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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-26 - Orange Coast PilotBy .JODI CADSNRl!AD ................ At 81, Sarah still has a hard time ta1kiDC about the months the apeet lt Auadlwlts, a ~ul concentration camp ln Poland where 4 milllGo people died and OA.ly 80,000 1W'Ylved. Tbe numbers are so sta11er- ln1 and the atories have been told so many Umes that in a sense we no Jm:aser hear them. if we ever did. Sarah, a retired psychiatrist Uvtn1 lo Irv~e a1reed to an lotervlew only became of the diaaoftaat voices now rUini to say the Holocaust never happened. "When I flt'St beard that peo. pie were saying tbat I was shocked," sbe s.ald. "What aboUt my mother and fatber a.nd erandparents. u tbeJ coukl say it llev• happened, tbea it could happen again." Friday night S.,ab w8tebed ''Return to AuschwltJ," a televisiQD documentary about a woman named Kitty Felix Hart who returned to the concentra· Uon camp where she bad spent ber 18th year. "No, I would not return to Auschwitz," Sarah said as the empty barracu now overrun with areen grass rolled aCJ'Ols the •creen. ''Why sboUld I! I have it all here1 ln my mind." Words like nightmare and cruelly lose their mHDin1 ln the stories camp survivors tell. To talk about that time, even now, PEEK-A-800 -Heading for the horizon on its / way to lighting up other lands, the sun slowly sets behind observation plaUorm overlooking baseball fields at Tewlnkle Park in Costa Mesa. SUNDAY SPE CIAL I the Atomic Safety and Licenallle Board are scheduled to resume later this month in San Dle10 '.and then again ln late Au1ust I The heatings. are for a fUll· 1>0wer license .for. unit$ 2 and 3, \iv~ch Edison ,officiala hope to see In operation by early 1982 in ,There had been 1 'a lot of pressure from members of 1Congressi to \~eed up licens- ing .. I .._. ttil ... -11111111 IAllY NPll OHl\N (~£COU NIY C AllfOHNIA . ·,1 1 lfNT '-. scars run dred1ea t.lP painful bidden memories that are often left un· spoken. Tbouab 36 years have passed, she asked that her real name not be used. Sarah was born in Debrecen, Httn1ary in 1915. The daughter of a railroad executive, she led a "very sheltered llfe" and al· tended a Protestant bigh school. The family was not religious. She was one' or three Jews ad- mitted to the medical school where she met her future husband. ·•By the time I got Into medical school there were already demonstrations against the Jews," she said. "J re· member once tbere was shout· Ing and pushing and two fellow students escorted me away." The situation worsened until by the time she graduated. no Jews were allowed to ~nter medicine. To keep up her educa· lion she worked free for a small I deep I Jewish hospital In the coun- tryside and tutored children in the afternoon. When the government refused to allow the Jewish school to operate any longerJ she moved the children into ner parenta' roomy home. It was March 1944 when the Germans began an earnest U · sault on the Jews in Hungary. They began by first forcing Jews (See HOLOCAUST, Page AZ) Shaky truce rattled by heavy shelling TEL AVIV, Israel CAP> -A radical Palestinian guerrilla group claimed responsibility Saturday for three breaches of a U .$.·mediated cease·fire in s~uthem Lebanon and declared that it would ignore the truce. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, General Command, said in a statement released in Beirut that it would continue its shelling or northern l&Pael and the lsraeli·backed Christian enclave in southern Lebanon. A United Nations spokesman said the enclave was bit by more than 100 rockets and artillery rounds Saturday. Israel reported two other Palestinian barrages of rockets and artillery shells Friday night, hours after U.S. emissary Philip C. Habib announced the cease· fire. At least one rocket lapdecl in ltrleJ, but Israeli gunners did not shoot back, Israel's millt.ary command said. The Lebanese CbriJtian militias also did not return the fire, Lebanese sources said. The Ubyan·backed PFLP-GC led by Ahmed Jebril and based in southern Lebanon said it would ''hit the Israeli enemy with au our capabilities and throup au Arab fronta ... ·'Our rockets and artillery . shelled the occupied lands despite the cease-fire because we believe that the revolution should continue," the statement s aid. The PFLP-GC is a member or Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization, an um· brella organization for haJf a dozen guerrilla groups. There was no immediate comment from the PLO on the PFLP·GC defiance of the truce. Saturday's attack was the third Palestinian breach in less than 24 hours after guns were silenced al 1:30 p.m . Friday following 15 days of cross·border fighting that killed more than 450 people in Lebanon and six in Israel. Israel's military command said one resident of Marjayoun, the headquarters of Christian militia leader Maj. Saad Had· dad, was wounded in the latest barrage. The United Nations, which keeps 6,000 peacekeeping troops in southern Lebanon. protested the shelling lo the PLO in Beirut, spokesman Timor Goksel said. Arafat, chairman of the PLO, told a Beirut news confettnce that his guenillu would abide by the truce but that "ceasing Reagan says Casey 'ought to remain' W ASlilNGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Reagan believes CIA Direc- tor William J . Casey "definitely ought to remain on the job" if his only fault was poor judg- ment in picking the chief of the agency's clandestine service, a White House spokesman said Saturday. However, said presidential spokesman David Gergen, if there are other findings against the embattled CIA director - sucb as new evidence of wrong· doing in his past financial deal· ings -the president would have to review the matter. Meantime, a source close to the Senate Intelligence Commit· tee said Saturday. that the panel will decide Tuesday whether to hire Fred Thompson , a Nashville, Tenn., attorney, as special counsel for Its Casey in· quiry. Thompson, a close as· sociate of Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, served as minority counsel of the Senate's Watergate Committee in 1973. The source, who asked not to be named, also said the panel's inqutrr. will look into the possibility that Casey may have given inconsistent testimony about b1a role in a Securities and Excban1e Commlulon lo· veatieation in 1972 of financier Robert L. Vesco. Casey bas testified ln court and before Coneres• that when he chaired the SEC, be relayed a White House requeat to poatpone a SEC interview wttb Vesco untU after the 1f72 presidential elec· tion. SEC lnvntl••ton refuled to comply with the requeat. A larae contributor to then· President Ni:xon's 1912 r•· election eampalp, Ve1co later w11 acCUMd of lootinl an lavllt· ment fuDd and bu fted tile COUD· try ~ avo6d pro1ecuUon. ln IDOtber' development, some members of the House ID · teW.-ee Committee bav• writ· ten to Reaaaa. prot.1UB1 • pla~ CIA co•ert actklD ln Atrlea, aald Jlep. Clement tibJocld. D-Wla.. • Tr-mem\w. Tbl adlaili w ,... DOIM llJ C..:,'1 team at CIA • ... ,......,... ..... rtf1111il to d~ cletaDa of • -~· tkla ar loeaUoa m Alllea. ra•toc!kt, bowevn, nalet CMlt Libya as the location. ·'There was some reservation about the covert action," Zablocki said. "I think the com· mittee has a right to voice its concern." A source close to the House In· telligence Committee said there was no indication that Reagan had decided lo call off or alter the covert action because of the committee's criticism, made within the past few weeks. Rea1an's support for Casey, relayed by Gergen, puts the president firmly at odds with Sen. Barry Goldwater, R·Arlz .• chairman of the Senate In· telligence Committee. Goldwater publicly criticized Casey and called for his reslgna· lion last week for selecting Max Hugel, a businessman with little experience in the intelligence field for the highly sensitive jl)b of spymaster. Hugel already has resigned following charges about his own business deallngs. Casey's business background is being reviewed by the In· telligence Committee after a judge's finding that he and other directors of a now·defunct com· pany knowingly misled stockholders. ' ON THE INSIDE NIGB'l'S AllE NICE -For some, IOiDI to wort after the sun 1oes down means conve· nlence, economy and tree daytime houn. And a surprialnc staUstic shows one·fourtb ol the countyfa work force earm their paychecks in darkneu. See Pa1ec1. FlDDLIN' A&OVND -When be 1ot hil ftnt TV Job, he was called "utilitJ face." Now, after numerous televlalon rol11, Henchel Bernardi ll Tevye Jn tbe Lincola c.t• re.tval ol the claaatc ''Fiddler on the Roaf." See Pap Cf. aATrUNG na avcu -KHptq.·tb• Golden Tlmen Hlltor cltl8eal cent. la COit& Mn~ ..U4Uftldeat bu beea a POlat ~ pride for UM Nnpart Cb1pter Of. NaUDBal ClaarltJ fire does not mean peace. To achieve peace we must have a permanent solution, a just solu- tion taking into consideration the Palestinian rights." Habib left Jerusalem Satur- day for Washington to brief President Reagan. who withheld shipments of F·l6 fighter jets to Israel because of its attac~ oo Palestinian targets in Lebanon. Outage darkens Newport Thousands of residenl8 and weekend fun.seekers alone one of the busiest sections of the Orange Coast watched traffic snarl and their plans stall in a power failure late Saturday af- ternoon that affected some areas- for nearly two hours and others for more than three hours. · The outage blacked out all traffic control signals as well as some 3,000 homes and busi- nesses in a section or Newport Beach roughly bounded by Pacific Coast Highway on the north. Newport Boulevard on the west, Jamboree Road on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the south. according lo Southern Ca lifornia Edi s on Co . spokesman Ken Bellis. Bellis said all of Balboa Peninsula lost Its power in the outage, and that Hoag Memorial Hospital was forced to use aux- iliary generators when it lost power. Bellis said about half of the affected power customers! were homes, the rest mostly bus inesses. 1 Newport Beach Police report· ed oo injuries and few problems! aside from snarled traffic result-I Ing from lhe outage. Dlspatcher1 Susah Armstrong said six of· ricers were sent to the affec~ sections of Pacific Coastl Highway to direct traffic. The· only other problem police reported was the sounding of a number of security alarms caused by the breakdown. Bellis said power was lost in the area at 4:47 p.m. when a splice connecting two un· dergound cables falled in a spot beneath 16th Street, just east oC Monrovia Street on the Newport· Costa Mesa line. The failure re. suited in the line belng separat· ed. Once the problem was located · cr ews were able to restore power to about half of those af. ·fected at 6:35 p.m., Bellis said. The remainder got their power back at about 8 p.m . ·. League. But a remodelin1 pro- j ec t ls sappin1 tbe 1roup'1 finances. See Pase A'I. A •EAL ooa&E• -BoUHq fine wine wU.b a ~·cort" made out or 1>4trochemical1! For many wine connoi11eun tbe very concept la ddtutetul. B\at a New Jersey firm ls bettlnl the snobbilh preference tor nalunl bark coru will soften ln , ... ot "CeUukorka!' See P~l"e A1'. By .JODI CADBNUAD .,. .. ..., .... _ At •. Sarah atW has a bard Ume talkinc about the months abe speat at AUldlw1ta, a ~ui concentratian camp 1n Poland where 4 miWGD ,.ople died and oaly eo,oob survived. The numben are so sta,.er· ln1 and tbe stories have been told ao many times that in a sense we no loaler hear tht'IQ. if we ever did. Sarah, a retired psychiatrist Uvin1 in Irv~e a1reecl to an interview onb became ol the dluoftot volcea now NlD8 to say tbe Holocaust · never happened. "When I tint bHrd that peo- ple were aayln1 tbat I was shocked," she said. "What about my mother and fatlaer and 1raodparenta. If &My c:uukl •Y lt -never bapReQed, t.bea it eould happee aaain ... Friday n11ht Sjfah wetebld ''Return to Auscbwlts," a televia~ documentary about a woman named Kitty Felix Hart wbo returned to tbe cencmtra· tloe camp where she bad spent her lab rear. •·No, would not retW"D to Auschwitz," Sarah Hid u tbe empty barracks now overrun wltb ll'eeft grus rolled aeross the •creen. "Why abould IT I ll*ve lt all bere, tn my mind." Words like nlthtmare ud cnaeJty loee theJr meaa.lq in tbe stortes camp sllrviYort tell. To talk about that time, even now, PEEK-A-800 -Heading for the horizon on its way to lighting up other lands, the sun slowly sets behind observation platform overlooking baseball fields at Tewfnkle Park in Costa Mesa. SUNDA Y SPlCIAL I \he Atomic Safety and LlceDlinc Board are scheduled to resume later this month in Sall Die10 and then again ln late Aupat.. 1 The heattngs are f~ a full. ~wer license for. unU• 2 and 3, wl\ich Edison .omcia11 hope to aee 1n operation by early 1182 in ,There had been I' a lot of. pressure from members of tCongressi to rpeed up licens- ing · .... .. 1 HU\N( ;f c ()I IN 1 Y (Al If OllNIA . •,11 Cl N 1 ·, scars run dredeea up painful bidden memories that are often left un- spoken. lboutb 38 years have passed, ahe asked that her real name not be used. Sarah waa born in Debrecen, Hmieary in 1915. The dau,hter of a railroad executive, sbe eel a ''very sheltered life" and at· tended a Protestant hilh 1cbool. The family was not religious. She was one' of three Jews ad· milted to the medical school where she met her future husband. ·•By the llme I got into medical school there were already demonstrations againat the Jews," she said. "J re· member once there was shout· ing and pushing and two fellow student.a escorted me away." The situation worsened until by the time she graduated, no Jews were allowed to enter medicine. To keep up her educa- tion she worked free for a small Jewish hospital In the coun· tryside and tutored chUdren in the a~ernoon. When the government refused to allow the Jewish school to operate any longerJ she moved the children into ner parents' roomy home. It was March 19« when the Germans began an earnest U · sault on the Jews lo Hunaary. They began by first rorcina Jews (Sff HOLOCAUST, Pase A%) Shaky truce rattled by heavy shelling TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -A radical Palestinian guerrilla group claimed responsibility Saturday for three breaches of a U.S . -mediated cease-fire in s~uthern Lebanon and declared that it would ignore the truce. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, General Command, said in a statement released in Beirut that ll would continue its shelling of northern IHael and the Israeli-backed Christian enclave in southern Lebanon. A United Nations spokesman said the enclave was bit by more than 100 rockets and artillery rounds Saturday. Israel reported two other Palestinian barrages of rockets and artillery shells Friday night, hours after U.S. emissary Philip C. Habib announced the cease- flre. At least one rocket lac>ded iA hf8el, but Israeli gunnert dld not shoot back, Israel's military command said. The Lebanese CbrUtian militias also did not return the fire, Lebanese sources said. The Ubyan-backed PFLP-GC led by Ahmed Jebril and based in southern Lebanon said it would "bit the Israeli enemy with all our capabUlties and. throqb an Arab front-... "Our rockets and artillery shelled the occupied lands despite the cease-fire because we believe that the revolution should continue,'' the statement said. The PFLP-GC is a member of Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization, an um- brella organization ror halr a dozen guerrilla groups. There was no immediate comment from the PLO on the PFLP-GC defiance of the truce. Saturday's attack was the third Palestinian breach in less than 24 hours after guns were silenced at 1:30 p.m. Friday following 15 days of cross-border fighting that killed more than 450 people in Lebanon and six in Israel. Israel's military command said one resident of Marjayoun, the headquarters of Christian militia leader Maj. Saad Had~ dad, was wounded in the latest barrage. The United Nations, which keeps 6,000 peacekeeping troops in southern Lebanon, protested the shelling to the PLO In Beirut, spokesman Timor Goksel said. Arafat, chairman of the PLO, told a Betrut news conference that .blJ suerrillu would abide by the truce but that ''ceasing Reagan says Casey 'ought to remain' WASfDNGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Reagan believes CIA Direc- tor William J . Casey "definitely ought to remain on the job" if hls only fault was poor judg- ment in picking the chief of the agency's clandestine service, a White House spokesman said Saturday. However, said presidential spokesman David Gergen, if there are other findings against the embattled CIA director - sucb as new evidence of WTOlll· doing in bis past financial deal· ings -the president would have to review the matter. Meantime, a source close to the Senate Intelligence Commit· tee said Saturday, that the panel will decide Tuesday whether to hire Fred Thompson, a Nashville, Tenn., attorney, as special counsel for Its Casey in· quiry. Thompson, a close as- sociate of Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, served as minority counsel of the Senate's Watergate Committee in 1973. The source, who asked not to be named, also said the panel's inquiry will look Into tbe possibility that Casey may have elven lnconalstent testimony •bout h1a role in a Securitiea and Exchange Commlaaion in· vesUcation in 1972 of financier Robert L. Vesco. Casey bas tettifled lD court an4 before Contreas that when be cbaired the SEC, be relayed a White House request to poltpCllle a SEC lnterview witb V4Sc:o UDtiJ after the 1972 presidential elec· lion. SEC lnveatt1aton refused to comply with the requeat. A larp coatributor to then· PrHldeDt Nixon'• 1972 re- elecdGD campalp, Vetco later WU tieemld ol lOCJUnl 8D iDVllt• meat ftmd and bu ft.ct tbe caun- ll'f to 1"'4 pro1ecutlon. ID anotber u•elopineDt, IOllM memben of th• House ID · tem.-ee Committee be•• writ· tea to ftea1an, prolett.lil I plaa.d CIA ~.-rt actloli lD Afrlea. 1atd ·Rep. Clement lablodd, D-W'll.. a oommtttee ....... ..._ aetkin d lll'O' = .. CllMJ~= = -~tlM .~­~ • ID Al'ltei. A•••oc.ild. bo••••r. me41 ot1t Libya as the location. ''There was some reservation about the covert action,'' Zablocki said. "I think the com· m lttee has a right to voice its concern." A source close to the House In- telligence Committee said there was no indication that Reagan had decided to call off or alter the covert action because of the committee's criticism, made within the past rew weeks. Reaean's support for Casey, relayed by Gergen. puts the president firmly at odds with Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., c hairman of the Senate In· telligence Committee. Goldwater publicly criticized Casey and called for his resigna- tion last week for selecting Max Hugel, a businessman with little experience .in the Intelligence field for the bigbiy sensitive j'>b of spymaster. Hugel already bas resigned following charges about his own business dealings. Casey's business background is being reviewed by the In· telllgence Committee after a judge's finding that he and other directors of a now·defunct com· pany knowingly misled stockholders. \ ON THE INSIDE NIGHTS AJlE NICE -For some, IOiDI to work aft.er tbe aun 1oes down m••ns conve- n le n ce, economy and free dayUme hours. And a surprialna staUatic showa one-fourth ol the county1s work rorce earns their paychecks In darkness. See Pate Cl. PIDDUN' AaGUND -Wben he tot hll flnt TV tob, be was called "utlUty face.' r Now. after numerous lelevl1ton roles, Henchel BernardJ ta T•¥19 Jn the Uneoln c.ter reYival ol the claolc "Plddler on the Roal." See PqeC'f. UTIUNG roa aucu - KHplDI tbe Golden Tl.-atn tenlor dtlaenl center la CoMa ··~ Nlf4uftlclent hu a.. a PGIDt ot pride for the N..;.ort Chapter of N1Uoeal Charity fire does not mean peace. To achieve peace we must have a permanent solution, a just solu· tion taking into consideration the Palestinian rights." Habib lert Jerusalem Satur- day for Washington to brief President Reagan, who withheld shipments or F-16 fighter jets to Israel because of its attacks on Palestinian targets in Lebanon. Outage darkens Newport Thousands ot residents and weekend run-seekers alona one of the busiest sections of the Orange Coast watched traffic snarl and their plans stall in a power failure late Saturday af. ternoon that affected some areas- for nearly two hours and others for more than three hours. · The outage blacked out all traffic control signals as well as some 3,000 homes and busi- nesses in a section of Newport Beach roughly bounded by Pacific Coast Highway on the north, Newport Boulevard on the west, Jamboree Road on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the south, according to Southern Californi a Edison Co . spokesman Ken Bellis. Bellis said all or Balboa Peninsula lost its power in the outage, and that Hoag Memorial Hospital was forced lo use aux- iliary generators when it lost power. Bellis said about ball of the affected power customers! were homes, the rest mostly businesses. Newport Beach Police report· 1 ed no injuries .and few problemsl aside from snarled tra{fic result- ing from the outage. O)spatcher, Susan Armstrong said slx of- ficers were sent to the affec~ s ections of Pacific Coastl Highway to direct traffic. The·only other problem police reported was the sounding of a number of security alarms caused by the breakdown. Bellis said power was lost in the area at 4:47 p.m. when a s plice connectine two un- dergound cables failed in a spot beneath 16th Street, just east of Monrovia Street on the Newport· Costa Mesa line. The failure re- sulted in the line being separat· ed. Once the problem was located crews were able lo restore power to about half of those af. "fected at 6:35 p.m., Bellis said. The remainder got their power back at about 8 p.m. Lea1ue. But a remodelln1 pro- j ec t 11 sappin1 the 1roup'1 finances. See Pace A '1. A •EAL cousa -Bottliq tine wine witb a "cork"' made out of petrochemlcala? Por many wine connol11eura tbe very concept is diltaatefUI. But a New Jersey firm la bettlnc tbe snobbish preference for natural bark corks will soften ln f a'Yor o( "Cellukorka.'' See Pate Al4. r Orange Cout DAll:V PtLOT/lunday, ~uty 29, 1881 ····doo•o,... .... ,, .• Iota of aun Ind tt'1 rom1n Ind hl1torlc11.1 Ult• ~y. then • boatt to 111 thl dlffweftt lllendt." -AnM Wlltlam1.e VaMeww, ....... .....,,, "l'dgo to Europe, tapecl1Uy Italy • and GrMCt blcMM .. tM archetofoglcal things there. 1 ltulMM archaeology In achOot Md t,'dlO to museums, digs, whtrevtr I COWdlD to flf'd artifacts. Besldea, lt'a roman. tic In Italy and Greece." -LynM Ktett.r .. VaMM'VW, 1wltch1Merd.,....tor: ''Australia. Maybe Ntw z .. tand too. The bffchtl end sc~nery ere sup- posed to be fantastic •nd I've never been there but people I know MY It's wonderful. Some frl9('ds of mine llvtd there and they really tllttd It a lot." -Randy Ashton of Newport BHch, business owner: "l'dgotoAustrallaforsure. The surfing Is great and I've got friends there who love It. Besides, there art lots of nice girls there and It's not too expensive a place to stay for awhile." ~,, -Trllll O'Kane of Tustin, spairnanaeer: .~ I'. ill "If I could go anywhere I'd goto Egypt. I'd love to see the pyramids because 1 llkearchaeology. l'dllketo find a big site, discover a I~ lost • ~~\~'1°:~1c;c,1·bt·~C~~h~1t=3· be a permanen vacafloh." -Dennis Smith of Costa Mesa, mec"-ic: "I would take off on my Harley If I didn't have this cast on my leg. I'd head for Montana, N. Dakota, Canada, maybe Alaska. I'd Insist on taking my bike, but If I couldn't, I'd take a V.W. camper." -Helen 0' Rourke of CosU MeM, retlNd: ''I'd go to Coronado Island because It's a great place. I'd stay at the hotel which was bul It In 1885 and stlll looks brand new. It's magnificent. The grandchildren could surf behind the hotel and I've heard that the waves are better than Hawaii." -D~n Rice of Huntlft9tot1 BHch, clerk: "Las Vegas, If I had unllmlted money. I lovetogamble,sol'dhead for the blackjac~tables and tf I wasn't lucky, I'd hit the street and find some action there." -~rcus Dietz of Costa Meu, stucl9et: "I'd goto Engl•nd and see all the castles. I've never been to Europe and l'dllketoseethehlstorythere. I don't think I'd make the royal wed- ding, that's a little above me." I G'e'm company offer. rewbid f Dn'IOIT (AP) -A New York,.. eompuy .. Offertna a Walden llartu1 Ltd. offered f $100,000 reward for the return a( th• reward the day after •toDll S3 mllllon in diamonds •tolen ran1lnc in 1lJe from one to four from a rental car beln1 UHd by carats were taken from Uie mi· one of their representatlv• in attellded car, 11ld Detrolf police Detroit, police said. lmpedor Dould Pohl. IAN FllANCJICO (AP> - Thi• " the WHk•nd Of doom fol' tht huih INlabard or•barda Md llld• of 11l&Ucon Valley' ad .. , Ill Pl'lntllCO Pt .... Ula. n tht war 11a•••t U•• M1dlt11r1n11n truU n)', a vte--lor~ 111rctTn la no 11rdell 1t all. 1rh1 111111 on r11ld1sat, ot th• ttrH, 1lrt1d~ bomb.,._. wtth m•l•\hion 1nCI 1ubJ1C!t to l'QUlar fruit •••r~hM at roadbloeia on lh1lr t11ll1 frffway commute, 111111 h•vt bt n ordtrtcl to 1trip lt\ lrult and v111tabl• from their 1.rd1 or race mild•· n1tanor chart"· <'1llt0tni1 otflcl1l1 IO far have blocked 1U1mpt1 by otbtr natee , to lmJ)OIN tot.ab qUManUMI on fruit rrom OUllld• lht lnlt1taUon arta. lltlleopter 1pr1yln1 ol tbe pt1tlt'lckt, once fltrcely fousbt, hu 1ttll1d Into • nlthtly routine. But now otnclal• are cracktna down on reluctant draftffl ln the war 111h11t the crop-rulnina modtly. On Monday, hundreds or workert wlll tan out throuah the 170·•quaro-mlle atrlp sone .-rmtd with notices that aive re1lclent.1 48 hours to 1et rid of any of more than 200 type9 of plant.I In which the peat lays its ens. If they refuse, "the matter will be turned over to tbe local authorities," project spokesman Dick Thompson said .Saturday. The maximum fine : $500 or six months 1n jail. In recent weeks, uncounted tons or produce already have been stripped and left in plastic bags, sometimes swollen and splitting with rotting fruit, along the well·trimmed suburban sidewalks of Palo Alto, Los Altos, San Jose and a score of other cities. Many of those residents already had ravaged their gardens in similar efforts last winter and in recent weeks. There are even spies 1n this vegetable kingdom war . Thousands of people, exhausted and scratched after ripping out their beloved gardens, have called to lhform on nei1hbors whohavenot. "''• ty "We have quite a few people in Palo Alto who are overly con- cerned about their neighbors," said a man who refused to give his name, manning the phone banks at the Palo Alto medfly center. Even the well·intentioned have bad a hard time obeying the state's emergency decrees, according to city workers. . •'They're confused because the information we get keeps changing," said Cindy Gerndt, who worked medfly information phones in Mountain View. From Page A1 ONOFRE • • • ............... TIN "lw~" wa1 Mwloped bl/ Dwight LoMeu, right, and hU father, John, to provide better help for INUcopC~ re1cue tnctfnu. TM cal'ftlle, which would be~ from a chopper in {Ught, ooul4 be owt/Ut«I cu on nJWrQmct/ mdcal care fadlit11. Patient• could be treated right after pklalp. 'Hellcapsuk' may make life eQSier for rescuers By STEVE T&IPOLI county health ofnclala are very lnterated ln ita °' .. ,...,._...., poaalbilltles, Lohrenz aaid. Uthe Helieapau.Je la ac· In two year, 11 a helicopter pilot in Vietnam and 1even more yeara n~ beUeopt.en for tbe Pom°"' Police Department, Huntln&U>n Beach resident 1 I>Jrtsbt Lohrenz learned tbat even a bJahly qiobile nytn1 machine wu often i.ocapable of provtdina needed help for lrUured l*'IODI. cepted here -Lohrenz confidinlly aaya "when" it ia accepted -Lohrenz thinlu hit idea will catch on in many other places. Tbougb it was orialnaJly conceived aa a medical evacuation unit, Lohrenz la now talking about wsing the HeUcapsule u a containerized carao transporter and to deliver diauter relief teams to areu such u larre forest ftreS where helicopters cannot land. He bu applied for a pa- tent for the invention. In aome 1pots tbere w11 no place to land and a rope·Wl, the onJy option left, a1eravated tbe vie· Um'a U:tjury. At other Umes, Lohrem watched pa· tient.a suffer while strapped to a litter C>UUlde tbe helicopter, unable to receive attention while en route to a hospital. About two years ago ~ •~ an idea that be hopes wiU change aU tUt. On Saturday, the prototype of that idea sat ln bl.a driveway, the first step ln what Lohrenz bopea will be a aeries of 1teps Tbouab Lohrenz originated the idea, the actual construction of the fiberglus capsule wu a joint effort lbared by bis father, John, a raldent of the Lemon Hetcbt.a area outside of 'tUsun. Tbe youn1er Lohrenz said bl.I father, who once deslgfted ractna cars and boat.a, helped engineer that will bring the idea into wide uae. tbe capsule prototype. • LobrenJ sald his experience ln helicopter• COD· vlnced him that a aphere·shaped capsule would be beat, because any object with a fiat area on it twists and turns in flight until the fiat area races forward, impedln1 the helicopter's speed and maneuverability. "It's called the Helicai-ule. It's compact and made to be suspended from a hundred·foot cable beneath a helicopter. Lohrenz 11ya the capsule can carry a medical crew and supplies and can be uaed to treat palientl 11 aoon u they are picked up. It also can be lbwered into places ,vbere a helicopter cannot land. ' •. The 1lreet1 a.n~ hlab~ le~ 1e County are a perfect piace f« ill ~. I.net The doui:I ·layer fiberglua construction of the Helica,,.ule i: withstand a for. ce of 77 ,200 PGQDds per ,...,e Loty-en1 •aid.. Jn cue .of U'ouJ>le (See RD..IC L.E, ••ie Al) ' .. -I From Page A1 ) • I HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR REMEMBERS ••• to wear yellow •larJ ~nd later barred them from o•nlna abopl or property. • Despite the srave warntnis of thing• to come, the Jewa of Debrecen refused to believe what wu happening. "There wu a complacency of silence," said Sarah'• huaband, who wu ln a labor camp at the time. "Someho1v we didn't want to know. Tbe deportation wu aotn1 on alone the border. • 1 Everyone knew. And of course everyone waa very much upset tor them," he aald. ''No, it couldn't happen to us. Always there was an excuse for why they went.'' But it did happen. Not all at once, but gradually. On May lS all Jews were ordered to pack up theii belongings and move in· to a segregated area in the western part or the city. Nazi guards patrolled the nine-foot fence surrounding the ghetto. ''Each peraen waa assigned a two by two meter area to live," said Sarah. "I remember my mother had a little flour and cooking oil." Witbln two weeks the entire popalatioo ol le••, m•tly old men, women abd cbildten, were berded into a brick factQr)' cm tbe outakirts ol town. They lived in a loft, with no room to even lie down and very little to eat. "My srandmotbet waa over 80. I remember 1be uted my mother to help her •••b. I beard lat.er she died durtna the trip to Auschwitz and they Just threw her body out." On the last ntabt in the brick yard, her father aJipped and broke his leg. "I spent the whole night trying to find a piece of wood for a splint. But there wu nothing there, just a mass of people." Standing in the morning light on June 29, waitin1 for a train for Auschwitz, wu the last time Sarah saw her parents. "We were herded Into the wagons llite animals with 70 or 80 people," she said. "We couldn't move. We went day and night." It was 2 a.m. on July 3 when she reached the Nada· lareest death camp. "It was an eerie place. I had never MIO 1&aeb a place. Tbey were llb8dowy people, but tJaey dldn 't le)Ot Ute people. Tbey were 10 pale and tblD, like sk.eletena." For the next year 1.be •• to remain there with her two Iii· ter1-ln·law, and ber best friend. Immedlately tbe youn1, the side apd the old were 1eparated from the atroq, healthy people. Het clothes were tUen and her head wu shaved. Every day the women stood five deep amder the hot sun. "SOme Juat fell out and we never saw then1 again." Food consisted or a dally ra· tion ot black bread the size of a Clst and a slimy gray liquid that tasted like medicine. Water was distributed once a day from a cart that was quickly swarming with thirsty human bein11. ''This awful situation really brought out the best. I want that to be known,•' sbe .sail. "Everyone really tried to help the other one." · Within two montba , Uie Germans, who were by this time nearing defeat, decided to mole some of the women frotn <See AUSCHWITZ, Pa1e AJ) OBIE SPORTS .L Tl). Featuring ... .. .......... ~-. uke S 'need irn~ge' hysicist stresses .nuclear b~nefits , safety J0D NEEDBAll .......... enca'a nuclear eatablllb- .. 'ID•t -beset wilb public dll· . ~ ud bewUdermet)t -needs I~ 1enerate more 1oodwill by ' ~promotine tbe benefits and aale-~11 ol ita product. : Tbat't lbe op1Non of Al Baiet· 11. a certillecl health pbyalcllt f and pro.nuclear spokesman ln •· the conUnuiaf llcenain& bear· r ln11 ol two new unita at the San Onofre ~uclt!ar Generatina Sta· Uon MUtb of 5aJl C\emente. "Our induatry ba been mere- ly reaetina to what the anti· nucle-r forcea are saying," Baletti Mid, "rather than taking the . olfenalve and telling the public Qui" side.'' Baietti la a 30-year veteran of ! the nuctear induatry, currenUy -.. employed u rJldlological control . ..director for ICN Pharma·· 'ceuticals in Irvine. ...,""' ....... DEF~NDS NUCLEAR POWER Phylicilt Al Baietti tbeae have been atable fer eou," 8aiettl said .• .,....., se devpld ol water ao there it 80 vector for radtoactlvltJ to esca~.·· He added that Calllornla ... duce• more atomic wut. tllall the comblnecl output ol all the western stat.el escept ,._.., llut there it no d.ilpoeal site ID the state. "OW' aovernor it o1 tbe Ollin- lon that some other state should let ut continue dumptnc on their aide ol the line," BUettl aald. "I think to e:rpfd tlaat situation to continue wcdd be unreallatic." Balettl said one ol °'e most slgnlficaol reasons lo push ahead with construction ud llcensln& of nuclear power plants ls that non-renewable fuels such as coal, gas 9M oil could be conserved. "Uranium can only be used for one thing," be said. "And that 'a to make electricity. Coal and oil can be used for fuel in automobiles and in produciae chemicals." He said bis career spans the entire life of nuclear power generation, from its beginninp in atomic weaponry during World War U , to modem-day U5e of the atom in medicine. Baietti maintains that much of the resistance to nuclear power could be resolved to the public's satisfaction if the technical aspects of nuclear plant opera- tion were better explained. Baietti, who is now serving as He cbaracleriied atomic president of the Los Angeles • power aa having a "benign" ef- Council of Er\gineera and Scien-feet on the environment, unlike lists, said one of the main causes the burning of fossil fuels to pro- of opposition to nuclear power d u c e e 1 e cl r l c il y , w h l c b stems from the lack of a na-generates air pollution. ~ "We in the nuclear industry buUt our own box," be said. "We :: have been telling the public, ·we lional program dealing with Baiettl said small groups of in· atomic waste disposal. dividuals who don't represent "Waste disposal isn't a lhe majority opinion shouldn't ···know what we'r~doing, trust technical problem," be said. be allowed to stall the licensing us.••• · He said a m or concern " should be to rec er industry 1 -credibility and store public "·confidence. "Tb problem is ., :that people just don't believe "It's a political problem. 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" II M n SS .. 4J ,, So4 7S •1 n ., lllf llPllT OffMolfWI M 7J Oelrefl • 11 ......... 11 SJ Hitf'tflloN " 11 We7e Listening ••• Whal do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the rrumber below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Thtt same 24-hour answering service may. be , used to record letten to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number ror verification. No circulation calla, please. TeU ut what's on your mlad. ... ••.• ~ -.:•1. .... , .... P. -..... ,., -. ..., l-4 -....... . ... ~ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/sUnday, July 28, 1981 DllllY ........... _, .......... Jugglers.John Cunningham (Left) and Dave Johnson follow the bouncing balla during 15-minute shaw at the Sowdurt Feltival in Laguna Beach. Juggling the audience Sawdust Festival entertainers proving popular By STEVE MITCHELL .... .,... ......... Rubber balls and balanced clubs aren't the only things Dave Johnson and John Cun· nin1bam juggle in their rnini- shows at the Sawdust Festival. They juggle audiences. Large audiences that gather daily (except Mondays) near the waterfall al the popular restival in Laguna 1 Beach to watch the pair's predsion performance. And the energetic duo toss out quips and barbs every bit ·as rapidly as the nine-ounce clubs they maneuver with lightning speed during the 15-minule shows. About 10 minutes into the performance, Johnson drops a club to the ground. "Oops," he shouts. ··A s u<tden guat or 1ravity." •' . ,, I ••Pick it up before they ootlce." partner Cunningham says in a stage whisper. But it's entirely too late. The audience -including a chorus of children -blaa and boo the jusglers. It's not that the kl~ are rude. They've been prompted to Join in by the two performers who eacourage audience participa- tion during their shows. "People think they shouldn't From Page A2 make noise," Cunningham ex· ningham said with a shrug. plained. "They think they'll So you look elsewhere for the blow our concentration." bucks for books and tuition. "We want them to join in," The two students fashioned Johnson sald. clubs by sticking short wooden And join in they do, every hour dowels in empty plastic bleach and a half on weekends, begin· boltJes and began tpssing them ning al noon. back and forth between classes They watch as the pair don and after school. derby hats, shoot each other in "Juggling is ver y effective the race with squirt guns (try before iµtd after tests," Johnson juggling three balls while water said. ''It's relaxing. When you is streaming into your eyes) jug gle, you can't t hink of and, in general, create a balance anything but your equipment." or bedlam that keeps the crowd . 'It's therapeutic... agreed in a constant slate of awe. Cunningham, who is a grad stu· They call their last act "The dent in psychiatry. Hat Trick," and obviously it's And now, after thousands or their favorite. houl'6 of practice, they've gotten Sending their derbies rolline their act together and taken it on down their arms from their the road. heads, the pair bold out the bats "We did our first show up in for contributions. Eureka al a children's center," ll'"•"'JD/\·sell ~l>lln~"c;t"t' ,taibe.w r<mnson s~ s ure, ·b'Ul. judgaa1 from"tlte Yeah, re staned for en· mound of green bills lining the tertainmenl up there." Cun- bats al the end of most shows. ningham quipped . lhe pair appear lo be quite a hit Used to be the two considered at the Sawdust. thre e passe s <exch a nges ) And, they say, they can use between them a risk. the money. ~ow the pair toss six or seven Tbe twd HuJnboldt Slat~ clubs between thel'Q hundreds or Univeralty atudelll.s say it's ~· t l m e s d UJ' in g a si ng J e ling harder and tlarder to obtain performance with hardly a student loans. dropped pin per act. "You sit down for six hours to But when they do drop a club, fill out the paperwork and you the audience lets the m know still gel turned down." Cun-about it. AUSCHWITZ: NO FORGET TING • • • Auschwitz lo a concentration camp in Berlin. Sarah was ap- pointed camp doctor for 800 women who worked in · an aircraft factory at the camp. ''They worked in 12-hour shifts. Every night there was an accident. They rell into the lye," she said. "I remember once tbWking I can no longer take it. I ~l bang myself." With tittle medicine and no bandages, she wrapped burnt and broken limbs with pieces of toilet paper. Beside the names of those shot, she was forced to write, "death by natural causes." Sarah still vividly recalls a young woman brought into the infirmary after she bad been shot in the moutb when she dropped beside lhe trench she was digging. ·'This is what showed me how c ruel people can be. The woman was starving and near death. They brought her a piece of bread. She tri~ to eat it and they were laughmg because of course she couldn't eat the bread. But for them it was a circus." In the race or such inbumani· t y. s mall acts of kindness became miracles and are re· memlllered fondly. Sarah laughs when she thinks or the small green apple, the size of an egg, that her three friends brought back from the factory for her 30th birthday. In 1946, Sarah and her hus band lert Hungary and moved to Long Island, where they raised two sons and prac- ticed medicine together until they moved last year to Irvine. ·~1 have never felt as safe as I have since coming to America, r e latively speaki ng ,·• sald Sarah. "My generation is dying. U this story isn't told, this migbt happen again with some other p e ople under some other circumstances.·· ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR tl>ME DECORATING NEEDS TOTAL DECORATING SERVICE All. ll!MS DISCOUNTED 30K-50%-MOIE · Draperies, carpet, wallpaper, reupholstery mtnlbllnds, Levolors, Ohltne cedar shutters, woven-wood• & vertical blinds. Slipcover sale still going on. FREE home design aervioe. Just call for ,.. 1mMATIS. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 28, 1981 Local Britons plan celebrations By 1001 CADENHEAD Ot .. Dllly...._.IWf Whep Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer Join royal bands Wednesday morning lhey will have plenty of well wishers 1 jolnlng in festive celebrations along lhe Orange Coast. Heading lhe list of events is an all-day wedding reception for the, R oyal couple at Toni Bruner's authentic English tea s hop, Tea and Sympathy in Costa Mesa. ''This whole thing has just mushroomed out of proportion," said Ms. Bruner. "I had no idea there were so many Anglophiles. Everyone wants to drink a toast to the royal couple.\• Many of the 1,000 members of the British California Club in Fountain Valley were to attend the British Council Society's dance Saturday night at the Sheraton in Universal City. Dress was semi-formal and authentic British ballroom dan- cers entertained guests sip- ping champagne and tasting the fruit-filled wedding cake. For those not invited to the ac· tual wedding or who failed to purchase tickets to local celebrations, there's still a chance to get in on a bit of fun. Don Rogers, owner of Sir Rogers Ltd. in Costa Mesa , Is selling tea towels, toffee tins and tins of biscuits commemorating the occasion. • in . --~-­. . '• ... England 600 m illion around wor ld t o view b ig weddin g LONDON <AP> -Prince Charles spent 14 years playing the field and in the end proposed to the blushing girl next door. Lady Diana Spencer marries the Cuture King Charles III on July 29, after a year -long courtship which bas infatuated a nation wearied by a r undown econo my, the troubles In Northern Irel and and recent street rioting. A Cinderella~liJce glass coach will take the future 48th queen of England to St. Paul's Cathedral where she will enter the royal family, the House of Windsor. perpetuating a monarchy which began with Saxon kings more than 1,000 years ago. or the promised spectacle. Charles said: "It's the sort of thing we do well in this country. If 600 million people are going to Diana's swept-fring e, ash blonde hair style and liking for ruffled blouses became a fashion craze as the nation was captivat· ed by her bachelor-girl charm. But the days of popping into Harrods to plck out a skirt or joining flatmates for a bite at a favorite restaurant are over. From now on, her public ap- pearances will be formal. Lots of handshaking and smiling, polite conversation and the royal wave. Charles hesitated before subjecting Diana to the inevita- ble loss of personal freedom. "I wanted to give her a chance to think about it, to think if it was all going to be too awful," he said when announcing their engagement on Feb. 24. ··Lady Diana chimed in: "Ob, I never had any doubts about it. .. While the newlyweds are recit- ing their vows, about 40 guests will be ushered into the 12-table antique-decorated restaurant every hour to enjoy tea sandwiches, hot s cones with cream and raspberries and a piece of English wedding cake flown in from Britain especially for the occasion. And those longing for a taste of England can also purchase British bangers. also known as English sausage and steak and kidney pies prepared on the premises. 29JU(Y1981 'It's the sort of thing we do well in this country.' And so lhe daughter of the 8th Earl Spen ce r -o n e of England's most noble lords and equerry to the queen when Diana was born -will become the first English girl lo marry a future British king since 1677. * * * HIS ROYAL HICHNESS ntE PaJNCE OF WALES ANO LADY DIANA Sl'ENCER The product of his mother Queen Elizabeth ll's "open" reign, narrowing the dis· lance between royalty and com- m oner . Charles is the first Prince of Wales not to submit to an arranged marriage. Every hour guests will sit down to the comme m orative meal al 369 E. 17th St. Mayor Arlene Schafer along with lhe rest of the city council and plan- ning commission will be there from 1 to 2 p.m. Keeping one eye on Newport Briton descendant of rebel Speaking of "mucky mucks" as Ms. Bruner fondly refers to city officials, City Manager Fred Sorsabal is now in Hove, England, serving as honorary mayor as part of the Interna- tional Manager's Exchange pro- gram. His s ec r etary , Jane Angel, said he might be attend· ing the royal wedding. Other festivities were to in- clude a royal wedding dance Saturday at the British Domi· nion Club in Garden Grove. Those attending the semi- formal dance hea rd a pipe band and watched Scottish dan· cers in the room decorated with balloons and posters bearing likenesses of the royal couple. Why all the enthusiasm over a wedding one can't attend? ''If you've ever been away from home you realize that tl)ere's always a little bit of home you take with you," said King. O.llyPl ... S'-ff- 'CLASS IMPORTANT' Newport's Iris Schneider Prince, D i next in lin e LONDON (AP> Michae l McKeown and Joy Penielly round out Saturday what it is like to be married in St. Paul's Cathedral before a throng of spectators and reporters. The two exchanged vows in . the last marriage ceremony to be held in the cathedral until Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer are married there Wed· nesd ay . The cathedral was jammed with visitors. ~1 '.\'I'~ \\',\11 .. ~l~l .F r1 11 ~ ~· r \ · t) I I I\< ))~·\I ~\\T l >I >f\(; l'lf<l 11'1 \I \111 1\ll ' ) I ~' l > ( ) ·'--'~ > 1 "One girl who doesn't have her eye on the crown ," crowed the British press when Newport Beach resident Iris Wyatt Schneider returned briefly to · her native England with her two teen-age daughters. The writer in the Daily Ex· press was speaking of Linda Gunning Wyatt when he said, "If she wanted to emulate her 16th century forerunner Sir Thomas Wyatt she would have to lead a rebellion against lhe queen and end up with her head . on the block at the tower.'' Am ericans have a difficult lime co mprehending the im· portance Britons place on the past, explained Ms. Schneider. Growing up in England, she was always quite aware of her dis tant relative, Sir Thomas Wyatt. beheaded in 1542 follow· ing his support of Mary, Queen of Scots. After the death of her husband. John Nevill Gunning Wy att . s h e married Jack Schneider in 1967 and the family moved to his home In California. They left behind a 30-room hou se, where each of the children had their own bedroom, s itting room and television room . T hey attended private schools wilh no mor e than 12 in one class. "The first three years were so wretched," said Mrs. Schneider. "It was the first time we hadn't the past had our own servants." Despite the fact that her fami- ly was considered upper class in England and several relatives were titled, she said she doubted s he would receive an invitation to the wedding if she were still in England. "Class Ls very important in England ... she said. •·1 don't care what anyone says, it's still ver y important." Although the British press fawned over her daughters when the possibility of marriage to the prince was debated daily. she doubts either one would have stood a chance. "I don't think they came from a large enough background," she said. watch it, I want. lo give them a r un for their money.·· In every comer of the world. TV networks wiJI carry live pie· lures of the glittering hor se· drawn carriage procession from Buckingham palace, to Sir Chr istopher Wren· s domed cathedral. More than a million people, s tanding 20-deep and some having camped out for days, are expected to blanket the two-mile route. Fanfares will annoounce the brid e's arrival at th e Renaissance church where the -env ied ticket-holders will see 20-year old "Diana Frances" ex- ch ange vows with "Charles Philip Arthur George," 32· year-old h eir to the British throne. She will sign the mar- riage register as Princess of Wales . ,. .... ,...... N~ed a souvenir of the royal wedding? Here are a pair of porcelain bu!ts of the participants, retailing at Covent Garden gift shop in London for approximately $14. The Spencer family's ancestry is "impeccable, .. said Patrick Montague Smith. former editor of Debrett's Peerage. the who's who of British bluebloods. The Windsor a nd Spencer clans can be traced back to King Henry VII. Charles and Diana, it turns out. are 16th cousins once re moved. She is one-eighth American. Her great-grandmother FTances Work was lhe daughter of lhe Vanderbilt family's stockbroker. Prince Ch arles' romances began when he was a history student at Cambridge Universi- ty and fell for Lucia Santa Cruz, daughter of the Chilean am· bassador. Later, as he t r aveled the world, captaining a royal Navy m i neswee per, playing polo, windsurfing or skiing, the press linked him with a series of de- butantes and hopefuls. Princess M arie-Aslrid of Luxembourg was ruled out because she was a Roman Cathoiic. As bead of th e Protestant C hu r c h of England, Charles was barTed from picking her. T he prince admitted he was a man "who falls in love easily." Front-runners in cluded Diana's sis ter, Lady Sarah, 25, who spoiled her chances by tell- ing a women's magazine, "I am not in love with him ." U nwittingl y, Sarah had already played Cupid for her younger sister. In 1977, s he invit· ed Charles to come hunting on 'her father's estate at Allhorp, Northamptons hire . "We met in the middle of a plowed field,·· Diana later re- c a II ed. Although he had seen Diana previously, the blooming 16-year-oJd made a great im- pression. "I remember thinking what fun she was," said Charles. Their r omance began in earnest last August when Diana, who left private school at 16, went to the royal family's sum- mer retreat at Ba lmoral. Scotland . "We began to realiie then that there was something in it," said the prince. .. Love?" The couple was asked "Of course ." Lady Diana said. Loue has an Important ring. To celebrate loue'• Important occalonl, ---------elqquent diamond etatf:mftlet In l8k gold. A. diamond cl"*' ring: $2,835. 8 . pe<1rehape cmta dfomond 1iOfth round Giid ~red boquette-cut dlamona. Doubln oe a chic pendant: $7,150. C. mQgnf/kmt cl"eta of round and marqulee~cut canary dlamondl and 1iOhlte lllamond• topped bv an exqufllte oual canary diamond: $15.3$0. D. IO dlamondt In contemporary 18 karat vellow gofd,Joahfon rl"f: $3.500. . . By PATlllCK KENNEDY 0( ................. The Innovative ao-at-your·OWD• pace ayatem of learntn1 at Ocean View Hilb School in Huntloaton Beach appears beaded for extinction after ftve yean of controveny. Officials of the Huntinatoo Beach Union Hilb School District say the 1cbool11" variable credit" gradina la In Jeopardy and could be eliminated next January because instructors re· cently ustaned to the school favor traditional teacbin1 methods. Ocean View also ii the tar1et of a 1roup of parents and school board member Doris Allen because of a dis· trlct policy that bana students who transfer from one district school to another playing sports !or one year. They contehd the policy shouldn't apply to translera Involving Ocean View because the school's system is unique among the district's six com· prehen.slve high schools. Since its inception in 1976, Ocean View bas been criticized by some parents, teachers and dissenting school board members. They have complained that many students fall behind in the self-paced system and are denied proper education. But the majority of the school board still favors variable cre<iit teachers ''If the don't support won't work.' it, it because they say it makes the stu- dent "accountable" to learn, at his own pace, all course material. District octicials say most parents of Ocean View students support the innovative system. Board President Helen Ditte and Superintendent Frank "Jake" Abbott say the classroom lecture and teaching methods aren 't different than other schools, but that the grad· Ing is more strict and test schedules more flexible. But budget cull the fast two years have caused the Jayof of more than two·third.s of the school's original raculty, cloud.in« the future of varia· ble credit. Last May, founding Principal John Viculln resigned. He was replaced by Dr. George Block, who hasn't had experience ad· ministering a variable credit school. Also to be eliminated next fall ls the service of district counselors. Counselors played a key role monitor· Ing the progress of variable credit stu· dents. Because of these complications, variable credit at Ocean View will be reduced by 50 percent next fall. Half of the classes will be conventionally graded. In January, school board members will receive a report from principal Block and will decide whether to con· Unue variable credit. "We will support the variable credit concept,'' says trustee Zita Weessa. "But we're being realistic. If the teachers don't support it, it won't work." Trustee Doris Allen, a long·time critic of Ocean View, points out that in the past two years Ocean View has had the highest percentage of non· graduating seniors and the highest absentee rates in the district. Ocean View also leads the district in the number of students seeking transfertoconventionalscbools. Mrs. Allen says those students seeking transfers out of Ocean View should be allowed to change schools without losing a year of sports eli1ibillty. Trustee Brian Lake agrees, but hasn't been publicly critical of the Ocean View ayatem. The school board majority of Stephen Smith, Mrs. Dtue and Mrs. W essa overruled thelr colleaaues and aaid the tranJfer policy must be en· forced district·wide to stop "school shopping" by parents and students for high school athletic programs ln the district. The school board majority con· tends that teaching procedures at Ocean View aren't significantly dlf· ferent from othe.r district schools. Mrs. Allen disagrees. ''With that kind of &o-at-your-own- pace program, youngsters continual· ly slip behind and many never catch up and end up dropping out of school," Mrs. Allen said. •·or else they take a battery or tests in after·school classes and make up a year's worth of credit in a few weeks. I have to question the in· tegrity of a program lilc:e that." she said. The difference between variable credit and traditional grading can be illustrated by using a hypothetical mathematics class. In a variable credit system the course could be divided into three sections: multiplication, division and fractions. A student would be re· quired t-0 pass each section to receive Cull class credit. If a student passed multiplication and division but failed fractions, he would only get two·thirds credit for the class and would be required to re· take the fractions section. In a traditional school, ~student in the· same position would have his three section grades averaged and cou ld get full credit for the mathematics class even though he failed to learn the fractions section. The variable credit system allows individual students to take and re- take tests at their own pace, whereas traditional schools usually have au classroom students taking the same tests at the same time. Superintendent Abbott, who has promoted variable credit since he was hired in 1974, admits the concept hasn't been completely successful . "I don't think anyone can argue with what we're tryin1 to do by mak· ing students accountable to learn all the material in a course,'' Abbott said. "The concept is good for educa· lion, but it needs the commitment of the faculty to work. I'm not OP· Umistic about its future.'' District statistics for the past aren't that favorable either. . In the past two years. Ocean View has had 5 percent more non· graduating seniors than the district average, has a 14 percent absentee average compared with a district absent~ average or 11 percent and has twice as many students seeking transfers than any other school in the district. Lance Jacot, president of the Dis· trict Educators Msociation, says the teachers organization hasn't taken a position on variable credit. Jacot s aid he taught under a similar concept In San Diego a few years ago and he believes it works best with advanced, self-motivated students. "The average or below average student who isn't self.motivated has trouble keeping up in a variable credit system," Jacot said. Next month, new Ocean View Prin· cipal Block Is going to a workshop in Calgary, Canada, to learn the line points of the variable credit concept. Then, after administering Ocean' View for the fall semester. Block wilJ present an analysis of the variable credit system to the school board in January. Superintendent Abbott said that re· port will be used to determine if Ocean View will continue with the program. Threat of air traffic strike appears again WASHINGTON CAP> -Air traffic controllers are au but certain to re· Ject their tentative contract thla week, brinllng back the threat of a nationwide controllers strike tbat could Hverely ll)lerrupt air travel n•xt month. Both aides in the protracted labor dtiput.e have aald they want to re· s\lme neaotiaUou if the contract la reJec~. u lt la widely believed lt wlll be. . The votes are to be tallied T\letday with the TllWtl ex,.ci.d to be aD• oounced Wednesday. union offtclala Hid. Tranap0rtatlon S.cretarf Drew Lewt1 baa repeatedly Hid tb• Rea1an edminlttratlon wW proride no more money than the S40 mlUIOD packaae \bat la now before the UD· Ion'• rlDk and ftle. Re bu aald UM \INon cm abift tbe pad:•1• ll'OUlld to bat ..... ti ..... Buttlll.-don II....._ that wUI be ~ for \be ~. • • •bo baft clilMMmeed Ute • mtWon ••1• ud beMfttl otter tm&at1"'1 ..... to.,, •IOttaCOl'I. Tbe ...... U1bUDt1 to a l.t per· ceot twar!J lamue 0¥1r tM ant tbree ,..,.. lD w•1• a9d bmeftw. Tbe 1overnment uy1 lt would amOUlll to an Har.,e 11.000 a 1•ar Increase for the controllers, but un· ion officials have said that becauae many controllers would not recetve all of the beneflta, the increue 1s ac· tually less. The packa1e would be in addlllon to an expected ,,8 percent wa,e bike that ~ government employe11 will receive later thlJ year. Cootrollen now earn an avereae of about '131000 a year, with a low of SZ0,500 and a h11b of "9,200. • Robert ~. Poli, prealdent of tbt Profeutonal Alr Tra.ffic Coot.rollers Or1anlntion, hu been touriq the country to aet not only a clear lm· pre11lon ol what the 15,000 unionised controllen want, but alto to de· termlne how much real support tbet'e 1t for a strike •hould be want to call one. · In the clotlns houn of n••odat$onl June 22, Poli failed to l•l • percent approval for a 1trlke H it required by Wlloa rul"· but many &UUoa mem· bert beUne enouah vot• are tber• now fOf' a ttrike U tbe aclmlalatration fall1 to come up w!tb more lllGM)'. The coatrollera are emploJMI o( the l'ederal Avlatlon Admlnleb'a· lion, wtdcb lw a tontln11DC1 plan aimed at lleeplq ball ol tM COCD• merdal all' traffic Oyin1 in cue ot a •trike. ( Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday. July ae. 1111 WO ne!" EXTRAORDINARY OFFER BY UOAST MUSIU TO UONTINUE A REUORD BREAKING YEAR 1981 has thus far proved a re· cord yea r for the Coast Music Stores. From now until July 31, we want to completely eclipse our sales records for any year to that date. To accomplish this, we have worked out a plan -a new plan so attractive and profitable for the purchaser that we positive ly believe that, when it is properly un- derstood, everyone shopping for a piano or organ will give Coast Music a closer look. Coast Music Stores have grown and become famous by giving the greatest possi- ble value for the least money. It is needless to repeat that, by buying for our three stores on the Pacific Coast in Orange County, we enjoy advantages that no one else can hope to obtain, and because we want still more to increase our volume of business, we are giving to every purchaser more for the money h e has to invest. Coast Music me.ans service. Coast Music means lessons. Coast Music means value. Here is our plan for Piano & Organ buying : TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE OOLLAR From now until July 31, 1981 we will give every purchaser of a new piano or organ a receipt for twice the amount of bis down payJDent up to $500.00. Pay 8100 and get credit for 8200. Pay 8150 and get credit for 8300. Pay 8200 and get credit for 8400. Pay 8250 and get credit for 1500. Pay 8350 and get credit for 8700. Pay 8500 and get credit for 81000. This applies to every new piano or organ in our stock. No restriction or reservation. It applies to the lowest priced piano we carry as well as to the world's finest, all the celebrated makes for which we are authorized agents. Included in these are such world famous pianos as Yamaha, Kohler & Campbell, Currier, Kimball and many others. Remember that at all times and under all conditions, the C.oast Music Stores sell better pianos for less money. But now your payments have just doubled the value that they have had before or ever.will have again. The piano may be selected at once and delivered at once subject to credit approval. • ONE DOLLAR DOES THE WORK OF TWfl UNTIL JULY 31, 1981. Al ........................................ 11191! .................... _.._..._.._..._......._...._..._._..... ______ _ Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 29, 1981 Bolivian dictator ivows to get tough LA PAZ, Bollvla CAP> -Delpete u ae\M economic crllia aDd fl'OW· iDc oppoelUon to bll leadenblp, Geo. lAl.I Oarda·Meu bas rtafftrmed bil 'lnteDUOD to st•J OD .. Boliva'• prealdeat add to be enn more "banb ud ldleldble'' toward bis crtUca and opponeata. Lut May, be bad Hid be would tum tbe ......-..cy over to someooeelleoa Au.r.t But tbat WU aU but fortotten oa/ J~ 17 wben Garda·Meu'• mililar)' 1ovenment and lta supporters ob- serv .. the first umlvenU')' of the eoup tl&at brou1bt blm to pow .... "All united in a common objec- tive," proclaimed 1overnment ad-v er U a em en ta In newspapers tbroucbout the country. Gard.a·Mna, 52, beaded the 1980 .coup that toppled lhe ei1ht·monlb-old 1overnment of interim President Lydia GueUer and abruptly ended two )'ears of contlict-ridden civWan rule here. Hla "Government of N'ational· Reconstruction'' hu run this Andean patloa ~ 5.S million people, molt of them Indians, with an iron band. In return it bas faced barab criticism and a virtual economic blockade by other Western countries, international organisations and fund· lnt a1encles. . Chartea lhat top officials of lbe re· 11lme are involved in Bolivia's blllion- dollar cocaine--export trade and stay in power through violent repression and corruption have erodedly Initial support for Garcia-Meza, even among rlf.ht-wll\I netiooalist groups here. 1·be president claimed last year that the tqeover was to "save the fatherland from anarchy and chaos" and to stem what be called the "in- ternational extremist conspiracy'' he claimed was then invadinl the na- tion. That "conspiracy," be said, was spearheaded by Bolivia's left. Just three weeks before the coup, a moderate-leftist coalition called Unidad Democratlca y Popular <UDP) and beaded by ex-President Hernan Siles-Zuazo (1956-60), had WOA\ the largest plurality of votes in a na- tion wide election. Siles was expected to be named president by the Congress, which iA charged under Bolivia's constitution wltb seJecUna the chief executive if no candldat.e receive. an abloiute majority of the popular vote. But the military coup prevented that and Bolivia's flnt woman presl· dent wu forced from office. The Roman CethoUc. Church and human·rilbta groupe have charted that the UDP and other Jeft·wint par· ty 1roups, leaders of a powerful but now-outlawed labor conf edera- tlon and other · retime opponents have since been syatemallcally persecuted by 1ovemment security forces. Labor organiaationa and political parties are still banned, and a mid· night-to-dawn nationwide curfew re· Coup last year was to "save the fat her land from anarchy and chaos.'' mains in effect. While newspapers in the country are increasingly allowed to print critical articles, radio and · television news la oCficlally prepared and broodcastinstatenetworktie-ina. Endorsed at first by Bolivia's con· servative oligarchy and political right and by the small but influential middle-class business and pro· fesslooal sectors, Garcia-Meza in 12 months appears to have alienated many of those one-time s upporters. The ultra-right Falange Party, one staunch backer of the coup, recently demanded the president's resigna- tion after heavily armed party mem· bers selzed an Occidental Petroleum Co. natural-gas processing plant in southeast Bolivia, a movement crushed two days later by the army. Broad opposition from within the armed forces itself has led to three unsuccessful army-led coups against Garcia-Meza since early May. The leaders of the most recent, June 27, were the army's commander in chief and chief '1 staff. They were arrested and expelled from the country. 25% to 30% off Custom draperies, top treatments and custom beds reads. -~~~r"""T!~~ 25% off Custom carpets. Our enin line II on Ille. lnoludM pluth, low-cut Ind more Art wrty ol cOlorl end' fllbr!Q to l4Jlt your t.ete PecldWlg end lnftlllt1on at our teQtMr tow JCPenney ptlc ... ,ln.ctfff ttltoqh July 4, 1H1. ~.,. _ .,, ....... , .. -.,.. on· 11•41 ._.t ... 0 ......... 41,4117 "ALM ..-.0. IPl•I 111/M' ,...._ 4"11,._,,. PWNTI •U (ltll ..._.,., .-11, .... , .... ... II s II a frt'I ..._., .. TMOUIMO OAAe ....... , ... ,, TOMMCI tltlt ,,. ... ,, WllTCOWIA ttt•••"' WWW IWOOO llt .... Nttt We sell first quality and discontinued merchandise from Sears Retail and Catalog Distribution. "Was'' prices quoted are the regular prices at which the items were formerly offered by Catalog or in many Sears Retail store• around the country. SEARS BETAVlllON VIDEO CASSEnE RECORDER w~n~i·00 NOW 54999 1~7/11111 SEARS 19" REMOTE CONTROL COLOR TELEVISION was559.99 NOW 449.99 SAVE 110.00 NOW 29.99 was 48.99 BABY CRIB was 97.99 NOW 59.99 WILSON RACQUETBALL RACKET WITH COVER SEARS12 PRINTING CALCULATOR 1/4" & 1/8" DRfVE CRAFTSMAN HEAVY DUTY STAPLE GUN WITH STAPLES was 16.99 NOW6.99 was 34.99 lhmtinglon 84"ach 9M5 Adam!'> Adam!'> & Mal(nolia (714) 963·2666 STORE HOURs . •a.·M It:-:• . .... , .. ,_,. .... , .. ,_,. NOW 14.99 Ask about S.•ars cn·dit plan!'>. ------------------Paid Advertlsement------------------ A utog eni cs Big Success in Tota~ Weight Control By John Starr Los Angeles, July 22. Taking it off is easy, but keeping it off forever has been difficult. These are the statements of Ors. Eugene Natale, M.D., a weight control specialist to Che Hollywood stars, and Paul Verdier, PhD, a behavioral scientist. After years of study. and with hundreds of cases, Dr. Verdier pointed out that only by reaching lhe subconscious mind was it ~ible to change lifelong eating habits and in the subconscious learnjng process to acquire a genu.ine wte desire for foods that cannot build fat cells. Rapid Weight Lots Dr. Natale stated that since the inception of the new program people were amazed to find that they could lose approxJmatetr 1 to 2 pounds every day fora penod ot 15 days whUe enjoying such delicious foods as steak, ground round, chicken, lurker. veal ... Many types of white fish, and, ol course, such luxury items as lobster, scallops, and shrimp. He explained that the basic reasoning behind this diet ~lan was simply that the delicious foods on the program were the type of foods Incapable of building fat cells. 'Autogenics' Olange Taste Desires Dr. Paul A. Verdier, author of many books and papers on auto~enics who is one of the ~rinc1ples in the new program of Total ~ight Control, stated that "It seems like everyone with a weight problem has tried dieting many times and usuallJ. wlt~ some degree of success altnougb It was very painful In calorie COWlting, and often they found the only way they could lose weiaht was to eat as liltle u 500 calorles a day. However, as Dr. Verdier pointed out, the medical portion ol the program under Or. Natale made lt poasible to eat an abundant supply of delicious rood l"every day while rapidly loalng wel1ht. More lm~tant than eYel'1 he atated. WU the tralnim teutons or BEHAVIOftA[ MODIFICATION WHICH WERE OF.SIGNED TO REACH THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND AND C HANGE OL D , UNDESIRABLE BATING hablta. He stated, lbroup the modern art "=·•· tbe ilOlll and flllered oat by the conscious mind are accepted into the sub- conscious: meaning that it is a rast short cut, so that the foods of the past -pies. cakes, spaghetti with rich sauces, potatoes, butter, bread. pizza, donuts ... and all of the high carbohydrate foods, as well as greasy and oily foods - french fries, potato chips, pork chops, and so many other foods that readily build fat cells are no longer appetizing. He said, "The mind accepts such foods to taste like Cat or lard The mind subconsci6usly accepts them to be unappetizing and unhealthy.'1 Bulldlng Kec.onts lnto the Body Dr. Natale·, the bariatric physician to the Hollywood stars, then added, "We who have specialized in the medical weight control field for many years are scientifically unable lo explain why the 'ketones' that are developed In the body through this food program so erricienOy burn up fat cells even though the individual is eating an abundant supply of delicious foods. We simply believe that during the fifteen day period of the rapid weight loss portion of our program, without the use of salts, oils and sugars. the body then requires that the stored up fat cells break down and are released into the system. That's perhaps one of the reasons why it almost s timulating drugs were to be consumed. He stated that, of course, everyone on the program would have a complete physical examination and even thou~h the cost of medication woulc! be included in lhe program, any .md all medication would be agreed upon between the doctor and his patient. Or. Paul Verdier Ph.D. Eliminating Stress Learning to Cope Dr. Paul Verdier then joined in the conversation stating that one of the primary functions of the 16 sessions in this 'Total Weight Control' program was simply to be able to have each and every individual throuJUi 'autogenics' learn to completely relax. And, in many cases, to eliminate completely hypertension. Per- haps most of all, he said, was the fact that understanding thd r penona1 weight problem would help them know the reason "'hy they were 'food·aholics'. He a.1ld that even as Car back as the da / a person is born the symptom of hunger is the strongest there is. Even when a baby was crying, not necessarily from hunger, that inevitable bottle always appeared and later in life when you as • child fell down and skinned your knee thell Mother always came to the rescue to aay, "Oh, Johnny, or Mary. don't cry1 come ill and hive some cake ano lee cream." In later Ute when you were frustrated, what always baJPeMd? You'd open the .,,...,..tor door. 'lbla la why our ~ wtth ie ...._ C0¥9r'I fNfrJ ptmeol autopnictand the videolaadlo 1es1ion1 are d•llned to have you deeply ............. the NUOnl why you l\Pep It orf Forevf'r ' • .. • The Tolal We ight Control Program was designed so thal once you have rapidly Jost your weight you will never gain it back again. And that's what it Is all about ... Total Weight Control. 24 Hour a Oay llelp As a last point, he added thal those in the program would receive a special number that they could call any time. even at 2, 3, or 4 in the morning. Grand Opening 2 Locations Dr. Natale stated that in order to serve both Los Angeles aod Orange Counties the decision was made to open a location in each county. He pointed out that while he had many patients coming to his Hollywood offices from as far away as Malibu, Palos Verdes and San Marino, that he felt it advisable to serve Orange County from the Warner Fairview Plaia in Santa Ana, wh ich is at the corner or Fairview Road and Warner Avenue, a mUe and a half ·north of the 405 Frwy .. and just North of the Costa Mesa City line. Since those participating In t.t)e program would find it necessary to come in twice a week for their a utogenic session the Orange County location was added to Che Total Weight Control's original plans. The Hollywood location ls at 7188 Sunset Blvd. and the number is 876·4093. In Orange County call 714/556-5226. Grand Opening Savings Dr. Verdier said the normal charie for this type of TotaJ Weight Control program would-be In excess of one thousand dollars as It includes medical examiM· tionl Jab tests, medication as neeoed, and 16 sessions of autogenlc training, plus 24 hOur r,hone service, and lmmedi•t• before & after' photos .•. However, he said during tille • Grand Opening, for all thole enrolllng this week, the c•t would be •. Credit term& are available and Visa and Maa_. charge accepted. Offer l.JaU&d co nme and Space Awallabl• Dr. Natale joined in the can• aallon to say that apace for IJI :=.!".:i., advisable to flnd. out about pro1ram aa aoon aa ~·~-J •pidallJ while tM Qr90 .... ii "' .a.ct. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 M~sa senior centen seeks selfi..sufficiency · ~·A&YJANESCARCE,UA> ..., ......... For senior citi&ens who vtsil tl)e Golden Timers ln Costa Mesa, ab lndependenl Ille style means h~vlnc a bot lunch, a blood pre- .. ure clinic and a telephone bud· dy to call each day. But lbe center. like the people Who depend upon it, is having a problem with its self -sutrlclency. Aa many as 320 seniors come by car, bus, van and even bicycle to · tbe center, at 114 E. 19th St. •'I 'veJust completed a survey of our users, and most are in the 70·to-8S ace bracket," said Cathy Sybee, the f\1)1-tlme director of t_.ecenter. She spoke from a makeshift ·otflce in the center, which began '"9 two houses. Construction to connect and im· Wove the two houses was begun lut month and is scheduled for cpmpletionbyearly August. An enlarged kitchen will ha ye a ~mmerc1af stove and dish~ .. sher, bathrooms will be wide- enough for new wheelchairs and tlae area formerly, between the houses wiU become a large room tor dining, crafts and exercise cJasses. All operating costs are met by tbe Newport Chapter of National Charity League, which operates i~e Ticktocker Thrift Shop at 540 \f.19thSt.inCostaMesa. PAINTING AT CENTER Betty Boyd keeps active But spiraling construction costs put the lowest bid for the work at $50,000, and furnishings could run as high as $25,000. · Mrs . Cavlulaugh was jolnecfby charity league members Marilyn Steele and Jean Liechty in dis· cussing the center's problem. "We've never asked for help outside our group," Mrs. Steele pointed out. "We've been proud of the fact that we didn't have to ask our friends or anyone in the com· munilyfor money." Charity League facility feels pinch from .inflation penses are paid for out of mem·· bershtpdues ... "We'll probably have a fund· raising event," Mrs. Cavanaugh added, "but it's hard to llnd the lime when we also volunteer at the thrift shop and the center." The 178 active Charity League members are joined by 134 Ticlct.ockers, teen-age daughters who volunteer a certain number of hours each month. "Working with my daupter has been good experience,'' Mrs. Steele said. "It gets a ctrl ln· vol ved and expands her world." Mrs. l.Jecbty agreed, remem· berlng one of her Clrsl chores when she arrived at the center with hertwodaughters. ··wewere assigned to clean out the garbage pails," she said, smiling. "It's not always fun, but we do what's needed." Many Charity League mem-· bers are registered nurses, and last year the center administered 500 flu shots. That's as many as Hoag Hospital gave," Mrs. Cavanaugh pointed out. Blood pressure clinics, legal counseling, housing and job in· formation also are a vaitable on a regular basis. coffee and companionship," Mrs.' Steelesaid. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday throucb Friday and ls free to seniors, alt.bough cost of a monthly newsletter for those who want to receive lt is $2 a year. Tlcktockers cond~t parties one Saturday each month and bake desserts daily. Lunches cost $1.SO for a bot meal or $lfor a salad bar. ' "Some of the Golden Timers take part or their bot lunch home for diMer, and we always giveout the extra food,'' Mrs. Bybee said. The center served 150 Thanksgiving dinners last year, and200turnedoutfor a barbecue. "Our director here ls terrific," Mrs . Liechty said. "Her entire fam'1y comes over to help with parties, and last December her husbaqd was Santa. For many seniors, it was the only Christmas they had." In addition to birthday parties, card parties and picnics, the cen· ter's big event for August will bea combination yard sale, swap meet and bazaar where Golden Timers can sell used items and handicrafts. During the four years of the cen- ter's exhtence, the croup not only sbpported it, but managed to save Sf,2,000 toward the remodeling now ln progress, according to Either Cavanaufh. the chapter·s director of cbarihes. "The 1979 Disneyland Award for $1,000 was earmarked for senior programs," Mrs. Liechty said, "and even our meeting ex- But the center is more than just a place to come for help with problems. Anyone needing more informa- tion about the center and its services can call 642·2275, or Charity League and thrift shop questions can be answered at 646-4024. • Detty .... .., .... This is unfinished building project at Golden Timers senior cehtp fn Co,ta Mesa. Charity League is finding remodeling expenlftf,J. · 1 "It's more like a home. Some people j~t come by for a cup of ~-------------------------~- United Airlines, Sheraton and STEPHEN BROWN Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays present: LIQUIDATORS APPRAISERS By Order of Mojor Furniture & Corpef Manufacturer SUNDAY, JULY 26 ~.0~~0~0.m. 17751 Sky Park East, lrvlne, CA Deeorator Fu.rnitare Elego~ lfvted furniture lnclUdlng: Steepers • Loveseot1 • PIO'ypene I Secftonol1, Cocktoll Coff .. 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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 20, 1981 .............. Ted Glaser. though blind, toys with videotape equipment a.a seeing-eye dog studies photographer Glaser i3 preoccupied with de8ign of computers and how they wiUshape man's future. Blind computer whiz has broad vision EL SEGUNDO IAP > -The motor car was a fact before Henry Ford painted it black and made it available to everyone. ln the 1950s, before anyone knew they needed a copier. there suddenly appeared a copier - and everyone needed one. The future is a strange phenomenon. There Is no true clairvoyant. Largely, new things are shaped by persistent and patient people, adding up one and one, two and two, changing a mind here, improving a mousetrap there. One of these people is Edward L . (Ted) Glaser. His expertise is com- puters, what they can do, what they cannot do. He designed the first desktop computer nearly 20 years ago, and invented a stylus so that a com- puter user could make notes in the computer memory by writing them on the display screen. For Ampex, the electronics com· pany that made its name supplying video'8pe equipment for the television industry, his job is not looking into the future, but designing it. Take the microprocessor, those tiny chips th~t are revolutionizing the com- puter industry. Glaser did not invent the microprocessor, but he could see whatitcoulddo-and that is the soul of innovatlon. ''I've been accused or having superb far vision, but my near vision lsn't too good," be says blithely. Ted Glaser cannot see at alJ with his eyes. He has been blind since he was 8Yl.i years old. His sight never was very good. His thinking, however, bas 20-20 vis· ion. This 51-year-old, slightly plump, Ji appy-voiced, optimistic man whofre· from Page A2 DELI CAPSULE quenUy rubs his squinting eyes, is acutely aware of one anthropological fact: Man creates the t-001, and the tool changes the man. For that reason he is preoccupied with the design of computers, the direction·they are taking society. Just as mass production locked mankind In· to a way of life, improving it no doubt, but dehumanizing tt a bit too, so do computers have the potential for changing the world, for better, for worse, and maybe both. The big development or the 1970s - the microprocessor, the tiny chip that can do all kinds of chores if it is de· signed right -makes that possible. It turned computer design around. Ted Glasersawitcom1ng. Glaser, as bead of the industry com· mittee, could see in research reports that marvelous microprocessor was coming. The rest or the committee agreed, but what co'Uld those UtUe chips do? Glaser strives to bear in today's pro· cesses the signals that point to the ruture. The microprocessor, as he saw early on, made computers more human-serving. Software, those whir· ring tapes of instructions drawn up by programmers, was gett1n1 to be a problem. "It is difficult to find enough people to program everything that needs to be programmed. Assuming the need slackens off, by 1990 roughly, every graduate in the United States will have to be a computer programmer. Ob· viously, that's not going to happen, which means we are going to have to find a better way of programming computers," he said. • • • either in the helicopter or capsule, a parachute bas been included which Lohrenz said will safely drop the capsule to the ground from heights as low as 75 Flood toll revised PEKING (AP ) China said Saturday 7S3 people were killed another 558 are still mlsslnc and more than 1. 5 mllllon lost their homes in the diautroua flood that hlt its most populous province last week. feel. . Lohrenz credits Dana Point resident Dennis Huff, now on active duty with the Marines, with dealping the parachute system. He said help in making molds for the capsule, which la assembled in two pieces, came from the Ima1lnary Glass ComiNUfY of Fullerton. · Lohrenz said the purpose of the public In· troducilon Saturday was to attract potential in· veators, whose money would be necessary lf de· mand for the capsule results in a need to mass pro· duce It.· He said the capsule wtU be ru1ht·tested as sooa u tests can be arran1ed. They would include droP.Pinl the capsule from. 5,000 feet to tett the para<?hute u well as watch1111 it in fli1ht. Lohrenz said he and h1a father have invested between Sl0,000 and $12,000 of their own money on conalJ'Uction of the flrat captule. He said capsules for ..neat use would sell for about •.ooo and carfQ capeul• would sell for about '31,500 becauae they wquld not contain sopb1Jt1cated medlcal equi_pment. Lohrenz uid that Betty O'Rou rke. ad· Qllniltr~r o( the county Office of Emer1ency Medical Services, has e"prealed inteNlt in the ......... for Po11ible use in the county. Ma. 0' ... e, wtlo WU scheduled to attend the open bouie Saturday, wat not available for comment. The account by the of· ficlal Xinbua news a1en· cy lowered the deat h toll, estimated by cov· ernment offlclala Wed· neaday, when they said 3,000 to •.ooo people bad died. The acency said more tban 1.8 m llli911 acres were ftooded when the rat n-1wollen Y an1tu River rampaced tbrou1b ao u tbweat Slc h uan Provin ce, deatroyin1 one-filth of tbe crop1 ID China'• main rlc•·11'owtn1 re· pon. n tald the dam••• ~·*'at $1.1 ~Tile Cblnue Red Cn.l'llld today lt l&W W I I • 0 D t l d e r ..... wbedMr to ..-Uatsna· tloaal _ ..... to help •lcU1111 ol the flood. UMers defend 'besieged' nuke MONROE, Mich. (AP) -Defendert armed with laser 1uo1 and attackert wearin& U&ht-1ena1Uve clot.hlni be1an 1kirmilhina Saturday at the Permi 2 nuclear power plant here in what of· ficials said was a test of euarda' abiUty to repulse terrorist attacks. The simulated battles lnvolvinJ local law enforcement a1enclea, the FBI and 11 federal blgh-tecbnolon energy lab are part of a Nuclear Regulatory Com· mi11lon effort to show off sophilticated training devices that can indicate bow well plant security personnel are able to defend a nuclear power plant, an NRC spokesman said. The exercises at Detroit Ediaon Co.'s 3 oays Only 2.97 . 0 ., Of O\ay® Lotion ' ·que beau· Non-greasy. ~~'Oz ty tormula 4· ~~ M-.. 2 Fermi plant are the i;econd in a series of ei&ht planned at varlous nuclear generatin1 stations natlonwtde by San· dla NJ\tional Labs of Albuquerque, N.M., NRC spokesman Ru111 Marablto said a similar exercise already hu been conducted at Camp Pendleton lnvolvine the nearby San Onofre nuclear power plant. The contract with Sandia Laba is de· signed ''only to demonstrate a way of exercising and improving tactical methods for security persoMei to de· rend a nuclear plant,'' said Marabito. The demonstration will be observed by Detroit Edison plant security person· For nel, but directly Involves only memt>,n of the Monroe County Sberilra Depart ment, the FBI and po11lbly other loc~ law enforcement aaencles, Marablto said. He said the demonstraUon1 resemble an actual batUe -minus the blood and bullets. Marabito explained that "batWnc" forces use modified rtnes wblcb fire standard blank ammuniUon and also emit laser beams. 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Orange Coast DAILY ~ILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 California :r;ancher.s want to poison coyotes EUREKA (AP ) -Coyotes are coatlnt Hearln11 oa Compound 1080 have been re1ular. ButthelateatnatloowldeaurveybytbeU.S. American CCJG1umen more than SIOO mlWoa a year, 1cbeduled for Tue9day and Wednelday bl Daver by Fiab and Wildlife Service aaya that in tm alooe, important role ln t.hla downalldf than coyotes. But the ranchers aUll conalder the coyote 10.1ea "bl· tolerable," Mrs. Howard 1aid ln an interview. and ranchers want relief. tbe Environmental ProtedJoa Aaency. Tbe N atlonal coyotes COit America'• conaumers '102 mlWon in on· Coyota were never a major problem in thele Wool Growers' AnoelaUon and tbe NaUoul Cat· ly U\e sheep and catue lnduatrtea. TbJa includet the The ranchers aay they want U• back lJl a Umlt· ed, resutated way. Thia means the le1al UH oaJy by the trappers of the U.S. Interior Departmeat'• Dlvlsionof Animal Dama1e Control. ao11y, emerald bills on the western tip of Callfonala Uemen'a AlloctaUon have .Ued that the ban on lossea to the rancher, the co.t of bunUn1 killer -until 19'12. That's when Pl'eaJdent Nixon bowed to Compound1080bellfted. coyotes, and higher prices caused by reduced sup- envlrorunentallst pressure and banned the poiaon But envlronmentallatl maintain that 1080 killa plies. Compoundl080. lndlacrhninately, and Ila victiml include such en-The executive secretary of the California Wool Since then, the faat-mult1plyln1 native of the dangered species aa con-. and ea1les. In San Growers Association, Michele Howard, put.I the na-Tbele eovemment trappera, aupported in mott areas by federal, state and county fund.I, beartbe brunt ol the batUe against coyotes and other pre- dators. arld Southweat has Invaded tbecountryslde between Francisco, a refional vice president of the Sierra tionwide 1979 coyote losses to the sheep Industry Humboldt Redwoods State Park and the Paclflc Club, Mark Palmer, sald environmentalists "would aloneat$90milllon. Ocean. be ln there battling'' a1ainat an)' move to return 1080. Federal figures show that in 1972 when 1080 was Coyotes have come in such force that the sheep ''We think the claims of the sheep growers are ln still being useG. there were 15.85 million commercial ranchers are staying In the business only on 1peeula· many ways exa11erated. We believe there are many sheep in the country. Thia fell to 10. 7 million ln 1978. lion that the Reaun admlnlatraUon will, as one put other ways to control coyotes without poison.'' 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Talks had broken off Wednesday, with officials of the United Food and Commercial Workers union stomping out of the mediator's office and urg- ing their members to reject the com- panies' "insulting" offer and go on strike. "We're still pessimistic, but we're wilUng lo see what they have to say.•' said John Sperry, president of one of the union's nine locals and a chief negotiator. Another union spokesman, Bob :McGrath, said the clerks were re-suming bargaining "with no as· surances from management ... but if something can be worked out, it will be better than a strike." The negotiating team for the Food Employers Council spent the day drawing up a new offer it hoped would be acceptable to the union. "We 're going to improve our offer, but we expect the union will modify its demands, too," said market spokesman Bob Voigt. , Meantime, clerks in some counties continued to vote on whether to re· ject the companies' initial offer and strike. Voling was to continue through the weekend and on Monday, with ballots to be counted on Tues· day. A walkout could come as early as 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. Affected by the walkout would be 1,277 supermarkets owned by 21 ma- jor chains in 12 Southern California counties -San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, Kem, Inyo and Mono. The area baa a population or 13.9 million people, and the supermarkets sell 85 percent of the groceries in the region. When talks broke down Wednesday evening, management had made its initial offer -which it insist.I was "just an opening wedge" -whlle the union had made its openin1 de- mands, which a spokesman conceded were expected to be revised. Tbe employers offered an increase of 22 percent in wages and fringe benefits over three years, while the union was demanding a 56 percent in- crease. 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The animals must be protected, Caraballo said, "because they are of fundamental importance, es peel ally in the northeast, where they offer a source of milk for children and . . . serve as lone distance transport, wlthstandln1 work with few demands, and little nffd for food and water.'' The Agriculture Ministry said meat exports have gone mostly to Japan and France, with exports of 40 tons tut year, as well as lar1e domestic sales. The agriculture secretary ln the state of Plaut, north ot here, said that slau1bterbouae1 there are ldlling up to 1,000 donkeys and mules a day. Theherd,saldSecretaryOdalrSoares, "laootbe road to extinction, when one con.alders the hi1b level of females sacrificed ln the mldatofthe reproductive cycle." One Bra.Ulan agronomist said equine meal, in· creasingly popular ln many lnduatrialized countries, is a tasty alternative to beer. 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The sour, ofricioua prosecutors stride around. the carpeted, wood-paneled courtrooms throwin1 accusing glares at the defendants. The ca1ey, slightly rumpled defense lawyers quietly plol strategies and try to "jusl folU" their ways into not guilty pleas. THE JUDGES, always neat, lHm and wlth various degrtts or fatherly gray, leao back in their oversized black recliners in the most comfortable refereeing position known to civilization. Then there are the defendants who sit In their straight-backed wooden chairs like fallen angel•. You can't figure why they look so normal. In this usual setting, this cliche of a courtroom, the jurors sit In a pack against a wall and mildly observe the goings-On like spectators at a tennis match. But from time to time, the courtroom scene isn't so usual. This is a story of one of those times. Her name, as she explained while stand~g to correct the Orange County Superior Court clerk who called it, was AJmonde Kredel. She was called ror jury duty this week in a murder trial involving two defendants from Huntington Beach, James Marvin and Joe Aguirre. She was being interviewed as an alternate. A.-nc Tropic~! Fish• Fresh • M~rine Specl•I July 2.2, 1981 -July 28, 1981 Gymnocorymbua temetzl: . 79 It is reputed that In 1930 when I first came to this cO\.lntry from Paraguay, I sold for as much as $10.00 a pair but I am so hardy that anyone can af· ford me now. Enchanting aptly describes me with my "Black Skirt" and large black anal fin . See me at Aquatic Tropicals where I am on sale under the name "Black Skirt" for only .79. 1510 W. 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Ms. Kredel said she had served as a juror on two other c::riminal trial1. In both criminal cases, she'd been an alternate and in each loaunce, she said bluntly. she'd diaa1reed wit.It the jury verdicts. She saJcl •be couldn't staQd to be quiet ariy longer. 'l'llea-~e the serious part. The lawyera had to d I~ helher to keep her. The prosecution and def 4t ( ke turns dismissina candidates they t lblnk ~ nots~ the case their way. Kll'ch • ed at ~olleague J . Michael Beecher, a public de ender. As they whispered, Ms. Kredel sat In the jury box with her arms folded, scowling and mouthing her dissatisfaction to the man sitting ne-xl to her. He was 1atiothetl t:andldate to be an alternate He was s111tl,\ns a,Jld stealing glances at her. • "Your hOnor, we'd like to thank and dismiss Mr. Robinson," said Karch In the overly polite way lawyers talk in a courtroom. Tbe smiling man s~pped down . .Ms. Kredel, a most l~ely c,andl~te to s quietly tbrou1h anothedury, contlntled to scowl In the box. Then another prospective juror was called and the qu~ionlhg began agaln. This time. thouah. the new candidate gave the usual answers about being fair aod unbiased and showed the usual signs ot hervousness. • NEX'JI IT WAS Prosecutor Patrick Geary'& turn to eliminate a.candidate and he immediately called Ms. Kredel's name. With a sigh of roller. she walked out of the courtroom ending one of the small stories that never get published In the newspapers or 1race the TV screen. And it was then most people in the courtroom realized that Geary figured to have a stron' case. "They need my vote In that jury room," she urged the Judae. Trying t9 be conciliatory, the judge noted that alternates lometlmea bave lo rm in when jurors get sick. Sbe ~ •tW bave her chance, he said. Slavic in the subconscious? "But that MYtr happens," the lrqstrated juror answered. "~veryone's always well." Asked the j"-dge: ''Would you be a fair alternate juror!" .. A juror," sh,e replied, setting her Jow. BY THEN THE other candidates in the au· dience were snickering with nervous laughter. Richard Karch, a defe~se lawyer, had his head buried in his arms to hide his laughter. Judge Law was beaming. And M&. Kredel was not budging. MESA, Ariz. (A Pl -Gene Sutherlandjustcan't get over it nyel. He talks in his sleep, which is not unusual, except the words come out in Russian, a language he doe so 't knowwhenhe'sawake. 1 Sutherland, 56, a self·employed mechanical engineer, said the only foreign language he knows is German. His wile Wilma said she noticed 1t about two months ago and "thought it was all just gob- bledygook . . . some sort of weird dream." When the Save time, energy and money on f&cnous brand name no-wax tile! Sale group includes patterns from ~g, Amtico, GAF, Color Tile and Metro. Gorgeous array. of delisns ~colors add easy-care elegance to any, room. Wtr-'re moving out ~1119~ patterns to make room for new m2 ~isns. 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PRECISE INSTALLATION! •NO NEED TO WAX! • STAYS BRIGHT WITH DAMP MOP! tZ" A lr ~Nae 592. FT. ~~~----·~-~...-....... ----·~·~· ~.-.. ...... ---.~-.............. ~ ......... ~.~-........ ~ ..... ~ .... ~ ..... lllJllll ............ ~ .... " ..... ~ ... •~•~•~·~· .. •~a .. u"s11111s"s1111111 ... ~ .... 1111111..-.. 111112"&•&11&1&11&1011slllllllllllllll I Coast plan approval ends lengthy <le bate ... • .. more than a .. beariQo, ne romfha, t erate Coa mmlaslon tut week ap .a deyelopmenf~ the 9,&acre ltvb1e Cout. '~:d .. T-.declsion mean.a the Irvine Comp~ can begin de· velopinMt witldQ a year to 18 months on its long-awalt$1 pro- posal for homes, offices, hotels and resort commercial fecillties between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The plan as approved by coastal commissioners includes 2,000 dwelling units, to be located for the most part on the western portion of the sprawling coastline property. size of the commerciaJ project at Sand .Canyon ~\JO in half, leavin& 25,000 ~~m­ merclaJ space lnAt<ad M 50,000, trao a ""2SO-room hotef lnstead of ,,_4 • 500 ~ en~loned 1>y tbe ,,...f~ 'T. ~ • ~-~.I~ , pany, I •"' • A "marginal plu!' com· ~ Qllssion req\lire~ent tha • Sand Canyon Avenue be a two-lane arterial highway instead of a win41r}g two4,ne park road as advocated by the panel's staff and environmen1allsts. Grading Je,,r a four-lane arterial would oriQt be 20 ~~t more th.an the two-lane roadway, and the commission should have endorsed compapy plans for the larger roadway. ~~! wt'U. GET UER Aam: urnE J<nt~EN AND A~ NlWVA<UUM CLEANER! . , Two roads will be construct- ed on the parcel, joining Coast Highway on the south and the proposed San Joaquin Transportation Corridor on the north. At the junction of Coast Highway and the proposed four. lane Pelican HUI Road a com- mercial development with 200,000 s quare feet of buildings is planned. One need only look at Laguna Canyon Road to see the problems associated with a two-Jane roadway leading to the beach. But a two-lane arterial is to be pref erred over a winding park road. Chances are, the county will have to come back in future years and widen Ute road to four lanes at a much hjper cost. Reaga:n held. 6rm at summit ·. And at the southern end of the proposed Sand Canyon Avenue, the company has re- ceived approval for 25,000 square feel of offices and a 250-room hotel. There are many pluses and several minuses to the final coastal plan approved by the state panel. Here are the pluses: ~ -Up to 74 percent of the total acreage will be dedicated for use as open space or pre- servation. A compromise worked out between commission officials and the company will see land dedication come at a timely pace as development gets under way on the various tracts and com· mercial enterprises. -Tbe plan has been whittled down over the years from an in- itial proposal for 12,000 dwelling units, to 2,000. -The company agreed to impose resale controls on about 400 affordable units requlr:etf by the commission. Without resale controls, any affordable housing program becomes worthless alter the first batch of owners put the "For Sale" sign up. -The commission cut the Now for the "minuses" in the Irvine Local Coastal Plan: -There would appear to be no need for 100,000 square feet of offices at the Pelican Hill de- velopment. The Irvine Company is seek- ing approvaJ for 900,000 square feet of office space at Newport Center , just a few miles up the road. To place offices, with the in- herent traffic caused by com- muters and clients, on a coastaJ strip adjacent lo a state park, seems unwise and unnecessary. -Ten-story buildings at the Pelican Hill development are ex- cessive. Adjacent cities have he ight limitations of 36 feet, and county supervisors recently turned down a r equest by a South Laguna group seeking high rise in that village. Again, towering hlgb rise structures are out of place next to a state park. There will be disagreement as to wh ether the commission ave away tbe farm, or was top trict in its devefot>ment concft- tions. On the balance, however, it appears the 10 years of planning paid off in a workable com· promise for everyone. Governor On target California with its long coastline and thousands of square miles off ederally managed desert and forest lands, stands to be more severely damaged than mostother states by the policies of Interior Secretary James Watt. Almost as soon as he took of- fice, Watt decided to i'everse . former Secretary Cecil AndruS' ban on further oil leasing in !edel'-1 waters off the West Coast. Now he seeks to rescind ex· ecutive orders issued by Presi- dent Nixon and President Carter that restrict the operation of off- r o ad vehicles s uch as motorcycles, dune buggies and snowmobiles in sensitive desert and mountain areas. To his credit, Gov. J erry Brown, backed by environmen- talist groups, has vowed to fight Watt on both issues. Present off-road vehicle policy permits fe deral land managers to curb the use of these vehicles in areas subject to severe and lasting damage, and to bar them completely from some desert areas where the wildllf e and vegetation could be permanently obliterated by vehicular traffic. • Already more than a million acres of California desert have been stripped of surf ace soil by off - road vehicles -now numbering 1.5 million in the state. The Nixon and Carter orders at least serve to protect what's left. Watt's attitude is that off-road vehicle operators are entitled to fuJI use of federal lands , r egardless' of J>Qtential dam,ge. By the same token, he is con- vinced that oil companies should ha ve the right to conduct full and free exrloration for oil and gas in federa waters, regardless of potential damage to the scenic coastline, t ourism and com- mercial fishing in the adjacent three-mile area controlled by the state. If Watt's policies cannot be blocked, priceless lands and waters can be irreversibly harmed -a fine heritage for future generations of Californians and others who visit the state. Brown ls right on target in his determination to do battle with an Interior Secretary who ayparently chooses to disregard bis duty as curatpr o( federal lands. Califor- nians should back the governor 100 percent. Opinions expressed In the space above •re those of the O.lly Pilot. Otnef. views ex· pressed on this page are those Qf their authors and artists. Reader comment ls lnvlt· ed. Addreu The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, ,:osta Mesa, CA ?2626. Ptione (714) 642-d21. ~M. Boyd I ldiotn11 are tricky ' Jf )'OU don't UoW tbe ld10l1ll, )'du doa'l naUy know the lanf'MI•· Tan tbe word a "back ward'• and "forward." TIMy'r• OPP"ltet. So yo.a'd tlmlk one ml1bl bt M8'r1bl• ii UM odaer were nol. Bat DO, you w,.alda't waa& your child to"-mt.ber bactw-1'd or forward. , Te" Super low! pmet have bMli won by te...._ with qua~baca 1fbo wore No . .a.a. T.-n Braclah.w, Boler Stnbaeb, Bob Oriele, K• Stabler and Joe Namath. \ I . OTT A WA !.,. .Lo }\ls f lrst meeti1ut a' the West.em eeoJiomi~ suotnut, PNll- dent Reagan displayed drastic change in Washington by warning West German C~ancellor tfelmuL Scfl'-1t<1t. it would be nsky for n-Onn to ~Y natural gas shipped throush the Soviet \.Inion's new Siberian pipeline. Neither Gerald Ford nor J immy Carter would have so directly confront· ed the imperious dean or Western sum- miteers. Nor was that the original in· tention or foreign policy bureaucrats preparing Reagan's s trategy here. But on the Siberian pipeline as on other key issues. politically appointed Reagan ad- m in is tr at ion officials beat the bureaucrats. THE RESULT WAS Reaganism at the summit. "The only thing we wanted to accomplish here," one seruor pres- idential aide told us, "was showing that Ro n a ld Reaga n stood for something," They s ucceeded. Jf Reagan at home is accused of formulating no foreign policy. Reagan a\ Ottawa left no doubt where be s tanch. , Official& of Ute other induslri.alized democracies, who often complained Carter did not stand for anything, grumbled here that Reagan stands for too much. At Ottawa, they learned as have congressional De mocrats, that l>e blnd b W.frfl'l per1opali&y~ and l>leasant' chatfe~ RHgltfA J!Alrf'Rt'dly ideological as no other American presi· dent has been. T he Ottawa summit came at an un· propitious time for Reagan, quite apart from interfering with his tax but fight and coinciding with the newest Mideast crisis. His lone natural ally here, British Prime Minister Margret Thatcher, is in political extremis. The accession or Socialist Francois Mitterrand to tt.e French presidency pushes leftward the ideological balance of the industrialized democracies. Under t h ese conditions . the diplo~tlc bureaucracy in Washington advised Reagan to sweet·talk his way to leadersbfp' at Ottaw~. Thus, early posi- tion papers for the summit urged ac- commodation toward t he wish-lists of Bonn, Paris and Ottawa -including the Siberian pipeline. BUT THE DEFENSE department in· tervened to insist that was not Ronald Reagan's policy .• Wh en Reagan arrived h·r:· f-VA_l _S /-l-DV-11-~ here, he 1mmed1ately warned Schmidt or dependence on Soviet energy. The chancellor r esponded that the pipeline would supply only 5 to 10 percent of Ge~an energy oeeds. Reagan persist· ed, suggesting U.S. help in providing altern~tive energy sources ~ coal and nuclear in place of Soviet gas. This U.S. hard line in Ottawa came o nl y after internal battling i n Was hingWll, and the same was true of Reagan's position on so·called North- Sout.b iuues. S .Qlrpartmenl positlorus on aid to the Utl'derd e ve l o ped Southern H enU•phere r ead suspiciously like Carur administration doctrine - possibly because t hey were drafted mainly by Assistant Secretary of State Robert Hormats, who was a senior of· ficial in the Carter administration. Non-Reaganaut Hormats encountered implae1ble opposition from Reaganauts in tbe Treasury and Office of Manage· ment and Budget. They switched the ad- ministration's position to opposition against a World Bank scheme for subs tantial U.S. financing of Third World energy development. Another backstage battle wa• fought over the approach to tbe nt'w French president. A first·draft briefing paper, prepared for Reagan by foreign policy bureaucrats, described Mitter· rand as "a man of vision" whose views demand respect. The Reaganauts re· m oved Lbe offending language, and the paper's final version advised a courteous but arm's length approach to Mitterrand. At issue was not the French presi- dent's personal merit but the danger of Reagan being trapped by Mitterrand and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in government projects to transfer resources from the developed North to the underdeveloped South. In his stiffly formal first meeting with Mitterrand, Reagan made clear hit preference for the private sect or Southern development. Thus, Reagan did more at Ottawa than answer complaints about U.S. in· terest rates a nd react to the Mideast. Reagan's positions actually set the boundaries of this summit, dooming in- c lusion in the final communique of Trudeau's gran diose scheme for "global negotiations'· to redistribute world wealth. OTHER NATIONAL leaders here did not like Reagan 's intransigence any more than Carter's indecisiveness. "Reagan s hould remember what Harry Truman said : ''You can tell a man to go to hell . but you can't make him go," one European diplomat told us. "We have other options than blindly following the Americans." Jn fact, Reagan in Ottawa told nobody to "go to hell." But representing the in- dustrial democracy best combining political stability. military power and economic health, he showed no hesita· tion in carrying Reaganism to the sum- mit. • •I Will w~an justice he court 'gofer'? Judge San~I ti>~' b•connor or Arizona has becomt tfle rst woman to be nOtrUnated to '"'tftr Slfprtmt"'Coutt. and every indication is that she will be confirmed with a mln~mu"' of ttouble. However, there is po'tent,lal trouble waiting for her when she actuallt ar· rives in Washington to join the C<>urt as a justice. It has to do with a tradition as old as the Supreme Court It.sell. It wouldn't make any difference, if she weren't a woman; but she ls. and lt is likely that the male justices are fretting over what to do about it. Specifically, it's this: WHEN THE JUSTICES of the Supreme Court meet to deliberate, no one else Is allowed tn the room. N~ one; no secretaries, no a$slstants, no clerks. This is hQ"' It has been down thtou1h the years and thJs t' how the JUiUces like lt. Actually, In an age when every under-assistant ,.Press secretary baa a flock: ot aides, It's kind of ril~ that the Supreme Court JusiJt~ like 1P do th1n11 all by themselves. But ,t.h,lf, is whtlre Ute prQblem ~P.mes In. Since there,are tJjl ;~cretarjes ~)' u· slatant.s, any rneni&l tnh tha,t come up durjn( dellberaU~ hive to be ~M by one or anotfler of U>e Juat.ice4. And, tradtdOQally the 1unlor medlber of tbe Court has been a11l1oecl to .kf, tbe "a of er" -the pe.,.OD who 1'aa to flO tht annoylq.ditty work. ll'• ~of U.. f~aternltx a~phere , of the~. When 1Pu're..ttM -.w boy YO\l do ~ m-S•I M>rk •. 'nd U.-wba another 1pot OPfllf 'JP, you •et t.o have the n>enlal .wor~ done 1or 1ou. It's ~ w 1)'1 belt> tlaat Wl.1. !!xcepe, now we an ab®t io have the llrJt .~. j~Cfe., ~d, ff"" .f•mlAlat . "•'"':! tielp• wh~t the1 are !:" t.t>. other ~ er.e ~I to ~VJ 10 ell· clde t It will ~ Ilk• to, a.a,_ Sen· drJ o·~ •• dif "IOftr. ti w, • au &Mt ~; ~ •ec.. ~, .... ,.,... ~-· .. J ~ die OOOJ' "' ,,._ ~ ctiUDben ~~p5 . ~. Jlllllil, tr~ • ~-~ -~I • ' ,-tt Uf AO epea A • ·dioer of. .ti•• elllteratloaa room • ., Um• •• ... .... • I t " ...... Take m essagu for lhe other justices. -Take orders for coffee and snacks, a nd reJey lhem lo a person waiting out- side the Ck!liberalions room. ~ Go out into the hallway to relay or- ders from the other justices. -Write down what bo<*s and ref· erence materials the other justices 181 GRllll need, and then go make s ure the library sends tbem aJong. Since im1 Justice John Paul Stevena • bas had all ot these duties. and no one has made all that btg a deal about it. But Court-watcher& feel that the justices may be a little nervous about what It's golnf to look like when the tasks are turned over to Sandra O'Con- nor . I •anted \o t tiectt with • Supreme Court dpert about this so I talked to Scott ArquJtron1. wbo , wllh Bob Woodward, waa c~-author of "The Brethren.'' the fr<>Und ·br .. kina book abOUt tbe ~rt. "What It amOWita to is a matter of prl:ttocol," Armitrons 11Jd. "When the)" ... ln conference, they •It In an oat· paneled room with a treen felt table. The chi~ JuatJce •lta at one encl, and the Junior· Justice alts farthnt away - cfotesl to the dOor.' "80, YBS -'l'ft o•DElllNG of cot- f e~ and food ls dona by th• Junlor Juatlce. Por aome reaton tM J~Uctt seem to llke ctbna.pon tout, 10 lt they wanl tome, tt11 tht Junior JUltlce who h.ia to rel•>' tbe order. And Cbfef JuaUce (Warren) 8v1• doela'l Ille• coft•• ~ 8't'll ha·H to Ol'der tea for hlm.11 II Ar~ U$d tJiat u.. datMI Of ta iiilied to a. .._ more cte: ~aa"•"'*'lM J i Wtollrfttbe eotr~ to. tljj ~,~• '*"' u. mun• i*ll tn lliiiid'Gllt -a. ,.., to aetu.any ' butter the bread for the other luaticea, "Hut when Thurgood MarshaJl joined 1 the Court, there was kind of an UD· spoken realization that it would not Joe* good to have a black man doine those kind ot things for the white just.ices. They didn't want him to be some kind or Stepin Fetchit character, so when he joined the Court, a lot of the meniailUea were taken out or the junior justice's ob- ligations, and they're not so odious , anymore." ARMSTRONG SAID that he un- derstands the m ale justices are already giving thought to how to make Mrs,; O'Connor feel comfortable: "There hut been one report that they have order~ the urinal taken out or the jusUcea • bathroom." he said. , "Burger la essentially a chau~ but h.Js chauvinism manifests ltaelf LQt the way that he won't want her to dQ anything for him. You know, he'll err by opening doors for her, DOl by de· mandlng that she do things for him. 1 "If I were 1olna to write a •cript Cori the first conference, I would au.., tbati Justice (William) Rebnqulat will break the Ice by makillC a few eu11otnt jokes making It clear that be knows she won't expect any special treatmmt. "And of co~1 If 1he'1 smart, ahe'U let lbem know tnat sbe doesn't waM apeclal treatment. She'll make IL cleQ that she recointies the traditiou of the Court, that abe knows .abe'a the Junlor Ju1t1ce." .. Who are these people making so much pay? The IP'eal baseball strike bu prompted a certain amount of grumbling about the propriety of paying youn1 men aeveral hundred thousand dollars a year -and occaaionaUy more -to bop, skip and jump about the nation's lareer athletic stadia. One can hear rather a UWe tsk- tskln1 ~never Dave Winfield'• 1alary of Sl.4 million a yearis mentioned. No' similar tsk-tsklhg is audible when It is announced that NBC's Tom Brokaw is ,...\ !"'.f' Rlllfflll ~ to be paid more than the Yankees' left fielder for waving bis mouth around on the air waves. One would be bard put to demonatrate that Mr. Brokaw brings more joy or human progress to the world inblaworkthanMr. Winfielddoesinhis. Suffice it to say no universally agreed upon measure exists for compensation. A man or woman is worth whatever some damn fool will pay him. TAU THE CASE of one Archie R. Mccardell. Last year Archie found somebody to pay him one million four hundred and fourteen thousand dollars. I spell ilout to make it more impressive. The somebody Archie found is the In- ternational Harvester Corporation where be punches in every day to do what he's PJid all that money for: be chairman of lbe board. How well he does it might be a topic or diacussfon. By Business Week magazine's calculations, Archie's com- pany, which makes agricultural equip- ment, bad, over the space of the last 18 months, I01l the not unprincely sum or $1573 million. With a record like that I wouldn't let Archie be the bat boy on my ball club, even if be were to offer to do it rorfree. Not everybody can be paid more than a f1lillion dolJars a year to supervise the loss of a half a billion. But there is Richard Dicker, the boss of Penn Central. ~st year Mr. Dicker was p~d $1,648,000. Has stockholders were paid nil for dividends. Nol so long ago Mr. Oicker's Penn Cen- tral bought GK Technoloaies whose peer· leu leader is Robert P . Jensen, a gentleman wbo was compensated at the rate of $1,8Sl,OOO last year. That me~ns Mr. Dicier, the buyer, was paid Leu tbaD Mr. Jensen, the buyee. That cou.ld get to be a little dicey but doubUeu tbey have worked sometblng out. IN BASEBALL the 1alary you aet pald baa aome reuonably ce>DJtant rela- tionship to one or another measure of performance. Good year or po«, Resale Jackson pulls tens of thouaudl ol extra paying customen into the ballpark every week. He's worth his money. So probably is Thomas B. Pir.ltena, Jr. Tom ii the founder and runner of the Mesa Petroleum Co., who got paidjuata bit shy of 8 million bucks last year. Mesa bu the reputation of being an extremely well run outfit that mates mucho moola. Robert Charpie got paid a tad under $5 million for bis priceless -and that's no hyperbole -work running the Cabot Corporation, which la heavily into oil and carbon and such. Since the Cabot family owns about "5 percent of the stock ol the Cabot company and they're apparenUy happy with Mr. Charpie, who are we to question his compensallon, alt.bough one does wonder what a man who makes alJ that money does with it. Does he come home on Friday ni&bl after a hard week toiling in the gold mine and tell his wife, "Let's get out the bank pass book, slowly turn the pages and look at all those zeeeeeeeroooos." Maybe be hands over the paycheck to bis wife ~d spends bis leisure time working on hil model railroad layout. THE CASE OF David S. Lewis, the generalissimo of General Dynamics, takes some arguing. He may be worth the $3 million bis company paid him to bis stockholders . That's for them to decide but the Navy says bis oulfit bas badly screwed up the Trident submarine pro- gram. GD's Electric Boat Division bad the contract to build ships that are sup· posed to be America's most powerful line of defense. But the joke goinl around w ashington is that the welds on the rint one are so bad the Navy's afraid to test dive this bathtub toy, which wu years late in the delivery. If what they say is true -General Dynamics denies all - maybe the taxpayer would be better off paying Mr. Lewis an extra million to stay in bed next year. Then we can eive Mr. Lewis' job to Mr. Winfield (currently unemployed) who is not only better looking but costs leu and knowshowtokeepbiaeyeoot.beball. A child's rig'ht to read By JOAN TALMAGE WE~ Joan Talmage Weiss U~a in Newport Beach. I once knew a girl named Heidi. (Not "Heidi," the children's book. but perhaps her name is syncbronlstic.) Heidi lived lo our tract and had been blind from birth. I'd watch her swim in our community pool, then clap her bands together ("bUndisms" -a way of keeping com- pany with herself, I soon learned). "Her books are mostly texts," her mother told me. "I just wish she could read for fun." "She will," I promised. My first children's book had just been published. I eot written permission from my pu blisber and bad "Dory Boy" transcribed into Braille. When I banded Heidi a copy of that square. bulky Braille book with its raised dots, she bugged me. AB her red hair brushed against my cheek my heart did a filp- flop. I made .a resolution. All my children's books would be put into Braille. Aller llU, the Heidi1 of the '#orld bave the same right to read as ·••hled kids. TRIS YEA& WHEN two children's books were published I malled the manuscript.a to the Braille Insutute's Selection Committee. Two weeks later I drove to the Bra.Ile lblUtute In Los An1ele1. There I found my readership wasn't limited to children. "Don't for1et the blind parent who IMcla to 'read' to his sight.ed child," DorotbJ Coleman told me. She'• dlrec· tor of eommumcauon.a. I stoppld. ''Tbere'a another brtqe of commualcatlola," 1 Hld. OM 1 had ~m­ pletely inillid. Dorotby led me throqb tbe 1quue· block: educaUoul f acUlty for aU BC•· I watched tra!Ded adors truaacrlb&q .... Into HIHltll wblcb .,.. malW fNe ot dwfe to tbe bllnd. I ~ Uleir Platt.eD pnu wbleb a1lowi •- producUoD from the muter Braille t•• .. · . I aaw the U.~(tbetr Did editlail) ~"Ex ," ~ •r .. ._... for to 1Ud.b .,.. bUlid ....... Wltll-. n..,...a I ICil'McW tlll-• ,.,. of "Hrateb ••d aalft" , .. ~) ........ ••&WI NII U.... •1.UL.-a11,0 • ............... ; ....... _'ftli ........ • ._.. .._._ 8nWe ID tlnl t!Mll•, ·-·~-..... ' We giggled together, enjoying the humor. Then I c hecked to see if my books bad cleared the selection commit- tee. They had. My publisher, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, had already sent in written release ol Braille rights. Norma went to work on '•Home for a Stranger." A week later she phoned me with a problem. The plot describes a Mexican orphan who is brought to California for plastic surgery by a doctor's service club. I included Spanish phrases since Juana still thinks in Spanish. "In Braille the Spanish language re- quires a different code," Norma ex- plained. "Only a few of our Brailllsls know it." Surprised, I could only say: "I'll leave that to you." But I remembered that 3,ooo· volunteer hours poured into each Braille book. Beach Cities Braille Guild held a meeting. "We'll do it," Norma reported back. "It'll introduce the Spanish langua1e to the Braille reader." She cited a statistic. By the year 2000 ball the population in California will have Spanish surnames. "Well, you really know your read- ers," I said. WE FACED ANOTHEa cballen1e with "The Lemonade Lady." a begln- nlna reader. Each of the 12 •toilet stands independeaUy IO I adapted two 1torles into play1crlpts. "Loefer, tbe Gopher" bu special eclucatJoul appeal because "the top 1opher clvea the children a le .. on In br\llbln1 their teeth. One of h1I Unes readl: "Wltb teeth 1iU mine you have to 1cnow wbat you are dcl&q.'' Tile Garden Grove UDilled Sebool Di1trict bu a p.rolfam for UM v1lua1b 'handicapped. Tbelr med.ta spectall1t found •&lile in bUJad cblldrea ftnt Nlld· iq the aory in BraWe and Ulla adAat it out. "Shy, wltbdrawa cblltlrea oft•• blollOID on ltue '' iM told~ So th• anDilat1 traild'IW boUl booltud..._ ...... Now I ha¥. ·UM joJ ol .._... tUt my wor'Cll are 1pnadla1 tO 8"dAI clalldr• .... ~ •·a-.. mpt to llYllli ID.U:i .._ ._. .. wtdd..,.. .... .. eone.rpe.rta lieiicl to M .... ~ twr' ..., .... ........ All Clllll*9n ............... "IM to read. ., Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/SUnday, July 29, 1881 A.ta l used :to bta plain and unaeveloped. c~ would Wdlk all over me, eating and--and evetythi'Z9··· Then one day 1 he1d a chance to really be something! B~tevery tirne l got m plan it Seemed so .-- ' - McOoskey risks Jewish vote By CllA&LES G. BELL Char~• G. BeU ii a pro/eaior of politico.I actence at Cal State F~on. Congressman Pete McCloskey (Palo Alto) appears to have seriously alienal· ed the Jewish vote with bis repeated criticisms ol the "Israeli Lobby" effect on American foreign policy. McCloskey recently asserted that the Israeli lobby is the most powerful lobby in America today and that it bas "completely un- balanced our foreign policy." In particular, the congressman is coo- cerned about U.S. commitments lo the slate of Israel in case of a Middle East war. At first glance, Mccloskey, who is running for . the GOP U.S. Senate nomination next year, appears to have made a tactical error in makin1 such a criticism. After all, a cardinal rule among candidates for public office is supposed to be "never offend any vote bloc!" And, certainly, the Jewish vote bas long been considered slgnlficaol in California politics. Republicans were, for example, pleased al the ability of Ronald Reagan to capture an unusually large propor- tion of the Jewish vote last November. According to the prestigious California Poll, about one in five Jews voted for Reagan in last year's presidential race. In general, Jews rated Jimmy Carter as one of the worst presidents in American history. WHY THEN, would McClosky offend the Jewish vote when be needs all the· s upport he can get in his race for the U.5. Senate in 1982? The answer, simply put, is that Jews don't count for much in the state's GOP. Less than one in five Jews is a Republican -overall they account for less than 2 percent or the ·total GOP reg- istration in California. tn fact. according tO a California Poll conducted in late January of this year. McCl<>1key has essentially no Jewish GOP support anyway. What Jewish vole there is in the Republican Parcy tends lo favor San Diego's mayor Pete Wilson and President Reagan's daughter Maureen Reagan. BUT, HAS McCLOSKEV gained anytlting in his attack on the "Israeli Lobby"? According to a district poll, over 80 percent of the congressman·s constituents expressed concern about the United States' commitment to Israel in the Middle East. If that concern is statewide, McCloskey may have a key issue within the Republican primary. Thus, McCloskey hasn't thrown away anything and may gain substantially if o th er GOP contenders -Barry Goldwater. Pete Wilson, and Maureen Reagan -take a pro·lsrael stand. In particular, if the Israel government's aggressive west bank policy threatens Middle East peace. McCloskey's posi- tion may prove beneficial. A Middle East war, on any grounds, is not likely to be popular with the voters. Public testimony does contribute To the Editor: The Atomic Safety and Licensin1 Board, an arm of the Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission, bas berun open bearings in Orange County aa part of the process of deciding whether or not to grant the Southern California Edison Company and San Diego Gas and Electric a license to operate two new units at th~ San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. Public testimony is invited al these bearings. The voice of the community was heard in San Clemente on July 11, and. will be heard again throughout the sum- mer. At a time when traffic enatneen1 are debating with emergency management officl~ ove.r the feuibility of evacuation MAILBOX plans, and eeologists and sebmtc scien- tists dispute the implicatlona of new earthquake data, bow much light will be thrown on the controversy by the com- ments of miniaters, members of P.T.A. boards, surfers and bousewive1? IT IS IUST such public testimony that the current administration, in a move to cut red tape and accelerate the Uceosing of new plants, wouldsbarplycurtalloreo- Urely eliminate from the Ucensln& pro- c e du re. Only so-called "expert testimony," legally constituted and formally documented, could then be pre- sentedtothethree memberaofthe board. Within the context of aa1ertlons, cballences and rebuttals lsaued by scien· tJats and enatneers, the value ol "inex- pert" public testimony ii ditftcult to de- fine. It hu someWna to do wltb common sense, common survival-oriented wisdom, and the fundamental ethic ot our democracy. Public tesUmony preaent.1 to the board the 1l1ht and IOund of real buman beinl• whose Jlvea, alone with those of tbou1andl of oehera may haq on lb• pre- dldUve accuracy Of matbematlclau and phy1lclatl wbo are themaelvee fallible human beinp Public tetllmony ralaet qu.tloal that cannot be answered wttb now pett.ru or lo1arttbma. For instance: Wbea the alarm soa olf, wW pa.renta rUllr bud DOl1.b Immediately and leHt BUlJ' and SM toa.evacuat.d by aeboolbu11 Public ~ eoafr'oDU u.it tiMrd wtU. .__ olfuadameatal nhila. At tbe Jal1 11 bnrlDI oae apeuer llAed, "U )'OU ref1lle to lfetMe tM planta ailid 10U are W1"GDa. wtaltwUI a. a.l? ADdtf JOQ do Ueeaee fie,.._., dMI.,. -Ule -... ,. ...... -WMtwWbelalt?'' WltbRl .......... ferll*U .. ID""'· .............................. ,_... et u. .,.._ 'fL:meea .., ...... 11=11cL ...... .,... .. :'to':fr'~, .. 'r::u:::~:= ..... .. kali&rJ" .. *lliltD • ta• ................ pnlll•• Of .... a· Oa1111QllllM.Jllj8.tllit,_... /) will again be afforded the opportunity to address the Board in the San Clemente Htgb School auditorium -a good place for it to happen. Those who attend will agree that these hearings mustremainan integral part of the nuclear power plant licensing procedure. -JEAN BERNSTEIN Pendleton ideal To the Editor: We've had many many articles and lawsuits on this airport issue an<S I can see, even though I live under the flight pattern, there's going lo be a time in the near future when Orange County Airport is going lo be too small for this fast growing area and we're going to have to have a new airport. Some of the eastern cities pair up with each other for the development of an airport between them : such as Dallas-Fort Worth. Seattle·Tacoma, Minnesota-St. Paul and many others. Knowing the problems that we have in the San Diego area with their outmoded downtown airport and our soon-to-be outmoded Orange County Airport, I think it's about time that the two coun- tl es, San Diego and Orange, get together and have a common interna- tional airport that will service all the area south of LAX to the border. I propose that Camp Pendleton, which bas been mentioned by many. be the site of that new International airport. IF YOU GO TO the commandant of the base and say bey, we'd like to have a chunk of your land for an airport, cer- tainly he's goln& to say no, but if a coo· certed effort with plans could be pre- sented in Washington, D.C. to no lea1 than the President of the United Stalel, l think he could have the Congress paa1 legislation whereby Camp Pendleton would be ordered to 1tve up a piece of 1round suitable for an international airport. -This woutd be beautiful bec:auae If the - covemment controlled access to the area of that airport, they would keep out the realtors and that would prevent developen from buildlnl houlea there with people who would complain about the noise .. So we have an ideal cbantt to build an airport where no real .Ute de- velopment ean lake place. Maybe let tbe covernment bavt tbe muter ltue on the place and farm out .,.u to tbe varloUI airllnet to develop tbeJr OWll ficlllU. and have tl\em pay the•~· ment for tbl&r apace. It could be that OM end ol tbll aiJ'pOrt In P 1 n .... eoukl boule tbt mllltar)' like tn Loal Beaeb. It ..ouldD't IDWfen wlt.b the commerclal traftk GM I*. PIULNOU Its r ecent advertisem e nt in newspapers across the country was a case of contrived chicanery reminiscent of that notorious genre of propaganda that surrounded World War I. To defame. to malign, lo slander. and to libel are all interrelated in Webster's dictionary. I suggest that the Anti- Defamalion League bone up on them. Surely, however, they must have some familiarity with some or the following phrases contained in those definitions: Quote. ". . . misleadlng or false re- ports . . . representation that conveys an unfavorable impreuion; ... ut· terance of false charges or mis- representations; .. and, most telling of all, ... "specific and subtle mis· representation . . . (that> m~y not always imply deliberate lying." PROPAGANDISTS oC every hue are all loo familiar with these unsavory de· vices. I for one have long fell that the organization calling itself the Anti- Defamalion League, was actually anethema to several basic American principles upon which our nation la based and strives to operate. One of these is the right to speak without rear. Now, anyone committed to the state of Israel certainly has a right to express it in this country, and we trust that the freedom to do so will always prevall. Likewise, we trust that the critics of l11rael will also be guaranteed that right to speak. But just how much right does anyone have to falsely contrive or mJsrepreseot the facts in order to defame another n&• lion? And, in this instance, bow much concern for the welfare of the United Stales does it reveal? Very little. Dangerou' mischief Is the beat description of the advertisement the League placed in the newspapers •cro1s the country. Dangerous became it is bated on deliberate fal1ifyln1 and JournallaUc chlcanery, designed to dtt-· credit Saudi Arabla, a nation friendly to the United States• lntere1t, and to brin& preaaure on the Congress to prevent the placin1 of the A WAC• for our own pro- tection aad the survival of tbe frff world. Aa for t.be content of the lma.-lnal')' headline so cynically pro~ 1n u.e advertlaement, "Saudi Arab&M Defec- ton Steal Seeret U.S. Air Defeaae System I« Ruatians," tt l1 only &oo ap- parent Utat defecton .... not Ullilq• to any oae country. Defecton ~,out ot t.be -.cl~ wherever tMy ha.,,_ to dwell. And il ii 11 Ulctly lllat Israel, or IOIM «Mr eomtry eM.141 barber dM IM•t notorioua defector, Bl ll ta th.at IM mlabt come from Saudi Arabia, UM United &Mee, 0( Gr.al Brtt.ua • lllaA •' • -. • t• I • " t ,, ••• ,, • , # • -.... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 29, 1981 ~t's hard . to tell 'Celluf/tork 'from real thing SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Connolaaeurt wtu tell you that a plastic cork ln a bottle ol fine wl* ls like earing a iourmet dinner from a paper plate. Somehow. says the general manager of a po1h restaurant, the two don't go to1ether. But a New Jersey firm 11 bettil'l1 tha& anottblah preference for natural bark wine corks will soon soften in favor of their synthetic aimica. J . Daniel Proctor, president of Loral Pac1ta1· in1 wblcb produces the "Cellukork," says it's only a matter ol time before its corb ol ethyleoe·vlnyl acetate -the same subatance used iD pla1ttc meat wr~pllllJ -are popped into averaae·priced wine bot .. lace a Cellukork next to a oatural bark cork, Proct.or ••Y•. and It's hard to tell them apart. The imltatloo bu almUar color and resilience and SAVE •1.&4 GAVISCON ANTACID TOUTS Fas1 reltef of hearlburn acid ind1gest1on must be removed with a corucrew. But unlike natural corks, It ii lp>Ptrvloua to mold ucl worrm and will not crumble on openln1. Those natural flaws, however, are of HtUe con· cern to tbe wine expert. ''There's a romance auoelated with wine," said Thomas Calvin Michael, ieneral manaier of Emie'a Restaurant ID San Francisco. "It bu everytb.lnc to do with old, crusty bottles that are takenoutoftheceUar. •'The cork proffers a certain appeal because It lend1 some Idea of what the wine I.I 1oln1 to be about." 'l'he ritual anlfrme of a cork after the som· melier pulls it from the bottle, Michael ••Id, would off er Q much appe-1 with a plastic cork aa a gourmet meal on paper plates. SPECIA~! Regular or Mini l.2oz.121 TUBE • u . "J think the connoisseur ta certainly 1oin1 to favor tbe real thin1," be said. AU this doesn't worry Proctor, who has two small orders for Cellukorks from wineries In California and Ohio. Lut month, Cellukorks were displayed at the American Society of Enolo1tata meeUn1 in San Dit110. "That was the third year we bad exhibited this thln1," Proctor said. "It shows that we were not just a flash In the pan." But he said he "might never live to see the day when very expensive wines would use this." Enologist Cornelius Ou1h. University of CaU!omia, Davis, has been testing Cellukorka for more t.haD two years. He pronounces It "very satisfactory." SPECIAL! "There's no olf·taate in the wine auociated with lhe corks when they are in the wine bottles," he said. White wlne.s are being tested and 1 report Is due in ab months. A public relatlona director for five wlneri11 says Imitation corks may someday be suitable for "any of lhe non·vlntage, premium ju1 wines." ''I think for wines that are meant to be drunk young, the idea of a synthetic cork or a pla.tlc cork Is not out of the question," aaid Lola LeaJ of Wine Spectrum, a Coca-Cola aublldiary represent· ing Monterey Vineyards, Taylor New York and Taylor California Cellars. 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PASADENA -Foothill HJ1b'1 John Marshall, overlooked in All·CIF selections, overlooked by the major universities and overlooked in ori1lnal selections for the 30th annual Shrine All-star foot· ball 1ame, saved the favored South a humlliatin1 embarrassment Saturday night in what evolved ln· to a LS.15 frustration. Marshall, a 6-2, 180-pound talent tabbed for duty only as an afterthought, grabbed a pass from Long Beach Poly's Stefan Derrick at the North LO-yard line, was swarmed over by the North defense, but somehow escaped and dashed lnto the end zone with 26 seconds left to complete a 20-yard pass play. Banning High's Danny Andrews took a pitchout around the right side for the two-point conversion and the South's honor and luster was brightened, if not totallyshining. . The North had taken a Ls-7 lead when Tony Lewis of El Camino Real Hl1h squirted throo1h. then around the South defense with 6:41 lett on a 27-yard scorinc.run. Tbe South's final touchdown drive started 92 yards away with 2,:56 left. A fourth-down pass to Marshall for 15 yards to the North's 26 kept it alive, then three plays lat.er, the Foothill High star made the play of the came, turning an otherwise frustraUna South effort into respectability. It wa.s definitely better than kissing your sister . Despite better statistics, the South was on the ropes. Not only was lt down by eight polnta, it could have been worse lf Mater Del's Larry Williams and his defensive teammates bad not stopped the North on a fourth-and-goal from inches out. The two teams struggled to a 7·7 standoff at the Kwk Collin& ( 42) takes a hard /all as the Rama rookie• battled /or a position on the club's roater. half, thanks to the North's ablllty to take advan· tage of a fumbled punt by Fountain Valley's Emile Harry at the South 27 and the South's ablllty to cash in on one of four pass interference calls by a gracious corps of referees. half when it drove 48 yards after Loara's Monte Taylor intercepted an Owens' aerial. It took the North 11 plays (Including Brent Bartz's 41-yard punt which wu turned into the half's biagest gainer when Harry could not control the ball) to score. A third-down Incompletion wu turned lnto a 15-yard gain by the officials to keep the drive 10- ing and tn the end, it was Andrews skipping 12 yards throogh the North's defense on fourth·and· six when he couldn't find an open receiver on a halfback pass play. The South was knocking on the door again lo the final seconds, thanks to two more gift.a from the of. ficlals. After AJemany's Donald LaBomme recovered the ball it took the Y anka seven more plays before Van Nuys' Mike Owens found Doug Allen of Baldwin Park from eight yards out. The South's passing game was virtually nil throuab two quarters. The only completion was Derrick's ll-yard pass to Michael Alo, but the of· ficials gave the South all the incentive it needed to stick with the aerial game. The South, however, passed up two-yard penalty at the a five-yard line, then disdained earlier plaru for a short field goal attempt by Alo and blew il with a dive through the middle on the last play of the hall. The South evened the score wilh 4:30 Jeft in the Clearly, someone blew it badly, almost as badly as the officials, who rewarded standard defenses (See SOUTH, P ag.e 8%) Yancy finds dream team But ex-Saddleback st ar has new role with Rams • By J OHN SEVANO Of .... ....,,.. ..... Raw speed Is a precious com· modlty in the NFL. Coaches love it. You could never have played a down of football in your Ille, but if you ran a 4.4 or 4.5 40-yard dash, coaches would lake more than a casual look at you. That's how BUly Yancy got a contract. Oh, he's played root· ball before; a lot in fact. But speed) and signed the 5·10, 170. pounder to a Cree agent contract. "I didn't know defense was this tough, but I reel like I'm holding my own," Yancy says. "The mistakes l make are cor· rectable. "I'm catching on pretty good and a lot of times my speed and quickness enable me to make up for anything I might have done wrong." he's always played on one side YANCY CLAIMS one or his of the line o! scrimmage -of· biggest adjustments is going rense. Now, as a defe nsive cor· nerback, Yancy is learning all over again. And it's tough enough trying to make an NFL team at your best position, not to mention one totally foreign. YANCY BAS speed, though. Plenty of it. He's been timed twice al 4.4 on grass, wblcli puta him in the select company of such people as Oakland's Cliff Branch and Dallas' Bob Hayes. Just how fast is that time? Well, nobody in the biatory of the game hu been clocked faster. Needless-to-say, Yancy ls the fas teat player on the Rams' Cal State Fullerton practice field. Whether that asset will earn bim a spot on the Rams' roster or not is another matter. "He's got tremendous talent," said defensive coordinator Bud Carson. "It's just a matter of whether we can wait for it." YANCY DIDN'T pick an easy position. Only eight defensive backs will stay and it's hard to figure the Hamilton High· Saddleback CoUege-and Fresno State graduate will usurp veterans like Nolan Cromwell, Pat Thomas, Rod Perry. John· nie Johnson, Jeff Delaney or Ivory Sully. That leaves nine candidates for two spots. "It's going to be tough for me because I've been playing of· fense all my life," admita Yan· cy, who played quarterback, running back and wide receiver at various times last season. "Sure it's going to be difficult. But I'm learnin1." Yancy came to the Rams on a recommendation by Rod Perry. Obviously, management liked what they saw (especially bis I feel this is the best chance I 'll ever have to make a team . -tlUl.Yency from the hitt.ee to the hitter. "Nine times out of 10 I would be able to get away from absorb· ing a good shot,'' says Yancy with a smile. "Now I have to have Lbe (fesire to hit. "I 00,.'t really feel like I'm that far behind. I don't think I'm really that far from holding my own with the rest of the vets." Yancy, wbo was on the verge of going to Canada before sign· ing with the Rams, says this will probably be bis best -and only -shot at making the pros. "I'm with my dream team," he says. "I don't care how I make it or what side of the ball I'm on. I just want to maJte my dream co me true. "I reel this is the best chance l 'U ever have to make a team. I know Bud Carson has coached a lot of ballplayers and a lot of All· Pros. I just hope one or these days I can be one of them." * * * THERE WEllE A few im· pressive performances Saturday as the Ram rooki es scrimmaged the Ram rookies at Cal Slate Fullerton before 1,500 in atten· dance. Although the offense didn't score, quarterback Jeff Rutledge, a three-year veteran, completed five or six passes for 87 yards. Robert Alexander, a 10th· round draft selection, rushed for 43 yards on 7 carries, while Jairo Penaranda, the Rams' last pick in the '81 draft out of UCLA, has 24 yards on 10 at· tempts. Alexander also tied Walt Arnold for most receptions with two. Free agent Vic Rakbsbani, an Edison High and USC grad, caught one pass for 18 yards. D e f e n s ive ly , middl e linebacker Howard Carson, wbo spent 1980 on injured reserve; defensi ve left tackle Phil Murphy, who spent most of 1980 watching from the sidelines; and defensive end Mike Clark, a seventh-round pick out of Florida all had four tackles, with Murphy and Clark also re· cording two QB sacks. * * * AS FOR no-shows, walkouts and injuries. Defensive end Bob Cobb, the the Ra.ms' third round choice out of ~rizona . disappeared just prior to the scrimmage and is nowhere to be found. Long Beach State's David DuniaJt, a defe~ive end, and Ray Polk, a llnebackeT, bave wal ked out of camp. Both rookies didn't expect to make it anyway. Finally, the only injury of the scrimmage was suffered by of· fensive tackle Bob Gruber, who spent 1980 on the injured reserve list with a twisted. knee. Gruber suffered a severely sprained left ankle which should keep him sidelined 10 days to two weeks. * * * All veterans reported -on time -as expected. And, more importantly, everyone is happy. Foyt crash, blaze ntar 500 race Haden has one /an in Pat Sweetland BUD T UC KER Pat Sweetland will not be among those fans booing Pal Haden this season. Why? We ll, arter playing against and with him for three yeir s, Sweetland, you might saf, has joined the Pal Haden Admiration Society. 'The guy ls a master," aaya Sweetland, a former defensive lt,.eman who played against Haden while at UCLA and with the quarterback on the Callf omla Sun. "To rne, I think (Vince) Fer· ra1amo la a 1ood quarterback and Haden is a good qu8'ferback. But Haden CO\lld thrqw three tQuchdown pauet and people will say that's what be'• IUppoff to do. Then, he'll mab tu. fint mlltake and peo- ple will be doWn on blm like <bl-p)." Sweetland knows 111 about Haden'• capabUitlea. In ma, whea Sweetland wH a J= the Haden·led Trojans at the Bru.ina, 23·11. And, u a HDlor, lt wun't mueb btUer u UCLA kllt M·t. ''I remembir the nrtt cme re.a "9IL'' lw11U11d ..._''We Ital' tbe better team aild n came in at halftime and we were beat. I really think we were out· c oached in that one (John McKay vs. Pepper Rodters)." Sweetland'• contribution to the flrst conteiit was a ls.yard sack of Haden. In the second, be played the entire game with a broken wrist and .waa, for the most part, ineffective. Actually, lt WU klnd ot fUMy bow things turned out for LOOKING BA.CK SweeUand. All durin1 hla youth be had desperately wanted to so to use and, .. a IJ'adu ate out of Cotta Mesa H11h.he almoet did. 11111.ead, however, Sweetland decided to 1et some 1eal0flinl at Oran1e Cout CoUe'e" It' WU followtna bis sophomore ,.., at OCC that UCLA tallu1d him tnto 1oln1 to Westwood. Wblle at Oran1• Cout, Sweetland matured Into a baUplQ91'. Tbe Buea ~T4l and won tbe 8autb CN8l a.. ,., ......... ant ... -........ ( ................. .. ( ... IWSSTl..AND, .... ., Soccer needs more Smiths ·' I E 0 z QC q w w us o c u c a o 4,;*' •OS pt# WU U u 0 0 P 4 U W 4 U ¥ G ll 0 C 0 $ 3 d $ J 5 £ $ ococssssessc a Payton 'satisfied' with his contract From AP ..... tdtH CIDCAGO -Chtca10 Bean run· • n1n1 back Walter Payton bal 1.iped C-t three one·year contract.a worth coo1e to $700,000 a year, Payton's aaent lllld Saturda)' Di&ht. Reached b)' telephone at h.la HattJeabur1. Mist. home, aaent Bud Holmes Hid the sl1nin1 -announced without details by the Beara earlier In the day -would brln1 Payton between $1.8 million and "a little over" $2 million over three years. ··A clause in the contract prevent.a me from 1tvtn1 out details, but the money ·will be enough to keep Walter the highest paid player in the NFL," Holmes said. "It's ar· ranged in a way that benefits P ' Walter frpm the tax point of OJI°" view." The aaent said Payton was "very satiafied" with the pact. "Walter bu never been a de· manding person," Holmes said. "He's never wanted to get involved in negotiations." Payton joined the Bears in their suburban Lake Forest training camp Thursday and was practicing with his teammates Saturday, his 27th birthday'. Payton signed the contract early Saturday afternoon, Holmes said. The workhorse running back said in camp Friday that be was surprised al the length of the contract talks. "I didn't know the negotiations would go on this long. It's been a strain on me mentally as far as concentration for camp.·• Quote of the day Angel pitcher &ea Forac:la on the breakoff of baseball negotiations: "If this thing goes into August, I see no cb.ance for the season to resume. And it could stretch into spring training and part of next season." From Page 81 SWEETLAND • • • leN lro,,. thlftll out wtth M~ • Dt1plt• havtn1 a 11rtally Ell frultraUnl" Catffr wtUt Tampa lay, • • rUQftlna lNlck •"b leU aaid that h•'• llvtbl up hla h@n to be traded and la COft· centratina on belos a Buccaneer -at leaat ypUl next year. "Coach Job McKay and I talked thlnas over and lroaed thiJ1ll out," n.u aatd. "l'm 1oin1 to &iv• 100 percent for tbe Bue•" . . . San Die8o Cbar1en· center &alfll Pene&. &a. a aix·year NFL veteran, announeed bla re· tlrement . . . AU-pro tackle Du Dlerdorf came LO terms with the-SC.. Louis Cardin.alt, •i•inin1 a aeries of on•year contract.a aa pracUcea beaan tor veterans . . . The HOUiton Oilers waived forQler Southwest Conference fullback Geer1e Woodard of Texas A&M and Rice lineman Enale &o1en . . . The San Franclaco 49en waived two free agent candidatea, wide receiver 8plder , Galaea and offensive auard CUrlet StolM. Indiana's Turner hurt In crash 11 INDIANAPOLIS -Indiana . m University basketball star Landon Turner· suffered some paralysia in both legs and hands Saturday after a one·car crash earlier that day oq a windlQa road about 50 mi!es southeast of Indianapolis. A neurosurgeon who examined Turner at Indianapolis' Methodist Hospit.al was uncertain whether Turner would suffer . permanent paralysis, Fred Price. a hospital spokesman, said. The 2l·year-old Indianapolis resident, who was a st.arting forward·center for the 1981 NCAA champion Indiana basketball team, was listed In serious but stable condition, Price said. "He is not in a life.threatening situation," P~oe said, adding Turner was in traction ~cause of a fractured spine and other Injuries. Turner also has head injuries -the extent of which was unknown -and was drifting in. and out of consciousness late Saturday after· noon, he said. Turner was driving when he apparently lost control of his car on a curve. He and three friends wer.e en route Lo Kings Island amuse- ment park at Kings Island, Ohio, Moore said. Pintor favored in title defense World Boxing Council m bantamweight champion Lupe Pintor is a heavy favorite to retain his title today in the sixth defense of his crown against Venezuelan Jovtto Rengifo ... Jeff Chandler of Philadelphia retained his World Boxing As· sociaUon bantamweight crown with a seventh· round knockout of Julian Solis in their scheduled 15-round title bout. I Newport Sufi an.a Sport NOWIN STOCK 20 eolort to c"'9<>1e from fn IOI Ida. --a-ball today ' On tbll date lD ll'70: • Slu11en Johnny Bench of Clnclonatl and Orlando Cepeda of Atlanta each blut· ed three homers in one 1ame. Bench'• homers came against the St. Loui1 Cardinals, while Cepeda 's blaata came a1aloat the Cb1ca10 Cubl. Today' a birthday: Knuckleball specialist Hoyt WUbelm, who appeared in more aames (1,070) than any pitc:.ber in bueball history, .. 58. Stabler wanted to go out a winner MOBILE, Ala. -Ken Stabler m says his decision to retire as 4 • quarterback of the Houston OUera was a spur of the moment lhinl -and it's final. Stabler, whose attorney notified the Oilers of the decision last Thursday, said in an in· tervlew with Ron Gollnick of WALA-TV that as the Ume came to report to training camp, "I just didn't want to do it again. . "My body has taken enough physical abuse over the past 12 seasons. I wanted to go out while I was on top, while I was a winner." Stabler led the Oilers to an 11·5 season, below expectations, last year . He quarterbacked the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl triumph in 1977. "In spite of all the controversy," he said, "I enjoyed my years in the National Football League. J hope I was able to give back all that I got out of the 'ame." Stabler said he had a number of options to look into, including coaching. He said, "I want to coach a midget football team this fall , and maybe even a Little League baseball team next spring." Niekro says strike is a showdown Knuckleballer Pbll Nlekro of the • Atlanta Braves says the major league baseball strike has reached a critical st.llge lf there ls any hope of returning to action this season. "I think it's a showdown right now," be said ... The 57th annual Port Huron to Mackinac sailboat race got underway Saturday with a fleet of 300 yachts heading northward on a 259-mile jaunt up Lake Huron . . . Des pite rain and gusty winds, Zim· babwe's Nick Price fashioned a third-round. two·under·par 70 to maintain the lead with a 205 in the 62nd Dutch Open Golf Championship ... A trust fund, established to encourage Vniversi- ty of Idaho basketbaU Coach Doa Mouon to re- main at the school has been terminated. Magee, Carter spark U.S. • win From AP dl"palcht·• BU<'HARF.S'l , Romun111 W1t.h UC lrvlne't Kevin Magt.•t• und U11<it1111 Coll t.'ge's John Bagley working an anohalk 1n.,ide offense. and LSU's Howard Carh'r :.1·01 rn~ 211 points, the U.S. scored a wild 113 107 5Nn1f111.:tl v1rtory over the Soviet.I in the World U111vt-1 ~1ty Games basketball touma· m enl Suturduv The U S 'll'lOc ) onrshndowed record·setUna gold mcdc.11 pt-rfo1 111 .11t l'l'~ a t the track and swimmrng pool A 1'10STI. \' ttcU1ANJA~ crowd of about 1,600 turned llw lm~ r.111h·,,l! n mans1um into a hotbox , cheeran.: ltw 11111\. l'' ol \.1hanova 's J ohn Pinone and Cartl•r :1,.. "1•11 .ii. some holly contested of· ficials' <'~Ill'> lhal "1•11l ut:amst the Soviets. Cartt-r. m11-.1 nf his pomts from the outside, and Panun1• rnllc·c·Lt-cl 27. many against 7·4 Soviet center VIJd111111 'I k1wtw11ko under the basket. Magt•e Hosll•\ ~11<1 l\(•\tn Boyle of Iowa com· bincd \\llh :'l.1>11h <';irol111a State's Sid Lowe to shake up lhc "" ••·• •111 t!Plt·nsl• .. Our qu11·k• nt',,!> h11tt1ers i.omc people," said Coach Tom Davi,, of Hoston College Soviet ha,kt'ft1.ill ~o;irh Vladimir Kolos and several So\ It 1 plu' t.,,, htllerly protested the of· ficiab' dec1,,11111s tt1;11 kl-111 the American in the game WITH Tiil: SC OK E ltl'd al 101 tn the first over· time. a foul was c-allt·d a~aanst the United Stales in a rebound lwtt le under tl1t· Soviet basket. Officials at fi rst s1~nal•·d 1 hat 1 hf' ~>v1ets wou ld get two free thro w-;, hut d1·ing1•d Hit' dt-c·is1on seconds later, sa} rng la me h.111 r1111 11ul 'TodJ\ th•·· hol s fl-II for w, and didn't fall for them." safcl DH' 1s Meanwh1ll'. ~1·1 g1·1 Fcsenko of the Soviet u'nion M'I a C.orlll'l' 11 1•11r<I 1n wmnmg the men's 200·mcl,·r 111tli\11l11.il sY.1n medley and Olympic silver nwrh1lts1 \11 >..1ndt•r Chaev won the 1,500 frecstylt• in 1111 el 1 1•1·orrl la me Ki m Carli 11 111 "il•mford won a U.S. gold in the womcn·s 200 "'' 1t·1 rnullf'\ in a close finish over Olg~ Klt•\·ak1n I or !ht• :-im It'! Union Cliff Wik' "'h•·nan~ with asthma, outran tea m matt-\\;tit•·• Ml'l'<1'r to gave the United Stales a 1·2 fin1 ,..h 11 tlw 1111·n ., 400 meters in 45.18 seconds KATllY S'\1 '\LLWOO U won lhc 200 meters to gtv<' llralatn 1 1 I• .111 ., • .., •• ,.P uf the women's sprints. The dual (JI~ 111p1t huul1-.l '"'" m 22.78, emulating Bev Cocldard ., lli<1 1r1..t.·1 '1ctory ea rHer in the week Mo ff et gains a littl e revenge Newport Harbor star defeats B arr<'tt for gold shoes slit ''''"tho• J1MJ 111• tt·r hurdles in 13.05, aided by a v.1nd of .1 .!~ n 1 11•1 ~ pt•r w<'ond The allowable wind fat'tur for r 1·1·11rd purposes as 2 00 meters per second 1':v1·h11 hhl.,cd. the \rnPncan record holder in tht• JO<i amt •110 nwl n• won the 100 in 11.01 with the "'mt! it 1 I"> 1 wt •·1., ru•r 1·c·ond Her mark was 11 off tl11· 11. 1 011 .11 111 1r~ of 10 90 s he set earlier this wt•t•k 111 ' .,,,., ulo !--pri ngi.. Colo. The wind had whipped up 10 l 11, nwl• r" pl'r second when J a m es Sanford of So11tl ,., n i .il1forma won the men's 200 in 10 03 wt'•HI I 1.1 ... 1 • .,, ume an the United States this year From Page B 1 TU CK ER • • • BUTCH VS.WA LTS· and the San Diego Friars Sunday, July 26 at 6 p.rn. FAN APPRECIATION NIGHT! 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Wr1w SAN PEDRO -Board·sailors from Southern California , Arizona and New Mexico will be rtilling around the waters off Point Fermin. Los Angeles Harbor today in the final races for the Windsurfer District I championship whi ch got under way with sl~lom ra<'mg Friday The slalom events were held at CabriUo Beach in outer Los Angeles Harbor Friday Winner in the slalom ra<'ing was Chip Winans of Long Beach. second was Doug Hals(.1y, Long Beach , and third was Bill Rodgers, Westminster The Winds urfer Class Associa- tion chose the Cabrillo Beach area known to small boat sailors as "hurricane gulch" because of consistently strong winds this tjme or year. but winds were relatively light. both for the slalom events on Friday a nd the regatta races outside the harbor on Saturday Winners in Saturday·s first races of the re~atta were not re Strange feels right at home WILLI AMSBURG. Va (APl -Hometown favorite Curtis Strange preserved a course- record, 7-under par 64 with a scr ambling par on the rinal hole and surged into a three way tie for the third-round lead Satur day in the Anheuser Busch G<>lf Classic Strange, who represents the Kingsmill Golf Club on the PGA Tour and whose home 1s only a mile away, compiled a 54-hole total of 209 He was four shoL'I under par on the hilly. 6,822 year layout. He shared the top spot with former PGA champion John Maharrey, who had a third· round 70 in the hot, humid, hazy weather that blanke ted the Virginia tidewater country, and Howard Twitty, who birdied the 18th hole for a par 7 J ,.,fl(. ,....,. s • .,,, ., "°"' ~ fC~11 $tot•,...,.._, 'fOVI .,.,.1 leased because of pending pro- tests California is one of the biggest boardsailing states in the United States, according lo Mike Oddi, regatta coordinator . Oddi is of· ficiating at the regatta in which JO fl eet s from Southern California are competing. The District l event is the fifth of the Windsurfer championship season. Many of the sailors in· volved will be getting some locaJ knowledge in preparation for the 1984 Olympic games. Board.sail· Ing has been added to the yacht- ing division of the Olympics for the first time in 1984. The Windsurfer sailboard was designed by Hoyle Schweitzer of Torrance in 1967. The design evolved from bis earlier free saH system designs. It Is estimated that over 200,000 sailboards were introduced worldwide in 1980 and well over 150,000 of them are Windsurfers. Whitworth closer to elusive title LA GRANGE, Ill. (AP) - Kathy Whitworth viewed her one-stroke lead Saturday in the US. Women's Open. a tourna- m e nt s he has never won , philosophically. ··A one-shot lead means I can make one more mistake tomor- row." said Whitworth, who final- ly wrested the lead from Bonnie Lauer "I can't be cautious . I'm just going to try lo make as few mistakes as possible. I made some today, I just couldn 't help 1t. •• Whitworth, a 41-year-old Hall of Farner from Texas with 81 tournament victories, shot a l· under -par 71 for her third c;traight sub-par round and a 51\-hole total of 210, 6 under par for 54 holes. ft put her one shot ahead of Lauer, who has won only once on the tour.. She fashioned a 72 Satu rday after tying the La Grange Country Club course re- cord with a 67 on Friday. "Nobody goes into the final round of the Open without feel- ing pressure." said Whitworth. "You just have to ignore it. I can only be concerned with the golf tournament and not re- cords. l want lo win to win not to set records. "I'm not apprehensive about tomorrow," said Whitworth. ··I· m playing well and doing what I have to do. You can't have a game plan. Just play the situation. You don't play con- servative, you play realistic and always try to get into position to hit the best shot." Whitworth will take a ooe-abot lead over Lauer going into today's final round and a two- stroke lead over Beth Daniel who shot a blazing 69 ror 212. Lauer, who said she had been so frustrated a couple or weeks ago that "I was thinking about quilling for a while because nothing was happening," was satisfied with her round, even though it put her off the lead which she bad s hared with Whitworth after the second round. ·'Today was very important for me," said Lauer, a former national collegiate women's champion out of Michigan State, "especially alter shootint that 67. I bad a solid round, I kept it in the fairway, but I bad a cou· pie of three-putt green&." If Whitworth wins she will have her 82nd victory to tie the record held by the now-retired Mickey Writhl. It will be her first Open triumph in 23 at· tempts, and she already iA as- s ured or enoueh prise money to become the fll'lt woman sol.fer .to reach the milllon·dollar mark. 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Larae ri ver is one property line; the other side ls tree lined, and a naturaJ spring runs down the middle. 35 minute drive from International Airport. $230,000, F /S title in hand. • • • ,,.. .... ... , ...... .,~ .............. . cw .............. 'llM llMll• Or1nge Coa1t DAIL y PILOT/SUnday, July 26. 1881 •• It's really not a nemn TV offers Shrine replay besides sports festival, golf 1 87 .IOBN SSVANO ................ Viewen set a duplicate today ol what they 1ot Saturday, with one new added Mintle. ABC will abow the ftaal round of the U.S. Womm't Open (1 _p.m.) and Day 2 of tbe NaUoaal Sport.I FaUval from Syracuse, N.Y. (3). The hi1hll-"t of the day, however, may be Channel 11'• replay ol the aoth annual All·•tar Hitb School Football Game, played at the Roae Bowl in Pasadena SatW'day. The annual event, which showcases the top prep talent trom the previous year. 4tii1l feature area atandoutl Duaine Jackaon and Dino Bell from CIF champion Edison, and Emile Harry and Duval Love from CIF runner-up F<>untain Valley. Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: I' 11 excellent; '11 worth watching; '' farr; 'forget It. e 1 o.m .• Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ GOLF: U.S. Women's Open. Announcers: Jim McKay, Peter Alllss, Dave Marr, Bob Rosburg and Biii Flemlng. Going Into today's flnal round, veteran Kathy Whitworth maintains a one-shot lead over youngster bonnie L..atJer and a tw~stroke advantage over Beth Daniel. Whitworth, seeking her first U.S. Open vic- tory, despite 11 tournament wins, shot a 1-under.par 71 Saturday fOf' a s.4·hote total of 210. 9 3 p.m., Channef 1 ./ ./ ./ NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL Announcers: Al M ichaels, Diana Nyad, Jim Lampley, Marty Liquori, Chris Schenkel, Kurt Thomas, cathy Rigby Mason, Peggy Fleming, Eric Heiden. Some of America's top athletes continue their regional competition In 33 different sports. Today's action Includes basketball, Ice hockey, swimming and gymnastics. OTHER TELEVISION 11 :30 a.m. (11) -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL - Coverage of the 30th annual All-star HIQh School Football Game, taped Saturday at the Rose Bowl In Pasadena. Area players performing Include Upsets top tourney Two major upsets highlighted play Saturday in the 27th annual Laguuna Beach Open beach volleyball tournament. ' Eighth-seeded Greg Lee and Jay Hanselh shocked defending world champions Andy Fish- burn and Dane Selmick, 15-3, while fifth-seeded Mall Gage and Kevin Cleary defeated the No. 4 seed team of Jim Menges and Randy Stoklos, 15·5. Lee and Hanseth wiJl face Gage and Cleary, and second-ranked Steve Obradovich and Gary Hooper will tangle with third-seeded John Hanley and Jon Stevenson in today's semifinal action which begins at 9:30 at Laguna's Maio Beach coum. Eight teams, includinl Flahburn-Selmick and Menges-Stoklos, remained alive in the double elimination tourney. The La1uoa Beach-baaed team of Ron McElhany and Gree Kiernan was ousted ln the first day of play. The event Is part of the California Pro Beach Tour. More than 7 ,000 fans turned out for Saturday's competition. Edison's Ou.tine Jackson and o'no a.ti • .,. Foun· taln Valley's Eml .. Harry and Duval Love. 1 :30 p.m . (2 -cas S.-otlTI SUNDAY -Lupe Pintor (•1·~·1 ) defends his WBC bantamweight crown against Jovlto Rengifo (27·2) In a scheduled 15·round bout, telec,st llve from Las Vegas. Also: Brent Musbur119r reports from New York with fHtures and updates from the sports world. 3 :30 p.m. (') -SPORTS A"l!LD. _. p.m. <'> -SPORTSWORLD -Bobby Czyz (13-0) vs. Rick Noggle (13-1) In a seheduled 1~round1 mlddlewelotit bout, taped at Ta,,..., Fla. Also: the women's whitewater swim and rafting competition In "Survival of the Fittest." 1 p.m . (21) -VIC aRADl!N'S TENNIS flOR THE flUTURE. RADIO Baseball -Tucson at Salt Lake City, 1 p.m., KM PC (710); Rebroadcast of 1971 World Serles (Baltimore Orloles vs. Pittsburgh KMPC (710). Player. contracts could be voided From AP dbpatcbea Dick Moss, former general coumel to the ma· jor league baseball's players union, says all playen' contracts could be voided by a technicali- ty. freeing them lo play in a new league, lf the cur· rent strike lasts much longer. Moss, now a players' agent, insists all in- dividual player contracts could be voidable because the club owners canceled the season when the strike began June 12. He referred to a letter which be said Ray Grebey, executive djrector or the owners' Player Relations Committee, sent to the union that day, stating: " ... the championship season from thi• day forward has been canceled until , further' notice." Said Moss: "One of the basic underlyini con- ditions of the contract is that the player aarees to render bis services for the cbampiooabip season. When one party to a contract unilaterally cancels one or the basic underlying rights of the contract, the other party has the right to cancel the con- tract. That makes the contract voidable." That does not mean, Moss said, that all players would become free agents and move to dif- fe rent clubs within the existing National and American leagues. It would mean they could become free to sign with persona interested in establishing a new leaeue or leagues out.aide the present ones. Moss is not unknown to the major league owners. He won freedom for Catfish Hunter after the 1974 season, successfully arguing that Charles 0 . Finley, then owner of the Oakland A's, had failed to live up to all aspects of the pitcher's con- tract. And Moss also was instrumental in the suit filed by pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally which eventually r esulted in free agency. Don Fehr. Moss' successor as general counsel to the players' association. called the situation "very serious ... It's something you don't want to contemplate until you're sure you can't put this back together. But we're fast approaching that point." Fehr also said that be had not spoken, even in passing, with any owners, major league officials or Grebey about the prospect of all players' con- tracts being voided and new leagues being creat- ed. MICH EUN COSTLESS - YOUTHINK. mANIXWX ................. , ........ t ... .,.., llCQkR,... Price a set~ MICHELIN 'X' RADIALS ••. For American cars For Imports For Pickups, Vans and RV's Whatever you drive, performance-iroven Michelin 'X' radials are competitively IJiced. M1 they're surprisingly affordable. Qm;ae quafrty, value, price and performn:e. If you irice Mdlelin ... you'll drive Michelin! MICHELIN XZX .......................... c... , ..... ...._. fUUQ. 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C!le"ro .... m. 11 He~ Ma<Oolla-*, l•• eo.wwu.., no. 12 Johnny Rut11ertorcl, Clleparral Cotworth, 112 U. Tom Sneva, llgMCtl·Cettef' AM"ll Cotworth, 107. 26 Yerfl Scl\uiipen, Mela'" C~, tS.. 2S CllH Hucvl. Mcl..arefl ()ffy, ... 1t A J Foyt. Coyote C-111, •• 7' 27 Mike~'• Pe<111te PC7 Cos-11. H l(evln Ctoat\, "'-II• C•-U..10. 1' Cl'llp ,.._, E1191e Col-111, 10. JO. 01<11 ,..,._, Wlldcel Offy, 44. JI, Ok k 51.._, Wetaon C.-ltl. U. 11 54111 _I_,~· CoaWOf111, "· Jl. Html "*-• LIQManlf19 C,_vroltol. 26. >•. 8 111 Tempero. M<Lar.., Chevrolet. U. U 8 llly Enetlliat1, M<Larefl Cos~ 11. U Gordon Johnco<k. Wltdctl VII( Cotworth, 4. JI 1 111 WNttlnQ!Oft, .._r<11Colwort!I,4. ,,......,Wec:M,......Wta ~A .. ~c~.i.--~ ...... t. M9ftll\ llllk• ,,_, tovc Cll'tll -· eKI a Cllf ....... ~, .. ,., .. .., "Mve "''* ....... , . 4 ~ W.. ~Min, IKYC I~-· ... , J H-*· a..n11t 1CI,_, •vc '*" -· •Ill ' .,.....,, ...... ., ... y. MVC caw-tlll 1. !'....,.,., Olt:ll Ollllol .. L8 VC 1.- eWltUI I. OclAIWWI, ...._,.. e<ett. $t l'VC 1*11 ....,.111 t T-lty, Ted llwr, ICYC llMll -· all) " OHICI, t.Mry 8ergl11 SCVC ( .. II .,_.,Mil 11. ,,........_ 0... Oeldel, SI l'YC """ 1Vff8lll It. CN«lnlte. lilMl• Llvlng1ton, OllYC ,.,. ... _ .. ., II. AOr ..... , T-Certleti. NHVC (Giid ovwalll H, leUtt "'-(lltad Htr,...n, OltYC (4)lllevwtlll Ii. ~ 11¥&, Pot Mn.,-, ave 1u.. Oltef'lltl 1'. CllMCll Mtr, It--, Plr'Mf SCYC IS.Ii tvtr•lll 11 N'-"I Train, 11-.n c,_, eve (SW\ -110 It ........._., M .. Di.., Cl\lpala YC (f'U. -1111 It. WI_,..., 0.'•Mttcall, 14YC lu.d ..,.,.II) If, N.tlw Soft. lt00et1 Mc8t111, H"YC (6'ff-llll 21. Ct .... left, ,..., Syftdlcala, ICHVC ('1111 _,•Ill tt, New -kl. L_,rd Klftl, Vt1tYC ''"" ...... "" n. Otl,.,., Harry Mololllce, LIVC IDHl'I Cl..Ule 1. l•t'llW..C, l"'iftt l...oWlll, St. l"YC llnl Oltlralll 2. Ulft ........ Ill, JIM 8ar!Oflan, HIWell YCIMll-8111 t . ....,.,.,.._ "°Y Dl-'I'. LAVC lltllll overa111 S, Zlo bQ, Ollllffl J-. LAVC 11111'1 -rall) 6. Br-.1', Frell Ltl'I"•· O'Antl.,._ YC U'11i •.,.,•Ill 1. Trev'"°• Herper·ICnoth, IOYC 121111 overall) t. Ste Rat, ICenMll 8..s-11, St. FYC 12'1.ll OVtf'tlll t . Gel'Of!lhtl, 8111 Alt....,, Wtllr.lkl YC (»f-• .,,.,.II) 10. w....w. JM cantl a cYc lQr• -· •Ill 11. AUllWrra, Jo/WI Wiii•, LAYC: 14'111 ovaralll 12. 0t._. ~. St .. tey El"""'• OltVC 1a111_,.,11 D. Tiiie, .... n Golnetl, tjewall VC UI~ ovor.111 14, Wtsiw.•. Wlll•ro Bell, LAVC tllnd ov.,•111 U . Al ... , WIW'rtn HtflCo<k, NH YC (Sith OYtrall) 16. p.,_t;e, ltod Park, RIC,,,,,_ VC ltlst_,elll 17. SI-Divine, o....-.O.lllflO, LIYC IONFI CL.ADC I Fr• Ent-lse. Ol<k Elll-r, NHYC ttth overelll 1. -. Tom Wall<1,kl, Walkllil v C l tlh overall I l Svmer1'., Maril SfMU WYC ( 11111 OWf• •Ill • 0 1, Alvlll Sc11Ull1 Lt"91na YC 112111 over•lil S Lltlallt Toe, ArlhVr K•ml_., Walkllil YC t 141ho ... ralll • Orlller, ••n.~Sltr1ley, LIYC llfth o-•111 1 Tomel\awk, John Artnt. IYC (:IOU• OVff•U) I Foitllre, Dtnnll H-•rlh, PC YC !lllltl over•lll ' S<aramouc,.., Rolle Croeier, SI FYC llhl O•.,elll 10 HIQll -. T,,.,,..., Harney, S.<A.ellto YCU7tlloveralll 11 c.tdlent•. Carl Elc....,lavll, SOYC (•IA .,,.,.111 U Pett .Jim Emrn1, llCYC 1•t11overe111 U AIMl'I<•. Rl<hard MMlfl. St l'YC C .... h Ovtrelll u ~·• Suolto, R-n 0111•Mr,...,. Lal\aln• YC I.OU. °"'rat II U O.lfll\i•, Mike Mkhel, llYC 1 ... 111 ovet •Ill 1• L'All .. re. Ol<k 0.venpor1, H•wall VC """°"'relll 11 Gr'Yll"Ofl, carter Erickson, SI. FYC tONI) CLASSO I S ..... °'ole, °'"" Tl'NOWty, ISiand YC I 1tt overelll 2 Auoactout. Miiia Kennedy, OPVC !2nd 01'•ratl) J S-Wllllam Ptl-r NHVC Uthovere111 6 JubilallOll, Ron 8r-ll, KHYC ()lh overell) .S Rea SNll. AIH Gotlt. LA YC llOlll -r •Ill '· C-lry eo.,. Sl.tbley·Schmil, Hawaii YC ll"lloveralll 1 Mon1-nery Sfr .... J.,_1 Otnlllflo Loch L-YC (UrCI overa ll) • I s..ntlunt, Georoe RlcharOIOn, CllYC tUth overelll ' llrow11 Suoar, Wehlt Syndl<t lt S.uMlllO YC ('6411 overell) • 10 MedklN Man, 11-n LaN, LBYC IUllloverelll 11 Racy, R~ ~ SI FYC (50UI overelll 12 C'-tr ... H-1111"""9r. Sevtallto YC (Uth-•lll 13 Pelro<llulta, 11•11~ Brow ner, Mat._ili-YC (fflll o ... ra111 14 Troublem eter. Wllton·Swlgett, 11.\elroCIOfltan YC (~th ovwalll U T ......... , Ruel C-tOft H..,., YC (...,. ~veralll ,c:~,,~-Drive, R-r CNltum. PMYC ,c:~FlRegarClltu, Gtllll·Truln.r, A8VC WHhlngton Star champlon1hl1>9 ...... -...... AMr" Oomel def 1¥111 L91'1dl, 2•, ,..._ M , Gwlltenno llllu cttl. -lo Mllf'llN I. .. 1 ... 1, Sfanlalev 8lr111r def Mel ....,qll, 14, • J, .. ,. Jose Lula Clerc del llavl Ramtru. 1•, .. 2 Swedleh Open l•la-CM,S .... e ) ................. All mekt!Mrelnedout. Team Tennie s.. .,.... •. ClllteNI• • wome11'a OoublH Slltrofl W•l•li· 8ar1Nra Polle< ICI def Mary Lou Plet•· Lulle Allen, 1 ... Womlfl't SlllOIH -Pi•ltlo ISO) del ....... tar, .. , Men'• ~ -8vtd1 Weltt-R-c:.. ISDI def. 51ie,.,.,_, St-•r1-Meny RIH-. ..,, Mt11'1 $llltlet -wait.a-... S•wan, """' MIQO ~ -C--Ptat .. ISOI .... Potter·ltleMon. .. J. Misc. NllllOft., ~ ir .. tlval •• '"'~1 ... v.1 TllACa ' , ................... , •• I. J""8t loftlWd (We•, Lal A,.....I, t ~ fw.,......I: 2 llllft 9,_ IWMI. ""'"· Arll.I, 10,1'. J Mar,..y Olel'IU t.w1111, 10.a, • Oorr.,, Wllbr Cl..U, IUJJ .s. J-llltler (Miew.ttl. 10.a ... 1111 C..llnt C...,...I, 10.U ; 1. a11ot TMNI\ (Ml!-M. o.tt.lt, Mk".I, It .. , I. Ir• Cre111 C ... J. 1ua -I. Tlft'I' DI,... (WMf, lt-1 .... SI; 2 , .... J..--lleutlll. 4'.1t; ,, ..,._ "'"leY IWN\. T~. Arlr.I, t6U; •·If Vu rwooel (l.H ll, 47.M ; S, Sunder Nia IMlclwHO, 41At; 6. Nt\lllle H"9e llastl, .a.61; 7. •Ill ....,_ lSellUll, .a.7t ; • ...vi WIUlalM IMldwoMI, 49.W, . ................ I. Al\drt PlllUIPt IW.A, Lo9 A""91ftl, 4t.~; 2. J-W•lllaf (South), ff"· J. Ed a r-n lMldwiHll, SI.ti. 4. ,...,I LanlllOnl l bfll, SI.It; j Miiie SlllN l l!atll, Sl •• 1. &. TOll'f ltembo (Soutlll , U.17: 1. ,,.. by J-llOfl CMkMelll, U • .._ .._ 1. o.,,. Mcllerv:I• 1w .. 1, S.cr-oJ, 221-S INS~ -0; old rec:0r4, 21~. l.nwnt" 8trry, Soull'I, t'7•>, 1 Andy lesMtte , ... 11. a11-4, J "9t., ... ,,...., (Seullll. 221•41 4. John M<Ardlt lWHt, luetN, Ore.I, 221»; S. 8111 Sllllierltrld IE•tll, 21M; L Stefl '9dol•I (MIO-at), 204-1. 7. Kellll 8eteao11 IS.utll), 191·7, I Ju• L- CMICIW..U, 1•11. . .-.-...~ ..... I. HetWY MarVI IWffl, EwteM, Ore.), t:tt.'7 CHSI' rwc.onl, old -·· t :ll.22, Rtfldy Jeck_, (Mkfwetl, 1'191, t. Kelley Jense11 IW:tlt, Madlord, <>t-a.I, e:a.n; 1 Dan HelkiLlflM IMICIWttll, t ·•J.M, 4 R_., JacU •ll IMldwestl, I 45 U ; S Jt-• Cooper 1Sou11'11, 1!44.12, •· Jelln Tlllll• (SOvll'I), l :S2.SO; 1. Rici! Sayre CE11t1, N.Y., l :S2 M. _....,...,Kt __ I. Todd Scully IE••ll. I -r.,. ml-. IJ M<onelll (HSI' record; olcl record l;U.10, Marco E-.11111, L~. ColO , 1'7•>; 2. °'" O'C-IWHI. W"lmlflst.,I, 1:a .12. >. Jim Halrlftg IM14weatl, 1.Jl.H ; S. Tom EClwardl (E••ll. 1.>1.J2 S Dlflfll• Rell!,, (Wut, o.kltnell. 1·0 .02 •• Ml•• Klelfl...., I SOvtll). 2.00.11 ...i .......... ,_ ..... I YlllCe 0 '5'1111Ytfl I EHll, 4 .a .SI (NSF record; old racorCI, 4•M $2, o... O'COflnor, Wanl.tOf\, N V, 19,.l, 1 Wt'N GI- ( WU I , Cupertlnol. 4 ll.H ; J. Sien Peclnonky (Mldweal), •.41 «, 4. aoll ltO .. llCrtflll IWH1, SHllltl, 4 42.SJ; S Steve 11•11-s Cl!H ll, 4 4>.U. '· Neal Pl<ke11 (Souull, 4 ft 20. 7 Grt11 M<G<ilre (MldWeat), 4 SIU, I 0."9 Gwyn lSoutlll, 4:st.O.S. 1,-'"91 .... I Tom Byers 1w .. 1. E11gane, Ort 1. l .UIM tNSF record old racord, J .tlu. Tom Oulu, MIOWHI, 197'1, 2. Sydney Ma,... IE .. 11, J·.S.09, J Rou Oonoollw IE .. 11, J 66 61, 4 Chuck Ar_., IMldweJl), l .41 •, s Oov9 PeterM>n I M•o-•11. J tt.n . • TOdd M<Alllater ISovl.111. J.4' SI, 1 0... AIClrldQe (West, Sall Luis Obl&PO), J .SCI.Ill; I Rogar J_. l$oulll),) S1 U 11..--.... I Greo Meve IEHIJ, 21.SI. !NSF ,. ~orCI, Old record, 1' 1' '· Frenk Sl\orlw, Weal, 1919), 2 St•n M .. h tMldwettl, ?t:OJ •. l. ROC> Perkins 1$outl\l, ?t U .U 6 Dave Gordon IWttl, M1uoula, Mont t, 1'.JI Jt. S. Gany 8Jort11wne1 IMICl-11), 29 · 3S.U ; 6 Oreo FreClerlcU I Eu ll. 1'· .J4 U 7 Mar1v l'r .. ll<k ISoutlll. 30 1• C Hiii! J-. I. Gr911 Seay CMIClw .. o. 7 S, 1. Leo Wllllamt t Eutl. 1·31-., J Jim Howerd ISovlll). 7.J:\4, 4 Nat P-l (HI), 7.:pi., S Ben l11<ero IM•CfWHtl. • 11~ 6 Larry wuv•r !South>. ~11~ L ... J-1 l •trv Myrlch ISoullll, 1~11'4, 1 Norm Alaton (#ttl, H•yw.,dl. 25-1,) Ooft Duvall tMIClwHl), 1 .. ,,. Jam .. Rou (Ml-I, l •·S s Mtk• McRH 1w .. t .... ,werdl, , .. ,,~. t Lui«' l.awren<e I EH ll WOMEN 10I I 1!1'elyn AINOl'O (WHI, Lot AnoeleSI. 11 01 (•lfld-al-1" 1 J -t 8olCMfl (Welt, Lot Anoe••->. 11.H. J. J-1 o .... ISouthl. II.St, • Sybll Pury (MICIWHI). 11.11, s. A1199I Doyle (£HI). 11 IM, •• Janny Gor-.. (MIOWHI), 11 .•• 1 Tata Ml•Un (Soullil. 11. .. , I O..-'-J1ffer&0n <Et.,11, 1104 ,.__ I Sl"l>Nnle H191>1.,_r IMl~O. 11.0S lwlfld .,oedl, ? Kit Tllflltr (Mldlot .. 11, l).U . l. Tonja Brown (Sov1hl, U ..... •. Geyle Walt.Int ISovlhl, ll.IO. s. Candy Yo11no !Eu ll u °'· • Jull• Smither> tEHll, 1' II. 1 Linda Bourn IWHI, Pr-, Ulahl. I• l7 •llolNI• I. Edfla 8r~ IE•ttl, SI.SO !NSF record; lirsl time ~on1uteCll , 2 To11I• Br-11 IS0..1111, ff 93, > Ellubetli Miiier lw.at. Somera, Mont I. Ml «: 4. Re<:hel Clery IEHI), .0.90, $, Jill LancHt« (Mldwesl), 61 41, 6 Ellen Srnllll CSOUllll. '111. 1. Kelly Mtllllt.,. (Midwest). U It , .... _ I OenlM wooo IEHI), SJ.• CNSF record, old record. $1-4\ll, Aflfl Tu11>Yne. l!ut, 1911), 1 Ramona Ptgal IWUI, L-••act;). S0-1 1'1, ) 5'1tan Thorn1.on !South), ~Ill. •. Caryl 11.., Pelt (Well, llellvue, WHll.I. "''"'· j LIM l"erry ISovlll), .... -.. •• Sharon !Winik (Eestl, «-0, 7. NtdlN Co• (MICIWelll, 0.)4. ''""" I Pally KurM y CMICIWest), IJS-t, " Dan• OllOft lSoullll. 115-1. > Sally Har"*' (WHI, LOftQ a.achl, 17).11, 4, 0oMa O'Car roll IEH I, Collt Neck, H.J .), IS.·S; S. OarltM Oll<'N (Soullll, U2•S; 6 Marll'f'I Stn1 ( EHll, UJ S; 7 Debbie Wllllamt (MICIWffll, 1~2. I Mary 0.llOt'M (-. 8 1111ngt,Mont.l, 1JMI. IWIMMllllO 10l-.Cb-e I. Rick (Mey CEHll, S1 SI, 1 Johll E19 CWut, Ltlt y"1te, Calll I. st.SI, J Dave Bot tom (Wast, Danville, Celll I. l'.S7, • C\11 LaCOV•ll CMidweatl. I 00 2•, $ o .. ld ~ (Sovflll, I 00.13, -ff'Httylo , ... , I Wul (Stuart MMOonald, W-'- Hlllt. Rkll Tlior'nton. -aoa. C•lll • Robin LH mY. Pal ... Ytrdft; Clwl~ c.av ............ Ml. View, C..111.1, J·21 u. 2. Sovlh, J • .,,74; l Mid-at, J _, .. ; 4. Eat!, 3:23 21, S WHI, , "·'° ---·"'"' I Jolln -tel CW.ti, Balboa), 2. 24 ... ; i 8 111 larrell tWut, Alphart ll•, Oa .I, 2·21 H , ) Ron Zhlu (MldwHt. LO\ A11gelHI, 1 21 '1 , • Ste .. Lwnelqvlal CSolltlll. 21JO.IM, S. Jim 8errcH1 CM~I. 2:JO.• ,...,.. ...... I, Mike 1-+Mth (South). I W SI, ) Joe La Joi• (MlclwHll, I :S.S.U ; 1. Chrla CevM•uell (Wett, Mt. llleW, Callf,), I :SS ... ; 4, Riek Welker (Mlctwetll, K-.kM, 111 .. I.St"· .. °'" Han t l Ht). l·"-12. •IMMfffty I Jon 0eMv (MldWffll, 2:04.tl; 2. Clirlt lllvea ($oullll , 2.04.7'; 3. Roger Von J-flM (Mldwatll, 2 OS.'4; 4, 8111 H.,ria tWHt, """'· Arlr.I, 2:0..G ; s. Jeff ....... (Wffl, Loi Anoetesl, 2 .07 ll. • .... ,, ............ y I. 8 111 ..,,.tt IW9't, At~a. Ga.I, 21116.741 I. JoM Sl'lltlll IMlctwlilU, 1· ... 67; I. Pat 1Ce11nee1., I l!Htl, 2:°'.I; 4. Oen O.Or11<hy Cl!a1tl, 2· 11.'6; s. Mike U""9m (SOllllll, 1:11.1&. ._.... .... , I. WHt (Jolift Rftgil, Uflyet\e, Cellf,; 1111 lorrett, AIPMretta, Ge,; •Miii LHfftY, Pein Verdn, c:.111.; CIW'I• C.v8Mlll)fl, Ml. Ill-. Cellt.), ):SJ.», 2. Sovll\, J·SUO; a. Ml.,_I, J:tU•; • West, t:S7.U; S. lelt, 21tt.U . , ... .,......,.. I. "1411 ...... ls.utll, ~. T-., U :U .10); 2. 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McU; MltA Lwtloy, center: 1M lt"'9 11 JllllllNll. ..._..,. ~ , ;1 I N aaAnLe SCAHAWttS -A ...... "'-" ............................... t.lv. ":':i..1NOTOH lllOllCINS-Cllt 0111t. ( M•••r. tilllftfllt Nell, •-141 MltcNtf, n ...... ...-: ... *-e IKllltl , ,_ ........ ......... ~.,..,.. ~ J. · The glint of autumn Leaves and sun-ripened fruit are in Estee Lauder's palette of Country Market Colors for fall. :,~ Going back to the country Bring cheek color up and around the eye for harmony between eyes and cheeks By SANDIE JOY Of .... O.lly,.... IWlf Peach Glow. Cranberry Glau, Currant Preserves. Apple Cordial. Herb Garden. Sweet Melon. Sound delicious? They are. But they're not treats to eat. Instead, they're all on Estee Lauder's makeup menu for fall . LuaclOUJ UpaUcka, blushes, eye colors and nail paints all are done up in nature's autumn colors and wrapped in a package called Country Market Colors, stresaln1 an Americana theme. "Everyone loves a country market," aaid Evelyn Lauder, Estee Lauder vice president. "There's such a wonderful anticipation that 1oes with finding a store packed with fresh vegetables, home-cooked preserves, handmade treasures and antiques." Great country looks are being rediscovered by Lady Diana highlights FULL NAME: Diana Frances Spencer BIRTHDATE: July 1, 1961 S IGN OF ZODIAC: Cancer BIRTHSTONE: Ruby HEIGHT: 5' 10" DRESSMAKER : E manue l, Brook Street . London JEWELRY : Sapphire a nd diamond engagement ring (pre· viously just a gold pendant and a string of pearls), now diamonds galore Wl£DDING DATE : July 29, in St. Paul's Cathedral The royal wedding dress i.s best kept secret in Britain H er wedding gown is the best kept secret in Britain. And until recently, her husband-to-be was Britain's best bachelor. But when the Prince of Wales presented a dazzling sapphire and diamond engagement ring to the young and lovely Lady Diana Spencer. the whole world applauded. The new princess will be thrust into a dizzy. Ing array or social situations. Her clothes will need to be versatile, comfortable and able to stand up to the hot temperatures. Silk and linen are timeless classics. They're excellent choices for warm weather dressing. Luxurious silk has been prized for centuries for It.a lustre, fluid softness and It.a wonderful abllity to accept color. It ls the perfect fabric for a prlncess. A light, tulip-sleeved dress in a hand paint· ed allk could take Lady Diana from a 1ardeo luncheon to an afternoon tea and on to an early evening cocktail benefit. The six-gore skirt, which allows lots of pretty, fluttery movement, would be natterln1 for her Iona leas. In 1hade1 of lllac and lrts, with accent.a of deep purple, the dr11s would compliment her creamy comple1t· lon and blonde 1ood loou. To complete the look, Lady Diana probably would choose to acces1orbe hu dress with a few beauUlul and versatile jewelry pieces, fill· Int ln wh.,re needed wltb 1lmple 1old chaln necklaces and bracelet.a. The Crqwn Jewel• wlll, of course, remain In the Tower. A necklace of ameth)'lt beadl and Blwa pearls would look lovely ln the silk dre11' nttkUne. The amethy1t would repeat tbt dMper tones ol the fa bric; tht pearl• would subtly reflect the others. A twl1t ol ametby1t, cold bead• and pearls would contlnue the theme at the wrist. Flne pearl Clowers adorning the ears and a simple ring with a lar1e amethyst could grace the hand. The look Is as fresh and pretty as a spring bouquet. Linen today often is blended with polyester, making it an excellent travel companion. The coolness and beauty of the fabric are retained while wrinkles are not. Linen also ia avaUable In many weights. A white or off-white two·plece shirt dress In a medium wet1ht linen can be treated as a suit by addinl a flne handkerchief linen, camisole blouse -a aophi1Ucated look to wear for a U1bt summer supper. And, a won- derful opportunity for Her H1ahne11 to bare those now le1endary shoulders. White la a 1ood summer color becaute it looks cool. With blue, lt'a even cooler. A pen- dant of icy diamonds and aapphlret on a de· llcate sold chain would look 1pectacular when teamed with Lady Diana'• enaaaement rtnc and her already 1parklln1 royal blue eyH. A versatile bracelet of small aappblrt1 ~and dia mondl and aopblatlcated 1mall earrinp ln the same are the flnl1hlnc touch. The look la youna and fresh, yet not ao dartna a• to offend the relcntnc queen. Prince Cbarlet choH aapphlrtt for bla bride-to-be. Tradltlonally the cem l• recosnl&td at the symbol of truth, 1tncerlty and f altbluh · ne11. The anclent Pertlam bellevtd that the earth mttd on a huce sapphire whole refltt· lion save color to the 1ky. But not au aapphlrn are blue. Tbelr colotl rant• from white to near black, vtolet, yellow and 1reen. Your local American Gem Soelet.y Jeweler can 1tto. you 1 vartet.y of UMM prtltd 1em1. top fashion desieners, abe noted, so the New York· based cosmetic firm has put together a makeup collection to complement the designers' rich rustics, styles which feature masterful mixes of refined tweeds, plaided and patterned skirts and jackets, soft speckled sweaters and texture on tex- ture. An elegant luncheon at Beverly Hllls' fashionable L'Orangerle was the setting Tuesday for unveiling of Estee Lauder's Country Market Colors u well as for demonstrations of a new line of akin c,are products called European Body Treat· ment Spa. To set off the rich colorings of fall fashions, Ms. Lauder said, ''You'll need more than one lipstick and a whole palette of eye color." Lauder's.fall makeup colors are wonderful and r ic h. There .u:e sun-ripened russets, delicious red currant and burnished bronze, all keyed to comple· ment the rusts, rich reds, khaki and bronze that the fashion designers are offering up. For the metallic look -the gold, copper and bronze -that's coming on stron1 as the hlt of the season, Ms. Lauder sunested highlighting with a touch of bronze for cheeks and lips and finishing with a shimmer of the firm's new bronzed face powder. With the new vintage colorings, she recom- mended Currant Preserves lipstick. To set off vivid red woolens or khaki, her choice is Tartan Red lipstick and, for the textured russets, natural leathers or apricot velvet, she advised using Sweet Melon lipstick. "Begin with any of these lip colors," she said, "a nd combine with harmonizing shades for <See ESTEE, Pase Be) •• I l J I ·--·· ••+w .... . Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Juty 29, 1981 Fashionable summer concert . . . Pays musical tribute to big bands of '30s and '40s By MA&Y '.\NB SCA&CEU.O °' .. ..., ......... T be aummer concert aerl" at Fubion ,c. Island ln Newport Beach be1an with a receptJon and Upt buffet bolted b1 Irvine Company executlvea at tbt Neiman-Marcus store. Oran1e Cout government olflclal• and otheJ'I connected with the mualcal 1eriea en· Joyed the party Juat before the 9 p.m. pro1ram . . HAPPENINGS Les Brown and his Band of Renown gave tbe downbeat for the first concert of the 13th seuon ln Fashion lsland's Summer Festival. Singer• JoAnn Greer and drummer Jack Sperling were the featured performers, and the music wu heavily navored by the Big Band Era of the '30s and '40s. Musical trtbutea to GleM Miller. Duke Ell- ington, Artie Shaw and the Doney brothers filled the summer alr. The large audience at the outdoor performance broutbt beach chain aad blankets to supplement the seaUn1 provided by Fublon Island, and a few of the very you.ngeat listeners couldn't stay awake long enouib to bear a lively finale. More toe-tapping muslc wtll awing out on Thursday with Tex Beneke and hls Orchestra playin" in the Miller manner. Henry Brandon, rounding conductor of the concert series, appears again Aug. 6 with singer Gisele MacKenzie. Brandon returns Aug. 1.3 with young singers from the Orange County Lyric Light Opera and closes the series with singer Connie Haines on Aug. 20. The concerts are free, family-oriented and fun. T M Calta Mesa Women'• Club will bold jt1 annual memberablp tea from 2 • to ' p.m. Frlday at itl elubboute at 110 W. 11th St. in Co.ta K ... Both membert and proepeetive members are lnvtt.ed, ud mU1lcal entertablment wUJ be provided by T. Duncan Stewart, Evan Prttebard and Glee Ball. Mn. IAland Camp it ptelident ol tbe p-oup, and Mn. Paul Hurtt II membenblp cbalrman. When a world-famous 1oprano vlllted Laauna Beach recently, local opera faDJ trllled with delight. Dorothy Kirsten, who will 1ln1 Sept. 19 ln Laguna'• Irvine Bowl with the Paclflc Symphony Orchestra, took an afternoon from her buly achedule to look over the facllitiea as well aa conaulUng with conductor Keitb Clark. Mila KJ.nten, who lives with her husband in Brentwood, bu never aun1 in Orange County and will be sponsored by the Lyric Opera Al- aociatioo ol Orange County. The group held a luncheon for her at tbe Hotel Laguna where Nunzio Crtacl, manasm1 director of the association, led a toast to ••a prim a doMa." Miis Kirsten, w,ho be1an her career in UMO, recalled a 1975 performance of "TOlca" with conductor James Levine in San Franclaco. "During a break in the rehearsal, he showed me a 'Tosca' score I'd auto1rapbed for blm years before when be was a teen-ager," abe said. "At the time I signed it for him, be said be wanted to conduct tne ln the role. Years later be got the chance.'' Her luncheon partner wu Keith Clark, who will conduct for the September concert, but the only musical moment during the luncheon came when guests san1 "Happy Birthday to Irv Orton, with Miss Kirsten supplying the high notes. · Others attending the luncheon were Lyric Or.era President Lorraine Lippold, Musical D rector Michael Kurkjian (who just returned from several weeks of master cluses ln Italy), Floss Schumacher and Helen Lawler. ........ 40. •4 ••• .,, ••••••••• se:u cecosso • . Newport police chief Pete Grou (from ~ft), Evelyn Hart and [>eter Kremer Kids have a way of making an impression on you I don't know how people who have no children have a time frame for anything. How do they remember the year they bought the freezer? Made the last payment on the storm windows? Visited their cousins in Richmond? I don't remember the names of my kids, but I r emember how big they were when we bought the camper and how old they were when I joined a book club. Maybe it's because kids have a way of making an indelible impression on you with everything they do. All I know is, my sister-in-law (wbo bas five children) and I carry on some interesting con- venations. S-1-L: Do you remember the year you came to 1111 lllllCI ,:!....._ __ Florida and we fed the alligators frozen bread? Me: Of course I r emember. S-l·L: Whal year was that? Me: Let's see, the baby must have been a cou- ple of months old because we left him with a sitter. S-1-L: Are you sure it was the baby? Because my baby was 2 and there's a two-and-a -half years' difference. Suicide failure seeks surgery DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read your column all the time, and I know that you have access to medical information. All WJDlll A few years ago I got very bummed-out Onfe night and tried to end it all. I slashed my wriata and lay down expecting not to wake up. Well, I didn't succeed and now l have some very ugly sc1r1 oo my wrista. I am very self-conscious about tbern. I tried again with pills a year later and that dldD't work eithe r. ( kdow I have problems and am seeking !'!!!IP for mJ bead, so please don't tell me to do what I'm already doing. What I'm askin' is if there is any kind of plastic surgery or skin graft- ing that can remove these ugly reminders of what I did to myself? When people see the hideous scars they know I have attempted suicide, and •t is very embarrassing. (I am in my mid-205.) Please give . me an answer. -VULNERABLE IN OHIO DEAR OIDO: Yea, plutic aargery can belp. It may not remove the acan completely, Mt a &oocl Job will certainly make tbem lea ..ckeable. Ask your lberaplat to recommend a doctor or call yoar county medical society. (U's ID the pboae book.) Ann Lander• diact.wea ~ drinldng -ita m11tlu, iU realitie1. !Aam tM /act• bJ1 reading "Boou and You -For Tcm-Agna Onl11,'' bJ1 Amt l.ondn1. Send 50 ~and a long, ul/-<JddrcU«l, damped m - ~lo~ to Ann 1Andn1, P.O. Bor 119'S, Chkaqo, IU. 60611. Me: There's not two and a hall years because you sent me the maternity clothes after you gave birth and I was just 2 months. S·l-L: You went into maternity clothes at two months? Me: I went into maternity clothes at two weeks! S-1-L: The Florida room wasn't finished then because that's the year Patty went into braces. Me : Wait a minute. We had just bought the Plymouth wagon because one of the kids threw up in it and we threatened to leave him in that store where they sell pralines. S-1-L: You couldn't have, because BiU chipped his front tooth on the dashboard of that Plymouth and they were his second ones so he had to have been 8 or 9. Me : Wait a minute. My daughter was old enough to dial a phone because she called the den· tist. remember? S-1-L: She couldn't have. That was the year she went to camp and got stung by bees and you had lo drive all the way home to New York. Me: We never lived in New York. S-1-L: Are you sure? Then why are you pre. tending you fed the alligators frozen bread? That was my other sister-in-law. Her baby is the same age as yours. Me : So she's the one who got the neat maternity clothes! Cancer: Maintain aura of Inystery By SYDNEY OMARR Monday, July 27 ARJES I March 21·April 19): Responses are received to recent inquiries: many are fascinated with your con· cepts. Ideas and ambitions. TAURUS f April 20-May 20 J Money and love dominate scenario You receive praise for original ideas. pro a ch SCORPIO <Oct 23·Nov 211 See facts as they exist. not merely as you wish they couJd be Focus on resolu· HOROSCOPE display of independence and pioneennl! spmt t1on of dilemmit, frank d1scuss1on involving investments. GEMINI I May 21-June 201. You will be al right expenditures and s avings program place al crucial moment H1ghhghl confidence. creativ1 SAGITTARlt:S 1 Nov 22-Dec 211 You ~et what you Ly. willingness lo take chance on your own abilities want. but not in way expected CANCER CJune 21·July 221. Secret fears a re dis CAPRICORN fOcc 22.J an. 191. Job can be complet pelled. Aura of celebration dominates scenario You l'd make contucli.. express self in writing and be open meet people. go places and popularity Increases. 10 suggestions which could include overseas sojourn LEO !July 23 Aug 22 1· Roadblocks lo progress a rc AQUARIUS 1Jan 20-Feb. 181· Emotional responses removed. You'll set your own pace, and many wishes ore 1ntensif1ed. Overcome tendenc) to base actions on will be fulfilled impulse. VIRGO tAug 23 Sept 221. Change 1s necessary : pro· PISCES 1Feb 19·March 201 Reinforce safety de· fessional superior does want you to succeed. vices Take nothing for granted where security 1s con· LIBRA <Sept 23·0rt 22 1: Look beyond the Im· rerned. Build on solid base . select quahly m1terial mediate: family situation requires review, mature ap· fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iii9lr:::=:::::=======- -~-.::c~::.. Estee Lauder shows off autumn makeup .. RUFFELL 'S UPIHOLSTERY . S.••fr-......... 1922 HAH O• llYD. .con• MH•-=-••k• '" Let'!!!. I . remuue your obnb. eyes and nails." Tbe Country Markel Colon collection includes 1JoQel, glazes, powders, sticks and creams in col-on reflecting the gleam of copper, the patiria of volllhed pine and cberrywood, the glJnt of autumn leaves and of sun-ripened fnlit. Eye shades for faJI pick up the soft slennu ' ud IJ'ays; the pink, gold and lavender of dried flowers, and the lovely weathering of blues and • 1reena found in antique painted wood. Eyes should be emphasized with contourtn1 aJld blghil1bting, Ms. Lauder advised, using at leaat three •hades to attain a natural-looking depth and richness. For example. blend Golden Wheat, Wlllowood and Countr')'wood, extend.Ina shadow beyond the · •re to elongate It. The eyea can be finllhed with a melan1e of dea, she said, perhaps startl"' with Dov• Grey ~-per Ilda Qext to the 1 .. bec, Soldier Blue under 't.·~••aier t~third.s of lower lubes, Coa.ntr')'woocl C1JI : Saile Wllloii 714 -731-0471 oo the outer browbone and Pink Chintz on tbe bone near the nose. For harmony between eyes and cheeks, she suggested brtn&tn1 cheek color up and around the . eye, a particularly glamorous look demomtrated on models at L'Orangerie. The cheek color II dotted on and then smoothed acr<>1s the cheekbone and into an L formation up and alongside the tem- ple. Outline Ups with pencil and nu in with, say, Cherry Wlne to atve a warm, deep shine. Brandied Cherry Polished Performance Nall Lacquer harmonizes perfectly with this facial look, abe said. For a nawlen finiab, Ma. Lauder su11ested duaUne with one of four natural shades of Moisture-Balanced Face Powder -Ecru, Cbam- pa1ne Beiee, Pinklit Bei1e or Sunny Beige -and highllahtinl with the new Sh.lmmered Bronze face p0wder. · The Body Treatment Spa product.Ii which have bean teat·market.ed in Europe, l1 a C?Ol ectlon of ln- deptb treat ment products with optiona for in- dividual needa and preference. Options include new ways to bathe -a vitaliz- ing gelee, skin-softening bath grains and a concen- trated c ream bath additive -plus four moisturizers and conditioners -a smoothing body buffer, a mist-on oil treatment for dry skin, a moisture supplement cream and even a bust condi· tioning cream. Three special treatments are included in this collection: a fool cream, an anti-perapirant and a body cream called European Musage Cream. "It's la.ken many years to develop a scientific, specific approach to all-over skin care," Ms . Lauder explained. "Our new European Body Treatment Spa ls the result. It was designed to deal with individual akin needs when and where they occur." Country Market Colors wiU be in almost all the major stores along the Orange Cout -Bullock's, The Broadway, Robinson's, Nordstrom, Bullock's Wilshire, Neiman Marcus, Buflums and Sau Fifth Avenue -by A~g. 15, according to Eileen Bradlel of Estee Lauder, with the Body Treatment Spa co . lection to arrive in stores Sept. 20. 11••• , .. rt• ........... , •u.s. kitchen! .~ ' 1 Cell us"°'·'°' •XS*t ~Ip with your kilchef'I remodelng plans. Let UI thow you how to '>etutlty and modernize. at 8'1'· prielngly low coet to you! IARKER :.::S 2960 Aandolf Ave. Costa Mesa 754-0370 ·~ ~•k W of Bristol at Beke( Cdllfornla's Largest SeleCtlon · of Bridal Fashions OcMono't i...-1011 clon Of lltdcll fGINol• -~ .. ~. 3404 w .. t W.S~ltt A-...nue Sonlo Ano Collfomio 9'703 (7~4j 631 i871 b1b """'° • '*'----------Member NltloNI Bridal S.rvkt ...... ----_., _ _. -·-·-- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 .. • '. flotne improvement can often spell di,saster I LOS ANGELES (AP > - You've decided you can't afford to buy a bigger house, 10 you're toing to a~ a room or remodel t.be kitchen. Sounds simple •ou1h, but thousands of con· 1umers get ripped off on home improvements every year. One of the quickest roads to trouble ln this area ii choosing tbe wrong contractor. State a1encies receive thousands of consumer complaints about con· tractors every year, but many of the probleDlS could have been avoided with a little foreslabt. Before you enter into a con· tract with a contractor, be sure to check him out thoroughly. Start wlth bis contractor's license number and a call to the Contractor's State Licen.sing Board, which should be able to tell you lf any complaints have been registered against him pre- viously. It's also a eood idea to check out the contractor with the Better Business Bureau. A 1ood contractor should be able to provide plenty of re· ferences -homeowners be's worked for in the past and who can give you an independent ap- praisal ot bis abilities. Previous customers can also give you an idea· on how the contractor ls to work with personally -bow flexible he is when plans change. Harbour Vista condominiums located amidst waterfalls, ponds People all along the Orange Coast Da1·1y P1·1m'· ' rely on the .. f>42-4321 You'll get 1UU another view by talklne to the contractor's sup· pliers and bis bank, and thla is a step you shouldn't neglect. If you· pay your contractor but he falls to pay bis suppliers or sub- contractors, you still can be lia· ble for your contractor's debts in some cases and thos~ debts are sometimes s~cured by liens aeainsl your home. If a contrac- tor is behind in his bills, don't make it your problem. State law requlres a written contract for home improve- ments which must show the con· tractor's license number, when the work ls to start and end, a description or the job, the total price and any payment schedule if you are paying ln install· menls. The more detailed this contract is the better off you are, because any disputes go back to what's in writing, not what was said. If you borrow money for tbe l?roject, treat that as a separate problem. It sometimes appean easier to finance throu1b tbe contractor, but this can add to your overall expense if the in· terest charged is hieher than what you could have obtalned with a tittle shoppin1 on )'our own. Check the Annual Percen· tage Rate (APR> an4 total finance charge for any loan you 're coruiidering. Financing plan hailed Below-market interest offered at Harbour Vista • • What are being described as wood accents and red tile roofs. "excellent" financing terms Pathways lead to recreation create an opportunity to areas where there is a swim· purchase a condominium near ming pool , therapy spas and sun Huntington Harbour at Harbour decks, all professionally main- Visla in Huntington Beach, ac· talned by the homeowners as· cording to a spokesman for the socialion. firm. Each unit has a covered Priced from $108,990, F. W. garage. Development Inc., is offering Interior appointments include 10 percent down payments and vaulted ceilings, wood-burning below-market interest rates of fireplaces and master suites 1211s percent for the first 41h complete with dressing areas years. and walk-in closets. Kitchens Situated amidst waterfalls. are gourmet equipped and each ponds and strf>ams, the two and unit has a large private patio or three-bedroom condominiums deck area. are showcased by contemporary Three minutes from the styled exteriors with extensive beach, Harbour Vista is close to man y shopping areas, restaurants and recreational op- portunities. The development ii within easy access to the San Diego Freeway, making com· muting to other areas in Loe Angeles and Orange counties a simple process. To visit Harbour Vista take the San Diego Freeway to the Valley View /Bolsa Chica nit and proceed south on Bolla Chica to Harbour Vista at Heil Avenue. A ·sales information center under the direction ol Walker & Lee Real Estate ii open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Information is available by call· mg C714) 846·5557. First phase o ne-third sold Tbe 25-home firs t phase at Coral Pointe, after less than three months of sales, is one· third sold, reports Bob Maurer, principal of Maurer-Elliott Development, the Tustin-based builder or the ocean-view com- munity atop San Clemente's coastal hills. ·'Our sales rate has been ex- ceptional, especially in light or today's generally unfavorable economic 'conditions and the fact that these homes a re priced from $299,990 to $599,990," Maurer said. "We feel this sales success is a reflection on the architecture, the full range of custom features and craftsmanship the homes offer." Available at Coral Pointe are four three· to five-bedroom floor plans with up to approidmatelt 4,370-square-feet or interior space. Features in the one and two. story homes include ceramic tile or wood entry flooring , built-in we t bars with custom oak cabinetry, up to three wood· burning fireplaces with gas log lighte rs. built-in intercom systems and safes, security alarm systems. laundry rooms with ceramic tile sinks, and sky lighted vaulted ceilings . The sales office telephone, 498-8100, and four decorated models are open daily from 10 a.m . to6p.m. Coral Pointe can be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Estrella exit, driving north on Ca mino de Estrella until it turns iqtp Camino de Jos Mares, ~urn­ ilg eut on Avenue Vaquero, following that street to the in· tersection of Calle Guadal .. ara and taking Calle Guadalajara op the hill to Calle Corral and the Coral Pointe models. Vacation homes 1IU1rket incr eases NEW YORK <AB> -The na· tional housing slump has creat· ed a buyers' market for vacation homes. according to a survey conducted by Metropolitan Home magazine. The highest prices are poMed for beach houses and two-or three-bedroom homes In multi- seasonal recreational areas, but in all but the hottest resort areu pci~es are down, the surv., in- dicated. Finally a Sensibly Priced.Boatslip-$695,000 ln a world where more and more buys leu and less, we're pleased to announce some· thing as reasonable as Seaside Pointe-the last new waterfront homes on the islands of Huntington Harbour. Designed for those whose residence i1 a atatcmcnt of achievement aa well as an Investment in livingj each home is sump- tuously appointed. completely landscaped. and includes a JS foot boaulip. lf you must pay two to three million dollart for your waterfront home, pleast ao tu Ncwpon Harbour. Su1idt Pointe i1 for the (Hotne Included) frugal rich who still seek to C!conomizc on euential luxuries. If you with to build your own home near your boat dock we have waterfront home- 1ites from ss2~.ooo. ~side Pointe is not for everyone and ts not shown to everyone. For an appoint· ment please call (714) 846-0641 or (213) 592·2816. ' l year, S year and .JO year financ• int( plan• •tart at 12-7 /8% (annual percentaae rate). Cooperation to broken. IN HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ___ _,,..._...,. ___ w • • w • e a 4 a• o c d P s 6 40 -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 28, 1981 Tax incentive urged for savings By BANDALL R. McCAaDLB l read your column &Dd ftnd lt very informative. In one of your recnt articles you were discuss· ln• the fact lbat more depo1lt.a ln ou,r 1avin11 and loans would help cure our non -avallablllty of fu.nda. J a.I.lo believe ln what you said that we Americana must be en· couraaed to save, but rather, we are now belnc discoura&ed to save and encoura&ed lo spend. People ln most parta of the world are rewarded by tax plans for aavinga. In the United States, however, the 1overnment dis· coura1ea savinl by imposing a heavy tax burden on savings ac· count interest. (4,000 member savln11 and loana.) The league su11ests one avenue to increased uvinp. It would i>el aavln1s ratea on a 1peclal certificate to a percen· taae of the avera1e yield on one· year Treasury bUls, with up to $1 ,000 or interest ($2,000 on Jolnt returns> being exempt from federal lncome taxes. In addition, the $200 to $400 tax exemption on interest effective tor 1981 and 1982, should be ln· creased to the $1,000 to $2,000 level. The decllnlng personal sav· ings rate of Americans is a clear Indication that the federal gov· ernment should enact mean· ingful tax incentives to en· courage savings. . - .. ~ • 0 a a a 22 ca && £ts 2 20 5 Di r --c.~-In a newly published study de· aUng with the aavtnas habit.a ol 18 nations, the United States ls ranked second only to the Nethe rlands as the least· savings.minded among people in the industrialized nations. This statistical data was compiled by Caroll Melton , associate economist for the United States League of Savings Associations Accordlnl to the report, dur· Ing the second half of the 1970s, the personal savings rate In the United States fell to an aMual average of 5.7 percent of dis· posable income (money left after taxes are paid> it was 8.6 percent in 1975. For the entire decade, the average was 6.8 per· cent. Large homes feature four-bedroom. 4112-bath floor plans at north Tustin development Tudor Hill offers custom estates Land buy meeting topic LOS ANGELES -How the first time buyer can purchase Southern California real estate at a reasonable cost will be the topic or a seminar by Don Kl · in1er as part of the "Do Your Own Thing Expo" which opens Friday at the Los Angeles Con· vention Center. Klinger. 1 20-year veteran of the r eal estate field, will in· troduce a number of concepts to first·time buyers such as "con· tract for deed," which enables the buyer with little capital to enter the field. Seminar scheduled A seminar and s p ecial workshop on recruiting, in· terviewing and retaining suc· cessful real estate agents, has been set for 1 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The strategic, "Hot·to·Do·Jt" ha lf.day seminar is sponsored by Denny Byers & Associates and will focus on the advance methods of recruiting in the 1980s. Fee is $95. In· formation 833·8898. In tbe first half of the 1970s, the rate had been 8 percent. In 1976, when a housing boom hit Southern California, the sav· ings rate nationwide was 6.9 per· cent. In 1977 it ~opped to 5.6 percent, in 1978 to 5.1 percent, in 1979 it started to climb a mite to 5.3 percent and in 1980 bad re· ached the 5. 7 percent mark. In France, the rate declined to 15.6 percent from 17.5 percent in the first haJf of tbe decade and in Italy, the cor responding figures were 12. 7 percent and 17 .2 percent. In all the industrialized na· tions, the rate increased. In Japan. savings grew to 25.8 per· cent from 18.2 percent, during the same period of study. The first place Swiss salted away an annual average of 31.4 percent of their disposable income dur· ing the 1970s. At the opposite end were the Dutch, with a miserly 2.6 percent savings rate during the decade. D.D.C., Irvine f Randall Mccardle "' prekldent o/ THE REAL ESTATERS· he t& alao an author, Lecturer and instructor. Send your comments and que!tions to Randy McCardle. clo The Dady PHot , P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626) The preview opening of Tudor Hill. presented by Woodview Properties, recalls the early days of the 1930s when Lemon Heights in north Tustin first became known as a Avco names project aide Jeff Stoddard has joined the Laguna Niguel offices of Avco Community Developers (ACDl as assistant project manager for the company's major coastal project, according to W. William Gaboury, ACD director of pro· ject development. In his new post. Stoddard will be involved with all aspects of the project including processing, planning and design for the 586·acres of prime property along the Laguna Niguel coast, which will include a coastal park, community park. recrea· tion conference center, 18·hole golf course, resort hotel and residential units. Prior to moving to his new residence in Laguna Niguel. Stod· dard served on the Board of Directors for the Homebuilding Council of San Diego Newport Beach ... free spirit of the coast ... time dissolving into dancing sands, whitecaps, billowing sails ... a world away from the world. •·millionaires' retreat ." To capture the same prestige and seclusion of the '30s, the builder is oflering two custom estates. befitting the n ame Tudor Hill. , Commanding views of the country to the south of Lemon Heights, the four·bedroom, four· and·one·half·batb floor plans offer a careful blending of Tudor architectural styling and con· tern porary conveniences to create homes ·above the or· dinary. The ho mes In co rporat e private European cobblestone driveways with remote security gates, brick walks. covered ex· terior entries accented by brass lantps with beveled glass, hand· carved custom solid oak entry doors and two.story foyers with ceramic tile or Bruce fireside plank flooring and solid oak staircases. Designed for entertaining and family comfort and decorated by Di Lor of South Laguna. the two·s tory residences feature sunken living rooms with large fireplaces, formal dining rooms, family rooms with built·in wet bars and fireplaces, handsome libraries and a game room in one plan. Custom det ailing includes Your beamed 12·foot ceilings, quality carpeting, Ftench doors leading to patio areas, decorative brass lighting fixtures and floor·lo· ceiling oak bookcases. Master suites are appointed with balconies, fireplaces, walk· in wardrobes , dressing areas and master baths offering large spa tubs and separate showers, double sink vanities, built·in planters, atrium or bay windows and ceramic tile accents. The kitchens have combina· ti o n microwave ovens a nd cooktops, dishwashers and trash compactors and butcher block islands. Also included are luminous ceilings, ceramic tile coun· tertops, all oak cabinetry, walk· in pantries, triple sinks and ceramic tile or wood fl ooring as well as large morning rooms. Among extras are bum·in in· tercoms with AM /FM radios, built·in safes, exterior and in· terior alarm systems, copper fire retardant roofs, brick patios a nd pl anters and complete landscaping with irriution. Tudor Hill homes are priced under Sl million. To reach Tudor Hill from the San Diego Freeway. take the Newport Avenue offramp and proceed north to Foothill Boulevard. Turn r ight on Foothill, then right on Skyline Drive, right on Lower Lake Drive and right again on Gold Star Lane. For more information, contact Rick Alderette, Realtor . 161 Fashion Lane, Suite 106, Tustin, or by telephoning 731·4444. Developer 11Wves off ices Cadillac Fairview Homes West has acquired a new building in Newport Center for its corporate headquarters, according to William Foote. president and managing partner o f the multifaceted development firm. The new office space will nearly double that of Cadillac Fairview's present facilities. Located near the Pacific Coast Highway entrance to Newport Center , the two·story modern block structure is at 18 Corporate Plaza. Cadillac Fairview Homes West is a developer of communities in California and other western states. The firm is a wholly owned sub- sldi ary of Cadillac Fairview Second Hotne Should be in Nevvport Beach Sandcastle - a home for the free spirit in us all. Second Home Loans Available From $169,.500 777 Avocado, on the ocean side of Pacinc Coast Highway acrosa from Fashion bland (714) 67 3 .. 3271 Sandcastle, luxury condominiums -within walking distance of the beach, the yacht clubs and Balboa Island. *13%APR By Butler Housing Corporation .. ~ , • ~ . 'Limited' homes on lake A limited number of Andaluata hom es, Mission Viejo Com - pany's largest, are for sale, ae. cord ing to Grant Sullivan, the firm's director of marketing. The homes are near the eastern shoreline of Lake Mis- sion Viejo. Prices range from $232,700 to $370,000. Highlights include a corner fireplace and French doors lead- ing to a private balcony in the master suite of the three- bedroom, two-bath 2,565-square- foot "Puerta Vallarta." The two-story, four-bedroom. 2"4l-bath 3,280-square-foot "En· cantada" has a two-story alass atrium and free-standing brick fireplace separating the living and dining rooms. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 Two pools. lounge decking and clubhouse with lava rock firepit featured at The Villas BIA SPEAKER -George Deukmejian, California's at- torney general, will speak at the Aug. 3 meeting of the Orange County Chapter of the Building Industry As-soc iation o f Southern California. The session is set for 7 p.m. at T he Airporter Inn, Irvine. Reservations 547-3042. A greenhouse kitchen window and breakfast bay highlight the three-bedroom, two-bath 2,257· square-foot "Casa Blanca." The two-story, four-bedroom, 3 -ba th 3,228·s quare -foot "Ventan a" has an upstairs bonus room and two wood- burning fireplaces 12 townhomes available at site .. • Twelve townhomes remain for San Diego Freeway Tustin firm gets award in design contest A sky-lighted gourmet kitchen 1s one of the many features in the five-bedroom , three-bath 3,271-s quare-foot ·'La Casa Grande." sale in the first phase offering at There are a number of reasons The Villas, an Ayres community buyers often give when d1scuss- wal l to-wall carpeting, and decorator-selected draperies and hardware s torage Addition al par;kjpg, spaces are available for a fee. Lund ownership 1s alt.ache,d. t.o each townhome. Ms. Badger• pointed out , , · of single-story townhomes in mg why they purchased the Westminster, priced from lownhomes, said Mary Ellen $83,990. Badger, the builder's sa les The Akins Co., Tustin, a home building firm established in 1951. has received a Gold Nugget Merit Award in the annual de- sign and planning competition sponsored by the Pacific Coast SuiJders Conference and Builder Magazine Homeowners become mem· bers o f the Anda lusia Homeowner s Association and Lake Mission Viejo Association. Monthly fees are $33 35 and $9. Ftnancmg 1s available. rnclud-representative. ing Veteran's Administration-no Each townhome contains 900 down payment for qualified square feet of living space. plus veterans. Ayres also offers a a roomy private patio or 300 Large plate glass mirrors, cultured marble pullman tops and ceramic tile over tubs are s tandard appointments in bathrooms Each villa has its own covered carport equipped with locked conventional 1312 percent in· square feet. lerest rate on a five vear note A popular policy allows REAL VALUES A 10 minute drive to, the. heac hes, the developmen,, is: C'lose to shopping centers,. schools. recreational facilities• und employment centers, The awards recogni1ed the best of 637 r esidential. com- mercial and industrial entries from 1-1 western states The model complex, open from lO a.m to 6 p.m. daily, can be reached by taking the Alicia Parkway exit orr the San Diego Freeway east past M argu~rile Parkway and following t he that must be renegotiated by the homebuyers to raise children • buyer when the loan falls due and keep pets On I terns from appl esa UCe to zi pper.s Models of the two-bedroom Interior features include new d t• d townhomes are open daily. The gas ranges and ovens. waste dis are a v er 1se I ·1 p·1at Villas is located at Worthy Drive posals and upgraded kitchen II y I and Van Buren Street, north of fl ooring, stylish mirrored every day in the signs Hollies off er view of ocean A seascape site in San Clemente is the location of homes by John Lyttle. The first homes to be built in the Cyprus Cove community, they set a tone of elegance and grace. Lyttle believes. Preview sales are under ·way for the eight custom estates. Lyttle said h.e custom designed and built the homes to meet and exceed expecta- t10ns of the discriminating bomebuyer. Nothing has been left to chance. Lyttle says. The three and four bedroom, 2~. three and four bath homes range in size from 2,731 to 3,153 square feet and in price fr om $385,000 to $425,000. Each exterior elevation is custom designed and features such details as cedar shake or Mis - s ion tile roofs, wood frame windows. French doors $.Od raised panel wood entry doors. The home's living spaces are designed for quiet times as well as entertaining. There are smooth ceilings with crown mold- ings, wood and exposed beam ceilings and as many as three custom deshmed fireplaces. Care was taken in selecting materials. lmport- ~d tile enlry flooring, European brass hardware, coordinated lighting fixtures and wet bar with wine rack are included. The kitchens are designed and equipped for gourmet cooking Built-in appliances inc lude r ange within a central cooking island. self- cleaning oven. microwave oven, dishwasher. trash compactor and garbage disposer. There are custom solid oak raised panel cabinets, wood beam ceilings and adjoining breakfast nooks. Most plans offer the added con· venienc:e of a built-in planning desk within the kitchen. Large his and hers walk-in closets are featured in the master suite iilong with oval ultra tub, separate shower and l arg~ dressing area Homebuyers will enjoy advantages and securi· ly of li ving in a private, guard-gated community. A private recreation center with tennis courts, spa and t'lubhouse offers an opportunity to enjoy lhe year around sunshine. The recreation center is maintained through the Homeowners Association. The sales office 1s open from 11 a.m. lo 5:30 p m. al 232 Avcnida Vista Del Oceano. San Clemente To reach the development, exit the San Diego Freeway at Avenida Calafia, turn left on Avenida Del Presidente to Avenida Vista Del Oceano. Turn right on Avcnida Vista Del Oceano to the sales of- fice For additional information, tele phone 498-8380 1 ________ t:..:.h::..::e Beach Boulevard exit ot th_e __ w_a_r_d_r_·o_be_d_oo_rs_in_a_ll_b_e_d_r_oo_ms--'-, _...__ _________________________ _ Ahout two years ago" t' :-.tartc<l work on what i., pcrhap~ the mo~t de~irable n:~i<.kntiaJ ~itc in all of Cow.rn Height:-.. Since then in a verv meth odical. meticulous and can ::tul wav we have nt:arly <.:ompkred the t·nt'), the country d uh facilitit:~ and tht:: first four h ome' in the art·a we now call RockingHor!-t: Ridge. The enu1. which will be protct·tc.:d by a guard h ouse with 2-. hour protection, the clubhou:-.e. the ~ tenni:'> courts, 2 racquet· ball court~. tht• 25 meter 'w1mming pool and 'Pa and the fir.,t four home~ are V1!:tihk from Newport Blvd. Becau~e of thl., and quite likely because of the impo.,ing ~i.1.e of the duh and of the home., \H. have heen unahlc to keep pt:ople from coming in w fin<.I out wht:n the homt·:-. would ht: a\'ailahlc for purch ase. They a.-;ked tht· plumher<,. the e.u-pt:nter:-.. the eke· tricians and anybody d sc tht:y could Mop '"·ho in turn referred them to lht· job !>uperintem.lcnt who in turn called the homt· office and kept gjving us nam~ and p hone numbers and con- vinced us to put a company representative on the site Thi-; wa.., only .1 fc\\ mo111h' ago Anti people are :-.till :-.topping. In fact, we\·t: already 'old 11 ol thc fir,1 22 homt:~ in our initial rcka.,t» Anti the model' Jre .. 1ill onl~ in lht· final :-.lages of t·on:-.t ruction. Becau:-.e oft hi:'> intc.:rt·,t. \\'t'\T put a traikr on 'itc anti turned it into a !>ale:-offiCt' wof :-Ori'~ and tkc:i1..kd (() h:l\T :I prt·-previcw showing of Rockmgl lor:-.e Ridge :-.o th.IL c:\'cryont· who i~ in- tercstnJ ha' an equal dunce at the: rt:matninµ 11 homt::-.. lf you\·t· heen looking for juM the.: right hom<.: in tht: right place 'lOP anc.J take a look at what':-. going on .11 Rod<lngHor~e IUdgt: Frorn thl.' ~weeping country ,.it'''''· to the magnificent homes w tht· incomparable country cluh ~ ou'll find nothing to compare.:. II':-. 'till a bit du:-.t} and we'\'e a bit of work lO do on tht· fir.-.t four horn~. hut there':-. no <.luuht that} ou'll :-.tT w hy ... o many pt·ople have been :-.o intne~ted and why I 1 familit·:-. fdt they ju:-.t h ad to li n: here. Priced from $373,000 Royal wedding I toast planned Visitors to Irvine Pacific's Harbor Ridge Estate model homes today will be treated to wed· ding cake and champagne in honor of the Wednes - day marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, accordJng to Martha Ryan, merchandis- \ng manager for the development. "We think It's an appropriate way to celebrate both the royal wedding and our final sales phase at Harbor Ridge," said Ms. Ryan. "The setting of our homes and our •castles and kinas' marketing them e lend themselves beautifully to a royal wed· , ding reception ." Four lully-furnisbed and decorated model homes, and nine sooo-to-be·buill homes are the last remaining single-family attached residences available, said Ryan. AU are located on Harbor Ridge Drive and have view~ ol Newport Beach, the Harbor and Pacific Ocean nor th to the Palos Verdu Penln ula. More lnformation on sales ls available by tetephoruna 640-6778. To reach Harbor Ridce from tta• San Diego Fretway. ao aoutb on MacArthur BOWevard to Ford Road, turn left on l'ord to Sa~ Mlattcl and rlatht on San Mll\lel to Spyalau fllll Road. 1'Um left at Spyalua to the iteil• monument ~ • • entranc and 1uard ataUon. \l!.I 1 •J• " 11rn '"4· 111•1, 1M11 ''" Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 ,,, ......... The white fra'nv houu of Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge, bottom, cost him $2fJIJ/J(JO in the G~ aection of Wa1hington. Secretory of State Alaander Hair opted for a brick home, top, in Wewinordand Hilll Md., for 1415,000. ~pital homes costly · ers pay pretty for Washing ton housing GTON (AP)-COm· m cretary Malcolm Ba \'es in a simple, white frailU house on a busy street in G etown. The place s ure loot fancy, yet it cost ll!0,000. t " a lot or money , but of President Reagan's advisers have paid a few pennies more in the ·priced Washington real es '-market. , .... estate records show: ...... ltabor Secretary R ay Doe~an pajd $756,265 for hls ho~Jn McLean, Va. .fl~te House chief of staff Ja A. Baker Ill paid $715,000 lo house on one of the most fa ble streets in Northwest Waillln.lton .-.111R111.a111 H. Draper 111, wbo t1 confirmation as R ... n of the Export·lmport , paid $775,000 for his ral ·sty l e h o us e io Georgetown. Records kept by Rufus S. Lusk and Son, a private real estate re· search company, show that five other Reagan advisers paid between $265,000 and $460,000. Lusk's records, which are co·m· piled Crom publicly recorded real estate deeds , s h ow also that Secretary of State Alexander M. Ha ig Jr. paid $415,000 for his new, orange brick house in Maryland, just over the Di s trict line ; Agriculture Secretar y John R. Block paid $317,500 for his Dis· trict residence, and White House counselor Edwin Meese III paid $265,000 for his red brick house in McLean. Edwin L. Harper, deputy director of the Office of Manage· ment and Budget. paid $302,500 for bis District home, according to Lusk. The folks in the Reagan ad· ministration are not the only ones to live in expensive homes. Lusk records show that Draper purchased h is home from Howard M. Williams, who was chairman of the Securities and hesapeake stories t 'Bigfoot' mold lt.Ories from campers and at the Northwest River near Cbeaapeake seeDl to pneral imace. descriptions of tbeae t.bey all match from alJ .•• ,.. world," said Hia1Da he'• bad experience to spot Bitfoota In re 7 to 8 feet tall, full7 wltb ~h hair, wllb odor end leave tar1e , And tbey're harm- metll and Umid," be more information." But if -just If -1t is, Htggins has a few theories. So Higgins figures it's either attracted by cooking smells or is looking for a mate. "Maybe he's lonely ," the ranger sald. "I know it's not a guy O\lt there in a rur coat. It was about 100 degrees, and he would have dropped from heat prostration. Wewouldhavefoundhim." Volcanic ash value mostly • • m tourism SEATl'LE (AP) -The aale ot volcanic ash from Mount St. Helen1 to tourists for $1 an ounce wUJ be the moet profitable and probably lbe only uae for the 1tufl, a 1tudy for tbe state Department 'of Natural Retourc!el 1ay1. Jn 1dditlon, f1rmer1 ln th• Nortbwest who hope that tb9lr eropa will benefit from nutneau In the Mb a.re alto out ol luek, at 1 .. 1t fol' tbe ror11111bl• tutme, aceordlJll to Ula Moody, a ICl&ll nl*tbmHO.· · .. -n. au eoetaaal dlelilleall t•at to•ld act •• a •••' ferti.._., but It tlllr• ._.._of n1tbertna for tbe uh to break down and free the trapped nutrtmtl, be 1aJd. Ex<:hange Commission under President Car ter ; and that Block bought his house from Carter's deputy secretary of state, Warren Christopher. Peter McCoy, top aide to first lady Nancy Reagan, bought his house for $460,000 from Charles Duncan Jr., Carter 's energy secretary. according to Lusk. And certain l y not all of Reagan's adviser s have ex· elusive addresses. Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop· ment Samuel R. Pierce Jr., for example, lives in a standard high·rise apartment building on a crowded shopping strip near the University of the District of Columbia. While the price of what other folks pay for houses is a hot topic on the cocktail circuit, it's not one that buyers generally like to talk about. Reagan's ad· visers ar e no exception. "He does not want to talk about his own real estate situa· lion," sald Leslie Edmunds, an aide to Donovan. "He bought a beautiful house overlooking the Potomac, and he enjoys ll." At the Comme rce Depart· ment, Baldrige aide Mary Nim· mo said her boss doesn't want to discuss his Washington house "because people bllck in Connec· lieut might gel the wrong idea about it." At the Defense Department, Lt. Col. Michael Burch, an aide to Weinberger, said that Wein· berger's Washington residence is s maller and probably less ex· pensive than the one he sold in San Francisco. And in the White House Baker aide Margaret Glasscock, sald neither Baker nor his wlte want to discuss their Washington home, a handsome brick col· onlal with a circular driveway on fashiona ble Foxhall Road. George Altoft, an aasessor for the Dlslrici government, said that in 1980 the average sellin1 price of a house in W••hincton was Just over $100,000 and that h as lncreased aimott 8 percent during the first five months of· 1981. ·'The houses that are selllnf are very bt,h priced -above $500 ,000 -or very low -beJow Sl00,000," aaid Altoft, who ls senior assessor in char1e of sales studies. "Financln1 and ht1b lnterest ratet don't affect hl1h·vah~ properti• ••much. Tbeae people bave ,money tomewhere. Tbey can either 1eU 1tockl or 1et equity tomewbere- elH. For rich people, flnancin1 it not a probl•m." Bogue caah aeiRd SANTA CLA&A (A·P> - Oflla• bave c:GlllM1'4d •·• llilllkW ID tbe lal'flll Mllilrii of eoallterfelt mone1 ••tr In Nortbern Cailforola, the Seent Service r:-ported. TbrM people were .,,..led. Title in811rallce tested Quiz details workings of private, business policies By ROBERT J. BRUSS Ttdf luuraace l• available la all 1ta&e1 eacept Iowa. It often title pro&edloa mot avaUable ha ID abatrad or a lawyer'• Ude 1earcla. Clleclk yoar knowlf!41eolllowtltleta1uueeworb. Reary Homeowaer bouibt a lloue la 1971 from the estate of Dora Dece11ed. He ob&alned an owner'• Utle lnluraace poUcy. la 1181 Homer Relr retlll"U from Isolated Island and clahn1 U.at a1 Dora'a IOle belr he II U.e rtghtfaJ owner ol the bouae. Which la correct <a> Henry'• ti· tie Insurer will defend the claim, even If It la grouad· leas, IDd pay any los1, (b) HelU'Y loaet the house to Homer, <c > lf a loss resaJta, HeDrY loaes 1111 equity, (d ) HeDrY will get paid nodalal because U.e title policy Ma..eed· Which title rtalk 11 not Insured by an owner'• title Insurance policy? (a) forged 1lpatures, < b > coats of REAL ESTATE MAILBAG de fending Invalid title claims, (c) title search errors, ( d ) baJldlng code and ionl.ng vlola&lons. How long does title Insurance coverage stay ln force?. (a) one year, (b) 10 years, (c) untU the policy lapses, (d) until title to the property ls transferred to a new owner. Sally Seller sold her seashore home and &ook back a $50,000 second mortgage for Bobby Buyer. Wblcb ls corred? (a) Sally doesn't need lltle ln· surance, (b) SaUy should In.slat on a title Insurance policy for ber mortgage, ( c > Sally should be saU1fied with a title abstract, (d) Sally II Insured uder the first mortgage lender's tltlepoUcy. Greedy National Banik made a mortgage loan to Harriet Homebuyer and Instated upon a lender's title insurance policy. Harriet faUed to obtain an owner's title policy. During tbe title search, the city's easement for a highway through the back yard was overlooked. What will result? Ca> the title Insurer pays nothing since easements are excluded from title loturance, ( b ) the title insurer pays only Greedy for any result· Ing loss, (c ) lbe title lnsurer pays both Greedy and Harriet for any loss, (d ) the title Insurer need not pay since It made a title search mistake. · Answer: 1. (a); 2. Cd); 3. Cd); 4.( bl : 5. ( b). Agent can give mfuabl.e <4d DEAR BOB: At your suggestion, we've started looking for a home to buy now before prices go even higher. So far we've gone to about a dozen weekend open houses and talked to the realty agents about home buying procedures. But the house we like best Is offered direct by its owner without any agent. If we make an offer to buy that house, who will arrange the mortgage? Should the buyer or seller contact a lawyer about the title transfer? U tbe house la defec&lve, doe• tbe teller make any guarantees? -NathanR. DEAR NATHAN : It costs no more to buy a home through a real estate agent. Home values depend on recent sales prices of comparable nearby homes. If you buy dlrect from the seller, without an agent, you '11 sill I pay full market value since the seller Is un· llkelytogiveyouhlssalescommissionsaving But without an agent, you or the seller must do all the work. Shopping for a new mortgage is a big job. Don'trelyonthesellertodoilforyou. The realty agent normally handles this task ror the buyer. The closing, depending upon local custom, is handled by an attorney. title insurance or escrow rirm. realty broker. bank, or savings and loan as· sociation. If the seller has an attorney, you need one too. When you buy through a realty agent, that agent must disclose any known defects affecting the pro- perty. But II you buy direct from the seller, he may '·forget'' to tell you the roof leaks or the wi ring is un· safe. In most areas, when you buy through a realty agent you can now obtain a one·year home warranty on components such as plumbing, wiring, heating and built-in appliances. As you can see, there are many advantages of buying through a realty agent. If you decide to buy that house direct from its seller , be extra careful. Although the seller "saves" the realty commission, you'll be doing lots of extra work to help him earn it. Resale advise proood right DEAR BOB: Before we moved here I used to read your articles In the Washintton Post where you repeatedly told homebuyers to ••get the big· gest mortgage available." We followed that advice when we bought our home two years ago. Last September my husband died of a heart al· tack. In January I decided toseU the house and move back to Washington, O.C. Due to your sound advice, m y house sold In less than two weeks. The realty agent says the big assumable mortgage made the sale easy. Thanks for helping me sell my home so fa st. -Mrs. E.T. DEAR MRS. E.T.: Easy resale is a major ad· vantage of having a big home mortgage. Other ad· vantages include Cl > m aximum income lax deduc- tion for interest, (2) loan repayment in cheaper in· fl ated dollars worth less than today and (3) cash conservation for emergencies or other investments. The Bruss Report "/low to Get thl? Greatest Income Tax Savmg from Your Ilome" is now available To ob- La in your copy send a 12 check payable to "New$pCJperbooks" for Report 8010/ to thl? Orange Ccxut Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 259 , Norwood, NJ 07648 ~hree choice ways to own YOUR home in ' ' VISTA ... Today. 1. IF YOUR FAMILY EARNINGS ARE $28,700 O R LESS ... San Diego County has provided a wa\ tor \OU l o ()\.\fl rl bl'.Hllilul. \'-l'll-dc•<,1gned Melrose Park condominium home. Thi''' .1 full 30-ycar loan at ll\•% inlere~t (12 11" .. APR)-no need 10 re-negotiate-EVER! OR 2. VA LOANS ARE AVAILABLE ... VA Sl.00 move-in & no closing costs (c;ubjt•ct to Vc•I' qualif1tat1on,1. OR 3. CONVENTIONAL FINANCING IS AVAILABLE ... Melroc;c Park offer<o a full 3%•off the currenl market inlcresl r.ilc-for l. lull y<>ar'>. 1 THE CHOICE IS YOURS You can own a spacious home in Vista's mo,1 pres11g1ou' <.ondomm111m dev(•lnpmenl- Melrose Park, even In thec;e days of difficult financing! Vi!iil our Sales Office today ... let uc; show you throu~h our allractive modelc; and lovely Around ... CHOOSE A ONE OR TWO-BEDROOM, TWO-BATH CONDOMINIUM. PRICES START AT $63,950 ENfOY SUCH FEATURES AS: a wood-burning fireplace, laq~c kitchen with ceramic tile counter- tops, the latest Tappan Cooking Center with microwave oven. laundry alcove, private detached garage, private patio or large garden balcony. Common area§ lnc.lud • two o,wlmm1ng pools, two spas, plus a lighted tennis court. . . . Melrose Park in Vista . , . just a seven minute dnvl' from lht' ocean and a five minute drive from the Plaza Camino Real regional shopping center. • • ~ewport Beach, you probably couldn't touch tbe same type at structure for leas than $350,000 to $500,000. And in rfalibu, the avera1e price of a two·bedroom beaeh-front condo is $900,000." A seU:<>Ut ·r::aanouaced 1 Sundance Townhomes , for P9QderoM"' .... Nsl"9l· planned attached home com- tial comftuliti '"11lt by the munity of 54 units, was the first Irvine Qlvi41on 'ef the four-of the four proj ects in the division sta~e homebuildina Village of Northwood built by firm. '~ · Ponderosa and was sold-out in The c; '' b es o~· l97t. Heritage ·~· • MO$ Tecent to be introduced sold-out •~. of smgle-in the r<orthwood location is faaiily homes anct iD Windstream, where 128 homes Irvine the Mil of 2SM single-ar e found on 30 acres along family detached Pai:.k Place Hicks Canyon. homes has been acbie~. As the last community or Tiie :ii:~ lliork boml'" to be presente<j in the Plqe ff a -hat Village o( Northwood, the de- of 294 s ram· ft~·-velopment is the result of five cent to the -zero i • Park years '<>f planning invested by Paseo homes 1"fl 'Mll•·Y.• the buijder. They'll buy your home lt you'll buy theirs. Two, three and four bedroom homes are offered in four noor plans ranging from 1,395 to 1,942 square feet. Because the homes a re 1ln1le- fa m lly detached homes, they of- f er privacy yet have low· maintenance. They are priced from $122,500. , Addilion~l features such as ceramic tile entries, wall-to-wall carpeHng, wood-burning fireplaces, and thermostatically controlled forced air heating add to year-round "luxury." Two-car garages, all copper water systems, fully insulated ceilings and exterior walls, and decorator-selected lighting fix- tures are also standard. Spacious master bedroom suites, living and dining rooms are foWld . Ample storage space -with walk-in closets in the arch itectural elements and amenities within and by the 16 exterior elevations. To reach the Village or Northwood in Irvine and view the homes of Park Paseo and Windstream, take the Santa Ana Freeway and exit at Culver Drive. ' Go north on Culver to Irvine Boulevard and turn. right on Irvine to Yale Avenue. Tum left on Yale and continue to the models. The sales center and models are open daily from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. except Monday when the sales center is open from noon to 6 p.m. The sales center hours at WindStream are Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 28, 1981 master suilea, wardrobes ln other bedrooms, and linen closet in the hallway -Is provided. The kitchen includes eye-level double oven with self-cleaning lower oven, multi-cycle dlsh· washer, garbage dis posal, ceramic tile countertops, furn iture-finish hardwood cabinets and luminous ceilings. Sheet vinyl floors are found ln the kitchens as well as the baths. The development is enclosed and secure, and shares on-site recreational amenities that In- clude a swimming pool, cabana, and volleypool courts. To visit the homes take the San Diego Freeway and the En· cinitas cut-off to El Camino Real. Ptoceed le ft on El Camino, then go right on MOW\· tain Vista Drive. The sales office and model homes are open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For further in- formation, phone Ms. Lehigh al 753-2812. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday through Wednesday except Mon· day from noon to 6 p.m. Pacts detailed Three-year. five-year, and 30-year fin ancing starting at 121,8 pe rcent is offer ed at Seaside Point Waterfront Homes in Huntington Harbour. A development of Christiana Companies Inc., the one and two-story three-bedroom estates on Trinidad Island feature boatslips located directly on an ocean-going canal system. For more information call 846-0641. Detached, two to fvur-bedroompatiohomesofferedat VillageParlcin Encinitas praised as being in one of nation's" last, unspoiledarecu." • .. . still in prottess: " • • 4' .• 'l'be 'homes are accented by .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . Citing loan ta&llfication requirements and the ensuing first~ ef ~rship as the major fman· cial obstacles ·•-. facing bomebuyers, BuUer Housing Cor]t. tu.a .h)troduced a low 11 ~ percent interest rato fmanCU.. prosram llt its Newport Knolls townbome defffopment ba Newport Beach. The 11~ ~ ~~forms a craduated payment plaA ... IJts l qualify at the ·u~ percent rat.e and ~f' ge payments based on the rate for • .,U ~ar. The second year of ownership, the.tcljusted to 13~ percent, the third to 15~ per The gra~• a ment plan Js 1eared to those who can ~pect yearly salary or other inco~~ At the ead' of Ute three- year period, ttllil 11' actiusted to the prevailing conve~onal rate· ill tl'e rtqse Cfl escrow. Owners may, however, rednaace All&IU'1ime with no pre-payment penal{I. ·.., .. · Newport ~n•• prices, which be1in at $148,950, are oensiill'ted.eompetitive in an area re- garded as one of I.be "choicest, highest-priced" residential commorutiettlll the nation. Close to area ya.cit' clubs, shopping, tennis, and golf courses, the c:t.tvelopment bas village am- bience c re~le~ by 1 piiofeseionally landsc.aped grounds. ' ·· • Arranged in f~ b¥ildlngs -lll with Cape Cod architectur .. mn~· -and having up to 1,668 square feet ol ltring space, the w:Dt.s are offered in seven plans. Featuresr!hide watl-to-wiJl decorator carpeting, dra , Wood·bumin& rirepyces with log lighter and asG!t bedroom suites with vault- ed ceilings. AQ~omes have private balconies or decks as llltY N attached garages. There is a complete dra packa1e. Kitchens ceramJc tile countertops, ash wood · nt lighting, double cast iron sinks matic dishwasher. Also stan- dard is the icem er Une to refrigerator, garbage dis posal and vinyl flooril'IJ. The tour· Ms floe~ fOI' buyer inspection. To vi.ail-• cc*dorniDiums and, the newlf · , .take UM Pacific Coast lligllw rlor A~enue. Pfoceed north to lMb Street. t to Monrovia Avenue. The s ales office is l<><!a Monrovia near 15th Street in Ne1'port aeAc6 11pd ls open daily except Fridays. For ~~ti°'1 call 646-94$18. ~.._ 'l>t' •Iii' " • HB riro ·· t r ~ec . at 50o/lJ ·sellout . ·-·. . .... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Ju~ 21, 1111 Hurry In for summer fun I We have one of of the largest selectlons of convertlble sports cars In Orange County. From the classic MGs to the prestigous hand-built Aston-Martin Vantage. We also have 13 1980 Triumph TR7 convertibles which qualify for a huge $1 ,000 factory rebate. On top of that we'll add a generous $500 discount-a total savings of $1,500. Every one of these cars Is a soon- to-be collector's item and won't last long-so hurry! 2 MG Convertibles #0164 #0859 'ii 1 MG Midget ,qf1,s:.8 One Only 80 vo - 13 1980 TR7 Convertibles ~- #1395 #6080 #6669 #6819 #6823 #6330 #5382 #5290 #5212 #2020 #1393 #1404 #1593 1 Aston-Martin· Vantage Only One Hurry! Aston-Martin • Ferrari • 1981 DATSUN 310 2 Of. Hatchback Sedan. 4 speed trans .. front wheel 'drl>t e. fully factory ! equ i pped p l us Thet uard rotecllon p«g. ~313). (~tk. 8J8). 55366 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 112131581 -153217141 ~2-9405 THIS WEEK 1S USED c ·AR SPEC.IALS! I , 1977 DATSUN ~ 210%COUPE I 5 •peed trana.. mag whttla, air eond., AM-FM stereo & diamond I mlat allver exterior. Like NEW! . (146SFU). (Stk. 1509). ; 56599 1974 DATSUN SHORTIEO PICKUP Loaded Including 4 speed trans .. AM·FM 8 track, roll bar, mag wheels & looks, "double" aharpl (491~X) (Stk. 1563). • 52895 Up to five years financing i with no money down on I approved credit. L4Pase or I buy. Ad must be pr9tented at time of ~hMe. Sale ends Monday, July 27, 1981. All prloea plus tax, license, documentary fee and dealer Installed options. All cart aubi.ct jo prior sale. FACTORY AU·THORIZED DEALER FOR . ALFA ROMEOeMASERATleSUBePEUGEO . TKE FINEST USED CARS AVAILABLE •TRIUMPH•BENTLEY•FIAT•VOLVO•AUDl•PORSCHE 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 I I SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1981 STOCKS TELEVISION ENTERTAINMENT C4·S C6 C7-9 WOR .. ·: f:lours have major advantages over daytime shifts • STEVE TIUPOU .,_....,,. ... , It's convenient and lt saves l'Qoney. It ma lnlo personal 1chedµles, keeps people out of crowd s and mean s less n~sPQnSlbility. • Most people who work a stan· cfard daytime s hirt probably think that night work fits into anything but most of the above descriptions. But those descriptions came from the mouths of people along the Orange Coast who work nights. Overall, the advantages listed by night workers held a 'You tend not to spend as mu_ch (money).' dispatcher job with the Anaheim Fire Department, be bas worked ·night.a for the past 12 years. · He says his boura ''free me to pursue other activities in the daytime or evenlna," though It took him several years to become accustomed to night work. ' One of those activities is flight instruction, which Smith says i8 not steady enough work to do full·time. He also likes the hours, and his mid·week days off, because "there's less com· petition for stores, movies or whatever. I have an aversion to crowds.'' T ho ugh Smith would not change to day work even if given a choice, he may have paid the heaviest price for his hours of all those interviewed. He feels his night work hours contributed to the breakup of his marriage. Keith Hanson. a JO.year-old bartender at Medley's in Foun· big edge over the disadvantages tain Valley, said he has been among those interviewed. working nights since he was in Most said they would choose his mid·leens. the night shift even if given a He likes the hours because chance to change. ''I'm a night person anyway. I'd Perhaps this news is not so be awake even if I was at surprising in light of the follow· home ." ing statistic, which surprised Hanson says his wife is "a day even the people in this story. Ac· person" who has adjusted to his cording to a 1978 study by the· hours, and who likes the fact U.S. Department of Labor, that they allow him to spend about 25 percent or all workers part of the day with their young in the department's Orange son. County survey area work nights. Hanson also feels that his Though the survey area did hours save him money. "You not cover much of the coast, the tend not to s pend as much, Cigures are thought to be about especially if you're a night the same here. person," he said. "You'd be out The survey showed that some partying anyway."' 18.8 percent or all workers in the Another person who says her county work a 4 p .m .. to· hours save money is waitress midnight shift, or something Lori Livingston, who works at close to it. Some 5.7 percent of JoJo's in Costa Mesa from 11 all workers are on the so-called p.m. to 6 a.m. graveyard shift, workina from Ms. Livingston sald'ber shift ls midnight to 8 a .m. or similar economical for her because she boon. does not have to buy a car. She The workers interviewed for s,hares her mother's car , taking thla df>rY had malty retlCIN for rt' to _.k nights while her choosing night work. m other sleeps and using it daya Earle Smith, a security guard • after driving her mother to at the Los Angeles Times' Costa work. friends work, they sleep while I work, and we're toeether when we want to be." The one drawback, according to Ms. Llvinpton, ia that ''it took me a few weeks to aet to where I could sleep during the day." Gary Gregg, m anaaer of the Albertson's Store on South Coast Highway In Laguna Beach on the 4 p.m.·to·l2:30 a.m. shift. said adjusting to the shift was easy after five years or working midnight to 9 a .m . Gregg said he also lilt es the ho urs becau se his wife, a waitress, works the same shift, a nd because the Albertson's store iB almost always busy. The s hift also is a step up the management ladder for him, Gregg said. People who work nights oniy Herschel Bernardi back in 'Fiddler on the Roof' ... C7 part of the time bad even fewer complaints. Steve Fontaine, an attendant at Wayne's Mobil on East Coast Highway in Newport Beach two nights a week, said he uses slow lime In the middle or his 11 p.m.·to-7 a.m . shift to read, write or work on his truck. ''You get a few weirdos, but it's not bad," Fontaine said. I Mike Arnold, night desk person two days a week at the La Quinta Inn in Costa Mesa, likes the hours because "you don't have to put up with a lot of hassles" and because he enjoys balancing the motel's books without interruption. Fountain Valley Police Officer Dave I.mer does not have to work nights more than a third of the time, but he requests night <See NIGHT, Page CZ> Mesa plant, wol'lts from 11 p.m. The hours do not hurt her to 7 a.m. five days a week. social life, Ms. Livingston said, Between this job and a civilian b ecause ''I sleep while m y Gasoline station attendant Steve Fontaine uses slow times to read, write or work on truck. ·1few AmericanCity Bank imposing figure to Costa Mesa skyline CONSUMER CLOSE-UP • He throws no stones ·1 ' Builder of Mesa's glass bank 'strictly business' • By ARIJ' BA.JI Ot_DMty ........... Before World War II began, S. Jon Kreedman was working as a ·carpenter for his father in Detroit. Since then, in the last 2S years, Kreedman bas built luxury con· dominiuma, bi&h·rises, Cinanced real estate and movie projects aad built his bank to 22nd largest in California. The latest addition to Kreed· man's American City Bank ls its Costa Mesa branch near the South Coast Plaza. The seven branches of the bank operate under the slogan "strictly business." Meaning, the bank does not deal in con· sumer banking, but rather busi· ness banking. When Kreedman incorporated the bank in 1963, he said he re· alized he could not compete with the larger banks, so decided to concentrate on busines1 bank· Ing. lf numbers are any indlcaUon, Kreedman seems to have pleked the ri1bt path in banldn,. American City Bank useta m· creased from S38 million tn 19'10 to '340 million by the end ol ta. Net income over the lO·year period went up from $208,000 tq $3:4 million. Of the branches in Costa lle1a, Lona Beach, Torarance, Beverly Hilla, Century ctt)', En· - cino and Los Angeles, the latter is most visible, occupyin& the One Wil shire Building in downtown Los Angeles. Having no formal education beyond high school, the 60·year· old Michigan native picked up his business education from bis father who built homes. Arter serving in the armed forces from 1942·46, Kreedman began to speculate in real es· tale. In 1941, Kreedman moved to Los Angeles and started buying older properties, remodeled them and sold them for a profit. This marked the beginning or the S. Jon Kreedman Co. During the 50s, his firm built houses and apartments on the west side of Los Angeles, in Beverly Hills, the Coldwater Canyon area north of LA and Arizona. In 1961, the company moved into a commercial structure and constructed buildings in Los Angeles over a lO·year period. These included the 30·atory One Wllablre Buildlne, a till the bank'• headquarters. Kreedman converted the Cen· tury Towers in Century City into condominiums In 1971 and a year later developed the 'Le Pare Condominium project, also in Century City. • Altboqh be llvea .1n 1 Century Towers penthouse, formerly oc· • c upied by comedian Jack Benny, Kreedman ma intains a residence in Newport Beach. But he has pulled himself out or the construction business and says he 'is now concentratSnc on banking. His bank handles accouats for various bar associaliona, the music group Styx and many large corporations. Additionally. American City Bank has arranged financing for various real estate projects and movies such as ·'Little Lord Fauntleroy." "Banking is the development of a relationship," Kreedman says. He believes bis banking philosophy is unique. "We believe in tight credit. We are not going to loan money to just anyone . If we make credit too easy. we are doing a disservice to our customers because the customer is deviat· ing from his original projection and we let him," Kreedman says. His bank maintain• an ~· viaory committee to help branch managers and tbe loan commit· (See BANKER, Pase en ~~~~~~~--,--. ....... ~~--------:~·~----......... ---··~·.._. ...... .._..,.. .... ._~ ... ~,...~--..... •a ......... '!"" ... • ......................... alll!l~•&•&Slllml .............. 1111111111111111111111111111111 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 2e, 1181 F r""om f?age c;1 • • • tee to reach declalOOJ on loans for project.a and bu11ne11e1. He citel bis staff aa belnl one of the reuona for bla s\lft .... "Recruiting the staff wu the toughest part,'' be notes. "We have been a profitable bank," Kreedman concede.. What brought Kreedman to Orange County? • 'Oran1e County bu a Sood master plan and tbere la lot ol potential here," be saya, alttlnl in a glass conference room, overlooking the South Cont Plaza Hotel. American City Batik, Kreed· man says, has deposlu ol *-" million and he says be want.a to raise that to $1SO million lD the next five years. He claims this wlll be done by openin1 one or two other branches in Oraqe County. Under the Reagan admlnistra· • lion, Kreedman predicu lnfla· lion will be controlled, while the recession will deepen. ··A few years ago, everybody hit the ceiling when interest rates rose to 12 percent; now J cannot imagine interest rates dropping below 15 percent,'' he says. Although American City Bank finances 170 industries, Kreed· man says, "Bigness ls not the answer to happiness in the busi· ness world." May gasoline 1 sales boosted i statewide I I Mike Amold,aninndeak clerk,lilce1 haule·free hours of working nights. He aays he enjoys being able to balance the books without interruption. From Page Cl f I .....,"-.... L.ori Livingston, wattressinCostaMesa, says working nights saves her bucks. From Page Cl NIGHT WORKERS LIKE THEIR SHIFT .. !. work and gets it about three· fourths of the time because "the re 's less traffic and less people, and you can telJ if people belong where you see them more easily at night.'· His wife also works nights. Loder's partner, who did not give his name before the pair rushed off on a call , said he also requests night work because "you get a little more involved in police work and investigation, and not so much in public rela· tions." For nurse Corey JusUn, who works ln the trauma center at Fountain Valley Community Hospital, night work was a ticket to daytime education toward his goal of becoming an anesthesiologist. Justin's wife also is a night nurse, so the hours are convenient for him. Problems? When asked, most of those interviewed listed only minor drawbacks. Restaurant Manager Bill Yochim of JoJo's said quiet periods in the middle of the night can be boring, while others mentioned trouble getunk to sleep for a short time alter they get home or initial trouble adjusting to their hours. Fontaine, the gas stat.ion al- tendant, said the one complaiqt he has with the two nights a week he works ls that he doesn't run into many people of the oi)- poslte sex. "There are so many women here during the day that I've never had so many dates," he said. "l 'd never give up the days I work." SACRAMENTO (AP) -More gasoline was sold in California during May than in any month of the last 21, says the state Board of Equalization. The report released last week said more than a billion gallona were distributed during May for the first time since Au~ust 1979. GLASSES SHOULD BE SELECTED WITH EXTREME CARE .... That raised the use of gasoline 8.6 percent over the month of April, which the board said is normal because of the Memorial Day weekend and the fact that May bas one more day than April. The May usage exceeded that of May 1980 by 4.44 percent, the first year-to-year increaH since December 1980. The gasoline tax revenues to the s tate during May totaled $70.9 million, the board said. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5818 social.ion suggests the following simple test to judge the optical q uality of non-prescription sunglasses. While holding the glasses at a rm 's length, look through them at a straight line in the distance, such as the edge of a door. Slow· ly move the lens across that llne. If the straight edge dUtorts, sways, curves or moves, the lens is not optically perfect. Another' thing to check is that the lens tint is not darker in one place than another and that one lens is not darker th an the other. If you are considering 1ra- dient lenses which are darker on top than at the bottom be sure the tint lightens iradually. A fairly sharp demarcation line between upper and lower sec· tions is a sign of poor quality. Also be certain that both lenses are perfectly matched in lightening evenly from top to bottom. Sunglass frames should be large, sturdy and free of rouah spots. Temple pieces, however, should not block slde vtsloin. The fram e should fi\ U,bt eooup to stay in place, yet be comforta_,.e on the nose, cheeks, temples and ears. An optometr ist or op· tometric assistant can adjust a frame to fit you properly. OomitJr isoo shopping for frames lbo is a bonus for con· aumers wbo purchase prescrip- NEED A CO-SIGNER? RADIO PAGER PROILEMS WITH REAL ISTA11 FIHAHCIHG7 We have strong co-signers who can help you quality to the home ou want Freelroc ..... 17141 155-20 I 3 st year 1 e earne $4'1,888. Ills earnin'8 ·were $81101. ' N ancy'e e&rnJnc• hll&ol'J Of cou "", N ano1 and O&l'J lb UI 1977 (9 IDODLhl)-art UetpUooal, &Dd DM tVl170D• 823.&48 .1978-128.927 : Procrt•H• We fut. Howner. ·'6.1 PER MONTH For services only Uallmltecl pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa- ser for ply 1100 with 30 days aa•uee.d ~ and labor. I Be pa1ed In a four county area. LOa Angeles. Orange, San Bernardino ••d River- side Counties. 401 S. SANT A FE SANTA ANA CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE lion sunglasses. Opticians can· not examine eyes or prescribe lenses, but they do sell eyewear prescribed by ophthalmologists and optometrists. The kind of ser vice opticians give con· sumers who have a problem is an important consideration when deciding where to have a prescription for sungl asses filled. Before you buy, ask how loo& you mUjll 'V&it for delivery, what the refbnd policy la, who pays for replacement lenses if the first ones aren't right, and if there is a charge for followup visits ii you have problems with the glasses. If you wear contact lenses, non-prescription sunglasses will meet your sunwear needs. Hard, but not soft, contact lenses can be ordered in dark sun lens tints. Fashion-tinted lenses, which consumers buy for fashion or comfort, are in an entirely dif- ferent category. The lenses are still the exception itnd you should ask guidance fr~m your optometrist or ophthalmologist, if you are intrigued by them . You have choices not only in lens color but also in lens type. What you get will depend on bow the prescription is written -and that, in turn, will depend on your vision needs as well as your preferences. You can buy light-sensitive lenses that change from light to dark and dark to light as light· ing conditions change. Sin~e they screen out some available light, fashion-tinted or lighl· sensitive lenses may not be -a sound choice for indoor wear~ older adults and certainly may not be suitable for everyone for nighttime driving. ; Buying a pair of sunglasses may not seem to be an impot- lant consumer purchase, b't your choice involves more than fashion awareness, comfort arid economy. Since good vision is m ore important than any tf these considerations, don't be casual! Get expert advice and follow it. · . ' I I OUR NEW BUSINESS BANK ! HAVE FAIL VOU. I Let u Introduce our· sekles, Marine National Bank 11 DOW open fo r business at the corner of Harbor and MacArth~r. And when we say open for business. we mean we're open for you to mee1 a new style of banker -the business banker. We're going lo provide a new dimension in bank· ing and financial counsel. based o n o ur in·depth experience and our ability us to act quickl y: we're not compromjsed by hranch banking committee!>. and: o utda1ed banking routine$. Since we have no lo•r committees. we're ready to give you a straigh1 answer. Fast. Yo u11 get more : • • #. interest in your company~ financial ruture. And more advice on how to increase your yield on deposits and cash rlow. In errect. we'd like 1979-t 47.388: 1960-847,888. bere'11our oppo~unlt)' to prove Gt.J'1'1 eaPn1nc• atnoe Joln1nc ua. l.bai JOU. coo. ut u etplJoD.ll. 1979 ( 4 monl.bt)-84.478, Uyou apprtol&ie tucb 1-----------------------110 make d ecisions quickly. • to beco me your business banking partner with the ability to quickly focus o n your financial oppor· tunities. 1980-•82.202. btnent• u llberal oommlulont, OHpltt tbelr obvloue di!· bon\1111. group ln•IU'&llct and fertncee. Nan01 and Gary bave a lnetnuve awudt llb l.rlpt &o I°' lo common. Tb•J h&d no WH IUZUl'IOUI l'tlOl'tt. JOU 111&1 be out erpertence when they Jotned ua. lllnd of ptoplt. lfo 1&1" erperte Thay value I.be fact l.btrt II no requ1Nd. We Lr&ln you co Nil OW' GttUnc on tbt!r tnoomt pocent.lal broad rant• of tln&Dclal .....i-. wttb ua. TbtJ lib the lndtptn· Thia could well be l.b.e oppor- denoe l.bai comH Wltb & O&l'ttr &t tUnltJ JOU'H Waltf4 for. lo If' U1 W&ddeD ti Rttd. (You "' your on lhan all I.be faota "11.b you. tlua bOUl'l ••• JOUP Oft II&") 111&11 LbJa coupon'° (OP call); 7-....Z --------------..... ·---------~~---... , ....... _ .......... ,,,. snsrftdJ. ............. &llUll ... ....... ..__ ·-------·-----Cl•----- 'l'tl<rt~Oft• llv-- _ -----,,.....,..,.., .... ____ ,.., __ --..;~!!!!!..~~ No other newspaper brings you more of your city councll/plannl g . commtsslon,. ool and college dlitrlc an~ c;ounty governn'.leRtthilnthe And we're going to succeed where the big banks have failed in serving the growing. aggressive businesses. Now do n't get us wro ng. We have nothing qainst ~e big banks. But. just as their gigantic size has helped them with big business. we think it's hurt them with the small to medium size company. That's where we come in . Marine National Bank was organized by a group of hiahly successful business leaders a nd managed by professional business bankers who bave spent most o f their careers working with growth orieftted companies o n the move. , Frankly, we're staking our reputations o n the belief rbat we can do a better job than the big bl.n~s in this specialized area of banking. Our business and •nklna experience allows MARINE ~ BANK Harbor atldlcArdtur. 33.10 S. ffMMr Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 7~·6S44 • And. as business bankers. well be orrering special financial services. ' like economic repcm~ pre· pared by Arthur 8. l..aff er. business lines of credit. real estate construction financina and cash management. • Plus. we11 be providing all the regular ser· vices the giant banks offer. Fro m personal check· ing and savings accounts to money market certificates ... all this on a personal basis. Come see us. Or. if your busy schedule keeps you at the office. welJ come to you. We're in business for you to profit from our banking relationship, a combination of our bank· ina e•perience and your business acumen. CaJI Donald A . Miller, president at (714) 754·6544. • • • I ' ,, I I I, I ' I I , I I I. f. I I i l I i I .. -....-or------ Empty bOxes retain value B1 MUTIN SLOANE There ls a saying amona experienced re- funders: Never throw away an empty box UD· W you have used It at least twice. This I.I good advice. A company may re· quest a Universal Product Code symbol for a current refund offer and then uk for the net· wel1bt stateme(lt from the same box for another offer two months from now. Mrs. EU,ene Pollack of Brl.Jtol, Pa., used four Universal Product Code symbols from Celeste Pina-For-One to get a $2.7S refund. Then she used three net-weight statements from the same boxes to send for another $1 refund two months later. She also got double value on the 25-cent coupons that she used on her original purchase. So, she made a profit of $2.19. We call that a home run. "This is what saving, sortina and sending is all about," said Mrs. Pollack. "And it is well worth it.'· Saving all these boxes can turn your kitchen into a go'd mine. But it also takes a lot of space. · Here are some Ups on keeping your col· lection of proofs or purchase within reasona· ble limits: -Coiled only the "big four" box tops, net weight statements, Universal Product Code symbols and proof-of-purchase seals. -Reduce the bulk or the packages by carefully peeling the label portion of the package from the cardboard layer behind it. -Keep only 10 proofs (rom each prod· uct. Trade any additional proofs wit h friends. If these steps fail you, be creative in looking for more storage space under the cellar stairs, on top of the kitchen cabinets and under tables with long skirts. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to obtain the form required by this refund offer: Simonize Super Poly $2 Refund, P.O. Box 6260, Chicago, Ill. 60677. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 Canada's ne frayed Postal strike brin gs business disasters OTTAWA (AP) -Canada's month· old postal •trike LI frayina the nerves ol an evea-tempered naUoa. Small bullwHI and ma1adael are dytn1 alone witb undelivered ladybuO. Tax-refund cbeeb lie UD· caabedln unmannedaortina ceaten. Interest mounts oa unPald eredlt· card bllla. The elderly walt nervously for an untried delivery 1y1tem to gel their pension cheeks to them. The strike a1ao bu demonstrated bow enterprlae responds to emergency. "Buslnesa is astronomical,'' said Glenn Mlnow of Vancouver, who believes bis temporary bW-delivery service will make him a mllllonaire if the strike lasts unUl faJl. Many people tear ll will. Canadlam know aometbiq about postal l'lrikes. They have bad a doaen naUo-.lly ~ reaionally aince 1188. Unlike the situation ln the United States, where a poet-office walkout w aa avoided tut week, strikes by most public employees are legal in Canada. It is not the letter carriers but the 23,000 inside workers -mail handlers, clerks, sorters -who are on strike. And tbe dllpUte la over frinae beneft'8, not pay. . The old contract expired Feb. 1. The CHadian Union of Pottal Workers and the government a1reed on a pay package ralsln1 the in.aide worken' avera1e salary $2,7'15 a year, from $22 ,282 lo $25,0S7. TbeCUPWwalkedoffthejobJunezt beeauae the government rejected a conciliator's report recommendln1 fringe-benefit improvements that ln· elude 17 weeks of paid maternity leave. The union also la demanding more vacation time, better shift premiums and a 12th M>llday each year. But the four-month maternity leave 11 the key problem ; the government believes lt would set an expenalye precedent for other public employees. Mall addressed to Canada is being held upiD the United Stales and around theworlchmtlltheendofthestrike. A lawsuit baa been filed against the union by Peter Randonicich, a Toronto businessman who sells ladybugs by mail for "natural" pest control. He uys 10 million bugs be has ln stora1e or lo the mail system probably wiU die. JOJO BA • 10 Acre Plots -Imperial Valley • Lease With Option To Buy • Installment Payment Program • 1000/o Tax Write Off • •125.000 Projected ANNUAL Return At Maturity. · warmlngton homes - a great place to hang your hat Warmington Financial - a great place to Invest your money To find out more about Investment opportunities at Warmington Flnanclal call Linda at ... 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MIOWHl , 'ACl'IC, , ••• IOITCMt on•olT 11110 (llll(llO•ATI nou I XCMAllGlt MIO llf,OHIO IY Tllll •UO AMO tMi'l'INU. +em=• Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOt&TIO#t INQ.UOl TUOU ON'"' .... YOH, .. lOWUT, '"C"IC. ,.., IOtTC>M, on101T ANO (lll(fllllAfl STOO llCllANOH HO l.,OUIO l 'I' Tiii llASO ANO llUTllllT ..... .... .... llltll i.... u• Clil llltil Lft s •M -.. " Market Analysis D.ow Jone!-> 30 lndustr1Cll!-> July~( I ~'1-22.16 High 940.54 Low 924.66 Closed 936.74 DEVOTED SERVANT -Jean Marsh plays Rose ln a .five-week return of the popular "Upstairs, Downstairs" tonight at 8 on Channel 50 and at 9 on Channel 28. • 0..-ICAN 9(W9 .. IT I IT. WfWf'ftH a. (J) PACI THI NATION ,,._,THI,.... Cetl Wethera, CCHtat of "Aodiy.'' .... abollt ,,.. clllldhood day• durlno """"° la It?": "do you know?" iw-t• the Nato- i of the pend!, !MY 0# DllCCNlftY THIWOM..D TOMOMOW I llM'f PAL.WILL Wll•CAN ~ a KINNm4 OONLAND (I) HOLD ME Paul Dooley le ,..tured In thll ~ac:t play by Julae FaHlat 6eplctlng the NI• blllty of IWban II ... 10:00 • ......,,...,. AT~ au.t· Patricia Sun. • MOVIE . *... "The Errand Boy'' (1IMlll Jerry ~. 81'\an ~-Alt .,,and boy ..... Mwoc Vwoughc>Ut a lmajOro:~ HERALD CW TNJ'TH N!XHl .... 1111> ..,,.._ ITMET (A) i~ITOAY **'4 "Honof Thy Father" (1872) "-' Vllllona, Rldl· ard Caetalllno. A mo«> IMder'• aon look• •• lhe life of Ille eyndlcat•run family. aN1MC11HTP WIBCLY CC)WOVIE "Tuell e-teatlng" Fred K...... Joeeptl MacGulra. A youno girl maatl an .,.._,.. family II.-.. IMTuc:b. 10:tO I INT9PACe 0 Klot/IM NOfll.aTOO Oueltl: llfoott• Shleld•. actOt Bltan Urna. TV hoel I~~ _,,.,MLWIU. CAl.VAlrt CHAPEL 'Jt ill •CAN ITORY AGNCUl. TUM U.l.A. n~ 2wmtYOU 8 ONCAW\JI Hoe1: Oaorga Fannarnan ~ Harrilon 8alllbwy. '°""*"'· d*'-what he vlew9 .. • crlala In U.S For.ignaftalB. • T8Wln' cot.a- WHfTTNCI" • CHUf04 .. TME HOME • MAllUW llCE THIATM NSTIVAL CW FAYONfta I ==CAM ITOfff ''Wlntar"-41" (11761 Leif Erick_.. Woody Strode. .... of ... lndlan ,,.,. la wiped out from amalfpox and tNlr GtiW .... out 1.0 find• cure lof Ula oi-. t1:ao• ~ • • • "Money ·From HOma" (1863) ~ Mar- tin, Mrt i.-ta. A man le lotoed to Mop Ille '8¥ortta llOfW "°"' .ennlnO .,, imel0t1"" nee wMll a ~.._cereoflN dabl9 ttl9 lllatl owae. 8 TAU< MtCAJT P9C1'UMI ~: arcHtectinf photQ- ~ "'*" ""*'*"· -~AHIW.I ~ ''The"-'" (R) ...... ~ flOOTaA&.L "StwWle A114ter 0-'' ·==ITORY ii WOM.D "°'"""' DllCO~I•• T• 8Mlllonla and Randy Gardner IC*I hoat Slllp 8--181111 .. ten oouplaa from 9fOlllld .... wortd oompeee '°' the nae Of _... rolar dlloo ~ on. wit,, quint~ abou1 to be bom In tht l\oepltal. e lMI FOMYft IAGA "Por1falt Of Fleur" ,.,.,,.,. and Jon purc:NM a fatM Fleur tuma to aodal _. to bury her lrwtratlona. -~~ "Stytae Ot Sketching" Cl) AMOTT AND ~ "Sateri'' CC)WOVIE • • • "T,,• Youno In Heart" ( 1831) DOl.lglu F elrbank• Jr.. Paulette Goddard. A ne'er-do-wall famlfy of card t11arp1 c:Nnna .,, old lady wtlo rafOfma them. (%)MOYIE "Xanadu" ( 1NOI Ollvla Newton.John, Gana Kally. A young arti.1. a ~ -and • _,umantal mllllonelra join fOtCN to °'*' up • huOa roller· dteco~.·PG' t2:IO 8 WON< AND wet•IP. THE LmACY 0# ST. •tBMCT The 1500tll ennNerUrY ol the birth °' the Catholle Mint k"°"'"" lor hie cort1- mon --la QOmmamO-rated. (RI 8 DIM!CTIONI AmnNty ln1amatlonal'• wottdwlda effort• 10 h'aa polltlc9I ~ -... mlnad.(RI • WLD. WIU> WOfll.D CWAHIW.I "Pengulnl" Among IN Icy .... ,,_. .,. only a ... true tnnabltanta MICh N the penguina. ID A.P9lJB) fN<ETCHING "Sketching 8peolal E"9ctl" Cl) WllTPN OUTDOOMMAN 0 PIMl'tlCT1W Holt I.Ju Clark lntroducea ,_ br9edl °' doge ~ people ll8V't --andd*'-IN~ tty of the ~ SodaCy talllng <Nflil ttle dutlae ol animal oonttot with ou-t M Vlrdon, San OlaOO Humane SocletY'• Capteln. 1~-THI~ When one of Ille friend• convtoc• him t"91 all pM· anta .,. ,,_,, Eddie NM d U.1.WOl!a'I ONN ~ coveraoe of the lkl8I round of play In ,,,.. golf tournament (lrom LaO<ange Country Club In L.eOr ange. Ill.). G MOYIE •• 'Ao ''8her1odt Holmaa And The woman In Grwn" (1845) Baell Rathbone. Nloet Bruce. Stierloclt Holmaa la celled In to lmlaatlgel• a --of crtmaa In wtlk:t\ llngat"I ara myetarloulfV rnllalnO "om the ... of vtctlma. -~A ''Nuthlrl' '°' NutNn' .. • THI flOM'l'n IMA "Swan Song" Fleur _.... Jon but fella to "'4n him bee*. A daapon6- a"1 Fleur pn1m1Ma the ~aoar-...... be -~~ "Tooit For a...ctllng" Cl) MIWECIJ llt"PM...L -~ Boxing --10-round mlddlawalgllt bout ~ Bobby Czyz 811(1 Aidt Noggle (11\0a ttom TaftlC*, ALI: 8uNMI of the FlttaM: a pdo metd't trom England, wttfl Prtnce ~·-oftMplay- .. I ::=:=.:.=::-TUBE TOPPERS ,.,_,_,.tot oonoem -• 10""'I .... • eMCMS ··~ .. ~ Clfwol °" ....... (1 .... ) ..... Mantae. VICI l..undlfl, A INtl and • ~ M8tdl tor '°°" and ...... "'* e' tip .... ...... '"'TOllll com.a IHOW ·~ ...... Alt""""' ,..... ~ "-'*• ,.. o1 MIO Md W01111ng ............... oflM Vle4Mrft-. • "'°"°' UNIVll• .,,,. .-y w., Sttuot'"" (J)MOYIE ••• "l~bOdy Up '"*-Ukal ...... (1161) Paul Hawman. Pier Angell. ~ QrGIMO, a,.._ Yott! lllum boy, rlMa lo ·-··~ e,o..,, .MOvtl "~'(1116)~ AoM. Mthelny ,_.IM. A ~ black WOtNl't ,.. ffOfll 1M _.,. Of Iha ghetlo 10 International ._ ... tllilHOn dMiO'* and fl'IOdal. 'PO' 2: 11 CZ) MOYIE • *"' "A All1UI 0t ~ mite" ( 1872) Jamee Coburn, Rod 81algat. All lrWI r~ and. Mexican 1hlet wtlo taam up to ro«> benll9 ~ wind up bainO heroaa of Iha Meitlcen revoiuuon. 1:10. CMI LOAH'I *AHO TM ~,..eye l>4lglr'I to ""* "°"' ''lliand mad-neea. •• G MOYIE ••14 "Plc:lln Mommy DHd" (18891 Don AmaCM, Mertha Hyer. A t-..ger la ~ an.ct- ed by the dMt,, of ,,., "'°""" and '* father'. ~· • SPOUTO'l1 "On YOAM Toaal" A ..,.,._ piing of Spolelo'• v.naci d-oflel1ng9 lndudM the Lar Lubo\ltldl Dence ~. the North Cero- llna Dence '"-1ra and the faltlval'a apactacular Dence CalebtatlOn. -~UNWME "Stan: The NuclMt Fur-_ .. a MOVIE ••14 "LMng Free" (1972) S-Hempahl<e. Nlgal Davenpor1. Thr.. ml•- miavous lion cubl Oii' Into ell aona of trouble wtllla being tr~ed to • 009..g::~· "Rocl(y II" (18711 S~ar Stallone, Talia Shir .. Anar toeing hit bOut wit,, the world c:Nmc>IOn. .,, .,,,~ tloue boxer trelnt for • ~ cnancie at the t"la. 'PG' ~ 8 LAST CWTHI WILD "Traalop Terron" A aoe.- up k>C* at the ~ and hit 1truggla to M#'YI~. • MOYll • • • "The l(ld From 81'ooldyn" ( 1Me) Danny Kaye, \llrg6nla ..... 8y • lttangt twtat of late, • mllkman~•~· eO NATIOMA&. IPORT9 FISnVAl Covar• of oomci 1111411 being held thia weak In Syracuae, New York, among -2900 .,,,.._ at,,letH In 33 aporta, lndudlng moat of -- wfllcll -In the Wint. and Summar Olympk: 0-and tha Pan Atnen- can G-. • Ofll!N.-0 "The Quallty Of Todey'I Journallem" Guaat: Oebom Elllott, 6-1 of the SchOOI of Joumallam at Colwnbla~. • ll'M>JECT UNMME "The 81rt11 Ot Start" Cl) IT""TNK The Enterpt!M find• the remeina of the "Vallant.'' a IWtHp tftat ~ veer-........ uoe MOYIE • * * "The Day Of The Jack.... (1973) £dward Fox, Ter-AllUndar . An 1n1arna11ona1 hit man and qulctl-dlenge .... called ''The Jadtlll'' .. lllt9d by Iha OAS to -.... CNriaa De Gaulle. 1::!8W::. Corra19ond~I• Linda Wartllalmet and Cokle Aoberte '°"' ,,.,. CMle tor an 119-to-~ -mary of CongteMlonal ac:tMti.. -~UNMW ·~ Owem And Alld NBC e 7:00 -"Dltney'a Wonderful World.•· ~hlp and Dale, two chipper cblpmunka, race through cartoon Capen. KTJ'V'. 7:30 -"Comln8 of the Clone. II Moral lmplicatlooa of aeneUc manJpulaUon are explored. . KTLA • 8:00 .-''Naliona_l Geo· graphic Sl>eclal : Americana on Everett. 11 Story of the ftrat American to climb Everest. KCET 8 8:00 ''Evening at the Popa. 11 Jazz slnaer Cleo Laine and her husband Joln U\e orchestra ror a con· cert. ~ ,,,. f ... °' the WOtld I ••a on '* •t>lltty to prow Iha WOttfl °' man-kind by Mvtng .,, ....,. "°"' °"* ..... (Part 2) I 8t.IOVll • • • '"the Ceray TrMt• I ment'' ( 11721 JamH Co«lufn, JeMlf9t O'Naltl. A pettlOIOgllt llgllt• to clear • ~ Charged .... ,, murder when the dauOflttr of • noted phyelCian dlM during an Illegal operetlOn. Cl)MOYll I • **'_. "Rio Bravo" (1Kll JoM w..,,... Dean I Martin. An old crlppla, a I tormer deputy-t11rned- drunll, a young qulolldr- gvNllngar and a girl help a lhetfff lo outtmar'I • pow- erful rancher who want• to get ,,1, killer brot,,ar relaaMd "°"' pfleon. .MOVIE ''8'nctlay And The Bandit II" ( 1HOI 8ur1 Raynoldt, I Jadda Olauoo. Shariff Buford T. J\1111Ca calla In hie two tawman b<othera to ••op a retired boOlleOget. the Bandit. "om tr llMl)Ot1· lf'9 a baby elephant. 'PO' 4:30. WAlt•:IGTONW&K .. MVIEW • THE VICTORY QAADIN Bob Tllompaon hM tlpe for lmpfovlng yWds. CID NNEI..,. WHSC: WHHU. WIHQI AND WHWf\.Ell °'C* Cawtt ,,_ ,,,. ,,. .. tory of Amatlcan tranec>or- tatlon from the -ed W9QOtl of Ille Old Waat to the MWl)I de'> 1taci«S ~ lhllttle. (D)MOYIE "Space Movie" ( 19791 Documantaty. MU91c: by Mika Oldflald, ArcNvel Nm lootage ctw~ the trt- urnphe of IN U.8. lj)8C9 prOQfam. focullng on the dramatic Aoolto 11 moon tandlng. ·o· 41.18 (%) 'T' MAGAZINE Of ntlNl4 4;41(%)MOYIE • • • '4 "Madalelne" (1950) Mil Todd. lMlle Banke. Mada6elna Smltfl la ~ of potaonlng '* ro-'ln 1167. HO. M)NIC WOMAN Jaime. dleglllaad .. • ""'98. " ~ 10 fly Into • cMI war-tom Soutfl Atneflcan country to ,.... cue Iha Amlrican amt>u- ladOr and flla wffe, • AMGUNE "Can America Corn9at•?" a-t: ,..., Petanon. • .,.. OlD HOU8E Oemotltlcn hu begun. lhe kttchen .... -atten-tion and Bob VMa !oc*a Into the "'9tory of the ~ Cl) y•1;•1•H Whan H ..... 9Y9 ~ t..,.,,atY commander of die 40771h, he muat con- tend wtth ... "lnvMlcln" of Koreena. CC)-.~ Two ..,irtted cNldran try to eolll9 • lll)'91ary with the help°'. eplrtted aMI. 1:301 ~NIWI MCNIWI ..... TO YOUR HIM.TH ··aroweno Up: n.a &r1Y Y.-''(R)Q Cl) waco.a Mae. ICOTTl9' Kotter m111t decide wMttw he "'°'*' apand -time with Jlllla Of help 8ertiarlno prepare IOf ,. mallaup teat. l:'.-NC...ww HUIMncMnd-wlfe oomlc:e Wry ...... and Anne ..... lntr--the -.... apedala and aportl _.. CClllW'9 10 Home loll °"'°' In AllgUat. t:• (D) IUfMVAl RUN -EvM«J- .. ,i::-8 """"" OA'ta MAIN ,onaM le told tfwll M oan- not ......, the oraduallon ..... ..,,, and .... ,.,.... "" ~ In 1M mall. ~I) • AHOf 11 "N -IV "1•t4! The I.MC Hot &Imo met'' ....,. yMf'8 ,,_ p....i, and Paul and a..-M¥t been maMed tor Milla\: JofWI lllucld -· .,,.... .-yone and !fie '°"" ...... ,,... a lttOflO !Mii wllO..,,,...."""' ..... c_-.rt1) -~AWAllll» Top..,....ln .. INP .... -llonOt'ed "' "* __, .... "°"' ... ;•:ow • • • "The ,.. IWY'' ( 1..., ,,__ 1-..rt. v.a .... "" __.,. ................. L~:TUMa ~ltlllJMIM&.I .... ,...,..... .......... .................. ........ ~ .... ........ 11\ .... 0fl __..,....,, 1.::-AT .... , ..... ,... ....... ,_.. ...... ''Ola ....... ... ~ .. ....... ~ .. I ......... . llt'O...,.,,,_...._ ............ ~·:&;o.v&" --- ,..,. Afltr raoaMng a death· t,,reat call. lllocktord deduoaa tllet the caller .. eft« playboy J., Rocltr.lt .._ -le ... eel next 10 NI In the phone bOOk. !:...we "Tuc:lc E...artaatlng" Fred I(..... JOMPtl MaclOllit• A YCM1C1 girt maall an lmtnorUI family ltnown u the Tuella. Cll)MOVll "Amer1can Graffiti" (19731 Aon Howard, Cindy Wlt- Nama. FOUi California taan- aget9 Oii' a 11na1. noatalglc I gflm9N of ~ en tllelt lllgti IChool 91'ildlla.- tlon night. 'PG' (D)~:THITIH THOU8AHo OAY WAR "Daya Of Dadllon" Pr-- dent Jchrwon • • declelo<I to bomb the nort,, and com- mit troopt to Bout,, Vle1- nam la eurnlned. (Part 4) .MOYIE "Somewhere In Time" (19IOI CMl1opher ........ J-Seymour OtleMMCI with 1he port:alt ot • 19111- century act,.., a modem· day New YMI pe.ywrithl -hypnc*e to travat badl In time and mMt ,,., 'PO' ••1C1>a..wa ..... ()()tftNHCE HAPPY DAYS AGAIH Fontla volunl..,. to tutor Ric:Ne, Poi.le and Ralph for an aaam _.,, tor them to gradua1e'. (Patt 11 !~GAME "Mule Faathwt" Rory CM- houn. vOICe of Oen l(notta PllrlOll Beauregard Shelby -an lnctedlble ~ named Nalacf1 wtt,, wtlom he 11 able to communicate tfi<O\IQll mental t~thy 'PG' (%)MOVIE * * \4 .. A Fllttul Of e>yn.- m It e" (19721 JamH Coburn, Red Staiger An lrtlh taYOlutlcnary •nd • Mexican thlat who team up to rotl bank• ~ wind up being tiaroaa of the Meitlean revoll.ttlOn. 1·11=-WONDINIUl. WOM.D "The MINdventurH Of Chip 'N' Dela" Two raacal Chipmunk• caYOf1 ttwougtl an hour of d•tllc cartoon capara, (RI Q • HAPPY DAYS AGAIH Fonzie arMSa up wit,, a bro- ken tao after .-.fully jumping hi• motorcycle ~ 14 garbage cane (Part 11 8 0 TI40ll AMAZING ANIMALS FMtured: a look •• llMI klller Image of Iha gtlaty bear; the t,,,.. w1y1 enak• kilt their ptey: • dllrnp t*ng ralaecl along- alOa a baby girl. ( R) GTHEMXnM "TV Or Nol TV' Jim la llcll and tired of the telaYlalon aet ruling Iha family eo he Pf"opoeal an ~lment: I« two w.kl, thay'N do w1tt10Ut TV and at the end of that time thay'n vote on wMttw they went to keep the .-In Iha ~ or "kid! the habit" tor good. • V1C MADIN'I TBNI '°"THI NTUM "The S..W" Vic Bradan ~ bad trnaoerY In ..,ving with winning torm.1 l!!)Q • .....OLINE "Cen America ~?" ~: ,...,. Patareon. (ll}MOVIR "x.anadll" (1880) blMa Newton-John, Gana Kelty. A~arti.t.a~ -and a ..-.tlmantal mllloNllN join ,_ to open up • huOa roller- dtecO p.i.. 'PG' 1:30 • ..,,,,,,., DA'ta AAA* wtlMa Fonzie Ill racuperet- lng ., the CUnnlnghaml • ,,.. demand• on the houa. hold d""9 Ille famlly cruy (Part 2) • ~ONMTAIN "Th• Royal Wadding Crown" Holt: l(elt,, ...... • OOMIJQ MTHI Q..OMm The moral -... """*'Y- ing o-cic manlpulattOn .,. ....,_, In !Ha .. ory wtllatl oeMart •ound a OO&Clle wtlO .,. ,,....... to beOOIN .... flnl..,..,.. of •dOne. • • AWNUS• Hoel! NallOY ~ ~ nedy. ,.....,: "The lnftO. Vllklrl." ......... Of ~ oem," "~IO lhOVld ..OOM. .. 1111em>ND11 ....... ~ Nd'a ....... 10...- ,.. ....... ctlOfal ............. ""° ............ ..., ••mw ~ ........... . ... ....... ...._ . ...... .., ......... *"-...... '~ ••nmw. ieall'lllllllD..OW. .. ,_... ..... °" ...... .. °"-,, ,.., ..... . _ ........... .... ............ --~ -.;;; ""'"'""° .._.... ,... ,,....... , ... "' _. ........... . .................. r~ •• * "CalfoMle ..,.. .. ( 1174) Otorga leoal, f.llo«1 QNd, A 08fll'*' and • magulne .,..., ... out togetnar on • gamblrlCI .... HAW ~ " .... AttU,..,.... lllafptl CaN Danc1r1. ~w-. • IY9INQAT~ ..,., Cleo Lllne and '* l'lualMllld ~John Danllwor1h jOll\ John Wll- llanlt and the ilollCon Pope IOr•~of ''Jual The w., You Ala" ~ a lonclwlm~ . • MA81W IC. THIATM 1191T!YAL 0# ,,,.VONT9 "Upatelra. Down11alr1: Quaat Of Honot" l(lng !dwerd Vlt oomaa to dine With the lellarnyt. but Sar- af\ lhr....,_ IN IC)laridOt °' lhe ooc;aelon by attlwtno In advanoad latlOf. (Pert 2) ~MOYll * * * "TM Yovng In Heart" ( 19311 Douglu Felrbanlla Jr.. Pavlette Goddard. A ne'ar-do-wall family of card ,,,arpa cherma an Old lady wtlO ralorma them. Cll)MOVll "&onco &Illy'· ( 1 HOI Cllnt EMtwood. Sondra Lodle. A former lhoa aalaarnan from New ,,_..., raeMae 1111 ~-of performing In a Wiid Waat lhow 'PG' (l)MOYIE "Up The Academy" ( 19801 Ron Leibman, Barbara Bacfl. The -~ commandant of Weinberg Mltltery Academy le no matctl for the lrOl.lbieaOrne llfat• erwOlled that• 'R' OMOYll "Coal Mfnat'e Daughter" (t980181My Spacek. Tom- my LM Jonaa. Baaed en Loretta Lynn'11111toblogr• phy. A young girt from a poor f amlly In rurel l(en- tucky manlaa • mud! old- .. locel boy wtlO engtnaere her rlM to etardom In the muelc lnduetry. 'PO' l:IO 8 Cl) ONE DAY AT A TME Nick'• ~owir.g taa11nc19 for Mil are olfNI by,.,.. eon'• OfowlnCI llOltlllty ,_.,d her. (RI G THIWOM..D TOMOMOW '" (D)MOVIE "So~er• In Time" I 1HOI C""8topher ~. J-a.ymovr ObMaled .... ,, the pcttralt of a 19111- cantury actr-. a modem- day Naw Yott! pleywright -,,ypnoel• to trawl bed< In time and meat tier. ·PG' t:oO. Cl) AL.a M•l'I dllw la hit by a arnalttJme c:rtme -(R) 88MOVIE * * "GfMtMI Haroaa Of The Bible" (t9791 Donny Moel. Han• Conrald The 1• of Oanlal and "'9bu- ctiadna:DM and the etory of &that -dtamattnd (R) • Wll.D l(JNGOOM "Experiment At Dod- cflebllm'' 8 MOVIE 11t *,_."City In F.V' ( 1980) David JanaMn, Roo.t Vaughn An 1mbltlou1 ~ pvblllhet jotna tore•• wllh • once- ranowne<I cotumnlet to bool1 Nlel ®ring • reign ol tarrOf by a paydlotlc nwrdarer.(R) G WILD, Wll.D WOflLD CWANNAL.8 "The B .. " The Intricate nature of Ille baaa' aodaty le explored. eoouY ~t· T~ Ernie Ford. -~ THIATM fUTIVAL ~ f AVONTD "Upltalra, Downatalra: ~ Of Honor" King Ectw.td vu oomaa to dine with Iha 8lllarnys, ti.It Sar- .,, ,,,,..,_ the eplendOf of Iha OCOMiorl by arrMng In edvanced labOt. (Part 2) (RI -~ATPON Singer Ciao Laina and ,,., ~ aaxoptionlet Jonn Oankwof1h join John Wll· llarne and the Boaton Pope lor t ~ o4 ''Juel The Wrty You AN'' and a 8ondllelm medley. 0 MOYIE **"Flying MllflU" (1971) Robert Conrad. ''"'°" OMiand. "Pappy" 8oylno- ton and Illa band of ..,... ~---pan. tout advW!turea In tM Pedftc during WOrid Wer II. (%)MOVIE "XlnadU" (1NOI OIMa Newton-John. Gane~­A~ arti.1. •~ -and • -11mama1 ~ join toroaa to open 141 a huOa roler- dltco _JMMce. 'PO' HO e Cl) THe JG O a_,.,. LoulM laatnl her * ftOlna In Hltllm " being rued Md QOM bad! tor -.... ~fllad \llalt. (") • WON.DO# IAJllNNN. "llr'd l'eooty" Hoet JoM '°'•YtM fo+a on an It 9' c4eoft tour o4 OM °' netute'• latQMI animal ---. • -.ATM 0# UPI ...... Goel'"°''°'"" U.'I" Ho9t! a.. O, ltoOlla. -~MUllO Gueett: -11MIC*Y. I.My J. Oe"on, L.on ~ (C)lllCMI * • * 14 "lrl9adoon" (1 .... ) Gerla~.~ Ct.err-. TWo frtenelll ..,..,.. "'*' .lgiidOen •• ~'" ......... ~ ........... ..,. .. ... ........... ...,100 &> ... ....... _..'"'°'Cini ......... ~ ,,. ............... ....... ..,,..... .................... . .............. . -·ml WW091'°'91. Ill.IL A...,.._...._.. ................ .,... ... or ..... .......... ,_. It.:-~ MILW '9TWOMNIW9 ..... T0040C* ''Wtlara Wt'Ofll Wiii 80flool•'P" Dr. Miiion. MldmM ........ 1-.. .. vouchat •• .,.. wOUICI r.wrn ~ ..,.'°amatMtMlll hi toure Ama1foa adloola. IR)Q .,..alNT' ....... °'MO& OAMON In a program ... ..,.. 1•. RaGhal caraon Mel Etlo leWta6d ~· "'--'*'" to wtilCfl ~*­ may~ man and Illa arwtrONMnl; ... updlllla .. lnduOed. CID_,...~ wmt A UTT\.l tml MDM•""9a The 00\IMry mualc ..., .. ~ by ,,.. daugfttar Geor09't• JonM. Jaaal Cott•. EM• Coet.,lo, Emmytou ...,,... w~ Jannlnga. Tanya Tlldler and Tammy Wynette lof a •-Mad --.... Counttv Club In LOa ... '°'"°I JDltlt'( ,A.LW&L .MM'( fl#MIGAll'f MOVIE "htao" ( 19101 Dom Oel.ulM, Anne 8anc:roft. A portly oompulllw .. 1 ... flndl that no4fllnt CM dampen Illa daalf9 for food untll he lalle In love. 'PO' .MOYie "Urban Cowboy" ( 1980) John Travolla, Debre Winger A blue-collar worker who fanciM hlmMlf a modem-day c.owtlOy f ... In love wit,, • girt he mMl• In a popular country-~ _,.,.,, bar. 'PG' 10:41 CZ> MOV1I * * •'n "Madalelne" (19501 Ann Todd, l.Mlla Banke. Madalalne Smltll le accuMd of poiaOnlng her ~ln1157. 11• 1 •Cl> oa NIW8 "MWllW Hoel: Larry McCOfmldl. G Wll.D, WLD WON..D M ,,.,.,, AL.a "Mor*aye 0t lndla" Indian wlldllta la Wtually unll- to UI but It lnctudae IOITMI of the moat beautiNI and epac1acular animal• on Earth. • SNEAK PMVllWt Roger Ebar1 and Gene Slll!al lloet an lnformatMI IOOk Ill wftat'• -., the moYIM. G THI OWWA· n4E WNT!R .. A.....::A "Eudora Welty" Th• author 18 vlelled In her Mla- 11.alppl llOrne what• .,,. ~-of"­ baat~ wort11. (R) 11:111 C88N!W8 11:ao PORT8 AMAL. Hoat: Jim Hiit. I 7'00CUJ8 WIU>, WIU> WOM.O CW,....AL.a "Snall• Ot India" The c:obr a II only one of • wide range of exollc anal!• that Inhabit the Indian auboon- tlnent. .MCME "Exac:utlonara Ot O..t,, .. Ch«\ Kuan-Tai. Lo Ueh. • ~QoellMI OOUNnn' ~ti: The l<erldalle. AR· ~Balley. • LOI ,Aoepe a WW .. "'1Nf£'# Hott: Clele Roberta. Cl)~ 9 MCME * * * "The Tlllef Who C-To Dinner" (1813) Ryan O'Naat, Jecquallna ~ A QOm9Ut« analylt moonllgllll .. a aophi9ll- c:eted c:et burglat and hu an aflalr wltll a MJIY aoc:j... ;~ ···~ "The s-"-· cent Solu1lon" (11711 Hlcol WNllarMon. Alan Nttln. ShettoC* Hclmaa and the young Slgmvnd F'*ld join torcaa to thwett the alnle- ter pl-of an aYll prof#. eor.(R) CC)MOYIE "Blume 1n Low" (19731 George Sagal. SuHn Anepach A divorced man bacornaa a jMloll8 llUllor. trytng to win Illa wife beck. 'R' Cll)MOYIE "The Oodhlthar'' ( 1872) Marton BranOo, Al Paclno. BMad on the 1"°"'81 by Marlo P\ao. A11 eglng Mafloao -tM berrWI '*-' ,,.. ldyllC hltillly "' and Iha lw'lll ,.... .. of hie~.,,.. down H Ill• aont b~ome lnUeMlngly tnvoMd In Iha ~ wor1dn9' of orp- ntad cr1me. 'A' Cl)MOYIE ·-n. SftlnlnO" (1NO) Jadt NlotlOleon, 8'*'9y OIMlll. Directed by Sta'nlay K11brlclt. A former ~hlNd•• winter caret•• fof • remote. and ~tty ,,.,,...,, Colorldo "°"· " tnOMIOUnd .... with "" ..... and clalNO)'lnt yOUrlO eon.'R' 11:41·'"'~ ..... AocllJonl Md • ,....... oorMct ~ .. .,... 9lld. ~ wonw\. -~ ...... "The~ .... Olnt toMlotl'' ( "71) Nltol 'flMe!NOn, "*' Nfdn. .... HalM9 9lld .. young ...._. Awd Jolt' toroaato.._. ........... .. .,..,. « .,, ""' .,,.... -·<"> , .. , ... -ROoecm T_aat..,.....,..IOoee ltt--~----r~=--....n- tl:lt(J)~ "Tiie ta1a11•'' l tHO) MIOt.MI CalM, Oa.14 w.met. Wllll •:I -I '"'.,.. .. ::.::.:. .,..._In .. T .................. _. .................. ..,.., ............ -~.: **" ··n. ......... .....( .............. u..m AMlliiiL-0 A -...... ... . ..... ....... ......... . .............. .. ,, 0 4 Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, July 28, 1981 ~[l]uarnuill~mUJJ ~mu ' Bernardi back fiddling on ·~oof 8~JAY8HARBUTf AJDN_..._ NEW YORK (AP) -At age 19, Herschel Bernardi went to Hollywood to break into movies. ·•wtth that nose?" cried an actor he knew there. ''Come back when your face grows into your nose." BemardJ's 57 now. His face bas grown lnto his nose. He bas a prosperous paunch, a 1raytn1 beard. And he's starring ln the Lincoln Center revival of •fFlddler on the Roor· through Aug. 23. It's the fourth time since 1.966 he's been in the durable musical as Tevye, the many-daughtered Jewish dairyman In czarist Russia. Zero Mostel did it tlJ'St on Broadway, then Luther Adler for three months. Bernardi took over after that and stayed in the show for two years and 705 performances. Add two summer tours and be thinks it all come$ to nearly 1,000 perfor:mances to date asTevye. He started playing this "Fiddler" in Detroit and, after New York, wlll continue in It through Nov . 23 as it plays Minneapolis, Denver. Pasadena, San Diego, Seattle and San Francisco. The musical, second only to "Grease" in Broadway longevity, is based on the stories of Sholom Aleichem, famed for his humoroua tales of poverty-ridden, oppressed Jews in czarist Russia. It was 12 years after that Hollywood pal told R TlllHI 5'dclltback ~1·S880 COITA MUAHMbot 631·3501 OAAllGI UA C•ly C1nt1N 634 3911 ., .... n.....' •1u-.....,r Bernardi the Kid to let his face grow into his nose that Bernardi the Man finally 10~ to Ttn.aeltown, tour inc in a "The World of Sholom Aleichem." And from lt , Bernardi says, "I eot my first TV job." His brown eyes twinkle. "They called me a utility face. I'll never forget that phrase, •uWity face.' " He's since made his way In this world aa what they call a character actor, cuys you sort·of·know when you see them. Familiar faces, even thoueh. you can't place the names richt away. "Naw, I never bad any illusions about being a leading man," says the actor, whom you may re- call as, say, the dour Inspector Le Febvre In "Irma· La Douce" or as Natalie Wood's ancrUy protective older brother in ·• Love With the Proper Stranaer.'' "I thought about stardom, yes, alt.bou1fi I de· nied lt, like most ldlots do. I said, 'Ob, I just wa.nt to be & ateady working character actor.• •'he laughs. "It's all b.s. We all wantto be stars." Divorced, father of three children, he's worked steadily enough in film, TV, the stage and com- mercials to have the wherewithal to live in Yosemite. in Northern CaWornia, where he moved 12 years ago. • The big-bucks wherewithal first rolled in in the early 1960s, when he played a tough but decent cop, Lt. Jacobi, in TV's "Peter Gunn'' series. But for a ti me afterwards he couldn't get arrested. He was typecast as that tough but decent co . The most fun money can buy ~ l'A l/l•,'/1f', l ...... _..,...., .. °'_,_, -·~ . --- Chapman Ir Santa Ana fwy $2..50 .. J:OO ~ Unll9 Nol8d EYEOFTitE NEEDLE IAI At 1:00 3:20 5:40 8:00 10:20 TARZNll. TitE N'£ 11AN IAI 1:00 3:20 5:40 8:00 10:20 I Brooke Shields •n EJmLQSLOVE C=(:;Ariiil ii,=i12;;: 30;;2fi:ji50f.5~:rf1 O= : 7:30 8t 9:50 t s =-n 1P61 11:15 1:55 4:2S 7:15 1150. 70mm. Ho,._ or Economy S:-ltr'! ' Bill Murray 1n STR.UIAI 1:00 3:20 5:40 8:00 & 10:15 JOIN THE * STADIUM * 8 ORIV• ·11'118 * OoN.'Uf ...... ._. AIRPLAN~ (PO I "l love~orro!" a •••• ,,.,,,, r•d•T .,, •• , N•C·'l'V GEORGE BAMILTON11 MUNUf .... ....VCn.I ftWlnl.A nm JIWJ[ nut OUW llAJfU.TOJlf • ZOW, 11U MY Ill.Am ......... 1.M1aD BUI IOlf 8llDfDA VACCA.llO l.!!!!..§!!!!!..!~~!:!!..I ..... a ................ .., l.AJf ftAall .._....,"'"'...,.,,_.A.~ W ........ ....._ JDUIJI-......... .., IUJ. ....... ...._,_..., llA&. ............... ALTfl -••FIACTT _. .. aAJIMU ,,...... ..... ~~ ... CAllllC:KIM ......_..,..,...,..... (i@,..-..._..MMM••] lt~J m:.::ae::--= ........ '"--~o•(ii STARTS FRIDAY Hl s luck changed with a character part lo a "Bonama" seement, as a folk .. lnelne villain. "It was a strange part, written orllinally for Burl Ives. He was too expenatve. They wanted cheap." He says a friend who W1"0te 'the script urged him to try out for the role. Whereupon he called the show's producer, David Dortort, and announced: ''I sine folk songs, I'm a helluva actor and I'm very cheap." "I got the part, and when the show aired lt eot great reviews. Put me back on the track aeain, too." Bernardi, born In New York into a Yiddish theater acting family, wasn't exactly known as a singer before his "Bonanza" debut. It would be nice, a Hollywood twist, even, to report that his singing In the show led to Broadway and "Fid· dler ." "Nah," he says. "It had notblng to do with that. I had a friend Ernie Klnnoy, who wrote 'The Defeftders.' He got a job writing the book for a musical, 'Bajour,' and he recommended me." Which is how, in 1965, Bernardi first sang on Broadway In "Bajo\lt'," then in "Fiddler," then while touring in "Man of La Mancha" and then back here in "Zorba." Hls last visit, two years ago, was without song in "The Goodbye People" which, alas, flopped. Over the past 25 years, a hefty chunk of Ber nardi's income has come not from stage, TV or SPIRITUAL HERSCHEL BERNARDI .. Fiddling again films, but from "voiceovers " in which he anonymously touts various wares off screen In TV commercials. READINGS • Advice • Counseling • Readings SUMMER SPECIAL ,... .•. ooNow'$15.00 • Happy • Successful • 14 Years • Business 1115 S. El Camino Real 492-9034 Sen Clemenie 492-7296 DelJ ~; 10 a .m.-10 p~tn. _....,,_,_ "EYE OF THE NEEDLE" "" DAIL f 1111. a:a, 1:• .. ,,.,,, "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK". CR> --~ "EYE OF THE NEEDLE" t111 •ODIMK 'TARZAN THllAPE MAN'' ml. ,.,.., ... .... ,, .. .. JOHN TAAVOLTA IN ·'ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK"'"' BRIAN DePALMA·s "BLOW OUT'' <R> DAILY 1•11, 1·•, 1:41, ..... 19111 CHIU STOPHER REEVE G£N£ HACKMAN IN "SUPERMAN 11" IPGI ~··-­... n-..- DAILY l:W, IM ......... -.. ., ... -. . .,,.. .... ,.,. 0 ESCAPE FROM ~•WYOAK" ~,,, .. -.-.. 1 ----=-~~..,,..-.~,..._~ ..... --.-. ........................................ . I ______ .......... ,.,, .. t !I _,..., r . I I ( l .. f ' • j I' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 26, ~981 Tinsel Town 6ack business • in is1YA&DENA.\&AR •u••M,._W...., '· HOLLYWOOD -U'a mldaummer, and nQUywood ln hwnming with the •oft •e>uodf of prOlperity. In fact you can hardly hear yourself tall over the din of ringtna telepbonea and eUckina calcuJators. their desks, only a few fUma are in production becau.se moat producers had cleared thelr decks for summer in antlclpatlon of a directors' strike; television showa alao are on hiatus H producer• and writers hammer out script.a. · But the sound staeea and backlots should ~ome alive this tall as production startaon projects now be· lng scripted, developed, packa1ed, cast and scheduled. 0 An action-packed thriller that IU8tain.I temlola all the way. Donald Sutherland triumpb8. Kate Nellipn la auperb." -Judith CJ11t. &tun41>' l<nv1w "A ftnt..rate adaptation th.at hu the sure hol~ power of a book you can't put down.' -Btuae Willltm10n, Pla.yboy 0 HUGELY ENTERTAINING!" -0-Sl\llil rhe roo.v Snow NBC·T\I ..... ~~.· ISA~TERN I~ CHINA Ufttt•d Amit• --- The telephones are ringin1 at agencies and pro· ductton companies all over town becau.se, for the first tlme in a year, nohody who works on films or in televisionisonstrikeoreventhreateninatostrlke. "l am 1enulnely relieved and. happy," said Sherry Lanstn•, president of production for 20th Cen· tury·Fox. She said aince the directors' pact was signed, the studio has scheduled starting dates ln the next few months for slx new films. "An amazinlly effective thriller that l 9Uooeedlbr1Ulantly!' -Stephen Schaer.er. lJ• Maas.x111l' ~====:::=:::::...---------.1 And the calculators are busy tallying profits for wha.t seems likely to be the film industry's fattest summer on record. The end of last fall's actors' walkout, the recent settlement of the three.month script wr:iters' strike a nd the contract agreement that averted a threatened work stoppage by directors has brightened the ouUook -and the financial prospects -of just about everyone in the film and TV business. Studios are still quiet, however. Although writers and story department employees are back at :R- AllANEIM Anaheim Drive In 879·9850 COSTA MESA Souin Coas1 546-2711 NOW PLAYING t.04 Q ii;;;1111m El TORO LAGUNA BUCH ORANGE Saoo1eoan Soulh Coasl Cmeoome 581 5880 494·1514 634·2SS3 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Foun1a1n Valley 839 1500 Mel!MH 0.11, It Mo•t fM1trn brooke shields martin hewitt endlesslove PolyGram Pictures A Univcn.al Relea~ • • • • • • "• • • • • • • • • • • • •' •'' • 0 1li•f \ l't••~l••I C 1() ~IW11t"' IA1 G --. ~ EDWARDS ~ [1~11 .. A (( ~lf A ........ ,ft ···""' ~°''' -.-.....•• 1 •• ,., Adding to the general back·to-work euphoria is a record·settlng summer box office boom . Studio staf· fers who last month were worrying about a looming directors' strike now have a more pleasant cliff· hanger to comtemplate: who wlll win the unof· ficial rivalry between the summer's biggest smashes, Paramount's "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and Warner Bros., "Supermanll." MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ® t.o ONE UNDER IT AOMIITEO fAoe 11mu nwy vary '" ~ruin ., ... , ~l a m .\HO Im Fii.MS RECllllE T>;f SE.t.1. OF fHE MOTION PICTURE COO£ OF SElf REOUl.ATtON If it's got wheels you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you turn your wheels into cash. A Kings Road Pl'<X.hx·lkxi · llonaldSuth1.flanrl ·ka1l' ~1l1.l(l1J1 E}~ <i ~ Ntiedle ·Ian &111wn · Chrbtt~n.,. C'alt'nc111· &reen~~· &anley Mann·BaM:ilon tl11·1vJ11•l t~ l\t•n h1ilt>t1 Music by Miklos R1rLSa · PrtMltx·~t ~ Sll'plll'n Frwdmar1 Direrted Ridiartl Marquand ·Tt~·hn~1u· R -"::.::;,~ _ T Untted Artists ""'' .,_ f 1t111t1u • r,.nu~ic• ~1'11 ~ C.~Mt~J*'- AIWlllM Anaheim Orlve·ln 879·9850 NOW PLAYING ""--- coin MEil ORANGE WESTMINSTER South Coast Clnedome Cinema West 546·2711 634·~553 891 ·3935 ONE OF THE BEST THINGS THAT EVER HAPPENED IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN AGAIN. '""'"'II MARK HAMILL · HARRISON FORD · CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WIL~IAMS · ANTHONY DANIELS " ~ •DAVID PQOWSE KENNY BAKER PETER MA VHEW FRANK 07 c-e'«lo.IRVIN KERSHNER -...-.,..GARY KURTZ _._ .... LEIGH BRACKETI .....,LAWRENCE KASDAN St ...... GEORGE LUCAS •• ., ...... -GEORGE LUCAS ._ ... JOHN WILLIAMS ! 00•11·~•1•"' '"'~ ,,,,,,.'',.,..,I [1)1 DDUIY .._, ! .· ~ OQtGINAl SOONOll?AC1< (Ii) 41, i£ij,,1..,.114 -ONl?SORECOROS -IPGJ•in•--ro=J ~~~-:..-;:.!:...-:~ ........ -...... ™-·fllO'f•.,,, I!~ "'A u,,.4,-...4~ftf\1 \fl0 SPECIAL UMfTED ENGAGEMENT STARTS FRIDA\' *BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (Except Spacl1I Engage1111nt1 and Holld1y1) LA MIRADA MALL M11odo ot Roaec:10111 LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 llO-·-D-"TARZAN THE APE MAN" 4111 .... ,~ ..... e:u.11:• --... ., .... CAii..,, "ARTHUR'' I •t:•.t:.• ....... ,., .. ~ LAKEWOOD CENTER WALl<·IN ... AOVIJl'NU ~ "SUPERMAN II" ""' ...... 1'11, ...... 1: •• 11• ,,. ....... _ "WOLFEN" 1•1 11=•.a::et,t::a.n M,1t.:M LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK·IN focu1ry Al Oet Amo 213/6M·9211 --l'Oll1>• llAM• AWi". "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" (PG) 1•-=-• ........ 1; ... 11• LAGUNA ___ ,_ ----"GAS" 'A). ,~.1:4L •• .l. t!4t ......... ___ ....., __ "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" (PG\ ,., .. --· -· 1tiiil -MOIDITllM-"SUPEAMAN II" -11:11. ......... ,,. faculty 01 Conolewooo 213/531·9580 I --·•-•.-rt "THE CANNONBALL AUN" !NI ,a::mi, 1:• . ._'*·••a. n 111 --·-..-T "THE FOUR SEASONS" -•1:;11, ~tr•. t=e1111::1t ___ ................ ''RAIDERS OF THE ~~JI .. ~.~-~;.~~W M.L. ....... , .. "STRIPES" IA\ ............. 'Ult ll'MV8WIM,1e=- 1••, l;tl, 1:'11, -.. ,. SO. COAST WALK·IN Soulh Coo11 Mlwoy ot l•oodwoy 494-1514 llO-·-D-"TAffZAN THE APE MAN" (A) t:i·• ....... 1·11. t:• ------· "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" lPG) .,.., .... ., ........... PACIFIC rHEATIUS 01\IVf·IN SWAP MEETS srartC• •Ou• IUC•S-1'0 0 '"' OAf" HAlllOll l lVD OlllYE·IN I ORANG£ 01\IYl·IN I AW IG I '" U IUllOU I SU•OH f-11 rnar•v SUN04YS Al OAltlt• l!UIUll ~ ~ O..t 7;30 h t '•" 7•15 , .... ~ \1.,, t1 Owt• IMPORTANT NOTICE! CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE! 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D • NOW PLAYING uc:mau Wea1mlntW 893-0548 ...... c.llACUTU Cosll Mtw 979·4141 ITUM* ... n-MI °' inge 639-8770 •Attfl(. • MIUIOI NIH·I• S.n J111n C~•slr 1no t 7141 493-4~!1 ?JMAR Plt£S£NTS A F'IU!DOI! nEl.DS PROOOCTION A IOHN HUSTON FILM SYLVESTI:'Jl STALLONE : MICHAfl. CAINE MAX VON SYDOW Ptl..£ , "VICTORY-- , Muolc by BIU. CONTI Oirec:1or ol f>llotaFaphy CERJI Y flSHEll. 8.S.C. ~·r..,. EVAN JON£S and YABO YAJILONSICY Slory by YAIO YAllLONSICY ' aod [)fOllDIE MIUCIMC l J£f'f' MACUUU: Procluced by FRmDIE FIELDS ~by JOHN HUSTON ~~ PARAMOlMf PK;YVU ,., --~ c......-•iCtlilU.J...•1---* .... _.....~ ...... c:.... ..... .................. ..:....r. • • • • ' • t STARTS FRIDAY at a theatre or drtve-ln near you ''limb arid hallelujah!" -9lella 8enaor\ j..00 Al\GELES Tit.ES afth• IU!!ll§tl' fJIJ«J~ .. NOWPlAVINQ •-...a ffll1I C:OUf ....... 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July 26. 1981 ____ ...;... __ ...;...~--~~--~~~~~~~------~ '2 \:1( . ....,.., ......... ........ lm99 ~ ........ . .. .,. __ _ ANAHEIM llU COSTA lllUh El JOH • fOHlAlll YALUY Brookhurst UA Movies UA Cinema Saddleback fountain Valley I 772•6446 99Q.4022 540 0594 581 ·5880 839• 1500 ORANGE • ORAllGC ORANQE WUTMINSTU Oran,e Mall Stadium Dr In UA City Cinema UA Cinema ' 637-0340 639-8770 634·3911 893-0546 • llif. rox AHO rHC HOUie> ONc. v ALAN ALDA CAROL BURNETT "IT IS THAT RARITY OF RARmES, A SEQUEL THAT READILY SURPASSES THE ORIGINAL:' AICHAAO SCHICKEL 1-MAGAZIHE ~ ~ -3 '-'P-~~~~, .. --·-·-11 w.r •Hn·ll•·••·•• .. ... ••·-• n•·•n_,.,,_ .. .. •••----ww ............................. 11111-.r..lllmlE! ..... ,... ..... ,., ... ~ .. i-1111111a .... 111111111 .... llml .111J1E .. 11SU1 ... presents I! , . ; ' \ • ' j • • • u o u a a so ca a a •••••••••••• a c 3 2 2 --------- ct• Orange Cout OAJL V PILOT/Sunday, July 29, 1881 Exp~rt ~u~: Japanese automakers are mad TOKYO (AP) -Jap&MM automutn have IOQf been tar1et.a of critlcllm ln the Unit.cl Statel and Europe, but tb• 1ovt1'nmtnt'1 tnloreed curtaUment of exporta to tboM two market.a bu brou&ht about harsh word.I bere, too. for eo percent at Japan'• car 1aJ .. baa ltft tb• JapaDIH ffrtmbU.n1 to make \Cl> tMlr IOIHI In a "car war" at bom• and lD untapped 1Darkell abroad. Tbe abarp reducllotla In export quotas tor 1191, bued an lalet ol ucb company ln lm-80, bit at a time ..,_ veblde production ii e:rpeet.cl to •x· ceed tbe record 11.CN miWon unit.a that rolled on JapaneM UMmbly lines In U.. The car companies are Mii')' at the tovern· ment for ctvtna ln to fONlp preuures to cut •al• in their two blC oveneaa marketa, tbey are ansrr. at their foreicn competlton, and they are anlfY at ocb other over what tbey conaider unfair dlvialooa of the export,pie. The cutback ln exporta to areas that account "Tbere 11 reaJ concern In the Industry about developmenta runntn1 contrary to tbe lnteretta of tree trade," 11y1 Sbolcbiro Toyoda, newly appoint· ..,, ....... GERM BRIGADE -Crystals of the novel nmnobactam antibiotic, found by scientists in the New Jersey Pinelands, resemble sea anemones when photographed through scan· Ding electron microscope. In lab tests, this drug bas shown remarkable strength against organisms which cause serious infections in hospital patients. PUBl.JC NOTICE ••t AADAMS DENTAL EXT9'ACTIOM CIE)ITE9', 1• -.,.,..,, C..U MeM,CA--. 09'. ALVIN S. MULHE, 611 L.* l"wt CHM,.......,, e..ci., CA tM6a. Tlllt ......_ II ceNlutll9f lily M lfto ............ -Mllllw Tlllt 11......m •H lllM wllll tM G-ly Oettl If Or-. CouMy M Jiiiy I, 1tl1. Neptune Society t•IMAT10N au•IAL At SIA 646-7431 y-_.., NCAN'lty ......... _ Mlftllllllrall• ...... "•-Y .... y .... --~-~ .. C.ff.., ,,... -1MI .. u ..... C.lft.llllr. PIHClllOfHIH l&LllOADWAY WOtlTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa S42·91SO PVBUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE •tcnTIOUI IMltlHa PICTITIOUI llUll•• MAMa ITATC•.n' MAMa ITATIMll.,,. .,,. ...... ~--... ..... Tiie ......... ,__ .. ..,. .... -.. : --: •lllA•CHID aUllNlll A•llN'I IU9'01"1AN INTl•IOltl, "" wen Terrece, TAILO•IHG & AL.TWIUITIONI, 1 .. AMlleffft, CA.... Ntw,.rt 9"1ewer•, GMlt MeN, JOHN 9'. SGHA•"· a. Wen! Tar· Gell....,._ ... rat,~,CA-. ArM" OvltHr, 141111 ., .. ,. Tllff .....,_It~ lly ell i.., A-,C..MeM,c.tlfwlllatal7 .ivldlNll. Tiiie ....,_ II c--.c.-111y t11 "'- ~ "· klllff .. ,, ..... Tltll elt-1 WM fllM wllll ._ .V-Olllee9r ~OMtlelOr ... C.-., ... Jllty Tllb .....,_ -,.._. w1t11 ._ •• 1"1. C-'y Oet1I "Or-. c.ny ... Jiiiy 1"1Wll 16,1"1 "'* ..... Or ... c-1 Delly l"tle(, ,, .... Jiiiy 1J, It, .. A61a. 2, 1tt1 *'Ml l"ullll .... or...,. G...e Delly l"tle(, DEA TH NOTICES , ·~=·~:,,c~,, .. 1 "191.JC NOTICE Ptcn'ftOUl- ..... ITATUllaelT Tlllefllt ...... --•,....._. ........ : HANAATTY & lnlL..ION Al-IOCIATll, I ... lfftll Dellftler A_,IMle,...,CAflM. l"AT•ICX J. MANAATTY, Pf!.D., 1,,. Or.-Dl'tw, c:.te ..... CA ""'· CATH•VN M. ITTIL.IC*, 1t ,.,....,.., IMM,CAW'714.. a•IAN J . HAN•ATTV, 17't 0.-.. Dl'tw, C.. .... , CA ...... Tiiie ..,_..II C...-ctM Illy a ...... .......... HMMTTY& ITTIUOM AllOCIATIS l"Cll1dl J, "-'eltY' Pll.D. ~--£ ....... .,..,,.._..., Tl* ........ _fl_wfffl_ c:..ty °"" "°""" c-ity ... '""' ....... IT~ YOCCA. ~ a llAWTII ••• , 11 ., ............ Aft'lllJSftATUW ................ .. .._.a.. ..... ........ ,.. ....... -.ca- ed pre1ldent of Toyota Motor Sales Co., the markeUna arm of Toyota Motor Co., Japan'• lar1est automaker. "We caupt Det.rolt with It.a panll down," 11y1 one unhappy N111an execuUve. "Are we to blame for that? They d1dn 't recopUie the problem• U · 1oclated wtth the oll crl1l1, development.a ln Iran or the auoUne lines. They weren't ln a Polltlon to produce the 1mal1 can that the Americana' wanted. In addition to the unhapplnes1 over the export curtailment, the automakers are upset over the quotu Ht by the 1ovemment. "They (the 1overnment) told ua they would 1pread the unhapplne11 around evenly, but some of us are more unhappy than others," Toyoda says. Toyota and rival Nl1aan Mot.or Co., maktr at Oat.tun can, botb contend that the 1ovenuneat 1ave "•pedal conaldenUoa" In aett1n1 q&IOtal for 1maller makers which have not yet establllbed tbe sort at U.S. aalea network that lut year 1avt Japan about 25 percent at the American car market. The 1maller makers 1ucb u Hoada Motor Co. Ltd., Isuzu Moton Ltd. and M1taublahi Moton Corp. are not happy with the quotu either, however. They accuse the "W. ,._o .. automoen of lncreuln1 their U.S. export.a In anUclpaUon or a cutback qreement. The quotas stem from a May 1 a1reement with the United States to cut Japanese car 1hipmenta to 1.68 million in nscaJ 1981, from about 1.82 mUllon in 19S>. Fish ooze shark stopper MIAMI (AP) -Scientists have known for years that a rare Red Sea fish ooiet a aubltance that can atop a 1hark lo mld·blte and make it curl up on the ocean noor, but they didn't know that it sells for leu than 5 cents a pound. Sam Gruber of the University of Miami'• RoaenatleJ School of Marine and Atmospheric Science reported that a chemical used in photography has been found to cause sharks to 10 lnto convulsions. Gruber said American and Israeli 1clentlata discovered that the photoarapblc substance 11 chemically equal to tbe milky aecretion of the Moses Joie fish. Tbe photo1raphlc chemical instantly repelJed every shark tested, he sald. "Without a doubt, this material bu the best promise of anything we have ever seen come alon1.' · Gruber said. But he said preliminary teats Indicate that the photo chemical is so effective that small quantities are capable ot stopping an attack even as a shark is in mid-bite. Sharks tested in waten contalnlng minute amounts of gland secretions lrom the fiat fish would stop their attack in less than half a second, Gruber sald. The sharks were so stunned that they would "curl up on the bottom and go into wrltbinc convuJstooa," he said. But the cost of extractinc the compound from the fish for wide use would be prohibitive, be said. The discovery dates back to a summer oceanographic program conducted in the early 1970s by University of Maryland researcher Eu1enia Clark. Ms. Clark was teacblni a coone at EUat on the Israeli Red Sea when some students discovered that the Mose1 sole flab atron1ly deterred 1barb, said Bema:rd Zaburanec of the U.S. Naval Research's Chemical and Blolo1ical Oceanography program. Pardexin, a milky protein that oozes from the fiab'a body when it la in dan1er of attack, waa identified as the key repellent, Israeli 1clenU.t Eli Zlotkin learned. Gruber and Zlotkln, from Jerusalem's Hebrew University, compared notes ln June at a 1bark researchers conference ln Toronto and came up with a chemical analysis of the repellent. Tbe chemical was found to be used often in commercially produced photography materials. which coet lesa than 5 cents per'POUDd.' Gruber noted that commercial companies, such as suntan lotion producen, probably would be interested lo oblalnin& a patent on a product that could deter sharks and other atingln1 marine creatures. So would the Defense Department, said Zahuranec. Airmen and aaUora at sea since World War II have been armed with pocket.a of dye that tunu shark-infested waters pitch-black for up to a couple hours, but the dye wun't very effective, Zahuranec said. Small Price. Unneeded items taking up place in your space? Sell it all and put cash in your pocket with the new Daily Pilot 8-Day Week. We can put you in touch with more buyen because our classifieds have an extra day t.o sell every week. Get results with the ads that lut longer. Get the 8-Day Week special classified rate. Call 642-5678 today! For an EXTRA day, mll today <~ 642·5678 .. --Open a to 5:30 Mondey~rtdef. I to noon leturdllJ. The n1w Daily Pilot 8· 'Mlek LUnlHGUOH SMITH & TUTHtU WHlCUff CHAl'ft. 427 E 171h St Costa Mesa 646-9371 ,temt It's a PLUS ,..Cl..OTHaS SMl'TMS' MOITVMY e27 M81n SI Hunl~:'ach ~MOITVAlllS l.egun• Beach 49'·9415 LagunaHtllt 768..()933 8.-i Juan Cap1s1,.no .e95·1778 TOPlaeeJCI"' .. rm.& ...... Iii .... Dlr•eter7 ad •••• C.llNow 641-1671 ..... ........ or... Cl.-Deity ,.... .., It, .......... "" ttlWt I l Oyste~ ,.c;. ,, . APALACHICOLA BAY, Fbi. (AP> ~ In Florida, good oysters are synonymous with Apalachicola Bay. The small shallow bay in Florida's panhandle, between Apalachicola and St. George Island, produces some of the finest oysters fount! in the United States. During the nine-month season, oyster.men still use 16-foot "tongs" to pry the oysters fi;om their beds. This is just one of many regulations imposed by Florida's Department of Natural Resources to protect the oyster beds for generations to come Oystermen believe that as long as the oysters are worked by hand, the beds will last indefinitely. The average oysterman dan catch SOf!le 20 bags or bushels a day. a bag weighidg a~ut 8o poµnds and selling for S8 per bag locally. If the oysters are trucked more than 75 miles they must be refrigerated, increasing the per-bag cost. The process normally is a two-person operation The hrst as a "tonger" who actually catches the oysters. The second is the "culler".who sorts the catch and throws back the undersized oysters and open shells. The legal size limit is a 3-inch shell or less Shells are thrown back into the bay because young oysters need them to attach themselves to for growth. Jn this way. everyone works to preserve the osyters and their beds. Cll IUlEStlTE lllHlLS 11w ............. """ I...._ L•l"'o1""4 .............. ., l'1f r-..,1Nu,...r u111 l oMom1Num•l"ol r ... .....,_ •'IV• To-f\houllft l nt °'41ku> tu rn llwpln0> l•• Apb t'llro Aph l,Ah1f'ft Apt, F'U"' or l "' R"°"" R-·-~ Hatti> W•th C""' Uomt' fw.m~r RrMah \.,.It.JM R«M•l-' ,., ....... 10"'"'" c.,.,..,..nr ...... OlfN'f' Rt'f'lhl 8t.tNM'\.\ tcrM.l llldv\ln•I Rtnt.I 'l.CW'llt" k*•h •••U•d '"""' f(f'N4)\ BUSINESS, INVEST· MENT, RNANCE ::=:~ ::~==~.!t) Malw\ lo l.H• MOIW' ~""'" .\lor1J'lf"\ TO , ANNOUNCEMENTS, rERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Annownir•mtM' ~ H Pool V o l,nurir, { .... ,. , ...... p.,_,,,, S..-111 t'lul>. TU\ ti SEIVICES EMrtOYMENT & tllfAUTION M'Mar, lll'''w1*-J .. w •• 1 .. 1 Hffl> y, •llltd \I ' t MEICNAllDISE MTIS. IO .... .-;-.r -;:;:a¢ a s ; s ; a a c 4 cs as 4 ,.......,,, ..... : All rul Hlate Id· vertlud Jn t}lis DeWlj)lpef is •bjtet to tbe Fedttal Fair flout· ins Act of • which muea It We .. 1. to id· vertlae "lftY pttterence, llmllatloa, or dis-crlmlnaUoo bated oa race. color, reUclon, :: au. or Qlba1 orJsm. 1111 or u lnteDtioa to make 15 rr~ I ~::ro:~~er"'~f:: 111111 crimln1Uon. • 1• = Thia Dewtplpel' will not nw knowlnf lY accept aey g: advert al11 for re(al := estate wbicli la In vlo a. -I.lop of the la•· = ~===~::::;;;;;;1 -M t BIOIS: .w..tlws ..... dilck .... llW ..,~.,.. = ,..,. .n. : DAILY Of •••rt l.IOll ~fer ...... : l•corroct illHrflo• = ...,. -.. d)U -llOI 1110 llW QIO in i.J!Q 10 -IMl'I <W! .... - ........ Wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1•NI lffZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·'~ Newport Beach2 Bdrm 2 bath, vacant condo. Owner weotSout.h! "It's beautlfal "Call for more detalla.5411- UICUnYI $227,000 Almost new 2 story beauty . Sun filled :::: kitchen, fonnal dining \l!Y1 room, wark and cozy ~ family room too! 2nd ~' stor y hosts secluded 14.,, master suite with c ra c klln1 brick ...,, fireplace. 3 more queen sized bdnns too! Don't miss out calJ. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631-6990 cars*bikes• •skateboards• trucks*baby carrlages•tea carts•trikes rol terskates • walker5' toys •wagons**•• scooters• hot rods*coupes• trailers*hard tops•convert- ibles•motor homes•tawn mowers*limo.s •corporate headquarters •garden carts Modef A's••u •typingtabtes wheelbarrows• recreational vehlctes •gotf carts* model trains*bikes • ptanDS•cars • ref rf gerator.s *Skatf5***U* 116 CAMYOM C.C. S2. ll0,000 MOl•IAM COl.O~ MANSION Unequaled el,gance in this architec· tural beauty o 'lookU,g Ute 8th green of Big Cy n golf course. 'J'he finest craftsmanship & materials! Imported marble, air·cond., crystal chandeliers .. crown moldings, rich paneling, 3 wet bars + many other impresdve features. 5 Large bedroorm. each with private baths, banquet-size dining rm, f am rm with marble fireplace, billiard rm with coffered ceiling & ~ fl09rs , refrigerated wine rm. A tnil1 elegant home for someone who appreciates the fmest ! Call for appointment. llG CANYON CiOLF couau sats.ooo THI ,AIULOUS '°VllSA.WS" InvitinJ gated front courtyard with fountain makes an impressive en· trance to this exclusive listing. Spec- tacular 2-story foyer and living rm looking out on the golf course. Format dining room, paneled den with par- quet floors , gourmet kitchen, rnapifi. cent master suite plus Jot.her bedrms,. with private baths, guest bath and large yard with beaut. pool spa & gazebo. Really uciting, Cal? for ap· pointment. HillOR VIEW HOADM00. -VllW1 COLDWC?U. BANl\eRCl . . ~r· ----. -. A great value In this lovely 4 bdrm home with wide view of bay, ocean &· bright Lights. New prof. landscaping l•--miZlliilalli front & rear. Lge famlly rm formal dining rm & 2 ~ baths. Great focation. Liii ISi.£ Leasehold. Owner anxious! $395,000. 20.ts ....... Ha•11 1251 SUIFUHE WAY SAT/SUN 1·5 PM htn.toeM.t..f MR & MRS PEIFICTIOM SI 35,000 HEATED ICIDMEY·SH»ID POOL ROOM FOR rADDU T&MS Immaculate picturebook 3 bedroom home nestled in flowers and shrubs. Large grassy back yard for the children. pets or gues t house. Beautiful pool with large deck area. 90' wide frontage. Zoned for income. A wise investment for young or not so young. We have the key. CaJJ 644-4910 to see. OP'IH SUM. 1·5 PM IAUOA ISUMD DUPLD-4450,000 4 Bedrooms upstairs & 3 bedrooms downstairs with patio and deck. Cov· ered garage + laundry room. Ex· cellent for summer-winter rental. Just steps to the bay & beach from the door of this excellent tax shelter + poten- tially appreciating property. • Ml. AHOWHIEAD-YU TO CATAl.IHA Unobstructed view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedroo~. Western red cedar inside and out. Architect's award design. See it, then Uve in it. A great value hide-away. Ask $96.500. -WISUY M. TAYLOI CO.. ltMLTOIS 2111S. ............. MiwPOltT CEMTH. M.I. 644-4t I 0 Early California 3 bdrm. d ining room. study, large brick patio with spa on S2' lot. lil95,000. o,...s.1.1 I 16V1aTrt.ste Contemporary elegance featured oo home lour. High ceiling.!!. oak noors. skylights, 2 story living room . 2 sundecks. $785,000 with assumable financing. O~S.l·S IZ4 Clustfied Ma, YQUr 09'" stop aboppilJg ~~- PRINTm PATTERN A634 THE 'REAL ESTJ\.TERS IMYISTOIS FIXll AHDSAVlt n~· U~-· •No Dt,ative cub Clow. •No vacancy. •No maintenance. •No tenant problems. •An inureat in reaJ pro- perty. •Tax Benefits. For information call Bob Newelli._~t~o Office, Redhill l\ell&f, 673-7300. A buy at 1119.950. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, hu1e added fa!.""r, room with fireplace. ·All needs paint and carpet." See aodaave. Call$46-Z313 THE ~EAL ESTATE RS Desmrate couNnY c&.W $1 (oOo h LIYt48 flriadfer.,-. .Meu Verde Cou.ntry S.lfy....,. Club Vlllu. Stones Nr new, oroteuionaU>' throw to falrwayal a BR. decorated". 2 bdrm + 2~ .Ba lookJna out 09 de ,.,,.. ba --t ba• Pool. Cabin., °t)a"*"· n •.. " 1 ---... Italian ceramic tllee (pie, acrou rrom Sula ~ l 1 u 'na Country Club. p atio.-.~·~ suo,oeo. ttl,500auum•· ~I>~':._ o.ntrcm:,:I We 2nd by owner. rail carry 1tt loan. &tcrow-oner bou,bt al Sl7t,500. ~-.t. T&0.1b1ome. 558-5434, Qncrt•• ~~ ORW~ ~l ~~ , ... ltrnt. to $1J7$t nf hofle .WI Klr.. UDcb cuetom )>It 10 UJlflTS: Mlltumable • Jbdrm', 2ba + 4ea •nt,oto 1•·1otu. *lff11fc, t.'OUDtrf ••· ••0......1 J•t _... 2 Ktel WIUI I NEW CXllDCM• P'rom lHO aq. fl. barn 6 tJH,000 to sti'T ..... .......... See to •>. Ollti.. ' p r • c l a t e . C a r f •· mm...,:..... OUPLIX: l Yr old. Af. ,·~~~'J aumault Sll0,000 lou. '211,000. an.. sea ossc ; Ai s L !E.t ; 2Li!EJ&JJ1$ 5 3 5 SJ 5( Among people looking /or a rental, 70% read real estate claulfied ad&. POITOflMO WITH POOl Plus guest ho!Jse with bath. YWIW AXIi CAMIO HIGHLANDS 4.SZl Dorchester. · ~ H)lt4T SPAMSH CASA 1533,.lramar. llDoelD SfO,odol SOtBSlf 5 BR a Ba. 1827 Port 'Ilffio. ~~r:mvllW ·one street from water, pvt beaches. 5'YGUSS FOHYll YflW 3 BR 2 Ba, formal dining, family rm, 2 fplc 's. New tux cpts, designer decor. .. W USTIMG IM CAMEO SHOUS $695.000 fee . One of Cameo Shores finest views. Pool. Owner w/finance, 20% down . Thi lllgllt ....... on the Or-.. COllt DAILY PllDT CLASSIFIED ADS YOll Can s.l It. find It, l rodt II With o Wont Ad ,. [642·5878 ] One Col SlfYic:t fo,t Cttdit Awro•ol 170.000 DOWN COIONA DEL MAI ~Y · ancing and favorable his spaciow; duplex a 'ftltment. Located on a cor- ner IQt overlooking a nature park. 3 bdrll)S. + family rm. downstairs , 2 large 'Wrms· upstairs. Beam ceil-ing~ & rlftplaces. The best duplex ,buy in town at $320,000. Owner mov- ing back East, so act fast ! $575,000 • IA YROMT You read it right! Just minutes from the jetty with a fabulous ac- tion view and 44 feel on the bay. Large 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo. New carpets, large bayfront terrace, fireplace, privacr and securitf. Ideal for entertaining. Boat shp privileges. . ' % ••••••••• A reaJ .lJLfePer. Right in the middle of th'e westcliff area walking dis· taJ'lce to teStaurants, shopping and transportation. Very clean 2 bdrm. condo with private patio and yard. P,rked a~ only $1~5001 Nicely de. waled. Prime 1st 11oor location. SI 12 NI sq. FT.• • INCLUDING TH~ LAND! Custom built family home on a quiet street in Baycrest. Too many features to list but for exa mple, the huge game room is paneled and has beautiful custom cabinets bit in, a stand up wet bar, stereo large cedar lined closet, 'lassed in trophy case, glassed m gun cabinet --ana that's just one roam. In addition there are 4 bdrms., formal,.dining rm., family rm., omce, sewtng rm. and ob yea, a swimming pool. Full price is $425,000 fr,ee and clear. Sub· mit on ttrms or try Jeue option. IAUOA lllAK' COMMHCIAL aM On Matibe Ave. ! story commercial building with popufar lat noor rataurant an<t 3 Qartmmta up. IWn. (275,000 6b Teaed land or M ,otJOfee. I llCtwtel flOl 7 s.s acres in San Juan Capistrano hist minutes from Dana Point \'acht Harbor. Exce~l view. Hones permitted. '895,000 r~ & clear. OHi OF A KIND Beautiful family room with terms galore! Owner will assist witb n11ancing ... means lower monthly paymenu for you! Italian tile entl)', Upuded tinnily room. atrium off t.be muter bedroom, and breakfast bar in the IUDDY tktbeJl. $142,500. Call and see, 919.2390 1aow MAHIT IMllUST With ..20% down, owner will rmance at 15% on this handsome tri-level home ! Features include: artistic fireRlace, exposed beams and vaulted ceilings, formal dining, garden view kitchen with built-ins, ceramic tile counten and separate family room. $20.5,000. Call now, 979.2390 PAY $510 A MOMnf For GI Buyer! Substitute your benefits. and assume the 8.5% loan .. plan boasts 4 bedrooms, separate home. 3 bedrooms, wood paneling, outdoor BBQ. Goodsized yard. $87,900. Call for details, 979-2390. HU•E POOi.! Dynamic 4 bedroom giant, about 2500 sq.ft. in all, boasts a huge, sparkling pool for summer fun! 3 baths, formal dining , family room, hearthy fireplace, bonus room, and handsome decor throughout! Bring creative offers! $195,000. Call now, 979.2390 MEllDITH GARDENS SHOWPLACE Spacious executive home located on quiet cul de sac street. 2 story floor plan boasts 4 bedroo~. separate family room . formal dirung, and an elegant and very wide staircase. Easy care ya rd with sparkling POOL, too! $240,000. Call and see today. (i) ·--...._.. ...... 979-2390 3707 S. 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SIH,000. llST WATIUIOMT IUY 14 MIWPOIT , .................... + .... ... -..--.-'-& .. ,_...._,._OHW·~~ sno.ooo . ...._. .... , ... .,... ....c.e ...... ~ HUMnt•TOM, HAllOUI SIA6ATI Wattr IH•tlH •• •• .. ••· w. .... , ............. .....,,II •ult1H. llhi1Va ... ...., ................ ,_, ''· THE :REAL ESTATERS DWI.II ..... hlveeton~ho2 Bclraa.U~ln· tOmt · 17• Mo. l year bome protttt.lon plao In· chadtil. C11l .to see! •m BURR WHITE REALT OR. INC 111~46 JO MIW_...BUY91H JASMIMI CIHl--f'l.Nt I For the buyer who wants love- ly new 2 BR and den home in guarded community, on a · beautiful quiet street, cloee to pool and tennis. Large assuma- ble loan at 12 1/•% interest. $315,000. COUMTIY CLUI UYIMCl Back Bay townhome, 3 BR 3 B, lge patio, clubhouse{ teMis, pool and spa. As ittle as $15,000 down for qualified buyer. Low price of $128,500. TOUCH OF Cmt llST IAY YllW-IW..._ Newly constructed 4 Bdrm 4 bath residence on Peninsula Plint in· eludes private boat dock am view of coastUne. $1,650,000 includes the land. 2274 Channel Rd, N&t Beach Open Sat/Sunday 1·5 H CAMTOH=-"4e ._Wt La. Country Club living at its finest. This residence is an oasis with lots or priva cy, a large pool and separate spa. Owner has moved and is very motivated. 8 Wings Foot, Npt Beach Open Sat/Sunday 1·5 , . THE :REAL ESTATE:RS BEST IN BLUFFS CUSTOM IAY•IOMT. Spectacular view. 2500 sq. ft. 3 bd~ fam rm , 3~ baths. Expanded & JuxwioUI country French decor. BeautlfuJ. M95,000. OPIN l·I 2147 'ISTAIMTIAOA W•IST I LIVB. llAUTY. End unit. 1900 sq. ft. Paula Plan. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large master bdrm suite with sitting room. Finest upgrades including A/C. Private patios. Kitchen/fam. room. $315,000 including the land. Terms. JUST USTm. Lovely 1 level, 3 bdrm, 2 bath Bonita. Owner will carry lsl. $235,000. 2216 FflSTA Coleswortliy & Co. 2S4S EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 840-0020 BLUFFS SINGLE LEYD. Original section, excellent greenbelt location. Bonita plan 3 Br 2 Ba, fireplac e . Need s decorating throughout. You can't beat this price. $188,000. Tty 10% dn on AITD, effective Int. rate 14.55. VA-FHA 4 JU. 3 Br + den,' l'h ba. Garden Grove home. Attractive remod eat-in kltchtn with butcher block counters. Nr new carpeting . Paneled den w /Shutters. Lge yard, many fruit trees. $99,900 .. L,_ •1• :www '64-Ull taMS. LOCATIOM, WX•T Priced to sell at $1~.000. Assume 7'r'l% 1st TD, or VA /FHA. Upgraded 4 BR •'Bradford '' condo. Delightful Courtfard, dbl attached earage, move right 1n to this cbarminB home. Across Crom greenbelt and pool. PUSTIGIOUS TUmllOCI Executive townhome 3 BR 2 Ba, dramatic master suite, gourmet kitchen. End unit across from pool. Large assumable 9~% loan. Must be seen. ............. c.a. 5524724 '* * * * * * '.~eritage Collectioq YA POOL HOME Lovely 3 Bdrm home f eaturinS master bdrm with open beamed ceilings and Ben Franklin fireplace, den, and library /study orr master bdrm. Elegant formal dining room overlook· ing pool and 1,>atio. Assumable financ- ing also available. Asking $165,000. For an appointment to see, call 54().1151. UMIYRSITY PAD DIA .. HOMI. snt,000 Charming and spacious 3 BR + family room home. Comer location across from park, pool and tennis. Retiring owner will carry financing at reasonable rate. . MIW LISTIMG llllffsTriH-"'Ylewof'-J INCOME PIOf BlllS FULL ON BAY VIEW MOYE IN COMDmOH This immaculate 3 Bdrm townhome offers the comfort and coovenience of Newport Beach living. Great location. $265,000 -Ask for John or Patrick. 2285 & 89 Santa Ana Ave. $265,000 JJ7 Hamilton $175,000 415 Hamilton $190,000 1395 & 99 Baker St. $375,000 $225 000 Perfect 2 Br bac~elor pad. Super privacy, cozy fireplace, forever view. Some 9"k financing available. owe 2nd al 12112%. Vacant, easy to show. Sharp 3 Bdrm, 5 years new, large open kitchen, lovely atrium, eart.htone carpets. Askjng $134,900. Call 540-1151. C·Z LOT MOllUHOMIS We have 3 lovely mobile homes for sale in choice Irvine area. Priced from $.18,000 to SS2.SOO. r HAllOI ltJOG.I CUSTOM Home with fan· tastic bay/ocean & night light views. 5 BR, 5'r2 BA plus Fam. rm. den breakfast area. $2,500,000 Fee. Martha Macnab 642-8235. <T-35) IAYSHOIE IAYFIONT. ''Nantucket" architecture with magnificient view! Spacious living nn, dining rm & fam. rm. 4 BR, 3 car garage. Lovely garden & large brick courtyard. Offered at $2 ,000,000 incld . Land . Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (T-36). OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5. 2616 Bayshore Drive · Bayshores. .... CANYON VllW. Large custom home. spacious S BR home on quiet cul-de-sac, 100 ft. on gqJf course. Sp~cious formal living and dining rms open to balcony overlooking the fairway. Lg fam. rm. and mstr suite on lower level. Sl,050,000. Lynn~ Valentine 644·6200 (T -37) SPAUUNG JIWll. IN HAltlOI 11061. 3 BR home of approx. 3400 sq. ft. Liv rm & f am. rm with h>lcs. Brick wine cellar with adjoining <fining area. Spectacular ocean & night light views. $995,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (T-38) SftlCT ACULAA OCIANNOMTI Cliffs & crashing surf 1 Catalina sunsets & a 4 BR home w /f arruly rm & 2 f pies. 9895,000. Barbara Aune. (T-39). 642·8235. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 -132 McKnight, Laguna Beach. .. CANYON ,... ACY. Broadmoor Plan 4 on a cul-se-sac. Imported noor tiles wall covering, new carpetina, and clusic French doon. 4 BRS and formal living and dinin1 roomaLlarae patio with pool and ape. '885,000. ynne Valentine . . . M&-GOO. <T-..O) 2643 Vista Ornada Open Sat/Sun 1·5 COMMBCW. 3 Lots · 23rd & Newport $275,000 BlUFFS ELEGKE IESIDBmM. 2030 Monrovia $ 95,000 THE HEISSER CllfANY INC. 714/ 641.0763 From entry to attic -situated in a parklike setting 3 Bdrm 2 level, totally upgraded. New 30 year financing available. Reduced -now $229.500. High traffic count. 62.SJCm lot. Exist- ing house on property. F1exible uses. OWner will consider carrying lst TD. Asking $199,500. Call for more in· formation, 540-1151. w .... ., ........ ..... Udt.p .......... prbl! MACNAB IRVINE REALTY LOVIL Y me. CANYON. 6 BRS on large lot w /pool and spa, open patio and charmer kitchen -Excellent value at $745,000. Gated commwlity plus private alarm system. Helen Wood 644·6200. (T·41) GllAT H llAUTlllUL DUPLIXI Situated on the sand. A 3 BR plus a 2 BR to live in or rent summer fun, winter income. $725,000. Coby Ward 642-8235. (R-42) SPICTACUI •• VllWI 3 spacious BRS and 5 baths comprise this dramatic noorplan in Irvine Terrace. Marvelous new kitchen, high ceilings. $690,000 leasehold. Cathy S<:hweickert 642-8235. (T -43). OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·4 · 1223 Dolphin Terrace · Irvine Terrace. 1WO IN IA YSHOllS. Popular country French move in ready $585 ,000 Leasehold or bargain priced ($340,000) laree comer lot garden home. Floor plan divides nicely for separate in-law or teens suite. Dona Chichester 842-~. (T-44). OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1·5 · 2611 Bayshore Dr. Bayshores. I llDIOOMS • LAl•I llY LOT. Outstandina location on large end of cul· de-He lot 1'Hillsborouab" LUlk Model in Harbor View Hilla. Canyon vtaw Is mini ocean view, tool l Darlene Herman 752·1414 . .-,900. (T--45) WXUltY WITtl SECURITY. Jasmine Creek home locate<1 on lovely wide greenbelt. 3 BR, 2'r2 baths. Total privacy in secu~ity gated community $369,900. Madehne Crawford 752-1414. (T-46) "SIAVllW." Fantastic "Nantucket" model on large lot with ocean view. Ex- clusive guarded gate community with pool, spa & tennis . Sharon Smith 644-6200. $365,000. (T-47) STAI LIGHT-STAR ... G+fT. View day or night will delight. Gracious 3 + fam. rm, one level home in prestigious Seawind. Jane Paquin 642-8235. (T -48). OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5. $33.5,000. 2300 Port Durness ·Harbor View · Seawind. Ra.AXIN6 UYAllUTY. Newly remodeled Lusk 5 BR on one of Eastbluffs best view lob. Fresh paint & paper. $329,500 LH. Tom Allinson or Terry Hanes 642-8235. (T·t9). OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 · 221S Alta Vlsta Newport Beach. .. ONT IOW • MIWB 11.UfiPSI Lovely end unit, Dolores Plan 3 BR. 2~ Baths, Ma1ter suite, two patios, Built-in kitcben and views of upper bay area & mountains. $325,000 Fee. Dick Halderman 642·8235. (T-50) OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2..S 2SM4 Perla • Bluffs. ILUffS-lHIH IEDlOOM-Mint move- in condition with lowest association dues & leasehold. Walk to shops & schools. Enjoy gracious amenities $162,000. Nancy Imbernino 642-8235. (T-79) HAllOI VllW HIUS • IEST IUY. 4 BR, ram. rm., fireplace, large lot and s pa. Assumable loan. $299,500 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (T -51). GOLF COUISE VllW! Desirable "Oakcrest" 2 BR unit in McLain Big Ca· nyon townhomes. Front row view w/private 2-car garage. $257,500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (T-52) HOMOLULU·WAUUll CONDO -Ex· quisitely furnished home. Large 1 BR, 1 BA corner on 4lst floor. Views of ocean, yacht harbor, mtns, sunsets & city lights. Seller will assist. $247,000. Dan Johnson 551-8700. (T -53). PllMI ILUFFS LOCATION! Highly up· graded 3BR, 2Y.t bath "Franciscan" model on greenbelt. A must see home for the appreciative. $239,500. Young Park 551-8700. <T·54 ) McLAIN llST IUY -Big Canyon Condo: Under market -the only 3 BR on the market. Sunken living rm, formal dining rm. Seller motivated. $210,000. Suzanne Shuler 642·8235. (T -55). SPAllLIMa POOL ANO SPA. 3 BR & 2 " Bath, single family detached home. Huge family room overlooking the pool. Living room with fireplace, bright cheery kitchen wfth large dinina area. Super aaaumable loan. Pat Terry 551-8700. $1'3,000. (T-56) ... f-'Y ................ . a..,... -~ ......... 1d1d •• y-4 .. ,, .. 4td ~ ..... ry. 0.-.... ,... .... ....., , •••••• d ....._Twobe .. 11•+ .. MC..W ._ W Mdru .. 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COLI OF MIWPOIT llALTOIS 2515 L Coett Hwy •• c_._ .. Mtr 67 h-55" Pete Barrett Real presents ATl8mOM IUILDUS-WATBNONT Extra large lot with . pier and slip. Tremendous potential for expansion ln this home, with lawn and ~rinklers . Owner leaving area. Call for details and financing. . l5 a... Co•ff, HI 0,.. S.. l·I WXUH Of IPACI "1 acre comer lot in Cliff Haven. Open beamed ceilings in living room and expansive family room. Wainscoted formal dining room.I exciting all new kitchen ana breakfast room with top quality extras. Owner assisted financlng . 500 Clff Dr., Ml 0,. S-l·I VllW-VllW-YllW Super location and financing In C.Orona del Mar. Quiet area with communitr pool. 4 Sdrms. 21,2 bath, formal dining room and family room. $429,000. no11.-..v1ew O,..S-.1·5 IA YCIEST-A YAU.AILI TODAY Exceptional new listing. Move in condition ! Vaulted ceilings, walls of brick, parquet tiled· floors , shutters and wide overhangs for summer shade. 3 Bdrms, family room. brick firepla~low care yard. $279,500. 1 l43 MetlMn, Ml 0,. S.. 1·5 JASMI .. CllH-f'LAM 2 Customized thruout with skyliJhls, quality carpets, beautiful cabinets and new patio with spa. Thls 2 Bdrm 2 bath. den. dining room model is in magnificent condition! Owner will accept s hort escrow and carry financing. '365.lm. SW.IHm,CdM O,..S..1·1 MESA VEID~IADY MOW Spacious & gracious, good for children, safe neighborhood. 4 Bdrms & large f amity rm . easy maintenance yard. Ready to move in. $179,900. 2162Tabof0,CM 0,-S..1·5 HIWPOIT WITHS GAIAGIS Super work space & more parking in low maintenance rear. Altractive 3 Bdrm. den. 21h bath home with man}' custom features. $179,500. 1106 ltryl LA., Ml 0,.. s. 1.5 ROOMY IAYCltlST Total family activities from 3 car garage & RV area, to h~e family room to eat-in gourmet kttchen -not to mention 5 Bdrms. 4 baths, formal dinin~ room enclosed ya rd. 1100 Hlpl•d. Ml 0,. S-. l·I WATllNONT-s&LH AMAHCMI Pier and · slip-35' on water with cozy 2 Bdrm cottaf e and 2 bdrm guest/income uni over double garage. Call for appnt. 1795,lm. IAUOA NHINSULA POINT Hansel bring Gretel to this storybook hous e! The many features Include: cozy fireplace, remodeled kitchen. 3 baths. 4 Bdrms & de n. Steps to ocean. MIWPOIT OCIAMNOMT DUftO Luxurious 3 Bdrm 2 ba home on sandy beach. Nearly new. Conve· nlent location. 2 Bdrm I ba income unit. Priced right. f750,lm ree. CUSSIC CONTIMPOUIY ~tra large lot with additional boat storage. 3 Bdrms, family room and formal dining room. Steps to bay and beach. Bring ln your offen - ownen leaving area, '4915.000. 00¥• SHcm V• AC• 1 n p e r fe c t 'l m 1 n l c u r e d 1urroundin11. ovely cu1tom 3 Bdrm home. Bullt With all the con ve n ie n ce• lnc l u d l n 1 entertainmen t ceater with 1p1, ftrtplt and BBQ. $(25,000. , Bay & Beach rR~I Esfate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 - --COMI WITH US ••. TO U00 ,All WATllNOMT. ENJOY NEWPORT TO THE FULLE&r .• FANTASTIC VIEW Of' THE HARBOR .• TWO BEDROOMS AND DEN .. PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED .. COMPLEU SECURITY .PIER ANO SLIP AVAILABLE. ASIC FOi DOml AUSTaO .................. SU0,000 I I ·~ OPIM TODAY 1·5 COMIWITH US ••• TO DOVm SHOHS WATHNOHT. CARVED ENTRY DOORS .. CA'nfEDRAL CEILINGS (30 FEET TALL>. TllREE SPACIOUS BY,DROO MS SEPARATE CHILDREN 'S WINO IMPORTED ITALIAN AND MEXJCAN TILE nfROUGHOUT ntE HOME AND PATIOS GOURMET KITCHEN LAVJSH FAMI LY ROOM WITH SIT DOWN Wt:r BAR UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW OY 8A Y WO MOUNTAINS .LARGE .PIER AND SLIP LIBERAL FINANCING AVAILABLE •• $£E DORIS BROWN lOl' POLARIS DRIVI ............................ SI , I ZS,000 COME WITH US •.. TO DOVla SHOHS. EVERYTHING f''ROM THE HERRINGBONE iHtH.:K DRIVEWAY TO TllE UPPER BAY VIEW AND NIGHT LIGHTS SUGGEST LUXU RY FOU R SPACIOUS BF.DROOMS. SF.F. RONNll•; M.\RAVICH. 218' SANTIAGO DRIVE ............................ 415',000 .COME WIH US. • .TO WISTCLI,,. IMPRESSIVE FOUR BEDROOMS, fo'AMILY ROOM AND DININ<i ROOM .BUILT·IN CABINETRY THROUGHOUT .. LARGE SECLUD.ED REAR YARD. GREAT FOR THE BOAT OR PLEASURE VEHICLE SELLER WILL HELP GENEROUSLY WITH FINANCING. SEE JANE f'RAZEE . 11 11 SC>..aSET &.AMI .•...•.••• ratcl llDUCIO TO 1491.000 COMI WITH US •.• TO IAYCRIST. PRESTJGIOUS FIVE BED ROOMS, FAMILY ROOM ANO DINING ROOM BU ILT·IN BBQ .BRICK PATIO .. PADDLE TENNIS COURT THREE CAR GARAGE. .SEE ESTHER BROWN. 1111 GUtMOOD LAME •..•.•...••.•.•.•.......•.•. $4'5.000 COMI WITH US ..• TO THI ILUff$. POPULAR ·x .. PLAN CONDO ENO NIT THREE BEDROOMS TWO BATHS NEW CARP2't' .. SEE JOAN BIRl'.&U.L 5l 2 CAMCHA .•.•....•••......•••............••.••. S 194,500 AVAH.AILE IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US ... TO DOYll SHOHS. El.EGANT f'IVE BEDROOM HOME WITH LOVU.Y BAY VIEW FltOM LIVING ROOM , DINING ROOM AND MASTY,R BEDROOM SPARKLING POOL IN PROTECTED COU RTYARD ASIC FOR RONNIE MAIAVICH .................... $665,000 COME WITH US ... TO MEWPOlT ISLAND. 116 fEET Of WATERFRONT .ENJ OY YOUR OWN PIER AND FLOAT FOR THREE BOATS .LARGE LIVING ROOM .THREE BEDROOMS. Ast< FOl VIRGINIA SWAN .......•..•..• FH LAND S49',000 COME WITH US •.. TO DOYa ft.,HS. ENCHANTING THREE Bl::DROOM HOME SPACl<JJ[)~ Y. AND DINING ROOMS THE REAR YARD IS AN A~ ~VttEAM WITH OVf:RSIZE POOL, EXTENSIVE DECKING Al\ .-.i RIANT PLANTINGS ASK FOl DOnlE AUm ........................ S4t5,000 COMI wmt US. • .TO COIOMA DI&. MU WAY OF Ufl. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SIOtrr WITH TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE INCLUDED. LOCATED IN f1RST BLOCK ABOVE OCEAN BLVD WITH VIEW FROM LIVING ROOM AND DECKS ASIC FOl 'LUCY CASEY ............................ Sl75,000 COME WITH US ••. TO WISTCLIPf. DELIQffTFUL PO UR BEDROOM HOME .COUNTRY KITCHEN OAK CABINtTS .. ALL NEW APPLIANCES .NEW CARPET THROUGHOUT .CUSTOM DRAPE.SAND WALLPAPER. SELLER MOTI VATED MAKE OFFER Ast< FOi OOTIIE AUSTHO ••••.•••••........••...• S29',IOO COME WITH US ... TO COSTA MISA CHlllY LAICI AHA. IMMA CU LATE T HREE BEDROOM HOME LAROE DINING AREA .. HUGE REAR YARD .. CORNER LOT. MOTIVATED SELLER ASIC FOi DORIS IROWH .......................... St 7 4,500 COMI WITH US ... TO WISTCLI". BEA UTI P'U LLV REFURBISHED ONE BEDROOM CON DO .. TILE FOYER .. OAK CABINETS .. COMMUNITY POOL .. EXCELLENT LOCATION .. CLOSE' TO EVERYTHING. Ast< FOl VIRGINIA SWAN .......................... SU.000 1617 WISTCLlff DIJVI ..•.•.........••.• 6l I ·7 l00 FIXUPIEACH HOU Si-VIEW! Incredible bar11in· ~ blk to otean Quanll. while picket fence & dutch door entry. S..iral sla1rw1y Ill ocean view nulr Bdnn, 2 Bdnns + loft. 1lrlum ' fren ch doors' Take advantari lOU p1ln..t.tnx&aave ! 0n11 s1111.1100. eau Burdick, Ownr/All 79-1221 . WANT NPTHEJOlfI'S! Need 2 or 3 bdrm, 2 ha. "pretty'' house tor cUenll who muat luve their homuoon. 1225.000 to '300 000 ran&e. Call Cleo1 United i:lrokera, Rea tora S48·2'739 or mu111e 645-5000 ext 5211. ASSUMI f ¥"'9! Oceen brena.2br,2ba condo. Priced below market. l ,ml. from ocean. 1.ow don. Alt. ... UHDAISLI Exciting opportunity. Wide channel view from spectacular architectural designed 4 bdrm. 5 bath. pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. Sl,495,000. • UDO ISLI HOMH OHl4 SUN I ·I 120 VIA QUITO Featured on Homes Tour this lovely traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly decorated. Priced to sell quickly at 1475,000. Must see. OPIM SUH l·I 214 VIAITHACA Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for entertaining . $420.000. Best price for the money . PIMIMSULA POINT llACHNOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view al wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bd1m 1 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featurlne marine room. Sl,385,000. MIWPOIT casr CONDO 2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8, immaculate. Low priced at $215,000. 31ll GRUNDY. REALTOR . . , ' ' l IDlM.POO&,,.GWST HOMI IEDUC• SI 1,000 Large tastefully decorated executive home. Circular drive to lovely 3 Bdrm 2 Bath ranch style home. Complimented by giant sparkling pool & guest house ! Excellent financing available. Just reduced $15,000 -hurry, there U. only one! Call Adrienne 759·1221 TURTLHOCIC COUMTIY CHA.IMll Enjoy the country life! Highly upgraded 2 Bdrm & den home. Expansive park view. Country kitc hen with bulcher block island. Fireplace in living room & family room. Atrium ! Spacious master bed roo m has P.ri va le garden spa . Artistically landscaped with m<1ture trees. stone patios. planter walls and automatic sprinklers. Hurry on this one! Excellent financing . <.:all Adrienne 759·1221 W ATHFROMT-S210,000! Motivated widow seeking fa st escrow . Will cooperate in extremely attractive financing in· eluding a trade. Warm spacious waterfront pro· perty located in Bciyshores. $280,000 down + costs will buy it ! A real opportumty ' Call Di ck Drexler 759-Izil LINDA ISU Finest location on all Linda. 76' of waterfront, rm. for up to 85' yacht 6br. 7ba formal dmmg, Bayside pool & spa. Game room, lrg sit dn . bar. wine cellar, outstanding finandng avail Bob & Dovie HAHOR llDGE CUSTOM En~lish Ludor 4br. Sba. fa rm .. den. wit h Ir~ oa k bar. lrg master sui te w/bay view. 113 or acre, rm . for pool , lrg 1st T.D. avail. For private showin g. Bob & Dovie Koop CAMEO SHORES The finest ocean & coast view lo San Pedro Cameo has ever offered. 4br, 3bci, fam. rm .. with pool la· ble, court yard w /pool & room to entertain 100 guests. Pri beaches jusl steps away Steal al ~.ooo. L.H. Bob & Dovie W ATHHOHJ l O' DOCK Newport's best water buy $.525,000 gets you a 3br. 3ba. huge master suite w/spa . Sun decks w/grt. vu. ·Sit. On . bar. Excell ler~. Tnp for 2 Air & hotel Bonus to Hawaii. Bob & Dovie Koop "l" MEWPORT CUST CONDOS Ocean vu . all 4br. 3ba. ram . rm. wet bar, din. rm .. pool. tennis "3" lo choose from. $197 .000 to $210,000. Submit all offers lo Bob & Dovie Koop . 110 OCEAN VIEW Cameo Shores 4br. 31 ~ba, fam. rm , din . rm., spacious co urt ya rd w/1>001. Pri. bchs . Grt fin . $725.000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop LIDO ISi.i 4br, 4ba, lrg lot steps to tennis & clubhouse. St.ea! at $460,000. $40,000 dn. Must sell fast. Bob & Dovie llG CAHYOH Prof. decor Dover 2br, 2ba, fam. rm .. Jrg yard. room for pool. Guarded ~ate. Must sell. Submit any offer or terms. Assum existing S300,000. Price $450,000 Bob & Dovie Koop ' IOMUS TIME IN COSTA MESA This lovely home has 4 bed~ and a den with options galore for any famil~Call to discuss the exciting possibilities this home offers for only S133,500. Anne Mccasland 631-1266 MESA YaDI Y A&.UI Sharp 2 bedroom condo in Mesa Verde. Priced to sell at $98,500. Call Anne McCasland 631·1266 MUST SB.l Unbelievable ocean view, 3br, 2ba , super location plus spa & 3 private beaches. 201* down will do it. Don't wait. Ca ll now Kasey or Norm McKinley 631·1266 A TOUCH Of HUYIH You'll think you're in heaven in this 4bd. 2ba beau· ty. Stp dn. L.R .. lg. form. din., lg. country kit with loads or cupboards and more. $269,900. Call Kasey or Norm 631·1266 ACROSS ROM PAii Very special home in Mesa Verde! Featured are 4bdr., den, ram. rm .• 2 wet bars & loll more. French doors lead to sparkling pool. Call for appt. JACKIE HANDLEMAN 63H2.66 Ml•HT u.tff Y11W View the cJty lights from th.la prime Men Verde home. Laree ram. rm. w/wet bar,. close to Joli course. Excel. location. JACKIE nANDL EMAN 631·1266 SPA.MaSH VILU OM UDO is very versatile on an extra wide lot. 1 Orts. 6 bedrooms, now~. but could be chlneed back to 6. Features a large lovely sunny patio. New kitchen, a m\llt so see ! CARDIH LIVING OH UDO in this 3 bdrm cozy charmer on extra wide lot w /large patio. Extra parking space or small boat storage. LOCATION OM UDO is ideal in this 3 bedroom ·sparkling cl~ honeymoon dream home. Close to bay, beach & tennis. $100,000 down . Asaumable loan & owner wilJ carry balance. cun "A"FliME Newly painted 2 bdrm plus den, 3 paUos. Pool. tennis. Owner anxious. Asking $138,000. XLNT FINANCING Large 5 bdrm. formal dining room plus bonus room. Located on pool size comer lot. Owner motivated. Asking $349,000. OPEN SUN . 1-4. 1500 Warwick. Newport Beach. * CONDOS* WAnRFRONT CONDO Boat slip for 45' boat. Beautiful condo on the bay. 2 bdrm & den. Owner will carry or trade $600K NEWPORT CONDO This 4 bdrm + f amity rm condo has all the extras. Walk to beach. tennis & pool. Wet bar, bit-ins + brand new carpets make this a real dream. Owner will carry large 2nd T.D. MESA WEST COHDOS We have 6 brand new 2 bdrm condos left. From $139,000 lo $187,000. Call now. * INVESTMENTS * FALLIROOk ~acres prime avocado land. 12 acres of 10 year Haas trees. 3 phase elec- trical & booster pump to property Low down, owner will carry. Call Bill Merrell, Agt, 673·7300 I A mHTION DEVB.OPHS Laguna Beach 10.697 acres · utilities lo property. $300,000 & up homes in area, have partial ocean view. Price $630,000. Will take large boat as partial down payment. WA nRfROMT OFACI 1LDG Pre1tigious location in Newport Beach. All this plus a 60' boat slip. Owner will exchange. Prin. only Call' Bill Merrell, Agt, 673-7lX> UST AUIAMTS IN NIWPOIT RACH We have several fine restaurants ln Newport Beach area for sale. From $350 ,000 to $1,800. 000. 673-7300 : J/7 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH TOP Of SPYGLASS-OWC $850,000 Gorgeous custom estate, ocean & harbor views, ultimate design & de- corating. 4 Bdrm. 31".2 Baths, Formal Dining. Reduced to $1,395.000. 714 /760-9333 M011CI OF TIUSlSS IALI ? Br stock cooperative unit on the beach sand w /d1rect ocean view to be beld July 29, 1981 at llAM at the main entrance to First American Title Insurance Co. located at 114 E. 5th St, Santa Ana. Property address 711 Ocean Avel ~328, Hunt Bch. Cash minimum bid o '94,787.15 subject to 1st & 2nd TD's ln the approximate total amount of $146,000 & monthly association dues of approx . $330.00. · For further intormalion contact First American Title Bruce Beasley. 714/558-3211, ext. S..o, their reference number 10214 or 714/96().6591. * * WA TERFIOMT HOME * * HO PAYMENTS •.•... for 1 year! ! ! Charming 3 Br home located smack on the white sand beach with a private stairway. Features fireplace. 200· deep lot in R-2 zoning. ONLY 9)95.000. Own er will carrv 1st T.D. at 13' i . NEWPORT IUCH OfffCE 2670 S.. M ... Dri•t (7141 759-1 SO I (7141 752-7373 Walker&Lee Real Estate IE llDlll ILllKS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 207 VIA MlNTOME LIDO ISL.Ate> OPIEM SUN 1·5 Move Into This Bright 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 Newport Beach's Most Picturesque Com· munities. An Excellent Buy. $475,000. 2315 VISTA HURTA ILUHS OPl:H SUH 12-4 Great Investment Or Starter Unit With Excellent Financing. Sharp Two Bedroom End Unit With Deck Overlooking Lovely Greenbelt. Walk To Shops, Park & Pool. Owner Is Motivated & Will Carry AJTD At 1J.59r. Price. $139.900. 405 YIST A SUBTE ILUFfS OPEN SUN 1·5 Located On Wide Tree Shaded Lush Greenbelt. Close To Pool & Clubhouse. Hi gh Ceilings In Living Room & Master Bedroom. Two Ful· ly Assumable Loans. Fee Land. Open For Inspection. Reduced To $235,000. 542 HARIOR ISLAND DR. PIOMOHTORY IA Y OPEN SUM 2-4 Four Year Old Home on FEE Land. Elegant Decor. Three Bedrooms , Convertible Den, 3'h Baths. Huge Family Room With Wet.Bar. Separate Dining Room. Breakfast Room . Study. Sauna. Three-Car Garage. Large Deck Overlooks Water & Dock For Large Boat. Hur· ty To See! $1,600,000. COSTA MESA'S HST ARIA Beautiful Contemporary Home ln Costa Mesa 's Mesa Verde Area. Features Include Five Large Bedrooms Two Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room Skylights, Wall Coverings, Wet Bar -Fantastic! Priced At $229,500. LAUla POINT, COSTA MISA Three Bedroom, Two Bath Condo. Near South Coast Shopping. Spacious Feeling With Skylights. End Unit. Assumable First Trust Deed. Priced At $134,tXX>. Lease- Option At $139,000. TU•TUIOCK _.. Fabulous View. Select Location. Two Bedrooms, Two Baths, Plus A Study. Many Upgrades lnclodine Plantation Shutters, Parquet Entry & Carpetine. Great Ftnancln1. Large Assumable Loan. Priced At $175,000. Submit. A ''Joy Of Newport" Listing. HAllOI ¥llW t&LS Owners Are Leavmg The State And Must Sell. Secluded Home In Move· ID CoodhJon. Tbne Bedrooa PIUI Famj_ly Room. llctlkllt rtuDc· N· Gin U1 An Offer. S46-2Jll Are you interested in buyiq or selllng? I can off er you the very best in Real Estate Service. SUSAN~ THE :REAL ESTATERS OPEN TODAY l·S UMqul IM HARIOI V1IW tlL.LS -- Private courtyard, four bedrooms , vaulted wood ceilings. two fireplaces , master bedroom has separate dress- ing area. Excellent owner financing. $435,000 Fee. See Marian Reedy at 1225 Keel Dr. UMl9UE IM COST A MESA -This three bedroom house lacks nothing -great built-in kitchen, large yard, spa, two fireplaces, completely remodeled, wonderful master bedroom. $193,500 fee . See Bert Reedy at 449 Magnolia . UM(i>UE OM THE IA Y -Two large bedrooms and den. plus a wonderful bay view. Ex cellent financing and the luxury of living al the Cove make this a very interesting property. $649.500. Fee. See Laraine Shaw at 973 Bayside Cove West. UMl9UE IM CORONA Da Mil -- Duplex with 2 bedrooms in each unit, skylights and bay views. $450,000. call fi75-6000. UMl9UE IN PENINSULA POINT -- Assumable financing, completely re- modeled three bedroom and den home. One block to beach. What a location. $475,000 Fee See at 1577 Miramar. UMl9U1 IM OLD COlotCA DB. Mil - Country kitchen. sophistichted master suite, two fireplaces, three patios, bay view, two bedrooms, 2~ baths. $324,000 See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia . UMl9UE IN IACI( IAY -A three bedroom Country doll house at its very best. Used bricks, French doors, huge family room, j)OOI siie private ya rd. This is your dream house. Un- believable at $225,000. See Nancy Long at 384 Mira Loma. UN9UE IN VHSAILU -Wet bar, two bedrooms, new carpet and drapes. mirrored fireplace, sophistication at its best, and a breathtaking view . $25:5.000 S~e D. Scholtz, 100 Scholz P.laza PH 10. UMl9UE IH SU VIEW -Beautiful 3 bedroom Hampton Model. CuJ-Oe-sac location, community pool, spa and tennis. Unbelievably priced at $395 ,000. See Lynda McRoberts at 1900 Yacht Maria. U"'9UI IN HAllOI VIEW tlUS -- Ocean view 3 bdrm., 2 bath on over- sized lot. $435,000 See Susan Harder at 1000 White Sails. UHl9UE IN OLD Ccl4 -Quality con- struction, corner lot, cedar ceilings, a two bedroom and a three bed.room un- it in this new duplex. Skylights, tex- tured waJts, terrific at $449,000. See Barbara Riggs at 700 Marguerite. UHl9U1 IH MESA VHDI -Extra large yard, RV or boat access, three bedroom plus family room and as- sumable financing. Clean , clean: clean. $174,900. See Harriet Hammona at 2037 So. Capella Ct. UMIQUI NIAi SOUTH COAST PLAZA - Skylights, style, 3 bdnm., den, 2~ baths near greenbelt, only $169,SOO. See Sha.on Corzine at 912 Powell Court. UMlqul IM CHBSIDI ~I -. Spacious, well kept, three bedroom two batb, formal dining room, family room, everything you've been waiting for in a citibome. $1'2,500. See Natalie Fogarty at 870 Deep Creei:. UM9U1 ..... CANYON-Everything is beautlluJ about thla four bedroom Broadmoor. Pool, spa, IUll'd sates, and too many extras lo mention. Priced to sell f 14t at -.ooo. See Bon· nie Barrtnston at 6 Wlqed Foot. UMlfUI IN llYIMI 1UIACI -. ::,~.:r~od~ty;=r;1 Pool, 91, private, a terriftc a: don. You'll want to mcm "-ml •.ooo '"· See Pal lllrry at 1311 Santaaella Terrace. RESIOENflAl l\EAL l!SfAT! SERVICES OPIH HOUSI l·i onM IH TUITUaOCll Garden Home. 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. & Hobby Room . Great financing $243,500. See Craig Kindig At 34 RAINBOW FALLS OPl:H IM IAYSHOllS Quality custom remodel -Mth 3 BR. (each with private bath), formal dining rm, gourmet kitchen & Fam. Rm. Excellent financing terms with a REDUCEO price of $598,000. See Jo Carol Hunter At 2532 CIRCLE DRIVE OPIH OM IA.LIO.A ISLAHD 5 BR . Duplex with 1 BR. rental. $450&00. See Edie Olson At 112 SAPrlilRE. orlM IN HARIOI ltlDGt Dynamic Dynasty model -2 BR, 2 BA. Bright & cheery. $425,000. See Brenda Peterson At 38 COVENTRY OPIH IN WISTaJFf Exceptional family home. 4 BR. each with own bath. Fam. Rm. Din'g. Rm. Pool & spa. $455,000 Fee. See Frank Sennes At 1242 SOMERSET OPIH IN llG CAHYOH Elegant 4 BR . Versailles overlooking 10th fairway. $650,000. See Lucy Rose At 5 RUE DU PARC OPIEM IM SPYGLASS Distinguished , custom Mediterranean Villa. All the charm of yesteryear. Commanding panoramic views. $2,400,000. See Barbara Ballmann At 17 MUIR BEACH CIRCLE OPl:H OH PENINSULA POIMT Pride of ownership. 3 BR. 2 BA. customized kitchen. Owner will carry financing. $349,500. See Kay Parker Al 2023 MIRAMAR ILUFfS IUUTY 3 BR. 21h BA . "V'' plan in Bluffs with great assumable loan . Beautiful carpets & upgrades. Good location. A must to see at $174,000. AH INVESTMIMT IH THE GOOD UH Choice oceanfront 3 BR. custom duplex. One of most sought after locations. Brand new. Totally unique in design & quality. A valuable asset today & for the future. $850,000 Fee. OLD COIOMA Da MAI DW\.11 Move right into this freshly upg,raded 2 BR. 2 bath home with a cheerful 2 BR. rental. With 30% down, the owner will carry the loan. A great CdM buy. $285,000. SHORECLIFfS EJegant split level w/ocean & ca- nyon views. Upper level master suite w/deck. 2 Other BR. + guest quarters or family rm. on Tower level. Terrace w /spa. $750,000. YACKTSMANS COVE N~wer custom designed bayf ront with 4 BR. +family & dining Rms. Dock with 2 slips + side tie. New landscaP.ing, carpets & paint. Owner will help finance. $1,950,000. HOISi PROPllTY Country charm describes the · atmosphere of this Back Bay 2 BR. loft, large family room & 3 bath home. You can assume the first at 12~% & the owner will carry a lar~e second . Located on milhonaires row. $335,000. PllCE HDUCTIOH! Prime middle of the island location. 2 BR. 1 bath Cape Cod plus mother-in-law quarters. Good assumable loan and seller will carry balance. $385,000. WHAT COIOMA DB. MAI Is all about! Charmin~ So. ol the Hwy. 2 BR. cottage framed by leafy trees & an abundance of color. Sunny dining room with rrench windows & hardwood floors. The brick patio with redwood hot tub is irresistible! $399,000. SOUTH IAYNOMr DUPLD A perfect combination of preetigioua living' rental write-off. Very spacious 2 BR. + den owner's unit with breathtaltine vien of harbor ' pavilion. Roof top sun deck. Entertainers patJo. Exclusive lilt.int at Sl,300,000. ..UC• POI YCJU French doors from muter aulle, family n>e>m, kitchen• dinlnf room all lead to invltlnL 1.w.-pet.lo w /IOvel1 plantin1. ycrelt s BB. s· bltb AND Just reduced to '325,000. °'"*' "/cGalkler aU ......... You 've Arrived at ... HARBOR RIDGE CUSTll ESTATE (New Listing) Appropriately situated on a ~ acre cul-de-sac, this authentic 6000 sq ft Williamsburg Co lonial manse dramatically looks out over Newport Harbor and the Pacific. Featuring unequal quality and replication in all six bedroo~ and 4'h baths, the home includes hand· made brass and pewter fixtures and sconces, Williamsburg crown mold· ings, wainscoting, 5y," baseboards, hardwood floors and top quality floorcovering. The library, as are all roo~. is large {24x19'), and unique, utilizing 200 year old Heart of Pine taken from a South Carolinian Colonial structure. All paint colors comply with the Williamsburg Historical Society Board of Authenticity. The family room, with multiP.le French doors, provides a park-bke view of the yard which could ac· commodate a tennis court. The 17 x 19' dining room features a Courant of Beverly Hills crystal chandelier 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· mg . This home, with its total com- pliance to authenticity, replication and detail. could not be duplicated at the selling price of S2.35 million. Exclusive with William Cote. By appointment. UDO ISLE Is location important? This one is ideal. A luxurious 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 'fl baths. Close to beach. Ca ll for details and ap- pointment. Open Saturday /Sunday 1-5 204 Via San Remo BIG CANYll omo.taecl Dt••• Love a spectacular view? Here overlookliag the fairwa~. you'Ji find a gracious home with 3450 sq It, roomy kitchen & formal dimog room. Also included are a pool, spa and sauna. This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home is newly carpeted. Immediate occupancr. and great financing. Ex- clusive wtth Cote Realty. $875,000. BIG CANYON Ttldorhtate A magnificent residence designed for the most selective customer. Located on one of the choice view lots in Big Canyon. it has charm galore. An Engfish Tudor with 5 bedrooms, 4'h baths, fonnal dining room and huge game room. A great family home, close to schools and parks. Owner will carry paper. Ex- . elusive at Cote Realty. $2.3 million. BIG CANYON C..to.GoffC:O.... This architectural masterpiece ls designed for the ~ood life. Lots of space for entertaining -and the perfect kitchen for it too. A huge bar overiooks the seventh green and the complete music system l!l. an added plus. The very best part is the financing ! Owner will carry for approved buyer. Exclusive at $1 .8 million. BIG CANYll Cato.II .. ~ 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! Owner .will help finance. Exclusive at $1. 7 million. NEWPORT CIST First time buyer and retiree, step right lip and make us an offer. A two bedroom condo with lots or character. Vaulted ceilinp and wet bar are just some of the amenities. Too tood to last! $165,000. MW m . Best buy in town ... a 3 bedroom charmer localed on a truce cul· de-sac lot. Thia It a former model ·home fllled wilb extras. Oole &o everythin1 . Off'red at $1'4,800. A.uumable loan of '81.JOO. Hurry OOlhis OM! Emeralll 111 Beautlf ul ocean view~Br-Sba and family room. Great financing! sw.ooo. Emerid Bay JACUBS REALTY 675-6670 •AUeeMOYI 11 .... MTMs= I 2 bedroom • • 2~ uath1. Larie coanlry kitchen, prtvate s>1Uo. Ortat terms. Owner will c11T7 ll)d. SIZ,000. Optn~yu IJNI Romaine Way t cote aeattr fc lnvf'Stmtn 640-5777 Unobstructed harbor & ocean view! Spacious 2 bedroom. 2112 bath condominium. custom de· signed & decorated from noor to celling throuJhout . Superb security & amenities. $195,000 IY APPOIMTM&n' Only available front row lot in this eated area. Plans and permits for elegant villa . Sl .650,<XX>. CwolT.._, ..... 494-00Zt 2919 Newport It.cl. arwtr lOttl $114 Pll MOMTH •••••• when you lake over existing low interest FHA loan!!! This is a superb starter home for a young family. Lots of poten- tial & priced to sell at 989,500. 759-1501 or 752.7373 KHOCK KMOCI This is no joke. It's opportunity knocking. Be sure to see this mint condition 2 bedroom beauty. Assume existing loans at less than 13% effective rate. Owner very motivated! 963·5671 u WATHFIOMTHOMI •• MO PA YMIHTS ...... for 1 yea r ! ! ! Charming 3 Br home local· ed smack on the white sand beach with a private stairway. Features fireplace, 200' deep lot in R·2 zoning. ONLY '695,000. Owner will carry 1st T.D. at 13%. 759-1501 or 752-7373. AGENT WIU •SHOT IY llAn SILLS If this home is not sold immediately ! Assume existing loan at 91.4%. Great family home. Owner moving out of area -Desperate! 963-5671. NO NEW FINANCING NEEDED AFfORDAILE DREAM Townhouse. 3 bedroom, 11h bath with high Assum. loan and ONLY $99,900. TRY S 15,000 DOWN 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 condition. ONLY $156,000~ Better hurry! DOMT FORCiO TO WRITI Sellers leaving country and must leave behind their well located 3 Br., Fam. Room. Close to pool & tennis. NOW ONLY $169,000. REMOIR WAS H8ll and painted a picture perfect, 2 story, 4 Br .. Fam. Room on cul· de-sac with tennis and pool facilities . Priced lo sell at $1~6.950. YISTHDA Y'S PllCI Pin s harp 4 BR.. Fam. Room, gourmet kitchen, atrium, best Irvine location. DrasUc: reduc· tion. $205,000. DON-YllSAD We have the perfect 4 Br. & Fam. Room on cul·d~·aac with pool size lot. Dry your tears, and call us nowt Unbellevule at $2U,OOO. SPECIAL OFFER RFJl. ESTA TE LICEtmtli SCllJOL WEH MIGHTS Olt WHICEMDS s3900 For more Information c..aMes. ,,.. .... 545-94tt 75t-1501 H•tiN;onl.acll Hirt> Lee tU-5671 OCUMFIONT IUHGALOW Private lockable gate onto white sand. Charming Laguna cottage is perfect weekend hideaway or rental. $695,000. 714/963·5671 HTTH THAM C0'1 · Make rnoney before you take possession -priced be low market value . 2 bedroom condo. Won 't last al this price! 963-5671. ••CONDO COMYERSIOH• • These sixty units are just waiting to be conve rted. Choice Bakersfield location with very low vaca ncy factor. Three assu mable loans . Owner asking Sl ,990 ,000 or wi II consider trade for mobile home park . 714/556·7035. I 01/40/o FINANCING AVAIL' Assume existing Isl T.D. on this 4 bdrm home in NEWPORT Ri viera payable at $668 per month !! Featuring French doors, fireplace, 211. baths, raised woocten aeck, & new carpets & paint. Un· ly $141 .900. 759-1501 or 752·7373. DESPEIATE! Price reduced $.5.000 on this bright and airy famJly home . Very low maintenance backyard w1th cuslom spa & redwood decki ng+ BBQ & firep1t MoH• in rond1- tio n Onl y Sl69.000. 714 963 5671 PRIME FOUl.ft.EX All 2 br units featuring fireplaces & famil,Y rooms. All 1 story with assuma · ble financing. Super pnce at $'205,000. 759·1501or752·7373. LIQUIDATION SALE IMMmlATE Sale Forced By Pending Transaction. Chance Of A Lifetime To Purchase One Or All Of The Four Prime Residences Listed Below TERMS -TERMS -TERMS rRADES CONSIDERED, POSSIBLY LESS THAN INTEREST PAYMENTS, ALL PAYBACK PLANS CONSIDERED I. Nice 2 IR-D•a rt.--Grt ReMal •••••.••••••••••••• .' 165,000 2. l IR-Harbor Vlew~t Street •••••••••.•••••••••• '219,950 l. 4 IR F-R•-SPfgl111 ....................... ., ... .'469,500 4. 4 IR F-RM, Poal, Vl9w-5pyCJlet1 •••.•..••..••..... 1695,000 CALL RON TAYLOR NOW! 640-9900 ovaLOOIUMG HAllOI Spectacular view Crom this 3 br·2'h ba with tennis, spa. The finest in condo living. ONLY $250,000. EZ Terms . JUST II Ci)UllT Don't tell a soul or they will1beal you out. lmaeine 4 BR., Fam. Rm. & Pool just reduced to ~.ooo with low down and in· terest! WI All ftMAMCIM• SPICIALISTS TIAIMID TO STIUCTWI IV•Y TIAMSACTIOM TO MllT YOUI ....S. • WI CAM"T DO IT, MO OMICAMI 679-34ff WALNUT SQUARE .! Hdrn1 rn11do in Owner will <'al 1 y .1t 1:1 ,, • -.w 1 100 OCEAN VIEW Oul• 1.uul111g ;\o Laguna 4 Bdrm home w1larft' lot .111ct .1 -.su111.d1ll' loan on oceansidt• o h1 glrn.1\ "'''Jl'."I tu llt'arh Large deck off d1111ng 1111 ""~• 1•"' HUHTIMGTOM HARBOUR I l.t\ c•nport Island. cu~tom 3 Bdrm h11111 \ 11h c..i 111 lt.1\ lront boilt dotk. ~aun<.1 and JI•• 1 \qtc1•.it1•h .1ppointed. shutters. parqtll'I 111 •• 1 11i.: JI 111• 11111'. rwh tone toruout 0 \\1w1 \\ < 111\ 11 t.; 111th $175.000 c·ash It\ -.111.i-.h11 " •• , WATERFRONT DUPLEX 11111111 plu hJ<'helor . both unit!> \.\llh 1111 ~ Ill• 1•1111 p11·1 and float Room for L\.\o h11.11 1.11110:1 OWNER Will TRADE 1 ,,, 11 ' 111 .11 Hanl'hO California 0 \\ 111·1 , 1 1111tl11 111 :'\"pt In ine. 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Un11~: ~ 1111 1 .. 1·111:- COUNT DOWN T111w 1111111111" 11111 for motivated :-.l'll1·1 \\<1111 h.is bought another hou:-t· < ;11.11 d 1·cl i!a lt· t•ommunily, 4 Br .. :?' • hat hs t .. \l't'l'isc pool & s pa l\m1 1 f'd11c 1•d to Si:tti5.000. PR ESTIGE AREA 4 bedniom 0 111· ... 1e1r). Fam. Hm., Pool & Sp<1 H1'.t11l1fully upgraded with lul\h l.111d :-l'apin~ & Koi pond. Ot'l:l. 'i 'i:>~11 .:,oo A LIGHTHOUSE Night light ancl O<'t.•an views. 6 Brs . pluy room. family room. pool and 1ac·11111. SW5.000 Owner will Ct.II I ~ ONCE IHA LIN will you lind fit ft on mu in turn mg ba:-;in or :\l·~po1t Hay with views from alr11o~t everywhere. f'lu~ 5 Hr. fi H.\, pool, Apa and room to cif>l'k 1 yt1c>ht :-Our Linda Isle beauty 11' priced al $2.100,000 witl1 ~rt.'at t t·rm~ l'llMS. .. TIRMS .•. taMS Amdous owner wants this house sold. $18,000 down and the owner will wrap at 14'fr for three years . ·• . or submit. 3 br, 1 ba, covered patio, large fenced yard . . hurry, won 't last at $123,500. RECf:NT PRICE Rf:DUCTIOH 2 br, view co ndo in lhe original Bluffs. Freshly painted and new dishwasher. Owner will finance. Vacant and avail able for purchase, lease-option. or lease. Submit all of fers. $220,000. Open Sunday 1-5. 1964 Vista Caudal. MEW llUFFS LISTIMG W1TH ASSUMABLE LOANS 3 br. 21h ba, family room. wrap around patio on lovely greenbelt, North Bluffs plan X -completely renov ated, mint condition, all new appliances. Over $155.000 in as· sumable loans. Open Saturdciy 1-5. 2716 Vista Umbrosia. $245,000. PR IME LOCATIOM - PRIME REDUCTION! 3 br, family room. E plan on lush greenbelt. Best assumable loans in the original Bluffs. Submit all of- fers. Available for lease-option or lease. Open Sunday 1-5. 523 Ave. Campo. Reduced to $298.000 . OWMER·FIMAMCB> See this beautiful fou r bedroom 3 bath home in one of Newport Beach 's best a re as . The pro- fessionally landscaped grounds feature very private pool and spa. . Hurry. this won ·1 last. Owner wi II carry the !st TD. Offered al $315,000. Open Sunday 1·5. 1915 Tradewinds FAMTASTIC FINANCING IM IAYSHORES Owner will carrv Isl TD on this charming country french 3 bed· room, 3 bath home Amenities include hardwood floors. paned win- dows. shutters. 2 firepla<:es. and t>¥utiful sunny hrn:k pa hos. Of· fered at S.149,500. GRE.A T TERMS Owner will finance with lo"' ciown. 3 br , 21'2 bath fo rmer model in gua rded community of Jasmine Creek. Tiled spa in patio . com- munity pool , tennis, greenbelts. Won't last long at $360.000. "ICTURE PERFECT Profess1onally landsC'a ped front and rear. Very private entertaining patio and pool area -3 oversized bedrooms a nd 3 baths. Lar ge kitchen/family room combo. Owner will finance. $369.500. Open Satur- day 1-5. 2001 Holiday. SUMSETS & SAILIOATS Charm. grace and sophlstJcated liv ing are yours in this beautiful 4 bedroom home with sweepmg views of the ocean. bay and city lights . This home was designed for elegant entertaining plus acti\·e family life. Call for private showin~. Offered at S450,000. Ope n Sat , Sun. 2501 Llghthouse Lane. BA YSHORES FAMILY HOME This large 4 bedroom. 4 bath home is just steps away from the private beaches of this gate guarded com· munity. The Jh·mg room with heavy wood beams. paned windows. and shutters open to the sunny brick patio f real for entertaining. Owner wil assist with flnancing or will consider trades. $549.:,00. IUMG-SIIED LOT IM SPYGLASS ... compliments this lovely New Bedford home. It features four bedrooms, four baths. family room. and formal dining room. Extensive upgrades make this home a truly unique find. Offered at $589.000 with excellent owner financing availa- ble . Open Sat and Sun l 5. 14 Morro Bay. $589,000. OWNER WANTS ACTION JUST REDUCED IY S7S.OOO Lido Isle . . . street to street loca- tion at q_uiet west end of Island. Commumty beach, tennis yacht club. 4 bedrooms , 33t-c bath. gourmet kitchen. Owner wi II help with financing -submit offers . . . be creative. $550,000 -Reduction!! CATALIMA SUMSIT Enjoy peaceful vi~)VS of Catalina Island m this appealin~ Cape Cod family home. This spacious 4,000+ square foot house with its many amenities has excellent financing available. Beautiful landscaping1 custom oaJt bookcases, hardwooo floo11s, custom s hutters and 'separhte m!lids quarters are but a rew ol the luxuries available. Open Sun 2-6. 25 Bodaga. $650.000 llDUCID SJ0,000 Anxious owner wants it sold. tarae Cape Cod in Newport HeiSht.s -4 br;plua family room -amt yard. -Owner Will finance . $275,000. HOUSES FOi SALE J l•OOM 31524 West Nine Dr, Lag. Niguel 831·8440 $128,750 Sun 2·6 31523 Crystal Sands, Lag. Niguel 831·8«0 $169,SOO SUn 2·6 28145 Palmetto Court, Lag. Niguel 831·8440 $175,000 Sun 2·6 1102 Sandi Lane, Costa Mesa 646-7434 $113,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 24212 Vista D'Oro, Lag. Niguel 495-1720 $275,000 Sun 1·5 1100 Sbady Lane, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $121,900 Sun 12·5 119 Via Yella, Lido Isle, Npt 8cll · 673-0697 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 100 Scholz Pl PHlO, Newport Bcb 675-6000 ~55 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22961 Camimto Plata, Laguna Hills 770.2475 $105,000 Sat/Sun ~•3.5 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 642-5200 $6351000 Sun 1"5 214 Via Dijon, Lido lsle..t. N.B. 963-8182 $335,000 ~t 1-4/Sn 1-5 2162 Maple, Cos ta Mesa 546-2313 $116,500 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 ~Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8.S.50 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3314 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 631-1400 $499,500 . Sun 1-5 2 II plMt FAM IM or DIN 174 Masters Cir., Costa Mesa 898-0466, 641-5350 Sun 1-5 2157 Pacific Ave., Costa Mesa 673-0773 $159,000 Sat/Sun 11·6 1512 August Ln, Santa Ana Hghts 556-5434 $130,000 Sat/Sun 9·6 502 Acacia, Corona det Mar 675-6000 $324,000 Sun 1·5 963 Bayside Cove, Newport Beach 675-6000 $649,000 Sun 1-5 1515 August Ln, Santa Ana Hgt.s 640-9900 $135,000 Sun 1-5 5 Maritime (Jasmn Ck) CdM 642-5200 $365,000 Sun 1-5 l IEDROOM •682 Capital, Costa Mesa 751·3191 $129,500 Sun 1-5 449 Magnolia (E/Side) CM 675·6000 $193,500 Sun 1-5 28631 Breckenridge, Lag. Niguel 831·8440 $257,000 Sun 2-6 2.5032 Adelanto, Laguna Niguel 831-8440 $137,500 Sun 2·6 29531 Seahorse Cove, Lag. Niguel 831·8440 $141,000 Sun 2-6 2718 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach 646-7434 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2716 Shell, Coron a del Mar 631·7600 $795,000 Sun 2-5:30 2041 Port Provence, Ni;t Bch 64-0-9900 $219,950 Sun 1-5 1521 Kings Rd ., Newport Beach 631-7600 f,695,000 Sun 1-5:30 2205 Vista Huerta, Bluffs, N.B. 631-8235 $162,000 Sun 1-5 2944 Perla. Bluffs, NB 642-8235 $325,000-Fee Sun 2·5 1900 Teresita, Npt Bch 644-7020 Sunday 1·5 116 Via Trieste. Lido Isle, NB 675·4562 $695,000 Sun 1-3 470 Shady Dr., Costa Mesa 548.C>063 $164,000 Sun 1-4 124 Via Ithaca, Lido Isl~. NB 675-4562 $785,000 Sun 1-5 2275 Golden Cr ., Newport Beach 631-5720 $168,500 Sun 12-6' 2845 Tabago Pl., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $161,900 Sun 12-4 1.328 Conway, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,500 Sun 2-5 699 Diamond St., Laguna Beach 497·3331 $.550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 41 Highland View (Trtlrk) Irv. 552·6724 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3117 Barbados Pl ., Costa Mesa 545-5721 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1860 Port Wheeler (HVHms) NB 760-9596 $239,500 Sat/Sun 2-6 #5 Main Sail. Corona de! Mar (213) 466·0591 Sun 11-4 505 Vista Grande, Bluffs, Nrt Bch. 640-8456 $222,500 Sun 1-5 •18988 Mt. Demeter, Fountain Vly 960-4342 $244,000 Sun 1-5 505 Seaward, Corona Highlands, CdM 851·9522 Sat/Sun 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 12-4 200 Columbia, Nwpt Crest, N.B. 644-9060 $185,900 Sun 1-5 416 Plata, Bluffs, Newport Beach 640·53.57 $327 ,000 Sat/Sun 1 2328 Vista Huerta, Bluffs, Npt Bch 640·53.57 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1100 Sandpiper, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $359,900 Sat/Sun 1 113 Via Ravenna, Lido, Newport Bch 63H400 $355,000 Sun 1-5 559 Vista Flora, Newport Beach 631-1400 $248 880 Sun 1-5 801 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631-1400 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l II ~ FAM RM w D84 14356 Taft, Garden Grove 964·3311 $99,900 Sun 1·5 10 Silverf ern, Turtle Roel£,. Irv. 955-0745 $299 900 ;)It/Sun 1·5 •1761 Port Manieigh Circle, N.B. 640-0325 $269,900 Sat/Sun 10.7 • •38 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 673-7060 ~95,000 Sun 2·5 384 Mira Loma (Back Bay) CM 675~ '217,500 Sat/SUA 1-5 *1315 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 67~ $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1100 Dennis, Costa Mesa · S57·331t $245,000 Sat/SUD 12·• 2443 Bamboo, Eastblulf, N.B. 640-1340 $302,SOO.fee Sat!SUn 1·5 9Ml Chevy Chase, Hunttniton Beh 751·3191 '175,000 Sun 1·5 arl3 Miramar, Petiin. Pt, Balboa 644-9060 $3'9,500 SUD 1·5 •3M EboU, Udo Isle, N.B. 644-9080 ··-Sun 1-S Dt Octlll 81vd., Newport Beldl 811·1400 .,... lll/llm 1.S ~~~r~l DIRECTORY 2933 Cassia, Newport Beach 631 -1400 $349,000 Sun 1·5 **82'7 Via Lido Soud, Lido 11, NB 673-7300 $1,500,000 Sun 1·5 #14 Mallard (Woodbridge) Irv. 551·3000 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2333 Arbutus, Eastbluff, Nsx Bch 644·1011 S275,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 1912 Sumba, Mesa Verde, C.M. 963-8182 $184,900 Sun 1-5 16 Redwood Tree Lo, Univ. Pk, Irv 759-1501 $162,000 Sun 12-5 1806 Beryl (Hbr Hlnds) NB 642·5200 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1 1921 . 'Tradewlnds Ln .. Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2039 Shipwat Lo, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $'l85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1930 Port Bristol Cir, HVH, N.B. 631-7300 $268,500 Sat/Sun 1 ••1036 Polaris Or, Dover Sbrs, NB 631-1300 $1,125,000 Sun 1-5 870 Deep Creek (Vig Ck) CM 675-6000 $142,500 Sun 1·5 1220 Ensenada, Laguna Beach 497-8058 , $375,000 Sun 1-5 33741 Blue Lantern, Dana Pt 493-8812 $435,000 Sun 1-5 2512 Duke Place, College Prk, CM 759-1877· $123,900 Sun 2-5 511 lrvine Ave., Newport Beach 975-1249 $M8. 500 Sun 1-5 1577 Miramar <Penin Pt> NB 675-6000 $475,000 Sun 1-5 1000 White Sails Way (IMils) CdM 675-6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 2037 S. Capella St (Mesa Verde) CM 675-6000 $174,900 Sun 1-5 912 Powell Ct. (Citihms) CM 675-6000 $169,500 Sun 1-5 2149 Anniversary Ln . Npt Bch 751-3191 $185,000 Sun 1-5 ~Diamond , Laguna Beach 497-3331 $550,000 Sun 1-5 24551 Jutewood, El Toro 551-3000 $1251000 Sun 12-4 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1 ·5 305 Columbia, Newport Beach 631-1400 $270 000 Sun 1-5 123 Via Zurich, Lido, Newport Bch 631-1400 J315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2544 Carnegie Ave., Clg Prk, CM 979·5370 $132,500 Sun 1·5 ~Aleppo <Eastblu(() NB 642-6368 pss.ooo Sun 1-5 1343 Mariners (Wstclf /Dover Shrs)NB 642-5200 $279,500 Sun 1-5 2300 Prt. Durness, HrbrView Sea wind 642·8235 $335,000 Sun 1·5 29'll Jacaranda <Mesa Verde) CM M.S-0303 $134,900 Sun 1-5 1223 Dolphin Terrace 642-8235 $690,000 Sun 1•4 1096 Daniel, Plaza del Sol, CM 645-0303 $243,000 Sun 1-5 523 Ave Campo, Newport Beach 76()..M:lS $298, 000 Sun 1-5 1H915 Tradewinds, Npt Beach 760-0835 s:us.ooo Sun 1-5 1830 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach 644-7020 $325.000 Sun 1-5 l IR .... $UIST HOUSE . 789 Bayview Place, Laguna Beach 497-1761 $365,000 Sun 1-5 4110100~ . •1206 Cambridge, Westcliff, NB 768-2999 $318,500 Sun only 12-5 'lffl Via Mentone (Lido) NB 759-9100 $475,000 Sat/Sun 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 $7991000 5at/Sun 1-5 223 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 . Sat/Sun 1·4 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 ••818 W. Oceanfront, Balboa 673-3663 $750,000 Sal/Sun 1·4 727 Deming, Santa Ana 979.2390 $123,900 Sun 1-5 29391 San Briso, Laguna Niguel 831-8440 $139 500 Sun 2·6 l>9()2 Colonial Piace, Laguna Niguel 831·8440 . $350,000 Sun 2·6 24546 Los Serranos, Laguna Niguel 497.3511 $159,500 Sun 1·5 2314 Ramona, Santa Ana 963-6767 '97,900 Sun l ·S 2449 Vauar, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $139,900 SUn 1 .. 39S Granfda, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $249,500 Sun 1·5 24S4d Loe Serranos, Lg Ngl 49'7·3511 $159,500 Sun 1·5 2477 Vista Hue~1!ipt· Bcb 6"-70'l0 $198,:AAJ Sat/Sun 1·5 -,.. PAM lM • DIM DN Carmel. Costa Mesa m-mo ~.ooo Sat/SUD 1-s 1088 Tulare, Cos~ Mesa ~-$195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 271) G ... Dr. (llesa Verdt'c --$190,000 Sit 1·5 IM Via BID Remo, Lido. Npt Beb •sm --1-' nm SanUaao Dr .Jlover Slns..NB 831-'1300 .,UUU DUD 1-$ llll ...... LD. Wlltcllff,,NB lll·TIDO ... 000 9un 1·5 .. = ...... ~. 1111 ..,. llartaGt ·~~ ~ 11&'=1.a #5 Rue Du Pare, Big Cyn, NB 644.9060 $650,000 Swl 1-5 ••606 Harbor Island Or, NB 644·9060 $1,750,000 Sun 1-5 •1242 Somel'8et Lo, Westcliff, NB 644-9060 $455,000-Fee Sun 1·5 86(Yi Sable Drive, Huntington Bch 536-2403 $146,900 Sun 10.6 232 Goldenrod1 Corona del Mar · 673-8494 $5115.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••16551 Carousel Ln , Hunt. ffi>r. .846-6842 $1 ,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21301 Fleet Lane, Hunt. Beach 979-5370 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ·~Goleta Pt, Newport Bch 640-9900 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1724 Port Sheffield (IMlms) NB 673-7761 $350,000 Sun 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 ••124 Grand Canal. Newport Beach 631-1400 $885,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1856 Iowa St., Costa Mesa 546-2313 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 11Z1 Somerset, Westcliff, NB 644-6200 $.525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••219 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle.NB 642·8235 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2.501 Island View <HVHls} CdM 642-5200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1730 Marlin Way , Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $425 000 Sun 1-5 500 Cliff Dr. (Clfhvn) NB 642-5200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2.501 Lighthouse, Corona de! Mar 760-~ $500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 1647 Reef View Cr, SpyglsRidge, CdM 640-53.57 $.529,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 952 Denver, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $148,500 Sun 1-5 31162 Oakmont Pl., Laguna Niguel 831-6528 $329,500 Sun 12-5 1225 Keel (HVHls) CdM 675--6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 753 Oakwood, Orange 979.2390 $155,000 Sun 1-5 2921 S. Pacific, Santa Ana 979.2390 $149,000 Sun 1·5 28621 Springfield Or., Lag Niguel (213) 434-0908 Sun 1-5 4601 Camden Or., Corona del Mar 631-1266 S650 000 Sun 12-5 •4639 Gorham Rd., Corona del Mar 631-1266 $724,000 Sun 12-5 •6 Winged Foot (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 ~000 Sun 1-5 542 Harbor Island Dr<Prom. - Bay>NB 759-9100 $1,600,000 Sun 2-4 105 Via Ravenna, NIX Beach 6.11-1266 $(60,000 Sun 2·5 •tsOO Highland, Newport Beach 631-7600 $339,900 Sun 12-4 10252 Kamuela, Huntington Bch 979·5370 $128,900 Sun 1-4 •3213 Nebraska Pl., Mesa Verde, CM 751-3191 $149,950 Sun 1-5 ~Port Durness, Npt Beach 640-9900 $469,000 Sun 1-5 •3054 Country Club(M esa Verde )CM 640-9900 $265,000 Sun 1-5 53 Bethany, Irvine 640·9900 $205,000 Sun 2-6 2862 Tabago Pl <Mesa Verde) CM 642-5200 $179,900 Sun 1-5 2321 Aralia, Bluffs, NB 642-8235 Sun 1-5 **2616 Bayshore Drive 642-8235 $2,000,000 Incl. Land Sun 1·5 50 Ridgeline, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $770,000 Sun 1-5 132 McKnight, Laguna Beach 642-8235 $895,000 Sun 1·5 2424 Francisco, Newport Beach 642..s235 $237 500 Sun 1-5 3158 Kerry (Hali of Fame) CM 675-3411 $134,000 Sun 1·5 683 Senate, Costa Mesa 644-7020 $115,000 Sun 1-5 1815 Tanager, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $246,000 Sun 1-4 21872 Kaneohe, Huntington Bch 546-2313 Sun 1-5 5 llDIOOM ?.SSS Irvine A\'e, Newport Beach 631-1400 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I II ... FAM IM w D84 77 Montecito (Spygls > Nsx Bch 76().9333 $635 000 Sat/SUn 1·5 1SOO Warwick, Westcliff, N.B. 673-7300 $349,000 Sun 1·4 1SOO Highland (Westcllff) NB 6'2·5200 $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 Deerwood, BiJ·Canyon. NB s.4-6200 12,100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Morro Bay (Spygls) NB 7eo.<m5 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 14<r7 Santanetla, Corona del Mar 673-1181 P'O 000 Sat/Sun 12-S 1818 Glenwood Ln., Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $695,000 Sun 1·5 •17 MQir Beach Cir, SpyslauiCclM 8"·9080 S2,@o 000 DUD 1·5 112 SaDOhlre, B1lb01 laland 844-tfeo $650,000 Sun 1 ·5 14<r7 Santanella1 Corona det Mar 871-lW • 1U·S •'ZMlutoD 780-1'10 1M Boa 8421 Seaport, HunUnaton BeJCh ~13 $258,000 Sun l·S 1533 Miramar (Penin Pt ) NB 673-7761 $459,000 Sun 1·~ 2735 Cibola (Mesa del Mar> CM 631-7370 '176,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 611~fAMIM•* •M Goleta Pt (Spygls) NB 760-0835 $925,000 Sun l·S 1 II ... fAM IM w Dltt ~ Bodega Bay (Spyglass) NB 760-0835 $650,000 Sun 2-6 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 HOIOOM 1010 W. MacArthur, Santa Ana 979·2390 $99,000 Sun l·S' *2315 Vista Huerta (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $139,900 Sun 12·4 413 Gloucester Or, E-side, C.M. 675-5200 $125,000 Sun 1·5 1964 Vista Caudal, Npt Beach 760-MaS $220,000 Sun 1-5 1628 ''B" Iowa, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $96,500 Sat/Sun 1 24242 Santa Clara #33, Dana Point 675-6000 $150,000 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 2 ll pa. fAM lM or DBt 12 Nuevo, RSJ, Irvine 551-8700 $187,500 l IEDROOM Sun 1-5 •3411 Calle La Veta, San Clemente 497-3.511 $139 500 Sat 1·5. 233 16th Place, Costa Mesa 642-8235 $159,000 Sun 1·5 390 Sunrise Cr., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $164,500 Sun 1-5 •405 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB 759·9100 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 345 University N-1. Back Bay, CM 673-8494 $142,500 Sun 1-5 l II pllll FAM IM or DBt 3 Valley View, Turtlerock, Irv. 851-9541 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 532 Cancha, Bluffs, N.B. 631-7300 $194,500 Sun 1-5 915 Van Ness, Costa Mesa 551-8700 $155,000 Sun 1-5 4 IEDIOOM 3051 F, So. Sycamore, Santa Ana 552-6724 $105,000 Sun 1-5 4 ll pa. FAM lM w D84 _ . •18075 Mammoth Ct., Tiburon, F.V. 645-2888 $139,500 Sun 1-5 t • ,... FAM IM or DIN 9766 VeNle Mar Dr., Hunt. Beach 968-83'1 $110,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEOIOOM •56 Sea Island, Newport Bch 640.4518 Assume $215,000S/Sn 1-4 2 II pla FAM IM or DBt 12648 Way, Garden Grove 640-5777 $135,000 Sun 1·5 l IEDROOM 2643 Vis ta Ornada, Bluffs, N.B. 675-2311 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 HOROOM 300 E. S Cst Hw y #324 (DeAnza Bayside Vlg ) NB 675-4010 Sat/Sun 12-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 IEOIOOM 2516/18 Bayside Or., N.B. 675-6000 $450,000 Sun 1-5 412-4121h Goldenrod, CdM 673-8494 $335,000 Sun 1·5 J .. ,... 2 • 700 Marguerite (Old CdM) CdM 67~ $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 720-7201h Jasmine Ave., CdM 67~ S320.000 Sun 2·5 702 Marguerite, Corona deJ Mar 675-5511 $279,500 Sun 1-5 J •• t ..... FAM IM or* 1510 Abalone, Balboa Island, NB 631-1400 $837,000 Sun 12·4 ......... • •8 Grind Canal, Newport Bch 631·1400 t875,000 Slt!&m 1·6 116 Marine Ave., Balboa Island 831-1400 $495,000 Sun 1·5 ...... J. Want St., Newport Beach 644-4810 $299,500 Sun 1·5 l•flla I. 112·112"' Sapp_hire, Balboa Island . ..... ..... lunl·5 -----~-~--~~~~~----~--~~------------------~-----.----_.,.,--~~--...f t . OIANfal etauur,ubdnn, rarJ111r rm, cl0te to bo•pl~1 fruit ttttt & room fot 1ardm J119£!00 MAUIY Sl AUffB SIA UON UM. TY 61J.Sl54 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Wt tty Owwtr ~ctacular 2 story Cape Cod 3 Bdnn. 2ba + ta t bdrm unit. Separate guest rm w/laundry & bath Lae fixed assuoia ble at 12'1 + owe 2nd 673-01 ATTIACTIVI JSTOttY + MODERN AP1' RIDUCEO! AIU 'S HST IUY Nr bays, all 'Clra lg 2Br. frplr, l~Ba. apt 1nrome S495 mo 1385.000 Fa bulous usumubll' fmancina Save SS$. RHRWTY IJ I JI 04-0908 Nearly new duplex Th r ee and two bedrooms Three and two baths Ideally de signed for guests. 1.ari:e ass umable 1s t and owner will carr) 2n•I T D Call F<oi:er Bar q u1st , 759 tHJ or 631 7000 4341EGOHIA Elegant new 4 llr V 11• tor1an partial vu {lwnr /Contractor iust romplf#ting $575~000 •• t f Sharp 2 Br Duplex on corner lot South or Highway. • PLUS Enormous 1 Br Apartment PLUS Oversi dbl garage & utility rm. PLUS' ??7 Askmg s.126.000 but reasonable owners willing to listen. Agent 645· 1103 DOUll.I SHOT This newly constructed duplex offers the finest quaUties of both personal re· stdence und income property The pro- perty consists of a two story 3 Bdrm 3 Bath det~ched homt> plus 11 spaciou 2 Bd rm 2 Bttlh unit over a 4 l'ar garage. Out client 1s very flfxtble nnd will con· !ltder all tt:rm~ or cKchangt~ Present ed at $3.r,(). UOO R&'M~ RE~LTORS M fo1 Oo-1, APhtf Cw..... Ji. V •u•·d ,., ro •ti• 51.-• Ocean & to, Y 111 from 3 BrCluna Cove re model w spa and indoor ele\•ator. steps to water Lease. lease option $7~.000 ()poM.30. Z716 Shell Jeri Hunl p 1 ,, o "''""~' fw Iii .go •f'~•~,C. tU~ ,.,._.."9f0n.l'ftllf't ' lbdc 'I" 'oQP' .. l" ... "" , .......... .. ''•"""' •• .. .. ... ......... .... _ ..... o... ..... 17·~ =.:=~:;..=i l GOltt.• "°" ,, ~ tl •.M •Jl'o .. ''"-~~~ :~~-··-11 ... ULW"I• )4l ... 80., ~=~ ~~~ MA'"'tt Jtv .. ,., .. •• "1111• »'°'" »•• ao.v .. ,.. .... ., .. '"•l .... ,. ··-"'°" .,w .. ., .. "'I •)Ott' .... ., ..... .... .,. ••• .. ~ .. .... _ !O"" > I• 00 ., .... UA~1.,.tq ......... \tU••.-...o "°' ,, ...... "''"" MNottt• • ....... 'WM•cr< IERU DE I I I 1 I I I* I ·-.,,. .,_. ... ...... .. .... _ ., .,..._ ... ... ..... 10-11 .... .,.... ,,, ... , """"" ... t•o 'tOt• ,, ... . ,., .... ... .... IOU,.....,.. "'"'41 "°" .,, .. ... _ . •O.. ·-.,,_ .. ... , ..... ...... ,. IDt';";J (Ncullol H•t & Auodatiff 631·7'00 JUSTUSTB> Duplex + guest -al tra('ltve & xlnl rental ~­ cord $335,000 Robers & Ellertsen Bkrs 675-2373 or U0..8S98 Costa Mno I 02~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.·,111r 1 --t-" ~ •; J( 1( ,, • J •• ' R&'M* I! t 'I I • 'I ' C:.•,1111 I ...,.... I'll! !1'1Jl111 •, R&'M* II t:Al.T• >I<~ WOODBRIDGE OU TSTANDING VAJ.UE SIMI 000 12"• 'i} A WIMNBAT $129,900 The owner has really given this 2 bdrm, 2 b11. Bradley Model In Univ Park ViUage I a lot of care. New appliances. carpets, drapes and tile Good location Very at lracllve terms COLDWC!LL BANl(C!RC don osen ri·alturs 499 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 49'7·4848 OPEN HOUSE TllJR SUNDAY 2 ta 6 PM 2tl45,....._ Crt. Zif ...... $171,000 2Hll ~. Jlr ...... f.257,500 nou•.-... llr .......... s1n.soo Jfltt S. Imo, 41r .......... Sllt,100 31524 Wnt NIM, Jlr .......... $121,750 lllU Cm ... S.dt, Z ........ SIH,500 lotOZ ColoNal rt, 41r . . . . . . • . $350,000 19531 SHhont Co•t, llr .... $141 ,000 CA.LL U 1-8440 for More htfa. 11.ffon LOCJ1M INCll 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne w Modula r Typl' Home11 , leased land Oceanfront Pk. J p\I bchS, 24 5«Urlt} fl.\htnji! p ier from 12!1 !loo i99 ~16 New l'Ood glas,.,, ~pi. solar, 6 dks 2 frpln 3+ J + cloe.e wiobstru1· table panor villi: \ '°'' ~99M P P 494 7631 LAGUNA MIGUS.. A lite & airy 3 bdrm family home "'•th l'X cellent finan<·mg .i vallJ ble Nl'w ly dl.'(:Ora(c-d & a gem lo see Sl44.51JO LU VE THE CAR .. al home & wal k lo the beach from tlu~ 3 hdrm home tutketl away on J OCEANIREEU Clean oir, mountain view trct':!>. 3 bdrm. 21, IJa span~ townhome SI :> i 000 b) owner 533 7700 "'kd ~ s t!).S Ii.~ be\ Wklwh EL HIGUS.. HG TS li) ol'nn H11t buut1ful <Xe < ~'l '°' h11me S32'J ~IO SZ'ilJ IO J ll~Um "'°' ntr .igt, 831 6.S2.ll 4 BEDROOMS lmmarulate f'aresetter 1nd1~ hnmt• "" ex µan~l\f' \1ew l'llew crptg. formal din rm (Juwl rural atm05phere. Orii: owrwr.. offer this family home for only $159 500 Wilham Hosler. Healtor, 497·3511 quiet ~trt:ct llardwood 1--------rloon., de1:k & bri('k patio l'Jth maturt> fruit tree~ Great potcnll.il Owner "'111 help with financing sni.~ OWN YOUR OWN A nircl) k>c:all'<l 2 lxlrm unit on the $!round floor Co~ered patio & n1n· ()('ean v1PI' A ix·rfert ~l'tond honw & ''"' ner 1'111 help f1nJn1 e 1141.500 DOCTORS ATTN! A brand !lei', l'tll de s11tned & "'ell built J bdrm home in a qu11.•t neighborhood clo~e to hospital Ocean vie"' & outstanding amen1t1e~ Owner '°' 111 help fmanc-c· SJS0.000 OPEHSUH 2·5 545 WllMbor 2012 San Rnno ''lqr•tl=r ';\-.~~•--h:.,. tl~H Co9t H~•lp '-'Oh-~c. "~' 17141494·1177 OPEMSUM 1-5 I 2 2 0 Eftseftoda PANORAMIC NORTH COAST WHrTEWATER & ISLAHO VIEWS 3 Bdrm, family rm, 2•, ba S275,(XX) 845 Katella SALE BY OWNf:H 675-5320 wkdy~ 759 1206 wknd e\·t~ 2 BR. 2 ba. R 2 lot Hm for 2nd wi1t 2 blkb to b"b $215.000 As~um St30.000 494 95111, da\~ 978 8279 Aat "Vista" Lot Above V1ctona Bearh next to uecUllve home~ . 5,000 sq ft . 011>-nrr ,.111 fman"e Sl75,(XX) Vl•w~Lot Near Boat Canyon o wne r f1 na nr1ng $225,000 Prict Sloshed Bikini l..1/e W1lh Class 1 Ocean and golf course vi ews. Private area. next lo Monarch Shop- plng Center Over 2,000 sq.ft of Med.It. style 3 BR, 2'<'1 ba, 2 fireplaces, ram /rm and dine/rm. Community pool and spa. Euy ttnnt effec- tive interest rate .098~ Don 't hesitlte. it's VI · cant 1:225,000. 494-7551 Newport lead! 1069 .....•..••••••....•.... Wall to tfw beach From an) 1if the-st: ltar1t111rt\ 2 Hr 2 BJ 2 frvk~ 2c;tr Jo(J r t d('n S13!1 JllO l"'"' t!>t 1>nced in '1•1., c-Jnill front 3 Br 2 Ra 2 't \ d... rrplt nl' .... c-arpl't Only~ 1~10 J u:.t h~tl'd 1 Br J Ba rc1m rm ~undeek tll' f 111 < I r I! ir r.: I 111 Sl89 !!Oil With I.ind J Hr • den 3 rull ba 2 rri>b lln the water S329.!l50 fixer. hr1n.i J pJJnt bru~h 2 ''Y 3 Rr \ frami> SHiJ.950 Ninfa & Craiq O'lrieft 642-88~0 John Coomhl' Bkr HEW BA YFROMT• 3 II H 2', b:. 511' p\I 111cr o .... ner w fm.inre Westchff Rl'illtor' J~k for Bob, fi45 i22l Pridt of Ownft'Ship Lo\ l'I~ J Hdr conrlo '°' '°'rap dround pallU. end unit ,paridt"S l'1th care lrg tn.-enbelt loca lion Onh ~; 511(1 Call Pete J ohn.,on 631 1266 R&'MtlC REALTORS W tltcliff C111tom I llr ~ f' rm • hobh~ nmm ,,ff hui:e pool '°' de< kill!! 1frpk~ \1 .H lea~t' S395.0ou \'at.int Opn l>.i 1I~ 1133 lltghland Jtor1 II wit Hunt & Altoeiotes 631-7600 kings Rd. V~w Opn Sun I 5 :10 1521 K ini:s Rd Reaut re mo<leh'd N('w En$!1and farmhouse·J Br suite~ hutote rountq k1t rh "' e\ erythmit 3 frplr~. rr Joor\ u~ed brick courtyard entry & out ~tandin!l \ u~ of ha\ orun & mght h.:hts owe S47o.<ro at 12·, 111 terest onl) 5695,oo.J Fee Ol'nr A~ 631 i600 or 5484~~ luytr's Martet Bu) OCI"' "'1n later Super ram1I) home. n•·'°' v111nt rarpet rer<im1t tile xtra lri: >rd Grrat assumable (1nanc1ng Owner~ '°'ill ra rr) S2S9,900 Call Kase) Or Norm toda\ 6.11 1266 or 548 6492 Ownr Agt Du plhes, orranfront bP11ut1ful O<'ean \tel' Perfec·t location Ni·w cond1t1on Agt .[73 7JOQ 11 l/4% RMAMC . 1.rg family hou~l' Fr doors, beam C('tllngs, partial view of backbay, nu kitchen . secluded mstr suite, 3 lri>lcs. pool It 2 spas f ee land 1458,500 Call Pete Johnaon 631 l2ll6 ASSUMABLE lat TO 2 tty, 3 BR l'"t ba, DivorceForcesSale ut11 11toraie rm. lndry Lowe r 3 Arrh Bay . ....., _ _.~ t&UI rm, beautllul lndscpng. Great ocun view, pvt McCOIMACI n Redwood deck patio area 4bdrm beach 1 _______ _ Mallb\I U&bta. pauo coY· · 499-al LA9M... I 050 ______ ..._ er, planter boaes. etc FAIULOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID IN SUUOO. P\aib6dlftoc. 11 the word for this OPIM UT. & SUM. HAR• VIEW Ina Owner, 644-90~; OCEANFRONT unll 2 bdrm. l bl, patlO. a/c, W.4720 with custom decor l.n uparadedOoon. Smaatima family room OWH•MUSTSILL everydetallPLUSfront 05000 770.2475 with we\ bar Un· • •Tu R TL ER o c K • • row whitewater view YllW COHDO believably btau\Jful en· Udrm , 20'k dwn DS&,000. HJ h b tertainer'1pa1JO 5Bdnn 1218,500. Sobmll AC°1 L.,.. ¥1111111 LL I ala~. wumi-Sommtrsct on rre land $ 497·17'1 bit loan Ow11er will Abloluttly lmmacul11.t ~Llt!H.--------.:..~·~;::;..:...--carry low down pottl move In condll;on ble. <647CA). Creative flnancln& lllATHJAllHG SUMltlALn avallable VIEWS t I ._RED rARPE'f Dana Point ~P •pt. ~....... I 011 • Oceanfront blulf1, over· ....................... -Z54· 1202 looldnf harbor. Large 2 PRICE REDUCTION Bdrm, 2ba, fireplace. , lllAMAIM Lr13Bdr21• Ba Bluff& O•ner rt11ancln1. l'ABULOUS condo Cllhedral tell 815.000. ASSUMABLE ln11 In htnl rm. lr1 FINANC'lNO kllc-., •18t.inl •~• + 2 lt.1 . ovw I.ODO 1111 n formal dlaln1 rm Sen '""•rn• la -., w-..11•.SGO.Calt ••.NiutJfllillllil Nm~ ...... a . • .. .w:m RVM~ "'-" '-.. .._.,,_Wt ,_.Wt Hwtt Per Wt Orange Cout DAJL Y PILOT{Sundly, Ju~ 28, 1981 ......................................................................................................... , ............................... . ........... '°'' ............ "" .,....... '°'' • , ........ ,.,.,.rtir 2 .......... , • ., , ... oe111r....... ,. ·, • ......u......... ......u. ....... . •••• 1 ..................•••• , ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... . ,"7JSH-~~ IEST YU 1111 WllTCLlf •"'.co·--· °"..:',~ 111• ~~~~ ... ?!!! ~~.~.~ ... ~.!~!! ~.!!t. ..... !~! Hln brlal poo . er r n -_, ,_ .. , ... ,.;.9\ ............ u•1901•nvo•.0 .J Lar1t a Ir Bouae 4 HOMISPOIR!HT • ftd 2 8dt + dta flf1'11111rr 1106C1 a ••• llObhf IH.tOO NEWPOIT KINI .....,. 11\UN ... rt.. . . J Bdrau NH·M50 w /wet ber. Owoer UYl..,..r kallllfullyrtdecorated ••ASSUM•ULM W , ... ,......... vlewlProt.decor.F\l.m. blotb to bteth. Dbl Fueed· yard• 11 floanctn1. Sltl,SOO. S Bdrm 2 b1tb. Im Sor 4Bdtm.. 3Ba bome ln Sharp unlt w/~vrity PllM£ lfftMVl'lll IWtMI( lJ.7 aert1 ol llllllJe pn> 24 Br. NewOando. pra!e, Ira yerd. '700 1ara1tt Kidl ' pelt Harr Frederick cnaeulate! o.ntr 111.l· Pr t 1 t I 1 lo u • Good.,, WHIU.111. ""'"" pertJ w.U fouled oo Qwwt!!Hll llo.~l!WM welcome. 545.2000 . loua tzmooo "WESTCLIFY". llltt. r= pend rHd with all SBlbtooc..n.!JttHtZ ttl I a.· Mc~ lllht Gorato\11 pool • •P• =~ ~ ~ 1S:ci utlUUa •Clelll natural Hwtt Ur 'i' ' Br. I On. '750 Mo . ..Dili!!!!.a.!!!i!~i....---y ubenctd by IPCC· maybe=· ". 3 Trifilexes ln a row on ocean.side of 1••· Hiib view ........... ;. .......... Plutb erpt•. 2~ 81. Xlnt s Br Iba. At~ 14a.172' tacular land1upln1. 6 ...... 7 I I homt1lt., euulyptua lallrll JJOJ Cedar • a.tua. 11mdtck. prlvU. Pvt eovrlJ• · S3l9,&00. Open bouae ._. PCH n Corona del Mar. trtta. Near new Lo• ....................... dl>J car prv aar, tuU,y l!looCfllp.M NEW Bayfront home Sunday U.&. For fwt.htr Alem1t0t tra1ninl track S I • ..... ma.Int. Jard. Adl.lltl, no Mtw,-ileedll H6f OC!ANFRONT Duplu w1\.h 50 ft pier. Owner tnformaUoocall: 2 Duplexes + l Triplex ln a row on In Htat• home area . l!ICI'-:-Bdrm 1Q\&ld pet,. h:1qllin •t SZ'l llth ....................... . • Trl·Plell. Xlnt loc. fln1pcln1.Act.MS='122l ~ Balboa Peninsula -1 lot from sand Qu.lck commuLtr 1ectU cul~1e .uc. Nicely ~NHRl· SANTIA.ODI. P.P.t7f:7m.m.m3 NEWER a Br, upper bay 60LOCllllCST and surf. Near 19th St. to 1·4 and Amtrak. lalldacaped. prap. No Gor1eo111 I Br, deft, f/r. Beautiful ho&M avail --------i coodo. Model rood. Low L"llL Sl75.000.00. Terma. Real peU tU5/mo 1741 Mlle to bch. llOO/mo. now In tletaat area. 4 THI..,.. Int. loan. Owner anx . '£EALTORS O~ WJS. l·I 1 Duplex on the wa•· ... ~th dock for Property lnverm•sntt. Sumic Lant, ~m. Dr'· ff5.• ... *'1 Br. a Ba. "Dln1na Rm • ........ _ .. lous.A1t!l4t7221 ' 1 "SOCT 921S.KILsoN ~ 11128.Man t ., ~1... Uvill1Rm•F1mlly '"~ " ' ,.s IA ES tlS.500 30' boat. Jl'allbrook (714)7!-8118 ~-!!!!!!• Rm. New wallpaper. 3 bdfm, din. rp'p llv. 0wMrCSTy·14o/o 7 .... 2ttt 2BR,t8A,Db1Gar. ........_. JJ06 WA.LITO .. CH cozy kitchen le many t;':"xt~!11iu";e·rn:ce~~ !Brro,un'd'•R. s'f!8· ,oluosoh. 54Hlll;Htllt1bkr. All Large 'Assumable Loans at 121,',%. Bfar~tow·,~·~~·.&761:~ •Y••••1•••:•:: .. ·.:.: .. 2··b .. I BR boine, nlu fenced many xtru. S1150 mo t b aml 11 11. • • ···cH1••G••11o.11 •-M-----U.-..1...1 0 ' . IC DI ,....,,....... ear y. ,. oun.... •• yard. '815mo. Broker Cooperalion. u W/Cer c ewa .. 64H4N --"""" ~·--wnersmotivated! RteNatM.JnneolaRd. den,fpc,lar1epat.lo.No sconllAl.n le &or. 4 cover«! patio ~........,..._______ Never aeain such an of· Au um able loan1 oew Moblle home park or children -.,0 mo. Ref. 7~·"74. areu. Pr1cel230.000. 53 IA.CK IAYCOHDO fer I! a four year NEW everythln&, pool tc apa. c...a.-.. Zl/=r Aa ... , aubdlv!1lon. Utllltlet 111, tut, ucurlty. 1~71lJ HARBOR RlDCE Ocean down,auume$40,00011t 3 BR 2~ ba, pvt yard. deluxehousewUhrental Gre1t ~CoutPl1z1 ., ..... _, ~ 1190,000.Tenm 71J0.9061,f75-IG4 View. Lux. 3 Br. 3 Ba. truat deed at 7~3. Xlnl Owner w/belp finance. unit. Auume exlstinc location. (MICA ) 640.IJ 7 Beautifully de<lOrated 2 LOVELY HOME Lee Maste.r suite, den,· land lute e3.00 per Westcliff Realtors, ask financing with l.nterett SUM UALn Accldenttorceuale. 320 Brduplea. Yrl,y .->. 4 BR, 2\lt BA. ram rm. wet bars, f.p .. te.nnis. year. Can't change unliJ rorBob~7221 below todays rate 9 2 I ac. rancb,acctNtoHwy LORAVANCERLTR ~lc1837. Sept 1. ~mo. pool. Jae., $1900 /mo. year 2003. 14% int. only BAYSHORES, 4 bdrm, 2 Owner will carry paper lH at Santa Maria. !7HOt!2 -... 875-047, 549-IQlll. 2nd tru1t deed due ba fam rm m.ooo. No qualifyinL Buyer ~ L.... '°'' ._ .... __ ,, ..... 1400 Treet 1tream ' view. 3 Br 2 Ba Great 1oc 9885 1•8'7.Callownerfor 631«...., can have a autlrut o•••u•u•o•••u•uu__.11.,.ny 126Utt'TS mMpra".Ta-•10.5"' ,.~ ....... 3222 · · · a..t.1i9c.yo. ..._ ••••• •••••••••••••••••• _,., ... ........ -,., -Mo lncld &ardeoer No oa llf··" ..-.1_-:;.,. t-" appt. dally after 5 pm H~vt.. beach r~homewith COUMTIY 4,000 1q.fl. commrl SJ,41t,OOO lnternt •••••••••••••••0 •••••• pets. Call 846-1371 or ucau vuy """"-Vl1 ""' (714)7~ ....-• .,..w a rent.al urut and great RMAMCI bid& /Coat a Men, WUIConlidertrades 21ftt. J.... 846-tae. Mn.Ganz El Dorado model. 3 ••••••••II Move an condition, 3 financtn" ~1 .. S340 ooo ...,50 000 Pl · o 1Mf. dn w""'•-r , • na b I re J d b'· n..,,ia Bdrm. 2.,.. ba, wet bar. NEWPORT COHDO Sharp lra new 3 Bdrm, r1111c. patio ' spa As· aume 11~%. low down or lease opt.Ion. Won't 111t at $196,495. Patncll Tenore 631-1266 30 Ste,.TolMCh Water view, includes land. 10% auumable loan, 4 bdrm, 2 ba, w /poss1ble guesl quarters. Call now ror details. 75Z-6499 Plan IV Real~ bdrm. 2 ba home ID •. Vl'V • s Br 3 Ba. 3800 sq. ft. " • . ana/permit r v·,., ..... ~ • ....un. -•c I .. ir1 .. n . IC, OU "' gar. """""c. • .... h... parquet nrs Security CaU979-S370. Country kitchen, formal tobulld8,000.q.fl. more. ~ 11deotJ1l lot w/bWldin, Nr. Fuhloo laland and ~ Harbor View Hlgh as· A LLStJ1 TE dlnln1 room, white Bkr. 711·3350Mooday plana and couta beach. '750 MO (213) H_..., l242 sated, view ll200/mo sum able loaM H11hly 642·6 I SJ comm perm 11~ ooo -1•0687 or (213) 782:11..55 ....................... be. Call Donna Sutton upgraded throughout water view , l1r1e Co••1rdlll ·VA,· • · .. -- --. 3br, 2ba, view or harbor, S44 ·9076 or Henry Shows Uke model. Must wooded lot. 2 blocks to ,___... 1600 ~ • GMta1• G E R A y / Bk r · Ocean l bay vu, 3 Bd, ID· waaher/dryer book·up, 552·$195, Bkn. sell rasl Askin& sz:m.soo REAL TORS the beach. 1398.000. As· ... ;;'l;';~~~............ .. ... ••" --2l3/est.9Ul door elevator, steps to f11>lc, blt·inl, 1ar., sec EASTBLUFF met land Come ror ID· aumable 11~3 fmanc· RARE C·l·H Newport pvt beaches. SIJl?Olmo. SUOO/mo.848-1358 Three Bdnn, 2Yt ba, end spectlon Sat, sun 1·6 SPYGLASS ln&.Aaent4@H130 Buch Property. so· IEACHIMl'UX o.tof S.. Hunt Ii Auociates 1 .__ 3244 unit. &ood condition and 1860PortWheelerorcaU FOllCL,....... fronta1e In prime loc•· Two 1or1eoua unita ·1~ P,..,.n, 2600 63Hec>o "-I I -.... Kite·Hi&bOcean View v~ lion 0 will f bl"""" to ..... ach and only •••••••••••••••n•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocat on. _,., per mo. 160·9596 Owner /Alt 4 br custom. Sl~.ooo IM~ · wner anance. _,....,. ""' 1 Cost. M... 3224 Unlver1lty Park. 3 Bdrm, Week dlY! '1~75 G •1Da. 11t.a.UTY Owner fin. 752·9227 a&t SlOO 000 cub buys 4 Br Exclusive. Principals 2 Ye&l'I old. Ocean v ew, SIDOHA COMM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21,Aj ba, lar"e bonus rm •-..------- "" V' --• · only Ask for Irene 2 l 3 bdnn units. The 3 On W Hwv•A C 2 C 3 DLX CONDO 2 B I " • 1• Truly indoor/outdoor IYOWMER panoramic ocean view Loudon.Act.63H247or bdrmil11Utforowner l,Aj + A-~. ho·m~: loft Br. 2~ S:.'t.,,fc: llOONopet.s. Wlryl......,Mowl livln1. 3 Bdrm 2h Ba, 6WALLSOFGLASS home. Private com· 631-7300 occupant Only $300000 ahowroom. 1reenbouse I S77S SSZ.<ri79 •Low or no oown pay. all new kitchen. tale munlty, outatandlnc · c II ;,,,..~...,o ' · 1ar., 8 c, new. · ·-------•I ment r-uired. noors. lrg liv rm & din· Solar pool, jac, lge cor· financing. Sacrifice. a now ... r...,, . It Iota. Write or call for 673·5565or96U3T7. ~ .. Ing area, frplc, pool. ner lot, 3bdnn, ram. rm, s499 000 Broker DISSOLVING A LLS1':J1 TE brochure. Real Estate LEASIOPTIOH lmcltoS.~ •Lower monthly pay E h l din. rm, 2 baths, RV 499•1526. · Partnership beinl dl.s· Central, P.O. Box 360, Lushious aolr course menta. ac room opens ono pad. Reduced to r ...... solved. 90 feet ol com· Sedona. Az 86338. (602) Why pay rent??????? view location, 2 bdrm •E11lerQuallfylng. lush patio. New on the $269,900. owe lge 2nd ...... I 090 merclal waterfront to be RE •LTOAS 282·#33· New. f ant.aatic, well loca +den ' formal dining •Buy• Uve in today. market. Won't last at 640.0325 ••••••I'•••••••••••••••• f ~ I-"'--,._, led 3 Br .. 3 Ba. new Con· room. Smartly appoint· •Tax Benefit.a. $348,SOO·tenns. Opn Hse ~~=------COWAN tmGHTS sold. N.B. CaU for an o. 00 00 _ _. ......_ do, SllOO per mo, next to ed It nea~ pool. Avail. For lnfonnallon caU Bob Sunday l·S. Sil Irvine IA YCREST-VltW EST•TE 640-7000. 4SUNITS ll.687 ·5 · · Gro•" 2700 au 1hoppin.c. 631·S<ri5. Sept 1at1125/mo. Newell , Lido Office, Ave. For appt call FHLAMD "" $22S,OOO down. (4) Four·••••••••••••••••••••••• RedhlllR lt 673-7300 9'7S·l.249or~sm Bkr. Custom view home on pines 1175K·SSlSK · 5 Br 3 Ba. lg yrd, nu ea y, · AJ!sumable loan, secon· secluded 2.29 acres $40K·S90K down. Prin LAlllJ.ISTPAIC& carpet, drapes. oven. WoocllrWp _Trade Luxury Newpart dary financme avaala· Zoned for hones. 2 con· cipab only. AU usuma· • Clote to .scboob, park. Deli&htful 2 bdrm 2 Story Bayfront for OWNER WILL home on \., acre for ln· ble Large family home datlonally approved rJUIOCJ..l)( ble financlni & owner or beautiful acrea&e t.eMla. Mesa de! Mar. Lown home in Warm· lease Spa & patio. S1600 C •nay cso2m80e.0U0n011.s oArc't EqnoU:t.Y, Low maintenance bulldln~ lols, one with carried. AGT Allan nearLebanoa,Orecooat Bob or Dovie 6:U·l266. ln~n "Fairfield" Ute, Mo. Dock avail for 40' """' ft (""4CA ltt.U. TY root o( Caacadet with bo 85 1651 L "-d 1 1 .,.. > view pacious s Bdrm ~~ 646-1132. . Af\. l!!OO. br &ht & airy corner al A&ent 1· . rg "' oan, J.st oan IS· Broker Co Op Agent SU ... •"'" 'TY moL-""" forest. sprinp It 1ruin1 tJ 1 .. -I sume at same rate. 3 631·4Sl6 "~ home with over 4SOO '-•.. RE Sales people to learn land Ideal ror cattle, 3 Br 2 Ba College Park. loca on ud "couple" LIASMA.TROMT Bdr 2.., Ba. 15 ac P\'l 96~261 1 sq ft. of hvan1 space. .. &40·7000 invest men ts & ex. sheep, dairy farm or bit-Ins .. D/W, frplc. home. Avail. Sept l at C r t bl f ly park, vacant-ready. lake EASTIWFf SAVE ON EASTBLUF'F' Hu~e rec room with chan1es. Xlnt oppty ror crops. 20 to l(XX) acres AvaLlable. S150. Ask for 16SO/mo. h!~ :re~ C: 3 ~ms!:P new. won't last I Unusual I levels br or 4 fixer, 1285,000. Owner kale ekn,.and bathlopentto n&bt penon. l()()'l, com· avaJlable For sale or Pete 751-3'191 ofc F'am Rm, Uv rm, 2 JobnManhaU br + nncs o"1cewisep financing. Lusk bwlt 3 spar •n& poo /pa 1° COA.STtHHWAY mission available. Con· lease Nowoperatlflgas Eastalde 2 Br. l Ba. cargar,2pat.los.one on ....., ,....., rvv BR 2 Ba. pnm' e location area. 3 cozy fireplaces, ridential interview caltla ranch with 3 endsd gara"e, renced tha sand ~""" mo. '2' "'w"""' entrance Huge Country o A llful •~ 'th 1 earden room , hobby MIWPOITllACH 5*S880 Vince ~ • "' ...,,., • Kit . Lge Playroom w IK'au ,.,. WI Pan· room Excellent financ· GreallocatJon. 1000 sq ft' houses, ban\,,, etc CaU rur yard. Separate s I 1 p may be av a i I R&'M* wetbar&pooltable,3 Lers,sprioklers mg."""",""". bid dll a lease owner /a&t714~7210. washer/dryer room ~67~~=~----- b h XI r OPENSUNDAY1·5 _..,....., I an ye r · A.WA. .. M4-l'UX w/hook up. A-s from at . nt anancang Pn'ma w'-.. -.. on Cout .... -2 Br mobile home on Devin &Co. 642·6368 "' u........ park l ahoppina No lmmed occ S267,SOO Hwy. Great parkin1. Owner will trade thlJ 1.-11.... S43S M 5629 milll••••••I water . quiet. no fH. ~I. Tl I fl'• Owner a 759-0564. UPPEI IAYYIEW Owner will finance. comer property and IS· be.... 2100 :S· 2 °· TIO. : University Park 2bdrm kida/peU~. 968-6164 ,.EWPOITCIEST BLUFFScondo.38drm. Goodforrastrooda.club, slat with financlnc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·544 · +loft, 2ba, 2 car aar. 2 BLUFF'S-UpgradedJbr. Two or 3 bdrm + den. O~ Sat/S. 12·5 fee land Reduced S20M ofrice, etc. $190,000. Reduced to 1210,000 Palm Sprinp house wilh E/Side, 3 BR 2 Ba, den. patios, pool It tennia 2...,ba, fam rm. r111tc. 2 ..... ba Low down 3 OR '"--tH to $3261,<Xl). Sharp . VII· 17THATPROSPECT ·-Submltolfen. pool, $139.500. SS3,000 ram rm, fplc, dbl gar bl I Sl OSO Owner will finance at s;.#-3.,4 wy cant . seller motivated. TUSTIN, 731·3lll WATERFRONT ---equity. Will exchange w I o Pen er . Yard . ~~mo. <2131823-8228 f:i~. ~5-~ nominal interest rate ' Open houseSal/Swi l·S HOMES 'WATERFRONT Newport Beach area children OK. no pets Broker, Tom Gottier DtAftlG lay1idt Y'9. 416 Plata. Other lttUitat. REAL ESTATE , · HOMES (714)327·:1128· Grdnr /wtr incl."°° mo. Lakes 2br, CONDO, up-New Condo Nwpt Hghts 3 646·9200 Lovely adult. mobile i C I 2 I M' w port ....................... 631-1400 REAL ESTATE 7 Un!t Riverslde.1167,000. Broker, 675-ll006 arade, ~.:~1 g~·iv2e"'1 b~a.29~P:1m~lr .LovayuDO. park. 2Br. pauo. pool~. ,.__..__ MoblltHOMll . 631·1400 Equity ~1.000. Will Nu adlt condo. nr s .c . •tA """"Mo Norals Sfcas bch S29 SOO Adda _...... Pl 2b 2b u3s Universa'ty Pa.... Condo " · .,,.,., ' ' · : • . 64"5357 For S• 1100 Co•do ...... 1-·ffow• trade lo Costa Mesa aza, r, a .., · ,,. h Id II Just completed tonal listings Bkr Lee Ir' •-.......... -... '""""'Mayapple.3Br 2 no c 1 ren 8 beautiful -· .. bard en· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... _ •• .a.-.. 1700 ~.:;!-',./, house Property Gold or 551-..-..., 1......,.._.,,. ._.... 752 '"""' """'' Morgan675-4010 H rtof...___. _._. 2100 2 d 'TD a•5 '207s Ba.2carp.raae.comm· ~~·"""'="~· -----try. Large 2 drm, 3 '""!!!!!!ll!!llll!!!•m!I!!!!~~ to ..... -,...._, IST An SAl.I ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• p n . . . "" . or 4br, 2ba exec .. crpt, d111s. I ' l6SO bath ho"'" with finest "' Big 4iBr, F. rm, 3 Ba+ 1966 Majestic Located in P•LM-.._... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·5763 blt·ins. S750. lat, lut + ty poo t.eMas. · IAYCllST '"" EXCm~G lg pool Great ram II" ,... --' -... c..n c_.. Sierra M 0 mt Co Nie• ho us a available appaintment.s. Xlnt as-" · ' Laguna Beach Park Deep Canyon Tennis Ha..E'T ,...... ,,..,.......,, " " " sumable loans. Owner PR~IES 4ome, near schools, Near Ocean. Week days Club. Lovely 3br. 2ba STOP~ lOac-..R·l,...,.,000 Vacant! E/Side quiet 3 &41-1324· now , in &real area. 2000 vrgu parks. churches and 7"" •17• d I I d r ·~· ..-b b r I DW w.a.• .... •-5itM1.a.•"' sq ft 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 wilJ help finance Ar, h .... .,..9000 ,.,4 ..., .• ,, "A"Plan.GreatGreen· In u1tra con OI or Comm'lcorner,llM,000 r, 2 a , 111 c. ' Aa.nv1 TV-.; fplca Gard•nar incl . . _.. ...7S 000 5 ops. -· . pn LV b I L aNW\ d ,_ 1000 ·--sq. rt lndry car .. 95 359 3 bd 2 ba I pat1' .... pra11.,., at~ • on Y .. l>oolldi.yfr•t 1509 Highland Call Vee et oc. _,.,., own. Hae. .., ~ ich · Personal notea. For Im· · · "' · rm. 'enc · 0· '975 mo Ilse. Children r.~·~9 ~ ~!~~~n Parts Udo Cc.do Stinson. •EXCITING• owe Sl<ri,000 at 123. ~:~::i~to~.S:fe~c cat proved free & clear R.E. Woodland. 673-3llOO mo. M$-9181 welcome. (213) 84~5578 lot.oG Pt~ Hunt & Associates BKR. ~1220. p ul ... _,, A anrwbert, l.m-2948 2 br, crpta, drps, 1 car I ... eo.do or 1213> 276-7C»l ask for Owner/Aft. 673-0697 631-7600 BLUFFS CONI)().Single 1 ..........,,, · • • ....1 IL.l.....t.... car No pets. Refs m The Spnn' •• $480 ,..r Pam loyfrolltc:Oltdo Gre .. 9fPn to 3Br 2Ba Uod ---$450/mo. lat l lut + -,... ~~------*•BOAT SLJP lt .. S. ~l~· New'a~u til: 21001qftbk!aoo .UOsqft W..ttd HOO poodep.648-$6.17 mo, avaU Sept l. Incl Waterfroot leue. 4 Br 4 IA.YAtOKT co.or Sweeping View from Hi· Rl.se 2 Br. 2 Ba Co-Op OUTSTANDING Fl N ANCING . Full Security. M2S,(XX) ll~CAHYOH TOWNHOUSE Split·level (Greenbriar> 2 BT. 2 Ba. Study area, Fireplace, 2 Patios. Security. Pool. Tennis ASS UMABLE LOAN Priced at 1215,(XX). Open House. Sat/Sun 1·4 56 Seo I.a.cl Up to 45' slip available ~:~~r~:x2~r. ~:;: ~~~~~~~u,~a J~o~i:~: ~~pJ.e~r b~ 0"i:jd~;;;;;:;u• E~~1:8ME ;;~ii r:.':t1J:~;/~~ :1~;0~~~ ~ !gP =:· w,tblS huge 2/den or 3 fam rm, ID Colt.a Mens 8*20l3 rorra.Ownerl45-4832 Older Reaideollal Bchor 2Bdrm, lBa. fenced yrd, lntmeot 12200 Bob ' Dovie HAUOIVllW ~i~w~o~~w~ ~!~~&r n1cestS1t.arpark. °'C l1. LohforS. 2200 Waterfronlpniperty.To 'har aarw/opener,new llMT.ALS 63H.2156Ai\. l"t&...fltTowa 1H OO purcbaae 6 orjolnUyde· t /d 1...,1 cardaner 3br,1V•bl •Cl\•-------ICMOUS room and master swte 20&0.197i' Goldenwest .th II ifus"T's&i":;·a~;·~~ velop. I will provide cp r r~ • ~ 4br, 2i,.,b1 woo r:;;' A rare opportunity to Gorgeou.s neutral decor 28r. 2Ba w/fa.mlly rm ' .. ~.................... lOO'J. rinancin&. Charlet pd. pas. 98CM14l9 4br, 2t,.;ba 9950 MHD A LIASI 7 purchase a home of dis· and the bestfinancing at wet bar In Laguna Hllb Tn·plex, NE Colt.a Mesa. fully improved. Palm Pem. 956-l28l Family Condo. nr So. Specializing in Newport llnctive design ln this ln· the beach Call for your • --.i. By owner. Prime loc. Desert Country Club. Coaet Plua, 3 br, 3 ba. 3br, 2ba 11150 Beach, Corona del Mar tamale and unique com· personal inspection nicest 5s~ ...., .. 21 yrs (2)2 br uniU. (1)3 br, 2 Part cash, paymeni., ........... · Incl. washer. dryer. It Turtlerock arus. Call +to qualify. SJ},000. ba houae. 1250 ,000. trade, e.xchan&e. (714) --rri li&O/ 640-8429 Carole Garber 675-9023. munity Traditionally [gJ CLASSIC Courtesy to brokers. 588--0611 ....................... re &. mo. A&t. of Elite A.uociates. Ctearp1oer,Codth1'sonchtahr'rnfnxg· WoodbrldCJC MOIUHOME Wkdys 546-6727, evea MORRO BAY ocean vu HMHIFw Jr... 2 Br 1 ~ duplex;.,!11>lcl. Real(" S.01 ,.. u,._6163 1 f .,., """" lk ••••••••••••••••••••••• screen.,,, patlo, uo De d townbome Is split level ~ .... ~ ota rom _......, wa to 07 Mar .,,.. 64205 Newport lslan Home 2706 H bo St 206 beach. Terms available. ~ , ..... 11 . ,.,...,. . 4br, 2ba, privacy, steps and beautifully detailed 551·3000 5ar,.5r9. 3e7 ·A IKCNM Propefty 2000 , .. 1.7a 2 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 2 Br. 1 Ba. House. Fenced /b Sl200 within. This ls the only •ttOBarranu PlhH ,ir\ln• 41r' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ..., Winter rent.al, 3 BR l~ yard, stove, carpets. to ocn ay, Imo one or its kind on the --------l!!!!!!!!!!!!IB•l!l!!!!•!!!!!!!!!I Oceanfront ~ fin 703 Mo.to-.Dnert, ba, 11 LR, k.ltch. fplc, $400Mo.640-7464. ....::6:.:..:73~·3335=~---- market and IS yours lo II~ CANYON 1974 Cameron, 12 x 60. 2 loan San Dieco No Cty Resort 2400 patio. Located on W. 4 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, dbl gar. llG C.AMYOH Hl•aWood.~ 67 676 675-1444 exper1encefor$23.5,000. OPtftS-1·5 bdrms. Adi l Park nr 7Ul819KBIU'975-ll.20 ....................... Bay. Dys , 549.5111 : Nopeta.S700+security. 't523C.o•""Dl·IRVlffE CUSTOM DEHNE SODfl.UMG 644-7211 25 c-1.-.ci Dr. Hoag. !Newport Beach) Ga••T _. • ...,.,~ EQUITY nitea 833-TISl .... H Uton 642 7743 Golf,. __ vt...w --,-· Small pet.a ok S2S SOO -"""""""~ PARTNERSH!P OF· ' ...., am · · __. ..... IWTOI elm McLafn s plit level · · COSTA.MESAUHITS FERED.CalhedralC•· Lovely cotta4e. yearly Old 3 Br.SantaAnaHta. Rancho San Joaquin 7BDRM·5BATH 640-4511 1 townhome with golf 646·7908 ri 8un M&OM,l0.ll%. nyon Country Club 2 Br. le11e, 2 r 1 Ba. 1 13 Ac . 1850 /mo. 2Bdrm, +den w/wet S4.250permo. ••l!!!!l!!!!m•••~I ~ course view, large NB. 2 bdnn. r 1. atove. 14 un SS40M lO.low:;, 2 Ba . com letely 1'750/mo.A&\.673-5410 MarshallRllrS7}4800 b1r.1roundlevelongol! IJ40.2836Al!..Kershner _ enclosed patio, 2 decks, near bch, pool. Small sun $500M ~·lOV.% om p i 1.__1...... •--a. 1140 courw. all appliances. 3 ILUFfSCOHDO pool, tennis. Assumable pet,adultpar!t.646-2801 •Un"•"M"'V.•·ll°' fumlabed Condo. 19.500 W*fV•-E11t.1ide ~Br. 11rage, patios, view . 1825 + W"tclffGro•n Immaculate 3 bdrm con· WESTCUFFCONDO ~ ...-• .,. buya 14 Interest. Contact ....................... yard. Avail. now. IS50 + aecunty851-0320 Brand new-fltver lived do,closetopool End un· 2 Br 2ba. rrpk, pool, loan.1275,(XX). BrokerCooperatlon. Owner714/?14-8962. 27 FT Terry trailer. S300 security. Kids OK. -in.3BRtxecutJvehome Ph 5596 Gii WALKER Ml.AIWATB CallTomLeeAcent Prime toe. ~block to oo..8389 l.of!M.._. 3241 it.Sl98,000. 1122,500. 631· Rta 675-5200 Steps to the water on 642-1600 o.tofC~ beach. Pool & Jae. • ...................... wtwetbar Sl9SO mo. C/21 N~ ... .,.~_,rtC..tr. USTILUFf Lido Peninaula 2 Br. ,,..,.,., 2550 Co mpletely furn. llMTHIGH? No . Lacuna Redwd. -=97~5:...:·126=2-----64t>-5l57 76().6767 3 Bdrm. raml ly 2bamobllehomesonly3 Trade Luxury Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabana.AvaiJAug5to GOLE.ASEOPflON 11111 ocvu,woochy,2 WA.MTIDTOLIASI THE ILUffS. Catalina. ocean. night 10% DOWN years old Pool. rec rm. home on ~ acre for ln· Brand new 3 Bdrm 2 Ba June 15th. SZ75 mo. Elec· No CHh required. Gain Br. 2ba. dlnln&. 2 frplc, cw• o.Ka.t PRIME view condo 3 Ufe view Open Sat/Sun amaU petok come Unlta or ? Equity home with 1932 sq rt on trlc, water Incl. 842-*1 equity. F\nancin1 set. drapes . c pts. a p THE BLUm 4Bf 3ba Bdrms ·frontrow Ftt 1 5 2333 Arbutus 2th~bermach~~d~~ #22-182,500 1280,000. Act now ! 3.61cresf11111bleland Mt.....,..__... ll6' No qualif)'in& .. 3 Br. 2 pllancu, dbl 11r or 3Br 2~ba.famrm, S27S.OOO. A1ent 557.4579 ~ 137-•.ooo Broker Co-Op. A1eol for horses, 11.rden or wr-' -Ba. $11J,(XX) Full Price. 1900 /mo. lone term "'-I · 2 I and . Low down or644-1011 from balcony 2 baths --. 8311516. you.name.It. $129,500. ....................... Acent 55&§51S. 497-4543 am"" t or view. yr creatlveflnancing Recently reburbished. WATERFRONl TOWNHOUSE TYPE 4 Owner may 111lat In ..... MaMco EASTSlDE 3 br 2 ba lelle (w/purchueopl!) C[2t MewpartC.tr. BLUFFS Sl43,000. Ask ror Carol, HOMES PLEX in Colt M financln1 for 1 year Prof. decorated 3 8d llo yrd ,_;,. iar' HtLLSIDIVllW Aue 10,occ. 7eo.1100. all 640.5357 76().6767 Agt,673·7~. REA. LESTATE 1 esa. w/&ood down. F.dith W. home. F\llly furnished f:ae ·, bric'ii'l'Kldi Spacioua4Br. Fam/Din. &em wkdY!. MIWPOITCUST ~~~\~"7.5~1:t~."2 •••!!!mll!!!!•l!!!!l!!!!!ll 631-1400 • ;:~~~=~·~kin~ Heulck Rltr le As · w/11rdener, monthly welcome IB50 54s.om Grd!U'. lll00mo.494-2M Newpar1 Shores 4 Br. 3 3 bdrm condo. Close to Ba, with all new bright PIHIMSULADPLX S240,000.AcmtMH103 sociatu Allt for Gayle cleanin& tervlces and lcMS-2345 . Greahu 3br,2ba,frplc, 81.CanalFront. 1 d t.ennia E 1 lnterior and spa. $40,000 Sm lBr + lBr, build out Sharp.-~ auoclatlon feel In· palin/deck, nr beach & llG-fl683. J:..n:~a.Pricedto;;~. down,S222,S00.505Vlsta lo make money, by LAGUMA 110/oDOWM C~LMltt clud,edd.deJallc;:.,cffm"';. £.•d 1'/N2 ... Bl town,@0.494.-> 48r.2~Ba.Famllyrm, $1.89500 Grande. Owner/Agent. owner , $198,000. Will T-w.d Owner flnanctne. 2 .. OI._.. poo an 11 .... u •mi· on....,, nr ewport · OCE ANWARD OF pool. Harbor High dis· • · 640.8456 cooperat.e.IJ.U..5262 M·~·...__ ho111e1onlot ·4Br. + 2 Bo derin RancboSa ta ly llvln1. Lene for .-SMo.Utillocl. HIGHWAY North trict S1500.lncl.water& •C4~513N~Mz""'~11117tr1rt~f.7 GREATOCEANVIEW _,,_ Br.OneblocktoE.17th. Fer3 Brl2 Ba He~ $1500/mo.644-7020 912-JI02 Laauoa.Vacant!3huge ma.Int , 95S·0809 --------Spacious 3 bdrm pen· S. C..._.. I 076 l bdrm mobile home, 1 St. abopt. Cotta Meaa. houae on pvt 6/iO acre • 3 bdrmL~ae Park, Nr BR • 3 Ba . r PI c. Owner /Al\. thouse. security build· ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ~~e'!'fr~~~~: ,:~•: 1165,000 Full Price. beautifully landlcaped LI ichla. Mombl,L.rental, microwave, dbl/car, lge HARBOR VIEW HOMES IA.YROMr in&. Xlnt financing. covered peUO. 3 private A&ent55M.'118. w/45 llme t.rw perma· ngo ~ fenced yard, $1400 mo. Super 4Br, 3Ba, clole to tZ-/oFl4.AMCIMG Beautiful amenities. MIRA·COSTA beaches. Adultt only . nentf'loftrbeci. sooed 11it1&-4Bdrm ho use vie. yrly. Would aell or OP" prk la pool. J ust re· Newport's u clua lve A&enp~µo. Charmin& 1 story end Price includes furniture. ,,.... for bones. llotlvated to r a ir v le w /Ba lit er. tlon-~l.dre. decorated. $1Z1S/mo. in· Pt111ntul1 Point. Newly L 1D0 L 1V1 MG :: unit overlooltlnJ rreen· $24,900. O-i•I~ move at szzs.ooo .. Four cpedt Id~ •:.~1!,.!..m· Hlllle714~fk RE cld. ardnr. 640-l!W. coutrucUld4Bdrmand belt.Three bdrm,· tU-1112 WWW morelnformat.ioClca o.tef~ m ·~·----..._... EXECUTIVEHONE Oathrealdencewith pvt fA.MILYAIM cheerful livlna rm 20 unite, !.tide M. 7 Em I l Y If art ID o Pr•l'tJ 21IO XLNT J~ Beach 3br, LAlflM... 1210 DOVERWESTCUFF BOAT DOCK. Sl.650.000 Spacious 4 Br. on extra w/vaulted cellln&. Ii yrt old. Overall ftnanc· 1-4$4;SZ$1.Ac\, ....................... 2"'b•, 2lty tee Jard all ....................... 4 Br. I Ba. Gated front taclodtna lhe land or wtde lot wtth lush are.en fireplace, 2 lnvltlna In& tO'Xt. Owller' moUvat· amen. m&LmoM-1035 HOME FOR RENT court yard le rur Pllio St,215,000 le11ehold. patio. Seetn1 Is bellev· patlo1. Immaculate. ed. Hurry! C&llK.evln. CONDOS FOR RENT. I Bdrm. 1125. Ftnced dbl frplc. WOO lncld Owner/Builder D10 In&! Steps to bay le 1139,SOO w/$110,000 -= Bralldoew.SeeWestbay y1rd aodpr11e.Klda6 11rdener. No pet1. Bibb t'1&.23ll. beach. Xlnt. fio111cln1. 0 w n e r f I nan c In I · Townbomel ad tertion pita welcome. 545-2000. 752-2550 . • ••••••ml Call tod1y. Aaent Wutlam lbltt, ~altor, • A&ent nofee ...;.:::..=::.::.:...-----°"" HOUSI ~~r1M~ I a 0' Br I en 49'7·3$11. 1------·1 1•11111 l'lllS .. a .:: ,.... l116 .ai + boeia .:m.1a hM. wow Ill Sat.. 8111.. 2 bdrm, 1'11 une Ownt l•·------leedl,,.,.,., "'° • • .. I ......... -........... ~ -mo. Include• Won't lut. Newport batb, H curtty 11ted, EASTBL . 1 r S."-....................... OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE Octu fltw Zbdrm, Ill.Ir• wtJ'. 'Sau or Creal tow nhouae. adult, Newport Blufl1. bd Pt~IOOPB C.,...,_ 1071 MOllOIAY trpte, llllO. Ai.O Zbdrm HMS lbdrm, Z\'tbe, wttbar, '111,000. PentboUH l, 3 rm am. :·Juru' ....................... BEACUCOI'TAO! PllMI LA.. w/paUo, • BotJt bave ....... ...... Ull walk to buch, ttnnil. :.:!:ne.:!:.!~ • ~c~ ~.il (~.82443 ~ :C:.ur.fr~~ ~~~: lBdrm, 18a, 40 X 70 lat. Ideal Planned Community Site. On· t • 11 n l •, po o I , ....................... pool, apa. No pet1. ---&tmboo.ttttJtO patlo, air, acljaeent to S.W.900. ~lO Mllet From Fresno. 891 Acre waallertdryer. Ast: .._llUl'la.1 4 Ir. 2 Ba. 1 cblldr111 «*.Avail AQC. -Y•WSIUDM .. I I ... ,... to ttle n--ch. w --ated At""'""',~ ..... '*°'l RMC:b. 111 MVIAI 10UI. IUO/mo.1 'lrle.ue. rrmllJ bome In A-1 IUY IAYYllW ~r .. AX:: u • zBdrm...£..lBa WhlttWater 42'"" &WU MA: ..... ruu.. ., SIU rm. &Ina nn cocnbo HH40'J.f40.1M4. lottlion.a Bcb'ma ..-dtn WITHLIY8A61 acb. •Hlfl v1ew,,..110. owur will carry or K1np Canyon National Park. • .. :!'! ............... , .nt11woodbun*\1trple, 21lph•dm.2\tba,!lf f Ut rm. SecurttJ J.Avtrllt um btautlfUI '508;~.~.~=~ LOI--UX1ro11. Sil.GOO Pfl' Boatlna, Fllbtna, Ski.lnl, De. ln ROllll1'01UlDIT fem rm, bll·ln I• \lt, old, applic, 1M BBQ, ..._.. "'•v v•ew 1 Br N-· ..-. .,,_. UDlt. Mut 1tU DOW. --.. .. Of Beinl Zoned liito 17 For-• a•r~oo ... ao. uW rm, 2 car ,.=· elte 1ar. 1m•11ltlt11, -· :::,:do~0__.__... •1"_...,... view. A.Mwne lit. T.D ... B ... rm J'"Ba i.obbJ p..1-d--1.~ ..a......... "'V\.-... • , ........ t ""-v l I ..... 0 '1 .... Cn.. wn • •a-•n~ owe 2nd. Trull Deed Ir .. • ... • D nu ...... ___.,.. ty Acre SecUons . =ted ID· ,... • .., .... b~ I ·-· • m .cro. ~ ..... ' OPCNl,\T/ll11f 14 btlt. I petiaat Stepe to A N D w A v ! 'rm, dee~ car ,.,, Norm II '1. Bkr. CreaM Of Fresno II In Next Kida • -wtleomt. , 21101 Ana Marl• Hl·Rlt~~ C/JIMI•,.,. pooU !itr•mely PAY MINTS tST faboloul Sli',IOO. flMllf 10 Yean. p&?,720 . Price, ....... ~A4 ....... ,.. ••• -~.r .. ;,;~~:,:.~ 111"°" • ..!.~'!-* .... ~tr.l'IBR Clllllr llS=ted ~~'lltr !! Y!AR .... 000. BroUr .., lfrr9) •• • r -... A alllmmad -..... .,_ .,u•• -_....Jt!!tllllL~-1 lh -. rw prt .. ,. •llll To Plart 1our .,., . .. ..... :!!.... .. _.. owto••AllOC' ... It.,•• Co. all &\1J.\~1~1JlT~~ .... ~ t• "FMtR1111lt1' llr, 1 .. ktw__..,..., Eft . li.m[i jtritbrhu •1& ............... _... lenitt Dlrtctoq (!) ;;,.: ...... , ...... ,.. prdel lllHM, Dllllll ltat ..... .. Nl;IOCIT~.. ad ... CallNow --.......... .=.....;.. .......... -..... 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"Oo A.lr,cpt,,drpf, I ltftll LUtw.J: , .. ,1.-. ................................. , ........... ,_ .. _ ... ,... •• 1 Call" tw. °"'* fl'Om I0-'981 CLYDE a.JI LOY AILI !. elifX>NDO beaut lbr • .Z~ba, pool 8135/mo. lf..3119Suzi, ffO=M Attncu:e a br, l~ ba condo, w/many up. &rades incl. beauUfuJ p1tlo1 Walk to· buch. Cal) d&l• 7$1·4842 : ,evu/wt~~l Newport HeiChta wd t Br. 1 81. bo111e, 1arSt yard, 2~ u r 1arace. Adulu. no peta. lit. " last + DIOdePOlit. -Mo. 4'1 Santa Ana. S48-S041 aft. •• hrfr-tY..W 3 Br. iien. 2~ ba, frplc, spa. prv bch. 2 car 1ar. No pets. ~ mo. Boat all p a Viii. 87 3-80SS, 875-0587. Exec . 4 Bdrm with separate master suite. 3000 s If. On SanU&10 Dr In OoY er Sho res. $1800/mo lease. Smith· Mexer Bk 543-7813 Pvt park, 3 Bt Z'h Ba, W /D, refrig, $7~/mo. Kidt OK, no pets. John MarshaU ·~· _~ ..... : R&'MttX IH ~I T1•1i' YIAIMIOUMD .U.1 Soc111 Acll"'htt DI· 1tclof •Fr"~>' e111nc11 • aeo·, • Plfllee • lllvt mo<I OMAT MCMATIOM: r.nn. • Fr11 L"'°"9 (PfO & PfO Shop) • 2 HHllll Oliot•Slune • HydrometHO• • Sw1mm1ng • Golt Driving Ra1191 llAUT~ APTI: Stngl11, I & 2 Bt<I· room• • Furnl1ll•d l l.Wur'14111ed • MAI Llv1ng • No Pila • Mod1t1 Open O•lly 910 8 01kwood O....~ta Newport IMch N. 880 1rv"'• '" ·~· (714) 845-1104 Newpott e.ectl s. 1700 l&h St IDo••' fl 16111) (714) 642·511J HARBOR RIDGE: Great view! Prol. decor. Furn. 2·3 Br. New Condo. Owner 673-Wl 1 BR adult condo, sec. guard. pool, jacuni. sauna , gy m. S8SO. 645-0230 OCEAN-2Bdrm. newly decorated, lease, paUo, mo.~7762 .. ST*T II 1 Ir. feoad yard, very APllTlllJS lo. Lab Tlboe k&xW"1 1105. lodcil. teeretarlal • ......., ...... 441 • • • • I Ir. 1~ a..~ nlr.. lee It DISl Not· Mta. Home lllt.1. ~ I.A phone &111., word pro. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• lullWe. 1 ebJld OK. UnWm A.Pt ll. Stt/S!.m. COUNllT CUii Moat1omery ~tea, cwlnJ· Teles. qwt For atoN Ir oMce space Yard, lldry r'IQ. Great lllldlatx._. Jl40 tftM..lia.lil ~=,:1:.::· THIC0~.}~ EJlS atru aona.b&eratet. b:. lllOlllo. .. ....... -....... ... .....~ ...-"'''~ 100 .. 4000 s. Ft. WSITT HOUND m.. 1 Ji 941 Nttd1 a pl1ce to board pnoftr t'hloa Covt Vicinity <Coron• dtl Mar) DLMGMT. 19!03 TMIW'9flll1'1a MllWPOIT 0 CE AN f R 0 NT · 714 l-Olll M~AVERDEbR 8 .a. Lu1111AM..tt11taf llACH Newport. Avail wtly, PLAZA Clrcum1tanca preventb1mllVU11W1tbU1 2wri,:."~Oftl:.v:o rordabte •vtna. 1,i 1r 3 Aq. "Sellt 54.S-2147 & MllWPOIT W5 MftaVerdeE.c.M. peta sas. Sien'• Mtmt. lh'. WtlJ decoraled. An adllll oommunlty oo MS-as.t CIHTB 54Ml23 Co.ffMa Olympie.._ pool. Ulbt· tbt Back Bay. Spec· M/P prof. J .br, pool, S.C. Pr:••:• llTA&.Sl'ACI td teull t'OUrt, Jacuul, tacidar Spa, 7 awlm· Plaza. DIO mo. + S200 L_._ '81\ litt landacapln~ mln1pook,811pt,edltn· aec.Attet8P)C.5630a!6 3wlndowolflcaavaila· 1J.Odsq.l;.';ooH(;rbo~ •••••••••••••••••••• •e-t•B"8 Ho.Bl bealllll\&I blcta. nit cow11, bike tta.111, Exclualve So. C. abopplnf bit in Full Service Leo at ex~~e.' . . rea --=• la•n...., To-.-.-• • tu t t I n I a r e e n . Itta, 20 mill to beub, Z • R mi a..-1t SOOS O 1 ..._.,, 5015 "' -From .a..osu acbelor1. 1 and z Br.Z Ba.~.A11 thru SuJtelnNewportCeoter ealono ca 675-8700 ~•mr " -CONOOS FOR ft!NT A ii N ' ............................................. . 2Br. + Dm.2~8a. "40 MAllMaS WALi bedroom• apertmenll. La bo r ay. e('s. va · ow. RITALSPACI BIKE RENTAL BUSI. 50~JOINTVENTURE 2Br.Z~Ba. $UO z' 3 Bt. Towoho&11e and townbouaea from 548-2320call early AM. 84G-5S40 SOOO&q.h.ooNwptBlvd. In Laguna Belch For OPPORTUNITY l Br,lllratra '515 Apt.a rrom M Patios 1510.00permontb KONA HOUie oo ocean. HI traffic. Great ex-moreinfo,caU41M·330t. Car wu h developer· Brand new. full alte 1fn1ie ' double car OnJaa;iborMHl''-At Furn'd. SIPI 4. Week or ~~0~880~0 ~qF~t'_C ~~i posure. S3SOO mo. Sw~Pool oper ator will provide townhomu, double ,., ••••• near Hunt. SanJoaqum UDRoad mootb.87~ Newport Blvd, C.M. Ph lmmed.occupy. c.....rc.. land " building. Needs 1ara1es. ottvat.e fenced Harbour. 841)F. (714*+1900 ......... -. 4300 6'8·94ll5 Realono~ 675-6700 Joint venture partner Lor yarda, ff.replaces. No 1 .... 5 ... ...,...... Oceanfront for Winter ....................... NewportMOdem Store Service ....... front end expenses. pets. Located 2 bk>cu " , ...... , ... Rental• Fumiahed Ir u _,_ or ofc nr post ore S4SO Southern Orange Coa1t 957-1777 from downtown ahop· 3 Br. 2 Ba. Aot. with 2 unfurn Broker 87M912 &0•w&?li~~ deposl~ s.MwToSMre 548 s tf. 2131471-7001 Area. No exp nee. Will Mow.=;.."-"-'-y"""to-L.09-~-S.,...O"'"z'""'s ping 5 · to beach car attached 1ar1ge · · . · cut ..... expenses . SllOto S140 perofrice Jerry train. $$0,000 Full ...................... . Opeftda:mi.U w /D boolt·up, patio: NO FEE! Apt. Ir Condo Profeulon11ly since 504 N. Newport Blvd amount req. Will net WI DOW bu mooey for ,...W ..... St c M frplt. Small pet/child ttnlala. VW. Rent.a.la. 1.971. SuJt• ....,1 ..... 6m Coro.adet Mer $40,000 pl1.m. Call Mon/· 2nd T.D.'a .. 0.ooo •-up! -. -.... .. . . ok. Nr Hla'IL Harbour. 875-4812Broker HOUSIMAm .... -,._. ...... ft G F 9 PM 408-867-0111 ~ • M5-11311or~ Only'""'""'. UDO VIEW Z br, 2 ba. 2 -..... 4200 sq round floor. _.!!.,_ S . £.Z CREDIT! No pnlly . l'\..&.a&... 35 ,,.,_ _.'lL>I Coast Highway ICECREAM·NEWPORT CallA&t Eileen87~7311 ,,_.,.. OYW TSL MGMT fl42..1603 terr.,frp~prime,adlts. H~ Realonomics Co rp Xlntbeachloc $19,SOO Lr& 2 Bdrm. Upper. $370 MUI au~u JIDIM p ,ooomcd7$.8358 _ ~ PEMHSULA 675-8700 Must sell now! 1.~ SOo/e EllllitYC~ mo. Btn landscaping. -no <~· ,.,1 .. , i . • f s10.ooo £o l2 million. No pets. Crpta. drpa, l*·lnl, •t· Blulfa. 2 BR z~ BA. Elle · •'avCN Spac ous executive 0 · OfftCE SP.ACE New growut£ womens ex· Land devel/bght mfg. LEEWARDSAPTS. tchd&er.ISJS.SSGl21. 1ar. P ool. $67S. 1.,z-<i ·.,.~.,.,. i ~~~~.1~'::vi!:~v~~~ Motomo.nodepos1Ls emse "health spa. No electronics, com· 2020 Fullmon Ave. DE LAWARE PINES IWO-S2118,5!1):75S. U .A... 1•u---Great potential S2SO.OOO. puters. Prine. only 831-03r7 APTS. VERSAll.LES .______ ble, 'optional' From 22S I N C L R EC E p T . Terms n0-0633 Bkr. Crossroads Develop-s ioua 1"2Bdrm sq ft. up at reasonable CONFER. CO FFEE R IE Offi T THE VICTORIAN Newly pac · 2 br, 2 be P JI. Frplc, Oldest 6 lafitst agency rentals No lease re-ea slate ice. um· ment Co. P.O. Box .o!I, decor 2Br.w/&ar.adlts Fr plc , stove, di.a-refrlg. Ocean 4c bay in So.Calll.sincel'11 quired,ca1J873-3002 COPYRM.ETC Key operation Tustin,9211Bl crpts,drps,blt-lna.Fncd hwasher, 1arba1e dis· view. SUS. Sand y , Credits: ABC.NBC.CBS. Completelyfwmshedtn· ~ Trwt yrd w /pat.io, water pd. rm·'· pool, lal.lldry fac. 642~149 Cosmo. PbU Donahue BO AT SLIP I DE A L IF RE AL eluding s hne phones. ofjdj 5035 63Ml20 call l·S.867Vlc· mall, quiet complex. S.C....... 3176 •~off• i.tcw.di.~a.... ESTATE RELATED Prime toc1tion on ••••••••••••••••••••••• toria. M$O. Adults only. Peta COO· to all who need a place. BUSINES.5. Pac1 f1c Coast Hwy in Want investor for Npt sldered. 1 Br. "50/mo. Z ...... ••••••••••••••••• whetl "Oii ow C a del Mar Call 1 Br. Carpets, drapes, Br. SS$0/mo. 19221 Nearnewlbr.apt .. built-Newport Beach,641-1899 cWut'3000to 4000 PRIVATE DESK st;~7 ~!f.f~~~':!:·orG~~ pool. Adults, q,uiet ·~· Delaware St .. (So. of in1 , carpets, drapes, ServingalllbeS.Coast <.. Ft =Cal AREASORSUlTENOW PRl...-SHOP T.D.A'", .. c'"61. mospbere. Buameu • Garfield) 842·8807. Of. carport, laimdry faciU· -,. • AVAIL. "• ~-v .. ,...,, professional tenants. fl ee hn : Tues-Thurs ty, public tennis courts. Garden Grove, e-3482 Sale 67 662. GIL 714195.S-1055 Thriving business, C.M .. iiliii.._.ii_iiiiii_~iii .. i _...liiiiTi.Di.i?iiiiii 731-81129 Aaent. alter S:30PM, Fri·Mon. and goU course right THE RJGHT RES. 67S-SS3S low overhead. Call for "_..A_ 2 Huge Bedrooms In 9·5PM. be hind prope rty!! -details. tSS,000. Craig COMPETITIVERATES au per location. Fully Avail. now. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adults only no pets. Sb rin ,. Sett . L' in THSEPRAICGEHT ~~tnt~ J1~~~ 631-00I Delta1;:4~~~-:~age carpeted, built-Ins. Upat airs , ds hwab. Available Immediately. a 'co se! IV g 2 Frwys. Civ1"c Center L1'cen1edR.E.B-.. er ground noor. Over rtfrige, w/d, balcony. 1 P7Smo.Owner6U-013S. A I PRICE JUll Adults only. No -=· child OK. no pets pleue. z BR. 2 BA. CONDO. On HO~SIMATES GUAltAM1'HD! Shopping Center. prime $350 Mo. sea W. W1 . SS2S. 5'$.ZCXKI. A&t. no golf coune. liOO. Convenient roommate 300 lo 6000Sq. Ft. Prime loc. 9'79·8889or 64S-121i0 WE PA YlHI MOST Ht lo•ff .... FOi IMfOIMA TION ...... c.11 '7).UJJ BA YFRONT. PIER le SUP. Dover Shores 3 BR, u ail. lmmed. DllOO mo. Call Ann Peters WESTCUFF. 3 BR 2 Ba, lg e r ncd ya r d , pouessioo 9/1, SlOOO mo. Apt E. 648-Un. fee. 492~00 pencnaJ pni(lle service. Waterfront offices in RETAIL olc. space. 700 For your T.D.'s & Notes ....................... SPACIOUS 2 BR. ~~uJt, Deluxe poolside xtra S....... Dnay49t-12!N Newport Harbor with sq ft., Westcliff areM. RESTAURANT at Denison Assoc GtMral 3102 open beamed ceiU~g, lar1e 2br, 2ba, bltns. c...a..a.-... 1171 Newport Bcb. S275. boat slips available 8Sl·U>O Seats 18S. Coffee shop. _..67_._3~-7~3"""11 ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s ~10W:S·~rYlng dswhr. l \o't miles beach. • ••• ;r.:.".=••••••••••I Mature Fem. Nice 2 Br Plus a long list of special StorH or OffkH lge din nn + banquet 7 Unit Riverside. $167.000 APTMTSFOllB(f r. . • . Adlts, no pets. $450 mo 1 BR condo. Frplc. enc.I 2Ba. Pool.631·S489 amenities Terrific leas· Prime Coast Hwy loca· r':"l which would make Equity ~7.000. Will Barntt Rhy, 642-5200 BIG CANYON TWNHSE· Golf course ~. 2Br. 2Ba. pvt gar, pool, ten· nis, im mac cond. 11.250 mo. ~«497-5471. H B .• N. 8.. C.OSta Mesa 67M .,1 8803P 1 e · S 4 8 7 3 S 6 · 538-8362. gar .• wtr. ' o.u pd. No Spectacular view, securi-lng terms now available. llon, CdM ~ or 3040 nice cocktail louoge trade to Costa Mesa Somet.bin& for Everyone ~ -· c II Tod ' Loe 1 hr N ol Palm Spr-ho G 1 Bach. to 4 Br. Unlum. ·. 2 br, Z ba, blt·lns. gas ~ts.$95.775-2114 tygate.tennis.pool.spa. a171 ~1ay67.:•662 Call Paul Martin. 1ngs.State HwvS21nHi use.Property, odor lbr E /side. small but r r p I c . enc t g 8 r , Harbor Ridge. S5SO!no .. ~ 644-7383. Desert Sky 15 b lue air 15 2nd T D MS-2075 or :lfer~e~oli:x~~ cozy w/lots of nea S47S tmo, lst. last. Sl50 ........ ""'!• btct 760-9307. loat A•lillba.! Newport Beach lS x so. pure Grossing 'over S48-._,S""'763~. -----wood. Adlt.s only. $335. sec. 778l1Jberty. orU.lu hid 3900 Liberal Roommate con· ZS0.1805West cliffDr. Good I S_....-C fireplace, laun. room, SS1·1660. . 8'2-6ZJ9,IM8-4ll.S ....................... tactservi~. MEWPOITCEHTll S30.000 mo ease """"""~ o. In desirable Baycrest area, avad. Aug. s. 3 br. Z ba, den. formal din. Spac. liv. rm w/dual stone frplc. pvt patio, beauUJul comer. trad. decor w /extent Ive tile floors. Xlnt cond. Call 640-6716, or collect H4S·4630. Shown by appt only. beamed ceillnp, Large 2 Br. bl t·1~s . KlDSOK,nearnew,3BR S EA WI HD (213)633-3449 Presllg~. full service -7Sl·~Anytime Presentownersw11lhan· All types ol real estate ~~rr~~~··.·1~0~~:!;,~:~ garage.1980 DAnaheun 21hba,smallpvtyard.2 VILLAGE P rofessional woman EXEC oHices lnclds A&~~~e6rOOA\~~o· Jo:2 ~!fi P~r~ :~c~Ul~~ investment.s slncet949 design. NO FEE. O~ Mo7. Ads ultsM. no peF ~· garages, 1575. 645-9161, N ._., bdrtn I would like so share her rcpt, see. xerox. under-Owner Agt. 831·12S7 8111 1·367-7889 1·362-4814 S~~ ill pen · . OD · r 1. ask for Bob ew l~ uxury . ground pk'g, telex & an· _ -=---_ ,.,. TSL MGMT. 642-1603 54.S-3229. adult ap«a in 14 plans 1 home with another tique decor. conr. rm. Cow rdat Sml town reslaurant in 642-Zl71 545-061 1 ..... ,..... 3106 1 B 1 B t . 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo on the Bdrm from s.65 2 bdrm woman. COM. Ocean 644·7189. R..tals 4475 Atascadero, Ca Profit•· t r / f~· ups airst. sand.~· sauna, gym, from ..,.., To.:,..bouse view, quiet, beautiful ble even with non $773 PER MONTH s ove re n g carpor bot tu all ·--u-.. SO -· -·· -... 67 .. DU'> ..... 9997 Office, 2 rooms w/ wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• · INCOME • •••••••••••••••••••••• On the water. 2 br, 2 ba, 3 bdrm. 2 ba apt. South Bay Front. Avail for lease. Sl.3l0 mo 675-7737 after ti PM. lc6oa ,....... 1107 frplc, beamed ceiling, ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. Dock avai l. Yrly rental, bachelor. U l32S mo 'h blk off bch. S825/mo. Ava·· Aug. 22· 201 E. Balboa Blvd. Dys 962·SS33 ; ev s 67S-9S6Z.75U9ZS 67S'*9 I ..... ,.. ....... CoroM .. Mer 1822 HlfiBbR viii' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 .bd. rtn:il¥! ba. Z Ito~ ZBr lYa ba. 2 stry, frplc, witfl fa np, form-pool, deck, adult. no pet. dlnmg. w. big yard. 1590, 673-0t73 privacy. tmo. PENTHOUSE COR~2 BDRM 2 Bdrm, 1 ... beam ce1l· with ~ . Panoraml~ -. vieJr co . Adult.t. Pool Inca. fireplace. pool, and spa. /mo lie. • Adlu. no pets. l54S Mo. 2 rm. lots wood and OC~:ONT s~tter'..!, r.4!Place, mature aowts.187S/mo. WaterfrootHomes. Inc 611°1400 640-1208 GI Seaward. 2 Br. 1~ ba, 6 mos old. View deck. S7SO/mo. 9'75-0363 work. 760-~ rq. LUXURY CONDO 2 bdrm, 2 ba. pool. spa. ILUFFSCOHDO garage, west of PCH SSSOpermo. 2 Bdrm Z Ba, exposed 752-1869. aft 6 '98-6716 beam ceilings. frplc, wet Large 1 Br. Apt. near bar. new. ~/mo. Sub-beach. wet bar. frplc. mil oo r;,ts· 760-8041. single pre<emld. m2S in· Ownr/Br · clds mostutlls.673-11.SJ. Harbor View Homes, b eallt. executive En.Joy summer living all Portortno. 3 Bdrm. new year. Wa lk to CdM 8 I 8 rm a y s t e m + beach. 2bdrm, frplc, lrg separate mother·in · d eck , e n cl pr k g . la w /m aid · s q t r s l!IOO/mo. Avajl 87S-3S89. 759·0%7@. $1400. 3 Br. Z Ba. Dplx, frplc, 431 VILLA IAUOA CamaUon. '800. Greg. • Bdrm. n.......A •. Bay 213/SS0·2559 wk dys, ' ..,..._. • 213/4S1·329S evea & view. Comp. upgraded. wknds. llOO mo. 1-8834303 wkz-' B::..:r::.:.=2""'B-a.-1nd-.-sto_ry_d-pl-x end, G7ual7 eves. witb frpk 4c sundeck. ·s.c..... 3Z7' S67S Mo. Call Greg. 213 /550·2559 wkdys , .,..., .. , .... ••••••••••• 2 13 /~ci azas 6 2 BR Z h twnbme. pools, ... • • eves Presidential Hits. ~. -'w;.;.::k=n:.;;;d""•·----- SS2·50tl aft SPM c..te Mete llZ4 C1ad11dd ...................... . U.1"9 I t td 3425 MESA VERDE home at· ••••••••••••• .. • .. ••••• moa pbere.2"3dlxap«a. WOODBRIOOE-3bdrm. No eeta. 546-l034. '550. UpQlra, spadcp, MIEWLY DlCOI. quiet neipbortiood. Bit· 1 Br. &u pd, encl pr Ina. Crpta. drpe, access d/wu her, pool. Adults io pool, spa, tennis 842-scn3. courts. Sl Wiidwood. -=~.=;... ____ _ czmm.a:m. Z Ir. I le Mt New ocean view condos. 2 Newly decor. <111 pd. bdrm, 2 bath + den. encl gar., =· dshWT. • from •· 87$-9111 or ..:.A=d=ul=tso:... 842--"-=-="-· -- !17S.p. l Ir Towl6:a •• YIU.A IALIOA Newly deror. au pd .. . t Bdrm. Ocean ac Bay encl 1ar., pool, dawbr. *"· Comp. UPCJ'aded . ..:.A.:::d.=.ulta:.:.:... IO~scn3==.::.;..· __ lloo mo. l.-.oo3 wk IASTSl)I p .tTw.r7evea. Avail. now. z bdrm, lbl. CONDOS FOR RENT, 1 ltOl'f, we. dnpea, esa. Brand new. paUo, frplc, d/W, bum • • t b a y celll11&1, 1ar, adults. ~ Id, aectioa tf7$/mo. 1'SL MGMT ffZ.IM PINI! BWFF APTS. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adulta, DO peta. Patio. view, frplc, encl aar ..... no••. •• SPMC laund . 5'6.3666 . M 2i3133J 394·6 •• $600 + pools, teruiis. ......,. ..._or ._. bar. 232 sq ft . S200 Mo. COMMERCIAL RETAlL working owner. Price Invest S50.000 wilh 17'} o. . or waterfalla, ponds! Gu Bayfroot pvt suite, non· Util Pd. 646-lS84 SPACE, busy E. 17th St . negotiable OWC paper. B . hEASTSID~ 714 9193. for cooklnl .tr heating smoker. Gar, shr kitch. OFFICE SPACE 2ns Costa Mesa. 1.~ sq.ft Call Edith W. Hessick Interest lS years well t>J:!s\ ~ .. :~~~!tio. 2TOBWNEHDO.,,REO PO M1 paid, From San Diego /mo.67~ f d I N. rt at$900mo. Rllr & Associates (805) l!_e£ured.P.P.S2S-S84S. carport liOO mo. Avail '" · 00 · Frw y drive North on Female Rmmte 3S + to sq. t. e wee. 111 ewpo Barrett R!!l, 642·5840 466-0500 Ask for Gayle Alaow.c_.../ 811 640-0997 pa rk , near beach. Beach to McFadden shr lux 2br apt Nr SC c~:~ettfillL642·S840 sso--;Q-rl.front w tsi;~ Shar . -Pe~/ · 96J.Sl91 thenWestonMcFadden Plaza /College All ------Estab seconds &'anti· Loat&F'Oliliid a.11ae .... & QMiet 1 Br. Duplex. S3SO 417"'1 to Sea wind Village. amen. 556-4776 alt 'work· WEST CL If f gue. E/Si<kCM. 548-72~ OVERWEIGHT' ..................... .. 1 Br. apt. Up or down. Alabama. (714)893-Sli&. inghrs. BLDG. Stor-4550 UNDERWEIGHT? Shed AMO.Cftah 5100 Pool & spa. Adults. no 9a).8263 looms 4000 Low rent . lntemaUonal -"7-or gain lbs. quickly, ••••••••••••••••••••••• p~ts . S460 up. Mesa Mile to bch. new 2br 2ba. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Tra veler looking for HEWPOIT IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• safely, sell5ibly'. 1009', $CDIU Ins Pines,549-Ufl. · 2 car attached ga r. 2500' CONDO oo lovely qu.iet cleanmaletoshr Comer WestcllffDr St0t"09'Gcrac)es guar 49•·3929 eve """'1.1.1 2 BR, nr. OCC. Patio/ear. w /opener, roman tub. Greenbelt w/spaclou.s 2Br 'turn Woodbridge & Irvine Ave C.M area 548-31178 640..7326 ANSWERS Cb. OK. S42S + sec. marble frplc, centul patios Ir aundecks or apt. 549-221.S, SS1·9553 lSOO Sq fl Office Suite R..tals WClllhcl 4600 Endure -Genius 64S·1387 va c system, w/d . pool.SS7·'1m«MCMi339. Fem . roommate wanted Ideal location ror At·....................... Sickle -Driven - 2Br. nr So. Coast Plaza & IM6·960l Private ealrance in priv. to stir oceanlront home. torney, Real Estate or Refined mature woman Affiliate ltahc -Nimble _ OCC. S38S mo. 754-0588. SUMSITISLAMD home. No 1mokiJ:lg or NB. 6ll-0232or 67S-7S25 E n l r e Pren e ~ r · desires guest qt rs in NEWPOIT IEACH IT'S INEDIBLE 540-1632 WAT'aRIOHT drloklog. Pref. male Female or Male to share Beaut1ru!ly ma10ta1ned quality East Blurfs. Become a work ing The yoWJg-rouple down I Br. stove. private patio, Z hu&e bdnna. 1 ba. sun-over40.127SKo. SS&-0637 furn Z Br. Newport full se"".1~ bldg. Orfice CdM home. Selective. m· partner m the luxunous the street JU5t got mar· gas paid, pool, laundry deck. l bllt. to beach. Xlnt Lg Pvt ba nr Hoag Beach. $311.S meld ut11s now iviil. telligent, non.smoker. sheepskin business ried Neither one of rm. Adults. Ref's. Upatairaapl.-.SOmo. no kit no 1mok steady M 673-&302days. C .. Mehso refs.49'7-3MOor 499.3795 SJ0 ,000 for so~ them can cook. bul $320/mo. fi4&.8727 Utilities Included. 8 mo. 1225. ~103S Christian Roommate 6454 I 0 I Seruor Citizen (arllst >de· pa rt n e rs h Ip. r u 11 y that's okay. They·re go- 1 Br. carpet, drape,, leue.~D!ck z working adults wanted. 2br 38st, N.B. Pen $160 CdM Deluxe Swtes. AC. sires home prer with secured call. ing to write a cookbook stove & re!rige. Adults, llwtk lat Hu&e pool home, across 673-78S6DanEvess.9 ampl pkg, ~I pd 28SS studio. Year lease 7 14-44U34' ca 11 e d ··IT · s no ts. · 64M3112. F 3142 Santa Ana C.C. $275 & pref 0 Id er I 8 d y ~ Cst H .87~ Beginning Oct 1, 673-5223 INEDIBLE." BJ !1;1'J:;J!: ~}~·~.Bf~:·~••••••••••••• fp9~ mo. 5'S·6891 aft Ilks /plays clam cal ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, lndry, paUo, dis· Bay view ~ 3. Br. 2 music) lo shr nice home • • hwsbr, encl gar. Adlts. Ba. pool, terwa & 11pa. Beautiful Npt Bch home CM. Sue 751-«IOll no pets. $550. 3106 f795.A&ert851·16Sl. wdants working Cemale Private community, blk • 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL • Gincer,54M400 lniM )144 8 ult$27Smo846-53M toNewportBeach.Clean Quiet 2 Br 2 Ba Condo 2 ••••••••••••••• .. •••• .. CDM unlum i:m & ba, quiet professional to • • car gara&e Adults ~ •2 bdrm. 1 bath condo. priv ~ntry, pk:in.g space, share home w /same. • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • pets. SSSO .. 536-5066 or Adult.a, on lake, tennis, no lutch. 1 qwet adlt. Rich, Eve646-9530 846-2SOL poola. f54S.~5Gll. S200 per mo. 1.st' last Fem to shr N.B. Condo e It's easy to place your 8-0ay Week Classified by mail, and it e mo + sec dep req'd. f II f c I d Large 1 bdrm apt. Quiet Woodbrid&e z Br. Condo. 842-4709 u y um 0 stu ent costs J·ust $8 -that's only a dollar a day! To qualify for this • area, new cpt, 2 cars ok. wuher, dryer, refrige. pref $230 + \.\ utll avail • No pets, no children. wm leue at ts7S per Respo nsible you ng 8/1 Janet·Don6.'n-~u • special offer . you must be a non-commercial user offering • $350mo.642-37a1 mo. All amenities, ten· female wanted Attrac· Professional male. ~-30. merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad, and the price must nia pools •Jiii Avail tive, bri&ht. larte room Prefer traveling Pool, • • 8 1• t7S '5933' days. with frpfc, pvt entrance lenn11' • n•ar s.c. Pina be in your ad . The cost stays the same wh ether your ad .,....._.llll c; .. ;....18•..:_ •-w1.-.1 •. ' and wet bar. Avail im· "' • • ~--,,_...., ~·-· ....... 1 S18Smo.96&-:m7 needs eight days selling time or just one. APAl'ni8fTS ~ hM 3141 ~.'8A:.,~ ast. Male or Female share • • Beautiful landscaped ••••••••••n••••••••••• N t B h P t Newport Beach 4 Br. e Use one word 1n each box. About 4 words make one e garden apts Patios or Ocean froat 2 BR. 2 BA. P c -r e ~ r house. w /pools & tennis decks. Pool A:. Spa, COY· w ID. Pool, under1round en:iployed male . Kit. courts. block to beach. • classified line of type, Minimum ad IS 3 lines. Please print • ered partina. Adults. no parking. Guarded. erivlle&es.12'7S.IWO-S987 Call Paul.642,5869. pets. Adults ooly. $1000 mo. S•t ".... 4JOC) Prof. female to share 4 • plainly. • Bach. $165-$370 A,cent/owner•lmJ ....................... Br. Npt Hgts. S300 22SOVancuard.541)..11626 lbdrm, new, Ira deck, U DO ISLE dwmlng 3 mo+~ util. 631·1549, • r -----------------------------,. !!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!•••!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Nor lb end. Close to bdrm, 2 beth, playroom. 875-0236 • Eutside Cotta Meu. beach. p . *-7079. ~Ult re~~,,:dn· 'M r to sbr 3 bX house, I • Spacious 1 Br. Apt .. loft. botel calllornla Apta, \o't 1Y reo y, Nwpt Bcb; I blk to • I • Avail 8-1.S. m Unlveral-block to beach, aecurtty 875-tlU. ocean, $2'7S. Pat87~954 I ty Dr. See Manager Apt. bid&, refrlse, atove, Newport Bach · Sum· Roommate needed. dplx • I • l~r~~:.~ cpta, ~ :,0 a:.1::~ A;!n~h:.~~s. tva~:~·uf.~ ~~lls .• • S 1.00 II •• drp1, atove . f r ig, or4N-27!7 NEWPORT OCEAN· F 2().JS to shr 2 br z ba gas/wtr. S.135. 646-9'29 LuHry 1Br, ocn view. FRONT Lux. 2-4 Br. Wk· Promontory Potni apt • 10 60 I • Large28r, 2ba. Immac. 2 frplc, open beams, blk lo ly. 873-SURF,873-7877. N B 875-3889 · • ca r g ar .. SS7S /mo. bch fl!()Omo.7Sl-42U Hunt. Bcb Ira 3bdrm · · .· • I. 213 /8$3-2200 Ali ce, Lar e 1 bdnnocean view w/11pa. Nearbeacb. Aug. Dana Pomt share house. 13.20 wkdys. t' p lo eccn only. 960-5'71.5. Child okay .. 8111 • l • ap . own wn . ..,.,.,. -831-1257 496-2969 l • 2 Br. 1 Ba. Nr S. Cat CaU 49f.lt'67. Bayfront pvt suite. Adlt . • 15.IO • Plau, S.A. Adults. ssoo. Etrlcltnc wilt to bcb DOD·lmoker July LS to Pnv 2nd n Uv rm br ba I 1N;,"J:;:,; •. ...,. ~;Jlst":;...1oo1 .w. ~:.:..:,·· luoO/mo . 55r::.::-.:•.:; : Add $2.60 for each 1ddttlon1l llne for 8 tlmea 1 1 •. ~!':*~A~': Mlwporf.... JNf OCEANRONT. Sept. Ir Roommate . Z bedroom St'. Call kW ..,... btwn ....................... :•kf1 ~· -.rroo. coodo in Hunt. Beach. • I • 8AM6lPM.MM404. 38drm,2blllh,'150 mo. Jea lal Female non·amoker •• p bl. h df 8d t fn le Roomy 3 Br TownboUH yrty. Call Mon lhru Sat. Oceanfront Duplexes, uu p er month + U IS my a Or ayS S ar I 9---------- apt In q~ltt Adult 1M .f75. • Newpon a.da, I: a utillUea. Need 9/1. Call • Ctass1·1,·cat1·on '• Complu. Ne•l1 rt· OCN 68AYV1EW Bdrma. Avail wee ly, IN-7187 • I decorated, fireplace. Bri&llt 2Br, 2Ba penthlt 91ea1~_5441 4~=:._awmA ~:.. H.B. CONDO rmmte Name I• enclad pado Ir aaraae. uak, ha ameaMlel. tf!O .. I --q ,..,... w a n led Us O / m o. e -• Sorry, 00 pl&I. U llo. mo. BYCON=•1 U5tl suowll 11• pool/rec room. Call • Address 1 1 • 14H1!lcallbent.s;IO mJDIO • 9etOM from ~j1d. 111·085, eveplaaaMNSlt Spacious adnn, !. aide. beacb. •tmo yrly. Part Nwpt, tamil, pool, • C't Ph I. ead1ar,adal&a,iopeg. Pool, mt ..... latmdry. a .. ea ~· . 'uoJet spa. mlturt employed I y Zip one '4U. Opea Sat/Sun, Z10 Cedar, Npt Sllora. :•~·.!._-::· umWtl F. wa"'*1to1br 2Br, • ------,. =-~ .._ Vllta. 2~a. beldnd Hoes CtUm•• pet • ~e.+Dia'=:.;. • • Ch eck or M.O. enclosed O '• 1.:.:0~.!-Mca~ =~·J:~' mo. \-!':e~r~~ 11~.::.':::m~ e Charge my ad to: l• funt.M .PlM ·~~Br ... ~ =~·A~~':;~ P mo.CM.sttaltt e D # Exp 1• Yl1AC090IA •DO,...... o. Aa&ll·A!w•.ITMNI. Oflle..... 4400. • ·I• 8"tioal g llde •Jib. 1 I Be4ford Lue. .. rt ll •••••••••"•••••••••••• • ind, .... Piiio. dlllwtbr '..... ·=to ·.::~ 'a :·: JltT w..aa. N.8. Want 1 • 6 stoYt. llalt aUltree. J_!!,_na, Jrl1. fl10mo, new !'tat 1aio.t. izt financial Inst. TOOOii.r. • 0 # Exp. • NoPIU. """'' 111tm, llMio. .-. Ml!:~ -.Ml~ 11t. 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Xln1udt fr. trans.498-m:earu.~ SECltETARY $~~ mss IMMEDIATE West 19tb.C.M. 400 lost & homel~ dogs com pensate. 6'2·'674 Relations Agency seek mge uenails IOC mg Banlllng B ONE orie....aa~s .R .a.un Ir .... ·OM & So c D ing director ror new medical & dental plan TB.La Local Newport Beach IOl"'ll"9 --cats 561 ity r &MlloJMll!!lr Orange Co office.Salar Contact Se rvi ce sav1ngs &loan lsseeking MQNJfft'lllDJI. Entry level through Shampoo technician. Or..L!.34·7943, 634-7~1 ,,..,......_ Salary to 0),000 Send Manager Exe. opportwuty for ex a s e If mot 1 val ed ~ management J>051t1ons Busy salon. 8'S·8tU, Peno.ah 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r e s u m e t o H B JOHNSON I SOH per. person in atlract1ve Secretary with STRONG a va 1 I able within cor· 10.0 Pacific Coast Hwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs W.... 7075 Schechter, Suite 814, Llllcolll~ ~!'~s ~~~~~~f::.1g~n sec re tari1l s kills. LA.GUMAHllLS porate offices of sav111gs NB'-------lll!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l••l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l FIRST LADY .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 6505 Wilshire Blvd, Los ...,..., Harbor Blv . thoroughness & con ~Rir & loan in Mission V1e10 •BIKESTORE• Lost. Cat lar0 e 0 ray Mt Lad A ·1 for '°"v Linda at 754 1801 , I to ork ~~ A • I . . ,. ,. a ure y va1 Angeles, Calir 90048 Costa Mesa genia manner w ny savings "' oan , M &r mecbani 642-5671 w /white collar Approx Escort. Mod.als d a i I y w o r k a s Replys confiiiential. 5,,."563 Orange Coast Savings & ror President. Salary E ri ed Onl background lS helpful :-:: ~ch~n dlr. s.{ 7 /4/81 vie Glenneyre & ,. Hskr/Comp. Aide. Nun· -~v-Loan. EOE commensurate with ex xpe enc Y Call today for interview Mtn , Laguna Beach. PortyO.Cen. ing Exp. TLC for Elder· AUTOMECHAHIC per. Full insurance Employer_Faidfees. $l0.4oo. Mt.at have t>rior §.44·6116 * 972-1345 * lY. S48-7217 AICHrrECTUU Must be exp. Foreign & Banking benefits & paid career •Ufflty Tustin "ersonnel ~:!:e. ~c~ exp. ln 1 Lost: small F Poodle M~&VlSAAccepted HetpW..ted 7JOO Please see our ad ln Domestl location. SO~ SECRETARY apparel.Plea5ecall: Services.Inc. mix. It apricot, yellow .. ••••••••••••••••••••• today's classified under comm. Call Bill McKa y· Please see out ad in Ms. Denny Parisia *Sr. T~ /Vfallt 17702 lrvi.ne Blvd. IOOU911 M o ulton Pla11 Phar macy Lagun1 Hills Mr. Dreyfus . 768 ·3784 Also needed QrugClert collar. "Cinnamon", COVER GIRL * ACCOUHTIHG "DT~~~(~ .. CO. 831·2311; 831·7S40eves. ~~!~!rcy~8~~1'/Fder MEW~~OA. for-tnterview. call Ste. 20514"'6141Tustin Adams & Placentia, •OUTCA.U.• 10 -key by tou c h AUTOMOTIVE SA.VINGS&LOA.M CarolThuyns,830.ssoo ..,. C.M. Reward. 7Sl·IM90, 953·0778 MCN ISA Diversified experience HELP w· ...... ED S.wnt... iuoo•.a.nA IAHK s.6·3471 nee., including Ute but """"' 714-832-5200, ext 214 1100 Irvine Ave., NB s. ~ Found · Irish Setter. at •FOXY UDY * ~pccp~~~~i~~P~fth c;:: ASS011.£1 tt~~K E.0.E. E.O.E. Boin Chica/Warner. OUTCAU.ONLY growing food company ELECTRO.MECH ......pJTopPar -r. • 7/17.840-ml VISA MC Costa Me sa ar ea. Electronics co. 1n Cel •B•a•nt-in•,----- Lost: Gold Snake Cbatn • 972-1131 * .. ~c .... • Laguna Beach needJ an --------1 Bracelet w/S2'2 gold pc l•~llllmllllll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!llllllllJ!I~ ............... E/M assembler with Clttdy •.~ MEW ACCOUNTS Banking BANKING A I r p orter I n o soldering Ir EtM as l.CU. Newport Beach S&L has RE w A RD 759 6812 Sit£ Accounting sembly exper. Requires Cormier-Delillo opening ror New Ac· kd COMTIOUlll.f-r ~d m1n"·' dexterity ....._vrolet counts Counselor. New w ys. E S C 0 R T S & ...., "'""' A JRAlfr h I CHAIGI ACC blbty to use bu1c test 182U Beach Blvd. ccts.. , .... q . co · Lo6t: 2 M neut cats. I MODELING For medlwn-sue com· equipmt. such as power 847-«l87 tect.1001 Ir NOW Accts .. bltck and 1 white & 135-t 199 pany in Garden Grove. metera would be a big 3331 ex per req'd. Sal1ry brown , vic. Spyglass, COEDS would love to Xlot benefits. Salary plus. Automotive com mensurate with ex- CdM. Reward for both party with you. Call Sue open. 3-S yrs exp. man· Lot Mm per. Full Insurance 759-0169 _ or Kathy anytime datory Dtgree desira· We offer exttll pay & benefits & paid career ble, but not essential. benefitt ph.is a Must be mature and ex-apparel. Please call· LOST: Gold cha1n Vic ""'953-.-.-..097---.-..1 -----NO PHONECALLS 4 DAY WOii WHIC perlenced for excellent Ms. Denny Paruta 0.C.C . Manufacturers .,IM'S ESCORTS wo-"-'ftf --''"Ions "•k 714 iu• .. <no< Bank BIA". or lrvtnt " Send resume to· Co. is 2 mL from Coast r .. uo ~..... · "" .....,......... Senlim~tal Value 9AM JAM 638-8SS4 R.LiJhtbume.Pres. Hwy &8rru. from4«i& fSor ... WDoDlLJ:i:,..,1._.W MEWPORTIA.LIOA. DATA AJRE. INC. s Frwys. "" -"' SAVIH'-S & LOA.H REWARDS&-3039 E x p e r 1 e n c e d 131 20"""--""fR ""9""9 • A M 7442 Orangewood Av., • ~ ,.,..~ .. llOOlrvlneAve.,NB Lost· white Persian M. cupressure assage "Sam", Spyglass. CdM, Therapeutic Relaxation Guden Grove, CA 92641 Please call for appt. AUTOMOTIVE E.O.E. T h · s Personnel Dept. ,..____._ reward . 7S9 OllS , ec n1ques unn y 0 V _.... 975.7909 631·6377~---Accounting TEL NICBERKELE Person t o work in S COST A.CCTNG 1l4-494·1MOl E.O.E. service department. FOUND : ShelUe. Young Preventative & tress '"!!!!!!!ll!!!•!!!!!!l•!!!!!!l•!!!!!~I R d M b C• atw 13 Must have good driving Afghan Hound. Bull Ter e ucing asuge Y ~ 1 · Do · "I tro" s · I' To $11'00. Lg mfg com· record. X nt benefits. r I e r , A u s l r a l 1 a n ns n pecia -..... -c .... 28 710AM8PM panyninlve.haso*""'n· A,,,...,..... o nt act s ervice Shepherd, Poodle mix, ....,:_ l · · ..-. 111g for indiv w f2.3 yrs MIMDID manager. Gordon Setter, Maltese --------exper. Please c all CareerSalesOpportun1· JOHMSON&SOH mix. Brittany Spaniel. GreatCCMl'fl•Y Bentley·HayqS49-9820 ty, $30,000 + afler 2 Llllcolll~ also cats & kittens. £--orts Irvine Animal Care ~ ACCOUNTIHG years. Earn SlB,000 lo 2626HarborBlv · 24 Hrs 641.0180 I Cl .... $25,000 rim year. S300 Ccleta Mesa Center. 754-3734 c~-L Accounts Payab e e... per week guarantee to 5"'" lf.630 ... with minimum 1·2 yrs ~~ Found . Gray Persian ... M AM-NIM expr. needed by leading start. Salary J>lus semi-AUTOM""""'E Cat. very shy Big Ca "" ,..._,. annual performance vu .. ** BANKING Wells Fargo Bank, Orange County Airport office, has an immediate opening fora: · TELLER c.,..-....o ..... San Diego Federal Sav· 11111., Loan hu an Im medi1te need for a full time Telle.r who 11 Bil· 1ngual in Spanish and Eng b.s h. We pnwide full benefits, exceltent salary. c1reer apparel and a pleasant workmg atmosphere. Applicants must be 1vlllablt for S days full Ume training in San Diego. If interested. please contact Rita Chokan at: 491>-0201 SAN DIEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS &LOAN Equal Opportunity Employer TELLER OUR IMTEREST IS YOU! GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOA N has an immediate open mg for a TEU.ER on a PART TIME basis which will lead to a FULL TIME pos1t1on al our COSTA MESA Branch Previous ftnancial in slitution or cash handl ing experien<'e 1s necessary. Public con· tact background helpful. Knowledge of 10.key and light typing is required. You will find we offer a competitive salary, ex cellenl benefits and a comJortable workinR at moephere nyon. Owner or adoptive ad agency. Please apply b 0 nus. u n I Im it e d ri.o. ~--I l I •-------in person. 16812 Redhill growth ....,_lial wi'th 20 1-ll.....ill -L.L..... pa re o ts u r I en > A I · -1000 f ~ ._., _.,-needed 8 4 o 2 4 9 7 THE ve, rvuie, '"~ or year old n1Uonal AA· Some auto. dulersh.ip Working Monday lhru Banklnc Friday, lJAM lo 5.15PM . Some training will be provided. Please call for an ap- pointment to· tv/wknds. G•irtfri--..ls direclionsonly AA -I corporation . experience helpful Full r 0 u n d . s 11 v er 1 o C'l1U lead tr in growth In· time Tues . .sat. Contact Bracelet. Jan Vic of •ESCORTS• Accollllting dustry. Veryresponsible Elsie Tompkjoa or Sid Harbor Ir Victoria r. llLUMGCL.111 position. Penoru1luseu Wiggins at H...../OMw lrvintadqencyOffds requ i red : highly 145-1135 * 972-97 2 * gd. billing clerk. Must energetic. ules ex· SIOOIEWARD MaletFemaleEscort havebkpg.background, perlence , adequ1te Earle Ike Yellow/orin"e tabby. MC VISA be versatile, accurate. education. College " ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!! f I ex I b I e Ir de La I I· deeree a plus. Local t.er· orange e Yea . N 8 -= minded. IO.key by touch ritory; vccellent fringe TOYOTA·YOlYO ,,. ......... . c ....... .. "" .... un w u o.to 1 '73-8790 For total stress reduction &t gd. typing skills req'd. benefltt: thoroucb train· Good looking, romanllc, & relaxation massage Will train on NCR 395. Ing: merit advance· successful Newport exec b Y St tv e l O · 8 Pm • Excell. benefita. Calh ment. Send R.tsume in 49 see.U discreet, fun 548-2817_____ Mrs. Brecke, 752-8171 coorldence to : Bob AUTOIBCTAl. loving lady for daytime Serious Rock Drummer •••••••-Wilker: lS09 W. lleso Rental Agent, no exp. Ir weekend dates. Poasl· seek• musicians lo form ACCOUHTS Cl.r., Mesi, AZ85202 necessary. C.llS49i1700. ble travel to Auslrnhu. band.Nlls646-2231 C.M. RECllV~ I•••••••• Babysitter Tony 986-0419 Sexy 60 White Male en· Cl.al People who need people M at u re w om an to Found : B.lk & tan mixed j oys trBYel, dancing, Narmco Miteri.als Inc. shouldalwayscbeck the b1byalt in our home tor Collie, F, nr Hell & muslc,sporta,w\tbsome ltadlng s tructuril Servlcel>i~tbe inrant, Mon-Fri, 11-lpm. Brookhurst, F V. means desires fem1le adhesive manufacturer, ·DAILYP Ref's.CdM.875-7937. 775-6121 with me1ns to enjoy has an immediate open. I •1 p•iat round: Aust Shepherd, same. 233 Cana.I St. NB ing for an Accounts 6. II y I b~k &i grey. female, -'-921863=--------sRue~!eivsasbrulel :1aerknd.ldTbe1t• ······., Spnnaer Spaniel, liver Lag. Bch Animal Shelter "'" .. "' • white. male. Long ntech volw:itHn over will havehadlyt1rex· • We provide an ex~llent salary and benefits package Ind a fnendly worll:inc atrno1phere Please contact: .. 714-973-5040 S1•tt@ 11J: WELLS FARGO BANK 4580 MicArthur Blvd, Nnport Beach, CA Equll Opp EmJ>11 m If /h ll a Ired Cb I h 1 u bu a. 18. 49'7-%139 <not Shelter perience In a m111ur1c· e e brown mile Short hair •> turin1eovininmeot,1c-Art Direct• 1-n.• .... •ln•,----. · _......_______ cur1te typing, 10.kty by • • ..... "' Pointer, bllek Ir whi~e. Would like to meet an U>ucb, ,. knowledge ol • We're 1 rut·paced dally newspeper attk· e mile Shepherd mix, tduu ted lady between Invoicing. inf 10 uperlenced ut ditedor wttb bllck • bfvwn1 remilt . 45 fr 55. Am 1 well Narmco otrera a com. e beny blcllfround In dulan of • Bl1cll Lab. m11e. Dobie educ1ted widower It pettUve 1tart.1n1 aatary • prlnt/coU1ter1I m1terlala. U you're e mix, bl1dl Ir WI, mile. fln1nci1lly MCUtt. hlVe ~ c 0 m pr• hen a I ., • f1mJU1r with print productloa., dlttd Newpor1 Stach Anlma.J nkehomelraUlh1tsoes btnefltlplKtaae. e mall, rttlll 1dvertlll111nd~ color e ) IWr,144-3115& with It. PO 80.X 10071 For immediat.e coo-e =· .. M '"~~.~:nu.::'~ e towd: Yns bill kitten, .....:C~t2a'7=-------•Jl1d .. e.!;!Uon -~.cu•~: e .let .• 1 tilll. But you en.ult Ibo e vie. HuborlAdama, Good loollial. t.rfm S'. 170 ...... 8kbl. _, -. I then antr.e Cll. 546-1'17 lb, eillctre. teeure 50 YT' eat. 22!. ••~o e Ind co0rd:::r:1:u~l• ;~ o:/ me« • round: 8Ur rem. Lib old 1ent '-"to mM. a -e dMdllott. and communicate •etti"'7. e . aU&, balr off back lea. warm affecllooatullm, Mlle W.. llC. iOIDtkl!Owled of AV would be • ph9 Ftll Vly. Prlendly . auertlve tidy to nud&• ASublidlarJol • ComPlllAtiOD for tblt euU..-:,...; • ·-me out .ol Ill)' rut. And Cel ... Corp. • Uoo " COllllttd witll Hptrilnce ilicl IC· • OST : Bloade fem1le toctthtt dilawer wbtt 800fi. Vkt.ariaSt. e eocnplillunmta, and tncllldel 111 acdeftt e "Qlcur Spmdel, vie H. B llaPllln• II all about. Colil 11.,, ca tm7 be1Mflt1 pack•••· Reply lllUMdl11ely • le reward. m.OMa or TJ~JMIT1 EQi ... 11/f • wUll cumnt re1wm• 1bowlftl llllrJ hlt- ..f47·-, ............ suo At I I,,.... • tGry,~:et':,t~~=to. •• fOUND: Lie Grt7 M1)e ......... " .. ,......... • I lal • ~- Do1. Vlt. Newport Dctrolylil Pennllllll& Need froet oh. • lltll •tt lltbllnlae .. ,, removal. ,, .. crsoaalllf wbo ua • ,... 1 treatment •/'lanlt. • .....,, ~. 330 W 'I Striit e .....,_ ,... .._ ftl!lt· ~:J1' COl&a Mesa, c~ J 0 ... m:;.-., ""' ,..... MM -'\:t::., ..... ,. · or caH (11') M24ll ,.,. u , .. hu ......... " ..... -.... 111p.aeo~+• EquatOpporbmlty ~ -·---1'foOriM~WTrtfl llKML ... ~ • .......... ;zc;.11,\.aw· i'fdule• ••• .. OPPOITIN1IES TR.Al.NE! Pa;JTIONS •Met ...... t Orange County's oldest Independent bank, 1s r1pldly growing. As a sign or that growth, we have the following career opportunities aY1llable. SECRETARIES 714-759-496) ~REA T WESTBM SAYINGS AAIFJJE/M/F We seek Individuals with --------experience in install· Banking ment, commercial or re· Is Banking a Career al estate loans or have on Your Horizon? good banking knowledge. !Uquirts ex· cellent t)'IM& and com· munlcaUoos 1k.ILIB FULL& PART TIME TEWRS A1 a bank repreaen· tatlve, you wlU blvt the o.pportlldy to work on tbe mctt topblatluted teller te.nninll. niue esc:ltf na posltJons re- quire experienced ln· dlvldu1l1 wbo enjoy .orlltni with people Ind cuatomer CODtaci. M Ult bt wlllln• to work Saturdaya. hnwest Bank oCfcra an u~Utol ~1 to 1llare lo our 1rowtb 11001 with euellent 11larln and beetflu. .......... In DtnOD Of HDd c.lcinlldlftllal ,.. IUIDt to;. Judy llMr'IOft, Ptnoontl Dtpeft!Mnt, orc11l· If you IU"f! looking for more than just another job. consider a career with us. We are In· tervlewln4 for the following positions: "JIU.BS EXl>erlenced Full & Part-Time FUCUU En'1')1 Level TILLBlUIMHS We ire iDterviewinl for our Teller Trainln1 School. You ~elvc pay whJle In lta.lnlna . O\ar f UCC.SS in the in· dUltr)' allowl UI to pro- vide hlably competitive ••larlet and beneflU ill· cludloc Medical, Dental, PAID vac1tlon, retire. meat alld more. For lmmedlate con· •ldtraUon Pltttt call: PtrtODDe) btpt. ('710 '78NOOO BANKING •TEU.EI Part Time The buutiful Laguna Beach office ol a grow· 111g uvangs and loan has an 1mmed.latt openmg for a part ume Teller to work 3 days per week In· IOOICICm'll/F/C Newport Beach 'Re1l Ealale lnvesfmeot .4r Devt lopment Firm. Must have min. 3 yn, uper. Pref real est.Ile related .. thru rUllDcial st.11lement1. Xlnt MW'll· mg cond . Start ~fet mo cludtng Saturday Sax Call Sharon, 714·752-NN months teller tX · Howard, Howud &r penence 111 a S & L or 8amtrd com merc111I bank 1S pre· •m:,~~==ji!ijii f erred IOOICWWW a F /C We offer a top starting salary, free career ap- parel and much more. For an interview ap· poinlment, please call Gene Fm.elle at (714) 494-7506 or apply dunng savings hours at· FIDELITY FEDERAL s .. -,. .... LOClll ASIA. 310 G leMeyre Street La11una Beach, Ca Equal Oppty Employer p rr for clothin& It.ore in Fuhion !sl111d. Ea-p. erson in AfP, payroll ' dbl entry journal thru trial bal. Call for in· terview lppl aft. lOlm daily. THELOOI 644~ Bookeeper F/C ....... tlnFS Fast·paced rln1ncl1l services oompeJI,)' nNdl rlJhl pel"IOll to Interact with clients • surf. Good supervision • ad-min ls tr atl ve sklll1 1 plus. Plenty ol finl to put out-can you "-Odle the hut? Call•* OXY'S SHORTHANDED!! Occldtnlll AttMl'Ch Cofpof1tlon hat M'l- 8'11 positions now av1ll1ble for enthual ... lie workers. We ire the R & 0 dlvlalOn of • major oll company which can offtr you excellent Sllarlea and a well1)tenned ~ flt package. •Secrwt1ry: Our Accounting Department ntedt t tecretely with a minimum 5 yeet1' 111ptrience Ind 1teur111 eo wpm typing. •Cl9t't<·Typl1t1: These potlliona require '°"" 11tf*11 office experleoct pl111 4S wpm tYf)lnO. ·~tlonllt: Mttt Ind orttt our many vlaltora plua Ptrform generll office dull... ~ tyi»no htlpful but not neceetety. Join tht cornpeny who It dolnQ ~ todly lo pr~ "*OY for tomorrow. Wt .,. convtnltnlly loetttd In IMnt .. ti bll11tlful aurroundlnQ•· Qlve UI a call Ind flnd out "'°'9 IDout theH greet ot>POrtunlu .. : AMC. loht llillf llMO't w.w ,, .. 0,.,,. Cout DAILY PltOT/SUnday. July 29. 1981 ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~!~ ..... ?!.~ ~'-!!~ ..... ?!!! ~!~ ..... ?!~ .W.W... 71 .._W__, 7100 W~ 7IN ...... 71NW.W.... JIOO HOUSEKIJEPER /LIVE Put time receptlonJat Pltimt,Tcla~,2bn.daJ-A ':f='ifol':fl 6 "-;T.., .............. •;.T .... -................. -.............. -.......... •••T ................... IJI(: Carew1 26ac1hoola1• .. }'t~_. wanted. Commud t.:.111 ~ "_"f·~· matu.rt _ ~ ... --. Ptr. lloe c• ~ .a.1 chlldrea. 1ttl'I· ,.._,.., ._,,.._,""' PtrfonnlDCt. · -,. · ..-·- ••••••••••••••••••••• l · HPll lo oorox ....._.,,... !holln1toa laach. HOfu.1 .L1•••JIM4.,.. for buy air coad. 6 e:'•r•. ""-iorJMli Put dme. ,,_ ftNl1 1121 .,, 'zrtlf u..... lho.-rri. Room • TM South eo..t Couety ,AITTN ,., .. ','''"ir~Uoa . ..,eooeattr1 1 et-P· ._ IPProa l :ltPlt No Store In H.B. Heda Pnmlna ecatractor bu CW\CJ Board+ wtekl1 aalary Water Dlltrlct bu ao PMS&t Seo OPM 9UM1TY .. 1 -n aper.*· A1J11b hft. ver11UJe Plllllm who la lmmed. opeolaa ror 1 .MrwMIJ llrll'U nl·OI!§. C>Pftllnl rora mte.ban.lc. seouAWM ~ ed ASSUIMCI pearance..!J.d pbon• ,.,_.., •)JlictnUa detallorteil.d6caa .. q1aal t•Umalor. Must ~ftrU ...n Houaehepen waattd El&*'ltllCtdhpumpe, Sl&ll. MS-j35 u.u.u.-voice to unpott. A•e.ctj. lO h1 machine by but up. w/comm't M••R10JT l.l'tftl Seacunwow, varv ... plplnr6el«trlc ctrtfaeilltx, 1 lllllW dltott. Varied c&trical -·-·-cOOI toocb. WW train to poll tall.0th. 4M«m. ask M l'IUIU. _,,17 m otora req ulred . P.+1'1111 Mf1. co. In eledrical dut lea, mu at typt -~• . •a l•• o o com · forewdy Kllowltd&e of water S 1 -· 1-co-6 1_. compooeata Meda lop IOwpm . Noo·amolltr hJJ u .. pennaAeot. P"tenlotlw pneral of· ___ , •Nlaht Audit Clerk . llhriorDnl'lllF tnatment dttlr-1. sc. UPS' em ..... 111 .... tn,"' nllht uper'd. QA Mar. J c:onalder 2 peopit pit to lhlt bavt ~~. flee toke . Work COOi •Food Production Worke.n Nuda brlabf aalea CWD offen • 1t.artln1 ~~m~mmlou~ ~· mlri. up. u 1 Q.A equal 1 ftt poeltlon. =· =.,~ f-1. ~~f!~~AsRION ~~ ~ r:'~ p'!~ •PM Guest Service Aides/Hakpg. oriented ptnioo part :!•·~~t~.:::r:fn~ oriented Call for app't .. ~~= :a.111!: !i~!7, =m~.u~~ LUw kb. l!L\ND Ptrtoa aeeded. A~ In •Security Desk Officer time. benefit packa1e. Ap· W·5115 cell. bentllta, rrowtll Production Dr • H.B. IUYll CaUMr.Cll.ndlcm·rrl. rinot1 Moa tllru rl, •Launary Workers MHOOU4f.WI pUcatlom.,.. avallable 1-------~~.1·:=!.ff:.1..ll:!•:z;.a500l=-·---- O.try level purtbuln1 HH9'lO R!~ 1 ~ ~~ v er •PBX Operator at 11192 Welt St.• So. Part time 1 p 1 c t l 0 n • m I c r o . HC.m>MIST poeltloo tor brtlht. ll· . CLmnPIST 1~7 ' IMVIMTOIY Laauna, CA. 499•4555 OMCIWOIUC 1... ti M t bt bl Newport law office. aru alve lndlv. will! OIRLPRlDAY COOIP/TIMI Co.c>llMMATOI Equal()l)p. Empl. General ofllce work lo":~1;!'e/~tm! : Muat type50wpm, have ltneral office exper. Kelp nAD llT'lllda, type lOAM·ZPM. t:.M. area. Exciting , established hotel bas Corporal• hdqtra. for available in Circulation recommen aolutlona. auper front olrice ap- Need lnduatrlal back· mlnlmum. Own car. N ·Ofll lmmed. full & part time opportunities 1t1te wlde financial M !DICAL OFFICE office. Knowledce of Reallablllt)' trend pearance le at leut 2 ~·rt.:U::elr :~~ 2'°:~~l :r:~~s1;1 ~u:.~r = ~ u:UI~ avail. for qualified applicanta. f:t~~3~;0t~ tn~!!~~~ ~:.i..::a~d ~~~e~7·~~:: ~rc~r~~e! ra;: :~~a ~·~~~la ori~ latlgir.~ .-=Lo.'"'e'-'m""r""'1l"-.-ex_p_e_r_I e_n_c_e_. people. POI. haa 1ub-Termlnal Way Vnlt 1110. enjoy wor1dn1 with peo-&t mallroom o0tratlon1. rerred. NB. 7§t.9308 helpful. qualified please call: T ~~u111d.rowtb~tfllal Pleaae phone tor appt. ple. Gd 111, benefit We are seeking people·oriented Shlppln1. recelvln1, MIDICAL Approximately six M ra . Pieri ck at HCB'nOMS •nui a I co. uvue ll 5*HOO packaae. Apply In personswhohaveasincereinterestin auppJy ordtrto1. lnven· TlAMSC•a houraperday,flexible. 7lt-S81·3Ulfounappt. tmmed. poa ltlon wltb pechae. C ........... W ............. -P'tnon 1930 Newport a future with MARRIOTT CORP. tory tontrola, mail pro-Good phone personality Npt. Bch. rtal estat.e-oc.... __. Blvd CM caatna • apeclal pro-Work at home, top pay. necessary. deve'mt. firm. Phone Send reaw:ne Is aalary Experience preferred,' Jtctl. Exper. req'd. RequJres mlnlmum5 yn Excellent company --------1 exper.,accuratetypfng requlrementalo: Nlahtclub In Newport . C Se--' We offer excell. co. benefits including Call : 780--0501. 9:30 lo acute ho1pltal ex · benefits, paid health, IMlllWtS.. arereq'd.$48:7971 flHC14. uatomer rnce a FREE meat per shift. Apply in 5PM perienct ln au ~ues of life and denta l in· ,.,.Top lecipfhalit ==:.~ Cocktail &lrl wanted, Help~Hw~!'r tem person 9AM -Noon, Mon -Fr i. r;~'f:~8~~ for cl~~ aurance. Prof.C>Mc. Wutmlnater Area. Jj)lltioctq1e!.cb.m:., C:i!°le.!~ E. l9th St, eorary peoj>Je full time! PERSONNEL . JANITORS tervlew. App~~~ySt ~rg:::'. ~::i ~~~uf:f [y';~~ 0~~~~L~~ Car WaablCuhien, Ftn C 0 C K T A I L OurCableTVC.0.bhav· 900NewportCenterDr., Full time day work, MIDICAl.SIC'Y AskforEileenWhlte into our NEW com prererred.butwilltrain Vly, Npt Bch, Irvine WAITR~ES No ex· Ing a 2 mootb aubscrip-Ne wport Beach Mon.Fri. Exper pre· ' tr 101cr 1 be r Equal Oppty Emplyr m1u1oo proaram that la 1»9038 area a. Full ' P /T. per nee, we train, alao ~l:v~ :et~=r!b Equal Opp Emplyr M/F ferred. Permane:nt e~I Rad Io loo office the ~at In town. Our of· ----==-==---~ for bartend.Ins at tbe or phone caUs. Main ~:~~.~~~:-cut & Fullllme Mbaioft Viejo. rice ia one al the oldest Wi~~:!'~m5!il or-CASHl•S American Ban~atand. responsibilities are bondable. cu~suo per i?H lOO PAIT TIME ::::-~ ~ v~ryewpopr~ flee. oc Airport ITU openln& IOOll to live t'OO· an1werin1 pbonet & or· hr baaed on exper MODllS/ISCORTS SICIETilY 556-03$3 Jmmed.f\llllaro'1Ume ceru.rock&roll&din· der laltlna. Cd . DICSICUTAIY ~UAIDS Newport Bea ch . Top0ollan&U9363 Please see our ad ID sli&lout lo(aUon. Call-=~=------~9 enlnf• n our lnaut d~·~~· ~=~ telephone speaklo g To aeneral partner Full & part lime. All 8426824. MOTauu.-today's claulfied under ::~~.::~~.appoint· RwEICtEhPTdli~tNlSTaphrro~:ial WHtmlnJ er la Santa Q53..._.,, "'" · voice & ability to work M a ny d Ive rs Ir I e d areu. Unifonns fum'd. """'"•. "Secretary". ~ Aaa SuPtntoret. Exp'd. St. SA. well with the public are r ea p o n s I b 111 t i e a. Aaes 21 or over, retired ICITCteif Hal Exp. p /time. 642-3030. THI IRVIME CO. switchboard e1Psfref'd req'd.Call:Penonnel COMMUNICATIONS musta. Hours are SAM· Challen&lni pmltlon for welcome.Noexper.nec. Reliable penona. San IGHTC HALISTATI Frontofc.Tuef. t.Pvt DIV. SECRETARY. 70+ 5PM or 9AM-ePM .. Mon· a career rrilrided person APP I y u 0 i versa I Cltmente Inn. Apply H Hlf SALIS countrxclub. 644-5404 THI ,_..TID WPM tylllna, proofread· Fri. Several positions with exceUentaborthand Protection Service. 1226 Chef Charles . Thun · Experienced only· Con· This is our 3llth year sell· REC_....OHIST HOUP Inc i llilla, m11 card av.liable. All positions & typin1 skills & real W St San An Mon12SAveEsplandian tinental Restaurant. PartTime in1 fi ne Souther n ....-u 21,. 721-1100 helpful. Corporate at· temporary (2 mOtlths). estate development ex· lnle~~~ew hrs: 9-~ & 1.:: San Clemente. par l n er • s BI 1 t r o. Reporter/Photogr&(>her Ca I If o rnl a homes. TYPIST .,. moaphere, N.B. Cross Submit applications to: perlence. 496-0194 AM Mon· Fri. La auna Beach. '97·4441. needed to write articles Active real esatate of· <CallMoo·Frl.9·5) potential avail immed. HowardDerrnan only LAHDSCAPIMG Contact RickorCarl. for special sections al Perhaps you would en· flee has opening for a CASHlll Comprebenslve Care 644-6796 ASSISTANT HURSl-4.VH the Daily Pilot. Educ&· Joy loininl a flnn active well aroomed persona· Stock brokeraae firm Corp. 649-MOext 12. CJ FACTORY GUARD Fantastic working en· Back ornce for C.P. JYJ lion or equivalent ex· ~~ea~x::Ji ~~si:~n~!~ ble individual. Mu..t be h1almmed.o..,.nln1.,Ac· Co•-,....,'fW--'---_lHEIRVINE_ rDl/FllN(-W,,..."'BS Two positions available: vlronment In beaut. days/week Fashion perlence In journalism S I H 11 exp. w/typing skllls or I.... d ~-_, vnarr VRA wl rled Dana Pt. Harbor. Full encouraged to apply. nyon, pyg ass 1 • 45 SOwpm Real estate curate typ1n1 req ·· Assist in court related Ceramicexperiencepre· one fulltime tbva Island , Nwpt Bch. M h ood ri · Irvine Terrace, Linda · · telephone & broker11e vlctlm·wltnes.. proaram 1061 CamelbackSl. rerred, but will train hours and one part time time, Mon· Fri.. &AM· 644-102$ ust aveJl w tmg 1 1 exp. desirable. 6-8 hn pr exper. prefd. Hrs. 8:30 In Ora nae Co . B.A. Newfreeach,92660 Packing, glazing & cast· on call. Requires ex· ~~rpr~t~~g ae;ri;: :,'1~ o ~ot~ r a ·~~ s~i~lsd 11 ~o~t~.re presently ac a . Call Suzan631--0213 to 5. Contact. Helen Social Science or Equa OpptyEmployer ina & kiln loading jobs periencelnanlndustrial Tues. thru Sat., Dana * graphics a plus. Salary live in real estate sales McGlnley fo r appt. Criminal Justice pre-available. Day & ruehl or manufacturlna en· Pt. Marina Co., 24701 based on exoerience do you have Immediate Gff-2292 ferred. Minimum l /yr DATA IHTIY shifts. AU jobs Mlllme vlronment. Please apply NURSES Part time posftlon may & unlimited access to CASHIB ex perience In Human CLSUC with benefits. A~ly at in person Monday DanaDr .. DanaPt. RN's LVN's possibly lead lo full the president or your Pleaaanl. neat person Serv.lcu pro_gram. Min. l /yr. exp. Fltime· Vohann, 26381 11 de through Wednesday.I LEGAL SICllTAIY tame Send resume to company,oriahehtdden with tome experience. Spanish 1pe1k1n1 re· P/lime.N.B.CaJICheryl Anu (nr San Juan 9-UAMorl-3PM . NewportBeachlawflrrn NURSES AIDES Janine Fiddelke.Special away tn an ivory towerl•- 1 •1C-rllllitll_ ... 5 11111T-StartingpayS4·SC.SOper quired. 11000/mo. Ex at83J-3300. Creek Rd exit). SJC I practicine in com Sections Editor, Datly removedfromthescene VT"I hr. Full Tune. Aftemooo cellent benefata. Apply •96-5761. EMERSON merclal litigation & in· We keep expand mg Pilot. po. Box 1560. Our president IS av11l1 Receptionlslfor frowing inte.rvie-.byappt.only vlaresumenolaterthan DBJVEIY ELECTR.IC CO. solvencies needs starr bfcauae we attract the Costa Mesa,CA921626 ble. Do you~ add•· Oranae County in-Call : 148-7441. Tues. th.ru 5pm 8nlll to: YSP lnc.. PARTS DRIVER FJSHINC TACKLE saJes personnel with aood all· highest level of Nunes uonal trauung lD help 1ur1nce r1nn. PBX ex· Fri. Lloyd'•NW'ffD' 2803 Royal Palm Dr . Good driving record. & urvace. r /time lndim.rial round skills & ex in all areas or U · you tncrease your eam C:r 10 uaet Pd co Cotta Mesa. 92626. Hours 8am·5pm. 548-1133 Knowledae of Pacific Const":.~vilionrdSt eerience. ~9951. penhence. Maybf it's our P' /TIME EV941MGS mg'? ndill. Call: Pauhne, h & 3300 hil er rate structure or C ~ E d I ex 963-0941 CASHlllS Companion, p/time for Dtti•eryP'erw Coast ra s i n e Sant•Ana.CA927o2 L.MCllSecntsy the totally Incl usive D•ICUCij X{>enence or n If you enjoy workina elderly woman. Mature. For landscape architet· mechanical ability nee Small Newport lfeach bfneflts pick.age or lhe Yollfllc.Nrl rr~f~~crrio~uo~:yc:i~I: ".:::::::::::::: uoWJd a musical en· respo nsible, non· tural fi rm in Irvine. Xlnt opp·ty ror )'oung equaloppty off ice . Ct v ii lat, opportunity to choose Adults wrtbOU16tandlng videotapebsttng&sales Yiroomenttbenthispart smoker 642 ·2237 · Must have reliable car min Beach area employerm/f/b Co rporate and Real locations and sbil\s. It au ractivepenonalitJes. trainangprogramwhich llCB'TIOMST time job is for you. »1·!)945. Fulltime summer, part· Salarr open .Write Estate. Call Uaa (714) may even bf our con· who enjoy working with we feel ts the ranesl Front ofc. appearance, Knowledae or lO·key --------1 time fa ll. 1179-5~. ~W~~~1;1 t,d :!· ~:~ HARDWARE SALES ,.l!833=·377"-!..!.!6~----lllluous effort to support !~·;~i:;:r6.~1~MY0(:t~1~ available 55wpm typina. prior ore preferred. Computer DEUVERY Costa Mesa,92626. Pltime, semi·retired Ll~UOICLaX spectahiation certtfica 642.43•'21 . ext. 343. We are not a franchise. ~ilcall~:-~le,'!,~=~tia UNIVERSITY F /Time for local de-FRONT OFFJCE lype. Apply in person : Exp d with w 1 n e lion between 2PM lo SPM, branch or subsidiary IMCOA STEREO m [ 1i · Ex 11 d . in DE,,..."1 ~ Crown Hardware. Jl07 knowled 0 e preferred. ask for Lori. Just headquart~rs. 1A«2 MacArthur Blvd. lu.l. venes. ce . riv g "'-"""' E. Coast Hwy.,CdM • We'd like to think ifs We have openings for a ...,,, Apply at: COMM•llMll'AJION record req'd. Phone for If you have experience HOSTESSES. opening New st&; near o.c because we care more $1000 ra WEB rew highly· motivated Suite 325 Irvine Ul29 Ne~ Ave. .,.., appt. 557-9212, ask for In Insurance . collecllons 0 C . Airport. ve 642.4774 about our people. Ou~ new Co. is look in a persons who have a de· 752-0161 SPECIALIST Mr. Emmons. Newport & strona lele,.),.ftne com· soon ranie ounly s 1 -~ .. ., 1,.1!!!!!!1•!!!!!!!11•!!!!!!!11•-Costa esa St ti ln • ,,,.b.,lli newest night spot The Molattn.ce......, for am bitious people si re to be more sue· 1• 642-9531 a oners, c. municatlons a ty we American Bandstand TKhafdca.l.tls If you are a RN, LVN or who want to tum part ceasful. For an in · llCEPT /TYl'tST CASllERS UTDTIM $1961-$2431 / Dental Assistant, part need you ! 631·1420 featuring live concert. You will direct& asai.at a NA. Staff Builden has a time hours inlD GOLD! tervlew appointment Eat a blished ex port .....tWy time. morning. RDA FULL Time, P /time. live TV shows, rock & crew of park maan· place for you that's the Ground floor oppty Call with the sole owner & mklJ· firm needs in preferred. Newport AM. serv. No exp. nee. rolltodinlng&dancing. tenance personnel, In· very one you've been fordetails.851-9195 founder, call Wesley N tel11genl person lo MARKETS f or 2nd &I 3rd Shills ~rtinl 14 up to S4.SO. We promote to manage- tMOt • 1upervislon from within. WANT A CAREER? Costa Mesa 517 W. Willon Sl 631·9609 L11una Beach 494-9233 Huntin(toD Beach 982-9116 Cl.erlcal DEPARTMENT CLERK Emenon Electric Co. the major manufacturer or Uninlerruptlble Power Syatems offera this excellent entry level secretarial opportunity in our Englneerlna Department. We are aeeldna an In· dividua.1 rib proficient tniDI akllls and al leaat 2 years clerical ex· perience. Good En1Uah compo1ltion and com· mwncation akills are a mmt. Huntlnaton Beach Union High School District has an Immediate opening for 110 experienced Telecommunication Specialist lo plan, ln· atall, operate and main· taln compuleriud elec· tronlc enersy manaae- men t and telephone systems This position is on ou.r serond shill Knowledae and ex · perlence required In c omputer microproceuors, analog and dl11tal circuitry and I buic knowledge of pro1rammin1. Apphcations wiU be BC· cepted lllllil Auaust 14. Apply at Room 131 or send res ,, c NIUNID · 1~1 Yorktown Avenue Hunttniton Beach. CA92646 (714) 964-3339 equaloppty em player m/f lb Coodomlnlum Manaaer Oran1e Co. Property M11111ement C.0. deeds coodomlnlum mana1er to handle So. California project•. Applicant ahould have property m1n11ement exper. & We ofrer a 1enerou1 good admioiatrallve btmeflta pacllace that in· 1kll11. Above averafe elodea paid bolldaya and aalary. C.Ontact Bet y Cbriatmu week shut· ..J*=·353c:::l.__ ___ _ dow'n. Pleue apply In Cl1111rted Ada are the "9l'IOll Monday tbrouab anawer lo a auccaaruJ Wednesday 9-11 AM or 11r11e or yanl aale ! It'• 1-8 PM. a better way lo tell more EMERSON ILICTllC CO. eeoplel Ust the Dally Pilot "Fast Result" service directory. Your Beach area near Hoag Call btwn 8 & 4:30PM • 18 OK, full or part-lime. teract with cily staff & lookina for. Taylor. answer telephones, & Hosp. 5'8-S504. Mon· Fri. 64§=8000 EOE we train. &US589. 2722 the public & do complex •EST c~OL Wtsle~M. T~ Co. ereet visitors. Various S R Why not call 1.11 today & r "'"'" ALT RS d DENT Al. llCEPT. GAIDEHB No. Matn, .A. maintenance work. e· come in for a visit. OP'llATOI typina lilies, accuracy Office exp. req. Dental Exp, needed Apply Hotel quires approximately 3 You'll be glad you dad Ornamental plant ex· 2111 San Joaqu.in HJlls a must Pleuant sur· exp. pref. Wed·Sat. Top New porter lnn. 1107 CASHIB years experience per required Will tram NewportBeach roundinas Excell salary for quaJl(1ed Jamboret.N.8. Exp. on NCR t200. Hrs Salary is 17.61·$10.27 per STAFF ror residential /in· 644-4910 bfneflts ' salary, Cd person. 5'2-~. Gib.I'"••• -.CE rf:n Apply persoonel, hr. + gentr'OUI city paid dustnal a~·c pest con--------· oppty. for advancement ""~"""" t Inn. 1107 benefit.a. Contact City of BUILDERS trol. -.cA mo. Ask ..,~ IMS Equipment, Inc. DENTAL/ASSIST Experience helpful, ewpor er no. Irvine, 17200 J amboree «>V<r ltal&tah-. 2805 Barranca Rd ., RD A CHA I RS ID~· good lyp1111 ablllty, pro-Jamboree, N.B. Rd., Irvine, Ca. 92714 H-....... for Ron, 646-74tl Opening for one ex Irvine. EOE Short hrs. xlnl benefal& ftciency wath rlgures. Hotel {714 )754·3600 before s.r.kn P'owerW•C>per periencedsalespenonto .:.:...:..::::.::.:..==---- for experienced. eager lO·key by touch Op· FIOMTDISk Au ust 10th 1981. L...-.tllJ Experienced individual sell prestlalous homes 1------... - person. ~9'7S portumty for advance CAW Maintenance: for Apt 71~SS.OI5 I to run power wash com· We have great loc1t1on. llC.rlOMST Exper Orlboordental as· ment. Excellent com· Nights. exp a must Complex in Costa Mesa Or-at pany, clelJling concrete, professional associates Achttfh'-J siatant. P(f (Mon & pany benefits lnform~I Salary to compensate SS hr. ~~ Exper 71 ._547-bll I trucks. etc. Julio. and over 25 milbon tn ~ Wed) NB o(fice642-SlW7 omce. C M CaU Millie w exp Apply personnel. nee. M,,._,.,__ C •us 5"45·8407. listings. For coo!idenllal Exp 'd. person with ex- Dental afterllamat64S-5800. Newporter Jnn 1107 _.. """ Interview call Kevan. cell. communications "'8THO •s'"'•ST GENERAL Front ore. Jambor~.N.B P'USSB Corporate Plaza Realty alt1ll1, front office ap-"" "' ~ & MANUFACI'URINC Wanted part ttme. 750.9333 Mon.Thurs. Top pay ! l-8PM Must type HOTEL NUISISAIDES Michelle's Cleaners '!!!!!!!!!!!•••••-pearance. busy phones N.B.RDAmi.642·2626. s p ell Ideal for HOTa PANllNW' EXPERIENCED 496.5124 Fast paced environ De t l Assistant Exper homemaker or college MAHAGB "9\lana J.11, 11-7. Conv hospt. RICEPTIOHIST ment. Call Jan Wood, pe°rf~rred. eosu·Mesa student 979-1711 Wanted for 40 unit pro-Orange County's leading Beach area. Free m}r ~~s~ ~e'1fc·11ex:0~ef~~ For dr 's office. Must bf b t w n . 9A M ·Noon 646-9671 GEHIEllAI. OfffCE Ject In Laf\Ula Beach. manufacturer or health medical. dental & life. automated press as enthusiutJc, moth•ated 714.955-0900 EOE Looking for a very ln· Also. mana~e small products requiru1 Only positive attitude. primary job, secondary & t ype well. Exp.I•••••••• Drafting tereating part time job commericial piece adja· packaaine person. Real ...:64ii2ii·iieo.ii4iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii job in bindery & paste helpful, but not nee. lecpt~ DUFTSPaSOH In pleasant office' cent. Minimum 2 years labels. run labelette • ups, vacation, medical, ..:842=~='-'-·-----Npt Center /Design Our dynamic Property Clerical, ror mature $;PJ'ience ~e1uU~d. m~chinek pullt!~~t• NuralnlaN LYN profit share aft 1 year. RECEPTIONIST Plaza. Good typist Services Dept. seeks an person. Location P.C.H,. 0 resume : · · n· an pac aae es, If Start at 15.50 hr. Call E t H Un~ Be h Cheerful phone voice. innovative. creative Npt. Bch. Exper. a vestment lC.Od.Suiu:m 5 636 30 otherdullesasualgned. 3·11.30PM.r--tryClub 9'19·2392. u un ac Pleasant surroundings. must. Accurate typing, Vicente B v . te 11 I '-VW• office bu mmedlate Sin 1 1 1 offi U to Drartspersontooperate h h d 20 h •A-An"e'~""""'o Applyinpenonto. Conv.Hospt.,20362San· Pl""-'-AW openina for 1 recep· 1e1r tee. P Wl.tht'n our Dealin no 1 ort in · r . .....,. .. ~......,.., ta A A SA Hts ~''"'" · I 1 I 11000 mo. 7~9036. Ask kin lud S t&S 01 ve., · · · Medical diaanostic lion at at entry eve · Services Section. T e wee c es a un. HOUSBllPB VIT" ..-, ••s 549·3Cl81. r k. Must be able to handle for Norman Jacobson or successful candidate Call: 6'6-?43l Live In to care for active -..-1======= manu acturer see ing busy p"'--and enjoy .J"""a""ckc..A=nnslronJ==----· __ A Div. or Anabolic. Inc. individuals with produc· ,..,... -will have exrer. & CHIMGOCHAIB.YS 1choolagechi.ldin lovely 17802CllletUAve lion experience. We Of· people contact. Lifht ----..... --knowledge o com· Irvine home. Salary lrvlne,CA92ll3 Nunlns fer potential for pro-typina. XlntC.O. bene its RESTAURANT mercialspace planning, New Restaurant -neaotiable. Call Day BDlMl'ff reuional & personal and coneenial environ· electrical & reflected Mexican/American 83S·2412, After 8 P.M. E·~ual~··-"y """" arowtll. Calll91-1.572 for ment. 371,\ hr week, COOITIAIHHS ceillna plans & details. Food accepting applica-955--32&t .,..,........... MHlll'n Mon· Fri. Call Ann wall sections . & hons for waitreaaes . ..!=="'-·-----mployerM /F AnNKJl appllcatioo&inlt'rvlew. Manball,54!·2J64l CASHIBS mechanical syatems cocktail waltreues. HOUS1191l· ••••••••I This key position re· 9842AdamaStreet <heatlnel ~IC. ventinFI· hostesses Must be 18 HOME MA.MAGEi qulru ulu ability. Property Mgmt. near &root.burst An Arcnitect/Draft1n1 yea rs old. Exp pre· for business famUy in atttnith &n management An. L.EAS14G Huntinltoo Beach Dearee would be a plus. ferred-nol necessary Huntlnaton Harbour. and a LVN ticenae or Thi.I entry·level pmlhon • • • Submit appllcatlon with Apply in pet100. Wed & Cooldn& essentW. 25 hrs strona health care back-is respooaible ror show· W Alfa/ aalaryhi.stor)'to: Thun lOam·noon, 4PM· per wk. Call Rita 1round This pmition is Ina unlll. handling resi. WAITUSS Howard Derman &PM. Formerly Charlie 846-0583 or 846-0011 Mon In the Oraoae County dent relations. mulna -..L~--COOITIAIM&S 644-6796 Don·, restaurant. 26022 thru Fri 1.mW 2PM. area. le11in1 arrangementa at Equal Oppb Emplr Co. CStmS CJ Ca Pe Dr· L • I u n • one of our apt. comple.x· lHEIRVINE<IMWlt' Nlauel. Housekeeper wanted, ror Our corporation is a ... M"•t have Oexible --------. 28502MariueritePkwy. 1081 Camelback St. Newport Beach. ~ Equal Opp Employer DRU PUSS Ol'lbTOI 1~========1 buayexec.lnCdM.Must 1 di Id r ... -nearAveryParkway bf proficient in ·main· ea n I prov er 0 schedule & bf available USI THI Miaaion Viejo Guarda talnin&finebome,lndry, private duty, home to work fteltenda. We D"ILY PILOT •• • mending, etc. 2/3 days health ' hoepital nun· will train. (No real " WAIT'm/ NOW flllNG month. Rers a must. Ina personnel. estate Uc. required: this 11FAST WAITUSS Security orrtcer poll· _,8'1'"'-'5,_·•=-------If thla pmlUon sounds ~~~.~a:t:.~volve RISULT11 COOl('llAIMllS tlona are now available You don't need a 11111 to llkethechallqeyou've SubmltappllcaUonlo: SllVICI CAM•S In Mlulon Viejo • So. "draw rut" when you been lookln& for call: Howard Derman 7311 Edinaer Lacuna for mature· placeanadlntbeDally 714-155-0111 DlllCTOIY nearOothanl minded lndlviduals. No Pilot Want Ada ! Call 'CJ 'Mi fMIE ciMAlwf For Result Huntlncton Beadl prior experience la now -&u.5678. Service Call • * llldUltrial Cfontrola Division alllO s. Standanl St. Santa Ana. CA 92702 neceuary. Mutt have -=-:::..~~-<.:.•:..:.•=.•.:.:.•"'-·---.-.-----------'"1INunln1 lOSl CamelbacltSt. w=* own phone ' car. "" IM-4.VMCW. 642 5671 -·-Veteran• brinf 00214. -.u ' 11-7 relief. <Anv. Newport Beach, 92980 • W S service 11 our Pinkerton's, 2701-B S. hotpt. with exceU. re· Equal Opp Employer bt. IU COOi '11..+.1 IHS Maln, S.A. (to rear of 11ut1tlon. Beach area. C•stmS Sl>ft'lalty. Radlo Shaclt store) Free mJr. medkal. den· I •1 p•1at 23852Avtnida Set up le operate drill press. Ability lo read blueprints & use meuurlng devices. 6 month• exper1ence re· quired. Apply at: 1020 W. 17th $t.; C.M. =--oppt~ can 142.5479 txl. 322 Trade )'out old stuff for SS7·9020. Equal Oppty tal fr Ofe. T~aalary. • ••••• ~ II J I de la Carlota em m lb r...------ml! new aoodlea with a Employer. Fle1,.bri.§O~ .,. near ElToroftoed ------J;QJ!ua!!lll!fiied~ad~.eesm~. m..,_i------· ORDERDESK • • l.af\l\IHllla t~··•• Dallylllat. ••••••• Daily Pilal ~f ~~~~~ : Pradlclltn Artist : COOl:i::i ... :: •• s, 111 • • e U you have at least one year'• aptrieoce • _.,...., ~... Su ' • · .Ma. In print-ocieated work, have cood irtDhic DSS&owbBriitoUve Field ~les PIMUr •e e ~eneri 1 .. ....._. •. lm••-..i1191!!!!!!1!11m-e dta1'n and .,.u.1 1enait1vfi1 1nc1ua1na e ~~! .. ~!'! · e ' . .....,. a ~""'' e type1"ptcln1. aome technical drawtns e """""..,.."""' e Limited opent"" avallab1e iii the Oran1e • e ~-tary ti e PERSON e ~lld ~~~J-:~ =~ f: e ww: • Coaat arta, for Hlr·motlvaled, career • .Jlnfll • • MWIPl~r repn>ductlon, ltt'a talk. We'N • ortfJlled lndMduaJ who can work wilh e e r.. ..a. ML. d about _,. layout and Prodl.lct.loo. M Field Sal• Peop&t. TralA, mot1v1l4 and • • ulCIUft UHM • laperienct 3aru • C*tllttdellOI, lootlna for aorneone who • COOl11AI IU tet reaulta. stauoo warn or van e lmmtdlatt~rorveriaUleln· i KIDS_ ~~r:~i"r::~ema~~ e talklDedl1'11lplla1e1orprodudJoorrom e uo1c.m.-0r1ve Jtetull')'. ExceptJooal tam n11, pl\.9 JOb e dlvld"•l ...... bt ,., ..... •-of"'·-~•. • f•cl"t ~A v.... • CONCEPT to rJNISH, and able to mett • nearv....., l t~~ beneflu 1v11l1ble for tht rltbt • --.. ,....,.. oauw .:ueut .,. ..-. ... -~~ ..... dtadllnel. We'f. fa•t·paced, bul fun to lrvt. ,. 1 w u1 not e ' Ina fut.,., •al'Md and lDtereat-• ... -u.,. and h ctl~ Je. If you can pn>duct ,.. ta, • • la& duU• for newapaper t•t(lltlvt • SUMMER JOIS Detroit Dtettl Alli100 • C!ri for, ave al\ u . • • • • lallt about It, call; NO·oeH for • f ' penonntl adminiatrator. Call: e1 • School and have H · • for ... ~ ~~k~··~.~~0:-p!fw, c.111 Larry • • Aew. All for lllr. ctmlet. ....... 1, .... -~orappl. t • n 1 1 v P 1 rt 1 u .. J'\1111 "" No e 1 ptrltnu 11 : C _.._ .._MI I' knowledP, t •• Hall at (714) ~· Jf .... ~:.:..-mem. •• Dteealll')'l "--lllt'b ~ .. -~·eo per week. at Ult ----.. ~" Pri 11>..a ""-Wt offer a cam,..,.,. • • Yftielt lot 1ill llll,... • Tripe I zn . .--..... • • l . , 1 a. d • • w •Y su.t• u..1Muta1n .4Plf: Q•ie it tMIMK mdlulfdntal I•· • Com Meta, CA • lor5 r:"::::":· i'/m e r.qua10pportuntty Elqlk>1er e H IOY ....... ._ _________ 41 ................ L I ~ ...... ....,....,, he.n.. ~ ............. . Ortnge Coast DAILY P1LOT /Sunday, July 26. i 98 t Sell. it all. Md pu~ cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad .for $800 or less. Cost is the same for '8 days or one. Minimum three lines . Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 ' The MW Dally Piiot 8·Day Week It's a Classified PLUS HtlD Wanhd 7100 Http W..tH 7100 Help w..w 7100 Htlp Wmlhd 7100 Htlp Wanted 7 I 00 Htlp W-.ct 71 ooJH•'f. Wanhd 7 !!~ ~~~~ ....... !~.'-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ,........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• k .,_ I SECRET RV/RECEPT Dryer, gas, elean. wor s Restaurant Need outito-SALlSlbDr SECUTAIY ~cretar es A ,. good $75 Wshr clean 1ng pers:;:th ror k~ood Ex per hlah 'ra~hion Challenging opportunity IVICKf HESTON I ~~td!~1~Y B~nlu!;a\uena~ WINDOW W~ER works good ' S85 • prep, u c ma I.Ilg. store Npt Bch. Fashion with small, expandin& _ · • Estate om~. M~t be . . . 548-11513, 548-448.S __ ~~~~rsh~~l·M~a:h P~~· Island Salary, com· company: Shorthand, &r ASSOCIATES able to V.'Ork indepen· An expenen~~d Wmdo~ Washe r. lS Champion juicer for sale. L ihr Also~ A m1u1on. xlnl benef1ls typ\ng. rtling & general S1>«1alisb'" deolly M~t relate well needed for (as test growmg cleaning sso Also maku Ice st Mgr. 7.3, at ~x~Jh~ Call644 1100 W·~tce :~n.ags':.~· TemponryClencat w1pubhc & peers R E service in Orange County. Mu~t have crea m ! Mer r 1 t t 646-8883 Sales 1 ng am. Ptl'aOOJlfl license helfiful but not 1 yr ladde r & pole exper Reliable & 494·2640 --· PA.JM'I' SKl'tfwy 540.0400 req"d Ca I Carman, consc1ent1ou:, person s will r eceive ~a rs Kenmore RETAIL Part tJme clerb STOPM'GO MA.R.KfTS 4555 Coast Hwy., Htwport ltoc' R. H. llodl Office) Newport Center Fam1l) Phys1c1an. No Wed nesdays or wkends Ref Reqwred 644-1122 for ID lerv1ew. SAILMA.kER IM fFJ Exp. prer C M rirm looks ror a t areer erieoted hard 11o11rker §M1!50 __ Sales $36,000+ BEVERLY HlLl.S Health & Nutr1L1op Curp I setting up operations 1n 0 C Need ke) pec>ple for I Supervision &. Training Full Part ume Will train Xlnt rarrer or supplement C;ill 9-SP\1. \!r Zut kl•rbrod at97_3-~ SA.LES COMMERCIAL R.E. Tired of selling houses 7 days a week " W1• need one lictnsee to learn the skills to manage. broker eommerc1al rral t'stale Income from mgmt while )Ou learn Supe r benefili.; life msurnnee : health in:.uronce & den· tal plan Contaet Ken. 675-6700 22&& SALES DECOU TOR Experienced for tn·l>lore & customers home Salary Comm Nettle Creek Shop. 8 Anderson ~-~ SALYS HICKORY FARMS If you are an altrt out going tndmdual '*I' ma) have a Job for )OU OJ~ shift. 3 5 day~ pr wk No weekends See ~tr Thompson. So l'oasl Plaza, lower h.•\ el Sales Eip preferred Must be Fllll time, 9 to 5 Mon lll004SkyparkBI '4~·9444 orS3l-6SOO_. __ salary increased ever y 6 rn os Portable 6 mo old d1i. able 10 v.ork Sat &r Sun. lhru Fri Have good typ-Swte 235 ln •ine Medical dental & pension plans avail hwasher, 2 yr '4arranl) Other hrs. lo be ar· ing skills. SOITll' phone SECRETARY •• SECRETARIES•. Salary commensurate wllh exper $300 I Cocktail & 2 end ranged Wages based on answerine .. Newport Fasl paced ad aaency RE1Pres Olct$20,400 THE FIH .._1 TOUCH tables. SlOO Blue baby exper Apply U\ person· Beaeh locauon. Xlnl sffks versatJle and or SrBkpr Corp$13,200 ~ dresser, $25 M1sr Kerm Runa Hardware, benefits Call Rob for gan1Zed see. for art Rec pt ,NoTyping $9.t100 951-7008 64.§.j 661 Af!tJ7 PM 2666 llarbor Bl, CM app't8S1·962:5 director of large ~rt 4 Reepl '1'60$14,400 Norge washer dr) er. ••-SECIETAIY dept Mustt)peand f1le Slat'1'7SS14.000 S250 Porl !>ewing s --1" De velopment •. coo Call Suieybetween 10 6 Exp ConsullantOurs • r;:. * I machme . ....., 833-0!!64 Exp 1n sales Selhng "' 551..0460 Liz Reindel'li Agy, Ine ... 0120 Hcur1ty products struction co. 1n So .., 40208,rehF~t'MEOE Word Procts.~ing 7SL___ GARAGESALt:: Giant 4 family yard tiale Guaranteed fu ture. La~unaneed.sSe<'retary N .. .,.., .. ,90 F clton WOl.D Must sell appliances, 1 25 •. .,,., BS antiques, fum. tools, Le d. Co 0 wi't .__ .... ...,,p1·0 o exp Secretary ewport ....,..0~ ree Art' vou tired of working •aoc~soR l Ju Y "''"" · Id ... ~b a mg U\ range """""'"'~ " ' r ~ corner grouping. e c 212aconllnental c M and ho useho ., .. Y County Coastal Safe Co !99-5304. ExaM.tiue rull time ror part timr Reas &15 ~I aft 5 30 ---, items Sat. Sun 10.5. llll SSS 7233 ~UUt MoMy 1 -· ------Stereo, Bonnet chest. HB SECRETARY Secretary SECRETA.RYEXEC. Why not try worl11n11 Wanted to buy-Room tables. baskets Sat & Hl!JILin..&t.on.St;.;""'· ~-- SA.LES REPS Jacoby & Meyers. one of Personnel/Advertising part time for full Urne Coll tNs ....,..,., Dehum1du1er with h.'gh Sun 8-3. 344 Broadway Stereo AM lf M 8 tru k.· Loe a I Cosme I 1 e Co America's largest law Our buby Pre~udent is 111 Dept has opening per money Work 20to 24 hrs Kelly wants to help! raJ!ac1ty Lil 4!J.I 13.16 c M easselle, turntable, Unl1m1ted inc oppty firms is seeking an ex· need of a mature. well expansion Npt Bch. rrr wk ID plu:.h Ot'W or lic:yclts . 8020 "'·u ~. t rundle bl'd spkrs $130 Freeurl200. '"2 ·~~. 9to6_ perienced Secretary for organ1i.ed ~elf :.tart .. r r1·nanc1al ·~--'c~ (1'rm. I" D ,· n l h ~ s ant 3 Pool table $200. Min. '" .....,.._ ,. ""'' v1 "'~ '~ "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• cloth1na , tables, mist". our Norwalk office Ap-who has 5 Yl'ar.. previous Gd typing, shrthd., exp. Ana Co:.ta Mesa area LADIES Cruiser original NB 646 2801 760-874S SALES REP If you have previous secretarial sales. model· mg or publle relauons background and desire a l'areer m field sales, tlus 1i. the opporturul) you've been wa1tUlg ror plicants shoo.Id possess experience in her pru· req'd Non-smltr Call for well eslabll.sbed Co 833-l441 · t SlOO 'ORO Rattan sofa & c~alr. gd typing skills, or ress1on 640·0123 blwn.9&2. Earningpott>nllalors.220 lniftt pain . Garal(t' Sale hike~. wicker rum . Eveintude ganzational skills & per wk bai.e +comm + 548-~ guitar, 1km,, boots. & b ability to work under The ideal r.tnd1date bonus Call 8l'>888J for 847-3498 61ke for ~ale Alpint' g1rb lots or 11am~ 10091 Jon 4HP OB mocor. r.ass pressure. We orrer ex· :.hould have ~ood tape annt H·-~·-~h 3 spd 24" wht'elbase ba.t_Sl H B ~ s rptc screen, 11\)Jll; 11 l (' ""~ s 11'· ty"" s~RET ... IY ':Lr _. • ...., ....... --Like new .:~ !J60..6310 --' • . hsehold, gara~ ~ c e e o l compan y rans rs.,...,.. ~ r ~ "' ,....,. . 2 Family Garal(e Sdle 390 Santa Isabel. ca&. benefits + salary 1s 70 wpm and Jl()'li.ess an Newpor t Stach To TELEPHONE Cent~no~.SuperLeMaM Sat Sun llam & CB Sat Sun negotiable Please call exeellent 1'0<'abularv $1 .~00 Art a:. com SOUCITORS Wlln g, 056 Mag II, men 5 2s toor bike A·I equip plant.. & loh -, Silvia t213)688--000!l munil'ahon hnk between I Im med open ing~ to \')'dee. CPT, l..ex.ilron. & ~.dQ.hn5404328 I more 2169 RurJI Ln GIGANTIC GAR.GA,~ This po:.1t1on pro1•1des boss & 9 branches l:se I work pleasant e1l.'n1011 all other \,l,rp ...,w·fment G LS pd ood d · u SA LE Mo• ng e'"'r an excellent \tart in~ )'OU lop slulls Ul these hri. 3 9. Mon Fri ~11 ~-. IR 10s It coo l "' • 1 •" ~ SECRETARY salar• based on talent plush professional of· II II t \s!>ljlnment.s J\ at ~ Clothing. furniture ete ything dirt C~JI· F@r@· "anedJrmeoonsetomfthodeelranrg~nst Su ppo rt a cc o unt and "ab1ht) plui. out fices Enio>topbeneflls se ing ouq 'Wage 548-3297 -Sat Sun 9 SPM 20S toys.~.cfOC1M!S, . in.g personnel functions f11 Call after !Pm 966 0151 • . .:u:... u....a........1a1 8025 C'anal St N"' Shores Worthwhile .to come see dependent oil companies ood standing bl-rte 11.S ID newly rreated poss TIUC"' DRJV~ & !'-<OT AN AGENC"t ..,..., .. g ~ s i r . great bargam.s Sat.ISwt in Southern California G vanety & ~rowth lion Here's )our chance " u. NEVER A F'F:E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Family Sale ~·" Cecil. C.M. (bt'Mt and are presently ex· opportunity Mrn SS for inler\'iew appoint tocrealeyourownspot I WA.REHOUSE You namt' 11. 11>e ha\e 22n~d&23rdSt 1 panding Uyouareaself wpm . 10 key by touch ment please rail 1714 > m this prestigious grow •et"-......... IEL[~··it1" REDW0002X 6'S It ' 17062S1ms II B Sun ---· -· -...--Newport Center loca 962 4431 mg fir r ~ 2· to 20' long. Fresh starter, aggre5$ive and tion Good salary & 557.6122,731-7711 1,ot·al delivery. frozt'n trurk load arrt\'lng 93 Su nd ay JO 6. Moving lookmgforafuture w1th b r·1 C II Arlene foods,LA&OrangeCo I r '"'v ""E.,... weekly Sa~e at~ ft Super La"n Sale mustsell'7'black~. an established com-ene 1 5 a • 100'1 FreetoAppllcant ton truck. Call Sat Sun. "'O E ., F' H bed · 640·51ll. l=l-IP r. "'' PP call Jim 6469885 Not h1ni: Ol'H S2S queen sofa pany. '*C would hke to l111!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!~!1!!!!!1!!1!!!9!!!~ _8-lOam only,846 9419 anvllme Sat Sun 9 J 600 Orchid. oak & smol<ed g}asa free hear from you. Typmg, 2·3 da)'!I a week MtrchOftCIM 2 s~t~ or sliding glass CdM stand ing display shelf We offe r an excellent sa lary. outstanding bonus plan. expense ac· count. company car. and meda·al I.Ire insurance pal·kage Please submit resume. 1n person 1( possible. lo POWERINE OIL COMPANY Employment Depart· ment t2354 Lakeland Rd Sanu FeSpnngs, CA90S70 Equal Opportw11ty Employer ?t1 F SALES TUIHEE Yng men , stereo speakers.. transporation 11rov1ded Call ~ 765!_ SECY /E(EC. FAMIL v HEAl TH PROGRAM ~I llours lo swl South San doors, approx 6' & 10· G A R AG E EST AT 1-; SlOO Quad stereo With R~uired by president of l.! AJta _54().~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cassette recorder & ma1or agcy w /eorporate 9930Talbert Ave A.ntlquu 8005 wide. 833.C864_,_ 7~·0120 SALE turntable. Washer & headquarters in Irvine. F'ountam Valle). mos TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOCJs ---8040 Sat & Sun 9.4 Corner of dryer Lots of misc. Shorthand min 90 wpm. "'"-' Stnlcr REC_.,. IEYf''O Spectaculnr Jade horse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Poplar & ~ntrul. SA <N rt RJ·"era ~ typl'ng . dictaphone ex Equal Opp Emplyr M IF' ...-'L-u nr Bmtol & Warner 4 pc ewpo v• \;l1fl· Fr 0 n l 0 r r i (' e a p "'Ith stand. II an high, KEESHOND PU"" AKC dos I 646 2670 ~er Applicant Should C D NB C "µ antique rommode set -~· ~·"----4500 ampus r .~. pearance.busy ountry S2.200; Im pressive Champ s1re M Jo' Pel& ave at least 3 yrs exper Club·C M area \I rs Russ1t1n bronz.e or cos s h o w p v l Pl) antique wall phone. ex Giant Garage Sale, Sat. & mtopexecposition,b1gh •SECRETARIAL• 14211YorbaSt.Tusttn M}·erj49'-0:m sack with wo man, 213 .§!IJ:l~aftS_pm. cercycle.lensforCanon . ~ degree of commumca OPPORTUNITY signed Lanceray. Sl.800. Poodle. "'--.. ard AKC SLR, Ar&us C3 35mm Sun . 10-4.bo~c;,_ lions skills, strong sense Open Monday Evening ,,.,...,.. w /case ft all much A·Z. 22 Ar -· ..... n of responsibilil)'.. integn· Douolas ,.,_1 Compan)' or By Appointment Only TYPISTS TiHaednyandart ~s~~wl4 Cream 10 mooth Male mi~. San Joaquin, Irvine. ty & deipendability Xlnl " vi sign n . · Housetrained. 540·9155 salar) & liberal co Callforma has an 1m Register today ror local •2 1n wide, sr>.50. Pa1ror AKC -S~lky T-;rne;s bener.its. "-'I Tommie. mediate operung for J temporary assignments bea ut If u 1 Ch 1 n es e d bl h d 1 \,;4J SECRETARY 557-0045 ~rrelam vases. 18 '" A ora e , s e ess . i 14·833-2977 Sl!l'RET.t.Rf ah ••75 Pip Call shots M1S225 f S300 ~ "" Newport Beach area. To I " · ... 551 2348 SECRETARY Selected candidate mu~t SI . 700 Offlce.s alre Cf\ Lin-f714 1 956-218.1 Ask ror I ..:. --Legal secretary, $1600 h a v e pre 'I I 0 us gorgeous It aLmosphere • -Dane --me to You 8045 £.. for plush N.B oHice secret.aria! expenenre easy gomg. The door u -FOR S A(~£ 1930 .5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fww...,.. 1050 Fwft;..,. lnO Strong typ1n& skills combined wJth 1ood opentoyou\Vlthyourtop rtMK>ctAPVl'flSOHtdLSf:~ts ktkhenware Rare R.alJ MIXB>PVPS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••··~··•• necessary, must be ex :shorthand and t) ping skills & commurucauon 1723 lirdt Sfrfft and Fiesta Over 300 SS2-ll23eves. Custom qu;il.it) hard~ood •MOVI.-. SA.LE• per Xlnt benefits skills and be capable or ablhty Boss 1s charm· Hewpartleocll B 0 all -----furniture E lec typewrller & Bentley.Hays!i49-9820 assumtng various duties mg Lots d rontact with to E pieces U) one r FREE KITTENS to good 498-0088 stand. leather rurn., for De Part mt n t England i.alec; force 840 4068· --- -home 1 white. 2 "hite Beaut trad1t1ooal lo\'e chairs. youth bed (com- E SECIETA.RYSl.,'" Manager. Need deds1on making UPHOLSTERER Work Beaut Engl anllquedou w orange spots. 1 white seal!i w tbls & lamps. pl I. loveseat & ~ucb . xec secretary to 'O<N capacity in lllr conditioned t'Om ble bed, must sell. S2SO " b I a ck . 1 w h It l' from atto~y·s ofr Cost more 842-4314 Presidentofpresllg1ous Salary commensurate 557-6122.731-7711 fort Muslbeabletocut 6464327 w beige After 5 52200 . Sacri f ire ------ c.;., '" ·' 11 ..... 1111111 '' 642· )6 7 ij i • •• •1 1. f t·r • , >' J c1\l 11 ·r1, .. ,.. r, lt1 .. D,1 ly !-', · Manne llard~an• Sales Saleswomen men Irvine company seeking with expenence plus ex 100'' Ji·ree w Applicant S Antique Smoking pipe 546·S967 <lr.11n obo 97>-0363 MOVING SALE-Beds, po11ed person wttop ce llenl company & sew alar) open lld bo A 200 h d ~~ sofas, desk, Lable1w/6 skills. Xlnt advanee· benefits Pll'ase con 642·;rll3 Soyrs old :~e ~h:,_x 714 F'REE Male Dae sun 9 10 p-e cream eolored chrs. dresaer, bookcase, person to work at store level 8-~ ~1711 SALES No"' arcepting apph1·a 11ons Cor full & p time sales staff. Experienced in micro computer pro gramming or usevery helpful. Su«e:isful ap- plicants will have back g round 1n s ales & pos1t1\'e attitude Call _Le_v· {114)54(}.~. Sales OFFICE SUPPLY SALE5'ERSOHS Stahoners Corp has ex panded to Orange Coun ty & hu openings ror outside salesperson' Excellent company benefit$ ConlartJ1m Ander!>on l 771-5350 SALES- OFFICE SUPPLIES Newport Stalloners, a lg co. selling omce sup plies lo bUSlnts$ ha.s full & part lime openings for retail sales clerks. We will train & offer pro spect.s for advaneement Comprehensive benefit~ paekage. Personnel. 714.557.9212 Partner needed to ride sbotgun on h11h pre uure sales ventures Contact Mr We s t 55'7·5610 SALESPERSON Full time. J ,W«lry, antq & r11mbh10p bkamd pre rd. 642·• btwn 10 " e. ..lf2!l§M ___ _ THE FEDERATED GROUP Is hiring professional re- ta ii s alespeople. Call Personnel for a great op- portumly with our grow· mg company 213-728-5100 LGall on-Fri 9.5 Part J~oo·fri. Pleuant, small. non- smoking CdM olfice 2 yr mrn exp Reep, hgbt bookttping. Xlnt typmg $1 mt 84t3,,_,lc:.,:ll:.:..· --- Stcntcry Xlnl opportunity for secretary to work In manuraeturing offi ce. Good typ!Sl Wntlen & verbal communication skills Salary com- mensurate with ex · perienee Fme benefit package Weise r Lock Co 5555 Mac Fadden Ave. HB. EQE Fll98-061_1 _ SECRETARY /4 .. Part lime. T ues & Thurs. I person ore. Cd M. 760-J.5!1? ment opptys. Bentley t act Eva Taylor , WAITRESS &IS·SOOOextJlS yrs. Male Jn.sh Setter matehmg liv. rm & din ~t£ Jrvine857-2990 _ Haye!Jj49'9820 __ Employee Relat1oni; ~I friendly waitress '*ant'· ~i:., yrs 8913118 -rm rur.!!J4.50 646·8115 c 0 m P 1e 1 e b 0 •,&e o ~ ed for small care. Antiques. reg cloeks. Free flurrv Kittens -SECRETARY /Reception1 epl. (714) 1111 breakfast & hmeh C.M S250 Wash basin set. Mostly black culors, 8 9UEEH-SIZE HD furnishings, &r hsebJd C.M CPA ore. Salary DOUGLAS OIL f SPM 175 Trunk. $45 Med. weeks Pat6"1J.2SIO. mo_ 67J.2777 items. LiVlllg rm, dining open. 641·01.25 COMPANY ar.ea. 498 36230 t ------1 rm. rerrig, stereo, ' t OFCA.UFORHIA. P'en-tlS"'Yfc~ WARDCLERK desk,PJS.631·5!l'7! Two free Macadamia Sofabed S125. eectnc misc mustsell.759 ~ SECRETARY 3160AI A Ex~rience In Con"at EVERYTHING Trees Approx lOft You dryer $40, dJ.nin,g room Sharp. well organized rway ve 4~10 Campus Dr .. N B des Ired Ca 11 ad AOES diL646·6fnl ~l'l. $125. stereo, $7~ person to run small busy Costa Mesa. C:u 92626 ,. 3 ADORABLE Call S4S 3784 al rfl I d. id t Mfirm11l1veAclion maj_str;ttor ~1'764 Directly from England s es o ice. n iv ua 1•211 Yorba St Tustin R "'E ... ALEKl.TTENS lo handle a variety of Employer ~ · /A REHOUSE DELJVER 40~ Off F"URNITU E ' "' responslbiUlits: inside PERSON FRllSAT1SUN 2711 E __ ~199'l _ _ sales, billing. inventory Open Monday Everungs For party rental store Coast Hwy Corona del free to you White control. payroll. AP AR Secretary By Appointment Only Full or p lime. Apply Mar. 67>JS.tl female cat Declawed u oder m 1n1 mum ,..,..,_ 202S Newport Bl!Q_Qf 121 GI ass Door Oak House brol<en 557·~~ supervision. 979-5413 Pttt•Nllf SEC'Y /RECHT. Bookcases, both for S500 Free pair o r I a r g e SECRET A.RY 9 to 2 daily Typi.n e & Fulllime Typing. good WA REHOUSE Platinum nng w 3 small speckled RABBITS shorthand or s~vmt phon e manners & WAA"ER antique rut diamonds --~9L __ MBMCA.l ing 0 __ ...,...,,.., per hr salary. Please call """' a ppr Sl 500 <>ell 1 . b-...i lw~ OFRCE ~ ., 7u 7091 L k r l 3 fema emu '"""pups I "9 ~ Work In Western re .... • oo in& or ma ure, OB05'8-S253 __ -Shorthair Lovrng home Over 30 perferred non gional aales otc Hurry' Semi reUred Mor F. Part alert 10diY1dua1s willing CASH Re1P5ter 192'7 548-'4798 smoker Type 60 WPM Call. Mal)orieSulhvan. & full time. So. Santa lo learn " aecepl f75 accurately Perm full 540.500 I. Snellin& & Ana Mr Wood. 839-4071 personal reapons1billty 548-329'1 free cal and kittens Also time. Call Answer ad • Snelling of Newport Mon btwn 10 It 12 or for wort performed 10 ---......... ~-an Irish seller and a 523,642..m>. l4hrs. Beach Agency. uco 979-9378lv. msg. ~~~~,~~dS:p~u:ro~~ l•-w-E•STM-111IN•ST~E~R-•I Da~bshunc!_.891:3118_ Campus Dr .. EOE Stniu Staffon fabrics to menufac· ABBEY Fwttatw. 1050 SECRETARY Computer software firm has an immed. opening for data entry person in our documentation area Job responsibilities in- clude: accurate 65wpm typing for technical manuals, updates, some proofreading It otc. skills req'd. Exper. pre- fetred but we will lroin. Pleasant surroundings 4t excellent salary le fr. inae beneliu. Non- smoker. Call : Sheri Mk ltelaon for lmmed. interview. '7l4·54CMSS2 MCS,IMC M~ turers or products used ANTfQUE MALL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buy out plan Offered. in yachting, backpack· Dally 11>-6, Fri 10.9 •• Secretary .§73-~ _ 1ng 6: skiwear. Secure Closed Tuesday SECRETAltY Siii~"'~· future for right person. 11751 Westminster Ave ,.ARTTIMI I' Filling of orders & Garden Grove 554-6103 We have Lwo hnmed. fut lime. will rain, &eneral warehouse ll!!!!~m!!!ll!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I part lime opeolngs at <;p_s_ta Mesa. 6'5 5421 duties. FullUme daya, ..__.__ 10 I 0 our P roperty M11mt. STOCKPBtSOH 37 Yt hour week. Ea· .........-" headquartera. Gd. typ-needed ror Irvine based cellent company-paid ••••••••••• .... •••••••• 11111, telephone ttcbnl· retail chain. Start btwn benefits. Pay lncreua I IUY APPLIAHCIS ques, working well with .50 .oohr. 549-800 based on ability. CaU Les 957.9133 people are 8 must. One Teacher Jn-School for OO-lll86 Monday. Fretier. upnght, cle;;, position Is Monday, parent' co-op M iW 1F. works ood. 1150. Wedneaday, Friday, 8 5: 9-lZ 760-91»l Warehoute .548=.M=J3~==---the other Is 8-12. Monday ~"'-'·~~"-'------ tbru Friday TUCHEI SubmltappllcaUonto. Independent school Howl.rd Derman seeks part lime Spanish MU'79S teacher, must have StodH•1•1n STOV E·c!Un, worlts good. $150 548-M\3 or 548-4485. Dining room chain 4 Kindel $100 Packard Bell 4' H1-f 1 SSO 644·6579. 8 dra11>erdres er aAI 644 72S2 Set or 4 wall units. incl 2 bkcases, 1 cluna cab . I drybar Must sell Wk 752·S?Ji Hm . 857-4271 Pvt owned brand nu stock offum Liv rm. din rm, tbls. Imps, pie's .. ·, SECRET ARY Advertising executive nde p /time secretary with light bookkeeping •kills or accounting backc.rOl&ld 45 wpm. oo sllortband. Phone and aeneral ornce duties. Personable and good or· ------• 11nlzaUon1l skill! re• _____ 111111 ... A minimally 4 years ex-W 1HE~ CDllW« perience & be familiar lmmed. Ml time open- lop in our oew Santa Ao• Supmt.ore Elqler req'd. Call: Pttsonnel • with C bur r os y 106lCamelblc.kSl Chocohtt Plcuc Insurance beoeflu 10· NewportBtacb. t211160 rupond to J a1 Van Equal Opp Employer Winkle PO BOX 23 CdM quired 30 hn per \fftk, SECRETARY -----,1 duded O.C. Airport auon '714 1933 ••DCILLINT•• SICHTARY.UEC Ot<>rlia Pacific Corp. bu lo openin1 for Stcmary to Vtee Prell· dtnt at dlvWon~ in N•w,.rt Buch. SeJf. atarter: .rttb nceJleet ae cretarlal 1kllla auded, tbtem1ent, ability to 1'0lt "' own, typlnf 'IOwpm +, dlctat· ln• machiN e11~ce a m11tt. shorthand tow pm +. auptrb btntfltl. Call Lob at mmsHm; Mt&: ~ •It OrMQ1CoaUWlYPILOT/Sund1y J u"'29 1981 INh.1-1 W. .. rilM .... tt40 ~II MtMW~ tHO Alltot, .. ,,,..,.. .. ,,1M $ I 1 I c.... ••o ....................... ·~ tlJ ....................... tUtt tUtUHU••tUHe •••H•t teU•UUtUUU .... 11£ .. Nl111' ... ·-,.... , ............ ,... tMO ....................... PEUOr.ol'"lOI" ....................... WllUY .... ,_ t70l IMW ,71.2 ... _ ........ -............... -................ _ ........ ,;;;;;; ••• -........... ••••••••••••• MOPED -OH••s-....... CLIAMCilS ....................... ·~ .................... .. -Gmll6-S ~ _, llll a Pr ~ ----'************* a.-Can• Aeeeu. Au.. lit .. u.a"TIUCl(S Alfa Romm '• Spyder, • 71~ m . unm1c road · · _...<4?N?b?1$w~n .. PM ~ ~··-"'""' . clauic boll Lill (00\11 Many xtru, drt bl~. r • ..... XWded· DI& It mdra. louse --------•rr5SMA11'11• MelercScN.,../ rll • ...,_ty t..lh tbt car lo tbe Makeofr m.2900~ ................. .,. dall .-0111'· Pine hutcb •TOCHAITa• --W. tllO Yairfl"Ol,nda .M 24 br "Otad"'t.t" XJnt Int., d y 1 . I 31 o T JO ..wa, "'*11· a.we al as. luel •. Sell or TRAWLER BOAT sunw Go back 50 yean In Ume ....................... I D f 0 r m a t I 0 n Ul ' It mtch suoo evn/~knda U •lta PP Ull Jim tndt.NMU! f1U tolbetrad&rTbomu 3 rail motorcyde trir, 714 • 9177 JillJUI ~l._w.2160 '77 .... 320! ........ -,uto-.-a-lr.-%7-K-m-t. ••t9YUmt CAR Top cam.r ulra QKU tlJUS( Llptoo and the Yao· pohible S ral.ls, over. 4 ~on... tSIO ..__.. 9707 alcnio. ona OWMr. lib llOVIJIO I ALE-ZMD lr&25fublc ft tlO rtn derbllll wblle nllllll ti.ad •toract rack, cur-••••••••••• .. •••••••••• -new '4$-8371 RAHDa ml.zaNSt. . . JULY J4ntn£ aboard the etepAt az· rentre ·~-74J-WA60M •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ~-----c.11. 1-1-S c b o o n e r 750P IJONDA 10 GOOO. 1980 Aud.a scm>, Ulumt 'IO aiot. like new All ex lloe ll•SPlll Cuatom 11-fireplace JS' _ 60' AY All AILI "SH£ARWAT£R." Feel 7StF HONDA 11 IZ250. Low mUease. AU extras HMWf IUYBI ltast 1225 mo Call ror tru Blk w/camel uit. • doon for rouDded opea I.be lh.rlU "Ted Tw"otr" Both Stock 1 55'7· ll!!ll Top dollm for Sporu details M7 9101 eves S.0·881 I a......... ~ copptr. ll50. w Id T _.J_ Y.-..L... experiences while '84 L b t Sc TNCb fHO Cars. Sup, Coml)frs. ,. Audi m WbtA! ~;-.,... t71S Helhua 8"q11elJ de· °' rooer ~•$, Inc 1ou're al the helm of the '""· am•-~!!.., ootetor, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 914'1, Audi's Low miles en.use AC ••••••••••••••••••••••• llvefe4. Perrecl for For aale: Woodfft draR· 2803 West Coast Highway famous 58' Sparkman &r u.x:c, 1 "" .......,.., see lt7' CHIYIOUT Alk for U/C MGR Sru'f S31_.Tt7 Ev 74 Capri, vs. lo m1. new •vta,etealiog.m-44ll ln1 table.SaD.Calleves. Newport Beach 714/646-9362 St~~o·s Otta.n Racer apprec.p50.S!M982_ V•TOHPfCIW'I JIMMAllMO ..;ti.---t7ot p1mt&~! .. ..-. D I S H W AS H E R , 141-8442. "GESTURE." Cruise '69 HONDA,70 Auto. trana . pwr steer· YOU(SWAG&f ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ---"""'"'~"-_ portable SUMI. 'T7 KIRBY Home Main· the channel Islands with Runa &ood. Uc d, SUO. ing, etc. f loe work 18711 Btach Blvd A·., I I 8 '77 Ca pri Ghia II snrf b K -w-ve.v..,.v?b..-Wtv-w-~ -• J M' ..,.~..., hla 4380ahJia CdM kl ( K8 .... HUNTINGTONBL'ACll ... t n Hea ey ugeye . . ' ',_, mac .. en· talnanct S)'stem, all al· -------~A.WL&.<.aN oe tnney a.,.,.,11 · · true L l1Jd . c. Sprite w/hrdtop, i d AM /FM stereo, AC. 4 more~ wood cbnt .• 7.1.i· tachmenll: Xlnt Cond ,.....,&n--. IOtO •-...&.., ..... _.__ 1old plated 4B' Yawl '17 YAMAHA DT -2SO ONLY $4995 841·1000 cond $2500 /offe r . spd, new pllllt 13750 ~t¢ Cami . $175 . AlkiJla•iso.•siu. _..,_. _... .,.__ "TYPEE " These bolts Mono Eoduro. new HOW .. -,.L....•-~ ,..21.oo el·Jv 644 9969 -·~ UL.-1-! ....................... lnl,•111 9030 are atourdoc.bNOW!! englne '700 080 eves Oo~e'ft~Sta..._... TOP DOLLAR '"· • ~· . -'Dlnet,~""'te...._Set-.,-.-M-ls_c_pl_c· -• •H• ....................... and av~lllble for your Brent.6'5-:MOS NEWPORTBEACH PAID FOR IMW t712Dats. 9710 tu~ •sio. Dama1ed W.ttcl 8081 Trailer for :M>' boat, 2 IX• lnspecttoo Skippers & Yamaha '76 In' 400 En· 9311 ASSS GOOD & c• IE ... N •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rd 110 Dalt~ •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• le. cal.kins. must aell. crewa 1restancUneby 10 duro XlnL llOO .-loEA $1 000 000 1980 DATSU... 6 ~or• 42 · Se11ca~ NautlLu..' Ah~ftrob~c plus 78().0184. come on down and see · 89'2-47114 I tlO FOID USED CARS! , ' lOOSX · memuwrl ..,. ..ovln1. the boau. spin a few , FI 00 PICICUP Hatchback model with (on to IG Sul)trlor) Gooddtal.8mo1~R for BrandnewPerkol8'out· yams,haveatoddyor2 71 HONDA CB MOE. Ec ooomlcal 6 cyl lnventbry aut om ati c trans , N .~ir.J..41 ·1 2 4 2 -.S lncl AerobkeJtercise riuera w/spnadera, andarr=:eacti.rt~rin Corvette yellow. runs enalne, 4 s.....,.A over OFNEWIMW'S AM /FM stereo. pwr eveat•--· claases.846-9el4 Eves. l~"dlamtter,c:oetnew afinew yacht OKbutneedssome work dri• ta ~cond... Sales and Leasing at r-ale ~Year old $150,sellf1$.$46-0601 filfm-ve r ns., 11r . • com""tllive pnc-Ex steering, air cond . ;;: • ~ .... nu-..: ..a drawer desk in good · -C A L I F 0 R N I A . .....,.. p w r a t e e r I n g . ,,.. ~~ cruu1e control, pwr mar ~ .'11 ._.., IUll..wv. coodilloo MERC 7S. a> H/P with CRUlSF.S 80 YAMAHA s.w Sped al (lV11!13'7l. cellent service and parts rors. rear wiper & a ..,~Hll!al\3:~. sSH controls Run s good 2537W.CoastHwy Sh o wroo m c ond ' ONLY$6995 2150...,._.ll'fcl dept Jewe1'(843YNR>. Ve~cholce Ir rare ....... .9S1·1Dl NwptBcb (714)548-4191 S1900/0B04Kml, ONLY $7495 T ItE. Faceted WANTED 9.9 Evmrude When it com es to 642-8500 MIUCUMAZDA Cott.Mete645·5700 Good i>eleclion of pre Sto e, over 2 eta. Inti IOl3 or Johnson outboard chartering, v.ewrotethe 1977 YAZ80, $250. 1977 21SOHarborBlvd. WEMEB> v1ously owned BMW & MllACUMAZDA .... Rl~~~~ .. b::;·~~:·;~oo~ M!WPOIT-AITISAN motor. book . 30 years same yzu:s. SJSO. both &ood cwA1rM7o~A YOUIEXOTIC ~~~l~~t~~~: ID ex 21r~~tx;:~d Bacqammoo ~fee ta· Taki acowtlc 1u1.tar w CUSTOM 548-2152 location. cooditioo. ~9579 -& HmSH CARS 645-5700 ble. Fl&Od.iolaal traffic cue '1~6'.S-44.15 OleiAHSW Giant Marine Goodie AMl.nneyFam1Jy 'J7H.D ~ CUSTOM '72 Ranchero We also have a lease ll&bt. DllO/ta. 7~ ' Only 2 latt models left Sale. new &c used gear Organb.atlon • hr GT loaded ' New brakes. ~ company that leases 1977 DATSUN da-·,·1--•ev-. Pe ave '1 mus I c 1 an from ma"'-job shop * *** ********* Black · ·2m9 tires, ate, etc etc. Must ~~~RT "IOIC""•r ~--~ IUi Ith s 10" Superb tooe, beautiful • ""' other maltes of autos, 4 VVJ"" Steollr court reportln1 amp er w . walnutcomolesandtone 40~ Navy anchor.:.>"************* MUST SELL Financial see! S2700or bst offer . _R'!]S trucksand varu. f'or ad Sspeedtrans ,aJrrond., macb.lae, a.netlt mdl, cab&11et. Like new. $500. cabinets Ideal for home ring buoys, Zodia c -Problems Will Sacrifice 642·.5460/64&9780 _ d1llonal mformauon on AM FM stereo, mag pert,~ coad. + case ol Arter 8 pm. lllH2S9 or church. Grand Raid MKJ1 ~ w1et CHA.rra '79 HONDA 750-only SK '81 Datsun Longbed with leasing please call. wheels & diamond mist paper, delmeSamaoo.lte YAM AH A GRAND HA&.F NICE. $7500 suits, misc sm "' e 2S · ·50' Power Boats mi, Immaculate! Best camper & sleeper kit. 3100 W Coast Hwy 714 972.tz70 7t41661 9611 silver paint Llke NEW' rue It st.and It usorted PIANO. 1 yr old. R1re & For specs pb. 551-1805 boat gear. EIJlott 10 man Trawler Yachts 673-4800 Offer 968-5210 Snrf. am/fm /cass. CB Newport Beach 1146SFU 1 (Stlt. l.SOO). books, $38S. Western beautiful. Polished canslr Ufe ral'l. masts, loat .,...o 9060 '79 KZ650 lo rru. Uke new, incl.J!9Qg. 97~ -642-94a'i f'or a good deal and ~ooll Oa..JLY $6599 saddle. A·l cood. & 11. walnut. Xl nt cond. boons, poles, sails, sml 1, ~ $1700/080 ft 1 · " d Owner tramferred.CalJ ~po ..... Goodt 8094 spinn,boatcovers,stem ...... ~................ 497.3426 '79 C HEVROL ET TOPSD""•.a.RS a ersa esservieesee MEWPOITDATSUM :!t~ pack, 1255· w/bestoffer. Pat White.••••••••••••••••••••••• pulpit, Sabot, Kite. 6 Cat~l1na 30, diesel, DELIVERY Van, l2rt ~ & 888DoveStreet .,.,.... . 835-7000. Ext2M FOR SALE: JOyearsof Pacific Catamarans refng, 110 gen, 7 bag 1973 YAMAHA 100 MX box 3,093 m1 Power For Clean Used NEWPORTBEACH Int. doors w /hdwe, (2l SPORTS winches, alum & S·S m'. 5 a ii s, etc. $33 ,500. Very &ood condition. brks, stee ring. ~.000 Cars & True ks 8lJ. I 300 80ll28, $15 ea; (2) 80x30, Offkt Fw••• & ILLUSTRATED lin&s. trailer boxes, ~7506 $AO 99$-8989 mile warranty, like new ~oenr:%t ~':::e~~:he spot' SALES-SERVICE-LEASING l20 ea. Clolet doors. (2) .......... 8085 (1971-81) plus some from compasses. surf board, 16' rt catamaran. Wooden 1974 YA MAHA 2SO M X 11,998. 208 w ut. SANTA ANA 93x~; (2) 93x36; (2) •••••••••• .. ••••••n•n 1960s. Bestolfer. bow plank, wire rope, 13' hull w /lrlr & sails $6CJO. Very good cond. $400 646·4-04!._orS48-7~ -JL~G~~J~y 79 PICICUP 6' 45peed 6ft.bed (R6713SI SADDLBACIC IMW B3 l·Z040 .• 495-49~9 13d2, $10 ea. Gd cood. DESKS 545-4240 whaler trailer. much, Ne ed s 5ome work 996-8989 '79 El Camlno. air, PS, 6'4~9 21 Steelcase :M>X80 like FORSALE:lOyearsof much more!! 447 Old 64S-S634S54-8684 YAMVIRAGO~miles PB , till whl, <'ru1 se, Ball¥ pinball, (Playboy), new desks. S748 new, sell THE SPORTING NEWS Newport Blvd. NB (714) Sacrifice-my loss your bucket seats. lo m1 pertfttcood.9195 forS28$.callnow,Mon· (1971-81).llestotrer. 645-4520. open Sat /Sun XISUMFtdSH ·SIOO fain, save hundreds .~7 Call KarenS5l·S009 Fri. 8 :30-S:~7Sl-6191 ~ 7/2S, 7 /26 lOAM Lo4 PM_ nt con S27-72S8 Call 646-t629 Ce1Ji.N PU · Cuabella · Home/Office. Le rolltop GOLFCART s:iso Sabol S37S .Schock Boat I KZ ~. '80.10,000 ml, will fo~. reverse, varia· desk, very lood wood 333 E. lBthSt. C.1\1. loafs, Powwr 9040 w/North sail, sacrifice. B4 2· 182t . bit'~. li&)lt inckt $32:5968-7260 642-3379 ••unn nnu•u•n u• fn~ I 847-5300. Wd~S2». Take $100. IBM Exec. typewriter. Recio. ·~1J::::~a::.~~:~ 17' HYDIOSAJL ~.7"""9 '--KA==-W:..:.ASAK.1 ___ 650_L_T_D. Jud 1~. Model C, S21S. Selectric HJA 51weo lotl Evlnrude out.brd&. VHF. !bke L1 ser). F.G., Lrlr. Red, S,000 mi. Garage nck• to Lquna Arts 11 elements, $12. aM28 ...... ;................ AM /FM cassette stereo, never used. $2.700 value kept. lmmac Must sac Fa _... Paieant ol the t uec. compl. office: BeautiluJ Color TV. z yr spl .Paint, full cover only S99S. 67S· 1134. Sl,750. 494-9820 Ma ....... Tbun. Au1. desk, btcase. tile cab., wrnty. Free delivery. w /ff yd r o ho 1st 6'4·8600 i 6 Honda XL 250. Jdnt i S CHEVY Luv am rm Ith /H . 493·3SS2, all solid walnut, jud1e $148. 6'6-1786 l 000/bstolr 675-1721 Lehman 12. xlnt condl rood. '650 8lrk , camper shell S2SOO OeSANFIS CHEVROLET San Clemente n 1.0510 492.asoo WANTED! Late model Toyolas and Vol vos C al l u s TODAY !!! Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOLYO The Most bciffncJ Part Of Yow BMW P'wchaM Or Lease COllAd le McLaren BMW!! lwyOrlnH B10wPt.o.Pbll 171 ~I 522-5333 BUUTIRIL! 64f. chair, 2 4/drawer file Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr 28 ' .SklpJack, Volvos t1on, 2 sails. 1390 646-Z!ISZ ~§007 Old cab .. lZ/dnWtt mecab. wrnty. Free delivery. 2SO /hrs .. fu ll instru 673-8741 '79 CH EVY Scottsdale ".0;7~; :•;:o.uu SUO, (metal), l full size stor. $148. 646-1786 ment, swim stp .. can -14, ~ Motor H..,s. Sal./ Diesel ....,T Lng Bed, l t UH..-., 11•4 '72 240 Z Dark Burgun dy with black anterior Ne w lares Mag wheels Exlnt cond Rebuilt engine $4750 0 8 0 Da ys. 675 9510. Eves, lw· u n it (met a I ) • 1 vass. fiJh gear, planlt, Rtftt/Sforagt 9160 w camper shell Stereo. GE secretanal desk. Must 2 12" JBL Stereo spkn;, trlr S2S .OOO firm 2 sets of sails, white ••••••••••••••••••••••• saddle tanks, pis, auto, ol sell. Wk : 752-~3; Hm: ::t~f1~.~r!:t.~~!o. w/tenns.67S.lZ2S. ~aslilel~rs~r~~ WE CAN SB.L ajc~Jh.~ 8SH2'1l. •79 Boston Whaler 15' YOUR R.V '68 f'ord f'IOO P.U runs & USED IB M Executive, 19 in Bohsei colored TV. 1 week end, Best offer. • looks aood Sell ortrade Yr old. Works great w /70HP Ev111rude & SST ~Ull8 ~1304 ., elec. Gd cood. S2SO or f II I t 646-S627 f 63 .._.,., S250. 673-71~ prop. u cover, x n C .. L 25 V1 ... .,. '77 4 Star MinL Low m1. o r. l·_,., cond. ••OOO/b•t ofr "' ~ Stake ... _ .. for ~onomy 2 portable color TV's S7S ., " Clean. Rear dinette ~"' "~ Poslal meter for lease. • 675-1721 0 500 P/P640-8161 pickup, xlnt rond. $275 _....~~.....,-.;;..-='-----SO% of marltet. Jeanne & $90. Blk & wht porta· B' Sk. j k V I E .,_._ SSelelefps 6 ~ed r:,g gas 642·4752, 646-11§45 6'6-44l9 ble, $25. ~l 2 •P ac . o vos 1tah .-contain .•• o.500. ---=....;...;.;~--AudiovoK car cass .. S'lO. 2SO/hrs., full instru· 19711 Catalina ''n. Good 631·1191 _ V•s 9570 SELUNG AU.! Sanyo am/rm car cass. meot.. swim stp., can· cond. Week days please i 2 Winnebago 24· lndaan ••• •••••••••••••••••••• Complete Fumistting of S75 Art vass. fish gear. plank. c~l 719-417Sor§?S.~ Very good rond. 46'07 1979 VW IUS w. auto rev., · t 1 S2S ooo rarm office. Deak, chr, Audio car spkn;, $7S r r . • 7'S.-..., mi. 963.:1165. 7 passenger model with typewriter, credenzas, Sharp computer·cont w Jtenna. fn~ l22S -Trailen, Tnrtet 9170 auto mat 1 c tra ns , etc. FRI /SAT/SUN at stereo w. cass. deck. 18 ' 6 " South Coast Equip'dpx!496-l04l AM/FM stereo tape, 2711 E. Coast 'Hwy . clock. extras. S300. Runabout/111bo1rd bay Z 0 • S a I I Io at , ~;.,-2;~·P~::i;;•;o;•W'hj~ two-tone pamt & ONLY ...:Kni=.t_..;~-----1 Coronadel.Mar.675-0562 Craig cass. player, t65 boat. 13.900. Udo Yacht HlaM•dllrT,.._ e nd dinette, bath 19,000miles! 01J:i9) To new Leuthan l yro&dROYAL 6'5--4415 Brka.71'-67~1.5 Fufuails +2HPmotor w/sbower. xlnt cond . OMLY$7575 a Seltttric self-corftetinf Pioneer 3 way loud SP, '79 ~· VlkJni SF. Radar, Easy lo launch. Good 14395. S48-Sl'12. MIRACLE MAZDA -12-~-.... :m:=R::.e_d_w_o_o_d ty~wril£@0.S4U906 lOOW+,2-t0".2·S",2-3 ' Tw in Cits Diesels. cond . Must sell! s.so. &4ALJO.U',ll00.2nd& 2uoHarborBlvd Loqp w /acceuories Copier for sm bullness $100 ea 644--6'48 Bristol, P P m.86St 646-3302. GoldentOCi, CdM. COSI'A MF.SA l50C>e use. Royal Bond Com· 1970 COLOR T. V plays PsfMn w.t.d '78 Hobie Cat 16' Spl Ed, 67S"900 ___H}5700 f1$..176J pier Ill ai stand. verygoodllS. 1979P-Y•fltMf yellow wtrequ1la sun-Trolltn.Utfltr 9180 71 Dodce van. PS, trlr Purchased 1918 by Pvt s.g.2429aft11 a.m. Sporlfisher 1154 mo nse sails &c full rover. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hitch. int ext good cond Yacht Club, lite ore use. Quadraflex 626 22 walls 24· Se1raySD Sl30 mo xlnt cond $1600/bst olr. 4x6 End Gate or will $2200. 642-40:1!, S48 ~ Coples stock, letterhead per/channel. Bae 9BO ZS' Skip Jack Sill mo fr7~1721 carry 4 molorC)'cles '77 Custom Dodge Van. or odd slud paper, 2 turntable w1shure Shprents lnduded tn lNTERESJ'forSale nnn 54S-9579 ""ooo v ood Sl.d... ..,......__ Dry copy . Ch , __ off ho ~ --u , m1. ery g P ""'·h~· th · cartrid&e & 2 U.L l2in 3 Plusequitydnpaym't 40 eoy .....,... s re 4 x 6 trailer w lutch, hke ~~ ~95!!_ urc uiog aoo er way spkers. xlnt cond Da 730-ll620ev 557.9327 yawl Mooring at Lido tell ~ mach, assume pay· l400 firm. CalJ549·2C177 & lS' Boston Whaler. as II Pen., N B. No qualify. new. $400 00-6310 ~Bz ~:~ Ma~10 ~a~ e ~n 9PCAlnintrmset,$700,2 ments or make ofr. leave message for John P. Evinrude. Loaded, • n g 0 w n e r , h I 10~ bikes, S30 ea. 6"·9SJO Wed-Sun. Gill. 1714)_974·8962 A.to SerTlc•. P.+s M 1c e ans. Air. aut o 1mmac cond Private & Acus.son.. 9400 500. 646-2681 fr7 0;844-5591 Pih IOl7 IMh&McriM Party 12· Ki te sail boat . 3 c.llltn w/oUcman. S30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.....a-.. __ 846-8995 w /trailer & all acces. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Autos WC!llhd 9590 ea.c .. Magnavox stereo, FOR SALE!!! •• ::?::=:::: ••••••••••• Sea Rogue, Sally Monk Xlnt cond. Very fast. SERVICE DEPT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Dollar Piel F'or Your Car! JOHNSON & SOH Liftcolot-Merurv 2626 Harbor Blvo Costa Mes~ 54(}.5630 WtP!l. OVER llutlook For Your Good VW, PorscheorAudJ VW PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E Coast HJwa) Sa le~ Sen 1cl' l~asmll Roy Carn r,lnc. Rolls koyct' BMW IS40Jamboree Ncw~rt Beach 640-6444 SADDLEIACIC BMW '73 2002A l.oadt-d 1224MM l '76 2002 Orange 16942 l ·77 630 1 'S1 Ml\'er blue. low m 1 ~Int l·ond t562ZSP > ·1 ~ 320 1 Lo 11d e cl )l'llow bllt <369XZM 1 SADDLEIACK IMW 811-2040 •. 495-4949 1S9 0271 _ '78 280Z. s spd, a c. all p~r. am lfm. I owner, bell! olfer_,_631·3576 ·77 Dalsun 280'l 2 * 2 Xlnt cond Lo mileage ~50 or llt'St oHer da & I'\ e~ 644 IKl32 '77 2110Z fireball red. Blau. 3001 & \'1sonac spkrs Misc. XWX • mags. Custm mtr S6666 1341 RNSp~OOflll '76 5301 sunroof. new ·72 Datsun 240Z I owner trans. clean $7 ,000 newures.S3400 497 2534 f:\ es 673 S200 549-Sm da at Baysu:le Dme Ne\lj!Ort Be£ch §7_3-0900 ·;; UM W 3201 S..mfu e A r sunrl. xlnt 2 71 1200. rebll eng. 3Smpg. stereo t:lpe. xlnt ron'1 S2000 1714!~7~ Premium pnces paid for any used car I foreign or domestic) 1n good condition See Us Fl rst ! 9)5()() "93 7076 ·77 Dalsun ~h2 l976 2002 4 i.pd. Suoroor Champagne lol 1.an ml. AM FM stereo ra,~ettl' am rm cass, air. auto. S65000BO xlnl cond. looks & runs 61S 100 hke right off showroom '76 SJ01. 4 i.pd. i.unroof. Must see to apprec ~~·•f'i•illl xlnl cond. must sell. best S.S9 S489 _orrer 661 8958 '75 DATSUN 120 2dr There's an easy way for 5'spd, am fm. good cond you ID sell that bicycle S21~64S ~ you no longer use Just ·79 Dats un pick up Lo m1, _111j51f,11 h111 lllqJ a dvertise 1t 1n the ac.au Lo.x1nt rond S599S 111~1.1 \lt·~.1 :..io 0:1:M1 Classified ! C:all642-S678 493 S459 SZ50.'73-Sl0;6"·S586 Yo ung blue Ir gold Ge.rd 90l0 diesel trawler, 3 GPH. ~OBO.SJ&.7&74 Open6DaysAWeek WEPAYTOPDOLLAR 'tla \1fbodyS2lO.Refri{2 macaw with 1 huee ••••••••••••••••••••••• $13,000 immed . sale. SABOTgoodc:ond.S350 5Mon,;dfli.7 :~s;~ ~~:ei~~~ d~~e~lt~:r~r ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• dr "5. "12 360 dirt bi e wrought iron cage. Tax DeductioaDonatioo Moorin avail.645-4130_ 54 .. 3297 a;:..~aysB: : classics. lf your car is 1 .. ------~--------.... -------.. Autos, New 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Auto., Mew 9100 '20Q.26U706 Jeff Lonely ... Medsafrieod! Boat.s·Ca.rs·Planes NEWPOITC&.ASSfC •4Z4PWSOH'IO A • extra clean. see us USED c~ . Blk au&. couch, Sll5. SJ.200.00. Call Oanut 213,/6M-2341 2929 Haroor Blv FIRST! Ste o eass. deck & 541-7117 Avon Red Seal 6 man 24' South Coast cutty 60HP. Ost, A/P, 3KW. Colt.a Mesa cabin cruiser, Jtlnt cond elec. winch, S bags, bet· 546-1934 ~ ~ SlJS. Bike, ISO. Gray Zebra F\ncbes. 4 ding hy, Xlnl cond. liOO F'ulJ cover. Chev VBeng ter than . NEW, Ownr ~ pair at $10peir 7S1·2160Les760-3439 Baitt1nk.2radios,twin will carry? ..... $139K. SSAVESAVES 1• WINNI , I STEILING Silver com· &CZ-5144 AVOH ball. 3 bilge pumps, H • PETERSON '78, WITH USED PARTS K pl ~~ Tu Service, 3riahlanb,l20,S301r $35. ll' Red Rover. Sohd hud, depth rec. 70 gal 60HP. Dsl, Ham radio, lmportedcarpart.s Fl.are. Ca.ndlestlckl. Baby rabbits, 15. fir ... _._ ..,.,.. gaa tank. dock avail A/P. RDF, outfitted for IMPORT ... ' Pieces. Sacr u" •0 1 ~~'!1· UIU.:> ....,.,, M t t A l ·-...... ., Bk 0 """ _,._ v•..--U5 Ste w apprec a... cruising ... l.Qln. r. AUT SUPPLY G · ·561.IV Two lovln& Cocltatiels for •-...&.. M•t •ct/ 95. 67S.S703 ___ 67S·9007 dys. 960·172.S 101 N. Manchester tQCIS sale, l male, 1 female. -s;.k• fOJO '79 19' Sunnmncr, 32 hra eve Anaheim 776-9900 .a-2zal"mu S150ta 14MZlll extras, trailer. ln50 K32 + Nwpt Mooring Stake bed for economy 1---------~~'---_, •. , t'.'.:°'.Ji.-. • .................... .. wmth al unRRIU Blue front A.muon Par· Yacht refm. Superstruc-892-~ Aft 5 S16,500. m.9137 pickup, x1nt cond. $275. ~~J-----=142-=-'lMS= rotw/ca&e.ltOO taru , non-skidding i9 24' Wellsc.raft AJrslot 7SEAS 642-47S2,IMM64S In Sleeper &ood llM-5152 shear & boot stripes. 1/0 , 220 HP. dbl ule loGh Sips/ Used 900x20 truck tire mo FIRM. "-ot & 0..,.. lotO Buffing &c polish1n1. trlr. &c cutty cabin ~ 9070 $75. Pal.r ol U" lmple- 7$1..4300 ....................... Refs.840-SJ12 S1$.000e.2588 ....................... ment tires on 10" wide Fnr S75, Pwr Pluo Ir Bench Janssen Karine Electrician 33' Swor1lfish boat and NEWPORT Slip Avail VW rims. pair $40. llO. Port·•·Crib Console walnut finish. Oesifn/inst.alltrepa.ir mooring. Mlt ed charter Tom~eves _..642-=-·33'7~9~----- x Int cond , ae ldom Qual. work. $49-2520evs. boat. 000. '73-0658 m3329 la ed 20' Flber1lu1 V·Rull 45' Slip for rent. Nr. Hunt· AMto1 forS. P Y · J798. 7st.t979. lo4lh. M.W boat, cuddy cabin, 120 ingt.on Harbour. SlSO per •0 •••1•M••P•O•R••T••u•••••• Rhodtt Staie 73 Mark U l•ulp••M 9010 l M Crulse 213 582 134 _)~F=~==~=-planow/phueahin,xlnt ....................... 4·cy ere r eng. mo. I -4 NOTICET cond. Allo Roland Jau Evlnrude 4 HP outboard offer. 546-4l04. loGh. Spetd & READERS o Choruu mp. 54M8M motor $300/080 WANTED! ll'·l3' Boston Sid 9080 ADVERTISE R 5548-3297 P IANO iow upright ~5816 Wh1 ler that will accept ....................... The price of Items CAGEtO'Wrou1ht (Spi n et) w/bench. KAYAK 17' one man, short shaft. 546·S989 '71 SKI Boat 18 ' Jet advertised by ehicle 00 Beaut. wood, Ivory keys . good cond. $125 evenhlaa Drive. "600 dealers in the ehicle Stl-3297 l100/olfer.'7U755 548-3297 13~' Inflatable w/9.9 536·2459 960-TT11 classified advertisina ----------- tvinrude. $700 '56 CUSTOM CHRIS columns does not lo- ~58119 CRAFT New 283 VB elude any applicable Ntw 11181 81ylloer. w/trailer. Ex cond. taxes, license, transfer Sacrifice 11.tt oUer buys. p.500. IGZM4 ftts. finance cha.re•. M0-85 • fees for air pollutlon con· 31 ' UNIFLJTE: Good Tr•1po t.:t. ~Id~~~=~ cond. Dl.ltral. Bat of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pttparatioo char1es un· fer thl1 wknd . Bkr. C1 ''"' S./ leu otbenrise specified fr7J.•124hrl, llilt t 120 by lbe advtttiler. '79 BAHAMA II' tr1-huU, •••••••••••••••••0 •••• t/0 Volvo enc T1h 10,,. Camper Four Star A.ttc!!!~ 9520 over pymu. sua.a> mo. w /refrt&eralOf • stove. _ _. Port.a .potty . All ••••••••••• .... •••••••• B11tane. Queen she bed. PllTTllST •JI CA&JllOIMIAH Sleepa I. In ucelJent •5 7 T .. ID 'Va. Tw. Perk. t8S'1, 11 condJUon. $USO. Call IN TOWMI Rdrt JKW. Avon, Just between lOam·Spm. llSTOl I 1 hauled, looka 1reat, ... A1 ....... · .... 7~ ..... 'l------i au OWC tMK at 10.5", *° 14 C1bover camper for OllUKZ) mo ., 1ltp . Ownr. import t.nact, ke box, ' A.na .... $119.SK. .1.1-·ue -'-6 __.. ..,5 U 'VIKJNO '10 TW. UM':' I Alla \.VUU .... I C , , ... ,d I l , 2 Ha 3413 i:i'm--;: Q.t • 1' ---1-·~c~ab-·Ov_er_Ca_m_per __ Bh. 8'1$·1007 d)'t, forlmportpkkup,meny •1mm. ""'"=tr .... •=--i• ~-= ............ ~=--.......... ltilf/ 'Tl Dod .. m.ded l ton '29 Modtt A Twl lldaa, ~ -.-A YU, b•bi* top, '°'11t1 • cir .......... ldllJ for C•ata Y... all alru, alat coed. atu6.t.· llOJio. ALSO -·-•-•••• .. , .... llTIO·Hlfl'l 'ti Pord Woodl1, SHAllCSU '12 .Por41, l •bblt to• rutored. SU,500 . rtt ,.,__.. Yltlll. ca•,•r •11, 1 toe. 1..&flHll;i.z.:i--.;_ __ ..,.__ ..... H~I Cabua, l&treo. atra _..._ ..._,lnldl E~ ...... gfdl... ... ........... ...... ftMI ftll -..-111 010 ~(TH) IST·tiii -·-;'' DllrPllltl= m• •=•fir m WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS AUHMAeMOM POMTIAC~AIU 2480 Harbor Blvd'. COSTAM~A 54t-4 f·l457 POISCHIS WAMTID Allow 1&1 the Opp«tunlty to contlder the purchase or trade-ind your clean Poncbe. a.di with U1 Toda1 I WllUY US!D C~6TRUCKS COMl lNOR CAU.fOR ... M'PIAISAL eor.Mr·DllmD Cl ..... 11111 lual ILVD . RUNIDWUft»l llACH 147.-,., A PLENTY *** 75-2801·2 +2 (LCTS052) 75-2801-CPE (045NAJ) 77-280%-CPE (917PYE) 78-280Z·CPE (244VAF) 79-2801-2+2 GL(9885) 72·240% (673SON) PllCIS STAIT AT UKINIW 1981 & 1980 MODELS *** 81 TOY OT A 4x4 P.U. (IX77406) 81 TOY OT A PICl<·UP , (9X59623) 80 TOYOTA SUPRA (393YZB) IOTOYOTA CRESSIDA (069ZFU) 80 FORD PINTO (790ZCR) PllCIS ST AIY AT s3995s3995 (67380N) (790ZCR) • W...'mfuW ....._..,,,w ....._..,,rtld ....... orltd ~.UMd A.tot,UNd ......... ............. .........•............. ...................... . ......•.•••••........•.•••••••••..••................••••............ Orange Coast DAil Y PILOT/Sunday, July 26, 1981 ~••••••--... ~ .. '#'!:,..,!?!! !!e. ........... !?~~ !=::~!!: ..... ,!??.! ~~ .......... !!.~~ ~~!~ ........ !!!.! ~.~!!. ........... ~.~~ ........... ~.~~"""""' m••mmum•-~~y~~ s wa"°v,oua, 1111 ·1~f:t.~1~,c~:~~: "Zro~rm~a~d18:~~!~: 'gi!!e~=·,ii~:t~~i '~',;== ~ ......... !!.~~ ~ ............. !!.~~ !~~ .......... !!.~~ ..... , .......... ~ A •lnl cond ... /080 chrome~. very lo ml, tank. Sl7,000. Wknds Hat c b back 'I/ 1 '71 Cordolle, 52,000 ml, •a Ford custom. Good '6' MUST CLASSJC OW. Royalt, ~t TOPDGU.AISS N4·P •lot M S.O Private eva,attS,llSl·5795;dya, automatic lJ'IJll swr' PIS, P18, air, cruise, tranaportauon . $200 V8 , auto, ps. pb, dr. Loaded.17.• lld. CtJIJed Blt!llll "70 CORONA. New c· ~119 642· 7781 t I I .. 6 A M I F M I l a p e , "2·3418. r e st o re d • S 23 9S IMOO . .. !Ill": nlAI C . -or . t 9 VW BUG Convt. Mint I.a • e egante, ONL y 17,000 mllt1' ~· "'''!:!?""""-'71 4 door Grauda, 11 r , 1-_..:-=.;===.::KL.-4 ..._.=== d *' -'7 """"0 S Vill EJ s eer nc. a r con • ..__.olr ---1·535-5165 .... 7511 • -~--· elr.112· 11-FaftS cond 18,195 ODO . loaded, Ind moon roof, (30887) Caatke.W ttJO SUU H3-1874 or 69 Must 6 cyl convert. 'HC ........ 1V.1 lMJllrtwltvd. 'IOTERCELSIU 7ll0>1SJll 85'7· l lo ml 1900. S51Z7 ONLY $5195 ... •••••••••••••••••••• . ~~! ~~~l~ 0~~0:: CalJt'JS.l • · • ~Aiiis.\ Liftback, e.rtru. must 1974 Baja, new tires, '71 Seville, loaded, 54,000 MIUC:UMADA 'Q Lincoln Contlntnta.l. 764 Falcon wgn, auto, i-. ~ rM24lllNB, •72 Olds Vista CruUcr Ql-qfllD--aeU, !@I. PP.52!-0145 oversized rims, cassette mi, a195 °'best offer Runs &ood. needs body ·V·8, $500 ~~ --w • 1 CASH TODAY •••W ... toyou wmcas WAMlll C.O for~ate anoil* .... t Alt for If art Sl.cha-Btzyer 111·1?.0 &1700 '80 Prelude, a/c, au~ MISSIOMVllJO ma11, many extra._ __ _J~g[! __ auto, red, w/sunroof, $7950/080. 768-11144 "11 Jlt SD_,, all nru, 0ri1ln11 owner, ·11 u<& like new. S2'7 .2so DA A UT 0 M AT IC •1m. M0-6ru SPECIAL EDITION. 'II 230. Froaen eoc. 5300 ml Perfect tndl· AM /FM . Ex Xlnt int. lion. $17,500. msc.a Good ext. Bt!t offer. 79 Civic, 4 spd, 1tlnl Dan. N'-38112 See to apprtt. IS'f. • 230lB•Coup Claasic aftSPM ' lilt concl. friced lo MU. Call after 6 PM. .4927 ml> 451 SL. lo mi. Cham· pape Ir Palomino ~t. p,000. 559-SlZ1 All Extras 640-'U-22QS, Ill restred. new ·so Accord, 4 dr, air, cbrome, 2 tone blue, stereo. xlnt cond, 23, IP/fm, p!O&. MM.143 mi. · 552·8!MO MG 97 42 ·11 Honda C\vic. 4 apd H••••••-••••••••••n Xlnt. $2800 ia MG MJdget Mint cood ~J..5S5 14 ,000 rnl , AM /FM '79 Prelude, loaded. Im· cassette, cloth seata, mac. Reg gas, 43,000 ml lug. rack. All top glass @!00/obo, 496-1614 ,. covered 111.-t see. SUOO · Ci · OBO . Da ys 17 14) 7S '•1c, 1 owner. rl.!Qf 995·0283 E»e1 (714 ) good, needs lub, smokes. S37-841J .&c0-5.'iSI -.....--'"-'~----~ ._ 97-... •ust sell i4 MG Midget. ......--~ &ood cond., S2300/0BO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-0872 1973 Jaguar XKE Vl.2. -.~~----­ Xlnt cond, many xtras. ,....,.. 9747 Sl4,000 080. Call Rod ....................... . (714) 497.srll n Pantera. xlnt cond., 963 M k II ' ,_ 1ee &o apprec. 1 ar 3.8, XUH. Tl4-5:14-L5G& S6IOO di (213) 437·1285, ---==-=~=--­ eves (213)594-0176 ~ 9741 62 M K II 3.8 Uter V'f!IY • • • • • • • • •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • good cond. .. OBO. '16 Peuceot Diesel anrf, :1:5~~66. (714)6&2·7474 =-7so..<e!ll Ma* ,, ,.,..... 9750 .............................................. 1977 MAZDA '67 911 . Elec ~· Weber U~ ..,. c--carbs, bill mtr. New ~ .. _.... paint. S&500 orrer. dys Limited Produclioa 213/830·6754. ev/wkach model. 5 speed traAI .. ~l~·=:.__ ___ _ AM/FM tape• Pgl.of1 .. ~-.--alloy wheels. OIMJKR)~ ..---. ...... ONLY $3595 sw...r..ar MIRACLE MADA Cars & Acct!sS. Aug. 1st. d 6-llPM, Orange County 2150 Harbor Blv · Fair,rounds C.M. 24 hr COSTA MESA i n o r m a t I o n 64S.570t (714)498·91T1 '80 Maida 626, llke new, s 'ti POISC .. spd, 1ilver/b1De w. blue ha Bralld eew. ,.. .. ,Cron lot. new tires<mags, ate. ..,.... a m I f m s t e r e o , WMtt. Betce Leather. $7000/080. Call 7$2.fSll AIU tr-. J.23 option day1; 751-7075 ewe. Ask ~ ha4'. Pwr seats. for Jeannie. '*lr rora, Jolts. Elec 1976 ._...,_.., ••'· factory ~larm COSMO~ •Jlf~m . Auto climate 5 spe~d tra~ .. • ,..,, •cci ~!SH.HO steering, atr cone( ~MU2Q AM /FM stereo tape ean Virginia. MMeoo. factory alloy wheels. 6'6-1122 <LCJ277) ·i -4~P~ors~t--he_9_1_4_2-.0-. _m_in_t OHL Y $3595 m e c h a o 1 ca 11 y & MIRACUMAZDA utbetically. lo mi. 21.SOHarborBl\'d. many eatras. $6800. COSTA lfl!SA Nt-'1153 645-5700 ·80 Maida 63i. xlnt cond. 21,000 mi. Ask for Steve, 833-2021, 586-2859 '61 911 L. 5 Spd Alloys, new engine. front tires. 159cx>. CaJI Dennis 8-5, Tues tbru Sat 557·0781 ·• Toyota Corona 4 dr. player, blue. Must see 1145-12 evs knd. 21.SO Harbor Blvd work. $500 or best olfer. S.173'. '158 Mustang, rebuilt 289 aaoo • Uli 1 Veey ad eond. Sl.500. SS&-6817 i4 Sedan Seville, loaded, COSTA MESA l50e "78 T·.81rd fUlly equip, lo VS, new brka, clutch. 16 mm 1970 Westphalia. pop top, 14,500 mi. 8lO or offer 64'-5700 Con• 9932 mi, dnt cond, must seU top. ln~J=~~~all i.:u~~~~ :=a:-'J ,,._,. 9767 relrlc. s&ik, very clean, 548-7057 SEE US FIRST! ....................... (714>759·0088 -.-dr ~552=1711 ....................... reblt 30,000, casaett. '77 Seville Excellent Wehaveagoodae)ffUOn i5TTop: Auto, air, p/b, For sale· ·~ rord P/U '651 MUita"-", xlnl ~di ~ !!1'1 Triumph Spitfire, '75, ~B0~17 Cond!.,lUll of NEW & Us ED p/w, p/a Xlnt cond Auto gOOd cond Must t on, ou tares, nu 1nl ...., , · Che le S6700 497 5488 & ' 562·7M9 ••••••••• .. ••••••0 •• rablt e:f,. Must sell. '69 Baja. This ls the Bua 831-1257 496-2969 vro tal 4,,.5171'. , sell, bestorter. 556-l_~ ,16 Convertible, fully '71 Pinto Halchbaclr. not 0 .833-000. fo~ou7! A.!!!u In & out. 1971 Eldo. coovt. Loaded. ...,.. SIJ T T r 11 78 Country Squire Wg!', restored lo orig mint p re tt Y · run'I cood.. , .... .,.. 9770 ";iv· "1""''"" Magnificent classic. j · d ;erS1600'f· Cf. dntcood!Loaded!Or1g cond.£1200.S7~8S7l 30MPG $850 PH ....................... '61 VW. XW c:ORd. Xlnt cond. New top. oa e · • · a owner 900556-2888 • 548-432:>; 547.3135 " CASHFOI ~so. 546-1377 494·9655 759'1288· '73 LTD Brehm. Xlnt ~~ea~u~~150~0~\: '74 Pinto Hatchback. YOUIVWOR '7 1 Bug, sunroof , C...-o 9917 ·CCMICJGr 99ll rond.lowner.$1000 All pwr $4950. auto,am/fmstereo,dN WE WU SIU. IT cassette, new tires, xtnt ....................... '69 Chevy Biscayne, A IC, ....................... ~~ (714)134·7480. tlres, ma1 whla, SZ:2o6 bt FOIYOU body, Interior. $2150. '8,1 11C•maloadro ed8eru500nett~ heater, 4 dr, good cood. ·es XR7 80,000 mt Ong UncolR 9945 .77 Mllltani il."4ry-la-uto-. besto(fer.54S-7@ -'~• ... Cly, Ille. 1-661·3982. U~e ~:~. Under'rkale~~s 1659. 631·1918 owner, Automatic vs. ....................... uir PB Radio S2SOO is PINTO Wen a.c, ...-.. llt·Sll4 '11 VW Van. neweng, wht invoice. M11St sell. going •66 Chevy CAPRICE Air, orls paint. 6"·1D '79 Town Coupe. loaded. 675~0582 ' mech coocl.$1750 ------'"""--="-"----• mags aood cond .,500 .__ k '7B Cougar XR7, loa-'--'. sacrifice 16975 -----85'7·2980 ·" ... · .,.c to school. 780-6923 W1n. 1400 good cond, ....., 540-7873 otdllftOblt 9955 ....__..,, ... u Lo!'!~. ~ond. 846-2256 ----'68 Rally Sport convert, runs gpocl661-8S47 34,g:.' 66f.~79m:1~~I. .68CONTINENTAL ....................... :;~=.:: ......... !::'! '68 Bug, rebll, am t(m reblt trans, new tires, '62 Impala 4 Dr Hrdtop. '10 OlDS !208PHM> dag cass; xlnt body, int, . 751·9178 Unbel1veable rond '71 2dr 351C VS, auto. One owner. 2 dr. Best '79 CHAMP Dix, irf• 7flewt el!.& 126()().~-4454 tt'KI\ vinyl lop, A/C PS/PB, over 1500.548-3225 CU'Tl.ASS mi, runa rl1wle11l,>:,., 4spd. fuel iltiect.. xJnt '80 Camaro Z28, immac, !!"""• 548-lJTI Gd Cond. 962·0875 '68 Mark 4 Lincoln. 40.000 HOUGHAM COUPE carefull.Y maintain~. cond. (276XWHJ '72 S IMtlt loaded, T-Top. SlOOO '73 Nova Hatchback, 2nd engine. New paint 6 cyUnder. power steer runtodnve,3lmP1clb1 Saddh•ic•IMW l.Jkeau. 751·11U> sound system $7775. brown. all pwf, air, '69 Cougar conv XR7. ~ 846-l16'1 ing , power brakei.. 40hwy,C1pd,twin1tidk, Sad R I needs ot 8.51·01.84 am1fm cassette, mags. New top. brakes. ex -po~er seals. AM FM am·fm , hatcbbuk, IJl.J040 •• 49M949 .n at · m or. .7 .. c .. u•no runsar"atmN\6'1~1·"" haust. S2200 or best or ._._re_ 9950 h di Is m-' brona• ~..-.....----.-....--~"-"-~~. llres, $400 or best offer .. ~ !! " ~ ~ ...,.. ,_ - ' stereo. Ull. rrwse, all ra • • .,.. ... '60-'65 VW left & rigbt 548-1077at6 $1800orbestoffer. '72VEGArebltenc.auto fer 540-~ ••0••R•A·~·G••E•C••0•l1NT••••Y•~s··· Ytnyl lop Beautiful beigeint.,PP,MOOO.AM door, '73 left door. ~ .62 VW SlllOO -642-6107/MZ·9671 nu tires, auto SllOOOBO · '71 COUGAR • 1S33ZUD) for Dan, 5-4m home; each. We.stem style whl I h 'xtnnew eng, '7S CAM .. oo Z28. Rblt _Bob631·2974or540-S1800·Xlntcond ~EST $8295 r6'1.tiocU243office. n·-· for Super·0 --tle new c utc · t cond. '"' c....a 1.,.,., LINCOLN ••ERCUR"' p°";a.548-!n4'4 oct: Newllresetc964·~ eng, new brakes. tires. Chryw 9925 ---~'.!--• . .,, ' ff61 -·76 vw Rabbit runs great, cstm int T·Top, Sanyo ••••••••••••••••••••••• DodcJ-99l5 DEALERSHIP ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW C..ertlblitt rblt eng. auto trans. Ba·Amp stereo. $5000 '73 New Yorker rlean, ~···•··~··••••••f••·~·· . -~ JJ '69 Pontiac GTO. '78 BUG s, notchbacks , needs some body work ssg.1737 good transportation S800 78 Maxi Van ~en ~u:e ~ T,,.....,, Trans-am built engine fr squarebacks, fastbacks, ~00548-1719 -'67 Camaro. Orig. owner. 962·1487 ~· Colnversoo. M!~ze!:~l · LINCOLN-MERCURY . Hydro automatic. 4cr.! t ' Good condJdoo. Our sac. 197S Chrysler Le Baro'". r, au o. · ~....,., -16·18 Auto Center Dr. inches. $400 "' best of· vans, pickups & gh1as. 75 VW Rabbit Rec 'd TLC 11 • D d r Over 20tochoose from . from owner who loved ll · 494-8'7S6. P /S, P /B, AtC. crus. 73 urt, 4 r. 6 ryl. auto. SD Fwy·Lk Forest exit e""r.'"'64""'2""'·34=-=18'----- BUG CITV, INC. for 89K mi & has now CIM•rolet 9920 ctrl, ou brks &shocks, U very c lea II , St 295 . IRVINE 1 ·70 LeMans, 6 cyl, clean, 1139-5224 bought ano th er .••••••••••••••••••••••• joints . $3200. OBO . 536-2403 ---830.7000 ~ . goodcond.WOO. '?9VW Convertible Bug: CREAMPUFF a /c,dlx, 'Bl Chevy Caprice classic 842-1612am '71 Dodge camper van. /~ icw83.~ ~lOC a trart am/fm stereo Blaupnkt am /fm . 4·dr, blk wired mt .. '73Chrysler9passwag Fully eqwpt for ramp-The fastest draw in the ~----• _ '76 Grand Prix, lo mt, Xlnt cond. New brakes. cruise. new brakes/rblt mWlt sell immediately Gd work car. S49SOBO ing. S3800 or best oHer West. .. a Daily Pilot Have something Lo sell ? clean, triple black, a~· red with white top moo. carb. 4spd, lhey should 979-2326, 6.14·5487 _2§7·7~aft J2noon ~2-4532. Classified Ad. 642-567S. ~l.nsirre~ ll{ls_<!.o It well roor, $1750. 6n-7101 (714)7~2544 or 637-6565 all be l.tke th~' $2700 9.J __ aft7:30 160·?Q44 Auto1, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Allto1, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Auto5, Hew HU llr79 VW Rabbit diesel '80 VW Rabbit. like new, sunrl. AM /FM cass. xlnt beigt' sunrf. ~ cond . 45 + MPG 4945264 751-8967 Vol•o 9772 YW SWU M_EIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cars & Access. Aug. 1st· #I VOLVO DEAi.ER UPM . Orange County IN ORANGECOUNTY1 Fairgrounds C.M. 24 hr i n f o r m a t i o n SALES, SEIVICE (714l498-9m AMD LliSING '74 VW Super Bettle, OVERSEASl>ELIVERY looks great S3 .000 EXPERTS 842.3924 '72 Super Beetle Xlnt EARLE IKE cond S2400or best offer VOL VO 661·5961 1966 Harbor Blvd. I . COSTA M~A . '79Con~ert.ible Bug . 646-9303 540.94'7 Stiver, rrunt, 14,000 m1, --------'1400/080. PP,67J..0912 '74 14S Volvo, SSM, ate, 72 VW Camper. Rblt eng, pwr, auto, new radials. stereo, xlnl thruout _xln!J.1300.~ _ Hurry! S:W.W. 661·2030 or .., . ..&-U-.......t S49·01SI -.vi, ---.••.....•..•••.•...•... '72 VW red bug, xlnt AMC cood . $2600 . Day ••••••••••••••••••••••• 975-1637; night644·162!_ 1977 Pacer. retired school 73 VW Squareback. New teacher's , 24,000 m1 features. Exlnt rond Perl rond, many extras Must see! $2400. 080 S2.975 Firm 640-1304 SS l ·9817' 495-1490 '73 VW Bug, new paint, Wdl 99 I 0 gd cond. Clean in out. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pooo, call644-5679 1964 Buick Skylark conv. '64 BUG, cwtom fenders ps, pb. pwr windows, &d & whls, '68 eag, xlnt top, looks great. Sl..200. cond, $2100. t46-4013 ""'642-=..;·524=2'------- WANTED ·71.•72.•73 VW camper. good condition.~ '73VW412WGN Auto •. 66.000 mi. Sl800 758-1400 '6'1 Ghia, new red paint. cptg, upholstery. Xlnt rond. $2750. SJ6.4806 '69 VW Bus ·71 eng, cstm int, xlot cond, service re· cords . $2400 /080 644-2290; 7~8539 '69 VW BUG new pnt, new int. runs great, $2300 /0BO 546@ 'IP DIESEL Rabbit, 4 dr. tm1. a /c, lomi, PP ' 49M651 '80 VW Rabbit, xllrt con· dition. MUST SELL 6'15-6995 ESTATE SALE '56 Buick S2900 OBO On· ly one owner w /45,000 original miles in Xlnt cond . 12l3) 592.5832 '76 Skyhaw1t, auto. air. rm stereo. ps, must sell. 640·1780, 6'1J..1367 Cadlloc 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMTIMPUTIMG CADILLAC? We speciaUie In leases for the business ex· ecutive & professional. LorgtS.lec"°" Of Mew lfll Ca•uc• Mow .. Stoclt NABERS CADILLA~ /1-1.YJ 1-1. .. 1 ... Bl\.11 ( '"'·' \\. ..... ')4() ')!()() .•...•....••..••......•.......•...........•.•.....•................•..........•••...........••.....••..•....••..... ·····················'· 2 Or. Sedan. Equipment includes 4 speed transmission. bucke t sea ts. power assisted front disc brakes & is fully factory equipped. (084857). 198·1 TOYOTA PICKUP 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAN Equipment Includes 4 speed overdrive tranamllllon, POwer steer,ing, power brakes, pinatrlpe, wheel well moldings and morel (1'13741), lt77TOYOTA PICKUP Thia 9flt NI a long Wh..n.t, IUtomatlC transmlUlon. shell. radio with an B trlek tape, ltrlpes and Whlttwlll llrts. (1H11JMt, tt77 DATSUN ZMSICOWI Sporty 2 doot with 4 cyl. engine, automatic nN., 11r cond .. bucket -. #HM radio ... "°" rtdltl tl,_ "42SZC~ 53JM . $ 1981 VOLVO 2DOORTUUO Equipment Includes 4 speed overdrive transmission. power steering. power brakes. alloy wheels. pin stripe and morel (201547). 511,702 1974 VOLISWM .. .aus Equipment Includes 4 cyl engine, 4 speed transmiaslon, air conditioning, ~ Atrtc> & complete custom Interior. (851SYD~ • 1979 HONDA CIYIC 4 cyt, engine, 4 lpeec1 ttana .. lir cond .• bucket -*8. redlO, pin WIPtSi. _b.'.OdY.aida moldings & In t!!Cltlent condhlonl (932XIR) . s 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAN Equip ment Includes an automatic transmlsslon. power steerrng, power brallet. p1netrlpe, wheel well moldings and' morel (19S1n). tt71 VOLVO 164 SIDAM Thia c..-11 In excellent condition! Eqyipment lneludft 4 lpeed trW\amlaalon, AM-FM rldlO, air conditioning and It hu Jllltllllc pelftt. w~ s27" ( LIST LIST PR I Ci FACTORY STICKER · • .IF VOU WEAR YOUR CAP UPSIDE DOWN, ANP FILL IT WITH ICE WATE~, TME 11EAT WON'T 80TMER VOU A BIT! WHAT ~APPEN5 IF VOU f1AVE TO CATC~ A Hl6~ FL'<' BALL? '{OU1D HAVE TO BE CAA1.V TO PLAV BALL ON A DAV LIKE ~15 .. Bv· Ernie Bushmiller ' Ac.TUAU.:t, HES A ~G f:JLUFF ... t-E WOULDN'T HURT A R...Y. . , ~OINCr'TO PO eoMf. &INGIN~ ON ,.HE. Ot.: FfNCE TONl~HT? L0.0~1...MIND. lEL.LIN6 YOU-1'M JHE MO~T HE COULD KNOW I~ THAT 5CARED, JAS0N!'"lHE D.A. -BENOO.N MET YOU FOR BREAKFAf>T WOULDN'T WANT TO TALK TO THE MORN INC, HE WAfJ KILLED IN ME IF HE DIDN'T KNOW THE ACCIDENT! e>OMETHIN(:) ! l.OOt<, l 001' AN IDEA! CALL iHE YOU'RE CRAZY! IF ANY· 6et..IEVE ME, WE'VE NOTHING 'YOU'RE THE RELUCTANT WITNE eie>.' YOU 60 0.A. 6ACK AND 1'Et.l HIM YOU THING, I'M 60NNA PACK TO WORRY AeOVT! SIT DOWN TO 6EE ALEX RENO AND TELL HIM THAT THE TWO OF YOU MET, fN FACT, THE MORNIN(1 HE WA5 KIL.LED .' NATU~ALl..Y, YOU WERE DEVA!'>TATEO 6Y HI~ DEATH ... f!UT YOU MW CAN eee HIM ON MONDAY! ANO 6€1'0VTOFTOMJ! ANO l.ET ME EXPLAIN! YOU AND 6ENOO.N WERE lN LOVE WITH Wti£ ~04J MR. IN 1.l'ffL.f LEA~, 61" 8~0ft4~~ '? fACH OTHER, THAT YOU OFTEN MET.' NO POINT IN ~AYIN6 ANYTHIN0 AOOUT ~f ~L.~'f1M£ I tOf A ~M~ Mt.I llJAS It.I P,Aff1N6' ~Alfl'f ON& Q\'1 .. 1 IT! )OU DIDN'T WANT ,......_.._ TO HURT Hl5 WIFE! I Ml'f rf WA'I 0'/£~1"H£ L.£~1' f1£1.0 r't-lci,&of' 1°H~ COA'M V10N"f Sf£ rf UCAVSE M1S 6ACK IUAS 1"v~£O! t.111''4 ~ 1.l'f"'f\.£ E~(ouR~N\f.~'f' ANO ~t fl.A'/IN~1"1Mf., I ~()UL..O'IJ£ ~£N A U:~l.L.'1 ~O Pl.~'4£Q.-t40 , A RtAl-l-'f ~£A4f fl.Ai£~!l i J . , 1 I . ' t ' •• 1 I ~ Q MOON MULLINS DOCTOR SMOCK HeY, :C'M A POC'1'"0R, -roo, PAL-! ONt...Y IN -rHe oceAN, Kl PPO .' t1 I WHeN MY PA'1'"1 EaN""rS UNPRess, .:x:. HAVS 'eM Pu-r ON ONES OF '1'"HOS e L-1 'L- PAPe R Ct...AM- .SHE:!L-L-S / 'CAOTI~ ! TME .SORGEON C.OOLD BE HARMR>L 70 I 1 GENE.f'AL HA5 OCTE~INED lJOUR IV\01J.IER '6 BAc.K. lt-tAT 5TE.PPIN6 ON A CRACK ... ltNO TABLESPooNS OF MILK OF MA<;NESIA. By George Lemont SOMe""r1Mes .:X:. OPSRA.,-e ON FISH, eu-r N0'1" ee1 N' eRee c:>Y, :x: WORK FOR SC.A.t...e.' ( u ID e L-e ,,. .. -e ""' t -/ ---~ -. ·-·-... -.. _....,_.. F AHOOOHEYA AAIVEEEOW!! i ~-------1,.a.'tl~L~·.._~ .. ONCE ft10RE ••• I HAVEN'T CAP'TUR!l7 iHe Rf:AL. YOU EJe=NeA'TH 1HE Sf:f:MINGU' ! MACHO FACAt7e. i VOU M£AQ T .. AT ;t\ARMAOUKE.. No FboL! t .s l ~~~·~' ' • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Thtrt are at i.ast six differ· ences In drawing dttalls befwffn to, •Ml bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check aMwers with those below. 1u•••11"''~~, • i>a111111POH s 1u•••1 l'P ,, Ja!HMS ' 6uJt\IW ,, -08 t 1u•~•lllP .. ••H ' ~.IO!jl 11 190) ·1 :~3U•~ll'O -------by Hal Kaufman------- • FISH STORYI Fisherman Phil scolded his partner tor tal\clne too leud, rffllnt In tM MOft and utlnt the wrong Nit. lut what really Irked Phil mott WH tMtr HIXspXar· FIGURE ITOUT -IF YOU CAN See If you can figure out this verM·rlddle: Just equal are my hud and tall, My middle'• slender tscanbt, Whether I stand on head or hffl. 'Tis all the same to you or me. But if my head should~ cut off, The fact is true, al· though 'tis strange, My hNd and body severed thus, Immediately to nothing change. P.S.: I'm • figure written as a d igit. What am I? 11411!• e111611 a<ll W.I XtnXerXuX119XhtXalXltXheXfl>Cth. Drop X's and rfftNCe for StnM. . .. ,,, .. ,, ...... ., leutJN "" e Sum Fun! Sue's age flvt years from now wlll be <ID twice what It was five years ago. How old It she now? Answer In one minute. ·11Mtm •.11tt e Sign Off! A four·way sign indicating directions at a crossroads lay uprooted In • ditch. How may a traveler use It to tell which way to go? aw•> \llKJN ll>lllM WOJI 04'fd 01\11.i/Od11 l"'il 0\"" II PY~IS e Rlddle·Me·Thls! Which bats travel wi th the cir cus? Aero-bats. Which city stretches the lmaglna tlon? Elastl city. Which bugs have beards? Old chl9· gers. If you have a riddle. send It In. OUT ON A LIMB! Our young friends above are out on a limb with a building project. Connect numbers 1, 2, etc. HEADS UPI Add the colon neatly to tht •musing KtN .-W.: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. J-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flet1'. 6-Lf. green. 7-Dk. brown. t-Dk. blue. t -lt. sxirplt. tt-lladc. - SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below lo form two complete words: REPARTEE -.. -. .. --- THEN score 2 points each for all words of four lett~s or more found among the letters. Try to score at least SO points. .... , ·-d .......... ttqftl041 L nn Johnston tter or For Worse ,.. ______________________________ ,... JOHN, '/OU'RE NOT GO\NG OUT lN THAT uACKE-T ! FOR E)(RMPLE. I CRN MAKE SURE MY BELT . \S DONE UPR~D MY SHIRT lS IN ... FOR ONE THING- YOUR Hf\ND5 co~ 'b RIGHT lF\PaX;t-\ IHE L1N1NG! -AND··· l CAN SCRATCt\ IN COMPLETE I f'RNAC'(. I REFU<2E 1L> PART W\TH TH1$ 'JACKET! RT LEAST I CAN1T BE. ACCUCOED OF MARR'{ING- FoR STfffUS. ' • July 28, 1981 •, \I J ' I J t ,• • Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. SIM .. .....-; • a ....... • .,_ .• Fllftllr Wllldll U1 ~ Alie . -~ llY 10Cl21 ... • M Ill ...... OUISl1llftS ·s.ny. .. Cllll .._ ...,s FOR CAROL BUlNETT, CO-tlllr ol The Four S.-0... ..... ,. ........ .., ................ ,. ...... -~? ~RJ., 81 .... CaM. e No, bcMaM .ven tf I wasn't a paformer, rd Jtlll WOik. I'm not the kind ol pc90n to ay home -I lllce · to be active. If you lead an int.atlng We, then you are more b1•..eb1JQ at home, and ~ your kids. Thae .. many WOIMll who low bmg at home. That'• 0 .K., but Ir II a atme the ~ eorne 1111Y at borne ~ Jhly ... they haw to. FROM 11tE .. ASK'" EDITOR e AW.-before her weddklg, LMJ Olma S,..c:s Mll1l ft>A*li9 in an oftbat ldon ol Londoo. ltodced up on leotads ~ PftlCNded to pay by chedc. The •hlJ*IOO, not r11Cle9*- iQg her futwe ~. Mked her~ tomer to wde her name and addrell on ttw t.ck of the chedc ... 8's1• M_...... (hll cummt fim II Clash oJ, the 'Titan.) wll be 72 nC>Ct ~ and gm fuJlous t anyone Slaggelt'I that he llow down "' nltlre . ., d do ewryttq I cM ~ ~ ago," he Old 007-earthbound ~ dtaa. sniips. "Only dlff9*lCll II, It tak. me longer to NcoWr &om It" ... S... eo..y got 10 fed.up di\ U trawl 0ong wab, poor .-vice) and unr 1M:r~ cabs when ftlming Columbia's K+ong II Right. that he inv.-d In • kixury car, which he intends to u.e, "'1henew:r polltie, lnUad of planes and tnllns. FOR f'JI FEN FULTON, ._of TV'• Al th• ~ Twna v.. ..... ....,,.-r • ......._.,_..,.,....,.. ~ ... junk food? If "°" do, how do ,.,.. ,...? -P.L , Waco. T-- e rm &om the South, and a lot of relatives and &lends .. ~. end that means there's always piles of food around, Including junk stuff, which sticks where It's least needed. To skMtrac:k the daigen of junk, I haw • n.IJe . that when I feel .U swalowtng, I lip Iced tea in the swnrner, hot tea In the winter. FOR PEGGY GLENN, author of How to &art and Run a &o:>ee./ul Holm TJIPlne au.,.. AN..._...., Gowr_111t ._..a etart111a up a home- _.. ' ' 111? -M.G., 1.aPart1. W. • Unfartunately, Government bans aren't vcrylJraC- tlcal for an 1111*111i9 home typjlt. But you don't need• lot ol money to get P\9. Start with a rented offtce.. quallay typewrtm. Thia $50-to $60-a-month ln~n•nt and at-up supples .. al you need. W9lh dedlYe • edYa111ang , thil lnWlb'nent can be. recovered In weeks. PRo AflDCOfl ... __ _. ..................... ...._ .... •a-...-. .. -. ••. -........ .-& ~, I -----.. ----;-~- What to Watch fot"'""' . . The .Ptlnce Takes His Btlde By fnaty fin 8ottett and Kate White T his Wednelday, . July 29, Owns, Prince ol Wales, wl take Lady Diana Spencer as his bride. The ~ wll future pomp and drcumltance neYer wllnelled at even the most spectarular of American weddings, and ~ you plan to aa.nd vta satellte, you'D be In . for a royal <Wght. One rMlor' ~ To tee a "'-broer.tcalt of tha extravaganza wdl mean gltdng up at the aad< ol dawn. The Wedding begins lld 5;00 A.M. (E.S.T.)-ll:OOA.M. Brlilh time. ABC and NBC wtD carry the ceremony and related ewnts live as part of expanded additions of Good MomJng America and The Today Show, 1CIPflC:tiveJy. If you do plan on joUling 600 mdbon global 1V viewers for the actual ceremony, you may be a bit 9fO!llY, to we offer this tpedaJ wedding guide. What to Watch fOI . On the Big Doy • Spuc.d up 8nd looking In his prime, PmCI a.la wlll cMp.rt from ~ Palace In a 1902 hone-drawn caitege. Lady Diana and her father will follow In a mar- velous .. coech, Ul8d b awry royal bride me. 1910. A. you wakh the prooalloll. see d you can tpC>C the ~ cany1ng David and aza- beth Emmanuel, the hot young de- 19*1 who haw outild Ledy o.ana•. wedding dnm. They wtl haw ~ Diana ctr.. that morning at a..nc. Houle and then wlll Nlh to St. PauJ's Cadledral where they'I stand unseen )last lnskle the door to make IUN ewrything ii r-1ed . • Whim Lady omn. llrMI at St. Paul's, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jone, ~of Pmcaa Mm'gBNl n the had brldelrnlkl, wll help .... the bride'• train t.fora the ... the cathedral ... • TIM ~ the Wlulous I.aide of ' St. Pdt. Thia 11 lhe .... w.d- ~ ID be hlld In St. Paul's *'ct Ma Arthur. brodw of Kk'8 tMnry VII. llllftted Cad.-of Anigori ~ J!Ol. ~ c.thedne, who ........ the ...... al H.wy vm . .-i'1 "9IY 1udly ~ aow.> The old St. Paul's was leveled In the Great Are ol London In 1666 and then re- designed by Ou1stopher \\b?n. Royal weddings are UIUally held at West- mlNter Abbey, but Prince Charla made this his chok:e. Hts decWon ~ had to do with the fact that St. Paul's ii roomier than Westminlter Abbey, alowing plenty of ..,_. for 2,300 guests and around 350 ol an estimated 1,600 journalists covering the event. • The ml.Ilk: you hear upon Lady Diana's arrival wll1 be provided by the SCale Trumpeters · ol the Household Cavalry. Prtnoe Charla, a mu9c ~ and a musician, has made al the ln-ahumental Mledions himeetf and has allcad three orchestras oi wt*=h he is a patron to p&ay. The music will Include Crown Imperial March and, of COUJM, Pomp and Cneumstanc::e. • As the cameras take you Inside the cathedral, watch b the seating arrangement ol Lady Diana's family. LU} Diana'• plNrD ... dlllorced, and both her mode and *IJC•KJCMr are axnklg. Former IPO'llll .. g1n- mily not ...iied togldw and the Mlllllng could thw pow to be, • the Bdllti sey, ~ a ldcky wicket. It'• t..i announced that Diana and 0.-.. llWl'1lt'I OOUIN once N - mowd and hive a a>mmon •w:atar Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. (continued) has tradiUon behind It. It has been made from the remains of a &arge gold nugget - from $;\Velsn mine -which has already produced four royaJ wedding rings: for the 1 Queen Mother. Queen Eliza· beth. Princess Margaret and Princess Anne. The Prince won't receive a wedding ring. • When the new Princess of Wales leaves the altar with her husband, she11 curtsy to the Queen. Elizabeth may be Diana's mother-in-law now. but she's st1ll the Queen. •From the cathedral, the couple will head for the wed- ding reception. Unlike most · American receptions, thls one wlll be a breakfast affair and more exclusive than the ceremony. OnJy a select 120 people have been invtted. {The others wlll just have to eat cake of their own.) • The menu for the wed· ding breakfast is under lock and key at this moment. We do know that the cakes (15 In al) are being made by the Royal Navy Cookeiy school and one wlll be marzipan· covered fruitcake . There'll be a. champagne toast, and there's a wee chance that the bubbles wtJJ be pink -Prlnce Charles loves pink cham- pagne. For the average Amertcan to spend an afternoon with Lady Diana Spencer today would take nothing short of a miracle. But a few years ago, a group of women from St. Louis on a spedally arranged tour of England had lunch with Lord and Lady Spencer (Diana's stepmother) and the children at Althorp, the family's ancestral home In Northamptonfhire. One of the women on the tour recendy shared her memories with us: .. We had champagne In a downstairs hall by a grand piano. The girls, Including Diana, were very nice -tall and wlllowy with perfect skin. They were dressed modishly and expres5111'1f a particular interest In our clothes. They wanted to know all about us. "After the champagne, we had lunch In a dining room with a view of cows and roll- ing hills. Lady Spencer, who Is very gracious. went out of her way to put us at ease. I asked the Earl, who Is veiy outgoing and looks like Win- ston Churchill, If they came to AJthorp often. He said they frequendy gave parties at the house. He added that Royal Wedding Goffea From the Paa Every wedding has Its mlshap(s) and royal weddings are no excep- Uon . The Palace has guard- ed against disaster as much as It can. For instance, there are supposedly ftve copies of Lady Diana's wedd1ng gown, Just In case of spills, tears and the like. Here are a few gaffes from royal weddings pest, prov'lded by Hugo Vlcl<ers, author of Debrdk Boole of ,,,. Royal ~g (V8mg). • On the night of the reheaisal for Queen Eliza. beth O's wedding, Prince Michael of Kent punched tu. cousin, Prince William of Gloucester, In the nose. The Queen Mother took Prince Mlohael aside and from that moment on k.pt a fixed eye on him. •Aho at Queen Embeth'• wedding: A distant cousin of the Queen was angry because she hadn't been asked to be a bridesmaid. So she sat In the King's seat ln the church. She was ask- ed to stt elsewhere, and, according to an exag- gerated account, the Queen Mother wed her umbrella to hook the cousin out of the King's seat. • And a minor gaffe on the part Of the press at Prtncess Anne's wedding. One BBC commentator, who was giving fashion commentary, had a prac- tical joke played on her by her camera aew. When she told the 1V audience to obterve two IOdety women In matching hats, the cam- era focused on two nurses from an ambulance corps watching from the sidelines. f'AMIL'I' WUKLY, Jllllt at, 1•1 • 1 he wanted his children to know there was more to life than eating In a London steakhouse. After dessert, Lady Spencer took out e gold compact. That seemed to be the signal that lunch was over." Wll the Bride Wear 0nls? • As we mentioned eMller, the Emmanuels have de- signed Lady Diana's wedding gown. It is safe to say that the dress will be nothing short of spectacular and may even be a bit daring. After all, the Emmanuels designed the sexy black strapless gown Lady Diana wore for her first Not all royal brlda have worn w~. Even ltaid V'actoria worc a /lorol dress . c i .§ ;z public a~e as the Prince's ftancee. That dress -and Shy Di's decoUetage -drew oooooohs and ahhhhhs from around the world . It has been rumored that the wedding dress may even be pink. Author Hugo Vickers, says that there Is ab· solutely no statute stating that the wedding dress has to be white. He points out that many royal brides in Vic· tartan times wore wedding dres.ses covered with multi· colored flowers. As far as Prince Charles' wedding attire goes, he'll be wearing a blue naval com· manders uniform and the blue sash of the Order 1'1111 of the Garter. ~ Presenting.. . - ' 0 Nnrman RC1ck\\'ell" Collector's Plate , .. ..., •• f.U ci.a. ............. ........ 1a ... ,....&al• Dia .... , ---......... w- SPECIAL PllE-PUIUCATIO N PlllCE. NOW ONLY sgu After,_.. .... ................ ........ will 1..-telH.11. "Helping Mother" Thia ia your opportunity to own a .. nv~ Amerlcaa collectible at a aurprlata1ly affordable pn-pabllcatlon price. Norman Rockwell la the be1l·loved. mo1t r •• mo111, and moal wldtlJ collec1td Amtrlcen artlat ol all lime. Your .. 11af1clion la auare1111td. or your -IMJ becli. Enloy thi1 nceplloaal value ... order oow1 QUIT CA&D CUSTOMIU CAI.I. 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Mrs. Tobin made all kinds of delicious dishes with the flavorful silver-bloomed fru it. Here are several recipes I remember. Bl.UEBF.RRY PIE P..try lor l<Net. 9-lnc:h pie 4 c:upl blulbentel lcup ..... S tablelpaOM lour 111 1119' aoa trated lcsnoa rind '4 • cp o oa arOUftd dnnamoa or ground ....... o.... .... 1 •I nip D Oil &emon )uk:e 1 ~a aa butter or....,.,..,. 1. Une bottom of 9-lnch pie pan with pastry. Preheat oven to 4250f. BWEBERRY MUfflNS 2 cupe unedled .0-pull)OM lour lfJ cupMPf 3 tnepOOftll bUint powder lj\ te..,on talt 1 cup frah bhlebcn1ee lcupata ~ cup vegmblc oM or melted wgctable thor1eaJntl 1 911, llltlhtly beaten Supr 1. In large bowl, combine flour with sugar, baking powder and salt. Stir In bluebenie.s. Preheat oven to 4000f. 2. Combine mUk, oil and egg; beat with fork to mix. 3. Make a well In center of flour· blueberry mixture. Pour In milk mixture all at once: stir quickly with fork, ju.st untll dry Ingredients are moistened; do not overmix. Batter will be lumpy. 4 . Spoon batter using rounded 1/• cup measure Into greased muffin-pan cups. Sprinkle tops lightly with sugar. 5. Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until golden and cake tester Inserted In center comes out clean. 6. Let cool 3 minutes, loosen mufflns cardully with spatula and tum out. Serve hot with butter. Mak.u 12 large muffin• 2. ln large bowl, combine blueberries. · sugar, flour. lemon rind, ctnna 1 medon and I , salt. Tum mixture Into pastry-In pan. J ~,..., 3. Sprinkle benies with lemon juice and { dot with butter cut In small pieces. (J ,,,.~~"81'!1 4. Roll out top crust and top pie; seal edges and flute or crimp with fork as desired. Cut a few vents for steam . 5. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until aust Is golden brown and filling Is bubbly. Serve warm or cool. A little vanilla Ice cream on top makes a very delicious ad· dltlon. Moku 8 se.rvlngs BlUEBERRY CRAM -. SWEDISH STYLE ltn c:upl...., ~cup ..... t,e.hlh~.s_.. I tllbieepa DOI ~ch l tli~lllPODll lemon )uk:e I c:upe INilr and Mil. lltht or heavy a.. 1. In rMdlum saucepan. combine ll/4 cups w.wr and sugar; heat to boiUng, stJr· rtng until 'sugar dissolves. 2. Add blueberries and cook, stirring un- Ul mlxtme comes to boWng. S. Blend remaining l/4 cup water and comatatch smoothly. Stir rapidly tnto bo4Jlng blueberrla and cook, sttrrlng con- stantly until mixture returns to boll. Boil for 1 minutia. · '· Stir tn lemon rtnd and juice. 5. Save at room temperature or cold , . with a little cream poured ov.n each MTV· lfl9. Maka l quart, 6 to 8 •rvlnga BLUEBERRY BUCKLE CAKE 114 cup....., '4 cup eolld .U-\l ... table ahorterunt l .... ~cup milk 1 lfJ c:upl .....-.ct elli>U'poM lour l lMlf DOM bUint powder '" t.eecpOOft arOUftd dowe lh ...... trouad ........ ~ tqepoon trouad dMamOn 2 eupe ...... blulberrles llJ cup IUIW lh cup UDllbd ell1>U'poM lour lfJ 'c11POOO tJOWld danamOft 11' cup butter or merglU'IM, IOft..S 1. In large bowl, using electric mixer, beat sugar, shortening, eggs and mUk together until well blended. 2. SUr In flour, baking powder, cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon. Mix at low speed until blended. 3 . Clean side of bowl and beaten with rubber acrapcr. Fold In bluebeme.s. 4. Tum batter Into greased 9-lnch square pan and spread evenly. 5. Mix Nmatnlng sugar, flour, cinnamon and margarlne with pastry blender or two knives. Sprtnkle on top of batter. 6. Bake In preheated 375'F. oven for 45 to SO cntnutes or unUJ cake teats done. Serve warm, cut Into squares. Malm 9 t.o f2 $qU01U ' • l ~ ll: '1 l.11 t: l·:i ,, I I I , I I '1 I ·i I (I .. . , •• I "• ... _ "Love Knot" Diamond Jewelry as little as If you respond to this advertising notice before Aug. 28, you may choose any item of .. Love-Knot" Diamond jewelry below for as little as SJ plus SI shippingand handling. Each piece contains a genuine .25 pt round diamond and will be accom- panied. by a Certificate of Authenticity to that· effect. 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Love-Knot" Diamond Jewelry I I (please print) t~gcthcr with appro-Proaram, Dept. 603-83, Box 1920, I I priatc sum plus $I shipping and Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 I I handlina for each item requested to: (SM890) ... ••• c,,,.,." • sOIV..-. ~., I ------------------------------~ ___, c • i f I I I I I \ MENTHOL FRESH sa1em LIGHTS 100s 5altm LIGHTS LIGHTS, 9 mg. ·1ar. 0.7 mg. nicotine ev. per cigarette by FTC method; LIGHTS lOO's: 11 mg. "ta(. 0.9 mg. nicotine ev. pet cigarette. FTC Repon DEC. 79. machol But Do women Really Cate? By John E. Glbeon 'IRUE OR FALSE? 1. Men tend to bue their sell-esteem on their sexuality -the number of romantic conquests they have, while women b8ll their Ml-esteem on • other c:onlideratlons. I. Men get madder than women when they are provolced. S. People listen more carefully to what a man says than what a woman hu k> l8Y -ewn f the kiformadon Iha implrtl may bs moN to th• point. 4. When It comes to making ded· · lk>nl, women are suMter on the up· take than men, f.-to aaess the pros and cons of a situation and decide on the bat coune to take. - I. The more rnMCUlne a man Is, the beu.r women like him. 6. Men and women have different ideas about what they conskler the ideal romantic Jove relationship. ANSWERS 1. True. Fordham University, Kean College and William Paterson Col· &ege lnvestigaforl·found that "maJa had only one confidence factor and thJs factor blended high sexual ~ ty with general 90dal conftdence and self-esteem; the lead Item was fre· quent sexual activity ... They conclud· ed tha' males who feel conftdent, In general, consider the amount of such activity rather than the quality of their performance when makJng Mlf-judg· ments. Females detach satisfactory 1 aaual ac:ttvtty from both tocial acceptance and self ·evaluation. Unhke the males, the satisfactory sexual·adlvtty factor has no self· esteem or soda)~ com- ponents. Also femala have two sources of self-esteem that are detached from their ecxuaky: IOdal· ability oon~ baeed on ltemt related to lnteraction ,&cills and aoctaJ- ~ptance confidence bued on Items related to likeableness. I . FalM. Studies spoNOred by the National lnstitu1e of Mental Health cite findings~ that women are Just as aggrallve as men and often as openly hostile. The latter, however, Is by no mant always the caM .• Women may, on occulon, be ac:tuaUy seething with anger and hide It for reasons of djplomacy under a doek of pollra tOd9blllty. A further flndtng; Whtie molt men became 1 mott hOlllle and 8U'altve when provoMd by a male opponent, an opponeM't MX "had no effect on the cMgr.. ol aggraek>n In females .,, a. Trw. UntY..aty ol North ~ Ina bwatlgUan NPOl't their ftndtng1 on an lnteresttng ancl provocative subject thuslv: In order to examine the effect of the 1CX ol the speaker on lllterung compeehentlon ln a pubk- speaklng situation, 60 male and female subjects viewed either a male or female speaker praendng a talk on either a mascullnc, feminil)e or neutral topic. The rauJts showed that when a male speaks he is ltsten- ed to more carefully than a fel'Mle .speaker. even when she makes the Identical presentation. This was foUnd true for both male and female subfects; both recaled lnformation more accurately from male speakers than from female ones. 4. Trw. StudJes at the University of Western Australia on Sex Di/· ference In Decision Time resulted tn an Interesting ftndlng : Women were foUnd to perform fui.r on the ded· lion part of various tasks and situa- tions, while men performed faster tn translating the dedlon Into adk>n. This may well lndk:ate that women have greater (or quicker) eogntttve abJbtia. Other studies match theM findings. I . F•. In ttudia at the Untvcnly ol Connecdcut, men and women ltudenll were given penonallty tests to -the rnascub and feminine characteristics present In their makeup. Women were then asked to lndkata the penonaBty type they ~ preferred In a man. Results ln~ dicated that the women -regardless of how feminine they scored on the tests -did not prefer dlC most mas-- culine male types but liked slg· nlflcandy more thOM males whole personality characterllttcs Included not only essentialy mMCUlne traits and l!IUltudes but also an endowment of dlC gendenesl, Mntmvlty and undentand.k\g found more abundant· ly In the femme sex. 6. True. A team of University of Pktsburgh behaYloral tdendsts made a study of a group of American men - and women of college age to - male and female dtffer.nca In con· cepClont of romantic ~. The results showed marked differ· enca ki atduda. M.l W9l'e found to . have a more traditonal vtew of the Ideal love relationlhlp than women dkl. ..Men wanted wonMtn who are abeorbed ln, dependent on and-ten· sMtve to them and who do not dalre a hJgh ~ ol lndepencMnce for therNetws. Women favored men ki· dlpendence for both rnanben of a couplet think that WOITMlf'I lhouJd be -dependen1 upon and ... at..t>-ed In men and feel that It lt the. men ~~be MON Mf'8illw to llJ Ml&.Y "9LY, NII a,_. • 11 AdvertiMment Would You Like A Nonnan Rockwell Collector's Edition Mug For $4? As part of an advertising pro- gram commissioned by Test Corpontion of America, we will send a Nonnan RockwcJI Collector's Edition Mug to any reader of this publication who responds to lhis notice by m.idnlpt August 31 for the swn ol S4 plus $1 shipping and bDdfmg. There is no fur- ther financial obligation. These mugs feature Norman Rockwell scenes ia glowing colon 00 a bdpouod dbiJb- est quality pR white porce- lain. EKh 10-ounce mug is biahll&bted with 22-karat gold rrimming on rims and handles. Please indicate choice of desian from: Spring'• Youn.g Love, Sum- mer Camival, Fall School Days, or Winter Morning wbea you lDlkc your request. Or. you may purchase the coq>lece edition of all four for • a special price of Sil. We pay shipping and handling. You save S7 over the individual price. ll>cse collector's mugs are a beautiful way to serve favorite beverages and make lovely gifts. Should you wish to ruum your Norman Rock- well mugs, refunds will be promptly made. There will be a strict limit of ~.sets (or 12 c:olJector edition mugs) per adctreu. No requests will be 9CCepted past midnight Au- guu 31. Any checks post- mmbd liter will be returned uncasbed. Please enclose this original notice with your re- quest. 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QQ$;220 .. •p••••00•••ns·•=··•••••=ttttttn t __ _.._. ------ aon, found that trade dlOOl ltudents dropped out leu often than students In pubkly funded community ool- lega, )olned the lab« market IOQner -due to shorter c:ourM work -and earned w much at their )obi. But tradMlonel educators refute toma of the study'• ftndlngs. They say that publldy funded ldlOOls -c:om- ml.P'ity colleges, technical Institutes, polbecondary vocational-technical lclM>Ols -cen offer students similar couna at a fracUon of the cost .,.._.. are some Cxcellent public- echool programs," says Dr. Gene Bottoms, executtve direc- tor of the Amertcan Vocatk>nal Allodatlon, which represents publicly financed vocational pl(9atnl. Dapb growing ac.ceptance, there continue to be complaints about the practices ol some trade tchools. for cu •• the New York State Educatk>n Dt- partment's Bureau fc. Pro- . prkatary Vocational Schools nae.. .cltOOI gaw lh8 pholo rtta#Of' a ahot. receives about 15 complaints weekly regarding students' prol>- lems with ftnandal akl, refund pobda and course substitutions. But Michael E.f . Millar, bureau supervisor, says at least tome of dleSe problems ortgtnate With the students, not with the IChools. "Students aren't always aware of the procedures involved ln 6nandaJ akl," he says, "or sometimes they haven't read the refund clause In the school's catalogue carefully enough." MOit states now have licensing laws to weed out bad ~ and the In- dustry has ID own voluntary acaedl- taaon ty1tcm (a school tnvta NAITS to ttudy Ill tiNchcs, ~. comple- tlon rates, etc., to determine f the school thould be ~). fecMral Trede Commllllon of6clU. plan to putt\ for eddllona1 ruJa on Nfund polcWt this yw. 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