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1981-08-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
,J • • . . . .. .. OUNGI GOUT YOUR HBMITDWN IAllY PAPER SUNDAY AU GUST 30 1981 OHANGE COUNTY. C A LIFOR NIA . SO CENTS • • Blackout hits state, on affected By the ABaoclated PreH More than ·a million people in California and Nevada were without power for nine minutes to three hours Saturday after lightning struck power lines and set off a chanin reaction that isolated the two states from the Western power grid. Lights, refrigerators and air conditioners went silent from tNorthem California to the Mex · ican border and east to Las Vegas, Nev. ln Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties, nearly one· third or the three million people served by Southern California Edison Co. were hit by a nine· minute blackout beelnning at 1:32p.m. Edison spbkesman Frank Bello said Edison officials only had a rough estimate of how many Orange County residents were affected by the outage, but that the number was thought to be some 200,000 in the El Toro, Mission Viejo and Laguna Niguel areas. <See story below. l The outage here lasted just nine minutes, ending at 1 :41 p.m., Bello said. Some 120,000 persons were without power in San Diego County and another 25,000 Pacific Gas a nd Electric customers scattered from Chico to San Jose in Northern Callfomia, were affected. But the power was out longest in Las Vegas, where residents s weltered for three hours In 107-degree heat until ~wer was restored to run air ~ondltioners. About 80,000 were affected by the Las ~egas blackout, but the city's casinos -in another part of town -escaped. A spokesman for the Bon· neville Power Administration in Portland. Ore., said the blackout occurred when lightning struck two lines in Arizona, isolating California and Nevada from power supplies there. Southern California utilities automatically began drawing extra power from Oregon, but the extra drain caused another supply line to fail, cutting ore California and Nevada from the Northwest. California utilities were able to generate enough power on their own to bring their systems back up, but it was late in the evening before the Western power grid was restored, of· ficials said. The huge Edison area hit by the blackout covered the An· telope Valley ; Whitter-East Deify,... .... .., •icMN ...... Officials won't say what will happen to vast jigsaw of Newport's DeAnza Bayside Village when Lease expires. Mobile ho1ne parks fading Ou.mers want more profits, residents losing investments As a way o/ h/e, molnle home parlu could become a thing of the f""I along the Orange Coaat. Daily Pilot writer Steve Tripoli explores that pouibilHy in three-article1 begtnning today SUNDAY SPECIAL By STEVE TRIPOLI Of .. Delty,.... ..... Millie and Larry Hayes of the Huntington Shores mobile home pQrk in Huntington Beach wonder where they'll live after November 1982, and whether the $42,000 they say they've invested in their mobile home will go down the drain. The owners or the «-space, seven-acre park nestled behind a wall next to Pacific Coast Highway have in · formed ten· ants that the park will be converted to office build· lngs or a s hoppin1 mall. Real · ntNU dent.a of the mobile home park will have to leave. November 1882 ls the deadline. The problema fadn1 Mr. and Mrs. Hayes are 1lmUar to thc»e othen in the pan face and ral· dent• of other moblle home parkl fear. The future of mobile ho!MI u viable places to live alone the Oranie Cout ll ln doubt. A Jars• number of tbe t,IOO mobile bom .. ln lbe area could dlH..,.., quietly, wttb tbe ln· creMIDIJ.y valuable lud tbey alt on conv.ud to other UHi. , Ownen ot t1!f land lAallt It ll their right to convert the parks to other reasonable uses. Resi· dents say they'll lose their in· vestments and have no place to go if the parks are converted. The reason is simply the vlJ}ue of land, especially coastal land. When land was comparatively cheap. mobile home parks were a good use of it. Owners could make a profit on their land with little improvement and residents could Jive in good, sometimes prime locations in homes re· quiring minimai upkeep, for a small initial investment and very little rent. But as the value of land rose, often astronomically, over the past rew years, the rules changed. Owners suddenly found more Ii, ' .1.,, ft .~ ---------Ill -1 -Q -(.J ORANGE COAST MOBILI BOMll profitable uses for their land. Conversion to condominiums or professional buildings -or sale to developers with similar plans -held out the posslbllity of much larger profits than were being realized by renting space to mobile home owners. For the minority or owners of older parks who had bought them as a tax shelter, the depreciation potential was used up. Others found the cost of re· furbishing old parks to meet new, tougher health and building standards prohibitive. These owners also had a reason to con· vert. The potential conflict spawned by these conditions could have repercussions on the housing market, especially on rental housing. The money and poten· tial for human displacement in· volved could bring bitter battles. Some already are brewing. The trends are not lost on (See FUTURE, Pa•e A3l Security Council weighs sanctions on South Africa UNITED NATIONS CA P> - Angola lined up support Satur· day from Third World nationa for a propoted Security eou.cu resolution that would lmpoae broad sanctions a1•_ inat South Africa ror It.a raids lnto aouthem An1ola. But U.S. Ambassador Charles M. Llchenateln told reporter• the draft had "element.a in lt l find very dllficult to believe my government could ever aup. port." The Unli.d States la OM of five pennalMllt councU mem· ben with the Ytto powr. Mer two da11 of debet.e, ..._. ~u adJoUmed unt1111oac1ay. France. alao a permanent member, aollt wttb the Umt.d StatH ancl 1upported '1aclt j African demands for a strong condemnation of South Africa's Incursion, which began Monday. F'Nnch Ambassador Jacques Lepret.te aald his government '•condemns ln the 1tron1eat po11lble way the unprovoked and unjustified lnvaaloll of An1ola by South Africa." He did not e-xpreaa 1upport, however, for black African and Soviet· bloc demaadl tor economic and political aanetkm .,alut South Arrica, wbidt NP lt b .. beCUft wtthdrawtna Ml troopt. South Afrieu AmbaaHdor Jakobua ~ tokl the council hi• countr7 "h•rbora no ••· 1re11lve intepllon1 •••ln1l An1ola.'' He Invited couatll members to vlttt Sout.b W•t Africa "to gain flrst-band knowledge of the situation on the border with An1ola." The Soutb African envoy ac· cuaed black nationall1t fue.r· rlllu of the Soutla·W•t Africa People's Or1anluUoa of walini "campaip of terrorllm ancf ln~ tlmldat.lon'' a1a1nlt lb• lnhabl· tanta of South·Welt Atrlca, allo known u Namibia. It II a ter· rltory admlnllterff bJ loatl9 Atrica•a wblte-mlnoritJ IOft"I• ment under an old Leape ot N•· tlou mand•t. ia de.flue• of U .N. 1'910ludou. Los Angeles· Pico Rivera ; South Los Angeles; Downey- B e llflower-La k ewood ; Tor· ance· Redondo Beach ; the Padua Hills area stretching from the east San Gabriel Valley well into Riverside County. and the El Toro· Mission Viejo· Laguna Niguel section of Orange County. In Porlland, Ore .. Gene Tollefson of the Bonneville Power Administration said dams and other generating sta· tions throughout that state automatically reduced electrical output when the California blackout occurred. •'When generation i nto California dropped, It set orr triggers in the &enerators and darns to immediately bring the system back into balance," said Tollefson. This meant power generating was reduced for the period that California was blacked out, but Tollefson said no consumers in Oregon were affected. There were no reports of out· ages in Arizona. Some 200,000 customers of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power were affected , a DWP spokesman said. Broadcaster Lowell Thomas dies at 89 PAWLING , N .Y. (APl - Lowell Thomas. the broad· caster-explorer who bid America "So long until tomor· row" from the four comers or the globe for more than a half a century, died of a heart attack Saturday at bis home here. He was 89. Thomas's secretary. who iden· tified herself only as Electra. said Thomas died ·'peacefully. in bis sleep.·· She said he had been in good health and had re· turned to New York lut week from a trip to Colorado where he had given a speech and attended a corporate board meeUna. ·'When be came back he re· s umed his usual work schedule. He was recordin& 'The Best Years,' a radio series he was do- ing, .. she said. In April, Thomas celebrated his 89t.h birthday at the annual banquet or The .Explorers Club, of which be wu an honorary president and key patron. The club named it.a highest award for exploration, "The Lowell," in bis honor. In 1980 -a year when he spent his birthday in Moscow - Thomas was among the first group of Lowell recipients. The award recognized a career based on interviews with some of the world's most fa.nious and powerful men in some of the world's most remote and de· solate places. It began when Thomas served as chief of a semiofficial civilian mission that went to Europe dur· ing World War I , with President Woodrow Wilson's approval, to prepare a history of the war. After the war, Thomas con· tinued to travel, visiting pygmy tribes in Africa and hunting tigers with the Prince of Wales -later the Duke of Windsor - in India. In 1~ he began what was to become the longest running network newscast, on CBS radio, and nine years later be broad· cast the first television news program for NBC. For several years, starting in 1935, his was the voice of Movietone newsreels produced by 20th Cen· tury·Fox. In World War II , Thomas toured both the European and Pacific theaters and broadcast on-the-spot news reports . In an interview on his 80th birthday, Thomas said, "Look· Ing back from 80 years, I'd say it wa.s rather silly to do so many things -except it's been so much fun." ON THE INSIDE FINDING FAMILIES -The poeUc line, "Wedne1day's child is full of woe," inspired a TV program to help locate perma- nent hornet for hard·t.o·adopt children. Find out more of the criteria for fami\jea on Pa1e A7. AWESOME AaSENAL - Taser tun.a and abark nett are two of the non-lethal weapona that Irvine Police UM to captun auapecta. the 1t.unnin1 tech· nlquea HV-Uv". reduce in· Jurlea and tend to mlnlmlae ne1at1H reactJon1 of rowdy c,..,_., See the net demoottrat· edan PapM. llA.PPY a8TlJaN -C•thleeo N11bltt wu 17 wbea 1he orllinat.d lbt ro&e ol lleDI')' th· ,, .... mother la .... , rarr Lady." A Hvlnl of tbe play opetfd on Broadway lbll moat.b, • BROAOCASTER DIES Lowell Thomas Outage hits Mesa, NB, Huntington Large sections of Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and Newport Beach were blacked out for about 20 minutes Saturday night in an outage of unknown origin It was the second outage of the day in Orange County <See story above.I Southern California Edison Company officials said they had no immediate information on the outage Saturday night Police in Newport Beach said the outage, which started at about 9 :47 p.m .. covered an are'a north or Pacific Coast Highway from the western city limits to the Back Bay area. ln l$nlington Beach, police said th~ outage extended over an area roughly bounded by Pacific Coast Highway, Main Street and Brookhurst Avenue. Costa Mesa police said they did not know how far the outage extended in that city. Earlier in the day parts of the El Toro, Mission VieJO and Laguna Niguel area were blacked out in a separate out· age. and guess who's playing the part? Page 86. · LOOK AGAIN -You can't tell from his attire that Don Rackemann is a used car dealer ln Laauna Beach. But then you won't find bis classic inventory listed ln the Blue Book, either. Man and machlnet are further described on Pa1e Cl. INDEX ... .._ .. ,. ........ .. ... ~ .. ....... ..., ............... = .,~ ......,. CM ~ ..., ....., Al ( { ' 1 • 0 ,, p a h e b ll ti e t r s 1 J 'A v n le n ei rJ pi tt S< Sf 01 Jn m s T< cl th Y• dl pc ar al Cl 8( V\ to Cl ~ bt h u ,. • .. Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Sund1y, August 30, 1981 ~··· .~ With professional .\ tennis players berating officials. and baseball teams fighting on the field, is sportsmanship declining in this country? Ry JEFF PARKER Ot"" .,..,, ...... , .... • Jon Whitcomb Huntington a.ach, p•r•medlc: "Sure. It's too much winner take all now. Athletes aren't out there for fun, only money. When there's too much emphasis on winning or com- petition, It's bound to happen. Even the strike turned me off. So do the things that McEnroe does. They're paid to put on a show, I guess." Jim Wysong Carlsbad, firefighter: "I agree that it gives sports a bad name because people don't go to see that kind of thing. But then again, I liked seeing Don Baylor nail that guy. There's a certain excitement when the Dodgers and Reds empty their benches and go at it." Dave Bobadlllo Cost4J Mesa, machinist: "It's hard to say. It seem s to me that the philosophy of sports Is c hanging now. But I don't think there's been a dee I ine in sportsmanship; when Mc Enroe does what he does, that's OK." Joy Giuy Costa Mesa, salesperson: "Yes, definitely. The reason Is money. People are into sports for the money and it used to be for fun and to make other people happy, especially kids. There's a trend toward only going for the paycheck now." Kelly Guest Irvine, student: "Absolutely. First of all, Mc Enroe I can't stand and I think they should have kicked him out of Wimbledon for what he did. The baseball strike has bothered me too. I guess it all boils down to money." Mae Hunter Costa Mesa, housewife: "Well of course, you can see it. If I were a fan it would bother me, but I don't follow s ports too much. The athletes are just doing what they think they should -all for themselves -and it's not for the game or the pleasure in It." Dave Akins Costa Mesa, draftsman: "Sure. I don't watch too much sports because of that. The European sports I do watch because they seem to have a better attitude. Baseball started out as a gentleman's game but look at it now. Baseball is really out of it." Linda Seelttorst Newport Beach, teacher: "I don't think there's a decline In sportsmanship. It's Just the personalities coming out. I think peo- ple expect that kind of behavior in some s ports." Lion Country robbed Irvine police are investigating a robbery at the ticket office or I.Jon Country Safar i Saturday rnorning which netted bandits all estimated $2,000 to $3,000 cash. what police described as •·an older model white station wagon in poor condition." No other d escription or license plate number was given, they said. 'War-at-sea' due Police said two males drove iq> to the ticket office at about 1':30 a.m ., confronted the <:illhier and demanded cash. <foe brandUhed a revolver. NORFOLK, Va. (AP) -Ships and aircraft or nine countries wtll mwster in the Atlantic off Europe next month for a North AUantic Treaty Organization exercise with a war-at-sea scenario. "Ocean Safari 81" is scheduled ror Sept. 8-18 in the waters or the English Channel. the Bay of Biscay and the eastern Atlantic from Portugal on south. ·The cashier reportedly placed money from the cash register ln- tb a box they bad given her to flit. but the robbers saw another cash box in the ticket booth and <te manded lt also. The cashier 1ave it to them . The pair then drove of( In ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I Thomas P Hiley ~ "'4 C~ .. , C--.ut+"• Uftit:« Robert N Weed ~-· ThOl'IH A Murph1ne , ..... M1ehffl P Harvey .......... ~ .... l ~y$chullz O..C•" °""-~Mlh N Goddard Jr e.-o.- Befnlfd Schulman ~ CNri.tH Loo• .....,.,_ C.ol A. Moor• ..... -. CIHtlfted edvertltlng 7141842·5171 All other depan~nl1 842·4121 MAIN OfFICf IJO Wf\111• ~t Co.to M• .. (A Mail •OOrtu ••• ·~. '"''• Mh• CA •1tl• (fffllffll 1 .. 1 Qt.,,~ (CN\I ~ .. 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George Bums strolled onto the I rvlne Meadows Amphitheater stage and Utillated the audience of 8,000 with his special brand of octogenarian humor Friday evening. The third performance ln the newly opened amphitheater ad· jacent to Lion Country Safari in Irvine also Included an upbeat. moving show by the Captain and Tennille. Bums drew chuckles and gu/· laws for more than an hour from the restive audience; or by his time standard, it was a two- cigar-tong gig' His one-man comedy routine was punctutated ·by • rew old standards u well as songs from his new country-western album, "Geor1e Burns in Nashville." And, of course, be concluded with a dazzling performance of one or his more favorite tunes. "l Wlsh I Was Eighteen Agaln." The 85-year-old Burns was backed by a tuxedo-clad, 21 · piece orchestra and bis 1tand-up routine was laced with many a joke never to be heard on prime- time television. One fan kept up a lighthearted c r iticism of Burns· more racy material, with an occasiona l "Bad, George" after each dip into the more ris- que humor. But what can you expect from a man who says be only dates young women becau8e there are no womert his age? The amphitheater la divided Into a 5,000 reserved-seat section and lawn seating for several thousand more spectators. The only sore spots during the enter tainer's act were boisterous complaints from the rear la wn section. They could not hear all or Bums' cherished one-liners. The volume was increased, though some patrons continued to lnter- r u pt his pe rformance with shouts or '"Louder! .. Undaunted by the raucous out· bursts, Burns stepped closer t-0 the mkrophone without missing a beat in hi s well -ho ned monologue. Amphitheater of- ficials, no doubt. have some bugs to iron out of the facility's sound system. The Captain and Tennille opened the double-bill event with an hour-long set showing the au· dience their music isn't just for teeny-boppers anymore. Toni Tennille was dressed in an alluring black -a nd-white dress exposing nearly the full length of her left leg. She treated concurtgoers to s uch favorites as .. Mus krat Love .. .. Do That To Me One Mor~ Time." ··Happy Toaether" and the aong that launched the duo's musical career in 1975, "Love Witt Keep Us Together." Uaryl "The Captain" Dragon demonstrated has m asterful musicianship on no leas than seven different keyboards and a xylophone. Daryl even had a chance to show that he's more than jwst a s ilent member of the musical couple when he stepped out from his layers of keyboards to lead a humorous rendition or the 'SOs hit, "Book of Love." The ir rous ing performance proved that they have indeed come a long way from their brief variety-show bid , where TV writers painted Daryl. son of Glendale Symphony Orchestra conductor Carmen Dragon. as something short or a buffoon. What the audience saw Friday was his awesome command of the keyboards and Toni's inspir· ing vocals that stirred fans to s ing a long with '"Lonely Nights," "Shop Around" and "You Never Done It Like That.·· George Burns. with his ever-present cigar. threw out some Jokes and sang a few country-western tunes from his new album Toni Tennille. the singing half of the Captain and Tennille sang favorites such as ··Love Will Keep Us Together ·· TV love wasn't enough SANTA ANA CAP > -A Jamaican wom an drawn to Ca lifornia b y a r e ligious television program preaching love found that wasn't enough to keep her and her daughter fed and sheltered. So Dianna Robinson . a shy 20-year -o ld. a b a ndon ed her daughter last Tuesday at the police station in Santa Ana . leav· ing a Bible with the girl and a note that read: "Dear Officers. please take care of my daughter for me. We have nowhere to live and she is hungry. I can't take proper care of her. I can't clothe or feed her or give her a warm bed to sleep in at night." But by Thursday morning, the mother couldn't bear the separa· tion a ny longer and turned herself in the see her 8·year-0ld daughter. For a few fleeting mo· ments, the two were reunited. But the daughter, Karlene Althea Forbes, will remain at the Albert Sitton Home for de- pendent children until a court decides on Sept. 3 whether legal custody should be restored to her mother. At a brief hearing Friday in Orange County Juvenile Court, the story unraveled of how this pretty young mother made her way from J a maica to Coral Gables. Fla. and then California "'My baby was born when I was 12 in Jamaica." Two years ago, her parents urged her to make a new life for herself in the United States. and she traveled to Florida. There she worked as a nurse's aide in a convalescent home. and spent a lot of time watching inspirational programs -such as "Praise the Lord" -broad· cast 24 hours a day from Orange County by the Trinity Broad· casting Network . ·'I used to watch TBN and Paul and Jan Crouch. (hosts of ·Praise the Lord·) were always expressing love'" Ms. Robinson said. "I fi gured that since the s tation was in Santa Ana, if I we nt there So, hoping to find the loving atmosphere they'd viewed on television, s he and her daughter s tepped on a Gr eyhound bua • and, with $400 in savings, traveled across the country. Ms. Robinson spent the next t wo weeks Job hunting while Karlene watched lelevlslon ln their motel room. Her search was ftuttless. Finally, she sald she believed her only recourse waa to leave her d1u1hter with police. Now she must prove she can financially support her child. lf notl autborltlt1 say the cJrl cou d be placed In a roster home. Thlng1 Ht lookln1 up, h o we ver. Deput1 Public D e fender Davld Dunca~1 repreaenttnc M1. Roblnlon, 1ua publlclty aboul the CIM bu aenerated MVtrat Job and boUI· lnf otren for tbe Ir. • .. Daryl "'The Captain" Dragon backed his wife with no less than seven keyboards -and he played on every one of them. Girl drowns, sister hurt off Wedge A six-year-old Santa Ana girl drown ed at Newport Beach Saturday, and her four-year -old sister was fighting for her life late Saturday night. after the two were swept from the beach and into the water by s urf near Balboa Wedge. Lifeguards said the two. who a pparently had b ee n left momentarily unattended by an aunt. were on a steep incline near the water's edge when a wave washed over t hem and· swept them into the water. Dead on arrival at Hoag Me· MOWIM STOCK LACOSTE® FOR BOYS •·· 10-20 20 colors to choose from In sollds. I Sizes 4·7 sohds Newp0rt 1tore only) ......... 222= .... H IMdt 6 1-7174 t:00.9:00 Dtly t :ao •m-1 pm lun•Tllure tll t pm'''' lat stw.2 2101/1 ........ AY•. ............ 67).7126 I 0:00-9:00 Dtly 10. 7 lun· Thu ta Ill • ,,, & •• , morial Hos pital was Shamera Carter of 217 N. Cooper St .. San· ta Ana. Her sister Shaleen. or t he same address. was hsted an critical condition late Saturday in the pediatric intensive care unit of Children's Hospital of Orange County. Shnl s.-.c:...e ..... c ........ 641 .. H ........... Otly ( { \ l T Sl 0 re p 8J h el t>. - n1 h al bo r . S! T Jt. w v m le m ef m p1 tb SC Sf Ol jo m s Tc cl th y, di pc aJ al Cl aa V\ to Cl ~ bl l"C l I a SC ..... .. '#. -... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 30. 1981 Fly cost may top $1 billion SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - University economists predict Callfornia may have to pay $1.25 billion ~o eradicate the voracious Mediterranean fruit fly this year. The costs would be $750 million for each subsequent year the pest is not eradicated, ac· cording to the report by the University of California at Berkeley Cool)eralive Extension Service. who directed the Berkeley study. The $1.2 bllUon lncludes ~ million to launch the eradication effort, purch,se screens for packing houses and prepitre fumigation chambers. Rowe estimated the shortage of produce would hike con.sumer prices 3 percent to 8 percent. "The total cost borne by con· sumers will be significantly more than 8 percent when we in· elude all the costs included with product losses, fumigation a nd other expenses." he said. O.lly ...... _ ,, c:M ..... ~ As the war against the medfly expanded in California, it was gloomily estimated that the delta-winged little pest will cost consumers "significantly more than 8 percent." "Potential costs to consumers because of reduced suppUes are not included in the $1 .2 billion," said Gordon Rowe, an economist The battle continued on ex· pending fronts this we'ekend In a frantic effort to crush the pest and r esc ue Ca lifornia agriculture, pillar of the nation's fruit and vegetable supply. Residents of Treasure Island in Laguna Beach have successfully held off conversion of their park to rcmdomimww;, From Page Al FUTURE FOR MOBILE HOMES: A CLIFF-HANGER Space at a prerniu01 City Number of Park• mobile home residents. The un- certain future of their parks is a source of anxiety. Because many residents paid for location, closing the parks could mean loss of as much as 75 percent of their mobile home's value. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes say they could lose their entire invest· ment. The couple's 13-year-old coach would not be accepted in most other nearby mobile home parks even if spaces were available. Most parks simply will not take coaches more than two years old, regardless of condition. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes believe the only way they can save the coach is to move it inland, to areas in Riverside County lake Hemet. where old coaches are accepted in some places. For them, that's practically no option, however. Hemet 1s too far away from the coast. work and family, and the cost of mov· 1ng would be a major burden. they s aid Costa Mesa Fountain Valley Huntington Beach Irvine 23 2 19 2 3 Spaces 1,210 373 3,385 889 570 1, 136 409 1, 190 350 The couple. full-time residents of the park for more than six years. were planning to retire there in about four years. Mr. Hayes. a salesman, said the cou· pie chose the park because of its pr oximity to the ocean. The $160 monthly s pace rental was another attraction. Situations like the one facing the Huntington Beach couple frighten r esidents of other mobile home parks They know that their coaches might be un· sellable 1f they have to leave their park. that the chances of relocation in Orange County, where the mobile park vacancy rate is estimated at less than one percent, are slim. and that moving costs a re high. , o.11, ,.. ... s.ta1111..,.,• EXPECT f'ARK TO Hf; CO.VVF.;RTEO HY \'()t,:f;,\!Hf;U 1'1'.! Larry and .Willie Hayes }ear $42.000 muest ment 1crll hp /11:0.' Laguna Beach area· Newport Beach San Clemente San Juan Capistrano Unincorporated coastal 13 3 7 3 VACANCY RATE The couple say they never were told that the land their mobile home sits on might only be a mobile home park tem· porarily. Selling the coach for anything approaching what they've In· vested in it is almost out of the question, the couple aaya. For one thing, fa large part ol the coach's value is in Its location. The coach itself, though in good condition, is worth little because or Its age. They also know that Hunt· angton Shores is likely just one of_ the first mobile home parks that will be involved in this type of problem. Edwin P elot. owner of a m obi l e home at DeAnza Bayside Vi llage in Newport Beach, has a different problem Though there is no word yet that Bayside Village will not re· main a mobile home park when the OeAnza Corporation's initial lease on the land runs out in 1985. OeAnza officials are non · commltaJ about the future. The only regular report on mobile home space vacancies Is the 1980 annual report of all incorporated communitie$ in Orange County to the state Department of Finance. The 1980 report showed a 1.7 percent mobile home space vacancy rate. Officials believe reporting errors inflated the real vacancy figure, however, and that it is likely under 1 percent. Also, coastal areas are thought to have lower vacancy rates than those listed In the report. Further, the fact that most mobile hofJleS no longer are tru· ly D\obile means that a pro· fesslonal mover would have to be called In, at a cost ranging from $3,000 to $10,000, to move the coach If it were sold. This makes it even less likely to at- tract buyers. All persons considering re· s idence in the park must now s ign a so-called "full disclosure" s tatement which tells them that there is no guarantee they will FACl.\'G l.i.'ICERTAl\'TY AT Df:A.\lA Ur\'r'"i/I>f. \'II.I \t,J~ \1011ager Sam Nigro. home oWtJer Edu1111 Pe/111 rlf•/111r1• •1•1•11•111'•'• be able to get another lease to another us e and tenants could when their current one runs out. somehow extract an agreement 'lnclu~ El Morro and Tr-.ure laland mobile home parka, both In county areal but within ~ mile of city borders. No individual lease runs beyond fro m DeAnza to compensate 1985. them for the market value of the For Pelot, the uncertain future coaches, Pelot s ays he still could Because of these conditions, threatens the $65,000 investment lo~c he says he has made in his "There's the possi bility of mobile home panic dumpmg here where peo The inves tment is threatened pie would sell their coaches at a 1n several ways, Pelot s aid. loss just to get rid of them," he First, if the park closes. he says ~a id ·If that happens it will he will be unable to even con· bringdownthemarketval11eofall Texas braces for rain sider l'l)Ov1ng his trailer -even of them ... if he could find another park Pelot maintains he wasn't told that would accept it locally -that tus park might be converted because it has only three walls to another use in the future. He Tropical depression threatens heavy showers U.S. summary sn-n -l1111tldent0f'm1 con- tln..-1 s.!-y OWf' the u-G,..at LeUs ........ -perts of ttw 1-0lllo end r..--ve11ey1, with • few l-.W-n over ""'1NHC Oklahonwt -toutNHI KenMI. S"-" end t~rstorms •Ito n lend91:1 ec,..,.. UW wettem -un- lrel Gulf Cout revion -tllr°"91' nortllef'n -,.,.lrel Flew ... A lropkel ~lion twtl soutll of TUH thrMtenecl loc:elly Nevy rain fOf' perts of IOUINm TeHs. /1. 11est1 flood wetcll "" Issued fOf' IN 1i.tt '1 (OHt.4 plaln -soutNrn Loulslaf\e wlt11 ""to s In<"" of rein Hfl«\td. Porllend, Ore., had Ill first mo•~ precipitation since July 12, tnd1119 a 41-0.y·I-dry -II whkll was UW slllttl tonoell on r.:ord lhtre. CIOVdl covered the upper Ml1- 1ln lppl v .11..,, 111e Attantlc Cout statM from o.oroie lo .. 11em H- Enol....,, Ille northern Pletuu end Ille cenlr•l ltocklM Into MonlaN. 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S.nO-ltl $On Ql9eo :\': :! with a fourth that is built on and said the park's general manager ,, .., not part of the coach. told him in 1979, when he bought :: ;~ Selling the coach where it sits his coach. that Bayside Village los 11 also is impossible, Pelot said would remain a mobile home 1~ ~ He and officials of the DeAnza park until the year 2013. " " Village Tenants' Association say Sam Nigro. general manager ., » they know of numerous cases In of Bayside Village, said he 1i: !! which sales fell through when knows of no plans to convert the n " prospective buyers read the full park to other uses after 1985. But :~ : disclosure statem ent. 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M I~,_ .. ,,.~ ........ t t -..... We're Listening ••• ., ., What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your me1111e will be recorded, tranacrtbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour an1wertn1 aervlce may be used to record letters to the editor on any toplc. Mailbox contributors must Include thelr name and telephone number few vtrtflution. No circulation calla, please. Tell us what'• on your mlnd • ~{d~~11 'i&1~l!t~ OLD FASHIONED BRAND LIVER SA USAG E .\.· . ,. NOW "'. . .... .. '~i\' ',r' LJ\F.if,, . ttsfoc1 ~"' ... s1 SS PrR POUND REG. 2.99 LI. • Hickory 1'1rm1 ol Ohio' Old Fuhlonecl lllancl Llvtr 11u11ee 11 mo11t, •Pttl~tblt end ullttly dtllclou1. II'• 1plendld 11 • Piii lor appttlirtra 01 1pr .. c1 °" rye t>t11d with lwHt·Hot Mu1t1rd. Thie IU.,.flot quality Uvtt Stu110t II perfect for bfunch . lunch or to munch. At thll 1re1t price, you'll wanJ to lakt home pl•ntyf fiiclcorJ f e1rm1 or ONIO• I ' · Nigro s:ud th(• re:.1dC'nb · ~,.,.; never g1H•n •IO) ~uar.mlt•t'" 11f thl' p<1rk's future. ,ulcfini.: tllt'J all c·an read lhe11 l1•a-.f' .11-{rt·•, ITH'nl'\." Of tht• full d1-.<'10-.111 t· !'>t.t11 · m t•nt he ..... , :--\\' 1 rt' ., a) 111;.: that. 1f th<'} v. .1111 lo !'-.IJl'rlU .. millwn dollars on lht•ir rnci1·h\ we·n, not l1ahle for 11 1 if lfof) park ('lo~e., 1 • But Pelot l><i)., l t :-.. becq t lt•J assumption all the t1ml· and tlill indic'alion that th1 o; v. ould 11•. main lhe same for .15 .\ t?ar~. I.~ said P1•lot, who h,Js a home in I <J ll ubra. bul ~a~ pl.innin.: to 11·· tire 111 Ra~-.11k \ 11lag1" sa1a 1t will :.et mt· lwc·k Ill 111 I l ~ t·ar-1( I lost this That ·~ hem l1111j! 1t took me to save fnr 1t "I'm 5'l now If I l1h" 1h1s I II have to work until I 111 1!· ·•I make up for 1t " Monday: Governmt•nt l{t'ls ltb \'Olved and mobilt> hom.-piu a owners havt> lht>ir 'a\. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 30, 1981 ps tame their attack N qn-lethal weapons save lives, alter crowd reactions Ry~ICHARD GREEN Of t o.lly ,.. ... Slllff T e wild , apparently deranged ma ran from one side of the roo •to the other. He had broken lhP ,home's windows and was now attempting to detach roof· top power lines. A crowd of 100 people gathered lo watch the man as a bout a dozen Santa Ana police nfriqers stood by. Oilie of those officers made a decl>ion: Call in Irvine police of- r1cets with non-lethal weapons. I tine police Sgt. Bob Kredel rec unts the three-week old eve t: "}Vhile he was next to the cdgt of the roof, I discharged the laser at him. He became doc~le and was lowered from the roo ·' he audience was awe- 1 str k. Here was this guy who < "'as, crazy at one moment and 1 docile the next ~ Irvine and Anaheim are the 1 onl:.t two cities iri Orange County whifh stock their police depart- m<.·qls with the taser gun, which r1n·s two tiny darts that are con- nected by wire to the weapon. A low-amperage 50,000-volt electrical shock is sent through the wires, temporarily stunning the victim, who suffers no last- ing Injury. The taser gun, with a range of 15 feet, is just one of the depart- ment's non-lethal weapons. Irvine police Capt. Jim Blaylock said the devices give important options to the conven- tional weapons stocked by most departments. The non-lethal weapons can save lives, reduce injuries (both to officers and citizens) and are good public relations tools which tend to mjnimize negative reac- tions from potentially rowdy crowds, Blaylock said. In the case of the man on the roof, for example. the crowd may have been upset if several officers went on the roof and tackled the man. On the other hand. use of the taser left the crowd in a good mood. he ex· plained. A 10 x 14-foot shark net is another tool in the non-lethal arsenal Sgt . Mike White, in Sparse turnout for Deukmejian in CM 1 j v n 11 n e n p. u I< Sf 01 Jo m s T< cl th y, di P« aJ aJ Cl ., VI le RRY CLAUSEN yf'tMCSutt ge Oeukmejian has yet to ce his candidacy for gov- of California, but he left doubt Thursday that he is running. ut those remarks didn't until arter he'd completed and a rd tis a n h before pa r s e ge.Co un- wn flail crowd e South t Plaza in Costa .; oul half DEUltM•JIAM 2 who paid $12 for lunch left e hearing his responses to ed questions that he: Is for construction or the oversial peripheral canal will complete the state r project and assure a flow rthcrn Ca lifornia water lo outhern counties ; Would. as governor. seek r laws to force criminals in- Would appoint conservative members to the stale Coastal Commission to offset what he considers an imbalance ravoring the ecologists: . -Advocates construction of more jails, prisons and other de· lention centers to house criminals instead of returning them to community streets after serving short -if any -prison time: Wants to study the possibili- ty of privately constructed prison and jail facilities with lease or lease-purchase arrange- ments wjth the state : Would. ir governor. appoint judges tough on criminals to off· set the liberal appointees by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Wants to fire Caltrans director Adriana Gianturco and beef up the s tate·s h ighway system serving commerce, ln· dust r y a nd commuting employees; Would strongly support at the state level whatever federal policy the Reagan administra· Lion finally devises for handling the illegal alien problem. EMODELING? charge of planning and research for the department, said Irvine is the only police agency in the area to use the capture techn1· que. The net, which almost seems like so m e thing out of a Spiderma n comic book. is thrown over the subject, who is positioned by two officers with long poles. Officers pull draw· strings which sweep the subject off his reet and trap him in the strong net. Irvine officers also use special batons. A handle positioned at a right angle to the wooden stick enables the officer to swing the baton with greater force and minimizes a tendency to swing the baton overhead. Overhead blows with old· fashioned batons have led to serious injuries and lawsuits against various police agencies. The new baton, although more humane than the old one, is ··awesome looking " Some potentially violent subjects have become peaceful after getting a look al the new police stick, of- ficers say Twenty.fiv e Irvine police of- ficers have now been certified to use the new baton and the rest or the patrol di vision will be trained likewise by the first of next year. Capt. Blaylock stressed that although the non-lethal weapons are intended to reduce the need for use of deadly force. there will continue to be instances when use of the service revolver will be necessary. However. no one has been fatally shot by an Irvine police officer in the department's six- year history. Although technically not a non-lethal weapon, the Irvine police Special Operations Urtit (similar to a SWAT team) bas been instrumental in defusing potentially violent confronta- tions without the use of deadly force, Capt. Blaylock said. The team has special com- m uni cation s gear and negotiators who have been suc- cessful in peacefully solving bar- ricaded-suspects situations. In one such situation a few weeks ago, a tape recording was played to a gun-wielding bar· ricaded man. The recording of his wife was instrumental in leading to his peaceful s ur- render. Officers were afraid that he might commit suicide if he spoke directly to his wife. Looking to the future , Blaylock said he can foresee a (See SAFER, Page A5) rofesslonal help: your home, our boat, your office olor coordinating! pace plannlngr otal design! 2650 AVON ST., NEWPORT HACH 642-2255 Stock carpet 0/o below wholesale o.lly ,.. ... -• ., CMttn IUrT .'i1•1111Jr l n·1tw polu:e 11f11t·1·r f)e/111 1'1 .\/c\t>1•/11 ft'ft lnrt•qri1wuf /)11.\/(/1)1/\ rnhtt'('f 11•11/1" r>ole (I\ C:(l f)fllf t' '"'' '·' tllmw1111111 denw11.\trntw 11 As net 1s closed. sub1ect loses balance CERAMIC WALL TILE fired-on glaze stays bright. cleans easily, resists stains. American made. 41/t" I 4'.4" Pl,,H PAnlU 11£8. PllCE 111 ... , 99& ECONOMY SELF-STICK TILE Neutral tones suit every color OUI 29 C scheme. E11y to l1t1tall, Just a pnl llld pr111 In piece. PllCE fT 11· I IT PlllUTIU Pamu • INDOOR/OUT QUARRY TILE llOWOllU Durable unglazed tile for IH. foyers. patios. Built-In PIG spacers mean e1sy 880 ln1tall1tlon. w 1· a r 1 311· 29! 1-COAT LATEX WALL PAINT on walls and ceilings. Easy """ Gives smooth, even, flat finish ,... 7 9 9 water cle•-up. f11t-tlryl1tg. PllCE Ill _SMIAANA . 2101 so. BRISTll. ST • . WESTMINSTE.t 15191 BEACH BOULEVARD SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th STREET ..._.,,.,.wst.t Mystery runneth over? Once a gusher, FV home has nothing to spout about 81 JODI CADENHEAD Of .. o.lty ........... No one Uvea there anymore. The Fountain Valley home that was once the site of mysterious fountains of water that sprang day and night from the celling and walls Is now for rent. The Johnson family that en· dured the spitting pools of hot and cold water two years ago moved away last January. They left no forwarding address. RoyaJ Stowe, the owner of the fi ve-bedroom home on Las Flores Street, recalled how tele vision crews, r e porters, plumbers, city orricials and fi nally a spi r it ua list filed through the mysterious house during the sum mer or 1979. The strange spurts of water continued from June until early September, stopping only when a Puerto Rican spiritualist was called in to "exorcise" the home. On some days up to 200 streams of waler shot through lhe house, Stowe said. "At first I kept saying it was a plumbing problem," said Stowe . "The water would make a Sssp sound and an ything from a spoon of water to a fire hose would blast across the room. You couldn 't see where It came from." City ofCiclals were at a loss to explain the mystery. Plumbers failed to find any plausible ex- pla nation . A state oil and natural gas orriclal declared that it couldn 't possibly be the result or an oil well capped 30 years before. Today Stowe is convinced that the water was the work of a poltergeist, or noisy ghost. After his bizarre story was published in more than 30 newspapers Stowe began hearing from peo- ple with similar experiences. "I've taJked to a lot of people and in every case there was always a daughter in the family who was able to use her mind to levitate." The Johnsons had a daughter named Tina who was 10 when the gushing wa ter started. It wasn't long before her parents discovered the water would only appear when she was in the room, Stowe said. ·Tm convinced the problem was with t he peopl e in the house," he said. "I believe that certain people have a power In their mind." Slowe, who is writing a book based on his experiences, went so far as to contact professor Bill Roll at Duke University who studies polterselsts. Roll lold the homeowner that such occurrences were not un- common with girls between 8 and 10. UsuaJly the experience lasts only a few weeks, though sometimes the ghosts follow the girls when they move. In any case, the Johnsons con- tinued lo live in the house for a year and a half after the water episodes ended. Following the spiritualist's visit, the fountains stopped as suddenly as they began. A tin cross nailed to the front door continues to warn evil spirits to stay away. Stowe laughs, "Oh yeah, Mrs . Johnson put that up when they were hav- ing all the problems." ··Most people don't believe it ever happened ," Stowe said. "So I don't talk about it any more." It cost $14,000 for Stowe to repl ace the mildewed carpels and cracked walls. Today, he said, the house is in perfect condition , waiting for new tenants. I o.My Nit ..... "-19 Officers say potentially violent sub1ects have become peaceful after getting a look at the new baton. Ex- tra handles five added force but lessen the tendency to swing the baton overhead SAFER WEAPONS STILL AWESOME • • • <From Page A4 ) d ay when police agencies will have a large variety or weapons that will incapacitate people but not seriously hurt them. The correct use or all non· l e th al wea pons requ i r es thoroug h training , Bl aylock said. He pointed out that increased use of mind-altering drugs such as PCP create a need for police to have non-lethal weapons. ··People who use PCP just don't respond ... They are strong beyond what most people would cons ider to be human li mits," Blaylock said. Irvine pol ice Chief Leo Peart has sent officers to Los Angeles to monitor progress that the LA PD and t he Los Angeles Sheriff's Office is making with non-lethal weapons. He has also sent Special Ope rations Unit officer s to Quantico, Va., for training at the F ederal Bureau of Investigation academy there. "We just like to feel that we are one of the most progressive police agencies in Orange Coun· ty." Blaylock said. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 30. 1981 Dell, "91 IWI ~ Water-spurting house m Fountain Valley "back to normal" now after family moves out Tl1e ongm of ·: the surprise showers still is Mt known. • rom the Oriental Comer. Porcelain oual cache pot handpalnted In an early Ching dyna•ty de•lgn In colo,.. of cobalt blue background with peonlea and ulnea of persimmon and white. An exqul•lte example from the Hong Horizon• collectton of Chlneae art. 7'1• x 5", $78.00. REAL VALUES Bailey Banks& Biddle World Re11ml111cd /L"lt'l(.'/c•r::. Si11a1 1832 SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MESA Flnt l~~I. Bullock '• wing. (714) 751·5640 Alto In Lo. V"90'J In thr Fo.hlon S'-" . . r ,. ~. . " ... . 1(11,.·· on items from applesauce to zippers are advertised every day in the ' . Daily Pilat ~ 1 • Sears I Ou a n lit i .-s a n d a s so r l m t • n ls a r P Ii rn it«' d , so h u r r ~· in ~ H 1111tin&!to11 Bl·a~h PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ls completing the final phase of Magnolia Court In the beautiful Mausoleum of the Pacific. We still have choice locations available and offer a monthly savings plan. Discounts range from $205 to $680. Talk to us now about the advantages of purchasing before the need arises. ~PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 3500 Pacific View DrlVe Newport Beach. Cofffornio (714) 644-2700 Local, county , state, nationql and international events come to your doorstep Mill .._. in the ~ght, light and lively ~~·I ~ PLUS STORE EACH Of THESE f'£MS RF.ADIL Y AVAILABLE FOR SALE AS AOVERTtSEO We sell fi rst quality and discontinued m e r chandise from Scars Retail a nd Catalog Distribution. "Was" prices quoted a r e the regula r prices at which the ite ms were forme rly offered by Cat a log or in many Sea rs Reta il stores around the count ry. ................. (' .. *SA4HUI A•am" Ir Mag"°Ua m•,ta·a. (eony no cvtttne) A"k 1h11ut S.•ar" cn-dll plau. ( 1 $ 0 ,, p· a1 h el b - r ~ E t r s 1 J ~ v n le n e n p tt I< St Ot Jc m s Tc d • th Ye di po ar a l ca aa vu to er be br rt lb ,. a\ SI • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. August 30. 1981 . .. ~ Boat ready for sales • By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. o.t!Y ........... You 've aot to have patience Lo build a 31 root trimaran all by yourself That, and a lot of sklll. Uob DeLong, u Dana Point carpenter who possesses both qualities, put two and a half years into constructing the sJe .. k tri·hull beauty he'll be putting into the wutPr Ul Dana Point Harbor sometime this week. "Sometimes it's borine as hell," the soft spoken woodworker shrugs as he drllls a small hole Into the deck of the yet unnamed boat "You just have to keep thinking about how neat It's going lo be when It '11 fin l11hed " The 24-year-old Dana Hill" High School graduate figures he's put between 6,000 and 7,000 hours into building the raring trimaran. whose sailing weight will a pproach 2,800 pounds. "Half that time was spent in sanding," DeLong says, running a rough hand over the s m ooth Spanish cedar trim in the deceptively large cabin beneath the 25 foot wide wing s haped deck. From the front, the racer looks like an albatross about to take night. its long wmgs gracefully draping to link the main hull with the outer pontoons 1 And even the mos t casu al and un· knowledgeable of observers ran tell by lookln1 that the boat is built for speed. When it's fitted out and 1n the water, Delong estimates It should be capable or re· achin& speeds of 20 knots or better Jn fact , It's visions or screaming across the water at the helm of the trim craft that keeps OeLong. estimates it should be capable of reaching speeds or 20 knots or better. fie built the components to the craft in his Dana Point garage and when things 1ot too cramped, he moved the 31-foot long main hull . the two 26-fool outer hulls as well as decks. the main mast and bulkheads to the fenced-In lot adjacent to the San Diego offra mp In Dana Point To finance the gallons of varnish. yards of fine riberglass, the fine woods and hardware, DeLong docs custom woodwork on other people'!> boats lie says the boat will be trucked to its ne w slip in Dana llarbor this week , and should be filled out for sailing a week or so later. And whale the trimaran will be mostly for racing and pleasure sailing, he has another use for the home made vessel. Boh DeLony of Dana Pomt adds to the 6 000 hours he .-; det1oted to bwlrlmq trrnwrari rl'lrwlr looks t1kt-an albatross ohout 111 take lt1gl1t rts long wmg . ., rlrap111q 10 /1nk 1110111 lwll with pont1111n.~ The trimaran, a semi·ctistom vessel with a Dick New1ck design, is one of only two on the West Coast. DeLong says. DeLong plans to set up a boat building busi- ness and he'll use his trimaran to show people his workmanship "It's better to have an example to show customers rather than being all talk ," he said Fire c~sualty rate dropping QU INCY. Mass. (AP ) -There appears to be a trend toward lower fire-death rates in the hom<'. but residential blazes continue to be the ~o 1 cause of fire fatalities in the United States. according to lhe annual survey of the National Fire Protection Association. Residential fires were dis proportionately responsible for fire fatalities in 1980, says the report. "Fire Loss in the United States during 1980." publis hed in "Fire Journal." NFPA's bimonthly magazine. or an estjmated total of 6,505 lives lost from fire in 1980, residential fires claimed 5,446 vic- tims, and over the past four years. residential fi res have accounted for approximately 78 per- cent of all deaths by fire. But on an optimistic note, Michael J. Karter Jr,, senior NFPA statis tician and author of the report. notes that 1980 residential fire deaths are down 5 percent frorJl 1979, with the number or residential fire victims decreasing a total of 11 .2 percent between 1977 and 1980. "This may be the result of increased use of s moke detectors and home fire-safety education efforts." said Robert W. Grant, pres ident of NFPA. an independent non·profit, technical and educational organization dedicated to protect ang laves and property from fire "We art:' particularly encouraged to see this trend toward fewer fire casualties in the home ... s aid Grant, "but the home fire problem is s till by far our leading area of concern. "We urge all homeowners to install smoke detectors and practice exit drills with their families to reduce this tragic problem." The data for the 1980 survey figures were gathered from a sample of 2,469 fire depart- ments protecting 76.5 million people, or 34 per cent of the U S population Hotli 11e carries s tudy s olutio11s WI NSTON-SALEM, N .C. <AP ) -A "homework hotline" for students in grades 5 through 8 handles an average of 150 telephone r equests for help per night. The hotline is open from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through Thursday. 5ix representatives or the Forsyth County Association of Classroom T eachers answer student calls, most for help with math problems. •. Development or the hotline service was as- sisted by the library and local businesses such a s R.J . Reynolds. which supply reference books, telephones and accommodations. "The emphasis is not on providing answers but on getting students to solve their ow~ problems, ''saidM arcia Epstein.director. 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August 30, 1981 I Homes put end to children's woes ... .._ Potential adoptee. 6. 1s filmed at play by emcee Dick Kmpfmg and cameraman Kevm Roark ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -ll was the rirst television appearance for 12-)'Hr·old Paul 1&nd the dark-eyed, tousled-haired youngster made the most of it. He beamed as he was filmed tossing fool· balls with former Dallas Cowboy fullback Don Perkins and crawling through the cockpit of a jet airliner. Paul was the star of the show. But he was seeking more than momentary excitement when he appeared on KOB·TV in Albuquerque. lie was looking for a home of his own. After living for years in a foster home, Paul found a permanent family following his ap- pearance on the station's "Wednesday's Child" program. He is one of 30 of the 43 so-called "hard-to- place" children featured on the program who have found a permanent home since it began April 30, t980. Dick Knipfing , KOB -TV's regular anchorman and news director who appears with the children. says their "biggest sin is that they're older children. Most adoptive parents are looking for babies " Knipfing says a similar program proved s uccessful at an Oklahoma station, and KOB-TV decided to try it after state Human Services Department Director Larry Ingram suggested it might help in the adoption of children over 6 years old. The program title was chosen from the line of an anonymously written poem: "Their biggest sin is that they're older children . Most.adoptive parents.are looking for babies .'' "Monday's child Is fair of face; Tuesday's child is full of grace; Wednesday's child is full of woe .. " "Statistically," Ingram says, "I think it has been very successful. 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If the child doesn't want to be on television, that word a lso ls sent back to the sta· lion and the state s ugRests another prospective "Wednesday's Child." "One of the hardest things is after )'OU finish filming and have a kid come up to you und ask you to take him home," says Hussin. During each "Wednesday's Child" preseo talion, viewers are advised to call a toll-free number if there 1s interest in the child. This puts them m touch with state Human Services Department officials who work with adoptions. They are invited to attend a meeting with others considering adoption And, if they wish continue the procedure. they complete an a plication and Human Services Uepartmen • sociaJ workers begin interviews and visits to th home The process requires several months. The personal rewards for the "Wednesday' Child" television cn•w are great. "It leaves you almost always with a good' feeling." says Knipfing "The only regret is that we haven't been <tblC' to place some of them. J worry about when• they're going to be 15 yeart from now." ._ Roark was al the New Mexico State Faul. when he heard a voice saying, "Kevin, I'd rec· ognize you anywhere with that camera. I'm Paul." Paul took his hand and said. "I want yo\4' to meet my folk!> .. · That, says Roark. "really gave m e a chill." * * * Family suited for adopting? Hy JOllN Nl::EOHAM Of I,. 0.tlf "llet St.ff The emphasis used in placing children in adoptive homci. 1s for·used on the needs of the child, <1nd couples w1~hmg to adopt may not be deemed su1tabll' lo eare for a youngster just because they voluntet:>r . Elaine Baker, placement coordinator for Orange County J\dopl1on ~rvices, said she re ceives a rash of telephone calls following media reporL'i of <1n abandoned baby or young child. "The myths of adoption are so great," Mrs Baker said. "Though the ~pie who call may be very able to provide a loving home for the youngster. many factors may make them ineligible to adopt a particular child ... or those factors, family income is not in· eluded, Mri. Baker '\aid She said a popular myth 1s that to qualify to adopt, couples must be upper-middle class and own their own home Mrs. (faker said that in cases involving adoption of children with physical or emotional handicaps, s upplementary family income is available from the state and adoption fees ma~· be waived Another area which can cause problems is when youngsters available for adoption appear on television shows. s uch as Ben Hunter's Los Angeles program which aired for several years before his death "Such shows certainly serve a fine purpose. but there are some' problems," Mrs. Baker said She said many people who call in responsf' to seeing a child on television expect to meet th~ youn~ster immediutt'ly and take them home. However. this 1s not the purpose of television appearances "The purposl' of usin~ TV is to stimulate public interest 111 adoption," Mrs. Baker said "By th<.• time a m<.•t'ting 1s arranged with the prospectivt• parC'nt!'>, rC'ferences checked and a home study completed. the c hild will probably be matched elsewhere ... In addition , the veteran adoptions coordinator said the child who appeared on the show might not fit into the family structure of the couple wanting to adopt it. And while telev1s1on appearances ma} bring public attention to bear on the plight ot abused. abandoned or orphaned children. some youth offtc1als arc skeptical about having the kids appear Bill Steiner. director of Orange County's Albert Sitton llomc, said having adoptabl• youngsters appear on television was exploitive} though there is us ually an increased respons&'I from people wishing to adopt. Steiner said such media attention can serv a useful purpose. However. such method should not be used as a primary means to place children in adoptive homes. a He said most of the children at the Sitt Home. a temporary care facility. have bee shuffled from one foster home to another ro most of their lives. their parents "never reau4 getting their act together." FS <Sff ADOPTION, Page Al2) 1981 PORSCHE 928 Brand New Chiffon white, beige leather, auto. trans., J-23 group which Includes : p0wer seats, mirrors, locks, elec. sunroof, factory alarm system altd automatic cllmate control. list price S.U,320. Sale thl1 week 131,500 Call Vlrvlnla -HIXSOO Comp.tnlff (114) 145-4800or145-1122 BE AMONG tHE FIRST TO GET YOUR CtlLDRIM'S S.41 Weejunse .. "' . ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. August 30, 1981 .A.' ~ PETE WILSON SI HAYAKAWA Tarlcha granulosa: 2.99 Ancient alchemists said I had the ability to endure fire without harm. I assure you this Is not true, but my scaleless dark olive skin and fire red belly give me the appearance of a fire eati09 dragon. I am peaceful and make an Interesting specimen In most aquariums. See me at Aquatic Tropicals where I am on sale under the name "Fire Newt" for only 2.99. 1510 W. Baker • Costa Meaa -CID 54&-1391 •Corner Harbor & Baker iiiili' Fish&More· S2.39 Our famous fish & More is two crispy fish fillets, fresh coleslaw, golden fryes and crunchy hushpuppies! It's a seafood lover's favorite. so bring the whole crew! Enjoy Fish & More with a Coca-Cola! cfOOgGjolmSiJver~. SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 Harbor ll•d., Costa Mesa Just South of San Diego Fwy Across lrom Fedco DtllV~THlU SBVlCI AYAILAILI Politicos provide new agendas for America ••• By O. C. HUSTINGS OI ... DMl'f "-...,. U.S. Senator S. I. Hayakawa wlll be In Newport Beach next Thun day to address the Or ange County Federation of Republican Women. "A New Aaenda tor America" will be the ti· Ue ol Hayakawa's addre11. It is scheduled dur- ing a luncheon meeting or the GOP ladles at the Balboa Pavilion. • • • ME ANWHILE ORA NGE Countlans are rallying around San Olego Mayor Pete Wilson, a Republican who last week announced plans to run against Hayakawa for the U.S. Senate SEPTEMBER SPECIAL: Re-Buil Your La-Z-Bo Seat -cdy Offer good thl'Ollgh 9 (JO fl I _, Cati for "'°" lnfornMlffon! (714) 892-5480 (({] ,, \.~;·, ' . S6995 r ···-. ··rt: y . ,. , '' / nominalJon In the GOP primary next June. Amona the local Wilson backer11 are Geor1e Argyros, Ronald Birtcher, Harry Bubb, James Cavanaugh and Mrs. Atblle Clark. ' Also, Maury OeWald, Thomas Ellick, J . Robert Fluor, Tim Haidinger, Gavln Herbert. Donald Koll, Peter Kremer. William Lusk. William Lyon, Bruce Nott. John Rau. Jay Reed. Philip Reilly, Alex ltobertson, Lee Sammis. And, Henry Segerstrom, Timothy Strader. John Virtue. Mrs. Gene Washburn and Thomas Wilek • • • DENNIS CARPENTER , former state Check o ur prices and save! 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Flettlf your window• In shed11 In l)t~rn1or1ecentld IOlid·Colorltd 1tyle1 .... prlcH etfecllH lhr°"gh hptembef 11. Save g11 ... save time. , ~ Call for 1 free •~home appointment! j JCPenney 644-2313 892-7771 ~Ullt .... WITllDTU C CMILH£N'S CHEWUU VITAMINS PLUS IRON Shaped like the popular Fltntstones characters and come in 5 colors 2 8 9 &O's • FLINTSTONES wmtDTUC Children's chewable vitamins 80'1 3.19 mm. !Jltmt ... PLUS IRON ... 2.89 .3.19 . ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday August 30, 1981 J\9 , .•. hut retain old judges' pension plan t From Pase .\8) the Oranae County {enator told committee Judges now over 70 serve out their current sodation and the Or'1ae County Enalneera' members during a hearina earlier this month. terms. which can be as long as 12 years. without Club Under current law. judges can retire before losing pension benefits The two groups will be meeting for dinner 70 with a pension of 6S percent of their salary. A committee starr analysis said the bill lh•t nliht at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. or 75 percent if they spent al least 20 years on would have increased peru11oos for 10 Judaes • • • the bench. But, 1f they retire a rter 70, they get now over 70, plus others approaching 70. The A SCHMITZ bill, 5897, designed to en· only 50 percent of their salary. stale Judicial Council, which oppo11ed the bill, courage jud ges to stay on the bench after age Thal law was enacted, ln part, to ease aging estimated its cost at Sl mil lion. 70, has been killed by the Assembly Judiciary judaes off the bench rather than forcing a state • * • Committee. commission to remove them. The issue arose in AB 163 BY Assemblywoman Ma rian The measure, which was supported by the 1977 when the commission found that 83·year· Bergeson, R-New port Beach. has been signed California Judges Association, would have de· old state Supreme Court Justice Marshall into law by Governor Brown layed by at least five years the current reduc· McComb was senile. McComb retired before he The measure amends the state Fish and lion in the pension or a judge who stays m office could be removed. Game Code. extending to March 1987 the pro· past 70. 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Thl' ... t ucl' mak1.•s sl'nst• It hu.., ;tlwa~·s app<.'al'('d till' dc.•c1:-.1on to 11wn·ast> I ht• c·ut btH:k alt 1t 11<h- rrorn 500 to 1.000 feet "i.IS iJ Int arlntrar.'. bast•d mon· on J)l'l't'l'P t ion than f att ~ u '' . p 1• r h <1 p s . s o rn t• responsiblt• tlat<1 ('(Ill tw 1.·11llt•t'lt•d a nd appropnatl' d1•c·1:-.ion ... m:Hlt• Settle mortgage flap Wanted. a quick decmon on whether tnut deeds 1awed by /ederal savings and loan <Uaoctalion.t can be aaaumed by home buyl"Ta at the old. Lower rntereat rate a. Perhaps the only state issue more compll'x today than the Medfly b the assumption of a federal home loan. At stake just in the Orange Coast area a lone are many millions of dolla rs. And it ·s not j ust the sellers who are affected Buyers are, too. whether or not they are aware of it And. of course. the lenders have an in- calculable s take. No sooner had we comment ed in an editorial on this page Monda y that a recent s t ate Supreme Court decis ion gave en- couragement to those who sup· port the federal loan assumptions than two more. almost contradic· tory·rulings were made public. First, a state Court of Appeal held that federally chartered sav· ings and loan associations could enforce due-on·sale clauses in home loans. The ups hot would be much. much hig her mortgag1.> rates and hence higher monthly costs. Then the next day the s tate Supreme Court in different cases reiterated that t he federal trust deeds could be assumed at the old rates. Trus t deeds are known as mortgages in other· states. The real est ate indus try. already reeling from high in· teres t rates that have ap - preciably slowed home sales and new construction. hardly knows which way lo turn. And the S&Ls face extremely high costs for funds. We have a suggestion: Let the real estate industry. which favors the loan assumptions as a spur to home sales. a nd the federal s avings and loan associa- tions agree on a case to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. The state of Calif omia also might be a participant since it has brought some cases. Existing now are a nurry of lawsuits. And these might not be heard until 1984. s ay some ob- servers. And the sooner they decide on a case the better. The Wellenkamp case involv- ing trust deeds held by state· chartered S&Ls and banks was decided three years ago. There should have been a definitive federal ruling by now. And the two sides also should push for an early hearing or the case. Perhaps the conflicts among the recent court rulings could be a basis. Surely there must be som e leaders in the two fields who see the need for an urgent resolution of the issue. Why? Take Newport Beach. for example. A number of houses have been sold under conditions where the buyer simply pro- claims he has taken over the ex- isting federal loan and continues • to make the same payments . The lender obvio us !\· d ocsn I n•t• ognize the trans fe.r This might be called the "go. to-hell" approach. ff the U.S. Supreme Court ul timately upholds the federal loan assumptions. the due.on.sa le clauses would not be enforced and the arrangements would con- tinue. But and this is the kicker -if the high court approves the due-on·sale clauses. tht.> buyers and sellers potentially could be liable for much hi gher rates. higher monthly loan costs. ac c rued interest. litigation rosts or other bills. What if the court made th<• ruling retroactive? The rosts could be s tagge ring . Some foreclosures would be expected Some land contracts and lease options involving federal trust deeds might be affected, too. Properties in other Orange Coast localities face similar judg. ment eventually from the high court. In California. federal S&Ls hold a third of the trust deeds al a value of about S34 billion. Some properties with federal loans have been sold under a compromise plan. but this also carries higher costs Say, a lender holding a 10 percent loan in today's 18 percent market agrees to a new loan of about 14 percent plus payment of 1 or 2 points. On a $200.000 house. this involves significant costs. The potenti a I for litigation even exists here once the U.S. Supreme Court rules. And new federal government plans for refinancing old loans have not had time to favorably impact the situation. In addition. there's another party affected the person with a federal home loan instead of one from a state-chartered S&L simply might decide not to put the property on the market now. Homes financed by the FHA. VA . private parties. banks. private firms and state-chartered S&Ls are not affected by the dis· pute. In volved are loan assump. tions from federally chartered S&Ls -those with federal in their name such as Glendale Federal, Home Federal. San Diego Federal. etc. Glendale Federal has been a party In several of the lower court cases. What this points up in this minefie ld of litigation is for potential buyers and sellers to consult an attorney. a broker. a real estate agent or someone knowledgeable of the situation to advise them of the benefits and risks of s uch moves. And the longer the cases are before the courts. and the longer the federal S&Ls and the real estate Industry wait before agreeing on a test case, the longer will be the uncertainty and ultimately the higher the cost to be paid. Opinions expressed In the space at>ove ire those of tM 0 1lly Piiot. Othtr views ex- pressed on this Paoe ere those of tMlr a uthors and 1rttsts. Reader c~mtnt ts lnvlt· td. Addreu TM Delly Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesi, CA n626-0560. Phone (71•> 6.t2-421. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat , ....... .,... _, 110 91 llW , .. , •• J.JO ._. ..... , ", c~~ • ._ •-"' cott"-4er•u .... . IMO CMl.t-<.A '7t1' Tlloma1 P. Haley Publisher Thomas Mllrplllfte Editor Bartalra K...eltlcft Edltori.t Pege Editor .... . . . / I J ~·\ l I I I ----~ .. . ' .. ' _... ~ • 1:::1 \.... I ~ • • , r • \ I '-: MX defense mess thickening WASHJNGTON -Amid public dis· order s urrounding the Reagan ad· ministration's effort to solve the great M X mess. Ronald Reagan has been ad· vised by his secretary of defense that he need not be hemmed in by his cam· paign pledges to close the "window of vulnerability'' against surprise Soviet nuclear attack. That shocker was delivered by Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger at a turbulent three-hour session of the N ationaJ Security Council ( NSC) in the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles Aug. 20. With his scheme to buy 115 C-5 cargo planes to carry the MX missile by then consigned to the ash can, Weinberger placed a new option on the table: Cancel the MX missile, despite the $2.5 billion already spent on it, and develop a new "common miss ile" for land, sea or air launching. The president asked Would that s tretch the "window of vulnerability" into the future? Yes, Weinberger con- ceded. The new missile probably would take until 1990 to perfect and build. But, he -went on, the "window of vulerability" was inherited from the Carter administration. lt could not be blamed on Reagan , and besides the win· dow could be narrowed by building more air-launched cruise miss iles (a highly dubious scheme>. Aside from his own colleague, Deputy Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci, no member of Reagan's national security team could accept such a delay. Nor was there any support for the "common missile," even if it did not mean years of delay in closing the gap. "Cap wasn 't around in the TFX days,'' a key presidential aide told us. A "common" airplane called the TFX de· signed for both Air Force and Navy was -IVA-11_/_ID-VA-I -~ an immensely expensive failure 18 years ago National security specialists watching the maladroit handling of the great MX mess seven months after Reagan look office with his promise to close the "window of vulnerability" are despon· dent. With a decision imperative be(ore Congress returns Sept. 8, they say privately the president still lacks a strategic framework in which to make it. They see Weinberger. the president's chief adviser on the issue, marching to a drummer only Cap himself can hear. That became obvious at the Los Angeles meeting after Weinberger's "common" missile proposal had come a cropper. Reagan moved the three· hour meeting to the secretary's other options. Dismissed after only cursory dis· cussion was his plan lo put 100 MX mis· siles into existing Minuteman silos to be protected by a non.existent, anti-missile defense system. It had no support. Reagan then turned lo Dr. Charles Townes. chairman of the special Wein· be rger·appointed committee on how to use the MX to close the vulnerability window as soon as possible. The result was dis appointing. Townes' committee had split three ways in its recommendations. a majori· · ty of seven of its 11 members choosing a pale imitation of the old land-based Carter administration plan· 100 new shelters for 100 M X missiles, with possi- ble future expansion to 1,000 shelters so that the missiles could be shuttled from one to the other , confusing the Russians. I T owne!> contributed "just about notlung," one participant told us, pro- bably because he had opposed the shelter proposal in his own committee. Nevertheless, with the conspicuous exception of Weinberger and Carlucci. the modified land-based shelter system had overwhelming s upport around the table· Secretary of Stale Alexander Haig, Central Intelligence Director William J . Casey, arm s control chief Eugene V Debs Ros tow, U.N. Am - bassador J ean e Kirkpatrick, Gen. David Jones <chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) and Gen Lew Allen (Air Fore~ chief of s taff 1 all spoke for it A llen was present not by Wern· berger's choice but because Sen. J ohn Tower. the worried chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, ad· vised Reagan to invite him. In discussing all these opUons ("We were looking at a Rorschach test." one Reagan adviser told us .). Weinberger clung to his proposal for developing the Big Bird long·durat1on aircraft s up· posedly capable if ever designed and built of fl ying non-stop for 48 hours. Big Bird wo uld keep the MX perpetually aloft, but Air Force en- gi neers claim it could easily be des- troyed by the Soviets This performance was previewed at a National Security Planning Group 1 NSPG l meeting at the White House Aug 6 When Weinberger had finished his lengthy presentation supporting his then-preferred scheme to base the MX on C·5 airplanes. Haig filled the silence that followed "I hope this 1s not a decision meet- ing,'' the ~ecreta ry told the president. "because if it 1s we s hould hear from the cha irman." He meant the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Davey Jones . Reagan thereupon called on the general, whose first, icy words were: "Mr. President, I have not been con· suited on this plan." Jones then ripped the plan to shreds. ll was symptomatic of deep trouble threatening Reagan's basic defense strategy. Friends, roamers lend me your ears COLUMBUS. Ohio -or all the sad· denlng signs of a troubled society, l saw perhaps the most chilling or all the other afternoon. There, on the midway of the Ohio State Fair, strolled teen-agers wearing Sony Walkman earphones. You have probably heard of the Walkman earphones. They are attached to a minJature tape player that is reput· ed to be excellent in sound reproduc· tion. When a person wears the Walkman earphones, he bears loud stereo music, and yet the people around him are not bothered by spillover noise. Users say that it is an ideal way to shut out the an· noying noises of the real world. Indeed, that seems lo be its major ap· peal. The Walkman is replacing certain drugs as a mind· and mood-altering de· vice: Its proponents say that it gives them peaceful souls by letting them live In a harmonious, insulated world where the only distraction is music they select thernsel ves. Well ... maybe the Walkman is a valuable appliance to use on the atreeta of New York, where It ia becoming aa common a sight as strewn garbage. And maybe it Is a aoothlnC addition to the roller·skattn1 lanes of Southern Calllomle. where youn1. tanned people use it to set the cruiain1 speed of their skate wheels. Maybe It even belon11 In Chicago, where the angry noises of city life certainly could use a lltUe mlrtlna. But the Walkman at. the Ohio State Falr? l am shocked and dismayed. Maybe the sounds of the ttal world deserve 1huttin1 out But we art not talk.lna about unpJeuant not.lea now. The Ohio State Fair ls 1 dtlipt for t.ht 1tn1a that. only lb• moet Jaded and dee.dent modem ,.non coald ~ Wbe.n you let )'OW' Walkma ., ... tbne IOUDdl, JOU an mlllinl out on tractor·pW,llnc c:ont.eata aod c•W. nc- tlons. You aN mlaatnc out oe lbM» shows and Bob Rope ln -tM audlt.&Dd. You are mb•in• out on the National Holstein Futurity Show. and free cook- ing lessons, and the All -Ohio State Fair Band and Youth Choir. You are missing out on pitchmen sell· ing slicers and dicers. You are missing out on hawkers selling sugar-coated 1-0-1 C-Rl-11-1--~ waffles and snow cones. You are miss- ing out on the Hank Peters Lumberjack Show. You are missing out on the Kid· die Fishing and BB Gun Range, and the Open Spotted Swine Show, which this year is being held in the O'NeUJ Swine Arena. ln short, you are missing out on some of the finest delights that the world has to offer. It has been said Cby me) that when a man Is tired of the Ohio State Fair, he is tired of Ille itself. As I watched the young fair·1oer'& walJc obUviously around the fairgrounds wearing their Walkmans. my eyea teared over at the thou1ht of how jaded they have become at such an early a1e. When I was as youn1 aa they, not only did I hive no desire to ahut out the sou~ of the fair . • . I was part of the sounds of the lair. l sold met.al U..ya that the local Pepsi·Cola 4lstrlbutor had tried unaucceasfUlly to market a1 r.re· mlu~, and now was unloadlnl on 1Jr· 1oers, who wlll buy anythtn1. There I at.ood , for a~emoon upon af· ltmoon, boldinC a lray aloft and 1hout· Ln1 : "Uae 'em aa a tray or haq 'tm on your wall, clo an)'lbln11ou like at all." It wu a precunor of my future lyrtca! ft1le, 6Dd lt hurt me t.rrt bly that -bid tbe f1tn decreed that J'd 1UU be HUlni l.rl)"I at. the f alr tod.-y - the younc Walllmu·wtantra would not e~en be able to bttar me. ' .. . '---_.. -..... ~., .......... .,...,,.,.... . To be objective, the teen-agers wear· ing Walkman earphones at the fair were in the minority: there weren't all that many of them in the crowd. which often numbers over 200.000 even on a week day. But the Walkman-wearers seemed to be kind of a foreboding warning o ( what is yet to come. They will surely multiply by next year, and multiply again by the next. The signs are everywhere. The Walkman earphones are the hottest ap· pliance In the stereo business, and are • providing a renewed boom for the already·booming Japanese economy. Jn Chicago, Alderman Louis P. Farina is calling for an ordinance banning the use of Walkman-type earphones by persons operating bicycles, motorcycles, mopeds and snowmobiles. His ordinance was prompted after he almost hit a young bicycler, honked his car's horn to warn the youngster, and reali%ed that the boy couldn't hear him because he was wearing earphones. As I watched the Ohio teen-agers with their Walkmans clamped over their ears, I wondered if It mitht not be a good Idea to ban them completely, on a national level. Granted, there are unpleasant dis· tractions In dally life, and It. ls nice to think that one can shut them out merely by pulling on one's Walkman. But to s hut out the dlstracttona la not to erue them: they are llUI there, and perbapt It ls healthier to deal with them rather than to crnnk the Walkman up so hllh that they J~t RO away. l 1ympath1se with people who u• made ao Jlttery by traffic nolM and Cl)'· ln1 babl• and an1ry ahoutinc that they u11 the Walkman 11 a method t.o flnd penooal aoUtu<M. But. lbe Ohlo St.ale F1lr 11 NCrotanct.: It it not t.o be tampered fit1h at. all. much lf11 drowned O\ll. Wilen the Walkman (nvadet t.be ratr lt hu fOM t.oo far Nut tbJn1 you know. t he spotted swtne wut bewearlnc lbem~ J 2 .# f I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 30, 1981 "1 1 [U]ffirna rnDJ~rn ~rn~ 'You can't impeach a governor who isn't there' Dr Ctwrlt'i Ci Bt'll 11 a pro/e&~C>r of J>Qhtwal science a l Cal State fo'ullerton Gov J erry Brown's populanty has taken u ::.harp turn for lhe worse In t hl'se past r~w months. according to the presug;ous <:ahforn1a Poll. Its latest survey, taken this month, s hows that more people tl11nk Brown 1s doing a "t>oor or very poor Job" <40 percent> than thmk he is doing an "excellent or good job" <26 percent> Tru~ compares dramatically with the high ratings given Brown by the public during his first two years as governor ( 1975-76 ). At that lime, hair of those sur- vv yed gave him an "excellent" or "${ood" rating while only 10 percent gave him "poor' m arks. What happened ? or "vt•ry poor" r 1-'Jrst, from this and pa~t :wrveys 1l as clear that Brown's image of a hard working, errective political leader whom the vot~rs can trust has been badly damaged. About mid way .. ,AN t> IN A PHASE -ONE" EMf;R<SENCY, WE PLAN 10 INITIATE AN lMMEC>rATE ,AND A PPROPR IATE WORD-OF-MOU TH CAMPA1 <5N ... through Hrown's fi rst term (August 1976> a majority of the public (63 per cent J believed J c.•rry Brown was a hard working governor. Today, S3 percent disagree with that statement. Even more important perhaps, when Brown was e lect ed governor of California, he was considered the "Mr. Clean" of politics. In August 1976, two out of three polled agreed that he was doing mort· tha n almost anyone else to restore people's f aith in political h.•aders f'ollowin~ the Watergate scandals, tha l kind of public pe rception was a powerful political asset. Today, 72 per t 1•nt of Lho:.e polled disagreed with the state ment that Brown was doing more to restore faith in political leaders than <.1lm ost anyone else. Most eleeted officials will. sooner or later, make enough mistakes and anger enough p<.'<iple so that public rejection bl'comes alm ost inevitable. But Brown's fall from grac·c appears to h;ne t'om e rather fast In 1974. Ronald Reagan left offi ce as govt•rnor of California afte r eight 1 umultuous yt'ars JUSt as popular as when he was first l:!lected And Earl Warren managed to maintain hi:. popularity winning an unprecedented third term as governor in 1950 Compar· 1ng Brown's popularity with that of Reagan or Warren is difficult, s1tua tions and personalities ~re different Obviously, there are many factors <tt work tearing down J erry Brown s popularity. His Oip-Oop on Proposition 13; the two futile presidential cam· paigns; his "Oaky" image as a J esuit Zen devotee of rock music. and his sometimes liberal and som etimes con servative posture have all hurt More recently, the investigation of his cam paign finance activities and his m anagement or lhe Medny disas ter have 1nflil·tcd additional pain. But perhaps more than anything else. what has damaged Brown is has dear di s ta ste for the da y to day responsibilities of governing. Political leaders, mos t specifically Use meditation, not strikes to solve job stress To the Editor. The recent air -traffic controllers strike with their de m ands for more lime off and higher pay. offers an un· fortunate commentary on not only this profession. but also many others. When an entire profession is crippled due to a high stress environment. something else 1s needed to r emedy the situation besides FAA provided antacids. The ill· MAILBOX nessel> of a hi~h paced society such as h eart disease. h y p er t e n s io n . alcoholism, insomnia. etc. could better be resolved by going to the root cause rather than tryin g lo treat the symptoms. A SIMPLE mental technique called Transcendental Meditation could do just that Over 700 scientific studies. worldwide show the TM technique uni· \'ersally app li cable in lowe ring m etabolism. lowering blood pressure, lo wering heartrate, making people more alert. and generally more able to effectively cope with the pressures of modem hfe Certainly some jobs have a higher pressure atmosphere. but each of us in the professional community owe it to society and a l least lo ourselves to re search the possibility of adding TM to our daily routine and thereby begin en joying the multitude of benefits that millions already enjoy LARRY ENGWALL Structural Engineer Su its 1.vaste tax money To the Editor· Congratulations for the excellent arti cle dealing with "civil rights'' lawsuits that appeared in last Sunday's editions. Your reporter, Jerry Clausen. s tudied a difficult legal s ubject. distilled the im portant facts, and wrote an in·depth article that was easy lo understand Other city attorneys. like myself, are alarmed at the increasing number of so· called "civil rights" lawsuits being filed against cities. In these cases, cities are vulnerable to being ordered by a court to pay money damages even when the criticized action by the city was taken believing it to be lawful and proper. It was an important public service to bring this situation to your taxpaying readers. Afte r all , it is their tax dollars that must be paid by the city for such lawsuits, which leaves less money available to provide other needed services. Hope fully, some of the pending modifications to the 1871 Civil Rights CllllY CUI The medlll • Ilka all llle1al ahena, are proving dlfrlc ull to get rid or once they .sample the lu.sb Uvlna conditions ln the U.S. F K. Punch "Sorry-I thought you were someone else." Ac t will b<.' adopted by Congress and give cities some relief from this situa· taun THOMAS C WOOD Costa Mesa City Attorney Governme ntitis creep s To the Editor · I expected J e rry Clausen's usual detached and rationaJ objectivity in his Aug. 23 "Sunday Special" on Costa Mesa's ci vil rights s uits, and was dis m ayed to find, rather than a clean presentation of facts. an apologetic justification for the heavy·handed bureaucratic authoritarianism espoused by our city council and enforced by City Attorney Tom Wood. As our pre.sident as fond of reminding us, Americans are sic k unto death or c r eeping govemmenlilis. and in Costa Mesa it is the creepers at City Hall who are most aggress ive in taking from us authority to make our own decisions. I must take s pecific exception to Clausen's spurious conchaion that, "the . city's attempts to enforce regulations dealing with public health, safely and welfare are under attack." Whal he s hould have written Is that city ordinances have been written from such a limited legal perspective as to cause citizens to respond to city enforcement a ttempts by laking legal action to defend their rights from bureaucratic enc roachme nt. Left unchecked, the cultural commissars, who a rrogantly have assumed far more control of our II ves than they should ever have been allowed to, would have us all numbered and moving In lockstep while hi·buck corporate chieftains clatt~r by upstairs in their nol1y chopper llmouslnea. Avoid.Ing t.he caset with which I have no penonal k_o.owled1e, I wUI comment, In clOltng. on tbe All Roushan case. FllOM THE becinnln«, All Roushan attempted to 1aJn city cooperaUon for his monumental aculpturet, and from tho begtnn1ng the city, throu.1h arro1ant e mployees, an lmperloua plannina commission. and a city council that rerusea to accept outsid e expert 1uldance <•Ince they're all perfect , an)'tblna a clU&en m~l'lt aay contrary lo coundJ edict. ii "out of order .. u 1 personally ro und and your paper reported) hu continually *Dade t he wrong dtclalona. wet.\ whet do you expect? They have their minds made up, don't confuse them with facts. For Tom Wood to blithely deny that Ali 's pieces are sculptures and attempt to equate them with condominiums is specious hogwash, even allowing for the provmciality or his background. u they were structures the city would have a mple l egal actio n in denyi n g occupancy permits, but no one lives an statues; and the city. through its own legal myopia-u nder Tom Wood's guidance has never fulfilled its responsibility to its citizens lo proper!)' prepare its legal codes . There 1s nothing in the city building codes about the creation and display or sculptures. and until there is the city of Costa Mesa and it s attorney have no business hassling citizens. The reason Costa Mesa is in court with AJi is because Tom Wood, having railed to provide the c ity with appropriate guidance in formulating its ordinances. is now attempting to cover his error by mt1muiat1on. It was Tom Wood who took Ali to court; remember that now that Ali has rightfuJly returned the favor. And now Tom Wood is sniveling about a turnabout that sure looks like fair play to me. And no one has said anything about attempts io enforce regulations dealing with "public health. safety or welfare ... " in All 's case, his right to plant roses was the stumbling block. Ali wanted to plant roses, the city wouldn't allow it and Tom Wood lnitl3t· ed court action to force All's ac quiescence to city conformity. Well , I hope the city loses and has to pay All. And I suggest when they do lose the attorney responsible be fired for Incompetence, at bell, malfeaaance, at worst. J.P. PALMER Cartoon wa• a bomu To the EdJtor: Thank you Tom Johnson and the OaJ- ly Pilot for th m arvelous Bolaa Chica weUandl cartoon (Sunday, Au1. 23) .. The "force" mUll lndffd be with both' the birds and lboae who believe In the pr eservaUon of the Bolsa Chica. TBS 8~ band of vohan&.Hn that traveled to Sacramento to lobby the dt · feat ol P1uJ Carpenter '• Senate Bill m that would bave removed IJle Bolsa Chica wetlands from the Local Coastal Program process found themselves out- numbered by proressionals on a 4 to 1 ratio With both power and money on the proponents side, the defeat of the ball was a significant victory To have had that victory lopped off by having our very own cartoon made the victory especially sweet. LORRAJNE FABER Amigos de Bolsa Chica Volunteers thanked To the Editor: ln answer to our call for help m locat- ing volunteers for patterning exercises for our brain·injured son you were good enough to publish an artiC'le to explain our plight an the July 29 edition. The response was gratifying, indeed. We started receiving calls nonstop and as of now we have 70 or more people in· tcrested in helping. We are doing the program twice a day and m y son is already s howing some improvem ent in his right arm and leg My wife and I will be m your debt forever as we were at a loss to get all the people needed and you solved our problem. We want lo thank you for your help JOHN C BERESFORD MA YB ELLE R BERESFORD Tips d inii11ish taxes To the Editor: In my opinion tipping employees in restaurants, hote ls, airports, rail sta- t10ns. etc is an absolute ripoff to the consumer. Reasons as follows: 1 Social Security is short·changed due lo incorrect amounts or income be· an g reported. 2 Unemployment tax is not proper- ly collected because the e mployer is not informed or total tips . 3 State disability insurance is neglected due to improper reporting. 4 Needless to say, income taxes are short changed. IT IS THIS man 's opinion that per son s repres enting h ote ls , restaurants, a irports, etc. should be paid a salary commensurate with the responsibility and/or receive a com· mission from t.he employer for his or her performance as in other trades. This would enable proper taxes to be collected. After all, these people living on the consumers' grat uities enJov aJI of society's amenities, and should bear the tax burden to Its tullest. It is really a shame that the con· s umer Is exp~cted lo s upport e mployees of multi-thousand dollar eatabllshment.s while the employer and e mployee s shirk their tax res ponsi bill ti es. Let's all rebel aaalnst llppin1. Let'• allow good old·f ashloned compeUUoo to insure WI of prompt eervke. FRANK M. EDWARDS • L.tttera from reader• art wtlcorM. Tht r•ght to condtnlt lttter1 10 tu apac• or elimfnote U(>el 13 rcavve<J utter• of 300 wordJ or ltu wm be g1v.n prt/trenc.. AU letter& m&&at mcludt 11gMturt Grad mailfftg oddret• bW MIMI mOJI bf witl&Mld Oft l"f• Cl""' If 1uf/lciHt r•o•on I• opportftl. PolhJ/ wUl not bf publlahtd. lAtl•ra mcJM be ltltphOMd to 642-IOlf. NalM Grad phoM num,,_, of IM COftlrlbutor mu.ff be gtwn /or Utrlfication purpoaea. • the 11tute s legis la tors. h ave been grumbling since 1976 about Brown's lack of inlt.>rcsl in governing the state. In part1<·ulur, the governor'is two presidential l'ampaign!I Oln6 and 1980> a ngert.>d lawmakers who felt thHl he ought to be In Sacramento rather than 1n New rtampshire. Maryland, New York, Wiscon'lin or wherever. Jt'urther contributin g t o the lt>g1slator s ' criticism was the gov- e rnor 's attitude about this year's very dirficuJt bud~et Rrown, who became a leadrng fiscal conser vative after Propos1l1on 13 in 1978, presented the CALIFORNIA COMMENTS Legislature with an appropnately lean budget this year Hut it was a budget an general lt:rms The assemblymen and senators had to fill the details - wh1<·h ml' ant hu vang to make the d1f- f1r111t decisions about which programs I 11 t'lll Tht· hudgl'I nro"' n s1gnt•d this June was th<.· pro<iut·t of hurd work by the lawmakers not the governor. Symptomatic or Lhe governor'!> lack of l'ffort During the· last week of intensive hudgl't nl'gol1al1ons . wh i ll' the Legislature 'itruggled to meet the June 15 con!>l1tut10nal deadline. Brown went on a tamraign tour through the central vallt•\' Rec:entlv. a S:H·rarnento columnist, ll l'rb Mi'c hl•l son. c hided Assembly Hepuhhc·an 11.:'acier Carol llallelt's talk about impeaching thl' governor How. M1 t'h{'lsun a~k('(J, l'OUld you impeach Jl'rry Brown whl'n hl' hasn't governl.'d th1.• stak s111t·1..· the da) he was mau guraled., You t•an t 1mµea ch a man who isn'l thc•re, he laughingly observed. Mich1.•lson'l> <:lt:ver s poof reflects a widely held µen·t•pl1on among political t1b~crvt•rl. that Brown has not worked al thP Job of govcrnfJr Now that the general puhll<· has come to share that perception. J erry Brown 1s in real trou· bit: Strolling in rhythm ll) <aNN\' DAVIES Gmrty Davies 1s a resuient of ('orlJ111J del Mar We looked at each other in dis· bel:l'f' The twang of a honky tonk piano rcat'hed us on the lia lhoa F e rry I on~ before it docked al lhe f'un Zone M v husband and I hurried ushtire and discovered a venera ble upright s tanding on the board...,alk half\l.a y to the Balboa Pavilion Per ched on a s teel drum. which tilted pre· canously. was a young man whose fingers truveled nimbly over the ivor ies while he played everyone's favorite songs in ragtime Summer strollers of all ages sat on the sea wall. rested on s toµped bicy('les, clustered on over-turned rowboats in the s and and paused o n roller skates. Some 75 strangers were sud dcnly joined together by their common love of nost algic tunes such as "Smoke Gets in Your E yes " . · ·The Ree r Barr ei Polka", "The Sting" and "Hello Dolly." Bartering 1s not dead! Affable Brian McElroy of Buena Park had struck a unique bargain with the nearby hamburger establishment . The proprietor allows him to store his piano out of the dampnesa and tbe ratUme music atract.s onlookers who OC· caalonolly cet hunsry I "Roll out the barrel-", the crowd sang as e nthu11aarn irew. Unable to resist lb rhythm. one couple broke tnlo a spirited polka. Requests were Olled includlnt a lltUc boy's wish ror the Mickey Mouso Sona. H\a f ac. spark.led while· be unabashedly shouted the words. Even at'lef wa returned on the ferry to Balboa laland. IMlod.l• conUn~ to drift acrc19s t.be bay and melt lnto the aummt.r'a ntsht. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 30, 1981 o.ltr"-............ Costa Mesa Detective Jim Strickland magnifies signature on check to see 1/ it's real or forged Victims given 'bad advice'? BINGHAMTON, N.Y. <AP) -Victims of crimes are pawns between the criminal and the criminal j ustice syste m, says a political scien- tist at the Stale University or New York at ~inghamton, and those who advise strict com- liance with a robber's demands could be giv- g "bad advice." Eduard Ziegenhagen. senior fellow at the Center for Social Analysis, says data from a Na- tional Crime Panel study of 13 American cities indicates that compliant crime victims are just as likelS' to sustain serious injury as victims who resist. · "Present policy virtually assures the suc· cess or the robbery." he says. "There is a serious question or whether people should follow police advice when there is every reason to believe it is bad advice." In his study of how robbery victims respond, Ziegenhagen notes that police policy is based on law enforcement agency reports which reflect successful crimes . .. The incidents most likely to be reported a re the successful robberies," be says. "If a robbery attempt is thwarted , by whatever means used by the intended victim, it is unlike- ly to show up in police reports.'' He says police recommendations not to re- sis t robbery are based on a very small and self- selecled sample of cases. ··cases where victims do not resist make for very clear -cut investigations -one perpetrator, one victim ," Ziegenhagen says. "lt"s less ambiguous and can be dealt with more routinely. In the law enforcement view. the victims have no official standing; they are seen only as reporters of crime and as sources of witness information." However. Ziegenhagen concludes, consider- ing all the variables in a robbery attempt, there is still no guarantee the intended victim will escape injury. "I want to make it clear I am not endorsing violence by the victim against the crimina l," he says. "But there is really no reason for the vic- tim to be totally passive -a role that seems to be preferred by robbers and 'the criminal justice system alike." ADOPTION • • • (From Page A7) He said especially tragic is the case or handicapped, minority and older youngsters, w hich constitute the so called "special needs children." Though a sophisticated multi-agency com- puter placement network has been set up in 111any western states to find homes for adopta· ble youngsters. he said many such children will not find homes. "The longer they are moved from place to place, the more damaged they become and the 1 more rejection they reel," he said. "There Is greater difriculty to adjust to a home environ- ment the older they become." · He said in his opinion courts tend to place the rights of the natural parents over the rights or the child situated in an unstable household, creating what he called "social orphans .·· Without intervention by the courts at an u rly age, Steiner said these children are can· didates for prison, mental institutions and the welrare line. He added that more than half the children 1assigned to the Sitt.on Home have suffered from physical and emotional abuse by their parents •before they were made wards of the slate. He said another 15 percent had suffered sexual abuse. Mrs. Baker said couples looking for a child lo adopt should be prepared to wait, perhaps as ong as two years for a non-handicapped oungster . She said processing for "special needs" hlldren took the least amount or Ume, but find- g sultable parent.a la often difrtcull. ....,0,1 J :Wt SAVE AM UTRA I 00/o on WHOLI WHllLS OF CHllSI .. ,,..,. ........... Mo1t wbol• W'bHlt of ~: wtllh & to 10 .WlMftJi a Wit • wbttl or ct: .. trom \al, wt Jive )'OU a 10" dt1cou1t from th• 1in1 I• pound price on allDOlt ..,., chMH. If. _...... .rhMl wti1hl ~.e ..... 1J ~r 10U UVH \ baft &o bu)' It lall. Wt'll ' •• you t lK dS.COUnt )'OU bQ a chuals wbJcb ••lib• more than 10 DCJU.Dcb. Thll la 'a aJpaple way to beat lnfiaUon- lftd cbeese alwa11 i.at.ea better from a whole wt> ... I Pleu a vialt our newt1t Tra• J•• at I.be lat«Mdloa ot 11th St r ttt , Nt!'PO r t lloWeYard and &up.riot AVtrl_ue lM)\l \0 0.M)''t • Ind Barclay 1 Ban.k). MOWIM COITAt•IA Handwriting authority to sign off By JE&BY CLAUSEN °' .. .....,,.... ..... Detective Jim Strickland 11 tosain1 In b1J badae after 20 yeara with the Costa Meaa Police Department, reUrin1 at ace 50. The Irvine resident Is one of only live poUce officera ln Orange County qualified to testify In court as a handwriting comparison expert. "1 guess I'm Just tired of the hasale," he confides ln explaining why he's leavinl the de· partment and long-time friends gained since he became a uniformed patrolman Jan. 1, 1961 after a year as a reserve om cer. "The way court decisions are 1oin1 anymore, I'm just tired of ll. The crook Is the 'good guy' is the way It's boiling down.'' But, he says, some recent activity ln lhe courts and among prosecuting attorneys who are moving toward less plea-bargaining could signal some changes. Strickland says It 's about Ume. "They've got you so restricted you can't really do the job any more." But there have been some bright spots, he admits. The recent conviction of a Massachusetts man who moved to California and ended up knee deep in white collar crime is one example. Strickland worked more than six months chasing down 28-year ·old Larry Zugro of Santa Ana who was convicted of grand theft and pass· ing large non-sufficient funds checks In a kiting scheme. That cue, he uy1, Involved S117,000 in bad checks written back and forth between b1nk1 In Costa Mesa and Huntiniton Beach before Zu- aro, a used-car lot owner, finally was arrested in Springfield, Mesa., hi• hometown. The case alao involved Zu1ro'1 sale of med autos without ownenihlp certificates. The pink· slips, Strickland says, were held by a bank which had loaned money to Zugro on the cars. But most of the detecllve's time recently bas been spent tracking down check forgers, gangs of them operatin1 ln Southern California with business firms' stolen blanks or others pro- duced to fit stolen ldenUflcatlon such as credit cards and drivers' licenses. And Strickland is the Costa Mesa offi cer who coordinates with the U.S. Secret Service in counterfeit cases. When he began working checks. white col- lar crime and counterfeiting 13 years ago as a plainclothes officer, Strickland round that most phony money was reproduced as $20 bills. Now, he says, inflation bas set in . Sophisticated crooks now are specializing in b?g~ $50 and $100 bills -some of them pretty difficult to spot without training. But Strickland will leave the bad checks, the phony money and kiting schemes behind Monday, his last day as a policeman. "l '11 do some traveling," he says. . Trips are planned to the home of a daughter m Colorado and to his old hometown in North Carolina, the state where he did a short stint as an alcoholic beveraae control inve1U11tor fer- reting out moonahlner1. He say1 hia real e1tate Ucenae. an ap1rt- ment complex he owna and lnterc1t in some ottfer propertle• alon1 wllb hla city pension wlll tide hJm over. . If they don't , he observes, he Jnlght do a lit· tle free-lance handwritln1 comparisons for lawyen involved In clvll lawaulll. That, he saya, pays more than $25 an bour and at least $100 a day when he appears at court whether or not he la c.tilled upon t.o testify about who wrote what. Fountain fever? KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> -Claiml.nl that it has more beautiful and numerous fountains even than Rome, Kansu City bu an outbreak of "fountain fever" every time a new one is pro- posed. When preparaUons to construct a modern fountain in the city's northland were proposed, more than $100,000 in private donations were contributed. 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Brabham turned the fastest lap of the three qualifying sessions Saturday morn- ing with a 1:31.695 (129.559 miles per hour) to take the pole position for today·s Los Angeles Times California soo. CART championship car race here. He s urvived a blown tire early in the morning session to grab the pole position causing car owner Gurney to comment: "At the moment, we are clicking." The duo continued to click and the lime held up through the afternoon session. Al Unser bad posted the fastest Ume In the first qualifying session on Friday in the European·style runs. But he couldn't get the lead back from Brabham Saturday in the final two or three qualifying sessions. "It would be nice to get through the first lap ahead of everyone," Brabham said of today's race that gets under way at 1 :30 following a 200-kilom eter NASCA R Winston West stock car race at 11. "We still don't have the car running perfect," Brabham said after his suc- cessful morning run. "But I'm never hap- py with the way a car runs. We did go l Yl-seconds faster today than we did Fri· day but I don't feel I really got into It then. I don't think the weather has that much to do with the running of the car." Brabham's father, Jack, a former world champion on the Formula One circuit and winner at Riverside in 1961, new in from Australia Saturday to watch his son in today 's feature. Brabh a m 's s p eed broke George Follmer's track record by 4/lOOOths or a second. Follmer had a 129.553 effort in 1972 in a Can-Am car. Mark Donohue, however , is the fastest over a 2.57-mile course with a speed of 130.089 mph. "Geoff exeeded our expectations and he bas been a derinite asset in getting the car dialed in for this road course," Gurney said. "It was quite a ways otr when we came here and he helped a lot with bis road racing experience.'· The Gurney stock-block Chevrolet engine hit speeds between 185·190 miles per hour on the back straightaway in a speed trap. Another area driver who improved bis position by a considerable margin Satur- day was Mike Chandler of Dana Point. Chandler had a /roblem with the water pump Friday an didn't run during quaU- fying. He posted a creditable 1:36.625 (1.22.949 mph) Saturday afternoon, good enough for ninth place on today's starting grid. ·'The track is a lot more slippery today than it was Friday," Chandler said. "More engines are blowing and there is more oil on the track. Hopefully we will be in the top 10." He accomplished this feat. "We did run raster than our time today before the wakt pump broke Friday morning. I feel we can do better but we're satisfied to be ninth. ''I'm glad to bear that the weather is (Stt CAL, Pa«e 84) DeIDpsey's ho01e run nips Angels BALTIMORE <AP> -Even though he hits few home runs, Rick Dempsey doesn't try to em- bellish those he does send over the fence. "It was just a fastball down the middle,·· the Baltimore catcher said of his two-run fifth inning homer that gave the Orioles a 4·3 victory over the Angels Saturday night. "No, it was n't on the black edge of the plate," Dempsey On TV today Channel 5 at 11 said. avoiding the usual clalm m ade by home run hitters. "It was right there for me to hit. It was a mistake." It was only the 32nd homer for Dempsey in 774 major league games. The drive into the left field bleachers came after Angel third base man Bert Campaneris made a fielding e rror on a l eadoff grounder by Gary Roenicke. It came on a 2-0 delivery from Geoff Zahn, 8-7. who recorded his first career triumph over ·Baltimore last week after seven consecutive losses. Baltimore's Mark Belanger, back in action after missing four games because or a lower back strain, made several sparkling plays while handling 10 chances at shortstop. He helped turn two double plays that squelched the Angels ln the seventh and eighth innings. WAVES OF FUN -Stuart Hayward of Hun- tington Beach <top> and Brian Sulli van of El Cajon were among the competitors in Saturday's Morey-Boogie Pro-am Cham- o.ity,....,....., ca.... arr pionships at the Huntington Beach pier. Hayward was a winner in his age division. See story Page 84. Dennis Martinez, racked for 17 hits and 13 runs in his last two starts on the road, hurled a seventh straight game at home since last season and run his re- cord to UM. Martinez was pitching a one· hitter with two outs in the fourth when he walked Don Baylor and <See ANGE~, Page 84) You can forget whoopee cushion night Hollywood Park card will feature 13 races and Hearns vs. Leonard INGLEWOOD -To begin with, It must be understood that the horse player is the least demanding of all the elementa of the sporting public. It has not been that many years since the horse player was moved indoors and given a dry place to sit. He ls tolerant and understanding of the conditions and really asks no more than 10 races tonight and a reasonable assurance of 10 more tomor· row night. Therefore, it ha.a never been quite clear what a horse player would want wttb a tote bag or a commemorative belt buckle or a whoopee cmhion. Western Harness Racln1, which operates the n.l1ht pro1rams at Hollywood Park, may have uncovered a promotional stroke which will arouse the emotion.e or the hone player. WHR ls 1Mn1 away extra races, tbree of them to be preclH, and you envtalon the players wiplnc aside teara of sratttude. On the n.lPt of Sept. 11, the climtl at Hollywood Pan will wallow ln UM =ht of la rac.. It will be part of a pro on which wUJ allO f eatu.re the cloMd clrcuit telecut ot the touted ••lterwetabt ftpt between Su1ar Ray Leonard and Tbomu He.me. The ftrlt ftve races will be --.ec1 durin1 the prelimhla.ry boutl and ractns actlvlt.)' wlU bl lnt«naf(.ed durt. &bl main event,, followtnf which anot.Mr ellflt r1c11 wJU be held. Tit• horte player wUI probably I SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD , TUCKER vocalhe in favor or an early knockout by either warrior. However, Western Harness Raclnt peo- pl~. fieure that a horse player and a boxint ran may be of a similar at.ripe. At leut, It is unlikely WHR would burden ill patrons with giant screen pictures of the tennla matches at Wimbledon. Of course, the Western Harneaa Racing people have taken tbe trouble to in· veatitate auch matten quite tborou1hly. For iutance, tt la noted tbat the cl01ed circuit picture of Su1ar Ray Leonard boX'· in1 Roberto Duran w11 s hown at Meldowlanda In New Jersey. Tb.ii production wu termed a solid 1uc- cea1 with 30,000 paytn1 eultomera and a handle rar above the llelldowlanda' nJ1ht· ly averaie Therefore, the WHR manace- ment suapecta that boxinl fans and hone players may be tomewbat eomp1Uble. The Leanard·Heal"DI Wu wW be enUre· ly vlllble at Holbwood Pd. 'ftle bout wtll be shown on aoo monl&Gn tbrou•bout th• f acWt1 u well u IO IU'll ICNeDI and tbe 1tant 20xeo screen In tbe lftfteJd. I . Showing sporting eventa at race tracks on closed circuit is hardly a new innova- tion, but it is a clear test when a premium is charged for the telecast. WHR will charge $20 grandstand, which la the aame as otber closed circuit locations in Southern California. What the WHR people wish to determine is (a) whether a horse player will pay to see a fist fight and ( b) whether a boxlnt fan will take advantage of the "free" pro- gram of racing or (c) both. That the three extra races are a de- l~ghtful bonus lor the ho~ pJayer bu already been established. It is to the crecllt of bone raclna that it constantly searchel for ways and meana to attract new cllenUI. It ls ~eluded that even hone playen 1row old and pua on and these voldl muat be nu~. Western Harneu Racina may be clever· Jy testina a new area ot promotions. It la hardly a secret that lb• concern ol every aporta operation I• a.n upcominC animal known ooly aa "cable" TV and it may be a aoUd notion for a racln1 company to consider g1V'lnaml(joreventatoltacUenta. lf nouun1 elae, any promoter Wt11 tell you there are already sutriclent reuona for a citizen to stay home. Meanwhile, Western Harne1t Raeln1 testa 10me lnterett.lnc waten and It 11 tht wafer here that lbree extra· racea wlll create a sreater commotion tba whoopee euabkla ntiht. · . Dodger win streak comes to. a halt, thanks to Cubs. See Page B2 . 0 Can anyone top Edison? Chargers No . 1 in U.S. By ROGER CARLSON Of U. o.lly -SYff If nothing else, Edison H.lgh 's two-time Big Five Conference championship Chargers have man- aged to get every s portswriter 1n Southern Cali fornia running 1n the same direction - straight to the record book And . for the record, there's only one school which has been able to put together three straight major Cl F football championships -Redondo High during the World War II era ofll94 2-43·44. Even that has an asterisk attached, since the '44 team was simply awarded a co-title with Mark Keppel in 1944. A fine accomplishment, but in circles which amount to no more than a shce of the pie in today's expanded CIF Southern Section (46'9 schools I . Then. of course, there 1s the subject of No. 1, a Southern California and national magazine rank- ing which the Chargers will carry until proven otherwise. "When you get to No I you wish you weren't rat· ed so high," says Edison Coach Bill Workman as he prepares his team for the 1981 season. "It's harder to stay on top when people think you're on top. "We don't put rankings on the bulletin board Maybe if we were ranked No. 8 and felt slighted we'd put it up. But once we got to No. l we stopped putting it up "The only time we refer to it is maybe after a lousy practice or we're not playing well enough we'll throw 1t in their face." As for the 22 game winning streak. Workman says, "It would be nice to see it go longer. but I've never heard of one that doesn't end. When it does it won't be the end of the world." The Chargers have a starting crew. including of· fense. defense and kickers. averaging 6·1. 203 pounds per player with remarkable 4.85 overall speed for 40 yards There's no giant (the tallest are All-CIF linebacker Rick 01 Bernardo and All-Sunset League quarterback Ken Major at 6·4 I. and there are no midgets c 5· 10 1s the shortest> And there isn't the blinding speed of a Kerwin Bell 0979>. But there·s plenty to talk about. "Every team has a different personality," says Workman. "f would like to think this will be a typical Edison team with good team speed and a balanced offense. "I think we'll throw a little better than last year. We have some excellent receivers. We haven't changed our philosophy. We'll try to take whatever they (the opposition> give us. Maybe we'll throw 10 times one game. 25 the next. "lt depends on what the opposition is doing. We're primarily an I team. but split backs or backs right or left. with Dave Geroux and Theo Langford alternating. will also be in our running game. "The last couple of years we've been an almost multiple offense. but we start at the I. I think ii has helped us. Personnel, too. can ma.ke you pretty good coaches. too." Assisting Workman is his long-time right-arm. Russ Purnell. plus Rick Purnell, Dave White. Mark Takkinen. Terry Lorentzen and Jeff Hyder. This is Workman's ninth year at the Edison helm. His ,pverall record is 68·19·1, including four Sunset League championships < 1976, '78. '79 and '80) and the last two Big Five Conference crowns. The Chargers have been In the playoffs the last seven straight years and the last Edison team to (See EDISON, Page 83) Edison's 22-game s tre ak 3 1 • 0 11 0 14 0 1 J I 14 1 • J 0 14 1 0 14 • 0 ' I ·' -...-.-. ................ . 0 0 0 a ucsecsassttz 3 ., .. .. . .. . . . .......... , 112 P _________________ o_ra_n_g_e_CoastOAILYPILOT~/S~u~n~d~a~y,~A-u~g~u~s-t3~0~,-1 ~98~1--------------------------------------------------------------------------------, St ahler investigation reported by paper t'rom AP dispatches NEW YORK -Ken Stabler , the [!] National Football League's all·tlme c , most accurate passer entering this season, persisted in associating with a known gambhng figure despite repeated warnings from Oakland Raiders executives during the late 1970s. the New York Times reported In today's editions. The Times said its inquiries with federal and local law enforcement officials. as well as those with the Raider officials. disclosed that Stabler's association with the ga mbler. Nicholas Dudich of Perth Amboy, N.J .. began a nd grew during his last four season.s with Oakland. Stabler. who led Oakland to the Super Bowl in 1977, was traded to the Houston Oilers in 1980 for quarterback Dan Pastorin! Accord ing to the Times. following the Raiders' Super Bowl victory in 1977. federal agencies subjected Stabler to physical sur· veillance and other investigations in Oakland and later in Houston However. the newspaper quoted law en- forcement officials a::. saying that all the in- vestigations. which have now been terminated. proved inconclusive Enforcement officials said such associa· lions are not illegal and that Stabler has not been accused of any cr ime. The· New York paper reported that Stabler 's relationships with Dudich became a major con- cern within the Raiders· organization. especial- ly with team owner Al Davis. to the point that "Mr Davis said in an interview, they became a factor m his decision to t rade Mr. Stabler.·· Quote of the day Pancho Carter, wlMer ot the Mlchi&MD 500, on why he rltka tu. llle ln auto raclna. "l'm too lazy to work a.od too chicken to !\teal " Rice. Lansford power Red Sox Camey l_.an•ford collected three • htb and drove in four runs, including three with a seventh Inning homer. und Jim Kie., hit a two·run homer, powering Boston to a 7·6 victory over Oakland Saturday to highlight American League action. In other games . Buddy Bell drove in three r uns with two hits and Al Oliver added a 1.wo· run single to lead Texas to an 8·5 victory over • Milwaukee .. Rookie left· hande r Mike Jones and veteran reHever Dan QulMn· berry, the former Costa Mesa mgh and Orange Coast College standout, combined on a seven-hit shutout and Hal Mc Rae drove in the game's only runs with a dou· ble as Kansas City blanked Toronto. 2·0 . . . Minnesota Rice rookies Brad Havens, who pi cked up his first major league victory, and Tim Laudner, who homered for the second game in a row, led the Twins to a 7·1 victory over Detroit Torn Veryier had three hits. including a run·scoring single in Cleveland's four·run second inning. and Dave Rosello and Miguel otlone knocked in two runs apiece to lead the Indians to a 7-3 victory over Seattle Iranian wrestlers reprimanded OSLO. Norway -The Iranian m team to the world Greco-Roman wres tling c hampi o nships was reprimanded Saturday for carrying pictures of the Ayatollah Khomeini at the tournament's opening ceremonies. The championships jury issued a stern warning lo the Iranians but stopped short of dis· qualification. ll told the Iranian team leader that similar incidents would mean automatic disqualification. tournament spokesman Aage Moest said. Astros win with Garcia's help KJko Garcl• knocked ln three • runa with three hlta to lead Houaton to a 8· l victory over Philadelphia ln the first game of a double·header Saturday night to hi&hlight action in tbe Na· llonaJ Leegue . . In other games. Tlm Rablea scored the go.ahead run In the seventh lnnlns & set a major league record for stolen bHea by a rookie as Montreal edged Atlanta, 4·3. f\alnea , stole his 57th and 58th bases i.•t of the season to surpass the -- fi' ?.: mark established by Gene Rlcharm of San Diego in 1977 . . . Three runs crossed the plate when Pittsburgh s hortstop Tim Foll mis · judged Milt May'a pop fl y in the firs t inning and San Francisco went on to an 8·3 . win and handed the Pirates Carew. their sixth straight loss .. Aleic Trevino scored a run in the seventh inning and Rusty Staub singled home the game-winner in the eighth as the New York Mets defeated Cincinnati. 3·2 . . George Hendrick doubled home two runs and Ken OberkfeU drove in two more with a double and a bases·loaded walk as St Louis defeated San Diego. 6· l and 6-5 to s weep a double·header. Irwin stretches tournament lead Hale !rwln, grinding away with n l he grim .faced intensity that has made him one of the world's most respected players. fought his way to a par 70 and stretched his lead to two strokes Saturday after the third round of the World Series of Golf. Irwin. twice a U.S. Open champion and a two- time runnerup in this elite, international event. had a 54·hole total of 206, four strokes under par on the 7,173·yard Firestone Country Club course . In other golf action. JoA.llne Carner, keep· ing a promise made a day earlier to rip apart the course, pulled away from the pack with a five-under .par 67 to take a three·stroke lead into the final round of an LPGA tournament in Denver ... Irish teen-agers Pblllp Walton and Ronan Rafferty scored another impressive vic- tory as the Britain-Ireland team won three of the four Scotch foursomes. edging closer to the U.S. in the 28th Walker Cup matches in Pebble Beach. Baseball today On this date in bHeb1ll ln 19U: Lon Warneke of the St. Louis Cardln•l• burled the last muJor league no·hltter until 19'4, blarudn& the detendlns World Cham· pion Cinclnnati Reds 2·0 at Crosley Field. On this date in 1918: The New York Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 1 o in 1o1 aame which look only 57 minutes to play. On this date in 1905: Detroit rookie Ty Cobb doubled 1n hls first major league at bat ... the first of his record 4,191 hJll . . ln Detroit's 5·3 victory over New York Today's birthdays: Hall of F a rner T ed Williams is 63. Philadelphia pitcher Tug McGraw is 37 . Kansas City infielder Dave Chalk ts 31. Minnesota pitcher Roger Erickson is 25. U.S. defeats Czechs in hockey Steve Cbrtatort a nd Deen • TalafOUB each scored a goal and set up another Saturday as the U.S. turned back Czechoslovakia, 4-1, In both clubs' final exhibition game before the Canada Cup hockey tournament ... Herb Lindsay outran Greg Mayer and Boston Marathon champion 8111 Rodgers to win the Bobby Crim lO·mile roadrace, but some of his stiffest competition withdrew over an amate11r·status "contamlna· lion" threat ... Alain Prost edged out team· mate Rene Arnoux for the pole position as the two turbo·charged French Renaults maintained their domination in final qualifying for the Dutch Grand Prix . . . Job.n Morton drove a lowslung black Fris bee to the pole position for the Lumbermen 500 North American Sports Car Championship . . . Rolendo Nuarrete of the Philippines knocke d out Cornelhls Bon· Edwards of Uganda in the fifth round to capture the World Boxing Council junior lightweight ti- tle . . WBC light-welterweight champion SaouJ Mamby of the U.S. retained his title with a de· cision over Indonesian challenger Thomas Amertco . . . Perttl Ukkola of Finland crushed America's last hope for a gold medal with a 3-o win in the 137·pound class over Abdurnblm Kuzu at the world Greco·Roman wrestling championships. Cubs end Dodgers' Ricardo con:rlects win streak His field goal in overtime beats Lions LOS ANGELES 1AP > -Bill Buckner's two·run double in the third inning staked the Chicago Cubs to an early lead and Mike Griffin and Lee Smith made it 1'tand up for a 3-1 victory over Los Angeles Saturday night as the Dodgers· winning streak t a me to an end at five. , Griffin, l·l , earning his first National League victory, shut tut Los Angeles for seven in· 4ilngs, but gave up an RBI single (o Ken Landreaux in the eighth. Smith took over. gave up an nfield single to Dusty Baker to foad the bases. then retired Steve Garvey and Ron Cey to leave the tying run at third The s ave was Smith's first m ajor league save. Burt Hooton. 9 5. who had pitched shutouts his previous two starts and ran his stnng of consecutive scoreless innings to 22 before Buc kner's two.run single. took the loss Hooton gave up only four hits in eight innings while striking out eight. I van DeJesus started the Cubs' rally in third with a base hit. After Griffin s acrificed and Steve Henderson grounded out, Pat Tabler walked and Buckner doubled them home. ............. From AP dlapatcbe1 NEW ORLEANS -Coast Mesa High product Benny Ricardo booted a 33-yard field goal with 9:29 left in overtime Saturday night as the New Orleans Saints edged the Detroit Lions 20-17 in the National Football League preseason finale for both teams. New Orleans finished the preseason with a 3-1 mark, while Detroit was 1-3. Detroit blew a chance to win the game with three seconds left in regulation when holder Eric Hipple fumbled center Larry Lee's snap, prevent· lng Ed Murray from attempting a 31-yard field goal. Murray already had kicked a field goal from 43 yards. Detroit rallied three times in the game -first from a touchdown behind, then a field goal. and then yet another seven points. Steelers 31 , Giants 6 PITTSBURGH -Terry Bradshaw threw a pair of touchdown passes and backup Cliff Stoudt added two more as the Pittsburgh Steelers defeat· ed the New York Giants 31·6 in their exhibition finale. Free-agent David Trout, making a bid for Matt Bahr's kicking job, kicked one of two field goals from 40 yards away and put five kickoffs in the end zone. Bradshaw showed none of the rustiness of bis first start a week ago against Dallas. He complet· ed 19-of-30 passes for 241 yards In 2""-z quarters against New York. Jets 14, Eagles 3 The Cubs added a third run in the top of the ninth off reliever Steve Howe on singles by Leon Durham and Bobby Bonds and a sacrifice fly by pinch·hitter Mike Blum. Bill Russell and pinch·hltter Rick Monday singled to lead off the Dodgers· eighth. One out later Landreaux singled home Russell, bringing Smith out of the bullpen. VICTORY TOSS -Taiwan relief pitcher Chang Ming·pin is thrown in the air by teammates after they defeated Tampa, 4-2. Saturday in the championship game of the Little League World Series at Williamsport. Pa. Chang came in lo pitch in the fifth inning and preserved the vic- tory. See stor y on Page B3 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . -Short touchdowns runs by Kevin Long and Freeman McNeil a little over two minutes apart midway through the second quarter, and a fierce pass rush led by J oe Klecko gave the New York Jeta a 14·3 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Long scored on a one-yard sweep of left end with 7: 1J left in the first half to cap a 14·play. 63· yard drive by the Jets. McNeil, a speedster from UCLA who was the Warriors won't be looking too far ahead Juniors to carry Woodbridge High in first varsity football season Gene Noji is entering his 13th year as a football coach. but it's not a reflection on hi s team. the Woodbridge High War· riors, who are still in the very early stages as they prepare for the 1981 season. The Warriors' 35-man squad consists o f 30 juniors and a handful o f sophomores as they attempt to compete on the varsity level for the first time in the school's second year or experience. Noji says thal while Inexperience is I the obvious concern. there is cause for optimis m in his lrvine·based camp. "WE DEFINITELY FEEL we are about where we should be (in terms of :>rogress)," says Noji, a coach at Long Beach Poly for six years before taking .he Woodbridge post. "We're not looking too far ahead, sometimes you can get too far ahead of yourself," he adds. The Warriors will employ a multiple offense and Okte defenu in the style which carried them to a M ·l record ln aopbomore action In 1980. In addition to NoJI the Warrtora are coached by asslatanta Tom Knudson, Tom Nelson and Bill Fllher, alon1 wltb the help of the froah-soph crew of 7.ef Dena, Gree Ott and Dick Peter. "These coaches are Just vitally Im· P.Ortant to our p.rosra m," points out No- Jl. "Especially Zef." Woodbrtd&e'1 ffrsl 1ame ls not untJI Sept. 18 and the Warriors will etUo>' nve home 1ames at the outlet. Here'• a rundown by pmttJon. QUARTERBACK -Kevin Burke <6·1, 170 Jr > Is a dropback and sprintout right·hander who averaged about a ~uchdown pass per game in 1980. He's backed up by has two wide receivers, J ohn Moreland I 5· lO, 155 jr.) and Bill Russell (5-10. 155 soph. > RUNNING BACKS -John Schroeder (5-7, 170 jr ) and the rastest player on PREP OVTLOOK [!] the squad. Rudy Figueroa (S.10, 170 soph.) share tallback duties. Figueroa ran a 10.3 100 36 a freshman. Fullback rotates between two players with Jim Pantaleo (5·10. 170 jr.) and sophomore Tim Codde (5·10. 175 ) sharing duty; Moreland operates at flanker. RECEIVEltS Russell is the spUl end, whJle Matt Nicholson (5-11. 180 Jr.) ls the starUna Uahl end. OFFEN IVE LINE -Noji 11 at.IJI looklnc for the rtabt combinaUON here, althouth tackles Scott Nolan (8-2, 230 Jr.) and Sean McCaftrcy (8-3, 190 Jr.)1 fuard Shaun Devlin (6·0, 205 Jr.) ana center Erle NlckeJ (6·0, 205 Jr.) are ob· v Loualy in hll plana. IUCKING GAM -Fi1uuoa .. lhe Warrlon' punt.er. Place·klckinl duUea have not been decided. DEFENSIVE LINE -Jim Mont.gomeryt (S.10, 175 Jrr> baa been ) s lowed with a knee injury, but Is expect· ed to see action at end later. along with Russell. Bill Whiteside (6·6, 210 jr.) and Nolan are solid tackle candidates and Devlin appears to have the nose guard's role, although he's versatile and could move to linebacker. LINEBACKERS -The running backs -Schroeder and Pantaleo, ap- pear ticketed for double duty. although sophomore Greg Ruffer CS.9, 170) could provide some relief. SECONDARY -Kevin Armstrong (5·11, 150 jr.) and Danny Rodri(Uez (5·10. 150 jr.) are among several cor- nerback candidates. WilUe Coffey (5·10, Gene Noji lSS jr.) and Ray Pallone (5·9, 165 Jr.) key the strong safety role, while Figueroa and Burke are free safety possibles. 1181 aelaedule Sat .. Sept. 12 -at Lutheran, La Verne <Scrlmmaae> Fri., Sept. 18 -Oran1e Lutheran <home) Sal., Sept. 26 -Oak Park <home> Fri., Oct. 2 -Dana Hilla (home> Sat., Oct. 10 -LA BapUat (home) Sat.. Oct. 17 -St. Genevleve (home) Sat., Oct. '24 -at Westem Chrl1Uan (Cbarter Oak) Fri., Oct. ao -at OnWio CbrilUan Frl., Nov. &-at VaUey Cb.rt1Uan Sat., Nov. 1'-R.clondo (home) All 1ame. at 7 : '° All home 1amn are at Irvine m,is. Km Burlte -.. ,,,,.. ....... ,. .. ,,. -......... ·-----···· --.. ··-. ... . . .. . ...... _ -................ "'' . • .. No. 3 pick in this year's NFL draft. gave the J ets a 14·0 lead with 5:03 remaining in the quarter when he scored from two yards out. Br~ncos 24, Bengals 20 CI NCINNATI -Rookie quarterback Mark Herrmann and running back Dave Preston com bined on a 9·yard scoring play with nine seconds left to give the Denver Broncos a 24·20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. The Broncos' No. 1 quarterback. C raig Morton. 38. left the game in the second quarter with a concussion. a team spokesman said. Preston took the ball on the l·yard line. feU . recovered and scrambled into the end zone for the winning score. Herrmann, with two touchdown passes. and rookie safety Dennis Smith. who returned an in- terception 95 yards for a touchdown . provided heroics for the Broncos. Smith, a first·round draft choice from USC packed off a Ken Anderson pass on the Broncos' 5·yard line and scored untouched with 29 seconds left in the first half. Ra iders 21, 49ers 7 OAKLAND -Linebacker Rod Martin ran 87 yards with a stolen ball for one tally and Jim Plunkett added two touchdown passes to give the Oakland kaiders a 21·7 victory over San Fran- cisco. Martin, whose three interceptions helped Oakland win last January's Super Bowl, stole the ball from Earl Cooper after the 49ers had driven deep 1¥«> Raider territory early in the first period. Oaltland's second touchdown also resulted from a 49er mistake. Rookie comerback Eric Wright was called for interference ln the end zone on a 27-yard pass thrown to RaJder wide receiver Cltff Branch. That gave Oakland the ball on the 1-yard line, and two plays later Plunkett found tight end Raymond Chester In the end zone ror the touchdown. Cowboys 28, Oilers 20 IRVlNG, Texas -Quarterback Danny White rifled two touchdown passes and Tony Dorsett rushed for more than 100 yards carrying the Dallas to a 28-20 victory over the Houston. The so-called "Texas Championship" matchup featured the return to action of Oller quarterback Kenny Stabler , who played creditably for a quarter with just two days practice. He completed 3-of·5 passes for 26 yards. White was superb. completing 13-of-15 passes for 203 yards, including touchdown tosses of 33 yards to Cowboys· rookie Doug Donley and 26 yards to Butch Johnson. Donley caught only two passes in his first NFL combat and both went for touchdowns. Bears 31, Cardinals 27 ST. LOUIS -Vince Evans pitched touchdown strikes of 24 yards to Rickey Watts and 2 yards to Mike Cobb and ran 1 yard for a third touchdown, steering the Chicago Bears to a 31-27 triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals . Evans, a filth-season Chicaso quarterback,· riddled St. Louis' defense for 15 pass completions of 19 attempts -all In the first half. Watts, who snared four puses for gains total- ing l.29 yards, also gathered ln a fourth-quarter touchdown pass from Mike Pf\ippa on a 76·yard play. Packers 35, Brow ns 18 GREEN BAY, Wis. -Lynn Otckey pautd for 250 yards, lncludina touchdown at.rUi:es of 29 yarda to Aundra Thompson and 15 to Eddie Lee (very, lead1n1 the Green Bay Packers to a 35-18 victory over Cleveland. lvtty raced 41 yards from aertmma1e for another touchdown and 'Jbompeon scored on a 29·yard nanker reverse for the Packers, wbo rolled "P lhelr hStbtat point total In a fame alnct they deftated Atlanta ~ ln their ftoal ta.blbltlon ln 1'19. The Packen, who ftD1lhed the prt•MUOD 1-1, took the lead to atay wttll t : 1J elaPMd on tverr'• 41·yard nm. lve11 broke OT« not t.Hkle and. cut back to score. • ... . -- [ ' ~ b I p b n f1 ll ft a b p . ~ ~ a h h ti t'I " a e c a p ft p f1 s ( II 1> " n E ! I i Orange Coast DAILY PILCYr1sunday, August 30. 1981 •• From Page 81 EDISON RANKED NO. 1 IN NATION . • • Nicklaus mad a bout fine Triple stops Tampa be •hut out waa 49 ••mes ago, at the end of 1974. Here's a rundown by position : QUARTERBACKS -Ken Major (6-4, 200 ar.) completed 98 of 187 for 1,414 yarda and 11 TDs with only 9 intercepted In '80. A second team All-Sunset Leasue choice as a junior, Major improved dramatically as the season progreued. Behind him ii Phil Cooper (6·2, 198 sr.), who led Edison to the Mira Costa passing league tournament cham· ptonship in the summer when Major was hurt. His completion rate in the summer passing leagues waa 69 percent. Also: Matt Hombs (S.11, 170 Jr.), Andy Zamora (5·8, 170 jr.) and the ever.present DlBemardo. RUNNING BACKS -Geroux (6-0, 216 sr.) rushed for 429 tough yards on 87 carries as a junior. Langford, a 5·11, 208-pound senior transfer from Chatsworth High, is similar to Geroux in that \>0th are strength runners. Others: Bill Gray <5·11, 175 sr.), Jered J ones (5·9, 165 jr.), John Steiniger (5·8, 145 jr.), Jim Woods (5'8, 175 jr.), Leonard Simpson (5-10, 173 jr.), Mike Powell (6-0. 200 s r. I and Fernando Griffiths (5-10, 192 sr .>. RECEIVERS -Brett Blanchard (6·2, 180 s r. l gives Edison a shot in the arm at flanker. He's backed up by Hombs, Eric Ory (5-10, 160 sr .) and Randy Hernandez (5-10, 175 jr. >. Fontana transfer Greg Eskridge (6-1, 185 sr . >is a no question starter at wide receiver with 4.6 speed and moves lo go with it. ··He could be one or the most exciting receivers you '11 see after he catches the ball ,·· says Workman. Behind Eskridge are Craig Ras hshani <6·1, 185 s r. I and Sid Stoker (5·11, 165sr. ). Di Bernardo (6·4, 218 sr.) beefs up tight end, with depth in Mark Votendahl (6-4, 210 jr.) and J ohn O'Callaghan (6-4, 225 sr. >. OFFENSIVE LINE -John Coviello (6·2, 240 sr > is the only certain tackle at this point. The rest are still battling. including Duane Stan (6·4. 200 sr.l, Mark Bauer (6·0. 215 jr.) and John Czuczka (pronounced choos-ka >. a 6·1, 227-pound junior. Also available is 15·year-old Mike Loewen (6·3, 218 jr.). Bill Thomas (6·2, 208 sr. > is up from the junior varsity at guard, along with returning starter Craig Dumity (6-2, 215 sr.). Other guards include John Long (5-10, 178 sr.l, Mike Thomas (5-9, 210 sr.> and Robert Jean (5-10, 201 jr.). A fight at center involves Mike Kulpa (6-0, 202 jr.) and Hunt· ington Beach transfer J eff Boydstun (6·0, 206 sr .). Also, Shaun Takkinen (6·1. 181 j r.). KICKING GA ME -Troy Richardson (6·4, 215 sr. > is a major college prospect as a punter . He averaged 37.0 yards per punt in 1980 and had two returned for a net of seven yards. O'Callahan will kick off and handle most of the place-kicking, re· portedly hitting in the SS.yard range in practice. Notre Dame, in addition to USC, has been eyeing o ·ca ll aghan. Soccer star s Colin and Jerry Graham are also place-kicking specialists. DEFENSIVE LINE -Bryce Malavasi (6·0, 191 sr.) is a returning starter at end and has added 41 pounds in the past 12 months. "He might be a tick faster, too," says Workman. Malavasi is the son of Rams Coach Ray Malavasi. Cooper. the backup quarterback is on the other side. and the two are backed up by Stan and Simpson. Rick Ponder (5·10, 2ll s r. l is a returning starter at tackle, along with Tray Ridenour (6-0, 191 sr.). a returning letterman. Other tackles : Da ve Wltherby (5·8, 168 sr.), Cesare DiLisio (5-10, 188 sr.) and Jean At the nose is Joe Zerucha <5-1·195 NFL contest, Angels top TV By HOWARD L . HANDY Of tlle Deily ...... IUff The Washington Redskins and New England Patriots close out their pre-season schedules with a game in Foxboro, Mass. this morning at 9:30 on Channel 7 to highlight today's television menu. Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: .t .t ' .t excellent; ./ .t 1 worth watchinliJ; ./ ./ fair; t forget It. e 9:30 a .m. I Cha nnel 7 ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Was hington at New England. Announcers: Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell and Fran Tarkenton. Rookie Coach Joe Gibbs sends his Redskins against the Patriots In the final exhibition game for both teams. John Riggins has returned to the Redskin backfield at fullback where he teams with Joe Washington and Terry Metcalf. The Patriots will rely on the pass-receiving talents of veterans Stanley Morgan and Harold Jackson who both averaged more than 20 yards per catch last season. B 11 a .m .. Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ANGELS BAS E BALL: Angels at Baltimore. Announcers: Don Drysdale, Bob Starr a nd Ron Fairly. Baltimore's Rick Dempsey was the difference In the Orioles' -4-3 victory over the Angels Saturday as he clouted a fifth-inning home run off Geoff Zahn. To- day, the Angels send Steve Renko (S-3) against the Orioles' Jim Palmer ("4·S) In the concluding game of the four~me series. (t 12:30 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ GOLF: world Serles of Golf. Announcers : Vin Scully, Jack Whitaker, Frank Glleber, Ben Wright, Tony Trabert and Ken Venturi. Two-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin stretched his lead to two st~es Saturday, even though he could only manage a par 70 after lhrff rounds of play on the Firestone Country Club course In Akron, Ohio. Irwin, with a S4-hole tota l of 206, holds his two-shot advantage over Biii Rogers and Larry Nelson. OTHl!R TELEVISION 10 a.m. (SO) -SPORTS AMElttCA -Hlghllghts of tht Big Eight men's and wom«i's Indoor track and field championships from Lincoln, Neb. 1 10:4S a.m. (3') -'UTBOL. Italy and Argent na mMt In a World Cup ~JChlbltlon match In Italy. 11 a.m. (SO) -SOCCER MAD• IN G•ltMANY. 3 p.m. W -IPORTSWORLD -1-ped at San Antonio, Texas: Chris MtOOnald (8..0) vs. Lou Benson ( 13·3·1) In a scht dult d eight -round h .. wwelght bOUt and e.rnard Taylor <Ml vs. Tim Lucero (1241) In• fNtherwtklht fight. ' p.m. (o4) -MORia llAClNG -Tht lneugural runnlnv of tht Arllnoton Milllon, tht rlchfft rec• In thorOuQhbrtd history tapttd at ArUnaton Pa rk outside ChleeQO. ' p.m. (o4) -I PORTSWORLD -World record ' hOldtt' Sebastian Coe and for mer record hOtdtr John wa1ar are among tht •xpectect tf\trents In the ;;Gotdln Milt " taped at 8ruuet1, BefOlum. ~ I RA~O 9nebltll -Aneets at Baltimore, 11 a.~ t<MPC (710);CNalF et C)odgffi, 1 p.m., KA8C (f"'llU). Nlto = -Timas Callfomla SOO end Warner H~ ,_ 200 10:'5a.m., Kl.AC ($70) Cfl'!' Detty l'Met .. i;;( NI' 1 M9'e• fw Int CINt ..... ) sr. > Wlth4. 7speed . bucked by Mark Woods {5·9, l60jr.) and Long. Work mun 11ayi; hls interior still has a lot of questions lo answer. with theexceplionol Ponder. LINEBACKERS -DiBemardo'a credentiala ( All·CIF Division I> speak for themselves. Powell, the fullback candidate may handle the other side. Others: Votendahl. Takkinen and Anthony Johann (6.2. 186jr.). SECONDARY -Gray, with six interceptions as a junior, is the lone returning starter In an area which the Chargers lived on in 1980. John Burke ( 6-0. 185 sr. > is a returning letterman and Is being pressed by Hombs and Jones. Hernandez, too, Is a com erback candidate, along with Derek Griffiths (6·0. 170 jr.). Rakhshani is at safety, backed by Hombs, Gray and Don Gibbs (6-2, 1!0 Jr.). At strong safety Is Fernando Griffiths, Derek's older brother. The Griffiths are the other portions of the three-player Chatsworth transfer package. Burke could also move into the strong safety role. You rtHd Yoo <S><f DI. YOO AKRON, Ohio (AP> -An up· set Jack Nicklaus says be in· tends to appeal a S200 fine s lapped on hlrn for slow play in the second round of the World Serles ol Golf. Nicklaus. U.S. Open Champion David Graham and G r eg Norman of Australia were fined by PGA Tour officials after their play fo'riday. Following his one-over-par 71 Saturday, Nicklaus said of the fine: "I was a little bit ticked off, particularly when our group fell we were in a reasonable position. We had made up some ground and were on the 17th green. The group in front of us was on the 18th green." TaiUXln wins fifth straight title WILLIAMSPORT. Pa (AP) - Chane Cheng-chine's two-run triple boosted Taiwan to a 4·2 victory over Tampa, Fla .. and an Wlprecedented filth straight championship in the 35th annual Little League Wo r ld Serles Saturday. The victory was the 10th for a Taiwan team since 1969, the island nation's first trip to the tournament. Wang Yao·hsln got the win for the Tai-Ping team of the city of Tai-Chung, giving up three hits and both T ampa runs while striking out six and walking two. Derek Bell took the loss for Tampa, which last year lost, 4-3 to Taiwan's Hau-Lian team. Only two team•, Lock Haven, Pa , in 19'8. and Schenectady. N. V., in 1954. have won cham· pionsh.ips after flnlshinl 1econd the previous year. Wan1 Yao-hsin led off the fourth with a double to left. Chan Mlng-kuo walked and both came home on Chang Cbeng-ching's triple to rieht. Tbe Taiwan catcher came in on Bell's wild pitch for a 4-0 Taiwan lead. Tampa stuck with Bell but changed catchers and out· fielders. Bell gave up • single, but then struck out the next two batters, and Derrick Pedro, who moved behind the plate from right field. threw out Haiao Fu· chen t in to steal. Auwp1••we l ChhOf110<1tC X·t91"•llN••-J 770-5251 °'(N fVU I WHUNOS n an VJU FOllUl OlllVI . COMING SOON TO IT 111 • RAMS SEASON TICKETS Umffed Choice Seats 213463-1101 (Ask for Suftdoy) 714-752-0960 Stop• ! 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Pen•ll•· Cot"""1h, 111 t.s, 8111 Tempero IFI Colllnl, Colo.I, Mel•,..,, Ooncwen Chevrolet lll ... S ltOWIJ P r.II Kruooer t Fu11.,1011>. E•o••· Chevroi.1, tlUOI. Ken Hamllton (8olto, ldel\01. lllley Cllov..-, I"-'"· •OW14 R°"" Rl!Qltf' IMouftd. MllWI I, WlllKM• CllovnNI, Ill.SQ. JOhl\ Mahler lln•l•n•POll•I, Pant••· Off~. llUll. 1981 Southwest Conference Football Schedule UYLll llC( ,. TUAS TCI nus rtc11 llfl.5 II INS 611 11or111 feqs In> .1t Qant111 1ftl llo Tws St lnl ... 11 lSU w at 1111 Oii SMHnl MJ It Tew Tedi Oil ... It Tu Tedi In) II Rict Oil Ill 11 11 Toa Tecfl In! ..... T•MI lllt.J1 .... Ta ledl llf.7 11• ..... .ar ... u T•Tecfl .. , ... ..., 1111.11 Ill .... .... . . " From Page 81 CAL 500 ••• cooling off. If lt had remained u hot as it was Friday. there wouJd be a high atlrltlon rate during th~ rnce." Weather forecasts are '°" a c:ooler d a y tod a y , probably around the lOO·de1ree mark, with a near·cupacity crowd H · peeled. Most grandll.and aeat.t have been sold accordln1 l4 the sponsors. This is the first time the cha mpionship Jndy·type cara have run on the Rlveraide road course since 1969, the third and final year of the Rex Mays 300 series. Today'!! race ii over SOO kilometers (approximately 313.5 miles) over a twisting 3 3--mlle course. Duane "Pilllcbo·' Carter, now living in Browrusburg, lnd.'and a graduate of Marina High in Hun· tington Beach and Long Beach State, is in the 14th spot on the grid today. · "We ran two seconds faster to· day than we did Friday," Carter said after the morning session. He picked up almost two more seconds in the afternoon qualify. ing. "We felt pretty good about the way the car is running. I've never run a race at Riverside before and have only had a cou· pie of complete road course r aces in my career . "I s tarted four othe rs but mechanical proble ms caused me to quit early. As for my physical condition, I'm as normal as can be expected." With that he walked away with a decided limp. Ca rter won h is first cham· pionship car race this year in Michigan and has done well throughout the CA RT season. San Juan Capistrano's Dick Simon improved his time in both Saturday sessions but couldn't get any better than the 22nd spot in the field of 28. "If I could gel into the 1 : 39 bracket , I'd be tickled pmk." be said. "I personally feel a cons- tant 1:39 to 1:41 will put you r ight there with the leaders after the race." His qualifying time was 1.4-0.834. "We don't have our liming jacked up for qualifying like many of the other cars. We don't have a spare engine in case we blow one and we a re working on a race setup. just hoping to qualify." J ohn Ma hl e r . wh o c alls Corona del Mar and Indianapolis his home towns. had his prob· I ems. "We blew an engine Friday a nd bad to put our racing engine in the car for qualifying. But J feel it is better to qualify last than it is to move up to 121.h and blow another engine." Mahler's car was the 28th car selected for t he fie ld today he was one of four sponsors of op· tional entries. Hts time was the 28th fastest and that ·s where he will start. Al Unser wi ll start in the second spot with Rick Mears. Bobby Unser. Gorden Johncock. Johnny Ruthe rford and Tom Sneva, all well-known lndy·car driver s, next in line. Kevin Cogan of Redondo Beach is eighth in front or Chandler. From Page 81 ANGELS • • • Brian Downing on eight con- secutive pitches, and Bdbby Grich followed with his 16th homer on the next delivery. Grich leads th e American League during the second half of the season with 10 homers and 20 RBJ , while hitting .400. He bas clouted five homers against Baltimore in the las t seven games between the two teams . Martinez issued another four· pitc h walk to Campane ris following a one-out single by Juan Beniquez In the seventh, but he then induced Rod Carew to ground into a double play. Zahn retired the first nine bat- ters before Al Bumbry beat out a chopper to open the fourth and scored !)n a double by Rich Daue.r. A bloop single by Ken Singleton and Eddie Murray's fo rce -play grounde r s cored Da uer. Costa Mesa's Acton secomJ, Keith Sasaki of HonoluJu out· pointed Chuck Davls of Cardif! by the Sea and Mike Lambresi of Oceanside to win the pro division of Saturday's Morey Boogie Pro-am championships at the HunUneton Beach pier. [J\ the women's amateur division, Santa Monica's Renee Nelson wu tho wlMer, while Costa Meaa's C hri• Acton finished second. A pair of Huntinston Beach boogie 00.rd riders took first place l n their respective dlvialona. Stuart Hayward won the 14-16 aie dJvlalon, while PbU Fein wu the winner In the 14-18 a1e bracket. Haywa.rd outpointed MlMlon Viejo'• Mark Horvath and F'ouo· lain Valley's Joe Foster. Tbt oo.Jy other area boost• boarder to nnlah amonc tbe top three wu Huntlnfton Beach'• Brlan Gutlrrea wbo aettl~ for tblrd ln the 17·and-over dlvialon . Vista'• Vince Lut1 took top honon ln that divillon. 'Merlin' may not look same, but he still has the power LOS ANGELES (AP) -Barnard tfughes re· calls that he was petrified at the first screening or his pilot, "Mr. Merlin." A few butterflies is a normal hazard of acting, but Hughes could bare· ly recall hi s performance. He had been in a daze during much of the filming. He had trouble focusing his eyes. Hi s temperature rose and fell abruptly. He was in and out or the hos pital, but the doctors couldn't pin it down. Finally, it I . was diagnosed as a type .... or pneumonia and with appropriate treatment he was o ut o f the hospital in 48 hours And in his role as the Arthurian sorcerer lfo niard llughe.<; Me rlin he apparently was able lo conjure a little magic. "Whatever lucid moments I had," he says, "they seemed to have captured on film." His spell also worked on CBS, because they bought the com- edy for the fall schedule. Instead of the wizard's cape he sported around Camelot, Max Merlin now wears greasy overalls and runs a seedy garage in San Francisco. But his powers haven't diminished, and, with the aid of a few special effects, he and his new apprentice. played by Clark Brandon, are shll able to pass a few miracles. "Our a1m isn't to turn 1t into a special effects show." says Hughes. who won a Tony as the Irish father m .. Da .. and an Emmy as a senile judge on "'Lou Grant " in the same year. "'I personally would like to see more line comedy ''Merlin 1s not going to be very far afield from the persona I 'vc a lready established. Good naturedly crotchet y A bit of a curmudgeon. "I suppose in private hfe I'm a little like that But it's only one facet of my pe rsonality that I ex· plo1t. I don't think in my private life it takes over quite as much as it does in my professional life ... llu~hes s ti II Ii ves in Manhattan, although much or his work 1s now in Hollywood. He was on Broadway for many years and in such soap operas "Hurrah and hallelujah!11 -Shell• Benton, LOS ANGELES TIMES CXJ -·-PG ow.111111--a.as1 .. ·• NOWPLAYINO f'AC1'1C I IOllTM COAST .. ~ .. ,.. .. ""' fi .... i lDWIRIS SIDDllUCll • Clll(DOMI llllCOlll DIUH·lll I ' • &.~ '" I I • I H • P~'I· "'· • J • ~~~~~~~.tl"~'lll•~ ~IST 110 'lllll ACCtPTlO fOfl TMIS lllGIGlllllll •CD!~ ..... r ,,,,,,,.,,._.t._..~· FAoM Fash ion Island Newport Beach as "Guiding Light" and "Secret Storm." It wasn't until Norman Lear cast him in the movie "Cold Turkey" that he made t he transition. "At that time Norman had already made the pilot for •All in the Family," he says. "Many of tbe people from 'Cold Turkey' ended up In his shows. He'd think of u& and bring us out for an episode of 'AIJ in the F'amily.' "l/layed Father Majeski in several episodes. He ha a salty tongue and he put down Archie pretty good. There was even some talk of my do· ing a Father Majeski series. He was a priest who didn't suffer fools easily. I guess I've been playing him ever since, in and out of Roman collars." Hughes wears a white beard grown for his role in Broadway's "Translations." He is winding up another role m the Walt Disney science fiction thriller "Tron." He says, " 'Tron' is short for Electron. It's a kind of 'Star Wars' thing, but it's also when knights were bold and ladies had faint hearts. There·s a little Tinker bell guiding the good guys through the maze. It's a staggering premise. "Everybody plays two parts in the film. We work for a computer firm that is taken over by an evil character. lie has us 'de-rezzed,' as they say. We wind up as programs in our own computer system. We wear tights and flowing robes. and everything is in stark black and white . "Later, they'll paint in all the colors, even the skin tones. We will glow. If we're tranquil, we m 1ght go to blue If we get heated up and angry we 'II turn purple · · Hughes stars in the movie with Jeff Bridges. Bruce Boxle1tner. David Warner and Cindy Morgan. Hughes' wife 1s actress Helen Stenborg. His son. Douglas. is associate artistic director of the Manhattan Theatre Club. and his daughter. Laura. is an actress That H u~hes agreed to do "Mr. Merlin" came as surprise to some people, including a few at CBS. llughes, who had been Bob Newhart's father on "The Bob Newhart Show" and then starred in ··Doc." had been adamant in his refusal to do another series CBS took him at his word, and when ··Mr Merlin·· came along they wouldn't even sendn1m the script. But a New York casting director did, and Hughes found it charming and irresistible. In the Sup<eme Court, there are only eight of them against all of her. c . ~t .~ c;:1 ~ ~ \.;° -:. 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August 18, 1981 , was openine night for Broadway's revival of Lerner and Loewe's "My Fair Lady," based on Shaw's "Pygmalion." Rex Harrison again heads the cast. In the cast is frail, while·halred Cathleen Nesbitt. Al 92, she's aealn playing the mother or Harrison's Henry Higgins. She originated the role in 1956 when "My Fair Lady" firs~ opened on Broadway and lasted 2,717 performances. She was a kid then, 67. "They say 1 'm now the oldest acUve actress anywhere I don't know if that's a compll· At 92 . she's again playing the mother of Rex Harrison 's Henry Higgins in the Broadway revival ot ··My Fair Lady ... ment," she muses Then she apologetically warns her visitor to speak up. she's a bit hard or hearing. She laughs heartily. this lady with the gnar~ hands and slow. hesitant walk. this ac tress who's been at'ling 75 years. the last year touring in "My Fair Lady'' before iti; 12-month run here She's doing l'tght shows a wf"ek And a batch of inten ·1t•ws hcrt' pegged to tht' fact one doesn't often :.et> a 92 year old actress on Broadway. She concedes all that takes a bit or energy · "I confes:. I don't always have 1t." she says "But I hope I have 1t on the staJ:c Today I'm reeling quite exhausted and I don 't know why. because I've had practically three weeks orr ... That, by her standards , almost makes her a layabout "I've been lut'ky. ronhnuously work mg for over 70 years.· she says Her stage. film and TV roles are in thl' hundreds She has no ex act figure to offer. •·1 really can 't say, .. she sighs "I must say I was staggered when I looked through a 'Who's Who in Theatre· ret'entlv and saw sever al close- ly pnnted pages about things I've done .. She began in 1906, in an amateur production I "ZORhO, TH-E GAY BLADE" (PG) "ON ANY SUNDAY" II "FOX AND THE HOUND" (PG) "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" GARY COLEMAN IN Ill "ON THE RIGHT TRACK" (PG) The most fun money can buy in Belfast. As a pro 11 few years later, 1he made her London debut In "The Winter'• Tale." She first played New York in 1911 with the Irish Players In "The Playboy of the Western World." She pertrayed a peasant glrl who runs across lbe stage bearina a porkchop. "On open· ing night I dropped it," she remembers. "I picked lt up, wiped it on my dirty apron and carried on. It got an enormous laugh and they thought I must be a good actress. They never reallied the whole thing was an acci· dent." From her middle years onward, much of he r stage, TV and mm work has been as a mother. her mum's role in "My Fair Lady" the latest. She's also been the mother of John Mills, Richard Burton, Emlyn Williams. AJec Guin- ness and Marlon Brando. "I once wrote a book," she says, referring to her 1977 autobiography, "A Little Love and Good Company." "I had lo put in a chapter I called 'All My Sons."' She's a reaJ mother, has a son. now an ad- vertis ing e xecutive. and a daughter, a psychiatrist who, like her, calls London home. They were born of her only marriage, that one to Cecil Ramage, a politician who was an actor when they met shortly af\er World War I. Before the marriage, though, there was a great romance with the soldier-poet, Rupert Brooke, whom she met before the war. He wasn't s hy In love, callln& her "inordinately, devastatingly , immortally, calamitously, heartbreakingly, adorably beautiful." They might even have married but for the war. she says. Brooke died of blood poisoning while serving overseas In 1915. But 66 years later, the memory lingers and so do all the let· ters hl' wrote her. She plans lo donate them eventually to some library or unlveraily in England, she says. Her memory may be fading, but she didn't find 1t hard to re-learn her role as old Mrs. Hig- gins. not even after 25 years away. Learning or re-learning dialogue poses ber no problems, she says: "It's very easy for me, oddly enough. I sup- pose I've done it so much that I don't find it that difficult. .. brooke shields martin hewitt endless love Pcty(jrem PlchK.. A Un11;c~1I Rclca.c • ••• ••• ••·• • ••• '•• •• ••••• 0 1<rtt.; I.,,,,•'' '4~ °t'-'•-,.., ~- THIS SUMMER'S EPIC! ACTION SPECTACULAR FLY TO IT EDWARDS CINEMAS NOW IS THE TIME FOR HEROES. .. ,.. . . 1 CATHLEEN NESBITT ... A · My Fair Lady " original Lumet sees films as mindless By BOB THOMAS ......... ~.-~ HOLLYWOOD -In his bungalow suite al the Beverly Hills Hotel, filmmaker Sidney Lumet fretted about the state of the film industry. "This second generation of television watchers worries me. If Louis 8 . Mayer used to make pie· lures for 12-year -olds, it looks now as if they're de- signed for S-year-0lds. The picture business in the past had six weeks of slllines!t -mindless movies that were released al the beginning and end of summer. Now the silly season seems to be the year around." Lumet 's films are not mindless. Usually they are full of ideas, plugged In to the moral issues of today's world. Examples: "Twelve Angry Men" his first direction, 1957. "Long Day's Journey Into Night," "Fail Safe." "The Pawnbroker," "Serpico," "Do~ Day Afternoon." "Network," A .............. ....... -~ ......... "Equus." Lumet, who directed 21 of his 28 films in New York, ca me to Hollywood to help launch his latest. Orion Warner Brothers' "Prince of the City." He admitted that the film needed help because 1t lacks top stars, 1t is a strong drama, and It Is long. The director said he warned the producers at the beginning of the project that "Prince or the Ct· ty" would be long. His reuoning· "First, the complexity of the story It takes place over six years, with a great amount of sub terruge . lying. using of people Second, that decep lil)n created something else; every one of the peo pie flips over, becomes someone he wasn't before That takes time to develop, you can't pinpoint it "l told them, 'This smells to me like a three· hour movie; I hope I can do it under three and a half · I think they were delighted that 1 brought 1t in al two hours and 47 minutes." DA&Y:4. .... t!tl ~ "STRIPES" 1111 DAIU.t•.t•1 .. 1t ' Orange Coast DAI LY PILOT/Sund y, August 30. 1981 Will appointment help 'First Mondajr?' By BOB THOMAS The originul rcleu~e had been set for the ._......._.,_. fall HOLLYWOOD -"It was the happiest "But will the appointment help our of coincidence," s a id an exuberant picture., .. M1sb Scott mused. "I had Martha Scoll, whose fin t outlne u a beard that 'The China Syndrome' was movie producer may be helped by one hurt. not helped by lhe events at Three or the year's big news events. Mile island.'' The actress is co-producer or Para· "First Monday in October" -the mounl Pictures' ''Firsl Monday in Oc-traditional opening of the court's new Lober," which concerns the first woman session Is based on the play by justice appointed to the Supreme Court. Jerome Lawrence and Robert E . Lee Needless to say, all those concerned "Inherit the Wind," "Mame." It was with the film were overjoyed when fi rst produced in Cleveland in 1975, wilh President Reagan fulfilled his cam· Melvyn Douglas as the liberal justice paign promise and nominated Sandra and Jean Arthur as the conservative Day O'Connor to the high court. newcomer to the court. "We lhought it would happen some While Lawrence and Lee were rewn l day, so It wasn't a total surprise," said 1ng, Mi ss Scott called them on another Miss Scott. "The surprise was that the m atter. They as ked her to consider pro- vacancy was created by Poller Stewart, ducing the new version or the play. Hav· who is 66. With five other justices in ing produced Cor the Plumstead Theater lheir seventies, you'd think one of them of Philadelphia, she had experience on would have resigned. the other side oC the footlights. "). think the appointment is won· "l was enchanted with the play." s he derful. It's about time we got rid of that recalled. "I called Hank Fonda and told m ale preserve." hi m, 'I've got one for you ; I can JUSt Par amount thought it was wonderful, hear you doing it '· Hank was en· too, and decided to hurry "First Mon· thusiastic, and he agreed to play Justice The play opened at the Kennedy Center on Dec. 26. 1977. with CbJer Justice Warren Burger and Juetice Lewts Powell a mooe the audlcmce. Jane Al exander appeared as woman •P· pointee in Washlneton and New York. F.va Marie Saint assumed the role In Los Angeles. Denver and Chi cago. ·'Two producers tried to put a 111m deal together without success," aald Miss Scotl. "No studio was interest.eel ln the Supreme Court or the 'imaginary now.' Lawrence and Lee suggested that I take it on, and Paul Heller came lnto the picture as co-producer. He is the one who made it work." Fonda was unavailable for the film because of the schedule for "On Golden Pond, .. his movie with daughter Jane and Kath arine Hepburn. s aid Miaa Sc·ott : "fl ank told me. 'I'm going to cry a lot · I told hi m some oC the names we were considering and he stopped me at Walter Matthau 'That's the fella,' fl ank said. 'He 's a superb actor, and he'll be wond erful in the part."' day in October " into the theaters this Snow. And where else to open but an AP ........ summer while the news is still current. Washington '" WaUa Matt~u.w~~rtro~Ju~~eDanSMw1n ··~r~Mo~y 1nOc~~r ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jill Clayburg h was cast as the ··Mother Superior from Orange Coun· ty ... m Matthau·s phrase with co-producers Martha Scott and Paul Heller dunng /1lmmg Summer movies success/ ul ·'HUGELY ENTERTAINING!" ·:.~. MOVIE RATINGS By JAY ARNOLD A_....,. Prea• Wrltw ........ MAM ...... ~ .. Shd~wr:~~1~.s~h:~P~·'f.· ~~;~~~;::-- "It's the biggest third quarter ._. ~ we've ever had," said Reardon, not· rnr;1 .. ,t .. c:.r~•o ... 11rco HOLLYWOOD -The movie in· dustry, awash with box-offi ce money from the most successful summer in its history, is banking on its fall· winter lineup to give it its second consecutive banner year. ing that rentals the money actual-l£!!j '•'""' .. C:n•d•"<• ~-Ql)e"•o ly returned to a studio after ex· ISAAC STERN IN CHINA ln1 m, .... ,.0 hibilors take out their share of the UiutedAttistaClauica ~ 0"":~;;;,--: ... ~;:.:~<:.7~.::"nu box om ce sales had hit $180 ® m illion Cor the fi rst 33 weeks of the •.c,.,..!~~i:;,r•.,:::.~~ "fu year. Total Warner Bros. rentals in , •"" ..... Major filmmakers expect lo see their Christmas stockings stuffed full of dividends from upcoming movies s tarring heavyweights such as J ane Fonda , Burt R ey n olds, J ack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. 1979were~~million,Rea~on said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Topping "Superma n" in the box of· - rice derby is Paramount 's "Raiders of the Lost Ark ... which in its first 10 weeks and 3 days of release had r aided theatergoers' pockets Cor Sll0.73 million. "It looks like -if our fall product pe rforms well -we're fast a p· proaching the biggest year we've ever had," said Barry Reardon. vice president-general sales manager or Warner Bros. Warner Bros.' "Superma n ll" has grabbed $96.95 million after nine weeks and four days' release. "It's really hanging in there." said Param ount s pokeswoman Susan P ile, who noted that ··Raiders." is now playing in 1,200 to 1,300 theaters Warner Bros., Reardon said. re· cently Jogged its m ost s uccessful third quarter ever and is looking to s urpass iLc; returns of 1979, which was a banner year both for Warner and the fi lm industry overall. Total box orcice receipts for the first seven months of 1981 were $1.654 billion -a 6.3 percent increase over the Sl.~7 billion collected in the first seven months of 1980, according to the Motion Picture Association of America. 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Or nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 30, 1981 The Wedding Pict11re -Mr a1ut \I rs H 1elland Bjelland-Lester t Diane t-:llen I.ester of Costa Mesa and Timothy Paul Bjelland of Long Beach were married recently m the First Methochsl Church, Costa Mesa. The bride. daughter of Mr and Mr s O;n1d W Les ter of Costa Mesa, is u ~raduate of Costa Mesa High and UCLA Sht• is em ployed by the Irvine Urnfwd S«hool District. Mr. and Mrs Zantos The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs . Mar shall Rothrock of Long Be ach and Paul BJelland of Oregon. is a graduate of Millikan Hig h School. Long Beach and UCLA The couple plan lo live in Hunt ington Beach after a wedding trip lo Oregon. Zantos-Newcomb Denise Ann Newcomb of Newport Beach and Steven Peter Zantos of Garden Grove exchanged wedding vowi. recently m Sherman Gardens, Corona del Mar The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Renfro Charles Newcomb of Corona dcl Mar. is ·a graduate of Corona del Mar l11gh School and Westmont College, Santa Barbara. The bridegroom, son of Peter John Zantos and the late Mrs. Zantos, graduated Crom Garden Grove High and attended Cypress Junior College. The couple plan to live In Newport Beach after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Mn; Stone Stone-Waters Elizabeth Allene Waters of Corona del Mar and Douglas Charles Stone of Huntington Beach exchanged wedding vows m Chris t Church by the Sea. Newport Beach The bride, a fifth generation Californian, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren P Waters of Corona del Mar. She is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School a nd the University of California. Irvine. The bridegroom. son of Dr Orville J Stone of Huntington Harbour and Mrs. Margaret Case Stone of lluntangton Beach, graduated .from University lligh School and 1s attendin& UC I The couple will reside in Santa Ana after a honeymoon in Paris and London. Hayden -F ehrenkamp Kendra Dawn Fehrenkamp and Christopher Mark Hayden, both of Costa Mesa, were married in St. Cathe rine's Church, Riverside. The bride, daughter of Lt. Col. < Ret.J and Mrs. J oseph 0 . Fehrenkamp of Riverside. is a graduate of Polytechnic lligh m Riverside and California State University, Looft Beach. Or. and Mrs. Richard A. Hayden of Newport Beach are the parents of the bridegroom, a graduate of Servite lligh in Anaheim and Hum boldt State University Holmes-Troupe Pamela Troupe and Christopher Holmes of Costa Mesa, were married recently In the First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa. ' The bride, daughter of Mrs. Peggy Troupe and Mr. Ralph Troupe, both of Costa Mesa. graduated from Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast College. She is currently a nursing student at Golden West College. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. I lolmes, of Costa Mesa . graduated from Costa Mesa High and Santa An 1 College. After a wedding trio to Northern California. the couple plan to live In .:=osta Mesa. Reichardt-Riley ~ Kathleen Ann Riley and Paul Eric Reichardt, both of Balboa, were married recently In Laguna Beach at the Community Presbyterian Church. The bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roger E. Riley of Balt.)oa Pen1nsula, la a graduate. of Newport Harbor High School and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. 1 The bridegroom , son of Mrs. Andrew Dossett of Balboa and Mr. Robert Reichardt of San Dte10, graduated from Newport Harbor High and Fresno State University. Alter a honeymoon In Canada, the couple will make their home in Corona del Mar. Bullington -S~t:..P.!:.~~1-.. d Chuck Bulllnsto~ of Cotta M!.f ~•chan1ed weddln1 vows in Eatatt· cla Park, Cotta Mesa. The bride, dau1bter of Sblrley and Charle• Sheppard of Balboa, 1rad~ated from Newport Harbor H11h School, Newport Beach. The brlde1room, aon of Janet and Charles ·Bullington of Costa Me11, 1raduated from Harbor High and Is attendln1 Northern Art1ona Unlverally In Flagstaff. • ' ...... -l ,..._-... ............ --' .... \Ir Q11(/ ,\1r\ J\rmss Kraiss-Klein Kart•n Corinne Klem of Ed wall , Wash and Larry Wayne Kra1ss of Cost;i Mesa t•xchanged wedding vows 1nDavcnport ,W<.1sh .n•t•cnlly The bride, daughter of Mr and . Mrs. Dwa1nc Klein of Edwall . graduated from Sprague lhgh School in W;.i s h1ng ton and So ulhl•rn Caltforni<i Coll <.!gc. <'osl a Mesa .Wr arul 1\-1rs Hurke , • Burke-Kelly Jo J\nn Kelly of Costa Mesa and T<"rry Burke of Lancaster were mar· ricd recently m the Lutheran Church of the Mastt'r, Lancaster The bride, daughter of John R. Kel- ly and Dorothy A Kelly of Costa Mesa. graduated from Costa Mesa l11gh School and attended Oranae ,.. • ,. Ill •• •• • .... "' The• hrid<.·groom son of M1 and 'vtrs Wa\nt' Kr..s1 ss of C'o..,ta Mesa. gr a1 tuatt·d fn>m E sla11 !'1a ll igh School and will he a Sl·mor pn• med sludt•nt al Southl·rn California -t'ollt•ge J\ft er a hom·vmoon tnp l11 Yellowstone 'llallonal Park ancl W ashmglon. tlw e1111 pl l' w1 II II v t• 111 Costa Mcsu - ' < 'oasl CollC'ge Mr and Mrs Curlelon Burke of Lanc•aster art> the pa rt'nts of the bridegroom. who is a graduate 11( An telopt' Valley High School Tht• !'ouplt' pl an lo II\ 1• in Lan t·askr aflc•r a ~cdding Lnp to I.as Vegas and the <:nrncl TC'lons ... t Si 2 L Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. August 30. 1981 •• Sh'e should ellcourage him to 'look around' DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am a busi· neuwoman. aaie 47. divorced for 18 years, con· 1ldered attractive and have been datln1 a man for four months whose wife left hlm a fter 24 years or ~arrla1e. The divorce will be final In October. After 8111'1 wife left, I waa introduced to him a mutual friend and have grown to love him. He say1 he loves me, but since he has been mBTried so Iona he feels he should not be In a hurry to make a commitment. His friends as well as his two grown children have met m e apd like me. tiut they all caution him not to rush Into marriage again and to look atound. · Although he is quite sure I am perfect for hlm, Bill feels that perhaps they are n ght. He wants to date others and make s ure he's getting the best woman available. even though he doesn't want lo risk loslng m e. Should I encourage him to date others to make sure he has found the best woman available, or should I ask him to decide one way or the other? -E. DEAR E.: By all mean11 encourage Bill to look around. Tell hlm you'll be looking too. If be ~::) _lll_lU_l_ll_I __ • ___ _ find.I aomeoae he like• bet&er, co111lder yoaraelf lucky be dJdn't feel obllga&ed to marry you and meet her later. If BUI 1bop1 around and comu back to say, "You're the ,best," the marrla1e wtll be much more sol.Id. You'll both IL.Dow he wasn't dra11ed to the altar with a 1aa ln It.ii rlM. DEAR ANN: Thanks for nothing. I wasted my postage. You told me to take classes, do volunteer work, gel involved. I have taken so many classes that I 'm nearly broke. I also go to Cree event.a sponsored by the library. the botanical gardens, the natural history museum. What else is there? From the letter you sent. l gather all I have lo look forward to is a life of miser able public service. I seem destined to be one of those wretchedly lonesom e old ladif8 who eventually slicks her bead In the oven -and her friends could never fi&ure out why. Why didn't you level with me and say, "You are doomed The s ituation is hopeless, so get used to it'·? I wanted some alternaU¥e to dating services and ads ln newspapers, but I see there are none H something terrible happens to me, as a result of answering an ad In a paper or a magazine, I hope you hear about It and realize it was all YOUR rault. NO FAN DEAR NO FAN : If the tone of your letter LO me ls an example of &be way you approub ne w frlendl, I'm not surprised you are lonely. No one wants to be around a peraoo who Is hostile, cranky and unpleasant. I repeat my initial advice: Stay away from lonely hearts dubs and bUnd ads. Thty can be dangerous. Bette r to be lonely &hao s windled, beat up or dead. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Some of the people I work with say their children and ramily members have written to you three and four times and their letters have never appeared in the paper. They say you publish only the letters for which you can come up with a clever a nswer. Would you care to comment? If this letter shouJd m ake It In print, I would dJe or the shock -MARION IN MEXICO. MO Dear Marloa: Call Ute cMoaer. Tiiie people •M complained an uaderataadably dllappoUl&ed, b•t I receive over l ,000 pieces of maU every day aad can pubUsb on.ly t bree letters ID a •ln•le cohama. The problem•• apace. Aa for printing only tbe let&er for wblcb I bave a cleve r aruawer . . . not true. What'• IO clever about Ulla one? OF.AR ANN LANDERS I did the dumbest thin~ 1n the world and have been puying for 1t ever stn('<.' I can't eat or sleep or think straight I was crazy about this guy I'll call Len We hud a-right three months ago I was mad as hell. so I wrote a letter to Len's dad and told him what a rottc·n i.CIO he had Now no one in the family will speak to me, and Len lhink!i I am a terrible person Please tell me how to get over h ating myself DUMB BUNNY OEAR BUNNY: Write another le tter lo Len's rather and apologlie. You may not get the forgive· ne11" you seek, but you'll feel better. Burro.ughs' 80th worth celebrating Lucy and 'waiter Burroughs at his 80th birthday party By MARY JANE SCARCELLO Of-0.llyl"lleCIUff E veryone knows the best thing about a birthday is the party. So when Newport Beach's Walter Burroughs. former owner and publisher of the Daily Pilot, turned 80 last week, friends and family got tqgether ror festivities. Toni and Phil Doane, his daughter and son-in- la w, hosted the party al the home of Mr. and Mrs . Charles Hermann, Doane's parents. Grandsons Timothy . Bradley and Blair Doane helped with the celebration, too. Burroughs, who owned the Costa Mesa G lobe· Herald which later became the Daily Pilot, is known for his support of colleges in Orange County. He encouraged the young Orange Coast College District in the late 1940s and helped bring the Uni versity of California to Irvine in the 1960s. He retired as publisher of the Pilot in 1964 but continued as chairman or the board until retiring in 1968 from a career in journalism beginning as a copyboy in Tacoma. Wash. Still busy. Burroughs is a business cons ultant and president of Orion Management Corp. He and his wife Lucy enjoyed lbe good wishes Sagittarius: Start rebuilding Monday, Auiuat 31 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES !Mar 21 ·Apr 191 Examination or le1ital document may be necessury Go i.low. be thorough and refuse to become inextricably involved in prohlt•m which does not concern you Acc{'nl on publu· rclat1on11. chan~e. variety, dealings with member or oppos1ll• !'lt'X TAURUS tApr 20-May 201 · Basic adJui.tmt'nl occurs al home base Family dirrerences can tw am1cablv set- tled. Another Taurus rigures prominently Kt•t>p resolu t1ons concerning work. basil' 1ssu1•i.. nutrition . diet and medical appointment GEMINI t May 21 June 201 Emotional responses tend to dominate logic Know 1t. protect selr in clinches Personality. charisma. physical allract1on these play maJOr roles in scenario Steer dt•ar of i.etr derephon Don't wear heart on sleeve Ci\NC'ER 1Junc 21 Jul) 221 l"o<'U'I on strul·ture. dt'· sign. productum. promotion and arldl•d n·s110ns1b1hty. Rclal1oni.h1p I!> intens1r1ed l..oni.t rani.tt' 1mphcal1ons HOROSCOPE c·om(' into toc:us Clbt<tin \'ahd propt•rt) Jppru1-.c1t Your po,1t100 "'ltrongcr lh<tn you m11:ht 1mJl(IOC' LEO I July 2J·AUK 22 1 If \OU 111~1\I on hJni:ini: onto past, you'll J>U) pnrc in C'Onfus1on, c11.,ont•nlatmn ~m phas1s oo versat1ht). errand!'!. i.hort tnvs Jnd ninclusion of longstanding transaction Pubh1°1l) and touch nf fame" accomµanies your crforto; VIRGO IAuiot 23 Sepl 221 New apprnal'h lmn~s ex l'ellent financial return. Display piom•tmnl( '>p1rit , courage of convictions and willingness lo tukl' an in · dependent stance Focus on personal possci.sums, lo{'at mg 1061 article. money which results from creativt' en · deavors IJBRA l~pl 23 Oct 22> Cycle is high and you rise above petty dct111ls Be willing to tukc "intuitive leap " Means don't get bogged down with conventions. red tape. oCflce pohllcs. senseless trad1t1on You'll get -.upport from family members. SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov 21 r Study l..eo message ror valuable ltlnl Look behind scenes. protect self rrom at· tempts to deceive. Check diet. keep resolutions concern- ing recreation. exercise and proper rest You now are concerned with "body image." SAGITTARIUS INov. 22 Dec. 211 You can win friends and lnnucnce people you must first undertake .. rebuilding program .. Love triungle could be in picture. Be discerning, discriminating und discreet. Leo, Aquarius, S<-orplo persons figure promlnllnlly. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19J Be ready for special rcque11ts. need for written material and dealings with those In authonty Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius person fi1ure In scenario. Government papers command atten· lion. You'll extricate self from ··delicate situation.·• AQUARIUS <Jan 20·Feg 181 Long range plans will be clartned. Family situation becomes less complicated. Emphasis on emotional responses. expen1e1, com· E f fhi aAll.L'I ~~·.,... ___ .....,. ....... ,.,,., ... ..c:.,_.._ •.• _o... IC ....... -._.,,..,,.., 1;ona-..141 ·12tt , . ..._. .... .............. CM01 -~~ ,............, .. .......,_,. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFtm ADS Ml•H18 • RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTHY .... , .... ...... ''" ........... c.teMIN-141-eUt MOTICI °'MOM DISCllMIMATOllT fJOUCY AS TO STUDIM'rS ~ntl'llnt community HurMfY khOOI •dml~ students ol eny reoe, cokw. natlonll and tthnlc ongln to all tht rlghta, prMleo-t. pn>grarN atld actMtlee gtnerally 9CCOrded or ma~ •1.,.. to student• et the eahoof. It doet not dl.arfmlnete on the bet!• of r•o•, color, natlonet •nd e thnic orig in In tdmlnletrMlon of I~ educetlontil pollc'". tdmlMlon pOfio* encl other school-tdmlnlt*nCI programs. I • ~-~~i n ASHLEIGH @_.~~--BRILLIANT --~-' IN MY OWN SMALL WAY, .... >' j ,, • ' IAM HELPING PEOPLE, .., ·~" ... .,. " "~" .....,.,...., 0.M {_rw~ ·~ ,,, .... ,,..,. r 'ff••~~ !I'll; IF Ol'JLY BY LE:'AVINC MOST OF THEM ALONE . \ .. mun1cullon and ~pmtual ins11(hts What yC1u have been "ail ini;: for ill "on the way " PIS<.'Klo\ t 1-'t•b l9·Mar. 201 Whal had been hidden t·om1·~ mlo v1l'W t:mphas1s on ni'dll card!>, financial !'ltatui. or onP eloi.t• to you. including partner or mate. lll•ahw that you will not get something for nothing By c1l'r1nini:: tcrmi. you w1ll 1Zel moncy :. worth ' Keep an eye on loca of the 30 guests at the party beginning with cocktails and continu ing through dinner and the traditional birthday cake. Mrs. Burroughs summed it up best with, "The whole evening was a whacking hig success " T he March of Dimes Birth Defect roun dation, Orange County Chapter, will hold a volun· teer leadership conference for community leaders from 9.30 a m to 2 p.m Sept 16 The program, held at the Mei.a Verde Lt'arn ing Center, will include talks by Loui se Roy, vice president for volunteer service!>, Jant' Wyatt, or the board or trustees; David McPhcr!.on. of tht· Pe diatrics Dept at the UCI Medical \(•nlcr, and Gwend11 Watson, second vice cha1rm<in of the county March of Dimes The speakers will share their id<'as for future (l ' '·-.- \ ' \ .,,~ programs and pro1ects to protect unbOrn and newborn babies from birth defects Anyont• interel>tcd in allendinJt may call the Marl'h or Dimes at 979-2270. The Irvine Terrace Philharmonic As · '>C1C1<1tt•s an> planning a .. Hula Happening" from 5 HAPPENINGS to Ii p m S1•pl 13 at the Granv1llt• Clubhouse in Nt·'A-µort Bt•iJth T u:kl'ls an' $20 t'ach, and proceeds will go to\\ard lhe Orange County Philharmonic Society's free yuuth c·orH·crt!,, music mobile irnd school con· FROM OUR DESIGNER REPTll 66c "ICllOUND'' •2• YD. W'LINEK-fALLCOLORS-AEG.SUI ft.1 I SELECTION! SPECIAL GROUP! 60'' IPOITIWUI $ l 77 * 10UD caNI ftftc l PAlllCI R .fol5.91 IYD. : ="U::l: '77..,. NOTIONS RIOTI IOUCLI .~~~ ANY 4n.s 60" wldt • R;, $5. 98 •1 OO INTllPACI S WOVEN & NON·WOVEN , I ••• Orang Coast DAILY PI LOT/Sunday, August 30, 1981 RIAllSTATI Dow to sell your home and get your cash, too By ROBERT J. BRUSS DEAR BOB: Last February, we lis ted our home for sale al $124,500. I did as you suggested and talked w three age nls 11efore listing with the best one. The agent bas aggressively tried to sell our home but without luck. I kno w the asklng prke ls right because the agents showed m e recent sales prites of neighborhood homes. Also, the bank holding our firs t mortga ge sent out an appra iser who says he wlll loan the buyer up lo $98,000. T he pro blem Is our current VA mortgage at !ts percent Interest Is paid down to only $41,000. We need $50,000 from the sale to pay the sales commission and make a down paym ent on our next house. llow can we find a buyer wlth $26,500 for the d own payment so he can take that $98,000 loan? -Len II. DEAR LEN Som ething 11-wrong with a home which has n 't sold an six months. The reason most homes don't sell isn't prac·e It's financing Forget t hat $98,000 m o rtgage offered because few pros p~clive buyers havt' enough incom e to qualify for it. Your bank just wants to get rid of that old 8 5 percent first mortgage You sa y you nN•d $50,000 to buy your next home. Why not le<1\'e that 8.5 percent VA $41.000 REAL ESTATE MAILBAG first mortgage alone and add a SS0,000 assum able second mortgage'> Shop among local banks, S&Ls. finanCl' companies. and mortgage brokers for the best terms Then you can offer your home with $91,000 or financin g on a low down pay ment s a le. Ask your agent to run want ads advertis ing a weekend open ho use "$5.000 down m oves you m ... You'll be s hocked at all the potential buyers with good Job income who can make the monthly mortgage payments but who can barely scrape up the $5,000 down pay ment Structure the third mortgage you carry back attractively A "dead m o rtgage ... sometimes ca lled a s l t-ep1n g mortgage, with interest accumulating for five years could be a \'ery sound investment for )'OU /1111oi,ati t'e idPas u'ork UEAR BOB: I owe .)'OU an apology for critlclz· in~ your innovativt' realty finance ideas last year. As a realtor for l R year!>, I resiste d a nything m ore cr eative than second m ortgages for my buyers a nd selle rs. About s ix months ago I realized we don't need hanks and S&Ls to rina nce mortgages. Wilh cash down payme nts or 10 percent or 15 per cent of the sales price, I've bee n able Lo sell 16 homes since January, all without ne w mortg ages. Some selJe ra took back third m ortg a ges. but I carefully quallned the buyers to bf' sure they c an afford the payments. Now I think reallors like mt>, before I c ha nged my thinking. nre &hf' biggest obl'itaclt> to homf' sales. -William W, DEAH WILLIAM · Thank you for v11ur k1111t letter Smart rt•alty agenL<., are .tvo1d111~ I I ud1 t1ona l mort~agl' lende rs like: lhl' plagut· IJt>n1usP most prospective buyer., t•an't quuhf\ for ne.,., mor tgages today Many surc·(•ssful .1gl•n1 s won ·1 even t ake lis tings unl1•.;., tht• wll1•r .11.:r •. ,., lo finam·e thl' s ale It's wishful thanking to e:<pl'l't l111)1°r1-to qualify for murtgagl•-. at l1>da~·s h1i.:h nwrtgJ~\' 111 lt·resl ralt's l lnttl 111t1•rest ratt·~ drop vou'vt• adopkd lht• n~ht !<.t·l ler f111<1111•1· .1111111 11· to 1·11 homes Lease-option .~ prai~''" DE AR 808: Sever al months ago, ~ou n •c·oni· mended we try selling our house 011 a 12·month lease·opllon. With.in a w Pek alter reading )OUr re port on lcase·oplion advantages and pitfalls. our agent found a nice coup le to rent our bou'" ~ ilh an option to buy it anytime within a yur. Although th<> agent Is mad a t ui. bt>caust• 'iht' only got a $1,000 commli.i.ion now and must \}'alt for the ba lance until the option ls Pnrdsed, I'm sure that will happen within the .)ear. Ju,t thought I'd le t you know least'·Opllons work. -~tr'i. Taylor R. DEAH MRS TAYLOR fl .. Buth long and short term ll'ast• option s are dfert1ve techniques for ~wiling and flnannng home salt's In add1t1on. the tax advant<1ges are out"tandtn.i too The own• I read and heJr ho\lo lca~e options arc bt•ing ust•d. the more t•onv111ct>d I bt•corn(' !hill l<.'ase optio ns are the most undt•rust>d r1·alt~ .,aie'I and finance methods . Readers desiring m} report "flow Short a nd Lo ng Term Least· Optuins Lin In cr<.'ase Your Realty Profits · may obtain .1 1.·np~ b} sending a $2 <:h<·ck payable lo "Newspa1w1 IH111ks" for Report 81111 to The O<til) l'alut I' 0 Box 259. Norwood. N .J 07648 (;011sult rou11selor DEAR 8 0 8 : I own 'r\'er;.al invf'stm1•nt prop· t'rtit'i. a round to wn. I'm undrcidf'f1 \\he thn to 'if'll or refinance the m but I n·ali1t' thf') arPn't doing me any good becau ,<· I've clt•prN·iatt>d thPrn to almoi.t nothing . Sho uld I 1·Achange lht•m" Or would a sale be bt'llf'r s ine<> th1• ca1>lta t ~:iin., ta'\: rate was reducf'd'! I hei.ilat1· to tau. to a n·:ill\ agent abou t thei.t' building!<. lwcau~r hf' "ill ~ant a listing on the m . -JnomP ~ DEAR .JEROME Your bl'sl bC't 1~ to 1·ons11lt a ct•rlif1ed real ei.tatt• counselor Thi·'• 1111ln 1d11ab work on a fee bas is to analy.lc your ... 1tualto11 anti then make unbiased recommcndatwns If vuu ac ccpt the proposed solution, the C'Ounsf"lc1r, ~all ht'lp you implement the plan. To locate a local c·ert1f1ed real E•sl ate counselor. contact your lut·<il Ho:ird of Healtors · Exceptional Townhomes; Prestigious Turtle Rock . .. . ~ --v Ii' . (\'.\ , .. l '. 4 ~~::. • I 133/40/o (141/s APR) First 2 years on a 30-year loan fake .idvan1,1gl' uf th1., ll•W r.lll' Im th1· l1r ... 1 2 \'•'Jr'-W 11h ,, ..,,,,, . ., pnle of $139 ~90, vvur down payment•~ 5211,090, with a 111.111 .im11un1of$11 t 900 'Tuur flr<,I 24 monthl} payment~ arc S l.304 r hc: rcmdmmK 28 }'l'.H' .ir1· di mMkl'I 1a11· ,11 do'>t' 11f t"•l row Fo r c11amplc, al 1b'4% ( l 6o/1 APR). 136 month I\ P"' ml•nh 111 $I 5211 All m11nthl) pa) ml'nt ... include pnnupal .rnd mlcrc.,I T here i!i no prep.lyment pen .. lty. A.,k \our .,aJc., rep rl'WOlilllVC' for dt'ta11<. Choose a 2-or J -bedroom townhome w11h u•r,rn11l 1111• 1·ntrv. v.11Jh1·u pr h1>;h u•1lmp.!>. w11ud ·burn1ng (i replacC' and (urnilurt'·(1ni.,ht•d hMdwuod lill>inl'ln Furn1'>h('d modl•I., op1m I 0" m to 6 pm uailv <..111 (714 J RS 1 1837 1111 111l11rmJllnn From $139,990 Turtle Rock R!<:ige 8laner bydkit . -.: -LJ.-~~':::.·::.·· .!.!".::." ·:::: .. ~·.;;~-,,-"' .. i.. ! / we VILLAGE OF TURTLE ROCK 1HE IRVINE ca\11~ I r •t n 1r _.u, -h,1.lhf1o I lh o 11h1 • Act now. Financing to suit your needs. No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commi ss ion, school and college districts and county government than the Daily Pilat .. ~~~~~~-~ ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------ Finally a Sensibly Priced Boatslip-$695,000 In a worlJ where m ore anJ more buys less :mJ lc11s, we're pleaseJ to announce somc- thina as reasonable as Seaside Pointe -che last new waterfront homes '"'n the islands of l luntin1tron Harbour. De1igned for tho1c whose reaidcnce i1 a statemen t of achievement a1 well aa an Investment in llvina; each home i1 1ump- tuou1ly appointed, completely landscaped. and includes n 35 foot boaulip. lf you mun pay two to three million dollar• for your waterfront ho me, p,le u e aro to Newport Harb\)UT. Seaside P~lnte it for the ' (Hotne Included) fruga l rich who ~rill seek to cnmnmizc on csscnti.11 lu>.uric,. lf you wish to build your own home near your boat dock we have waterfront home· site• from $528,000. Seaside Pointe 1s not for everyone and le not shown to everyone. For n uppolnc· ment please cnll (714) 846·4463 or (213) 592·2839. A variety of financing plan are available with rate a low a11121/•% (Annual PercentaJCe Rate). Coopcra· tion to broken. r t IN HUNTINGTON HARROUR .... OHRl9"8R8 Gl I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 30. 1981 Bil .. CONSTRUCTION IS UNDER WAY for The Goeden Co 's Capistrano Rovale communitv in . San Juan Capistrano Seventy-eight lux- urious homes in one and two-story designs will be built in u lovely country setting F'or - ty lar~e equestrian-oriented lo~s with up to 51 2 acr es are currently available. An in· formation center . desi gned to introduce homebuyers to this unique community. is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m to dusk For more i nformation. c-a ll 661 -7709 San Francisco plan raises highrise costs SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Want to I build a skyscraper? Great, says Mayor Dianne Feinstein. But there are a couple of things she'd like you to do first. Like build houses for the folks who'll work in the buildine. And help pay for impt-ovements in the transit system taking them to work. It's the mayor 's plan to improve the downtown bus iness district and at the same time ins ure the public won't have to pick up the tab. The problem, says Mrs. Feinstein is that skyscrapers are sprouting at an unprecedented pace -at least on drawing boards. She wants to make sure that the people who work in those concrete towers have a place to live and a way to get to work -and she doesn't want the city to have to pay for either. So the city will give its blessing to your ~uilding, but only if you agree lo build houses and pay special transit taxes. City planners say such tradeoffs are unique, but they may not be for ''Corporations are going to have to take more of a leadership role." long. Officials in places like Cleveland, Boston, Washington and elsewhere are watching cloeely. Some downtown developers think the policy's unfair. Two or the big- gest -Walter Shorenstein and Mel Swig -have sued to stop a tax on new buildings in order to pay for public transit. Hilton hotel officials announced in May that plans to build a 27-story tower in the sleazy Tend~rloin had been scrapped. Mana1ement ex- planation: the city policy made it too ex~nslve. Highrlse foes say sagging tounsm prompted the cancellation. Other developers, however have tentatively gone along with the policy. "It's the cost of doing busi- ness in San Franc ls co," said a spokesman for downtown Interests who uked not to be identified. The city housing policy i1 an in- terim one and won't become law un- til after heartnes later this year. Meanwhile, there are no penalties U developers renege on pledges, ac they are hurrying to obtain permits. Environmentalist.a also have got.ten Into the act. They want a moratorium on skyscrapers until the effects ol such growth are known. Downtown intereata have aareed to pay for a $360,000 envtronmenUal im- pact report (EIR) as part of an In- formal agreement with anU·irowt.b actlvilst.s who wlll, in return, hold off on pushing for new ballot lniUaUves to lhnJt highrtae development. A contract waa recently awarded for the EJR, which pr.obabl)' will take about a year. "City officials have already made up t.belr mlndl: Downtown 1bould pay more because it bu necaUve Im· pact on public transit," Hid RlchU'd Morten, an otncer of the San Fran- cl1co Chamber at Commerce. The butldiq boom 11 euy to tx- pla!n ll you look at the vacancy rate of le11 than l percent for dowDt.own office~•· S..-••Uioa 1q11an fM ti oftlee IPHe II ...... COllltnletlaD iDOdMI' 5 oatmon IQU&n feet bu \,;;;; ao- proved for building, and still another 11 million square feet, or some 35 major projects, are under review by the planning commission, said Dean Macris, city planning d irector. During the 1ast decade, office s pace jumped about 1.8 million square feet a year . Macris predicts that in the next three years. annual growth will be 2.5 million square reel. Highrise development brings the city 8,()()().10,000, new jobs a year. Last year 870 housing units were built. "We can't go on producing those jobs and virtually no housing," Macris said. "While developers aren't particularly pleased by it, I think there are those who understand . . . there has to be a partnershlp." Just one developer, Canada's Daon Corp., has actually begun contribut- ing housing, rehabilitating a Haight- Ashbury hospital to provide apart· ments for the aged and donating more than $1 million to fix up 450 vandalized units in public housing projects. Under the mayor's plan, de - velopers will build, or pay for, hous - ing, predominantly in semi-industrial areas around the financial district. Under the interim formula. the first 50,000 square feet are exempt. The formula suggests that each addi- tional 250 square feet means one employee -and 40 percent of the workers wilJ need housing at the rate of 1.8 persons per unit. The policy is versatile. Holiday Inn, planning a Tenderloin hotel, agreed to pay SO cents a day per oc- cupied room for 20 years, assuming the hotel is 80 percent booked, Macris said. The fees will offset rents whlch are expected to rise in the area. A two-pronged plan to tax highrises is designed to help pay for the finan- cially ailing Municipal Railway. Under the first tax, signed into law in May. new highrises will have to pay a one-time fee or up to $5 a square foot. Citv Supervisor Louise Renne, who sponsored the plan, said she expects the tax to yield $11 million to $30 million. The Board of Supervisors also has passed leglslaUon to establish an as- sessment district in which downtown buildings would pay a yearly fee. District boundaries and a payment ' formula are yet to be worked out and public bearings must be held. ' "In the long run, it will be possible to make more money when we can get people to work -we wut be more Ii k e I y to Io s e bu a t·n es a " if transportation is inadeqttate, abe said. The Sborenstein-Swi1 sult contends that the hiehrlse tax is a "thinly velJed property tax,'' which, because of Proposition 13, needs voter ap- proval before enactment. A chamber study found lhe city loet 10,625 Jobe since 1977 u 14 major companies left. Morten says ei1ht others, with 1,800 Jobs, say they'll leave soon. Thomas Merle, vice president ot th~ Bay Area CounclJ, representin1 local buslneu, said developeri are more likely to meet city demands 1.f lt streamllnes the permit proceg and encoura1ee hJ1ber·den1lty aonlq. "There's • reelln1 that the corpora· tiona can solve problems the pubUc sector can't," be 1ald. "Corporallonl are lo6.nC to have to take more at 1 leadenbfp role. But there'• also th• dancer U you aqueae too bard, t.bey'U reJct by taklnt • walk to BOlH, Colorado Springs or HOUiton. ( Single FamilY Homes in Huntington Beach from $149,990 Specia onus: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Rec;urring Closing Costs Magnificent 2 and 3-bedroom homes across the street from scenic Lake Park only a short walk to the beach. ' Creative exterior designs are in perfect harmony with the ambiance of the ocean. Lavish interiors offer an abun~anc~ of open space and feature sumptuous master suites. Massive hand-made wood-burning fireplaces. private fenced yards with large patios and attached 2 and 3-car garages. A warm village atmosphere. plus the convenience of a central location in the charming old tree section of Huntington Beach. FM simple tiff• ond no montty association fff1. 10o/o Down Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 536-1459 1 I ... -"' '. -- Special New Financing . . .. 6 ---. -.. ~ ;~ .· •• , ••a Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Auguet 30, 1981 QUALITY CONDOMINIUMS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR . Pheasant Creek condos priced for new buyers If you have waited to buy, now Is the perfect time to take advantage of this fantastic oppor· tunlty. The builder wlll pay your prtnclpal and Interest payments through December '81 as well as all non·recurrtng closing costs! Beautiful 2 and 3 bedrooms each with enclosed garage, amidst a picturesque setting of waterfalls, ponds and streams. Vaulted ceilings, woodburnlng fl replaces, spacious private patio or deck, swimming pool and therapy spas. Easy quallfylng for flrat tfm•buyeral 100/o Down Below Market Financing Investors Welcome Sterling Homes' new Pbeaaant Creek con· domir)ium community in EJ Toro is surrounded by rol~f hills and natural countryside. Priced from $67.~. the one· and two-bedroom. two-bath con· dominiums are being offered with 12~ percent in· lerest. (13 percent A. P.R.> financing for five years. Also Jielping first time buyers to affordably · purchase a home is down paymenls as low as 5 perc~t. 'I)e s ales office and three decorated models are open daily from 10 a .m. until 5 p.m . and on the weekends from 10 a .m . until 6 p.m. For further in· formation, phone 855·1525. Talte the San Diego Fre~nyay to the E .. Toro Road exit north. Proceed on E~ Toro Road to the new community located about,three miles S)ast Trabuco Road. • • N Bennett R,ancb in El Toro. The William Lyon {:Jo. is offering one· and two-story, three-and four-bedroom homes within a pastoral environ- ment bordered by stately eucalyptus trees. The 80 -acre site. where citrus trees once surrounded rambling ranch t)euses. lies in the shadow of the Saddleback Moun~ains. T~e seven tiomes remaining in the phase are currently being offered under a special. close-out program. The hqmes involved range from three bedrooms and two baths up to four bedroom and three baths. Prices range from $131,990 to $151 ,990. Models are open daily except Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the corner of Trabuco Road and Cherry Street in El Toro. Take the San Diego or Santa Ana freeway to the El Toro Road exit. then travel north to Trabuco, turn right and follow Trabuco past Cherry to the Lyon community . • McLain Development Co. 's exclusive Wimbledon VU1a1e single-family home community In Costa Mesa is in the third and final phase of con· struction. Prices average $195,000 for the one· and two-story res idences. Only 41 homes remain. Ranging in size from 1,569· to 2,476-square feet, four floos: plans are available in three dis· tinctite exteriors of country English stylings. Four models are open daily for viewing from 10 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. Take the San Diego freeway to Fai 'ew exit in Costa Mesa north to South Coast Driv • right on South Coast Drive, left on Wim edon Way to Wimbledon Village. • ntrtdge Cove, a new luxury condominium unity in Costa Mesa, is still offering a 12~ t (13.010 A.P.R.) financing program. Phase already more than half sold. T o-bed oom. two-bath homes are priced from S117, . Furnished models are open daily. Take the N wportjFreeway toward Costa Mesa, exit via Bak/! Streft, turn right on PauJarino, left on B • the1 right on Bak.er to the homes. ergreen Properties' S4 million. S2·home inium community, Ever(reea Villaa in Lind•, will open late this year, offering one- and t o-bedroom homes in affordable prices rang· ins fr m S7f .OOO to $82,500. o floor plans are offered, in sizes ranging from 35-le 950-square feet. Both offer large, open ~ s wllh upgraded Whirlpool appliances in· cl m(crowave ovens. heavy duty disposals, diali shets. hood range and continuous-cleaning o~ens Double sinks, large pantries. oak cabinetry $rid ~ ramie tile counter tops are also included as ~ rd f~atures. e d~velopment was made possible through a c alive effort between the builder and the City ofi ~ a Linda. Although no public subsidies were , the city waived some fees and cut con· red tape in order to help bring Evergreen lruition. e new community is taking shape on Yorba Ll.,cla Boulevard, a block east of Lakeview. Addi- tJOnaJ lnlormation ls available from the exclusive · saleia ~ta. Mill and Kite Rolllna. by calling 970- short block to Avocado and left to the develop· ment. Decorated models are open from 11 a .m . till 6 p.m. daily. For more information, call 673-3271. • In the Irvine Village of Woodbridf(e. Warm- ington Development's Woodbridge Towabomes are priced from $131,990 to $144,990. A financing pro· gram features interest rates as low as 13lil percent 0 41 8 A.P.R.> Models are open daily from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. From $111,990 Open.Dally 10 am. to 6 p.m. (714) 846-5557 .~i. _..,.. Take the San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway to Culver Drive and follow the signs to Woodbridge. The Irvine Company's Information Center is locat- ed at the comer of Culver Drive and Barranca See aalesper9on for assoclatloo dues and financing details. Parkway. • EspeciaUY. for young, Orange County executives who know where they're headed. here are the 0 Gokl Nuaet • award·winnins homes that fit your lifestyle and your imqe. Beautiful ccnduninium residences. established within a spectacular settiJ11 rJ running streams, plush foliace. waterfalls. and pat recreational attractima ... the perfect mind unwinder. The location. ri1ht in the heart rJ everything; the best in Orange County. PENTRIDGE COVE 'BEST IN THE WEST' HOMES FOR THE WEST'S BEST, YOUNG EXECUTIVES ••• 0 Wood-Burning rareplace 0 Modem Kitchens with Pantry & Full Complement rJ ApP!iances 0 Ceramic Countertq>s 0 Luminous Kitchen Ceilinga 0 EnclOICd. Two-Car Ganse with Automatic Door Opener 0 Private Patia1 or 9.lconies 0 Swimming Pool & Wtulpool Spa. lnterett Rate 12% % 13.010% APR Two Bedroom, Two Bath from $117,900 Baker at Randolph, Co.ta Mesa (714) 557·2360 Daily Pilat SUNOAY,AUGUST30, 19'1 ' STOCKS TELEVISION CLASSIFIED C3·4 cs CS.12 Orange County's Leading firms. are featured in stock spotlight ... C2 Hazardous waste spurs new industry l\iandatoryinsurance · coverage pending By PAT DUNN oe • .,....,,........,. Environmental mishaps such as the one at New York's Love Canal have created a need for the in· surance industry to provide environmental protec- tion coverage. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA> is expected to issue final regulations requiring all owners or operators of treatment, storage or dis· posal facilities of hazardous waste, to obtain public liability insurance. "This is a new frontier for the insurance in· dustry." said Ken Goldstein, president of Swett & Crawford Management Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of The Continenta l Corp. and one of a limited number of firms offering the new coverage. "Many companies are delaying entry into this market because of difficulties in determining ap- propriate risk. We are confident, however, that our risk assessment facility. CTEK, will be able to engineer the risk and give us the necessary in- formation to underwrite the program profitably,·• he said. CONSUMER CLOSE -UP Swett & Crawford, which has a branch office in Newport Beach, offe rs an environmental in· surance program that offers up to $10 million cov· erage for one loss. and $10 milUon in the ag· gregate. · "Most companies offe ring environmental in- surance are including legal defense costs as part of their limit of liability," Goldstein said. "But our program provides the full limit of liability plus legal defense costs. It also includes liability for genetic and prenatal injury." If the final EPA requirements resemble the guideline proposals that were released this January for review, approximately 68,000 com- panies will have lo "demonstrate financial responsibjlity for non-sudden and accidental" OC· currences that may cause bodily injury or proper- ty damage. According to the guideline proposals, an owner or operator or a hazardous waste, surface im· poundment, landfill or land treatment facility will have to maintain liability insurance of at least $3 'I' million per occurrence and $6 million in annual ag- gregate, exclusive or legal defense costs, for non- sudden gradual or long-ter m affects and acciden- tal occurrences. Further, hazardous waste handlers will have to carry coverage for "sudden and accidental occur- rences" that may cause bodily injury or property damage in the amounts of at least $1 million per occurrence and S2 million in annual aggregate ex- clusive of legal defense costs. A total of at least $4 million per occurrence and $8 million in annual aggregate coverage will s atisfy both the sudden and non-sudden require- ments. One big change expected in the final EPA re- quirements concerns large , financially secure companies. They may be allowed to self-Insure, thus bypa:Jsing insurance company fees. But this provision is not expected to undermine much busi- ness. Models di.splay promotional T-shirts at May Co.'s South Coast Plaza outlet. 'Jordache look ' i n c ludes • • c o-op c oncert promotion By KEITH TUBER OeltY .............. Query: What do Jordache, May Co. and Rob Grill and the Grass Roots have in com- mon? Answer: With an $80,000 co-op promotional campaign featuring radio and print saturation now in full swine. you don't have to be a propo- nent of "the Jordacbe look" to know it's a couple of free back-to-school rock concerts at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Sunday, Sept. 5. al the Orange Co unty fair and liked what she saw. "I remembered the group rrom the '60s, and saw lhey drew a lot of people in their 30s as welJ as those a lot younger,'' Ms . Kiskis said. "He (Grill> has ma1netiam and appeaJ to the customers we're looking for." Executives for both May Co. and Jordache are op. timistlc about the event which. if successful, will serve as a model for future rock concerts i.n other cities. •'We hope to move 3,500 units in two weeks," said Mark Hottman, Jordache vice president of marketlna. Actually, the "free" is qualified: In order to claim the tickets , you have to purchase a pair of Jordache denims or corda at a May Co. 's Mike's Place or MJ Place for Juniora depart- ment. Prices ran1e from $40 to $46. "THINK IT'S GREAT" Rob Grill •'That would be an in. crease of 200 percent." At May Co. 'a South Cout Plaza branch, store General Manager Bob Po1ue Hid \Vedne1day that Jorda~ aale. were rwmhll about • per~t hl1her than normal. •"Ibis bu not really been done with a department atore," aaid Barbara Kllkll1 May Co. apeeial eventa ana tubion promotion mana1er. "It's really I ftrat ln the country." The ldea tor the promotion be1an to take form laat February when Ruuell Hartman, Jordacbe prnl· dent, and Zachary Solomon, ' May Co. executive vice preal· dent , decided to do 1omethin1 "real bl1, 1' ac· cordlna to Ma. Klstil. "We wani.d eomethln1 bll and exdUn1, and be1an loot· inl for tomeooe who would wear the Jeana to help pro- mote the product. The prob- lem w11 that lf we cot someone real bl1, be mlcbt not want to do that." Ma. K1Jkll llW Rob Grill and the Gr.., Root.I perform ' "Salet bave been pr.Uy 1trona," Potue •aid, "but w. do a •tronl Jordacbe bat· neaa anyway. '11li1 promoUon eeem1 to be pu1bln1 It th~ the window." PotUe 1aid the at.ore la It•· int away about 7$ perceal 'Of CSee PaGll0110N, P11e Cl) .. I • "In fact." s aid John Tronzano, vice president or Swell & Crawford Management Co. Ltd., "com· panies that self.insure probably will buy excess coverage in order to be better protected ... Although it is difficult to predict how the new re· quirements will differ from those issued in January, the compliance schedule is expected to remain the same. It links dates of compliance ac- cording to revenues. For example, those operations gener ating $10 million or more in annual revenues for the period from January 1980 through January 1981 will have to comply by April 13. 1982. Operations generating between SS million to $10 million will have to comply by April 13, 1983. All others must comply by April 3, 1984. The EPA estimated that the program could cost industry $1 biJlion a year. Industry observers note that the number or firms offering gradual impair· ment pollution insurance is sure to increase at a brisk pace as awareness or the new liability . set forth in EPA regulations and Securities and Ex· change Commission disclosure rules, becomes more widespread. An anticipated SlOO million to $300 million in premiums is expected to be written in this new insurance field The Transportation Department already re- quires department minimum levels to be phased in over two years. They require carriers to main· lain liability insurance or a surety bond amounting to $1 million or SS00.000. depending on the sub· s tance transported. Tronzano pointed out that any manufacturing operation generates some form of hazardous waste. "How they dispose of it determines whether they are subject to the regulations . From an insurance point of view, the regulations apply only to those operations which generate or dispose or hazardous <See HAZARDOUS, Page O> Laguna used car dealer does business his way By SfEVE MITCHELL °' .. Deity "'-',.... Don Racke mann ha rdly represents the Image of an aggressive used car salesman despite the wide smile and a bone-crushing handshake. For one thing, there's the issue of his attire. No alligator boots or white ties here, friend. Bare-chested in the s ummer m o nths , Rackemann, a former raclng-rn.agazine publisher, usually sports only corduroy s horts a.nd a pair of EXECUTIVE PROFILE Brooks running shoes at his used car lot. Oh, yes, and a gold chain around his neck with the letter "D" in the middle. "I put on a shirt when I go to the bank," he ex- plains, a grin breaking acrosa his tanned face. Rackemann's Laguna Classic Motors isn't your run of the mill used car lot, either. No high pressure sales pitch here, pal. In fact, if you decide to do your shopping at Rackemann's tiny car lot off Coast Highway in north Laguna Beach, you'd better be prepared to pay cash on the barrel head. "We don't finance cars," the 51-year-old former race driver says. "And we don't take trade-ins except in a very few cases." And if you're thinking of offering Rackemann less than the staled price for one of his restored beauties. think again. "We price all the cars al the figure we're go- ing to sell them at,·' he says with a shrug. So much for playing "Let's Make a Deal " Despite bis non-compromising attitude -or maybe because of it -Rackemann said 161 cars went off his lot with new owners last year. "and we'll top that this year." We're talking classic cars with documented histories, buddy, not rusted out '56 Chevies. A small sampling: -A 1959 Carrera Cabrolet (Porsche >. one of only 13 made. "Belonged to Dr. Linus Pauling and it had 28,000 original miles on it,.. Rackemann said. "Had all of the documentation since it was originally purchased in Geneva for $4,665 . ·· The selling price? "Oh, it was well over $30,000." -A 1973 Ferrari Daytona Spyder , one of only 150 produced. "A friend brought that in here for me to sell, .. Rackemann said. "Sold for S32,000 in 1973, and it's only got 18,000 original miles on it." Rackemann's price~ "Right now it's for sale for $95,000." -A copy of a 1937 Mercedes Benz 540K Bertina Coupe made from a new Chevrolet Corvette. "They strip the Corvette down, extend the frame 22 inches, giving it a 120 inch wheelbase. then add all the components," Rackemann said. The finished fiberglass replica goes for $46,500 and Rackemann says he's sold 11 of them so far. One of the most unique characteristics of the Laguna Beach man's car business is the hired help. There's his wife, Jo, who does the books, son <See USED CARS, Page CZ> ............. ...,.. ..... Oo.. Raclcnaann , cntn, u turr~ bw hu /amMf/ ffrom le/f J Ron. K1U11, Jo aJif Rtkld. , I r ' • ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 30, 1981 LOCAL STOCKS SPOTLIGHT flRllll HOO. 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Homes Irvine Santa Ana S&L Voe. training Furniture Mobile homes Cmp. Autm. Irvine Cmp. produc ts Am. Pac. Newport Sch. Home bulldlng M ercury S&L Huntington Bch. S&L Pac. Scientific. Anaheim Control Inst. Fluorocarbon L aguna Nlguel Plastics Cov.ng. Tech. Irvine Home building Silvercrest Ind. Buena Park Mobile homes M SI Data Costa Mesa Cmp. produc ts Bentley Lab. EECO Brgford Fds. Al tee Comp. Care Printronics For Bet. Liv. Ramp. Gen. Swed tow VTN Stang Hy. Wes t. Digt. u ltrasystems First Newport Irvine Santa Ana Anaheim Anaheim Newport Bch. Irvine Laguna Nlguel Irvine Garden Grove Irvine San Clemente Newport Bch. Irvine Newport Sch Med. product s Elect. products FOOd process. Sound systems Healthcare Cmp. printer s Concrete prod. Fl replaces Acrylic shtg. R.E. services Dewater equip Elect. circuits Eng/Const. Hotels & R.E. 89 . .C 89.3 85.4 8A 1 81.2 76.7 7•.9 62.8 b2.6 57.6 55.9 55.b 52.1 •2.6 4().7 40.5 39.2 37.0 36.0 27.6 26.3 25.2 23.J 20.5 19.3 18.6 43/• N C NC 143/• 14 .:v., 71/• 7 ·'I• 10~ 8~e ·l'h 11 11 NC b1/e 51;8 ·'I• 6~ NC NC 24 23~ Ye 93/. 9 •11 "· l'I• 13/lb ·7/16 5'1· 4:11. 'h 17'/e 15:V.. -1~ 40 'I• loO ·'I• 1031.t 91/• .•11 H\ 41/e ·11• ~1 ~e NC 15\'e 15 -~ 21 :v. 20 .p/, 5 S NC ti/• I'/& -'le 16 141/1 ·1'17 1~ Ph ·'la 91/• 9 ·'I• 91/. 7lf. 11/? 9 1/4 J I, , • 1 lf4 8~ 71/. ·111 Grou ••••n .. fl11U,... from ••ti ,._19<111•<•1 year T,_ o•••·l,..-coun•r IOTCI P<I<., .,..,,.. ,••t bid tor uch '!-'• Ouot•11Gn•COU'1"'• S.teman El<hler, Hiit Rlcnord• Inc . N••-1 BH<h From Page Cl USED CARS WITH STYLE • • • Ron and daughters Ke lly and Rikki who wash the Lwo dozen or so shiny restored cars and shuffle thcm around the tiny lot The only other employees are a sa lesman and a lot boy "The rent's $900 a month." Rackemann says. ·and the overhead is only $2,500." He's open sevl'n days a week, adding he loves every minute of it. "After 20 years of three-piece suits and run· nmg aftl?r airplanes. I'm in heaven," he laughs . Rackemann recently sold his publishing busi· ness, which put out Motor Sports Weekly. Drag News. Boat News. Motorcycle Weekly and a slick called Tennis Illustrated . lie used to race cars on the old Santa Ana airport in the early 1950s. and eight years later became a member of the 200 MP H Club at the Bon· nt'v1lle Sall Flats "There were only 47 of us in the club then,·· he recalls He later raced funny cars and went on tour before becoming an ad salesman for a racing magazine. After "buying the bosses out," Rackemann in· creased his publications from one to seven in just two year s. That's all behmd him now. and Rackemann ~ays he's content lo run herd on his family, rathe r than 47 employees in the publishing business. "My friends say I'm crazy to work here seven days a week, but to me this is great " /ntere,st roles become I.op problem WASHINGTON IAPJ -High interest rates. call~ a side -effect of President Reagan's cure for inflation, now are s howing signs of becoming the wor st economic woe themselves. The latest quarterly survey conducted for the National Federation of Independent Businesses ~ays infl ation, the leading economic enemy of the 1970s, has given way to interest rates as the top problem of companies. Beach point ContDtercial Center Offices available in new commercial 2-story building. Units range from 500to12,000 square feet. Tenant improve- ments provided. Carpeting and drapes included. Garden plaza with lush landscaping. Walk to shopping and banks. $1 .25 per square foot. Call Debbie (714) 641-6911. lilJl.!J~ro lllly Piiat Classifieds --Ro\HOP. desk. Movln&! b\et Sl50. Book S\25. 3 ta Bench. $45 c:aae. '50..;.UA\ aee! 54&-0000• m --"Great response. We sold everything In one day!" g~~@642-5678 charge It~-by phone From louth L•gun• & North County call 140·1220 tolJ.frH. r ' The president of the National Association of llomc Builders, whose m embers have been especially hard hat, complained this week that "exorbitantly hi gh inlerest rates are replacing In · n ation as the nation's No. l problem." And the U.S. Cha mber of Commer ce says it Is receiving more calls about interest rates than in~ flation. IN THE PAST 30 DAYS laMer'1 Hatlonal Mort.)oge eo...-y H GI Ar'relft99d $26 Miiiott an take-out commitments for residential and industrial projects in Southern California for a single developer. For information call G. John Murray or James E. Johnson lanbr'1 Hatlonai McricJacJt eo,.._y 17731 lr•lne ll•d. ~ 202 Tu1tin, CallfonMa 714/731-5844 RADIO PAGER '6.1 PER MONTH For services only Unlimited page1 and pur- chase your 1 recondl 1 Uho nedd pa-.• ger for on y 1100 w t 30 ays guaranteed parts and labor. Be paged fn a four county area, Lot Angeles , Orange, San Bernardino Hd Rlnr- tWe Coantlet. 411 8. SANTA FE SANTA ANA CALL 714/~330.5 ORANGE COUNTY RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE .. Traveling salesman brings wife coupon bonanzas By MARTIN SWAN E DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER My husband la a &ravellnl salesman wbo la on the road moat of the week. When be comes bome Oft Friday nJ1bt, he hands me newapapers from most of the d&lea h4: bu visited. Thia -baa been a coupon bonuaza. I think that tbl• It a very thouthtlul way of abowtDg that he I• &blnklDI of me while be I• away. -Sylvia from Scranton, Pa. DEAR SYLVIA Thank you for a lovely letter describing a very special husband. I hope that it will inspire many traveling s pouses to pick up out-of-town newspapers. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - Many refund offers ask for caab-re1l1ter tapes. How do I obtain them without going through the checkout line five tlmea for five Individual items? -Mrs. K.R. from Dallas DEAR MRS K R. -You are usually al· lowed to cut your cash-register tape into separale portions for each item that requires a tape. On each section. be sure to c ircle the price of the item for which you are request- ing a refund and to put the name of the s tore and the date of purchase at the top. REFUND UPDATE The National Easter Seal Society has an- nounced that more than 500 million national- brand cents-off coupons will be distributed in the Sunday comic sections of newspapers throughout the country on Ole day or its 1982 national telethon. Within a rew m onths, the society will al10 begin selling an "Easter Seals Coul}On Suv tngs Book" contaming more than $15 worth of coupons The society expects to raise more than $1 million through this rund-ra1sing campaign, which will help more than 550,000 handicapped children and adults. . . In a future column I will have mor e in· formation for readers who are interested 111 h e lping the handicapped and he l pin g themselves to some very good coupon op portunities. S MART SHOPPING TIP Walt Davis from San Angelo, Texas. tells us that he has found an easier way to do his comparison shoppmg When he goes shopping, he marks down the prices on his shopping list. rnvariably he finds that he must pick up several additional items during the week. He makes sure to go lo another store and to take along his pre· vwus shopping list "As I walk lo the rear of the store to pick up my milk, I check some of the prices on the old hst," he explains "These comparisons have made me much more awar e or the price differences between the stores in my area." Davis and other readers whose s mart shopping tips are published in this column re· ccive my "1981 G uide lo Coupons and Refunds." Send your hints and experiences to m e in care of this newspaper ---------------~---------------------, CLIP 'N ' FILE REFUNDS IM1• ..... , .._ .. , '-• qulr.cl ,......., f0<m, -complet• •-with rwl -•GM s,,,.,....,. ~ C'lletl from any cann•d tun• •nd two bac:k leMlt whh Clip out tNt Ille -k-tt witfl 11fft11M c~ Uni•-'"'' P<oduct C-•vmbolt from -. 0< _,,. co11pO<\t .... , ... ••hind ofl•rs wlll\ .,.,,.,... tlH l(r""1 Rffl Mayonn•IM or fovr t>a<ll 1.c.t1 with ,....,..... for ... mp! •• ~·.,, ~Oii.Cline .... 119.-c!,..,..,. U PC.,..,.,.,,,., ,,om plnt·tlH l(r.it R .. l MayonNIM E• of_.,,_ -H• -•"ii f0< the ._ireo ,.,_ 1orm1 plrn OIK ll. 1•1 •I the _.,merl<et. In ,_.._,, -,,,... .. ,,.., -when tredl"' wfltl f,.....,., Ofl-'1 may ,_be ev•ll-O~Ut ~IT S.rbK .. Mitt Ott.• Aecel .. a .,.,_ .. In ell .,.. o4 ,,_ .-try. All-10 _., "' reotlw mm Seftd lhe r-lred ref..nd lc><m, -•-• ,,_. tech refund any°'*' Pit ll•bK .. ~ _,., lS unb"" -'- T ... ......_ ·-~ ... _,,.. ..... 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Re<•lv• • IX911 <-S.nd the r~,.., refund lc><m, 1-.__ f'°"' w1.-. Ot'n11nv -,,.. name "0...-" f,_. .,.. tronll o4 1-cant o4 OurU. 0 -C t1 .. 1 Frwn<h Fri.cl Onl-Elll>i,.. Dec. JI, 1•1 8°""'1 TN~ otter ~·t req11lr• •form •.T. , •• lllCH Co. P.0 Bor UJ07. RcxllMt.,. H V '"'"°' He<••Yt a )I ,..,und s.no t ... N'-'9fll POf11on ol ,,,. lall91 from th,.... l'renc:h'\ Glau Sc>lc .. and a ,... Ql\ler '-E •plre\ J..,. JO, 1"1 ------------------------------------- From Page Cl PROMOTION ••• the tickets to those eligible. "There's about 25 percent who don't want them," Pogue said. The shows, scheduled for 7:30 and 10 next Sun· day night, are expected to be sellouts -at least that's what Holtman is counting o n. Someone else is counting on sellouts. too Rob Grill. Grill and the Grass Roots -only one of whom is an original me mber of the '60s band -are play. mg Ole college and tour circuit in the hopes or garne ring a record contract. The Jordache·May Col media blitz can't help but give a much dor- mant band which once boasted such hits as 'Midnight Confessions." "Temptation Eyes" and 'Sooner or Later" renewed lire. "I think it's great," Grill said . "I've been a p- proached for a lot of products, but nothing I would have felt comfortable promoting. "People don't have lo buy the jeans to see us. though," Grill continued. They can buy tickets for SJ.50 at the door. The jeans are $45, so there's an option there." COLLECTORS CORNER From Page Cl HAZARDOUS • • • waste. "Many industries may not fall within that group mg, but from a legal s tandpoint they can be tn thal t·ategory and may require or need this type of co\ e r age." Goldstein noted that the concept of publtc habili· ty insurance has been evident for several years. but has not caught on until recently "The public is m ore aware of problems smce the m edia has been giving attention lo catastrophic pollution incidents t hroughout the world More companies are getting involved because of the EPA regulations. but there are limited actuanal statis tics at this time and a very heavy percentage of our underwriting decisions will be made on engineering s urveys now being done." Goldstein said the cost of public liability in· surance coverage will depend on individual risk factors of each operat ion ··For instance, a major chemical company would be in a much higher risk category than a municipal disposal company," he said . Rare Coln• & Stampe GOLD & SILVER -... 2.M, ~ o.e..... ..._a. tt..21 .., ... I(,......,_ ......... .. M"4eL.-. .._. ..... . 1aeer-. ..... 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Personally IRM<EOGH Pension/Profit Shoring Nome __ ~--~---------------~ Address ______ _:._ ___________ Zip ·--- Phone Home -----------WO'k • Orange Co st DAILY PILOT/Sunday August 23, 1981 NYSE CO.MPO ITE TRANSACTIONS O\IOUTIO.$ IM('-UOI TllAOUOM TMI MtW •01lll MIOWUf l'AC .. tC l'I# IOUC>tf DITIOll H O (llt(tljOIAfl STO<• laCMAMOU AMD .. l'OUIO IV Tiit llA\OAMO IMUlll lT --.... .. , t .... l~ /(> <I ' ...... ,, .,~J ~ , .... • - ... y1I ( .. ' . ., ... .... J\ t;'. ,, "" l • f 11-. ,, . ,,,, \ • ~1J .. "'"' 11 .. " n r ' • . . '" ,, . .. l • I 11 • .. l< .. ·~ • 1 ~~ lfJ .. '" '. " , .. ... l'• :l: .. (' r . '• ~ i;( I uat 23, 1981 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOT<Qtl\ lll(LUOl IOOUOll IHI .. ,. YOU -.1owu1 U (.,1(, ..... 14»1011 DI UOll 6110 (IN(lllUtl \100 ll(llUOU&llOll"OAllOIY lllt llUOANDlll,lllllT August 24 .28 -28.35 High 901 .83 l ow 889.08 Closed 892.22 910 - :~11111 M T W T F 050 - 1000· 950 900 ............... , llllli 850 'A' M' J' J •A'S 1981 • - "I :\'I>-\' -MORHl«l-•:oo (C) MOYll • * * * "HUCIC .. betry Finn" ( 1975) Ron How ... d. J.cli Elam 8&Md on Ille •IOfy by Matte Twllln A young boy encl • ru..-my ala~ ~· Involved tn 1 MtiM 01 Ml"*llll'M wllli. ~down tll8 Ml .. laalp.. pl Ah,.., on • raft I : 111 (()MOVIE * * "Ol1 GOOI 9ooll II" 11980) George Burne Suunne PINhette. When thing• go wrong, Goo etlls on • little girl 10 be hi• Ml1hly Ullllant 'PO' 11.:30 • ITAA TREK 1:41 m CHMTOPHEA CLoeEUP t:oo 8 MUSIC AHO THE SPOt<EN WON> 8 DAYBAEAK LA G YOVTH ANO THE lSSOE8 "High Treaaon Host John A St .. rns Guest Vladimir Sakharov. m 818lE ANSWERS • ROMPER ROOM (I) THE BAXTERS 1:30 9 MAASHAU EFAON'8 8UHOAY SCHOOL (A) 0 THAT8CAT 8 A08ERT &aiULlEA • PEOPt.£7 Hoat Anna Chavez G DAVEY AHO GOLIATH m A8WESEErT (I) ""4 LOOt<8 AT LEARHIHG ®) DIRECTION8 "American Jewish Com. miltH At 7S" Rabbi Marc Tennebaum ano Father Theodore Hesburgti dis. cusa the current wave ol ant1-Sem1ti1m In the u S IAI (81 AGAICUL TURE U.8.A rCJMOVIE * * 1'1 • Space Movoe I 19791 Documenlary Mullc by Mike Ol<!lleld Arch1v•I lllm rootage chronicl6s Ille triumphs ol the US space ptogram. locuslng on the drama1ic Apollo 1 I m00<1 lanoong 'G' 1:00 IJ TOOAY'S RELIGION 0 SEAEHOIPfTY 8 POPEYE AHO FRIEHOS D rT 18 WRITTEN G KENHETH OOf'El.AHO • DAY OF D18COVEAY • IMOHTY MOUSE • YOGA FOfl HEA1. TH Cl) LET THEM 8E UOHT 9 8"£CTftUM a! SUf«>AY MASS (SJ RASCAL OAZZU: r11e Little Rascals get '" and out of the <1arndes1 trouble ~E~L WARBLER Big Bird and the Sesaml' ;Street M up pets join the late :~rthur. Fiedler in a reprise of a favorite ''hEvenmg ut the Pop~·· tonight at 9 on '-' annel 50. oral, Alhambra, George M00te, director ol Ethnle Rel•ttons •I BIOi• COilege, La Mirada, Aob•rl c Peacock C1111111an Sci. 9nC8 Commmee on Publl- cetion lor Sou1hern Call· lorn1a, Garden Gro,,. Q Cl) OAAl A08ERT8 Cl) THf IONO 18 COMING fD 8£8AME STREET (A) ~ rT 18 WRITTVI 9:30 IJ (I) FACE THE NATION 0 Ci! MEET THE PAE88 D 9 NFL PAE-SEASON FOOTBALL WHhongton Redsiltns 111 N-England PatrlOIS G DAYOFOISOOVERY ID THEWOAU> TOMORROW Cl) J£RRY FALWELL 10:001J NEWSMAKEAS Q ATONE Guest Topper c.,_ 0 LOST IN SPACE 0 HERALD OF TALrTH G) REX HUMBARD f1ll LIVE BY SA TaUTE: JAPANESE PEAFORMIHO ARTS IN AMERICA Leonard Pronko hosls 11111 prog••m. ortglnahng love lrom Honolulu. Spronglleld Mauachusetts and Los Angeles. wlloch 11 a cu1m1. naloon of UCLA's si• -k program of claas&s 1augh1 by vltlllng maste<s ol Ille c1a..ica1 performing a11s In Japan m> SPORTS AMERICA "Bog 8 Men's And Wom- .,.,., Indoor Track And Field Champ1onahlps" (R) (I) A880TT ANO C08TEU.O Cf!MOVIE • * * "Aun Wold, Aun FrH" I 111611) Jotin Mlllt, Marl! Leelet A mute oov repaln• hta Soeecll when hos beloved cOll ~ tlfldMQered IClMOVIE * * Running Wiid" ( 1973) Lloyd B11<1oes. o+na Merrill The good guys 119111 the bad guys 1n Ille conle"lporary American Sou1hwes1 ·o· '111) GREAT PEAFOAMANCQ "MOiiere'· RellglOus per. aecutlon and rabelllon continue 111 France. King LOUii XIV engagee MOiiett IO Ollef-the prapeta. tlon1 for his gala letllvaJ at VetNHIH (P8'1 5)(RI (I) THIS WllK IH 8.*IEBAU Q! SPOAT8WORLD Boklng ·• Tomorrow'• Chemp1<>n1, · featuring an 8-round hea~ght bout bet-Chris McOonalo and Lou Beneon, end an s. round INll\erwelght bOut bet-Bernard Taylor •nd NICo Petu (from San ... nlonkl, TH) The Arllng- lon Minton, the wor1<!'a rlche1t thoroughbrad llorM rece (11"9 from Ari· 1ng1on Petit, 111 ). World Serles Of Treck And Field GOiden Mlle !from Bru1- Mls, Belg1um1 lCIMOVIE • * • "A Little Romance" f 1979) Laurence Olivie<, Diane Lane An e4derly con art111 jOlna IWO young run. aways In love on a mad daSh actou the European con11nen1 W1th the chtl· <Iran 1 parenis and the poliee In hol pursun PG· Cl MOVIE • • '"-"Bon Voyaoe. Char. lie Brown" {19791 Anl"'81· e0 Directed by em Meten. dm Snoopy and Wood- 11ock lollow exchange lludenla Ghartle Brown Peppermint Patty, Llnu~ and Marcie on an a<111an. lur•lllled tour of England and France 'G' 12:oe • MA8TEIU"IEOE THEA TN! FU'TrVAL OF FAVONTE8 "SunMt Song The Unlut· r-Field" Alter moving the lamily. John Guthrie letr()(lzee 1111 81deet 10n Wiii and pulhea Chris to oecome a teecher, Jean Guthrie commila S•nclde (Part l)IA) 7:308 FAITHWAY8 10:$0 I) INTERFACE 12:30 I) (I) WOftLO 8EAIE.8 OFGOlF A Hlect field of PfO goelera who ha"9 qualified for this S..00,000 -t compete In the finer round, to be 1-.. CUI 11,,. lrom lhe Flreetonm Counlry Club In Akron Ol110 . Hoet· Slle<ry Lendrum 0 WHfTNIEY ANO THE AOeOT D VIEWPOINT ON NU'TAmON Shipe Up" Hoel D< ArnOld Piiie Guests An,,. Loekhar1. Michael Haynes. 0. Anthony Shoo.p, Anita Columbu m JIMMY SWAGGART fJI MISTER AOOERS (A) (I) IHTEANA T10HAl. HOUR ®) PU8UC PULSE Hoet· Bob Miiis Q!THEWOAl..O TOMORROW 1:0011 SONDAY MOANIHO 0 CtiAl8TOPHEA CL08£UP D TODAY'S BLACK WOMAN Hoel Freda Payne G LLOYD OGILVIE II) CUFFWOOOA~UE KI08 "King Kactne" The kids IOH tlMHr dog to dog· nappe,. who think lhey heve • valuable animal, but there's been • switch 83 ELECTRIC COMPANY (Al 9 ~YFALWEl.L Qt REX HUMBAAO CC)MOVIE • * * 1i, "'The Slrange<" 119'8) Edward G Robin. •on, Orion Welle• A ama11.1own COilege protee- eor and plHar 01 ht• com- munity turns out to be a hunted Nazl war criminal l :ao D THIS 18 THE UFt 8 KIOI AA! PEOPLE TOO Gueeta Ron Howard, R•• Smllh, "-n<ll Oakq, the<a- 1*1 Lorna Serrel (Al Iii MHT1NO TIME AT CALVNfY l ~K.~ IHOW MY N0PLE • E..lCTNC COMPANY (IQ (I) DAY OF 011COVEAY ~= YOUA 8181.E B A08EAT SC..Ul.l.EA m JEMY FAlwtu. ., CALVARY CHAPEL. Cl) GREATEST SPORT'S L.EGEH08 MOVIE • • "Players" ( 19711) AW MacGrew, Deen Peul Mar. tin A young tennis player on lhe minor Clrcull pur- SuM. beau1llul bul eluSJve Older woman who Is the mlatreas of a wealthy bust. n ... man 'A' 11:00 1J MOVIE * * * "The Siience" 11975) Richard Thomas, Clltt Gorman A WHI P<>1nt cadet I• cntractzed by the entire student body eher being accused ol 1riOlallng lhe academy'• hon°' cOde Q ONCAMPVS Hott Fallon Evans talks wllh write<• Lou11 L'Amour , Sare DeV!dson and Caro- lyn See a1 Loyola Marym· ount University'• second annual Writers Conler- ence "8A8E8ALL Calllornle Angela •I Balti- more Orioles 0 TEMYCOlE- WHITTAKEA • CHUACH IN THE HOME '1li) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY Austria"* England (I) CIHOEAS..t..A SUPER BOWL 11:30 0 MOVIE • * ·~ "Aulumn Le&VN" ( t9S8) Joan Crawford. CUit Ao_,eon After marrying • younger man, a lonely woman dllCOVeta her 1111 .. band 11 neurotk: and reQUlr• lnstltutlonal ltfMll· men• m MOVIE • • * "Tiie Human eom.. dy" 11943) M~ey Rooney, J-Craig A young men QOe8 to W8f leaving hit y<>unoer brottlet In Ch•roe of IUPPQt11ng tll8 lamfly Cl) WUTE1'H OVTOOOMMAH G WILD, Wll..O WORLD OFAHIMAUI ·'The Graceful Impala" The doubte pattern ol the Impala'• llleetyte 11 eu- mlned CS) LAFF-4-THOH A comedian holl •nd lour comic coniestants who compete agaln11 one anolhet ere featured in 11111 uncensored comedy game Show 1:000 MOVIE • * "Sherlock HOimes In Oreaeecs To KiH" (1946) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce When platea are stOlen lrom the Bank ol England, Sher1ocic Hol,,,.. dl1Covera thal a music boit contains a clue to the "'YI· tery. •• AOOKIE8 lnmatH lake JIU •nd O. Malcolm hoetage to pro- test for better lood and WO<klng conditions. Qli)TMI~ AlAATAOea: FUGHT OF IMAGIHA T10N Tll8 hight of • 70-pouna engl,,..... llrcratt over 1118 Engllah Ch1111net by a tHm ol Amef lcen aviation enthualas ' Is docvment- ICI CS) COCKTAILS WfTio4 THE COMIC ~ America'• lunnyrnen Jlldl C81'181', Jitn Murray. Marty A"9n Ind PtlW Foater wlll leeYe you In llltchee 1:oee ~MOST ~ "The lJnc>l9aNntneea At Tiie 8eltona Club" On Afmlltloe 0.y In 1922, 90- Y*ll'-Old GatMlf el Ftntlm.,, Cliff peacefully In ht1 armchlllt It the 8ellona Club. (Pert 1) Oronge Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, August 30, 1981 rled hotM owner . • THI TOM COTIU f.: .. A ll>Omtn llhlll'H !let cNldhood tetror Ind QUllt OI bel11g ••ullly ~led by her ,.,,,., and the di~ P<octM 01 dMlltlg with the tTeurna and Mt Ma'*lty U 811 lldult • THIGMATDT AD\llNTUM Narrateo by Oreon Wellee •no complemll'ltllO b~ NASA PhOloOfaphy, the hlltory OI Amerloan lj)eC8 exl)lot•tlorl II traoed from Ille 1n....,,tlon of the 1tr11 llQuld f\l4M roeket 10 APOiio t I '1 hla1orlc lending on the moon lC)MOYll • • * ~ "Ttie Strenoer" 119•8) Edw8td 0. Robin. eon. Otaon WellM A small·IOWn COiiege prof .... IOf and plltM OI 1118 oom- munlty turn• out to be a hunled Nazi war crtm1na1 ts.JMOYll * * * "The Aap/\&11 Jun. gle" ( 1950) Stetllng Hay· den. J1mee Whitmore Tll8 pOlloe .,. b11fled by • ct1mlna1 ma11ermlnd'1 half-mllllon-dOll•r roboery 8MOVIE * *'A "Fat~" ( 19801 Dom 0.LulH, Anne Banuott A pot11y cornpulalve eater llnd1 that nothing can dampen Illa desire for fOOCI untU he 18111 tn love 'PG• 2:30 8 OILUOAH'818LAHO A laroe meteo.tte lands on Ille llf•nd and threatens Ille llv" ol avery Uvlng lhong there 0 MOVIE * * ·~ "Return Of The Fly" ( 1959) Vincent Pric•, Brett Hlfaey After an Inventor diel ulfng hla dlaintmgrat· ong macht~. Illa eon con- 11~ 10 wor~ on it detptte prot•I• from hi• uncie 6D MOHTAGE: EVA a!MOVIE * * * "Borderlown ( 1935) Paul Munl, Bella Davia A d11barre<1 lawye< becomee Involved on mur- der When h• meet• a ce91. no owner and 1111 power- hungrywlle 3:00 IJ 2 WrTH YOU D 8PORTSWOALD Boxing •• Tomorrow's Ch1mf)lon1. featuring •n 8·round heavyweight bOut 0e1.._, Chrta McDonald and Lou BenlOn, and an g.. round IHlhenoleight boul bet-Bet_nerd TmylOr and Nico Perez ttrom San Anionic>. Tex ), Tll8 Arltng. ion Mllllon, the wor10·1 r1cheat thoroughbred horH race (from Arllngton !;ark, Ill I: World Serlea Of T•ecll And Field GOiden Mli. (lrom Bruueta, Belg•· um) D MOVIE * *. "Mll'der He Saya" ( t9•5) Fred MacMurrey, M8fjorle Mein A public opinion anelya1 alumblea uoon a hlllbllly ,.,,,.ly and ~ lnVOllled 1n mur· Oer 8 9 l88UE8 AHO AH8WUal fl) 0P£H MIHO TUBE TOPPERS ABC fl 7 . 00 ' The B ad News B~ars." Walter Matthau and Tatum 0 Neal sta r m a comedy about a Llttlt- Lcague team with a beer-guzzling coach a nd remale piteher. c Photo at left., .. KCET@ 7 .00 and KOCE 9 9.00 E vening at the Pops.'' The Sesame Street Muppets join Arthur Fiedler and the ~ops Orchestra In this repeat of a favorite. . KTTV Q) 8 :00 "T, Claudius." The aging e mperor of Home rfcalls his long ltfe and wicked family in this continuing series. ABC fJ 9 00 "An Unmarried Woman.·· Jill Claybu1·gh and Alan Bates star in a movie about a woman whose hus band walked out on her. "&lllllh On Bonda" Gueet Richard J Hollman. chi.I in\/fflment atrataglat, Met· rill Lynch '1li) OHCEUPON A Ct.A&8IC "Dominic Tll8 Crypt" The murderara admit lllalr QUiii. then plan Dominic's demlH He MCll)eS but 11 spotted Oy 1118 baJNff Of Castle Stalnlon !Patt 4) IAI (I) WONOEA WOMAH Q!MOVIE * * ' Zigzag ( 1970) Georoe Kennedy. Anne Jeck eon (~)MOVIE • * ~ "Spece Movie' ( 1979) Documanlary Mulle by Mike Oldlleld Archlval lilm footage chronlelel the tr1Umph1 ol Ille U S •P-ptogram, focuaing on Ille dr1matic Apollo 1 I moon landing 'G CO)MOVIE * * •.i, "No Oeposu, No Return· 111178) David Niven, D8tran McGav1n The chlldren ol neglectlve perents oec,ide to 11age thtt4r own kidnapping 10 Qet eom. attention 'G' ($)MOVIE * • "Player•" ( 1979) All MacGraw, Dean P•ul Mat. fin A young 1ennt1 pleyet on lhe ITMnor cttcult pUr. IUeS • beeulllul bul elu.,.... ~ wom•n who 1s the mltlreta of a -*'Illy bu ... OMaman 'R O MOVIE • • "Second Wind" ( 19801 Ll~ .. y Wmgner, Jamee Naughton A men continues to allenete his wife and aon by Jogging alone to lhink about lhe PfOblema 111a1 .,. destroy. I~ Illa m1rrlage 'PG' 4!0e (lJ 'T ' MAO.AZJHE OF THIE~ 4; 18 (.Z) MOVIE • * 1h "9on Voy11941, Char- lie Brown" 119791 Animat- ed Olrecled by Bill Meler1- de? Snoooy end Wood- llOCk lollow Hch•nge lluclerote Charlle Brown, P11P9trmln1 Patty, Llnul and Matele on an edven· tur•lllled tour of Enotand end France. 'G' 01 Fltclla" ( 1945) ROOOy Mc0ow811, Preaton Foettr • MOVIE •**'A "GOOClbY9 Chit· 114" ( t984) Tony Curlle. Debbie Reynolda. fa AU CREATURES GREAT ANO 8MAU. H "Mattera Of Life And 0..111" Ja,.,. l)e01orm1 a routine leak lhal 1Nd1 to a lhatterlng ....,.,, f Pan 26) '1liJ Evs..GAT SYMPHONY "The Fountain• or Rome" by Ottorlno ~hi, llflO Symphony No 4, "The lnexllngulshable," by Carl NtelMn 9 THE AOCKFOftO ALE.I QtNeCNEWS (tl)MOVIE * * '~ "RWM The TllanlC" ( t1180) J11on Robaro1. Rlehard J0<dan A daring er-or Ma explorer• rec- .. agaln11 • Aosalan team 10 recover the valuable content• ol the M.tnllen oc:e.tn U~r In a mission which lnvolvH dangar bolh above ano below 1118 aurl11Ctt 'PG' (~)VIETNAM: THE nN THOU8AND DAY WAR "Soldie<lng On" An examt nation of Ille Amerlc8n troop mot lie In 1118 Wat'• waning <laya and Ille con- 1ro....,,y MHtOUndlng US POW'a In the Nor1h (Patt 9) <.SI AAaCAL DAZZLE The Lillle ~s gel In and OUI of 1118 datndetl trouble •.30 I (I) Qi) NEWS NEWS CONF'£AENCE I MA Teti GAME e:55 Pl..£OGE BREAK Regularly scheduled pro. grammlng may be del•Y*d due to pledge breall1 1:00 .. Cl) '°MN.ITU O QIOISHEY'a WOHOEAFVL WOALO "Blg Reel" Fourteen-year. Old orphan Rene Dumont learnt Ille lrl.,, Htleta he Cited lor a1e IOet In 111<1 wood• •nd qvlla hit job to find lhem (Part 2)(RJO a a MOVIE Judith Krug, Director of the Ottlce tor lnte4Nlclu•I Freedom or the American Library A11ocl•tlon dfacua... the alarmtng lncra•M In cenaonhlp a11empta alnce Ronald AHgan's pretldentl., eie.;. lion •:ao D INSIGHT * * * 'h "Tll8 Bad Newa Baar•" I 1978) Walt•t Matthau. Talum O'Neel G THI llAXTP8 "GueN Who'a Corning For Din'*" G A PA08P£CT OF WHALES Krov and Ann Menuhin an<I Andres Pruna record the behavior ot pengulna, -Noni, elephant -••. cormorante 8fld the rate southern right whale of the south Atlantic In the Bay 01 Vaid", Argentina (I) ST AA TA€J< A aclentftic 1 .. .m which hat l>Mn ln"NllQ•llng a dying pt11ne1 11 lound dead MOVIE * * • "'-"Being There" f 1979) Peter Sellers, Mel- vyn Douglas A aimple- mlnOeO, mlddle-ageo man, whoH only knowteoge ol the outalde world 11 thrOUQh lelev191on, gains trem•ndou1 lam• ind power by ynwlttlngly con· vlnclng lyd:>on1 and poll11· clan• 11111 he I• a gentue 'PG' 3:308 MOYIE * * * "My Geltlla" ( 19621 Shlr'ley Maclalne, Y~s Montana A dlrac:1or'a wll• l>ec:omee ""881 ~ .,,. <!lac~a her huabend It going to make a fMm in Japan with a gels/I• In the le.a rOle. 8 ANIMAL.I AHIM41.8 NWAL..I "Tll8 Glr•ne" IAI • ™I HUMAN FACE CWCHINA "Mr And Mr1 Bllu" 9 WASHINGTON WU)( INAEVlfW Ci) THE VICTORY G.AAOEN Bob Thompson offers aOvlCe on ~ llhaae ol ~denlng 5(0() a 1NOHC WOMAN D UCHEWS 8ll FlRINOUHE "A Tr ad t1ion8111t Concern For Eur<>pe" Guest; Or Otto von Hab1burg, author and •epr-tatlve 10 the Europe41n Parliament '1li) THIS OU> HOUSE The kllchen walls are PIHlered. the chimney gell eome attenlion and WO<lc II art 1 on Ille c1um- bllng lron1 porch !RIO (I) M "A "S'H 9 NEWS 5:30 D NBC NEWS • HIW8 8i) HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH "Medlc8l Aesearch" IR) O (I) WELCOME BACK, KOTTER Gabe 11 _, In a very compromillnO poa111on !~HEWS • * * "Bobby DMrflekl" ( 1977) Al Peclno, Marthe Keller An American racing Idol. """° 1181 found g<HI IUCOHa on the Eur0pean circuit. ettempt1 to dlaown hlmlelf from hit bacll- ground and femlly wlllle lalllng In IQve with I bNUll• lul women 'PG' • EVEHIHGATPOPS The S"8me Str-Mup· pels joln Arthur Fledlet and the Bolton Popa OtcllMtra (RI m FIAINGUHE ' A TrMlltionaJ•st eonc.rn For EurOpe" Guee1 Or Otto von Hab1burg, euthor •nd reprMM1ta11,,. 10 Ille Eutopean Parliament (O)MOVlf "Hinger 18" ( 1980) Darren McGa.nn. Rober! Vaughn. When 8fl ellen e<att lands on Eanh Ille government hldel Ille truth from the public In an eff°'t to astute the fe-eiecllon Of the Presl<lent 1;ao G FOCUS ON 9NT A1N "Scotland" Holt Keith Bun.icll zer<>e1 in on C<>f'· temporary Scotland by lal•lng to Americen1 IMng and working thera In the n-technologle1. with a 1yp1ea1 ••ample being Dick Ind Geraldine M11thew1 IMng In an ap8'1ment ne11 000< to Edlnbll'gh C..11e (.c)MOVIE * • * "A little Romance" 11979) leur80Cll Oll'tller, DI-L-An elderly con ar1111 )olne two young run- eways In love on a mad <18111 actOM Ille European continent wtlh the c:NI· dren'1 parenta and the pollce In hot purault 'PO' Cl) LAl'f'~ THON * • * "The It-Sfoth-_.. .. I tNO) Jot\11 hkllhl, Oen AyiirOyd Two blutol alnQoaol• mvet oontend with Ille ONG-oo police, the CIA. -Na&Jt end the u a Almy 10 l>'lt together I benefit concert 10 r~ ~ '°' ttlelt perlaft .,.. t:oe. THI 'IOI! MOMIHTI TO.......,. At1~ G00'1ey heedltnH a .,., •lludOeo "'-up In • mu1lce1 aalut• to tlle rOt'lletltlo lide of Ille poet• Wet eta Guettt include ~.,.,, Cioon.y, Frank· i. Laine, Guy Mitchell, Eddie Heywood, P1111 P910e and Thereu Bteww 1;$0 8 (1) OHaDAYATA TIMI Schnelder'• rom•ntlc lnvolll9tnent with a 22· )'8«-okl -. to l>e more 111811 he Call henclle (Per1 2)(A) 0 THIWOALO TOMOMow "Aevelatlon Tiie Myllery B<>e*'' t :4 t (0) MA)C l:oo 8 (I) AUCE O QIMOVIE * * "Alrpor1 '77" !Patt 11 ( 1977) Jack Lemmon Brenda Vlleefro D Al'NCA'I WEEPtHG: WHO II LllTEHIHO? D al MOVIE * * * ·~ ' An Unmamecl Woman" f 1978) JtH Clay· burgh, Alan B•lea 0 WILD, WILD WORLD OFANIMAL..I "The Amazlng Kangatoo" Tr1ve1 to T..,,.,an1a. N- Guinea, Aullralla lor a remarllable v-of various ~Of k&ngatOOI QJ I, CLAUOIUS "Family Affair•" Tiberius angtlfl Auguetu1 when he meata 1ecrelly w1111 Vt1pan1a, who he was forced to dlvorc;e ~ that he OOUld matry Augullus's d8UQ111er Jutta g) OOU.Y Guett Rod MCKU41n '1liJ EWHINO AT POf'8 The Sesama Streel Mup· pell JOln Arthur Fledle< and t'1a Bo11on Pops Orcileltrt (RI (01MOV1£ • • • * 'Chinatown ' 119741 Jack NIChOlaon F•Y9 Dunaway During t~ 1930s. • private detective tm.•1tlga1" • cese thal r......,. • trall ol corruo- tlon, incest and muro... ... .30 II Cl) THE JEFF'EASONS FIOrence' 1 vivod 1mag1na- 11on 1ran1lorme the Jetter. eon houleholo into a meto· dramatic eoap opera jR> fJ BREATH OF LIFE "GO<!'• Memorlal To Cre- ation'• • DOLLY 0-t Met Tillis (',C}MOV!f * * * "The RIU" I 19761 Jaci< WHlon. Rita M0<eno A bumbler unwltllngly alumblea into a gay balh· houae white .... no retuoe trom hi• mufder·mlncle<I brother-In-law 'R' .. 440MOVIE 111111 ........ ~ ¥1ft~·~ ,...,,.....llllt't, .._., ...... Of I Ille 0111"4t .w la lhl ....... ... .,.,.._ .... 1114 pc-ft .. ~ (.tflo ~.,.. ..... Clantllwtllllll .... 'PO' • 1t:t•• Cll-t1:» MCM1 * • •it 'T'lllloc11111•i.1•--·"'•" ( 197t) AlcMO °"'lo., lo 81enco. A ,_. ~ d8fea to --Mitt•• ltlonby_...lol,._., tel Wild fol .... ,.. thlll in Iha ...,-.W. tlon blltl!W9 11' '•:ao e 9"°"",.. Hoet Jim ... • 700CW9 D O H1W9 G WIU>, W1LA IQIUI CW ANIMA4.t "Seal1 Of Tiit ...._.. The pr1v111e Hie el .,.., l&rgell Wiid .... h grey Mel, 11 un ....... G) MOVIE • • * "CaSJno ...,.,... ( 1967) Pe1ar s....,., ~ la Andreu G) POPI GOE8 THI COUNTRY (I) TELEPUt.SE ~MOVIE * • Cahlorn11 Gotcl Auah (1981) Robert H.,._ I JOhn Der\,,., (0l MOVtE * * * "One JOiie Tori' M any' t t980) Derrick• O'Connor, Gary Hollon A. Br1t11h youlh s plan to lool file poliee by atagong 8 lake kniling durihg a soccer g1me 1udoanly, backfires or> llom 11:48 IJ THE ROCKFORD FILES D MOVIE * • Ce111orn1a Go1c1 Ruan" t 1981) Aober1 Hays . John Oetonet -Ml>NIGHT- t2:00 D A8C HEWS Cl) AOOt<lE8 ®) JOY80F WOOOWOAKJNO 12:05 fD SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Eberl and G- S1sllet review ·'Th• 0-llunte<." "Ful Br .. k" and The China Syn· drome 12. 15 D MOVIE • * ·~ 'Deliver Us From Evil I t973J George Ken- nedy, Bradlord Dillman 12:20 <ZJ "l " MAGAZINE OF THEAIA 1:l;3() {R) MOVIE * • • ,.,,, 'i<lute" < 1911r Jane Fonda DonalCJ I Sutherland ($)MO~E "• • "All That Jan" (19 7111 Roy Scheider, Jes-. Ilea Lange Tll8 tumullo,;. out Nie Of a profeQlonaJ oancer 11 1~ Iron\ luCCHS on the atage to PtrM>nel crt-'A rz:JMOVIE " * "Up Tiie Academy · 11980) Ron l8'bman, Bar- bara each Th• war- ob--.O command•n• of Weinberg Mllltary Acade- my 11 no mateh for the troublelorne brata enrOllecl lhere. 'A' ,. * * "Tll8 Blues Broth-- ers" I 1980) JOhn Belushf Den Ay-royd Two OIUi!S Singers mull con1en<1 with Ille Chic.o<> police, Ille CIA, noo-Nazt1 and the U S Army lo put IOQttlhw • benefit concen to rai•• money tor their peroah 'R' • 12'..36 S) THE TOM COTTU • IO:OO II Cl) TIW>PEA JOHN M.O. ' A myatery IUrg«in per. lorma a compHcateO oper- ation alcilltully ou1 MCtetly end a pOllllclan aullers a heert llleck while In lhe company 01 • pro1tilu1e IA) 8 NEWS B EANOT AHOl.EY m I, ClAUOIUS "Walling In The Wings" Julla continues he< 1ean. <laloua orglet wt.tie her son Cl8Ydlu1 appear1 to be Mil-witted ~H of a 111mmer and a ljmp • IN09ENOefT HE'TWON< NEWS '1li) EXCHAHOE "Unity In Inequality" The working and ltvtng conc11- llon1 ot factory worlleta In WHt Germany. France, Italy and Grea1 Britain are competed o CID THf UHEXPUAQATEO llENHYHIU The wlld and weclly British comedian po<traya vatloua character•. lncludlng • CirCUI clOwn and • French exchange aludent. 1n numerous lltetcilel Cl> wow • * • "A Clockwork Orange" {197 I) Malcolm McDowell. Palrlck Magee Ofracted by St•nley Kubrick When pOliee c.p- tura Ille leader of a IMO· age gang ol rap1111 Ind murderets. the me1h0d of r9hebllltallng him provt1 ....,, more lhrNletllng 10 aooiety 'A' SHOW ··1nct1t" A women 111ar81 her c:fllldhOOCI lettor and QUiii Of 0..ng MXUllly molesled by her rather and the <11fllcull proceu of dealing woth the trauma and 11., .. xuallty as an •dull 12:451) NAME OF THE GAME Dan Farrell 11 llymled When he goes to a compa. ny 1own to find oul wily a sc1en1111 mylletlOUsly dlod t:OO Cl) NEWS IC1MOVIE a'"-"The Happy HOOket" I t9751 Lynn R~greve, Jean-Pierre Aumont TIWI Ille of N-Yori!'• famous call gtrl Xavtara Hollan<!e< 11 IOld R' • O MOVIE * * • "Somon" 111180) Alan Arkin, Aullln Penate. Ion Scient1111 al e bluorre- ly m1so1recte0 lhlnk tank : : convince • bumt>ll"Q cot. lege prol"8()( lhll he II 11'\ • , alien from outet ap- 'PG 1:16 MOVIE * * ' WUhOUt W8tnlng"' 11980) Jack PalanQe M.,._ tin Landa.u A gu atallon •ttendanl Ind • Vietnam veteran pit lhemMlvee againa1 a terrifying end l>OWet1ul humanoid whictl • , a11ac111 It• prey w1111 dffd~ i Ytno orgenl1ms. 'R' ;~ : 1:$0 TE.EH 8CEHI .. • NEWI •,' 1:48 0 AT OHf , , Gueet· eull\Of and boolt , edllor An Setoenbaum • 2:1511 NEWS "Son 0 1 Th• Ocean" vie-1 ate t•ken on a rlll9f'boat IOU<ney e1ong one OI the grandeet Mnk1 In Chlnll'1 networt1 o1 watet· ww;. -Ille YangtH Rivet (A) CID HIO SHL\K PflEVIEW Hulband·encl·wlf• cornic1 Jerry Stlller and Anne ~• Introduce the mov- lel, 8')ecl811 and lj)Ot1t ....,.,,, oom1nQ to Home Box OfllCI In Sep1emt>er. CZ>MOYll A comedian hoat and lour comic contMtan11 who compete •ga1n1t one llflOther ere leetll'ed In thl• unoenaored comedy game allow. 1:00 8 (I) NOW lkJNQWI~ 10: 11 (%) MCM1 2".30 II TODAY'S AfUGIOH ~ aJ UC NEWS r "i 0 MOYll * * * * '"The GOOCI EM'th" (1931) Peul Mvnl. Lulee Aalnet 8eMd on the 1tory by PMll Bueti The Nie cycle ol PMUnl• In China la llVMtened by g<Md. 1:41.MOVi. Arehle con,,...._ Murray lo wlt1 hie flenoee beet(. 111en ottcov.r. 118'1 be out a pertntt If Mur,.y a-. (Pan 2)1R) DIBCHIN *•'A "Nljlnally" ( 19791 Alen a.1... o.oroe de ta Pena Triumph eno lrtoe- 0'( punctuate the etormy reletlonlNp ~ Ille greet Aueelat1 bellet atat 10-M ....., IWAQQAM' l eno :.:_.s...no...._e men· Cl)WHArtUP AMu.cA? •• Vls4t the Unerlua Society _,; bel..,,.,, wWllng tor UFO. 10 lenO. a bMch ract In~ San Francisco: lald·bd r lfvlnO on Ille Color ado AN-/ er; • wor1d·recoro 111oyc1e,:. fllOe , • "When Time Ran Out" (1980) PllUI NMm•n. w11. 1181'11 HolO«l. A love trlen· Qlt ~on•'-'>' opened ltlano rHort lhrMtened by 811 act~ ¥OlclMlo 'li'O. -AFTERNOON-1: tll CZ) THI 1HAoOW ~THI !AOl.E "The 8Mdow UnmeM!ed" (Chepter 12) • • "Tiie Hatflelda And The McCoys" f 1975) Jaclc Palana., St..... FONMI. The 8'*111 of a mountelr\ f&rl'llly feud ere r.Wlnclled whef\ two memtiera of ~ f'"1H,_ become rornentlollly tnv°""9d f:GO~WON..D ~ • • • "Co•I Miner' a l>auQhttr" ( 1980) Slt•y Specell, Tommy Lee Jon... BMad on Loretta Lynn'a _,104)i()graphy A younQ girt trom a poor tM\11)' In rural Ktntucity merrite • lllUCifl O'der IOC8I boy Wflo ~,..., rlM to llflrdotTI In tile ""'* lnduetry. 'PO' Tl\9 two female Olfloate PorlCI\ and Jon ate training 1urprl1e everyon• by nabblflo a pair Of ,...,.. llf't 2)1A) THl~C-.. rT•WNnWf 11;00 eeCllatNIWI ltAOallTT'fM Holt: Ray Oonal• • WILD. WILD WOM.O OFAWAU 2:41!= .~; fl * * * "The Good Eerth'' ( . (19371 Paul Munl, LUI .. ~ ; RalrNw, 9eM(j on the ltory•, I by P-1 &udl. Tiie ~ .. '( c)'de of P9MMte In Chine ~ ; t'.G08 OOVIMY Hott: Janine Tet-tetgg 011e1t1. A•ll Z•lman Sohaohter-Sh1lom1, 1 ~ end P'oleMOt d~e1TemoteUN "•t1ll~; Ae11. 01ra1lm Monato and Afl,, Vledlmlr MMc:hlll Of St. 8t-.n'1 8«1>lell Or1hodoll c..n. CHANNEL LISTINGS 1:ao 8 IUNDAY Hom' Pat .. jlk. 8uaM Hahn. LOCMlon: l o. ,.,,._ IH Mwttim. ""-im, 8en ~o 1:AI CZ) MCMI • • .. .. ''Thi Oooo Elwtfl" (11G1'} PM Munl, lulae ,.._. llMd on the ttory by Peer! ... Tiie .,. OyCile Of "9MIM• In Ohlna .. 11v .... ..., by fl'Md. NOeMUMWa*MO A'°"*'~ by Mrl • .._... •• ~ Ir~-. .,.,. • • • • • 'A ..... Al Tiie Opere•· ,, .. , ~..--. ... Alllrl "°'*-4 l"OUP Clf ~ lfllpOwd ....... ~ IOUl!f dllrwjte In C!Ptr• oomoany ..... In -· ·--......... Of ........ . (1Ma) ...... ......... ~ ...,. A hor99 lflliner '"""' lo 1'11 ..,,.. .,.., .... """. -- FMtuted~ I beeutlful peo. pla'• cotturne ti.II; Oft the r~ with eoutttry'e "Ala- l>elne"; FrMlt Olannltlo anMit .,.., Illa""' ---the oovntry. -~ * * \t "Plld In !l'ul" ( 1150) Aof.Mft ~ Ur• beth lcott. A women ,,_.. ----~ tt*I M\191 ,_ ~ ..... from• llfMlldoMI .MCMI .... "c.elllo ~ .. (ltt7),...., ...... u... .. ~ --lonCI ~ out of ,..,.._... .......... to ,.., lt09 """~~ ...... ltMMd "' gMto ~ •• * "Not Wiit! ~ ww.. You Don'I'' (,_. Tony Qirtie, VlrM Ull. An Nt ,_ __ ~*'" llm .._OM of""~ .. """'.,,.,.. ~ eo ............. •.u.rnmr,... -Evee.o-.. 1=--* * \.t "How I a.-i1 My ...,_ Vecatlaft" (1N1'} "oban W119fter, Petet lAwford. A ~ dr1n. ,... '*'*" lmptioMld In "" l9Udlr ot • ......,,, lt"...:e:. nt.\T ~ • AMD?Jl 1~ .... .., "111': Thi led ....... ....... up ..... ....._. '°'° ....,.. • --.... Olnt llOIMt """'" "'* -..... IMt Cllh...., ~""1 11) ···~.Sort I, C::UllOtl II "A Touc;i, Of M11rder" WMe Wl'ltlno hie memoltl, tri. ll9lnQ Emperor ol AolM. Cleudlua, ,..... hie or•ndlather rinpe.or A4.oguelua and LMe. Illa l>•~lful but WIGll•.d ; HAW 0 I! Rily Ch ....... 8ilnl WllltllW'I. ®MCMI * *It "Caddy•l\eolt" (tNO) M Wuttey, .. ~ 0.ioarfllld The dallwlt· ed.,~ of . ••lnlly 0011ntry club .... -...... .,. .... ~ 1'11 IUl1. .... Cl'>eMOWW • * • "llftloll" I t9IO) Alen Atkin, ~ ...... IOftlOllltlltea•a ........ .,....,ac._ _....,. ~ I .......... ool-:c, ~ thal hi ... . ,,_ _,.., -· "Vllaoa Of 8torlll" The 111e of etortl• .. lmegln .. lvtly lllnled and laal'*ly tOld • MAaiU#llOI ntlA TN ,_,,.,Al OF ~AYONTm ··Suneet 8ono! ~ .. John ~ lllet )NM'• ~ II pngnenf; Wiii btiflOI ~. ~ '""'° Wflo .... .,, .., .. .. In Ctvll (,..,, 2) (A) • TMI O'llllW.a: THI WNT9' .. l.amllCA ""°°911 Dln:en" ~ ~ wtiat It.,.....,, to be "' r.<OWtd '*-""' Clur*'O N 1toeol 8lld 'toe M0~"'9~ -~-~ lnCfllll~.("I (J:)llllCMI .. ·~ ..... ~ (1t7t) IUctNwd Pryor, H~ ~ nw. fn.r'9f9d a.troll Miki llC10fY W'Ottl• .. """ .. onm. . .,,._. ............. Ind ......... ..,_ lflWI ~-----...... ®MCMI la threatened II)' greed • a:oo e 'NTHWAVI ~ ! ~MCMI J• ! • • • "Tiie Alt&" ( 1919) IT • Jacli Wwton, Alt• Moreno, : A bumbl•r unw1tt1no1• i ttumbla9 ltlto a ~ oeu.olf. • 11ouM Wiiiie eeeltlllQ ~ I from 1111 muto1r-rnlr1daf.' ~ • bfolher•ln-lftt '"' I ··1=•wcw : I * * * "The °'-lo«CWll I ..... Ct ... ) Oot'9 ! Aocl Teytot A ~ 1 beCofMI imoofwd .... I f glt1 wtlO ~ ... -· ' l9llld l*f.-..,.... I =1~ i **" "8pea. Mo• .. '" C 1t7t) Ooo11mantary ~by ... OldfWd Atolllv11 "'~ fOOl•H OhtOf"'-.,. ~ .,. ue .-.~,· ..... Ofl the ··-d'6>.lll.tl Apollo 11 tnOO!I a--• ,;i,,. 'G' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday August 30 1981 Prole tarian gray gives way :.· lo bufu of c olor • in '-PF.KING (APJ Tbe 1ummcr scene here \Ill tht! ancient City or Swallows: women In thin dresses. romance In the parka, an abundance of luscious watt1rmclon11 and the annuul Shortugc of beer Tht.' warm weuther also bnn1s a plague of ~ucou11 motorbikes und daredevils on roller ekates. Plump, rosy.cheeked grandmothers sell frozen swE'.ets ~n almost every streetcorner and fou((h looking Jobless k ids hawk r1>ses. Dedicated consumers scramble tor the ~tetesl lion~ Kong styles at night·time bauars ouns people rea~ love stories and engineering ks under eerie orange street lights and ousands fill the vast Square of H e avenly e3Ce for midnight p1cn1cs .. The summer of 1981 is the summer of color n thl' city known for high gray walls and year i:; of relen.Uess proletarian gray garb. ~" ft 1s the season or style: an unabashed $lu?n revolution 1s under way with the offici<JI ess1ng of a Communist Party leadership that .,w touts consumt>rism and a higher standard , • llvTihnc . h . ~ e rus 1s on for pretty things that would ave been denounced as decadent and bourgeois ~ many year s ago· col orful clothes, baubles. .,IJbic sunglaRses and perfume. A symbol of summer is a comely girl in a heer, short, cotton dress. She w ears while gloves. a huge noppy white sunbonnet, 2-inch plastic high.heeled shoes and sheer nylon knee stockings pantyhose haven't arrived yet. She wears i mitation designer sungl asses. or gold·rimmed sunglasses that say "Made in Taiwan" and she leaves on the label ror s tatus She may weur rhinestone pins or a golden cross and leave a trail of sweet perfume in h er wake In the summer or 1981 , there is no official carping about decadent clothes. bell bottom ,trouser s or sexy music bunncd roller skutina in the streets because of accidl•nts and haR wCArnt..'<i more daring skaters to confine their unties to rink8. Other summertime traditions In Peklne arc lht.' shortages or bt-cr and the abundance or w alt.'rm cl ons. Ice er ·am and black fermented tea. Again this year most stores and reatau· r ants run out or be~r by noon and long beer Imes arc a sign of the limes Pekina's two breweric:i will produce 60,000 tons of beer this summer. but 7,000 tons are for export and the C'lty needs 150,000 to 200,000 tons or beer this summer One of the m ost popular alternatives t.o beer 1s fermented bla<.•k tea. a recent health fad. Sweet sour plum JU1ce also is in demand, as is Coca.Cola which is bottled now in Peking and 1s mostly for sale to tourists. lee cream and popsicle production is up, however. and 600 million popsicles ar e in cold storage The government estimat es that urban residents will buy lSO popsicles and about 5 pounds or ic<.' cream per capita to beat the heat this summer. The m agic of summer, however. is the m agic or summer nights. As darkness falls, families drowse on their doorsteps. They sit on miniature st ools. fan themselves, wash their babies, watch their neighbors, pass the time In i::ossip Because their quarters are cramped and stifling, t!nt ir e families often camp out in the Square of H eavenly Peace Tienanmen Square. They eat . drink and play cards or t'heckers Old m en bring their birds, students i.tudy for exam s, kids Oy ghostly kites under the moon, lovers stroll. The warm night passes slowly and well In the parks the warm darkness kindly lends the privacy lacking in Chinese society. On the benches. in secluded dells, there's romance I has summer of 1981 .. The Peking Evening News, a popular t•bloid , recenUy declared: "A skirt should be knee-length or a little shorter." IL added that "a skirt exposes the beauty of line. The skirt which is pressed lo the body shows the bodily curves or the female and the hanging skirt changes into nowing, wavy lines as a woman walks." Other sty lish youn~ women wear traditional h1gh·collared , clin~ing dresses with slits up the ~des. Night peop"le think while Males lament that the fashion craze seem s to benefit women more than m en. But stylish m en wear cheap, polyester Western suits and hes, rukish capl> and sunglasses. Their hair is pomaded world s"leeps In the summer of 1981 hfe is freer tn Peking lh<t n ever before and politici. seem s peripheral lo life. Bri ght m otorbikes surge through the streets. China has banned further sales because ii noise. pollution and accidents lt also has DEATH NOTICES JUll'.'ISO:\ Zf\Ut ER:\1 \:\ A~:"A (' .1011\':-.0'\ r, . ..,, Fltfo:l>IA Zl\l\tEIDl1\'\ d~nl or f'u-.t .1 \1l•-.J r·;1 n•,1tll0nt or Sc•a l flt>llth. C'.t PbSSl'Cl J\\'J\ on ,\11~11'1 21!. l'a:>).l·ol JYia\' Augu~t ;!H Jj81 Sun l\'NI tn h •·1 Hl>ll Sht• ...... uf\'IH·d ti\ h1·1 4'0ughtl'1 1-:li1.<1lwth 111'1,I\ ,, fl.1u.:hlt:r" t:.:n11I \'1•rnh~11 ... t·1 or Co),1,1 ;\lt-.,J. l';t 'on of l..1k1·1111><xl. La .111d H1·11' W illiam c: .l11h11..,.111 of t'horp.1,.h nr ;\l ur111n <:rmt· lluU!'>l on 1'1·\u.., .1ncf :i 1·.1 ;rnd '.{ i::r.in1khildn•n granck hddn•11 Mr., .lohn,on ~l·n 11·1·.., will tu• h1•11t un Su11 has b<·t•n .1 1l·s11h•111 11r lhl' d,1'. 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I ';i Fl1wl 11111•r ?!tent wn 11·1·' 111111 h1· hdll al the fam1I~ IJIUI Ill St11ro Konstanoh M<"mo1 wl Park \V C'sl l!nxllu1 v Massad1uH·lt' tt urb•H Lawn Mount Olivl' Mort u;in of Co.,tJ Mesa for111,1rclm1t O(rector:. 5-10 55~ Neptune Societv " °'.caEMATION 8URIAL AT SEA 646-7 431 Ou1 literature lells 1ne complete story of our eoc1etv. C~ll IOt' ll'ff por11ollo l• h,, '"•'" I !lk r " *CotlMICIC MOltTUAllfS '°' Laguna Beact1 494·9415 Laguna Hill' 768-0933 ~<111 J ... an Cap1<,t1ann d95 177b HA.ltlOlt LAW~MT. OLIVE Mortuary• Ccmet .. rv C•ematory .. I l•r 16:>5 Gosl~r Av1• Costa M1• ... t1 540 55!>4 'lllCI H OTHHS H U H OADWAY MOU UAIY I 10 Broadway Costa Mes;1 642·9150 1.u n 1111c;110 .. SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCUHI CHA'IL '4'7 E t 71h S t Costa Mesa 6•6-9371 N I CIM OTMHS SMITHS' MOtTU.iY 627 Main St Huntington 9oacn 53&-6539 SO:'\~T \(; r1111,1 P \ so:-.::-.:TAc: .1).tl' m ;1 111'1111110l'O( l'l'llH' tc1 Ii.tit m Soulhl'rn l'<1hfo1111a 1111 lhl' ,,aM <15 ~ l'.lr:. P.c-.M·d a111 av on 1\u ~ui-1 211 HIKI Sl'I' ll'l'l> will bl' held 0 11 Tuc,da). S.·ptl'mbcr l. Hll!I .1! I OOPM al AnJ.tl'll's i\ htlt·~ M ('morial Purk Ch<tpf·I . t'ompton. Ca 'it'rv1re!'> "Ill IJl' under thl' ;111!1pic('s of thl' G lrnd<1lc Elk-; Lodge 11 l:!K!I F.nt•1mbmen1 111 111 folio" JI lht• 1\tllK.'\ undt•1 lhc d11 t•1· t1on o f lla rhor Lu "n :\1 ortt1JI'\ ol Costa Ml''<t M1 ~m1it.tl( "('" u OJtt\l' or Im\ J Jnd ""a:. rnrmrr \'1t'l' 11n•.,1dcn1 .ind General S.ilt·~ :'11.rnai.:1.•1 of Ffirt·~t I.Jiii n Gll'ndale Cenrr:.11 M :rn.1i.:1•1 o r M 1.• m o r v c; a r d t· n Mcmnri.il Park of Area , \' 1 re p 1 t' s 1dl'n1 u n d .: t' n c r a I m •• n .1 ..: c r 11 r t h c Valle~ of th(' Tl'mple Memorial Park. llonolulu. Hawa11 and al the pn•scnl llmc was Owner und Prest d ent of nJ.:clc>s i\ bbey Ml•mon,11 J>st k. Con111ton <.'11 lit• was the Past Exalt('cl Kuler or the Glendale 1<;1ks l.oriRe II 1289. Past Dist rlc Governor of L 1on:1 lnlernn llonul. Pust Prc,.1deot or the <Jlendale Junmr Chamber of Commerce and was 111110 IJU !<I president or th e Compton Chamber ot <:om merce fie was a mrml>et or the Unity Lodge 113f.8. F' & AM 11nd wo s a Knig ht Tl·mplar of the llo11olulu York IUte. Mr. Sonnta2 wa& n graduate or thl' d l11111 o! 1932 al UCLA and served In the United States Navy dur Ing World War 11 and was a member or the Brea Post 11181 o r thl• Am erican l,calon lie leuves to survive hi~ wire Helene Sonntag or t.ukewood. Ca .. 2 daughleric Morjone A Cahan or t..ong Beach, Ca. 1md Contlne M Dlesner <If Monte Sereno. Ca .• 1 son Philip Sonntna Jr or Lon11 Beach, Ca 2 !lillterll, Co ntinu e Berg ero n McN11mua of Avon, Connec- ticut and Bt'lty Cummlniia of Mission VleJo, Cia. und he also leaves 5 a.randchlldrrn Strvlcea under the dlrectlon ol llarbor lAwn-Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Mesa 54().M54. By lllJGll A. MULLIGAN "" s,..ci.t c.r-...__. NEW ORLEANS Death's twin brother dropped the whole ball of wool in trying to knit up thl' ravt•ll d sleeve of care last night. which of t•ourse 1~ thc PQ<•t's way of saying sleep was hard 10 com e.· hy. T o hcg1n w tth. the ">OUl r ock b<.tnd in the rumpui. room overhead k ept up tts ampltfted t.IJWGAN'S STEW rumpus until 4 a.m . This ----------- did not det er the lod ger in the ad1oining room from s noring all night long in sonorous imitation of the mating call of the Isle de France to the Queen Marv Then somewhere near dawn, a trailer truck began warming up in the parking lot below. which must h~ve wakened a couple of .Greyhound buses from their slumbers Right about there. the fire l'ngmt.>!. went by The shnmps creole at dinner 1lidn't ht>lp either 'The only cure for insomnia," decreed W.C. fo"telds. an authority on the subject. "as to get a good mght'~ sleep " Quite n ght Sttll. there arc other authorities who regard insomnia as a boon to creativity "Pity us. Oh pity us. we wakeful," cried out Hudyard Kipling an his haunting poem, "The City of Sl~p" Yet this w ork and many more famous ones came to him during mghts or floor pacing when sleep wouldn't come Thomas Alva Edison. a chronic insomniac. got l>y with four hours sleep a night He invented the light bulb so night owls like m y college roommate could stay up to all hours playing his beastly phonograph But then my roommate always arranged his class schedule so he couid lie in bed until noon, be· ing a firm believer in the Toots Shor rule of monastic h ving that "nothing important in the world ever happened before 2 o'clock in the after· noon." Even the first race at Belmont, post time 1 10, was beneath Tootsie's contempt. Before the pnce of lamb chops soared out of sight, sl eepy therapists used to advise counting sheep, although now I think cans of catfood might be more econ omically appropriate. Lately in times of stress and in motels with cardboard walls, I have tried to induce sleep by thinking of som e of history's great sleepers and most tortured insomniacs Samuel Johnson , like my college roommate, usually slept until noon, so he could face the boring Boswell refreshed and ready to be quoted at the Cheshire Cheese. Boswell, u night person, was also at his best, or at least , on his most ready alert for a quip from the master. after the sun had passed the yardarm. The philosophers Descartes and Hobbes did their best thinking in bed. Hobbes, it is said, often jotted down ideas on lhe bed sheets or even on his thighs when no other note·tal<ing paraphernalia were available. Charles Dickens. an inveterate traveler, never left home without his compass. He was convinced he could only embark to the land of dreams with his head pointing north and always arranged the hotel furniture to suit his navigational r equire- ment.s. "Kubla Khan" c ame to the poet Coleridee In an opium dream. He had reached line S4 in transcribing it vorbatim the morning after when an intruder at the door forever wiped out his thought train. Oopps. There's the phone Let's see now. Where was I? Union s gain SACRAMENTO lAP> The Callfomia rarm labor board ha s ex - panded lhe "access rule" lo allow union representatlvu onto farms durint strtkts. On a 4 ·1 vote, lbe ~grlcultural Labor •----------.. Relation• Board ruled DAILY PILOT CLASSIFllD ADS M2•M78 Lhat Bruce Church Inc. should have allowed U nited Farm Worker or· 11nJursl>" It.a property PVlllC MOYIE '°ICTITIOUI 8UllNlll NAMll ITATlfMllHT nw 1o110..1119 ""''°" It 001n11 bull neua' LAillANN COMPANY, P 0 8o• ?N , 8•1bcMI hland, t1"4NltN, U7 Ply.-.tt\, Newpor1 Beech, CA ttMO LAUR ENCE C &RI CI(, UI Plyrnoutll, N'-1 8•ech, CA nwo Tiii• bu>lneu ,, <ondu<ICKI by •n In dl•!Ovel Levr911<• C. 8rlO Thi> •lat-I w•t 111.0 wttll Ille Counly Cieri< ot Oran99 County on R.H Adam• •nO Co., In< R H M••l'I~ PrnlO.nl Thlt JUt-1 Wat llltO whll ll'tt Counly Cl••-ot Orenoe Covnty "" ITATIMtlNTO' A ...... OC*MIMTOP UNI OP l'ICTITfOUI 8UtlNllJllllA.Ma The IOI-... ..,_ hat•~ llle v• Of IN llCtlli-~"Mme NATUillAl.LY vou•• u . ,. ,.arw 81vd , Unit • •· C-1• -... c:11.-. Tiie l'lctltlOua 8utl-H-re ltrrtcl to ellOVt wet flled l_n Or .,911 C°""lyonC>tt.H. ltlO OAI XUAN l'HAM, •tt H•rn ,,......,A-. ir .. 1ne, c~ nn• fhlt ........... w .. <ONf\;(ttO by "" .... 1 .. klc.lel. Del )( VM\ ""9m fhta ti.w.._1 ••• llltcl with tr. Co11111, Clerk of O••RQt county on t.119 27. 19'1 .. , .... l'IMlll-Oranoe Coe•I O.lly PllOI, A119 30, 5eclC 6, I), lO, t .. I --..1 PUIUC MOTIC[ .. l'ICTITIOUI IUllNllU NAMl ITATaMENT T,,. to11-1no """on 1, ootno DVM M U M f>iE ORANGE PEALERS JA/.1. 8AND, llXI Sltfll"ll A,..,,_, HUlll· lnoton e..c11. C•lllOt'nl• t8o66 THE ORANGE BLOSSOM JAZZ BAND llXI Slt<ll"ll A.....,., Hllftl 1n910ft Ike<,., C.ttlornl• ,,... J-c M<'"or'"10, 1111 s1er11no Av•n11•, Mvf\t ~notnon Beac h, C•lllort11•¥l-Tlllt bv>lneu la conCluciCKI by •n In dl•ldual John C McCOt'lnlO Tiii> U•l-1 ,..., 111@0 wllh llM County Cler' ol Or•RQt County on Auqull IJ, 1 .. 1 l'IHW llt...n Pvblllhed Or•noe Coe•t O•llY Pllol, Publl.,..., Oret\99 Coell D•lly Pllol, A VOUS1 ,, ' 1 •'1 AUii 30, 5-pC •• 13, 10, IMI J'll().tll '°'Ull ll, 2J. lO, Sept •. l'ltl ,.9J.fl NIUC NOTICE PUlllC NOTICE ... "'" IU"•toa cou•T Off, ... STATS 0'° CALll'Ot!NIA ll'O• TMI COUNTY 0, I.Of AllOILU -~ llOTICll 0" lflA•tNO OP .. ETITIOH ,0. AUTlfO•ITY TO I XICU'TI L.IAH Eawtot fl/I COAalNNE Olllll'FITH. Oto..t. NOTICE IS Hl!ltE8Y GIVEN -Pelltloner, ROBE RT Gl 810H JOHNSON, "-' flled rwrelll • petltlOfl for AutftMlly IO E11e<ut• ~·· of wld Ht• .. ~ of lrn .... ~ rNI II<• 1MrtY CGrnmOf'llY II-M 9ooll Gii nyon SllOpplno C•n<•r locete4 '" L•evn• e.ech, Co..111y of Or•,. ... al•t• of C•lllornl•, dHcr le.d •• 10110 ... ... ,< .. 1(IM1-'I; The! oortloft of IOt 2t In tr.ct No. till, In tr. <llY of~ hech, C-IY 04 0.9"09, RM• of C•lflfO'fli., M 1Mr ,,_ r~ In bOoll 17, ..... JO, of Ml_l._ MA", In the offke ol N'"7"ll llM <*MllY rec;order ol Mold c°""ty, •flO "CTITIOUI auarHllS FICTITIOUI •UJINllU ,,.., llOtllon of block I~ Of lrvlne'• NA.Mir ITATllMINT NAMlf STATIMllNT SubdMalon, H -mep •KO,..,... In The fOllO•l"ll 1MrM>n1 ••• dolno Tiie followlnQ IM'"'"" •r• do•no bOOll. I, P•oe •. of Ml•<elleMou• 111""4 bu,tlneUM bu•lnff••• Record MAI>'. In the olll<• ot Hid Publl-OranoeCoealD•llyPllol, P C.H MAIL SERVICE, 1..0) Tl'teC.orPorM•lm-; lhaMrl•I cour>tVrw<<>'ct.r.clffuli.cl•tfol~ Ayq 111 1 .. 1 Ayq JO, s.pc '· t>.10, "" ..,._., P.Clflc C.O.tt Hl9fl••Y, -• S.e<h, lrneoe. The Eite<vll•• 11naoe, TM 8•11lnn1n11 •I • pol11t In lht Cellfomlat0U2 \o<lal ·-· The PrCllN<I lmaoe, Mr1h-ler'ly llne of teld IOI JI, df.-All<e ·-· l'tl Al-In Or .... , 11111 MAlll S1r .. 1, Sul .. E, lrvlne, ,.,., -.\II U ' 01' 00'. _ _. M.tO feei Hvmln(llofl 9Hcl\, C.lllOr'nl• t2'At C•lltornle '271• lrorn tr. mosl Mt'tlMrly COf'ner ol ulcl Chrla RNb, *I AlecldlnDrl,,., lrneGIH lnlernallon•I ln<orporai.a lol •ncl rUftftlno '"""'• ncl'lll 7S' 07' 00" PICTITIOUI aUSINIU Humlngton e..tll, C.llfOf'llAe ,_ (Callf<>'nl•I. 11711 -In SlrHI, Suitt tall II) .. IHI; IMft<e W>Ylh st• 111 ....... ITATl!MaNT '"'' t>utlneu la <onducl.O by • E. ,,.,,., C•lllornla.,l i' ...... tt .. It fHI IO --ll•rly line ne!:-.. fol-lno ""°'' I• c1o1no llvtl· -ret -z=..":::e ~=:~_,._, "<-.Cit<! Oy •coo ~~:!~,:;.• ~ 1~ '-.::::':, S 0 u T H C 0 A S T A SS E T Tlllt ~l-1 ••• fllecl wllh IN lrneoe• 1111ernallona1 In· ~ s, llKord Of S..r,,.n, In ll'te oHk• MANAGEMEN T, 1113 Cateto•. Counly Cl-of Or•noe Counly on corl>Cl"•lea of llM counly recorder of wld Of'•-NtwPOf'1 9Nd't, Cellfoml• nwo AWOVll JI, ltll G•rv w SleelbUQ, p, ... , County. lhen<• southertr el-H lcl G«>roe c L-r. 2Sl3 C.lalpe 111...a oent wesltfly llne ll'te toltowlno courioH Str••l. N•wporl 8eecll, Celllor11ta Pllllll"'9cl <:>....,. COHI Delly PllOI, Tiiis •i..ltmenl w•t llled wlln llw Soillll I• 13' '°" Wffl IU M IHI to.,_ '2"60 Aug U, JO, !WPI 6, IJ, , .. , >to7Ml County Cler~ ol 0 ••"90 Couniv on be111Mlno ol • u;rw, cone• .. easterly Tiiis buolnM• t• uw•Ov<t..i br.., In-Auv 11, 1 .. 1 11••1"9 • ,..,,.,. ol uo.oo ''"'"· \OVllWr dl•l-1 PUllJC NOTIC( Fl"°" ty 10 U •-•tonv Mold cu,_ tllrOUOll • Geor90 C ~r Pub11"'90 Of'aft99 Coast O•lly Piiot, <enlral -·· of JO" 00' oo··, 10Vlh II Tiiis si.1-1 wu rneo wllh ttw ------------• Auo ••. n . JO, S.111 •. ltll ,..,,., ... iv· .... •1 10 tff1 to""' ~IM!ftO Coutlly Clarli. of O•ano-Counly on "IC:TITIOUS aUSINllU ol • curw cone;•,.. .-thWfllerly llev AuouJI t), 1'41 NAMll STATEMllllT lllQ. racllutol 11.ll IHI, ..... 1 .... rty .,,., 111-T ... tollowln9 ... r~n• er• d01"11 PVIUC NOTICE M>Ulh-tMly w .o. .... •tono ..... P-I-C>-C:O.\I 0.lly Pl IOI, bu•I~ •!10E WORl.0 OF GAMES. ~; 't;"':':.~t c;',';:!r:'~~.;.,crJ,.. A\19 16' tJ, JO, s.ot 6' ... , l6J:l.4I 11070 8Nch 81•0 , HvnllllQlon 6eecll, SUP1Ea10tt COUillT OF with f <II,.,,. COf'<A .. "''11,,.•ll•rly C• ~ THll STATE 0 , llo lno a radius ol uo 00 f .. t, a radl• Rick winvell, 20SAI Callltourn CALlllOaHIA FOii THE al Hid POlnl of revtrM curva\urt ~t .. HuntlnQlon 8-e<ll, C•. ,,_ COUNTY 01' OillAHGE .... ,. 6 ... IO" H$1, M>Ulhwnt.er1y JllCTITIOUI •VStlllllSS Cllrl• Sot"""'I" 20SAI C•llltburt1 NOTICE 01' Hl!AltlNO IS IO -•lono wld curve lllrOUOll • NAM• STATl!MaNT Sc . HllftllnQlOft Bee<ll, C• .,_ NO AM-ont•al -·· ol u• 07' OJ" IO. potlll Tiie lol_.no --I•-... llodl· Thi\ bualMU •• COllducte<I by • E••••• of lt08ERT BUR NELL on. llrw runnino W>Ullw .. ltfly froM neue o-ner•lpa<1nerP,1p THOMAS, Ot<e•M<I t ... ,,_ ..... rty CO'ner Of IOI I• Of LEO DA90UB PUBLISHING CO.. RH:k Samuel> NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN f>i°'T Hid Ired No .OI to lM moll nol'1herly 17.0 Monro.ii• A,,., No. A·~. Cool• Tnl• \lala,...,I wn toled wltll lht Cl•l'".,.I JANE E DUPREE "•> 111@0 corner OI lol • In bloc.Ii. ,. of L•Oll,.. Mete, c.lltornl• t2U7 Covnty Clttlo. or Or•noe County on on 1111\ Cour1 • pellllon tor t n orci.r Clllh n per map r.coro.o •n boolt 4 Lao O.OOUO, 72'0 Niu L...ane, No. Auvu>t•.1 .. 1 dlrKltnQ ALL;t.N P OONNELLV •• P•9"•5eendS•.ot .. IOMlt,olla......,. 10',"'-1S.tK,.,(c.llfornl•tMJ 111Utu t Ornlno>lr•lor ot tne Ul•l t or ~~;f.:.":':'~n:;'~1~,,.?:'t:~.;:' Tllk bu\lnnl 11 c-.ct...i by -In• P-1""'° Or-C~\I D•llY Piiot ROBERT 8URNE LL l>iOMAS lo ly llN Of Canyon Ori .. ••,_ on dlvl.,.... Auq • t6, 7J, lO ltll lU~t l1anp.-I,. o<ooeny Cloer•-i.-wld RKord ol s.i,.,,., now Delno Boat Leo o.bollCI lo Cl•lment JANEE DUPREE •• O• C•nyon Drlw •• \hQWn °" ttw m•o Of T"l• __ , wn llled with Ille ••ILJC WITV'E per'°" enltllt<I lo tt . .,.d tM pellloon Mold lretl,.., t07, lllenc'• twir1ll 2l 01' Co..nty CIHll of Or•noe County on rv ""'"' h • • Ot•n • • t f o 1 n • • r In Q In 00 .. •••f JSO 11 '"' •lono M kl H•terl Ayqint 11. 1'el ------------Oe04nm.n1 J or lhe •bo•• •ntllltO 11,.. 101,_ point"' '-9l""l"9 ,,.... lllCTITIOUS aUSINESS <ourtonOclOO.r • '"'· •1' OO AM ~•r<-42 lr-'al_ll, P-1-Or-Coest Dally Pllo\, NAME STATEMllNT Tiit pe< ...... I "'~' .... ,,.., lo Tlwt por1toft"" lol,. of ,, ... No Auv. n. IQ, Seil! ••• IJ, .... ,......, Tiit IOllOWl"11 1MrM>na .,, OOlnQ •00 .. "dn<rt-•• ,.,.,_, till, In,,. city of lA9U"9 S.e<ll, ,_ "ICTITIOUS •USINIU NAMa ITATaMl!NT Tr.. foll-1"11 1Mraon• .,. dol"• DValnn,1u DNH ENTERPRISES, J101 Mc Kl....., w..,, eo.i. Mne, CA mi.. WIU.IAM H. FIREBAUGH, JIOI Mcl(ln ..... W•y, Coste Mew, CA .,6 •. l(AZUKO Fl AE BAUGH, JIOI Mc IC I,.,.., w..,, eo.t• -·CA m•. Thh -'nMt I> c_._ by -1,.. dl•I-!............, end Wife I Wllll.,.,HFI ........ Tiiis lie•-WM llled •1111 Ille Counly Clerk ot Or-County Oii Ayq. 12, 1'111 '1-PUb'I.,.., C>eftlllt C-al Delly PllOI, ""° 16, n, JO, 59P4 6, 1t11 ,.,..., NII.JC tlTICE l'ICTITIOUI •USINllU NAMlf STATEMENT The fol-lno Pffton la dol"11 bVtl· neueos COSTUME DIRECTOR, .. 1 EH• !7111 s. .... 1. Cott• Met•, CalllOt'n!• .,.u Karl• Atlfl Wolle, 20j·A 2'111 Slrwt, ..._,8"<11, C...lllornla Tllh -It c""""'"9d by •11 In-di •ldlMI. ICer\eA. Wo~ Thi\ rt.rt-• ... fllecl wltll -County C•••k of Oranoe County Oii At;OU~UI, 1 .. 1 .. , .... P\MI.,.,. <:>.,.. C..st Dally Pilot. Awo-n. JO. Sept.•. u , 1 .. 1 >n0-11 NIUC MOYIE bualnets•• That cuta•n inobtl• hom e. lyofOrentt.SCAtteol C•lltOt'nl•,u"' ADVANCED TAX CONCEPTS of Calltornl• Ltc•nw Numi.r OC3"16, map recorded In -11, pave '°•of Huntlnoton 8Hcll. ~ W•rner, Hunt. l0<•lt0 In~ &..ch, C•lllornot MIK•''-MASK, In the o11k• Of l"11ton S.tKll, C•lllornlQ ., .. 7 ReftfHl<t " m-10 lht pelotlon on lllt county recor<Mr of Wld county, and Edw•rdE.Beroer,t.Ol•Rue Clr I lle In lht Couq !or lurl h~r 111e1 p0t1lon ol block llA ol lrvlM' Cit, Fountain 11•.tl•Y. C..llf0<nl• t1IOI oenlculan SubOlvlalOn. H per rneci rec:orde<I 111 ,,_ o.runo. llllJ 8r-hv"'· Datt<! A~I ,., l'lll book I, P•oe N . OI Mh<tll•MOU\ Foumeln V•ll..-, C•lltornl• '170I Pair.ct• L Anl,_y RtcOt'd Meer\, tn tlM ottl<e Of u i<I Thlt oual,..ss I' cond11Cltd by • For Griffith....,"'""°"' county rw<OfCler dHcrli.cl •s follOWi O-M••l pertner!llllP Allorney for Cle•m•nl 8•ttnn1n9 •t • point In Ille EclW•rd E B•rtier G•ll'FITN AND ANTHONY nort,,_IHIY line ol .. Id IOI Jt, di' Tiii' '"''-t ..... llled with .... ••-Y• •• L...aw ,.,., -n · 07' 00" ....... '° , .. 1 Counly Clerk ot Or•noe County °" _. ""8M lie,... EHi trom tl'le mo.1 northerly corner ot uto Ac;v<nl 21, .... 5'olW N IOI.,.., r..Wno <"-net north IS 01' 00' 11169SoM C.u-.., Ce. nth tHI llS .. -· "*'<• tolllll ~ 03' Pvbll.,,.., Or-Coe>t 0.lly Pllol, T ...... OHi 157'41" ... ..s1 ... tt f"I lo Ille -•lerly llne AUii lO, s.pc, •• IJ, 10, '"' 1'11~1. Pvbll-<>M>99 Coa•t D•••Y Piiot, ol "illlf' 0r1 .. '"~on • LtctnSMI lltCTITIOUI •uSt•ISS NAME STAT8MllNT TM 1011-1119 !Mf'Wnt •rt Ool"11 lllltl-• • PHOHIX t, 7100 H•rbor 8tvd., Unit S, toai. -·CA tH». KHl.ION CHAN LAM, ttn All.,.t~ Avt,_, Lont a..c11, CA tOI07 HUNG CHAN L;t.N\, 7•i E. Wiil°" Slr-t,~I Hiii, CA ,__ Tiiis butlnn• I• con<lu<llOd by • oeMral oe<1twl"!llllp, ""'-CNln urn Thi• \1•1-t .... llled wltll t1w Counly Cttrl! of Of'•RQt County °" Ayq JI, 1 .. 1 .... ffS1 PvClll""° Or-Coal! Dally Piiot, A119 JO, s.l)4 •. U, JO, 1'111 JMMI PllUC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS •USINISS NAM!! STATllMUfT Tiie 1011-1,,. ,,."'°'" ••• fotno -·-.. ; Auv 1', lO, 5eOI S. l .. t 1'103 11 Survey°" Map, rec:o,..,.., In -», PUBLIC NOTICE OAOt ), RKOt'CI of Survt'(I, In llw otllct ol 1"-counly recorder of s.atd Or•-. Counly, ltwnu '°""'"'IY •-V said wHltrly ltrw IN followlno cour- Sovlll t• IT W ' -•I IU » t•t to t1W NOTICE OF DEATH OF 11e111rwnoo1 • curvt, co11u .. ••>t•rt R 0 8 ER T CH A R L ES h••lnv • rec11u, o11t000 '"'· '°"',_ M 0 R T 0 N A N D 0 F ly IOU IMl •lono Mold curve tllr-f\ • c•nlr•t •no•• ol JO' 00' 00", 10Vlh 11 P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D · ... 11r· .... " 10 '•' 10 111e be111Mln0 MINISTER ESTATE NO. o4.curvtcOf'<e..,nor1tMtt1er1y ,..11 Al 1""°" 1"9 • rediv1 of Tl II le<rt. -y ..,.,-,,,. anCI M>UtllWttl•rly loll 0. IHI •'-T 0 cl I I h e i r S , wtd curw '"rCUQll • c..,tret •nqte o1 beneficiaries, c reditors 102 O.' 00" to. point of, ••• , .. and contingent creditors of curvatvrt with • cur•• cone• .. Robert Charles M orton '°"'1-terlyhavlno•••dlu1oftt0.oo tMI, • recll•I •I wkl point ol .,,,., .. and persons who may be curvature bHr> • o.· 10· u11 otherw ise Interested 1n the soulh .. steny 15.IO f .. I •lone .. ,d wi 11 and/or estate. ~~~!"'e°":'i~:-;!'•~ ~~ ~u!,~1~ A petition has been filed aout,...i.rfy trom ,,,. mot1 ..... ,,Y by Sara Nan Harding In cor ..... ol lol 16 of Mid tied No, till IO the Sup erior Court of 1119 "'"1 _,.....,,,_,ot1o1•1n blo<ll lit Of L...aQutwt Cll tts •s pet In# Orange County requesting rKOt'-In -•. ,,_,st -ff ol that Sara Nan Harding be H id Mllc.ll•neou' M•o•. thanct . t d I nol'th w 2t' 00" ~ JIJ.Jt -•tonv a ppotn e as persona 1411d 11,..10 ..,. ..,1.,1y 11,. o1 c..11.,..., ------------SOVTH ORANGE COUNTY TAJ!, representative to ad· Ori••., -..non Mold Record o1 minister the estate of Sur,,.ynowoelnoeo.tc.n)'OftDrlv• Robert Charles M orton es.-on 111e meo of wlcl tret1 No .. ICTITIOUl llUSINaH uiu c-~. IA(lllna Hiiia, C.A NAMa STATaMINT nuJCillAIG W 80AllOMAN, J7J ... ~:-_, folklWllll __, 11 dltlllt IMHI· S-IM Circle, C:O.le -· CA tHJJ LYTTON illEALTY ISA6 C•-• EARL A. PARKER, SOJ A•t Avt-C.le Mew c.A m• ' Pretldlo, Sen Clement•, CA '26n. R08 E .. T Ly T TO N. c ROW Tiiis butlneu Is COndllCleCI by • IOw11tr·lnllter1, 11•Gor1w•Y AW11.,., -ret~lp, Co.l•MIM CA.U• C. W. 8111«-Tllls ....,;_, 1, ·--lly .., If>. Tllll ,,._ •• filed wllll tr. dlvldlMI C°""IY Clffk of Or.,.., c-ty Oii A.""9f'1 L 0-Awo JI, 1 .. 1. ,,_. Tllll ... ...._. WM filed with IN P\ltlll-Or-Coeal Delly PllOI Covnly Cl•ri. ot 0r • .,.. County on A·-tJ -....._ 6 13 1,.1 1-141' Auo. 7, '"' _,,. . -· -· • • -,. ,,11171 Publl-C>eftlllt Coea1 Delly PlloC, Awo. , .. n. JO. s.ot. '· 1 .. 1 a.1..i l'ICTITIOUS 8USIN•U NAMa STATaMl!NT TIM toltowlno ...,._, 11 clOl119 ,,.,.._ neUe•: DIP 'H STltlP, TIS W 171h SI .. •A, Colle MeM, C•. '2W H,A. Terry Wee ... r, tl0\11 -· V 111•, Colt• Me.,., Ce. 'Ut7 Thlt INllMal I• '~""' by •n In dlvlduel. , .. ,.,-..... Thlt _, ••• fllM wlVI tr. Co..nty Cieri! of Of• .... Courtly Oft A.,..m •• 1''1 1'161'17 PllOllllletl OrMOt '-It 0.11'1' l'lloC A .... '· "· u .•. It., u,..., (under the Independent ::;i 1:;::!"!!..~~~·;.:•~50,;!' Administration of Estates potntfl/I~ AcO. The petition is set for r..io llOlnt 1>etno ,,.. .,,.. p0ln1 oc . . De 3 Nolftfllno; llleflu -"' $4' 2t' 00" hearrng 1n pt. No. at west tn.n ,.., •lonQ Mold one 1o tlM 700 Civic Center Drive, Hllerty llneofCen)'OftDrl••H*'-' West, in the City of Santa °" ... 1c1 Rec-°' s..r .. y; .._ •lno A C I· f · S Bwt C..\1'1111 Of'lw •~ -on tl'le na, a 1 orn1a on ep-,... .,. .. .., 1,.1 Ho. t0H11e110 - tember 23, 1981 at 9 : 30 u· rn· OO" _. 's. t .. 1 •loftt w 1c1 8,m , eHle<ly llM IO llW i.v1nnln9 of e IF YOU OBJECT to the curve COftC•w '*'-'•"' llA•t"ll • granting of the pet ition, ;!.~~:!t/~~.~ ,f;.:1~..,:,:·~; you should either appear cvr ... llW-ofl. central •note of w 00' at the hearing and state 00" to. polnl of, __ curvatv ... f wltll • c..,.,,. COftU,,. ,_,_terly your ob ectlons or file 11evlnoerec11uu•tMO.OOt..t,e reC11e1 written objections w ith the •I .. ,d Polfll of compeunll curvetu ... court before the hearing. bHr~ -'h ... w OO" w.st; ltwftc• Your appearance may be 1ov1"-st•r1y aa . .o , .. , •IOftO teld cvrw ~ • c:entr•I _ .. oft• SS' In person or by your at· w · " • po1111 of , • .,., .. , .. .,.,IH't torney. w1t11 • wn. <*'<• .. ~arty I F y O U A R E A 11ew1119 • recttut o1 10 oo tMt, • te4Ke1 CREDITOR or a cont· :.::1~"~.of .. ~•;:':.!t=:: fngent creditor of the de· M>Utllfftr 1u1 f•t •i.nt .. If c..,.... ceased, you must file your th•0\1111 • c.M••• ~of '4' 01· .... " I • jlO/M of <~ <IW•AllH't "1111 e cla m with the court or cvrv• ceM•vt ....-tl'lert• 11n1119 • present It to the personal rMI"' fll ..o.oo ..... • ,_..., et ..w representative appointed llOlnt ot ~ cutvetw,.. "'"" by the court w ithin four "0"11 u · 10· "" u 11, 111.nu -u .... .,1, 19'..ll f"1 •lef>e Mid months from the date of cvrvt...,.... • c.,,,.,..,....,. ,. 21· first Issuance of letters a s »'' .. .,. -™lY 1111e ti .. .., .. ...,, provided In section 700 of Drive • -n 011 MIO ••OH ., Sunn. "---., •""8 .... t h e prob a t e code of -•tty '" .. ._,_"" _,_ California. The time for HH'lltertt"w·-u1.1a. .. 1iettw flllng claims wlll not ex-uA.!.":!~•1 •• • , .. ,.. ce11un no y lltvlflt • r...,. of 1eo.oo plre prior to four months 1 .. 1: _,,.••'-"' s..11 ••• • ._.. from the date of the hear-,.,. ,_ ~ • ~·1 M8M., lninotleed •bove. J•' w r ; _. »•"' w· .-kAI OU MAY EXAMINE::.=:.::=:: th flle kept by the court. ••·• teet: ...,.._....,,, ,,.., ,... If you are Interested In the ::..-= :,"f. ::.;,. c::t'.,,;. :: estate, you mey file a re-~ quest with the court to rt· • ......._ -. wM<ll •• "'"-* celve speclal notice of the tllf'tllW .-.1c~ ..,. ..... • ... '!'! Md ...... ~--lnventory of utate and of -wt..,~ n. ., ,,,. •-'" .. "' th&-potltlons, accounts and 1111 <_,,_,. .. a..n-• ..., w reports dtscrlbed In Sec-ot wld~.e1ms.H11111,..1111 .. t Ion 120 0 . S o f the cuvetue""'""' c.i,,.,,,,., Callfornla Prcbat. Code. 0""'='~ Robef't N. 8ro•toe c-ev °'"' Atton.y I t L1w .., •· OUU .. MT 1-h t'I& f4Vtft• Wll..UMIT.Jo.....,... ...... t.a.nd, ca.. '2"2 ~ ... ·u:.. -(714) '7W461 :!:..... _ ..... Publlshed Ore~ toa1t UU:::.u.""' 011ty Piiot Aug. 29, 30, -:=c=.. DeAV .,.._ Sept . .5, '"' ...... "" .... ' I' ..... "" 3900 .. 1 ......., \ , I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 30, 1981 .. ·-. -- d - ") t.( ... ,.....,,. Melody Ippolita and Jim Yale repair a sidewalk on Blackburn College campus. Students work 15 hours per week as part of curriculum to keep their tuition costs down . Tuifion WW at college that works CARLINVILLE, Ill. CAP) -A r ed sun is han g i ng over Blackburn College where Melody lppohta, a diminutive coed with a sledgehammer in her bands and a resolute look in her eyes. is smashing a sidewalk to bits next to t he administration building. "Gonna build a concrete r amp," she says, panting. Across campus, history major Malt Miller is laying bricks for two new handball courts at the gymnasium building, itself con· structed by s tudents 40 years ago. And out on the green, under t he full and bending maples where generations have debated ethics, poetry and the themes of academe, Vicki Ma rlin, an art history major , is at the wheel of a roaring yellow farm tr actor with an 8-foot cutting blade. "I want to work in a museum when I graduate, restoring old paintings, .. she says . Then she laughs. "Of course, if worse comes to worst. I could always mow their lawn ·· Sic trans it e ducation . Blackburn-style. Welcome to the college that works. While other private liberal arts colleges faller amid declin- ing enrollments, rising costs and c utbac ks in s tud e nt aid, Blackburn College rolls right along. It is financially sound and is still offering the advantages of a small, private college educa· lion at an increasingly appealing price. The big reason is the school's work program. Every student is required as part of his curriculum to work 15 hours a week. Pay is in the form of lower fees . The students lay brick, pour concrete, mow grass, sort mail. They plan, prepare and serve the meals. They are everything from faculty ass istants to bathroom plumbers. With the exception of teaching, the students virtually run the place. "The only comparable thing I know of was during World War I I when young men were thr ust into res ponsible positions in com bat," says John Alberti, president of the s mall Midwest college 60 miles northeast of St Louis. Nine of the 16 buildings on ca mpus were built by students under the program begun in 1913 to keep costs down while build· ing character. Blackburn s till charges only $4 .100 a year, including room , board and all fees. It is the lowest private college tuition in Illinois and comparable to the cost of attending a state uni- versity. Administrators say the school saves about St 2 million a year , m ostly i n const r uction and maintenance expenses. The library, completed in 1970, was built at a cost of about $556,000, according to Glenn L. McConagah, former president and chancellor emeritus. Had a private contractor done the job, construction alone would have topped $2.5 million. he says. Savings are passed on as lower fees. but administrators say there is another benefit - an appreciation of hard work and free enterprise. "We are entering a new era of bas ic values in this country, .. says Alberti. "The Reagan elec· Lion made that more clear . There is in the air a return lo tradHional values, among them the work ethic. The work ethic is the raison d 'etre of this institu- tion .. Alberti expects an increase in apphcat1ons next year and he isn't particularly worried about An,..,,_, major Vtotf Nartift we• giant farm lroctor to mow'°'°"' at BlaCkbum c~ ... A,.. fN1ff& lfOChing, ltMMnl• almo1t nm the compu1, doing maintenance, '9'1fng mafl ol'ld prqorlfto rrMGJI. · I Washington's current budget· culling in climate He says a re· duclion in student loans may make Blackburn more attrac- tive. The work program is entirely student run . Job a ssignments are made democratically and on the basis of seniority. A dozen students are chosen each year lo head individual work depart · m ents on campus and two, one male and one fem a le, are pro· gram managers. Six {>aid professionals help teach skills from feed ing magnetic tape into the school's records system lo building a swimming pool. Goldbricks, known as "bozos" in campus lingo. are not popular. Students are fined or even expelled for goofing off and they have a special incentive for doing a good job. "If l make a mistake, I'll see it every day," says Miss Ip· polita, one of about 50 students working for minimum wage dur· ing the s ummer. when there are no classes. There's a risk in putting such practical skills into the hands of a whole campus of plucky col· lege kids. There was. for example. the lime pranksters quietly worked all night building a brick wall across the front door of the president's house. Goldbricks, called ''bozos '' ' are not popular. Students are fined or even expelled for goofing off. During the turbulent 1960s, while students elsewhere were burning buildings, students at Blackbum were building them. Among them was the red·brlck, Georgian-style administrative building. The work frogra m was the brainstorm o the ·late Willlam M est r eza t Hud s on , a Presby t e rian preacher who served 33 years as the school's president. Hudson had the faith of a believer and the savvy of a poker pl•ye.r. When a local farmer refused to make a cash lift but ottered the colle1e a chicken coop and a dozen pullets, Hudson took him up on it. "Bl11eat mlatake -be ner made," Hudaon later 1aid. "A doMn ol the belt chlclrena from tbat farm were the 1tart ol Ute ftMlt wtUte Le1hom nock tbi• coll"e evtt had." Basic Bricklaying IOI? Reluctant Ellen Knight doem't look too 1 happy about the mortaring part of her campus job. ! In those days, Blackburn operated a farm a nd a dairy. Students lived in old Pullman cars while constructing the cam- pus. During the 1978·79 school yeilr there was an inordinate a mount of new construction under way and Jane Beby, women's work manaaer that year, recalls wor- ryin1 "we'd have problems 1et· tina all these frail women Ln- vol ved ln laying bricks." So there was a campaip - a ttractive coeds weartn1 1un dresses, work boots and hard bat.. A bll pitch for th6 virtuee ol construction. It wun't neceesary. By the liberated late 19708, laying brick had become 1ometbln1 of a PQl ipcal 1tatement. "We had women fighting1 get out of the kitchen and library," she says. The 15·hour per week work ~ quireme nt for ces s tudents t budget their time. Even so.J average 33 percent of the urs year class drops out. ' Vicki Martin says it• takesf special effort to succeed. b l adds : "There's time to stud , party and still work." : Says President Alberti: "Th team to work to~ether and sol., problems. Thal s the most I~ portant, boneal-lo·God adva ta1e to th11 pro1nm. You cou almulat• It ln a lab, but. tha • not the real world." He looa out over hla bri laylns, cement p0urtn1 ir mowin1 atudents. "TM1," says, "ll lhe rel.I world." ' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday. August 30, 1981 ·~-........ BIG BIRD -St a te game protector R. L. Lumadue hold s one of fi ve young American bald e agles prod uced t his year at Pym atuning Lake near Li nesville in north9.'estern Pennsylvania . The lake is the only known nesting spot in the state for t he nation 's symbolic bird. Night club has music and dancing for deaf SANTA MONICA <AP> For the amount of communication that goes on, the Horn night club here can be a very quiet place on two Sundays a m onth That's when it turns into the home of the Deaf Talent Showcase, an evening of caba ret entertainment for the deaf and by the deaf including m usic and dancing. The c rowd, which turns out early and lines up down half a block of Wilshire BouJevard, is as garrulous as any group out for a ni ght on the town. But most of the talk goes on in Am eslan . th e e xpressive s ign la nguage through which the deaf com municate. Whal they do in a night club is not notably dHferent from what hearing people do in a night club: talk. drink, watch the show and engage in the usual arcane forms of social byplay. But when the lights go down. the a cts a re certainly diCCerent fro m what one fi nds in a regular night club. At one recent show, the evening began with mime Greg Koppel grop- ing to relate to the world without a face. The performance was in the line of c lassi cal mime and was abstract. challenging and intelligent. After Koppel. Barbara Benstein vamped t hro ugh a seductive bit of song-sign, a deaf art in which the ar tist effusively interprets recorded songs in s ign language. The music is usually turned up loud so that the m em bers of the audience can feel the best vibrations . Young American Medals revived by president W ASHJNGTON <AP l -President Reagan, reviving a practice aban- doned by P resident Ca rter , will award Young American Medals for Bravery and Public Service to nine youth.$ next month. A selection committee headed by FBI Director William Webster chose the recipients from nominees select- ed by stale governors. They and their pa rents will m eet Reagan on Sept. 11. T he s tatute establis hin g the awards specifies that they are to be presented by the president. Justice De par t me nt s pokesm an Thom as Stewart s aid he did not know why President Carter never scheduled the ceremony. The recipients who will receive medals Crom Reann are : _ _.... Oele, 11, .. ISinlmoH, -. ... ''" ~ .... .,_., .... ,_, ..... ._ _ .. ""''*"" ffWft. ~ ........ -c:--Mwla *"--· ~ .... c..-. '·"·· .. ""9tVk • ,...... .., Mt ~ "' .. .... IC» MMltl< ~ .............. ta .,,.... .. le<M IWCWI ...... -.-1 ,...__ ta, ttl l ev Clalf9, WIL, .. "" ~ ..... fWi-lll11teM ... _lell ...... k a ...... °",."'-· -Tlfll ~. 11, .. Met ..,-.., Ano, .. "" _....,.....,., .... ...,. ... "" ... --'•IC4 ......,.. -~~---.tt.•u..· ..... -~ 1t'1t .,__., _..., f-111 .. ltlrMcH.._ IW ... -... ., ..... ~. IWNel ... 411 .... tllaW .... -..... OrWUll.L DL9' ~NII, Wk.: l"9 .,.._j "*"' "· .. "-~. ..... • ... .. -"' •.-Y ........................ ..._. •llMll ................... ....... :.. ......... n.r ...... ..,.. ........... u:: c.r--. "· ... ~ °""""· .... ,,.,...... .... . v.., ... ,......._.._ .......... . No reclplentl for the ..me. medal were p&Cked for 1975 or lt'N ud no ~ at all wen ... eeted for 1117, , 32 The song Ms . Berstein performed was about sexual allure, a concept she clearly understood, and she drew hoots of appreciation from the au- dience. Duane L Jackson performed sign- m ime, a variation on mime in which a verba l c omme n tary in s i gn la nguage is intermingled wit h the m ime in a sort of bodily pun. The entire show is a production of Beyond Sound. a non-profit pro- 'We use our sight more than anything else to communicate through language and ing lips .' sign read- ressional motion pict ure company for deal talent that makes films suitable for both hearing and dear audiences. "Ther e is so much deaf people would li ke to contribute to the area of film-making," said Gregg Brooks. co-director of Beyond Sound and the fi rst deaf graduate or the American F ilm Institute. "We use our sight more tha n anything else to com- municate -through s ign language, through reading lips. We can make good film." Brooks organized Beyond Sound 11..'.i yea rs ago with Saul Rubin. the Em my award-winning producer of over 3,000 programs whose own dechrting hea ring got him interested in the problems of deal people. The pair q uickly went to work rais- ing fun ds, lining up contributions from groups including the National E n d owme nt for t he Arts. t he Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and several corporations. The night club project is one of the important finan cial underpinnings for Beyond Sound. ln an agreement with Hom owner Jules Hock, the club takes proceeds from bar sales while Beyond Sound r eceives admission charges. Beyond Sound m akes all the arrangement for bookings, publicity, ticket aaJes and staging. "There 's even a deal bouncer ," said Rubin. The 300-seat club Is almost always sold out, Rubin said. About 15 per- cent or the audJence la not deaf, and interpreters t rans l ate the sign la nguaee where appropriate. The show. ls alao important to Beyond Sound fo r phUosophis rea- sons. Rubin said that be want~ Beyond Soun d to be supported not just by organJzatlona for the deaf but by the people ln the deaf communlty • By oltert"i entertalnment1 Beyond Sound ma~es itself accettlb1e lO all. ln addition, lbe show provides a supportive atmosphere for deal peo- ple lO eel the feel of performln1 before a live audlenct lo a pro- fessional Htt.lna- At tlma. the atmot.Pbere bttomes almott me11lanlc. Wben problem• with a tape recorder delayed a IOllC· al1n act at a recent ahow, lAwla Maridn, the muter ot ceNlllClftiel, apoloflaed but Lhen add..t: "The ta~ r ecorder ta Juat a b11rln1 people'• toy." J The marketplace on the Orange Coast · · · INDEX ---.. w. ._ .... ......,,.... HMwlFwS. Ho.lnForS. Ho.MtFwS. ·~················ ~ ~ ....................... , ..... . • •• • • •• ••••••••••••• ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • ••• • • ~·............ •• •• • • •• • • !Ge.fr.. 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Z!MJ 1------- UDOISU o,..w1s.1.s 214 YlelNf- 200/o DoWll + OWCL9f2*1 HOHOMOON SPECIAL $99,SOO IRVINE. 2 Bdrm condo, I level, nestled In lots or tall lrttt. Enclosed garage, shlnaled extenor, close to Woodbridge High and Walnut Center shopping. Too good to lut ! 752-1700 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS EACH CONDO 11 .530/o FtMAN.! :=::: r:~:;~~H ~ 11101$: Ad¥trliMrl Witt!• ,.,-•ta! 2 bdrms. 2 bath, 1m maculate condition with expansion potential Just S33S,OOO True! Gorgeous 2 Br 2 Ba condo-near beach• Freshly decorated 2 pools Tennis Sauna Seller will caru at 11 53~ for J.5 yrs with acceptable down pay ment. Submit on your terms! Call Teri Mar =~~':n~ .~:,',. = ...... dllds .... c..-. ..... m. l ol 10 cWy ... report .,.. l:::f~:· ~ '°"Ir mu.....,. TM :=::: t~I" ~ DAILY PILOT ....... ~::: ~::,. = l.wlty for .... flnt "P" "''""' 1 •• noo h1corrtct l•strtlo• -..., -•Boor~ "°'1 Clllfy. 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ANNOUNCEMENTS, PEISDNllS& Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 2 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS LOST' fou"D bath, atnwn. ram rm .. co;m u &...... • form din rm. 1 story A~~fftl'M\, l ., PocA l.t111 'oClrtt" '-"'''hound Proou,I\• ~alt lvta• SEIVICES EMPLOYMENT & PIEPARATION "hoot\ ''"''"' h•tn Jtffi "'•"t" , .. Hr tp••Mf'CI \t' • MEICHAHDISE At1oqwt--• ""'°''"~"' AYftl(iift R•qrtf'\ hwktinit ~•trtt•t• t .,,,,.,. 4 t ''ti;1~n • nt (.4t\ lloc• hf'IPlU\•..w t urnrt1.1rf' ,,.,.,,. 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SIOJ,000 Prime CM home, huge back yard, covered p1t10 Nice starter home/needs some r1x mg Only IO'l down Call THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ,illtlll ""° .... ... , "11"1!11 lltt."I """ ··~·· •11'11 •f'Zl1 :1~' I :: 1 -· "~· .,., .,., .,.. ••A ... ..,.. now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 Prnticp lll Yila Adjacent to Mesa Verde Country Club. Choicest lo cation overlooktnl pool. s pa , caban a Owner F in an ced Adults Own er Agt M9·1~ SPY&WSHILL rn• OCUMYU$IOOI •lllll .... ~ &-...&. .... •1» .,_....,.,.. ~ ••• My k>as is your gain• 4 ;:~ Br, aal story-fantastic "'-' ocean view. Needs rast 1 -escrow, Appraised at 5650,000. Must se.11 now '161.. SSS0,000. Ownr/Agt ~ Bruc e Blo mgren ::; 759·1221 or7~ il:bl ~111 'Ill> -•GUii* '"" •OPDlll* "7•6 I ~~ 8 31 ~l! We are proud to an· ~m nounce the relocation or M. our om ce to 2AOO Wnt :;~ Coast Hwy in Newport m; Beach. .... , ·nu 1t4 tTJI fiA • Ill •·12 •144 '14' ...:11 ~Ill !r.loJ Call or stop by anytime 631·Z242 ~ ~unhm\ l~·a II' mo) :; MEW USTIMG m. owe 1sT :ii Blurt1 3 Bdrm condo. = Beautiful areenbelt. f!1v Hurry! Call87U550 .,,,, Wiii -THE REA L ESTATE RS lltlO ..,, .. WU ~ : SI lt,t50 -Colt.I JI .. baraatn. I "" Bdrm 2 ball!, bu1e : added f1mll1 room, = tlrtPlaet. CaU •JStJ --""" INI --= --... ..,. T HE !<EAL E S TATE RS ----- 642-5678 IEAT THIS ONE! Ocean view 3 BH (O r 2 & i n -la w q trsl 3 BA. s parkling pool. g:ant redwood s un·deck. Terms Only 5250.00C with low down Holl y Ma rkas 644-6200 200 ILOCIC OF CORONA oa MAI! Delightful 2·slory home w /ocean view. Lush cpts C1nd designer fabric wall coverings and natural wood paneling, 3 lg BRS. 3 BA & den. Guest quarte rs off garage. Spacious la ving & dinin g rms. Over s ize lot. $575,000 Holly Markas 644-6200 S ELLER WILL CARRY WITH REASONABLE DOWN. SEA ILUFFS This •'decor ator perfect" condo offers finest of upg r a des -Wood par q ue t flooring 2 giant master suites, great location I mile from beach. Ver y good assuma ble financing. $174.900 Holly Markas 644-6200 MESA VHDE F a mily Rm and Financing is yours with this beautiful pool home across from park. 3 BR PLUS 50 ft. family room with fi replace a nd bar opening to la nai a nd private pool and spa. Recently remodeled and gorgeous. Holly Mark as 644-6200 !OUL llDlll. 'JVW, l&!llllO!m 4111ACKIAY s 137.500 Roomy, • Bdnn. 2 sty, w/coty ftreplace. Very clun, liih{ and airy New dlsbwuhtt. water beater , paint. paper, akyligbt ! Beautifully landac aped patio. A mwit aee~ 646-7171 HOTTUIFIYB WaUt to So. Cout Pina from thit hiChly up 1r1ded emotlonaJ home. A redwood bot tub ltep& from the muter bedroom wlU make your eveoln11 IOnlethloi to look forwa rd to! £1 cellent fillanclnC makea thla • Bdrm two-story EAZY to purcbue and no ballooo p1ymenll r Only Sut ,SOO. Bruce Blom1reo?»IZ2l RESIOfNllAl REAl £Sf ATE SERVICES VERY SPECIAL LISTINGS The true feeling of Newport is fell from this outstanding view home. Wood , glass. beam cetl1ngs, privacy , walk to bay & ocean beaches. $1.350.000 The per feet home for a family looking for ch a r m & growt h potential. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath. Fam. Rm. Ow ne r wi II carry a t 12'7r. All for only $210,000. , Special 1s the word for t his beautifully decorated 2 bedroom Y(,a l e rf ront condo . H ighl y customized. furnis hings available. A Must Se<> S680.000 L H Promontory bayfront 4 bedrooms, library & den. mahogany planked exterior. br ass f ixtures. french doors Pier & Slip $1.750,000 Opportunity for user 1investor l•'abulous bayfront duplex Large. light owners unit up: 3 bedroom rental lx>lo" Hay!>1de patio!>. roof lop garden Grt>at "alue ' $1.350.000 Extrao r d1nC1 r y 3 bed r oom home u n su fi pa sse d constructson unique es1gn boasts use of carved be ms. vaulted ceil1n gs. h a nd p<11nted tiles. gourmet kit chen. library, guest quarters $1 .125.000 The ·-cape Cod ·· look 4 bedrooms + room for expans ion Large family room w s tone fireplace. pool, s pa. pri \ aty $335.000 Lowest pr ice rnndo in Jas mine Creek 3 bedroom . Plan 6 good condition Move right in. $329.500 CALL EV AH COIKm FOR FURTHER INFORMA TIOH . 644·9060 RCTaylorCo 640 -9900 NO NEW ANANCING NEEDED YES, THERE IS A SANTA Imagine 4 BRS. Fam Rm & Pool just reduced to $265.000 with low down and inter est! GET THE POINT Pin sha rp 4 BR .. Fam. Room, gourmet k itchen. atrium, best Irvine location. Drastic reduction. $205.000. NAME YOUI TERMS 4 BR .. one s tory . Fa m Rm corner lot. Owner very motivated. & viii help finance. Just $459,500. COASTLINE ST AITll Great 2BR hom e near Dana Pt Harbor. Great for rental. Seller wi ll work with creative ter ms, j ust $174.500. CUSTOM HOME + llNJAL Just listed premium qualJty with two 3 BR units -beams ·fireplaces - shade trees 6 yrs new · seller will exchange or be creative with youi terms -offered a t $347.500. Call us now! UICUTIYl"S D11AM Thi$ best bu)' for a SBR pool It spa, formal dining , ram. nn. home . Owne r must sell nowt Only 1539,500. SH THI SIA 3 bedrooms, f antastlc ocean & can)'on vie ws , guebo , lush landscaping. Anx ious owner •• 000 . FEtCED SPANISH VILLA OW w Ofid C ..... O'! ..,,,,. •. I KN Wlttl ... pool + VoltylMll cowt. G...,_. -. w..._ 5 btcho.s C2 ••hr llHt"t l•rtt llYl1t9 roo"' with bt11u I ....,..u; fwNil diluwl. Mmy ~ ... "'" a.cw. Fnttcll doors. tthtd ~. HW & ~ floon. .ti1pt lteded (jlcia1 wMdowt. A "-"tah with flood ....... ,..,. deck .. .-ch ..... Owlltf' wll t•c"-tt. S.tMNt offm. S49t,OOO. 631·1400. CAPE COD ON WA TEI TW1 la • ........ tk Capt Cod retldettct bT c1econiitor -~ •••" , •klltcl 9 •n, brick Hd bta1u. Totally coordlaattd with ht111Wi0tt1 "'"ltlts tt.. 04tghotlt fMI 4 bed. f .. .na. 2 patios, VU a. • qiMt Utt1t I.a.cl locatioL Ti..p for 2 boah. SllS,000 fff. 67J.'900. CANAL FRONT -NICE ' NEW Two patkK to -toy tt. Olltdoort pti.1 a "lllO•t ht & ht" cOAdltioa ill ffttt 2 dorl, 4 bdnn hotwt with flrtplace. SZ4 ,000. PANORAMIC VU ON WATER "-ffflll Mtwport rtfrtat Ill a .-cwity bvildiltq. Octan & lay Vu1 from th11 OM bed. od..tt co-op ill Vista dtl Lido. Miitt cOAdltlon tllctletit fi11anciftg. s210.ooo. CUFFHAVEN -REDUCED! Ow11er1 11eed to sell this homt lf!Hntdlately! lt.duud our S25,000! AtMMM ea11fflwj finGltChtc) & oWMr wHI cwry large 3rd T.D. or will t1chcMc)t. Mew roof, flnoce, wallpoper, carpet & inort. 2-itory l bed. 2 bo. Ot1 poof 1ilt'd ~ 2 fi~. boMI rOOM + co.try kltchett. S)50,000. A wper •Glue ill area of "'9fltr priced homes. BEAUTIFUL CONDO -OCEAN VU Proftuioeally decorated by Rogtr Thoala1, ASID. LCICJllll'a leoch. Pa. V. Newport Crest w/lbdnns ittcllldiacj ••tr witt, lorgt fcmnity rOOfll and panoramic •lew. Quality ORd eltg•ct thnt-owt. Owner will carry AITD. $270,000, 631-1400. LUXURY PENTHOUSE CONDOS Gordetl l•IRg wlttl Vvs. New homes wlttl ffw flltttt of CllMftitiH, qMailty, HC:urfty. Timt to MMc:t yow colors. c~ Jor dt tai ls. S369.000 to $439,000. 631-1400. LINDA ISLE MAGNIFICENT leCllttlful In ••tty ct.tall. 'ri•ate I.tit! fJ'fffttf'itd f'lllry O•tr roa .. 1po. Two story with eltc)ant ff•lllCJ rm. spacious fom.nn. with 1ttfMtow11 bar. formol d6it rm. & o gou,....et kitchen. 5 totol btdroOflll with luxurious matter witt. Pier Ir slip for 3 boab. Sl,395,000. VILLA BALBOA -REDUCED! ,.,oft11l~orott'd 2 bed. 2 bo. ift o HUrity wlttl ClllMtlitft1. Grecrt .nu at $171, 00! Ow11tr wAt help fMmctl OCEANFRONT -PRICELESS VU Thrff units Ill a priiM btoch locatiOft, OWNER WILL CARRY FtRST T.D. AT 12% int......t. $675,000. 631-1400. LIDO ISU BEACH HOUSE Strfft to stroda locotioft. I block to teMlis, c.....,._. btoch. 2 bH. I ba. t.ome with MpOrate I btd. bo. C)lfftt •oritrt. Prietd ri9hf at S355,000. BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE lri9ht & larcp 2 bH. + dttt wlttl boat sip a•aW.... Stlper' locatiOft wlttl VU. bclnln cit '625,000. HOME + BONUS-Bal. Is. Spocl0tt1 & OP"' 3 bed + dttl or 4 bH llt a CJf'tClt locaHOll oe qlMtt tad of Marleo. lftdltdts I bed. opt. for litcome. Ouhtondl119 flnoncl119 with owur carryillg at o rtCllOltOb&t inht'ttt rat.. sos.ooo. LARGE PENIN. BAYFRONT Main layfroM locotloe Mar Mtwport Harbor Yacht Cl11b. Spoclo111 Olld hshly dtcorahd 5 btd. 6 bath. ..,_ e.o..,. with 1anJt patio Oii water. Menter Mite with COMtnatiOll •H. PC1110romic VU on IA Y. A1nmablt loau of $900,000. to qualifie d buyer. SI ,600,000 fff. BAY AVE. CONTEMPORARY Thrtt yew old cvsto... hCNM wlttl VU. Wood, C)kli• & slaylgMt. ..-y kltci..., WertttiftC) l bed. + 1htdy. OWMt' will carry FINt T.D. $375,000. LARGE VUFRONT ON CUFF Gr•d proportioftl thrv this w.,..,..y c»corat9d j btd. hofttt with dolftP VUt frot1t 19ott r00fll1. Spocl0111 f_. nn. Wliord rm. formal cffll. nn. s.,..ott s-a nn. ,... be.HM deck & tpo. $975,000. OWNER WILL CARRY AMAMCING. 631-1400. ON-WATER CORNER-SUP-VU Woods, war'l'llth & Hftetln decor Ill pod ...... Mo•• In todey .ct "'°' _ ... °" tM lay with yow bMt .t Y"" door 1-ttory 4 Mel. Wcoay & :::::r.· ltoct.d qlast, aw1tlac) & ... n. s1,200.croo.'" '7J.Ooo. BALBOA ISLE EXCLUSIVE! Mtw " "' -*tf 2 lllt4. cott.p wlttl _, L?, 0.. of ftlt belt ,.,_, ...._ •-111111 eo... SJJt.000 '31·1400 '1UtOO. BElWEEN BAY & OCEAN .... ~ ................. , ........ ,... nn1 ..... -.1..., stwy..._h ~ for .... ....,. 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A"°'*' bt...ct ctllilM) CJl"OC" the trfftop ll•iftc) ,.... with a •'-• of the OCtG'I. Addtd to GI ttih, a M,. aft C)llltlt Mtt, 1po .ct ntany patios I ~ks. Offtnd at S749,500. CGI IOI' brochwt. 333 Poppy. SUPEJt"E" PUN IN THE ILUffS: Thl1 most ~ model hu o lofffy 'J""ltbtft Olld moufttai11 •lew. OwHr wUI help with &,.cing. Ollly S239,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Cout Hwy., CoroM dtl Mor 6 75.5511 * * * * * * Heritage Collection OPEN TODAY 1-5 3120 LINCOLN, COST A MESA AITO 13.5'·; 7 YEAHS . Adult occupied 4 lidrm homt.·. eul de sac, neat a~ a pin Sprinklers front and back . Askin g Sl49.HOO. Call 540·11 51 for more information. EMTERT AIMERS DBJGHT EASTSIDE Assumable VI R financing available on this charming, lt ghl and airy home Featuring 4 Bdrm . plus family room. enclosed cou rtyard . lo vely back yard with Kot pond. !\skin~ $188.400 For appointment lo sec. call 540-1151 C·2 LOT High traffic C'ount. 62.6X307 Lot Existing house on property. Flexible uses. Owner w1 II consider carrying 1st TD. Asking $199,500. Call 540.1151 ERITAGE Colesworthy {d Co. 2>45 EASTBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH. CA 640-0020 BLUFFS CONDO Twin master suites. professionally decorated . Plush new carpet. tile. s hutters and q ualtty ' drapes & floorin g. Seller will tarry 2nd . large low interest a~sumable Isl. $172,000 Wr olwoy1 ha•e the N st Ll11'"91 of tht best pricH! FREE!! Redhill~ Realty Lido ~r,~~~l, Office * HOUSES * UDO IA YFIOM'T Custom eountry French 6 bdrm. 6 bath Pier and slip. Bnl'k tcrral·e view Elegant charm 4500 sq. fl. Call now for appt. IAUOA OCE.AHFIOM'T U reut view at harbor enlruncc Prime large lot 3.700 sq. ft. 4 bdrm. 3 hath tustom home. Call ror private sho" mg $1.38.5.000. SUPERHOUSE SUPSl LOCATIOM Charming 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Close to schools. shops, tennis. Lovely yard. Lots of potential. Westcliff are~ 5F.LLEH J\NX IOUS 1 FUXllU FfMAMCING OM LIDO on this 3 bdrm <'ountry French honll' on an extra w11ie lot. Recently n · modeled. Try :W', down Assumc.tbl c luC:tn O\.\nt·1· will l'arrv /\ real must lo Sl'l'. Call now '. · SPANISH VILLA ON LIDO 1s very versatile on an extra wide lot Orig. ii bedrooms. now 5. but t·ould bl' changl•d back to 6 Fei.ltu res a lan.~l' lovely sunny patio. New k1ll'hen a must to sec' 130/o DOWH 70/o IHTEIEST OH LIDO will move you ri~hl into this sput·1ous 4 bdrm home· OW:"IER VERY :\10TIVAT~:D. Submit all offers to- day. llµrry'.' Tomorro"' may be loo lat(' I 1 CUTE "A" F«AME Newl y pamted 2 bdrm plus dt'n 3 p<itios, pool & tennis Ownl'r anxmus ,\:-,king $138.000. Lll>Q...REHCH NORMANDY Brand new Counlrv French 4 bdrm + den with 4 baths. Stained glass & special wood cxtertor You have to hurry with fin<1n c1 ng at 1312'; & owner will tarry 2nd T 0 . TIRED OF PAYING INCOME TAX? fl ow about an ol'eanfront duplex with $34.000 a year tn<'ome. Call Bill M<'r- rell • • CONDOS * * CONDOS IM NEWPORT Starting at $93.000 we have studios lo 2 bedrooms Exl'lus1n area of Newport Beach. All ha\'c good assumable loans Se<'urtl). plus all the extras that come with condo living. HEWf'ORT CltEST CONDO 3 bedroom plus retreat condo. Wet bar, 2 patios, walk lo beach. pool & tennis. ASSUMF, LOAN . OWNF:R ANXIOUS CORNEI CONDO 2 bdrm. 2:•4 baths. completely re- furbi s hed . View of Ol'ean from balcon~ Sl43.000 MESA WEST COMDOS We h<J ve 6 brand nt.•w 2 bdrm condos left. From $139.000 to $187.000 Call now . 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH llaH' someOung to sell ' I Sell things fast with 1>.111} ClasRafied ads do at ~ell Pilot Want Ads ad vtt•e on how to buy this bread & butter fourplex with always rented 2 Bd town.house units. H11<h assumable 1st TD Don't miss out Ca II now Richard Creighton 631-1266 lill S37 ,000 DOWN IUYS nas $540,000 GEM As VOU C'Ul'\'C up the private drive or this Hrand new natural wood home nestled in the hills or San Juan Capistrano. you can't miss the !-lpectacular view'. The interior is i.I dcl'orators delight of warm earthlones wa shed in light from the skylights in the soaring cathedral ceilings. Surrounded by natural wood decking and low maintenance landscaping, it ·s vacant and ready to move in. Call for an appointment lo see this one or a kind custom home with incredible terms. 963-5671. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• WL ~l.1-'Y ~ TAYLOR CO HEJ\l.TOHS -.1 11(·1· l !H( llG CAMYON C.C. $2, 150,000 GEORGIAN COLONIAi. M.AMSIOH CA.LL FOR COLOR llOCHUH Unequaled l!legn nce 1n thi s nrl'h1te ctural beauty o'Jooking the 8th green of H1g Cyn golf course Tht• finest cl'aftsm:rnsh1p & materials '. Imported m:irble. air cond . crystal <"han<lc•lil'rs, rrnwn moldings, riC'h pancltni.:. J Wl't liars + many otht.>r 1mprcss1ve (eaturc.•s 5 l.aqp1 bt•drooms. ca<'h with pri vute halhs. ba11<1ut•l site <lining rrn. fam rm with mat oil' fireµla t·e. b11l1anJ rm with <'of ft• n• <I " c 111 n g & u a k f I o or s . rd ngeralcd Wlnl' rm /\ truly t'lcgant hum<' for ~omt·unt· who aµpre<.'1ates lhl' finest' Call for ;1 vJ>otntmenl. llG CANYON GOlf COURSE THE FAIULOUS "VERSAILLES" I m·1t mg gated rront courtyard with foun ta in mc.tk t·~ i.ln impressive l'nlranC't' to this cxl'lusivc listing. Spectacular 2 !'l tory foyer and It\ ing rm look111g ou l on the golf coyrse Formal dining room. paneled dt>n with p:.irqut't floors. gourmet kitchen , magnifit·c·n l mastt•r suite l'lus 3 other bl'drm~. \\tth pri\'alc baths. guest hath and laq.w ) ard with beaut.. pool. spa & gawbo HeJlly e>.c1ting Call for ap1x11ntnll'nt SliH5,0oo. VACANT-VIEW-ANXIOUS Panoram1t· \kw of bay, Ol'ean & sparklin~ lights ·I Bdrmo;. Lge family rm. Formal din rm. 212 Baths 5395.000 Subm1L urfer on price and terms owner anxious. 1251 SURFllNE WAY__.,.ARIOR VIEW OPEN HOUSE Sat & S.. 1-S PM 2-STORY DUPLEX-4fEWPORT IUCH REDUCED TO $279,500 STEPS TO BEACH-OWNER ANAMCE S<>e lhts ftnl' duplex toda~' I.I\ e in ont' unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms. deck & 2 balhs 111 uppt:r: 2 Bdrm.-; & I bath in lower F1 n· pl :.H·e in c•at·h S<lme v IC\.\ of on·an owe Isl T l> & note of S230.ooo 111l c111ly. S49.500. down pmt No loan fee Sl'l' <1ny time MR & MRS PERfECTIOH SI 35,000 HEATED KIDNEY-SHUB> '00L ROOM FOR PADDLE TINNIS lmmaculall' pt<'lurebook 3 bedroom home nestled 10 flowers and shrubs. Large grassy bark yard for the children. pets or guest house. Beautiful pool with large deck area 90' "1de frontage. Zoned for inrome A \.\1 SE' ln\'l'!'>tmt•nl for young or not so young Cal l 644 ·l~Hl lo !:tee an~· time WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS 2111 SOii Jooquitt Hills Rood NEWPORT C:EHTER. H.I. 644-4910 LIMDAISU Excltml( opportunity Wide channel view from spe<·tc.t<·ulur 111th1tertural designed 4 bdrm. ;; bath. pool home . Slip for 2 lar~e boi.l ts SU95.000. LIDO ISLE HOMES 120 v19 QUITO orf:HSUM ,., f'enturt'd on llomt·-. Tour th~ lovely lrnd1tional spu <:Jous . rnstom 3 bdrm, 3 hath home. new Iv df't·oral<'<i Pnctd to sell qutl·kly al $475.ooo. Must -.ee. 214 VIA ITHACA O,EH SUM 1.5 Newly remodeled :J hdnn. 2 bath plus IJ{e recreation room & 2 J><tt 10s. Beam ct•i11n gs. Grt'<tl for 1·11tl'rlaining S-120,IMIO. Best prin· fur I h1• lllont·~ PENINSULA POINT BEACHFIOMT Panoramic ba y & oc·t•an \'ll'W al "'edge, from prtml' largl' lot. ·I hdrm. 3 bath custom homt· 3700 -.q rt. ft•atunng manm• 1 oci111 SI .~.IMMI NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 hdrm. den. s 1H1<'iou~ l'l a11 H. 1 m m<.1<'ul<.1 Le f:' l' C'l I t'nl f in.111 t· 1ng $215,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341Boy~1d1•011110· NB 67S·6161 WATERFRONT 4 lldrm $269.000 OUPLEX-HPT BEACH :--Jear ol'ean. great 1ncom1..• PENINSULA PT. Rare duplex Prime properly CORONA DEL MAR Nl·w duple>. S.150,000 aeautr o.. TM 1ay BEAL'TlfVLJBR 2 UA A hom for all reuons CONDO IN THE LOS C<>YOT f.S COL: NT RY Sunsets. oceitn br?eze. C L L' B A R EA o r sandy private beache~ BL ENA PARK OPf.N Charming. spac1ou• 6 HOUSE SL'N 1 5 54J8 Bdrm 6 Ba 11ngle story A R ROW H EA o. AT beauty Secluded gated M ALV~;RN & cot ' rommunlly fall Dack TRY cu:e Drexler today. 759-1221 cen tral a•r cond .1; i~Whl $50,000/ t1on area.a for use t>'< I pn.,.ate patio. 2 reerea· ., · SI 00 000 Dw.._. SOMEISET MODEl c I u i. 1 v e I y b \ : ' i • . " S Bdrml>. 1n lla rbor Meadowbrook Condo Great opportunrt>: One V1clo\ Well maintained I Olo\ners Pntl'<I lo "'" Sundedc·Oc.n Vu of Corona del Mar i. ~st home on fee land and I fa\l at Sl25.<XXI 2 Br homl' lrg lot tile and most prest1g1ou' l fixed rate al>sumablt• ORANGE ('O,\S'I kttl·h Roman tub good •1 reas A steal on flot' loan S339.!KlO Opt•n Sat 1 ~'lNANCIAL m\·estm1'nl or starter and Call673-8SSO I Sat 11123 l'or1 Taggert REAL TOHS home Olo\11er ~ lo\ 111 rer1 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Attw. Dt•etoptn Prime C~ta Meaa art>a 20 un1l condo proJecl rompl approved. read> to build . call 7S2'6499 Plan IV Realty I ManlynDunger9570701 Call Bob Rurdick AfFORD.AILE 7~9 1221 J Bdrms. 2 ba l'ondo I HARIOUR RIDGE Gated commwuly Rec· Cacti Wrap around Most beautiful Dynasty alto Nr So Coast Tolo\ n~ome L1ght5 & V>1aza A1i:.umublc· loun I Bay view Pmale lrg I R&'M~ Rf.Al.TORS rull prtCl' S99 900 lot Quality upgrade · Exterior arrh1teC'lural You don't d 1mprnvemenL~ designed llef' 8 iiun lo IOYD REALTORS b.> noteable Japanc•,r dralo\ fast .. when you 67S-5930 landscape arrh1ter1 place Jn ad in the Daily 76095900wneragt Pilot Want Ads ' C11ll Want Ads Call 642 5678 -... 11111111111111111---1 now -642.5678 • • HARIOR VIEW-KNOLLS • • 9l/4% FINANCING ..... A rare opportunity to own a muc·h sought after model 1n untqUl' area Featuring CAPE COD style architecture. 2+ Br & 21 ~ Ba on Fee land with outstanding terms f'or a pri\'ate show1n i! r:i ll 759·1501 or 752·737:!. * HARIOR VIEW HILLS • s 1 o.ooo omoN AND Sl200 per month for this Classy 3 BR ocean vi ew hom e . Near t:merald Bay Ser anytime Big assumable loan List pnce 1345,000 494-7551 -::-!Mcc=:CI II TEHIAC: IUY! HIU'SWHY 1. Prier 2 Quality Appointments J. 9WJ. usumablr loan Btaut1tul • bdrm home. Ont,y Sl29.SOO. Call now 97~5370 INCHDllLi HOM~MCHDllLI FtMANCIMG 1,500 SQUARE FEET-$39,000 DOWM Imagine you rself surrounded with eight thousand five hundred square reet of luxury living with a spectacular indoor pool perfect for entertaining large groups . There's even a wet·bar pool·side (or those cool summer drinks. Relax in front of the massive stone fireplace or retire to the sumptuous master suite. This home is truly one or a kind !! Situated on a corner lot on two thirds of an acre in th e prestigious Foothill High School District of Tustin, it's vacant and ready to move in . Our owner is a corporation and they've sold SELL!! So bring 139.000 (total down payment) and be ready for total pay~nts or only $3,950 per month and this $.Ul,900 beauty ls yours ror the asking. For a private showi ng call 963·5611. • •WATERFRONT LUXURY• * Marveously decorated 3 Br Townhome featuring extensive use of used brick, plank noors. tile, mirrors & wallpaper to create a wurm feeling of quality. This one of a kmd residence has a boat slip available and an assumable loan. Prrced at $319.950 Call 759-1501 or 752·7373. PAMORAMIC OCEAN Ir IAY VIEW Fantastic newly remodeled & expanded home featuring 3 Br's. formal dining. large modern kitchen. pool. j<1curn. oak floors. fren ch doors. <31 fr>l cs . Th is showplacE' is vpcant & ready ror immediate possession. Owner wi II cons ider all terms anclud1n~ Lease /option. Ca ll 759-1501or 752·7373 AIANDOHl:D llard to find lease option terms on thb 4 Br home in Newport Beach Rrick fireplace & formal dining room Desperate seller will t~ke S20.600 down and might even pay closi ng costs Asking S279.900 Ca ll 963 5671 ALLSTATE REALTORS 1= lDv•ton ~illl ! nro 2 Bdrm l&Altt. Cumnt ln· come tJso mo. 1 ,..., bome ~plan !ft. eluded. Call to Ht' •m1 THE REAL ESTATE RS $27,600 DOWM -MO CilUALlnJMG Spectacular tri level residence In the exclusive Sunny Hil ls area of Fullerton. This spacious home graces a one half acre lot with matur·e landscaping affording maximum privacy for the custom pool and s~a. Tab over existina trust deeds with NO QUALIFYING1 Priced for immediaate sale at $369,500. J:or appointment to see call 96J.5671. * •WATERFRONT HOME• • ~tached home f eaturlng 3 Or's & move in condition 1 Located smack on the watar within walking distance or the beach. Private tennis and pool available. The owner is willing to carry a first T.D. at 12"9 & has price d this outstanding property at SZ30,000 ror immediate ule! ! Call 7S9 1501 or 752·7373. .. D , I Or1noeCo1ttOAILYPILOT/Sund1y,Au uat30,1981 •e•r• IOOJ•Wf"lll IOOJ~FwWt '-rWt ~ 100210 ... "" IOOJ ....... ,... s-. .._.,,,.,. s-. •·••·•··••··•·••·····•· ....................... ··················io;,i· ·····:i;······ .. ··iooi ···•····· ············•· ••..•...•......• ,, ••••• MOii OM LW•IO&.D WW-. ~ .. 11••1 to row ..itJ7 Mr. A. owns a leasehold property and the rene1oll1tlon date is at hand. Mr. A. had plaMed to buy the land based on reti!nl land quotes for about '90.000. Surprl11e ! He gets a brand new land quote and it's not $90,000 it's $200,000. •••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• IXCILL Y AWi AffmMI.£ •.•.•••••.••••..•.....• ••••••••••••••••······· ·...,... 1001 1002' "uttd pool, a Br, fem 2 Bdrm 1 ba 1 r old • StllDOWN • •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••. •••••••••••• rm.,, lrL cheery ldtcbttl. Ad It • 1• YT .. • THIMO• D--'"Tit Cail l>lcll l>ruler ll comp•• ""' TOWMHOte? -- --------------. 1•1211. overul.tlnaloan Cell the aperiaUatt at 'Bclrm 2 ba pool home. He could renegotiate immediately for ~X$200.000. or $16,000 per year (it uaed to be $800 per year), or he could wait unlit th~ lessor tells him what the "renegotiated" rate will be. If he accepts $16,000 rent per year he is ~till subje~ted to steady (or un-s~ady) increases in the land price, should he or a future owner wish to buy the land. Question : Ir the price of the land is going up .faster than the appreciation of the eollre pro~rty, what is happening to the owners equity each year? OUR LISTINGS c... saw.. s~zs.ooo v .. C-.o Sin. UtS.ooo ¥11 c.. ...._ sns.ooo ,.. Spnl.1 $635,000 v .. HYH.n Sllt,500 5 .. wmo... $350,000 Pool ..... ldl CCMtdo SI lt,000 Pa Pt. $45t,OOO 5 II When comparlaona are e1hau1ted, thla Incredibly beautiful home atandl a1ont ln Its archlt4ctural unlqueneas In ltJ charm tnd ~1ance ln Ila warmth and comfort Oriainal In every respect, It romblnes claulc old European atyllne with every modern convenience available. Superb creft1m1nahlp and meticulous detaillne. u well as uqulalte decoratlne have produced a truly trend manor.type home that will alwaya be cooaidered one of the flneat mansions In Oran1e County Breathtaking views from almost every window, outalandlne landscaping with automatic • apriJlltlera and a eoreeoua pool further enhan ce thll very special residence. Special features 111clude a fabulous master bedroom awte. 4 maulve fireplacea. wine cellar with separate tasllne room, 4 bedrooms. I bathrooms. 6400 sq ft. security ayatems and much mo~ Laree AJTD loan at 12?'r mt. is available. Trade conaidered Rid AWtmh, R.._. 731·4•44 --R-.c• s... Fe CDM DUPUX I R&'Mr.x It I· \I I• •I<' the condominium 10 Auwne bi bllance loan ,. RED CARPET formaUoacenter OWC1tra1Ptnote Tour~ Realty SUCCESS REALTY 754-1202 11111 __ You 've Arrived at ... BIG CANYOH Complimented by 6 bedrooms. this executive family home is right on the 18th fairway. Separate 2 bedrooms guest quarters and a VERY private pool make this custom home a distinctive ''best buy" in the Canyon. Exclwsive at $1. 7 million and seller wi IJ assist with financing. Open Saturday 12·5 #8 Cypress Pt. 816 CANYON Try ~edlterranean OWC at 120/o!!! Villa, c1ti:us & pool, 2 2 Bdr/1 Ba houle + 3 m~ter swte + 2 other Br/28a rental unit w/2 BR a Stunn.ine and ooly dbl 1arae•. So. of Hwy, S74S.OOO We k!low All close to everythlne. Rancbopropert1es (714) owe w/125000 dwn at It can still be yours without leaving the pleasant climate of Orange County ! Overlooking the 7th green, this architectural masterpiece is perfect for the executive whose family is grown and "on their own." 4300 sq ft with a custom sit-down b'ar for 10. magnificent vaulted ceilings with open beams and all the amenities a custom home should have. Exclusive at $1.8 million and seller will finance to a qualified buyer. GIUT I CDlr.rA 760-lJ'7 67).7761 STARNES COMPANY RESIDENTIAL RE Al es fATE SERVICES 75'·1681 • • OUAILCQUMTYH ~~~1! y~;o_~s.ooo. '::~~· S©\\(l~-/J,t.~s· :::: ....... i., CIA f e l'OUAll o~~~~=~ ~o ":::a.: '""P.. -otd• Pt 1111 ... ,•r• of eoch '" •'• l•f'le of ~·• I H E II l A I I' I' I I I I T R U E A M I' I I 1~ I I C R I B E K I I I I' I THE REGENCY 816 CANYON Customized 3 bedroom home on a corner lot with huge pool, spa and sauna. Dramatic 2 ·story living room. Privacy is the by.word . Large assumable loans. Exclusive at $895 ,000 with immediate occupancy. 816 CANYON llG CANYON UCWSIYI Former Deane Model overlooking the 18th fairway. This c~tomized 3 bdrm "Monaco" has it all. French doors. crown moldings. brick patios & spa off huge master suite. It has been modified & professionally decorated by a top interior designer to absolute perfection. $6.59.000. ...,__,,..__,--.. ........ --.--1, My neighbor'• wlft went .................... ---.~--out of town. Ont wttk and ------• alnk full of dlahH lat tr he ,, Y ( S R U l I I I I I th e ultimate in luxury homes ·u.'llL .) --·iIA~ ?:tt • Spacious 1/2 acre lots • Priced from S650.000 A commanding view of the 1st fairway, this Tudor cu,,t.om has it all including 5 bedroom.5, 2 family rooms and a brand new custom pool and spa. Total privacy and security with a large private park contiguous to this cul-de-sac mansion. An executive offering at $2.3-million with Sl.l milli on of assumable financing. I rtachld up fOf the IH I din· ......, .......... .......,.,....-r-.....-1 nt r plate and tound thla I 0 C I H E C • Luxuriously appointed '4. 500 • I '4 >;. ~o f1nanc1ng arnlable sq ft homes ~NTIAGO 8L VD I' I I' I To Me cal LUCY ROSE. 644-9060 H I 0 L 0 S I not•· .. St•n --:· ..... .... CORAL TREE IN NEWPORT CENTER I I I' I lit I OPEN for INSPECTION by Appt Call 771 -0331 . Sales office 6H-2075 . Corporate office CIRCLE .._ 2075 Sin Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Acro11 from BIG CANYON Newpor1 Beach KATE.LL.A I I I I I I I I Cit VILLA PARK ~ -~ ~ 640-Sm 8 :i:i~·;,10 I' r I' r I' I' I' I' r' I lc•ol 644-9060 uM.uls Amwen la ClwHlutloa S 100 IA YSHORES IA YFROHT Enchanting Cape Cod with 63' on the bay. Spacious rms m- cluding plank floors in fam rm w /teak bar & stone fplc. 4 BR lovely garden & brick cente r courty ard. $2,000.000 inc l. prime land. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 <Y-31) MACNAB IRVINE REALTY HOW HEAR THIS! Here's something for you ~ Irvine T e rrace for $239.000 and wait until you hear the financing information! This is the easiest way to buy a 3 bedroom home in this area. Coby Ward 642-8235 CY-51> A SlSSDARV OF THE~ ~y JU ST LISTED IA YFROMT A home with the uJ. timate features for a luxurious life style. 60' boat slip, 3 BR, fam rm & formal din- ing. Stained glass everywhere, Jennaire, central vacuum & air cond. marble fplc, extensive security systems, bayside patio & 2nd story balcony. Bobbi Ryan 752-1414 CY·32> 122' OH IAYFROMT! Custom built 4 BR, 4 BA w /extra large living & family areas. Fabulous views of boating activity! Pier & slip for a large boat. $1,750.000 LH. Martha Macnab 642·8235 CY·33) DOCKING FOR 70' to 80' YACHT Spacious mediterranean style home with 4 BR, 5 BA & convertible library /den. Living rm, din rm. kitchen & breakfast room all over· looking the bay. The master s uite with sit- ting rm & fplc is a separate wing. $1 ,500,000 including land. Larry Oyer 642-8235 (Y·34) HILLTOP VIEW ESTATE 6400 sq. ft. home to be constructed on panoramic bay & ocean view lot. Owner will carry long-te rm financing. P lans available for inspection. $1 ,200,000. Paula Bailey 642·8235 (Y-35) SPICT ACULA.lt IA YRlOHT. Sophisticated 2 BR and Den in exclusive Lido area. Formal living rm & dining area overlook· ing bay & large sunny terrace. Extra BR & Bath with private entrance. Pier & slip for 85' boat An entertainers delight. $1,150,000 includes land. Lynne Valentine 642-6200 (Y-36) llACH UvtNG 4 BR & Short walk to ocean. Pool & clubhouse. Will also consider lease w ;optlon. $179 ,000 L.H. Jane Paquin 642·8235 CY ·37 > HARIOR VIEW HILLS OCEAN & IA Y VIEW 3 BR family home. with custom wall & win·. dow coverings -textured woods & lg coun· try kitchen & f am rm opening to spacious yard. Patio area w /pool & spa. Security system. $699.000. including land. Lynne Valentine 644·6200 <Y-38 ) LOVELY llG CANYON 6 BRS on large lot w /pool and spa, open patio and charmer kitchen. Excellent value at $665,000. Gated community plus private alarm system. Hele n Wood 644·6200 (Y-39 ) llG CANYON TOWHHOME! Expanded end· unit Deane Home on cul-de-sac. Gourmet kitc hen & family are a enjoys view of lush courtyard. Italian marble wet bar serves the formal dining rm and large living room. $659 000. Lynne Valentine . 644-6200 •Owner wih assist in financing. (Y-40 ) IAYNOMT FOR OHLY $649,500 On Newport Island. Two large fplcs, wet bar - marvelous patio on the bay & private deck for s unbathing. Master suite has view & fplc. Ba'rbara Aune 642-8235 (Y·41 ) HAllOl RIDGE Award-winning "Casa Blanca" w /view! Designed for indoor /out· ~oor entertaining & family living. 3 BR library, fam rm formal dining, & security system . $525,000 Belle Partch 752-1414 CY·42 ) OMI OF TUITLI IOCIC*S FIHIST VIEWS! Lush wooded setting w /secluded yard'( patio and spa. 4BRS. formal dining rm, amity rm, game rm, bar. office/library and gourmet kitchen. $375,000. Helen Wood. 644 ·6200 <Y-43) DOVER SHORES I van Wells 4 BR home courtyard e ntry into open living area. Fam rm, pool & bayview from all main areas of house. Owner wi ll carry financi n~ to qualified buyer. $.550.000 Barbara Callihan 642-8235 CY·44 ) EASTILUFF -Great 5 BR newly re - furbished home. Good view location & pool size lot. $329,500 Leasehold Tom Allinson 642-8235 <Y·45) FRONT ROW -HEWER ILUFFS! Lovely end unit. Dolores Plan 3 BR, 211:! Baths, Master suite, two patios. Built-in kitchen and views of upper bay area & mountains. $325,000 Fee Di ck Halderman 642-8235 (Y-46) TURTLE ROCK'S FINEST City lights and Mountain view ! 4 BR. Fam. Rm con· dominium. Community pool a nd 3 lighted tennis courts. Assumable loan. $325,000 Marily n Kers hner 642-8235 CY-47 ) SUPOI OF SUMMElt EHTEllT AINIHG Sloped ceilings & wide private decks add to the en- joyment of this 3 BR 2 BA home. Open garden kitchen with pass thru window to deck. Secluced master suite with spa. $299,000 Fee. Jennifer Suchomel 644-6200 (Y·48) VIEW COLORFUL SUHSITS Courtyard leads to tile e ntry. Cathedral ceilings dining rm, Living rm & mstr suite. 3 BR + den, 2 baths, garden side breakfast rm /kitchen. Fam rm adjoins 2 private BRS. lligh as· sumable plus owner financing. $279,500 Pat Terry 551·8700 (Y·49} SEAWIMD Harbor View Home located in Phase Ill w/sinJ'le story, 3 BR, 2 bath & near coml'T) teoms & pool. Security protect- ed. $259J~OO Fee Jennifer Suchomel. 644·6200 ( l' .50) YOU CAH"T AFFORD TO RENT AMY LOHGER. A beautiful 1st home condo. 3 BR end unit. $1 18.000. Toni Morris, 551·8700. UHIELIEVAILE IN TURTLE IOCI< This superbly upgraded 4 BR home in choice location is proudly offered at the price of $217,000. Owners need a fast sale you'll fa]) in love with this ideal home. Marti Elliott 551-8700 CY-52) WEEKEND IETIEA T OR YEAl-ROUHD HAVEN Elegantly d ecorated Versailles with S{>eCtal decorating upgrades. A mini-bay view for boat lovers & lovely amenities for condo owners . $169.500. Coby Ward 642-8235 CY·53) cozy CONDO. Wrar around greenbelt adds to the charm o this 3 BR end unit condo in Brookview. Close lo comm . pool & tennis courts. $149,500. Tom Allinson or Terry Hanes 642-8235 ( Y -54) COSTA MESA Near ne w condo -Two master bedroom s uites -Easy terms - Seller will carry first Trust Deed. $129,900 Marilyn Kershner 642·8235 CY·55) COMFY -COZY 3 BR doll house. Heavy shake roof. diamond-paned windows, beam ceilings, knotty pine paneling & used·brick raised Fireplace. $126,900. Betty Berkshire 642-8235 (Y ·56 ) THllFIC LOCA TIOM ON CUl.-01-SAC Single family 3 BR home newly c1trpeted, freshly 1>ainted, near all schools and park. $125,500 Paula Balley 642·8235 <Y ·57) !ODL SDVIOB. !ODL SA118'AC!IOll. •••»0na•aa xavma 901 Dover Drive Ha.rborVieW Center Campus ~ey Center ~ridge Village Center Newport Beaoh, QA 92663 Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 642-8236 (714) 644-6200 Irv1ne. CA 92716 1rv1ne. QA 92714 (714) 762·141.4 ('714) 661-8700 te Barrett Realcy presents DOV~ SHOUS-..EW LISTING lieaut1ful rambling home with high ceilin2s . tcrruzo l'ntrv with atrium light a11tJ u1r thruout New raq>t·t~. drupe's and paint, rt>ady to move In. 3 Utlrms, forrn al dining· room. dt>n with builtin Wl'tbar. 2 f1r<'pla1.·l'~ and spacious kitth<'n with l'allng are<.1 Lgt> 1)()()1 izcd back yard. ~25.000 tnt·l lund I Jt l Galaxy, HI Optt1 s ... 1 ·5 J4SMINI CHH~UH 2 See this gor~cous 2 Rdrm 2 bath ~o~e with formal dining room, den 2 f1replal.'es and spa. Price reduced to $355.000 owner financing. #S MoritWM, CdM Opeti S-. l·S WIESTCLIFf WIHMEI 5 Bdrms. 4 baths, beautiful custom kitchen with eating area and large family room. Private yard for en· lertaining, 3 ('ar gurage plus more. I 500 Highland. HI Opfft SIM. I .5 MESA VERDE-VACA HT & READY 4 Bdrms and large family room. re motlelcd kitchen . t•xel'llent carpets. nil'cly upgraded Sl79.91l0 2162 Toboqo, CM Optft S-.. l·S IOHUS GARAGES-NEWPORT Will take 5 or more cars in full srzed garages. Interestingly remodeled 3 Bdrm. den home. \.\ilh 212 baths on large lot Easy care yard. 1106 leryt. Ml Opeft Sun. l·S WATHFROMT-HEW LISTIMG Newport Shores 4 Hdrm 21 2 bath home for S250,00U~ Super shape. lovely landscaping on largt>st lot Immaculate and tomfortahle !fas great finanting ' Call to sec WIMILEDOM VlllAGE4'1EW LISTIMG Brand new Plan C Laq,(l' 4 Hdrm 212 bath l.argl' assumable lo<tn at fixed rate for :w H'ar-. r<1mmunil\ pool <11HI tt•nn1~ Ownt>r h1ghl) mot1n1tcd srni.oou rail to :.t•e. IA YSHORES_..EW LISTIMG An authentic Frend1 Normand} cottage Mmplell' with stone fireplaces. eopper s inks and sunlit brc<tkfust nook Set in a woodsy setting in excl us1\'t' beach co mmunit~ "it h :>l'C'llrll~ guard service:. ~laub rollagt> in baek "Sunset ganll'n µat111 and spa CORONA DEL MAR-VIEW Rambling •I Rd rm 21 ~ bath home in move in con di tion . Excellent financing. Community pool. Owner highly motivated. $429.<XXl MESA MORTH--HORTHGAT! Must see this 4 Bdrm home to appreciate Close to shopping alid schools . Near Fainiew a nd Paularino $127 .000. PROPOSED CUSTOM WITH 110 VIEW Top of the hill in Emerald Bay will soon be this elegant 3800 sq. ft. custom home. View from ever) room Loads of glass and deckmg w p\1 yard. This home has it all' Prine. only. UNIELIEVAILE FIMAHCIMG On this 4 Bdrm . 2 storr beach house with gue~l 'in-law quarters. Near park. $205,000 \\~th $181.000 .5 'ear loan at 17''' . MESA VERDE ASSUMAILE LOAN 11 ¥•0/o Charming. remodeled 3 BR + family room home with 2 fplcs, on quiet cul de sac street. Lots of curbside appeal plus RV access Motivated owner w/carry lge 2nd ror qualified buyer. MOllU HOMES H.I. MODULAR OHL Y S79,SOO Lovely. spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath, with fireplace across from thr bay. View from deck. Adult luxury li ving in best location . Pool sandy beach -slips available. Owner will fmance with $25.000 down. UDO/OM THI WAllll C.Ozy 1 Bdrm with large living room and rireplace. Great for year round living or weekend retreat. See today, make offer. ~.500. aw.-wfl ctny .. lea HOUSES FOR SALE I II rLUS Pl or DIM 1014 Bayside Cove E. (Coves) NB 61~ $.150,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 llOIOOM 119 Via Vella, Npt Sch <Udo) 673·0697 $424,000 Sat /Sun l·S 452 Superior (Park Lido) NR 675 6000 $135,000 Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $335,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 1515 Cornwall, Npt Bch 631·7600 $149,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 928 S. Kil son, Santa Ana 545-2737 $83,500 Sun l ·5 J II ,._, fAM FM or 084 *'*6210 Lido Park Or, Nit Bch 700.9333 $.560.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •365 Bayview Terr, Npt Bch 700.9333 $175,000 Sal/Sunl-5 502 Acacia (Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $324,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 973 Bayside Cove W. (Coves) NB 675-6000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *-9 Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irv 631·7300 $255,000 Sun 1·5 2611 Bayshore, Bayshores, NB 642·8235 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 605 Agatt•. Laguna Beach 497·.3331 $310,000 Sun 12·6 •5 Mar1timl' !Jasmine Crkl CdM 642-5200 Sw1 1·5 621 Lido Park ;jC-3. Nl•wport Bch 631 ·6990 SS60,000 Sun 1·4 2 IR plus GUEST 305 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-4~21 S:150,000 Sun 2·6 3 IEDROOM 2651 Crestview (8yshr) NB 760·0835 $349,500 Sun 1·5 2904 Paper Ln . Newport Heh 644-7020 $179.500 Sun 12·5 •2615 Harbor View Dr, CdM 673· 1600 Sun I ·5 612 Ramona I Irvine Terr> CdM 675·6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 19836 Claremont. Hunt Beach 546-2313 $90,900 Sun. 10·2 16411 Bayshore, Huntington Bch 963-6767 SI 12,950 Sun 1·5 •••16872 Ba runa Ln, Hunt Hbr 675·3411 $830.000 Sun l ·5 2506 Lelligh, Costa Mesa 546·2313 Sl29,900 Sun 1·4 2536 Gn•t•nbnar. CostJ )te..,;i l>-tS.6080 Sl:J.1.500 Sun J -l 1824 Prt Stirling, Npt. Bch 644·7020 $242,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2012 San Remo, Tmpl Hits, Lag Bch 494· U 77 Sat/Sun 2·5 19271 Sierra Cadiz CTrtlrk) Irv 752·1324 Sat/Sun 1·5 423 HiUedge, Laguna Beach 494-1177 Sun 2-5 400 Vista Quinta ( E. bluff) NB 760-0835 $249,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 1860 Port Wheeler (HVHms > NB 760-9596 $239,500 Sat Sun 1·5 1.29 G St, Npt Bch 631·1266 $250,000 Sat /Sun 2·5 996 Tia Juana. Laguna Beach 497-5494 $210,000 Sun 10·5 28631 Breckenridge, Lag Niguel 831·8440 $249,900 Sun 1·5 1812 Dover Ln, Wstclff, NB 673·7300 $185,500 Sat/Sun l-4 110 Via Cordova, Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $425,000 Sun 1·5 104 Via Palermo, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 S435,000 Sat Sun 1·5 1614 Sanlanell a (Irv Terr) CdM 552-2000 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2320 La Linda Place, NB 640-5357 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2328 Vista Huerta. Bluffs, NB 640-5357 $178,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 416 Plata. Bluffs, Npt Beach 640-5357 $327,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1536 Serenade Terrace. CdM 675-5511 $.149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1654 Palau (Mesa Vrde) CM 640·9900 $145,000 Sun 1·5 117 The Masters Cir, CM 640·5560 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9103 Marina Pacifica, Long Beach 631-1400 $340,000 Sun 1·5 9431 Leilani Dr, Hunt Bch 963-4793 $145,500 Sat 1Sun 11·6 ~24 Ocean Ave, CdM 631-1400 $1,350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2J32 L:llff Dr, Nwpt Heights, NB 631·1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 801 Cliff Dr. Nwpt Heights. NB 631-1400 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18212 Gleada. Hunt Bch 963-6767 $124,900Sa 1:30-5/Su 11·3 l IR ... FAM RM or 084 60913lh St., Huntington Bch 898-3574 $231,950 Sun 1·6 •4615 Camden, Cameo Shrs. CdM 644-6397 $1,225 ,000 Sun 1 ·5 33 Choate (Northwoods) Irv '559·1111 $249.900 Sun 12·5 •407 Kings Place, Nwpt Bch $379,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •38 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch 673·7060 $.595,000 Sun 1·5 1830 Irvine Ave, Npt Bch 644-7020 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2022 Orchard Drive. Santa Ana Heights 979-9555 $163,900. Open Sun \.4 ~Samoa Pl {Mesa Verde) CM 759-161 $144,000 Sun 1·5 ~Carob, Nwpt Bcb 644·7020 $249,500 Sat/Sun l·S ••3711 Seashore, Nwpt Beach 67~78 $895.000 Sat/Sun 10..4 3435 Quiet Cove, HVHilla NB 545-3627 $.169,500 Sun 12"4 365 Newport Glen Crt, NB 7..,_9333 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 23861 Stillwater, Lag Niguel 831·84-40 $189,500 Sun 2·6 1393 Galaxy <Dvr Shn) NB 642·5200 ..,is,ooo fee Sat/Sun 1·5 m Beryl La (Hbr Hlndl> NB .. .._.11.900 Sat/Sin 1·5 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SUnday, August 30, 1981 DIRECTORY • .., ... ..., ~.., ...... ,.. ......... ,.. .............. Al.__ ...... ••"4 ....... _..,._Ill ......... ti lly effd .. ....._Ill....,., DAl.Y rtlOT WAMf AU,..,._. ..................... ,...,_~ .. Wwll .. f tl••llll•c .... ~~ _.,...,. 2443 Bamboo ( E/Bluff) NB 675-fiOOO $329,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4006 Inlet Isle Ill Vllls l CdM 675-3411 $299.500 Sun 1-5 •1761 Port Manleigh Cir, NB 640·0325 $269,900 Sal/Sun 10·7 2425 Bamboo CE /Bluff) NB 675-6000 $265,000 Sat /Sun l ·5 ~ Miramar . Penin Pt, NB 644-9060 $349,500 Sun 1 ·5 16 Redwood Tree Ln, Uruv Prk Irv 759-1501 $162,000 Sal 1·5, Sun 12·5 •1100 White Sails Wy, 1-M I, CdM 644·9060 S485,000 Sun l ·5 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isl!!. NB 675-6161 $420.000 Sun 1 5 1..20 Via Quito, Li do Isle, NB 675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Ln, Byrrst, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat 1Sun 1-5 1528 Cornwall Ln , Westd1rf, NB 631·7300 ~19,900 Sat Sun 1-5 1915 Beryl Ln , Hrbr Hi nds, NB 631-7300 $197,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2048 Commodore Rd, Bycrst , N6 548-1022 $415,000 Sat Sun 1·5 2635 Solona Way, Lag Beach 497-1761 $425,000 Sat Sun l-5 ~2 Vista Baya Cir. Cherrv Lk , CM 631-7300 $174,500 · Sun l ·S 1930 Port Bristol Cir, HVll. NB 631-7300 S26N.SOO f('l' Sun I 5 3107 Trinity. Costa Mesa 751-3191 Sl22,990 Sun 1 5 #4 Whitewater <Jasmn C'rk1 C'dM 552·2000 $410,000 Sun I ·5 42 Woodgrovc, Wd brdgc. Irvine 551-8700 S.350,000 Sat Sun 1·5 332 Poinsettia. CdM 644·7211 $498.000 Sat Sun I 5 2323 Cliff Dr, Nwpt Bc-h 631-1400 $975,000 Sun 1·5 2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde> CM 645-0303 $134,900 Sat Sun 2·5 4627 Cortland, Cd \I 673-8550 $325,000 Sat Sun 1-5 •3906 InJel Isle, HVHills. CdM 673·4400 $465,000 Sun 1-5 31!18 Countn Cluh 1 ~lc:.a Verdl· I CM . , 979·2390 $22!1.5110 Sun I ·5 II Mainsail 1Jsmn CrJ.. 1 l'cl\1 760-0835 $349.500 Sun I 5 1325 Bonnie Ooone Terr. CclM 558·7494 S245,000 Sun 12 30 4 30 317 Poinsettia. CdM 675-6000 SS50,00o Sun I 5 •1315Sanlan~ll~1 tin Tt•rrl Cd \t 675·6000 S:J95 ,000 Sun I S 1577 Mir amar !Ual Pt·n ) NH 760-9333 $469.000 Sun 1-5 11 Montpellier. Harbor Htlg. NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sun l ·5 2932 Hoyal Pal m I Mesa \'erde) 01 645-0303 $128.900 Sun l-5 4521 Hampden. Camt'o Shrs, Cd:\I 644-6200 $359.500Ll I Sun 1-5 3124 Roosevelt Way. CoslJ Mesa 546-2313 $134.500 Sun H 30 770 Allegheny. Costa :\lesa 546·9118 Sl27 .911U Sun 1 5 ·~ :\font(•r<'Y ('r <S pyglass I CdM H75·34 I I S.'i7S.OO<I Sun I 5 4 BEDROOM 2477 Vista Huerta. ~"'pt lkh 644-7020 Sl98.000 Su11 I 5 2001 Holiday I B ynsu NH 760-083.5 $369.000 Sun 1-5 2227 Arbutus, Nwpt lkh 644·7020 $320.000 Sun L 5 939 Congress. Costa \1csa 546-2313 $131.!JOO Sun 12·4 •1873 Rhodes. Mesa Verdt'. CM 675-1771 ~IU.000 Sat Sun 1·5 • •827 Via Lido Soucl. Lido isle. NB 673-7300 Sat Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca. Lu.lo lsll'. NB 673-7300 $550.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 •29842 Stordahl. Lag Niguel 499·1320 $260.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 4511 Camden <Cameo Shores> CdM 673-7761 S925.000 Sun l-5 1647 Reef Cr. Spnlass Rdg. NB 640-5357 $529,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 24152 Roma Dr, <Agcan IOs) Miss Viejo 499-4551 Sl60.000 Sun 12·5 u s Collins Island. Balboa Isle 631·1400 Sl.200,000 Sun I 5 ?210 Canyon Dr. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $159,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 3444 Plurneria, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $169.900 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 4 IR plus FAM RM Of' Def 23 Half Moon Bay, (Spygls> NB 759-1221 $600,000 Sal/Sun 12.:; •2200 Heather Ln. Nwpt Beach 955-0809 Open Sat/Sun l·S •3 Trafalgar. Hrbr Ridge. NB 760-8181 $1.685,000 Sat/Sun l·S •204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle 64().5777 $625,000 Sun 1·5 1251 Surfline Way, Hrbr Vu, CdM 644"49JO S395.000 Sat/Sun l·S 33 St. Tropez (Hrbr Rdg) NB 644·7020 $995,000 Sal/Sun 611 Irvine Ave, Nwpt Bch 6!U·5103 $299,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 ••2274 Channel Rd. Bal Penln. NB 675-2311 Sl.650.000 Sat/Sun H •3213 Nebraska Pl (MTa Verde) CM 751·3191 f149,950 Sun l·S •1193 Oriole (Mesa Verdel CM 751·3191 $30S,OOO Sun 1·5 1lJ Via Quito, Lido lilt, NB B ~15.000 &at/SUn l·S 6882 l.Qyola Dr. fl unt 8eC1ch 842-7461 Sal 1Sun 1 5 446 H1lledgl'. Laguna OeaC'h 494-1177 Sun 2 5 5 ttue du Parl', Big ('nyn NH 640-6849 $660,000 SaL Sun I 5 26331 Sorrl'll Pl. Lag Jlllls 759-0700 Sal 1Sun I 5 2720 Gannet Dr IM esa Verdel CM 979·~19 $190,000 Sal Sun 1·5 1132 Sea Lanl', llVll , Cdl\l 644-9060 $425.000 Sun 1 5 *#8 .Judl' Cove. Spygla::.~. CdM f;it.1 !JO()() Sli!15,000 Sun I 5 •1106 Oonr Or. We::.ttliff. NB 644 0060 $335,000 Sat Sun 1·5 124 28th St. Nl'wporl Heh fi75·9851 $425.000 Sal Sun 12 5 118Via Oijon. Lido !~le.NB l~H·7300 $495.000 Su11 I 5 1315 A11t1gua Wy. Hayl'rcst, NB 631-7300 S360.000 Sun I 5 • •606 ll ~1rbor Isl Dr. Prom Bav. NB . &t4·9(.l(IO $1,750,000 Sat 2·1i •1658 l'l<th <..'1r. :\k:-.a \'t•rdt•. CM 1)31·7300 Slli5.000 Sal Sun I 5 1118 Somt-rs<'l l.n. Wt·~ltliff. NB li31 ·7300 $<1!15,llOOfee Sal Sun I 5 1906 c;alaxy Dr. Oonr Shores, NB ti31 7300 Sli00.011(1 Sun 1-S •2106 Santiago Dr Dovt•r Sim. ~B tiJl-7300 s.55!J.OOOlt>t· Sun I 5 333 Poppy, Corona lil'I ;\tar 675·5511 $74!-1.5011 Sal Sun I 5 •15091Iighla11d . Nwpt lkh 631·7600 SJ3!J.900 Sun l 5 2208 l'ort Ournt•:.::.. :'-hq>t lkh fi.IO·!~lilO 150 000 Sun 1 5 * •2Hl \'1a l.1<lo Soud . Lulu lslt• 642·8235 52.250.000 Sal Sun I 5 1501 Miramar, l't'r11n . Pt. NB 673-9060 S655.0oo Sat Sun 1·5 •I Trafalgar lf&Jrhor Rclgr. :-.;"pt lkh 1~4·6200 SI 7!JS.OO<I Sal Sun 1-5 ~IM)6 Yat·ht Y ;JOkt•t• 1Se;ivu l ;\H ti75·341 l S38:U)()O Sat Sun 1·5 • 1069 TulJr~. Mt•:-a Wuod~. C'.\l !179-2:m11 srns.ooo sun l ·5 215 Lugonia IN\.\ pl Shr:,J ;\'H 645-9161 sun.5oo sun9·4 2862 Tabago Pl I M esa Wrd<• 1 CM 642·5200 $179.900 Sun I 5 1225 Keel lllVl!b 1 <.:tlM 675-6000 $420.000 Sun l ·5 •fi Wingt•d Foot < H1,:: C\111 :'\H fi75·!i000 SG85,0IHI Sun I 5 • •132 '.\1t'Kn1ghl. t'rn11 Pmnt. Lai? fkh 642-823:i S7!J5.000 Sun 1·5 •2919 Paper Ln. Ne"" )>Ori tkh 6-15-0303 Sl83.000 Sun I ·4 50 Ridgcline. ll<irhor Hclg, N11 (i44·6200 770.UOO Sun 1·5 2211 Waterfront. Corona dl'I :\tar li42-8235 $650.000fee Sun 12·4 1911.1 Lanai (Ml•sa \'erdei C:\I 003-6767 S.145.000 Sun 1-5 21872 Kancoht•. llunllnl-{lon lkh 963-6767 $172.500 Sun I 5 13 Rimro('k <Trtlrk Hind i Irv ti75.:l4 t I S-111:1,0011 Sun I ·5 I I~ Dana I l'law del Sol I nI 631-6~10 S227 .5110 Sun l ·4 •1730 Maritn Way, HayncM. NH b/3·4400 ~40.000 Sun 1 ·.5 S BEDROOM 121 Via Frieni'e. Lido. NB &~5·9950 675 41J6 Sat Sun I 5 2585 lrnne Avt'. ~ltwport lkh 631-1400 S499,000 Sun 1 ·5 S IR phis FAM RM or DEN •2007 Kewamce Dr. Irv Terr, t'<l M 673·3745 5495.000 Sun 1 5 •33 Goleta Pt 1Spygls 1 NU 760-9333 $949.500 Sat1Sun t 6 105 San Remo. Lido Isl(', NB 673-7300 Sal 1Sun l ·5 l~lO Highland Or !Wt•stdfl ~13 642-5200 Sat Sun 1·5 ••314 Mornm 11 Star Ln. Dvr Shrs NB ~ . 644-9060 $1,:)50,000 Sun 1·5 4521 Dort'hester <Cameo Hinds) CdM 673-7761 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1827 Port Tiffin 0-IVHms l NB 673·7761 $339,500 Sun 1·5 1.133 Miramar (Pen in Pu NB 673-7761 $459,000 Sun 1·5 •2768 Lorenzo CMesa del Marl CM 631-7370 Sl65,000 Sun 1-5 5 Deerwood. Big Canyon, NB 644·6200 $1,900.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •23031 Java Sea Dt. Mnr('h Bay Terr, Lag 644·6200 $499,500fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •23 Narbonne, Harbor Rdg, NB 644·6200 $2.500.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2600 Bays horc. Nwpt Reach 759-1221 Sl.4 million Sun 1-4 2750 Canary. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $199,500 Sun 1·5 6 ti pin FAM RMorDIH ·~ Evening Star Ln, Dover Shrs NB ' 631-7300 S950.000fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •7 Bodega Bay. (Spyg1s) CdM 640-9900 $719,500 Sal/Sun l·S 43 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644·6200 $665,000 Sun l-5 1406 l.uwoln I .. int•. ~h·wport Bch 21:J 28!1 7726 $5~1tl,OOO Sun t .5 HORSE PROPERTY 4 HOIOOM 25052 Huc·kho,1rd , ~l'llw <:1.111 , La~ Ills 675 3411 Sl H .500 Sun 2 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 IEOROOM 200 Mt'~l'll. PIHi. Ve1·~a1lb. NH 9W·2:l~10 Sl28,500 Sun I 5 I IR plua OEN 101 Sd10l1 Pl i: 11. ~<''"Por1 Uch 5"Hi :mJ Sl7!1,!150 Sun I I 2 BEDROOM 1628 B Juv.;i, :\h·sa V.-rclt• l'\I ~i!J 23!10 S!){i 51111'• Sun I 5 •20!)9 \'bta tkl Oro < Blulfs ' '.:B 75!J !llOO Sun I 5 1 (;lennhursl 1 Wdh1 g) In 559 (i(ifi2 SI 12,!JOO Sun l 5 7415 St·a:.tar. llu11t111~lon lkh !Xi3 ti71ii s121 .:wo Sun 1 s 14585 <h al Hoad, Jn tilt' 551 1239 S!J9.500 Sun 12·5 2160 Kri stin Ln . l'osta :\-le-;u 675-1771 $120.000 Sal Sun I 5 l214 Rutland Hd i:5. \!wpt Jkh 640-5777 $129.500 Sun I 5 'tl11 Pae1f1t· Avt·. ~lc:.a We:-.1 , C)t 673·7300 St:li.000 Sal Sun I :; 11111 W :\1:it1\rthu1 itl:D Sn l'~l Villas 759-1501 ~8.r,oo Sat Sun 12 5 11 3 Glout'~:-.kr l>r. Ea:.1::.1tk. C'.\1 li75 52\K) SI l!J.54Hl Sun I ~ :10 23821 =·H lltllhur..,l. Lag N1gul'I 497 1761 Sl07.!J5U Sun 1 5 l BEDROOM •314 AvenuJa Cumbrt-<Bluffs1 NH 759·!HOO S2:l4,500 Sat Sun 1·5 •2000 Barram·J ( Blufb 1 NH 75!J 9100 Slli!l.!WU Sat Sun 1·5 2930·C Syl'am11n" Sanla Ana 549 16:1ti SH8.000 Sat Sun 1·5 \\ ot'ado & 1"a11' It''' Hd . Co:,la )1esa 548-2239 St ;>1 ,uoo Open Dally • •3605 W1ndsµun. ll unl 11.irbour 759·1501 S.11!1.!150 Sun 2 Ii II Hrookftt.>ltl. Wooclbndgc In :i51 87!Kl SI 18.IHHI Sat Sun 1 5 l BR plus OEN 1438 Arnl\\ht·:1d. Lo:-('0~01 1•:. ('(' an•a Blwna Park 95 i 11701 $125.000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE I IR plus FAM RM or DEN 97fi6 Verde Mar Dr. llunt Bc·h !-Mi8 8341 Sal Sun I .5 2 BEDROOM •16 Driftwood . WoocJlmdgt•. Irv 559·50fl1 SI 45,!l!IO Sun 10·6 ••3310Tt.>mpt•. Hunt1ni..'1on llrhr ~Hl3 tii67 S.1111. 1100 Su11 1 ~ l BEDROOM 3!>2 Sunnst• ( 'r. Costa :\k~a fj..16 7171 SIMI 000 Sun J 5 141 Le>.lllJ?ton. ('o-.ta \l(".<l 759·1501 $1111000 Sunl24 4 BR plus FAM RM or OEM 50 Ho<'ky Knoll ITH \'btaJ Irv t,i.10 li2S!J S.11~ 5UOfl'l' Sun I 5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 890 15th St. ~l'wport lkh fSt-adfs 1 S66.000 Furn . un 1 5 3 BEDROOM #52 DP /\ni'a. H<ivs1dc Viii. NB li-10 Y91JO $7!1 .;,f)O Sun 2 5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2°1 BEDROOM 4711 St-ashon• Dr . Hal Pt•nm . NH 631·1400 $11:10.000 Sal Sun I :i 2 IR + I IR 425 Fernlt·al !Old ('dM 1 CdM Hi5 r,ooo S:W!l.:ioo sun 1 :1 l IR + I IR 415 Helsotropc. Corona <kl :\tar 675·GOOO Sl 75.000 .Sun 1 5 1510 Abalone. Balbou Island 673-6900 Sfl37 .ooo Sun 12·5 llR + 2 IR 128 46th St. Newport Beach · 631-7300 S399,:;oo sun 1 s 720· 720t 2 Jasmine /\ Vl'. <.'dM 673·4400 S32o.ooo Sun 2·~ 700 Marguerite 1 Old Cd~11 CdM 675·6000 $4.19,000 Sun t 5 4H +l lR ~Grand Canal. Balboa Island b73·6900 $675.000 Sal Sun l 5 UTFOIUU I HDROOM 278 Jasmine. Laguna Beuch 494-0071 $125.000 Sun 2·4 CONDO REHrM. lll~fAMIMwD94 •2156 Vista Dorado. Nwpt B<:h 644-0350 $1.395 month roo1 w ....... W•'fr•&rHI • . ) I I I I I I I ... Wt ....... ,.,Wt ·•···•···•··•······•··· ······················~ • ............. , .. 1002 G1Mrtll tOOJl ····· ·······················1 PllCIO WILL UMDm MAIHT OHL Y sn.ooo PLUS , • No Qualifying • Low Down Payment payments Low Mo. ' • Excel area 1 blk from Mlle Sq Park , * Very Clean Pride of Ownership I • All Offers Considered I ALLSTATE 962-9311 ask for REAL TORS Shirley or Bill ind what you want in I Classified Alb, your one Dail P1l~ Classth . slQl!_shoRPfil&_ center. You 've Arrived at ... LINDA ISLE CASA DE LA IUEMA VIDA ''1\t tto..se of HM Good W." C.Omfort, luxury and quality are all reflected in this magnificent Spanish estate. From the lime you first set your eyes on the serene courtyard until ·you've enjoyed every beautiful view of the turning ba s in a nd witnessed quality construction at it's finest. you will be convinced that this is one of Newport "s fin est homes. 4 Bedrooms , formal dining room. butler's qu arters, billiard room and superbl y appoi nted kitchen. The choice of rich woods throughout is not to be equaled -14 different kinds including splendid rosewood basins in each bath. Catch glimpses of the channel from the mahogany staircase. from a seat by the firepl ace or from a stool at t,he s unk e n bar , th ey're a l l breathtaking! Offered at a price to sell immediately. Will exchange for re side ntial . o r comme rc ial investment property. $1.895 million. ·Exclusive with William C.Ote. HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM ESTATE Alt AIMric• DreOlll CCMM Trw Picture yourself on the veranda of an authentic early Georgian colonial and overlooking the Newport Harbor and Pacific Ocean. AU the f ea tu res you would expect are there, the spaciousness of 6 bedrooms and 6000 sq .ft . or unmatched workmanship. Enter the reception hall a foyer with magn ificent curved staircase. and notice the cr own molding a nd wa inscoting throughout. Sit in a library surrou nded by rich paneling of 200 yr old So. Carolina ··heart or pine" specifi cally chosen for this room . Light fixtures of brass and pewter cast a beautiful glow on eve ry room which is dressed in the fin est authentic wall and fl oo r coveri ngs. Imagine creating in a kitchen with colonial atmosphere but all the ve r y latest appointme nts . Leave feeling - "This is a m asterpiece which reCle cts quality. tradition and exacting taste." Offered at $2.35 mill ion. By appointment only . Exclusive with William C.Ole. LIDO ISLE A Medite rranean c ustom 4 bedroom . 4 bath home with pool and spa, just steps to Lido's tennis court. This magnificent offering has a huge assumable loan and the owner will assist in the balance. Priced to sell at $625.000. Open Sunday 1·5 204 Via San Remo VILLA BALBOA This new listing offers nearly 2000 sq ft of tux urious c ustomized reatures including two separate ma s t e r su ites. and large entertaining area and huge Arizona flagstone patio . . . all in a gated community. A $148,000 assumable loan at 12"/r awaits the shrewd buyer. Priced at $275.000. NEWPORT CREST This is the best 2 two bedroom buy in Newport Beach. Located on a greenbelt, featurinf _vaulted ceilings and step-down hvmg room, this townhome is underpriced at $165.000. MESA YE• Can you believe thret bedrooms and a private yard with brlck BBQ on a cul-de-sac for only S14UOO? An assumable loan of 198.500 awaits the smart buyer on this charmer. Quite frankly. the best buy in Costa Mesa. 2071 Ian Jo_.. ... Ad. Acrotl from IMI CANYON Newpo,.IHctt l40-5m C $ I $3 & OWMM RMAMCIMG IM aUflH Owner will carry a large second on this beautiful 3 bedroom condo. Private end unit with large patio. Priced at $249,500. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 400 Vista Quinta. JASMINE CltB Drastic price reduction -seller will liquidate below market and finance. Former model -three bedrooms. large family room, tile jacuzzi off master suite. Now $)49,500. Guarded community. Open house Sun 1·5. 11 Mainsail. CAT ALIMA SUMSIT Enjoy peaceful views of Catalina Island in this appealing Cape Cod family home. This spacious 4,000+ square foot house with its many amenities has excellent financing available. Beautiful landscaping. custom oak bookcases, hardwood floors . c us tom shutter s and separate maids quarters are but a few of the luxuries available. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. 25 Bodega $675,000. SUMSETS,SEASCAPE SPYGLASS la MOU ... await you in this magnificent Southport. This tastefully decorated 6 br. 41 2 bath view home has so many options a vailable you 'll believe you're in a custom built home. The many tiers of used brick both front a nd rear add total dimension to the lush gardens. Offered at $699.500. Opn Sat 1·5. 11 San Mateo. PICTURE PERFECT Professionally landscaped front and rear. Very private entertaining patio and pool area 3 oversized bedrooms and 3 baths. Large kjtchen/f amily room combo. Owner will finance. $369.500. Open Sun l-5. 2001 Holiday, IAYCREST Motivated ow ners will finan ce this lovely 3 bedroom. 3 bath home situated on a huge professionally landscaped corn er. The privacy. pool area and gorgeous gardens are just a few of the many amenities. $369,500 . Op n Sat 1-5. 1915 Tradewinds. BAYSHORES No need to worry about rising interest rates -the owner of this tastefu l 3 br-3ba country french home will provide excellent financing. You will love the 2 sun!\Y brick patios, private master swte with balcony. and the warm atmos pher e of this gated community. $349,000. Open Sun 1-5. 26.51 Crest view. UHl9UE LIDO IA YFIOMT . Unbelievable 7 bedrooms Colonial style home on the water with sandy beach in front! Fantastic location with oversized lot and next to greenbelt. French doors open from large living room to the water. Can be split into 5 bedroom home and a large 2 bedroom private unit. Owner wi ll assist in financing. , LAKE MISSION VIEJO A splendid French Country home in the gated community of Tres Vistas on the shore of Lake Mission Viejo with 4 br, 3112 ba . family room. formal dining room. living room and pool if you like. This custom home is built with the finest attention to detail and atmosphere. EXCELLENT F I NANCING AVAILABLE TO QUAL IFIED BUYER. S'745,000. CLASSIC LIDO ISLE Th is executive family home is one of the most charming on the island. With 5 br and 3 + baths, there is plenty of living area. Plantation wood shutters and french doors lead to elegantly landscaped patio. Also with sunroom in master suite you may enjoy a partial bay view. Don't miss this enchanting and highly sophisticated home. $725,000. CUSTOMIUD SPYGUSS A select New Belt ford features four bedrooms, four baths, family room and formal dining room. Extensive upgrades and ki ng.sized rard ~ake this home a truly un1que find. Offered at $589,000 with attractive owner financi ng available. PllYACY Alautes Sweeping, panoramic views of ocean, bay and city lights are yours when you enter this elegant rour bedroom home located in one of Newport's finest areas. Tb la enchanting and hi&bly topbilticat.ed execut.lve home can be youn for 1&5(),000. ~ ,.,. S. He.Mi is., S. G...,_, I 002 ~ I 002 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••. ••. •• ••••••••••••• I Ho.wt For W. HovH• 'w Ui •• •• ••• • •• 1 •••••••••••• ••• • •••• • •• • ••••••••••• • ••• '••' ''' ••• ••••••••• ••• •••• •• ••• •••••••••• ! ~.. t 002 Ge•r• I OOJ l•r111 IHI t1•r• 1002 ................................ .. ------------------..-_ .........._ -----_.-_ ........... . ............................................. ~~~ IUYll~MYISTOIS-llOlllS ·NEW LISTING. $2,200,000 estate. Second to none. owe .-xi.ooo at 11 % w /only $400,000 dwn, assuN $1 .000,000. This new c usto Spanish/Mediterranean estate has i all. 360 deg. view of ocean and ALL. Video camera, electric gates. custom pool, spa, waterfalls, 6 stalls with riding arena. tennis court and much more. Take your clients off their tiny lots and into Heaven. For details & preview call Patrick Tenore 631-1266 P81MSULA PT llACH HOMI Sharp 3 Bdt m home with lots or stonework, bit-In kitchen, fireplace. HUGE master suite, double garage on extremely quiet st.re<!t. Seller will finance at 12"/r interest. Asking only $350.000. IA YFIOMT ••UCB> M00,000 FOi QUICI SAU Owner will carry all financing. Low down payment. Elegant 5 bdrm remodeled decorator's home. Large pier/dock . Priced at $1 .~.ooo FEE. JACOBS EAL TY orlN SAT/sut4 1·5 l 14 MOlHtM6 STAI 10Mw' st.nt llt .. DA GUSS mllSON 7'0.16l4 675-6670 Zttt Newport It.cl,~ JO. COU>WIU IAMlll 644-9060 LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE Finest location on all Linda. 76 ' of bayfront. Room for up to 85 ' yacht. 6 Bedrooms, 7 Baths. bi lli ard room , lrg. bar & TV room. wine cell ar. forma l dining, sep. guest wing. maid's qtrs . Bob or Dovie Koop. Remax of Newport 759-1221. YOU NAME IT! 7% INTEREST? Your price or your terms on this brand. new 4 bedroom 4 bath Bay Front home with boat dock. Owner /Builder must enter escrow this month. Asking price has been $1 ,295,000 lease hold or $1,650,000 fee. ~~i~~ QJ.iJ~l'Y I 675-2311 615-3411 OCEAN VIEW MOITH u.GUHA -Outstandin g 4 Bdrm custom home. Extra large street to street lot on oceanside of highway, merely steps to the beach. $685.000. WATHFIOHT DUPLEX -2 Bdrm plus bachelor, both units with bri ck fireplaces. Pier and gloat with room for two boats. $450,000. HUHTIMGTOM HARIOUR -Davenport Island, custom 3 Bdrm home with 62' of bayfront. boat dock, sauna and spa, exquisitely appointed. shutters. parquet floonng. paneling, ri ch tone thruout. Owne r w /carry at 14';( with $175,000 cash. It's smashing! S8l.l.OOO. AJtCHmcTs SEE THIS CHE -Top locations, a couple of doors from the pvt beach in the exclusive guarded comm of Bayshores. Easy to remodel 3 Bdrm. 2' 2 bath home. $375.000. TVtTl.BOCIC HIGHLANDS -Natural beamed wood ceilings. paneling, warm earthtones. Lovely view, this 4 Bdrm F.dinborough has everything. Excellent financing. $405.000. SIAVIEW Outstanding view from the largest 1 sty, 4 Bdrm plan in guarded gate area. Pool and tennis courts. Owner will assist in finan cing. $JSJ,OOO. • WSIC HAllOlt VIEW HIUS -Lovely 3 Bdrm plus family room, beautifully landscaped, pool sized lot. New carpets thruout. bright and cheerful, immaculately maintained. Owner will assist in financing. $299,500. COSTA MISA -Air flltered & cond., 4 Bdrm Hall of Fame home. Re modeled kitchen, hardwood floors. xlnt comer lot. Near schools Crom kindergarten through college. Try your VA for a low down. $134,900. c... IUILDAILE LOT -South of Hifhway, good location. R-2, level. ~.ooo. Walking distance to shops. Submit on ter~. EqUHTllAM PltOPHn -One sty 4 Bdrm' 2 bath home tile roof, air cond .• fenced corral and horse pad. Near the equestrian center in beautiful Nellie Gail Ranch. Owner will carry at 13%. $244,500. SPYGf.ASS SPICTACULM -A charming home with pool and spa that stresses privacy. Lusk . built 3 Bdrm and family room. Distinctive decorating adds opulence to this home. $575.000. I ELEf'HAHTS. MOHkEYS. GIR.UHSI tr you are tired of li ving on peanut size lots. visit our 2 1 ~ac r e Brand New Custo m Spanish/Mediterranean Estate high on Top ~r a Hill locally w /360 view of Ocean + All. Video camera elec gates , custom Pool. Spa , Waterfall. Six s~lls w /riding arena . Tennis court area and of course. much more all for a cool $2,200,000 w ;TERMS! Assume $1,000,000 w /$400,000 On, OWC $800.000 at 11 % makes this O.C. 's Best Buy. <investors and brokers welcome) For details and viewing appt,. call Patrick Tenore 631·1266 CAPE COO CHAIM Neat, Clean. fresh paint & new carpeting. Charming 3bdrm, lrg pool. Excellent Mesa Verde location . Good terms $190.000. Jackie Handleman 631·1266 MESA VERDE Very special home for very special family ! Lg. 5bdr. + ram. rm. + pool + outstanding Joe. across from park . Call for appt. JA CKIE HANDLEMAN 631 -1266 CUL.oE--SAC Walk to golf course & tenms from this prime 3bdr., 21 :iba. home. Seller may assist in financing. Asking $259.900 and ready to sell'"dACKIE HANDLEMAN 63 1·1266 fOUHT AIM V AUEY This home has 4lg. bedrooms and Jbaths. Just seconds from Mile Sq. Park on a huge corner lot. S200.000. Call Anne MrCasland 631-1266 COSTA MESA $133,500 Owner moving in Sept. or else'. 1111s sharp 4br home may be a steol. Call Anne Mccasland 631 · 1266 PENINSULA DUP'LD-t 0.1% Prime investment with gross income of $19,500 ' Excellent rental location. Steps to beach. Fully furnished. Owner assisted financing + assumable 10.sr;, 1st loan. Ca ll Lorraine Basche now for details. 759-1221 LINDA ISLE Finest loc on all Linda. 76' of waterfront. rm fo r up to as· yacht. 6br, 7ba formal din. Bayside Pool & spa. Game room, lrg sit dn. bar, wine ce llar. outstanding fin . avail. Priced at 4 Million. Bob & D6vie Koop 759-1221 HAltlOI llDGE CUSTOM English Tudor 4br, 5ba, fam. rm., den with lrg oak bar. lrg ma ster suite w/bay view, •:i of acre. rm. for pool. lrg Isl T.D. avail. Asking Sl.600,000 For private showing call Bob & Dovie Koop llG CAHYOH IB>UC:TIOM Prof. decor Dover 2br. 2ba. fam. rm .. lrg yard. room for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Subm it any offer or terms . Assum. existing $.100.000 Price $425,000. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221 CAMEO SHOlES 4br, 3112ba. ram. rm .. din. rm .. lrg yard w /pool. Pri bches. Grt financing. $724,000 FEE Ste al this fixer ! Bob & Dovie Koop 759· 1221 LIDO ISLE 4br. 4ba. lrg lot. steps to beach & tennis. Asking $440,000. Seller s ays bring any ofrers. Must sell. · Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221 Tit.ADI OltAH•E & AVOCADO IAHCH 78 ac Valley Center. sub map cqmpl, 4 sep par. Sell or trade all or part for home in Npt . "Laguna or Mission Viejo. $1,200,000. Bob or Dovie Koop "2" MIWPOIT CllST COMOOS Ocean vu, 4 Bd 3 Ba . Fam rm. wet bar. din rm. pool, teMis. $210,000 ea. Terms. Submit any offer to Bob or Dovie 759·1221 1°'9 lt-2 3 Bdr home. SOxlSS' lot. Good cond. Xlnt rental inve.stment. $117.500. Call Bob Burdick 759·1221 .. , .. .. (1253) (0813097) -1:f·~~-·-~ ~ ,1,;. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 30, 1981 ' BRAND NEW 1981 . V.W . RABBIT CONV ER 12393 > <010599 White wall hf~,,. s µort wt• ... t-ls. 5 speed, stereo cass., metallic paint. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRANO NEW .1981 Y.W. RABBIT DIESEL <2717 > ( 175148 > 4 speed, 2 door. stereo prep, leatherette & much more . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW · 1981 Y.W. 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Co111nt dt>I M•• WE IL\\'E ~5 OF TllE fit:ST \GENTS IN TOWN WANT ACTION' I Find what you w11nt an Class1fed Ads 642·5678_ Dail) Pilot Cl~jf1eds. CE 110111 ILllllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 2960 YIST Jr. Dl&. ORO ILUFFS OPDC SUH 1-5 S MILLION S VIEW S ~vely Courtyard Entrance Ti le Galore Pl us Huge Flay View Patio Polled Pl<1nts Flowing Fountains Indoor/Outdoor Living This Two Bed room. Two Bath Condo Shows Better Th an A Model. Open For Your Viewing. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 314 Jr. YEHIDi. CUMIRI ILUFFS OPEN SUH 1·5 EHD UMIT Vacant, Easy To See. Excellent Financing. Bright & Cheerful Three Be dr oom F.nd Unit With Wrap-Around Patio On Lu sh Greenbt.'ll Large Assumable-Loan With Fixed Hale Owner Will Carry Second. $234.500 2000 li.RRi.MCi. ILUFFS OPEH SUH 1·5 Bright & Airy Three Bedroom End Unit On Greenbdt With Sunny Deck & Open Beam Celling. Localed On Quiet Cul de Sat· Near Pool & Tennis Owner Will Carry At 13.5c~. $169,900 llG CAMYOM VIEW! Beautiful Versailles Model On Quiet Cul·de·Sac. Wale. W i ndmg Stairway With Spe cta cular Sus pended Walkwa y On·rlook1ng Marble Entry And Spa('tou~ Living Room. Elegant Fcaturt·s Garden Kitchen. Den With Fireplace, Huge Master Suite Highly Landscaped Garden W1lh Paddle Tennis Court. Great View ' Sper1al f'rnancing Available $875,000. THE AMllEHCE OF LA COSTA Nestled In A Knoll Above The Golf Course. This Home Offers All The Elegance And Tranquility For Which La Costa Is Famous. Fine Appointments In clude A Marble Foyer, Gold Plated Tiles, Fixtures And Hand Painted Porcelain Bowls. Ideal Home For Entertaining. Built Around A Sparkling Pool And Spa. Priced To Sell $650,000. SPECIAL CUSTOM IA YFROMT FEE LAHD rour Years Old. Cathedral Ce1hngs , Parquet Floors & New Ca rpets. Lots Of Wood & Glass. Three Bedrooms & Conve rtible Den. 3112 Baths. Separ<1te Dinin g Huge ~,am1ly Room With Wet Bar . Kitchen With Pantry Breakfast Room. Sauna . Study Three.Car Garage Wood Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock. Owner Will carry Large Second $1 .600,000. CORONA DEL MAI INCOME Huge Duplex Overlooking Bay. Ocean And Breakwater. Has To Be 0 n e 0 f Th e ~· i n est I n co me Properties In Corona del Mar Master Units llave An Ocean View -Built On An Oversized Lot. Call For Details. MESA YHDI Beautlf ul Contemporary Home In Costa Mesa's Best Area. Features Include Five Large Bedroo~. Two Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous Living Room & Family Roo m, Skylights, Wall Coverings, Wet Bar Fantastic! Priced At $223,500. IUMD MIW USJIHI! A Rare Opportunity :ro Move Into Harbor View Hllls At An Affordable Price. Eitra Larie Lot For Family Enjoyment And PriVIC)'. Three Bedrooms 4 Family Room For Only $290,000. OllENT AL CH.UMll I Perfect hom e ror larg(I family on beauta!ul tree shaded str~t. 5 Bdrm + f amaly room t 1n law quarters and spa All for $475.000. Owner motivated. LEASEOnlON Builder's C'loseout. laq~e 3 Udrm family room. formal dmmg. $1600 pr mo. ~.000 option pr1C'e IA YFIOMT PEHTHOUSI 2 +: den condo on watt.'r with s lip ava1lablc Top (Joor . seturily hutlding , exc·ellent value tH $560.lXXJ I I : {wst ~ J3!uf' 644 -1133 .~: .... 1" ANYTI ME ILUFFS IEST IUY ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE 3 IORMS. 21/J IATHS IY APPOINTMfN'f ONLY $179,900 Features end unit. close lo pool. pvt patio. all upgraded in near new cond super nice. If interested please caU. llAHBOH HE.\L 'I'\' FIMAMCIHG O« Large tracltt1onal !)tvle home in lo,ely Haycresl .J bcirmc; .. formal dining rm . paneled family rm. and pool. Custom built with many deluxe ft'atun·~ !)ud1 a~ '>'Cl bar. central '>La lion ala rm. tl'<far hned doset. 2 f1repla l·t·~. hit an gun cabinet and mun· SllMJJIOO down with below markl'l mtt·1·est $440,000 full price. Open Sun I to 5 see 1730 Marlin Way. N.B IEST DUPLEX IUY Deluxe 6 yca r old Corona del Mar duplex priced for quick sale by owner moving ba('k East. Very spaciou~ units 3 & 2 bdrms both '>'ith fireplace~. beam ceilings. all bit 1n~. tarpeb and drapes. Secluded <:orne r loC'ation not fa r from the park. Full pritc s.120.000 onl y $70,000 down Open Sun . 2 to 5 see 720 Jasmine Ave . DECORATOR'S HOME Th is ts a magnificent home suitable for the most discriminating buyer. 3 bdrms including a s uperb master suite plus a t ountr} French family rm. complete with ri ve r rock fireplace. wood floor. beam ceiling and French doors The yard and patio is simply beautiful. There's a rock jacuzzi and soothing waterfall off the master suite and family rm. An excellent value al $465.000 open Sun. I to 5 see 3906 Inlet Isle in Harbor View Hills , CdM . WESTCLIFF * $129,500 Super location fabulous condo apartment. 2 bdrms , private enclosed patio, cheerful kitchen with all bit ins. lots of storage and nicely decorated. The price is right. Sorry, adults on ly INVESTMENTS COSTA MESA SHOPPING Cami ioor; leased. Prime comer location on Wesl 19th St. Owne r wants action. Ask mg $447 ,000 leasehold. 5.5 ACRIS VIEW Located an thr city of San Juan Capistrano Just a few minutes from Dana Point Yac ht Harb or . Excellent appreciation potential. $595,000 terms. 95 ACIES CITIUS Located te11s than 3 miles from Tyler Mall i n the exclusive Arl ington He ights area or Riverside. Beaw.tifully maintained grove ideal for future development. $1,000,000 terms. 17141 673-4400 I J I >t Ul-JIJI 1\tHdCM'Ar#s.._,... .............. "' .... c;. ..... OP .. S... f·I 31 .... C..ft BOAT SUP · SANDY 8£ACH Deck ' Patio. Lae. lllt1 l cheery 3 bdrm + den , 2 batb home, opm Stam Cell ina. brick BBQ, 2 car a•raae + ulra parttlna. 1595,000! Owner/ A&enl You w Ill love lhll lf'O- pert y, lmm.c. ln1Jde • out. CIOletom.Jorsbop. plnl lteU, Miier t1ntoC· Ins. CaU Dick Drexler . " R&'M* 11~ \I'""' '7S.lll7 ort75-70IO. SELL Idle l~ma with a ll 1dlelltm1 Dilly Pilot Cla11ltled 8 A~. 842·5678. RE510£NllAL RE.Al ES IATC SERVICES O'EH HOUSE 1·5 OPEN OM PEHIMSUU rolMT Pride or ownership. 3 BR. 2 BA . Ow ner will curry financing, $349.5000. See K~ty Parker At 2023 Ml RAMAH OPEN IM HARIOR VllW HILU Dra matic ocean view. Newly customized & elegant 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. POOL. $485,000. See Carole Mc Mahan At 1100 WHITE SAILS OPEH IM HARIOI VIEW HILLS 4 BR. on large FEE lot overlooks ocean & bay. $425,000. See Jane Mitchler At 1132 SEA LANE OPEN IM SPYGLASS POOi. -VIEW & PllVACY. 4 BR. Fam. & Din 'g Rms . Model home perf e<:t $695,000. See Craig Kindig At 8 JADE COVE OPEN IM NEWPORT CHST Specta<:ular ocean view from almost every room in this lovely 3 BR. 21~ BA . condo. $240,000. See Rita Qui ggle At 11 LANDFALL COURT OPEN IM WESTCUff Spanish Haeienda complete w /tiled fl oors & heavy beams. 5 BR. + Fam. Rm. & POOL. $495,000. See Bill Bents At 1437 ANTIGUA WAY OPEN IM WESTCUff Large 4 Br Colonial + ~"'am. Hm. & POOL. 335,000 See Cynthia Rumsfeld t 1106 DOVER DRIVE I OPEN OM IAYSfDE DllYE Newly decora ted 4 HR. with private dock. SL ,950,000. See Barbara Ballmann Al 1617 BAYSIDE DR. OPEN IM HARIOR VIEW HIUS Head·on ocean view. 4 BR 2'2 BA . Oen & Spa rkling pool. $3.55,000. See Wend y Beam At 966 SANDCASTLE OPEN IH DOVEi SHOUS Dynamic 5 BR . Ba yfront. Larg e pier & slip. Owner •will carry all fin ancing. $1,500,000. See Frank Sennes Al 134 MORNINGSTAR SHORECLIFF CHARMEI Split level 3 BR. home tn desi rable location. Ma ster suite on upper level w/deck. Family room looks out to used brick patio. Could be great remodel. $.585,000 TOWHHOME IH llG CAHYOH A fa n ta s ti c c u s t o mi zed "DEAUVILLE" overlooking the golf course. Large patio. 3 large BR. + family kitchen. All in A·l condition . $750.000. 200/o DOWM For this highly desirable tri·level in Eastbluff. Large & spacious rooms & even room for a big pool in attractive level yard. Excell ent "fixer" price & terms. $259,000. GRACIOUS OLD WORLD UYIMG View the ocean! Hear the surf! Sip your afternoon tea in the garden. That's the lifestyle this special custom 2 BR . + Den offers. A rare ·eorona del Mar opportunity for .~.000. Fee & leasehold. ltll SHOWCASE HOMI Exquisit ely decorated by top designers . This magnificent & glorious Mediterranean Villa will be treas ured for generations. Co mmanding ocean, harbor & mountain views atop Spyglass Hill. 4 to 6 BR. + pool. $2,400,~. ILUFFS llAUTY 3 BR. 21h BA . "V" plan in Bluffs wi t h great assumable loan . Beautiful carpets & upgrades. Good locaUon. A must to see at Sl74,000. WSCtOUS.IAID9fHOMI Jn T u rtlero c k . P o p ular "LARKSPUR" 3 BR. +Famfly & bonus rooms. Ideal location near pool. Excellent term.I. rua,soo. Pia-SUP a SAMDY IMCH P lus ADDIT I ONAL LOT on penlnsula's prealigloua East Bay. Secluded 5 bedroom. Tutefully decorated f amlly ho~ All land included at 12,100,000. BEST IN BLUFFS ~ 0. A ltMD, decorator penthouse. SpectacuJar view. One level, 2 bdrm , huge enclosed patio. Must see. OPIM l·I 603 AYI CAMPO OMI YIAI MIW one level end unit. Bay view. Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 bath. cathedral beam ceilings. Wrap around patio. You own the lanc1. SJO,S,000. ONN 1·5 lt73 VISTA DB. oao OMCI IN A LIFETIME opportunity lo buy best located 3 bdrm, 1 level LINDA Overlooking widest greenbelt & reflection pond. $295,000. OPIH 1·5 21 IZ f8JPI CoH Aoret CH.U.MIHG 2 bdrm overlooking wide greenbelt. Xlnt terms $139,500. HELEN B. DOWD UALTOI, IHC. 644-0134 . U.t & luy Wttt. Tttt Experts OPEH SUH 1·5 I 124 PORT ST.IRUMG 2 ... 2 lo MOHCo. $125,000 '... try 200/o dowa. n b ... "°' .......... $242,500. OPEH SUH 1-5 1130 IRYINI A VE. ...... OYW $)0,000 .tfll -..r fla.c .... Mow $294,500. OPEM SUH I 2-5 HARIOI llDGE o .. tat .. cu .. 9 h•lly h••· 1-1clll• DHo.tialN ......, 4 ... + 1Wy, 31/J ...... ~ root11, lr9 lto1t111 wltll cMck, 2 flr-tp&oc••· ,..,.... ........ ...... atriYM, gtfft OCHfl, lftOWilaa; ...t ,... ~ •l•w1. Yoc•t .ct r90dy for yo..r pu10HI d•corofl1t9 touch. S995,000 Ml o pri••. ~ CJIMrdH cowlty. ll St. Tropn. OPEH SUH 1·5 IH THE ILUFfS Shows Nb M W, fr•IMy ~ 4 ...... "I(" ,. ......... ~ 2 IKloMcl patlo1, ... ,. to poat & wolkh19 dhtHce to 1chool1, .,,,_. ...t par\. Ollly $191,500. 2411 Vbta tt.rla. OPEH SUH 1-5 3032 CAROi SUPER 3 ldr m 2 loth hoM• ......... MHkOfl H!. ...try: lrcJ oM tl•ctrlc kltch111, fo111lly roo111, .......... llwkH & fl,..plctce iit h illg rooM, i..,. IM..tlM pri•• y.'&l SUPER TERMS. Off•red by Mllr. °"'Y $249,500. OPEM SUH 1·5 2227 AllUTUS "' .......... ...., ...,__ ..... ........ , ..... wfc1 .. tL1 N W .,.... ........... ,... ---......... '"-" ..... tted fro. ......... , c1Kor9ted ~,.. ... _,, prf•• flower flll•d co..rtyard. Two flrtplectt, 4 ldr••· 2'11 Ii.. Sllowt • • MOdtl. SU0,000. OPEM SUN 1·4 2904 , APR LM. ,,_. ........... ,... .. ..... dt9'&...t3 .... 21o ..... . Louted It tt.t ttMf of o ~ aec "' • CJOOd f...ay ... , ... ~ • l'ttwporf IMclt. YM c• .W to fht ...................... n"9d .. owtdoor ..... ....., whit pool & spa. flH1tcl1t9 .......... Offered ot Sl79,500. WATHFIOMT WIHMa 3 ... t1 .. tfhC11to. .... + ..... ..... .,., *tMtfit,,..,' .... '" .... OH.r .. far ., Sf 50,000. Grut flH1tcle9 ........ Cel KatMt SW.W... UNIQUE WA THFIONr PIOPllTY 200· ,.., .... t.eyfroet .... . ..... .............. ,.. .... "-" .... wt .. ..., .... fN9 ntry r•••· o.._ .tH ..__...,._s1.zso.ooo. 11/2 ILOCIS ROM OCIAM ,., ....., ecaplH ., ......,, ....................... ..... fw .............. .. C...... Mt Mer, Prfct4 ..., ...... S4tt.t00.11.,,. ..... ...... ~ .._,., wt" nutlwt ..... ,,... ........... . ..... ~,.,..,. .. al ............ ,. .. 644-7020. ------ HAIBllll VIEW flU.S CORONA DEL Ml Out.standing ocean and bay view home on fee land. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, formal dining. Gorgeous pool. Owner will carry large l•t TD . ~n Sundpy 1·5 at 261.5 Harbor View Or. ~ (71 4) f73.1IOO AHhOfl,ltl.1907 WANT AC'nON! I Have tomdJl.ltw lo selJ? Claulled Adi NZ-587! Cly1l(1edSdo It~ OPEN TODAY I ·5 UMl(i>UI IH EASTILUFf -New kitchen and bath tile. sensational backyard. three bedroom plus family room fireplace, clean. clean. clean. Be sur~ to see this one. $265,000. See Laraine Shaw at 2425 Bamboo. UM9UI IM LUSK HAllOI VIEW MILLS -Private courtyard, four bedrooms , vaulted wood ceilings, two fireplaces, maste r bedroom has sepa rate dressing area. Excellent owner financing. $420,000 Fee. See Marian Reedy al 1225 Keel Drive. UMlq\11 OM THE IA Y -Two large bedrooms and den. plus a wonder( ul bay view. Excell ent fin ancing and the luxury of living al the Cove make this a very interesting property. $.595,000. Fee. See Katie Roberts at 973 Bayside Cove West. UNIQUE IM PARK LIDO Two bedroom two bath Townhouse. fireplace. patio, lau n dry and s torage room . tommunity pools. great adult living. Terrifi c finan <:mg. $135,000 Fee. See Marilyn Rousselot at 452 Bolero Way UMl9UE IH EASTILUFF -Terrific family home. three bedrooms family room , dining room, and a super, super spa. $329,000 ~,ce. See Laraine Shaw at 2443 Bamboo. UNIQUE IM llG CAHYOH Everything is beautiful about this fou r bedroom Broadmoor. Pool. spa. guard gates, and too many extras to mention. Priced to sell fa st at $685.000. See Bonnie Barrington at 6 Winged Foot. UMl(i)UE OM THE IA Y Terr1f1c floor plan that features a master bedroom suite and a den. Community pool and spa. and th e charm of living on the bay Best of everything quality. $3.50,000 See Kalle Roberts at 1014 Bayside Cove East. UMl9UE IH OLD CdM -Quality construction , corn er lot ce da r ceilings, a two bedroom and' a three bed~oom unit in this new duplex. Skylights. textured walls. terrific at $449,000. See Barbara Riggs at 700 Marguerite. UNIQUE IM OLD COM You'll love this duplex. South of highway, decoralor·s own home. Beautiful inside and out. In credible owner financing. $475,000. See Marilyn Hodges al 415 Heliotrope. UMl9UE IM OLD CdM -Terrific triplex . s uper inside and out. Two bedroom, one bedroom and bachelor. A really good price. $269,500. See Barbie Hutchings at 42.5 Fernleaf. UHl9UE '" OLD CORONA oa Mil Completely remodeled inside and out. 1 'h blocks lo beach. Beautiful 3 bedroo m. 3 bath perfect in every detail. $550,000 fee. See Pat Merry at 317 Poinsettia. UM19UI IM OLD CORONA oa Mil Country kitchen, sophisticated master su.ite, two fireplaces. three patios, ba y view. tw o bedrooms. 2112 baths. $324,000. See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. UMt9UI IM llVIMI THRACI - Beautifully remodeled and completely decorated three bedroom plus home . Pool, spa, private. and a terrific location. You 'll want lo move right in ~ S39S,OOO fee. See Pat Merry at 1315 Santanella Terrace. ""'"" IM llYIMI TBIACI Owner rlnancl n1 available, custom three bedroo m . t wo bath , super neltbborbood, 1ood buy with Iota of ~tential. $435,000 tee. See Bert Reedy I t 612 Ramona Drive. tNIQJf~S IEALTOll,61MOIO IM111itC.... ......... c.-. .. .. "'""" ··--...... ,..... ------- ........ w. Me..1 P.W. l"-'"'°'W. ~··············· ••··•·•······•·•···••·· •.••••.............••. _.,... 1002 •••rtl IOOJ .... lot •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~--------------------------------------._. ___ xa.n.u..naA&A.a.Q.4.~n.axa Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 , FIMAMCINa HAS Htvll HIM t.ASIH •• oWMH 1 'IMANCIHa I S QUICK , CLEAN AHD UNCOMPLICATID •• MOST OF THHI SILUIS WILL ' . ADN'T THI SALi OF THBI HOMI TO A IUYll'S AllLITY 1 TO PAY. .PUASI f'HOME US FOi UCfTIHa DIT AILS. OPEN TODAY 1-5 COME wnH us. . .TO oova SHORES. THERE IS AN IN TIMATE FEEUNC ABOUT THIS HOME -YET AMPLE PRJVACY FOR. A LARGE FAMILY .SIX BEDROOMS. SIX AND HALF BATHS FORMAL DINING ROOM HUGE MASTER BEDROOM SUITE wmi FIREPLACE SEPARATE CHILDREN 'S WING SPARKUNG POOL. SOI IYEHIHG ST AR LAME ••••••••.••••••• FH LAND ffS0,000 ..._.,,_.Wt · ..._..fer Wt ...._., POt Wt Of1nge Cout DAILY PILOT!Sonday, August 30, 1981 91 ·i;.·;;. .......... ioo" ~;;;;ww; .. ·iojic;t;•.:;;.; ...... ioi4 .._..._Wt ~.._.....,Wt .._..._Wt ~..._..,_w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. ···············~······· •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1044 llACH ZSout8RbOC'ot~~~~ cot0wt•1e. CONDOMOOU111 " ............. IO ............... 1040r........ IO .,.. ................... . • ..t.aA..t.1... liK.9•,..... oer Exl•n1lvt rec:. tacll n•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••n••••n•••••• r..~•••••••••••••••••••• •••••• "'".,""" wlll carr~ fltll T D w/h.1•" a.ec. 060. Term• Only llO,IOO 81ke to tn -.,. bt.acb J Bdrm z batb, · -· ne1. $81,000 S41·1W, 1.11~ brick fir.pl.ace. On -------~..2i!!:J.!!Ht.__ -ly ltl.000 down. C•ll for C>rlM HOUSI ll500 dowti. No qualify· SPLIT LIY& l&S Super 4 BR, 3 ba , lar~e family room w/wetbar. Back yard IS shady & cool with nice patio. Owntt has already bought another home. Must sell. DICUTIYl'S DllAM HOMIJ A truly magnificent two story 3 BR +downstairs den, Northwood Place Plan 3 home . Other features include a family rm, dining rm, 3 baths and a lur&e kitchen w /breakfast nook. Neutral color s incld wallpaper thruout. Sellers moti vated. Of'Cered at $'l49,900. moredelalle.MS-Ula SAT/SUM l·I In& Brud Newt 38R. Thia new cwtom Ur 2~ 2 ~ BA . 2 car & ar ba home II oneot Coroaa · 0 v er look I n1 park. THE REAL ESTATERS deJ ll1r'1 mc.t Uqu.ialte &31·5737 ____ _ otferlla". Ext«11lve 1.11e1-------• HUI COUIGI MAllHA ISUPICT1.- you to '" tblt super Job ot decoratiAa she dJd on thi.a aharp 3 Bdrm home. Amenities &•lore. Only 1135.000 So cell nuw 1"~$370 of oak, 1pa and vi~· at • ru llallc price of 1491,000. JJ2P•lfffe CllMow644-721 I ALLSTATE CAMIOSHOUS REAL TORS Estate ~=g pool, /.Jn Nl!,fl 13AILL Y 0. A~~UllAf [5 f.1 DOWN dremaUc ocean view. 3 Secluded 3 Br 2 Ba condo lie bdrm swtea, 4i,., ba. near So. Coast Plaza, dbl Exquisite landJcaping. car car, leS.SOO Won't Sl.22S,OOO.Owner will consider trade down Last. Call Jeanne Salter Open Sunday 1.5 H 4'1SCamden •m ~r-:: CANYllVllW 3 Bdrm 1~ beth• t larae family room 17X37, with Flaaatone fireplace, etc. 1107,500 udterma. Nicely decorated 4 BR l :v. ba in excellent neighborhood. Full price $144,900. Gene Roberson. f'AllC f'LACt H.ALTORS 714-14Z..7461 Cll Jf9I or fr_. Calani.t RMI ...... 559-11 11 •oy Meer.., Ur. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!41-!!!!!!!!7!!7!!J!!t!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~C::!~~~ ....... !!.~~ ~!.~ ........... !!.~~ ---------------~ P11e1muc1D uN TS d owe s75 000 WATERFRONT BEAUTY To Stltlllt W......._ 5l:.o .oot i1~•:1:~1:: Spacious 5 B~ eat ate 3 1mpQrtant considerlitions in Now only 112',SOO ror Rent• are low. Devin' 11 zed party Y 1rd purchasing a new home are: Location, Oils lovely 3 Bdrm home . w/custom PoOI apa and 0!1 cul·de-11c: In very de-3~B.:...l·R2E~uta~~1de-hom--e-0-11 view! Subdued'ele&anc:e financing & condition. Th is beautirul meable area 120.000 1 s k th rou1bout home home has it all. with water & down. assume 10.,..3 R·2 ot, lO,OOO " ta e Strauss cb.andeliers·3 in· greenbelt location In mint condition loan. Bob ..,._it•. A.. over pym!f. $4&-p I d.... 9 1L01 ""w • ,., c u.,...As.sume ~~1n· Large assumable loan. Owner will 979-5370orl:ll-217S O--W11--~e tereat All ror only ..... ,._ carry a large 2nd T.D. to qualified COOlf'OOL If a aharp low main· $269,000. Patrick Tenore MESA VllDI ten1nce 4 Bdrm home 631-12:66. Aft. buyer. Located on Woodbridge Lake • 8 2 81 .... 1 with cualom 1pa and H_.'xf•leecl 1040 in Irvine with 3 BRs, family room & , r. · Wlu• poo • BEQ tnterest.a you, aee ..., f 1 d' . OPEN SAT & beautifully landscaped this bnnd new Select ••••••••••••••••••••••• orma mmg room . & easy care y1rd. Ownei Property. Fantullc SIOOO Down SUN l·S. 42 Woodgrovc. Irv me. COME WITH US ••• TO DOVEi SHORES. FANTASTIC FOUR BEDROOM, TIIREE ANO llALF BATH HOME SUDING ROOF JN ATRIUM PROVIDES JNDOOR·OUTDOOR LIVING. BEAMED CEILING IN LIVING ROOM BtuCK F1REPLACES IN LIVING ROOM. FAMILY l-mlll!!R!l!!!E~Alll!!ILlll!!!ESr~Alll!!T!!ll!E~• ROOM AND MASTER BEDllOOM OAK FLOORS VIEW SIDE OF AGIN'l'S -------- CDMIWFfS Above beach. below Ocean Blvd. Semi priv Rd. Out of traffic 180 degree view Ocean & Jetty from every win· dow Prop line high tide. Obie Invest 2 yrs. Buy now berore Irvine Development. less than 1 ml dn coast begins C lear land incl Sl,250,000 Owner PIP Apt only. (714) 873-6S2S may carry financing rlnanc:lngl Full price Nice 3 Bdrm 1.,.. batu MARION FRIZZELi 551 GJQQ S 134. 900. D. Bou rk c• sm.ooo. 751.3191 condo. Close to shor.· a., 1J R~~:~~9:~E fi!!':~c~i:~~~rn hep MACNAB IRYltl REALTY PROPERTY HAS POOL. SPA ANO FlREPIT ATTIHTIOH! 1906 GALAXY DRIVE ••.•.....• , , ••.•.••.••...••••• $600.000 Professional office orrer 3 Br. 1 Ba. large yard. SUMSIT IWTY 1ng high commission COME WITt-4 US •.. TO DOVER SHORES. BEAUTIFULLY s pill to top caliber UPGRADED FOUR BEDROOM. THREE BATH HOME .. HUGE GAME agents. RobPowrle $95,000 .......... 641·0'163 .....;;;.;_..;..=====----1.l<=2--""5""1%z.. __ Irvine Jbd 2i,.,ba ram. rm. OHLYS20ICDWM i SIA...,.. f'llCID * •2 Pl£SCOTJS pools, tennis, many ROOM SEPARATE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE NEW POOL SPA AND FlREPIT .UPPER BAY VIEW ' 2106 SANTIAGO DRIVE •••••••..••••••••• RE LANO $559,000 COME WITH US ..• TO WESTCLIFF. IMPRESS IVE: FOUR BEDROOM, DINING AND FAM ILY ROOM HOME CUSTOM CABINETS BEAM ED CEILINGS IN Ll\'ING AN D DINING ROOMS .FOUR SECLU DED PARKING SPACES IN REAR YARD GREAT FOR BOAT OR TRAILER OWNER WILL CONSIDER ANNlJAL LEASE AT 11850 MONTH 1111 SOMERSET LAME .................. FU UNO $495,000 COME WITH US .•• TO LIDO ISLE. CHAR~ll~G STORY AND llAU' HOME ON WID E LOT FO UR BEDR OO ~S l.l'Xl'RIANT PATIO. CONVENIENT TO BEACH AND CLUBHOUSE 11 1 VIA DIJOH .••........••.•..• , , .•.•..•....• , • , • $495,000 COME WITH US ... TO I ALIOA. NEW DUPLEX THREE AND TWO BEDROOMS J UST ONE BLOCK FRO~! THE OCEAN OWNER WILL CARRY FINANCING 128 46TH STREET ............ JUST REOUCED TO S399,500 COME WITH US ••• TO IA YCREST. FOl.:R SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. THREE BATllS KITCHEN ANO Jo'AMILY ROOM COMPLETELY REMODELED WITH DEL PISO TILE. OAK CA BINETRY. TRASH COM PACTOR BEAMED CEILl!'.G WITH TWO SKYLIGHTS IN KJTCHEN ANO FAMILY ROOM 1315 4HT1GUA WAY .•.•.............••••.•••..•.. $360,000 COME WITH US ..• TO IA YCREST. FANTASTI C THREE BEDROOM ,HOME CUM PLET E PROPERTY IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION. BEA UTIFUL LANDSCA PING BOTH f'RONT AND REAR FlNISllED GARAGE COMPLETE Wint STORAGE CABINETS. 1921 TRADEWIMDS LAME .......................... S325,000 COME WnH US .•• TO HAllOI YIEW HOMES. NEAT TIIREE BEDROOM . TWO BATH HOME THE POPCLAR CA RMEL MODEL .. NEW CARPETING CO PPER PLUMBING SPACIOUS PATIO ANO CARDEN PROPERTY IN EX CELLENT CONDITION I UO POIT UISTOL CllCLI ............ FH LANO S2'8.SOO COM! WllH US ..• TO WOODIRIDGf WATBRtOKT. lWO MASTER BEDR00)1 Sl.'ITES 01:'1/IN G ROOM GATED EN TRY PHONE •69 \TTllE GATf. 9 LAKEVIEW . • • . • • . . . . . . . . • • • • . • • . . • • • • • . . . • . . • . . • S255,000 COME WITH US •.• T O W ESTCLI FF . C HOICE LOCATION. CHARMING THREE BEDROOM. PLUS FAMILY ROOM HOME ON TREE·LINEO STREET BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED Willi CUSTOM CARPETS. WALLPAPER AND SHUTI'ERS 1521 CORMW ALL UHE, ........................... $219,900 COME WITH US .•• TO HAllOI HIGHLAMDS. FAMILY ORIENTED NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR SCHOOLS ANO SHOP PING THREE BEDROOMS, TIIREE BATIIS lWOSPACIOUS PATiai WITH LUSH LA NOSCAP)NG LARGE LOT ROOM FOR MOTOR HOME 191 5 HRYL U HE ••••••••••.•••.••••..•.......•...• $197,500 COME WITH US ..• TO MESA VERDE. TWO STORY. FOUR BEDROOMS. lliREE BATHS ON QUIET CUL DE SAC LOCATION . FORTY FOOT SOLAR HEATED POOL BARBECUE AND SHUF· FLEBOARD COURT NEAR ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS. GOLF COURSE AND SHOPPING 1651 UTAH CIRCLE ................................ SllS,000 COME WITH US ••• TO CHHRY L.UE AREA, COSTA MESA. CLEAN AND NEAT THREE BEDROOMS. TWO BATH HOME .HUG E LOT WITH ROOM FOR POOL. PLUS RECREATION \'EHICLE 302VISTA IAYA .................................. $174,500 1617 WESTCLIFF DllVE .................. 631 ·7300 WHY THE RICH -GET RICH! They borrow lots or money at low fixed rates of interest and pay it back with tomorrow 's inflated dollars over a long period of time. We have available 30 year fixed rate, fully assumable loans at 13 11.% interest, applicable on our new GARDEN PARK VILLAGE 2 & 3 bedroom custom Townhomes in Costa Mesa - Avocado at Fairview Road. Decorator models OPEN DAJLY FROM 10 :30 AM. . 2'81MSUU POINT IAMAINS owe BALANCE 10~/ Cell now! 4 BR Malcan Valla, 1 hoUH Crom poundlnt 111rf. Sttlllded mut« retreat with flreplece. New kltcheo, dint on Uled ptUo. Hurry. ST.STOSAM> FIX ER/J BR ' DEN oeedt yw atttelloa. ltr· Int abovela ud paint bnaeh. Make 1$'1. Ownet will carry at low In· terest. QC_~~~~ Q1~1 'f &75-ZUl High on a Hill ... New, 11.1thtnltc woor hOrM on cl'lotc. htlf·teft •lfW lot In PfttllGlovl L"1\0n Httghla, Orangt COunty 0wt 4,000 IQUI" '-t. '''' bedroomt, hbr1')1. gtMIOUt m .. 1., tuHt. d1nl11Q Ind enlfl'!tln•no trN S.Cullty Qllt mtgnll1cent country v,._. Wt llWtlt your yltot or clll lor an 1P90't11Mtnl ,.lCtcl ~ Ont M•lllOll Oolllrt Rick Alderette, Realtor (714) 731-1444 Payments S760. super UlalCOteO IROW MAUIET in fabulous Woodbridge amenitlea,ownr@7'55 houae.ElaaAet.prin on· Youn& and exciting 3 Minutes to miles or Place.Takeyour pickor WOODBRl.OGEcondo.2 J.y 751·3191 pounding surf. This low t h e 5 e 1 a v 1 5 h 1 Y bd, 2 ba, s1n11le story cor· MES • v-"'E level home with soler IS· maint. Townhouse w / 1 It "! d As ""Y-slat healing. hardwood br. +den or 2nd br. 1 & landscaped and up. ner un · ruce Y · • SEA COVE PROPERTIES llST VA.LUE noon and ca"""". Move h' h ~raded 5 Br, 3 Ba 3 car sume 173,000 at 1211•~ S ,.,..., ~~ ba. lmmac., ig ly omes. Seller's w1'll asking $142,900. Open harp 2 Story. 4 Br, 3 Ba, right in this spacious 3 uparaded. Has 3 pools. Ho 8/:ll 1 5 Own 7 I 4·63 I ·6990 IRVIHE THRACE new carpel. redwood bdrm with mini VIEW . jacuzzi. tennis . c arry large notes use · · er Spa e 1 d A I d tenn's Ow e Priced from S33S,000 559·6662 . a yc:areyar . s poo an l · n r clubhouse, wet bar, Sb 't ' -------AX& -4 Br. bonus & pool. lalboo lllcmd I 006 Needs some TLC. Owner sume 9~3 loan. 10% will carry 2:nd TO with fprlc:. Hu existing 7.93 u llll CHARMllli...IG down to qualified buyer 20% CHh down. 1219.000. loan. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 .. (Uj f""lll ••••••••••••••••••••••• will carry l!t. Prin only Of'EH HOUSE Greg AsUe 759-1221 SAT /SUH I 2·4:30 $165,000. 0 . Bourke, -n66 Verde Mar. Bkr. r!JI \\\Kldbrldge PLAN 2 Realtor. $46-9950 • WAT£RFRONT 536-1600 or9&8·83U o~alfu in w 1 11 ow c reek EASTSIOE 3 br. l ba, HOMES M Northwood Lovel y 3 spa. 10.,.."'c ftn Sl20.000 REAL ESTATE AIANDOte OU 551·3000 bdrm. 2 be. Extras ID· I FIXER Upper 3 br. 2 ba. s31-14oo Sf'AHISH VILLA ttztBarranu l'k .. -. '""'~ c:tuded Private spa · WM~ 31 5 0HYX First lime olfered. 3 Br I Ba home. 2 car garage, lrg living nn wdrplc:. close to No Bayfront Owner will (tnance Ask for Cathy $300,000 I ram rm. Suo.ooo Ownr 1,000 ----covered raised patio and I w1U carry S80,000 lsl at Restore ud save $24 OOODWM planters limed 12~. A . 642-1523 St6,500 THOUS~NDS' ! Enter 3 Bdr +'family rm, c:en· m1hbu lights -llahan --------BY OWNER 3 BR+den f'riiMLoc.._ dramatic ~Ide l1~e tr. air, dbl gar. comm Lile entry lovely wall Rf~I TORS MUI OCEAHIL Quiet. private, up 2 bedroom condo located parlour ~1th quaint pool a. spa No qualify covenngs plantation Custom home on dbl lot &rad es. Stml,000. 642·8717 m Mesa Verde "Mint arc.hed Window~. h1~h 1 ng needed As k 1ng shutters Call today. this setting You always --------1 cond1hon 1" Attached cedings . built. in $ll9,500 Su1ee Miller won 't last long at lora vance realfor wan led th Is 0 n e I 59 u~ car space Must see' cabinets .. ~and le h~hl SS9·9400. Sl77 .soo S6.SO,OOO. IW I ..l formal dining, cantina FtXllDUf'W COSTA Mr~I $124 900 kitchen, coc:kwl patio, Poinsettia loc:. Needs I Wft W ..... = I all on ovennzed grounds, on 3.32 acres All 2 • just minutes to best cusmet1c TLC Owner Ranch styled 4 room. beach in harbor area. wants offer. S289.500 Bdrms. double garages. Upgraded from top to , Possible owner (inane-------- Nancy Simmons, Agt , great buy Call Betty. bottom. Beautiful cov· ing. Hurry call 963-7010. THIHIOt«i A TTUCTIVE 613-9208 or&M· 645·9161 ered patio. Feel tht Realty World Beac:hslde TOW~OMI? 2 STORY JASMIHI CREll breeze of the ocean: Act Call the s,.,....lallsls at today : MO(i)UAUFYIMG .... ~ 6/J '1062 +MODERN APT Beautiful, brand new , Owner t ransferred. the condominium in HDUCID! never Ii ved in Plan I SI 41.SOO Super 4 Bdnn. best area. ronnatlon center. 't523 CAMPVSDl:IRVltC£ AIU'SllSTIUY Avail. immed. Coortesy CloteToPlaa Juat $129,900 . Bltr Touc:bstoneRealty Nr bays, all xtra lg 2Br. l 0 b r 0 k er 5 -3 ~ · 841-0709 ~ LoC)llM l..e. I 041 trptc, 1~.ea. apt income ~29·5~· 3 Seararlng !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~i~u14 ~ rC:r::~ ----""""'"-=--=------HO OUAUFYIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• S495 mo S38S,OOO pen un. 2-4. 7~. MISA VBDI room with Crac:klin~ DOWNTOWN 2 Bd l Ba detached dbl Divorce ForcesS~ Fabulous assumable ""760-~04'""'30"-"'-. -----3 Bdrm z bath, pool fl 1 E 1 New 3 br, 2~ ba, family gar, centr. air plush Lower 3 Arch Bay r101nc:ing.Save$$$ H V. Hilla Lusk . View, 3 home. 125,000 down rep ace. nc: ose + bonus 13~'k fin . car""t + landsc:.-....1 Great ocean VJew. pvt RIMI llALTY bdrm, ram rm. 1369.500. payment.a St~ per mo patio Must aft' 1231 ,950. g.3574 bkr An~me Sl08,000 1:;;';; a re a 4bdrm beach IJ 1 lt 4l~OI Owner/ ~J82'7 Fut escrow Agt John, S22t,500 SI 0,000 DOWN! Askin1 1140,950 Suzee house 499-3144. ~842S,63H266 Aa .... 12"eL.o. For Sale by owner. Miller559-9400 -----.---301118 AXElt Home for sale by owner Owner will hlep finance Sharp 4BR. 381., Uv rm, IRIEA TH'r'AICIHG FURLOUGH Airline pilot sacnf1c:e Reduced S35K. 3 br. 2 ba cottage Cuh. T 0 . trede. offer S350K Ownr/ A H61-0693 Super steal in CdM·truly Mesa del Mar area lh11 3 bedroom. Dtning ram rm, lrg lot. trees. VIEWS outstanding financ-4BR. 28A. pool S20.000 room . family room. Next to Grftllbe1t. Al· DANA POINTco-opapt ing·kOK will buy 1t Call down. WW carry loan or I TWO fireplaces Submit sum e Io• n s . See Oceanfront bluffs, over· Tim Rhone for details assume 111 ' anytime. $134,SOO . loolung harbor. Lge 2 831·1266 ~7198. Careta!teronprop.16711 W 0 0 DB RIDGE Bdrm,2ba frplc: Owner MIS• _,..1 SlS0,000 Diane St. 536·0794 or townhouse Jbr, I 1;tb1 . rmancing. Sll.5.000 c.,.... ......... 1022 ""Y-b ...&.1 W ... 847-3205 196.000 l21.'t% lat T.O ...................... , OPENSAT/SUN!·S ec ..... •e lit I ., . St32,500 Own e r • OPIMHOUSI * 2720GANNET DR Mesa Verde Country 111odel quality dream 644•9030 54720 2 IDRM CO.OP Ti:T 12 •• 30to 4:30 I Lg 4Br + den tri·level Club POOL home: 4 home; 48R nr. oc:ean l ' North end Laguna. Xlnt home. corner lot. lg bedrooms. 21,\ baths. Ap. every uperade. Owners Insert I rule financing. SlS0,000 IH Ten'OCthv --------patio. Good terms. Agt prox.2800sq feet. Filled will help you buy. WOODIRJDGE Irv in e Terrace (f 325 OWHB ltlT'IRIMG nt-5099 with f1ncies . Owner will $178,500 BKll 848-0709 Warmington Townhome Harcum &Hom R. E Bonnie Doonel 3 Bdrm & SO/o DOWM G -="-'R...,;E=A=T..__L_O_C_A_T 10 N. assist buyer with terms. Plan B-a beauty 1 2 br. 998 Glenneyre FIR, 2 ba. 1870 sq ft. Selling 5 duplexes here neat3br.famllynnc:on· Call! O'INSAT/SUM I~. ba, super loc:. I blk 49'-&51 Sharp interior home in CdM . for a quallried do. A rea 1 rind at t7t-2lt0 9431 Leilani Drive from lake & 24 hr pool & '!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!'!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!! Many extras Lease buyer. Owner will ac-ll.24.900. Good nnanclng 3707 S. Briatol. _v451500 963-4793 Jae Patio cover wlwood hold S245,000. cept very low down. Call possibilities. Santa Ana decking front & rear GeorgeMoore Rltr John Campbell or HAQIM>A Xlnt auum loan at 558-9494 Patrick Bartolic. Redhill,.& ..... Re-t.ty OH THEllACH 11~·~,, Sl45,990 S90,000 TRJPl.IX ROGa51E.ALTY V CU TWBI Sll5,SOO latTD.Openhouu Tb re e u n Its w 1th 67S.231 I 552 -7500 llRIMitt... Dramatic hideaway tn Sun 10-6. 559-5061 fireplaces. on a 45• '!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I --------· pvt community with inaertiruJe __ _ Coron1 del Mar lot, for pool and spa. sauna. 3 BR 2 Ba, sngl family the price of a duplex C"'-AtTop MESA VaDE gym. fvt beach and hme in Tuttteroc:k. As Favorable assumable or Cd M offers every 4 ,.._Ii Pool '!!!!!!'!!!!!!l!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I coc:ktai patios overlook· am (in. Byownr. 752·1324 lst loan. seller w/c:arry amenity from courtyard IHt AIM t.y COAST AL •HZIS Ing pounding surf. Beat 2nd Priced at '329,500 spa entry to gourmet er. $210,000 Cool. charnung, 4 BR yet ! -Assume low in· -S•A•l•(-B•Y•IJW-•I0--1 down payment S82.000 rlc:ient kitcb, mstr suite 67r In I terest loan. HURRY . I r 3 r...i · ~ home approx. 2'-'a mi to By Owner Bkr will w o • ..,c1,~ercase beach Bnck (pie Coun· call 7141847~100 Turtleroc:k finest exec: c~rate. 675-3141 rm. sauna. 4 su.,..equent k h r -L Realty Worid/Beac:hs1de 2400 s/f WI' .. V1 EW con· spacious 8drms w /vus & try 1tc en. eatures o... u• Bedroom House With patios. 4 car gar. owe noor plUJ colorful de· l or 4 ~v A OK do. Best buy for your new 3 Bedroom Unit 4 Isl TD 1.2 mllUon. Jeri coraUve ceiling. Larae Good location. x.Jnt con· money. Call for appt lo car garege. large lot Hunt covered patio ror out· dition. Formal D.R.. Stt or OPEN Sat/Sun 2 ~01 down 675 0562 H..t Ii A.1tocW.. g~r 1~~:~gg. ~~jyi· F.R .. (rpk, ni~ yird· ~1~9f.m1. 3 Valley View ro er 6ll·7'00 baa It aU. Only 1139,995. 1111!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 4 34 llGOHIA Sl22,SOO! Call 645-000J Palricll: Tenore631·1266 .;;;; Elegant new 4 Br Vic· Co1ta M... I 024 --------tori an partial vu . ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• WTSIDI own r I contractor Just l Ftlll UHITS complelin&. $67$,000. * * * * * Ffnn SI U ,500 COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO l H + ,_, + s,. 61s.1n1 fOlmllCUOll. ..... Harbor and Baker area. 11• .. lll!l 1====~===-1 ".T!.laf: Xlnt neighborhood . · MISA VllDI 5 BR/BY OWNER 1042 TaMS s 121, too with WK down. Owner Spac:loua 3 BR & family IRYIHETIUACE CORONA DEL MAR must sell. St44,llOO. room home In pre · 1ll&lou1 aru. Block wall X in t bd 400ll1'8 RI Alf provides privacy. Eny · .. e mu er nn w CM MUS &br, College Park Home, c:ere yard° lnaura extra ~~~~~nm \~~~~c:d~~~ · '4;~f :t;... 103 down. Sl34,500. lellure houri. Air cood! Ub LR "'R 1 "I----! Open Sun 1·4. 2538 Owner will help finance. rary · • " · poo · . G b ' L A t "-IJ ... ·-yard, p1Uo. Unjque for reen riar n. & • ~ ......._,.. larger remily Ocean l!;;;;;;;;;;:::::;l~64S-~~eoeo~~~~~~ side or hwy . Near JI beaches. Jmmed. occ. CDlY NOllO BEST ftM1•1Mf' 1495.000 Owner can "' .....,. ... COLDWeu BANl(C!RO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,....., hlmd The moat luxurious home on the w1ter with 1lip. 4 Bdrm, 3~ ba, family rm, ronnal din· lna rm. HP hot It cold Jecuul. Many custom extra featurea. Flexible nnanclng. ·"t&~llty 213/ 41).3424 ....... 1044 carty. By eppl. 873-1745. 2 Bdrm, 2be ead wllt. IN T•N ~Sun. 1·5 New carpeta. Oelll and bri1hL AltL1m1bte in ,_, '°"°"_,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~ k>a.n. --------llDUCID IASTSIDI UCEPTIONAL Clean ' coiy, 3 Br 2 Ba wlcourtyard entry. Near new carpets & microwave Included. Close to schools and shopping. Cell for de· tails . e-l~.'\~J<.ll I. I "I I Y '•'' 1 •• , )()() 12~% r1.a.r .,..., Brand new 2 le J Bclnn Towobomet In lovely carden Mtdna, IJV4".IM .......... ............... J BR 2 Ba, 2car1ar11e, fireplece, covered patio. Owler allldoul. 1130,000. Al\.ffH•t Trenaftr force ule ol Ulla beautiful Northwood bome. 2700 aq ft ol ha· --......... ~=:.-..- NlW! CllJIY FIEll:ll 1181E. 2UIS TO& $241,11 ow..i• •1 II ... , ...... ..... JM 67J.71A YIUME Elecaot 1locJe family bomt.Prof .. iooallyd~ conttd and llftdltpd. 4 Bdrm, 3ba • llbrlfy. Air, alarm, amenilltt 1ak>r1. ro~.?:"' ,...,. All amenltl• lncludln& double attached &•ra&t. woodbumilc£:rtt>l•ctt. SU,.COMDO C.vtnlent to pool aod club. 2 t la1 u bdrm1, wl•alk In doleta + nlte den/ 1ueat room. Owner w a nt• off er e nd w /tlaaau A&L pyt deck, recreallon ,...,im;;ii:zzx. ____ _ • RED CAAPE't' c1.11tom kJt , wet bar, _ 7~1202 1rt1 wttbpool,1pa,BBQ _______ 4 and mucb mon. Located at fairvtn and Avocado, on the 11m1 11te 11 tbt orl•lnal Ro,.r 'a Gardin• In SHAIPJll Lovtl1 ref11rbhbed boale Oft IOlfCOIUM. b 111mt 10'4 Int. 01111 t ut.tH. Prln. only. Patrirt Tenore, a1l. Al•lm C.O.tall ... 111'1 ll•lnJ. H1.11e feml.ly room + bon111 room . Private apa. Owner wtU help flnance. P11ce ,... d11ced 110,000. Owner'• motl•ated. Call for d• taila. 0--,·, .· . ' I' I Ocean View 4bd, 2 story 2 car gar .. x.lnt usumable financln 494.4023 WOMDMFUL views. priv1c:y & quiet can be round in this uni· que 3 bdnn. 3 bath & family room home. Sellers may help with f1nancU1g. 149.s.OOO EMGUSH_ Farmhouse Tucked away in an orchard on park·llke gnxms. this 4 bdrm home is one or Laguna 's most unusual & channlng properties Great for entertaining With iU 3 patios & dttk + 1 separate guut house SS7S,OOO. OCEAMYIEW .. Lota from Emerald Bay lo South Laguna. Select one al these out· standing sites to build your dream home Priced from Sl2S.llOO to $600,000. Tit,._ ... ~\Mloltell(f~~ '" .. ' ., 171414'4-1 177 ---APARTMENTforSALE 278Jumine Open !kmday 2-4 llZ,000. ka&UH RealtY 41M-00'77 YOU YI THlmT J lartt bdrma, newly n- m ode 1 t d cou nt r y kitchen, h otly plu panell111. b!"n beam celllnc• art f\llt a tutt or the 011b tandln1 amenltl•. lx~l nnuc. Int u d o-'IMf will coo • alder le,,.._ •ooo. -~---- a a a s D-t Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT(Sund1y, Augu st 30, 1a81 He.Mt'-'U. ......_hrU. t4iimet ,., u. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . ..................... . ....................... ...... :.~.~... .......hrs. ,..,.s. Ml•,.t.... '°'' .... 1069 ~a.... 1141 ~ , ...... •••••••••••••••.•••••••• ............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••n •u •••••• ...... ..._,....._. IN ..._,.,..._. 1069 THEIW~ <>Pni 811 CanJClll 5 R11e •••••••••••••••• • .. ••••••••••••••••••• •••••n• .. •••••••»•n• rr~ du Pare S.t/SUn l 5 8y SIQ.UD9 BY OWNIR.,.ttracUu MIWPOIT CllST ..... _.. 0W11et Deane Vtrsallla HowwtForWt ~ltlf bleft ~~·"'...... ~~~.~!~ ...... ;~·;;;w .. ·io.· ~ ....... ;;-;;;. .. ;;·· ;.:::·;;;;·.~ .. i;·· . ...... .. ......................... ~ .................................... 1T.:';. 21 IAYSHOUS DEVELOPERS 2311 AC DbH-&a.c-••••••• •••••••••••••••• LA•UMAllTAn ~· 011 Hl1u1I Golt SPYCiLASSHILl 'hro or a bdrm + dea, Masnlflceot view1 of Twnbomt oo IOlr Spe<'lacular 4 Bdrm ree, approx z.>O aq OCIA.M YU 2~ bi . Low down Upper Bay and moun courae Prine only rustom rontemportty ~ :.,asa~ Auum1ble SIOOI Owner wtU naaoce at tato1 . Froot row abarp 3 Mll0,000 ~ 4 Bdrm 2 ba ramll rm 11te t0ned for 441 unit• to 2 yn new total t w:iltt. DAJIY ~~cl ~ ooO ~llJ3l· City of Viaia Only SUOO owner may l'lrTY flnanc Kem Co. ae 2 caarut -per unit Terms 1$5.4e61 In t ll'4 ~ ooo Sf ty Modern home. on ovtr ,., ac,.. Of -am u .... & • 11 aomlaal lnterea1 rate. bdrm on FEE land UO 000 a.w Mid COl'llplete ucl1191on Lat..,.... 1055 My lot•., j!,.n.~.' Broker. Tom Gollier Good CrHUv1 flnanclna Bick 'bay lttl, owe at THI I WFFS orTS.S.9751 (71CJ Elgdi CM al•v con-home• A1ent <9051 Lovelr 3 Bdrm condo -""· .., 32S rz Pnced rtdU«d to &ell •SUNNYMIAD• aldertrade._afl l']~5089 - Brt1lbt1kin& octan ind ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Br agl at.ory.fintaatlc e.s. __ 1vailablt. 12~'4 w/'60,000 dn, :mo ranyon vtew, ute-ntlve W1terfront. amuioe rln, oc~an view. Netde fut o,..w;s.1.5 1q ft, 4 Bdr. 2 Ba. u.~ .. of skyllchta •nd 3 br, 2 ba, wet bar, new escrow. Apprilaed at OCEAtRONT 416..... Q ,000, Pno. only Afll 1118,000 By owner Ttact or 3$ l<>U Time-Sbt ,,. Oceaa front. ..., .... •too Opro Ho!* Sat/Sun l S. ready to rerord 1262,500 Sao Clemtnte. Potential be~ A 2321 Vi.ta Hu.uta Financing avail (714 > 4 mil In 1119. Selllna ••••••••••••••••••••itj,• r: a • • D '• m • t I c doc~ 5$1 31* _ IC5o,OOO. Muat sell now MIW IY OWMEI C /2 t c.tr n!t.ftc':o".' dream homl', lfTUAT $550,000 Own r /A1t 3BR•den •• ,OOO 6 7 C/J I .....,.... C• 760-fmS, 328-13'73 aubject totime.•hare •r. Palm Sf~500~3•000 6..iH.DJ_ co ... trdal fyror~'m~~r~~f1c; =~lty 1wiu exchan1e ' No need IA> co fir from B r u ce B 1o m 1 rt n l?USeubore home to aall, swim or ~g2lor71M).oat Own rw/ •87 ss7 UDOISU don osen COMDO-SIZt,500 Eiclualve Newport Beach area. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathsL_a.saum11blc 111t T.D or •.000 at 12 31'# fl x ed in t.emt. UPPll IACIC IAY Property 160 ColJ.!te. 1.-.c88 Newport Beach area. " I 3 Bd f 11 ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• - -1·71•1~ 31128 ... pot m .. rm. am ,r, RARE C I II Nt1wp0rt IY OWMER '-"L't!.i - . - [''*Y tennl.s-it's all here! T.D. A.a DWll 20% down, owe tie 2nd ovely 3 br, famllly THllWFP p.,._, wino poymenta. 2 br, 2 room w/11reat flnancln11 PLAM "X" L 1 l Bd 2~ 8 ba, lmmac.eondo. w/ex. r1·n I l 11r~. home A MU~'T SEE Beach Property. 50 ' Liquidatlna Properties l .... property • frontugc: UJ pnme loca J • NIE •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Sat/SW1 tto5 oon. Owner will finance ~~! p~re:, ~~ron. 2 NMMt Fw I hrd 499 N. COAST HW Y LACUNA BEACH :,~1~~~1,fi~:I prlrc 3 bdrm . din. rm , Liv W~~c~ffhomo. m9,000~ pan1lon potflllUal. Ju.at • · rm., ram. rm., F/P, 2YI N 0 r m " K a a ti y '335,000. Alt, 91Ul.112. Open Stmday 1·5 PM U14 Rlt.11nd Rd. 15 2320 1..a Linda PL Exclusive. Principals story home w/aep 2 •••••••••••••••••••••" C /21 MewporiC.wtr only Ask for Irene bdrm income. $2.50,000, ........... 3106 640.,357 Loudon. Agt, &31 4247 or Jdnt tenna Courtc:sy to ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• OPENHOUSI SUMD4Y 1-5 205 S... Wery 3 Bdrm 21,\ bath cusfom home with smuhmg 180 deg ocean View Offered at 1425,000 /Uk for Nora H1nm• L..-. Vilailt I.E. 497·1.7,t •OCKl.IDGE 1,.n.s.a W11lled iind gated ocean front estate With rabulous View Private ste1>5 to the sand Call for bl'O<'hure. CAROL TAruM RLTR. IM-~ HUHY! HUHY!! ltochH ... 4-Way I BR, den, nreplace, en try porch Ind 11 BIG tree studded lot. Near shop. pint. Add a 2nd story and get 11 view• White Water View • Unbelieva· bit low pnce l l59.500 WHIT!WA.Tlll s 101.ooo. I lo/a. S Yrs. Walk to the btacb, bank and shoppcng rrom this cheerful 2 BR OYO and "hale watrh from your h vm1 room or pool side Perfttl for a home or in· vestment Set> today St27,SOO 0 4-7551 ba, xtra large P!'rcelaln McK te . ~!!3H286 wb w/ceramic tile wal~• WANT house ln Newport WIST""'&",._,...,. & noor. 4 covered patio · h t II II ~~• -ueas Prices:.:.> 000. 53 Heia ll or c ent A TriplH . Terms teoo,ooo. •portteoct. 106t down, assumekO,oOO lat cash. Cleo, Unitc:d A1ent,S7~l81. .... ••••••n•••••••••• trust deed at 7~'it Xlnt Brok era. 548-2'73!1 C:::::. • .t 1 1 1 r -f"" I 'I!( JPI H 111 '> t Cote Realty & lnvt>slmrnt 640-S777 w AU land lease 1853.oo per 19% DOWN OCEAtROMr TOTHl llACH year Can't cha~ge until WeatcUtr 4 Br, 2..., Ha. 3 bdrm, 2 bath im-lliCt4 DUPLEX Fromanyol year 2003. 14% Ult only on ly 1259,000 OWC maculate home with New on market Owner thesebargatns. 2nd tr ust deed due Won't last Call now guesthouselc/orlbdrm will •tll cm c:rut1ve Lowest pnced ID NPS l996-S7. Call owner for N o r m or Ka s e y apt Incredible ocean terma Good rental area canal front 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 appt daily after 5 pm. MrKinl~ 12166 A t view kS0,000. Plovo •-~Lt• EXECUTIVE RENT AL HOMES 11200/. A.,.... H S.722 1 OCUHVIEW 3 BR 21, ba 1•ondo fonnal dtne. fplc, llYmg rm, princ onl}' 631 5661 {714) 76().8'25 ~ R I ml ..... ..,00 , "-u s ty. dw, frplc, new HA.llOl .. DGI ea ono cs v•.,.v• '7]:1900 carpet Price Just IST".._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLASHED to $220,000 WESTCUFI 4 ID A,..., Eastbluff rondo. rare 4 2bdrm, newly decor , lrg S•CI........_ 107' IO'"'e down owe 103 in-Spacious. opm & airy, P'°'""°-lv bd, 2•• ba, pool , up-IY OWHSt as a u mu b I e 1 28 631·7~. __ bk rs. 54U673~~· H•W ExcfllllY• Pnme commercial pro perty on busy Newport Blvd Two large lots with ex 1st1ng 1mpruv~ mMb Ideal for motel. condo, &hopping center or ' Submit orters S850.ooo 673-6900 MAHYUMfTS No down, one stt of 32, close to brw even f>rtn only. 540-3668 Whelan RealEstate MO DOWM PAYMtNT Brand new 3Br Condo. fme SA local.Ion, assume loans, owe balance, $99,500 Ownertagt terest, ror3yean beaut 4 Bel w/2 patios D.corthdMod.h f rades. high assume , USTIWff Hurcelona SI38,000 C d 1-i /T Just lilted 4 Br 3 ea. Assurpe 10.95~ IDl. Ar~ The final Chil nCt to 250,000 640-8449, Lusk built hou.,e 81 2Sln 1213)790 15113 t!:"''fo..U:. i7o·o ram rm . swideck, dw, al value 275,000 Patnck mah your dream or (213 541·4460_. ___ BAMBOO 3 BH, 2 Ba, R<HJM ~NOllGll 11 ~ •••••••~•••••••••••••• ___ DUPLEX ____ _ fr plc, lrg irrg lot Tenore.631-12166 buylo1 a new home 10 J USTUSTED family & dining rrn enormou.~ y11rd merely P-'·cr:c-1189 900 N rt Daa"h' t lh ,.. _, Ot'eanfront, pride or . . ewpo ~~ • mos S50,000 under market Lar1ee yard. nire street arcents e panoromu· Id 1299,950 with land 3 Br, prettlCious community Charming, spacious (a~ Leasehold wt option to IJ<'e&n :and harbor vistas lrnne bdrm, 2 bu, ownership, 7 years o + ~I 0829 + den, 3 full ba, 2 frplcs come true. Call for a prox 3,000 sq ft.). <IBr, purchHe for mfo call v1s11ble on each side or bearh, tennis., s 1 pa. L!'~ ~3~~~~0 ~~a~c~~~o~: On the water. This week private ahow\na or Visit ramlly rm. formal din 559-5239 this l'harming 3 nR 2 He graded beauti ul y r u ' ... only. Price lowered oursaletolfice. rm, 2....,Ba, 20x40 pool. sngl sty home. Pric:ed to. ly assumablt> loan at change fOf' lower rnced S30,000 for "raS'h to 17141'40-6776 View Fashion Island. OPIHHOUSE l-S sell with just $25,l)l)O 10'14%BJ!r~na~200(! ~;~pe.tgf.~~11 Mer loan" Buyer. Take over 17 H.._ ~Dr owe at ~3 w/S50,000 . down at S229.900 ~~-~-~~~·l~~i.iliiiiiiiiliiiii•--$184,000 loan l2"', in· StealThitCOlldof N••m ltOclt down. Open Sat/Sun 1·5, l406LlncolnLane. C:anonl'roperties Reduced to Sl28,SOO - terest St23,500 ln assumable 00 2200 H•ather Ln Agt. Magnificent 7 BR 5 bu 4!1J.8901 28H, 2BA Condo. I yr Trade oceanfront 7 U '" •Br 3 8.:1, canal front. F r o m 800,0 to " Spanish hm w!lge rum No SD 1.2"< fin S819K Xlnl Aond. th ru-out. financing at ll.~.% 11.250,000 12.75% 3 yr 955-0809 rm on approx ,, 11r Saitta AAO 1080 new ll1ghly upl(r:aded . ' ~ Unbelievable location. I ....,., _ _, ..,, T ile Wall to wa ll for you r Nwpt , Irv, Huge loft with spiral Call Tim Rhone 6JH 21fl6 oan amvrn-.. over <Ill S11p9rp~= CCreenatutirvye2flin, ~nl Gssr .. 98m,hoooow •••••:.;:s~··Kl•LS<;N•••••• carp~ts Wall paper home 97S. I t20 staircase, ceramic tile. yrs. No pre·payment Udo n M """ Tak .. ov•r I"'"'· int loan penalty (13.58% annual Realtv 21.3-57726 SIQ.~) Landscaped, enclosl'd COIOMA. DB. MA• "' ~ v • OW wide ......... -.. -~ · --2 BR 1 Ba, dbl aar ~at10 Pool. Tennis. J8l' •ND Or $14 3,000 Askin a ~centa eratel,, •r" 000 hAI kt I t " " " Sharp 2BR, I BA. 8 yrs .....,, vcow m • owes OPEN SUN Is 91.000 +~sumable 1st IA.LIOA.PIMM S2'79.000 l'INTHOUSI COHDO old Furn, Priv bch price new custom hse'" 542.5373 1 ~2737 BKR 135 11'1 ()pen Fn,Sat & • Mrs. Clean Uves here. 4 w It h dock for 40 ' S77.000 Banlt will lend Nwpt Bch 4 Br 3 Bi Sun Or by appt 32031 PrW litc.oMt Br 2 1 2 Ba immaculate. Hllboat. 180 deg ocean. 80% Open Sat Sun t2·5 a Im ost 3000 5 Q ft J UST RB>UC EO TO Viu Tunooa San Juan PropertNs Upgraded. wallpapers. H.,._Ya.w bay and crty ll&ht views 47 EL PA.SEO 1299,500. 611 Irvine Ave SI 12.000 Cape> Orf Alipaz, comer OuplexesltTnplexes cpl&, sttunty gate. etc., Move in condition. 3 Large assumable loan 1...ttM Ill + de. I Open Sal/Sun 1·5 Al(t DRIVETO _. of Del Obispo Agt l.iargeAsaumableLoans Onve by %14 Lugonla. bdrm, 2 ba home 1n Secunty+pool. Lro B•. Very attractive • 631-5103_ 2314 ..,_pacus-"w• Pari rit' Company {Average call for an' Sll7.500. Harbor View. High as· • " nu. JTK ..... o II H hi C/2 ' ~"'hs~ ,._..._ k'1tAh Only 5 yrs old oova SHotES w or Bristol, N orr San 498.<.<>•o, •5020 wnerwi carry !2:-Ko dloNwnE, RlSESMTo •• wBitr.h suu~~raabdl~ .. '9ansthro. u•h1gouty. -L~. 357"""""' ~ ...,. _, .. • ..... ,. !....Y" _ _ k2,500 Xlnt terms. 1441 Galaxy Drive. 4 Br.. ta Clara OPEN HOUS E C /21 ......... c.tr. canal front S280,000. S ws like model. Must SS OOO DOW..._. T•rrlflc Cor••r Den, Formal D1n1n g Sat Sun 12·4 3bdrm. l't HB. New Condo !BR. 640-~157 ....,.~ wu 11 Won't last Call for more sell fast. Asking 1239,500 , " CWDOrt Room, 2 Fireplaces. 3 ba comer w dbl gar Ex-pool, spa, wood bummg TIJf'l.D -l'~ 1,4, lORMAl 11 111 mfo tncl land. Come for m OWC lrd 11) 4 J!:L lB R 8 yr trlr & Cabana car garage + large Hob 1sting fmancmg happens frplc. washer & dryer Pride or ownership m Good assumable & seller spect1on Sat. Sun t 6. HO IMJ'EREST Com 0 bo. Only $32,500 by Room Pool sized lot, Lo be V A underline loan. Sec u r II Y r om PI ex Costa Mesa Good 100 A. LOT r1na nc1ngon all ' 1860 Port Wheeler or call Versailles 2Br. 288 pen· A• Oii Udo,....._.. beaut I ands raped Go Direct' Century 21 5Jll-7528J or S-&3-°"55 lion Great rentals 3 FOR A UTTLE Open HouaeSal'Sun 76().9$96 Owner/~ -lhse, ocn view SlS6,000 In Lido Mobile Park Owner aMillt at (manr Gold Coast Realtors FOR SALE BY OWNER, bdrm owner's unit Thill 's what yw get with 32S8211d. St 1, .. C COlldo Assume $128,000 o( S&L Security auard. Just ing Estate value only 548 1168 8J3.9060 3 bdrm. 2 ba, upgraded J Doran Rltr this prime ACRE PLl'S See you There' Sh~p :'rer, warm loans at 17% St828 mo. past Oelany's Rat. k20.000. Open SatiSun IRADFOID CONDO condo near So Coast 85H~22 BUILDING SITE A HWo &C"*JO'lrift earth tones Assume owe S20,0003rdTD. ore • x ...... Co. U~fbinson Realt or 3 HdrJn. 1·~ ha. near So Plaza Sl5,000 doww'n 5•1tv gently sloping parcel. fl.4().82()8 642-8850 9 72 ~ Best buy all 7J9:~Q,f!Jp 842·2682 675·5123. Realtor . Cst Pla7a Asi.umable owe at HI'•''-2511 .-~ located just a short dis J..phnCQombe Bkr. _ lia.s,oOO. Patrick Tenore IESTIWFFS ---EA.STIWFf loan, 8.4 .~ on Isl Sunflower No f: :i Cream PuH units with lance rrom tennts & the 631_1266 CLIFfHAVB4 4 bdrm , ram rm , (pies. S98,500 Wkends or aft 6 $46·7546 xlnt rentals. Good loca beach, provides SP1-;c. H"•tOllJDr-E •1 ..... "·~~1 .. , IUDGITIUY Charming 2 story . 3 Xlnt r.nanring Im 549.1638 REAUTIFULJBR :!BA t1on m Gardm Grove 'fAC ULAR OCEAN '-A" .., • i~h bdrm 2'"' ba 2 I I d' t CONDO IN TIIE LOS Shows wi t h pride "' CUSTOMHOME • • n ' rp cs, me ia e Ot'rupancy OURPRJDE Munagemenl avail CANYON VJF.WS Not , · 3 Bdrm, 2 bath single den.ramilynnoverlook-possib le S285,000 COYOTf:S COL'NTRY !. enough ' The owner has 3 Trafalgar. Harbor story 'Townhome" ing pool. La rge lot, bad· 642-516I,~8Hn 1s show1ng·bi:l (ll mily (.' 1. u n ARE A o F Owner Agent 851 ·552'.! lnrluded detailed con • Ridge, Newport Beach.; ' 1~ I Original area, end urut, minton cowt. 13'79,000 by undl'r $100K 2 Br + den , Bl' ENA PARK OP.,;N J Doran Rltr struct1on plans for an Commanding orean & --xlnt cond. $t69,500 owner f1exible terms 15°/oDOWH 1•., Ba. assume FHA HOt:SE SUN 1 s 5438 8519522 unbelievable CUSTOM city light views. 6700 sq Trade Luxury Newport, (owner fananctng l Agt, and ownerw11J carry. HV Carmel Jbr, POOL, loan at 9 St::, M treeb. ARROWHEAD, AT htdwstriof/ VILLA IN MEOITEll ft . 4 bedrm. w/bath, home oo ."2 acr: for !n-, IM0-5560. OpenSat/SWlday 1·5. lge cor lot S269,9<1<1 b1g,b1glot VeeSt1nson MAL VERN & COt'N Prop«ty 2100 RANEAN STYLE Wl' formal dn. rm.. 4 frpls.. come Units or · Eqwt~ 1 SPYGWS IJDGE _407 Kln.J:!_Place. _ OWCJg_e2nd. 64G-032.5 H•t & 14.nociatn TRY CLUB ••••••••••••••••••••••• beheve you'll agrtt it's 4 car gar . air cond , S280,000. Act now F I horn , • LIDOlu"' 631-7600 Central alr rond 2:;:;;MG 'A LOT FOR A LIT co m plele secur.ity Broker Co-Op Agent am1 Y e in nl con -..: 10% D(MN pnvate patio, 2 recrea ._........., • .... TLE" at the full offer~" system. xlnt financing, 63H516. dition location 3 Bdrms 5 Bdrm. Large Udo lot. f n tM I 090 lion areas for use ex -Fr.,..... ~" S b I + d•n _._ family rm S I I "'"'"' l21 Comar or ..... & Whit prire o( $175.000 F'or l,685,000, y appt on y VIEW c~o ~ .... a e. ease, 0~· p .....o&..l-....................... c I u s I v e I y b y ~ .... .. t II Call Darlene Young "'""° Secuntythru-out. V11 F1renie Open r-..,.... o~-"'TOR'S M o~dowbrook ,.ond o lier 15.000sqt\of Pnme ermsca · ' S251CIUYS OPEN"•TtSUN 1·5 s t/S 15 ....... .._.. ................. , ~"""" ~0 -" location Incl udes 2 MISSIONREALTY United Broten. . ""' a un · · " .. ~ •• __..... DREAM owner~ Pnred to sell 985S.Cstffwy,Laguna 17141646-7227 Lovely Npt Bay Ylt'W 3 1847 REEFCIRCLE ..... loyUy,Ud Shortwalkt.owater,xlnl rastatS12.5,000 houses+ 2 bldgs Buy I Pi.o..494-0731 f714J7'Mlll Bdr condo. Steps to C/2 16~:.prl iC• 645-9'5!._!L&fil financing, 14','; as l lDRMPOOl.HOME ORANGE COAST or both! call 8550233 -sparkhng pool, over-~5151 sumable. JBr, 3Ba. -ftffr ~.shops, FINANCIAi. TedWasserman be..,..._.. IFw zllt.dJ Yrtw LH 3 Br Bayfrt ~/mo 4 Br w/vlew Sl~ - \A.Ml HI Hll" ltoMI '>tee. REAL ESIATE '11UIOO WINTER Bayfroot 4 Bdrm. 2VJ ba. 11400/mo Close to Bay front 2 Br 2ba $650/mo~ Waterfront Homes Inc '7Ut00 ltilboo ,........ 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winter rental. 9/12 lhru 7111, 2 Sr 2ba, "' blk to ~ay. ~/mo. 67J.S638 Unique 4BR. gar uUI incl. Sl200. Sept 19th lo Jwie 19th. 875-JXl&. 4 BR, ~~e Sept l2th to June l2th , w ro. D IW , garb disp 21J.244·S.S12 aft 5PM._ I Bdrm, fum, I blk from beach SJOO 2031.-, E Ba..r "9wporia..di JIH ••••••••••••••••••••••• LI DO ISLE charmmg 4 bdrm, 2 beth1 newly re-derorated 0 800 mo Yearly Abo other reo-talJ avail Bill Grundy, S7S-6161 ___ -- Newly decorated 3 BR I Ba. 8507 Sheashore, drive by saso mo winter ?~ WIMTB 2 bdrm, l~• ba house Avail 9/LS/81till6/ LS/82 Ample plu.ng. 1575 mo 1·755-6059 ----- 1 Br. Furn. Yearly On seashore, W Newpart S500 Mo Utils 1ncld 54.8-29Ql_ Beautifu l l y rully rurn1sh'e d home . Eastblurr, S Br 3 Ba Call Agent 851·5117 or S.S1·2783 -Exe-kls1ve Versailles. 2 BR 2 Ba. elegant (urn1Shed Ocean View, Slsoo mo Avail Sept. ~. S mo or 1 year Agt. 646-~----Lovely 3 BR 3 Ba Blufls rondo Cloae to pool, 6 mos, poss longer Sl200 O Johnson, 760·1966. S'75·600!1 Log.aHlls 1050 OURPRJDE IMook s gtrdeenblellt WESTCUFf ._...__._....__llllllll~~l lcyathredm.raflocerm1banlgd,1rna1mng1. trc.1p.All .._a!•ate l REAL'rORS INOUSTRIAL CONOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• o t 1 v a e s e er houtdl~ w"' _ ap-Manl_yn Oun_ger 957-0701 LAGUNA HILLS Go fly a kite 111 the llVlng 15 showing·Npt location. $25.000+ costs buys it ' IBR CONDOS95,000 * * UIJO• * xtra lg lot. '425,000 Agt latt this °"'Y I · ~· 4500' rm of thl! 4100' custom spacious fami1y home. Assumable underlytng Can usume existing ' I ~9850. prK 5'00 ... IACCMlle Pl"Optrly 2000 Burk ShePard Assoc Wmter Rental 2BR, lBA Vaulted Ct'lllngs, lots of 4Br. f'.R .. 3 Ba, 2 gar, lg loans too? Ta.ke advan· loan or approx. seo.oooat WATEIFIONT SI 29, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9519201 Close lo beach. West imported marble. 1, ar , pool ror active fa mily-tage, call Ten Marquez 14''•3 lnt.673;:!&40 LGCJ-.o VlloiJ-R.E Oreanfront 1z--; rm 70~ I C 1 1 equestrian view lot run & entertaining 759-1221 l"YFl~c~o h BY OW .... ER 497-1761 Joan San Diego No Cty Lott forSaM 220 Ne wport. omp ete Y Ownrl Brkr 759 0706, 0 Jl h I n Opn I A "'"' ""' 60' boat slip. 40' on t e " 7Li$619KHkr97S-l l20 ...................... fu!:Jl_,~50mo.~ MEWPO«TCUST Beaut 3BR. view SIOOO/mo. A Ms-0295 644·5742J..95J.IJ269 s:.On~~5w1~ ~1gi·1and •" i ~ t' I ~a~tuirlretyly bup1'.r!~1•~rain~ water near the tip or Lovely spac1om custom 0th •NI Estat Trade Luxury Newport 3 side by side lots in HOlllH U.,..llMd V St 'I ...... ldi ... Lido 5 bdnns, 4'~ baths pool home in Baycrest 3 er • home on ·~ acre for In I downtown section or HB. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• L -a ... '--' I 052 ee lnMln t"•tln bay vie~. •·15.000. Off•rA" at h 900 000 boo •••• • ••• •••••••••••• ••• 2' bl k to b h t -,--· "..,...... ,.......__ -.. " -" " ""' ~. · · BR 3ba + lge us rm M-1..1•-H come Units or ? F.quity 7 oc s c · w~n G--...... 320" ....................... H..t & Alaoc--. : • i RA LPH FUR RA & '415 000 vu w CllMI sz o OOO A 1 , fast sale terms. Prm· .......,. • 631-7600 -I ocu~ONrflr•~ ASSOC 673--6498 ' . Fors• 11 00 8 . ('now Is ,· C ll842 8705 ....................... . I d d ""' OpenSattSun 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broker Co·Op Agent ci_pa oniy _ .8 · Spanish stucco 3br home FOXIOIOHTS. IEA.CHFfXER * * I UCI OPENSAT/S N l2·S 2048CommodoreRd. OCEANFRONT Ne -. 631·4516. CoroMcWMcr w/arches and red tile! IUUTY. AT LOT VA.WE $311 l106 E OCEAN FRONT ----Modular Type Homes, Oldr dpb 45xll8' lot ocn Wood burning brick Exceptional 2story, 1 yr . 1 p f S850,000termsavall. HAllOl IJDGE 4BDRM. near Marimer leased land, 3 pvt bch,. Cl 1 ..... VESTME...-side hwy Possible to frpk Plus huge living old Stained glass. Pen insu .aedthoixer, NIW$5990IJ H•1Wood,I.._, Beau ti ful , award· Park 1220,000. Owner 24 hr security, fishing PRO,..PERTIES "' build 2 Condos 9971717 roomw1th stainedgl1s1 hardwd rlrs. Lovely lowest pnr me on , 67H676 67H444 winning2925sq.ft. home anxious & nex1ble. Call pier from $34.900 10'; ownr windows• Custom built landscaping, mountain alhte t0~· ~~~·s~~~~ Up to 45· slip avallable --behind guarded gates anytime to see. 646--1046 down •99-~16 _ A Coldwell Banker Co by owner and one blk. to view. Elaboratesecurity 3 B tr 1 w/thls huge 2/den or 3 THE 11.UffS amon g mulli·mill S at. Su""rBayView LAGUMA.ICH LAICEflONTSITE ~.!!, in this 4 bdrm. lam rm, terms. r w orma B.r condo with wal.er homes. Exe. view or city U T SELL "'-4-ft.D N a t 1 v e 0 a k & ~ 14980 r Id. Laroe as dinlo~rm.SteP11toaand. r both ll II b •-M 3 BR 2•~ M S L1d0Penrunsula Sy"amor•s surround rm In nn " . Call aJia ~. Opn Hs• vtews rom ving 2 UC' *..,1VI g ts • tns. ' .... Sha ·p 2BR IBA 8 y-9"4QJ ~ '" sumable loan ol Sl!l6.700 Sat/S~n 2'.5~ 631·1266.. room and muter suite. ..."""" u-sn~..-.s ba. for ma l dining. lmmediat~•i old rFum Pnv Bch ·~ A.s-~Lo. this 1.9 acre Estate Rentimes 63HSS.S Fee + Owe 2nd TO of Gorg ...... •• A~"-al d""'or "s:" n. mastarbdrmaw't• prof bdrm · 1 S7 -Prop•rty Right on a d A"' ....,.... •"""u on B _ _. " "• . Jo'abulous 3 Sl II e 7 .000 O c ea n v 1· • w s wit h Pn va"te ,· _ .. e. Abound· • ...._ __ I-~ 3206 $133,000. Reduce to ~~· and the best financing at I est vn g. area. landscaped. Ofrered at I d _.. .. ...,. ._ - $369,000. OUI -•DE the beach. Call for your /Best floor plan SS15,000wilh exc. ftnanc-family home on lee an Bank will laou 80'1 Catalina sunsets from ing with Bass, Blueg ill & ••••••tt••ttH••••••••• ,...~ 1 n-t I 1.._.. Only 2 blocks from the Oran Sat/Sun 12 5 every unit. Near Mam Catfish Surim or fi'sh Waterfront le~. 3 Br 2 Is lho~1·ng.a--ult Npt ""'rsonal inspection oca va ues ing. Owntt un ... er b h y · I I I L' M bil P rk Sec -· s M OCEAHVIEW Lots or wood and glass m this newly remod 3 bdrm. 2 ba arch1te<' turally interesting home S~.000 d -v ..-/Both latory. M4· or7~ eac . 1rep ace n n 1 o o e a Beach and Village away your cares in this Ba 750 o. Eves con o, great asaum '[gUL,-.ib "AngeUtaPlan"onVia-massive aulte & Uvmg guard Jugt pa!! Pricedforquiclc saleby beaut1ru1 spot You 77G-0347. ~:is':."~':·~ B~ ~i nvuu rldte ta Cajon. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, XLNTTERMS! room . dou b I e c ar Delany'• Rest motivated owner• ~'k won't believe you're on· l46oo ,....._ 3201 clbhse.' 2 car g'ar. mcl. Rc•llU major greenbelt Only lmmac upper Back Bay garage, only 6 yrs old 2 • X Meta. Co. down takes it. First lime ly 45 min away from ••••••••••••••••••••••• W/O o ... Sat/Sun 1·5. I 551·3000 $195,000. home. 3BR,2BA,2400sq pools. tennis court. Realtor orfcred can'tlut' Call Orange County Down 3 Br ocelJllront condo in ,... fl. 120,000 do, 12.23 int. clubhouse available at 875-5l23 John Tucker. payment u low u IO'k n•a t bea~hy Balboa 151 S Cornwall, Vee ltztlh rranC'a Pll•>·'"'"w "Bonita Pl•A" on Vista HI g b as 1 um ab I e . only SlO/mo Take over I 3.. 393 ~ ~ StlnlOll ..,, Sl89,500 631 -5476, · · DOLL HOUSE~ ·72 12 X 7 44 .,.9 Interest as low as 9'k location w/s« parking Dorado, 3 bdrm. 2 bath, fin ancing at appro~ 52' !BR, w/add-on Ac, S I 6 7 . O 0 o A g t and a....,..•cular view. Ul..-.lb Id H.t & 4.aaocW.. owe FOR I 0 YRS i t 842·7744. 12/J,A,% Call DOW on this ........ ""'"' r gc ma 11 ve e n ry~~~-----: wash/dry. fr idge, 2 M•l(E•11...1~111• 714·7~--IUOOxrlx.Nf.T21lA1t. 6 ·7600 Unbelievable oppt'y to courtyard, near new in-LIDO ISU bargain at 1240,000 shed1, lrg rm's. S21.500. "" """ Vrrg\ Kully Have you read today's OYl'll beach property on terlor, only 1210.00 Beautlfull~remodeled 2 (114)552.4477 547:!]49_ Mo.rtait.D...,., C•str-INCti lJll 3000 f land 1 bJk to sand (totalownerfinancinal. 3 In come Properties ltnort 2400 •••••••• .... ••••••••••• 551 ' Classllied Ads? H not, 1~ redoOe. vacut and bdrm, 3 home with Today's .... ~ Eastside Costa Mesa ............ •••••••••••Condo, ocean view , 3 Br ltZt B•mnra Pk•~.lrvlnt you're milslngthebest move·incooditioo,3Bd 2 BOTH PROPERTI ~ formaldlnrm,suodeck, JO minutes to Beach. Ow ner wi ll c arry Exclusive North Shore 21,ot Ba. Dana BluHs, ----~~~!!!!!!'I bar alnsint.own! Ba. Owner motivated. SH OWN ONLY BY ;::,r~~~"s.n.:.~.B:~~ $21,500. ·12. 51'. 2BR. Pnredtosell1 home Lake Arrowhead pool, tennis, etc. S9oo, La..,.•H•--1050 ....... H• 1050 Diana Cappel631·1288 APPT. terma •-price Onlv -------1 lBA. New uri>eU. Lrg 4 1 BR,3ba+ramrm.in· ...:4~92,_,~:.:..:700:..:.·:__----•••••• •••••••••tt•••••••••••• j • 1 porch's & lathe areo. 2 j c cu..t pool table Lake C ••••••••••o••••• 1424,000. Open House. MEWPOl'rSHOlES aheds.5StarAduJl Park ,l .-' view. (114) 951.0:,47 or ONM!cWMor 3222 D~ WXUllOUS UMDA. ISU ON THI IAY .SIDI "A home for all seasons.. Ex tensive use of spec la lly woven ru gs and drapes along with the exquisite oak paneling accentuate the recently completed interior designs by Cannell & Chamn. This 7 Br. 7 bath home boasts an Italian mar- ble entry, winding staircase, 4 marble fireplaccs1 spectacula r brass lighting fixtu res. elevator. and much more. The master sui te overlooks the three boat slips. Existing low interest IS· sumable loan with the owner Will· ing to assist in financing by car· rylng a substantial loan. Un· dupllcable at current price or $2,900.000 Leasehold. For 1ppt. cont1ct 81rbara Lo mma (710 SSM.143. <n3 > --.-.111U.USP6111& l& M8DU I .tlilla am..~ -.a ,__. AUci& •10e ~llJDl,QA .. ,.,.., •. ,.. 1!1 1'0 :1111: ',\ 0 11 ,, I •. , I I I ~ , • j , t •l 11 I' '" 1' I f ! I !!11 '1 t '/11 1, MOMAICH IA Y THIACI -PllDI OF OW.SHIP It is a pleasure to off er thJs Impeccable spacious executive home located ln one of our fi ner areas. Th is fiv e bedroom, (amity room, 3 bath home with charming yards, patios " s parkli ng poo l is _pleuantly localed on a large cuJ·de·HC Jot wn1cn ouera a sunset view. "99.SOO incl. land Selle awe Lee (714) 6'4.c!OO OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 - 230.11 Java Sea Drive Monarch Bay Terrace -Lagune Beach sat·Sun 1.5, 119 Via OMTMICA.MAL NEI~&5F,R 12131 990-utK ..................... .. Yell • Ow ne r /a g t S26t000 JS7·798_t ____ ~ ~--1900 + aq . ft . w/2 Dog;873-088'1 • PU E BLO·Style home balconlea overlooking '7S.1771 •EXCITING• COl~#~J'!:. with ~llllon·S·view Bayalde Dr. Parit. Split· UMDA ISLl4t1WPOl1' llACH ctacular architecturaJ design on a bie turning basin. 5 BRs lncludina mafnifi cent master suite; walls o Jass view all the boating action. tp for 2 or 3 large boats. Offered at $1,950,000 leasehold. Seller will assist with financing. Shown by appoin tment. Cathy Schweickert ·8235. ;14 fi4l o7fi3 Moel un~ue property in I ev e I Jbd rm , 2b a , hhte S. :!92.\ ('ollrgl' A\I• Yurca alley. New 3 w/frplr ' elec. gar ('11,ta Mt·~;i I'\ bdrm, 2 bth, spa, snkn 11050. By app't. Owner W 1 t b or w I t h ou t Ivy rm. RV gar. custom 675-M75, 16-211111 furniture, 2064 Gr'ffn _ _ _ __ futures thru oul. 30 ,.__..__ brier Home In Lag. Hills NEWPMT au"u min. top~ ~2392. ~ - nlcmhtarpar1t. Ulll ""'° o.tof C~ -a.c._ .. Mor TM ..... C.. '"'"hN•llflof ,...,...., 2SSO N~ l le 2 8dnn now 1978·24xW Kln&swood IKw,..xirtlet ....................... avat1blable. Mt 1 1cro- 1 wave Home w/38rs. 2Ba. lg -r we ar p1 o·v ews · kitchen 6 lg livtna din t• Y1lh Arte walk to beach. Full Ina 1 re1. 3 Triplex• in 1 row on ._"'Xclualve home. 4 BR aecurity AM for Bran· CWSIC ocean side ol PCH lo s~ ba. cwtom dtslptd doft."4•10il0 MO-..HOMI CorOl'la del Mar. home. S200 14.ft . °" 2~ • acre alte. Panoramic SALIS 2 Ouplua + I Triplex view, 4 atall bam 'tack ~.i·ngo 2708 Hart>or,Ste20S·A In a row on Balboa nn, uoo· fenced corral, S40-ltJ7 Ptnlntula l lot from 2 rteldltont fplc'•· 01k I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ sand and surf. Near lltll cablnet1. tinted dual -=-------1•-------lf St pained wlndowa, in lercom, mi crowave. 1 Ouplu an the water Jenn.air, centr1I vac. with dock for ~· boat Roman tub. 90% flnanc· MIAl WATll Ste.Pl lo u.t w•ter on Lido Ptnlnaula. 2 BR 2bamobllebomet.only3 All Ja r1e aaaumable yean old, Pool,.rer rm, loans at uw~. Owner'• amaU pet OK. are motivated. :~ ::: C/21 ..__.. C. D • A D II 8 • 1' I d I ----""''"'""-..... =""---Vitia••· Mml COftd. 2Br 2ba, tntlalld patlo, new carpet and palot A creat buy. c.c.nrn1o11k1 POOi. •Pt. du~ kl,ISO •• Wi\fDWMOHT ..... MALEIJAT! 831-140() , ......... 87 CoY.,._, Auum•· ble loan under lK 6 °"tr •ill help flauct. s.,ooo don. sm.ooo. ... ~·· owe. Sala prlre i--..;-.=:=.=--___ _ '1'U50. HJ• •,'J':"AHY • •••• •• • ......... ••••••• 1aldc I Br l bl. Xtr• If lmct.es.t... 111cl ~ w/dd, P'fthM ~•Jant t'Nllry Yrmdt • fruit tn. Newf1 Uled 3BR. •~BA, w/dre1m kltch, •/bill~•, Sml kllcbee, form1I dlnmac ftt/clllld «*. lmO/mo rm, l•• nn, library. lt•ply ed ,.., Dilly oa11 p1 .. 11 noon, marble Piiot Boa IMO. C.l1 frial'• ltN1fl&I muter CA .... '"---llcl rm. l.uduaMCI In Mra ~ -. I lklrJ cttru 12.100 ,ooo . ~. ;;,;ir..DIW,roa 1 75'·4451 Co11tr1 t•clor, ••I_ 1ar4 . .h!!J.t! W .... C II 5'711•. llllt .... , ..... Dall, Call ""• ..... I PUl&W S~' Spa emu:. Jbr holbc w gourmt'l k1tt•hcn .ind dble ~aragt'' :-111 '" #7151 Rent1me~631 ~Fe•· Mei.a \ll•rdt>. 3 bdrm. lia 1tardener $725 mo 556-7174 ~ev. Condo. 2 bdnn • den. 2 ba Brighten Spr mg, micro. pool spa. 2 car gar. patio 57115 Sierra Managemt'nl Co ---6411~- 3 bdrm. 2 ba. bonus rm, fireplace, blt-inl. cpt:I, drapes, pool +sen 1cc. gardcn1•r. lo\41\t'r pd S!IOO mo MS 4Lel lioui.e ror rt'nt. 2 hdrm I ba Southwe11l Co~l a Mesa631 ~ Mli!fti Verde 4BR. fplc. gardening incl $750 mo 7S2·0759, 559-4~ eves 4RR. I"• BA. frpk, 2 car far Quiet No pet!> 7SOmo 631 O'J9'1 ~· Modem Jbr famlly home nurbe11ch! •8433 Rnrtlmes631~ F~_ .~.... l144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WDllG ESTATES 3 Br 3 Ba dt\Orated like a modef hom~2nd unit to lake. Swim, fiab. sail. teonia. $950, No pelt Call Loll Ill.Iller UJ.1286. A Ool Courte loution. Rod10 San Joeq* 2 Bl t Ba. dee. W/D. BBQ, pool, tnMld l'loor "'' p1Uot sm mo 151·0320 orMM613 _ , et2 el. , R. hout•. 11'75 per Mo. cm y .. rlY ltut. Only t yur old. Commt poal • *· Ad rocP• ..... ~ ... CAMYOM custom home. Terrific golf course view on the lSl tee. Over &XX> SQ. It. SJ,900 mo Marilyn Kershner 00-8235. WW.mnatoWtWIMNW Oldest & largest agenc~ in So Call(. s111ce 1971 Credits ABC.NBC.CBS. Cosmo, Phil Donahue •1'2 off• to all new clients who need a place. , . - OrangeCoastOAILYPILOT/Sunday.Aug uat30, 1981 Mwt;.ti.n.f tn•• IJIO tw.W..tH 7l~HelpW~ n ~tWpW..t.4 7100HtfpWw.4 7100 • .-........to .. .._ 4' ""6a-1~ 4 hitlii IOJI •••••••••u .. •••••••••• .tt,T•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~ • ~• -4 0Mc....... 4 .... trW.... 41 •••"••••••••• .. •• .. ••• CO!DS wouJd lo'e lo Auto BARMAID Y\dl « put •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .. "•••••••••••n•••• .. •• lOW %LOWlllS s>ert:rwlt!t:rou CallSut AJD£ Nttd mature TIAMSIUMICH BANKJNO time CoeU M•a. Call ~~~r':°C'N"~~~~~~o NIWPOIT Dottor·alt. office aulte Appro1 lDaq tt. +Of· or Katb:r any l lme ~~:~~:~0fo/!id~~jy Art CarrTransm~. AM .. N$#50 __ u oo lllrludu util rlMMSUlA near llOAG Vtry nice nee Spate CM 2S' ft JHDT.D .!6>13113 __ -mall Fri Sal •Mon one of the country 1 * BA RTENDER. P/tlma, lmmed ocru 9464395 ~PICIOUI Uttutlve or V...ttl'_ :Utt . f1J-·--Lo1n1 ava1'1able EXECUTIVE nl&bta, 1o'llpm7.31am, ludin1 trao1m111lon rr11 [Dl' 1mmcd opcn18' Aripty DI &46609f . ,~c? ar rou rrom C1t:r PllMINIWPOIT 4110 szoooo '1.50000 f'.qwt:r ••OO /mo Call Uu compaoln, ii looklna ~'1 In per•°" 811 Ye OWi' r to sbr a br yrly rental bl: 1.0A1:~~va~ IUCHLOCAftA.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• and purch~ae. loans * SllT( * Ruan,$il-IS91 for a qualified R&R L..ll•r--'---HoducJOl~ ~~bbor on B1lbo:a hi and it ~ 1<111~ aac:abl '"'" tora1e ana tor rent Owner/non owner No Z4 HourtSCORTS mechanic with u ,._ --. ·-Blv • on Ul'I S2201mo Stpt IO C1ill ~lllll P ~ rt1 C' IMTHSICTIOM MAC Allo llrt&• 1157 2740 af\ pre pa:r penalty Aa t ,.1122 MC:jYt.-....... u .. LH-....... L per1entC". 5 day work btwn I 'J PIL_ __ o u ' 0 Utt rt· ARTHll I JAM· 6PM. turnable r ~-._ "'"""'"' "_.",.. w~k Ext't'llmt pay & t'1dellty 'ederal Sav e EA u T 1c1 AN t tn~'ti:zn. 8 73311 or JUll[cd.caJUU300l IOREL - ---Community Fundin& SOOTHING MASSAO~ In Coita Meo needs bener1ts Apply in Inga, • lrowinJ leader, .lh nlrurilt needed for M Deluxe Suitea, AC. 2400 & ~ aq f\. Full ..... W...tH 4600 c:orp t'ordl1crimln1lln1 men ~1r1~~.E~O:~~:~'~I &'"son 1om Bechler has openings ror Tellers top location m Newport. ·~·· •to-a•h•art_cot_t.•a•e-o•n 11r111J '*'· utll pd ~ service Carden style j:•;•;.••s;;;;··~i•••.. 71~ Call P«tt 0.-4871 Call $0 .3794. btwn Iver Av , t'ountaln 111 thete Or111ae County Irvine Proltuionil Ola 2$th St NR. Ste!MI to E Cttliw.).f1~..DQQ.. llldL UHZO-Wl ~oN •t oapt --fortoCal a~rt\durtlon Wm Valle~~. olflcea. trlct~W-4310 Beach M1.11t eftJOY out AllPOIT ARIA J*> detciree ~anlnVNlew 0· c~ri.,~z:en ·~~ :~uaJ·lZe:' TD, ' relaxation m111age u..•swatUA s-v. 8aybs1tter netded part COSTA L&/l.A. BEAUTY OPERATOR doora , b1 athletlr , F'urn11hed or un ex.ecu ve ...... pt ----s · {J; · Steve 0.8,,.!!8-2811 "'" ""' -timt, our home, own . .....w rent a atauon 1n CM runlnv1ng, honest. rumished Lg wmJow Center. MoDtblY or IA• (2140+ Malesaeekrum 20.000buys ,000203 ~, & I h Telephone Operators. tranaportation NB iw:e re seeking II Part area ~~!~Terry moral, & Self·assured Executive Suite~ '" nual lease. NJ Mr'Ylce 2br apt, or am. home 2ndTD orstreu we& t variouuhlfls.3623rdSt 64$.81>9al\S Time Teller to wortc up ---- S 2 S 0 mo 7 s 9 O 2 71 , Irvine Walking d1st.Um>1! otr ered, Incl Pboae w/pkg. 14S-!)137 eltl 111 SIJ,000 buys Sa,ooo TD 1<>11 maaaaae by Andrpea No. C, La.&l!!la Beach area. -lo 30 hours per week in· Boas t0pe8rator 0 497 .s 31t arter &l'M toalrport answerlnc. copler, noanslvmsJl 28.2%annualyield. _Ml-2817 IOAMIO M IA.IYSITTEI cludlne rolallne hore oat perator, 67$·9510,jlaya. PLAZA •tcretarial aervtce I&~ Need 2BR Oct 1 Near _ChriaShaw7»605d_ YOUNG l.ADI~ ava1la ~~~~cnalir~ ~~n~~~! for worklna mothrr'a s Saturdays. Experience Coast Guard Ucense T<. EXECUTIVE SUITES ('CJllionlal. IStlQ:I. b (' h r e a 8 0 n ~ b I e Di.scounted Trust Deeds ble to party anytime. Dell very Drivers Xlnt rear old 11irl Mon & fo'n 18 preferred. but WC will ~pelate ~ c ~,1. In Proresalonal Man In his 2082 Michelsun l2l2 $53-6238 760-0tGS available for Investors. C~ 11 G Ina or Liu drivin(I record requlrl'd 1 n m Y home CI.) M train ir yuu have cosh 21~'$o~~y, J h a Jn• ~'1 lookl11g for M/F non 2021 B1111inC48<..'tr1213 Prof M Non·•~r Wanl~ Xlnt yield. for details :•1·!036 Call Mon Fri. 8·9A M 673-294S handling expenence n1n_gsJaft6PM. o n en smo,er to share 3 Br 2 7 I 4-75l·03U yrly rental w/ 1 or 2 860-1957 Broke!:..._ _ 6 w IM 37 ~•res r~male 646·7579for •Ht _ Babysitter wantoo for 2 HEW PORT IUCH Boat Operawr ¥a ~ewport Crfst osta M~a. 704 ~q ft rem ales Bayfrnt . WE PAYTHE M~ non-smoker/ drinker ASSE MBLERS Wf' will f ol~. every Wed 9 3 P 11 . Shore Boat Operator w~h"te~~~ ~:a~P~le Med1cal '~cral ofllce, Oreanfrnt. or Bal Is For your TD's & notca rr1endunder40.k1dsOK train Apply 7AM asts1d~C~OO·~I' sr~edu~!s ~:~\~'~re CoastGuardl..acen.se Tt &4e·l869 or 642 JJSQ J~k rround noor. pr\ patio fJl-1388 At OenniJOOAssoc: Llh simple life. OU~ MarGre1or YarhtJ, 1631 IAIYSITTB ranged Ill our Bay~1de operate Shore Boat In rorTw 563 mo 77 1 33SO. 2 Pror Young Men look 67~7311,_ doora, exercise Let s PlacenUa.CcstaM a Wanted an my NH br1nrh Experience is QueenswayBay Manna Prof re non k t 494 4797 lngrorexec: homewllh2 What every investor talk eves before to. home preferred, Wld rotal1ng Long Be a c b Shr lrvm,.: ... " B·srm2obaecro, no Costa Mesa 250. 1'q ft Roo r should k..,,.., about Trust _S48-~ -673:!132'lor6»3482 2131437-$611, 9-4. d P "i"' ~ suite l175 mo Ltil:c m YflW Hcretwy cu't car garage m or ,...,_ A.SS.LBS -Saturday hours will be _ ~-~'---- 0 oo . lenrus, compl cld 779 w 191h SI _..It lot. lfle •-•It hot tub, no peb Under Deeds <But didn 't uk! J SOPHISTICATED Irvine electronics dis BABYSITI'ER rei;pon~1 required IOATalGGH {~~~ ~~ uj~~a~~~I 771 ~ . ~~c:.',;' •,•!~ t'.~u~~~agn~~t~~~ ~::~~1h:!~t~~~Jx2 WY ~~1!~tl~~n~d~~~1;~· ~~·e~~s:1y0c~11:·~~·~a Thesepos1t1ons offer ex ~llllme ~ledgeo~ ~31J4 Nwpt Bch. small office lhlls. D111a Pt orSJC books with answers to Ex II k Home.Hrs nex1ble,own c elJent ular1es , a •t COftlt 4 ay wor "' I r d 8x8. 18Z7 Westrhff Dr . '"l"""'""• ..... • "" I•" r t . ESCORTS · 24 HRS per nee ce . wor . tra ""'07u.3 .__ wk rema es prt! erre 3 NB $ISO mo 6310900 ,.,._...,.-"<:>~ ~,,.., J No agents 499-3067 a ques 1onsevery1nvestor 1ngconds &co bener1t.s ns_R.:."'"" -ucaullful work environ LancerYarhtCorp Rdrm home m Dana l'l .-. g ,0 ,1 ,1 01 01 temoons K-should uk before invest-Wtte. Ill Med. cGI c t t Bob T cy BABYSITTER ment and great benefits 1.$) ... Mo I S200 Mo t W"'"'TL,,uu.rT"""' ... --· ~·· -on ar ra · · mature 1939 Deere Ave., Irv, "" ii:;;> _,..;> ~ n A1 1 ~ 4 BR horn "' ln° in_T.D_. 751·~11 _ 971 0342 u on Fri "5 S4S.~ person wtcar n :d"" 1orlud1ng paid r areer Vt1ls 4967333,770 ~75 1200SQ.Ff. ~roe, ~Ice f.mlly. Al~e:i~~ NOOISCOUNT. Convfn CASH OR CJJ~CK "' ..... · my HD Home: '1.t'~ apparel and rree park 751·~ Female to share Back 14308 Beach !lh•d Blwn llDf IS At1 846•1371 your T D. to rash h5eke~iJ!.&,841!:0243 mg Please apply al our BOATS. Bay Condo 3 Br 2 Hu 2 rrwvs C1\'ll Ct!rller Al.TEIMATIYE ... Ws'thout sulfenn· 0 a di•-MODB.S/ESCOITS ,..55~LEIS Newport Beach orricl! on Gel MroatGrepa1ryitouhch Rec Fac1llt1es s:.wJMo Shopr[ng Ct'nter Prim<· '°' 00 ~~u1,eo., .. 1,H. " " l2P~St'M95).-0971 "' -T L'ESDAV, Sept 1. up ac regor acts, inc Ids u11h1 548 427S, loca ion 979 11889 or ippoonie-J 011,.,. .. ik 1' ._.h1/llln1t/ counl. Cal!a 751·~l1 Wishing fem alt< pi•n Loe. Mission Viejo co Banking from 9 30umtoJ l:lpm 1631 Placenti~,_C.M. 1131 8017 645 1260 •he ~"'~'"•e1 " ' FIR•c• ..,.... ':J'9f pal -47 fir old single needs Auemblers wt2 STAFF Bkkpr Restaurant bk A PI n e ar n ,. '' p · I · Offl ~~"....,"'' ~ .. ,,.," ~ i,o.,. c1u1ca• an Chri1t1' 0 n " · u gm prer Deal w/caah ••••••••••••••••••••••• c yrs e•p Cand1dntes FIDELITY d ' "' rime Niie ce ·· -..-I '-Pers--. ~ • must have Nd. manual ACCOUNTANT · rum1shed. 210 + 1 2 uttl S ~ ~,,~ N""V itA>ui "'"'•" male temporarily con· FEDERAL rel·e1pts. peg board <;all Maria 631 1363 fa!1Ce '4" J ""''" g ,_."""""~' Oppot"WtJ 5005 Lost & '-cl fined. Knowledgeable & dex.terlty, g . eyesight, system payables. p IR. R~mte nrt'dt!d to shr 2bd 1 ltnllless C......, Dr. '°" lol1 ..... t>.. hondleJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Interested in businesa. neat '" appearance & de· So•'---cmct Sal. com exp. Resume 2ba c M apt Im 1700 ~q ft Will d1v1de ~11 .... o11,.P. ""''"'"'ly A, PRIHTSHOP ~ ...... 5100 pcndable.Work1s inHre lfyouhaveaBachelor'M a.o.....,. PO Box MCB 177 r med' ale s2so mo fo'ull service S! IS per ft I"'•''•""'"'°' "'oh ,, ,,.,•uy' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'::f\'ft°a~~.bc>:~~:.~ support mediral t!lec Degree in Accounting, 161$ w!::cr Riverside Dr. NB 92663 957 0500 2l3l39 3 · 7 2'76-. flllLtDr11~ ,_, r,,,.; ~~i~l~:J:~esta~ ~o; SCUMUJS write: R.B. Berglund, ~~~1;~ r~:pob~~~~\se !~1~~~n:~~=a~x~~rh~v~ lat Dover I Bookkeeper "'Qu;i;f1ed Lady ~·41 plus. !>hare EXECUTIVE IH OTHlll details 565,000. Craig ANSWERS P.O. Box. A. Suite 8280. --on• 5..,...1·na pe ma un excelL PoiSlllon We Equal Oppty F.mployer Trend Imports Sale~ 2bd 2ba Pool, Jal'Ull l, SUITES WORD'" 63 '""' s L Ob' ('/\ ""'" " n:w< .. r rr Inc Ln C M 1200. 642.9932 "· · · 1 1""' an uis Hlpo · nent emplyml need ap o tr growth OPPor1un1 1-N "• '"~ 1·~ 1 ah., Awhile Mature 93409 ply. Call Mrs P11relh. ty, excell. work111g c•on ~l·G94L --femto shrw samerum 2 HERITAGE •~.il• '• "· B1'ck"r-Surely OPPT ·v St:C U Rt: 581 ·3830 d1l1ons. salu ry & Bookkeeper Qualiried br twnh~e C M Gel ~ b r • C IJ C I Banki ng T d I S I Pl.A.IA '" ~· '' ''~ ' •0 •' Chice Oldish INVEST fkh Propeny ene •~1. a aro ren mports a es lrjns_ponallQ!l 631 0412 New luxUI') ofrlce spure r.. ....... 1 DISHWASHER 2nd TD Slll,600 26', re Thuyns, 8»1111)() HEW ACCTS REP Inc Responsible Female 21 ~ In Ir v' ne. s bu s t l!S t My neighbc>r's wire went turn discount 20'' 24 Assembly 6 months previous bank tosbare ~ecut1ve home renter ' W > t'rw> ac PlAJ.A fo'ood d1stributor~h1 P out of town. One week mos ll.~ mo 15r,. xlnt ELDORADO IA.HK mg ex per preferred tn ln·me Pmatt· bath. cess Avail now ' Call 11va1lable. Nev., ground and a sanJt full ol dishes nayor 661·2990 E.O F. llH"d9y'1 I .. pool & spa in yard. 1·10:.e for details EXECUJI rt i: MO EXPBIEHCE7 of CcilforMa 63J.694l IOOIKHPEI to t'rwy s CaJI 7:.i 434o 551·1231 64G-4l30 VE H~0;4 ff,P~~~~~~t/d later he reached up for lTro•.t 5450 GETICB..LY Contact aft 6PM wknds, anyt1mt> • the last ~ner pl1te and I•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• EXPBllHCE! Cathy, 631-1511 wknds •DELUXEOfftCES• SUITES messa_ge foUJld thlS note. "Stan WANTED Airllne ticket Banking E 0 E MtF V H F lime needed at boat mfg All benef1lli nail 64~ S~70 Roo mmate:. w hou~e l,2&lroom Noleasen· /fl]'''• ,..27 DanaPointDry Cleaning DISHW~ER "__ to Houston or Dallai. needed, full time collt!~e ~uired Adj AlrJ>Ortn n ~ ~ r .. ,, Agenr y $6000 full Lost & fomd 5300 Fort Worth dl!parlmg M desperately nee ' I otel 8:)3-:J223 9 ll! •'" price Private Party •••••••••••••••••••• .. • Los Angele11 be1-. een w..._.,~ ............ Pacllers room m Npt area t'dn 5275 L'p llun l Ii h Arter 3PM Wknd 's September 7 and 14 ~OVt! in anytimr Greg/ Car pet drapl!' J"ir 7l4-751.ol77 4936944 Would like round trip 2.3 $IO·O'J61 pa11111on 17:111 Bt<a<·h '.:.. ·:.:: ':";·: ,:..:.... h!Ytslwt.... FOUtlJ ant p I eas e ca II d a) l> Reftn'al ao..... Npt Bch We:strhfr SZ7S 1142 2834 .,, ... ~ .. , .... ,... O s... 5015 IUN 768 5837 PoidVocatiom MaJure Fem N1re 2 Or Sh pportw.yy 2 _Ill. Pool 631 ~9 I arr 2 Of(' llUlle •n pre -•••••• ••••••••••••••••• ARE FREE .... ,...... & orrered . st1g1ous airport arra 37~ I ift R...tol 445 ,,.. 1 aH Apply at the Kelty ofrl te Rmmateloshare2br,2°i sq rt For details 1.1111 us HS 1' ... 11.. ,..,_,. nearest you ba lux view Dana Po•nt 851 6226 ~~·••••••••&•••,•,•••••••• ..,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2102 Business <.:ent ~r rondo Both mstr hr~ , r or store o ice spo~e 6 ~ Jobs W..t.d, 7075 pool. )3C 2 fpl~ Mt 6 l'ro fe,~IOnal orr1re~ 11treasonablerates 4~5671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr . •208 . Irvine, 496 2661 Hr mndelerl to your 500to4000SqFt. P ocffc 833-1441 <Nr MocAnhur ' ~pe<'1r.t·atwn.~ ll1r<"h St MESA VERDE DR P11mt 1 vr 010 11"91• Lost CAT I ht f r al NwM Bl & 405 Frwy1 Hrs. 8-5 "ipat· condo NB. Bluff!> nr Airport ''all"" 77"2 PLAZA · 'iiray ~ em Rers ~S.~S6/5..'J6 8S78 or 219•7 ''a bot Rd , Pror lo shr w samt' St•c '" ""'' " family rt1•0el'Ct1 •how tabby West Newport " "' lo appreeuitt! 760 1750 PRIME LOCATION 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M proitc1t0 ~" return ol area Reward. 6JJ.l:.>4 COM PA NI ON Aide. n!x Laguna Niguel. 831 0542 aft6 JO. i\pprox 4(XXJ sq ft , 1500 54>4123 1215" • o•tt US.000 --hrs Mature fem Gd ICrown Valley Pkwy Dana Point. M. ,traitiht. . 1 ~q fl air cond1t1onrd or Newport Beach IS x so. , .. wr1190fl •n 1t1 5vra ltEW AID! driver, ex_p_. rd 64~ 7470 exit ) Hn; 9 3 or 847 3498. rehable. pvt br p\\ b1t. r 1 r c w ~pr 1 n k I er s 1 ~ 1805 WestchH Or Proln11onally m1n911t0. Lost: male Shih Tiu f'inntSh lady lookmic for ~~nllngton Rearh. llrs $250 mo. uuls ml'I. Isl & fenre<J puking art>a 7SI ~An.)'t1me I 10 1 15" 111ump11on1 black & white hounwortc last 7684234 Ava1lublt' immt'd1atcl) Offtct' Store Busin ess wi1P\ontyt12.000d0wn 114&8S~,da613-4112 ~6027 KL[~ ...... , . Primt• llwit Fl<'ac:h 1n 14, X IJ ..., 9 A 'I bo Pfln<ic>•l1on1y Ca11(7141 '"" ')() Laiuna rm ha. P\\ du\trial park C · 11 7' 4 ...,i 'ar r 7842072 Alli for Ron REWARD! H.tpW..t.d 7100 ent , pool, pvt comm 894 72S7 \sk lor Mr Rh d Cost a Mes a , White Bull terner. male ........... ••••••••••••• • F "'" E c; S295 + ullls 499-4722 Camnboll ,11·ros!> from f'e<.l co V I . A •-'"h Pl .._ .._ .._ ._..._..,....,........r-E 0 E M ""II female to shr Jbr t·ondo BOAT SLIP t.;~1'k DO\\' $475, agl Looking for llttured in ~4;~~ne v~"' 1.,. "'-~ .. ....., ------••' r-•I nr SC Pl3f 1210 mo ~ vestment• L:p LO 9 in Lost MalteseTemer M Needs pi t, ft Sales Dis 1st last, 50 St•f Call nollabl• wt.ttt yoei CoronodefMor to Min ~000 1 Named Balboa No ID tr1bulors Polenl1al before noon 641174 1 ltoseourcM6la•2400 4200sq ft GroundOoor v;s rs ·1 · S hort hair"d $JO ,O OO per wee k ,\\•ail 9 1 Coast High-. a} o l ex11t111c pnme oca , TELLERS Well!> t'areo Bank hai. an 1mmed1ate opening for Teller 111 El Toro 1:.i hrsl and LaRWla N111uel C40 hrs 1. 6 months pre v1ous banking ex per1enct! preferred but 6 months rashiermg ex perienre will be co n s1dered l-:xrellent starting salary and hend1t!> Please rontut·l .Miska 7 I 4·973-3724 WELLS FA RGO BAN K F Non smkr 2un 2 Ila to 6000 9'-ft. officH. R~alonomJ~ 61~6700 lions w1tlun Or Cty buy REW ARD' Dynamic ne-. wealth A pt c M S300 M Cl Call S11Me CK Rondi I lnll & sellln& precious 67~·41~ an.)'ttme croducmg ('O wants am 545 9973 Avail immed 6 75-1662. OCEANSIDE meta Is Absent re or GOLD ~A..IH n~~us ;10~':Ptedpt ~~11~ A.SSIMILEIS Local Mtss1on Viejo l'U nuds Assemblers &tml' Equal Opp Empl m f h ex per prefd . bul "'111 train Candidates must I ~· -------MEW PORT CEHTU Ofhre comm'! IW)().l200 pan1c1patJon Tht' Gold with gold nymg eagle I ... l-'"90 AAA uarkat1n" '>q ft Cl~ to S Fwy, Ex change 714 1631 7000 "" "" ,., ~ " Prrstige !iu1tcs on 161h tiunk11,shQps 1433-1723 pendent VIC Dover Dr & 1 . Co . 4000 MacArthur h3\'<' gd manual dl'x The lllcPs• ~ tent> . 11d eyes1gbl. be tilt n.-.... Coest lloor, up to 3 )'r least>s MOMy to Lo. 5025 Eton Sentimental value Blvd., New_port Brach r. Ol.~on,760 040o! PRIME ••••••••••••••••••••••• to owner Liberal ,..cc~s•RI" neat in appearance & de on ~-•• l7THSTREET Bus1nei1s rental avail , W1dowhasmoneyto loan REWARD!64&l489 ,.. c":~~· f:ndable Operung!> on DAILY PILOT th day & n1ghl i.h1fts CLASSIFIED F,xcell b enc benef1ti. & A Profess on I Ser 1 • on Newport Blvd . Costa for RE $10,000 up No ~ 1 a vn I COSTAMESA. Mesa Approxl040sq rt rrl'd1lrheck,oopenally MmaKJtte. Newport Buch CPA For i;;oresl Siona I 2 nr :1 room orfll·e suites For details, call 631-5661 co 11 Oeni"on Ass or Lost 8126 black & white fmn has 1mmed open eop e A C plent> or prki: L't1I " working condil1oni. ADS Work IS Ill hfe SUPPort mt'I A\ail no-. Call WESTCUFf A.RU ti73-7lll w/blark spot on chin. 111gs for an individual to Jo~f1re~ to~crt't'n, t•herk Healonomi<.'ll 675.6700 700 sq.fl retail shop now ~ Trwt white paws. Reward m a 1ntain r1 rm 's a c You Cori Sell II fmd 11, frode II W11h o Wonl Ad ref s&employmcnt,w1ll available 1-fifh trafrlr ~0 ·~ 5035 846-36~ _ counts rereivable ~~~~~~1w1th the rtl'(ht loca~ion Cal 8S1·8300 •••• ~ •• ~ .... ••••••••••• LOST s mo old kitten. Includes Al R reconc1ha MEDIC AL Eu:c TRONICS For 1n lerview please call OFRCE SUITES Bowie Develqpment Want in vcstor for Npt gray-striped. br nose & t1on. punching on key lll· J~:. ~~ fta ~ ~ ~,1 !' ~~ 1736 Anaheim St CM bay front home Glvt' coon t11I. Tues Mom vie ~~:!t~~~1m~:t1!ssorn~ AMI micr Restaurant F J ~ h Io n I s I a n d Ground noor 600 5<j. ft well secured bl or 2nd ti amilton & Bush a rd div1dual shouJd be self Eve a F. x P Pre r :l~ PA R ELL I , ce42 .5t;7f!J 30 Day G1111rantr1• Ont Cofl Stifv1<• fNl'-.pon l'1mler1 Ex ~gh~!r~~~f~ 295 TD Agt,67~6161 ~5!..';s to Rapture starte r and schedule Resume to P 0 Box rcllcnt v1!!1b11Jty Call for . ----. ~' ---- -oriented. Excel. comp MCB 177F R1vers1de OrattCJe Co: 851-7714 details Exrl11.~1ve with Prime Beach location 800 Sattt..Mh). Co. FOUND Shih·T1u, black & k Dr , NB 92663 W1lh.1 m Cotc ~q ft. l750 Mo 116 23rd All types of real estate and while female. Irvine er~~~=I. ~o;esu~e 1--------•1 MASTER VISA t ,; R I St._675-41~.613-l40l 111veatmentsstnce 1949 area Call7S4-3740 lo. Ad 919. Dally Pilot. Automotive Arceptcd Cote ea ly 1~ $_.t.,&,!ee ii Bo 1~ ,,.~ M ____ ._ ___ , " ltl\t''lmt>nl COMMft'Ctw ,.....,~ Found Lhasa Apso. _<;AX..-_,,.,.,, __ . ......,.,, esa. o. lt...d.-L. 4475 ~ nn Cocker, Boston Terrier ~ .,.,,._ p[p BOYS 'Ion smoker S250 mrld1ng '"An 5777 '""11111> 642 2171 S .. R06 f I utils Kitchen. laund rv ~· ... •••••••••••••••••••• • ..,.,.. mix. Beagle mix. Old ACCOUNT'S Xt....a<l.-Loc Engl11b Sheepdog , M..y.Moe pr1\ Costa Ml"'<• _.__,,, MoclcertfMsMhJ. SheltiemLX,lrishSetter. PA.YAIUCL.llll( ..t •-L S4S-797S OPFICf. SPACE 21$7 sq On Balboa Penisula. all SINCE early 1981 A I' Sb h d The Jolly Roger Inc has ~ SHARE LIDO IS l.E ~t sub lease,undermkt. fool and autotrarf1r LO S1>tti•lningsn al~~trc~~ & :~t!~s· anA/PClericalPo11t1on HOMES350moli75!1449 urn unfurn /\diacent theBalboaf'e,..ypasse11 ls1&2lldTD 's Irvine Animal Care for an lnduatnous tn· •MECHANIC• Tht lllcPs1~ Oil tilt Or-.. Cout DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You ton s.1111. l•r>d 11, ltod• II Wrth o Wonl Ad (642-587!) 011« (ofl S.rwict fo,1 (rtdrl Approval Banking * IOOKICHPSt * t' C lhru T 8 for engineering firm by 0 C A•qJC?rt Gd typmg, Girl Friday F.xper'd Gd benefits RWR As soc 5S7 9671 L1ltle M 1ss ~1uffet sa1 on a TuHet, along rame JI ~p1der and read 111 the Daily Pilot Classified i.e<'t1on about Miss Muf fet 's Turret and bought 1t ror S9 9S You can ~ell your t uHet and lots of other things through Dally Pilot Class1lled Ads Call642-S678 OPERATIONS OFFICER For confld•ntlal lnt.rYltw, submit rtlllMtto: lox IJ925 Dolly Piiot l'.O. 101 1560, Coato Mtso. Co. 92626-0560 i,.,.. °"°""""'" c ... .._ w mtER TRAltlNG SCllJOL and 67S 8156 t o Cr a 1 y Ho r s e' 111 front' Great plact' for Jr there 15 a desire ~ter 754-373'. dividual. General office Mn.. CdM beach JBr 2hJ. ~estauranl Boolthollow book slOre, art shop, of M F M II d &/or accoun~1n ex •INST..t.11 EaS• ( arden olr k ""' WI evlse 8 FOUND 3 or ~ great view Quiet pro r ice par av race. etc 673 2943 way mo ago VIC' perience pref Ex re ss 1 on a I $4 8 1 so per sq fl. Kath..\' 641 0244 67J.39JO Peter Dobbs Broker Harbor View Hills gray cellent benefit.I & work· M TI.. II 'fO"' o<e " o ·"~ lo• ""'-''P •lxln us1 orio•hP• ,ob, cons~e• a coree< ..,,111 u\1 67~ l368 N Sa~ Dt:/io County llldntrfat ltlldol 4500 7~,6827 · _640-60l6 neutered male tabby Ing conditions. Apply In ~e!~:~1cis ~v:sT.h:~ll: Vng ahdlls, M f'seck lntf 2 M~RHCREMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 134 000 2nd TD sec --644-2979. pe~ ;i=u..y ROGER service ra•rage! We're ~~~/~~ ~~ J~n·p~,~ With I yr mm lease. 2900sq rt,:1rec2eptl°':i::~ dv~,.·c tolo~!'.000La~1y81'e~ld~ i;ld~~~~l~d~r:~':~ rNC. rcelses11'oon.al.11Wteaofndrerpraon Pets neRo S27S mo l.1m1ted time orrer ex.er. 0 i1ce. rear •-..,.,-,.. d lb N B h 1704.ZGiUeUe Ave, Irv S48·0!J§7 l'rtml' 2nd loc noor of· head doors. Beau~ C.M will provide add. sec. eacr e. wpt c · c7141~ excellent pay scale and Flo shr 2 br 1 ba house rice~ 700 sq ft & up. &<>' area. Amplepartcmg, Call Paul bus. S4S.OOS7, 640-93§g .f a benefits packatle that Balboa ls'iand SJSO sqftgros.~.New20acre _!I_t.:,1533 _ res•99·$648 Found 8/J3:F Keeshond, ACCOUNTANTS includea discou nt , t uti Is Sen1. 8 6n.u.,.., If~ Va llec1tos Busmeu blk /gray /beige, wht col-bc>nuses, pald vacallons. "" ~· • • 04 ,"" . Center. E Z access Hwy lar No CM $46-2472 Please •ee our ad. In medical and lire Ina . 30 + to share 28r. 2Ha 78. IS m. Hillh freeway -· ~-·-· ---today's clualned un der pena iona and morel We ore cunenily 1nlerv1ew1nq foi OUl r e'I .... T101n1nq School IO stor1 Sep1emlie1 2 t I Q81 Previous hon 1nq 01 reloied coYi1e<1ng e 1pe11ence w.11 heir y0u 10 qualaly E.cellent oppottvn1ly f0t 1!'1Cl1v1duol onltlf Psle<I 1n o hon~1nq coree< r vii sdary while tro 1n1ny 0., success in lhl' industry ollows v\ 10 ptovade h1qhly compe1111ve salaries ond benefils 1ndudinq Medical. Oenrol paid voco1ton ond more Ne~port Beach Condo. v1sabh1ty. Park-like set· J © -\\ Found: Shellie female. Hankin& for "Starr Ac· LET'S GET palm, rrplc, phone $290 ling Ch1>1ce of car-t ~ l~ • Vic of Golden West countant" ACQUAINTED! 646-7332 colors. /\/\IC. PlenUrul B ·· r.tl ~d.~ H#{o• Colle e. fl83.582L ILOOIADO IAMl Apply in penon at: .,,,,,,,J/l_ worOCJ_" Udjacent allowance 1:11 ,,~ F 0 u n d v i c . E.O E. 15221 ..... ltYd. -~ Bank for'lttlt 4350 Fred W tt It er s Brookhurs t / Ad a ms W" ........ • Ca. ...,.. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 714 74f·9023 youn1 male black/white ACCT•. CL.Ill Equal Opportunity .......__ ~ Apply M~h, t ti 12 nr 2 '4 or cdl 'EISONte. oar?. 17 I 4t 760..000 Stor. ~ LIDO IAY VIEW ~ cat. 988-:zMS. Gen. ofc. dutJea In Ac· Employer M/F ~ of on B1lbc>a Penlsuh1 nut 1st opening in s Yl'1 ! U,,"' Losr.-Male Golden countlns Dept. Wiil l'!!!!!!l!I!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~!! to Fun 7.one 1101, rt x Newll decorated 2 rm '1l t7 ? Retriever. no collar, train. Appt. $57-9212. 20'-'I ftl suite S&OO. 3 room seeo. • p~. "Su11dance", Reward. J 0 h n T 1 c km 1 n , Cl aasified Ads are the Newpo Eqwt °'""""'!¥ E~ wr 67_H9J.t.§1UJXI rm S1290. 87J..i56 h Lost Eaat Side. C.M. NewportScttlonm, ln~. anawer to 1 sur~f~l • 2 c .. ~ 3355 Vial.JdoN_Ri 6'2·7816or 18116 -Admi.nlatratlve A.ulat1nt 1ara1eor yanhale. It s L •••••••••• in Coat a Meu, com P PllMI IA YPIOMT Biil. Lib. M. Cockapoo t.o lbt Prtlldtnt Det1U a better way to tell more eocl,l ltOmo Office apace. park ing, blk M. Shep, ttt. br. M. knowtedce ol bookkeep-It. I 1 ·$21116 J•nl19dal.,,{lc l§O:HfO, _ Choe. Lab. lf. Sbep. bile. l.o& '101M typlne. Send ~ & ~ & Sc..-& Sc--. & OfflulllH 4400 N.w·A•• 11/1/11 'br. M, N.8. Animal ,...ume to: 1'be Prfal· ..._.. 7005 lntr.ctt. 7001 laalr.._ 7001 ....,...._ 7005 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 850 aq rt to 3700 aq fl , Ule Shelter &M-365e deal. Ad 11112. Tht Dally •••••••••1t••••••••••••, •••••••••••••••••••• ••• •••••••••-••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t617 Wa tctitr N.8 Want declr _pel'llOl'lalludoWre " Pilot, P.O. Box 15'0. fin and al Intl 7000. r layoot HOii& Ho.p vir . A • .._._ Co• ta Me a 1 . C 1 . 1.1t.0oot.c\unl~1·~. 1st.9S01 use wrn:r service WE HAVE THE ANSWER! THEllGHT <&$.>t.911· when placing your ad .. , a Y~a In The M-111CJ.' SPACI '"'" tt Ida Loe. Oa i ly Pilot ad number will 700I PWVW ~ THllHIHT Apjlrox. lOO ft suite. appear in your classified ad .................... .. PlllCI Pl'k1 .. tuJI am .. on the •u~1 ~·t~meaeett now! • we take your messages nito.000-Sq. n. Prime ........ =/ 24 hours a day ... you can W•terrront offtc .. ta Tolliil... i t r convenience Newport Htrbor wlth Call Judy, '42-t or n a YOU • bolt tllpt avall1b e . .UPt.lQI durl09 Off(Ce hours and get P1uaaiona1sto1n''*111 APPRox 2:illO tt. open the responses to your ad ... ~~=~af1!\~ •pact. Prfttlllout NPt • 1 TodlJ' Bch. ioc ~f•-'ort this service Js onlv S7.SO ~tl•J67MU2 Are11ts1To1t1 Bok week. For more lntorma- 'rt?IP•• '0 1 ww 1111re4001qftotnce Uon ind to place your lit _.l'Glfcmnl 1paeew1~ardllttd Clll '42-5678. ~~-...ice or clftlp.r. Gnet lot. r.i&i Oiifttt. ::J.~• Balboa Pee. •tmo. ""' ~ ..... . ~·,,. ............... Qaaalflell ~ "" .... ,., E11M Classes At Custllle C1111111ity r..1111 Free for thQ$e who tulv;llv~· ln California one year. Study Engllth 2 hount .C hours or 6 boun per day . Te1Un1 for claases begins on Aut. JOt Sept. 3 le Sept. I at 10am ; allO Sept. 8 at 1 :30. Clauee are at RObmftod Leamlnc Center, 5112 McFICldtii Av., HWltiqtGn Beach •1111 • Tenslon • Whole Body Approach • Peace or mind • Toning • Health y Body • Deep Rela xation • Breathing • Meditation PIH DIMOMSTbnOM T9". Menill1 IO~ s.,t. M Ca....."'tfl .. _..., s.,t. w. f'.JO A.M.. YOGA CENTER OfCiMalle ..... ,,. ... ~ T111t111 & lMrit St I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SYnday, August 30, 1981 bll••n c ..... /c.....tt ••••-. IH_., ._........._ Mo-.llNJ r...n.a ,..,.,+yU••t •• •.••••••••••.•••••..•.•••••........•••••••..•••••....•........••.....••.•.••................••...••................•...•.•.••••................................•. ;[.~~-;-.~ ......•....... ···········•····••····· 81by1llllnJanytlme. CONCRETE CONSTR Sam Fukumoto YARD Rtmodtl Demo. Concrete •TOUCHDOWth PAPEIHAMGIMG PROP PROP MGMT rt:fftt'ntt11 Found atlonf. 111 ba . MAI NT & Clean una brim& It hauJinl Grad ll(NASIAO. TILAG7u'MNA T O Movm a"' carYfUI, ~ )'ra exp J.'rft' HI Uy OCIP tOran&e Co4Jn t79 M &4.S-ll$2 dri .. •-...-, • bl _,1•. ty lnvttll1>ftlt J>ros>t!r· _ :.;. __ vewaya, blot~ wal.ui. Tree trlmmlna. amall ln...ijle~·u .~..12 t99-Ul$ M~2ll7 courlcou• It 1ori ... bo3r;.:_Off•VJ •UP tiesl__E.4._17l4}Mt·-.0 Very reap l1ve-1n wood decb. patio over 11nd1c~~ WEHAULITAU.! L..chc_._ pensive Pleue c1ll. .,,. hounketper. ti.by 111· han 1. Rel . tM-m5 TlllST-& Demolition concrete ..,_.,, &t2 1329. wallpapt:rlfwehan1111 looflltcJ l.. XI I......, .... '" '~ Co TtlOMPSON'S V'l'T-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKS b ht •••••••••••• ""· '!!. !P•~ ...... ill -.flU<TIOH • REu OVED. EXPoRT breakout, stump re MOYllU#!_ SJS _._ roui to )our ••••••••••• B b I born CONCRETECONSTR .. .,. 1 rd I Tree Trlmman11 . re· ..--home For appt rail IW'ft:n1UlOOflNO.Inc • Y• tuna. my e,. I Georce D. Candtlla YARD CLEAN-UPS mova • Y• c ean up mout. malnt JO yrs Small-!.Qbl. SJS.480() Roberti ()(wr Sll.5500 All typd. ntw cut11tr Ii yr ' up, nr Victoria. Beach cities US.8833 !.t!.Ll 1'2·8482 751· 76 953-82-M up Ferm er . hu~ , .......... &..... e toohna l.na bonded C.M Orop.inlwelcome. -CWldc.. Cleanups Tri!eTrim '1 H.-a....'ca.--tq!!l_2 Xlntref ~!Yl8 -...., The Pal>('rllaniitr rror r • F t' "21482/~t/59__ JlMCOCOMST. ...................... H1ulln1-Maintenance ~557·16611+ . -........................ m~t111l . D~rulorquol Ii<' 322179. rec ei loGh, M .. I •ct/ Ad~_1tcl?.~~ellmomod~llng $J,,t0f.:K Amie548-&4l4 ~ . SUNRISE LANDSCAPE Exthuusepa1t1Un&only i"reHst Stevc~7 4281 1121 IXl$1 S 111 """""' ... TREES/SHRUBTRIM +Maintenance Wedothejobright! l'Al'l<:.HllANGING Tiie enke Uc. 1299374. 64& 02.26 ~ol lunch. .M. Chris Tree Trimming & Haul· Gara&e & yard clean· I Free est ~637'. LE~ P1_1!1lln..&_ 846 4889 t'omml ~ !{)?$ fk1ldl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0:,""&'v .. h .. cr••r,;•• MacHALI COHSll. 11n Pr~c · 6*-5423 ln11. 5 days/wk lns'd. . reeest. 557 8271 Renovatmg·Rolotllhnit Summer Sprc1al, ext/Int TILE INST Al.LEO Clat 1 •c thl ea~ g. Cu•tom hom"" from Will care for children in Lo-'!J1nCea MB-5093 H--a....-1.... Sprinklers-lawns clnuµll p11intin.i. Ptur lbnl>I Or~hard ~ul1k<111Vt1'1rmi: All Ktnds Gu1m1nleed ean ng Willi ng "' re-" u. · mfi C M horn T to _ ..... ,..._., 0 e642 4853 F" t St• u7 ""'I r.xpl'r1 •n~ a a c>n f J hn ""., 1667 palrln&. 1''te11ts . lng,remud ,l"n:nch · · e. rans. H..cty.• ....................... &v .· retd ._~e .... _·-.w_ Hus ratl'll 6314$76 Ke a 0 ~ Bonded. prof care. Lk doors. skyll11hts & gatao & r-0m scboot~Mll •••••••••••••••••••••• ROBIN'SCl ... F.ANING Bud64& 8481 PAINTINC CUSTOM Custom Ccriunlt' Tile •2111MOS. M4 9635. Water t• overs 842 4 88 Co.tr.chin,~ HOME IMPROVEMENT Service &thoroughly Lot Stri,..., work . 25 yrs t!XP Muny Plmt0 LtHOM New Ren1udel l<ep11r Bo..Y• Inc_ 842·~. ' ••••••••••••••--_;;;;~.1. Plum bing. clean· ups. clean_ house S40-o&7 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• lcx:al refs. Lie. ll40l!HI ;,"NE .. F.Rft~:·i:;:s~~<)N,• ~·ree ~Ill t:huc~ fi7S.HOll fftllMJ Corpewttr HERITACEPAINTIN<.i odd jobs 28 yrs exp. WantaREALLYCLEAN ParkingLolStnr,m1 Bonded.lns'd Frete!lt Nl'w ApproJch' LllJOY TreeSenlct Acc-"-9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••to••••••••••••••••• & REFURBISHING CO 979:.~ HOUSE• Call Gingham Lot hght pole! It f xtures -1!.!!!ch~IJ63.0911 I , n b •••••••••••• •••••••••••••ot•••••••• NEED HELP•• CALL Remodel. kit. cabinets, Res1d or comm. ~ yrs JACK OF All TRADES Girl. Free est MS-5123 pauned Mannac Mam AGAPE FORCE e ii r n i n Ii u •••TR·~~~·O~IGNS Areyou~eadyrfiOWTax "The Accountary", bk pittios. booksheh•es. ex Lic.353444 997-~ Plumbing,elec,heatln& Giv;-1 Gift' &rub~ Dub teninteCo 966-1901 -Painting Co 3 .genera Beard)>le,)' s.18-4&9 l'runi~g.Sculpturma Seuon. Lftm help you kpa & acct'g PU & del sliding windows Drywal Odd obs..:...~4068 prof houseclun1ng w.o.ry tions or p11nt1og e' Pladtr/ltpair Top,Thin,Kemov11!. ~~: Y~c';;'°r"5 :P ~o l.Q!test ratt,s 0 ~ 4646 frames, door hangmg' •••••••••••••••••••••• HOME IMPROVEMENT service. Reas. rellablf. ••••••oo••••••••••••••• cellence. ~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:lean u11.:.631 2513 . un '"• y 646-7228 ALLTEXT\JRES• & REPAIR. Plumbing, r_efs J~631-50_1.6_ BRICKWORK Small Fmeµaunllllgby Richard Neatpatclll~&t~Aturl':. --- .. ~-m~":~-~~.~ ........ ROUGHORFlNlSH Drywall.Clean&depen· carpentry, elec. tile. ReliableCoupledoesren Jobs. Newport, Costa Smor Lie.ins 13yrsor Ff-nett. 191-109 JAYEnHCA'l -w •. ..., _.-y~f DESIGNER 1 11 Doors, fencing, etc dable Reas 631-2345 Free est No JOb too lal & yard clun ups. Mesa. I r v1ne. Reh happy N B customer~ Keslun°"' T1>xtun·~ <:om plete service and ••••••••••••••••••••••• k 1·1na 10011 Y __ Chns~404_J Tan.. Texture. Acoustic small 64.S-21111 IQalljtsl haut11.inn• .. ft . ., • .,_ • .,H 675-3175 'fhank voo. 63_1-44111 lnl ext ''-"trhwork 'lump gnndmg lO yrs 9 To 5 S•• a month un nown, w1 customne .... -~""~ ..... ........, "--" -,.... ell" Lac Ins 640-9:Jl8 limit ed.., calls M 811 your wedding gowns. Custom Carpentry. all Ceilings. Free est. Reas. Hwdwood Roon Generitl H~ttleanmg EXPERT BRICK & NEWPORT PAINTING t'ree l'St 64S 112$11 r H 1 nd 11 n g . u 5 e 0 u r access , etc Bev Thayer work done by owner _Ktvin 67~iQ88/67~1503_ •••••••••••••••••••••• Reha ble Reference! Masonry. Small JObs & Comm /Indus Res1d l'LASTl<:H PAT(1 ll NC: Wiftdow ~ Laguna Hills Address 851·0567 Kit. ban. gar . storage DRYWALLIACOUSTIC HARDWOOD FLOORS Own trans 962·~10 repairs Frpk racings Pree est Low ratt'~ Int e•xt :.i yr.. exp ••••••••••••••••••••••• 951.9334. Widen Guar. ~l.._549-1685 14 yrs exp. FUiiy IJc'd & Cleaned & Waxed Quahty Housecleaning Refs SS1·4SS5_. 760-7074 642·7PS ~eal work Paul ~s 2!177 CALL JULIO'S ........... •••••••••••••••••••••••Carp.tSenke inaured.532·5M9 AJ!Ytlmtt,832·4881S.A_ withPersonalTouch Jam Jennings Custom LARRY 'SPAINTINCI ,.._biftq l''or 1111 your house & -..... ROOM A.DOfTIOMS ••••••• ••••••••••••••• Bectrical H..a.tq Beth 5.56-0LSS M as on r Y Ser v 1 n g Int 1exl. s yrs exp. ••• ••• ••••••• ••••••••., window cl{I& 00 56119~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• &R•~BJUI!. WeCareCrplCleaners ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• "" J -L d cout1l 11rea since 1969 Reas.rreeest 64~9383 Ml'COR MAl"K t•LMBG Onganal W1ndowWasher Driveways, park mg lot UttVV nv St 1 & A""ls DUMP JOB.S ... x pr apanese 11 Y All types Brick block RF.MOO ·1 J b ho S35 repairs, sealcoating Kitchens, baths, ex -eamcean u.,."' ELECTRICIAN pnced looking for housecle11n 1 64s.851.2 • • PAINTYOURllOME llEPi\IH& · I-.· Avg r me. S&S Asphalt 631 4199 pensions, French doors. Truck mowit unit nght, free estimate on & Small Movmg Jobs mg Own trans 73!·589'7 5 one. S 185 Ext w a I ls & Stoppages Heu~ rah·~ 631 76~ Lu:' . windows. skylights. oak Work&.!!!!:... 6'!~3712 large orsm11Jl Jobs _Call_r.,IKE646-1391 R 11 bl ho- -ak r . Cu~tom bral'k . stone. eaveb you buy patnl ;m L1~ '294378 67~9191 'l.t•t the Sunshine In • ASPHALT REPAIRING inter • oak stairways. Shampoo & steam clean. Lie 1139_6621 67~0359 Haul. cleanup, concrete :ill acle~n ::re~>ml'e o~ block . concrete. stucco rrs ~xp 774 7209 Ura1n;, from Sto Muto C:all Sunshine Windo"' Sealcoatin" & Strapmg Plans Lie lll007 Free Color bnghteners. wht R ESID 'COMM 'L removal. Dump Truck apt Y Re rs Free est. ~g.9492 EDW AR O'S PAI NTI N<; from $20 Hepairs. h~ul l'leaning.._!Jd_ ~8-_11853 Comm lresfd. Free est est. Reas :.i yrs Allen crpts 10 min bleach. Highly qualified No JOb ..2_uick serv.!(2·7638_ !m-6049 Mo•iftq C CJ . I N'r . EX 'I' BY 1 n g . I u w n ~ M & M 1.Jc.l39"1:1i2 645-8181 E Johnson 840.5656 or Ha ll , liv.-Oin rms SIS. toosmall 631·234S Ct.m1U~YsAct ••••••••••••••••••'-•••• PROFF.SSIUN AJ.~ 642·9033 840-4724eyes. nvgrmS7.50:rouchS1o. Hotisntttilc) •A·IMOVIMG• ~LNT ~EFS NO TOPHATP!umbinq AliltomotfYe chr SS. Guar elim pet Gwdetllnc) Garages/ 'ght H11uling. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T l: II A I~ (i f.. E S ! Nl'W construction. rt· OPPORTUHITT k11urks orten when you use re&ult·getting Dally Pilot Clas.s11ied Ada to rcarh the Orange Co11st market ••••••••••••••••••••••• GEaWtcK&SOM odor .Crptrepair.15yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltontruck.S25.631-1993 DON 'T BEEMPTY . op Quhali~Y. Special DISCOt.:NT FOil l modeling Sprc in YOLKSWAGIM Builders Smee 1947 exp Do work myseli CLEAN UPS/LAWN HAULING Student has THIRSTY OR LONELY ~=~e Com~!~ ~t~s ~'L'RN 498-lWi re~tauriints & rnmrn 'I SPECIAUST Add1t1ons. remodeling. Refs. Sll·OIOI Mamtenance·Landscp lge truck Lowest rate No ovenime 7:.H~ CUSTOM Paint 1 n i: & work l.i(' uo4321 Herb's Garaae 199~ plans Freeesl Reas ROB-E-RTS -CARPET F'reeest 6429907 Prompt Call759-1976 ~~~~u~~us~l.us~·i11~'~! s~ STARVING COLLEGE staining Interior & ex 6362030 Harbor Bl Costa Mesa Lie 310942. ~!t._2170 REPAIR. Rest retch. re· GARDENMG Th!_nk~QU.i._,l_ob!h_ C ll631 751r7 STUDENTS MOVING terior D.on .. 77S 3.572 p--• S-wlce, R--'n Plac:mgaClass1f1edad1s lay Allrepairs W"u.B> HAULING&DUMP _eets a --· CO L' ..,,..,. 36 y d ~"' -.... ..,.... ----=-'548-=~ 67~8490 "'"' JOBS k r R d Exp'd housesatler v.ants 1c "11~·4 ou on t nt'"' a gun to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phone 642·5678 u you 'rt looking ror 3 1>4?t a~ easy as dialing you r Mowing. edging. raking, ·as or an Y room an exchange ror Insured 641·8427 'draw fast .. when ~ou Harlan s Pool Scr,·1t·1· re --------• ter JOb, you v.vn'l want phone Give ~ a call NoSteamtNoShampoo sweep 1 n g Fr e ~ 641 ~ house & or pet sitting m WATCH US GROW ' place 11n Jd m the D:ul) hnble servtC\' & rep111r~ --- tom1Sstheemployment We 'll do the rest Stai0Spec1allst Fast estimates 6460944 or Find what you want mi CdM,lrv or NB area W tAdll I ' ri101 Want Ads' Call 6yr:.t:omm'I Hh l"'P WANTACTION9 eolumns ui Classified 642 5678 dry. Free est. 839-1.582_ MS-5737 Oa1'1_ Pilot Cl~if!_~s-'-Xlnt refs 76Wi899 an e p 842 5678 no~ oo 5678 151 6396 C:lass1red Ads 00·5678 HelpW..ted 7IOOH .. W..ted 7100H .. W..eed 7100H .. WGlllhd 7tOOH .. W•ttd 7100 HetpW..ted 710CH .. W.ted 7100 H .. W.ted 71 00H~pWCll'lh<d 7100 HtlpW~ 7100 ••••••.•.••.•......••..•...•.....••.......................••........• ······•···••···••······ .........••••......•.••.....•..•..............•...•...•.•••.......•..•.•.........•...................................................•••.. IOOIOCEIPEIS 'cashier for Huot Beut•h COOK CASSTI Dental Assistant Chall GENERAL OFFICE GEMHAL OFACE Hairstylist ror Bal h I Full & pltime. Apply m Drug store, permanent. Mature. experaenred side. X Ray. pan llml' Our girl IS leaving. Our LeOH S«ntary Gen!rttaalan •tat"• as 8 Salon, 11W. strong 0N3P1 LAAKM lu.I person , Rusty Pelican. over 21 847-~ _ cooking pasta. Even· 646-2652 small consulting firm. 20 yr old rompany fool< " .. ..., area o owmg 673-4 I Mn 2735 W Coast Hwl,.NB CASHIER 1ngs, ~ra Sat Sun DISHWASHER tray Fashion Island, NB ing for "Friday" type Ti'~~~i1w HARDWARE ELECTRO OPTICS, INC ---· 11 OUS EWA RE SALES Spaghetti Bender. N B person ror weekends on needs general office· hle person Lo hundle an an N 3 11 0 n w 1 d e . 1 0 n R Laguna Bch. full 11 m c • • Bookkee&>er Full or Pitlme. Apply 6_4~(_)651 __ --ly. 6am·2.llpm Mature acctng person <.:om-teresting variety or eslab'd . loc rirm 'roµ rl'tail, housew11rl'~ I\ growing lasPr manufacturing co. lmmediateoperfing.ex l Crown Hardware. 1024 COO!;< Exp·~ breakfast _personCall548-558.5. petitlve-salary. Great general off1re and p:.ay,bonus.neverafel'' person, part time lo<:alt'd HI San Ju<1n Capistrano has per required full time, Irvine (Westclirrl NB Ref s req d F time DP Harbor VachlS sale6 working <'OOd. Call Glen clerical duties Requires We need: c_~h!!I' .1_9'1_ 4411.3 Mon·Fri 8.~ to 5 f"ull -2633 w Coast Hwy . orrice needs a good ~~~~~·4;;4~91r7:r df~: good skills with broud tTYPISTS HAltDWARESAW 1mmediat(· openings in the following charge bookkeeping Child Cart Mf.tdtd NB. bet JPM, typist 'rccp to work t . work exper. Wiii tram tSECRETARIES are~l- with some typing CdM area After s~hl, 3 COOtl wknd's Opportunity ror erv1ew.___ Sa1a7 commensurate iGENERALOFFICE ~u~lro~ ~/~me.lr~1~.1~ 646-4428 lo 6 Mon thur Fn~ay • for busy deli Quantity & addillonal hrs.,Will train GTEN E RAL ustOFrFI CE Exce benefits. Good IPACKJNG Hardware. 3Hr7 E Coast own t rans L 1 t e . on computer 49~20l l or ypmg a m or sm working environment / ASSEMBLFRS l,...._tCodat tiousekeeping Call 9 lo cater1ngc ~x/oe~ 496·7045. . ok. Call btwn 8 & 12 Located near O C ./WARDIOUSE Hw.l'._:.._CdM Ex per necessary S_...966-0651 ~~~~T1'.oc. a oe in · ti102.n..1.lt-~7l~ Airport. Call for appt 9 YICTOI H1~h eoergy person for Dilllw..,_ CLERICAL COOi IMHOMEI Per!o~R!rh~!t ~riv GEMHAL OFRCE t>E:s~~~:i..:i~GALS Temporary Service ~=~. e~~ftY b~~~~0~n SAN CLEMEl'(l'E INN Typing math skills L h & din r d ing records must be 18 AccounlJ pay & payroll GENERAL OFFICE S56-8S20 EOE 111/F Laguna Be~ch 497·S!l0 l2S Eaplandlan ood 1• phon · unc ner or mi · · . ex per S31-30t8 Mon thru A 1 Olt'l<...1larlea 11 . tee emanner. dle·agedcouple Laguna yrsof1getowork8amto F ·g..s GICl! bas 1mmed FIT GETP•--HOMEHEALTIIAIOE& CPYUm.i da Fringe benef1~s Beach.494-7707 5pmMonthruFrl.Start n ----opemng. Hn 830-530 -HOMEMAKERS. r & T urs Moo X Linwilco Laboratones. COOK~elper afrhne at S3.3S per hr C;sll G E N E R ~ L 0 F No ex per. necessary lncreue *1111 aad look p I t i m e . T & r ---------i 2832 Dow , Tustin c le ~ 1 C.M :area Mar $\-2611> FICE /SEC Y. 9AM · Contact Erilca:5*3110 for a job .t tbe aame Homemakers 636-1420 Caleteri1 ~f700 -----Oa rt~8 v ·lld C l'l •L..,........,.."L 4PM . Mon-Fri Must -time lnlo:Sendaelfad· HOTao..11,...uy Cl ve~ . a • a I ~ ~'""""' l Y Pe Ca 11 Chu r k druaed stamped en """" FOODSERVICE enccal .fi d drHer s lie Call ESTIM.ATOI 67~6110 GENERAL velope lo T ito En· AUDITOR lass• e Marvin Davis. IOAM Expr. nee. Salary open RA&I ~c tupruu . 24105 . 5nighl5aweek, 128lim. .ASSISTAMT Cl ..LT • 6t~~l004 -wtxlnt wortun1cond for CilM~vrt"I E omcE G El T ('A must have expenence $4.43/.._, enl ra1nee COU NTER Help Mon either Palm Spnngs or No exper necessary ,;,,~ston. oro Apply to DaYld MrNe1I Fri.. Super Sandwich Riven11de area All in Will traU\ on ~ord pro-or M rs Ba It at a r Huntington Be&ch Union The Classified Advertis· C.M 545-4867 _ qumes are confidenllal cus1ng equ1pme~L 1 ~A cu~Uy has a full I & High School District has ing Department ot the COUNTER. Help pt Industrial Electrical Should be good typ~t.I time pos1t1on available Gllll.FIJDAY ~;t~rfa~:!~ . .JPS:,· • ed' l Dally Piiot has an open· time. Costa Mes& 'area Inc For Palm Springs min. SOwpm. Congenial lor an a:id1v1dual with • Pleasan.t . mature Coast Hw v. Lagun;i •n imm ta e openmg ing for a responsible. en· 549-8793 ca 11 J 1 m G 0 me 5 c.o-worker Lovely of. 1 good office sk1ll.s .. ac· person. req d .. to handle Beach. 494-fol. foraFoodServtceAulS· thusiast1c person as ----7141327 1241 or for rices n.earOC ~1rport. curate typing ability. daversifiedduues. ----- tint l!> perform van~usl clerk trainee tr yoo can CUSTOOIAM Riverside call Jerry Positions av~al 1.m· and. pleasant. pro· •Must be Excellent. ac· Hotel cook10LrU:id baking typeanduseal().keyad-Church in Laguna Smalllng711/68}0ll3 mediately ~or in-fess1onaltelephooeman· curate typist <s peed Ml<iHTDESKCLYK ~ulies. ·gandsell· der.wew11ltramyoufor Beach Fulllime start· -lerv1ew appt call ner Please apply in 65wpm J on electric Lado Shores Hotel & mg food to studenta and this pos1l1on. Excellent ing 9i15. Xlnl ~orkmg Maril.11.n G_eiltt, ~~. person or raU Jane at typewriter. Marina. xlnt salary & faculty, prepanng fresh company benefits in-conditions. Varied Engineenng (7141 ~ODI •Dependable & errir1enl benefits. permanent 1 • vegetable items. laking eluding medical. dental. dut1~s, !_94-DiL EMGIMEERIMG General scH·stuner to do Xerox F T Call Barbara Inventory, operation of life insurance. credit un-TECHMCIAM I YOU CAM WIM RCA mg & maintenance or 673·8800, 7AM·JPM the snack center and ion. etc. Opportunity for DAT A EMTRY manuals & filing H -· other duties are re-advancement. Call for Min 1 yr exper, full Salcry$1459 fREE s . •TWX & telephone ex OUSECLEAMER qui.red appointment ror In · time. small growin1t S1ts1,.,Mo. emce per anassct 6 hrs, I day/wk . for ./ DESIGMEI ./ PL.ANT MAMAGll ./ ELECTRONIC ASSEMIL&S ./ MECHANICAL ASSEMILIRS ./ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS ./MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS ./ QC INSPECTOR " STOCKROOM CLERK t->H·clll'nl benefits package Compt'l&ll ve wages for more informal.Jon. contact: MC1r9_...t fTwlks 714-493-6624 L.AAKMAMN tlECTRo.oPTICS, IMC. 33052 Ca II e J\ vt ad or. San .Ju<in Capistrano. CA . 92675 E O.K M F 1H terv1ew , 642·5678, ext. romputer company, Requires 3 ye11rs c1v1I TRIPS •Non smoltei bac]!elor.N.8.67S·7S78 Knowledge ol basic food J20 non smoker. Cheryl engineering expenen CO!!l! , _________ HOllSf.Kf.F.Pf.H hve in.--------· service safety and main· O~ Coost 8J3.~ __ celeducauon H AWAI 1 · HOUS ECLEANERS some childcare. boys 4 & INSUIAMCE teoaoce of food service l>d.fY.Not DATAEMTRY 1601 E. · gerA enue Excellent saliH)' & ToSS/hr,car 645-5123 8 Maturi• laoy pre •ACCOUNT REPS Lg equipment are essential. 330 w. Bay St OPERATOR No Resumes Santa Ana. CA 92701 bl!nerits rerred Must drive, rar multi branch personal Permanent and sub· EJ>J;. Irvine based restaurant Deadline·Sept4.19111 $~AS1l$$ MISSIONVIEJOAREA HOUSEKEEPER. dtninl( not net Non bmc>ker line aiiency seeks slitute positions are Equal()pportun1ty PHONE Mrs Jans rm attendant F'T Sm wckndsorr Rm board& career minded in 11va1lable. cbainhasanopportumty COUNTY Of EmployerM1F1H 58138:.1 S200mo 9&4S746 d1v1duals to service Clerical available for an IBM retirement residence accts Must have gd Room 131 or P£1$AYMrL 3741 Data Entry ORANGE 1.ag Bch 494-94511 llousew1ves &rolle11estu oral " written com· unnr. Operator I yr on the Personnel Dept ,RllES GROUNDS KHPH Housekeeping dents Full & pan tame munic1l1on skills 1£C£PTIOJIST IBM 3741 is required 625N RossSt . •SECRETARIAL GeoeralOfOce Grounds keeper needed ROllMSOM'S pos1t1ons aYa1I kt5 hr ·CLA IMS Cl.ERK equal opportunity employer mtr/h Small 131 ~irl data eotr) Room G-13 •CLERICAL HOMnAIHDl'll by Huntington Bearh Ci MEWPORT lo start Raptd salary'" Agen<'y needs outgoing CDI Corp. ii lookilMJ team Position is forfull t7 14l 834·2844 •IN DUSTRJAL IJllMUl'1.. ty School Di.st S990 to crease to thoM: 14llilnl! to µerson to take initial fM. :r.'d. offkt hme day sluft. with at Santi Ana WORI .. o•Y c-~of Sl233 j)tr mo depending work Call 631 41111 claim repo ... & handle l t. ..... ., cond' "' "' • -v. 1 135 h Has pus1tiooa\atl for b4?tween9&S "" rectptl st fM ow rac tve wo ... m., 1 Arf1nnauveAcUon A WEB< y11 ... w _ _......___._1,1. on exper Appy 14t rollowup Claim exper bul h~11etrl119 lions & en excellenl EmployerM/F ORlHE~IRE .. _....""' St . flunungton Beach heltful Salary comm benefits rack age trU Phone S~J. llUMGUAL 1o..1r_..OR d facllty. uttHl•• Salary wal be com· MO~OF lmmed.openingsfor HOUSSllPtMG "~~· "'1t exper Paa co .... badigramd & mensurate with ex EXEC. SECY "'" ER S~ SUPBVISOR IM PIOCESS benefits ablllty to typt per1en ce Apply in to genual panner or SEP'Ta. T~ GDftllllMI' toled1calcomponenl5mf •RECEPTION IST 40-SOw?.i oc-~ person Mon·Fr1, Sam Laguoa Niguel r1rm For Word roe---RUft na gr needs a person who Busy ore needs fast. 'd ... tor-m:'"''"J Spm at. Must ha ve typing & VOLT ---· COMPANY r~e·:~:~r:n1n,ri~$~~ likes detail work. rapa energetic person for C . -' THEJOLLYROGER shorthand. ,....Allenging COMEINTODAY R.cth bit or working with a front ofc Mustbeableto DI Co "'"' Ila• a s•bsta•tlal Newpon Beach Centrr h a n d 1 e b y • INC. f:silion ror applicant, FOR DETAILS microscope & sm parts u 5 --L-of ..1.. L.. Equal Opportunity S •watfthbo d p d 3303 H.t.or It.cl 17042 Gillett~ Ave., Irv ooking for something a VOLT -r •WMJS .,; alar) comm with ex a • ar · a1 co Ste D·2, CostaMeM , <7l4lm-0331 little dlHerent . tthny Temporary Services Join the leader m the •OrdlrWry Emj>lgyeL pc:r Loc111cd in Mis~1on benefits Call 55M022 DEUVERY d 1 v er s I r I e d 3848Carn~Dr.. temporary help 1n •Stertt.ial Housekeeper live in, 3 V1eio Co paid profit PA ULINE,549-8909 res~ons1bllitles , (AcrossfromOrange dustry.Callorcomeby •Mmiltffitc) school children, Tustm s har1nic. vacation &~---1!!!!1!!!~1!!!!1!!!~~ Cashiers/Sales person-E~qp~~ly~f~7F 's11Sttoc6~JO· Fulamlt3~..!: FSruni. & know edge of bkpn11 & County Airport) 2tod10a2y:Buaa·ness Cent"r *$1 ... 2i"iiDiD ~rea. ~·~-h11orhdiaysQp111dl r. ~ed1('alli What a Wonderful World nel . Photography · · · . .,.,, · land development 546-4741 " ens ua111t.'\1 aµp Unlimited is looking for ·-------• Tues. JOam ·7. Full helprul. Call 496-0194 Dr .. 11208, lrvlnl'. cantspleasecall or Shopping. right at cublen & exp camera benefils.SeeHarold,49! momln onl EqualOppEmply. 8J3.l44l tNr. MacArthur ForClasslfwdAll MRS PARELLI your fingertips every ::!e:1:::P~~1'1~~1~; CLERICAL ,r!ii~~~Ys~:! & salH FILM~~~~RSON ::· ~1~0:/'c!~o~rsR3-~ TSO 4SJ!T Af:i~<~N ss1 .~ll ~.~;11;r.~~~~T:~1~~! employment. Apply m G£N£Ul OfAC( trainees. rull & p/t COMMISSION General L11guna Niguel, 831·~2 IM Daily Pilot The fastest draw in the your all , call 642·5678 penon at 168119 Beach Moonllghurs &studenlJ Possible '45.000 Plus Tiie l .... hyCW. (Crown Valley Pkwy Excell benefits, train A().Vl.SOR West :i Pa1ly Ptlot and let • Classtlied Ad Blvd. HB. _ d welcome. Big Bucks. yearly Income. Com· Some of our summer exit> Hn. ~3 or 847·3498. Ing provided We· re f>42.56711 Classified Ad 842.58TII Visor heJ!>.l'C?U~--- T h e Savings A • Call alter lpm 638-~. pany will train you start· temporaries are moving Huntingion Beach. H'"'. attkmg aurealve, yng. ,,--.---CASHIER ministration Depart· 838 l . ins out 11 reaional on It we currently need 8-$ people with pn>motional i-_-__________ _ Cuhlerin& po1ition m ment of 1 leading sav DBJYllY/ man11er ot your 1t1te. dependable ' outgoina IELC~• potential. Looking for a home or F11blon Retail atore. 1n111ndloa.nllaeekin& 0-•10Y After90dlya~otpro-incllvidu1l1 for these . Olrf'· 11~1i1!132 your own~ You'll rind EJtper prtfe'l'fd M111t uharp person to handle ~ nta. For the right penon po.altionl : -~-~ -many homes advertised be 1val[1ble evenings' heavy phones, typing, Full time poa. lor neat' after I month• 80~ 9£ ~v•C ES Have aomeOung to stll• for sale 1n Class1r1eo weekend.. EOE filina and other mis bri1ht indlv. with gd ownenhlp n .. •llfled ap Ml6d _ .. ·dol 11 d cell1neo1a dut1es tn a driving rec. & valid .. ~ .. ~ n-01.,.., i.ncludes E.O.E. M/FIH Cla 1fied .,_ t we ever a _ •wro very busy otnce. Ac ~lif. driver'• Uc Apply pllcant ww be """'" at ~v D •1y p•1at ·--------·1 turate tY&lAnf and &ood an PHIOD to · Mr ~~~ ~~~:n,·lt~~t D:~~;.y o-er11om-: II I ....................... : ClflMEIS communlca Ion aklll• Fuentes •l Robert Bein, ~u ~~ NW are ..... ujred Columbia William Frott •-Al have I~ cash MCurlty ·~.. • t.o cover ort.i ... 1 tnven rr.c..... Ntwport Buch in olfert Heel.lent IJ'OWtb soclatet, 1401 Quall Sl., •u-Up . • ... ~ IUrlDCt CO. bll the ' Fi Sa' U U poltntlal an outaLlnd Bch. tory. Fordetllleca 11 _. 181d le S · TDTI Ill Ina t>enthU pact11e in· Oemon1lrator1-UJRJNG Murpby It 8~51121. Pfrttlme.Sll./Sun. ~~~~~b11:1 poalllons s upemsor cludinl dmtal and vii-HOM £MAKERS de·1..l.Jlun:.L-----BILUNOCLERK LI . loo covera1e. an Ide. al I mon1lr1te toy parties FULL TIMe. P/TI·~· nx ~-Detail-minded. T~plnf. • mlted C>pfnj~ 11v11lablt an the Or11n&t M.ARKf:J'S ror 2nd fl lrd Shlft a 8C1rt1n1 .. upto .. 50. We promote to m1011e ment • 1uprrvtslon rmm within. WANT ACAREER' CG1t&Me11 m w. Wlllan St. ISl-- P...-.10.,.. .... ------ work envtnwnenl and p·1 T . N 0 w u n t ii AM. aerv. TJJlhta req d. Fu11Um .. hJft: -... .._ ... pf Cout Ut'll. Cor ~elf moltv;ited carttr frH p•rtln&J:;!vlleJes. Chrlatmu ~ P•Y No Hfi· nee.~ Calfbtn a 2PM t.o 10 PM ;;'rili t;:;r."' ll'C! 11 · oricnled indlvidual who un wOrlt with ~~,~~J;1J101•f~ m::e ~:,t~ac:>J~Jll ~v:l ~~i.g'ME Mon-Fri. lnehU:;:~· ~· i:u~.:~i~: :!~ldr~~i,PooJ:1:ta!~•l~ .• ~~v!~' :~~ lnformatJon. Brand nam!:~ 41 tltla. "1LL TIME. Ant. Serv. Call for lntervl w appt. nece1111ry. Exteption11l ~rnmas ph.11 job C~ ~.tux,~ lhtur!_1 '"ponalblt FStarttYUU ..... ...... btwn l :JO .. n :JOAM , relat1N 1beMr fits available fqr ihe riaht a hLlt ~ X·R.1101 ... adult. ftO aper. DIC. uu·unw.llniv«71rg m.MSO Ep e. you can producc;i r~ults, not 5-dy wl. Pd V11c. 6 hOI. Call blwn a i 4:10PM, COMMERCIAL t talk about it, call: 1$60-0'94 ror .... ~IOOO<Moo·Tl!url • C..... BANKUSUJ'! • tenlew. Aak (or Mr. Chaobe. _. tl>lttal wt. ' day1 1 Ol!Hl!RALOmCE W._/W.,_ 1401 Don9l..St.SSO ..... d... .... Npt Bcb otfict. OD• &lrl O(c ... OH Pllll Time !Mllnp Newpafl 8e1dl tlfS.Broaltbunt tip. Selar1 open. pl. Uillt tnma, O(c E.O.!. Mir An11Mlm, ca.IZI04 IUptn, coollct wllll •""ual <>P11t1,Em ..... ytr .~ w.. la ""• • .... . .. , ,_ tll. Esp ~ mt .• ~~ ....-t'J to RDA . l'uJl.tJme. llot t1•h dtclalou, Ht Bar••lll ....,,_"' rt .. ul1r7 • beullt1. pelie ,ciirialliadlllttlll tilt llUlt ••• ID fft&a. • ....... ,. Claulfltd reaul1rl1. Tr* J1#r old ;.vn ror....,....,...:.uia:a---- A., tlltJ flad ... ht H• OMlet wllll I . ... P1tlMNDfar....-t· ••l. 1:»1P11: llo. •• tlln rrtllo. ... W1lftl )'OU call Clullf\ed to plle. ..... ,.,. ...... aured of a lrltndlf •tlt018t ... hllp l• ........ ,.. ad for belt rtt 1M. Call Now l 330:i.~ Cotta Mesa, CA Eq~l 0pportW\ll)i Emp~er . . , ~ . .........•• , ••.•.....•.••.•...•.••.....•.• · KIDS - SUMMER JOBS. Earn $30-160 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl ... a.c ........ ,4. -------... DI Oran Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 30, 1981 ~~.~ ..... !!~~ ~.~.!!.~ ..... !!!~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~1~~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~.~.~ ..... !!~~ ....,W...._ 1'00 HetpWtl!M 7t0 HtlpW...W 710 HtlpW.ttd 710 llALISTAn RtceptJonist • ~~WA.IV •.• . ••• ••..•• ••••• ••• • • ... ••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ........ ••••..... .••.. s A I -wan ltd ror ~y but con R I I Sales for (; l A nnn 1n JrvUlt JAMITOllAL. PART T1m1: poaltlona ~ &tnlalofftceU>NB Good e 11 Prof.~Ofh t:xpt'rirnetd peraon fouplra. :t b" uch, N ivall ln your·~• de fh1.1lsour hyear:scll typist front office •P IMMEOl'JE OPBltlS IN OIJly ntedrd ror typln1. t\'tt . $ JXD. Mon t'rt Urtln& monatralU>I producu tn 1 n I Cl 0 t Sout h" r n ~arancr Xlnt bencftts. " M;arktllnlt Hepa lo sell ., ~horth und &ind other NtYtport lk1rh Sume RN's LYN's NA's loc 1roctry' dtpt C'al1(oro1a homes 61S6:Ml0 NEWPORT BEAC·H productt.hallSWllnli'<i& 4rnt'r11I orrirl' dulll') rxpu pr~ffrl'ed Top atortt Fn " S11t , k Ptrh•PI you *OUld en ne!'dtd b)'t'Hl")'une SJl.try ('Ommt>nsurutt' wiaau l'•ll 171 4 1 X-R·Y TECH_ llft'n. TtCff hr714·96S-:UU7 JOy1oln1n1111r1rmal'lJV('RECEP1'lONJST ll30to Ht•prt•scntallvcs rrom St'l>p N' Go E1mln&polt•n1111I wllh r;q.1t't1t•n r l' ~32.&Me " ftLV" It Put time S1lt1 Litdy 10 uxuryh res1drnt1.1I 2 30PM, 4$dayu>tir wk Murk<>t.~ "·111 i . ., lll thu Stop N' Go k0,®~.000 752 561 1 _ .. r 1 urcaa 1uc .ia Bia t:a 1'ypine , gd bw.int-s~ .. .. ., "' u.. .. c ·r IT'S YOUR MOVE wanl"N or rrtai •tort1n nyon Spnlus Hill d c 11· Market ltl<'alt.>d al 4555 Pacific <.:ottl\l • 0 tJlnmsi ~t.:CRF.T'\RY JA.MTOI Murn1n11&. Mon Sat 1.tlbt rlcanup work l'all M7 0022 a."k for Hob or Ju<U JAtlTOR WI' Uri.' ID llCl'd or 11 Janitor for ou1 Costa Me:i11 facility tu work 3 30PM to 12 11 Will be responsible fur l(t'm•ral Jdnltorl11I <lut•<'l> We ofter a t•timpe1111~e salary and aoud l.lcner11s which ml'ludt• med1t·al and dentJl lllburani·1• Please appl) 1n p('t)cJll at Personnel L>ept fili>S 1RIVO 1NC J 180 Retlhtl I A v1· tS D t'w> & 1'uul11rmu1 Costa M~a CA 9'2626 mo~11111 Equal Opp Empt M f Kennel C~od1al dull~~ P time 11.knds. tr111n man wal(l' merit 111 l'rl'aM'\ ~7 602() Key Ponc:h . DATA.ENTRY OPERATOR lr1 tnt> bic.etl re:.taurnnl rhaan h;" :in 11pJ>otrt unit> ll\•atlalill' rur Jn 111!'11 3 I 4 I lJ a l •• 1-: II t r I Oi>t'rJto1 t yr on th1· IR"1 37~1 1i. n·qutrl'd <;mJll 1J1 i:1rl dJt..i l'ntr)' team P0Mt111n t) for full lime da\ sh1fl w 11 h .11 trartl\ e 11.nrkan)! c·11n1h l1nn .. & ,111 t \nlltoot hl'llt•r1l\ 11:H k,Jl!t' 'i.1l.1q 11o 11 tw 1 om lllt!n\Ur..tll' 14 1lh l'\ 1.1eraenlt! \p1.1h 111 P''''"" \fun 1-·n K.1m 51.1111 al Till-. Joi U HI Xi f R •~c 11°'42 <;11tet1t• ,\11· . II\ 11115-iO 0331 LAB TECHNICIAN lll~1·ov1s1clll A"ot'1ate11. tht• 11111u1ator 111 \'t<lt•u •h~r svst .. ms. ha' an 1m 111cd1alt! llPl'Olfll( Ill II~ l'osla Me<;a fa r1ht) fur a I.ab Tecluuc1an fhe ideal 1•11nd1cla1t• 11.111 1·arrv out eXl)t'rlllll'nh and t l'5t' 11o1th uni> m 1 n " r •• m 11 u n t 11 I w pe11 t)tun Yuu 14 Ill 11crlurm l'OmpulJlton' .tnd r .. p1111 n•,ulls 'nu will hu1 ld .md rn<.11nt<.1tn .111•n•tl 11~1 t'qu1pm1•nl 11n1ln ,up.·n "'°n of 1h1· 1111(11w••1 •) t'Jf' rolll·~t· L.a g URll 8nch Ex Irv mt Terrate ltnd~ ~~;A~ r:~e a I lw.• N"Wf)(>rl liua•·h Oil .Mo11 • 1\ll" • Qu.11hhflt~ f.(•udi. f'ilrt ,;n11• wrrl'l.tr) 1n w..-._ & wtt•r• y• •· Ow .... la yow....,..,, btco•at w,..,........ te.t flMtt ...,..., !ft Hie "°*"lioA. We i.vtte J• to Mitch yo..r OWft ~ ........... to Htote of "''• hlcJla quality COlllrolW Nnlitt Mr'flct. A.s 1 VMS H•rw rou wfl cOfttilwt i>t'rlenced ~-isle, etc-' • · • ' " ' ,. • t ii( lnc.-ume h1 ,ur J11n· 11Hin· 1111\ If you are Pfe»Mlly ac REClf'TIOHtST :ust from !JA:\1 :H'~ lo talk lo ~ou A.abotsSolcrDIY, ufl'U W1lhnl( tu trn1n live an real estate sales Fuhionlsland,Newpon allout 1mmcdiall' t•nipluvml'lll 537·7130 1.1llJ1·rry 1~0111 do you have Immediate fi1•11rh l.ltc l)'fitng, gel Of>!}Ol'llll1lllt'S ll\'lllhlhh• to rnatUrC, Ask for Michelle !'.fo.t'Ht:fAI<' PART-TIME & unlimited acceu to phone pen.ona 1ty F.x f'Clln"niitblt' & c•urccr·lllllldt:d Ahlt to handll· ,, 1 alll't1 the president of .your ~U. salaa 644-9174 "" SALESPF.RSON of Jobs Good typ1,1 Sl!IMJ compa,ny,or.1sheh1dden Rental omce Person for individuals in lt1L' Newport Ue<Jch Highly exp salei>P<'rson 10 siooo mo rompun) away 1n an ivory tower 100 unit apts. Cost» urea f:vt-11i11i.: Munu,l!l'I', Night needed ror h111h foiih1on benchh Phonc•641 JOI() to odvGMe '°"" corttt • ..._. cal for °" ewoMfMtt•t & addftloftd ii~ Openings for Veh1cl' Em lsslons ln8peclon; In Laguna Hi lls COM PANY WILi. TRAIN with a l(oud sali.ry For more information, please apply belwet>n removedfromthesi:ene. Mesu.Show&rPntaptK I ManUJt('r & olht•i full llt'nt' po~itioni., WomcM f.!out111ut• 1n Our president ts availa· I 1 g ht bk k 11 ii . & "'Vail No t'XJ>l'I' llt:t' Wt• truiu For l.;aguna Beat·h Salar) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ble Do you need 11dd1· days l wt•rk Sll$0 Mo " +Comm Call494 5tll!8 •SECRETARY • llonul training to help Live off ~remlsrs C11ll mon• rnforrnalion l'c.tll S"ndwich sho~ looklll" VOLT1~1 a m ·5 pm , Monday thru friday al 230'l2 La Cadena Dr , Lagun Hills, CA 92653 or r ail 171417680074 'tou increase your •um 907 d 9210 " .. t:Hdl1•nt uppti for ln os" c 6424 w y~t04 114·11A (11r respons1 le p11r1 I k1 r t "' 't" .harp l(J tu 11.or in as Experirnced or 1nex ltestaurant . tame hl'lp to work :.ftt•i p1H't>rl 1'\11•11o11ort Ht'arh per1enc~ you may well FOOD PRt:t• Sandw1d1 t:Ciuul 111111 ~ mplm..r \I t noon!> 1'1 t•fllflll' & rnmm'I rea l'Statr ore profit from our color maker, tote If you Mrl' wknd ':. l!lltl llallmu r~n·ll 1·nt l>1.11n1ot MEDICAL SERVICES 11deo tape llsltng & sales Cnendly. ron.M'lt'nllouK, Blvd NH 17014 vn1 nun 1 & die OrC11MJt Cow.ty Airport A.no 714-760-5481 MAIMTEHA.HCf h'4 Deµendabll', exp full time Days fo'o• offare bldg Na 644--S26 9 12 wkdj\ MoifttNCMCt MClll General mechamca l knowledge, experience 1n elcclncal & plumbing helpful. Apply lo Larry Surf & Sand llotel. Laguna Beach~ 4![1 4477 \1aml~nance FACILITIES MAINTENANCE OPERATOR Models needed All type:. Men . Women & Children No exp nee 548-7762 MODELS/ESCORTS To~ Dollars 9S~Q971 Models for fashion di! signer i':x per amateurs. size 6-10 lmmed 754-7J17 HIGHT CHEF Ex pen en re only. Con t1nental Restaurant Partner 's Bistro. Laguna Bearh 497 4441 Contayt Rick or Carl Nurse L D N Bilingual preferred MEDICAL WEIGHT LOSS l'LINIC full or part time Enthusias m a HAMILTOHTEST SYSTEMS CA.LIFOIHIA.. IHC. Equal Opportunity Employer trammg program *hich indeJJendcnt. & hkt• 11 ioh SC TRY /lnwrece l.1phon1· ~k1lb tt'Qulft'<I \lo e reel IS the hnest with versatility WI' nc•("(l Still(' form Ajtt•nl In l'hJlll'lll(Ullt r .. 11100 for available you Mon Fri 8 4 RF.STAI KA'llT I h 1 n.:ht "al l'al We are not a franchise. Rest 11 u r 11 n t c x pt r M eyerhol'~ l!t•suurant S:i h·~ ~:~I p~~t m ~l·il: io. Jlnt'c;·• 1j 1,,111i., &U2900 b h .... ... h I ( I Pl I Ill s Coa\I V1llAJ((' llJ~ CULUwAH Of --------ranr M su .... awary e Pu l'lUt' app > in ,... ~t'l rl'tary OO.M711 l•--------JUSt headquarters. person SlU1wm11l Ter tmmwiate Ol.ll'flllll(ll rur SAM CLEMENTE We have openings for a race, 291S RedhJll, l' \1 full & Plll'1 .11m1• rounter 1., Io o kin 11. r or a SEAMSTRESS p fl!w h1ghly·mot1vated hr IP Sh .1 r l' 'n salesperson 11o1th e\ Part llml' t-:~11trwnr" St•<r<'IJr) t~ AE:psepr;er 1 ~~ u7:,~ persons who ha\e a dt'· Rl'Staurant 11o 111t' "'~r,.. l1 fl" I' <.111 I pen en re 111 dirt'ct 'l'lllnJ! n ct e ~:.a r' ( 11 \1 EXECUTIVE type2Swpm Must siretobemore~uc D;iyt1me, r ·111rl'11 Karrn11154n~JltcrJ orbaveheld1.11,.~111on~ 67~1381 1 SECRETARY over 21 540 1777 CM ress(ol For an 10 rook. ldt>lll for l'Ollcl(l' wkdy s that require ml'ttang & S""'MSTR-S 1, .• 1erv1ew appointment student Al.ll}ly 111 1.1t•r,.on Hl•i.taurant I relating to lht• µubl1t· r.A ~ !'.t·fn•l,in 10 te,iuclll JOam •pm with lhe sole owner & 1 JPM Mon 1'huri. rht> Clean up pcr..on nct.'<ll'(J W('orfer ~.xpr d l>am5.1ll' m4ki·J ''' r "rndh i:ru11o in~· GENERAL OFFICE founder. rail We:1ley N Hiii Yellow ll'lt 311111 pan llml' aftl·r M'hool Ill Guaranteedmrome for ra shaun dt•,lj(n \i•11opurt l!JlllU..t '-J\ Taylor llurhor Ulvd CM Apply in Jll'l1>Ull Dippity during trammit slud10 r t1m1· f11•x 111' '"I!' I h1' 1' ·• • h;ilh·ni: IVICKJ HESTONf WttltyM.TntorCo. RESTA.URAMT IJonuts J~Nvtlllvrl I 112 Bonus,rommisMOll ~:xi:t>I worklOll 1ontl 1ni:110~1t1U11 .. 11hMnf1• -& ASS<" X:IA'rL•cs • lfEAL:r11'KS Vnnnu~ dll)' "''"It llln~ RF.STAI 'llt\NT I •3 Varauon with pa) 754 7:177 "ll ~··rt Ulltl ,,., f(lf !ht• ""' 21 S J II II ,.. 14 Hosp1tahtal1on Sl't rct.11} H1•11·1111111ml I '11! '. l'"r'"11 '111'1 11·11 ' Sl.ll'Caalist~ an 11 an oaqum 1 ~ avail Skinny HJ11·11 . l'ort l•ml' bl111tl11o•l'h /.:I type 51111.pm plt•,i-.. .111• "",II -.·1·1 .. 1.111.11 ,i..1li' l'emporary t'll'r~ul Newport B1·.irh 9901 Yorktown II II 1'11untc-r hrlp wanh•d • m~lurann· 11h<11ll' marui.·r, ,1hdtt ~to I ~ """"·•Ill J"'' '1111;1h.,t' 644-4910 ' <'nil bl14n !l & 11/\!\1 , •:i Cornp1•t<·lram1111( :-, I ~I cc l'l'rsonnl'I Hesta11ronl 752 • .,.1 11o1thfnctoryfolluwup 140rk 11o puhli • l·1.ir1 ·'·11111H' , .• .iri "11 SA"0400 R~~o ... IST ... 'Ed' Pi """ I li!>5 4:ltll p1•1 mo • h"nl'f•l' ....,. '"'-..,. 11 ,... Mt"· ' 110 R ••. 1. l' N'I •f1 Prult't'll~l lo1·al . . • 1 '.all 18004 Sky park Blvd TRAJHH lmrnl!d • plHt 11m1· (IPi•n r.S A d!A lc•mtorv I Su1te23S l11mc If you ran type. we wtll mgs av:.111 for tfrh11•r) <iM>'11 Oda h,i, UJ<ihlor #7 l'uo11n11l l~i!(l' SECRETARY ~1' 1>1·111111'·111"" --------me tram you tCJ handle II driver!\ Mu.,tbi!alilt•lu you M;tnai:t·r.!ltmdw1d1 1 \ 111•t•d1•1I rur 111111·· 1l llA'>l(i(1:, variety or gen ore tabkb work t>1t>nml(~ & huvl· ma 11 1 ook 11 11m1' If you would ltkl'ltt hilp t:htl o11o <•flan• M 11'1 J HEW PORT 8ALIOA PERSOHHR fnr investment banker an i:d dnvtnit rl'f St.1rt~ f time rnuntr·rh1•lp l nll r.ill haH• e't'rtl\lo l'\jJ( • .111d SA. VIMGS & LOAH Need energeuc. outgo loverl) Npt Fkh offll'l'i. from $3 511to$.'.)75111 t for appt li75-21~13 1130 .1031 ur llr.! 3213 good l)l>•nl( ~k1lh llr I ltM1 II \lneA.i· \II ing person for Retep nr Orangl' County lips Al(r21&0H·r1·0.1n Rt'~laurJnl nuw & Jt1111 lht KS Mon thru Fri I'd i-·o f' D1sro' mon Associates, m o s lL' B on u s e s ' thl' innovator in the field 7l4·495·SI03 or 661 3439 uf I 1deo dlSC S)'Slems, 213 49J.2420 llonisl Plaremenl pol> a1qx1rt Congenial t·o Jpply daily di\ 5PM M•· HOSTESS & CullJgan team" ~;t;o h1:allh & .:1•11 I 1Jt•111·f1b ----·-----with a temporary hl'lp k 1 d ,,. F.-''s l'iz•a, l7lh &. Call for JPJll 1 mu "' :.en1ce Typml( rl'qu1rt' wor t>rs, oppty or a • " • OYSTEtUA.A Nadine M2 U(,(1 SECRETARY/ ment mm 40'4pm c .. 11 'anrement For in ru~un,C M PYSOM SECRET"'RY AECEPTIOMIST Lorraine. for telephont• ten ie11o appt · call Restaurant llt't'dl'<I for Roard11oa ll. SA.LES ... I " 11 I I ~ ha~ dn 1mmedrnte open Nurses '1anl_yn Ce1lel. ~ ~ IO hr 11o k fur I runt uf1 u' I\ 11111 "'11 "' .. ' ·1 1nter\'1ew 714 S46 4741 1 RECEPTIONIST SAUD PRB' CHEF lh·~tauranl 111 Lal(un.1 COMMERCIAL R.E. p<l'>tllon W 11o pm J 11141~1 ltni:ht 1nrl11 111 1wrl•1rm 1ng an our Co6ta Mesa No11o taking appht'alaon:.I far1ht) for a Facthttes 1 for rert1f1ed prart1c<1I Operator nurses Clol> those 11o 1th' State cert1f1ra11on & a Respons1btl.Jlll'5 will tn· 11o1lhngness to 11.ork need d ude operation or 800 aJ>.l!!.r 661 ·~ H L' officn Laguna 1111,, Eicpr ncr Good com Bca(h 49484f.IJ rared or M!lling hou.""' ,714 1>4I 9111 ,1 "'ttlt· 1.1111·1' ul 11111" PET ATTIHOAMTS c. ' .., pany benefit~. lnendl) d11vs a 11.eek' We nl'•'ll rt11t1r' Iha~ o.md1t1..11t-Bu ~y Laguna Bt'arh area Tl'lephullt! Jlld 11.orkatmoe.phereAppl) Rt:ST\l ft;\VI oni•htrnsl't'loll'Jmth1 SECRETARY/ 'houhlh.11• •• .-1 ... a,.illl kennel S4 hour 494 0142 l > P 1 n g ex pr r l' 11 1n pt>rson onl) I pm to 5 'k1lll> tu manaJ!l'. brok('r RECEPT10HIST 11h1orw \Oii 1 i:d I) µ111~ lCJn llVAC system. and 770 9~13 pm Tues thru Sun COOK TRAIHEES 1·111nmt·n ·1al real 1:" .. t .. 11· r r u I' I fl I! v. II I I ti ,k1lh & 11o1lhn~n·"'' Ill hot water boilers Will Nursing repair and calibrate ll VAC l'o ntr olr. 1pncumu11r t and 11.111 perform general plumb 1ng. r arpenlry, elec tracal repair and tn stallat1on assignments Knowledge and usr of 14 rld1ni.: and machinl' ~hop equipment 1:. de PH ONE PEOPLE Heceptwmst net."<fod for Sebastian s West. 140 'll\42 At!ams Sln•f'I In rom c from m i: 111 t MagJllnl' Ad1t•rta,ini' lo•Jlfl V.111 tt•ll'Hlo·r .1 and or door han1ter cl1' 1n,urancc hrok(•ragt· /\vi:" Pico, SC neo1rllrookhur-.t 11oh1lt' )OU lt'arn ~Ull''' oft p1 .. :i,,tnl 1.14111 tratnl't r,.nt.HI \l r' RH trtbutors. no sale!> Work f 1 rm Dul1rs inrlut11• Hestaurant lluntinJ(ton Hl:"Jfh llt'nt.>fth hft.> m~urJm ~ \ 111J1(1:" ufl !'.J llt n I! ~.1 t'' '.>~'' llOl s1rahl1.• 01sc•ov1smn 1hsol·1atc~ orrers excellent bt>nef1t~ 11o 1th l'Ompet1111·e salar) If interested a1.1ply lo OISCOVISION ASSOCIATES nxlllyland Cos tu Me5a. CA 92626 ii I 957 l»I l'1'.l 111.12 ~:qual Opportomt) t::mplo)er M F Do you wan\ to m;ike a 111 afternoon ancl or ans11oer111g telephones & Night busboy~. must be l • *. h1·dlth 111~urann· & rl1·n knu11o lt.>d)!i' h1 IJ1f11I d1Herenre' Raleigh t'\l:ntnl! S4txl pr hr + h.l(hl typing f'or appl l 8 o r o v e r WAJTYS ldl plan l'ool.irt Ken 6731093 SECRETARY Hiii s Hospital 1n S4oo pr tippl +bonu~ ca ll,7146445522 Lun ch / Br u o ch 67Sti70o Newport Bearh has an l'a II M 1kl' Hli ~94 1 R~.,.../TYPIST. waitresses. m"·t ... 21 W ArTRESSES --------· SECRETARY '1·11. purl lfr:ic h 1 ' S I ..• II '"'-ICTI .... ""' c "'SHl~s A h II I ~· :1cw1 J hi> I uni \•lllf 1mmed · openin° for a erwus on l net'u t•a p timh .. , B ar"a ,.,.~.1 or over & night cook Ap ... ..,. Salt·s 1 •1 t·n1tini: ''"11 '111' .. ~ • • ""'"' '-' ' t t k 1 • 11~11,d 1lo·'k J'"' •" \nu charge nurse to work the PRODUCTIOM JOb ror elderly or han ply tn peniOO only, Mon 7311 r;1.11n1wr f .. 11n SJtx~5:••• p.·1 tl,1\ •'llPllr unt} ""' ,,, I v.lll du '411111 uuh1tl1· 11·7 shift, full lime Ex TRAINEE dtrappecl person <.:all f'r1 , 3 30 ·5pm , J f' ne;1ret1thard tal<tlll! urder' cl1H1r to 14 tlh o11r n.t1tt1u .t I 1, 11 fur itw l'n·~uh·nt JJl'r 1n Med Surg , i'••t•mbl\' mac hiiit• 673.9.,..9rromo 5pm Ma c's, 10142 \dJnl' llunlinl(tonHl·a<h tloorforuliltl\ ru111µ;rn1 I 'alt'"IH'UJlh• .1nf111111.dl 1 1 , 11 1 rt • /\ I l' 0 h 0 I is m () r ., ~~ ..., .,. ,\vn ''I B • * • r1n.1n rcd allH' 1n,11lalH1n n ' r a (' ,. r .. \ p I' I ,, , ... ' ur ro·po ' "· I r. fl & ' ' I 11" T •lu1n II ' ,, Int.,\ Psychiatry prefd W1t o1.1era or or atrc•rn • • • • • • • COOKTRAIMEES 11rogrJm <>(!1n•' '"I rt •'tl'''un 111•· 1•11 ~ offer t'xcell bt"nt"fits. industrial rulibt•r how RECfl'TIOHIST REST AUUMT :IJSS s Hmtol AH· Oran~c & L 11 <'nun tit·' 711 w µ rn '-hut t It,, n ii 'II " I 11o 11 h 1 ' 1 1 11 commensurate salar). produ<·~ Mu.\l P3'~ rn SECRET A.RY IOI IURHS lll'<.lf M;n·Arthur for lhl' off11·1· nt'Jrt''t 'Ill llHl11o pm or did.ilui ' ht•fl,.flh free meals & tu1t1on re ph)~lcal Takrn~ aµ' l>e\'l'lopml'nl & real . '11014 hiring p lime· s ~anl.1 ,\na )OU ('~II 1213 1~!.lll 1551 111u1iim1.•nl s • .tan l•llll s •• ~,?.·6.lr2t}l·,~~p1p·r.?.}n~ 1mbursemenl forrelall'tl plu:alton~ ht~·n !!AM t•stall' r1rm plush Oflll'l' hostess. days t'l'Cl> In ht'IWl!l'll IOllm &.ipm 1111•nl>unllt• ... u, I \jl<'I ' r ' seminars For 1n 1~':'M onl) St ratofll'ic surroundings Sl'eki. ler\1c11o Mon Thur' No ei1p1•rH•fl11· I' ~.,n·llenl 111mP•111' terv1ew. rail Meg An 1•671 .Ar~~lrCJflR A\t! 'harp.enlhus1~ur 1nd1' 2 4pm 37 t'al>hton neu•s:.ar~· Pl1·JM'rll.IPll SAl.f;S lil•fldlh l'<.111 \lall14• drews. 714 645 510~ In 1':0£ A Kenda"' 11o prof appearancl', pro Island, NB at the locallon mo-.t C'on HICKORY FARMS aftt·r !lam l.45 ~,, EOE M F Ind • Cu per phone manners. ~Int REST UUl'IT vtn1enl for \'nu l.N.•l14ct>n i\lln HOL'SEWl\'F.S St>rn•lJQ -~~~!!lllmll!~~·I Pt1me.irlar.2h"du1 l)'p1ng.f1bni:&gl'nerdl l A thehour:.of2 tPM I Xlnt l\plnJ! ,1o.i11 I I> AM dt•h1er)' I. A 1 office skills Oppty to be El Roheno now hmni.: Wh> nol l4 0l'k •lunnl! P ll'li'J.nl lt•lt•phnno NurslJlg T1mrs SJ(l(1 per *fCk part of :i growin11 or p T day & r \ rninJ? BOH'S HI(; HO\ }t1Ur spa rt• timr JI Vt!r,onJhl~ f rnnt •1Ht11· RHChcrQeMuru L3gunaBeach 4948496 ganization Salar.' l'um counter pe r:.onncl In I H1 ckoq Farm:. Su c· 1~111t amµtl.'>lh :-, n 7 3 30PM Challenging k lt'n·1e11os tOAM or 21'~1 1'anequa oppt) Cual>l Plata I' t •m• Jpp1:arJnll~ ,ro11o rn.: Pos1 t1on for Rehab P/TIMEEVEHIHGS mt'nsuratew exper \s Monda• thru F'nda' emplyrm f a1a1lable. mommgs "' '-R arrhll~1ural furn 1~21t 'l or"·"'1 lu-1111 for Cindy , ( dll Ll''h bt•lllot'en H 12 .... onented nurse. ded1cat C011Mtlft9 lwsifttH Pri. lftC Ask r or Man J O aftrrnoons Will lr,11n ~..Sfi 3693 ed & with smiles f'ree Yovtt.Ccrrien · Fash1oolsland,:>. B RETA.IL SALES See Mr Thomµ,,on So 01 .. n \1nn<1J) f.nn•nf.{~ ~~ '•r•OMrl S~r•oc• II.Ith r1·l.11l'd J1•rhnt11tl \1anager omce 11.ork 111.11111 '' •~11111.tll•flt t'\ I countt'r help for food 1••r 11·n•1 <:ood 't'nlt't' SrasooJblr 11lt'th<.11111.1I alt11t11 1' ri• I <6 Mo1 HB area Call med. dental & life mi. Adults Yt'lth outstanding 1714) 97~1221 Restaurant L:.Kuna lkh. rull llmc Coa~t r1,11a , l.u11o1·1 SECRETARY B~ \µpomlm t!ntUnl) Top salary Relorat10n It ll a,...~ It es MCDO.,..•LD 'S house• arei. person Mall tu manaat•r mu't lw II C II ' • 11 rar v .. ,... • ...,na 1 1 R~r...TlftUIST ""' ,. a O"" neg a .,r., whoenJO) work11111w1th '"'-l:ll''"'" SouthC---&DI-parl time ~11,.h1..r Sales lfeallh &Heaul) I pr.ores~1onal Ha nkm . .: Sloan, ~:fl>.14 JO IS year old youths ACCOUMTIMG ~' r-ru&G 497 4403 DISSATISRED' l'llper a 1.1lu.' lk11tl"' OFFICE & COtJNTF.R Evenings 6-9 pm C.:all CLEIK I Wt are now Jl'l.'epltnl! Rt•latl 10 months ago I wa; J lla)t>'>&As .... w 54•1'ltl:!11 I person. part time Musi 642 43 21 , l'll l J431 l..t1Cal Busy run JUb tor apphcauons for .dal) & ROllHSOH'S food r herkrr In .1 SECRETARY/ Sec~ary \1 tr Into•• nirp M'I'"' (' Jp,111 I "'' fl'l,1rl f.,r tht•lf Ill .tn.tl!l'llll'fll ,, .. ,,. V.111 tio ant .. rf;u 111.: w1lh oth"r •1•'111' '" n1.,•1I i;r ... 11 J11•,.....11n111t11 & i:•I 111m11111n11 .11110• 'kill' c.. h.1 , 111J h l.tr11l•n1· tt u 11 l'<i &44 5378 or 960 9613 work Sat Over 18 re· "~twe0n 2 pm and S. appl w aood' math ap e'_ening help "· u 1 or 1 k " t ll1Mco11-.1llll \,v1c1.itc::. MClftoger IA.ul,tl "" ' " l I :-.o l'\ NEWPORT i.u permar ct •ow I GIRLFtUDAY quired t;mlt'd Rt>nlal pm AskforAndrea t1tude & hll' typing I par imc ' w 1 makeS7tMXJpc·rmunlh& l'··rt timt· "•nto·" ltir 11llcr) l'Xc1•ll,.1n hl·nd1ts "1th 1·mn pl'l1ll\ t• \Jlary tf••MI mc·rh11n1 r:il ,1h1hh ., rl'<Ju1rl'd DISCOYISION ASSOCIATES ~Hyland Costa Mesa. CA 92626 714 957 llOO. ext I IO'l Equal Opportw11l) Employer M F for ne11o WteneM;chmlLt•I Prl'fer adult male or female Salary open +bonus program + benefits Inquire or call at l' nit Mon thru F'n 9 II, 2 4 2SO So Bnstol. nr Redhill. ~7-!Y717 64S·0760 . , 1 1 , d 1 · pen en r t• nt'l'essary l' "'~ ~ "., " . PT rH11pllont'>l (,1rl mus O\l' ea lnl( olrer flu1blt" i.cheduk. lfa&po~1t1on~avatlm I drtie a ~·,till' Jl'll' rnmpany ~lartml! up Nursing Friday for rr1encll> 14 r,rople Great benes rrce umforms. regolat ~'111 3375 ~:xperu.•nc·e tn husanc•"I MURSES AIDE b~sy real !.'State orr1c~ in no et', Mll;'lt fall am med l.ll'rformance & wage ri• MIERCHAHDISE Sales Health & Bt•atut) office rt'QUlrt'<I Wr•ll or t::xper'd . all s h11li. ~B Monf'n 113 (all fteg~nC) Personnel views Co m pan~ HA.MDUMG I Dissatisfied? 1 l(an1tl'd1md l't1ll~t·11·11 Conv. hospl. Npl. Sch <.:athj644 9990. Serviees ~ponso red socr:il a<' Ill months ago I 1.1,a~ a 11ous Suhm1t rt•i.11111t• Bring yoursmile&Jotn PTTelephonc.home.hr l 1714)!_)99-IS67 t1v111es &. advanreml'nl GIFTWR.AP I rood rhel'ker an a and s alar) 11·'111 1r .. us 1 Free mjr. med . den· per day. make a5.1pt~. R ECEPTIONlST npportun1t1es If ~ c111 SAW supermarket No11o 1 I m l'nls to ~1111 µh\ 1\> I tal & lire ins. Top salary furn leads 5404119 GICL' hu 1mmed FT want to JOlll the numbt·r mak/: S71n> pr rnonlh & Broad l'uhl1~h1nl( l'n Managers Call Mrs Sloan . PT TIME. dt•pendatill'. opening llrs a·»5 30 uneras,tfoodleamaltht• ,l'.l i.>ase apply m person I drive a Sev1lll· Jt•rr) 1 42~ 30th St. Su111• ~ Wanted Retircdcoople 642·8044 I0·20 hr wk S3SO hr No txper necessary na11on s leading shu1.1 l o f'a s hron b ,ta nd ., ~3375 Nc11oportRl!ac·h,!l2fif,:J I To manal(e 36 quiet, PANTS PRESSER, ex StartSe21 8 6469741 Contarl Enka.556-31LO _ ping mall . apply tn the Newport ~arh Centrr I SAL.ES INT Dt:SIGN S•cr-"'-/R~cept. quaint units NB. Costa per or counter girl for RECitPT/nPIST man_a&eranytune Equal < pportun•t} 0 fl • .. ,...._, Mesa area Avail now dry rleaners Duna t'\ll UTY " Em11loyer ecornting .lJr ne< I Nt'edt•d fnr ei1p1111tl1111! 2 I 3 7 6 3 9 4 O 6 Poinl G6Hi252 ..,...,A Active real ~tale office I fl~x hrs Will train real estate orf1t·r 1n 714 646 4664 --"-----A.SSURAMCE has opentng for a well Restaurant RETAIL 49!1 l461 Laguna Beach R 1-: M It I' 11 •'I 1 l ' ~. \ f 1• I Ir 11 I I ,I ( ,1114111 !ftlflll'"' • ,,ij,1r1 luit..01 l';dl it Ito Jot.,'°" 972.9955 Nursing MAHA.GB groomed personable in· St r 8 w Ha I Pi 7 i 3 THE IROADW A Y SAi.ES perienre helpful !;o)l)<I LtqcdSecntcry MARU4ESERVICE R~LVMCHARGE Mfg co in electrical d1v1dual M~t be ex ~~u~~!~ng~~l~t)'~:~l~~e LAGUMAHIUS lnteresl tn an decorat l)'PIDI!: skills requ1rt••I If re(; Ex per I enced crane ~ 11 & 11·1 RelJef. Conv com ponenUI needs top penenced with tyKin~ manager, ex per & mul>I Now tnlen-iewini: for mg Full or part lime Call Harnet,497 4844 CARRY FQX AGES(}' Exp Pl secre ar) operator. mechanic & hos p t. Npt Bc h fllghtexperd QAMgr 3 skills 45-60wpm. ea be mature Responsible ASSlSTANT l"nl.Jmitedo.11.P 96J..6055 SECRETARY/ ~arlsaryexop~ :irc:ea~t3 general boat worker Ded teated & with yrs man exp with estate experience de for nroduct, customer MANAGERS SAl:ESLADY Wanted in IOOIOCEEPER ' Apply in person only smiles Free med. den· mecha01cal hck0 md as strable. Call Suzan ralat'l"1ons. er~ err1c1en •Accessories • -Be h "T SSll-7818 227 20th St Nwpt Sch, on tat & life ms Contart a QA Superv1""~ or QA 63J.0213 " "-•Men i.Sportswea1 ..... dgonak Exar 'dr imlll Fullhme Typtng, hahl lheBav M SI ,,..,8044 -cy&mann111g,U>talap SALF.' ... F"''LLTI ... f'. 4 ayw p mse shorthand fallnl( lv Jfilbf tlh St .S \ ~1'.:VER A f'F.t LEGALSEC'Y ._.... _rs oan ....... · Mgr M1Ss10nVieioarea pea ranee o f th e :>~ons ... 1ng 11.omen's ready le. other general olrt<r Exp'd. for pleasant S.A MECHA.MC --------•! Excell benefits. growth restaurant unit Little or •Men'• f'umishanf(\ wear Pis state ref s duhei. + IJgh\ bookkn·p i--------• med1ums1ted Pl de EXP91EHCED ../ potential Sampl.Jngpro-nobookworklobedone •Ctuldren·s Write 3211 S Coal>I mg e'<feni·nn• 1.il!hl •-------• rense rirm Good typmg. Diesel & gas marme PARKllii...IG redures. mechamcal tn· Sl250mo tostart This 1~ •Gil\ Wrap tlwy . Lai:una Ueuch use 0 i:al<'ulator' I ••SECRETARIES•• SH. ab11itylo 11oork'" engmes. lnstallallon & " s pection . m1rro notapart·l1meiob Wearealsolook1ngfor 92t\51 l.oca terl nn l.1!1 0 IWSltlO GmwS2!1~M1 dependently Benrr1ts Maintenance liSteck ATTENDANT inspectioo.Mustbe able RECEf'T,ITYPtST Crewleadsdayormght, Parttimtsales&on c11ll Penin sula. Nt11o11oirt An•tl'J\H~:s13:?1K1 B verly 953-~ L d s h yard to analyze problems & Estab'd. expor1 mrktg exper part lime Can be 8 h C II 060 · -e-------•I 71~·67o3·7272 IP Immediate opening for a recommend solutions f1 rm needs Recep-scheduled around some employeei SALES eac a 67~ I 111•1 pt ThO rh11rwSM.11N1 Parking Attendant at Rea 11 ability trend t1onisl Typist lo answer college hrs. Call (2131 Apply In person 10 Local home center needs SECRETARY <i o l'o11'1 S.\Sl!I .!tMI LEGALSCTRY Medical our Lido o(fice 9AM to analysis ex per 15 impor telephones & greet vis· 592.2416 for appt 12Noon, Mon "'r1. or hy kuchen cabinets & ap R ECEPTIONIS'l Ex 11 C'on~ult.inl 01m. To Sl500 Commercial litle,ation and corporate background. Outstand mg t'Ompany Call l'a1ge at Bentley-Hayes & A~ ~UC 549-9820 Chiropract1r Asst ' IPM, Mon Sal Nodriv· !ant. Only tho~e ators Vanous typing oppt phancesalesperson Ex Must have pnor shop t.111lc.•mder..Ag~.lnr Receptionist Beaut. mgrequired. qualified please call dutles.accuracyamust "T'-586-1901 periencr absolutt•I) pmgcenterdevclopm"nl 40201l1rchi,:~1·64F.Of. busy office. ~~ ap· Mr 5 . p ier i ck al Pleasant surroundings. Restaurant San Diego Frwy nt F.I necessary. Creal oppl'y or related exper Typt'I NewJ>ort 83311190 f'rt•t• pea ranee. heat y, en· BUILDING 714-581 JSOOfor an appt. excell. benefits &salary S"""T. -O ... l'S Toro Rd for right person Call 70WPM . exper on I UM thusiastic, knowledge of !•-111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1--w ........ KR ,... 1 .,. t p r t ••, ATTE ..... DA..._.T Gd oppty for advanre Equa Opl!('y ~.mployer l Mi<'haelClik 636-SOOO memory Y ew 1 •. ,._ _______ _ Ins billing, peg board· " " me~l Non-smoker only PIIIA STOIE SH90. hvy phones. som1·1• SEC RETA.RY EXEC. --------•I computer very helprut. Ideal position fo r RECT/SCTRY IMS Equipment. Inc . Now hirl.n1t for full & RETAILSALES ____ bookkl'epml( • helpful d LUNCH HELP Great career potential. mature and reliable tn· Dutt es Incl. lypanl(, 2805 Barranca Rd • rurl ti.me openings at FISH &PETSHOP SALES Need I or 2 sales Busy Nwpl Ct.'nlcr de PNsonnel A icrtt~ing H omemaker~. stu Call631·5!16.L dividual to assist us m answering phones ex-lrvlne.S59-690I. ocat1ons at O .C Full or part time. lllor prostohelpus contmue velopers need nitht lh'pt ha~ 0 Pl'mn.: JJ!hr dents for just 2 3 hours MEDICAL ASSIST. the rooming hours Mflve Cran11d:.~ ~me bkkpg Airport. Varying days & over 556-1994 or642 5522 ourdexciting growth in hand Must make itood (,~~~~~~~1.:i~~" r~~ d 0 y a t D e r 1..,.L ofc.. f/"'---. L.. days per week 17A to _a ...,.,.~ RECEl'T·TYP1ST hours; ideal supplemen * * • the 1rect mad advert1s appearance. be ~l'lf Wientrschnitzel. Rr1stol -• ._ ia IOAMl PART-TIME ta I I n come r or 1ng field. Top com starter, well oritamu.'11 Gd t) pin~. '>hrthd t•xp & Rtdhlll $41hour ('nil pu. dfflrecl. H.t. Gen orflce exper. 9-12 homemakers le stu ltetell m1ss1ons Pos111ble & must be capablt' or rr<(cl Non 'mkr Call Rick,!16}07l7_, ti_la.qrt&I 7~ For more mformahon lt.LIHVESW dally,644-9513 dent.J. Our pl'08J'esslve. CLOTHESTIM mgmt oppty Call Mr handling multiple task~ 1_64•0•0•1•23.b.twn-9•&•2 __ Medical please call. Personnel Eam while you team. rrowing company orrc:rs MANAGEMENT & Davenport,$42-9882 riease seid rl'SumP , •• MA.CHIMST Orthodontic AHiatant. Dept <7141760--6000 H E R I T A G E RECEPTIONIST opportunities for advan· •SSIST. salary h111t ory 10 1-------• Small rlean shop need5 Call Dr Joseph Jacobi INVESTMf:NT wlll Pm~S.. cement ~ on your "' SALES Class1C1edM•88'7 Daily Secretary go~ Lathe person. 848.4444, ~ teach you creative Someone who enjoys job perrormanre TR.AIMEES Pilot, P O Box 1560, Sctfti<VMw ~S1yrs ex per Benerat, a::: D.,. nk rlnancing, 1031 Ex people, can handle busy Pleasant v.·ork.in& eoodi P/time mgrn\. poeillons Newport Beach leading Cos t a MB a . Ca l.O\ cly l.a11una lkul'h C M 642-i142. MEDICAL A.SST oa cban1ea. Investor de phones M1¥t be rasblon lions. Mu.st be 18 & over o,,..nln&. min. Simo re· Jewelers seeldng piUme ~9983 scum~ Top de' t•lo""r L' 2 t rr in •w Ii lo ..... --·"·ellng A I ln bt ..-employee, well versed 1n ~ M•CHIHIST r or penon 11 n., {)f Vt pmr .. , • ~""""" conscious. Oppt'y for ad· ,_P8P•)' penon wn l lail ex~r Flex hrs SECRETARY w 11 h net'd~ ec'y ~1th l hr~ _. Newpor1 Be1ch office Exper counselor• re h: .,. ;PM Wk d n-..r. r sales and of'1ce pro Gd • t'ully expenenced Tool I . I\.. I, I ..... . ''•ncement for ri& t pre. en I req oc.m:11ls 0 t'edures. Mon. Wed & knowltd&e or bookkeep l''<P typini: cw a Makrr ~hrhinlll ror FO & BO uper ence 1 ~'\VpC>rt ce Vt 100% oomm '"e •s rson. Richard OuelleUI' 2300S.I!:. Bristol rered R1pidly 11row1ng Sal. 67,_9334 mg het9ru1, apply btwn knark for number.. All srnill prec1Jionmachmi• ntresury Call 9'12·8432 an unusual nppty ror Salon 200 Newport Saot1Ao1Hfiabta Co. Roomform1mt ad 2PM 4PM at the Villa mJr beneftl~ Call Mar shop •~at he. Miii & !714) rl&ht ~l'50I\. Confiden· ~ntfiJ.>r NB. (Nut toMcDon1ld'a) v1ncemenl. Call Yvonne Mu1c1n Restaurant. Jone Sultiv11n, $.tO S0()1, Sudacc Grin der MEOICA.LlECB'T EOE M/F tial Interview. Call E.O.E. Snyder ror app 't 1.F...5 3-4311 So. Coast Hwy. Snrlhnit & Snf'lhnit of 714-648-l~l!. Some back olfice. typ IP!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l1•V•in•c•elll546-!!!!sa.>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll" WantAds CallSU.56'71 4 l Newport Yacht Ex t>anaP int._!93--1$46 Nc-11oport8tachA11ency. 1no , pc"board. one 1-------·· I ·1 Pilat Rtt1ll S1l• change has lmmedopen s-•n·•Y/PllSO ... 4340l'ampusDr . f; () E Machini3t em"ptoyf'f'• Call 548-6691 PARTS . II y · ·" ·"''''' · ·· ·· · · ··.:. ExcltlnJ La1un1 Buch ing for sales person """ ,:" •y " TOOl:lrDllMAICH Mon ....... Sdn Womtn 1 Appartl Store Salts eitl)t!r nttessary rwuvA S•:cUJUrYOUARD Growlnl CQ Sl)l'C1ahzana PERSON ,_Top tooltlng for honut. At t.ldo Village (714 ) To 11300 MU&t have It NNt. clean & rcspon~i Int mdepe1·np• d!..a..~rn .. ~:~r~ MEDICAL ASST E·p•rlenced dart• Prof.Office • ART TIME EYfllfCS . mto~lyat~.!~~HShlelp, 67 . ~:.•1o'n !0:1n'!~~1fityd& blc Al pn:st1111oui1 It><' 'II "' •"""' " PAftTrrlME ,. ... • Newport Beath Udo Of p • 1.~10&_..,.. ... t airy S• Off I t.11y ' " Stnrtln& S4 thr Inquire who ca.n work wtmln N Be 'h ph I per•on necde Im flee n·-..1-.. -.. tlv•, a•· + commi$tlon, full & p rt I _._ .. r 11 prof apptaranct. areal '711 PCH,_~1411 su,.r~l•loo & develop. .. ,eawnpo01ri~c rronf'i medl1te1J ror a muine cre11~ ;·,-tot•" who We ate pre1totly ueklor 1d111ts with put time. Phone ror I t me ..... u l me bents, no ftt. 8W1Y NR -tn•· proti:tl)'pt. build 'bi".k otr1·,... EKO's, in faclllty Cn Cotta M•· cl1111nt ptrtonalltlea wbo would be 1ppt. 781 ·2965 or eotltlona. Salary depen· Firm -------• I •· mal•t or pro .. '~ I w1ot to mlllmla In Pro •-• den\ upon ex~r. Call Ra1cnC" Pc-uonnel Sttretaf'V nt • t"r"""" I ml.Ill. Salary Mutt hive cxttoa ve dlvldual~otcnllal. niemttd lo worlcln& In Sai. • mot""' " N rtN· .. rit:lo . ... i •1 ires Ive dies °fyp pay' "' ....... parts ll:nowled&e. "" ONS m't.h Dail>' Pi'"" Curiera 10 to LS 71tra old. :i:x.11u::..---twpo "'" on Servlc~ M.tttM Sec'y. be (It {7l4l156.: n ego t I ab I e com • HIGH CO Ml-I ' '" ltd -P' US.jlM ill'J '99 l~ Ellcluat\'t 1'1u! oor Ill ... ~:lln~nct Asstl. >'ull ~ter~~~rci~e 6~~t.~2::: We offer 1 "<lmpftltive '!!Ct!!!!!lll!!W!!t!!lt!!.&7!!3-!1'JO!!ll!!!!. !!!!!I ~~~~.so'p:i~~ :~=~Ip~~ i:.:ndar~u i-Sl-l_es_pmon_... , ladiee hi11h S-ec-ret1ry At<'h F'lrm for you• Sm lnhl off1rt umc txp 7AM4PM • 9 1 1 I at y and al~ Friday. Som• Sa.turday ivaUablUty For falh.ioft tton. Npt Btb look in& for an 1n Nat I <'Or p Typ1n~ IQP,.·7AM •hirtt fobr ......... ....-.::: ... o..::1:...1·-,,-,-11-C-1-11-,, m1dtc1l/dt1lal ln L•li"9'l anolntmfftl, ulJ· 142.432l, '* ror Ben Put • rutl ume, will area S1luy + 11ood dlvldual, w1ll1n1 to 1klll1 Rapad ld"anct fountilJI VaUty Clu _,, aur.nctJ*k.,e.A/iPb ci ... 1tliCSAd11rere1l~ WllUamt. lrtln.Pref.~p.\nretall btQ itt.c.Jl 100 learn li'lnlblt', Good mmt' \00'~ frtt Call ~tattal • g~,~~ncr 1•;:· l!.!i~oloed\.1s!:! 1atU "~topeople ' dollda ..a..c• l'toplewbooeectPropl; 1an1u•ce,t1pm11klllt. f4t~~~1~ ln~i'i~~=r• "-pit •ho art H'fklnl._'7""t .... 4·=...a:----11ln eallt rill tMI rt· • Thal'nhattht Word 1roctuor ex .-~ look nr.t ·-reSpriap. idtnlllp 1nd bll r.-ORANGE COAST DAILY "LOT : 11ie futeet draw in lhe DAlt.VPtL<n' pref HIU Danleboa Sn.ellln1 or Newport 1n 1part~ Wiii your Tradt your o6d 1tWf forfll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! eult•I To pl1ce your •• 3a0 W. llAY IT.,• COITA ~ ~· m2t :J Wftl. • 1 Dally Pilot SUVlCB DIRECTORY . )l ~ _ ea''m•~. DrA1•:0c'l1· 040 Ul Cl••:;; To pl•C'I new 1oodiu with • Havt eo~ to ttU7 t1-lfted Id, caU t.odap , MUUM.Of'"OAl\lltlTfuwunlll : C1111lflld Ad Cau To-..-'"' ~.Jt!!:__ Cl111llltdld. 5111 Ctauitltdadl.dotl _ '• ......... ,,............................. a . , '" lull I jCl11tirltd !!!!!~~~~-~~ --------------~----~--------~-.;...,---------....-~------;;.._----~--------~-...-.......___----·--............... -~-.......... --... -...... _ --·,. Orange Coa't DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 30. 1981 • Sell it all and put 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~ines . Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days . For an EXTRA dQy, call today M.2·5678 TM n.w Dolly Piiot 8·Day Week it's a Classified PWS 8091 Dll Oran e Coast DAIL y PILOT 1Sunda Au ust 30 1981 , ...... lwl/ looh, Sii 9060 ...... H,./ Metotcydet/ ]Tr.cit• tHO Atftot W-'ed HtO -:"°--.------r-...:::~~~:;::::,:..:;:,:;;:.:.:.!.,;:;:,!!~!.:.:~~~·.:~g~!!..~:..· !!~ Cit.,.., 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D.c•• t070 Scoohrl t 15 ....................... ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •1111" tO I 0 to.h, Power t040 1o41tt r t04G ...._ p 9040 ..................... • • ·n Santana 20, full equip ....................... ...................... lt65 CHEVtlOl.IT WI ... ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••• ; •• ~•••••••••• ••••• : •• ~ •••••••••• 1"2' rnud'ni hllh111• boat 11f'd ready to tall, xlnt .,4 SUZUKl G'MSO >/4 TOW rtCKUP YOUI IXOTIC Wanlfd m· F.r1t'hon U •17 11' sw.ledt NIWrOITWIMDS p p ~ 111 •hr pridt or fo1 h1t·al h luni; tr1p1 ro11d ~ l 4M-7251 Tr.tr.• llllka lint, clean, Hking Has a new dmr train. & 1•mSH CAIS ~ru are anaiOUJ to lfll ln1m1(' k~ ciu\ w1trr. On 32' ctau1<" Lov. hr ownrrthip In dtx IYllO 3:J rTl41M117~1111 tvni Iii llobif, aU eq11ip' Tlr. ••••• ••••••••••••••••• $~1080 844 9102 only 4,000 mil~ un re • .. ......... ,. 100 .... "'""' '"" ,., '" • • • ""d b " II .... m "" St', r "") m"'t "" '""' OHO •• c_.,. W./ ... Hood• "' UOHC • '"'" ...... """' w•ll I ~-ID IO AVON Rtdltal, Ulr'\. ersVllF 123.~ hand~ome 1111 SIPI 6· f<IUIP.~ NB slip t'ut VAl1111"1; tr1tdt' for 1nfl1t1ble .... 9120 &h<M:I h.-lmf't drpendll but nl't'da aome body m m, IC!lll. Plld St300 171414M ~ SllllOO U4 SSSO d ' deta1l1 cotll ss.211691 ur CON:i;l I .'11\ VT K)T 4!N'7 ••0 ••••••••••••••••••• bl IMO oec) 644 9815 work $ 1600 u 11 Stoo pp 0 r' 7 JO 5PM &Sl·9040 p~'· 71111·1192() L'll \RTER SLll\ 1n;s 1 ·9 lluuble En~ Sloop 7t vw CA.MPH ' e, .• 714 752 2$47 or hOtnt' r••TMMWANTID l 24' Mini 1'rnler With "il'Wl.IOrl lk•arh ru1nplete n1111n11 Ask p 27 POP· top 22 0110 60 8 M w " Jupttc•r S( (or bfwltolft'r l 714497 2SS) ~~' Sk 1 PJa<"k ('(' f.x . :kl' Scarab SporH9'79 eharacltr SlPI 3 II cull 67~l001 for l'hr11 $27 5171 $2,000 mtlts Al.tc> ooe 711 PoP J uit overhuuled A 1 C:1 II Ofn1111 Tut''dlY• 3100 W Coul ~ ~ M..... pren Shart ~ .... , S222 fwin 200 hp Mfrt's. Galley Eron Catohn;; Sport fl,hlM' firm top w/11r OOIYPLJ rlean Sl.100 64(}77112 thru S1tunJ.1y' lJ A M to Nt'wPort Bt-at'h &-.J~ 9030 per mo Incl till sllp l\port To~tr, many "" or lill)' boat f'mt1nl' l'ru~,•nw 'iAUOT Teak tnm New Sttt5 '7!1 GS 425 Surnk1 4~KI 61' M al &42 9400 ·...-~ Leu r u r buy DA lra11 Sa1lln11 JI ll,...O m 111·11. eu·cllrnl 1·111111 O ••••••••••••••••••••••• 730 6620 .... , cc7 o...... 64~ 7271 673 SOii ('()lid POii 11Jp Slll.0(10 ll ' boon lmm111· s.m. l'Ull M MA " Sl lUO 581-079 TOP s DO' I •as 8' Flber&lass L.a k , .... y..., -· or orr t.1rlo Y.11·h1 11> irui\d :..tllll3111 VOLISWAGEN ,. .... .,.., ~ 1 illl.n ~tra l' 2K' CIGARE'rff 19 8 o st on W h 11It.'1 Rrokfra"l' 714 6'1S IJ'JIS l"hrlalni a!I I' .u111" ""~ 1979 CHEYIOLIT t'or tlt"itn llsed 11>' e 11 1& lYPf dlOR> 'Bl .. Vet l': Revenge 270 hp Johnson ° Hos1n1·s5 Mect11111, S.11· llob1e 14'. hi pcrf t117118each Rlvd •7,, llondu 41M1x4 Xlnl Cara,Truck1 wl oara S250 J erry u~ Vt! Hous•bo"t''"' ""0"010" w . ... •l l •• ~2000 " .. LUYfllCkUr h h 8'13-2$49 6 whl 11lum 1rlr Trade, mtr5 " " " "'' " " eddine R<'Cept1on~ ·' ~ u P • m » n >' ~ r a· &• cond Must M't'' Mu)tl We pay <'81 on t e spot' fin 642 4091 , 642 4736 642 7056 120HP OM<.: 11 O. ran1tt'. Cocktitll P11rl1C!i Jllrkcls Uke nu ror ~ lh1· 10..., C11rnper l''c>ur Star sell~ 631 4.UJ Paul 4 six·cd lnm~ 'mr l'Ond , Contact buyer at ...... Powtr 9040 . ' • ' rerr1g, In wtr. hn trlr. Jlnurly. da1lv or t•X pr1ct!586·~7 wlrerrlgeratM & lltove. r1111io & ONLY 33,000 ~··••••••••••••• ••••• •• 4~ Spt ~•sh. ?Y ~olon1~I. SALVAGE SALE food conrl A ~11·111 at lcnd1·d churtt'n. Classie New England Cal I port a poll Y A 11 Motor HOIMI, Sate/ tnlll'i ! I ISl.25531 78 Se a R ay 2 4 ' 1~· TW 6 71 '· Ld d SEALED BIDS as 1s, 2900 9~7 lllllO Boal & trlr All Wood ~ Butane, Qu~ size bed Rfftt/Storoge ~ 160 OMLY S4995 Weekender. VHF', CR, w. ?lertromcs. Just r~· where ls. 1966·32' tis 19 n a owr1der w trlr, Salling lto~1111n.,, ~nbot, ~rsold. 988-~ I Sleeps 6 In excellent ....... ~··•••••••••• .. • MllACLEMAID.A 1tereo,ba1ttank.trlr & 11~1 ,,,hnstoll·ondO W C: gasoline, wood planked Like new 1 0 Mau~ llob1C'ororr~t1ti11•11134' '73 6( N I & condition S900 <.:a11FOR R~N'fA·ll'cH•t•Ar 215-0 llarborBlvd more New <"ond 118 500 75, S99 ,000 hull . Chris Craft F B xt ras '42001M6·6431 )loon J11ht1b"1327110 It Septuncewitrr belwee 10 5 ro"4!8 a1r.1wn.awnini.: ('OSTA MF.sA 7S9·89"" · Bkr 67511007 000 1725 Constellation Express ,. motor 1800 all EVt'li, 0 11 m 11 '" sip~ 7 630-4904 · -t'V('S ' 18' B Roat '?~ ('I '"6 6796 631 7657 • • 645-5700 SPORT FISH ERMA .. ' Crus1er Partially hull ay • a~~•t· loah. Sall 9060 Cambouc '• c:abover 7 3 Do d g ,. M 'n i (,'cJ For Sale b" owner d''1· 48' Toll} '711, TW d>ls submerged from loose design f 1ber11fla11~ •••••••••••••••••••••••1 lt1·,lored wooden Star, shell for m1n1 P\I molorhome 3111 l'OI: Int I Iii JTon 18 box t re•s sa'te Fl~10°0 IOKW Ren l..dd w gear. propeller shaft. pound st?•eHI ~/i o 1!1117 H FLll'l'EH & lrlr N1•" rat'l' r1gaed. No. sails, lon&bed, panellt'd, 65,ooo mi S6:.!0ll l'Jll l'und lll')lufflor bndae.Blmin1top.'dual profmaint,sbp&ownr ingandrracturingshaft turner 7008701 '1111, & an't'''oru·' alt~,5411®4 cabmeta,spkrs,rontrol, S4~0921 ~rnm control• •. 63 Hunt"r "". fin S249,000 Bkr log lnspectveuflalAd END OF S~:ASON Xlnt cond Vl'r) last •8 CLASSIC Rhodes bahts. xlnl t'ond. S:Klll. OPEN ROAD MOTOH ·~ l.'he\ 1o'l 283 loldll)' " "" 675 \IO(J71 96(). J~ evfs v a n c e M a r 1 n e St'E<.:IAL SJOll or b1~1 nfr fi73 ~Kl "ood rulll'r fut & "' n·blt c;c1 mpic S4ouo ufr Twin Ccuaader 2'10'll'" Transport, IB72 Plaren-. 44' Manne Trader 711 &11~7 1124 famoui. Transpar Yet S48·B9'10 HOME \1echJn1<•Jll~ 751 IGllS Matk De SANTIS CHEVROLET San Clemt'nle ll I ·OHO 4t2-t500 WANTED! I.ale model ToyOllfi and \'ohos Call u' TOOA V I! I stilled '781owhrs,4k" llaAve.Cosll MesaCA radar,p1lol.m1rrowJYl' 7b ll\'l<.a;11 i3 t'1,t'll Aft rab1n Trade CABOVERCAMPEH •Int S22o0 646Hllll:! tM!<.h1•\\ 'olnn " 9xtl Onan, luk rockpil derk. Trade Wa.d Yochh Phone 17 141 642·4904 ll'f mkr. wmpaC'lor :J ki·i•I VII~ h hµ 11 II tl'rms hveaboard i.hp 8' w1boot f'or 11ale or 646 5822 flJtbl'll 5 '"""i ~ arn TOYOTA·YOLYO VHF. CB. AM RDF 28 Burtram. SF 72. Sealed b1dsmust1nt'lude dbr 2Ba. "'ll'r lrn1 1 11r 1,111 1 '11-.111 ,11., ad ~venSeu,6759137 trade SSOO 9W2675 TrolltN, Tnrv~ 9170 HOINl lb cll•t -.1n<'h S.·t 1'UH.,...ll·& Earle Ike powerwmch,fullcan\'3' Hdr Rerfatho VHF 10 ... , lolal bid In yarht Only I unil1•r StJ 1U1rnll~<!:..'G7 ll11BIE112s 1&2 F'uluracam~nhell.(1b,000~••••••••••••••••••• upfortr~"ork $tll00 CooloM•oo o covers Allrtshmgequip 'umlog, lab!.. 5 llroop Cashier's Cherk or SIOOK 111 S!llJ !Joo 111 · mass, '76.'77. '78 Ford 77ShaMa.2S 11lp'!I wlf ~Sntl3an 5 l"l •• .. JOJedt O.u u menl 6" bow plank '" ball Ink. for lhl' 'enoui. Money Order, payabll· to New po0rt YD« ht ~;ll SAIOT S300 l(ood rond S475 for quick Ranchero 631 3254 t•ont . good rnncl $1K1M1 board bail tank, 2 f11(ht fisherman shp sareco lnsuranrr No chan.eS1~llkAJ '•i<!lll WiH '.tie 546 5243 ekd ~ 4025 J.'11111 74 ('ouril'r 1 ~11 mg chairs, outnl(l(er' OW C Sl?K $31.000 per!>onal rh~ks Mauk . d 1 v.kda.)& Motorized llln 9140 ''IC k longbl.'<I Sl500 lb d k l I k 22 L'hl'l'ta,h, Man)' II\ .11,n 1(1Mxl c umt Sino"' I at SI / ••••••• ••••••••• ••••• •• Auto SerYiU, Parl1 11111 «u 6"'117 ou oar 1 !>Ill' • 3., l ""JL't.ITL'.. s· .. d envelope l ~ealed b1rl1 rru1i.('r l1rnd11m trlr bt•'I ulln t.7'17~Hfi ur l O I , pl """" portable bait rere1ver ' , r . r. • 11nd submit tu c·11111 4M Oldh s7500 !l!Jll:'>i.!fi~ 675 0~1 Doclu 9070! 'l!OBolavl.lb Moped •• ~!;~~~~~ •. !~.~~ '/HHANl1 1f:IWC:1 Long ranl(e 300 gal~ r ll. 77 l" l'r~ader!> Shed bo 1 t and /\, 1 llUll 526S 1 ••••••••••u••••••••••• Lrg 2 57f~~k SJOO 1.uJdt•d." ~hell. ss21111 fuelm4lanks.120l(ab lo>Ahr!> soriates, Mu r1n t• SAHTAHA20 SO 'HDfMooriftq .,.,.....,.,., M•tStft Mll>Ybl waterm 2 lanh Lmnl( o w r S46K Offers Surveyors . 1900 01un11 loata.R...t/ f:1111111 r .. r fill I' ur 1 Ill 3H' ~uilG42iJ35 Brand ne\\' lnd11111 Mo THISW-fftd!! '711 l'h1•\\ ., I' l'I . aboard 2refrg.~ bulant• Lane. Newport lteuth Charter 9050 1rum• OuL,t.ind111.:1;11·1· GiS OIJS6 Ped,Otroke SSIXI 240Z block . head , v. trn 11 r ~h••ll \l s lo v e w o v t' n . 35' l'llRIS l'omndr Sf CA 92660 befon· S1•111 4. •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• n·1•ur1I T1 111l1•r I ~ h.11( I 751 8MS wheels, tires /\bo H" rruisl', 1111 whl. _..ll'n'fi & monom at1r head. 1:1 pt• ·10. t v. t:rl 3 F' W C 1m 1981 Bids "111 bt• Ol>\'llt•cl ,a"' s·1:.i•1 ~""' K!.1111 d\, 1:0 l' a 1 MD . seeks, Ii v"' ,77 llONDA EXPRESS w1dl' fiberglass rt·nder11 tape, x Int s:-.,1ui ~H 1197~ deck. swim step, board mal· cond 1J1to that datl'. lol'ut1on 1,r f>l•1 l 1t;1 .. 1N -.k11cJ~ I i.lboardshprnNB For44 Asnt'w 200mi S:l2S 768 5837 Pll'asl.' kt·ep V 9570 ing ladder, sleeps ti l'ht10M0 lrom S595K ves~el al9AM llulllnn• 4H'l.uxury~aihni:)aiht ft rustom ratch W p11y fl4o.oo9S ' lr)ing an1 Safety equipped 3 firt' 6759007.9601725('ves 15 due und Pll) uhlt• lull) equ1pp<'(I, I'll" 111 LASER 1<'£E & or W render ••••••••••••••••••••••• exl1n gu1shers, 2 II fr within 10 dll)'~ ufll'r hul S4t10 d11y Nwpl l11·i10~•I I Xl11t 1111111 1~15 11u1 1 '"'n 11'l'S 644 0381 uftcr MUST SELL Peugl'ol SSA YE SAVES ·73 Dodie work 'a1ul1t·k rafts, flare kit , J b1lgl' openinj! owni•r 11• & n·fs rvq ('upt 111, I 11 I~ i-.uu 1-·i~h Sail Uual Gl'\1 Moped Gd shupt 1250 WITH USB> PARTS ~h1rt . 2lUJ 7i l>ocll(t' pumps Best offer oH·r (;1•1 (iREEN l'a'h sen es right to rl'luw 1213 1 167 !A~7 I p1.rr1•11 1111 ,11mnwr l>.1t•k un Marc·us <.:hannel 759 oal8 Eves Imported car parts l'arry' an. S10110 15:!~ S12.ooo Call a.ns"er .id f11rW111n;l'll•pha11b irnyandallbicb I SJ!iu t!H~i,·· fur 2:i boat Avail 9 1 78 Gilane Mopt!d Gd IMPOHT N1·wport Hl\tl I' \1 •387,6t2UXI >Allh,1Cla~~1hcdA<I !;75!1H7~ cond. 1600 m1 S225 AvTOSL"PPLY t.t22050 I "Iii",., ..,,78 ll;n e snmethini: 111 ~•·II• . ~ 1111l >A lt.11 11111 "' "'' 111 1 · ~ ...... 9 IOI N M nchest r ·7c I> I \ 1 c· I Classified Ad.\ 642 56illj ' .,..... "" Class11tt"d ads do 11 "t•ll ~ :int.\d ll1'llul1, t.I~ ~iiH l>.1 II) 1•111111 ·1 ""t 11·1h \\ Jiit \d~ Call fi4l 56711 '"" .,,... ' a • l' ot K•' '111 '"1 '1 Julie Moped SJrhs Anaheim 7711!1'100 111nd l1 1gh m1 S3111111 ~:!~·.~:.~ ....... !~~.~~~.~~·.~.'.~ •••••••!~.~~ ~.~~·.~:.~ ••••••• !!.~~ ~~.~~·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~~·.~.'.~ • ...... !~.~~ ~.~.~~·.~.'.~ ....... !~.~~ ~~nor s1~~1!~~: ~he~~~~ \!:~~e1~~~~~11 'A/!~~!' ,i;o~~1~:1( ~.in tu 11 l Basket All Incl Les~ Olds. Pont Xlnt rnnd fu~111111 ti 1, I m•w 1•111: than 250 m1 k25 obo S2oO or ofler i 11 \INN Cil'-' c H SJ 1•111 646-BIM 645 8294 645 61180 1981 TOYOTA PICKUP 2189 cc engine. 4 speed transmission. one touch tailgate panel & f11lly fa r 101y <'<1u1r>r ••ti 1016088) s Wl'YI GOT THI BllT PRICll ON ALL 4x41 IN ORANGE COUNTYI 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAM Equipment includes an aolomahc 1ranam1ss1on, power steering, power brakes, pin S1npe. wheel well moldings and more• (204126) 59622 1979 VOLKSWAGEN SCllOCCO EQu1pment 1ncluoes 4 cylinder engine AM·FM 1tereo cassette 11nted oiasa & ateel rldlal lires 12esx101 55999 1969 MERCEDES llN% 220 DIESK. Eqolpment Includes 11r condlt10n1ng, 4 •PHd tran1m111to~~ AM·FM 1te1eo runs & drlm Ilka "NEW ., (07"15) 55999 1981 VOLVO GLT 2 DOOR SEDAN EQu1pment includes 4 speed overdrive transmission, alloy wh eels. sunroof me1a111c pain! and more1 (199342) 1974 VOLKSWAGIN IUS Equipment include• 4 cyl eng1~. 4 speed transm11110n air conditioning. AM-FM 11itr90 & complete custom 1nter1or (851SYD) 548H 1981 VOLVO DL 4 DOOR SB>AM EQu1pm0111 includes an automa11c 1ransm1s~1on . p0wer s1ecring. pawer brakes, pin ~tripe and wheel well moldings (683772) lt79 HONDA PRELUDE Eou1oment includes 4 cyhndtr engine, 5 soeeo 1rans AM·FM t1ereo sunroor end tinted glass Very blackl (344XUF) 55999 Motorcydn/ 4 ne.-. 611 Serie!> tir<·~ 77 Chl'\) \JO rulh wn' Scooten 915() " i.;s mar & 'PiHl'I ~llM J ( .1m fm \Int •••••••••••••••••••••• mag, 5 lug, JOCJ ~ 1194~ 1 uud offer 'lf.3 1~12 '74 lionda Motorl'yrle 19K 2 NEW VW lirt'!> & rim' iJ l>od11e \30 1111•1 Juto miles Perfel'l rond M1l·hehn SllOboth I J1r, ""' l'h \ll·n~• 111 SIOOO S49 3758 642·6581 m1lc.,g1> Jll•rfr1·t ,hupl' '77 Yamaha XT500 En S25<.IU 5521~ EH'' & duro, xlnl cond. man) Autos for Sale W kt"nd~ :.51i mn •>flll'I.' extras , must s~ll •••••••••••••••••••••••'hour~ 645 1390 IMPORTAN"l 62 CllF\Y \'1\\ NC.YJ'ICETO · . . '78 Suzuki GS7SO 4 in I lltader t8K m1 Xlnt C'Ond S1 100 Olio I 642 2046. 642 67611 Mu~I See' I '7 9 Honda Hcrwll I S6CXJ ~II 1164~ I '80 C R250H llunda j Elsinore with full rictini: jear SI~ 9007865 ·72 llonda 350 SI 25 per I CC Call M1kl' Alt 51 645 0501 ·75 Kawr.i.sak1 100 t°ll'an rond. Only 900 m1 s:ioo 760 8S38 ·79 Kawbak1 650Sll, 4K mi. xlnt cond man) •tras S2200 Ml 9'.!18 '79 llonda XLISS ~t up ror d1rl SS75 D.t)' 631· 1715, E\es ~U'JM '78 Kawasaki KZIOOJ. + arceuunes $1600 OHll Ml 5367 4utos, Hew 9800 .....•••............... WANTS TO BE YOUR #1 Volume Dealer in Orange County Discount on All Models Turbos Included -·-New "1981" 210 Hatc hbark 5 speed tr1ru & melalhc point. 1236429) cStk. 21161 S5088 -·-New "1981 " 510 4 Doo r Ha l ch bark Equipment 1ndudes 5 •speed tnns & prolrC'l1on packa&e 1213'184 I 1Stk "''s&588 -·-New "1981" 280ZX 1 Co11Pt. Options in<"lude 5 11p ud tran s , Gl. puk11e. ai r C'o nd .. two.tone pilot. T Top. I alloy whee la ' more! I ("51 a:fia I All prit'ts + tu, llt'tnse. d ot' fee & d ea ler lnetalltd of1tlunK Salt udt 48 hour8 after publltallon Care aubkct I to prior• le READERS /\ND <.;ood rnnd 114"" 11r.-,, ADVERTISf:RS S5St.1 49-1411'/it The pnn~ or 1lrm' 76 DOD<a: \'\:" ('on advertised by 1 t•hielt• \ er~wn l.m11h·1l l.1k1• dealer~ Jn the n•h1dl' nl'w 531(~1, &II V4SU dass1 (1ed adH"rt 1,1n~ Autos Want~ 9590 totumns does not u1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ludl' any applleablt· Wt: l'i\ y TCll' 1>111,1.A I( taxc~ hC'ensr. trnn~ft•r fo 1 '"" u,;•d , ,,,, ll'CS, frnaOCt' l'harjlt'' forl'll(ll donH!~lln UI fl'e!> for air poUul1on rnn das\H'~ tr 111ur 1 Jr 1\ lrol dev1C'l're111f11·alwn' extra 1 ){•Jn ""' u' or dealt'r documentar) t'I RS1 • preparation charges un less otheNISl' ~l'N 1fwd by the adven1~er Antiques/ Classics 952(1 ......•••..••...•.....• •I In Or.,~ C-+y 2!1'.!5 ll,1rb11r Uh ti l'0..,'1 A Mt:."A 979-2500 PRmlE:ST '57T-llRD IMTOWH! HST Offfll! 11XliUK.Z1 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA Ml SA 642 • 0010 1)631 t••tbor A1~0 C.1atOtr1 Gtow , .. llli·Jlll 1926 REO, mWll sell. 4 dr, orig partA, 4 hp. 6 cyl. xlnt·good cond for restoration . runs, SI0,000 0 90. 968 22S2 tSlO .•.••.•...•.... , ...... . Wiii trade for recrea l1onal vehkle a lovely I yr old 2Br, 2Ba. family rm. dbl aarace. covered pat10, de<"Orator drps. wallpeptr. dbhse, pool, Jtcu111. saun11 1n PaJm Sparlngs, equ1ly S38,000 75l·!M2..._566-17J2 W•llBwy Or Sell Your Cl~an Import On Con,iqnmentll ! Coll Owr Used Cor Mano9~r TODAY!!! 131-2040 495.4949 Soddl~boc~ IMW Minion Viejo WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ! FOR USEO CARS AUHMAGMOH flOMTIAC/SUIARU 2480 llarhor llhd COS1 A \tf'.\A 549.4300 549.1 457 PORSCHES WANTED Alto" us the opportun1t) 1u i·on51der thf' 11ur1 hast• or tradC' 1n or \our rtean Porsche t 'hrc:k v.11h l s Today' ~~ , \f"ill ,,.,..,,,, Hlw1i , ,, .. th ' [ ,, llft ••• 1lll WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHli.L CHEVROLET "" 11.u ..... , 111 ... 1«'-"l\\1 L"\ 546-1200 HIGHIUYll Top dollars for Spon1 C1rs, 8ug1. CamJIC'r11>, 91.-S,Aod1'1 4 Wltffl Dri•n tSSO Ask forl' CMGR JIMMAllMO YOU<SWAGEN l8711 &o<"h Blvd HUNTINGTON 8£At.1i 141-2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I t7t DODGE 4X4 rowaWAGOM 150rtCKUP Aulom1tic lran11 , pwr ste.rina, wide wheels It off ro1d tlttt, but'ktt 1ea t t " mor e• OM31723). OMLYSHH MIUCLI MADA 2l&OMarbor Blvd COST,\ ME.5A ____ 45-1700 TOftDOLUR ftAIDFOI GOOD&CLIAN USIDCAISI Top Dollar Pld l"nr Your Car' JOHNSO.. & SOM LNic•Mtrcwy 4!626 llarbor Ri va t'osla Mesa 540.5630 w•'!l.. OVER lluelootr For Your Good VW, PorsrheorAud1 VW PORS<.11E AUDI 145 E Coast H1way iii Ba)s1dl' Drive '<t·" port Bearh 61~0900 Premium prices paid for any U!ed car I foreign or domestic I 1n iiood rond.luon See l.:21 f'lrsl' ~I! 11 11 IM·I fClu1 I ,.1,, ll..-,1 >Ill ll:UJ WEIUY l SED CARS & TRl'CKS COME IN OR CALL FOH FRH A,,IAISAL C'ormier l>eL1lln CHEVROLET IK211 BEACH BLVO Ill :\'TINGTON BEACH 847-6017 °' 549-lll I Autos, llftpotted ...........••.•.••••••• A.udl 9707 ....................... 1979AUDI 5000 "S" Loadt'<I w11h options m rludini: sunroof i.tereo l J"l'lll' & more' A loca I one owner car "ilh LOW m iles ' 1214XGl" I $9800 Call 760-0544 IMW 9712 .•••..•.••............. For The Best Buy or LeHl' Deal In Oranl(I' County l'Om.S&,Y" SADDL&ACK IMW 28402 Marguente Pkwy M u.slon V1eJO AVERY PKWY 1 ~;XIT5 F"WY.1 131-2040 49S.4949 Cl0ted Sundal'.,S S1,H9!&DD OFHEWIMW"S Salr' and Leasing al compelll1\e prices Ex· rellent 5rrv1ce and parts de pl Good sell'ct1on of pre· \ 1ously owned BMW & other fine cars in ex rellent rond1l1on · Wr also have a least l'ompany that let1ses other makes of autos. trurks and vans. For ad· d1l1onal u\lonnal1on on leasing please call. 714 972 1270 7141661 9611 fo'or a good deal and good & .......... ,. ... CREVIER SAlES-SEA~EASING 108 W I ti $AHT A AHA 71 41835-3171 CLOSE08UNOAY Fe 'Slf •rW • .._.,rW W... burW ~hr W Wei...,,,_, ....._••rt.ct Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. 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Gd cond _14*1 . ••unrool. eae Western 1tyle whl 1 1 YO&.YODIAUR COMT.,....TIM5 '711 Charier .Must sell ' 77 OU)S 71 ~· ori1. ownr. 1lnt '72 STAWGN. deu, air, ·1141 ltJS 2105 Calll.31-7791 rims for Super B~le IN ORANGE COUNTY! ADl&&.AC? M•ft. fm eusetle 91 lllBCY ~~r:,~oa. la300 firm radio, auto, nu tires, i s CIVIC, AIC, 4 •pd 450SEL Body 7z ooo ... leyw 975 l20e~ --w C lalbit In I Nffilt 'OtM body I< little Lo1drd' Low low m11ee OOOml. -Cttan 6 &harp SZ.~. miles. Ne"( brakt1. •••••••••••••••••••••• 'H Convertible. Xlnt SALJS-SllVICI lo~ 'tr! *illeue"!~ ena work l4$4l 080 Nt1rly new ! C2i03Sl-'V t ·:~,~~1!,~~:r~f~t 'T7 280Z, showroom cond, tu.ins tires, v1lvea Sunroof, l DEALER IN U.S.A. cond. Auto, new radial.a. AMD ~ ttutive ••euion•I 13H301. SJJtl 127 18,000 ona mi., many ,,._. 9730 stereo, CIC but netda ROY .~-~.llMOIC>-OVEltSEA!DEUVERY &..9tlllfidloa '76.\tptn w11:1.11r, radio, JIMMARIMO 00. .11tr11ln41:s.s11900 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• catconv.forCahr 59500 ~CARVER 7tVWConv.Wbtouwht. EXPERTS Of-ltll tall whl. xlnt cond, l VOLKSWAGEN "74 2002, lnwac. AM/1-'M 75 280E 2+2. Ac. macs. 8 JAGUAR 875'9111 lo ml, 11nl cood, St0,000. c----owner, '2198 ur bett of· 18711 Btach Blvd ca11ette, new top-end, track 21 mpg. Top cond W M-;rcedes 380SEL 081, ROLLS·ROYCE Ca.U Joy ~ T~. ('714) I.AIU ID -fer 1183 ~ 142•2000 Trana, clutch. carb. ke00.546-S'll.8 -0 HERS silver melt/blue Int 1*'''"r.om ~90721·30· · wkda VOLVO MowllSt.al '70 Challenger bit 360 _eai~~G-~ ·11 280 z.x 2+2. 5 mos Weneedyour8cyUnder snrf, j~t arrived 1714l =::'1m~ '68BUG.1u&o1Ue1t.New ttMHuborBlvd. N~m~~ BfiM, •:88 Dana 1•eari 1972 Old ~ C'utlu.• 'Tr BMW.5301 nLoewded. ~~~e 1 1111vert d1971e-11M1 J1ad11u,an1 Todp ~3931Wkd_ys ClOStOJUNOAYS deanmg.1, eb!'.!!e!~dy COSTAM&SA ("A ( Jl!IL.P~b/ofrMHl034 ~~t::n~i~~~~omtfi~~: Ultenew' a ·"""ume eaaea 0 ~r pa or goo '79 3000, Blk-Bllt, all op. . ;-·~·=~ 646-910354~9467 • ~ • 70 Dodge Dart, 4 dr, u holster and body 1n _ _.~1~171.. S314/m o. ~dn. :s.59-4120 cars. Ilona. Sl9,400. 847-2736 or s.berw 9762 70 Bue. xlnt mechanical /•~IO 1~11tw,• 1~,.. 73.500 ml, 6 <'YI. auto, P b Yd 1 Sll40 '68 llOO, amlfm. clean, '73 24-0Z, must sell, 38,000 IAUER MOTOIS 898-2044. •••••••••••••••••••••• cond .. S200>. Hunt. Bcb 71 YOlYO <'"''''A"' ')4l• '111•1 new AM /FM radio. new ;~~~43 con 1 ion, recent ens ovtrb1ul. mi on reblt eng, am/fm 292S Harbor Blvd. 75 Merced ~E 41 600 , MUST S&L HOW ~: 4 Dynamite 4 cyl. wagon. tires. xlnt running cond • . . S2200. Cal!4t&·l475 _ s\ereo, wire cap1. CaU COSTA MESA ml, rulleefact. ~q~lp. 78 Subaru GF, s spd, ,73 SUPER BUG like nu. Auto. & air. Xtr11 sharp -s9so ORO S48 8010 uft t:ut Sup B~ug~am V~ ~ D.._ 9720 Tomat962-7369. 979-2500 Bel&e on beige SLSSOO runa lrt•~ xlnt int. 1 Gd mileage, sunroof. (O!Ml.XGSI NOW 4.30 tlr Air. dotru1H"11P .76280z -, ----·. · owner, 134SOOBO. S35000BOS73-4646 2995 St.'ali.. win ws. a (•x •••••••n•••••••••••••• a c, maJll· S~· EX·CELEBRITY CAR neeot. Bff 6. 675·68S5, 54().~ ------JIMMAl.IHO Ford 9940 tra~ $84006310443 DIMOSAUlll sb.ade Xlnt con Paint '73 Jag XJl2 Offer ..!•kforShddon -"1 WO YOLISWAC.EH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!177 (.' ti·, S e 6 Now clurina out alli98t fair-'-S~395. ~1·5007. 640-8644 _· --'72 4 Dr 250. A/C, tobacco :1n1 eond~O:, ~i '79 Sclrocco, lir, l200 18711 Beach Blvd IN PDAl'R£SS ·~ i:;rd ii~ o~~)i:un l'YI. n~ana;'~pt1'ri~~~~r~at Demos. 210'1, 3tO's, F.n-wl 9723 IC GMa 973 brown. AM/FM, auto, oUer. 982.7510 over wboleule. Ms-5.:ml 142-JOOO___ ftua . m1 cond 962 4217 510'1 2IOZX's&~x ·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• --oodcond. call67S-4149 9631713 Limited selection 1972 Dino 246 CT Xlnt •;••••.c••••••••••c,•;•• '71 2400 s unroof Toyah 9765 '74 Ka.rm1m1 Ghia Xlnt 1974YOLYO 142 YEAR END '78 Fairmont Xlnt rond 11979 Cutia~. all optlotl!I. COME EARLY ! cond Daytona Seats 1n!!isc~~~~':i Sl~· AM/FM,AiC,4-spd.JOK •••••••••••••••••••••• cond MIAR sell' S3500 4 cyl , automallc tranJ., • Low m1 1-'ull)' lo11ded must sell below book S2t,000 :s,s7.g1i.; m1 Sl6,_SOO ~~2 71 TOYOTA Eves_. 76G-84:11 radio. tinted glass, steel C LEARAMCE k2SO 646-9737 S5195 6«'6nl, 847 OJ:!7 19~r1D~u~·=~10 Rot S7HMl 9725Maldo ---973 ·~r~~r':: ~1s?~i 1.~c~T ·~2u~~ri!. ~ter~~:1~~ ~~11!~t1&esi~e~~·~ SM!' ·~~!'J~P"'~;r~1r:~K;:1 j~!'!~~ ••••••••••••• !!~~ Hatchback Coupe 4 •••tttt••tttt••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• wur,673-m'e ' s speed w /air s_onc!.S2,000.642· 12 1270MCRI MustseeS9:W> ·72 Runabout /1. c. speed trans .. new palnt '76 131. 2 dr s spd. ·so RX7 custom black & '71 MBZ 220. llr. slick, Bt11e/bel1e. A real '74 BUG, extra clean, de ONLY $3999 * L ll.rro ~9514 AM 1-'M rass 1 owor & extra ruce. C!l83XNZ1 AM FM can stereo. Id 1 ·, kind 1 ded like new S42SO beauty. CIO'ZVABl pend able, S3200 FtMAMQMG 1974 Pmto St.lllon Wag elo\' rads Vl'r) ctn IStk.lS23>. C67~1.,~3ondE ~Oita~~· ~onde~ ~O .OOOoami :-67S.7Ull S4HS ~2785 <onapprovedcredit l Xlntrond St400 0BO St,3000B05.S25040 OHLYS2599 """ · ves .. w n..a, SU,9501080.885-4627 MG t74Z JIMMAllMO t970VWSqblt.runagood, *HUCH 960SS86after4PM 1·111 l'mto lltchbk Auto. 760 0853 •••••••••••••••••••••• YOLICSWACilM mt great, need! no work TOYOTA·YOLYO DISCOUMrS 1967 1-'ord Truck 1"1 ton, AM FM Cass Stereo. l~~o~!tl~ ~ D~u~~r '75 l24SPYOER '80 RX1 white. excel. 1969 MG COUPI 18711 Beach Blvd S20000B0548-179'l ttu Hn.r 11.4 * TR_,...15 small V8, camper shell. f\lr Xlnt cond $3200 cond. (709XJV) ISlk Converti:,e~/OBO cond S9900 Days Relu ctantly mull 142·2000 . 1972 VW Bug Super Cttiowue sBiCl10H' runs1d.$6(k) 55!16:m 1603). .7 F d 1 493·8976. eves/wknds see .. need bigger car. '78 Celica GT U\blt, 33K clean. am/Im stereo. "UHJOJ • uo.t .. 7 498-4283 '72 PINTO Runabout. <SllK OMLY u 595 4 iat 128. 2 r. "nt 675~16 Any trade considered mi, AIC. AM/FM cass New int, must see to ap '74 Galaxy Runs JCood m1. good ('Ofld, ac. nu cond lowmiles.St600 Call SS2()() §31_:_3327____ preciate. S2850 968-2073 71 VOLVO NABER~ Private party 961147411. 11res,Sl,295 631 21 19 95H~70 MaMnlti 973 ---or 963-484Jor best ofrer Dyna mate 145 wgn ~ -751 l!W5 1974 Datsun 260Z 4 .76 F'iat 1.,, Spyder Xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••• 157-0901 or '70 Cerona RWlll good. 'S6VWBUS s peed w/air Veq (' \DILi \ Pty111outh 9960 ed t d "" 491t AS07 bod nd Ut rk l~ ,/ .ii • Uetcoln 9945 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• spe rans .. air con . "Ond Must sell. o··~E -y s e WO . s with bed. "assettc. SI ""' sharp. (099LGAI mad wheels & like ' ""'""" ----$500 cash takes 84().33 ' oN\J S2195 l•~Xl H.irtu tv_., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 .. YMOUTH NEW ! 1018121 J (Stk 63Hl21J COUMl'Y'S MGI 9744 art6. · ~52lb___ JIM ....... Rl ... O 1 "'·' '""' '>40 »1t-• '69 Mark Ill ..-.. H d 9727 EXCWSIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• · vw N--'-1 ...,.. " XI t d S2tM.IO Arrow Hatchback 1596). °" a '75 Corolla Sdn 4·spd, air, 67 · """"" cng a so YOLISWAC.EN n t•on 4 speed trans & radio. ONLY $4611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASERATI D 71 MGIB' d runs aood. Sl400. Relfa· roof repair, European 18711 Bea"h Blvd '78 Cad Seville Diesel, 67~ 4479 673 4848 11158VCY I An l'xcellent All price! plus tax & license, doc. fee & dealer installed options Sale enda 48 hours after publication. Cars sub Ject to prior sale Ynamlle ' roa ster " air co d No rust El"st • 1979HOMDA bletrans. 551·1437 n '" 142•2000 46.000 mi. White on Mercurv 9950 huv al DEALERSHIP lo beautiruJ cond orrer 960-4645 i 1 ded -·' ' 'ltfLUOE '78 SR5 Piclt·up. Good -~ -wh le. immac. oa ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHL Y $3395 4 cyl . 5 speed trans., :~~~ ~!~1~~r anywhere C995UKDl.695 cond klOO. '65r Classr11c VWbl redh bug, '76 VOLVO 244A S!J98 494-8051 days . ·sow Cololnydedl'url< IO pa'i. MIRACLE MAZDA AM /FM stereo.sunroof, 673-~ act. sn , r t l ruout. 4 cyl , aut.omallc trans . 4.,.,..4741eves. gn. oa w•opllonb. ll50llarborBlvd tinted glass & very BEACH IMPORTS JIM MARIHO nu tires & brakes. xlnl factory air rond , power •79 Sevill~ brown mett . nu tires & brake,, 39K COSTA MESA black! (34UUF> 848DoveSlreet YOUCSWA .. EH T,..,.. 9767 cond Only S2 150 steering&brakes.tinted loaded. xlnt cond As m1,.S7500 IW0174 00 ONLY $5999 752.0900 18711 Beach Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0172 glass & steel radial tires sume lease or bst orr MvstmHJ 9952 us..57 -- newport datsun i I ~ ? 33 1300 Earle Ike TOTOTA.YOLYO 1969 Harbor Blvd l_~Z.2~0 TRIUMPH '70 VW camper, beige C486PQll 631-3629 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 'l Y HORIZOH M.rcedfta.a 974 We need your l!J76-l'79 We need your 1977.1980 , _ _ -. loaded w/all options AM FM. C B. \Int shJrp orii.i t·oo1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• C doll d TR7s or Spitfires' Top BaJa Bug 2000 CC 'i. lots New Mich tires SS.495 transp S200J r1nn C714 148Ul LA 1 631-7170 MGI OWNERS OWNERS., 1 St~~~rrer I ONLY $4999 ·ncoupe DeVille. lo m1 . 74' Must JIM on rblt eng Dynamite 4 'peed 1n M Bs' Top ar pal d 11 d r d of extras 645 7400 5467813e\es S2995 1"~=~~·4 SELLJNGYOUR MB ' roreoodcars• c~rs~r pal or goo I 6468310,6317412 TOYOTA·YOLYO "81 El Dorado. loaded. "65RedConverttblc 6C)I JIMMARIHO ........ 001 ... u o.tm . WE,AY ·~E:.~n~·s IAUERMOTORS Wanted clean 71 \!W ltUHn.rlh4 burgundy & gold. 9.000 3spd,CLf:AN $6!1!1~ ur VOLKSWAG&I TOPDOlLAISS COSTA MESA 292SHarborBlvd popt.op camper Call c.,,.,,..,. m1. full 5 yr wrnt( be~t 6751476t1llll4!'JHI 111711ReaehBl\d VISIT YOUR Call Jack Bacon O COSTA MESA Evenings :s.51·1280 I'll .. ., 101 ... u 0.946 7 Owner m~ sell Sl8,000 aft rail M~ro'IO KellJe 842-2000 OR"'N,._CO ST JIMSUMOMS 979-i~ Q_ 979 2500 ·11 BUS. orig owner. 10 -1714;594-611111eves. Ml'STANC io red con .77 Volare pi.. pb. "c. ~ 95 A IMPOl'TS 77 MGt • -mi, xlot cond. ~ t978264GL. loaded. sunrf. '79 Eldorado, loaded. 't>rttblrrestored SS99S am Cm ca.s:. Xlnt rood H OMDA l9'70Harbor Blvd. British radn& green 'B' '76TR7, Air. AM/FM. low _?55--17631 673-~ ~~ ~~~ · 85~.:1~ orr~r silver, 39,00lmi, Sll,800 951·~ SJOOO 54118270 HEAD~AITERS COSTA MESA roadster w/blaclt up· ma. Cd cond. S3775. •'74 BU~. 40K ong mi. '69 144 S Good Trans _fvt art 1. '73 Mustang Grande 69 Plymouth To Aylll 631·1.2'168J3.9300 holstery It's dynamite' 847-5776 --new p11nt, mech. perf , '79CoupeD'elg. Air. radials. am/fm, Satehtc S.'iOO 080 l~'t"...!! .. -•• ~ ••• 1696RtH> Yolisw.-9770 M~t ~elllJ!O~S-2929 ~.~~!s~~ ~~~~11~:~ 29Kmi.lml. S2800 548-spi_an 5 S48-ll64.5 UNIVERSITY '79 300 TURBO DIESEL. SlH5 ....................... • 76 .... make orrer 752 !!090 ~33 '65 Mustan1. 2 dr. reblt 7~ Valiant Sedan. like SALES&SERVICE snrf. aux lank, stereo JIMMAl.IMO 1979YW Xlntcond 12750 '78245DLWACON '68 fleetwooif Brougham e n g . needs paint. new Lo m1. less than M.tSel OLDSMOllLE cass. 26.500 mi, dk red, VOLKSWA .. IM SCllOCCO 831-7311 4 spd OD. atc. am1fm lmmac inaide & out. s1200 080.646-6541 10.00tl m1. auto. air. lltlS W ... -..d!! HONDA pvt pty 126.000. Call 18111 Beach Blvd. 4 cyl, 4 speed trans.. ·69 vw Baja. New eng, cass, roof rack. 41K m1. Sl900/0B0&45-463l 1!.1!... '66 Mustang V8. auto, air. S3,000 645-GalO 2 4 OZ bloc It . head ' CiMC TIUCKS 673-9336 or answer ad 142·2000 AM /FM stereo cassette. new trans. new tires. xlnt cond, $8253 '78 Seville. Rolls Royce pony mt xlnt cond S3250. '76 Vol are wgn. auto~-~l wheels, tires. Also 8" 2850HarborBlvd. 11226,642-0JO. p M 9750 tinted elau & s teel new Int RedS3500 Best AMI Used grill. Blk/slate gray 5334242 pb. a c. roof rack. gooo wide fiberglw renders. COSTAMESA ·79 240·D. sunroof. auto one radlaltlres.(268XJQ>. offer"·7· •.c" · ot, Musl sacrifice under '69 V8 Jal. ac, pwr st. cond s1eso 1oeo. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• O ... LY $5999 --'"~ ·--••••••••••••••••••••••• wholea1le. UK> or bat G d 768·S837. Please keep 540.9640 trans. air, stereo. 1vor_y nPOISCHl9J4 " .76 Rabbit. 50,K mi ~ill GeHf'Cll HOI ofr!SS8-S8lO pwr brks. real con 7686602.,979-0139 trying. ~ '78. Honda. Great cond. & bamboo. 35,00U m1 trade for Good running ....................... 644·2341 Asldoi:J~f~ 'CM!ffoc -9f6s S S 0 0 Im mac . Sl 7.SOO Jetblacksunroolbeauty c-_.. 9917 'HGT 289 •uto po y '76710W tereo 4000 B ed . •-Van.631·'1958 "". . " . n •••••••••••••••••••••" Xlnt cond.N:!°!1111.641·6968,6".Moo -851-6226. w14 spe .11r .. 1tereo. . VWCon 'bl JEEPS C"'RS •••••••••••••••••••••••ongS23SO. 74TransAm4004spdlow ,... ·i9300TD~.wa-;.-Mett !7!16YZOl fOYof•.YolYO 60· · · verta e • A ' 1979CHmOUT 857-2720 m1. hdrs. rbll trans n-I tradl radio. S2500 '75 Honda CVCC Station • S7H5 .. Make Offer PICIUPS Af\6962·1871 Waaon, low m1lea1e. ~=~s ~::r.~~~rr. JIMMAl.IHO ltU"-Mr lh4 6J8.5382Ask_(Ol'Cary From SJ.5 Available at %21~AMAIO Oldmobie 9955 SJOOO Jay6428889 '70 DATSUN 510, need! loots 4r runs Uke new. ---VOUCSW ... 1'!.tn..1 Ctt••M••• '66 V W new paml rblt local Cov't Auctions Automatic trans • air ~··•••••••••••••••••••• TIMin~ 9970 enginework.S4750rbest stereo cassette~ IOnew L981 380SL. 50 m1, white A•~ ,.., • ._t101 ... u o.to1 eng great cond 51700 For Director y call cond . pwr steering 71 Delta• dr Sed Runi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• orter. 631_.752 tares Must see S2:l>O with rustleather. 18711 Beach Blvd 0 B 0 842-rll50 Surplus Data Center brakes·wlndows ·door good, good l1res, S600 ·55 r Bird 5t-l' to :cp -----551 ·8285 _ __ _ __ ~4224_ 142·2000 75 YW lAlltT -141.SJ D>-7800 locks .. AM/FM stereo 673 5358 prectate S21XXJ Want Ads_Call 642·5678 Wanl Ads CaU 642·5678 SeU idle 1lems _00_:567 '71 914. cstm Jet bile pa mt. Dynamite 2 door custom ·~ u~rg se~bll~l e~~~~ tape. lt:l "wheel. cruise Class1f1e<I Ads 642 5678 546-015'J Aalto1. UMd Aalto1, Uted Alltol, U•ed nu motor· balanced & 4 speed. Real Value! 642-6579 AMC 9905 ~~~ls~ Ct!IW~. t ype Allto1. Hew 9100 Aaltos, He• tlOO bluepnnted. W~r 44 '1. <66.SPCFS> 2195 ,71 YW C-...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY S6H5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON ALL USED CARS! 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA Pnced To Sell (567TWI) 52295 1977 DATSUN 200SX 5 Spd., AC. AM·FM (857SWR) 53595 1974 DATSUN 260% 2+2 4 Spd., A.C .. Stereo Tape and Cust. Wheels A Real Beauty ~, 1976 AMC HORNET 6 cyl. economy Extra Clean (771Pf'Y) 1977 SUBARU 4x4 WAGON Clean. Clean. with Stereo too! (082RSN) 53295 1978 DATSUN 810 4 DR. AT.AC, Pw. Str .. Stereo (8lJTYT} 53895 1978 D~TSUN 280% A.C .. Stereo. Whls. Low Priced! (244VAF) •LL UDY TOYOTA S600 stereo. Receipts ._...,, ·73 Brougham, dlx g pus t• "'CU ....... -... ..Y_ERY NIC~ 631·3509_ JIM MAllHO Xlnt cond. Many xtras, ala. wan. afr. radio. xlnt M -.........,A 70 'OISCHE 91 4 YOUCSWA .. EH must sell, leaving State cond, Stl99 or bst ofr 2150 Harbor Blvd C U •-S ed 18711BeachBlvd S7.2000BO 963-5883 COSTAMESA orgeous llic spe 142·2000 __ :s.59·8912, 494.005.1 - - -64La700 i n beaut c ond _ '75 HORNET wagon. ~ -(SlOBBNl '65 Crew cab pick up, 1600 Url(ent Sale. xlnt motor. ·75 Camaro, brown, 6 t•yl, $1995 77YWIAlllT 12V, am rm. equahzer. ps. ac, new trans. lea\' gdcond S3200 JIM ....... 11 ... 0 Dynamite 2 door sunroof SJ600 OBO 4!M 9985 ing country Sl800 obo 6J~~75 ...,.. " w lair & low miles · o vw -..1 r YOUCSWAGIM llACL920l 7 SWhuui, am m, 673 3258 Clw•roMt lSTll Beach Blvd. $1295 cassette. Very rlean 141i-L 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reblt eng. tral\5 All re ""' , I -___ 1_4Z·2000 JIM ............ 0 ts · e s2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ct.¥. 12 -...." ceip sine new, '73 Regal S700 OBO c ...a...... Rare '66 91 J.S. sunroof, s YOLISW AGEH OBO 494-9985 _ D a y s 6 4 0 6 3 0 0 .. _ . spd, xlnt cond, lo ma on 18111 Beach Blvd I ·74 Sun bug New enl(. S te Ph~ n i e Ev es : New J.~ar Wagon. ~r. new eng $8500 or offer 1 42.2000_ paint s hocks radial 536 7995 automatic trans , p .r. 675-9233 t ' M 5'31 rn b t steering & brakes. radio. -· 79YWDIESiu ires ags ol"oJ 5 '78 Regal V6 turbo, tilt wheel. m o re ' 1963 Porsche 356B. Comp ~ 673--3603 superb cond . only 35.000 Sweethea~ (46771. mech rebuilt S7500 OBO Dynamite 'L' model 2 •73 BUG, s roof. reblt mi. loaded w xtras. T· o ... • y. S7H5 _QaJ.521310E_v5S2·0957 door sunroof wt air, eng Nu t ires . top.rullpwr.autotrans. HOW~ClwYrolet Special Stored 1975 9llS, stereo, 5 speed & aux. am/fmistereocass Call cruise control. AM FM. Dove/QuallSts. wht w/bllt tnm. sunrf. ti.Ille. 1314YCL> 673-9423 spare gas tank . NEWPORT BEACH 40.000 m1 , concourse SS495 ·71 Karmann Chia. New S6 . 195 otr c r PP 13).0555 cond Sl4.700 Firm JIM MAIUHO eng. Radials. cass 640·8383 MS-7785 YOLISWAGEH st~rt!>. 644-4027 '76 Buick Regal. xlnt SH US RRST! '75 914.lBMags.LowMa. 117111Mdtl .. d. ·72 Convert Runs good cond Many extras Wehaveagoodselect1on A Mint S7500 833-7519 142-2000 MustsellfastS22oo S2:SOO SS1·986Z of •N EW 4r USED eves. '63 c n.-12 v It 50-3271 '80 CENTURY LTD. 4 dr. Chevrolet.s! , -1 imper ........ o . 74 911 . SeP1a brown, a · l&oo. Everythinc new. ''9 YW IUS : 7 crc:o I~~ 17,345 m1. loys. stereo. ~·000 mi, Orig paint. Sl800. Call Newly reblt t600cc eng. . = -- x 1 n t cond 11 .800. Afur6 83'7·9265 under wmty A'·-new 77CenturySpeci1I 2dr, 6'5_:_2375.,.67~ I ""' HO V6 & 1974 Porsche 911 Targa. 79 ~IAlllT distributor. gen. re coupe .. air, COftfMRL CHEVROLET .X'4 ll.1rt•" l\h ,, 11'-l\\H.:-\ 546-1200 --~ - -. white exterior, black m Dynamite beige custom gulator. carb & brks new r ad la la S2400 I Paint & ures good. S2200 213-592·341.S tenor Recently rebll. 2 door w 4 speed & fac ,,..,~6217 .80 Sltylarlc. Low Males '66 Chevelle Malibu. S250 XJnt cond Stereo Ask tory air. Real beauty! """'-or best Sl4,7SO 644 6883 da, 1999YNX> YofYo 9772 Xtras Xlnt cond. 57150 642·3268alter4 ... 995 751-11>45 968-4748. ----&42·1188S Eves. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~ ·73 Nova hatchback ale ........ -9755 JIM MAI.IMO '73 Volvo t64E. Blue AfC. Codlloc 9915 auto. radio, 1 o~ner: True ks, Vans & 4X4s We're your Ram Tougti Trock Cientef' '74 GMC '77 DODGE f'1CK UP YAM COHYllSIOM .... , l•lt01ll s5995 '3381 ~·79 'l YMOUTH ~TIAILDUSTH WAGO S6 I 95 '71 FORD COURIY PICkU, (11J7171) ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOLICSWACiEH AM /FM stereo, PSIPB, ••••••••••••••••••••••• SO 000 mi orig Sl950 "1979 Renault Le Car. 18711 Beac.h Blvd Best orter. 77(}. 7622 069 Eldo, Good in tr but PP 54(}.ml aft. 6pm. · s459 5 24,000 mi, snrf, amtrm 14J..2000 SELL idle items with a needs lots or TLC Good ·10 N 691 ut 2 d- stereo. 26 mno. 14000 Daily Pilot Class1r1ed buy for mechanic_ Make ova, TIO' .0· ~· .... Want Ad Help! 642-5678 Ad orr. 839·3001 runs xlilt. ma, . 551·5038 -· ---499·.-=..57~54-"---- ... H•w 91 A.Ito•. H•w tlOO Allto1, Hew 9100 ~ .... ew tlO '75 Vega. Stltion Wagon . ..... : ............................. ~ ...................... ~........... ...................... New eng. J:i<:>d cond. tel '"' TIOOO Sporty hit~. ttont dltc braktt, 1.e lit• englnt. reclining bl.ldltl ... ta, fold down ,.., ... t.. 4 .-cf. (201617). ,.., a 1J1D1 P.Ontia.c ....... ii fti, Clltl ... •• Sl7SOOBQ,i~ '53 Chevy, best o((er. runs but needs IOflle wortc. 642.1248 '66 Corvair 2dr. 110. A1T Viton seals, ready to restore UOO eves 538-7781 16 Chev Cbevette, xlnt cond, orig owner. Sll50 0 8 0 M2-1332 ev. wknds c........... 9tl0 ....................... 'T7 MARK V, xlnt cood, loaded. Ba.di on Black. 17t-1 '79 DODCiE PICK U, . 11-. 55795 •naey WOMU ... ,, '3295 '71CUS CUft.ASI ~·· '4595 '79 DODGE CREW CAI 57595 ...... U7 IMUJIC) '8911 77CHlYT MOYA .... '2795 'tOIOMI CO&.T c-. '4995 / I . Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 30, 1981 OFFER EXPIRES MONDAY AUGUST 31,1981 11:59 PM .. Longpn Pontiac and IMAC an proud to ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE E MILEAGE 4 Cyl. 4 Speed Use these. numbers for comparison. Your mileage may vary depending on driving speed. trip length and weather conditions. Actual highway mileage will probably be less. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON NEW 1981 & 1982 PONTIACS INCLUDING DEMONSTRATORS LIMITED TIME OFFER ON APPROVED CREDIT PLE: 1981 1--1000 EXAMPLE #224487 $ OR SCJ9 5 Down Plus AllD •LY Tax, Uc. & Doc. Fee W. Mc. SMtl.IO r:; t.. l e. m 4*. f9e. Sttl 0..... ... P•to e.. SIOUO le. ..__.uot1.c • ............. .,, ... .,.,o._.JI, ,...,..,.,..._,,2UJ ,... ..... fw 41 _.. wftlt Sl414.16 ...... cMrtt· ,,...,,_, .,.._, ... ,..,., ,,... 17>61.46 • ...... "4 ~ 8·30 WMAT'S TIUSTREE DOIN6 ~ERE?! NANCY I've LOOKED ALL OVER TOWN AND CANI FIND ANYBODY TO PLAY WITJ-4 ..,_&Y,&UOUITll.H11 · H c .. nt. ALL THE GANG MUST BE AWAY ON VACATIONS I PLANTED IT FOR VOU, MANA6ER .. ITS AWFUL TO HAVE NO PLAYMATES YllR Hllmll DAILY PAPIR I KNEW HE'D BE PLEASED •• NOW, AFTER VOU LOSE A 6AME, VOU WON'T MAVE TO WALK SO FAR TO 8AN6 VOUR JiEAD A6AIN5T A TREE By Ernie Bushmiller ~--~~·~-::-~~~~~~------------------------------------------........................... .. !r's A WONDERFC.H. ~ FOR GETTING 90Me V~MIN 0 ! R IGHT.' APR.ES GOT VIT,A.V,IN A. AN' WHAT ~ TART13 V</ITH 8 7 COULD 1 TROUf.'>l.f YOU FOR A <.1LA6e OF WATER 1 ~ • 60011 MORNIN(#, GAR Fl£ LO l i~YOU W/16 TAL.~1"1' I ~A 9iALI . UNAWARE TMAT ME AA5 6EEN FOLlOWED 10 HI~ FARM f>Y THE POLICE, ~A50N IS ~DDENLY 5TAATl.ED f.'>Y A LOUD t<NOCKINu AT THE DOOR -lf.ARCN.P lf,P~'!F GOOP J\MORNtNu/j C1ET IN THE. BEDROOM AN(l DO N'T LET ME HEAf\ A OOUNO Ff'OM YO U.' ~ Ml6TER, PLEA6E .. , TAKE ME WITH YOU I Hf 16 OOIN(; TO KIU..MEt l'M ~URE YOU DON'T WANT TO 0ET INVOLVED JtJ A DOME6TIC QUARREL! MY WIFE DRINK5 A LITTLE TOOHEAVILYAT 1'1M€5 , .. AND .--------..~ u ET6 VERY HYS TERICAL.' LEI 0 0 OF HER. GAM BELL.' -. .. -------------------------------------.,: weu., 11' i.>ot&11' ei iA,"i -fAftf'i&ui.Af(L't -SI~,£ ,.,., Ol\J\O.U, ftW 1iM£ 6€1"WE~N ~O W.N'i ~OJU'f~ ! . ,f zi'fi . .-----r 1 0 ·. Y WINKERBEr-A-..;.N ________ ...... I'M WRITING A NE.W ALMA MA1ER FOR 1filo 'w>EAR~ HOMEC.OMIN6 f ( WEUDME BACK AL..k. QOU GRAD5 I REMEMBER AU..1HE FUN ~O HAD5!1~ GORDO , Z'Ll- Tle.'i M'I 6/e!!:ITA UP A ili!J:E LIKE MV .JUNe.LE c.Dl.JSIA.16/ • i ' I I ~ Nt.Y WIFf! WIL-L-NSVeR PU"r" ME! ON ONf! ... By ' Tom Batiuk ACfUAU..4, '"mE MEL.Dex,> 15 me; 51RO~GER 5U li ! ' . ,··-.· '• , ... • •• , g . , ' ' ... ' ., . ... Gus Arriola ) MY Pf'i'TUR'Tl-E: HAS ~lf:C7. IMANKS, PHH .. / AND ~PEAK.\NC:, OF Al~ POCKETS ••• Hc~e ·s CMARL-tE/ 'tt)l) F0"'60T 10 G-IVEMe= A Rf:Cf3/PT FOR MY t71ME. •• MIS'TER Cl.AV SAID lt)U't' ~URY' HIM FO~ ME:? ••• 1SK·"T5K •• SO YOUNG-"fO 11!: 50 ME:RCE:NARV. ' CHANNEL-ON~ NEWS IS 'fOUR. NUM9ER. ONE NEWSCAST ••• \ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There .,. at IMtt six differ· ences In drawing det1ll1 between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answers wlftl those below. ~twuuD~rr WIJufirlie ··- -------by Hal Kaufman ® • NAMI OAMll Ft~ttltftltMof ttw._..lltrln .. chof thesecvrloutquo'": 1. "Let's .. te "'-there," uld Dlftllh. 2. "I'm net btNftd ttlt bu•"·" uld o..r ... J. "I Mve • 3 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 STAIKINGOVT IS MAGICAL 4 8 12 16 pef'fed cflamond," Hid Nell. 4. "I alw•ys INIY In cuh," uld Jolwly. Can you t"lnll of somef °"., AVVl#ll( P "'°"'910 It ... C "'"e M....., C •*4' 119UIQ I tit. • MoNJy Test! If I hAd half as much money 119aln In 119 addition to what I have now, I would hive SI .20. ~t •mountdolhavenow7 ttW>~tl • Fl11 Edi .. t down1 place "'"" •"'9d en floor1 touch knen to elbows. Now, try tt pick up • Mntly from f'-floor with your teetlt. • Rlddle·Me·Thls! How did tile sobbing ,.llort sall7 In a wall boat. How do bakers test new pro- ducts? With ple·lot studies. What cake Is served to midgets? Shortcake. Memorize this and you wlll be able to enter· fain friends with an In-·2 terestlng trick: Select eny one of tile 16 numbers shown above and jot It on a sheet of paper. Now, strike out that number and all others In the s •me vertical and horizontal rows. Ex If you strike out 4, strike 1, 2. J, a. 12 and 16HWell. ... l ... & I "' i Repeat this process twice more and add the numbers you have I otted dow n - together with the re· malnlng number. 11. 8 .. x Your final total will SURE AS SHOOTIN'I A golfer an't mist wlftl "'9 sur•thot, always be l4. pu"-slnklng device above. ConMC:t doh to Me It. AWAY WE GOt Adel these cotors nutty to ftllt timely off·to-cof .... scene: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. J-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. s-Ftesh. 6-Dtc. trHn. 7-Dk. brown. a-alack. t-Muoon. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form two complete"words: TA AV ESTY ~ --.. . -... THEN score 2 points each for •II words of four letters or more found among the letters. Try to SCDt9 at 1 ... t st ,.1nt1. ...... ,. .. ,. ..... ..e.v. ........ For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston o.K.1 K\DS-ITS M'/ IURN TO WATCH ll4E. T.V. -ANO l WANT 1b WATC.H 1HE NEWS. LOOK, WHO OWNS TrllS TV.? LUHO LCXJKS AFTER lT'?WHO PAYS .. FOR THE. REPA\RS ANO )rlE. El-ECTRlCt,-Y ? YoO WATCH~ ::tiOWS ALL DA)'· .. AND I AM ASK\NCY fOR@HOJR 10 WATCHlHG. NE.Wo. ~~,._-:s=u~T::.-:S::E::SA~M:-:E.::-, -, · M wATc.H1 NG sme.ET IS ON THE NEW<Q.~ AN' MR. ROOERS AN'- 'fOUR WISU IS MY COMMPND,BOSS . ' • u~.._~ ... ~ Batteries ~\Included o"'Y$899 plus 50c postage _ 1nd h1ndlrng and , any three wrappers For each Headset, send $8.99. plus soc postage and hand~ng (tocet $9,49) and any three outer wrappers from MARATHON•8ar. MUNCH•Peanut Bar and/ or SKITTLES•Frull Chewa. Make check or moneY. order payable to "RAOIO HEADSET OFFER . (pleaae, ~ catfl or stampt). 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Such Individuals should work out their problems of guilt with professional therapists. In today'..s soc:lety there Is no need for a white lie of any kind. FOR WINIFRED A. PIZZANO, deputy c:lirectOf-desig- nate. ACOON Which comlly .... the .... ,... ec.,,. col ·-·? -B.R.S., Plwott, Adz. •After Its first year, there were 748 volunteers in 13 countries; today there are 6,000 ln 62 countries. The Philippines has the most, narty 400. Many have gone on to fine careen. for example: Donna ShalaJa. Presi- dent of Hunter College, and actor Ric.hard Sanders, of TV's WKRP In Clndnnoll. FOR MARTY INGELS. adOr~;igimt and hus- bend of lldral Stmtey Jorw You Mid ,o.U.. .._.•......,..,diet bllt ,_ daa°t dlprM ~ What la M? -Jl.8., .......,, ...._ e rve failed eve1Y diet from Sc:andale to Feingold, from refrigerator locks to ful-lengch knchen shob of Or- son Wela and Shelley Winters. Then I found my mountain of thin; I hang around.with fat people, only fat people; the bigger and rounder the better. Sudden· ly, I don't look too bad, and I don't 9fve up anydq. FOR KRIS1Y Mc:NICHOL. star of n. Night 11w LJghla Wait Out In Georg*2 "--,.,.. -had ... ••ni IAlilbCMl'lt ... WU-9hort w? -A.N., Ow"«*ll1 .... Va. e 1 cer1alnly have. I was considered for Bad NelAll Bean and was Interviewed several times. Later I heard that Tatum O'Nal wa1 the Ndty girt. I WM upMt be· caute I thought It would be a fun thing to do. If that tort of thing happened now, I wouJd not be 90 upset. At the ttme, I was 11. PRO s , -sw. Gactoa <R.-W..ti.> FROM nlE •ASK"' EDlTOR e Bo o.nll. star of MGM't Tenon, the Ape Man , a new version of the 1932 c:Ja.ic, reports that on her "off" days, meaning she doesn't k>ok her .. 10" bat, hutband ~ o.ek gets grumpy. "Of COUl'M he still lovei me," Bo hastens to add, "but he · doesn't enjoy looking at me. That's because he's very vtJu.al -every- thing must be beautiful for him." ... When o.ea Gmner. singer daughter of ..... Giimer. It told she looks like her father, she shrugs and says: Bo Derek -at her "10" bat. "I don't mind. I suppose Dad Is not bad-looking -for a dad" ... Albat Finney, now baJd for his role as Daddy Warbucks In the movie version of Annie, keeps his shorn locks in his dresser drawer ... Girls who are dying to run their fingers through my hair," states Able, .. wtll have to come up to my room to do It ." FOR WILLIAM F. BOLGER. POSb'nelter General W.. .. the ... 90 .-.tc wl dYrwa bvthe klc+w? Do,_..__,. If r'•whmth91J.,p1u?-D.G.. W1M' a ef ... N.Y. e We haw no ftx.ed date. The U.S. Postal Service wlll convert to the mctl1c system In conjundion with the IChedule of the rat of the Federal Government. I do .. confutlon when we convert. 1t's ~ any major cfw'91; 10me peopa. ........t It and milt it for their own r111ms, end it will lake 1D1De time for adjustments. FOR flJZABE1H POST. author of The Compld. ' Boot of f'naltW1•19 •••Iola; -'rfw •ct.di a lllat, cm oae moo.• ......................... odael-sarrtve? ShcMlld a ....... cllll • ..._.. IMr MCOlld wd•1? -D.J .• ._..a.,.s.o. • You need not move In when others arrtve. Make it ea.y for them to get by you by stepping out Into the aisle. Children should attend their parents' second weddings If they """ to. FROM 1ffE •ASr EDrrOR n.. 1lm. now taurtng with Roy Rad.In's Vaudev!Jle ~. con6des he fals In love every three months but 00t1....,. there Is no one ll)edal. His last three dates wee aged 17, 191, 18. Of .. Mill Nora." he says, "We got along very weu until I got drunk. I Mnt her a wire: 'Come wlh me to the Nie.' She replied, 'You are the lowest. get out of my •.· and she promptly got out of mine. n What attracts middle-aged Tiny to teen-agers? .. Youth," he says glowtng. .................... -.. ..... ~ ... ______ ...................... ..... Wt&.-..~-..,. • .,.,-. wn.., 111 .., .. ..-.., - 99% tar free: UJW1Afl MlNTHOl I MOTAfl·MINTHOL Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. New mtiacle Treatments Fo18u1n Victims • ---To .,,.ed heafng (aboue) a young bum pa· dent ,. bathed In an anabio&: .aludon. • By Sarah E. H01deaty Though the shark has gotten a bad name In recent years, It's. tumtng out to be a good frien~ to modem medk:lne. Shark cartilage has become a key material -along with cowhkle and plastic - tn .a new m1i8cia1 skm that hes been med to treat victlml of severe bums covertng 50 to 90 percent of their bodies. Each year, more than two million people ln this country -one-third of them children -suffer serious bums. At &east 75,000 burn vtct1ms mutt be hospitalii.ed and 12,500 die as a dnct or Indirect result of their lnjudes. But In the past few years, teYeral ma~ jor medkal advanc:es, tndudlng ar· tt6dal skin, have come to the aid of bum Yictlml. A1tlftdal skin WU creatad by 0r. John F. Buriw, chief of MallaChutetts General HOIJ)ltal's bum unit, and Pro· 4 • l'AMILY WUIU.Y. l\utll9I al>, Mt faeor l.V. Yannas of the Massa· chuaetts Institute of Technology. So far, 10 patients, ranging In age from 3 to 60, have been treated with the skin at Maseachusetts General and the Shrtners Bums Institute In Boston. and It ts hoped that more skin will be avallab&e soon In other areas of the country. The patients who have been treated with arttftdal skin have not developed conspicuous scan and the skin loob lncreatlngly natural u time pallet. Normally, our own skin -protects our bodies against Invasion by dileale-productng cxganilml and ex· cesslve ion of body fluids and nu- trtents. With a ftnt~ bum, which it similar to a MveN sunburn, the skin Is not Mrk>ully damaged. A second-degree burn C8Ulel the skin to bllst.er and swell, but only the outar and mkldle laye"I of the skin are ecvere)y damaged, IO the skin can ~ beck. But with a thlrd-Gegr. bum, aD of the skin and much of the unda+jlng 111MJe 'are dellloyeci, IO the skin cannot WoW beck. What's more, losing the protec:aon of the skin can put vtrtually ewiy part of the body underltral. If only pert of a petlent'a body Is Mrioully burned, doctors can graft skin from uninjured arua of his body onto the affed.t onea. But aome v\c· tlms are burned so extensively that grafting &om their own bodies lsn 't J>osei>le. Doctors have been unsuc- cessful In grafting skin from relatives or friends becaute the padent's body always rejected It. The mlrade of ar· tt6dal skJn Is that, so far, none of the patients has rejected it. In cases where skin can be grafted from a patient's own body, doctors act more quickly than they once did. Be- cause of better operating procedures and Instruments and better anesthesi- ology techniques, dead tmue can be removed and the wound cleansed and closed with the grafts within a few days. Skin gmfts aren't all that must be contended with. By far, the greatest caUM of death among bum victims Is Infection ... Every bum wound has the tendency to become Infected because we have bacter1a all over our skin ," says Dr. A. Rkhard Grossman, founder of Sherman Oaks Communl· ty Hospttel Burn Center near Los Angeles, the largest private bum center In the country. l Because ftghttng lnfec:· ~ tlon Is so fundamental to I su~ treatment of any serious bum Injury, much of the new bum research has focused on this area. At Sherman Oaks, patients sleep In egg-carton-shaped mattresses that help keep them dry despite drainage from bum wounds, and suspended over these beds are heat shJelds, used In - stead of blankets' which might halbor bacteria. Moreover, one doctor concentrates entirely on carefully monitoring each patient to det.ennlne the ex- act type and dosage of an· ttb6ottcs needed. General antl>k>tics are not uted routinely for burn vk:- ttms; doctors now usually treat patlentt with new water--soluble anUblotk:I that can be applied directly to wounds and easily abeolt>ed. Doctors must al9o deal with then- mendous loss of vttal fluids a bum v\c· ttm experienc:a. The k>ea of fluid from blood Wllels ~the amount of blood drcu&atlng through a vk:tlm's body and can damage such vltal or- .gans u the kidneys, lungs and heart. 1 , , -. J I I 1 Today, therefore. as soon as a bwn victim reaches the hospital, a special solution of water and salt ls ad- ministered Intravenously. Further re· search ls focusing on the precise amount of fluid various age groups re· quire and exacdy how much salt should be added. Serious bums also accelerate the body's metabobsm, greatly lnaeasing the calorie intake requlred to prevent starvation. Patients are now fed as many as 5.000 to 6,000 calories a day of a special, high-protein mixture, usually by a fine tube inserted through the nose. "We are stt1I trying to find the perlect diet," notes Dr. Emllle A. Black, assistant director for clinical research at the National Institute of General Med.ical Sciences In Beth· esda. Md .• which Is funding research .......,. Dana Point In a number of areas related to bum Injuries. lndudlng artificial skin , lnfec· tlon control, and fluid loss. There have been significant strides In reducing the scarring that results from bum Injuries as well. Besides benefiting from improveq plastic surgery methods, patients are now aided by new tech- niques. such as wearing special plastSc garments continuously for about six months to keep veins compressed and reduce scarring. Dr. Burke's team also hopes to explore the possibility of Improving a patient's appearance by removing old bum scars and substltu· ting the arUficiaJ skJn. Many doctors believe that the most serious problems for bum victims are psychological. Patients often require Intensive psychological counseling, and trained psychiatrists are becoming common on bum<enter staffs. ln some cases, former bum victims visit patients and offer adoice and encou· ragement. The bum victim needs help long alter he leaves the hospttal, particular· ly in cases of dlsf1gurement and dis· ablement. "It's out In the real world where the real life problems begin," comments Hany J. Gaynor, presi- dent of the New Jersey-based Na- tional Bum Vlcttm Foundation. One of the Foundation's many ~vities Is helping bwn victims find jobs or train· Ing programs. The chief psychologist of the Foundation, a former bwn vic- tim himself, counsels not only the bum victims but also their famllles. And a team from the Foundation visits Hawkins Paint Imperial Paint Co. Rancho Hardware Ameritone Paint Ctr. Dana Point Hardware El Toro Huntington Beech Montgomery Ward Laguna BMch Miiiion Vlefo Montgomery Ward 0r1noe cla.ooms to train both teachers and students about bum injuries and how to understand and help a fellow stu · dent who has been d.ls&.Jured by bums. The Foundation has also devel· oped a special network for responding to major disasters. such as airplane aashes and explosions. H a nearby hospital can't handJe all the bum vie· tims. the Foundation files nurses and doctors to the scene to provide quality medical care and then transports the bum victims to hospital beds through- out the country. U someone you know ls seriously burned. doctors recommend the fol - lowing: Keep the vktim warm with a dean blanket. Do not apply salves or ointment. Call a doctor. hospital f9lll or bum center immediately. l&J Senti Ana Colorama Paints Montgomery ward 9uene PM Paint King eo.e.M ... Green Thumb Saddleback Lumber Futtetton Montgomery Ward Laguna Beach Lumber LaH1bra Bayshore Builder5 Sply. 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Johnson summed up his findings on the sub)ed of living and working by observing, .. It's one thing to have a job and quite another to live. You can go through life without any vocation but not wtthout facing the problems and ques-- Uons that life brings." Some basic questions, he points out, are the manJng of life l1leJf and the basis, If any, few morality. Vouz philosophy of life helps you sort out some of those questlons. see what the answers might be and ponder them. It ls noted that everyone has to pause at some point and do this. Developing a sound aense of human values and the com· prehenstve prtndp&es of realtty In general, help you to do It In a sophisticated way. 2. Falte . In a Howard University study to determine whether there are differences between male and female executives In the patterns and pro- caees by which they perform their tasks, 100 male and 100 female ex· ecuttva, In random samples, were subjected to tests designed to reveal the way they handled dedslon tasks, attitudes toward risk-taking, decision ac:curacy, etc. ResuJts: the women were found to be s9Uficantly more conservattve tn risk-taking than were the men and far as wliling to ~ut their careers on the line" even when the rilk involved was comparatively mln1rnal. 3. True. A team of Investigators at East Ten~ State University made a study. of the effects of physical ap- pearance on job-related attri>utes. It WM found that the tndMcfuaJ who Is able to keep his or her weight under control and presents a trim physique Is rated more favorably by colJe.agues and subordinates as "more AfMl1ive, a better supeMlor and more accept- able to others.". t. 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C1 J I 1W, .,._ ~-22 Or uM YI>"' c"'°'t cwd ~ ... , ........ ......,,., ........ ,,.. O U..M•CN~ av ..... -I I C••o• ------Eao Dai.--I AdOlnl---------- I I 0 wnile 0 Oolo 0 A•OCtdO Clly I C~ll .. ,. oai1e<1 O t Large S Sman • '"° O 2 u roe 2 Small w ....... -C:-"' Stall Lo ---J __ ,.. _________________________ _ · Ne8d College Aid? Here's Whete to Look By COfol Ann Rlnzler I f you are the parent of a htgh- school senior plann!ng to go to col- . lege In the fall of 1982' you will probably spe.nd a lot of time this year figuring out how to pay for next year. With costs averaging around $6,000 a year ana the new tighter ellglbUlty standards for Federally guaranteed student loans, coming up with the cash for coBege is no cinch. But there ore still ways to find funds. Here Is a list of of several represen · tative sources. You should send for applications this faD In order to apply for financial assistance In the 1982-83 school year. You might also want to send away for the Scholarship Search Information package (cost $1). Dept. FW, 1775 Broadway, New Yori<. N.Y. 10019. (For an addJtional $57, ·this service will send you a list of up to 25 sources of akl tailored to your qualifications. If it can't kxete any- thing for you, the organization will re- fund your $57.) Helo for Union Familia: •Many unions maintain scholar- ship programs for children of members. For a booklet on union scholarships write: A.F.L.-C .1.0. Department of Education. Room 407, 815 16th Street N.W., Washington, O.C. 20006. Uberal Art.a Aid: • If your chAd has a talent for wrttlng or art, check out the scholar· ship competltioN run by Schoiast1c Magazines, SO West 44th Street, New York, N.Y. 10036. • Ooa your ton or daughter plan to enter the graphic arts industry after college? The National Scholarship Trust Fund of the Education Council of the Gni)hlc Arts Industry, 4615 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213, offers akl for th09e who plan to study printing management, printing technology or graphic arts education. The Army Want. You: And ao do the Air Foree, the Navy and the NaUonal Guard Reserves, all of which wlll finance up to four years of a student's college education In return for tome of hJs or her time In the Raerve Officers' Training COIPt (R.0 .T.C.) while still in school and a stint In tN MMcc after graduation . For particulars: •Air Force R.O.T.C., Selections Division, Maxwell Air Force Bue, Ala. 36112. •Army R.0 .T.C., P.O. Box 7000, Larchmont, N.Y. 10538. •Navy R.O .T.C., Commander, l a ll'MIU ~Y, ~ 30, •• Navy Recruiting Command, Cod~ 314, 4015 WUson Boulevard. Ar· Ungton, Va. 22203. •National Guard Reserves, Com- mander T. Seaman. Room 3C960. The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301. Additionally. 39 states offer educa- tional assistance to children of veterans who died In the setvlce, died later of service-connected wounds, are disabled or are llsteq as missing In action. For Information contact your local branch of the American Legion. For Science Lovere: ls there science In your son's or daughter's future? Then check the following for possible scholarships and loans: • lbe AMOCO Foundation. Inc .. 200 East Randolph Drive, Chicago, IU. 60601 . For those Interested In geology, geophysics, engineering and petroleum engineering. •The Society of Women En· glneers, United Engineering Cent.er, Room 305, 345 East 47 Street, New York, N.Y. 10017. Three Bertha Lamme scholarships for women entering engineering as freshmen . •The Westinghouse Science Talent Search Is a national competl· tion offering scholarships ranging from $500 to $12,000. For Informa- tion: Science Service. 1719 N Street N.W .. Washington, 0 .C. 20036. Help for Students of the Healing Art.a: As a high-school graduate, your son or daughter may apply for the foDowtng kinds of aid: • The State of Virginia offers aid to students In dental hygle.nlst programs at each of four Virginia colleges. For information: State Health Depart- ment. Division of Dental Health. 109 Governor Street, Richmond , Va. 22319. Once ln school. any student may qualify for akl from The Amer· lean Dental Hygienlsta' AaodaUon Foundation. 444 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 3400, Ch~. W. 60611. • Atllstance for aspiring medical technologists Is avaUable from The American Medk:al Technologists Schc>Wshtp Program, 710 Higgins Roed, Park Ridge, W. 60068. • TheM states offer ald to students In nuning JJl'(9ams within the state: Georgia, llinoil, Iowa. Minnesota, Mlsllulppl, New Hampshire, New York. North CaroUna, North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont and Virginia. In some cues a student has to be a state restdent to quaUfy. For more lnforma· lion he should check with ~Is 1'111 guidance counselor. r.l:.J Teen Mr70n (from k/tJ: Andrea Joega (16}, &t· llna Bwllll l18), Tr.xv AUlfln (!BJ, Swan Mat- ca+a (17) and Kdhy ~04Jlalwamon the $66,000 *'P pric « the U.S. Open, which -opent tltls week In FUlr;tg Meocbu, N. Y. Tennis\ I 'feeny 8oppe18 . America'• 1.ounderfdnder en dominating the ooun. like neOer ~. But there la a1ao a darlc aide to their rag doli. to rlcha ~ .torla. By David Lott I W ti 1he winner of the women's singles Ude at the u .s. Open. which begins Tuaday, be a 1()-yes-old wonder chlkl ' wtth a howttzier two-handed backhand and a ~ mouthful ol braces? The Idea Is not that far.fetched. The ages of the world's top-ranked WO· men have been dropping sSadlJy for owr a decade. (The ~ age of last year's Open temtftnalists was I about 19 .) Starting with Chris Evert Lloyd. a semiflnallst at the '71 Open at age 16, It seems the race has been on to see who can claim the tide of "the youngest who ever ... " Tmcy Austtn, Pam Shriver and Andrea Jaeger followed Chris. putting their names ln lights at age 16 or earlier. This year's wunderklnd Is 14-year· Doufd Loci fl Managing E<lltor of Worid T ennls maealflW. old Kathy Rinaldi, who reached the quarterfinals in the French Open last May as an amateur. RJnaJdi, about to enter the ninth grade In Jensen Beach, Fla., recently became the youngest tennis player ew:r to tum pro, breaking Jaeger's 18-month record. It Is these precocious, pig-tailed. comic-book-reading teen-agers Olke Jaeger, who only recently abandoned her beloved Rldue Rkh ccmlcs and ldll enjOys horror ftlcks such • Hollo· ween and Friday the 13th) who have traruformed the .. women's" tour Into a chtldren '•crusade whole vlct1ml are matronly 20-year-olds. One must realiie. however, that travehng the world clrcutt Is not aD winners and wonder, but more like a scene from Erma Bombeck -plenty of pits, few cherries. Understand also. this lnc:reastng juvenile retgn of terror II not a new phenomenon - 15-year-old Lottie Dod won Wimble· don ln 1887. Dod's legacy continued Ajt.r two torturow veas of lhoulder pain, Pam Shrt>er, 19, .. a °"'*rm once agatt. wtth Helen Wdls Moody, a long-braided CalifomJan with a torrid baleltne game and unflappable demeanor (an ob- vious a.am "Evert>. Mooctiy, U.S. c:harq> at 18, won ~ Wimbledon crowns betwftn 19Z7 and 1938. Then there was 19-year-old Mo ConnoDy. who won the Grand Slam In 1953. But while thOM teen avengers appeared decades apmt, now~ prec:odous pig· ballers arrive In waves, only months after-another platoon. § R!naldl. ranbd 38lh on the women's tour. has usu med the mantle of thls hour'• auperteen. After becoming the youngest player ever to wln a match at Wlmbledon, she jubilantly railed her arma In lriulY1Ph. Later she Mid. "It'• been great. I rally en· joyed myself out there." That's how the~ through tennis's wonderland begins -fun , carefree, no prasure. At. 14 or 15 1UC1CeM cornea more by lnldnct than by Intent. But no matt.er, the court swfaces are hard on the body, and life on the road proves even harder on the soul. One way or another it will get to a player. Evert Lloyd, near emotional breakdown from years of nonstop pressure to win, win, win, retired for four months In 1979 to save henelf. AusUn was out for five months this winter with sciatic nerve problems, the pain so bad at one po6nt she could practice only seven minutes. Shrtver. who In 1978 became the youngest woman (16) ever to reach the U.S. Open finals, '1e0 out of the sky and landed on her shoulder," as her coach put It, eight months later. She Is only now dlmb· Ing bed< to where she once was after two years of rehabilttatlon -a come· bad< at age 19. As for Jaeger, last winter her high arches began to ache so much from pounding the Indoor arenas that the and her family Wt Un· oolnshire, m .• and moved to Frorida, where the soft clay would be kinder. I~ -fallen arc.ha at 16! Let's face It, preoodty has Its price. It tripJa the aging procese. Think back now. Can tt really be that Chrts Evert Lloyd, now going after her sixth Open aown, Is ltill only 26? Wiil Jaeger, who Jtarted playing In the pros at 14, be ai>ie to Jut as long as Chris? "Once you tum pro younger, tt'1 harder to keep going a long Umc," •YI Andrea, ranked third In the worid and already at least $250,000 richer tllJI 1a1on. "They say you're gonna b\an out, but I'm just gonna atop when I don•t enjoy It." That's the voice al 16-year-dd ex- pertence talking. A 1UJ*1W kid can become wry aware vay t.t. Austin, for lnltance, who became the young· est athlete -male or female -to reach $1 mOllon ln career earnings, acquired that sense the hard way. When she was trying to recuperate last winter. tournament directors would caD her up on the Thursday before an event and ask, "Ale you go- ing to come? Ale you in?" The pressure to play was Intense, says Tracy. But each Ume she pushed hmeV. the pain stopped her cold . She had to learn to OWICOme the chlldllw tendalcy that says. ~1 want everything rtght now." .. It was .so aggravattng." says Austin, now 18. "I just wanted to get out tt-.ere and run. People would be joggtng down the road and I'd want to stop the car and jog with them." Shriver. a gangly (5-11) Intense youth from Luthervllle, Md., learned a stmllar lalon about the value of hard work. (My game) .. It's gone. It's gone," she moaned through the &o.es and shoulder pain before her coach, former Aussie star Don Can· dy. put her on the road to recovery With a rugged regimen of weight· llftlng and loepecks. She'• now ranked tevenih on the tour and even defeat· ed arch·rtval Austin at Wlmb&edon. It's hard tQ believe that these com· posed. competHtve young ladies are sttll, well. kids. And sometimes they • forget, too. '1'm tired of learning," • cried Austin after bing at Wimble· don, only her 1hSd townament back after the 9datlca pain. "Enough learn· Ing, u.ady. I want to wtn." Auldn, Jaeger, Shrtwr, and now Rinaldl. Owr the next two weeks. when you watch Amertca's teen·age superstars bltdlng to win the U.S. Open, ke.p In mind that not too many ye.. aao they IP'Jlt their days colecUng dols cut from pieces of paper. They're ltil colecUng pieca of paper today -but only gawn onlS. You know. the kind wtlh the f111 Presidents on them. ..., ad••rU11m1nt It's Hard To Believe That These Ara Counterfeit Diamondsl Thay Look So,.Real"You'd Nead To See Them Under A Microscope To Ba Sure·They're Counterfeit YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A MILLIONAIRE TO LOOK LIKE ONE WHEN YOU WEAR COUN'rER· FEIT GEMSTONES FROM CROWN GALLERIES. 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A FAmlLY WEEKLY INFLATION 8EATEI f'Oaln Dishes @). _ For Fout Undet 8y rT\otllyn Hanaen Here again Is our reguler feature on low-colt famlly meals. Send ln your own budget, beater reclpea. lf we pub- lish yours, you'll win $10. Include your name, address, telephone number and the name of the news, paper In which you read FAMILY WEEKLY. In case of similar recipes. the one with the earliest postmark wlll be used. All recipes become the property of FAMILY WEEKLY. Send recipes to: Budget Beaters. ·Box 5120, Family Weekly, FDR Sta- tion, New York, N.Y. 10150. , From South Bolton, Mass., Loring Crossman sends a savory recipe for -of an things -chicken giblets! GIBLET STEW l ... c:WcM8 ...... 1 cm. (U o.a.) u s . \' ,_. c::oddlll lc:IDwesdc ....... l 11 1raom W.-cuu .... .a 4'" ' ...... 2 dli '4~- Hot coomct rice 1. PW:e giblets, )uk:c and gate In • large pot. Hat to bolling; reduce hut and ltm· mer for 1 hour or until tender. 2. Combme Woreatanhre, comltareh and water In a cowred )er. St\llke wd to mix. Add to gtbietl and. <>Yer hlij\ heal until thickened and buWy. s. s.rw with bolled rice and a ween v~. Maka 4 ICnllnga Approximate cost: $3.60 Approximate cost per serving: 90( Loring says, "This Is no good served with hot cooked brown·t1c:e or bulgur pilaf." Loring reads FAMD.. Y WEEKL. Y ln the South Mlddluex Newa, Fnunlngham, Mass. From a buay ship,sh.ape kitchen In Gainesville, Fla., Jim Bunkl sends a dynamite hash recipe. ROBUST ROAST BEEF HASH 1 • •• .. ..... diiapped l • .. .,_ ........ ct.cwed lc:IDwe~sdc '4 , J a • cnrrlillll ,.. ...,. l' ,, e _.__ .... ...,..._. ....... l ~ (15-.... ,.... ..., ...... l~ ....... a..Mrrct- 4~ ..... ....- 1. In large sklllet. autl oruon, green pep- per. gwtlc and red pepper in becon fat un · Ill vegetables are wlted, about 5 m.tnu-. I . Add hath to lidlla and mix well wtrh onion mhcturc. Tum heat to medlum,hlgh to brown bottom and fonn a crust, about 3 to 5 m.lnutes: S. Sprtnkle sudace with ~ated Cheddar cheese and terve on toasted Enghh muf· fins . Molca 4 heartv ien>fngs Approximate cost: $3.75 Approximate cost per serving: 95C Jlm reads F AMil Y WE.EKL Y In the The Sun, Gainesville, Fla. From Royston Ga .• Mrs. WUham Hannah term an ....,, one-dllh SU~ per Idea. MACARONI BUFFET SKD.LET ......... ~ l douiatllrk.~ ............... ~ , ............ l ? ti I LI lllWb'I ol l ..... m. -.) W81 ...... dielle ..... l cm (I-.).._.. ....... can. -...... 2 cw(l ..... ,.._.ta 0 • l I l'IC.f lllft '4 I I eie ..... ll6ltdl ,..._ 2 ~ ..... __ ~--~-- l. In large skllet. cx>Oit onion. gidc, ~-.ii pepper and WoUnd beef In veee· table oil. sllrmg with a lergl spoon und l'nQl Is broken up and Iola Its red color. I . Add uncoobd macaronJ, com, tomaloel, sell, pepper. pecMt ctieee 5aUOI from pec:kaga and wmirr. Hat to boOlng, reduce heal, oover and smmer for 30 minutes °' until macaronJ Is cooked. Stir frequently. Maka 4 wrtJlngs Approximate cost: $3.45 Approximate cost per serving: SSC Mrs. Hannah says, "This Is one ot my favorite low-cost main dishes. The redpe makes about 2'11 quarts. and I dMde It In half and ~one for later utie since there are only two In my family ." The Hannahs read FAMILYWEEKL.Yin the Datlv Newa, Athens, .Ga. From Fitchville, Ct., Mary Smith sends an overnight ch1eken recipe. UPPER.cRUST CHICKEN 61Dllka9..tcW .............. ............. 2 Q1f9 rt n It, ~ dillickm 1 c-...., ..... fll ~ le..-• cc ca.....ct..... l c-. • ..,., •• 2._.,.._ 'w\ 9 1'C Lil .... -nu 19LLR,..., 'tor ..... .__ ·~ .. 1. Tm awitt from bread. ~ cnub. Cut br-..d .iic. dilgonally Into qUarWrl. Cut ......wet av.t11 S\to lmlll cubes. I . Combine br9d cube, chlck.n, ~. and 1~ ~ grllld ~. Mk Ml. Spoon rNxtuN Into ~ 13 )( 9.inch bMlng dllh. 11 1 s. Arrange breed quarten OWf chk:ken. •. But .... ~. ~ and poUllry ~ toglttMlf. Gnwteely add milk, mbdnQ wea. ... 5. Pour .-m11c mbt1ure °'* tned and chlc:Mn. Spnnlde with mnalnlng cheae. Cover. Refrigerate sewral hours or over- night . 6. Bike, uncowred, In preheaae.d 375'f OYen for 30 to 40 minutes until puffed and golden brown. Maka 4 tenlln91 Approximate cost: $4.35 Approximate cost per serving: $1.05 Mary says, "'This ls a favorite make· ahead luncheon or supper dish for a busy day. You may use ~rkey In· stead of chic.ken." The Smiths read FAMILYWEfKl..Yln The Bullelin, Norwich, Ct. From Escondido, Cati.. Caroline LaSaDe sends us a req,e that she In· vented spontaneously when her hus· band was In the Navy. They had two toddlers and it was 24 hours to pay· day. Caroline writes, "My husband had ltteraly.only Scents In his pocket. I had on hand In our apartment one pound ot ground beef, four potatoes, a litde milk and a can of kidney beans. Wtth these Ingredients J prepared a meal which to this day I c:all. 'Before Payday Meal.' .. BEFORE PAYDAY MEAL .......... leol'w\ ... .,......., IA' 1910-..... tn : Snit ~ .......... , ..... , _.._ I CM (1 •.)......., b.- l • 1 # elllOllAola.~ dtrwed l douia .... aiillltced (opd:eel) in°"' .. 1. Peel and pare potatoes for mashing. Cook In bolling, llghtly salted water until tender. Drain potatoes and mash. Save potBlo v.eter. I I, Meanwhile 0 In largt sklDct, brown hamburger. oruon. garlic and cinnamon. Stir until meat Iola Its red color and Is broken up. Add ult and pepper to latte. S. Ahta mut has browned, add flour wedually to tklllet. *'1ng until blended In. '· Add 2 cups NMJWd potato w1*r to tkillet mixture: heal to bolling, lllning: reduce heat, cover and cook 5 mlnuta. 5. Add the lddney beans and cook over &ow heac 5 minutes . 6. Mash potatoes wtltl hot milk. Hat Wl· tll bu~ and hot th~. Sew l'nMhed potaaoa iopped Wlltl the ham- bwglr-bearl ~·Eat, en)oy. Maka 4 gimcTOUI .-rofnSJI Approximate cost: $4.85 Appro>tlmate cmt per saving: s 1.20 Caroline wrtta, "'What a bfaaver your column Is to my four single. adult children to be ab&e to stay wtthln their slim budgets by readlng your er· tlcln on how to ~ under $5 maa. l<ftP up the good work ... The laSelea rud fAMLYWE.EKLV In the Tima-Aduocaitc, &condldo, Calf. ,Nla.Y WIEU.Y, ~ aG. M1 • 11 Sptrtt of .. l . What a summer It's been!-plenty ol ~ne, but much less big league baseball than usual And what a year! Hostages home from Teheran, the space shuttle 529fely back on earth. American scientists paving the way for the next generation ol super drugs. A new President iNugurated. and setting a bold new course f~ the nation. Best of all: AmcricaM 8nally gettleg a handle on enugy problerm. With oil Imports down 19 percent through May. oilmen ;; drll/ecl o m:ord 29,181 wells, thus helping boost do· • matk ~ supplia. That's Amer1can "con do" ••· Something to think about as Labor Day approoches and we get ready to buckle down again at work. In school .. and In Washington. RIM ...t ..._., Uncle s....• coming awake llk.e Rtp van Wlnldc. radv to face our probial•: high ~and low procllictMty ... Wgh mu. and low ........... dilln.al bel- anc:. ol.,..... and a nltionlll ddlt ~ Sl trUbon t.hllt'1a.-ioMld'1 rtos .......... ..,._. .. eplrtt la w..111..._.,..-tocut taa. curt> lntllltton.. chop the,.~ .. ,,., gowmmmt:' reduce unempioy· IDlllt .... Pntty ~ mows. llLe nl8!llng thlil flit .. red ~" dragon. which one ecl()t!M)mW &gur. iii adng up $100 blllioa rl your naoney • ,,u.r, "Eureka! A wov to ah rink big gOumimart!" Aealcan boaat,. Plentiful dorne.s&: energy Is still an excellent ewe for an all1ng economy. Fommately, Amer1ca has an "embanournent of riches." The U.S, Geo- logkal Survey secs our discovered oll and 9111 reMrWS as the equlwJent of 110 9iJ1k>n berrels and our e.xpectedsto-be~ reserves as the equivalent of 188 blDion banels-enough f~ 3.5 years of production at current leYQ. We're the Saudi Arab6a of coal. with recouvable deposits equal to one trillion barrels ol oil And uranium ramia c:an keep the nl..ldar industry gohlg well Into the 21st century. "'A.e .. eow .. :'To rap Amak:a'• tM.nper crop of enaw meam eowtne lavat· meat momv today. in more .... men mlna ... ln more ~mdoct ftlll'Y· wtMre. lheeo1twt11 be......_ .-.SA btllCMlltobeepat · br tlae paole-••• rtl'v dale ,.... to __. ...t pn .. c._._. .............. u.s . .ao..s.. lt'amomywelepeatbcca.clwtllt..tp~~ , the fMrW II ......_ fMr1IV to help the .Cooomv "\ I!!! again. So Ill'• go, Amaic:at Tomonow It tll..."4i? ,.. 8found tt. comer. v ~ lt'e a feet: In 1980. Mobil spent S3 bllBon on cxp1ora11on and produdiOn wortdwkic-66 percent al that Just In the U.S. Mobl r For every coupon you redeem on a General Foods product between now and September 3( General Foods will donate 5¢ to the Muscular Dystrophy Association . Up to one million do! So you save and help contribute a million dollars to fight Muscular Dystrophy and help save "Jerry's Kids ." Ordering SANKA~ Brand Decaffeinated Coffee when you dine out will help too. -----------------~----------------------------------- )th, liars. s!' National Chairman, Muscular Dystrophy Association Watch the JenyLewis Labor Day Telethon September 6th and 7th Jeny Lewis and Christi Bartlett Muscular Dystrophy Association Poster Child for 1981 ' ' ftl'h y do you think your W brand ts Lowest? Because its ads say so? But other brands' ads are saytng the same thing-that they're the Lowest tn tar. Just where ts a tar- consctous smoker supposed tD tum? Well numbersdon'tlte. So we've put the tar levels of all these clatmtng-to-be-lowest Box brands tnto the chart below. That way you can see just how much tar your brand has. And something else-there's one brand lower tn tar than any oft.he other wlowest" tars. Now ts the lowest lOOs Box. Now ts the lowest lOOs So.ft Pack. And there's no cigarette tn any st.ze that's lower tn tar than Now. Do you want tD know for sure that you're smokfng the Ultra Lowest Tar"' brand? WeU. there's only one-Now. NUMBERS DONT LIE. NO aGA.RETm. IN ANY SIZE, IS LOWER IN TAR THAN NOW. .,_. • ' .. ""°"°" 'OMICW CO ..--~~~~...--~~.....-~--.~~--~~---, 80s-B5s~ ioo·s-1oos;:!. Ln• 1"411 Ln• <"411 NOW O.Olmg lmg O.Ol mg 2mg W..IMll CARLTON O.Olmg lm!f Jmg 5mg ~~-CAM O.lmg lmg 4mg BARCLAY lmg lmg 3mg AJi ta11'imbelt 11e ~ i>ef e>gatef!e by F IC rni:l'IUU i.~terii mr rtr'<' astr••~ed i i wt11t11 is av Del OQMtme bV rJC Reoo<1 Ma; Ill The loweat in tarof aU brands. Warning: The Surgeon General Has O.etermmed That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. --- BOX. BOX lOO's, less than 0.01 mg. "11r". 0.001 mg. nrcoune. SOFT PACK 8S's fllTER. MENTHOL: 1 mg. ·\If". 01 mg. nicon SOFT PACK IOO's fllTER,MENTHOL: 2 mg. "11r". 0.2 mg. NtOtine. "'· per CIQlllClt by FTC me1hod ·' ~ Leaming to Uve with ASnOAH By Wiimer Amea Snorts and h111es . Gurgles and rasps. Whittles and bUZZia. Thole sounds have been known to cause chaos In college donnkodes, confu· sion In m1lltary barracks and dilcord In many otherwise happy maniages. They are the sounds of sonorous tnathlng during sleep, com· monly known as snoring. According to the Amer· lean Medical Assodatk>n, one out of eight Americans mores. Snoring Is most com· mon In children under 10, becomes less common dur· Ing adolacence and In· aeues after age 30. Ail lnOl'tng Is aeated by aome kind of bloc.kage of an airway durtng sleep: The lungs draw harder to obtain the dtverted or weakened current of Incoming air, and the re.aultlng vibration of the soft palate (the muscular fold that partly separates the mouth &om the pharynx) creates those maddening sound effects. Several factors can cause the blockage: Allergies, heavy smoking, heavy pre· bedtime eanng and heavy al- cohol consumption are the most common cu~. llley block the conttnous free 6ow of u by ca\dlng swelling In the nasal passages. Enlarged tonlllt and adenoids, obesity and nasal defonnldes are also factors In snoring. Some doctors beJleve that snortng Is more prevalent among peo- p&e who lieep on their backs because In this poslUon the tongue falls back toward the throat and partly doMS the atrway. Many blmrre -and most· ly un" IClCalful -devices have been aated to prevent snoring, among them a "anore alarm" and a "more 1upprcuor." which l1 a three-and-a-half-ounce plas- tic collar equipped with •· trodes and a microphone that Jolts the neck musdc.s when the wearer begln1 to more. Some of thac devlca can actually jeopardize hedh by preventing normal breathing through the mouth. But, according to Dr. 111 Rk:hard Wyatt , who over· sees the Sleep Untt at the National Institute of Mental Health , th~ are several home remedies that can hq,. One Is keepW\g the head raised during sleep by using pillows or a head rat. SWeptng on the side or stomach will aka alleviate snoring. To prevent nasal congestion, eliminate aller· gens from the bedroom (dust, down pillows, etc.) and try not to consume too much food or alcohol before 5'eeplng. Treating an allergy with an antihistamine or de- It'• atfmated that OM out of dght Ammcan.~. congestant should aJso Jes.en the snoring. If snoring penlsts daptte these efforts. the family doc- tor should be oonsuJted to determine what the problem Is. He may rcle you to an ear, noee and throat (E.N.T.) tpedalllt who, In tum, may recommend that you VIII a sleep dilorden clink:. In IDml c-., a vtllt to the docb' ,......... either .... gad ~or a~ tepturn '8 conclf:lon tn whJch the me· dian partttton of the nasal ~Vly Is deformed). In dhcr case, l\.U'g8ry may be recom- mended. There Is aJso a pos· llbllity that the indMdual may have sleep apnea, ah- tle-known and often mltdlag- nosed d1Male In which the lleeper pcriodk:ally 1top1 breathing for at Rast 10 aec:onds. sap epnea is believed to affect cloM to 100,000 uaufi=u -··-You'N ... tllteed wtth no down ,.,....nt. Amerlcanl, moldy middle· aged men. A sleep apnea tufferer can wake up as many as 400 or 500 times a night, and during the day he may drop off to sleep at any time. nw major problem wtth sleep apnea is that the patient w81 actualy stop breathJng for as long as a minute at a time: This can create a life-threatening lluatlon. Explaln1 Dr. J. ChNtian Gillin, aJso of the Institute of Mental Health's Sleep Unit: "Sleep Is usually punctuated by episodes of sUenoe fol- lowed by heavy 1nortng. Some padents may even experience high blood pres- sure and other cardiovas- cular problems while they're havlng these sleep dis- orders." Fatigue ls the mildest by - product of sleep apnea. 1lle dilease can allo lead to hy· poxJa (reduction of oxygen In body dsluc). hypertension {high b&ood prasure). heart dbease and, In some ex· treme cues, sudden death. If a penon feels he may have sleep apnea he should have a thorough medk:aJ exam- ination. He lhould not take s&eeplng plllt because there Is a chance that they may wor· sen the condition. Moat tndtvlduall who snore are reluctant to go to a doctor because they feel the problem Is not Mrious enough. But even II you are not suff enng from a serious sleep disorder, a good diagnom Is never a waste of time. Just ask the pa90n Ueeplng ne:xi to (!Ill you. ILi A llOIT WONDml'UL .-rt Thi• b9avtlflil doll hu the kind of quellty craftamanahlp found only In the finest heirlooms. Nol • reptoductfon, but genuine entlqued porcelain, dellcetety hand pelnted just llke It wu over 76 years ego. Her dr ... la the flnetl Vlotorlan faahlon, all lece and ribbOna. authenllc right down to her lhon. Pfv1 a hand-croeheted hat to set off her golden tra ..... Not• miniature ... a full 18 In. tall! Here'• a collectOf'• buy-ot-a-lifet1me you won't want to miss. But our warehouse Inventory la atrlctly limited and at Ihle low price la aure to go fut. 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""'-" up." CamilcNe and half-slip by Olga. Acceasof!j By Roaalyn Abrevayo c:atk>ns, quality flt and toss-It· In -the-washer practicality that really has caused such apparel to gain wide accep- tance." As one example. he cites the Importance "of such fabrics as Antron III. which takes color beautifully and Is anticling, antl$tatlc and long- weartng." According to Velardi, the style trends are expected to continue moving In the direc- tion of .. romantic," light- weight, airy fabrics. Ungerie Is also getting more colorful, in direct raponse to con- sumer preferences, Velardi tells us ... Ave years ago most women were purchasing in· timate apparel In the white· Women are buying beige category," he says, Intimate apparel "but today that's down by these days as often half. Women are scooping as they used to buy up lingerie in lllac, blue , hats. claim pundits Involved green and paJe coral." in this burgeoning high· Founder and head of the fashion Industry. firm that bears her name, What's behind the rising Olga . a name synonymous pun:hases of hngene, once with Intimate apparel, also considered only a necessity? sees a return to romanticism, Any number of reasons. to the importance of lace, to Today's feminine, fanciful women wanting to "dress styling, reminiscent of the up" again. l 920's and l 930's Is one Always the entrepreneur. poulbtlity. Another mot!· Olga (who feh basic nylon vaUng factor Is probably the trlcot was "ordinary") dedd- uniformlty of business dress-ed to develop two new fa· Ing. Under that conservative, brlcs. One, Olgalon, has the pin-stripe suit, a woman may luxwy of silk, to the touch, want to enjoy the feehng of but the softness and look of lace and silk next to her cotton . The other, Body Silk, body. Value, too, Is certainly has four-way stretch, looks another good reason. The like satin and Is designed to cost of Ungerle has not risen "fit like a second skin." as much as the price of ult's a most exctttng time to ready-to-wear, so a woman be a woman," Olga says, can gi\19 an lnapmlll\"8 "tit(' '\wtlh '° meny 1n-.... and IO tw wadiabe, even ti tt'1 .:dYia. op.rq up, and It'• )ult unct.meath. woncMrfu1 to be a designer, Enclosed ore my EnNJnoe Shampoo ond Enhance Conditioner proofl of purchote plua o coah Mglater receipt wtlti my purchase Pfle• cl~led. Fill In the product code numbefl ~ow. ·~!cc ii NOOUCT C&ll liUilllli ·~-~~ii-NIOOGC'f~~COOl~i;(lilii""""'=• SIAfl lll' "ace In -~ oncl moe IO l'IU IHllAHCI ~ PO IOlteeat •11&--- P.~....,.. ooo• ono ..,...,, I O'te• ';OOCI only ., -US A 2 ttlf 1\llAC.,EO CEllllFICAIE MAY "101 al ~IC,.&N•C&uv lll'tlOOUCIO AlllO io-vs I -CC0>.1PANY VOUll l!fQUIST l llfno' one refund O.r r.ome O< Oddrett 4 lbl.r ol!o< "Q"" mav noe tli2 oulQnOd OI •rON!e•r.O & ()r!., gooo & 17 "'"' •o J1 •• & 1199 ,,., •ece1P'• ""'"'' oe dOIO<I DC!<Ween 9 10 I I end JO JI II . I I I To g.t the Wat vleWI on fuWllng IOme of the fashion _....__ 1ttngertir-"'explostorr.'--need.SO today's worriin:'"~-i--================================~-- F AMl1... v WEfKl v called on some major Intimate-apparel Faehlon Tipe experts. •If you're buying a full "Much of the design ln · slip, It shoukl conform to splration for today's fancy ln· your bra size. ttmate apparel has come •When seleding a bra, from France and Italy,'' says check to aec that the center Peter Velardi, executive vtce seam Ilea against the president of Vanity Fair, "but breastbone, without gaps It ls good okl American In· between the cups. Straps genutty -with a commit· should not cut Into '111 ment to luxurious new fabri. shoulders. llLI . I I I 9u••• •••w••••··• How to ~ose _up to 21 lbs. in 14 Days* with Medical Science Discovery that Speeds Up your Fat Burning Metabolism 118• 'Quick Loss F•t ,,..,, System' with Natural Diet Fonnul• •reloped by E•st Coast Doctor Is currently conl•red the f•stest possible way to ufely lose we#Pf without fMwin1 hun1er ..... ..... ...... l y Rkh8rd Duan T llctt'J mo« 1han OM WI) 10 burn flll Thiu1artJ1111d~ovcry, ma4t by MNical Scic11Cf· hu ~•led that lbctt it a >k>• '"ay aod a faunl ..,..)'to bll111 fat dqiosiu. A""' -Quick LO» F11 Bum Diet ~ytlflll. •dcvdopcd by an wt Coes1 Ooctor.allowspcople to 11ke edVllA ... of 1h11 fu1n1 fat bumina pre>«». I) follow1n1 the 1ys1m1 aod &1ki111 the all na1ural Quid Lou Oict Formula you can ~ i.p )OUr lat bvrn1111 mctaboh>m and al~ naturally c~trol hwiaer 111nab. Tlut t•o •'II)' acuon allo.-s you to ufcly lose wricht the futat •a)' kl'IOWn 10 medal \C~ncc. •hile eoa1roW111 h~r. You actual!) bum fat V1nuall> u fast u 1otaJ 1urva11011. •lule tl!JOYll\I man} of tlw foods )"OU Ion. •Ho-111..ch and bo• fast can you low'! So!Df of our mo.1 suctturul people lolt I lbs. 1n 72 boun, Olhcn lost I J 11>$ the ftnt •«k: and 21 lbs. In Jlla I• d•>•· rot11 wtiafit loMttof JO. 40. ~tbl. and mon "'" recorded Of courw mlllu \llry. How mud1 and~ tut )OU lox ••II depeod on how much )Oil arc O\et )OUr Ideal 11>~llh•· Ho., i. 11 pc>Mible 10 ufcl)' lote •els.ht 1ha1 fas1 111h1k natvrally coouolbq hl!Qfr1? Au COIJ)''"'*'. 1ha1 \ 111 bat I wan1cd 10 b-. So • I flew into Plllledetpb11 ln1unat10C1al Alrpon and~' up an 1nmv1rw with °'· l.Jttm. HctT\ .mat I fovnd out· HOW DOIS THI SYSTEM WORK? 0-: How dl>ft )'O\lr ~)'Tttrlll work? Dr. Ute.: My system worb by attacltina )OW 11rc1&111 problem two nyi. flnt. you n.a1urally and uftty speed 11p ,._ fat bumi111 °'· ..... UNI! ...... "-.. ·a..wi "-, • ..,, 0'9t ....... . ....... ,_, ............. t' .... ~2 ..... ....... ......... 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Think ol1con\'Cnt1onaJO\u1s otdlnerylat bumins. on rqular diets. and a mkr0'61~ O\'Cn u the (uter Qukk Lo.. Fat Burninl proortA Food lftlltl bt ltft 111 a COll-IJOMI OVC'ft lllUclt lontcr than in 1 mlcrowaw to cook pnltl«ly. Aad fat rtmains In your body much lon,rr •i1h ordiftllY cfieu. lut my ·Quick l«>N Fat Burn Diet System• eeakrara )out f11 burfttn& -..bolian aftd raptdly mirlu fat dqios1ts so they CH ~kly k flushed out ol ~our body. 0-i Yov ebo ITICflttOMd controll1111 h11qn. How don that eomt about" Dt. lJaall CoeuoUuit huflllr ii Ow uc:oed ralllt pl the Qwtt Lou Fat lun1 Sy.tni Wlwll 1our fee bummt nwUrboliND tf"ds ... y011r lklll)' au111ma11c1ll) tw11n• 10 1cncr11c ~a1ur1I Appc111c Supprc"'o" fhcw 'upprnton. will s.fcl)' and naturally help cunirol hunscr )llNlh. Bccltu~ o( 1b1s, pa1icnll on m) S)>sttm report no hunlfT. I hal mlldc 11 ta~)' for ~~ u.. ..... ,,. ue "r' BEFORE BEFORE Bl FORE them lo follo• my Quick Lem 1---- 0ic1 Plan OI coune. reduc1n1 calont 1n11kc 1s cucn11al fot the rapid' rcdUC11on of ''' and bod) •11st11 0-: Wba1 " Ille Quic~ Lou [)\tt 1-·ormui.a~ Dr. Utt•: h"sa lonnula da11fted to be uwd ,.11h m> ~Qi.1cl Lon Fae Burn Ci),ltm -Mtd1c1I Studin Jho• 11ui1 peopk 1ak1n1 tht kt) 1nsred11n1. 11'1 m ) tnnnula. ind burn1n1 fa1 1htt fa>tctt "•>. lo\I \IMUlll) a• mud! flt U If I.be) ale nocluna a1 aU! Yet thty tnJO)ed dthciou• me<e\tl) da). DIFFERENT AND BETTER 10k GONE ' • 21 lbs. 40 lbs. GONE GONE 0-: Yoi.\.-c told me ho• 11 ---• wotb. But 111h~ "' 11 an)' 11t11cr Lw 10, ZO, 40 .... OI' more. teeter ....._you..,............, pOMlb ... Reed than other wciJht lou me1hoch on ._ thrlllln8...,le belowonhowyouc.nMfety loM we'9ht ._ f..neetwey the martct" known tie nt1dla., eclence. The Qulclc Lw Pt.ft WOtked fOI' Cindy, U.. 8nd Or. Uttm : My t)'l&cm doun' U.. ~ c.n work ,_you tool havt tht dr111obacb ofullwr dictt. - There·, noconsiant bun,er panp. l'llerc i. no 11rc1111out txtrtl)C. no v.cud (lld d1t11n1 and no heahh rvln1n1 dict p.1llt. But mo~• 1mporunL there's no •1111n1 for mulls You11bcpn10IOK' 1hc \ti) fin1 da) M) mo.tt~ful pallmh haH" lo•I II lln . 1n J days. IJ lb. 1n 7 d•>• •nd ••much&> 21 lbi 1n JUll 14 da)' ()( rour~ result•'''>· bile •11h chest kind of mulo. rather 1ban losin1hoj)(1ndqum1n1. )OU11bccncouraFd1ocon11n~ and qu1dl} tow m°"' 0-: h ) our 1y11cm safe' Dr. Ura.: h'• •''(qr tn>ors IQ nogpt! •"b 'A reg rm so ecowt o( my l>JKm I WMWP4 th,el xee ahe• n lo reyr [amjb d5or. ()( ::rm:;:= =~~Cl!!!:%'®1:;;z: llK >m 5Wstly yd £'t'"''P abpMld )pi C9Ue1 at 11 111 0-: Wha1 hllpJICMaftn }our pe1wntt rtadi 1llcir•t11l11 kxl.1oal" Dr. Llntll; The cha11,e that l•kcs t*« 1n them ts tan1utte. They report a 1rcmcndow fec1tn1 o( wtf..,tbfactlon The> loot IJU' 1n fuh1onablc clothes ln•tted of fec1tn111ttd all 1bc llmc. tM) fttl \nal and cncrsc1ic I also llOllC'C a d1ff11cn« in their xlf-co11fidm«. 0-: II ..ouncb ''°'· Do )OU lla\C the 12.t hlJIOntl of ·~ HICCCSJ(UI llU~'? °'· IJIW.: Yes. I CH lt\C )OU thcit catc h1storia . °' L111rn supphrd bundrrdt of cue h1•tonft. S111« space ,. llmitcd. l'\lt listed the stones of two of our mott succeuful UKrs. But before you rc.cf them. let me mcn11on 1111 .. : I ~lei m)' own rcwarch and found 11111 k1din1 uni,cnuin ba\f conducted stud Its v.h1ch verify 1ht tff~lvcnns of the fas1cr fat burnin1 proccn featured In 1lw Quick L066 Fat Bum Sy"cm. I Lal. QOM '" n Mft. "I lon6J lbs.""'"" S)11tm. I lbs tht/ltar 1111r1. l1-•-r110tfl#lf!Wd""' pound b«Jt. ""' ,,., ntfJAI plHSMI OMfHlu ..... ,,., in<ht•. Ir off"'>' .. ·11111. Jr off my ltlp1 Md _,,. r off 11t)' 11t111tJ. I /rlt ,..""""'fol. 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A. name of rour crtc111 card I . crtc111 card numb« C. card up1ration date Mail your orcltn to WEIGHT t.OSS GROUP. 2 RicMlttV Plan. Otpt. C I IS. Canton. 01110 447~. . l ' tm's tcm is bK eel ""'ha I Atnold Schwatzenegget The Softet Side of ASttongman Thia Mr. Unlverse-tumed-mllllonalre offers some candid commenta on the man behind the muaclea -as well as special exerclaes anyone can try. By Kathleen Beckett 0 ne of the finer experiences In llf e has to be watching Arnold Schwarzenegger. the world's top wtnner of bodybulldmg Uda, work out at a gym, muscles rippling, and then take off wtth a sheepish grin In his private limousine. Arnold ls what you might call a real hunk of a man -6 feet 2 inches tan; 218 pounds strategically plac.ed on a body that looks surprisingly normal under his custom·made navy blazer. blue oxford shb1 and chinos. His sun- bleached-hair and bJue eyes give him a wonderfully boyish charm. But that's not all there ts to Schwarzenegger. He has ch1ve and buslnas savvy and an inteJltgence lhat bell.es his .. he-man" Image. All his life, Schwmenegger has been setting objectives, and then meeting them. "1 set a goal, Visualize It very clearly and create the drive, the hunger, for turning It Into reality." A case In potnt: His entree Into bodybuilding. Born In 194 7 In AU1b1a, Arnold was, surpristngly, a lk:Wy chlJd who grew up In the shadow of an older brother. To over- come his weakling reputation. he started to compete ha school sports - soccer and swimming -and began weight-lifting to develop strength. He did so well In reshaping and develop- ing his body that 9Chool sports faded In importance and Amc*i soon had a new goal -to capture a bodybuilding title. And he did: 13 world champion· ships, Including Mr. Olympia, Mr. World and Mr. Universe. The training to achieve those ttdes was lncredi>ly tough . .Amold worked out In an unheated gym fellow bodybulJder Franco Columbo, to form a brick-laying team to earn money. "I came over with nothing," Amc*i explains ... so Franco and 1 would train from 6 to 8 In the morn- ing, 8 to 10 at nights. and use the days to make money ... The determination payed off -Ar- nold continued to wtn tides and parlayed his growing reputation into making money ... People would write me 1etten asking how I trained," he upialns, "so J took out a business on frozen barbells. In With •J>OJU lover Marfa Shrluer: Barbe/II, If not order to compete for his wedding bcJJa, loom In thelt future. first contest, Mr. Europe Junior, he went AWOL from the Austrian army and ran off to Stuttgart, Germany (when the ar- my offtcials found out he won, they fortunately ap- plauded him instead of chastising him). Eventually lunold left Europe for what he believed to be "the land of opport1,1nlty'' and the mecca of bodybuildtng - the United Stata -and joined up wtth a friend , llcente for $3. 75 and uted a mall~ order builrlC9I Mlmg Arnold's secret training system pamphlets." It was a very profttab&e venture. Arnold's next goal was to promote bodybuildlng as a reae.ational sport through seminars, books, television appearances and, In 1975, a movie about body- building (Stoy Hungry). Two years later he made the film Pumping Iron. Next came The Villoln (1979) and, due out early next year. Dino de 1.aurentis' tpedacie Con- an, In which Arnold p&ays the tlie role. (During this time, Arnold put hirnteJf through the lJn1verslty of WilcxJnsln, where he studied busi- nees adminllaration and international ecotaomic:s., Acting Is particularty enjoyable for Arnold because it's an opportunity to show a softer side of himself. "In physical competition, I had to keep my emotions under control," he ex- plains. "You have to build a wall around yourself because emotional highs or lows, coming at the wrong time, can negatively Influence how you perfonn. In acting, of course. it's exactly the opposite -you have to stay open, keep your defenses down." Arnold leads a surprisingly normal day-to-day ltfe. He's not In training for competition anymore (he "retired" In 1975 -but couldn't resist competing for the 1980 Mr. Olympia title, which he won after only eight weeks of train· ing) so his weight Is down to 218 pounds from 240; his strength down from being able to lift 700 pounds to about 400. He now works out at a gym about 45 minutes a day, fol· lowed by a dally run. He claims that he doesn't like to party much. ("I've ne\/er been to a Hollywood party.") He prefers stay\ng at home. reading. sitting In the back- yard, barbecuing for a few friends. He Uva with Maria Shriver. 25 (daugh1er of Sargeant and Eunice Shriver), whom he met four years ago at one of her aunt Ethel Kennedy's celebrity tennis tournaments. The staying power in the relationship may be due In part to the famous Kennedy procllvtty for sports -Merla wori<s out with weights and enjoys running, &king and water-skiing wtth Arnold. What's In the future? Arnold won 1t comment on whether man:fage Is a potlllbillty. As far as hts career goes. he is already under contract to write the ukimate bodybuilding book. The EncyclopedJo of Bodvbulldlng. He also wants to become "a good actor'' -he ls hoping Conan might tum Into a James Bond type Mrtes -and he plans to continue promoting fitness. With hit track record, you can be sure of this~ Whatewir Arnold's dreams and goals me, one way or another he's going to tum them Into realities. (continued) Are YOU paying too much for car insurance? Now, join thousands of careful drivers in your state like Mrs. Durant who saved $40-$50-$60 or more by switching to NATIONWIDE. The Durants enjoy the same broad coverage they had before switching to Nationwide car insurance. They'll get fast, reliable claims service if they ever need it. And they're now saving over $100. 00 a year on premiums for two cars! 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You can hurt yourself with any kind of violent move- ment. The Exercise: Stand upright, feet very wide apart. Raise your right hand high overhead. and put your left hand down on the side of your left leg. Stretch upward with your right arm as high as you can. and then begin bending to your left, conti- nuing the stretch. and sliding your left hand down your left leg for support. Bend as far as you can and Standing Twists This movement works the muscles of the torso by twisting them agalnst the resistance of the lower body. In all twisting build muscles for compeUtion must also go on a very severe diet, designed to reduce the proportion d body fat. Here. Arnold offers several warm- up exercises, one Introductory re- sistance exercise (the leg lift, which uses body resistance) and one dumb- bell exe:rc:lse. For more on body- buUdlng see Arnolds Bodylhoplng for Women (Simon and Schuster. 1979) and Arnold's Bodybuilding for Men (Simon and Schuster. 1981). As wtth every new sport, check with your doctor before you start. reach with your right hand as if trying to touch the waU on your left. Hold for a count of 5. and then straighten up slowly to the starting position. Lower your right arm. raise your left and repeat the side bend to your right . Repetitions: l 0 times to each side movements, keep the hips sta- tionary so that they provide the necessary resistance. The Exerdte: Stand with your feet flat on the floor . wide apart. knees slightly bent to keep the hips from turn- ing. Raise your arms out to either side, bend your elbows and hold the arms about chest level, parallel to the floor. Keeping your head facing for· ward at all times, twist your shoulders and upper body as far to the right as you can without let- ting your hips tum. Then twist back as far as you can to the left. Start out easy. As you get warmed up, put more energy into the movement. 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The pilot epi- sode, tchedul· ed to air later next month, features sudi vtntage MTM writing as this scene: The villainous, albeit flaky, Calico Kid -hilariously played by Christopher (Taxi) Uoyd -comers Sam In a saloon . "Shooting an unarmed man won't do much for your reputation," Sam suggests meekly. "That II my reputation," replies The Kid . CONPacTIOll COllCmrTION .-Dcoup&e of months ago, WQ revealed the origin of bueball's tradttk>nal seventh-inning etretch, adding that, unfortunately, we sl1l1 dJdn't know who Invented Cncker Jack. Lo and behold, Betty Ann Klink of West Covina, Calif .• wrote in to tell us. As a young gWI, she often heard the story of the candy'• h1story from her fattwr, William Wl&ey, who worked for the CracMr Jack company for 40 years. Many years ago, the term .. aadcesjaclc" was U98d to dacri>e tOmethlng excep- 1'onally good. Around the tum of the century, a German Im· mJgrant named F.W. Rueckhelm came up with a reclpi fOf a confecaon of candied popoom and peanuts. When he paented It to a group of potimtial buym, one of the men tded It and exc:Wmed, 'What a aackerjack of an Idea." Keep ctlOM cards and i.tt.r. coming In. folks. HllROH llOT HARD TO,PlllD Whom do American kids look up to as heroes? Weeldv Reader nantly surveyed Its nine mllBon fourth-through 12th- ~ readers and got 130,000 essays in respon.9e. The sur- priling results: By far the largest total -'l1 percent -chose either one or both of their parents. Runners-up, wtth 3 to 4 percent each. lnduded teachers, friends and Presadent Rea- gan. Among th09e receMng 1 percent were Mother Teresa, Christopher Reeve, Lynda Carter, Jeny Lewis and God. The New Patients have a right England Jour- to get In a lather over this nal of M~dl- blt of news. It aeems t-=;ail• dne, two doc- hand-washing Is going tors seaetly observed down the drain as a rou-medkal teams for two ttne hygienic step for months at both a private ho9pttaJ med.lcal penon· d and a untverstty hospital. nel. Dodon, nWMS and In the university hospi- technlclans may be tal, for exampje, doctors washing their hands leas washed their hands ht?· than half the time fo8owlng t t\veen only 28 percent of patient examinations and patient contacts. whlle procedures. nurses soaped up after Just As report~d recently ln 43 percent. · ~- three hours. (He has bench- prelled 660 pounds!) The Green Bay PacMrs recently heard of hJs HCrc:ulean feats Md me tachtng him how to play the offensive line. '1f I can learn the game, I can be one of the best," says Kaz. maier, who hopes to drop 50 pounds. "All things being equal, my strength will make the difference." BIRTHDAYS . (AJl Virgo) Sundliy -Fred MacMurray 73: Ted WU- Iiams 63; Elimbeth Ashley 42: Shirley Booth 72; Jean Claude-Kllly 38. Monday -James Coburn 53: Arth- w Godfrey 78; Buddy Hackett 57. Tueldey -Lily Tomlin 42; &ny Gibb 35. Wednnday -J immy Connors 29; Cleveland Amoty 64. Thunday - Kitty Carlisle 66: Valerie Perrine 38. Friday - Henry Ford 64: Mitzi Gay· nor 50. ~ -Carol Lawr~nce 49; Raquel Welch 39; Bob Newhart 52. J I ! lllRDtDAY PEOPI.£ Bob~tt.q.llllW*ll .. Kini of Everireens" less Than le Per Foot! COLORADO RUE SPRUCE 11.50 SO FED RNE PRIVET HEDGE-13. 98· 25 rool*'. certified healthy, tut growing plant. to rMke 50 feet of neat, dressy hedge. Normally grow 2-3 feet tirat aeuon, de- velop quickly into den• compect hedge with lhiny green lehes. UndlCapeS .your property beautitullyt Can be formally shaped aec:ond year. Highly decorative. plant 2 ft. apart for format ~ tectlve hedge. we ahlp the species beat for your climate -L1g- ustrum alnensla or Amurenae. At this low price, you c:an afford all you need. Send today! ,,;..., SMOKE TREE-11. 98 Very ~ or-ml '-fOtd. -ICoh11111 ~II. Golfs "Ill' i• ,,_,., .. tldl -n otJ billow)' -..-1 H ...... -S1.71 100 ,. .... S14.H plu~ ''°"' m lb COIN illto bloonl. 4it9M to I ~20 foot llelpt. foliqe tlllM bl~ tftllf bllonriflt tlltfl fltiy Ol lfll«ltd 111 1111 Stately llld majestic. i4eal specimen for lawn plafdinas. bdllllt JUMOUnd colorlnc may ranp from lrfffl to blut- lf"" to silvery-blue. lnerems proptrly v1tue 11" alter JHr. Truly a showpiece. truly 1mprusln . Colorado Blue ~ will be the focal point of your entln IMCtsclpel Send todfy. "' So SWeet and Juicy You'll Lon 'em! GB & Brr 11 98 CHOICI ftlllrU• • Oil YAlltlTIH Never easier to grow a bumper crap for J•lllea, jam•. home winemakera, or just plain OQOd eating. We offer 3 top varletlM: Concord. Whhe Niagara, or Red Cat1wbll. All ere Michigan nurs- ery '1rown from cuttings from proven. heavy-bearing vineyard•. Order 1 vine Heh. 2 vines MCh. or mh1 your order u you pie .... At thla price, they may not lll•t long. Guaranteed to bear, when matu'9 each vine will produce bountiful clusters of luacloua grapeal Order today! ,..,., J hr H .71 EVERGREEN JAPANESE YEWS 11.50 80 FED GOLDEN FORSYTHIA HEDGE •]. 98 ViPM Golden Flowtrina forsythia, Cforsythia varietiHl develops rapidly ,,. • ., "'t..v"' to hel&hls of 6-8 feet, may be One of Ille lllOS1 wiv1dty colotful trimmed to deslred sin. Burstr forth of 111 ornamental slide tr"s. early q rinc with hundreds of &olden Beautiful red flowers ifl sprinl bloorM. Offer bfinp 20 plants, Nbs tt1et1 in r111 It"'" turn scarlet ao t.et lttnctlvt, serviceable Wee lftd cold. Very wrvictete "'* ......... . .......... 4 ft __. tm. Crows 60-80 feet. ....... _"'_-_ ...... --··--·.· --.. All-Tame Fnorite Eltin& Applel APPLE TREES-'2.85 Beautiful Blossoms, Larae Golden Fnitt PEACll TREES-S2.85 -IH IATU•• A,,LI ~ -lllllTA YAlllTY - ft YoU l~e epptes, 100·11 IM Ult Dtllatitfvtly fflCT'lftt fn SP.flnt wflolesome taste of this vtrie1y. when ttie b11ut1ful peadl blos- BeMs solld rtd fruit, crisp and somi adorn Ult bflftdlu ... ttien juicy, It a prlct so low you can come the bic. juicy, Soldeft have 100r own orchard! T1lttt peaches that are so lood for Ht· certified hlatthy setdllnp wtll lnL cnni. pies, etc. These 2·3 mature to standlrd ordl1rd silt. ft. 1l'lfttd trees Ntvre to 1t1nd· Once mature, you'll tlljor crop ard orclllrd silt. Elbert• is tflt after crop. Ytar after JU'. Notlt-world's leadinc commercial ing tastes a IOOd 11 • freshly peach, a wry dependlble srowtr. pldled rid 11tf11' apple. Fill out An 111\Rifll barpln fOf treq of and mall Ol'der bl•'* today. this site. Ally t '"" T,.... fw ..ty 11.tl Compare Our Quality! The shrubs, hed1es and trees offered in this final fall salt are nursery crown from seed °' cuttincs. well rooted, certified hulthy in stale of oria1n. They ere al- ready 1-2 ye1rs old, 1·2 ft. tall, never transplanted. Ev.r1retM are 1 ·4 yurs old, 6-12 Inches tall. Check tor arowtti lbility in u -tremei, hot iouthern cl._ mates. Pudl trees ire 2-3 fHt tlH. Er111 tkder Sets Free Plantint Suide! The Most lmpressin of All Ornamentals! l·TONE ROWEllNG DOGWOOD· 13. 98 One of the lllOSt omamtnttl of Inn trtts, now better tlllll ever 1lnca hortic:ultln • lats ~ &rifted the Pink F10Wlrin& Pd Whitt flower· '• onto °"' root stoct. Sonlt brlnctles flower In spri.t wltll pink blooms, SCll'llt witll wtilte -1-2 ft. tnn. 1i. ready 1·2 )IUtS old, Ideal abtf Ordal todly. See Order Blank For Bonus Items Automa\. lully Sent Witll y,,.. Order. Every Item In This 3-P111 Fiii P!Mltillc Silt Is Covered By OW "No fault'' Guarantee! free Plant· in& Qilde I 11c:tuded With bery Order! RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD-s].98 re-· #lorido ,,,.,., Brilliant decontive showpiece futures clusters of 3-4 • pink or red flowers in spr1,.. followed by fl1min1 starlet leeves in fall, &nm to »JS ft. heipt. Amatinc low prica. Mall eoupon todly. BLUEBERRIES 2 for S].98 Yes. now JOU can plcl ciant bludltrria rlcfll in your own yard. Jersey •ariety productS numtr· ous 1rtptlikt clusters of blue. firm, sweet luscious btrriea. Eat 'em fresh wltll cereal or iet crum, or make pies ... you'll lovt 'em! Michi&an nurwry crown-2 required tot et pollination. SNOWBALL BUSH.SI. 98 (V'..,_ ..,_ fl•ll•/ A brtatht .. lnt sltfit uch 1¢111 • it -rsbforthwl~snowblf~~cklst.rs of hundreds of sparkllnt wfllte flowers . . • so profuse you can barely * the foll1g1. lmpresslu plented In rows. HPtelllly beautiful IS I slnste specll\'llft. Siu a~ Ind up. Mail coupon todlY. An Ocean of Livin& f,olor CUSHION MUMS -10 for st 98 Giant bills of fl.nina color to set YoUr tandsc1pe ablaze! These hlfdy Mict1i1an nurury rrown root division per. ~Ml1ls come to )'OU In 1n assortment of mid eor&eous colors •.. reds. yellows, pinks, purples, bronzt. ete •• IS iv1llable. Provide handsome follap sprin& and summer. Litt summer. each plant drtndles Itself with masses ot 1.2· blooms. A m.qnlfictnt spec:bcle when in btoom •Iona walks or drifts, for 11..i,. borders. or ICCtnt rows. CREEPING SEDlJM <Dr•tM'• lleMJ 'for •1.so ltuaed and carefree, 1pruds rapldly In sun or shade. The lush. semi-evercreen foliaae erupts In mas1ve clusters of stlr·shlped1 fiery rtd blooms. EasJ-crow-in&. sensational in roell prdens, ••trou- ble spots". slopes, shady arus Wtlert ems won't crow. Hardy Mlehlpn nur1- ery lf'OWll> plant 6 • 12.. .,arl. Bloola YNI' lfter year wlttlout re,,i.t,._ .. Plrrot's ftf!ld" ,,. 1&-2D" Ml PARROT TWPS 6 for 11.98 These are the flamboyMt pity colored tu. lips with tM laqe feathered blooms tut so closely resein61ts a parrot's bNd. Tiie colofs •• blends of vlOrant reds. yellows and bi-colors with 1re111 shadinc. ttauntlna themselvtt atop an uprilhf 1 S:20.. stall Tllefr d~ Wpt lftd c:olof add I lbl1111inc Clllltrat to the other bdlsis In '°"' c•dtft. Adiil ttils dazz:linf h•llP "-*' to JOUr ........ ,.d• -plaat Wt fall! "' QUEEN Of THE NIGHT TUUPS • 6 for st 98 Until ~ haw seen OuHn of the Nllht In full bloom, you have not seen tulfps In their ultimate splendor! The most rt· pl, tlepnt 1nd m,stlell ot 111 tulips fitclust of its extremely deep purple color. so Intensely purple It Is 11tnMt bid! Larae, bloomln1 sl11 bulbs, 10.ll' an. Mell coupon todaV. FOOTBALl MUMS o .. udl: 194. ] for 13.98 Telltw.•lte Bir. brilllantly tolored blooms ot smnt.-lna color! These hi&hly decorative Foot· ball Mums are easily arown in almost lfr1 soil produce lfl abUndlnee ot spec. tacular, shoWy flowers. Bloom ye11 after ywar without replantina. We ship patted. hardy rooted cuttinp, one each red, yellow. wllile. Mike gorgeous cut flow- ers. eadl sinat. bloom • 1ic11rtic star. fire of vivid Intense colOf'! SWEET wt .......... 5 for 11.98 lmqine •n early summer flowerbed ablaze with fancy, tufted. SIW·toothtd blooms of brilliant. strikln1 color ••• red, wtllte, IMnder, pir*. 11\d 111 the colors in bttween. Thty wlll spread and bloom y11r after year without replant. Ins. We ship f 2 Divisions IDlanthus bat11atusl for plantina this fall. wlli bloom tlfl Mxt summer. Elquisitt Blooms of Brilliant Color! BEARDED IRIS • ' for s2. 98 Rtpl and stately, Ult llflt flarifll blooms are ruffled. bearded and nquisltely btautlful! Blooms In ••ly summer on upript stems. 2~·3 ft hip, e~ by tflt licht lfffll, SWOfd.lille it1Vt1. Elly to arow. requires 1 rninifllum of e.re. MakH Ideal b~nd plantllw. Goreeous lllOttmtllt of mbtd colon. Order llOWI CREEPING MYRTLE 20 for '1.98 The p<etty blue periwir*le flowt11 seem to float on 1 dense carpet of shiny ner1reen follaat ! Ru~ed and earefrte. Creepinc Myr. tie Mnca m1nor-hriwir*lel. ttlriwn Mii In dense shade where arm Of tlowers won't arow. We ship mablted pi.rt divisions, 20 plants cowr 40 square feet. Blooms and Sp<eads year after ,.., without replantlftc. Excellent for eusperatinc SC1UbbJ spot1, bris, ..... etc. Seid todly. CREEPING PHLOX 6 for 11.50 Michl&an nunery 1JOWft pertrlllial, IPtlloa subui.tal, ~aturn dense "lflf"n folla&e dfenclled with mmn of py, sparklinc blooms In mixed colon. Transfon'll1 drab, trc>IA>lesome artas or rodl ptdens Into a rollins ~a of color ht e--.s '°"' .,.. tire land:sQpt. Hardy J .year plants, tldl pllllt spreads to It Inches It maturity. Trtlllfonlls .. .,._. .. lntt .. .,. .,...., .. BRANCHING TULIPS 10 for 11.98 This i1 the tulip v•ltty ~ see In many pdens In Holland, where lots art small 119- Cllllt land is so v1luablt. frOlll the sttm of taell bulb, YoU set 3, 4, tvtn 5 off-shoot bfooms .•• a '"'51 of vivid, W1'br1nt rtd colqf In 1 Stlllll space! Holland Jmported, IPreest• fusellt!L~ cm.). Bloom ~ar after yw with· out rtP11Wtillf. .... MAIL THIS ORDER BLANK TODAY! ···i I I -I I I • l'luM rvsll order H lecllcttld lltlow. lllClllde t ll Fll(E llo1111w1 ti> : wlllch 1 1m entltlld. All lt1m1 covered b1 your NO fAUlT GUAllANTEl. erTY _______ STATE ___ ,..., ____ _ .... CAT. ..., .. ITUI 112 Tull' 1111!11 (50 tor U .50 • 100 lor $4.95) 114 flodlls 0 0 for SUI • 20 for Sl.151 124 crocu5 115 for Sl.91 • lO for $3.ISJ 119 Olltch Hr1ci11ttll fl tor Sl.M • I for $3.ISJ 944 1'9onltt, Wllltt ---943 ~toles. lled UH UCll l2 tor SS.7S) 212 tntll l'Oll9hti (8 tor SUS • 12 for $1151 20I CrvWllYtWI (6 tor Sl.M · 11 for U .15) ll2 Orlylllltt (3 for $2.11 • 8 for U.75) 191 30 Mlfllllllrt Spl'ln1 flow1r1n1 Bulbs. $4.91 l5.5 OrMMMtll Trta US for $4.91 • lO for $9.75) llOO ,.., ... Ht41• (25 for sue . 50 for $7.75) 31l Smo'• T'". u .n (2 for $5.75) IDO CotorMo llut s.tvct. $1.50 a tor $2.95) 301 11..i f'low9ff'lll Dopood, Sl.91 (2 for S7. 75) 700 . Colltor4 --+--I 101 "-"•Reel CmwN --+=102:-:-1Qrafa. Whitt .. ~,., • SUI ucll, C."7 3 for SS.7S. any 6 for S10.95l l04 bd Maple T,_, $1.91 (2 fOf' $3,IS) 224 Cll!Ntl1 Vine, S1.tl <2 for Ss.75) 364 fonytbta ,.... (20 for $l.M • 40 fllf S7.75) 714 ll11lllt7rin 12 for $3.91 • 4 for $7.75) • s.o-ottr ...,., sua (2 tor $3.15) lll 2·TOllt flowefln& Oopgod, SUI (2 for S7.75) 200 Cllst!IOCI II-. (10 fOf $1.91 • 20 for $3.15) 213 ertetllnc Mvrtl• ('20 for Sl.91 • 40 for S3.8$l 134 P'llmlt Tulips Ci fOf $UI · U for Sl.151 122 IUnltd 1n1 14 for S2.N • I for SS.75) 202 fllotlltll M111111 tl for SUI . I IOf $7.75) 217 S.ftt Wllllam (5 for $1.H . 10 for U .&S) 191 Quttn of The NICht Tulips (6 for Sl.98> 205 erMplnc Std\1111 <• for Sl.50 • a for $2.95! 204 C<MPllll Plllol (I for Sl.50 • U for S2.95) ___ m_, llllnlablre ROH P'l•11ts. Red '2.U tJdl 531 M1nl1blre 1te111 ,..lltl, Yellow (2 for $5.75) lU lractllllf TUiips (10 for $1.11 • 20 for $3.IS) • rlll£ Oulell Im tf order ,_1wei1 111 NowemOer l o o o 1 P r11u St.It of lt1111IMlll If older tot.111 $6.00 o. o o: I I FR££ Pink Debut l11lbt (Pllll 6 Stir of ltlhlthtm), I If Ord« totals $9.00 0 , 0 0 I ----+---------------+--~· ~ fllU Allllllll .-Oly IPhll I Stal Of ktllltllt'lll and 6 I Pink owut lulbl), If order tot.111 S12.00 o . o o I _ _.,._-+---------------+--~· 6 FaU Clnpe llY9cilldla (Pl• I Sttr of lllllltlltlll, I I l'inll Oekt tlllDI encl I Alllum Mol1), If I onter totlls Stl.00 o o o : c llt!llltt.llt• ....... ptu• Sl.50 tOWllU mAL • • • I .,.. ____ , llOtUI• tfld llt1'dlh11. lllip po._lf. -1111 04I 1111 ,rtdlt ~. ,, .. $1.50 ,aet• '·"' -... llld l\Mdl.... SlliO --··· ''*' c.u below lllllcll utcllt ~nl )'1111 w4sll to be blllecl 011, credit car• nufllkr. llld 11a9 eaplrttlon Cite. m11. s '1 MHl9tCa nl 0 Vla.e 0 AMrlcM blmt Crtdlttlrd '---------------- bl .... ___ _ ·--------·····--··········-····-···· --~-------------------------------Ar,lAZING VA LUE S IN SHADE TREE S. LAWN SPECIMENS ANO ORNAMENTAL S. FLOWERING PERENNIAL GROUND COVERS~ 15 ORNAMENTAL TREES "" 1411 1 .. ,. .............. Ywletl" ,, ...... ,, ........ ·-l-'" ....,. •. , lllCfelll Y-l'r.,.n, v.i.. . . . All lll·I ..... DllfWllltlMt ~lllMtlee MW •.. '"· ft!' Mfr $4.NI DAYUUES-3 for $2.98 Vtrsttllt pnl.i1 pltnt (H-roul· lie>. eomblnt• 1ove11 color, Ira· 1r1nct, eno ruuu ~tr•l111u. G.rowe pnctkall1 •nJWlltrt wltllolll IPtClll Ctn. Al '!l'llY II 50 11100111$ per •tllll. Mllt4 COIOrl of pinll. yellow, or1111•. aold. "'41, etc. ORIENTAL POPPIES 6 for $1.95 ln\.tll&fly rid blooms of sltlltn t•xturt up llO 8 llldltl aerou. 8100111• tontlnUOllsly l1tt sprln1 to late 111111111er. MIClllpn llllf'MIJ ''°"'" pltnts. DUTCH HYACINTltS 3 for $L95 Imported frOlll Holland t.tvtrllt &"'" tlrc.). Tlltlr u11l,1111t 9""' llld soft Pl•· It I lllllltd co ton ldf a '°41'11 of Ylrl~ to your spr1n1 Unltn. Otlf&hlfully Ira· ar111t. wlU lllOorn , .. , after '"'· A rUI blrcala. dlrtct·llJ-mtll, 1t 11111 low, '°" Pflet . Fl NA L MONEY-SAYING OPPER POil PAU PLANTINGI TULl·P BULBS . 10 for •1. 98 Choke of White or Red! PEONIES-12. 98 , .. J::'.JJ-"" f.roduct Welt " Of ., ... •llt,.. double f111~r flower1. llOGM ntort profHtlY ,.,, elttt Yter.· v1ovr cllolet of rid or wllllt. .z .,. ,.., ,.., ... •lflllll 11111 It IO 1941Ctaclltt It t lltOll)' llulll 111 ftll lllDOllll °"' If lllt "'1'-t blOOllllftl 1111i.1, Otff0dll1 lltrald tflt ••rlwal 0~111 wllll • cllMfy, d.. .11111 d y of 111111. llfllltt colon. T1I ""'11:rlctd offer tlflnp color 11111 of Wllllt1. ,,uowa, two-COMt U.S. arowa (llettiua). t'ftf .. t 4• clrc. OM of tllt ttel'*t llllllbt to cllftlv11t -Just plent ~•111 IMld fOfpl ai.. °'"' _, Each! MINIMUM 50 BULBS FOR ONLY $2.50 FREE We..., Fret loftUI ll•• as -.Crllltd llttow et IO tltn coat wlltfl J041 onltr •tvetal .''-et -lllM. 1t'1 our wex of NJlna "Tl!Mlb" fw )'Ollr Pltt-ltl Mell lllt Ofdtr llleMI lftllclt f0r PflMllPI dtllve1 for fall pltntlns. Your ''" llcN!u1 ttm1 wlll llt llllNtd wltll JOii' ordtf. SMd today! 11 NO EXTU COST FREE -6 PINK DEBUT Ott Of lllt brl1lltNI 1prl111 flowtr~1 tllt llloollw art llfllll•in llflll ac:arltt, <A. Oltrowsll- -· 4 Clll, ellll 11,), Holland Imported. Yolltt frM Wlltn ordtr totll• $9.00. plus 8 star of 8ttflltfltlll llotlu1. FIE£-6 AWUM llOLY '•!Ur" a.lllllM&lllt NII· II~ clllSWS of dl•r· flll. vivid J'tllow flowtre Oii 12· 1'~ ··-••·5 Clll.). 1111,lntd frolll HtllMI. frM witll &12.00 ordtrt, end YOU lllO &tt 6 Ster of letll ltll1111 Ind I 1'11111 DIMt. TAKEANYIO ll029tl • • IUflPLY l!!!!a:J LOIT .. UWl I ............. ,MlllLY WBKL.Y, -...em._. 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