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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-25 - Orange Coast PilotY• llllTRI llllY NIU ~.J\flJHOAY llJl 'f ,'', 1'lH1 0 HANG E C 0UN1 Y C A LI F 0 RN I A 2 '1 C E N 1 i • Panel hop6.s to save 'aff ordab"le 'project:: By STEVE MAaBLE ~iced, raqtn1 from SM 000 to pa7f:£. moalbly homeowner U · But the man who would be under comtruction on Jamboree building there la completed. .... ...., ......... 0,000. Not one ol them ~d dur· 1ocla dues ol $125. All that picking '3: the lion'• share or the Road. Mc Lain tuma the 30-day Op-Tbe state coutal commllalon in1 the 30-day off er period. traulated to $880 a month. tab on e affordable booaing lions over to the Oran1e County says lt bu planJ for aalvalinc a But llnce unit.a at Sea laland state-ordered affordable boualDI WbUe the prices were attrac· But coutal commission at· program rpay not feel that way. comrciex will be in the half· Housing Authority wblcb at· protram in Newport Beach tbat tive, tbe monthly payments torney Tim Eichenberg claim.a Newport developer Robert mlll on dollar range, McLain tempts to find buyers. McLalA turned out to be unaffordable. weren't. that, beeause of news stories McLain last month said be convinced the commiaeion to al· makes up the difference between At llaue are six condominiums Buyers would have had to pay about the proiram, there now ls believed he'd fulfilled bis obU1a· low him to buy optiona on 20 units the real and the affordable price. in the bluff top Villa Balboa com-a 17 percent interest rate and a llat ol 800 persona waiting to lion on the alx units. at the Villa Balboa. The developer , in statements plex olf Superior A venue near their ~ tax ua~11ment take a crack at the affordable UD· McLaln's obligation dates back Under the a1reement, McLain made earlier, said be now i.I Hoa1 Hospital. would ve been bued on tbe ac· its. several years when the state baa a 30-day option on con-responsible for provldinl only 14 The units were offered to tual value of the units -Sl25,000 "We think they should be put coastal commission ordered him domlntum1 as t hey become more units at the cheap prices. qualified buyers more than a to $3SO,OOO. back on the market," Eichen-to create 20 affordable units at available in the Villa Balboa. He And here's where the fiap year ag<t. They were modeaUy Also, buyers would have been berg said tb11 week. his luxury Sea Island project now get.a three units eacb time a new <See HOMES. Pace AZ> Lo~ermilk given one-year jail term Shelling breaks truce TEL AVIV, Israel (AP> - Palestinian gunners violated the U.S.-medlated cease-fire twice Friday by rocketing the Metulla area and villages in Cbriatian- controlled southern Lebanon, the Israeli command reported. It said three Lebanese villagers were wounded In the first barrage but there were no casualties from the second and the Israeli army did not return the fire. Israeli television said the Israeli-backed Christian militia forces in southern Lebanon also held their fire after rockets hlt the villages or Klea and Mar- jayoun just north of the frontier. The cease-fire went into effect at 1:30 p.m . --4:30 a.m . PDT- and the Israeli military com· mand aaJd the first violation oc· curred about five hours later. It reported at least one r~ket ..o==i:r-landed on the Israeli side of the border near Metulla. Israel's northernmost settlement, and others hit Klea and Marjayoun. The truce wu announced by U.S. special envoy Philip C. Habib after 15 days of croes- border fighting that left more than 450 Arabs dead in Lebanon and killed six Israelis in northern Israel. New Caywood trial slated A new trial will be held to de- cide whether convicted slayer William Caywood .should receive life in prison or a death sentence for killing two Iranian immi- grants, hls prosecutor said Fri· day. Deputy DiJtrict Attorney Tony Rackaucku said be will seek the new trial ln tbe penalty phue of Caywood'& ciiae. A jury was dis- m isaed Thursday by Orange County Superior Court Judae William Thomson after falllq to aeree on a sentence. A hearing bas been set for Tuesday in Judie Thomson's court to decide whether a jury or a jud1e should make the Ufe-or- deatb decision in the aecond penalty phue bearing. Caywood, 40, of Santa Ana, was convicted in March of the •boot· inl deaths ol the two men be worked with in a n Ontario service station. SUN SHIELDS -There are only so many rays that sun- bathers want to soak up, so these colorful umbrellas help ...., ............. .., ........ beachgoers keep Old Sol at bay at Laguna's Main Beach, near the Hotel Laguna. Ticket refunds sought No injuries in Orange PCB spill Disgruntled Angels fan files class-action suit A class action lawsuit was filed Friday a1ainst owners ol all 26 major league baseball teams by a Brea man who is seeking full ticket refunds - plu.s interest -for the "tens of thousands" ol 1181 aeuon ticket holden. Henry B. Harris, 30, said be filed the suit in Oran1e County Superior Court becaUM "ever- yone aeema to be makinl out ex- tremely well, except for the rans." I Barria said be bas been a season ticket bolder ever since the California Angels moved to Anaheim in 1967. The lack of baseball resulting from the 4'· day-old bueball strike, he said, bas been depresatna. "I don't know about any of the others, but I dearly miss lt," he said. In his suit, Harris seek.a either a 17 percent annual interest rate or the same rate teams are re· alizing from investments while holding the ticket money. He said in the suit that the team owners are receivinl an "unfair and unjust enrichment" by making interest off the money. A toxic chemical spill and two robberies tept officials in three communities busy Friday atter- nooo and evenin1. There were no reported in- j u r l es lo Orange when a capacitor attached to a utility pole caught fire and aptlled some two 1a11 on a of polycblorinated bipbeoyls, also known as PCBs, on an area out· side 1955 N. Tustin Ave., Southern California Edison Co. officials reported. High conrt urged. Harris said the suit was filed mainly in an attempt to forte team owners to include interest when they eventually refund money to season ticket holden. He added be bopea to win re- rundl ol the original fuil cost ol •eaaon tickets without deduc· tloos fot' 1ames played. The ldea for the suit, be added, came when be was talk· ln1 to hia lawyer, Brian Brown, about a sltuaUon two yea.rs aco wben Loi An1eles Rama ticket holden had to pay an extra '20 to reserve seats at Anaheim Stadium wbea the team moved from the Loi An1ele1 Coliseum. Hall named to Mesa's water hoard The olficiala said the spW oc- curred ahortly after 4 p.m. and that the PCBa, which are tbou1ht to be a cancer-cauaint agent. did not touch any people. Several vehicles and the sidewalk area around the pole were sprayed, however. I I I to lift blockades WASHINGlJ'ON (AP) -The .Jutkle ~ent ur1ed tbe ..,..,., Caart Friday to lift the qaar..U.et lmPosed by five 1oatllern atatea on meny CaWomla frultl and ve1etable1 beeeUM of the Mediterranean tnalt .. lnf estatlou in part ol U..ataU. Tllen are 1l1n1 tbe 1tatea bave .-, backed off from &Mir Nlllidioal -two ..,. eo.rrt .... But u. ~ ........ uqed tM lllpreme to act ••1••1. to prote~t wbat caofanla .. ,. ..... 1 ,bllUcm ln ......... n. .i.u.. Departm• .... tMtlt-OHIHd• ....... • =a• Dl'Otiee lmpaMd ... bJ'fnal. .... -= ..... tM eOuirt .. .,.. nllef, ..... 11111111 ... II iUl9 II _. &-:· .. ····== .. ''l=r;!•H••· .. "' 11:a•llld. .... .. -:.-:.r., .. Harrll said the Rams even· tuaJly paid back the $20 depoelt and included interest. Costa Mesa attorney Jack RaU, 51, bu been appointed an Interim directoroltbe Meaa ComoUdated WaterDlltrict. Hall, a former member ol the diltrlct'1 Citizens Advltor)' Com· mlttee.llarealdentoUleH Verde and fWI the seat vacated by board president Eulene 0 . Der1eron, whol1movtnglrom the city. Highways on hold?. Jtdllon spokeam,n Ken Bellll said a crew from the power com· pany wu cleantnc up the •pill last nlpt. and would CODtlnue to monitor the area thll momlnl. Newport Beach Pollet mean•hlle are looldni for a man wbo amubed a window at Robert'• Jewelera, 1424 Via Porto and made off wltb a tu.• watth In broad d•yUpt. Accordinl to police tM 1\11· E!t pulled up to the store abort· alts I p.m .• 1mUbed tbe win· w wttb a hammer and took on· l)' a eapeulve Cof11m brud wateb before n .. 1... Pollet later found tbe ear allqedl1 ClriHD by tbe tuapeel ual dll- IOHnd that lt blCJ been ltOllD friam LOI Aalel• . la ........... eb, liollCe .... ----.. , ... ,,..,, .. ......... ~ .. "·-..... Allaelatlaa °"'" it ·-Btoolr•lll'lt It. 1bortlJ after ... ......... to ..... ud ...... oUt wltb IOale a.aoo ea1la.' Mesan plans appeal By FREDERICK SCBOE•EBL °' ... Dlllly """' ..... In what the judge termed "the most unique and difficult case" he has faced on the bench, a former Orange County Sbaifra deputy was sentenced Friday to a one.year jail terfll on bis con- viction of kidnapping and false imprisonment. But defendant George.. Loudermilk, 38, of Costa Mesa,· will ~ permitted to remain free: on $225,000 bail while bll cue i.I· appealed as a result of a: separate ruling by Oran1e Coun-! ty Superior Court Judge Jamee; Turner. ' .. "The court isn't aolng tO: speculate on what makes you• tick, Mr. Loudermilk," Judie' Turner said prior to pronouncing· sentence at the end of a 2~-bour long hearing before a standinll===r room-only courtroom audience. Loudermilk was convicted June 5 by a jury of three feJOQy counts, includin1 ltldnapplnr and false tmrrlaoomellt, on 8-'"i le1atlom tha be detained and threatened three I•; motorists whom he bad st 1 while on patrol. One of the women teatifi during the trial that Loudermi drove her to a secluded locatiorJ near Irvine where be disc~ the possibility that s he could be.¢ raped or killed. • Loudermilk, who during thel trial said be was actint u a) ·'good Samaritan·' by pointin~ out the danger women coui face by being out alone at night told Turner "I do not hold an grudges against any victims this case. "I am sorry they mJsinterpret~ ed my actions and am sorry fort what they are bavinl to 1<i through . . . I do not intend W any way to tel back at aoyon,• for what has been done. "I have made peace with! , myself. I'm at peace with m>'! god. I stand on those areaa,"t Loudermilk concluded in bi.I ad1 dress to the court. , Defense attorneys Al Stokkeo and Keith Monroe argued that: Loudermilk harbored not malicious intent in drlvinl tbef women to secluded areas ~ talking to them. They UD9'lC•l ceasfully sou1ht a rulln1 thatj would have allowed their client a new trial. But Deputy District Attorne Michael Jarobe, the prosecutor, insisted, "You don't counael peo- ple eight miles out of your patrc>J area. "I thint there was subetaotial evidence of mallciom intent,'• Jacobe said. The proeecutor asserted that <See FORMER, Pase AJ) ..... -----~! ···!~! ~..!~~· 1 clouds. Otherwise fair. I Hiaha ln '10I at beaches, IOI inland. Lows 56 to 86. 111111 11111 EHft noma. t.,_ come up IOUll o few dude t9C*' ad tltu, Oft• betftg C•M•1tt f-rdww. S.. POiie All. 11111 M'h9 ........ -Al -- ,_ - Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 2~. 1981 £ommuter lines could carry 4,000 new passengers "'"·"'4~~ 1 n.r 1lllW tommQter tr ala nm ~ouJd -eah'y abo.at 4,• new pas1en1er1 bet•een San 1 Clemente and Loe An1elea and ~'eovld be ln operaUon In from six to 112 'm<Jl\tbl, Caltrau Dlndor A4tta.na Gla:nturco iald Friday ln "Saata.Aaa. r S.,eakinc at an outdoor press ...,..conference set up at the Amtrak • ')tattoo and next to Santa Fe ~ Railway tract.s, Ms. Gianturco , aaid "it's completely reaUstic" to ;; believe the trains could be on line wlthlDOear. However, she agTeed that the .,. ,ime schedule relies on an alJ'ee- •. fnent reached lhroulh Amtrak ; wlthSan~Fe. .> ·'The key thing here ia an qree- ment with Santa Fe," abe ex- plained. "U they are cooperative, It would golickety-aplit ." She said the prospect.a for socb an agreement are cood because Santa Fe officials have been the most willing to negotiate of all rail companies operaUnc in California. CaltransandAmtrak.lnfact,re- 1 cenUywonadisputewithSouthem Pacific that had been in arbltra- •\tton for at least two years. The de· " cision allows a second pasaencer ~ train on tbe Coast SUrli1ht route between Los An1eles and Wl ; '•. ... . . ... .. t, I: ~:::--1~1 ,, Sa er ameGto. Ma. Glanturco aatd Amtrak already La lll the proce11 of ne1ottatlq wlth Santa Fe fOI' Im· provetnentl to increase the apeed and capacity ol trainl runnln1 between San Dle10 and Loa Angeles. Accordln1 to Caltrana' just· released study on the commuter system, those improvements shouldcostaboutS1.4milUon.San· la Fe officials might want to raise theante,lbougb. The commuter run bet ween San ClementeandLosAngelulaooeof five arms of a network to link the metropolitan hub with outlying dlstrictis. OtherrouteswouldextendtoOx· nard,Saugus,SanBemardlnoand Riverside. Ma. Gianturco said the Orange County-to-Los Angeles route will have two trains each morning and evening during rush hours. After three years, the system wtll be evaluated to see ii more rum sbouldbeadded. Under a preliminary pr<>sioeal, tr a ins would depart San Clemente atS:40and6:25a.m. andwouldar· rive in Union Station at 7:17 and 8:02 a .01. The returq trips would leave Los 'Angeles at 5: 15 and 6 p.m.andarriveinSanClementeat 6:54and7:39p.m . The comniuter trains would 02ake 11 ltope, tncludln1 seven in Orange County at Fullerton, Anabelm, Santa Ana, Irvine, Mil· slon Viejo, San Juan Capiltrano and San Clemente. StaUona exist at Fullerton, San· ta Ana, San Juan Caplatrano and San Clemente. Other stations are scheduled to be built, primarily with state mass tran.,portation funds . Meanwhile, the seven daily round trip runs on Amtrak's San Diego-Loe Angeles route will con· tinue, but wl11 stop only at existing stationa,sald Ms. Gianturco. The state-financed commuter runs will be cheaper than those sponsored by Amtrak, she added . A commuter who travels daily between San Clemente and Los Angeles pays about $250 per month. Ms. Giaoturcosaid thecoet should be cut in hall on commuter runs where monthly passes will be sold. The first-year cost to start the commuter service will be about $1.8 million, with the cost shrink· ing to about $1.4 million in suble- quentyears,shesaid. Fares would comprise about 40 percent of the revenue. But compared to state costs for widening or building new freeways, Ms. Gianturcosaid, the expanded rail Service is a bargain. proposed new commutn train route• in Orange, L08 Angele1, Ri~M.e and San ~e:nordino counties l:1et11iLed. Caltrans Director Adriana Gianturco aay1 thefl could be implemented within a year. ~ ~eagan asks tax relief for Uil industry, backs indexing WASHJNGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Reagan. bidding for House votes for his tax~t plan, of· fered more than $34 billion worth of s~ial rl')i~ Friday foi- tbe oU iDchastry md others. Re also embraced a\ltomatic ad, juatments in personal t.axes to offset lillliation. ·~ · R ••I an to 1-d Hou e e Repubtfoans that with the new packa1e, "we can change the course of history, reverse the decline of America's economic strength and start her on the road to recovery again." The new prope>sal includes more than $13 billion worth of special t.all relief for owners of oil-producing lands and oil pro· ducers over the next fin years and more in the last half ol the ie~de. Il also hH new tax rea for truckin" companles, uJ1t:aeers of wood-burning toY.,,.~ors to charity wbo d~ ze d~cUons, smaU j'buld:ottMI, and a:bDdful o( the /natlaD'L•ealthiest estates. 'I 'a.. a..-proposals wouJ• cut ;peril r..,enues by more Utan bilDOij. ln um through 1-. That Ukh.kles the<irst two "ars of the .... iridexlng'' plan 'Which F,J-"iomaticeuy adJuat tQea to filtJet in.flaUW1. p,.,.:Oan Ro1Jeakow1kl, D· Ill., chalrman of tile. House WQa and t«eans Comrrtltlff, aaJd the changes couJd cost S113.7 bWlon more than the Demoeratl bin over the next alx years. ·'The Republican• have Oke again miaaed what the American people are a1kln1 for ·-tax relief for workers eamlng ·'sa.ooo to sso,ooo a year," I Rostenkowski said ... I hope this is the final act or this great ex- tra v aeanza written in tbe base- ment of the White House." Some of the new provisions are included ln the tax-cut plan written by Rouse Democrats. Other parts, such as the "index- ing," were picked up from a bill being shaped by the Senate and supportecf by Reagan. "This i~ an eUort to match the political appeal of the Democrats in their bill." Rep. Barber Conable of New York, senior Republican tax-writer in tbe House, told reporters ln ex· plaining Reagan's new plan. The president said his tax plan has only one purpose: to stimulate the economy and pro· duce jobs. Belore Reagan began speak· ing. Vice President Geor1e Bush urged Republicans to put aside their differences over various provlslona in the talt bill. Setting it straight A Dally Pilot story incorrttUy identUied theattorney repreaent· Ing Newport Beach auctioneer Robert o.ie, who is cbarJed with conspiracy &o commit grand then,• lefffey Walsworth. 01Je'1 attorney ii James W al1wortb, •ho has offices in Newport Center. The t., attorneys are not re- lated and Jeffrey Walsworth. a reaJ eltate ettorney with offlcea in Oraage, does not handle criminal cues. The Daily Pilot rearet.s the error. Bush said that after the tax fight, "It is important that the president be perceived as mov· ing the country forward ... It transcends this tax bill . . . and gets to the whole reeling or what this administration can ac· complish. A big chunk of the president's new package -the increased tax breaks for the oil industry - was aimed al winning a handful of con se rvative oil ·state Democrats who provided the margin of victory on key budget votes earlier this year . Gasoline spill closes beach in Laguna Pearl Street Beach in Laguna will be closed indefinitely because of gasollne spill from an adjacent service station, police said late Friday. Gasoline, originating• from an underground storage tank at the Texaco service station on Coast Hi1hway, has apparently leaked out onto the beach. Sgt. Greg Bartz said. County Environmental Protec- tion Acency olficials were en route to tbe site late Friday af· ternoon, and the beach bas been poated and cordoned off, poUce said. Lifeguards wlll be keeping swimmers out of the water olf the south clty beach until the leak ii contalned. dtuaared and downrl1ht aniencr~ aDd tliet th• coet of tollalali&IW OM ~Jffta can only rile 11 lbe)' .... delayed. 8be laid the cOlt of th6 Corana del llar F'reewa1 1roJect ex· hntlCll from Reel Hlll AVMIUI to .lambent Road hu riHn from tu of1tbW 14 mUllon .. um1te to aa elthnated cott ol '10.U mllllmnow. AdmlalMl'1tlon Clftl~IAll wwe aot available tor,-mibt. --------- \ Delly N.e .... .,..., ....,_ Former sherif/'s deputy George Loudermilk leaves courtroom flanked by wife, Marilyn, children and other 8Upp0Tters. He wcu ientenced to a year in jaU on kidnapping charges. From Page A1 FORMER DEPUTY GETS JAIL •.. Loudermilk was attemptin1 so me forms of "sexual gratificaion" by taking the women on the nighttime drives. · None of the women were physically harmed or sexually attacked, according to testimony during the trial. Jacobs said Loudermilk should be sent to state prison for five to seven years. The max· imum allowable sentence would have been nine years. Monroe argued that Loudermilk bad suffered enough punishment, through loss of his job and the fact he bas been brought into "great disrepute" by the publicity that has sur- rounded the case. Referring "to the h arm that has been wrought," Monroe said: "Three people have been somewhat frightened for a short period of time. That is about the beginning and the end of the damage involved in this case." From Page A1 Judge Turner viewed the cue differently. "To take a woman to an isolat· ed spot . . . that woman hu got to be terrified," the judge said. "In the court's opinion, he did violate Section 207 or the Penal Code <kidnapping). The jury was right." Turner noted that he continues to believe Loudermilk was re· ponsible for telephoning ooe of the women at her home the night the verdict was reached and us- ing a language that implied a threat. The judge said he was not swayed from that belief by a polygraph test that showed Loudermilk was telling the truth when he denied making the call. In addition to ordering Loudermilk to spend one year in jail Cw be served at a city jail for safety reasons), Turner or· dered that Loudermilk be placed on five years' formal probation. seek psychiatric counseling and have "no contact with any of the victims . . . by any form of communication whatsoever." Defense atromey Stokke sald following the sentencing hearing that Loudermilk was "pleased" with the probation that was or- dered. He said it would be at least six to nine months before the ap- peals are settled. Attorneys are expected to re- turn to court next week to seek a reduction in the amount of bail on which Loudermilk will be permitted to remain free while the appeal is considered. Monroe said Sl0,000 would be a suitable figure. Loudermilk, on the advice of attorneys, declined comment. After the sentencing, Loudermilk stood on the first C1oor of the courthouse and talked about the judge's decision with his attorneys and scores or friends and relatives who turned out to support him. HOMES PROJECT • • • Med Center chief named starts. Eichenberg said he wrote McLain a letter two weeks ago suggesting that the six units be put back on the market and that thought be given to finding a way of securing lower interest rates. "Even if we don't get lower in· terest rates." Eichenberg said, . ·we have this list or 800 persons who say they qualify and can af· ford the monthly payments. llwe put the units back on the market. they'll probably sell in no time at all." McLain was not available to FREE DELIVERY comment on Eichenberg's re· marks . Eichenberg said he has re· ceived no word from McLain yet and is .. getting a little con· cerned.'' The coastal commission al· torney also pointed out that the Villa Balboa project was in- volved in one or the first attempts in California to offer affordable units off the site of the actual de· velopment in question. .. I think there have been three instances in a ll," he said, adding, "and there have been problems every time.·· Manfred H. Hayes has been appointed director of support services and associate director of the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. Hi s responsibilities include such areas as nutrition services . communications. material management and security. He earned a master's degree in business administration from Wharton Graduate School. University of Pennsylvania. This ts deflnltely the time and the place to enjoy spectacular savings on top quality patio furniture, all In stock and ready for Immediate delivery. Relax In the fresh even- ing air with the elegant quality of Tropltone1 Brown Jordan, Trlconfort and Alllbert. Come In, enjoy Roger's personalized service and get ready for great summer activities. CANTINA Lounge Chair Sun Chaise 42" Sq. Rnd. Table/4 Cheirs 23% r9G-OFF •148 '112 3a> 248 822 133 BRASILIA Lounge Chair Ottoman Dining Chair . Sun Chaise w/arms 42" Tablel4 Din. Chalra 48' Tebtl/4 Din. Chai,. TROPl-KAI Dtnlng a.tr Pool Chllee w/arms 42" And. T~ Otn. Chllrt 48' Arid. T..,..,.. Otn. CMtfl I I -A.I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Saturday, July 26, 1981 .-Commuter lines could carry 4,000 new passengers ... By GLENN la>TI' 41°' • ..., ........ 41-row aew com mm.er train nm FO"ld -eatry about 4,0M new pa11en1ers betwee~ San d~lemente and Loi Anseles and •1 could be ln operation ln from at. to ii ·m~. Caltrau Dlredor AdriuiGlanturco l&ld Friday ln .,,Santa Alla. s.,.aJdna at an oUtdoor preu ...,;conference set up at the Amt.rak :\'.)taUoo and next to Santa Fe · ~allway t.racb, Ma. Gianturco , .said "it's copiplelely reaU1tJc'' to f bellete the trains could be on line 'l .withiJiayear. However, she acreec:t that the "'~Im~ schedule relies on an alJ'ee· 11/D.ent' re~ched throu1b Amt.rak ;.,wathSant.aP'e. ·'The key thing here ls an a,ree- meot with Santa Fe.'' she ex· plained. "If they are cooperative, it would golicltety-aplit.'' She said the prospect.a for auch an agreement are 1ood because Santa Fe officials have been the most willing to negotiate of all ralJ companies operatlne in California. Calt.ransandAmt.rak,lnfact,re- ' • .cenUy wonadisputewitbSouthern Pacillc that had been in arblt.ra- ''"«tlon for al least two ye an. The de- ,"t-cision allows a second pasaenctr ' train on the Coast Starlight route between Los An1eles and ·k l • I .. ~ I" •• ~I: ~:::-+~I SacraJDeDto. Mt. Gianturco aald Amt.rak alteady la ln the proce11 ol ne1otlatlns wtthBanta Fe f« lm· provernenta to increase the speed and capacity ol t.raim runnin1 between San Diego and Loa Angeles. Acc-0rding to Caltrana• Just· released study on the commuter ayatem, those improvements shouldcostabout$1.4mllllon.San· ta Fe of{idala might want to raise the ante, though. The commuter run between San Clemente and Loa Angeles iaoneof five arms of a network to Unit the metropolitan hub with ouUying districts. Other routes would extend toOx· nard,Saugus,SanBernardinoaod Riverside. Ms. Gianturco said the Orange County·to-Loa Angeles route will have twot.raios each morning and evening durins rush hours. Alter three years, the system will be evaluated to see il more runs shouldbeadded. Under a preliminary proposal, traina would depart San Clemente al5:40and6:25a.m. and wouJdar· rive in Union Station at 7: 17 and 8:02 a .m. The return trips would leave Los Angeles at S: 15 and 6 p.m. andarrtvelnSanClementeat 6:54and7:38p.m. The commuter t.rains would make 11 atopt, lncludinl teven lo Orange County at Fullerton, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Irvine, Mla· aton Viejo, San Juan Capllt.rano andSanClemente. StaUom exist at Fullerton, San· ta Ana, San Juan Capiatrano and San Clemente. Other ataUons are scheduled to be built, primarily with state mass tran1portatlon funds. Meanwhile, the seve n daily round trip runs on Amtrak's San Diego-Los Angeles route wlll con· Unue. but will stop only at ewtlna statlons,saidMs.Gianturco. The state·financed commuter runs will be cheaper than those sponsored by Amt.rak, she added. A commuter who travels dally between San Clemente and Los Angeles pays about $250 per month. Ms. Gianturcosaid the coat should be cul in half on commuter runs where monthly passes will be sold. The first·year cost to start the com muter service will be about $1.8 million, with the cost shrink· ing to about $1.4 million in aubse· quentyears,shesaid. Fares would comprise about 40 percent of the revenue. But compared to state costs for widening or building new freeways, Ms. Gianturco said, the expanded rail Service is a bargain. proposed new commuter train ~oute1 ~Orange, Los A119tle1, Ri~side and San ~e:nardino coun1ies detailed. Caltrans Director Adriana Gianturco sa111 they could be implemented within a year. 1 tQ..~agan asks tax relief for ~oil industry, backs indexing WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Reagan, bidding for Hou.se votes for bis tax-cut plan, of. fered more than $34 billlon worth of spedal r,lief Friday foe the oil iDdustry ll1d others. He also em.braced automatic ad, jualmenta in personal taxes to offset lnDlltion. R a.a. 1 a n t o I d ff o u a e Republicans that with the new package, "we can change the course of history. reverse the decline of America's economic strength and atart her on the road to recovery apin." The new proposal includes more than $13 bUUon worth of special tax relief for owners or oiJ·produdng lands and oU pro- ducers over the next rive years and more in the last half of the ~ec,.de. It also has new tax r9!J for truckint com pan.lea. u~~asers of wood·burning tov.,-~ors to charity who i~ ze ded.ucttons, small JbUUvtllelS, and a: Undful o( the '1nattaa'a.,trealtbiest a.tales. 'I 'a. ..,.. propoeai1 wou141 cut ~/federal rewmues by more than i"65 bUllC* ln 1882 through i•. llThat {nclUdes the first two 1'ara of the "lDdexlnt / _plan which oMY.-•vtomatlcally adjust periiiiiit t~ea to ()tfJet lnflaU<9\. ~Pi. ban Ro1Jeakow1ld, D· Jll., chairman of tbeJlouae w~· and lr!~ans ComnUUee, said tbe changes could cost $113. 7 bUUon more than the DemoaaUc bin over tbe next six years. "The Republicans have OhCe again missed what tht American people are askinc for -tax relief for worken earning ~·su .ooo to uo,ooo a year," Rostenkowsk1 said. ··1 hope this is the fin.al act of this great ex· travaaanz.a written in the base· ment of the White House." Some o! the new provisions are included ln the tax·cut plan written by House Democrats. Other parts, auch as the "index· in1," were picked up from a bill beinc shaped by the Senate and supported by Reagan. ·'This ia an effort to match the political appeal of th e Democrats In their bUI." Rep. Barber Conable of New York, senior Bepubllcan tax·writer in the ffouse. told reporters ln ex· plalnint Reagan's new plan. The president said his tax plan bas onl y one purpose: to sUmulate the economy and pro· duce Jobs. Before Reagan began speak· Ing. Vice President George Bush urged Republicans to put aside their dirterences over various provislOn.s ln the tax bill. Setting it 8traight A DaUy Pilot story Incorrectly Identified the attorney represent· Ing Newport Beach auctioneer Robert Ogle, who is chareed with conspiracy 'o commit 1rand tbef't.,-. Jeff fey Walsworth. t>1le's attorne1 la James Wal1•ortb. wbo has offlcea in Newport Cerner. Tb• ~ attorneys are not re· lated and Jeffrey Walsworth, a real eltat.e attorney with omces in Or•nge, does not handle crimlnaJ cases. The Dally Pilot re1ret.a tbe error. Bush said that after the tax fight, "It is important that the president be perceived as mov· ing the country forw ard . . It transcends this lax bill ... and gets to the whole feeling of what this administration can ac · complish. A big chunk of the president's new package -the increased tax breaks for the oil industry - was aimed at winning a handful of con servative oi l -st ate Democrats who provided the margin of victory on key budget votes earlier t his year. Gasoline spill closes beach in Laguna Pearl Street Beach In Laguna will be closed indefinitely because or gasoline spill from an adjacent service station, police aald late Friday. Gasollne, originating· from an underground storage tank at the Texaco service station on Coast Hiehway, has apparently leaked out onto the beach. Sgt. Greg Bartz said. County Envlronmen~al Protec· lion Agency officials were en route to the site late Friday al· ternoon, and the beach has been posted and cordoned off, police said. Lifeguards wlll be keeping swlmlllera out of the water off the south city beach until the leak la contained. 8be 11.ld the coet of the Corona dtl Mar Freewa1 project ex· t8111GD from Red HlU Avenue to Jamboree Road hu rlten from ltl ortstn&J .. mllllon eaUmate to an •UmaU!d cotl of SI0.53 mlllton now. A.d•tnletraUoa Offttl~ were not avatl&bl• torrmment. -·-__.... ________ .,. \ Deify ............ ..,..,.,.__ Former sherifl's deputy George Loudermilk leaves courtroom flanked by wife, Marilyn, children and other supporters. He was sentenced to a year in jail on kidnapping charges. From Page Al FORMER DEPUTY GETS JAIL •.. Loudermilk was attempting so me fo rm s o f "sexual gralificaion" by taking the women on the nighttime drives. • None of the women were physically harmed or sexually attacked, according t o testimony during the trial. Jacobs said Loudermilk should be sent to state prison for five to seven years. The max· imum allowable sentence would have been nine years. Monr oe argued that Loudermilk had suffered enough punishment, through loss of his job and the fact he has been brought into "great disrepute" by the publicity that has sur· rounded the case. Referring "to the harm that has been wrought," Monroe said: "Three people have been som ewhat frightened for a abort period of time. That Is about the beginnlng and the end of the damage involved in tbls case." From Page A1 Judge Turner viewed the case dillerently. ·'To take a woman to an isolat· ed spot . . . that woman has got to be terrified," the judge said. "ln the court's opinion, be did violate Section 207 of the Penal Code (kidnapping). The jury was right." Turner noted that he continues to believe Loudermilk was re· ponsible for telephoning one of the women at her home the night the verdict was reached and US· ing a language that implied a threat. The judge said he was not swayed from that belief by a polygraph test that s howed Loudermilk was telllng the truth when he denied making the call. In addition to o rdering Loudermilk to spend one year in jail (to be served at a city jail for safety reasons), Turner or· dered that Loudermilk be placed on rive years' formal probation, seek psychiatric counseling and have "no contact with any or the victims ... by any form of communication whatsoever." Defense attorney Stokke said following the sentencing hearing that Loudermilk was "pleased" with the probation that was or· dered . He said it would be al least six to nine months before the ap. peals are settled. Attorneys are expected to re· turn to court next week to seek a . reduction in the amount of bail on which Loudermilk will be permitted to remain free whiJe the appeal is consider ed . Monroe said $10,000 would be a suitable figure. Loudermilk, on the advice of attorneys, declined comment. After the se nt e ncing , Loudermilk stood on the first Hoor or the courthouse and talked about the judge's decision with his attorneys and scores of friends and relatives who turned out to support him. HOMES PROJECT • • • Med Center chief named starts. Eichenberg s aid he wrote McLain a letter two weeks ago suggesting that the six units be put back on the market and that thought be given lo finding a way of securin~ lower interest rates. ··Even if we don't get lower in· ter est rates." Eichenberg said, .. we have this list or 800 persons who say they qualify and can af· ford the monthly payments . lf we put the units back on the market, they'll probably sell in no time at a ll. .. McLain was not available to FREE DELIVERY comment on Eiche nberg's re· marks. Eichenberg said he has re· ceived no word from McLain yet and is "getting a ltttle con· cerned." The coastal commission at· torney also pointed out that the Villa Balboa project was in· vol ved in one or the first attempts in California to offer affordable units off the site of the actual de- velopment in question. "I think there have been three instances in all." he said, adding. "and there have been problems every time." Manfred H. Hayes has been appointed director of support ser vices and associate director or the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. His responsibilities include such areas as nutrition services . com muni calion s. m aterial management and security. He earned a master's degree in business administration from Wh a rton Graduate School. University of Pennsylvania. This Is deflnltely the time and the place to enjoy spectacular savings on top quality patio furniture, all In stock arid ready for Immediate dellvery. Relax In the fresh even· r, Ing air with the elegant quality of Tropltone, Brown Jordan, Trlconfort and Alllbert. 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A lons·awalt.ed meetln1 belt.'~ Oran•e County 1overn- ment. official• and state Al· aem bly Speaker WUUe Br9wn over lndi1ent care 't UC. lriine Medical Center wu beld Friday. with one participant aaytna lhe session "went very, very-well." Supervisor H•rriett Wieder, who along with fellow i upervtaor Ro1er Stanton, attended the meet.in& in Los Angeles, said the assembly speaker "was very much in a llatenlng mood." The county and the Univenity of California are locked in a dis· pute over a contract by whlcb care for indigents is provided at the medical center at county ex· pense. The county has refused to pay the state about $8 ~Ilion in costs it believes are excessive. It was Brown who recently added lan1ua1e to the atat• budaet that will deny the county about $10 million In health care funds until the dispute la re· solved. And ·it wu Brown who told c.ounty officials at an Impromptu meetJng ln Sacramento three weeks ago t hat be would personally intervene tc> 1ee that the dlSpute is resolved, once and for all. Mrs. Wieder said Brown. a member or the UC Board of Reaeats, did not seem "unduly distur~" by tbe candor with which county officials presented their case about the blllln1s. Submitted to Brown and his staff was a packet contaipin1 what Mrs. Wieder termed "sexy horror stories" of improper bill· ings in which the county was bUled for ''undue ••• fll the emer1ency room . . . Ud de- llvery ot the aame baby twice.'' "We both .. reed l1 hat been a bad mani•I•· WbMber •• cu aalva1e it remalDI &o be aeen," Mrs. Wieder added. , She said both ,,._ a,-ret4 uiat tbe 1~ arbltraUoa. proCeecl· inl to rtfil>lve tb.•e ~ rpUUon lD dlspute DNlt be .. peede4 uP· As for the cutoff ol atate bMMJa funds, Mrs. Wled•r fl&aoted 11rown a.a sa)'inl, "l'm tit* _. who putit ln. I'm theoae wbocu take it out." However. there wu BO apeclftc mention ol ll and wbeo tbe c'*"1 lan1uaie would be deleted, Mn. Wieder said, Supervisor Stan\on ,aid h• believes "a bridge "tW•• buUt .. l>Y the meeting Involving tb.o el~ officials. Growers hope for better days at farmers market ByJERRYCLAUSEN Of Tiie Delly f'tltt lbff Farmers and ranchers from throughout California's southern counties pulled into an Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot Thursday jus t before noon, dropped tailgates and set up stands. The growers brought just about everything in season from avocados to watermelons, dis· • playing produce at prices ranging between2Sand50percentlessthan those m supermarkets. Most sell at certified farmers markets throughout Southern California. Many of them were fresh from their most successful day ever, Wednesday, in Santa Monica. Farmers markets are open to growers whose produce is certified in their counties as home grown. The idea is to provide fresh products to city buyers at reduced but profitable prices by eliminat- ing a balteryofmiddlemen. The Orange County market, sponsored by the fair board and County Farm Bureau, was opened for the first time Thursday. Mostparticipatinggrowerscon· sidered it less than successful. But all 17 said they·d be back next Thursday bet ween noon and 6 p. m . for the second of four Thurs- day trial events at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Several were upset with strin- gent county Health Department rules. '·I go to all the farmera markets,'' said self-described fish peddler Renee Mardesich o( San Pedro. Ms. Mardesich was selling freshly caught rish -including rock cod at$1.2Sapound-from an ice-packed catering truck. She waved a special ice thermometer over her head in ex· asperation. .. I've made only $13 in sales to- day. l'mdiscouraged. ·· Bob and Irene Burkart, who trucked peaches, grapefruit, nee· tarines, apples and plums to the fairgrounds from their 40-acre ranch in Dinuba, also were dis· turbed. "We can't give samples," moaned Mrs. Burkart. "Other places let you give samples." By 3 p.m .. midway through the m a rketday, Farm Bureau market coordinator Gary Marlin pto· claimed that about 1,200 shoppers had passed among the trucks and stalls. •'Participation is less than we expected,'. he admitted, hopini for a buyingsurgeat5p.m. aspeo- pleleftwork. "We see this market drawing 2,000 to 5,000 people.'' Some of the sellers -only three of them from Orange County-in· dicated they had done pretty well. Mike Esquivel, Jelling ~US from the LaBabn Ranch in north Orange for as little as 50 centa a dozen, was enthusiastic . .. It's going like crazy here," be said. · Blair Smith, who calls himself a Santa Ana chop suey farmer, said he was doing fairly well. His stand was the largest in the lot. It displayed beans, squashes, cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes, rice and a variety of other seasonal vegetables. Some growers, such as Betty Lou Wendler of Mecca who sold home-grown dates a1 $1 a pound, chalked up lhe small crowd to a lack of advertising by the city, the farm bureau and the fair board. "We're not getting the walJtine crowd, either, that we got in Santa Monica," she ventured. ··ob for Santa Monica." Masao Fujishiga, who sold a half-load of BakersJield watermelons at 13 cents a pound. said he's willing to return next Thursday to Costa Mesa. We'l'e Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your 'message wlll be recorded, tranacribed and delivered to lhe apprqpriale editor. , Tbe same 24-hour answerin1 ser~ce may be used to record Jef.. lers lo the editor on an~ topic. Mailbox contributors mu.t lnc1ud'e their name and telephone number for verificaUon. No clrculatioft calls, please. 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Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT ~turd1y, July 26, 1981 Delly ............ Al Lonon, Newport Beach boot bWldsr, stands by bronze~ reUe/ p'laque ae Q//lce comple:r behind Larson's Shipyard. Boat builder ho·no,,;ed Al Larson's image cast in bronze in Newport 4 By AUION LOCKABEY ... ...,,... .... Oldtimere ln tbe Newport Harbor yachUn1 fraternity reuU a small ship and boat repair yard on the Cout H11hway NauUcal MUeknownuAlandFraa. And even older oldtlmers may recall a buslneu known as Larson's Boat and CabinetSbop, a le11ee in the Bohman Shipyard, where the Ancient Mariner's Restaurant now stand.I. A lot ol tides have ebbed and flowed slnce poetwar daya in 1 .. 7 when Al Lanon and Fru Holl'ord, a painter at Bob man '1, decided to lease the property next door to Bohman'a. They set up their own shipyard to perform quality shipwript work and paintini for many ol the boat owners of the Harbor area. The partnershipwu dissolved several years later and Holford moved out of the area. On Thursday everythlne came full cycle for Larson when b1s Im- age wu sculpted in bronz~ bu re· lief on the comers tone pillar of the National Services Group, Inc., a new office COl'flplex constructed behind Larson's Shipyard at 2717 W. Coast Highway. "I don't know why they wanted my mui there," aald Larson, re- ferrlna to friends Ted Robin.too, one oflhe principals of the firm of Ted RobbllOO and Brian Bertha, who developed the office complex and reconstructed Larson's shipyard. ·'If I were a celebrity or something, it would be different. But me, a simple shipwright!" Roblnsonhad bis own version of why he wanted to preserve the shipyard which still has two railways and the capability of handling seven or eight boat.a with a staff d four. •'Al has been a part of the local scene for over 40 years and iJ im- portant to the waterfront heritage of Newport Beach,·· said Robinson who, with Bertha and Bob Taylor, commissioned Corona del Mar artist Don Winton to do the bas re- lief. ··Al ls a down to earth, persona- ble, human being who makes you feelllkeyou'veknownhlmallyour life," says Winton who got to know Larson during several hours of sittings for the b~ relief. Originally from Salt Lake City, Larson came to California with his parents when he was four years old. His father was a "mechanic and arUJt" lncementand buHten· try halls for many celebrities in the Los Feliz area of Loi Ancel es. •'He taught me craftsmanship," said Larson. He was a tough taskmaster." Larson became interested ln boats and bulll hi5 first one at 1.S. Before and duriq World War II be worked in the Bethlehem Steel Co. '11 floating dry dock in San Pedro. By that time be bad settled on the Bal boa Peninsula and com- muted to work in San Pedro in blackouts before daybreak and after dark. "We had to drive that distance without lights," Larson recalled. Sandwiched in between the new office complex and the Rusty Pelican Rataurant, Larson says he plans to systemize and up- grade the yard. KC 111ayor angered in probe I ·~ •' J 't . '•I .., . './ I·• • •I .. j I t Fair's carnival ride gamble pays Off KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP> -::\J Mayor Richard Berkley, re· ~ bulled in his efforts lo form a ,. , citizens advisory panel to study .~f}i the Hyatt hotel disaster, says he •!ij thin.ks the City Council is shirk-'"t- ing its responsibility in the mat· · ,.,. By JURY CLAUSEN °' .. ..., .......... Orange County Fair officials gambled that more patrons than ever would pay for carnival rides at the fair, 'which ended Sunday in Costa Mesa. The gamble paid off. with the fair netting S75,p00 more In carnival-ride income this year. The money-making deal was struck with Carnival Times ol Fontana and ended a three-year concession lock on the Orange County Fair, July 10-19. held by Western Pacific carnival operators. The fair made just over $102,000 on the Western operation last year. And Western guaranteed if it were selected again this year. the board would get $162,000. Carnival Times offered a bid guarantee $1,000 lower but tossed in an alternative that offered 50 percent of all ride Income in addition to a flat $37 ,500 fee for concessionaires. The board took that chance and garnered $177,734 from this year's carnival. Fair Manager Kenneth FuJk announced this week that the annual fair broke most records this seas on. grossing more money than ever and playing to larger crowds. Attendance totaled 368,903. up 8.23 percent over last year. Paid attendance topped out at 264,242, up 8.8 percent. ter. ·...: Berkley asked Thursday for ·· City Council approval to form and fund a citizens commission lo conduct an independent re- view of the tragedy. but the council voted 12-1 to refer the re- quest to committee, and the fate of the proposal is uncertain. Board aims to bypass state department He said patrons paid a dollar to park each of 98,352 vehicles at the fair , up 10 ,021 or 11.3 percent. Admission income, he said. totaled $835,619 at the same prices charged last year -up 13.8 percent. Two 45-ton "skybridges" crashed down into a crowded lobby July 17, killing 111 people i and injuring at least 188 others. li Some $259 million in lawsuits already have been filed by a half-dozen survivors and families of victims. The Orange County Fair Board bas moved to circumvent the state Personnel Department In creating job categories for its employees in Costa Mesa. Board members and Fair Manager Kenneth Fulk were or· dered to meet with As - semblyman Nolan Frizzelle, (R- Costa Mesa), in an effort to push special legislation for district personnel matters. Fulk told directors Thursday that job categories are set statewide for all of the county fairs and that job classification and pay for many supervisors and management personnel are woefully low. Fulk said the local fair's ucurit.y chief, whose year· Measles cases decrease nearly 80 percent ATLANTA <AP) -Measle~ cases decreased almost 80 per· cent during the first six month! of 1981. indicating that U.S. health officials are "on target" for their goal of eliminating the disease by October 1982, the na· tional Centers for Disease Con· trot reported. A record low of 2,347 measles cases were reported In this coun· try during the first half of the year. down 79.8 percent from the 11,634 cases reported in the same period last year, the CDC said in its Morbidity and Mortaltty Weekly Report. Dr. Harrison Stetler, a medical epidemiologist with 1.he CDC's immunization branch. said health officials are "very encouraged" ~Y the six-month nsures. i i ~ l .:JJ. :@44j .. 50% OFF Sat. & S~•·• July· 25 & 26 BONUS OF.FER: Free Sbrub with purchaae, ... WH OLESAL:E TREES Aaaorted varletle• of tree• In 15 gallon cans, 24" Boxea or 30" Box.ea, •hruba IRVINE WHOLESALE TREE NURSERY 16J72 c ... .._ .... Circa. I. #6 In... Nowt: Set ... I 111.a101 s-.a.s Oriental Rua PARKING ~LOT SAt.E\ On Genuine Hand Made ·Rugs " We .,. ~ theM unbelt.vable ~ OnlJ at our Coron• Del Mar ltore SAV• UP TO 80 °/o 2 DAY8 ONLY IPICIAL HOURS 8AT. l SUN. T1ll • A CHMC8 YOU CAMIOT AnOllG TO .... lMl8m AM OM. Y A PIW 0Alm'U8 MO. ' IALI MO. um 1111 MCa PllOI llZll IWCm ICtmWI ••••..•••....... 4l2 .......• 12SO .....•• 17.1 .. 0*-.......... 4l2 ....•••.. 400 ....••. 141 ~~ .••••. 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Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Crown Center Redevelop- ment Corp., owner of the hotel, said no final decision had been made on a date to reopen the $50 million. 40-story structure. Supplies ferry NICOSIA. Cyprus <AJ» -The Argentine cargo air~aft that crashed in the Soviet Union last Directors will meet wllb As· sem blyman Frizzelle in an effort to take over personnel matters locally, setting up new job c la ssifications and pay schedules to meet local fair needs. Only 13 ,181 attended the cowboy events compared with 20,488 last year , Fulk announced. week was ferrying military sup-1· plies from Israel to Iran, a 1 Cypriot newspaper reported to- day. llu11e1yland~ COiia fnc1a Pcallo 18-op Special P atio Sets from $200.00 Everything you need in furniture for a magnificent patio ~. Brown Jordan Tamiami • 42" 5 Pc. Set m .to Mf1. Retail Value our price 519°0 · • Matching Chaise ZIS.ot Mf1. Retail Val11e 213°0 oaP price 48" 5 pc. Set 664.00 Mfg. Retail Value our price 498°0 • Matching Chaise 215.00 Mfg. Retail Value our price 159.00 •Brown Jordan •Tropitone •Aviante' •Alumont •Mallin •Finkel ~ • Hase teleeUoD of 1tyle1 and colon la 1toek for lmmedl'te deUvery. • Pia a beu&lllal aelectloaol f1replaee Aceeaorlel. SAVJ 25% Oii PATIO ••nus II I , .... If clllrs • $ • t 2123 NeWPort BMI. ColtilM_. 142 .. 1. OPENDM\' 9:GMM . 6:GOPM " .~ ~I I . '· .\ .'t. ... ,. Ii ,. ,, • J ! . ,...: ,·I· .... ., ... 1 I 1: :n Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 25, 1981 Corporation settles suit in Lifespring ehalleng~_~ PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Gluo'a Inc. bu settled a au.it in wbJcb a former empleyee aaya he waa fired for refu1ln1 to participate in the controversial Lifell>l'lng self-be Ip prorram that clalma to build character, accord· inttotbeman'aattoroey. The au.it malntalDed that of. ficlalaoftheKtniof Pruaala·baaed fast-food cba1n encouraged many of it• empl(>yea to take part In the pro1ram ol J,.lfeaprln1 Inc., bued in Marin County, Calif .• Roaeman said. Roseman said Thoma• waa fired after he refused to join Lifeaprin1. "A lotolGlno'a employees were encouraied to •o to Llfe1prin1. Theyfeltltwouldimprovemotiva· lion, "besaid. Attorney Kenneth Roseman aald he filed the au.it ln Superior Court ln New Castle County, Del., oa beball ol Steven Thomas, the former manager of a Gino'• reataurant In the Wllmlngton area. Lifesprina has been charged ln at leut three lawsuits with uain1 dangerous paycholo1ical teebni· ques on ita participanta. In promo- tional literature, the flrm claimJ to offer workshops • 'leadin1 toward a more fulfilled individual and a more harmonious world.'' Thomas' suit waa HtUed several weelu ago, Rosemansald. Tbe settlement stipulated that de· taila of the ageeme.nt were not to be publicly disclosed, be aald. Mitch Thoma1, a Gino'• vlce presi.ent, declined late laat week to comment on the suit. However, " ........... CHEAP GASOLINE -Llne formed for blocks at Cincinnati conve· nience store service station when word leaked of an old·f ashioned "gas war." By mid·morning, prices had been chopped another dime from the cost on the sign, making regular gasoline a bargain at 82 cents a gallon. Festivals successful Attendance, art sales up over 1980 As the three art festivals in Laguna Beach enter their second of seven weekends, officials say attendance - and art sales -are up over last year. "We're up at least a third over last year," said John Tolle, president of the Art·A·Fair Festival on Laguna Canyon Road at Canyon Acres Drive. He said attendance at the more conventional art festival was about 10,000 the first week. The Art·A·Fair grounds are a block closer to tbe other two festivals this year, and the grounds are a bit biJler, Tolle said. "Big enough to sUck another 20 artist exhibits onto the grounds," he said, adding 130 artists are dlsplay- idg their works this year. And the crowds are buying art, too, Tolle said, adding w4tekend visitors have made it "absolutely insane down here." Ron Ep, publicity director for Ule Sawdust Festival, a bit closer to Coast Highway on the canyon road said attendance was up 29.8 percent the first nine days of the summer season. Ep said 31,000 visitors passed through the gates the first six days of the festival, and exhibitors say sales are brisk. "It's the busiest on the weekend," the Sawdust spokesman said, adding, "Last weekend things didn't slow down until closing." ' "We had 8,900 visitors on Sunday alone." Festival of Arts officials do not re- lease attendance figures until after the summer season , but a spokeswoman for the oldest of the festivals said attendance is "definite- ly up over last year." The three festivals run daily through Aug. 30. Gates open at 10 a.m . and admission Is S1 for adults at all three locations. Nursing exams nixed Bias against minorities claimed SAN DIEGO (AP) -The licensint examination eiven to California nurses is biased against minority groups, and the resulta of tests Ju.iy 6·7 will be refigured, says the state Board ol Registered Nursing. A replacement is expected to be ready by February 1983. Uptil then, the board decided thta week to "ad- just" examination scores to make them fair. "It's going to be quite costly but we see it as one way to provide equity," said Patricia Majchcer, president of the board. In a special study whicb the board commiaaioned, the author said tbe examination adopted in 1944 lacks a definlUon of what it is trying to measure and "il you don't know what you are measuring, you obviously can't measure it." Dr. Reginald Goodfellow told tbe board that there is too little time to correct the present exam before the new one comes out because "you wouldn't know which questions to throw out and which ones to leave ln.'' The Registered Nursing Board commissioned the study by Applied Research Consultanta, Goodfellow'• Police r eview eyed SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The Bar AuoclaUon of San Francisco has uraed approval again of ita plan to replace the police department's in· ternal affairs bureau with civilian re· viewers. • ' firm in Sacramento, after a review by the Department of Consumer Af· ralra found the test bad "an adverse impact" on specific groups of people taking the test, in particular foreign· trained nurses and those from some ethnic groups. A complaint was filed with the nursing board recently by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, charging use of an invalidated examination. The examination falls to meet re- quirements of the 1978 Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedure, Goodfellow found . McGraw·Hill is preparing the new exam under contract to the Nationai Council of State Boards of Nursing. Town ponders · incqrporation . wU!l'foN (AP> -The feuibillty or incorporating this town of 3,000 resi· denta adjacent to Castle Air Force Base will be studied. A local advisory council bu de· cided to proceed with a financial reaaibillty report to be prepared by a private firm, Quad consultant1, Merced County 1upervl1or1 were told. The council will study all atepa re- quired lo form a city and the po11lbility of haYinl Winton votera decide the issue at the June 1912, primary. M odel GFR763 be said that the company had dropped ita ln'folvement with the Llfesprin& Pl'Olfam moH than a year aco beeaue "we bad gotten out of lt what we felt waa worthwhile, and moved oo tootber things." Durinl the Ume that GlDo'a wu involved with the pro1ram, he aald, ••employees were permitted and eDCOQl"qed toparticipate, but bOt stronliJenc,uraged. Thia WU one of• number of leadership de· velopment proarams we were in· volvedln. "I'd like to atreas that thla was atrlctly Yoluntary. · • Thomas Save money and shopping time. Cl.OITUI 2tm DOTES SHOWMA&IJUST TWOOfMAMY CAl9tl'TSTY\U 1M STOC&. SHOP AIC wtml TM1Y CALL 961-3329 FOi PllCE c.wT,... 2111 ...... c:...I STOCll AU. ICA wooas ._ ___ _ • c.19rTNll 2000 l ..... erSc-. le•ltC ..... eLo.C>ffYeL&Millit • 9mrtll y__. wltll Accem To Al ~c....c11-1la.U,To 121a.. • ToW AllA1•11k T ... -1'lllt CelerTf'llll w.,-ff...,. ... Cfolelo • T,..._ • O.W Procetaw fw 111..,.. Plds9 • C.W.•Aiill••• ...... 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Edmund Brown Jr. re· ported that he signed AB65 by A11emblyman Herschel Rosen· UlaJ. D·Los Angeles, which con· tahu the requirement. Grocers use the computerized "scanner" checkout eq,uipment which reacb the Universal ~roduct Code, the parallel black aad white lines on most prod· ucts, to save the labor of mark- ing each item. Bu,\ consumer, labor and senior citizen groups say legible prjce markings on e,ach item are needed for comparison shop· ping in the stor• and at home, and to check for mistakes at the checkout counter. They also say the price markings on the shelves are often missing or dif· ficult to read, especially for the disabled and elderly. The new law per,mlts grocers to leave the individual markings off 15 percent of their items. That concession was added to the bill as a last-minute com· pro~Jae to reduce the grocers' opp()lttion. Tbe California Retailers As· soclatlon says 430 of the state's 3,200 supermarket. have scan· ners and the number ls irowing. The Legislature paned laws, in effect between 1976 and the end 0"1979, to require individual item )llicing in scanner stores. Si'nce the last previous al· tempt to extend the law failed two· ff9ars ago, 74 cities and counties have passed ordinances requiring item pricing. Watt's inaction irks EDF • WASHINGTON (AP) -In- terior Secretary James Watt's refusal to provide endangered tpecies protection to 44 varieties of' tree snails and exotic plants haa prompted the Environmen· tal Defense Fund to threaten hlm with legal action. ·"The fact that Watt has five times postponed the effective date of protection for these species, despite the clear fact that they are genuinely iri danger, makes us question wh ether he intends ever to pro· tect these species or any other," said EDF officiaJ Michael Bean. Protection for the snails and, plants was approved 'by the Carter administration. In February, President Reagan J>ldcked all pending regulations from taking effect until his ad· ministration could review them. Meg Durham, a spokeswoman for the Interior Department. salct'stie could give no explana· lion for why the regulations were stilt being reviewed. Forty-one of the species are tree snails found only on the Hawaiian islan d of Oahu. The others are rare plants, including the Texas poppy-mallow, a wildflower found in one West Texas county, and the gypsum wild buckwheat and Todaen's pennyroyal, both found on federal land in New Mexico. Pesky niannots put bite on cars SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK <AP > -Yellow-bellied marmots a'le aggravating rangers and vlaHors alike by m '1ncbing through chewy car parts and eemping gear here. The mountain woodchucks h•~e "consumed" rubbery por-'61Dt of 11 vehicles lo two 1ears. aald ·Paul Fodor, Sierra district ranger. One with a taste for imports found an Alfa Romeo to ilB lik· lng. "When the guy turned on his key, It caused a fire that burned up the whole wiring system," Fodor said. "He bad to have the car towed all the way to Bakersfield (more than 80 miles) for repairs." The park service is consider· ing a trapping program but. to date, ,only one marmot bas been captured. '·A park visitor began drt\.'ing down the road when he noticed his car was healing up," Fodor recalled. "When be opened the hood "1 investlote, he fOUDd a marmot sitting on top of the engine while it was still run-niq. •r Rangers in tbe high Sierra have not been immune from tbe to<Sthsorhe c ritters either. Marmots like their boots and backpacks. The only solution envisioned by par~ rangers is to stuff one of t j the'wrecked cars with old wirinC and radiator hoses as a maaalve trap. Soviet fish ship OK'd LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Pacific Fishery Management Counclt bas recomuumded ..- prov al of a per~it for fl Sovlet factory ship to process mac~ertl, anchovies and sq\Jid off the Sou them California coast. The U.S. Commerce Depart· ment la expected to give the 10- abead to the operation by Aug. 1. News mediafound. lax on FOi A.ct W A&HJNGTON <AP) -The new• media, detplte lts concern ab0u1 aceesa to 1overnment in· formation , hardly uae the Fr:eedom of Jnform~tlon Act aod do UWe to figbt leliJlaUoo that weakens tt, a Library of Con1reu report says. Focuslnl on the Federal Trade CommlHlon, the llbrary's Conar-aional Research s.rvlce said tt could find only one in· stance between 1970 and um in which a newspaper used the law to 1aln access to FTC files. Denis Steven Rutkus, the analyst who wrote the report, said only four stories about the FTC were found durin1 the period containtn1 information obtained throuah the FOIA by non-media organizations. Star blasts • • cntics I • BOSTON (AP) -Kaye Ballard, star of a new play she hoped wouid go to Broadway. thr ew barbs back at critics in defending the playwright from the st.age after the producer decided to close the show. The report, presented to a Senate Judiciary 1ubcommitt.ee 1tudY1n1 frMdom of f nlormaUoa bUls; afao cited a General Ac· countinl Office study sayln1 that on11 1 percent of FOIA re· queata aovernment·wide came from the media. Rut.ltua said several reporters told him the act is useful as a meant ol acquiring background Information from FTC flies, even though' this Information ltaelf la not newsworthy. He said reporters contacted by researchers considered the law "at best or marginal use to them" because they must write on deadline and it takes several weeks to go through FOlA pro-, ce<iures. CITED -Energy Secret~ James Edwards has beert handed contempt of Congres• citation for refusing to giv4' in!ormaUon on oil shale pro- fREE! ject subsidies. •rp~TAIU STIHO •CHMfle ,....,,_ <we I"--""._ ·f~S...CtOt • •fwo Heaopnone JM.•\ •HOl\.•~l\ll"C"OI\ •l,.loQf"ll •·~ HtaG~ .... Goe,.• / "" c.•11a SAVE s2000 WHILE THEY LAST!! "If you knew how dif- ficult it is to do a show after you've been crucified by the critics," Miss Ballard said after curtain calls for "That's All The Life I Got" at the Charles playhouse. The show, which opened for critics Tues· day night, received poor reviews, although Miss Ballard was praised. A Sst.50 rRE· RECORDED MOVIE! wtte.MwpwclMtM flf Mw s..y SL-HOO ''This cast is brilliant. love them," she said an introduced the author, George Tibbles, who was in the audience, identify. ing him a.s the man who wrote "My Three Sons" and "Leave It To Beaver " shows for television. "George Tibbles is a brilliant TV writer,'' she said. "He was screwed ''Sometimes the cMUcs won't let you out of the media," she said, imply· ing that Tibbles had been stereotyped as a televlalon writ.er. Drama critic Kevin Kelly wrote in The Boston Globe that Miss Ballard was "wonderful" but the play was a ' 'worthless lit· tlecomedy.'' I L-6800 • 1' ...,... -"""'--~­an -IO 4 cllfl9rlftt ~ • ~-~"'"'-'•I Pl9y llocordl wP to 6 "°'" on L .e30 tape • ~ eon--A-• Co"lfOI fOf u r llbll •P••d l•l•SCl ft, f'1vMtfr•••• ,,.,,, •. Ft•m• by =~·~·::,::·~ _,_,.,_d~nd. Ellen Pfeifer of the Boston Herald American wrote, "Among the cen· tr al problems of the play is its obvious derivation from television drama . . . the Uming and fre· qeuency or the jokes, the .. ____ _ simplistic explanation of social and personal pro- blems, are all indigen tothetube." Miss Ballard has ap· peared on Broadw.ay, in films and nightclubs, but probably is best known for her television work. 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CHUllCH tct«>Ol f:OOA.M kWaln .... le ..... IO:JOA.M .......... ... . I AIC I' (JI 1 '4f.JJJJ ...... U1••-64MMJ-> I PftESlmllAN CHUIOf Of THE C0\'8Wl'f' 2111,..... .... c .... ,....._ .. , . ., .. .................... Sunday WorthiP & Ctll.lrth School 8:30 & 10:00 AM Child Care Avalllble .. -• . \ (tO Poiftl• '°' .... 4'Ut11ion •NWlfM COfNCtty) 1 As che n1tlon worried about a possible postal mike. Amerians were reminded about ~ws concernlril such work SIOPJ>ll•· True or FllM: Strikes by clvlt servants such as poscal workers are generally lllesal. 2 The Senate lntelll1enc:e Committee besan lnvestlgaUn1 ch1r1es that (CHOOSE ONE: CIA, Fii) Director William Casey WIS Involved in Illegal private buslneu deals before beln1 appoinced to his current position. l PresJdent Reapn reaffirmed the U.S. com- mitment to control the spread of nuclear weapons. True or False: He opposes the sale of nuclear technol<>sy for peaceful purposes. 4 Vocln1 by secret ~llot for the first time, Che Polish Communist Party Congress elected a member of .. l .. , the nation's Independent trade union, to the Politburo -Poland's top group of leaderi. S True or False: The leaders generally thou1ht of IS "hardliners" -with very stron1 ties to the Soviet Union -won the most seats on Poland's new Politburo. As Sec:ret1ry of L1bor and 1ctJn1 as "the voice of the people," I entered negot1tlons to end the major league baseball strike, moving the t1lks to Washington, D.C. Who am U matchwords 1-espionige b-unlon wnvoy ckpyln1 S-CO.litlon e-wcret ................. fa..,. ,.. , ........ TR-Z QUIZ lt H taa.1ral ••rt et a.e I•· .. ...,.... ..,.. ,,..,a• ,...,., .. Ill Oru1e C.u&.,..ad111.,ua,.....,..1ee,, ... .. ..,...... ..... .............. ~~/. • news picture J (10 polflls" you .... .., ........ Uon COfNClty) President Reapn continued to withhold delivery of F-16 Jets to Israel in the wake of chat country's air mikes qalnst Palestlnlan settlements In .. f •. The air raids, which followed Palestlnlan 1nacks on ltraell settlements, hive lncreued U.S. efforts co MCUre • outeflre In the fellon. •·Jordan b-Leblnon c-Saudl Arabia paoplawald1/spor tld1t (2 po4nW '°' Mdl ~ .... ., ... Ci0f'ric1t,) 1 Former Prelident (CHOOSE ONE: Gerald Ford, Jimmy C1r1er) was n1med to the bolrd of directors of 20th Century-Fox, jolnln1 his son, Steve, In thow business. Steve appears regularty In a TV soap oper1. 2 The women who rNde ''Respect" a hit, (CHOOSE ONE: Della Reese, Aretha Franklin), w11 nlmed the 1981 Queen of the Blues by the Natlonll Academy of Blues Musicians. J Harry Chapin, 38, well known for works such as "Tixl" and "Sequel'' died recently In a car Kddent. Chapin WB •• l .. ••• sons writer. b-a novelist. c-an actor. 4 An Alabama cour1 exempted 70-year-old .. l . ., the winnlngest colle&e football coach In recent history, from ·havlna to observe the state's mandat6ry retirement age. a-Paul "Bear" Bryant b-Dan Devine c·Joe Paterno S In his flfll major PGA victory, 8111 ll<>sers recently won the 110th .. l .. Open, the oldest tournament in aolf. a-U.S. b-Brltlsh c-Australlan roundtable ,amlly dlKUHiof' (no ICOfe) Should public employees such as mail carriers hive the ri1ht to striker 1 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 26, 1981 Classic ~God's You are invited to see and hear the inspirational ... '· Trombone' set-UEC•ll/FAULllll &la .. ley Pon••lre will preeent poet James Weldon John1on'1 cla11lc "God's Trom· bone'' Sunday at 10 a .m. at tbe Shepherd of the Hilla United Church ot Cbrht in Laiuna Ni1uel. Tr••& Q•la&e& will perform chamber mualc al 3 p.m . Sunday in Serra Qiapel ot the Ml•· CHURCH NOTES Laite llllll Community Church will SPonsor a summer mualc camp for children in •radea 2 throu1h 7 from 9 a .m . to noon Aui. 10 tbrou•h 14 and 11 throuah 21. Cott is $40 for 30 hours of creative mu.sic leamin1 and expression. Call 837·7729 for information and registration. Edward GrlfflUa of Irvine was installed as bishop of the Irvine 'Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ L.D.S. Ria counaelors will be Ran· daJl Spackman and William Kendig. Tiie Rev. Thomas O'Donnell, pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathollc Church in Newport Beach celebrated bis 25th an- niversary as a priest. Marriage Enridliiient Film Series ay 12: Mlde for Eacll Ottler &Y 11: The T'°"* With Us Is Me ., 21: Miit tMblnds Meed To KrlM ~ 2: Miit Wtves Need To KRlw ~ • How To Kill r.omtn1111catm ~ 1' Tl'9 r.omrmrilcation Ufelne ~ D: Spukil1 Frrily ~ Sex ~ a Renewma Romance In Mlrria&t Sunday Evenings, 8 P.M. CHUICH OP CHllST 217 WIST WILIOM. COSTA ~ISA ~C!>/-· '° a ..... -9;;.. ..... QJ'/ qqq ~ A •A ~e n. Socl1l1 tic .. S.Ca.ty .t A ~q)).,~~q;i.;e.re~I' ... ...,,., .. cs.s.uJ ~.,.Q$ ....... -'Q,,. o/ , -q~ ''l'J>.· . ~ ~ UJ.O.'s -TETOEOM -H-.1.MTY ~E>.>i" UJ.O.'s = TETOEOM TETOEOM = HllMAllTY SEMINAi PIESEllTATillt MY MIND TO YOUR MIND We of the Tetoeom Faith may be of any religion. How is that possible? By simply upgrading all religions to the Tetoeom understanding, you then have a center for all religions and we can work together in harmony to upgrade all humanity cµid that is what religion should do. For this is why we were created. YOUlll ICOllll: 11 to 100 pcMlllt -TOft ICOAll 11 lo to '°'"Is -l•e..._ 71 to 10 po4rilt -Good. 11 to 70 pcMntt -hir. •VIC. Inc., 727·81 "Eckankar, tile Key to Secret Worlda" by Paul Twitchell wlll be dis- cussed at the Home Federal Savings and Loan in San Juan Capistrano at 8 p.m . Tuesday. Call 831·2201 tor information. The foundation on wtiich Tetoeom is built. Tetoeom is . built around the expanded theory of evolution of mankind, that there is a supreme force Tao that created the advanced society in the universe (GOD), that the advanced society (GOD) created bomosapiens on earth through genetic technology by restructuring neaoderthal man. That the Tao is the natural energy force that created all. That homosapiens is a hybrid created by GOD. That GOD created all living religions on earth for the ·benefit of mankind so they may have a guide to live by and that all point to Tetoeom. Tetoeom is the center to which all can aspire to. q~ !•·t !•·£ :un~-Y sqi~JV·Z :J.119n.LWOt18/IDl.YM:l'ldO:td q :311JUaL1SM:IN SetltH Topic""" i6tla f :JO & 11:00 A.M. .. An..Tole .. ............... ,..., ...... CHURCH OF IBJGIOUS SCIENCE Mem~r of the United Church of Rellol905 Science M.AQ.#fJ"'"'°' ""'''• _..._,,..,, ......... ,°"~ CAl_•~ ... -·---................ ...,_ -- Coa&l•e•tal Sl•1eu and orchestra will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the First ·Christian Church in Hun- tington Beach. South Coast . Community Church : MORNING SERVICE -9:00 A.M. Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbtuff Or., Corona del Mar "HERE COMES THE JUDGE" nm '11m'M"1 Spealda& For Info : Call 6"-1350 Tetoeo. Is a proc*t of Ciod llOt of Eartla Ma Ha h H1 S.. ST• lllCtlr If a. , ••• Fd HHU HMI If H .. Ulity 417 n Slnlt Nl.,.rt ... CA 92113 ..... 714 -&75-8142 .. lln 1 .. 12 Al 1-tPI ...,. .... ,.. nm. .... 7:JM:JI ,. llldlp: 7:31 11 HI ,_.. frtlllf sat. I Sa ...,..., . ORANGE .·coAST CHURCH DIRECTORY · urch orsr. Matthew by the Sea • (Tredlllotwl EplecopM) HOLY COMMUNION· Each Sunday -9:00 AM (Boo« ol Qmnon Prayer-1~3) MERTZ HALL of Community Cong19gat1on.i Church 811 Heliotrope. ColOtMI de/ Mar Tiie leY. ,,_. 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Huntington Beach North eotaMJh .... ......UCHUICM 8882 Hell Ave. &42"'44e1 ..wPOaT c..,.....,. ilmMODIST 1691 ....... -..c.w ....... ,....., .. WORSHIP & CHUAai acHc>ol. -1:30 A.M. R.,. ~ McMllln ·~· SllR HA-MA 'ALOf . HAllOl l90llM T9iftl S.....Sentcea ....,..,... _.. l :l•"P.M. t •• A. l:!f 1,.,... ...,,_,, ........ '~ s.mc. ..... ~--7~P.M. Rabbi Bernard P. King 21 QO.A Mw Vista Music: Arie Shikler Newport Beech. c.tlf. , Ed~: Nancy Levin t'::u ~ • .. ..._7211 AiVlellon ·.vAJEM E SHAU!atlve) ¥ ' Rabbi Herah&I Brooks : · 117 Wnt Hllmlton, CoetaMeN, c.tlf. 12127 · C7149 6Jl·U62 ~RITT ..... l ... .. A •• H .. YICll ,,.,..............., . .,. ... MIWPOllT ............. Fam11ys.rv.-11tFrtdtyof Month~ p.m. Rellgtoue ~ Ad&llt Id.. Youth oro.-, Sing let - 1011 c ........... ,. ......... u ... ,..., 644=1"9 c:.....-..... ........ , •• , ..... , ..... I . I I f H ' I , . I • , I l t ' ! f ' scarce State's toxic waste site search hasn 't progressed beyond words By THOMAS EUAS One by one, the hazardous waste dis· posal sites available ror legal dumplnc by CaJilornia industries are closing down. In Northern California, ba1t a dozen remain open. ln the vast area from Bakersfield south to the Mexican border, onJy one is left and it ii fast fill· lng up, with nearby community groups constantly ~,Yring out against It. R o w serioua Is the problem? California produces more th81\ 6 million tons of hazardous wastes yearly. ln un- derstandable terms, it means this: For every new car rolling off an assembly line, ll!J tons of hazardous garbage has been produced. So far, only words have been used ln California efforts to ease the crunch. The state set up a Hazardous Waste Sit· ing Program, but so far its work hasn't gotten beyond developing guidelines for choosing new dumpsltes. use. like an airport or a nuclear power plant, to be set up. But the eventual 1olutlon, Myers and most othera agree, la to reduce the amount of waate generated. Laws encouraging lndustriea to recy- cle their waJte already exist. The main benefits for business now are invest- ment tax credits. But any larJe-acale changeover will be a palhfully slow process and the waates will continue to pour forth all throu1h the years It takes. So abort-term solution.a are needed, and rast. For ii there are nq abort-term, legal solutions -ln the form of new dumpsites -the Inevitable result will be ever more illegal dumplne, with its by-products of fouled air, land and water. Thomas Elias ii a columnut baud in Santa Monica. -· QUESTIONi }'-lhat d~6rS 1at.1.ars .,hrouah sno~ rain, t~·:~~- ~ reta ty 10WCOSt? Those criteria: Safe margins of dis· lance from homes and businesses, ac· cess to transportation and assurance that geological formations won't allow the wastes to trickJe down into ground waler supplies. Vacationer's tripped by • conscience . I I .1 But no new sites have yet been singled out. If they're not found, and soon, "there will likely be a major public health and economic impact, in- CALIFORNIA FOCUS eluding forced closure of industries," warns Beverlee Myers, director of the slate Department of Health Services. Finding sites is no easy matter. though. The main problem once all the salety and accessibility problems have been licked is public resistance. Any new site needs at least 15 permits from various stale and local agencies and opposition to each permit is certain. "That's the most obvious barrier," says Joan DiNal, senior attorney for the Atlantic Richfield Co., noting that no politician wants to be known as the person who okayed a dumpsile in his community. That's because almost no one wants a dumpsite near his home. Even new, chemically inert and safe processing plants can't gain public acceptance because of continuing revelations about past dumping practices and their even· tual impacts. "I don't think an ideal site exists." says Rivers ide County Supervisor Kay Ceniceros, whose county must cope with the aftereffects of dumping at the Stringfellow Quarry, the most dangerouJ of the closed California sites. "It haa to be a matter of selecting the 'l95t worst' case." She suggests that areas which even· taally are chosen for dumpsites may bav~ to be compensated somehow by areas whose industries do the dumping. That compensation could take the form of money. or it could be an agree· ment to allow another disagreeable land SAN FRANCISCO -I forget who said it first, but a lot of people have said it since: No matter where I go, I'm there too and ruin everything.' The euiJl, the guilt: I'm playing while you're working (pr esumably). You 're running for the bus and I don't even bother to set the alarm -s imply roll over. pull up the covers and go back to sleep. A vacation, no matter how hardly earned, is secret pleasures, secret vices: phoning room ser vice to send up another couple of croissants, eating pasta twice a day (in Italy, everything goes to waist anyway), kicking a Vene- tian pigeon right in the piazza (Venice no longer encourages the care and feed· ing of these unspeakably dirty birds), sitting on a train and reading a Dick Francis "thriller" that seems strangely familiar until you reflect that all Dick Francis stories sound alike. ••• ALONG WITH THE GUILT there is the fear that dares not speak its name: Will anybody MISS me? Humility is walking down Market St. after a month's vacation. running lnto self. styled Steady Reader. and hearing him inquire kindly , "Haven't seen you a r ound lately -been away?" Or, "Where am you taking your vacation this year?" Those of us whose livelihood (read deadlihood) depends upon the fickle favors of the faithful few have a well- founded suspicion that we are eminent• ly replaceable, and do our best not to let the boss find out. Thus, among us old neurotics, it is an act of courage even to leave town and country, haunted every mile by the poetic notion that nothing so became our contribution to San Francisco as the leaving.of it. • •• NOTA BENE TO THOSE dear people readers since Year One -who sug· gested that this space be filled, during my absence, with reprints of com· paratively literate old columns, perhaps under some such whimsical title as "The Best of H. Caen." We tried, but couldn't find enough. Any. * * * NOT FROM ME WILL you hear har- rowing tales of jet lag, clogged plumb- ing, missed connections. hideous bills Hiii CAii for ONE TINY LITTLE glass of orange juice, slippery toilet paper and rough sheets. rude waiters and unfriendly natives who hale Americans <and after all we did for them. too). Nor wiJI I poke fun at my fellow tourists who eat prunes every morning and appear to be suffering from other indignities. It is, and a lways has been. a privilege to be able to travel. Under the joys of inflation, it is becoming a rare privilege: You take out a sec;ond morteage on your second mortgage, pack your washables, take ofr, and lose your American Express travelers checks. ALL THOSE TV commercials are true: you do lose your travelers checks -to restaurants. hotels. concierges and so on. I would like to tell haughty AmEx, by t he way, that its blessed checks are NOT as good as money, in som e s mall pieces, in some small towns. There, cash is still king . May their tribe increase. .. *. IS THERE MORE lo life than San Francisco? The more insecure among us keep asking that question. The search for an answer, if there is one. is reason enough to keep traveling to faraway places with strange-sounding telephones. We Sanfranciscophiles (boosters. lov- ers, chauvinists) keep telling the world how good we are. and at times the world seems indifferent , if even aware or our trumpelirigs. · Are we the fairest of ttiem all, or just -fair? Are our eating places twice as good as those in cities twice as large, or only half and half. mezzo-mezzo? Hotels. boulevards, parks, views, culture <deadJy word) -we procla1f1 that we have more than our share, bdt the only way to find out is to ~·o elsewhere and compare. The answ will not always be to the liking of o r local n ag-wavers. bless their conslipar ed little smiles. . * * * BEFORE LEAVING TOWN, I rt ferred to those old-time San Frao- ciscans who have never had a doubt that they are living in the best of a)I possible cities. "Wh y go there." they say, "when it's all right here?" TheC'e may be a there there. but there's more here here, as Gertrude Stein never said WHEN I WAS IN my Caendide periQ<I as the Voltaire Vinchell of the Vest.• I felt that way. and it was wonderful. Life without doubt is without a doubt tt\e way lo live, brain and forehead as s mooth and unwrinkled as yogurt. .t I would happily have spent 13 mont~ a year right here in Baghdad-by-th,- Ba y , savoring every second. Ev4lJI Tah oe seem ed too far away . Los Angeles was out of the question, out r sight. out of its mind <all those peo running around without NECKTIES mean. ruJUly ). * * * BUT AS THOUSANDS of auslande s discovered San Francisco during Wor War U, the Late Unpleasantness seat millions of us provincials to other c<>f .. ners or the world, and our appetites we re forever whetted and, in so"'e cases, whipped to a froth. ) San Francisco is so nice to conte home to. bul the strange lands O•t There are full of a number or tbinls that cannot be found at PowelJ a~ !darket gondolas. for instance, ~ Hoston scrod. And so, one fine Ju e morning, we headed for SFO's incr · · ble North Terminal -Fascist arcbit · lure at its very finest -and a sh' y United DC-10. Free flow of information founder's aim. • • By ALFRED laCOBY JaCobf/'1 column ii reprinted /Tom the Soft Dtego Union where he ii 1eadn1' reprflm· tattw. Do you suppose Thomas J efferaon considered the Finl Amendment to the e outitution would be uaed u a defense lbleld for gOllip about movie •tan? I doubt it. The macDificent polltlcal minds who formed our political con· cepts two centuries ago. lf I read my history correctly, were interested in in· 1urin1 a free flow of informaUon. They kne.w that free diacuaalon ot ldeu, of concepta, of poUUclal and economic view• were necessary for the de· mocncy they envlaloned. Whether they would consider Tbe Na· tlonal' Enquirer a aubject for protection la quite another thing. ALL TIDS 18 aELEVANT due to the reeent $1,e mlWon Jud1ment .,a1n1t t.bt Enquirer won by actr ... Caro& Burnett. If, on the one hand, wbat tbe Inquirer doea ii relevant to I.be '11'1t Amend· ment and lta protections, then the Bur-nett victory ls inviolate. The Supreme Court bu ruled, 1enerally, tn tlM past that thole penom w'bo are ln· volved with the Flnt Amendment pro- tection.a are, aaaln, 1enerally, fair 1ame. But, on the other band, 11 the En· quirer '• kind of 1runc1 report••• donn•t come under that bllD.ket of cov· er age, then we're not deaUna with a Fl rat Amendment issue al all; lnatead. we're dealln1 with the luu.e d whether a publication haa the rt1ht to untaJrly and mallcloUJly hurt aomeone, re1ard- less or how well known the s ubject la. SOME BACKGaOtJND: The Flrat Amendment hat alway& been euy to understand on the baala that ''" dlt· cuaslon of ldeaa can only be achieved by a free press. And it haa also klnl been• general le1al concept that, under ctr· taln unique clrcumatancea, special prlvlleeea were neceauey for free apeech and a free preta. The court• are one or theae clrcumatancea; it la conaldered neceaaary to allow wltaelMI to t.etUly freely, wblle al.lo under oath to tell the truth, a~ wbat they know. Somet.lrn .. Uda testlmon1 will 1bock and horrify U.tenert but a free court ayatem requi,.. that freedom of speech be allowed, re1ardl•• of the libel and alandeT that may be expreaaed. And lt bu beeD neceaaary that the pre11 have the rltbt to pubUlb what happens in court, r.,an11 .. of wbat la said. Tb1a rtl)lt la called prlvil•· BQ\1AU..Y, TBS IAJll: prtvUete bu beft allowed to tboM~wfth the makt91 of laWI aDd -ud UM r.....U. ol wbat .,.._ .. l SOme -dreadtal aberntiaal M" 1*D permitted under th• umbrella of l11illat.lve prtvilece bat tMJ .,. CGl· 1taered etanUal.'.to a lr'OWt•I de- mocracy. In 1814, th• Supreme Court. ID tbe .S.U.tat w . NN Voris ftMa ........... cu• llDee rul.t la effect IMt IMre ....... nMd fat free .. •1• ial'ouad PoltUeal ,...,.. tUl prOYldld I 1~i.S~olfr11lum 1or111e...-. Tlall~-~ ....... counetor .,.. ..... ---a.it e llJ'0'9 ::.u':~::l'u.. J!a:, WU~ Tbt..utt.from ....... , ...... pnu, bll:-.. lftllW Cl 1 SJ to report ...... , .................. ~ about an increasingly powerful gov· ernmental apparatus. From the aland· point of lhose who have become the tariet of areater scrutiny. the result has been a frequent fnvaalon of areas once thoucht private and Immune from journaJlJUc pry1n1. A8 ALWAYS, IT DEPENDS on whose OX l11etUn, aored. A grut deal of the material publiahed ln the ~uJrer haa been tbouaht to be protected under the ume new rulea: TboH petaont about whom a great deal or totalp was being published, much of It untrue, according to tboH involved. were thou1ht not to have any reeoune becauae ol ~· new SulUVOft rule. Throuch it all, Journallata who iealoualy defend the Fint Amendment r l1ht1 of all s hades of oplr,loa ha.e woo- dered about their obligation to this strange manifestation o f the supermarket checkout stands. IT'S Ali VERY WELL to defend the privilege of the far right and the far left to speak and write about their political views, went the argument -but It's quite another thing to defend the rlsht ol a 1oulp sheet that has no redeeming quality at all. lt 's all verr well, too, continued the argument, to investigate crooked poUU· clans or white collar criminals and to publlah their stories. And publications need the protection of court decialons that establish th.at those who would eet out in public and do wr-0n1 thing• should have to P-•Y for them. But it s another thing to publish nasty stories about entertalnJnent celebrlUea when it turns out It was known, or there was reason lo know. the stories were falsely published solely to uutrate readers. NOW THE ARGtJMENT is whe~er a penaJty against the Enquirer will tend to extrapolate against the le1ltimale press and. to use a current pop phrase j chm le&itimale press enterprise. I wonder why it would. 1 1 If the press of the United States believes in Its leglllmacy aurely• it wouldn't be foolish enough to equatt a blow to the NaUonaJ Enquirer with a blow to its continued Fint Amendment protections. There hasn't been a dancer ~·to now ; there is no reason to believe UJ_lere ia one now. •• ~hut textbooks written for money • I BJ .IEA&Y GOLDBEaG c..--...... LOS ANGELES -Thel'e wu a time whttl every conalderaUoa wu made about the aon of boollt uaed by ttudea&I in CaWorala '• lnadtutlou of blper edueatlm. 1(01t coll•ae and university bool&lt.ont .... D01t ftlled wttb • IOft1 con.cu-of cbMpty print.I paperback mOMten wldela WOuld eve bavt bad trouble •akla1 tt ln the •u1&7 prw. IN Tlll8 CAii: tbe stud ... an atudt beca .. tbe1 an wrttMa bJ an lnitnac· tor or 1 frteDd of aa lnttruetor or de- partllMIDt bead at a edlH!adonal fee· ....., wtlkb bu loll "Pt of u.. oaacept .,, .. ~ » eon'updoa -wt It eef• w.a, .. ·comiPtJoia "'of die aow..t lort -_.. ...., wltla U.e eellt .. •aW.Uo .......... &.be PlaJboJ llllb"Mton .......... '° IQtlla,· ·~•tll. lllMy, __ ... to.., .......... ,. 191k .. ,_, ... e:111-." ............ .. ... • pou1 tru.atees aton1 with the atoogea of teacher oreuiuUona will not or even are 'not capable of tuin1 hold ol the cbaoe wtthln their coUec• dllt.rtct, let atone tntbooll probl1m1. Tb• only tblaC ~ CreedY memben of the Lesltlatu.N cab tee ln tbt communl· l)' colltpl la one more place to chart• a '" to add to the publlc mooey-e1UD1 macblne or perhapl a way to extract tome from employee 1roupe for tbtir own r..electkm problema. repona, bUls and le1lalative newale~ are thrown toaetber ln th• same alipahod manner wblcb ls only lnte~l· ed In puthln1 name ldenUftcaUon? tbe)' Oflly undentud the numbtn on the 1reen paper from the San Fra.nt.co Mlnt and computer priatoutl ot fte· cinctl trom the lut eltctl°'. I TBll 18 NOT A call for a wttcb~l to do away with a book wt!lcb 141...too liberal or too couervaUve; r&Uaer ~ la a demand for tatbookt wbleb do nol enricb eome teaeber at the ~ of ttudeaU wbo an forctcl to Nad du.it ln· ucurate 1arM1e wrltttn bJ \ea~btra wbo ban fbund a quick buck te'-'me wblcb lta't eve• coHrtd bJ the Callfomla Coded Criminal JUIUee1,. ParenU' and adult 1tudtintl tM1nl on this laM 811latt ~ ..,.... and admllditrUirl luld bettir tat NMt for a ft(bt beea111t U.... '1li-Gff MtllU·tlave banded tOPtlMr Into IOllM ...-~ec· .......... ~ tJ .. tnM MIDNUoill rttr>1••· eourap 1aeideilile ••~. t ,, . I ,... I I - YOUTH Nobody fools around when it comes to submitting drawings to the contest each week. But most or Uncle Len's friends do know how to clown around. This week's circus theme attracted a large smatter· ing of big noses, polka dot cos- tumes and large, Inflatable shoes. Now Uncle Len has never performed in a circu1$. But he sure knows what it's like to be a clown. It seems that a few years ago, some or Uncle Len's bigger friends decided it would be a lot of fun to imitate the famous Bozo the Clown. We used to go to parties and tuff in full costume with litUe bicycle horns that went beep· beep. What a way to liven up deadly dull people. My Bow the Clown outfit works especially well nowadays when I have to go to an impor· tant meeting with big people to discuss tbe economy, world politic s , scie ntif ic breakthroughs and other critical issues of our time. A three-piece • suit is just fine, but think or the jmpact of a person dressed in a clown s uit lecturing on new techniques in coal liquefi cation. If you don't have a Bozo the Clown outfit handy. a sailor suit, I've found, works well when dis· ' cussine the pros and cons of in- vesting In soybeans and pork bellies. Jessica Hillis, 11, of Corona -del Mar must have a lot of friends who invest in p ork bellies. Her clown illustration was right on the mark so s he gets $5 ltDd first place. Amy SuUer, 11, of Corona del Mar came close with a picture or Uncle Len in his Bozo outfit. Amy, who always says she hopes to win with each entry, WON second place this week and $2. Honorable mentions were taken by David Deck, 8 'h, and Scott Knecht, 10, both of Hunt· ington Beach and Kathy Flanagan, 13, of Costa Mesa. Thanks also to Tom Hunter of 1 Costa Mesa, Ron Ledwin, 12, of Huntington Beach and Molly J Deneher, 7, of Newport Beach. JTom gets an Uncle Len No-No. ~what's your age? Good work everybody! , .Many of you have already , drawn a picture of things to do during your s ummer vacations. This time put all your energies 1 into something extra special. If :you plan t o take a trip FIRST PLACE WINNER Jessica Hillis of Corona del Mar SECOND PLACE WINNER Amy Sutter of Corona del Mar somewhere, you can draw an airplane flying to that destina- tion. Or you may want to sketch a n interesting landmark at the place you visited or will see um summer. Send your entries to Uncle Len. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, Calif. 9'2626 so they arrive by Wednesday. Remember to uae black ink on a piece or paper 4 inches square. And include your age. Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to deflate my shoes and re· move my nose. : City lights dim I heav enly bodi es TUCSON, Ariz. (AP ) - Astronomers say Arizona's ·world-renowned observatories '•re being jeopardized by the state's burgeoning population, ~s manmade lights glow steadily ,' 'l'>rigbter and make the staars ' harder to see. '· Dr. Arthur Hoag, direct.or of ~he Lowell Observatory in FlagsWf -an observatory best known for discovering Pluto in ~o;lt30 -says research alrea.dy • 1 has been severely Impaired by ~ •be lights of the encircling city df 39,000. . ,.,•tAnd' scientists at Kilt Peak National Observatory, about 40 , rqllea from Tucson, say their ., problems with manmade light • i e a'te similar, although not so severe. Each year, Lowell 's telescopes ftnd• It more difficult to penetrate the manmade ll1bt1 , Hoa1 said , and attronomen are worlrlne with ~al otnttals to dim the aJow = ,,r1tb reltrtctlona on Harcbllshtl •1 fll_d requirements for lltbt -( 'J 1'll! elda. ortJ "I tead lo be extremely ... ,F.1ba11Uc m not Jut on tbe ., al a.M. .. RNa aald ... M far 1 tM Oal&H . Stet• l1 co.· cenMd, It laob u U t.btr• la an--~ OM pntfflablt lite -at Jnum1ua1 ltea obaer•ator)' In I ~await. ADd I'm not 1ure that t 'WiU b '' ivn • ~te tU\ mll't be,.. )o~t.cl ,._ 11111t, lie eald, II flf cD011ld ObHrvatory In 1 · utbftlt 1'exa1, an area of 1':1'• II • ..... ll"OWth. oft ••r•:t·b•Hi ........ OD 1tni1t1 iarldna Iota -U.. 00 ~ .. :.~:r.=::· ~.. '° ~~Ii:. 9='.:§ ~ ................. -~~~ •1· ..... ••119 ,..... l•Ni astronomers because of its latitude and ideal climate. "If you wanted to move to Idaho, you could get away from city lights, but you wouldn't see the stars," he said, because of the latitude and cyclonic storm tracks. A solution, be said, would be orbital space telescopes -but that Is wl.LUcely .because of the expense. Dr. David Crawford, an astronomer at Kitt Peak, the lareest ground-based optical observatory In the world, said be was not u pessimistic as Hoa1 . But be said t.be lncreasin1 brighl.nesl ot manmade lights in Arizona may prompt 1cienu.ta to seek other sites for new telescopes. "lf we were to build a very bil , telescope, I thlnll there would be a serious ques· lion about whether It would be In c re a sin g b rightn ess of manmade liglitS in Arizona may pro mpt scien- tists to seek other sites for new telescopes. DllNr ................ NEEDS HOME -Six-year· old Chelsea, a . spayed female Labrador, is housebroken and gentle with young people. U you'd like to take her home, contact the Orange County Humane Society, 21632 Newland St., Huntington Beach. Their telephone number is 536-MJJ. nearest Kitt Peak and Mount Hopkin.a, site of Smithsonian ln1tltutlon and University of Ariloaa telescopes • Hoq aald utronomen' ob- H"atioal in IS>a~ are limited by tbe brtahtneu of the area between Earth and the dlltant object•. "Tb• aatural sky forepund UmlW you. When you add artlftclal 1t1M, It dlmlnlabet It furt.blr.'' Th Lowell Oblenat«r WM foUlldecl on Man Hlll In JIM wh• '1.,.iatt wo home IO a men IOO people. W It ii a .. put• at PeM... tllaa lb Mocb from wllat ii MW He ..U..-...S tbt itj at Kitt n....,,.1 bualelt lnt.needan, Peak ii I ~t to 10 percent ali~1.mUJ AMlr•mM&a laaYe ..,.....-.ttww1111•wMlwl .._...,.. ..... u.eoM- IM ..._ hm ,.._._ ·~·1 -..11 .. . -~ .. -~ ......... ' ...... ADderloe ~lleu&M ,....._ MllM. • ettJ lilllib are neroaebllll," ,...__.Pima ClatJMN Hoe.I lllld .... ~----,........, ..... .._....,. ........ ,..,.._ J .... . 1171, ••• tb• c•r•• wereif MalllOltMlllid' ... . U1lll9MI ,._u, hr ._. • Mm HUI. t --"" • ...,.. .............................. -.... .... ..-:w ... -• ..... ......_ ........ --· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 25, 1981 ·~··,...... KIDS Pl.A Y -R achel Carpenter, 8, checks out the heartbeat of a raggedy doll at the Kidspace Museum in Pasadena. At the Museum young people have a chance to ex- plore and do things via a series of action ex- hibits designed to test the physical senses. TV fans . offer sympathy Captain Kangaroo on the mend after heart attack By FRED ROTHENBERG A,. T_..,,... Wftllw NEW YORK -Dear Captain Kangaroo. "I watched your show while m y mother went to milk our cow. Now my two little girls love you the way I always have . Get well soon." That card from Margie Beasly and her daughters. Stephanie and Heather, fro m Florence, Ala .• was among 300 letters that have poured into the offices of Bob K ees han . Ca ptain Kangaroo, as he recuperates from a heart attack in a Cana· dian hospital. Get-well wishes have come to Keesban's New York office in all sizes and shapes, many home· made in crayon, Magic Marker and pencil. Keeshan's staff says the mail will be held until Keesban returns because of a mail strike in Canada. The outpouring of afrection for the 26-year veteran of morning television was expressed with hearts, flowers and kisses. It came from children of all ages sin ce Keeshan·s attack last Saturday. "Hope you get well real soon ... wrote Johnny Cornelius, 6, of Huntsville. Ala. ·'Say hi to Bun· ny Rabbit and Mister Moose for me .'' ''I remember you from Howdy Doody whe,n you were Clarabell Clown. I thank you for the great happiness you have given so many children over the years," wrote Sandra Swain on behalf of her 6-year-old daughter from Traverse City, Minn. ·'I hope you feel better because I love the captain." This card was "Dictated by J en· nie Nell Menken Schneider. 2~. P.S. Clarabell Get well soon. Love. Jennie's mom. 34." Some cards were newsy: "I play piano ... My birthday 1s July 26 ... We're going to Hershey Park. I can't wait."' wrote New Yorker Peter Wustanley. some were comfort· Ing. Ben Hofelich of Milwaukee wrote: "I am your friend." Steve Reich!, a spokesman for Robert Keeshan Associates, said that Keeshan, 54, had been re- moved from the Intensive care unit. Ac cording to Dr. Sheldon Gold s tein . card iol ogist at Etobicoke Hospital in Rexdale. Ontario, Keeshan suffered some heart damage that could heal fully with rest and medication. Goldstein said he was optimistic about a complete recovery. Inventor had a f e w duds NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J . (AP> -Some days, nothing eoes right -even for the man who in· vented the incandescent light bulb, the phonogra ph and the motiOo picture. Those inventions changed the course of biatory. Think where mankind would be today if Thomas Alva Edison hadn't flopped with cement furniture and the "perpetual cigar." Those commercial disasters for one of the nation's greatest inventors are being documented by researchers who have begun a 20-year project to compile nearly 3"'ii mllllon pages of Edison's papers. ''There's a tendency on t.he part of moet of us to romanticize our heroes. We tend to do a COS· metic jo~. remove the blemisbel, but in doing that we loee the human dimension, the real lile blood,'' said Dr. Reese V. Jenkins, diredor of the • million project. "Some of Edison's inventions were very minor, some that be considered maJot weren't com- mercially successful, and some that were successful com · mercially didn't turn out well for him,•• the Rutaera UniventtJ r.: searcher, who bolds a Pb.D. iD science biator)', said recenUy. One project that failed to Upt a fire under the public 1'U Edison'• "perpetual ct1ar." Tbe 1to11e conalsted el a hollow tube and a sprlq-loaded plun1er t.bat pu1bed a wad of tobacco toward a ftame near tbe mouthpiece. Tll• tMn WU I bellcoptier• lllle .............. ,,.. to UN .._-,_ Uft. There la no t.W.O. u.t the macb!M wu evta built, u6d auoctate ~ dlrfft« Leanard s. Retdt. pOUnd. The cement was also Ul.cl to build tarnlture, but that Idea .-ent over like a cement btllloon," Reich said. la the days wben Sl0,000 wu considered a fortune, Edison Solt SS million In an lron ore milllnl venture dwinc tile 1llOI. He \lled coaveyon to mtne, cruall and tramport low·lfad• ore. 8ut EdilOn encountsed a ..,._ ol aelbedla, lncludlDC res· ulat mecbaalcal breakdowns. objtetlonabl• wu;;phorua ~-.... altM more plQtlful Meubl iron ran .. li.,IM"da. 1>"'1111 tbe .. 1 ........ ..... flDldeiiroi u l\lbiittba tor r•bber. 1•re pioneer Harry rtrenon ··~· &~11on four IOklentocl Ur• • .,.. tM ...... failed, thouCb Jenkins 1Ull lln't sure why. The work of the five-member team ii beina sponsored bJ the National Park Service, the New Jersey Hlltorlcal Commlsdln, the SmithlOftlan lnstltuUon and a';J::, University. , wbo U-..d from lMT to ltll, wu a awldent of M.io Park and bad hla main laboratory ln W•t Oran1• • .,. lb• alte ol tM Edison Nau.al Hlltorlc Slte. TM rwearcb, whltb be1aa lD , tavolv• eomp1Un1 .. d ........... mllllon ,. ... tn· ... ,q more t~•• 1,000 l•b .........-. TIM ..aerial la to be 4lMIW b1to I00,000 P&I• al elenftlm tor reeearcb Ubrarlel jDcl a IO·volume edlUola for -•bllc coanmpUoa. l j ~--..... ------------··------. ----... DEAR PAT DUNN: I've noticed amall plies of colored dust under my antique mahosany table. Do I have an insect in- vasion? W.J ., Cotta Meta When powder post and fa.mlture bee&Jea dlacover bard, compact woods that are dry wlllt ·a,e, &.bey have a feaat. Try apraylD' a IMHIMbold luectlclde dJrec&.ly ... Ute •mall fllolH left by lbeae laaectl. Y• may kne Co fllld a maplfyln• 11aa1 Co ... ate tile boles, IHat they're tltere. Take care ..C Co set Ute sprn oa any varallbecl lbdllt. U Ute problem co•Uaae1, eall aa es&ermlaalor. Otlaer faralture pesta laclude 'termites, wh.lda bore from within; aad woodworma, wlakb breed ID hlralture crevices. Exercues aid neck pain DEAR PAT DUNN: My long freeway com mute is a pain in the neck, literally! Do you know or any exercise that can unkink my neck muscles when I finally arrive at m y destination? K.J., C.0.ta Mesa Give this Isometric exercise a try. Place both hands on your forehead, flD1en apwatd and try to push your head forward aa you re- sist wU.b your bands. Then lace your Ra1ers behind your back and push backward, resist- ing with your hands. Resist for six seconds and then repeat with your hHd tilted at dif- ferent angJes. Alarm clock awaited DEAR PAT DUNN: Can .you tell me who to contact about an alarm clock I ordered last April, but never received? As I recall, I sent in a coupon clipped from the paper. My $9.99 check was cashed May 29 by "Colgate Alarm Clock," New Century Merchandise Inc., New J ersey, but that's all the informa- tion I have. D.G., Ruttngtoa Beach Colgate-Palmolive Co., wh.ldl spoesorecl the alG'm ~I offer, reporta that tile fulfUl- ment houae •Century Merchandise Inc.> IS boldlnl ~ks peadin1 delivery of bat- "rles to OlllNte them. Y• aad otlter coa- umen w~ tlall cloek are aAecl &o be padent .... d "late delivery" llOtlcet have beea mallecl to most cal'lomera. lroalcally, claeckl for this offer were made oat Co "Time II Money." e "Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will rN tape, getting the OM~ra and JIOll Med to 101~ 1Mq111tfu · ment and ~ ... Mail to Pat Dunn. At Yow Ccxul Dail11 Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560. 92626. At man11 lftten aa po1-1b~ IO)ll plw>Md inq11i1W1 or ~tin• not '• fllll namt>. oddreu and ""-1 ftwmber cannot bt COMfdffN Th " dailJI t%· ct>pt Simdo111. '' You can help vour newspaper carrier collect 11 times convenient to vou ~Y having your money ready to the carrier won't have to call beck. Because this young pereon la In buaineu for himself ·or hertelf. pleue be ready -and watch that big tlT'ile whlctl NY'I "Thank you:· Daily Piiat ~MORE portable 1( E ,.. $10 Olne\te dlahw••~n "5 Lae. tbl • I c b' 0 u a e ~,:.~viable toe>f $30. 141.()000. "Sold everything I advertised In the 'Dead' ·uvman booked STOCKTON (AP> When Cindy Jean Hickey dlla ppeared while 1wimmln1 In the San Joaquin Delta, her family thouah t .a h e drowned, newapapers carried her obituary and friends contributed cash to her survivors. Now, she hu been ar- rested and booked , along with her husband, -- FTC targets mortuaries Item pricing to replace so-called 'package deals' I WASHINGTON (AP) -1be by one ~an provide some 1 ooo comptalnt1. Contlder1'. Federal Trade CommlNIOG lw minimal counterwel1ht to the t£ere •re about U ms voted to crack down on a prac-heavy advantage of the funeral dealhl a )'ear, that h a v , lice by funeral homes of 1lvin1 director, who l.s not dl1trau1ht, very amall percenta1e of e bereaved per10111 no choke but awkward or unfamiliar with the com plalninl about funenl a "packa1e deal" that may in-transaction," Pert.schuk said. services. We don't thlnk a elude Items they don't want. The commlasion also decided federal rule ts warranted, 'J'he FTC, wrapptn1 up It• to require that funeral directors ese_eclally because there already work on a re1ulatlon for funeral stve prices by telephone when la state and local re1ulaUont homes, decided to require Item asked, but rejected Pertscbuk's Myers said. pricing that will allow con-1u11esUon that they be required When the commission com- aumers to choose the services to bring up the subject by •ay-· -·• th t f lb of 0 pletea lt.s funeral-home regwa· ey wan rom among ote • '-1, "Woul. d you ui..e to discuss h f d "' • lion, which has been in t e ere . prices?" Comm Isa ion er M 1 c hael works ror several years, the rule Pertschuk called the provision The commission aplit 2-2 over will be subject to public com- "the heart of the funeral rule... whether funeral directors can ment. It also will be open to coo- He said the packa&ins of the require that a casket be' bou1ht greesional veto. Gary, 23, and h erL__..;;.....:Jlll~~...!!..~~ brother, Robert Frymire, 18, with con- spiracy to file a false re- port, filing a false report and grand theft. San Joaquin County sheriff's ofrtcials reported. BATTLER Co nservative Richard Viguerie says his d!rect·mail organization is work- ing nearly "around the clock" to block Sandra O'Connor's confirmation as a v a r i o u s f u 0 e r a I c a 1 t 1 when the body la to be cremated. "forecloses to the bereaved the Thia issue may not be settled un- o pportunity to arr a nee the tU the panel'• vacant filth seat Ls Jobless decline8 runeral of choice." rilled. He said consumer• dealing Representatives of tJie funeral with funeral homes are dis-industry continued their opposi- BERN, Switzerland (AP> This nation has practically no unemployment and boasts more jobs than workers, government statistics show. A report said the number of jobless declined in June to 4,470, or 0.1 percent ol the labor force, and unfilled jobl at the end of last month totaled 12,638. Alter Mrs. Hickey's buaband said s he vanished July 12, dep- uties dra1aed th e traugttt, usually unfamiliar with Uon to any regulation. runeral transactions and in a Richard Myers, president of hurry to complete the arrange· tbe National Funeral Directors ment.s, making them especially Association, said tbe organlza-waterwayaforslxday1. ~ u Prem e . Court · But, Mrs . Hickey Justice. Hearings are turned up aUve and well scheduled to start vulnerable. lion may challenge the FTC rule "The ability of the consumer before Congress or In the federal Monday. Sept. 9. to see in cold print how the U · courts. sortment of servlcea adds up one "The FTC investigation found STEPHEN BROWN LIOUIDATORS APPRAISERS By Order of Major Furniture a Carpel Manufacturer SUNDAY, JULY 26 ~~o~~~~o.m. 17751 Sky Park East, Irvine, CA Deeorator Furniture Elegant styled furniture Including: Slffpers • Loveaeots • Playpens a SecHonols. Cocktail. Coffee a End Tables. available In decorator fabrics ond Imported harctwood Ira,,,. •. Persian Carpets &. Rugs bqulllte nandknotted allk a woolen Pe_ ... carpets In some of tne folloWlng dellgN: Kaahan • Kerman • IChorauon • Tabriz • Shiraz. Hunting. Pra't'9r l Animal Carpets .. These carpets are avolloble In many llzea. omee Equipment An eldenatve .. tectk>n of new and vied omce equipment lnclvctlng: Executl'te Delkl. Hennon Miiier Furniture • l ookco ... • Flies • Storage Cabinets • Sof ... Conference Table and Chal11 • IBM Se~ • 60 New Electronic CatcukJtora. 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OUR DEMONSTRATION ~ ON ALL OUR VCR MODELS: I I 19,, PORT AILE I ' COLOR TV 1 • .................... 41# .......... ~ ...... ,... •'I ;, .... ... ............. .... $41t.tl ---- SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911 ENTERTAINMENT 86 ~ These A's are building a power in Orange County. For story, see B3. Football Jlily! • ID Shrine Game set tonight at Rose Bowl • By &OGEJl CARLSON Of .. Delty .......... PASADENA -It ~s produced three Heisman Trophy winners and 3~ All-Americans during the past 29 years -and the long, told line goes OD. It continues tonight (7:30) at the Rose Bowl as the 30th annual Shrine All-star football game gets under way. While the past includes such names as John Huarte (Notre Dame). Mike Garrett (USC) and Jim Plunkett (Stanford), among others, tonight's package is led by Michael Alo of Banning Hieb for the South and Fred Crutcher of Blair High for the North, alone with 11 Orange County products in the South starting lineup, including six from the Oranee Coast area. Among the South's arsenal are wide receiver Emile Harry of Fountain Valley (the CIF Division I Player of the Year), Fountain Valley offensive tackle Duval "Bubba" Love, Mater Dei linemen Larry Williams and Dave Uranich and Edison High'• one-two punch of Dino Bell and Duaine Jackson. Each is an AJl-CIF choice, each is headed for a major college and each fieurea heavily in the plans of Soutti coaches Bill Workman (defense) of Edison High and Chris Ferragamo of Banning (of· fense). Ferragamo has his running punch of Alo and Danny Andrews in the South backfield behind Long Beach Poly quarterback Stefan Derrick and it is potent.ially as explosive a backfield as has been seen in th.is series. Although Alo's statistics are hardly world re· nowned (700 yards, seven touchdowns and an all· purpose kicker during his senior season), the 5-11, 220-pound bull is labeled by Ferragamo as the finest player produced during Ferragamo's reign at Banning. Among Ferragamo's products at Banning have been his brother, Vince, UCLA All ·American Freeman McNeil and Stanley Wilson, wbo bas started the past two years at Oklahoma with still two years left. Alo and Andrews shared Player of the Year honors for the city champions, while Harry (Division I), Derrick (Division II) and South de· fensive tackle Jomo Page of Pius X (Divillon Ill) also boast Player of the Year credentials. Behind the Alo-Banning combo ls another run· ning combination which produced 47 touchdowns between them -Millikan's Courtney Griffin (20 TDs and beaded for Arizona) and Lynwood's Bur· ness Scott (27 TDs and headed for UCLA>. While the South appears to. have the edge with player of the year personnel, the North counters with Crutcher (7.9 average amidst 22 touchdowns and bound for USC) and El Camino Real's Tony Lewis (18 TDs) in the starting backfield. The North leads this series, 5·2, since the formal was changed to include players only from the Los Angeles and Southern Section areas. Prior to that and at another site -the Los Angeles Coliseum, the South racked up a 13·6-3 edge on a state basis. The South's offense also boasts a formidable aerial attack with the presence of Harry and his <See SHRINE, Page BZ> ( . 'Victory has CallO'WCly thinking in terms of playoffs !BYCU&TSEEDEN or .. ....,.Nll .... The last time Ossama Kballl scored a goal was a mere three days ago in a J.2 loss al Calgary. • . The last time Joe Clarke scored a goal was in I i the Amateur Cup fmal of 1978 in St. Lou.ii. ~ Friday night at Anaheim St.adium, the two put r-their scoring talents to good use u they sparked I • lhe Surf to a surprilinalY euy 4·1 victory over the I Fort Lauderdale Strikers before 8,471 appreciative . fans. , After the game, Surf Coach Laurie Colloway, S obviously pleased with the way bis t.eam bas put • ~gether three strone sbowinla. waited patiently for someone to ask him the question he's constant· ' ly bemt asked. · • "Do you still think you can make the NASL : playoffs?" someone finally asked to his satisfac· ·uon. : There was no need for an answer. The Surf ) coach ls convinced his team can rally from what ~has been a rather dismal year. "We shut down a good team tonight. They ~have some good players out there in (Ray) : Hudson, (Branko) Segota and (Bernd) Holzenbein. ~Their pace can cause problems ln a hurry,'' ~+aUoway said. The Strikers proved that three minutes into the ame when Holzenbein took a crou and bluted a t ' . ·Stabler 's move ' . ! mind-boggling 1 SAN ANGELO, Texas <AP> -Quarterback Ken Stabler, who often left opposine defenses I pes1in1 during bis sparkling 11-year National ~ Football Le.ague career, still bad everyone won· : dering Friday why he suddenly announced his retirement. ' Wu he anfrY at off·seuon report.I that he I mi1bt be traded to Los Anceles7 Did be mate an impwalve move? New Coach Ed Biles. who bad l'emodeled the Oiler offense to better fit • Stabler's skllb, declined to spectalate. · !4 "1bere's a great cloak of mystery around all this,'' said Biles, who was shocked by Stabler'• announcement late 'lbunday. "J don't think bis aaent even knows what '1 IOln& on. He haan 't even talked to Ken other than through lepbone meaaa1es." The manner in which stabler announced bis retlrement wu bllarre .tthin lt.lelf. Henry Pltt.I, the quarterback's aaent, told team of· ftcla11 Stabler bad left two telephone meaaaee• aaytq he wu quittina the aame. Alked if be thouebt off-seMOD trade rum0r1 bad left Stabler miffed, Biles replied, "Well, if that 61, then he's not the competitor I tbou&ht be wu. A pro player Dowl tlaat 1ltaattaa al••JI II poulble -that be cu be traded. You doa 't wear 1our feeUaa• on your •lffve, whdMr JOU'N a eoaeb or a pla7w, 10 I don't tbtU tlaal'I a fad« at all," lie•*'•• BO.-tald be Ud talked to 1M An1ea. 4'lrlna the olf-aeuoa concernla1 a pouAW. trade. Oil• ffterau eapreued abock at Stabler'• announcement bat several, tncludlq offeulve taekle Leon Gra1, ltlll boped Stabler would re· turn. • "Althouib Iba .. a lot of COllM•ee la Olf· ford Nlellen, Stabler'•~ lut ...... I'd De to .. "l'be &oaft' .'(8*aW.> oome Met. H•'• ._a lot of bl:.C .. Ill ldl ear .... I...,. WI 11 Jlill aa llD •• rwtm • • pert. oti~ lrreplactablt, aUlto•lli tlli• ......... .... .. \be MUt ciflleaft ..... .... Nrtala&r -·t ... ..,.. .. ov .~ .... tbat ... 't••··---~_,;.._ .. ...,, .. au.NM. ··u11e..._. .-.'1MIKJtiitfllirla .... N••--.. a .. ._ ........ 1&'1 n•dltlai I .. . ... : .. shot past Surf keeper Alan Mayer t.o give Fort Lauderdale a 1-0 lead. "I guess I'm very pleased with the way we played, especially after we made it extra bard for ourselves in the first few minutes," Calloway con- tinued. It actually took a bit brealt to get the Surf on the scoreboard. Ford Lauderdale's Thomas Roneen was ticketed for baulin1 down Khalil in the penalty area, glvlnl the Surf a penalty kick . Carlos Alberto, for tbe second time this season. calmly found the open corner of the net on the kick and the Surf bad notched the score at 28 : 15. Khalil then went lo work a UtUe more than three minutes later, takin& a pus from Carlos Alberto to beat Striker goalkeeper Jan van Beveren at 31:54. Clarke was also credited with an assist on the play. Clarke, one of the original Surf players who traveled west when the St. Louis Stars moved their franchise to Anaheim, scored the first outdoor goal of bis six-year career at 42: 13 on a booming shot after tatlng a pass from Paulo Cesar. "I did score a couple of goals in the indoor season though," Clarke defended himself after the game. "Hey, it's only been 110 games." Clarke, an olfense·mioded defender, wasn't through, either. He set up Khalil's a'econd goal of the game, along with Charlie Coote, at 87: 55 as the Surf put the match away with a 4·1 lead. For Khalil, who is the all·Ume goal scorer in Egypt, it was the ninth tally of the year, makine him the team's top goal producer -even thoueh he's only been with the Surf for 10 games. Khalil had several other excellent op· portunities before, after and between his two goals, as well. '·I guess I just have to concentrate more on my shots," he said. "I don't try to take more shots after I've scored a couple of goals. I just feel com· fortable out there. "Everybody did his job out there tonight," Khalil continued. "We have t.o work bard. We know there's still hope." With KbaUI in tbe lineup, thine• have brt1htened conaiderably for the Surf. The t.eam was playinc without the services of it.I top two scorers -Steve lloyera ud !Aurie Abrahanll -which meant Kballl wu the ma.in (See SUSF, Pa1e 82) Deity ............. ~~ The Surf'• Jan Van Der Veen (~ft) trie• to hold of/ Fort Lau.cUrdale Striker Thoma1 Rongen during oc· tU>n at Anaheim Stadium Fridaf/ night. Moffet outdueled by Barrett in breaststroke Newport Harbor grad finishes second in 1:06.69 at National Sports Festival SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -World· reeord bolder and 1.l80 OlYmplan Bill Barrett outdistanced B11t>0a'1 John Molfet in tbe 100.meter breutatrote lo b'8llat competlUoa on tbe flnt dayoldMNatklealSporta F..Uval. 8arntt taict b11 Ume of 1 :05.54 wu th belt be'• net bad wb• be wun't lbaved aDd bl prtme coadlUm. llOftllt, wllo prepped at Newport Huw Blll!r_ finlibed aeconcl 1t l :OI.• Wttll zuve lJ.ndqulst tak1nt tblrd ll1!01.1S. IN Olm acUoa on a day ftlled with ...,..._ and eomplalatl, Mary Wa,U ol lfereed Jlland, Wub., won du'M IQlcl medlll la 'lite W'I .............. Riek c.._, tbe OltmlJUI wbo II UM prnl• AIDirleu ~. WOii 1111.,. ....,, ...... Ullle al Wallliill Clieiill,.,. two IQldl IM a .u .............. . Bat a.tit Hetd••· o .. of tile , ............. ldloill.W~ n• teall a .,m lllid '·!¢111 ltldi; AM ID a t• ... ...._ 11iAll111, WJMNlld ....,_·aaw u.ta Nolt tlll~--.... ··--~· workout and bit her bead on the ice, fracturtna her skull. Nolt of Henbey, Pa., wu practic· ine a lift po11itlon for the pain com· petition With her brother, Jeffrey, when be apparently caupt bit 1tat.e on the lee and tripped, briDlllll them both crubln& to the lee. Dr. Roy T. Beraman. the U.S. Olympic Commit· tee pbytieian, 1ald tbe wu lD stable condition and wu alert in Croule- lrvln1 bolPtal. CONNIB CA&r,SNTBa of Madllan, Wl!:i won lbe SO.kilometer eycltna ._. neiden waa lavolved in a thr .. bla .W. HeWeo, allo from Ma~ II tllefai..c ..... lllatma cbamplon and tb• world c1cllnc cbam.-. IMt rear. SIM Ill bll' froont waa..f ....... MP wltlt the .. ck wMel of .......... rtdila • .., ... DocW' al ·~·--al ecm1n1. tol· lidlu , two ...... ridef9;-.Jt.ldm udtM .. tworllll'l"• ..... llOt bnalMI _. alriataM _. ~ •1&tl'l4tD lta1 .,...#W ..tan ·:e· . M ._. "'ck IDd ftetd ........ . ... ---~-·· ings about their competitions, which were scheduled to start today. They complained that the new $500,000 track at Sunnycrest Park is too soft and warned that spectators sbouJdn 't expect fut times. &veln,y Aabford, the American re- cord holder lo the 100. and 300-meten, sprinter James Sanford , ateepl~baMr Henry llanb, 1,500- meter daamplon Sydlaee Maree and lone Jumper Larry Myricks are amona U.. headliners bere. CompetlUom were beld Jl'rlday In :H of the aa sports in th1-tlx·day ev.nt, wbleb la beld by the USOC in nap· Olymp&a yean In order to provich. competition and ••Pc>•ure for America's amateur MM~. Swim ..... bad -. of the beca11t 1cb-4W. Friday, wida 14 evtDCa. T•S If. Yaa.OLD Warte won U. WOIMD'I ...... fl'eelVI•, ClllM back atx 9"811 lat.riP:c Utt -backltrab .... ftnaU,y wttb Unke, Aprtl Coa of , Arb., and LJDda Wblte of WMtU~ t to take tbe IOO frMlt1le talA1 for UNI Weat team. 11M Welt ftnllbed da1 WWa 207 points to 159 for the Mldwe1t, 125 for the Eut and 100 for the South. Jn the 200 lteestyle, Wayte wu timed in 2:04.12, a Festival record. 'nlat wu the lint ol 13 Umes that beUertll Jt'1t Festival recorda in 14 eventa ... Mat second-place finisher Cox by a Ml"l18d and 1980 Olympian Libby KinkMll of Wayne, Pa., who wu fowtb, by dine aeco.Dds. Wayte swam the JOO bacbtrcllle lo 2: 19.82 performance, wltb K.inkeed, a backstroke specialist, secon• in 2:21.1'. Many of the awlmmera have Mid that they .have not done tlMl.r ..._ tralninl for tbla compeUjS:""ly becaUle the)' an .ull tr 11"- fr"llvel:y toward the N 1.-a Co.ane champlouhl~ Aue. u.u lil MUwMee. ... IMYDrT niUJ peaked flliritlm meet lllle I wW for tbe <N.._.>. P&acillllillllatMnftuldt. .... •• W11te aal1: Tbe tOp ··ftDllberl ID Mllw-*-WW 10\0 .Uta fW 1 lull meet. LIP• won th• 200 butterft)' la 1:15~. (' I I I l l Orange Coaat OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, July 25, 1981 Hollywood of old impresses Shula From AP dlfpakllle• MIAMI -Thomas "Hollywood" [I] Henderson drew rave reviews -in· •. • eludina from himsell, of course -fw bb Miami DolpbJna debut. "You bad to be impressed with No. 56 Oil de· rense " Coach Don ShuJa said of Henderson's perfo~mance Thursday in a "rookie" scrimma1e with the New Orleans Saints. "He worked 12 plays defensively and made two ro three good plays. lf he straightens himself out and stays <m the right palh, he's going to be a heck of a football player," Shula added. The 28 ·year ·o ld linebacker is trying to salvage bis National Football League career in his Dolphins tryout. A publicity- seeking star for the Dallas Hendet«ll'I Cowboys three years ago, Henderson eventually wore out Coach Tom Lan- dry's patience with his sideline antics and was cut, then nunked trials with two other NFL teams. · Last year he admitted a drug abuse problem and enrolled in a drug rehabilitation program. He bas said his troubles have humbled him and given him determination to prove he can come back. But he showed flashes of vintage Henderson in assessing his performance Thursday. "I showed intestinal fortitude today," Hen- derson decided. "I broke up that screen pass that came my way. I'm getting my old sell back. I'm still playing with a smile on my face. "I was getting a little envious watching those veterans standing on the sidelines with the rookies. But then I figured everybody came out to see Bum <Phillips) and Hollywood today. We couldn't let them down,'' Henderson said. "I feel like I have my killer instinct back," said Henderson. "I was hustling today. The key to my success is I have to be consistent ... Durochlr •YI pl.,a are nutl Bl1'MINOHAM, Ala. -J'otmer • ~ Jeque Ill ud • Leo Durocber .. ~ mar.:'1e.,u1 b11tbaU pJ11tr1 oa ltftlct art 111tupld, that'• all, atupld." Duroeher, TSL w11 ln llrmln•h•m to speak to • Trattlc and naDIPortatlOI\ Club dinner oa rriday nltbl. He said ln a Thunday n.llht lnterview: "Make the cJub today and you 're 1uaranteed $37 ,500. Play re1ular and you can ull $180,000, mlolmum. Meal money ill $37 .50 pc1r day. Any family of four could Uve on that anywhere in the cou.ntry. "Now these auye want more money. They're nuts." Durocher belMn his bl1 Durocher league career with the New York Yankees in 1927 and played with Cincln· natl, St. Louis and Brooklyn. · Quote of the day JoAnne Caner, on why she talks to the galleries on the women's pro 1011 tour: "It keeps me relaxed. I enjoy the 1ailery. And most of the lime. I'm on their aide of the ropes." Score one for the Raiders LOS ANGELES -U.S. District m Judge Harry Pregerson ruled Friday • 9 • that the National Football League la not a single entity, handing the lea1Ue a major setback in its court battle with the Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Coliseum Com- mission. The 10 jurors In the antitrust trial will thus not have to include in their deliberations the question or whether the league acted as a partnership -one or the NFL's frequenUy stat· ed contentions -when it blocked the Raiders' proposed move to Los Angeles. Final testimony in the trial concluded Thursday, with closing arguments scheduled to begin next Monday. The jury Is expected to get the case later in the week. "We think this was a stunning victory,'' s aid attorney Joseph Alioto, the former mayor of San Francisco who is representing the Raiders and their m anaging general partner. Al Davis, in the case. "My feeling has been throughout the trial that the partnershi p business is a hoax they Ctbe NFL) were trying to put over on the jury. It's ridiculous to say Al Davis is partners with Gene Klein (San Diego Chargers owner); the mem· bers of the league are not partners, they're competitors." a-ball today OD tlU dat, lll &ueball ID 11'71: Ctnctanatl'• Pete ROM cracked a third· tnnJn1 llDal• to left fttld ott New York'• CraJ1 lwan to 1xt1nd hl1 hlttlot etreak to 1 NaUonal Lea•ue record 31 1ames. The Mell, t.bouab, won the 11me 8-2. On this cfate ln 1881 : En route to hll 81-bomer Huoa, Ro1er Marl• of the New York Yankees cracked four bomen ln a double·header ofJ four Chlca10 White Sox pitcbera: Frank Baumann, Don Larsen, Buae Kemmerer and Warren Hacker. The outbunt lifted Marls' homer total to 40 and put bJna 24 aames ahead of Babe Ruth'• record 60· homer pace of 1927. On lhis date In UM9 : St. Louhl stuuer Stan Muaial hit for the cycle a.a the Cardinale routed the Brooklyn Dodaera, 14·1 at EbbeQ Field. When Musial stepped to the pJate for bis final at bat, a Brooklyn fan muttered, "Here comes 'dat man aaain." The New York newspapers reprinted the remark, and thus was born the otckname "Stan The Man." On thle date In llMl : Boston's Lefty Grove won the 300th and last game of his career aa the Red Sox topped the Cleveland lndJans, 10-6. Today's birthdays: Former Loe Angeles Dodger fireman Larry Sherry, the MVP of the 19:58 World Serles, 11 46. Atlanta catcher Biff Pocoroba la 28. Raiders have high hopes for Marsh The Oakland Raiders have hlah m hopes for Out Mania. They hope he'll ' • become another Geee Vpsbw. The NFL cbampiona are ll'OOming Marsh. their No. 1 draft choice, to take over at offensive left guard when Upshaw, a standout lineman for 14 seasons. finally retires . It looks bleak for baseball The major league baseball strike moved on Fliday, wlpin& out l3 more games in the wake of a fruitless negotiating trip to Washington and amid grow· ing concern that the season might be over. The executive board of the Major League Players Association was -to meet in Chicago Monday to discuss the walkout, whkh appeared near an end this week before negotiations broke down . . . Fourteen·year·old Kathy &laaldl, the youngest player ever to win at match at Wim- bledon, said Friday she wiU make her pro- fessional debut at next month's U.S. Clay Court Championships in Indianapolis. Ind. Canada stuns U.S.,78-76 ioss dims hopes of gold medal at Games BUCflAREST, Romania (AP) -An a11resalve Canadian buketbaU team upset the United States 78-76 and a freak finish in the men's 100.meter butterlly gave Americans a 3--3 gold medals split with the Soviet Union ln swimmin1 coo1petitioo at the World University , Games Fl1day. Stewart Granger a Canadian-born resident of Brooklyn, N. Y.. scored 21 points for the Canadians, and Jay Triano added 19 to give the defending champion Americans their ftrst defeat of the tournament and dim their liUe hopes. Swimmers BUI Paulus of Texas and Robert Placak of UCLA touched the finish line at the same time, in 55.41 seconds, to share gold medals in the butterfly. Jill Sterkel, another Texas student, set a meet record of 1 :01.91, In winnlng the women's 100 butterfly. Games records and gold medals went to Soviet swimmers Lina Kachyushite ln the women's 200 breaststroke, Arsen Miskarov ln the men's 200 breast.ltroke and the Soviet team In the 800 freestyle relay. Jobn Gre1orek of Geor1etown took the seventh U.S. track and field 1old medal of the Games by winninl the 3,000 ·meter steeplechase ln 8:21.2.16. The 21·year-old Gregorek. of Northport, N.Y. was more than a second inside the former record set in 1975 by Bronislaw Malinowski of Poland. Romanian Florenta Craclunescu set aanother track and field meet records, throwing the disQUI 221-5 to win the women's competition. Alexandr Sbablenko of the Soviet Union took the decathlon UUe with 8,055 points and Laszlo Szalmo of Hungary jumped 27 feet to take the men's long jump aold medal. The Soviet men, led by 7-4 center Vladimir Tkacbenko, crushed upstart Mexico 97-71 in the first round of the semifinal round robin basketball tournament. The Soviets take on the U.S. team to· day and face the Canadians on Sunday in games that ~ould decide the tourna· ment. The winner is likely to race Yugoslavia, strongest team in the other semifinal group. "I told you honestly, I didn't know if · we could beat the United States," said Canadian Coach Jack Donahue. "Not because of lack of talent, but because we've been together ror such a short time ... " He said the team had been working together for about three week.a before coming here. Soviets and Americans dominated the swimming competition in Bucharest's outdoor pool. The record·settina Soviet team was well ahead of the Americana 'until the final leg, when anchorman Kris Kirchner of Texaa closed the 1ap to 15-hundredtha of a second. Paulus wu leading by about two body lenaths going Into the final atretch of the butterfly, but Placak cau1ht bJm just before the finish. "That's pretty weird, isn't it," Paulus said of the dead heat. "You don't see too many fmishes like that." From Page 81 SHRINE GAME • • • catching ability, coupled by the Long Beach Poly combination of Derrick and wide receiver Ron WOO<iJ, Orange Coast area players have figured beavi· ly In recent games. In the 1978 game Fountain Valley's Willie Gittens ran for three touchdowM and rushed for a game record 215 yards in a 29-21 South victory. Kerwin Bell or Edison scored twice and ran for 179 yards in the 1980 game, but the South fell short, 21 -17. North Offensive Uneup TE-Duane Bickett, Glendale 205 T -Brian Lynch, Muir 26S G -Gerald Boat. Oxnard 225 C Sean Brennan, San Luis Obispo 210 G -John Paton. La Canada 225 T Scott Ward, Burroughs 230 WR-Todd Dellutri, Burroughs 165 WR-Paul Jones, Kennedy 160 QB Mike Owens, Van Nuys 187 RB Fred Crutcher. Blair 200 RB -Tony Lewis, El Camino 190 North Defensive Lineup DE John Pulido, Santa Paula 185 T -Terry O'Hara. Crespi 265 NG Brent Bartz, Arcadia 240 T -Armahn Williams, El Camino 245 DE-Kurt Ward, Pasadena 185 LB -David Beckstrom, Verdugo Hills 220 LB-Neil Hope, Fairfax 205 OB-Donald La Bomme, Alemany 200 DB Charlie Parry, Newbury Park 200 OB-Ed Saignes, LA Poly 172 DB Tod Short, St. Francis !70 South Offensive Lineup TE Joe Cormier, Serra 210 T Larry Williams, Mater Dei 235 G Duval Love, Fountain Valley 260 C -Jeffrey Jones, Carson 220 G Dave Uranich. Mater Dei 223 T Greg Pacos, El Toro 235 WR Ron Woods, LB Poly 165 WR -Emile Harry, Fountain Valley 175 QB-Stefan Derrick. LB Poly 190 RB -Danny Andrews. Banning 180 RB-Michael Alo, Banning 220 South Defensive Llneup DE Jack Faris. El Modena 185 DT-Jomo Page, Pius X 235 NG-Johnny Jackson, Lynwood 210 OT Kurt Burger, El Modena 210 DE-Joe Gray, St. Paul 195 LB-Monte Taylor, Loara 195 LB-John Roney. Esperanza 210 08-Duaine Jackson, Edison 210 DB-Dino Bell, Edison 180 DB-Darrell Divinity, LA J ordan 173 DB-Ronald Story, Serra 190 North Reserves Luis Zendejas (Don Lugo), k; Doug Allen (Baldwin Park). dt: Ronald Brown <Muir), 173: Kenneth Green CLa Canada). b; Darryl Titsworth (Garey), t. South Reserve• David Flutts <Warren). dt; Burness Scott (Lynwood), rb; Steve Trapletti <St. Paul), ot; John Marshall (Foothill). db; Michael Gipson (Fremont). qb; Courtney Griffin (Millikan), rb. Doe~ getting better Saddleback College shot put specialist Jim Doehring, who was severely injured two weeks ago in a motorcycle accident, is resting comfortably In Hoag Memorial Hospital following successful back surgery. Doehring and a passenger, Phillip Davy, were injured July 10 when a pick·UP truck made a left· band turn in front of the bike on Balboa Boulevard near C Street, Newport Beach police reported. Ooebring's father said his son's condition has improved since doctors fused to1etber three vertabra. As a freshman at Saddleback, Doehring tossed the shot put 60·2 to set a national standard among community college shot put specialists. He won the sta~e championship in both the shot put and discus this year. ...., ......... ~--. Surf'• Graham Oates battle• Thomal Rongen m o mid-cir col- ltlion. Surf won , 4·1. Fencing has no trouble with Curoso Robert Fencing outdueled Mike Curoso of Huntington BeacJI to win the match race event at the Costa Mesa Fair· grounds Friday. BUJ'CH VS.WALTS from Page 82 I SURF WINS EASIL~ I and the San Diego Friars Sundq, J .... H at 6 p.-. Of the SUrf's final i'ix gamee, five are aaainst Western Division f0et, lncludin1 two apiece with Uae Mtecl and Soek ..... Before '· '112 In attendance, Fencing reached the final by beatinf Curoeo ln the handicap maln (five laps). Curoao camp risht back to ftUallly for the llna11 by wtnnlni the scratch main (four laps>, out· dietancinc Brad Oxley ot San Clemente and Mike Bast of Rlveralde In the procese. FAN APPRECIATION NIGHT! ''We've put tocether three food 1amea now and I think the IUY• are •tartinl to feel bett.er about t.binas," Calloway Hid. "We can 1tlll cause some problems ln um leasue. ll'W• can win even four of our remalninl tla, there'• a sood ou.o. .w •u be la &M pla)ldfa. I'm aUU very eneoura1ed." · , , Fenclnc, ot Duma P,::ia then had an euy tlm• ln tbe . Crali Youq ot Lomita cap· lured the Wrd·d1vl1lon maJD, while the eecond·dlvialon maln wu taken by 011)' Ermoleallo of Cyprea. f:eaturlng drawing for free prizes •.. NeW Pro 110 tennis racquet by Prince 2 llfMlme f..,lly memberships at Loa Cebelleroa Sports Club Free WMkenCI for 2 at South Coaat Plaza Hotel Dlscountetl Box S1at1 SS* Tickets $10, $15, and $20. ................ ~ ..... ~---· ....... ,... ··--·-• • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 ... ---------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 25, 1981 Rioters · .stopgmne •, HAMILTON , New Zealand <AP> -About 250 anti-apartheid demonstrators forced their way ,. on to the Hamilton football grou nd Saturday forcing the •' abandonment of the second match by the touring South African Springboks rugby team. The capacity crowd of 27 .000 which had sat for more than an , hour while police unsuccessfull y negotiat ed with the dem· monstrators booed when the public address system an· nounced the game had been can- celled. "We want rugby. we want rugby," the crowd chanted as 100 police with visors and truncheons surrounded the tight packed group of demonstrators on the field . The de monstrators. some wearing cr ash helmets and mouth guards were t h e spearhead of a column of demonstrators numbering between 4,000 and 5.000 which had snaked its way through the streets to the ground. are ( W )right on with Billy Orange County semi-pro team boasts collection of players, all with same idea . -. ... BY ED ZINTEL dout, who, claims Brad Smith, is vided him with the drive. tie, culminating Aug. 21. or .. ......,"'!'...,. the fastest man ln baseball. Says "BUly Martin, I think, was the This weekend's four-team Sportatrivtatlme: the manager, "Bobby's 3.3 best baseball player ever. Now, tournament will feature. as an Question No. 1: Clyde Wright, speed to first base would leave he's the best mana1er in the entry. Al Campanis' pet project, all as "Skeeter", who in 1970 woo Mickey Rivers in the dust." aa me," Smith says. lb e Souther n Cal i f o r n la 22 games for the Angels, who, in And there's 19-year-old center It's not just a coincidence that Dodgers. Last week. the A's that same year. threw the first fielder Ron Remlinger out of Smith's club is named after bombed the Dodgers, 19·1. no-bitter in Anaheim Stadium Katella High who has never The A's opened play this history, is still playing baseball. played college ball but with his morning at 9 against the The question, which team ls he booming bat, has been heavily The Orange County Gol dfield Nuggets of San playing for! stouted by major league teams, Bernardino. The other team ln Question No. 2: Dave Skaggs, not to mention just about every A ' s st y le 0 I play the tournament, the California who in 1980 batted a not-so· four .ye a r university in Braves, should provide the A's sizzling .197 with the Angels California. closely resembles Bil-with their stiffest competition, before breaking an ankle that ly Ball. according to Smith, although, he forced him to sit out the rest of AND THERE'S Troy Ybarra, adds, he can't foresee his team the season, is still playing the former Costa Mesa High and seriously challenged. baseball .. The question, which current UC Irvine catcher. who team ls he playing for? because or Skaggs, plays right IF YOU ANSWERED the Orange County A's to both ques· lions, you're right, and you win an invitation to go watch Orange Co unty 's finest semi -pro baseball team in action when it opens divisional play in the NBC (National Baseball Congress) tournament today at the University of Redlands. Don 't l augh . Team owner/manager and No. 1 fan Brad Smith says the A's are capable of playing a good game against any of those ''prima don· na, millionaire" clubs currently on strike. And when Smith talks about his A's with the enthusiasm that Pete Rose takes with him in a head -first slide Into third. you begin to think that maybe his team is that good. IN ADDITION lo Wright. now 38, who toils from time to ti me in addition to his regular duties as pitching coach. and Skaggs, a catcher with a .475-plus batting average who may be the best overall semi-pro player in the world today. there are a few other familiar names from the past and present, now working together in an attempt' to make the A's the first West Coast team to win a World Series in amateur baseball. There's Bobby Smith. the fo rmer Orange Coast College and Cal State Fullerton stan· field for the A's . He's batting a moden .375. And there's ten fielder Mark Henkel, who hit .467 last year at the University of Wyoming, a single season bitting record for t he Western Athletic Con· ference. And there 's pitcher Alex Gorgle, who spent two years with the Kansas City Royals' AAA farm club. before coming over to semi-pro baseball two years ago. He's since compiled a record of 32·3 with an ERA this season of 0.90. Other A's players include des- ignated bitter Rieb Dostal, the former Newport Harbor and Orange Coast College star, relief pitcher Gary Bra hs, another product of Coach Mike Mayne's occ· prog ram and third baseman David Evans out of the University or Riverside who, ac· cording to Smith. has more talent than at least six major league third basemen playing to· day. THE A'S became a member of the NBC two years ago when Smith. a building contractor in Reno, decided to get back into baseball after some 25 years as a coach on the amateur level. He never was much of a player himself, although he did have a brief stint in the minors but Smith had baseball in his blood . Casey Stengel and Billy Martin, both close friends. pro· Martin's. The Orange County A's· style of play closely re- sembles Bllly Ball. "In one game this year, Bobby Smith stole first, second, third and then home on a pitch out," Smith proudly says. THE A'S easily won their division with a record of 16-2. What made that even more im· pressive was the ract that they had to play most of their games on the road. T his yea r 's area com· missioner fou led up the A's' schedule and because it was so difficult to attain a home field in the first place, the A's wound up playing three-quarters of their games away -from Escondido to Santa Barbara. Their official home park is Har t Park in Orange. Their home practice field is at Fountain Valley High. Bob Faust. the team's busi· ness manager and one of the ace pitchers with a 37-3 record over three years, admits that he can't understand why a West Coast team has never won a semi-pro World Series title. "WE SEND the majors· top players from here and as much as we dominate baseball, we've never won it," he says, adding "I think this is our year. If the A's win three games at Redlands they'll move on to re-gional play 10 Wi chita, Kan. where 40 teams nationwide will compete for the World Serles ti · SMITII SAYS his main objec· live is to get players signed to major league contracts. He feels any one of his current team members has that chance next season. What bothers him though, is the lack of attendance at games. "We play the hardest brand of baseball you'll find anywhere. If people would just come out and watcbus,tbey'dseewhatl mean. "Dave <Sk aggs> is a good ex- ample. I guess that after he broke his ankle, they didn't figure he could come back to the m ajors. But he'll go back. He's doing us a favor now by playing with us. Dave's not good, he's awesome." Skaggs, who now dabbles in real estate when he's not play- ing. says that for him, semi-pro baseball is just a lot of fun. "I DON 'T TRY to play up the fact that I can hit really well here." Skaggs says. "I do try to help the other players. There's a lot or talent on this team. I think that a couple of years in AA or AAA ball would put a lot or the guys over the top and into the big leagues ... Skaggs says his objective is not to get back into the major leagues, although, he adds, it mi&ht be worth the effort. "A lot of the player s may someday be in the position I've been in and I'd like to help them make the most of that op- po.ctunity. '. 1' -BA.KER P[YWOOD -i~---· ;=--ua11n • HMDWAIE --i;-:; ~ '9 -. ---- 4x8xY,." SALE MAHOGANY $ PLYWOOD 1~~80 69 GREAT FOR MAHY USES 4x8x'h" SALE PECAN Reg.$ PL YW·OOD 35 · 00 95 4x8x~" SALE .. 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Communltv amenltle• Include: A completely furnl1hed recreation bulldln!f with lounge aaembly room and men'• and womens 1hower, pool, hot water swlrl- pool spa. 2 It 3 beclroom1, 2 It 3 bath• from $139,950 to $179,950 i I I map not to ecale HB girls seek title The North Huntington Beach Major Bobby Sox All-stars have qualified Cor the National Championship playoffs at Bellis Park in Buena P ark, a seven-day tournament beginning Aug. 15. Manager Marie Ramirez and coaches Bill Hernandez and Tom Ramirez guided the North Huntington Beach team to the District 6• champions hip. disposing or the (ie ld in the double-elimination tournament to qualify, besting Pacific Coast (9-6), Southeast Orange (1-0). San Pedro (4-0 ) and El Segundo (9·0). Chris Ramirez and Kasey Anselmo combined to shut out three of the four teams and are expected to shoulder the bulk of pitching responsibility at Bellis Park. Ramirez and Anselmo. among others. are veterans of the 1979 national championship minor league team fielded by North Huntington Beach. North Huntington Beach's regular season was contested at Stacey-Clegg School. (11f) NJ.C>Of2 (714) HS-7071 "'_. ..... ------~.._ .......... .._, ... ,_.._. _____ , ....... _ _..,.~"T"-~~.....--.-.. ..., __ ... _.,.,._ ...... ~--....--....--· .. --------.--.. , ~ --··-· --- • OrangeCo .. t DAILY PILOT,.aturday, July 26, 1881 ' ............................... __ .;..; ______________ ;..;.. __ ...;.; __ .;.... ________________________________________________________________________ ~, -, IT'S .~: BlOGIE r-James Milum of Garden Grove shows off his 26-pound halibut. He snared the whopper while on an all-day boat out of Davey's ~Jeer in Newport Beach. rM>,I 'I .,.,, r "lt> Wliitworth rallies to-share lead LA G{lANGE, JU . CAP> -Kathy Whitworth put on a blazin1 birdie·birdie finish and yn- heralded Bonnie Lauer shot a course-tying rec&d 5-under-par 67 Friday to share the second-round lead in the 29th USGA Women's Open golf cham· pionsb.hi ... , . Wfillworth, a 4l·year-old veteran with 81 tour victories but still seeking her first U.S. Open UUe, opened the round in a first-place tie with Beth Daniel alter the twd;shot 69s Thursday. But before Whitworth, who needs $1,031 to become· 1otf's first woman millionaire, reached the fi.rf1. tee. Lauer, an early starter who bad matched par in the first roand. bad posted a 33·34·67 for a 36·hold total of 139, 5-under-par. Lauer. 30, had eight birdies and three bogeys in her round. She was the national collegiate champion out ot Michigan State in 1'73 and ber OD· ly tour victory wu Jn the Pally Bert Classic ln 1977. • ' Whitworth wenl out in 37, falling four sholl off the lead with a boi• 5 on No. 11 came back with a ' 33 for a 2-under-par '° and a 139 lotal. "I wasn't thinklDc birdie-birdie on the Jut two holes:,~l I felt I had a chance to birdie the 18th," said wnitworth, who needs one more tour triumph to ma~e record 82 held by Mickey Wript. S~t. a S·iron 20 feet from the pin oft No. 17 and d~ the pull. On the par-5 18th, she wu ln front Q( Uie green with her second shot, chipped to-withirr',.ff'feet and holed out. ~b1iw9rth never has led in a U.S. Open and said, ·:Yd·be abnormal if I didn't feel the pressure the next two days." Lauer attribyt~d her billiant round lo ex· cellent puttin1. Her score tied the competitive course record of f)7 set by Connie Bryant in li7•. when the U.S. Open was played over tbe 6,204-yard La Grange Country Club course. Levi holds slim PGA lead WllJ.J.AMSBURG , Va. (AP) -Wayne Levi overcame continuing puttin1 problemJ with a 4· under-par 67 and took a one·stroke lead Friday ln the second round of the Anheuser-Busch Golf Claa1ia1 --"It's s;itce to be reapect.tble uaiD .. :: Leyj ••Id after ng his 36·hold total of m. tive 1hot1 un- der p foe:. two t.Jjpa over tbe f ,822-yard KinpmW Golt ub Course. .A · cle. on t.be 15th bole Jifted hjm C>Ul or a tie and t him one shot In front of Bob Murphy, How d Twitty and Jim Boorot, Ued at. 138. Motional Sports Festival tops today's TV menu I Olympic-styled event features track, boxing, gym~tics, swimming, fi!IJ.lre skating l By JORN 8EVANO Lampley, Marty Liquori, Chris Schenkel, Kurt 1 p.m. (52) -ARG•NTtNa WRllTLING. I ... .... ...... Thom•1, Cathy Rigby Mason, P9ggy Flemlno, Eric 2 p,m, (4) -WllTIRN OUTDOO*IMAN -S.0· • It you were upset over mlla!q the Olymplct lD Heiden m1nt1 I 1uc1e look t 1 f 1 ...-J lMO, you'U enJoy the Olymp6c•type Pf'OIJ'am be1n1 · on how ~rasu:s hav:all:f:n"' 1 c=·a:t~~ ._.. b ABC .... , .., _ _._ __ _. Mcw'9 than 2,600 Amerlcen athletes wlll compete c 1 ...... R kl ( 2) •A N OM •u••TO preaenwu y WU .. --.-. ag1lnst OM another In 33 ctlff ....... t aports. The U.S. Is 0 or-oc IS. 5 -.vXI ". r .. The National Sport• ""tlval, held ln Syracuse, drvtded Into North, South, East •nd W11t ~Ions. RICO. N. y ., features Olympic-type competition In non· Today's coverage wlll concentr1te on track and field, 3: 30 p.m. (2) -cas Sl'OlltTI IATUlltDAY -Jeff OlympAcyeara. bo 1 nd ti Chendler (25-0-2) defends his WBA bln-.m-.lght ti· T• U.S. athlete1 wlll compete a1aln1t one •no• gymnes ca. tie against Jullen Solls <»1), the m.n he won It 1notr..r In track and field, boxln1, ~ymna1tlc1, from, In e scheduled U·round bout, ._ped et Atl1ntk OTHellt TeLeVlllON City, N.J. Also: Brent Mulburger reports from New 1wlrnmlq, fl1ure 1kattn1. speed 1 atin1 and , 11 1.m. (S) -WCT INVITATIONAL -Eddie York with 1ntervlews end feJtUrts. (7) -ba1~ttba11. Olbbl vs. Brian Teacher, teped In March at GRIATelT SPORTS LIG•NDS -A tribute to Unllb the Olympics, however, only l Ya hours Sallsbu'ry, Md. J•ckle Stewert, the three-time Formula 1 world drlv· will be devoted by ABC today (1tartln1 at 5 p.m.) 11 :20 e .m. ( .. ) -NIC SPORTS' SUMMER Ing champion. and 2Ya hours Sunday. SEASON -Boxing teped at Atlantic City, H.J. 6:30 p.m. (SO) -VIC BRADEN'S Tl!NNIS 110• Al MJchaels wlll boat with eommentaton lnclud-Featured: welterweight champ Ernest H•rt Jr. de-THI! "UTURE. In& Peay Flemln1, Erle Heiden, Kurt Thomas fends his title egelnst David Beckwith. Also: COii· 8 p,m. (SO) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. and Cathy JlllbY Mason. trtQt Of a United Proftllionel Slo-Pitch sof1blll 9 p.m. (SO) -SPORTS AMERICA. The only other major event this weekend ii the geme betwe.n the New Enolanct Piigrims and the 10 p.m. (11) -THIS WEEK IN aASEBALL. S W • n...... -•--ried b ABC Cincinnati Suds In pnclnnatl; the side-car motorcy-RADIO U. · omens "'.,..,n, auu car Y (1 p.m.). cit event In the Belgium Grand Prix. Beseball -Tucson at Salt Lake City, 6 p.m., One ol the top three major events on the LPGA 11 :30e.m. (13) -NASL SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS. KMPC (710); Rebroadcast of 1971 World Serles tour, It's still hard to 1et excited over tbls after 12:30 p.m. (28) -VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR <Beltlmore Orioles vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, game watching a spectacle like the Brit11h Open last THE llUTURa. six>, KMPC (710). ; week. f Follow Ing ere the top sports events on TV tOday. f :~:::::::~en;;~/;wort•watchdng; ~~!~ 1 . OIL AND GAS LOTTERY l GOLF: U.S. Womea•a ()pea ~=.:::.~!:".v'!:° I A ....... en: Jim McKay, Peter Alllss, D•ve Marr, cMTa-..141·1211 I Bob ROSbUrg and Biii Fltmlng. , • ..._...... Can you afford to take a chance In the exciting world of oil & gas l Bonni ... t ... -............. 0401 Kathy Whitworth and e Lauer s ... re '""' -~--.. IHae acquisition on parcels offered by the United States Government? I lead going Into today's third round action. Whitworth ....,._,._,, • ._,.....,, needed a birdie-birdie finish Friday, while Lauer shot a course-record 67 to move Into the tie. 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Extra polnu 10 to Lulwaftl • and tbe Onr CM RW GUI, wbo were abort cban&ed Jut time. Onward and upward to the fourth round of Trivia Bowl XXIU u we teat YOW' lnconsequeotia tolerance level. We'll teat 1our Bardsmanahip on ·number nine, tbe two· pointer. 1. Marta Bur1e1 became better known to mov- ie tau u whom? 2. Name the eeneral '1 chauffeur ln the comic strip "Beetle Balley." 3. Accordine to a commercial Jln1le, wbat fruit &bould never be placed ln the tefri1erator? 4. "I never said actors were like cattle, I aaid they should be treated like cattle," clarified what famous movie director? 5. The song "Twenty Swedes Ran Throu1b the ;weeds Chasing One Norweetan" waa a musical ·tribute to what college football team? 1: Dtrec~r William Goodrich actually was wbat infamous movie actor? 1: What bueball mana1er wu credited with laventin,c the dugout? HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Paul Muursky, who explored tiuman relationships in "An Unmarried Woman'' and "Willie and Phil," ia producer- 'director of "Tempest." He describes bis new jiroject u "a comedy with dramatic overtones." It stars John Cusavetes, Gena Rowlands and Susan Sarandon. Filming bas begun on the Columbia pie- • ture ln AU.antic City, N.J. • ·... Caesars Palace Inc. bas announced the forma· don of a production company that ia slated to pro- uc:e and package its own "supenstar" entertain- ment and SJ>orts events. Clifford Perleman, bairman of Caesars, said the company soon hopes ... ~:.•.u' produce everytbine from movies and television ·•hows to Broadway productions. A bbst ot a ward-winners will be involved in ...... MGM's "Brainstorm," a contemporary action· ~~ adventure picture starrine Christopher Walken, ··Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher and Cliff Robertson. Walken won the Academy Award as Beat Supporting Actor for "The Deer Hunter" in 1979 and most recently starred in "Heaven's Gat~" and "Dogs of War." Miss Wood bu in the past been nominated for three Academy Awards. Miss ~ Fletcher won the Oscar as Best Actress for "One ~ Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and Robertson ~ won the Academy Award as Best Actor for bis role in "Charly." Director Douglas Trumbull created special viaual effects for "2001 : A Space Ody11ey" •nd "Close Encounters of the Third kind." ..... brooke shields martin hewitt eiidlesslove · PotyGtam PicturM A Universal Release • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • C 1911 U•t\>'fnM c.., Sl ... io.. lM ~.)CINI llllMI BO DE.REH · RICHAPD HARRIS W«ArE~ ' TRMA 80WL XX.Ill ITANDtNGa 1.Mell .... l'reltf(ltt • I, ..,.,. 0...-1111 II T'*'-~(lt) .. fl>ecy......, (It) JI ........... ,* • .. "----"·· .. J. o-.r .. Hlllo.eC.> M .. • ..,.,.,.. """'' •"'-m • aa , • IMMY """" m " I. Tlle~CJ) 17 t. OM..,_TllN"I II ... ,,.. ..._.. ,.., "" 11. ·•1c11_,_c~ 2 .,...,..,....,.._Ml, ....... _._.... 8. A character called Pooch Kearney abowa up ln what musical 1 9. In the movie "Thoee 1JP1, ThOle Eye1," Frank Laneella dou an Impromptu ShakespelY:'ean monolo1ue of (a) what character from (b) what play? 10. It was a IJ'atine experience for Tom's nerves when bis new nel1bbor breezed into town In what movie? · Laal Week'• Auwen l . Lauren Bacall (name chance> 2. Odie (Garfield's doe> 3. "When Things Were Rotten" (Mel Brooks' series) 4. Mount Vernon, N.Y. (temporary capital) s. ''Let's Do Somethine Cheap and Superficial" (Burt's aone> 8. An elephant and a gorilla ("Bedknobs" goalies) 7. Cesar Geronimo (strikeout victim) 8. "Her Faial Beauty" <Courtney Ken- nilwortb) 9. (a) Charles Laughton, (b) King Henry VIII (reprised character) 10. "The Longest Yard" (movie riddle) (Snd JIOUT anlWeTI to TRIVIA, clo the Doil11 Pilot, Boz l•, eo.to Mt.a nnf. 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Fr9m the class~ MGs to the prestlgous hand-bullt Aston-Martin V·antage. , • 4 I • We also have 13 1980 Triumph TR7 convertibles which. qy•llfy ·for· • • • • . ~ • • •• 2 Or. Hatc,llbeck Sedan. 4 90Md tran& .• front whHI 1drl•. fully fac tory e q u f J'p -..I · p I u I T~ulfe protection S*g.1"107313). (Stk. 878>' • • . ~ h"uge $1 ,000 factory rebate. On top ot that we'll add e_generous J500 discount-a totaT s~vlngs of $1 ,500... ·'. . Every one of 'these cars Is a soon: t<rbe coflector's Item and won't last long-so hut,Y! • . • . . 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beat~· 1213) 58 9 1532171(1642-9405 f1icuf\ph • Jagvar • ·rf'l .DATSUH 280ZX •• ~. . . • \· . • •• • • •• 5 •P"d 'it'l~Hlon. air • condltlOil l ~, AM ·FM s 1 o• 1·11 . t. r. q c ••• ·.~t· . • ...... ~mog\11tct p~tection I ~g. '-. morei Lew fn1ietl. • · C25321~ (Stk.-1(98). • • • • '• • • • : . 1976 D/tT M • '• 1210 Ceftltll ~~rpment lnoludH 4 ape&d trtQll .. air ~dljlonlng, r-'Slo & a tdlfd trllnl rtanon earl !98SXNZl • (Bek. 15~'. • • .. • ·•52995 : . -~ -. .. . .. --~ --~.: . '· . .,. .. I ' ..... , . ..·: f "# \ '.• ••• • ••• • •• t f •• ' •• . . . . ' . . . . \ . .. .. LATIN ACCENT -Charo guests u a singer who's traded her career to be a nanny OJl ''The Love Boat" tonight at 9 on Channel 7. "AloeAM ....... • OONT&lrOMIW HIM.TH-- .. ~ Flt,_: A LI,._ time Need" CZ) THI P'HAHTOM .... "The sn.ciow Of ni. &i;e" (CNrpter 1) 1l:IO I Cl> DMK ~Aac "'°""" 7 ..eeoN: IW'CllllL.a The IMF llllgee en enu. Amertc.n pllly wtliotl OOWd PfCIWe to be • wong Pfop. ~ de¥loe '°' ..... •. W)MA0er9 T8NI Pa. THI PUrUM ''The 18dch8ncr' Vic ... den~tM~ tpfMd IMr of IN I>-*· h8tld 8troh Md llWIWI ~how to mut« the ~ Md timing of 11111 lmc>ottent 8lr0tla. (A) Q • CONTIWDMIW HIALTH-- "How Rt .. F1I Enough?" QITMIWAa~ "A Fwnly Albwn" (J)MCMI "Bon Voy119•. Ch•rll• llfown" ( 1979) Anlmat9d. Dir9Cl9d by .. ~. 8t1oopy Md Woodltoca follow ~ .. udent. CNttl9 8'own, ~mint P8tty, La-Md MlWCl9 on ... ~towot EnglMd Md F1-. '0 ' CZ>MCMI "Xanedu" (1M0) OIM8 N9wtOfNolln, a... ~. A young 8'1181, • '-~ -end • -tfrMnt81 ~ ~ lorom to °'*' 11p • f'll9t roler • 1*»;oo~~ITNt COIA&itND • THI MUNITIN Her1Mn ~Eddie'• --.ion .. being 8tOWt by •ChlldNn'• ~Idol. eou.a.....,. a.. l.M~of--Wrd ,..., "'•"'--..,., toutna....-• :···. ~ Counery Clutl In ~-). .MCMI •• "An~ For Alt !ye'' I 1 ... ) Aobaf1 1.an8ino. P11t w~. A bounty hunter _.., r-. on ttloN rw8PO!llible for IN dMltl of hit wife Md eon. .MCMI * * * \t "The Fighting S..baM" I 1M4) John W~."-~d.A group of Wortd War II s.atie. ,. ..igtlad 10 ,..,.., mlltary lnltallatlone dangerOUlly dOM to ..-. !!!Y ten1toty. • 'MT ll'OM¥AN> "Memoty AM Thought" The ~ m.ad9 In 11or1ng. ac:cM8lng anct • ~ lnformatJon --.cl. • INTROOUCNa llOt.OeY "A•productllon And ~·· CC) IMAIY'a ._.... T· ltMT In • 18ni.y MW1d of mad adanti.t., • boy~. meglc t~ .. help him ....... ,_. 1:IO I Cl> IO MNIT8 '-ntDc» Whan F· Troop .... out to --• wlld etallon, tM)I Md up c:epturad them-! I --.. • OUTDOo.t Lft ·-n.~· • THI &*MIMI AN ~ • """°°'ICING ~ "Plant Ael)roductlon" a.eMCM1 ''The Mtlle'' Cl) •-.ue>N DOUAA MAN 8._ muet find • '- wt1'ctl ~ • group ot pttrne .,.,....,. ~ In Parle. QI JUUi AMIAIWI 8"CW. "My F•vorlta Thlng1" au.ta: ........... Jim ..._.. •• MucJpet1. !:=: * * '4 ''The Wreck Of The Mwy 0-." (1969) Oary Cooper, Chartlon Heston. A lfllp'I olftoer le lllded by the tlctppar of • ~ boat In ~ 1111 ntn'9 ot rOIQl!oanoe Chere-. (l)UCMI '* '** "Silk Slocklnge" ( 1957) Fred Mlalre, Cyd C'**9. Alt Amenc:an fllm p roduc., b•corn•• lnYON9d "'4111 • ten"'9 ~ 89'"1 In Parle. .MCMI "'" Ood W• TNlll'' (1MO) Merly F.idmen, Andy Keufmen. A ~ mciM II Mnt out Into lfl9 WOftd lo ,.... money tot hll lrnpoY- ertlhed monMl..-y. 'PO' t:MCZ>NIWl.:•YMM MOTNIWl9C t: ti CZ> MCM1 "Madel_.,. .. 1:10. TAUC M0Ur fllCMlllll "Fuftlon PflOtogrephy" au.t; Tc>mn1y MltclNll. • QI I IQAN'l lelAND Mra. Howell flnde e ..._ of ~ io.... notee under her pllow. • Al'OtW9ITAN 1tlO 8tttlilh actor. llft Holm, narr-.. tNe ~ on AlgNnMen In lete A19* tNO. • '""'°°'ICING ~ ''The,,.,,_,. ·-NIMWWf eob'• atllll'lpC '° help '""' ~ to ...._. prilon ... Wltlr aodety Ila. hHn ............. ---.:U.T\R U.&.A. "C I FWI llrth Of A DllryCOw" .UCMI ..... "The EnMd Boy" (1N t) Jarry L9wle, 8ttan Doni.vy. Alt arrWld boy wra.kt he\IOC llVougflout e IMP' mcMe ltudlo. • QIJ'NIUOQ Outl9wt ""...... 10 -Kitty 8'ld Doc•~ • MCMI "Duet Of The Iron FMt" TI t..unc>-Weng Pong. A young k.,... 811'*1 -· out Ula find thl ~ reeponllbi. for hie,._., dMttl. •uov. '*** "Tha Sev11•" I tM2) CNnton Helton, 81-.i Monow. A ... ""'" ,...., by a.ou. Ind!-- -.. tOfn ~ hll loy8ltlee whet! -bnNllla out. • OlD ,,_.,.,,,MSW ...... John Carredlne end hie --a.Md, Keith, ~ end~ .... ...,, Ff9d Aogerw Ula .,_ of '"* pereonal Md proMe-lloNI ,.__ (A)Q ·~ ~ .. ~ •• And Atlno" (I) TMI Wl8C IH MIBAU. QIMCMI * .... "The C...,.9n,,_ 80C11e1 CMI" ( 1970) ,,.,_ ..._,, Henry Fonda. In 1N7, two -s>c*• Wlar· " • aoQll club In ~ wtlidl turne out to be • rol- blng hollM ot • repute, aMMYma "°°"' After Mwy tum. down fut Ann'• °"" to pr~ her "-· MurTey -... "" poeltlon, vleuellalno edvanc.m.nt end t~ ,....., * * ''The Ou.t0t Tepee" ( 1173) Aobert Fonorth, Mii• FM91. An Wldrold ,_ !tie ~ of ""' "*' but .. ~ of emotion. ·-·--OVTDOUU"• ... (I) ..,.. • 911.1.JUN'l llLANO GilOMMd"'9~ llrld1.._. .... ..... "*''°"' ... .... • lllCMI *** ..... No Evil" (1t71) ... ,.,..., "*" ....,, A ........ YoUrlt Miid ...._ II ..,Olllliid ~· ..... "'~---­..... lllmtMD TrrA19 .................... .............. ~. .................. ..__ .. ,.. ... r----~ou,,. .......... .... ........ 90L09'I M1\MMY 11~ou11d WIA l•n· ~~ ...... .....,. ,..... ..,, QNn. .. .............. <"-' MllMelo Qty, N.J.). ...... _ Holel: lAllllll ..... ~ lrtW ......... ~ .......... ,.,.,_ ......... ·--1WT'~ f , •• ......... .....,... I ....,~ 'll•Zi'IW ..... ..._,__ ·~0111•=•" .AU.ltlt9Ml&Y .. ........... ..... ....... ... ______ ...., ....... ........, =~.,.. .. n-...._.,......._ -....... ... .....,, ...... ......... ,..... --........... ~· All•,",.!!'"'""' UA.4... "'Ume ._ I.~ .. :.....-. ... ~ •. , .... ..... ......... _ ...... -~ ........ ·--...-- OranGe Coot OAIL Y PILOT/Saturday, July 25, 1881 ..--. Md l'llUlldlrw. TU BE TOPPERS . ,,,.."" . w~ ..... Ow .... •1•?" ~ "*''• .............. polllclt ..... _.......,. • Ulll:IDlllTAM*a HWWfl9tAWM .. ~-~11-y'' auov. ** ''Tiie ..._. TNC Tllft• 'oroo1" ( 1t71) ~•trick W1yne, Oouo MciCM.. Alt ~ IOtft.. o.ntury polar 91C1 I dttlOit ..,_..~ lilllMd ~ by prtmlo """~ lW'd ~ "*"*' (C)MCMI .. ,,,. GMtlng Of Wisdom" (tt71) 14-.fl Fowle. In tutn.of·l~ury Aue-11• • '°""' -frOlft ... Outtlac* ._ dn- culty adjuatlng to the ...... ~°'"' ....,.,. ..,... __.. (J)MCMI "Men AmertG1n Otllllltl" ( t97t) Aon .._.d, P8Ui l.eMet.After~.• oroup of 111011. eohoo1 frlencle ~ the cNllene-ot lldulttlood In tM eocMf .,_..... of the ,..,., ''°' .MCMI • *. ''Hudllebltry Finn" (1976) Aon Howwd, Jedi Elam. lllaaad on IM lfory by Maril Tweln. A young boy and • ~ .....,.. bac:OfM lnYOl¥ed In • --of --.u.. ... ftM1f1o doMI .,_ ''I I Ip pl~on1rM1. CZ)UCMI "DYdl You 8udilt'' 4:IO. THl..,_VOICS "Group ~ .. wtMn 1 marijuana cigarette II ro.MMf In ''The New Voice" otftoe. IN entn .. .,, II punllfled Md .... Md LarYy'1 trip to tM National JowNllem Con_,lion .. ~. • UNDWJAM*G HUMAN9BtA~ ··~r .... ·· (Jl)MCMI "Oolno In 81yt9" ( 1979) Oeotve awn.. Al1 Ceriwy. aar.iy _,.. to mek• end8 meet on "*' meager 8ocUI 8-1ty lllowMc- •• ttw. *"'Y geottemen cwtifuly Iii"' • batik ,......, 'PO' ._. Mmllc:AH ADYINTUM "loe Cllmblng: Mt. Hood" A group of 11 Paoc* rMdl tM.,... ot Mt. Hood, Or. gon .... ~-tha l'll9t glecler'I Chet -It. • , .. •i1'U MoOerWllor: ~ 1(-. e BO.cWOMAN A OMdly ~ wlll k* Jlllme ld9M .... the bionic dog can help find lhe.mldcM. • WIDI WOM.D °' ~, C-199 of oompelltlon In Ula Nllblal .,.,.. ~ ...... being lllld ""' ... In :r=. New Yoft. * • • "Celtomla lc*t" (1t74) GNrge Segel, IEllott Gould. A 11"1*' and•~..nter• out '°"°*on 1 gemblne ;--..,.,.. '* • * "Gey P\ltr ... " 1 tM2) AnllNtlad. v~ ot Judy Oerlend, Aot>ert Ooui.t. A group of ~ farm cete find~ In reooc. Mei---Qty ...._ Tot· lanNf!IHo411pur't • lllND•4f~ HUMAN194A~ ''Abtlor!NI ~· (I) M•A•l•H Maj. Houtlllan'• flance ar""9I It "" 4077th end lhodl1 Fr"* by allclng him '° .. hll Mtl """· 1= ''UNdantMad ~ Odd- b•I" (197') O.W. Dugen, Kenneth MM.. Alt aoc> dent81 laundl land• • NASA.._ and hie loc*... robot In lbcth- °'"""Y Englend, lrwoMno hlrn In Ar1hurlerl lntrlguM • ·o· UO. LMT GI' THI WILD "A Struggle F« fkntwl" KTI..A • 8 :00 -• '1be Roota ot Rock •N• Roll." The "teen idols'' are the focua, with Fabi an, Nell Sedaka, Frankie Avalon and Rick Nelson featured. KCET 8 8:00 -"1be Tenement." Originally broadcast in 1967 , film portrait focuses on nine black f amllle.a living in Oak.land section of Chicago. An update la included. KTLA • 9:00 -"Rock Show." Guests lncluae Rod Stewart, Heatt, Dire Straits and Black Sabbath. KCET 9 9:30 -''Vikings!'' The re- markable Vilcing vessels dominate the lives of adventurous Norsemen. Mrlout CS.formlly fell• lreglcaly In lollll wlttl • pr~...,_, (I) THI WN:M.Y WOM.D Of' JONATHAN WINTW Hoel: Orton WellM. .MCMI "Bronco My'' (1HO) Clint Eaetwood, Sondfe Locke. A fonner "-~ from New JefMy rMllnt hie drwn ot P«f0t mlog In e Wiid Weet "-· 'PO' t:IO CZ) "Z" MAGAZINI °" THIMI a::ao I• Cl> a NIM MNtY TYL8' MOOM Lou r-.. to admit he "" lo9I loudl with the ,,,_ttg6oue contec19 he once 1u-In WWtlngton. D.C. wtllrl he takee Mary 10 Ula capital City fof • ~--**· • TOMOMOW'I '.Maa. TOMOMOWI ......,. ''The Roi. Of Fethar" • YICIMOerl TINNI Ila. THI "1TUN "The Serve" Vic 8'aden reptacee bad lmagwy In ~ with winning form. ~~ "Hot Stuff'' (1979) Dom D•Lul1e, Suzenne ~ •. ThrM Miami Coe>t g.c In °"' their headt Mlh IN mob wflWI their undercollw '9nclrlg op«8tlon ~ con- ~=~·PO· "Son Voyag., Cherlle Brown" ( 1979) Anim819d. Dlr9Cl.O by 11111 ~ Snoopy Md Wood8todr IOllow ~ etudenU Charlie Brown, Pappeimlnt Petty, La-end Mara. on an 8Ct¥wl""9-11119d tour of EnglMd Md France. ·o· CZ)MCMI "Xanedu" (1N0) Ollvta ~.Oane~. A~.,,..·~ -end • ..,ttm.MI ~~lot-to 09"1 up • f'll9t rOller • dleco ,._. 'PO' ._ (D)CN!fNH MOM 1:00 ... MNICH cw ... "Hlndlnberg ISabotaoe" I COMmY...,.. "°""""" OF A &..- "OIM• Newton-John" Ho9I: ..... o.n.n . • WILD. WIU) WOM.D Ol'M9i&AU "Uone" Oeeplte IN llofl'1 pc191d.nty, -k..-,... tMly Me about lte home ... •8LA-...WIUC: "9roadwe(• °'9111 Hiia ~ .. • eouDGOLD Ho9t: OkwVM Werwtc*. COflo9D: Oladyw Knight Md The Pipe. a-ta: Alw. Mlney, Joe Ooloe. Oary U.S. londe. Flref81, Rick ~. AoOtNe °'4pfM. • AUl'T'IN CITY UMITI '"Tony Joe Whit• I Oary 8'-t'' • •••• EICMANM (I) THI IUINT'I au.t: Gliedy9 Knight. QI THAT"I HOU.VWOOO "Holl)<woocl'e Hit Pared9" (D}NUfiaOUNO lud OrWllpan ~ .,. trMMpth io. .. Juan ,,.,.. pof~ Orlllly" (1Ne) Cllnt Wiil· «. ~ Hyw. A '°"'* lmwlnan .. boCherad by • gl1lldy wtleft he .,.... hie haftd II raflClt*lo. • THIT11TTfT Oftg4nely ~ In F•bru.,y 1917, J ey Mc:Mulen •• fllrn poftnlt •~on nlM bl-* fwn • ..._ IMnQ In the Oeldend a9Cllon of CHmgo; an updata 18 lnduded. •tocca~IH OINWIY Enoiand YL lt8'y (C)MCMI "Tet09U" (1MI) Bone l<Mtofl, 1'1"t O'Kelly. Alt ~ horr0t-m<Me ..., tltM to ~ wtttl • mur- deroue enlpw •I • drtYe-ln molMlheet.r. (JI) THI llAQt IO't'8 If CONCMT The eoftofodl group wNctt br1nge beck~ -1tM of IN 'IOt P«forme daeelc: hlta lndudlng "Bar· b.,• Ann," "Surtln ' U.S.A .. " "Llttle Oell09 Coupe" end "Good Vlbra- llone:' (J)MOYW "The OodfetMr, P8't II" (1974) N Pedno, Aobert Owlill. Mldlell eon.on. --1111 ... fethar'• !Ivon. Md poww -he ~the-~of lhe Malla, finding SIP>- "'"' "'4111 ....., .. factloM end the -throughout hil ,.ign,'A' .MCMI "Urtlen Cowtlo(' ~1980) J ohn Trevoll•. 0.bre Wlnoer A blue-collu wortter who WICMe '*""" • mocMllMSey ~ , .... In io.... with • girt ha meet8 ln•popAar~ _..,,. bar. 'PO' t: ti CZ> MCMI "The l1lend'' (1980) MlchHI Celna, Dnld w-. Wllll9 ~­ Ing • ,..., of INp ~ P91t*-In tM llarmude TriangM, • joumelet IMft.. blee acroee an ~ . 40()..YMr-old colony of plratee. 'A' l:GO. Cl) MOYIE * * "o..t\ Cer On TM ~· (1979) Oeotve ...,.,.,,,, ~ HMk. A ~---,... WM to.._ .......... ...................... ; • .,ANDTHI llAA 8J.,.. up .....,.. • '-" Of feMIM bodybUltclare and • orookad oop MIO -~---­Ing • ,,.,..,.. palnelllg lrOll'I .. oflce. (~ ._.IHOW Oueete: "°4 8t-•r1. Hmrt. Gery~ end"" Rguree. °" •trana. 81-* ~ •9 LOWeoAT A W01Mn 1Mrne tNil Mr ton'. be8t friend .. In low Mltl her. end • young man ,.... In '°" with hll In leol9lecl tor-. and rantOta ... ----. wed _._ lllt!Y out an 7:11. THI IUINT'I OuelC: a... Kelly. I 'Allll.Y MJD HOU.YWOOD IOUIMI •WHArt HN, ..... unr-.nttno mt~ 10 ~. ·=a.DANO MOM OOfMl#Ntt "A ,, ... Alt! Dinner" (I) wac>OMe Mae. KOfT9' The ...... t ... cllnl .,,..... of Mt. Woodnwl't novel -... eicsi-tNt ..... pot ...,. at ~ ~. di WIDI WOM.D °' 8'0A'Ta c-... ol-..cllJOn In ... .....,., 8'or1a ..... "91. 1Mi1r1o lllld 1N1 --In ~NewYort. A•run lhr•et•n• lo Int ...... with "81'• Or-.rn of IMlcorNno • ...,., tll6ent l"M.c MmtOD °" Oii.. 'NH"nNa "W..._,, o.ert" (I) .. llMCff GI' ... "The Ind Of Tl'9 WOf1d" QI IAl\MDAY DT'ION "Clime w.ctl" CD>t.IOWI ''TM ........... (tNO) lll1y lll•tk•i. Tov•ll ~A-..... manaoer -¥~· pq. to ....... .._ .... lfltO PCIP llr'Olng -.n.·N · --·-.... lfld Tift .,. e.lt to ....... to ...... --................... tit of ............ to ~~ llWICML/lllO THI ...,.,..mTW ._.,.,.,.....The CMrllO...... ... (R) • (I) 1'11 llDO'tl °' iOliC,, "°"' .,,.. , ....... ,. ..... ........ ._~ .......... ,, .... .................... ;,:..::, . ,.. ..... '' .... ............ ¥ 1119 ....... ,.,.,..... ... .......... ··-· .... ............... ............... --- ..... "'.(~ I :::,,,Nlt&W> thct 191f .,. ,,..... ............. ~-lllCMI A ,._.... _... tor • *" "TM °"' .. o.w· c1en1 ~ CMM. ................ ..... .,.. ....... ............... ....,... .., .. ~ ....... to,,_ MOOI..,_, ;~-.. .. _ ..... ..... w ~ .... • MYlliiW ''tWlecol" II#! "--Md • ~ ........,. lead lhl • WlnWt Jo London, where thtY unoov•r lllebaooa'e bHl·ktpl -... (Pert 4) ('Q Q • AUeTIN °"" LMrl llnge. and llarmonlc8 Mlli•IO Norton lufWo e nd hi• b•nd Th• a..,,.,.. perfotm pop, rock, coun11y, )au and .._ In thle routing con- oar1. (~ 10:11CZ>CH.+JUI~ TAUCI wtTW MGUIL. -e:---- "Mad Mu" (IMO) M9I Olbeorl, Joanrl9 ..,,._,, tn an AIMlrlla Of tM not-t- d61tent ""'"· tM "'*'de Md fMllly of • lop hloft· wey pureull PGl'cMlan beoorM Ula l.,.C. of wlllielc ~cycl9 gatlg. 'It' .MCMI ''Cott ...,_., Oeught ..... (1NO)S....,.~. Tom- my Lea Jon.. l...o on L4retta Lynn'1 autOblogra- plty. A young glr1 from • poor fwnly In rw.. Ken- Ndly "*"* • much old- ., local boy who.,._, '* n. to ltardom In Ula 111U11C lndultry. 'PO' 10'M CZ),,.,.. Mat&.. WITH I.cwt 11••••<lloa NIM • QNNV l'VPITT W.OIHOW Oueeta: !kale Ouelro. Boomtown Rete, the Who, John W9afM Sky. • flO(M HOtN '°" .... l'IUTHON {CONrO) eMCMI • • • ''Celltomle ~, .. ( 1974) Oeorge Segel. EMot1 Gould. A gambler and • fMOUlrle writ« Mt out tog9ttlar on • gembllng ecW.ce~ Celebrlly iudgM: J- 8eymour. Scetmen Ct°""'9, Eddie ... ~ o-t: kyY Whit• • l#'fJOWB Frri.. Howerd tall• ue on 1 ribeld tour of P°'"'*' b9fcn lte lll-flt9d INI dayt. (P8't 3) !:=-'AOI "The r.nent" ( 1977) Aomerl Poian.J, ......._ Adjanl. A ""'" ,..,,.. .,.. IPW1menl --. • ~­ -t-1 commltt9d ..... dd9 end ~ para- noid •bout hie neighbora . 'A' (Jl)MCMI "High Pl•lnt Drifter" ( 1973) Clint f.Mtwood. Verne lloolft. A '*'*""' •lt••t•r r•lll•• Ill• ....-dly ,.......,... °' • w..-.m 10. to~ IN ~ ll"'O "9lldl llee bwt .. I Oi lllf IQ "'-"· .,.. . 11:aoe UllM8Y..,... Alt lntt'lcela robbery plot "-c:hed by ""-cer poet ,,..,.,.,. .,.. _., ..., .,,. ---.. klled ~ tfle ....... IUCElll~ ttllft. • ·IA~Y NIGIHT LNI Hoel: 8h•ll•y Duvall. OU.t: Join Amwtrtdlng. ;MCMI * '* "TN er..ture Welke Among U." I , Ml) ."1ff Morr-. Au "-on. A -monetar .. c:eptUt9d Md lra11af0t n..O Into • llumanold. I AICNIWI eouDGOU> Ho9t: 01o1w. Warwlcll. Cotloet9: Qladye Knight end TN Pipe. au.ta: ,.,_ Murrey. Joe Ooloe, Gary U.S. Bonde, ,..., ... .... 8pto igftlld. AoOtile ~-.MCMI ,_..,.. ,.,... ---. ................... ....... .... ~ ,... ..,.... .. . MIOflO ...... ..... ......_w'=--~1= ........ lllM" (1t71) OUetlA ......... Gary ~.Alt ..... .... .. .,.... .... ....,.,. lf\er IMWtt llftllon. In _.. of lfl9 rneny roM-•locll• whlcll ''" up ..... '*'t.'111' 1~(8)UCM1 "The~ Md The Olrtwal., '011" (1t71,.. o"'g• •eo•1. Gold .. ~.A ~·8"1 who _,. ~ and • con man wflO llc*.t .,_ wnbartl on • PltlMlt )eW-,.,. from 8#1 ,r....., IO .... Lake ()tr. ''°' 1aeacTV~ NITWOM .MCMI '* '* "lnvlalble Aeertt" (1tM2) Ilona~.,..., Lorr•. An Amertcarl ..,.,. ,,..,. .,,. p-. .. Nndlr llernMlf lnYlllltll9 ..,. otf on • NU epy rnM8lon. .MCMI * '*'4 "Ole, McinMer. OW" f 1N6) 80f1I K8ft91f, '** Adame. 8Med on • llory by H.P. loYecreill. A~ All'lltk:en Yleltlng hll &9- ll1h ll•nc .. ·1 per•nl1 • ,_... In "°"°' ..., her feths tume Into • giant fungue . • TAUi CW THI UNIJCNCllD "Tum Of The Tld9" 8 "DCK OONCIRI au.ta: Peter MM, Ctu:a 8efry. The 8ebys. Eeyne 8ooller 1:20 CZ) "Z" MMaAZINI °" lttEMt 1:IO. "°'*~ au.ta: Pink ~. Pit 1 a.ntltar, Gary Nutfttl\, Prloe, Toto, Diane Hlctloll, Alc:llard ~. • MOYll • * "Wltc:hM ........, .. I (1973) Petty &Mpard, , JoM Caffarl A -pho-logrepher ecc9t1t1 an IMlgnmant to~ • leg9ndary place Olll9d ' Wltc:hM Mountain. (C)MC>Ym "The Ute Of Brian" (1t7t) °'"""' Cheprnan, Jolwt c.... In Ula ftrat o...tury, • bungler .. l8llefy "°'" delrned • me.WI 8'ld ~lh9--of• grM1 r.ilgloue ~t , ~Illa ...,__ 'A' (I)MCMI ' "8lulng Saddlee• (1t74) I a.-Uttie, a.. WM- .,_ Dlr•cted by Mel f Brook& A r•oad WOltler In tM Old W•t ~ hM more protMllN ltllrl he t can handle wtleft he II ~.,..,°'"°'* Ridge, • ICMn pinpointed tor o.tructlon by • buel- ,_tycoon. 'A' CZ)MCMI "DYca Yc.i ~., .. '*I AIC NIM 1:11 ... l:IO .... l"()'IClp ..... Dime Aot't ......,. ...,. In £rnle'• ---.. a.., Elz8b9ltl ... ~ -• lrombOt • p..,.. Wlmam ~-.. .MCMI ·~ •1c, .. w,.. Of Oalltrudlon" ~ La T~ Af9'I *'c.ld, A ~ ........ .,...... ·~°' ......... ..... ~.,,..,.._Of hyp- ~. •uov. ' "Urtlan ~ (1NO) John Trevolte. O.bre Wlng•r. A blu..coliat I work• who lanctee ,.,.., : • modem-dry cowboy .... In io... with • glrf ,,. ,,,... In • popMr oountry-Md--'arn bar. 'PO' 2'.ll(Jl)MCMI "Th• l •gecy" (t97t)o' Katharine Ro., 8ln'I a.\, ot. TN Pfornile of• large ... ""-• '*' ot Mllrt- oan archhectl to • tot. ~ Englllh ~ --. .,,.,. ,,,.. . ..,... group of gumt8 .,_, ~ -IM~­betllnd their lrwtlatloft .• ,.. 1:11 e MOMC•r.-a w Ettc Md Ernie -.Id Elton John on • wld IOI* dlMe loOlllng tot.lflW -- • •• "Seven ........... ( t971) 01anC1r1o Giannini, 8hlrtey • ..,.., • Olr8*d by Line Wartmullr. Wiiie lrllprieottacl In • Nall -OlntrllttOn CMlp. • petty tfllef flndt .. 11111111 .... Olalf'9 tor ... ...,,...,...."°" Olo. wt' a:ooe MCMI • li) :g:.1111me1e ..... ••i.t ''The Fi'llndl Of Eddie Coyte" ( 1973) "<lb- art Mftdun, .......... A '9dltW aoertt YMa I .......... orOOk to..,.. •0-.'1nf, QIMCMI **** "M•A•l•H•• (t ... DoN6d~ Dlo«t Gould, Ourtne .... K~ W#, 1 P11r ot -W ..... VI\ en Amft ....... POlll Into _... ------~ Cl) .... . #tit ..... .,___ ~ '*"" ........ """" ........... .,., ........... ,.u·•-tf••r--••• .,...,. (1111j ,_.. T ..... a.. ... ,....,A -----...... -~ ........ ..... __ ,, ..... .... ,,-. ...... , .. .. l.A ........ ,..._.. * * "Oo a-v--r I 19'8) Joe P9nner, Luelle ..... ·-1= 1:11 UCMI * * " ''Chopt>y AM 'l"M Pmolee" I 1173) "'*"*-· ed. l:IO. fllOllW *. "Horror ...... P'tOftl 'l"M T~" (1170> ~ NMc::ltly, &NM Ctfltn. (C)MOYil "Out Time'' ( t.,. ....... M Mlttln, ..... at. ~Tl'9111111oftwo )IOWll ............. . prlYll• a ...... If• _....., ....... °' .. ...................... ftML?Q' ~~ ••. .._.r , ... N ............. =-~ .... ... ,.. .... -----s:-........ .... ............ ri~­:r..::---....... ~ r=·--· E:· .... __ _ -... ~ ..-11::'cwnm .. A ...... ~ .. -.:.---,....,Out1 ,, .:/ J I I' l l by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "Whenever I'm in those weeds it starts raining .,..,,.. 14- "Geotwe, you rNMy knoW how to commune with Nit .... " in my eyes." ... •c .. MARMADl!KE by Brad Anderson Hank Ketchum 2\ , -"Stop rapping your dish on the fence! "Golly, Mom ... leftovers again? What's the matter ... is our garbage disposer broken?" ... I know you're there!" '" 6AJIFllEl..9 ~1 ·----------!: "~. ' .... ~ W< '.f . '''! "'' .... , ~ li ~ ~ •I I /Jiit HURRYIN<5-- I1M LOOKI~ FOR MY BEST SOCK'S . by Harold Le Doux b Jim Davis THE L05T-VOOR-WIU.·i0-UVE PHA~E Of THE DIET, MUH ? by Ferd & Tom Jo nson ... iHAl1S THI: P,AIRWITH TH~ LITTLE Hol.ES IN THEM . b ~~ P&\NIJT8 GORDO •TNlt. 't' t\INKERBEAN DBABBLE ! ' j \ W!M1S ~i 60MHA ~. ~ t~ r---, 9£ ~1 __ ,\llN" IWllCIUNI~ DR.SMOCK I ~~ 8E lH1UE5TEO 8ECAUsE '(00 MAVESUCM A 916 NOSE I TRIPPED ON APIECE OF GUM--- by Ernie Bushmiller THAT BALL OF BUBBLE GUM I JUST PAID IOt FOR 1141-:ZS by Gus Arriola by Tom Batiuk by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont eo oN ... 1-r eecsA N Wl"T"H '1"'Htf WAt91" CORP ""'1M Yl:)U~ c::>~. P9N"T"ON'9 ••• . I QUEENIE ' Pl:R80NNEL "Try to think of me u a I Hhow host. Tell nte about younelt. Wber~ ,re you from! What do ~ do? How much money would make you byaterical!" HOROSCOPE Sunday, July 2t By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Whal begins as a frivolous experiment could be transformed into a solid business proposlUon. TAUllUS <April 20-May 20>: You can strike chord of universal appeal. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): People comment on your dynamic approach, sincerity, inlliaUve and originality. CANCER (June 21-July 221: Maintain aura or m ystery Means be discreet, don't tell all you know, look behind scenes, utiliie art of misdirection. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 1: Spotlight on companionship. special desires. fulfillment of hopes and wishes. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22 >: Obstacles can be removed persons you respect want you to succeed and will prove it. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 22>: Focus on analysis. aspira- tions, travel plans and higher educ.lion. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Low-key approach brings best results. Be receptive. don't force issues. SAGITl'ARJUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Derer to j udgment of one close to you. By holding back. you bulld reservoir or good will. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19>: Stick to practical is· sues. Emphasis on basic services, pets. dependents and ways to complete chores. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Favorable lunar aspect coincides with creativity, affection. children and romance. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>: New approach gets job done. Emphasis on family, security, basic concerns. property and "home lire." Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Saturday, July 25, 1981 Contestants get:j~ in amphibian race CHARLESTON, S.C. <AP) -The 10th annual Fro1 Hoppin' Contest f alltd to •tart with a bound, u the lour en· •rlDtt did a Jot more etartn• UaaD boppin'. There seemed.to be no way any ot tbe coqtes· tanta wu about to laa1e across t.be fioiab line in· to that throng. At leaai . not untll Kar~· Kint. museum race director, instructed the racers' owners to enter the cir· cl e and urge their char1es along. ~tded by a scream a nd a stomp directly behind him , Aaron My ers' Super Toad made the vtctoriou.e bop. Myers, a 9-year·old Charleston uaident, said bis winner was a re· cent selection -from bis backyard the pre· vious night. To wln the race, a~onaored by the Charleston Museum, one of lhe frop or toacls had to leap out of the roped. off circle the)' were competing in. Lagunan academy bound The trouble, of course, was the )luman spec- tators -standing two and three deep and shrieking encourage- ment to the intimidated amphibians. PUBLIC NOTICE Pfc. Deborah A . Haller, of 1229 Temple Hills Drive, Laguna Beach, graduated from the U.S . Mil ita r y Academy Preparatory School at Fort Mon- PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI •UllMaU 'ICTITIOUHUllNEU NAMm ITAT .. MINT llAMaSTATaMaNT Tiie 1011-1n1 .,.,...,, ere dolno Thetollowln1u•r.,110o1ne11U1l,,.u 1>w1 ....... : ... PAL'S, llSU Mein SlrHI. SOUTHEltN CALlf'OANIA H1111llntton ..... Cellfcwnl•t264ll SAILING CENTElt, 2751 W.~t CtHt LIK!letl ·~. c.lllonll•, HltllW•Y. ~ e.ec11. C..lllornl• llSIS Mein Mrlet. HUlltlntton 8Nch, 92"2 Calltornla'2649 Jemt1M.atbcoclt,2'"'6Wt-t Tllla 1>1111neu 11 co••u1ucted by • Court, s.n Juen C9Pl••r-. C.lltornl• corp0rellM. m1S LucMll Ent.erprlltl Tiiis ~s Is Con<lllCled by ... In· Pllllllp A. LllCllUI, lllvld ... I Presl°"'I J_ ._ .. lac~-. Tlll1 '*-'-1 wa 1111111 wllll tfle Tllll Itel-"' w• llltd WU" tlle Co11nty Clerti ot Oreno-county on County Ci.rk of Or.,.. Covnty on. JUiy J..,,.)0, 1"1 U, 1'11. ... ... f'1U10 P11bll-Ortntl GM.t Delly Pli.t, LA YMAll, HANSOM, .x>NEI a vou J1.1ly2S,A141.1. u.1t11 ,,....,. Law OfflCet --- N~ C.::~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Pvbllllled Or.,.. CNll Delly PllOl, mo.uth, N.J . and r e· ceived an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy, Hall e r is a 1980 graduate o( Laguna Beach High School. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC•Ol'l"U•&." AUCTIONOI' UlitCLAIMllDIT01tA•E ICC1•> Notl(e 11 llef'ttly given !Mt on S.t"'· city, ........ IS, ttlt, el 10:00 e.m., et U64t-A Giiie A•'-· In S... JllM c.,1 ... c-· Or' ... C.llfwnl•, the ..... der1l9MC1 wlll Mii et _.I< t1H;tlon Ille oeraonelpraperlyleftby: RAY STILES, JACK CENTElt, ltACHELMOROANT, HOWAltO ROSE.HIERG, I . SETTLE, MARGARET ltOWLANO, PAUL l'EltEZ;Houle""4clQOOda,pettonelef· Itch, 011 palntl"91,0ld plenoelld dlW>l•Y llllolve1. Seid MICtlon wlll be ---nt 10 the pro¥1sloftl of s.ctlon ••of tM Cl vii c .... 0•1toJllly22, 1•1 K.-M.HllHIM c .... v....,...,,....__ ..... Ac:.IMAwt.-r, ~~.Ca.ft'11 PtJBUC NOTICf; PUBUC NOTICE "CTIT1out I UllN&ll NAMllSTATIMllNT TlW ,..._.,,.,.._It dolne !lull· neta••: AMlltlCAN WHOLESALE IXPOltT, 1101\l'i W. ltlllM 81vd., N-po.1 9-(11, CA f266a. LOUii SAllKll IL HACHaM, 1107"" W. a al..._ llvd .. Newp0rl aeac:ll, CA niw.a. Thll IUiMle h <-.CtM llY 9fl !ft dlvl~. IAllll Sertlll 81 Hedlam Tlllt --t -tlted with t11e County Cltnl of Or9-C-y Oft J11ly 10, 1'81. Pt"8M P11bllif1M 0.-... Caul Delly Plklt, July 11, 11. U, A14 I, 1'81 >111.fl PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUllMEU NAMa l'TA.TU.WNT COMPUTllltS IN MEDICINE. IS" Whites.Iii Circle. Hllfllln91on IHCll, CA11fomlet21M6 Koln G. Geyer, M.O .. 15'1 Whlleull1 Clrcle. HU111lnQton 9Hc:ll. Ct lltornl• ..... Doi-A. Ge,.r, U.1 Wlllltwlla • Circle, H'°'11ngton 6Nc:ll, Cellt-le ., .... Tlll1 bllllneu 11 condllcttd by • gener•I partJwnhlp ~In Geyer Tiiis 1"4-WM llled WIUI the County CleMI "' 0r.,,.. County ... Jiiiy 7, 1"1 PlUMI Put>llllMd Orenee Coa~• Delly Piiot • J11ly II, U, ""8. 1, I, l•I. »l2>411 PUBUC NOTIC"E PUBUC NdnCB I J11ly 11 .... u, """'· 1. 1'91 J127.f1 PICTITIOUHUllllHS MAM&STATEMENT Publl-Orenoe eo.11 O•lly Piiot. ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE P1CTITIOUS8USIM•U NAMlllTATUHMT TIW folklWlng per-ere dOlng !>VII· ...... ., HEAT WAAP A SUPPORTS, m T1111ln Avenue. New11on 1••(11, Celltornla~ Tiie AWn A Son C:O.-etlon, e Ct lllornl• corp0retlon, U2 Tu1tln Avenue,'"""*1a..cll.C•llfornl• Tllh 11u11M1J II Ctndu<lecl bY t CW• poreUon JGMF. Rllten Thlsrtat....,,.w•llledwlllltlleCoun· 1yClertlofOrMgeC-'yonJllly21, 1•1 Pt .... Pvbllllled O.-tnt1 C:O.Jt Delly Piiot, Jllly1S,Aug.1,l, IS.1•1 ,_..1 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTIT10UI •UllMEU llAMa ITAHMaNT Th• toll-Ing oer1on1 ere dol110 Tiie IOI ..... 119'-tte doing llUSI· ntUH: LUCIA ARMS CON00¥1NIUMS. L TO., 1•161 lloecll ~vttd, Hllftl· 1ntMn9MOI, Cal lfornlet1M7 Hector M•rHcll, Ut•2 8H(ll a oultvtrd, Hunt lnglon 8eac ll, Celllornle'2M7 ENA 0..'9toiw-1t C«Porttlefl, • Celllornle C«Porttlon, 1•1n -..Cll lo11lev1r11, H11ntln91on l••c h, Calllornl•t260 ThltbullnHslaconduciedby•lllftllall per-sNp. HoctarMMl«h Tlll&lt--wallledwltlltlleC....,._ lyCler~of0r.,,...c-ieyonJ11lyta, 1•1 Pl..., Pvl>llllled O.-enee C:-.1 0.lly Piiot, J111y1S,Aug.1.I, U, 1'91 WHI PUBUC NOTICE NS79t1t J11ly2S,AuQ.1,1•1 UU..1. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUllNUS llAM• ITATEMllllT Tiit 1011owln9 119"0'11 •rt doing l>VllneuM: PAL'S SEWING CENTEA, lllSG Mein Str..t, Hunllnoton 6Nc:ll, CA .,.~ LUCHESI ENTERPRISES, IUIJ Mein Strwl. Hunll,..CO.. 8ee<ll, CA ,, ..... Thia bulinftl 11 Clondll(llld •Y t COf· -•llon. l.VChftl Enlerpt'I'" Pflllli. A. Luct.sl, ~ Tiiis ......,._. •• fllecl wllll llle Co11n1y Clerll of Orenge County on Jvnt J0, 1•1. LAYMAN, MAMSO.., JC* .. a VOii LAWOPPIC .. PICTITIOUS •UllNEU 1 c-.-.......... lfAM•ITAT•MENT M.._...INcll CAtMM Tiie tollowlng per1on1 ere doing ' PU.SI .. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTIT10US IUllll•ll NAMll ITATllMllMT Tiie toll-Ing oer1on1 ere doing bullneuM: PAL'S VACUUM CENTERS, llJ&J Mein SlrHt, H11nt1n111011 ••.ell, c •11 lorflle nMI L11clletl Entwprlws, Ct lltornle, 1'5G M<tln Sll'Mt, Huntlneton lffc:ll, Celltornle nM1 Tiiis llllslness 11 conductto by • COl'llOf't tlOfl. l..Mc.llesl r .......... ,_ President Pllllllp A. LllCllell, Tiii• ,..._ was 111«1 wllh IN COllnty Clerlt of Or.,. Counly on J-•.1•1 P1 .. 1• LA YMAll, NAlllON, JC*El A VOIS LllwOftk .. ,~ ...... ......,.,, llMdl, CA. fMM Pllbll-Or ... C.0.11 o.lly Piiot, J111, 11, 11. ts • ....._ 1. ,.,.. J1»41. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LIOALllOT1C8 Al"l"\.ICATIO..TOOlteNlllUA NATICHllALMIHl J .. , ..... ,, Al",._,CATIONACCI ,.,.Dl'Oll PIU114M* ,..,, .. "" TNECOMl"TltOLL1EaOPTit«CUa1t•NCY WAIMl ... TO..,O.C. Al"f'UU.TIOll WE, THEU..OE•SIGNEO,lntancll,._.tmli»•_. .. ••IUtleMt .... 111 ec:corOena wttll the provlsl0111 of IN N•tlonal ._.Act.•• ......-c. ._...._ l'ftt•••-lutlcntoU.GomjlerOllrOf tNCWNftcytor"' ,,,.....,..._..... • ..., Ntllenel .... ,end~etlollows: ------------------------111U1lneu•: llllslneu •: Pvbllllwcl o.-.,.. C:0.1t Delly PllOt SEA TERA.ACE INVESTORS, Jyly 11 11.U Aug.1 1•1 >1>1 .. i PUBLIC NOTICE 1, Tllel .. IMlnotll<eoluldNetloNl .... 119lecaeillllfl_,,.....,_A...._, Al9a,lnlliaClty.,'"-'l .. edl.C-ytlOr.,..,._..~ . ·~~~~~~~~- PVBUC NOTICE DEATH NOTICES l'tHCI llOTHHS ~-OAIWAY MOrr\IAal 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 a.untMGllOH SMITH 6 TUTHIU WUTCU.. CHAl'I&. <427 E. 1711) SI .CC.taM .. ~9371 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICT1T10UHUllllHI llAM•ITAHMSllT The 1011ow1na ,.,_ •r• Oolne bus!· ....... : J•W MANAG EMENT CONSULTA.NTS.' Gold 11..tf, lrvlM, CA'2714.. •ONALO E . ~AY , U7U '! •l1Nrl•,Mltllell V le jo, CA t1'• I, JOHN PAULK,' G<lld I luff, lnrlM, CA"714 WAYNE McCltEEltY. 4005 c.ii. Alwll, SM ClefNtltt, CA 92612. Tlll1Wll~l>'f•9'fMr•I ....,..,.., ...... "-LGtey Thlll~WMllledwltlltMC-. tyCltt110f0r.,..c-yOf\J11lyl0, 1•1. Pl..., PW»ll-Orenot Goelt Delly Piiot, J11lyts,A ... l,l.1S,l•1 U'7.f1 PUBUC NOTICE MOTi Ca~ TltUIT8E'l IAL• GUAROIAH ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, 14 s..rnm.rwlnd, Newport 19"11, CA '*I. JO.I S.• Cove LAM. Goll• Mu•. • • • JOHN MICHAEL SIMPSON, 14 Svmmtrwlnd, N••Porl IHcll, CA nw. CelllOf'nl• .,.. Me._i G. Rlu , 2061 s.a co... PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI aUllNEU L-, ea. .. Mew, Cellfornle U•» II.AME STAT•MENT Mr. l dWrd PIMlero, 6.201 "*'II ------------CEOAAGLEN·YORIA LINOA Unll 0'3, --Hiii~. Cell!Of'nle HOTICEOPIALI APARTMENTS, LTO , P 0 . llo11 llMO, Tllll ....... II C-.CWCI by M ln- di.ldut l. '1361 OPAVtlUEL •44l 8 1rcll Slrwl, Newport .. tell, 8.....,., H~ngw. HOO lr~le, VALU•DATMOlta Celllornlef2MO ...,. Mk,_• s1....- Thl1 st.i-t wet filed wllll the c-1y Cieri! of 0r.,.. County on Jiiiy I, !Ml. C•noe• P-. C.llfonll• tl"1J THAN... R009r M. All son. P.O. llo• -· Tiii• Mine• •• condY<led bY ... -Notl<el~~"-""'-ltoSo<-·c·.•.llto·r~~.C~rMI, Newport •••Cll, lncorPorlllN -l•tlon other lllen • ~ ·-.,.n,,.rlfll1> Ilona SOO, 501, JOl.S, '°2 -SOl of t11t E.E. YOdW, Jr , USS EDI c;,,_ P1"1Jt Plltl!llNd er.,.. C:O.Jt Delly 1"110(. -....o.ltke Her110r&Ne,,...,lonCo*oft11tSteteof m•n Avenoi•. •'14, F 1111er1on Tllla •let-I -flied wl1h .,_ C.lllor11Me.Ulldar"91ned: H1111llnoton C.lltorftlaftUI J111y "· 11. ts ....... 1, 1•1 JOU.11 PUBUC NOTICE C°""IY Cl-OfOr ... c-tyonJuly He rllOrMwlnaCanterwUlwUelpoiblk V.J . SN.OW, ts» Eelt CNpman u . IMI e..cllon, et 2'01 lldlnoer A-. H1111t-Aven1M, ,,.,., Fullerton, CelUOf'Mt Pl ..... lftlWfl llMCll, CA (!ft Sw...t .._..I< '26JI PubtllNd Orenee GM•t Oelly l"llot, PtnlotlO..m.onlllolOllUMY""....... Tll• l"rHP•ct COlftP•ny, • l'ICTinous I UllNHI NAMSSTATaMENT 1•1,1rwtw1lowll!QdeKrl-~,to C>tlewere CWPoretJ•. c/o TM AlllOfl July II, U, Aug. I, t , l., nJ0..11. wit: ltS20lrl1Cr-'t,CF2mAT. Compeny, ...a 91n:h SOMI. P.O. •H Seldwt.l1twt11t--otutlstylftt '°'°· ~ INCll, C.llfornl• Tiit to110lllllne -~ 11 dol119 111111· ,,. .... , It EAIUCK·HAI It SURGEONS, l7SO $011111 •r hlol, Sent• Ant, C.lltoml• f271M Al•n Art ..... lck, "'° .... Ill Av•-· "IOI, TYStln, C.lltornl• n..o Tlll1 MAIMH 11 '°"""<led by •11 ln- dlwldllel. Alen Rwt ReMltk Tflll JY._. WU tiled wllll Ille County Clef'k of Orenoe Cou111y on Ji;ty u .1•1 "'"", P11blllhld Orenee CNl1 Delly PllOt, July 11, U, Avg. 1. e. lMI ~1. PUBLIC NOTICE Ptc:TITIOUI au11N•1S MAMll ITAT•M«NT TIM lellowlftl ...,._ 11 doing -I· ntUH: Cl) STllNElt HAIR SALON$; C2I OH LOCATION by StlllMr, 2070 avil· ,,. .. c.m.r Orlve, • uo. lr¥1M, CA t271S. TOPPY'S •Y STEINElt LTO., e Cltlllornla ~•lion, 201'0 8111ineaa Ceftl« Orfw, •2411, 1,.,,lna,CAt271S. Tllll bullMI& II Condll(lild bye CW• Por•llon.. TOCllP't'I bY SYIMr Ud. VldwSt.Surt. !llC.reary PUBLIC NOTICE llOTICEOP OlllOLUTIONOP l"AaTNaltlHll" P11bll(llOClcels~glwnll\elLAN ltONElfTERPRISES,IHC .• endFFEC· TWO, INC., Nretofore dOlng bllllnoaa under tl'la tlctltio.. llrm Mme end 1tyle ol YORIA LINOA KNOL LS TOWN HOUS£S, •• •120 l lrtll s•-t. Ci- ty of Ne-1 leec:ll, County of Oranvo. s .. te of Getllomle, did on Ille Jl&tdey of July, 1Ml, lty ""'1\lotl c-t. dl_I,,_ tM uld!Nrtntralllp-1erm1Mletllelr reletlontHPtrtMnli.retn . OATEO AT Newport •••<fl, C•lllor11l•.INl2llCdeyofJuly, 1•1. ~C.lrown,Jr , s.cr.wy P11bllllled Orenee Coell Delly Piiot. July2S, ltl1 Us..tl PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI IUllN•U llAMa ITAT•MllNT Tiie fotl-1"9 peraon1 ero C10l11g bullM"tt: SPECIALIZEO HOM E MAINTENANCE, mtl Uurel Woods, El TOf'o, CA.,.._ OAVIO STAATS, U2t1 Le11rel W-1. El TOf'O, CA f24JO. L. L. CAAlt, 1'10 Front, Leite El1ln0f'e, CA. ,,,.. 11.-.nt ••• flied •111\ the County Cterll GI Oranee Coullly on Jiiiy 1.1•1. ltALPH JACKSON, 22UO Vie P16'11l c..1~-. El Toro,.cA '2630. l"Ulllllfled 0r.,,.. eo.11 DAiiy PllOt. T11 l1 boniness 11 condu<tH •Y • .IVlf 11, 11. U, Aut. 1, 1•1 JOO>.tl tefMrtl ~~ Thie ...._. •• llled wltll 1M PUBLIC NOTICE c .... 11ty a....• <>renoe c:-, °"July ·~~--~---~---l~ftl1. P1'6114 PICTITIOUSaUllMEll Pllltllllled Orenee Cotll O.Uy Piiot. NAMmlTATa ... llfT Jvly II, U, Auo. 1, I, 1'91 l~I Tiie ... .._.,.,._., • ....,.lluM-··-------·---- eua1: 0 . K. llNTEltl"ltllES, 4000 PUBLIC NOTICE '•c Arlh11r lo11leverd, Svltt 540, ------,-------- l'ffWpWtllMdl,CA9*0. OltAllOa COUNTY WILLIAM STEWART O'HAltll, MUMICll"M.COUltT Jlt., nt DI.,_., L.aewne IM<h, CA MOltTMOtlAMOa ftHI. .IUOICIM. DllTalCT 0 E 0 It 0 IE M A It T I H 1171N • ..-...., KOltNllVMCY, 2 wtl•lower, lry .... , P ....... Ca .... CAt2114. PLAINTIFF: INSUltANC• COM· TlllS....._llcoMuclMl>YtnWll• l"ANY OF HOATH AMEltlCA __ .._. -'-'"" ..,_ t ..... a Ol!FENOANT: LAltltV I . HALE, ~ ANO 00£S I~ 11, IMlwl,,.. Wtll'-1.0'H.,.. SU-TlllU........,._lllMWlttltlleC0\111< C-. ..... fY CIWllflar...,. Qwlty on J-2', '"'· U.W0""4:U ...... TAYLOtt,IVANl&lltOU IASTTWm• -.... ._9W&, ...... ..... ...,. •u;z 9 'CAW 1i-of tt1e ..._.. ... tor seoreeea r• itoear M. Allaon pelr In ti....-of Sl,J00,00 t .... -Tllb .._,. •• flied wltll .,.. wltllcoaaof_,111,.•nd••-of c-1., Cieri! Ortn91 County on Jiiiy U lt . "· .... Oatedllli1?JrdllltyOfJ11ly, 1•1. ,16'111 L'l'dMIWGowrn. Pvl>ll-.S Ortn91 c-i Dally f'llot. $«._., Jiiiy 11, "· ...... I, I, 1"1 JZJ4..fl. P\11>11-Or.,.. C.0.11 Delly Piiot, July1S,1tl1 U..11------------- PUBLIC NOTICE SUNltlCMCOU•TOF CALIPOltNtA COUMTYOPOWAMOE lnllleMetl•oftlle AlltM lcetlonol HensP . ........._,Mld Ele l,,.J...w.-r_, lorClltngaotNeme ........ _,.,. Oltl»S~ •""'°"CAUH GCl"t •1171 ",.il!Rl!AS HeN P. HenderMn end cl•l,,.J...wHender.,,11-t11edapet1- t1on wllll IN Otrk of IN• c-t tor •11 or· cter c...,,..,,. ..-1cants· ~ from Hens P. Hendltrton lo H-L. West, -from ElalM J...w H..,.._, to Eltl,,. June Wesl; IT 11 OltOl!llllO tN1t ell per-. ln- lef'tl-lnll>t ......... nlJUed ...... r ... PNf' ....... tllll c--t. 10:. A...M., Oft S.P'. 2, 1"1, lnDepertmenl J, et 1'00Clvk Center Or. W.St, s.ni. 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'· ,.., PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC .NOTICE CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Con sol idating domestic subsldlarfes of the NEWPORT HARBOUR NATIONAL BANK of Newport Beach in the state of californla, at the clote of business on June 30, 1981 published In resl)Oflse to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under ti· tie 12, United States Code, Section 161 . Charter number 16838 National Bank Region Number 1<4. Statement Of Resources and Llaibuttles Thouwncb of dola.n ASSETS Cash and due from depository Institutions •1 219 U.S. Treasury securities ................ .'.'.'.'.'.' .. '093 All other securities .............................. 150 Federal funds sold and • securities purchased under agreements to resell . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • • • • • . 7 ,300 Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income) .•............ 21,030 Less: Allowance tor possible loan losses ...................•••...• 1oe Bank premises, furniture and fixtures and other assets representing ' • bank premises • . • . • . • . • . • . . . • . . • • • • . . • . . • • . 704 All other assets ......• ~ .•.....••.....•••••.• , .... 611 TOT AL ASSETS .............................. $1,075 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corps .................... S,009 Tim e and savings deP,Oslts of lndlvlduals partnerships, ena corps ........... .' ...... 19.~t Deposits of United States Govern~ •.•....•.......••...•... , ••. 9 Certified and officer~ checks ..•••......••••••• , 1,217 Total Otposlts .••••••.•••.•.•...••.••••••••••• 26, 1M Total demand dtposlts ••..•.••.. 6,235 Total time •l'ld Nvlngs deposits •• 2,~1 ~g~i,~~111:~:~~·=~· ........................ t~ ,.., <excludlr19 n•ted notes and debentures) ..•...•••• ~·, ••••••••••••• 26..367 EQUITY CAPITAL l .,. ..... 1tc AD-1 re1eOrch aircraft pivot• ft• wfnQ about f.5 degree• during recent t11t at D1'Vdfn Flight Reaearch Center in Edwardl, CaUf. flirborne 'scissors' tested over California EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE CAP> -For about an hour a week, tbe strangest thing in the California akies is most likely an experimental airplane with a rotating wing that looks like a pair of airborne sciaaora. The white-on-blue AD·l , with it.s top-mounted wing swiveled witil the risht wingtip reaches nearly to the plane's sleek nose and the left wing even with the tail, almost looks broken. A laymen might wonder that it rues at all. But test pilot Thomas McMurtry PfOVH that il will fiy, and bad a maigbtforward usessment after a ~cent flight: "I like ll." Once envisioned as a quiet and bilbly efficient supenooic transport, t.be "oblique wing" concept eld.sta OO· ly as lh1J ·one small test plane t.ba1 periodically astounds bystanders by circling over the dry lake bed that was the space shuttle's landing strip in April. "Tb.Ls ii somethine that is so dif· ferent (from any other plane that bas ever flown) that you've got to show some real advantages before • 'It sure looks like it has promise.' anybody will give you a second look," said William Andrews, the plane's test manager at NASA 's Dryden Flight Research Center here. He said tests of the AD· 1 hint that the radical departure Crom conven- tional deaign may offer some major advanta,es, but its very uniqueness may sUlle funding and condemn the plane to a museum of aeronautical curioeiU.. Andrews said the Idea, which bas been kicked around by air en&ineen for decades, ia to get maximum lltt for take-offs by leaving the wing at a normal rllht angle to the fuselage. But as airspeed increases, the wingspan adds drag that mates the ,r.)ne work harder. So the pilot bits a ~gle switch marted "skew," and tM wins. mo\inted on a high-tech Yersion ol a Lazy Susan, begin.a to pivot. Jt can rotate from zero to 60 degrees or stop anywhere In between. "so you can optimize effi· el.ency for whatever speed ranee you're going to be flying," Andrews •aid. Andrews ls enthusiastic about the concept behind the $240,000 turbojet, which was custom-built ol libere.lasa to a design by NASA '1 Ames Research Center at Mountain View. If the concept is applied to a supersonic aircraft, be said, "It would certainly be 25 to 30 percent more fuel-efficient than conventional SSTs, and if we can realize that it would be very attractive." Besides cutting fuel costs, be said, the oblique wing would us& shorter runways and, by running on smaller en;tnes, make less noise than atan· dard planes , The •nlque aerodynamics, he said, sbouJd even reduce or avoid the thunderoua aooic booms that have created a public re- 1 a tions problem for •uperaonic tr an.sports. "It sure looks like it bu promise," be said. ''But tbe manufacturers feel the risk of investing tn the concept ls too hlgb. They don't have any con· fidence at all that the goals we pro- posed can be met.•' He said the benefits should be greatest at supersonic speed.a. "That's the theory; now it bu to be proven.'' But proving the theory may be im· possible. The little AD·l is Umited to a bit over 150 mph and, Andrews said, "We may not be able to do anytblne more because there may not be any money available." Since December, the AD·l baa made about 26 test ru1hts of an hour or so each and "we've got another 10 or lS flights to go," be said. Then, be added, "We'll put out our technical reports and . . . after that, It's pretty much up to the manufacturers." The AD·l tests "will have dem- onstrated that this configuration can be flown." But, Andrews said, "I don't think you can reaaooably ex· trapolate too far" from the UWe low· speed AD-1 to the performance ot a full-size jetliner at supersonic speeds. Andrews has proposed since 1972 that an F-8 jet be modified -its COD· ventional wings replaced with a scissor wing -to test the concept at transonic speeds. That plan ls al least as far from funding u il was nine years ago. McMurtry estimates that the coo· version "!'Ould cost $6 million to SlO million and says, "I truly think it would be a good idea to pursue thia into the transonic range, where the performance benefit would really be seen -or where we'd find that the benefit really isn't there aft.er all." Songwriter wins rift ...... Tune on pope's album 40 years old MIAMI BEACH, Fla. <AP) - lonfwrlt.er Walter Dana wu deUght- ~wben be beard Pope John Paul II g one of bis old tunes, "The terman Song," on an album re- corded two years a10. "But .he was leas than pleased when Ill dllcovered that the coml)os!tioo - rttitled "The Raftaman" -was described as a Polish folkaonc. writer Udknown. "All ol a sudden I bear my song. I ttt'· instead of my name on the label ~re ls 'folk song.'" said Dana, 79, Who wrote the tune 50 yeara •10 In Poland. Now, a year and a half and several lqal lnquirles later, be bu woa bil n.bt. nae lat.est release of the album, 0 I>ope lohn Paul II Slnp at the f!eaUval ot Sacroson1,'' credtta Dana • the IODC'• writer. "I feel terrific,.. Dana said aft.er learnl"I of hi.a victory. "What happened 11, Mr. Dana 9ote the compoeiUon ln ~ early f>s, and tiled for a copyrilht In the Pain killers ~mp a red 'sos," said bis copyright l•wyer, Waller Hofer. When the record by the pope was made, il was just assumed by the album producers that the song was in the public doman, be said. Research by the Performln1 Rigbta Society Ltd. in London in· dlcated that after Dana wrote the song it evidenUy became so popular that people came to believe lt wu a traditiooal folk song. But in bis living room studio here, where Dana still works, be bu the proof: a yellowed page of a beet music in Polish showin1 a 1IM date and copyriibt logo next to bl.a name, and a program from the 1'38 Berlin Olympics, where the sons wu suo1 listing bis name as compo41er. Dana's detenn!naUon to be credit· ed wasn't solely for bis pride -also at stake are royalUea from 1aJe1 ol the album. In lh1J country, that'• ' eenta tor each record, divided ame>n1 all the muaic pub:iaben on tbe record. In Eu.rope, tt cowd mean a portion ot a percent of the sale price ol e1cb album. WiRe a little roo bubbly tfMUlS AJINOUICCUIENTS. POSOMALS & LDST & FOUllD A11inu111.nomr~1" t·•r Pid l1ul'otYf"ll t..••·-~,., ......... 'Q'nl ( tvhr-y,.,,1 s£mm EMPlOJMEllT & PIUAHllh ~l .... lrwt!Jtlllt JM W•ftl4'ft l ..... "•Mrd M 6 I' MHCllMllSl IAfwt•I tto•h M•HM ~"~ .. ~" "•t•M' t .,, .. lto•h'"•f l!llo.h let'~ ( h•ttrt lto.ti. 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" llub a..botll r.,.. r~n• \•h• llTIS,D AITl$.1Sl1 Nearly half of all Daily Pilot reader1 have uaed tM ckurified sectWn to bu11 or seU a product . ~.~.~ .......... ~.~~ ...... ~ ~.~.~ ....... ~~.~ ....... ,~.~.~ ...... . ;; • IMlrll tOOJ l•rtl l•J IMlrlll IMJ l•rll IMJ ............................................................................................ = ltll ltu ·-... •• ·-... -ltM EQUAL HOUUtG OPPORTUNITY :: ~....,, ...... ,., All rul t1tate ad· :: vertlud ID tbla lta MWIJNIJNI' ta Mjtet to 15 ~ hdenl ratr Hout-·:! IDC Alct " 1* wblcb •aka l\ Wecal to ad· .... "any prefereoce, llm ltatlon, or di•· •• crlmlnatloa baaed on l: race, color, rell1lon, .,. aex, or national ori11n. .:: or an lntai&n to make ..... any aucb preference, :: llmltallon, or di•· := crimlnatJoo." llllt z.. !M '* --1M -- Thia newspaper will not knowlnflY accept any advert 1101 ror real estate wblcll la In viol•· Ucm"lbelaw. COUMllYCWI UYIM& 'O!l6 Mua Verde Country ~:~ Club Villas. Slone• ~.., throw lo fairways ! 3 BR. : 2YJ Ba lonkin& out on i.:n Pool. Cabana, Garderu. Hallan ceramic tiled patios . Span ia b (11eplace. Adults. F'leXI· ble ternu. Owner may carry lat loan. Offered at 1179,SOO. By appt Owner la eat. ~U&I FIXB AMDSAVE! A buy at $119,tsO. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, bu1e added f amil)' room with :.,. fireplace. "All need a ;~~ paJllt and carpet." See and eave. Call 54f.ZS13 -..... -·~ ---- THE REAL ES TATE RS : 'The fastllt draw Ill u.e = W11t. . ·'t°:Ji Pilat -C\wlficd Ad. Mll. -. -"'7) --.... ..., ----.... ... -- Wltl -------- - c~rs•bf kes• *skateboards• trucks*baby carriages*tea carts•trlkes rol lerskates • walker!!· toys •wagons .. •• scooters •hot rocts•coupes• trallers•hard tops• convert· lbtes•motor homes•1awn mowers•11mos •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•••• •typlngtables wheef blrrows• recreational vehlcles*golf c1rts•mocte1 trains•bikes •p11nos•cars rtfrlgtrators *skates•••••• H CANYON C.C. U.IM.MO MCI.wt COLONIAL MANSION Unequaled eleeance In this arehltec· tural beauty o'looklnl the 8th green of Bil Cyn 1olf course. The finest crattamanahip" materlala! Imported marble, air·cond., crystal chandeliers crown moldin1a, rich paneling, 3 wet bars + many other impressive features. 5 Large bedroorm, each with private baths, banquet-size dining rm fam rm with marble fireplace, bllliard rm with coffered ceiling & oak floors, refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant home for someone who appreciates the finest! Call for appointment. 11• CANYON •OLf COURSE - Sltl,000 THI fAIULOUS ..._SA' I ff" InvitinJ gated front courtyard with fountam makes an impressive en· trance to this exclusive listing. Spec· tacular 2-story foyer and living rm looking out on the golf course. Formal dining room, paneled den with par· quet floors, gourmet kitchen, magnifi· cent master suite plus 3 other bedrms, with private batbs. guest bath and large yard with beaut. pool, spa & gazebo. Really exciting, Call for ap- pointment. HAllOI YllW llOADMOOI -YIEW! A great value in this lovely 4 bdrm home with wide view of bay, ocean & bright lights. New prof. landscaping front & rear. Lge family rm! formal dining rm & 2~ baths. Great ocation. Leasehold. Owner anxious! $395,000. 1251 SUIR.IMI WAY SAT/SUM 1-5 PM Ml & MIS PllNCTIOH $115,000 HIATID IUDNIY-SturlD POOL IOOM fOI PADDU TIMH Immaculate picturebook 3 bedroom home nestled in flowers and shrubs. Large grassy back yard for the children, pets or guest house. Beautiful pool with large deck area. 90' wide frontage. 1.oned for income . A wise investment for young or not so young. We have the key. Call 644 -4910 to see. 2-STOIY DUPLIX-HIWPOIT llACH STBtS TO llACH-OWta AMA.MCI Uve in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms, deck & 2 batm in upper; 2 bedrms & 1 bath in lower. Fireplace in each. Some view of ocean. owe 1st T.D. & note of $247 ,000. int. only, $52,500 down pmt. No loan fee. $299,500. 111-41"1 St. OPIH SUH. l·S PM IALIOA ISLAND DUPUX4450,000 4 Bedrooms upstairs & 3 bedrooms downstairs with patio and deck. Cov· ered garage + laundry room. Ex· cellent for summer-winter rental. J ust steps to the bay & beach from the door of this excellent tax shelter + poten· tially appreciating property. HI. AllOWHIAD-YU TO CAT.a.IMA Unobstructed view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedrooms. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect's award design. See it, then live in it. A great value hide-away. Aak $96,500. WISLIY N. TAYLOI CO.. llALTOIS 21115-............. MIWPOIT CIMTll. M.1. H4-4t I 0 DWLD St4,t00 lnveaton delllbt! Two 2 Bdrm. Units. Cumnt In· cocue • IUD Mo. 1 year home protection plan in- cl uded. Call to see! Ml-1171 THE :REAL ESTATERS YM IST BETS!! 10 UNITS: Aaaumable · 1172,000 In loan a. S3IO.ooo. Oranae. 8 NEW CONDOS: From 1125,000 lo 1137,000. COllta Mesa DUPLEX: 1 Yr old. As· 1um1ule IU0,000 loan. 1215,ooo. Oranae. UICU1'1¥I 6 UNITS: Brand new. I $227,000 llU,000 loin. 12$5,000. A moat new 2 story San Bernardino. beauty. Sun filled kitchen, rormal dlnln1 LOT IN DANA POINT. room, wan •Ad coay 2t'l. down . w l ll ramlly room too! 2nd ubordinatdl45,000. atory hoal1 secluded muter 1ulte with SO.CAUP.llWn er a c k Ii n I b r I c k l4' HOI nr.place. 3 more queen ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I aiJed bdlml too! Don't = mlu out call. @ ,S/A,'i~rYls 714-6JJ-6tto ... THF RFAi. E: ;T/\TFf.'S lt'uBR&IZE _gy,lfted .W.•1171 . s· DOING ... IUllNIU '1i i j UNDER A . I 'ICTfT10U' • NA.m? If '" M'ft ,_ MM r111r ••• Neuu .. , IHI .. " ..... IN ......... ,..~ .... 1111•1 ...... ..... , ........... .... .......... It ... ,. ........... ,.. DAILY 'ILOf"' Wiii ~tr:.~ . .. ,..... ... """ .... C.111 ............... ................ ........... ,..., ....... "' '" ................ .............. tlleel .. nll DAIL' ...... ,,o; .. , ... Oil.a ..... -. ............ ,., .-r;mm: ...... ~~=~· ............... ••oo:r_ .. ....... 11: • DILl•HTfUL DUPLIX -Two, 2 bedroom units with skylights and bay views. Walk to beach. US0,000, as· sume $290,000 at 13~% ... A listing of Laraine Shaw. sroruss AND SPACIOUS -Three lovely bedrooms, wonderful out.side spa, OWC a big second at a low rate. Call for details on this one. fm,000 .. . A listing of JoAnne Perk.ins. UYI OM THI fHAND C.4MAL -Your own dock, plus a three bedroom and den house, with a one bedroom in· come unit. A rare opportunity. Owner will carry 1st TD. $699,000 ... A listing of Rita Bol8fd. MILLION DOLLAR LOTS -Prime bayfront lots on little Balboa Island. Unobstructed view of main channel. Actual price $1 ,300,000 each. COMPAU THIS PllCI -Three bedroom. two bath, fireplace, Carmel model in Harbor View Homes. Very nice at $229,500 ... A listing or Donna Schroeder. THE flMIST IH WOODlllME -4 bdrm., 2 bath, near St.onecreek Park, mountain views, delightful at $189,000. .. A listing of Nadine Croul. U~IUJl liCMlS REALTORS,675-6000 1443 EMC COMt Hltllw.,. Corou 4el Mu WI HAn 41 Of TMI IUT AMNn .. TOW S92,400 VA-IJO/o! Auume I.bis VA loan. Must be a veteran! t Bdrm 2 bath, "North Costa Meta". $22,500 total down. Act now, call 548-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS SELL 1d.Je itemi with a Dally Pilot Classified Ad, 19UCID C harmina wood 1hin11ed townhome. Sun filled kitchm overloolls ro1y patio. 3 lar1e bdrm• pl~ aewin& room too. Only 1100,IXX>, call @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 1 r4-631·6990 Lingo Rl.J&mt llAMD MIW 11.UFfS USTIMG OPM SAT 1·5 .... ..., .............. d ....... ~ . ....-....,z ... ... d • ..,. .. ,... & ............. ~=.re... 0.., Sitt.~. 1130 llVIMI A VI OPM SAT l·S $100,000 dow• wHI .._, tlll1 ............................. •11 n .... , ..... ,,,,,,,_owe .. rtat of I 2% for 5 JHrt. SJJl,000. ( J 613 SIMATI OPM SAT l·S ........................ Wllll.,t mr'M1 ..... llC.. ........ ··~ ......... .... ................... ,...c. 644-JOJO. IHT IUY le l&.Uff S J ... 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Microwave kitchen, cedar lined closets. Custom woodwork including Samoan walnut bar. Backbay view, steps to large greenbelt. Assume loans or seller will assist. $218,00>. POPULAR SPLIT LEYD. 2 Br + den overlooking S acres or greenbelt. Right end unit, delighlf ul patio, gourmet kitchen. Reduced now $249,500 & OWC al 131h<Jr. Submit lease-0ption terms. 546-ZJIJ Are you interested in buying or selling ? 1 can offer you the very best in Real Estate Service. SUSAN .A.RMDT THE :REAL ESTATERS tlE llDlll ILlllS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 207 YtA MINT~ LIDO ISLAND OPEN SAT l·S Move Into This B rt~ht Four Bedroom Lido Island Home With Only 20% Down . Assume The Large First Trust Deed At 12% & Owner Will Carry A Second At 12%. A Fabulous Opportunity To Own Property In One Of Newpor t Beach ·s Most Picturesque Com· munities. An Excellent Buy. 1'75,000. 405 VISTA SWl'll ILUff S OPEM SAT l·S Located On Wide Tree Shaded Lush Greenbelt. Close To Pool & Clubhouse. High Ceilings In Living Room & Master Bedroom. Two Ful· lJ Assumable Loans. Fee Land. Open For Inspection. Reduced To $23.5,00>. COSTA MISA IMCOMI T riplex Adjacent To New Redevelopment. Great Owner's Urut. Two Rental Units Help With Pay ments & Taxes. $11Y70 Gross In· come Per Month. Excellent Financ· ing Available . $155,000. HIWPOIT SHOUS Three Bedroom Home. Has been Leased For $750 A Month Until April 1982. Priced Quite Reasonably At $135 ,500 . Appointme n t Necessary, But Easy To Show. LUXURY COHDO Convenient Location. Two Bedrooms. Two Baths. Plush Carpets. Plantation Shutters. Top Securit1. Lock Up & Leave When You WISh. Large Assumable 10.5% First Trust Deed. Only $269,000. ~ Ht•ua OCWROMT In The Exclusive Gated Community Of "The Shores." Spacious Custom Built Four Bedroom Home Overlooking Gorgeous White Sand Beach. Dramatic Setting Of Wood & Glass, High Beamed Ceilings. Gr aceful Circular Staircase. All With Forever Vi ew Of Ocean. Owner Will Help With Financing. Only $1,450,000. SHAlP MOii.i HOtl9 Well Kept In Attractive Park. Near Hoag It Lido Village. $23,500. Financing Available. ILUff S Exceptional Flnancln1! Briiht & Cheerful Three Bedroom D»cl Unit With Wrap Around PatJo. Large M· sumable Loan With Fixed Interest Rate For 30 Years . Owner Will Carry Second Trust Deed. Ex· cellent Location On Lovely Green- belL tz39,SOO. 1"1% lsl TO, or VA /FHA. Upgraded 4 cUen&a wbo aut leave fl15.000.MM1WZll By oww. Lcii price re-.. OM s.elCK BR "Bradford" condo Oeliobtrul thelrbomt100D.S22S,OOO D .... ._ dltdloeforeMl.4ilbr Oa1J•J11111Qann1n.1 TOUCH OF C~H rd · • to •.oao r11n1e. eau ~ dpq.MO-'lllO Newport a.dt-4 Bdrm, counra I d~l attac~ garaee. move Cleo, United Broktl'I, l '•ldt C.M. tl6tt to '8tlll'tf wood ~ rilbt an to this charma:me. Acrota Rulton 54S.27at or .._di. au BR. a.a..,. ~ett. Hit&t .o,o.t-from 1reenbelt and . meause 1145-5000 e1\ iumib&tJou.St•.ooo Jot wQ ,..., cov· PUSTIGfOUS CCI 529. Open&mdayl·S t rtd patJo. Owow 11 Executive townhome 3 BR 2 Ba SI~ 223/m~St. mot1v1t*llllldwttlllSto llST IA Y VllW-.XW ,._, Newly constructed 4 Bdrm 4 bath residence on Peninsula Point in· eludes priv~te boat dock and view of coasUine. $1 ,650,000 includes the land. dramatic master suite, gourmet D ! helpflnucel Hurry, call kitchen. End unit acrou rrom pool. Super tbarv a BdnD 1 ~e;:~ 8·8 ~~!n1~ now, f7MllO Large assumable 9~ '7c loan. Must be balb town.ho"'•· Coiy F u r n . r 0 r 1 u m seen. kitchen and clinll'll area mer/winter rentals. THE REAL ESTATERS &.-.a ..... M ,,.._._ 11• .1.7•4 o v e r I o o k I u 1 b -eoo ...,.._, --• landacapecl patio. -• OIAMH Be1ut1rlll S bdnn, family rm, close to hotpit1l. Fruit tnet ft room for 1ardet1. Sut,900. 2274 Channel Rd, NIX Beach Open Sal/Sunday 1·5 HARBOR REALTY $70,000 DOWN COIONA DEL MAI Attractive finaMing and favorable price make this spacious duplex a great investment. Located on a cor· ner lot overlooking a nature park. 3 bdrms. + family rm. downstairs, 2 large bdrms. upstairs. Beam ceil· ings & fireplaces. The best duplex buy in town at $320,000. Owner mov· ing back East, so act fast! $575,000 .• IA YFIOMT You read it right! Just minutes from the jetty With a fabulous ac· lion view and 44 feet on the bay. Large 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo. New carpels, large bayfront terrace, fireplace, privacy and security. Ideal for entertaining. Boal shp privileges. %111111111 A real sleeper. Right in the middle or the Westcliff area walking dis· lance to restaurants. shopping and transportation. Very clean 2 bdrm. condo with private patio and yard. Priced at only $129,500! Nicely de· corated. Prime 1st floor location. SI 12 PB sq. Fr.• •INCLUDING THE LAND! Custom built family home on a quiet street in Baycrest. Too many features to list but for ex ample, the huge game room is paneled and has beautiful custom cabinets blt in, a stand up wet bar. stereo large cedar lined closet. ~lassed in trophy case, glassed m gun cabinet - -and that's just one room. In addition there are 4 bdrms., formal dining rm., family rm., omce. sewing rm. and oh yes. a swimming pool. Full price is $425,000 free and clear. Sub· mit on terms or try lease option. IALIOA ISLAND COMMEICIAL IU>Ci On Marine Ave. 2 story commercial building with popular 1st floor restaurant and 3 apartments up· stairs. $275,000 on leased land or 1&98.000fee. DCHAM•E FOi 7 5.5 acres in San Juan Capistrano just minutes rrom Dana Point Yacht Harbor. Exceptional view. Horses permitted. $695,00> free & clear. ':::' S@\t~lA-&£~s· = ,-----.. CIAf t. POl&MI ·~·:~ .. er~ ~ '°""'°'°""'_.....,.._. I tOTSIP I . 1 11 r 1 ·-·-A I RHNOE I I I I I' I i -----.• I S T XI H 11 E*Y ay my wti. '*Ide ~ I I I' I :: """" Ind touehM ,,_ 11oor 50 ;. tlmM. 11'1 noc -cite, lt'I plalllng up IM kldl' -. I BRALER I I I I I' I' •~:....~-:= ......... _ ......... __.. _____ .,... ....... ,,.. .. No.' .... 1 ~~~soW.~~UlllS r r r r r r r J • ~~~(. UfltlS TO I I I I I I I I SCUMoUT'S MIWlft lllC .......... loaO -· SU,000 down to a ~% Larae A·Frame: 4 BR' loan. Price $1CIJOO. Art bachelor w/lott. Btwn now ! 541-m.3 ~ ' ocean be1cbea on Penln1ula. s:no,ooo lease MAUIYST ..... SIA UOMllAl.n 61).SJM TH .... TO~OMI? C11l lhe apeclalista at lbe condominium In· formation center. llG CAHYOH-4.• A.-Wt LA. Country Club living at its finest. This residence is an oasis with lots of privacy, a large pool and separate spa. Owner has moved and is very motivated. THE :REAL ESTATE RS THE REAL ESTATERS PURCHASE OPT10N New Fantastic 3 Br. 3 Ba. Condo. $2500 moves you in. SJOOO per month. (Why pay rent). Next lo all shopping, theaters & park, Jlllt minules t.o beaches. Ward Management Co. 714/631-~ ,OOL + TIMMIS S42,000 DOWN Assume low Interest loans! Spanish tile entry leads lo plush Newport Beach estate. Llviuc room features beautiful fire place and soarin& ceili ngs. Gourmet cookers kitchen! 4 generous bdnne. ~ your own 1parkll.n1 separate .,. ancl peddle lennls court. Only $289,000 ! Call 673-8550 THE :REAL ESTATE RS WATElflONT cmm HUNTINGTON HRBR. Purchase with $% down on fantastic terms. Brand new. cpt'd and draped. ON THE WATER . Guarded gate entry. views. Z car aarage. Pool and tennis. Z & 3 BR'S AVAIL. IM· MED. FROMSZ99,000. CALL 714/55S-9800 OCEAN VIEW $49,000 DOWN Just reduced '25,000! Cameo Highlands be.au· ty hu luge auumable 1st, plua owner wil l carry SUl0,0002nd. Spec· lacular ocean \'ie•• from Uvlng, dining and maste r bdrm! Extra large lol Only $325,000. See il today. call 87W5$0 THE :REAL ESTATERS IHVISTOIS •No negative cuh now. •Novacancy. •No maJnten.apce. •No tenant problems. •An Interest in real pro- perty, •Tax BeDefita. For inform1Uan call Bob Newell!. L~do Offlce, RedbllJ IUD)', 67).7300. Desoerate Sl(OOIDI Prict4flr ... w.~ ..... Nr new, """..-.111 decorated' I bdrm + den. 2~ bl, wet ~r. lplc. 1crau from Saitta Ana Country Ch1b. SlJ0,000. ----· ble Ind bJ awlltf· rut Etc:row-owner beu&M nt• home. SH·S()4, UtofU hold. c ......... Toucbstooe Really 963..QMJT BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 67!>-4610 8 Wings Foot. Npt Beach Open Sat/Sunday 1·5 MEW LISTING lt.ffs Tn.. wtth V'-w of loy This immaculate 3 Bdrm townhome offers the comfort and convenience of NewPort Beach living. Great location. $26.5,000 -Ask for John or Patrick. 2643 Vista Ornada Open Sat/Sun 1·5 £lQ, QC.lji~~ QtALT'{. &lS.2311 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY . "MA•MIFl9UI" IAYFIOMT CHATIAU-This unique home approx. 8,000 sq. ft. is an enter- tainers paradise. Large slip, bayside lawn, pool, 3 fireplaces plus his & hers bathrooms den office/art room, library, gymnasium. Unusually deep lot w/approx. 74 feet on the bay. Only S years old. SS.750,000. John Mac· nab 642·8235. <T·l5) MAGHtACIMJ IAYFIOMJ LOCATION. Spec· tacular 180 degree view. 145 rt. of pierhead line will accommodate 3 large boats. Five spacious BRs, each with private bath. Fully equipped "sitdown" bar -large playroom for billiards. Secluded sundeck/roof garden. $3,900,000 including prime land. Cathy Schweickert642·8235. <T·l6 ) COIOMA DB. MAI IAYFIOMT. Cape Cod type architecture. High beamed ceiling & used brick single story hqme & spacious penthouse above ) car garage. t patios private pier & slip tor 42' boat. Seller will help finance. $3,000,000 including land Cathy or Dave Schweickert 642·8235. (T·l7) UHDA ISLE.. Spectacular architectural de· sign . Features 5 s pacious BRs + library /family rm. Master suite has high beamed ceiling, brick fplc & glamorous bath. Sl,950,000 Leasehold . By appt. Cathy Schweickert 642-823.5. (T · 18) GALAXY DRIVE ESTATE. Truly spectacular S BR home w /formal gardens, atrium pool. 20· ceilings & fountains. Den, study, his /her baths, sauna. Sl,900,000 incl land . Barbara Aune 642·8235. <T·l9 ) NEWLY USTID IAYNOMT. Much desired singje story home. 4 BR 4 BA, exceptional· ly large liv /din . areas. 122' on water! Large pier & slip. Quality construction. Sl, 750,0001.JI Martha Macnab~-8235 (T·20) -SIA JEWllJ• Sensationa 1 view of Newport Bay and Catalina. Newly remodeled with apa, alarm •ystem, Jarge canWevered deck w/glass railing. $895,000 F~. Helen Wood. 644-6200. (T·21) OCIAtROMT • OWMll WILL AMAMCI. A new c6ntemporai:y showcase home, plus rental Wlit. Spectacular two story solar glass windows. See the surf from almost every room of the 2 BR, dtnfstudy home. Fantastic Financtni 1875,000 Marion Grant 6'4·6200. (T·~) PICTUUICIUI ST. MALO. Cha rmine 5 BR French borne on 2 full Iota w /ocean view! Lg liviD1 rm and dining rm w/Frencb doQn open to brick courtyard. Completely re· modeled oowtlt)' kitchen. Btach access. 1195,000. Lynne Valentine. 644.-0, <T·23> t llG CANYON TOWMHOME! Expanded end· unit Deane Home on cul·de·sac. Gourmet kitchen & family area enjoys view of lush courtyard. Italian marble wet bar serves the formal dining rm and large living room. Owner will assist with financing. $675.000. Lynne Valentine. 644-0200. IT·241 CHAlMIMG l 01 4 II remodeled home w/garden dining rm, library. master suite w/bay views + separate ma ids or ln·Laws quarters over garage. New kitchen. Seller will help fin ance $625.00>. Martha Macnab 642·8235. CT·25 1 llAHD MEW CUSTOM 4,000 sq. ft. quality construction on 1 acre. Magnificent views, 4 or 5 BR . 4 BA + fam. rm. Flexible finan cing. SSS0.000 Bob0wens642·823.5 (T·26) WARM & FIJENDL y IM MEWrOIT IEACH. New England Traditional custom home. Formal dining , 4 BR 3 BA lots or wallpaper and much more. S525,000. Call Bea Arnold 644·6200. (T·27l OLD WORLD L:~O CHARM • MEW WORLD TUMS. 3 BR & Fa1a,. '"m. Exce llent financ· ing available. Totally ret.:-neted & repaint· ed, private beaches & tenm:, $445.000 or lease option. Tom Allinson or Ten _, Lfanes 642·823.5. (T·28) OHE Of TURTLE ROCK'S FINEST VIEWS! Lush wooded setting w /secluded yard. patio and spa. 4BRS. formal din. rm. fam. rm. ga me rm. bar. office /library and gourmet kitchen. S385.ooo. Helen Wood. 642·6200 (T.29) SIAWtHD. Harbor View Home located in Phase III w/si ngle story, 3 BR. 2 bath & near comm tennis & pool. Securitv protect ed . $259,500 Fee. J ennifer Suchomel. I 644·6200. (T-~) URGE FAMILY HOM£. Bluffs Z·Plan with 4 large BRs. fam . rm. as well as a Bonus Room with bath + wet bar. Air conditioned with air·purifier. 3 separate patios. S298.500 Nancy Imbemino 642·823.5. (T-31 1. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY l·~· 512 Ventaja . 'Bluffs · Newport Beach. PRESTIGIOUS IRVIMI TlltlACll 3BR home on large lot ln super location. Terrific fln anc· ing. $259,000. Coby Ward 642·823.5. tT·32> ILUffS WIDE GRHHHLT. Two bedropm highly upgraded end unit. Enjoy the many amenil,ies of this commun ity and this ~reat location. $147,000. Nancy Jmb,rnino 642·8235. IT·J.1) MIW OM CUL.Ol-SAC. First time offered for a le ! Terrific location highlights thi~ slncle fa mily S BR home. Newly carpeted, rreshly painted. near all schools and park. St25.500 Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (T·34) ·. •• :1 ... I .• :r . u ~ .. ·f . .; ,. I ~ .i • I . ·, '\ --~~-------....-----...-.------------------ ON WATER-LOT YU? AlmltW••&tt.t.._--.wltlt ltf OW HfWfOf'f 0.-ill I ~ ..... ............... + ... & ....... 1re4lltle YllW ef Mela letfr•t. OWNH WILL HILP FINANCE. sno.ooo. CUFFHAYEN-ifAUllf1l IHdJ te •o .. l•to, fre1lll ,.1.t2 ...... ., & c.,,.. :-;.· Let, ., cMr. wltli 2 flr1placn. ~ ..................... , ... u.i lt1cll y1ril. 2°11ery lllo.e wltlll l M*n• & YU frCNli 21111 ..... H.p .... ,... .... flNplece + ...... OWtlll WILL EXC .. .-e & .... , --.Ce. SJn,too. A .. •• .. • .... of wtl*' priced ....... EASTBLUFF VIEW llJME .... ..w! WH1hrflil ......... wltla .,. -.. *•rt••· Wood floen. Cl"OWlt ...... , tllfl I UIJC ... 4 ..... f-8y,.... ..... .... ,_ ...... Ult,000. Ul·l400. WGE BALBOA IS llfl£X ~H-J .. tory 4 ............ I ................ _..._ ... ............... A•t.lilly• ...... So. ..,. o ••• , fl .... a.-e4 .. $491,000. COONTRY FRENCH~ Ouk cllllltt" ...._ ~ 111~,... ..... d & ...... All... .. ....... lflKlll l '*" ........... aptl aa ... ..,_, klkMll & f9llllr ra "Ye .,,..r ~ & la. SUS,*· PANORAMIC YU ON WATER .... , ... HtwP9!f NfrMt ... ~ ··«:. Oc.etil • .., , ....... .. w c.., .. ~ .... u.. Milt c•dltloa txc..., flllmcllt $210,000. BALB8A IS. BA YFRlllT ............ .._ ..... . lllMt..,. Two~ woed_, ... c... ...,...~_ ~ltlll lt1lcemy .eel •ell, 11 wl _...... s..H e1chr111 fw .,.,.,., la , .. s,n.,.. ........... ~1Hror70...,._.Wwltlt fti•c~ S 1,200,000. Wll cwl•r ......... w • MOUSll * • ll'MllH YIU OM UDO ia vtr; ve ... •tlle on an extra wide lot. Oria. 6 bedrooma, now 5, but could be chancel back to 6. Feet.ures a large lovely sunny patio. New kitchen, a must so see! CAllPlll µv1M• OM UOO in this 3 bdrm cozy charmer on ~xtra wide lot w /large patio. Extra parking space or amalrboat storage. LOCA TIOM Ot4 UDO is ideal ln this 3 bedroom sparkling clean honeymoon dream home. Close to bay, beach & tennis. sioo.ooo down. Assumable loan & owner will carry balance. CUTI "A~flAMI Newly painted ! bdrm plus den, 3 patios,. Pool, tennis. Owner anxious. Asking U!iS,000. lUn' FIMAMCM Large 5 bdrm, fo rmal dining room plus bonus room. Located on pool size corner Jot. Owner motivated.· Asking $349 ,000 . OPEN SUN. 1·4. 1500 , Warwick, Newport lleach. • CC>HDOS * WATIUloMr COMDO Boat sllP for 45' bo4t. Beautiful condo on the lilf. a bdrdl'" •. OHer 'will carry or trade $600K. MIWPOIT coeeo This 4 bdrm + family rm cooclo has all the extras. Walk to beach, ten.nil & pool. Wet bar, bll-ins + brand new carpets ma~e thi,$ a real dream. Owner "iVill carry large 2nd T.D. MISA WIST coeeos We have 6 brand new 2 bdrm condos left. From $139,000 to $187,000. Call now . * INVESTMll!Mrs * f.ALLllOC* 00 acres prime avocado land. 12 acres of 10 year Haas trees. 3 phase elec· trical & booater pump to pcopertr,. Low down. owner will carry. Call Bill Merrell, Agt, 673-7;JOO A TTEHTK>M DEYaOPlaS Laguna Beach 10.697 acres · utilities to property. $300,000 & up homes in area, have partial ocean view. Price $630,000. Will take large boat as partial down payment. WATUNOHT OHfCI aM Prestigious location in Newport Beach. All this plus a 60' boat slip. Owner will exchange. Prln. only Call Bill Merrell. Agt, 673·7~ IEST AUUMTS IN MIWPOIT IEACH We have several fine restaurants in Newport Beach area for sale. From $350,000 to $1,800,000. 673-7300 11: l JIA L 1[)0 N E I/I/Pf 11-< 1 !:H A1,h *ATTRACTIVE FINANCING• L..•tty-w-,..., Hom Try 10% dn on A ITD, elf ecti ve int. rate 14.55. VA·FHA 4 its. 3 Br + den, 111.a ba. Garden Grove home. Attractive remod eat·in kitchen with butcher block counters. Nr new car peting . Paneled den w/shutters. Lge yard, many fruit trees. $99,900 .. C.......,21 /W•-te ~~···· IY ,.0 , ~le THI UNCH llYM smJ..nS AND ST.._ euss Only $19!z500. C blrmin~,1 1pac1ous' 4 ttR'2 Ba ranch st e hOme on private wooded ot. Private pool and spa. Located at end of eul de sac. Waiting distance to sbOpping center. l<>an available at 13% interest. OWC2nd TD. .., . ......... Wt REAL ESTATE EXCEUEJJCE SINGE 1949 • COMI WITH US ••• TO IMCOM MY WAftlflOMT. AN A'880LUTE DREAM roa BOAT LOVERS .. REALLY FIRST CABIN .. 'PIEll AND SUP FOR THREE LARGE BOATS. ,SJX HDROOMS..1.!>_.ENL..JUID'8 QUARTllS .. OWNER WILL CARRY t l.OI0,000 Flur T.u . ASI Foa HAllllT ,_, .................. S 1,400,000 .-OPIM SAT AMD SUM l·I COMI WITH US ••• TO COIOMA D& MAI. /UST A PITCH AND A PUTT TO OCEAN BLVD .. THREE BEDIOO MS, DINING ROOM .. OCIAN VIEW . .SEE ROGER BARQUIST. 2151115 AYI ............ SAT 1-1 ................ Slll,000 COMI WITH US ••• DOtll SHOllS. FOUR BE.D ROOWS .. LOVELY BAY Vlt'W .. STEP·DOWN LIVING ROOM .. DINING ROOM wrm nREPLACE. .DARK ROOM lN THREE CAR GARAGE .. SEE BARBARA ARMSTRONG OR TOM GUY. ZOil s~•o DllYI ......... ~AT 1·5 .......... Sll0,000 ' COlid WJTM UI, •• TO IAYCllST. E.tEGANT THREE BEDIOOJt.. TWO BATH HOMI. .THE COMPLETE PROPERTY, IJlfCLUl>INu 'l"H! LANDSCAPING AND 111E GARAGE, SHOWS LIKE A MODEL •• SEE PIA D'AURIAORSTEJ'ANI MEURER. I '21 TUDIWIMDS I.AMI ........................ SlH,000 COMI WITH US ••• TO tAYCIEST,, ELEGANT THREE BEDROO lil 'BO'•I · TBllE -BAfnS . C AT'ffEDRAL CEIW~08. JIKYLJGHTEJ> Bl EAKPAST ROOll UV t:KLOOKJNG PATIO AND G.UDEN •. SEEGA\'LB AMATO. 2tlt S.WAY LANI ............................ $215,000 COMI WfrH US •• TO HAIW YllW HOMIS. IMMACULATE THREE BEDROOM HOME. .CARMEL MODEL .. FORMAL DINING ROOM AND FAMI LY ROOM .. FEE LAND -NOT LEASEHOLD .. CONV ENIENT ro COMMUNITY POOL. SEE J OAN BIRDSALL ORIOi MELBON . I tJO rotT Ill.STOL ala.I ...................... $261,500 COMI WITH US ••• TO THI ILUHS. LARGE CARMELITA MODEL .. FOUR BEDROOM CONDO .. TASTEFULLY DECORATED JN NEUTRAL TONES .• BONUS llO<>M OFF GARAGE .. TWO PATIOS .. SEE MICHELLE DAVY. 2116 VISTA ENTUDA ......... SAT l·I ........... $2lt,OOO COME WITH US ••• TO WISTCLlff. THREE BEDROOMS .. FAMILY AND DINING ROOMS .. CUSTOM WALLPAPER .NEW CA RPET .. NEW ROO P' .. QUIET LOCATION .. SEE IREN'E LOUDON. 1521 COIMWALL ~ ....... SAT 1·5 ........... $229,500 COMI WITH US •.. TO HAllOI HUiHLANDS. T HREE BEDROOMS AND DEN .. LOVELY KITCHEN .. ASSUMABLE FIRST T.D .. OWNER WILL CARRY LARGE SECOND T 0 .SEE HARRIET PERRY .. ltlS IBYL LANI ............ SAT 1°5 ............ Slt7.500 COME WITH US. •. TO COSTA MESA, EASTSIDE. THREE BEDRO O M C ONDO WITH S EPARATE STRE ET ENTRANCE .. DOUBLE ATTACHED GARAGE .. HOM E·LIKE ATMOSPHERE .. PRIVATE BACK YARD .. WITH 2K. DOWN"-OWNER WILL CARRY BALANCE AT t.n WRAP AROUND .. SE.r. DORIS BROWN. lOOALTA UNI .............. SAT l·I ............ 1135,000 AVAii.AiLi IY UPotHTMIMT COMI WITH US ••• TO DOftl SHOOS. MAJESTIC FO UR BEDROOM HOME .. lllPRISSIVE GALLEJlY -ATRI UM ARRANGEMENT WITH SLIDING ROOF .. VIEW PATIO WITH SPARKU:NG POOL AND SPA. .GAS BBQ ANO FIREPIT. ASI FOi IOMNll MAIA'90f .................... $600,000 COME WITH US ••• TO HAllOI llD&L THREE HUGE BEDROOM S .. F O RMAL DINING R OO M .. AIR CONDITIONING .. RESTFUL VTEW or MOUNTAINS AND NIGHT LJGHTS. ASK FOi IOHNll MAIA'90f .................... S4tl,000 COMI WITH US ••• TO WISTCLlff. A TOUCH OF NEW ENGLAND -QUAIJTY COMPORT AND EYE APPEAL. .ntREE BED ROOM S .. FO R MAL DINING ROO.M .. TWO FIREPLACES .. PEGGED OAK FLOORS .. RICH WOOD PANELING. ASI fOI B.AIMI SY_. ...................... $425,000 COME WITH US ••. TO HAllOI Hl~HLAMDS. HIGHLY UPG RADED FOUR, BEDROOM HOME .. SECLUDED UPSTAIRS MASTER SUITE .. POOL AND SPA .. AUTOMATIC POOL SWEEP. ASI FOi SUSAN NOST .. .. . .. .. • . . • .. • .. • • .. • . sno.ooo COMI WITH US ••• TO MIWPOIT TUUCI. NEAT THREE BEDROOM CONDO .. PRIVACY AND VIEW .. ASSUMABLE FI RST T.D .. MANY EXTRAS. ASI fOI 10.11 IAIQUIST ...................... Sl4t,500 COMI WITH US ••• TO WISTCLlff. TWO BEDROO~, TWO BATH CO NDO .NEW C ARPET, PAINT AND r.ITC HEN VINYL .. R!PRJGIRATOR INCLUDED .. OWNER WILL CARRY LARGESECONDT.D . ASI FOi HAllllT ,_, •••.•••••••.••..•..•••.. SI U,IOO 1617 WESTCUH DllVI 631 -7300 HILLTOP VIEW Overlookifta ~ 1c. horse property. Ccmpletely lit cla11 custom, l owner home ill f'Wlerton. 3 Br 3 Ba. •210.000. owe. J ttry JonetUl -m R&'Mt-X •· t , ' f H ASSUMltW'MtLM. No quallfytnc! Oloee to acboola ud tbopplof. NletlJ decorated • Bdr m bomt . Onl1 $131,MO. Call rrwrro~ day. AtLSTATi Aua.TOM BEST IN BLUFFS CUSTOM IA Y•lOMT. Spectacular view. 2500 sq. ft. 8 bdrm. fam rm, 3~ baths. ~panded & luxurious country Frenchdecor. Beautilul.M95~ ONM 1·1 2147 VISTA DA OMI YIAI MIW. 3 bdrm 2 bath, neutral vplfades. Spacioua Uv. & din. rooflll. You own the laad.1325,000. OflM l·I ltUYIS'l'A CAUDAL l IOIM..POOIAUIST HOME llDUCID $15,000 Large tastefully decorated executive home . Circular drive to lovely 3 Bdrm 2 Bath ranch stvle home. Complimented by giant sparkling pool & guest house ! Excellent financinJ available. Just reduced $15,000 -hurry, there as only one ! Call Adrienne 759-1221 TUITUIOCK COUMJIY CHilMEI Enjoy the country life! Highly upgraded 2 Bdrm & den home. Expansive park view. Countrr kitchen with butcher block island. Fireplace in living room & family room. Atrium ! Spacious master bedroom has private garden spa. Artistically landscaped with mature trees, stone patios, planter walls and automatic sprinklers. Hurry on this one! Excellent financing. Call Adrienne 759-1221 WA TEINOMr~I0,000! Motivated widow seeking fa st escrow . Will cooperate in extremely attractive financing in· eluding a trade. Warm spacious waterfront pro· perty located in Bayshores. $280,000 down + costs will buy it ! A real opportunity! Call Dick Drexler 759-1221 LIMDA ISLE Finest location on all Linda. 76' of waterfront, rm. for up to 85 ' yacht. 6br, 7ba formal dining, Bayside pool & spa. Game room, lrg sit dn. bar, wine cellar. outstanding financing avail. Bob & Dovie HAllOI RIDGE CUSTOM Endish tudor 4br. Sba, fa. rm .. den, with Int oak bar, lrg master suite w/bay view. lfJ of acre, rm. for pool. lrg lst T.D. avail. For private showi ng. Bob & Dovie Koop CAMEO SHOIES The finest ocean & coast view to San Pedro Cameo has ever offered. 4br, 3ba, fam. rm., with pool ta· ble, court yard w /pool & room to entertain 100 guests. Prt beaches just steps away . Steal at $650,000. L.H. Bob & Dovie WATEINOMr JO' 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. Excen terms. Trip for 2 Air & hotel Bonus to HawaiL Bob & Dovie Koop "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 Q/fers to Bob & Dovie Koop 1 IO OCEAN VllW Cameo Shores 4br, 31hba, fam. rm., din. rm .. spacious court yard w/pool. Pri. bchs. Grt fin . $725,000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop LIDO ISi.i 4br, 4ba, lrC lot steps to tennis & clubhouse. Steal at $460,000. '40,000 dn . Must sell fa st. Bob & Dovie . llG CANYON Prof. decor Dover 2br, 2ba, fam. rm., lrg yard, room for pool. Guarded iate. Must sell. Submit any offer or terms. Assum. existing $300,<XX>. Price $450,000 Bob & Dovie Koop IOHUS TIMI IN COST A MESA This lovely borne has 4 bedrooms and a den, with options galore for any family. Call to discuss the exciting possibilities this home offers for only $133,500. Anne Mccasland 631·1266 MESA YllDI YA&.UI Sharp 2 bedroom condo in Mesa Verde . Priced t-0 sell at $98,500. Call Anne McCasland 631·1266 MUST S8.L. Unbelievable ocean view, 3br, 2ba. super location plus spa & 3 private beaches. 20% down will do it. Don't wait. Call now Kasey or Norm McKinley 631·1266 A TOUCH Of HIA Y84 You'll think you're in heaven in this 4bd, 2ba beau· ty. Stp dn. L.R., lg. form. din .. lg. country kit wi th loads of cupboards and more. $269,900. Call Kasey or Norm 631·1266 ACROSS AlOM rAIK Very special home ln Mesa Verde ! Featured are 4bdi'., den, fam. rm., 2 wet bars & lots more. French doo11 lead to sparkling pool. Call for appt, JACKI E HANDLEMAN 6.11,1266 Mt9HT U9Hf WIW View the city 1t1hts from this prime Mesa Verde home. Larae fasn . rm. w/wel bar, close to colf courte. Excel. Jocatlon. JACKJE HANDLE MA N 681-1.266 ' OPIM 14 UMIVllSm NII XETER 4 BR . + ram. Rm . rof essionally landscaped • ecorated. $192,500. See Cora ldikoski At 13 ALMOND TREE. SHOllCUFf CHMt• lit level 3 BR. home in desirable ocation. Master suite on upper evel w /deck. Family room looks t to used brick patio. Q>ukl be at remodel. $585,000. DUHi TOWN HOMI IM MCAMYOM A fanta s tic , customized "'DEAUVILLE " overlooking the lf course. Beautifully decOrated nd in move-in condition. An pecially large patio is glassed in or comfortable outdoor living. 3 ge BR. + family kitchen. All in A·l condition. $750,000. THIMI LA.let n & spacious rooms + big_ level ard for family living in desirable tbluff. Rare tri-level plan with m for expansion. This 3 BR. + ayroom could easily be a 5 BR. . cellent f mancing $259,000. UDO ISU llAUTY er found another home -truly )llotivated ! Perfect home for family entertaining. The gourmet tchen & living room open through trench doors lo flowered ga.rden rourtyard. Large formal . dining room seats twelve easily. Many as! $599,000. 1uun '" u. YCllST Extra large lot with highly. intained 4 BR. 4 BA. Ivan Wells me. Original owners. Dining + .Family Rms. Large well planned kitchen. $375,000. · I IMYESTOIS Marl Corona del Mar duplex in excellent )ocation. Surrounded by newly expanded & rebuilt duplexes this property offers great potential. Or live in half & rent the other. Priced right at $252,000. THI IEST IH THI ILUffS Abundance of outdoor patios. Shuttered windows & parquet kitchen floors. Highly maintained 3 BR. 2\.-i BA . "Dolores" on FEE land. Best of all -excellent financing. $298,000. , DAHCI AU HMMft" Jn wide and beautiful hallways . Ploat 1n custom desi~ •trium :apa. Watch the sunset over tbe "pavilion. 3 BR. custom in Irvine :Terrace. Entertainers delight. $598,500 Fee. CDM LAMDMMI -One of the truly'"charming CDM lluplexes is now available. Beamed, cathedral ceilings, used brick /ireplaces, c ustom built-ins, diamond framed windows & much more. $319,000. OUTSTANDING CUSTOM "Completely charmin~ imide & out. Delightful family kitchen w /brick fireplace. French doors to deck & pa 3 BR. Baycrest beauty bas a lull basement $395,000. • 1uCM conMM Neat as a pin & in an outstanding location, ~ block to ocean. by the wedge, this 2 BR . 2 bath home on the peninsula is a charmer. Among the many amenities is a screened 1-0Utdoor eating area and a brick patio. $295,000. SB40IES Y SIMOIAS 'nis beautiful Spanish home will 'brinf back memories ot the ''Old Cali ornia ". This 5 BR. formal ~·· .. ;· .. g & family room has 1 ftesta ·.size patio with fantastic pool. ·~95,000. In Baycrest. WOOD AND use .cl ood location on Balboa Island r South Bay Front. Immaculate me with beam ceillnga & two replaces. Lovely patios. 4 BR. + 2 A and beach abowen. Terms ·available. $450,000. * * WATmlONT HOte •• MO PAn.MT$. ••••• for 1 year !! ! Charming 3 Br home located a mack on the ,~ite sand beach with a private stairway. Features ri~place 200' deep lot in R•2 zoning. ONLY $695.000. Owner will carry lst T.D. at 13'k MIWPOIT llACH OfllCI 2'70S.~Dmt 1714) 75'-1501 1714' 7SZ. 737l Walker&lee Raal latata HOUSES FOR SALE I• -92 • ~Flower CE/Side) CM 642.6368 Sat 1·5 2 llDIOOM 119 Via Yella, Lido Isle, Nit Bch 673-0697 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 100 Scholz Pl PHlO, Newport Bch 675-6000 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 22961 Cam.inito Plata, Laguna Hills 770.2475 $105,000 Sat/Sun ~18 Miramar Dr., Newport Beach 631-1400 $318,000 Sat 1·5 ••3.5 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 642-5200 $635,000 Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijo~ido Isle, N.B. 963-8182 ,000 Sat 1-4/Sn 1·5 2296 Orange, CQsta Mesa 642-823.5 $145,000 Sat 10-2 ~Orange Ave., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $146,000 Sat 1·5 2162 Maple, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $116,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 ~Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $260,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 3314 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 631-1400 $499,500 Sun 1·5 Z • ~ FAM IM • DIM 174 Masters Cir., Costa Mesa 898-0466, 641·5350 Sun 1·5 179 Broadway, East.aide, Costa Mesa 960-1125 $199,950 Sat 12·5 2157 Pacific Ave., Costa Mesa 613-m3 P,000 Sat/SUD 11-6 U12 Auiust La, Santa Ana Hahts 556-54.M $130,000 Sat/Sun !M 2611 Bayshorea. Baysbores 642-8235 $585,000 Sat 1·5 J l•OOM 899 Diamond St., Laguna Beach 497.3331 ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 •841 E. Grant, Santa Ana 751-3191 999.~ Sat 1-5 41 Highland View (Trtlrk) Irv. 552-6724 $185 000 Sat/Sun l ·5 3117 Barbados Pl., Costa Mesa 54.S-5721 $13.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1860 Port Wheeler (llVHD) NB 760-9596 $239,500 Sat/Sun 2·6 635 Whitney, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $139,900 ' Sat 1-4 #5 Main Sail, Corona del Mar (213) 466-0591 Sun 11·4 505 V1Sta Grande, Bluffs, Nit Bch. M0-8456 $222,500 Sun 1·5 • 18988 Mt. Demeter, Fountain Vly 960-4342 $244,000 Sun 1 ·5 #2 Blackstone, Irvine S.Sl-3000 $120,500 Sat 1-5 505 Seaward, Corona Highlands, CdM 851·9522 Sat/&in 1·5 ••1010.14-16 E. Balboa Blvd. Peninsula 642-823.5 $1 350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 918 Ventura, Anaheim 759-1501 $89,500 Sat/Sun 12~ 000 Columbia, Nwpt Crest, N.B. 644-9060 '185,900 Sun 1·5 416 Plata, Bluffs, Newport Beach 640-5357 $327 ,000 Sat/SUn 1 ml Vista Huerta, Bluffs, Npt Bch 640-5357 $191,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2441 Bayshorea (Baysbores) NB . 675-3411 '375,000 Sat 1·5 1100 Sandpiper, Corona de1 Mar 673-8550 $359,900 Sat/SUD 1 113 Via Ravenna, Lido, Newport Bch Ul.·1400 '3$5.000 Sun 1·5 559Vista Flora, Newport Beach 631·1400 1248 880 Sun 1 ·5 *>l aiff Dri-Newport Beach 631·1400 ,000 Sat/SUn 1·$ 2W1 Santa Ana (Eastlkle) CM 963-6787 $149,500 Sat 1·5 >•--FAMIM•• 14356 Taft, Garden Grove 9M-3311 ... 900 Sun 1·5 lOSUverfern, turtle Rock, lrv. .~~ ==h Cin:t.t~ 1·5 MMm5 ... 900 Sill/Sim 1~7 m calllonda, Co.ta 11e11 m.ao sia,500 Sat 1.5 **•Balboa Covet, Newport 8cb 813-'IOI> •• 000 Sun Z-3 • Mira LOml (Back IQ) Cll .ICIO -_:91lJs.a 14 1ill an fll!!Odll )ft&_,..,~ ~ ... PIMMSULA POIMI' llACHFIOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wecfge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 aq. ft. featuring marine room. $1,385,000. MIWPOIT CllST CONDO 2 bdrm, den. spacious Plan 8, immaculate. Low priced at $215,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR : . ', . . . oWMa r1wc• Larae 4 Bdrm 2 bath home. beautiful wallpapers thruout. Cul de sac street. Owner will carry Al'J'D for 7 years at 13.5% interest. For an appointment to see, call 540-1151 MISA YllDI ASSUMA&I Nice 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. New roof, near schools and shops. Asking $129,900. For information, call 540-1151 R£AL=I DIRECTORY ..., ... =:r.........,_..,_ ........ .:.C.P'••P tt I Allllt....._llW,.._ -~ ........... ~elcw'P S .. ...,.tlA&YN.oTWAMTAll.P*-....... ._...._ .. .,,., ... ..,.. .... _, .. ._tit ............... ,...,., .......... 2443 Bamboo, Eastbluff, N.B. 640-1340 $302,500-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 95.Sl Chevy Chase, Huntington Bch 751-3191 $175,000 Sun 1·5 26 AJderbrook, Irvine S.Sl-3000 $169,990 Sat 1·5 ••827 Via Lido Soud, Lido II, NB 673-7300 $1,500,000 Sun 1·5 !H4 Mallard (Woodbridge) Irv. 5.$1·3000 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2333 Arbutus, Eastbluff, Nit Bcb 644-1011 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1912 Sumba, Mesa Verde, C.M. 963-8182 $184,900 Sun 1 ·5 16 Redwood Tree Ln, Univ. Pk, Irv 759-1501 $162,000 Sun J.2.S 1806 Beryl (Hbr Hinds) NB 642-5200 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1 Z11.5 Vasta Umbrosia, N~ Bch 7«Mm5 '2'•5 000 Sat l ·5 ~Miramar, Penin. Pt, Balboa 6"-.... 1349.500 ' SUn 1•6 •204 Eboli. Lido Isle, N.B. 644-9060 $595,500 Sun 1 ·5 1.528 Cornwall Ln, Westcliff, N.B. 531.7300 ~.500 Sat 1-s 1915.BerylLn,HrbrHlnds,N.B. 631.7300 $197,500 Sat 1-5 215 Iris, Corona del Mar 631-7300 $385,000 Sat 1-5 1921 Tradewinds Ln., Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2039 Shipwa~, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1930 Port Bnstol Cir, lMI, N.B. 631-7300 $268,500 Sat/Sun 1 ••1036 Polaris Dr, Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 Jl,W ,000 Sun 1·5 332 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 963-6767 $(98,000 Sat 1·5 :m4 Ocean Blvd., Newport Beach 631·1@ $1,350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320 Seawand, NewJ>Qrt Beach 631·1400 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1 2933 Cassja, Newport Beach 631-1400 $349,000 Sun 1·5 l • ~ •UHT t«>USI 789 Bayview Place, Laguna Beach 497-1761 $.185,000 Sun 1·5 419100M •1206 Cambridae, Westcliff, NB 768-2999 $318,500 &m only 12·5 'lJ.11 Yia Mentone (Lido) NB 759-9100 $475,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 ••2274 Channel Rd, Balboa Pen, NB 675-2311 $1,650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #8 Winged Foot, Big Cyn, N.B. 675-2311 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 673-7D> Sat/Sun 1-4 118 Via Ithaca, Lido ~1 N.B. 673-.,. :Ml 1-4/&ln 1·5 ••818 W. Oceanfront, BIJbol 673-36&1 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2210Canyon Dr., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $159,000 Sat 1·5 2335 ctnlhla Ct., Cotta Mesa 54&-2313 $205,000 Sat 2·5 2411 Vlata Huerta Npt Bdl 6"-1<m sx•.500 Sat/Sun 1.5 8602 Sable Drive, Huntington Bch 536-2403 $146,900 Sun 10.6 232 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••16551 Carousel Ln, Hunt. Hbr. ~ $1,250,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 ••503 F.dgewater, Newport Beach 631-1400 $950,000 Sat 1·5 21301 Fleet Lane, Hunt. Beach 979--5370 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ·~Goleta Pt, Newport Bcb 64().9900 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •3213 Nebraska Pl., Mesa Verde, CM 751-3191 $149,590 Sat 2-5 512Ventaja, Bluffs, N.B. 642-8235 $298,500 Sat 1·5 1127 Somerset, Westcllff, NB 644-6200 ~ 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••219 Via Lido SOud, Udo Isle.NB 642-8235 $2 ,250 '000 Sat/Sun l ·5 2501 Island View <HVHls) Cd)( 642·5300 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 673-4400 ~ 000 Sun 1 ·5 500Cliff Dr. (CUbvn) NB 642-5200 $.195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 Lightbouae, Corona det Mar 76D-0835 ~.ooo Sat/Sun l·S 1647 Reef View Cr, Spygls.R.idge, Cd)( • 640-5357 ~29,000 Set/Sun 1-5 •2001 Holiday, NewporiBeacb 7S).m:JS $369,000 Sat l ·5 2106 Santiago Dr, Dover Shrs, NB 631·7300 ~9.000 Sun 1·5 1118 Somerset Ln. Westclilf, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Stm 1·5 JS Rue Du Pare, Big Cyn, NB 644-9060 $650, 000 SUn l ·5 ••600 Harbor Island Dr, NB 644-9060 $1,750,000 Sun 1·5 •1242 Somerset Ln, Westcliff, NB 644·9060 $455,000· Fee Sun 1-5 ~12 Santiago, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $350 000 Sat l ·S •1724 Port Sheffield (fl\/Hrm) NB 673-7761 $350,000 Sun 1·5 •487 Esther St. (Eastside) CM 631-6990 $238,000 Sat 1-5 •1734 Sant.iaco (Dover Sb.rs) NB 631.-0 $750,000 Sat 1·5 • * 1617 Bayside Dr, CdM 644-9060 $1,950,000 Sat 1·5 13 Almond Tree Ln, Univ. Pk, Irv. 6'4-9060 $192,500 Sat 1·5 2121 Yacht Yankee (Seavu) NB 675-3411 $383,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1 Muir Beach, Newport Bch 760-9333 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 ••8 Collins Island, N.B. 631·1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21872 Kaoeobe, Huntington Bdl 96U767 $179,900 Sat 1·5 ••124 Grand Canal, Ne-Wport Beach 631.1400 $885,000 SatJSun 1·5 1856 Iowa St., Costa Mesa S.2313 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 I l•OOM 2585 lrvtne Ave Newport Beach 631·1«M> $4ft,OOO Sat/Sun l ·S Emerald Bly . . Only available front row lot 10 this gated area. Plans and permits for eleeanf viUa. $1,850,000. en T....,...., 4t4.oGJt HAIBOI VIEW JllS emu on MM OUtstanding ocean and bay view home on fee land. 2 Bclnn. 2 batJ,1, formal dining. Gorgeous pool. Owner will car11 large 1st TD. c@Q) WM.:':;:·::~:.c. .......... flt. 1•1 ZIH LC.-Hwy~ Ste 217 (714)7SMU2 c-.. Mir, c• tun 1533 Miramar (Penin Pt> NB 673-7761 $459,000 Sun 1·5 273.5 Cibola (Mesa del Mar) CM 631·7370 $176,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 HOIOOM 1628 "B" Iowa, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $96,500 Sat/Sun 1 24242 Santa Clara #33, Dana Point 675-6000 SlS0,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •240 Nice Lane, Newport Beach 631-1400 $178,500 Sun 1·5 2500 S. Salta #39, Santa Ana 752-1700 $88,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 l IEDIOOM •405 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $235,000 Sat/Sun l·S 345 University N·l, Back Bay, CM 673-8494 $142,500 Sun 1-5 i II,.. fAM IM w D8t 3 Valley View, Turtlerock, Irv. 851-9541 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 300 Alta Ln, Eastside, C.M. 631-7300 $135,000 Sat 1·5 532 Cancha, Bluffs, N.B. 631-7300 $194,500 Sun 1·5 4 n ... FAM IM w DIN 2116 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB 631·7300 $239,000 Sat 1·5 TOWNHOUSES F-OR SALE I II ,... FAM IM w DIM 9766 Verde Mar Dr .• Hunt. Beach 968-8341 $110,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z llDIOOM •56 Sea Island, Newport Beh 640-4518 Assume J215,000S/Sn 1·4 2420 Saratoga (Monllcello) CM 546-2313 $95,()09 Sat 1·4 Z • ~ FAM IM w 084 12648 Way, Garden Grove 640-5777 $135,000 Sun 1·5 l IEDIOOM 2843 Vista Omada, Bluffs, N.B. 675-2311 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOllLE HOMES FOR SALE 2 llOIOOM 300 E. S Cst Hwy #324 (DeAnza Bayside Vig ) NB 675-4010 Sat(Sun 12·5 •700 Lido Park #22, N.B. , 631-1400 $62,500 , Sat 1·5 l>UPLEXES F-OR SALE. 2-2 ... OOM 4.12-412\.-i Goldenrod, CdM 67S.MM "135,000 Sun 1·5 ) ..... 2. • 700 Marauertte (Old CdM) cdM 675-«lOO $C49,000 Sat/Sun l·S 720-120~ Jasmine Ave., CdM 673-4400 "'20,000 Sun 2·5 4 ll .... I • ••D Grand Canal , N~ Bch 631-1400 '675,000 Sat/Swl 1~ U6 Martoe Ave., Balboa Island 631·1400 1495,oqo Sun 1·5 iu Oc1 a~ =:J:n JS:cb --10 1199$0 Sun 1·5 1 . I I I JACOBS REALTY 671-6670 ........ °'. •A•11nea t I 2 bedl'OOll ... loft, 2~ uatba. Lar1e country kltcben, private patio Great tenm. OWner will Cll'1'Y 21cUlls,ooo. Opea&IDlay 1·5 * IJNI aom:ae Way Cote Realty ' Investment 640-nn MAl1"ADIDITI Sbe did a auper job ol de· coratln1 thla 1harp 3 bdrm home. Amenities 1alore ! Only tl35,000 Call nowf19.S310. REALTORS 675-551 I SO. OP •HWAY -Tnlltl11~ ....... ZWo4a.,_ltteck.1'ret,_..w,..; mlt,z.._z ... ....., .. ...,._, .. _.. l ..._ .. ,, ......... COM. Of.. hnd .t Sltl,500. Zt It Mtwport 11¥cl. w JOttl ALLSTATE I COLI OF MIWPOIT UALTOIS 2111 l eo .. t Hwy.C:... .. W. 675·5111 $114 PH MONTH ••••.• when you take over existing low interest FHA loan! ! ! This is a superb starter home for aloung family . Lots of poten- tial & price to sell at $89,500. 759-1501 or 752-7373 KMOCK KMOCI Thi& 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 ! 963-5671 * * WATllFIOMf HOM1 • • NO PAYMIMTS ..•••• for 1 year!!! Charming 3 Br home locat-ed smack on the white sand beach with a pri~ate stairw~y. Features fireplace, 200 deep lot in R-2 zoning. ONLY S695,000. Owner will carry 1st T.D. al 13%. 759-1501 or 752·7373. AGENT WILL U SHOT IYllAn SB.La If this home is not sold immediately! Assume existing loan at 914'7<. Great family home. Owner mo ving out of area -Desperate! 963-5671. NO NEW ANANCING NEEDED AHORDAILE DREAM Townhouse. 3 bedroom, l lfa bath with high Assum. loan and ONLY $99,900. TRY S 15,000 DOWM One vear new. 2 Br. + den townhome with pool, spa, sauna. ONLY $135,000. Better hurry! HAVE A PICNIC on the park-like grounds of this sharp 3 br, 2 ba Irvine condo. Near pool & recreation center. Move -in c ondition . ONLY $156,000. Better hurry! DONT FORGET TO WRITE Sellers leaving country and must leave behind their well located 3 Br., Fam. Room. Close to pool & tennis. NOW ONLY $169,000. IEHOllWASHal and painted a picture perfect, 2 story, 4 Br., Fam. Room on cul- de-sac with tennis and fool facilities . Priced to sel at $176,950. YESTllDA Y1S PllCI Pin sharp 4 BR., Fam. Room, fourmet kitchen, atrium, best rvine location. Drastic reduc- tion. $205,000. DOMT llSAD We have the perfect 4 Br. •Fam. Room on cul·de·aac wlth pool size lot. Dry your tear1, and call us now! tfnbelievable at SZ15,000. "ULTQRI ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SPECIAL OFFER RW. ESTATE LICENSltl SCllJOL WIH Ml•HrS OI W.IMDS s3900 For more Information C .. MIM ....... ............. Hlrtt&..t 54~94fl '63-5671 759°1501 OCEAMNOHT IUMGALOW Private lockable gate onto while sand. Charming Laguna cottage is perfect weekend hideaway or rental. $695,000. 714 /963-5671 llTIH THAM CD'a Make money before you take possession -priced below market va lue. 2 bedroom condo. Won 't last at this price ! 963-5671. • •COHDO CONYllSIOH• • 1bese sixty units are just waiting to be converted. Ctlolce Bakersfield location with very low vacancy factor. Three assumable loans . Owner asking $1,990,000 or will consider trade for mobile home park. 714/556-7035. I 0¥.•/• AHAMCIM9 AY AIL Assu~e existing 1st T.D. on this 4 bdrm home m NEWPORT Riviera payable at $668 per month I ! Featuring French doors, fireplace, 21A baths. raised wooden deck, & new carpets & pa10t. on- ly $141,900. 759-1501or752-7373. DISPllATE! Price reduced $.5,000 on this bright and airy family home. Very low maintenance backyard with custom spa & redwood deckin g + BBQ & firepil. Move in condi- tion . Only $169.000. 714 /963·5671 PllME FOUa.ft.D All 2 br units featuring fireplaces & family rooms. All 1 slor}' with assuma- ble financing. Super pnce at $205,000. 759·1501or752-7373. LlgUIDATION SALE IMMEDIATE Sale Forced By Pending Transaction. Chance Of A Lifetime To Purchase Orie Or All Of The Four Prime Residences Listed Below TERMS -TERMS -TERMS TRADES CONSIDERED, POSSIBLY LESS THAN INTEREST PAYMENTS, ALL PAYBACK PLANS CONSIDERED I. Mice 211-0-Pt.--Grt 1...W •.....•.•• .., ........ ' 165,000 2. 3 D-Hnor View qul1t Slrfft ........••......... .'219. 950 J. 4 II f-l•-S,.,-111 ............................ '469,500 4. 4 II ,,_ ll•, Pool. Vlew-5py .... 1 •••••••.••••••••• .'695,000 CALL RON TAYLOR NOW! 640-9900 OYaLOOllMa HAI.IOI Spectacular view from this 3 br·2~ ba with tennis, spa. The finest in condo U ving. ONLY $250,000. EZ Terms. JUST II 9'1111' Don't tell a soul or they will beat you out. Imagine 4 BR., Fam. Rm. & Pool just reduced to SlQ,000 with low down and in- terest! tmJ-8411 WALNUT S9UAH -2 Bdrm condo in Irvine. Owner will carry at 13.5%. $102,500. OCIAM Yll/t# -Outstanding No. Laguna 4 Bdrm home w /large lot and assumable loan -on oceanside fl highway. Steps to beach. Large deck off dining rm. $685,(XX). HUMTIMGTOH HAllCIUI -Davenport Island, custom 3 Bdrm home with 63' of bayfront, boat dock , sauna and spa, exquisitely appointed, shutters, parquet flooring, paneling , ri ch tone thruout. Owner w /carry at 14% with $175,000 cash. It 's smashing ! $8.'X>,000. WATHNOMf DUPLD -2 Bdrm plus bachelo~ both units with brick fireplaces, pier and float '. · Room for two boats. $450,000. OWHEI WIU TIADI -20 acres near Rancho California. Owner wants'condo in Nwpt, Irvine, Costa Mesa. Can be divided into 4 to 5 acre parcels for small equity or $140,000 takes all. TUlnEIOCI HIGHLAMDS -Natural beamed wood ceillngs. paneling, warm earthtones. Lovely view, this 4 Bdrm Edin borough has everything. Excellent financing. $405,QOO. SEAYllW -4 Bdrm , 1 story, view home. Prof. lndscpd. New carpet. Enclosed brick atrium. Lge master suite. Light & airy. Beautiful night light view. Guarded gate. $383,000. IAYSHOllS -Steps from the rr1vate beach. Charmin~ 3 Bdrm home, idea for remodel, most desirable location in Bayshores. $375.000 A .. .,diary of Jolll D. L..lk & SH 2515 hit Coe1t HHJl!w•y CoroH def Mor NO NEW ANANCING NEEDED HERMITS W AMTIO 3 bedroom, fantastic ocean & canyon views , gazebo, lush landscaping. Anxious owner. $299,000. MONEY MACHINE 4·plex in prime Dana Point area. All 2 Br units. A mere $319,000. Bring your terms. COUMTDOWM • Time running out for motivated seller who has bought another house. Guarded gate community, 4 Br., 21h baths, exercise pool & spa. Now reduced to $365,000. PUSTIGE AllA 4 bedroom, one story. Fam. Rm. Pool & Spa. Beautifully upgraded with lush landscaping & Koi pond. ONLY $529,500. A LIGHTHOUSE Night light and ocean views. 6 Brs., playroom, family room, pOOl and jacuzzi. $795,000. Owner will carry. OMCllMALIN will you find 61 ft. on main turn-lnc basin of Newport Bay with Pviews from almost everywhere. 1\11 5 Br, 6 Ba, 9001, 1pe and 1'00m to dock 4 yacflts. Our Linda ~L beauty la priced at '2,100,000 'WIUl 1reat terms. '9MS. .. THMS. •• mtWS Anxious owner wants th1s house sold. $181000 down and the owner will wrap al 14% for three years . " . or submit. 3 br, 1 ba, covered patio, large fenced yard ... hurry, won't last at $123,500. UCINT PalCI llDUCTIOM 2 br view condo in the original Blufts. Freshly painted and new dishwasher. Owner will finance. Vacant and available for purchase, lease-option, or lease. Submit all of· fers. $220,000. Open Sunday 1-5. 1964 Vista Caudal. MIW llUffS usn.. wnH ASSUMAILI LOAMS 3 br, 2Y} ba, family room, wrap around patio on lovely greenbelt, North Bluffs plan X -completely renovated. mint condition, all new appliances. Over $155,000 in as· sumable loans. Open Saturday 1·5. 2716 Vista Umbrosia. $245,000. PllMI LOCAT t OM - PllMI llDUCTIOHt 3 br, family room , E plan on lu~h greenbelt. Best assumable loans in the original Bluffs. Submit !ill of· fers. Available for lease-option or lease. Open Sunday l ·S. 523 Ave. Campo. Reduced to $298,000. OWHH-flMAHCID See this beautiful four bedroom 3 bath home in one of Newport Beach's best areas. The pro- fessionally landscaped grounds feature very private pool and sp~. Hurry, this won't last. Owner will carry the 1st TD. Offered at $.115 000. Open Sunday 1·5. 1915 Tradewinds. fAKrASTIC FIMAMCIMG IM IA YSHOIES Owner will carry 1st TD on this charming country french 3 bed· room 3 bath home. Amenities include hardwood floors, paned win· dows shutters. 2 fireplaces, and beautiful sunny brick patios. Of. fered at $349,500. CHEAT THMS Owner will finance with low down. 3 br 2"'1 bath former model in guarded community of Jasmine Creek. Tiled spa in patio ... com-munity pool, teoms, greenbelts. Won't last long at $.160,000. PICTUll PIUICT Professionally landscaped front and rear. Very private entertai~ing patio and pool area -3 oversized bedrooms and 3 baths. Large kitchen/fainily room combo. Owner will fmance. $369,500. Open Satur· day 1·5. 2001 Holiday. SUMsns & SAILIOATS Charm, grace a~d sol?histica~ Liv· ing are yours ·~ this ~utif~l 4 bedroom home with sweeping views of the ocean. bay and city lights. This home was designed for elegant entertaining plus active family life. Call for private showing. Offered at $450,000. Open Sat/Sun. 2501 Lighthouse Lane. IAYSHOllS fAMILY HOME Th.is large 4 bedroom, 4 bath ~ome is just steps away from the pnvate beaches of this gate guarded com· munity. The living room with heavy wood beams, paned windows. and shutters open to the sunny . b~ick patio -f re at for enterta~nmg. Owner wil assist with fmancmg or will consider trades. $549,500. IOM&-SIUD LOT IN Sl'YCM..US ... compliments this lovely New Bedford home. It features four bedrooms, four baths, family r~m. and formal dining room Extensive up~rades make this home a truly untque find. Offered at $589,000 with excellent owner financing availa· ble. Open Sat and Sun 1·5. 14 Morro Bay' $589,000. OWta WAHTS ACTION JUST 19UCB IY $71.000 Lido Isle . . . street to street loca· tJon at quiet west end of Island. Community beach, tennis yacht club. 4 bedrooms, 3~.bath, gourmet kitchen. Owner will help with financing -submit offers. . . . be creative. $550,000 -Reduction! ! CATALINA SUMSIT Enjoy peaceful views of Catalina Island ln this appealing Cape Cod family home. This spaCious 4,000+ square foot house with itl many ainenities baa excellent ftna.nclna available. Beautiful landsca:!::i cUl&Om o.k bookcaHt, hard noen, custom abutters a nd ..,.,_.~aWda quarters are but a ,,. af:Cli lilartes available. Open .. , ... 25 lala1a. '850,000 ~tort nrnLTT ~ • mvnmrnr conr-nnr You've Arrived at ... HARBOR llGE CUSTllt ESTATE (New Listing) Appropriately ait11ated on a ~ acre cul·de·sac, this authentic a>OO sq ft Williamsburg Colonial manse dramaUcally looks out over Newport Harbor and the Pacific. Featuring unequal quality and replication in all six bedrooms and 4Y.a baths, the home includes hand· made brass and pewter fixtures and sconces, WlQiamaburg crown mold· ings wainscoting, SIA" baseboard.a, hardwood floors and top quality ftoorcovering. The library, as 3re all rooms, is large (24x19'), and unique, utilizing 200 year old Heart of Pine taken from a Soyth Carolinian Colonial structure. AU paint colors comply with the Williamsburg Historical Society Board of Authenticity. The family room, with multiP.le French doors, provides a park·like view of the yard which could ac- commodate a tennis court. The 17 x 19' dining room features a Courant of Beverly Hills crystal chand elier duplicated from the Congress of Vienna, and built-in china cabinets with butler's pantry compliment the hostess who re- quires the absolute finest. A children's retreat. breakfast room, maid's quarters and service porch complete this exclusive offer· ing. This home, with its total com- pliance to authenticity, replication and detail, could not be duplicated at the selling price or $2.35 million. Exclusive with William Cote. By appointment. UDO ISLE Is location important? This one is ideal. A luxunous home with just a touch of Spanish influence. Good financing and quick possession. Much accent on detail throughout. with openness, greenery and lots of quality. 4 bedrooms, 4~ baths. Close to beach. Call for details and ap- pointment. Open Saturday /Sunday l·S 204 Via San Remo BIG CANYll e.to.bHD1•• Love a spectacular view? Here overlookinc tbe fairways, you'll find a gracious home with 34.50 sq ft, roomy kitchen & rormal dimng room. Also included are a pool, spa and sauna. This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home is newly carpeted. Immediate · occupancr. and great financing. Ex· elusive with Cote Realty. $875,000. BIG CANYflt Tudor& .... A magnificent residence designed for the most selective customer. Located on one of the choice view lots in Big Canyon, it has charm galor. e. An English Tudor with 5 bedrooms , 4lh baths, formal dining room and huge game room. A great family home. close to schools and parks. Owner will carry paper. Ex· elusive at Cote Realty. $2.8 million. 816 CANYflt C.Sto. (iolf c..... This architectural masterpiece is designed for 'tbe Sood life. Lots of space for entertamiog -and the perfect kitchen for it too. A huge bar overlooks ttie seventh green and tne complete music system 11 an added etus. The very best part is the fi.nancmg ! Owner will carry for a~p~ved buyer. Exclusive at $1.8 rrullion. BIG CANYON c. ....... ..__ Luxury plus. A truly delightful family room with guest quarters. Everything designed with conve- nience in mind. A formal dining room with a view, two family rooms and a large billiard room. Newly carpeted. Perfect for the executive I Owner will help finance. Exclusive atSl. 7 million. tnP01T cam First time buyer and retiree •tep right up and make us an oiler. A , two bedroom condo with lots of character. Vaulted ceWn&B and wet bar are Just some of the amenities. Too good tO last! $165,000. MESAm Belt buy In town , •• 1 3 bedroom charmer located OD I ...... CUI· de.Jae lot. nm ii • former model home filled with extra. C1o1e to nerytldftJ. Offered at 1144,900. Auutn1bfe loan of ~. HW11 cm tldl one! -· . --........ Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/Seturday, July 2§. 1981 q ...... ,.,,s. ,,..._.,....,._ . - .............................................. L&.-......~ --........ ....... .... s. ~ .......... We ......... Wt .-.. l .. J ,....__,,,,;;;;;. ~.............. llU ~,..... ~ • ••••••••••• ., •• ,-. ••••••• -. ........ . 0 • ---• .. ................. ,... ...................... .......... • ... 1a..1• ••••••••••••••••••..... •••••••••-••••u•n•• ,. ~"'-._.__ 11•• c..N W.. IOJ4 P1 r• ¥tlty IOl4 _.. .... .., ~..._ .... -...................... . •Ta.tllCll1' Tbre;-::rt. wltb ... is'iOCAiiOM ... ·····~;~;;; ........ ~;;~·.;;;;·l~;· .. sru:-~ IM 50. CAUPOIMA ftrepla~hr:: i: 1:; IMPOIT AMT? OPEN SAT/SUN M lW ML Olmtt.tr trytrtf~h:! eg.r:iPantry Privately oW'Hd land ~ct rl a duples. Thi• 1tarly new So. 2720GANNi."T J?R. Huae 3~rit.Y 3:;1 ~~8:' home on pttmfum 11.ze wit.bin the Olewlaad Na· ruorable u1umable Cout Plaaa home bu It W 4.Br + den tn·level f!11~· -000. · lot ts\ one ol the ruceat tlonal for.t. 25 milet lit loaa ae!let 'ff/carry all. Eq. Tudor ll}'le oo home, ~orntr lot, II MALLO"Y REALTORS areu of Irvine. ~kier Eu t of Sao Juan 2nd. Pik*i at sm.ooo c 0 r n er tot. Near atlo. J190,000. Act. thla beautitul m1dence Caplltrano. lJaique o~ down pa)'menl fl0,000. freewayt, ctatr. A/C, 4 with coordinated and Porlunlty ror creative By OWw/Bkr -will Br 2~ Ba. 1:214,950 Call Hwt ...... a... 1040 wlefuJdecotforltacoo· person to complete a coqperatc.fl},3141 now. Ownr/Alt. ~lck 35 IJOO ON •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• tloued 1ppreclatinft cuatom dul~ned 2 Bedroom Houle with Koler 548· 706 or •tAMDQB value.Seciu'edandwe Geodttic Dome. Ii bat new 3 Bedroom Unit. 4 U1·0211 ~ ~ m a I n t a I n e d (luallty mater ah ur 1araae, lar1e lot. ,. .. CHOUAITIA EA TSIDE J STIY+POOL nel&hbor~ood ,acro11 throuibout tbla 3,000 20~ down. 6'15·0562 a BR 2~ ba twnhse. lmmedf:!·':aeS1on. from ·~ ea\'I:•~eM~ 'Cl.ft. home. On 2 ecru, Bn>ker, Patio, ft>lt. double ~J', r.:~:!':~t"f~~3 Rent tJU youra. Here it :~era~~ueti:u courts " withvlew6trees.Build 041MOMA OWC fll0,000. BR Bd 2 b tb 0 I la! Bil 2 story T.H. rec farlllly. Grut your own utate. Ele&ant new 4 Br Vic· HH380 1iJ,~ Call:U.tmn y w/frrol bvlni, &ourm~ flnancin& J>OSlibility. M75,000.0WC~. torhn parllal vu , PllMEE.SIDE kltcbeo, rocitall patio Owner la ~.1dble with Court.t:syto urvaers. . ownr/conl.ractor Just 2 Bd, Ir& fam1ly rm, 2 and la rae muur suite. terms o~ hue. IA• Jerry, (714) 678·19M .. comRICSIAl,1615,00Q. pvt paliol RV acceu AllJustml.ou&eltomUet • i"i~i"lii' .. lilll .. m..U73. IY OW.. owner rin&ndna. great of Poundin& surf + low , .... 1 1 Bdrm, 2~ ba. Xlnt RobertMIUikenUl·Ul6. qualify . Hurry call Custom 4 yr o"2 bome. 3 terma. $145,000. Call down ~iymeot . No ... financina. S410.ooo. LS~ 983·7010. ealty World Fll•t' dn. Courtety lo Brks. * * * * • • _.Be~aci..tblisl.,.d..,e. __ """'.'"'_t ~. •E::.:~c:'!!~~ MtM ofiNii~&~ussiX~ut}~~s ow NeE!:.. w, ILL new executive home. CdM SACRIFICE BEST BUY GO L F CO URS E l """' Formalri:ua family liv· OW .... 11 MUST y OWN•D~ s12~too 3bdrm,pool,xtralr•lot. Beautiful3Bdrm2"'B•. · 2 I I " 8 ._. assuma· .. Man{ xtras. •395•,ooo. 2 frplc• 0 pvt yant. 20% tng, rep •cea. up. SB.L! ble lJt al 12. % on this • • W1C "'·la t slairu tudy, sensational Beautiful duplex on de-3Br, study. 2~Ba, 2 aty, College Parle area home Bro er : 6 3 3. 66 3 3 • down. .,.. OCt a m 1 1 t 8 r 1 u 1 t e · airable street. $265,000. spa. 124$,000. Ml3314 Seller will belp with 637·626§. l2%. Call ror showmc Professional landscap. Only 10% dwn! Lr& as-$5000 down, 11180 mo. ftnancingbelow markct. SUPRCOMDO SuueMillerSS9-9400 ina. Community pool, aumable loan ~l 133. buys a BR 2 Ba fixer in PRICE UDUCID plus RV 1tor1ge. Owner will f1nan~e Costa MeA. Ownrlagt. Realtor7S8-lBT7 i..t mi.lobeach!lmmac. S243 ,000. Call now. balance. Hurry! Pnn. 7~ 1 hi ded 1 b 645-0303 only. Call Jim Davis * * * * * * h I Y upgra r. COLDWC!U BANl(eRO -.. ~-'IOlll OPIHSAT/SUM 111 W. Oceuf1 cwit OCIAMFIOMT Single famib' residence, • bdrm, 2 bath, com· pletely remodeltd. Ex· cellent location. Near Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Priced al S'Tso.ooo. associated Bf/< ,. f LI.. i4 I:" .• I OJ s ' "' c • • ' •• 7S9-l221 EAmlDI den/bedroom. 1 & o/• ba Lovely 3 BR 2 Ba, lam Pools, jacuui. tennis, THIMOMG POOL TIME clubhouse. wet bar, ....,. ....... _ rm home w/fplc , dbl frplc. Pen. for sgl. or TOW..,~ gar. 1149,500. Beautirul pool & spa. cpl. Owner anuous. Call tbe specialist. at Broker, §1&.QlO covered patio wt brick Needs financing to exist· the condominium in· No qualifying. R·2, BBQ, also comes w/38r ing 7.9% loan. Owner formalioncenter JASMIN~ CREEK·15 3bdrm, 2ba, !Ip + inlaw & a tam1ly rm Sll3,900. will obtain If '*essary Touchstone Really Main Sail, New model qua rte rs: lbdrm iba. Open SatlSWl 1-4. 610 W Buyer would need ap. --~9Q~q!6'!!:!!!---bome1 38r, 2~Ba, bit-in Owoer/1gt will finance Bay. prox. Sl,250. per mo. & TUmBOCI appliances, superb at 14.5~ with Sl0,000 $20 ,000 dwn Open 251y, B.roadmoorPlan 7, ca~tlng tr dllls. com· down. 1139.500. 8*8'28. MEW USTIHG Sat/Sun. 1·5. 9766 Verde BR 2""" b home r~!~~~~iin1~~ SIO,OOODOWM L& y~.l1r!~ia!~ & a Mar Dr .. Bkr·Co-op, ~lboous rm. !~aid.in· ly 26, 11AM·4PM. " Eastalde Costa Mesa ~overed patio. 3Br. 600BY OWNEIR in&. lee pvt fam rm. 3 l T h 2 8 ti ' cargar.Youowntbede· s hown by app · own ouse. r, ' vfamily rm. 2 frplcs. Wallttobeacb.4Bdrms, erterracedlotwitbview LEIMERT CO. (213) baths, pvt yard, 2 ca r Owner will help finance l:l'.ba. family rm. dining 0 the rolling hills. Walk fi.8581 ~{ ;~dul!~ cs~i~~: ~:·~e~ Sat 1 4 rm. Only $146,900. across street to pool & CDM OCIAH VIEW owe straight note. 642•7404 ~2403, 3to7 om. £ark. Take over ar.rox I H bo V. Hlls R'1f lnv'l 752-Zl!rl • .L f-I-Lowt TERMS TERMS TERMS 96,300 aSl lM•3 0tn .CFulll I Love y ar r 1ew S ..,_RV "' .. --NO QUALIFYING price 267',50 . a Hills home w/3Bdrm. EAST IDE.,_...._ siss.ooo Nr bcll t.rg 4Br owner/agt for details & !am rm , pool·& features VA ~ NEWPORT w/3Ba. IO"ti do. OWC· ...!a!tp~!ll..._.97~5-~0063=----oak firs, frencb doors. Two l Br. only Sll9.500 ~(W=D HORIZONS AlTD 12~~ int. only WOODIRIDGI Jae. 3frplcs, + more. 7814 or963-7600 """·1227 or~_. _ d Owner want& olfer. Will REALTY ""4 -Beaut. ivy co vere consider low down or MUADB.MAI As........a 10112% home. 4br. atrium, fam R&'Mtt< U ~\'l••I<' ----- leue optloo. S48S.OOO. IEAUTY lyoWMr rm . formal din. country LIDO ISLE Ask r or Ca r o I e 2 story, 5 Bdrm. 3 Ba. 4 bdrms or 3 & den ram decor. cul·de-sac, ate~ McMahan 644-9060 or Exec home. Roman '---~ .... l,....an rm, lgkitch.2ba to bch & teMIS clu · 2 O~~ U--,. •• 8067 1 pool •· f t •Rs •~" .,_ .. • Brick & lattice pa tio. ---_,~ ..... sty e "' oun a"' • Shhhhhh It's on quiet 846-37Tl.846-8602 S249,000 f'in. avail htTIIM•~ new paint & carpet, Master Circle! A sare -------•I EarlyCaliforn.ia3bdrm, --------i c ustomi1edSetara~I~ play area for the young PRJCllEDUCID 1.SS2>!1:l·i:ic94ct;6·'------dining room. study, 'YIEW~EW aame room. er w ones & privacy for all in large brick patio with Super location and carry lst. T.D. al i3~· thl52story3bdrm.large SI0,000 TUITLaocacmc spa on 52' lot. 1695,000 financing? Quiet area Sl80,000 Da ve Bourke family room. 3 bath 4 BR 2 Ba, only li00.500 'YIEWHOMI o S. I 3 with its own spa. flus RealtorS46-9950, home. sundeck. wrap Assumable loan. Easy Beautifully furnished at pea • community poo . 4 4Br.2Ba.homewi~h2000 around patio. spa. only ·terms. SJ2S,OOO or will sell un· 116YlaTn.tte Bdrma 2~ bathsd sq ft tntl.lglotw1lhRV s221.ooo SCOTI'IWTY fumishedatS289,000.As- formal dbin~ an access · Pr 1 de of LI 1 . I H . 536-7533 sum able r1nancin&. Best Contemporary elegance featured on home tour. Hieb cellinp, oat noon. uyU1hta. 2 story Uvin1 room , 2 aundecks, S78S,OOO with assumable financina. o,.s.1.s 114¥19 .... Th P l .t~ 'i< lll Rr J lty .·· .... ( o m p.rn -v family room. ,000. Ownership. Shows well. 1f.?(JUJ.t'UJ. <Ia t./tUlli deal in lown Opn OPIM SAT SUM 1-5 1 mile rrom So c. Plata. tiA~J..n.&/1'-OLDTOWM Sat/Sun l·S. t3 Valley 250 1 ~vt......... ~down. Blcyerobta111 ·v·"7"7._ View. Call Ownr/Agt, -uirw i87/8% FNMA conv. ln. ,a,, Con'AGE 642-5200 lntereat rate sb~ to 673-84.rt 3 BR wilhovers1ud sun Mn. Glass 1Sl·IS4 l. J PETE BARRETI . REALTY change. OWC. a ll Jl41E.CoeltHwJ.,C.C. ken family room & •P•rn!•,•'•on.lY•·---- Frtd, acnt. SS9-ta7 for fireplace. Near beach TURTLE IOCK details. Open house on 1626CA l Sun. the 26Ul 12:»5pm. AffOIDAIU SUM HAL.TY MOGtecito w/v)ljw, AIC. 3124 van Buren, C.M. IUCCOU HOME z 2 b d rm , 1 l r I u m • VA Ir FHA le.rms, owner den/bdrm, fun. nn & WTSIDI will carry. Great loca-HACIENDA liv. rm wtrrplts. oak Rlla S9,000 dwn, lbdrm, 2ba. Uon . Upgr aded and OM1HEllACH floors " lhudttl. Tile 3Bftt~bathhom, ewilb plo8o5l.OOOO~f51~:1sli~r clean. Motivated ' SI UOOO Jae outside of master 1 2bd l8lit So ot 1 1: ~At ~... suite. stooe paUoc. lush room or , . 851-5»7 SUHIWTY Dramatic biuc.away 111 landscapfDC. Kit. ~N~li~VCARRY 2 Br. Z~ Ba. Coado with H~J61 I pvt community with w/butcb~ blk bland U Steobe II fireplace. 2 car ittacbed ---pool and sp1. sauna, Owner transferred-Ca ~ n eyers, guage witb opener. 2 Ho~es on i lot..i. beit 1rm' pvt beach & must sell. Just reduced. .Bkr. 7_ many extru. IU0,000. Easlsade area. uwner Cocktail pallol overlook Xlnt finance. Call for C•ll Cor terms,77().$578. flnancln&. Rent one poundin1 surf. ~t yet appt, dys '1Mtl4; evs ..... w.d I 006 502 Acacia, l.'D4,000 ........ house lo olfset your pay· -assume low Utterest &074S •••••••••.............. OPENSAT/SUN HOME + IMC-ment or buy with a Joan . la/mo. Hurry, ~~!i!· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!'!!!! ForS.t..Owmr 61SBetorlia,$25i,SOO Eaatslde clean 2 br partner. calJ714/MH100. ~ WOODBRIDGE Spectacular!storyCape Drive by, then call house, hdwd fin, formal Devip fr Co.642=§318 Re111YWcrk!Beadislde OUTS TAN D l NG Cod. • ...._ -.... + le 1 SAR.A II.ARVIN din .. coiy (f11k. 2 unita hr H.t._._ VALUE • ..... ..., -ns..saorm-eooo rear. Has assumable '!"J• 0 .. 2 bdrm unit. Separate loa n. Open house Sat. i79 4 II POOLHOMl Harbiw I .. S96,CXX>-l2J.•~ ruest rm w/laundry tr Broadway. Sl99.950 Excellent College Park ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUMABLEl.stTD bath.Lgefiudauuma--------• ·Bkr, 964.4845 : eves area.Hu~.OOO lst.as· insertirule.... 2 sty. 3 BR 11-; ba. bleat 1H. + owe 2nd'. sume al 14'*. 1146,900 MIWON s I I l ~ rm lndry 0181 980-1125. David. 848-3255 u I s ora eul Ind 613-sa.ooo DOWNI HOMIS WnH rm, beaut f scpn~ 15% DOWN, 15"° In· IMOVERJGHTlN 3 H +~+spa IOAT DOCKS Redwood deck patio terest, cut~ cotta1e 3 R·"'e Rer'd 4 br, nr So. Harbor l Baker area. Phone for portloUo of Ma libu lights, patio COY· Bdrm2ba,hillalledlot. ni S 00 5146.900. Owner will C l h er, planter boxes, etc. Quiet location. Trade Cat. Plaza.... 124,5 · carry at t3"k with $40,000 water ron om es in $132,500. Flexible fananc· OK. Desperate. S38s,OOO. Prtn. only. vpen w1rnds down. David.646-3255 Huntington Harbour ing Owner. 644.9030. Ownr/alt. ll§l.(16?3 2-Spm . 675·2345, 3i5i Open House Sat S1m i.5 559.4720 ------Canadian Kelly Snow_. 846-1315 ~c.;;r..u,,,__ ___ _ OPIHHOUSl BettyK1trReatty ASSUMABLE I OWMElMUSTS&l SUM 12-4:30 Open House l0.5 Lg mast.e( wlfireplace. .. TUR TL ER OCK .. ~ 15-.-R.L.,_. __ .. Sat & SunL Mesa Verde G-at townhm location. '"L.. I 044 3 8 d rm • 2 0 % d w n. ., ~ r A ru. '"T"' ~ 3117 Baroados Place •"' -s s b AGT First time offered, 3 Br 1 There are only 2 houses Costa Mesa. 545-S721 SI 13,900. Hurry and call ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 268.500 u m1t Ba home, 2 car garage, on full residenUal lots ol'I 3 Bedrooms. Furnished 641>-7434 y 0 97}0229 lrg UvlJlc rm wlrrplc, tbe ocean side.~ t~e 11~.ooo.11~int30year. Centua21/GoldStar Own our wn **l""AJIOM close to No. Bayfront. hi&hwa~ in CdM m ln!s Down ne&otiab!e. Owner EASTSIDI CONDOS Homt "" ft U.9 OOO • LOW pra~ rang~. This 15 SU B M IT 0 FF E RS . Gloucester Dr 2 story. 2 Sl0,000 dwn buys you a Super lot'llioo for this LORA VANCERLTR one of them. It &a larger Outstan=in tri-le vel bdrm. lb bath. large home on the water. Ten· large 3 Bdrm detaclied §73-1062 ~d ha~ better flntnC• home S h Slbled 4 patio, f/p._, 0 dboll garage. DIS, pool & spa. Seller home in tM bear\ o( -----tng. Pnced at S:W0,000 bed · , ths 1 1 ibhouse & ut will heh fanance. Suiee Woodbridge. Step& to ForS•ly-I n c I u d in & land . room '!11~ 3 a · poo · c u P · beach, lake, sailin& etc. ~:~~;~~ ?i:.=~=~nf.t ff~'*:c!~JE~~ ~U;.~~re en On ly ~~:~i! =:tt.li laundry rm, z car 1ar. TD. Owner will carry beamedcdlin~Cbeery 2story.2bdrm. Ht bath, for details. As king Huft rill .... uawnable at very large ~TD. Re-ll:ilchen com e with deck, dbl car garage, $220,000 11 + owe 2nd. P.rove that with I little old fuhaontd pantrl. ut1 . room. p, rear RanctloSanJoaquinVllla ~i \\bodbrWge "' "" cent ules m the area . · 1 f/ fi fl3-0ll8 'cosmelicauriery" this S205~00. TAR BEL . yardG.ISl10§.~111ER I .. Ml CASA COULD bouae will be an all REA~TOBS. 979-m! I W llU.I\ ~~fJ~~'. :J:~~T; Rulct •I SU CASA• around bell buy. 2 new con~<!'l the blur~. Rt aftr 675-5200 s l69,SM. For a ppt 55l ·300t lot OPEN SUN 12-S Panoramic view sttun· 1 Rome 6 apit 00 4Sll&S' · 14Cn SANTANEU.A ty &ate, close to bearh. 2 o .. PoW I 026 M1·6890. 1t:ttB1rr111ra Pk•~. In'"' OWCwlth"5.000down. br/Z br & loft spiral •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Woodbrld&e Estates, ------- IMCl d I~ 673-1111 staircase, microwave, IEAUTIFUL Washington Model, PICTURE (OFCOUR.5!) trash comptr .. spa.c. rn yr old, bdrm, 2"' ba 4bdrm. 2~ba. 2200 sg. ft. ERFECT tlHlt I lcllcbens w/ceramic tile uecutlYe ftome near Assume IUS,000 lit. By P c.r-.. Mlr IOll Pat¥A1111ACH 1alore. Sep. util. room. Marina. Assume ll32K Owner. 1119 ,000 . S_paciout3bd.nn.2'atory Cbarmlll&3bdrmfami· Encl. Ur. w/opnr. at 12 ........ "'·-er may _,,S58=...·S..,.77,_,,8.._. ____ P1ll0Homtlnlheheart ••o:.; .. ~:.::;;i;;.. l,y home in xlnt condl· 1159,000fo1179,000 Good he~ 71;i0';;"sa1e at T"ITlBOCK ol Deerfiekl, on a clll-de- St;;n:tmlt&fu ~ • .::.a&J':el~~ ~T~~~m~:c1~~v:~e~ '2•~·"'8222 At Iona tut a Plan 7. • ~1'~nT~~t:"~ 6 IWlNla viewl, 4 Br, anxloua. Financing Call Rusa wk days BTwo IOJ2 Bdrm. Bonus Rm .. near uparades -note addl· famlly rm. ~enter-available. Open Sat/Sun 613-f77f, ....................... }f:,~~ t~~ tional CO\llter & storage lamina by the lovely l·Sat505Staward. By Owner. Two 2bdrm S7IOOTOl'AL DWM. mlrrora, remodeled space In lhe kllcllen. DOOl 6 •P.t· Xlllt fta&ac· Jo AM Denn, Rultor houses on 1 lot. Sl30._000. Noquatif)tng.nocoeta. 3 kitchen. Alltbis la 3 car Bu utifully pan•led ~!-~~~.;i.~l Cl·U Auumable u~ I.St 1.D . .BRJB~Uct. laraa• & poaaible walls. Patio and lJlan-•-" JUST UST8 owe 2nd. t401464. ,._,.;.. ,.... I 034 v I DA•t .. ,_ .. e in side ter• " 1enerous patio ... -.r ...,.. .._._ cover. Owner olferina e:~:etl:'r:et;1:!: cAJ-CH•• .... •••D••IY···~··••••ooo•••••••• >'•.,rd •. v~~1~t$~~~: generous terms to help R&'M~ I I 1 ' ,'/ ¥¥""" -In., you puttbue.llM>CIOO, cord.h3S,aoo, . EnJoy country livin& ODtorU.. gestr1mUy Pam75t-1211. Jloben6J:llertaeDBkn wtdl ell} ~ ~• .. allabletoday. 5 freeportf\lnds, inc. miiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•l!llllllf llHID•'lftW Your family will '°" Bdrm. Bonua Rm. 3 car A Real FIYteCo. Muri)' new duplu. ,.,,..,..,,._....,.__ 102• tlU& 4 bdnn + !•m.:.~ aar111 on a huce lot * ·= T ._ r t e a a d t w o --.. home In M4la cs.I aar • with a pool • 1pa Ir bedrooma. n,.. ucl ............. ,......... 1".' pet will loft the .. perate play yard, 3 Bdrm. mdl. one two b&Ult. JdMUY df. A..-IW91t 1pecioUI yard. Sper\.I· be11atUulb' dtcOttted • of Woodbri It'• most ..,_.fOl~ll&I. Urtt M4000 VA to. a BR 2 la1 ntw decor • 11nd1capecj. Flnudnc detlrable floorplan1. au•• a e lat and BA W/dlll far I~ laDCllcallfnl. JUltPla mlft&. avaUable. •.soo. Pam Formal diniq, atrium, owatr cenJ Znd J t • ' a from SO. ~ au • 7fe.tae tJ ll t" TD Ca Roi• Bar• •319• ..J:::.l..i Saa Dleso F'wY. '1el. fretportflllldl,lnc. ronveru on P • '· ~~. fSl'IUJ or ;~*Im :l:.:'.l:lt.!'31,SOO ot~=-SA~ [~~··1r:.·~ '-9-1'41 •n••••••-HH••••H '°'~lO'U't downSpayfmeo&I •••let •••••M••••••••• ..... •• 9illlilmmilii!lii!lipim,~~..-lml!!lll!'•-. on thia tmm1c Br.· arn · _. b' nn hlme. ltHtttul 561.aet lllA&1ll~n~rT~~ ~/~~...:::. mwe ,..,,1~i-:.,, OPEN lllUSf TM SUNDAY 2 t1 6 PM •1u , ..... c,., J ........ $171,000 JMJI ..... 1'1: l ........ 1217,100 'JIOJZ ... ._,,, .......... SU7,IOO ltHI S. ....... 41r .......... lllt,100 JIU• w ......... Jlr ....•....• 1121,110 lllU CtYIW 5-dt. 2 ........ $16',IOO JOtOJ c ... "· 41r •••.••.• $ll0,000 2'HI S.at1r1t ~••t, llr .... 1141,000 CAUHl-l440 .. ....,. ......... ___ ..., --AWfOf HEAYIH Sparkling 3 Bdrm home on beautifull y l1Ddte1ped comer lot. Soothing spa, wood deckloe and covered petlo. Ocean view, 1tow lnl parquet floon. plush carpeta. gourmet kitchen. towest price In .-. area. 1248,500. do n os e n ' .. ;-.. ' •. 'OOASTHWY LAGUNABEAQI don osen '• I '1 r ... 4.99 N. COASI'HWY LAGUNA BEACH ....... ~ Lushlous aolf course view locaUon, 2 bdrm o+ den • formal dlntna room. Snwt.ly •P'°°"' ed "nearby pool. Avail. Sept. t at 1125/mo. w ... ,. ... Dell1htful 2 bdrm townbome In Warrn-ln too "Fairfltlcl". Utt.. br11bt 6 airy corHr JocaOon. ldul .. ~. "°'8e. Avail. s.,t. l 4l f&Wlmo. I I I I • -. ., R&"M~ I• f -,: ; Orange Coatt OAIL Y PILOT~urday, July 251 1981 •• '· ...... · R&"M* IH ~!I IESTAUUNr Seal.I lSS. C.olfee ahop. lge din. rm + banquet rm which would make nice cocktail loun1e. Loe. I hr N. rA Palm Spr-ings, State Hwy 62 in Hi Desert. Sky is blue, air Is pu re. Grossing over PRIVATE DESK $30,000/mo. Good lease. AREAS OR SUITE NOW Present owners will ban- A V AGILIL 7141""-'1""' die papen. Pri«d to ~ ....., sell Mr or Mrs. Rine. --=R=ES""'.'""67"'"'>'-'SSJ.5=--• 1-367 7189.1-362-41114. t I °"2 CoMt OM. Y PILOT /Saturday, July 21, 1991 YOLISWAMM SPIQAl,IST Herb'• Oaraae ttH Hart. Blc.&a ..... Cttf••• ' • 1C111 • h•ulll! II '-• H1•1• .. !. .... ,.. ... ,..,,,... ........ , ........................ , ........................................... ·····'-···· .... ········ ............. . ••.........•......••.................................................••..... Cu\OID ·bullt 1.112 DRlVEWAYCLIA.NING Oardenln&, •aadK••· Carpta\ry, Muonry, Quallty~leanil!I MORTOAO!MONEY DB'e PAlm'lNG J.D.RornReflmllhloa woodto ebelvea for Improve your komtl &ree \rlmQ.llDI •.rt· Rooflna •. Ctr . Tiie, wltbPtl'IOOllToucb. AVAILABLE lnt/ut. Neat, reliable. A11tlques.10t.c:ab1Mlt. atoraa•. dleplrcr • Remov• 11111 oll • r1.Wt movaJ • .._ cleaft.up, Drywall, more. .... Fttt•&. 11et1t-.ow S21>,ll0otolz:50,ooo r#•· Dav1§@49evs rtAeea!ndy. 8'5-0!! 1araf•e..Our pr ce ls atala. for!!lt..1!7..-.. rreeest. hY WANTED! Hoaedean· ... ...._,.,.... Need a paloterT Want a ... , ... ,..,. ~"+ 930 ntOMPSON'S Sam Fukwnoto YARD Mn ......... ln1.up'd, rellable, UptolS/yntorepey pro Job, W oat a pro ..................... .. llOUGH•f'INISH CONCR.ETIOONSTR. MAINT. t Clean·Upe ... :::.:: ............ boaett.&s712hlUPM PRIME FINANCIAL edct? Jlaodr.W.Gl. General Services, no Job ~ ..... ,0 .. .,...... hCin~oOrws,ett. Llc.anaa SU.8482 Tree trhnmloa. tmall HARDWOODfU>ORS TENDER LOVING SERVICES RENTALSouupeclality. too smell. Pree eat . •DIAL-A·BAND• _h ~ ClllWCn landACaply."5-IWO Cieu.l•Wued CLEANING BY STAR. 527•3477 Int/ext. Staakie Paint Reu. Call ~~e~~~ m 4)1»lM2 C.Roobl:net.I }!.~wr topt. ••··~................ ltowlnsS~U.SZ AAxt!me.llMlltS.A. 15 y,. exp. Reh. M in . Prom .53&-4808 :::35142-4300.o · m a__..6finiJb •ll.90/WI( HaultU/NoviaaS25 Ref\ailldq AU. noon &.uonable.1142-&ld -•11try lKDLSOOUNT · ....... ,... wort.rretttt.'754-"20 Jlot lGMtl i:!.M. Cbtft. 7U.ll804TllM010brk t A l d ' ...... .,............... DlrDCUltomPaintlng S.w'--'Al•1't1m1 •••o••••••Hu•••••••• \ (bet7'9am.Mrl11DIDI UanPr..diooi.~ TlllS · ~=r•~nal !r!ic:w:li •Hou.tecleanln&• BRICKWORK: Small Int/ext Cuer 98S-321S3 ••••::f.••••••••••••••• Bookllet,../SfftttariaJ k · d Prolntlooal.·Tllorouah Jobs. Newport, Costa · · Calm Dreu Makin& service. DorflRu.ble c.,.ts.rnc. C11t1ectar Topped/retnl)Yecl,c~an wor 1uaraotee · Xhatl.ocallld's Meu, Irvine, Refs. RALPH'SPAlNTrNG alterationi/Repalra 7sz.7Jlf EYT1S.2428 .............................................. up1,)awnrenov.1S1·1471 Cblrlle1131..ecxw 875·3175 Ext/Int. reu, prompt Consultation In your 1 Sbampe>o Ii steam clean. Custom Brick, Block, CLEAN·UPS• H.... Reliable. Great work! BRICK · Walla Walks Lk. rreeest. !ISf.5* h IJ0.8370 ~~~!~~•••••••••••o•• Colotr bl0111hteoein rib:_ whht ~·· PCoatlos, W~I-~~· TREETRJMMlNG •R•••ul•••~~·•••H••••uu Steady job. Reis. Call p I an ten ' pat i oa: AGAPE FORCE ome7 crp • ~ . icac . vee, vers, ~-. 5*20t8 llike a • c1eanup, concrete &rttr' PM.•'1228 v e 0 e er s. et c PAINTING COMPANY Sot.r-CHIWICI I SOH Hall, llv.-din. rms 115; Ca~porta, • Fenco YARD CLEAN·UPS, tree removal Dumplnlck. Huaband Ir we do ~.ntal Block work, Concrele. 3Cenerallonaof ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bollden!l!Me1MT av1rm 17.SO; oouch SlO; Lie d.,~&464761 wort, ln11atl0n Ir re· ct 7aa clnD·UPI. yard work, Lie. Ref's. •l.597 Painlinc Excellence. Hot water +pool beatln& AcH•t... Alddit"tns· ~etln1. ~rS5C G":pai· e~":s ~ lt ..... S.Cllht pair. Maintenance. DUMP~O~ haulln1.642-4ZS Frplcs, PaUot, Planters. 8»5851 ~!~r:!~'c=i.~ •••••••••••••••o•••.. ti~~;i~• . ::2110 . r:J! wort . Y II J.S. CONSTRUCTION Greenbelt Landscape, Small Moviftl Jobi Mature couple offerine For a job done ri&ht. Quality Pt&. Lowest rates est ~1• BOOKKEEPlNG CONSTRUCTION ~!fi,»l·OlOl myae . ~:.~=It~:~~ 642·0102. 1 Cal IUKE•lJlt quality boUMC:leanln& J.arry7SO.llOZ8eves. in OC. Neat prompt -------- For 1mall busineu. Add/remodel.concrete WeCareCrptCleanen CALL US . We do rototill· Haullo11tDumpJobt. with peraonal care. Mo•llMJ Serv.841-56114,636-7149 SprWiltn Reas. reliable. '31·65113 Free etl. at.&380 aft 5 Steam clean Ir uphols Dr'P'riet Ina. sprinlden. lawn In· Aal: for Raody. Reliable, references, re-....................... Slarvlnc House Painters ..................... .. •-•• .. •--'--, ........... k...,., ... t ··-•t · ••••,••••••••n••••••••• ~t.111, clean·upe, It haul· Ml-1427 u .981M553 Movini? Tbe Starvin" OualityWork·Reas. SPRINKLERSlcSOD .....--r-• ROOM ADDITIONS • .. .............. WIU I A-.. u 11 y ' , ....... ~· .. auon • F ·--Dou Tr.-6 R"moval DIG IT ...................... REMODELING Quality Wort1uar. SU-3716 Dr:;ri;b Gi:anni ~ 0;Ra ~ · HAUIJNG-Student has ............. ColleceStudeoLsMovin& _.....r ..... ee .... es==t.__.._._...._.. ................ ~ ~ " , .. tneaite, pelnl, clean, construction from de· RESll>UE FREE . Also mlnl~bllnda & lar&elruclt.Lowest ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co. has crown, Ins~ QUALITYPAlNTING Landsca 646-7111!_ decks. ~mtt1t. crpts. sign to eompletloa Carpet and upholstery 1 1 .542-22 G1•NIStrrlcts rate.prompt. 7~1976 DON'TBEEMPTY, ume cood service. State Uc. 334950. 16 yrs Tiie carpentry, weld, plumb. Family tollllnetOm lo; steam cleanl.nc. lS')'rs. ~veours. 15. ....................... Thank ou John. 11URSTYORLONELY I T124·436 License. OranceCo.&39-18116 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brad1"2·346Z 30 yn. 8-. rates. Fr quality service at Drywol DONHOPELDT WEHAULANYTHING 641-842'1 Plater/...... TILEINSTALLED .Aflll•ct..,.., esls. AUeo EJobnsoo. • auaranteed reasonable ....................... 1~~WAanl Yard clean-11p1, demoll· "Security Plus" wlU sit ABC MOVING , Exper ....................... All Kinds.Guaranteed . ....................... 301007, Call 840-~ or prices.646-6793 Drywal!Specialist or tloa. Have dump tnick. your house, plants & prof. tow rates, quick Neatpatches&texlures Refs John,893-1667 OUAR. USED REFR's 84()..4124 No Steam/No Shampoo Qua I. Ir prod. New & re· H....,..• Reas.~ pets. Bondable, refs. careful service. 552-0410 Frte 1tt. HJ. I 09 COAST FLOORING SALESASERVJCE JIEHCOCOMST. StalnSpecialist. Fast mod. !3ll9944.S32·5S49 ....................... Ca..U,Y_.Act 631-7587 *A•I MOVING• PL.ASTER PATCHING Installation/Repair GoodH:!:._.:7754 AddlUons ·Remodelln& dry.Freeesl. 139-1582 D~~~~.~~~~. C~~fui'ip:m~ Garaaa.baliJiA&,etc. ~~ttuz~::er~1s':':1~ Top _quality; Special lnt/ext30ynexp Comm .IResid. 540-~ & C1.11tom Homes. Uc. ~. Aca mtk dable. Reas. 631·~ Drywall ·Stucco. Tile 1 too truck. SZS.131-1.993 antmala, xlnt ref a, N.B. care 1D h~g. 25 yn Neal work Paul 54>2977 y,.. Stnlce Appl•c1 Slr'tlc. #299314. 615-'°'4 ....................... a.ctrkll & more J B 646-9990 TREE/SHRUB TRIM <The Bluffs) or CdM. exp. CompeUtlve rates. fllllll •lmcJ ..................... .. Fo~:!~~·o;:ser w. AVALOMCOHSTR. AcouslicCelllnga + ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlacou.nts ;o . •enlor Gara1e Ir yanl clean· Guest couaee OK . No overtime. 7»1353 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAYETIHCAU Davi.I Brown. St.ate ree. Buildinc & Remodeling ~ustom hand texturing ELECTR ICIAN-priced ciln~s All types o1 re-u · Freu1t. 551·82'71 Ms-6561 ,.....,,,....-i M c C 0 R M A C K Topping, pruning. re I . ~3077 24 Yn·lit·lns. 847-7320 Llc. 389944 532-ss.t~ n1ht, free estimate on pairs. ·Free est. Call Ho.Mei..imt ~.... ThuPuu•H•0 •0 P0 r• REP fk~~~OOEL moval & spra)'lng. 10 Yr5 A.... C.,.atir C....t/c:.cr.te large or small jobs. Answer ad 14s3, ....................... ....................... e aper aneer, ro · A exp. Local refs. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • Llc.11396&1 673-0359 642 ·4300, or 631·1137. WantaREAU..YCLEAN BrothersCMltructors ~stall. ~ra~;,:~1. ~topp~R.ea!.ra~e':M est.Llc.O<llS66 640-9308 Driveways, parking lot All TYJ>tS Remodeling & p~j·r;.;;;•:;·-p;u;,;• RESJD./COMM'L Afters HOUSE! Cell Gln&ham Ul60SaotaAnaAv.CM .reeest .. eve : ic.' · 675-1-WildowCll••I repairs, sealcoating. Re~a1ra, top quality, 17 Masonry,Sport&Tenn~ Highly qualified. No job JACK OF ALL TRADES Girl. Freeest.~Sl.23 p I an ls_. I ot I ext Fine pain_tinJ by Richard oolServlu,lepain ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.S Asphalt. 631-4199 yrs in area. UefllSed. Courts. Uc. 374067. Bob, too smaU. 631·2345 Plum bin&. elec, heatin& ROBIN'S CLEANING LandsuPll'.'I, ltte s~r· Smor. Lie. UIS. 13 yrs of ••••••••••••••••.••••••• Ong1nal Window Washer Lk'd. Mr. Palombo.~8314 8Sl·l986, B4H078 r... • h Odd ·obs 638•4068 Service-« lhorouahly gery. sprinklers. Lie. happy N.B. customers Complete ser vJce re· Avg 3 brbome. $~. ,..,. 11•9 · clean bollle 540-<857 llC27·3S2M'l, 646-~ Thank you. 631·4410 pairs, & solar install So 631 7698 ASPHAL.TREPAIRtNO Mastef'Crtftl • GUARANTEED ....................... ROBERTS CARPET . c I p I s · --=-'--'·=---- Sealcoalin&&rStripin(I Specialhes m fmi.sh & Block walls, brickwork, CLEAN·UPS/LAWN REPAIR. Restretch. re. Expertlseffousekeeplog Trade your old stuff for 1~~1nt pain~; c~. ~~· ~-00 ervice "Lrt lheSunsb.ineln" Comm/NS1d. Freeesl. ~modeJin&,Xlnt ref. slabs, driveways. Refs. Malnteoance-Lndacp lay. All repalra. Dependable, refs. new eoodiea with a Fn sl11t&ev $47 ~1 Call Sunshine Window Uc. 189131Z 64,5.8181 a3~ Reas. rates.~ Pree eat. 642-9907 87.J.MllO Supplies furn. 64H970 Clasaif&ed ad. 642-S678 -ree es · e • Want A es_JA!!L_~ Cleamng, Ud. 5411·8853 ••••c1•1 t1 5100 Aw.<1••• StOO &Fo.d 5300Lott&Fe9d 5300 P.no•• SH< PtnH• USO w.-... 7100 HttpW_... 7100 HttpW_... 710G HtlpW...... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -------------------· ATTENTION 006 LOVERS! CLYDE •••• OUR LOVABLE IASSm HOUND mo. a ,.. td) Needs a place to board-prefer China Cove Vicinity !Corona del Marl Circumstances prevent him living with us H•lo•t1W.. FOi IHFOIMATION .•••.• Cel 67J.5JZJ ·------------------· Found : Bike. Call Lost : Ruby & Diamond, between9andl2 Platinum Rm& In or 7~1163 around Bulluma, LOST· Gold chain. Vic. Fashion Island. Call 0.C.C , Manufacturers 64+0338. REWARD. Bank Bldg. or Irvine. L.osl: Cal, large gray Senti men ta I Va I u e w/while collar. Approx REWARDSSZ.~. 714181 vk Glenneyre & Lost : white Pmian M. Mtn . Laguna Beach. "Sam'', Spyglass, Cd•t. ""644...._.·6""'1,_16.__ ____ _ reward. 7S9 ·0l 1~. Lost. small F Poodle FIRST LADY Escort. Models Porty o.c.n, * 912--1345 * MC & VISA Accepted COVER GIRL * OUTCAU..• 953-0778 MC/VISA 975-7909 mix, It apricol, yellow • FOXY LADY • FOUND. Shellle, Young collar• "Cinnamon", OUTCALLONLY Afghan Hound, BullTer· Adams &r Placentia. VISA MC rier , Australla.n CM. Reward. 751-M90. *972-llJI• Sheeberd. Poodle mix, _,,54§~·34"-='11,__ _____ 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Gordon Setter, Maltese Found: Irish Setter, al $11( mix, Brittany Spaniel, Bolsa Chica/Warner, also cats & kittens. 7/17.84~?127 E S C O R T S & Irvine Animal Care Lost: Gold Snake Chain MODELING Center. 754-373' Bracelet w/$2~ gold pc. ll "" FOUND : (2) Male Basset A I r porter Io n . SOOTHING ~AOE Hounds . No San REWARD. 7S9·6812 lorDiJcrt.minatiqaien Clemente. Cassandra Wkdya. Call fflec. tfH871 498-1040 Lost: 2 M neut. cats, l Found : Gray Persian black and 1 white & CO EDS-wouJd love tc Cat, Ve'"" shy. Bl° Ca· brown, vtc. Srcv1las1. party with you. Call SIM •1 ,. 1 or Kathy anytim• nyoo. Owner or adoptive CdM. Rewanl or both. ~0971 pa rents ureenl I y 7S9·0169 =~:..:....----- needed . 6 4 0 · 2 49 7 Lo1t; Desert Tortoise. IUM'S ISCOITS ev/wknds. Family pet over 30 9AM ·3AM 638-SSSt F o u n d ; Si I v e r l D years. E. CM. Reward! E x p e r I e n c e c Bracelet Jan. Vic of 642· Acupressure Massa&t Harbor & Victoria. 400 lost & homeless dogs Tberapeiiic Relaxalior 645-U3S & cals. S61 So. City Dr. Tecbolquu Suon3 Or&. 634·7943, 634·7301 631·6377 Npport. s I 00 REW AID Found: CockaUel, rues Preventative & Streat Yellow /oran1e tabby, we II, v ic. K· Ma r t Reducin1 Massage b) oran1e eyes. N.B. CWilson&Jfarborl.C.M. Doris. "lotro" Special 673-6790 951·0611 5411-2817. 10AM·8PM -.....w...w so12a.1111 .. w..w so12 ...... w_.... 1012 MAKE IOflll<*f HA'" MAlll IOMIOMI tlllll.l Place a HAPPY AO in lbla column ror onl1 $3.2$. UNg~::~~~w~ Calll4M16'78 or 1aio Iba. quickly, '*lely. senaibly. 100% -------•I ,;,_ar. 494·31129 eve CONGUTIUTIOllS! 7326 ToO.P ...... .......... ...... •• i"1 .... OpporWty 5015 Laura fc Bill Campbell .•••................... ~ SK 1000 VENTURE OW' A1111t.1 u.c1t 0 PPORTUNJTY Dorothy & tr.nit King Car wash dneloper· 0.ntlrMUTUAL operator will provide SAi&. w~ land fc buildlne· Needs vm ~ Wot vent11rt perwr ror AMHIVIRSAIY! lront ud u pen1e1. .hltyJS. tttl 967·1U7 W..y .. Lo. 5025 BUI Jo.Chris, · ..... •••••••••• .. •••• •• J ulte &r bOUI Campbell WJl)OW hie money for ~d T.D,'1 S10,ooo Ii 'up! Lott I..... SJot E·Z CREDIT! No ~y. .. ................... .. ·Ct!IAct Dlem873-.W..1 ,,.,,.....,c~ Sl0,000 lo 12 mlllion. Land devellll&hl mfa. ' No •ltttronlca, corn· euttrs. Prine. only. OttH road• Devc lop· mnt Co. P.O. Box 409, Un 7 U.ut arvef..we. am.• l••ll1 "T.OOO. WUI rracte to COlt:f"' -..~ .. lad, T.D.-.._ " FIMAIS AIE FIEE Cll: •a.1411 ....................... .••..••••.......•...•.. ...•................... ~ ............. ln••111r lalitl1n (TAHITI LANO INVESTMENTS) B.P. 1322 -Papeete ·Tahiti PUM.UUIA -This district is the "Kahal a of Tahiti." Tahitian style home, but construction is cement block and redwood -four ser.arate buildings make up the home which forms a 'U" and faces ocean. Tiled courtyard with swimming pool as center piece. Over lS,000 sq. ft. landscaped with low maintenance in mind. Property filled to the top of a retaining wall, five steps down to beach at top of beautiful cove. $690,000, furnished . Fee simple title in hand. * * * llAUTIM -over water restaurant for sale ; in the million dollar range. * • • NIAHIMI -acreage for sale or lease; on lhe beach. • * * rAP1A11 ·-5 acres, waterfront. Choice ,Property. Large river is one property line; the other aide ia tree lined\ and a natural spring runs down the middle. 3S minute arive from International Airport. ~.ooo. F tS title in hand. * * .. ,,...., ... ... ,.... . .,., ..,., _... ........ . 1w ...... ._....._,._._. CALL 74424 T ... l\ ... P,,, I .............. THE GilN1iends •ESCORTS• H-/Offb/H .... * t7J..9772 * Male/ Femaie Escort Accountina COMftOU.11/ CHAKIACCM For mediwn·si1e com· pany In Carden Grove. Xln t benefits. Salary open. 3-S yrs exp. man· datory. Oeeree desira· ble, but not essential. NO PHONE CALLS Send resume to: R. Li&htbume, Pres. DA'fAAJRE. INC. 7442 Oranaewood Av., Garden Grove, CA 921641 MC VISA -------i For total atresa reductiot fc relaulion maseag1 by Steve 10 ·8pm 548-2817 Serious Rodt Drumme1 aeets mUlici.1n1 to form t>,nd . Nlll•mt C,M. AcCOWltiq 11&.LJMaCUU Irvine ad aaency needs gd. billina cleric Must have btpe. bac.kground, be versa~. accurate, flexible le detail· minded. 10.tey by tooch •ed. typloi stills req'd. Will train oo NCR 395. Excell. benefits. Call: Mn. Brecke. 752-6111 Sexy 80 White Male en· joys travel, dancing music. sports, wllh aomE meal\J desires femalf wilh mean.s to enJoy same. 233 Canal St. NB ________ , La&. Bch Animal Sheller needs volunteers over 18. 497·21~ <oot Shelter # Would like to meet an educated lady between 4S " SS. Am a well educated widower & fmanclally secure. have nice home 6 all that eoes wltb It. PO BOX 10071 ACCllllTING Resister today for local tempo55J.Til5menls. CT\·Llf\W::. If~ l'fllS()fjNfl SUMCl$ 37 2 l lirdl SlrHt ...~~ CM92621 Good lookm1. trim 6', no '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I lb, sincere, sec1.1tt 50 yr old aenl oeeds to meet a warm, affectionate slim, assertive lad,y to nudae me out ol my rut. And tocether discover what ha~ is all abouL 714~ PfflOMll Stmc.. SHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• EJectrolyals . Pennanent hair removal. Free lreatment w/conault. 963-7022 AdMllllll hotl'e ...... Need front or e personality who can handle details. phones. peoi;le. Typing req'd Shorthand desired Work in lovely surround in&s. $87S to start + apt discount. Puk Newport Apts .• nr. Fashion Island, N.B. 644-1900 ADMINISTU TIVE DIUCTOI Jewish Community Relations Agency seek· lo& director for new Orange Co. office. Salar Salary to $30.000. Send resume lo H .B. Schechter. Suite 814, 6505 Wilshire Blvd. Los An1eles, Calif. 90048. Rep!xs ~dfnlial. AuhtlllftrS/a lotereatlog job. Women's futuoos. Exp. in this field belpluJ but not mandatory. Will train br l&ht person w/gd. memory. Top pay. No smoking. Apply in person. Back Street. 6SS .. B" St , Tustin AUTOMOTIVE GtMnll Person lo work 1n service department. Must have good driving record. Xlnl benefits. Conta ct se r vice m~~ger . JOHNSOH&SOH U.colil Mlrc:T. 2626 Harbor BiV: Costa Mesa 5 0. 0 AUTOM<mVE . Phw~/ ..... Some auto. dealenhlp experience helpful. Full Ume Tua . .Sat. Contact Elaie Tompkins or Sid Wlnlns at ,, ........... , c ........ .. ,._ '4 .. 0U • U0.'467 Automotive ...... Must be mature and ex· perienced for excellent working conditions. Ask forWolfciii SADDL CK IMW Hl·Z040 .• 1!H'4! AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Experienced Xlnl fr mge benefit.s incluc:hng medical & denlal plan. Co nta c t Ser vice Manager JOHMSOH & SOH LillcolilMercwv 2626 Harbor Blvd'. Costa Mesa __ 540.5630 AUTO MlCHAl41C Must be exp. Foreign & Oomestl !oration. 50"k comm. Call Bill McKay : 831·2311; 831-7S40eves. AUTOMCYl'JVE HEL,WAHTED HEW CAR DESK hpert.•c..d o.ty '°t:.., ci.;,~r Cormier-Delillo Chevrolet 18211 Beach Blvd. 847-UT 54}3331 AUTOIENTAL Rental Agent. no exp. necessary. Call 54&-1700. Babysitter Mature woman to babysit In our home for Banking TBJ.ER Exe opportunity for ex· per person. m auractive S&L. Full time pas1tion offers varied duties. Call Linda at 7S4·1801 . Orange Coast Savmgs & Loan EOE . ..... ,.. Full & part time Nightclub in Newport 67~·1<84 BEAt.mCIAN Girl Friday, part lime 64&-8480, 646-114S or 609 Westt!llh C.M. IUUTYSALOH Shampoo technician. Busy salon. 645·8915, 104-0 Pacific Coast Hwy. NB •BIKESTORE• Ass't. Mgr. & mechanic for Schwinn dlr. Sal. Sl0.400. Must have prior bike mech. exp. in a store. ~9835 IOOUEIPB Moulton Plata Pharmacy Laguna Hills Mr . Dreyfus 768·3784 Also needed Drug Clerlt Bookkeeper Part-time. Work yourownboun. ~130 infant. Mon·Fri, 8-lpm , _______ _ Refs. CdM. li7S.7937. IOOll9ll F/C BABYSITTER for boys 8 PIT for clothlnc store in & 10. Mon.·Frl Own Fashion Island. Exp trans. 498-7728 aft. 3.30. erson in A/P, payroll & dbl entry journal lhru Baoklng trial bal. Call for in· IXICUT1Vl Lerview appt art toam SICUTAIY daily. Local Newport Beach TH~ sa vines & loan is seeking ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! a setr.motivaled-= SecretarywithSTRONG Book pasteup. PIT, Moo secretarial skills 1 :30PM lo approx. thoroughness & con'. 6:30PM. Tues 10:30AM genial manner to work to approx 6:30PM. No for President Salary exper. n~. Apply Pen· commensurate wllh ex· nyuver. 1660 ·piacentia per. Full iosuran<'e _,_A.:..;v""e""'.C:c..M~.----­ benelits & paid catffr HUKFAST COOi apparel. Please c1;U: Full time permanent. Ma. Denny Pansia Musl have experience. 71~ Apply 10 person: Jolly MEWPOIT IALIOA Roeer, 400S. O>ast Hwy. SAVINGS I LOAM le!&un• Stach. 1100 Irvine Ave .• NB IUYa E.O.E. Enlry level purchasing pollllOn for bripl, a&· ________ , areulve lndlv. with Banklnl general otrice exper. MIW ACCOUMTS Need lod_ustrlal back· Newport Beadl Sti. hat ground. • must be able o~aln1 for New Ac:.· to Interface •ell with counu Cowwtloc'. New people. Pos. has sub· Accta., IRA/Keogh, cot. stantial growth potential lectiofts & NOW Ac:.cts.. with a gd. co. benefils exper. req'd. Salary packa1e. commensurate with ex· per. Full insurance benefits le paid catffr apparel. Ple.uecaU: Send resume fc salary rtqulremeota lO: 3-D INSTRUMENTS W42 Chemical Lane, Hµn,tinl\C!l Bach, '26411 lb. Denny Parisia 71~ MIWPOIT wao• S• VIMM I LO ... 1100 Irvine Ave., NB &O.E. Car Wasb/CMhltn. Ftn Vly . Npt Btk, trvlne areat. Full • P IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l-"4.-.....=fffO.._..~~~~- I I' MARKET$ For 2nd' 3l'd Shlfta Slartln&S4 uptoSUO. We promote to manaae- ment •supervision from within. WANT A CAREER? C<lstaMesa 517 W. Wi.laooSt. 631-96(8 La&una Beach 49'-9233 Huntington Beach 962-9118 Or1nge Coaet DAILY PILOT!'turd!y. July 25, 1981 ..... .. . .. •• ~· · _ • ~CoaltOAILY PtlOTS.turd2.Juty2S, 1981 ,_..._. ,.. ......., HJO M1111lr 1 u 1---1110 Mflc1I •• .., ......._,. ,,.. .. 1 il'l;.ri: ·~ .. ' ~· -~ ~ ......... -.................. •-••••••••• ........... -............................... •••••• ... -.......... W-.4 1111 u•••••••~ "· :!.!'-.a··~· l •I fa .. , -, " :---hi lat ... .... .... drwer' A Vt~a cwt ct.-WK111'1 c.amicfi .. l ~b , Ii. DIHt&e~-.:~ D I S H WASH I 8 , H•••••1•1 .. ~• .. •j;; u.-lllM· ·: l!IL. . ~~ ... ..... ... ,, .... _ i""'~ ................... , .. , "-• -. water • ua •• •I _Dalfa tun. ~ partable '*· Hl ilil ,.. ...... c P•' ~ t=..:'''"" ~ ._.. 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P~a~!~•~lcm~~:~1~:d: JR ,g llale Dathlund 9 * * I IUY * * aeata' will* ' lam Lovtly ttbao AlltD cHa. bed UO. 4 lam_p1, S.Crtnce. *'». •Wt, f:zardu ~tb atooea, Baekpm1DOG coffee ta· -.,m b.01o~ta.10H f~ Ihle lriab Sttttr Good Uled Jl'urmture 6 hvmaUAlrDeJ'aolc.~ tOlt, aolld blrcll, U5·hl. Bdaprd, SJO. tfttUPll. k.H~t~s:'!!... ..__. blt. PuactJonal traffic 8oatllT ........ 15'1100u Yamabanut.e,lilleoew.: ~ .... ..,,~,. AppllR I will si200, Sacrifice .,,,...,, 11a.a. z Iv• ttf·Ttl4 ttuth1" 8071 r'b ·-· -· ..._. U~t. hOO/ea. 7~ ll.Bab1StroberS.O.car 1150. • Fri IB Pl_l!lfY Kltt .. S. Mllor •Yoa Slllo/ahft.m!Ullllb IQI. c09' a.16. Pr Oi Coucb a• Browll/Gold ••~• .. •••' ...... , ...... ~:..c!.1.i ll&:_tAlla:,· clfxtj790:3153eyp. Sut U. Scale as. S40" ! •1 ~~ lllact colori;. MAS AllCTICl4 "pc u .. m.col•,.•d ~·\r!:r~•so. Herculon 11251,.Gold lOl ~~w~ Saw te r a couidered: SttllO court rel)6rtlD& Rl·HH. Rllaon b.IW 1et. 1100 .• •• P•..,.·•10 t4HtM.Uf:H21 m1lchln~. rm 6 d.ln IZISJ,teo BlvOeltwape, U~I. DOUBLlnocktr rn• 10 extra• •.mo m~. cumat md!1 ANTQ. end Ull '20. Pr. Tab~ l\lltar w • Tw e:rr Macadamia tlUT'. nnr~. ..W.•115 · •allplagMeJlHS.J; ~~.i~.!t!•J._!:,DYI ~Y BO u 5-o7oa Knlttloa· Machine, oew =,9r :1u'u~~ ~~~ md~o:.::~ cue,fJIS.~LS ·: ~ ~101\.l~ u. ~ t ;A••-Walaut •rant&*-•MOYMSA&I• Wb.IUIDdlaacattouot Mllu'u JI •• ToyotaSZO. rueAatamUiuaorted SIS EU:· is S.U or Peavey musician JADOBABLE 2IOSOPAS,.,,.•ea. Table(21s)lcbn,bul· £lee. typewr4ter It datcoed,U.551-~ ....................... i&M..o1S11 books, 1315. Western tnde.tGillf . :::,~1Ut:::!.'~': !5'11 .. rv~EliS 15Loveaeaaa.S75ea. let w/ chm cab. f.'lOO 1tand. leatbtr furn., an.fRm . •WOOOJJt'S 12 Harneu Redwood Nddle, A·l cond. 'aa-LAWN Mower REEL After1Pm 99Gl!I '• ..... ~ • 9157.S!Glar»HllO f1HHI rhalra, ~bed (eGm· (2) Swivel Bar Stool• 2' loJO' .... Xlntdeck· ~m w/acceuorlu :.:::: pack, U 55 . aeU pr~lled. tl5o: y A .. A ff A GRAN o ' Prf;..,.\q •"u· W~ltl" Dinette aet. Rattu. um Double Sola·Btd In lood pl.), loveeeat • nuaeb $15/ea. (2) FrendlProv. 1.o,. Preabtndlold .,. · EDGERm_•m PIANO 1 old Rare, re.,~'r'e c•"nec1 ea"" cond.41"4cbain... rood, but oeeda ft· !ROCt+HHl14 Fireside cbn 175/ea. rtvtn1 wfetb', Save at f15..37fr7 Int. doors w/bdwe, (!) BIRDCAGElO'Wrougbt b t iff p "r b d Hetti:'~~~ .. ,:~ · 6ff.lm ~~ohterln1 . $15 . MOVING SALE-Bech, 60-1171. l-P.Pl 5S•f(. pp call Jjm Nia1ra Thermal Heat 10x.21, 115 ea: (2) 80x30, lroolUIO .~i:ut.u Xlnto !~n~. Free I WbJte French provtntlal f!_75i lofaa, deK, table wit <a> Llvla1 Rm Tables Mt•!ll.Jthm Muaa1• Set. Like DIW $20 ea; CloNt ~· <2) Hf.WI Owner lraoaferred. Call apeckl:.·.w.~~r u ~!"' •. t'a09)'1 trwt-, 2,a•::::· r:rr, •taebi~ :cn1~t:=t.::r•. Smoked Glw, 1150/all MOVING SALE-2ND _:,.m~hl ::::·,~'..~~~ CAR Top Carrier extra wlbeat offer. Pat Wblu. .... ""'*I, de*. dw lam 'all l500 Solid · ---~ (1) ffalltree 150, HANDERIJOE.23rc1St. ,._!Df old ..... p~na· ifi.i'7i traZScllbicft.$50. ps..7000.~2::15 S female OU.~ pupt. bio'51Ml maple chat wl&b V. funlilblnfa, 6 baehld Table HO. ~•tg Mop.sat u,sPM Kii 73-W Balll pUibaD, (Playboy), <• • w/abelve., Jl\lllltatand. l(ll, · Co m p I et e b o u a e Bookcase $50, Antiqw C.M. .....,a1 l«*I Cuu. •Ull 5t1=mt ~II I I Sho~Ehoaie SMART~ rroatdeU6aiqlebed, itemt LIVln&nn dlllln1 IPCdin.la~rm~'700 2 perfectcml."85 sc••Utrft -··· IMS .. ,o Dinln ......... Wablbnut Sl50.!W=C114.TM-0120 rm ~""· ... -!. TV'a Fdor aai.: ~ _!.~l of •IAU.OONS 10 ~ i .. _ '""' e'a Call.Karm551·5309 ~llll ..... 1 .............. .. ,, ,. ~ i -4 c , . • .... ...,..,.,, , rawer1 . .._ ...... mir· U·"' p ui.m, -• Alilftltr9f Darllfl. . AJao lllS. <2> Ma&cNDI Olive Compl fU;nL Uvi.n( room, 1DJ1c.m!llt1tll.,_ ror.fl2$.fl1$.M='7S8. ...,.ue artyGIJ\ f7J: i!M:M Celli11 ran · Caaabella . INI rtM ~ ~r ancl a GreenClubawtmtea. PluadlnlJl&set.t.oft qual. Sora bed,'Alreloam, •be MATTRESS It BOX Dellv,eredLocally 3 chain w/ottGawi, IJO fonrard,revene,varia· Opttca ....... Heron -21 Steelcue J>X60 like ' .•1-3118 (3) Dresaen *15 /ea. f urn., beat o fen. 86", converta to queen SPRINGS f II ,. O~ef Now M5-t445 eaeb. Mapa~ aureo, ble tp.eeds, D&bl lncld. Sixth-Baml-Mwdetks.S7anew,seU ....... IOIO ff5=20N m-~7 I •l!ebesU11$SfMPI ru S5HE u • arm. _a !oog!OfNewport ~-•U•?t:Mto-5* w .. am. Take 1100. cumu:s for_ 1285. Call DOW, Moo· .... ~~ ............ KING SZ Waterbed l 'TEAKWaJJunit. RCA color console · Lo••l•uu '&eVWboclyb.Refria2 .lll!IYil09. Every day my wife Fri.l :»5:307ll-'J9l Larae ~ble um w/beater abtecalt liner $375 Motorola stereo 1275: H1&1•lld .... I0'5 Helium Bouqueta de· dr S75. '72 _,di.rt bike 'ncteta to Lacuna Artl bends over and touches Gestetner 420 ailk scm rb1lr~ .matcb.ina ot· 1150. $57-Up MltdO nice sofa, aooct' eood'. ....................... livered. Perfect tor b00. IM-C706.leff Festival Pqeant o1 the lbe floor so times. It's print~r. Doa typwrtr tomao, ~roiored cor· Beautiful solid wood Small anl\sosecretary SIS; 250 iJ!' crpt&, 2 mot everx occadop. f13i419 Blk naua. coocb, Sus. M:•tsrs,1 Tbun. Aug. not exercD;eftpicklna 1tenc1ll, t)'IJfilet It 8/W duroy. ~·~~ cond. 1140 Barzalay atereo, 3pc. 1150. Chair · Pbope 1ft4Hl :S· Y tJdie, nyloo, Club Membership w/ Stereo can. deck ' :S.· 77 H ea, 413·3552• upt.be kida ~f,;S. photos Ne». MH@l 17!-11!!!..:..:.. • cabinet DID. {DO room> *"· na1 ...... u-_p,ud.•W Unlvenlty Athletic mikes, Sus. Bike, $50. 1 4: . . Custom flus rireplace Home/OfflCe. Le roUtop Sola, dlllt' end table 846-0$93 Gold Frigidaire, $200. .,..,_._.Mi:IB> Jewelry 1070 Club. $500. •1818 $4111128 Old Vanity With mirror doors for rounded open-desk, very good wood d r....., 'area rua: Glau din. set. 1100. Ma· SISO. £1!l.2717 ....................... L STERLING Silver COin· $150, Metal frame for 1n1. Solid copper. 12.50. f32.S968-7350 lamPJ1 bookcase etr. Dining room chllfra 4 plecanebrset,l 100.2pc Solabed 1125., electric ROLEX·Submariner as Veaas plete Tu Service twlnbed'8.87H88Q -- 11·$UO.Hf:lOlll Kindel 1100. Packard sect, 3 tbla. lamp, dryer '40, d.lnina room atainJesuteel,Wteaew, 3daya,2ot'itita Flatware, CandlestJcu: GEGuDryer'2oo,Cbest 1-y=0=,..::;1""'11e;:._: -W-oode--n-d-ra-ft-. SELL idle items with a Clau=.!Acla§G5f18 Be II 4' ff I· Fi f50. btcue. SZO. Plantl, SCIO. set, 112~. stereo, 175. rl 1 w leu 17M/ OBO 11,000wmtbolbeoefJta Serving Pieces. Sier. ol drawen 131, Gllltar Ing table. 131. Call eves Dally Pilot Cluaified ~ l'i·1S79. SS7·tsp Ca!JHH'114 752·7!19 $49.95 ffZ.1845 GailfftW '®.ffH41S 847-1442. ~_A=d""-. ------ •,Here's How You Can Use .... ,... ., ·Our Famous Dimes-A-Line • l rJ•i ~m or mall them with c:oned cHh • .10 Dliffj,PMot. 330 W. Bay St., Coeta MeM, CA.'-2t • Each Item INlat be priced with no Item over S50. 20c pe• l ne -$1 .00 Mlrlmum. !.k caJlytttock, ~e or pl-* • No ~ciat ad• allowed our famous DIMES·A•LINE DIMES-A-LINE ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY . FOR tNFOAMATION CALL LOIS 642-5678, ext. 319. l ' ~ ihkea. radios. ikate Multl FamUy Oara1e board, misc. Sat. 8-5. 1m Sale buhld Items ~"lo Drive. C.M. clothln11 booka. vvJ GIANTGARAGESALE fender, akl stuff, misc, Thun . .S.t Sat 94147 Lark Circle 7812 Franklin Dr. HB Fountain Valley (nr <Ellis 6 Delaware> Broollbynt/Ellis> UNIQUEPLANTSALE Gara1e Sale Sun 7/28 Sa\. t-3. 21052 Cbubasco 1 Oa m · 3 p m , b e d s . Lgt.Hll!Up&t,oq Buch I awn mower, rurn. Ski club Oaraie sale Sat hsehld 1ooda. 19 SwM only July 2$, M '2001 Rain Irv. Woodbridge Santi•10 Dr. Newport Yard Sa~: Collect.ibJes Beach. Sport equip , dolls, dishes. orig. oil clot.bes,· tum. etc, to be painUnp. clot.hl.n1.l sml sold . appliances 1°'·•100. OUTIAGIOUSLY Sat/S.un 9-5. 2518 Bin . Carnegie, CM. . nfEBLUFFS Yard Sale lit F.d.iUons. Furniture incl taba.... some autoen~ · uU • · ~: u6111 Fri. quefiap priDtl; 'tools, chain, bwu.111 •bric· brae, aome amlque. ~lama. et alla, sat &Sat. 1().2. l/Su:n 8-3. 2:D Lal.in-ms Felipe, Nwpt Bd! da,Nll/~M. GARAGE SALE-Kitchen GARAGE SALE SAT.. 9-2PM. 1978 Po llteDI~ elec aDt,o much Nels0&.NB. more. I.ants. Lake Park Ln. Sat/Sun 9-5 Stereo, Bonnet ches tables, baskets. Sat GARAGE SALE Sun 8-3. 3'4 Broadwa July 25 "26, 8-5 C.M. 212lCoqtinmlal. C.M. Furn, trundle be ..,... clothln1. lab~, mis ,.,..... ... w.1 NB. 646-2.801 Pumt:· coOtrols. 1nst.ru-Gar age Sale-bikes men (. hardware etc. ~tar, lkU.. boots, SatJu y2$ of ~ames. 10081 J Boatswains Locker !la>: §l. .B. SIS U31 W. CoutH!!J:Ni! 2 Family Garage Sal color TV. Luu•c· Sat/Sun. Ham " C Clotbea, Boob, etc. t, eql!Jp, planta, &i lo M . g Amil!!! Wa.)'. !~· more. 2169 Rural L ear.a. Del llar Garaae ~.M, Sale. -~ Karfllerlle. Clothla1. fwulture etc On alle~t/Sun, Sat/Sun 9·5PM. 20 l~~-. equip .. Canal St, Npt Shores. too 1 le much, much 2-perlOD Pink Ele~ mnre! IRVINETERRACE costume, couch, 'Id' deat. lOYI etc. II· 6 FamllJea. Frames, Sat/Sun 2573 Ford.ha ladies punea. band-Qr~M. painted plates. 5 Family Sale-t:a11ware. lady '1 ·You name it, we hav hwinn bike. •hffelkln it! 17062 Sims, H.B. Sun ru1. blankets. 5c:i100. 9-3. 1419 Sant.anella Terrace, CdJI Sat onl& 9-2. NO Su:er Lawn Sale EARL V BIR • please. N thin& over 125 ~ASH QNLV, Sat./Sun. 9-3. SXI Orchld BLOCK SALE: Furn. CdM. cacti, ao&q, misc, elect. GARAGESALE m'· Knowell Pl., C.M. Misc . 11·1100. 27 un. Hanover. Costa M.esa Uaaal " Unwual items, Sat/~yn, too much to mention all. Garaae sale. Telesoope Fri, Sat, 51.119-SPM. 1387 wrou1ht i.roll. teak rurn Baker, in alley oH much, much more. Sa Colle1e. See Dlmea-a· Sun. 510Hazel Dr, CDM, Line. Garac sale. Sat only. Sale ! Silbouette u See me a lines. Corne lounge, K. O'Lawn of Town *PlacenUa. CM mower. uble saw, " 4 f'amUy, Sat. Sam. mile blebld toys/tools. Bikes, 90 Enduro, tooU. laea Moroqo St. FY furn., more. ~l Sooora, Sat/q.m C.M. ' 642-5678 W°'ld Trader Yachts. Inc. Orange Coett OAK. Y PK..Or/Sl!Utday. Juty 25, 1981 , Special fiat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- d1Se priced in the ad for ~ or less. Cost is the same for I days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. n. ftflW Dally Plot 8·Day 'Ml •k It~ Q Classified PWS 2803 West Coast Highway . Newport Beach 714 /646·9362 lNI Helm• Bakery truck, movina mmt aeU. $2750 oao c1u 1 an -esu ~1:$SOI, I@ for Gvx This Weekend You Can Buy Any Of These Cars For Only 1980 CHEVROLET CHEVEm Optlona Include an automatic tranemisalon. 2 tone pelnt, air conditioning, """' ¥ltleels & morel US217&). 1978 BUI(]{ RIVIERA COOPE Thia model Is Buick's top of the range luxury coupe! This one la loeded with OCJClone & ha low mllell (73eVPT). 1977 M(;B ROADSTER Thia one ha only 32.000 mllell v.Nte with black lnNricr. extru l it i1 immaculalit! (480TZF). ·1978 vw RABBIT Thia one la a 2 door deluxe hatchblck ooupe that le lilvw with black Interior & it 1'111 an AM·FM rdo. (252UJO). 1979 FORD PINTO A good looking hatchblek with a btlae exterior l!'d tan trim. And It hat. ortf 26.000 milell Cl88YDI). . 1978 FORD FIESTA A futl tfflclent car that h11 t~onomy, pee tom.a ¥d ec>Ol11 cw ~ (1 R73131 ), 1979 MG MIDGET CONVERTIBLE 1977 PONTIAC FIREBIRD T-TOP Enjoy the summer sun on your fact & the wind in EQulpment Includes an automatic transmission. your hair! Equipped with a rldio l thla one haa air cond11ton1ng, wire wheels and morel (648T JJ) low milts. (LAS'fMGI A lleal at th11 pncel 1978 OLOSNDBILE 1979 PLYMOUTH HORIZON REGENCY COOPE A gooct IOOking coupe that i. loededl Options This 4 door hatchback 11 a beauty! Equipment Include moon roof, power ...._ tilt wheel, cruise includes an automatic tran1m1sston. air control & mo<el (063ZBXJ cond11tomng & stereo cassette (868VOW) 1979 FORD FAIRMONT WAGON Thert'a room for the whole family In this economlcal 6 cylinder wegonl ClptJona include a roof ra tool (5e1WOHJ. 1976 LANCIA BETA COOPE This r11e Beta coupe hat ~ a recent ovtrhaol. Opeions lncfude leather. a sunroof and a stereo. 1940RSU). 1978 MERQJRY MONARCH 4 DOOR Thll one le lotdtdl LAndau root. tilt .....,, c:nriM conlrOI, at-.o Clllette. l>O'fllll° windows, wlrt WIMll a morel (437YBD). 1979 DATSUN 310 COUPE A bMuty In lllvtf blue with Yllour Interior, AM-FM stereo catMtte and llt conditioning. (lll)CNX). 1977 BUI(]{ ELECTRA WAGON Th11 one 11 loaded to the hilt 1Mlh optt0n1 hke an extra third aeat. cruise control. ttlt Yltleel. power aeat, power windows & more' (381R"()(f 1980. DODGE COLT This economical hatchback ha• a • soeed transmtsSIOO plus high & low n1ho1 (498ZCE). 19.15 v w SCIROCCO COOPE A auper loOtclng l aPQrty OOUP1 that Is very economlcll to own & drive! ~Iona inch.Ide a atereo ' fitted mag whHll. CXNK418). 1977 OLDSMOBILE For a good deal and good after 11Jes aervice see : WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS AUMMAGMOH POMTIAC/SUIARU 2480Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 54'·4l 0Q.. 549-J-'57 & CREVIER PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opportunil> to consider lhe purchast or trade-in of your clear Porsche Check With u~ Todav' WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHRL CHEVROLET '"-" ll.1rt••r 11:, I '1"-f\\11-"\ S4i>-I 200 Hl~IUYEl Top dollars for Sporu Cars, Bu_cs. Campers 914 's, Audi s Ask for U/C MGR JIMMARJMO VOLKSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 _ TOPDOLUR PAID FOR GOOD&CLliN I WEt&D YOUIEXOTIC & HITtSH CARS I~~ 3100W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 642-IM(l') TOPSDOLURS For Clean Used Cars&Trucks We pay cash on the spot ' Contact buyer at DcSANTIS CHEVROLET San Clemente !!1·0510 492.1500 WANTED! Late model Toyotu and Volvos . Call u s DAY !!! WtP!I,. OVEK ....... ForVoorGood VW. Porsche or Audi llmlfl~ VW-PORSCHE-AUDI 445 E. Coast Hiway at Bayside Drive NewJ10rt Beach 673-0900 Premium prices paicS for any used car (foreign or domestic) tn coOd cooditlon .. I ~8 llarbtn Rh·d l'o11tu Ml·~u 5-IO O~ WIM USEDCARS•TRUCKS COMElNOR C.W..POR NH.......SAL Cormier· Del.ilk> CHMCUT Wll IEACH BLVD. HUNTINO'l'ONBEACH 147...U• ....................... Alla IOIDtn •• S,Jder, clulle boll-&all l'OIYl. Liii.a \he car In the ''Grad•"· Xlll Int .. nt., • mfflt S4SOO . ...UH)Ml.W'9WMP .. '717 SAl.ES-SE~EASING 208 W 111, SANTA AHA 714 /835-3171 CLOSED SUNDAY TM Molt bcillllg Part Of Yow IMWPurchoMOr L.aw~h McLarenlMW !! lllyOrLHM ~1 Ow rt.oM Pbll lll4) 2~ 33 ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977MAZDA IXlSPCOUPI Li m ited Product ion model 5 speed trans .. AM /FM tape & Cactory allor_wheels. <UOUKRl. & oNLY$3595 MlllACU MAZDA llAUTIM! 21.SO Harbor Blvd S I s Serv C"'-Le g '72 240 z. Dart Burgun-COSTA MESA 1 e · 1 " asin dy with black interior. Roy Carnr,lnc. New tires. Mag wheels. 4 70 Rolls Royce BMW Ex lot cond Rebuilt '80 Mazda 626, bke new, 5 1540Jamboree engine 54750 080 spd. 11lverlblue w. blue New~ch ~ Days, 675-9510, Eves. Ult, new lira-map. ale, Soddtebod& IMW ~759~·0Z7~1 ___ a m I f m s t e r e o . $7000/0BO. Call 752-7511 Used Car '78 280Z. 5 spd, ale. all days; 751.7075 eves. Ask and pwr, amtrm, 1 owner. for J · DemoSale!!~ ~fer.631-!576 ..!!!!~~!llt!.---- ALL CARS 11 Datsun :mi 2 + 2 1976 MAZDA Drasffc..llu Xlnt cond. Lo mileage COSMOCOUPE .... , 56450 or best offer da & 5 speed trans .. pwr. Redilced!!! eves644·8032=----steering, air cond .. TW.Fri.Sot. '77 280Z Fireball red. AM/FM stereo llpe & ONLY!! Blau, 3001 & Vlsonlc factory alloy wheels ComelRTodoy! spkrs Misc. xwx + (LCOJ~L>.Y$JStS ottd SAVE!!! mags, Cu,,tm intr 56666 " 21 02 rit lH!JlliS . .L..7,.,,S&-<-="'---MlllACU MAIDA 4 Mc.IJlltr~ '72 DELUXE runs xlnt, 2lSO HarborBlvd. Ml.~· tio new tires & new brakes COSTA MESA "°" ~ $850. 499-51 . ....,54______ 645-5700 131-204 '72 Datsun 240'l, 1 owner. -,80-M-azd-"-"a"'-626=,.:....:x"'"'Jn'-t -eoo-d, _ Closed Sundays new tires, S3tOO 21.000 mi. Ask for Steve, • ·ni,, ~. 1mmac cond 833-2021 5 2859 Many xtras, drlt blue' Make ofr. 1133-2900 Scott '?I 1200, reblle~. 3SmpJ · Mawratf 9739 d Y S • 6 3 1 . 0 7 1 0 stereo/tape, nt con . ••••••• •••••••••••••••• S2000. {714}~7429. o• .-. ....,.-R eves/wk '77 Datsun2SJZ2+2 """"95 SADDLBACK IMW Champ•IJ" wit.an int. COIMTY'S '73 2002A Loaded am·fm cass, air, auto. EXCLUSIVE 1224MM) xlnt cond, looks & runs MASll!.ft ._Tl '76 2002 Orange 16942> like right ofr showroom. igull ·n 630 CS1 silver blue. Must see to apprec. DULBSH• low m 1 x Int cond SS9·5489 We'll deliver anywhere 1~27.sP I '75 DATSUN 120 2dr, intheworld! ·19 3201 Loaded . Sspd.amtrm,goodcond. IEACHIMPOITS yellow1bllc <3G9XZMI 52100645· 848 0oveSlreet SADDLBACIC IMW '79 Datsun pick up Lo ml. 752-0900 131·2040 .. 4f s.4949 ac, auto, xlnt cond SS995. 1969Harbor Blvd '7 6 5301 sunroof, new 493·54.S9 611·7170 Irons . clean S7 ,000 HOlldo 9727 Merctdeta-9740 497 2534 F:ves. 67J.S200 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• da -Origtnal owner, '81 HON· '77 BMW 3201 Sacnfice D A A UT O M AT I C A C. sunrr. xlnt. 2 SP ECIAL EDITION . ~ <t9~7076 ___ 5300 m1. Perfect condi· '65 220 SE Coup Clusic Mint cond. Priced to sell. Call arter 6 PM. 499.4927 1976 2002 4 spd. Sunroor. lion. $17 . 673-'70 Ma 220 . 4 dr Sedan. 4 AM F'M stereo cassette 19 Civic. 4 spd, xlnt cond. cyl. Auto. Alt. R'H Lale $6500080 See to apprec. 557·7162 service records. ~3036 _ ~S.100 .,,,,al=t=SPc..:.M:..-----after 6pm. All day Sat· '76 5301. 4 spd, sunroor. ·79 Prelude, loaded. im· Sun. S4600f'"trm xlnt cond, mu.\t sell. best mac. Reg gas. 43,000 m1 548-3036 ~Her.661-8958 _ 56600/obo,a-1614 1980 450SL,lo m1,Cham· '77 320i, auto, air. 27K m1, '78 Civic, 1 owner, runs pa 1 n e & P a lorn in o stereo, orig. owner. like food, need5 lub. smokes. leather. Sl'i,000. 559·5127 new.6"6·S:Ul 1900. '80 300 T D. Sunrf, '80 320i, like new All ex· SELL idle items with a I v o r y / t a n 1 n t r tns. Blk w camel int Daily Pilot Classified Showroom new S23.SOO. ~Q:8811 ..AL_ 714/642· 7407 714/568-6MS 9100 Aalto1. .... 9100 .... .... tl06 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• All PRICES Plus Tu. lie. & Ooc rm (tap 7·11-11) Sabje<t to Prior Salt '1t lOf040 Co!ola • 1PO IM (176WWi1 '7' llalltll .... t IPCI. M roal. Ail -.0 (ttl"fal '11 b:ll IC\olalll. 2 dool. Ciiio. NC. etc C 1 .. VQGI '11 ~ C-OU10, A1C. U., taoe ..... t ION (t2t*I) .,. ~ a60&-. ~ ,,.., l Clt ll\IOI M'ISSION VIEtlO 1 ,, , TOYO.TA VOLVO'' ~ ... ~11 -••­. ·-~·-\ ~1i 1J LIA_. ,....,.. ...... _ ......... .,,. 72 Pantera. ldllt cond., see to appfte. 714-554-J.S(IJ SEE US FllST! We have a 1ood sel~on ot NEW fl USED CbevroletAI COMMELL C.,.(VROlFT ~~ :'-I , r • c · \I' ~.-~I 200 HEW IHI' 4 WHEELDRJVE HATCHIACk 4 speed transmission and body atnpes. (1126-40) '59" a. ma~non subaru 2480 Harbor Blvd., at Ftir, Costa Mesa 549·1457 .. --~ BRAND NE)Y2SJ('J.t V.W. 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