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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-06 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPIR SUNDAY . S EPTEMBER 6. 1981 ORANGE C OUN TY. CALIFORNIA • SO CENTS o.lly l'I ... -.-, Gert A.-.W Housing developments. traffic. recreational boat mg -ev~ protected birds -spoil Newport Bay water quality Blast kills Iran official Fourth slain in week BEIRUT. Lebanon 1AP 1 I ran ·s ~cn e ral rcvolut1onar.> 1>rosecutor was assass1nJtC'd in his Tehran offict• Saturday by a firebomb explosion so 1>0werful 11 kno('ked the balcon.> oH the building, officials said lie was the fourth st•n1 o r off1 tial 1n Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's n·gimc slain in a week Tehran Radio <J lso said & gun man was wounded in a shootout in front of Iran's p<Jrllament. and a s 1><>kl's man for tht• Iranian Begin to meet Reagan W/\SllfNGTON 1/\P J l .!.r at•l1 Prim e !'Yf1 n1ster Mcnachem Begin will try t1J rt• pair his U.S. image, while argu ing his case against soph1st1c<.1l· cd armaments for Saudi Arabia during a v1s1t to the l:nited States this week. Hegin will go lo '.'Jew York to clay, then travel lo W<Jsh ington Tues day for meetings with President Reagan on Wedncs day and Thursd;iy, the first ever bet ween l he l" o leaders "We hope there will be some chemistry between them . It will help resolve some of their problems 1f lht•re is ... said an lsreali Em bass) official, who did not w;mt to be identified. In addition lo the Saudi arms ('Ontrover~~. those problems 1n r I udc pl ans for renew a I of the P a lestinian aut nn omy talks be tv.el'n Is rael a nd E gypt. Syrian missiles in Lebanon that Is rael wan t s removed and Is rael's use of U.S supplied weapons for m1hlary opt•rations .outside its borders. Senior U.S. officials are known lo beli eve there mu st he progress toward Pales tlnrnn autonomy by next April. the date for lsniel's final withdraw;il from the Sinai Peninsula If pro <See BEGIN, Page A2> rcv11lutt0ndl'\' pol1n· command ..,JIU .in tn\ t''' 1gat111n tnto a sus .. Pl'l'll'<l t·ouµ pl11l \\as under w;iy 'l'lw uffi t·1al ncv.s ag1·nt'y Pars s<.1 1d the 1evolut1on<Jr} pros l'l'Utor. ll o;atult·slam Alt Quduss1. di ed 1n Tehr;in's Mart yn. l h1sp1l<JI ~I~ hours aft er hl· \\a... ru-.ht·d th1·n· from hi~ homht·ll out 11ff11't' Tehran Hac1w ..,a1cl (Joduss1 s fun<"ral w1wld he th1.., morning A s1JC1kl•sm<11l for the hospital. rc<Jt·hed b~ lt•lephone from The i\sso1·1a tl·d Press office in Ht•1rut . ..,;ml Qoduss1 '-, legs were burrh:cl, 'hut he d1t•d from brain d;imag<· hl' s ufft•red .. 1n the bl:.ist Thl' -.pokesman dt:dined lo ht• lldmt•d T h 1 • t• ' JI I o s 1 o n r o c k e d () o d us s 1 ... off ll' c n t• a r no rt h T1•h1 an.., ()a-.r pri..,on a l 8 40 am II Ill pm l'l>T Frida} Tt•hran racl10. mon1tort'C1 1n Rt·11·11t. <.aid lhl' bomb ;ippt•a red to h:ne bt·t·n pl.int1·d 1n the lthra1' room d 1n·c·tl\ belo"' (jod11ss1 s sreond fl our offtee Tht• ht oadl'asl sat<I th1• bla~t tn jured a nolht•r man .1t the pros· l'l'Ulor !'> ofrtt·1· FV golfer in finals Arian L1ndlev of Fountain Valley mnH'CI in.tu the fin;ils of the l 's i\mal('Ur c;ntf Cham- p1onsh1ps Saturda} al the San Franl't!H'O 01) mptc Cours e w h l' r <-· h <' · II face :":at h a n 1 e I Cro ... b.> . ..,on of the late Bing Crosb:. to<l.i\. for lhl' Lille I. 1 n d I<·' Jn il l' r o s p,. c ._. __ cn~ineer tn llunttni;cton Bl•ath. d d l' :.i t c· d f 11 rm er P G A pro fl>s!>tOnal Hob Le\\ 1s. Jr , 3·and-2 Saturday t<i advuncc to ludav's fin;il 1 For dt•1.11ls. '.>Ct· Page Al 1 Crosb.\. 19, 1s a ..,t udent at the l 'n1vt•rsit~ nf Miami and no"' the chairman of thC' annual Hing Cro-.ll\ Pro am in Pt•hhle 81•:1<·h Both ht• ;incl Lindlt•y rece1\l'd autom<ilit· 1nvitat1ons lo n<.'xt ~·ear·.., !\l ash-rs tournament after ad\ ancing to thl' ... cm1finals Polluted> bay wa~er~ flunk state tests By ST EVE MARBLE Of .... Dally l'llee '"'" The chromic acid solution 1s so harsh it c hips and p its the glasses of one of the men ladling the liquid into a storm drain in Santa Ana By 4 a .m. the men have poured 55 gallons into the waterway whi ch s pills into the San Diego Creek less than a mile away. From there it's a straight shot to the Upper Newport Bay Cornered by a Santa _J.na policeman, the men admit their illegal dumping practice is part of a regular routine. Their boss . has given them only one order do the dumping at night Water quality ;iuthoritics. who cited Newport Hydrohc last July for the dumping, s ay they have no way of knowin~ hRw often * * SUNDAY SPECIAL such midnight episodes occur. They say it's only luck that leads to illegal dumping c1ta· lions and that it's anyone's guess what effect the toxic II· quid has on the bay. Bv tt!:.elf. the chromic acid is d a rigcrous stuff caustic enough to etch steel and burn flesh But once it hits the bay where 1t meets up with lead and zinc and animal waste. it's un- certain what happens In this case. the attorney general intends lo go after the firm and seek a fine. But, authorit ies s ay, a fine doesn't undo the damage. The truth is. the Upp er * * * Newport Bay has a great deal working agains t it. The oc- casional illegal dumping is just the tip of the iceberg. Newport Bay both upper and lower is in trouble Some people say it's dying. The bay's upper wate rs are contaminated to the point that half of it has been closed to s wimming for seven years. All of the upper bay. from the Pacific Coast Highway Bridge on. has been off Ii mi ts to she llfish collecting for three years. And there is evidence that areas outside the off-limit zone som eti mes ho ld potential * Bay politics m11rky too Plethora of. agencies handles water quality issues It's been suggested more than once that the Newport Bay's s ingle worst problem is a bad case of too many cooks in the kitc hen. Not many months ago. a group o f homeown e r s from the waterfront neigh borhood of Dove r Shores agreed they wished to clean the mud and sand out of the waterways in front of their homes. They quickly found out they had to obtain permission from the City of Newport Beach. Orange County government. the Army Corps of Engineers. the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife. the state Department of Fish and Gam e and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. The group gave up a nd the silt remains, buckling docks and making boating difficult. All of t hese agencies have some say about the quality of the bay's water. However. most or the actual testing is done by the water quality board, Fis h and Game and two county agen- cies -Environmental Manage- m e n t and Environmental Health. Over the years , Fish and Game has conducted a number of tests in Newport Bay and is considering bringing in its so- c ailed Mussel Watch program wher e shellfi sh are collected and their contents analyzed for chemicals and other pollutants. The county EMA conducts tests at nine stations in the bay and waterways to determine w h at che m icals a nd h eavy metals are entering the system. The department has been doing this since 1973. Environmental Health also conducts tests in the bay at 28 different stations . These tests determine whether bacteri~ Is entering tbe bay. ~ -~.~ .. -' -; ... ~..... . . . -. The water quality board also runs tests in the bay. but most often in relation to specific com- p laints. Complaints, they say, run the gambit from illegal dumping episodes to boatyards that sweep paint chips into the water. Observes one bay watcher. UCI professor Peter Dixon. "We get a lot of data, but there's little agreement on what it all means." A common complaint from non-experts is -do these agen- cies talk with each other ? Do t hey know what the other guy ls d oing? If one asks the officials at the various agencies. the answer is yes. But some people, citing the lack of progress in cleaning up t he bay, wonder. "The politics of the Newport Bay," offers Dr. Dixon, "are murkier tl)an the bay ltselt." hazards for swimmers The Newport Dunes Aquatic ' Park . for instance. was 1n violation of acceptable state water standards eight out of 12 months in 1979 and has exceeded the standards four limes this year. most recently in June. Yet county offtc1als never , closf'd the public park. Nor did they post warnings to swim · mcrs. though they admit there is ··a sbght chance"' that bathers could have been taking a risk. In fact, county s upervis ors have approved a plan for ex~ panding the Dunes park with a low-rise hotel , retail shops and an expanded m arina The plan hasn't been approved by state coastal commissioners. The Dunes is not the only area in the bay that has been cited for exceeding acceptable water quahty limits. Last December, for instance. waters off North Star Beach. Balboa Is land at Ru by Street and the Bal boa Peninsula at 43rd and 33rd streets were judged to be un- safe That was after a storm. Orange County environmental health officials stress that there is no evidence that high readings at the .. Dunes or other problem spots have anything to do with the contaminated water in the off-limit zone . Further, they Say. it doesn't mean the condition of the bay is worsening. But it doesn't m ean the bay is improving either. There are som e people who no.longer trust the upper waters or even the lower bay. One Newport homeowner, G .L. Cardenas, has asked that the city close off the entire bay to swimming. He contends that ·chemical runoff into the bay Is forming a lethal mixture that spells danger to humans. The bay Is a natural dumplng ground fo r a lo n g lis t of chemicals that get swept Into the water from roads, storm drains and farm lands. Au,tihoritles say they don't know what. ~azards thlngs like le ad and zinc present They sa y it's still too early to tell They do know it's silt that's harming the upper bay chang- ing 1t a nd choking it. But others who have been keeping their eyes on the bay say they don't need biologists or chemists to tell them what's happening. "The bay has clearly gone downhill." says Chuck Green· ing, a Newport bay birdwatcher ON THE INSIDE GOTTA GO? -Farewell parties for a Harbor Area journalist have been s uch fun sh e may decide to stay Find out the reason for her leaving in Nora's column on Page A4. TASTERS' CHOICE Trader Joe's ideal c ustomers a r e "starving Ph.D. students." They and others who appreciate good wines. breads and cheese but are short on finances are the of 25 year:. and thl' first pres1- dt•nt of thl• l'll\ 1ronmcntalh · inclined Fril'nds of the :'\lewi><)rt Ha\' : The place "here they w<Jl<•rskt<'d up there 1s only a mud fl at al Ill\\ tide now ... says Ir rt•t•ntnJ! and t ht' uppt•rmosl island 1sn t <tn island an~ more Y ou 1·an w;1lk to 11 now 1f you rl on· 1 m 11111 g 1..' It 1 n g a I 1 t l I e muddy · Tht• loµ n•aehc'" of the bay. part1rul:.1rl~ aroun<i the Jam· hon•t• Hoa cl hrtdf,!e rt'S<'m bl cs a dei.ert mort· than an~ thing elst• An old hoating speed ltm1t sign left O\'l'r from thl' 1960s nnw st<1 nds 1n ;;1 ft•" lnl'ht•s of "atcr And a count\ test !.lat1on for bacteria c·m1nt s ha-. been aban· dom•d beeausc lcehrlll'tans could no longer n•ach the wc1ter Watt•r 4ualtt~ experts say the ~i ll has choked the bay to the point whert• ticlal act ion no lon~C'r docs what 11 should pus h the pollutantl> a nd contami- nants out to sea . Tidal action. the one natural thing that helps c lean the bay, is the key l<Tlhe bay's future. Om.' of tht• most dangerous potl'ntials. ...ay the rxperts. is Lhal the sill will clog the bay's waterways. resulting in pollu· tants being discharged lowe r a nd lower an the bay What this means 1s that the c h('m1cals and a nimal waste C ee RAV, Page Al> c li entele for a new Costa Mesa store. Page Cl INDEX lrlftl llemMCll 91 ... ~ Al (llHlllM Ct•IJ, He~ 1 7 c--c ....... ( ........ o. .. ~ .. ... 19111 ..... .......... , .. ... _ .... _ l'N'-"'t ....... Oltt' A-~ 11 Mii... All Ct *"'" ... ,, (7 " .. ' ·-Ct C. S-1'1 I t.I At•tt Slecll-... C).-4 ... ,. .,....... ... .. Alt Tri... CJ ... TY l tl Cl~ Wee-AJ DAILY I'll.OT H CTIO«IS Ce6W CM*• ........ _,.. a ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 6, 1981 In our comfort and convenience-oriented times what physical labor do you find rewarding? By JEFF PARKE R Of .... o.lly l'iltl! ii.ft Mary Swanson, Costa Mesa, a rtist : "I l ike to paint. And I also don't mind doing dishes because people leave me alone -they're always afraid you'll ask them to help." Vicki Angel New York, da ncer : "Knitting. I like that because it's sedentary but productive at the same time. You get a feeling of ac- complishment when you can wear what you've made." Bob Isenhart, Orange, researcher: "I build fu rniture. You get a nice feeling having your own products around you. It makes the environ- ment part of you. The hard part Is having to sell something once you build it." Steve E iieen Sydney, Australi a : "I like working on cars. I'm a mechanic, so that's my business too, but I really look on it as a hobby. I , enjoy the work." Camille Stancin Huntington Beach, clerk: "I like to cook, even t hough I'm not that good at it. I'm a Christian and the Bible says w ives are supposed to please their husbands and my husband really appreciates it when I cook for him." D. Allen Harris, Montc lair, business agent: "Just being able to get out and away from all this is enjoyable labor for me. It's too fast here. The act of traveling out and getting away is a ' joy." Ma ry French Huntington Beach, se cretary: "I like to type. That's what I do for a living, and I like it. There's alw ays a challenge to go faster and be m ore accurate. And ther e's a feeling of ac- complishment when you can hold up a good job and say t hat you did It." Ma rgeret Wells Costa M~, box girt: "I like working. In my job you r un around a lot, getting the carts in the parking lot and bringing them into the store. I like the movement, the hustle. Getting price checks is fun, it's active." 1' ' . ' . ' -· ' -. . ' ... -' .~v ,- M Defense funds cuts clash told WASHINGTON (AP> -A Pentagon report on possible cuts In defense •pending intended for President aeugun was held up Saturday by Whllt: House wde11 who reportedly were displeased by military resistance to de munc.b for a tighter budget. Wh ite House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said Re agan 'I' top aides didn't forward the Defense Depart- ment's latest list or options to the president as scheduled because they wanted more de- tails from the Pentagon on the impact or poss Ible spending cuts. But another aide said private- ly the White House had asked the Pentagon for recommenda- tions of possible cuts and re· ceived instead "a damage as- sessment" designed to show that any serious s pending limits would cripple the nation's ability to fight a war. Speakes denied that Reagan himself was diss atisfied by Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger's spirited public de- fense of his growing budget. Asked if Reagan was upset by the obvious dispute iomg on between Weinberger and Budget Director David Stockman over the need to cut defense spendJni as well a.s other government pro· grama, Speakes said: "This Is the kind or d1scus&ion and de· b1&te the president wants within lhe cabinet." However, Speakes, who s aid on Friday th1tt Reagan would study the proposed defense cuu over the weekend, told reporters S1tturday the president would s pend the weekend reading up on Middle Eastern affairs in preparation for his visit this week from Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel. Speakes said the latest de· fense proposals were "still being considered at the staff level" and won't go to the president before Monday. Reagan, who is seeking a $20 billion to $30 billion reduction in defense spending as part or his drive to balance the • budget in 1984, plans to meet later in the week with Wein· berger and Stockman. Most of Reagan 's day Monday . will be taken up by a Labor Day trip to New York to present a symboli c check lo Mayor Edward Koch representing the federal government's parijci~a· lion in construction ol the Westway superhighway to be built along the Hudson River Soviets maneuver east of Poland MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Union announced Saturday that "nearly 100 ,000'' troops and navy personnel are involved in land and sea maneuvers in the Byelorussian and Baltic regions. The official news agency Tass reported "a total strength of nearly 100,000" are involved in the nine days of ~ar games that s tarted Friday, the eve of Solidarity labor federation's first Congress in Poland. Unde r the 1975 Helsinki agree- ment, the Warsaw Pact and NATO agreed to give advance notification of any exercise ex· ceeding 25,000 troops, specifying the size, length and purpose of the maneuver. The U .S. State Department s aid it assumed the war games involved more than 25,0QO troops .s ince the Soviets announced the maneuvers in advance. but From Page A1 BEGIN. • • gress isn't achieved, a new ap- p roac h probably will be necessary they believe. Begin's image suffered a black eye in Was hington after he dispa t c hed U .S .·supplied warplanes to bomb an Iraqi nuclear reactor in June and a Palestinian section of Beirut in July As many as 300 persons. mostly civilians. were killed in the Beirut raid. • The adminislr ittion showed its displeasure by suspending de· livery of 16 JCt aircraft for a six· Wt!ek period But U.S officials have made c lear they consider the slate clean on those incidents, and they say the emphas is during the Begin visit will be on the s trong ties between the two countries .. We obviously will be reaf- firming the special relationship t hat exists between the two countries and reaffirming in this context our commitment lo Is rael's security and well- being.·· senior administration of- ficials who did not want to be identified told reporters Friday. without specifying the number or troops. Commanders, staffs, units and ships have "'joined in intensive combat training,.. Tass said. ··Acting in conditions that are close to maximum combat con- ditions, they are perfecting the.ir knowledge and skills, coordinat- ing and cooperating in various types of fighting on land, in the air and at sea." Tass reported that the ex· ercise is named "Zapad-81." Zapad is the Russian word for west. A Soviet military newspaper disclosed Saturday that Russian soldiers stationed ins ide Poland have been told to be ready to re· buff" anti·socialisl forces.'' Man killed, 3 injured in PCH crash One man was killed a nd three others badly injured in cri traffic accident Saturday nig ht on Pacific Coast Highway, on the part dubbed "Blood Alley" by Huntington Beach police The unidentified passenger of a westbound vehicle which re· portedly drifted over the center and smashed head·on into an eastbound vehicle was killed. The dri ve r . Rex Steven Reynolds, 24 , of Huntington Beach, suffered severe head in juries and was described in ex· tremely critical condition at Fountain Valley Community llospital. police said. Reynolds has been charged with felony drunk driving and vehicular manslaught64', police s aid. The driver and passenger of the struck. car. Scott Anthony Lowry, 32. and Adam Lowry, 15. both of Huntington Beach, were also rushed to the hos pital's trauma center with injuries. The accident occurred al about 7:40 p.m. between Beach BouJevard and Ne wland. police said from midtown lo lht• lll) or tower Manhattan. Speakes s aid Rea~an would divid~ his attention this week bet ween the Begin nwchn"s on Wl·dncbday and Thursday, 1tnd I ht• t.•conom1c s ituation, which has ~ fu r ra1h:d to follow th( p1 Nlict1om1 of <Admlnlstratior economist~ SoCal Gas seeks big rate increase LOS ANGELES CAP > 'fhe Southern California Gas Co. has asked the state Public Utilities Commission for a $790 milUon rate increase -the biggest the utility has ever proposed The gas company said the in- crease would add about $5.75 to a typical customer's monthly bill. It said the hike would amount to an average 17 percent for the company's 3. 7 million res idential customers and 19 pe rcent for its 100,000 com- mercial users. If approve d . the increase would be effective Oct. 1 and would mark the third lime this year the gas company has in· creased its rates. The rate hike request reflects the tugher cost of gas to the company, and the cost of new s upplies "which a re more ex- pensive than our average cos't of gas," Jonel Hill, a gas company vice president, said. A company spokesman said that on Oct. l, the utility's Jwo biggest s uppliers , El Paso. Natura l Ga s Co . and Transwestern Pipeline Co., will raise the prices they charge the company for natural gas. Better smileage Student de ntist see ks t r aveler By GLE~N SCOTT Of tlW o.lty Pli.. Staff There·s a prospective dentist in Orange County who ts searching tor four people with JUSt the right kinds of c avities Whe n s he finds them. s he·s laking them on a five-day. a ll·cxpenses ·paid trip t o San Francisco YenO\ Kennedv was a dentist in her native In· d o n esia . before s he cam e With her hu s band. Jensen Kenned y. to the IJ S three years ago. They settled in Yorba Linda. and s he has been taking re- quired cours es a nd examinations s ince then to qualify for her dental license here. One of ht•r final tests 1s a clinical examination in San Fra nci5co in which s he is required to fill two c·avities one bet ween two teeth and the other on o ne tooth right a t the gum Trouble is. she not only has to fill the cavities. s h e has to supply them Hus b a nd Jensen s aid they are sc<1rchmg for four people . two with each type of cavity. who are willing to ride up in thl'ir ,.,rn on Sept 30 and return Oct. 4. In cxchangt· for the ('c1v1tics. the Kennedys are offering to µti~· for u mote l room and meals during t he trip. Thcy·11 also provide som e financial com · pensation and l'ven some monev to ··took around .. tire cit\', J ensen s uid The onl\' drawback is the ('a\'11 \ ha~ to be a win- ner . ll has io b~ enough to :-.ee ·and it s got to be in what Jensen calle'd.a ··virgin .. tooth The cavitv·carriers must be at least 18 \'e<1rs old and they m1is t be 1n good phys ical condition. he a dded '.\:ow. 1f ~ ou can meet all those r equirem ents and you·\·e got a ca\'il~· just aching f~r a trip to San Francisco. call the Kennl'd ys in the e\·enmg al 970-5758 Just lht!-> one time thl'y·11 forgive you for not tak- ing better care of your teeth Laguna burglary suspects held Pair nabbed after hunt below A r ch B each Heights • I l ! I I • 1 • • By STEVE MITCHl';LL .. ,.._ o.lly ,..._ Sta" Laguna Beach police nabbed two burglary suspects hiding in a chapar ral choked canyon below the Arrh Beach Heights community Saturday arter a two·hour hunt for them . dozens of Arch Beach Heights residents out on their seaview porches and on the street shortly after 9 a.m. Police said the pair removed louvered windows from the home of Alfred G. Carter. on La Mirada Street and were about to enter when an occupant of the house called police Arrest ed and booked on charges of attempted burglary were Steven rred Johnson. 21. and John AJlen Massey. 18. both of Willits. They were taken to Orange County J ail with bail set at $10,000 each. Moments later an officer ar· rived at the hilltop house and s potted the two men running down into the thick underbrush below Lhe community. The dramatic search brought The oHicer radioed for as- Thomas P Haley Put>iNn.t and Chfltf C •Kut••'! C'Hhf"., Robert N Weed ,,, .. 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While the five uniformed of- fi cers combed the rugged can· yon, other officers. equipped with bino c ulars and microphones, directed them from the two perimeters of the search area. Huntington S&Lrobhed Huntington Beach police are seeking a male suspect in the robbery Saturday morning of a Home Federal Savings branch. Police said the suspect en· tered the bank branch at Bolsa and Goldenwest Street at about 11 :50 a .m .. "simulat~d" a gun and escaped on root with between $600 and $1,000 In cash. The suspect was described as about 6 feel, 4 inches tall, 195 pounds, with shoulder-len1th brown hair combed j ack . J. Sapphire blue. diamond bright. From our collections of preclou• atonH. the regal Sapphire, September blrthatone radiant 1clth diamond•. A. oval sapphire. $1525. B. marquise-shape. $1100. • C. pear-shape sapphire. $2275. In 14 karat yellow gold aettlng11. Bailey Banks& Biddle World Renowned Jeweler Since 1832 SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COSTA MESA First l~uel, Bulloclc'• wing. (714) 75 1·5640 Alto In lo.o v.,,o• In tltr fcultlon Sltow I I ,. Orangu Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Seplornber 6, 1981 Newport Dunes Aquatzc Park was in violation of ucceptable state water standards dunng eight of 12 months in 1979. From Page A1 BAY WILL BE CHOKE D IF NO ACTION TAKEN • • • th at no\\ pollutes the upper bay will eventually be forced down th e bay, toward the homes and m arinas a nd swimming spots. "Unless something is done ... suggests Or. Pete r Dixon. a UCI b iology professor. "ther e just won't be any bay left · · To a person. the water quaht) experts agree They say, that u n les!) s omething is done to dredge out the s ilt and to keep 1t from flowing 10{0 the water. the bay will turn into a meadow or a la rge unattractive salt marsh There is a plan to dredgt' some s ill from the bay and to install c a tch basing in n ear by -San Diego Creek. But there appears to be no clear answt'rs on how safe the bay is for swimmers or whethe r persons are now swimming and boating 1n areas where the) s houldn't be. Gordon And~rson. of the Santa Ana Region al Water Quality Control District .. :uJ) s the state defines the word pollution as .. any s ubstances which change or alter another substance .. The Newport Bay, he says, fits that definition p retty easily. Anderson claims the pollu tants entering the bay ran~e from bacte ri<JI contaminants ltke horse man ure and bird dropping!) to heavy metals like lead and zinc Silt and fres h wate r abo arc counted as pollu tants. lrpnicallv. laree contributors to the problem a re the ver) bird!) that much or the bay has been set <Jsidc to protect · '.1 ust th ink of 1t t hts way. s uggests Anderson. "everything off the s treets and off evervone 's backyard ends up m the bay. It's kind or d1sgust1ng when you think about 1t " Michael Wehner, an environ mental health specialist for the county, says h is department became alarmed ut the bay's condition in 1974 after somt.' ex· tensive testing. lie s ays t he te!>t.!. clear ly :.howed that the ba) was being polluted b) waste matter from warm blooded a nimals "That eould mc<1n anything from humans to cats and dogs ... ('Xplams Wt•hne r lie believes it's a comb1natinon o r things that ra1•wcl much of the upper ba) into the· pollut1on danger IC'\'t'I E11v1ronm<•nt al hea Ith officers perform two ty pe:. of tests in the bay The firs t 1s a c·ollform in- d1C'ator tes t. Technicians collect '' atcr sam ples a nd. 1f the read- ings are high. conclude that a (.'O ntaminant has entered the ba~· T his is lh<' test that ha!> pro- vided the high reudings 10 Newport Dunes Wehner s<JyS a high coliform reading can pomt to an:.-thing from waste mC1t1er to decaying fish :.l·al<'s. one of the things suspected to elev<.1ting result~ in thl' lower bay s Rhine ChJnnl'I T hl' second tl'q 1s more pre· l'ise It 1s lht• fecal coliform lest and a high reading here. :.ays Wehnc·r. m eans waste mutter 1s getting in th1• water Hui the onl) pluN• in the bay when• this .... 1·eond ..,tage test 1s taken 1s tn the upper bay's off limit wne \\.'h\ ISO t lh1 .... tl'St run In 7'il·w1;orl Dune-; or d ead Pnd channl·ls Ilk<-lhe Rhine., Should lh t· l'XJ)t'rts <1ttempt to pinpoint t he c-ause for these high read· 1ngs" Wehner says the second test I!> performed only when coliform indicator tests are high and stay high The Dunes, for instance. ma) gl\'t' high readings one month and norm al results the next ·Thl' high 1 t•adings at the Dune..,," eomments environ men tal h1·alth spc•cialist Mon ica Mazur. "usually come during the wet months when most pea pit' an•n't s wimming and when you l'xpect runoff from str eets and storm drains " She s a)s s ht' doesn't know wh) the Dunl's ga\ e nrr high c-oliform ('OUnls last J une or dunng the l'nt1n.• summer or 1979 Several yl'ars ago, the water o.1rou n d the Paci fic Co a s t l lighwa! bridge provided a .... 1m1lar enigma For months , coliform readings were high a nd ht•alth ofrlc1als even inspected '>t'wer hnl'S hoping to find an anS\\Cr ·Thl'O things JUSt \\('Of back to normal, Just like that ... s ays ..,pecwll'>l Mazur Tht•n• also 1:-. the unpredirta hie like l<ist F't:'bruary's ma.,sivl' sc·wer lint:' rupture un dl'r P<.1c1f1c Coa:.L lltgh" a). The hreak n·..,ulll'd in f1vt;> m1llton g<.11lon:. Of r<JW sew;ige being pourl'd 1nlo thl' h<.ty Se' t•ral areas 10 the bay tOQk more than a month to return to arteptabll· lev('ls following the s ptl I. Anoth<·r well documented mc1 dt'nt that some health experts ton lend has done dam age to the h<.1,·s v.atl'r quality. \\3S lhe milhons of gallons of partially treatt·d was te water that wa:. <lumpt•cl off <ind ort for 208 days h.' Laguna ll11ls Sanita llOO lnl' That firm now is bl•ing sued H11rricane watch issued 'Floyd ' m oving northwest toward Bahamas l).S . .<Hu nma r y Strong thund~rs.torms. •<com CMint.o by r.•vy r••n movt'd •crou Ille Grtel 8H•n itnO into Ille central e nd W)Ulr'lfm Rocl"tt on Saturd•y a nd 111uno1.rstorms also spre..i o"9r' llW SoullleHI A lletll ,._ wa1Cll ••• Issued lor most DI Ulell -for Ille mountains · ol Coooraoo 8ovloer. Ut•n. Md I J 1ncn .. o1 r•ln and llOOCll1>9 was rlll)Orte<I al Esc•lante. Utell Ptr1.•\tent lhunoerihowtrs. wert S<•lltf'OO el-111• Gutt CNsl -rTo r tttw•rO t nto V'tro1n1a 8ro•"'•vlll•. r ..... 11.cj 7 Ill lncr..s ol r•tn and °"" Inell fell at Rate lQfl N C LtQf'tt nun •H Kattereo over lhl 1-•r Gr.al l•••• f~IOn Af toast lour hOuws collepwd and M:ver•I oow" were dam-oed •'-n N•vy rains •-119<1 lhe Ralun Alwr In toUllleaslern Ml<Ne>an, authOrlll .. s.ld Ulurdoly "They're slnkl"ll into ,,,. grouno Tiit INl_,,ls art 9lvlng W•y and ll•ey're ju•I QOl"ll." ••IO St.riff's Sgt Biii WeyC .. 11• In 8 ftnlleld. •t>oul llve mlfo soul-ol Oeertlo1o llomeowM•• continued 1011 .. 111e rliing wal•r <;al if o rnia Soulllern Calllornla wlll be lalr lhrougll NllonOay, wllh 1-clouds and •ov •long the '""'' _,no 1111 n19111 -_,,, morn1no "°"" Or1n9t CounlY hlQhs wlll i. In IN low 10l at ,,,. DN<hH to tM low IOs 1n1ano.1.owuo10 ... Inland valley• on u-1 111911s SUn4ay In IN IDs, -.,, In ,,_ tOs L~ In ll'e '°'- ~M c., •~I lllgM lrom 1S lo~. wllll 1~ In the .c>t •no 50s. 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S7 Santa 8¥t»r• •• P11a no, are ,, S7 Santa ,.,.rl• H We're Listening ••• What do you lik e about the Daily Pilot ., Wha t don't you like? Call the number be low a nd your message will be retord<'d. tr anscribed and delivered to the appropriate editor T he same 24 hour a ns wermg service may be used to record letters to the editor on any top ic Mailbox contributors m ust include their name and telephone number for verification No circ·u lallon C'nll!.. p lease Tl'll us what's on your mind. 642·6086 ·----- )J 60 , . ... SJ •• .. .. 60 71 IS ., .. SI ,. u J7 ~ JI ... •> •I s• ., so .. 17 " )S u 71 s• .. ., S7 S6 S2 u .. S3 .. H n IJ) the :;tale Attorney Gt'neral for S2 I m11l1on. The ht•<.tlth risks associated with coming 10 contact with waste contamination r ange from mil d yet t roub l esome an - nuyanCt''> like diarrhea to serious mt•d1cal prot>lems like h<'put1tis M s Mazur .s ugges t s th at normal symptoms would be such that v1ct1ms would eithe r choose to tolernte them or blame them on something e lse · · 1 guess the tourists would probably blame t h e n•:.tauranls ... s he savs. "the water i::; probably the fast thing lhl•y'd thmk or. · T here has never been an out- break of any m edical problems t hat can be attributed to the ('CJnt aminatl'd areas or the bay "One thing t h at certainly hl•lps us, .. s ays Wehner. ::;m iling a bit. "1s that not m a n y persons v.ould even want to swim 1n the hark bay hrcause it's "" unal t ra(·ltve .. To understand ho\\ the pollu· tants ltkc waste m atter or t·ht•micals get into the water. om• must begin by understand- 1 n g thu t 93,000 acres o f watt•rs hed land drain into the bay. Hobert l'ollacott. director of t h<' ('OUnt v·s Environmental Management Agency, points out t hat all thl' storm d rains in a 93.000-acre watershed eventually empt) into the back bay lie say:-. this was a pattern l'Sl<.tblishl'd decades ago when pioneer farme rs and ranchers hkt• James ln ·1ne simply had v. ork crC'ws cut p<Jths to t he bay 1n order to dra in swampy property When urban development in th(• watershed s hifted into high gear in the 1960s. many of t hese pat hs were simply ch annelized. They remain in use tod ay. "This has al wa vs been a con- c c• r n \\llh me .:. says bay. watcher Gr eening "T he roads arc a terrible mess of different things and just lo think all or that junk ends up in the bay that ·s something " Carl Wilcox. a slate Fish and ISee RISKS. Page M ) Fresh water could upset hay's reserve Two :.Lalt• agcnrll':. ilrl' at odd!-. on wh<'the r fresh wutcr 1s harm ing Nt•wport Bay Tht! disa~1 ccmt•nl l'l'ntt'ri. 1111 whether t ht• Irvine Ha nch Watt•r D1stn ('I should IJe allowed to dis t•h<trgl' ln.:akd "'a:.lt• "att·r into the Sun Dici:o Cn•t'k •ht' t•h1l'f w<.1terway fl·t•d1ng thl' bay Oddly, the slate l>t'JWrtml•nt of 1''1sh and Game <.1nd the Santa Ana Regional Water Qualit y Cont rol Board agret• that they hilVl' no c·onn•rns on thl' quahl} of the trl'all'd "'asll• ll's ~aft> stuff, they say Fish and Gaml' officials. though, are ('Oncerm•d about the qu<.1nt1Ly und el<11m that loo much fresh water t•nten ng lhl' bay l'ould upset thl' balance of the s late's ccolog1cal rcservt> Carl Wikox. a Fish and Game offidal, ~'la1ms t he San Diego Cn•l'k now Vi<.'lds 20 t'Ubi<.' feet or fresh wate~ per se<·ond 1n the dry season Ill' claims 1f the water dislnl'l 1s allt>wl'd to d1schaq~e its trl'al ed "<Jstc "'atcr for the next fl\·e years, <JS lhl.' firm 1s asking , the load in thl' neek l'OUld go up to 40 or even 60 cub1C' feel per second As a point of comparison. W1kox says <.1 good :-.12ed moun l<Jin stream carries roughly 20 t·ub1c yards per second Water quality offi c·1als. on the othl•r hand. ('Ontend that. if the t11 ... tnC't 1:. not allowed to dis· l·hargc, this l'ould damage tht <11 .... tnct's n·servo1rs and result 111 a('cidt:nt<AI spllli. T ht· stttll• law, on this point. is "!Jl't·1f1t ll proh1h1ts uny ne w 111:.<·hargt• of municipal wast~ \\4tll'r into h<i)s unless 1t can be .., h o " n t h c d 1 s l' h a r gt' w 1 1 l t•nh<lfl<'l' tlw quahl} of the re. n •n 'trlJ! \\ .ill'r:. W1lc11x savs t h e state 1•C'olng1eal rcser'Ve 1s an estuar y a mixture of fre'>h and sail v. atcr. <.1ntl need:. some fresh "'att•r flo" But too much, he :-.ay ..... ts loo much Then· also 1s evidence that ">ho "'s fr<· s h water 1s often nulnl·nt nth and leads lo the hulld up of Lhl' green matter lh ~1l Ot'C':J '>IOnalh IS St:'en float ing in lhl' hay . Tom Ho:-.smiller. of the coun· ly':. En\ 1ronmcntal Manage ml•nt Agt·nc). ~ays al nutnents s tH•h as phosphate or nitratt! sl1 mulalt• growth of a lgae and' an· hend1c1al up to a point At lltt• t•xln•mt> end ... he '><I) s. "loo muc·h would turn a bay into a pPat bog ll causes an unna~ur;il and rapid <Jg1ng pro· ('l'"!> Tht• fatt· of lht· Irvine Ra nch W :ikr 1>1:.lrtC'l discharge re qut''>l 1s to be dt;>c1ded Sept 11 at a !l 30 a m public hl'anng in :"l".\f)Orl Bt•ath Cit) Council t h<.1mbl'rs Dally f'l191 ,.,. .. •Y Oat-y ,........_ ,\lonit·u \Jn;::ur 1·111·11 m1m1•11/11/ ht•<J/th "11<'• w/1-;t tak1·' .w1111p/1• \'o mcd1<:ul prnl1/e111., /111n• h1•e11 /111k1•rl 111 11 nt1'r ---------- ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR l«>ME DECORATING NEEDS TOT AL DECORATING SERVICE ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED 30%-50%-MORE Draperies. carpet. wallpaper. reupholstery. miniblinds. Levolors. Ohline cedar shutte rs. woven-woods & vertical blinds. Slipcover sale stil l go ing o n. FREE home design service. Just call for FREE ESTIMATES. 590 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa 631 -4402 • VISA. 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. September 6. 1981 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o.1., ..... , .......... Sorry ti'<' c:wi't tell 111111 tlu• fJU11cfl/111t> 11/ '/11111 f'ul'ntt>s Jt1kt> Thul delryl1terl Armt'll<' W1tnwr w1d llarr1"1t1• \\timer al n fnreu•ell partu fnr .lt!Clll ll<1/l1/111rt1m ll'ft Mom 's true colors draw her eastward By NORA LEllMi\1' D•llY PIMt Style Edttet WHAT'S .\ !'\l<'E GIRL LIKE \'Ol clmng in a place Ii ke t hts., .Jen,· Kohnn s ay'> she·._ goinJ.? 1 f it ·s at gun pu int. ~ume !-I ii~· shl''ll bt• back 111 six month!-. i ScR·.., Harb:.ira (;radv. a ct> hostl'!-1!'> with llarru.•tl l' Witmer. at last Sunc1a~· night·!'> ba:-.h . I hreall'OC'd to d ose Oil\\ n Lht.• part~ \\hl•n that surfacl•cl 1 and thl'rt' arc\\ h1 s pl'l'lngs that s h e isn 't going al all gunpoi nt or 110 I s uspC'tt sht• ha!-. lo go to gc.•I a good r l''' Loni kno\\' the re!-11 of us need om· Surel~·. you can guess \\'ho rm I alkmg <1boul IJy no" .Jean Halliburton. fornwrly l'lhlor nf t he Ens ig n 's 11 ,irborhg hts eolumn. that·=-"ho' I 'd c·ertainl.'· find myself musing ;iboul whethe r to J.!O to join tn,\ daughter in :\kLl·<an. Va . l'Ven it s he we're. a:-. n :V - Jean's is. a bcsl·M·llang author '<..'<1role Jac·kson ··color ~c B<'autiful · 1 who lll'C'ds hl'lp lo gel through this goorl :,luff "ith s o much good \\Ill and hl)opla going cm So .h'Gln 1s hearltng to lhl• F:as t Co<i :-.t for p(:rhaµs a ~·ear H F.R FAHEWELLS HAV E BEE~ like a n l n sh wake• going on and on '.°'iol a Int of us havl' <JO opportunity to go to our own. him e' l'r Thi: first wert· like.· laktng baby !-.leps tcmard thl• final cxtra,·aganzas. Tht·~ \\t•re hmaller Emma J c.ine Rile)' started b) h~l\ tng ;rn mumc luncheon at the Ba\ Club E. J . Debb1t.• Gre\. Joannt• Mix. Shirley Cuggenheim and I rc•ally had a (·h<.1ncc to talk \\lth Jc·~rn without a ca:-.t of thous<.1nds Thank \OU. Emma .Jane. You cl1d us all a Sl'rv1ct• · We moved on to the Barbara~. Aune and Gnlhard They had an <.all -lad~ part_,. in Corona del :\itar a nd lhl• numbers we re huildrng b\' then I under-;tand 100 tn\'lta lions 'H'nl o ut I'd gu<.·ss 101 turnt·d up A!'! they sa~· in the socit•t.' columns . ·among those t'n joying the b<.'<Httiful hous e. etc · wert' Hedda Maros1. who has JUs t gone on scn·s t.'Xl'Clll l\'e board : P<.at Neisser . hnml' from her lravt.·ls for .i C'han.(!C'. Es thN Quick. rclicvt•d that the food '~asn'l hc.·r respons1b1lit~ this lime . t"o fellcrn press pt•ople. Sus an :\tcFaddl•n a nd Dina von Burgt>r : .J uckie Ballard. e njo\'ing being able to get out and around aftrr super\'lsing her Doncaster trunk s how: F'loss Sthumacher cwh\ wcrl'n ·t \OU at a board meet mi.::. m adame '.' 1. Dorot h~: \'~1r<llP~ who. hlt:s:-. her. has Ol'\'er given up Wl·aring hats •Do~ m1 think ~·ou c·ouJrl bring back f.(lo\'e:-.. Doroth~" . and Bohb1 Stabler. horn(• fro m s eeing '\o 1 cl aughlt'r L111da and ~on tn·l<rn Pl•IC'r in SantCJ FC' The house was full a sr nsc of ebb and flow of pC'o RISKS AND POLLUTANTS INCREASING \ (t'rom Pace AJ> Gamt.• official, tllllma that the Sun L>iutio Creek the bay'a principul feeder. yields 20 cubic f t>ct of rresh waler per second. And, he says, lhal's just In the dry scw;on. This dry season now , he says, comes from a variety of sources s uch ·as runoff from farm land. dls<'harges from sanitation com panies or from s torm drains that ~erve neighborhoods in Irvine and Tustin and beyond. "Jt's a lot of water." says Wilcox. "It's about equal to a li(Ood·siied mountain s tream." There now is evidence that the lower bay. the boater 's play ~round, has its own separate f orm of pollution -boat heads (toilets>. A UCI student studied areas recently where people live alloard boats. He concluded that many or these "boat people" didn't even realize that it is il- legal to flush toilets into the bay. "This is 11n indication," says Jim Anderson. director of Santa Ana Regional Wale r Quality Control District and Gordon An- d erson's boss. "that liveaboards · are creating problems in areas whe re there is insufficient tidal flow." But how much of a problem, he says. 1s not clear lie says more s tudy is needed . Boat activity has long bet!n s ingled out by water quality of. fic1als as a source of chemical pollution. Officials cracked down on boatyards in Newport llarbor that once cleaned boat bottoms and simply washed the paint chips into the water. These anti-fouling paints used on boat bottoms often contain copper or tin. "The very principal or anti- rouling paint is lo kill organisms that might grow on the bottom of a boat," offers Hal Thomas, a water quality board member and Newport planning com· missioner "So you can understand what this sturr does if it ·s just pushed into the bay." Th e rule now ts that boatyards must keep t heir "broom clean" at all times. The Rhine Channel in the lower bay once bustled with fish· ermen. boats and canneries. Now it is lined by restaurants. It still 1s a mong the first areas mentioned when the subject is bay pollution. Authorities claim the heavy boat ac:ttv1ty there lead to some chC'mical pollution and that the deposit'> or fish scales that ex- perts say rest on the bottom of the Rhine sltll causes bactenal pollution. The Rhine, coliform test re· cords show . has exceeded health standards on several recent oc· t•as ions. mostly during winter montruo The county 's Collacott , though, claims that putting a ringer on the dangers or l'hc micals that wash Into the bay 1 ... a lric:ky business lie says his environmental managC'mcnt a~ency has seven vears or lest data on file. He s ays that ·s not enough to draw a ny conclusions. EMS and lhe envlro'nmental ht!alth oflldals differ. The he11lth offlclMls have the ablUty and the guidelines n4:cessary to cite purts of the bay as haurd areus The EMS doesn't. The chemicals and the heavy m clals remum the big unknown. The old joke around the boatyards and marinas in Newport Harbor was that heavy metals "will only hurt you Ir you drop them on your feet." DREDGING TO R ESUME Project outlined on Page A9 I leulth ofCicials say the reason they banned shellfish collecting in lhe upper bay wa:; because clams and mussels ar e filter· feede rs, meaning they ingest the water. These shellfish. it has been established , also have the unfortunate luck of storing such things as lead and other metals. In short, eating the shellfish isn't wise. Fish and game of- ficials point out that birds don't know any better and eat the clams and mussels anyway. Allhough there has been no re· ported die-offs in the upper bay's bird population, Wilco" fj&Vtl there Is a potential there hat worries his department. Wilcox says It ill known that high concentrationii of lead will kill birds. But when It comeR to humans, the answer Jwst l!ln'l there. Is the hay flt for the hundreds of per!IOns that enjoy pluylng In 1t '? Is It getting better'I Worse" Env ironmental health specialist Mazur claims there is the potential that the bay, from a hea lth standpoint, could become worse She acknowledges that there is little hope or ever restoring the uppermost areas of the bay for human contact agajn, ·'The farm land disappears and that eliminates things like fertilizers, but then you gel more residential development and that means other things like more cats and dogs start to ap· pear." she says. UCl's Dr. Dixon adds his opi nion. "When compared to the San Francisco Bay, we 're in ex· cellent shape. But that doesn't mean it's anything to be proud of. .. . 0.11., .................. SPORTSMEN WARNED Shellfish ingest pollutants Solid Rosewood Mandcrin Design Nest of Tables in Nahral and Derk Finish Set of Four • ._, (ONE OF MANY MANY VALUES) All Rosewood Furniture 30%-60% OFF Including Complete Sets of Living. Dining, and Bedroom Furniture as well as Occasional Pieces. 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Now John. admit it. yours 1s stronger i'; Jimmy and Vida Dean's; Margarita Shaw and David Steinmetz. murmuring at the next table. On the other hand. if you wandered into the candle· li ghted dimness of the terrace by the house. you 'd find another table or two. That's wher e I found Beth Koch. Rumor had al that she was there. but in the crush I hadn 'l seen her THEN ON WEDNESDAY, Link Spurzem and Peggy Darnell had a luncheon andj.omorrow . . Listen. I really have lo go I just noti('t!d that it ·~ ltme to go to a part~ for . no. I can't bring myself to !>ay al again. But I do uxmt to say one thmy more Thanks. 11ut only J1.•an . but to all your hosts ar1d hostesses You've a managed to turn what could have been a rather quiet s ummer into the begrnmng of what .. Town and Country" calls the high season. You must do this soon again. Mr!-.. H . PISTACHIO BUNDT CAKE? 1 ·ve nevt·r tasted or even heard of pis tachio bundt cake. have you" Well, trust the young ones to find an interesting way to serve an old stand-by. Back to the pistachio bundt cake Down in Laguna Beach the Lifeguard Assoc1at1on ha!') undertuken a project well beyond their area of responsibility . They are in the process of raising funds to build a lifeguard headquarters Instead of relying on lob- bying one go\'ernmental body or another. they're throw ing a $100 a plate dinner at Ben Brown's on Thursday. Sept. 17 That's where the bundl cake a · la pistachio comes in. It's the topper to what looks like a deltc1ous din ner. combined with entertainment. Come on. gang~ let's give these young people some· support. They're not only doing a superb job of protecting us loca l folk. but a ll those who descend-on those beaches from not only the inland ar1.·as. but other countie~ anci even other countries. Onl' has to pay something (or living in Paradise PROVO, Uluh (AP> Science fiction enthusiasts who have only read Ray Bradbury's fantasy stories may soon get to hear them on radio. thanks to a sound effects expert at Brigham Young University and his students. Bradbury, a popular science fiction writer, has given Mike McDonough, a sound specialist at BYU and an ardent Bradbury fan , radio rights to 13 short stories. M cDonough, who leaches one of the few radio drama classes of· rered at the college level. has already produced the radio version of two Brad- bury thrillers "A Sound of Thunder" and "The H alloween Tree " "Sound" rece1 ved three national radio production awards and "Halloween Tree" received another A llhough these two dramas have only been broadcast ov~r BY U 's campus owned radio sta· lion KBYU FM, sponsorship by a national non·commercial radio network is being sought "Ray has given me a sort of carte blanche with the student productions." 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September 8, 1981 Judge reruns battles By J ERRY CIAUSEN mll'rt•sting with r~w exceptions ·· °'-~ .......... ~lim S 1''ranklln, who could huve become llc recalls that hl' was 10 when hu! mother d1l•ckl'<i out a book for him at the local lthn1ry either u history tcucher or a lawyer. hardly could b~ huppicr. ·· Mu1sh1pman Davey Jones" luunched a youn1i1 sailor into a i;eries of stories ahd books revolving around the War or 1812 ·"Now," he muses, ··1 h11ve the bes t of both world:! '' Young ""liud" f'rankhn was hooked fo'tankhn, u Judge in Or11nge County's Harbor Mumc1pul Court, Is gearing up to leach at Orangtt lie rriaJored in histor}' ut Pomona College and applied to study law al Stanford. (;oast College beginning Hus week. His course. listed simply all History 199, will meet Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p. rn . But when Judge Franklin talks history in chambers behind his cou r troom th e material. p eople a nd events are fur fro m s implistic. Monday he s hucked his black robe, leaned back in his blac k leather chair and talked battles that he says There was a s light detour, however. when he entered the Army as a second lieutenant. servmg overl!cas during the Korean War between 1951 and 1953 as an infantry officer. lie returned hom e, entered Stanford and passed the state bar in 1956 He launched his Costa Mesa law practice and eventually was appointed a municipal court judge by then Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972. lie never lost his love for story nor his interest m battles and the men who led them Few h1stonans dispute the really "mean ingful" victories. so Judge Franklin doubts the 15 battles he has selected to explore in his lecturt• class will raise many eyebrows Except, possibly, one. he admits. have molded the course . . of world civilization. J.udge Selim I-ranklm ··That's the Battle of Tsus hima Straits," he ex· plains Fifteen of t hem, ranging in time from the Athenian defeat of the Persians at Ma rathon to Midway and Stalingrad, are the subject matter or his course. When Admiral Togo·s Japanese fleet defeated the Russians m that sea war. it was the first time in 2,000 years of history that a European power had been bested by a non-European nation The how and why will be examined. he says, just as the how. why. when and where of all the major conflicts. ··But talking about people getting killed really doesn't interest anyone." Franklin says. ··It's not just the war part. So much happens in such a compact period of time.·· And if thl' course material is anything like the judge's offhand discussion in chambers. 1t prob· ably will begin with a moonlit night in Greece with 10 Athenian commanders standing on a hilltop trying to fi gure out what to do with a massive Persian army on the beach at Marathon. 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"I never can see that my work is as pro· fessional as everyone else's." mused the author "It seems so rough " "Don 't pay any attention." advises her husband, Bob. "She's her own worst enemy." That may well be true. The mother of six blushes. throws back her pale cotton candy hairdo and says she thought she'd never sell a line. For years she stuffed the true confession articles she wrote into a box under her bed in Pennsylvania. But when the family moved to California in 1967 she er.rolled in a writing course at Orange Coast College, where her in· structor insis ted she send her first assignment to "Modern Romance." It sold before the class ended and for the next 14 years the bubbly grandmother pounded out about 60 romance stories. Actually, their brisk sales kept her from writing a book "I didn't want to give up a sure thing," she explains But finally in February 1979 she sat down to her typewriter and Mariah. a 14-year-old Laguna Beach girl, was born. When Ma riah's divorced mother announces plans to house sit all summer in Palm Springs, the budding writer thinks her world has caved in until she meets Paul Strobe, the rich boy next door. "I feel like I have cr eated a nother daughter," beamed Mrs Conklin. "I loved her so much I cried when I fmished the book " When she completed the novel 11 months later, she sent it to one publisher after another. until six had returned the 182-page manuscript unopened "At first I thought who needs an agent," said Mrs. Conklin. But it wasn't long before she turned to New York agent Amy Berkower and within a few weeks two publishing houses were clamoring for the author's first book. Scholastic Books wanted to include it in their young books series But Bantam wanted it to be the first book chosen for their teen-age series. There was only one problem. could she please make Mariah 16 mstead of 14? Frantic, Mrs. Conklin rewrote the entire book in three weeks. "I typed my fingers down to the bone." she said, laughing. No. she doesn't get her ideas from the police reports she reads al work. But she has picked up some stories from the people she works with. And the pool, she adds with relish, "The poor is just great. Sometimes I bring a recorder out there ·· Her book is filled with sharp detail and dialogue so real that readers may recall their own conversations. In order to describe the lavish Palm Springs home she poured over house plans. visited the Chamber of Co mmerce for historical data and made several trips to In· dian canyons. But no sooner had she finished, .. P .S. I Love You." when the editor was calling for the next book. "Oh, you'll just love Jenny," says Mrs. Conklin. jumping up lo get a detajJed scrapbook she's created on the girl's life. To meet the publisher's deadline for "The Summer J enny Fell In Love," she wrote three hours every day except Sunday for the last six months. 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"· ....... -.,...,, . . . . . . . • Orange CoBSt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Septomber 6, 1981 Telethon viewers get the message •)' 808 GREF.Nt: The!lc w1ll probubly be the only good words fOU read lhis year 3b<>ut Jerry Lewis' annual Labor Day telethon. ll has become fashlonublc in recent years to pounce on l~ewls for the styllstlc excesses of his nnuuJ television campaign Each year at thJs ttme uwi11 goes on lhe wr to raise Cunds for m uscular dystrophy research and each year people who would never think a bad thought 4bout a disabled youngster are driven to the point of distraction by Lewis. Indeed, it is hard to put up with him. From Ills maudlin appeals for cash, to the breathless scenes featuring the tote board, to the parading ot victims of MD onto the Las Vegas stage, to 'ftls teary rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone,·: Lewis' annual performance is enough t.o make many viewers want to heave a shoe through their television screens. The walk·ons by corporate executives who use the telethon to shill for their products are Uke something out of a satire about charity drives. And they are positively tasteful next to <,me of the devices Lewis used to use, but ap- parently has given up: going out into the au- dience and hitting up people for money while 'the cameras are trained on them. But as l said, the purpose of today's colur't'l~ 1s not to condemn Lewis, but to praise him. Because after years of being critical of the way be conducts his telethon. I have come to the un- derstanding that he is. indeed. doin~ a ~ood thing, and doing it in the only way that w\11 work. l 'm not talking about the amount of money 'he raises for muscular dystrophy. It can be I ar gued that any disease or disability given Jthe amount of air time the Lewis telethon is given -could attract that money, and that J many less publicized disorders are penalized because they do not get the promotional benefits that, because of Lewis, muscular dystrophy jgets: 1 But the function Lewis performs is a more , subtle one. Television has become our national religion. and because of Lewis' use of television, the annual telethon for muscular dystrophy has become sort of an American secular holiday. Millions of people gravitate to it at the same •time each year: in an unusual way, it has •become as much a benchmark of passing lime as Christmas or Easter or one's birthday Labor Qay these days has less to do with honoring the eountry's laboring force than with watching ,..J erry try to raise mone>' for "hjs kids .. ~ And here's the nice thing: Regardless of •what you think of Lewis' tactics and s tyle. the 'i)ne indis puted fact is that. for a few days at the :Ond of each summer, he manages to make millions of people think about others less :Fortunate than thems elves. You may be ap- 'palled at how he does it: you may think he 1s ex- ::Rloitive and without tact But you can 't stop •lhinking about what he wants you to think ~about. And. with all the emptiness that passes for ~ntertainment on television. there is nothing so ·~·rong with Lewis making viewers think about LL' NCH 'N TALK WITH OR. Li\l'RA SC'HWSINGER l1-"Relatioruhipa: Lot•f> 'em or lrn1·p ·",,. •• SATt. RO;("l '. 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Even if the Jkople never give a dime, they are receiving that message and. next to all the messages of violence and sexual titillation they rect"1vc in the course of their normal television viewing. that's probably not such a bad thing. Which 1s why the way L,ewis conducts the telethon should be excused, and even un· derstood. There is nothing forcing the viewers to stav tuned to their local telethon station: on all the competing channels, there are entertain- m ent shows beckoning. 1-:vt·11 tht• pt•oph• who l(O away fmrn t•uch yt-a1 s tl'lt.•thon angry lit L~w1s will have invest cd a surpr1s1nl( numbt.>r ()(hours w&tC'hillg a pro gram that hu-; u less Uu111 riveting theme Think of 1l this way II the telethon wen~ made up of hour after hour or documentary ntrps about m edical research. and tes timonials by d0<:tor:., und tasteful, low keyed appeals for donation~. who would watr h" And if no one watched, wh:.t good would llll of the telethons in the world ciCJ., So this year. as every year, the tote board will lag far behind the previous year's total all through the night, and Ll'w1s will perspire on camera and say that, perhaps, this 1s the year when all of has friends arouna Ame rica are too s trapped for funds to help children with muscular dystrophy And as 1r by magic with only a few minutes left m the broadcas t. the numbe rs will s urpass tht.> 1980 numbers. and Lewis will weep and turn his back on the came ra, as 1f ashamed of his emotion So if Lewis has to resort to melodramatic means to keep people watching, he knows what he is doing. Much of the fascination of watching the telethon comes from not knowing what Lewis will do next He is a bright man, he un- doubtedly realizes that if everything were con- ducted in good taste and in a bland. professional manner , ht• would be above criticism and would probably have a tiny viewership It's pure show business, but it's show busi ness that does n't hurt anyone and probably helps us tu recognize the better s ides or our natures Even if he annoys you. you will prob ably spend at lea st a few minutes this weekend watching J t•rr) Le\\ is; and 1f you do. then he's d one hi:. Job He's put you where you can re· ('Cive hb message. and that's what tht.• whole thing is about. /t1 Ins anrwal Labor Day telerhun Jerry L11w1s 11111kes millions thmk of 1Jthers less J11rtunate 76¢'·'''' [J•'.h( 111111 ( lr r f\lh1 1ci1•r Terry Kitchen A1d1 Towel ................................... . Oven Mill ............................... 1.48 Red RHdoul 12.88 Electronic L.E.O. 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Although the project will cost several million dollars. slate Fish and Game experts estimate it will get rid of less silt than nows into the bay in a year or heavy rains But the project is only the first step of a larger plan which is expected lo result, by the end of 1982. in a comprehensive s ill control plaj)- ~Don Simpson. a Newport Beach c ivil en~ine~r. is coordinating the so-called 208 plan, which involves the cities of Newport Beach and Irvine and Orange County. He says the rull plan should tell the experts where the sill is coming from and how best to slop it. . "For years." says Simpson, "people have pointed their finger at developers like the Irvine Company for causing the problem. The truth is 1.j 1111• t1.1 '"" 1Pl ff I I .1q1·I • .if'"" t Ii I p 1, ,t I ''' q• • I 1 1li t I! I I I' ~, . I' I '" t• <I ~ • J. 19" Ot•g' c I p MH• o or :,Prtable ., ' ~ f 1 I' 11 1 '' d •1 t I ' 1111 If• t h I~ 11 ,,, '.. ~ '"' 1 tJ , Welch's ~ 1.28 we don't know where all the silt i11 coming Crom." Thts year's dredging project. he admits, 1s only u s mall step. But it should return water to a.reas thul now are little more than dry weed pal<.' hes. "Our goal," explains Simpson. "Is to reduce s edimentation to a point equal with natural erosion. If you bring a complete halt lo sedi· ment now then you're sort of playing god." He says the final plan wlll outline step'l for ca tching or slowing down the silt. He says steps could range from digging catch basins along the San Diego Creek lo tougher rules for silt control on development sit es. Simpson claims Irvine and Newport Beach already have some of the state's toughest rules on runoff from development projects. Newport, Brady on visit WASHINGTON (AP> -While House press secretary J ames S. Brady went home Saturday for the first time since he was gravely wounded during the attempted assassination of President Rl'agan more than five months ago SeveraJ friends and neighbors gathered at Brady's home in the suburb of Arlington, Va .. to welcome him during his brief furlough from thP hospital for Instance, requires a builder to put up a bond lo Insure that earth that is graded doesn't wash into the bay. Carl Wilcox, a state f'ish and Game official. s ay!! his department also is involved In the 208 plan and 1s concerned that silt Is damagmg the state's 750-acre ecological reserve. He estunates that m the past 10 years, the a mount ot sill entering the bay has increased 1.000 percent. He agrees that developers shouldn't get all the blame. Wilcox says areas in the bay that once sup- ported marine life arc now dried-out salt flats that "are only produrtive lo bunny rabbits and ground squirrels. It's nothing like il was " One problem with cleaning up the bay is that there is no agreement on how much should be cleaned out or what the bay should end up looking like. But since it is Fish and Game that manages the top of the upper bay. its desires will carry much weight. The department currently is preparing a master plan for what it want1> the bay to be and look like. And Fish and Game's idea or what the back bay should look like may not be shared by a II. "A real scouring or the bay would not be good for the birds," Wilcox says, "we don't want everything t'overed with water We'd like some nice wide open areas of mud." _ ..... _ -··· ... ..--t t K ..... ,. AOYlRltSEO I • • MERCMANO!Sf POLlt.Y 3.77 9.97 Game Load Shotshells • Billy Sims Football 1•:.-: • v ~ •v• 4{-J.);.-:, ' 12.88 .,_th;lt\ •• ,. &A4 '""'' 1.79 ,.,.~ CURVY PATH -A logging truek makl'~ 1t~ way through a m<Jt.l' of fallen timber in the blusl area north of Mount St. Helens. 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Pxpro•\'>l'tl 1n In• 'ofJnU• abo11e cHl' lho!.e ot lhc• Dally P1101 Qtn1°1 v 11•w s f'X pre~sed on ln1-. PclCJP arf' lhO'>• ot ll1t:•t author<. and art 1'>1'> Readt'r comment I'> 1nv11 ed. Addrp-,<, Hu• ::>rltly Piiot P 0 Bo11 1560, Costa Mesa CA q11>1b. Phone (/1.lJ b41·432 l Prologue to confirmation An ed1tonal from tht• \l'u· York TinlPS Somt• of Lht> ohJ1•ct1on~ to Sandra O'Connor an• ;1ho11l as rPlevant lo her fitness for lht· Supremt• Court as abortions arf' re>IC\ .int lo s tadiums The rig ht lo lift> movement seems to think thal abortion 1s germane to everything, so 1t can 't understand OTHER VIEWS why Judge O'Connor. when she was lbe major ity lt'ader or the Arizona St ate Senate, opposed a n a nti a bortion rider to a football stadium bill because 1t sl'emed non·J(ermane . We 'd be troubled 1f she had seen a connection. But zealotry is not the only basis for raising q uestions about nominees for the Supreme Court. Their long run phi losophical positions are gener ally wholly unpredictable Yet a president's most lasting legacy m ay reside in the mind and manner o f the j ustices he appoints. The Senate has a duty to explore both r esponsibly. At first glance. her record is ap pealing. But much m ore needs lo be known a bout her and a bout the depth and nature of her conservatism. How Judge O'Connor handles herself un- der questioning a lso will tell much about the quaJlly of the president's choice The art of getting confirmed Is o peM ess where possible -and clrc umspecUon • when the quesUons ~l't l(IQ dose to prt'JtH1ging i..sUl''i that ma' come be fort• th<' court Some questions arise from the un1q ueness .of lhl' nom 1nal1on . J11<1ge O'Connor follows 101 male JUsllC:cs Others arise from the simple• foci that so little 1s known of her outside Arizona. when' shf' gained prom rnence a:-. an assist an t s tull' ut torney gcnl'rul. fl•g10,lutor. JUd~c and civic IC'ader Whal does she lhmk wall be lhC' ef feet of a woman on lhe court? Are there times whe n there is validly a woman's point of view in the law? Would sh~ speak up for women's in t erestc; 1f hrr male collea~ul's s eemed 01Jltv1ous to them ? How has her personal experience with job bias infl uenced her view of laws against discrimination., After g raduation with high honors from Stanford Law School. at least onl' law Cirm thought s he was a pplying fo r u serr<'tarial job She hud lo overcome s uch obslacles before the women 's movt>menl and c1v1 I rights laws began to l>4' effective. Is s he indig- nant., Does s he thi nk others must climb the ladder the way she ctid. w1lhout much help from t he law'> What in her public life dem- onstrates a commitment to he lping people whom 11oclety has not always been eager to protect? Her own career testifies to her views about e qual opportunity for women . It would be tncouragJng to learn that she IR, In llre as \#ell as law, com· m ilted to eq1'1al justice for aJl ~ ' r ..,._... .. • -·-_. co $ 0 ' • I ·. ·. Reagan losing voters' support ClN\ii\ MINSON. N J Despite the l'X lrnord111<1r) approval rating of j ust under 80 percent grvt•n Ronald Reagan hy fitl rt'gbtcred voters in this blue· 1· o I I a r I> t.• m o c• r d t 1 c s u bu r b of PhilJdelph1a . the prci.ident's l'Conomic pollt·1cs urt• getting skeptical reactions rhat t'outd spt•ll trouble ahead. I'll g1vt• him six more months," a 51 ) t.•jr old n·~istl'rt•d Democrat and small bu"in'-·"s man ... a id when asked 1r ht· apprm t.•d of the way Reagan was handling the pres idency fi e "ap (Hfl\'l'd" as of today, he Said, but inrla t111n <ind hi gh interest r<Jll'S W('re wear- 111..: th.it .1pµruval lh1n ,\ 5~ 't•:cr olrl nur~l·. also a 19t!O H1·ag<1n \t1l l'r and a regis ter ed l>t•nHH·rat. l'Xprcssl'cl similar l>kep· lin~m I rn for him. but 1f his pru· gram' lion 1 "'ork 1 · m going to ask m\self "''" I "'a:-.n I s marter Uut .\lin1l'thiny hj<l to tw dcinc " Then·111 fil'' Lhl' H1•a g:rn pol1t1cal d1kinrrw to t•onvert lo rettltty the a ... p1r<1t111n' of vott.·r-; "'hu turned to him in clt• .... µt-rat10n aflt•r rour years of mfla I 11111 :inti hurgt'onmg bJJ.? government un clt•r .J111Hll\ l 'arlt'r Thl' grace period for H1·.1g.111 tr1 fcoNl off th1• rancid memories ol \ 'ark1 ,..., runn111,e: nut l'h1· t\\11 pn·t·int'h 1n Cma mminson 'I U\\ 11 ... t11p Wh('rl' \\'l' mtt:'l'\'lt'WCd With Pat1 ll'k l 'acld1•ll of Cambridge Survey He...,l'al <'h und thrN· of his interviewers ha\C ,c <!to I Ot-mcH'r:tt1c· registration 't'l·I , in till l!IBll l'll't·l11111 they voted de· <'l"l\t·I~ for Ht.·ugan ovt'r Carter 11\'n• :in· t \. p1cal l<nH'f middle income 111 t'l'tn<'l'i ..,pnnklt·cl with blue collar un 11u1 rrit·mlit·r..,, s m.dl lius1ness men and I" 11f1·, .. i11n.ih '~tr11 ... 1· S \\ing to tht• H1·1n1hl1< .1n l1ckl'l la!>I y ear gave Ht•agan hr..., t'lt•t•toral landsiltlt'. Of 11111 \ oh·r' :Jfi wt>re registered 01·r111w1 .1111 t ~. H1•p11bltc·an!' :md 16 in d1·1wntl1•n1 HL·ag Jn won a total of 28 \11t1:s <'.utL·r onl' <!5 (\\1th the balance . " voting for Rep John Anderson or not voting J. On its face, the president's economic p rogram or radical tax cuts and a mas!)IVl' redul'lion 1n governm ent ~~r:' E-VA-NS_/_NO-VA-1 ___.ty spl'ndtn!! won heavy backmg. 43 ap proycd, 15 disapproved and eight were uncertain But behind thal solid suppor t we found dbqureting symptoms indicating that many or those who approve the president's eHort to turn the economy around arc preparing fallback polil1cal positions that could boomerang on Heag<rn Evidenct-o f this 1s th e fact that onl y half the voters we interviewed believe that they personally will benefit from Reagan's programs. even tf they work as planned More foreboding, 45 voter5 many of t he m Democrat s w ho backed ltcagan m 1980 -said the rich would benefit at the expense or the mid die class and poor The t·ontradict1on between Reagan s high approval rat1og and voter skep ticism as t o wh e ther h is rad ical c<'onom1 c cures will help t hem personally Iles in the positive atlnbutes of Reagan's character and personality as president ·1 like his firm stand on everything." !>atd a Demo<'rat who works in a spare parts plant <1nd voted for Carter The words ·s t ea d fa s t .·· .. cou r ageous," "i.t r a ightf orw a rd. · ··tenacious," "tough" and "forcefu l' were repeatedly used m one way or a nother b) 36 diffe rent voters. un usual!} '>trong evidence or positive personal etllrtbules The Lah~ <111 '>hoot out was JJra1i.ed by !lO voll•rs fur "restoring rl'!\pect for 1\m1:rit·11" Tht• 11th1·1 s 11lt• of lhcit coin was "Pt·nf11· ltnk,1g1· of 11q~al1Vl' attributes to l'C'onom1r 1s..,ut.·s f:vl'n ht!> strongest ..,upport1.·r .... 1 arsetl nl•gat1ve questions about S<H'JJI St•1•unty revision, t he im- pa<'l of hudgt.·t tub or the high cost of clclcm.1· s1>end1ng A 31 Vl':t r old lh• m<H·ral. a plant managt•r "'ho voted for Reagan and ap proves of his prl'Stdency. was asked "'hat 1f anythi ng ht· disliked about Hl.'ag 11 lie"~ pulling the rug out from under tht· old J>l'flJ>ll'. he shot back This -,ugg1•sl:-lht• fore<: of future anti 1!1•agan1sm <1m<1ng traditional blue t•ollar l>t-m11crat:-""ho s witch ed to Rt•ag:rn last y1·ar. "'ho extol his virtuec; as a for<·t·fut leadt-r but "'ho <Jre now ex press in g doulib ..i b out ""here hr ~ econom1r rP \olution m<J) leave them personally The Social St·<·ur1ty 1hlemma m hent (.'d by tht• president 1 .... :i ke) part of thb Pleclgl·d lo l'ut run<•\\ :I) costs of govern ml·nt, Rl•agan facl's 2 to· I disapproval uf Sonat Sc·t'unty changes among the \ lllt•r._ °"' l' JOll'f\'ll'WC'd On 1 t•tl11C01ng tH'nl'fJb to retired "orkl'r'>. 5•1 npµosl'd and only nine I ;l vorl'd .in) C'ULS in bas te bend1ts. Op· p11:,1l1un to h1ghl'r S11c·1al Security taxe~ 1 .in hNkr than ~lo 1 The bnght spot for th'-' pn•s1dent "'Jl> in cutlmg, benefits for early r1•llrem1•nt fa\'ored b) shghth more th.in hJlf Hcagan ~ political problem is to eon 'incl' h1~ IHRll hlut' cnllar Dcmocrat 1C' supportl·rs that hi;; econom1t· program 1.., going to hel!J lht•m 1n t1ml' to prevent d l' r ('l't l\Jn ... A n•tirt.>d t•ng1nl•t•1 who is a registered l>emm r;it and \ ot1•tl for Heaf,?<1n told us hl' w<1-. no tongl'r ..,urc he i!ppro\'es of He;.igan s Joh performance ' llt"s tr~ ing and he s a f1 ghtt•r but lhl'rc's too much favor1t1sm lor t ht• n t'h Pilot credo: striving for excellence R ~ THOMAS I'. HAI.EV l'..-11.-... ,,. 0.1ly "'"" Th" t1•wl uf reader correspondence ""h11·h l n·<·('i vf' fl urt uates. it never is 11>"' and 1s sumt'ltmcs quite high . The n «t'ions tor 1 he letters varv, but fall murl' ,,ft<•n than not mlo the-categories of prai!'>C or disagreement for a position tht· Da1lv Pilot has taken Headl;rs often have a ver)' pt•rsonal 11•l;1tm11~h1p with the newspaper they n~ad So mlll'h so that when a position ts l0 mbrJ1·1•d 1n the paper that a reader '' rnngh Hfont1fics with. that person is OHi\ t•d to ,1rt1C'u la1<· a resounding "right 1111 ' Wltt•11 a readt'r di~agrees wit h a 1w..,1t111n 1•xprcssed by the Pilot. the """w ll·ndrnn to express oneself ex ISls I would ftkt• tn sharl' examples or the s pint <'Xpn·s~t'd 1n tht' correspondence I l'l't01•1vt• \\h1t'h will ;1fford m e the op p11r111r11l\ tr, mf11rm \'OU "nat we are a h1111t hPn' ,11 thc-Pilot rh1s i., a s hort nntt• of com plt· mt•nt I am not surt• what ha~ happened to lht' l>arh l'ilot. however. I am sure of ont• thing then• has been a vast im pr t1\'l.0mcnt t\nd tht•n thl'rl' wai. the reader who "'rote t11 1nd1l'ak · "I rpstdl' down from wi rl' service. 11oor f1:-h drown. art 1s t stand on head ·" Fh PPl.'r" (lomt down. n bs point down " Many folks wrote to the Pilot express· ing thanks for the co sponsors hip of the Ornnl'(e Coast College American Home Pops Concerts this summe r. A Mrs . C. said, "The past four Sunday e venings our family has had a wonderful time at the Pops Concerts at OCC. Our children us well as ou r par ents enjoyed lhe music st>lection s and relaxed s mall town atmosphere ... Thank you!" Anothe r comment from a Mr. K " ... I k eep getting the impression that whoever is writint the articles on San Onofrv lalely \s anti·nuc lear!" or cburse. we extended ou'r thanks in \Ao filing for the compliments. tha nked the reader for the notation concerning the poor upsid e d ow n fi s h : a n d responded lo the a llegation that we seem to be anti-nuclear by informing the writer that we were neither pro-nor <inti.nuclear. but were simply reporting ~ ~------------·~ . .,~ TOM HAlfY the news And when we do lake a pos1 tmn on San Onofre. it will appear on the editorial opinion page On Oec. 14. 1980. Mr. C wrote. " I cannot stomach the tripe found on thl' Dec. t:l ed itorial page. T he fronl page of the same issue was eq ually disgusting in unproven attacks on President·elect and Mrs Reagan I don't know the direction you are going, but I will not travel the distance with you." I responded to Mr, C. on Dec 19 " .It is distressing when someone tells you they no longer want what you pro· dul'e. Yours is the first such fetter l'vt: received at the Pilot. I apologize for our falling short of your expecta tions . lt is clt'arly my goal that we be essential to both our readers a nd ou r advertisers I want you to know that we will work vigorously to be the most essential source of all printed news, particula rly local news. for those folks who live in the communities we serve ... Thank you for tkking both the lime and the interest lo write." Mr. C. wrote again last Tuesday "You were right when you said you would improve the Daily Pilot. For lhe past nve to six weekl the Dally Pilot has been delivered t.o my door without my request for the,paper. In fact, I con- ~cted the delive~ boy and the Dally I ilot offices and told them that tl1e paper wa.., bc•1ng d<•ll\ er t'<l w1lhout my consent Thi' new!> pa per rontmued I ci <•rnvc clail\' "Aftl'r :.1°bouL a month. I decided the paper was good n•ading material The paper's appearance and content were of high calthre and an improve ment over the proclucl at the ttme I terminated my c;ubscnpt1on ... Please make ml' a regular paying recipient of the Dail~ Prlot Keep up the good \\Ork i •• The point Ill re1}orl10R all or this rn form1:1tion related to c·orrcspondenct• simply i~ to articulate what we arP a hout hc•rc> at the Pilot The "C'redo · 1f 'l)ll will. which we ha\<e evoln•<J 1-. ·-.tated s imply a s follows Wt• intc•nd lo IJ1.•c11me and r<.'main the moi:.t t.·ompletl' and prnfess1onall y writ ll'n. {'(titcd and gr:iph1call y presented sourn• of nc>ws. with emphasis on local nt•\\s t11\'1•ra~e. for the Pilot's current and potl'nt1al readers We want our 11n•rall s uC'cess to in dude our status 3!) a financ1allv sound hu:-.mess enterprise . and. we intend to be a satic;fying, challenging employer for Pilot cmployC'es to invest and build I heir ca re<.' rs. In ordt>r lo achieve these goals and .;erve you. our readers, as best we t an, Wl' arc striving to enhance the Pilot on " tontinum~ bas is We a r c atte mpting to ach ieve a balance which relics on the experience, \Ao tsdom and ded1cat1on of our current staff and also witnesses the introduction or sta ffer~ with equally good and stimulating viewpoints and experience from other successful newspapers . T her e is an equally cha llenging balance to maintain in the process of at tempting lo preser ve that which ls good about the Pilot and huild and add to our coverage and features. The process will be endless, due lo lhe fact that 1t 1s u quest for excellence. We try to be a ll things lo all people and re alize that we simply cannot, due to the di ver gence of o pinions that e xis ts amongst our readership. We know that what pleases som eone, may well dis please another . I am most interested in your opinions and I pledie lhal we will do our very best to meet your expectations as well as &ns wer your correspondence. We greaUy appreciate lhe_time and the ~f· fort t aken by thos~ of fou who choostto expre.~1 your opinions. t ! ' ~ .. \ " [UJGJ[TI~ aJ[p~~~aJ[(J Expect long dry spell even with a new canal Dr. Charlea G. Bell tJ a pro/enor of pol1twal •ci~e at Cal State F'ullerlon. From the top of Oroville Dam. mam reservoir of the California State Water system. it's some 560 miles to southern California. That system brings water all _.the-way from Northern California, over the Tehachapi Mountains, to us -and Southern California needs every drop it can get. In fact, Southern California needs more than It can gel or is going to gel CALIFORNIA COMMENTS Thanks to a United States Supreme Court decision in 1963, California's original 1.2 million acre feet or water per year from the Colorado River was cut by SS percent (660,000 acre feet l. An acre foot is a lot of wate r . 326,000 gallons, about what a family of ri ve would use in one year But since that decision in 1963. California has not suffered a ny real loss of water because Arizona has been una- ble to use it. All that is a bout to change as Arizona's Central Valley Project nears completion. When finished sometime before 1985, Arizona will start using the 660,000 acre feet per year and Californi a will no longer get il. In addition, the Colorado Indian T r ibes Association is suing California for 100,000 acre feet per year which they c laim is rightly theirs If they wan. California's total water entitlement from the Color ado River will be re duced by 760,000 acre feet. This puts t remendous pressure on us, who rely on Colorado River water. to find alternative sources. One source 1s. obviously. water from Oroville and other northern pa rts of t.)le state. All of which makes the pending Peripheral Canal election next June a "must wan·· situation for Southern California. The canal, if approved by the state's voters. wou ld deliver an additional 500,000 acre feet of water per year to Southern Califo rnia. But. even if com pleted. that still leaves the southern end of the state short at least 160 ,000 acre feet -about what is required to meet the needs of 800,000 people per year. And that's the good news. The bad news is tha t even if a p· I AMAN ENVl~MENTAL EXTREMIST. The wnter req~sls anonymity The facts have been ven f1ed with the Huntington Beach Police Department My husband and I unwillingly became a statistic last month. We are listed on the polic e blo tte r as resid e ntia l burglary victims We came home on a Saturday night and found the burglar in the house. Bill chased him outside with a golf club into some shubbery where the police later found him. Out of 22 s u c h c ri mes in our neighborhood that month. ours was the only case which ended with suspect in custody. We a re s tron g ad vocates of na- tionwide gun control. Our friends have always told us we would change our minds as soon as we were robbed, the old theory that a conservative is a liberal who has just been mugged. We have now been robbed. And our conviction that leaving a gun around the house Is fighting crime with ldlocy has been s trengthened. In our case Ir we hid kept a gun by our bedside, the burglar would have had it polnted at our heada. When interrupted, the lntrUder had been at work long enough to open the back door for easy exit, pull the bed.room drapes and dump oul several drawers. U he had the luck to find a • gun, would be have tanored an object so useful and negotiable? As we entered the house that ni1ht 8111 heard sounds upstain. The open 4creenless kitchen window cooflrm~ fll s suspicion that the cruttn• abon J)roved, the r erlpheral Cana l Will prob ably be functioning no sooner than 1992. Smee Arizona will be taking its water within two years. there's going to be a huge walct shor tage in Southern California of at least 620,000 acre feet per year for 8 or 9 yea rs . Adding insult to injury, not only 1s there going to be a water shortage. but 1t 's going to cost a lot more too. It takes the equivalent of three bar- rels or oil to prod uce the energy re quired to pump an acre foot of water from the Colorado River to Southern California. Pumping the same amount of water south over the Tehachapi Mountains requires fi ve barrels of oil. Al today's prices, that 's an increase of about $65. Who knows what the price of 011 will be in the future? Thus. as Colorado River water is replaced by Northern California 'water. the price wi ll go up Further increasing costs is the fact that the companies which supply the electric energy to run the pumps Pacific Gas & Electric, and Southern Cali fo rnia Edison -wi ll soon be negotiat ing new contracts with the Metr opo lit an Wa t er Dis trict and Cali fornia ·s Depar t m ent of Water Resources. Those rate changes are expected to multiply the price of electricity by 10 to 15 limes That is. electricity which now costs three-tenths of a cent per kilowatt may cost as much as three cents to four and a half cents a ki lowatt in a few years Clearly, the v.C1ter p1C't ure for Southern California is not good. In the past, the state <; increased water de· mand!-i have been ~at1sfied by bualding aqueducts, reservoirs, and planning ahead to meet antit·1pated needs San F'ran<:lsco. Oakland. Berkeley, and Los Angell'S built systems bringing wate r from the Sierra and t h e Colorado Ri ver Those aqueducts were built before thev were needed an an· tiC'ipation of a g'rov. ing population and industry But the Peripheral Canal , wh1C'h has been in the planning stage for more than 14 years. has been so delayed by political pressures from Northern California farming and environmenta l g roups that it cannot be co mpleted in time to meet Southern Californaa·s growing needs It looks like a long dry spell ' .. was indeed caused by felonious feet Bill turned the TV on hi gh volu me to hide the conversation and told me to call the police I keep emergency num· bers on my phone a nd the police dis- patcher answered immediately Meanwhile Bill dug in our closet for the baseball bat which should have been there. Our family habits are such that when we needed it. it wasn't. He came out with a 5-iron instead, a poorly balanced weapon but better than nothing. The burglar. tired of the racket and r esigned to being unable to exit our top floor without breaking a window and possibly his neck . came down the stairs. At the foot h e m et an outraged homeowner , !lwinging the golf club and screaming insults in a cavalry stable dialect. There we're now two of us between the burglar and his chosen escape route, since I was timidly ha nging about In the rear. He went for the front door. Our lront door 1llckJ. BUI whacked him on the 1houlder 1 few Umes. Ha 4 111! ' ..... _ ~? 7277 PR 7 72 Orango Coa st DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 6, 1981 Al I 1 1L~ BE GLAD WHSN SUMMER 'S RcALLY OVe~ AND AL.L. THSSS' WcLCOMETo 198f, BABE'-· SUMMER P~OPLE <So /IOME61 ISOVSRANt> THEY ARE MOMe-... Youth program w~rth cost To lht• Edit()r' I should like lo publicly commend and thank Supervisor Thomas Riley for has support of the needs of children and youth in Orange Count) and for hi s farsighted rel.'.ognit aon that sometimes one needs to s pend money lo get both money ancl res ults His support in these areas was recently demonstrated when he cast the lone vote in favor of retain ang the Delinquency Prevention Com mission During its fi ve) ear exaste'nce the commission. through its project5. brought private funding , grant monies. and increased state and federal money to the County of Or ange. Last year alone the money that fl owed in to the county as a result of Delinquency Prevention Co m mission projects was nearly four t imes the county 's budgetary outlay for the commission The Delinquency Prevention Com· m rssion served t h<' needs of children and youth in the county by being in the position of being able to provide objec· trve studies on s uch wide·ranging sub JC'C~ as day care, learning and teaching methods as they affect potential delin quent conduct. adolescent commit ments to psychiatric hospitals, truancy. and a varictv of others Because the 13 volunker m'em bcrs did not represenl any direct service provider agencies. I hear studies and ad vice to the board was <·onsastentl y untainted by conflict of inlC'rcst. Perhaps the other four supervisors \\11uld hav<' la h •d the C'ommission to document how many youngsters did not become <leltnquents through these proj ect.., Thal 1s impossible as one cannot prov<• a ncgatl\·e of that nature SuffaC'c 1t to say that 1r (•hi ld care. alternativ~ le<Jrning methods . .ind the like. kept JUSt seven children out of the juvenale justice sy~tcm . the comm1ss1on repaid its bu<lget For the past three years I have ser ved all the super visors as com missioner-at larg<' I am proud that my residence as 1n Supeor\'isor Riley 's Fifth 01stnct. NINA E WEST Legal ,.J1:alle11ges (JK To the Editor I am s urprised at City Attome) Tom Wood When he and I spoke in his ortit·eo he told me he didn't care 1f people s ued the city, and now. in you r Aug 23 art1 cle by Jerr~· Cl<Jusen. he complams too manv people are surng the city. Is 1t possible he would prefer people not exercise their rights an court? Ther<' didn't try to knock the robber down because the club. a poor weapon. might hurt enough to make him mad without rendering him helpless. • This turned out to be good thinking We were later informed he was wearing a sheath knife. Very few resid ential burglars carry guns. The burglar fi nally overcame the door. They both tore out of the house and I grabbed my purse with my credit cards inside and foll owed, not sure what company we were still entertaining up· stairs. By the time I got to the street and was looklng to see where the action had gone, a police car appeared. There is a small heach near our house and the burglar dived into the bushes on its edge. Bill stood on lhe sidewalk, pounding the club on the pavement to demonstrate be was still armed. still shouting insults. 1'he policeman also dlved into the bushes. He found no one even though Bill insJsted the tugltivc couldn't leave except by going over the fence tnl.o th• a b is ;1 countr ) w hl'n' IH'opl c cannot challenge the government 1n court Tht>\ ('Jnnot l'halleng<' the government at all I don't llcltC'\'C Mr Wood really. would do that to Jll'Ollit• here. take their right to t'halkng.: lht.• go\'ernment by lav. What <:<.1n he thrnk nf George Washington who l'h<t llrngeod.the govern lllt'!ll b) arm~.-· I THINK Mr Wood was tared or cross when he sµok e to Mr Clausen because> I don I think he rcallv wants a countn v. hl·rt· 1x·11pl<' e • .mnoi ch ~11leng(' govern ml'lll ;.authoral~ Hut af he really would Ilk<• ~uch ;.a ('Ountn I v.111 buy the ticket 'nrlt' .... a). tounsl I MAILBOX An)w<1y, I didn't start that fight Tom Wood t<l<lk mt..• to court Anc1 1l wasn't over "publat· ht..•alth . sa fety and v.1·lf:.ll'l' ;.as Jern Clausen wrote ll w..a~ about rust''\ ·,md 'ipra nklers and sculµtun•s JS wt• all surcl) remember Still. I knov. I may be put m jail for m~ hehds ft '-l't•m:-. unra1r for you to let th<• man who v. <tnl~ tu pul me there call m '\-IL·g.11 l'ffort-. J nua!>ance suit.' on lht• front page of Sunday's paper under thl• 11;.imt· of '1111 r most respeC'led re- portl'r Might .'ou provadt' ~1milar coverage of olhl'I' points or \'il!v. in this matter for \'our mterc·~t1..•d rr..tdl·r.., ·• . \I.I ROL:SHA:"J Airport n 11 absunlity? To tlw F.clttor I rt'C't•ntl\ h<Jd the occasion to be in· 11•1 v1cv.co on Teleprompter Tclev1s1on ~~1th our 5th 01~tract County Supervisor, Tom Ral('y about the county's expansion plan~ for John WJ~l1l' Airport I asked th1..• suµervi sor if he thought lhl· county s upervisors v. ould build J ohn W a) nc 1\tr'port tnday an its present Jo{· a tum if at were currently <l va('ant piece of ground instead of an airport. llas in· ('red1blt.' n•sponM' v. a~ of course not · · ;\l r . R1h•\'0S ratwnale for making such a rnntrad1ctory s t;.itcment seemed to be th.11 Lht.•n• hil\I' been too man) res· 1dC'nn·~ hutlt around the airport lo m akt· 1t:-. 1•1instruC'I ton feasible now The fact of lh1· matter is 95 percent .of the I houf.and~ or n·s1clcnccs currently under or udjarc·nt to the flig ht path of John W a) nt.> A1rpo1 t were already in ex· 1sll'nc<' p11or to 1967 when the Orange County Board of Supervisors fir s t n{'Xl yard or by swimming. The officer 1nvill'<I us both to C'Ome back lo the house and make a statement. In the next few minutes reinforce· ments SC'rcamed in ; a helicopter and lhre~ more police cars. occupants in eluding more police officers, a young female intern and a police dog. The debriefing al our house was inter- rupted by a policeman who informed us the last team of cops had spotted a foot in the shrubbe:-y and had its owner In custody Besides my good watch and as· sorted jewelry he had on hi s person the pliers he had used to pry open the metal window sash, break the glass and push out a dowel in t he track. We had been a bl~ to describe the burglar accurately after having seen him in the lighted hall. The captive matched our desc:rlpllons. was over 30, not a local resident. We learned later that he had a previous ja il record. We werP taken separately to view the p<>rson in custody and identified him as our recent 'tlsltor. The police spread his loot on the hood ot their cu, it was .. allowed c-ommcrc1a l Jet trans port o p1·rat1on~ to commence at this airport IF IT WOt;LO be wrong to build this Jl'l airport today given these faC'lS, it v. ould be equally wrong to introduce jet~ to this airport as was done bac k in • 1967 The only conclusion I can draw from Mr Raley s aslonastung statement r!> that he ha!> finally acknowledged the a hsurdity of the airport's location and agree!> v. 1th us that the introduction of commercial JCI operations to Orange County Airport in 1967 was a tragic blunder on the part of the county s upervisors. The SlOO malhon question of course is this if Supervisor Riley would not build the airport now. why on earth is he pushing so hard for the $100 million ex· pans aon program for J ohn Wa yne Airport. that could more than quadruple t he traffic. ha1ards and noa!;e pollution from 1h1s airport') TOM WILLIAMS Co ordmatang Director. Airport Coali tion Boost tPacher status To tht• F.ditor :"oio v... from the same people who wanl to l1m1t government spending we have a proposal for spending tax dollars on proficiency tests for teaC'hers l (and it 1n ('red1hle that there could be any sup- port for thi s concept and the ensuing big bureaucracy it v.ould necessarily create If our stale approved teachers' ('ul leges are graduating teachers who (•an neither v.nte nor do arithmetic. why not focu~ on demanding improvement in the colleges rather than creating yet another task to be assumed by govern ment ? OR, BETTER yet, why not take all that tax money you seem to think should be spent on the bureaucracy needed to support t his teachers testing program and u se 1t to increase tcaC'hers salaries? Perhaps then all those people who receive ABOVE average scores on standard college ad· m 1ssion tt•s ts and now ig nore t he teaching profession because of its low salaries and status would start to give the teaching profession a second glance. CAROL M HALBACH • l ttftt'r' HCIT\ , .. ~,, •• ....... 1c.omt-Hw n gf'\I tocono.n\iit lt t tt'r\ to tit '(Mft o' .. 11m•A<lft~ l•Oel •\ rr»rvtd UU•t\ ot 100 w0,0\ ot If"'' w111 g.. Qivrn prttterrn<-• All ltHff'\ mu\I '" ; tuOt \•Qn4h,;• t •r.d "1.t•l•n.Q •dOreu tx.il ~"'"' m•y be •1•nlhnr10 un r9QW\I t \Ult•'•""' t f'•\.On 1\ •~r•nl Poetrwi ..,,., riot tw pub11\nftl Lfl'ltf'r' "'~"· M t•••~d 10 M> ..._. N•m• .-no pN>nt nuMOf'f ot ,,.,. c. ontnbutor mw \t C» Q••f'l"I tor .;f"f•t H.dftO'\ Our PO"'\ photographed and returned to us. The burglar's car was fou nd parked across the s treet A tow truck removed 1\. the police removed the burglar. t~veryone went away but the fingerprint expert. who lingered for more than an hour. dusting assiduously. The police happil y approved the re- s ult of ou r night's acti vilies but not the method We took their advice and at· t ended a Mace class. As a defensive v.eapon, Mace makes sense It is ~ar· rat'd on my key ring, not left in drawers for the convenience of unwanted vis- itors. We also fou nd our baseball bat and rcplared it in the downstairs closet. As our Mace instructor said, "If a burglar finds your gun, he steals It. But who would rip off a S6 baseball bat?" We have improved our window locks and household security even though we know if a determined burglar wants to enter. he will Our defenses sti'l l don't include a gun One of our Mace instructor 's argu m ents for chemical defense instead of a handgun for the law ahidlng citizen was. "The average civilian has nev~r killed anyone a nd hesitates when the de· cision is forced on him. Criminal!! know they have this advantage and use it." Our circumstances ironicallf are dlf ferent. Bill gave away bis hunting rines, shotguns and a souvenir Luger a fter he was dil'char1ed from the cavalry at the end of World War II. He said he was Ured of kllllng He didn't want to klll agaln, ever. We are lucky he forgot to Jet rid of hi/clubs after he lost Interest ln golf. • . . • • r. i.. ~- • f I { . ( 12 , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 8, 1981 cordially invites you to attend one of the nation's top antiques exhibitions,. and the only "vetted" show on the West Coast , the Newport Harbor Art Museum1s fourth annual Featuring antiques from America, England , France and the Orient by forty-one dealers from across the nation, and exhibitions of fine arts and fur niture predating 1830 . September 18,' F r iday 11.a .m . to 9 p.m . September 19 , Saturday, 11 a .m . to 9 p.m. September 20 , Sunday , 11 a.m . to 5 p .m . Admission : $5 includes catalogue. Docent Tour : 10 a. m . Friday. and Saturday. $10 includes admission. and catalogue. 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See 83. ~ .• • O.lly "let ..-.. •Y C-.rtK S4Mr Long Beach State's John Carr. right . was ticketed wzth a facemask penalty after hauling down BYU's Gordon lludson al Anahezm Stadzum Pressure or not, McMahon • IS dazzling Long Beach State holds quarterback to no TD passes but BYU wins behind him anyway, 31-8 By CURT SEEOEN Of tM Dllily l"ftet SWtt Maybe he was just reacting to the pressures of being a Heisman Trophy candidate, as his coach suggested after the game'. but Brigham Young quarterback Jim McMahon was not completely satisfied with his own performance Saturday After all, McMahon. the holder of 32 NCAA records, failed to connect for one· touchdown pass in leading the Cougars to an easy 31-8 victory over Long Beach State al Anaheim Stadium. What made him even more miserable was the way in which the Long Beach State secondary intercepted him twice in the first quarter alone. But none of the 20.953 in attendance really paid attention lo Mc Mahon's so- called miscues They were too busy watching him put on a dazzling display o f passing in piling up 403 y ards in just three quarters. As a result, t~ougars waltzed to a victory in their season opener. and McMahon picked up where he left off ' last year as B YU extended its winning streak lo 13 games. While McMahon was certainly the h ero for the Cougars. he can thank a talented group of sure-fin~ered re- c c1vcrs which m ade life miserable for the 19ers· warv defenders Afl er the game. with reporters hang- ing all ov1.•r him. McMahon was asked if hE' was t><Jthered by all the pressures of being one of the top quarterbacks. if nol tht' best. in the country. ·1 really don't let 1t bother me I jus t ha vt' a tendency to put too much pres- s ure on m yself 1 did that last year in our opener and we lost <25·21 to New Mexicol." ans we red McMahon BYl' Coach Lavell Edwards agreed ",Jim may be reacting to the pres s un'. but then. he's very demanding of himself If he's pressing, he gets upset with himse lf, .. Edwards noted. The BYl' coach. who has fashioned 3 75 30 I re<:ord in nine previous season~ .,.. 1lh the Cougars, was just happy lo s tart 1981 orr un the right foot. · It was a much better opener than last vear. he unders tated "It started out ~ little tight because we were hurt· ing ourselves playing incons istently." Ed.,..ards s aid. Des pite the early inconsistency, the Cougars completely dominated the first half. pulhn{? awa) to a 17-0 lead at tn· term1ss1on Although BYL' held a tentative 7-0 first-quarter lead on a 10-yard TD run by Scott Pettis. McMahon was clearly in control with his passes lie completed 8-of· 12 for 121 ) ards in the first quarter. although Long Beach State managed to pick off two of his passes , one in the end zone b> Erwyn Anderson. But as the game progressed, it w:i s obviou:-. McMahon and his talented re ceiver s had the 49ers at their mercy By the eod of the first half, McMahon had amassed 277 yards passing, hitting 19-of-28 The Cougars upped their lead to 17-0 as Todd Shell intercepted Long Beach State quarterback Angelo Gasca's pass and ran 12 yards for a touchdown 44 seconds into the second quarter. and Kurt Gunther booted a 32-yard field goal w1lh 2 .44 left in the half However. the scoring seemed to be taking a back seat to McMahon 's pin point passing accuracy Before the af- te rnoon was over, he had connected with nine different receivers. Topping the list was Wlde receiver Dan Plate r who was served seven McMahon passes for 82 yards. and Glen Kozlowski who hauled in five passes for 85 yards Thl' RYU defense, meanwhile, made a disaster out of the Long Beach State a ttack The 49ers were Ii mited to Just 49 yards rus hing and 59 passing in tht• first half Gasca was he ld to JUSt nine com - pletions in 23 attempts. and the BY U secondar) picked him off three times .. we·,·c obvious ly got some problems moving the football We need to make some changes." conceded 49ers Coach Dave Currey. "I thought Angelo Gasca did some good things _ Ht' made some good de c1 s1orts ... Currey continued "Our of fense got hammered somewhat by BYU and l was a little bit embarrassed about our performance . But you have t o give RYU's defense some credit for that They're awfully good "• BYL' opened its lead to 31 -U on a t.,..o 'Jrd run b y s ophomore Way mon llumilton nnd a hlocked 49er punt which was recovered by the Cougars· Tom Jlolmoe 1n the end zone Long B e a c h Slate backup quart e rba c k Doug Di s ne> then e ngineered a Sil\ play, 60 -yard dnve m the waning se conds which culminated with an I I-yard TD pass to wide re - ceiver Darrvl Stokes . "I don't ht1ve a whole lot to s av about our offense " Currey said follo.,..;ing the (See 8\'l', Page,> 82> Angels can't handle Cleveland pitching Football scores NFL Tampa Bay 21, Minnesota 13 COLLEGE Lindley, Crosby gain U.S. amateur finals CLEVELAND CAP l Rookie pitcher Tom Brennan plcked up a victon· in his first major league appearan ce and Dan Spillner pitched 3~ innings of hitless relief to pace the Cleveland Indians to a 4-2 vic- t o r y over the Angels and a s weep of their Saturday double- header. The Indians won the opener 4-2 with the help of Bert Blyleven's six-hitter a nd a three-run fifth inning. Brennan. 28, yielded two runs on eight hits -including solo homers by Bobby Grich and Don On TV today channel 5 at 11 RBI single. llayes doubled for Cleveland v.1th one out 1n the fourth and s cored when Kuiper followed with a sin~le. tying the game at J-1 The Indians then struck for three runs in the fifth. Jorge Orta and Pat Kelly drew walks around rookie Ka rt Pagel's single to load the bases with none out Jlarrah then hit a sacnf1ce fly to s core Orta and knock out firs t game loser Steve Re nko. 5-4. With two out, reliever Andy Hass ler walked Ron Pruitt to reload the bases Pagel then scored on a pas sed ball and Ket ly tallied when Jerry Dybzinski singled. West Texas A&M 29, Californ ia 28 BYU 31 , Long Beach St 8 Fresno St. 23, Oregon 16 South Alabama 24, LSU 7 Auburn 24, TCU 16 Florida St. 17, Louisville O Georgia 4.4, Tennessee o So. Carolina 23, Wake Forest 6 Kentucky 28, N. Texas St. 6 Mississippi 19, Tulane 18 . Mississippi St_ 20, Memphis St 3 Midwest Drake 39, N. Iowa 30 Kansas lS , Tul s a 11 Youngstown St. 19, Cincinnati 13 East Pittsburgh 26, 1llinois6 Rutgers 29, Syracuse 27 Southwest Houston 21 , New Mexico 10 Lamar 18, Baylor 17 SAN F'RANCISCO <API Nathaniel Crosby. youn~est son of the late Bmg Crosby. came from behind for a two-up victory Saturday o ver Oklahoma State All-America Withe Wood and ad vanced to the finals of the 81st U S Am a teur G o lf Cham pionshio Brian Lindley, 24, beat former professional Bob Lewis Jr of Warren, Ohio. in the other semifinal match 3-and 2. taking control earlv The all California final match between Cros by. of nearby Hillsborough, and Lindley. of F'ountain Valley. is scheduled for 36 holes today on the Olym pie Club's 6,679-yard par-70 Lake Course engineer this year Cros by. 19. was three down an er t.•1ght hole:. but ..... on four of tht• next ri ve lo go Ont' up Wood. 20. of Stillwater . Okla . evened tht' matc·h by winning the 14th. where Cros bv t ook a double bogey · "I've still got sand up to m y knees.' -;aid Crosby. who made excelle nt :.hots from bunkers at e ach of the lai.t three holes AT TllF. t8TH, hC' came out 11( u trap to tht' left of the green lo within four feet of the· nag and :-.aved par Wood's a pproach shot was m dc•ep rough behind the green, and he bo~eyed the hole. , Baylor in 51~ innings. The right-hander struck out two and didn't walk a baller before S pillner cam e on to earn his fourth save and insure the In- dians their ninth triumph in the The Angels added a run in the s eventh. when Rick Burleson walked. moved to s econd on an infield out. and s c:."t>red on Baylor's s ingle In today's concluding game of the series. Ke n Forsch ( 11 ·6) takes the mound for the Angels to oppose John Denny (6-4 >. SMU 48, Texas-Arlington O Rockies Wyoming 38, CS Fullerton 13 Utah 10, Utah St. 0 College Football Roundup, PageM Complete Scores, Page BS ·'I KNOW MOST of the cheers will be for him But I've got a small but loyal guard up here," said Lindley. the University of Southern California g raduate who quit his job as an aerospace Le wi:.. 36 . .,.. ho .,.. ent to the tournament.'s finals last year, took three double-boJ?eys nn the front nine ancl was four down uftN 10 against Lindley The Cal ifornurn made• a pair of b1 rdie putts from more than 20 fret. at the fourth and 10th holes. to contribute to Lewis' downfall. ·Rams vs. Houston: I new look By JOHN St:VANO Of ... Delly ...... ,..," 'Wt!'vc worked too hard not to t·oml' together now · · Thal statement was made last week lJy lloustcm tight end Mike Harber and. although he made the comment in reference to the Oilers. 1t could also apply lo the other 27 NFL teams, which k 1c kcd off the s tart of the reg ular s eason this weekend. Today II o'clock >. the Oilers and Rams will bull head~ at Anaht"1m Stadium before a ca pac·ity crowd of more than 1;9,000 and a national television uudicnce Both clubs will be displaying a Ol'W look The Rams minus \' 1 n c e Fe r r a g a m o . J a c k Reynolds, Bob Brudzinski, et al will instead feature Pat Haden. Carl F:kern, George An dre v.i. and an uncertain con fidenn• that they will be as s trong a 'i evl.'r THE OILERS, on the other hand. madt' m o re personnel chant c" off tht• fi eld than on On TV today channel 4 at 1 The biggest difference 1s a: head coach, .,.. here Ed Bi les rep:aces the i:xipular Bum Phillips l.'ndl'r Hiles . the Oilers hcsve h a d to learn a new s ys tem, adopt a diffl'rcnt philosophy and adhl.'re to a more stringent set of regulations . ··1<~or mys elf," say~ Barber. ··1 think it's been a great change We 've JUSt gone through the best training camp sin ce I've been here and I'm expecting to have our overall bes t season " That 1sn 't what., th e experts are say ing. however, many of whom ha \'C picked the Oilers to finish last m the AFC Central. Currently. the Oilers' biggest 1ns tab1lity I)> a t quarterback "'here Riies still has n 't decided 1f Ken Stabler or John Reaves is goinl! to <;tart STABLER, WHO RETIRED 1n earlv summer. has been with the club for less than two weeks. Heave:. 1s an eight-year veteran who hooked on with the team 1h1 s season "The s1tuat1on at quarterback that 's difficult," admits Bartx>r · But I think it would be m ore of a proble m if Kenny hadn t been with us last year " ln Stabler·._ first full year with lhe Oilers 1980 he establis hed club reco rds for most completions in a single season l 293 I and highest com- ple tion percentage m a season 164.11 Stabler. however. is trying to learn a ne.,.. offense and. at the same time, work mto shape ''Actually, l feel pretty good," -;ays Stabler "M y legs are in pretty good shape. .. , m absorbrng everything pretty quickly In fact. Coach Biles s ays I may have set coaching back 50 years <in ref- l'rem'l' to the long layoff! " STJ\RLER, WHO WILL be en- t t•nng his 12th s eason in t he 'I: FL. says he legitimately tried to walk away from the game. "After 12 n·ars I felt I had ac- complished everything I had set out to do." says Stabler. "Plus, l rl1dn't really want to learn a new systt.•m and go through a coaching change ·But s taying away was harder than I had anticipated. And. I didn't come back just because 1G1ffordl Neilson got hurt. It had nothing to do with money. e ither I jus t felt I could help this team. I feel hke a kid again, I 'm enthused." So are the Rams. who are anx- ious to see 1f they're as good af they think_ last 11 games. . Cleveland took a l ·O lead in the first, when Rick Manning led off with a' w·alk, stole s econd, ad- vanced to third on a grounder and scored on a wild pitch by loser Dave Frost, 1-5. On sale now: Rain-Oiler programs and law books The Indians built their lead to 4·0 in the second, as Toby Har- rah walked with none out and scored on a Von Hayes' double. With one out. Duane Kuiper drove home Hayes with a single and with two out, Kuiper scored on Manning's double. The Angels cut the margin to 4 2 on the Grich's 17th homer In the fourth and Baylor's 12th in the sixth. ln the first game, Blyleven, 10·6, struck out four and walked six in recording bis ninth com- plete game of the season and 17t.b career victory against California_ The Angels took a 1-0 lead in the first on Bert Campaneris' The Ram~ and the Houston Oilers open lhe 1981 pushing and shoving here today and the California Bar Associa- tion has assumed the three·point s tance To begin with. there Is some unrest in the domestic atmosphere surrounding The Snake. Ken Stabler's former wife has indicated dissatisfaction with the frequency in whic h child support checks have been arriving and her attorney has let it be known that The Snake will be captured and enclosed the moment he sets foot in California. Inasmuch as Stabler will be needed at quarterback for the Oilers, the Houston team has enlisted the aid of legal forces of its own. "We are assured that all this will be taken care or before the team arrives." saidl8ob Hyde, the advance man for the Houston party 0 SPORTS COlUMNIST BUD TUCKER Since his arrival, Hyde has not been asked a single question about the run ning of Earl Campbell. The press is en lirely more concerned with the footwork of Stabler. The Snake retired and came out of re- tirement during the Oilers' training period. This thing with the child support payment! cam e up and if that didn't s hake up lhe s quad, a New York newspaper printed a story linking Stabler with gambling elements and ' sugE(esting this was the reason the Oakland Raiders traded Stabler to the Oilers straight up for Dan Pastorini. That Pas torini also found it necessary to consult a law firm in the Bay Area is neither here nor there. "We have been in touch with the NFL security people on the Stabler matter," said Houston coach Ed Biles, "a nd we are convinced t here is nothing to the whole thing." Biles also said that if this sort of thing persists, the Oilers might file some kind of a 11uit against somebody. Meanwhile, a rigure on hand from morning until evening al Rams Park In Anaheim is John Thomas, an attorney who represents defensive end Fred Dryer who, in the past week, has been cut and uncut with more frequency than a large salami. • Amon~ other things. Thomas charges l hat the Rams wrongfully discharged his client and held Dryer up to con- tempt and ridicule and the franchise will be asked to pay through the nostrils. "They wi.11 pay with money." Dryer hulls m "I certainly won't take season t 1ckets .. The Rams attorney Is o ne Joe Cotchett who commutes from San Mateo whenever the franchise eets itself into one of these messes, which is often It is explained that Cotchett was selected by proprietress Georgia Fron- ti ere. Madame Ram, over a local mouthpiece on the advice of her Jtr ldiron guru, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (See TUCKER, Pagf' 8 2) • . .. • 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. September 6 198 1 '0 ....... r-------~--------....., ~-----------------------------------------:-------------------------------------------, Quote o f the day ·'Wt!' re MOing lo practice und practH.'l' 1tnd 11rudlct• until we Rel 1t riltht I've got 1h1• hlJ:hl'!-.t vuld tl·um In buscbull. and I'm not g~tling rny money's worth " Ne\\ York Yunkt'(' owncr Geor&t" Steinbrenner in ordt•ring un off day practiC'\' st>!Uilon Rose's single does it tor Phillies News flash! Hearns sleeps with a teddy P elt' Ro~e·s two-run StnMlt' ii climaxed Ii two o ut r a lly by Ph1ladelph1a in the eighth inning Saturday night and gave the Phillies a 5·4 victory over Cincinnati to highlight Na- tional League action ... Andre Daw1on cra cked a two run hom e run and Tim Raines added a solo blast to support the eight·hit pitching or R ay Burris as Montreal snapped a From AP dispatches LAS VEGAS, Nev Most box m 1ng fan!> know Thom as Hearns for the a wesome power in his right hand or the mean scowl he gives oppone nts before a fight. Som ething not so well known about Hearns is that he sleeps with a teddy bear. "He's got two of them, but we're always having to buy new ones because he loses them," s aid Hearns' manager Emanuel St e w a rd . "He sleeps with them a n d watches television ~wit h them." While sleeping with ted· cly bears may seem quite a contrast for a man who has knocked out 30 opponents in recording 32 straight wins as a professional, Steward said nine.game Houston winning streak with a 5·2 victory over th<' Astros . Bill Buckner drove in four runs. three with a homer in the fir s t inning, and collected three hits to lead Chicago to an 8-2 victory over San Francisco, s nap- ping a fiv e gam e los ing s treak for the Cubs . Ellis Valentine drove in two runs Rose with a double and a sacrifice fly , leading the New York Mets to a 4-2 victory over Atlanta Steve Nicosia a nd Lee Lacy delivered run-scoring sing les to lift Rick Rhoden to his eighth victor y as Pitts burgh downed San Diego, 2· L Rhoden . 8-2, was driven from the game in the seventh when San Diego staged a two·o\Jt rally H earns. at the tender age of 22, is a man of contrasts. Frazier comeback in the works "A lot or guys are deep down not what they appear lo be," s aid Steward. who has schooled Hearns in the art of boxing since the fighter was 10-years-old. "I'm finding out deep down he's quite a few different persons." PHILADELPH IA -Former m heavyweight boxing ch ampion Joe Frazier's reported comeback a t - tempt is no longer "reported," but in the works. Hearns, who broke the jaw of promising .qelterwe1ght Marlon Starling earlier this wee k while sparring in prepa ration for his Sept. 16 li· tie unification fight against Sugar Ray Leonard. was basically a "quiet. shy g uy" before he won his World Boxing Association welte rweig ht c rown by knocking out Pipino Cuevas in Aug ust 1980, Steward said Sh aron Hatc h , Frazier's attorney, said Thursday that Frazier. 37, had signed a con- tract with Ohio Prom oter Jan Aronson to fight Journeyman Scott LeDoux of Minnesota, with an option to fi ght Knoxville's John Tate if a deal ca nnot be reached with LeDoux. Hatch said she's not worried about the box- er 's phys ical condition, or his age, as he at- tempts a come back I t didn't ltappen often but BYL' quarterback ./z m .\1c \lalw11 1~ scH.:ked hy l.ung Beach Stale d<'/l'rJ!ll' Bllker's shot wins it His pinch homer defeats Cardinals LOS ANGELES IAP> -Dusty Baker's pmch hom e run leading off the 11th inning gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a 4·3 victory over St. LoUJs and snapped a three.game Cardinals' winning streak Saturday night Baker, who did not start the game becaus e o r a vir us. slugged his seventh home run on a 2·2 pitch from loser J im Kaat. 6·3. the first home run yielded by the St. Louis left.hander this season. Rookie Tom Niedenfuer. 3·0, the fourth Los Angeles pitcher. earned the victory with t hree in nings or two-hit pitching St. Louis took a 2·0 lead in the s econd inn ing agains t Los Angeles starter Jorr y Reuss on RBI singles by Sixto Lezcano and Ken Oberkfell Los Angeles lied the score in the fourth against Joaquin AnJU· jar on run-scorin g s ingles by Mike Scioscia and Steve Sax. The Dodgers broke the tie with an unearned run in lhe fifth in- ning on an error by shortstop Mike Ramsey and singles by St eve Garvey and P edro Guer-· rero. The Cardinals got even in the seventh when reliever Alejandro Pe na walked pinch-hitter Dar- r e 11 P orter with the bases loaded. Today, the Dodgers and Cardinals conclude their three· game series with rookie sensa· lion Fernando Valenzuela (lJ.4) !>Cl to oppose St Lo uis· Bo b forsch 17·4). Valenzuela will attempt to become the first major league pitcher this s eason to win 12 g ames From Page 81 BYU ... lopsided verdict "I thought our defense played we ll. I was im· pressed with the way we held him <McMah o n > with no touchdown passes '· Currey said he was most 1m· pressed with BYU's defense. "Anytime a team ha s a llcisman Trophy candida te and its defense is the difference. they've got to be tough," he added. Currey had to settle for mak- ing optimistic remarks about the 49ers' punting game and the pass pro tection. but he was clea rly unhappy with his offense which wound up with a net total or 196 yards . "Our problem s were physical," he added. "I don't think we were confused on of· fense. It was our physical pro· blems." Still, he tried to sound uplift· ing. "If you can ho ld Mc Mahon to 17 points and no louchdown11, then you've done a pretty ROO<I job,·· he added. · ----- From Page 81 TUCKER • • • "" ncr II ugh Cul vcrhouse who 1s also a lawyer l'otchett s pt>d into town on the Dryer matter and afte r e xamin· ini.t the no-cut c lause in Fred's contract. advised the Rams to n•store Dryer to lhc roster lest \l adamc Ram end up with a pa rtner Across the practice field al H.im s Park, Tho m as and ('otchett take pot shots at each other's characte r and integrity The a mmunition mos t often e mployed are words the likes or "unethical'· a nd "disgraceful." In the meantime. prominent Los Angeles attorney Paul Caruso is reopening another con· ta1ncr of worms. Caruso is representing former Rams vice presid ent H arold "Squeezer" Guiver and the matter has lo do with the alle~ed scalping of Super Bowl tickets. Madame Ram has been mcnlloned in this connection and Caruso wishes a m eeting with her a ttorney. perhaps to discuss a settlement. "Cotchett is dodging me," al- lt:ges Caruso, who obvious ly d oesn't spend enough time al Rams Park in Anaheim. Also alleged to kn ow s omething about the ticke t s calping bus i n ess is Pete Rozelle, the commissioner of the National Football League. I n c luded i n th e co m - missioner's legal e ntourage is Pat Lynch of South Pasadena. Such iS" the lineup for opening day. You can't tell the lawyers without a progrnm Crowley's homer helps Orioles rally ·r .. rry <'rowlt'Y hil a three·tull Iii honw run in the JJlxtti 1nnlna and J o hn l..oweni.tt>ln fol low('d with th1• ir:-t or h1:. two solo horncrs to rally Uulh1nun· to u 5 3 v1etory over Oakl and Satur· rLJv to h1i:hh~hl American Leagut.' uction Oavt-Klgh .. tti retired the fir11t 11 Kansas City hillt.•1·s and Grall( Nettles scored both runs as t tw Nl'w York Y a11kt:cs slipped pa:.t Kansas Ci ty. 2 l Vt•tt-r:rn Jim" Slaton no-hit M inne!>otu (01 t.>1ght ('O mpl t:tt: innings bcfor<' giving up three: hi~ und three runs in the ninth, hut Milwaulcee held off the Twins, 5·3 Jerry Remy I collected rour straight hits. in cluding a pair or bunt s ingles, und John Tudor h u r I t.' d r I v e I n n I n ~s or on e hi t reli e r a s Crowley Hoston rode a ~l'1rd s ix-run firth inning to a 12 5 victory over Seatlle Right-hander Dan Petry s cattered four !-1ngles to lead Delroit lo a 1-0 victory over Tex· a s John Mayberry's tie-breaking pinch !-.Ingle in the seventh inning backed the strong pitching or Jim Clancy and led Toronto to a 3·1 victory over the Chicago White Sox The White Sox suffered their eighth loss in their last nine l(ames General Manager Joe Burke of the Kansas City Royals. who confirmed two weeks ago he has bt>l(un treatment for cancer, has re- ceived some warm-hearted criticis m from a bss chall fa n who s aid she has the "same problem." Penhall wins World Speedway Final WEMBLEY. England -Bruce • Pe nhall of Bal boa scored 14 out or a possible 15 points Saturday to win the World Championship or Speedway motorcycle racing before over 92,000 fans at We mbley Stadium Sixteen riders competed 1n the ch am. p1ons hips with Ole Olsen of Denmark finishing se ('ond. followed by Dave Jessop of England. P e nhall. a 24 y ear -old regarde d as America's Ambassador of Speedway, was the top ranked rider in the 16·team Britis h Spt'edway League this year. a circuit which has the world's tou~hest competition Baseball today On lhb dak in bB11cball in 1948 · The Plttsburl(h Pirul~is tumt'<I six double pluyll In u 2 I victory over the St. Loull ('a rdtn•ls. On this date In 190~. Chicago White Sox ace "Big Ed '' Walsh hurled two complete gume viC'torie11 in one day, 11(.•ullng Bos ton 10:, and 3·1. Today's b1rlhduy t'h1 C'ago ('ubs infielder Steve Macko I 27 Haas takes lead 1n B.C. golf tourney Jay Haas strunK logether four !I h1rd1es on the last nine holes to break out or u tac with Tom Kile and Denh WalM>n and ta ke a three stroke lead after three round:-. of the U e. Open Golf tournament Satur· day Jerilyn Brill, absent from t he tour the pa!>t two weeks. fired a 67 to take the lead after the first round of the LPGA tournament in Spn ngficld. Ill. . Severlano Ballesteroa of Spain shot a fi ve-under-par 67 to open a four· st roke lead after the third round of, the Euro- p ean Open golf champi ons hip at Royal Liverpool in England .. American golfer Arnold Palmer visited China to study the feas ibihty of building a golf course at the Vongmo Hot Spr ing Resort in Hong Kong. Russians defeat U.S. in hockey. 4-1 Victor Zhluktov scored early in ·=· the second p eriod on a routine backhand shot that Team USA goalie Tony Esposito misjudged Saturday, day, snapping a l · 1 tie and leading the Soviet Union to a 4·1 victory over the Americans in a Can ada Cup hockey gam e . Dwight Braxton posted a unanimous 10-round decision over tough James Scott, with whom he used to spar when he was a fe llow prisoner, in a light h eavyweight fi gh( at Rahway St ate PMson in New J ersey . Citmg dissatisfaction with his r esponsibilities, C~arles Theokas, New Jersey Nets executive vice president, has resigned .. Tom neva took advantage of a long pit s top by Bobby Unser to win the Tony Bettenhausen 200·mile championship car race at State Fair P ark Koichi Nakano or Japan won his fifth stra1~ht professional s print title at the World Cycling Championships Rams begin long trek on TV Ricardo, Saints also aired ; Angels face Indians today By HOWARD L. llANDY Ot IM Delly ~Nol Slaff The Rams sta rt their long trek do\\n the road to b<'ing a C'hamp1ons hip contender in the NFC Wl•st Division today at Anaheim Stadium against thl' Hous ton Oilers and Earl Campbell It will be Frank Pastore <H.J pitching for the Reds today against the Philltes' Dickie Noles (0-1) in the final game of the series. Both teams are stug· gling 1n the second hatf of the season but the Phillie~ have already wrapped up a playoff berth wit h a first- hatf victory. Th<' game is a sellout a nd will be televised live on Channel 4 at I o'clock with Dick Enberg and ~terlm Obt>n bringing the action live 1 p .m .. Channel 4 ./ Follow ing are the top sports events on TV today. Ratrngs are ' • • ' excellent; • ' , worth watching, • • fair; • forget 11. NFL FOOTBALL: Houston at Rams. Announcers : Dick Enberg and Merlin Ol!>en . ® 10 a.m., Channel 2 ./ NFL FOOTBALL: New Orleans at Atlanta. Announcers : Gary Bender and Hank Stram. The Rams embark on the 1981 season in earnest today despite the Fred Dryer controve rsy that has been the only sign of dissension this tall. Pat Haden is ready at quarterback with J eff Rutledge as his backup OTH ER TELEVISION 9:30 a .m . (2) NFL TODAY -Segments in· The Saints, with new coach Bum Phillips and former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College standout Benny Rica rdo doing the kicking, hope to improve their lot in the NFL West this year. Ricardo has won two games during the pre-season schedule with his kicking and figures prominently in Phillips' plans for the coming season. The Falcons, however, are 9 t 1-point favorites in the season opene r. elude a look at the Washington Redskins, who, after a decade of defensive football, have hired offensive- m inded coach Joe Gibbs. Hosts: Brent Musburger, t rv Cross and Phyllis George. Noon (4) -WE STE RN'OUTDOORSMAN -Seg- ments inc lude a look at peregrine falcons and a re- port on how parasites have affected big horn sheep in the Colorado Rockies 12.30 p.m . (4 ) N FL '81 -Host Bryant Gumbel takes a look a t this week's pro games. 1 p.m <21 U.S. OP E N TENNIS -Early round 11 a.m., Channel 5 ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Cleveland. Announcers: Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly. ptay from Flushing Meadow Park, N. Y. After toot· bait. 2:30 p.m . (7) GOLF -The 81st U.S, amateur championship from San Francisco. Ken Forsch <1 1-6) hopes to get the Angels back on the winning trac k after a double-header loss Saturday. The Indians will send John Denny (6·4) to the mound tn quest of a third straight victory 11 :30 p .m . (2 ) U.S. OPEN TENN IS HIGHLIGHTS. )9 ) COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW. RADIO Football -Houston at Rams, 1 p.m ., KMPC (710}, Raiders at Denver, 1 p.m., KNX (1070). e 11 a.m., Channel 7 v ../ v BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Announcers : Steve Zabriskie and Bob Uecker. Baseball -Angels at Cleveland, 11 a .m ., KI EV (870); St. Louis at Dodgers, 1 p.m.1 KABC (790). Tennis -U.S. Open Highlights, 3: so p.m ., KNX ( 1070). (The Daily Pilot is not responsible for ltlte chancaH.) Baseball Standings AMERICAN LF.AGllE West Division W L Pel. GB l\.an!>as C1l\' 13 13 500 x Oa kland · 12 12 500 T<·xas 11 13 458 .-\ngf'b 11 13 458 Chicago 11 14 444 11 i Sl•attle 10 1Ci 385 3 Mannc·sota 10 17 370 312 East Division Dt•troit 17 9 654 Milwaukee 16 11 593 1'2 Ba ltimore 14 11 560 21 2 x New York 14 12 538 3 Hoston 13 12 520 3t 2 Clt•veland 14 13 .519 312 Toronto 12 12 ~ 4 X Jo'irst·half division winner s.t-y'tSont C•• .. lencl .... ·-·· ,., Bottll" n. s..ame s Mllw.,he S. Mlnnesot• 1 New York 1. Kenu• City I B•lllmore s, O.kl-J T oronlo 3, Clllc990 t Oetr1>1t t, rexuo Teuy'tO-at "'-'' (ForKll tl~l •t Cle.,.lend lo.My •-4) Se•ttl• (Abbott 2·SI •I Bo\ton tOj..S. ... t ) O•U•nd (Keou9h l ·SI al B•lllmore 10 M•rtlner IC~•l Toronto 11Aal 4"t0l et Chic-(8um&~21 MllW-f!e (H ... ~SI •I MlnneHt• IAedle"' U l New York !Aeonchel, I) •I 1( ...... City (Ha,,.. m•U• IH>I Detroit IUldU• M) et TUAI• (Derwin • 71," NATIONAL LEAGUE West Divis ion W L Pct. GB I louston 17 9 654 - S an Francisco 15 10 .600 1'2 x -Oodl(ers 15 11 .577 2 Atlanta 13 12 .520 311 l'rncmnal1 12 13 .480 41,2 San Diego 8 19 .296 912 East Division St. Louis 15 8 652 Montreal 13 11 542 212 New York 13 12 520 3 Chicago 12 14 462 412 x Philadelphia 10 15 400 6 l11tL'iburgh 9 18 333 8 x Fir st-half div1s1on winner s.t ..... , .• k_ 0 .......... SI. loul• 3, (II IMlnQS) New Yor-•. Atlanl• 2 MOt'flrHI s. -•ton 2 Clliu90 I, s.t1 Fr~IKO 2 Pllll-lpl!I• S. CtnctnMtl • Plll~rvl' 2, S... Ole9o I Teuy'tO...... St loulS IForKll 7-4) ., DM9eN IValenzuell 11 t •I Hovllon u Nleuo 7·71 at Monlreal !LM 2-41 ClnclnMtl (Pastor• H l •I Phll-lpfll• (HolH 0-t ) Attantt INll!hl•r ,..Sl et New Yori< (Jonn t If Plllollur'O" I~ ~I •I San Ole<jlD (Wl• l SI Clll<-OO (Griffin I II et San ,,...nc.,..o !lllYf I SI 3 ,) ; ' " : ' Orango Coa~t DAI LY PILOT /Sunday, September 6, 198 1 * 83 Marina's Performance is a critic's nightmare Vikings give Castle High. a rude. aloha 1as Laszlo, Frandsen and defense shine in the rain. at Aloha Stadium By ltOGF.R CARLSON Of_.,...,...._.,_ HONOLULU tr you were u profess1onul cr1l1c ui;slgnl'<I lo spend your dayti t>umining the faulL'i of Murinu Hign's football teJlm, you might find yourst>lf pretty Crus lrnte cj looking for sornl'lhing thal isn't there. l'uslle High's Knights found themselves pretty frustrt1ted . loo, Friday nhcht at Aloha Stadium looking for D kink in the Vlkln~s· armor, and the pri<:e was it 28·0 spunking ('OAC'H DAVE THOMPSON'S Vikings return to Huntington Reach tonight with g lossy creden tials and JUSl maybe a question or two answered. Quarterback Ken Laszlo s parkled in has debut, completing 8·of·ll passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns to Jeff Frandsen <cove ring 67 , 4 and 47 yardsl. And Laszlo showt!d runnjng a bility, scamper Ing from rune yards out Fort Laude rdale transfer Tony Valente dis played some power in his running game and the defense. aided by Castle High's severe lack or quarterba ck lea ders hip, simply overwhelmed the Knights It all added up to one rous ing victory and even 'l'hompson, a perfectionist. was hard-pressed to find something to grumble about "Yes. to say this has been a s uccess would have to he a n understatement,'' s aid Thompson. "Thjs is something the kids and the coaching staff won't forget. r "l was happy with Laszlo He did a pretty good job with the o ption and he passed well. Our receivers didn't drop any, either , they snagged them " Frandsen was the big we3por1, catching fi ve passc11 for 117 yard:s umong has three s eonng catches Hill first. from 67 yurds out, was just a quickit> ov~r t~1· middle which he grabbed and out ran the defender The set•ond was a loft 11enul that he plucked a way trorn the Castle secondary deep i.n the end Lone The tlurd was a deep pasR an whic h he nat· tcmed his be league l'ed opp<>nent with a move to get This JS something the k ids and the coaching staff w ill never f orget . -Co1ch Deve Thomp1on op en and racl'd the rem aining nine yards un touchtc•d i''ranrlsen's versatility turned a muffed PAT attempt into a two ·pomt <'Onversion to give him 20 point:. for the ra in punc tuated mg ht WHILE FRANDSEN and Laszlo were µutting points on the boa rd. probably even more im· prcss1vc was the dcfe11s ive effo!"lS of li~ebackers P at KJ10wlcs and Mike Fisk behind a sohd line up front not to me ntion a secondary which 1ntercept- e<P fo~r passes and thoroughly bottled up Ca s tle's supposed air attack. . Ca~tlc, which rac ked up 205 yards passing a WL"ek earlier . could net only 25 yards thro ugh the air and 17 or those t•ame late on a ~ift. Marcel We1 se's interception set up Marina's first tout hdown and Mark Cobin's theft helped Uni has the nucleus First-year coach Curtis may have a contender By ROGER CARLSON Of tlle DeUy "'""St.off Thirteen returning sta rters am ong a g roup of 24 returning letterme~ give first year coa ch Ri.c k Curtjs a nucleus to build around'a~ the Un1 vers1t~ High Trojans attempt to establish themselves as a contende r an the Sea Vie~ League race. Curtis as the fourth head coac h m four years for Cn1vers1ty and has brought in Stacy Vagenas <defensive hne). Steve Pence (offens ive line> a nd Corona del Mar 's Jerry Jelnick treceive rs) to a s s1s t him Also m the fold are holdover s Steve Ruiz <d efensive backs1 and Steve Calles !offensive coordtna tor 1 ,. "Our s tre ngth is our defense,·· says Curtis, a former linebacker ··And our Linebackers should be the best or the defense . Offensiveh Curtis hopes lo establish a passing game something tha t has not really been evi- de nt the past few years a t University Cost a Mesa lligh transfer Ta m Eilerts. who completed 54 or 116 for 513 yards and fou r touchdowns m four st arts at Mesa as a jumor. may be the ans wer The other potential solution is Ran· dy Meyers, who completed 12 of 19 for 113 yards in two st arts at the end or the 1980 campaign for the TroJanS T he TroJans will be operating out of a slot 1 with spnntout and dropback taC'tics Defensively there ma\ be variations. but the splH six nwo gu ards. t~o t ackles, t"o outside h nebac kers and two ins ide hne b,ack crsl. which at times resembles Titans turn it over to Wyoniing LARAMIE . Wyo I AP J W y om i n g quarterba ck Phil Davis threw two touchdowns. and the Cowboy defense forced seven turnovers 1n a 38 13 non conference college victory over Cal State Fullerton he re Saturday Davis, a senior from Cerritos hit tight end James Willia ms for a four-yard touc hdown, split end Steve Martinez for a 14-yard score a nd directed Wyoming's powerful wishbone offe nse on four scor· ing drives . But it was the opportunistic Cowboy defense that set up m ost or t he scores by recovering three rumbles and 1nte rcept1ng four passes from the Titans of the P acific Coast Athletic Association Fullerton set the tone of the game by fumbling on the opening kickoff and Wyoming recovered Fullerton quarterback Tom St J acques riddled the Cowboy secondary with passes a nd rallied the Titans to within two touchdowns of the Western Athletic Conference Cowboys on two separate OC· ca sions But St. J acques also threew three of the 1n te rceptions and could not close the gap aftpr Wyom ing jumped to a 21·0 firs t quarter lead Settles' parents there From AP dispatches The parents of Ron Settles, who died in a Signal Hill jail cell three months ago, were among the crowd attending Saturday's football game d edicated to the 21 ·year-old running back by his former teamma tes at Long Beach State Donnell and Helen Settles expressed "mixed emotions" about coming to the game after the or· deal or the coroner's inquest which last week ruled that Settles had died "at the hands of another." "I want to be here," said the athlete's father. ''I ertjoy being here, but I tend to be edgy and nervous because we 've always been here before lo see Ronnie play. "I'm 110 tired t can hardly walk I'd rather be anyplace else resting. But with the s upparl we've had from the school, the coaches . . Ronnie would have wanted us to be here .. Added Settles' mother, "We don't want any sad memories. We want all our memories to be as pleasant as he was.'' ...... .... •f ...... , •u.t. .. ~ t.~ !.lj For a.t.tlecl Ad ACTION QIU A OAllT P'tlOT AD.VllOll MM611 ... RAMS SEASON TICKETS L1111fhd Choice SHb a ...... HoenfOft Tlck ... e .. H.W. 2 1 l-46 l· I I 0 I t••'-s-Mf' 714-752-0960 an e1~ht man front. 1~ the pattern, according to Curtis "Our biggest concern is 1nj ur1es." continues Curtis "lnJurie~ will really kill us." Herc's a r undown by position Ul'ARTERBACKS Etlerts is a 6·2. 180- pound ~t.'01or ra~ht hande r and is m obile. He's also i:I threat un lhe <leep pass a nd if he can take com rnand it'll allow Curtis to use Meyers (5·10, 160 sr > at t he s lot, giving L'nivers 1ty added backfield mus· tie Ron Rat<:llffc t5 10, 160 sr I. also a rig ht· hander. 1s anothl'r potentia l qua rter back . but 1s be ang countl'd on a t safety and as a receiver. Rl'NNl~G HACKS Mike Fiscus (5·10, 170 sr 1 ran for 189 yards on 56 carries and a touchdo"n 1n 1980 a nd Rac h Sore nson <5·8, 175 s r. I 1981 OUTLOOK totaled 269 .,.·ards on 68 <.'arnes and four TOs Fis· cu an<! Gary Ianuzzi <6-0. 175 jr 1 are battling for thc starte rs spot at tailback. Sorenson and Grady Morris <5·8. 160 Jr 1 are locked in a battle for the fullbnck·s post Meyers 1s the slot if Eilerts takes over 1srus an<! Scott Hatake < 5·9. 175 s r ) are also poss1bl<:s at the .,fut RF:CEIVE RS Tom Balding (5·11, 155 sr J. Brad lill'r 15 I 1, 145 sr.) a nd Ratcliffe ar e s plat end c.111d1ch11t's \I.1th Balding holding an edge Ma tt ;\loon.' <GO, 180 ~r 1 a ppears to have the tight end st art ing post assured . although sprinte r John Ba chman 16 2. 185 sr l und John Balt1kowski <6·0, 170 jr 1 could dc·\'elop Anothe r possibility 1s Steve Granger 15-10. 165 i r 1 OFFENSIVE I.JN E !fob M ilche ll < 5· 11. 185 s1 1 1s a ret urning starte r at tackle and 6·1. 220 pound JUOIOr Stew Hobart. the )'ounger brother or former 1Jn1ver .... 1Ly st a r Rob Hobart, has the poten- tia l to be the best offensive lineman in Univer sity's history. according to Curlis Each is scheduled to start. Another potential starter is J ohn Fasset <6·1. 185 jr 1 Andy Borda <6 3. 175 s r l. Dave Sie gfried <5·11 , 180 sr .1 a nd Chris Carranza 15·7, 165 jr l are the guard candu.J ates. Je ff Mille r 16-0. 175 s r.) sta rted at center as a JUntor Also at center 1s J ohn Luhrs <6 0. 250 Jr 1 KICKING GAME .John Pe1rano <5-7, 165 jr 1 and Balding "ill handle the place·kicking and kickoffs. Daryl Mo nroe 16·2. 170 s r I is the team ·s puntt·r DEFENSIVE l.INE Steve Barsamian (5·10, ltl jr 1 has an tdJ!e at defensive guard, but it 's a •Ur wav batlll' for the two spots with Randy Gass '"·10. 175 ~r.), VH' Zaldivar (5·8, 155 s r.) and Steve Kessinger 15 10. 175 jr l involved Siegfried, who is sure lv going 10 play som ewhere. is also a pass1ble here. Larry Cum merford 16·1, 180 s r. l and Craig Rouse 1G 3. 180 .sr J are r eturntng starte rs at tackl e Other s mcl ude Clif Ba um 15·10, 180 sr ) and llobarl LINEBACKt:RS J amie Wes ton (5·11, 170 Jr 1 was a sophom ore starter at outside linebacker, a long with Dave Ander son (5·10, 165 s r I. another returning sta rter . Backing them up are Sorenson and Granger. Two m ore returning starters are on the inside with Mike Miller (5-11, 180 sr. l a nd Jeff Frei <5-11 , 180 sr . I in control of things. Backing up Miller and Frei arc Siegfned ~d Morris ECONDARV -Two more returning starters are on the corners (giving the Trojans eight re. turrung starters on defense in all > Alan Watkins <5·8, 150 sr > m akes University even stronger here as he re turns afte# missing 1980 because of a knee injury Houghton started at corner, along w ith Ratcliffe. who is taking over the safety spat. Bald1kows ki and Watkins appear to have the in- side track at corner, but they are both being pushed by Houston. Also : Larry Peckham (5·10, 165 jr l at corner and Tony Laciura (5·8, 170 sr.) at s afety are in the picture. COSTA MESA JR. All AMERICAN FOOTBALL 11 1tartMg Its 191 I ...._ Sl4J1NP1 are ltOW optft for boys from ••'"13 S ..... OP" at TIWIMKLI ,._IC 6·1 P.M.MOMDAY·THURSDAY ••• PHONE 556-8729 mainlutn the s hutout at ttw M1.1rinu nine-yard llnt- Adurn Kauc's interrepuon got the Viktngb o n their way to their fourth scon ng drtVl' a nd Bob Cr itchfield's theft w<1s Just icing There we re seve ra l olhl•r key defe ns lvt-e rforb sul'h u~ a fumble recovery by Uriun Ma rr us to set up TD No 2 und Ron Maler?>teln '!I fum ble re cover y at the M 11r1na II lCJ presen l'.' tht> i.hutout lute In the ga m e Tiit~ VIKES WERE GUILTY or an error 01 two g iving Castle JJOSl'S~1on at the Marina 30. 30. 47 and 39 in the St!COnd half, tmt on each occa~1on . thl' def ens<: rose to the tai.k. "I thought our d efense r an to the.• ba ll and hit well," s aid Thomp:.on · We made 1>ome mis takes but we recovered Da ve Hargro ve really socked a few folks und 1 was pleased with our linebackers .. Pat Cemen did Wl'll al the nose and our offensive line didn't panic, 1t put up u pretty darn good pas1> protection conside ring the heavy rush · Castle's idea of defen:.e was to run amok with l'Very conceivabll' alig nment and Thomps on said in the long run. al should help the Vikings. "They ra n ever y defense I 'Vt! t'vcr bl'l'n. a nd then som e,·· said Thompson. If there was a fault maybe you can say the Vikings really never s ust ained a running game Out Va lente s howed stre ngth 1n a verag ing 4 0 ya rds per carry and Rick Tobin's muscle wa~ ev1 til-'nl lwic·<· whc·n h1• l'Urned yurduge in hl•;ivy trar fl(• T H E (ii\M t; BEGAN with a n 1lll'rt•d1ble ~el"ll'll of 1·1-rori. us l ';1s lle 's QUIH1.t•rbuck fumbled twice und I hl· Knights "ere guilty of two false s turts, c•oupltoJ by the V1k1ng:; being clrawn offbldt lwicl' ;ind a t h11 1I down pas~ rul~ p<1!>!i llltt•rfe renre Seven straight sna ps of the ball had produced u horrihlt• mis hmash Bul Kno"h·?>. Duke Ma1>ll'1> a nd Har grove ... quekhcd ('u:.tlt• s dreams a nd shortly a fte rward i"raJtd.'\cn wu:. on l11i. way with th1· first of his three scoring das ht.•s So, tht• Vikl·s :.ire• l up on the rest of Southern <'<il1forn111 \\llh their JH 1•st•ai.on a lread y unde r way f-'rtday, It 's buck to non lt>a~ue wars with a dalt• with Newpur l llarl>o1 Bui tlwt's t1nothl·r ni~ht , another task Hight now the Vikings ~in: still savonng a squashin~ tha t lt·ft u Honolulu sport~w11tcr ga~p1ng a t halftime with Mur11l i:1 br l'c:r.1ng, 2 1 0. "This 1s d a rn r ight em barras111g,'' s aid thl' Honolulu ~cri be "We 1>ride our~el ves with our football teams " Tht· victor) <·om pleled a onl'-Wl'ek venture in Oahu wh1C'h l'a n ..,omct1rnes be dl((1 l'UIL to cope with nn the playing fi eld .. You can say we h ad every dastractwn m the book. .,;rnJ Thomp~on Hui wt• knew we'd have them I Just fee l j(OOd abo ut the win " Save s40 gms Reg. 139.95 Enioy stereo cassettes. 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Coa<'h V 1nrt• Dooley wusn 't es1>ccu1tly plellM.'d to Tt•t111t·s't'l' s in<.'c W23 wh~ll llll' Vols 1l 11111p•·•I .1 ~I 7 dt·l·i~1on to Vun<11·1 bill how much we h uv1• to 1111µr0Vl'. l>ooley su11I F11•shmun k 1ckt>r Kevin Bullt!t ht>Olfll•d t hrc·l· field goals for the llulldoJ(s. c·ovc•nng 36. 44 and 45 yard-; BATON HOUG F., Lu <AP> Ken Simon :iprinted 51 yards for u touchdown wllh lc11s than five m1nutl':1 11one a nd Alt1bumu's un· te11ted but cxplosl ve backfield came of age an a hurry as the fourth-ranked Crimson Tide Ol)l'Oed its season by routing Louisiana St ate, 24 7 Saturday niMht for Heur Bryant ·s 307th l'Oach.ing victory "We had son1 t> m<1iviclu ul!'I who ph1 yl'd liCOod games but we're 8 long WllY (rom pluyang as a team cons1stentlv," Dooley said The Bulldogs were nevn m troubk throui.thout the c1ay as Buck Relue fin•tl two touchdown pu!>ses lo Lindsay Scott and All .l\menl'an Her!>rhel Walker r ambled for 161 yards and one lOuchdown. "Wt• ~ul Y.h1ppt.•d 11bo11t t•vt•ry wuy ) U U (' 3 ll (I 0 m t h l' k I (' k I I) (j g ;) Ill t• throughout,· si11d Coach Johnny M ajw s of Tt.•nrll.'Sl'lct.:. "I lhou.:hl entering Ult' .:umt.• Gt><1t')(1a hud a d1ancc lo be u bt•t lt.•r football tcnm al lh1s llmc or yeur thall lh•.'Y Wt•re when wt playt>d them a Vt'.11 u.:o 'l'ht.•y sho\.\ t•d that was right " Doolt·y, whu lr('ltt•d all week th11l h•'> ll«tm wa~u·t r ••a<ly to pluy, said he I hough! lht·v wt•11• ready at J:Ume time Wi•lkt.•r -..i1d Gt.>11rf:1.1 "1>rovcd tndily wt•'r t.• rnon· than u ont.> man team Ir lht•y kt•y 1m mt', we cun po.is:. lht' hull ' W11lkt·1· X<.'Or<.'d his touchdown on ;1 I 'ard pl11t1K1' HI lht• end of a 92 yurd ilrl\'l' \\1lh wh1('11 the 10th ninkt>d ll u lldoJ(s npt>ncd I ht• .:.1r1a• en routt· to lht•1r 11th st1 Jl~ht vit·tory. loni.:t·st stn •ak 10 tht· nation (;t•orJ:ilt rest•rvt's addl•d two fourth qu1H1L'r touc:hc1owns, on<.• on an 8 yard run by Matt Simon with fl 34 re mainin1.t .11111 tlw ottll'r by Jt·ff Paulk on at I-yard kt•1·1>t·r onl) 18 't'<.'Onds from the end Tt•tu1t•s:o.(·1"s only threat of the day was t•ra!>NI hv 11 p<.'nalty for having too many ml.'n on the fi eld. It came wht1n l.1•11nar(! Jackson blocked a punt by C:t•11r.:111'!-I J im Broadway, whirh wa~ :-.t'1>oix•d up a nd returned 15 yards to th1• t'l1tl Wiil' bv the Vob' M1kl.' L ('1,fer Bryant, who will turn 68 Fri day, moved within seven games of Amos Alonzo Stagg's all-time mark of 314 college football coaching triumphs. and it was much ea111e r tha n expected It was the worst ddeat adrn1111sk1 t•cl "Wt· pl.1yNI wt·ll and I t111nk 1L's a i,:1 t•ut start tu lh1• season. hut I also 't'C lklU(', who t'Ollllt'C'lt•d Oil 10 or 15 1w:-.s1•-. 1111 l~O y:1rds, hit St·ott with a 1 ~ V:Jrc1 -.r11 r111~ 'hot in tht• .,c•C'onct quurtc·r Jnd t'.HlH' bat•k \\-1th a 23 }1mkr 111 lht.· tlurd qu.1rt1·1 ALABAMA EASED the legen dary coach's worries about his offense as an all new b<Jckfield of jackrabhits -quarterback Ken Coley, halfba<.'ks Joe Carter and J eff Fagan and fullback Simon ran a nd passed LSU dizzy. Meanwhil e, the h eralded Crim son Tide defensc -.howed why it has heen touted as ont-of the best 111 the nation. never let· ting LSU get closer than the Alab<1ma 33-vard line until the final 311'i minutes. To put it mild· ly, Alabama was awesome. The Tigers finally scored wilh 13 secon ds remaining on a five-yard pass from freshman quarterback Timmy Byrd to light end Malcolm Scott PF:n ;R KIM kicked a 2<>-yard fi eld goal al 2:21 of the second period and second s tring qua rterba<:k Wa Iler Lewis capped an 88-y<1rd, 11-play drive by scoring from four yards out 7 12 minutc5 later for a 170 halftime bulge Aoout the only thmg Alabama didn't show 111· the opcnrng half was a strong punting game - because the Tide never had to punt. When they fina lly did. however. Mal col m Simmons un ~ loaded a pair of 59-yarders Alabama stunned the Tigers. silenced a c-apacity moh of 78,066 i4 .,,, -.. . ' • ., . \ third l;.ir1'(cst in Tiger Stadium history and wowed a national te levision .1udien<.'e by reeling off four t>:<tra long g<1iner~ IO tht> first half &P WI .......... ,,,.,,.4111 ... 11,.,.,,.,, •. 1 \\ ,,11 ,., ,,,, s ,,, • • 11 ., ... ,".,. ,,. .. ,,, rn Miami gets kick out of Florida 55-yard field goal h its u pright , bounces through From AP dispatches MlAMI Oannv Miller kicked a 55-vard field goal thi:lt h1I the left upright and bounced throu~h "'il h 45 seconds to play Saturday to ltrt M 1am 1 of Florida to a 21 20 college football upset over No 17 l"lorida. Miller, who created a s tir last Novt•mber when he kicked a field goal <lS time exp1n~d in a 31 7 Miami rout of th<.' Caton; "a~ mobbed a t m1df1cld by teammalt-s as a season opening cro"d of 73.81-; Wt'nl wild. Junior 4uarterback Mark Riehl. who replaced injured ~tarter J im Kt:lly in thf' third quart~r directed the game-winning drive. whll'h bf>gan at the Miami 36-yard line with 2·48 remaining A key pli:iy tn the march which reachf'd the Florida 34 "'as a 20 yard comple\lon tu resen l tight end Glenn Dennison. Three plays late r, Miller came on in i:I four-and-14 s1tuat1on <ind kicked tht' winning three-pointer. ' Florida took the ensuing kickorr and drove to the Miami 42·)-ard ltne. but Brian Clark 's !i9 yard rield goal attempt fell short as time ran out Florida State 17, Louis ville O TALLAHASSEI!:. Fla Freshman Mike Ren dina. Billy Allen and Jesse !lester scored all the points as 19th-ranked f'lorida Stal<' ble" h\ Louisville. 17 0 Tailback Allen, d1sro"ered at a Europ<·an coachmg clinic playing Air ForrP foothall. brnke away on a latl' 50-yaro o;con ng jaunl lo put the <.:o n test out or the C<1rdmals' reach. His touchdcwm with 4 56 to play ended a de fens1ve struggle that began after Flonda State posted a HI point lead m the firs t quarter Allen. of Cleveland. was the Seminoles' leading ground threat. covering 89 yard:-. m eight carries. Rendina . a kicker from Pompano Beach . Fl<t . put his f1 rst points on the scoreboard JUSI 5 45 into his coile.l:{l' football career when he made a 14-yarct fi eld ~oal Later. he added two extra points FSU defcnswe back Larry Ha rris s et up tht• Sl'oring op1>0rtumty when he recovered a fumbled punt return hy Louisville's Mark Clayton on the Cardina ls ' M-yard line The Seminoles were un· able to move the ball mt<1 the end zone and Coach Bobby Bowden called on Rem:hna to kick the fi eld goal. Auburn 24, TCU 16 " AUBURN, Ala. Freshman fullback Ron O'NeaJ ran for two scores and set up a third with a 32-yard ramble as Auburn defeated Texas Chns tian 24-16, in a victorious debut for Coach Pat Dye O'Neal, a 245-pounder. sat out virtually all of the second half with leg cram ps. But he helpe<l stake Auburn to a 21·10 halftime lead with hi.s bullish bursts up the middle. and Auburn held off TCU in the final quarters TCU's junior halfback, Marcus Gilbert, scored SOVTll on run'\ ol ~II ,incl l:l \ <rrtls to kP1•p !ht' llornt•u l_.r11g-. t·l<1 ... 1· \ nd T<'t q11art t•rbad; St('\'t' St a mp lt•,tnlt'cl \\Ith rl.1111\1•1 .... t.rnlc~ W<1'\h1ng t1111 1n a 1111111,rnl dl'rl.il cl1..,pl.I\ throughout lht> l!Jll\I' Hui S1arnp \\a' 1111ahl1• to push TC l J< ros:. ro1 .i po:-.s1hl1 111• l,1f1• 111 1t.1· f1 1urt h quart1•r and A11hur11r:in11t11 1.h,. l'l••l'k Kentucky 28. No. Texas St. 6 I F"\l\.liTO\. 1', ';11·1 Long ~allupcll !II ~·.ir<b 1111 ,1 1111J1•hd11\\11 v.111 l11s llurd pac;s in ll•1 u ·plion 11f 1111· ~arn1• .1!> l\t•nt11ck' .!cfratrd :"\nrtll I •''i i•' Sl:Jl1'. :!H It <llwrt1·r hark HcJn1h .J1·nkin .., t«HOl' 11ff t hC' Kt•11 I llC'k\ l>1•n1•h to I hrcrn t1111chd r1\\ n pa<.....i·~ qf 13 anc1 lllOP 'a11h ,md l11•11rv l'.Jd ' l1<1ltrd lY.O) ants fol :inothl·r '• 1•rt• Mississippi St. 20, Memphis St. 3 J 1\CKSO:-\. '\ti-;-. Fullhack llonald R<I\ K111g ..,,.,>r••ll 111w to11<huown and hr·lped '>L'l up a field goal lll'fon· lt>;i\'inJ! with <IO 1nJury as 14th r.mketl M1s..,1ssq.1p1 ~1.1tr· rnlll-d to a 20·3 vil'ton met \kmph1s SI :itf' 8'1ph11111or 1• <i11.1rlNh.H·k .John B1111rl lt>d lh1• R11l ld<H!s 111 .1 !11·ld g11;il and tv.o toll('hr111Y.ns on thl't'L' 'tr:111!ht pnsst·s·;1on .. rr1 I h<' flf'\t hHlf to :-.c•nl th<~ \ 11·ton Jgain'-1 t 111• 11wxpr•11t•nn•l1 hut Pl'Sk' T1 1!1'r" 10 th1 opener for both 1t.-.m 1o.; Kinr.; .1 :no pound .,t•nior ra1·t•rl 1.7 \ ire!' tu thl• \1 cmph1 -. SI .c11· l~ 1n th1· f11 :-I q11ar1< r as th<' Au lldog" ..,<:orf'fl on n ,m.1 '.\foort 's :w-\ ard fl!' Id ~oal Ill' thC'n blasll'd thr1>1• \ ard-= fn1 r. i11uchdown 1°J rh 1n lt11• ~··eond P' r 111d But l\111 g sufrt'rl'fl a hru"'•·d shot1ld1•r on h1i. Il l'" r.irn and left I ht· J!~HI1•• ''1th n111f" m mutes left 10 the st" ond 011.11'tt'r Mississippi 19. Tula ne 18 NEW ORI.BANS Sophomore• q11artcrbac-k Kelly Powrli hit senior Cl:inkl'r Bre<'k Tyler with a 1!1 vanJ Sl1>rin1-t•1i.s \I.1th I Ill left 111 thf' gam e to ro.11ly ~l1.:--;i.s1µp1 to .1 HI lH \JClory 11\er Tulanr a fter U11 Rehc-is h.1d Cnlterl'd <1wuv t1 12 O l<'ad. -Providing Mi:-s1ss1 pp1 's 0111:. rl al offens 1vr spark of lh<.• sN·ond h:1lf, Powell marched lhf' Rebels 86 yards m tht• final three minutes of tht• game for thE' \\inn ml'! touc-hdown Junior kicker Todd Gatlin boott•d the extra pmnt lo ~IVf' ~1 1!>s1ssipp1 11<; na rrow m.1r~in of v1c ton · M1ssi~sir>Ei open<'d a 12·0 lead on a two-yard run by lluforCI McGee tn the first quarter and on fi<'ld go;ib of 22 yards and 27 yards hy Gatlin in thl· first half Seurer helps Kansas to • wm TULSA. Okla . CAP I -Free safety Ro~er Foote's 48-yard in· ~erceptinn r eturn for a fourth· quarter louchdown gave Kansas a 15·11 comeback win over Tulsa in the coll ege football opener for both teams Saturday night. Kansas quarterback Frank Seurer, a former Edison H1gh standout, who gave up four in· lerception~. scored on a one· vard keeper with 5:49 left In lhe first quarter. then connected with Garfie ld Taylor for th" two 1)(')lnl conversion Foote, a 6-3 Junior. gathered m a Ke n ny J ackson pass find rushed down the sidelines to erase an 11·8 Tulsa advantage Fres hman walk-on Jason Staurovsky, a 11tudent manager earlier in the week, kicked a 25-yard fit:ld goal with 55 second!'! Jpfl In the third quorkr to brcJk an 8·8 tiP for ~cd in the first qU<irler Tuba scort'd th<.' hri.t time it5 o fren sc tou<.'IH•d thl' ball . capit3 l idn~ on Euge n e Williams' 47 yard interception rel urn to the Ksmsas 8-yard line Fullback Gary Woods took il in for the score and running back Ken Lacy ran across a con nrs1on uftl:r a fake extra-point 'IE't II fl Texas A&M nips Cal Aggies don 't choke this time, come-from -behind ,29-28 From AP cll,patcht-'> BEHKt-;LE\' l'l'x.1s \&M hJd a rt.'J>Utnt1on IJ!>t s!'ason ol t'hoktn~: \\ht.·n thl• chip!> \.\1•n• doY.11 1 hat didn't h.ippcn Sntu1tla) hov.Pver, .b thl' Ag J.;ll'S CIJ>l'l1t•t.I thl' l9Rl r1)0tball s1·a~on with a 211 28 conw-from lwhind \'11•t11ry ov<.>r Cahforn1a ·w e prO\ll•cl today wt· are not a c·hok1nj! lNlm ·· !>aid /\gJ.!H' Coach Tom Wilson. whm;p dull WJ:. -1 7 J Yl'al ;1g11 'Wl· I(• i.I good hall te;,1m . Thi' ,\).(git's. tra1hnj! l>v t2 po111h at halft1mt• ... 11111 0111 llu• B<.'ars 111 lhl· srcond half and ¥.On 1111 ()a \1d l1<1nJy'<; third ftl·lci i..:oal of th<.· d;iy , Cl :io \':1nkr \\·1th Ii: lfl lo pill) .. , JU~t app111:H'hecl II hkt• It \.\OUld be m\ la~t k11·l.uftht·dav,' ... u1<l llJ1tlv ·1dtd1\Ju .... t lik~· I do 111 pr ,JCL1t·1• I pr t·l< ncl "" 1 <· urw point behind .. .Johrlll\ llt:l'lor s ~I\ v.trd touc·hdo"'n run ma1lt• th•· :-t'<•rt· <!tt 2:1. a11t.I ll<ird) hrought lh(.• Aggies to \\ 11h111 thn·t· po1111s with lJ 411 yard field go;il ('aliforn1~1 had IJkt•11 a 28 16 lt·a<I 1n lht• first h.1lf. wlwn spi•t•dstcr Fl11~'1 Eddings l'aught thn••· toul'l1do\.\11 JI·""''~. the ld~t J 62 vardn from 1un1111 'I u artt·rh • .11•1< .J.1' Torch 10 Torchio who t•ntcrcc1 Lh<' gJllll.' 1n lhl' f1r ... 1 quarll·r aft1·1 '\latter c;ale Ci1lbert ~ufrt•t l'CI ;r knl'l' injury. ab11 lhrt'l' lhrC\~ mi 11 yarcl ,!;N>rlllj.( p<t!-1~ Ill 1-:chllngs and run four yard.., for a tourhdoY.n CilhNI 01wnecl lht· '\C'ormg with a :lO y:.1 1 ti 11111C•hdo"11 tos:. to F:riding'\ After tht• ~<ime 1111• tP:im :-.011d C:1lht•11 v.oulrl he opt>ratt•tl on S:1 t urrlJ\ ntghl fnr an ltlfUf'\ to tlu· mt-dial <•tdl:111 1 .11 !1g.1 ment 111 h1-. l1·r1 knc1> II """"' fPared tlw -.11phom111 t· would bt• lo~I lnr tht:< s1•a!\f111 Fresno State 23 , Oregon 16 t· H l-.S:'-( I \n 1nl1•r<·1•p111111 .rnd a rurnhlc n· ""' N\ b\ ... 111111..: ),;ifl·I~ "'l.'\'l' < ordlt• 1n thl' c·lo,tng 11111111tt·~ pn•-.l·rvcd a :-t 11n111ne. 2:l Ill ups l'I h~ 1111 lwrald<·d F11 ·!.n11 St at1• 11\ 1•r <>rt'gun. t'nrcllt• 1,in the 1nl<.·rr1·pllon from FrMno·s 115 y.ird line to tl.c sewn "Llb ll'S!\ lhi.Ul fvur Q'11nu1<·s l1·rt Thi Hulld11~' t!wn ..,. tt led for .i ru•l,J j.!oal ... 111 .. ~·or1 lri{'(t 111 11ln1111t a lin ii drl\t· v.1t h 1v.11 n111wks Ir fl ,111<1 q ll ;t1l1•1 hack 1'1•\ 111 l.11 .. k r11 t•d a :!O :va1cl p.1-.· 111 'Piii rnd <:reg \lw.1·r nn !he fir~! pl ll \ ll11t .1 llulltl•11! -.1npp1·tl lilt· ltall f111r11 fullb;,itk I 1 rr ;1111 • l111tl'" •111 llrt rH \I pl;t\ .rn<I l'onllt• ft'll 1111 the• ball l11•tu1 •• .• '>< 1 '.1n11ni:: 1·111¥.d 111 18 tiJ7 011 h.md In <l1•tl I(' <ti l' I ht· o;c-hl'>Ol 's llt•v. 31l .U00-M·al ..,ladiUlll Thi· Ilulldnl;'!:-. ,1J1 tlt•cl Ill'>'' 111.>.;en.t'rs b\' dom1nJtll1~ ;1111111.;t rri>n1 tht• -:.1rt Jllll h111lrl1ng ;. 1·111r11 ... 111.111 i.. ... 1 New Mexico State 14 Texas(EI Paso) 7 EL Pr\SO 1'1•\;1, ft.n1or qu;irterhJ• k J:in111• Ml',\l1s\t•1' pa:-.st•cl fo r l\\11 to11d1uown' to lrad ~t!\\ :\ll·xrl'n !-.I alt· to ,, 11 , '11•1<1n 11\ 1·r I ht· I 11n crsit' 1,( I 1•"(;1-. ,11 ~.I l'~i..11 . \l1·o\l1 -.,(c ;· h11 l JI 1 \ I fl<.•kh11 JllJ ILtnch 1..,., j '11• for I 11111 hd< "'II~ Ill I h1• opt ON f11• 'hl' t Y. ;, 1 hri.ib. 1111.11111 l'j 1nil•-. :.sp.1rt !n the· flr!>l q11a1 tc•r . Mc•All:-.ter t l'l'Overed his O\\ 11 fumlll•· :ind tlwn ":p' ... ,C'kt d n•nP ~ arcls l11•hinrl lht· 111 • 111 ..., nm rn.1gt !lut on th1nl ;ind 1•1 lh1• 111111or (1 urn 1'?.1111v1I'" Tl"XJ' f11pp1•1I a short Jf1~'.~T Jl<I"" nv•·r tht· middle lo Lockli11, whn sprinted throug h tht• PTf:I' '>t'<:<1nd11q fo1· a 61-yud to11l'hclow11 • W\ !\Ht•r a ~corelt·s~ '>CC'ond quarter. the Aggies n•turn(.'d frc1m halftime anti drove 59 yards on their '•·1·11nd IJ<'""''!-~1110 to ~C'Ol l' on a l\\oo-yard tOS!> from M1·Ah~t1•1 to g\\i1~lll'. ('(•hallo:. b(l(ited th<.• P.l\T and I ht• AgJ,!1t.•:-. lt.-<I J.1 0 Thl' M 1n< rs· lone tOl1C'hdoY..n camt' with 9 22 l1•lt 111 the· g.1n1t-when J>l'ltx•rt Thompson pushed 111s \\ ,t\ 111 I 111111 tlw 0111• Thompson s~l up th<• t11uchdo"n with runs of 20 and 33 yards Scott \\'.-clt•ll k1t•k1·d I h1· l'Xtr<I J.>1>1nt Nevada (las Vegas) 16, San Jose State 6 S \ "\ .IU!--F I lw '\t'\ ;Hla t l.iJs \'t·i::as 1 HelJ1·b '' oi 1•d Iii '1·r 11111l qu.1rt<.·r p111nh, bl·atini:: San Jm,1· ..,1.111• If, Ii wrlh ,1 fin.ii 2~ y.itd interception !>Core hy li111'1.1t1rk1•r M 1k1• .loh n~1in The Hc·ht·I.., ~:ri nded out an 18-pl<iy drive. la!-.l 111).! lll.!hl 1111nutE'" <tnd rulm1nat1n){ v.1th Sarn Jo rni: s 4'1).!hl 'a rel touchd11Y.n pa!.s tt1 Regg11• l..11'1 :me t• l\.\11 pla~s into the '\C'cond quarter 1'111· Sp.111.111-; 11101· .. t.irl caml.' 011 ta1lbaci.. 1:1·1.tld W1llh1t1"s ~cvl'n yard run carlv in thl' fourth quar tt•r Willhite rni1shed the game v.1th I0'.1 '.1rcl , rtP·hlllg 11n 25 carrll''-and four rect>ption:-fnr \I\ anl' ~l1k1· l\1111•h,1k "field goal (•xt end• d tht• lc-a<l to :1 u Ill tht• ..,,.,.11nd quart..r Johnson 1nlt>rcept11111 1·;111w 1.111 a P-''s hy Spartan quarterb.ic-k t.;lt•\ 1• ('l ark-.on for \:evada's final score. Ttw lll'h(•I drfcnsi: heir! Clarkson to 15 c·om plt·I· ti p ..... s1·-. 1n 10 att<.•mpts an<l mte rn•vtf'd lhf' ~J'l•ll t ,111 .. (I\ 4' I 1 lnl'S Utah 10. Utah State 0 .., \I ·1 I.\ r: P. Cl 'I'\ (~uartt•rha l·k T' t'l' 1-'1•1 g11s•1n 1·11..:1111·(•rcrl a fourth <JUiHter scon n& 1lrl\1 :ts Ltah hrokr vpl'n ;,i tight g,1mt• and sh11t 1111111pst.1lt•1 I\ al l'tah Slate JOU F<·rpu .... on. a 185-pound sPnior starting his hr!it i::a 11w fu r I 1..ih , hookt.!d up ¥.1th fullback llllna luhn:.on on a 14 \'ard lt>11rhrl11wn pass plav w•t h '• 0:1 ldt 111 tlu• ).!;.imp Th• tn111 htl11" n C'a rr11· on the 11th play of dn >::i '.1rtl dn' ,. f111 L"tiJh a Wt·~tern Athletic Cc·11 I• ,·l'll• • nwmb11 '"th iJ 5 In cord last sra~on Pacific 10. Central M i(higan 3 ST<ICKTO:-\ <'t1hf Quarterback ~and1•r '\1 .1rk,.I r;.i11 for a tnurhdov.n and passed for 7 1 ';111h 111 It• 111 l1a<.'1hc to J IH 3 victor\' over Central \I 1<'htj.!.JI\ '1arkl'f ., 11n1• \'iH ti ru n c-amt' rn the th11 cl qll<Jrll'I' f'ac1f1c"s Other Sl'Orl" Came With 3 m1n111t• 11•1nu111ing on ;1 f1t•ld µoal hv .Jeff CounC'il Ct-ntral M1t hi).!<IO open1'd the S('onng with .1 lwld ~11.tl 1n lht• first ctuartt•r hy :'\O\'O Ro jov1t Pitt rol l ~ to 2 6-6 Houston breezes behind McMillian • victory From AP dispatch(''> SO UTHWE ST[!] l'ITTS Bl }Hi Ii (\I> I C • o al' h ./ al' k If' Sh 1 1 ii I ' -.1o m<1c-h flutll'n·cf .1 1111 i.o tlul a f(>\.\ of ()an i\t.1 nun·:-. pa~'l'"· hill t ht·\ fl\ c•n·amc t hr11 OJl('nlng rl~y pt tc•r, as (.'lght r.1nk1·c1 1'1ttshur~h l'1<'11t 111111111 s. 21; Ii ·r wns too Hnxwus 1n tht· beginning Wht•n I hac1 t1ml'. I v.asn't 1;1k1ng m\ t1 t11e. ".Jlcl :vta11110 . J 1uni11r q11artc•rhHtk who ~11rv1vt'<1 .1 s hakv st}Jrt rnd thn·" for t WO IOU( hdov. n~ Th<1ugh Pitt IC'd 11 :J at halflimc•. Murino hacl l'Om plt•tt'CI ju .. 1 l\.\o of 11 passes f111 ·•7 '.1rcl: Hut in th•· "l'cnncl ll!llf, hl l'•IOnl Cl>'U rm • 12 of 21 Jll1•tnpl<; for 117 yards "In th<• first half, I had guy.., open. I h3cl time to get. th(' ball tht'11.· but I didn't.· -.<11d Marmr1 'It wa<; ju!'t first 1-?amc Jltlt•rs, hut in thc> second half I fl'lt bt'ltt•r " S h (" r 111 s a i cl h c h ;1 d a qut•asy ~l omach IX'forP Lhe game. lle'd lost I!i .. tarter.; from la<;t Y<'rtr's national run ne r-up team, nine of them on dCf('nS(.' "I was very nervous before l hf' gamt.,'' said Sherill. "I really didn't know what was going to happen because we h:ivf' a young football leam." lllinms kept the game close with a couple of field goals 10 lhl' final 32 seconds before halftime . b ut the visitors couldn't score a to uchdown against u revomped Pitt de· f ense that ullowE-d 48 net rushing yards and 204 pass- ing yards llOl 'STON Sophomore q11.1:1L•rhi:1l'k .\udrt•) Mcl\t1llt nn . "ho pla~ t•cl 0111\ It minutes la~t 'l',1:.1111 . .,1·111'(·d two touc-hdou ns :incl d1r t>ctc-d .1 potent ground g,1rrw S.i turdU\ n1ghl In lc~1d the 1 ·011 g.1 r-. to ;i ""t~on -opcnini:: 21 HI' 11:tor) ov1•r "cw Mex1<.'0 ~fr;\tilhan . lhtt ~un 1vor of J st•n t of l 'll qua rt<.·rb;.il'k in Jlll'lt .., l<.1sl M'a<,on. 1 an ont' )'arr1 1n th1• first qu;irter and mo£' ya rd.., in I he sct'<md period Ill st.1k1· th,· Coug·H s to n M 3 h;ilrt1me lead \l r M 1 111 a n t> n ~ 1 n f' c red J lriu~ton s 'cer offense 70 > ards in th!' fir~t quarlt•r and. fa<·tng fourth ctown at I he Lnb<1 on<' y ,1 nl l111c. plungt·d into lht' end 1.Cllll' 111 !he M'Cund quarter. he k1·~l·cl a 7t }ard c1n ve with runs of 17 and 11 yard~. then rolled out to the lert ~idc for the final nine yards Running hack Eddie Wright rammed two yarlls fo r a tou('hdo"'n as lime ran out in lhe fourth quartl'r. The-run gave Wright an even 100 yards ru:-hing for the gam<' Lamar 18, Baylor 17 WACO. T ex1:1s -Senior M ikP Murlow kicked a 42-yard fie ld szoal with thr<'e seconds tn play lo pre~en l the underdog Lamar Cardina ls with an 18-17 non conference v1C'tory over the !ihock<'d Baylor OC'nrs . Ha\ lor had appeared to be the v.1 nner a fte r bare foot fres hman Ma rty Jimmerson drilled a 41-yard field goal with 2 · S3 to pl<i y to hand the Bears a two-pomt lend Cardinal quarterback Fred Hesscn completed a 21-yard fo urth-down pass to the Baylor 49 ll1 llownrd Easley to help set 11p lhl.' l.1-.t seconJ dramat1co; J1mnw1 ..... 111 lht•n work rd the b<dl to lhl' Baylor 20 for Marlu\.\ '!'I lt1s1 ~('1•or1d shut ll c~s<-n pa ~sed for OOl' tC1uchdov.n and snt•akcd a yarcf for another )ate IO the fourth quart , giving the underdo~ Cardinals a 15·14 lead before .Jimmt·r~nn's kick l.anti:lr of the Southland Con fcrenC'e gave Ba)IO r t \\O touchdowns because of poor play by it~ kick teams but m ade up lht• difference 1n the opener for b<1lh t eams behind !lessen. a !'< <• v ;.1r r o J u n 1 o r C o II e g e trc.i of er Baylor. the defending Southwest Confe r e nce cham- pion. led 14·9 at the e nd of the third quarter on a t ouchdown r.:1ss'by Jay Jeffrey and his one yard scorin~ run. SMU 48, Texas (Arlington) 0 lRVINy. Texas Craig J ames rushed for 136 yar ds and th r ee t o uchdown s whil e hackf1<.'ld running mate Eric Dickerson added 164 yards and a n other touch down as SMU huned Texas-Arlmglon, 48-0. The Mustang offense. slug gish during the first two periods, got untracke d 1n the third quarte r , n otc hing three touchdowns on a two-yard r un by Dickerson and James scam pers of three and eight yards. SMU overcame an a un- dance or mistakes lo chalk u:> their ninth consecutive opening· game victory. The Mustangs Jost four fumbles and gave up two in· lerceptions, but the Mavericks could not capltalif.e. f. -. --.. --------. . .... _...,..... . . ,,, ~ . . • • AMERICAN LEAGUE l'lrw1 0- tndl•n1 4, Angels 2 CAU l'OllNIA CLRYEUNO C•r•w. 111 ~ 'o "'o ~ •• ' " "' lhirlHn. '~ J ' ' 0 M•nnlno (I ' 0 J 0 l YM. (I i 0 t O Or I• rt t I 0 0 ll•ylOt, c111 J 0 I I H•rOf•, Ill 0 0 0 0 Grich. 11> ) ' ' 0 P-1. lb l I ' 0 O•nl'orll. rt t 0 0 0 Ko lly. Clh 2 I 0 0 Hori-. II loo o 11•rr•n • .., 1 o o t 0 11. < t 0 I 0 tiHWY. < 1 0 0 0 Cml>f\f> :lb 4 0 I I B•.-. < ) 0 0 0 H•ye,, II 1 I I 0 Prewlll II I 0 O 0 ICUll)ef', 20 1 0 I I 01 •1, ph 0 0 0 0 ll°"tlo lll I 0 0 e Ovbru... Jo 1 1 F1unnn, l\ 0 0 0 t TOUllS JJ1•1 Totall 11 •1 1 Son lly ,..,lft9S C•lllorro 010 000 100 1 Cl•••l...S 000 !JO 00. • I E C•rtw H•rr•n t;r1cn OP C•llloml• I LOB C•lllor n1• II, Cl•\191...0 10. 18 H•Y•'· M•nnlno SB Oyb•l~I s Ot nForcl, M4MlnQ SF Htrr•h C.llfenlla IP 14 It 1!11 II \0 Renko IL ~I 4' • 4 4 • ~ Hauler 1 I., J O o l Jtffenon 1..., I 0 0 I Mal>I., 1 0 0 0 0 Cl_._ Blylt\len IW 1011 t • PB OU T J ~ $ECONOOAME CALll"OltNIA CLEVEUHO M r II IN a•r lllM Cerew 10 Burl"11, s. LYnn cf B•vlor, c1n Grich. 20 Oe nForo, rt Downing c. Harl-.<• Hobson, lb • 0 I 0 Mannino. <I 1 I I ' l 0 I o Or1• rt J 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 H•~~Y. t 4 0 I 0 4 111 K•lly.clll 1 010 ] I I I 01•1 db I 0 0 0 4 0 ) 0 H•rrill> Jo ] I 0 0 4 0 I 0 HOt\ If l I I I 4 0 0 0 Pegel, IO 1 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 Btnoo, c 1 0 o 0 Kull>"' JO l I I I Rou11o, 10 1 o o o FIKftlln \\ l 0 0 0 Total> 34 1 8 1 Totals 11 4 s J sco,..1111 ... 1 .. v• Calllorr\la 000 101 000 -1 Cte•eleno IJO 000 001< LOB C.111orn1• I Clevol.tno • lB H•ves, Mo>Ml"9 HR Gncl> ti/) 841rlor 1111 SB M41Ml"9 S Burl .. on U lt-• IP 14 It E It a a 50 F rosl t L. I ~I 1.., 1 4 1 C Heu••• J 1 l o Mahl~ I"> 0 0 A •Si"' 1 t 0 0" c 1 ... ._ Brennan tW, 1.0! Sp111,., IS 41 511 Ill J .... 0 a .... .,.s, Twh1aJ , 0 • 0 0 0 Aolllw..,kM 107 001 001 S 10 0 Mlnrit<Ol• 000 000 001 l l 0 St•ton, F•nv~rs U> i1nd S•mmons. Williams and Butera W Sl•ton, ~ L Williams 3 I S F•noers 1211 tiR- MlnnHOla, Powell ,,, ,. • •Sl ""So• u, """"'""'' s S.•111• 100 400 000 s ' J Boston :IOO 0.1 21" -11 14 O Cl•v Blau 01, c;.141uo UI, Ct•r• l•I - Narron Ftro•• Eoersl•v. Tuoor 141 -Allen~n W TuclOr, ).] L Ctey, O·S 14 IS U4 .,. ... -... J, •• ,ah 1 New York 000 010 t~ 1 • O IC•nw. City 000 001 000 I I 0 RtgM111 Gos~ 191 eno Cerone Gow• and Watfl41n W R1-t11, S 1 L Gure, 9-6 s Goswioo 1 ••> A J&,:ns 0.-lel• ), A 't l Oek1...., 0111 002 000 3 t 1 B•111,,_, ooo oo. o" s 10 o L•nqlon:t """ Nt'wman. Stone Me'11noi t II •no Dempuv w Stone, 4.4 L L•nQlorcl. I q S Marllnu 111 I H lh Oall.l•na, JOh"MH\ 1161 Belllmoro, Cr°"'lty ll). Lo-Mltlnl ISJ A It Id '1 .... , ••• -". OtlrOll 010 000 000-1 I 1 lfeus 000 000 000 O • o Pttr1t and F•"tv P•rrtsh, Jr rt9'1n1, t<tm 171 ano Sunclbero w Pelry 8 • L Jenk1M. H A 11,US SllOt J•y• J, Wllltt S.a 1 Toron10 ooo 100 101 3 8 1 ChlUQO 001 000 000 I S 3 CtantY Mclaugnlln f'I •nO Wh111. Beun"19Art .... HOY] (I) Hi<key .. , -Ftlok W Ctan<y, S 8 L Baumo•rten ~8 S- M<LeUQhlln IS) A 14,•18 NATIONAL LEAGUE Oodaers 4, Cardinals 3 ST. LOUlS LOS AHOELES a9rlllll Urlllll Herr. 10 6 0 O o su, 1b • o • 1 Lanclrm If l 0 0 0 John.in Ph t O O O Roof, It J t 2 0 N••-ur o O 0 0 0 Htrnclt lb A 0 I 0 B••~r D" I I I 1 Hnoro ti • 1 1 O l..AnOr•• ct 1 o t o Trnatt t 0100 Moncl•,,11 1000 Porter. < 1 o o 1 R0tn1tk 11 J t o O l •I<..,., r1 3 0 I t Garvov to S o 1 0 loro rt 1 o I o co . 10 s 1 1 o Otwrkfl JI> • 0 2 I c;uerrt'f, n J o 1 I Rams..y u S 0 1 O ThOmas. n I ~ O o Andujar p 2 O 0 0 Sc•o"I• < s t 1 1 Shlrl•Y. P 0 0 0 0 RusSt'll u 4 O J O GrHn, Ph t 0 0 0 Reuu p ) o 1 o L •ltell. o o o o O Pena p o o o o Gon1•ls, Oii I 0 I 0 How•. 0 o o o o Sutter P 0 0 0 0 Smltfl, Pfl r o 1 o Br•un, Pfl I 0 0 0 lo~•. 7b I O O O Kul, p 0 0 0 0 Total\ 43 J 11 > Toi•!• •7 • 14 • S<OAb' lftftlft~ St lout\ 010 000 100 oo -J Los A~lf'\ 000 110 000 01 No ouh wt•n w1nn1no run \Cored E S.w, Russell. R•rnwy OP SI Louis l 3 LOB SI LOUIS "· Los A"9fi.s 11 2B L...ar ... ux. Oberkltll HR B ... t r 17) SB Sa• SI. L.ouls AnOu)ar Shlrl~y Llllell Sun er ICHI (l,&-ll L .. A ....... IP H It l • • 1 , ,, 1 1 ) ' 0 ) 1 0 I ) I Ell ) 0 0 0 Rtuu • , 8 J 3 ,..,,,. 000 0 How. 1\-a I 0 0 NltOnfur lw, J..oi J 2 o o Ptn.t Pll<hltd to 1 Dellers In rrw 711> It HI olf<htO lo I Deiter In V.. 11th •• so I I 0 0 l I 1 0 0 0 , , 1 • 0 0 I 1 0 HBP -By llNSs ITe,_el T -J J> A - l6,0S&. Snipe r egatta starts Monday ALAMITOS BAY T he elite of world Snipe Class sailors are gathering at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club today for the 30th world cham pionship of the 50- year-old clas:. The regatta starts Monday with registrallon and measure· mcnt of boats a nd a welcome to some of the past international commodores o ( the class as well as past champions A lotul of 38 skip pers from 20 countries are on hand for the prestigious regatta being held m the United States for the first time ln 25 years. Defending champion I~ Dave Chapin from Island Bay, Ill. The other two U.S. contenders are .Jerr Linhart o f Mission Bay Y achl Club and Roger Stewart, San O\ego Yacht Club. Unde-r lhe rules of the interna- tional Snipe Cius Racing As· socialion only two skippers from coch country are eligible for lhe world champions hip he ld e very two years I _,..,, Aatre.i llOUt'IOt• 010 000 OOt ) I 1 Monlr•el tOf 000 IOa ) 10 0 "-<DI. uic..-.. 111-A•!Clr, ,.,,,,,_ C•rttt W lurrh. 1 S L iwllor. I t 11th M<in11 .. 1. o. .. -. no1. ••111.u 141 • J0,411 -··· ., ...... All•ni. 100 001 000 1 I 1 Ntw 'l'otk IOI 001 00. ~ • I Porry C>•tlle• l•I. lle<JtMlen let - Btn.tcllt l, hcllr,. M<lr\h•ll !YI. All., ttl •nCI StMrn• W le<nry I 10 l l'llrry, W S Alltn (ISi Hl'I All.,,1&. WHllll\QfOft ()) A II ODt ~flli.tl,llMt• Cl1'1ttM4'11 000 000 110 • 10 I Phll ... 1111\11 010 Oto 01• ~ t t Soto, Mwmt ti> encl Nolon O'&erry, C•riwn """' ttl --·••110 w R91<1, 1 t l Soto I I Hlh CIMlnne tt HDUWftOIQtr (I), fo\t .. 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Bruce t.Unton m-t. _,.111 M.cN•m•r•, .._., W , M , • 2, ~ M.tyer dot OICi> Stock Ion, .......... .. , Fl"t tl-O...i .. Tracy Dtl...tlr.Tro Wellkt dol AndrH Gome1 Tim Wllktton, ... 1. •-'. I•. ""'1V M drtw\ Or-Gillin Gel Merk Ecl..- Cllfl Letcher. IS •I, &-1, Mlkt B•-·John Btn~ clef Reul Rtmoru·V•n Wlnll~Y • l-6, ._2, .. 2 Mike C•hlll Tom Gulll~M>n Ott Mt'l1 RIM-' Sllerwoocl Stewtrt, l-4. 1•, ._3 Ctv•~T1m -vottr def ~rcut G<.- tl>.trcll Han• Slmons~n. I •· • 4, O••ld Certer·FrenCl\<O Gonulu oet Marty Oe vls·Clltll Dunk, •J. 7 s. Ste-·-.,., .... llOyO Bourne M•ll Mll<htll clef 8r ea Ort-ll·OvlS Ltwls, .. l •• _., R•Y -.,. Erl' van Diiien clef Scoll M<C.ln·LA•"Y Stofankl. 4 ,. • 0 Fnft Bu<thnln9°Ferdl T fY!>en ,., 0.•IO Pat .. Kul Rl<httr. 1 s, •• Terry MoO< Ellol Ttll~r ~ JolVI Au•lln Fr~ M<Nalr, • l 1·•· •·4, Tony Gre"4m·Bruce NIChOli cltl Johll Jeme~ Ric• Mtyer, •l,l f, ,_. w-·· Tlllnl •-st"''" Bettln.e B""9t o.t LelQfl AM Tho,._, , ... , 7•, .. J. AMe Sm111> oeJ Joyu -· 0-1. Ml Ouk Hot Ltt cltf Vlrolnl• Ru1lct, • I .... 1-S Cl>rls E•t'rl LloyO dtl Alytl• Moulton, j,.J, ..0. Tracy Austin cltf P•m C.tHI• • J • 0 He n• Mandllko•• cltf Glynl~ Cott'\ • 1 &-I l(•thy Jora.n clef CortMe lleni.r .... 1. • I Pem Sllrt\ler cltf Re,,.t• T~e. 6-3, •·1 .. w-·· ,.,,., •--.. Ann Henclr1ck1son.Tro Lewis cal Su.tv Mer11oh~Nancy 'learol" ..... •·2. M<irr I.Ou P1•t•~ WIH>clY White O.I HH llltr Luc14ott Eve Pl•ll, M , 6 I, l(lm Jones-Btth Norton clet Lucy Goroon.Plenny JOl\nton, Ml, M ; ll•nff Blount·AnclrU But.M n•n clef. Ol..,,.. Froml>OllZ•Molly Vt n Nostr•nd, •·1, .. ,. Ro. Folrban~·T•nva H•rto rd Oel Y•• Budoro .. ·NaOkO Sato, •·•. •·1. Beu.., Bl.tMy CIVls O'Nell oef Pttri<ll Meclr- Syl•l•no IJrroi, M , 6·l . ll•nt tClon·Btt~y NagelMft cltf 0.00W FrffmM\•SIH S.lllle, • 1, •.O, S..Mln MH<arln Ann Whitt Otf Ju n N.tch•nd Pam WftYltrou. • 4, 1·5, Y•onna BrulO••·K.tlorlN Skron~· .. RoOtr1.t McC•llum Gr.icl\tn RuWI, ._., ..... Etlzeb4tth Little Y•onnt Varmeo O•f Peenut loule--rl~ R-..CSO, •.o. ,_. LIU Bondtr Beth Htrr «lei Kim Slef~ meU·Anllt•• Wtlktr, .. ,, I s. Zl!\41 Gerr1ton- Andru Leana Gel M•rc•ll• Mt1Ur M•rlanrw ••n dor Torre ..... S-1, 1·5; Owl• N•wton-Br•flclt Rem lllon d tr. Nt rlO• Grtgc>ry·Marle Plnf.,OYe, ~I, I_., I•. Ito.It Ces•l•·W.ncly TurnbUll def Ann Mlr'll.,- EllHc.th Sever•. 1 .... Ml, Sherry A<-t<· Pe ule Sm1lh clot Je•nne Oull•ll·Julle FllkOff, Ml, •.0, K•I• Gomotri·Vlckl NelMln ""' K•rtn Moo\ Na .. lle SchulW, , .. , l.S, t1•n• M.Ana11t,0•1·P•m Tteouarckn de"f Glynl• Coln·Dtboran J .. ..,, •·•.•I, San· oy Collin• Kelhy Hor •ath de! Shonnon Gorclon·O..k Hn LH. •·1. •·1. LH An· tonooll\.Unowy Mone o.t P•m C....le o<etlly Rir .. tdl ... 1. 1• .. , l u ll• All- Vtrolnl• WaOt' cltl I<•• M(Ot nlef·Lucla Romanov, b-1, 6-4 Chris Ev.,1 Llo.,o-lltny Slon def Jiii Oe•l"Jene Preyer, ""'· 6-2. •·t. JoAnne Ruuell ll•rolnta Ruiltl def D•n• Gllt.'1·Marc•• Lou••. • 1. 6-3, Kothy Jordan Anne !>mllh del Sholl• Met._,.,.,. 01-l•~orrlM>n . ..0, ..0 ~ur• DuPont Baro.rt JorO.n Oii Kim Sends-Plier 11 .. quet. j,.), /.). 01.,.. Oe5for B•rbere Hall· qui\! cltt Lyn EP'lt•n·Joyce Port/nan, I .... &.0 Bettin• Bu._CltUcll• Kolldo clef .Hr> nlltr _, Sue RolllnSOfl ... J. t-4 Ml ... o...t .. l'IF'll .... ... Ros Falrtwnk P•I Cromtr Oef Sherry ACktr Cary Le•d" ) •, 6 J. .... -rlen t<rt-r·T•grr Bu!oro Gel E .. Pfeff·RIO Faoe1 ._. •.J Hollywood"Perk SATUltDA'l"'S ltU UL TS (1"11 .. 51..,lfllt llarMU "'"\I"') l't ltST ltACE. Ono mite pte:o lr1l11 F-ITOOcli 4 60 J.00 1 60 T reasurt Hunltr ISherr.n) 11 60 S.20 Boort Bav (GNnclJI l .IO AlllO rtod Jlnoa. Im-. Sporty OICI Al, l>nOys Foroetablt. Rlclgomark Sper•I• Aroo Fo• Hound Bully For "°" Tl-?.004/S SJ EJCACTA (I •l ~lcl SlOJ 20 SECOND llACE Ono mile pte:t F•tl\tr Duffy tHUOC>ni S 60 OalmHO tt...cktyl Grt'•I G.11~> (Gnil1Cly) HO 1 10 2 60 2 10 , 20 StolllV. Alto raced AI041n, SyntOPellon, Loe fl T ltne I SI 1/S TMtltO llACI! Ont'rnllep•<e Rov<" l~M>nl J 60 J 20 out NICkylov t~) 1.IO oul TorPkh l(nl11hl tShorr .... 1 OUI Also rac.O B c Covnl T ltne I Sl 3/S U EllACTA t~JI peld l tS 00 College f oothall West Texas A&M 29, California 28 BYU 31, Lono Beach St. 8 Fresno St. 23, Oregon 16 Paclfk 10, C.nl. Mlchl0tn l Puoet Soulld 10. Chico SI 12 Nt•..S. tus v-~I 1'. S.tn J<Hot !>1•1• • SOuthwest Houston 21, New Mexico 10 Lamar 18, Baylor 17 SMU 48, Texas-Arlington 0 Ark ·Pint &tuft 24, Ar\t•nMs Tee~ H Ct nl. SI , et.ta. "· NW Olltahomo 1' Mtnot<ton $1 14, T•"' Lutlleran 11 Co"'°""' .... Adllrnt SI 1 Htw Mtal(O 51. U, T .. u El Poo I W hMt St. 11, Loult l.,• T9Ch tO Rockies Wyoming 38, CS Fullerton 13 Utah 10, Utah St. O llOIM St n . NW loultlan• ,. Mont-Tt<.11 ,,, Mayvtn• St I East Pittsburgh 26, 1 lllnoi s 6 Ru tgers 29, Syracuse 27 llWIGll V. 14, Klftet l"olftf U O.\'tOll ~ (.1111...,.•, P• tO Oltt ... ~ l, ClleyMy SI t Or-1119 St JI, l'IOrlOt Al.Ao\ 10 ICfllV"M 1, o.rtev• I Mo,_ Sl 11, TOW'Mlrl St 1) St. Ft-It, "• •, Watfl I. Jett I Tlfll ... a . Wiiiiam .. ~!V 0 ::iouth Alabama 24, LSU 7 Auburn 24, TCU 16 Georgia «r tEnnessee O Kentucky 28, N. Texas St. 6 Mississippi 19, Tulane 18 Mississippi St. 20, Memphis St. 3 Florida St. 17r Louisville O So. Carolina 23, Wa ke Forest 6 Al•bema 51 1', Jeck_, Sf I• A-~hlen SI .... ltnotr Rhy,.. • Clomi«t O, Wottord 10 E. Ctrollna 42, w. Cerolll\A' E Ttnrtt'--SI. )I, Te11,..,_ Tt<ll n E t<tnlll<kY ,., S CMOll,.. St 0 Ettuimtt> City St 18, J C. Smltll U Gulltord tJ, Emory .. Henry o M•rt Hiii 11, Liberty Bac>lltl 10 M(~ St. 21, S ttllnolt It Mlddtt TtfWI 10, Aron I Miii._ U. l"ltll 0 Mlulull>!>l ll•I 10, Mon'la llrowr1 I• Ntwti.rry '2, 0.•1490n) Noffolk St 61, St p..,,., t N (. Cefttrtf I, l l•lftot•-' H Caroline SI 17, "l<hmond ti H ! l.o..ltleno a, lneli6M i i. I $. MltalMI,_,. ).), SW l..,lt lana I Sovllltrn v. J, llttllune-C-~ O Vlrglnl.t SI U , Otfaw•tt St 1' E T-·-" ''· Ttnntt-TMJ\n Mldwnt Drake 39r N. Iowa JO Youngstown St. 19r Cincinnati 13 Kansas 1S, Tulsa 11 ' .. Ordnge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday Soptomber 6. 1981 8 5 l'~llTN ltACa Ono milt - • •v• are \lie.., 1.--r ....,, • 40 , eo 1 eo a t t CNmp IC rant I • 10 J 60 Co..r.....,, ltfll (l(.,.IMtt I > 20 Al\O te<.cl 6eo1nttrh, J•a~y HOl'llt r, Oo"--" f '""" ' lol ' ' l'll'TH ltACI ()no mllo-• Coot G•1 IA110fn1 • 40 I 00 I .a llr•n-S<reot\Olo l('rOIJf\enl S 10 '.0 M•l _.CK-.. ) 4 20 Aho rec.a Commanca Jo"•· ,, .. r.1 ... <.ro._io Trv Mr ... I "'•vl>Dv lutler. l(l"IR Tl-I lit/\ U lllACTA It-fl P411G lll SO •1xn1 ltACI ON Mlle -· '.-11 PoO.tl t&llllorl 1 tO l 10 2 10 C Mon Hlll\Mlly (,..,,rryl J 00 ) 40 Oelltn l ndN"or I Ota6nler I 1 60 AllO rac.d 04-Ml(hellt truly S.-y, Mt N M , .... Guy Sier A-ol Tlrnt 1 M HS SIYINTN ltACI. Ono mht pte:t Mtplt l'rltJ (V•ll~~) 8rllli-Jo01e <CrooNM COfOl\Ot\a IAUOlnl • .0. 60 J 40 •40 420 HO AllO r-Andy Ht<\lty ~ .. ,.,, Arm•lttd Rip, Ooulllt U.., Shult•. Canny 8rtl, u,., r•lff Tll'"• 1 " "~ U I XACl'A It-II pelO ""' 00 n "ex 51x tt >>4 •4oll peld ., .. ~with tl.J wlnnlr'Q ll<k•ll h i• -.. ,, U "le~ Sb con.aotetlOtl l)e•O SI 00 with 2,1>4 .. 1m1no tlOeh Ill .. -•a l U PIO SIA .Crotch (OnM>l•llon P•IO U S 00 with IOS ,.IM lllQ llc~et• (tour hOnes. Ont •(rttclll E IOHTM AACE. ON mll• Pitt lkel -•Int (AUOll'I! I 1 20 • 10 J 00 Pot Luc~·, Btlt (Perkefl 1 40 t .0 Menltti IWIUl•m•I 1.00 Alto rocoo. Htrol< Henovtr, Without FH r, C.tl\r1t"' Pl•y, Buck Fifi¥. Kanw • Clty.0..pW-'> Time I SI llS U EXACTA I& S! P<lld '71.)0 Nllll'H ltACE. Ono mll• Pf<t Alrnel~ (St-rrnalll n 40 I 00 S.60 T"" MeeJlro (Clift I 5 10 J .0 Scoottr ttey t1141vteu> 11.10 Alto rec.a Frotl'f Skipper, Fle•ton, G•rrv Ayr, Je mn Hondo, R•ct Cllltt, MOO<ly Bl ... , MulU Hano .. r Time I ff l /S U I X.ACTA 11 Ji peld ... 10 TENTH "ACE. Ono milt P41<t Tony Brevo ISl\etron) S 00 1,IO l.60 Ct llnu1 IKutO!erl S 00 J . .O Ml9My Spry tAUOln) 1.10 Alto ractd Ouott Hiii. HIGlll•no ci..mp Ftne l S•ttP Good Tlmt Lou, fewllel Chief, MVP E••¥ 011 Time 1.00 » EllACTA t•SI paid '3110 Attenoano •• 601 0 111 Mer SATUltOAY'S ltUUl n ,_ .. u., _ _,..., .. m"'""' l"lltST ltACIE. 61urt011Ql ll•c•nv Oe!IQlll t ~ru) 12 00 10 20 120 Cl\al>ll> IMtHarguel t 40 • toO Go Go To-IM<C.rronl l 40 Also raced Sleanlt c; .. 1. Dell<!•, J B ·, Oauonltr. Selt<t A Leed, Chi< P•trlet, Tlm- lw••fl. Rontll Betit, Gipsy Go Go lime I II l /S. SECX*O ltACE. 6 lurlOnQ\ St•bl• P .. (Or1tQ•! 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WI ltetel•lll• "' Fr•ndwn s I,, Crtl( MlelO, 1 14 t<1towtts. 1·9 C Pten., 1 ti M41nWr>•\. 7.t Williams le ads Bue vic tory T/\MPA, F la <A P l Quarterback Doug Williams hurled a 55-yard scoring pass lo wide receiver Kevin House and scrambled 10 yards up the m id- dle for another Louchdown Satur day night to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 21·13 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in the National Football Le3gue·s season opener Tampa sa (e l y Neal Colzie guaranteed the victory when he picked off u St eve Dils pass at the Rues· 18 yard-line and re· t urn ed it 82 yards for a tou<'hdown to put the game out of the Vikings' reach with 21 i;econds left Although he complet('(! only 8 ·of·22 passes for 108 yards. Williams came up with lhe big plays as the Sues outpaced the defe ndin g National Foot ball Conference Cent ral Division c h a mpio n s a nd b rok~ Mln · nesota 's rour-l(ame winning slrc>t1k at TampD Stadium Top e ds struggle in Ope n NEW YOHK l i\J>1 Two or the I.up rnl'n ·., st•t•d8 11truggled lo victory In lhe third round of the U.S. 0 1x.'ll tennl'> t•hamp1onsh1ps Saturday, whill! the women's LOp scl·d. Chns i-:vcrt Lloyd, took anothcr step Loward:s hl•r sixth ltllt• tn "'l'Vl'n )'CjfS Thi rd St"l'lll'd Iv a n l.t.'lldl or < 'i.\•chos lovak1;_1 hl'at bark :in up s€·1 bid by hlllt• kno"n Mark Vint>:> fl 4, :i H, 6 2, fl-3 And fifth 1tt'cded ,lost• l,u1 1t Clerc of Argen t 1 n a n c• ~· <I t• d f 1 v e :. i: t s t o l'ltmmalc Md Purcell 6 3, 0 6, o 6, ll-4, 6 3 at tht• N<1t1onal T"n n1s C~ntcr 1n Flushrng Meadow 1.IO)d po:.ted her third con i.ecut1vt• easy traumph by clob hl'ring Alycia Moulton fi·:I, 6·0 l.1ndsa~ Murs l'. a graduate or L'C Irvine and a rl's1dent of C'ostu Mesa, teamt.•d with Lea /\ntonopli:-; to d€•foa t Pam Casall' Jnd Kathy Rinuld1 in first round doubll's aruon, 6 3. 2 6, 6 t Anoth t•r forn11·r UC' Irvine ... tar, Jean NuchanLI, teamed "1th Pam Wh1tcross of Australia hut the duo wai. IJeaten by Susan M ascann and Aon While. 6 4. 7 5 IN OT HER MATCHE •• thircl M'cLll·d Truey /\ustin c:hmmuted l'am <'<1.,Jk Ii :i, fi O, ~o 5 Ilana M Jndltkm t.1 of l' 1cl·h111tlov<.1k1u 'topped Urtl <.•in.., Glynis <.:o les fl 2, ti I :ind "llo 12 Bettina Bun~t 11r W<• ... t Ci1·rm;1nv defeat l'd Lt•igh Ann Thompson 2 6. 7 6, Ii:! <'lcre and P un·l'll battled for 2 hour... ::!2 minutt•s in the na l1onallv tt.•k\ 1scd match on CBS Tht.• right hander from Murray, I\, .. wh(J look ... .;;mailer than his ll ~lt'd height of 5 foot 10. caught J t 1r1·!1 C'krc "'ho h<1d rtayl'd a f1v1 • ... l'll1•1 FndJ\ in the ... eennd round ·1 think h1• v. a' ph}s1tall) 1 11~·cl from ~<·!'>l1·rda) Purcell i'>U ld .if\l·rv. <irth liut the l'X ll<'rll'nCl'(J Clert \\ho won four ....1ra1ght tournaments and 2'1 111atchc., all on tla\ earhl'r this H•ar, batth.'d bat.:k afler los 1ng ·th(• scconrl and third sets v. ithnut winning a game l tried to ~·, to the net lw1·ausc I fl'lt .,o t1rNI " Clerc· s a1<.1 tn e\.pl.:uning ho"' Pu1 tl'll <'apturcd t "'0 lo\ t• 't.·ts v.1th passing ..,huts .. , still haven't learnt>d ho" lo pl..1} tht• h1g pmnt, .. said Purcell I trwd tu run him, but he made Mime tr<'mcndous pa..,'>m~ shot ... .. lk m entallv o\'l'rt1iok me lle 's hJd Lhe experten<·I! • v 1 ~•:s, a 2a Vl'ar <>Id lert h.rntl1•1· fr'om R1 l'hmund. \'a . "on th rel' matr ht•s losing onl) one set. to 11u:Jltf) for the tourna ml'nl lie thc•n beal Russell S1mp ... on of "1cv. Zc•aland and Edd1t.' F:dv.<11 d :-. nf South Arnca to gain his third round meeting with Lt·ndl Duk llt•t• Lt.•t• uf South Korc•;.i upset No 9 \'irginia R ullcJ cJf Homaru a 6-1. ·I ti, 7 5. s tanng off f1vt• matrh p<unts Ruz1t1 had led :i 3 in lhl' third "l't "hen a hnl' ('a ll t•au.,c•d hl•r to l<ht' her con., n ·ulratfon jfl<l, 1•\'l'11tually. th1• m:itdt Ovett easy BOO winner in Cupllleet HOM 1-: <A I' I Skve Ovetl 'itid S.1turdu~ 111j!ht that he has had ;_m ouls t.inding o;eason Lh1::. ) l'ar rll·sp1le a rC'laxed training S1'hl'dul1" a nd pre cl1c-ted his world 1 l11·111 d 111 the 1,500 meters "ould f J II ca ... 11\ 1 n 1982 I ha\l'n t \\.clrked that hard. I'm runn1n)! on last vcar·s train mg." said I he Britis h middle d1 stancl' stJ1 Ovetl st•t lht• \\Orld mark of :i :II 36 in the l,5(IO 1n 1980. but s:11d ht> fort.'Sl'es frequent times of ll'.SS than :I 30 m 1982 .. I don't think I'll b" the Mly ont• I think a lot of pt.•ople will do 1t. .. ht• s aid I le added that he woulrl bt· "wiped out" ne xt ~etir if he does n·t work hard between seasons Ovcll made his comments a fter winning the t.500 in 3.84 95 on a damp, s low truc k at the World Cup track and field meet tn Olympic Stadium His vie tory, along with Friday night's triumph 1n the 800 by coun- tryman Sebastian Coe, were key factors in helping the European men's team hold first place at the end of the second day of the three day meet New Zealand's John Walke r finished second in the l,500 in 3 35.49, a nd Eas t Germ any's Olaf Beyer was third in 3:35.58. Walker said it was "obvious" that this has been om.• of the be l year s In h ts lory for m ilers Ovett set world records for the mile three limes this year, but Coe took th e record Aug. 28 with a clock ing or 3:47.33. "Times or 3:50 In tho m ile a~ as comm o n to d ay as f our minutes were 20 years •&o," Walker noted ililliiOPlllii.aWllli'--"il~iMii.iirrllmlllll?Oll .. w•aoill,1nllilll? .. P•tllit9llii'ill'•'•t~t111'11111tlllil'•t1111&lillllllilD~s11t111111sn•11111n•111t•r2111• .. • ... •-.• .. =•1111,tw•s,..• ... ,.a ... s ................. _ ............. -............ _. _________ ......... _ .................... ________ ---- ------ . 1· . .. .... " . ,. ... •• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 6, 1981 \ The Wedding Picture - \Ir and .\/rs Kritzherq Kritz·berg-Haskins .. ) \ .\/rs \'1·11•meyer Neu. nieyer-Johnson Deborah Lee Johnson of Corona del Mar and Thomas F Newmeyer of Newport Beach ex changed wedding vows in Christ Church By The Sea. Newport Beach . ., \/ r rmd \/ r:-. \J whaeb Michaels-Grosz Shari Haskins and William Krilzberg. both of Anaheim, t'X changed wedding vows in a garden ceremony in Anaheim ll1lls on August 7 The bride. d aughler of Mr ..ind Mrs. Benton Williams of Costa Mesa. is employed by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot 1n the retail ad vert1sing dl·partrnent. The bride groom, son of Mr Bernard Kntzberg of Sun City and Mrs Mary Canter of Canyon Lakl'. 1s c·mployed by Rotar} Offset Pnntc·r~ The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson of San Clemente, graduated from Newport llarhor High School and San Di ego State Cnivers1ty and is employed by Air California The bridegroom. son of Jean Newmeyer of Newport Beach and Fred W Newmeyer of Long Beach. also graduated from Harbor High and San Diego State lie then was graduated from Loyola University School of Law and is with the law firm of Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher. Debra Lynn Grosz of Costa Mesa and Joel Trt·nt Michaels of Orange wen~ married recently in the First United Methodist Church. Costa Mesa UCLA School of Nursing The hridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs llcctor, graduated from El Modt•na lligh School. Fullerton College and Cal State Un1vers1ty Fullerton The couple plan to ll\e in Anaheim Hilb The bride, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Milton Grosz of Balboa. graduated from Estancia Hi gh School. Orange Coast College and After a honeymoon to llawaii. the couple plan to hve 1n Irvine. Tht• <·ou1>le plan to Ii ve in Newport Beach after a wedding tnp to the Fiji Islands \/ r., l/11pk1 w; Hopki11s-Patterso11 Kym Patterson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene F. Patterson of Costa Mesa. married John P. llopkins. of Carlsbad at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church recently The bride and groom are both recent graduates of San 01<.'go State l 'm\ ers1ty and plan to live in Santa Ana Darrah-Kenney Deborah Lynn Kenney of Costa Mesa recentl} married Shawn Alan Darrah of Calgary. Canada in ceremonies al the Laguna Beach Community Presbyterian Church The bndl'. daughter of Mr Earl B. and Dorothy Kenney of Hermosa Beach. graduated from Orange Coast College and San Diego State University. The bridegroom. son of Mr and Mrs J .J Darrah of St J ohn . New Brunswick. is a graduate of the LJmvers1ly of Ne" Brunswick The couple plan to li,·e in Calgary after a honeymoon 1n Palm Springs Duenas-JliPira Laureen Marie Vieira and Jaime Maricio Duenas. both of Costa Mesa. were married recent· ly in St. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, Hunt ington Beach The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Oscar Vieira of Huntington Beach, graduated from Edison High and Orange Coast College. The bridegroom. son of Mr and Mrs Oswaldo Duenas of Costa Mesa. graduated from Edison and is attending Orange Coast College. After a honeymoon trip lo Carmel. San Fran· cisco and Lake Tahoe. the couple plan to hve in Huntington Beach. Oakes-Botts Lianne Rene Botts of Corona and James Frederick Oakes of Santa Ana were married re- cently aboard the .. Nordic Star .. in Newport Harbor. The bride. daughter of Jack and Ruby Botts of Santa Ana, graduated from Edison High School and UCI. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Grances Godwin of FuJlerton, graduated from San Diego High School and Cal Poly, Pomona. Th~ couple plan to live in Dana Point after a honeymoon trip to Catalina and Baja California. .\/f\ .'\((•plit•11\ Stephen . ..,-H oeppner Laura Annt• Hoeppner of Costa Mesa and c;n•gory W StephC'ns or Glendak were married re· l't'nlly in Trinity Vnited Presbyterian Church, San t<I J\na :\Ir. and Mr!-. Hobert Hoeppner of Costa Mesa <irt' the parent!> of the bride. a graduate or Estan- t 1a I hgh School. Orang<.' Coast College and UCL The bridegroom. son of Mr and Mrs. Dale St(•phens of Glt'ndale. graduated from Glendale l11gh School and the University of Oregon. The couple plan to live in Santa Ana after a wedding trip through California. .\1 rs Hngers Roge rs-C hase Linda Lee Chase and Bryan R. Rogers. both or Newport Beach, exchanged wedding vows ret'ently in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey David Chase of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona Del Mar High School and UCL The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rogers of Newport ~ch, graduated form Harbor High and attends Duke University, North CaroUna. The couplt' plan to live in Durham. North Carolina. after a weddmg trip to Cabo San Lucas \I'' \/11rpli11 Murphy-Berman Diana Elise Berman of Beverly Hills and Rryan Leigh Murphy of Whittier were married in C'crcmoni es recently at the Century Plaza Hotel. Los Angeles :\tr and Mrs Sheldon Berman arc the parents of the bride. a graduate of Beverly llllls High School and L'SC The bridegroom·s parents are Dr and Mrs Orccne Murphy of Whittier. lie graduated from Whittier High School a nd USC. After a honeymoon trip to Mexico. the couple wall make their home in Irvine Jinn House11-Ha1npto11 Beckv L llaltlplon and Garv B Van Housen, hoth of Newport Beach recently exchanged wed· ding vows in Christ Church By The Sea. The bride. daughter of Alexa F. Hampton of Newport Beach and Clyde W. Hampton of Pebble Reach. is a graduate of Santa Catalina School. Monterey and attended Orange Coast College. UCI and the lin1vers1ty of New Hampshire. The bridegroom. son of Jean Van Housen of Encinitas and Fred Van Housen of Rialto, graduated from Riverside Poly, OCC and Cal State fullerton lie is employed by the Orange County Sheriff's Department. The couple plan to live on Balboa Island after a wt'ddmg trip to Coronado. lntf en-Be rger Laura Joan Berger of Newport Beach and Timothy Carl lnlfen of Santa Barbara were mar· ried in · ceremonies recently at Sherman Gardens Foundation in Corona del Mar. The bride. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Martin Berger or Newport Beach. IS a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the University of California, Santa Barbara. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John '\I 1' /(·m11/,·11 Jeranko-Jla11 Hon1 Eileen Van Horn and David Jeranko, both of Costa Mesa. exchanged wedding vows in Aldersgate Methodist Church. Tustin on August I. The bride. daughter of Ezra and Rita Van llorn of Costa Mesa. graduated from Estancia ll1gh School and Orange Coast College The bridegroom. son of Stan and Fran Jeranko also of Costa Mesa. is a graduate of Estancia and the University of Idaho. The couple plan to make their home in Moscow, Idaho. after a wedding trip to Oregon. lntfen also graduated from UCSB. Mr~ . .Wihram After a honeymoon trip to Big Sur, the couple w11l live in Santa Barbara. .--........Mirham-lvory Wedding and mgcgemmt fornu can be obtained from the Doily Pilot bSI tending a atamped, aelf..addreued envelope to the Feature Departmnt, P.O. Boz 1560. Cotta MeJa 92626. Mary Ann Ivory and Dr. William L. Mihram exchanged wedding vows recently at their lakefront home in Lake Forest. Dr. Harold Leestma of Lake Hills Community Church official· ed. A reception immediately followed the service. Dr. and Mrs. Mihram honeymooned In Vic torla. B.C. ........ .. 01ar1gu Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunauy, Septemt:>ur 6, 1981 B7 Another decent kid kicked out of his home .. tn:AH ANN LANDtrns . I WllS ll respon11lble . til'cl'nl k id or 19, likti "OK In Oukh.md," who also round my clothes on thl' front por<'h :and the doors bolled. Thb hllppentid threi· limes . My mothe r h ud e motional proble ms arter she uml d ad were d lvorcl'd She couldn't accept lht.' fact thut 1 loved my htlhl'r und had no Intention of chopping him off One day I ('ume hom e and my room looked as if a bomb had hit it. Mom had had one or her tan trums I m oved to dad's and stayed ther e several months. Grad ually th ings cooled down, and mom fllj ked me to please com e back -so I d id. Several months la ter I round my clothes on the doorste p of m y mother 's ho m e . My sis ter t cle phoned to say mom h ad hired someone to come and get my bedroom set and deliver it to her place. That did it. I have r.ot seen or s poken to m y m other since That was six years ago. She has re- m arr ied and I hear she wants to see me. I am taking no advice from anyone these days Pisces: Doubts to be eliminated Monday, Sept. 7 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar ch 21 -April 19): Your ability to in- fl uence others is enhanced by promotion , added r esponsibility and green light fro m "authority 'figure." Super ior is im pressed and lets you know it. Long-distance call or special communication e liminates confusion. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Focus on journey, education and a new comprehension or abstract pr inciples of la w Leo, Aries. Aqua rius persons figure promine n tly. You rise above petty a n · noyances; picture as a whole will be perceived Sta rt! GEMINI <May 21-J une 20). Emphasis on teaching, learning, ch aracter an alysis a nd in- t uitive inte llect. You delve bertealh surface indica- HOROSCOPE l ions and get to heart of m atters You'll be "talk· ing money·· with one close to you, including partner or male. CANCER (June 21 -Joly 22> · Leave deta ils for a nother time for nov., per ceive principles, potential and plan as a whole. Play waiting game. Others will express their views, show their hands. You'll be able to detect subtle clues, signals. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>. What a ppeared a r outine t ask is m ore important than originally an- t icipated . K/low it . proceed accordingly Emphasis on employment , people who depend upon you and your gene r a l h ealt h . Aquarius, Scorpio a nd a nother Leo fi gure p rom inently. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Focus on ability to express views in dyna mic, gr aphic m anne r. Write, imprint style and realize long -range Implications of current actions Changes occur a nd you ar e stim u lated by c hallenge a nd unus ual op · portunities. LIBRA I Sept 23-0ct 22> · Focus on "ter - r itorial r ights." basic security, family a ffa irs and completion of longstan ding transaction. Taurus. Scorpio a nd another Lj bra fig ure prominently If ANNOUNCING Joseph A. Corig, M.D. Family Practice NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS MEDI-CAL MEDICARE CHAMPUS IM:>RK MAN SCOMPENSATION. I NSURANCES ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT IN FULL 547-0341_:80 I H. Tustin Ave. #305, Santa Ai.a 80 I M•dical Bldg.· H.rl to H•wport Fwy. -----------(~~~-------_U_N lA_l_D_fRS_1"' ~----- not t'ven you. So don't tell me to forgive her I Just want you lo print this letter for othe r mothers who throw their kids out like gar bage und expect to be forgiven forever -NO DEAL INN J DEAR N.J .: No advice. Just yo ur Jtttter. Write wh t'n you change your mind. DEAR ANN LANDERS . I am a 16-year old girl who needs help. I like this guy and he d~esn 't have a gir lfriend. I don 't even know if he's in· ter ested in girls. He's totally into sports, plays a lot and watches all the competitive events on TV. I'm good al sports. too. a nd have played against him ofkn Usually I win I am afraid his ~~ ~~tf_·~ .A sv ASHLEIGH .!f@J~~lml<;).1'rM ... BRILLIANT . - pr 1lll' will bt' hurt 1f I ~<11 him loo had I .llM> worry that he might d ump rt11· Should I <·ontin ut• lo play against him und lt•I him win -;ome of the lime, or s hould I hecotne .i l"Pt'ClUlor Y.ht•n h<.'0 S around'> CONFUSED ADOUT JOCKS Dl-:AR ('ON .. U~ED: 'Vou can't beat him con- i.lstently al EVER 'VTlllNG ! llt''s l(ut to be be tt.-r In on.-~port or anotht>r. Play against him and p lay to win. Uh.-flgurt's vou are taking a dive to save bis mascullnlly. II will be doubly paln(ul. And, remembt>r, It 's a big plus to t)(' a gracious winner , and this Is o(tt>ri hairder to pull orf th an being a gracloui. loser. DEAR ANN LANDERS Say 1l a~a1n, anct u~a1 11. a nd AGAl N about Al·A11on 1 wi sh I 'ti known about Al Anon sooner Al Anon 1s not an auxiliary or AA lt 1:-for peo pie. likl' me, and my c hild ren, who wer1.• so sick with worry. self pity , ~uilt and los~ of self esteem thut "our lives had bt>c·ome unmanageable We thought we were alont• with our problem fighting the world. But whl'll we left our fi rst meet ing W(' said. "Is n 't 1t good to talk to people who un dt• rstand? · · We learned the do's and don'ls of living with an alcoholic, and found the rounse hng and treul ml•nl that evl•ntually led our dear drinker to AA and sobriety. and a Sl'ture, happy family om·c again :-.lot all Al Anon !>ton es have the happy ending 0111 !'. h<1S , and those who still livt' with an a<·tivc alcoholic· would be thl· fir!>l to tell you they'd nevl'r mah 1t without Al Anon. So say 1t again, and again, and /\GAIN ! WISCONSIN AL-ANON Ut:J\R WIS(.'O NSIN : lie r .. I am , HYlDI II aJ(Mln ... and a l(aln ... and AGAIN! DF.Alt ANN l,ANOERS J loved reading about th1• 24! yt:ar old m:1n in Irvine, Ca hf , who loved .... w111.: .... liul WJ ... l•mburrU!>SCd lo put one UI> for rear Pl'Of)h• \liould tl11nk he was r h1ldis h I :.1111 69 yl•ari. young Just last year m y h11.,band put up a :-wing for m e on the branch of w11• of our hii.t t1·cc!>. I Wt.' livl' 1n Bristol, Conn.> All 111y life> I huve loved swings and used the .1dult ~l.tt• whcru:ver I ~ot near a park . It 1s such a happy frt·llng to s wini:: and feel the breeze in your fan• Tt•ll In 1nl' to go ahead lie will have lots of ('OrnlJdll~ h1• rwvt·r dreamed of! ANOTHER ONE Oc·ar One : r t·a mc within a n ace of not prtnllng that M lt'r -thought It might be too dull. But the load of mail from adult "sw inge n " wu a:-tonli.hinJt! Thanks to a ll who wrote. ('ON .. IUJ.:NTIAL lo Who Started It AnywJy? Hack~amrnon Is belie ved to be tbe rtrsl game ln which brain power , rather than physical strength, wa" tf'stt•d. The originator Is not known, but n copatr a and J ulius Caesar played backgammon <as wt'll a'i otht>r gamt>sl along the banks of the 'Ille 2.000 yeari. a go . l'lwm111g u u 1•ddmg'' What's nyht? What's wrong' An n f.urld1•rs· rnmplt'ldy new ··Tht> Hnde'$ Gulde" will re· /11•1•1• 1111111 1mr1ct11 To rl't'l'tvt' a copy. send a doll_ar. plus u lonq .. wt/ uddre.~sed stumped envelope 118 cents µ11stn111 1 /11 111111 l.undr>rs . I' 0 Hox 11995. Chicago, Ill 11/lli(/ Do iJOU 15eliev€ in friendship at fir st s~l"t ? His first day at school scary Ht1tt1 "'"'••+IJ"' tH·U •rt "" n.~'"• M .. ~ •• ~ ... , \I ri. •ij ,,,t .. ·•H f ....... ~ •f J ,. diplom atic , you resolve dile mma. Fam ily member back!> you. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov 21>: Someone could be leading you on p roverbial wild-goose ch ase Gather forces. concentrate on objectives Don't -;caller efforts. Relatives may be sincere but they could also be misinformed P isces, Cancer and another Scorpio play key roles. SAGITTARIUS I Nov 22-Dec 21 l You are e motionally and financ ially involved lime for gamc·playing is finished This is ··real thing ... Cy- cle high. your judgment proves reliable Old debt will be collected. Member of opposite sex ··means ll. .. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19> You are sue ccssful in bridging past and present You are able to apply recenf lessons project . wi 11 be suc- cessfully com pleted. Aries. Leo. Libra persons fagurt' prominently Com pli ments received on col- or scheme, pers onal appearance. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18> New sta rt in new direction proves benefi cial. One who attempts to "hold you back " 1s envious. lacks faith. Tern· porary delay is no reason for panic. Minor alte.ra · lion solves problem. Leo and another Aquarian figure in scenario. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>: Doubts will be eliminated; you ar e on rig ht track, mem ber of op· posite sex does care and money will be forthcom - ing. Hunch pays dividends. Former ··teacher " re- turns to scene. Can cer. Capricorn , Aquarius natives play important role~ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY wtieft y 0., w .. .... .... ltZl H.iMw ll•ci Cotta~ -541·025t I This column could be ent1lled. confes~wns of a l'htld l'lltcring school for the firs t time who accord 1r1g to cidults · has nothing to Y.orry cibout · Mv name 1s Donald and I don't know anyth1n~ I hav1;• new underwear. a new swC'ale r. a looc;c tooth and I didn't s leep last night I am Y.orried Whal 1f th(• school bus jl'rks aftt•r I get on and I lose my balanc·e t.1nd my pants np and t·ver vone l;iughs·• Whal 1f I have to 1-(0 lo thl' bathroom before \H• get tu school'' What 1f a bell rings and t•\'eryone l!Oes into a door and a man yells. "Where do you belong·• · and I don't know'.' What 1f my ~lwc!>tnng 1.:omes u11t1cll ann ... omron<• !>U\'s :.Your sho<'st ring rs untu.•d \·h•'ll ;i ll wat<•h whtl<' vou lll' ,, ... , Whal if the 'trays in thl' cafetC'na art• too l~•ll for me to recich'1 Whal 1f lhL• the rmos hu on my soup 1s on tou t 1ghl and when I try to open it. 1t breaks·• What if mv loose tooth wants to come out "hl'n y,c·re !>uppo~ed to have our heads do""n and be quiet'' Edu·ar<l.~"' t·l'l e lJrall' .SO Elsa and Don Edwards celebrated thC'1r 50th wedding anniversary recently al their home in Santa Ana with 100 family and friends present. The Ed w<1rds ' have bcC'n res idents of Santa Ana since their marriage there in 1931. They have three c hildren and two grandchildren. Mr Edwards owned his own bus iness in Santa Ana for 50 years until his retirement NEW! EXCmNG! If 4 TAI ~:~"° ......... ,.., "••tlfWI <!."I I )t '&' • ~ .. ,.,.,,. r ..... c,,...,," '""'' r • r • 4>•_.,. ..,.. ........ ,., ...,, .,,,.,. COl'uou a641 -1289 . .,._ ....... ••UIOOt vrtJ0"49S.0401 ,..,, c.,..,.. ".,.....,.. •&•" a..eo11...,, et A.-_, l'lll•f I Let usd 1 remo e your kitchen! IJlt~ITl~A~ ~~;; r-""!lr=tt=;::~ 1 ::+=t-8'\, ' Call us no61. for expert help with your kitchen remO<lehng plans Lei us show you how 10 '>eaut1fy and mo<1em1ze, at sur· pris1ngfy IOw cost to you1 IARKER .:~~:s 2960 Randolf Ave Costa Mesa 754-0370 .,,,_ '?lk W ol Bristol at Baker N••• ••ortl •4ufpm•nt 'f e us. f "' ClaMlftf'd Ad ACTION Call 4 DAil T '1LOT AD·YISOI M f·H U "CAMEO" PORTRAIT! / l•ttt'¥,... J'OVr cl\.Jd "'1ht5oh (),,, ,,.., ·apnatt' rh• 11'dtt~ ol ert h•trlOOfl't mm.a h , •po•• fam.J1., *"-•"• chen,h..cl for mo"' then lOO yHrt For• hl'f\•f~ turtt, we ,. off•r1nA <'•mt-fl•" pert of our pon,.1t pot:••A• 21.~.~!~: 2?. 24 PROFESSIONAL GOLOR PORTRAITS: 1 • 8x I 0 Comeo Portrrut 1-8:< Jl1 }.C,~j', l">-W .. lletl> l< 4.Color P .. r1n111 Charm' m T ra<ln 11>00 l Pnw THESE DAYS ONLY -SEPTEMBER: WED 9 THURS 10 FRI 11 SAT 12 DAILY: 10 a .m .-8 p .m. SUNDAY: 10 a .m .-5 p .m . SUN 13 Beach Boulevard, Westminster Harbor Boulevard, Cot ta Mesa Magnolia Street, Huntington Beach Camino De Estrella, San Clemente "0..~1y 11 o K....,. ,....,,.. Na:· n..<'·-·-· .... .i.w.i..~ ........ ...,, H.~-.. --,,.....,. . ...._ &d.,_._,___,,, ......... ,.~~·.....WO i..,.....-..,.i..,...,..__y.,._M...WW-~..,._ ~ ............ VIA '• .. Wh at 1f ll'ather tt'lls the class to go to the IJ:1thrnom and 1 l·an't go·• \\'hJI 1f I gl'l hot and want to take my s weater 11rr .md ... u m1·1111(• st C'ab 1t ·1 \\Ital 1r I ... pl.1 !>h w;1lt•r on rn) naml' tag and my ERMA BOMBICK ~ ..... --~----~~~~~~- name· clisappl'ar .... and no one will know who I a m ., \\'hat 1f tht·y send us out to play and all the ..,\\ings arl' ta.,t<l'n ·1 What do I do'1 Wh.1l 1f th<· \\ind blows all the im portant l'•lf"'rs out of m ) hands that I'm supposed to take h1)1l)l•'1 What 1r thl'y mispronounce my last name and l'\'t•r~ont• laugh!>'' What 1f m\' tcacher doe!>n't make her D's likti rnom taug ht me·• What 1f I s pend the whole day witho ut a fril•nd., Whal 1f t hl• teache r gives a seat to eve ryone <ind I'm left <>Vl'I"' What 1f lhl· Y. tndows in the bus steam up and I won't tx• ah!<: lo te ll when I get to my s top? rm Just a lrltlt! kid but m aybe I'm s m arter than I think I am At least I know better than to tl·ll a flvc·vl'ar-old wit h a loose tooth who has never been 'out of the yard by himself t hat he has ··nothing to worr) about ' Bock to Schoof Supplies DRUGS .. I , -.. -. ---.... -, . ·~ -' ) ~~aaa'*'811..-=--~._......_. _ _...._ .................... ..---...-------------------. - B . --.. -. . --·--.. -__ _.._.. ................. _,,,....__ ' ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Septomber 6, 1981 Baby black market grows Ry Dl\N 'f'lo:UIU(.'K ...... .._ ......... ... SAN nr ECIO Author1tlt>s say a black market 111 b11h1t·:. 1:. booming across thl' U S Mexican hordt•r. in both d1rec·t1ons Nobody ii1 certain how h11it tfw busint•!>s Is. lhou.:h. or how to stop it /\loµ rt•g1011;)l ufftc111I of the US Immigration .11111 N11turuliJ.Jt10n Ser vice, gucsst>s "there could Ill' huutlrt·<h of ~alt•s an California alone every \l'UI " · ·Tht>re urt• 11lull) childless couples wtio will hu.> Mt·x1t·an cluldrt•n, light skins or dark." he said 111 an 111terv1ew, asking that he not be 1dent1fled by 11a1nc JH a lt•lephom• t•all to the U S. Border Patrol twu Wi.'cks ago, u mun warned anonymously that un ongoini: rang" is delivering babies unwanted lly ~kxit•an mot hC'rs to cities throughout the Unit l'<I St ates The going pricl' 1s often $5,000 for a baby, from vear olds down to nt•wborns. Mothers. usually un· inarrat•d, sell them for $500 or less. and as many as five or six people an the distribution process divide up the final reward In San Diego, police Lt. Ron Seden of the child abuse unit sees "a large black market of adoption rmgs" as "a growing phenomenon." Transactions always are private, blunting ef· rort ~ to stop the prat·t1ce But U S. authorities are worried 4.'Vc.>n mon• by lhe casual w11y In which children ure driven casu1tlly out o( lhe United Stutcs an the same way Mexico's people smugelers KO home for new business Thl' FBI beht.'Vl'S a 17 duy·old baby boy kid nupJ)t'<i from his mothl'r on July 1. 1980, and still massing was probably taken to Mexico A woman posing as u wl'lfarc worker made orr with Kevin Verville Jr .. son of a Manne at Camp Pendleton. \\ h1le pretending to take them to a welfare omce. Pohce m neighboring Coronado think the kid napper of Mana Martin, 3, of Provo. Utah. took her to Mexico for several days earlier this month IJdore returning her in a bungled try for ransom. There was a happy ending in nine days. Officers found the girl safe al Ii ransom r endezvous and ar· rt.'SlPd a 46-year ·old restaurant handyman, who lutt.>1 was charged with kidnapping for ransom. "We have information that there definitely is a market down there." says Jerry Boyd, police chief an Coronado. "It takes two forms, one where C'h1ldren are taken and sold in Mexico and another when they're taken to Mexico, kept until the heat 1s off and sold on black market elsewhere." Boyd, with police in San Diego and Los Angeles concurring. said "We don't have any in· d1cat1on how extensive 11 is but it does occur." There are no known black market links m the Mana Martin case, he said. ~~~:n_i_s __ Wi_ii_h_o_u_i_Pa:~~~.~~.;~~~~~:v~ and Fridays at 1 p.m . and Saturdays at 10 a.m at the club, corner of San Joaquin Hiiis Road and Crow n Drive, Corona del M ar . For more information call 759-9966. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Or ange Coast chapter w ill ha"e a house party at 9 p.m . Saturday in Fountain Valley. For in- formation, call 559-08-46. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Hunt- ington Beach chapter w ill have a country- western house party at 8:30 p.m . Saturday in Huntington Beach. For information, call 964-5296. -CLUBS------ AMERICAN SEWING GUILD is opening a local branch. The aim of the g roup is t o provide sewing information and inspi ration for people who like to sew . For more inf or mation call 645-2177. IRVINE CHAPTER of the Amer ican Busi- ness Women's Association meets Tuesday in the Sher aton New port Hotel. For more in- formation call 957-3000. TEMPLE ISAIAH w ill hold a coffee and cake social at 8 p.m . Thursday. For more in- formation call 646-5244. SOUTH COAST JEWISH Youth w ill have a campout T hursday t hrough Monday in M ission Bay of San Diego. For more information call Beth at 639-6419 or Ket arah at 831-3921. '" . -.. . -- M OUR DESIGNER DEPT.! ~ r.~~~~~l!;;ors s2aa ~olts-Reg.S8.98 Yd. YD M OUR DESIGNER DEPT.! iMln LASSE FOJt lo1ts-Off White hg.foS8.98 Yd. WOMAN'S CLUB of Huntington Beach meets Tuesday for lunch at the clubhouse. For more infor mation call 8-42-4214. PHOENIX CLUB, Ger man Association of Orange County, w ill celebrate a n anniv er sa ry open house Satur day and Sunday at the club, 1566 Douglass Road, Anaheim. Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m . both days and the public is in- vited, For more informat ion call 634-8246. StMCHA CHAPTER of B'n ai B 'r i th Women, will meet Thursday at noon in Colum- bia Savings Bank, Harbor and Wilson, C:>st a Mesa. For more infor mation call 960-3950. GENERAL FEDERATION of Women's Clubs Orange District, ·meets Friday, Sept. fl, at 9 a.m . in t he Orange County Conference Center, 300 S. Flowe r St., Orange. For mor e in- formation call 871 -5731. LAGUNA BEACH BRANCH of Amer ican A ssociation of University Women meets at 10 a.m. Fr iday, Sept. 11 , for coffee. M eet ing is set for 24882 Woolwich St., Laguna H ills, and pr ospec tive m embers are w elcome. For more information call 499-2721. . 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CONTINENTAL DIVIDE An A."18ll'I/ r. .. c1 ... , .. ..., co' TI!\ E.'-'TAL ()JVll)I w1111 ALLEN GOORWlTZ J)irMnr r• rh1K"lV•rh, IOHI\ 81\lll' Mu"' by MICl 11\H C,Ml\I I b.-."\Jll•• l'rnduct" STEVfJ'I c;rm OF.RC •nd BERN Ir BR!l l c, Tl IN l'rtidu<l'd by 808 LAR!>ON Oir.,1,...J b, MICllAfl Al'TI 0 ~ l'wl SIMllll\ltlt ..., "411lllllllt"1A ... ........... ... • u••• ..,...,,. ••1111 6t•t MEET THE WORLD'S RICHEST ORPHAN I He's smell cnou,h to live In • lockul Smert cnousft to pkk the wlnn«t1. And big cnousft to bHt the 1y1tc111. /li'llr~ Plifh II \ 11 111 I• lilt(~ ~ ~ 1111 • ~111(1. r t~· '''"'' 'IJ.i "ff' ·~·~fr " Ml 1\1-J l '.lf~U • ~I •J. HI~ ~"'"M't Hll v, 11/.i/l'I H~~ !ll(ili . Mill!t« ! ~IJff-111 Iii(/! f-'lrf :.v1 '" 111u1r ~IUtf.k'I MI J f<lt1A.: IAll~' f • •1tl ii • ll'IJ', fi ~I l•V' ;;y Hui~ 1 lo J rtAlf 11 l J P_c.:.:~.·~ :~ll(J .~s:·~ =:. y AP'fll ~ fi ~ •• pi•, 'f ' ~. ~ El1WARDS \SI' WOODBRIDGE ----~ S ,ADIUM ......,. OlllJllM . .... ,....,,..._ .. ,.,..,... »11110·•·'- ~ IDWlllDS '5J WISTlllDOa .... ,-..... 9" ..... l ...... , G•,..,.. O••.,. • S>O ..-01 LET'S CELEBRATE! tyn. TUNE IN 94.3 KIK•FM SUNDAY, SEPT. 6TH 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. CLEAR CREEK A Mythical Country Music Festival with: Willie Nelson· Dolly Parton . .. and many more stars Hosted by Eddie Rabbitt 94 .lllFI YOUR-COUNTRY KICKER Orangu Cou!>I OAILY PILOT/Sunday Suptembar 6. 1981 89 'The Love Boat' still afloat and cruising I.OS ANG ~LES <API tn been :uud that a tcl.-v1s1on scrlt•s with long-range pottntaal has "l,•1us to stand on " In lhul cusu, "The Love Bout" 111 a ,.,•ntipcdc Till' ABC sh1lw ts tto111.i 111lo its firth yt>u r , ~a1tun.: !ltren)!lh a t u t lffil' wht•n most series s turt to w1·a kf'n a nd s low down It finished th1• season in aeventh place sort or like a h a ppy i>11d1ng from 11 "Love nout " romance "T he Love Roal," likl· "Gunsmoke" and .. llonanza ... lb one or those bert l'S b lessed with a fortuitous bl end- ing of cust a nd rnn('ept Ex ec u t ive p roduc er Uouglas Cramer thinks it will r un for at least Cramer e i ght years Hut "Gunsmokl'" ran 20 and "Bonanza" for 14 years. It wasn·1 al\\ays so for ··The Love Boat " In its formative da~s the :sho"W hit rough seas. The format didn't work well and the show went through nlfet>rous <·ast changes Cramet mud(· thr <'l' pi lots for A BC trying to work o~\ th<' bugs. a nd thl' audience loved e very one :'jOt an ut·tor fr nm the fll'st ptlol survived the crui~. ''T he Lm·c Boal" came into be m g partly because Cr amt'r h ad supervised :r s how called ··1.(lve Aml'ttc:rn Slyle" while ht'ad of television produc1ion at Paramount It "as an.antho logy or comccl~ playlcti; t·onm·ctcd by thl' rommon them e of love. ··1 resolved tha t within a year after 'Love Am c•n can Stylt" "as off the a ir I was going to be th<.• one who ca ml' up with a sequel to tl," says Crame r ··T h<.· onl' lh111g 1t lacked was runmng charac· ler-. so \\e lll'l'<lt.:d <1 form:.tt of n·gulars a nd in d ivrdual stont·:-. for thl' guest stars. I think I dt" · velopNI ahoul fi \l' versions of the s ho\\ fo r all thn!I" network:-.." Nont' of thl' "hO\\ s made 11 Then one Sunda, Cramt'r ran a<·ross a rl·vie" of ct new book by J eraldine Saundt•r-; r<illed 'Thl' Love• Boats." IL was a non-h rt1on ac·counl of cru1s1> ships by the fir,t '-"Oman 1·ru1sl' director lit· hou~ht .J 1·opy of the book the flrsl thing in tht• morntn).!_:.rnd told h_!S lawr_er .!_o hu.> the rights In th e Supreme Court. there are only eight of them 09a1nst all of her. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER \ Po.c.ro.i. ~ P·nu& ,r. .. . ....... . . ..... .. ... ·-....... . ' ~ .. ' ·: NOW PLAYING IOWUOS llfW~Olll MUii 8RlA ~LAZA lOWUOS MIUIOlf WllJD ,,, • ! I' • .: .,, I '-# !:ltl'• MAU CfllffM& IOWUOS ClllllllA IWlS I CllllOOMI \.< ' • '" . - if hat happened to him should happen to you. Crame r, who is partners in the show wlti1 Auron SJ>CWog . trnys It was '.ficcided fro m the beginning that every show would consist of three different stories One would be u romanltc comedy, one u sen· llmenta l tearjerke r and the third an outrageous force The ship's crew, the regular mcmbers of the \'r,llllt'r hut Ill the h.•sttng J>COplt• d tdrl°t fl'Spond to llll' rl'gul.1rs. A Ill' hkt>d l>itk Van Pnttt-n, who playt•d tht· doclor, und put h1111 In 'Eight ls 1-:nou.:h '" •>II<' ~ ... tu1day with <::1v111 ;it Auron Spelling's ho1tsl' (;u vin d1 d11 't wunt lo do another series, but wc weren't JtOing to ll'l tum leave until he agreed 111 ~lo It " cast, would tie it all together • The first relations hip they came up with was a "My Fair Lady" romance between an older cap- ta in and a young cruise director. The other regular roles we r e to be the s hip's doctor and tbe bartender. l'hey sl~1rlt'd o ver again. Ted Lange bt·canw thl' bartender , Be rnie Kopell the doctor a nd Fred Gandy took the ne w role of purser Again the m ov H' got good rulings, but the format and the casttnR still wasn't right l..1uren T t•w1•:. wu~n 'l hired as the c ruise di rec· tor until the d ay hdore the filming began on the third pilot They had tested about 150 actresses, r hen Spell in{!'!. .... ,re. rt•membered seeing Miss Tt\.\-l'S nn a "Sturi.ky a nd Hutch " They found her workinJ( as a waitn·ss 111 the San i''crnando Valley "By this time we'd decided t hat the captain WU'> going lo be the principal churacter r ather than the cruise director ." says Cr am er Th<• w1m11ng tor rnula nnally came together: an upµc:ulm~ t·:.i~t . t11i.: gu1·st stars. exotic locales, "We got gr eat numbers in the ratings," says "Gavin MC'Leod became avail able when 'The Mary Tyk r Moore Show' ended We got together i.:t11m11r .ind Jl\\-11ys a happy t>nding Mason in 'Love Canal' I ''PICK UP SUMMER'' llOLLYWOOD !AP) Marsha Mason will st~r 1n h e r fir s t t1.•lcv1sion movie. "Lois c; i b b:. a nd the Love Canal," fo r C BS II "FOX AND THE HOUND'' (PG) "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" GARY COLEMAN IN Ill "ON THE RIGHT TRACK" (PG) G le n n J ord an will direct the story Of the ~::~~~~~~~~Q!!DTI~~~~ h o u se wif<'·t ur n cd =:;::_ __ _ activis t who s pearheaded he r com· munily's right to forre the governmen t to r P· locate those fa milies threat e n ed by t ox i c chem ical Pollution in the Love Canal at Niagar a I-' a II s . N . Y M 1 c h a e I 7.ago r wro t P th e We're Listening ••• What do you li.ke about the Dall> Pilot ') What don't you like? Call the n umber below and your mel>sage will be recor dt-d, transcribed and de livered to the appropriate editor st·rcenplay ~1 1si. Mason 's newest fr l m. ··On lv When I Laugh," is dul' for re least• 1n No\ e m ber J ord an a lso d irected lhal film . wrtltl'n bv \l 1ss Mason'i. husband . playwright Neil Simon. The i.ame 24-hour a n:-.wering service m ay bt.· used to record letters to the editor on any topic Mailbox conlrihutor:-; roust includ~ the ir name and telephone numtwr for verificcit1orf No t'I rc u I atron cal b , ph.•al>e Tt·ll us \.\hat's on )Our mmd 642·6086 ....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii--..----- "THE T EMPERATURE IS HIGH AND THE ACTI ~G SIZZ L ING I N 'BODY H E:.AT:'· -T1mt' "1Jg.111nc "A M ELODRAMA SOAKED ATMOSPHERE, RICH IN CH A RACTER A N D TAUT W ITH TENSION:' "'BODY Hl:.AT' IS T H E FILM TO HEAT UP THE t BOXOFJ-ICE:' .. HODY Hl-.,\T .. WILi I •\ \1 Ht:RT K•\l IH.l:l·N fllR'I R .ind RICHARD CRl:\l'\iA \\nnl'n .ind D1~unl h) LAWRf-.:0-.CI· KASDAN Pm<lun•d h~ FRED T. GALLO l'•\"\\'l\lll" IH'll"'I< lll t>W A I -\OOCOM,....'11\ ... -... ~·--"" ~ ,_,, ..... , .............. _,,......, ... ,~ AU•"!.• _,.... __ ... _ .... _ ,. ... , .... 10 •• SAf·..011 Ju 1 M. , .... "TARZAN" "'' ... IAT-I 11. I •.t .. f~I l't\."1A 1111..ni. HOWAllO<illNl•N llllC-- Jacqueline du Pre Benefit Concert September I 0, 1981, 8:00 p.m. Cypress College Theater 9200 Valley View Street Cypress Artis ts Stewart & Marilyn Robb will perform works of the masters on beh a lf o f researc h into multiple sclerosis. Supporting the event are mus ic greats : Zubin Mehta. Itzhak Perlman & Pinchas Zuc kerman. Concert is the firs t of it s kind on the west coast. T 1cket Selection Upper Tier ......... , ..............................•......... SI 0.00 Lower Tier .................................... .' ............. $I 5.00 Inner Circle .................................•............. $25.00• Ta .. Cleduct1ble ·includes r11cep11on al V•sla Ot!I Lago Costa Mesa For more 1nforma11on c all the MS Soc.1e1y (71 41636·2171or891·4600 To love a stranger Is usy. EYE OF' THE NEEDLE u111no .i1T11T1 !!I 0o\A.Y1 ...... , .. ,, NOW II THS TIMS ..011 H.ilOP!I VICTORY t!m OAIL f a:A&. - " .\ A '1~3"our "PRIVATE LESSONS" I'll t CUOLBURN£TT ~~~l r=1 DAIL• I tt I It I II r u .•11.11• l ~Hf•ll <=.I O••u •a.su ............ PLAYING TOGETHER AT 3 EDWARDS CINEMAS "'HELL NIGHT" ROGER MOORE .. JAM ES BOND 007": FOR YOUR EYES ONLY BII.J.. MURR.AY Pd] ...-.-~ _, .......... _ I BOTH FEATURES ON THE SAME PROGRAM r edwards BRISTOL CINEMA WOODBRIDGE IAllANCA .... UO."llY• 551 0655 tnwttfol u • t.A nns. _ ....... HISTOL AT MACARTHUR S40.-7444 r e·dwards LIDO CINEMA "' NEWPORT ll YD. AT Y~ LIDO '"NEW,ORT HACH 67J08JSO ''STRIPES" ALSO PLAYS AT EDWARDS HUNTINGTON WITH "ON THE RIGHT TRACK" OAIU M l ,l lf,IO-oe(lll tbe Ion •• .,.,. p&Nnt re..-.. endless~ i!1 "HELL NIGHT" P\1111111 ''PICK UP SUMMER" DAI~•' M ,J ... .... , ........ .. "PRIVATE LESSONS" (~) ·""""'·-"PRIVATE LESSONS" ~"··~·-1111 "LITTLE DARLINGS" .,....,, ,, ... ,, ...... ,. "' ""u. .• , ... .. .. ,.., ....... . ............. imiills11a ............... , .... lllil .. ..,.a ... ,•••• .... ••a .. x ... a11ae.11 ...... _ ......... , ......... a .. a1111a .......... -......... _ • .,.._ ................. _ ..... __ • ...,.._ .... _ ......................... -....... ----... ---.-· .... .._. .. .__ __ ~ ........ • ~ • ~ ... "' • ~ • ' • • • 0 0 sy ••• Orange Co st DAILY PILOT /Sundfty, Soptomber 6. 1981 Carey finally get,s a break By J£RKV OU{'K .. ~T ......... Wrttiw I.OS AN() El,ES Hon Carey 's att1tudt• toward his appearances on "Barney M tiler" ts ont• that Officer l.()Vttl wouldn't undeutund Levitt, tht> r horucter Carey plays in the Int ABC comedy series, 1s so ellger to move from patrolmun lo delt'cltve that 1t 's ul mo."t an ol>· session. Carey. on the other hand. calls his role the greatest break of his career, but worries about overexposure • "L evitt, of all t h ~ c haracters , i s th e hardes t to write for." he says 'Tm always striving lo become a de· tective. You don't want to overplay that ·'The role has two · sides to it. In uniform. Carey I 'm always pleading, · 'Why don 't you bring me upstair s a s a pla inclothesman ·1 • And when they bring me up for "Hurrah and hallelujah!" -~la a.neon. LOS ANGELES TIMES • • ID•&llDI IOUTM CD&SI II&•• lllU ~l&lA t t• Yt~ t .Ir., ' fDWAllDI UOOllHC• • CIMIDOllf 1111COt • o•m 1• f .9 u • •tDW&llOS Cll•I'•• •1sr .acmes sourM cour , • -....... . .,,. ...... .J ...... ~· • crr-~-llO 'AUU ACCl,flD IOll 11111 lllllAGfMUl The most fun moneycanb~ TKhnlCOIOf® •• ONt>."1 ,.,c ru11u 11.1 .. ,. llltu WAll"ICll lllOS Q A w.,,,., Com"'•""-•llOlll C_, 0 ,,,, °'""' ""'"'~ c-. Ml ... ti - ~ f UWAHDS \SJI OUNTAIN VAllEY "'....,...,, .. ,..,..., ·~ .. ., ......... ,,,00 tftl"'9C1it1c.,_,,. °''"'" . 634 9212 ~ Etl#AROS \SI' WOOOBRIOGE c ......... Of ..-. .... , .. h U•f'IC• •fMl"I• H I.oat.$ m ....... 1Au •t •1& sou••• " ... a delirious treat. .. Jen ly but fun:' Rt"' in Thomd•, u_,, An~d4't. Time~ "An old fashioned rock a nd roU horror movie with solid humor a nd enough jolts to keep you bolted to your seats. More than an ything it's a lot of fun :• Fred Yal(l"r. A,,oda1t"J Prei.• AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON T llE MONSTER MOVI E l'OIH1R.\\t I'll Tl R~' l'Rh•:-.T' >\I\ l . .\ 'l llRtWI Ill \I" I 1\11 I lll PRl10L'l r I()' A' \\ti Rll \:\ \\ UU \\OU I:'\ I 0:"'00:" 'lARRl'C, I}\\ Ill' \l <.ti 10'.Jl ''' \Col TII K (oRIH I' Ill ''I & )011' \\OOD\·1,. llRl<·I' \I \ll "ll H' 11 \UK Ill R''Tl-.1' l:Xl:t l rl\ l PROlll l IR' l'I 11 R c,t R•R &JO' PfTI R' l'RtllllU ll fl' f1lOR<.~ 1()1.,.\.JR \\ RITTI' \ 'D lllRI l I Hl H\ )011' LA'lll' R •11uuc••o o •tt • .. .., •• ·~u••••• ~ ••t0 t• '" 'UJ U PolyGram Pictures \ l n•'-t'"-ail Reft.l'_. ..... " .~I~ ' "•11oJ .. ' ,,., u wh1h• ..ind I'm a 1JIUlflCl11lhe:.man. I m a macho httll• .iuy ··vou t•;rn't UM' Levitt tho mu<·h It'!< .iood for lht• ~how und 11 'll ~ood for tht: <'hanictt'r to limit 11 You'vt• got to UM.' him like I! s hortstop in bust>hUll <: 1v1• l11m h1!-> 'hot bet Wl'en the heavy hitters ·· "Harne) M1lll·r,' wh1<'h ~tor:> Hal t.mdt•n i11 tht• title role. 1s i::o1ng into IL\ sevt!nth !lesson on /\UC: It also stars Max Gu1l. Hon Class. Stt!Ve Lan- 1Jcosbt•rg and James ti n.·tiory Carey. who made his firs t uppearance on the s how as onl' of the legion or crooks, conmen, oddballs and outraged cillzt>n:s who troop through the dctec·tive squad room of the 12th Precinct, became a s emi rcgulur in 1976. ·-rd been in show business for 20 years." he says ''I'd clone t'Vl'rythtng Standup com ic. im- provisation, all tlw talk shows. commercials, two series. Then I dtd th1s·iu'IOw. Danny Arnold said, 'what are you doing next season?' It was like lightning striktrtg llt• ~avt• me two shows and an option for fivt.• more I did all seven The next yeu I dtd 15 Last year I did 22 ·· Jn lht• bt.·~rnning, I he 5 foot 7 Levitt was m ore abras 1vt> and morl' dl'fe ns1ve "He 's mellowed.·· says Can•y ··tflo kind of knows now where the cor- ners of the desks an• Care\ say' he secs no rclat1onsh1p bet ween himsctr and l.<•vlll otht.•r than stature AUDITION PLACEMENT CLASSES (FREE) Sept. 16th Ages 7 through 9, 4 p.m . Ages 10 through 12, 5 p .m . Sept. 17 Ages 13 through 15, 4 p.m Ages 16 and over, 5 p .m . LILA ZALi BALLET CENTER (Official School of Ballet Pacifica) Gr-c1 .. ,., pre !Mlle! thrDVQfl P<ofeulonAt Sc>e<1al MIYll cl .. v• 1863 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Phone: 714-494-7271 "Nutcracker" auditions will be held Saturday, October 24 at 2 p.m. brooke !\htdd!\ mar11n hewiti endless love l:'>e lht' Da1h Pilot · 1-'a'>l Ht':>ult "'rv11 1· dtrt.'('loq Your '>t'n 1t·1• ,., our spt't'taltv . ('all 642 5671i l•xt :122 & l OWAROS \!II' (ll;flJA (fl;T( R ... .. . • 891 J69l ''•'*•,•i .... THIS SUMMER'S EPIC! ACTION SPECTACULAR '-O...,.f,..-,··-··· ... -...... } 'JO\ ~ORANG( I ~ ORIV(lll FL 'f TO IT ,.,,,. ·"'· ,,.l ~., (fll••"'•" <>-..•SH 7072 m ..... ••IA 'IAIA sou••• ,, •• ....._., ...... ..i ..... \It \JJI RETURN ENGAGEMENT! .......... lei •• ., ......... G.,.,_ Q,_ • UC)..MO I ~ MESA THIATAE /-~ / -~~.iQ. ~~~ ----\~ t-r.. k. /·~ ·~'"¥ ' (' ''1r\ · ... ~,· I .~~~c.- 1 ~ f lo•chlm Ludwig, highly c"lcclaimed West Germc"lny pianist performing worl<s by Scc"lrlc"lrt i. Schubert. L1s2t. c"lnd Chopin SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 5 P.M . Limited Reservc"1tions-Plec"1se CC\ll . f); . fl~//h·~/ . ?J~~y I'" hi . I 221 Wesr Coasr Highway. Newport Beach • 645 5000 eicc 177 or 785 -<in eJCcellent composer ""(I " h1ghlV '"lente•t p1 .. n1\1 He1bt-rr V K.ir"1"n William Hurt eoov HEAT (R I ShOWJ •I 12 30 2 55 5 20 7:45 10. 10 PETER ALLEN & 111 E ROCK.ElTES AIRPLANE! 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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK c ... , •• ,, •• e::• PACIFIC TH(Alll(S OlllV( lH SWA, MEOS \'U' .. • 1.t• t "'t1\ l'1.•C '••Git•' HARBOR Sl VO ORIV( IH 6 ORANGE DRIVE IN • Uil '0 l "ti l •'w•O•• • h111a•• llfl ,,., "' \1.i•D&ri at 00111• $'•0.uM • I JO IMPORTAN I NOTIC£1 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FRH!--•" "''Dt' .,HI W;rne1 #o~ '~'"" '' b lO • \;! Sw" Ho•t' 00 '"' C·flrtf H s.ou~u • •;J i. A"f c &$1' '4.All~ •u..iA 4if'fA111f~ ,, ~" ... ··~ 11.lC•· ~n· ie. .. nl(~ tCCISSll"• f'llSrn()H 8~1•t ... IVlllAl!l! ..... l CIHr ,, ll'INI ·~s ILJl °" ... l\AlllO ANAHEIM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN ''•••o' 9t 01 lernon ~i 879·9850 HlA., IOtll DAV Hf HELL NIGHT 1•1 P\.YI OlllA.DUAYlt* OAT "'t t. "'fl t \(•.iflil IUlNA PARK BUENA PARK DRIVE-IN l•n("Oll'\ A•• -··'of CnoU 821·4 070 fOUNIAIN FOUNTAIN VAUEY DRIVE·IN Sa,., Oieoo ,,..,.., o• l •ooi.nv•U (to 962·2481 WlSTMtNSllR HI-WAY 39 ORIVE·IN eu1t1 ttnflllOlOll • •AiMNt ••wccn 'THE CANNONBALL RUN ,,., """' WKAT M ...... -.0 fO ... I MOUU> NA,..M to TOV PRIVATE LESSONs·· IRI "'.,. "H 0 TS • (Al H( fl V~t .. O '!' :CMOOl I OV1 ANO O'lllinMGi •• - PICK-UP SUMMER· I'll ... ~ ··REVENGE OF THE CHEERLEADERS 1111 c·•t I ~JUHU ' f"Nl~lfT\llaa~ SUPERMAN II INI ""'" ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN IN! ....,._I04ilf ~o • ...,.,,. AU.DI• RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK -... .,. GREASE '"1 S•o~,. 8 •11 ~t..t .,t {,JIQpl" (,JOtt .. ftt•Ot 891·3693 MAMteoM P'Of'O • •Altl• AU.IMM RAIDERS OF THE ARK 100! •w• ARTHUR•''"°' I CINI J1 \OUNO ~ ... UGH'ft)tl. ,,. .... , ~" WtuT "AH'l.NIO TONN~ M.APINM fO 'OU GREASE (f'OI "AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON·' 1•1 PRIVATE LESSONS· 1•1 l H 0.T.S. 1•1 C1•I ft $0u•O owe 'BUSTIN' LOOSE "I t••l 11 sou•o lA HABRA IA HABRA DRIVE-IN •tnettoO+ a.I'.-" h>ocr'I l'tO '"010~ 8 •l 87H862 8UlNll PARK LINCOLN DRIVE·IN t1ncou11 ••• w•., o~ •nott 821·4070 CJRANGI "'-A'f llOll OAT IW ·HELL NIGHT I'll ...... GRADUATION OAY •. t•t ......... flOAO • CAAt• ...._... •, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK •• """' GREASE - \orto •no,,..., ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ORANGE DRIVE·IN • s10•• Co• •Q• ""1~# 558·7022 J.,, . .., 'r-~-~---.... ·~·· 'lu.• .. , ... ----··suPf.llMAN 11·· --"ON ANY SUNDAY II" - \Afril JIJ4,. ( AP1~:,lLIA,_.11 MISSION ORIVE·IN HUNl1NGl0N ft! Al ll WARNER ORIVl·IN worn•' AY• Welt 01 ••oc ~ l lwO 147.1591 -·--.......-. ·AN EYf. FO.. AN EYE I'll -THI! HOW\.INO 1111 U \ftft'llll'T--• "VICTORY" I"' ~ ... "l!YI! OP' Tttl Hf.EDU 1111 JA.00 l'tl CAllOAD -MORNltG-· l:IO 8 Hf'\. MVllW ANO ~ (l)MOVIE Ii Ii * 1~ "The Hlgn AM Tne Mighty" ( f9S41 John Waynt, C1al1e T1evor An • .,~ wtlh 22 p.-. 119"' •board runs Into dtl'I oer en route to Sen F1111 CllGO 6:411 ID CHNSTOPHEA Cl.08lUP BRINGING BABV UP Vil' TaybaC'k c Mel 1 fuss1.•s ovt!r •in abandoned b<Jby ).{1rl fuund b~· \ l'l'a m a luumlrumat in an l'J.>1:-.otll' of 1\ llc·e on CBS 1 Ch 21 at 9 p m CID HllO 8NEAK PAEVIEW Hu1band·•nd·wll1 com1C1 Jerry Siiiier ana Anne Meata lnlroduoe 11\e mov i... ~111 and sports ._..,,,, c:omlng 10 Home Box Ottic. 1n September t:OO D MUSIC AHO THE SPOKEN WON> fl DA YBREAJ< LA. 6 YOUTH ANO THE 188UES "Pat1psycnology Host John A Steerns Gue51 Thelm1 Mou. Pn O ID BIBLE ANSWERS Cl) ROMP£R ROOM (J) THE lllAXTERS (C)MOVlE • • • "Jack Tile G1en1 Killer" ( 1962) Kerwin Mathew•, Judi Mert1<11tn Al1er re1eu1no the king's deuonter lrom a huge mon11er, 1 young rarm lad It rewarded lor 1111 nero. ism @ MOVIE • • "Electr~ Esk•mo·· PoochOOlc G' t :30 tJ MARSHALL EFROH'S SUNDAY SCHOOi. (R) D THAT'SCAT 0 A08ERT SCHULLER fl P£0PLE 7 HOit Anni Cnav.i 0 DAVEY ANO GOLIATH G) HEWS (J) rv..-LOOKS AT LEARNINO a AGRICULTURE U.S A ' IHI MOVIE • • • "Grand Th111t Auto ( 19771 Ron Howard. Nency Mo•gan A young couple elopes to LIS Vegas on 11 Rolls Royce, c1uaono lhe girl's weauny talher to oller a reward to anyone Who can Slop them belore they t88C:h lhO 01101 'PG 7:00 II TODAY'S RELIGION 0 SERENDIPITY D POPEYE ANO FRIENDS fl IT 18 WRITT£N 0 KENNETH COPEUNO ID DAY OF DISCOVERY Cl) MIGHTY MOUSE fB Yoo.A FOR HEAL TH Cll LET THE.RE BE UOKT 3 SUHOAY MA88 O MOVIE •• '> ·Toby Ano TIWI KO•· la Bear ( 11181) Rolf H11rr1s The him comDones oove action and animation to tell the tale or a young boy and hos pel koala 1n Aus· tr111a'11 lrontoer day• 7:30 II FAITHWAYS Host Sherry L1ndrum 0 WHITNEY ANO THE ROeOT fl VIEWPOlf\fT ON NUTRITION "Immune Systems' Guests Or Richard Huemer, pres1denr-elec1 ot the Orthomolec:ulor Medi· cal Society. actress Eiieen Dietz. Or Franco Colum- bo, holoer of lhe Mr World physique 11118 Host D• ,Arnold Plktl G) JIMMY SWAGGART fD MISTER ROGERS (R) Cl) INTERNATIONAL HOUR «§) PUl(ILIC PULSE Host Boo Mills (HJ THE WORLD TOMORROW 8:00 I) SUNDAY MOANING 0 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP U PEASOHAI. DIMENSIONS 0 UOYO OGILVIE Cl) CLIFFWOOO AVENUE KI08 fD ELECTRIC COMPANY (R) @) JERRY FALWELL ~REX HUMBARD [C')MOVIE • • Barracuda t 1978) Wayne David C•awtord Juon Evers A GOll~e SIU· dent tries to p1ove a chem- ical company 1s secretly clumping to11c wastes onro ~ town's wat11r supply !HJ MOVIE • • • •;, "Being There ( 1979) Peter Sellers, M~· "Y'' Ooligtu A slmp111- monded mlddle-8Qed man whose only k nowreoge or lhe outside world 15 through le4evltlon g11ns 1remendou1 time 1no po-by unw1111ngty con· v1nc1ng tycoons otnd polifl· c111ns lha1 he It a genius 'PG' ~i MOVIE • • • Return From Wilch Mountain I 1977) Belle Oavts, Ch1111opn.t L" A oaw«·med 11111ocr11 and 1111 gr..ay female conort artempt to e•plOll 1"* tupernaturar abilities ot two Children trom outer soaoe for the4r -n 8'111 llU'~ ·a· 8:30 D OOY88EY HOii Ja111n1 Tart1lg1, GuMll Neria Kiity. Father Chrlell"n H woen CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 FOR YOU 8LACt< WOMAN Holl Freda Payne 0 MEETING TIME AT CAlVARY G) FREDERICK I<. PNCE Cl) SHOW MY PEOPLE fD ELECTRIC COMPANY (R) DAY OF DISCOVERY ~ KNOW YOUR BIBLE 0MOVIE "* 194 t" (1979) John Betuthi, Tothlro Mitune Aft11r lhe bombing of Pearl llarbor. Southern Callfor- noa c1~1t1ans ind mllllary person11el 1eect w11n unbrl. doeo pamc to news or a Japonese aJteck on tPletr uwn backyard 'PG' t·oo 0 MEET THE PRESS U Vilt.A ALEGRE (R) 0 (I) ORAL ROBERTS Cl) THE KING IS COMING fD SESAME STREET (R) ~ IT IS WRJTTEH 9:30 I) (J) NFL TODAY 0 THIS IS THE LIFE U CAMP Wll.OEANESS 0 OAYOFOISCOVERY G) THE WORLD TOMORROW ti) JERRY FALWELL @) KENNETH COPELAND ~NFL '81 10:00 I) NFL FOOTBALL New Orleans Sa1n11 a1 Alla'1ta Falcons 0 ATONE Guest Tep1111 Olil Sa11or1 0 LOST IN SPACE U KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO Guesrs Deborah Harry, Oavod Brenner, Or Hans Holzer. Rac11e1 Sweet (A) 0 HERALD OF TRUTH G) REX HUMBARD fJi) SESAME STREET (R) ~ SPORTS AMERICA ·Arr-AraD1an Horse Show (R) NFL FOOTBALL Reooonar coverage of Dal· las CowDoyt at WaSh1ng. ion Redllont; N-Orleans Saon11 11 Allan1a F1klons. Ph1ladeipho11 Eagles at N- York GoenlS, San Francos- co 49e<s at Oelr1>11 Lions OJ NFL FOOTBAU Kansas Coty Cnoels at P11tsburg11 Steelers C MOVIE • • • The lclolmaker 119801 Ray Sharl<ey. Tovah F elOShuh A manopulatove manager uses 11aroous ploys 10 catapult two 1een· age<s 1n10 pop singing s1ardom PG $MOVIE • • Charge 01 The MO<I· el Ts" ( 1979) Louis Nye, Herb Edelman During World War I, a German spy e•ecutes a plan ro wei;ken the Amefltan war effort by encouraging Villa Nueva and nos band ot gu&l1llas 10 ma>.e raoc1s on lhe Me•1can Doroer G 10:30 6 A08ERT SCHULLER G) JERRY FALWELL Cl) CALVARY CHAPEL ®,) SPECTRUM H MOVIE * • '> · The A•alancne Express t 19791 Robe•t Shaw Lee Marvin Three moo encounttw natural dis· asters and pohtocal onlngue whole aflemptrng lo smug- gle 1 delec1ong agent out or nos counlry PG 0MOVIE • * The ADd1ca1>on f t9741 Liv Ullmann. Peter f1nc11 Because or her love lor a carclonal Queen Chrostina c:auses a slor •hroughOUI Sweden Dy aDa1ce1ong and converhng ro Ca11101oc1sm on the 17th century PG 11:00 0 ON CAMPUS Hosl George fonneman Guest Wiiham Windom 0 BASEBALL Calilornla Angers ar Cleve- land tndllns U ®J BASEBALL Attglonal cove-age ot Oare.. tend A ·s II Baltimore Ort· ores Conconnao Reds at PnolacJelpllia Pllllloes 6 Tl:RRY COLE- WHITTAKEA Cl) CHURCH IN THE HOME fD MASTl:APIECE THEATRE FESTIVAL Of FAVORITES '1!) SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY Trensconltnental Cup· Nollongham Forest va U<t1QU8Y N11c:lonal 11:30 0 AGRICULTURE USA G) MOVIE • • • Ma1or OundtH! ( 196S) Cnarllon Heston, Richard Harri. A Union majOf leads tOO volunt- pr11oner1 on a dangerous mlaaton 1g1ln11 the Apaches I) .i<NX T 1CBS1L 1., AnQ•''"' Q KNBC I Nl1l L<l' A r' t• • 0 KTLA 1lmt 1 l ,., <\rt4• " D '<ABC TV 1J\BC1 to., A•111»tr-. f '\FMB 1C(I ">.ir1 l>u•·f1~ 0 KH,J IV tlrt1J I l 'A• 11·lo·.., ;fO' KC • 1 Al\( ._,1n 001•41 ID KTTV 1tnel 1 L1H1 Anq.•1c .. Cl) 1<.COP IV 1tn11 l w. An11" ,,., ID KCE T TV t PBSI Lo"' •~n11•·r.0., Ii> KQCi ,rv PR'ir H.,r1f '11 on 0f11c11 8088Y VINTOH Bobby I/Inion perform' IO!ne Of hit biOO"I 11111 f1om Ille Sandi Hotel in Luvagu -AFTERNOON- 12:00 D WESTERN OUTDOOR8MAN Topic• peregrine talcon1, bighorn aneep and 11r1pea DUI 8 SEAACH Cl) MARCUS WELBY, M .O. Consuelo undergoe1 m11or surgery and con11aers • marrroge p1opoHI fll) FLAMBAROS 'The Cold Lognt 01 Oay" Wiiiiam landa his first Job as en airplane mec:hanlc and Chrlat1n1 goes to work as 1 w11tren (P1rt 6) (R) ~ GEOME SHEARING AT 'THE CARL YSLE Jazz planost G9°'QI Shear- ing per'forma "Tiiis Can't Be love, "My Funny I/al· en1tne end other claU1C.1 with bu1111 Br11n Torti from 11141 Holel Carlysle on N-York (Al C MOVIE • • • Jaclo. Thi G11nt Klllet ( 19621 Kerwin Mathews, Judo Meredith Al1er resc:uong 1ne king s <laughter from • nuo• monsier • young IArm lad 1s rewarold to• h11 no•o· !Sm I ft) MOVIE • •*'It 'Glor ta" ( 19801 Gena Aowland1, John Adamet A lormer gu11 moll becomea the proteo· ror or an orphaned 6-year- old Puerto Rican targeted by tho underworld for the ontormallon h• carri.e rn a banered brlelcHe 'PG' ll)MOVIE • • • "Good bye Mt Ch1p1" I 19811) Pe111 0 TOOie, Petula Clat~ A dedicated Englllll IChoOl· muter 11 mucn k>ved Dy lllSlluOenll 12:30 D HF\. '81 0 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS Loners An1ma11 11111 na"8 evolved on the llOll· hon or 1118 Austrar11n con· 11nent are seen on a trip down under to m"t the loners '1!) GREAT PERFORMANCES A life In The Thellre' Elloa ReDD and Peter Evan1 po•tray two actors ·• one 1 seasoned ~eteran rhe other e neophyte -tor whom the thearra 11 cl&atly 85 lmporiant u Ille llMll (.!l)O ~LIVE 0£AOt -THE ORA TEFUL DEAD IN CONCERT The Grateful Deed a1e tea. lured on a Halloween con Cert at .JIBdlO City Mu11c Hall on New York Cny holl· ea by Al Franken and Tom Oav>s O MOVIE • '-t Nas1y Habits' (1977) Glenda J1Ck10n, Mel1n1 Me•courr Severi ! nun' 1n a Phlledelphla convent bec:ome enmeShea 1n a Watergara-llke scandal es a ~ &Dbess •!I' atoul to be appointed PG 1:00 II (J) U.S. OPEN TEN MS Top 1enn1S pros. onc:ludlng Btorn Borg. Jimmy Con- nors, Chris Evert Lloyd and Tracy Austin, compete rn this tournament. on11 of the Gr1nd Srem or Tennis events (llve from Flushln9 Me1dowt,N Y) 0 NFL FOOTBALL Houlton Olle•• al Loa Angeles Rama 6 MOVIE • • Sherlock Holme1 In Terror By Night" (1948) Buol Ralhbone. Nlgel Bruce Aided by Or W11 son. Sherlock Ho4mea Mii ou1 10 trap a clever tewet lhlef Cl) ROOKlf.8 Chrl1 Is tuspended after conducting an unauthO•· •zed Dull ot the men wtto molested hla Siiier fE) M~RMOST ENGLISH "The UnpleaaantnMa Al The Beltona Ctu b The gene<ll'a WMl1hy liller ores 37 minutes •her he does (Part 2) Qt Nf1. FOOT8AU Oakland R•idet• II Denver Broncos I:*> fl 9 l8aUU AHO AHSMM 1:56 (%)PIRATE DAYS AT CATAUHA 181.ANO 2-«I 8 QIUJGAN'S Ill.ANO Thi Prot-·a calQjll. Ilona Indicate 11111 th• Island ts sinking, " 04MCTIOH8 The economic plight of mkSdte-clatt Am«toana In the Oll09 thriving Sa11na1 Valley It •••mined (P1r1 I) (R) ID MOVIE 1' *'A "N•vy Blue Alld Gold" (1U7) Robe rt Youno. Uonet BarrytnOfa ThfM Mlto<'e 8t!pettence IOYe lllCf edvetllu,. In Ille N1vy • MoYIE • •• "Ser~~ RufleOge" ( 1M0) .a.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~--------~--~H::::.:,:unter. Conatanc1 '" • .,. '-""!· ,.., ....--... ' " .. ... • . Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT1Sunday, September 6. 1981 Bl I t r--. Anw rllllno at>ove 1111 ...... ~-a cavalry onic.-charvecJ wn11 r~ tnd murdtw ta Mfended by Ne llUC*IOf olftoet • THf TOM COTT\.I IHOW ··Arom1c; \lelBfllM Tom Coni. 1111111 wt1n two ,,_, wno lrtrlbu'* the ~te health oroblema from wnicll t~ and 111811 Chi.I· d1en aulte< 10 rac11111on •11po&1n • n.aa.w<~ ~va "Tw.itth Night" Fellclly Ken<111 41/ld Sin.ad Cusack a11 ffftured In Shalla- •~re'a tyrlO comeay of IJ'lllj)laoed rove, mllf~•" Identity and comic: revenge (Al 9 NIWMAKEM '81 Holl JOhn B1111y. <"CHS) MOVIE 1' •a "LH Gi1la" ( t957) 0-Kelly, Mlfzo Geynor An American mu.tlclal .now hll1 "" European circuit when oompl1Callon1 111se (}f)MO\l'IE * * * 'G11no Tllett AUIO .. ( 11177) Ron Howatd, Nancy Morgan A young c.oup141 elopes lo LU Vagas In II AOlra Royce, caullng tne girls -althy lither to otter a reward to anyorMt wtw> can atop them bef()(ll they rNCh Ille altar PG @MOVIE * • ·• 11141" (19791 JOhn Belullll. Tosruro M1tune Al18f the Dombing or Pearl Harbor. Soutnem C&lllo•· n•a c:tvlllans and military personnel reacr wlth unbrl- dlea penlc to news of a Japene141 allacill In tlllllr own backyard. 'PG' 2: 111 (:Z) GANGBUSTERS "Tiie Leegue Of Murdered Men · (Chapter t) 2:30 0 Gtll.JOAH·s ISLAND The Skipper dlsc:overe that he rs allergic to G1111gan U OJ) U.8. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Live coverege of the fln1I round of pl•y In this golf 1ourn1men1 (l•om the Olympie CluD on San F1on- Cl1CO Calol I liJ MOVIE • • • • When Comeay Was Krng" (1960) Com- pllecl Dy Rober1 Youngson Siten1 him vignettes lea lure Ch•rtl8 Chaplin. Fatty Arbuckle Busler KNton and 011\er all·hme greats of comedy fn OVEEN OF HEARTS This aoc:umeniary reus lhe ttory ol Eva Pe•on. wife of General Peron President ol Argentina. which 1ncludM lnterv1ew1 wolh lhoae who knew her well arong with clips ot her own fllm1 and rare newsreel IOOllge 2:46 (2, "'X" MAGAZINE OF' THE AIR 3:00 0 MOVIE * • • • 'Cocoanuts I t929) Mera BrothefS, Kay Francis A group ot zanies likes over • re10rt ho1e1 on Ille day1 of the FtorlOI land t>oom 1llMOVIE • • 1.; No Depoan. No Return" ( 11178) Oevtd Niven. Darien McGavon The Clllklren Of neglectove p1ren11 decide to llaQe their own -odnap~ng 10 get '°"" allenlion G 3:30 fn Tl1E HUMAN FACE OF CHINA II la Alw•y• So In Tne Wo<ld" A protole of urDan lamlly life as ryp11oea Dy Ille Sun famoly of Pengpu N..,. Village Is pres.n1ed (A) (fl) SO YOU WANNA BE A STAR? The ettorts of five aspiring en1erta1ners to 1111 the DIQ lime" and acnleve stardom are traGed through 1n1e,. views and acrual perlor- manc:es 4:00 I) 2 WfTH YOU D SUNDAY TUBE TOPPERS ~'l'I \ 0 8 00 ·;"1J,1t11111 11J (;,.u,:r ,tftltJl' ~11t·1·1.1f \ trap clo\.\n tlw A1r1;111111 1 IH't 111 So111 h \llll'l'll'a f rorn llw l\mh--. to t tw ,\t IJ11ln < kt·.rn K<.:f::T Jf 8 00 tind KC)('f<: SO 9 oo "Evt•nrn.c ul lht• Pops ' l..t·ro~ \ndt.·rson .JOllll' lht• Bos ton Pops Ol'Cht•:-tra NBC E) !I <><1 0l'::ipl'r<1t€• Wumen Dun llaggart ' a net Su:-.un S:u nt J arnt.·s s tar an :.. rrrnvtl' about thret· ~tr:1pp' wcimt•n pt h1m1•rs abandont•d 111 the• <It.''> <•rt A B(' Q !I 00 "'t'ht• Domino Pr11w1 pll'. (;l'lll' ll:Jc•km:tll <UHi (',111d1<'l' Ut•rg1..•n :-.l<.1r 111 :1 1111 alll't .rhuut " lunktwud t'l'l'nult•cl f)~· ;, m,· .... 11·rnn1-. or ~anizat 11>11 Alber! Finney Lauren BIUll Bllgllln al8Ulh He< cute P1>1ror 1n""t1g11es rne mu•der or an Amer1ca11 1nduatr11U11 lboard • lu• urtoua and tamO<ls 1r111n •:so II INTERFACE fl OMATUT SPORTS LEGEHOS ··Jerry West Hotr Paul HorllUl>Q &:l WASHINGTO... WEE)( IHREVIEW '1!) THE VICTORY GA ROEN Bob Thompson offer~ advoca on every ph1M ot oaraenino (I) FACE THE NATION Guesr Lane Krrkllnll Presldenl Ol Ille Afl CIO IH MOVIE • • • Touched By Love (19801 Oebor oil Rollln Ota.ne L11ne A nursong trainee tnes 10 orong u handicapped gorJ out ot a deep d&prl)SSIOll Dy encourag1no he< to co ..... spond wnh ner IOOl Elvo• Presley PG 6:00 I) NEWSMAKEAS 0 BIONIC WOMAN J&Jme and M1;.1m11111n rn .. world 5 tori! boonrc OOQ are lug11oves on Ille S16fr• Ntovada mountains w•lh " toresr tore raging all eround them tPari 21 fl TO BE ANNOUNCED fD ARINO LINE A Straregy For Cuba Guest Antho~y Navarro aurnor of l'OCAYO A Cuban Rt1S1srance Lead- er s True Story '1!) THIS OLD HOUSE The new totchen wlnclow1 are trimmed incl tlnostw!d and II h1s1or1c pr+1servat1on consultant traces •he c11engt1s m•de on thti house s e.1er10• paint tAI ') (IJ M0 A·S0 H The e•perlences ot being wounded flown by 11811· copter to the 40771h, ope,. area on and trearea on post-op are s~m lhrough a young solcJoer's eye1 ®J NEWS 0 SUGAR RAY LEONARD I TOMMY HEARNS SPECIAL T111s special lr1Ges Ille tncre<loDle careers of the two w&lfe....,~ghl c;hampo ons who woll "'"' on • Sl>8Ctacutar l>Oul on Sip tembe< 16 Z MOVIE • ,. • Goodoye Mr Cn1ps 1t9691 Peter 0 TOOie Petul1 Clark A ded•Cafe<I En<.;ihsh t<:llOOI maater os much IOvoKl by hi$ stuoenrs 5:30 I) FACE 'THE NATION Guest Lane Kirkland P•esodenl ol the AFL·CIO '1!) HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH The Drug rnoustry" IAI ~) (L WELCOME BACK, KOTTER Tne Swea1hogs go lot .soma kocks encl wmd uv w11h a lew 1urpF1ses when lhey rl•Kover Hotsy Totsy os a" e•Oloc d1111c:er encl a mo mer @) ABCNEWS Att11mt1s A rorme1 gun moll be<"ome1 the pro1ec. ror Of 1111 orpt1•11<10 ft.year• Ola Puer ro Rleef\ fArgetea hy tllil unaer .. orld lo• the lrolorm•hon he carr1<111 on 11 betterea Dflflfcase PG 0 VIETNAM. Tl1E TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR Thfl VIiiage War Amenca nanda Ille war D<lC.. to &ov111 Vietnam on a l"<>- c:eu known a~ V1e1nam 11a11or1 (Pert 101 ($MOVIE • • • Return From W1tch Mountain" ( 1977) Bene Davis, Chrtstopner Lee A powe .. mad artsrocral and 111$ gr eeov lemalt1 cohort a11t1mp1 10 e~ploot 111e superne11.1r11I abllllles ol two ohlldrell lrom outer spece lo• tneor own evor purposes G' 8:30 I) ()) 0-J NEWS 0 NEWS CONFERENCE U MATCHGAME 0 PETER. PAUL ANO M ARY T1te popur.ir 101~ 1110 01 '"" '60s ,, seon pertormong hOlh oro and r1ew mate,.ar tncludong lhe classic • l1>av1no On A Jet Plane 71>0 I) CJ. 80 MINUTES O ~C>lSNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD The Bareroot E•ecut•ve A nAl..wOtk pege 11•MOver~ a rh1mpah1@e w 1lh the uncilnny abololy lo pock hot Shows tParl I i1R1 J U MOVIE • Sonbao •no Tne Eye 0 1 Tnt1 '•OiH 11977) Pattock Wavne Jane Sey- mour 0 THE BAXTERS 'Thal & No Loe G) @) JERRY LEWIS TELETHON (CONT'D) fD VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FllTURE Stn(lhl• Slrllegy II" VIC Branen shows you how when and where lo make your ~lrokes wor• lor you on 111 singles molctt tR1-; '1!) FIRING LINE A Strategy F'or Cuba Guest A111hony Navarro author ot TOCA' 0 A Cub11n Re5111ance Lead· er 1 T •ue Story 01 MOVIE • • • A1•plar1e• t 1980) Roe.en Hays Juroe Hag8f· ly Aller an Bllllner s crew t111s lo lood pOlso•ung a nervous lo•mer war pilol os preueo onto lMH.Oce ano mull contend wotll on- board hyslefla a sec:rehve toniror tower ano ctocne lollecl memoroes PG Z MOVIE * • • * 'Young J'ran~en­ stl!ln 1 t974) Gene 'Nolder Po111r Boyt" ltle son ol the 11'11amous Or F rankensteon errempf~ to prove that r111 fallle• wa& not a madman by comp•e11n9 his ellorts ro create a synlhehc man PG' 7:30 0 FOCUS ON BRITAIN l1011s. Pat Salak Susan Hahn Locaroon love from lhe Ouarler Scare Fly-on Canyon Crosswind Fields Seuou~ U ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS -EVENING- How To Commun1ca1e 11osl l(eorh Berwoc~ onvesto ga1es lhe 181Atexr and vodeote• systems rwrenlly on use on Bfltaon. ral~ong 10 ewperts and l o B'1 Amerl· can Prestet a 'teletext using family "Llama" (R) 0 MOVIE • • • .. Anylhlng Goes·· 119581 B•ng Crosby Oon- 1ld O'Conno• Complica loons anse when a comedy team lravett lo Eurooe to Iona • leading lady G) MOVIE • • •.; "Frankie And JOhn· ny" I 196&) Elvls Presley Donna Douglas Two rov- er• plan lo marry, but 111e glrl diS1pproves of lier !lance's g1mbttng Cl) MOVIE • • • "P1rrlsn' ( 19611 Troy Oona,,ue. Claudelle Colbert Thr11e women te8c:h a young man aboul toveand Ille f1l) WALL STREET WEEK "Can America Still Com- pels?" Guest Arthur Lev· llt Jr • chaJ1man or the board, American Sloc:k Exchange, American Busl- neu Conference (J) OREAT£8T SPORTS LEGEH08 OJ COUNTRY MUSIC ANO AU. THAT JAZZ Thia ater-studded prelude to the Jerry Lewts Labo< Day Telerhon teerures Pearl Balley, Met Torme. Olay Gll~sp.e. The Gatlin Brothera, Cllarley Pride, Nancy WHson and Jenre Fricke IBMOVIE • • •;, "tee St•tlon Zebr1 ( 1968) Roek Hudaon, ErnMt Borgnlne A aubma- flM Cr-bound lor the NOr1h Pole wages a d- 1>9fllle tlruggte against time In oraer 10 find • p<e- ctoua piece of Ruulen M l· lltlte mm {C)MOIJIE • • 1' "The tdotmlkf!f" ( 1980) Ray Sharkey, Tovall Feldllluh. A m11nlpulallve man1g1r uaea varlou1 l)lo)'t lo cetapult two ,_,. ao«S Into pop llnglng st1rdom 'PG' (J)MOVll , • tt * "The lnc:tedlble Voy- 1ge 01 Sttngrey"Tne mtoh'Y St1ngrey trlet to lloP thl 81111 ... k><'d. Titan, from Ulktng 0¥9< the WOl'ld ·o· e wow * * • 1.; "MIKO. On The 0ti.n1 E•or .. 1" 1 t9741 t:QO II PRO FOOTBALL RAP 0 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • t a Ra1r-Be Roch ( 19641 Sandra Dee. Robert Goulfll When her h1nce os unavailable a young .. om. en hnd$ e suDst11u1e to 1n1roctuce to her dY'ng grandlllher U 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE 0 A HORSEMAN Rt04NOBY 1918 Tiie Serv1C41" Claire os tac:ed woth an 1mpo1S•ble dec:1s1on when she cllacov e•s who 11 setting fire to 1111 hayatac:ks. the Polle< twins hove two new admit· ers 1Par1 121 G) @) JERRY LEWIS TELE'THON An annual apec:lll, live from Las Vttgas and other locations features e rong 1111 ot celebrlfles and ts he4d ror lhe benefit ot Mus- cula1 Dystrophy Cl) MOVIE • • • Mary, M 11ry' ( 1963) Debbie Reynotd1 Barry Nelson A publls"-' IS surc><lsed 111 the 1lght or hil ex-wife, who 1111 unclf'fgor141 1 lull bffuty treatment fD A~L~EATURE8 OREAT AHO aMAll ti "Wiii To Live' 11 la bed enough When • dog OOH blind, but 1>r111ktng 11141 newt to a neu101ic owner reminds J1me1 ot Cot· trefl's SUIC;IO• (Pat1 27) '1'i) OPERA mOM SAN FRANCISCO "Le Gioconda" Ac:I I of PonclllelN'$ crualc opeta te&turtrig Renata Scono and lucl1no Pavarotti lnctudea documtnt11ry footage deatgned to enhance the vlewe1•a un0er1tandlng of th• ec:t HOii Tony Randall (RI CJ) FIGHT BACK WITH DAVID HOAOWIT2 (C)MOVIE * • ·~ "The Sheepman" ( 1958) Glenn Ford, Shirley M •el•lne A lllMp owner a1111mpu to outwit Ill• ane- m!M white herding Ill• enl· ma11 lh•ougll cetti. coun- ® MOVIE • • *"' "GIOrll " (1980) Gena Rowranda, John til) TRAININO DOGS THE WOOOHOUSE WAY Walking To Heel C MOVIE • • Barr&euda t t9781 Wayne Oavocl C•awford Jason Evt>ts A college stu· oen1 lr•e' 10 prove 8 Chem •Cal company os secrerry oumpong to•oc wastes onro a town s water svpply 81>0 I) (I; ARCHIE BUNKER'S Pl.ACE MurrAy and Sl1'phan1e s lempl& appears ro be •he ~·• ra•ge1 of 11n11-Sem111e ~eridat' (RI D IHJCHIPS A psycholog111 assigned to ttte Accident Investigation Teem harbors a secret guilt thot She mov have been responsible for a seroous occident tR) 0 NATIONAL OEOORAPHIC SPECIAL The Amazon A~under ScourDy narr11f&s an odys- sey down the world 's mightiest river from 1"41 Andes to the oc~an 0 IT~ WRITTEN Cl) 90\.JO OOLD Hoat Cliff Richard Guests Alabama 8ear1nos• Nalllle Core, Gladys Knlghl g the Pips, Rey Par- ktw Jr & Aaydio. Mel Tillis &;) EVENING AT POPS Composer I ar•eno11r Leroy Ander1on joins A•lhur Fiedler and the Bosron Pops Orchestra IRI '1!) ~TEAPtECE THEATRE Fl:STTVAL OF FAVORITTS "SunHt Sono Otmlng" After Wiii secretly wed• and leeve1 the village, JOhn autter• a atrolle •nd Chris 9Plfld• long W98k• ttndlng her bedridden fathf!f (Part 3) (A) <H)MOVll • • • "Alrl)lanet" ( 11180) Rober1 Haya, Julle H&(l*r- ty AM*< .,, a1rHner'1 cr- ferre to tooc:t polaontng. • ne<vou1 form« w1r pllot la prMMd 1,,to wvtce ena mutt conteno with on· l>Oatd ll)'tterta, 1 aeoreth.• COttlrol fO'Mll Ind CllO'- ftlted mem0<'18e 'PG' (l)MOVll * • * "The Runner Sl'l#n· blet" ( 1979) Olcli Van Oylot, K ethleetl Oulntan A C1thollc ptleat la auapect. eel II' the rnurder of a lluft won wt>Om hi had o..i llevlf1g 1111 an1111 'R' .M0\1'11 • • • • "Tl'le ttunt Mat1" ( 18801 Pater O'Toote sr-Aallabec* WMted f)y 11'18 IJ(>llcil, • dltfllf"o.<I Viel"4M'!I vetBtM Melt an unauta 11e¥W1 on • mo111e M l wtllle e WO<'ld Wat I epic le being n1mec1 'A' UOll(I) ONIOAYATA TIMI! Anro and Nick'• Mw ~ P11'11 hu • gQOd Cllen<:41 of tandtng Ila llr1t big ICCOUfil (R) D THl!WOALO TOMOAAOW (0 )MOVll • • ·~ "Th• Aver1nche C:xpteH" ( 191$) Robert Sh-. L .. M•l'IJln Tht .. men encoontw natural dla· 1111er1 and polllleal Intrigue While etlernp11ng to amug- gle • detecting aoen1 out of his oounrry PG' 8.50 ,l) "Z" t.tA<lAZJNE OF THE AIR 9:00 t) CJ) ALICE Vera _., stars when M., Uk I hflf I 0 I he mo Illes Dll•r 1118'r '"1>8CllYB rela 1oonsh1p1 flop (R) D OIMOVIE • • •;, 0.S~lle Wom en ( 1978) Din Haggetty SuHn Saint Jame' 0 WILD KINGDOM "WorkS Or The P1nn1pe<11' U MOVIE • * '·~ 1 ha Domino Pr111c1 pie" ( 1977) Gene Hick· rnan, Canooca Berg11n 0 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS "New Amerocens" Seve1al 1mm1oran1 species ot American wtldllle are stud· led 0) ®J JERRY 1.EWIS TELETHON (CONT'D) Cl) HEEHAW Guesll Slim Pockona Jacky Ward. Don Gibson Million Ootltr Send fD MASTERPIECE THEATRE FESTIVAL OF FAVORITES 'Sunsel Song 011111ng Aller Woll sec:•elly wOdl and leaves 1he village John surteu a strolle and Cllrts ~a tong -~s 1encJ1no har bedndden ra1ner (Part J)IR) '1!) EVENING AT POPS Composer I arranger Leroy Anoerson 101ns Arthur Fledler and tne Bos1on Pops OrchllSft a (R) C MOVIE * • • ··Motet Heir 11980) Rory Calhoun, Paul Linke Fermer Smith uses his baokroads morel to pro cure and letten the cheap t>ut h1g11 quality meal he needs tor h11 111.1aage buslneH R' l MOVIE • • • "The Ollence· 11973) Sean Connery Tre- vor Howard While lr1ctong clown a Child molest•'. a London detective slowly edge$ lllmsell •-•rd a neivous breakdown A 9:30 II Cll THE JE.ffERSONS George exaggera1es nos l1n1ne1a1 s1ana1ng 10 glln acc .. t to an e1c1u1Ne ctuo (Al 0 WOALOOF SURVIVAL Mu1tang Host JOhn For sythe t•acks Amer1c1 a musi•no• from '""' Span- ish ancestry 10 IP>llr prn· enH!•y struggle lor SUrVIV· 81 0 8REATW OF LIFE H MOVIE • • l ·wnere The Buna10 Roam t1980) Biii Murrey. Peier Boyle Journ111a1 Hunter S Thompaon uses hos unorthodox reporting techn,ques ro cover some ot the maror political and aoc1a1 evenll 01 the lite '60s and early '70s R' 10:00 I) Cl) TRAPPER JO+iN, M.O. Gonzo accidentally learna lhar a oy1ng patient ts Ille rather Who abandoned him and hos mother io years e1nier IR) 0 NEWS liJ ERNE.ST ANGLEY Cl) INOEP£HOEHT NETWORK NEWS fD OPERA FAOM SAN FRANCISCO La Gioconda AC1 I o f dedicaled ltlglttfl llChool· maitter II rftUCll IOved ~ llll•IUdenll 11:111 aleNIW8 u:ao u.a.~ HIOHUOHJ• Hlghltgflte o4 me dfY'a ICllOn In the U 8 <>#*) T1nn11 Chamotonahlpl (Ir om Ftulll\lng lHaClowl. N Y I I 100CLUa A80NEWI 8TAHlf()AD FOOT1IAU. HtOHUOHTI • AOC)t(IQ fD THI TOM COTT\..E IHOW "Atomto Vet.,ar\a" Tom Cottle tattte with two "'8ll wl\O allrlhul• Ille llQUfB health probtam1 ttom wn1ch tlleY Ml4 tN1r cn11- dren 1Utter 10 r adlllllon 8Xl)Olur8 IBMOVIE * • • "l he SUppe< And The RoM ( 11178) Aleh8rd Chambef111n Oemma Cra. ..,.., CB 80YOUWANHAqA STAR? The •11orta ol five esplf1ng lllltlflelneta to f\it the big llme •nd IChleve stardom ere r•1c:ea througn 1n1er- V1Bwt •no <Klu•I e>erl°'· mat1c:Bt OMOVIE * * Tiie Abo1ca1oon • (19741 LIV Ullmlnn Pe18' Fonc:h BeclUM of her rove lor a c1rdonar Queen ChrlSllna CIUMS a llllr througf'lout Sweden by abd~allng and convertlno to CarhollCOJrn on the 11111 c.n1ury 'PG 11:46 0 MOVIE * * • "The Slipper And The Rose ( t9761 Richard Chamber1A1n, Gemma Cra- ve11 fl MOVIE • • Tenoer 5' Tn. Night ( 1982) Jennoler Jones, Juon RobB1ds Jr Based on lhtt novel bv F Scou F1tiger11ld -MIDNIGHT- 12:00 II SPORTS FINAL Host Jom Hiii fD MOVIE * * Bulldog Drummond Comes B1cr.. ( t937) JOhn Howard Jenn Batrylll()re $ EO MCMAHON ANO COMPANY Gue11s Tiie Tea as Cowgorrs Pnyllos Oilier ADIHI l ane 12 16 II THE ROCKFORD FILES 12:30 Cl) NEWS 11 MOVIE • • ~ Tom Horn" t 1980) S11tve McOueen AICha°l'cl farnsworlh In early 201h· century Wyoming a boun. ty hunter nored by a group or ranchers 10 lrac~ down rustlers 11 set up tor a hanging by his employers 'A' 1.00 G) OJ) JERRY LEWIS TELETHON (CONT'D) C MOVIE • • ''r "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" ( 1977) Ben Johnson Andrew Prone A madman 1talkt lovers lanes 1n 1 Soulhw111ern DorOer town s11111er1ng the res1- denrs ioy and refl8f over the Ind 01 World War II R l..,MOVIE • • • ·~ Those Lips TllOM Eyes' (1980) Frtnk LangBjl1 Glynn11 O Con· nor A namboyant summer stock actor wf>O d•eams of Bro1dway SIArdom. defends an lncompe1en1 lllge·struck prop boy and promores hts romance with • cnorus girt 'R' 1:15 11 NAME Of'THE~ A SUpQISlllr SOUi Songer hag a super neeo lo be roved (Part I) 1:30 $ MOVIE • • 'Friday TIMI 13th" ( 1980) Beisy Parmer Adri- enne Kong The 1eopen1ng of a summer camp clOH<! 20 years earlier alter lhree • murder1, attracrs a v1nd1c- t1ve kilter wllo •notes unauspec:tong teen-agers 'A OMOVtE • • • * The Stunt ~" 11980) Peter O Toole Steve R1Jlsbac1. Wantea by the pollC8 a dlsturt>e<J Vietnam veteran fonds an untu•e neven on a movie Ml wnere a World War I ~ IS betnQ lolmed A Ponch19111 $ clsssoe; ooe•e r1111unng Renata Scono and Luciano Pevaroftl includes documentary too11ge deargned to enhance the vtewe• s undtlfstandlng of the act HOSI Tony Randall IA) 2':00 Qt NEWS 2=15 Q AT ONE '1!) MOVIE • • •'" Happy L1no1ng ( 1938) SonJa Henoe, Don Ameche (O)MOVIE * • • "Brwng Saddlea" ( 19741 Cteavon Liiiie. Gene Wiider Olrec:ted by Mat Brooks. A rellroad worker In lhe Old West 81mQ_!I has more problems then he c;1n handle when lie 11 appolnt&d anerlff ol Roc:k Rlc1ge, a town plnpolnted lor destrucllon by a bust· ness tycoon 'R' lS'J MOVIE • • • "All Thar Jau" ( 197!1) Roy Sc:helaet. Jes· ~ L•noe The rumultu- ous tile ol a c><olassfOnat d1noer Is follow.a lrom SUCCl8P on •hi ttege to pettonlt crl-'R' 10-.30 Cl) JIMMY SWAGGART g EUPHAHT ll'AAT8 Mich ... Neamllh prodUCICI thrs apecllf e1travegenza ol aound and Images with crazy char11eters that can do unbelievable thing• 11:00 8 D 8 (J)IB NEWS 8 PACOETTEM Host· Larry McCormtc:lc G 8f*ORT'8 IHACI( Host: Lynn Shacketlora ID 9 JI.MY L.IW1I TELETHON (OONT'O) flD SNEAK PMVllWI Roger El>«'I and a- Sllllce4 plGlc tile movfll t~ WO\lld allow If 11\ey r All their own '""'" for • W.el!. (RI LCl MOVll • • • "The ldolmlklW" ( 11180) Ray Shirkey, TOYtl't Feldanun A menlpullOve ")•n•oat u1H v11tou1 ployl 10 c.at•ouh two teen· ll08f'I Into OOP tinging a1wdom. 'PO' (%)MOYll • • * "Ooodbye Mr Chlpa" (IHI) Petet O'Toola, ,.... Clwtl A Guest PetrlClll Sun fHJMOVIE * * • Grind Tlleft AlitO" ( 1977) Ron Howard N~ Morgan A young coup6& elopes to Las Vegu ~ a Rolls Royce. causing Jl'a g111'1 -llhy lather tO offer a reward to anyone who c11n stop them ~ they reach tll<l anu •pq~ 2:30 re1 MOVIE • • • "Moler Hell" ( 1986) Rory Calhoun, Peul Lln'ke F11rmer Smlfh uMS his b11Cl<roaas motel to pro- cure end fallen 11te cheap but high quality meat he nleds lo< his sausage bu.,_ 'R 2:46 8 NEWS 3:00 II TODAY'S RELIGION .. aJ) .IE.RR'\' L..EWl8 TELETHON (CONT'D) (Z)MOVIE • • • "The Offenca· 111173) S.... Connery. Tr ... VO< Howerd Whtli! traclctng down • c:lllld molester, a London detective alowfy I edges hlmMlf •-era 1 MrVOUa breakdown 'R' 1:11 8 NEWS S!*>. HEW9MAKEA8 AICHIAAOl'S CHM.teEA CW HOR"°" AHO ILlUSION Vl~t Pric41 noe11 thla pertormance by mattt• lllutllOnlll Rtchlardl Wllo le lolned by 11141 llCfObllllC tum 01 Oavtd and Go41ath end NOlpe arllll Leyat Jll'llN •• ·~1:::A(;e • • "V1klnt1no" ( 1978) Rudolf Nureyev, Mtcl\8118 Phlltlpa The 11111 end tovw Of RudOIC)h l/efenllno, Ille movlM' 1eg1nes.,,, m.- Mx l')lmbol, flf8 r8Cllled by aequa1n11ne11 and 'tcOOP"·hunO'Y repot1M& ef'ler '* untlmely oettt\. 'A' 4:.IO CC) MCMI •• "8emlouda" (197tt Wayne DeYld ~ • JMOn E14tt - ~· .i-·--t----·-~-.. ..... JOAO -S p II Orange Coast DAILY PILOtJSunday, September 6. 1981 \f_I 1981 H11 SUPPORTMDA James E. Dunger 2845 Mesa Verde Dr E Ste 6 Orange Coast Financial Ctr SUPPORT YOUR MDA Costa Mesa 9 5 7 • I 4 14 SUPPORTMDA PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway. Costa Mes~ 642-9150 GOOD LUCK, JERRY! Bauer Motors 2925 Harbor B lvd .. Costa Mesa 979-2500 Donald M. 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Airoort Graptics, Inc. 179d·G Sky .... llYd., lnlM 979-2050 HELP J ERRY'S KIDS IALIOA MAUET GeM Smith & Softs 601 E. lalH>cl •l•d. 1714 t 6 7 3-t l 10 -1 •••• . -. --·-------·--·--"--------~--..,---:--........ .....-.--------------~ Daily Pilat SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1981 STOCKS REAL ESTATE TRAV EL CLASSIFIED C4-5 C6 C7 C10-12 •• •• u fJ'f • • ''·:! ,. '•!t t .. "':' ''------------------------------.. lk • 'II • I l :: .,, ~ ~ l: ~ ~ :: ) It •·I• 0 0 II t I t • I 00 • ,, t O lO 10.01 I ti t) -1•.1 o.o . , •. ,, I\ \0 -10, I l) l .)1t; 10 \0 .. 0 .01 • '· "'"••\ht.•4 d l .1 • I\ ·H • 0 I\ U ,, t I H 0 10,\ (0,0\) • I \. n .11. t to 01 I • •l\·l,,\001 It'' •• .. 0 ., • '' 00 •• 0 U 1f • I I\ It •I• \ I I) t i • I ' 00 .Jt, f 10 0•1 A new, expanded stoc k table highlights f i rms in Orange County ... C2 · A trader nained Joe Market opens in Costa M esa By MAR\' JANE S('AR('El.LO Ol ll>e O.lly ~let SIA!n Anyone cun complain of hav ing champagne taste.• and a beer budget. But for those with a Piper llcidsieck palate and a cemeza cash fl ow. Trader J oe·~ ha:-, opened m Co:.ta Mc::.u "My ideal customc.•r 1s a starv ing Ph D student." said Joe Coulombe. company president. rn a telephone interview from company headquarters m Los Angeles "lie or she has bet>n to Europe. p(•rhaps on a l''ulbngnt :-,cholars hip, e:tnd has been ex posc.'<1 to good wine. beer. bread and cheest.• hut does n't have much money to s pend." Coulombe has an MBA from Stanford a nd 25 vcars in the grocery business,· opening the first of 18 Trader .Joe and Pronto markets in 1967 in Pasadena "It's ck>!>l' to Cal Tech and P asaden a City College, he pointed out "We always try to locale n ear col lt>ges or in dustrics hiring t.•dul'ated v. orkers but not nct'l'ssanh ;, high lll('Omt· are;.s Hach pt•iiple don't can• what lht.•y spend for food " In an appt•al to lht· t•duc,!lNI tonsumcr. the t·ompany spt•nds a large bit<' of 11:-. ;idvl'rllsmg dollar on a 12-pagt· "Insider's Ht•port · · news lc•t tt•r producl'd t.'\ er~ l\\O months ll•lhng about :-.pcc:1al buys and Ol'\\ products Coulomhl' writes murh of it and sav:-, c·ach ecl1t1on ro~ts SIOO.OO<>°to produce. not counting editorial expenses In the most recent letter. readers ll•arn ed about !:>UC h diverse topics as c hampagne from Spain. natural egg roll:.. "European method " coffee b eans and sa lad dress ing without oil Th c c· om pan~ ha" t t•.., t kitchens. and a full llm1: home economist <1lways 1:-, fermentmg 1dl'as for new food product:. We devl'lop our""' n food pro duets \\he n we ran make something better than a national brand and sell it for less." ac t·nrding to T om Hetzel . manager of the Costa :\ll'sa store lie• walked through ais les showing decaffeinated \\hole bean cofft•t•. pickle:-,, mustard. :-,uga r frc(• cat!:>up. mushrooms ancl spaghetti sauce under the Trader .Joe private luhcls lletzel comparecl th<.' nat1onul 'trand !:>paghett1 sauce lo hi s C'ompan~ "·noting ttw l;1ttt.•r had 110 :-.ugar. MS<;, pre!>l'I vatlVl'l:> or add1t1 vl'S and muth ll"•S water Ur;. dog f oOll 1:-, "'ht.· at ba::.<'d 1 rallw1 than using l'orn 1 and mad1· for Tr.1dt·1· Joi· hy a mun ''ho ... uµplll's t hl· .,,Hiit' proclutt to \'{'ll'nnan;in-, Tht• 1·11mp:.111~ produn•s nnnt' of 1l:-, 0\\11 products, often de.• fJt'nd111g upo11 s mall supplil'r!> and mTas1oni1lh t hang1 ng sup pl11'1 -. 1in tlw caM• of \\tnC.·J to kl'l'fl qual1t \ high ~1·ar uflt>r · I lur froll'll egg rt1 ll s Wt'r<' sud1 Jn 1mmt·<he:tlt.· suc·n·:-,s that \\ 1· c·alkd our manuf.H·turer and askt•cl him to ''hip up a lug order O\ t·r the \\l'l'kt•nd · Coulombe '>aid. lilll lw rdusl·!I Ill· u:-,t•s onl\ frl'sh \ 1·gl'lahll·.., .md lhl' v. hi>ll'!><tll' m.irkt·l wa:-. t'lost>d. so \H' had to \\alt until the follov. ing \\l'l'k \\ ,. \ t• •11wnl'tl on1· qon• u ;.1·.11 . hut \\t' 11 n·main a -,mall ··My ideal cus- tomer is a starv- ing Ph .D . stu - dent." 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II g t• J u I (' t• I n l h l' <St•4>TR.\OER J OE''\, Pa~t>C?l In today's economy, more actually means less Median income rises, buying power plummet s By W UISE COOK As-i.• "'""'Writer More is sometimes less 111 the topsy turvy world of earnings and economics A recent s tudy shows that while median fami ly income ha:-. more than doubled m the past de· cade. the buying power of that income has actually dropped. More dollars provide fewer goods and services The study was done by the Tax Foundation Inc .. a non-profit, non-partisan group with head· quarters in Washington. D.C. The foundation was set up m 1937 to monitor the tax and s pending ac· tivities of federal. state and local governments. Foundation researchers compared median in· comes for 1971 and 1981 before and after federal in· come tax and Social Security. Then they adjusted the figures to take inflation into account. Tt'n years ago, the median incom e for a four· mem ber family including two children and one wage earner was $10.314. Today. the researchers estimate. the median income for the same type of fa mily is $23,700. That's an increase of 130 percent. Taxes. howeve r. have risen faster than in· comes. In 1971. the federal income tax bite on the median family was $933; today. it's $2,801. T hat's an increase of 200 percent. Social Securit y took $406 from the median family m 1971; today, the tab is $1.576. And that·s an increase of almost 300 percent. The after-tax income of the fa mily with m e- dian earnings went from $8,975 in 1971 lo $19,323 this year -a rise of about 115 percent. Adjust the figures for inflation as measured by the Consumer P rice Index, and "real " income for 1981 ends up at only $8,548 -a decrease of $427 or S percent. Real income. measured in terms of the buying powe r of 1971 dollars. has been declining steadily in the past six years. It went from $9,149 in 1975 to $9,071 in 1976, $9,056 in 1977. $9,034 in 1978, $8,955 in 1979 and $8,563 in 1980. Another recent T ax Foundation study provides a look at whe re all the federal tax money goes. It was based on government spending of $655 billion for the 1981 fiscal year, which began last Oct. 1. It in~luded Indirect taxes -like corporate l_ncome U.S. median family income Adjusted for inflation: In constant (1 980) dollars In th ousands of collars $22.500------~-....-...,.......~---.~~~~~~~-:-:--=-----.--~-..... 20.500 20.000 1970 '71 '7 2 '73 '74 '75 '76 '77 '78 '79 ·ao Cl°'icego Tnt>une Cnert Source US Bureau 01 thll Census ,.. This is how the U.S. median family mcome shapes up for the past decade. ba.~ed on information pro· vided by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Projections for 1981 were not provided levies as well as the direct Income a nd Social Security taxes. The found ation researc he rs pic ked a hypothetical family of four with an income of $22,000. They said that family would pay $6.339 in direct and indirect federal taxes in fiscal 1981. In- dividuals generally calculate their taxes on the basis of the calendar year. but the resear chers broke down the fi gures to make them m atch the government's budget period. The $22,000·a-year family will pay $2,423 in federal ln~me taxes for fiscal 1981. Sl,463 ln Social Security taxes and $2,453 in indirect taxes. All told, it adds up to 29 percent of Income and the figur es do not count any state or local taxes. In a sim ilar study last year, the foundation looked at someone earning $20.000 a year and calculated that his or her federal tax bill, direct and indirect. would be $5,451. or 27 percent of in· come. The Tax Foundation report said the biggest chunk of money -$2,127. or 33.6 percent -goes for what a re called "income security" payments. which cover a variety of benefit programs. lnclud- 1 ing rt•tin•mt•nt and d1sabilit) plans In tht• 1980 f1s tal year, mcome Sl'Cunly programs al'<·ounted for 32 fi pt•rt•t.•n t of fe dc•ral s1wnding The seeond largest shar<.• of lht• worker's lax bill $1.501. 01 23 7 ix·n·cnt goc•s for nat1onul defenM'. whtch ac• (·ounted for 22 3 pen·c.·nt of 19HO spendmg lnkrest on the national debt eats up S716. or 11 :J per<'ent. of thc v.orker s 1981 lax bill In 1980. 1ntt•rest took 10.8 pt.•rc·t·nt Federal :-,pending on hculth accounts for $618, or 9.8 percent. of t hl' worker's tax money. about the same a'> in 1980 Al the bot tom of l he list 1s agrieu It ure. "'h1ch v. tit cost the IAOrkc•r only SI 1 lht:-, ;. ear That represl'nls less than two-tenths of I pc·rcenl of the overall f('dt•ral tax bill. down from t'1ght tenths of a percent last yt'ar Soulful firrn • opening soon OAK LAND tAP l First 1t "as ham burgers, then ch1 rkcn and taco. Now. it's ham hocks. collard greens. ribs and chillins m soul food TV dinners and frunchised Soul Stops Oakland entrepreneur Felix Whittaker hegan his venture when he found a gap in the e thnic food m a rket wh ile running a super market in Rochester. N Y. "For the Fourth of July weekend I had to buy ribs and collards as much as three months in advance." he recalled. But the idea wasn't enough. It took fi ve years to adapt his centuries-old recipes lo the demands of mass production. After much expertmentat1on, Whittaker developed dishes that, he says, are enhanced by nash·freezin~ "Because of the seasoning structure. t he food gets better when the seasoning has a chance to go totally through the product." he says Whittaker says be will provide the un- tapped soul food market with frozen chicken fricasee, smoked hocks, chitterlings. collard <See SOUL; Pa1e a> I I I ' ---~~~----------------_,....--...--------------------------............ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. September 6, 1981 ORANGE COAST STOCKS Begirminy today and continuing every Sunday. the Daily Pilot and NewJJ()rt Securitie.'i Corp will provide the most comprehensive table uri publicly traded Orauge County firms anywhere 1 j lJ'l'i• Mi r 1 Aatt • ,.~ 1 •••r t 1 •v • ••• ,. l ., .., ••• , t •• # ~ ... tl4t1!. \tw r• ... o •• ,, tll '" .. , . "' , .... 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I II you ll•vt just llled 1 your ntw F1c1111ou1 l 8u11neu Neme and I 11 .. e not yel submltl•d I 11 for publlcelton, plane I don I IO•!l•I thel ll1e I 11m11a1ton is 30 days I I l•om date of llll ng The I DAILY PllOT wl ll publish you• •l•temenl I I fo t t•O oe Our clrculellon Includes lhe J ttnll•• 01a11110 Coea1 I area end leg•I notlcas I eppe., in all edillona In o•de r 10 aubmll your I sla l ement lo• I p ubllc a llon stnd appropr181e copy and a I chec~ to fHE DAILY j PILOT. P 0 8 0• 1560. Cotta MoH. CA 92626 I We ·11 do lho r .. 1 For I lnforma11011 ebOul legal I •dn•li91ng pl .. H call 642·4371 h1 337 can you afford tog1ve your money to a total stranger? WARMINGTON FINANCIAL CORPORATIO N 17662 COWAN STREET, SUITE 200; IRVlNE. CALIFORNIA 92714 (7 14) 540·2635 Of course not' You hove trusted the Wormington Homes tor three generations and Wormington F1nonciol will hove your trust tor generations to come. We offer the high yields necessary to suNive in today's Inflationary times. -For solid investments coll Lindo at "A Southern Collfomlo Family Helping Southern CoHfomlons" I om interested 1n Trust Deeds with Wormington F1nonciol. Personalty IRA-KEOGH Pension/Profit Shoring Nome ~~----~----~~----~----------------------------- Address -----------=----------Zip Phone Home _____________ Work a 2 ca n Trade coupons on job Hy MARTIN Sl ,OANE DEAH SUPERMARKET SHOPPER One of the women in the office where I work suggested that we set up a coupon-exchange box. She brought in a basket that now is hanging in front ot our personnel office. During coffee breaks and lunch hours, we sort through the coupons. Coupons foi coffee and non·dairy creamer help us to save mont-y when we replenish our supplies. When the food s ection appears on Thurs· day, we dump our unwanted coupons into the basket and pull out new coupons that we can use. We have a lso s tarted to exchange shop- ping information, a lerting one another to good buys al the various supermarkets Why 1s the bas ket hanging outside the personnel orfice? Let me tell you, our person· net manage r 1s one sharp cookie. She recent· ly purchased $300 worth or groceries and saved $160 with her coupons. It took he r four hours, but at a s avings of S40 an hour, she says that it was well worth it Although most of us don't experience astronomical savings with our coupons. S5 ~Jvt-d hctc and there adds up And our coupon e xchange box has con t nbuted Lo the good :.p1nl of everyone in the oHtl·t•. It doesn't cost us a cent and we all b<'ncfit When the woman who suggested the box !}t-('ame a g1·andmother, everyone brought in toupons for disposable diapers and other baby products I also want lo tell you that aU of us read <tnd enjoy your column. Lucia 0 ., North Hollywood DEAR LUCIA -Every office should have a coupon exchange box. Here are some tips that help make exchange boxes more useruJ : -Give everyone a chance l-0 gel bJs or her fair s hare of coupons from the exchange box. -Try to put in as many coupons as you take out. -Check all the coupons that you put lnto the box to be sure that they wUI not expire for at lt>ast a few days . -Help to keep the exchange box current by pµJling out any coupons that have expired. ---------------~---------------------, {'I.IP 'N' FILE REF NDS CLll"'N' "ILE aE,,UNDS HHltJI l"...-.ctt l"ll• ll·AI Cllp GUI this Ill• •nd U•P It wllll slmll•• <•llMlff coupons -l>ev•••O-refund offer\ wMlt b•v•r•oe cou_.., for uemj>M. $1911 collecllno tlw,....,.., P"OOI• of l>UI'<-'""H• -1"9 for IM r-1...S •tflllld lotm• •tu. .._,,.,.r11e1. '" ,,..__, -meoerlnes. -wllen lredlno with lri.nds Otf•n mey l'DI lie evallll>le In all ·~ ol tr. ~ounlry. All-10 -• to receive •Kii ref\tnd, TM ... _.Ill ,_ ........ ~e -St>.M. Tiiis ........ ~ .................. U2.ft. AMMaNS Sl 11 .. und Offer. Send t11e r-lnHI tot""° form, llw r99ls1er receipt with ll'te prke of II-• Am· mens -celH Po-r circled .,.d • ~lnted llst- 1"9 of all of -l"Cl<edlel'llS 9flCI 1"8 -tlwt ._.,. Del-IN Unlwnel PrOOU<t C-syrNm! E•PIN• Dec I l•. ,., I ANACIN Free F .. e, llldlcetor Olfe< Send the , .. Quired r-form, 1"8 .,.ll•e ~ Ut10fl f"°"' ICXI· I tel>lll ""-<In. tM revl\ler ruelpt with the pnce circled I ~~.u CHIU kK l>M'-end l\endllftQ El(lllre1 Oec. 21, I I I I •·O MIClt~l'INI II. Aeulw a SJ Nlund •'Id clonal• U c-ID dlaml!H rewercll Send ttw r9Clllll...S rot""° form -tr. "L~DoM" or "PIHll~ll" neme -Of'dlr numbe< cut frcwn 1"8 lucll-ln llep ol IN syringe bo• loo E•Plre1 0ec l l, l9e1 COaTAID lletuncl Offer Recelw • 11 rlfund Send tr. r9<1ulred refund tDfm end two proofs of -ClteM ,,_., Cot1eld creem, 01n1men1 or lotlor1. E11PIN• Oe<. ll. 1•1. CUlllTY Fl"t Aid Kit SUO ll•lutl<I. Send tlw r9QVl..0 ralu"" '°'"'·ti. et1llr• Pl•sllc wreocoe< from -Curlly Firs! AKI Kii ena ll'te f'"9111ff r..:elpt wltll tlw prjc• clrclt<I Eaplrtt Dec lt, 1911 oal5TAN Mulll~ Otter. Receive 50 cenls to SI 50 In <OUllOM Send the r9QUlrad ,_ totm. IN..,. ure ouler cet1or1 fr""I l~tMllet, _..., °' 2Hll>I .. O•l•ten Tabl .. , .,,.,_ trom »-<ei>sut• or 16-Ul*'I• N•w O<ISten Cec>wies end ti. revlsl9f' re<.elpl wllll price clrclt<I E•plrn Merell 31, 1"2. ,HISOOEllM Osh A .. und. Rac•lw a refund of 1S c..its °' SI 50 F<>< 1S <•nt>. _,., tM t--4...0 ref- torm -ttw Unl .. o el Proclu<I ~ svmool from S. ounu pli1100e<m FD< SI 50, ...0 the form --UPC 1vmbol from h ......,,.. or-t.._• stie. EllPI"" De< JI, 1•1 Bonv>I Thi• of!•• dOevl'I re.iulre a form. IAUSCH AND LOMa ll•bel• Off .... Bo• NB 7J2, El PHO, fellfl 19'n . R..:elve. ••fund"" !O c .. ~.,.. i i. For 50 cetlts. --o ..,.. box 100 from eny e.-11 -l - l•M c•re produ<I For-U . send """DO•'-E1'Plre1 O.,c )I l .. t -------------------------------------· From Page C1 TRADER JOE'S • • • Southland. The markets carry most items round in s m all supermarkets but differ from a convenience store. and Coulombe says his profit margin is close to the 1 8 percent earned by supermarkets. "Our saving grace is that inventory turns over quickly, which makes it a better business lhan those numbers would show," he said. The 6,000-square·foot Costa Mesa store carries a product mix or little fresh produce or home clean- ing products but a staggering variety or imported beers, and wines. dried fruits and nuts, coffees, vitamins and cheeses. "People think of us as a gourmet store, but we"re not." said Hetzel, who managed the Santa Ana store for nine years before opening the Costa Mesa location. "Brie <cheese) at S6 a pound is a gourmet item, but we sell it for $2.99 a pound. which makes it affordable on a regular bas is.·' "Our stores will keep changing as conditions on the planet change." said Couiombe. "Sunspots in· dicate we're due for about 30 years or bad weather. "We're going to have to be intelligent about how w e conserve food, which puts a new responsibility on grocers. We"ll all have to keep reading and stay informed.'' RADIO PAGER SS.65 PER MONTH For services only Unlimited pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa- ger for only $100 with 30 days guaranteed parts and labor. Be paged ;n a four county area. Los Angeles. Orange . San Bernardino and Rh1er· side Counties. 401 S. SANTA FE SANTA ANA CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE Single FamilY Homes in Huntington Beach from $149,990 Special Bonus: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Recurring 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 abundance 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. Ftt simpte Htfe CMtd no lftOftlty assoclatiOfl fHs. 10 0;0 Down Open Dally 10 s.m. to 6 p.m. {n4) 538-1459 Special New Financing • ~-~~~~~---------------------------------------------------------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunduy, Sept ember 6, 1981 ca - NE RT BALB Savings Welcome to Corona del·Mar from Albertsons 3049 E. COAST HWY. BUT C~t;RBOY Mf;ATS 3009 E. COAST HWY. 673-8210 a s -n n n "the best itolion food around!" 420 IRIS AVE . 673-1121 ( I -., I <'' ~J'~n r1. rr ~\..\Nio}( ~~_y JEWELERS Th811lonJs, W atch e8, fine Jewelry Omega · Seiko 673-6405 3007 E. COAST HWY. PHARMACY 673-2550 3025 E COAST HWY ,__.., . '? .. V~AGIPld REAL ESTATE 3001 E. COAST HWY 640-6161 • ! I • l I I ~·-- C4 NYSE f:O.MPO ITE TRAN ACTION QUOUTl()ti\ IN(l.VOl UAOU 011 THI NIW ¥0911. llollOWUT, 'At l'IC ,..,, I OSlOll OtYIOI T ANO (tllClllllATI U O(• t ll(llAllOU 4110 .. P'O.TIO ev '"' ..... DANO 11.STllllT Orango Coast DAil. Y PILOf/Sunday. September 6, t98t AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOTATtO..•t"tlUOl f llAOl\0 11 flU "'""'to .. : llllOWfU "'(IPI( l't,. IOHO" DIUOll AllO (l"(IOlllAfl \IOt• ll(M•llGU AllDO'<!•llOI Y h i( .. oo• .. 0 1"'""'' .... 2 Mtaahn nt a t a ,. ' ,.i.. '"'' ,.,,~ 1.•• u n '"' .. l • Wall Street having a lousy time cs -·--·-------........ -------_....-----------~--~~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. September 6. 1981 When to buy a house When mortgage money is scarce, start looking By ROBE RT J. BRUSS DEAR BOB: I read In the newspaper that home prices are not going up as much as they did In the last rew years. Do you think this means It wlll pay to wait to buy a house until mortgage ln· terest rates are lower? We've looked at homes to buy and can artord the down payment. But the high monthly mortgagt payment Is what discourages us. Please advise as we're tired or wasting our money on apartment rent. -He len and Ned W. DEAR HE LEN AND NED. The wrong tame to buy a home 1s when prices are rapidly rising as REAL ESTATE MAILBAG they did until about a year ago When mortgage money is plentiful and affordable, home prices rise rapidly due to strong buyer demand The re s ull is buyers who purchase then pay lop dollar for the house. The right lime to buy a home is when mort ga~e money is scarce and expensive, as it is now The result is most buyers quit look1Dg so the few lookers have the market lo themselves. Avoid get ting a new high cost mortgage and take selle r financing IDSlead From Page C1 Soul food • • • greens. pork chops . barbecued ribs, mustard greens, okra and others I The new fast food Soul Stops, he says. wall differ from their predl•ccssors ID two ways. "We can lite rally give you a five-course meal at a Soul Stop a meat. l\\O vegetables , a fresh tossed green salad . t ornbread stick and a dessert ·· And, he Silys. the food will not be prepared a t the restaurant. but "'ill be flash frozen and r econstituted in m1crowC1veovens Thl' s ucc<.'ss of Whittaker's product will not rest soll•I) on high quality Has company. Period lnternat1ona l. h a~ developed market- ing plan!> with military precision "Wl•'ll begin 1n the East Bay area, initial- ly."' he l>ays. "We feel. and all demographics indicate. tn the c•vl•nt we are successful there. we should hilve l'nough criteria to cvalu;ite our national ambition .. The first Soul Sto ps w1llopen ubouta m onth after production begins ut the food processing plant here ··we will own the first six to ten to get the bugs out.· Wh1ltC1ker says. "and then we will b<.•offerlD~ the franchises .. WhJtlaker chose lhe Oakland area for his fledgling enterprise, rather than Rochester. because he feels chances for s uccess are better here ... Roc•hester's an extremely ('onservati ve c ity."' he says ··Here there's a better ethn ic mixturl' And also. access1bilitv of the monev is a little better... · · · Hls compan y. which e mploys more th:tn 47 people. has a !>t rong program aimed at haring minorities · · 1 agr('e with the pres ident that these ty pes of programs arc• what 1s needed to rabe the level of m1Dont1es. rather than their part1c ipa- t1on ID welfare and handout programs."' he s aid. ··we have a rather amb1t1ous undertakmg We intend to become the maJor purveyor of ethnic food in Amt:rica on a national basis ·· REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS /COMMENT By RANDALL R. McCAROLE Q: How can I define the value of my home? S.N., Newport Beach A: There are many kmds of ··value ... These mclude: 1. MARKET VALUE The price for which property can be sold on the open market if there as a willing seller, a willing buyer a nd a reasonable time to complete the sale. This is ··objective" value <The market price is the pnce actually paid for property, regard Jes~ of conditions affecting the sale. l 2. ASSESSED VALUE The value put on pro- perty by the county assessor for the purpose of computing real property taxes. It is usually one· fourth of the m arket value. 3. WAN VALUE -The value set to aid in de· te rmining the amount of a mortgage of trust deed loan to be made. The loan value is normally less than market value although it may, in some cases, be equal to marke t value. 4. BOOK VALUE This is the total original cost ot t he prope rty minus the total annua1 depreciation for tax purposes COMPARATI VE ANALYSIS APPROACH: T he simplest and most widely used methOd of ap- orasinll is appraisal by comparison, also known as the MARKET DATA method. This method con· s iders the recent sales pnces and offers on com· parable properties. Listing prices indicate the up· per Umit of market value. In using the comparison method. allowances are made for such differences in the construction and location as are bound to exist in the various properties. For example, assume t~al five p~OP· erties quite similar to the one being appraised have recently been sold for average price of Sl to.000. Assume further that the only meaningful difference betwee n ~he properties sold a nd the one being appraised is that the latter property has a pool worth about $20,000, while the properties sold have no pool. Using the comparison method, the property being appraised would, therefore, prob· ably be valued at $110,000 plus $20,000= S130.000. Randall McCardlt! u prelide11t of THE REAL ESTATERS. ht! ii ollo on author, Lecturer and fmtn;c. tor. Stnd JIOUr comment• and que1tion1 to RandJI AlcCordll!. clo T,.. DaUu Pilot. PO. Boz 1560, Colta Me«1, Coli/ 92626. , I Contrary to papular belief, you don·1 need a 11t•w loan to buy a house today. Anxious home sdlers will finance your purchase at affordable in terest rates Most homes sold today 1nvolve seller f1nancing That's the way you should buy too . Lease-optio11s .~ell /rouses DEAR BOB: As senJor vice president or a large federal savings and loan association whlfh aggressively enforces due·on-sale clauses In our mortgages, I dis agree with your Idea for using a long-term lease-option sale. Our loan terms specify we can call the loan Ir any Interest In the property Is transferred or If the property ls leased for more than three yeah without our permission. If my association has a loan on a property where we learn or a lease·opllon sale, we'll call the loan lf the buyer reruses to Increase our loan's lo· terest rate to market level. -John II. DEAR JOHN Your bad attitude as inexcusa ble It explains why cons umers hate mortgage due on.sale clauses and why so many lawsuits are pendmg challenging their validity As a practical matter. there is little chance you'll ever learn of a long.term lease-option sale of a property on which your S&L has a loan. The rea son is the title and the fire insurance policy re main in the seller 's na m e But the bu) er and seller treat the transaction as a sale so the buyer gets a ll the tax benefits. The only loser as the mortgage lender whose g ret•d is curtailed. Furthl'r details are in my s pecial report "How Short and Long Term Lease Options Can Increase Your Realty Profit!> ' To obtain a copy send a $2 <'heck payu ble to ··Newspaperbooks" for Report 80111 to the Oail v Pilot. P 0 Bo>. 259. Norwooo. '\ J 07&1/i • Condos slated to open ., l ~-· ;(.~ • I• ' ·' .. ' ' ~ . ·, - .• .. ~ .,. ' .... ' QUALITY CONDOMINIUMS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR If you have waited to buy, now is the perfect time to take advantage of this fantastic oppor- tunity. The builder will pay your principal and Interest payments through December '81 as well as all non-recurring closing costs! Beautiful 2 and 3 bedrooms each with enclosed garage, amidst a picturesque settrnq of waterfalls, ponds and streams. Vaulted ceilings, woodbuming fireplaces, spacious private patio or deck. swimming pool and therapy spas Easy qualifying for first time buyers! From $111,990 Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 846-5557 See salesperson for assoc1a11on dues and financing details •t-• • 1, ,_ '. , . ' ., ... ---' J f f •• • •• p---. ;,, •. ,J . ·" , . 10°/o Down Below Market Financing Investors Welcome • • ~ -----+-- , . -.. -' ' ' ' .. ' ·~ ........ . ·: El1zabl'lh Foote o f Grand D L•s 1gn h as selt·<·tcd four d1stanc t m terior treat ments t o highli~hl thl' floor plans and amen1t1es available at St. Albans. The 220· unit t·onrtom1n1um pro jN'l. a joant ventur~· by Ca<.11 l lac Fa1rv1c" Homes Wt•st a n d M David Kelly Dl•velop mcnt Corp . 1s sched uled to open Se1>t 19 for pre vie\\ s ales in the South Co;;ist Plaza area or Orange Count) ~ .:_ .. -------~I •• ~ 1,,.. ~. . . \· . ,,. ~~ .(~ ( I ,.._ Priced from the lo\\ $70,000s, thl· lease held HOUSING BRIEFS ' ... ; (' .. ,. ,I I • '' \ I• "' • > · I ti', \, • . •· 1 •• ~ -:rl l ,, : ,... • • I / 1 I' i,'.: fP.f;• ~ , ... ;· .. :· l · ~:· .. , . , ' -. ~.:1 i"' ; ,,..,,,..... . . -: ... ·" .. .• •I •I ., I , t: . ., ,-_ / > .-' \I .... l y land ts C'xpected to allow more' first time buyers to purchase new housing in thi s prime metropolitan area , -··1 • I ' "i<: St Alban• as IOCillCd at the corner of Bear a n d M a c·Arthur Boule\·ard. For mor e in- formation or to be in eluded on the interest list current!) being com - p1 led by George Charles Realty. the sales agcnLo; f or t h e new co n dom101um community. call 675-7512 • Sheffield Ma nor in the I rvine V ill age o f Northwood is al most sold out. Prices of the eight remaining homes s tart at S142.950. Models are open daily from 11 a m . to dus k. Take the Santa Ana Freewav to the Culver Drive e~it Go north on Culver Drive to Ir vine Boulevard and tu rn n~ht to Yale Avenue Turn ri g ht on Yale Avenue to Northwood, and right agai n on Northwood , a not her right at Ch esapeake and left on Savannah to the rem aining homes a t S h effie ld Mano r by Me rickel Deve lopm ent. * Sea breezes and ocean views en hance the hillside setting of Warm· ington De velopment"s new Potomac Landing hom es i n Laguna Niguel. The homes are presented in four single- 1evel and two-story floor plans. featuring two and three bedrooms, two or 2"'1 baths and up to 2,502 square feet of li v- ing space. The homes in this in· itlal phase will be priced from $218,000 to $295,000. Models are open dally from 10 a .m . to 6 p.01. Take th e San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway, drive south to Del Avion, turn left on Del A vion and left on Barkentine to the model homes. SS Tht Ntf'Wport ~lopm~t Company Nn»port Bench, CA Vil/11 &/boa, 220 Nie" Uitrt N~wport Brtuh. CA 9.266.J (7i4) 645-6459 VlLLA BAtBOA NEWPORT BEACH > '~ " ~ ,,., .. ~ .. 1: .. . . ' • I -' -~. I •l • I . ".: p11tP '"'' ~ ~T TiffiffiW~[ She's not usual travel age nt By JOEi . <". DON Of .. °""' ....... \e" Lori Holx•rtson ai. a travel agent, though the trips sht• plans include a bit more than the usual bus tours und museum visits. She arranges vacations for single people ; a one-wct•k jaunt 111 Cubo San Lucas, the Caribbean or Mazatlan may include assertiveness training, holistic health lectures, human sexuality seminars and other themes to latillale the mind as well as lht' body Under the nume Holiday Seminars, the Newport Beach woman brings together singles and mental health professionals for vacations of- fering a few extras "These are not the kinds of tnps you'd see in the travel section," she :.aid "I saw a need to combine travel for single people to help these peo- ple get together other than at singles bars. "It was borne out of my needs as well," she continued "I don't lake to do things alone. I don't like to go pla<'C!I alonc I don't lake walking into a room full of stranj!l·rs "Not only single pl'ople but married people and couples as well have a real need lo relate to each other an more than JUSt a superficial, casual way. So beforc a bon voyage is offered to Holiday vacationers. she puts on a goang·away party. Ms. Robertson. who as herself single, said the average agl• of the groupc; is in the 30 to 60 range. Some hook into lloliday Seminars as a new way to meet pt-ople; others simply don't like to t ravel alone But Ms. Robertson frown s on people who think her vacation program is just another type of datini.: servH·e LOH/ HOHK/ffSO.\' S111qle,, tuc11t 11111., "My goal wasn't for p('ople lo fall in love'" she said "When people ca ll, they ask either how many men or how m <m y women are going. If you have lho:.<' expectations, It's going to be a disappoint- ment. That':.< a relationship> JUSt a fringe benefit of the trap " :.eminurs and d1st•u ... :.wn. Ms Hobl:'rtson said tht'rl'·:-. still plt•nty of tam,· for sightseeing and loun~ing al>out The going awa} party hc.•lps break the ire between :.eminar vacationers By the tame they reach their dcstanataon. they're ready lo learn more about ho" they can improve themselves as well as their relatwnsh1p with others "I dun t \\ant IH'OJJll' to thank that the trap is a therup~ '1tluut 111n. :-.h£• said It''\ a sprin,:!board for Pl'oplc lo in ~ayla· begin somt'thrng m·" or for thOSl ' aln•ad~ 11110 thl' thl'ml'. 1L 's a "a~ to ron<inut• 1 on Trap:-. a\ t•ntg(• about st'.\ <1a)s . "1th c1t;ht to Ill hours ... p<.'nl in grouµ d1::.rus:.1on Other vacdtiun !>pots on hl'I' tr.1H·I list 1nl'ludt· llJ\\cl11. Ca11run. :\l t'>.t<·o .1 C'anbl>l'an -.1'11oone1 cruise and a holl dJ~ al a ln1lloo11 r alll'h 111 Colorado AL a trip to Mazatlan. therapist Mona Coates look a group through 12 hours of sexual awareness exercises I n GuadalaJara, Ed Mu'min of UC Irvine led a seminar on' 'The Assertive Single - Gelling More of What You Want " Counselor Bob Wendorf spent a week with a Holiday group dis- cussing holistic health Though :-.pcc1f1c times are se t aside for the Slw !-:.llfl ... ht• ll'll's tu kct•p the cost 11f a trip to under Sl.000 "Tht• pramar~ 1 gual is to hcJvt• people !;now they're· not alont• an lht·ir ft•l'lrngs itbout things," she added TD DAY'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLB ACROSS 73 TogelMr 128 Logs 19 Send Pre I 130 Infant 20 Proofread 1 Turkish dish 7!> Nomad 132 8r1t1sn sailor 1ng marks 6 Doughnu1 s 76 This Lal 134 Running 27 Gel up IOl.lgh 77 F'rrend in track 29 Compound iookalrke F'rance 136 Spanish Sul 11 Vugosla• 78 Promp1ed room 33 Derisive money 79 Flower pan 137 Grape SO<Jnd 16 B.i111e 81 Toolbox d1sea!>e 35 Made over mar~s 82 Lessen 141 Pas1 38 Shoulder 21 Betel p~tm 83 Me1chan1 142 Fall llow11r ornament 22 Groworig oul 85 Fashion 144 An mel 39 Cnoor voice 23 l ync muSt> 86 Over-146 Pleasan1 41 Aches 24 M1to1ary whelmed 148 Hem and 43 Te1amon student 88 Provide 149 Frenc;h 45 Redac1 2!> Chinese food article 47 Lyric poems pagoda 89 Trick 150 Ou1 of Ded 49 Female 26 And 01ne1s 90 S1rong wrnd 151 Ac11va1es saonl Allllr Lal 9 1 Ending w11h 154 Aor passage-50 Chem1cc11 28 Army un1ls young or Old way Sall JO Me111c 92 Mer I 56 Sun de11y 52 Armdd1llei mi?asure cnand1se 157 Facial 54 flbP 31 Pronoun 93 Osc1llule e•press1on lrlbulary 3:1 Anglo-Sa• Q!> Jullander 159 Ro1ah s wire 55 SQuao1>1e on leller "6 Sugar 160 Wear away 56 Prepare 34 Sandaiac ~ource 162 Conceal 57 Fast lree 91 Church 164 ASSIS1ed stiooting J6 Colurnb1;1r1 togh1S 165 Coin 2 words weoghl 100 Laccraled openings 59 W1lhdraw 37 Consumed 101 Knave of t6b Loca11ons 61 Tobacco 39 Small tlUbS 167 Overac1 user amount 102 More 63 Joon 40 Harvest pa on rut DOWN together 4 2 Swtiel ~p11 e JOA Book 64 Jogger 44 Tardy fea1ure 1 Fainer La1 66 Proseculor 46 Rrbbed t05 Buddno'll 2 Sullan s 67 Sool Old la bric pillar order Eng 47 Feedbag 106 Before 3 French 69 Greedy da1n1res PC>i.t arltele 72 F1gh1 ol 48 Acquiesces 107 Aquatic 4 Exper1 p1lo1 honor 5 1 Castors worm 5 -Morgana 74 One of lhP momer 109 Dull noose 6 Delay Kettles 531nvades 110 Sanoy track 7 One or any 76 Secondary 55 Ell 1I1 Lat111an 8 Tht, needle-plane! 58 Greek cap11a1 flsn 78 Stop up undergound 112Wh1le 9 French 79 Vaulhng 60 Drinks 113 Pa1dons summers ards st owly 115 S1a1r pos1s 10 Lieu 80 More recent 62 Wears out 117 Bishops hat 11Lowers1n 82 Poet 2 words 118 AlgonQ1J1n rank 84 Fully 65 Dav11 Indian 12 Wra1h cooked 66 Marsh 120 Betg1a" 13 None Scot 85 Chess piece hollows rover 14 Essence 87 Damp 68 Mexican 122 Painter 15 LISI 88 Walking yummies Salvador 16 Read briefly sire~ 70 Con11nen1 123 Strength 17 Railroad 90 Bravely Abbr eners olem 91 Appeared 11 Pulls rn two 124 Tne rmpolo 18 Mad Ave 92 Pay 72 Club fees 126 Snare product 93 Purlorn SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS mm sro a a ·a·aaa·a ccaao cnao -on o • 94 Nu belttlr 9~ PPdl'Stal part 96 Tvot-ol mullrn 97 Me1<11 c.onta111t-J•S 98 A11 .. ou' 99 Heddhnt>r~ 101 Parl Of Pl A 101 As1a11c n•P• 104 Ldrg~ bird 10; Spano'>h Ch> a~ 108 Mai, d11ec11nr , 10 Take:. out 111 Wasn lightly 113 Ht>raldry d1v1~1ufl 114 Thon (,umh form 116 Armed conflot.1 11i Trendy one 119 MOJO moun1a111 1<' 1 Dev.Js1.i1e' 1nv .. .,,,q .. 125 OlficP 'lamp., 1;>; Antol'nt 1.inquaqt- 1;>q Oily lru11s 130 T rop1ca1 tree IJ I Br,111l1an bird 133 Nephri< 13!> rs •die 138 Hu~h' 139 lnsertron sign 140 Cognrzanl 142 tm1talf><l 143 Nevada c11y 145 Ca1110.n1a Indian 147 Noun Suffix 150 Rubber Jrtt 152 Soak flax 153 Tosspot 155 Male turkey 158 Small fish 161 profund1s 163 Left-hand page I'! ll',)H I rnci "·'!\. ptt 1· 1 l Ito •llf''' I "' ~I "' -4 fT1 :0 fT1 0 <Ji 0 c 2 c 1"' 0 "Tl -4 :I fT1 :I > :0 CD 0 :0 ~::I [£0l A FlclltlOUI 8u1lne11 N•m• Sl•tement llled with the County Clerk 11 •fld for five year1 aner hlcl! time continuing bu1lneue1 muet retne. Publlcalton 11 neceHuy onl y ff lhere •r' chengH. Cell th•~ Oeperlmenl l°r""Th• DAILY PILOT tor ln l or mellon a nd nece11ery IOfm•. 642-432, fJ1 )32 ···-··---- Orangu Coae;;t DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Septumber 6, 1981 From May 25th through September 17 the Maxim Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas 1s dealing you a winning hand; all rooms, slngle or double for only $32.00. The Maxim is the "Toast O f The Town" with champagne elegance at an affordable price. and with our $32.00 room rate it's the sweetest deal 1n Las Vegas Make your plan~ now to visit the M axim Hotel and Casino, yo~·11 have a marvelous time it's in the cards Dietl Direct 8()()·634·6987 Toll Free ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : 8-DA Y WEEK SPECIAL : e 8 Days 3 lines 8 Dollars e e Ir''> easy to place your 8-Day Week. Class1t1ed by mail anc 11 e e c osb 1ust $8 -that s only a dollar a rldy1 To Qualify for 1t11s e e srf'Ctdl ofter you must be a non-commercial user oller1nq e • mP1 (hand1se for sale up to $800 per ad anr:l the price mu .... t • be 1n your ad The cost stays the same whethc~r your cJ:i • nc ~os P1gh1 days SPlling time or 1ust one • • • e Use one word in eacn box About 4 words make one e e clas-,rf1ed tine of tvoe Minimum ad s 3 lines P1ease pr1n1 e • Pl<Mly • • r------------------------------, • •1 , • ., '• •' l e •' '• •' . .: . •1 • ., . •' . • • • • • • e Publish my ad for 8 days starting e • Class1f1cat1on • • Name • • • • • Address e 1 • City Zip Phone • : Check or M 0 enclosed O : e Charge my ad to e e -# E e • 0 VISA XP . ,. : 0 # Exp. :: e L------------------------------1· e :----------WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE -------------i e I • : NO POST AGf : • • : NECESSARY 1 • • : IF MAILED : • IN TH[ • 8_' 1 UNIT[O STATES ~ • -~ ~ : . • ~ f oA~~~~~~~M~l~O~J~~S;A~E;::~l~:A~IA ~ • • g •• • ~ POSTAGE Will IJE PAI() B> AOORES$£E 0 • e < Orange Coast Daily Pilot gi e : ~ Daily Pilot I : e : Box 1560 : e • : 330 W. Bay St. : • e : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : • .: .. ·····························~ EARN AND LEARN! C7 Deli v er t he Daily Pilat Boys a nd girls 10 or older - ca11 642-4321 and apply today. Daily PilDJ '\ • Orcmge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunooy, September 6. 1981 success u ara e sa e. Garag e sa les, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter wh at you call them , the idea 1s the same -TURNING T HINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH. When you get ti red o f fi ghting your way into a crowded attic or garage, or when you need a little extra c ash, have a garage salet So get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and riiake money doing it! It's fun, it's p rofitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple. Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and t imes of yo ur • sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful sales have been held in the evening, just after w or k . Chec'k the weather forecast in the paper, and watch fo r any other large event that may attract potential buyers away. such as fairs o r community events. Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on ariy single day. What to sell. Everything! Tha t is, everything you haven't used in t he II last year . If an item has antique value. o r is brand-new. or has unusual val ue. be sure to ask a healthy p rice for 1t. Get a pad o f paper and search yo ur whole ho use. Look everywhere, and list everything. Furniture. This 1s your main attraction and yo u r best source of income. Be sure to place fu rniture where rt can be seen from the street. Price furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the classr f reds for comparisons). but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest. Rockrnq char rs, chest of drawers. tables and chairs are all very successful at garage sales. so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped. and kept close at hand w here you can watch and talk about them. Nostalgia items are very popular - disp lay them well. Clothinq. Make sure c lothing is c lean. and mark the price w ay down. Put as many things as .J possible on hangers. Separate kid 's things by age. Display adult clothing by sex and age gro up. Low pr ices are a must on clothes except for unusual items. which sho uld be tagged with an explanation (like. "hand-embroidered flowers, dress worn by Mae West)." Appliances. These wi 11 sell for a f arr price o nly 1f they wor k. No o ne w i ll take your word for 1t . Have an extension cord so they can be tested, o r better yet, have radios playing, o ld TV sets turned on etc. M ake sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Plants. These usually go fast. but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants befo re the sale (Spider Lady, Co usin Jasper, Maggie), and w rite a line or two on the n ame card about how to care for them. Write your ad. Here 1s a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks. ·II Bentwood rocking chair, toys. infants' clothing, 1922 Vi ctro la in original cabinet, many gadgets, lo ts ot unusual items, rock collection. plants. Refreshments. 8 a.m . to 6 p .m . Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet. Yo urtown. Just west of Main and 2nd." Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if needed. Do n't use abbreviations -many people won 't bother t o decipher them. CAUTION: Don 't advertise anything you don't really have. Every item in the ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. Where to advertise. Place your ad where it wi II be seen by people who live in the area -most people shop close to home. The II Daily Pilot rs read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa. Newport Beac h. Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wr de exposure. And with the Pilot, you're not paying tor waste c1rculat1on 1n Los Angeles or Anaheim Plan to run your ad 3 times or more. and start rt a few days before the sale so barga in hunters can have p lent y of notice. Make a sign. To help make your sale successf ul, make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good sign size is 14" x 22''. Placing your sign. The morning of the sale. but not before. place your • signs. Be sure and add your address and any d1 rect1onal arrows. This should be done about a half · ho ur before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale signs. Please check with your town·s planning department o r clerk Marking prices. Mark pri ces where they c an be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have va roius sizes and colors of stickers that work well, or you can use masking tape . However you mark them, m'1ke prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hu nters. Remember. whatever you can 't sell you 'll have to d rag back in the house and store again for anot her year. Serving refreshments. This doesn't have to cost much. and creates a frie ndly II atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer and per haps buy more. You could even charge for expensive items like donuts. or the kids could go in business fo r the day, with a lemonade stand. Display. Make sure everything can be seen . Have card tables or II boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't cause people to bend over unless you can't help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everyth in g a nd take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans o r boxes w o rk fine) and make sure someone is appointed "cashier " at all t imes. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answ er questions, re lief fo r lunch, etc. Check your neighbors and friends. II See if a ny want to join your sale. This wi II give you someone to share expenses with and inc rease interest 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 in your sale. If others join you, be sure to include this in your ad (example: "three-family sale," "neighborhood ~aily~ila•~· ~~~1e·~·~Gro u~p sa1es~area1o~t~re~tun ,too~. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE! MAY IT BE SUCCESSFUL AND FUN! 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturday 8-noon . J • I .. ~-~~-~~~--~~~~~~....-.---~~~~~---.~--,._ ............ .._. ..... .._. .... _.._._ .................................................................... .. Pana 1nas popular k 0 (' K 11 Jl. L . S C (A f> I 1'hou1th h111h1on t ~ d1ctnt1ng s tr11w l'un a ma h1H i, Y o rk County :sht?rl(('s deput1e11 won't ht• wearing lhem ony mort>, H•yis Chie f Deputy t:t•nc ~rvin DepuUf'S will be wear In!( felt Smokcy-sl y lt1 hats this fall because hal cOmJJul\ies ar e sell 111g most of their straws lo urbun cowboys "The western straw h at 's b een h ard t o ge t ." Er vi n s aid "Uniform com panies h ave been telltng us they could not gi ve u'I a th.• ltvery datl' o n lht"-·l' Panama straw huls ' Scouts taxed Truck stop links coasts AUHURN. Mass IAP> -Jack Bylund can't csc·upe tht> not~x. grim y confines of hts patch or asvhalt in c~ntrul M assachusetts, bul he htus the in sight of u crosl< ('Ountry traveler. h the m ;mager of Mass. 10, an aging truck stop ut the New Englund crossroads, Bylund ISIH'llds 15 hours a day with men and women who <lriv1• big ri~s around America. .. , feel like I 've seen all the p l aces I hear them tulk ubout," he says. "Working here brings the two coasts together ." But ther e 'i; nothing cosmopolitan about ;\uburn. Mass., or M ass. 10. The town of 15,000 JUsl happens to be at the intersection of two in· lcrstatc highways 290 and 90 -and two stale roads 12 and 20 It's a revolving door for com · mere'<.' throu~hout the re~ion. T he truck stop, j ust off Exit 10 of the M assachusetts Turnpike hence M ass. 10 looks likt> a bomb shelter surrounded by huge diesel pumps that spew 500.000 gallons of fuel a m onth. Automobiles "four-wheelers" the truck ers call llll'm are barred. "The cars jusl get in the ":t), .. Bylund says "To truckers... he says, "their trucks et re home awav from ho m t-" So, .. m otorists" are trespassers.·· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. September 6, 198 I - ,.CTITIOUI •'1at1HM NAMC ITAT•M••T TM •• .,._,,.. --· .,. •01119 Wll-• SOUTH OlllA..OE C.OUNfY TAJC, tUU ~ -... i.._.. Hlllt. CA ~ CllAIO W aOAllDMAN, JIJ .....,,. (Ir( ... C...lo Mow. 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MANAGE MENT, au C•UIOO, ----... !"'9"--""'I LYTTON lllALTY, U• C-H Hew-11M<11,CAtlt0ttllenMO A,.w1 ... ,.,. .. A.,._, Callo MHo, c:.A tt.JL ~ C ~r. 1133 C•l•lpe 110 11 ER T l v T TC>fl c "Ow S1r .. 1, N•woort 8uc11, Cotllornl• co.,_, . .,...,.,, n• c-w., A-w. t1..o Co.le MHo, CA '1•». T"I' llvtlneit f\ <-I.cl by •n In Thi>.....,.,... os condll<.._ llr on I,.. dl•l-t dl•lcl..oi. Geo<oe ' L-r "-rt L. Cl-Tllit tlo'-t ••• Ill.a wlllo "'° Tllll ..,...,._, was 1119d wllll U. C°"nty Cler., ot 0U"99 C911nty Of\ CoVflh CIH'k o! 0.0ftel County on All1lUU t3, t .. I AUQ 7. IWI Fl-l't... Pubtlthocl Or-Coell D•llr Pilot, P11blltlle0 Ol'eftQlt C...tt 0.Hy ,.tlot, AUQ ''· ll, )0, Sept •• t•t ~I AUQ 1•.1>. JO.~ •• '"' ,.1._.I ----------- l'UlllC NOTICE PVIUC NOTICE FICTITIOll' 8UllNEU FICTITIOlll •USINEU NAMI ITATllllENT •AMI STATl:MINT Tn. IOll-lllV per-. It OOlno °"''· ... !~ fotlowlnQ per""1 Is OOl119 .... ti--no\a~E ORANGE PEALE RS JAZZ LEO OAllOV8 PUBLISHING CO , BANO, 11Jl Sl .. tl"Q A,,._. Hunt· 1740 -OVI• AW . Ho A·S, Cotle 11191on e..<h, C•lil0tnl• '2M6 Me .. , C.Otl+ornl• .,.V THE ORANGE BLOSSOM JAZZ Leo o.ooub, 220 Hk • u ow, No llAHD, l lJJ Sl.,tlnt Awnu., Hunt 109, N._., lleacll, 1C•1ilornte tllAl tnoton 8Nc11, (•lll0tnl•.,... SAN FRAN C I SCO CAP 1 The Hoy Scouts of America must pay property t axes on a sup ply distnbut1on center the California Supreme Court says. T he court upheld without comment an appeals court rulin~ that the BSA s earnings from the Su nnyval e center appeared to be "significant" and profits appeared l o be of a com mercial natur t' t 1nlike many of the newer stops. M ass JO 1l1a•:..n'I have a motel or r estaurant just a s howl'r. candy machine, a T V r oom and an t•luhor&IC' lelephom• system to validate check pay llll'Ot for fill·ups of a maximum of 180 to 220 gallon~ The big rigs sometimes get only about four male!-> pl'r gallon . Regular M ass. 10 customer s - from all 50 states show up at the stop once or l \\ H'C a month. GOLDEN WONDER A golde n eag le. Stein udlcr. perC'he::. on th'' gloved fi s t of his handler. Franz Schuclll'lkopf, in Rosegg Iker P ark. near Villac h. Aus tria. Each summer. IH1w ks a nd eagles. own(.•d I>.\ West (;('rman falconer Ernst Lue ttger. pcr·form in the park Thi' busll'lft' Is conclueted by en In-JOll(I C. M<COl'mto, 1131 Sterllnv <llwick>el. Avenue . Hunttnv1 11on B••<ll, Leo Deboub Thi' ll•t-l ••• Ill .. with llW County Clerk 01 Or•noe County on C•tltOt'nta .,.._ Tiiis butlown Ii conducted bf AD on dlvlclufl Jolin c. McCormlo . A UQllit 21, 1911 ,. .. ._ Tnll '1•1-t ••• Ill_. with the Publithod Or•ft99 Coesl 0.lty Piiot, County Clerk of Or•nve Co11nty on A\19 23. 10, 5epl , •. IJ, 1•1 _ .... I. AUQull fl, 1'111 PUBLIC NOTlCE N~1""1 FICTITIOUS 8USINEU NAME UATUUNT Tt\t fOllOWtrlnQ ~r,on\ •r~ do1no b<al ... U H T,_ ~11• I~, TIW A9fi•I Im~. TIW Eucwtlw lm•Qlt The *l•I 1,_, TIW Pr-.Ct Im-, 11111 ,._.In St,..,.I. !><ill• E, l••IM. C•llfoml• 91114 Bylund, 38, is an expert on tr uckin g trends as urc others in lh1s tOYlTl that turns suburban awa) fro m the arteries that slice through the com - munity Last year. Auburn ExeculJve Secretary Larry Ur0<l«ur fllec1 suit against the truck stop, alleging lht: business has expanded without perm1ss1on He says on!) that "the truck stop was a \'er y, ver y hot 1s-.uc m town until the suit was filed " Panel seeking ways to upgrade schools PVIUC llTICE tltCTtTIOllS ausi•EU lllAME STATEMt:NT Tn. lotl-tnQ ...,_, I\ .,.,lnQ OUM MH• EXOTIC INTElltORS, t•l t.<11 PIA<•, c...i. -u. C.totorrwa m11 JONI !Nm .. t Pu<ni.o. IU C.cll Pl•«. Cotle Mew, Calll0tnl• '1471 Thi\ b&AllWU Ii <or>Ou<l.cl b• •n In di••-· ..,...., Pubtl\htd Or-Co.51 Oally Pilot, AUQ 14. 13, lO, S.pl I>, t•t >1>'2-tl PUIUC MOTICE STATEMENT OF A8ANC>Ot1Mt:NT OF USE OF l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME r ... fOllow11'Q per'°" ha\ •IN,_._ tf\f' uw of the' f1ctll•°"" bu\ln.-s:\ n.,nt NAT URALLY YOU RS Sl, 7)()(. ,.._. fnltrNl.on.I tn<OrP<>r•led IC•fllorni•I. 11111 ~In Str .. t, !>uhe E, Irvin., C.lllornoa .,,., T nl~ ~r>cn is condue led oy • cor· por•llon lm•ge• lnt••Nlloft•t ,.-_ corPO<alrd Garv w SIH lt.•Q, PrM> dent Tnls •t.lem9nt ••• flied "''tll ,,,. County Cl•" 01 OrenQP County on Ayg 11, t .. I ,.1Mnt Publl"'9cl Or•noe Coa•t O•llY Piiot, AUQ. 16, U, JO, $e91 • 19tl )03 e1 DEA TH NOTICES St-:NG l-:R LOUSE ,\ SF:~<a:H rt• :,1denl or "'''\\ , .. ,, l llt',tc'h C'a smC'l' 1!157 f':t-. ... l·if .i "t1' on Scpteml>l'I 2. ltl8 I ~hl• ,·., ~Ur\t\'l•d b\ hl·I Ot'Phl'"' Rol)('r1 Thll''> or I .ctnl! Rr.H·h t' .i amt Fr .mt. Sl'nl!1•r 11f :'\1•" .lt•r-.l'' .inn hl'r n11·1•t• Rllci R1~1ll'~ 11f "''" J1•rw• Rl'C'1tat1on of th1• lt11-.a1' ''Ill hl' held 011 ;\loi11l.1' ~"11 1emtx>1 i. l!!XI .11 ; 0111';\1 .1l (Jui L.i1h of ;\l1111nt C .11111..i Catholic ('hunh :'ll.1-.-, of llw lk :;;urn·rt111n "111 Ill' lwld on Tues<la~ St•p\1•11\hl·r H l4HI at W 1'10.\;\1 al Our l..uh 11f ;\l ounl C'<1rm1•I ('a th•ll1r ChUt 1·h I llll'I nwnl .,..,., l<"h 1 m m1•1hat1·I~ f111l11\11111< .1t 1 loly S<'µulc hl'r ( ·1·1111·len In lil'U uf flowl'r~ lh1· r.111111\ requc:.h 1Jtmalto11s ht• mad;. lo the rharil\ ur \11111 1'11011°1' Sen'H.'t's uniit•1 I tw 1111,.•·l 1•111 ur Balli Bt·ri: .. 1·1111 "im111t ,1, Tuthil l Wt•o,,tpfifl Chap1•I :vtortuary of C'o-.t ,1 :Oil''" li'11i 9371 l'E\'TON To m ott>I o wner Jern Schmidt near M ass IO thl·re never will be "enough truckers 'These pt.•oplt>," he says wade·t•yed . "pay cash money T h('y'rc• good business.·· Steve Sm yrnios. who runs lhl' l•'h1ng Yank ee diner across from M ass. 10, sa\'S business is OK. but he sounds bitter. Until the nt'.tJ.:hboring gas st ation became Mass 10, his d1cntclc included gourmets who liked pheasant, quuil and lobster. Now. for truckers. it's fried ch1 C'ken. pork chops and spaghetti. "I lost husine'is on ac·count of these g uys," he• !'!UY!> ·1 used to have the Rotary Club i n here. No mnn· Conl' too 1s c heap gas, but some things don't d1angc The• lruckcrs· job remains ruggcd "If you work 24 hours a day. seven days a wt•ck. tht· muney·s good." says Bylund. "You can lakl' home S700·S800 a \\CCk "J\nd you get m ore of an educated guy behind thl· wheel. lots "1th college degrees tr y 1t." We're lhe last original truck stop east of New Y ork W<.' re not all dolled up Other places cater lo anyone "ho':. got the dollars. :'-lot us." Bylund sa~s Al the Plying Yankee. also open 24 hours. Smyrn10!> knows Bylund·s chentele w ell Sometimes. I have to lug them drunk across the '>lreet cind put them to bed m their cabs. And )ou·c1 m•ver bnng your wife in here when it's t•nrnded . with all the swearing ·• Rowdi ness ai-1de. Bylund says M ass. 10 "is friends with the town." and sponsors youth softball, soccer and hotkl'y teams "There·s just a few people in l own \\ho have personal vendettas againit u s." he in· sis ts .\ few people, perhaps But. the town 's suit ag.,1nst Mass. 10 isn 't friendly It seek s a perma· n1•n( '>hut down of the truck stop. Brazil Moonies hit RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil IAPl -The chief Juvenile court judge barred youths under the age of 21 from joining the local branch of the M oonies after p arents complained their children were be- ing brainwashed Judge Antonio Campos Neto told The Associat· erl Press that the Rev. Sun Myung M oon's Unifica- tion Church agreed to comply with his order. but "if necessary. this court can resort to police power to enforce the ruling .. WASlllNGTON (AP> Education Secretary T H Bell. c1t1ng repeated complaints about a "long and con tinuing d ecline i n th quality of Amencan education." has n amed a t•ommissaon to sear ch for ways to up- gr ad e the n ation's schools. I le said h is National Commission on Excellence in Education will spend 18 m onths examining U .S. sc hoo ls, comparing them with SC'hools in other countries and seek ing to pinpoint those that have mai n tained high standards in the fa<'e or a g('neral scholastic decline. Bell. former head of Utah's higher education system, named D av i d Pierpomt Gardner. presi.;tent of t he U niversit y of U tah, as chairman The 18-m ember comm1ss1on also includes Minnesota Gov Albert H Quie; G lenn T . Seaborg, former Atomic Energy Commission head and now a chemistry professor at t:C' B erkeley. Yale President A . Bartlett Giamatt1 , and Jay Sommer. a for eign language teacher at New Rochelle. N.Y , High School. who was recenlly honored at the White I louse as teacher of t he year. The education secr et ary said the commissi o n wi II h o ld heari ngs around the nation and issue a report w it h "practical recom mendations for action . .by educators. public of· fic i als. governing boards. parents and others having a vital interest in American education." Bell said that since he took office in January he has heard complaints "from ever y qu arter regarding what m any consid er lo be a long and con- tinuing decline in the quality of American education." He said that through the com· mission his department plans to iden- tify high schools producing outstand· ing graduates and to i dentify colleges "that have influenced the pursuit of e x cellence by w orking with high school s and by holding to high ad- mission standards. "By recognizing the best models ..... f..'f<\'1 \'G (),\' PA\ 1-:1. [)r {;/eftn T Seaborg .JoM S Puclloeo Tn11 .. ..,...,,.,,, ••• tot.a wltll ,,_ County Cler• of O••n90 Cou,.ty on 4'1UQ<m 71. "" ,,_ Publl v.o Or-eo.u O•ffr P1101, AUQ 1l lO, 5epl 6. 13. 1"1 371._., PUil.iC NOOCE l'ICTI TIOUS austN t:U NAME STATEMt:NT T,.. lotl-l"Q per.on h OOlng out• neh •). l'REDRICICS UPH, 1'1 W. 19th SlrMI, Cotto Me ... CA t?UI H~RY DAVID OUBIN, lUI ht st'"'· L.onQ B .. c11. '"' This buslneu Is conduet..s DY •n In dlvlelual HMfY Ouoon Thi• 1tot.,,,.,,t was lllecl "'"n the County Clerk ot Orenve County on AUQ 11, 1 .. I 1'16tU2 Publl.sn.<1 Or•"9f' eo.•t Oallr Pilot, AU9 lO, Sep! •. 13 10. 1 .. 1 :1121 .. t PVIUC NOOCE FICTITIOUS 8UStNESS NAME STATEMENT Th• foltowlrto Mrtont •'• d ointti °"'''neu•s ADAMS FINAN CIAL 0 '7 MacArthur Boul t ••rd, Suitt )0~ Htwpor1 0.«11, C•lllornl• t2MO 11 H AOoms •no Como•ny. tnc C•lllorni•, ... , llMCA'1h1Jr Boul•v•rd, Su••• JO<, H""'l>Of1 S.acll, C•lilornl• 97..0 Wt! hope to make the examples con· T111~u" conouc•.., by• cor tag1ou~. · said Be ll, who previously "°'•' RH Adams eno co , tnc has called for tougher standards in R" Actams. Pr .. 1<Mn• Schools and more attention to the fllls ~t.l-nl WU lllecl wllll the --County Cl•rk ot Or•nq<-Countr on ha sics August 21, 1o;oe1 Bell sa1c1 this n ation differs from PubliW<t OrahQt ,.,. .. 0.,1~1:i,:~ European democracies in that it does . Auv :io, s.p1. •. 1>.10. '"' J91o-e1 not singlt• (1Ut ·only the academically elite" for h1~he1· t!ducation But he suid that in pursuing equali- t y of opportunity "we must not ig. nore the r il!hts of our students who h a\'<' been endowed with a bright and quick mind. They must have the right to becom e intellectually une~· qual We must work as hard for th t a lented as we do for the disadvan ta~ed . d eprived and handicapped." Among the commission member~; are Charles A f''oster Jr., president of the Foundation for Teaching of Economics in San Francisco. PUil.iC MOOCE tllCTITIOllS •USINEU NAME 5TATIMENT Tiit IOllowlnQ per.ons ••• dolnQ busl'*'•-' ONH ENTERPRISES, JIOI Mclltnl•Y W•y. Cotle NWW, CA., ••. WILLIAM H. FIREllAUGH, JIOI M< lllnt.., w..,, Costa Mew, CA '2•3'. ICAZUllO FIREllAUGH. ltot Mc K lnl..,. W•y. Cott• Me ... CA ., •• Thlt _,,..., Is G-t.d by .n ln- dl•l-t IH...-..0 -Wll•I Wllli.,.,,H Fl,_. This slot-I w .. llled will\ tr. County Cl•r~ ol Or•nvt Counll' on A\19 12, 1 .. t Fl-Putlll-Or-CoeSI O•lty Pll<>', AUQ ll. ll. lO. 5-o\ 4. 1 .. t 1'2'-t1 H•r-81vd Unit JI S C~t• ~W (A 97•2' Tnt F'1(ttuc~." 8U"\•NU N•me re re,,ed to ~· ••' f1lf'rd In 0f"MlQll County on 0... ,. t'llO DAI .OCUl'N PHAM )I ll Htm tnow•y AWf"liUt. lrwU''f. (.A t1114 ,,Hi Du\fMH WA\ conCh.KtHS b>; .,, lndlwiOWI D•IX.,...Pham Tn1' \1Alt'1Wflt wa\ hied w ith thf Count• Cler• ol Or•n90 Counly on 411UQ 71, l'illt FIStnl Publl\l>eCI Or•noe Coest D•lty Pilot Aut JO, Sept •• 13, 10, 1'111 ~·· PUIUC NOOCE MUNICIPAL COUllT OF WEST OllANGE JUOICIAL OIST•ICT 11411MSI. W.11m1Mt~, C., t16CI PLAIHTIFI' CONNECTICUT STUOEHT LOAN FOUNDATION OEFE N OAH T OtA N E BARAHOWSllY SUllllMONS CA.SE NUllll8Ell 1l1t 1 NOTICE• You l\avt -w.<! TM c.,..., moy --ega1nst you w111_, your t.l"Q ,,..,o unltil you rttOOnd w11111n JO er.rs RHcl IN 1nlorm•t1ori IMIOW II you wiV> to ""k the .O•IO 01 •n •Honwy In 1111• m•ner, you '"°""' oo 10 prompU\t to th.al r our wrlttf'n teU)OnM. 11 •ny m •Y bt fHl'd on t•me "'"SOI U\IHI N iido ciemand•.,., Et lrlbuNI purot O.C•dlr '<>"1•• Ud \tn •vc:Menc.11 • rnenM Qt.le Ud respon d• deftlro dt JO d•o LU I• 1ntorm• c ton qur \IOUf SI Utted .,.,.,. .011<11u el consejo ot un ·~ tn ~Sit •\unlo, debetll h•Ctrlo immed11t•mtnh~ dt e'1~ muwr1, w tf'WMW\tl f'\Crtta, \i na1 •IQUN, _.,.. w• r~lstr.O• • llemoo 1 TO THE OEFENOANT A Ctvll (Ompt.Sint ''"' <>e.n roted by lllt pl••n 1111 419tlni1 rou II rov wl•ll lo clel•nd 1111• lewwll, you must, wtlll lt> lO O.r• alter 1111• summons I• wrvtd on (ou, lllt with 11111 court • wtltt•n reW>Onw lo ""' <omc>l••nl Unit\\ YOU Oo so, your O.tl ull wlll be .rnterfll on •P 011u11on of,,,. Pl•lnlofl, """ 1111\ court m•y enter • IUOQlfmt"'t •oe•nlt •Ou to' ,,,. ,..,Mt! dem.&ndr<I on lllt comot•lnt, .. 111c11 could rewll 1n Qdrn1snmtnt ol w•Of'"\ t•lno of mon.f' Of' oraoef'1y or OU''tr rtlltf r~qu~ihtd •n "''• ('Orn p1a1n1 O•ted F•orwry 1•. l~I 11,c,,.ro J Wotk, Coen By Sllorlo Sterreu Dei>uty I UlllLD, lllSFELO & YOUNGE II I--·~-....... Svlte 1011 H.,ll'WOM, Ca. •za tJtl1t66-41lt Pubflshed Or-CN\I O•llY Piiot AUQ JO, S.0. • U, 10, 1'111 >'117-41 AN:\AREL R l'!-;YTO'I.:. feorm1•rly or La~un<i Ht•arh. ('a PJ~SPd awa\ on S1•p lt>mbt>r t 1981 Surnn •d hv 2 son~ Ch.irlt•'> T'r' Io n tir Corona del :.t:.ir <'.i ,ind Ravmond Pncl' Pe\ tun nr I, a-~ u n a Be a<' h l' a I ~randrh1ldt t'tl ;.111d ;, grrat grJntkhtldrl·n \lr-. l'l·\ton ha!> hl•en .1 r1·~1d 1•nt of Southl'rl\ <:.1Itrurn1,1 O,,IO('I' t!l:l-1 Ct ypl!tlclC' WI'\ tc•l''> \\ tll be held on Tu1•-.t.IJ~ Scµ tember R. 1!181 al 11 001\ \I cit Pa!'1r1C· \'1e" M1•m1>r1.i P a r k P u l' i r 1 <: \' I l'" M nrtonr·~ d1 r1•r1<1r' Market destroyed PEKING <AP , -Neighbors annoyed by the no1st• and dir t o f a peasants' market in western Peking went on a rampage and wrecked at, causing the equivalent o f Sl2.000 in damage. t he China Dai· , ly reported . . The official English·language newspaper said rt-:.1dents wreck ed 30 of the 150 stands in the market, set up in 1979 for the conveni ence of local shoppers Custody battles can be eased, experts say l'UIUC NOTICE FICTITtOUi 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit tollowino .,.,..,,,, ••• do•nQ 1>us1neuu PHOHIX I, UOO HarbOr Bl•d., Unll S, C..t• Mesa, CA.,.,.. ICHUOH CHAN LAM. on All•ntlc Avenue, LonQ BMCll, CA,_, PUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auStNEU NAME STATEMENT T hf' tollow1n9 CMr~ons •'• d o I no l>u\lneu n ALBER TO'S JEWEL RY, tH w .. 1 Fourth StrHl, Santa An• CallfOt'nlo ll•mon Alberto Rodrtvue1, l800 E .. t S1111 Str_.t, AM.,.,.,oo<;I, Calilornla '°110 HARIOR LAWM--MT. OLIVE Nlorhh-l'Y • l •'"'\•h ', ,·,.·m.1101~ ,.,,15 G1:,tl'I /\ ,,. L..O'::>l'-1 Mt''·HC 540 55'vl BOSTON (AP 1 -Divorcing parents who wage court battles for custody of their children often cause unnecessary pain in both th e •----------------------, children and them selves, at:cording "HCli llOTHHS Hll llOADWAY MORTUARY 110 BroadwJy (.oc,1,1 M1 .. ,1 h 4:' 11~1 ULTl 3-HlGHO,.. SMITH & TUTHILL WfSTC LIFF CHA'El 4;,>1 [ 17th St Cf\~11 Mt'~il f\41' 0'.\71 "HCli llOTHHS SMITHS' MOltTUAIY t:J27 M,ton SI Huntinuton Be.ic '' 536·6539 ,ACIFIC VIEW MlMOltlAL ,.,.IC Cerretery Mor111arv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1t1c View Oriv .. Newport Bear h 644 ?700 NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION a BURIAL AT SEA THE INFLATION AQHftAS FUNERAL FOR IMMEOIATE NEED OR FREE MEMBERSHIP PORTFOLIO c:.Al.L 011 W"lll' 646-7431 D to r esearchers at Harvard M edical School. The researchers suggest mediation instead or the traditional. often bit- t er , court process. They say the shock of a custody dispute can be eased by ed ucating parents and children to common legal and em o· lional problems Likely lo be encoun· tered Dr Richard N . W olman, an assis- t ant professor or psychology, and K eith P. Taylor . a r esearch associate in psychology, are compiling pre· liminary findings from a three-year study of 50 Massachusetts families going through divorce. The study i s the first direct ex- amination aimed at· learning how cu stody disputes affect children, Wo lman said. The study compares 25 families go· Ing through custody disputes in Mid· dlesex County courts with 25 families who settled the issue of custody on t heir own. Fam ilies were interviewed at three.month inter vals and filled out q\Jestionnaires and psychological tests. Though the findings are still being analyzed, Wolman and Taylor said McCOIMIUI MOITUA•tH NIPTUNI SOCIETY "LEAH H ND FlllH several trends were clear. L na Be Cl'1 l'OllTFOl.10 8<lu 3 2..00 WEST COAST HWY. Parenu who take cust...i .. disputes 494·941!> NAMI! vv.J LllQuna Holl~ Suite 9 STIU!ET • to court often are shocked al how 768·0933 Newpon 8Hch, CA. 92~ c1n much control they've handed lo the San Juan Cap1i.llano I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Judge. In response, many tend to 49!> )776 c m anipulate children -with 11tta. ...._ ____________ _, promises and sometimes dishonest claims al>out their estranged spouse in an effort to strengthen their position, the r esear cher s said. Wolman quoted one R-year-old who sai d "My mom tells me one thing in one ear, and I know she's right, and m y dad tells m e another thing. and I know he's right. and I just don't know what 's true Some children cope, Wolman said, but other s l ose tou ch with reality. "Some c hildren n ever kno w whether they're thinking their own thoughts," he said. "It really makes t hem go nuts. especially the younger kids." Half of the 1.3 milllon divorces in t h e nation each year involve children and a quarter of those. involving about 250.000 c hildren , end up in court custody fights, Wolman said. In the short term. children in· vol ved In such acrimon y suffer amt· iet y and depression, the researchers said . They ar e concern ed about how children are affected as they mature and seek mates of their own. Though most of the children report- ed that they pl anned to marry one day. many qualified the statem ent, said Wolman, s aying they'd be "more careful" or they wouldn't have children "right away." Wolman , who directed the Child Custody Resear ch Project. and Ms. Taylor will publish the results late in the fall. They said they hope to use their nnd.in1s t o develop a pilot pro- gram to educate parents, famllle$ an d l awyers about to enter cuslOdy disputes HUNG CHAN LAM. 10 E Willow StrHl, SIQMI Hill, CA 9C*l6. Tiiis 1>u1lnen ts tondu< ted br • Qener•t ,,.n.-.-.hlo. Khuon Cll<ln um TlllS 1taltmen1 ••• 111«1 with ,,.. County Clerk ol O••r>~ Cour>tv on AUQ 11, 1'111 fri'tID P1.1blltr.cl Ora-Co.st D•lly Pll<>', Aut lO. Sept •• 13, ~. l .. t "4~1 PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITlOllS aUllNIU NAMa ITATWMl•T TM fotlowl119 "'sons ••• dolnQ .,_, .......... ilumlnao• RoclrlQue&, 3'00 East Stlll Sttffl. M.,ywoo<I, C•lll0tnl• '°110 Angel LOQo!I, llSO'I Ad<O A•enu., Oow,,.y, C•lltornl• Ztldt LOC»I. 11 SO'! ACl<o A•tnut. Oowney, Colllornl• Thi• busll'lft& It tonclucted by In· dl•lduelt (H~nd~ •nd WIYn) R_. Alberto Rodrlq~r Thlt ll•t-1 w•t 111...S wllll the County Clerk ot Oran~ C°"nlv on AllQUfl 27, 19'1 1'14U~I Publl.,_., 0r•"99 C:O.tt Dally Pll<>'. AUQ JO, Sep! 4, ll, 10 t•t ~t PHllC NOTICE ICRAllEN CHAIUEllS, HU -----------Sl•rr• VIit•, Newport •Hell, CA l'ICTIT10llS aUSINESS. ftMO. NAME STATEMENT TOM COlllCETT. ta:t W 0aon Tiie lotlowl/IQ oer10M U• dolnQ Frotll, ~ .. 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Coosl Oalty Pll<>', -----------1 AUQ JO, s.pt, •. 1$, 20. 1''1 ,.11-41 NIUC MOTICE C IO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Septembor 6 , 1981 Spacecraft find wondrous things ISy HOWARD B•:Nio:OIM ._ .. ___ ,... WASlllN(iTON Man spent has rarst ruur or favt-malll'n1u l'~tablaishang thl' danwru;1ons of a single plunl·t Earth In JUSI 20 Yl'ttrs. spa"l' technolORY has al lowl'd him to l'Xplorc new worlds of the solar >Y~le•m . and ht· has learned some wondrous than~~ Steered by tiny Jets of gus, robot spacecraft like Voyager 2, which last month gave man new alimpses of Saturn. are lravclinti to exotae lundscupes stra nger than any myth or letiend. They power thl·mselves with sunlight and )Y1th nuclear ener..:y. drifting on pathways pre determined by Newtonian gravitation Some need only a few days lo traverse the quarter A two-decade space odyssey Saturn 900 million miles diameter 71 ,000 equator from the sun; miles at the Pioneer 11 197S-F1rst flyby images of nng structure. Mars 141 million miles from sun ; 4,200 miles in diameter Mariner 4 1965-First flyby. Craters seen. Mariner 6, 7 196S-Photograph1c flybys Mariner g .. 1971--0rbits and maps 'the entire planet. Mars 5 1973-Returns orbit data from Mars Viking 1, 2 1976--First Photos and for hfe successful landings. unsuccessful search Chic.go Tnbun9 Graptue. Sou~ NASA photos '~ Voyager 1 1980-Flyby photos showing rings composed of hundreds of minor rings. More moons discovered. Voyager 2 1981--0n traiectory by Saturn on way to Uranus in 1986 and Nep- tLlne in 1989. Jupiter 480 m illion miles from sun; 88,000 miles in d iameter Pioneer 10 1972-First flyby returrnnq data and images Pioneer 11 1973-More images during !'1 by Voyager 1, 2 197S-First TV flybys Discovered ring around planet and volcc:inoes of lo. Venus 67 million m iles from sun; 7 ,520 miles in diameter Mariner 2 1962-First successful flyby , Venera 4, 7 , 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 1967-78-Atmospheric and surf ace probes . Mariner 5 1967-Photographic reconnais- sance flyby. Mariner 10 1974-First TV flyby. Pioneer Venus 1 1978-0rbiter returns radar maps of cloud-covered surface. Pioneer Venus 2 1978-Five probes return data from atmosphere and surface. Mercury 36 million mlles from the sun; 3 , 100 mlles In diameter Mariner 10 197 4-Three flyby encounters. First close-up photos. million mile11 betwct!n Earth and Moon , other!! rnuy take a year to reach Mars ; four years to Satuni, or u decade to distant Uranws At their destinations, some s kim close. snappmg photos and gathering a fe w days of data before soar ing on toward another planet or into interstellar space; some orbit their targets to examine them at length. and some descend to the surface to probe the my~es there. What they collect is nashed as binary bits to Earth-bound compute rs, which translate the un· known into recognizable places filled with sur· prises and secrets Vague speculations of the past have been replaced by sohd scientific find- ings. Man Ms caught his first views of the great storm syste ms and the rings of Jupiter ; the ac· tave volcanoes on its salt-covered moon, lo; the parched and cratered wasteland of Mercury; ancient raver bottoms, raging winds and a volcano a lmost 80.000 feel high on Mars; sul· phuric acid clouds, lightning and hellish tern· peratures on Venus, and the thousand rings and tantalizing moons of Saturn. Says astronomer Carl Sagan. "I can·t im· agine anyone r emaining blase in the face of such accomplishments. '"There are no maintenance men an the Sa tum system. a b11lion males from home," Sagan said. "f'or ships like these to work , they must be almost flawless .. functioning in the stifling, broiling inferno of Venus or in the frigid vacuum beyond Saturn. They are testaments to lhe excellence or our technology " Unfortunately for space scientists, there won't be much exploration in the 1980s. Am id tight budgets. problems in developing I he National Aeronautics and Space Ad· m1rustratson's manned space shuttle soaked up much or the money that might have gone to new plant•lary projects . Several proposals were scrapped, and the onty·ones now funded and not already under way arc Galileo, a Jupiter orbiter. and a large Space Telescope capable of detecting ob· Jects 50 times fainter than those seen by the best Earthbound ins truments. Both are to be launched by lhe shuttle 1n the middle or the decade From the flights already conducted or un- der way, NASA is assembling a vast informa· lional mosaic about the solar system and its in· lr1cate workings A basu: goal 1s to learn more about planet Earth. f1tt1ng it into the cosmic puzzle that is the origin, the c.>vnlut1on and the structure of the universl' Some astronomers believe. for example, lhat ~1ars may today represent an earlier evolu· tion;.1r) slate of Earth when its atmosphere was being formed and that Venus may represent what would happen to the Earth if its s urface temµt•rature were lo rise significantly. Clearly, thest' two decades have produced a n.:volut1on in our concept of the solar system ;ind tht· Earth ·s place in it."· s aid Or David 'lorrhon. a pl<inetary a s tronomer at the l'n1n•rs1t) of Hawaii who worked on the '1.innt•r missions to Venus and Mercury and the t·u rs l'nt \"o~ ager flights to the outer planets Most outstanding to me 1s the incredible dive rsity of what we've seen ·· he said. "Each of the two dozen bodies we've looked at is unique It 1s c lear that explor ation has raised as many questions as at has answered '· The latest discoveries have come from a far-off realm. Saturn. relayed by Voyager 2. a m arvt>lous machinc that earlier probed Jupiter and wh1th now 1s streaking toward encounters w 1th l 'ranus and Neptune. oyager 2 and its twin. Voyager 1, beamed back dat<1 and images from Salum that taxed thl' imagination. Before the first Voya~er passed bv last No· vembcr, astronomers knew the planet only as a fuzzy yellow sphere surrounded by no more than six rings. The :.tartling images quickly identified several thousand rings, made up of multi sized icy parllt•ll's orh1t111.i the planH at varying ~Jll't·ds, ~ovt·rr1l'd by lht' rnugncllr and grav1ta t11mal fm t·1•s of lhl' l'lan('t and 1tb moons Thf' voyaJ,!l'r~ da~t·overed Ca ve new Sitlurn 1un moons, n11:.;an~ the total to 17, and learned somt· fascanat1n.i t htnf.:)\ about the11e orbiting bOdlt'S 'l'•t<lll th1· lJr~t"•I. received the most atten laon, bct'iHlbl' at is the only one in the solur :-iystem k1111w11 lo huv<' an atmosphere. Although 1t is inconrC'1vable that life eould exist in the oceans of liquid nitrogen and freez· ang hydrocarbons beht·ved to form Titan's sur· fat·e. sc1ent1sts are 1ntrij(uf'd hy the poss1b1hty that the ~iant moon may hold clues about the formation of organic molcl'ult-s on Earth Thi! s pacecraft also found Saturn's at mospherC' of hydrogen and hehum alive with huge storms, with winds of 900 miles an hour whipping its midsct•t1on a pattern very much like the one the Voyagl'rs f<>und on .Jupiter· Amenc·an spa<:c.·c·rafl havl' discovered these other beauties and mystcnes in their journeys among the planets. Venus, Earth's sister planet, 1s a blister· ing hot world where 900·degrec heal is trapped in a thick atmosphere· or carbon dioxide laden with sulfuric acid c louds A valley -900 miles long, 125 miles wide and three miles deep may have been cn·ated by tension 1n the planet's crust pulling the s urface apart like s imilar processes on Earth Mercury has a w cak magnetic field and a ('ratered surface muC'h hke Earth's moon, walh parts of tl wrinkled like a prune, and it shows evidence of heavy volcanic activity early an Its history Murs 1s a remarkabl} diverse planet, Car d1fferenl lhan l.IStronomers ever imagined Dust covers the surfaC'e undl'r a sparse atmosphere that allows the wind lo stir up monstrous sum mer storms Massive volt·anoes dot the landscape. and s inuous channels. pt.'rhaps caned by flowing water, strclC'h for hundreds of miles Many scientists IJc•hevc walt'r still hes beneath the surface. lt·ading some lo wonder whether Mars harbors any form of hft• Jupiter 1s the largest planet in the solar )\ystem a,nd a valuable astronomical laboratory because of the diVl'r'>1tv of its '>Vslem of at least 15 moons · · Its four major moons bear the same rela t1onship to the11· planet as the planets do to the s un. the nearest being almost solid rock like Mercury and tht.> farthest being a slush ball with a rock in the l't.'nter hke gaseous Jupiter The Voyagt•rs discovl'rcd a ring around Jupiter and at lea~l three new moons The outer planets Uranus. Neptunc and Pluto ha\•e not been probed b) manmade s hips But 1f 'Voyager 2 remains healthy, it will slip past L'ranus in 1!18fi and fly p<1!>l ~eptune in 1989 Then 11 will JOln \'O) ager I and the e<1rher Pioneer 11. traveling outbound to measure the flow of ~olar partlt°ll''> to determine whl!re the sun's influt•nee l'nd.; :rnd that of the stars beJ?ans to estabh~h th(' c•:<rnet boundary of our solar ~)stem Sp<1c·e '-l'1ent1sts noll' that lht• l"n1tc•d States has spent JU~t $4 b1ll1on o>n a plafll•lary program that has garnered more knowlC'dge of the uni- verse in two decades than man did m his total previous ex1stt•nce on Earth "The really unfortunate part. said Mor rison, "1~ th<1t during the last six years "'hen soml' of the mos t exciting results were coming from Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, we did not m <1ke anveslml'nls for the future Cntal now he noted. interplanetary space has been virtually an · American lake.·· con tributing 1mmcasur;,ibly to national prestige ··If we· don·l explore space. someone e lse w 111:· Morrison said ··A good c>xam ple 1s the m 1ss1on that was sc·h('duled lo rl'ndezvous "'1th lfa lley·s Comet in 1986 When we pulled back, the Russi;,ins stepped in and an• s trongly com milted to llalley. a:-. are Japan and the Euro pean SpJ<.'l' Agt:nry Kennedy Center is 10 '·Mass" gala repeat marks 10 ,000 cultural performances WASlllNGTON t AP > America's cultural supermarket, the John F. Ken· ncdy Center for the Performing Arts. is 10 years old this week Prices arc a bit steeper and some fancy goods may be get· ting hard to rand. but the 1·11stomers keep fl ocking in An est im ated 40 millio n patrons and tourists have visited the great marble pavilion on the Potomac since its doors opened Sept 8, 1971 . On that evening. President Richard M Nixon . Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Mamie Eisenhower attended the world premiere or Leonard Bernstein's ··Mass," written especially for lhe inauguration of the $77 milhon national cultural center. long before he resigned in dis- grace in August 1974 The opening of the 5()()-seat Terrace Theater. a S3 million gifl from Japan: a performing arts library in cooperation with the Library of Congress, and the American Film Ins titute theater. The center also ex· panded its free concerts. ch1ldren·s programs and educa· t1onal services. and began a pro· gram to stimulate black music <1nd clrama Next Saturday, after more than 10,000 pe rformances o f musit'. dance and drama in the cenler·s five theaters. a gala au· dience will return to the Opera House for a n ew, anniversary production o f Bernstein's ·'theater piece for s ingers. players and dancers." It will be followed by a reception on the rooftop terrace. CENTER CHAIRMAN Roger L Steven s Looking ah('ad. chairman Roger L Stevens 1s putting together lhe forerunner of a permanent resident theater company for the Eis enhower Theater. starting with a 36-week season of s ix American plays this }ear to be presented in financial collaboration with CBS Inc. While th<' prospects for drAma under Stevens' new theater pro- ductions chief, Ralph G Allen. seem bright, ever-mounting labor costs in a city where stagehands <ire the highest paid in the country threaten to kill off big musical comedies at the Kennedy Center ··Mass" will be broadcast live from the Kennedy Center a week later, Sept. 19, over more than 200 public television stations. Other anniversary events will Include a concert salute to Lionel Hampton, who will be honored by President and Mrs. Reagan at a White House recep- tion. There will be a concert hono ring composer Aaron Copland , presentations of traditional Japanese drama. dance and music , and a performance by t he National Symphony Orchestra. ln its fir.;t decade. the Ken· nedy Center has sur vived mounting I a bor costs and strikes, a nagging construction de bt and a leaky roof which cost Congress more than $4 mituon to fix. There were some memorable moments. too: The hush of the audience after the curtain fell on the rirst performance of "Ma ss,·· followed by a thunderous. half· hour standing ovation. Executive director Martin Felnsteln's feat in bringing La Scala to the Opera House for its first American appearance dur- ing the Bice ntennial in 1976. a fter the Italian government had canceled the visit for lack of money. -President Nixon's arrlval alone and unannounced from the White House al midevening lo attend a miUtary band concert already under way. lt was not ,. "Our houses are so costly to operatl' that some shows just won·t come here anymore,·· Stevens said Artistically. some critics say the Kennedy Center has been a disappointment in recent years. They lament Stevens' taste for plays that are old , familiar and frequently English, with leading roles filled by bi~ names from a bygone era Ticket prices for a musical at the Kennedy Center still are about $6 to $8 cheaper than a $30 ticket on Broadway. The center offers half-price tickets lo the elderly, s tudents and low· lncome patrons. • • -~--.--------------------------~..------------.......... ----....... --..................... . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Soptember 6, 1981 OllANGE COAST 'S ·MOS1, COMIJLETE rfELEVISION. MAGAZINE TV listings Uke never before! It's new. It's bigger. Every Friday, you ' 11 find a big, bright, brand new television supplement in the Daily Pilot like you've never seen before! You'll find the most complete TV listings available ih any newspaper around -with unique, It's easier to use. It's inside Friday. It's Pilot TV Log easy-to-scan grids, plus complete evening program details. 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I Clf- ... . . .... ___... -----------·---. ------·------------------------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 6, 1981 Aln Gu.nnn. an officer m the Elk Creek Club for Indians. and Jarvis Door . .1 , prepare to rehearse prior to pow·wow m Eastern Montana Both are wearing t rarlit 1onal dress Indians to preseroe traditional na1ne s CROW AGENCY, Mont. <APJ -A century after yielding their sacred lands, the American Indians are quietly but proudly fighting to save their colorful native names. "If you're call ed Smith. you don 't get a second look. But if your name is Runs Above , you might have a problem getting credit, a job. or an a partment, .. said Carson Walks Over the Ice. a J4.year·old Crow Indian whose ancestors scouted for Gen. George Armstrong Custer's ill·fated cavalry Bending to press ure, many tribesm en changed their names decades ago to avoid discrimination and bureaucratic red tape. said Walks Over the Ice. "My father·in·law is Thomas Bull Over the Hill. .. explained Walks Over t he Ice. "but he's known legally as Thomas Bull When he came to the agency, the government changed his na me to Boli var Hill. Why?" Be· cause it sounded like Bull Over Hill.·· A new generation has stopped s urrendering the traditional names, s aid Walks Over the Ice "The young guys are saying it's not so bad being an Indian. In my dad's day. you were frowned upon, and there was discrimination." he said. Partly since his own name was lost, George Hogan. 71. a former tribal leader ~o farms near Custer Battlefield, supports the efforts to preserve the treasured names. "My father's name was Long Time Ago Bear. But a major at the Carlisle Indian School named -hi m Hogan because he relt Long Time Ago Bear was too long. He told my father. 'You are entering modern civi lization.' " After being settled on reservations. the modem Indian usually kept his given name. but received a first name. Sometimes. new names we re ·bestowed on a whim. ' "A friend of mine was told his name was too long, .. said Walks Over the Ice .. Because he came into town. they gave him the last name or Town and because he was carrying a ,Winchester rifle, they made his first name Winchester. "My grandfather was the first in the family to have a first name," re· called Walks Over the Ice. "He was named Louis . Hi s mother was Crooked Face. The Walks Over the Ice name is only two generations old." Oliver Salisbury Pease. 60. got his name from Major Fellows Pease, who served as the first agent at the Crow reservation shortly aft er the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. From his white great.grandfather. who took an Indian wife. Pease tn· herited baldness. To remedy the problem, the 6·foot·31 i. 280-pound Pease a ttends traditional tribal d a nces wearing a black wig he purchased at K-Mart "My grandfather was Whiteman Runs Him. a Custer scout and keeper of the sacred tobacco medicine bun- dle. Some of my first cousins hav~ shortened the name to Whiteman Many found the long names to be a burden with documents ... said Pease Today, most Crow children receive second names from a respected elder. "Indian tradition calls for you to live by your name, .. said Hogan, whose grandfather named him Yellow Rabbit "because he wanted me lo be kind.'' Dana Goes Ahead, a Crow youth, lived up to his name as one of Mon· tana's top high school distance run ners this year. His great-grandfather was Goes Ahead, one of Custer's top scouts. Leonard Mountain Chief is a Blackfoot t ribal leader. Randy Falls Down excels as a high school football lineman. Gary Not Afraid was a rodeo standout. Larry Pretty Weasel shined as one or the state's greatest basketball players. Paul Bad Horse. a convict al the Montana State Prison. is one of the state's top box ers. Remnants of rich history. the list goes on: Pretty On Top, Old Coyote, Bad Bear, Pretty Paint, Old Dwarf. Crooked Arm. Yellow Eyes. Rides Horse and Turns Plenl v. Pease said he is confident the names will endure. "They are an important part of our culture . It would be a tragic loss." Jaycees reorganize Splinter group forms over ban of women PITTSBURGH IAP) -Former )nembers of Jaycees chapters in four cities. who quit that group because or ~ts ban against women. have formed 'an organization called Vector'h\. ternationa I. Kathleen Murray. 29. of suburban O 'Hara Township was elected pres1· dent of Vector International at a con· atitutional convention here attended by 100 delegates from Pittsburgh, Philad e lphia , C hicago and Rochester, N.Y . After considering about 100 names, the group decided on Vector Intema· SJonal, which is broadly defined as a force or influence. I Ms. Murray said the group will al so address th e iss ue of a metropolitan organization for young business people and will center Its ->activities In major cities. It was the dispute between the Jaycees' urban and many rural groups over the laaue of female mem· bers that led to the formation of Vee· \qr. RetofnJUon of the role of women tn Vector was reflected by the eleclloo oi two other women u otn~ra. Eva Jlaczkows~I of P hiladelphia WH elected vice president and Donna Wiendrich of Chicago was named secretary. Philip Majeski or Pitts· burgh was elected treasurer. Kepresentat1ves • rrom Ha1t1more, Atlanta and Cincinnati attended the meeting, although their groups have not joined Vector. Ms. Murray said groups in about 40 other cities are considering affiliation. The U.S. Jaycees. who have reject· ed female members three times in recent years. are conducting a mail ballot on the issue. The national organization revoked the charter of the Pittsburgh Jaycees last January because the local group opened its membership t.o women in 1975. Charters were also revoked in Philadelphia. New York and Rochester. N. Y. 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Mt 1, • r., .,,.., IAl•l 'IAlft~ Li"' fl • vund fi,.ri.onah• W••I t lu~· htHI• SERVICES EMPLOYMENT l PREPARATION "~' ln\tt\lollWin J•1b"' •ntf'•t• Http ... ,,..., 14 6 I MERCHANDISE t\M~f''"' 4"4••no A\lll'hun Kt,.uH--1> ~kt11lt w.,.,, ••. C. '"""'•' & t.At\tlPrt•"''" ... h '''"" t)HIU \ow tUtmlwr• fiMltr~lr Hot~" •t.....~l.lul\ Jf•rh' l,.t\P'\I&.,.~ MM'f'liM1) llOC Jerr Bnery, Realtor 2602Newport Bl.ND 67$-9111 ··1!!0 ----'.;2l'CJ UAJ )J)O .... ,, ... ~, l IR. SI 03,000 Prime CM home, huge bark yard , covered patio Nll·e ~t:.trlPr •AOJ home needs ~Onll• r1x ~·· ~II• •ii) .... ellli .. ~ ~ ~ ~ M6l '""" ~ 'IJlO .. r.) :! I ing Only 10'; dO>Nn (.'311 now SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-63 J.6990 IM FORECLOSURE! ~IVf'llffM"tN\ M1\oft ll1nto01i;\-. •nt"<f ~"~'"'' '"'''\j""'"h Ufltrt t i.rn' tqi.MJi -EI Mesa Verde Steal• t\ bargain• S Bdnn. J bath rormal dining room huge family room Owners need fa s t escsrow ' Sl99.SOO Make orrer. call 546-2313 p"' Pt,"'°'~,., •• "' '-r111otf\I 'ilbrtUrM"~ ~wt.1nitf1i'll:ld' ~°'' flf'\\l\lr•"' Har j~·.r~to H••• :o.t•r"° BOATS i MARIN[ EQUIPMENT t_.rnrfel twJah '4•1f\t Vf\!H &•h "'""., f quip ~·~ l'o.tr &.h Rt"t t lhtt,.r 8o•h "'' 8oab Sl1Pti Oocl ' 11o ... ~·~· Boet" ~°'''' TIANSPORU TION 4'rtra1'1 ( •mpth ,.,,. Krnl EJrttnt '.,, ...... ~"" x-..~· \ifotor Hmt ~It fltnl 1,.,..,.,... ""'' !::Ow~!!'!1'i.,,~ AUTOMOBILE t..toeraJ Anuq"""-' t "''''~ ICrcru t.un \ .,,.,1 .. 14'" \p'wh "•·' M11th &W~n•lh '"" ""''· , .... Awh1l#MI,_, \i;Wt '*'•8lt•I AUTOS. IMPORT£0 tft1WU t ""• Kurfwu \~. 4.olitt ftf" •I"' b ..... \.•P'• av-con l.l•bUf\ ~-.. ,,.,. t 1 .. 1 tlond1t J•&u•t Jf'A\tl'I\ ;.,,m .. nf)l1n .. t !Amllorlll••• )fud• "''""'"d' u .. n, .... llGH .,.,.I Panl•r• p,,.~...,. Poncl\t """'"'11 Rilll.t HU)'U Rour ~ ~b.,u Toy011 r11umph \olk, ... .,~ \·uhfl t_,f'ftift•I Alll' AUTOS. MEW AUTOS, USED Bwrl l •1fill•i C...llH N llw•nA" l!Wy,Mor OllMI C"""'1••1•1 l"...-~"'" C9.c•t ~1· ln1pon•I Lin<oln lh "tmO lltrtwr)' =i.:L,. ·PUllO Plymouth Poe(Jar l'llW>dotl»rd v.,. . '" ..... "* Fir Ad Actiln calla lilyPllt ·-142-171 QI -03 "'"' 11'85 Oll!lfi - "1111 Vl.il 111(: -hf:i uu nu THE REAL ESTATERS LOW , LOW DOWN New listing w /fantasllr rmanc. Super 4 Bd. ram rm home on l'UI se.sac st. E.side CM Mama Redick 631-1266. RVM* Rt:\I TORS 2LOTS E.ASTSIDE! 8u11der5 s~1al' l2.000 sq rt lot with older home Owner frnanctng Only S73.IXX> per lot Call ror more details 546--2313 THE REAL ESTATERS ~m 6 UNITS ~~ Located in Npt Hgts m~ these 2 Bdrm units are ~;~. truly pride or ownership r<ll. The low interest loan ~~ ran be assumed and the '11:11 owner will help rtnance :;:; Call for more inrorma lion . As king price $495.000 THEIWFfS owe 1sr_ at low interest' Large J Bdrm garden hom' on g reenb elt Coty fireplace. Lush planta, priced for rast sale! On ly $199. 000. Ca u 67 J..85,SO THE ~EAL ESTATE RS THIMCIM'9 TOWHHOMl7 Call the speclallsls at the condominium In formation center . Touchltooe Realty ....., llACH DUPLIX $30 OOODOWM Juat 1d0 lttPt to un.d ! Hult a11um1ble Ill. owuer will carry 2nd. Lars• lot. Pritcd rt1ht ! .~II"* THE F<EAL ESTATE RS 1002 ··················~···· .......•...................................... ····••••·••·•·········· IA YFIOMT IBUC. $400.000 FOi qulCI ·SM.I Owner will carry all financing. Low down payment. Elegant 5 bdrm remodeled decorator's home. Large pier/dock. Priced at Sl.350,000 FEE. OPIH S.A T /SUM I ·S . l 14 MOIMIHG ST Aa CO.... SllorttJ lllHD.A ~USS PITllSOM 760.104 COLDWIU IAHKll AFFOIOABLE 2 Bdrm. l ba I yr old Adult romplex Take over ex1sung loan ..at.RED CARPET •• 754-1202 OCEAHVIEW $50,000 DOWN In Corona del Mar' Al tractive assumable 1st. plus owner will t•arry 2nd Sunset views rrom l1v 1ng, dining and master bdrm Beautirul grounds. Fee simple! Don't wail, call 673·8550 t!42§Ml • $15KDOWH * DESPHATl! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Assume lu·balance loan owe; straight note SUCCESS REALTY 5'49-79!11 Pop-On is Dress of the Year! Ea s ier than easy. quicker than quick• There are no buttons Zipper, (1tllng problems All you do 1s .,.·rap and sash through slits to nip waist Oet>p folds soften shoulderi. Pnnted Pat tern M 120 by Bert Geiger comes 1n Masses S11es 8. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18 S1z.e 12 c bust 341 takes J )'ards SO.meh fabric Send S2 50 for this Prmt FOUNTAIN VALLEY. $24,000down to existing loan. Needs a bit or "T L.C". Asking $120,000. Call Carey. LEASE. Vour offices on Newport Center On ve I nd udes phones & receptiorust + mud1. much more. Call Scotti. NEWPORT HTS Offenng 2 s upe r houses/both H2 lots. Super building potential $160.000 each Carey o r Seott1. WATEIFIOMT DPLX WITH 10.AT DOCK 4 & 3. 30' boat dock IM0,000 Alltlus &owncr will finance Jones Real ty 673-6210 LtDOlSLI Opeti s.t/S. l·S 2 14 Via Diton 200/oDoWft + owe l.Aftbtd Wiffl no paytM11ts I! RVM~ RF.Al.TORS Hew Usttnq MESA VERDE 4 RR Fam km. ne.,. cx1er111r pa1n1, some ne.,. c.irpct quiet rul de sa1· W.ilk In school~ ~hol>lo f1nJn1 1ng flextble jtnud term i. ofrered JI $134,950 Agt 549 1361\ 2 ftEHIHSUU POINT IARGAIHS 631-2242 LOOKING FOR A B.ARG.AIM? S99,500 Irvine 2 Bdrrn l'Ondo, I level, nestled in Iota or tall t rees Enc losed gHagl' shingled extenor. rlosr to Woodbndge HJ gh and Walnut Centershoppmg I '°'"" 75WOO Hli~il!I MO QUAUFYIMG $25 00() do.,. n .rnd no 4uahf)'lnll for this lo\l'I~ 3 bdrm rul de sac: hom•· Onl)' Sl29.SOO Call no"' !1'19 SJ70 ALLSTATE REALTORS ASSUME 9>/40/o LOAH Owner ... 111 carT} 2nd No qualifying Ninh decoruted 4 bdrm horn•· 14 llh lots or .imenitll''> Only S128.90:1 Call loda} !n9 ~370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Lin At The IHCh Uni> SIO.OOJ do-.n 2 > r old immaculate 2 BR :? Ba mobile home Min age 18 Small pet~ 0 1\ Mar} Jank Reallor 631 1094 car s·bikes· ·skateboards· trucks·baby carriages' tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walkers· toys ·wagons···· scooters· hot rods· coupes· trailers·hard tops' I ed Pattern to DAILY OWC BALANn PILOT . Box 59. Old 10'~ Call no.,.• 4 Bk Chelsea Sta . New York Mex1ean Villa, I hou~" TOO GOOD If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot cl.assified ad. Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad· viserwill help you turn your wheels into cash. NY 10113 Add SO<· for rrom poundinii ~urf postage and s pecial I Secluded ma~ter retreat handhng Pnnt Name. With r1replan• :-;(' ... Address. Zip, Style kitchen. dine on tried Number and Size patio Hurr) Designer fashions at rar r.rom·des1gner pmes• STEPS TO SAND Send for emting NEW rtX ER 3 OK & OF~ 1981 PROMI NENT •· DESIGNER PATIERN needs your alt<'11llon Hr CATALOG with over~ mg shovels a~d paint fabulous designs from brush Mal<e SS ~ Owner the top names All the will carr} Ot hl.,. in newest soft. romant1t· terest looks in Jackets. blouses. @ sk 1rts. pants. dresses ' P lus soc BON CS · COUPON for any pat· Lem or your choice Send for Boole 36 now. MEWPOIT H ACH FOi JUST SI lf,500 Walk to beach. Best buy in area. 3 bedroom 2 balh home. open beam ceilings. secluded patio Call 67S·SS11 ~l. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·63 1-6 990 TO LAST lr11nt' 4 Bdrm California home al encl or 1 rec hned pride of o.,. nersh1p l'UI de sa1 W3lk to In 111e ll1gh Walnut Center shoppm11 l nbehe' ably pm•ed onl) Sl2S.500 s:l!7S do.,. n to \' ets or seller .,.,111 u~ Sl~t the r1nan<'1ng l~l time advertised ' 752·1700 THE REAL ESTATERS --c--:-:----- lf you've nevtr placed a Cl1ssll1ed ad. you 're m the minonty• Try it once and see how quickly you get results . Phone 642-S678. $99.000 UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW Hard to find starter Townhouse 3 bedroom. Vacant. anxious high assumable loan New Exclusive. Fabulous location on a street to street lot with a forever VJEW of Bay, Ocean and night lights. Courtyard entry with privacy and surrounded by mature greenery. Amongst Million $$ homes, this subs tantial 2 Bdrm 2 bath home has room for expansion 't'in a superb location. Formal din. rm + dlx. security system. 9>15.000 fee. WATERFRONT HOMES. INl R£AI C~TAH 315 Marone Ave Balt>oa lslano llR -ST.AITEI Hard to find 3 BR with shade trees in great Costa Mesa area -only $145,000. Better hurry! IYE-IYE Sellers leaving country and must leave behind their well located 3 Br .. Fam. Room. Close to pool & tennis. NOW ONLY $169.000. TllMS -TEIMS • Imagine 4 BRS. Fam. Rm & Pool just reduced to $265.000 with low down and interest ! t DESPEIATION Hillside 3 BR with ocean and canyon views. Seller will carry, submit all orrers. Help! $200,000. UqtJIDATIOM WI 4 BR. one story. Fam Rm corner lot. Owner very motivated & will help finance. Just $459,500. VAC.AMT AMD LCNL Y This best buy for a SBR pool & spa, formal dining. ram. rm. home. Owner very motivated. Only 1 ~.soo. HOY F S• Orange Coast DAILY PILOl/Sundcly. September 6, 1981 • DI He.Mt Fw ~ Ho.Mt'°' W. HcM.Ht Fors• Ho...•1 For Wt Ho.Mt For S• •••• ~~! .. ~~•••••••••••• H "f-S. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ......................................... '.. •• • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • .. • ••••• U-·· For Wt Hovt for s. .._$ •• For s• ... -G I '-~ I 002 ~.. I 002 Gttllf'lll I OOJ G.-ref I 001 ..-sta · H •• •••••• ••••••••••, ••• .... •••••••• •• •••••• IMl ti I OOJ li1Mrtl OOJ ,,.._ ... , .............. ,.... ........... ............ .. .................... , ......... • ............ ' ....................... '... ......... I 002 • •••• ••• •' • •••••••••• •• '••••• ••• '•• ••••••••••• •••• • •••• •••••••••• .. •• GfMt'Of I 002 Gewral I 002 GtMrol I 002 • ••• ••• .......... •••••, .•••.•..............•. ~ •••••••••••••.....•.•...•................•.... TERMS! Try w:: down Finanemg available to qualiCied buyer. lmmaculat~ 3 Bdrm home in Costa Mesa Don 't miss this one $109.SOO 644-7020 You've Arrived at ... LINDA ISLE One of Newport's most presugious homes on choice lot "1th view of the ma in channel 4 bedroom<;. Priced to sell immediately will ~xchange for residential or commerc i al property. $1 895 million. Extlu ~i ve \\1th William Cote HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM ESTATE Authentic Georgian colonial with magnificent ~weeping views of the ocean. 6000 sq ft and 6 bedrooms of quality construction. Offered. at S2.35 million Exclusive with William Cote BIG CANYON Compltmentect hy 6 bedrooms. ExecutiVl' family home right on the 18th fairway. Separate 2 bedroom guest quarters and a very private pool. Exclusive at St 7 million Seller \\ill assist with fmant1ng Open Sun :\Ion 12 4 • 8 Cypress Point. Big Canyon BIG CANYON O\'erlooktn~ the 7th green. th1l) 1Hchitettural masterpiece 1s perfect for the executive .whose famiJ~· is grown --1300 sq ft. c.uslom sit-down bar for 10. magnificent vaulted te1lings with open beam.5 and all the a men1t1e~ a custom home should ha\'e. Exclusive at Sl.8 million and l)Cll er will finance lo a qualified buyer. Open Sun Monday 12·4 15 Royal St George. Big Canyon BIG CANYON Customized 3 bedroom home un a corner lot with huge pool, spa and sauna Dramatic 2 story living room Pn\·aC\ Large assumable loans Exclus'1ve al $895.000 '>'ith immediate occupancy BIG CANYON A t·omma nd1n g vie" of the lst fairwa\ Tud or cuslom, 5 bedrooms. 2 family room-; and a brand new custom pool and spa. An executi\'e offer ing at $2.3 million with Sl I mlllton of as~umable financing. LIDO ISLE A Medit e rran ea n c us t om 4 oodroom. 4 bath home \\o1lh pool and spa Steps to Lido"s tennis court. Huge assumable loan. Owner will assist in the balance. Pnced to sell al $fl25,000. Open Sunday 1 to 5 204 Via San Remo VILLA BALBOA Nearly 2000 sq ft ~f lu~urious cuslomized fealures mcludmg two separate mCJ ster suites. and a large entertaining area and huge Arizona nagstone pattO . . all m a gated community A S 148,000 assumable loan at 12', awaits the shrewd buyer. Priced al $275.000. NEWPORT CREST This is the best two bedroom bu y in Newport Bea c h. Located on a greenbelt . featurin~ .v aultea ceilings and slep·down hvmg room, this townhome is underpriced at $165,000. MESA VERDE Three bedrooms and a private yard with brick BBQ on a cul-de.sac for $144 .900. An assumable loan of $98.500 awaits the smart buyer. Best buy in Costa Mesa. WESTCLIFF Two bedroom, 2 bath condo. Large assumable loan with low interest rate. $129,500. Open Sunday I to 5 1214 Rutland Road, Unit 5 2075 Sin Jo1quln Hiiie Rd . Acro11 from BIG CANYON Newport BHch 840-Sm OPEN HOUSI Top of Spyl(lass, gort(eous custom eslalt-. Ocean and harbor views, ultimate design & decorating, 4 Bdrm 31-, Ha , formal dining OWC $850.000. H >duced lo $1,395,000 Open Sunday I 5 "l Muir Beuch DRASTIC REDUCTIOH Most popular 5 plan with spectacular greenbelt and view location 3 Bdrm + family room . Now only $345.000. t::xcellenl tl'rms. WATERfRONT -Will TRADE Luxurious french Normandy 5 Bdrm 5 Hath estate with slip for 50' boat Will trade for smaller home or Ulcome proµerty or sell for 20''{ do~ and ('a rry bulunt·e at 12', Priced at Sl.675.000 BLUFFS BAY VIEW JUST LISTED. 2000 sq ft. beautiful end unit 3 bdrm. 21 ~ bath. spectacular view. Lovely entrance. large enclosed patio. Good terms OPEN 1-5 653 VISTA IONITA IEST IUY. 2 bdrm overlooking wide ' grt•enbelt. Excellent ter~ St:m,500. HELEN B. OOWD REALTOR, INC. 644·0134 List & luy With T1w ~ OCliMFtlOHT Duplex 3 Br 2 Ba upper \\1th sundeck 2 Br 2 Ru lower \.\.1lh pm ale patio deck. Both compktely furnished. 4 car garage. T:.ikl' over $425.1100 lo<1 n including 12:1 1', (fixed l for 30 vears. Asking $.595.000. W>.TERFROHT DUPLEX, WITH PISl Ir SUP Remodeled tone\\ in 1976 from curb lo ne"' pier including custom tiled spa, slain gl:.iss & even electric powered dra\\ drap~s 3 car garnge with add111onal 3 t'a r off street park1n1? f>t'I f(.'ct local1on $695.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport ll•cl CGrMr 30th Pete Barrett Realty presents DOVER SHORES This 3 Bdrm and den home offer:> new carpet!-i and drape~. lots of brick. hi gh ceilings. ~pa t1ous kitchen and a large yard. s.525.000 includes the land 1393 Gmaxy Dr .• HB IEST IUY MES.A VERDE Sa\·e in Lhis ~pacwus 4 Rdrm 2 bath and family room beauty. Proven neighborhood . exrt>llent for c hildren Easy maintenance. 2862 Tabaqo, CM Opeft S.. 1-5 WESTCLIFf FRENCH REGENCY Over 3600 sq ft.. featurmg 5 Bdrm 4 bath . la rgt' custom kitchen and large fa mil y room Boal storage and more. $439.000 1500 HiC)Mand, HI Opeft S-1-5 HEW LISTIHG-WIMILE:DOH VILLAGE New home 4 Bdrm 21 ~ bath, Plan C. Community pool <1nd Lennis. 30 year fixed financm~ Sl99.000 3475 W"'dsor Ct .. CM()peft S-. 1·5 NEWPORT SHORES This 4 Bdrm 2 bath waterfront home offers 2 swimming pools and tennis in quiet community. All for $250,000 with great financing too! IAYSHORES Custom French Normandy cottage with stone fireplaces. Copper sinks and sunlit breakfast nook. set in a woodsy setting in an exclusive be.ach community with security. J.ASMINE CHEK-4l.AN 2 See this gorgeous 2 Bdrm 2 bath home with formal dining room, den, 2 fireplaces and spa. Price reduced to $355.000 owner financing. .AH ORIGIN.AL Quaint. unique look -car~f~lly cared for 4 Bdrms. den. dining room and new kitchen. Really something special ! • HOMES • TURTLE ltOCk GLEH TOWMHOME Beautiful .Jasmine Modl'I 2 bdrm t den with dt'lightful b<.lt'k yan1 Grt'al fin anl·1ng Assume 12 1::', loan & owner w11l rarry 2nd T 0 PEHIMSUU POINT DUPLEX One of llw very few duplt>xes within Lht· t•ovc nanl of J'(•ninsula Point 4 bdrms up wi th :1 hath::,, J h<lrms & 2 o:.i angle this do\\ n & a I C'~lr ga1·agt• on J lot LIDO ISLE fk d1u:ed $25,000. Ownt•r 1s mo\'mg East 4 bdrm . 3 bath, :l C"ar garage lmestment on 40' corner h>t OWXER ~toT I v A'n:u for l'l't'atM· financing at excellt>nl pt•rc·enlJgt• rale Call ntJW 1 IEST IUY OM LIDO Pritcd lor 1mnwllwtl' action ~l'" I~ f 1mshed 4 bdrm dream home on extra \\1de lot <h1.ner ver) llM1vated, \\Ill help fi11:.in<'C' Subm11 .111 ofll•rs Onl~ Sfi50.ooo DOVER SHORES AJtU I vear old 4 bdrm, 31 ;,! b:.ith, hbr;in , 3 firepla ces Professionally decorated formal di 11mg, lam1l y k1ttht•n & large den . CAREFREE LIVING OH UDO 111 tl11s :! bdrm l'07.\' charmt.•r on extra \\-ldt· lot \\Ith largt• patio Extra 1>:.irking SJJal'l' or small boat storage EXCELLEMT FIN.ANCIMG FIXER UPPB Large 5 bdrm. formal dining room plus hon us room Lot<.1tt><I on pool s1 tt' rnrnl'r lot O" nt.'r moll\ ull'U. Ask111g S34~J.OOO 20% DOWN 13° o IMTBlEST ON LIDO "111 mo\ t.' ~ ou nghl into tl11~ -;puc1ou::. ·I bdrm homl'. OWNE R \'EH \' MOT!\'ATED S11hm11 ull of(ers tod:.i~ flurry'' Tomonuw m:.i~ be too l<tt(' I I * CONDOS * MEWPORT CREST CONDO 3 bdrm wi th J bath, wet ba r, 2 patios. Quiet end unit. walk to beach. pool <In d tennis ASSU :\I E LOAN Nu pre-pa~ ment pemtll) A must tu see MESA WEST CONDOS \\\• ha\'l· Ii hrand Ill'\' 2 bdrm rnndos ll'lt From SIJ!J.000 to Sl!!7.noo (':ill 1\0\\ 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIC ELEGANCE Wh en compariwn!> are e'<hau~led lh1' mrrt'd1bh ~uu11lul homr ~lamb atont' m 11~ arrh11ectural unir1ueness m 11s charm and elegance 1n 11i. "armlh all(! rumfnrt Or1gmal 1n l'\Cr~ rt>specl, 1t comhme!". classic old European i.tyllng with l'Very modern convenience available. Superb C'raltsmansh1p and mellrutous d1•ta1hng as "ell as exqws11e decorating ha' r produced J I rut) grand manor.t ype home that 1'111 always be considered onr of thr finest mansions m Oran~!' County. Breathtaking' IC'l'S lrom almost ever> "1ndo". 11utstand1ng lantlsrap1ng l'llh automalll sprinklers and 11 gorgeous pool fur1her enhanre 1h1s very special res1denrr Sper1al featuru include a labulous master llt'droom sune, 1 massive fireplaces, wme 1·ellar l'1th separote tasting room, 4 bedrooms, G bathrooms . 6400 sq ft, sttur1ty syMem~ and much mure Large AITD loan al 12'. mt ~ a\a1lal>le Trade considered Rick .Alderetff, Realtor 731 -4444 llG C.AHYOH EXCLUSIVE Beautiful Deane Townhome overlooking the 18th fairway. ~ sq. ft. or perfection by a leadmg interior designer. The large 1st floor mas ter s uite opens. ~o a sheltered spa, there are 2 additional used brick patios, & French d<>?rs open to a secluded upstairs sundeck. This former rm~~l has been customized & mod1f1ed & appears t o be ri~ht out of Ar c h ite ct ura l Diges t. Good financing avail. Now $640,(XX). LUCY ROSI '44-t617 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 H A Y S I N I I I 11 12 LOTEE M I I I' I I' I ""'" 1 1 I I I I' I I TIGLUY I 1--.-1--...1 ',....,.,,j •-rj -rl -1 1Y:.~s':~!'1n41:0~~': "---'-· -'-· --'-· ........_........_ ..... ment. the optimist who I I believes lhe best, tho ~-.;.,.N~E,...T-r-L ..,G...,..H.,-,.--1 pessimist who believes lhtt I' I I 1 • • 1 worst 1nd then the11's Con L-.._. __.._ _ __.._. _.._ ............ _. QlllS5 Who --. I MOOTBY , .. c-i. .. ,...c1>.<~1o.- l11I I 1 2 I I : =~~; . .: ~ -;:'1: l!:.::r r r r r r · t ·r 1-t r r 1 11 I I I I I I I • I I I I SC UM-LETS Ant wen in Clossiflcotion 5 100 I CE BEDRBE ELllNS CD . OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 2067 VIST.A DEL ORO ILUFFS OPEN SUH l·S VIEW: I.A Y AND CITY LIGHTS Gorgl'ous Vtt•w From. 'This Sin¥1l' Lev(•I T\\ o !it'd rnom. 1 wo Bath Enct L'n1t Deto1 <• lo1 W:.illµapl'rs & l> r a pt• s I' I .rn t <t t 1 on Shull l' 1 s &·1>aralt• :'II ask r Sull 1• Sho\\' l.11-.l' i\ Jl'\\l•I' $25:1.IJIHI .\ .lo~ ()I :\t•\\ purl J.i ,t 1ng 314 AVEHIDA CUMERE BLUFFS OPEM SUH 1.5 END UMIT \'ucunt. ~:.ts) T11 Sl'l' l·:xn•llent Fina11l'mg. Bright & t'ht·1.•1·ful 11lrl'l' h l' d r o o m E n ti l• II I t W I t h Wrap i\rnuncl T'at10 011 Lu'h <;ret:'nht•lt I.a rgt• \ssumal>lc• Loa11 With Fixt•d H<ltt· O"lll'r Will C;irr~ &-concl S2'..M .:loo 2000 BARRAMC.A I LUFFS OPEN SUM 1-S Hnght & ,\1ry Thrt.'l' &·droum 1-.;nc.l t.Jnil On G ret•n bell W 11 h Sunny Deck & Open Bc:.i m Ceiling 1..oC"att•c.l Or) (luiet Cul de ~at· :-it.·.1r Pool "& Tennis O\\ner \\'111 <"arr~ Al 13 5 ' S169.9CKl IRAMD MEW LISTIMG! A Rarl' Opportun1l~ To Mmt• Into Harbor \'1l'"' IJ ilb ,\l An r\fford:.ihll• Pm·t:' Extra L<irgt• Lot For Famil\ EnJoyml·rtt \ml Pm·:.iC'~ Th \t'l' Hedrooms & F::tmdy Hoorn l·or On I~ S290. 000. llG CANYON VIEW! Beautiful \'t.•rsallles ~lodl'I On Quiel Cul dl' Sac W1dt· Wmchng Sta1rwu~ With Spt.·<·la<·11lar· Suspended Walk w:.iy o, ~·rlook1ng Marble Enlr~· 1\nd Sparnm:-. L1n11g Room. Ell'gant Feature' <iarc1en Kitchen. Den With F1replac·e. Hugt:' Master Su1ll'. Highly Landscaped Garden With Paddle Tl•nnis Courl Great \'II'\\ ' Spt'titil Vinanrmg A\'ailablt· $875.000 THE .AMllEMCE OF U COST A In A Knul l A bo\'e The G<>lf rourst' This Home Offers All The Elrguncl' And Tranquility For \Vh1eh . La C o s t a I s F a m o u ~ F 1 n <' Appomlmenls In clude A ~larbl<' FoH~r. Gold Plated T11l's. F1xlurt•'> And Hana Painted Porcelain Uo" 1:-. ldeul Home For Entertaining . Built Around /\ Sparkling Pool And Spa Priced To Sell $650.0m SPECIAL CUSTOM IAYFROHT FEE L.AHD Four Yt'ars Old . Cathedral Ceilings, Parquet floors & New Ca rpels Lots Of Wood & Glass. Three Bedrooms & Con\·ert1ble Den. 31 ~ Baths. Sl'parale Dmmg. Huge Familv Room With Wet Bar Kitchen With Pantry. Breakfast Room. Sauna Study. Three-Car Garage. Wood D~ck Overlooks Ba y & Dock. Owner Will Carry Large Second. Sl.600.000. COROM.A DEL MAit INCOME Huge Dup lex Overlooking Bay. Ocean And Breakwater. llas To Be On e o r Th e Finest lnrome Properties In Corona del ~ar Master Units Have An Ocean View -Built On An Ov-e rsized lot. Call For Details. MES.A YHOE Beautiful Gontemporary Home In Costa Mesa ·s Best Area. Features ·Include Five Large Bedrooms. Two Impressive Fireplaces. Gorgeous Living Room & Family Room. Skylights. Wall Covermgs, Wet Rar -Fantastic! Priced At S2ZJ.SOO. G) --........... ,. - 759-9100 uc_,.. ... ,.... M,..,.;tc..- ----...-....~..-~ .....w..v...ar- LINDA ISLE MASTEIPIECE . Fmesl location on all Lim.I.a. 76 of Inn front Houm for ui> to 85 yacht 6 lk;clrooms. 7 Uath~. b1llwrd room, lrg. bar & TV room. wi ne l'ellar, _form~! l.lillln~. Sl'P ~uesl w1111:1. maid s qtrs. Bob nl' Dovil' Koop. 75!.I 1221 RVM* Of Newport Beach . ... M 0 D E L' H 0 M E - • BEST VIEW LOCATION lhghly upgr.a<led 4 bedroom and lam1h room homt! locatl'd on the fonm~r model -;trt't:'l of Spyglass 11 111 Thi ... honH· has <111 the amenit ws v1111 \\ ould want . large familv room with wet l.>:Jr and cozy llSt•d "IH'll'k I 1rl'plael'. l:.irgl' yard 'w\llh :-.p~1 ancl a lt·rrif1t· ~ronl row , H''w\ 111 th<· oc-f•;rn and c·1t~ lights. l'r1tcd lo sl'll lasl at $62!1,()(Xl. URGE FAMILY HOME ON THE IAY E11 Jo.' wall'rlronl ll\'lng on L~do I~le 1n lhts tant<1,l1t· i llt·droom Colomal stvlt• honw \\llh ftl'Oth doors. shut· tl'rs. and ust•d hntk p:.illo. Large hakom oll mastl'r ht.'Clroom over- lookl) ti1t• wat l'I' an<f tht· l>rt\•ate san- dv bl'al'h Tl11s un1qu<.• home on :.in o\·t'rs11ed lol I'> ull'al for lamlly II\ mg ,111d i·nt1•rt;iin1ng on the huy Sl .7f1<1,0IKJ FANTASTIC FIHAHCING IN ~LUFfS Bl'aulllul J hl·droom end unil \\1lh \HUI) ~•rnung p:.it10 Assumable lst TD and 11\\nt'r ,,111 c:i1Ty a large st•t·ond tk ... 1rubll· Ch-lores model S2 rn .500 Opt•n Sund ti" I 5 400 V1st~1 ()wnta SUPER LOCA.TIOH Ltdu Isle .west end of island Commu111t\ beuch at each end of stn·el. ·thr : :i1 • ba , gourmet kitchen. w.dl l'CI µat10 Community tennis, \at·ht l'lub Submit al l of fer s plrrt·ha:.t.• lease .. tradl' o\\ ncr tr~JtlH· and anx· 1ou' "111 hl'lp fmanl'e S.'>50.000. Open SundJy 1-5 11 5 \·1J Wazier~ BUILDERS DELIGHT Douhll' lot on thr pn·m1er street in th(' l>e!-it ~l'\\ port Ht•1ghts location Thcsl' an• 2 lcg<il lots 'w\1lh 50 feet of lootagt• l'ath There are 3 income units that p.1~ a good rental income Call for mon• information. $3.50,000 BIG CAHYOH .\ l'llSLom Frenl'h provtncial home on thl' 8th fair\\ a' \\llh 5 bedrooms. nchl.' µam•led hbrar~. large family room ''1th used hri<'k fireplace. bu11l in 'w\t•t bar ancl \\ood beamed n•tl1ngs Furm<JI II\ mg and dining room,, \\Ith marhlt' rireplace and ln•nl'h door'> to thl' palln "1th \\Cl bar. bhq .• incl JC1l'llZ71 COUNTRY FRENCH 8.'i', f111.1n c·ing <1vailable at 13'. for JO \e;ir.., on this beaut1fuJ custom horrw in this c>.clusne guard gated. \\aler·Onented co mmunity. New. countrv fn·nl'h estate. 4150 sq. ft \\1th th(' fmesl appoint ments and traflsmansh1p 4 br , 312 ba . spac1ou ... family mom. hbrar~. 4 f1replan·s and Inti-more S745.000 SPACIOUS FAMILY UVIHG 7 hr, ~1.! bu. Spyglass home with ~pac1ou!-i , thought ully designed nnorplan that gives you room to lne Luxurious features such as hardwood floo rs, custom shutters. separate maid ·s quarters. full y equipped kitchen with additional Jenn Atrl' range. custom oak bookcases. large family roo m and bonus room are but a few of the out St<:1nding features of ltus beautiful Sou thport model. $675.000. Open Sal. Sun , Mon 2-6 25 Bodega Bay CLASSIC LIDO l.Sl.E The lif estvle of this enchanting and elegant h 0 ornl' wi II hold you in its grasp immediately. With its 5 spacious beclrooms and 3 fireplace s you arc trul y 1n a realm of soph1st1calion Dislincll\'e french doors and plantation shutters add only to the total beauty of this home. Oecome one of the few who can enjoy thi s classic area $725.000. ORIGIN.Al. ILUffS 2 bedroom H plan with partial view of the back bay lovely upgrades including new carpet and dish· washer. delightful deck for view· ing sunsets. Large patio on lush green~lt. pool and putting green. Excellent financing $230,000. ' I . • ~ •• l J ' DJ Oranqe Coast DAILY PILOT(Sunday, September 6, 1981 Hot1Hl For S• HouHs For S. ,_. ----..-' ---A -.-!. -~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.....w..>....a...>~~ .......... ..._.....-....._....--...._..... t1•rw I 002 ~ I 002 ..._.. '-W. Ho.f•tt For W. Hoft•• For W. Ho..H For Wt ~For Wt ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.w• ....... iooi ~~ .......... iooi ;;;;;~ .......... i~2 r::;:~ .......... iooi ;;:.;;; .......... iooi Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate ....................•............•.......•.... •·····••·········•····· ·•••••••···········••·· ·················~····· * * * * * * Heritage Collection DREAM IN TROOBLE Four doors from So. Bayf ront on Balboa Island Owner will consider trade for a nythm~ of value. Includes pl:1ns for new duplex $5.50,000 HUHTIMGTOM IUCH CONDO $119.500 Pool. assu m;.i hie OPEN SUMDAY l·SPM 4511 CAMDEN Cameo Shores View ~ Shde open roor $925.000 OPEN SUNDAY l·SPM 1724 PORT SHF:FFIELO .t OR. pool. guesl houst> $350.(XXJ. Of'~ SUMDA Y I ·SPM 1827 PORT Tl FFIN Heaut. up- graded Somc•rset $339.500. 1533 MIRAMAR Peninsula l'omt. Spanish Cal.a 5 BR, 5 vrs new Mot 1\'aled sellt:>r. Bring your off(•r S45!.l.5fK.I REDUCED TO Sl 18,000 FEE WHA rs UNIQUE AIOUT UNIQUE Cll!o'.AM l'l' .. 'F l'J E A S T II I. l' F F Cunlt'mporar) !>l)ll' J b•lrm . 1wv. !'aq.11·i- sk yht(hls, lw;h land~l·ap 1ng surround1n1? ~u~·1 pallo & 1'1.1.'>LOm part 1 size spa A~~llrlll' Sl48.000 al 10 75', ,,,~ IOI? $329.IW ft't' Yl)l 'LL 1.ov .. : 11 . I bdrm, 2': ba. l'alermo Wooden entry & l'ou11111 k1L(•hcn ram1ll' room with v. et bar ·a. tol\ f I r e p I a l' t' \ 'i SU OH $184,000 l'ff~'l11 e rail' ol 12 5': A~kmg tl?.!.t"KI fet' 1\SSU ~ E $186.000 ,\ 1 10« lmmarula\\• ~::islblurf 3 bdrm home with ramlly room Man1t'ured pool S•H vard and patio hall• beauuful sunset ~1ew~ Only S265.000 For add11Jonal utfo call Laraine Shaw al 615-0000 THAT'S WHAT'S UNIQUE AIOUT Ulllll(.J t lit"ttS Realtors. 675-6000 Cameo Hi ghlands fixer. Some view. Seller moti\'alcd' l111!1!1!!!!!!!!!1-lll!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll'•I HST IUY IM CAMEO SHORES Spectal'ular vie\\. pool. $95.000 fee ~lotivatcd sellt.·r. 20', down Great potL1ntial for expansion 5'YGLASS FOREVER VIEW Mint <·ond111crn Pool. !'IJ):.t $35.000 GERRY & CHRISTA STARNES COMPANY 675-3411 LOOICIMG FOR A IARGAIM? EASY TUMS? EASYDOWM? t'olh.•i:c Park 3 BH'' Huntmgtoo Bl·h 2 St~ Costa ~h·~J Conclo 3 HI< Vlt>\\ + 2 UH CO:'\ 1)0" I • M t'Sa \'t•rc1t• :1. 1'11111 Sp:i'' Call 1mml'11at~h For con.~ultallon Have l>Umt>thmJ! ~ 011 want to wll '' Clas~1fl~J1 ads do II wdl fi-12 51ii!I OCUM VIEW NORTH UGUMA Outstanding 4 Bdrm rnstom home Extra large street lo street lot on ocean~u.le ol highway merely steps to lhl' beach S685.000 WATERFRONT DUPLEX 2 Bdrm plus barhelor. both unit~ with brick fireplaces Pier and lloat "1th room fort wo boats. S-150.000 TURnEROCIC HIGHLANDS Highly attracti\'e :\lacGregor 111 the Highlands. We have 13 p financing. 80 p loan, 5 year term. The best financmg a\a1lahle ARCHITECTS SEE THIS OHE Top lorat1uns . a ('OLlµle ot doors from the pvt beach 111 thl• t•x<'lust\'t.' guarded comm of Bayshores. Easy to remodel :l Bdrm. 21 ~ bath home S..175.000 BAYSHORES 3 Bdrm 21 ~ bath home. steps from the pri\'ate beach 1n this exclusi\'e guarded tommun1ty. S375.000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -Located on a nice street rn old CdM Good rental income, secluded owners unit. 2 fireplaces. $325.000. LUSIC HARIOR VIEW HIUS Lo\'ely 3 Bdrm plus lam.Jly room. beautifully landscaped. pool sized lot. New carpets lhruout, bright and cheerful, immaculately maintained. Owner will assist in financing. $299,500 COSTA MISA -Air filtered & cond .. 4 Bdrm Hall of Fame home. Remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors, xlnt comer lot. Near schools from kindergarten through college. Try yo ur VA for a low down . $134.900. CdM IUILDAILE LOT -South of Highway, good location R 2. le\'el $230.tXX> Walking distance to shops Submit on terms. UGUMA IUCH 3 bdrm 2 bath home with spa and wetbur. Lo\'ely ocean view. Move in condition Xlnt financmg. Owner w/ carry at 14' r. S22<J.500. OWNER WANTS TO NEGOTIATE -On this de- corator perfect Spyglass home. 3 Bdrm plus famjly room. pool and spa and add1t1on on garage suitable for office. $S75.000. ASSUMAILE 14>/4% FfMAMCIHG REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949~ MESA VEIDE First TD approx1mult'ly $90.000 3 Hdrm 2 bath, nl·w roof. lttrgc yard . Asking $12~.900 For more mlormat1on , tall 540 1151 FIMAHCIMG HAS MEVH HIM EASIH •• OWHH 1 FfHAHCIMG IS QUICk, CLUH AHD UMCOMrllCATIO.; .MOST OF THESE nu.as WtU ADAPT THE SALE OF THEIR HOME TO A IUYER'S AllUTY TO r>.Y .. rLUSE PHONE US FOR EXCITING DETAILS. ENTERT AIMERS DB.IGHT EASTSIDE OPEH TODAY 1-5 Assurnahh• \'I H fin:ml'ing availa ble on this t harmmg. light and airy home ~·t.'aturmg I Bdrm, plus ram1ly room , \'ndoM•d t•o11rtyard, lovely bat'k yard v.1th Koi pon<l Asking $188.400 For ;1pp11111t11u·nl to !»l'l'. tall 540-1151 OPEN TODAY 1·5 COME WITH US ••• T~" I~\(\._ Ill.TUA l'llAHM f lVF: UEUIWOMS llARDWOOI' (\ V,,, FIHEl1l.AI 1-:~ Li':Al>EU t;t,ASS \\ INUOWS l'f ~ \) .d 'OI HI 1818 GLENWOOD L.~ •....•.•.•.•••••.•••••.. S49S,OOO C-2 LOT UNIQUE IM OLD CDM Ar('htlet:l s own c us t u m h o m e G rt' a t I' a b i n t' t s . lightm~. skylights, t"rent'h ules. two f1rcplal'cs Supl'r South ol l11gh" ay lot'at1on $525 .0011 Sl'l' ~larilvn •wu~~l'lot at 3117 Po111se1t1a · ll1gh tr a ff it· c·ou nt 62.GX307 Lot. Existing house on property Flexible u.sci, Ownc1 w1 II consider carrying 1st TD Asking $199.500. Call 540-1 151 COME WITH US •.. TO DOVEtt SHORES. FA:'ltll.V OfUt:;NTED f'Ul:H rn;oHOO\fS t.11n:1.Y LllNl'IG \"I[) FAMll.Y llOOMS SEPAllATE llHt-:\KJ-'i\ST JHIO\I lMltl\ H00\111'\ TllREE l'AR GARAGE L'Pl'EH H.n \IF\\ 2012 SANTIAGO DRIVE ................ FEE LAND $490,000 UNIQUE IH IRVIHE TERRACE Ueaut1rully remodclt•d and rumpletel~ decorated three l>edroom plus home Pool. ~µa. private, and a t\·rrific location You 'll "ant to moH• right in ~ $395.000 Fl•c See Pat Mt:>IT\ ul 1315 Santanclla Tl'r1 al'l' · UNIQUE IH OLD CORONA DB. MAR Completely n·modeled msidl' and out . 11i hlllrh to heal'h. Bt:>aut1ful 3 bedroom. 3 bath perfcc:l 111 l'\'ery deta ii $550,000 f l'l' See Sara Stefl al 317 Poinsl'lt w UNIQUE ON THE IA Y Tcrnfit· floor pie.in that lt:>aturcs a master bedroom su1lt• and a tkn Commuruty pool and spa. ;rnd th e 1·harm of hvmg on thl' I.Hi\ 1h'sl ol l' ,. er vt h111g qua IJty . $318 0011 SL•e ~us an l·forcll'r al 1014 l!<.iy!'ltlll' ('o\ t' 1-:J..,t UNIQUE IM HARBOR VIEW HOMES t'ompan• and ~<H'l' This lo\'ely Carml'I modt?I. three l.x•drnom . t\\o bath. ftreplatl:' homt' t<1n be yours for only $229.500. Exn·lll'nl f111anc.:mg. Sc•e !Jonna Sehroedt>r al 2016 Po11 Bristol. U~l()Uf tif)Mf \ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 lot Cou1 Hlghw•v. Coron• d,I M•t Wf HAVE SO Of-THE HST LISTINGS IM TOWM R(<;IOHHIAI MfAI f<,IA!f <;~Rll•Cf <; I /JeJi/Ja'lcreJI Value I Frem·h doors from d1rnn~ room. k1tcht.>n. f:.1m1h room & master su1lt• all IL"aci "to lmek & latticed patio \\Ith lon·ly plantings. Custom built. outstanding quality. ready to mo\'c into 2 add1ttonal bdrms & 3 l>aths Owner w1 II consider all offers S.125~00 E~anor lowit IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 $37,000 DOWN BUYS THIS $540,000 GEM A~ you c.·1irvt' up the prin1te drive of this Br<;nd new natural wood home nestled in thE' h1lb of S<in Juan Capistrano, you tan ·1 mis~ tht• s pec·tal'ular ,·ie\\' The tnlcnor 1s a dt•corators delight of warm carthtoncs "t1shcd in light from the sk~ lights 1n the soaring cathedral ceilings. Surrounclrd by natural wood d e l' k 1 n !! a n cl l u '' m a 1 n t e n a n c c landstapmg, 11 ·s vatant and ready to mo,·e in . Call for an appointment lo scC' this one ol a kind custom home \\1th 11wred1ble terms 963-5671 HERITAGE REALTORS PROPOSED CUSTOM WlTH 180 VIEW Top uf the hill in Emerald Ray will soon he thts elegant 3800 sq fl euslorn home View from t•\ en room Loads of glass and dl·tk 111 g w pvt yard. This home has it all' Print . only UHIELIEV AILE FINAHCIMG On this 4 Bdrm. 2 story bearh h o u ::. e ,,. 1 t h g u l' s t 1 n I a w quarters '.'ie:,ir park. S2ffi.OOO \\1lh $181.000 5 yl·ar loan at ti' t MESA VERDE ASSUMABLE LOAM 11 >;4°10 (.'harming. remudt·led 3 BH + ram1ly room home with 2 fplcs. on qu1t't tul de sac street. Lot<; of l'Urbs1de appeal plus RV acres.., '.\I ott\ att•d owner '' carr~ lge 2nd ror qu<thf1ed bUVl'r. MOBILE HOMES M.I . MODULAR OHL Y S79,500 Lon·I~-. spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath. with firC'place across trom thl' ba\' \'1cw from deck Adult luxur~ II\ mg in best location Pool sand\' beach slips a\'ailable Owner will finance with $25.000 do"11 LIDO OM THE WATER Cozy l Bdrm with large hvmg room and fireplat'e . Great for year round li\'ing or weekend retreat See today make offer s.59.500 OWMi" will carry h loc9'. 759-1616 COME WITH us ... TO CORONA DEl MAR. Jt'ST mun UOOHS FROM on:Ar" HOI u \\Ill) Tllln:F. Uf:lll<00\1S UI 'ING HOOM VI 1-:w tlf on.\\ \\I) H~1·n Ql I FT ST Hf: n 215 IRIS A VENUE .... , ••.....................••.• S 36 5,000 COME WITH US •.. TO HORTH NEWPORT. •>i"f: 111.0\'K FIWM l><.:EAN NEW DLPLEX TWO 11Elll<00'1~ f. \I'll l '\I J' 128 46TH STREET ............ JUST REDUCED TO S399 ,SOO COME WITH US ..• TO U YC REST. r;u;1:,\'.\'I TltHEJ-. BEDROOMS l>ININ<: 1(110~1 f',o\~111.V IWOM 1-:xn:l'TIONAL LANDSCAl'l!'\G llOTll 1 llCJ~'I \'\II l<F\R flNl~llEll GAHt\Ca: WITH STOf<,\(; 1-: 1921 TRADEWIHDS LANE ; .....••••••...••.•...... S 325,000 COME WITH US ... TO HARIOR VIEW HOME. POl'l'LAI< l' A R ,\1 )'; L ;II 0 D Jo: I. 1 II H F t-: B 1-: D It II II ;\I S N f W CAHPt:TING COPPEH l'l.l'MBIN(; I' \TIO AND <.;ARDE!'\ 1930 PORT BRISTOL CIRCLE ............ FEE LAND S268,SOO COME WITH US ... TO WES TCLIFF. r o fl/\' EN It-: NT LOCATION TllHEE Bf:Lll!OOMS PLL S FA~lll.Y IW(JM TREE LINF:!> STREET UEA UTIFl'l 1' I l'<;HAOED 1528 CORNWALL LANE .......................... $219,000 COME WITH US ..• TO BACK BAY . Sl'Al l<tl 's FOl'H HEDfW0\1S Ol:"il\.G \\II F\\111.\ HIHl\1 I.II\\ \I \J-;TE:\A:\n, Y ;\HU WI fll l'tH>L 2391 IAY FARM PLACE .......................... $199,700 COME WITH US ... TO NEWPORT IUCH. 1 HHF.f. BEDROOMli. FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE ~.,\TIN(; AH~;,\ I:\ KITCHF.:\, Nr:w CARPETING ANO PAINT 1735 IRVIME AVEMUE ...... ay ArPOIMTMENT ...... $197,000 COME WITH US ... TO CHERRY LAKE AREA, COST A MESA. AlyrRAl"l'l\'E TllHEE HEllHOO)I 11mn: Jll'(a. IO'f \\'JTll l<IHl~I fOH POUL. Pl.L'S kfo:nm\TION \'ElllCLF 302 VISTA IA YA .......................... , ..... S 174,500 AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US ... TO SPYGLASS Hill. ~l P~ 11111.\ CRAFTrn ENGLISH TL'UOH f'.l\'E HEORO())IS DINING HOCH! f'A~11L\' ROOM \\ ITll \\ET Br\ H 1.0TS OF HE\ ELEL> Ci l.1\SS FOL R FIREPLACES FUL R CAR G1\HAfi F. •••••••••••••••••• SI ,500,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. 1-;fl\lo\Tf. n :T A ~I P L E I' II I \' ,\ l' ' F II H \ I \ H G E F A \I I L \ I X HEIJllOmlS FOK\! \I ltl\f:\li l!UO\f llLGE )I \SH.R f\fnlW0\1 I SUITF. WITH FllH.l'L \n. SEl'\H,\TE CHILDRE:-;·s w1N c SPA llKLINC: POOi. •••..••••••...•..•••.••• FEE LAND S9SO.OOO COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. ~I \J ESTIC 110\Jt: \'ET COZY \S \ ~L\SllOH~ t'lff'J \I.I· l'l'l'En H" \'IEW FRO\! r:NTIHE U\'l:\G ,\HE.\ Fl!l'R Hrl>HtHl\IS ~:AUi WITH PRl\'An: BATH .SPARKLI:\G l'OOI, ANO SI',\ •••••.... FEE LAND $825,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES . FOi II BEDROmts ~ \mL y Hll<l\I l~ll'f:( ( \HI ... l'O:\lllTIO~ l.. PPt-.H BAYVIEW ..•.•••••.•• , •••••••........••• FEE LAHD $371 ,500 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST . 1-'Ul 11 Bf.DHOOM~ l\ITCHl::N \ND FA~tll.\ IWO~I~ !'0\1PLETl::l.Y REMOUEl.f:D. rn:L PISO TILE. s1-:,\ \I rn rEllJ:"C~ •••• $360,000 COME WITH US •.. TO MESA VERDE. TWll STORY FOt'H BEDH<HIMS OL'I ET 1.0l'ATIO~ Jo fOllT !)01.1\R H EA TEO r O O L D B Q A :-< D S II l' f f L t: ll 0 i\ H 0 N E A R G 0 L F COURSE ••.•.•••••••.••••..••••...•.•••.••..••.•••• S 185,000 1617 WES TC LIFF DRIVE •.•.•.....•...•. 631·7300 • • HARIOR VIEW-ICMOl.LS • • 9>14% FIMAMCIMG •.... A rare opportunity to 0\\11 a muC'h sought after model in unique area Featuring CAPE COO st' ll· architecture. 2+ Br & 212 Ba on Fe·t' land "ilh outstanding terms . For a pri\'ale showi ng call 759-1501or752-7373 ••10AT SUP .. IMCREDllLE HOM~MCREDllLE Fl .. AHCIMG EXECUTIVE ELEGANCE WA TERFIOMT WXURY Ma rvelously decorated 3 bedroom townhomc featuring extensive use or used brick . plank floors. tile. mirrors & wallpaper to create a warm reeling of quality. This one or a kind residence has a boat sltp available. and an assumable loan. Priced S:H9.950. Call 759·1501 or 752-7373. 8,500 SQUARE FEET-$39,000 DOWH Imagine yourself surrounded with eight thousand f I\'(.' hundred square feet or luxury living with a spectacular indoor pool perfect ror entertaining large groups. There ·s even a wet-bar pool·side for those cool summer drinks. Relax in front of the massive stone fireplace or retire to the sumptuous master suite. This home is truly one of a kinci ~ ! Situated on ~ corner lot on two thirds of an acre in the prestigious Foothill High School District or Tustin. it's vacant and ready lo move in. Our owner is a rorporation and they've said SELL!! So bring S39.000 (total down payment) and be ready for total payments of only $3,950 per month and this $.539.900 beauty is yours for the asking. For a private showing call 963-5671 It's hard to beli eve this home is on· ly 5 years old. Nested on a quiet cul· de-sac of only 10 custom homes. it's vacant and ready to move in. With four spaciou s bedroom.5 and three baths you 'd expect to pay much more than $234,500. Call for com· plete details. 963·5671. $27 ,600 DOWN -HO QU~IFYIMG Spectacular tri-level residence in the exclusive Sunny Hills area of Fullerton. This spacious home graces a one half acre lot with mature landscaping affording maximum privacy for the custom pool and s pa. Take over existing trust deeds with NO QUALIFYING! Priced for immediate sale at $.169,500. For appointment to see call 963-5671. ( • RANCHO SAH JOAQUIN • rAHORAMIC VIEW Sensational 2 bdrm home with . den & FANTASTIC view . Owner will assit with private fina ncing. This is a rare op· portunity to own a much sought after model in desirable area. Vacant & ready for immediate posaellioa.. Call 7»UC>l or 752-7373. • • WA UR FRONT HOME • • Detached home featuring 3 Br's & move in condition! Located smack on th~ water within walking distance or the beach. Private tennis and pool available. The owner is willing to carry a first T .D. at 120/o & has priced this outstanding property at $230,000 fo r immediate sale!! Call 759·1501 or 752.7373, HOUSES FOR SALE I IR pkn FAM RM or DEH 1014 Bayside Cove E. (Coves) ND 675·6000 $318.000 Sat tSun l 5 2 IEOROOM 119 Vu1 Vella. 0.1do > Npt Bch 673·0697 $tll4 .000 Sat 1Sun 1 ·5 214 Via D1Jon, Lido Isle. N B. 963·8182 $335.000 Sal/Sun 2-5 2 IR ~us FAM RM or DEH • •621C3 Lido Park Dr. N.B. 760-9333 $.560,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 15 Royal St. George, Big Cyn. NB 640-5777 $1.8 million Sn/Mon 12-4 2451 Marino. Bayshores 642·8235 $340.000-LH Sun 1·5 417Tustin AH . Newport Beach 642-8235 $275.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 1860 Port Wheeler <HVHms > NB 760-9596 S239.500 Sat Sun 1·5 2331 Cliff Dr .. Newport Hts 631-1400 $795.000 Sun/Mon 1·5 2328 Vista Huerta. Newport Bch 644-4772 $178.000 Sun 1Mon 1 5 1614 Santanella I Irv Terri CdM 552-2000 S299,000 Sa Su Mon 1 5 110 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $425 ,000 Sun 1 5 104 Via Palermo. Udo Isle. NB 673-7300 $-135,000 Sun l 5 •2718 Vi ta dcl Oro I Bluffs ) ~B 646·7434 Sl41 .000 Sat' Mon 12 4 499 E 19th St.. Costa Mesa 646·7434 $159.900 Sat Sun 12·4 •2001 llollday, Npt Bth 760-0835 $369 ,500 Sat Sun 1·5 400 Vista Quinta . ~astbluff. NB 76Q.0835 S249,500 Sun l 5 1653 Palau (Mesa Verde) CM 640-9900 $145,000 Sun 1·5 23316t h Pt . New.port lights. C.M 642-8235 $159.000 Sun l 5 28631 Breckenridge. Laguna :"iig 831 -8440 5249,900 Sun l 5 2245 Tabago Pl IM esa Verde l CM 546-2313 $165,!100 Sun 12-5 1436 Serenade Terrace. CdM 675·5511 S349.500 Sat ,Sun 1·5 117 The Masters Cir , Costa ~lesa 640-5560 $245.000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 "'*1010-1016 E. Balboa Blvd .. Ba,boa 642-8235 $1 .500 .000 Sat 1Sun l·S 113 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle. N B 631 1400 S355.000 Sun 1 5 3024 Ocean A\ e . Corona del Mar 631-1400 Sl ,350.000Sat Sun 1Mon 1-5 801 Cliff Drive. Newport Heights 631·1400 $350.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 9103 Manna Pacifica. Long Beach 631-1400 S340.000 Sat Sun I 5 2331 Cliff Dri\'l'. Newport Hts 631 1400 $7!15.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2298 Hedlands. Batk (jay, Nwpt Heh 631-1400 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR plus FAM RM or DfH • •3711 Seashore. Ne" port Bch 673-6578 $8!15 .000 Sat Sun 10 4 * 1761 Port Ma nleigh Cir .. N.B. 640-0325 $269,900 Sal/Sun 10-7 1908 Alsuna. La Questa Vtllas. H.B. 536-0988 Sl20'.000 Sun 9·5 2635Solona Way. Laguna Beach 4!>4·2894 Sat 1Sun 1-5 •407 Kings Place. Newport Beach $379,000 Sal/Sun l 5 33741 Blue Lantern. Dana Pt 493-8812 $445.000 Sat Sun 1·5 631 Buena Vista Way, Laguna Bch 494 1177 Sat/Sun 2-5 317815th Ave.,So Laguna 494·1177 Sun 1·5 3617 W. Timber. Santa Ana 759-1221 S165,000 Sun 1·4 320 Seaward. Shorec I 1ffs, Cd~l 760-0835 $359.000 Sun 1-5 317 Poinsettia. CoronJ dcl Mar 675·6000 s.550.000 Sun 1-5 2016 Port Bristol IH\'Hm.1i I NB 675·6000 S229.500 Sun 2-5 4 Whitewater I J asmn Ck l CdM 552-2000 $410,000 Sun l 5 4521 Hampden. Cameo Shores. CdM 644-6200 $359.500-LH Su n 1·5 * * 101 N. Bayf ront. Balboa Island 642-8235 S975.000-Fee Su n 2-5 •8 Mon terey Cr. (Spyglass l CdM 675-34 11 $575.000 Mon 1·5 * •31965 Coast Hwy . So. Laguna 494-1177 Sun&Mon l-5 1577 Miramar I Bal Pen.> NB 760-9333 $469,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •llOO WhiteSails Way, »WI, CdM 644-9060 $485,000 Sun 1·5 •204 Via Eboli. Lido Isle. N B. 644·9060 $.595.500 Sun 1-5 215 Iris Ave , Corona del Mar 631-7300 $365,000 Sun 1-5 1921 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1930 Port Bristol Cir. HVH. NB 631-7300 $268.SOO·fee Sun 1·5 1528Com wall Ln . Westcliff, NB 831-7300 $219,000 Sun 1·5 •1315Santanella (Irv Terr> CdM 675-6000 $.195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 :m Vista Daya, Che rry Lk., C.M. 631·7300 $174.500 Sun l·S DIRECTORY •2048Commodore Hd, Uaycrest, NB 548·1022 s.115.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 • •lij36 Polaris Dr. DoverShrs. NB 631~300 $1 ,125.000feeSat1Sun15 789 Bayview Pl., Laguna Beat·h 497 1761 $365,000 Sun I 5 982 LaMirada. Laguna Beach 675-3411 $229,500 Sal/Sun 12·5 317254th Ave .. South Laguna 497-1761 $275,000 Sun 1-5 131:13 Galaxy I Dovt>r Shores 1 NB 642-5200 $525,000 Sat1Sun 1·5 11 Montepellier. Hrhr Hdge. NH 644·6200 SW5.000 Sat. Sun l 5 120 Via Quito, Lido lslt.>, N B. 675-6161 $475.000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. N.B. 675-6161 $420 000 Sun 1 5 UOl WhtSlsWy ,tibrVuHls.CdM 644-6200 $415,000·LH Sal Sun 1 5 3085 Klondike. Costa Mesa 631-1400 $210,000 Sat Sun 1-5 2921Jacaranda (Mesa Verdel CM 645·0303 Sl34 .900 Sat/Sun 1-5 l912Sumba. Mesa Wrdc. C.M. 963-8182 $184 .900 Sun 1·4 332 Poinsettia. Corona del ~tar 744-7211 $469 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM -*203 Canal. Nwpt Shol'l'S. NH 675-7060 S.135.000 Sal Sun 1·5 118 Via llhal'a. Lido bit·. N B. 673· 7300 s.550.000 Sun 1 .5 4511 Camden tCameo Shores I Cd M 673·7761 $925.000 Sun 1·5 * •8 Collin:, A' e. Balboa Island 631 -1400 Sl.200.000 Sat Sun 1·5 •2217 W San Lorenzo. Santa Ana 963-6767 $175.000 Sat.Sun I 5 30942 Colonial. Laguna ~iguel 6311400 S36!.l.900 Sunl-5 l~ Boa \'1sta I ~1 es.i \'c•rde l C:\I 640·9900 5215.000 Sun I 5 1776P1tca1rn L\lc..,a Vt>rdc lO I 6-t5-0303 $1~6.500 Sun H 939 Congre!>s. Costa M 1·sa 546·2313 Sl3 l.~OO Sun 1 5 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 952 Dert\'er. Costa ~l esa 979-2300 Sl47 .000 Sun l-4 25542 Leeward. Dana Point .t93-8812 52.tS.OOO Sun l 5 115 \'ta WJz1ers. Lido ble. NB 760 0835 S550.000 Sun l 5 23 Half Mocm Hay 1Spgls > Cd~l 759 1221 $600.000 Sun 1-5 2686 Redlands. Costa \lesa 759-1221 $189.500 Sun I ·5 3005South Ccnkr. Cosl;.i ~lt'sa 964-lf,(il Sl5V.OOO Sun 1 ·5 •ltl Muir Beat'h, Cd~! 760·9333 Sl .:i!IS.000 Sun l ·5 3429 Summerset. Wimbledon. CM 646-7434 S245.000 Sun 12 5 2208 Prt Ourness. Npt lkh 640-9900 $450.000 Sun 1·5 ~Lil tie Rm~r. Corona dl'I ~lar 640-WOO 5695.000 Sun 1 5 2211 Watt>rf ront. Corona dcl ~I ar 642-8235 S625.000 Sun 1 5 2862 Tabago Pl (Mesa \'t'rde l 01 642·5200 $179.900 Sun 1·5 •3475 Windsor !Wimbldon >CM 642·5200 $199,000 Sun 1 5 15Cedar Ridge. Trtlrk Hin. Ir. 675-3411 S.150.000 Sun 1 5 1909 La nai (Mesa Verdel CM 963·6767 $345,00H Sun 12-5 840Santiago. Costa Mesa 751 ·3rnl $135.000 Sun 1·5 * •2274 Channel Rd <BalPenl NB 675·2311 $1 .650,000 Sa /Su 1·5 33St. Tropez. Newport Beach 644-7020 $995.000 Sal,Sun 12·5 1533 Tahiti. Laguna Beach 497-5454 S.529,500 Sat 1Sun 1·5 1251SurflineWay, HarborVu.CdM 644-4910 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16811 Kamalii. Huntington Harbour 964-3311 $310,000 Sun J-5 u ·l706 E. Oceanfront. Bal Penin. 675-8676 $850.000 Sat 1Sun Mon 1521 Tahiti. Laguna Beach 497-5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun l·S 223 Via Quito. Lido Isle. N.B. 673·7ao<l $575,000 Sal 1-4/Sn 1·5 • 1724 Port Sheffield (HVHms >NB ' 673-7761 $350.000 Sun 1-5 1118 Somerset Ln., Westcliff. N. B. 631-7300 $495,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 2012 Santiago Dr., Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $490,000-f ee Sat/Sun 1·5 •2391 Bay Farm PL. Back Bay. NB 631-7300 $199.700 Sun 1·5 333 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $749,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 30902 Colonial Pl., Laguna Niguel 831-8440 $350,000 Sun 1·5 • •219 Via Lido, Lido Isle, NB 642·8235 $2,250.000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1753 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach 644-9060 $235,000 Sun l·S •3Trafalgar (Harbor Ridge) NB 675-34 11 $1 ,685.000 Sat/Sun l ·S •l Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 644~200 $1 ,795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 10436 Egret, Fountain VaJ ley 963-6767 $154,950 Sat /Sun 12·5 3444 Plumeria, Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sl69,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 BEDROOM 2585 Irvine Ave., Back Uay, NH 631-1400 $499.000 Sat/Sun l 5 1525 August Ln . Santa Ana Hgts 752 1700 $136.~JOO Sun 1 5 5 IR plut FAM RM or D~ •2007 Ke"Aamee Or . lrvuw Terr. CdM 673-3745 $459.UOO Sun I 5 llil? Por1 Tiffin OIVllms ) NB 673 7761 $339,500 Sun I s 105 San He mo, Lido Isle, N B 673-7300 Sat 2-5, Sun I 5 l818Glen\\t>od Ln . Baytrl1Sl. NH. 631 -7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 49Golcta, Spygluss, CdM 642·8235 $975,000 Sa 11-2/Sn 12·4 1500 Hight and ( West<.'lf I NB 642-5200 S43~.ooo Sat Sun J 5 • •314 :\lorning Star, Dover Shrs. NR 644 ·9060 $1.35U.ll00-Fee Sun l 5 5 Deerwood. H1g Cyn , Newport Bch 644·6200 St.900.000 Sat ·Sun 1-5 •41 Bodega Bay 1Spygb1 CdM 640-WO<.I $.539.500 Sun H •2820San Juan I Mesa del Mar l C'M 675-3411 Sl80.00U Sun 1 5 2750Canary !Mesa Verdc•l CM 546-2313 $199.500 Sun 1-5 6 IR plus fAM RM or DEN •li8 Cypress Point, Big Cyn, NU 640·5777 $i i million Sn Mon 12 4 *43 Royal St George. Big Cyn. NA 644 6200 5665,000 Sun I 5 7 IR ph11 fAM RM or DfH 25 Bodega kay. Spyglass. CdM 760 0835 Sfii5.000 Sun 2 fi CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •2067 \'1sta del Oro ( Htuffs l NH 759·9100 $255,UUO Sun 1·5 29 Redwood Tree (Univ Pkl Irv. 645·0303 $145,000 Sun 1·4 2277 Pacific.: Ave .. Mesa West. CM li7:!·7300 Sl37 ,000 . at Sun l 5 1214 Hull and Hd . I! 5. N('~l.lOrt Bch 640·5777 $129,500 Sun 1-5 2 IR phn FAM RM or DEN •3 Seataring, Jasmine Crk. Cd M 760-0430 $329.500 Sun Mon 2 4 1515 August Ln .. Santa .'\na Hgts fi40 9900 $128.900 Sun I 5 l IEDROOM •314 :\\en1da Cumbre (Bluffs 1 NB 759-!HOO $234,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •2000 Ramm<' a (Bluffs ! Ntt 759-9100 Sl69,900 Sat Sun 1 .; 2207 \'1sta Dorado. Hluffs. N. R fi.\O 556(1 S210.000 Sal 'Sun 1·5 • •3605 Wind ·pun. llunt Harbour 75!.I 1501 $319,950 :\Ion 1 5 3 IR plus FAM RM or D&4 3425 ~tl'ado" Brook. Co!>tu Mesa 9792390 S14 1.000 Sunl 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE l IEDROOM * 10053 San ~I 1guel Cl. Fow1tain Vly 834-1727 SllS.990 Sat, Sun 12·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR plus I IR 122-1221 ~ 39th St., N B 759 1221 $277 ,5110 Sun 12·4 2 -2 BEDROOM 12846lh St . North Newport Bch 631-7300 $399.500 Sun 1-5 4 IR ond I IR • •2~ Grand Canal, Balboa Island 673·6900 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 4 IR plu1 2 IR • •219-2191 2 E. Bay front Balboa Island 642·8235 $995,000 Sun 12·5 4 IR •d l • 4002 River Ave .. Newport Beach . 67:i-6210 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2 IR & 2 IAC ... Olt 521 Jasmine Ave., Cd M 675·5726 $295.000 Daily * Poot •• W.ttrf10tlf •• • W.twfvottt & Pool Orange Cuast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Septembor 6. 1981 DJ .•..•••.•.•......•..........•••••••••.......•• G..,.. I 002 GtMf'.t ................................•............. W J·:S l.E\' N TAYLOR CO. Hl-:J\l.TOHS '>llH"t' W4H llG CANYON COUMTRY CLUI GRU T GOLF COURSE YIEW CA.LL FOR COLOR llOCHUIE Magn1fitl'nl lot'at1on o'lookm~ 8th green of golf t'OUflll' t'CJll today for appl to sl't' tht~ tuxur10us Georgian Colunlal t·ustom by owncr1butlder 5 Ddrn1s, lgP forma l dining rm. fu m1ty rm. btlltanl rm , ri.>fr1iwratcd wine rm & 61 :.! baths l.ots of m<irble, ftnt'Sl wood paneling & tustom molding. gre:.~t storai.?l'. 2 st:11rw:.1v~. a1r-co11d , bll·tn Vtt('UU!!)._.,"iYStl1rrt .; many otht•J' l'UStom fcall{fcS $2.150.IX~) ON llG CAHYOM GOLF COURSE E:UGANT "VERSAILLES" -EXCLUSIVE S p e (' t a r LI I <i r D e ;1 n e 11 o m l' s "Versmllt•s" located on lurgesl lot of all Dcan<' llonH•s Beaut 1ful golf t' u u r st' ,. 1 l' w ' I' r u f es s 1 o n a I I v l:.llldStapl'd yard W matUrt tl't:'l'S Ill a pm·alt• p;irk·likt• Sl'tlmg including CJ lovely lurge pool and huge spa t-an a t lra rt1vc gazrbo. Gated fron1 courtyar<i entry with fountain Marbll· floor in foyt•r with ghllermg than delter 4 H!lrm~ ckn formal din111g room & 41 :i baths $895.000 MR. & MRS. PERFECTION $135,000 HEATED KIDHEY-SHUED POOL ROOM FOR PADDLE TEHMIS Immaculate pll'Lurebook 3 bedroom home nestled in fl1mers .ind shrubs Large gra:.~y batk vanl for the childnn . pcl s or guest housi.>. Beaullful pool with large deck area. 9<f "1(1e frontagt.• Zonl'd for tn<'Omt• A \.\l~t: Jn\ cstmt.>nt for ~oung or not so young Ca 11 f).M 491111 o st'\' any t 1 me YACAHT -YIEW -ANXIOUS l'anorumtl' '1ew of ha\. Ol'ean & ~parkhng li ght!:> 4 Hdrrn..,· Lge family rm Formal tltn 1m 2 1 ~ Baths $.195,000 Suhm 1l off11r on 1.>rl<'l' and h.•rms Ownt:'r anxious &>e Jnv t1ml' 1251 SURFLINE WA Y·HARIOR VIEW OPEH HOUSE Sot & S... 1·5 PM OWNER WILL 0RHAHCE 2-STORY DUPLEX~EW'PORT IUCH 200' TO EXCITING IUCH 5279,500 A ver~ handsome l>wlding • Original own!!r and be:.1utifullv m.11nta1nerl 4 Hdrms. l baths & lgC' sundet'k m upper. 2 hdrm:>. l bath & darling patio Ill lo\\er V1rl'pl<1 c(' tn l'al'h OWC 1st T.D. & Noll' ol $230.UOO. int univ $49.500 down pmt No loan fee. F:asy to show WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2 I I I San Joaquin Hilh Rood MEWPORT CENTER, M.l. 644-491 0 1 OPEN SUM 12·5 HARBOR RIDGE Outstondi n9 fam ily ho me . lmrnacwlote Dnonshire modef, 4 Bdrm + study, 3112 loh, fanily room, lrq bonus with de<1'. 2 flttpldces, f)f'ivo~ mosfef' suite. atrium. g~ot oc:eon, rno4.lttaM mtd Nfjtt lifjtt views. Yocant and ~ for yow .,.rsonol decoratiftcJ touch. S995,000 in o privot., gate ~d community. 33 St. TropeL $299,500 PARTNERSHIP IREAklMG UP HiCJh-r income per innsted dolor H\on any otfter unit In Corona dt4 Mor. for Information on tM~ and otMt-fine pro.,.rttu cal ow ResicMntial Depart'"'91t 644-7020 R£S10rN11Al Rf Al ESTAIE SfRVICl:.S The vf'ry best view of Newport Harbor from this beautif ut 5 bd rm libra ry & den home. Only bayfront with pier and slt p available in Bayshores Outsta nding work- manship & quality throughout. Large brick bayfront terrace plus 2 balconies. Exceptional value at $1.100.000 L H. lay"'°'9 S,.c...._ Mary H...,ey St.or lawJ. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644·9060 \ LINDA ISLE MAGtlACOO leauffful lft eHfl detail f'riv• htlh CJ"llMried tfttry oHr pod & lfl& Two story wftt. tltCJOllf IMtMJ rA lf*loa fGM.nft. wfttl ·~"'" ber; ..,..., • ra I • CJC*""*f •ttc.hM. 5 totaf ~ with hu11rlous .wler MMt. PIH' & slip far 3 booh . S 1,395,000. VILLA BALBOA -REOOCED flroftuioftalty dtc:oroted 2 btd. 2 bo. lft a MCurity build"'9 with cu••~· Grtof price of $178,500! 0WMf' will http flnanct! OCEANFRONT -PRICB.ESS YU ThrH unit. in a pri1111 btoeh locaffon. OwtitER WILL CARRY RRST T.D. AT 12%1nter.st. $675,000. 631-1400. LIDO ISLE BEACH tlJUSE Strfft ta •trado locati~ I l*M:k to tetwiis, clubhotlst beach. 2 btd. I bo. ho.-with n parat• I becL bo. C)Ufst ~· Prictd right ot USS.000. BAY ·AYE. CONTEMPORARY l1'rH year old custom homt wltft YU. Wood, glass & skylighfs, Mftf'f liitchefl, intensti'") 3 bed. + study. C>#Mr' wi ll carry Fin t T.D. $375,000. BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN A wonMrful homt on the peninsula point. This 3 bedroom, l bath, 2 story homt Is rffdy for o MW family. Enfoy the jetty this wmriwr. Owner flnOt1clncJ $425,000. 50 FT. TO SAND -LARGE YU. Beautiful custom duplex of'ly 8 ytan old. OM block to Santo Ano Jetty. LCll"C)f oWMr's unit wi th 4 btdroon, pitched beams, stained 9lou & spofffts decor. Super VU of surf. l ar9t 3 bed. retttol int. Excellent financinCJ. ReO.lctd to $595,000. LUXURY PENTHOUSE CONDOS Garde-n livin9 with Yus. Hew homes with the finest of omtnitlu , quafity, security. TirM to select your colon. Call for details. $369,000 to S4l9,000. 63 1· 1400. LARGE PENIN. BAYFRONT Moin layfront lo c:otlon near Hewport Harbor Yacht Club. Spacious Clftd freshly Mcoroted 5 bed. 6 baHt. din.~ home wiHt large patio on water. Moshr wi~ with conversation arM. PCMOromlc YU Oft IA Y. Auumobie loCllls of $900,000. to quolifitd buyer. $1,600,- 000 fff. OCEAN YIEW-llKE NU Beautifully remodeled & ~Cited 2 story just steps to su.,.r beoch. Mo•t in & tt1joy luxury as wt ll os cosuof liviftcJ. 3bd.., 3bo. & family rOOf'I\ $350,000. 631-1400. ON WATER-FRONT ROW Htwly Mc:oroted 2 ldnn, 2bo c:o-op. ~s Catalino ond hnlinq boslt. view. Assum. loan. Seller wil assist in financi'"). loot slip nail. $285,000. COM YU HOME + Ovtrioolcln9 park & VU of lcryfrOftt ac:tMty, Htis lorqe 4 bed. homt Is tfn~ above street witft p;vacy & charm. Decorator owne.-has adde-d frtftch doors, & quality decor. Unusual interior brick dining atrium. Includes 2 bed. l'flltal unit. RB>UCED TO $5 19,000. BEAUTIFUL CONDO -OCEAN VU Professionally M corottd by Rogtr Thomas, ASID , Lo9uno leoch. Pion V, Hewport Crest w 3bdnn5 itcludlng rmtr suite.. lorqe family room Clftd panoramic view. quality and ~e«JOftCt ftwv.out. Owner will ccny AITD. S270,000. 63I·1400. CLASSIC ELEGANCE ON WATER Lairo Ashley pa.,.rs & acetftts pN$ mDCJliflcttlt ontiquu & detiCJI. Two story witft private mas~r ~. a totol quality atmosphere In ttiis 4 becL wfttl ~ fam. rm. witti English N> of wood leod.d glass. Sepora~ ~ din. ra lffutfful patio + dock for o 50 ft boat. 63 1-1400. Owner says ..,_. -prict & ttrms fl txible! Owner will carry M>thMtiat nok & trust dHd. SI ,400,000. BEACHFRONT CAPE COO CorMr cottoge °" prilN Oc ... frOflt. RK...tfy ,..modt>led 2 bt*OOlll for tftfoymtttt now of a Mtwpori ....._ wftft SI 00.000 down o,,,_. .ti carry. $499 .soo. 631-1400. BEACH DUPLEX AXER 0ctclft dupltx that CClft bf I tfllDdtled fo iKnoM v•. bc~ltwt,..... otH. C4ll for dttaih. 631 ·1400. NEW EXCL. COMtBIAL flriMt CCHNMre iol proptrfy 011 bMJ Mtwpori ltoch. Two 1..,. loh wftll t1.fstWJ hft;ro•flfttftfl. I~ for "'°"'· cc.do, 1ho"""9 •cttthr Of 1 WMMt offtn. SIS0,000. 6 73-6900. WATERFRONl HOMES.INC. HI AI t TAU "'·'-'4 'llo .... ., •• ~ .. ht~f\ ~ t~ ~ ot I l•.11> v.. l ..... """ N""'l'!•• IV'11!11 '11·14" ll \ Mio •IM A...,., K,,h-.. 1..i..O<t '7Ut00 ( ' l -------. ..... ~ .......... ------....--. -"*-· ... , ..... --~':"'""'.'---.-......--.. _., .... .,,,..,....---•. •. . ' 0. 0 • • Orange Cotlst DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Soptembor 6 1981 Hou .. , for S. Ho.!Ht For S. Hou.-s for S. Hottwt kt-S. 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'""' 1~ This new Custom Spanish estate has it prime lot IO<"att·d 1>n Slip for 2 lur.it• boat:-Sl.495.UW ~ REALTORS FIXED-RATE LOANS AT ull 1 Top of the hill w (.J'H VU of ocean Davenport Island ... 100 " I 67§..SS I I & all Video camera, electr gate, on the ma1n ch:rnnl'I LIDO ISLE HOMES ' custom pool, Spa, water falls, tennis ~~':20~~J~~~~~~ 120YIQQUITO ore.SUH 1·5 -~··' 131/ 0/ area, Helicopter pad, rid.mg arena w /6 only sns.ooo Subrn11 Featured on llorrn:~ Tour this lovl'ly ~ · /4 /0. stalls. 5 car garage & much more. terms &44 7020 traditional ~IJill'JOUS , l'UStom 3 bdrm. 3 O,EM HOUSES 1-5 OWC $800,000 at 11"/(l W/$400,000 dn. , bath home, ne~ly d~l'Orutt'd Prktc•<l lo llYIHf TERRACE MASTEUl!CE: CoMt Assume bal. For details & preview Ll"ngO sell quickly at '$475,000 Mw.t see. ..-Nth hClftdcraft.d beauty. Co~y call Patrick Tenore, Remax Rltrs NMOd.l.d, eurythltHJ la""' ..t Nady for 759-1221 11o.it, .. ,. 214 VIA ITHA.CA OPa. SUM 1 ·5 you to lllO•t In! l btdroona lJ M•litnl l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11nstor'1 D.Ute Nt!wly rcrnotkll•d 3 hdrrn. 2 buth plu!> latha + fOlftily rOOM too. AtitilMJ -2 boun + 1 duplu .... x lge recn>alton room~ 2 patios Beam Sl49,500. 1436 StrtttOdtTerrou cell cond + incnm<> I • B / 1 ce1 1ng~ <.;redl for t'lllt'rtainmg eaull u setung ~·1rn c.20 000 H ( t ... iew CUSTOM HOME·. w-.. -~ o llAHH<>R RE.\ L'l'l' fAMILY HOME tast1c ftnan<'tng Ownl·r ""' , . est pnte or t l<! money "~ ••• ,.,....-• ._ 111. 111 carry All D .it 1MJt C)lou tttclot.d otn.ft ... l lt•eft of m ."{ San Diego l'&llMSULA POINT IEACHFIONT CJr9Cloua mocltnl li•iftcJ. 4 ._..OOfM, famlty SI 00,000 DOWN MAIClA IS>tCtl p b & rOOft'I and Llbr-. A11 ,_ a...d uH'-.. 'l anoram1c ay Ol't•an view at -, -r-" '""' I· 1266 ed f -.. tht tr.ti .... llwi.... room w1u.. o •lt w Located in the heart or beautiful Baycresl. A lovely traditional style home ideal for a growing family with 4 bdr ms., paneled family rm., formal dining rm. and pool. Approximately 3800 sq. ft. all custom built wi th many deluxe features. A terrific value at $440,000 with below market fin ancing available. Quick escrow possible. R~M~ REA i.TORS OYHSUS OWHEI U9UIDA.TIMG THEILUFfS OitEMTOOA.Y 1-5 2207 Ybta Dorodo Spakllnll 3 bdrm 2 balh, I SlOr) "CllcJt9e Boni I a Plan" Massive entry patio + sun pa110 Pri<'ed to sell "Now' at bargam pnre of $210 O<MJ with ownl'r financing Fantas11r opportunity for the knowledgablc Bluffs buyer Another great exchmvr hs11ng ol. i~.l!1lllllH' .'\: ~11., ~~l\;llllr!; Rong 640· 5'·"-0 Anyloml! Easlbluff Pror Bldq NEW ENGLAND BAYFRONT UNDER MARKET Owner Builder ready to negotiate. Great terms to qualified buyer. This brand new 4 Bedroom 4 ba .bayfront with bo<tt d()('k IS available at $950,000 lo $1 ,300,000. Opett Daly 1·5 u.til Sokl 2274 C......, ltoad. lcAoo !tettm .. QC tjl.J~~ ~J.AIJ'{ 67S.2311 w ge, rom prime larg~ lot, 1 bdrm 3 7' ---,.. ""JI "' bath <'Ul>tom homl' 3700 sq ft. of the ouan. Add•d to al tWa, o Mparate featuring marine room $1.385.000. C)llttt wih, 1po Oftd lllCll'Y patloa & dtckt. Ofhnd ot $749,500. ~ for brochurw. 333 Poppy WEST OCUMF«OHT T.nple>. units. Xlnt financing $600,000 Smgl~ family home bargarn $.550,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~odf' Or•vt! N 8 b 75 bl6 1 Rl~tOE II It Al Ill Al ~S IAH '>ERVICf S OCEAN /BAY VIEWS TWO IM HARIOR VIEW HIUS Magnificent remodeled 3 bdrm, famil y room pool home. Owner anxious. Will l'Onsider minimum down. lease option ru1d or will consuler tradt' Hnng offers. $485.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 1100 WHITE SAILS WAY 4 Bdrms on large FEE comer lot. Fabulou~ ocean bay vu.•ws. Owner \\111 consider all offer.., & will be very crealt\'t' S.12!>.000 CA.ROLE McMAHAH IN.NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 IEST IUY IH COM: l ~ 2 ~ ~x cloM to b.ochta ond thopa. twwty polnftd and c~hd ottd 11tw roof. Try S45,000 doWll, OWMf' will IMlp -'ffl the r"elf. $262,500. COLE -OF .MEW,ORT REALTORS 25 IS t. Coaat Hwy .• Corona~ Mer 675·5511 112 ACRE IM TUmM HIU.S! nHMIS, 'OOl. 2 S,AS AMD LUSH GARoa.S This custom 4000 l>q ft home has 1t all 4 lrg HR. 4 BA IM :11ds quarters. opt ) Three ftrcplat'es. country kitchen. pool room. master w 1his & hers hath & dressi ng rooms. 2 sec. systems. wet bar, most prestigious loc. and much mon•. Only $795,000. OWC 1st W $195,0()() dn I I Call Patrick Tenore 759 1221 RE ~1 AX Rltrs . Col.la Mesa 's c;AHOEN PAHK VILLAGE 1s proud to offer to you s1mplt . ., unro1tfusml! financing to help makt:: your drnam home u rc<1lity Whtie others .irr offenng ~eemingly low interest rates. atlacht>d to comphl·atcd financial packages, which. tn the end, ma y h<Jve you owe more than you borrowed, GARDEN PAR!\ VILLAGE has succeeded in keeping thl' traditional low interel>t. fixed-rate mortgage ali \•e and well. AT AN INCREOIBI.E 131'~~;.. ~,IXF.D RATE FOR A :.>YEAR PERIOD There are no gim1n1cks involved in t his financial package, offer~d 1n Costa Mesa exclusively by GAR DEN PARK VILLAG ~; There art' no variable rates. No second deeds of trust No graduated payments. or participation. Just a straight low 1314": interest rate , which is guaranteed not to change during the term of the mortgage Your monthly payments will stay the same every month and you will be free and safe from the monev markN 's ('ont1nuou..., and wild fluctuation, which has made thl• pun·hase of a new home all but impossible. So don't wait ,1ny lougl•r for interest rates to drop, while inflation <1ontinu<1!'> to push the prices of homes up and out or reath. With our low interest. fixed rate mortgages, qualifying for a home loan could be as easy as 1t once wai.. If that sound::. too good to be true, come to the Grand Opening of our new and luxuriou s GAR D EN P A H K V I LLAGE townhomes in Costa Mesa this weekend and see for yourself Our s a I t• s personnel \\Ill be happy to show you how y o u r van1sh1ng drca m 11f a new home can ~ Variable Rates No Second Trust Deeds No Participations No Graduated Pitments No Gimnicks still become an affordable reality. Our sales office and furnished models are open da ily f rom 10 30 AM . GAR · DB ~ PARK VILLAGE is located on the comer of the co rner of Avocado aod Fairview Road, o ne bl()('k west of New p ort Blvd. 548-2239 BAYFROHT A h ome with the ultimate features for a luxurious hfc style. f;o · boat slip. 3 BR. fa m rm & formal dimng. Stained glass e\·ery\.\here. J enna1re. cen tral vacuum & air <"ond. marble fplc . ex- tensive security system.:;, bayside patio & 2nd story baleony. $1 .750.0CX> Bobbi Ryan 752-1414 (Z33> MACNAB IRVINE REALTY LUXURY WITH SECURITY Ik-auttful .Jasmine < • n• ('I.; Ii 11 m <' Io c· a t t• d on I cl\ eh \.\. 1 cl e gn·t•nll1 •lt :l HH 21 .. bath..., Tot~1I pri, a<·~ in "t't'lll'lt~ J..!Hll•d commun1t) S:lfH1 .Y!1(1 \ladd11w t '1 ;I\\ lord i;)2 141~ 1 Z.l~l l NEWPORT C USTOM HO ME Spacious :\t.1\\J)11l'I llt•1gh1s horn<.·'' 3 BH & den. :!' i B.\ & II.! hollus rrn EM.io.\ pnv:Jlt• patios & <11 ... t m·l'r t lw "l·pa r:tll' storagt• rm H \' 1.nirk1ng ~ '! e:1r garagt'. 0\\11t.•1 "111 l'arn· fman<:1ng In qu..1l1f1ed bu~·er S3'i5,(1ll(J Fe~· • A SUBSC>IARY OF 11iE IRVINE COWPANY DOCKING FOR 70' TO 80' YACHT Sp:w1ous Mediterranea n stvle home v.1th 4 BR, 5 BA & convertible library den. Li\·ing rm . din rm, kitchen & breakfast room all overlooking the ba~ The master suit e with sitting rm & f pie 1:, a separate wing. SI .500.000 including land La rry Dyer 652 8235 < Z34 l OWN A PIECE OF THE BAY Refore its too / BALBOA ISLAND "LI TTLE ISLAND" Walt•rfrnnt Land \',dul'' $!195.l><i<i \\ hoal doeks. w '>l'llt.•r fmant111~1 ~111gh.· lam. or dupll-'x Don<1 Chll'ht•slt•r fil2 k235 .OPE1' HO 'SE Sl'NDAY J ii 21!1 E H,1,front Balhoa Island < Z39 i · late. Incompa rable view & location . Lg BAYFRONT -OPPORTUNITY AWAITS Your hoal sUp New custom home beautifully charwt· to own this nev. custom Victori<.1n landsc<.q~ed SC>curity system 3 BR with dL':-.lgn homl" 3 BB & lg fcim rm Scenic & deluxe k1tt·hen & baths Sl.500,IJOO Fee land 'quid location Slip l11r a:;· hoat l 'nder one Heverly Morphy or Jane Pacqum OPEN million incl land S!l7:1.rn1<i OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l·!'i 1010·1CJ16 E llOL'SE Sl''if) \) 2 .1 ll>l -..; Hayfronl Balboa Hlvd Balboa 642·8235 tZ35> Balboa Island .Jane l'aq11m f..t2 ·X235 cZ40 > IA YSHORES IA YFROMT ELEGANCE Tall impressive duun; e nter through used brick to pool. garden & the bay beyond 4 BR suites fa m . rm Sl.400,000 leasehold estate. Ba rhara J\ une fl42-8235 (7,,36 l CALIFORNIA SPANISH ESTATE Lido Island captures the true essence of sophisticated living. This Hi room home on 3 lots I 7 BR-6BA ) opens to expansive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent financing . $1.2.50.000 Tom Allinson & Terry Hanes 642·8235 c Z37 > CYPRUS SHORE OCEANRtOHT HEW LISTING Exclus ive Cyprus Shore single story residence wi th 4 BR. 3 BA livin g rm & dining a r ea. s ituated on c liff above sandy beac h Commun ity tennis cou rts & clubhouse. 24 hour g uarded gate. $1 ,200.000 (Land included ). Donna Gods ha II or George Grupe 644-6200 <Z38> BIG CAMYON -HEW LISTING Classic Caltforn1<J Ii\ mg Jl its bt•st private garth•ns & patios. Delightful 3 BR fam rm lg privat<.· mstr •.;u 1te. pool. s pa. Gated eommunit v $7!15.0(1(1 Lvnn<.' Va lt•nt ine 64Hi20{) ( %4 I l . 2211 WATERRtOMT -CORONA DEL MAR. OPt·:N HOUSE SUNDAY l 5. Old Cd:\I charm combine w the comfort afforded by a new kitchen. l'C'modeled baths, & a new mstr suite \.\. bay v1rws. Formal "garden dining", lihrary. & gucsl qtrs above garage. $625 ,000 F\'C' Marthu Macnah 642·8235 ( Z42 > OCEAN BAY & NIGHT LIGHTS From this beautiful customized 5 HR home in Harbor View Hills . New drapes & s hutte rs separate children's pltiy room Excellent financing f''ee Land $595,000 Rosemary Seitz 644 -62110 <Z43 l H AR BO R RIDGE \ w.ird Winning Casa Hla1H'a with .creat \It'\\ dt•:-iigned for 1ncloor outdoor .. ntertammg & I am Ii\ mg 3 BH l.1hrary. fam rm. formal clmrng. & st·t·unty s~·slt.'m . lmmC'cliatc Jhl!'>scssion . S;<;25J1(1<1 Ht•llc P:trt<'h l>+l 1i21/0 CZ.t-1 l SEA VIEtf -HEW LISTING Hampton :VI oriel with t·ourt' :.irci rntrann· on corner lot atljac<.•nt l<i pool l'I..: tC'nnts els :1 HR fom rm & formal dining gallem1 <ke<tn & city views Priv:.ite Cummunllv ,•15!),(JO(J Lvnne \·alcntrne 64•Hi20<J c Z.J;<; > · · SUVIEW Elegant ··Hamµton .. modl'I with ocean \'lt'W H1thly appointed 3 BR. fam rm & formal dining Spa off master BIL G<1te guarded 1:ommunity w1 pool & tennis. Owner assisl1·d financing. $429.500 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 · 19CJ5 Yacht Camilla. Scaview · Newport Beach. Belle Partch f>·M (;2(10 IZ4G l TRADITIOHALL Y LIDO ISLAND Lg 3 BR family home convertible den or fam rm balcony. Owner wi II lease option or sell $445.000. Fee l<~xcellcnl finan<'tn~ Tom All inson t;42 8235 <Z47 ) NEWLY LISTED -WESTCllff Spacious 4 BR custom fam rm & lg patio wl µool. 3 fplcs - separate rm for office hobhy or 5th BR. A rlcl1ghlful home fur family & enterta ining $395,llllll Lynne \'alentine 644 -6200 < Z4H > Dan Joh n~on :'>:l I H71H1 t Z.5<11 WATERFRONT BEAUTY Thb beauttf ul home is on lht· \.\alt·rfront ~ greenbelt location. m mml t·ondition Owner "111 carr~ 2nrl . 3 BH . tam rm & formal dining. S35U.IJ(J(I ,\t<tnon Fnuell .5f>I 87110 (Z51) BA YSHORES DOLL HOUSE Charming~ 2 rrn , den. garclL"n rm. en<:losed patio garden w<.111~ nf t \',\' ~ive complete privacy Sen1nt.\ 1-!ttard Private lwaC"hes S34<1.()(J{) Least·huld Ol'E'\' HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 -245 1 ~l armo Dr Bayshores. Amv liaston or Dona ChiC'ht•ster 642-8235 CZ.521 · RELAXING LIVABILITY. Ne\\IV remodeled Lusk 5 BH on om· of Eastbltifls best view lots. Frrsh paint. paper $:l29,5W Ul. Tom Allinson or Tt•rry 11 :.ines ft112 8235. <Z53l ·NEWER BLUFFS -FROMT ROW! "Dol ores .. Plan end unit overlooking upper bay area. 3BR. 2' • BA. patios. S32.'i.OOO includin~ land . D1ek llalckrman642-82l5 (ZS-tl HARBOR VIEW HOMES Carmel Model .J. One story 3 HR plus fam rm home on 4u1et street. Chec.•rfu I kitchen with pass I h rough to patio. Call for details of a ssumable fina nl'inJ.?. $239.900 Fee .Joyce Edlund 642-8235 ( Z55 > WOODBRIDGE STARTER Charming 2 BR condo w 1 <.'Ountry kitchen & nice yard. End Wlit pric<'.'d hrlow m arket. assumable loan. own<.'r '"" help finance SJ03,000 Anne TH.'rney 55l ·R700 <Z56) !O!AL SIRVICI. !ODL SA!ISFAC!IO?l. BEWPOU Bl!l.ACH IRVDOJ 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center Garn pus Valley Center Woodbridge Village Center Newport Bea.ch, CA 92683 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Irvine, CA 92716 Irvine, CA 92714 (714 ) 642-8235 (714) 644-6200 (714) 752-1414 (714 ) 651-8700 I -----·-.. ·-··-· ... ·-· ... ·-· .... ··--· .... -........ _ ......... -.... =w--... ·-·-·""'-----.... ---... ----·------------------~-----·-0 --a -0 0 ----0 0 ----0 ----0 ---- z ~ ----. --· ~ ..._. ...... ...._______ ----·--· ------ SftYGUSS SS0,000 UNDER .,,.RAISA&. Tukr <td\ anlagl' ol a MU~I Sl-,;LL situation 1 Fan· lasll<' ocean and bay \'US from s111gle :il~ l'a 1whorn model. Brun• Hlomgn.•n 759 1221 OLD CDM CHARM + FINANCIAL. So. of thC' llwy dupll'x with great term:-1 :J Harm t- 2 Bdrm. OWC $290.000 at 12', four years . Only ~.000 down' Bruce Blomgrl'll 75!J 1221 A BUCH BUM'S DREAM! 3 H<lrm home . 50' from lht.• :-.and on fet.• land' Onlv $25.000 d\\11 al 12'. Great \\Inter surnmt.•r rental°• Brute Blomgn·n i59 1221 ftENINSULA DUPLEX-I 0.8° o Prlml' 111\'t•slmenl with gr·uss inrnrne of $19,5UO ' Extt•lll·nl n·nlal Jocut1on Slt.'p::. lo bt.•ach. Fully furnislwd Ch\llCr assisted financing + a:-.sumable 10.8' Isl loan Call Lorr:mw Bast·hp ncl\\ for d1.· tails 759· 1221 CUSTOM EXECUTIVE GOl.f COURSE-$698,000 5 Bdrm I i Ha rsl m bwll cxecull\ e home 200' fronlagt.• on pn.·s11g1ou:-. golf and t·ounlr~ dub Gorg(•ous 20\40 pool & sµa Panoramic \'tew::. of golf c·otirst· and ntll' lilt's too SundN·k & porth w1lh \ ll'\\S Het room. ~l·wing room. laundry room Two liriek frpll's. Five storag1• <tr't'a::. 3 t·ar garagl' & rnttrh murt'' t'all Bob Li cata 75!1 1221 to day' OCEAN VIEWS, GUEST + 2 LOTS Ol't'an \ tl'\\ t'<>tlage + guest qtr-..' 2 ~lorlt'' 2 lot~ Statnt>d )!la-.:-.. bl•arned n•1hngs. :l hlk-.. 111 m·f'Jn' ~67 ;)OO ' C<tll Bob Bunltt·k 75!11221 OCEAN VIEW SI 29,500! 2 Bdrms . ..,umkc:k. hugt-lot. lilt• k1tcht·n c;real in veslmt:nl Start<•r hotnl' l'all lloli Hunl1 rk 759 1221 CANYON HOME $129,000! Brand Ill'\\ canyon spilt le,·el 2 Hclrrn ~ Llen homl' Warm frpk Skvhtes .\tr corul Call Hou BurdtC'k tn<l<t~ 'i.'l!l-1221 LINDA ISLE F'ine~t Joe on Jll Linda 76' of "aterfronl rm. for up to 8.5 • ·''aC'hl fibr 7ua. formal tltn Hays1de Pool & !>pa Game room , lrg sit dn bar. wine cellar. Ullblan<hng fin a\<lll Pnrt·<I al I \ltllton nno & Dm It' Kooµ i5!J 1221 HARBOR RJDGE CUSTOM English Tudor 4hr. 5ba. fam rm . dt•n with lrg oak bar lrg master suite w bay '1ew. 1' of acre. rm for pool. lrg hl T D c1,·a1l. Asking Sl.lill0.000 For pm tilt• -..hmrn1 I.! r<l 11 Bob & Oo\'le Koop BIG CANYON REDUCTION Prof dt•1·or l>u\'er 2hr, 21Ja. fam rm lrg rnrd. room for pool Cuarded gale ~lu~t ..,t·ll Suhnut an,· utkr or lt'rm~ -bsum CXl!)ltng s:Joo.ooo Pnre St<i.5.000 Hoh & DO\ 1c Koop i5!J 1221 CAMEO SHORES 4br. :~1 ~ua. lam rm .. din rm . lrg ~:ml w pool Pn bchcs (;ti t1nanc-mg $724.0<XI FEl-:SLt.•al this f1:wr 1 Hob 4.1\r L>m 11.• Kooµ 759-l221 LIDO ISlE 4hr, thu. lrg lot. steps to beach & tennis Asking Sl40,IKJO Sc.·ller says bring anv offer~ ~l1Jsl sell Bob & Done Koop 759·1221 TRADE ORANGE & AVOCADO RAHCH 78 ac· Valley Center. sub map compl. 4 sep par. Sell or Lrade Hll or part for home in Npl. Laguna or ~l1s!l1on \'1eJo SI .200.<XllJ. Hob or Do\'1e Koop "2" NEWPORT CREST CONDOS Oc•t>ttn 'u. ~ Bd :i Ha . Fam rm. \\et bar din rm • pool. tenn1!> S210.000 l'a Term-. Subm1l any offer to Bob or Do\'lt• i 59 1221 HARBOR RJDGE ESTATES 10evonshirel choice of 2 & 4 Bd rm 31 ~ Ba. study, game room. l'Xpansive master suite. almost 401)0 sq ft of luxurious ltving, 3 car gar. outstand!ng 1.80 vu of ell v lites & ocean. guarded eom munity, tn· lereom, · set·urity system. bll-m micro-wave. garage door opener. 2 frp1cs. C'eramic .kitchen counter~. luminous ceilings, c.·uslom light fixtures. + many more f ea lures lo add lo your gracious liv- in g S995.000 l<>t-$1.1 50.000 Dick Carsten"en. 631 1266 or 631 1511 4 IORM MESA WOODS One story No. C.M. beauty, 4 Bdrm 2 Ba, 1850 sq ft. a beautiful home on lrg .prof. landscaped lot w/pool & spa. sliding glass door from mstr bedroom to pool area. House has electr. kitchen. va ulted ceilings. wood beams in family room which is open to pool, sha ke roof. water softener. sprinklers, blockwall. Super clean home for Y?Ur family, only 9 years old. Only $174.900 Call Dick Ca rstensen 631 ·1266 or 631 1517 2l4 l 17tti St., Cost. Mfte ................ Ul·IZU 4412 '-'-'•Pkwy, '""" ................ 55'·9400 15 c.r,.lh rtml, Mpt ldl ................ 75'·1221 Independent Member Brokers ltl •,1(jl NTIAl RlAl I 'ilAll C,fllVILl '> OPEM HOUSE l·S OPEH IM DOVER SHORES D't 1ia mH· 5 B JL Ba yfront l.:.ir~l' pier & ~hp O\\ nl'r \\111 c.·any all f1nunl·ing Ht>dut·t•d lo Sl.350,000 St•(.• Br(.•111la l'l'll'r:-.on At 134 MOHN INC;STAH OftEH IN NEWPORT BEACH Hl'ntal + Near bearh 2·2 Bedroo111s firl'pl an· Beam tell 111gs S270.000 See Naney Nu·hols Al 1 H! I 181 ~ 45'nl ~'THEET OPEN OH LIDO ISLE Smashing 3 BR + Dt>n Atnum POOL Enterl a tr1t'l''s delight S5!15.500 See Cynlhw Hun~f dd At 2W \'I A EBOLI OPEN IN NEWPORT HEfGHTS lkmodeled 3 HH + guest house. l'ool & spa S285.0lHI. &•c .Jo Carol llllntt'I' At 454 SANT,\ i\NA i\ \'E OPEH IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1J ra ma l 1 l' 11 (' l' a n v 1 t' \\ ~ (' "' I ) l'ustomw.!d & ell•g<inl 3 Br + Fam Hm 1'001. S-185.000 St'c Carole ~ll'.\lahan ,\l l!OO \\'lllTE Si\IU·i OPEN IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS I lead on 1><·ean \'lt'W ~ BH. 21 ~ BA Ot>n l'1 Sparkling pool $355.000 St><' Wl·llcl.' Hl•am At !lfiti SANIX.'ASTU: OPEN IM BACK BAY ' I IHl :J BA C'h,1rm111g ~ ,..ie home ne::.lled among t•ut•alyptus tree:; $235,000 St•l' 1'.<Q l'ark(•r Al 175:! I H \'I :\1 E . \ \' 1': HORSE PROPERTY 111 lu:t1ul1ful Back Ba,\ arl':1 2 UH Stud\' & U\l'1'nit1• loft Formal tl1111ng area c;ourmt•t k1ll'hen All n•dt•c·oratt·d <;rt· at 1 ·ountr~ cily II' 111g s:us.uoo THE IEST IN FINANCING \\'1th 311'. llm\ no\\ 1w1 \\lll c·•trr~ bl T [) \ d II I' :I h I l' :l BI{ 2 BA Pt'11111su I a Poi n l ho nw Sp:.IC'1ous. op l' n I 1 ' 1 n g <1 I' t• a w 11 h ll l' \\ I y ru~ton11l'ccl k1Ltht.•n . lland t•rnfted ouk ..;ta111l'd ~la:..::. t ro11t dorn· Pride of II\\ lll'l'Shlp $349,5()() ''DOLORES" IN THE BLUFfS \\'1th 30', down. 11\\lll'r \\111 carry loan lor 5 vrs End urn! with wrap around pa.t10 plu., hl·auurul large enln l'Ourt~·ard Light & highly maintained ;i BH t-dinmg & breakfast areas ,\II lh1s on FEE lam1 al S2~l8.000 HARBOR RIDGE Ch<.1 rm1ng 2 RH 2 bath Dynasty mll(ll'l Sparkling clean Shutters & o I f \\ h 11 <' t' a r pt' l t n ~ La r g (' a::.sumal>lt.· loan Couple pcrrt:'l'l 4~5.fKIO FPP o,, m·r \\1 II t·on~1der -..hort term ll·a-..t• opt111n 11r long t'~t'l'O\\ STORYBOOK DUPLEX-COM ~ HH front h<iuse C'ompletcly clelal·hed from a s1wc·1011s two & den rl'ar unit .\n Ill\ l'~lor ur user \\ill hkt• lh1.., rharml'r C: n ·•tl l<1tat1on & only S28!1.500 DARES TO BE DIFffREHT Soph1.,t1ealt.1d · \rt Deco ·· dl'cora ted homt.· on peninsula bayfront 3 Stont>s \\I lh P•<'luresque \'IC\\S ol ba\ & eoastl1nc· 5 BR + MBR suill' Lush l.indscapmg 011 45' lot suns.ooo. Y ACHTSMANS COVE NewL•r t·ustom designed bayfront '"1th ·I BR + family & dimng Rms Dol'k 'nth slip + 2 ::.1de ties t\ew lnncist'aping, c·arpets & patnt. (h\.11er \\111 help finance S!,950.000 OCEAN & CANYON VIEWS From this lovely 3 le\'el traditional home in Shorerl1ff!) Garden entranl'e. 3 BR Upper level ma ster bedroom w deC'k . Fam. Rm. or guest ~uartt·rs overlooks brick terrace w spa S690.000 llG CANYON EXClUSIVE f ormer Deane model overlooking 18th fairway This cuslomu~ed 3 BR. "Monaco" has it all. f'rench doors, crown moldings. brick patios & spa off huge master suite. ll has been modified & p rofessionally decorated by a top interior designer lo absolute perfetlion . $659,000. THINIC LARGE Open & spacious rooms + big level yard for family living in desirable Eastbluff. Rare tri-level plan with room for expansion. This 3 BR. + playroom could easily be a 5 BR. Excellent financing. $259.~. IAYSHORE See this 3 bed room and Den contemporary home . Close to beaches and Marina. Land included al $450,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ---. -·----- Houae• For S• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Septembe1 6 1981 OS ···•·••••···········•·· ~~:~ .......... !~~~ ~~!~~.~~~.~ ....... ~~:~!.~~.~ ........ ~!!!.~~.~~ ....... ~~~:.~~-~ ...... . Uock problem in Nh port Coro.e def Mer t 022 °""'°def..._, I 022 Coato Mtto I 024 01ta Mtto I 024 Brarh 11 60' dm·k t-2 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••r• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 I u r y II u n 11nI(tu11 04 BEGONIA Lovl!IY<lliKl'opt't'OO FRIEDOM HOME lluroour home 4 Br. J' • ~~rel(ant new 4 Ur V11· Wh111· Wuwr V1rw~ N Q 3 llr I Bu l11r1t" yttrd ba.ram.dl.n,bonu~rrn 1ori1tn p11rt111 I vu Sll'p11toCdMHeiu·hl'' COZY CO 0 ~~.ooo IAl ll71;J Ebtulr ~Ilk ~.OOO llE ow111· ro11trut•tu1 )Uhl 011>nt>rfin S7!!!>.t•ll1 2 llclrm 2hu 1·nd Lll\ll MESA VERDE by·l.urill 113I 994• ('OmJ)lt<Jtn~ ~7!'>,lklll Owner u~l. 71)(1 !J07!1 Ne" r a rp.-1., ('le•un 111111 HST V 41.UE 20 CONDOMINIUMS JASMINE CREO 1111111t1 1U11unrnhlr l.l' Sharp i S11ir~ 4 Ill 3 ltu. l.'11:.111 Meia proJtt'I, t'umpl apvrovt'(! n·ndy lo build Art null>, 7S2 IM99 fli•uul tirund Ill',. loan r11•w 1·aq11'l ll0dw1111d OP'ENHOUSi nevl'r lt~l'd 111 l'l.in I 'IJ.t •··•~> 1Jn• ).irfl "' SAT/SUM 1·5 A\a1I 1mm~t t12!1,!llM1 ~um1· '"• lo.111 111 rh1~ ne .. t•uMom3Ur2'~ "'i.uml' S167 11011 .11 WIMBLEDON •1011>11lo11u.illf11'1'1 h1t)1•r IJ1ihomeborwort'oron.1 12 '•' :i St':ila11n~ )Iii~ 111111 I> ll11urk1• dl'I Mar!> moe.t l'!lllUhlll· 011>11l'f, 76().~I. 76(1 l~:JO Vll.lAG( lll'Jlt111 .'>lei 'f.rrO Plan JV Real~ offrnnwb F.Xtt'nJltH' tc>t' ATIEMTIOM!! 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Ill $275.000 Owner i\J!I ' If) Jiii c 1,1nut11 ~ ,1, CaU uow 64'"7211 17141bi5157t1 foyl'r 111 ~u11t•rhll Jll HARBORPOINTE " 'T' AtTU bt>tJ.PI trade CDMILUFFS po1n11·ri k111h1·n tit" II •.• ,,,,,,1c.,.~,rr1DOa,11S•1,111t1·' M.lm I want to buy \llUr hou'I' Above beJrh h1·lo11> rour11 nlm •.rll'f' l11 lh1· u for lllH,lffll'nt prupN ()('i.>Jn Bhd S4·m1 (Jrt\ mo:-1 d1Mrtm111Jl1• \lo'l 111 • ., , ,11,,. 111111~1 m'lt \ • . I). Don't t•Jll unll'\~ \UU Kd Oul or tr.itr11· 1110 IO\lrll\ IJllt'll 011111 (lollill Ill lNlrm llolh lllCKh·I' hJ\I' ~ nl'ed tosell immt'dlJlt'I) 1t.·gree \ll'" On•an & HI d1·1·k, Sµa ~aunJ r1 Jlt.tl'h .thl i;.1rai:1·, --------Jnd are \lollhnl( 111ar1•1•1>I Jt.>lt) from f\l'r\ "'"' I) lilt'' & PJ,tural 'u' "' 111111r 011t•11 •I.uh II :1 m) ~mall do,.11 P·" dow l'ruvhnl'h1~hlllll' <>trHl'rl 1n h•l' JI I:! pm Wi•t•kl'f11b 1111,11111 ml'nt 1 !'Un takl· Ubll' 1"\ct:.1 2 yr' lhn 11111111111 J('rt llunt :l.'>5 Aiui,ulu~l ,,.,~,CS,IOll llllllh'\liati'I) n Cl w h I' r Cl I \.' Ir\ 111 l' Hunt & AuoeiatH Call 63 I ·3405 Yuu1 lnHslnll'nl "'111 lw fll:'\l'll.1prnrnt le'' tha11 631-7600 M'!'Urt-11 b) •~1u1ttl·~ 111 l mt dn t·ua~t hl·J!tO' 1301i FINANCING othl'r 11rov1•1t1r' .111<l l' I car I a 11 <l 1111· f 0 j)l'f\CIO<Jln11tl', ('all lom $1 250.00U Owm·r I' I' ~:ltllU.'"11' J.~~llHn•· "'2 ?•'•2 Apl only <714 I 673 6525 l rr~k .I Br + I' am H111 "" ·"'' & f orm.ti 1>111 Hm WHY REHT! 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SELECT ~PROPERTIES MESA DELMAR BEAUTY 2 ~ton 5 lid rm J Ila 1•ll 1·1· hi.Hilt'. romJn ~l>h· i;.1ul & founlJlllS Ill'" j1 iJ 1 ll I & I' Jr 11 l' I . 1u~111m111•cl J.:J ra l;l' ~Jmt• rvo111 ~llrr will u1rn bl r I) JI lJ' • l>a 1 ;. llourk1• Rt•allor 5~ti 9')511 SMART BUY :• huus ('" on a lot l>t>:.lra hll' r,d..,hldt· lm-.11100 l.t't m1· \ho .. \OU tlm. ,haq1 hollll' • 111rnm1· .\gl 5-1!1 67\fi Balboa Inv Prop. I 1·arn h!I' lnd TD 111·'1 1!1•clun•cf l :tl't' Cud 1·1111 R _ _;;, bu) In town for 11111) du. lht• br't huy 1n I" sull• IC"UllOf'S S2l!O 1100 (' M 3 fir ~ 1!;1. n"' rwr MESA VERDE Terms-Terms-T~mu . n I Siii 01111 C) " 11 1· r " 1 11 1 J r r ' I ,) r " 1'00 •675-7060• 644-7211 j mull\ Jtr•cl \ :IC'Jlll ~uld. 1'"('111\lo l.<I " WhypayaHot~Bill? I ~:!.IMMIJt 125(r. ~O\\<' For 1nforma1mn 1111 " t ~ ~-Jll.,.1_)1an;i C •ll>l'l'i ~lt"J IH"I 1 I" 11 111 , JI twl11"' m;irkt•I" 111r11'll1 ~ " " •1 " ' 1 1 1 hl1· In mo, &. lu\lo lcrn tidrm ~ h,1tlt I 11·1.1•1 rtoYin Al!I .Johitl"1fi~:!J , harnwr OH "Ill 111 111 I<: i;:ll u:n:i w~n ·; 1111 Ill'\\ 1"·111 MESA VERDE small m~e,,lmt•nl fur :t!I _ • ~ • h:Jl.,;1iiii~tiljiiill...,9111191111• )l'dr' Call NJn fr)1•r OftEN SUH 1·4 J Hr ,. pool t•rn 1·11 I lll'lll,. lllJI l.l•I 'U lll'f 75!1 12'll 1912 Swnbo fm.rnl'mi; "1111 111 ''"" n 963·8182 I•·" 111< 111 \J.:I .Jnhn R&'M~ REALTORS I .. anl lo bu) )our huu,t• or 111\'('S(ml'nl prol)l•rt \' 0011'1 eall unit·"~ \OU Ol'Cd Ill ~cll 1mml'l.lt.1lt>I\ and arl' "'tlhn~ 111 Jl't'1•11t rn' ;m.111 ctu .. n l'J~ m·l'lll I 1·.111 IJkt• possr,..~mn 1mmt'<hJ1t•h Your rnH'l>lment "'111 h1• "''l'Ured b\ l'QUll ll'' Ill other properlle:.. J111t personal oolt·~ l';ill rum 642 2&12 Batboa Island 1006 12Y4 i, Financing NEW! COUNTRY FRENCH HOME. 2 BLOCKS TO OCEAN S469,000 o~will finmce- Mo~ ***** 3 IR + Pool + Spa 1 Mt•'a \'t•rd1· a11·a x I II l I .• f11 I I \ lll'l~hborhm<l 1Jy.111·1 dt>~1Jt·r<111• I TERMS Yi 01lh $351\ tl11Yill II\\ I .11 :1 UR F.~l\L\ld1• hot111· 1111 R 2 lot Siii <MO t. t,1k• OH'r p)mL' a.u; :oi:.x :~~r :>I I:! •rn t11akt• 111 I BEST ANANCING • FOR,~~ IN TOWN '.. : : : : I llr;1111l 111'\lo ~ & 'I lld11ft ' ' I 11'°' nhomt•' In lul 1·1\ l·····FuitouG.·H······ 641.0166 -----!fll!l!llll-, l!artll.'11 "·11111.: Airline p1l11t :.amfH'l' I 671-7552 ,GOLF COURSE ' 131,.,00 fiaed Redurcd SJ.SK. 3 br. i ha ·--------1 VIEW I in~st rat~. &lb 114.!5 t\ 1>:11 1rt1:1 EASTSIDE 3 Hr l ltJ wa 111 , , I 111 ~I :!II 1~~1 Fl XI-11 l Pl~r :1 Hr ~ llJ r.1111 rm Sllll IHHI 1111>11111>tll 1 Jrf\ 9!fl fl(MI hi ;11 12' :\~I li44! 1:-,~:1 1111 ... rt,,,,< 1-.:c; :i HH ~·. ll;i " 1••11 & >pd 'r 11.uk llJ\ J1t•.i (I,. 1l1•r .tll\l11U' \\Ill lt~ll'll Jll l•'flll' ~,, Sl:!'J ~(NI I Jfl """' l.11.i Du,1n1• .ii,'\ ll'>I •in:iir t pT11 I 00° o ANAHCIMG '" 1.t•ncfrr 11u.1hf, 1ni: 1 II r \I ... ' ,, \ " r 11 " ~• 111 111111 :! llr f 11111111 ~If~ IH~I Oth('r' J \ J tl,1 hi.• •'&•·nt ~tSt> ti.'>11• I ('Otlage Ca"h· I' L> • JASMINE CREEK Assumable with no I . trade. offer SJ511K z Bdrm spht lrvel t•ontlo l'n1111•mp11r.1n "''"'d &: I t It $96,500 ·1 Ownr Agll661·0693 2300~ f Lo,. In" du"'n I ~la " h•inw ne,1l1•1l pr~paym~ pena y. Au ume8>1•00 Loan 112 B•toBeoch Fl1•x 5 )r f111a111•rn!! JI <1m1111i.: lu~h l!fl'l'lll'f\ 1 1oyrloa I niqui• :! ,1,1n lu(t 2 bdrm, Iba rireplJ1'1' IJ', 752-!1227 I hi\ 1·u~l11m l10m1· I' mud Pl lll\lo nh11mi• ~ I uttl pd s.ssu Prefer CAMEO SHORES lur all'd on lht• 11th \II Jnw111tc"" u11·1111t1111: h1·1t r1111m" ifl 11111~ girls &16 5743.in}llmi• ESTATE fJtr,.J\ uf \11".i \ l'r!ll' il1111hl1• .tllJ1•h1;l 1:.11a1:1 lire11IJ1 I! ~,11, ''" uu1 DramatH tourl\ orcl l'uuntn l'luh Fl'Jlun•d "'111111burnmc fm·pl.•11'' 'IJ111t111)! \ IH lnJn ,, J' .. TTR.ACTIVE " pool rore\er harhor Jrl' I Hdrm' lrl! r.m11il I I u~tnm klh h1·n "''' hJr •um11t11m' "" and llt't'Jll 'It'"' room"' "'IJ:tratt hJr v11. dt•t·k n•c-rl'.1t1on l 2 STORY I' r 1, 0 1 ,. h car h 1,, r,11,m 'l'•·ltuh~I p1111I & Jn .. 1"11h 111K1I ,.,a. Bil\/ 5229 500 Nr bays. SJ~5 01111 SI 225000 'IJU. J111f ll~hMI l)Jchlll· Jt1dmtll'hm1111• • W blln fabulou~ f111an1· ' 11•11111~ 11111n Sho"'11 h' Mesa V~ Anwne ing Save SSS' fi fl~ ".D ~ J pvt 11nl 1 1.11 .tll'cl ,u I a1n "'"' anti I 12% Loan RENE REALTY ~g l7e4. .t,,,;v, 1\10\·atlu on lh1· '••m•· lkaul1 abounds 1111h1~ 3 1213,434-0908 REAL £ST4H 644 ·6397 JackieH~an I "''' ;1, 1h1• or1i:111.tl ht'droc>m 2•1 bath ex OPENDAILY 631-1266 Hoi:rr' 1:.1rcll·11' i11 1 rt't1ll\l' U1nmg room. 521 J__.... ('ustJ '1l'~J ' f:im11\ room. and lW<• WATERFRO"IT l.lllle .. ..,,_,., I hreplJl'l'S Can'tlast' Island · w doc:k~' Sold lfom•' "'1th inl'om!' llt•,1 Ga......1..... Pa...J. as 1s ' Seller fmanl' bu) S295.00IJ Rrokt'r j rQICTI ra 1 n g Allen t l> n n a &15 5726 _ Villacje Ch1rhestrr, 642 823.'i DUPLEX Op~ Daily ot I 0:)0 Cor0tta dt4 Mar I 0221 IY OWNER from I 0:30 A.M. •••••'5NJ• • •. ••••• Beautiful CdM dupll'\ 1 59 UNITS 548-2239 Br owner's ullll. +-2 Hr 2 L Ba rental Many. man~ Fix me up and makl'SSS l'xlra~ Onl)' $.199,IHJO COSTA MESA EASTSIDE Builder~ and investor~ Ai.usumabll.' f1na1ll'llll! J RR 2 Ba. 2 car i.:arJgr. this 1s a ~marl op Pnn only Un 3 32 al'rl'~ i\ll f firepla('!'. l'ovrrl'<i pat111 portun11y. don·1 hl• Mt 675 ~.17 Bdrms. dnul.Jle i.:ara1:i·~. Ownrr anxious $13U.OOO out Super Isl T U al OP EN SAT SL':-; M o;o.; .:real bu) G-15 9161 Agl 631 5fi6l Sl3t.ooo al 12'. and 15 COASTAL.BREEZES OWC Diana Cappl•I OCEAN & BAY \'JEW Cool <·harming 4 RH 167266~ ~J &I ~~~m r~1.s 3J.:.~~a. ~:~. ~~~ri a~~r:Ok), f:1: [1::u~o ~ .. \.. ·, ~~~·'k2G~ fma111·1nl! ~f~0~1t~~~~ :.~,j~':;-~~ 1~: .. -~-··-rora11\e C('1hn1? l.ar)!r Sl41,500 Htort1-,.._. Vu1et htlle-tralfic loca· lion 4 bedrooms, ramuy room, about 2,100 sq.I\. Lc.o"' ballUl('e uaumablt loan available. Slt5,000 Spanish Giant WIHtPool About 2.500 sq ft \lt'"a \\ ood~ ~ ht'<lroom 2' 1 bath hom~ Form.JI dm mi: famtl) room larf!l .... 1mm1ng pool Priced under m.irkel \Jlue' Valant mm,. rtl?hl m' Balboa lsbtd I 006 lalboa Island I 006 l'U\ errd pJllt) rur OUI r:Jl ~ 4 PL _ C d M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• door cnlert.11mn~ fle>.1 S 145,000 lJOPI EX blc> fin,a!'<''"il Onl' I Auumt 12.38%Loan So. of PCH pril'ed riithl. SI 19.500 (all &15 0:.!3 Pa\ able 1110 a month•~ !'lean + easy financing' bedroom 21? bath t'ondo Gre Astle759·1 m pre~11~111us ~:.m~1dc COLDWeLL BANl(eRC TRIP'LEX Three units 1o11th h replares. nn a 45' Corona del Mar lot. for the pr1C'e or 3 duple)\ Favorable as!>umahle lst loan. seller w !'arry 2nd Priced at $329.500 down payment 112.000. By Owner /Bkr will ~OOJ.>erale. 675-3141 2 Bedroom House with new 3 Bedroom Unit 4 car garage, large lol 2or1r down 675 0562 Broker __ 5 BR/IY OWNER IRYIHE THRACE CORONA DEL MAR BALBOA ISLAND -REOOCm!! lowut priced 2 hd cottagt, COft•tttieftt to aU. Just steps to lay and Vlllagt shoppin9. $319,000. Coll 673-6900 AUTHENTIC CAPE COO ly decorator -lftchtdiftcJ stamMd and etched Cjlou, brick Giid btc9nl. Totally coordinated with luxurious ame11itles fhnt.out this 4 btd, family rM 2 patios. VIEW -in a .,iet llttte llled locotioft. Tie llP for 2 boat'-SUS,000 fff. 673-6900 MESA VERDE $128,900 Spar1ou!> J BR & family room home 1n pre st1g1ous area Block wall provides pnvary l'.:asy t'are yard insures extra leisure hours Air cond' Owner Wiii help rmance Call 645·0ll3 COLDWeu. BANl(eRC Cost a :'lh-~a l'losc• 111 N"" p11rt lll'Jl'h Rrrin<'l'<i thousand!>' 979-2390 J7fl7 S Bmtnl Santa i\n.1 MO QUALIFYING? J usl lake over existing loans with small down· Master su1tr overlooks sparkling pool and patio 2 more bedrooms fo r ktds or Jtuests Locattd near most evert)'1h10g ' HL'RRY l'allus 64&743-4 Cenlury,21 Gold Star n··a·ca a acm s ·a as a o s ·a a a ' rt • • O • a rt 0 a O doc * e d c OM • c ,, ' c ·• 1 ,,.--....a....~-.,._,,....._,._'-...._. __ ..,.._.f,J ...... --,. ... .... . . .... • _ -------· ........ ..--...-.-~-----... ................ "**"'"• ......... • ..... _...,.....,.,,...,.. .... ~z-"""o""""u.,..c,...,1""40,..•...,•"•.,.. ...... .,.,,.....,..,. .... ~.¢111»¢111¥,...s111111110"""e.,..s.,..,.o,_.0111110 .. •c1111110 ...... •,•s ... s .... o•eOS1G~O•Sllll4lll$ .. 8 .... S.$~S$blClllllJ$bl&$111S¢ ..... 6~£ .. & .. $lll'1ll DI Oranqo Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, September 6 1981 HottHt Few Mlit HcMtlH ,_ s. ....... 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TOWNHOME SpN·lu,·uh1r om Vll'W 1 t)Jrm, dJn rm . hv Seller Wili rma 2 BR l IJ11. dbl 1111t 98 UNITS & ONLY 15% DOWN GREAT RNAN:ING lluntin~lon llarh1111r ('oriwr lt>t ·I Bdrm, farn rm. ;?·11 b.lth lht\'l'llJ.>ort Island honw Hra11d Ill'\\ t·aml•I ('Uq~·t1ni.:. rwwl} pa1nlt·ll thru m11 lul~11ly rn-.tum11t>tl k1tdll'll \\01KI purquel 1n tam rm SHo.1100 " w·. do\\n t a~SlllTil' hl Jl 8 11 , OWt' $100,000 Oµt·n Sunda) I !> .11 lt>HI l l\arnal11 Century 21 /W• In 964-331 1 Lynn~ Co.ta Mete1 1024 S7000 DOWH! LIVING Jli1 3 1h . Lim rrn, rrn , (am mi fo' 1•, 21~ \I ''' ht''' :1 IKlrm :_o 1' 1(11rtl\•1t k1trlw11. llful ll' Iha, itlro hH&\· porC't'laan h,ti llullh.n MoJd 111 :!:1~1~tt"''t,.1: .. 1~1~1:· 1~~k lub vi n·mm1r lite w11lb \ 1tla11c• I l.<«l lu{'ulivu 4!1'J 5lltl:I t. floor 4 1·ovt'r~ 11ahu 1·1111 111111 t 'hi-1• tu .1cl111l "1 c•~ l'rin• S2l),M , ~·' l ,1n11 f,t11ltll l~lul:. ll'llnt~ 2 11\'lol l'~ltn llt't"lll \II f101o1 II. ll\~Ullll' $\O.l.011:.l Jiiii p.irk• '\h.N't 11.Jlk tu hv1111·'· l llr • I ' ll.1 lru"I dn•cl JI 71J'1 Xlnt ,1t111,11111~ J url 1,uh hi I" II 15~t IS3:1 1'Jl11l1 l.1111! h·aM' ~'13 Oil 111•r t1.tth pu1l a11u11 )l~t .,t"' I ~~~ !-.110 '\t:t 1'17 ,;l'.t }I ,1r 1\tn \ t•h.tlll(t' unlll HAS IT AU! \rar :wo:1 1.i·, 101 11111\ .:nd tru't 11l't'll du t' l'lll\I Jll(t•~llr"' Oll'Jll l!Jlltill7 1·,111 Ololnl't for \ "'"'' m.in' dcrk~ " I p.ilw\ ..aud 1, \..·aulll ulh JPlll d111h Jfler 5 pm 111•1 ur J\l'll hJ~ rt Jll' 17141 760 ~ Pl.l s 111111 ul h11m1· I ,It) ------wl'!ll--· tw a •·0111111t·11·h 11m .1t•· 1 Owper Ill 'in Ill\\ JIJl lli·,L 1J( .i ll I f .. anc~ I~ lht• 11111·1· S..'11'1 OIXI llt·lu\\ m at kt't I .it.· l V'M R.E hl.'aut1ful 3 8drm huml' • 497-176 I p.irk'\ ~c·honb & ,hop ..••••...•••••......... Prfu RtG.ctiotl on 1': Mile. <: M ·~ t>t-,1 bu} Onl> SIB!l.SOll fur Lh1i. 4 Bdrm 2 Ha rr model 4 t'Jr 1:;1rai:t Call Jim Da\'ls In \1.'I' For '\Jll' 111 11\\ ""' ~h.1 rp lllH 311 \ 111 1111 ( ,11l1 1111 Ir i; lul I rt·• \l' \l lu (,11·1•11lw11 \, 'U Ill I' 111 ,11, ... I I un\1 1111 1 l l "'" Cirt•l.1k1'1 "" J•t •11 11;; 11 [)1.1 n1· St ·1 II• 111•11 111 ~11 .120:, ll.l.\ .... j (1 1'1111'\ l'l K 11 I ll11n •. 11,111.1 ftlt f11r H11111l'liJh 1•1 r u 11 • 11 t \ ~ n J 11 1 h1 J Ullllll Ill l<I lr~hl OCJWIO 1 • I "' .ih~lt•n111i.: µool nt'.lr p1nj! Uni) Sl~.~JO <'.ill I HU TMT ill HG 1 II J r r > ~ r t' d 1• r 1 1 k VIEWS 11 '' ' 1·11111.·1 1 .. 1111 ,1r11 t lt't'Jllf I 11111 lll11ff\ ti\ t'r l1111k rn.: h.1rlK1r l.~1' ''I llrl1 111 ~hit f1t1•pl.11 t 11· 7 9 22 N t::W OCEAN VIEW CON DO ON su;n -s SI0.000 dO\\ n. take 11\l'r loan $160,000 67~·~9'<' Daeo Point I 026 ...••.................. SEARllH.iEl'un<lu:! Hr .! Ba tlO.IXXI <lo-.. 11. Sll!IJtl :\!o 01o1 ner 711 49!1-l'.lli!t 411R. JBA \'UStnm hom1· HACIENDA OH THE BEACH SllS.500 1>r.1111 .1l1t· huh· 1"' ,1\ 11 p \ t 1• orn 111 11 n1t 1 "' 1th I pr111I J lld 'l'J 'au11.1 I lo! 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Beoc:h (;orgt'oui; punoramic views beckon you lo ltus 14 room M rditC'rrum•un home• n hdrms , 5 hal h::i. l'umil y room, lthrnry, s t•wrng room 2 MODHHIIED KrTCHEHS Oflwt> & L'lt•\ ator. ·I <'ar .iur~igt• Wide hak1•llll'!<. II\ l'rlook 60' IA YFROHT LOT. PIER WITH 3 SLIPS. SL1 r tiril' & ~t·du~wn INC'l,l 'OEL> 1:-.11.lclllwn.d 15~ 1110' hay' ll'" part(1l \\1th i.llJl OH'r J c·ar guragt1 $4 .405.000 TITLE IHSURJ..HCE & TRUST CO. 0:.in Lt•W1~ Es l:Jl(1 .Sak 1213ltil I 1:111 1V.~<i?o~~Mr . 13'. fl'\ANl'IN<, :t \lV rnnilo 2 llH 1 ·~ h.i, 2 1•11r 1?.1rJ!i\' \'Jll l.11,, lluarlt' Jl:I 11.'ll !111:~11 M2 5373, ~\ ti:n bkr WAl.KI N<i l>I STANn: 1'0 SO Coa~t Pl117U ~ UR 2 1111. tl'tnh tt-11n~. l'all n111o1. 1.llu l>uatlt' u~t. gs1 0020 UHDER SI 00,000 \';i1•;1nl & rt•a1l} tu J ' 'Ufr)t' rlf/\ ,11 !I ~·• ~ l'ITI 011 2 lob It I l llr • tJ~n I It\ flllrktll~ \ l'(' S11n~K1 HW1t & 4.uoclat.1 631·7600 BY OWNER -MJN1 LAST 01w hlo<'k from Disneyland Only 15'7. down. l c.1ke civer p<iym(•nts l)o(·tors Special. Great tax :.-helter and great rental arC'a Lo<:<ited al 106 l.eHlrtct> MMr has !!el up vat•..tnl mcx!Pls Open Daily Bkrs welcome Cal RICK IYERS ot 760-7292 COtMt•rclal Motafttoht, D~. 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NEWPORT SHORES th~ bt'Jt'h Sl/1101 1h Condoml1111mufTown-Ill<: lll-.AR VIEW I.UT >umable II / , 110.1111 ho11Ht for Mlle 1700 Nt'Jr ~kl lalo.t• & i.hop 2H 2UCOMDO AdJ.tn11t lu Nf'wporl (rt'"' un•u ~ Wind St•1•11on 123,000 tiood ll!rn1~ Roy McCcrdle, Rltr. 5 48-7729 OPEN HOUSE mg_ A~ent l!J.I li:.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ping S3i!.SOO 01o1 lll'f SAT /SUN /MON W•stmiufet' I098 Reduced lu Sl:!H.SOll 111 4994:.>i! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR 211A Condo I )I l'Al.M ~PHl~GS 1-SPM SHARP 3 iDRM! nl'w llighl..v upJ,!ruded 10_1M8.t1,~01lrl.E1~011I0~ •. 1~1~., & Xlnl rontl Ir!( \'rt!, n11 ,. 'I' II~. "'u II lu \\ J II ' ,. • 4 35 CAH•l nl'ighliorhoml l\~~umt• ca rprl, Wa I lpa per ,1wn1ni: On Isl' Xlnl 1 llH :I ll..1rm1111' 1'.111:11, 9 2sr, only S!I:! 0011 l.anrbrape1I, eorluH·d µurk Gd rnnd :! sl11-<l~ ~l.'1·u11tv s~,11·111 fpk Patrick Tenore759 li!'ll pat111 Pool. 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'• h 1 11 i:, \I 11 \ 111 . 493-2752 1l111o1 11 l'r11 .1l1 I 11 1' ,t·s .•'• ·,~· El Toro I 032:1rvine I 044j ···c;w-·c·57s·ooo···'······················· Spal'tOU\ S Bil 1»lJl1• * * 5 BEDROOMS 1 \ 1 l t' <1 11 a r l \ \ a r d , 11 1·u~lnm 1>001 'I'•' .ind 1 11e1o1 • Suhriut•I l'll'i.?,1nn• I th r 11 u~h 1111l h orn1 Strau'' rh.1111lt>lil'r' ;1 u d udt•el \l.,unw •t• 111 lt'r\'l>l \II lur 11 111\ S2MHM~I l'Jlru k I t·nuri Hu~·· 1r1·1· ,1,111iJrni:1 lwn11 1n \\ondli1 r11J.:1• 1j,1IJ11, l µ~r;1il1·il ,\ .il n111 I roo IA t 111 [11 '"l't'r 1t·1.11. ,\ \ ,,,. 111'1 ,llll vl 10,fJtll ••It (\\\ lh:'I '.1r \llUI' "' '"' \gt [ ".c r\,.•dhrld~< ~~.~!~.~~~.Y_. ... ~?.:~ I ti l\c.1lty ASSUME9114°olST U, ;:i1 :11H10 BYOW:\Ell t•1:u11,,11., .... "~'" 1t1111• 24011 "l ft ext•t' l I! 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Ir!! a~:.11111.1bl" bl ts flexible Pmpert) 1~ TD o"' 11c1 \1 111 nirn 1 arant ;10<1 Lhert• 1~ a :!nd SI% 1rn 1!~1 J:WI 11r fanlast1r bt TD uf 19-1 :!Sn $111111110 :it 9 50' and ~cller "''II e·arn a :!ncl TO Callno1o1to.,ecth1' 3 Bd 2 Ba f:imrl) hum•• Diana Cappel fi31 1266 WMtie RF.AL TORS llOOODown Nrce J Bdrm. 112 batu condo Closr lo shop ping Owner will help (1nanre si.>.500 SUH SET REAL TY 542-5808 l'pto I 00% Rnancinq I 31h % lnttttst 28r. 2 l1'2Ba Condo $110,000. Agt. 556-6516 NO QUALIFYING '' Owner transferred f JO laslic 4 bdrm Best area ,129)100. Bkr 848-0709 12°0 AHAHCIHG Turtlt'ru1·k I fir Honus Rm :1 1 .ir )!.1r,1 ~1· Si~.111111 1111 " n ll\\ I li a I .1 11 t 1· II r 11 k ,. r ~I l\8Cltl RANCH STYLE Hom!.'\\ 1th uniq1ll' ll'rms & n1nd1t1on ... ;\1•1\ h I palOll.'d. 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Income Pr'Oflfrly 200C HiJ!tl .11 1 ~1 961 28!15 BY OWNER · hu.:r bml. pJllu Wit 1111•r from ~!Im 111· .M •• A •• K •• E.•A··~··0·•F•FE•••R••!•I 1111o1r11t•toFann!>&. 'II I.'-.. 1 t ,1 lilt :! 51) 1 l 11 \ 11IU\ r.: ~Ut''l r11om cln11. n 1!1'1 :t<lli ...., lt.101 he·~ Im· P 0 Uox l'il·flt h :'\umi.md) :JIJR &. Iii\ lnl'lutlt•'pl.m .. f11 1 IK\'l~F. :!25 l!Jlu.lla1o1.i11 ,\ .ti·i h 111 ('an ht ,1dd1t1un Cl"' rll'r \,,:t ·T11~:1;1<11\ ~r._ J ln1"C1mt' Prt1ptrl11·, 9tr7:!0 \ l'l I :lot 'r' "'•• \,.., nt-"' n•11 n.,., ''" ""' ' 11' !;l'Ol · 1 '· 1 John \IJr..hJll WOODSCOVE 1·11 l'"tt' µhl $>1:1' '"'· t)\\(' 3711 ~'>111:iuc1111 WI 1,.11:> Adule P.irt.. a!t11 ~l'tlll' ~··"li.rdt• t11:.lJ ~k'J Follbrooil Est• b:q111~1\i' ;fl(l(I MJ fl hill lop hornl' 1111 IU ).:t'llllt' planlablt! 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Tl IE ,JOllN~O:'\ LA\ IH'O I ;1~ I i2l.c·4412 "SHIVER ME ~··•.MHI ~kl.Ill~ HI J~ TIMIEAS" 1 'llm.rhJco fan:.inn n.: l' .rn ·"'umt• I''\ t\l >111· 111.111 uf .1pprux !f.O.IU • at 14 • • 1111 hlJ·lili40 [l lJ<lrm ,5hathh111111·h.1' '"t'\lofH<rtl'n.,,t innelu:l I from '"'''JO l hrlr m lar.:1• lr1111i.: rm lur mal :J I.Ir 3 ha 1 m.l'tt·r I 2 b:.i h c k 11o r.t1 drn1nl( rm 111·\\ 11.11• r\.'l r•·at r"""" pool I "' \\:tShl.'r elnt·r 0 lrj! .. 111 k1trh('11 & 11'"" fur tiO \\Jlk tu llt'<IC'h Will ltll dun II\ 1 m. $.!K Jllll h1n<1 & rn ut·h rn 111 h Lu"l•l>l llnn · l'rnii·iit.t l<. 21851 ~c"'land. =·~1 II fl \\o· '1 .ui.... \ '"·'n \genl4~1 .11:111 th1 ,, .... , ''" lhl Iii'~ \'I A BrT OJ '11 1,ll 11;1 1 ,;1r 1 • t 11111°1!1 \\I I 1t ',1 \h•,d t \ RanchoScriaN ~H u\1 111 1 r f 11\1·1 • HUVEH 111111.in., th\' l H \"Ill'<: SiJ.irkllni; :l Bdrm hu11w .... l(f Ufl.()\\ JI '4·uth II II I•,. a II L 1 I IJ I I\ 1..11: 11 11 J , t 11 ·"1111• l.11111\1 Jrx-<I r11rm r 1111 1,J.1f11! 1)1111 I I lto ll!f '\t111lhlflj,! 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"""' t'Jrr>el .inti Lri: R :! n1rnt'r Jul • Span "h S t ~ Ir lu\ kitdwu .I. 111t·.rn \It'"' •.•••••••••••••••••••••• Up~n NI Sun 1 !'> ~al !:'lun 1i;11 \\ ttn•an P<ttnl t\ l(real bu) t'om 1t.1uplt'\ OK • ('ln-.t• 111 'ild 1o1 pool )J C t'Ollage dt't'k Th" m.11 li1• lh<' 1111 11' .iio.ih·inlht ll\IOI: :!1>40lnmmodore Rd Frnnl muntl~ pool rlohh<lti-1· l1l' ll<tll Sl~!l tHHI \I<'"'' ,~r1 u~1 on 1<1,1 h.irf!.itn in 111"' n rm ur th1~ lllX• n1,111m Ployo Real Estate I and sp:i ~1.\l.'Jll i;;3 4!121! S~'i~ 111111 In\ e't ml'nl ,11!1 !'>tki \ 111U•·1t 1 r1 hn11' tut' 111 ---------=I $150 000 3 Br. famrl>. spa 673-1900 l'otentrJI' lhl'r 23 de nr · • • 1m p<orlt'1I m<trlll•• ' .11 OCUHRlOHT Was Sl95.llOO Want 1·ash I -\\r\11 HI HO" BUILDERS & 110 <ohopptn~. rap1dl) OC EAH VIEWS t'llU'"" 1:in' 11'\\ 101 buyer this wc•ekend 2430 H ...L. Ridge E llOMI ., de1 l.'lopinfi: area $ sf lh1~-1unrnnii hom1 1,111 .l1•n"•n&C11h-t1 5i4,' 3 bdrm.2 bath1m 1 1 I' I'· L' o.-uor s~ j lw u"•d ,1, ii ~ hclrm Ill .t~ ·1.•", 0~11 .... •.••1 .... .,... m Jt ulate home with I O I) .n ,>pn •S<' r n . REAL EST.\TE I NV ESTORS Flt-a ul Cround flour .,,. "' ~· ""'~ h & 1 bd Mon I 5 i\ Ktirl(t•uu' Miramar 6J1 14nn Stud111. ut• 111. amC'nil1es J ~ htlrm 11.ilh 't hclr m LEISUREWORLD iiue~l ou~ or rm "tlhlu•hlur1d.•e•ar11no ,• T\\o vacant lots Hunt I dbl CAT"'UHAVIEW .. • " ""' S64 .5llll l'akr :'t1au1 )?111·'1 ,q11 \\J lk '"I ·1 ., apt ncre i e ore;in l "" prt,,tll' JUt't1111 l'p in)lton Bea1·h area \" 1 . d !Jl'.irh IAll<'h ~·1ttli·n~I ".hdrm ."h,~roop.,fan·~ \ie1o1 S4S11.IM)O K1n,gs Hd 3hdrm. ;ill ,, !\ au1 2B 21>a . \\1th K<11 , .. 111c1 S. 'P·•.,. t,rC'ek ,1,. I .irk lu11nt1 Ht'alonomrts 675·67(1CJ Ill'\\, (•all John Ehnt i.:radt'" mdtul<• ~k)lrlt•s jJ..cre09eforS. 1200 ~',~~.~~1c::1~[1'p1r1ix~1n~I~ furn dr•·nr exl'e l ct,11,k,s:iJ.~l•Wt L.luh lt 11111?-t wrnr1l\ 6733968 hantl\·an('(l b:ir .irt•t•n1 ,....................... Sl75.0llct Kula umqur low Dow... < Jll \~t'nl 1 f'd H "'RIOR-RIDGE LIDO ISL.E rd 111 hr;"~· p:.irq,iwt j DEVELOPERS 2 26 AC 1onecf AppraL~l'<l 1 alue Cu~tom llume St!l5.000 "' -t;ll~lll "' fl1111r,.&,t111lll.'rs site zonedfor 4flunit<,tn Sl401\)1akeorfer C"all i KI t• 11 Pl li e Sulf1•r,-..1lli·Jfl \ITtl .11 1 BC'aul1ful. award Beautrfull)' ro•mtiddt•d lhr 1 ul (l\\n<'r e"< Ct (\' l ()I """'KJ l'.irol :i.t ulle) \f.!l u,; <ua,I) o e 5• , . ...... fl h '.lbdrm J'·a '"·1me \\Ith u' t yo '~a n ~ ""·'" ~11.IHKI ft•r Simple Va le;,:. thdn 111rrt•ror.111 1Mewport8eoch 1069 \\IOllllll!=""""I om1· -u "' lr1?m1·h m11t11Jlt•d perunil Term~ i55Uili7 673 i JU O orf1c:t' o r 1 1 1 1 1 f I 1 1 l h hehind 1warckr1 !(Ute' form:ildinrm sundct"k l'rtt'edtoSl'll .ttSli!IS.~MI or75S97SI t714> S48·3216restdence r an ,ane 11 5 0 ~r 1'" r.i ,. ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I II • "t'l har & mor" Hank .i rr ,•Jl!t'. Condos younJ.:<;lrr<. <'Jn 11.Jlk lo \\,\Ui.TOTHEB~A\Cli am Onl! mu 11 mi • " " Re s 1d e nl1al As k Slhool rrum 1111-nrCt~ .I Sl29 !lt'Wlloml !1511 homt·~ E'<c v1e1o1 or l'll~ appra1sl'd Sl75 000. '<Int * SUHHYMUD• lJ..kEFRONT Margaret Nome I RA I h tlr m ., hath Open HOU5eSunl S l llRhls &Mtns JBR.21, termo;&prre·t onl) Byo1o1nerTractof351oL~ Centun 2IRoval;'>taui \O\\ nhouw 111 :-.ii:ud I 326 620d SI ba. den. formal drnini:. $424 ooo Open llnuse I ready to record S262.5CMI HOME SITE Prop' PO Box 1690 Shure' .\i;,ilt•••u:.ir.led ,.""?ndSl masterbdrmsu1te.prof Sat Sun 15. 119 Via 1 Finanrin11 av:.i1I 1i l4 • Th1s onehas1tall\'1c\\ L'h 1, 96 3 u "' .. ...,.,_ I .. ~1 Of( ..... l Y0 lla ()wnnr A0 1 IJon 7600823.,.,., 1""3 cl0 an air rool h ~ "1 ('I, '1 15 oUS pr11.1t f' r11mrnun1I\ 16'1fi2ncf St 1!"1~'~oocca,""~th e,r .... J 67,30697 , " _.:_ •""" "' ~ . r,,Les.l tROll111793311 ,Res5696 Sl8i 1100 I Hinfo & C':,t' O'lriett 1 .., .... 1o11 ext· munr Commercial swimming. f1shinR. rid OCUH VIEW 642_ I '")l Owner broker 2 Story, J Br 2 B.i Close ,,.--~........... Prop•rty 1600 in)l trails. nal1\'l' trc>es & ACAPULCO 64-1 )834or~s2 f'550 1 b h l 1 & ... rm ant ing as lnw as ICI'. YI'• .. A l•I\ t!ly :! Mrm "ondo John Coombe Bkr Cl. IFFH"''-V~ 0 l•at ·comm Y poo ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlown. as low us 9•; tn w..A "'1th S('n,at1011:il IMO WZRfl "' '"" tennis Open !louse Sun 7111 7110 "1 n RARE CI II Newi>orl Orr am home on the Ch · 2 3 1pu SPM .•~• p l 'p lerest & only ~5 m111ules 1 Th f" 1 de"reevtcws&"o.r"l'OU!. I armtn11: story • '" """' rospe<' Bearh roperl .\' su· f 0 C 1o1 a er 1s ma)lnt 1cen " " " bd b 2 f I p H rom range llUOI) 2 5 h f 1 6 I Catahna sun~et.~ 2 'ton 0 EST Bl'Y IN Tll E rm, 2 ' a. rp cs. roper I Y o u s e . Soft Cl~ I 076 frontage Ill pnme 1()('3 at res $179.000 A,i!rnl ome ea ures arge "'tlh firt>pla~ rlt>rk3 HGTS 1 l' 3 R den. family rm overlook 642·38.'>01 fi31 1534 •••••••••••••••••••••••! lion Owner will fmant•e bdrms. 3 )luest apts. plus for enler1amm11 l nm I h '"'?ue1 ·1 r 1 IO)l pool Large lot. bad •OCEAN VIEW. ~teps tol Exclusive Prmt'ipals 714 723·8333 .ill expected amentt1es montl) pool & ele1 ator ome 14 per cc oc.i min ton court. S379.000 b) Want to buy 1 confosed beach 3 BR 2 Ba rondo. on t y Ask for 1 renc C~lal Sri I er \\ t 11 rons1der from l(aral(e S24S c~J lion Assume 10"' 1~ O\\ner flexible terms about ftnanctnli!1 Call need less than $2U.OOO t.oudon. ,\~ 631 4247 nr p panral trade for large . teresl loan Price rt and 01o1 ncr will rarr) Edee Stern. 673 7300. Dwn Sale:. pnr $260 ooo 631 7JOO ~ 1600 t1o1m diesel motorsailer 11\rt~r duccd lo 1229.900 Rae I Open Sal Sunday 1 5 Realtor Associate .M!tl2J2 11141 •••••••••••••••••••••"" or rommercral property :\,~M:iatk~ Rodgers 63l· 1266 407 Ktngs f'.lace HEl:P! -Son Juon SeClPr~ Ltd NEWPORT CREST Owner will ronstder lak Capistrano I 078 67J.2810 R&'MttX Spectacular 3 Bdrm. 3 dwn payment owe hrs GOLF COURSE VU IV.,._.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba condo. Huge master equity Beautiful 4 Br 3 BR Adult Condo Cent I~ Hotttts FwnfsfMd suite w .pvt retreat & 211 Bo home. Kasey & air S172,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17141494-1177 Rf: o\l.TllRS EASTILUFF 3 BR :! Ba. I mt to beach. many custom features SI 10,000 Open Housl' Sat/Sun 1-5. l!Uil2 Egret l,n Nr Beach & Allanta. 960-2183 120/o RNAHCIHG Stvlish Starter Nitely 'del:ulcd 3 Bdrm home 1n Cal1rorn1a Homes Seller will cooperate wtth ftnanr· •-----... --•I in!( Showi. like ne1o1 • home Close to park w tennis & swimmin)l ll .. ~J Callfor detalls. ~~ 4 bdrm. Cam rm. fplrs. Xlnt financing Im med ia te orcupancy possible. S28S.000 642·5161 ... 640-11107 4BDRM. near Manner Park $198.000 Owner lnXIOUS & Oexible Call anytime to see. 646-1044 or646-J046. IY OWNER ing a TD as part of the ••••••••••••••••••••••• D llaA~IAD R...tols sunderk Prime location Norm 631· • Luull' l<:nt 'Really REALTY lalboa I.a.ct 3106 overlooki ng tennis ..13!.::1445 6611610 • ....,..Cl" ...... .....,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• court , pool and spa. LG As...,.... former model w iprof. ll4.SOt1 Small down pay deror and numerous up-menl w 8"•"~ loan 2 BR. grades Large assuma-rural area. pauo. air, hie loans Full pnre IA YVIEW COHDO adjaC'ent to Park & Pool. WA THFIOMT OFFICE IUIU>tHG Prestigious 9 unit office building in Ca nnery Village area of Newport Beach. Unique design & style. Features expansive deck areas. dock space. ample parking. low maintenance & close prox imity to restaurants. shopping & recreational areas. Offered at $3.850,000. Fee. Martha Ma cnab. 642·8235 hclm'•tlttwtals l,_,.lshldJ Yrtv LM 3 Br Bayfrt Si2:1.sotmo 3 br. 2 ba. family rm. s pa LaQuesta Villas Sl20,000 full pr1C'e . $20,000 down, bal 12.-c e RANC H REA LTY 551 2000 int o nl y . 3 y r s _ _ ?~~~~~r. 5J6.0IMIS or I o n u s Room A11ENTION BUYERS-Special NO DOWN . L OW Lrg Colleke Park fomlly DOWN Annette Sexton hom e w pool, bo~us and Sue Martin cover S8 room & good fmancmg Mllllon in Sales for 1980 1 Btg home for big fa.mil) We have many homes Great for ent.ertammg and rondos that qualify Call for details for great creative C1111nc1ng, high auuma· ble lo1n1 below martd prices and low Interest riles Call today 847·2960 lAltnl.I) --;. I:,\ '\JCH A I f,\I IY ~ '•'' 1 .'OfJO OCEAN& COASTUHf VIEWS This 3 bdrm. 2 bo home. features classic Laguna Bea ch livinl( at It's fine~t. Call to SF.A S210,000 HISTORIC LAGUNA HOME Overlooldng V1ctorra Beach Free standing fireplace, loft. barrel wood ceilings. close to bfac h. liUS,000. 497.5494 -IWol>OWR HV Carmel 3br, POOL. lge ror. lot. $269,900 owe tge 211.JI. 640.0325 DOVER SHORES 1441 Galaxy Dnve 4 Br , Den. formal Dining Room. 2 Flreplal'ft. 3 car garage + large Hob· by Room. Pool sited loL beaut. landacaped. Owner uaiat al financ· ing. Estate value only $UO,OOO. ()ptit Sil/Sun. 1·1. Robinson Realtor 7. $272,500 Call 548-7813 Spacious bayfronl view Bike to beach Agt .fill'I condo. 2 Br 2 Ba on Bal 497.5454 8. c M L Pen . just ste~ to the 1g anyon c a1n 1 S60 ,000 down, 4 Br G b T h ocean, boat sip ava1 . reen ner own ome Panoram1r ocean + With fol, COurse Vieu S:n~.000 wllerms. Lin°o ft . " mountain views Fan pool tennis. Assum R. E. 497·333t tut Ir terms 5350.000. loan Asking $275,ooo IA YFRoMT COMDO Broker_499-1~. O gt,675·5200 Entirely upgraded in n ..,.gt t & security bldg with fan· ACWGE K• tulir view5 of entire ,llOPllTIES 2 Mstr Bdrms, -sty, re bay. ocean, mountains Custom 4 & S Bdrm dured to S12S,900 Two and city hghts S47S.OOO homes on I lo 4 JI ac~s. years new. Assorted featuru In· John Marshall OCUMFIOMT /lllboc elude dil1Unct1ve styl· 631·1286 Open Sat/Sun/Mon ing. pool. spa. ocean and 1106 E. Ocean Froot valley views a .ooo to IBSO,OOOterms avail. 11.500.000. Ho9t Wood, ll...._. Who.• WefQ l.l '7HUt '7H441 t 752 '!OW. lllYlll. '!OW. l&lllba!la swnam 11UG11 9CJ Ol:1ww Dn¥t llMlor ,,... en. ~ lllrdl. CA~ llftpm 1lllld\, CA 8leeo ('J'l411M!lea30 ('1141~ 4 Br" vrew Sl850 - \\\II HI HO'l lit IMI" lste. REAL ESTATE 17M900 Clean 3 bdrm. 2 ba with gar. No chlldren or pets. Wrnter 675·3683 or 1·996·7046 3 Br home for family Winter Avail 9112 S7S IMI uh I Agt _673-496'2 ..... , .... llt7 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Unique 4BR. aar ulil Incl. moo. llth to June t•h. 5-. : .. .. . .. Hohn Fwahawd Ho.tt U .... IMd Hot1ttt U~ "-tet Uttfn thtd .._,0 , U1tfwwl.i..cl A,.,_ .... '-""sh.d Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. September 6. 1981 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ......... •• ............ •••••••••• ............. ••• ... ••••••••••••••••• ~ orftft t IJRfurw. ... ..-. t ~ •oo.• 4000 ..... , .....a...._ ... _ l l 07C taM 122,,.1 a... l 2 ... ,,. .... wporf~L J269S•Jv• Hewportleoch l769ApartMttth .., fftl ~·--"' •••••••••• .. ••••••• ---•• ... .. 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'l'rnn)( 11ets A\a1I Oi·t R l-:f'R IGE R,\'fOll 1IJ~<i 640-9219 Ba . ten ms COUl1 I hl111·k Jae. lenms, $500 Call art r.t~ pi::~ s; 0 ris !'7 :it6 I Fullt'rton, r M li:ll 11:197 HM .~.~~.=-.~~ ........... .. , , 1 beach \llantJ lleJ\'h ~Al ·rv Gnm 673 leJ5 l'I ., 1111 1 11 ~<ll'R't' "• .,, PL.··1• .... Avarl now La ri:<' ~p1l B l d s-50 M o n~ "', · 673-8803 e11n.. ·a.~Jr n11 " ' ,,, ~ ·"' ·\1lull 1ondo l'urk le1•el J Br 2 Ba 4114 213 ~26 4027 I ' • .._ .... ---Laguna leoch 3748 pets. r)()htl1lrl'~ ~~~~5 ~l.'»11 lll'IL~~~~.~~1 \I.I \' • llrtblol I Rr Iha Sl5U Oraftft• Co·. 851-7714 Fernleaf SJ05o Appl ....................... 11111~& .. 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Yearly, winter. ~ummer erecl parkmit ,\dulls. no l Rr ~•me IP~ po1d. N1•ar l' C I. Cam nu, ., ' I I to share lrg JBR, 2BA Sl.750 ' R I pets pool l'uuplr prefcm-.1 "" • ~ Hr Al ull , pcJ l.rg home 10 NB. All Pnv 64().1212 NrarshoppinJ? ~5489 !O!.A.Lmvml.!O'r.U.UfIU'ACTIS. rentals Bnery ea ty 28 H I'• BA ~ .• 0 • R<>f's AdulLs mi Mu llAHVARDM ANOH }arJ SSOO No prh Prts nego s 275 mo Renlimes631·4555 Fee 67~~11) ''"'" ' 21 Cnhfom1a AH' 549 323" · d f P d h h r 2 BR 2 uA «111 ""1• 646 8727 " 548·<198i I b rm, . is wa:, e . 3 BR 2 ba nr"' pamt & SHORTllRMS o .., v .., " . 9.SS-2521 ~-' • nodogs 1'575 1 mo rpl. A\·I · tmmed No nnon11UCJ1 398W W11son6315583 SPAC IOl'S&SlNN\ Aporfmttttsn1nWsMd MF" Non-s mkr, 2BR. 760-96.S7 pets Nr Brookhurst & l!OI i:m.r Dnv• II~,~~ BEACH RENTALS. 2&3 2 Br, encl itar upper, Pm a te lncat1on over or Unfumilhed 3900 2BA apt CM Part fum Nf'Wl'O" &!lcn CA&~ ·-r· bdrms avail by week or d " adhs. no pct~ $.1:!5 ....................... $265 mo All amenities CoitaMno 3224 Adams S6SO ~7 0899 "'14 •M282J6 •714t!144 5IOO month ~e.!1L§7~8l70 EASTSIDE ~9084or 54().!i446 looking ~olf rnurse. S EA WI a....1 D 641 . 5989 ....................... 2 Br I ba Beach Cotta Re Oc f Sh 2BR 2 Br 111 Ba Townhouse Rancho San Joaquin top f"'ll Eastslde 3 Br. den. gar. S6JS mo. all l't1I pd ean ronL arp Laund r y rm patio 1.l'XL'R't'Dl1P1.F:X unu. $R5() mo 2 llr + VILLAGE f 3BR NB rum condo wtd hkups. gdnr mcl No Isl last+ SJOO cleaning Winter Gar No peL~ garaite Small rh11<1 2 Br 21, Ua dble i:ar den 640·8121 S230 + I Jutil Avail im pets. S82S. Savage. Wilde 619 Mam ~1453 Ad~ ~5·3382 s mall pet OK $525 $55(1 1650 sq fl ~Ith e\ery • Ne" 1&2 bdnn lu~ur) med 631 ~l.S & Co. 67S-~ · WALK TOTifE BEACH. M TSL Momt 642 1003 xtra, hugr rear yard LocJ-a Mic)iee4 3852 adult apL~ tn l4 plans l fem;le ~-;h-;re-2br Easts1de~2BR. in 10 41d,,,.+F...Rl'll Fully furrushedhouses & _o -= with R\'g:ite AdulL~ ....................... Hdrmfrom~65.2 bdrm BalboaPeninapt $300 house de" Pool. gar. 2 ba. hreplace, Huge g l•A"lAl:J duplexes ~S'lSOper BEAUTIFUL2 Br 2 Ba $675 673-6336 6429666 4 Br. gardener mclulied from ~3.S. Townhouse 675 . 7702 • d 2 I IY.,._I~ Mesa Verde. 1100 sq ft ' $800 Call Lorraine at from SOJO t pools. 1en -adults No pets SS2S backy car gar. au 0 _!!lO. 9 mo~lse. 675-1642. _ (pk, lndry, patio. dis Easts1de 2 br. frpl. lncd Rem ax Rllrs '759· 1221 nis. "aterlalls ponds• FEMALE to shr w 'same Manager 2453 B Orange 0 P e n e r S8 4 5 'n c IRVfE Yearly or Winter. fully hwshr, enclosl'd garage yrd Nr 17th St $1&l mu ..... rt•--~ 3869 Gas ror rookmg & heat Nicely rum. 3.br home Ave gar~~~·~.ts;~c REALTY rurn. luxurious ocean· Adults. no pets zso 646·0329 ~~!.4! .. ::::........ Jn!( paid From San c7 M l\J;onventtnl loc 3BR. 2BA. frpk. Xlnt "" -front I Br. Apt. Sleeps 2. J.!Q7 MaceA~_540.4400 Bachelor unit I or 2RR. 01e1to f'rwy dnve North Sl·'!"""=----- cond Mesa Verde Small 2 Br house. un· .,._,.,,.__ Call 213/44.>4028. Spacious 2 nr 1 Ba SJOO or $.500 Easts1de Ouat"~· $750. on Beach to Mr f a<lden 3 IDRMCOMOO uiet SO 631·6666 rum · garal{e attached 4 Br 1~. Ba. Ocean view. Laundry ra~, pool ..,... 631 5476 3 Bedroom . Yearly I hen West on Mcf"adlien to share wi'th male. Pool. · . No children. no pets. a•YFRONT COMDOMIMIUM LEASE ' ...,,,,, Playa Realtv67J.t900 NEW EXECCON'?O Prefer working married "' winter only $775 Mo. ___ 548-9556 ZBR, 2BA townhouse --== =---lo Scawincl Vtl l111le jac. sauna. tennis N r 2 Bdrm. 2full ba. m1~ro. couple over 40 years Glamorous 2f BR A+d d1etn. /\ppr?tX . 673-2077 ~g__ent. 2 Br. 1 1~ Ba. 323 E. ISth. Easts1de 4 yr~ old kYrd 2bl1rm. 2•1ba !.,~~hse, <714)893-51911 Near beach. 1;,. rent. '> g_u dr op. pool. Jae age. S42S Mo Call 2500 sq . t. u secun Y Oceanfront. Winter. 2Br Patio, garage. 1 child SSJS. t·998-7XIO, as for k1d~1peL~ ok "°""'mo Roolftl 4000 util Avail9ilSAlex Oa E 95Jmo.Agt754·12QL_ 962-8996art 2PM. buildin g. Avail. immediatPly. 2Ba S600 3Br2Ba$700 Ok.nopet.s.$595.Sierra Dick Days Evl.'s & lst,lnst+dep.!>48-0294 ....................... 646·1677,,.tv~l·24S!I __ '48r.Newpamt.carpet& I Mt 3244 $1350 mo yearly. Call Cathy 6"6·8723or67J.I020Con· M_gmt Co_,_64J.t324 Wknd 's,640-2421> IBR Penthouse apt Nr f'e m:ilC' non ~mokrr. F 30wishestoshareNew dra pes Gsa8r0d0epin/, .':.................... Schwei ckert. 642·8235. ~orn, RLTR PIUVACY It QUIET Dcmta Point 3126 Beach In Ver.1a1ll~ malure, 5 min to brach. 2 story Irvine home s er v 1 c e · m Newly decoratl'd 2 Bd I Oceanfront 28d. 2Ba. yr . 8 .... ................... 831·~ parking. laundr). ba<'k w /pror male. Incl Ira .S46-~ Ba huge kllch .. fenced ly S7SO. Connie. Rllr Like new 1 r. ~pis 3 Br 2 Ba lira~. d w, Ocean Front 2RR Ira yard S2SO Mo l~t & last master swle' priv BA. CITY LIGHTS/OCEAN yrd. dbl gar, A IC. m.tl.lllYIJl.!O!.lll&!'lll'ADTD. 646-8723or67J.1020 ;~!~~ ~~l~~r p:u°:. yard. garage, frplr deck, (um or unfurn Call8·1 1AM 8408358 pool. jac. wuhertdr1•r. VU 3 BR. 21-; ba. tlled U /mo. A.sk ror Rick or. Bch front apts for wtn· 1 bbq 1 und Near beach Av:ul 9 :Ml ~ mo winter, S'l75 yr Laguna Beach Motor Inn. comp rum, hou.w CIU~· kllch. fpk:, akyUsht. spa. Cral& 63t-0213 llCI ~ °"'9....-,cm ~ vwc.w ter /yr round. 9600 & up l:h· ~~:ded ia~dac!~· J!!!!O ~o 675-4069 aft s ty 640·2092, 67$-7673, 98S No. Pacific Coast In a ., u\il incl. Av11I AJI In eartllt.ones. ll>O. JJ.-por\ l!llcll.CA~ ft<lw\lOI\ 8-h cu11eeo {714) $S2-8246 lng. $460 & up. Mature Very clean I Sr Near --Hwy. Laaun1 Beach now T$mo. 73~ (1141~ C'H>~ SELL Idle ttems with a adults, NO PETS. Mesa ocean. bit In d w. The futett draw in the Dally. Weekly, Kitchen Mature fem. toahare2br (.Dew. IBR. 2BA. dbl Dally Pilot Claulfled P ines. 21150 Harl a . 1 a r a g e S 3 6 O West a Dally Pllot available Low winter Part Newport apt. "9l, aar. Lovel1 uu. • Ad, ~2447. 714 /661 0252. CluailledAd. 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Jllon phon1· Found nll \ 11 tul IJ ~ 1~1·n..-t.1n ,1\,111 • nr I • a.DAY WEEK SPECIAL • incl .\\'311 no11 rail from!.l!Cltol2.UCM1"1u .. r•· h\2 1321~1'.~t h 1155'!11h l'.1nfu l.c Fnilo 1:ul•h•n rlJ''P•'1 "l'tl-. ~1.:10:!1.a Pa1H1I =l•I:' 11 .. 1111•11•1 ),'ll,•f!it • ~l!illt,(,.~ • • I Rralonom1r' tii:Hi700 rl·l.'l Tt•nJnl 1mpruH' I Money to LOG'I 502S \li"iun \ 11,111 1 .\ I' I .1 l /l(i81 mcnl~ provided larp••t !••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.o"I l\tlll'll hit.. 111 1<ht 1•11r rr1<•r 1· 1•111t•11t.lf ' • 8 Days 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • Hew-loot I mi: and drape!' ineludl·<I 1 Wido" ha' moni•\ 11110.,0 11 rno' I .. ni \\ht 11 ... , 1 •· ,, 1 h 1 1 r •·a 111 n i: ti..'lt)!>Q rt t11 »7IXl~q l. llll· r.ard1:n pla1a "llh lu~h for HF SllUO i up ,,, SCR•U •[TS <11ll.1r r hlufliWllj)lf, 'I""··""' l'll'llt•11t1al • Its ea"y to place your 8-0ay Wee~ Classt11ed by mad and it • dcck.µersonahiednrrire landst't1prnl( Y.Jlk 10 l"rt'tl111hCt·k n1111t·11al11 ""'"1 t ,,,, "' 1.1k1·11 1rum 1.ir '11'k' tl'mµor.in ''11'1 "' la\_ uut 110.1•1 llosp "' h d b k ANSWERS 11110 ·•' l!O\t•mt"' l1.1n·n1 8 II d 1 T I f f th .. ' oppini: an Jn ' C'.ill lJcnl\on '""1 -;,•pt ''' \II l.a1?11n.1 • C.OSISfUSI S -lhatsonly adoar a ay OQua1y Or tS • iS'll!SOI $ti5persquarefont f;;JiJll 'uh,t1llH1•tut11r 1,1\ur I ff t be I If l!l 5.\1t:>11 l:n1 CalD....J...J..' \.101,h llmo•l1•1 11111' \l.111 ,m.111 I \I "n•k. profl''""n.ol • <;pec1a 0 er you mus a non-commerc1a user 0 ertng • cwul~ H~.,\L E~l\TE Ltl\.'\SI lll'ha\i' Cllrlli \11111 fl,11 h'humi r .. .i 1.11111111., Exn·llt•nt '" merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad and the price must I Prim~ Motlchloc. 171 41641-6911 1\murtltt'd ~ lllll'rt'~I on l.l•ni:th tomho~ F1 l..i .111l1·1·11on 11111111'1" l1·r1·n····' .\I r' Fl.1gg • • Aflprox ft<Xl rt ~ulll' ly S!OI\ to S21K>I\ Al'"I llELJ E\ E.'>llflTll 11l•1•1ls il;uh tn .. 11111 .. 111 fi24 ilJ7 • be 1n your ad T he cosl stays the same whether your ad • Prk" full sen· on thP Loan,. "nTf)"-, w·1· \1 tu '" qllP,lluii-1;l"flf'IHll' HI w............. 7100 " IEA.UTY SA.LOM " .. Ba ~1t·al l~ th•·ro· ..,,. e p <n'1'R"U need s eight days selling time or JUSt one \\atcr Annual lease Spare & 979 1034 :01r Stu.ir1 lh t r I I l'"" J rd 1 ~11 ltilla ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ome sl't' 11 nu"' n·t• ) ~ 0 l~"l" rn 1!11 ii~!! • • .., ....,.. ... _ .. _ / equi pment f ull\ MontyWontt'd 5030 1:11H·rnmenl th• 11p \1<01111b n1t•1\ 1hlt• "ew,.... • ,..n;ncS equipped J.stat1on salon •••••••••••••••••••••··1 t•m1't "ho bt•l11•\ ,., th1 ·"'t hl,11 l.. L.,h '1 'r 1 I ,. r I-. II "' P' I a I • Use one word in each box About 4 wo rds make one • TolloilanlllldQ. Owner ell RH n Aj!t. lstTDWA.MTED hc:ot the Jll'l>'IOll\I 1<h11 , .. 11lmJl1• ••• "' \\Jiii rurpurall' 11rr11 I' • Class1f1ed line o f type Mtnimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • tall Judy. 6424644' for Newell G111,67J.7~ Lu una Bnac:h <x·~an \"U hcllt'\l'~ lht• \\Uf'I .ind Bt·::u·h 111 \ .. •l!Ull.I 1111 1-'.tmlhJr \\llh iollt•rllon ap.Pl tO Sl'C d l!I s' ,.. < 3 lht•n thrre·~ t'fll1f,!rl'" t\111! 31 r 11m1h (ll'! JJr<ll"l'dure~. IO~UntOl'l' • plainly • · upex 150,.M1m1n 1 h Of"LIEV•'S l'l)'l"ll 1 ,,011. l•lll• lll'1<alll ro&srlfpa1dJ1Tounts I A~~~~01>r~~:~~ ~.f;t" ~~!!':1~.~~ ... !~.~~ I ~~ m~~~~ ~~~;a·~~, L:s: ~ F~ I A ' 5300 ·l~ l:!l!I • ~J~ceceduMlTrMG • ,------------------------------,. Br h lol· ~t·"p ort 6500sqft Jfrontoffrre" 2 ~llill.Co,ta \le~a9262'i •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost llro\\11 lt·~1nct•"· 111 k '\ h\ touc·h • I · I • r\rrhes Toka1 Bank 1 d • Shill 1111 ft•m.1lt· \ h 1 t ·r I Bldg &42-4644 I arl(e rr.ve rn ,r!'Jr orf9a9t1,Tn1st round Adull (<H k.111..t 'orkt1111o11&H\h t"h1ht,' ll\1·f'1 tt'd l'\fll'rll•n<o I doors 3 phase po1<er 3<1 D d 503 10 trl'i' on \' il!'Olt, ~t ,..,.2 • ., lll'l 11wlud101: ht<' t•ul • I • 180 degree ()(•enn V1e1< sq rt 1779 Wlultler SI " s r~u ·4~ ,.,., ' • I J>t'I ·"' 11·" arrur all" t\ 11111" (i11txl . N C M 1 •1 •••1 • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • o'fl J •J 1 '' .. f..' d \" I • I" I' f I I • executive s1111e rn pl 5409352 "' l \' , . r "t , . . rnun <·r~ 1: l1t-nJ1 opportunit' -with a~t • tenter Monthly or an· A l200 r ()( n an 111 cstor. or ·'P st c,ra) kattrn """" l\flt'Uncrn ln1n.. l!fll\\1111( fl'ol nomparn I pprox sq t 1 ba\front home G1\'I.' ma((• Brn Ill', l'lr --. · · • I $ 8 .00 • nual lease Full service rice Space C:\1 2.'i rt weh set·ured Isl or 2nd F'ullert•ln & Hro.~ll\\ J\ ,!).I .17.\.1 ~ o'' ,1 \1 ~s a are a • I I • orrered . incl Phone 673 5340 TD Agl li756161 t M 645 4'.-W l..o~l S1hrnan lhhk\ t.m &15 2444 ans\\ erinj? copier • & "hrlt' :"\ B Jrea , Jll A.CCOUMTS • II 1 O.SO • secrelarral ~erv1ce & re PACIFIC 615·210:lnrfi31 ;1~ .. 1 PA.CYLEAILE c:ept10111st 759 9036 BLUFF ERIC • I • \ I.OST. gra\ 1·11rkat1t•l ll ll llt•qu1rC's sharp d1•penfl 13.20 BA YFROMT f lli..IDUSTRIAL ~ .ir-. \ \'1t S.50 ne"ard Lo,1 pcr,11n w exp M u~t • Nex t door to Husty ~ l3 ~ r.'ll "d..\1'\;J • • K22 Call!JG221Ml.'l h,1\I.' num<•r1 t JI JP • I 1------.+------+------+-------t------1 Pelican Prestige orrire PARK \:I.I .\~· Found H 11 \l1•d1um pt1tudl' & kno" IO kc~ In • I 15.80 • space for lease Also shp 1500 sq fl. umt a\ ail for LJ ~~ s11ed r l>ni: 1~1 f') ltll-. tou1 h Opp't\ for Jd\ an avail 646·4419 immed ot•rupann f~U-I V beige L.onl!h.111 ~ t \I retflent Call Parl(t' al •' I • HO s• ... OIEGO Quality offl ('(' & \llfJJ !">16 2472 631 4401formtcn1('\\ I AddS2.60foreachadditionalllnefor8tmes · "'" "'archiiuse •pai•n. DMVVV'I L' .. ,\ppllrutwn~ no\\ h·•1n" ., • • CMTY " ~ ' (11 '..J rCIUOtJ on ~all 1111•1(0 ' .. I · carpets & drapes f or 11-.l"'I F'ree\\ny.\O:-i. Rrvwn l.nh taken for furn1to.Jrt• • I • 2MOfttftsfrffRtnf leasinginfoca116427604 If(/ 7 Mrx St•pt l n1l i P\1 lh•ll\en flrtvcr ... Xlnl San Marros 1 yr mrn ~or 642·4463. O"'h/\D &tS '16S5. 337 4951 dm mg ·reeord rl•qu1red •1 Publtshmyadfor8days s tarttng • ~~i~~~~:;n~~~r~[~!~. t'fttofsW.ttd 4600 r 'lifV rnt:~ll ~~1~51~?o~:·;~tA'l\M • I • 700 sq rt and up 6(1': sq. •••• •••••••••••••••••• Hed Oolx'nnan pupp~ in 1\s~em hlers & Trainee!> ~ I ClaSSI f te at ion • rt gross New 20 acre 1 Engr seeks apt to shr lrvmr, 754 2'140 i'. Los Vallec1tos Business Non·s mker H l 642·90S8 Found m crlrnm l!lk & ). , • I N ame • Center. t:asy access Wrk t55H 9!.0_ext 2.57 \\hlledoi.t EastsideCM Hwy 78. 1 s. I 15 High Prof minor league Ball 646-3726 • ll Address ' • freeway visibility Park playerfor Oakland A's& Found Doxie Red Mair I ake selli ng A C ware seek small rum or A.-Ad Sheltir max. Sablt• & • I c z Phone • Carpeting Plentiful Wlrum place m Balboa. Use ,,,,.wer service white. M Pit Bull Mix 1ty IP • parking Part1t1on al-NB. CM area, or will puppy, hghl Brindle. F' • • , lowance On site leasing house·Sll home or boat When placing YOUr ad ••• a Newport Beach Animul • •' Check or M.O. enclosed 0 • agent . Su Bonnet until spring training In Daily Pt'lot ad number will Shelter.644·365'! 7Jif744·9023. March Afford up lo mo th G d r • I •f ' d d f ound Kallen 68 \\kS • I Char ge my ad to · • HEWPORTPEHIM. ~1~4nm Mark00 r e appear in your c asst ie a old Tiger Clear Flr:i I· • 1100 sq. ft. of pnme ofc -• we take your messages Collar Vie or ..: 20th St • 1 D -# Exp. space. frontmg Balboa hsilltHjln•Ht/ 24 hours a day ••• you call 642·7134 f .• VISA • Bl. & 22nd St 67$-6442 fWIClllCt f ound . Dog Answers to I COSTAMF.SA ••••••••••••••••••••••• in at your c onvenience Muggins .Blk wh1tcpoo· • r .. E • 17th St. $16.Ho EJ.000 sq ....... during office hours and get die L'nderb1te Balboa 'D ft xp. • rt Deluxe ore space. Oppott.Mly 5005 Looking (or Tracy ; e L ------------------e wm.E.Doud co_. -PRIMTSHOP this service is onlv S7 .50 213 :w11gs --------Mailhx-ClelffitdAdnrtilillcj e PllMEIAYFIOMT Thrivlngbusiness.C M . week . For more informa -'"°"°" s1so : • 700·2000 sq rt office low overhead. Call for · •••••••••••••••••••••• WE A.RE GROWIHG A.MD WE MW> A.SSEMIUIS These are permanrnt r lime DAV SHlf'T pos1 lions for people lo bul Id our high quality MCi A televLS1on sets Our employres enJo~ 9 4 0/\ Y WORK Wt:Ek & romplete <'Ompany paul bcnd11s Sood English ~kill~ r'\' qu ired Appl) Mon Thurs, 1am Spm ( 7141~'16 Z:,00 i •·I Gd. parking 673 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• the res ponses to your ad • • • tLuther 675 262. 673-2149, ; I ·1 PD .. • spare available Oct. 1st details. 115,000. Craig. tion and to place your ad OEOS would lovt' to •• .. a1 y DI :.:Vt!:~·. 92626 •• :.l~~::.r:es~e.!:s: 63H266 call 642-5678. ~~rtk:~·~r~nc;~\~~ M I ~J~~iRS ., I marina. 1~ yr sublease Illy..._, ~383----ELECTRONICS J • from Sl.95 IQ ft lncludin~ .... , Atlrad.lve lady 2001 E CanM!cle 'Avt f I II I II I I I I ••• I I I I I 1111 I I I... ~~.i~~~.~=· cal ford~S:cort. S.A. ------~---------- ~.~.~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~~!:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~.~·~.~ ..... ?!~~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~ ~~?.~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~.~·~.~ ..... !!.~~ Ora nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday September 6, 1981 • --------H1nll1n1< ASse.Las TEUB Lof 'f !\&Ion Vlt'JO l'O Looltln~ fnr that sptel11I Dl'tcb Auf'mblt rs w 2 &•I Beaut rord111I aurr ) rg up CancJldalrs Ptrm r T 5 day WNk. must hlH' ¥d munu1l xlnt bt'ntftts & odv t-:xp dt'llttrll). Kil C) t:?>1aht pref bul will tram ('h1ld C'1trtl11kr r . It BANKING houulttepln& Lov1n- t ntr1tttc 11randmolher to ht'lp rare for 3 school •I<' .:frl& m ext•h11n.tl' for board & t oum Call $49 0191artrr111Hl1 TfilER nut in 1pp.i.ir1111t·l· & cit• I' AC IRC ra.HAL pt'nd1ble Wurt •~ 1n ltll' ~ Part Time C.'lt'1n1n~ help ncc•derl Tht' bt:aul1lul l.11ke AM r I u' h ~ II Forest orf1('t' o( a grow NiJlhtrluli fn3 1834 ~uppurt mrdt\'11 ell'r SAYINGS tron1n Gd henerih 23' t t7th St C !'II Ont) r u 11 un"blr EOt: J>t'r\11115 Sttk111~ t>t'rm,1 .-.------- llllC UI 11\j(J! 1tnd lo;in 1.5 (.' L F. n I c A I. II 0 Ill I' ~efktn& u Tt'ller to pro furn"htnl(!i rt•l11tlrr vtdt' txlra eo,eragc dur Gener1tl olr1rr dut1e~ tng peak 1>11v1nl(• hour~ Prt-fcr t1xp ~ 00 pr hr, Somt.' Sa1ur1l11y work Ntttl e Crtek Shop will hr n-qu1rl.'d F11sh1on lsl1111cJ Brun• nt'nt "'mr1ym1 nt·tod 111> fi1nk•n1: pl) C111 Mr~ l'11~lh. Ml3830 ASSEMILHS l.m· • .i Mu;&1on Vtt•jo 1•11 nr<'<IS A~llemblt·r~ Some uµer. jlrd'd , hut will train C;ind1clates must havt' 1111 munual dcx tt'rll)' . .id l')'t'Sll(hl I)\• n1·.it 1n JIJ!X'•11·0111·1· A: d•· J>('ndable Oiwn1111(i. 011 both da) & r1111ht 'h1fh f:xccll b l'nt· l>t-nl'f11~ & w11rk1ni: rund111onb Work ~ m hrt• wppon MEDI CAi. ~:I.Et THO 'I('~ Fu1 Ill tt•rv1ew ple.i'c t all MH S P A ll~:Lt.I 581 3830 a & AUTO MECHANIC 3 \rs e\per fh,11 tool~ JOB OPPORTUNITIES LAGUHA HILLS OFFICES i':X l'r:nt F:NCF. Pn1-:n :RHIW • T•l!.1'1 t 1-'ull & Purt Tune! • W ar•houHmttt I F'un T1m1·) • Adm'"lstroti•• R~st t l'rJinee. a1·1·t'ptahh· M u:>t hJ1'l' G mo!. ofr 11r pubht• contatl expcr T • Pl' JO·-iS wpm 1 Aodcr:.Ql\.6,14 ~~' Wr: olfrr on ex1·1•1lt•nl .,... ..... ____ _ :11lury pl~ paid l'tlfl'tlt Clerical 11ppare! anti rn~ puk 5 mi: Please llPt>ly during I CLERICS stivlni:s hours 111 NEEDED HOW! FIDELITY ./ FEDERAL SaviitcJs and Loc.tAssn. 25431 Troburo rtoatl Lake Fore~t An Equal Opply Employer Entry lt•vt•I, nn exp re QulrL>tl Gd 8 oy, l'asual work urt•u uy shrft 1n lrvtne \pply btv. n 9 & 4PM ue.,Ut} --2061 »u:.1ness Ctr 112119 u u Irvine 752 6666 ~J.:lmED''' One bright t40S f'w) ut Mat· Arthur friend!) llld1v1cJual to as bt\\ n Mounraker & Ca!>J s1st busy Ne"pon hair Manal Must knt1" Foreign & SADDLEIACK Domt·:.trr Jl1i:nmcnh VAL• "Y OFflCE !>l) list Gn•11t 11>Qrktnl( EClE u F' rond tl1on~ li:lt li091 1•-•~lllll!l!!l"•''-ll!I!~ Appl} al :lCm F. ('nJ'I 11.1: llwy, l'dl\1 tJ.~ml Beauty COMUffairts ~adrng. l'OSmettt· cu ha~ 1mmed1ale opening:. H1gbei.t pd C'omm m lhe industry. Frt.'t' trammi: l'I lime hrs F'ull 11mc Clerical JOBS JOBS JOBS EXPt:RJt:~CF. ;\Utomohvc I' H EFEKH F.D MECHANIC •Credit ChKk~ 5 day v.·eek "1th i:tl pa~ iP.irt Ttme. ~ :10 hr-. & bl·nd1t' 'fl~l.111 1"11 pl!t week TH\\ 1.,..11l'r mtervrev.1 h l' Ip r u I Va I'" lJ •JI) Q~ 551).~7l Wt• oe1•d word pro C'e!.~o rs dutJ t:ntq . typist~ rc('t'PllOlllSI:., i.:encra I nfft n l'INki. Work ~hort or 10111: a' Ml(llOll'rll\ irt th1• (It' Automotive lrt•o1•l1t~ mdudl'(h '"'~•• .. ----• MECHANICS! Beauty Salon *TECHNICIANS! Wt· offer i:r•rn th 111) HAIRSTYLIST !°l:el'di•d no" i:i·iwi ul port11n1t1e' t.'~t·cllt•nt -;o ful ur" rn prt·~t·1tl art-u tt•c·hmelan ~P<'t'lil lllirlf. working r,l11tl 1t1on.'> salon'' Change Jobs & in tum• up, i•le<tri~.i . ~alary & bt•ni.:f11s Call "ork "1lh ll.'>' Earn c1 nd Jtr t·onditiooing' (\1rnl Thu1ns. HJ(llillOO mnrc· dolla~ & 1cre1vr o~· Sl 2 55 hr E)l.<•rllc•ut tl'lo,ed Mun !I 7 & l'Xt:t>ll rn hcnef1ts volumr. workmg condl Wed • !l 91 Compare our total eam lions Opp for ud1anl'l' ELDORADO IAHk mgs packJge with olhl'r ment Set• Mr Sludr E 0 E salons 1\ppl} in pen.on HOWARD C~vroltt 1-----~~i J .C. P£MMEY 11-1 sooo 5511 tr.!:111 1-:(1u.1I Op1> Emph•}l'• 01we ~uJll :-lb 24 Fashion lsl:.iod. :-.u "H~\\'PORl'll~:\t'll AA"JKING t:O E MF 83)..0555 Automot111• MECHAMIC Permanent full llmt' 11penm11 for t·x11t·rirn11·11 ,i.1 llt'd ~lc•rh.inw ~;, tdl rn ht•n1·f1h "h1d1 I 1111•lucle t!1,, uunl Pl I\ llt•l(l'~ m1>ehc·,ll cit n tJI, llfr 111!>. µroftl \hJr lnll & Pl'l\l>lon µIJll \µp ly in per!>oo J.C.PEHMEY 24 fa~h1on bl.tnd. ~II E 0 E ~I r' AUTO RADIATOR PF:HSON "1th cxpi-r S a I J r y 11 I• c· n 714 631·9-l~I BABYSl'rrrn Needrcl for 'i mn 1111 ant ~on Sat ftpf !i7:1 llll.'>i O.\H\'Sf'l11-:H "\latur!' . l11\1nJ.! t'\ rit·r·tl pel°'On tu 1 Jff' tor i m•> old bu\ 10 m \ l urtlc roC'k l1nm1: Irvine r t1111t• 111 01'1 ~alar} ni:J; K.51 ~:m Habv~1tt1•r nt~,Jl~I 2 pm to 5 p Ill \Jun lhru r n ~8 93!lll .ift h~'>i 15:H BAH\'Slrl f:H fur j • ·H 11ld 11ct ,NllOUf "lo.nti:tit, & 11>!.nch f'cl\l HlJ i60-90Jl TEUER Full or Port Time hdt-ltt1 h"11•rJI . J le.111 tni: ~:I\ tnl!'> .1n1J loan. " scekmit Jll l·~ix·r tl'nn'c1 Tt•ller !or 1L' twaut1ful l'I; l'\\ port llt•arh ufrt(c• t-:xperll'nte 1n J >:.t''trH(' anti luan or mmrn1•n·1al hank •~ pn•f1•r rc·11' \\ 1• •1f f!'r • f11p ... a tan . ru 1d medtt•ul d1•nt .11 •Paul ran·l'r .1pp..r1:I • f" ree p.irk mi: ·Prnf1t ,ha11111: PleJM' .ippl\ 1lunni: 'a' in gs hoiun. or t Jll \l ,1rk Child at iGll 1461 l lur Jn mten II'" Jp1,1111otment FIDELITY FEDERAL S avinc)s and loan Aun. 1024 Aa1 ~•dr l>rt1 e ~ewp;m Bl'a1·h /\n Equal Oppt~ Employer C LERK{TYPIST Full lime Typ1• 45 SO LOOI( FORWARD BliatliM Optt ator "pm Full trme Abk 10 IN YOUR I Exper person preferred. perform 1 a net res or but 11> rll trarn right I dut1f!~ Cood phone CAREER per~un for thr~ full time voice l':ill Booh On pos Hcneftl at.11 "nee Taµt• 5-18 5525 \~k for Security Pocific's re-I ment:. 67J.92KJ Jo cord growth and •Boat t'arpentt·r~ f:' CltrilTyplst 'd · perrenct'd boat l'arpt•n :'>Inn v1of1t \1101h or stott'w 1 t txpanston lerl> required lo but hi !l ,1 n 1 1" t 1 on !; o o !I or~ big ~s for toulrni: & ftnt)h "l>rl. 1111 ht.'ocl1h < Jll t.1nn .. you to look forward to ldr~e 1:ustom IJoJt!i \p-54fi 49911 adv a nc In q your ply The W1llard<.A.t 11'.:!0U CLYK caretr with us. We Cund<ir /\\,• FuuntJlll Work 10 b1·;Hrt Uana Valle) t: 0 !'.:. M ~· P0tnt Harbor Full t1m1• have the followin9 r Tuoc thn1 s.·al llequ1rc• f t b d Bual l'Ompany bu f~r & " u .u r e• o u n V.J~1·r lll't!ded. t•xp1•r m1•nts front ufr ap open1n9s: pl'aranl't.' t.v"'' ~JO wpm l S unly Appl} 111 f1t'r\on °~ oon tc~tory l27 zoth_S!.._:"H <weurakl). u1>1.1ludt• for 0111: 1 e.1r prtnr t'' delJ1I. mm 2 Y•~ l(l'n 11t•nrnr1• 111 J hank or BOAT SHOW ufftc t• c~1x•r S'i per hr ~a1 ini:s ancl lnan tn tu.in \ppty to pcr~un U:ina dol'Unt l.'ntal 11111 11> r1· Students, hi>USl'"'I' t'S, l't ~l Jr1n.1 Co. 24701 <1u1rell 50 "Jlm ll'pmg 1s , part time help Call Dan..i Dr Dana l'l rc4u1rr1I 646 3963 C:O(l" Ex.p'd for tarl) s ttftO c lttii s Onl' )l'ar l!l'nl'rJI orf1c1• ,., J>('rtt:rtw6: requ1rt'll Jntl 1.5 "pm I 1 pin I! 'f>l.'t'll •BOOIOCEEPtR • c1cn1ng shift 1n 1nt1matr Cirri fnda~ ,.;xpt•r 'd :1PP1• f C thru T A l tH~rci.l..iurJllt ~II 1\IJthl) en1nneerrni: firm h\ tu rnok br1·J~fJ,~ ~ 11tn o c Airport <:II I} p•nl!. r1er item' ••L'> 0.10, for Gd benerri; RWH -\:. OOK L.: Lim11\ ntls T~ j SO<' 551-9671 part lrmt• rnok for l'I .. n V. t• preCer that 100 h.11 ,. 1n1: mt'.1I<, ' II .. r1•.1 l>rt'' 111u' c\111·rr~·n1 l' Huokkct'pt'r (Ju.tl!ltt•d I OJI' hr~ & ,,dJr1 hu"'''t'r "'' "oulcl lw Tn•nct tinporh ~Jl1•., t1pc.:n l.ill '"'"t'r \II "dhn1: t11lrJ1111111Jltl11·d ln C' I u Ii~. G-1:? 4~. t 4 hr- tJntl ul:llt" f.Jl ~I I COOi( , IOOtCkEEPER ,1 ,ol11r1• I \tnl\' t1101tt'1 othtr thing$ to look R £ d t ,ml 1>rup •ll11I. 111,111ut111nJI forword to are an out-m I( mt f 1 rm 0 11 l· r, 111lum1• 1•(1)t'r J m1!~t stondin9 solorrcmd 1 •·ha lfeng1n~ pos for !>.ildr~ Ot>l!t1!1Jhl1• l Jlt b ft k d bk pr 11>'t1h mm of l H 494 9458 for app t et'lfe ! 5 pocdl • an 1•xp 1n 1 or mllri" or Lht· Ct>OK!:> I o . rien y. teom· fnllo"•nl! 3rt'as Ar1·t, f'rtnd1 '1111u1rlll•I orttnttd work en· Pay RH µruC'e~~•nR re~t.iurant Lc)()ktn~ for •ironmtnt. Please con b I 1 I I n I: r l' e"l' brun1·h l'tJC!i< !'J,tn now for an in~itw ~e1pt!i dtsliursemrnb & Saul~ person~ t .rll fur oppointment. 17141 Journal preparat111n uppl 6C.300l2001CS 759 4224 Pis 1•all our nc" lrv1nt• -. I of(' lo arrange for an tn Thr c~. F.~rth n .. ,, lcr\te \\ 'Trumml'lt 1nSC \tllaj.!1· &,, I t'ro" ('o &II <!96() HrcukrJst. lum·h """' ancl Dinner B 1 Bookkeeper ·Gd co. ~tMfih Pun·hastng Dept expe1 •Xlnt wortunCJ cond. J Q!, 1 1 yr mm1mum T) pmi:.' \pph 10 JX'r.on •........ ~" SO WP)1. S day S:.ilon Sl.000 per mo C'.111 Nma ror rurtht•r mfonnal1on I SECURITY 752 RT~6. -l'dll VJnr1• !'l.57 ~I PACIFIC C ..... ...,~ER C:t>l :'\~ttlt\(, '1H1lh I "..,..~, Cris•~ Shrltrr ha:. 11111·11 Exper'd. Gd pa) C dt \\ 1 n £ I 11 r II o u ~ c I BANK Enlrrpni;es,S4!H97K Supt•n1\11r l'lt' & CASHIER ", .. ~~~. "h1fts S.'> h r Sl'ruritv r.1r1f1c 11.1111. I "" ""'"' fulh ~oppom Cashiering f>0$1t1on 1n COL"r\ fER Girl l> trmc ~:qua! Uponun11~ fashion Retail store I A~I :1h1'1. no r~p nr(' Employment Ex per preferred Musi Appl~· 111 per.;on D1p1Ht) be a' a1lablc e•enm.:s & Donuts. 18.'H ~l'" port I "·eekends EOE I Bl , 01 B:ink1ng 644 5070 Counter help, f time UTILITY CLERK C.'ash1ers Sales perl!on Ku'>tl'r .., ('h•.1111•r, 11\ti 6month~prcv111ushank nl'I Ph(l ll1graph) E ltith ~I (' '1 mi: ex per prefrrrerl L nhmtted lS looking for 5-lli 124:1 Barclay's Bank C'ash1ers & t>XP caml'r:J Coll'lffr Http :alffom sales people for Im Ait1.irc1;s1ve. cnergel1c offon;act ia mediate (ull l1me pf!rson needl'd 1m STOP!! Lalhy, 631 1511 emplo> ment Apply tn mecJ1atel) rorfull or part Taki! llml' 10 rrl,1~ .inrl E (I f: M F' V II person at 16889 Bc.ich lime positron No exrer Blvq.)IB nee We v.111 tram C'all DEUYEllES Part lime Saturday & Sund11y morrurtg.~ Mual h•vt lee 5lllhon wa11on. v.n or pickup truck. Gd dri \ 1ng rcrnrd nt'I Work con:1tblb ol deh1 Cf mg bundle) to Uutl.> Pt lot newi1p1111tr r a r ntrw Good sluruna ulny w1lh ni11uh1r 'chedulecJ ln<'rl'Ases Call OonWllhums 642 4321 bel 1 lAM or 11rt 2PM dally Demonstrators HI HI NG llOM EMAKERS, tic monstrah' loy v11rt11•i.I P I T Nuw u11t1 Chrt$lma~. l(Ood flll). fret' $300 krt No 111ve~t mi:nt, C'olleetm11 01 del Hrand name toys & grft~ f'un, eas}'..J41).6912 Dt-ntal A~st X-Ray l'XP 4 d~ wk. Pd vac. & hot Si§:~ tM~:Th!iIJ DENT AL ASSIST. Chairs1de. part or f lime. happy pro gresstve high qualit} of f\C'e f lex hr.. S11latv o_pen Pl·~·-_ DENTAL ASST C'ha1rs1de Bill>\' H B ur fll'c awJrts exi>enenl'rd ROA Short work \\t•1•k Salary neJ,! J oann 962 3319 Dental Orthu oHll'e needs i.hJrp N1rl lo tr ~1 n l ur rrnm bat•k urfn·I' J>en ta I bu l'ki:rountl nt·1· I 1;.11 1405 ORI VER wrth bhOIJ work, 11511111 Gd i.alary lu ::.l itrl 5-18 2271 OHIV E ltS. I' llmc to 111• hver L \ T1nws lo ral'ks & store:. M~t be us 1 r' old. have 'an or pick uµ Abo hJluhl} 111s11ran1•c· S..'i 1-1 hr I m1lc•age Etlt M r 71 1 ;,1!1 115•1K. '\o il<I 826 ~~ ORI\! ~RS wanted lri:ht prC'kup & delr1•er~. Ill} r:o ur Ol'er Mon-Fn . 8A~1 SPM or l1 dys. bent•ltb & Jd\an ct•m ents 1 ti7J.9283 DRIVER f or "holesale seafo111l lOmpany m Oran11e to Neal appe.irancc CJltl d r11 er s li<"c nse re QUtrecJ Knowledge ur loc.11 area helpful Start 1ng .ii S3 75 hr Apply in person 145 Broadv. J) St., C M £L £ME NTA H Y TF:ACH F.H. l'Mlcntrals. p t1m£' C'htldl·ari: t'l'llter 552 5618 ENGINEERS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS in growing So. Calif. Foriunt 200 eompany: •Nuclear Engineer •Sr. Design En9ineer •Desi9n I Enqineer I BS tn er11:tnt'Nlllj( n· 4u1red \tl1anC'ed drgrer nr PF. hrcnse 1le "rable t-:xpN1encc tn turbine. rnmpressnrs pn·s"u rt• v1•ssels . or v JI\ e~ neressa n but r,1ntrol ~alvrs t•x j)('rirm'l' prefern'fl Knnwledgt· of Se1· Ill ASM 1-: tlor nudearl as "t'll a<> other AsMF. & AN~I rnrle se1·t1on 1h the) rel alt• lo the al>o\ t' po~1t1ons TOOLING COORDINATOR l°\f!t'decJ with heav) tool 1111: tool .ippri:r 1at1on background <.:apat>lt ol \elttng up and 1m plemenltnl! ne" prorf!ss sy:.lc>ms Resps. includf! tool l'rtb & mrg proces~ de\ elopment Pa) rom mtosurate with ex· pcr1cnee MFG. ENGINEER S tronl( rn mfg S)Slems processes & standard costing Tool backj!round and capital 1ust1r1cat1on necessary Call or apply 12 I 3172i:Os I f~MAU:lln•tntompu tWpW..t.d 7100H.IDWCllllfed 7100IHetpW•ted 7100 ... W..ted 7100 r~od t~~tt(f :orw1! ?: :~d •••••H··:~W···:~·l•••••• •• ~I••·•.·;;;._:•.••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• Wetkenda only Must •--~-.. huvc ('U t'&All 833 03711 L11auna Rrh, full time r.ro .... •nit Sanl11 \n11 low !lluri.1n11 FILECLBIC ret ail. hou:.t"aru offlti: ri:qur!"'l> 11 1 IA"t:.il prr100 port t ime Sceret11r} ltutnt-e& Ill Wt Art o law firm rn cathttr 41f7 44(13 t..eicat S.-rn.ot1iry Typing Jr1 lnt' loolung for 11 full HAIDWAttf SALES 80wpm requ1ri.-<l MAG or p.irt 11m1: per:.un who F 11 A 1 CARO dt-~rrubl1• Gd tn,1uy11 ur11anl11tt1on lo u or P tlntl'C l'P Y m bUIC' skrlb "' mu~t do various duttl'S tnC'lud P " rs o n r o v. n me ftl.11111 & I WlllllljC t•r llardw~re. 31117 I:: l'Oill>l G41 l~lJl'lll\ • rands l'Jr r{'qurrrd llwy , (.:dM LEGAL SECY <;1111 F'ran.~362'l Heod of C•todial t.1 1111at1on e ll non floral D.... Senlcn smoker, tu v.ork fur hu.'>' p time f;xpr'donly ll ud o!...SU5lodlal .~('Owm.!.,?t(.~C'nttl~rrnMt'),,lllll Cou..w,.,. GIRL St•rVll'ell nn.·ul'd by llun '~ yv ~ Av "'EK l 1 n a ton ll1•a 1· h t' rt y exr &,ur ~JI h~·Jpful. nut DRIYflt/MAU s c h o o I o 1 , t no ri·11 ~ll(:tt MALE 3 momhtc)1 $1372 Sl732/mo. llepe11tl Leqal Sec...tary Ask for D lantl inll Ortcxptrlem·I' A1l1.1ly F:xp 'cf Pl sc1•rdory 645-0093 7 3 S 14th S l 11 ll Salary o~n Pref 2·3 Uf1 LYN't HA't X.aA Y TICH -RE.SP. TECH IT'S YOUR MOVE Work when & whert' you hkl•. Our namt· ts your entrcl', bt>t'ause we repre11enl the f ine-.t nurst!s in the profes ion. We 111v1k you to match your own lu~h ::,tumhards to lhosc of this high quality t·onlrollcd nur:;ing servlt'l' As a VMS Nursl' you will rontinut· to advun1:t• your <·areer. Plcai>e <:all for un appointme nt & additioniJI information S36·8$$1 yr:;. exper 11l ll•a:.I S2000F/P'T 111 r Ing h u u ~I' ~·71118 VOL.::T ~-: .... ~.~ Commt.,blon a rrH!~lh 1~ homl'rn11kcr:; ulll St•tJI LIOUORCLERIC nut uncommon I rain 20th Start eumm~ nov. Part •time n ghls c: M tng provided for ittuurrcJ for ('hnstmas &oil toys A~k fur Stev~ 64~i~37· noor oppty represtnhn1t & giftb Wkly pay nu col ' · ME 0 IC AL SERVICES high ~l'mand food pro leeung ur del f rci· s:JOO LIVE JN Companion for dul·t Io attend a free 111 kit R40 G!lll elderly woman Must C Al A ru mee11n11 pho11c HOTaHIGHT drrve, rent free . .ulur) 0 71 · .. · 76 !'°'* 5 .. 88 ~a 496·5401 AUDITOR S48-SOOS 8111 Ml'lnnc:. .,.... v-"' f' ltme-helii u1 tcrurrs Jlrn 5 l'llJ?hts a week 12 Kttm LlJRClfHELP Anaheim ANO 714-738-5411 \hop must have CXPert<'llce' ll om emakcrs :ti u Cull 552 5tilQ Apply lo Davrd ~fr~l'll dents for JUSI 2 3 hours Nur:.e I \.'!\ H1hn((oJI Part time fl'l.I. f1me. I' Ttmc o r Mr, BaltJ tar d a) II I 0 t• I prl'ft'rn•d \IJ.:DIC/\I. Sale:.('lerk ''"'° '>Crl Typtnf( recfd hetv. eco llam & 5prn W1encrsl't\Jl11Lt•I. IJmtol W ~. I 1; II I I, o S S fa .. tuon bland !'\o exp nee Call htv. n 8 llolel Laguna. "~ So & Redhill So! hour L"Jll (.'l,I '\ ll full or pJrt &w 4i 29 & 4 30PM. Mon r'r1 Coast ll11>y LJ1:un.1 R1rk_..957-t11li 111111• En1hu,1Jsm a 631 0140 EOE Beach 494 1151 ~tACHI~ E r>t>bumn~ & m u , 1 ' 1111 o u' r, l',1r1 11me sall'l>. t::xper l.Jcltc:i 'pe1·1alt) :.hop 1"a~h1on bland l day. Mtme eve:. Flex hrs Ci!ll M1m1 759-9951 Fl'LL TIME Aru. St•n pohshmg pan:. E,_p OK 711 ·Ill~ ~11~1 ur 11,1 1'-1.~I MJtUrl', rt'~pnn~t ble ilobsfRfXNffts I Qutnolnl'f !179~ 21:! l!l'.l:!l~I adult No .. ,pt•r ner To ~·hr,rar 6455123 Ma1nle nanrt H11.it l'.urws C311 bt11>n ti & ~~PM deap1nJ!. rl'pa1r t:, '\11" t.1l.m1: .1µpl11 Jtt111i-~Jo11·1''rr.,tl9'l l:!l:! HOUSEKEEPERS pcnenceonl)'.bi~20.W fnr t'trtllll·d p1.1t•1tr.il GENERAL OF'C. lyp1n1:. netded, small ret1rt• MainteMnct Man n1ir~t·s t1nh thc~1· "'"' PART/TIME Ce11t'ral bouserleantng lac11 nf'eds Stay·at- llnmt• ~1omro or Hungry Cnllel(e Students to as· "!>! h1•r Xlnt salary & flt>~ hrs after 3 wk train· • llll! period. C.M. area. Calf e ves. 957·8431 1 ~11rku·J ------ ld1ng answer phones ment fa('thl). also st•nl' Gt'neral mei·ha1111.,i1 Stall' 1· .. n1(11·Jttw1 & .1 hte bkpn,g, 213-59'.!·2309 meals, rolaltnR shifts, knowledgt· t l(pencnl'e wrllmi:nt·i.~ tn \\ttlk n1•1·ct GENERAL OFFICE gd wa~f's Call 1~1 ~l!iX tn elertmal & plumh1ni: Jpply li61 •151•1 F time J!irl nc>ed!'d to forapJ> I l ht•lpful Apµh to Litrr) Nur~1n1: run Xern'< mt1C'hlnc. n• I HOUSS<EEPIMG ~u rf & Sand II old RM Charat Munt 111•\ l' rt.'<'t•pt111n1 ~t . Sud & Santi 11 1111•1 Lugun;1_Bt•1wh,497·4'17i 7 3 :llll'~I C'halli•t1J.:lllJ.: n1rt0u~ ulher Irle oHtc•e l_I •) u s t' k et fl 1 n I! MAIMT. WORKER 1111~11 1 011 for l<1'11.1h dultt•s. no typing fl' Supcrv1&nr. nrght slt1ll. Ma1nll•ll:mt·1• Workt•r I Ortt•ntect 1111,...,1._ cll'ilii Jt l'Al<T TIME, depend&· bit• SJ 50/h.r + bonus. Easy work. Cbooee hrs. IU 20 wk. 646-?741 4u11·i:d Must he flex P,arl time S.I 25 hr needed hy ll1111t1111:ton t·d t., ~ith _,11111., r11., '"th respe1•1 In duttei. En~lrsh 1Spanrsh ~peuk Ueath l'1tv Sl·hool 01 ... t mi·il. dt·ntal A. hfr 111, <.'onlart Ni>l son .it l~R ~\174477. l'Sl :lf..S $1.()47 S1:.j1 mu ilt:11t•11d Tup i.al:.1n IMot.lllun 75\1 394U ~ () f. Ulg 011 l'Xpt'rtl'Ol'e \pJll\ ,ollo" nt'I! 1 ·,111 \1 1 ~ GENERAL OFFICE lri l!at Job for '>haq11 73S I l l h SI If 11 j ~loJn,&128fHI •-•,•4•RT_T1_M•E-- I hou,r11>1fe lt>-4 ~ da~s I 53G !1851 Off ~ / IVICKI HESTONf ~6~11t:1t~!111l>~~;~:"\,~1 Jn~!t<~~~~,I1~~t1,· 1 ininl·sb~~~i,,11,.,1 f'.~~1?~~r~~:~~;~~~ mo11strat1• 11ntc1111· pro "rl\ JI(• Co 01 t•cJ, ~i·i:k · & ASSO(.'li\Tl-:S dm IS p lllnt' Ill mJJUr I ~etr\'l<ir~ "llh i:uud Jll iiuur~ ~fon thru Frr rr,;:~,::~J·~~~~~,:~tral I IMSP'ECTOR dcpl store., Hrl) "~c1· mm1strJt11e ~k1lh \\ i• t\ppro\ 3 :llllo5 30P~f ,.,, ... I IMP OCESS '-+ C'O mm1-.~ton l all "anl J m alurt•'" llour<. SJt&.Sun Ap PeNinncl R I R11·h~rd al '71419!18·!131151 di\ tdu.il "1th r,,1><·r ~·· prox 5.\~I to 7/\M Earn 540-0400 Ml'd11·;tl wmllOfli.:nh mf on 1 u e~ bl't " el' ll port ml! 11! th1• l hl!'I '"-' appro~ $.125 pt'r mo lllOll4Sky11ark1JhcJ I i:r Ot.:t•d; J !Jt!Ntn .. "~0 79pm I t'<'Utt\f! St.tntrll! '.ilan j , Jll \I rk!' Dush al Sutlt'235 ln1111• hkes detarl "'ork t aµa Man.11(rri.11\pl 1 SlWll tu s1:,01 1"-'r mu t;.tZ U21.EUF: ''L"'JL"f' \I ()L'L'J"L ble of "orkmi: v.ith 'J \"lt1e \l'mt rcttrt'-' 1110 t7U15.%tl.OI vc. c. " • r r ~ ~. m11·r0SfllJIO.' & i.m l'arb ' ~• ,~OM li-:ISTH \TJV I:. Sal:ir) romm 11>1th e\ P.le lo manal(l' 16 unrt~ 111 1 'l;ur,m.: IPllX \n~ &·n llp-ia Girl fi nda) Al>:.l lo r Loral<'Cl rn \li:,,,1110 l osla M~a ,\\all Ott NURSES AIDE F l ~~xp prer ~tust HousrnJ.( t-:xe1·ut1H• al ~1•10 c11 paid profit ''', Oltler l'hrld & 1~t I-.\ pl'r ii J ll ,htlh l\pe 2!i °"'Pm ~lu.'l be ~ma 11 (.'~1 Off11t' ~hJring \';11•.,1t11111 & OK I IJ!hl matnll•riant•c• 1'11n1 ho'>pt 'l11t !kit ti\l'r 21 540 1777 l'~I " hea 1 Y 11>ork load 111 holiday~ patd Mt'Cltt•al I rl'Qut~ed s:k~r ufl i t•nt U111111 v11ur ''"'''' t\ 10111 IUJm 4pm Guvernmenlul SOt'IJI hf(' rn~ QualrfiL'C.l JIJl)h ~9013.'l. u~· Frtt•mJr nu·cl •1•n PEST CONTROL Proi:rams Goal ori1·11 l t•antt. plea'e r:ilt Maturi' P<'ri.110 "llh tll'l' lat & ltf1· tn> I up .... 1l,1r1 TECHMICIAM ecJ mil" serv1rr molt\ a u l<S l'Al'~.·1.1 .1 trt<'JI & "arl'1111u~t· l'X '•a 11 ~Ir . S 1,, ,, '' l n . • .. 11 •rn ,r "' ' ' l.1 .. 11lm" tcwal """l c·oo Ill ~ "' ft pa t I S81 :lllJ '"'r l)(•l'lh'll r llnlt' l!d l~I'.:! H1~14 .. ... •• Sl•lf 1n1pro1"mt:nt r trut ('t1mpan.1 nt•eds • • l'll mpaO)' h1•n1•11i... (•C'Lll'L' \"'S'IS'J \.'''I soug ht Wtll tr.i 1n lusun .. .....,.E :151 01115 "r ~ r.1 ,, • ·' r1111tt• l••l'hn1r 1an for Strool( le.imtnl! 11pptn1· " IV'"'-l'.1 rt t1nw J1>\l~t.ir11 ~tt•ady 1oh Entr~ lt-vel Ltl(hllypmJ!c·ht•l'k "rrt Account a'\Sl~t.tot lur Maturt'. lo~1ng burn wanlctl for ~m.1ll 111r 111•s1l1110 Wt.:1r;11n,n11cx 1n1: or M1rrocumputi:r Pl'rsnnat line· ;ind ll~ht Jgain Chnsuan \\11111 .. n porHll' off1N• to C"1i..t,c Jll'r nt•t·1·ssJr~ Call t•\phelprut Crix11.ldrrv <'otnmtltnt""''hmuJO• needt·dtobaby~1t111m) M l'~a Work cnl..11h T1m ,Tut•:.S.12,97~ti021 mg record & IJt·t•nst• fur ins urance brokerage• home. Call 633 5888. routine rnrrt.>~pondt'ot't' l'hoto.:rJph) fi eld trrir.. 10 ro rar frrm m Nt'"J)IJrt 111 .. 11·h :lPM 9PM, M1Jn t"rt <'onlJrt "'th <l!'aler~ & full & Pan umi• prm· Comp plll'kaJ!i· open Salary 1•nmmen,u1a11• Mt•rhan11· '''P'' d \:u~l11m1'f\l'tJ lell'phont• ta~. sort\'rs. exp pref Submtl app to. ~urman 11>1th ex per For apµ I ' .Jll nt'etl t•d ror ~pt·nal111•cl & rnrr~sponclenrl· und y, ill lram ~lot· Appl} PORnx 1024!1 CM 926:?1 (.714 1&14 5S22 Ja~ convtr,..111 tr.1111 data t•ntr} mtn com Zoom lhrPhotoL.sh 645 2937 ~7 141842 292!1 poler Non~mnker 11>1th 1'7l1HI ~k) park Ctr<'le Gt>neral The B olboo Bay Club S11mr 11f our :.11mm1•r ll•mporJrtl.'!> Jrl' mo,1111; "" & "(' r11rn•ntl1 nn'<i tl1•pt•1111,lhlt.: & nut1!Utn1! 11111111ct ua I~ fur I ht''I pll'il Hlll' Niaht Maid t P .'rf I:! :JI,\ ,\I l>aHofhar1 \1 11:-t ;peJk ~:n~h~h PIC';i'" C'all lor appomt mt•rH !I ~ :irM ~lon dJ y thru F r1r1J) 645.73511 GEM'l OFFICES GIRi, FRIDAY t:ntr) level Expr tn f11ing. bk kpl!. t.> p1n1t. 10 kP1 Xlnt opport & company bcnef1 t:; Cull for opp\ Com merc1al F'rnancrnJ,! S<•rl'tc:es &14·4684 Gen. Offiu Asst F T Rl'np!Jon relief -+ l.n11ni: Warm pt'rsonalr IMSU~CE Large rnsuranri: c·o h.i~ the l11llo"1n1: lull t111w fk"ll llln' J' .11l •. 1hh• Policy AsSftnbltr Will 1·omp1h Vualtl) Control rn~urJ1111 j puh1·1r<, & .h!.1•mhh• for m;uhni: 111 .wrnt~ .~ rn I ~urc•d ~ltbl 1·t1J11\ cfrtJtl "or!. TrmtS<riber T)'ptng of iOwpm ne1'deo1t 10 th1i. full t1ml' P'"1l111n Will lransn1hr tn ~urant'I' mformal inn Ml 1 rass1·~l:rriy Ctm I Wrll b•· tnnni.t bonds I handhol! hl'a1 > phone~ & have 1o:rn ofr dutll'' Typ111J.! .. r i: ..... pm 11· quired in th1i. flll\1111111 S1EBfCXE STAFANG COORDINATOR prefC'rrt'd "11rk111~ hour' o tn !I'! 1·1111rJ1 l t:n 525 \\est<.:hapman 11r<N 11J~ Cur I' IH~ H IM• I !>:told .\na t.1111111,i: btL'llll''' hour' \15 ~fon Frr llllL Fltl.U1,m•trnppl' I PLAKTCARE 'h"JI lot fll'lcl nh'lrr r1 111·1 )l)fl r ttme. l atecr p.11r l''l"'r tl c•"rc•il nrtt•nt,•d Expr pref 1r.11n1•r .111rp11 d"' !!••Ill \\ .i.:rs hased on rxpr We are a leadrnJ! llJ mri·h h.H l..~ruuool l J i! <.ood dr11 mg n•C'ort1 rt' tronal Prll\ 1dt•r of lt·m fnr ·1PPI '''''1''111 ~1·11''' I •1u1 1 •'ti I ro p r<.: a I .\l t>J\1trt•m1nl ('•lll' Sl5625l pora r> nursrn.: p.·r~on i 14 S;l() 8316 , p f nl'I tn the llrani:c• Cnurtl 1 ORGA""IST I ort ratt rrnt 1111sher area There '' an 1111 I " W1ll 1ram Start $4 ~hr mediate u11enmi: tn 11111 for ~rov.1nii l'hr"11.111 F r L~e pencils & dye~ LAGl'~A HILi_.; 0Hl1•1•1 <'hurrh1n '\1•11pnrt lnr print i.:nham·l'ment f 0 r J SI a f (In C llt•d e'h \pprO\ I• hr• \rt1~ll< ~kill & l'Olor CoorrltnJWr W1• rrQuir1• "k pan ttm1• 6'1~ ~i to H'n::.r nrrded :'Ion an or)!Jnrzl'd rr:.f10rlSt I am. ~3· 11!6 pm ,mokt'r Appl) 10 1 On ble person 111th :.t;iHlnJ,! Orl?ttnl\t iii \Uh:.t1111rc· Sile Phologrdphl(''· 3303 "xpenent'I' nreded no" ~ult '"'' II arbor lllvd Ste E s Wt• uffrr out~lJt11llnJ,! l>enef1l~ ,c pln1~:inl "urkt11g cn1111111rnc11t :.rnd opponu111t} f111 .ul 1 am·cmellt Cllll NO\\ I lnr an mtervtc" appomt m1•nt 71 4-855-0151 11 .. 1tt ... 111 •>1J.!.1n r11,1 r :11 rhurd1 111 f"hri~I !'<ll'n j P 11111(• am hl•lpnttded 10 tht I'•• lln\ 1:1:1 ~.in 1 1·11111~ !11od bar Call l_lt·mt'rllt• \ \ :1~1 .. :.i I [>.~2 StlH3 I 111 19l l\IKU [' -I 2 h d PAIKTING time 1 r aylt . r,; at· MAIKT"~"" NC" 11 .\ .\1 1leltv1!r~ I. A ,......" '" f1nw<> SlOO per week Exµu1er1c1· n•quirc•1I t,ai:una Beach. 4~ 8496 Apurtmc•ot pJ1nt1111: n p.i1rs & l11:1t1 n1.11n P/TIMEEYENIHGS l~ Pleasant 11>ork1ng en STAFF 111onmenl Transpona I Exrrllenl ro bt•nl'ftb Lire. Med1l·111. lll'ntal & I Profit Shanni.t Appl\ Ill Pt•rson Mon t hru frt I tOAM to2PM tcnanrt• t'ostJ "'''J c~ :\e" port &•Jc·h Jrt'J Youth Ccrriin TSL :11,gmt &12 11.i1;1 \cl11h~ "'th outslandtng t1on a m ust C:all SAFECO BUILDERS i:;~~1 n e for dPllt. INSURANCE CO. HtaffhCcn GIRLFalDA'r t757o lirookhum ~ Serticts Retatl decoraung shop f ouotatn Vallr) To open & C'lose store E o L" 962 7711 • CA~S Membt·r 9 5 Wi ll haodlr c. ~I r 1 __ ml!!lll!ll ___ _ rustomers & phones & l•------1111!11~ salespersons absence JANITOR Desrgn & con~truct Full time, pvt l>rhool shades. also some rt C M area 642·0411 cord keeping Will tram 1---------1 C u st om Shade & Drapery Shop. 3SlS E Coast Hw y , CdM . 6_73-7830. JANITOR MESSENGER f ull t ime 111 t'lblJ Ml''a I area Caltf drl\er' btl•nse. ~ood tlnl'lng re rord. over 21 Call l\J.lren 9amtn tpm ~00. MODELS/ESCORTS Top Doi (a rs 953 1m l attract11 e pcrsonaht1ei. "hn Cn)O) v.orktn l! Wllh lO I~ )('ar old )ouths PARKl ... 'G f.1c>ntnl!S f).9 pm Call " tilZ 13:!1 ext 343 ATTE ..... DA ... 'T I twtv.rt'o 2 pm .ind s " " p m Ask for Andr~a lmml•d1al('1ll1t'Oll11! 1111 J -- Park1nf! \tk11d.1n1 .11 j Ha1·e !>oml't.hlng lo sell" nur t.1do 11H1n· !IA \I 10 l'lass1fte<t_a~o il ~ lP\1. ~tonSat "\odm rng requ1rNI for mnn• 1nfnrmdt1110 pleasl' call l'er~onocl Dept t 714 l iC'~lf)(NIO • • • shop al home It's ~tm I•--------Cashier Stan al Honey Uakcd pie w1th Dall) Pilot d H 67~ """'' Classified /\tls And If Make your a \'ert1stng Full t1me1Part-t1me arp~ .nvvv you ha,·c ~orncthllll? 10 dollar go farthl'r' Li~t Apply Earls Plumb1if 11111111-------· sell. call a frti:ntlly your business every day 1526 Npt Ave C . Data MASONEILAN DIVISIOM Graphics AsslSlant. Will tra111. Lay-out. paste.up, clerical duties. Non smoker. Apply 1().1, On Site Photographies. 3303 Harbor Bfvd. Ste. E-5 We are in need or a Jantlor rnr our Costa Mesa fac·rlrt) lo work 3· JOPM lo 12 :-.i Will be responsible for l(cnrral Jllnllorrnl du11<'l; Nurses RN 's. LVN'S, &. :"A'S f'.T or P.T assignnwnb 1n your area /\l'utc Conv & Prv homr f ll'x hrs Xlnt pay Cnll or Stop in to see us ~ II .:-_: Bank 1 I ...-or I I'& ;\J('WpOrt I EO~; M F • Turn your unusables into usable cash. can Daily Pilot classified 642·5678. Classified Ad \.isor at m the Classified sertion 71~(641·1~. 642 5678 of th ts news paper CASHIER Part time, Banking 642 5678. Mo11 F'rt Exp prd'd Able to take orders Gary's Deh. CdM Call for appl. 675-2193 CASHlER HOUSEWARESALES OPERATIONS OFFICER full or P'time Appl) Cro11>n Hardware. 1024 lr~·!!ltlW_~IHfl NB KEY,UHCH/CRT TO S7.50 HOUR IM MEDIATE TEMPORARY ASSIGNM f:NTS AVAIL CALL TODAY. CALL NOW A McGraw·EdilOft I o~rt:'JaAI Maatabello, Co. 90640 ISarito AltO Fr-Hway Eoatto~ Mar I equaloppt.yempl m/f ,OL __ _ I Daily Pilot I classifieds I workfor • you. call 642-5678 I forquick I cash sales . We offer a compctlthe salary and l(ood b<>neftts whiC'h includr mrd1ral and denlal tnsurancr. Please apply in person al Personnel Dept mi>S TAii/EX INC • ......_o ... t.-ft\~ ICEUY HEALTHCARE ------11 26 N Rrookhur s t ~ Anaheim 92HHI 956·9660 f]QE M F • Challenging and Rewarding Opportunity CASHIERS UTDTEM Office O....tood 151·1044 Deliver} dnvers & sales trainees. full & p /t Moonh ghters & sludenL~ welcomf' Big Bucks Call after !pm 638·4605. 636-6189.,. Daily Pilat ······· .. ······ .... · .. : 3180 Redhill Ave <S D 1-'wy& Paulannol Costa Mesa. CJ\ 92626 (714) 546-7781 Equal Opp Empl M tf Nurses Aid wanted for CVA patient Grooming, therapy. meals. l:'tc 3 ti hrs daily exC'rpt Sun Must be rebable Exp & .r_er _9§:4· lWZ Nurstn~ • localed in elegant Newport Financial Center • Professional Cltentele • Excellent salary, outstanding benefits and profit sharing Minimum 3 Years supervising experience • For conf1dent1al interview submit resume to Jackie Ek, Vice President, Operations No phone calls ARKF.TS P 2nd &. 3rd Shifts Sla g S4 up lo $4.SO. We mote lo manage men uperv1sioo from within. WANT A CAREER? Cost;i Mesa SJ 7 w. Wilson St. 631·9600 LaglD1a Bench 41M-9'l33 Huntington Stach 962.91 Ill Ptrsonnel Dept. 537-4840 Child Cal'f needed. In my home. M·F. Mature lov· Inf woman. S73 3705. DicDVERY For early AMI LA Times h o me de rver y Eeonomiral ra r re quired Adults only. No sollt'lting, no collecting $450 /mo 11cl take·home +-bo11us +gus 111 lowance. Westminster· Hu~~ton fU>ach are11 63l . -- Dtllver L.A. Times to homH in H B 3-6AM S37S.SC25/mo. + bonus Oe~ndable cu needed. W.trp & Stodl wotta Mal• or Fmalt. Apply lo ~non. Automotiv• Supply Co. U22 Npt Blvd.Ci . . . Field Sales Supervis.Pr L1m1tt'<l openings a1:11lahle m the Ornn~f! l'nasl area, for self moltvatecJ, ~arl'er · nrir11le<I mdividual who 1•11n work with F'ic•ld Sales People Trnin, motivate and Ret results. Stat ion wagon or van necessary. Exceptional 1•ar11i nas. pl\L~ Job rclal'td benefits avatlltblr• (Qt the riRht prople Jr you can produce, reuhs . not JUSl talk 11boul ll. c1111· /!J60 0694 (or :Lnlel"flew. Ask (or Mr Chantt. . . ·········································· . . JAHfTOtt lmmed opening for a Janitor lo work lull lime, Monday thru Fri day. 9PM to 6AM shirt Excell. fringe benerils package. For interview. coll· Scoll Wheeler. 714-1175·0700, or rome in Adv a n ced ll ~lll th Center, l:nl Bristol Sl North, Suite 100, Np! B('h. EOEM/F RH Do you want to make a dtUerenre' Haleigh l1 1ll s Hospital in Newport Beach has an immed. openml( for a charge nurse to work the 11-7 shift, foll lime Ex per tn Mecl /Surg Al co h olis m or Psyrh1atry prel'lf We o((er exccll benefits. commensurate sal::iry. free meals & tuition re-JIWEl.IY SALIS 1mbursemenl for rt lated So C alif. lead1n11 aemlnus t'or 1n cu3tom ring makers 111 tervlew, rail Meit All· South Coast Plua 1s drews. 71•·645 ·5705 lookin11 Cot qualified pro-toE M IF ftsalon1I people. Salary ll!_!!!l_"'-""-l!!!!-•-llll!!!!IJlllll!!lll!'I &, comm + 6'nef1ts for Thtrt's 111 u...y way for ht&h produetrs C11l for You to sell that bkycle appt"'~r.Cootn1rs1 -you no lonpr use. Just KIDS SUMMER JOBS. Earn S30-S60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl .... O.Ct .. 960.0694. Find whit rou WIJ'll In advtrllat It In the Dally Plld.Clwlfieds. Cluaifaed! Call642.-5m. -----~--~-----__,-" ' I . Dlt Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. September 6. t98 I Sell it all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days Special flat rate for non -commercial users offering merchan· dise priced in the ad for $800 or le ss. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines . Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. 3 Lines 8 Dollars For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 The new Dally Piiot 8·Day Week It's a [!f .mUt4.J PLUS ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~!~.~.~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~:'!'!::! ...•. !!~~ ~~!.~~ ..... !!.~~,~~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~!~~.: ... ~!.~~ ~~!.~~ ..... ~!~~ ~~'!'.~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~,~.' .......... ~?.~~ ~!~!~!~! .......... ~~.~~ Rt<~011bt Rt tiredM«lh SECRETARY/ SECRETARY SEC'YILEGALI TEUER , . ~ . wi:r~l·n s 10 ~pl.'ed PretffcjoulSaloft l hri.l)t'rda),\1\1 GIRLFllDAT ~hi( Card 011t'1alu1 1.'Wposi11unof)t•11in1111r l.ook1111:fortha1 ~~l·1al \H.ST~~~~n.R Rald111S~S1~1r>~; ~~n~ · Who enJOYS people. & 673 3320 l'ARTTIME Capable of supc•rv1xin1: \\C'll l'~lahh,ht•d 11' 11tt' l:JI f:lt-,IUt l'Ordial !>Urr ANTfQl'1''\tAI I ~~ IWS3. or o c- ran handle busy phorw1> RF.TIHF.f' fur beilt'h \\anted for rumpan> tn1>talla11unofnl'\\ \\o.nl oH1t•t• I:! \1•ar' i·x Perm Jo''!' ~Ila> \\l'l'k 117~;w t • t · '\ . , . , , I ~.I u 1> l be fa s h 1 on p a r k. 1 11 i.: I .o t ,1arlrnl( up E1tperrl'nrl· pron·ss1n11 l>)stl'm ~x l)t'mnl·t· i''.M·cllt•nl I~ JI xlnt lil'nt'fl~ & ad' Exp i°;AH~t:~~~~;H~t-(jtrl~ .~ ~k"';nf~~\~~~n Conscwus Opportuntl) <114184611414 K46 K086 10 busines:. ufrlt·e rl' rell ,typing :.ktlb $1 .!Oii 1!11: ~k1lb ~~'·'!.~ oµt•11 pn•f hut w11ltrarn s.S4 Slo:l > n~hl ~· !ll!I for ad,unrenment for t>\I·~ ituirt'<I Wl•ll organ11cd mu 641 5171 Lill F'ran,ll:n.i.~.! PACIFtC HOER.AL ing i. 4 the right person SALES and l'onsm.'DUo~ Sub SAYINGS 2 UJk t htna 1·ab111t•b 3 Takara Hac1n,gU1rt Btkt' Rl"hard Ou~ll°'le Salon "~c·re1111.1r1al S•c'y 1-""' $:1110 nl'\\ Sarriftce di ' " "' · mil re!>ume and salar) .x-\ Ol'CA.\ WI~ . ... '":"..,.-2:14 I'. 17th St (' \1 ll.tk 1lre, .. 1•r. l'lnt·k, i I o 0" 1 r I a,!> c· s 200Npt CenterDr !'118 <.:ollege studenh work rcquireml'tlt!> lo l'.i.IJb Nl)l l cntl.'r IJ" FOi-~O:t!ll ,1 OU \I ,, --M h & B d FREE TRIPS ~'trm nt·ed' r~p1•r ln:al . • . .• 11n1too~e . usl ~rue to RECEnlOMIST full or part ltmt• srlhng i· ~r~ ) r 1~'!..'!.h Sl•CMarv "l(Ood l\ll I lra\cl :ll:l'OO rtlJOJl(t'I \IUL.L'~A.; 111.)l'Jo:!. ~.PP~HIJle 6~ti 4042 EueutfveSuitt elertronu· rah:ulutor,. S~ s' '"~ llo .:-.; •''" ro tni: rlt r t.iphnllt: & co quahfy ai:t·ni·y "11h •SELUHGOUT• t>.111.!71 HOW HIRJHG Unique Homes, In<.', has an opportuni ty f or an e1ptr i tftctd, qualified, real es tate agent Liberal co mmission splits Prime forms available Cull De:in Hathbun ro1' an appointment . G75·fi000 Allract1ve real estalr micro computer!> and Be'achu~~ 'ewport ;h11rthand !>ktll~ Ht•al follO\\ln~ Top 'Jlan 7 <'h111J t•abnL' 1 't>fll't' J Fn•t Spmt to spd!> 2 de,·elopment offire nr related produrts for Wt'll HAWAII l'::i.tttlt' IH1g1111on " em I Ali.o out~11le ~iil~~l>t'lllJll' $4 H $875 (;111 j.!l.'ou; 1(11 I ' . ' ho)~. l(d <·ond Orangt' l'o Airpvrt ~x estab firm Kno\\ letll!C SECRET ARY phai.i; on J;md ui.t· l.,I\\ w11h folln\\mf 1nJI 1·1rn1 Fr~, 1t\\11od huldt \\a:. m 11 51 >t'll sso t'Jt•h t'ellenl l) µ1ng & of romputt•r ~t·lent•t•:. 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IHYESTMEtfT Earn wlule you learn H E R I T A <J ~; I NVESTMENT \\Ill teach you r rea11 ve fin a ncing. 1031 Ex changes. 1nHstor ck velopmenl & rounselin~ Exper coun!>elor::. rl' re1ve H)O'. rnmm Th111!> an unusual opply for nght person Conftden· llal 1nter\'lew Call Vince546-~ Rr:ALT<fRS perrent·1• nece:o>.in \\ .. 2111SJnJoaqum11111, nrfer fl~x11Jlt• '>dlt'dult• 'le" port Beadt fret• uniform~. r1•1(ul.11 perform ann• & \\ a1:1· rt• 644-4910 " 1 l' \\ 5 L' 11 m p .i n \ ... ti II JI ( 't>JM>r1Unll \ I r.mplol)'l'I Salt•' RECEmOHIST sµon sore!l ~ur 1u l .il Courlcuu;, rl'spons1hlr It\ ti H'S & ad1 alll'l'menl ~l'c·re\Jn "anted f11r It ;, 11pportu111l1l'h If )011 off1l't' V.ork Sunrl'I' want to Jllln thl' n.vmb\·r Aviation, 7~ 12~G one fast food ll•am al th1• RECEPTIONIST nation's leading ,hop TRAINEE ping mall. Jppl} to1 1h1• H you l'an t)pe. \\t' \\Ill manageran;llmt• train you lo handle a REST/\l'llA:\'T 1!1!1111!11111111!!!111111!!!!111111!!!!1!!!!!!!1--•I 'arret} of gen ofr tasks ASS1' MANAGER REALTORS for in• e"tmcnt banker in Rack BJ> RestJuranl m Dyna m 1 c new ~a It'> luverly ~Pl Bc·h offl( C'S So Coast Plaza nt•e•h force being formed nr Orange Count' responsible & pt'r:.ona Turn yourp l. f I talents a1rPort l'on1o:e111al t•o ble ass't manal(er CJll into profits NATIO:"A L workers. oppty for ad Donna 641-0118 for appl Co w ne\\ mult1 le,el 'ancemenl For in marketing program \\tll ten 1e\\ 3J..Pl t·Jll RESTACRANT earn i~o,OOOjMO. '11~·f~or CASHIERS or more Polenltal un F' or ad a IC en n 1 n !1842 Adams Strel'l hm1ted So JN\'E\' Ne\\ port Beach Ilea\) near Brookhursl TORY For free FREE phone~ Plea~e St'nd re tt untinl(ton Bearh S E M I NA RS 1• a I I sume to Marn· \!Jn • * * 851 6490 AAA Markellnl! fred1. <;111en Slone Inc Co . Ste 3000. 40011 15SO t!a)~lde Dritt' MacArthur Blvd ,NB 'I B CA!r.!660 Nophonl' Selling anything with a t•alls, pl('asc Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad SELL idle items with a is ·a simple matter Daily Prlol Classifi ed just call 642-5678. Ad Programming Young ladv with some "VE RY BASlC" computer programming experience to demonstrate the use of our "SYSTEMS VORTEX" computers to prospective customers and to set up appointment for sales reps over the phone. Good telephone voice required. (Full or part·lime l ENVIRONMOOl RESEARCH SERVICES, INC. 1714) 133..al63 Mr. KftMdy WAITERS WAITRESSES COOK TRAINEES CASHIERS 7 311 Edrnger nrar Gothar!l lluntington Oea1•h or 23952 A ven1da de In CarloLa near El Tnro Roar! 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S:30PM to 8 30PM . Monday lhru - Friday. Some Saturday availability Jo'or RETAIL SAUS . Large, 0. C base food lJ>polntment. call 642-4321. ask for Ben • Laguna Bch, rull·ltmr Commodity organ1zo WUllarns. • housewares person, lion oui.,tandfog com p art-time cas hier municahons, orpniia 497 3 lion & otfice sktlb re Retail quired Xlnt benefit&. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 W. IAY ST .. • COSTA MES~, CA. 92126 '• All EQUAL Ol'"OUUNITY EMO'\.OYElll ......................... ' .............. . Exper"d f /time sales salary Placemt>nt Im girl. Grettlni cards A med Ms Weaver, con· LaCanh,S.C.Plau. ~ t ( I I a..-&ee •e1•rt••rteao · • •••• -no anmten1ew 54~4741 \\11rk1n1: 111n1l1l1on' /\ssonales.~92625 2542 Wt•'>l C'oasl ""' 5406152 SECRET ARY Equal Opp ~:mph h1•n1•hh &12 ~2 I ~"'" JXJM Nl'WJ)Ort Rcarh la" of SECRETARY IShlPl'lnl! &. 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SECRETARY For 1:cneral cuntra1•t11r L11:h1 t> ping. soml' book keepmie. frhng ans\\ 1•r ml! phones & pr1rinR \.'er) plea~Jnl I ~r'\On offtre 631 ~ SECRETARY Ne\\ port Bearh area To $16.800 Tius ts a real promotion :.pol m pre I ~lll!IOU<. (.'I) \ 35 hr \\ l'ek l(reat benefits & to d1Hount~ are the usual Al~o an annual trip to Ne\\ York Your l(d skills & ah1hl) lo de al \\ell w1lh people are I the keys t.o lhts 1o:rea1 op- portunity 100'. (rc-r 10 apphl·anl Open Mond!iy evenings by appoint menlonly 14211 Yorba St. Tustin 731·7711 4SOOCampus Dr . N.B 551 612'l SECRETARIES A/P A/1 Clerks FILE CLERKS C hClltC)IRg CarHr? L°'*fol'• C hallRijltg Opport.Mty U5e temporary jobs as your shopping tool. We havr long & short term JOb!I available m the 0 C Airport area Week· ly paychecks. quarterly bonus trips. Never a fee Cull for oppt today 557-0045 Cf\·Llr\:. 1EWOIAlrf PftSONNfl $11MC£S 372 l llrdl Sfrttt "··~~ t'lnd what ti°: want 1n .Dally Piic.usiOedl,_ , - An Equal Upportunll~ F.mplll)W ~1 ~ " ~ • ,.. uo: l'or~ches wlule you soak , Lt J\' EL y lall' utm ~tr & l'rc~1 hool 1•x1l('r·11 Full! up the Ne~ Beach ~r .. Chair' ~:\l't•llc•nt i..hl•dlt""' 5.'il 23411~5 umr 642 (}Ill sun full.or p/time post ronditiun!l79 ll'JiS l>OIJER~l"N l'l'PS I 11onsava1L_Call~l~ i "k1> blk&tJn S'iS 11!11""·1•,r .. h•ni•t•a\i-----\\ arehouse Appliances 80 I 0 Call aft 6, 631-!>644 ---------TEST I COSTAMlSA ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'ORl\H Pl I'!. ••SECRETARIES•* ELECTRO ... ICS WARIHOUSE MOVIHG! All mall'' heaut1lul 4 !"oSh Xlntl'nSl8.l~JO " ... l II th L I "°'25 & un 5-17 :JiJI \eedrn~ part full tinw •ii"-'l' I' "l't'"t'nt "" :r Recpt T60 PhonrSl4.41MI TECHNICIAN \\ JrehH \\Orkrr In GJ' drH•r it.8 51l3i fret to YOM 8045 l'slArC'tTrameeSt I ~oo Elt•rtrunir rherk out t. Pl k t g ll'rC'\lln" uermJn••nl ea~e rep r}tn ••••••••••••••••••••••• f:x~Coru.ultant Our., trouhlt•,hnolml( of ll F & " ,. 2 11 b 2 Id I.I/ elnders /\'" In·· 1 1 po"tron m marrnt• fll'hl I BUY APPLIANCES sm .a s. } rs o orig .. , ' mn·ro"J't' l'' l'<llllP D ·r 1 , I' 11\\nt•r n•l1w Must l!t'r 40"'1 8 1rchE!ot'&IEOI': menl ~.•1n l\I ft''"'r • t'mfl in ~" Lt's 95illl33 '' '' ' r '" 681 ?6J3 u11 hst• lmd. lo\e kids Ne" port 833-8100 Free undt-rSIJndtnl! or '<lhd ~ \\Ot'adot l'Olor l.)hle 11\'('0 'tatt.' I)(' & II ~ 1·trt·ulln Warthouwman/DriYtr e\t' le\el l'le<'I ranl!l' 645 1~1 499 5212 1le~1rabl1• Tt•t·hnrl'JI 1ir IK )r' llr older S dJ'' S200 Rl'i\311 "'1 t•.ih1•ol Frt•c kitten:.. Ii "k~ SECRETARY EXEC. Pl'rsonnel Ad,t'rt1~1ni: I Oepl hd~ 111 .. nini: pt•r expan~111n 'llpl 111 h fin ant'lal ~cflll't'' firm Gd l) Pllll!. shrthd t'W req 'd Non smkr (';ill 640·0123 bl\\11 9 & 2 SECURITY P lime se<'Urrl). 2 m~hl~ per week, II 7 shift for small rl'l.tremt'nl fo1·11l t > G11 po:;ilron for rt• llree Call 494 9458 for app"t SECURITY Part time openrni:. 20 JO hrs , r or exp H · ,1 rlainclolhes security of 1cer F:x rell to benefits Appl) 1n person J.C. PEHHIEY 24 F'ashlOll Island. NB EOE MF Secy,.wq.rF/T L1ghl typing. r11tng and other general orr1ce duties + bas1r book keeping exper llt>av y use or adding marh Ap ply tn person al 770 W 19th St. Costa Mesa between 9 & 12 -SEC'Y JIHrR Interior design firm 8 30 S . 30. A P, I\ IR, moderate t ypin g , pl ea5a nt ph one personaltly f'or 1n terview, ~ 2033, Slor'y EXEC SECRETAlY Xlnt oppty with 1trowth ortcnttd company for bright, rnendly person w /60 wpm, some SH, prev . exptr Good benefits Nonamok ing ofrice Rusty Pelican. Inr.s.um, m 1 I 11 Jr, 1rJ1n1111! "k. Ii to I. l'~I lol'allun or T\ Sl7S 1 ,the o. \\ lutl' & i.:re\ ht•lplul fi45 114110 . \ftH I Pm t»G ~2.~ &12 1225 --------•1N1•" Thermulur4S i:la" \\r offt•rt'\l'•'il p.n & WELDER ro11 kt 11p \\ gr1rl h1•nl'f11~ plu' J dlt• hrnll<'r \hll m;T 45 Fn·(' Puppies. l malt' 3 r t•ma les. 3 \lo 'vi 1x1•d l.Jh 96:? rnio 4 DAY WORK WEEK rc·ta1I Si<HI !'>l'll ~so f,,rniture 8050 Co 1~ 2 m1 from CoJ~t lmml'dlJtt• OJH'llln)! &1041511 II\\) &llm1 froml05 & ,11'arlahh•for:.i W1•l1lt•1111 l ~1lJ\'I;\(; thi~ \H•c•k S Frw)~ O\rr l..<Hll! B<':H'h fJt 1hh W<t~hl'r 1'J(I t;a, ilrll'f ••.•......•.•.......... 1'11.'ilS~ t•all l1>r ,ll)J)l l't•rsnnnel flt•pt T f:LON IC 0 ~;HK f.l.t-:Y 714 4!M !14-0I 1': 0 E e ep one PHONE PERSON I' 11 me phone person needed In rail & ~et app·1~ fo r bu~) ~olar .. :nerl(y Co S4 50 hr 1 I l>onu Ask for Al LI QUI DYNE EHHGY SYSTEMS 754·0!>81 754 ~3.~ FOR SALE! Must ha,·1° 1omn11111 Sll5 MJ O\ pl,101 ~ knowlerli.:e of 111111•f11 552 884U Kini( ~1zr bl'(! complelt Simmons best ' XLNT rnnd 1t1 1111 ' $111<1 also. llrtl(\. p1pe 'l'ht-d Ull·~ and prcssure p1~)1ni: untl be able tu make p11s1twn welds in adverSl' rnntl1 lions Should hal'l' prior experten<'e m 011 f1Pl1h and k nuwled~e of safcl 1 prartlces Wt> offer J eompet1!rve salan an1l ('Hellt>nl 1Jc11d1l~ p a t• k a K t• 1\ 11 p I ,. 1 n person Jl our 1.ung Beat•h fa1·il1t1 Hl'fmt. frost frr<'. tlt"in hullt in double oven \\ o rh J,:lllld $200 IG<tffrrs Salt 1, self !>.t8 8513or548 4•18.S l'leanini: & XL.:'11' $75 Wusher IJr}cr $12.5 t•ach C.111 01 sh "J ~h l'r Sl llO 63a.Ol78or ll1•(r11(er.1l11r $2:!~ 530.0727 <'46 ™I\ Estate Salt> L1kt· Ill'\\ * * I BUY * * Wa sh er. i.:a~ dr~ er Good used F'urmture & f rtdl(t> SI S9 e:ll'h Apphanct'S OR I \\ill ~9 93116 !icll or SELL for You Wa~her drver S13$ MASlERSAUCTIOH refri~ 11 r11 rt. 963 ·1000 646-8616, lll-9625 P · " rrl' maker F t" SIS<> owenne 963.4090 11uy FUlttTURE Les 957 8133 T~UPH~cr. Oil Co. 4 burner Kenmore '1'M KI NG INNERSPRING " OSo hW dh $75 IA\e seat S3S \pt • ' S UCIT RS 91 ut '" am nicr 644 OOiS EXTRA fl RM mauress Nttd 15 immed1atel.\ lo Lon~ Beach. ra 9<1tl01 set never u.~. worth 21 ~437.1284 Dr)er <'lean. 5530. sarr S248 d"I work easy cvrnrnl( '" k ood SR.S " hours Great for SIU wor s g ' Nevtr used queen S7 . dent.s 3 9, Mon l'"rr No IE-·""'~ 5'1S 8513•548 448.S \\Orth $399, cash only selling Call 966 0151 Aft ..--_.,.,.... ·~·1 Stove, good rond111on, S218 del Usually home after !Pm. &..ploytr M/f works good. $150 754 7350 TELIEPHOME S48 ~13'548-448.S MUST SB.L ArrOIHTMlMTS Women needed for hou.~e Freeier. large vpril(hl Ma hog any Dbl Bl!d From home or orflre deaning service Good rlean, work.~ good. Sl50 w mattress N11tht stand pa''. "ood h'"" Call Rob S48·~13 548-448.S • d h Hourly + incentives b ' "' "' -1 "' resserto male Llkr Need 6 1mmCod1ately ies Ra.&& M!>~·54ll·0751 I IUY AflPUAMCES new Must set> to op Coll SJ8.1 IJI • 549.3077, preciate Only SlOOO or Telephone Sale:s XElOX OPllA TOlt b es t o ffer M a r ia P fl' telephone ~llritor. Reproduction Grllph1cs l lcyclH tlfll 631 rnn aft 6PM. ex per req . Wo rk Technician lo operale •••••••••••• •••••••••King s1ie Bed & Frame day t 1 me hours r rom copy machines. rolate & Boy's Schwmn Girl's great rond Sl4S 0 80 . your, home contactinll bind reports Neatness Schw1n JO 548-~I business o wner s essential. Fullume Ap-sl)ffd S.W, om s Dresstr.2endtables,('of Pleasent telephone ply in person to Mr ~.M u~tsell.5484878 fee table. sew machine voice & personality es· Fuentes •l Robert Bein. Schwinn girls bi ke, lncabintt,allmaple senllal. This 111tereslln11 William frost & As balloon tires. 990 Z new ~ work offers a challenac sociatts, 140l QuaiJ St .. skate brds S9 both Inherited i.oo much, xlnl + lllnt wa&H & com· Npt Bch. ~ ~f\ &PM furn • some antiques mlulon 7»90'2 __ Buch Cruiser, s spd TablH, chairs, dlnln11 Find what you want in Schwinn, Uke llfW, muit rm set. chest, beda mal Sfll 1dle ltems 842-SS'll p ally Pilot Cluslliedt. atll . flt.125.5 lr Jboupr1. MO:lM ' ---------------------- ' ' MOVING SALE Lovl'seat, llm·ulon. ~Int 1';vrrythm1t 1:~·~ furn rnnslr Sl!ill Hoyal odd~ & '"' Sat. Sun, I}' pl' .... r I\(' t II I> Mon 11·5 2120 t'rc~tvww manual. per( wml, S:'.O Or Luaunu ll1•111·h stz 9255 494 ~32 Luwn nluwl'r (-dgcr llf Eitat. SaM overi.tuffe<J l'hatrs ll<'C Furn. too~. ml!>l' Mu~l table. tr.itlcr Jv.n111ii sell63l·9l~ card lJblc & 1•hu1r~. mlH' Xlnt ronfl 1113 2 Family S• Poy, e 11 (.'11u1 t { M l'lot hcl>, g1rl'l> btkc. 545 li715 chaldren'i. goml.'~. looli.. 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II < ,w ' CLOSlO SUNDAYS Dynamite . speed 2 clooc en xlnt cond Sl.1100 r1rm JIM MARINO I S1tn Clt!nll'nlt' l!n!l l'UllJ\~, •• 11 option\, olUIO Al'. radio, ~ 450 SJ::L Body, 72.000 '76 Pum·ht· !;114, 2 ltter, •65 Stiver Shadow Ill, JlMMA.JUMO <'uslom 166SPCF1 ~ lr171 blwn!J..SPM YOLKSWA.GfH l:IJI ~O 492~1 mu't wll ltt•l•m hook llurr) Mf>f.otltl miles Nt•w brukl's, xlnt "O nd n"m pu1·nt VOLKSW•~RU $1995 '80 V w 1 I I "1 • · ' · •" · white. 4 door , low AWV' i1nagon estpiui.i lll711 "A""hUlvd Chewrol..... 9920 "'' !l.i li<ltf>:lm.tS-11u:1:.11 Pontiac 9965 t1re:1. vulvc~ Sunroof. en", "l" Mu•t •eu t"711°·a"h81vd T k I .,..,.. • n " • • " •• m1·1eag·e ....... IVV\. " ""'' JIMu••• .... o a covt>r eru.tt $2761111 1 .. 2.2000 ·11· t' ti ._ 8lereo, t C but rm•ds 673 2902,645-663.\Tl'\I .., """ 8 .. 2 2000 .._"'" I x 770 0""'• "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' u •"' ,,11111 i·rr11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('lit COflV for Calif bl '79 S1lverWra1th.4door, .. • VOLKSWAGEN a . ..... 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IU.W~.tO OOOM t ,.,u.,.au10 .. co - • .. ~MrmD~[J WOuO[J~ • -------by Hal K•ufman .. 3 • NOES HAYI fTt Four words are m1ss1ng from this poem of obscure origin "No • no / no _,no ."The words ere money, worlc, honey, bees-but not in that MATH·MAGIC F IGUR ING 11 seems very strange. but if · you select any number a t random trom 10 through m and do the tollowlnq, the answer fs a lways 9 or 18 Add the dtg1ts 1n the number and subtract the rHult from the number ltnlf. Then. edd the digits 1n the new number. For exomple Let's '"'Y the number n1 Is c.ho!len Add the digits and lhe answer Is 10 Subtract 10 from 721 and the answer Is 711. Add these digits ond the answer' 1.-.. Now, you try~ . order. How long will 1t teke you to insert them cor rectly? Time ltmlt. One minute • Flower Bin• How m11ny ot thew llowen Cdn you Mme? t The llower th<ll hds d bl,Kk eye 'J Th~ •tmnkln9 flow~r J The llowl.'r th,11'!> d parent 4 The ltowrr !Mi's teldom tlsked to dM<e , ... Ot111"M • •dtJOd , 1•1••11 I U••"\Jl<H• • '"" I • Sum Funl An antique colltcfor bou9ht en item th<tt cost SJO more than one·q~rttr of It& price. How m uch wes It? , ••110P ~'°1'•"'11 • ~lddte Me H11~1 Why did Sir Lancelot reluse to weM pc11amas7 He was a nightie knight :.Vhat do yov call ,1n 80 year old phy~1C 1dn' A doctor qendnan Which fish is part donk~y., The burro cuda .. • 'I. b ll I z :i II 19.'b .I r, (J 910 I~ 13 18 I • RIDE 'EM! What can you drew to complete the dot pie· ture above? To find out, Insert lines 1 to 2 to 3. etc. 'f-h ~ I ... \T'S LIKE WATCHING-M'/ S \STER EAT OPEN HOUSEi Just add colors neatly to brighten this timely scene: l -R.ct. 2-Lt. b lue. l -Yellow. 4-lt. brown. ~-Flesh. 6-lt. green. 7-Dk. brown. 8-06'. green. 9-Maroon . ~ SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters in the word below to form two complete words. H O N ES T LY -. .. .. .. -. - THEN score 2 po1nh each for all words of four letters or more found among the tellers. Try to 1eore •t l1Ht SO points. .. ... ·A10H ..... a.u. •1q1no,. by L~nn Johnston • 8)' - corr:! cor:f= ~ AHM H"EEMMM{ j rAC,AN ' GORDO CHICKEN MANCJl<E IN-fO METl-IANE, TO POW1ER. AUTOS! • SHOE wrru SUCl-I FEARLJ:SS Fl-AUNT? • SUCH COCJ<.V COMMA.NO? _By Gus Arriola ~-. -------- HE HEAl<D rJ.IAT STVD/eS ARE LJAIOER WAV TO CONVERT by MacNelly ' • . . 1 September 6, 1961 THEffi YOURSELF !>l!'IO .,,, oues1o0<t .. • ,.11~. 10 ·~· 1~ '• V.tt•, 6•t Lr•inqton ••t ~ .. ~· 111 • 1oon wt oa. $~ IOI OuOf!VlfO Q~\loM ~'I .,, C~ I ~n~.,f' Ol'fl' FOR BAY BUCHANAN, Treasurer of. the United States CoMidcrlng ln8adon, what are the 81- centennlal cohu now worth, apectally the hundred-dollar gold piece? -M.K., Port Saint .loe, Aa. • Commercial coin dealers who are in the market each day and well In· fonned about coUectors' value are the best sources for quotations on lndlvid· ual pieces. The Mint is still selling the three-coin Bicentennial proof sets for Those karats-~eyre so good for you. $20 and the uncirculated sets for $15. No gold coins were produced by the Mint for the Bicentennial. However, the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission offered a national series of five medals. three of varying sizes In gold. The gold content of its $100 medal at the July l . 1981, gold price of $410 an ounce. was worth $155: the $400 medal, $485, a nd the $4,000 medal. $5,450. FOR JULIE ANDREWS, co·star of S 0 B It It the lllm't Intention to put down Hollywood? -0.F., layette, Lii. • No. But it does reflect a certain part of the commu· nity. We are taking a swipe at a small segment of that group. Our aim was ,pot to put down Hollywood. It is hard to do that to people who live there and who lead ordinary lives. We are concerned with the people with power and money. A social group. Everywhere you will find people who make it rough for others. FOR MADGE SINCLAIR of TV's Trapper John. M.D. What do you remember mott about your chUdhood In Jamak:a? -8.G., Ea.ton, Pa. • The tranquUlly. The way people wall<ed the streets late at night, without fear. The entertalnmqit -there wasn't much theater, so people made their own fun at home or at festivals. And the strict way in which my father raised my sister and me. He was strict about the company we kept. strict about homework and quite strict about spending money . FOR LINDA FRMIANNE, slult1ng star How does your skating compare, NY. wtth th.at of Sonja Henle? -V.K., Colwnbla, Mo. • There ls practically no comparison. Take jumping, for Instance. She did half a revolution In the air. Today's skaters do three. The art of skating has expanded. tech· nlcally, just the way air flight has become more compli· cated over the years. And the training, too, Is different. I put in eight ho urs a day. I ~lieve Sonja Henle trained for three. In short, It was easier to be a skater then. FROM llfE .. ASK .. EDITOR • Jo hn Denver caused ancient •• ' Japanese tradition to be put aside during his recent tour of Japan. Crown Prince Akihito and his wife. Crown Prtnceu Michiko, attended ~----· Denver's Tokyo concert, making them _ ~- the first royahy ever to attend such an entertainment event.. .Mariana and ,,...-: 11 ., tennis star Bjorn Borg have been j married more than a year, and Mrs. J Borg reports that one of the things she, a Romania~. has learned. Is how The Borg set . off-court. Joue-al/. to make Swedish meatballs ("from .. Bjorn's mother. who lives near us in Cap Ferrat"). Mariana Insisted on painting 1heir apartment herself. eJE?n the doors ("which are difficult"). although she could have had professional help. "Doing II myself made It seem more a part of me. and I now have a very spe· clal feeling about the place, which I would not' have had otherw15e." FOR DEAN KRAFT, au1hor of Portrait of a Psychic Healer It tt true you treated Yoko Ono for depr...ton long bdore .lohn Lennon wu shot, and what do you remember moat •bout meeting her? -8.1., Bristol, Tenn. • Yes, but it was long before their son was born and was for severe fatigue. not depression. Within a few m inutes I was aware of her learning and sophistication. She was smaller than I expected. with hair reaching beyond her thighs. She was quite Impressive. FOR HARRY HAUN, author of Moult Quote Book Why didn't you Include quota from the new crop of ac- tors, such .. Brooke Shle.lda or John Trauotta? -S.T., EvantdaJe, Iowa • It's very si mple. Movies today are not put Into dia- logue; they are more visual, since the object is primarl· ly 1V audiences. Those who grew up in the age of TV are more Interested in the visual than the vocal. But this Is not the fault of the stars. They seem to have found the art of cor'nmunlcatlng without dialogue. FROM THE •ASK• EDITOR • Robert Klein complains his role as a double schizoid In Columbia's Nobodyk Perfekt (he alternates between Jimmy Cagney and Bette Davit. due to being born during a double bill of Pubhc Enemy and The Petrified Forest) has caused him lots of embarrassment. especial· ly when garbed for the Bette Davis scenes. For In- stance, he answered a call from his wife (opera singer Brenda ~er) and cooed: "Hold on honey, I just can't hear you with this earring on •· PRO Senator .lohn East (R.·N.C.) PRO Ano con CON Senator Bob Packwood (R. ·Ore.) The 14th Amendment gives Con- gress authority to enforce protec- tion of the right to life . It Is. therefore, appropriate to deter· mine at what point In an In· dividual's life government protec· tlon becomes-operative. Generally, the question of when to protect llf e was left to the states until the Suprerrua Court's dedslon that states may not protect unborn chtJdren. That decision can be corrected by Congressional action. under the enforcement power of the 14th Amendment. by designating when In human growth the rtght to life Is protected. Does the Federal Government Have the Right to Determine When Human Life Begins? ·It Is unv.lise and Impossible for one ..... group of individuals to make that determination. No one, not re.II· glous leaders, scientists, doctors or scholars can agree on when human life begins. Every genera· tlon brings a new group of people that believes Its view of the origin of llf e to be the correct view. They seem to believe God speaks directly to them. From my personal perspective as a U.S. Senator who represents a broad cross sedk>n of Americans, I hope we wtl1 always remember that passion can obscure judgment. t 1981 FAMILY WEEKLY. All tlQl'tlt r~. I • De1na11dfor Merit ULTRA LIGHTS bi11/ds as t/1ousa11ds of s111okers discover t/1e Merit idea at 011(\, 4 111g tar. · Merit ULTRA LIGHTS. A 111ilder . 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Dick. has been de- voted to her since their romance blossomed at California's Calistoga High School back in the early 1950's. Venneil. 44, certainly loves his wife a lot. .. almost as much , in fact. as he loves his Philadelphia Eagles. And Carol Vermeil understands. "When I met him." she says. ''he was the same as he is now." That means hard- driving. disciplined and utterly devoted to winning football games. He's been that way since his first coaching job back at Hillsdale High in Expressing his displeasure as quarterback Jaworski looks on: "He's hurt a lot of guys' feelings ." "But you see." he ex- plains. "I'm just not oriented to time the way some people are. I can go to bed at 5 A.M. and get up and go to work. I don't need a watch to tell me it's time to quit coaching; I want the performances to tell me when to quit This YeM I'm going to try harder than I've ever tried. I realite you can get to a point of no return, start losing enthusiasm and get a little drained. But you also mature and learn to handle more hours. I'm at maximum capacity now. Is Dick Ve1meil A Lombatdi fot the 80's? With his authoritarian hand, flair for Inspiration and penchant for 17-hour days, Philadelphia's head man evokes memories of Green Bay's legendary leader. As a Packer once said of Lombardi: "He treats us all the same -like dogs. " California's San Mateo County, through his brilliant two years at U.C.L.A. to the job with the N.F L. Eagles he took on six seasons ago. When Vermeil arrived in Philadel· phia in 1976, he Inherited a woeful franchise, a team that had won its last championship in 1960 and hadn't reached the playoffs since. His only player of note was All-Pro linebacker Bill Bergey, and he did not even have a first -round draft choice available un· til 1979. The outlook was grim. Gen· eral manager Jim Murray told Ver- meil, "If you can win the opening coin toss, they11 fall in love with you here ... It took five seasons of four nights a week at his office at Veterans Sta· dium. watching reel after reel of foot- ball footage, but in 1981 VermeU's Eagles (or "lggles," as Philadelphia nattva call them) reached profes- sional football's penulttmate goal - the Supc Bowl. The eventual vtc· tors, of course. were the Oakland Raiders , who completed their own odyssey of a year with a thorough- going 27 -10 triumph . It was a bitter loss, but Vermeil took it with his well-chiseled chin thrust for- ward. "At halftime." he remembers. "I told the guys that It just didn't seem to me like it was our footbaU team out there And after the game I thanked them for bringing me here and for playing as hard as they did and that I felt sorry for them because we lost." Still. there's no place in the Vermeil orthodoxy for self-pity. After he and Carol took a brief vacation with Eagles' owner Leonard Tose and his wife. 11 was back to the ft1m room and the drawing board. Last year the Eagles made it to the Super Bowl: this year it's time to win It . And, of course. the only way for Dick Vermeil to do that is to wcxk and wori< and work. "Everybody's dltfetd." Vennell Max imum capacity for Vermeil means sleeping on the roll-away bed in his office more often than not. It's even been reported that when Vermeil heard that four hours of sleep on a water bed suppos- edly feels like six. he suggested all his coaches get them so they could get by on fewer hours. At 44, Vermeil is the third- youngest head coach in the N.F.L. (Denver's Dan Reeves is 37: Ray Perkins of the Giants, 39), and !hes can stand his self-im- posed abuse. But as he is quick to point out. "It's tough to get an edge in this game. Everybody's working harder, if only because the talent is so spread around." True. Vermeil has no comer on the compulsion market in pro football . It has long been realized around the N.F.L. that drive and organiZation can often make winners out. of whatever talent Is avaUable . Don Shula proved that with the Miami Dolphins In the early 1970's. Shrewd drafting and a patient. tutorial philosophy took Chuck Noll and his Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl victories. Down In Dallas. Tom Lan- dry's intense drive and the game's soundest corporate structure have made the Cowboys perennial con- tenders. Under the iron hand of Vermell's former mentor. Chuck Knox, the Buffalo Buts have reestab· lished themselves as one of the N.F.L.'s most formidable outtlts. 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Yet Vermeil is something special. and the men who work and sweat under his Lombardian lash are well aware of it. "I probably have better re· lations with my players than anyone coaching." Vermeil says proudly. "I've gotten to the point where I only disci- pline things that make a difference. At U .C.L.A .. for example, the long hair used to drive me crazy, but I never made any of my players cut it.~ Mainly. his players endure his brutal training camps and imperious ways be· cause he has made them winners. Beyond that. they appreciate Vermeil's blunt honesty. Says quarterback Ron Jaworski. for whom Vermeil shrewdly traded in 1977. "He's the first guy to say you messed up. A lot of coaches tell you anything, He tells you stuff you may not like to hear. but it's true. He's hurt a lot of guys' feelings. He'll walk right up to them in training camp and say. 'You better get your butt in gear or you're gonna get cut."' For all his authoritarian ways. Ver- meil is smart enough to surround him · self with the league's largest (11) and most experienced coaching staff. Un - Uke some ego-sensitive coaches. Ver- meU wants name-brand assistants working for him. One is defensive coordinator Marion Campbell . former Atlanta head coach . "When Dick hired me," says Campbell, ''he said he'd let me coach. That's the only way I con coach. Pick is a lot of things most coaches aren't. He's an organizer, he's a ftne technical coach and he's a leader. And he isn't afraid of having competent people around him." Vermeil's stamina and obsession with perfection derive &om the long hours he spent working as a young5ter In the Owl Garage beside his father. Louis Vermeil (the last name comes from the metalsmith's process of gilding silver). 1'here," Dick recalls. "I learned what ~ was like to work, eat lunch. work. eat dinner, then go bock to work •" His sister, Launt I who Is also mom to one of Vermeil's tough lltde running backs. Louie Gammona, 6 • F'AMILY V'#EEKlY, &eic>l9mtlef 6, 1111 remembers what life was like for Dick and brother Stan in those days (a third brother. Al, played for Dick at Napa Valley Junior College). "Dick and Stan would play a football game on Friday night·and be dead-tired on Saturday morning." she says. MMy father would be in the shop 15 minutes. then he'd storm into the house and holler. 'Get up! What do you think this is. a holi· day?"' It didn't hurt, though, that even in his work clothes. Dick looked like one of those modem Mr. Goodwrench ads. He was also the best athlete in the high school. and his girl. Carolyn Drake. ·was the prettiest cheerleader. • Dick went on to play footbaU at Napa Valley Junior College before trans· ferring to San Jose State. where he quarterbacked the team while married and the father of two boys. (His sons. David and Rick. recently were gradu· ated from Villanova. while his daugh· ter. 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Sift together Bour, baking soda. bak· Ing powder, salt and nutmeg; stir Into ruc· chin! mixture. Fold m walnuts. 3. Pour batter Into greased 9 x 13-lnch baking pan Bake In a 3SOOf oven. 45 ro SO minutes or unttl cake springs back when pressed llghtfy with tip of finger Cool In pan Cut Into squares to serve. May be frosted. if deslred, with a ltme or lemon glaze or a cr~m cheese frosting. Makes ofle 9 x 13-inch cake SPAGHETTI WITH ZUCCHINI SAUCE 8 on. thla lllN'!lhcm l !Mdlum..m ncxhtnl, shtwdded (l',.., to 2 cupe) 2 llCAWotw, thinly llked 2 CllbiapooM llnetv chopped plU'lley v. °"' wga.ble oa I taapoonMll v. CUilpOOn garik powdsr ~ tu.poon OfW9MO ·-· cruthf'd DMh cayenne ,.,.,.r Gnt.ed hrmeuin or Romano clwinc 1. Cook spaghetti M package label dlred$. 2. In large serving bowl. combine zuc· chinl. scallions. panley, oil and season· lngs. 3. Aft8r 1Pa9hett1 has rooked. drain In colander. 4. Add hot spaghetti to zucchini mix· ture: toss lightly. Serva Immediately. Pass grated Parmesan chffsc scpar•tely Moira 3 or 4 Mnilngs SUMMER SQUASH SOUP 2 cana (13¥.-oz..Jllzc) beef broth (3'h ~) 2 mcdlum .. iu &ucchlnl or ytilow aquaah, allcccl 2 mcdlwn..Ue onJooa, aUcccl (I cup> Fnr rwiata &ahly ground black pepper v. cup plal.n \I01lUft Frati &lfalfa tprouts or shredded carror 1. In a large saucepan. bnng broth 10 a boil Add squash and onion. simmer unhl lender. aboul 15 minutes. Season Wilh pepper 2. In contamer of electric blender. com blne bro1h. vegetables and yogun. Prq· ce.ss until smooth Serve hot or cord . 3. Serve garnished with fresh alfalfa sprouts or shredded carrots. 11 desired Makes 4 set1Jin9s ZUceilNl-SPINACH FRmATA 6 eggs .,.., reMPOOn Nit v. WMpOOll gfOUDd black ~ o.h T llbaaco UlilaCC 4 small zucchini, lllccd 1 large onion, alkcd 1 dow g...UC. c:n.hed 2 cupe fresh ap!Mch °' Swtu clulrd. chopped l table~ chopped paniJev I/a teMpC>On orqano lcava or 1 teaspoon antppcd &ah oregano lcava '!\ taapoon !>Mil luws or t tab&cipoon MUppcd bM1l ... _ 6 wb&c.poorw buttu or margarine I/a cup rrated Parmnan. Romano. Swtu or Jerlabcrg cheese 1. Beat ~ with salt. pepper and Tabasco 2 . Prepare vegetables and herbs. 3. In medium-size ovenproof slctllet. melt 3 tablespoons butter Add zucchini. onion and garlk and saute untfl limp 4. Add spinach. parsley. oregano and basil. Heat. stir untll just wilted. 5. Combine vegetable-herb mixture with eggs tn bowl 6. Add remalnln~ 3 tablespoons buttet to skillet and hut until hot and a drop of water bounces in pan. Add vegetable-egg mixture. all at once. Tum heat down Cook wtthour stlrTfng until set and top Is lust moist 7. 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Many of us have always assumed that a minimum of eight hours of sleep each night was a prerequ1Site to good health. but according to Dr. Robert Van de Castle. cUnical psy· chologist and head of the Sleep and Dream Laboratory at the University of Virginia Medical Center 1n Charlot· tesville. most of us can probably get along on less sleep than that. "Six and a half or seven hours of sleep a night is average for most people. and stud- ies have shown that this can often be reduced by about half an hour with no curs) and 'stage four' or 'slow wave sleep· (when the deepest sleep takes place)." Van de Castle stresses. however. that there are bound to be Individual differences in the amount of sleep one may need. "In some ways. the amount of sleep a person gets may be similar to his waking style." he says. "Try to think of it In terms of the tortoise and the hare. The active. kinetic. quick-talking and fast-moving 'hares' seem to need less sleep. while the more phlegmatic. slower-talking and less-active '1ortoises' may need a bit more ... U you are not getting enough sleep. it's Ukely that your body will let you know. Lack of sufficient sleep wUI cause you to feel tired and nervous. In this case. Van de Castle recommends taking one day a week. perhaps dur- ing the weekend or on your day off. to indulge yourself and sleep later. But try not to go overboard and sleep more than nine and a half ;-.:J~-::;E:::::::~.---i hours, he cautions. or you Q. UJ effects," Dr. Van de Castle says. In the recent book Sleep Less. Liue More (Ballantine, $2.50). author Everett Mattlin points out that throughout history. dynamic people have found that sleeping less has enabled them to accomplish more. Napoleon, the Duke of Wellington, George Bernard Shaw. and such modem-day figures as writer Isaac Asimov and former President Jimmy Carter have all been short sleepers, Mattlin says. Cutting down on your sleeping ttme shouldn't Interfere with your body's needs. according to Van de Casde. "Sleep Is divided into stages," he explains, "and when you shorten your sleep you11 still get adequate ttme In the two stages whkh research has found to be the most Important: 'stage one.' the R. E.M. or 'rapid eye movement' stage (when dn?amtng oc· : may wake up groggy or with ~ a slight headache and find 8 that it's even harder for you ., to get going. Before you begin a sleep- reduction program. Van de Castle emphasiZes. make sure that you have not cho· sen a hectic or difficult time In your life or a period when you are feeUng run-down. Also recognize that in order to derive the maximum be· nefit from sleep reduction. you must take a gradual ap· proach. Dr. Van de Castle recom· mends that rather than trying to stay up later than you're accustomed to. you start by going to bed at your normal time and setting your alarm clock so that you wake up earlier. You might begin by waking up only 10 minutes earlier than usual for the first few days. then 15 minutes earUer for several days. then 20, and so on. Thus it could take you up to a month to shorten your sleep by half an hour. but your body would be ready for It. How should you use this bonus time? Maybe you could start reading that book you've been meaning to. writing some letters or exercising. Author Everett Mattlln. who himself sleeps six hours a night, points out: "When you've got things to do that you're excited about, the loss of sleep doesn't seem critical. But if you don't have any special reason for getting up earlier. sleep reduction probably 1'!11 won't work for you." 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The Journal of Family Issues recently devoted an entire issue to this topic Here are some of its findings: •A woman's satisfaction -or l<Kk of it -with her Job has more effect on her family adjustment rhan It has on her marital adjustment A woman's good or bad feeling about work Is more likely to "spill over" into her home ltf e than Into her marriage. • The more a woman Is paid. the fewer hours she works; a middle-class white husband tends to work less as I I I his wife works more. the more money a woman earns, the more hours a husband works, presumably 10 main· lain his relative conmbution to the family Income. • Both husbands and wives say their marriage is more "solid" when the woman works. • Work1ng' wives cont1nue to do most of the household chores and when a woman earns less than her spouse. he is likely to do less around the home. 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I ---------A(ll-.--- L~ ~===-z.._ __ ..J THE PRODU.CT ••• THE COSMETIC COMPANIES DON'T \VANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT! • SNEAK PREVIEW Early scuttlebutt on TVs faU season says that of the networks' 23 new shows, only four to six have a shot at success. According to a survey by advertising's Dancer Fit2gerald Sample. Inc .. the four potential hits are NBC's Father Murphy. a Little House on the Prame spinoff starring Merlin Olsen: ABC's The Fall Guy. with Lee Ma1ors as a stunt man. CBS's Close-Up· Jessica Nouak, about a fem ale 1V reporter. and CBS's Falcon Crest. an· other nighttime soap by the folks who gave us Dallas It stars President Reagan's ex wife. Jane Wyman. and has the good for1 une to follow Dallas on Friday nights. Two other shows have a fighting chance - ABC's Todays FBI with Mike Connors. and Shan· non. a C BS cop tale star· ring Kevin (Ko)Ok) Dobson Of the 17 shows seem· ingly headed for disaster, NBC has eight of them, ~n· eluding The Rock Hudson S how, The ' James Amess Show. The Mickey Rooney Show and most likely the promising return of Bret MauencJc. starri ng James Garner . which. unfor· tunately. could sink on Saturday up against ABC's The Loue Boat BIRTHDAYS Joei Fcllduo, Krtl1y McNkboa (All Virgo) Sunday -Jo .Anne Worley 44: Jane Curtin 34. Monday - Peter Lawford 58. Tues- day -Sid Caesar 59 Wednnday -Kristy Mc- Nlchol 19; Cliff Robertson 56. Thursday -Jose Fell- clano 36: Fay Wray 74: Arnold Palmer 52; Roger Marls 4 7 . Frlday -Hedy Lamarr 66. Saturday Margaret Hamlhon 79. 14 • l'AMILY WCll(LY, ~ L lll1 THE JAPANESE 'SECRl!T' HE'S ADOPTED A CAUSI! What tricks can Amer- 1ean business learn this Labor Day from supersuc- cessful Japanese manage- ment? .. It's no secret for· mula," points our William Fulmer. associate manage- ment professor at the University of Alabama. "Most importantly. Amer ican busi · .._ ~ Arty Elgart knew there had to be a better way Unable to have a child, he and his wife. Lowse' searched six years for a baby to adopt He remembers condescending social workers telling him that he was too old or the wrong re- ligion or that there were no white babies -call back in a year He remembers one lawyer who said ... Meet me at the airport with $10,000 in cash . 111 have a baby." Finally. in October 1979. a home for un- wed mothers in Texas found them a son. whom they named Josh. (lronlcally. six weeks later. Louise learned she was pregnant.) Ever since. Elgar1, 38. a successful Philadel- phia auto supply dealer. has tried to help other couples desperately looking to adopt Through his unique Golden Cradle. Inc., he acts as an altruistic Intermediary. He does it completely for free -his only request is an 8 x 10 photo of each family he helps create Ifs all legal. and so far he's arranged rough· HOT ROD Rl!NTERS f ly so adopt· .. i ions "Admit· • tedly. I'm no I professional." : he says. ..I'm just a profes- sional human being. 1 care." When a preg- nant girl con· tacts him, he finds her hous- ing with one of the coo.pies on his waiting list. (For rea- sons of confi- dentiality. that couple will nol ge1 her baby.) The couple that does gets a surprise phone call from Elgart that begins. "Hi, this is the stork. I have a present for you." That couple then pays the girl's medical expenses and any legal fees required. Elgart hopes to phase out his seMCe gradually; he'd like to spend more time at home with Louise. Josh and infant daughter Abby But first he wants to raise $600,000 lo build a combined adoption center and home for unwed mothers. He stresses that his prospective parent list is closed. but urges any pregnant girl considering gMng up her baby to call tum collect al (215) 289-BABY. nesses, like IJY,•r j the steel and 11> • auto indus-~ tries. have ' ::~n~~ ~~~ taj<e long· term risks." Par1 of the reason. he notes. is that J~ Jor the compen-"labor .. satlon system for many top management posts features huge year-end bonuses bas- ed on annual profits. This leads to deciSIOns. he says. ''that bring short-term pro· fits . sure. but are disastrous in the long run." Moreover. adds Fulmer. we accept a cer1ain level of defects in our products. figuring that the cost of eliminating them is too high "Again. this is an example of narrow. short-term think· ing." he says. "The image ls important. and soon we get the reputation for making shoddy goods.,, GRAZING IN THE GRASS Sick and tired of having mowed the lawn all summer. aren't you? You should have called Louis Valente, of Oak Hill. N.Y. For $50 a sum mer. he'll rent you one of the 125 sheep he and his family raise. and the little lamb will eat your ivy and the rest of the backyard. Honest. We're not trying to pull the wool over your eyes. More than 70 people have f1ocked to him since April. mostly those who· have several acres or more that need cutting. "You can say we cat er to the upper upper class," notes Valente. a ', former New York City policeman. "It's sort of a status symbol for them." If the Unser brothers wanl to race their own cars around hke maniacs. that's their business. But as rental car customers, they're the pits. Bobby Unser recently told the Wall Street Journal that for a while some years back. Hertz wouldn't rent him cars. Small wonder. He once took a rented Chevrolet station wagon and pushed a frlend In a Datsun up a California highway -at 90 miles per hour! And just recently, brother Al rented a four· cylinder Ford and took a frlend for a spin o n the Michigan International Speedway. Legend also has it that, on a dare. one of the Unsers drove a rental car Into a swimmlng pool. Both deny It. though. Says each. "It was my brother." 1141 L••lllgton A ... 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