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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-04 - Orange Coast PilotJ DRINGI CUii S UNDAY OCTOBER .1 1981 -197'9 UR8AH FOAM -2000URBAN FORM 0.1\1 P'IMt Ora.-.c .-, TIM ... ..._ Urbanized south county t green J is expected to expand by year 2000 f blue J and create new pressu res for city hood. YIUR HlllTDWN DlllY PIPER ffiA hunger strikers end ... 7-month fast BELFAST, Northern Ireland <API -The IRA called off its hunger strike at the Maze Prison Saturday after a seven-month fast that left 10 dead, relatives in revolt a nd Prim e Ministe r Margaret Thatche r 's govern· m ent firmly in control. The guerrillas accused the Catholic Church of betrayal. Seven fasters gave up in re- cent months, five after relatives stepped in and two on medical grounds . A month ago, the lrish National Liberation Army dropped out of the protest, citing British "intransigence," and reJ- a ti ves of the s ix remaining fasters said Friday they would not let them die. Father Denis Faul, an assist· ant Roman Catholic chaplain at the Maze who met with the families, said relatives no longer were· wtlling to stand by. "Who wants to be the last to die?" he said. The protest was begun March I by Irish Republican Army. guerrilla Bobby Sands to try to ,force the British government to grant what amounted to political prisoner status to jailed guer · rillas. He was the first to die, on May 5 and nine others followed. Ri c hard Mc Auley , c hief spokesman for Sinn Fein, the IRA 's political arm, said the protesting inmates announced their decision in a statement s muggled from the prison's H· shaped cellblocks. BULLETIN Six have been de&alned in coo· nection with the shooting of two CHP officers, poUce said Satu.r· day. See Page A2. Countdowns ticking toward new cities By STEVE TRIPOLI Of .. ewty ......... Unincorporated areas of the Orange Coast and south Orange County probably won't remain that way beyond the next five or 10 years, most officials and com· muoity leaders agree. The prospects of booming growth, mounting fiscal prob- lems and clamoring special in· terests almost assure cityhood, they say. Beyond that conviction there Is little that even res em bl es a unanimous opinion. Ideas about the future governmental struc- tur~ of the unincorporated areas are about as numerous as the people. Incorporation into new cities appears to be the logical step for most of the territory. Several s pots -notably sections of South Laguna and Santa Ana Heights and the Bolsa Chica marshlands -are prime can· didates for annexation into exist- ing cities. however. But beyond those two options are others, ranging from the establishment of special dis- tricts that provide specifi c ser vices to the formation of local advisory boards that r emain within the framework of con- tinued county rule. Such lesser changes may lead eventually to an inevitable in· corporation. Interestingly, the same ad- vocates of the change in the UD· incorporated areas. no matter what their vision of the future, agree that incorporation would not be backed by residents now. SUNDAY SPECIAL A recent random poll of some 830 residents supports that con- tention. Discontent -with services, the res ponsiveness of govern- ment, taxes and other issues - i s the breeding ground of change, and it does not exist now , community leaders say. But the discontent is coming, they predict. Another factor that is not yet widely acknowledged is that s tate policy encourages in· corporation of urbanizing areas and indirectly provides incen- tives for it. Prof. Alvin Sokolow of UC Davis, author of a book on choices for unincorporated com- I munities, said incorporating areas are rewarded by having their sources of r evenue in· creased. "In effect the state rewards the new city for incorporating by turning over to it revenues (pro- duced Inside its boundaries) that would have gone to county gov- ernment." Sokolow said. Though that reward may not dramatically change an area's fiscal picture, since revenues were also channeled in under county rule, the attraction of local control over dispersal of money is another incentive to in· corporation, Sokolow said. For several reasons, the south A layered look for defense Reagan program a mesh of missiles, bombers, satellites, submarines WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi· dent Reagan's new defense plan envisions layers upon layers of military hardware -missiles, countermissiles, radar-eluding bombers, armed space satellites -that the Soviets must contend with should they attack the Unit· ed States. The $180.3 billion program in· eludes -along with funds for myriad military equipment and research -a number of strategic options. Because of the options . and the need for Congress to provide money for the plan, no one knows exactly how it will tum out. But conversations with Defense Department officials in· dicate that, far into the future, th e sys tem might look something like this: Deep in a mountainside, 2,000 or more feet below the surface, rests a MX nuclear missile with a range of 8,000 miles. Other such missiles, each with 10 warheads and a nuclear "throw weight'' of 7,900 pounds, NEWS ANALYSIS lance of 1,500 na uti cal miles. In the sea lurk submarines carrying cruise missiles or the new Trident 2 missiles twice as powerful as lhe current genera· t ion of Tridents whose accuracy is a government secret. Then there are mobile com- mand centers on the ground and in the air to help the President control the vast array of military hardware. Special very low-and very high-frequency communications systems and satellites connect the president, military com - manders. troops, planes, ships and submarines. Not all these elements may be included. The first updated B-1 bomber won't be delivered to the SEE PHOTOS, PAGE Ct are closer to the surface in Air Force for 3~ years and the "hardened" steel and concrete first MX mjssile won't be put in shelters, with anti-ballistic mis· the ground until 1986. siles on the ground guarding Defe nse officials , who them. described the plan on the basis In the air circles a long-they nol be quoted by name, said endurance plane that also can the first MX missiles would go launch the 192,000-pound MX. in existing Titan or Minuteman A WACS observation planes fly missile silos hardened with steel at 30,000 feet, their radar and and concrete to protect them electronic equipment augment-against Soviet weapons. Ing ground radar in the watch Then, by 1984, a decision for a Soviet attack. The AWACS would be made on lone-term can direct F -15 fighter je{s · basing, which could include against any attackin& aircraft. aircraft carrytng the MX, deep Higher up yet are radar underground ailos, ballistic mis· satellites and other satellit4'S sile defense, or a combination of ' with weapons that can be fired these. against attackers. One official said the missiles On the ground are mobile put first in existing silos might • radar tracking stations the slie or ml&ht not be moved ln the of semitrailer trucks to receive flnal deployment. the satellite wamtnga. TbeH Other parts of the plan -the can be flown frqm spot to 1)10t or Stealth aircraft and defensive moved on the surface, replaclna sateJUtes -are in the research the stationary trackin1 facilities stage. that now are sitting targets for Theh tMre are political con- the Sovleta. stderatlons. Will Congress ap. At the ready are updated B·l prove the money! Will another bombers and the Stealth bomt>-president have another plan? ers deslaned to ~ "lnvla.lble" R e a 1 a n l n h e r l t e d a to Scmet radar. Tbeae carry "racetrack" MX system from cruiH mtullet that Ry at 550 former President Carter. He knota and are 1c1urate tnouab didn't like It and came up with to lilt a football lleld at a dfs. another system. Carter also inherited a plan President Ford's proposed production of the B-1. Carter canceled that, saying it was out- moded, but Reagan is reinstat- ing production of an updated B-1, arguing an interim craft is needed to replace B·52s until the Stealth bomber is developed. Soviet developments m ay a lter the plan, too. Defense of· fi cials note anti-ballistic mis - siles may not be effective long against Soviet weapons and that the U.S.S.R.'s SS-18 missile is being upgraded. Whatever the plan, it's likely the nation's armed strength will be increased. Ford and Cartet- bolh argued for upgrading the war machinery, and a persistent t heme of the Reagan ad· ministration has been increasing vu lner abil ity to Soviet weaponry. Reagan called his plan "the keystone to any genuine arms reduction agreement with the Soviets." Thus, Jimm y Ca rt e r 's ··racetrack" is r eplaced by something resembling an onion, layer after layer of weaponry the Russians would h ave to peel away to penetrate the nation's defenses. A# ........ FEET FIAT -lt looks as if a 1iant left his reel on a Lake Michi1an shoreline. but actually they were built ln a sand· castle contest sponsored by architecture students at the Unlverstt of W\sconsin-MUwaukee. \:I ~ county area probably will be the m ain focus. of future change. The area includes the com - m unities ol Mission Viejo, El Toro/Lake Forest, Leisure World, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point. The first reason is a projected doubling of the area's population by the year 2000. County estimates show a population of 442,000 in the south county area by then. up from 225,000 in 1979. County government was not structured to deal with the needs or what will be a lar gely urban area. Coupled with that growth is a projected $900 million shortfall in the county's general fund for the area over the next 19 years. The firure represents the coun· ty's estimate of revenues needed above what will be collected in that lime if the present level of services is to be maintained. Should these two factors oc- cur, they will add. substance to the clamoring of s pecial in· terests in individual com - munities, as they compete for what they feel is their fair share of an ever-shrinking pie. Even if the shortfall does not happen, service cuts will compensate and create the same res ult. Various community leaders admit they are seeking in- corporation or annexation as a "defensive" move to preserve the interests of th e ir neighborhoods. Leisure World, a community of 21,000 in north Laguna Hills which has an active committee working toward incorporation. Is a prime example. Alfred Driscoll, chairman of the Leisure World Incorporation Committee, says "there's only one reason we're seeking to in- corporate and that's defensive." Leisure World makes up the bulk of Community Service Area No. 4. one of sever al dozen CSAs set up by the county for ad· ministrative purposes. The same study that predicted the coming population growth and fiscal shortfall for south county projects that CSA 4 will be the only CSA to not show a deficit . Therein lies the rationale for Leisure World's "defensive" in- corporation. Driscoll said an in· corporation would prevent CSA 4 from being gobbled up in an in· corporation involving a larger area. Such a large-scale incorpora· FEWER OBSTACLES -In thJa "lntemational Year of the Disabled," Orange County busi· nesses and certain banks are makine changes to accom- modate the physically impaired. Stories start on Paae Cl. TASTE OP DANISH -lf tbe atmosphere i• closer to Dis· neyland than Copenhagen, t.be colony or Solvang near Santa Barbara ls stiJJ a great weekend getaw•y and cheaper than an SAS filcbt. P .. e BU. NEXT TARGET -How mucb of a shadow do demonttratJooa at Dlablo Canyon Nuclur ~neratln1 StaUon cHt on lbe power want at San OMfre? For an analYIU. turn to Pa1e At. tion, he said, would lie CSA 4 in· to the same fiscal structure as ar eas which are projected to have economic problems. T he pro-incorporation forces in CSA 4 just don't want to pay t he bill for other people's services, Driscoll said. Despite the existence of his committee and the issues in· volved, Driscoll says support for incorporation in CSA 4 would probably not be a majority if a referendum on the question were held today. E ven if it were, CSA 4 cannot unilaterally incorporate. The final decision on such a destiny is out or the residents' hands. The Local Agency Formation Com mission, a n independent agency created by state man· date, has the final say over in· corporations and annexations .. LA FC exists as a separate en-' tity here and in many other California counties . Eac h LAFC deals only with issues in its county. LAFC members in Orang~ County are county supervisors Bruce Nestande and Roger Stan- ton , two city representatives, councilmen James Jarrell of• Buena Park and Donald Saltarelli or Tustin, and an ·ap.' pointed public member, Robert Dwyer or Laguna Niguel. ' LAFC's decision is the single force that will fiilally shape un- incorporated Orange County. Groups seeking cityhood submit details of their proposal, includ· ing proposed boundaries and reasons for seeking incorpora- tion, to the commission. LAFC approval is followed by other legal steps culminating in an election in the affected area. Rejection kills the pro· posal and there is no recourse except to change it. LA FC policy is consistent with the state's official philosophy that says urban ser vices should be provided by cities, a philosophy which seems. to point to incorporation in rapidly urbanizing south county. But that is hardly the only crite rion LAFC employs in judging a pplications for cityhood. Another major con- sideration, according to LAFC' member Dwyer, is tne impact of a proposed incorporation on a surrounding area. <See GROWfH, Page A4) AGENT'S SECRET -Robert, Culp explains why things are not what they appear to be on ''The Greatest American Hero" and why he returned to TV for th& 'unorthodox comedy-adventure. Page C6. INDEX ........... ,, :=::. ~:: .......... n ....... ,. ••n ....... ¢1 CM ............. =:-Jl =....,.. ·: A 'f 1 ............... 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It seemed like the directors did their · homework." Ralph Wescott Newport Beach, sates: "As comp~red to last year, the movies were a little better -more dramatic and exciting -not so melodramatic. There was more escapist entertainment too. When times are tough, people need that kind of movie." Deanna Radabaugh Costa Mesa, food services: "I think the movies were the same as usual -generally lousy. Some of the big ones were OK, but not as great as they could be. 'Escape from New York' was good. I don't know why they made so much money." Debbie Humphrey Costa Mesa, housewife: "I thought they all stunk. The ones I sa w were cheaply made and all bad -even 'Raiders' wasn't what every- one made it out to be. It seemed like a crummy year in general." Robert Tiangco Costa ~. student: "For the standards Hollywood had set for themselves, the movies were good. They've geared themselves to sex and violence because that ap- peals to the public -movies are made for younger audiences too. The movies were all right but I wouldn't . rate them high. Last summer had more choice movies." Shelley Stark Costa~. student: "Hollywood out did itself w ith 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.' I'd say In general that it was a pretty good summer. 1 didn't get to see all the movies I wanted to, and I guess that's a sign of a good season. There seemed to be a lot of classy material." Jan Davis Costa ~.student: "No, movies weren't better this summer, absolutely not. They had better movies In the past. A few ade- quate movies were out, but not much more. It didn't strike me as a good summer at all." Jim Bratter Costa Mesa, sales: "t believe they were generally poor, mainly because they lacked social message although you couldn't help but be impr essed with the technology used. I left most of them feeling blank about any type of message or significance." Gasoline spill cleaned up A spill of an estimated 200 to 400 gallons of gasoline near the San Diego Creek Channel in Irvine was contained Saturday before it could travel down the channel, whM:h empties into Up- per Newport Bay, omctals said. City and county officials called in tbe IT Corp. of Wilm- ington, whose workers launched a cleanup effort after the spill was isolated near where it was discovered .. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Tl'IOmas P Haloy Pubtfthef enc Cn.,.t ( -Kt.lh'ltll t)ff,Uf Robert N Weed ,.,_, ThoMas A Murpn1ne [d.tOt hael P Harvey ~ .......... Oote<IOI l Kay s.~hull1 °"'""*fl/Io,,.. ..... 14.enntlh N Godd1rd Jr c..c-o..- Bemard Stnulman <»- Chl'rleS H Loos CIH1ifled •dvertt1lng 71'/642·.5e71 All other deP•rtmentt 642-43~1 MAIN OFFICE no Wr\I e., so·,.,.,. 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NO. m Deity" ......... .., 0-W.~ Only 8 years old. Danny Jorgensen showed off for the crowd at the lrume Haruest Festwal Saturday Danny has been a skateboard. bulf for three years Irvine indulges bit of fun • in a The "I Love Irvine" pins were out in profusion Saturday as a large crowd came to eat, listen to music and have run at the Irvine Harvest Festival at. Heritage Park. · Cloudy skies that occasionally pa rted to let in sunshine kept festival.goers jumping in and out of their sweaters but failed to dampen the enthusias m. F or quick-bite connoisseurs t here was everything fro m Armenian beef kabobs to Texas chi Ii. .. Born bay burgers" to frozen bananas, and pizza, s ausage, meatballs. cake. cider. donuts, beef jerky and dog-on-a· stick. There was music by Wild Oats and Cottonwood, dance with the Cripple Creek Cloggers, puppets and face painting, a haunted house, ferris wheel and other at- tractions. There were funny mirrors and the Irvine Mirror (a new weekly newspaper>. Democratic and Republican voter registrations. photogr aphy, and cablevision. and the history of Irvine. And, once the kids got through with their candy apples. donuts, Greek pastry and cotton candy, f' there was ''The Tooth Booth" to tell them how to brush it all away. Festival Preside nt Dave Baker said there isn't yet an of· ficial count, but Saturday's healthy crowd combined with some 5,000 who came Friday night should make it easy to pass the hoped-for 30.000 by the time it all ends tonight. Regan raps Fed Wants easing of money supply WASH INGTON <AP l - Treasury Secretary Donald Regan wants the Federal Reserve Board to ease up on its light control of the money sup- p I y so metime soon , the Was hington Post says. "What I'm saying is, that we are coming to a time here where a change has to be made," Regan was quoted as s aying in an interview conducted Friday and published today. In the past , Regan said, the board has exacerbated re- cessions by keeping a tight rein on the money s upply too long. "What we are trying to do this time, and I know the Fed is as sensitive to this as I am, is to an- ticipate that and not stay in a low (money l supply mode any longer than is necessary in the downturn.·· Regan's comments represent the strongest signal yet of ad- ministration unhappiness with the Fed, an independent agency, during the persistence of high in- terest rates. Earlier in the year, the administration defended Fed policies as necessary to control inflation. Regan declined to say how much faster he thought the sup- Two nabbed in car theft Two suspects in a knife-point. auto theft which occurred in San Clemente early Saturday were apprehended by Irvine police shortly after the incident. San' Clemente police said. ply of money should grow or when that growth should start. "I'm not going to try to tell the Fed, since I am secretary of the Treasury and they are an in- dependent group, exactly what mechanisms to use In order to do this," the secretary said. As ke d about Regan's re- marks, Joe Coyne, a spokesman for the board, s aid, "We would have no response." Charles gets 6 bonny • raise of $250,450 LONDON CAP> -Prince Charles has granted himself a $4,816·a·week raise to otrset the costs ot married life. The 32-year-old crown prince, who exchanged vows July 29 with Lady Diana Spencer, will now earn~ the equivalent of $751,350 a year -all tax-free - a SO percent increase of $250,450. •The announcement late Fri· day came as the government curbed pay inc{eases in state· owned corporations 'to 4 percent for some 4 million civil servants. Raises . so far this year are averaging less than 10 percent, slightly below Britain's rate of the income from farmland, fish- eries and other money earners in the duchy -presently about $1 million a year. But like his great uncle, King Edward VIII, Charles e lected to receive only half the income Crom the estate and turn the other half over to the treasury. NB driver charged after crash inflation. A Newport Beach man has Asked if the prince was aware been charged with relony dnmk of the government's curbs, John driving after an accident early Ha s la m , assistant press Saturday in which he and two secretary of Queen Elizabeth II, other pe rsons were injured, s aid: "We are not unaware of Newport Beach police said. the other factor in the country at Louis Carrier, 32, charged in large." , the case, was driving south- The Sun, a conservative bound on Irvine Avenue near tabloid, said the timing of the Heather Lane at about 3:30 a.m. announcement had embarrassed when he apparently lost control the queen. of his car, which hit a center Although the announcement divider and a concrete light made the front pages of almost standard, police said. a ll London newspapers. there Police estimated the car's was no editorial comment. speed at 70 miles per hour at the But opposition Labor Party ti me of the accidei:it. legislator and longtime royalty-Two passengers in the car, baiter Willie Hamilton im-23-year·old Theodore Sparling of mediately attacked the prince Newport Beach and 20-year-old and demanded the nationaliza-Kristy Tweed of Corona del Mar. tion of the Duchy of Cornwall sustained minor injuries in the from which Charles gets his in-accident. Carrier. who reported· come . ly suffered two broken legs and Since 1969, when Charles in-an eight-inch laceration in his herited the Duchy of Cornwall left leg, was listed in stable con- on his 21st birthday, the queen's dition at Costa Mesa Memorial eldest son has by right received Hospital Saturday night. CHP 6 detained • ID officers shooting ALHAMBRA CAP) -After h ours of searching through several Hollywood apartment buildings and evacuating resi- dents in case of a gunfight, police said they detained six people late Saturday night in connection with the shooting of two Highway Patrol officers last week. t The Alhambra Police Depart- ment received a tip about 4 p.m. that a g reen and black car similar to the one used in the shooting of the motorcycle of· ficer was parked on St. Andrews Street in Hollywood . ·'The Alhambra Polic e De partment contacted us and asked us for assistance," said a Los Angeles police spokesman. "At this point what we have is a car that is similar to the one used in that crime.·· J ohn Martinez. one of two CH P officers downed by gunfire on a busy freeway a few miles east of downtown Los Angeles, died Friday. Martinez and his partner, Of- fi s:er James Szabo, were wounded Thursday afternoon by gunmen in a passing car who shot at them five times. Szabo, 27. of West Covina, was listed in serious but stable condi- tion Saturday, with wounds in the neck. abdomen, s houlder a nd s ide . However . CHP s pokesman Ernie Garcia said the prognosis for Szabo was good . The 33-year-old Martinez, of Upland, had undergone six hours of s urgery at Alhambra Community Hos pital and was given massive quantities of blood. He had been hit in the ab- domen, shoulder and s ides in the incident Thursday afternoon on the San Bernardino Freeway. The two officers had been clea ring debris from blocked freeway lane when the s hooting erupted. Meanwhile, the CHP released a composite drawing of a sus- pect. which they had earlier. withheld from the public. The total reward money of- fered swelled to $27 ,000 Satur· day. Keno Restaurant Inc. of An'aheim offered SS.000 to add to the $5,000 offered by the C a Ii fornia Association. of Highway Patrolmen and $10,000 by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. F San Clemente Sgt. Paul Falk said Joseph Hernandez, 21, ol Venice, and a male juvenile·· were apprehended by Irvine police on the San Diego Freeway northbound, near the Fairview Road exit in Costa Mesa, at about 7 a.m. Rubies R«l. diom~nds Brighi. From our coltec:tlon of preclou• etona and diamond• In J8 karat yellow gold. A. pearshape ruby two trlllfon diamond•: $8,400. B. poJdant: $1,975. T he two are suspected of talt~ lng a car from two persons who reported the theft to San Clemente police at 6:.0 a.m., Falk said. After thtiir capt~ they were returned to San Clemente, where they are being held. They have been· char1ed with robbery, assault with a dangerous weapon a°' IT•nd theft, Falk said. 4 C. bracelet with ouol rubla qnd 1 JO diamond•: $10.825. D . pearshape rubJI and diamond, baguette diamond•: $9.575. E. ouol rubla with diamond•: $8,925. . I Bailey Banks&Biddle World Reummed ft'welns Sina 1832 SOUTH COAST PlAZA. COSTA NE.IA First Leuel. n~or carouael. t 114 1 751·»41> ' .. ---...: ___ _ SEND IN THE CLOWNS -Marry Hahn of Irvine paints face of Shannon Mr Fetters while Eric Snelson looks on. Marcy and olhe r parents from Los '.'\aranjos El('m e nl<.1r ~ O.lly,.... ...... 11Y l._,,.T,....I Srhool Parents Support Group ~el up booth at Irv ine Harvest Festival Saturday. 1See ston . Page A2 1 --• -._ -~ -, a. ~ --· -- Orange Coasl DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 4, 1981 -. .War-fear increases Two-thirds of public thin~ hostilities likely. in survey N~W YORK <AP> -Two of three Americans believe It Is likely the United States will become involved in a war during the next few years, the latest As· sociated Press-NBC News poll says .The nationwide poll of 1,601 adults, contacted by telephone last Monday and Tuesday in a scientific random sampling, also said the American public op- poses a U.S. military response even H the Soviet Union in· tervenes militarily in Poland. And while a large majority of respondents said the Soviet Union matches or surpasses United States military strength. President Reagan maintained his approval ratings for both his foreign policy and for his deal· ings with the Soviet government. The poll said 68 percent believe it is either very likely or somewhat like ly that the United States will become involved in a war during the next few years. In answer to the same ques- tion on AP-NBC News polls earlier this year, 57 percent in August and 59 percent in February said American in· volvement in a war is likely in the next few years. Those most likely to foresee war included more women than men, m ore De mocrats than Republicans, more llberals than conservativt:s. more young peo· pie than old people and more pare nts than childless people Among those who had heard or read of the recent unrest in Poland, 78 percent said It 1s either very like ly or somewhat likely that the Soviet Union will Intervene in Poland with troops. Forty-eight percent said the United States should respond w ith economic and political s~nctions if the Soviet Union does intervene in Poland with troops . Eight perce nt s aid military action, 14 percent said both political a nd economic sanctions and military action. Twenty·one percent said the United States should make no res ponse and 9 percent were not s ure. ' Women were more likely than m en to say the United States should make no response in the event of Soviet military in· tervention in Poland. while older and better educated people were less likely to advocate an American m1htary response. The poll said 77 percent think Russia 1s as strong or stronaer milthrily than the United States. compart."d with 82 ~r cent the last time the question was asked in February. Reagan on Friday outlined a $180.3 billion defense program that includes deployment of 100 M X missiles and production ot the once-scrapped B-1 bomber by 1986. The plan also calls for production in the 1990s or radar· 1.•vading Stealth bombers not yet off the drawing boards. Reagan's good or excellent rating for his handling of foreign affairs was 45 percent in the latest poll, compared with 46 percent in the August AP-NBC News poll. And 64 percenl said Reagan has set the right tone in his dealings with the Soviet gov- ernment the same percentage as in August. As with all sample surveys, the res ults of AP-NBC News polls can vary from the opinions of all Americans. Curb hurls charges against reporter 'Starship' gave a wild ride PALM S PRINGS <AP ) - Reviving long-dormant news ac- counts about his alleged links with the underworld, Lt. Gov. Mike Curb charged Saturday that a woman r e porter who wrote many of the stories had "a n unusual relationship" with a key a ide t o s tate Attorney GeneraJ Geor ge Deukmejian. Veteran rocker s had Irvine Meadows crowd in a frenzy By MICHAEL DOUGAN CM Ille Deity 1"11.c Sa.ft It's nice to know someone is still playing the kind of rock and roll that makes a crowd crazy with its goodness. On Friday night the Jefferson Starship rolled into Irvine and left a sell· out mob of 10,000 in a s tate of frenetic rapture The Starship is a prec1s1on- tight musical machine with such a heavy bottom it would sink in sand. But for every yin there is a yang and, with the St arship, that comes in the form of Mic key T homas and {;race Slick. two vocalists so perfectly paired they could have been Siamese twins. Slick left the group several years ago, doing substantial damage. The Starship without h e r was like the Rollin g Stones minus Mick Jagger Thomas. forme rl y with the El v in Bis hop band. came aboard, but it wasn't the same. Then Slick returned to the fold to record ··Mode rn Times." the group's latest album, and she stayed. With a duo providing vocals. the Starship took on new depth and dimens ion that was mu ch in evidence during Friday's auditory orgy at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater. It isn't possible to separate the Stars hip from its San Francisco hipp1e-dippie origins and it was refreshing to see that the now middle aged rockers still have a sense of wha t they're about - which is lo say, anarchy. Nor could we listen to songs like "Volunteers of Ame rica" with its militant chorus "Got to revolution. got to revolution" without considering the Reagan administration and wondering if the '60s might not return. But. while their music belies 1t, there is a mellowness to this group, a sense of ease with the screaming masses. that enabled them to bring the crowd to the verge of riot without stepping over that boundary. When they invited the fans to gather at the foot of the stage - caus ing the ushers to lose their minds and when they an- nounced "It's time for Orange County to go crazy," they did it with such pl easant good cheer that no one misunderstood and los t control. Their show took on an element of the expurgative; it was a catharsis and ever yone felt good for it. Musically, the Star ship of- fered a mix of old and new that ke pt the set fresh without omit· ting nosta lig1a. Some of their best songs were off "Modern Times:· and it's clear that new Clouds to give way Coastal LIOhl YM'leote wl..Os In mor11l119 be<omlne -• t.o _.,,,_" n to ti knots In aitte..._, Swells t to l l•t Partly c'-'f. California Sovtf\em c.lllMnla wlll be partly cloudy -Y tl'trOIOgfl -.0.y morn· lno, telr Mondey •fl•-· Cl'lan<• ot1-.n_z_ Hlgfls todey kl Oranot County .. to 72, .. to 7S -.V. Lowi tOtllo"t S1 t061. v •tl•v• Ulfl ••P«I lllOM 70 to 1', towiSltoU Mountelm fair today -Monday Fo0 and low c-•IOtlO •'-• this mornlno wltll drlu19 or llQht sl>owers at times. CIHrlno this afternoon Highs In tr. .OS Lowi,. to ... O.serts lelr, -•rlY wlncts 10 to 30 mpll "'""""' today. 0.<rHSlno Monday. Nonf\em o.wrts wlll have 1110111 .. lo 71, IOWJ S4 to M Southern 0.Mrt lllohs '7 to•. lowi SI to"· Northern ..,d Central C•lllMnl• mostly I.tr 1oc1ay tt>rOUQI> Mondo ucopt rnottly c!Oudy In tiw Slerr•. clu rlno tOtllght. P•tclly morning v•llty 109 Contln.-coot. Loully ousty llOfv-st wlndl. 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REPOIUINO A08NCIES. l(en II....,, 0-Ponl•. Erk ....... S4ltw .. '""· Vera Crur We're Listening ••• 1t ~ 7S • " S• 10 •• SI ~ IO SS '° SI 15 so St n M .. u 61 S7 •S .. SJ SS 7S M •• S2 S4 S2 so S2 n S4 " '° .. ., '° a .. " .. ti ,, .,. '° t$ ti .. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tht number below and your message w111 be recorded, transcribed und delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour anawer1n1 u rvlce may be. used to record let ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation <'alls. plea e Tell us whars on your mind. ... • ~ 11 J1 • 40 u .. ~ SI .. .. a ., 41 ., ~ SI a ., S) 0 l7 .. 40 ,., S7 .. S4 41 ., a a ., " 0 0 71 11 10 .. .. n ,, n n .. w .. .,. 11 11 blood has been good for this group. With Thomas and S li c k to~ether, they've assumed a mo re sophis ticated posture. Nu.,mbers like "Find Your Way Ba c k ," "Stranger " and "Stairway to Cleveland <We Do What We Want>" are a little more intricale, a little more sub- tle. But the encores there were two -came as simple blasts from the past. "White Rabbit, .. from the J efferson Airplane da ys, was mandatory and "Volunteers of America" made a pe rfect capper. The show included a few sur- prises -how often do you hear a bass guitar solo? -that indicat· ed the Starship has not opted to rest on its laurels These musi- cians are still creating, still reaching for the outer limits. Though her patter was limit· ed . Slic k projec t ed her personality in a charming fa shion. She is undisputed queen and her bea ring was ap- propriately regal. if in a runky way. Paul Kantner, co-founder of the group, played his role with quiet confidence. Thomas was so professional it could have been disturbing. were he not also s pontaneous and enthusiastic. This was the final show of the season for the new Irvine facili · t y !or so it's claimed; they'd like to book a couple of more acts i( they can find them > and it was by far the wildest. The parking lot was virtually carpeted with broken beer bot- tles, and drug dealers operated openly at the gate. And, in a sense. the Starship provided the final validation of Orange County as a place of its o wn The amphitheater is the first major facility of its kind in the county a nd Starship fans clearly took a proprietary pride in the place. When Slick commented, "Nice place you've got here." they roared in appreciation. In an e xtraordinary and poht1 cally da maging news con· ference al the Republi,t:an state co nv e nti o n . C urb fir s t a pol ogized to Los Angeles He rald Examiner reporte r Lin- da Breakstone, later denounced her a s "di s hon est" a nd "reprehensible, .. and then con- firmed he had talked of trying to get her fired ror writing stories cr itical of him. Ms. Breakstone. who attended the confe re nce. denied all of Curb's accusations. Deukme- jian. Curb's chief rival for the Republican nomination for gov- e rnor next June. said Curb's c harges were "untrue." "ridiculous" a nd showed "a lack of maturity ... Curb's allegations against Ms. Breaks tone s temmed from a re latively minor stor y she wrote for her paper's Friday editions in which s he said 18 or 45 persons whom she contacted on a list of 130 Curb su,pporters in one way or another disagreed with Curb's description of their endorsement SpecificaJly. she said several persons Curb listed as former backers of San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson who had s witched to Curb had been Curb backers all along. In that story, she quoted Curb as saying, " 'I'm going to look into you the way you've looked into me and see if you can stand the scrutiny . . 1' m going to get you.··· Curb confirmed those quotes in his Saturday news con - ference. adding that the "I'm going to gel you ... comment m eant, "I was going to attempt to get her terminated" for what he said was a series of 15 "negative, dishonest . phony stories" s he had writte n in the past two years criticizing him "If I said anything out of line. I apologize ... Curb said. "It is something that would have been better not said." NOW IN STOCK LACOSTE® FOR BOYS 20 colors to choose from In solids. (Sizes 4-7 sottds Newpor1 store onlvl H leech • .... 10.20 .. ACCL"SF:S .'VI·;WSWOMA.\I Lt Goe 'Wike rurh But obviously agitated. Curb made it clear in the chaotic and emotional news conference that his comments about Breakstone were djrected mainly at stories s he wrote in 1979 about the in- vestigation then underway by Oeukme11an into allegations Curb's Hollywood recording bus iness had ties to the un- derworld De ukmejian reported at the time. and r epeated Saturday, that he "found a bsolutely no evidence lo s ubs tantiate the charges" against Curb, and he denied Curb's c laim that his pre ss sec retary . Tony C1marustt, had leaked details or hi s i n vestigation to Ms . Rreakstone . But C urb sa id he had evidence. which he said he may r elease later. that Cimarusti "was sitting in the Herald office working on a story such as that story. He was there working with Linda Breakstone ... Curb also said several times that Ms. Breakstone s hould have been fired because she had "an unusual relationship·· or "a s pecial relations hip"' with Cimarusti. Ms. Breakstone said there was no ··special relations hip" between them , and that Cimarusti had not given her any information about the Curb in· vest igation. Mlllt Sfor-. 222= ..... ' 1-7174 t :OO.t:OO 0.-, t ::IO em.a pm Sun•Ttlura tit t pm '" a l•I StoreZ 210112 MsfM •••• ............ 67).7126 I 0:00.t:OO Dllltr 10.7 lun·Thura till ,fi & Set - ' '\ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 4, 1981 ' f:rom Page A 1 GROWTH WILL LEAD TO LOCAL CONTROL • • • Benefit assessments cltybood. Another major con· 1tderatl«t, 1ccordtn1 to LAFC member Dwyer, la°'' Impact ot a propa1ed lncorpor1Uon on a 11.lr~ area. . Areu 1eekln1 cltybood must prove they will be financially viable, moetly Uiat they have a tax base to suppe>rt the services they'll need. The impact and financial vlabllity factors are lmpe>rtant because they both wm play a role ln any proposed south coun- \y lncorporatlom. One of the major revenue· (frOducing plums of the Leisure World-Laguna Hills area is the Laguna Hills Mall, currently part of CSA No. 4 and its pro- posed incorporation plan. But other areas near CSA 4 which are looking toward ln- Cjl{poration see the revenues produced by the mall as essen- tial to their cityhood plans also. Ed Lani gar, president of the Laguna Hills Cqmmunity As· sociation, and Paul Johnson, president of the CSA 6 (El 'l'oto/Lalce Forest) Unification Committee. see their areas in· volved in incorporations merg- ing several communities into a single city. ijoth believe it will take several communities to produce adequate revenue, based primarily on the Laeuna Hills Mall, which is within minutes of their communities. Though Dwyer stresses that he will not pre-judge any com- mttnity's incorporation plans, be said LAFC would not allow one area to severely impact its neighbors by selfishly snatching a major revenue base. Such a move also would ad- versely affect the county, which must support remaining unin- corporated areas with the re· maining revenue base. Oriscoll said Leisure World would not be leaving other areas destitute by including the mall l n incorporation of CSA 4, but ifar promised that his group u d complain loudly to FC if such a plan were pro· ed. Dwyer, lhouah takln1 no aldet in 1 batUe which bu not yet even materlallaed, said be feeb that large-area lncorpe>rallooa may be "a better ans~r" ln south county. ·'The name of lbe 1ame b fia. cal responsibUlty. Why trade county fundin1 problems for local funding problems In the same area?" he said. Groups like Lanigar's also cite reasons other than defensive ones for seeking incorpe>ralion. The major issue in Laguna Hills, Lanigar aald, is a need fir more local control. Noting the fact that just 1 ~ coun~y supervisori\l} districts ar~ an south count~, Lanigar said "our 'city councilor' is ln Santa Ana, and 31h out of five votes on the board o r supervisors aren't from south county." The need for more local~­ trol became apparent, Lanigar said, when county officials favored construction of afford&· ble housing in Laguna Hills that the residents felt would be badly built, and when supervisors tried to establish a lighting dis· trict in the area that would in· elude charging residents a so- called benefit assessment for the service. "That basically woke every- one up," Lanigar uicl "Those two instances shb'"'1d .. that the future is with local control." Johnson said the need for more home rule also motivates the CSA 6 Unification Commit· tee, which is aiming to organize the El Toro/Lake Forest area first, then seek other areas to join in a larger incorporation plan. Two of the three areas which ar.e prime candidates for annex- ation\ are moving in that direc- tion primarily for defensive re· asons also, according to propo· nents. • In South Laguna. residents of two precincts bordering Laguna Beach started a move to join the Art Colony when two major de- velopment plans, which were op· posed by many, were proposed. One would have rHuUed ln constn.lcUon of a 500·unJt Ume- share condominium complex on the situ of th• Treaaure Island mobile homo park, whtle the other calls for con1trucUon ol 174 dw lllnf unit.a Ob previously open land n the Hobo Canyon are&A. The Treasure Island plan cur- rently l!i in limbo, having been withdrawn from consideration by the developers. The Hobo Canyon plan, approved by the supervisors, was unsuccessfully challenged in court by civic groups. Wes Wisely, member of a committee pushing for annexa- tion, said residents need the pro- tect ion of Laguna Beach to fight such proposals. The city and the South Laguna residents oppose predictable new problems with traffic and over-development from such projects. Laguna Beach City Manager Ken Frank said the city is back· ing the annexation because ""we'd have cqntrol over land use decisions in (that part of) South Laguna.'' Residents of the eastern sec- tion of Santa Ana Heights, an un- incorporated area near John Wayne Airport, are seeking an- nexation to Newport Beach. n esident Jack Mullan, who backs the move, said it also is a defensive measure. Residents there are fighting an attempted conversion from residential to commercial use, a move once proposed by the county as the best use for the area because of the increasing i mpact of noise from John Wayne Airport. Mullan said annexation into A Newport Beach add.rt11 IOI' the home. mleht &1.ao lnereue their property value, Mullan Uld, addlo1 realdent1 also would hope to 1et better police and mall tervice If they joined lbe establl&hed city. Thoup there ~ oppo1itioo in both South LalUQll and eutem Santa Ana HeiabC. to the 1Mex· atlons. proJ>eOenll seem to have a clear up"r band. Newport Beach, like Laguna Beach, seems receptive to adding the adjacent neiahborbood.s. Beyond incorporation and an- nexation are other options wblch are being pursued in some areas, however. In CSA 9, an area dominated by the ~.000.resldent communl· ty of Mbsion Viejo, cltiien1 de· cided .to form a Municipal Ad· visory c.ouncu in 1974. The MAC, as the name Im· plies, iB advisory to the board of supervisors only and has no real There's only one reason we're seeking to incorporate and that's defensive. Alfred Driscoll L eisure World power. A lack or any movement to change from the MAC to some form of greater local control seems to indicate satisfaction. Chuck Kenney, chairman of the MAC, said he thinks CSA 9 residents are happy with a MAC now because there has been sta· ble development in the com- munity (almost all of Mission Viejo has been developed by one company, the Mission Viejo Co.) and because the MAC's opinlons are listened to at the county level. But Kenney predicted a move toward incorporation probably is inevitable considering the growth. "It's going to be dif· ficult to keep county control and meet people's needs," he said. Mission Viejo probably will be large enough and encompus a big enough revenue base to ln· corporate on its own, Kenney said.· He figures residents prob- ably will want it that way because the community bu its own strongly-developed identity. Residents of Laguna Niguel will vote in November regardlni a MAC for their community. Paul Haseman, president of the Laguna Niguel Community Association and a MAC backer, said he feels the advisory coun- cil is the best course now because there is not a sufficient tax base to incorporate and because "there is no overriding s ense of a lack of (county ) services." Bob Hurst of Laguna Niguel, a resident who opposes formation of the MAC, calls it "just another level of government" and says most residents are op- posed. Hurst also opposes formation of the MAC because its govern- ing area would exclude Monarch Bay, which has always been con- sidered part of Laguna Niguel, and because county officials have been responsive to all groups which seek to address them. An option which no group is considering but which LAFC member Dwyer said he favors is establishment of a Community Services District, which collects money for and runs any services determined lo be necessary by residents of the area covered. Dwyer said such districts are good steps for areas on the way to, but not quite ready for, in· corporation. "A community services dis· trict is as close as you can come to a city without incorporation. Tax money for services is col· lected and spent locally, and you c an establis h one or more services in a district." Dwyer said. f OT lighting showed us the future is with local control. Ed Lanigar Laguna Hills So the future shape of the now. unincorporated areas, except those .apparently edging toward annexation, is still very much in doubt. Though LA.FC holds all the cards, it cannot propose a plan that it sees as fitting for the area because it is not empowered even to consider such questions. The unincorporated areas themselves must come up with a plan that: -.ls financially feasible Does not adversely impact neighboring areas or leave the county with too small a rev~nue base to support remaining unin· corporated areas -Does not include areas which have a strong sense of their own identity and prefer to remain on their own -Pleases both LA FC and the affected voters. Though incorporation is seen in part as a means of keeping costs down, many of the com- munity leaders interviewed said they are unsure costs will be lower under a more local gov- ernment. Proposition 13 already freezes property tax rates at the level being levied by the county now. and cities can levy new fees of their own. There probably is as A"'luch danger of this happening as there is of the county levying benefit assessments for specific services. So it comes down to local con· trol. Though the clamor for it will probably continue to rise as growing populations rub elbows and the county attempts lo run the area. the final shape of that co ntrol may no t be fully satisfactory to a large segment of people. The real accomplishment will be the Ufting from the county of responsibilities best handled by cities. It's apparently an inevita- ble outgrowth of the forces at work in the county now. The advisory council is the best course bec.ause there is not a suffi- cient tax base . Newport Beach would preserve ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paul Haseman Laguna Niguel the residential nature and the unique aspect of allowing horses to be stabled in what is now a semi-urban area. Annexation would not be con- sidered by the residents without prior guarantees from NeWPort Beach that zoning to allow the horses would remain, Mullan said. I J . ~- ' l 21 ':~ }~·~~ j z~Ll -~\~~lrli'IJL !KISS ONE DAY PHOTO SER,1JCE GOODBYE. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 4, 1981 - CO.m"!unities .vary incorporation approaches ~ CommunJUet of the unlncorporated Oran1e Coast and south Orance County areu ,,. mov· in~ difrerent dlrectlon1 u they seek to de· te lne their future form o! aovemance. hat follows l1 a compilation or w,bere those communities are beadine: BOLSA CH ICA MARSHLANDS: The l ,600·acre area comprised or two blurts and a l ,200·acre lowland marsh Is belng eyed by Hunt· lnglon Beach, which surrounds It, for annexa· tion. The city stands to gain property tax rev· enues from the planned construction of several thousand homes plus revenue from oil under the area, but Mayor Ruth Finley said environmen· talisls, the owners of much of the land, the county and the s tale Coastal Commission are roadblocks to the annexation at present. Still, Mayor Finley sees the annexation as inevitable. "It's surrounded by Huntington Beach and it's going to need Huntington Beach's services. I don't see it being a viable community by itself," she said. When the annexation can take place is a dir· ferent story, however, the mayor said. "It's so caught up in politics now that it's hard to tell." DANA POINT: Rick Ford of the Chamber of Commerce says county service to the com- m unity is "atrocious" and that people, especial· ly businessmen. hopefully will look toward city hood. He sees the area as one suited for in- corporation, with a growing revenue base and mos t essential services in place. But Ford says very few people are aware of the issues in· volved yet. J ay Howe, a member of the Dana Point Boa rd of Review (a group appointed by Supervisor Thomas Riley to oversee the execu· lion of the area's specific plan) and the private Dana Point Citizens for Action, backs the Citizens for Action effort lo place formation of a Municipal Advisory Council on the ballot. Howe said a MAC would be an appropriate step toward addressing possible bigger changes in Dana Point's future. MAC me)llbers. elected by the voters, "would have more credibility than self-appointed guardians" in guiding the area's future, he said. The shape of any city growing out of an in· corporation is in question, but inclusion of Dana Point Harbor is considered important as a rev· enue base. The inclusion or Capistrano Beach, a contiguous a rea whose residents do much of their business in Dana Point, is in question. Ford favors it, and officials of the Local Agency Formation Commission, which has final say, hint that it s hould be included in any plan to incorporate the a rea. Its exclusion, they say, would leave an unincorporated pocket, forma· lion of which the county is trying to avoid. EL TORO/LA KE FOREST: These two communities comprise County Service Area No. 6. The CSA 6 UnificatioJl Committee is looking toward eventual incorporation as a defense Huntington Beach Community Clinic Come see us at our new location 322 5th, Huntinqton hoch 536-8894 847-2622 Don't Smoke! .\11ssw11 V1e10 :\IAC Cl1amnan Chuck Ke1111t>y says pressures pmnt to mcurporalum against county d,evelopment plans, according to committee Pr~sl<tenl Paul Johnson. Johnson said he envisions CSA 6 joining with other communities to incorporate in order to have an adequate revenue base. CSA 6 resi· dents must be organized before others are courted. however. Johnson said. COAST AREA FROM CORONA DEL MAR TO LAGUNA BEACH: The City of Irvine is again attempting lo extend its sphere or in· Cluence to annex it and gain the revenues of pro- posed development plus the benefits of a city coastal area. LAFCO rejected a similar plan in 1976. The area is mostly in the sphere or in· fluence (an area outside city limits earmarked for future annexation ) or Newport Beach now, and that city has served notice that it intends to fight lo keep things that way. Irvine offi cials say that, when the area is developed, their city will absorb the brunt of the traffic and pollution from it. so it should be theirs. LAGUNA HILLS: The Laguna Hills Com· munity Association has issued a report stating that incorporation is the most feasible future for Oct. S·Oct. 29 Monc1ey Tll-.y 7-9 P"' UCI Ck"" JOOW Aomnooyt On .. ~Room1 ~m.Cat1tom1a Oct. 5-0ct. 21 Oct. 19-Ho•. 16 Monmy. W-..01y 7 "9 PM ewi.-H.gtl School ..Otven.r v-Chec• at matft Oft IOf bce1.on eyp..., Cat1fomo1 Oct. 27·Ho•. 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Like El Toro/Lake Foreal leaders, as- soclaUon President Ed Laniaar sees his com· munlty joinin& with others in a laraer city. The lssue in Laguna Hilla, Lanigar said, ls the need for more local control. His aroup became aware of that need when the county pushed for housing projects and new uttllty as- sessments they did not want, he said. "LAGUNA NIGUEL: Voters wlll consider formation of a MAC in November. Laguna Niguel Community Association President Paul Haseman says the advisory council is sufficient for the community's political needs, aJ:\d that in· corporation is impossible now because of an in· sufficient revenue base. MAC opponents, who are not organized, says MACs are not effective and are an un· necessary layer of government. County offi cials are responsive to their needs as things stand now, a spokesman said. LEISURE WORLD: This planned com- munity, housing a large number of ret.irees, is perhaps the furthest down the road to an in- corporation proposal. A hired consultant has drawn up a plan for incorporation and it may be the first in the area to be submitted to the Local Agency Formation Commission. Alfred Driscoll. a chajrman of the Leisure World Incorporation Committee, says in· corporation is a defensive move designed to sever the area from other possible incorpora- tions that would include fiscally unstable areas. He says there is not certain support for in· corporation in Leisure World at this point, however. Neighboring communities, such as Laguna Hills and El Toro/Lake Forest. are upset with Leisure World's inclusion of the Laguna Hills Mall, a large revenue base, in the incorporation plan. A LAFCO member hinted that an attempt to include the mall in such a s mall area might run counter to LAFCO's ideal of incorporation plans not hurting nearby areas. MISSION VI EJO: County Service Area No. 9, the bulk or which is in this community, has had a MAC since 1974 and there are no or· ganized efforts to change things. MAC Chairman Chuck Kenney said growth pressures and the county's probable inability to ad· minister to a growing population point toward incorporation in the future. Kenney s aid the community, which has some SS,000 realdentis, probably wlll try to lnzth corporate on lta own becauae of lt.1 aiie, 10Uqbl• revenue ba~e and well-developed aeme of lden1"11 Uty. l • SANTA ANA HEIGHTS: Most resident.a ot1111 the eastern section of this area, which la locatea' in Newport Beach's sphere of influence, favor<>1q annexation as a defensive measure. 'ttlv Resident Jack Mullan, who backs annexa-"•J t1on, said it is needed to preserve the reslden ... rtJ tial/equestrian character of the area. I' The county once encouraged conversion ofSlv the area to commercial use because of a grow-'ffd ing problem with noise from John Wayne''"1 Airport. Though that stance has been dropped I xt . \l W h t . ~!;, en coun y serviceso.1 b , , t . ,, 1nq ecome a rocious, peo~oq ple will look to cityhoo"d . ~w ~------------------------------....... , 11q Mullan said annexation is protection againstad anot)ier change in county policy. -t Mullan said residents also are seeking ton. I preserve the unique equestrian character of thewa • area. Current zoning and long tradition have1i,t made the area the home or several stables. and•J'r -residents want to keep them. .•O Newport Beach officials appear very recep-lov live to the annexation. ~nl llli! SOUTH LAGUNA: Two precincts bordering! on Laguna Beach are pushing for annexation in.>1!:t2 to the city as a defensive measure. A majorityb s of registered voters already have signed a peti·t1<1 lion backing the annexation. ~o M Proposed developments in Hobo Canyon;'.'U and on the present site or the Treasure Island' r1 mobile home park raised concerns about over· ' development and increased traffic on Pacifid1m Coast Highway prompting the annexation drive. 18 '-• I•> The city also favors a nnexation as a means1 ,, or controlling land use on its borders. City,, 11 Manager Ken Frank said. ' ~ Resident J ack Hollingsworth, who opposes'9 " the annexation. said it probably will happen bu~in he will attempt to organize the necessary 25 per-O'> cent of landowners in the area to force a vote on;m it • ' PIANOS·ORGAN WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE JOHN BRIMHALL MUSIC STORE IN SANTA ANA -COSTA MESA. FOR 65 YEARS, GLENDALE MUSIC CO. HAS SERVED LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHOPPING AREA: NOW WE OFFER OUR FINE REPUTATION FOR SERVICE AND DEPENDABILITY TO ORANGE COUNTY! COME IN AND VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL STORE AND SAVE MONEY AT THE SAME TIME! 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His incurable dis· ease can be controlled through Injection of a concentrate of the clotting substance that is lack· Ing in bis own blood. ··I keep a supply at home, at work and at my girlfriend's house," said Helm, 23, a Mission Viejo resident and an auditor for the Fluor (A>rp. He says he injects himself with the substance after suffer· Ing a cut or bruise or before cer- tain activities s uch as roller skating. One ot the 1oals of the UCIMC Hemophilia Care Center la the promotion of self-care by severe hemophiliacs such as Helm, said Dr. Herman E. Branson, co- direct.or of the center. When Helm was born, Mesa roofe r on probation A Costa Mesa roofing Orm owner has been placed on two years probation after pleadin1 guilty to charges that be vlolat· ed the state's Unemployment Insurance Code. Timothy M. Sweetland, presi· dent or Sweetland Roofing, Inc., 1502 Orange Ave., also was or· dered by a Harbor Municipal Court commissioner to pay $5,000 in restitution to the state. The State Employment Development Department al- leged that Sweetland, as an employer, failed lo file returns and turn over e mployee con- tributions to their department when due. ANNOUNCING Joseph A. U>rig, M.D. Family Practice NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS MEDl·CAL. MEDICARE. CHAMPUS 'M>RK MAN'S COMPENSATION, INSURANCES ACCEPTEQ AS PAYMENT IN FULL 547-0341 -'801 H. T111tin A,.,.. #305, Sm.ta A.a 801 M•dlcal lldcJ.-.,..xtto N.wport Fwy. Tropiu l Fish• Fresh • MMine Aq u.irium Supplies Sept. 30, 1981 -Oct. 6, 1981 Hyphesaobrycon serp ee: .99 I a.m of the family characldae. My body lucent red with an ebony patch on my shoulder and dorsal fJn, anal fin a deep red edged In black A 9<>?d cltlzen except for those that are smaller than I, in which case I will nip a fin or two. See me at Aquat!~ Tropicals where I am on sale under the name Red Minor''. for only .99. I • 1510 W. Baker• Coat• MeH !!!!! ~1311 • Comer tt.rbor & Baker - nm llt Ttltlin •4 f"•4 , .. , , • .., ,..., .. 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Back then, tbe only treatment ror a bleedln1 episode was hospltalhatlon end transrualon of whole blood or plasma cootllnlne the clotting factor missing In the hemophlllac's blood, .Branson said . Branson said that although the disease ls more easUy controlled these days, there is a miacoo· ceptJon that if A hemophiliac sul· lers a small pin prick, he will start bleed.Ing profusely. Branson explained that the greatest threat to a hemophiliac ls not excessive bleeding rrom a surface wound, but internal bleeding caused by a bruise. H e added that severe hemophiliacs can surrer spon· laneous internal bleeding in body joints. Ir not controlled, this can break down cartilage and lead to an arthritis·like eon· dition, Branson said. However, hemophiliacs can us ually discover that they are bleeding internally and can con- trol it through injection of the concentrate contalnlnt the defi· cient clotUn1 11ent, Branson said. . One vial of the aubttance cost.a about $150. Helm says he uses about two to three vials per week. The cost of the medlclne la covered by bis medical ln- s u ran c e and tbt state's Ge'netically Handicapped Persons' program, Helm said. Children who suffer from hemopbllla can receive financial aid through the California Children's Service, said Dr. Jacob Kata, director of the UCIMC Hemophilia Care Center. He said that tbe disease af· mets males only. "I'll probably end up having my own children," Helm said. "I feel that ln the next genera· lion somel~ing will be dis- covered ... Branson said there is iome foundation to Helm's hope for a medical breakthrough in the treatment of hemophilia. ··Preliminary work has been done in Europe on oral prepara- tions for the control or the dis- ease," he said. The declsion on whether or not a hemophlllac should have children is something that the UCIMC Hemophilia Care Center deals with through patient counseling. The "core team" of the center Includes a social worker, a nurse, a physical therapist, an adult medicine physician and a doctor dealing with hemophUla in children. Add.itionally, the center utlUzea the services of oral sur· geons, hematologists and or· thopedic surgeons. Surgery can be conducted on a hemophiliac once his blood is Infused with the deficient clotting agent, Branson said. Once a month, an evenin1 educational pro1ram Is offered at the center by Martha Van· devenler, the nurse coordinator, and Naomi Leu , the social worker, for patients and their families who wish to discuss dis· ease·re lated experiences and problems. With the advent of modern techniques for treating hemophilia, there ls no reason why a hemophiliac can't lead a normal We, said Branson. The important thlnJ. Br8!l50n said, Is that people with the dla· ease recognize that ther~ are center s such as the one al UCIMC which orrer a full range of core for the heml>phlliac. 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However, the group prides itself on ~ver attempting to stop a development or even s lowing work of construction crews. ·'I thlnk many developers believe that if a fossil is found on the site where they are working, the next day a bunch of housewives ln tennis shoes will show up with signs and Ue in the path of the bulldozer," Mrs. Haidinger said. She said a good example or what can be accomplished if builders and scientists cooperate was the uncovering of a 12· to 15-mllllon-year-old wtrale fossil in Laguna Hills last March. The remains of this early rel· atlve of the California gray whale were discovered on land owned by Affordable Co m- munities (AFCOM > of Long Beach at the comer of Alicia and Moulton parkways. While foundation volunteers quickly prepared the fossilized remains for removal from the site, grading was uninterrupted. ,,, ·h 111 H 111 I ri l • 1' II o.tty ........ ,... Judy Haidinger. Margo Stuart and Camilla Wallis sit by mastodon tusk stored in Santa Ana warehouse. 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And while foundation mem· bers are grateful to the county ror allowing them to use the building, they say a permanent •acility is needed to adequately iisplay, st9re and restore the ~rowing number or discoveries. "Our theme Is ·our Bones Need a Home,· " Mrs. Haldinger said. She said the group's 400 members are raising funds to construct such a building. Some of the foundation's fossil finds are on display et the Cultural Resources Center in Mi ssion Vi e jo, whi c h is sponsored by the Mission Viejo Co. A resolution , recently ap· proved unanimously by the O range County Board of S 111>ervi so r s, ca ll s for establishing a natural history museum in order to foster ap· preciation of pre h istoric treas ures found locally, she said. Despite the lack of a perma- nent home, the foundation con· tinues to sponsor various pro- gr ams for the public including field trips to fossil sites. lectures by such noted individuals ,as Philip Leakey and Jane Goodall. and presentations of "hands on" fossil kits to rounty school children. ··we feel we're on our way and are beginning to gain some recognition." Mrs . Haidinger s aid. "But we could use a lot more s upport.·· NONCOMMERCIAL ENTRY? -The pack had thinned by the time these runners headed wes t on Barranca Parkway during Saturday·s lOK t•vcnt o.llfPO .. s.-.- llt the In·ine llarvest Festival. At this point the leader·::; bod~· was willing. t'\'t•n if his shirt wasn't. She saio persons wishing in formation on the Natural His- tory Foundation should call 545-8967, or else write to P.O. Box 7038, Newp ort Beach, 92660. ~J Daily Pilat Classifieds ~ ~a \Hf~ '"c:d u'.\3~5 S\ens \0 • <13f ~ " frp\c ... , 32S''2 pat\O. oPE:-<· ~~~~~~~l! 64~ ~· '' Fantastic results! 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RtOM s229 Al WAY9 I PAIEIE ocL1vi.;11v FREE FREE FREE - • S30 00 cu~•OM FREE woth eoch purcho~ whole they loll •FREE Drawing for SJSJ 00 lo-Z·Boy Recliner on Oct. 17, 6 p.m No purchow nec:enory Need not be preMnt to win. • 1,ay Away .\'011 For Clmslma.~· OPEN DAILY MON ·SAT 9-6 SUNDAY 11 -5 ·- .. I II ., •1• Jt. • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 1s completing the final phase of Magnolia Court in the beautiful Mausoleum of the Pacific. We still hove choice locations available and offer a monthly savings plan. Discounts ranging from $205 to $680 available until Nov. I . 1981 . T elk to us now about the advantages of purchasing before the need arises. ~ P~fJ~~~L ~!;~ \ AND MORTUARY 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beoch, (olif ornio 4 • (714) 64'4-2700 nuclear power plants that will soon be generating electricity from four new re· actors -two each at Diablo Canyon in the north and at San Onofre in the south. Both facilities representing a cumulative investment of more than S~.6 billion -are controversial in some fashion. And both have been in the news recently. Yet only one or them has generated loud protests and non-violent but illegal action while the other has aroused only mild and quiet opposition by com· parisoo. It is Diablo Ca nyon, owned by Northern California's Pacifi c Gas & Electric Co., which has proved to be the media star Fifteen years in construe· lion,. the nearly completed· plant has s purred continuing legal opposition and prQtest action. \n the past two weeks alone, more tt_.n 1,900 people haye been arrested for trying to mQunt an unsuccessful human blockade or the seaside facility. Several years ago, about 500 people were arrest· ed for stagmg a similar action and anti· nuclear leaders vow there will be even more protests in the future. Caught in Diablo's sizable shadow. San Onofre has quietly produced elec- Entry to San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant and nearby military area is tight- ly controlled. Non·authorized personnel are directed to specific gateways. Decorate now for Christmas. I Save 30% to 50% Custom draperies & top treatments. Choose from over 1 00 patterns reduced for this sale. Includes antique satins, sheers. open weaves, damask, textures and prints. You save on fabric. labor and lining. Installation at no additional charge . • Sale prices effective through Sat., October 24. Save now on custom-order shutters. Beautiful ... durable ... practical. Perfect for almost any decor! Sale prices effective through Sat., October 17. ' I . j ~ . .-·_1 I • ,.. .-c -~ _:__---- Save 30% JCPenney 1 ·inch decorator blinds, vertical blinds and woven wood blinds. Easy·care and good looking. All on sale at 30% off1 1 ·Inch blind• on sale through Ocl 31 . Vertical bllnda on Hie through Nov. 14. Woven woods on sale through Oct. 31. Save gas ..• save time. { · Call for a free in-home appointment!~ 1.§1'.J~.'1' JCPenney 1~ Newport 644-2313 Huntington Beach Laguna 5 If it floats, · chances are you'll read about it in the Daily Pilat 642-4321 ; ( . ·~ ~.. _ .. _ -. - But if..discussions with protesters wh o showed up for the Diablo blockade are any indication, it is unlikely Edison Co. will have to gird for any onslaught or thousands or ant1·l'l uclear demon· strators. Many demonstrators seemed to feel that because Unit 1 at San Onofre had been in operation since 1968, it was not an attractive target. Al Oiablo, they said, it was crucial to prevent loading of fuel for low-power tests. Once fuel is loaded and a chain reaction allowed to begin, the reactor core becomes irradiated and useless for conversion to a non-nuclear source. -----.... • Antique GUNS, SWORDS AND MJ LITARY MEMORABILIA. • African carvl~gs and primitives. • BRONZES. • Fine quality Sporting Arms such as: PARKER, WINCHESTER, BROWNING, CHURCHILL and many others. Various collectibles of almost every type will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE! ~· Environmental opponents in Orange County say they have worked for com· plete shutdown of San Onofre Unit 1 and then conversion of Units 2 and 3 to an alternative fuel source. As at Diablo, where c rowds and publicity went hand in hand. that goal seems unJikely to be achieved. -For further information Call ....•••......••••.•••• l7 I 4t 972-4926 I Produced by LITTLE JOHN'S ANTIQUE ARMS, IMC. PREVIEW-11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sun., Oct. 11th SALE BEGINS AT 1 p.m., Sun., Oct. 11th --------------- Outpatient Surgery .•. . 29,000 patients kno'! its benefits . In 1972, the James Irvine Surgical C.enter was opened at Hoag Hospital. Since then, more than 29,000 outpatient or one-day sur- geries have been performed in the Center. Outpatient surgeries are those not serious enough to· require hospitalization, but more complicated than can be done in a doctor's office. Before the Center's existence-the first of its kind in Orange County-most of these sur- geries required two days in the hospital. The Center reduced that time to an average of three hours. Patients have all the expertise of the hospital staff at their command, and also the pleasure of being at ho me to recover that same day ... to say nothing of the savi ngs in money and time for everyone. The James Irvine Surgical Center was at the forefront of a new era in medicine. Somebody has to pioneer ways to make health care more convenient and less costly. At Hoag Hospital, we're working at it every day. HD• HISPllllL HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 301 N'ewpon Boulev•rd Newport Boch, California Your Good Neighbor. Serving your community since 1952. · This message is brousht to you through the acnerosity of a donor-at no expense to patientJ. • • • Orange CoHt DAil. Y PILOT/Sunday, October•. 1•1' Vetoes keep housing profiteers in check In vctoin~ two de,·l'lopt•1 .. supµott 1.•rl bills last \\'N•k. Gov Jerr~· lirown collided with the \'icws of man\' of hb Demol'ratH: 'colleagu~s in ·the Legis lature und deried one of their m ost gencrnu~ developer suppor tl•rs I k a bo showed :.t f;.tir t1 mount of ~oml sense wul t·our:.igt• Tht• first veto dim 1H•d lht• ~o called ··nt''' t'it1es· · hill. wh i<'h would man:.' pc rmillt•d fivl' ch.·· velopers to create fin: ht•w t om munities :.uwwherc in tht.· 'it <itt· without regard to lo<:al l <tnd ·U~l' la \\,., T h t'' w o u I d h ,1 ' t• ht• t' n ~1n .... \H.•ra.b lt• 0111 .' tn .1 Ill'\\ I\ l'rt.•:.tt t.>cl st•\'l'll m t•m lH'r .... t:.i t.t• t'O mm1ss10n whit·h t'IHlld h,I\ <' i.lt1thon1.ed tht· 1.1100 i.ll'rt' plu:-. ell• ve loµments at will. prn\'ldt•d onl~ that the~· i nl'I uded 2:1 pt• rt·t·nt of ope n sp<.1n• a nd 25 per n·111 nf Hf fnrd a blt• housin~ The \'t•toed m t•a :o.Ltrt· had hcl'n pus hl'CI b~· Ben•rl ~· ll1l t .... tk ,. e Io pt· r ~<.i t h i.I n Sh a p JH' 11 a friend or Rrown 's and ht'acl of t lw gon.•rnor·:-. Task ForC't· 11n \f forcl<.tbl t• llou~ing. \\ h1l'h n·l'om menclecl the pla n Tht• l'<t ll'h was tha t 01w pl'lll d pa I bcnl'f 1cwr.' of I ht· ml'<•~lll'l' would haH· hc l'n cm t• 11f Sh:q i pell 's own propt•rtic:-. \\hi eh ht•"I had trouble clen'loping he<'<Hl~t· of n•strictions imposed b.' thl' l 'I t.'· o f Thousund O;iks :\nd 1t \\·a.., fu 1·tht·r rt·\ 1·.ill:d th:.i t Sh<1ppC'll hcid m;id'-· 1.irJ.!l' l'<1 mpaign cont nbutton~ to pott•11 I 1al "l1Pll4 fft l'I"" etf thl• bill SX iOo to .h~l·mbl~ ma n :\l1kl' R1"'"· \\ho int roduced 1t . Si .000 lo Speaker Willie Brown. S5.000 to Sen:.1te P rl'sid c nl P l'u T l'm Da v id R o b er t i : SS.0 0 0 to State Tre a ::-.un·r Jl'SSt' L'nruh. who "ould h<.i \'l' hC'ucf l'(1 the ne w com · m 1s-.1on . <.in<l CH'n S2.200 to Go\ Brown himM.·lf In his \'l'to rnl'~~a gl'. the go\·· t• r n o r ('or r t' l' t I ' nut e d th a t g uidelines for· ti1l' n e w towns wl.'l"t' inadequ<1ll'. tlHll thC'y could impose financial burdens on ad· im'<:nt C'ommunitie:-.. and that thE:> <• p pointe d c.·o mmi s~ion would havt' loo much po \\t'r to overrult• loC'al law~ Offi('1<.1b ol Thous and Oak11. \\ho oppo~t·d tht• m easure. hi.id l't'<•:-.on lo Ill' I 11rt lwr plt.>asecl b~· I hl· gon•rnor·~ :-.t•cond ,·cto. That ont'. al...,n den.•lopl'r lrncked and p r t•st•ntt•d h.' Roo~. would have on •1Tidde n IOl'al la\\s preventing the sale of buildmg lots that fai l to ml'et local ~t:ind a rds for s ize . ..,t•\\ agt• tap:H·1t' and other C'ond1 t iorh It "ould h,1 ,.l, e na bled <J de \t•lo1wr· \\ho o\\n,., 1.000 <Acr es .iruund Lake Sht:•rwood . three m iks south ol Thousand Oaks . to -.t.'11 unclers11.t•d lob · on the lake '' h i!'lt . Brown :-.aid . eould be '· ·...,uhjel't le> fi n• h<.1.ca rds. soil t•1'1h1on. inadt•qlWt t' watt'r sup· pl tt''> or impos:-.i hl t• :-.eptit· tCJnk condit ion~.·· Profit m a k 111 g m :rncu \'t•r :-. llkt' lhl~. uncl t•r lht• g uise or pro- \ 1cl ing ··.1ffor<1<,1hll' hou~m~·· are u1l'\<1,.,,,., .11 ht• .... 1 a nd the go\· l'rnor was \\l'll .id\ISt>cl to hlo('k them AW ACS: Deal slowly l'n::-.1dL·nl Heag;i n ha ........ t llTl'd up .i :-.tn rm \\ ith hi.., n·nwrk.., 011 b rad·.., oppo .... 1t 111n to lhl· ..,ah-of .\\\".\CS radar pl.llH"' to Saudi .\rah1a . hut his .... t a tH'l' c·<.i n hl· · takt•n a~ a warnin,g tu nthl'I' "" lion~. too Whilt• not ment1 on1ng b rat·I h ~· n a m e , fl e a g a n :-. a 1 cl · · A m t' ri t a n ~ t' t' tff i t ·' 1 n t l' n"" t ~ m u s t r e m a i n o u r 1 n l t• r n u I respons1bi ltt~· It is not tht• hus1· nes~ of olhl'r n <.il ion~ to m <.1 kt• .\mt•n t·c.in fon •1g11 poli t~ Tht• 1mpli<:at1 on wa-. oh\ IOlh. hut no doubt might ht' d1rN·led al l.I "1dt·r <1ud1t·n rl' s uc h a~ Britain :\kx1t o. C<J nuda . .J apan ancl nl ht•r rountnt'" on other 1s:-.m·:... The pres1dc.nt a clm i tt ecll ~ f.i t•t•s H difft('ult ioh 1n .;l'lllng hi s S8 5 billion arm:-. P<1t·k:1g1• Both bnrn<:ht·~ of Congrt·s .... "11uld hu \'l' to 't•tn tht• sale b' ~m· I Tht• pro po:-.al f a('e~ cicft•t1 t 111 t ht• Umt:-.t.• tht• administ rat 1011 1 .... l11h b~ mg for apprm·a I in t ht• St•n:11t• . \nd it i:-. r<irt' for a t · S pn.• .... 1 <lent to publi c l ~· rl'tHlkt• t....ra<•I .11t d it... bt·hind thL· ~<·t•nt-s clout \\'hat irk .... tht· pn·s1drnt h t hat Pnnw :\11111 .... tt•r :\l enathl.'m Ht•).!111 ml'l IH"I\ a tt·I~ "l{h mt-m- hers of l'nngres..., on a recC'nt ,·isit tu thl' L'S In add1twn. the l~ral'li Emha-;s~ 111 \\'a~h1ngton ha.., ac t 1n·I ~ campa1J.(nNi in Con_g1't>s:-. ugainst tht· ~all' J:;rael :-.a)·~ sttll.' f\f.tht.· µl<lnl's t,o S:t u d j A:t p b 1 a \\' o u I d b c <\ungerou!\. RC!aJ!an ·~ ans w<'r . It '·po~t·s no threat to Is rael no\\ or in the future. Indeed. b\' ('On· tr.ibuting to the sc•cu1;l·~ and stubilit \' of et region. it St't\'~ Jsraet·& long.range int erest~·· .\n Is raeli offic1:JI sa1d of tfr agan ·s l'emlir ks . · bral'I said "·hat it had to Sll\'. pl'riod." · ~ . ; ·Tht.• pl u nt·~ a r£'n 't e n·n Si(.'hl'duled for cl <.•li\·e1i\· until 198;) . We s ay agl.lin that a com- in·omise pa ckuge can be reached thut will satisr~· our interest:; and th~ of Israel. anct gi\·e Saudi ,\rahia a weapon with which to h e lp defend· its elf and its r>il fields · Whose interest counts? Wh~· .. 'ou might \\ l'll a .... k. 1.., 01·an~t· Count~ Tax ('oll l•ctor Trc.·a~un.·r Robert Cit ron .... o <1n\ 1ou:-. to '>t•nd out t h1 ~ 't'<lr .... t.i\ bllb 10 d;.1'..., l'arlic•r I h:in ht• d1cl l.1 ~t \'t•ur·• · Thul 1:-. a n int t•re .... 11 ng 'llll'" lion :ind lht•n• Sel'm to tw .i rnu pit.• Of lll1S\\l'f"S For one thing. l'11 rnn ITI(I\ beat a possiblt• postagt• ralt· 1n r rc.•41se h.' d1 ~pal C'hing l ht• lax hills soon St.•('o ndl\, ho\\l'\t•r. o u r a~tute tax coilt•ctor kno'\" from past t•x periencc t hi.I t a bout Si million 111 lax re,·enue rt°''" into C?ran~e Count~· coffers during tht:t ftrst week aft er the bills a rc .... ent Olli It mm· he hard for man' 111 us to bl'li~H'. but then.• .1 u:-.l hap pen to be thos~ tuxpayt'r~ out therl' who respond immcdialt·I~ when they get the bill. And what that mean~ •~ lhut the expected $7 million r an b<· banked by the county perhap~ 10 days earlier than in past yc.•a rs This might suggest that :\Ir • ('it l'On will tw a hi t• to reprrrt to I h t' I i 0 t a x 1 n p, a ~ e rl'<' i l's n· p rest' n t e cl t)\· t h t· co u n I ' t reusur~ th<it ht• has e arned thl'm l'\ t·n more interest than he did b' banking t<.1 x funds last ~·ear · .\nd last VC'a r. that intert:>st a m ounted to <.i.('O<ll Sl32 millfon \.\'hat all this means is that t hl)se forthrig ht d ti zens who mail in lht•ir t ax pa~·mt•nt immediate· I.' upon rect•ipt will be letting Ora n1?e Count~· gm ·ernmcnl han• I he.• inten·~t inst t•:.icl of en.io~·ing t hl' interest paym t.•nts in the ir °'' n pt>rsonCJI tJC'counts . T ~1 \ P tJ .'nw nt ~. CJft e r <tll . <.1rl'n·t due until Dec· 10. regard· f('SS or how earl\ the\· \\'<:'l'l' mailed to tht.• t ·1)>.pa ;C'r . · Thus the.• irice for prompt ne~s in this inst a nee s ct•ms clear :\l ail that tax l'Hmcnt earl\' and let count~· gO\'C1;nment ha,:e tht! interest Or. ~·ou can t)(' l<.1~f.(<ird l> and not pa~· unlit the shag end of '.'-Jo- ,.t·m ~r. and keC>p a ll lhe •nterel'it on your monev fo r \'Ourself It sc.•em~ ·likt• ~. c lear enough dlOI('(.' bplnloni expressed In 1he space above are those of the Delly Piiot. Other • .._..ex· pressed on this page are those of their euthors •net artists. Affdtt comment Js l~vtt· fC9, Address The Delly Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Coste Mffa, CA f262t..0560. PftoM (1U) .M2-G21. I ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat --.. ..... -• ... .. _, -.L .. • • < • .. • • YIHNnis P. H•ley PubllsMr TIMMWMllrl*I• ~tbr ' Security Council powerless? WASHJNGTON -The prospect of humiliating defeat on the AWACS deal is traced inside the administration to President Reagan's decision to de· nature his National Security Council staff instead of using it as a last line of protection against errors of Cabinet de· partments. Persian Gulf security for the in· dustriallzed democracies is the obvious Cirst cost of losing the sale of the AW ACS radar planes to Saudi Arabia. leq is the first national security assis· tdt not to have automatic access to the president and reports instead to all· powerful presidential counselor Edwin Meese Ill. Tbe decision to place Meese between himself and AJ len was Reagan's device to deny power to his NSC st.aff. partly f-IA_ll_/_ID-111-~ Other costs are mounting fast : a move bruited about the Senate to block Britain from selling its Nimrod radar aircraft to the Saudis; ominous reports from Riyadh that the Saudis may re· duce oil production if the A WACS deal out of deference to Secretary of State fails. inflating energy costs for the Alexander Haig, partly to consummate West. his campaign pledge to denature the Reagan's senior advisers, staggered NSC staff. that such ill fortune could suddenly But Meese ha s a vast array or descend on the president. are con· responsibilities, with little lime for tem plating restoration of the NSC staff A WACS. Thus, Allen has had t he to Its muscular state of past adminlstra· responsibility without the authority. lions. The downgrading, of Allen and his . Enlarged in power by Presidents Ken· staff has cost Reagan dearly. Although n edy and Nixon, the NSC system Allen and his senior aides pretend coordinated national security and pro· otherwise. Reagan has been the target tecled the president from parochial de-or constant end runs by Cabinet mem· partmental games. bers knowing they could bypass the The AWACS deal is no parochial NSC apparatus to gain favored treat· game. It has the full support of State, ment. Defense and the CIA . But the NSC staff A bitter case in point was Wein· no tonier acts as an inside arbiter to berger's secretive studies of the MX warn the president a deal could go sour. mobile rni'lsile controversy. So, Secretary of Defense Caspar With little warning , We inberger Weialberger rammed Lt' Uaroueh the Na· brouaht his own MX solution -now dis· Uon'al1Becurit.y Counc11 last spring, c arded -directly to the National without portents ·or political disaster Security Council it.Self. He asked on·the· getting aired in Ronald Reagan's Oval spot support from the NSC to make the Office, Instead Of protecting the presi· MX airborne before that possibility bad dent's interests. the NSC staff became had full study by the NSC staff. the errand boy assigned to line up Secretary or Agriculture John Block Senate votes. • used similar tactics to win the presi· T hat made NSC staff dirPctnr dent's consent on ending the Soviet Richard V. AJlen the chief headhunter grain embargo. Reagan had promised tn the Republican·controlled Senate. Al· to do that during the campaign, but the decision came before Haig ·and Wein· berger had made their case against it. Using Cabinet·level access to the pres· ident to personally lobby critical de· cisions reduces the impact of conflicting points of view. The NSC staff. no longer a coordinating arm of the presidency, cannot prevent this. During the first eight months of the Reagan presidency. Allen's staff was repeatedly bypassed and ignored by de· partment heads. Haig, Weinberger and Allen have an informal agreement lo show each other their public speeches before they are made, but Allen does not use his staff to review them. Haig's major speech in New Orleans on U .S.·Soviet relations was first read in the newspapers by Soviet experts on Allen's staff. Departmental feuding over arms con· trol policy is "at the danger point," in the words or one high official. The NSC s taff is in ·no position to assert authority. A dispute bet ween Defense and State ove r whether to hold those talks in Geneva or Vienna lasted two months. causing one participant to leave a meet· ing rn di sgust. But the NSC staff lacked j urisdiction to resolve it. These examples are insignificant compared to im minent defeat on the AWACS deal. When AJlen and his staff were ordered to round up those Senate . votes, their timetable called for mobilizing pres· idential lobbying in mid.J uly. But the NSC was told to be quiet until Israeli Prime Mini ster Menachem Begin finished his U.S. visit. Ceding that lime may deliver another blow to a president already reeling from domestic trials. But th.is latest blunder provides ammunition for pres· idenlial advisers who recognize Nix- on's mistake in making errand boys out of his NSC staff. Party's spark plugs need changing ''I never seat diplomata next to each other:· remarked the ambassador's wlre. "When you gather people of just the same profession, the dinner sinks like a st.one." She was expressing what I have long felt about social gatherings: the more IYlllY IARllS the people are alike, the duller the eve· ning. Yet most of us tend to see mainly people in our own profession, our milieu, our little patch of turf. No wonder the liquor consumption is so vast. THE DULLEST parties I have beea to have consisted or bright and even brllllanl people -all of them psychiatrists. What a drag. Lawyers are no better; get half a dozen of tllem in a room after dinner and they are dis· cussing torts Cif not tarts), while their wives are in another comer babbling about domesticity with frozen s miles on their faces. Although people in the entertainment field are publicly entertalnln1, few functions are as deadly as a Hollywood party, which tend.a to be even more aegngated by sex. with the men in a ti1htly knit circle talkin& about the "in· duatry," and the women acrou the room comparing notes on tbe latest gilded inanities to be found on Rodeo Drive. A1 Mari·France Pisier well put It not l0o1 aao. ''People wear resort clothes. but HoUywood ii an enormous factory." Variety Is not only the proVt!rblaJ spice of life, it is the spark pJu1 ol soclaJ Intercourse. People who have a voe•· Uoa or prolessloa In common t.-d to rum that subject rtcbt into the ~ beouM it Is Lbe obly topic tbq reel uh wttll and can be 1ure t.beJ an not boring their auditen. But bow loq can yeu tallt ahop before y0u nm out of 1u dd are timply operaUna oa hot atr? 'I'll& 8S81' DINN&a p...U.. I have ••tr atUnded -rare, \o be nre -:-... U.. where U.t bolCI wen not atral• to mix up th• au.ta wtUt Wd nonee.alan~. ao that t.bey ch..._.. Md r que ~ ot.ber'I lnterett. Sven I U•e- {' ly altercation between opposites is preferable to the deadly drone of well· bred guests exchanging polite platitudes for the whole evening . ,A bsolutely nothing is more fatiguing that strained courtesy. (That is the kind of evening Jucha Heifetz, the great violinist, had in mind, when a society lady asked him to play after dinner for a fee of $5,000. "Of course.'' she said, "you will not be ex· pected to mingle with the guests." "In that case, madam." Heifetz replied, ''the fee will be only $3,000. ") My old colleague and neighbor. Ann Landers. is fond of quoting the maxim, "At dinner. what's on the table isn't ne.arly as 'important as what's on the chairs.." Would that more hostesses paid half as much attention to their guett list as to their cuisine. "I think one has the right to expect more of a cheese and wine party than chees e and wine ... How to write lawniakers U.S. SENATORS j:raaa ... , A.laa (0), 11100 Wilshire Blvd., Loi Angeles, 90012 (213) 824·7641 Hayaka•a, S.I. (R ). 3848 Campus Drive, Suite 213, Newport Beach 92660 (714) 545.7175 Oµrin1 Congressional sessions : New senate Oftlce Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510 (3>2) 224·3121 V.8. aEPaESENTATIVE8 Oraafe Coe.aty ... .._, aobert (40th District·R>, 1649 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach 92663 631-0040 Pa"--• Jerry (38tb Dtatrict-D), 14 Civic Center Piasa. Santa Ana 92701 as.au . Luncren. Daa (34th District·R. 5514 Britton Drive, Long Beach, 90815 (213) SN-9761 Durln1 Con1reulonal session: Ba4wn 1108 Lon1wort.h HoUle Office Bldt.. Waah.lnston, D.C. IOS15; Pat- teraon. 3238 Rayburn Rouse Office Bl•1 .• Wl1hln1ton, D .C. 20515 ; Luntrtn, UU Loa1wortb Houle Office Blq., Wuhlnaton, D.C. 2051.S ' STATS 8ENAT0&8 <OruceC...&7> Sell..._ ltllla (aetb Dilll1ct-ll), .., Caml>'ll ·Drive, Newport Buda tlelO 9'1t·M10 . 9dlA Miii v: (lllb Dtstrlet~R),. ltO N. -Ra.rbor Blvd., Fullerton tttll m..aMI • ' Carpeater, PaaJ R. (31th District·D>. 5400 Orange Ave . Suite 203, Cypress, CA 90630 952·3201 During legislative sessions: State Capitol, Sacramento 95814 (918) 322.9900 STATE ASSEMBLYMEN (Oruge Cout1> Bergesoa, MarlH (74th Dlstrict-R >. 4400 Campus Drive, Suite 344, Newport Beach, 92660, 641·7441 Frlnelle, Nolan (73r.d District-ft), 18800 Main St .. Huntington Peach 92S.8 842·7335 . Joli--. llou (69t.h Dlstrict·R), 1501 N. Harbor Blvd., #201, Fullerton 92835 738·58:53 W~1. Clllet (71st Dlstricl-D>, 12'177 Valley View, Suite 161, Garden Grove 928'563M691 Lewis, .Jolua (7oth Dlstrict·R), 920 To-.. & Country, Oran1e 9*8 Ml--47'75 DurhlJ legislative aenlona : State Capitol, Sacramento 9581' (tll) m..-o OllAHGE COUNTY BOAU OP SUPBaVllOa 8' ......... er -lit Diat.rtd., IM-lUO 1fle•er. Burlett -Ind Dl1trtct, .,...,.. NHla•de, aHee -lrd Dl1lt'ltl, .... ,. Cla1' ...... -ab Dlltrtet. .... 811•1, .,.. • ., P. -~ Dl1trtet, ..... Add,_: 10 Clvtc C.ttt' PIMa, Ana9101 f , ------~---------------· ... •-...................... __._ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 4 , 1981 All [U]OOffia ffi[p~QJ~OO~ - 'Don't shirk population control copnnitments' ly WEaNER FORNOS Wervr Fomoi ii director ol the PopWa· Uon Actba Council in Waahfngton, D.C. S e ven years ago, when Ronald Reagan was still governor of California, ht atated that g lobal population· stabiliiation was vital "lo the welfare of all peoples of the world." He empbaslied that, unless "rn.;or etforts" were made to reduce popula· lion growth, "vas t numbers of people will face severe famine and misery." Now, as president, during one of the fastest growin& decades in world his· tory -a decade in which global popula· lion is expected to exceed 5 billion, Reagan, through leadership and action. can be instrumental in avoiding the calamities he underscored back in 1974. Rampant, unchecked population crowth is certainly a great obstacle lo social and economic progress in the de- veloping world, where 90 percent of this growth is expected to occur between .npw and the end of the cehtury. World overpopulation. is at the source of numerous potential catastrophes : food scar cities and increasing malnutn- llon, depletion of natural resources and degradation or productive environment, growing une mployment and un· deremployment, urban crowding and severe housing shortages, and the diversion of resources from investment to s upport the growing population. ·.t'Thus far President Reagan bas dein- ~strated t.hat he is still very much cognizant or the population problem. The first international document be signed -the declaration emanating ftom the Ottawa Summit Conference - contains a firm commitment to placing •ltreater emphasis on internationaJ ef· forts" to r educe world population irowth. '1r Furthermore, there is encouraging ~vidence that President Reagan's con- , cern is not limited to rhetoric. While r•other progra m s we r e undergoing 1 clrastic budget cuts, the president called •for a 33 percent increase for overseas population assistance, bringing it to $253.4 million. During their confirmation hearings, bis hand-picked Secretary of State Alex· ander Haig and Agency for Interna- tiona l Development Administrator, M. P eter McPherson, each pledged their dedication to the goal of slowing down . alobal pe>pulallon 1rowtb. More recently McPherson 1troo1ly reaffirmed the AdmlnlstraUon'• posl· lion in a cable to all ambusadors and AID mission directors, enaW1ng them that "the U.S. does not intend to d i m inis h its commitment to a nd leadership in international population programs." Mc Pherson said Reagan's call for a one-thir4 increase in these programs "at a time of s evere budgetary s tringency and cutbacks of many domestic and international programs. Speaks for itself." Meanwhile, a bipartisan contingent of 105 members of the House of Represen· tatives has notified the White House of ltl "united s upport for family plannln1 programs.·· In a letter to the president , they stressed that numerous develpping na· tlons, including Mexico, Thailand, In- donesia. Colombia and Costa Rica, have begun to eitperience significant declines in their fertility rates as family plan- ning services have become more availa- ble. The members of Congress who signed that letter indicated their deep concern that the controversies over abortion, sex education and contraception for young people are creating the mistaken impression that government support for family planning services ls the subject of partisan disagreement among • ..-federal officials. Acknowledging the lntesnse ongoing debate among elected and appointed of- ficials over the abortion issue, the representatives correctly observed that feder al funding tor family planning services -both at home and in develop- ing countries receivine U.S. assistance -has always enjoyed solid bipartisan support. Family planning must not be aJlowed to bec ome an issu e of "abortion politics." It is high time that the White House and the Congress heeded the ad- vice of the Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population , in its report issued in December 1989: "We need to make population and family planning household words. We need to take the sensationalism out of this topic. If family planni ng la anything , it is a matte r of public health." Pres ident Reagan deserves praise for his commitment toward reducing world population growth. In the conlinwn1 ef- fort to cut the budget even more, the president must now show the coura&e of his convictions by standing firm on the administration's international popula· tion assistance position. It is more than a matter of presiden· lial credibility; at stake is the quality or life for future generations of world in· ha bitants Tots prove prejudice IS 'adults only complex' . By MAlllLYN GOZZANO MarUJlfl Gouano directs the pre· school at Banbllry Croas apart~• in Huntington Btoch. Aren't you tired of hearing that this race is not getting along with that race or this nation with that? Millions of dollars and countless hours have been spent trying to solve depressing, terrifying prob· lems , stemming from mistrust of each other. The terrorist problem threatens to aJienate a world. But being a pre-school director on a 400-unlt apartment complex with children from every different na· tion is a real eye-opener. We think, here, that naive as it sounds, may be the answer to these tremendous world problems lies with the children of the world. We watch as a 2-year-old boy from J apan, who doesn't speak a word of English, meets another child from an isla nd off Arabia and they try to communicate to a pretty 4-year-old girl from China. Then a bonny wee lass with red hair and freckles from Scotland, sets her chin and decides to make a ll these little friends understand that they · r e invited to the housekeeping area for a s pot of tea and "pretend" scones. You can just bet that some new ·rorms of language development are going to overcome some cultural barriers. All day long children from every different country romp and play happily together, dealing in their own ways with the emotions and problems stemming from cultural shock. But nowhere in this difficult transition do you feel that one 1child thinks he 's better than another, or different. We think these kinds of problems stem more from unbappi· ness within, an unwillingness to ac· cept · change, which causes prej· udice. · The atmosphere is the opposite of an "adults only complex" and you can feel the children 's love every· where. Contrary to what most people think, the complex is kept neat and clean and blacks and whites and Japanese and Latin Americans and residen ts from India, France. Arabia, Iraq, Iran and England sun happily around the pools together . I s aw a greeting card that read: ·'Children know no past and no future, they live only in the pres· sent." It seems to me there can't be any prejudice in the present. I think if the small children of the world could put their marvelous in- tuition into words they might say to us, "We fee l good when we love and we don't feel good when we hate." And everyone knows it's much bet· ter to feel good than bad' ;Balance of powers: Moral vs. silent majorities To the Editor: I am responding to your Sept. 18 editorial entitled "A Conservative 'Vtew .. , directed at the subject of Barry ''Goldwater's attack on the "Moral Ma- jor ity ·· I was o ne of the minority who voted for Mr. Goldwater when he r an for president. I am not s ure what the "M oral M ajority" truly s tands for/against. l only know what the media tells me, and 1 have found that this source of information can slant the truth, just as in the editorial in qu~s· t.ipn. l do believe that some or the posi- tions reported to have been taken by the "Moral Majority" seems to be a more worthy position than that taken by their opposition. 1 must wait until I have more information before making up my mind. It well may be that I can support u&,bem on some s ubjects , and oppose ~em on others, or is that not allowed? You cited Goldwater as stating that ••such tactics could be dangerously 1 polarizing." I wonder if these tactics are as dangerous and/or as polarizing as those used by the blacks in advanc· ' ing their positions, or as the ERA . boosters, or the anti· Vietnam pro· testers, or public servants who go on • .-rike, and the list could go on. • YOU STATED "the Moral Majority and its allies have injected a coercive· ness into public de bate." and your last paragraph was, "It is time that the Moral Majority and its fire.eating allies tone down their narrow, inflammatory rhetoric a nd bac k off from their belligerent tactics. They do no service to America." The "Moral Majority" has not used, to m y knowledge, anywhere near the level of coerciveness as bas those other civil protest groups I mention above. It would seem that the "Moral Majority" is functioning within the framework of our Constitution when they attetnpt to away opinion lo their way of thinking, without violent confrontations. Perhaps .1 lt is your opinion that only people who want to move left, or toward socialism, have the right to protest, thus you would deprive the "Moral Majority" of their , Constitutional rights. Regardless of the attention given to special interest groups, I feel confident ;,&bat there is an overwbelmin& !Silent majority in our land. I believe that their polarity was made obvU>J.lS during the _yjast presidential election. That majority uJ• made up of those who are expected to Slllllm 1~ l think that. aome of the carnaae , caus ed by drunken drivers couJd be 1volded by allowing people to pull over ,._d sleep It off. P.D.8. ,,_ ____________________________ , . i;::, ow,_., ............... ...., ..... ... ll«tlMrHY l'tfl«1 lllt ·~ .. -.............. ... ,.., ... GIMM, o.t, Delly ,.,,.. I ~AVE CALLED IHIS NEWS CONFERENCE ~CLEAR THE AIR ... DAILY PILOT pay for all of the social programs, in other words the givers vs. the receivers . Now we see politicians attempting to get around the desires of this huge ma- jority and continue servinc special lit· teres t groups. Herein Uea the most dangerous polarizing stimulus, and it ts fed by the media who ln turn feeds on turmoil and upheaval. H. WHITE Riley to the rescue To tbe Editor: Recently the Pilot ran a cartoon de· plcUna Supervisor Tbomu F. Riley 1n a lesa t.6an complimentary way and al- ludlq that there ta IOIDe que1doD oLbla credlbUlty. . In the 1plrlt ol al.1-Amlricaa falrneil I am. wrltlng to offer wlt11111 that Supervisor Riley bu beell VWJ credlble ln bis airport-related de•Hnp witb UM North Bluff V1Uu Commmity Aaoda· tJon lD the 1Mt 7ear. Lut Septelnber we wrote blm. C!GGa· plahtln1 tbat tbe 1maU airplanes (1eneral aviatloa) wen 1not fol.loW'lq , prescribed flight paths to alleviate noise in the Bluffs area. Our complaint further said that general aircraft were flying too low. and were too closely spaced for comfort. Compared to the forty Ofle jets daily tl\Jlt we all .bear roaring overhead . . . there are many many hundred (300 to 500) of small aircraft fiying over our hornes . ·. . and a goodly number of these below the 1,000 foot altitude that Is required by the FAA. These aircratt are more than two miles away from the take-off point and thus are not considered taking off or land inc. 8VPDvDoa Riley instructed the airport maoaiement to DOti(y all amall· plane ~ that tben ., .. a recom· mendM./pNferred path ... which., .. to tura away from the conc•ted boua· lns, and flY out over the empty n.ldl Mar UCI . t'ortbwlUl Maaaaer Mm'1'Y Cable ud PAA. tower cblel Ralph ()deawald Pftpand a joint appeal to all pUou md mailed thele to u.e wbo Ue down at Jolla • ..,.. AlJ1ICllt. 'nlll ... a direct reaatt of mJ requttt to Supent.or Riley. ,. The joint appeal had little effect on t h e number of l o w -Clying /loud- clattering planes buzzing over our heads and 1 ag•ln a ppealed to Supervisor Riley that perhaps an ag· gressive sign-posting program was re· quired at the airport in order to re mlnd those pilots who don't read their mall, or who have forgotten that they are asked to avo1d overflying the homes. Forthwith the manacement of John Wayne Airport becan po1Ung signs within the airport area admonilbJn1 pilots lhat ''Quiet Pilots Make Good Nei1hbors." So a1aln Supervisor Rlley bu acted in 1ood f alth to a request from lhoH ln hia diltrict. You •howd call a spade a 1pade 1od not condemn the man ual· laterally, on all count.a. LEONARD CZAaNOWSKJ Gun deatha co~ To the Bd.itor: I WU di1mafed to Nld ... PUot. to wbtcb 1 ban been tublorlb6u tot cw-. 17 )'Can!, Jmdin1 credene. to ihe clll&Or- \ lions promulgated by Handgun Control. Inc. This is a small vocal organization, the goal or which is to achieve "reasonable control" over handguns. This organiza- tion is headed by Mr. Nelson Shields III who left his high level executive posi: tion to form this group on a shoestring, so there can be no doubt as to his dedication. He has publicly stated that his opinion is that all handguns should be banned, altogether. Can you imagine an individual of Mr. Shields obvious de- dication giving up before reaching his ultimate ~oaJ? Mr. Shie lds began his c rusade because his son was the victim of a senseless murder. I sincerely sym . pathize with his loss a nd his feelings of rage a nd frustration. I cannot un- derstand why his rage s hould be direct- ed toward an inanimate object. Suppos- ing his son had been killed by a hit-and- run driver ? I FOUND the s tatistics provocative. to say the least. For example, they compared t he United States with Switzerland. in total number of handgun deaths. Total, not relative to the popula- tion of the two countries. It surely has not escaped you r notice t hat Switzerland is somewhat smaJler than the United States. Another lnteresting point about Switzerland : Every able- bodied man is required to maintain in ready state. a weapon (lncluding full autom atic guns) and ammunition in his home . How about England? They certainly have complete gun control. How many are killed with knives? Or bludg- eoned? Are these victims somehow less dead than those who a re shot? I am growing exceedingly weary of hear ing the National Rifle Association referred to as the rich and powerful gun lobby. If the NRA does indeed have as much money as e ver yone seems to think, it is because the organization bas popular support. The NRA is the gun . owners' lobby, and HCI is an anti·CUD lobby. Both organizations are entitled to exist , but let's call them what they are. DONALD G. HALL Making the compomon on the bcuil o/ population, Swilutland, wUh l4 gun <Uatht listed, would had to ho~ had more than 300 to match the figure o/ J0,000 in the U.S. Edttor. Bay plan suppoited . To lhe F.ditor: J want to thank you for printinc Andy Andrews· letter in the Sept. 27 maJlboit. It was the most clear and exciUnc ex· planadan of Ute Back Bay plans. I will write the mayor and city eowtclJ re- gardln1 my aupport or lhe ''Andrews Plan" today. As a D~ily Pilot 1ubacriber, 1 ap. preclate the cover.,• you live me '"" day. ,. I ' --------·1 I Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, October 4, 1981 osmetic surgery for pets unleashes anger RALEIGH. N.C. <AP> -Dr. Loula L. lne'a four-legaed animal patient.a come rrom cro111 the nation to have their ears cropped, l helr tails trimmed and, on occasion, to have or· thodontlc braces fitted lo rein In protrudlna In· elsors. . But veterinarians are divided over whelber the fashionable cosmetic procedures are safe 9r desirable. Vine. a veterinarian In Chapel Hill and lutbor of several pet-care books, said he saw othlng wrong with clipping a dog's ears or tail r declawing a cat as long as it was done with nesthesla and "the utmost care. There's no un· ue pain or sufrering. '· Vine helps a major department store in ew York, whioh breeds Doberman pinschers as security guards, transform the floppy-eared lice pups into ferocious-looking fighters by BUY 2 a SAVE soc cropping their ears. Others disagree with Vine's philosophy. A group In Connecticut Is lobbying for a ban on t he "unacceptable mutilation" of animals through cosmetic surgery a nd Great Britain has already banned ear croppina. Dr. Michael Fox, a Chicago veterinarian writing in a recent issue of a national magazine, argued that ear-cropping unnecessarily harms the animal to give the owner a sense of fashion. He said such do1s and dedawed cats could face serious post-operative complications, such as collapsed and deformed ears in the dogs and infections ln both animals. "A minority of vets -perhaps 15 to 20 per· cent -won 't do it," said Dr. Stephen Crane, head of the department of companion animal and special species medicine at the new North SPECIAL! Carolina State University School of Veterinary Medicine. "If it's properly cjone, lf the best surslcal techoiques are follow~d . ii the client is seekiog it, il's not Inhumane or unethical." But he said there were few, If any. medical reasons for such cosmetic surgery. Dr. Dan Allen of Boulevard Animal Hospital in Raleieh said he cropped ears, docked tails and declawed cats because lf he didn't, be believed someooe who wasrf't •s con- cerned with the animal's comfort probably would under more painful c•rcumstances. 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BUY Sa SAVE 45e ·-... ..... r DlllJ Piiat SUNDAY, OCT.,, 1981 Milwaukee, Montreal D 0 TELEVISION FEATURES REAL ESTATE 87 88 89 and Houston clinch Major League Baseball'$ 'Second Season .' See 82. . -t's a record-setting day ' A llen rolls up 233 yards as SC runs away from Beavers r CORVALLIS, Ore. <AP> -Marcus Allen. lhe University of Southern California's brilliant tailback, continued ~ assault on the record books Satur- d1)' as the top-ranked Trojans riddled Otegoo State, 56·22.. io the Paci!ic·lO c•,nference football opener for both i.t,ms. t 'm very proud of that," Allen said a r gaining 233 yards and setting two N AA records. . fThe big thing was the guys on the s<faad wanted me to do it," Allen added. "At halftime they kept talking about it, a~ that made me feel much· better aliout it." ~OUTHERN CA L Coach John Robinson said nobody deserved the retords more than Allen. Jttte deserved it because he's one of t • .., most popular leaders I've ever been ·~uod," Robinson said. "He's on his WfiY to becoming one of the greatest 1ttf.ners in college football. 'He's an exceptional person and run. nf' and has exceptional endurance. We w .. ld have taken him out sooner, but wt wanted him to have that record," Rbbinson said. ·n en became the first college player lo Jain more than 200 yards in four con· secutive games. even though he sat out tilt final quarter against the out- mltched Beavers. · The 6·2, 202-pound senior has gained 92' yards in leading the Trojans to a 4·0 retord. His total breaks the four-game rtMhing record of 905 yards set by Greg Pruitt of Oklahoma in 1971. ALLEN SCOR ED on runs on 30, 8 and 13 yards as the Trojans burst to a 42-17 h,>ftime lead. He gained 133 yards in 20 carries in the first quarter and wound up carrying 35 times overall. Saturday's football West use S6, Oregon st. 22 UCLA 27, Colorado 7 Cal State Fullerton ~. Cal Poly (SLO) 10 Ariz.ona St. 26, Washington 7 Washington St. 31, Pacific O San Jose St. 65, Fresno St. 33 Rockies Arizona 17, Stanford 13 San Diego St. 17, New Mexico 15 Midwest Drake 18, Long Beach St. 7 Notre Dame 20, Michigan 7 Florida St. 36, Ohio St. 27 Michigan 38, lndlana 17 Kansas 17, Arkansas St. 16 Nebraska 17, Aubllrn 3 South / North Carolina 28; Georgia Tech 7 Pittsbllrgh 42, South Ca rolina 28 Alabama 38; Mississippi 7 Clemson 21, Kentucky 3 Missouri 13, Mississippi St. 3 Miami (Fla.) 48, Vanderbilt 16 Southwest Iowa St . 7, Oklahoma 7 Houston 24. Bavlor 3 TCU 28, Arkansas 24 Texas A&M 24, Texas Tech 23 East Penn St. 30, Temple O (Complete scores, page 85) The Trojans had the ball eight times in the first half and scored seven times. Southern Cal lost the ball on a fumble the only time it didn't score in the first 30 minutes THE TROJANS, 24-point favorites, took the openin g kickoff and went 65 yards in six plays. Al len gained 56 yards on the drive, including a 30. yard burst over right tackle for the score. next possession, going 8S yards in 12 plays. Allen again did most of the damage, carrying eight times for · 60 yards, including an 8-yard scoring run with 3:29 left in the period. Chris Mangold of Oregon State kicked field goals of 42 and 50 yards. • DARRYL MINOR, Oregon State's speedy tailback, s uffered a hand injury and missed most of the game. Mazur threw a 14·yard scoring pass to Malcom Moore with 11 seconds left in the first half. Allen has his sights on two more NCAA records. He is well ahead of the pace set by Tony Dorsett of Pittsburgh, who established the all·time season rushing record of 1,948 yards in 1976. Allen also needs only one more 200- yard game to tie the record of five 200-yard games in one season set by Ed Marinaro of Cornell in 1971. Allen has rushed for more than 200 yards in seven or his 14 games at tailback. His performance against Oregon State gave him 3,308 career yards, as he passed Mike Garrett as the No. 5 career rusher at Southern Cal. Al · len needs only 11 yards to surpass O.J . Simpson and become the No. 4 rusher in Trojans' history. As far as can be determined, Allen's rushing yardage this fall is the best seasonal start ever by a collegiate run- ner, including former USC Heisman Trophy winners Simpson , Mike Garret and Charles White. ShouJd Allen continue at his present clip. the senior would finish the Tro· jans · 11-game regular season with 2,542 rushing yards. Tony Dorsett owns the NCAA single season record of l.948 set in 1976 at Pittsburgh. ,,,,. . ...,,.,... Oregon State. 1·4, was able to move the ball surprisingly well against the Tf'()jans. but the Beavers' defense cdllJdn't stop the powerful Southern Cal o~nse. Southern Cal was forced to punt o once. he Beavers had run only one of. Ce ive pJay and trailed 14-0 after just 41 minutes. Oregon State's Randy Holmes fumbled on the Beavers' first play, and Southern Cars Charles Ussery re- covered at the Oregon State 11. Three plays later, John Mazur hit Jeff Simmons in the comer of the end zone from the 8, making it 14-0. The Trojans went ahead 21·0 on their Allen opened the 1981 campaign with 210 yards against Tennessee. He then total~d 274 yards against Indiana and 208';igainsl Oklahoma. The Allen s aga is even more re- markable when you add the fact he never carried the football from the run· ning back position until he came to USC in 1978. SCRAMBLING TO DAYLIGHT ->:a'~· quarll'rhat k :\l ;Heo P ;1gnanl'll1 a Huntington He a ('h llig h :.ind Go ldl'll \\'t• .... 1 Cnlll'ge pr11dutl n 11i.... fn1 <.1 long g;.11n d uring l hl' fir:-.t q uarll'r 11r :'\;I\' .... gamt· ,1g.11n .... 1 Y.tlt· ;JI :\t•\\ HaH•n . Conn PaJ.:na11l'lh t'\l'l11u alh ran I"' .i l'I> on 1hv drl\1' hul 11 \\a:-.n t l 'noug h ;.i.... Y.tl t· up:-t•t till' :\li.<bh1pm1·11 .!:I !!I The Bruins (yawn)·couldn't stay awake ~ven Donahue's antics couldn't arouse UCLA -or fans -in a 27-7 sleepwalk victory ( zzzz,zzz~) By EDZINTEL Of .. Deity ,. ... MM! LOS ANGELES -UCLA head foot· ball coach Terry Donahue used the col- lective imagination of his e ntire co,aching staff and yet that still wasn't enough to avoid what probably was in- evitable as the end result in Saturday's game against Colorado at the Coliseum. The Bruins' offensive attack featured the l ·formation, the shotgun. split backs, double-flanked receivers and so on and so forth. They even went parts of sel'ies without a huddle -in the first quarter! The object of all this fuss was to in· s pire some kind of animation into the Bruins· offense. if not the fans. But alas, UCLA failed on both counts. The offense had just enough momentum in it to overpower a fallible Colorado de· fense and the 40.347 in attendance were as moved by it all as patrons at a cro· quet match. with a 27-7 win over the Bu!raJoes. "Our student section right behind us is noisy but the rest of the Coliseum seems dead." Well. not exactly dead but }CWiSn 't the Super Bowl. either. head Lo toe -some sort ol victory tradi· lion. compliments of his players. '"If I were to assess my team 's performance. I'd have to say we played hard. We talked about doing that all week after lhe loss -of coming back. Defensively, we did an excellent job. About the only thing UCLA proved Saturday was that after three games on the road to open the 1981 season, back home. the Bruins weren't missed all that much. UCLA. the 16th-ranked team in the country, played uninspire ball and Colorado ( 1 ·3 > couldn't help it. ··I was disappointed we didn't put more points on the board <the Bruins were 22-point favorites going in >. But we missed several opportunities inside the 20." In any event, a win is a win, which is certainJy better than what happened to UCLA the previous weekend when the Bruins were shocked by Iowa, 20-7. That point seemed like the major ob· ject of concern for Donahue, but in re· ality, things could have turned out <See UCLA, Page 82) .. I guess we don't have much of a home field advantage." Donahue said afte.r bis team improved its record to 3·1 "It's nice not to have lo travel," Donahue said in the UCLA lockerroom as !;le stood. dripping with Coke from Who 's in charge of the Rams? Thars easy, it's Dominic Frontiere ... of course In view of recent demonstrations of executive brilliance in the operation of the Rams. one is in the least curious as to the party calling the shots for this outfit. In co~piling a list of candidates. the following would be included. although not in any particular orde r. and it would seem that the Rams franchise is being run by (a I Georgia Frontiere or ( b) her current husband Dominic or ( c J general manager Don Klosterman or ( d l treasurer John Shaw or ( e > San Francisco attorney Joe Cotchett or 1() Florida attorney Hugh Culverhouse or <gl Rams Park maintenance supervisor Joe Abad or <h > none of the above. Unless he is super informed like CBS prize talent Jimmy <The Greek> Snyder. one can only guess. I mean, Snyder said last Sunday that the owner of the Jets may recruit Oakland Raiders owner AJ Davis to cun the New York franchise. Al any rate, one granted the luxury of a guess could do worse than go with Dominic. It is the un · cluttered view of many that Dominic stands very tall in the corporate structure of the Rams and it is not because of his elevator shoes. Dominic will be noticed checking the cost figures of items purchased by various depart- ments of the Rams operation. When a caterer was serving lunch at 'Rams Park. it was Dominic who haggled about the price. Dominic will be seen sitting with Georgia dur· Ing interviews with members of the staff. It is Dominic who terminates such meetings by dis· missing the employee with, "that will be all for now.•· Dominic will be heard telling Fred Dryer, a former Ram player, ''il is her money but I have very big input." Dominic Fronllere surfaced some time after Carroll Rosenbloom drowned off the Florida Coast in April of 1979. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER accordion player. Presumably, Dominic won his championship at an international squeeze-off. As his marriage progressed . Dominic's profile became increasingly prominent and there are those who say his squeeze is felt in most areas or the operation. Besides the above comment report- ed by Fred Dryer. he says that during his recent contract and status hassle with the Rams. ··Dominic had as much to say as anyone ... Dominic also had considerable to say in the press box at the Superdome when the Rams were being blown out by the New Orleans Saints . Said Dominic to a Los Angeles writer ... Ray ( M alavasi) was outcoached." How would Dominic know? Well, he has been around football for two seasons which is usually more than enough time for an owner to become an expert authority on the game. Jimmy HeaJy: the Thrush of Miracle Mile. presentty stirs up controversy as he Is apt to do. Healy would have you believe a power struggle is developing between Dominic and general manager Klosterman. 1 He says Klosterman may be between con· tracts and it would behoove him to eet his name on a new document as soon as poasible. Financial de· altngs between Klosterman and the late Carroll Rosenbloom may have some bearing on this. · Anyway, if a power play Is to go on between Dominic and Klosterman, you review the quali· ficalions ol both men In the matter of running an NFL franchJse. 1 . Dominic was announced as Geor1la's seventh husband when the two were joined toiether ln holy matrimony at the Florida home of Hu1h Culverhouse, owner or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and regarded aa Oeorgla'1 gridiron 1uru. A na· tlonal ma111lne claims to have uncovered an eighth husband and ia workine on documentation Klosterman played college and professlonal football. Ke bas worked u a football executive since 1960, having served as 1eneral manager in Kansas Clty, Houston, Baltimore and Los Angeles. Klosterman has contTlbuted to the aasemblln• of thrtt Super Bowl tea ma, -MOIT TH!AE -Woodbridge High's Roxann Verbarg •hows the suain of running crou country Saturday at the Costa Mesa lnvit~tlonaJ. Verbar1 and her teammates look \hJrd place i••their division. See page 82 ror story. of thaUtatlstic. · Dominic ii 1 composer of mualc and waa • described ln nrl1 release• u 1 world cbaatalon , Dominic FronUue Is a world champion accor· dion player. Clearly, Oomlnk bas an overwbelmln• 1dva11 · tap. ' Mu s t gante for Rams, Cleveland By JOHN SEVANO Of 111• Oailr "'tot 51.aH In Cleveland. toda~ ·s game bt'lween the Ra m s a nd the Browns is being referred to as game No. 5 of the Big Six "We've ha d to s tart our season by playing San Di'?go. Houston. Cincinnati in Cincin· nati. Atlanta. now LA and next week Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh,·· explains Cleveland quarterback Brian Sipe. .. I said at the beginning of the vear if we could finish those six games with a 4-2 record, we'd be in a great position to win our On TV today channel 4 at 1 division. l even felt we could be 3·3 and still be all right. .. We ll. at the moment. the Browns are 2·2 So. for that mat· ter. are the Rams , \\ho will be participating in game No. l of the Bi g Three The Rams, who will entertain the Browns before a sold out An a he im Sludium today < l o 'c l oc k > and a national tele vision audience. will also face Atlanta and Dallas in suc· cessive weeks Thus. consideril'\g the situa· lion. neither side can afford the luxury of a loss. It should be quite a matchup, too, wtth the central focus cen· tered around Cleveland's pliss- ing game <ranked No. 2 in the AFC behind San Diego > against the Rams' defense. ranked No. l in the NFC <No. 1 in the NFL against the pass>. "When ypu talk about .the Rams' defense," says Sij>e, "it's not an easy riddle to solve. But all teams have vuJnerabilitles and we do a very good job of ex· posing th~e vulnerabilities.'' The Browns. like the Ra.ms . started the season 0·2, losing to San Diego (in a humiliating de· feat on national le~vlslon. «·14) and to Houston (9~3). The club has bounced back, thou.sh, lo de· feat Cincinnati <20·1'7> and Atlanta last week (28-17). ln the four aames. Sipe bu averaied 4S puses. ttO yards and one touchdown thn)Ulb UMi air offensively. With~ m.,ai 1erial1. the Rama' leeoedar, Will alftlOlt tertalllly ........ "He's 1 =um=·" 1111 earner ii Sipe. "Ht Ml .. c ... ~._., 1 I I . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 4, 1981 Quote of the day Gene M•rt>b.Y, Cal State FulJertoo foot· ball coach, alter his team dropped a hard· fought 'am to Arizona, 37·16: "J wouldn't trade these auya for Michigan, Arbona or Arizona State. Wtlh the eile and speed dit· f erential this was a mismatch. But the thing that can't be measured ts a kid's heart. 1 know we're not twl.nkieJi." Ferragarnotoleave? 'Absolutely not' Brewers wrap up American East Gormaa Tboma1 drove in the ao· • a head r un with a bases-loaded sacrifice Oy and relief pitcher RolUe Fln,en picked up the victory as Milwaukee wrapped up the second·half American League East title with a 2·1 win over Detroit Saturday. Fingers, the major·league leader in saves with 28, was credited with the triumph alter blanking the Tigers the final 1% (' I ' From Ar dllpatdle• MONT REAL -Rumors sur· [!] laced t hia week that Montreal ••• quarterback Vince Ferragamo will ask out of his contract with the Alouettes after thls season, but the former National Football League signal-caller says such reports are "absolutely untrue." "I have no idea where that rumor got start· ed." Uld Ferragamo, wbo will likely get the starting nod from coach Jim Eddy when the atruggline Canadian Football League Club meets the Calgary Stampeders today at Olym. pie Stadium. "I called the law firm that represents ine and they said they had no idea how it (the rumor> got started," added Ferragamo, who signed a multi-year deal with the Alouettes last spring. A Montreal radio station reported this week that Ferragamo, who leads the CFL with 21 in· terceptions, would ask out of his $400,000-a-year pact or try to negotiate a settlement for the 1982 portion of the agreement. . "I've got a commitment here," said the former member of the Rams·. "I'm under coo· tract to the Alouettes and I'm going to fulfill it. "I have no intention of leaving." Ferragamo said the rumor has not affected his preparation for the Stampeders who, with a 5·6 won-lost record, a re struggling for a playoff berth in the Western Division. innings. The Brewers open post-season play this Tues- day night, hosting the New York Yankees . . . In a matchup of Western Division playoff rivals, Tony Armas hit a single, double and hom e ruf\, driving in four runs as Oakland prevailed over Kansas City, 8·4. If the A's win today, they'll force K.C. Finger1 to play a double-header in Cleveland Monday lo determine whether one or two or the division pl ayoff games will be in Kansas City . . . Scott McGregor pitched a seven-hitter and Eddie Murray slugged a three- run homer lifting Baltimore over the Yankees. 3·0 . . . Frank Tanana scattered 10 blts and Jim Rice blasted bis 17th home run as Boston whitewashed Cleveland. 4·0 ... Jerry Turner walked with the bases loaded to score Carlton Fisk with two outs in the bottom of the ninth giving the Chicago White Sox a 5-4 win over Minnesota ... Toronto's Dave Stieb tossed a two-bltter before leaving with one out in the ninth, and John Mayberry and Ernie Whitt homered as the Blue Jays defeated Seattle, 4-3. Astros didn't· need this victory anyway Series opens in Houston Tuesday LOS ANGELES <AP> - Houston backed into a mini- series playoff against Los • Angeles Saturday when they lost • to the Dodge rs 7 ·2, but after Atlanta had eliminated Cincin- . natl 4·3. ··Backing in hasn't anything to do with playoffs," said Houston .. Manager Bill Virdon. "I think we had to win that last game in Cincinnati to reach the • playoffs." The Dodgers beat the Astros two straight wi(h a finale today that makes little dirrerence to either side. "I'm always concerned when we lose when it doesn't mean anything for the playoffs," Virdon said as champagne corks popped in the clubhouse despite Saturday's loss. On the Dodgers ' side, Manager Tom Lasor.da was hap- py his team had come to life with 13 hits after being in a I • slump that included two shutout losses to last-place San · Diego I; before Houston a rrived in town. ! ·~ Bob Welch took the victory and probably won himself the I • opportunity to pitch the third mini-playoff game. The first two are in Houston on Tuesday and : Wednesday and th~ rest in ; Dodger Stadium. Welch went six innings, allow· f ing just three hits and one run •• with no walks and four :~ strikeouts before Lasorda took •• him out, primarily to rest him ~· for the playoffs. :: Catcher Mike Scioscia said of ~ Welch: "He threw a great game. : He was ahead of everybody." :• The Dodgers had finished a ~ half-game ahead or Cincinnati •, before the baseball strike and 1 :: thus were an automatic entry in· •. to the mini-series. I .: Virdon said Nolan Ryan would •. hurl the opening playoff game I i~ .. •, .. From Page 81 for the Astros against Dodger rookie Fernando Valenzuela. Each manager said he would follow Saturday's strategy and substitute freely in the regular season finale this afternoon. Vi rdon said he had not decided who would fill the opening in the 25·man playoff roster that OC· curred when pitcher Don Sutton suffered a broken kneecap on Friday night. . A preliminary examination of Sutton indicated no surgery would be necessary, but he will be given a further examination. ~......_ __________ _, His leg is now in a cast. Bob Welch Last year. Houston and the. ------------ Dodgers deadlocked in the Na· tional League West when the From Page B 1 Dodgers beat the Astros three straight. But Houston won the UCLA • single-game playoff to go into th e National League cham- • • pionship series. K e n Landreaux l ed the Dodgers' attack with three singles and Pedro Guerrero knoeked in three runs with a pair or base hits. Joe Niek:ro, 9·9, took the loss. The Dodgers scored in the first inf)ing when Steve Sax walked and eventually scored on a double play ball. By the third inning the Astros learned of Cin- cinnati's loss to the Braves. The Dodgers then added two more runs in the fourth on a bases- loaded single by Guerrero. Los Angeles scor ed three more tim es in the fifth off Gordie Pladson. With one out. Sax. Landreaux and Baker singled for one run. Landreaux came home on an in- field out and, after Rick Mon- day ·s base blt, Guerrero singled home Steve Garvey, who was aboard on a fielder's choice. Baker singled home Landreaux with the Dodgers' seventh run in the sixth inning. much worse. And Colorado 1981 was indeed much better, overall. than Colorado 1980, which UCLA defeated, 56·14. · Defensively, at least, the Buf- faloes seemed improved. As one Boulder writer penned early this season: "Right end Pete Perry leads an imposing defense that has turned 180 degre'es since last year when it gave up more ground than the entire Cherokee nation." That writer was right except for one item: The Colorado de· fense is not imposing this year, either. UCLA moved at will most of the day, piling up 437 yards to Colorado's 161. I :. I ~ RAMS FACE BROWNS • • • THE RETURN of sophomore tailback Kevin Nelson and wide receiver Cormac Carney from injuries was a welcome relief for the Bruins as Nelson picked up 130 yards on 26 carries and Carney caught three passes for 63 yards and one touchdown -a 36-yarder from quarterback Tom Ramsey in the second quarter to give UCLA a 19·7 halftime lead . But the reaJ excitement out of this barn-burner was generated by the foot of senior soccer-style kicker Norm Johnson who tied a school record of four field goals and had a chance for the record mid way thro ug h t he third quarter. ,,,. excellent receivers. He also gets good protection and that's what • makes him what he is." I : Indeed, the Browns' offensive : line, called by Coach Sam : Rutigliano, ''the best in the • league," has done a good job of ~ pr otect i ng their precious ~ backfield commodity. • In 16 games last season Sipe was sacked only 23 times, second lowest in the AFC. Thus far this season opponents have recorded but six sacks. The Rams' defense, on the other hand, bas caught opposing quarterbacks in the backfield 14 times. On lh.e other side of the coin the Rams' offense, which will be led by Pat Haden, will race a Cleveland defense ranked No. 5 • a1alnst the rush and No. 8 :_. against the pass In the AFC. Haden, who enjoyed his finest ' game against Chi<'ago Monday night when he was 13 of 29 for 210 yards, will again have the shadows of J eft Rutledge and Dan PastorinJ looming over him. And, It rl1ure1 against the Browm the Racna -and Haden -agaila are goln1 to have to go to lbe air to be effecUve. Of course, the Browns are go. ln1 to have to do that, too, and Sipe ldmlll hi• tHk ls mort dlt· nculL .. l"wiU certainly challenae \II. but That'• something 'Ne lift around here." he says. "The Rams are obviously a formida· ble team ... And, because lhey are, Sipe contends there may be more or a balance offensively. "We've been living by the pass around here too Jong," says Sipe. "You know the saying, 'live by the sword, die by the s word?. Well , we want to ideally get more of a balance Sunday.·· It remains to be seen bow ef- fective Mike Pruitt and Charles White will be howeves:. White. who will be making his third straight start, gained 72 yards on 17 canies last week. The former USC Heisma·n Trophy winner just won his starting job back recently after Rutigliano decided the Browns . needed a more all-around back (pass receiving, running, block· Ing, etc.) to complement P.Plltt Of cc>urse the Rams. too. will need another strong gam e from Wendell Tyler and Cullen Bryant for their passing game to work. Much of that wlll have to come from the oftensive Une, thoueh. who -des pite RullgUano'a boast.a -stUJ feel they're lbe best ln the NFL. Whatever, lt all bolls down to both sides n~a a victory . . . and only on wal•ln1 away happy. Earlier, thanks to the Bruins' knack for stalling once inside the. Colorado 30, Johnson kicked field goals of 30. 41, 31 and 44. But his 41-yard attempt after the Bruins had driven as far as the Colorado 13 sailed j ust wide. ''I WASDlSAPPOINTEDnotto get the fifth but it was still a good day, wasn't it?" Johnson said. "It's themostrveever kicked in a game in my entire ll!e so I '!eel good aboutthe whole thing." Johnson would have broken the record set by Efren HerTera In 1971 against Washlneton bad his fifth attempt not hooked at the last moment. Another happy person amon1 happy people was Ramsey who bad his best day of the season with 258 yards paulnf on u ,of.23 completJons. In addition to a lO·yard touchdown strike to Carney, Ramsey also bit u,ht end Tim Wrightman for a 14· yard TD early lo the fourth quart.er. ''( think we'll plct thinp up now," Ramtey sald ... Next week we play Stanford and we'U be much better al put'trl ll Ubl ball) In." T Expos qualify, Reds self--destruct Piocb·hltter Wally lobuoa. ln • lhe major lea1uu for leas Lb.an a month, drilled a. two.run triple ln lbe seventh inning Saturday as Montreat clinched the second·half champlonsh.lp ln the National Leaaue Ea.at with a 5-4 victory over the New York Meta. Jn eUmlnattna St. Louis, the Expos earned their flrat playort berth ln the club's btllory . . . The Cardinals went down swlnalna. but their 8·3 victory over Pittsburlh was too lit- tle, too late. lobn Martla pitched 1 seven·bitter and also drove in two runs as lhe CardinaJs Jumped out to a 3-0 flrat·innlnl advantage and led the rest or the way . . . Bob Hormer slammed a palr of home runs. but it was an eighth-inning t hrowing error by Cincinnatr second baseman Ron Outer which was the dif- ference in Atlanta's 4·3 win over the Reda. The Braves' triumph boosted Houston Into the West's mini-playoffs against the Dodgers ... In other action, San Diego swept its first double· header of tbe season. winning twice at San Francisco, and the Chicago·Cubs posted an 8-4 decision over Pttiladelphia ... The Braves an nounced that pitcher Gaylord Perry, who needs only three wins to reach the 300-victory mark, will not be signed to a conti:act next year . The Pirates announced that veteran hurler Luis Tlant would be placed on waivers to give him his unconditional release. Colbert, Stadler still tied Jim Colbert and Craig StadJer n Och fired 69s in seesaw rounds Saturday to stay atop the leader board of the Texas Open golf tournament in San Antonio. The pair ended the day at 11-under- par 199 after tying for the second-round lead at IO-under. Rookie Tim Norris fired a S·under-par 6S to move within one stroke of the leaders, while defending champion Lee Trevloo carded a 67 to stay three strokes back. Stadler and Colbert exchanged the lead twice during the round . . . The teams of Donna Caponl·Kathy Whitworth and Carole Jo Calllson -Susie McAllister s harpened their play on the late holes to ftnish tied at ll·under-par 135 after two rounds of the LPGA Team Championship in Portland. Ore. BasebaU today On this date In baseball an 19Se : Johnny Podres burled an el1ht bit shutout while Gll Hod1es knocked In both runs as the Brooklyn Dodgers finally won their first World Champlonshlp with a 2.0 vl<'tory over the arch·rival New York Yankees in the seventh end decldln& game of the World Serieb On this date In 1948 Surprise starter Gene Bearden pitched a flv(.•·hitter and player-manager Lou Boudreau sockt:d a pair or homers lo lead the Cleveland Indians to the American League pennant with an 8-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the first playoff game in league history. Today's birthdays Chicago White Sox manager Tony La R ussa is 37 St Louis pitcher Lary Sorensen is 26 Arguello lowers the boom on Mancini Alexis Arguello, scoring Url· mercifully with a powerful left jab. retained his WBC lightweight tiUe • Saturday by knocking out Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini in the 14th round. Arguello, who is now 72·4, scored his 58th knockout by tagging Man- cini with a left in the middle of the 14th round. Mancini's record is now 20·1 ... Marvin Hagler ripped Mustaro Hamsbo's face into a bloody mas k, then pounded the Syrian-born challenger into submjssion in the 11th round lo retain lbe undisputeo middleweight championship Left wing Bob Bourne, the first holdout in the New York Islanders' history, has agreed to a fi ve.year, $1 million contract with the NHL club Cosmos star Giorgio ChinagJla, who said last week that he would refuse to accompany the NASL team on its post-season tour of Canada and Europe, now says he'll ignore his feud with Coach Hennes WeisweUler and play South American champion Uruguay beat the United States, 3-0. in a Group A opening round match in the FIFA World Youth soccer championships. Favored Uruguay led l ·O at halftime. TV spotlights Rams Dallas tangles with St . Louis in the other NFL game By HOWARD L. HANDY Ol I ... Dall., ...... Slaff For the third time this season. the Rams will have a home regular season game televised live with the Cleveland Browns furnishing the opposi· lion at Anaheim Stadium today. Channel 4 will bring the game at l o 'clock as the continuing saga of Pat Haden at quarterback goes on. Haden had his best game of the year in Chicago Monday night to solidify his position . He'll~el Cleveland's Brian Sipe. This ~orning at 10, Channel 2 will bring the Dallas Cowboys at St. Louis game. That one will have Danny Wh ile throwing for the Cowboys who are still undefeated a fter four games. Following are the top sports events on TV today . Ratings are: / 1 11 excellent; .; -1 .; worth watching; " ./ fair; .; forget it. (I 10 a.m .• Channel 2 v v " ' NFL FOOTBALL: Dallas at St. Louis. Announcers: Pat Summerall and John Madden. The Cowboys are still unbeaten after four starts, mainly due to the passing efficiency of Danny White. When Tony Dorsett was stopped by the Gi ants last week, White offset the lack of a running game with his pin-point passing. St. Louis has had its problems this season and is currently 1·3 behind the Cowboys in the National Conference Eastern Division. e 11 a.m .. Channel 7 BASEBALL: Undecided, 1 p.m .. Channel 4 v v v v NFL FOOTBALL: Cleveland at Rams. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen. The.Browns handed Atlanta its first defeat of the season Sunday behind the quarterbacking of Brian Sipe , He threw for two touchdowns and ran for another while Mike Pruitt scored twice for the Browns. The Rams also won Monday night in Chicago with their best effort of the season. OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Hosts: Brent MusburQer. Phyllis George and Irv Cross. Analysis by Jimmy :'The Greek" Snyder. 12 :30 p.m. (4) NFL '81 -Host Bryant Gumbel looks at action around the NFL and Pete Axthelm provides commentary. 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 -Highlights of games played this weekend. 4 :30 p.m. (7) -USC HIGHLIGHTS. t 1 p.m. (9) SPORTS SHACK. 11 :30 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Stan· ford vs. Arizona, played Saturday. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Texas, Noon, KI EV <870>, Houston at Dodgers, 1 p.m., KABC (790). Football Cleveland at Rams, 1 p.m., KMPC (710); Denver at Oakland, 1 p.m., KNX <1070), Seat- • lie at San Diego, 1 p.m., KSDO (1130). Tennis -Davis Cup Reports, 5~30 and 6:50 p.m., KNX (1070). (The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late changes.) Angels fall, 1-0 ARLINGTON, Texas <AP ) Texas ·rookie catcher Bobby Johnson slammed a two-out home run in the ninth inning to give the Rangers and rookie pitcher John Butcher a l·O victory over the Angels Saturday night. Johnson's home run. his second in two nights. broke up a pitching duel between Butches', 1·2, and Angel Moreno. 1·3. also a rookie. Both went the distance and allowed six hits. "I was out of the game and in the locker room." sajd Buicher, who was to be replaced in the 10th by Jim Kern. "As soon as l saw Bobby's home run on television, I ran back to the dugout." Johnson. 22, made his first major league ap- pearance Sept. l after hitting 20 home runs for Wichita in the American Association. The nephew of fo rmer Ch.icago Cubs star Ernie Banks had hit his first major league home run Friday night. "It was a greal thrill and I had about 30 friends and relatives here tonight," said Johnson, who is a native of Dallas . Other than Johnson's game-winning home run. neither team had a runner to reach thir.d base. Moreno struck out six and walked two and Butcher fanned eight and walked one. ************* NFL standings • • • • : JOHNSON & SON : NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division W L PF PA Pct. Atlanta 3 l 109 62 .750 Rams 2 2 96 80 .500 San Francisco 2 2 83 89 .500 New Orleans 1 3 44 85 .250 Eastern Division Dallas '4 o 109 58 1.000 Philadelphia 4 0 93 40 1.000 NY Giants 2 2 57 56 .500 St. Louis 1 3 74 100 .250 W asblngtoo 0 4 60 119 .000 Central Division Detroit 2 2 87 71 .500 Minnesota 2 2 79 94 .500 Tampa Bay 2 2 68 70 .500 Green Bay 1 3 69 105 .250 Chicago 1 3 61 85 .250 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Western Division Sao Diego Kansas City Denver Oakland Seattle W L PF PA Pct. 3 1 138 110 .750 3 1 107 99 .750 3 1 89 54 .750 2 2 63 45 .500 1 3 58 77 .250 Eastern Dhision Miami 4 0 97 55 1.000 Buffalo 2 2 104 SO .500 NY Jets 1 3 73 117 .250 Baltimore 1 3 70 122 .250 New England o 4 73 104 .000 Central Division Cincinnati 3 1 102 ~5 . 750 Pittsburgh 2 2 108 98 .500 Cleveland 2 2 65 87 .500 Houston 2 2 63 72 .500 • • Presents . . . : • • • • • .. • • • • • • • :., ................ : • • • NR.11 • • • • Pick of • « TheWHk it • • • *SUNDAY• • • A•m• • • over • • ' Clevel•nd • . ... • Denver • • • over • « O•kl•nd • • OetroU • • over • « • • Tampa Bay • •MONDAY• it Atlanta • *************•***************•********* • • : Pete's Pick . See The Phu!:![ph•• : at Johnson & Son : Johnson & Son EXCITING • • • • .. • • • : Lincoln-Mercury * ••• '82'• * : J626HAllOaaQ. : ;::~: . ' . AH•ON & ~':f . I • \••*•····································~·· ·····' . ' ......... ,. .... ,...,... ...... ....., ..... ~ ..,ClllWM Mwr Mater Dei's Division II I victory tooS close as exhibited l1y this logjam at Costa Mesa Invitational. Mater D e i gets its revenge Planta sparks Costa Mesa Invitational win By JAC'K Ml!'llTER 01 IM Oally f'I ... ataff Coach Bob R ic hardson's Maler Oei High cross country team got revenge on the six-time defending Arizona state cham· pions. Tuba City. Saturday at the Cost a Mesa Invitationa l cross count ry meet. Earlier in the year it was Tuba City the victors as Andy Endischec led his team lo a 50-65 margin over the Cl F 's No. 1 ranked Monarc hs a t the Las Vega s Invitational. However Saturday. with senior Bob Planta apparently in good for m, Mater Dei took the Division Ill championship with a convincing 46-66 win. The difference "'as Planta The Monarch sen ior didn't even figure in the scoring at the Vegas r·acc Ho wever i n Saturdav's race over the 3-mile hilly tc.rrain of Costa Mesa's TcWinkle Park he ran with the best of them. F oun t ain Valley's Bo b Erickson. Costa Mesa·s Mark Ho ward. End1schee. Plant a. Fount ain Valley's ~ed . Moser G a u cho s' test over Swearingen pleased after 28-3 win By CURT SEED EN Of .... Deily ...... S'8ft LOS ANGELES -Saddleback College Coach Ken Swea ringen says he's done enough testing during the pre-season, and he's pretty happy with his produ~t. That product survived nine fumbles. five or which wound up under LA Southwest players, as the Gauchos recorded an easy 28·3 victory over the Cougars before 1.000 fans Saturday after· noon . "F ort unately, we pla yed a team that doesn't have much of an offense," understated Swear- ingen alter his Gauchos held the ha pless Cougars to just 27 yards rushing on 23 carries. "The fumbles a re correctable m istakes," Swear in gen 'con- tinued. "All I wanted to do was come in here. get a win and get o ut of her e, so I 'm pretty happy." The Gauchos opened a 21-3 halftime lead .behind an 8-yard TD run by Tim Fishbeck, a 35- ya rd pass to Curt Arons from La nce St ewart and a 1-yard Stewart to Jim Gleed pass on the final play of the first half. David As hford added a fourth-quarter TD from a yard out. Meanwhile. the Ga ucho de· fense was playing a rugged game. a nd t he Cougars' of- fen sive ineptitude made the Ga uchos look that much more impressive. • The Cougars used three dif· ferent quarterbacks, and the on- ly one to show any poise was Br ian Morris who connected on 5 of 17 for 70 yards while having one pass picked off The Cougars did not get a first down until midway through lhe third quarter. Stewart, meanwhile, playing nearly the entire contest at QB, com pleted 13 of 22 passes for 154 yards. Fishbeck <9 carries, 42 yards> and Scott McKenzie (5 carries, 38 yards) were the top ground gainers for the Gauchos. Saddleback, now 3-0, closes out the pre-season next week at at home against Antelope Valley befor e opening Mission Con· fere nce play at Palom ar Oct. 17. "We've pretty m uch figured out what our weaknesses are now," added Swearingen. "Of~ fens ively, we'r e st arting to stabilize. And our defense has played real well for us." a nd Mater Oei 's Mitch Eddy and Mark McMastcr ran in a tight group for the first . . 2"'2 miles. In fact Mater Oei had all five of its scorers in the top 11 spots. . E rickson, the senior Baron speedster . look command of the race with about a half-mile to go. ··There were a lot of hairpin turns that I ha d to come to almost a complete stop to go around. Then I had lo pick up t he pace again." the blond dis- tance runner related . Erickson won the race in the day's fastest time. 14 :47, to de- feat Howard 114:50 1. Endischee . t 14 51 >. La Joll a's John Marsh 114 52 1 and Mater Dei's Planta t 14 591 and Eddv 115 :011 Irvine's Cyril.Oblouk took the Divis ion 11 honors as he led throughout to capture the title in 15: 08. Oblouk, in fact. led the en- tire Ir vine team to the t itle as it scored 44 points to outdistance Katell a which had 61. Racking up Oblouk were Steve Meehan csixth in 15:291, a nd Loren While < 11th in 16.08 l. Estancia's Jim McCarthy won the Division I race in 15:26 to pace the Eagles to a fourth place finish. Unive r sity so p ho m o r e Theresa Barrios led the Trojans to a convincing 36·50 victory over Costa Mesa. She ran the course in 16:47 to post the fastest time of the day by 54 seconds. The Trojans. s till without senior P ol l y Plum e r , f i n is h e d 1·4·8·11-12 in the Division Ill race. Support ing Barrios were Jamie Nourse, Sue Armentrout an'd Laura Sauerwein. Ir vine High's girls ran away with the Division II title, scoring 19 points. Barbara Vasquez won t he r ace in 18:45. Patricia Quiros 09:29). Carla Figueroa ( 19 :34>, Janet Lam 119:35) and Sherri Satter wtiite ( 19: 39) ran 3-4-5-6 for coach J eff Swigart's Vaqueros. Rustlers romp; Coast t umbles Fred Crissinger scoTed on two short bursts up the middJe, triggering a 28-point, ft.rat-hall ex- plosion to lead Golden West College to an easy 3M victory over host LA Valley Saturday night for the Rustlers' first win of the season. At P asadena, meanwhlle, the Southland's No. 2 . team llved up to that bllllng, as the Lancers downed orange Coast, 27.7 after struigllng to • 17·7 first-half lead . At LA Valley, the RusUera (1-2) took advan· tage of a young, small Monarch line ln piling up 276 yards on the ground, includlng a well· engineered 92-yard drive with quarterback Sam Aiello at the helm. The Rutlen m anaged to tkk off nearly aix minuui. ol the quarter before Criaa(JlleT 1cored on his short scamper. Aiello COOMCted for 12 ot 23 paua for 1'1 ... yard1, lncludin& a four-yard TD paa to OU Rbodel • ln tb• aeconcl qu.,-ter. T.sd IClllott, wbo carried -the~baU Just two Umes for JS yards on the evenlnf, added a three·yard TD run before the first half was over . GWC, coming off a lopsided loss to Santa Ana the week before, picked up 417 yards total offense in banding the Monarchs their t hird atraJght loss. • At Pasadena , the Lancers jumped out to 1 14·0, first-quarter lead on Ule strength of a 35-yard T D atrlke from Steve Vermuelan to Jerome Parsee and a two-yard run by Jeuie White . OCC countered with its best drive of the season, a nine-play: 70-yard effort which culminat - ed with a four~yara TD pass from Clay Tucker to Mike Roney. The score came on a fourth·•nd·coal from the four-yard Une. Pu adena could muster onl)' i 3'7·yard field 1oal by Paul Gtelgens for a tentative 17-7 balltime lead. The Lancen then added a 22 yard neld 1oal by Glelaem and a 1"9-yard TD run by Stefan Hodnett -hi1 only cany of the game -to put the aame out or reach.1 , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 4, 1981 Bl Wild 20-14 finish . Baro~s win on Stevens-to-Seay bomb By ROGER CARLSON Of ... ~ ........... They can't boast No. I statu." -a 3·1 record doesn't merit it. But there is little doubt the Foun- tain Valley High Barons are your best deaJ in town for the dollar And they have a veteran crew of coaches, but . they may need more because the present staff D\8Y be on the verge of entering the cardiac ward. A near -speechless Mike Milner . the Barons ' head coach, could only mutt.er, "l don't know what to say," following Saturday night's unbelievable Cinish in a 20-14 non-league football victory over Servile before 8,000 at Anaheim's La Pa lma Stadium. TH E WINNER WAS A SO·YARD pass play from quarterback Matt Stevens to wide receiver Joel Seay with 29 ticks left on the clock. Seay, who had not caught a pass all night, sped down the left sideline, pulled in th~ p~ss at the 10 amidst heavy coverage, landed sax ancbes within bounds, then tight-roped the remaining dis· tance for the winning points to send the Barons' bench and fans into a slate of frenzy. It was an incredible finis h to an evening which JUSl moments before saw ·the Servile bench and crowd in the same state of excitement after the F riars drove 80 yards, with three fourth-down passes keeping the drive ali't(e, to pull to within a point at 13-12, then went ahead on a two-point run b) quarterback Doug Butler with SO seconds left. A second straight loss from an Angelus representative was facing the Barons aft er they once again did everything they could to get as lit· tie as possible for their efforts The Barons e ntered without the services of 240-pound tackle Steve Clower , who has been lost for the season because of a knee injury suffered in practice Wednesday. "WE DID E VERYTHJNG we could not to win," said Mi lner. "It's not very long from now that we're going to h ave to start doing something. "We're jus t full of inconsistencies. I'll take it <the victory). but I'm in shock." The Barons put their coach and fans through the wringer with a classic display of wasting op· portunities a nd talent. After wading through the first half with one mist ake after another resulting in but a 7-6 lead , the Barons dominated the third quarter to the point that Servile only had the ball for four r un- GENUINE SOUD OAK PARQUET TILE FOR CIASSIC LUXURY! SAVE 333! Install our soUd oak floor tile yourselfl Tongue and groove edges for easy lnsta.J. lation. Factory-finished to a lustrous shine. 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After P al Connor got the ball back for the winners with an interception and 18-yard run to the Servile 14, the Barons wasted another opportunity, finally trying a 44·yard fi eld goal. which wasn't close. THAT LED TO SE RVITE'S clutc h drive, which consumed 6:02 of playing time in 18 plays as Butler came off the bench to s:omplete 9 of 13 passes, three on fourth-down situations, mostly to tight end P aul Reilly, t he payoff to Eric Andrade. Butler's TO pass came with Servile out of time outs and when .he took the snap for the two-point try he rolled right <ala Edison's Ken Major in the 1980 15-14 Fountain Valley loss> a nd sped into the right cornl'r. It appeared to be over. Despite sterling de· fensive efforts by Greg Victorino, Dean Roberts, Chip Dickerson, Torey Conroy. Pat Lacey and others, the Barons ' offense had thrown away one charrce after another, especially in the first half a fter Emery's brilliant 23-yard scoring run on the thir d p lay from scrimmage following Mike !See BARONS, P age 8 5) 1-COAT LATEX INTERIOR PAINT Redecorate quk:kJy ~ lnexpenslvdy wft:h our first quality, fUt-diyfng wan and celling paint! SOL.ARIAN~ NO-WAX TILE UM the convenience of elS)"to-lnatall. easy care telf ... tlck ftoor tie In kitchens, bet.ha ~ den-. .:-~79 g 2• X 12• WTIA MllPl't Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, October 4, 1981 f.fitans finaHy • W1D Long Beach SJ. deq_lt 18-7 defeat lP'ro• AP cltpa&eMI Sophomore quarterback Bob Caffrey threw a 29-yard acorina pasa and tallied on a t-yarcl t.ouebdown plunae in the third quarter Saturday aa Cal State Fullerton broke open a cl•e aame and went on to a 34·10 .non-conference football victory over vlslting Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo). • Caffrey's acorlna paaa to wide receiver Norman Brown midway lhr<>uP the thlrd iuarter save the Titans • 17-10 lead, tben be made t 24-10 late In the period with hla abort acortn1 run. The victory was the first for the Titans against four losse5 this season. Cal Poly ls now 1·3. Caffrey· completed five of 12 passes for 48 yartis and he ran seven times for 16 yards. Cal Poly was led by quarterback Lloyd Nelson, who threw· for 102 yards, completing 10 of his 20 throws. Drake 18, Long Beach St. 7 DES MOINES, Iowa -Workhorse fullback Amaro Ware churned out 221 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead Drake to an 18· 7 victory over Long Beach State, giving the unbeaten Bulldogs their best start in 24 years. Ware, who carried a school record 42 times. scored on runs of l and 45 yards as Drake sent its record to 5-0. Ware, 20~-pound junior, topped the lOO-yard mark for the ninth straight game and rolled up the second best single-game total in Drake history. Long Beach State. losing to Drake for the first time in eight meetings, fell to 1·4. Ware's 45-yard run gave Drake an 8-7 lead with 6: 51 left in the first half and he added his 1 · yard scoring run with SO seconds remaining in the half. WEST their first football victory ever in the •l•te of Washington. Arizona State led 16·0 at halftime and Im- proved ita record to 3-1. It was the flnt loss lo four games for the defending Pac-10 champion Huskies. The Sun Devils had toucbdowna on a •-yard pass from Mike Pagel to Willie Gittens ln the second quarter and an 11-yard run by Robert Weathers with 16 seconds left ln the game. Washington averted its first shutout since 1976 with a 20-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. The Huskies shut out Arizona State here last year. Pagel completed 13 of 23 passes for 183 yards . and a touchdown. He was not intercepted as the Sun De~ils committed no tumovers. WashJngton's Steve Pelluer hit 1 of 20 passes for 94 yards and a touchdown. He was intercepted once. The Sun Devils' defense sacked him four times for 36 yards. Arizona 17, Stanford 13 TUCSON -Arizona tailback Brian Holland ran for one touchdown and passed for a 42-yard score on fourth down late in the final period as the Wildcats upset winless Stanford, 17·13. Flanker Bob Carter streaked up the middle and shot past safety Steve Lemon as Holland took a pitch from quarterback Tom Tunnicliffe and threw the second touchdown pass of his collegiate career. Holland, a sophomore who carried 14 times for 75 yards, connected with Carter last year for a touchdown against Southern Cal. COME BACK HERE -UCLA"s Rex Gray (right l is in bot pursuit of Color ado quarterback Randy Essington Saturday on AP ...... a broken pass play. The Bruins had few problems in handing the Buffaloes a 27 ·7 s et buck. Long Beach State marched 79 yards in nine plays Lo go ahead 7-2 on Tim .Gross' 13-yard run with 9:44 left in the second quarter. Drake came right back with an 80-yard, eight-play drive that was capped by Ware's 45-yard burst. San Jose St. 65, Fresno St. 33 Stanford's All-American quarterback John Elway, turned in sub-par performance, completing 14 of 31 passes for 152 yards and one touchdown. He was out.shined by Arizona's Tunnicliffe, who connected on 17 or 25 for 146. But Elway kept the Cardinals in the game un- til the final minute. leading Stanford to the Arizona 16, before missing on four straight pass at· Ohio St. upset, 36-27 · FRESNO -Steve Clarkson passed for 426 yards and six touchdowns as San Jose State rolled to a 65-33 Pacific Coast Athletic Association vic- tory over Fresno State in a game heaped with of· fense and penalties. tempts. · Several times during the game, the 6-4 junior rifled passes that zipped through the hands of his receivers. He was sacked four times. But Notre Dame arid Michigan post wins as expected The teams set a PCAA total offense record with 998 combined yards, 668 of which were ac- counted for by the Spartans as they ran their record to 4-1. Clarkson hit wide receiver Stacy Bailey with touchdown passes of 46, 48 and 10 yards and round Mervyn Fernandez with scoring tosses of 57 and 23 yards. Fernandez also caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from reserve quarterback Jack Overstreet late in the game. Clarkson completed 22 of 37 pass attempts for his 426 yards. Seven of his passes went to Balley, '."'ho raised his career reception total to 110, pass- ing the school record of 106. The game, which went nearly four hours. featured 35 penalties. with San Jose penalized 135 yards and Fresno Stale 194 yards. A rizona St . 26, Washington 7 SEATTLE -Freshman place-kicker Luis Zendejas kicked field goals of 39, 30, 24 and 40 yards as Arizona State surprised No. 12-ranked Washington, 26-7. For the Sun Devils, upset themselves by Washington State in Pullman last weekend, it was Washington St. 31, Pacifico PULLMAN, Wash. -Jwllor running back Mike Martin scored two second-half touchdowns as undefeated Washington State shut out Pacific, 31-0. The Pacific-10 Conference Cougars had vowed to avenge a year-old loss to the Tigers. In that game, Pacific upset the Cougars, 24·22, on a last- second field goal. But Saturday, Washington State manhandled the 1·3 Tigers, picking off four passes, recovering two fumbles and blocking a punt. WSU running back Tim Harris also ran for 103 yards on 16 carries to become the Cougars seventh all-lime leading rusher. surpassing Keith Lincoln. Harris streaked for 31 yards in the first quarter for the first Cougar touchdown of the day, capping a 27-second drive that included his run and a 21-yard pass from Clete Casper to split end T.J . Jones. The Cougars, now 4-0, added a 25-yard Kevin Morris field goal in the second quarter, one touchdown in the third and two in the fourth. The 4-0 start by the Cougars is the first time they have won their first four games since 1930, when they were 9·0 in the regular season and lost the Rose Bowl to Alabama. Pola paces Monarchs, 30-22 Mater Dei tailback rushes for 209 yards, 3 TDs By RICK WAGES Of -Oeltf ""'SWf Senior fullback Kennedy Pola ran for 209 yards and three touohdowns Saturday-night to help Mater Dei High defeat Crespi High of Encino, 30-22, before 4,800 at Santa Ana Stadium. D~spite a heavily-wrapped bruised wrist, the 601, 215-pound Pofa went the distance offensively and defensively, gathering four key tackles in the short time the Celtics bad possession of the ball. "Besides being a good runner," claimed Monarch Coach Wayne Cochron. ''Pola is an ex- ceptional linebacker of college caliber.'' Pola carried the ball 23 times during the con· test including touchdown runs of 34, 20 and 60 . yards. To balance Pola's ground game, Mater Oei's two strong-armed quarterbacks, Tony Locy and Roger Reynoso, threw for 148 yards. The 6-1 Locy hit 5 of 13 attempts, three which were caught by his older brother, and favorite re- ceiver, Greg, while Reynosa completed 6 of 7 passes for 90 yards, including a 16-yard touchdown toss to tight end David Scherf. Credit must be given to Celtics' ofCensive squad, which kept dishing out the same amount of punishment received. Crespi running back Tom Gaytan, not haviog played in the first half, carried the ball 8 times for 91 yards and a touchdown run of 63 yards. Kings put OUt F1ames On their own 37-yard line, with 1:24 elapsed in the second half, Gaytan took the bando(f over right INGLEWOOD <AP> -Calgary left winger tackle and sprinted for the score before a shocked Dan Labraaten scored a pair of second-period Monarch defense which had dominated the first 24 goals Lo lead the Flames to a 6-2 National Hockey minutes of the game. . League exhibition victory over the Los Angeles "We're proud of our defense," said Cochrun, Kings Saturday night. "and although they need work, they've really im- Labraaten and defense man Ken Houston proved." scored goals only 28 seconds apart early in the Celtic quarterback Rich Ferraro completed 8 second period to break a 1·1 tie. The Flames went of 14 passes, the strong Monarch secondary lteep- From AP dispatches COLUMBUS, Ohio -Quarterbacks Rick Stockstill of Florida State and Art Schlichter of Ohio State passed for a combined total of more than 700 yards Saturday, with SLockstilll engineer- ing the Seminoles to a 36-27 upset of the seventh· ranked Buckeyes in a college football game. Stockstill directed a Florida Stale rally with two touchdown passes that gave the Seminole~. 3-1. a 30-21 lead early in the third quarter. Stockstill completed 25 of 41 passes for 299 yards. Schlichter set an Ohio State single-game pass· ing cecord by hitting on 31 of 53 throws for 453 yards and a pair of TDs as the Buckeyes lost for the first time in four games this season. His perfor-mance broke a 29-year-old Ohio State passing record. John Borton had passed for 312 yards against Washington Slate in 1952 for the previous single-game record. He also broke the Buckeyes' marks for pass completions and at· tempts. Notre Dame 20, M ichigan St. 7 SOUTH BEND. Ind. -Tailback Greg Bell scored two touchdowns in the first quarter. leading Notre Dame to a 20-7 victory over Michigan State. Michigan State fullback Tony Ellis fumbled on the first play from scrimmage and Notre Dame re- covered on the Spartans· 23-yard line. Bell , a powerful. 205-pound sophomore. dove in from the 1 eight plays later, giving the Fighting Irish a 7-0 lead. On Notre Dame's nexl possession, Bell raced 32 yards up the middle for a touchdown on a draw play. Harry Oliver kicked field goals of 38 and 34 yards for Notre Dame, which snapped a two.game losing streak and evened its record at 2·2. Michigan 38, I ndiana 17 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -Tailback Butch Woolfolk rushed for 176 yards and two touchdowns as eighth-ranked Michjgan, mo~lng almos~ at w~ll against Indiana, beat the Hoosiers, 38-17 m a Big Ten Conference game. The Wolverines· built a 24·10 halftime lead, halted one Indiana drive in the third quarter with a pass interception by Marion Body in the Michigan end zone and put the game out of reach with touchdown runs of'24 yards by Woolfolk and 2 yards by Lawrence Ricks. The Hoosiers moved from their 10-yard line to the Michigan S ·before Body made the interception oCC Indiana quarterback Babe Laufenberg. W isconsin 20, Purdue 14 MADISON. Wis. -Wisconsin spotted Purdue a 7 -0 lead, then stormed back with two touchdowns and two field goals Saturday for a 20-14 triumph. Wisconsin, led by quarterback Jess Cole and tailback Chucky Davis, packed all its scoring into on to score four goals In the period to run away Ing the Crespi receivers to a total of 48 yards, in· with the game. eluding a fourth quarter interception by Mater CHIEF EXEC Kings' center Marcel DioMe scored 18 seconds Dei's Pat Dubar. after Ca lgary's third goal to make it 3·2, but the The win for the Monarchs put them 2·2 for the ewport Beach executive Flames added two unanswered goals to lead 5.2· season while the loss placed Crespi 1-3 so far for eeks stimulating new after two period. Flames center Kent Nllason had the season. career opportunily with M De. ( ed ~.a: l k e I v e I o p i n g a r e a _a...:g:..o_a_l _an_d_an_a_ss_i_st_. ___________ __,, ____ ai_e_r __ i_a_c_e_s_t_o_p-_r_a_t _.:.u.t __ so_n_n_ex_·_w_ee_._-t•employer. 18 years senior c o r p"o r 11 t e g r o u p broad specific manage-menl experience with Fortune 200 firms 1 five in rully participative en- v Iron ment 1. 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Eason, a junior college transfer from California, took to the air 32 times and even scored a touchdown himself on a brimant four-yard quarterback draw play. S01yth breezes to Prindle -16 win By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.llJ P'I .......... Wlfw HONOLULU-Whether in zephyrs or gale winds, Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach is prov- ing himself almost unbeatable in small catamaran sailboats. With his wife Suzi as crew, Smyth successfully defended his national champions hip in the Prindle-16s despite 25 to 30-knot winds and 6 to 8- foot seas that hammered the 69-boat flet?l off Waikiki during the entire four days of the event. It was Smyth's eighth major championship during the past year. including two Prindle-18 titles, the Tornado Nationals, the pre-Olympic • Regatta and Tornadoes and the Thrnado World Championship. In all but the Prindle-16s. Smyth uses his friend and associate Jay Glaser, also of Huntington Beach as crew. The heavy weather contributed to a 11umber of dismastings and other boat damage as well as minor injuries Lo several crewmen. Smyth and his wife posted two first place and two third-place finishes in the best four-of-five re- gatta for a low score of 71,.2 points. In the third race, he was disqualified for a premature start, but used that race as his throwout. In the consolation flight, Marvin Frace of Fullerton scored a clean victory with four firsts. He had also won the consolation night in the Prindle-18 nationals earlier this ye Orange CoHt DAILY PtlOT/Sunday, October'· 1981 •• ZTEC CORE 7-15 VICTORY ALBUQUERQUE (AP> CI~lone has Oklahoma tied up ~uan rback Mat\ Kofler and llback 8lll WUUams comblned 20th-ranked Iowa State gains shocking :Y-7 standoff with No . 5 Sooners ~r t•o touc hdown• and San le10 State parlayed four e cond halt New Mexico rnovera lnto a 17·15 West.em thletic Conference victory over tit• Lobos Saturday nllht. NORMAN, Okla. (AP> -Tailback Dwayne Crutchrield dove for a tyln1 rourth·QU&rt<!r t~uchdown ... '1l. tor 171 yards Saturday •S 20th·ranked I a Stat e held No. 5 Oklahoma to a 7·7 tJe ln the Big Eight Conference tootb•ll opener for both teams. beaten by No 1 Southern Callfornla, 28·2'. last week. Oklahoma's only ~core came in the first quu rter when reserve hatrback Steve Sewell. a freshman, sumpered 16 yards for a touchdown and Michael Keeling kicked the extra point. Kofler scored on a 19-yard run ~nd WllUams added a 9-yard l\(OJ'ln1 charge as the normully pass-oriented Aztecs stayed on the ground to up their season record to 3 o. including a 2-0 mark in the conference. Crutchfield, held ln check the first halt by a swarming Oklahoma defense, carried 43 limes tor the Cyclones. who are 3-0·1. Iowa State had two opportunlties late in t he fo urth quarter to win the game. llowover. the Cyclones missed a 23.yard lleld goal with 1: 12 remaining and a 62· yard field goal attempt with four seconds left on the clock. In 1980, Oklahoma started the year al 2 2 before reeling off eight istraigbt victori~s · including an 18·17 win over Florida State ' in the Orange Bowl. , San Diego State also got a 52·yard first period field goal rrom kicker Dave Meyer. Iowa State's touchdown came after the Cyclones gained possession at ~he Oklahoma 46 following an interception by John Arnaud. Following Crutchfield's TD, Alex Gifford's conversion tied the score. The Sooners, the nation's leading rushing team with a 380-yard average, gained 314 yards on the ground. Most of Oklahoma's rushing yardage was provided by tullback Stanley Wilson, who bad 157 yards on 23 carries. One would have to go back all the way lo 1965, however, when the Sooners opened the lieason 0-3, to find a worse start than the l ·l ·l beginning or 1981. New Mexico, which had three passes intercepted and lost · a rumble in the decisive second half. That turnover was one of five in the second half for Oklahoma, which was Oklahoma. 1·1 l , which h a d two turnovers in the first half. lost three fumbles and suffered two interceptions in the second half Unfortunately, at l~ast for a week, things don't look any brighter as the Sooners have to travel to Texas to meet the Longhoms Rarn1 Su'ltzer OCC and Estancia: Rude tourney hosts \ Water polo squads whip.foes Or ange Coast College a nd Estancia High took charge in their respective water polo tournamel)ls Saturday as each rolled to easy championships in t heir own pools Marina High, also partacipal· ing at Estancia. fared well, too. as the Vikings captured third place Jn a non-league thriller. No. 4-r anked Sunny Hills upset visit- ing Newport Harbor. r anked No 2. 1s: 17, in overtime. lligh grad. and senior Adam Sofio led lhe parade wilh six goals each. El Ccrmino. which gave OCC its toughest gam e of the after· noon. finished second. At ~tancia , the Eagles didn't have many problems. either. as they whipped La Serna, 15·7. in the semifinals and then thumped Buena Park. 16 9. for the cham· pionship At OCC. the Pirates rolled up 57 goals in three gC1mes a s t hey d efeated Chaffey < 23-5 l, El Camino t 14·8> and Santa Monica <20·5> In the semis. senior Don Drake provided the spark as he scored seven goals. The Eagles raced to a 7 l lead and were never ht:aded. JI'// Kemp The Pirates. in improving (}lei r seasonal record to 7 · l. had 19 different players tally Ill the scoring column. In the championshi p . the Eagles ( 10·3 ove r an l got six goals from senior David Ireland and five more from Drake. Sprained back puts Kemp Freshmen Rick Rostain and Scott Lewis. a Newport Harbor Buena Park. which finjshed second lust year in the same tournament. reached the finals by verdict of als 16· 7 win over Marina. on injury list PENN ST. ROLLS PAST TEMPLE STATE COLLEGE. Pa I AP • T<iilback Curt Warner . tht• na· t1on's second-leading rus he r. ran for more than 100 vards for the third straight game and scored two touchdowns as second ranked Penn State blanked Tem- plt>, 30-e . Saturday an college football. The Vikings. however. re bounded in the ir second game as Steve Miller and Darrell Denney scored t hree goals apiece to pace an 18-7 wan over La Serna The victory was good e nough ror a third place finis h. The Rams have put reserve quarterback Jeff Ke mp on the injured reserve list because of a sprained b.ilck and activated rookie linebarker Jim Collins. a s pokesman for t he National F ootball Leag ue team said Saturday Kemp, who signed with the Ra m s as a free agent after at· tending Dartmouth. injured his back Thurs day night while working out in the weight room. and X-rays taken Friday s howed 1t to be s prained. the spokesman s aid. At Sunny Hills, the Sailors led 1n a ll but the last minute of regulation when the host Lan· cers tallied to tie the score at 14. The Lancers then scored four overtime goab to edge the de· fending CIF 4-A champions. Warner carried 22 times for 117 yards. boosting his season total to 496 for the 3·0 Niltanv Lions. Warner capped a first · period. 52·yard drive with a 3- yard smash. J;!ivi ng Penn Stale a 7-0 lead. I le ended a second· quarter. 74 ·) ard march with a 19-yard sprint. making 1t 13 0 Newport H arbor 's J R Salvatore had eig ht goals in the losing effort. The defeat was the Sailors · second against seven wins this season They lo:.t las t week lo No I ranked Long Beach Wilson. Collins. 23, is a 6·2. 230-poun- de r from Syracuse. He was the Rams· second round pick in the 1981 draft and will be in uniform today when the Rams face the Cleveland Browns at Anaheim Stadium. College, prep football WEST use 56, Oregon St. 22 UCLA 27, Colorado 7 Wash. St. 31 , Pacific O Ariz. St. 26, Washington 7 CS Full. 34 , Cal 'Poly <SLO) 10 San Jose st . 65, Fresno St. 33 UC Devi' 19, Cel Poly ( Pomon.tl 7 Cel Slett Nortllrldg9 17, S...te Cler• 14 Sonome St. 16, uY•,,,. 7 St. Mer,'' 17, Cel Stele H•yw•rd U Llnlt.ld 20, E. Oregon 17 s. Or•von 32, Pec:lll<. Cl<• u C•11t. WMN,..on n , wi.11-1r1 n ROCKIES Air Force 28, Colo. St. 14 Wyoming 45, UNLV 21 San Diego St. 17, New Mex. 15 Arizona 17, Stanford 13 Nev.0.(R-) '3, c..>t. Ar...,, .. s ll W•IMr St 19, Montene St lO 8olte St. 11. -.1.ene ll Aclem' St. 31. W. New Mexico 20 Rocky Mounteln IJ, w. Mont.,,• I H M••· Hl9fll•11ds 2•, Coloredo MIMsH Color-~l!tm t•. Mot ... ColO n S. Ulell 17, Ft. Lewi' tJ S. Color-20, E. New Mulco 17 Cerron, -.t. 31, Montene T.cll 21 Color-Col. to, Miiion u ldello St JI, H At lrane. SOUTHWEST Rice 20, Tulane 16 Tulsa 35, Kansas St. 21 Houston 24, Baylor 3 Iowa St . 7, Oklahoma 7 Okie. St. 9, N. Tex. St. 0 TCU 28, Arkansas 24 Texas A&M 24; Texas Tech 23 A11st1n Col. t•. Trinity, r ... u s. ArkenMS M, Ar\ .• PIN llluff I Arll.·MontkeOo 10, 0.-hll.t 14 Hefl*rlGI S4. JI, SW 0111-.,. 14 Ml.Murry 21, L-CNltUen o Cet1t. St., Diiie. t, HOwercl PIYM 1 NE 0111....,,. as, Hef'dlftQ 10 NW 0111-'-21, 1..4w1eRon 4 $'"'*' P. Aulllfl 1J, Y,,.., 10 ~I II•• $l. tt, T-S4 t4 feUI A&I JI, TtMI ~ti Te~n t.ulfltrWI 22. lel'I\ "°"''°" St. IJ Ml OW EST Drake 18, LB St. 7 Notre Dame 20, Michigan 7 Fla. St..36, Ohio St. 27 Wisconsin 20, Purdue 14 Mlchloan ~· lndlana 17 Iowa 64, Northwestern o Illinois 38, Minnesota 29 Kansas 17, Ark. St. 16 Nebraska 17, Auburn 3 S. 111. 14, Ill. St. 3 W. Mich. 21, Swing Grn. 7 Miami <O> 20, Kent St. 13 Ball St. 23, N. Ill. 0 Cent. Mich. 63, E. Mich. 14 Toledo 21 , Ohio u. 14 Auos.,.,ro •• SI. Otel 1' C•nt. •-• 24, Luther O Clll<-0, Concordle. tu 0.11• Denison ft, Ohio Wulyn J4 Eurell• u, uhl..-d I Hetdelllffo 11, Kenyon If llllnol1 COi. 2•. St Ambr""" O MIM.-OuhAll J2, SW MlnnelOI• J Minn ·Morris I, St Cloud SI 1, II• Monmovtll. 111 ll, Cerleton o Moorlleed St. J7. Wlnon.t St. 0 Nortll Cenlr•I Jl, Mllllkln 10 H. Color-n, S. Dekot• St 20 NW Mls'°"'I St I, C.nt. MIHOU•I 0 Ao ... Mutnwntt, Prlftclpl•O T eylor 1•. 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Mf!rtln L..U.r O Ill-20, Ulle ,.., ... 1 St. Joflfl' .. IWM. J I, Hein!IM It St. """"'-IN. 1, tv-vllte J It. T.,.,_tA,GlllWV~O WtNlfl al, Kt!.,..._ 1 COft<orOle, Ntb. 11, Ne41rme w.Myfl 0 N,Mk..,_O,N,t-tt A..._,111.u.~1 U.S. cliocbe8 Davis Cup win PORTLAND, Ore. (AP> -The U.S. doublet team ol John McEnroe and Peter Ftemlnc lffrff an 8-6, M , M decision over Australians Pe\er Me.Hamara and Phil Dent Saturday to ctln~b an Alherican victory lo the Davis Cap 1emiftnals. Tbi doubla wtn t•n t.be U'ldtM Slat.ea a In- surmountable M lead in the belt-Gf·ftve·mattb aeries. wblrh coac:hadet today with two atn,i .. °"tebel. Tiie United st~-wW plq lD U.. CMm• .,.,,.,.., round m ~-ac·' t Ari• r•e. B•ldwln Well«• 47, M•rl•lte O 011••1 Narer-7•. ~feline. Ill II SI Mery s. IC•n 21, IC anus WHlyn ,, S. Oakot• TKll II, Hurcn • Betoll JI, 0.-1.-11 o C0<,,.ll, I-4'. KllO• .. Le•,,•n<• 41, Coe. 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The Panthers were awesome in the first half. holding the Gamecocks lo minus seven yards in of- fense while building a 28·0 lead Pitt. with Marino leading the way. scored almost at will in the first half. Marino hit on scor- ing tosses of 28 . 12. 53. 6. 30 and 8 yards John Brown caught three scoring strikes and Julius Dawkins had two TD recepltons. Marino's six scoring passes gave him a total of 38 for his career. surpassing the Pill career m ark of 32 held b) Malt Cavanaugh North Carolina 28, Georgia Tech 7 ATLANTA Quarterback Rod Elkins ac· tounted for two touchdowns within a 55·second span of the third quarter as sixth ranked North Carolina downed Georgia Tech 28· 7 for its eighth consecutive college football victory TcctY. 1-3 and a 14·point underdog. had just tied the game at 7.7 on Ronnie Cone's 2'yard run following a 70-yard scamper by freshman Robert Lavette when the Tar Heels s uddenly turned the game around Elkins capped an 83·yard drive wtth a 1 yard !>neak two plays after Carolina benefited from a controversial pass interference ruling in the end zone that resulted in a 26-yard penalty to the 1 Two plays later. Bill Jackson recovered Cone 's fumble at the Tech 31 and Elkins connected with Mark Smith on a 28-yard pass and came right back with a 3 yarde r to Tyrone Anthony with 7. 57 rem.runing. Alabama 38, Mississippi 7 TUSCALOOSA. Ala. Eleventh·ranked Alabama U!ied a fumble recovery and an intercept- ed pass to set up first-ha lf touchdown runs by Jeff F'agan and Linnie Patrick and went on to beat Mis· sissippi, 38·7, giving Bear Bryant his 310th coaching victory. Fagan·s 10-ya rd run started the scoring midway through the first period. seven plays after Alabama noseguard Warren Lyles stripped the football from quarterback John Fourcade as he dropped back to pass End Russ Wood recovered at the ·Ba ma 45. Patrick s mashed a yard for the second touchdown at 5:47 of the second quarte r and Peter Kim kicked a 25-yard field goal 51 2 minutes later for a 17·0 halftime lead a nd Alabama rolled to its 53rd consecu tive triumph at Bryan t·Denny Stadium. The Crimson Tide has n't lost in Tuscaloosa since Oct. 12, 1963. It was Bryant's 28th s traight victory over one of his former players or coaches. Clemson 21, Kentucky 3 LEXINGTON. Ky. -Kevin Mack. Homer Jordan and Chuck McSwain ran for touchdowns as 14th-ranked Clemson came alive in the second half to s wamp Kentucky. 21·3. SOUTH Mack got the Tigers rolling with 9 02 remain· in!:( in the third quarter by dashing 11 yards off rtl:(ht tackle to put Clemson ahead 7.3 Jordan bolled 3 yards to give the Tigers a 14·3 lead 41:1 minutes later. capping a short drive set up by Richa rd Abraham's fumble at the Kentucky 21. McSwa1n. the wo rkhorse of the Tige r backfield. ended a 93·yard drive with a 3-yard scoring run with 2·48 remaining in the game Missouri 14, Mississ ippi St. 3 JACKSON. M 1s~ Running back Bobby Meyer ran for one touchdown and caught a pass for another as M1s~ouri upset ninth-ranked Mis· s1ssippi State. 14·3 Quarterback Mike llyde clinched the victory by hitting Meyer with a 2·yard scoring pass with 1·03 left . r appin,g a time consuming 71 y ard march. Meyer . who carried 26 times for 122 yards, col· lected his first touchdown on a 46-yard run. giving Missouri a 7·3 le<1d l<1tt• 1n the first quarter. M iami (Fla.) 48, Vanderbilt 16 MIAM I Quarte rback Jim Kelly ran for two touchdowns and threw for a third as 17th·ranked Miami. Fla . blasted Vande rbilt . 48-16 Miami. 3·1 but ranked !21st in the nation in rushing. rediscovered its ground game as the Hur. ricanes ran for 243 yards in rebounding from last week's 14·7 loss to third-ranked Texas. Vanderbilt which managed only 12 yards rushing, ·dropped t~ 1·3. From Page 83 BARONS WIN j. • • • Newton's fumble recovery. What had started so well , s uddenJ.¥ turned sour as the Barons fumbled away a punt at the FV 40, which led to Servite's first TD <Steve Beuerlein's' seven.yard keeper>. then another furn ble put Servile in bus iness at the Barons' 29 TREY MARTENS BLOCKED a field goal at· tempt to keep Servile off the boards and Mike Pearlman punted 60 yards to get the Barons out of danger · But two more scoring opportunities were to frustrate the Barons first a march to the Servile 4-yard line ended when Martens was stacked up for no gain on a fourth·and-one. then David MacLeod's interception and 24-yard return to the Servile 8-yard line was busted when a third-down pass attempt found no receivers open, but the pass delivered anyway and into the hands of Servite's Steve Rahon. So it came down to that final minute, the Friars earned a' 14-13 lead and had visions of a 4-0 record, then saw it erased as Seay ran his pattern, Stevens fired deep. and ... well. just another night for the Barons. Baseball standings OUTSTANDING VALUES! NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB y-Houston 32 20 .615 - Cincinnati 30 21 .588 1112 San Francisco 28 23 .549 3\'2 x-Dodgers 27 25 .519 5 Atlanta 25 26 .490 61'l San Diego 18 35 .340 141~ East Divis ion y-Montreal 30 22 .577 - St. Louis 28 23 .549 l ~ x-Philadelphia 24 27 .471 5112 Chicago 23 27 .460 6 New York 23 28 .451 6112 Pittsburgh 21 32 .396 9'~ x -Firsl·ha lf division winner y -Second-ha lf division win- ner ,...,..., •• Sc_ o.-..n 1, H-ton 2 Moftlrwl S, -Yorll • St. L.owbl, Pl"--J A ll•flte •• ClflclnMll J Sell Diego 4-71.S.. Frenc:IKO J..2 1 ll lnnlnot. htoe-> Clllc ... I, Pllllede..,ia 4 T .... raO-HtvllOll UC~ .. j) at a...." (~ 11 .. ) Cltl<tO& 191111 HI at PlllllldelOlll• I ~utll""' 11-71 It. Leub (l'Of'M:ll 10.JI •I Pl~ (JoftM .... , M•n•re•I IGvlllOIOll , • ., •I N•w ""'" ll'tlC-4-.JI Atlatnlt !BowlJ.121 el Cl11elftnell IS. IMI 5111 0 .... (WI• .... ot left f<r-lta IOt'lfflfl M l •l.ULAlll llAtCMI •NOS AMERICAN LE AGUE West Division z·Kansas City x-Oakland Texas Minnesota Seattle Chicago Ange ls W L Pct. GB 29 22 .569 26 22 .542 11"2 24 25 .490 4 24 28 .462 51 '2 22 29 .431 7 22 30 .423 7112 19 30 .388 9 East Division Y·Milwaukee 31 21 .596 Boston 28 23 .549 2~ Detroit 28 23 .549 2~ Baltimore 27 23 .540 3 Cleveland 26 25 .510 411'.1 x·New York 25 25 .500 5 Toronto 21 26 .447 n~ x -First-half division winner y -Seeond·half division win· ner z -Clinched plavoff berth ....... .,..fc_ hHll,,......0 8otlon 4, ClewlenclO ClllU90 ~ MlnnttllC• 4 M llw.wi..a Z. Oelrell 1 BtltlMOre J. -Ytrll 0 Oetil .... I. ic--City 4 T0 ...... 114.SNtlltt T ... Y'IO-A ..... (Witt 7_.) et T°•qs (.._yc11tt 11 .. 1 New Yor-IRe111<flel •·U el Beltllftl,. IPllMer , .. I ... 1e11 {Torrez •JI et Cleveltlld 10....:r 10-5' Ml---. IWllllaml .. 71 el Cltk ... I~ 1•1 Oetrtlt (Wiien 11 .. ) et Mii•--*• 1~11 lt.-9) ,J>::=.lf,'f""" M l el IC-f City IWritl'& T........_ IOeftCY .. 12) e1 lfftt1e (Mtddlf'd t-11 , •aeuua UAIOlll S .. DI IRAMD MEW 1981 vw DIESEL RAlllT FACTORY STICKER $794$ DISCOUNT $950 SALE PRICE S6995 {2634) (184699) IRANDNEW 1911 ISUZU PICKUP FACTORY STICKER 16471 DISCOUNT $613 SALE PRICE (1 1 2t 97c1oi7) IRAMD MEW .,., vw DllSEL PICKUP FACTORY STICKER $1341. DISCOUNT SI 110 SALE PRICE 12 11Z,1(1t,98, • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 4 , 1981 AMERICAN Le.AGUE .._,.,. 1, A1tgel1 0 CA'-l"°'"'lA T•X&t .. ,... .., ... Heri.w, M J 0 I 0 T .... 111. • 4 0 I 0 P•lff, tt , O O O ~ .. If l 0 o o C-, pt\ I 0 0 0 leMp .. , Cl 4 0 I 0 lwi.tll, u o o o o llllt , '• • o o o Sffollr'I, Ill f t I 0 l , •*11.. r1 f 0 I 0 a.~t.... f t 0 0 l .lol!Mofl,( l I I I l>rkll, 1b 4 0 I 0 Wu,..r, dll ) 0 0 0 Harr1t,lf 1 o o o W .. Mr,?b J O o o 0.-lne, If J o 2 o Norme11, u J O 1 O l'OflUltl,( 1 0 0 0 ~J.cf l 00 o l111r1tc11, a J o o o Totelt J1 8 J 0 Totel1 JI I S 4 k-.ltyl ...... Celll9rnle ooo ooo 000--0 Tout 000 000 001-1 T .. Olll wtlell WIM lng r1111 scOf'Od. l08 -Celllor11la 6, Tues •· 28 -Ston .. rs, L R~. Oo-lng. HR -B. J-.... m. s -,,.,...,Mii. C........ 11' M a Ea 11 SO Mor'eflo CL. I.JI I"> S I I 1 6 T .. a l vtci.r CW, 1-21 4 o o T -1:15. A-11.SJO. 8-111,T ...... 1 Ootrell 000 001 000-1 I 0 MllW--000 000 Oh-1 I I Mofrlt -Perrbh, V..U.O..k ll. Eer*1y m , Flngon Cl! -SI-. W-FI,...., C .. J). l-Mon'b (1 .. 1). A-•.JJO. ......... .._. Bost011 no 001 ~ • o c.......... 000 000 ~ 10 1 T-N -~r llr-11, L.-11.., Ctl alld 8endO W-Ta11e11a U ·101 l - llre1111e11 C2·11. HR-llH lon. RICt 011. .\-7,11•. -.. ... s.TwtMt Ml11,..SOC. 001 003 ~ 10 I Clllc-100 200 101-S I f H•¥-VeMtk C61 -u-r. ump, Hlcllt y C6), HoY1 ltl -Eulen W-HoY1 lt-J). l -Vtwllc (Ml. HR -ClllCOOo, l111l111kl 1111. A -f,716. A'••. •ay• .. 4 0..le llCI :100 !CO llG--4 14 1 Ket1tff City 100 101 , ...... 10 1 l e llgford --; J-s. Mel11n C61, llrtlt Ill e11d Watllen, Quirk ct). W- l •11otord (12·10). L-J OllH Cl-JI. HR-Oal!fe llCI, Moof'e Ill, Armas Cn l; KenMI City, B,..tt CSJ. A-l:l.°'9. ClrilMIJ, y--· New Von 000 000 000-0 1 0 llalJl,....t )00 000 00.-l I 0 Joflll, Guidry If), LaR!lche 111. Devit Ctl .,,.. Ct ,_, McGf'990t -Grallem. W- McGregor (IJ-5). L-JOllll Ct-II. HR - ll•ltlmort, Murray (111. A-21,S7S. ... J.~4.""-~J TotOlllO 000 001 201~ I 1 SNttle 001 000 002-3 1 0 ~:::~;.~.~.~~~·=Ill~,=· '°" m. w-Stlet> 111-101. \.-A-• '"'''· S-McL•uolllln (10). HR-TorOlllO, Whitt 111. Ma"tWrrv 1171: S..ltle, Ancler90ll 111, Zls.k I 161. A-4,6.SJ. NATIONAL LEAGUE Oodger1 7. A1tros 2 '-OS ANOILH HOYU'OH a r lllll a•rll .. S.a, 211 Lendr ... <I S-•rt,p 8ek•r.W llrad .. y, 11 Gar¥ey, lb M•t'llll, lb Monclav. rt Tllomes.rl Gverror,., Meldl>d, rl Sclotcla, c Gl"Ola, c Rutwll,u WtlSS, SS Wtlcll,p J-111.pll Ho-,p Mltc,,.11,cl 3 2 I 0 Pullt, rl l 0 I 0 4 2 l O WOOds, rl 1 0 0 0 o o o o G•rner. 2b 4 O O o • o 2 1 Scott, cl 4 O 1 O I O I O J. Dru1, II 2 0 0 0 J 1 I 1 Tollman, II 2 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 C..,_, lb J 0 I 0 2 0 I 0 Spllmn, lb I I 0 0 2000 Alllby,c 200 0 f 0 J l 0. abrts, 3b 1 0 t 0 1 0 0 O A How•. lb 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 Pladlotl, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Iv .. , pll I 0 0 0 4 I 1 O Sprowl, p 0 0 0 0 O O o o II. Smltll, p o O O o 2 0 0 0 PtM, pll 1 0 0 0 I O o O Reynlds. ss 2 O 1 O o o o o Gucla, u 1 o o 1 0 0 0 0 J . Nlekl"O, p 0 0 0 0 l(rikely,c 2 I I I Totall » 1 u • Totels JJ 2 I 1 kerer,I ....... HOUllOll 000 00 I IOC>--2 LOI Angele$ 100 n1 OOll-7 E -Scott. So. DP -HouslOfl 1. L08 - HovslOll •. l.AK Af'99lft II. 28 -llr-y. HR -Knicely 11) SB -P""'· LellCl<teu•. S -N .. llro.SF-G•r<le "...... II' " J. Nlakro ct..._., 4 4 PlecllOfl 1 1 Sorowt I · B.Smllll I .... .._... " •••• 50 l J 1 1 ' • 2 1 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 I Weldl (W. t-SI I 0 Howe 0 0 Sltwerl 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP -$41rOW1 2. Balk -Pl-. T -1:37. A -42.m. • ........... Montrea1 ooo 011 21-s ' o Now Yon 012 ooo 01~ 10 2 ~. Smlttl IJJ, Let UI, R--. 171 -C-W; Scott, LyflCll (1), Allall (1), S.•r•oa (t), 01"0SCO (t), LHCll '" Ofld Trt¥1fl0, W-l.et (S-61. L-Allan 11 .. 1. S- Rurdoll ctl. HR--Montr .. 1, Ce11tr 1161, New Yon,~ Cl) A-17,tSf. ~ ••• ,.., .... > St. LOlill l U 010 000-t I I 0 Pltbllu,..,, 000 002 001-l 1 1 Mal1l11 end Portor; C-llo, L-CJI, Cnn (71, T ... ul¥t Ct l allCI Nlcolla. W-Martlfl Cl-SI. L-Comatllo (0·11. Hll- Plttlbwtll, ~cm. •->.Jl't. er-•·•-> Atlelllt 100 101 01~ t O Clft<lllfla!I JOO 000 000-l t 1 Melli.r, '-Cl) and Sl,..tl"O; S..¥t<, HulM (I) -O' .. rry. W-Mell .. r CM I. L-Huma (M l. s-c.mp 1111. HR-Allellta, Hort1er 2 C ISi. Cl11cl11t1atl, Foster (221. A-17,544 C-.l,"'11Mlft4 Oii<-010 031 J00-4 U I Pllllfftlllflta 010 030 ~ s • H-11. G<lff111 161, Caudill C6lt Marti 111 end O.vl1 Noles, Lyle 161. Clwln-(I I, M<Or•• (t) Md e-., Vlroll cu. w- .....,.11 (Ml. L-t.y .. C ... l S-Meru 161. A-JS.I ... Plaly OAME ......... o ..... Sell 0 1-oo 001 110 000 000 1 ~ I 0 Safi ll'reflCIKOUO 000 000 000 C>-1 10 J lldMI......,, SI.-(t), L-(II), Ut· tleflel4 cm. --.. 11>1 end ~. 1t- MllY CIJI; Hol~, lr91""'8 Ctl. R-'-Clll eM RellMm, W-luc.1 0 •11. L-aOWlandCO.ll.~(21. HCONDOAME ....... 1,0IMtal left DI• 10ll 000 OClll-7 11 O .... ,,_ltco 010 010 00.-J 1 2 L .. i.r, ~leld 171. ArmstloftO (t)..., l(t1111octy; Hert .. htltntr, Tuitt Cll and .... _. W-l.oli.r C2-t). L-Har..-1...., C1·2l. A~.JIJ, COLJ.EOf UCU 27, Coloredo 7 1c-wOuNn ColO•HO 0 7 0 0 -I UCLA 6 U 0 1 -27 UCLA-FGN,Jtftnlo11aG UCLA -FG H.J.,,.,_ 41 UCLA -FO N. JoMIOll JI UCLA -FG H J._,... UCLA -Cemey 10 pan from llamaey CH. JOlllllOn kk lll ColO -Rouson • pau from E 1ll"9IOll (HamlltOfl kk lll UCLA -WrlQlltman 14 pass from Ramwy (C11rr•11 peu from Ram1e y1 A -40,JO T-S~lflk• c ... FlrslCIOWllt 10 Rull'IH•YO<dl 2'-107 Pett1"11 yarCb S4 Retur11 yardl U Pautt ICH,_I P Ufll\ M 1 Fumbl~ t-1 PeM llln-yerCb 1-IS Time ol Pos.saulon 25.ot IMl¥141MI StaUsllc1 UC\.A 22 SS.17' UI iO IHW M l-2 s-19 :M:52 RUSHING -Color•do, Rbuson 11·:M, Beebe ,... •. JqlWI-1-11. J-• ... ; UCLA -Nelson 14·11•, Bru110 11·'1. T-n Mll 1-16 PASSING -Colo,.1do, Essl1191011 10.1,.1·Sf. UCLA RamHy 1S-2l-1·1st, B...- 1-0-2-0 R~CEIVING -Colorado, P•rker >·1'. Ht ller• 2-t, ROUIOfl 2-4, UCLA. Wrlolllmell S.71, Cer,.y J.IS, Curran J-4.J, T-ftMll 1-31. Oreke 18, Lon~h St. 7 ac..w Lono Bt ach 0 1 0 o-I OrO t t 13 0 3 -11 Drate -Safety, Ctfllef" SflaP •llf out ot efldJ-. l8S -Gron IJ rull C,,_ llk kl Orate -Wert 4S r"'" CNfl felled) Or eke -Wert I ""' (Mlll•Meyer 1110) Orekt -FG Mli..Meyer 2' A -1',7JO ll 10 »-tS 120 ,. D 11 '1-111 1D " FrUdO- RuslM .. yercb Pe sstnoyaras Rt1ur11y- PHMI Se<kl by Pu11t1 ,,., .. , 0-0 .... , ).1).2 M 1·11 ..., F umbfts·IO$l l'tnalll""yerds Tltnt Of ""-ilon .. 2 .. so 16:13 .. u SJ:'7 COMMUNITY COLLEGE S1ddleback 28, LA SouthwH t 3 Sc-llyOIN .... rs Seddl-k 1 •• 0 7-• LA Soul-l 0 0 I>-J S Fl~l rllfl (Mlller llkkl 5W-GossnFG $-Arons JS pau from 51•••11 !Miiiar 1110 1 S Glffd t peu trom 5tewerl !Miiier Ueki S Al"'°'1:1 I r1111 IMllltr •101 Attt-• -1.000 lestlmattcl) G-JtaUAk 1 I Flol OOWM It Ausha1-y.,.,,. SH'9 Panlng yards 15' 'Pasws U-11-0 PUflll l-40 Fumbl-IMI 9·S Ptna1tles-y.,.ds •..O IMlvi...al ·-•"I SW 1 7>-11 109 10.l>• W I J.I 11-101 s F lshbecll , •·•2, Slew•rl, ll·Jt; McKanila, s-•. Ashford, 10.16, Mll .. r, J.lt; Glud, J-u ; S.11ch11, l-1; Alford. l ·S; McNeil, 1-S; Sebrifl9. l•J SW-Maron, J.11, Harr1M1n, ..... Y- l·J. Morrh. 7-1, Stewel1, l-1, BrOWfl, H . 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I.ACY. 4'J6; Wallet•, MO; 0.ey, l.U; Scherf, 2-lS; "-· 1· IS Fountain Valley 20, S.rvtt• 14 "-W~ l'OUfltel11 Vall" 1 t • 1_., Senti• • I • ._,. ll'V-E_,., tJ '"" C~ -kill S-9t--1 t\lft Cllk k lalledl ll'V-Emery 1 ""' C~ t-..ii, -fal!NI 1-E. Andrede 12 peM lrom llllltr ClkAIH ,.,.,, FV-SHy » pes1 from SteWOlll CMontnt -klll Att...-.C. -t,_, (Mtlm.11 .. I .... ~. PV l'lrtlO-II Ru.,..s-yercls 11·114 P•HlllQ Yardl ISJ PHMI 12·J0..1 Pent& 2-45 ,.._,.,_.... t-1 P-tt•v•• .. " I .. ~ ...... ' II 2'--11 '" IWl<I .. 11 H Mot FY-Emory, 11-t7; MetWfls, J.U; c;-, 2·1: Ste ....... 2-4; o.,rett, ?·IO; Pavelko. 14. S-Morrls, 4-4; Prv•OC>. f.t; 0..Nltlofl, f.12; Ctftdt)ts, M ; llaufflel11, ._12, 8uti.r. •-lor·mlllUll 12 I ............... FY-St-. 11-20-1. !St. S-B-te111, .. lt-1,IO; llvt .. r. f.l>-0," I ............. _,... FV-Em..-y, J.U ; llollft, S-lt; Craft, 1~; Anderson, 1.11; S..y, l·lO. S-Rtllly, 10.IJI; Morris, ).17; E. Alt- dr-. 1·12. s.-. I,., 0 1k Tree CatS..UAAfta) JATUaDAY'S ••SULT~ cnaaUl•y 1M1 ..... -ti.el l'laST aACE ... .,,._~. RH I Soul IMcC.,.ronl •.OO J.60 1.IO OQ·He's • Ring !Ramlrtr) S.60 4.40 v attnttne Low (Plncayl 4.00 OQ-01-lllled lrom llrsl allCI pieced M<OllCI. Alto raced: Ster11 .. , Vattat, 111'1110 Echo, M<Cutc"9on, He Ain't Heavy, Take Dffcl Alm. Time· 1:09 4/S. H CC*D •ACE .• lur•ono~. TOdO CH•-Y) t .60 S 00 3.40 Lllll• Miu Echo <Or1eoel ..... uo DIKrtle V91¥tt CWlfll-1 f.00 AllO raced: s.--w. Counltu SVWll, Hasty NllON, Bay Line Girt, I Wa11,,. Ooc· tor, DaW11'1GolOtfl 8. Time: I; 10 4/S. U DAil Y DOUILI U_..I paid '21.00. THlaD aACE. •Y> lur~. Pro&pe.-CMcCerronJ • 00 1 IO 1.60 F•U ·-(Slblllt ) f .1!0 J.20 ller11ereeu (0.1.,,.,...wvel f.20 AllO rec.cl: Suparctdt, •·CrH llus, Dec:on- Crol, Muclle Rlw , •·ASll Mt, Mewmonl, Sttr llflQ K". a -coul)led elltry Time· 1·11. l'OU aTH aACE.1 l/1'mllft Force Fun IMcC;trranJ l fO 1.60 1.20 Fabulous Dad CWl11ltncll J.10 2.IO Cellk warrior COllveresl 1.IO Also raced: $c>ll9fully, •·CNlrQt Acc-.t, •-Wllm lllQIOll, H•lo Ru ...... Mu Mlr-. River Mame • <OuPledefllrv Time : 1:«14/S l'I nH aACE. 6 lut~. Ml111tret Grey C Plf\COYI 6.20 l .IO l.00 Supreme Glow IM<CerrOfl) 6.20 4..40 Four Wr..lff CGllllQMI t.40 Also recod. Rlema11, G;111 •llCI FrllJ, Ma~·~ ,_y, Always a Cllenct. Snvf. lum, Ulall Ceflyon. Time: 1:093/S. ts I XACTA IM ) paid SIUO. SIXTH RACE. 11,. mlles Clurfl •·Dom O'AlblQNc ICest-J t.• t.00 SAO •·Pro¥ldtfltlel I Plncey) t.40 t.00 J.IO Tallltl•11 King (Haw .. y) 4.00 Alto raced; AO¥ocatum, Soeflcy llay, ltlllQ G<I Go. F...cll Cut, Arco. •-<Olipl«l ... lry. Time: 1:• 11s SEVENTit aACE. •Y> furl~ EdQt I Plf!Cay) l fO 2.60 1.20 Oynemk L..eOy (Hawley) J.«I 2.IO Savona CMcCerrOfll J.GO AllO raced: Rttt•<klng, Eaecta AnM, Sllerp Moll, ~ She's BolCI, ••l•'l Sona. trlsll 0'8rltfl, Gommerclal Venture, Lted I,,_ Floor, Ral .. te. Time: 1.1'1/J u IXACTA (10.11 paid m.oo u l'tCK 11x c .. J.7.,.1.101 paid •m .oow1111 S.O wln11lng ll<kets Cllve h~Nt). U Pick SI• ~l~~:i,•:::.. :'..!~:60 wltll U06 Wlllfllng •10MTN aM:•. 7 furlonQS. Oo11a Jo IMcCMronl t .00 J.60 L60 a 1119 P,_ CT-> >.20 t.• SPOod Bl"Oller CH-leyl 1.20 Alto recod: Gala Arr•y, Tllrff Dou, Al9ardl, 0.l•w•tt l!•PrtH , Tr avell119 P•ul. Time· 1·23115 NINTH •Ac•. I l/l•mllts. K111Qllt of Gold (0.l•flou9aye) 42.20 .,_.. 11.10 cross IM<Cerl"Ofll uo •.1!0 Grav_..,,.... (Ma~1) IS.C Alto racacl: l.AlulfllllO Rlwr, M11ter ~ Jamlfl, Baell eat~, MetlveW11, l!I T~. ll-lel'9, P1altk FMteltl<, l'lreta Fleet. Time: 1:«1 4/5. U •XACTA CJ-11 pelCI $49'.00 Attendance: ll,°'4. 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Gery Senclor'°"" Pt ttr Welts CA111tr•ll•I. 1'~. 4 Doan l'roomt ·Jt ll S.yttl&en CHaw•lll, 17. s. Richard -Grete,..., Louin INewport B .. c111," Sii ...... """ I Mar¥111 Frau (Fullt11onl, 1 Dorl Ackerman CIWaml, Fie ), J Slt ¥t Sey,. (MatntnOtlll. Women'• eoccer COMMUNITY 00\.lEl>a o.....w.a1ecurc .. El CINftlM 4, P......_ 2 ~---•• ~ .... Coast• GOiden Wits! Korlng Cl¥tri9a J, RaQI,.. 1. WOOds I THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF NEWPORT BEACH Teleprompter presents programming that gets you righ t where you live! MONDAY October Sth-8:00 PM-One hou r season premlert' of "Newport Now .. TUESDAY October 6th-7:00 PM -"Thls is Newport Beach .. 7 :30 PM -"75th Anniversary Parade" Coverage WEDNESDAY Octo~ 7th-7:00 PM -Recablecast or "Newport Now" -~ THURSDAY October 8th·7:00 PM -.. 2ls t Annual Character Boat Parade" Coverage October 9th·7:00 PM -Recablecast of "Newport Now" ON CABLE CHAMUL 2' or K PROGRAMMING DEPT. (714) &42-8797 ,, t 1 I f I . ..._I 'II\ 't -UORllNG- l:IO I LAST ,,. THI WILD ITMTMC HIWI MOYie •·At "The last Oeyt 01 Man On Eatth" ( 11173) Jon Finch, Palrlclt MegM. Whan the ultimate dlsaeter ttrlk11. 1 lkec>llcal Nobel IClenllst thlM• lhll a coin· puter ~ underground can save the world. 'G' le4f. CHAllTOPHEA CU>llUP l:OOI TMAT'ICAT MUltC ANO THE ePOKIHWON> I OAVMfAJ< LA YOUTH ANO THE .... .. 8*.E AHIWEA8 ti) AOMP£A AOOM ()) 8UNDAY MOANING (fl CHMTOPHEll Ct.06£UP (C,)MOVIE * * * • "The Sptril Of St. Louis" ( 1957) J1me1 Stew· art. Murr1y Hamilton 1n 1927 Chatlel A Lind· De<gh t>eeomes the flrat man to lly nonstop 1Cto1s the Allantle Ocean to Per- ls 'G' 0MOVIE • • "Oeadman's FIOat 'PG' 1:30 IJ FOR OUR TIMES 0 HAENOIPfTY 9 A08ERT SCHULLER • P£0PU!7 C1I AMERICAN $TORY m H!W8 9 DIAECTIOH8 IB OOl.OA MEIR AEMEMllE.REO BY WE WfJ8El. Author Elle Weisel recounts 1 meeting he htd with the late lareeh prime mtnlster Gola• Meir (ij.J MO'llE * • • "Chapter Two" ( t979J James Caan, Mar· she Muon Soon ener his wife's death, • wT1t8f finds himself retuctenlly lalllng In love again 'PG' 7:00 IJ TODAY'S AEUGIOH 0 WHITNEY ANO THE A080T ' 0 POPfnAHO FAIEHDS Q IT 18 WRITTEH G ~ETH COPEL.AHO tD DAY CW DISCOVERY g) CARTOONS 9 YOGA FOR HEAL TH t11J SPECTRUM OJ SUHOAY MASS (S) THE 18LAHO ~ HEVAWUZ A Cleverly 1nlmlled come- dy •bout the greedy Tri· phorn, a ba•rre ChareclM. crastllat>ded on the Island of Nevewuz. whO tries to modernize It lor his own peraoNll g1ln 7:30 1J LIFETIMES D TMl8 18 THE UR Q VIEWPOINT ON ~ tD JIMMY SWAGGART 9 EXPl.OAIHO LANGUAGE: WING, WNTING, COMMUNICATING ()) TV_. LOOKS AT LEARNIHO ®l PU8UC PUl.8E IBTHE WOALD TOMOAAOW DMOVIE • • "The Electric Elk Imo" A young Elle tmo bO)' eco- oentally bec:omeS • s>Ow«· tul source or efec1rlclty 'G • 1:00 8 SUNDAY MOANING I OOY88EY PERIOHAL ~ • UOYD OOllYIE WORlDCHE.88 CHAMPIOHIHIP ()) LET niEAE BE LIGHT ([I JUllf't FALW£ll Qf REC HUMIAAO (J)MOVIE **'" "The North Avenue Irregulars" ( 1979) Ed'Ward Herrmann, Barbare H1rr1S The MW minister In a small town org1nlzn a group of dolly women In his cong1• g111on to 11op the now of chu<ch tund1 to crlmln91s 'G' a:ao I N£W8 COHFEAEHCE TODAY'S BLACK WOMAN Cl MEETING TIME AT CALVAltr I FMDEUCK It PNCE I AM, I CAN, I WIU ()) TtiE LAHAYE8 ON FAMM..YL.ff IB KNOW YOUR 8l8LE (C)MOVIE • * • • "Resurrectlo"" ( 1980) Etien Burstyn, Sam Sheperd. Alter a near 11111 11Uto accident. 1 woman llndt that lhe has the lbifl· ty to hell Olhett but II per· aecutad because or her rtfvlal to claim • divine 1nni-. 'PG' OMOYIE ••• "l(lt ear.on" (1940) Jon Hiii, Dini Andrtwa. A bold ~ protect• • Clllllornla·bound w190f1 train from lfldlan rllOers. 'G' l:OOI M&TTHIPMll VIUA A4.IGM ("O Cl) OM&. "°"ii. ~8"'8T,., ~.z:.WNmH •• '4 .. ,...,. Ulte Old TlrMI" (1tl0) Got41e • TEAMWORK Joe Namath and Allison Smith star in "An Orchestra is a Team. Too' .. at 5 p.m. on Channel 2. Hawn, Cllfty ~ A aof1.,,..rted lawyer 11 torn bei-her llopelesa ex· huaband-lurned·bank robber and her uptight Pl'-1 riu.~nd \Otho " running for California attorney genetal. 'PG' HO I Cll HF\. TODAY OOLDAMUI REMEM9EAfD IV ELIE WEISB. Author Elie Wel1e l recoun11 a mMllng he hed wllh the late tarMN Pflme mlnilter Golda Meir. I CAMP WILDIAHE.88 RADtO ML.£ Ct.Aa8 THEWOAL.D TOMOMOW 9 KEHHm4 COP£LAHO IB AGM:UL T\JAE U.S.A. 10:00 8 ()) HF\. FOOTBALL Dallas Cowt>Oys at SI LOU· ii Cardinal• 0 AGAICUL TURE U.S.A. 0 MOVIE * • • "GulUver's Travels" ( 1939) Animated Based on lhe story by Jonalt•an Swift. A ma11 la sh•p-ecked In the land ol the small-Sized LHUpuuans Q KJOS ARE P£Of'l.E TOO Guests: John R111ar , soccer Slit Giorgio Chln1- glla, Sellman Crothe<a. 73-year-old runnef M1tMla Sahsbury C1I HEAAL.D CW TRUTH tD AEX HUMSARO Cl) BATMAN 9 THE LAWMAKERS 6!) MAOC ~OIL PAlNTIHG ~~THEPAE88 * * ·~ "Somewhere In Tome" (19801 Chrostopl\er Reeve, Jane Seymour Oble$Md with the portrait or e 19th-century llcireu, I modern-di)' New Yori! playwright u-hypnosis 10 travel baelc In time and meet her 'PG' 10:80 8 OH CAMPUS Featured women on colo- lege. Claremont Graduate School. C1I ROBERT ICHULLER tD JERRY FALWEll ·= '1l) MAGIC CW OIL PIJHTlNO l ~ER8 '11 * •·~ "Jet Over The AllanUc" ( t959) Guy Medi· son, Vlrg1n11 M1yo A Spain-to-New York airliner rune Into 1 ... ,_ ol calam- otles tesllng the,_... and wits of the pilot (C)MOVJE • • * 'h "The HauntlnQ" ( 1963) Julie Harris, Cleire Bloom Four dispar1te people investig.te a hOuse with an lntemous reput1· lion for supernelural golng.1-on. 'G' 0MOVIE **'I\ "Ecnoe. Ol A Sum· mer" ( 1971) FUchard Harrie, Jodie Fo1tw. A ter· mlnalty Ill 12-year·old girl gives her lllullon·lllled lllher and he< blindly determined mother the courage to accept her late 'PG' 11:008 SUNDAY Location· live lrom Food Coop Fair l'1 EJ(posltlon Park. G ltl ueDAu. G TEMYCOU- WHrTTAK8' • MOVIE * *'h "The ~rectlon 01 Zachary Wheeler" ( 1971) Angi. Dieldneon. Bradford Diiiman. A polltl· cal figure la repaired aner .,, automobile aocldetlt wllh par11 from 1 "mom1." a aynthetlc OfOM bank. -~ nt!ATAE FUTIVAL CW f'AVONTU 81) WAIHtHGTOH WUK INMVllW(A) CID CONIUMIR AEPORT8 PMUHTa "The Shop.Around Show" Topic. Include: 11.01p1, breakfast c.rMI: lee cr.-m end motorcydel. 11:IO. CfflJACH IN TitE HOME • • WALL '"8'T MSC Qj) Gl.8C ANO T AHY A Olen Campbell end T .,,)'I Tuctler perform their blg- 0-1 P09 end country hit• In thla 8j)eCllll !aped .. Herran'• In R«lo, Ne¥.O. -AFTERNOON- 1~. LOIT ... Aea An Ionic~ ...,OM 1t1e Aot>ot to the .in of a hollle. • llNQ4 • MOVIE • • "Tlna.n Af\Cf The Leopard Woman" (11M8) JOhnny WalUmUller, Bren· da Joyce. T anan strugglel 10 llop the lllackl of • band ol nativ.. who drNI In leoplltd lklfw and -won caws • F\Alot8AADI "N-Blood" Chrl1lln1 rtturna to Flamblrdl 11ter '-Ing about Wllllam'1 <Mith. (Part II) (R) Q tr!) OCEANUIS: THE MANNE aMAOHMENT (1)MCME • • "Tuell E-111tinQ" Fred Kellar. JoHph MecGulfe A young Qt!• mee11 an Immortal femlly known as the Tucka. 'G' (%)THE MGM STORY: IUNOAY H90HT AT THE TAOCADEAO 12-.20 (%)MOVIE **** "Jullua C.-at" ( 11153) Marlon Brando. JarMS Muon 8ued on the play by WOiiam Shale• speare. Potltlcal Intrigue and treachary culminate In murder In ancient Rome 'G' 12:30 D 1B JEil 1 0 THE IAXTER8 Ii) OCEANUS: THE MARINE~ (C)WOYIE * • * e "The Spltot Of St Louis" (t957) James SI-· ar1. Murr1y Hamilton In 1927, Charita A. Lind· t>etgtl l>ecomN the first man to fly nonstop acroas the AU1n1lc OcMn to Par- i.. 'G' (R)MOW • • "From Hell To Victo- ry" (1979) George HamU- ton, George Peppard. FOUf' lrlend1 from dll,lerent countries mull leave Paris 1n 1939 to light for their 1ndMdu11 eountrlea in World War II 'PG' 0MOVIE • •.,; "The Shipe Of Things To COtTle" (19711) Jack Palance Altar Eer1h. s desll'UCI Ion In • robOt war.• ~-.hungry renegade ...... control of the aurvlvora' kJnat City 'PG' 1:00 8 lA8T ~THE WllD 8 NFL FOOTMU. Clelleland Browns II LOI Angeles Rama 0 THE M\HIT9'S Herman l\ndl hlmMlf In e Jam When he lnadver1enlly Ilk" plctur11 or a bank robbery. C1I TEEM TALK • ADA»-12 Malloy end Reed an-I "loud noise" complaint ef\Cf llnd • baby sitter In troub6e. St MUN>EA MOl'T EHOU8H "Ftve Red Hernogs" The po11c;e asaumt the de•th or lhe artill found II the bOt· tom or 1 Cllff wu acclden· tll. (Patt 2) I'll UHDIMTANOINO HUMAN llHAVIOR ()) T.-Wf.EK IN IAIEllAU IB NFl. FOOT9All. Seattle SMhawlls II Sen Diego Chlfgefl 1:30 I IHTEAFACE LEAVE rT TO IEAV£R I PEOf'l.E7 WllD, WILD WQT A bNUlllul girt upMtl W"l'I effor11 to quell the plr IC)' of rl\lef'boets plying Ille lower Mlstlllippl RIY9r • MOVIE • • "The Crlmeon Plrlle" ( 1952) Burt L1nca1ter, Nick Cr•v•t. An 18th~ tury plr1te captain beconlM lnvolYecl with .,, emi..ary 111lgned to put down • rebellion • AIJI;». 12 Melloy and Reed m1tc;h wlll with a pelf of burglary IUlptctl lmide I llCtory '9 UNDERIT ANDING HUMAN 111.HAVtOA ()) WUIMN 0'1T'DCICl AIM:IM O~fOOTMU. '11 Wtelc~ highlight• of kty NCAA cont.ti -~ ~tad. 2:00 I NEWIM.'KEM Wlllt.AHD Olllloln .... the winning tlCMt '°' a Soutll AMtrl-Gell ........ •9--ANO ANMlllM .MCMI ••~ "E'""On P\ol-" (11164) Aollef1 w .... 9urt '-.A~ enelgrl '°"" hit Ne.y er.. In plotting 1g11n11 their ICOlntttO ~. -~AT ..,.,...,.,, CHAtlll LISTINGS ... Oll9wt ..,_ IM ..... ~~ Ira 111 T.,..., T~ eono.to lift 0 ., FfWld\ WtllOIO ..... ~ eftd Tc:M111~1 ~ jlflony No. 4 "' "· Opiie M. , .. , e l(N)(T <CISl e ICNBC IN8C1 e ICT\.A (Ind) e KAIClAICl • IU'MI IC&Sl e KH.J·TV Clnd l e .c.csr t•ec1 • t<nv Ulld,, e etc~'TYU•, •l(C8Tl ... I ttlllt 10 On·TV Il l l ·TV 1J.1 MIO rei (O'*""'' CWOIU NY.,N Y. OJ CWTi51 t C•PH> tllMwtlnWI • s.tlltflt • ICA!e'e Ntwt _.__.. w • "!N9i-•1Ci"1111Mlllll ~ .. ,, "'nle~ ~ .... <m9MA'9T .... ;.::: ..... ._n. ... ......... (ttl1) Clertl -....; ..................... . A bend of !Ur tfl!CICMl't lnWe1M~""11· tory Of "" lleoktoot lnOI-.,.. .._.~~­ I bottlle dtltfA eM Ille WW• nore. 'O' 1:11 (%) 'T MMA1INI"" THIAIR uo I f'AC9 THI NATION .. I ••WI lllNC> ~ ...,_ • Qnlt• of ........ _,. OY1 of the 10=~ ** "~ Holmee Met The 8'*er WOMan" ( ll44) 8Nll Ratht>One. 01le 8011der91erd HollMI Mtl out to catati • ~ wflO murdert with tN'*'>ol~. • tMaucw. GCMIN .. IT "The UWlo Conatltutlon" (I) NT'I ftOll -ST AH MUllAl: A "'°"1'I ~ III c:NOK.IT 1H TIMU ~ CID MOW * • ·~ "Seeme Ulla Old TlmH" ( 1910) Goldie Hewn, Chevy Ch.... A aol'l~ed lawyer la tom bei-her hOOt6eM ••• llutb1nd-turntd·banll robber and her uptight preeent lluft>Md WllO II running for C1lllo,nl1 ettorney generll 'PG' OMOYE • * YI "The Pic1ur9 Show Man" (11179) Roel Taylor, Jolln Melllon. In Ille 1112<>1. When tra"9111ng tant Cf9WI brought Magic lantern lhOwl 10 the amaH town• ol a Amel1ca, an egad lhQwman compel• w4th a lluhy, conniving competl· tor 'PG' (%) GANGeUITP8 "Man Under Cover" (Chapter 5) 3:008 MOVIE e * • "'The Out ·Of· Towners" ( 1970) Jeck Lemmon. Sandy Oennla. An Ohio couple vllltlng New Yori! •l!P*'ience -·k~ban dllMter •• "How To Frame A Figg" (19711 Don Knolls, Joe Flynn. An lnnoc4M'lt vic- tim gets the t>ett or hi• ao..,.,..,tes with the help or 1 computer • AHIMAl.8 A.HIMAU AWAl.8 "TheZebfa" • AIQHAN8TAN 1MO Brtlllh ac1or len Holm NII· rat11 tllla reprtMd •pedal on the exploelve time In Alghanl911n during 1980. tr!) YOU ANO THE LAW (I) .WONDER WOMAN 111 AOllUSOHAHO OAUIOE (C)MOYE • • • * "Re1uuectlon" ( 1980) Ellen Buratyn, Sam Shepafd. Afler 1 -l&lal 11110 accident. 1 woman flndl thet _,,. hit Ille ebftj:. ty to heel other• t>ut Is per- eecuted bec:aul8 Of her refusal to Cfalm a divine 11'1"'-. 'PG' (%)MOVIE * *.,; "Sterduet M- rlee" (11190) Wood)' Alten. Chaflotte Rarnpllng. A IUC· oea1tut director leoea e pertOnal crilll .. he tries to mike some mtlor decl· 1ione In his die ·PG' 1:ao D &AFAN TO ADY!HT\JflE • MOVIE • •YI "Cllprlcorn One" ( 11178) Elliott Gould. J- lkofin. A repor1er end lhfee American aetroneut1 are drewn Into an etlbo- rtte hOllJI deelgnec:l to cov- er up • mlllunctlon at>oerd the llrat mervied epKe fll9ht to Mare. • LOI ANG!l E8 W&>< INMVIEW GD YOU AHO THE lAW (J) THE l8lAHO CW NEVAWUZ A CleYerly animated ~ dy ebout the greedy Tri- phorn, a blzatre character, etuhlanded on llW'I Island ot Nevawuz. wllo trial to mocl«nlze It for his own penonal gain. ._ D FOXNLD .IUMfltNG OINY • OOL1..EGI FOOT8AU ·11 Wee61ty htohllohll of key NCAA conteet• are pr .. tented. D MOVIE e • "Siient Night, Bloody Night" (11173) Pat1lck O'NMI, Aatrld .._en. A smell town la lnhlbl1ed by a eecret In Its past • MOYIE * *'A "Doc Savege: The Man or Bronn" ( 11175) Ron Ely, PIUI GIMaon When Doc Savage 1U9f>41C1• thet hie tither waa murdered, he _,,. bl•• Iha five grealelt brain• in the world to loofl into It. • WALL fTAU'T WEE< "Auto S10Ck1: Time For A Recall" Guest: Maryann N K .. ler, first vtc. prealdent, P1I~ Webber Mltch .. I Hutc:Nnt lne. l ~IEA "Seellng The Breacto" The dellllll or 11ntt-eubmerlne werl-In the Atlantic from 11141·tll43 ere lllown. Ill THAT'a INCMDmU Feet....S: a Cit that w• driven non·ltot> 7 ,500 mllea: triplet brothert twnffad lfler lll )'Mii; I ~ aw-man: • bw·teftdlllt Cfllmp. 8MCMI • ··~ "Maroonad" (111811) Of'tOOtY Ped!, Alctlard C(9nna. Tlwe MttONut• find thenlltNel ~ Ill~~"'*,,.... ~ , .MCMI * * "The M111 WIU'I eooert'1 Fece" I ttlOI ,.,.,, ...... OIMa .... ..,, A !Mn d9cldile to a,.. 1111 ~ .,,,., ~ --·-10 ._.. .. _.....,.. 'N ' • .._ • eoa •-POOT'Ml.L • ••IU94TI ·l\llllC.'" ·---TOMW9C .... ·~"'°" ~ocumtr.-CUM ~Cllrtl!IOl'9•~ ~--...... "'" ·-""' ..... ~ pel ........ ~ wy~ ........ . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunde , October 4. 1981 TUBE TOPPERS 1 NBC 8 7:00 "The Flintstone!, ... The sea~on premiere o( the rc>cky romedy show. CBS 8 8:00 -"Archie Bunker's Pla<.·e." Archie's niece comes to visit in the new season's premiere 8how. KTLA e 8:00 ··Jacques Cousteau· Octopus ... The captain and his crew look for the mysterious ocean cave dwellers. CBS 8 10:00 -"Trapper John. M.D .. Gonzo announces wedding plans in the :;eason premiere. H1Q041rd, Charlie Rtdl, Johnny Lee and LIC)' J Oiiton perlorm In this amall town ~bratlon. CJ)~ AU.a. ANO THE MOQCEI Iii The Rol:*.it• join llflgef Peter Allen on atege 11 Radio City Mullic Hiit In this l'nldicel IC)eClal, (l)MOVte ••• * u Jullul Cletat" ( 1116G) Marlon Brando, Jamea Maeon. 8Med on the play by Wllllam Shllk• apeere. Politlcel Intrigue lllCI treechery oulmlnlle In murd« In ancient Rome. ·o· 1:00 9 FEITIYAL CW UVEL Y AftT8 "An Orcr-tre Is A Team. Too" Joe Narnllh, Riol!y Scnroder and the Ameri- can Symphony Orcheltra 111u1tr1te the p1rallel between athlellca and mutlc. D ANTHONY ou.H: AC"°'8 FAOM t.WH 8TMET 9 8TARTMK A hlghl)' sophltUCaled android talc11 control of the Enterprlta and delivers II to Harry Mudd I MICHlWI ANNOUNIE "The Dfett And The Amari· c1n Polltlcal Pollure" Guaata: Secretaty of the Navy John Lahman: lormer Army Chief of St•tt Wllllam c. W11tmoreland, Senetor Sim Nunn (0-Ga.) '1l) THE VtCTORY GARDEN Bob Thompson oller1 edvlce on ~ pllue 01 ~denlng. C1J M0A0 8°H H1wlceye writ• to his f1the< delalflng, among other thing•. Rad1r'1 lltempts II paaajng a high tChool •• ..,., and • IUdden cooling ol allect1on1 ~ Frank and Hot L.lpa !.= e • *~ "The HauntlnQ" ( 1"3) Julie Harrie, Clalta Bloom Four dlsperale people ln-1\gate a hOuM with 1n lnlemoua reputa- tion for superneturel s=·G· • • •;, .. The Prtn Fighter" ( 111711) Tim Conway, OOl1 Knott1. During the Oepraa- alon, e bumbllng boxer and 1\11 wl1e-cr1eklng manager try to OU1wlt the mob. 'PG' 5:ao D ..: NEWS I :'au, HOUSE The houM painter dtmon- stratH how to 1pply primer and Bob VIie lllkl abOUt lnatalllng an oak floor and -.ding floors (RIO ()) W£1.COME MQ(. KOTTEll The Sweathogl ~ to breelc up and _.. their I~ outside the wllll1 of Bucllanan. (Part 2) ?£~NEWS • • * "Chapter Two" ( 111711) Jamte Caan, M•· 1111 Muon. Soon 1ner hit wttt'• clelth, a writer find• hlmMlf reluc11ntly felling In love again. ·PG' -EVENltG- l:OOl5'NEW9 * • * "Take The Monty And Run" (1Nll) Woody Allen, Janet Margolin. Foll lowing hi• relNM from Pflaon, • bumbling bank thiell llnde ttllt he hMn't IOe1 1111 CC>m9Ulllon to ., .... GKo.w< An out-of-town ~· men unwittingly geta lnvolv9d with a Pf•ll)' arnuggler end the l)'ndl· cate. • u·A·a·H An outbreek o1 lnteettoua ~1111• threatens the entire medical 1t1ff of the 4077th. • MOVIE * * \4 "The lncrecllble Mr. limpet" ( 11114) Don l(notte, cero1e CO<*. A humb6e bookkeeptr Jump• Into the oc:.ari and tuma Into 1 dofc>hln, then O- to WOttl for the Ne¥'f dut· 1!19 Wortd Wet II. • .,,. Ya'( NM. ()II CMAN.18 OAMWt Derw4n mak• hll llrtt major dlecovw'y of IOMl- tnd bonM ol ex1lnc:t .,.. Clee on Argentina'• coutll dlffl. gaining him recognt- llOll Ill 1tw ltttWI edentlllc ~.(Pen~)(R} • THIWON..DM OOOfQNG ""elr. A Venetlllft Menu" (~ Ill 1"I M)QCPON) ..... When Aoctttonl II lllrecl IO find • mllllnO ....... he .__.lie la Cl\ tN CMI wldl • MOOnd prlwtla .,. wfliOM ...,._ ......... s.:."'* .-. *. * ''""""" ffOll'I Wltcft ~"lltn)a.n. ~ QntopMr IM., A power-med attMoor• -..... ~ '9MeM cotlGft -.... to tllcMolt IN ............... of ... ..... "'°"' °""' -------;:;:.'O' e •Yt "Ea-Of A Sum· rner" ( 1976) Richard Har tit, JOdle Fosler A tar· mlnelty ill t2·)'M'-old girl glvea her lllualon·fllled lllher and her blindly determined mother the courage to ac:c.pt her late 'PO' uo I Cll a NEWI fl'90KT BACK WITH DAVID HOROWITZ I ~'ICOURT TH«MUPP£TS Guet1' Ruth 8uul G THE PHOTO SHOW Jonatllan Goell d*"- hOw to «-the beat camere for you. (R) (I) THE MGM IT~: IUNDAY HIGHT AT THE TftQCADEftO 7:00 8 ()) to MIHUTE8 (Season Premiere) D Q!J THE FUNT8TONE8 (Seuon Premiere) W11ma·s pitc:Nng lkllls come to the attention or the Bedroct. Dodger"• when she leUa l'WO auperm11ket robbers with • melon. 0 G III TMEWAVE In 1 r..aeatlon of the Nazi youth movement. 1 Cell- lornle high echoof hcltory teacher 1pellblnd1 his class onto blind obedien<le ,, IAONSIDE lronelde seek 1 1 prof es· slonal a1S111ln In the ranks ol 1n .,,tl-wat group tD 80NNY AHO CHa. Guest 8ur1 RtynOlda. fll VIC BAAOE.H'S TENHl8 FOA THE FUTVAE "Wre4)·Up" Vic Braden an-• v~a· que$- tlons and revl-• key points on strOll", strate- gy. condl1ionlng Ind lhe winning~ ol lmogtlter IRIQ ~ FRNGUNE "Wh8t Has Hapj)ened To Liberal Republlcanl1m?" Guell Senator C11ar111 Mathlls (R ·Md.) (C)MOVIE • * * • "The Spirit 01 St. Louts" (1957) Jamaa S•-· an, Murray Hamilton In t927, Charles A. Lind· betgh beeorMI the first man to fly nonstop ectoas the Atlantic Ocean to Par- is 'G' ©)MOYIE • * • "The Electric Hor ... man" ( 1979) Rober1 Red· lord, Jane Fond1. A Las Vegas cowboy lleale 1 St2 mtffion thoroughbred l'IOrM to aeve him from hi• eaplOitattve ownett 'PG' (l)WOYIE * e * "The Toueh" ( 1971) Elliott Gould, Bibi Ander· '°" Olrectad by lngmlf Bergmee_ A hepj)lly mlr· tied wom1" becomes Involved In an •llalr with an unbllanced arct\MOIOglSt 'PG' 7:30 D IB HEJIFS BOOMER (Seuon Premiere)~ end 1 1hlp'1 C1Pllln dis· cover !Of>g·burled pirlle trMtUre O • TfWHH) OOG8 TtiE WOODHOUSE WAY "The Advanc:e. Stand. Sit And Oowtl'' l:OO • ()) AACHll 9UNKEA'8 Pt.ACE (Se11on Premiere I Archie's 11-)'Mt-old "'- Biiiie comes to visit and decidet to stay In New Yortc~tly 8 QllCHtPI (Seaeon Premiere) A for- eign ttunt man trill to llnPf... • glrttrler>d or Por>ch'a by perlormlng dangerous 11unt1 9 UHOERSEA WORLD Oii JACQUES COUSTEAU "Octopw. Octopua" cap. teln CousteMI and his crew range the Mediterranean 1nd the Pacific to obMfV8 the octopus. enlgma11c cave dweller o4 the ee1 8 III GUNIDl IOOK cw WON..D MCON>8 Devld Froet and Jamie Lee Cur11e look 11 unu.ual peo. pie and their peculiar endeevors. ·~WNTTIH * * * "He41 In The Paclllc:" ( 1 IMl9) Lee Metvlri, T oehlro Mllune Enemlea in - unite when they are stranded on 1 Peclllc ltllnd •nd need each other to~ • eotJDOOLD Hoet; Anay Gibb Cohos!: Mll'llyn Mc:Coo. Guette: The Rolling Stonee. Victo- ria Prindpal, Pooo, Chuck BerTY. ~ Pl1de, The Alter,_, Delgfltl. StlC)' Uttluw, HoYo Combo .NOVA "Wtry Alnerlca Bums" A rfC)Ort on 1he rw .,,_,_ tlon eetllOll&hmellt and .,..... for lmprO\llng ,.,.~-~ad. Q eMMIW_,. THIATM ' "AT-.... Alol"IMed Oflt._.by ........ ~ troope lrllledt .... Ill WOftd "'"'" ltld ~ • ll'Ol.IP of ,.. --~-l•t end ~.('-ttlQ <B>•MCMI ***M "~ ~ 11'1111" (IMO OOldle "-"· OWi ...._..A .... . do roui't MlfNfl .... . -.. -N""I '*-" Int .. --ol "* """" ....... Oft ........... r..:. ··~ ""'' ..,, T\lm'' ., ... , ..... c .......... ..._. ~ A "'- llant ~ math p.-Of- IOf ,....,.. lllt prOOleme If\ lier ~ ,.,.,~ wtlel'I ... ~ • -tow wN1e Ill H.-VOt'll for hef ,......, .. ~.,.. uo• THl--.O TOMOMOW b09(1) AUCI ta..on Pfemlefe) Mel l'::.'.he diner on a rtot D GIMOVll "Grell'lbllflO'• White Tiger" (Premltre) ll'uc:e Jenner Herry eer.ronte The ea.pe- rier-of a wnlte loolball player II lll•btacll Grarn- bllng COiiege .,. <llllonl· Cltd 0 • WILD IONOOOM "The Cllanglng WOtld OI The OM Bullt" 8 III MOVIE "Mlltr-Ot ParedlM" (Premiere) Ge nevieve Bujold. Clled Everett A Northern helleaa married to e Southern plantlllon f1WnM dtlCOVe'I • MCl9t thll threltene to oaa1roy thelrllvet 0 D Oft.CHO • HUHAW GUetll Audry Landerl, Eerl ThOmas Conley, WlMla, Carten & Quinn • MA8TEN'tlCI Tl4EATM "A Town Lllce Allee" BIMd on a novel by Navol Shute J~ troope Invade Mal1ye In World Wll II end capture a group or rNt- dent Engllahwomen Ind children (Pan t)O I!) EVEHIHG AT POPS "TOOll Thleiemans" Toota Thletem•ns joins John Wll· llama end the BOiton Popa for en evening ol guitar strumming, h1rmon1ce blowing end vlr1uoao ;au whist Ung. (R) (Q)MOVIE ***'A "Pnv•le Benje- min" (t980 Goldie H1wn. £11..,., Brennan A wetl-10- do young wom1n ml11ak· enty Join• lhe Army follow· Ing tl)e dealh of ,,., ,_ husband on their wed<long night 'R' CZ)MOVIE • •'la "Stardust Meme>- rte• ( t!l80) Woody Allen, Chartotte Rampllng A SUC· ceaful dorector laces a P9flOl111 crosls aa 11• tries 10 make aome mejor decl-"°"' In his hie 'PG· t:30 tJ ()) THE JEff'ERSON8 (Seaaon Premiere! T"8 Jefferson• and Wll«aea 11e shocked to learn lhll their children's marrllge oa !ottering (Pan 1) e WON.Dew 8UAVIVAL C1I IMATH CW UFE (t)MOVIE • • "Cry For Me, B~ty· (1977) Cliff Pot11, Herry Dean St anion A fr-""llng. gunlllnglng droll« f1tts In love with 1 run-•)' Indian girl 'R' (S)MOVIE • • ·~ "Somewhere In Tlmt" ( t980) Chr111op11er Reeve. Jane Seymour. Ot>tMlad wflh the portrait of a 19th-century actress. a modem-dey New York pl•ywrlghl U-llypOOBIS to traV91 bacit In tlmt Ind meet her 'PG' 10:00 II ()) 1lW'P£R JOHN. M.O. (Seaaon Premrere) Gonzo 1Stound1 everyone with the ,_ that he Is 1bout to be married em HEWS Ill PNE8T ANGLEY • INOEPENDENT HETWON< NEWS &I JOHN CAUAWAY IHTEfMEW8 Mike Wallace dilCUIMI hts family background, hil early radio ye111 and his dolllcully In winning acceptanc:. ... joumelist 6!) MOVIE ••• "A Fa.rewell To Arms" ( 1932) Gary Coo- per, Helen Hayes A wounded .a.n-oean 90ld- l1H1 on love with hll EnghSh nurM In World War I Italy. (B)MOVIE * • .,. "Utban Cowboy" ( tHOI John Tr1volla, Debra Winger A blue-col· Jar worker who f1ncles hlmaell a modern·d•y cowboy fells In love with a gltl he mMts in a popular oountry-1116-WMtern bar 'PG' 9 PA88K>H CW OMCULA A •educ11ve Dr1cula appe1r1 with howling wotves, flying blll. thun- der, .,,d lightning In this thrlNlng tl'>eatrlcal ptodUC· tlon taped live et the Ed Sullivan Theatre In N Y 10:30. JEMY FALWELL ! :::=.SWAGGART • • • "Cheech And Chong'• Next Movie" (1980) Rlef'lerd "Cheech" ~1tln. Thom11 Chong. Two pothead• h1ve n1.1merou1 small adYen· turea wtlile roamlnQ the 1treet1 of Loe Angelel In aurch of the "perlect 11:00 if iJ'e ())III Q!J NEWI .PACUEllW I PORTS SHACK 8NIAK PMVIEW8 Roger Eber1 end O- S!Ute4 r...iew "Mommle 0-eet," "Only When I LAugll" end "Contlnenlll Olvfd..·· (C)MOYIE • • • .... "Bloodbrottlen" (11171) Alcllerd Oere. Tony Lo llenco. A ~ men daret to break lernlly trld· ltlon by wot'klng In • ~ tel -ci for Cflldrtll ratl'ler thin In tN hMVy oonetruo- lton ~. ·R' (O)MOYll .• *... "The Uta Of en. Ill" (1111) Oretwn ~ "*'· JOrwl a.-. In tlle flrat oentury •• ~ .. flileely ptoclalmtcl • ,,....... "'llld ~ lfle IMder °' ..... ,..,..,..~ _. ..... Ille~ 1'' 1ttt11C9--''*' IPCMl'I NW. MGLW ,..._ -·-~ ~-....... .... • •• °'':'OIPI,... .... ___ Giie" ,.,.. ......... .... ......,,.~ ... ... ......... '""' __ ...._ .... ... .............. .., "' I.IP • l'llallunGtlon ....,d IN llttt ltW1Md 9PflOt 1119"1 to Matt • OAWNMANIW DAY i=:r, .. •n TMIWllK QtMOW * * "Viva l(Newl" ~ ~) Ivel Knle¥el, IMKen Hll'• ton. A llUt\t motOtcyoliel Olllll 10 .... ,_ wwtd'• tfC.Ofd In ..,it• of ....... efforts by crOOlla (l)UCMI *ti\• "The Jefk" (1t7t) St-Mar11'1, S.nedMM ,.,. A cNonlc -~ ,,,... rnllllone on • weird Invention Oflt/ to IOee " .. In ODnllUlntt darnegt 11111•- 'A' 11:M 8T'41 ~ ,.... Alter rec.Mng • dMtfl- t hre1 t 0111, Rockford deductt that Ille Miier le 1ffer playboy JI)' AOdlltll wl>OM name le lis1ad next to hla In the pllOlle bOOll. D MOVIE • * "Vive Knievel" (11177} Ever t<ni.vel. t..urel'I Hiit· ton A llunt motoraydla1 plant to Mt I MW WOfld'I record In spite of aat>ot• effor11 by ~ook•. D MOVIE * * "Young Rebel" (11170) Horal BucMolz, Glne L~ lobriglda. Baled on a "°""' by Bruno Francie. A MMI· Uve, young ldealltt It ~I to Spain by Pope Plu8 V to glin 1141PC>Otl agalM1 llle Moor1 -Ml>NIGKT- 12:00 m AOOt<Jl8 Mille Ind Jiii's marriage It strllned by Mike's Interest In the widow of a man he kMled 0 MOVtE • * "Ransom" Oliver' Reed. Stuart Whnman. ADV l2:0e r1) MOVIE ***"The TOUCll" (11171) Elliott Gould. Bibi Ander· son Directed by Ingmar Bergm1.n A hepplly mat· rled woman becomes Involved In en •flaw with an unbalanced erell.Mofogllt. 'PG' I 12:25 (H) MOVIE I * * '"' "little Darling.a" ( 1980) Tllum O'Neel, Kris- ty McNJellOI At SUtn1M< camp. t'WO 18«1·ege girls compete 10 -whO wttt be the first 10 1ose he< vlrglnl· I ·~· 12-.30 ®' MOVIE * •. .., '$'-loci< Hoin- And T"8 House Of F-" 1194!>1 Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce • BIMd on 'The Five Pips" by AtlllUf Conan Doyle. The Brltlth super1leuth lnvHtlg.ltn the murders of members of a gentlemen's Club 12:45 IJ NAME CW THE GA.ME A conru .. d, hate·lllled youth sell out on a crome SPl'ee 1:00 ct) MOVIE • • • • "The Conformlet" ( 197 t) Jean-LOUii Trintig• nent, Dominique Sanda. Directed by Bernardo Bar- Loluccl A phlloeoplly Pl'0- 18910t 1truoglll to ~ llHI some .-nblenee Of normlley amid the terrore or Fascist Italy In 1937 'R' 1:30IBHEW8 ('S)MOVIE * * "Treuure or &voe Lee" A marshal ar11 chem· pion leads hie dltelplel on e oangerous quest to retrlevi! e veluab6e and NCJed kunq lu bible. 'R' 0MOVIE * • • •;, "Private Benil- mln" ( t980 Goldie Hawn. Eiieen Brenn1n A welf..to- do young 'WOtnan m•tllt· enly join• the Army lollow· Ing the dffth ol her ,_ husband on their wecldlflg night 'R' 1:458 ATONE 2:00 m TUflNA80UT 0 AICNEWS (fO GLEN ANO TNIVA Glen Catn9be11 and T lnY• Tuell er perlonn the!< big- gest pop and country hltl In thll special tac>ed at Herrlh'1 In Reno, N9YldL 2:06 (%) 'T' MAGAZINE ()II THEAlfl 2:118 NEWS (Z)MOVIE • * '" "Stardust Memo-ries" ( 1980) Wood)' Allen. Chat1otte RempflnQ. A auc· c:esslul director ,_ a personal crlals as he trlet to malle aome major dec:l-- llons In 1111 1119. 'PG' 2:30 8 TODAY'S MUOeON 2:458 NEWS 3:00. UFeTIME8 (t)MOVIE • • "Cry For ..... Bill)'" (1977) Cliff Potts, Hwry Deen Stanton. A lreewtieellng, gunellnflnlil drifter Illa In I0"9 wlttl • runaway Indian gl(I. 'R' S:tO 8 NEW8MAKEM CS) KIT HORN Wendy aete out to prove. her horM Is the beat In the w .. t. DMOVll * * * "The Jeril" ( 111711) Steve Mer1111, 8tmedetW ,...,., A cMolllc ~ mall• mllllonl Oii I ~ lnvenllon Oflt/ to IOee It Ill' In CC>n1Umtt clMleOI eulte. 'R' IMC%)~ • * * "Ch•eoh A,_. Cho11g·1 N111t Moilfe'' ( 1tl0) Richard "Cheedl" Marin, TI'lolNM Cflone. Two pothtad• have 111.M'MfOW "'*' ........ tur• wflltt roamlnt IM ltl'Wt• of Loe ,.,,........ .. tMfdl of 1M ........ l\Wl."'A' . - 1 ' .. Orange Coaat OAILY PIL.OT/Sund•y, October •. 1981 when you show a . child love _Everybody • wins DEAR ANN. When I read th'9 lette r from the person whose next-door neighbor 's ason was given no affeC'tlon. I knew who it wa . The llttll' boy ls S years old. J'm sure he has Mver heard the word11 "I love you" from his pucnts. The. father's idea of attention Is constant er~r ism. barking com m ands and threats of Pt\;. cul vlolcn . • he reu.sonV·m writing Is to praise you for the " advice you gave. and to hope others will take it. ty husband and I have done exactly that. We have made this ne ighbo r child reel loved and w~,tcbme In our home. We give him as much atten· ti"'f.fs we can <We h11ve three of our own. I •H Once my husband took him along to the hardlware store. When they returned, the little guy said , "Gee that was a wonderful. good time we had -.Clbanks." We just melted . ,.,. We feel that we are making a big difference in , .... , f1Pw n bowlers sl ate meeting '')IT !!~EWPORT HARBOR Lawn Bowling Club m oa'5 Monday through Saturday for competition at th~ club. corner of San Joaqujn Hills Road and Cr»Wfl Drive, Corona del Mar. For more inform s· tiOAi call 759·9966. PERFORMING ARTS Junior Chapter of the Or•e County Music Center will meet Wednesday in~t home of Mrs. Timothy St rader. For more in- foClll:jltion call 760·1970. r.z 2 .~..EROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S Network meets Tttes.day in the Saddleback Inn of Santa Ana. For m~ information call Mrs. Robert Long at 548-i&JJ. Cl1B CALENDAR ,1JllEWPORT HARBOR TOASTMISTRESS Club mtW~ at 11 ·30 a.m . Monday in the Balboa Bay Club. For mor e infor mation c all Merna Fitcpatrick a l 644·4340. VI) ')t\LPHA XI DELTA Orange County Alumnae CttruJ~er will meet at 7: 30 p.m. Monday in the hoXJ)f) of Carol Ripley or Orange. For more in· forQl.ation call 639·3588. ,, ,t.SSISTANCE LEAGUE or Newport Beach in· vitff bridge and tennis players to enter lhe annual ShµUje and Serve Bridge and Tennis Tournament Oo)itt>er through March. For more information call 7~~9. ::-::NEWCOMERS CLUB of Newport Beach meeb a~:U :30 a .m . Wednesday in the Gorda Liz Restaurant of Newport Beach For more informa· lion call 640-0279. 4K•t 10 1;\SSISTANCE LEAG UE of Laguna Beach is SJ>'-@Soring a doll refurbishing project. They will fiXc;MP any dolls left at the ··0o11 Drop" hamper at the Tum About Thrift Shop in Laguna Beach. and s~~it to an Indian child via Danny Davies' an· nu,iU., run into Indian reservations. For more in- formation on this event, call 494 -5977 NEWPORT HARBOR PANHELLENIC meets .m . Wednesday in Glendale Federal Savings Loan. 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport ii Ill lANDIRS the life of this neglected child. ANYTOWN, U.S.A DE AR ANYTOWN: Your klodaeH ls ool only brlghtenlng the boy's life, but yours and your bu'sband's H well. \'ou are allfo settlng a nae ex· ample for your cblldren. Everybody wla•! How bu utlful! DEAR ANN LANDERS: My son is a homosex· ual. He is a good person, intelliieol and bas an im· portant job with a bank in Minneapolis. He has many friends and does not flaunt his lifestyle. I've never seen this question in your colu mn. Jh.e. ~asol"l w~ ~ost li. vi n~ people. a.re careful ~~~ i.s that thQse w~to wer~n ~ ·~ ·.: ' ... • t , ... Atl\I~ ltlMl_,,I 4+1 ~· "9Mn.O 0.11 ~·~ f,!Wn9 H If Newt l~MI Inc a re no lo"5er llvi.nc9'. Beach. For more inform ation call 760-1235. Pl BETA PHJ annual Arrowcraft Sale and Coffee is set for Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m in the home of Alice Davis of Laguna Hills. For more information call 673·7561. COSTA MESA·ORANGE COAST LIONS Club and Orange Coast College will hold four swap mee ts to raise scholarship funds. The fi rst is set for Sunday, Oct. 11 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the OCC AuQitorium parking lot For more informa · lion call 556·5765. MESA-HARBOR CLUB MEETS Thursday for a Lour of the Newpor t Harbor Art Museum at 10:30 a.m . For more Information call 557 ·1576. TOASTMASTE RS' CLUB of Newport Beach meets Wednesd:iy at 7 p.m. at Allstate Savings and Loan, I Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach. For more information call 730-7070. NEWCOMER'S CLUB or Huntington Beach me els Thursday at 10 : 30 a m in Medley's Restaurant in Fountain Valley. For more mrorma· tion call Nina Feldman at 842·1454. EBELL CLUB of Laguna Beach meets Tues day in Laguna Federal Savings and Lojtn to hear Judge Paul Egly For more information call 499·3460. HUNTINGTON B E ACH. J r . Women's Club meets for art auction at 6:30 p.m. Saturday In the Fountain Valley Community Rerreation Center. 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley For more in· formation call 848·1296 ~~~Mo~,:i~A~~~!".~:~S ~~~Nc~~:~LVSw~tdeath and dy d ys and Wednesdays beginning Oct. 5 at St ing will be the subject or a two-part lecture series J seph Hospital in Orange. For. information, call beginning Friday at Orange Coast College. For in 6 -9111 ext. 7475. formation, call 556-5880 THERAPY G ROUP titled ··Transitions" BECOMING AWARE of self and others will be gins Monday a l 7 p.m . at the Laguna Beach the theme of a discussion at the OASIS Senior ree Clinic. The group will cover divorce. death. Citizen Center Friday in Newport Beach. For in· formation, call 759-9471 . arr1age, child. birth and job change . For in- rmation. call 494-0761. FOREVE R THIN, a continuing weight-loss ogram, is held each Tuesday al the non-profit 11l1am R Parker Holistic Center in Costa Mesa. or information. call 830·2802. STRESS RE LIEF via humor will be the topic a semjnar s ponsored by the city of Irvine and t e South Coast Medical Center Tuesday in Irvine. or information, call 499-1311 ext. 560. PLANNED PARENTHOOD ASSOCIATION of range County will s ponsor a resour ce day as part National Family Sexuality Education Week f om 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in Santa Ana. For in· rmation, call 973·1733. DYING WITH DIGNITY will be the topic of a I ct ure by psychologist Stanford Green at 1: 30 .m . Wednesday at Hoag Memorial Hospital. For or e information, call the Pulmonary Department t 645-8600. . HUMAN S EXUALITY EDUCATION will be lscussed at a meeting of the Coalition Concerned ith Adolescent P regnancy at 7 p.m . Thursday in ustln. Speaker will be Methodist minister J ohn ice. For infor mation, call 9724859. Ctlll ua now. tc>rexpett help ~ kik:tWI remodeling t:.l UI et'OW you how to .. modemltt, at aut• -llnt!Nlow OC)9t to youl · AIKER .:t~ • 2960 Randolf Ave. •Co1ta Meu 754-0370 .,., ~of ~~l"-'J:fl , Use the Daily Pilot "Fast Result·· service directory Your service 1s our specially. Call 642·5678 ext 322 PREPARATION FOR CIDLDBIRTH will be discussed Friday at 7 :30 p.m . in Laguna Beach. The lecture focuses on the Lamaze method. For in· formation, c all 494·5548. PODIATRIST David Sabet will speak at a meeting of the Leisure World Auxiliary of the American Diabetes Association at 1 :30 p.m. Fri- day at Saddleback Community Hos pital. For in· for mation: call 556·6070 . T EEN-AGERS AND STREESS will be dis· cussed in a seminar a t 7. 30 p m. Friday in Laguna Beach. For information, call 497·4447. S.•• fro-1, llH 09011\ 1922 HARIOR ILVO. COSTA MESA -541·1156 Shores Interiors Resldenllal • C"ommrrC"lal -r" 26$0 Avoo St ~ Nl•wport Beach ..,..,. 642·2255 ..,_ Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In Th is Generation _ Bode to School Supphes •• LIQ() DRUGS ..... 67J.01SO f How should I answer when an lnaensltlve ~raon asks every now and then, "Does John have 1 girlfriend yet?" (She knows perfectly well be ls 1 homosexual.) 'A 'MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Keep your cool and Hy, "I 11 hould be adkJag 11ou You are th~flr&t to kaow e verylhlQI that bappen11 ba lhl11 town!'' :.rhea amlle and change th_, subject. DEAR ANN: Recently a friend of the fam ily was engaged to be married. Something happened and the engagement w11s broken. The girl refu"es to give back the rtng. My dad s uys \he question ls whether the ring was just a girt or a symbol of com mitment. Is the girl entitled to keep the ring? Yes or no? -LOTS OF TALK IN NORTH CAROLINA DEAR N.C.: If It was an engagement ring - Hd not Just a «ill -the woman ls entitled to keep It IF the man broke the engagement. If SHE de· clded not lo go ahead with the marriage, she ahould n~tum the rtns. OEAR ANN LANDERS My husband had a cold two years ago, and the doctors recommended the nH aJ spray as a ··prevf'ntivl!" measure. Now he sniffles constantly I recently re11d that nasal sprays can create an add iction . T rue? I am WO RRIED JN FULLJ::RTON. CALl1''. DEAR F ULL: The word "addlctioo" means the body crave1 continued u t' of what~ver made ·the perliOD feel better. lo thJ1 sense nasal 1pray1 are not addlctln. Your husband may han developed a depeo· dency on the spray, however, In which cue he should see a doctor at once <au eye, ear, nose and throat speciallst). Pe rhaps he has an allergy or a problem that can be corrected 11urgically. Tbl.8 Information 111 from the Harvard Medical ~bool Health Lett~. Taurus: Yo~'re on right track Monday, Oct. 5 By SYDNEY OMARR AR.IES (March 21-April 19): Don't sell yourself short you possess special information which Is or value Superiors realize your worth. but may be reluctant to confess their dependence. Older persons support your efforts. You'll get necessary funding . TAURUS <Apr . 20-May 20): Long-r ange view is preferable; you perceive potential and you are on right track. Aries. Leo. Libra natives figure prominently Long-distance call aids in clarifying travel or publishing program. Spiritual values com e into clear focus. GEMINI <May 21-June 20 >: Relationship is tested. You get to heart or matters where money and emotions are concerned. Highlight indepen· dence, originality. willingness to invest in your own talents One close to you is concerned about budget. financial status. CANCER <June 21-July 22>:-. .. Go slow. lie low, be awar e of legal p rocess. E mphasis on partnership, coope:-ative efforts, public relations and marital status. Family responsibility could cause delay in plans for change, tr avel. Time is on vou r side. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22 ): Plans should be flexi- ble. People who make promises m ay be sincere. but some lack proper information , credentia ls . Flurr y of social invitations dominate scenario. Be gracious. but avoid scattering effort and wasting energy VIRGO IAug. 23·Sept. 22 >: You m ake decision concerning creative project and affair or heart. It may be necessary to revise, review a nd to rebuild on a more suitable structure. Aquar ius, S<:orpio. Leo persons f1gure prominently Check locks , keys. LIBRA 1Sept 23-0ct. 22>: Family member seems intent on "moving furniture." Maintain sense of humor and realize that flurry of restless· ness is but a tem porary condition. Member of op- posite sex talks about change. travel and project requiring skill with written word SCOR PIO COct. 23-Nov. 211. Read Libra message for valuable information. Lunar em - 1>ha s is on trips, visits. ideas which can be HOROSCOPE transformed into viable concept. Focus on family relations hips, domestic adjus tments and talk con- cerning possible change of residence. SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 22-Dec. 2U · Take s teps to protect a~sets. Don't permit .. romantic notions" to cause unnecessary loss. Focus on money, locat- ing lost objects, adding to collections and evalua- tion of income potential. Keep eye on Pisces' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan . 19 >: Missing pieces fall into place you suddenly hold trum p cards This can be your power·play day Emphasis on business affairs. career, money and love. Moon in your s ign highlights corr ect judgment. excellent timing and razor-sharp intuition. AQUARIUS tJan 2Q-Feb 19 ) Finish rather than initiate project You are able to inspire con- fidence, to plan ahead for long-r ange projects a nd lo gain access to information usually hidden or kept behind scenes Aries. Leo, Libra natives figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20>: Aura of romance dominates : wishes no longer se em far away. Focul, on fulfillment. added recognition and instan- taneous acceptance by members of opposite sex. Recent loss will boomerang in your favor You 'll be life of party' Ms. Bounty Hunter uses her wits LOS ANGELES IAP > -Shortly after obtain· ing her private investigator's license five years ago, Sue Sarkis became the victim of a br utal at·· tack. Since then. s he said, he r job has been a mis· sion as much as an occ4palion. "Laws don't care about people and I do," said the 33-year-old blonde, a divorced mother of a teen ·age daughter. "I've been a victim enough limes . . When I take a residential burglar off the street. I figure I'm saving no less than 10 vic- tims a week." Ms. Sarkis obtained her license some half- dozen years ago after getting experience by help- ing a friend who was a private detective. Soon afterward . in June 1976, an ex-boyfriend forced his way into her apartment. held her daughter hostage. raped Ms. Sarkis and s hot her through the wrLc;t. ··He meant lo kill me." Ms. Sarkis said . "He pulled the trigger twice. once in my face and once in my stomach." But she said the court gave her assailant a le· ni ent sentence, and since then she has identified str ongly with victims of crimes. Ms. Sarkis earns her living as a modern-day bounty hunter. generally working for governments or bondsmen to t rack down bail-jumpers. "Most of it is plain old routine," she said. "You know, occasionally you're working a big notorious case. looking for the head of the Puerto Rican Mafi a or something. Then it's intriguing, it"s fascinating, it's scarier than hell, everything combined into one .·· She worked with police in 1979 in t racking. down Kenneth Allan Lowe. who had jumped bail after being charged with 20 counts of burgla ry and five counts of rape. He was accused of being t he "Spiderman," who scaled the walls of luxury Los Angeles apartmen~ and condominiums. M!:> Sarkis had a personal stake in the matter: She's a licensed bail bondsman and the $50,000 bail Lowe skipped out on was hers. Lowe was finally cornered in a house in Compton and. said Ms. Sarkis , ··1 yelled things like, ·Kenny Lowe. I'm here and you're there, and I've got a toilet, and I've got a catering truck com· ang in: I've got corfee. What the hell do you have?'" Finally, she said. he came out. "He was so tired or hearing m y mouth. he would rather go to jail." But while television and movies may focus on spies and Mafiosi as fearsome roes, Ms. Sarkis dis· agrees. "Gang members a re the worst,"' she said . "T he older men, even though they've committed murder. unless they're a hit man or something , they don't really want to go out and kill people just for the sake of ki lling them . These young punk gang members, .there's no motivation. t hey could care less.·· Generally, s he said . she uses her wits, offe ring to "pay some of the street teen-agers because they will tum their own mother over for a buck." But it's not always so easy. Two and a half years ago, after a no-holds -bar red fight to capture a Whittier gang m em ber wanted on drug charges, .• Ms . Sarkis delivered the youth to court so badly . bruised he had to be hospitalized. She herself got a . shock later when she went into a ladies room. ~ "I look up a nd I had a bald white patch this < big.·· she said. indicating the size of an egg. "I had • been running a r ound downtown, eating al , restaurants. Nobody s aid a word." Linda Quanstrom says " "I LOST 115 LBS" including 72 pounds In the first 89 daysl" Linda Quarnstrom tried for years to lose weight wfthout auccess. "Nothing really worked, until Nutrl/Syatem the says. It's an •mazing eucceaa. My dre11 size haa dropped from a 46 to 14. Moat Important, I'm never hungry. And I'm 1ure I'll maintain my weight. I've really changed my eating habits now thanks to Nutrl/Syatem!'' e No Diet Pi1s or ln;ections e Wide Choice of Taty, Satisfying Meals e No Starvation-No Hunger At All ~ No Food Oeclsions, No Mistakes • Professional ~ision t ~ad Weight Minder' Guarantee CALL NOW POil fRll CONSULTATION OVER 450 CENTERS NATIONWIDE r--------~--------------_..--------------------------------------------i f!!'lili'l!?'·'1 =~~~:.~~~.~~~! ~ht loee ~ _ OH« v•lld for new clients Of'lly. One Coup)n per customer. : HUNTINQTON BCH. ~:,,..ANA . FOUNTA• YAU.EV 3llOO s . ....,. ..._ 201 lat~9wd. ,.,..,,~ ~fllllldl&T"-" 11 11tCollllMl ... I IG-3400 Ml-1121 ORANGE ANAHDI GAWN GROYI VI.LA 'MK PUUDTON .. IA PAM , ~ 11nN..,... •-Wllr *-&Clllet. 1 3114 E . ..,..,....., fCll'9., hlM a.....,_, lClll9tf ..... *" 1 o.i-) !~~---------~~-----~~-~~~----------~--~--.!~J . • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October•. 1981 •• IAll STATI , S11mmerfield designed for large families S.mmerfleld Foaatal1' Valley, a new single family community. presents an unusual oppdrtuni· ty for lar1e families. These luxurious four. bedroom, two.story homes are priced from $1Ul,980 to $204,990 with a choice or four floor plans. Amenities found In all homes include quality carpeting and vinyl throughout, prewiring for ca- ble TV, energy.efficient appliances, fully lnsutat· ed exterior walls and ceilings, and full preparation for central air conditioning. The saJes office is open every day, with the ex- ception of Wednesday and Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach the Summerfield Fountain Valley homes, exit the Brookhurst offramp from the San Diego Freeway. Drive south on Brookhurst to Ellis . Turn rleht on Ellls to Bushard, left on Bushard to Tanager (first street). Turn right on Tanaeer to Cordata, then left to sales office. For more information call 964·5337. • Floor plans and financing continue to steal the show at Sandcastle, the new Butler Housing Corp. development of condominiums within walking dis· lance of the ocean in Newport Beach. The four floor plans, varying from one· two. and three-bedroom units, a ll have large sliding glass doors which open onto private enclosed llOUSlll BllEFS balconies or patios. Fireplaces, wet bars, and kitchens with "pass-thru" capabilities all em· phasize the strong indoor/outdoor, entertainment possibilities. Butler is making an ll:Y• percent five-year fixed rate fin ancing program available to buyers. When compared to the prevailing 17:\4 percent rate, S&Jldcastle's 1131• percent can save a buyer as much as $523 a month in mortgage payments. The remaining Sandcastle units are available in one·. two·. and three ·bedroom floor plans. with up to 1,835-square feet of living space. Take the San Diego Freeway to MacArthur Boulevard. proceed toward the ocean to Pacific Coast Highway, then right one short block to Avocado and left to the development. Decorated models are open from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m. daily. For more information. call 673-3271 • The new waterfront homes of Seaside Pointe are taking the posh residential community of Hun· tington Harbour by storm. Two-and-a-half million dollars in sales have occurred at the Christiana Companies Inc. development in the last 30 days -- a fact even more remarkable when examined against the otherwise depressed condition or the r eal estate market. different noor plans at prices tbat be1in at JUI( $71 ,000 -with below·market interest at 12,. PH· cent (13.,._ A.P.R.> are currently available to re1l· dent buyers. These loans are amortlzed over ~ years and due In five. " • Take the Newport Freeway to 17th Street lf Santa Ana, then west to CabrUlo Park Drt~ between Tustin Avenue and Maybury, and south W th' community. Models are open dally from It a.m. to 6 p.m. at the A & C condominium project. * Ba.rratt is selling single-family homes from San Bernardino lo San Diego for as little u $66,000. This great op1>9rtunity to buy a low-priced home (when the avera1e cost of a house la Southern Califomia is $120,000 ) Is made ~albl•• by Barratt's popular home trade-in plan. ! Over the years, Barratt bas enabled famill• to move up to larger, new Barratt homes by takinl their first homes in trade. Currently, with n•w • housing costs rising almost monthly, the trade-in . plan has become extremely popular. And for tbll reason, Barratt has a vast assortment or homes taken in trade -many of which are priced well below the housing market average. Prices for tbe "trade-in': homes range from $66,000 to $200,000. For information on the locations and prices ol these Ba rratt res ale homes, call 974-6320 or 980·2336. • More than 500 people recently attended a Se~· 10 grand opening party given by TumanjaQ Tumanjan Investments Inc. al their Ciiia Clemente luxury homes development in S ' Clemente. Guests included the mayor ot S Clemente, the City Council. and representatives the Chamber of Commerce and other select cllee· tele. A French chef carved his specially prepattd "Baron of Beef '. A variety of seafood was all(I entered on the menu, and authentic French mat.9 were hired lo deliver food to the tables. The dessert was a towering cake that required two men to Cati'! it. • Rancho San J uan Estates, located in San Juan Capistrano. offers a new opportunity for custom estate living. According to recent market s tudies re· searched by West Coast Pacific Realty, the ex· elusive sales agent for die private lO·home gate- guarded community, the custom residences. site41 on minimum one-ha lf acre lots , are price• thousands of dollars below comparable homes in Newport Beach. As indicated in the study, Rancho San Juan's homes, featuring from approximately 3,500· to 4,000·square feet, are priced from $645,000 to Sl .1 million, whereas residences in Newport Beach are priced well over S1 million for square-'foota1e averaging 2,500 to 4.000. Each home is accompanied by a boatslip, and nnancing is as low as 12V. percent. Only four Seaside Pointe homes and eight home sites are left ror sale, including the noted "roundhouse" de· signed by Merle Rousselot. AIA. Each home at Seaside Pointe in Huntington Harbour is accompanied by a boat slip. The exclusive neighborhood of four-bedroom homes also includes one six-bedroom. 3'111 bath Tudor-styled design complete with elevator. wine cellar and game room as well as a pool and spa. Prices for remaining homes, with private beatslips and full landscaping. start at $695,000. The roundhouse is priced at Sl.200,000. Homesites (with boatslips ) go for $528,000. Seaside Pointe in Huntington Harbour is local· ed on Trinidad Island. and can be reached by tak· ing the San Diego Freeway to Bolsa Chica off· r amp. and going 2.6 miles west to Edinger Avenue, where you turn right, travel to Trinidad Lane. turn left. and follow signs leading to the pro- ject. The sales office is located at 3302 Venture Drive. For an exclusive viewing appointment, call 846·0641 or <213 ) 592-2816. Single FamilY Homes in Huntington Beach from $149,990 Special Bonus: $1,000.00 Decorator Allowance Builder pays Non-Recuning Closing Costs Magnificent 2 and 3-bedroom homes across the street from scenic Lake Pa~. 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-<:ar garages. A warm village atmosphere, plus the convenience of a central location in the charm ing old tree section of Huntington Beach. ... ,_..,.. tltt• .ct"° "'°""Y assoclaffoft 1"a. 10°!o Down Open Dally 10 a.m. to 6p.m. (714) 536-1459 Special New Financing lU ISAVt AO.UOSAVl • Cabrtllo Park in Santa Ana offers a quiet res· idential locale within a few minutes driving time of Cabrillo Park, the Orange Mall and Santa Ana's Fashion Square, and just a little further from The City, in Orange, and South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The one-and two-story condominiums in six The representatives or West Coast Pacific Real~ ty are on-site daily from 10 a.m. until dusk to anllt home buyers in choosing a financing progrMh tailored to thejr specific needs. For further inf or~ lion. phone661·1692or496·853.S. '. • Take the San Diego Freeway to Del Obispo eii south. Proceed to Aguacate and the custom co• munily. £England has come to South Coast Plaza area, at St. Albans condominiume- now open for sales. Walk into this adult oriented community and you'll feel like you've stepped into a quaint Olde English village. Yet St. Albans offers brand new condominium homes with the ultimate in contemporary living. Here you 11 discover an abundance of recreation facilities• just outside your door: two swimming pools, two spas, two lighted tennis courts, and a club- ~ d for It's house with game room. 111n sauna and gym. . ~ -In this fast growing South \ the IRlr Iii the Coast Plaza location .,j. you're just a few abort .;_· blocks away from • loath Coast Plaia anL. movie theatres, South Coast Repertory . Theatre, restau- rants and shopping areas. You may even be able to walk to work. at one of the many nearby office complexes. ' Each of these new studio, 1 and 2 bedroom condominium homes feature a ·' · .. fireplace. patio or balcony, intercom eeourity system to building entranoe, car· peting, draperies and French windows. St. Albans -a jolly good buy! ' · •All common area.a and recreation facllttin &re maintained by the Homeowners All80Ciation ror a mon thly ree. A tact sheet ia available at the aalea om oe. Sales Office Hours· 10:00 a.m.-dusk •Tel: (714) 5 49·34 2 1 46 UNITS SOLD IN -FIRST WEEK I I .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday.~otober 4, 1981 ollow the home improvement advice offered by the BBB • Q: Yqu lDdlcated ID oa or yoar artlelff· ~•t lilome h1)provemeot wu "mooey well 1peat." How c:aa I pro&eet myself 111wt MIDI rtpped om I am lw.ldDI of doln1 some maJor lmprove1aeDtl ,. •Y Mme. Several of my frlead.I ud aet1hbon :Wlao have meet. addlUou or remoclekd a.ave been • er y dllappolnted. ~t leaat OM eeded ap •o& ltav· ~I tbe project completed; ano&ber ended u,, la -tout. What aafeguards are rec:ommeDdedT 8. In reference to lona·term 1uarantee1, have you reason to beUeye that the company will be ln existence or financfally able or wlllin1 to fulflll the guarantee 10 or 15 or 20 years from now? 9. Do you know bow much the enUre job wlll cost, including Interest and service charees? :: M.D., Costa Mesa 10. Have you cbfleked the cost of ,borrowing money from different sources by comparing the annual interest rate? 11. [(the home Improvement work is the result of damages covered by your insurance, have you checked with the insurance company before sign- ing the contract? • A: Many homeowners are improvlng their OOlH, as a result, the· incidence of home improve· • ent racketeering is on the rise. Beware of the un· · fREAL fSTATE fOUESTIONS /COMMENT ------------~------------~o .• 12. Does the written contract include all the oral promises made by the salesman ? 13. Are the quality, brand or grade, and the weight, color and size of materiaJs to be used specified in the contract ? 'crupulou5 repairman and only deal with reputa· ;:D.le and capable' home improvement contractors. · • The Belter Business Bureau offers the follow· 14. Have you read and do you understand the contract completely before signing? And are you to be given a complete, readable copy signed by salesman or company? 15. Do you know whether your contract covers labor and materials, just materiaJs or just labor? <It is very difficult to bold a contractor to any commitments unless they are in the written con- tract. You and the contractor are both bound by everything set down in the contract. Read it thoroughly before signing and never sign a blank contract.) ·bli questions to ask: •• l. Do you know your salesman's name and the oarne and address or the company? •• ~. Before you sign the contract, have you checked on the reputation, dependability and iesponsibility of the firm? (The Better Business JJureau is a good source.> 3. Have you asked the company for ref· erences and have you found them to be satisfac· :tory? 16. Are you asked to pay in advance, or to pay cash to a salesman instead of by check or money order to the company itself? -. 4. Did the salesman try to high-pressure you ·:into signing a contract? 17. Do you know how much you will pay if you cancel the contract? · · 5. ·Ras the company led you to believe that :~bey are agents for a manufacturer while they re- ally only sell a particular brand? 18. Does the contract provide for completion by a specified date? 19. Are you asked to sign a completion certificate for the job by appeaJ, threat. or trick, before the job is properly completed? 6. Have you obtained more than one bid on the same job with exactly the same specifications? 7. Does the company provide liability and compensation insurance to protect you in the event of an accident? 20. Never sign a completion certificate until all work called for in the contract has been completed as has been agreed lo. When you do sign it you are telling the contractor and the lender that the job has been completed according to the provisions or the contract and to your satisfaction. Be careful not to sign a completion certificate along with a sales order. And whenever you have the slightest doubt concerning the transaction consult your at· torney. Ojstinctive Fashion· .NEW! Every Sunday Randall R McCardle is pre!ldent of THE REAL ESTATERS. He i& al&o an author, lecturer and inatruc- tor. Send your comments and question& to Randy Mccardle, cl o The Daily Pilot, P.O. 1560, Costa Mesa. Cali/ 92626. . TDDAT'S CllSSIDID PVIZLI ACROSS Poet. goddeM deYlce 99 Rink 1Ur1ece 72 Palindromic 1.a MOlllla -19 Clawa 100 Gem weight 1 Cavalry name 150V9'Ve 2 t Appendage 101 Palm sworda 76 Highland 151 Australian 23 Drawing product 7 Heart inetrument bird rooms 102 Granada 10 Elevator 78 Faulty 152 --boy 31 Spirit lamp gold cage 79 Upset t53Grua 33 Scram: 103 N-zea- 13. l e"ac:es 81 Social rules vet Iver 2 word• land ton 19 Of great 83 Otbees 155 Mix• 36 Alrk::an river 104 Hll: Fr power 84 Approeches 1580vemud 38 Poetic 106 Sutflce 20 -France 88 A Fitzgerald trains expretllon 101 Wall panel• 22 Programa 88 Egyptian 159 Concerning 41 FootbaH 108 Hawaiian 24 Trumpetet' IOUI 160 Dismounted pos. wreath Hirt 89 Ear: Comb 161 Blbllc:al 43 Anoint· 112 Sojourn 25 Theater f0<m country Arch. 115 Htckneyed MCI ion 90-t62ChlneM 44 Human 117 Maturing 28 Het>r-d•France mfle being IQellt lettet 9t Obtains 163 Jewish 46 Ory· Fr. 118 F0< a short 27 Seed 92.Mlmlca month 48 Untold. time ~ting 94 Baby food 185 Digraph Poet. 121 Chemical 28Uncommon 96 Paid notice 166 Nestle 49 Nallwtth suffix 29 Court rm. 97 Oral pause 188 Conun· apet1ure 122 Hlstonc figure 98 Auditory drums 51 Than: Ger period 30 Falsehood 101 Giver 170 Bible book 52Wlth Ger 124 Gal of song 32 Lengthier 103 F ret)Gh city t72 Attend• to 54 Let tall 125 Taro root 34 Infant 105 Extremlet 173 King 57 Growing out 126 Journals 35 ActTeu 109 Government beat If 58 Slinks 127 Food G1rdn1< agcy. 174 6th11nae 60 Peace 128 Brazilian 38 Nothing 110 Biblical boat 175 W01eaway goddeas armadlllo 37 Eight: 1 1 1 Large anall 61 Marries 130 Deadly Comb. form 1 13 Pr9'41fltly DOWN 63 Fortify pol eon 39.Antique 1t4 Seine t Steel 64 Arab robe 131 HO<M atalll auto t 16 Lyric muse hardener 65 Virginia 133WWllname 40 Cofrelatlve t18--was 2 Attending rlYer 134 Story 42 Frlfl9h ~ying 3 Formll 66 N0<ae hel'o 135 Miiky; tran ... article 119 Hua debt dance: Fr. 87 FOf'etell: parent 43 Frutt 120 Caustic 4 Chemlcal Scot. 138 Waahee drink prose sulllx 89 Ola~ure lightly 44 Pueblo 123 Generation 5 Hwsllnen 70 -Abnet' 138 oec:..res Ind Ian 124 Malmo 6 Eplsodea 73 "-0eum" 140 Vefb tonn 45 Canonical native 7 SIMYllMa 74 Chemical 141 Legll hOur 128 Communion garment element mlnOf'lly 47 Yells plates 8 Burden-75 Kiin 144 Marah bird so Deadly 129 Furious some 77 A1home 146 Positive Influence 131 Cuc:h '9 Sun deity 78 Sew looMly pole 52 Honeyd-measure 10 Marine 80H•vy 149Common 53 Trapped 132 City desk deposit bOetd Yi per 55 H.,.,,..t man 11 .. Arabian 82 A contlneo1· 152 s.eweed ~deal 137 Winged Nlghle" Abbr 153 King of 56 NOf'man 138 Headliner name 85 Ike's com-Sodom Vincent -139 Naullcal 12 Depend (on) mend 154 Aleo 58 Warning rope 13 Miiitary 87 Away: Pref, 156 Chlld·llke devices 142 African review 91 Ylelda apeech 59 Illegal act giraffe 14 OeMt1 plant 93 Expunge 157 Health Sp 81 PaHid 143Peach 15 Japaneae 94 Spanlah 160 Grow Old 112 Tiit. ~s monutery pole 164 Crlmeon 54 BenlcOM 144 Sault -16 Chemical 95 Succes· 167 Chaldean god Marie suffix alWly city 88 Lode load 145 A continent 17 Alleged 96 Conetella· 169 French 69 Vllor awerd Abbr f0<oe tlon article 71 BelOfe: 147 Anatolian 18Preulng 97 Out of: Pref. 171 Helm pos. A bird's eye-view of the magnificent coun· tryscape that unfolds to the south or Lemon Heights will be available to famiHes residing at Woodview Properties' new Tudor Hill cus tom two- home community. Designed by John O'Neil of Orange especially for Woodview Properties, both or the four-bedroom, 41h bath Tudor-styled homes are architecturally detailed Inside and out. The spacious two-story interior concepts feature a wealth of finely-crafted design accents. Among these are decorative brass lighting fixtures, 12-foot ceilings, French doors leading to patios or I • balconies, floor-to-ceiling bookcases. multi-paned window treatments and luxurious quality carpet· ing. Deserving individual mention are such excep- tional new home assets as Jenn-Air and Whirlpool kitchen appliances, built in intercoms with AM /FM radios, built-in safes. exterior and interior alarm systems and copper fire retardant roofs. Al!\O included are extensive landscaping and ir- rigation. Tudor Hill homes. decorated by Interiors by DiLor of Laguna Beach. are priced from $899,000. l<,or furthe r information. phone Arlene Pellise at 730·8921. HB student places second . Frank A. Cornella, 18. of Huntington Beach won second prize in a nationwide essay contest sponsored by the National Association of Realtors. John R. Wood, president of the association, an· nounced. The contest was held in conjunction with the 1981 Private Property Week by the organization's member boards. The theme was "How the Freedom to Own Property Will Affect My Future." Winners were chosen from among 95 entries s ub· milled by realtor boards in 31 states. Cornell, who was graduated from Edison High School in Huntington Beach and is a freshmam at the University or California, wrote that, .. Private Property Week should be not only a celebration of property rights. but also a commitment to pre- ser ving the ownership rights of future genera- tions." In addition to a trophy, Cornella will receive a $500 Savings Bond. First prize went to Donna Yee, 18, of Boulder. Colo. A graduate or Fairview High School in Boulder, Miss Yee wrote, in part, "Fads may IT come and go, but to me, the American Dream is no fad. Its fading away will be ever so real should the rig ht to own property diminish in American Society." In addition to a trophy. Mass Yee will be given her choice of either a two-day, all expense-paid trip to Washington. D.C .. for herself and a parent, or a $1,000 Savings Bond. She also has been invited to read her composition at the National Associa· lions· 74th annual convention. meeting in Miami Beach. Nov. 12 to 18. Miss Yee 1s a premed student at Wheaton Co llege in Wheaton. Ill The third-place winner was Karen S. Goff. 18, of Davenport. Iowa. A graduate of Davenport, Central High School. Miss Goff is a freshman at the University or Iowa. She also was awarded a trophy and a $250 Savmgs Bond The contest was judged by a panel of five journalists from Cr ain's Chicago Business, Forbes magazine. the Chicago Tribune. the Chicago Sun· Times and a Jo urn a lism professor fro m Northwestern Untversity in Evanston. Ill. ~M I -li.r.Yt' .. *'· . , .--~ HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU! LCtol..1t1R at tire breatlrtnl.. i11R 11111101a11111 of µ1rt111esq11e NC"wport Harbor 1111d tlrl' sea heyond rs an rl't'ryday event at Villa Balboa Newport s fnsl11onable 11ew lrilltop addreH He1c lifr cm1 !1r as e.u1l111K o r a~ trn11q111I as vo11 wa11t it to be i11 an elegant ro11dorn111i1w1 r1'sidencC' w1t/1 walls of glass /lrit•ate patio~ 0 1 decks, e11try·J{atc security. n11d et•ery 111 rnrv amenity swin1111mg pool /101 wl11rlp11ol separate party area u•1tl1 cwtd1,or fireplacr a11d liarbC'r11e This 111ay bl' yo111 only cl1a11rr to own a se11s1l>ly priced lwmC' i11 an i>xclusn•e co1111111mity overlooking tlie ocean a11d tire bay in Newport Beacl1 . al'ailable now i11 e1glrt distinguislred floor plans w1tl1 five decprator·designrd mP1lels f nr vo11 to t•1ew $129,000 to $350,000 Tfte Newport Development Company Newport Beach. Califomia Villa Balboa. 220 Nice Lane Newport Beacl1. CA 92663. (714) 645-6459 -'I' I : Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October 4, 1981 Applyiilg 'over 55 rule' $125 ,000 ex.emption good for homes ~old after July 20, 1981 DEAR BOB: I He C.iraa lacreated ~e "over S.S rule" home aale ta• eze•,U. from SIM,• to llt5,0M. We told our bome a. April 1•1 for about sue.• pront. Do we eome uder tbe oew or old law? -JanitT. DEAR JARVIS: The new $125,000 tu ezemp· lion applies to sales of principal residences cl06ed after July 3>, l981. Since you closed your home sale earlier, the old $100,000 exemption applies, U· suming you or your co-owner spouse are $5 or older and owned and occupied your home three of the rive years berore lls sale. Your tax adviser has full details. Tax time limit DEAR 808: You receaUy aa.ld a ltome aeller llad 14 moedlt before or after selllat bl.I old ..... e &o bay a HW bome and av~d payta1 tu • Wa prom. w .. Wa a mJaprtllt? I Uaoapt U.e time Umlt was \8' moa&Jaa? -WaadaA. DEAR WANDA: This newspaper never makes mistakes. Effective July 21, 1981, lhe 1981 Tax Acl extended the residence replacement rule (Internal Revenue Code section 1034) time limit from 18 months to 24 months. The replacement principal residence can be !'ought as early as 24 months before selling lhe old REAL ESTATE MAILBAG home or as late as 24 months after its sale. To qualify ror full tax deferral, the replacement res- idence must cost at least as much as the sale price of the old home . ( P.S. The 24-month limit also applies to sellers whose 18-month limit had not expired before July 20, Hill.) Depreciation rules DEAR BOB: In February 1981 I bought a small new office bu11dlng. My CPA tells me I have to depreciate it over 15 years and can't me ac- celerated depredation. I like the Idea of U.e qaJcll is.year useful life, but I thought new balldlaga qualify for accelerated depredation. Please clarify. -DellDfa McG. DEAR DENNIS: Your CPA is correct, but he should have explained rurther. All new and used depreciable buildings acquired after Jan. 1, 1981 qualif¥ for the new rapid 15-year depreciation schedule. These buildings also quatiry for 175 percent ac- celerated depreciation. But if you elect accelerat· ed depreciation (instead or straight line deprecia· ti on ) for a non-residential building, all your depreciation will be "recaptured" and taxed as or- dinary income when you sell. The net result is that most commercial build· ing owners will elect the 15-year straight line depreciation. But residential building owners can use 175 percent accelerated depreciation without total depreciation recapture. Only the difrerence between accelerated and straight line depreciation will be recaptured and taxed as ordinary income upon sale of a residential rental building. Congress wants lo discourage commercial building ac· celerated depreciation. Estate tax reduction DEAR BOB: Your recent explanation of Ute 1981 Tax Act affecting real estate waa the most complete I've seen. But you failed &o polat oat tbat starting in 1982 an bequests from one spoase &o • surviving spouse are free of federal estate tax. Un· cle Sam is apparently wUllng to wait until the second spouse dies before collecting bu tax. -WWJs T., CPA. DEAR WILLIS: Thank you for pointing out this major estate tax reduction. With the gradually rising estate tax exemptions (up to $600,000 by 1987 >, it will be possible for most people to leave significant estates to their children without federal estate tax erosion. To lake full advantage or these new exemptions, consultation with an attorney to rewrite wills and cancel unnecessary life in· s urance (bought to pay estate laxes) will be profitable. Due-on-sale problem DEAR BOB: About four months ago we bought our first home. It has a 9.5 percent Interest rate on the $47 ,000 rirst mortgage. Last week we received a notice rrom the S&L lender reJuslng lo accept our monthly mortgage payment until we "assume" the mortgage at a 14 percent interest rate. When I phoned the realty agent who sold us the house, she said we should contact our lawyer We're ·Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? •late It wu uaclear wlte&Mr &M leader coald do tbla. Slaou.lcla't U.e acemt llave &old u aboat tllla problem before we bouCllt oar bouae? -Geor1e R. DEAR GEORGE· Yes. The 11ent should have warned you It your mort1age has a potential due· on-sale clause problem. Thia nationwide issue will probably wind up ln the U.S. Supreme Court. Until that happens, consult•your attorney for specific ad· vice about the legal enforceability of the due-o~· sale clause lo your mortgage. One of the hottest national real estate topics ls whether or not home buyers can purchase without the lender enforcing a due-on-s ale clause in an ex· isling mortgage. Court decisions and statutes. In several states bar mortgage due-on-sale clauses as illegal restraints on alienation of property. Even in my state. where several types of mortgage lenders clearly cannot enforce their due- on-sale clauses, some S&L and bank lenders in- timidate and threaten buyers and sell~rs by de- manding outrageous assumption fees. "If you bought "subject to" the old mortgage and did not assume its legal obligation. you must keep up the payments, or course, or the lender can foreclose. Except for FHA and VA home Joans. which lack due-on-sale clauses, most home loans · made after the mid·1970s have due-on-sale clauses. But many are no longer legally enforceable. so check with your attorney for specific details. Investment encouraged DEAK BOB: After studying the new tu law and readlng your articles ezplal.nJDg ft, I have con· eluded that residential rental property la the most taz.favored. Do you agree or disagree? -Jack W. DEAR JACK: I agree. Congress wants to en· cour age investment in residential rentals to meet our nation's housing shortage. Tax favoritism is the most erfective way to accomplish this result. The Bruss report The Bruss Report "How Tax-Deferred Ex- chanies Can Pyramid Your Wealth (Including Starker Exchanges)" is again available. To obtain your copy send a $2 ch eck payable to "Newspaperbooks" for Report ~106 to the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J . 07648. ., r! QUALITY CONDOMINIUMS IN HUNTINGTOt(~ BEACH NEAR HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ~ ! If you have waited to buy, now is the perfect time to take advantage of this fantastic oppQr· tunlty. The builder wlll pay your pnnclpal and Interest payment• through December '81 is well as all non·recurrlng closing costs! Beautiful 2 and 3 bedrooms each with enciosed garage, amidst a picturesque settlnQ of waterfalls, ponds and streams. Vaulted ceilings, woodburnlng flreplac~s. spacious pnvate patio or deck, swimming pool and therapy spas. Easy quallfyfng for first time buyers! • From $111,990 Open Dally 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714)846-5557 :-.,,.:: .... i. ........ See~ for asaoclatloo dues and financing details. Below Market Financing ' Investors Welcome $6.?S Million in just S weeks! Jim and Al Baldwin have always believed that if you build a great house in a great location it will sell. Chateau Country, a private community of view homes proves this. Without a doubt. People are buying in record numbers. With good reason. HR The interiors offer the same warmth, charm, grace and infinite attention to detail. Yet the floor plans, the appointments and the features are as modern as tomorrow and offer every work .. saving conven .. ience you would expect to find in a Baldwin home. HR ~ ". ~· .,. . • ' I l j • • • I I I I , • l , , What don·t you like? Call the number ~low and your message will be re~orded: lranscnbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tucked behind a gate .. guarded entry are homes in the classic tradition of French Norman archi .. tecture. Steeply pitched shake roofs with tile ridges; half .. timber details; herringbone and basketweave brick; window boxes and pot shelves; a myriad of design details that combine to create homes and a community of total architectural integrity. You will also enjoy a private community club facil .. ity that includes 3 night lighted tennis courts, a 25 .. meter swimming pool, whirlpool spa and a charming clubhouse. If you want to see the fastest .. selling, most s uccessful and finest homes in Orange County; if you want to see what a record .. breaking com .. munity is all about, visit Chateau Country today. . i I The same 24-hour ~swering service may be used to record letters to the e~itot on ~Y topic Mailbox contributcvs must mclud~ their nam~ and telephone number for v.erUication. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 'High on a LEMON HEIGHTS -ORANGE COUNTY New, authentic tudor home on choice half·•cre view lot in prestigious Lemon Hejghll, Orange County Over 4.000 square feet. five bedrooms. llbrary, geMrous master suite. dining and entertaining area Security gale magnificent ccwnlry view• We invite your v1s1t or call '°' an 1ppo1n1ment. From $889.000 AOf\'I ~Senta Ma FW'I' t&l 1•-• IM ~1 A•t Ofl-ttl!IOtftO ~ nonf'I 10,0Cllll1ll 8"'d f 11tnr19111Qtt,OOlll1ll •-•'9f\I011Sliy1HwO. rtOf!IOll l-... '9fllt Or •ncl 119111 t99"' Oii Oolel 11., I n 1'-IOltow IO T lldOf Holl Mt! MoW ..,.a. .. _.. llMfldnt. , ................ ""* ... ,..._.._ ",., ,..., , Tucked privately behind a gate-guardeil enfrfl the homes of Cliiteau Count'fl nestle against a lilllslde tliat rises gentlfl to reveal panoramic views of all tlaat ls below. HR . 1be B8ldwlft '·-·~in~~ ... __ '>1·-- from $235,000 to $290,000 Prices 11ubjec1 to chanM~ without ""lic:c. Follow signs on Chapman Avenue to Old Chapman Road, up the hill to Chateau Country. Open 10 a.m. 'til du k Phone (714) 6)9 .. 8670 A Hom~own~r'• Auoc:iaclon fc~ of ju1t $64.00 per month 1us 10 the m1lntenance of aY,comm.on ara landscapln1 and rttrutlan fadHriel. r I ' t I • I j I ! -----~---- Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 4. 1981 . • I Sqlvang offers you a taste 1 of Danish By M .. R\' JANE SCARCELLO Of .. °"" ~ 5\llft Tbe town of Solvang says "velkommen" <welcome> to the world Founded in 1911 as a Danish colony a few miles northwest of Santa Barbara, it's retained quaint qualities and a heritage for visitors to en-l joy. 1 Most business in town centers around motels, restaurants. gift s hops and bakeries. all de· terminedJy Danish m flavor and name. And if the atmos phere is closer to Disneyland than Copenhagen. Solvang still is cheaper than an $1\S flight and a great get-away s pot for a weekend or several days. For Americans who never have been to Scan- dinavia, the best discovery is the tas te of real Danish pastries. They bear no resemblance to the doughy, mass-produced blobs most people grab for breakfast with a cup of coffee. Solvang bakeries display elaborate concoc- tions of flaky pastries-combined with marzipan, whipped cream, chocolate, jam or nuts which would make a Twinkie run for its life. • "Aebleskiver ." small rounded Danish pan- cakes. are prepared in special pans and served w arm in several establishments with powdered s u9ar or jam. Weight watchers beware. because the fragrance alone is worth 10 minutes of hard ex- er cise. Bakeries dot the landscape like raisins in a cookie, but Mortensens is considered the best of :the batch. Restaurants are another matter . So-called .Scandinavian or s morgas bord restaurants in America pass off leaden meatballs in canned gravy as "Swedish meatballs ... Sweden s hould sue. Danish meatballs, called "frikadeller,'' are made from a combination of ground pork, veal and beef which creates a lig htness of color and texture echoed by the cream sauce. If. such delicacies are offered by a Solvang resta~rant , it's a well-kept secret, and most Danish dinner houses there should be avoided. Newer construction in town has kept the Danish spirit but added international restaurants, so diners can choose from a German beergarden, two Belgian waffle cafes. a crepe and omelet house, pizza, Mexican food a nd, sorry to s ay, P etersen's Yummy Burgers. AS is often the case, visitors would do well to copy the locals, who buy sandwiches of imported m~at.a and cheeses at deli catessans for lunch. Hans hristian Andersen park, in the middle of l0 "11\, ~as a few picnic tables and enough lawn for ever~ne during nice weather. , Tiie town of 3,000 residents and 800 hotel rooms ~uppotts a Theaterfest, now a summer event perforined in a 780-seat a mphitheater. • Tliis year , its eighth season, productions ranged from "The Bacchae" by Euripides to "The lJosinkable Molly Brown." and plans are under way to develop a complex of three indoor theaters so c~weather won 't limit the season . vang means "sunny valley," and weather µsµaU is pleasant. Its distance from the ocean gf yes the town more temperature extremes than iq ... nd along the coast, though, so summers can get ~ a nd winters nippy. : •' T~ countryside of the Santa Ynes Valley is a l~ely<f>etting with its green fields and rolling hills. ,;! re (hafl a few Orange Countians have bought prbpe y among the farmers and Arabian horse pr~ s who li ve there year-round. •. M sion Santa Ynes, at the edge of town, was tounded in 1804, and its Spanish adobe is an in· tarest#ig contrast to the Scandinavian buildings. ~·ssicfi tours are available daily except Sunday )dernilJigs and cost 50 cents for adults with children ltdmlded free. S t p nes entertain :B ulder crowd ·.• ·.· . ULDER, Colo. (AP> -Mick J agger walked ge wearing a Un1on Jack cape, yellow '"'"_ .. rs and red knee socks as the Rolling Stones 'to a capacity crowd of 60,000 people al Field here Saturday. ervers said the crowd was well·behaved, gh first-aid stations set up inside the · did a brisk business throughout the after· tside the University of Colorado stadium, r, Boulder poUce arrested at least 15 peo- investigation of Uie sale of illegal drugs and pitals treated concertgoers who had over- • I .•.· e Stones' Boulder performance wu one of dbzens planned by the rock group durinc Ila first \J..S. tour in three y~ars. Performances in 21 cities ~e sCbeduled this fall. • Saturday's concert, one of two here tbls ~ekend, caused huce traffic Jama ln this city of 100,000. offlctals had scheduled their entire police f qrce to work lhiJ weekend, and local bolpltala bad ibcreued their emer1ency room staffl. Eaact ft,ure1 on bow maQJ JMM)Ple were ar· ·...,~and bow many received lllldleal treatment we,. llOt immediately avdable. ttut tbe Boulder ,City: Jail reportedly was overflowln1. Police rller in die cby moved 11 pe8llle from tile Jail to • .... -balfway house la entidp9UoD of tM COD· • . Thac's all it w~t!. and it mc luJes all chi:,: Twu There are two parts u/ Sol va11g -the old 1above 1 which was founded rn 1911 a11d t~e new , right 1 Tr1t10/1 Square and the little t rol/y stat 1011 , left 1 t Ila/ greets .t/tJU ris ,1.1n11 enter t 011'/I .. ~ensat1ona l Jays anJ one sen · " 'ac111nal n1ghc at 01sneylanJ H11ce l. • O ne Ja, \ ,1Jm""11in w the Magic KmgJum, mcluJmg unlim1tl•J use uiaJventurei. anJ attract111m kxcerr hut 11 ing galleries). Dinner tn uur waterfn int Sh1pyarJ Inn ur the elegant Oak Room. A "nightcap" in ont· of our lounges. And free rarkmg. But hest of all. children unJer 18 are only $29 each when sharing rarents' rnum. anJ that incluJes everything the grnwn·urs gee. You'll v. .int r11-,pt'nJ the Jay at D1-;neyland. t1f cuur!ie-but the tun Jnesn 't st11p when you get 11ff rhc Mont1rail! Because you'll spend the evening en· Joying 11ur uwn exciting new entercainmenr center, Seaports of the Pacific. A strull along .i!mr"'::::~-2·! IC!> l11Cturcsque waterfront IS like a fantasy Wur of the Pacific's most exotic ports of call. h11p for une·of:.a·kmd imports. See the famuus Dancing Waters shov., a spectacular All this for only / $49doUars! display offuuntams. I 1ghts and music. Stroll through a water wonderland 111 thundering warcr· fa lls. 4u1et rcflecung r ools of imperial Ko1 fi sh, anJ rushing mounta in streams. Explo re 11ur Papeete Beach. Pedal a boac around our manna. Relax over cocktails on the wharf--or on a barge V 1s1t our C alifo rnia Wine Cellar. Seaports of the Pacific is a kaleidoscope of entertainment for the whole family! And there's more to Jo a ll around our 60 flowering ac res. Swim in our pools. Bask in our sun. Play tennis on 10 courts. Make a start on our I 4 restaurant and lounges. Ir really ta kes a week ro do them JUSt1ce. But there's no 11m1 t on how many Jays you can stay. And 1f you stay two n1ghcs or more, each adult gees a free Overnight Sensation nighcshirc . For reservations, call (714) 635-8600. From (2 13) call 636-3251. WHERE IN THE W O RLD BUT ... Disneyta~~.ll~!~ Let's stay two nigh t& and get a free night&hirt. / Hey, don't forget m e? I'm only $29 more. .......,fltA)I~ I ' \ Daily Pilat SUNDAY, OCT . .e, 1981 STOCKS ENTERTAINMENT CLASSIFIED C4-S C6-8 C10-12 .. Robert Culp''f Great American Hero' character is really a sof tie . . . C6 Disabled nie·et challenge Handicapped Orange Coast employees overcome obstacles By JODI CADENHEAD Of .. Delty .......... Last summer Richard Hanna decided to tackle the challenging John Muir trail, rugged backbone of the Sierra. Ac· companied by his girfriend and son, the ~-year-old McDon· nell Douglas executive covered 200 miles in 43 days. That in itself would be a feat for most people. But Hanna, a polio victim sjnce he was 26, hobbled the entire distance with the aid of two canes. "It was an absolutely ex- hilarating experience," recalled Hanna, manager of a new heli copter s ighting system. ·'When I hike with two canes 1 get very attuned to every step. I can feel my own heart beat." Hanna is quick to point out that his handicap has never stopped him from achieving whatever he wanted, whether it be at work or recreation. "It could even be positive," said Hanna. "People notice me. I don't feel like a wall flower. I like being noticed. I like the at· tention." The bushy bearded executive described himself as a "young promising employee" at McDon· nell Douglas when polio struck in 1954, just one year before de· velopment of the Salk vaccine. Now-company President Robert Johnson allowed the de- termined engineer to work at home until he was well enough to return to the firm six months later. "The fact that I was working on a job that was meaningful to the company and to me really helped," explained Hanna. Over the years he said he's noticed no reiil difference in the way he's treated because of his disability. About his only complaint is that able-bodied colleagues will sometimes leave him struggling behind. "I miss out on the discussion ,·· ex- plained Hanna. "I hate that." For Bill Hayes, 56 , polio meant a disruption from his pursuit of a masters degree at UCLA in 1951 and almost total dependence now on the wheelchair that waits empty near h is desk at McDonnell Douglas. "I never really had what you'd call a depression." said Hayes, an engineer with the company since 1947. "I a lways maintained that if you keep busy you can go on." Hayes has done just that : returning to UCLA to receive his masters degree, helping de- ~ign a series of projects includ· ing t he Mounted Orbiting Laboratory and the space shut- tle, sinJing with two chorale groups, Joining a long list of pro- fessional groups and raising four children with his wife Evelyn. When approached for advice recently by a handicapped man, Hayes told him, "Get yourself a profession. Stay busy on the job and also with extracurricular activities." Mobility has never been a problem at the Huntington Beach plant. It was built in 1963 and contains wide accommodat· ing hallways and ramps, said Hayes. This is the "International Year of the Disabled" for the army of rarely recognized workers who cover company hallways on two wheels, read comp ut er printouts on magnified scr eens, a n swer telephones equipped with special sound devices, and reach for pens with plastic and metal prostheses. The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 made it illegal for employers to disc riminate against an e mployee because or a handicap unless that disability kept rum or her from performing their job. Deity""'* ..... ..., ...... ll..-W Dave E:kstrand of Avco Fmance rs legally blind. but a screen device that greatly magnifies images enables mm to work as a computer programmer Companies that do business with the federal government are required to provide work condi· lions accessible to the han· dicapped such as ramps, wide hallways or lowered tables. There are 1.5 million disabled workers in California between 18 and 64 with 62.689 employed in management positions. accord· ing to the State Rehabilitation Department. In Orange County there a re 105,250 disabled , persons, with 6.462 employed in management. Of the 6,512 employees at McDonnell Douglas's two plants in Huntington Beach and Long Beach about 662 are disabled and 96 of them are in manage- ment positions. However, none of the top ex- ecutives employed at McDonnell Douglas. ford Aerospace. Smith Tool or Avco Finance is han· dicapped. Fluor has two handicapped people employed in what would be considered top management positions. Al Fuller. 59, manager of mechanical engineering, had already been working two years for the Irvine firm when polio struck in 1952. A research engineer at the time, Fuller said his confine- ment to a wheelchair has had Ht· tie impact on his career. ''An awful lot of people know me. There is a certain amount of be· ing different when you're in a wheelchair," he said. "You've got to go out and do it," Fuller opined. "You can't sit at home and feel sorry for yourself. I know I've thought at times why did this happen to me. But I had the res ponsibility to raise a family." He and his wife have raised three children and now have seven grandchildren, with two more on the way. Fuller added. Not content to sit on the sidelines, Fuller was on the board or directors for the Southern California Pop Warner Football Association and helped organize a swim team while rus youngsters were growing up. "When you have a challenge you have to go out and meet it," said Fuller. "Whenever you have something that impairs you in one way you try to com· pensate in other ways just to do a better job ... A II of the Orange County workers interviewed for this article expressed similar opin· inons regarding the challenge of overcoming their handicap. There was little expression of re· sentment or bitterness sPoken (See DISABLED, Page C3) St aridard wheelchairs like I he one shown at right ca11 ·1 be wwd 011 board nwst a1rplanes so Lockheed·Cal1fon11a Co ha.~ des14ned a slimmer versron that can negot101t· the narrou· cusles found on public I rarzsportat w11 New w h eelchair for narrow a isle s Paraplegics as well as in· di viduals suffering from severe arthritis or debilitat· ed by a cardiac problem may find trave ling on public transportation much easier in the future thanks to a new wh eelchair developed by Lockheed-California Co. Unlike the sta ndard wheelchair with its large out· board wheels, the Lockheed wheelchair is designed to move comfortably down the narrow aisles usually found on aircraft, trains and buses. The firm has designed and patented two versions of the wheelchair. One weighs ap· proximately 35 pounds and can be folded for compact stowage, while the other is 45 pounds and features a .. translator" that slides the chair seat over a toilet. al- lowing the occupant to use aircraft lavatories. .. The translator is an im· port ant innovation," said Peter Kavaloski, who de- signed the chair with fellow Lockheed industrial designer Tom Hale. "Many people confined to a wheelchair avoid fl ying because they would be spending severaJ hours without access to a toilet. The translator allows the occupant to use the toilet without leaving the chair." The Access to the Skies Program of Rehabilitation International USA C RIUSA >. an organization that provides information services to the handicapped, is demonstrat· ing both versions of the wheelchair to airli n es. RI USA estimates approx· imately 645.000 Americans must use a wheelchair -a market largely untapped by the transportation industry. The new wheelchair already has been tested on board Lockheed's L -1011 Tri Star. Boeing's 747, 727 and 707; and the McDonnell Douglas OC-10 and DC-8. S ince the light-weight wheelchair is designed for a s pecific use, it would be owned by the transportation ca rrier. not by the in- dividual. Users would arrive at a terminal in their regular wheelchairs and transfer to the airborne wheelchair dur- ing boarding. Using handles in the front or rear, attendants would guide the wheelchair down the aisle to where the rider would transfer to ~ pa sseng er seat. The'- wheelchair would then be u se d f or additional passengers or stored until needed again. Lockheed's des ign work was performed in conjunc- tion with the Trans port Airwortruness Requirements Committee, which operates under the auspices of the Ae rospace Indus tries As· sociation. It was developed in close cooperation with the Daniel Freeman Memorial HospitaJ ~f Inglewood, and Pan American W o rld Airways . Professionals transcend stress through TM By MARY JANE SCARCELW Of -Deity ...... SUff Many successful Orange County business and professional people have a secret for combating stress that only a few are willing to admit. It's a simple case of mind over matter. "I feel less stressful , appreciate things more and am happier in general," said Sheila Terry, an executive recruiter whose salary is "in the $100,000 to $200,000 range annually." She spoke from the Irvine office of a company with a trophy in the reception area identifying it as top producer among 17 branches. In another part of Irvine, Theodore Wentworth, an attorney speciallting in personal in· jury suits, looked at stacks of paperwork in his well-appointed office and said, "I love everything I'm doing and feel no bad reactions from it." The secret of their tranquility in pressure· cooker jobs? Transcendental Meditation, or TM as it"s known for short. An Eastern program, it developed from an· cient practices in India and was brought to America by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Participants meditate twice daily for 15 to 20 minutes, and proponents claim TM induces a state of relaxation deeper than sleep while increasing alertness and creativity. going beyond thinking to reach the source of thought. But if that description conjures up visions of people in saffron-colored robes sitting cross-legged on the floor, the picture needs adjustment, because many TM practitioners wear dress-for-success business suits. "More people meditate than are willing to ad· mil," said Mrs. Terry, a Laguna Beach resident who began with TM eight years ago and bu taught classes. ''The public has misconceptions about TM, and people don't want to associate with a cull of any kind." Wentworth, who has meditated for 11 years, agreed. ''There aren't many people willing to come out of the closet," be said in a separate in- terview, "because others think of It as religious procedure.'' In fact, Mrs. Terry explained, the practice bu no effect on religion and a priest from Montreal at· tended classes with her in Switzerland to learn bow lo teach TM to others. The program takes It.a name from tbe word "lrall.ICeDd," which meana to ao bfyond, and the describes it as "uaina the natural tendency of the mind lo settle down." TM teachers 1ive each student a "mantra," a > ...., .... _.._..,.....,,... The pressure of his work in per30Ml injury case" led Irvine attorney Theodore Wentworth t y Tran3cendentaJ Meditation, and he says it has enabled him to ~lax, while atiU fighting aggrealively /or hi3 clients· interests. vibratory word with no meaning, to help clear the mind for meditation, which Wentworth described as • '20 minutes of ·be re goes nothing''." "The purpose isn't the meditation tn it.self, but the effects afterward," be said. "TM uncorks the bottle and lets the bubbles rtu out." He began to meditate when, u a partner in a Santa Ana law firm, be found himself ln the hospital being teated for ulcers. "Lawyera have to be accrasive, aod there was no way to Pt away from that with my family in tbe evenings. I fell like someone who'• been on rollerakates and ft.nds it bard \o walk normally again. At first the 30-mlnute drtve home to Newport Beach was enou1h to unwind, but fradually even a weekend wun't enouah tlme. "I was drlnkin1 two or three martinll every r, night, trying to relax.'' He found himself in a TM class "alon1 wltb a bunch of druggies lookina tor a new bi&h," he re- mem bera with a chuckle, but found some aubtle changes occurri.QI in bil lite. "I wu drinkin& less, and l didn't carry home the intense feelings from the office," he said, cbooslna bis wordl with a lawyer'• precision. "/.4 a personal iQjury attomey, I have to switch postures often. People come to me burt physically, mentally, emotionally and ftnanclally. I have lo be a11ressive on their behalf, but I need to feel em.pathy for them •auae ol wbat l.My've been tbroueh. I have to maintain an equllibrlum." Mrs. Terry was aearcbinl for a foeua lD ber life when abe beaan TM. 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"I kept meeting calm, happy people and later discovered.they were meditating," she said, "bul 1 thouaht TM was something you needed only ii you had problems. "Then I reallied everyone could be happier." After beginning TM, she noticed Immediate changes. "I was less st.ressful , appreciated things more and was happier in general," she said. ·"My emotions evened orr, and I didn't overreact to everything." Her grades "shot up'' while attending graduate school, and after six months her life look a different turn . "Sometimes we feel circumstances are con· trolling us, but in TM you're the one in control of yourself." she emphasized. With jobs in nutrition scarce, she turned to ex- ecutive search, where she's worked for just over two years. "When I came here, about rour or five of my co· workers were meditating," she said, "but the number has jumped to about 10 or 11 because or our success. Cou n t y TV system get s satellite u plink Teleprompter Corp. has announced that it is building a satellite transmitter in Orange County. The satellite uplink is the first ever dedicated to a local cable system The earth station transmitter will be a 10 meter (33 feet dfameter ) dish, beaming program- ming up to a satellite that can direct the signals anywhere in the United States. Teleprompter. a wholly owned subsidiary of l "We need to keep a positive attitude t ward the busln~s. Some days evel')1hln1 1oes wrong and you can't brln1 those feeUnp back the nexi day. You need momentum to keep picking up the phone and making calls ." Unlike many al high Income level11, Mrs. Terry keeps onJy usuaal business hours but notes, "I spend high quality tJme. I can do leas but ac- complish more with TM.•· Wentworth agrees. claimin1 bis need for sleep has decreased by about two boun a ni1bt and Hid. "Nothing I've ever done bu produced aucb lnne; stillness. When you reel rested and are at peace, creativity expands. I don't feeJ like I'm aplnniq my wbeela anymore." Neither has a problem finding the time for TM. Mrs. Terry is married to a real estate broker who has meditated for 11 years, and often they meditate together. Wentworth said, "I feel a priority lo meditate. not a compulsion. It's !Ike missing sleep, though, because the good feeling wears o((. I spend 40 minutes a day meditating because of what it does for the other 23 hours and 20 minutes." He works an average or 11 or 12 hours a day during the week and every other Saturday but takes frequ ent vacations and three·day weekends. "I'm intensely with my work al the office and intensely with my family al home," he said. •·1 don't have a carryover, and that's because of TM ." In hjs search for tranquility, Wentworth tried group encounter and self.hypnosis, but neither had the lasting effects of TM . he said. "It's the only thing I've found to give a technique and foll ow through to see you 're doing all right." "I went through other types of meditation. hypnosis, yoga -tried it all," said Mrs . Terry. ''Either they weren't effective or they made you so passive that you couldn't be involved wilh the world." Wentworth concurred. "TM doesn't cha nge your nature," he said. "I can still respond ag- gressively in a crunch, but I feel peace inside." Westinghouse Electric Company, will utilize West-..------------.----------- inghouse's satellite transponders to complete the programming circuit of earth-satellite-earth. Teleprompter spokesman Patrick Bresnan said. "With the a id of Teleprompter equipment. facilities and programming expertise. we expect that Orange County cable systems will originate programming that can be shared with cable viewers across the country." Bresnan described examples of local pro· grams that wou ld be of interest to viewers in other cities. 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LJ!JAVCD THRIFT 25252 Cabot Road Laguna Hills, California 92653 (714) 581-1700 620 NewEc>rt Center Drive, Suite 101 Ne~rt Beach, California 92660 (714) 644-9490 ' Small bank caters to the impaired EDITOR'S NOTE -When the Bank o/ Albuquerque rolks about "/uU seroace" banking, It 's meant for CUEt"Jl'>"e, ancludmg tho$e who may not be able to see or hear With the introduction of a Special Needa program, tlw bank 1s taking the chore out of checkir1g /or the hcnd1copped. By JIM McELROV A-letM ....... Wrftw ALBUQUERQU E, N .M. - Writing checks and making de- posits are routine parts of the daily lives of most people. For the handicapped, however, these and other dealings with banks can be frustrating, difficult or, sometimes, impossible. But officials at ooe s mall Albuquerque bank don't believe ' .... , t. ,.,,, The large format check. rea r. showr1 in cmnpariscm w ith n no rmal check. makes lxmkmg easier for tJ1e visually impaired it h as to be that way. And as people who are n't totally customers. they 're out to prove it. blind but who have problems "It's not that anyone here will "Basically, it comes down to such as glaucoma and cataracts be ready to pass the national putting your money where your there are special checks cards in interpre ting." Ms. m o uth is, .. s a ys K a thy Ms . O'Callaghan says the O'Callaghan says "liut there O'Callaghan, who heads the checks are 81.a inches long by 312 will be someone bes ides me who Bank of Albuquerque 's Special inches wide as compared with can communica\e in a basic Needs Program. nor mal checks of 6 inches by 2:v. fa s hion. They will be a ble to say She says the program, which inches. ··People who can't see 'Iii,' 'Welcome,' ·How are you?', began June 2, is designed to help ver y well usually write bigger so and ·can I help you? ... the deaf and hearing impaired, they can see what they write." For t he ph ysicall y han - physically impa ired , mentally She says the lines on the dicapped, changes are being retarded, and the blind and vis-checks are embossed so they made in the facilities at the ually impaired . stand out, enabling the person to b a nk · s two A I bu q.u e rq u e · ·Th e b o t to m Ii n e i s feel where to write. branches and will be incorporat- respons ibility to our communi-And the checks a re in black ed in another office to be bwlt, ty, .. Ms. O'Callaghan says. and white. she says. "I found a lot of businesses "There's no pi cture of birds. ..We arc in the process of be· have committed themselves to dogs, boats . . Those are ing s ure we have parking programs for hype. They think, beautiful checks to you and me. facilities and building facilities ·1t ·s a good thing if it makes us But to someone who is visually that are accessible to the han- look good.' I think this is good i m paired a ll those colors dicapped, .. shesays. for us and will make us look become a bigger blur... She says a lower window has good. But neither is the primary llank statements for these been opened at the bank's main factor ." people are printed in type about office. For the mentally r e- She says the idea 1s to provide twice as large as on the usual lard ed. she s ays . "Classes. the handicapped with the op-statement. That's the big word." portunity to make use of bank· For the blind , the r e are She says she only works with in g services. not to do it for Br aille statements and a slate to mentally retarded people who them . record in Braille the amounts of "a re r eady to move into in· "The goal of our program is checks on checkbook stubs, dependent or semi-independent for these people to be responsi-Ms O'Callagha n says many living" because she .. can't pro- ble for their money," she says. blind and visually impaired vide the skills they need if they "We are not privy to their ac-have neve r lear ne d how to don't have the basics .. counts. We don't keep a running balance their checkbooks "so we In class. she said, instruction ta lly on them. sit down and teach the m how to runs the gamut of basic banking "The idea isn't to treat them do it... s kills . She considers ··money differently. If you do that you're For those with hearing prob-skills" the most important. not incorporating them in the terns the ba nk has a machine, m a i n s tream . Yo u ·r e no t the Telecommunications Device She says these include how to teaching them to be indepen· for Deaf. which has an elec-balance a checkbook and fill out dent. tronic displ ay or printout. deposit slips. "We're incorporating the pro-"It provides access for deaf Ms. O'Callaghan says there's gram into our definition of full c u s t o mer s, .. s h e s ay s . a ls o instruc tion on s aving service banking." .. An ything any other customer money. Response to the pro- The program varies depend-cou ld get using the telephone. gram has been good from all ing on the needs of the d ifferent any deaf customer could get." parts of the community, s he groups. She says employees also take says. But she has been most sur- For t he visually impaired classes in sign language so they prised by the reaction of the Orange Co ast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 4, 1981 From Page C1 DISABLED OVERCOME HANDICAPS • • • by the disabled. Ed Sueiro, who works H voca- tional coordinator fo r the Dayle Mcintosh's computer training project, s aid the employment outlook for handicapped workers is good. flcult times. Such as the company open houi.e he attended and was told that it wasn't "handic apped day " as a secr~tary even thouah a h ad a college degree. About 70 percent of the 15 who graduated from the progra m during its first year of operation in 1980 found jobs, s aid Suelro. "They didn't even have the courtesy to go through the mo· lions." recalled the Costa Mes a resident with some bitterness. '"They thought I couldn't notice the m looking across the room at someone else." The pair met on a ski trip Utah. The Costa Mesa reaid me ntioned that the class legally blind students made down the snowy slopes with aid of an instructor who traiL behind calling d1rections. An IBM survey of 500 workers who graduated from similar pro- grams during the last five years found no diffe rence in the employment rate of ha n- dicapped as opposed to uble· bodied workers, said Sueiro. With an ability to make out on- ly vague shapes, Ekstrand relies on the Visualtek machine In or· der to make sense out of the mounds of computer printouts. He uses a walking stick. ··For some reason they willing to give you bottom I' work that you may not be sui for ." said Eks trand. "B they're less inclined to give y the director 's job where y u could be more competitive." Those who are blind read com · puter screens with the aid of an opte~on screen that works on the s am e principle a s braille . Those with partial sight use a V is u a l tek m ac hine th a t ma gnifies the images . Have Visualtek, will travel might be Dave Ekstrand's mot- to. When the 30-year-old com- puter programmer joined Avco Fin ance last December after rive years with Great Western, he came with his own $4,000 Vis- ualtek machine. Although he found his rirst job afte r only a s hort sear c h, Ekstrand does recall some dif· Like aJI of has classm ates who gr aduated from the computer programming project . Ekstrand · a ttended college. But without s pecial training, he contends , it was nearly impossi bl e for a han- dicapped person to land a job. "It bothers me when someone says a handicapped person is mor e loyal than someone else because he can't get another job," said Ekstrand. "I can get another job." To illustrate the difficulty han- d i t• a pp e d people without specialized training sometimes have in finding a job, Ekstrand points out that hi s wife worked His wife was one of the graduates who found a job af completing the Dayle Mclnl computer progra mming co last year. 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Hinkley aa bis own secret weapon to save the world from its self· destructlve bent ·'When he was 14 be ran away from home and Ued and Joined the Army in the last six months of the war and erved under Patton and Patton is god lo him," says Culp in ex· plainine Maxwell's ten· dency to charge headlong into any hope· less situation with the full expectation of emerging the winner. Culp The show's humor and unusual viewpoint arises out of the adversarial position between Maxwell and Ralph, who is loath to use the tarish red costume that live• hJm auperbuman powen. I Culp aaya, ''The whole point la he's so far rtcbt h miaht u well be Attll• lbe Hun. There's a Genghis Khan quote . tJNt I par~raae. 'The 1reatest pleasure ln llte ls to vanq your foes, drive them before you Hile catUe, see their loved ones bat.bed in tears, and clup thelr wives and daughters to your bosom.• "Maxwell says he believes thiJ stuff, but bis behavior makes it au. Ile because &\e's a aoftle ... It ls one of ~e atUtudea that has made the un· orthodox comedy·adventure a success: lt\at thints are not always aa they appear to be. Writer· r.roducer Stephen Oannell, who practiced his craft o "The Rockford Files." has added a few twists to the superhero dodge. Culp ls an old band at f,taylng government agents. He and co·alar BUI Cosby provided one of the brightest spots on the tube in the 1960s as a pair of globe·lrotting snoops in "I Spy." In 1968 Culp declared be didn't want lo do another series. Having written seven episodes of the series, he turned hla attention to writing and directing feature motion pictures. "Fourteen years later a friend called and said, 'I know you don't want to do another series, but if See Robert, Pa1e C8 Robert OeNiro • P.obert Duvall They have brought to life some of the most memorable characters in motion picture history. DeNiro as the obsessed Travis Dickie in From the very beginning, they knew they'd be friends to tM end. "Taxi Driver" and the relentless Jake LaMotta in "Raging Dull:' What they didn't count on was everything in between. Duvall as the hypnotic Dull Meachum in "The Great Santini" and the napalm-loving Colonel Kilgore in 'J\pocalypse Now." Now they are together in "True Confessions:· The story of two brothers, a priest and a cop. Of the law of God and the law of the streets. Of the pressures tho t bring men together and tear them apart. Of a murder. "True Confessions"also unites the talents of director Ulu Grosbard, w ri ters John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion, and producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff .. Together they have created one of the most controversial and provocative movies of the year. RICH and FAMOUS A ROBERT CHARTOFF-IRWIN WINKLER PRODUCTION ROBERT DE NIRO ·ROBERT DUVALL Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents A Jacquet-William Allyn Production A George Cukor Film "TRUE CONFESSIONS"· Co·Starring BURGESS MEREDITH ·CHARLES DURNING ·ED FLANDERS CYRIL CUSACK • ROSE GREGORIO and KENNETH MCMILLAN· Screenplay by JOHN GREGORY DUNNE and JOAN DIDION Based on the novel by JOHN GREGORY DUNNE· Music by GEORGES DELERUE DirectOf of Photography.OWEN ROIZMAN-A.S.C. ·Produced by IAWIN WINKLER AND ROBERT CHARTOFF JACQUELINE BISSET CANDICE BERGEN "RJOi AND FAMOUS" Direct~ by ULU GROSBARO. Read the novel from Pocket Books • Onginal ITltlSIC SCOlt! avallolble on Va1ese Sarallilnde Records DAVlD SELBY HART BOOiNER Music by GEORGES DELERUE Screenplay by GERALD AYRES Based on a play by JOHN VAN DRUTEN Produced by WILLIAM ALLYN Directed by GEORGE CUKOR IRI ---I METROCOLOR• .... ____ CIO /l!!t;. -- R .... 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Don't Gve ~On Ui Baby icerriv Rortlrin • • • • . . . . • • . . • • • • • • • • . • . • • . • • • • • . • • • • lloclbird I I -~;",: ~ S Tl:RI O SOUNDa CW THt; HAMOR " I L••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••--•~ ----.. -.. , ....... ._ .. ,Ma l.''9.111www.-•., ' ' I ". : I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October•. 1981 Blair ioon't eat green soup ~~~!,AS HOLLYWOOD -''Would you please put my 1oup on the other slde of the table?" Linda Blair aaked politely alter aulng at the hall·empty bowl of areen soup before her at lunch. It took a few moments for the alanmcance of her request lo register wlth the interviewer: Unda Blair ... green soup ... Awwwkkk ! The cream of spinach $0UP at the fashionable La Serre restaurant was deUcious. and she or- dered it in all innocence. But lt naturally reminded her or the ordeal In makJne "The Exorcist," the sensation that made her an International star at "-"I can still feel the pain," she recalled with a shudder. "My face was covered with heavy makeup and tubes were strapped to my throat to emit the soup. The room was at zero degrees - zero degrees! -and all I wore was a flimsy nlahtgown. ''Billy Friedkin, the director wanted me t-0 do as much or the work as 1 could. And I did. I think only one scene involving the double appeared in the finished movie." Miss Blair won an Academy Award nomina- tion for her electrifying performance then saw credit for it erode away. ' ''First, the double and f\er husband claimed ~~at she did most of the work," the actress said . Then Mercedes Mccambridge (who performed the v~ice of the demon> started talking. At first she didn't want screen credit. When 'The Exorcist' . was a hit, she said Billy refused her screen credit. "As a result. it looked as though other people did the work for me. So I never got credit for being an actress." "The Exorcist " was the screen's biggest moneymaker until dethroned by "Jaws." An "Ex · orcist II" was inevitable. "When I saw the first script of the sequel. 1 thought it was pretty terrific," said Miss Blair "Five scripts later, it was something else. Shoot: ing Look 10 months and U!F.re were all kinds of problems -John Boorman, the director, was sick for a month, Louise Fletcher was ill, too. "I could see it was going bad, but I was paid to be there and I had to do it. I remember the picture for only one minor triumph: my name was billed over Richard Burton's." "I'm still young," sbe remarked, "and I'm not ready to play the Jane Fonda roles yet. But I'm hoping producers will see me in a new light, not just for.horror pictures. I'm writing some stuff of my own, hoping that will help open doors." "Hurrah and hallelujah!" -~ leneon, LOS ANGELES TIMES A~T~l~I , .. ~.~~·"k·~"·· ' ... -... NOW PLAYING •UWMOI *lDWlllOI ICMITll COAIT tll•UllA Wll f I COSll Me$.1 546 2711 We51m1nsttr 9q I 3q3~ lDWAllll UllOUIACa • ClllDOMl El l0to 581 5880 10••"9' r,14 1~'1 • w-,....,. '-s...-cn,..,....,,. ITAOtllll INllfl· .. 011ngt 639 8770 Ill-WAT H Dftlfl-111 WHl,.,,nSlet 891 369:S •MUOACaPtU ..... _ AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL A LUIS VALDEZ Alm I "S"AKE FIST F10HTEA" (A) II "FOX AND THE HOUND" (PG) "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" Ill "SUPERMAN II" "STRIPES'' (A) NightsP.ot guide! ComingThursday · October 8th Mile for mile, the Orange Coast has to rank as one of the nightspot capitals of the world, with over 900 eating & drinking establishments. Find out what the hot spots are Thursday. Oct. 8, in a special pull-out section exclusively in the Daily Pilot. Daily Pilat For home delivery. call 642-4321 For Clauified Ad ACTION c.u A DAILY ptLOT AO.WISOI '42-5'71 JOSEPH E. LEVINE Pmtnb The ft11t ce>Md» that dff1 lou9htet juaUce. FIRST IN OCTOBER NOW PLAYING lllC-llAU IO ,U .. I accc•Ttl fGll Hll 1-...llUT HOME ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! ! Ulftri'(J ., I 369 E•1t t 7th sr .• g Wiiiet Com Mm, CA92627 o (714) 631·STOP 0 0 g WATCH A MOVIE TONIGHT o IN YOUR OWN HOME! 0 0 0 0 0 We have in stock these latest releases : "THE JAZZ SINGER" Starring Neil Diamond "AIRPORT" "BUSTIN' LOOSE" "WESTSIDE STORY" "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" "DRESS TO KILL" "LOVE AT A FIRST BITE" "UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT" g And, we have a huge stock of Nostalgia o Movies ·· fun entertainment for tonight! 0 g "Tumblewood" with William S. Hart g "Gold Rush" with Charlie Chaplin o "Meet Me In St. Louis," Judy Garland g "The Dari< Command," John Wayne g "At War With The Army," Dean Martin g and Jerry Lewis o D.W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" 0 o And a host of Laurel & Hardy comedies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • G AnJ, just in, these serials· "GANGBUSTE RS11 "Don Winslow of the Navy" "Dick Tracy" Flash Gordon's "Conquer the Universe" "The Miracle Rider" with Tom Mix" (W• alto h•vt1 vlcHo tapes in t1 widtl r•ngtJ of ct1t•· gorit1s. Come in •nd ~ta list of our comp(t1tt1 1tock and, while you're hare SH our Vidao Tape Record· arr, color Vldao e11mt1flJS, Vidao Disc m11t::hinas, regular TV1, Video gam111, •nd 819 ScrHn TV1. Com• in and browia/J JOHN BELUSHI & BLAIR BROWN CQNTINENTALQIVIDE A UNIVERSALPICT\JllE •--....... ,,.,,__ Ima-... WMS ..,."IMIOO" EDWARD JAMES OLMOS • CHARLES AIDMAN • JOHN ANDERSON Associate Productr ram F. CO~AAt' Oiredof of Photogriphy ARTHUR OftHfTZ Scrttnplay by JOYCE BUNUEl Bad on a stofy by 808 ~ TYNE DALY • DANIEL VALDEZ as Henry Reyna Wlfnen for !he i.cttt-n by WIS VALDU ~on NI orlSJNI p&Ay OltglMJ mu5lc by DAN Ill VALDU A$SOCl.\te l'Toducer l'HIWP tSl'ARZA Co-l'loducers KtNNCTH IRtCHER and WILLIAM r. WINGATE EiotcuM Producer GORDON MVIOSON Produced by 1'£TU BUWU. Dfteled by WIS VALDU A MMY. TAPER FOltUM P~tlon A UNMJtSAL PK'T\JRE .----...-====-,........., ( °'1glNI Soundrr~k on MCA Rec:Ofds Md tlpes I ci ... •-on-.eot i=;=...:.====;;;.....; Produced by JOSEPH E. LEVINE and RICHARD P. 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"ARTHUR" --"ITRl!t£1" 11111 C1'1fff50UllO lltoc:ll lll'fd so ol Golden O<O'le kHWOy 8 91·3693 ·~-· ··RAIO€RI OF THE LOIT MK" ....,. "ORIAll" IN! Clfllf·ff SOUND;.:; __ _ --·--·~y _,.HI LAUGH" 1111 -'...U. UKI OLO TIMD" .... ' Cllff ·" SOUllD ------''CARtlON COPY" -,.. "TA'kr TMll JOe ANO IHOW IT'',.. ........ &-... -•-... .. ..,.... ="UT" ... "UTT\.I DAIWNGI" 1111 OSlANGE DlltVE '"'.:J Soflto Ano,,,,., t SIOteCot4~ 558·7022 ----· "i-AT1DIMfY" .,_ -''CADDYIMACK" 1111 " . .. ' MIS SION D'11 Vf IN . .. --· ''MA«I "'L.FMIHTD""' ''WAIUHO"S" ... . .., ................ _ ''90:.7""' ''eLAZIMI .......... - rt] •ll il J l 'fl "" It I ·~t. 1:1 •'Ii: f:.. 10 .,, '1U .r( lri ti J•t ">I II) 0') , .Jt .. ... ) Orange COaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday. October•. 1981 Fro• PaleC' you don't do thla one you're craay. Th.la IUY LI you.' It wu a chance to do a claaracter who bad never been portrayed 06 televialon before." After he completes hls work on thla season's "Greatest American Hero" he'a off for Europe. He wrote the screenplay and wtll dlreet an S8 million feature for Avco Embassy Film1 tentaUvely called "Murder In the Window." "We'll shoot it in Yugoslavia or the south of France. It's my Hitchcock pleee. A UuiHer. "I don't thin.It 'Murder ln the Window' will be the final title. It bu to do with a scene where the leadin1 lady is asleep a1ainst a train window. There are streaks of red on tb~ glass which she doesn't see and it becomes a rain.'' Culp, who will write four scripls ror the TV series, says "I spent 10 years teaching myself not to write for television.'' "Now I tell you ·gearing myself down for television is scary. Counting pages, gearing the script for commercial breaks. You have to bold back. The secret of writing for teleyision is getting it past the censor." Between ''Trackdown, ·•his first series, and "I Spy," Culp became the home screen's leading bad guy. "After 'Trackdown' I couldn't get a job for 12 months," he says. "I hit rock bottom. I could have done any number of pilots but I wouJdn 't do a pilot. 1959 was a seminal year. Then in 1960 things picked up. I got a role in ·PT 109.' "From that point until 'I Spy' I sort of nudged my way into being the hlghest·paid guy doing other people's TV shows. So I didn't work too often. And when I did I always played heavies." It is unliJte/y thal any other Amerialn film this year will exet.ed 'The frtndl LieulenanJ's Woman.' It is a romana of erolic passion. a glorious ftlm to ICM and linger ~ " -C-,\Ito/II llffJC.'l'V (Todo1/ "Shining. Meryl Streep prooidef new life to a cinema stonwJ for shining Slars " /114 "4JrJ lu1hu Tw-M "Tempestuous. A romantic blockbuster one of the most prooocolit'e moctes of the yror '· -Owhl A"~" \f"li w"'• MfJHSTlfH JllOO I~ 1UW.WSZ11c• "llt£fl£'()!UU1t~'TS~.W U.OlilcW.\ KAIOO>PlVlll JOKHO\IUS C.W.ll.\\15 lI.CMIM KAW.UN llAl'M..,...,,M•• n1we .u.. .,,.., "''"' .... ..,, .... .., .., .._ , ... ~·" ., Ji!.;.::.::::-..!. ""''" Albl11 MISSION VIEJO y, ""'" v.e,., t,1.i 49S 6no NOW PLAYING NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE WESTMINSTER "'"0'"1 C n•oome C••emd W"' 644 0160 b)4 2S~3 8~ I 391S UTHE TEMPERATURE JS HIGH AND THE ACTING SIZZLING IN 'BODY HEAT" -TtmeMagazme ''A MELODRAMA SOAKED IN ATMOSPHERE, R ICH IN CHARACTER AND TAUT WITH TENSION:' -Saturday Review ... BODY HEAT' IS THE FILM TO HEAT UP THE • BOXOFFICE' -RonJ Barrett.NBC ·T'v "BODY HEAT .. WILLIAM HURT KATHLEEN TURNER and RICHARD CRENNA Written and Directed by LAWRENCE KASDAN Produced by FRED T. GALLO W.NAVJSION• TECHNICOLOR ALADD= -,_,_::,:-..=o ... ~ ..... (_ .............. -.......... ~ J ~==· .. HE WANTS \j@lUJ TO HAVE HIS BABY NOW PLAYING tOWAllOI uoeul.\Cll .... ... ~.6'#,' l• 1 ... UI \110 ..... "uo U ll '"ti''" IDWUIOI IAIUDl -V... ··~ 6?10 '\,_.1\\,trlA•l.Jlr,\• MllA PAM DlllWl·I· a. ..... p.,~ .,, •010 CoM•ltloWHOIU4 llW ... l~WUI cn.un c .. u CDTH w,._..., tt11u~ Col.ti""" tll 4141 n1n CITY COllCll INWIGI Dfllfl ·t• °'""i' \U 1011 ChtlQI 634 9?U MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE Tho 04'Kt,. °' ""'rong1 ,. 10 "'°"" ,,.,..,,.. •b<kll,,,. •..t•IJ<lll'f ol "1:>111• conlWf"W ~ 1i1 .. w.-.9 Oy rtwl# C~ TrHI Willlam1 In NllNCE OfF THE CITY (A) I 2:45 4 :00 7:1$ 10:30 TI.: .. ltlEMCH U K\ITDllAllfT"S WOllUUI (A) I :00 l :20 5:401:1010:30 1nn1 AUAGESAOMITT£0 I ~rJ:.r ~ P0ton"'1 Guo.nee S..00.,.111<1 (PG) I Z:OO 2 :40 5:00 7:45 10:15 I~ ® NOCWE UHOER 11AOMITTEO fA~ hm11 .,..Y very 1n C.rtA•n •'•U) . ~~~~~~~~~ All K:l tall ANO @ Fil.MS RfCE•vr n<E SE"l OI IHE MOfl()H Po<;TuRE CODE OI Sflf REGULA ll()N If it 's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels into cash. OftLY"fHDl l LAUQHIA) Al I :00 3 :2S 5:50 1 :15 10:40 COlfTINENTA L OIVIDS (PO) At I :00 3 :10 5:20 7 :30 .. 9 :45 IUUO.:RS OfF THE LOST ARK (PG) Al 12:00 2 :l0 S:OO 7 :30 9 :5~. No Economy S.ling. So:,: J: Or~v,n e.e&o~ Yout AM Cit '~'° tt ¥0"' 1pe1kH U no AM ., red•O with ""'•hon COl'9)ry POt•tt0n. bt• yaur own AM po<\Ol>lo, AVAN O'Nl!AL SO irlNlt (Rl &. Bluing Saddles (A) OftLYW'HEJtl LAUQH (A) &. Snm• Like Old Tomes (PG) I COl'ITl~AL OIV10€ (PG)&. FOR VOlJA EVES ONLY (PO) c=::::::===:::c I AN AMERICAN WEREWOU' IN L..OttDON (Al &. Heavy Metil (R) c=====::::t IUUOERS Of' THE LOST AllK (PO) &. Elclpe l'l"Om Alatra:t (PG) , BILL MUAAAV STRIP£S (Al AATl-~UA (PQ) "I losf my job, my house, my Rolls Royce, my tomUy left me ... who1 else con "HI Dodr possibly go wrong?" rlll. •:•.-. ,.,. U.T-.l:a,t:al,_ ,,.,,.., .. "THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" ---,.__, Wll4l...a "PRINCE OF THE CITY'''° '"Prlace ol the Cit( la exploding with ldw, talent, •••avr-Tnal ......... cluuv• the Illa with emotional vltallly uu1 physical brute lorce." -Rex Reed PRlllCf. or THE cm Sl4m11q TREAT WILLIAMS Esecuh•t Producer JAY !'HESSON ALLEN Pr1•Jured oy BURTT HARRIS Scf'l't!nploy by JAY PRESSON ALLEN ond SIDNEY LUMET ' s.....d un llw Bod by llJBERT DALEY Dore. 1<.i b1 SIOtlEY LUMH '111 t:ee, I Ill, , ... U.T-. l•M, a ... -· 8'111, 11.- , .. , '"'· lt:41 u1-. a111.1:1t, tt:41 "THE FAE NCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" IU"1 M,.TNOLDS PATERNITY PG "" ..• , •:·•, , .... IATllUN t :M, 4:M, t:M t :M, 11·1" _._. BODY HEAT l'\.llel'll ANAlll~N -~IN UWIMN -. "PA TEA NI TY" ............. -•·"..utl· a:-.-., ... , •. ,_ .... ·~ ,..._ .. , ...... _ BDDVHEftT Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Sunda • Oc tober 4, 1981 c• "C'flT'OUt IUtllllHI ..__tTATaMIMT TM ,_,._.,,. --· .,. •1119 ..., .. ,,. ..... (~ IUMMIT IOOltl, 1'1·" IUver•Mll 0.-1 .... 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Sllerwoo4, TllH ••-t ~ filed wltll ll'e C-'Y Clefil 114 Or eft9t Co4Mt y Of\ S..• ..... -10, 1"1 ,.,,..... ,.ubll1lled Oreno-cout De lly Piiot, $Ip!. ll. 20, Z1, Del. 4, "" 4012-11 "'CTtT10UI au1u11u NAMa ITAftMINT Tiie r.1....,1"9 perlOfll ere d•l"9 ~nHtM: SURETY GLASS AND DOOR, 1760 Mo,,,owle SIFMI, Slllte A·ll, Cotle Me ... Celltomle n.%1 ENDING THIS Y\TURDAY DONTMISS 50%10 80% (QUANTITIES OF EACH ITEM UMITEDI REDUCTIONS ON EVERYTHING IN STOCK To replace agmg 8 ·52 bomber.~. the president 1s proposing construction of 100 8-18 bombers. Gwy l.Mo'f W•-· 11 ~ Dolw Court, Newport hecll, C•lll•'"'' '1IMJ ' .A ..... 1 Wede Eweefte Wetaon, JJIU Merlfle V~ Delwl Polftl, Cell-• "'19 Tiii• 1M;slne11 It c-..Cted by • ...,.rel -'nenll!P O..y L.We--. Tlllt "8-wes 111.0 wltll ll'e C-ty Clef1l 114 Oreft9t ~y CHIS..-1...,,ber 14, 1"1 "'"m PllOlllMd 0reft9t C-Delly PllOI, Sept. 21, Oct. 4, 11, 11, 1tl1 4U7-11 ST ATl---lff OP AaAJIDCHUHMT DPllSaO" PICTITIOUI aUllNHl NAMtl The fol-.t"' --............. don9d llW ute of ttw Fk ll-11111· ..... N•,,,.~ SURETY DOOR CONTROL, It 5eftd Doll ... Cour1, ....,.,, 8ee<ll, Ce. '*3 The l'ktllloua l<Hlnet• N•me ,. ~rlld tD -.... -fl..., 111 Or c-1,1 ........... y.1•. GUY LEROY WATSON, It Send REMEMBER, IOTAL UOUIDATION PRICES MEANS EVERYTHING WILL GO BY SATURDAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME ' OPPORTUNITY! Dolle r Ct. • ..._, 8eecll, Ce. '*3 1.------------------Wede 1119tN WelMfl, 110 D- The Tndent subman ne USS Ohio cuts through wa ter in undisclosed location. Reagan wants to put more accurate Trident 11 missiles 011 the huge sub. bury Ln .• Coate-... C..ft6• 1--------------------------.-------------Thla llullNu w• condueted bY e ....... 1 peo1nenlllp. ------------c;.,., L We--. PllUC .TIC( PUil.iC 1111:£ DEATH NOTICES RAASIG ~TAHY .\ R.\ \Sit; rt·:.1 d~OI of Strnt.1 .\nu . Ca ,ACIF4C VIEW MEMORIAL 'AJIK Cerretery Mortuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1!1c View Drive Newpori Beach 1>«·2700 P JSl>l'd av. a.' 011 Cl!'tober I. 1981 at thl• ai:l' or !12 SllC' i~ "lll'\ I\ t'<I b,· hl'r son \\'1lham C R.1<1'>11! 1it ~l'\\ po rt Bt.>al'h C.1 .1 grandctaui.:htl'I Carol \I a l'I<' Rus'l'll ol Co;. ta ;\I l' s ;i • l' a 2 i: r c a t i.:randrhildr(•n Todd and K1mlH'rh RusM•ll both of t"o..,IJ :\it?;.a. l'a .1 ,1,tc•r Rl•al r1<"l' ShtHl·r 11f S;iinl 1'<1111 ;\linnc.,ot.1 -.1 .. ll'r·in I•"' lll'll'n <: R.1 ,1-.11? of '.\l'" port B(•a('h. CJ \'151ta- t 1011 will be held on Monda:· PICTITIOUI •UllN•U NAMIE STAT•Ml!NT Tiii lollowlng penon1 ••• doing blltlnetsM: SAFARI TOURS, 3700 Newport 8 011lewerd, Suite J02A, Newport hecll, t.ilfomle ,_ Merllyn Vlw l, llSS Eeat R-Roed, • 21, Pelm Scw"'9l, CelllMnl• .,,., Chlcl Mertl11, 1JO Vie Ellrede, Pelm Sprlnos. C.lllO<Tll• mu Thll 1>u1lnen It tonducled by • eener•I pertMfSNp MerllY" Vlw l Tlllt Itel_, wes filed wllll U. COWtly Clertl al 0reft9t C_,ty CHI Oc· ·-· 1, 1"1 l't7DU PublllMd Or-Co.al Delly Piiot, Oct. 4, 11, "· u. 1'11 4>61-11 "ICTIT10US •UllN•ll llAMI ITATIEM•llT Tiie tollowlno persons ere dolno IMlslnns•: H..D.S. PARTNERSHIP, 4001 Westerly Piece, Newport e..dl, CA ntaO. H.I'. GUITY-MEHR. 4001 ~· ty Ple<e, Hewpof1 e..dl. CA ntaO. SONIA THOMAS, 40Cll WM\erty Piece, Newpor1 Beecll, CA nt60. DAVOOD GU IT V·MEMR, 4001 Westerly Piece, N-Pof'I kec:ll, CA '2MO. SHOLEH GUITY-MEHR, 4001 Westerly Pia•. Newport Beec:ll, CA ttMO. Tiii• IMltlneu It COndU<led Dy • -··I~. DAVOOO GUITY·MEHR Tllla ,....,.,_. wH llled wltll the ------------C-ty Clef1l al Or .... c:-ty 011 Sep- tember JA, 1"1. ""' P'vllll-Or-Coe\I Delly Piiot Sept. Z1, Oc1 .•• 11, "· "" ·~· .. ....,,. "ICTITIOUI •usu11u llAMI! ITATIMSNT The fol'-'"I --II dolft9 bonl· -••: SHAMROCK PRINTING, "40-H Grec:e ~.Coate Mete, Ce. '261' w1111 .... ~•Id Meed, 1~1 CN .. Clrc ... I_,. P-. Ce. Tlllt ........ 1 11 ~by.,,,,,.. dlwlduel. Wiii ..... Gerek! Meed Tlllt .....,._ W81 filed wltll t11e c_,, Clertl 114 Or-c-, Ofl s.,.. "ICTITIOUS IUIU .. IS NAMt! STAT~MENT The tollowl119 per1«1 II dofno bull· neu es F R EIDE NR ICH & A S · SOCIATES, ll071 Fllcll, lrvlne, Celllwn4• n714 De,,..ls Frelde11rlc11, JU Allso, H .. port ~II. Celllornle 9~ Tiiis bulnu 11 condUcled by.., In· dlwl-1 Dtmls Freldotn<ICll Tiiis st.ie..-1 wes filed w ltll h COlll'IY Clen 114 Or.no-Co.Inly on S.pl.,..ller 10. 1•1 ,.1,_7 Publl~d Or•noe Counly Delly Piiot, Sept , 13, 20, 27, Del 4, 1•1 401S..I t .... 11er 21.1•1. ------------ PICTIT10UIMlllNH.S "ICTIT10USIUllN•U MAMC ITATIMUIT llAMa ITATaM9NT The followl"9 ...,._, ere delno The ........ ~ 11 dolft9 ....V. bull,.u•: "'"'c'11i' IMAGE CONSTRUCTION CAS INC., 1614 ScMltll c ......... 1 ... co.; (2) IMAGE DEVELO .. t!AS; CJ) Ane!Mlm. ca. ftl02 IMAGE SOU.R SVSTEMS, 263 E•tt CAS ,._,., lllC., • C.llfomle 1'tll Street, C-t• Meu, C.lltomle corponl..,,, 1416 S. Clemeflllne 54., 92627 A ...... lm. ca. ,.., • Tiii• -net• I• C_,llCI by.,.... Oewld "· Leec:ll, 26J EHi 16th St...t, Colle -· C.lffot'ftle "'21 poulloftOOSaltwen lftt. Tlllt _.......It cOftCIYC-Dy..,..,. Devld H. T,,...,..,,, dlwkluel PreMdeftl Tlllt ste'-1 w• 1119d wllll Ille C_,IY Cl«tl al Or.,... C-ly Oft S.· !M'nber 17, ""· DevlolF. 1...N<ll Tlll1 .....,_ w• filed wlfll Ille COllfllY Clef'tl of Or .... C-ly Oft~ teMberU,1"1 "171 .. "11-Publlthed Or ... Coett O.lly .. ,IOl, Publ._... Or-Coe1I Delly Pltot Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11 II ,_, 411H1 Sept. to. 27, Oct. 4, "· ,., 4160-ll ------------ · PHUC MOncE M&COIMIC« MORTUARIES Laouna Beach 494·941 5 October 5, 1981 from 4·00PM Piil.iC '9Tt( to 9 OOPM. Prayer st.>rvices ----------- This ,_, •• Ill.cl wltll lhll County Clertl of 0reft9t COllflly Oft Oct. 1,1 .. 1. HOWi••• OCATN•R & IROWN, A .. ,.., ...... ~ ..... A~et Lew, .. ~ °"""· ,.... Office ... m7, ~-.CA tw.2.. "171171 PuOlllMCI Or ..... Coell 0.lly Piiot ~. 27, Oct. •• 11, 11. 1"1 42J6..11 "ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAMI! STATEMENT The lollowlno perM>ns ••• doing buslnen•· "ICTIT10US IUllNUS NAME STATEM•NT NOTICE OF DEATH OF LEO K . PHILLIPSON AKA KEVONT KASPAR KOUYOUMJIAN AND OF PETITION TO AD · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·110129. Laouna Hille; 768·0933 San Juan Cao1c;1rano 495 1776 NAltlOI LAW~MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cf'rreterv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540 5554 rtHCE llOTHHS llU UOADWAY MOITUARY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALTIIHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCLIFf CHA,EL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646·9371 rtHCEllOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAJIY ·627 Main St Huntinoton Beach 536-6539 will be held on Tuesday, Oc· tobt>r 6. 1981 at 9 OOAM tn the Brown Coloniul Chapel with Father James Sullivan 0H1c1ating. Interme nt l fol low at Res urrec tion Cemetery . South San Gabriel. Ca. Brown Colonial Mortuary dtrectori. If you hn• lull llltd your ne w Flcllllout 8ualnes1 N•m• •nd h•ve not yet 1ubmllled II lor publk:ellon, pl•H• don I torgel 111•1 Ill• llmlt•tlon tt 30 d•Y• lrom d•le ol llling. Tiie DAILY P I LOT w ill put>hsh your •t•temenl l •r 140 o o Our clrcul•tlon •ncludea th• e nllr• Or•ng• Co•1I •••• •nd legel nollc•• •PP••• in •II edlllon1 In order lo 1ubmll you• 1 1 •tement l or publlc•li on t ena •ppropri•t• copy 1nd • clle c k lo THE OAIL Y PILOT, P.O 8 01 1560. Coll• MeH. CA 9292' We II do IM , •• , For 1nlormetlon •bc>ul le91I e dwert111ng pleeH ce ll 142-4321 Est. 332 4 NEPTUNE soCIETY CREMATION a BURIAL AT SEA THE INFLATION FIQHTIM FUNDAL 646-7431 r. "ICTIT10US eUllNl!IS NAMI! STATEM•NT The tollowtftQ 1>9"10t1 11 dol"O INSI· M ii al . LINCOLN ARCO SERVICE, 2401 WHI Llncoln Avenue. Anellelm, Cel lfwnl• '2901 Ke-11 EMea, 1:9'1'2 Euclkl • F20, 1'171111 Publl.-Or-Coelt O.lly Piiot, Del. 4, 11, "· "· 1•1 UJl..ll PllUC MOT1CE Uerclen ul"OW, Le1ttorn1e '1»4 ------------ Tllh 1111s1 ...... 1. ~·.o by ... In· f'ICT1TIOUI eua1111u dlvldllel llAMll ITATa•NT Ke-11 EllM Tiie ............ .,..._ K ...... O;nf.. Tllll It.._,.. -111.0 wllll 1"lt lleU H : County a.-o1 Oreft9t County on CUSTOM ELECTRONICS, ,.,, Septemoer 10, 1'11 D••n•nn Piece, WHtmlft1ler, CA "17Mn nMJ. Published Orer>o-CoHI Dell¥ •RIAN LEE JORGENSEN, ,_,, Piiot. Sept, 13, 20, 27. Oct. 4, 0.1-. w.stm!Mter, CA '*3. t .. I 403MI Tlllt Mine$$ Is cOf\dllc:-by eft .... dlwkNel. 9'\lflL.Jor...- Ml.IC llncE Ill COAST LIFE; 121 THE HEWS PRESS, ())DAILY PILOT, w llll whkll Is combined Ille He~ ~en; "~C:::~!:~~l:::s W GLOBE HERALO. 01 NEWPORT Tiie IOll-lno .,.,..,,,, ••• CIOlno BEACH DAILY PILOT. C.l COSTA buslne1t•: MESA DAILY PILOT, llO West Bey Stru t. Coste Meu. CA n•v. (1 , ORANGE COAST DAILY ORANGE COAST PUBLISHING PILOT (2) DAILV PILOT IJ) HUH· COMPANY, e C.lllo<nle corporetlon. Tl N G TON BEACH /FOUNTAIN llO West Bey Sir_., Coste Mew, CA VALL E Y OAILY P ILOT (4) '2Ul. LAGUNA BEACH/ SOUTH COAST DAii. Y PILOT Ul IRVIHE DAILY Tiiis builnHl ti condu<led by • cor- Tiie 1o11-1"0 per'°"~ ere clOlno INSl .. U M Fl. YING HORSE IMPORTS, IJOO Dove Strffl. Suitt 200, Newport Be.ell, Cellloml• "'60 Donald Segrelll, 14 Se lrburg, New-1 lleech, C.111°"11• ta.II 1.E. s eore111. 14 S•lrl>uro. Newport llee<ll, C.llftwnl• t:IMCI Tiiis bullnew 11 c-..:tec1 by • OllM••I pertne"11ip ()oftelcl s.Qr et II Tiiis stei-t w.s Ill.cl wltll IN County Clerll 114 Or-Co.Inly on PILOT 161 IRVIHE MIRROR (7) po~·~i:;;GE COAST PUBLISHING MISSION VIEJO MIRROR, DI Well COMPANY "17-J ky Street, Colt• Niese, ~lfotn4e TllOm•s P. Heley, OONALO IEOAEnl S.pternller 10, 1"1 n•n Chief EH cullv• Oflk er A ..,.........,.1 Ore .... Coesl Publl1hl"9 Com· end PuOlleller Lew Cerper.U. PlftY, • C.lllornl• corpotellon, llO Tiiis ,, .. _t w•s llled wllll ttw 1•oewSt ......... ~~l~~=~~reet, Coll• Mue, Cou111y Clerk ol Orenoe County on .....,.., .._, ee . .,... Tllll lluVnets lscondu<t.O by.,.... S.pl. lO, 1•1· ,.,,_ Publhhed Orenoe COHI De lly Pof•llon Piiot, Sept. ll, 20. 11. Del •. T o a ll h ei r s. b e n e f icia ries, c r e dito r s a n d c ontinge nt c redito rs o f Leo K . Phi l lip son a nd p e r son s who may b e othe rwise interested in the wi II and/or e s tate: A petition has been filed by V ictoria DuPont In the S uperior C ourt of Ora nge County r eques t ing that V ict o r ia DuPont b e ap. pointe d a s perso nal Tlll1 ........... -llled wlttl thl COllftty Clen of Ore-. C-... .,, Set>\. 24. '"'· Orenot Coell Publlllll"I PubtllNd Orenoe C~• De lly Piiot, 1•1 -..ti Sept. IJ, XI, 27, Del. 4, 1 .. 1 4062-11 ------------Compe"' r e p resent at i v e t o ad· ,.1CTmous •us1NE1S ""''" T-. P. H•l•Y. c 1111t1 Nile tlTI( m inis ter the e state o f Leo NAME STATEMENT l"ub11.-0r-eo.a1 Delly "1'°'· E ~ec u llw• 0 111c er a n d .... .,. •ntE K. Phllllpson, aka K e vont The 1041-lng person I• CIOlng bull 5'PI. 27,0ct. 4, 11, 11, t•l •m.t Publleller l"WWLftr K K Ji ( neu et: Tllll tl.9I-'. wes 111_, wllll the PICTITIOUS IUlllllU a s par OUyoum a n UO· C & G CUSTOM DESIGN ANO Nile 1111( County Cl-of 0reft9t County on "ICTIT10UI IUSlllHI NAMll ITATllMINT d e r the Inde pende nt Ad· FINE WOODWORKING,""° Ple<en·,____________ Sepl ..... l»r 10, 1'11 llAMl!ITATHl .... T Tiie fOtlowl"O PH'IOn" clOl119 bull· minis tratio n o f E s tates II•. u .. 11 E. Coste Mew. CA92U7 Pin.& Tiie 104-lne ,.,_, .,. 4k>i"I ..... ~·ATUR.LLV VOURS, lt SOI Act). T he petitio n is set for CH AIS PARTEN. 13172 Se llll f'ICTITIOUleUSINIM Publltlled Orenoe CoHI Delly Ollslna••: " .. TllOmes,Sente Ane.CA NAMSITATIMlllT Pllot,Sepl.13,20,V,Oct.4, L & W SERVIC ES, J I UI Brookllural SI., Fouftlaln Ve lley, h e aring in Dept. N O. 3 at Thi• bUtlnet• ls condu<ted by •n In· Tiie lotlowl"I porso11a .,.. clol119 1"1 40Uotl aroo111111,,. •UD, "'-"-'......, ..... 11. C•lllornl•9270I 700 C ivic C ente r Driv e dlvldue1. llllll-• •: c.. nMt Tlllefl Huy "'*"· ,,.,.. Mt. Mat· W s t in the c ·t o f Santa Chrlt Perten GRAl'IKA 1.TD .• 1'"5 Hwntlnl'Oft WllWLICl¥d 8ellerd Jr., 162 Tullp lerl10rft, Founteln Velley, C.llfornle e 1 • I Y Tllla ····-· ••• llled wltll llle VIII ... ~ ..... Hun11ft91on llNcll, Piil.JC l91IC( u.. •c. C.1.9 Mete. Ce. 9»%7 '"°' Ana, California on OCtober Couftly Clerk of Or•noe Cownly on CA '2641. 1------------·I LYM ClDmt9ock, 2USI lr.-tlunt T'llletl Huy PMrn 28, 1981 at 9: 30 a .m . S.pl 10,1"1. WITOl.D GOOYCJ(I, IWS MllM· l'ICTIT10USIUllllllS •••.HW'tllnlt0ft9ei1Ch,GI • ..,.. Tiii• ~'WM Iii.cl wltll IF YOU OBJEC T to the 1'17-"'9t ... VMlellt &Alie, .... " ... ,........ MAMIE STAT•M41NT Tiii• llwlnHI II COf\cluC-.,., • Cou111y Clertl of Orenge c_, on . f th t • i P111111.-0renve eoes1 0.11., Piiot. BN<11.CA~. T~ 1~._1 1 clOI IMIJI oenere1 ~ 1 ..... 11er 10. "" granting o e pe 1t on, Sept U.X>.27,0cl.4,1 .. I 403).f ELIZABETH GODVCICI, usu ·-... "011*'1«1 I no . Wel•L.hllanlJr. ,.,,., you Should e ither a ppear Hunt ........ v11i..-a... ....... Mllftt• neu~l:IL CALL EXPRESS. HOO EHi Tiii• ......,_. ... 111.i •1111 tM Publl-Orenoe Coesl Delly Piiot, at the hearing and s tate inetonllNdl,CAt»O. c oestH'#V .. CoronedelMer,CA"2us. c-tv c1e<t1fl/fOrenoec-y ... s.p. Sept.U,2D,n .0ct.•.1•1 ou your objec tions or file Tlllt ---111 eonductecl by.,,'"" T ERRI V. WESTON, 4 Cold lember l7, 1"1. dlv1w.1. s1r .. m, irwlne, CA nm. fltrtlll PllUC •Tl:E written objections with the fllCTITIOUllUllN•u Tiii• :::.,.~:1 111 .... 1111 .._ Thi• OU11nn1 11 condu<t.o by.., in. P\llllllMd ar.,.. Coeat 0•11Y "1tet1 ____________ c ourt before the hearing. MAMIEHATIMIMT Covftty Clerll of o.-..,.. CCIUMy ... dlwl<NelTerrlV.W.1.,,. Sepl ••• Z7.0ct.4.l1."'1 OU..l MUNIO .. M.C:OU•TOf' Your appearance may be Tiie lollowlno llO'IOfll ere dolno Sept. 17, 1"1. ,,,...-.. Tiiis It .. -' wu llled wltll the CAUf'CMINIA in person Of' by your a t· buSIMH .. , , -c I Cl k ol ,.._ c ' -.,. lllllTV'( .. n-....... COUNTY torney. 2 -~·--...... --,._ .... ~ .. ., ...... -' ., ...... ..... oun y 0 r-..-. "9t"-, ......... &. --·--.. SUHGRO WT N VIII ; . .---------...... -S8pl 10 ,., --.. ::--,.-· .. • ~· I F y 0 u ARE A SUHGROWTH IX. IUO .. eclfk Coell Sept. 10, fl, Od. 4. 11, 1"1 41,._.. . ' ' Pl7M7 •• H l9llw1y, Hunllnolon Buc h, Publlthecl Orenve Coell O.llyPllot f'ICTITIOUl•USt••• ..... !' 1 ,ca.... CREDITOR or a cont· Cellloml• ftMI PllUC llT1CE h J 20 1 De .. ..,._.,, NAMe ITATall1llaNT PLAINTll'P: ~RltY TASSl!l..L. innent c reditor of the de-,..pt. I . •1 • I.•. I 1 --· T~ , .. .._..._ --~-...... ... _.. Dl!,,l!N"·NT G··v ~1cMAl!I. • L•w"'1<8 D. Sc:llley, "" Her11or ... ........ -· •• ~... ...... .... : ,... -c eased, you mus t flle your ICey Circle, Hunllnoton Beech. -•: STl,.Mlll~. 110011! O. HA•O. C.lllomleftMI "'C'flTIOUl•UlllllU Na.IC .m Vtl(tHO INTERNATIONAL, 1" ...iooa1 .......... 2S,l11CMtw. c laim with the c ourt or G•enn 1.. Gurh•••. 12222 MAMelTATIMllfT A......,_A ..... C.'8MeM,C..•• 1uu •• p resent It to the personal s.-thy ~. Hllftll"ltOf\ 8"cll, Tiie lellowlnt pet'Mfll ere dolnt ,._.. __ ... -...... MIR IL ....... mt "•lfk A..... C.. l10. ,_, represent•tlve aprnl nted Celllomle... bon1 ~,,,._.__ ewteMew.Ot.92'21 NOTICE: Y• llew ~ _., Tiie '" Tiii• IMfalllftl I• CotwkKled by • ~~LIMOUSINE SERVICE ...... ITATS .. •T ""' ........ 11 ~ llY ....... c:Mtrt Mey ...................... by the court with n tour tlftlf•l,.,_,,,.p LTO '"°.....,, f'tece ....,_\ TN ,..._,,,. ,.,_, .,.. dolne dMdltel. .,...,.. • .,,. -.rd....._.,.. r-..M months from the date of IAWnfl<eO.Scllley • ..c~ C..ftMO • ......_ .. : Merc•.K•en wlthlft • ...,.. Reed .. ,,,,_., ... first Issuance of letters as Tlllt .....,_. •• lllllCI with I.lie G.A. sa-y Mor"899 a. lnWlt· C1I COMf'VTER "AIRICATION Tltla .... ....., wa fllell "'"" IM 1181-C-y ci.rtl"' OrMtit c-ty Of\ Oc· IMllll cw,. I• Celllonll• corpor•· CO•f'OAATIOH; m COM "Al. HIO C-ty OM<fl/IO.-... ~., ........ II"" ........... ..,a .. en provided In Section 700 of toNr1,1t1t ,.,-, ,..,,,,,,,. -...ny Place,.._,... ~.:~~::nu•. CHI•"'• ... i-11ertr,"'1. •1.,-.. ......,..,lftllll"'8ttW,.,..,.._... the Probate Code of ·-hKll c:e.nMO .. -" ,,.,...,Y "'"*' ""'" .,.,..,. California. The time for ,._I.,.. 0r-.. c oe1t Oelly Piiot, Tlllt·..,... ,, ~by• C.· Circuit _,...,m .. c ~etten. ...,., .... ~ C:-lt Deity"""' ,......_, w_,, INIYMf .... .,tl_. fill I I Ill t 0ct.•,11,11,u.1t11 ~· -••loft. ~~':~* Setit.•.11.0ct.4.11,"'1 .,.., Av1to: v....,. ... ....,,....... ng ca ms w no ex- o.A.ITACllV MOATGAOE TlllS ........ It~ "" • C.• El.,,.._..., ....... ~ c ....... JM. pl re prior to four months a.1NvE.ST. C:ORI". ,,.,.,..,. r.JC ll1ll "" .wMn£1e •-.. Utt.,...,.... from the date of the hear- .,, Gery A. Stecrt. Circuit Me11e•ement --''------------· :...-::::-..:.~ dla. LM le !MW-Ing noticed above. """*"' C--etlen f'ICTl"°'*leu9&NHI 11u.-.... M11<1"'et-te• YOU MAY EXAMINE Tiiis t'""'11M -flied with .. ,..._ .. J, Ken ...... Vke NMIW ITA ..... WT ..... _.. ..... 1TAT11••TOf' c-1y Oet11 • O.-Mtit c.uMv ... Oc· ,..........,. T11e ..,_.... ,.,_ .,. dolnt ., ... .... • the file kept by the court. A1a11u11•WTOf' "*' '· "''· · ,,,,.. Tt.11 ......_. -fifed""" .. WtlMU•: =~~ !..-=.-:=...,-..·,: If you are Interested In the UMOf'f'ICTlTIOUI l"Wll .... Or .... Coest 0•11 "'"' c.-tyOlftlf/#0.-.... c.Mly•.... VICTOttlA INVHTOM, •1 tH ............. _,.....,,... ......... estate, you may flle a ..... 1U11•n1..w Oct.•. n.1'.u,,., :,,,~ ._..,,., 1., ,.,,.... c-_::c:-.. -:,.cr.:..,,.._ 1. 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GLASGOW, Scotland <AP> -The m arriage of 16-year-old Lorraine G reene and 66-year-old Dick Simpson got off to a rocky start. When the vows had been pro- nounced and It came time for a kiss, Lotralne balked. .. l want it annulled," she declared. UC begins prob~ of contract bias Witnesses said the ceremony, at a Glasgow r egis ter office, ended abruptly with Simpson attempting le take his wife"s hand and her s t a I kin g off s a y ing, "Keep rum away from me I'm going bome to mum." The bride m et the groom when she came to help him with household chores. It wasn't long ~efore they Cell in Jove, Simpson said. BERKELEY CA P l -A task force to study whether the University of California is fair to remale and ethnic minority contractors has been appointed by President David S. Saxon. Simpson t o ld r e- porters that his wire·s behavior et the n'lptials was only "weddin& d1y n erves. We both love each other." Saxon named the 15-membet panel to de- termine if the university's purchasing, construc- tion and design contract practices set up barriers against women and minorities. He said it also will try to determine how state and federal laws arrect the schools' attempts to grant contracts to such companies. That love apparently triumphed In the end. The couple said tater all had beeo patched up - in plenty or time fO!' a wedding breakfast. Formation of the panel fulfills a pledge Saxon made to the Alliance of Minority Chambers or Commerce. Veterinary technician plays supportive rok By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: My daughter, a senior In lal&h school, wants to become • veterinary technlcl1n. Could you se•d me a Ust of schools offert.c pro· gums? I'd also like to know lf j9be are readUy available and what tbe ply Is. -R.E ., New York, N.Y. CAREERS Industry generally pays highest salaries. but technieians tend to ptt· fer the people-oriented atmosphere ol the vet's office. Speaking of pay, It's modest enough to make you wilb for a g006e that lays golden e1p. New veterinary tecbno~ogy gr aduates are averaging '8,800 an· nua lly. The pay ranae for all veterinary technicians is from $7,500 to $14,600 annually. If your daughter can smile amkbt the n ips and scr a tcbes from frightened pets and the dirty work that's lnte.gral t.o the job1 she'll prob- ably derive great saUsractiiOD from belplng improve the physic.I well· being of the animals she works with and contributing to the emoUonat peace o( tbe animals' ownen. AWACS spy plane triggers big debate WASHINGTON <AP> -The debat• over whether to aeU five aophlsUcat· ed AWACS spy planes to Saudi Arabia has put the Air Force and the craft's manufacturer in an unac· customed position: arguing wbat their electronic marvel cannot do. The argument goes that while the AW ACS can provide early wamine of an attack on the Saudi oilftelda and direct fighter planes against such an aUack, it would be of no use !3yine on Israeli aircraft and, if that way, would be vulnerable to being blown out or the sky by fighter jeu. While this argument is being made to overcome opposition b)' members or Congress -and by Israel -to the $8.S billion sale, quPstlona also have been raised over the effectiveness of the AWACS radar. Here are some of the issues that have been raised about the AWACS and answers based on conversations A WACS radar "pro- bably the most jam- resistant radar ever designed.'' with officials of the Air Force and the Boeing Corp., prime contractor for the craft . Q: Wbat Is an AWACS? A : The letters stand for Airborne Warning and Control System and the plane is ofncially known as an E·3A. Basically it's a Boeing 707 topped by a 30-foot revolving "rotodome," or scope, and packed full or electronic equipment. Under optimum conditions, flying at about 30,000 feet, the plane can use its radar to see planes approachine in any direction for about 225 miles or -in the case or high-flying craft -about 3SO miles . Q: The Israelis are against selllag A WACS to the Saudis, maintainhag Its radar Hd its abllity to plde la· terceptor fighters would wipe "' Israel's lllllltary superiority over tbe Sa•dls ind the rest of tl1e Arah world. Is tllJs so? A: In looking from Saudi Arabia toward Israel. the A WA CS would have blind spots in "its view created by the mountains of Jordan. To be in a pos ition to watch fo r Is r aeli aircraft, the AW ACS would have to fly right up to the Saudi-Jordanian border, either near Iraq or near the Sinai Peninsula. ln either place, it would be vulnerable to Israeli fighter jets attacking from behind the moun- tains. NEWS ANALYSIS The A WACS would be watched, too, by the Israelis, who have their own American-supplied spy planes -- tbe E-2C, a Navy craft with some of the 11me capabilities as AWACS - and mountalntop radar lnstallaUons. Also, AWACS' radar Is designed only to see aircraft and ships, not to m onitor movements or troops or tanks. On the other hand, opponents of the sale point out that addition of the A WACS can't help but strengthen overall Saudi air power and provide a new advantage in any future Mideast war. And they note that the arms deal that Includes the AW ACS planes also includes l!O F-15 inte rceptors ror the Saudi air force. Q: With Ha Umltatlons, bow can the AW ACS protect those ollflelda? A: Back to "optimum conditions." The area or Saudi Arabia along the Persian Gulf is fl at. With this open view, the AW ACS would be able to see across the gulf and into Iran. The AWACS radar works by look- ing down, ao it is able to see low- rlying aircraft not visible by conven· tional radar until they are near. Boe- ing estimates an AW ACS would see a plane approaching at 675 mph about 24 minutes before it reached the oilfields, while conventional radar would see such an approaching plane onl y 4.5 minutes ahead or time. Q : What about the reports tbat the AWACS radar ls e asily Jammed, mealUQg tbe plane caa't perform lt.s primary fuaction? A: One newspaper report said in a test or the AW ACS conducted near Seattle in the late 1970s, an EA-6B radar-jamming plane was able to jam the AWACS radar and direct two F -106 fighters within 150 feet of the craft without the AWACS seeing either the radar jammer or the two fighters. The Air Force refuses to comment on the accuracy or that report, say- ing all such tests ar e classified. However. Air Force spokesman Maj. Robert Nicholson says the service was "extremely pleased'' with the results or that test as it was by all such tests of the craft's radar. Both Nicholson and Boeing officials says the A WACS radar is very resis· tant to jammin g . They note, however , that there is no radar that cannot be jammed. George Wei ss, a Boe ing spokesman. said tbe A WACS radar is •·probably the most jam-resistant radar ever designed." ~ ,,K~~1i11~ W#Yk:::::::::-:-:· ... ·.·. Range of AWACS radar 's.ight' t.OWf.jiyln, ' ,, - -' _.,., / ' !~(~~ \~ ~.i;;,.n-'0-1 / 3ao ·~'-· ~---/ IRAN AlwJtlMfmtftt' l'ar ""°' .....ol!\oh<n lo><• found Ptt~I_.• Swt•t l'luta • lrt'tf'I• SEIYICES 'W-futT l>utt1vr) EMPlOYMENT & PREPARATION ~fl'l'ttrV<hc,n Juo '4.tftltf1 • Hriplll""'"° '! 4. f MERCHANDISE Anltq...,. Appba&ru AutlMN'l . ,, .. ~ ._kllla& M•,•n•h C•mtrn • f41w1pmt'nt (~b Doc> f'ttt lO ''ou f\,nwtwn C1u1t ~~t Honn -(,ooch ,.,. .. r) ........... Maduntr) M1.wttl•M11U• .W1sttll1MOM' IA •rtlt"d ..._""'•I lmu1iunrn1" Othtt furn ' t.qwap ...... Punta• <Jf lt•A• St•t~ MtrfUM\ Siton 1oc Gooch Store Rt\tauraM 8" r: 'r.-dt0 HI t•1 ~u"° BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT Gflw<al Bo.b 8h1m vn •ct 8c>Ma \ht1ftiP lqutp eo..t.. Pftt-r ao.u Rf"ftt l ll4r1tr &au s.11 &o.l>Sl111t °"'"' Bo•l> Spotd 6 Siio -.s. ... ,. THllSPOUATION 4.lrttaft < .. "'""' s.i. JU•• Elfrin:nr C1n .. _ C)otloo. s..oot ... • Mow ttm .. S.I• Rent Trt1kr' Tra'fltl !~-s:r:~~·i.,,, AUTOMOBllE WDtr•I .\niliquft ll•UtO ftttrulKHt \'rl\1rin ~ R•n "°"" tWMor~Ut1\h TrwrU ,._ ~...ii.. .... , A"'caW11'1f'd AUTOS. IMPORTED ~rat AU•R~nwo ~...,, AlbltA Hult) BllW ~.pn ~ Oal$U;n fttr-.11 ..,.,., "°""• Ja&w•r Jmttn Karm..Mt;h1• Lanllllrdll .. 11 .. .u Mcnf'<Ha tkAJ XG llGI Upot Pl.nltO P•uitot ""'"'"" l.tuwll llollaRo)rt """" Su• t'::rv TO)'<IU Tr"""pll Valbw1cc1 v11 .. ... , .. '°" 1•11 ,. 1• ... -1• 1• IOM 11111 ... ,., !Oil ,. IO?a 111111 IOlll 11194 , .. IM llQt EQUAL HOUseNG OPPORTUNITY ,.. ............. All real ulate ad· verllsed i n th.I• newapaper Is subject t.o the Federal Fair HOUI· in& Act d 1961 whit'!h makn 1t ille&al w ad· vertile "any preference, limitation, or d is· rrimloatioo baaed on race, color, rell&ion. ae1, or nalional ori1ln, or an intention to make any such preference, lim itation, or dh- crimlnation." This newspaper will not koowln,ly accept any adverllsioc for real estate which is In viola· tioo of the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• t.L.UArro•1d... Excellent leverage potential on estate pro- perty in North Shore aru. 2900 sq.ft. w/4 BR 3 Ba, outdoor redwood jacuzzi on Iii acre of landscaped grounds . Dock site available Very Ou1ble fin1nc111g. E11s ttng $225,000 loan at ~ IS fully assumable Priced to sell at $289,500. Contact Karen Cerwin at ! 714·337 ·2579 for details Wll )llll ~ ~ , a 11().Aj POSITIYE INCOME! No monthly payments. w to Purchase is possible :::~ with licensed da)" care trm for 6 children. 3 Bdrm . :;: added den or family ~ room. hreplace, formal :::! dining area. 2 baths. llt)ll() super sharp. Used as :: day care center now! MS Sll9,900 Call for more :l! details. 546-2313 ~ rnttm : EXECUTIVE :: MESAVBDE :: Covered entry overlooks beautiful sparklma pool. s pa and fare ring Formal livin~ room and =: forma l dining. Huge ~·Jo country kite. separate : family room with 90iCI fireplace. 4 Bdrm. huae .cm muter bdrm, 3 bath. A =: Bargain at 1.110,000. See tJIO 11311 tllO me tlM tiro .it now, u.ll 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS :: MOTIVATED IM THE ILUFFS ~~:, Just reduced Sl 4,000! !iW Seller will finance at =: 113' Beautiful 3 Bdrm -garden home Now only ~;y Sl8S,OOO ! Hurry. call : 673-8550 '~"' Ylul THE REAL ESTATE RS -----· -yt\fj •llli ~:~ )lilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill f11C tiili YIAI '11LI ~ ,,;r; '1>• '171' 117~ ma 117:111 Y:lll '1'2 ,., .. 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OMMIAY ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Newport ltedl ownt la ESTATE Cutt 2 lldrm/1 Bdrm • /} I l I n I °""SUM I .. d"~•te! Unbeatable C111toa 1oaf utitt =J>~•N~a~ti~ LAC. f, 0 •WOOi' ll .... C.... tmn.a I Private pool apa bome .. tel ft a· R -· r -BeauUM bayfroel home and paddle teftnlt. ~. faltw~ I . ! . BR are opportunity to _,, with •and1 beach• boat SANTAANA COUNmCLUB Sl2t,f00 w....w. BEST IN BLUFFS -~ hYawt.iY..cl ~NIM ~111 • Iara• ..... 8 Y •~-s • purchut Income pro-•lit; Love~ decll • "" a, 1un11•• uw rm, petty or build 3 roodoe RE •LTORS t · • u-. •• lilt' Call ncttaUoft 6llobby111\1, Flex.ible te'ma. Aall1n1 Ii.A C · &.<w cheery 3 2 frplc• ram rm •un· $224 500 671 IS I I rm + d-~~:. 2 bath, 111 T .... uut-Cir•!• ~ Beautllully upcraded 3 bedroom Ranch Style home. Great woodsy family room with large brick fireplace! Cypresa tree lined rur yard loaded with rn.Ut trees. Lovely bricked floor patio makes for terrific entertaining! Take ad· vantage! detll. poi.di, pool A apa ! • • open beam ~n1. brick ~.,. .... ~"' Panoramic views rrom TllWd•A"-•JAh7 Bll~. 2 ~'J~, t (otlfl:w':!:lJi~dl. IWPH SPECTACUUI VU HOMIS 6 front row beauties. Highly upgraded. Professionally decorated. finest quality, 3 bdrm, 2~ baths. All have beautiful patios overlooking bay. lbOll roo11111 3 car 1a.r Garden <:rove condo. 00· EX RA P .. A Storaae ailore. Fo~ ly $101,500 with low OPIN HOUSES l·I r~,~~u DtE~9~~~ Gorceous 3 bdrm, 2 2 IDIM STIALI tf•t cood. Lra yrd. Good l0c1Uon AlaWDe 9.~ l On.I~ 11a,cm Won't beat tblall Palrlck Tet\Ott/rt&r 7S.L221 ~~r•I preview call down. IRYIMI TllUCI MAsTEIPllCI: Co• LANDI Owner/Aeent bath. atrium. tam. rm. catarltr7»122l. l .... w..l ltlty 673-9187 or675-7080. + fonn. din. nn. 1 atory '7W700 ... Miit '-dcrefttd ~· Ce11fl1t.t, •••••••I home (not condo), over· n••led. t•trytMI• h MW_. NMy for looking the lush Ii pl~h OP9t 1·5 2 I I I Vl1ta ..... $321,000 '5J Vl1ta ...._, SZH,000 THE BLUFFS IAUllACHOfflll OPIMTODAY 1.5 AtlractJvt dul)lex, walk 405 VISTA GRANDE. 4 to beach 4t vlDaae ahop-Bdrm. :t bath, rarnlly Pina. Each unit has lge townhome. Totally re· SINGLES Fl._.D pvt patio. Owner will painted & recarpeted. " consider carrying 2nd Terriric location. Best A PAITMEI TD Call for details, rt r ·DOLL RS Two aduh '----Two 919.2390 sq. · or • A ...,...,, value now avail at bl& private, separate _ _]T:J!!~~~m~I ....,. ooo ~ms, each with ruu -· . µaths. Quiet, pride of STEAL CONDOS! 536 VISTA GRANDE. ownership, ~ away i...a • I LOW 0._. End u.nit, 3 bdrm, 2'h 1 level condo with pool ".r • • " bath, great lout.ion with ,and community rec Sharp Big Canyon lrg 3 park&: mt. view. Totally (OOm. Near S. Coast Br. warm earthtones. repainted & all new cpl Plua. Only 81,900. Call Assume 9.7% w/terma. Spotless! Offered at aboutlerms. 752·1700 '235,000. ALSO lg 2 Br 2 $240,000 Nitb creative Ba, frplc, din nn, liv rm, fmancing poss). w/pool-spa·U!nnl.s. Only $200,000 w/terms. Patrick Tenore, rltr 502 LUCIA. AS lS "Fixer ,. -Upper". A marvelous 3 THE REAL ESTATERS · HUGE 5 ID' 759·9100 bdrm, 2~ bath spacious ,,. • 2 story end unit settin <;ustom pool & s pa with lovely "origina ,_w/view & lenns! OWC area" view. But, oh my! vs.ooo. Only $269,000. the interior needs help! 1 atrlck Tenore. Re/Max --------1 Your very best Blurrs - ltrs 759 DOVEi SHOIES opportunity fOf' the able UHIBJEV AIU & talented buyer. Priced ' 4 Bdrm. 3~ bath master right al Sl.93,000. piece. Sweeping views or Back Bay, harbor lights itl,l!dl!\l\'1 \ ~ •'. ;~~ l 1 ~ : l, 1 I OC EAH VIEW a n d m o u n l a i n s . ·;. MEEDS nc Customized in every •Now reduced $40,000 by way J ndoor/outdoor •vacanted owners! s pool, spa, sauna. Owner "!t d rm s . huge r a m i 1 y wi I! ca rr Y the nnancin g 1""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! room. 9\'4% assumable too . Call now. . r= R1n<i b4J "'-~hv :..nyf1P)~ E.1· '"icifl Pr>! Hl•l 1 1st! Owner will carry @ SEA COVE 2nd. 3 private beaches PROPERTIES ~~$318,000 ! Call 714.631-6990 t!~i!M-1 n¢.cF-lo LARGER-2 8 Bdrm home. excell. condition. SOx ISO' lot zoned R·2 . Good neighborhood $117,500. CaU Bob Burdick, rltr 759·1.221. Spilt level cl.L1tom 2 Br 2 Ba home, on 12 Y2 ac. Spectacular canyon vu. 5 min. to sand & surf. Lrg Mstr suite, cstm tile bath, garden & fruit trees. $179,000. Call Bob Burdick, rltr759· 1.221 The fastest draw in the SELL idle items with a West. .. a Daily Pilot Daily Pilot Classified Classified Ad. 642-5678. _,.A.:.:do.:.... ------ 815-3411 • UDO ISLE OWCL912.d Witt.•~· nfl!I Priced slashed! Must sell! Must have 30 day escrow! o,... Sat/S. 1 .. 214 Via Diioll 963-1112 Lose something valua· ble? Place an ad in our Lost and Found col- umns. That's where peo. pie look when they've rOWld an item ol value. OWNER WILL ~HANCE! 3 Bdrm home plus in·law quarters. located in the area of Westcliff. close-in to Newporf Beach. A must to see, $167,300. IUILDERS! R·2 lot, located South of Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Minutes to shopping. Submit on terms. Call now, $230,000. HARIOR VIEW HILLS! Beautiful 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Lusk built home with family room. New paint and carpets thruout! Move in condition. Seller may assist with fin ancing. Call for details. $299,500. OWNER MUST SELL! Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 bath home in Jasmine Creek, with family room, formal dining , spa, bricked patios. security gate. Access to tennis and pool. Priced under market, $230,000. TERMS, nllMS! 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Laguna Beach home with spa, wet-bar and lovely ocean vi~w ! Perfect family living. Owner will finance . $299,500. L~ATIO~. LOCA!IOH! Corona del Mar duplex situated m beautiful old CdM. Private secluded owners unit. 2 fireplaces. great rental income call I $325 000 1 now. • . MAGHIFICENT OCEAN VIEW! 4 Bdrm custom home, steps to beaches of North Laguna. Beautiful deck off living area with view of surf, and beach below and, city lights view of Dana Point. Street to street lot with room for pool. $685.000. NEWPORT HACH WATHFIOMT I 2 Bdrm plus bachelor, use as duplex or single family home. Both units have wood burning fireplace + decks, pier and flat for 2 boats! $450,000. TUllnHOCK HIGHLANDS! Beautiful Lusk built 4 Bdrm 3 bath MacGregor model with hardwood floors, shutters. and bay windowed breakfast nook ! Great financing! Prime neighborhood. $350,000. FOi WSE! Beautiful Corona del Mar 3 Bdrm, 3 bath home with den, lanai ind view. Call for details! ,.. to ••• Ill J ......_ (J w.t.nJ J New Snap to lllh areen. Offered at ...... + flally roo• too. A1kl19 fr::n~~~,~~1~e 0;;:~ SJ4t,500. I 06 s.. 11111• r....,... City Suitdress Scott. HIW CUSTOM HOMI: Wrapped ar'OmCI • ........ e.cloMd ....... _.. l lt•th of 9'K.._ .oden • ..._ 4 a....o•, f..ity ,.... .ct UIMwy. Alf.,.. ~ CMliilg CJ"9Cff tt.t tr.. top Mlg ,.... wftft • •lew of tllt oc--. AdcW to II 1Ws. 1 .. ,_ ... ..... ...... .,. ... _, ....... ' dtcb. OH.nd at $749,500. CGI for broc: ...... lll Poppy IEST IUY IH CPM; l bdlw 2 Wr.. .... t.lost to beoches --..... Htwty poiitt.d .t csptfed Md 1WW roof. Try $45,000 dow•, OWHr wiH .... , wltlt th• rHt. $262,500. 702 .. 7021/2 ~·· COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 5 E. Coad Hwy .. COf'OllCI def Mar 675-5511 'h AC IN TUSTIN NUS! TlHMIS, POOL, SP AS & GARDENS Custom home has it all. 4 lrg BR, 4 BA , 3 F.P., country kit., pool rm, 2 sec,. systems, wet bar. most prestigious toe. and much more. owe 1st. Try lOCk dn or rmre or trade. For details ca ll Patrick Tenore rltr. 759· 1221 or 760-8702. RVM* of Newport Beach JUST LISTED EXCLUSIVE PRINTED PATTERN An7 SIZES 8·18 Shrug on the dashing lit· lie bolero to tum a stm· i!1 .1.,!:1111 \ 1.1 ... ·~;1,tlt.·1· H•n(, t-i-lt l '1""'lf 1, tu1y1H11t..• I 1 ttlh11! l'rul lllc~1 Homeowners ' investors. 30 Homes & Condos for sale szsoo to $10,000 down 1.2. & 3BR's. As· 1umable loans Low Payments For com plete inro call Owner Broker. asvrm Agents Welcome OCEANFRONT SOLANA IEACH DelightCul, charming & spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. dining room condo. Right on the front with a beautiful big ocean and coast.line views 2 frplcs. 2 parking spaces, tennis courts. spa, pool Near Del Mar race track $319.000 LAGUHAIUCH Oceanside of highway in Victoria Beach area •2 block lo sandy beach 2 Bdrms. d1n1ng area. fenced back yard Lots or paneling. Privacy. S269.SOO r A.TIOHOME Separate 2 Bdrm 2 ba home. family & d1mng rms. Mexican t1le'¢1L10 A1C Attached dbl gar. frplc. community pools. sauna. spa Monarch Summit 1n Laguna Niguel Move nghl m SJS2.000 pie shirtdress into a smart suit. Note the new details: sort pl eats al V:M 497-1 08 1 should ers and optional : DDnM mDnDCNll· piping ror jacket. soft tie • · RIALTllRI 494-1081 for dress. c09 .. ,,.e."'" Printed Pattern A7'n by "'!1!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!~!!!!11!!~• COSTA MESA DWJ comes in Misses "" Sizes 8-18. Size 12 (bust 34) jacket, dress skirt 3S/8 yards 45-inch, dress bodice 23/8 yards: belt 2 Br home w/Roman tub, sundeck with ocean vu, huee lot, tile k1tch For terms call Bob Burdick. rltr759-1221 v. yd. Send S2.50 for Uus Print ed Pattern lo DAILY PILOT, Box S9, Old Chelsea SU .• New York. N.Y. 10113. Add 50t' for postage and 1pec1al handling. Pnnt Na me, ------- $135,000 Y•C. , .......... Prestigious Newport Crest 4 bedroom 2"'1 bath luxury condo. Graceful formal dining room. comfortable family room , romantic hreplace Upgraded througho ut New draperies, new carpet ing, freshly painted in side! Grounds are Yt-ell landscaped. With 30'1 down owner will carry balance' A must see ' $229,500 MeseV.,.. s......,. Spacious 3 bedroom 2"2 bath executive. Dining area, Cedar paneled ramily room. TWO rlreplaces! Nice size backyard. Great rinanc· mg! Submit all orcers ! $350,000 Custo. lillilt lootHo.t Enchanting custom 4 bedroom 21h bath POOL home Well des if ned noor plan. Forma din· Ing room. relaxing rami· ly room, two stunning fi replaces. Sits on extra big lot with rool pallo Owner may help with Cinancing Call today! $147,000 Clow To f'tca.a Room to roam m this 4 bed room located on quiet cul de sac street. Large family room with hearty fireplace. Tile en· try. custom draperies. Oversized lot reatures enclosed patio and gas BBQ. Close to South Coast Plata and beach Call now ! 979-2390 3707 S. Bristol Santa Ana 1 Tarbell, i IU ·.\1.1 OH~ Address. Zip, Style Classified Ads 642 5678 Number and Size. 1~=~.u.::==='- IOJ A¥t. C .... SJ71,000 2643 VI.ta 0 ...... SZSS,000 2147 Vhla ..... SOS,000 C.,,.l 2617 Vista an.di. $435,000 C.,,.J HST IUY. 2 bdrm overlooking wide greenbelt. Excellent ter~. $139,500 HELEN B. DOWD WLTOR. IMC. 644-10)4 List & by With 11-Exptrh 4 IDRM, 2 IA. TH CM RXEI This could be a cutie for the 1st home buyer at low price with good financing available. $112,000 or submit your offer. REDUCED $3,000 Best priced and best financed in Mesa Verde is this charming remodeled 3 Bdrm. family room home. on quiet cul de sac street, w/RV access. Very motivated owner will carry large 2nd for qualified buyer. $141,000. WOODIRIDGE/MOOEL l'EIFECT This lovely, spacious 3 Bdrm pf us famil y room condo is perfect in every way. Large assumable loan al 127' interest. $210,000. MOllLE HOMES/UDO WATERFIOHT Cozy l Bdrm. large living room with fireplace. Great year round Ii vin g or weekend retreat. $.59,500. HARIOI IJDGI ESTATE Popular "Devonshire" in prime location with panoramic views of ocean, city lights and Fashion Island. This beautifully appointed home features 5 Bd.rrm, dramatic living & entertainment areas, gourmet kitchen w/delightful breakfast room. luxurious ma5ter suite, and private courtyard entry with lush gardens & waterfall. To view this ex.c iting home call 544·9411 Sensalional savings on r;:::::::;::;:~=---=--------:::-"1 sensational clot.bes are yours with our NEW 1982 PROMINENT DESIGNER PATTERN CATALOG. YousaveSSO t.o S500 and more when you sew! All the top names. newest ea!y·lo- sew designer looks in dresses , coa t s. sportswear. Plus SO< BONUS COUPON ror any pattern or your choice. Send St.SO for LINDA ISLE-SUBMIT EXCHANGE ,,,,...,, .,,...,~ lJ ..... .,..,,, )J ~'"""'O ., Go•~ ,,."."' .. ,. ~~~ :~~';;' :~c =~ .. '"toe·•t" J>lo 11~1 ·---··~· ,.,..,. .. c;o.-,~ tft. Millief'I ..... ll"l(l fO C.-" tO "'•" 10 W01 .. • "'si-d ''Of ''''OUf.lf SPANISH HILLTOP ESTATE WITH OCEAN VIEW $795,000 Magnificent custom built Spanish estate with every imaginable amenity. Breathtaking view of city lights & Ca talina Island. For further details call 544-9411 Book37now. OWMr wil consickr H ChancJt for ranch or commercial property ht Calif. Exceptional home Oft wattf-with boat slip. LoNJe & open floor plan with draMatic balcOt1y/9allery. Lay master Mt. on water with VU + 4 fOlltily bedrooms. Many amenities indudtd are atoiMd C)lats, Cll'ltiq• bar. koi pool, fam. nn.. fonMt •. ""· & gow1"lf ldtd ttft. $2,600,000. fH lcnf. 631·1400 ~ll~ •1t..t..... •1•f'I 1'1$vtf~ i)t.""t •)0,... llW•t"t H MMtlt'lf U ()141 h~'t SeU with EASE! lt's a BREEZE Clusified Ads 642-5678 ,,.°"" ·~" ~Ovt ll C.W'Ct .. , ..... , "'°"' ,,,,. ... "Cl ''"'"'' ''"''" , ••. QI"\... ..~ ,..'4 .. JKJ:!;!.!:1!%J :;: =~. ::: Uttle h lig! ! Classified Ads are real· ly small "people to peo. pie" sales caJls with big readership and big re· suits! To place your classified ad. call today 642-5678. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. 11M.......,_ t\Not....,_. t \ ,,..,,... n A11-t.• U~•a 81Yw JJ'~ t.J"vid UVo- HARBOR RIDGE REALTY, I~. 544-9411 * • WA THFIOMT HOME • * I 20/o AMAMCIMG AVAIL! Detached home featuring 3 brs & move in condition ! Located smack on the water within walking distance or the beach. Private tennis & pool a.l(a ilable. The owner is willing to carry a first TD at 12% and has priced Utis outstanding property at $230,000 for immediate sale! Call 759·1501or752-7373. $1,000 DOWN!!! Bring paint brush & broom to save on Utis 3 brm fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area. Creative seller says sell!! 759·1501 or 752·7373. HIGH OH A*&. As you curve up the private drive of this brand new natural wood home nestled in the hills of San Juan Capistrano, you can't miss the spectacular view ! The interior is a decorator's delight of warm earthtones washed in light from the skylights in the soaring cathedral ceilings. Surrounded by natural wood deckin~ and low mainterrance landscaping, it's vacant and ready to move in. Call for an appointment to see lb.is one of a kind custom home with incredible terms. 556-700.S. S20,6t0 DOWMlll • NIWPOIT IMCH • Spacious 4 br in Prestige area. Anxious owner says try Lease/Option, land CCJntract or ? ? ? Call 758-1501 or752·7373. · REAL ESTATE t•• .. 1• ,..,°"' 6'M~ '.>.Ir• Rtnldl• Pr°""'''~ it•.., "-.i.-. ec:;,..,... """~~ r,~ .. ~~""= ::,~ 2436 W Coos!~ 315 Manne A•e JI~ MO¥ .,,,.~. Newpofl Bea<" Balboa 1'1.ind "'• "'~ ...... . 631 -1400 6734900 »t~ .,...,,...,.. ~,.,.. ®Good®~ ()N:u.1 * HAUOI VIEW KNOUS • t ¥• FIMAHCIHCi A rare opportunity to own a much sought after model in unique area. Featuri ng CAPE COD sty le architecture, 2 br, 21h ba on fee ' land with outstanding terms. For a private showing call 759-1501 or 752.7373, SUMMY HILLS LOW DOWM! Spectacular tri·level residence in the exclusive Sunny Hills area of Fullerton. This spacious home graces a <>ne half acre lot with mature landscaping affording maximum privacy for the custom pool and spa. Take over ex.isling trust deeds with MO ~~ Priced for immediate sale at $389,500., For appoi.ntment to see calJ 963-5671. LUCE TO EHTHTAIH? Imagine yo urself surrounded with •hJW ...__ fln -~square feet of luxury li ving with a spectacular htdoor pool perfect for 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 kind! ! Situated on a corner lot on two thirds of an acre in the prestigious Foothill High School District of Tustin, it's vacant and ready to move in. Our owner is a corporation and lhey've said SELL!! So bring $142,000 down payment, and you won't have any payments until January 1983. For a private showing call 556·7035. I 21/20/e F0 4AMClMa!ll *. liMCHO SAM J0A9UIM • Sensational home with FANTASTIC . VIEW. Rare opportunity to own much -sousht after model in desirable area With excellent financing !! Call 759·1501 or 752-7373. • I l"o DOWH * Owner WILL CARRY 2nd on lowest priced 2 br unit in complex . Quiet private location. Assumable low interest loan! 759·1501or752-7373. * PAMOIAMIC V.W • I I 'lz"le AMAMCM. • • when you assume existinl loan on 2 bdrm home tn NEWPORT BEACH! 759-1501or7~7373. • + BONUS APT. BAL IS. 0..-wlltlc'-ttfor'..._w-'h ......................... or n llal•IP ....... la...,Mlt+ ........ , .............. 11.d. .... $471,000. 67).6900. NEW CONDOS-BY BEACH ... ~-illlllllD m• Dppl"'-ffy to o-. fr OCCllpJ tllut HIW co•h•por•ry cOlldo1. . ·l•lt o... block to t..ach. """""""' wchtt.chn & -.y ft•tft · .W to the drmuece of 2 t..d. .... tqe cMclL Aa9ciMJ ....... $255,000 t«l LARGE POOL-MOYE~N ~ .. cOftdiHOll wlftt MW decor .. l Md. ........... fnttcll doon. $35,000 cnll doWR or wll a.ow/optl-. $235,000. 63 1-1400. FORMER MOOEL--EXCEPTIONAL So•rMt 2 t.•el condo wltt. 3 Ir 9d 2 ba. i. bHut. cCN1dlHon. lorgt _....... to-. s 175, 900. ON WATER-FRONT ROW Newly dtcorated 2 ldrm, 2ba co-op. Gorc)eoe Catalina w1 funMg bosJet Yiew. AsWM. loan. S.U.r wit aunt M. ~ loaf .Jlp noll. $285,000. SEA BLUFF LARGE CONDO Y-.g and 11clffn9 l i.•et hoim wtth soler oulst heotiftcJ, hordwood floors _. ccrpet. Mon right in ft.is spac. l ..._ w/•i VIEW, pool Cll9d htlais. Owueer wlU corry 2nd TD wtth 20% cosh down. $219,000. QUln NEWPORT ~fl C1tl dt sac location with 3 bed. recr eation room, 2 fireplaces. Affordable with ossumablt loans. $192,000 fH. 631-1 400. BLUFFS END UNIT~EW lewfffuly llPCJ"Oded comer onrioold•MJ CJ'ftlibett. AU antf'llltits ltt thr "Dolores" pl•, 3 bdrm condo with os~ loc.ts. Owntr will lt aH/option with $22,000 down & SI 200. per mo. $241,800. TOP FLOOR-VILLA BALBOA Woodsy •lew from thi1 I bed. + den. Owettf-wiU ~ fiftonce. S 197,000. LARGE BAYFRONT COtlX}-.VU New ccwpet, paiftt, Hcurity mtd lpaCious 2 bed +den. 3 bo. loot sip a•ailable. Reduced to $595,000. BEACH DUPLEX AXER $650,000 Oceanfront dupln that can be remodtted to incr.ase •*· &ctllettt rental cno. CatJ for details. ACROSS TO BEACH l story Go~s pride of ownership 3 bed. home wltt. Vu's from al '°°""' Own lo lntl, ond participate in a fine inYestmetd. $395,000!. LUXURY CONDO'S 0 ~ rooftop enttrtalnlncJ area with lay & Oceon VU 's. finest ~es & fWsh details. $369,000 -$439,000. 631-1400. LARGE PENIN. BAYFRONT Main boy layfront location near Newport Hari»or Yacht C.._ Spocloe CIUd msNy dtcorelffd 5 bed. 6 botll, cla.nft. hcMM with lor«Je patio on waht-. Mast.r suite with con•enotioft area P_,,_.c VU on IA Y. Au......_ 1oes of $900,000 to qualified buyer. Sl.600,000 fH. UDO ISLE BEACH tllUSE Street to strodo locotion! I blocll to .._.., ctulbhouse beach. 2 bed. I ba. ..... with stparelff I bed. ba. guest cpoten. Priced right ot $355,000. CHANNEL & OCEAN YU One btd. co·op opt where you'll tYetttually own the land. CloH to mtmrc.h & shops on Udo Pfftift. A '1ttst btry" on the wohr wftt. MClllY MCSity ofMftltlH. bctW finaltclng. SZI0,000. BALBOA ISLAND BAYFROHT le.HM 4 w ho.... Oii ConMt' with llOlt sip. Two •torr wood Giid 9e• c•:IUIF Oi 01 , wf.. balco.y Giid .._ ,_ ... kffchtft. s.blftlt .xdaucJn for properly 1R Palest SprillcJI. Al'rowlltod, Ilg .._. or 1 Owster wll cml1t wttle ~Mc). S 1,200,000. Wll c~ .... ~ 673-6900. . LARGE HOME & ltml! °" Gr9'd c• wattm.t ...... ............ s,.cao. 2-ttclry 4 bed ......... f-"Y ,. ' gow ... ~ ,..... Tit for 2 Mets ........ I '-4 ,......., $675,000 ... OWlllr wll Wp • ~. 673-6900. BAI.BOA ISLAND-8£BJ!! Lewtlf'"'" J '", ......... , ..... ..................... ~ , IJI' I 'Jlt.MO. '7Mtol. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. m!ALC5TA1t 70J •OU••OD OPIN SAT/SUN 1·5 Perfection! New kitchen, wood Ooors, brick patio, old O>rona del Mar at its best. Excellent owner financine. $264,000. rJoo nu~• .,,,., "''•0011 brier. c 1 t1tt0 851·1301 015.9434 '::~~~' S©\\o\llA-~£trs· ::: ----...... ~CUT I. POU.AH----oleotro1190 .... 6 ICIOMbled _,dt beio.. IO ""*• 6 """"" """d' """'' ...,.,.. ol -h1111h~ ... o1-.. I HILDEN 1 r .1 1 1 1 I K R 0 H E S , I I -I I I I RUTFAL I I l 5 I I I LUTTER ' I I I' I I I UNNORE I I 1 • I' I I They Just don't make apartment buildings like they used to. In my apart· I moot''"""' tho wall•"' so thin that when people upstairs walk around you can see their -. I A p E K u H I O Compl••• "'4 chuck!• quoted I I I I I I O by f,lhng 1n •he "'"""9 wotd ..... ... ............. _.. __,_, __._. _.. vw develop f1om 1100 No. 3 below It •f C'.,. .... -.,..-i.. & t~~~w0 I' I' I' I' r I' I' I' I' 1'0 I 0 [~mr I I I I I I I I I I I SCliMUTS Aaswtn Ill Claulfkatiolt 5100 I Pete Barrett Realey presents OPEN HOUSES-SUNDAY 1-5 IAYSHORES -:-3 Bdrm. den & spa. 2601 Wanrty, Newport leach DOVEi SHORES -Lg 3 Bdrm, den 1393 Galaxy. Newport leach NEWPORT CREST-2 Bdrm, den end. 19 Escapade Ct., Newport leach WESTCLIFf -5 Bdrm, din rm. 1500 HMJM-d Dr .. Newport leoct: PENINSULA f'OIMT-Cape Cod 3 BR. 2041 E. 1olb00 ll•d.. iGINMa HARIOR HILHDS -3 Bdrm. den. 1106 ltryl Dr., Newport leach CHECK THESE ./ ./ .t LARGEST DOVER SHORES SITE 3 Bdrm. formal dine rm. lanai w/spa. Privacy. $425.000. I HAUOR VIEW Hllls-¥1EW Spacious 4 Bdrm. family room Broadmoor. Assumable financing. MESA VEIDE -READY HOW. Take pride in 4 Bdrm, easy care yard. on quiet street Sl 79,900. ./ MESA DEL MAR-WELL RHAHCED Excellent 3 Bdrm, fa mily room. large assumable 1st. $135,000. I MESA NORTH-4lORTHGATE 4 Bdrms. close to schools and shops, fireplace. $127,000. I EASTSIDE-ALL FtXeD UP Owner financing 4 Bdrm. family room. big trees. S149,500. OCEANFRONT -NEW LISTIN'i. Wood pane ling, open beams, duplex , large fireplace & much more. Call to see. I OCEAMFIOMT IEAUTY Outstanding value, 3 Bdrm, 2 bath +2 Bdrm income. Owner anxious. Price reduced -$719,500. I MEWPOIT SHOIES-WA TllRlOMT Big lot 4 Bdrms, 2'h baths. near ocean, pools, tennis. $250.000. ( IAUOA PENINSULA DUO 2 Units on the Point with exceptional financing. $339,000. ./ rtHINSULA POtMT-CHM.ti& Quaint 4 Bdrm, den w /new kitchen & fireplace.·$37~.ooo. · ·: ·· ./ IAUOA HOME WITH tMCOMI 2 Bdrms, dining room, country kitchen plus 2 Bdrm unit. $289,500. ./ IAUOA ISi.AMO IA YllltOMf Pier and dock, 2 units, owner fmancing. $750,000. 180" view trom every window. Above beach, below Ocean Blvd. ~ml private road. Out of lra"1c. Property lint bl1h Ude. Dcd>le your Investment ln 2 year1. Clear laruS Included SJ.250,000. OWC Private party I By appointmtnt only 673-6 S25 INDOOR SUN IA TH Retractable roof, steps to private beach gates. Ocean view . OPEN SUNDAY . $925,000 fee CAM HIGHLANDS AXBt Fee land, $318,000, some view STAITH CONDO Good financing, $119,500 lliND MEW IOTC.-. Cameo Highlands, $295 ,000 leasehold. 1125Q\.QFtN Somerset 5 BR PIHIMSUU PT. 5 IR $495,000. Steps to ocean or bay. ESTliORDIHARY VIEW Cameo Shores, $695,000 fee + good financing. FUWLESS! SPYGLASS Like new, $635,000 fee. Great bay & ocean view. GERllY & ClllUITA 760-1197 673-7761 STARNES COMPANY 111\JtB<>H R E .\ LTY VIEW Lor CORONA DB. MAR Build the home of your dreams on this loveJy oversized lot on a quiet street with bay and ocean views. 75o/c financing. $695,000. ( 7141 6 73-4400 (21 lt 621-2828 The Horttor Areds ..... t htabMhed R.ol Estolt ~ H .lUlB<>R RCTaylorCo 640-9900 NO NEW ANANCING NEEDED MO QUALIFYING-I 0% INTEREST on this 3 BR with pool and family room in Huntington Beach for only $135.000. Call today. TERMS-TERMS Mesa Verde 4 BR, FamRm. & pool now reduced to $265,000 with 10% down . low interest owner financing. Hurry! MAME YOUR TERMS SPYGLASS 4 BR., one story. Fam. Rm. corner lot. Owner very motivated & will help finance. Just $459,500. Call now. STARTER INVEST~ Great 2BR home near Dana Pt Harbor. Great for rental. Seller will work with creative terms, just •$179,500. SB.LER OWHS TWO AMO Must sell this sharp 3 BR 2 bath on quiet cul·de·sac near Mesa Verde. Priced to sell at $145,000. . SPYGLASS Ll9UIOATIOM Overlooking the blue Pacific is this 6 BR + f am rm, complete with Pool & Jacuzzi & perfect for entertaining. Transrerred seller will help Finance. Priced lo sell al $695,000. 7 UMITS MOMIY MACtM Newer, well located, sharp buildlnc with A/C, private patios. Just listed at $.'m,500. Submit your t.enm. WIDOW WMIS lllT!!! ONM SAT I SUM IJ.I 11I12 CASS&LI (Off Prospect in Tustin) 3 bdrm, 2 bath, needs TLC ! VA. LOW DOWM. OWHB FIMAMCIMG OR 71 SUIMIT1 KAYI RULn, t714J 494-7754 -110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 2067 VISTA DEL OIO ILUFfS OPEN SUM l·S VIEW: IAY I CITY UGHl'S Gorgeous View -Single Level - Two Bedrooms, Two Baths -End Unit Decorator Wallpapers & 'Drapes -Plantation Shutters - Separate Master Suite -Shows Like A Jewel ! $255,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 542 HARIOR ISLAND DllVE PIOMOMTORY IA Y OPEN SUN 1·5 Special Custom Bayfront. FEE LAND. Cathedral ceilings, Parquet Floors & New. Carpets. Lots 0( Wood & Glass. Three Bedrooms & Convertible Den. 3112 Baths . Separate Dining. Huge Family Room With Wet Bar. Kitchen With · Pantry. Breakfast Room. Sauna. Study. Three·Car Garage. Wood Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock. Owner Will Carry Large Second. $1,600,000. 901 SANDCASTU HAUOR VIEW HILLS OPEN SUN 2·5 Lowest Price In HVH. Newly Listed Three Bedroom, Two Bath Family Room Home. Extra Large Lot With Total Privacy. J enaire Kitchen , French Doors. New Carpet. Owner Will Finance. Call For Details. 2000 IARRAHCA I LUFFS OPEN SUM 1·5 TERMS! Bright & Airy Three Bedroom End Unit On Greenbelt With SUMy Deck & Open Beam Ceiling. Located On Quiet Cul ·de·Sac Near Pool & Tennis. Owner Will Carry at 13.5'/c. Vacant. $169,900. 2121 YACHT YAt«& SEAVIEW I./ OPEN SUN 1-5 Fantastic Four Bedroom, Three Bath. One Story Home, Of'f ering One Floor Living At Its Bes t' Gourmet Kitchen, Two Fireplaces, Family Room + Two·Car Garage. Elevated Lot For Views Of Western Sunsets & City Lights. Gate Guarded. Priced To Sell At s.50.000 Under Competition. HEW LISTING Poolside Setting Elegant Condo -Neutral Tones -Two Bedrooms . Two Baths -Formal Dining Room -Gorgeous Sunsets -Super Financing -Very Low Fixed Interest Rate -Shown By Appointment. Asking $220,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. llG CAMYOH VIEW! Beautiful Versaill e Model On Quiet Cul·de·Sac. Wide. Winding Stai rw ay With Spectacular Suspended Walkway Overlooking Marble Entry And Spacious Living Room. Elegant Features -Garden Kitchen, Den With Fireplace. Huge Master Suite. Highly Landscaped Garden With Paddle Tennis Court. Great View! Special Financing Available. $875,000. EMEUL.D IA Y MODE:RH One Of The Most Delightful Houses We Have The Opportunity To Offer In "Many A Moon." If Modern Styling Is Your Taste, You Must Inspect This Attractive Home With All Its Special attributes -Hi gh Beamed Ceilings -Intricate Custom Lighting -Sharp, Clean Features -Lovely OCEAN VIEW. Spacious Sun Deck. Priced At $695,000. CUSTOM IUILT HOME On Promontory Bay. Formal Dining Room . Den/Library. Spacious Master Bedroom Overlooking Bay Has Fireplace. Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht. Owner Will Assist With Financing. $1,850,000.- DUPUX Balboa "Little Island" Waterfront With Full Bay View Froll\ Both Units. Upper Unit CWllich Would Make A Wonderful Owner's Unit) Has Four Bedrooms. Lower ls Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front , PaUo. ·Sandy ~ach. ---~---------------~ SPICTACULAI SPYGLASS VllW Highly upgraded 4 bedroom and family room home located on the former model street of Spyglass Hill. This home has all the amenities you would want: large family room with wet bar and cozy used brick fireplace. large yard with spa and a terrific front row view of the ocean and city lights. Pri~ed to sell fast at $629,000. TURTLE ROCK VISTA UHDEI Mil.KIT Priced below market for quick sale. This beautifu1 2400 sq. ft. condo is only 2 years old. You can move in immediately. Excellent financing available. $279,500. ALL IN THE FAMILY Spacious 4100 square foot home on prestigious Spyglass Hill. Perfect for fa mily living with 6 or 7 bedrooms . Beautiful f or entertainin~. Owner very creative and anxious. Open Sat/Sun 2·6, 25 Bodega Bay. OWNER WANTS ACTION Lido Isle-street lo street location at quiet west end of Island . Community beach, tennis, yacht club, 4 bedrooms. 3:1 .. bath, gourmet kitchen. Owner will help with financing.submit offers·be creative. $.525,000·reduction! ! CUSTOM ON THE GOlF COURSE Gracious and elegant living in this 5 br custom home . Elegantly appointed living room and formal dining room with mirrored ceiling. Richly paneled family room and library with birch paneling, built-in bookshelves. Expansive terrace overlooks golf course and has built·in barbeque, wet bar and spa. Presented at $2,300,000. FAMT ASTIC FtNANCING IN ILUFfS Beautiful 3 bedrooom end unit with wrap around patio. Assumable 1st TD and owner will carry a large second. Desirable Delores model. $249.500. IUILDEIS DBJGKT Double lot on the premier street in the best Newport Heights location. These are 2 legal lots with 50 feet of footage each. There are 3 income units that pay a good '°ental income. Call for more information. $350,000. LARGE FAMILY HOME ON THE IA Y Enjoy waterfront Living on Lido Isle in this fantastic 7 bedroom Colonial style home with french doors, shutters and used brick patio. Large balcony orr master bedroom overlooks the wat.er and the private sandy beach. This unique home on an oversized lot is ideal for fa mily living and entertaining on the bay. Sl.750,000. $95,000 WIU. MOVE I ... you and your family into this splendid country french estate with 14 br, 31h ba, family room, library, 4 fireplaces and more. Financing for qualified buyer at 137' for 30 years. Offered at $745,000. A SUPER LOT IN SPYGLASS Complimenls this lovely New Bedford home . It features four bedrooms, four baths. family room, ' and formal dining room. Extensive upgrades and a king·sized lot make this home a truly unique find. Offered at $589,000 with excellent finan cing available. SHOUCUffS Lease option or buy this fixer on huge fee lot. Private beaches, live one block from the ocean for only $359,000. . fAMT Ame VIEWS A SouthPort model with spectacular views . The home ~ highly upgraded with built·ins in the Bdrms , plantation shutters, and hardwood floors. T.fle professionally landscaped grounds feat ure extensive use of used brick. A "ready to move in" home. 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Call to- d1y, Bob Burdick, rtlr t•ma COSTANISA CMAlt• 4 Bdtm a bath doll boua• LlYI Oii Oot ol tM areu lar1t1t Iota. C\altom del'Oratlft1 and remodellAI maket lbis a nlue atS!Jt,000. Hurry! SEA COVE ,ltOPHTlfS 71'-63'-6HO JllTWHHM SIOJ,900 Prime lot·opp re1. parll, dbl au. lr' yrd, owner utbttd inan. Bob Burdick , rltr 1SIHztl RVM* YOU CAM DO rTI You t .. bavt lhll de- llfhtl11l a Br home at a below maklbl pr1ce of only 1105,100. Auumc •~'-loin for more de-talla uU m-5170 ALLSTATE REALTORS ........ 1002 .._.., I OOJ ~ ... ,.. lotJ ..._.. IOOJ ••••••••...............•••.••..••••••......•.• ········••••!•········· .................•..... * * * * * * Heritage Collection \\ I '-I I ·• \ TAYLOR CO. HL.\l.·1111:-, .:111 l'1 l h GIORGI.AM COLONIAL MAM$10H ·------- lt6 CANYON. A magnificent Belgian Couotry Manor on fairway behind electrically controlled gate. Quality construction throughout this 5000 + square root home. Spacious master bedroom w /sitting area & conct1tled kitchenette. Separate master baths Richlv oancled library. Game room w/step·down bar overlooks pool & s pa. Every a me nity. By appt $1,950,000. CORONA DIL MAI l·Z LOT Charming beach cottage, featuring 2 Bdrm +den. large living room with fireplace. double garage. Asking $269,500. For an appointment to see. call 540· 1151. llG CAMYOH COUMTIY CLUI IN COSTA MESA GARDEN PARK VILLAGE IACIC IAY AHA. Attractive home w/4 s pacious BRs. Lrg. fam rm overlooks covered patio & ro.se garden. Owner will finance. OPEN SUN 1·5. 2375 REDLANDS. Only $210,00>. UDO ISLE. BAY VIEW! 4 Br home on lrg corner lot. Separate 2 Br unit over garage. Lrg assumable low interest loan. $575.000. OPEN SAT. 1·5. 760 VIA LJDO SOUD. C..2Lor High traffic count 62 .6XJ07 Lot. Existing house on property. Flexible Uses. Owner will consider carrying Isl T.D. Asking $199,500. Call 540·1151. MESA VllDI CONDO $15 ,000 down. Excellent financing, owner may carry balance on AITD at 12".1,. 2 Bdrm. double garage, ternfic area. Asking $95,CXX>. Call 540-1151 A truti plclure of elegan ce . Overlooking the 8th green. S Bdrms , 612 Baths. Formal Din. Rm. Fam. Rm .. Billiard Rm . Abundant w/marble & crystal chandeliers . S2.150.000. Financin g a vaHable. CALL FOR COLOR UOCHUH Sl'ECTACULAR "VHSAJWS" COi. Lge cor. s it e on Big Canyon golf course. Dramatic foyer 2-sty Liv . Rm. formal Din. Rm .. 4 Bdrms. 412 Ba. Pool, spa & gazebo. $950.00>. Two and Three Bedroom Townhomes from $134,950 IALIOA ISLAND'S lowest priced duplex. Probate sale on 30X85' lot. Bldr's opportunity. Low, low $289,500 The ultimate In townhome living has been achieved in this custom resldentlal community. For many years the orlginel Rogers• Gardens were Costa Mesa's most colorful SPOt, how fitting that this same site has been chosen to become Costa Mesa's premiere neighborhood. Vov'll llve near one of southern Calltor- nla's great shOpplng centers and lrs theatres. restaurants. schools. churches and freeways; and lust five minutes from NewPOrt Harbor and the beautiful Blue Pacific. Business, Pleasure, entertainment and a Garden to live in ..... It's all here in Garden Park Vi II age. PEHINSULA POIMT. New luxury home. 4 BR w/sep. fam. rm. Formal dining. 3 car garage. 3 fireplaces. Financing available. $655.00>. ERITAGE VACAMT-VllW-AtOOOUS Panoramic view of bay, ocean & sparkling lights. 4 Bdrm. Lge Family Rm. Formal Din. Rm 212 Baths. $395,000. Submit offer on price and terms. Owner anxious. See any time. 1251 SURRINE WAY-44ARIOR VIEW OPEH HOUSE Sot & S. 1-5 PM MODELS SHOWN DAILY FROM 10:30 A.M. UNIQUE FEATURES: SEASHORE DUPLEX. Huge 4 BR up. 2 BR down. 4 car parking. Owner w /finance. $255.00>. OWNER WILL FINANCE 2·STORY DUPLEX_..EWPORT IUCH 200' TO EXCITING IUCH $279,500 Handsome building! Orig. owner. Beautifully maint. 4 Bdrrns. 2 Ba & lge sundeck in upper; 2 Bdrrns. 1 Ba. & darling patio in lower. Fplc m each. OWC 1st T. D. S230,000. int. only •Assume loans no pre pay '*1ally • Yiw own the land • 21h Battis · Ceramic Tift 30YEAR AXED RATE WOODIRIDGE TOWNHOUSE. 2 Br, 1112 Ba, fireplace. custom mirrors. Owner w /finance. $124,500. • WOOdburnlng Fireplace • Gas Li9llter •Custom Kitchen • Greenhouse Window •Double Garage · Automatic Opener •Direct Access from Gar19e to Dwelling •Wt! Bar • Private Patio Plus Deck •Recreation Area Htaled Pool, Spe, BBQ HARIOR RIDGE CUSTOM A gracious & elegant 5 BR r~sidence ~esign~d by ~on Pollendine o ffe ring t he u ltima te m prestige & privacy. Amenities include used brick exterior w /s late roof. custom oak paneling, hand painted tiles. sauna. lg pool & s pa . $2,500,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (D30) HARIOR RIDGE'S FINEST This custom gothic st yled residence offers prestige, security & a home of exceptiona l qua lity including 4 BR. 412 Baths, fam. rm. library, study, forma l dining & rumpus rm. AH with bay, ocean & city view. Completion date early November. $2.200,000. Lynne Valentine 644 -6200 ( D31 ) UNDA ISLE Spectacular location! Dramatic a r c h itectura l des ign ; high ceilings, plantation s hutte rs. elegant mas ter suite + 4 additional B RS. Slip for 2-3 lg boats. Seller wi II finance. $1,950.000 Leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 CD32 ) 50' RIGHT OM MAIM IA Y! 70' pier head line accommodating large yachts and a ha ndsome 5BR. 512 bath home w/fam. rm . & formal din. rm. 24 hour security island. $1,850,000 Dona Chichester 642·8235 (D33) IAYFROMT A home with t he ultimate features for a luxurious life style. 60' boat slip. 3 BR, fam rm & formal dining. Staine d glass ever ywhe r e, Jennaire, central vacuum & air cond. marble, fplc. extensive security syste ms, bayside patio & 2nd story balcony. $1,750,000 Bobbi Ryan 752-1414 (D34) UMDA ISLE Impressive Bayfront residence• with spect acular view of turning basin. F eatures 4 BR, formal living & d ining rms , sitdown wet bar with mahogany pane ling. Upstairs -two m aster suites one with fireplace. Large pier & slip. $1,400,000 Lynne Va lentine 644-6200 (D35 ) CALIFORNIA SPANISH ESTATI Lido Island captures the true e~ence of sophisticated living. This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR-6BA) opens to expansive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent financing. $1,250,000 Tom Allin.son & Terry Hanes · 642-8235 (D36) S49.SOO On. No loan fee. 111 -43RD ST., H.I . Opttt S... 1·5 DAVIDSON RCALTY INC R£S10[NllAI REAL ESTATE SERVICES '. . . • 'J · 1()t)U HUGE WOODED CORHEI LOT JASMINE CREEK * NEW EXO.USIVE * Desirable 2 and den home on I level. Decorated in lovely pastels. End unit with utmost privacy. Enjoy tennis, pools and 24 hour security S335,000. $129,000 -Sll,OOODOWH Attractive 3 Bdrm. 2 BA lge. Family Rm. Mature landscaping w1lge trees. In desirable M 1ss1on Viejo. New cpts. Owner mo\•tng Highly motivated FOR LEASE -S 1,500 MONTH Big Canyon Townhome with a beautiful golf course view. Lovely El Dorado Model 3 Bdrms, separate Din. Rm. and 2•,2 Baths. New carpeting thruout & newly painted. See now ! WESTCLIFF SENSATIONAL FOR LEASE Mo ....ct to decorale -flat ........ Ptrfed decor ilt this l ldrwt holM with for'llMll diaillg rOOlft. .... pool, patio .... -'ctred grcuidl. For ... C)OW1Mt -• chtf'1 dtlight ldtchff with a wo.d.rftlly •lcptt sto¥t that's lftcilldtd. $325,000 fff. Gorgeous Plan 3 with 3 bdrms & fa mily. Designer's own home. Sl600 month 26 CANYON ISLAND DR. 0,.. S. l·S FOR SHOWING CALL CAROL Mc MAHAM OFF FOID ROAD 644-8067 r "' WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE IN NEWPORT CENTER WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2111 San Joaquilt Hllh Road ~ R..,,,,.1~ Ptnrw•t\ "-1"'~"" ,,, 2436 W Coa~• HW\ Nf"'port ~..en 644-9060 NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-4910 Ul-1400 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY A SUBSDARY OF 11E IRVINE eotJPANY CYPRUS SHORE OCEANFRONT Exclusive Cyprus Shore s ingle s tory residence with 4 BR, 3 BA, living r m & dining area, situated on cliff above sand y beach. Community tennis courts & clubhouse 24 hour g uarded gate. Also for lease $2,700 per m o nth. $1.200.000 (Land inc luded ) Donna Godshall or George Grupe 644-6200 (D37) UMDER ONE MILLION -IA YFRONT OM UMDA ISLE Lovely decor, s pacious one level 3 BR hom e situated on prestigious Linda Isle -Priva t e gated comm w /al l amenities. Realislically priced at $999,000 incl mooring for 3 boats. Jane Paquin 642-8235 ( D38 ) DOVER SHORES Yrly lease, 4 BR, DR, FR. gardener, $1795 mo. Barbara Calliha n, 642-8235. IAYFEOMT $649,500 fft You don't have to be a millionaire to have a bayfront home. This charming 3 BR home boasts 3 BR, 2 fplc, lg deck ~ s unning patio, 2 fplcs & dock on Newport is la nd. $649,500 Barbara Aune 642-8235 (D39) HARIOR RIDGE RENAISSANCE Extraordinary 2 level home of quality & excitement offering Mtn. & city v iews 3 BR, library loft & private comm. w /pool & spa. Submit on financing & owner will carry. $499.000 Lynne Va lentine 644-6200 (040) STUNHING HOME IH SPY(K.ASS With 4 BR lush gardens , secluded spa1 two fireplaces, oversized dining rm, b'reaKf as t rm, 3 car garage & many c ustom features. Designer fabrics & wallpapers. All on one level. $479,500 Fee Barbara Aune 64.2-8235 (D41). OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 · 32 Drakes Bay · Spyglass Corona deJ Mar FANTASTIC FIMAMCIHG Lovely Stewart Plan in Turtle Rock Highlands. 5 BR, 3 BA w/3 car garage. Call for financing d etails & appt. $459,500 Lorraine Re nnie 752· 1414 (D42) SEAVIEW H ampton Mode l with courtyard entrance on corner lot adjacent to pool & tennis els. 3 BR f am rm & formal dining galleria. Ocean & c ity views. Private Community . $459,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 ( D4 3) PRIME OCIEAM FROMT Mint condition 3 BR in quiet location. Ad~tion possibilitie~ in future. SP.acious patio, 4 car parking. Owner will finance to qualified buyer. $598,500 J oyce Edlund 642-8235 <D44) GUARDED GATE COMMUNITY Fantastic 3 BR home in "Seaview" with view of ocean on Fee la nd with community pool, spa, and tennis courts . ~5.000 Sharon Smith 644-6200 (D45) PEACEFUL & TRAMC'f)UIL IH TURTLIROCK Iverness model on greenbelt location. Lovely 4 BR, 21h BA home offers decor in earthtone colo r s , oak booksh e lves, conversation pit snuggles up to a 2-way fireplace. $354,900 Scott Alston 551-8700 (D46) EXCLUSIVE OHHIHG OM MIRAMAR Well maintained home on Peninsula Point. 3 BR + 2 BR guest unit. Spacious liv rm . w/terrazzo noor & massive fplc. charmingl secluded patio deck. $350,000 incl. lana Dick Halderman 642-8235. Trust Sale. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 1585 Miramar Penins ula · Newport Beach EASTILUFF VIEW G real 5 BR n ewly refurbished home. Good view location & pool s ize lot. Leasehold . Low down & owner will assist in financing. $298,500 Tom Allinson 642-8235 ( D48 I TOUCH OF HEW EMGLAMD -CAPE COD STYLE In Newport Beach-H arbor View Knolls. 3 BR & Cam rm Highly desirable e nd unit. Comm. pool & tennis $280,000 F ee. F lexible financing. Tom Allinson/Terry Hanes 642-8235 (D49) EASTERN CHARM A truly inviting home on fee land. Bright & sunny w /a country kitchen with fplc & marvelous bookcases. Spacious mas ter s uite. Lg wooded lot in Eastbluff. $279,500 Barbara Aune 642-8235 (DSO ) IACK IAY L g assumable 1st + seller financ ing. Delightful custom built 3 BR family pool home in Newport Beach. Lg corner lot. Outstanding value plus great terms. $205,000 Suzanne Shuler 642-8235 CD51 ) llG PRICE ·REDUCTION Owner says sell this stained glass beauty in Costa Mesa. Price reduced $12,000. Now only $1 47 ,900, 4 BR & formal dining rm. Good financing & owne r will carry 2nd or 3rd TD. Jerry Thompson 551-8700 (D52) VA ASSUME LOW VA LOAN a nd owner wi 11 h e lp finance balance. 3 BR e nd unit townh ome. Pool, te nnis & c lubhouse. $144 ,500 Barbara Callihan 642-8235 (D53) LOVELY ASH MODEL 2 BR w /many decorator touches. Upgraded carpeting, wall & window cove rings, no wax kitc hen floor & brick patio. Located close to recreation area. Good assumable loan. $121 ,500 Jamie Wilkinson 551·8700 (D54) IA YSHORES Least expensive fi ve bedroom s uper family home in private gated community -Lovely yard -2 large patios -family room -fireplace & beams in living room. Great po~ential $350,000 ·Beverly Morphy 642-8235 !OUL SIKVICl._!QIJLL 8Atl81AOIIOB. ' ••Wl'OBB••QH mvm• 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center Newpo~ Beach, CA 92663 Newport Beach, CA 92660 ('714) 642-8236 ('714) 644-6200 campus V&lley Center Wbodbridge V1llage oent.e~ Irv1De, CA 92715 Irvine, CA. 92714 (714) 762-1414 ('714) 661-8700 r SllTtifSl OPEN TODAY 1·5 UMICi>UE IM OLD CDM -Architects own custom home . Great cabinets, lighting, skylights, French tiles, two fireplaces. Super South of Highway lo cation. $525,000. See Marilyn Rousselot at 307 Poinsettia. UMl9UE IM HARIOI VIEW HILLS - Beautiful four bedroom, two bath pool home on elevated, quiet corner with walled entry count. Located m the best meadow /ocean/island views, shopping and schools. $449,500. See Natalie Fogarty at 3801 Topside. UMl9UE IM liSTaUff -New kitchen and bath tile, sensational backyard, three bedroom plus family room, fireplace, clean, clean, clean. Be sure to see this one. $265,000. See Laraine Shaw at 2425 Bamboo. .UMl9UE IM EAST ILUFF -Lovely fami ly house, wonderful spa and patio, three bedroom, two baths, fireplace, skylights. and new carpet. You'll love it. $329,000. See Laraine Shaw at 2443 Bamboo. UHl9UE OH IALIOA ISLAND - Darling three bedroom and den house, plus a one bedroom income unit. A dock. a view that is the best, and a terrific price. Owner will carry 1st TD. ALI this for $699,000. See Margie Schubert at 123 Grand Canal. UNl9UE IN LUSK twllOR VIEW HILLS -Excell ently maintained family home, four bedroom;, 2li2 baths, night light view, close to beaches. Flexible owner financing. Well priced at $420.000 Fee. See Marian Reedy at 1225 Keel Drive. UNl9UE IN llG CAHYOH -Everything is beautiful about this four bedroom Broadmoor. Pool. spa, guard gates. and too many extras to mention. Priced to sell fast at $685,000. See Bonnie Barrington at 6 Winged Foot. UNICi)UE IN OLD CdM -Completely remodeled inside and out. l 1h blocks to beach. Beautiful three bedroom, three bath, perfect in every detail. $550;000 fee. See Cathy Cray at 317 Poinsettia. UNl9UE IN OLD CdM -Quality construction, cor"ner lot, cedar ceilings, a two bedroom and a three bedroom unit in this new duplex. Skylights, textured walls, terrific at $469.000. See Barbara Riggs at 700 Marguerite UMfQUE IN IACK IA Y -A three bedroom Country doll house at its very best. Used bricks. French doors, huge family room, pool size private yard. This is your dream house. Unbelievable at $217.500. See Nancy Laux at 384 Mira Loma. UHl9UE IN IRVINE TERRACE - Beautifully remodeled and completely decorated three bedroom plus hom e. Pool, spa. private, and a terrific location. You'll want to move right in ! $395.000 Fee. See Katie Roberts at 1315 Santanella Terrace. U~l()Uf tl()Mfi REALTORS,675-6000 2443 f.-t C-t Hltlt-.y. Coro-. dcl Mai WI ttA VI 50 Of '"' HST u~s ... TOWM IL\.H.B()R REALTY IA YCIEST FAMIL. Y HOME The perfect home for an active growing family and a terrific home .value! 3800 sq. ft. custom built home on a large pie shaped lot with 4' bdrms., formal dining rm., large paneled family rm. and pool. Wet bar, central s tation alarm , beautiful custom cabinet work and many added features. $389,500 is the price with very attra~tive terms. 1730 Marlin Way will be open Sat. Ind Sun. 1 to 5. You've Arrived at ... 'LINDA ISLE Fantastic view of main channel from home of quality oonstruction. Rich-woods throughout -all the glass gives it class. Four bedroorm . Call for details re: exchanging. $1,895 ?Qillion . Exclusive with William Cote. 816 CANYON Six bedroom h o me for the executive. Overlooks 18th fairway. Newly decorated, guest qu arters and pool. Exclusive at $1.7 million. Seller will assist in financing. Open Sund ay 1-5 8 Cypress Point, Big Canyon BIG CANYON Experience the pleasure of an adult custom home 10 years in the planfiing. Incredible attention to detail . . . elegantly proportioned and poised over a three par green. $1.8 million. LIDO ISLE Great financing on elegant four bdrm Island home. One of a kind ! Assumable loan and owner will carry. $625,000. Open Sunday 1-5 204 Via San Remo VILLA BALBOA Luxurious villa -newly decorated in "easy to li ve with '' neutrals. Ivory carpet and tile. Large airy rooms. Arizona flagstone patios . $148,000 assumable loan at 12<7r and owner will carry. S275,000. BAYFRONT Spectacular duplex encompassing over 5000 sq ft on l 'h nice lots with commanding view. Private pier and slip. Approximately $1 million in assumable financing. Priced fo r immediate sale. Call quickly for appointment and be the lucky one. $1 ,850,000 FEE. Ask for Mary Frizelle Lewis. NEWPORT CREST Fantastic buy! Lots of possibilities. Features greenbelt loc .. vaulted ceilings & step down li v rm. $165. ()()(). MESA VERDE AvaUable immediately. Chance to ~uy lovely 3 Bedroom home. Situated on quiet c ul·de-sac. Assumable loan of $98,500. Selling price $144,900. Owner anxious . WESTCLIFF Two bedrooms. 2 bath condo. Large assumable loan with low interest rate. $129,500. SEAVIEW Three bedroom 2 bath home on pool sized cul·de-sac lot with city lights view. This lovely Nantucket model is located in a private gated community with tennis courts and swimming pool. $250,000 available financing. Best buy in Seaview. Priced for quick sale at $355,000. By appointment with Ann Vaughn Santas. Open Sunday 1 to 5 1901 Yacht Maria HARBOR RIOOE Lovely. Englis h .countr,Y estate combining classic design with formal elegance and traditional old world c h a rm . Cus tom four bedroom, four bath home with. every amenity and view of ocean, bay and city lights. One million dollars in assumable financing. Full- price $1 ,700,000 . Ca ll for Ann Vaughn Santas. BAY FDr LMtli Bring your boat home. Sharp seven bedroom home. Single family with in·law quarters and zoned for duplex. Excellent financing available to qualified buyers. Selling price ~.000. Call Ann Vaucbn Santis. Open &mday 1 to S 4002 River Ave, Newport ChaMel 1111 .... , ........ Rel. Aofell froftl M CANYON ............. ..am ' llG CANYON'S LOWEST PRICE Prof. decor Dover 2br, 2ba. fam. rm., lrg yard, room for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Submit any offer or terms. Assum. existing $300.000. Price $425,000. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221. LIDO ISLE 4br, 4ba, lrg lot, steps to beach. Asking $440,000. Sellei: says bring any offers. Must sell. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221. TRADE ORAHGE & AVOCADO RANCH 78 ac Valley Center, sub map compl, 4 sep par. Sell or trade aJI or part for borne in Npt. Laguna or Mission Viejo. $1,200,(XX). Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221. "2" NEWPORT CIEST CONDOS Ocean vu. 4 Bd 3 Ba, Fam rm, wet bar, din rm, pool, tennis. S210,000 ea. Terms. Submit any offer to Bob or Dovie 759-1221 I to• OCEAN VIEW 4 BR, 31/2 BA . Fam. Rm. Din Rm, Lg. yard w/pool. Pvt beach $725,000. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221. LINDA ISLE Finest loc on all Linda. 76' of waterfront, rm. for up to 85' yacht. 6br, 7ba formal din. Bayside Pool & spa. Game room. lrg sit dn. bar, wine cellar, outstanding fin . avail. Priced at 4 Million. Bob & Dovie Koop 75g.122 i. COASTLINE & OCEAN VIEW Cameo Shores finest 3 BR. 3 BA + den . FR. formal Din., huge courtyd w/pool, priv. beach. Bob or Dovie Koop 759· 1221. CAMEO HfGHUHDS 3 BR, 2 BA Formal Din. Just redecor. & remodeled. Ocean view. Pri. beaches. $339,000 LH. Bob or Dovie Koop 759-1221. · FfX & SAYE! 3 Br patio home overlooks stream & offers cent. air, a spacious country kitchen w /green house win<1ow & much more! No qualifying! $119.000 Teri Marquez 759·1221. OURS EXCLUSIVE 41 ••M&M DI. · HARIOI llDGI Customized Devonshire 4bd, 31h ba. 3980 sq.ft. of luxury. Price $1,150,000. Dick Carstensen 631-1.517. ' CUL.ol-SAC Walk to golf course & tennis from this prime 3bdr .. 21'2ba home. Seller ma y assist in fmancing. Asking $259,900 and ready to sell! J ACKIE HANDLEMAN 631-1266. MESA VElDl CHAI.MB Old fashioned charm and value, 4bdr., sparkling poo1/spa, must sell. Asking $191 ,500 JACKIE H'ANDLEMAN 631·1266. MESA VllDE Cape Cod charm. 3bdr + fam. rm .. lrg swimming pool, new carpets and fresh paint. Good terms. $190 ,000. Also available for lease. JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631-1266. GOLF COURSE VIEW Contemporary wood & glass custom home overlooking private golf course, 4bd r. fam. rm. rumpus rm , pool w/spa, lighted paddle tennis court etc. etc Ca ll JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631·1266. MO INTEREST fNO PAYMENTS Squeaky clean C.M. -2 master brs., pool, spa, tennis. Seller will carry huge 2nd T.D. for 3 yrs. No pymts until end and no Int. for ri rst 6 mos. Call Now Bill Kennedy 631-1266. COUMTll~ ATMOSPtBE 3br, 2ba. home near Back Bay. Prof. landscaped oversize lot. Great owner financing, no qualifying. Only $126,900. For details call Bill Kennedy 631·1266. DON'T IUY MS OHi Uhless a rambling 4br. and fam . rm. with pool and spa plus comer lot with R.V. access in C.M. is what your family wants. Only $154 500. Owner assisted finnncing, of course. Bill Kennedy 631-1266. IHCHDllU STAITll Take-up where the contractor left ore. Many many quality upgrades in this 2 br. home situated on private corner lot in C.M. Owner will help with financing. Priced to sell at only $93,900. To see, call Bill Kennedy 631-1266. IUUTIAA. HARIOI VIEW HOMIS A "Portofino" with privacy & pool. Walled used brick front patio with iron gates. Separate apart· ment. Paneled den. Bright & easy! Reduced to $309,000. 760-11'7 673-7761 Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US ••• TO SrYGLASS. THIS TIMELESS CLASSIC IS AS SOLID AS NEW ENGLAND ITSELF. FIVE S PA C IOUS BEDROOMS IMPRESSIVE LI V ING ROOM .. FORMAL STEP-DOWN DINING ROOM CUSTOM CABINETRY THROUGHOUT .. THE LAST WO RD IN GOURMET KITCHENS. J ACUZZI TUB IN MASTER BATH. FOUR FIREPLACES. TWO WET BARS .FOUR CAR GARAGE IY APPOINTMENT .......................... S 1,500,000 AVAILABLE BY JIPOINTMENT COME WIT~ US ••• TO HAUOR ISLAND ROA 0 D. CONTEMPORARY -ONE OF A KIND -HOME .DESIGNED WITH A NAUTICAL TOUCH .. EXTENSIVE USE OF WOOD AND GLASS .. SP,ECTACULAR VIEW WITH HUGE PIER AND SLIP. CAN MOOR TWO LARGE PLUS TWO S MALL BOATS .. JACUZZI ON BAY FRONT DECK PATIO .. OWNER WILL CARRY Sl.000.000 FIRST TRUST DEED ••• , ••••••• SI ,400,000 COME WITH US .•. TO DOVEi SHORES WAnRNONT. CARVED ENTRY DOORS .. CATHEDRAL CEILINGS .THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. SEPARATE CHI LDREN 'S WING .. IMPORTED ITALIAN AND ME XICAN TILE THROUGHOUT .. LAVISH FAMILY ROOM WITH SIT·DOWN WET BAR .. UNO'b STRUCTED V I E W OF BAY AND MOUNTAINS .. LARGE PIER ANO SLIP .LIBERAL FINANCING WILL EXCHANGE FOR BIG CANYON • • • • • • • • • • • • SI , 125,000 COME WITH US ... TO SPYGLASS. Fl RST T IM E OFFERED .HIGHLY UPGRADED "'SOUTHPORT .. (LARGEST MODEL > ON CHOICE 180 DEGREE VIEW LOT .. DECORATOR PERFECT THROUGHOUT .. METICULOUSLY MA INTAINED INSIDE AND OUT .. POOL. SPA AND FIREPIT .. VIEW FROM PATIO AND MOST OF LIVING AREA ••••••••••• t SI ,100,000 COME WITH us ... TO DOVBl SHORES. FANTASTIC FOtiR BEDROOM HOME SLIDING ROOF IN ATRIUM ENJOY INDOOR OUTDOOR LIVING WITH COM FORT FRENCH WINDOWS AND DOORS .. PLANTATION SHUTTERS .. HANO RUBBED OAK CABINETRY. UPPER BAY VIEW FROM MOST OF LIVING AEEA COMPLETELY UPGRADED JN THE PAST THREE YEARS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $600,000 COME WITH US .•• TO UDO ISLE. THE llOTIEST BUY IN TOWN -IN FACT IT JUST BURNED DOWN .. HOWEVER. THE FIREMEN 010 SAV E THE LOT. SWIMMING POOL AND JACUZZI. LOCATED ON THE CORNER OF GENOA AND VIA NORD ANO PRICED AT LOT VALUE •••••••••••••• $595,000 COME WITH US ••• TO NEWPORT ISLAND WA nRFRONT. THREE BEDROOMS, LARGE DEN .PATIO. 160 FEET OF WATE RFRONT. PIER AND FLOAT ROOM FOR THREE BOATS FEE LAND •••• • ••••••••••••••••• •. •, •., ••••••• $479,000 COME WITH US ••. TO CORONA DB. MAR. FIRST BLOCK ABOVE OCEAN BOULEVARD .. VIEW OF OCEAN AND JETIY . .TWO BEDROOMS .. TWO BATHS. WOOD PANELING IN LIVlNG ROOM .. LOVELY Fl REPLACE ............ $375,000 OPEN TODAY 1-5 COME WITH US .•. TO DOVER SHORES. ENJOY THE UPPER BAY VIEW ANO NIGHT LIGHTS QUALITY BUILT FOUR BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM. GOURMET KITCHEN .. OWNER IS MOVING NORTH .. MOTIVATED TO SELL .. WILL HELP WITH FTNANCING 2110 SANTIAGO DRIVE •.•.•.•.•... FEE LAND. .Sl7 4,000 COME WITH US .•• TO HARIOI VIEW HOMES. NEAT THREE BEDROOMS .. POPULA R CARMEL MODEL NEW CA RPETING .COPPER PLUMBING SPACIOUS PATIO AND GARDEN .. E.XCELLENTCONDITION . 1930 ro•T IRISTOL ClllCU • ' ••.. FEE LAND •. $261,500 COME WITH US ..• TO THE ILUFfS. FOUR BEDROOMS. .THREE BATHS .. THE POPULAR CAR MELITA MODEi.. .TASTEFULLY APPOINTED At"'D WELL MAINTAINED. .SEPARATE BEDROOM ANO FULL BATH DOWNSTAIRS 2116 VISTA EMTRADA ........................ Ult,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR.. M.I. AIAMDOHED AntSTUTUAT $77,SOO Secluded pathways lhru towerin1 trees lead to utisl's hideaway over· lookin1 park. Plush carpets, wall o( &lass to entertainer's balcony, gourmet kit c h e n w/builtin microwave oven. Comml.llllty living at it'a best with pools, Jacuui and clubhouse. llest yet low down pay- ment. Hurry call 147-1100. Rea lty World/Bffcbliclt .. OCWROMT IMl\ll Owner •Ill ur!f· ..~ ........ ~ per a bdrm. 2 •Us • ....., a Wrm. 2 beth. Completely f11ralsflled. "" ............ ......... 0..-1'la llft 1tat1 .... ~rr~r1. 611-7100 OPiN HOUSI 1-5 OPIM OH IA YS.DI lieautiful 4 BR. w/room for 2 4.5 ' boats +side tie. $1,950,000. See Llnda Marston At 1617 BAYSJDE DRIVE OPIH OH THI llACH ·Modern 3 BR . Beach house w/3 Fpls. & ocean vu $219,00>. See Nancy Nichols At 320.5 W BALBOA OPEM IH WESTCLIFF Large 4 BR. Colonial + Fam. Rm. & POOL. $335,000. See Evan Corkett At 1106 DOVER DRIVE OPEN IM lASTIW" Co mpare & save! Cheerful Lusk built 3 BR. + Fam. Rm. S207,000 w/owner financing available. See Rita Quiggle At 2507 BAM BOO ST. OPEN IH DOVEi SHORES Dynamic 5 BR. Bayfront. Large pier & slip. Owner wi ll carry all fi nancing. Reduced to $1.350,000. See Bre nda Pete rson at 314 MORNINGSfAR OPEM IH IRVIHE 1HIACE Charmine & uniaue 3 BR. Private corner location. S365,000 Fee. See Lucy Rose At 1543 SERENADE TERRACE OPEN IH NEWPORT HEIGHTS Remodeled 3 BR. + guest house. Pool & spa. $285,000. See Jo Carol Hu nter At 454 SANTA ANA AVE OPEN OH UDO ISU Smashmg 3 BR. + Oen. Atrium PO OL . Entertainer 's delight. $.595,500. See Edie Olson At 204 VIA EBO LI A 5'ECIAL FIMO IH HYH The location couldn't be better for this spacious 4 BR. Gated entry to br ick courtyard. Cozy family room. Custom buill·ins & two fireplaces. Many rine features. Harbor View Hills. $355,000. IRYIHE TERRACE EXClUSIVI Exceptional custom family home. 4 Spacious BR + Family & formal dining roo ms surrounded by lush pa tio a reas . Su perb loc ation. Adjacent to $1,000,000 properties. Owner wi ll assist with fin ancing. $350,000 Leasehold. RUDY TO MOVE INTO Beauti fullv uoeraded & added onto 4 bedroom + Family room home in Eastbluff with lovely Back Bay & night light view. $340,000. SPECT ACUUR OCEAN/IA Y VIEW Plus a totally remodeled Harbor View Hills home with 3 BR. + Fam . Rm. & POOL. French doors. oak floo r s & bea m ed ceili n gs. Spectacularly beautiful. $485.000. Surprisingly creative fmancing. PEHIHSULA VIEW DUPUX Bay & ocean view from upper unit by Newpo rt Harbor Yac ht Club. Custom bu ilt with high beam ceilings and a fireplace in each of the 2 bedroom umts. Owner may carry lst TD and priced to sell at $350,000, Fee. OH THE UY Best view of Newport Harbor from this outstanding home w/5 BR . Library & all the ameniti es for g r ac i o u s fa m il y li vi ng in Bayshor es. Large pier & slip. Priced to sell NOW! $1,100,000 LH. A VERY 5'ECIAL UYFIOMT On t he penins ul a's East Bay. Beautifully decorated 5 BR. home. Spec ial pier & slip wit h wide SAN DY BEACH. Special separate tot.$::!, 100,000. WOOD AHD USED IRICIC Good location on Balboa Island near South Bay Front. Immaculate home with beam ceilings to two fireplaces. Lovely patios. 4 BR. + 2 BA. and beach showers. Terms availabl e. $450,000. SENORES Y SB«>IAS This beautiful Spanish home will bring back memories of the ''Old Califo rnia ... This 5 BR. form al dining & fa mily room Baycrest beauty has a fiesta size patio with fantastic pool. $495,000. DOMT MISS -VISTA UHIA An executi ve quality 2 BR. + Den condominium in Newport Beach. Solid' oak book cases. Quality paneling. Remodeled kitchen with top of the line appliances. Plush carpeting. Most specially priced at $179,500 including the land. LOWIST -LOWIST -LOWIST Pric e in J ASM INE CREEK . Spacious plan VI 3 BR. + Den. Pool & tennis in gated community. Vacant! Owner will lease. $329,500. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 HOUSES FOR ULE 2 laOOM tOOScholz Pl #2~. Versai lles, NB 675-6000 $289,000 Sun l·S· 2442 Elden. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $138,900 Sun 1·5 1014 Bayside Cove E., Coves, NB 675-6000 $318,000 Sun 1-5 ••3314 W. Oceanfront, N.8. 831-1400 $499,500 Sun 1·5 • 214 Via l>ijon, Lido Isle, N.B. 963·8182 $315.~ Sat/Sun 1·4 2 H pM FAM RM or DEH. 305 Hamilton, Costa Mesa 751-3191 Sl.25.000 Sun 1·5 4.3 Montpellier (Hrbr Rdg) NB 760-9333 $695.<MX> Sat /Sun 1·5 19 Escapade Ct. (Nwpt Crest) NB 642-5200 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #6 Klamath, lrvine 631-7600 $195.000 Sat 1·5 l lsland Vie w, Arbor Lake. Irv . 8S.S·4343 $279.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 . 2 II pl'" GUEST 9TIS ~Poinsettia. Corona dcl Mar 673·4921 $350,000 Sun 1·5 3 IEDIOOM 661 Virginia Park, Lag Bch 497-3331 $324,500 Sun 2·5 1614 Santanella. Irv. Terr. CdM 552·2000 $299.000 Sun 1·5 949 Gove rnor St., Costa Mesa 851-7181 $118,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 618 Marigold. Corona del Mar 640-4521 $380,000 SatrSun 1·6 2041 E. Balboa Bl , Bal Penin Pt. 642-5200 $350,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 3024 Ocean Ave .. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $1 ,350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 801 Cliff Dr .. Newport Hghts, NB 631·1400 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1860 Port Wheeler (HVHm.s l NB 760-9596 $235,000 Sun J.6 20612 Egret Ln., Hunt Beach 960·2183 $110.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1245 Blue Gum . Newport Beach 645·9850 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •781 Center. Costa Mesa 646·7434 $129.450 Sun 12·4 2718 Vista del Oro. Bluffs . NB 646-7434 $141.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 1812 Dover Dr .. Westcliff, NB 673-7300 $185,500 Sun J.4 104 Via Palermo. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 Sun 1·5 6.101 Seashore Dr .. West Newport 631-1400 $395,000 Sun 1·5 3205 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 644-9060 $219,000 Sun 1·5 ••1010·14·16 E. Balboa Blvd .. Penin 642·8235 S 1.500.00> Sat/Sun 2·5 117 The Masters Cir, Costa Mesa 640·5560 $245.000 Sun 1·5 15521 Sandusky, Westminster 963·6767 $181.250 Sa 12·4/Su 1-4 3 IR plwt FAM RM or DEM • •38 Balboa Coves. N.B. 675·7060 $595,000 Sun 1·5 •2601 Waverly (Bayshores> NB 642·5200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1393 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642·5200 $525.lmfee Sat/Sun 1·5 •3165 Bermuda, Costa Mesa 631·1266 $159.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1901 Yacht Ma ria. Newport Beach 640-5777 $355,000 Sun 1·5 2331 Cli ff Dr .. Newport Hghts. NB 631·1400 S795.00> Sat/Sun 1-5 20 131 Harbor Isle. Hunt. Beach 848-1885 $124,00> Sat/Sun 1·5 u 31965 Coast Hwy .. So. Laguna 494·1177 Sun 2·5 317 Poinsettia !Old CdM) Cd M 675·6000 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2048 Com modore Rd .. Baycrest. NB 548·1022 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *1315 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 675·6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••3711 Seashore. Newport Bch 673-6578 S895.000 Sat/Sun W·4 631 Buena Vista. Laguna Beach 494-1177 Sat/Sun 2·5 265 Bay (Eastside) CM 646·4380 Sat/Sun 1: 30·4 · 30 209 Via Co rdova, Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $418.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4627 Courtland. Corona del Mar 673·8550 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20322 Eastwood, Huntington Bch 631·1400 $225.000 Sun 1·5 •2311 Fairhill. Back Bay. N.B. 631·1400 $192.000 Sun 1·5 23695 Blue Fin Cove, Lag Nig. 495·6585 $117.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 305 Columbia. Newport Crest, NB 631·1400 $270,000 Sun 1·5 •1761 Port M anlei~ Cir., NB 640-0325 $269,900 Sat/Sun 10·7 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB 675·6161 $420.00> Sun 1-5 120 Via Quito. Lido Isle. ND 675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1·5 •204 Via Ebolia. Lido Isle. NB 644-9060 Sun 1·5 1915 Beryl Ln. Hrbr Hinds. NB 631·7300 $197,500 Sun 1·5 •14 Rustling Wind, Irvine 644·6200 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1930 Port Bristol Cir . INH, NB 631-7300 $268,500-Fee Sun 1·5 •1935 Sabrina Terr, Irv. Terr. CdM 631·7300 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2116 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $239,000 Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Lil, Baycrest, NB 63M300 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 264 E. Bay St .. Eastside, C.M. 631·7300 $159i5()() Sat/Sun 1-5 •1472 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 642-2510 $685,~Fee Sat/Sun l·S 4.S18 Wayne <Cameo finds) CdM 673-7761 $295,<m-L/H Sun 1·5 m Samoa (Mesa Verde) CM 759-1616 $14.1.000 Sun 1·5 3918 S. Birch, Santa Ana 752-1700 $147 ,(Q) ~t/Sun 12·5 4006 lnlet lsle (HWls) CdM 675-34\1 $229,500 Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY ...... ::::t......., ... ,.. ... ~,. ..... ~ ................ w.. .................. ., ... :: i .. ...,.,, YN.OTWAMTAIS.'*- ......... ..._,_ .. .,,., .............. kifw ....... ~ ... w.., .is-.,. 1940 Teresita Ln, Hrbr ID nds. NB 631·7300 $189,00> Sun 1·5 302 Vlsta.Baya Cir, Cherry Lk ., CM 631-7300 $174,500 Sun 1-5 251 62nd St .. Nwpt Shores, NB 631·7300 $152,900 Sun 1·5 1436 Serenade Terr., CdM 675·5511 $349.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2333 Arbutus, Newport Beach ' 557.4579 $275,00> Sun 1-5 2596 Temple Hills Dr., Lag Bch 640-9900 $289,900 Sun J ·5 2421 Francisco Dr., Nwpt Bch 6J0..5576 $315,000 Sun 1·5 384 Mira Loma (Back Bay) CM 675·6000 $217,500 Sun 1·5 510 Pierpont Or., Costa Mesa 979·1050 $131.500 Sun 1·4 1654 Palau <Mesa Verde) CM 644·9900 $145,<XX> Sun 1·5 964 Victoria , C.M. 645-7221 $103,000 Sun 1·5 307 Poinsettia (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $525.00> Sun 1·5 2425 Bamboo < Eastbluff) NB 675-6000 $265.00> Sun 1·5 2443 Bamboo (Eastbluff) NB 675-6000 $329.000 Sun 1-5 1806 Beryl (HbrHlnds> NB 642-5200 $185,000 Sun l ·5 19131 Woodford Terrace. Irv . 551 ·3000 $465,lmfee Sun 1·5 2536 Greenbrier, College Prk. CM 979·0829 $135,000 Sun 1·5 901 Sandcastle (HVH!s) CdM 759·9100 S290,000 Sun 2-5 •1101 White Sails W~y CHVH> CdM 644·6200 $415,000l Sun 1 5 * * 101 No. Bay front. Bal. Island 642·8235 $975,lmFee Sun 2-5 341 Peachtree. Back Bay, NB 642·7744 $174,500 Sun 1·5 24666 Morningstar. Dana Pt 493·8812 $239,00> Sun 1·5 2833 Monterey, Mesa del Mar, CM 641-7600 $149.500 Su n 1·5 770 Allegheny, Costa Mesa 752·1700 $127,900 Sun 1·5 506 Marguerite Ave .. CdM 642·7404 $275.000 Sun 1-4 ~Whitewater, JasllYI Ck, CdM 644·0285 $385.000 Su n 1·5 2921 Jacarranda (Mesa Verde) CM 645·0303 $134,900 Sun 1.30·4 ·30 2932 Royal Palm (Mesa Verdel CM 645-0303 Sl28.900 Sun 3-6 •2700 Harbor View Dr. HVH, NB 644·6200 $685.000 Sun 1·5 3 IR pM GUEST 611 Thalia. Laguna Beach 497.5411 S297,500 Sat1Sun 1·5 4 IB>ROOM • •8 Coll ins Ave., Balboa Island 631 -1400 Sl.200.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 289 Camellia. East.side C.M. 646-7434 Sl40.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 118 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 Sat 1·3/Sun 1·5 3108 Madeira (Mesa Verde) CM 963-6767 Sl59.00> Sat/Sun 1·5 3223 Colorado (MY) Costa Mesa 675·5134 S146,000 Sun 1·5 1611 Ba Ibo a Ave (Balboa Isl) NB 675-6000 $420,000 Sun 1·5 •1069 Tulare (Mesa Woods) CM 979-2390 S195.00> Sun 1·5 1585 Miramar. Penin., Newport Bch 642·8235 $350,lmFee Sun 1-5 •5 1 2 R oc kfo rd Pl. CCameoHghlnds>Cd M 644-6200 $225,000 Sun l ·5 2477 Vista Huerta. N~ Beach 644· 7020 Sl98.500 Sun 2-5 •2340 Cynthia Ct., Costa Mesa 548·5324i $169,900 Sun. 1·5 4 IR pNI FAM RM or DEH • •2274 Channel Rd. BalPenin, Pt, NB . 675-2311 $1,135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1225 Keel (HVHls) CdM 675-60001 $420.00> Sat/Sun 1·5 •6Winged Foot (BigCyn ) NB 675·6000 $685,00> Sat/Sun 1·5 * *2CMJ Grand Canal, Balboa Island 673·6900 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 542 Harbor Island Dr (Prom Bay) NB 759-9100 Sl.600.00> Sat/Sun 1·5 2121 Yacht Yankee (Seavu) Npt Bch 759-9100 $383,00> Sat/Sun 1·5 1521 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497.5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun l·S 1533 Tahiti. Laguna Beach 497.5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#3 Banyan Tree (Univ Prk) lrv. 559·8513 &199,500 Sun 1·5 1800 Glenwood , Dover Shores. NB 631·0680 $395,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1251 Surfline Way, Hrbr Vu, CdM 644-4910 $395,<XX> Sat/Sun l·S 223 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB_ 673·7300 Sat/Sun 3·5 105 San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 673·7300 $650,000 Sun l·S •3429 S ummerset <Wimbledon Vlg)CM . 646-7434 $235,CXXI Sun 12..c •2832 Drake, Mesadel Mar, CM 645-4483 $159,SOO Sun l·S 2S062Grissom, Lag\.naHUla 979-5370 $295,00> Sun l·S 3202 Delaware Pl., Mma Verde, CM ~1258 1139,~ Sat/SUD 11·1 1441 Galaxy Dr .• Dover Shrs . NB 548-5647 $420,00> Sat/Sun 1·5 2531 Bamboo. EastblufC, NB 642·2171 Sun 11 4 30 1647 Reef View Cfr, Spygls Rdg , CdM 644·9060 $450.~Fee Sat 2·5 1106 Dover Dr .. Westcli ff. NB 644·9060 $335,000 Sun 1·5 •1730 Marlin Wy, Baycrest. NB 673-4400 $389,500 Sat/Sun l·S 1118Somerset Ln .• Westcliff. NB 631-7300 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •l Trafalgar, Hrbr Ridge, NB 644-6200 $1,795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1658 Uta h Cir, Mesa Verde. CM 631-7300 $185,000 Sun 1·5 •204 Via San Remo, Nwpt Beach 640-5777 $625.00> Sun 1·5 201 Wake Forest (College Pk) CM 979·2390 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2130 Santiago Dr, Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 $37 1.400-Fee Sun 1·5 •3TraCalgar (Harbor Ridge > NB 760·8181 Sl ,685.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3914 S Birch. Santa Ana 752-1700 Sl63.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 15 Cedar Ridge. Trtlrk Hin, Irv . 675-34 11 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1776 Pitcairn (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $196.500 Sat/Sun H * 1724 Port Sheffield <HVHms ) NB 673-7761 $309.<XX> Sun 1·5 210 Via Remo (Lido lslcl NB 673-2556 Sun 1·5 23 Hair Moon Bay. CdM 759·9100 S574 .500 Sun 1·5 2812 Europa. Mesa Verde. C.M. 644·7383 $189.500 Sun 1-4 30 29541 Ivy Glen . Lag . Niguel 495-1720 $339.000 Sun H 2792 Bluebird Cr I Mesa Verde> CM 962·8891 S269,500 Sun 12 30·4 •3801 Topside (HVHlsl CdM 675·6000 S449,500 · Sun l·S •1776 Panav (Mesa Verde l CM 979-2390 ·$350,(XX) Sun l 5 1863 Boa Vista (Mesa Verde> CM 644-9900 $215 .000 Sun 1·5 2208 Prt. Durness CSeawind ) NB 644·9900 $450.00> Sun 1-5 2375 Redlands. Back Bay 673·7060 $210.000 Sun 1·5 •32 Drakes 89y. Spyglass. CdM 642-8235 S479.500 Sun 1·5 **132 McKnight Dr .. Lag.Sch 642·8235 $795 .000.Fee Sun 1 5 2211 Waterfront. Corona del Mar 642·8235 $595.000 Sun 1·5 27886 Horeshoe Bend. San Juan Capo 831-0836 $555.000 Sun 1·5 •1509Highland. Nrx B('h 631-7600 $339.()(Xl Sun 1-5 333 Poppy. Coronadel Mar 675-5511 S749,500 Sun 1-5 2725 Gannet Dr .. Mesa Verde. CM 546-2313 $191.500 Sun 1·4 1860New Jersey, Costa Mesa 556·3917 Sl84.IXX> Sun 1:30-5 154 Bay SL ( Eastside >CM 645-0303 $145.000 Sun l·J 5 IB>ROOM 1601 Warwick, Newport Beach 646·8118 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2585 l rvine Ave .. Back Bay, NB 631-1400 $499.500 Sun 1·5 49 Goleta. Spyglass. CdM 642-8235 S895,000 Sat/ Sun 12·4 5 IR phis FAM RM or DEH 1500Highland (Westcliff) NB 642-5200 $439.lmfee Sat/Sun 1·5 84 Harbor Ridge Dr .. N~ Bch 544-9411 $995.000 Sat/Sun l 5 14<n Santanella. Corona del Mar 673-1181 $340,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •5250 Honeywood Ln. Anaheim His 673-7300 Sun 2·6 •23 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge. NB 644-6200 $2.500,00> Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Deerwood. Big Canyon, NB 644·6200 $1 ,900,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2820San J uan (Mesa del Mar ) CM 675-3411 $180.00> Sat/Sun 1·5 •1792 Oriole Dr. (Mesa Vrd) CM 979-9789 $315.000 Sun 12·5 226 Poppy, Corona del Mar 8.5 1·9522 Sun 1·5 •3 Muir Be ach. Corona del Mar , 644·7020 $2.300.00> Sun 1·5 6 IEDIOOM **1120 E. Balboa Bl vd, Pen.Pt, NB 642-8235 $1,700.000 Sun 1·5 6 H ,._ FAM RM or DEH 25 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 760-0835 $675,000 Sun 2·6 •8 Cypress Point, Big Cyn 640·5777 $1,700,000 Sun 1·5 ~ Evening Star Ui, Dover Sh rs, NB 631-7300 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 25 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 760-<MJlS $675,000 2·6 1 H ,.. MM ~ w DIH 4002 Ri ver Ave., Newport Channel 640.5777 $545,000 Sun 1·5 COMDOt-tNIUMS FOR Ml.I I 1•00M 19842 Bushard , HuntiJll(on lkh 912·BS t71,l50 Sat/SUn H I 1aOOM 72 Lakepines, Northwood. Irv. 7SlH877 $105,00> SWl 1·5 2 HDIOOM •102Scholz #34, Versallles. NB 673·7300 $256,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 19098 Flagship Cr., Huntington Bch 673-7761 $119.500 Sal 1·5 5l> Vista Gnnde. Bluffs, NB 640.5560 $240.!XXJ Sat/Sun 1·5 •2067 Vista del Oro (Bluffs> NB 759·9100 $255.000 Sun 1·5 •25 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB 675 5200 $265,000 Sun l ·4 · 30 2 IR pin FAM RM or DEH 1515 August Ln. Santa Anu Hgts 644·7020 $128.~ Sun 2·5 30781 S. Coast Hwy, Lagw1a Bch 499·4298 Sat/Sun 1 4 2 H pM LOFT 594A Hamilton, Costa Mesa !179·2390 $96,500 Sun 1·4 3 IEDROOM 392Sunr1se. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $184,CXX> Sun 1·4 :30 •1741 Tustin. itlB (E1Side) CM 646-3255 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2000 Barranca (Bluffs> NB 759·9100 Sl69,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • *633 Lido Park Dr (Fl ) Lido Penin 631-1400 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 559 Vista Flora. The Bluffs. NB 631-1400 $248.880 Sat/Sun 1-5 502 Luria. Bluffs, NH 640·5560 SJ93.tXXl SallSun 1·5 4 IEDROOM 405 Vista Grande. Bluffs. NB 640-55()0 $230.000 Sat/Su n 1·5 TOWHHOOSES FOR SALE 3 IB>ROOM 26Canyon Island Dr . N R. 644-4910 S 1500 mo Sun 1 5 1013 Nancy Ln .. Costa ~1esa 645-0303 $131.500 Sun 1·4 5114 B West 1st St.. Santa Ana 645·0303 $103.000 Sun 1-4 3 IR ptus FAM RM or Da. 314 Vista Trucha !Bluffs > NB 640·6259 S225,000 Sun 2·6 4 IR pl"' FAM RM or Da. 50 Rocky Knoll !Trtlrk> Irv. 640·6259 SJ.17 .500 Sun 2·6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 IB>ROOM .i 12·41212 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673-8494 SJ25.000 Sun 11·6 21RpM41R 11143rd St.. Newport Beach 644-4!HO $279.500 Sun 1·5 3 IR pM ·I IR 123 Grand Canal COalboa Island) NB 675·6000 $699.000 Su n 1·5 3 IR pM 2 IR 702·70212 Marguerite, CdM 675-5511 S262.500 Sun 1·5 700 Marguerite !Old Cd Ml CdM 675-6000 S469.000 Sall Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 IB>ROOM 21851 Newland St. ;t16. Hunt Bch 63H094 S48.500 Sun 1·5 TWO HOUSES OH ONE LOT FOR SALE 2 1RpM l lR 395 Flower St.. Costa Mesa 673·6372 $169.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 HOME plus INCOME FOR SALE ' 2 IB>ROOM ~J asmine. Coronadel Mar 675-5726 $295.00> Sall Sun SIX UNIT APT. BLDG . FOR SALE 3 1Rlr21l •752 Amigos Way, Eastbluff. NB 640·5296 $725,000 Sun 1·5 HORSE PROPERTY FOR SALE 4 llDIOOM 2210 Canyon, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $159.000 HOUSE Sun 1·5 FOR LEASE JH,..•AMaewD .. 1721 Kings Rd.. Newport Beaeh 759-1501 SaVSun 1·5 l -------~-----.~~~~~--:~--------~----~~----...................... ~ .......... _ .... ,... .......................... 11111111 .... ... • --.. 0!!nQ!CoutOAILYptLOT/Sunday,Octobtr4, 1811 .._..,_Wt Hwn'9rW. . ......_._Wt .._..,_Wt .._..,_Wt ..._..,_, .. , .......................•............................................•....................... , ............................................ . .._..,_.. .._..,_.. P.,Wt ..._.._.. C-..._ I C...._ IU4C-..._. 11.M 1144 ..... I 111111 ... ..•.................... ....................... ..•...............•.... ....................... ....................... . ................................................................................................................ . • _.. 1•1 ••111 lot ...... 1116C.W ...... 1122 COASTAL•-· •YOUAllA IHYISTOU UMCHmU '!' ................... , ........................ _ ................... -·••••~-· .. • Cool, cbanaill. 4 JI CA&,Ylr I Unlt1 _.alt flatr•. Homtw1dlunlqiae~rma IY awt• IY OWi • u.m. appr:aa f'°' mJ to Yoo u11 ....,.. SM,000 NI.SOD Ir condltlon1. Newly UMDA ISLI · Balboa-w... ·~c.." COM dupln. pride cl t.acb. Brkl (pie. QJua. at 1.75'#. Seller •Ill '71-tnt r:mted . .,. 11ot ••tet ._ (DuplH c:'blp). "'Mrthlp, prictd "''°" try kltcbft, IHtUttl C&rf1 ~ )ft 2Dll 00 OU. IDk, Dtlr new di•· --Excltln1 opportw\ity. Wldevlew from a.a~· o.aes. market, ucellut OU floor p1u1 ~ deUlhlfuJ1Bt•lnNo. h•ulMr.4BcSrmoaclll· SI 0,000 DOWN NOQUALIFYIN& spectacular architectural desl1ned 8 ~ block from 81y. tum1, Nit loeatlon. cleeorallve ctllln1. C.O.ft Msa. dHae to popular Rueh bdrm s bath playroom dark room & uu.ooo Ml prlu. Lara• covwtd peUo for ar.a. Appros. UIOOaq ft. den, Sllp for 2 la"°e boa•'• $l 'JCJ\ 000 Owner wtll flaaDee. CAM E 0 SHORES outdoor totertaln!AI· • RED CARPET S•lecl new carpet• -·• "°· ,_..,, · MO-lilt mATE, J BR 4"' ba 11ealblt f\audu. Only 7~,.1202 I .._, CalU c» 11.1% lff'9IST private ~ eoeioied Sllt.5001 CallMMlal ~ Assume $94,000-Price SU.,000 3 bdrm , l ~ bath. Call LIDO ISLI HOMI ct yd w /1pacloul pool. I°" dowo, au rou11e. Forever barbor t ocean TRADEWINDS IJOVIA QUITO OPIM SUN l·I 3 BR 2 Ba, full lot, vlew.•.oooleatehold. MewTo•a•• COUMllYCUll COLD Well BANl(<?RO Featured on Homes Tour this lovely mo.ooo. Ownr/.,i. /J tJ/ :.o 2 Br 2 Ba, luxury 2·1ty, MISA ,_ Agt, Irene or Harofd ....... traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm. 3 1•1..om "4111 1''*1 ~--5rHt flnanctn1. 1$'1. 4 BR, t~ ba. hdo~ bath home, newly decorated. Priced NBAYFRONT.Capecod HAL ESTATE 544·'397 -==-=='=°'=,....==~===:. wn.sm.ooo.MO-llM lootslttb.,....HMall --------·~~ lo sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. duplex. Each wlit 3BR. --------Whelan Lile amtlllt*: fWI wt· OUTSTAlelMG ZBA. 3 yrs new. $&50,000.1--=-===--HIW LISTING b'~I alU°ndo •• ~ Got1eoue 3 Bd 2 Ba ln '"tM I 044 Sale or leue optJoD new Jl4VIA ITHACA OPIM SUM 1·5 ;.:_~~! By owner,! "NEw'.Y~": BLT ASSUME 11 .50/o Real Estate. r1n. tn ~. ~v~J~·~~,~~~~: ....................... ~0~n1Y!~~1:1:~!': Newlyremodeled3bdrm,2bathplus ·tt--... ..__ z:tOOSQ.FT.ATRIUM IMr. CENTURY21 BERG Profeu l onally .,._,., tih TOaor ?CallPaul I · & · -.yeiir ,__ HOME an.. be .. e loan w/leu than 20% CHAMl'Uff ClllOlori1,U7-l3:20 landscaped and picture dt-5ff8. g~ ~ecreahon room 2 pa hos .. ~am Defer dowo payment or • "111 to .., 3 r, dwn. 4 yr new home witb Eutalde, apae. 3 BR 2111!!!!!!!!!1••••••1 perfect Inside It out. At n. Ktlt•• -=8u~v'-=~='--1NT-E-fl-~-T-IJl-cethngs . Great for entertaining. lntere1t on this new 3 ~81 • circ ular 3Bd62$Badl.nln B b-' .. f I 1 Walkto schoolsltpooJ. 30' boat slip, channel ... 'ln f Balboala'-....obom stairway skylltu · • cnn, a, 11C. p c, cean, 511MISAVllDI ~ .. r _...:vated. Call vi•w,2.._.-,3bath, 2Br , lBa Unit .,.....,,000. Best price or the money. •H=aauu , Ure. 1arden windows. AHlni frplc, on L'W-dH&c. Call cpta thruout. A¥Ail now ! 31oosF,5Br + fam, pool rvwor"det"' _,~':""'. d~lt. pa&'.""" comum. pool, w I WHIT EW AT£ R S-000 Cwt Herberta II, rltr. ll1atb Laurie, Rltr, ....,. VIEW •13009 uh xlnt 67~ · · &3H2llMI + spa, immac. $147.000 2 tennis l'OWU. weiabt · • • c • PIMHSULA POIHT llACHFIOHT OPENHOUSE M6-43IO a11um1ble. Priced 1t room, and private fanaocina. Uve bettor P . b & 2BR1Babouseplus2BR SAT/SUN I~ --------1 UU,000 by owner. beacb.2yeanold.Great can rent out. Brian anoram1c ay ocean view at 1 Baaptw/caraae. 611Maria<*i SI IMT'f 979-9119 flnancina. 1230,000 Johnson tM-7651 or eves wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, DOYIPIOPllTllS 646-4521 m.ma UIWhl 0-P.W 1126 PrlcedtoMll! 49'7·15'1A&\. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. rt. Asll: for Lawrence, COStl llSA oc· ... ~a~-· f ...... ------·1-:--~~:----1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~I" YV eaturing marine room. $1,385,000. 7S2-Slll r OMIOFAllMD On 3.32 acres. All 2 Ocean Herbor View. ,....... 3 Br 2 Ba, wood exl WEST OCIAMFIOMT Triplex units. Xlnt financing. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR : • y it [ '' • •., r· ~ , ( ,., DUPLEX IMYESTMIMT CLAHD IMCLUDBU 2 up & 2 down on a HUGE lot. providing additional off.st. parking to the existing 4 car garage. Fantastic financing, low down and low interest payments. Asking only $279,500 in best rental area. steps to beach. RUFFS 3 Bdrm 2 ~, Ba, fireplace, Italian ceramic tile, in living room, dining room , kitchen and entry. Fabulous mountain and park v iew s . Exceptional financing!!! Reduced to $234.500. JACOBS REALTY 67M670 Zt 19 M•wport "'"' coner JOtll HARBOR RIOOE ESTATE Outstanding Miramar model. 2 Br + den. parquet noors. new carpets, custom hand carved bar, dynamic city lite views. Asking $695,000. 714 / 760-93 33 Corw .. W. 1022 Family bome In old =~~~:i!n Bdrm•. P>ub!e 1era1es. 2000aq ft. 4BR. 2BA. 2 TOWtillOMl1 w/lr1out.doerdecka. On· ....................... CdM , completely re· 2·sty and 3 Ba, 3 car ireatb\ly!t45-1181 stry · Newly rm did Call the speciaJistl at ly $35,000dwn Ir USllftle 04 l50HIA oovated It prof ~rat· garage. Superbly de· w/new ltltch Ir BA . the condominium in· l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!l!!m!!!!!!!I•• low interest rate loana. New e\e&ant 4 Br Vic· ed. separate mstr suite corated with the most W .OOO dn. Aaurne ex· Cormationcent.er. $220,000. Alt. 7~-071M, tori an partial vu , w/sundeclt fl pvt sitting expensive draperiesii lst1n1 financina. $~725 ToucbstooeRealty *•II.I~! ...17.:::60-,....123'1=,__ ____ _ ownr/contractor finan. o u --s 1• wall i • mo. S2SO,OOO tulJ pnce. ...,...,_, .. =-rm. pen'™ un .... cover n.s an ownerbroker8$1·TT7'7 ....,..._, Beautiful President "- avail. $57S.OOO. S27S,OOO. carpeting. Priced to sell * *2 BR BEACH HOUSE -------•I Home in Turtlerock. 3 OPEN SA /SUM l-4PM CdMC~ WWW Dpb 642-7404 quickly and it bu 2 as· '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!ml!!!ll•!!!!!~I TUI'"-....-... Bdrm 2 Ba + + 2 BR. den. I~ be condo . ... _ .. forl••-w• aumable loans. Full= Owner/agt.wi.Jl ca~at ,..__ .. _ · · · Beautiful ocean view, "'--l•"" ,.... OOOd Se I FABULOUS executive S46S 000 WltllAa•ciult 3 BR 2ba or 2+ guest ~ owner's unit. Plus 2Br ~NEWPORT rental cottage. All in HORIZONS sharp cood w/excel loca· •·•• REAL TY lion. Owner will carry lge 2nd TD. Best buy in l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!mlm!!!!!! town for only SZ80.000. 644-7211 /Jn NILU [)AILEY & ASSOCIATES pric~l:Zl.IOO, 751·3llll 38 YI$ RIEi .. -.., . ....,, wn. townhome, 4 BR-3 BA, WIJI conside~ bonds or ? owner w I cons id er price $125,SOO. $1,242.84 . for part ol large equity, financing. Please call b bard to find. Cheek on per mo. Prine & int. v1ewds. spa, custom UP· submit! for appl. c::. ·,1. I I I -1'"' r »~1 !I 'I d I I! ', THMS.TEIMS S 12.000 DOWN buys this 3 Bd 2 Ba E.side home for $UB,OOO. Zoned R-2. Call Bob Milliken for details. 631-1268, rltr. this 4 BR. l~ ba, Seller 1_._499--.·_...2986~-----II'.• es. S337,SOO. 213·698-7716thru Fri. la cooperative. Call now OPEN SUNDA y 2·6 714-49M298S/S 1·4 752-6499 o........... <T:fe'~'ffJ:!~a) ~i ~~ridge RM REALTY. INC. $ .. Dec. llf HCM25t Realtt OCIAMNWI MUSTSELLNOW! dAUa 551 ·*41 Thlss~~cu Spacioua 290aq n. 4 Br, ~',n. U2t arr111u Pll•).lr~l11r, be used 18 a 3bdnn or a COSTAMISA 2~ ba, den, ram rm. -,v 2 bdrm wttb 2 bdrm FHIOOMHOME Frplc. formal dining, R E A L T y OUTSTANDING euest apt. Walk to R.AA S""• & country kitchen, custom Ca Vi beach. Lovely gardens rVll -wood shutte r s & "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!I Plan 4 in mpus ew . ....-.i IYOW98 I I pk l'k-= 4 bdrm,i, 2~ ba . withK01....-&1pa+ LIASl/OP110M eve ors. ar I e 0 I d W 0 r I d Absolutely everything declts.1335,000. Plan IV Realty yards. 3 car gar. In pre· has already been done Pll.._ NI.II 316 JASMIHE Jt.VJt.LIMMID. sligious area. s127•700 Eltcance Good location near park. loca~d ill Wood's Cove 2 bdrm, l~ bath house. 2 Belly Ken Reatty I W /SMALL DWM. ex bis ting loans Take Over Sl20.cllo in upgrad· pools, schools. Owner 0 r. J·ust 2 short blocks to car garao.. 1~ blks to · ------+---TutefulJy upgraded. re over lst TO at 9'1'J~. ing makes this one or the ... sso 000 DOWN --------11 Payments only suss + ren.ng genef'O\a terms lo secluded beach. Eacb ocea.o. Owner, S300,000. , SH "'IP .... ~-11: mod. kitchen. newly ·-~ •-,ft ....... ft_ "-'Aed most beautiluJ homes in help you Pl.lfchase. unit has 1 bdrm + extra 675-4171. Lowest price and beat "' -··-~ tiled bathroom, new WIA • ........ -._ .. .-r•~ Irvine and a shownlac:e I · w'tb i-="'-"=-:.;'------1 0 'd I.• irw •·A~ f under pr•v aal'" al -... s eep1ng area I terms. cean11 e or ..-..-c~ "' ... ..,. or more "' " for an'"'ue buffs. The f' I d larg• CDM .. ·-. b ll D $21S,000. Must mov•. ...,. a rep ace an .. ~• b1& way. S Bdrm. 3 .-...LY 15,.,oDO\AILI m oca an: 631·3793_ "' originals Br 3 Ba 3 car d It R •-d Abov b•a b b I "" -,. "" 71., ..... 1.,.... ec . oom .., expan e "' c ' e ow Uatb. '340,000 Including Owner will rmance to CUSTOM ...... .r '""" garage home has been on tree shaded lot. Seller Ocean Blvd. Semi priv I d A Sl.30 000 t 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 J d d d Rd. Out ot traffic. UIO an . ssume , a qualified buyer. Well One or a kind 4 Br. l~. en arge an re one fmancing.$258.000. d , "-ll'A~.OWCbaJance. loca~d. good looking 6 Ba. Pool, Family Rm. ~ withtooman,yamenities SUPllLOCA11D eeree view ""ean & 0,.. W /S.. 12-5. units + 4 car garage+ to list. $227.000 in as· Jelly from every win· l 407 5,.._.. ample parting. Below Sts,000 down. SlS9,SOO. sumable loans or seller Pride or ownership. dow. Prop line bigb tide. lX Agent 64S·«83. Open will carry w/'JJJ°lc dwn. Ocean views. Plans to Obie invest 2 )'TS. Clear, 673-1111 1 cross. Sunday l·S. 2832 Drake. Offered at $364,SOO. For expand. All this+ seller land Incl. $1,2SO,OOO.l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!!!!!I C .. How644-721 I 3 bdrm Freedom home. fw:ther lnlorm~Uon and lfS25CA....,,J>a:IR'llME. financing for this 3 owe. P/P Appl only CUSTOMATTOP by owner. quiet, priv INVESI'lN private showing call --------bdrm, 2 bath qu1lity (714)67J..6S25,673-2210 or CdM offers every Prin only S108 .000 HAPPINE.55 GlenHellwarths.58-9400, ~.._. 104' bome.$395,000. IEDUCED amenity from courtyard 642·8717 This completely re· rltr. ....................... ~ ... TO 58.L FAST spa entrr. to gourmet ef· MHA VllDl modeled 2 Bdrm 1 Ba 2 new cstm ocean vu 'ilft•uhf• OCEAN &BAYVIEW ficient k1tch .. mstr suite 4 bdrm. 2 b a. 2 Dana Pt. home has a ton homes. 4 Br's 4'r'I Ba, .,.,, :"\ In Jasmine Creek. witb lof3frplcs,sauna, Eastslde Fixer Upper, 3 fir e places, poo l area, oak cabinets, a F.R. 1S21·1S33 Tahiti. ~.000. Assume $200K ~subse~uentfispaJious br 1 ba spa LO\o\3 ftn f146,~. Lot~ p~ymt. fireplace and lots of Jg!l,SOO. Alt. 497.5454 ~:in~~ 11~ i~gl:::=!' ~:!~~:~: :i~~;:: ..... m.•"'~;~ ,!~!;.!fJL~ ~·~~~b; *l"iwT~• 631_7600 TD.642·1S23Agt. sell._ 3 Br 1~ ba. encl •.ib-ASSUMABLE FINAN· BUtLDING SITE. A ---=:...L...:'-==-=----1 BR Ao do below _...._t patio. Pool & spa. CING·. NO POINTS, NO gently sloping parcel, $245,000 Great value. 1B70sq. n. 3 bdrm • family rm · 2 balb · 2 ftttpiaces. Many extras. Call on rmanc· ing. Moore Realty. s.58-7494, eves & wltnds 673-5941 ~ n m ... · Sl31.SOO. Attractive located jl.l.$t a short dtS· HIAlllACH l20,000 dwn. 11-7113 30 --------1 QUALIFYING! This Coiy 2 Br. house, yrlouusum.S4trlm financing. foul•V.., 1034 lovelylBreodwlitwitb tancefromtetuus&the fireplace &r paUo. Ocean Openbcx.eeSun l-4 •••••••••-••••••••••tt nice VIEW OF THE beach. provides SPEC· view poealble from 2nd. FlllDOMHOUSI Ctwlwy21 /s.f HILLS bas been so· TACULAR OCEAN Ir t dd ..._000 3Br.1Ba.targeyard . m1050 $15000DO-..I meone's home 51·n~ 1·t CA NYON VIEWS Not Bernita Eilertsen and It's yOW'S. Brin~tbe Special feat urea in· incluCled detailed con· "'""" New Crystal Cove U>O· ttorator 1 tum . 4 cu e : c~ .... arr con · unbelievable CUSTOM }~'[ a ~. ""'"'· . *Lo.ooow.W ..•.. Aa ...... Mcilal-0763 ~ Take o;er ex.ist.in~i:.ns was new 2~ yrs ~;go. enou&b? The owner has ......... -;1 21 d od I d _ _,_1 · d struction plans for an 675-2373 TI0.8598 d 2 t ·t bdrm home into a real large t3x13' covered 2 BR 1 Ba house. 1 BR I os. mas er su1 es, • b A kl deck , fine quality VILLA IN MEDITER· baapL,2cargarage,So. CostoMftG 1024 fireplace,cloeetoocean. --------1 c armer. s ng carpeting. greenhouse RANEAN STYLE. We ofCstHwy. ....................... l932MEYERPLACE. $13,SOODOWH $120,~~~ windows : ANO ALL believe you'll agree It's DOVE PIOPllTIES VIEW . IUff Open Thurs -Sun. 12-5 S135 000 B E A U T l F U L L y "A LOT FOR A LIT· AsltforLawrence, 2 bdrm cOndo with yard 63H 36l or83l-4732agt. $98,000 loan' at 13~3 CA RED FOR! Come TLE" at the full offered don osen •' i • ownertagenl 7S2·Sll1 & many extras. No NOTHlll nftWM Owner will carry 2nd. and see us 00 Sunday price or $175,000 For qualifying. No down . UUftft No paymentrorJyears. from 1 to s. 1172 termscall 499N.OOASTHWY HACHVllW Below market. $156,000. BYOWNER Very nice 3 Br. 2 Ba. Laltepines, Northwood . MlSSIONREALTY LAGUNABEACH Stroll to beaches & shop-673-6776. Spacious 4Br. 38a, nr Family Rm, 2 Frplcs, or caU us anytime to see. 985 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna WI ping. Prime location, N E W CON DOS heh. Taite over existing beautiful paUo garden. tlwllafl•INdt 1040 ChesbireRJtY7$8·1877 P 4t l ---=-=-===--- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I custom home with STARTING AT $94,500. financing payable al 2536 Greenbrier, College ....................... IY OWtia 1--------1 MAe ... CMJ NW ..... 1.._. I 006 master suite. Special de· Low interest financing. 12%·119S,OOO. 675-7104. Park. Open~. l·$. Call I 00/o DOWN THiii AICM IA y 0... WIS....,. L SIDUC>fo LM. 311.QISTOM Quiet cul-de-sac In prime E. Side Mesa. Parquet entry. Brick frplc . Tiled kitchen. Pantry. Family rm. Water filter Ir aoftner. Spa. Encloaed otrstreet RV pad. Giant patJo. Stora1e abed. Fruit trees. OWC I& TD at lJ<A,. Very flexible. Low 63 lat TD. ()ily Sl7S,000. Call Bob Ucata 7511-1221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTIACTIYE 2STOIY +MODERN APT. llDUC•I Jt.llA 'S llST IUY Nr bays. all xtn le 2Br, frplc, t'HBa, apt income S49S mo. $38S,OOO Fabulous assumable financing. Sa~$$$. IHllAl.n 121314J4.0tOI sign affords privacy & 631-4361:64H98lact. 675·677S anytime or Sun OWC A.l.T.D .. gated NEW ON MARKET SpectacuJarocean view. lOSf KATti.LA <Call evet iJI entertaining. Of· HO DOWH 1-5 call mp. comm. w/pool, apa., as· Comfortable 3 br, 2 ba 497.1194 for d.iftctions>. fered at $&15,000. Call Jo-MESA VBDI 4BR Mesa Verde Home. FIX& aocialion diaes, pay tax· sin1le family home in g~~d:~;it:.1~:f~~ 3 · 4 Bdrm s . 2 b a , Arm Doran: 851·11522. Lar•e 4 bdrm plus den, Owner will do shared es ar utU ..... ,ft .. -. 900 Turtleroclt. Quiet loc. mass ti ve beams , cot fam"Uyborne.Comerlot NeedsaomeTLCbuthas . ......_....,, · Wallttoft•...,fi......J.As· modeled. Security cat· r bon ·-"'"' ~·--• All e quit Y program I d r t ti I 3 1 Br H.B. condo. Call i-o• """" ed walk to pr1'vate sq. t. w room wiui RV accesa. Ja,...._.. w/qualified buyer oa s 0 po en a · Pete Johnson, rltr sum. financing. 752-1324 ' beams. Good financing. LWIOP110M? in fine condition. Prin nJ Bkr mJ327 Bdrm 2 Ba located in beacb.499-5863owner. susooo New view home Just $189..SOO. ult f~ro~. ,,_. Mesa del Mer, cloae to '3l·l2llMI UHi DOWN · · above Cblna Cove, 4 Paul Martin Real Estate parka, schools It shop-AS5'M9.H'Yo Charmin& 3 bdrm, 2 bath I II + .... --... bdrm, 3 bath, formal 644-73113 Nfw~ting,3~-2~Ba. ping. Submit your 3Br28a,cul-de-sac, +guest apt No. end Nicelotz::di;..z'::it.. dining, breakfast & __ __,;.:..:...;=---ownd. ocuse. p eakr f~ terms. Asking$129,SOO. Bkr 754.7177 Emerald Terrace. Walk near CresA•nt n-a"'b family room.-...... mo. SIO,OOODOWu1.1. pose ly ar · ......., '"' ...... Ab •·-um• loan ~... ~ ' ~ " P 11· X1n fi . ---------iWOODBRIDGE, 2 BR, 2 "'~ ' ·"""' "' · witb &real view pot~ and $60,000 opt ion Sharp 3BR home. AS· IC IC. l inancmg. B 2 Ba . B B d d Owner will be~ finance. lial. Hardwood noo"':.: money.Calltosee aum'" .... ,000first.OWC -='3~1"-'·1=8"=.:...·-----4 r ·sty,3 ,patio, 1 • oega ream -oooPeo 1-Rllr •• ... -202S2Newby U.963-1420. home. Over $13,000 in -· · " "'"· · and cozy fireplace. Remainder. $118,000. HIWPllCl $Ui..SOO. upgrades. $1!B,900. OW 494-7571. Owner financing . rffoumatfd.A{a1t 8S1·7181Brkr. 2 houses · 1 lot. Xlnl help wffna c · g OCEANFRONT·New SUS,000. <A~L.,,.,. ~ S% dwn or trade. View cond. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Ready llACH eHAIMll ~ 5932 •1 n 1 n · Modular Type Homes. 4t4-n51 ~u "1"7"'~ condo, 3bdrm, 2.,.,ba. to move in with an new Unique home w/t.reea. 3 -=-"-'·=--------leased land. 3 pvt bchs, FHIJIMM' BUY 1a!lf' Prine. Only . Owner. appliances. 1 Br. 1 Ba. Br 2 Ba. $1JOK. Opn Hse XWAI •cita! 24 hr security, fishing ---~ MUii M INI"' fil.J-84~ (213} ~2..(114. rented. Reduced from Sat/Sun 1-S. 812 Egret Univ er a it y Par It pier from 134.SOO. lO'k ~ McCOii uca • Remodeled 2 Br + bach. .., E. Coat Hwy .. CdM Tnbme, bi-level, fpc, 3 $179,SOO to $1811,SOO. 39S MOTIVATED Ln. 960-2183 Fordham 2'JJJO sq ft. 4BR down. 499-3816 SO. COAST PLAZA Real cute. Lowest price '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ BR. 3 ba priv yd, mJcro, Flower. best East.side CONDO OWNER AIAHDOMED 2.,,.,BA. Fam rm, formal WOODS COYE a..,.. H• IOIO DolJhouse. No quaJ. Jbr, on laland S32S 000. = upgrade OWC l~ dn Costa Mesa location. dining. Decorator home. . ......... , •• , ........ .. l~ba. SIZl,000. 75'-0439 c....,.Y~!~'6rl 1_ .... 1 .... 000 ""l"""" . Need $40,000 cash down. Now la the time to take 2 STOIY +POOL Spa . Many x tras . Lovely 2 Br. home with 3 bdrm, 2 bl ~ ....... nr --------i ,,__ vv. .... •--~· ~·""="-·-=------Owner/Broker6'7U372. advanta~e ot a good de· $17,500 S58-8Sl3owner. seperate guest quarters park, comm. ~rice 50/o CASH DOWH Beautiful 4 Br. Home, al. Thla ovely 3 Br con-I mmedlate possession. on very large wooded $107 .900. 80% ass um. Ivan Wel.11 custom with retractable root. 4 large bdrm1-ve11 ligbt & open home with sparlthnc pool. Owner will carry m.ooo negotUble rate. 13t5,000. Lake Fortlt S6S Home. 3bclrm. 2ba. air. pool, tennll. SW,000. 13"'~ lllL for 30fyn. Aaeat:at.-0 DOMTWAITI ASMN lit at 1'4'4. 2nd at 12"~1. balaat9 12W;\. Sobeui don and tmn1. LOCATIONI ne belt. Coll"8itllltolllooDID1 a INB or Clll) baHll or • f•JT. AMINITllSI .............. 2 ...... ,..... ...... = ..... ~ ..... .......... '"8! Poit, nc: , Pnc.4 rl•~ SUPEIB BALBOA ISIJll lllPl.EX Ideal for home + income or straight investment, excellent location. Square footage can't be duplicated today. Recently redecorated, 4 Br 2 Ba upper, 3 Br 2 Ba tower. Includes new furniture . $450,000. 675-4000 l~~IOA ISLAMD llDUCID Pt-Hin Channinl Spanish style I Bil, 1 BA bome steps from SO . :r: phll pest unit. J•t .. ,00011111 the SILLER Jm.L'.~ l'INANCE! llarthi ......... 2 Br. Condo. Owner ocean view, xlnt terms, do is v.acant, move·in Rent till youn. Here it ocean view lot. 2,blocks loan . 13.S avg int. fimanced at 13.,.,"' . Prin· t condition and has pool & I s ! B i g 2 a t o r y to the beach. Price re· ss7.•u• .., mortgage paymen s o I 1 Id --..>n clpal.sonly. $1000 S21.9000 spa. n Y yr o · townhouse with for mal duced to $255,900. ~~~·----- Aaenl 556-6518 Call S::.m:'· · · Financing includes a 1st Uvlng, aounnet kitchen, $200,000 in assumable Lot-e ....... I NZ •GOVERNMENT .................... ....__ ......... ____ T.0. of $82,SOO at 12.SO% cocktail paUo and large f In a n c Ing . Agent ...................... . LOANS• ~ $15,000 Dwll and OWC. Call today. master 1ulte. All just 494-4730. 3bdrm, 2~ba townhouse, PoeslbleS~dwn, 12-14% OWC on contract, 3 Diana Cappel, rllr minutes to miles of WHITIWA.TaVIEW ocean breeie. $117,500. lnt rate. ~ yr lM. free Bdrm, pool It spa.. Only 631·1266 pounding surf + low S20K dwn . Assume 10.S'Y. • f $121,.SOO. 751-3111 down pay ment. No SSrJJWSOO 3 Br. with 2 Master lit TD. 4915-f$1Sowner. m ow. -A-.... qualilyinS. Hurry . call Suites, 3 Ba, enclosed --sT"'-~...-1~1 •1 O R It ( N> decks for entertaining, r~~· -.--ESTA.Tl .. · v • ea Y 4 .. J.. fami•~ rm. -'vate sea. or mveatmerlt! !. SharJJ World/Beacbside. " 1'" ronc1 1 ~ 2 Sff.7777 --------_Sp ___ _...... __ Jore==Sp"""--.-1 Woodbridge Landing 1224 ,000. A1111ma le BR 2oba~ .. -area. ace 1a ... aclOUI Peter's Plan No. s, financln1. Owfter ans· ...,. · -'all la Corw .. W. 1022 c.NM .. Mlr tm llCHAMD 4 Bdrm, nr beach. owner drops price kM.f.AfaiteM730. priceofllCN,•. •••••••••• .. ••••••• .. •• .... , .... _,...... W •au Owner .nu help you ._ 000 to ll In b 1 l-I.I. Tbls 3 ~2 bath buy! A1kin1 $171,SOO. A'ti-ue "-ecew:!Yln LOWDOWM ~ ·17 a NEW CUSTOM MAllfl On top of the world prestige Spyglass location, you will find thls fantastic s B. R. house with s~ baths + library, pool & spa. Quality throughout. Warm woods, high beams, bevel leaded glass, private elevator are Just some of the features too numerous to mention. Truly for the discriminaUnc. Call for private abowin1 offered at $2,000,000; bomelasl:llc6span. The Bkr.Mf.97!1 decor• charm. One cl Charmln1 Ire beach added family room DREAM HOME. 4 Br. tbe tbose ver y rare hits home WI be yours ""'11••'-'*"•rfff..... tttt creates a beautiful Cul de 111c privacy. Our homes yousddom get a Witb $10,0llO cub. Im· ..... ••••-•-.. •• court~~ eatry. Near best buy $12UOO. BkT ch.nee to bQy! Boo• mac. 3 Br •/Catalina l:xecutJve boee '-"•11 So. Plua. Flexl· f4t970I room, formal dinin1, view, sauna. 2 decks. now 1rut~al Le blueller1•111ubmitoo '""" 1044 fam room, wet bar, 3car patio, ~ 1ara1e. 1aDdic1,.d' 1tt. blsctta'. term a . Fabuloua ......... -.......... car, tons of extra1! ~ app5Uances. u7uoo. rm .• custom silk barcaln, aeelo1 11 01ahhodlDC owner fi 0 11-n 1·6. PCH· wallpaper. Oner very bellnla1! $127,100. Hertta1e Patt Jbt 2 ~ flnaocla1 avail1ble. B ueblrd·Summlt·L• cooperatlYe SllS oeo 752-11'0 be, OR. tam rm. frplc, Over 3000 aq ft or Mirada-left Caplltrano ao.n · • patio, pool, $77$ mo. hannonlcu faml.ly UV· lo ns Miramar. Jim I..;;;;=.::;=----~ ~!:!!·!!I 7'0<llM Ina at only '"9.900. Hieb, •ll· -..s51 or ,...._ n=i1{jjfY:i ~.~ ... '.!?~ ~~.Ir notes coo· .4ff·ll!t ----... -. WILSON PAii CONDOS New1 larae. luxuriom 3 Br. 3 Ba. Conoo. $139,000. Ideal location, split level design. 13Y2% JIOW.W.... com u .... c.. 714/: 63 l·IOll OPM SAT /SUM • 1-1 w~c.r.• 6Jf.ll66 • He.n'-Wt .._.,,_Wt HMHthr\49 HMtffhrWt ...... ._Wt Ho.ttPwWt Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, October 4. 198 I Dll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ...... ~. ~~.~ ... !~' ... ~~ ... !!!! ~~~ ... !~! ~~~ ... !!!' ~~ ..... .'.~~ ~.~~ ...... ~~~ .. ~ .... .J~~~.~!~ ...... ~~~~ ........ ~ WISTOCW .. ONT ~~~....__. H_.aw~ ~ Ar lwlh _..... 1-..rr .. rtr JOOOM1 .... o.-t, ~ Do'. ~·s Trlp&u. X1Dt terms ' -·~ : .. ..., Ttlf. s. JJOO ~ s• 1300 ......... -............ l.....t J4ot • ~ prlmt 1oc.uoa.-.ooo. PllCE .. ..,.Ma ~ ....................... ....................... • ...................... ... 1441 fialuy Onve A nt 8™1 . . RUMlllUft MOa./a.rV• 71UMTS IY OWHl!I IAY & OCMMVllWS SAUOl'll.ADI Sl,100,000 Beautiful 2441 2 bt, 2 4 Br . Dea, formal Din inl Room, a f'lrtplacu, 3 car 1arq + larae Hobby Room Pool 1lzcd lot. l>faut. landaca~ Owner awst al financ· 1n1. Ettato vall.lf only $420,000. TIMMSUIPS SUPER NlCE and LOW PRIC! Bluffs X plan. 3 BR z~ BA. nr comm p00I fc wallc LO NB ltn nll. club m:s.,ooo. 4 tor'/ S bd S b th ld forlor21mallbomaor •USTIM TDAS:IX'tGSI UXORC&'t ba. 1 yr old mobilr 8 • rm, 8 res ence. condoa within area. LEAS£ OPTION "' Wantl27SKdown home Loe In pre Family room, elevator, 2 cur garage. Price reduced to POSSJBUJTY 44 Units in one of nation's rastest atialoua Hrtltait Seclusion & security. Landscaped uao.ooo Owner will Thh ma1nu1cent • growing areas. Condo conversion ~ • EstatH 1n Rancho. CA terraceoverlooksOO'plerwlth3slips. carry. :!'mmc'r.*~~~1~ potential. Approx 10 yrs old . ·~··1 642-6153 ;::r~ou~tt1·rh~:cr:V~~~ Ideal corporate residence. Suggested Walo..ICo. beauurul Three Arch Sl ,295,000. 30'7' dn. Seller wall carry • t ' bome with 1 view OPENSUNDAY2-6 314 VISTA TRUC!IA sale price $2,900,000. 714/67).1600 Bay a nd features balance at l2'~ int. only. All due •uauu w CA•l'PITI• Druticolly rtduced stained llw window•.• March 31, 1985. ..., ,,. ...... ,......... .... trom 144.SOO Owner OpenSaVSun l·~ Roblnt0n: Realtor '4CM259 r/MJr:t mLt IHSUUNCI & 11UST CO. MIW OH M.AUITI 1ourmet kitchen. and l1!!!1!!!!!!1m!!!!!!!!1111!!!!1111!•!!!!!!!!'I anxious to sell at S37.9~ 953·2020, Ext. 7371 (213) 614·7371 Immaculate 3 Bdrm Catalina views. 1498.500. rAITNEISH" IN CMfhr II 'will carry short term Dan Lewi s Trust·Estate Sale ~~ c=·~ ~:: e48S-l720 32 units at 7.4 X's GSI $799,000. Make 1.2''"'5 :;;,_:_1:::,:::· ..,,......~ Special fln11ncina. offers on this Riverside property. $2,450,000 -·,--r_._:::-1 2500 • ..... Lingo wmconaidertradcdn • ..,.... .. , lcw,000. Good cond. w /new roofs. Sparkling 1N'1 .. dn / ""' ••• Homa Woocl Ur. •.i&••" pool. Most tenants on l yr HUD leases .;~l1LI ..O::!rl P~;d;·~;~;;;;hi;"3 B; BAYFIMIT HAii• iSLAND ' 7' w/annual increases. A Winner! 19<i $525,000 Quiet tree·lined st Uftl dn AITO at 12.8"1, 5 yrs. Reduced 45spaceAonlBacres. lll4..!QO.Bkr 848-0'ltll_ ~•c!!!!_.-,,_,!!!!!!!!11!!!!• R E A L T Y 3 Br. + Dtn, 3 Ba. 3 Fps. with land. $3211.950. Will -------•I diacount for Buyer with 14~5447 1100,000 cash. Call for tu ms. ...... ' Cl'9IQ o-.- u2.aalo OPIHHOUSE DALY 1-6 Brand new condos in Costa Mesa located at 2277 Pacific Ave. Great financing, great buy! Come & see Redhrll Rea tty. 673-7:m OWNEI IUILDEI OPPllTINJY GOOOMIWSI w .. ,_..,.... lOfl pa y m e nts for 6 mos. Call for exp11ndto100•1.sK dn o..t,~~ •sso P I .. S ' X l 0 ' Pti .. ..,. ··-.. -r --..t.et ror ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• • Must sell beautiful 4 r m t • 4 '"""" "'"""' w.."' part1· "Ula rs Bdrm 4 bath home with waterfront lot with ex1St· quick sa~. exceptional UIGIMT SAi.i! " · n . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bout dO<'k. Asking price Ulg pier and sUp tor 4S' Udo Isle location. tS foot 6612 Walt Opn Sun 10 S HomtOft & Assoc.. lkr/Prift. 642-6 I 53 Stop! Look! Utt.! Sl,llS.000. Try $2.50,000 yacht Pnee or 12.300,000 lot. South patio. $UB,OOO. 3FBr cba:~~~lO'"s• d1wn 493-3754 t : _ :-~ NHr MW l Ir Jba. John Coombf bkr 90/oDOWN OWC WestcliCf 4 Br 21, down . Submit orrers. 111cludes cleared lot, ap-u. P · ....... uv. e eel 11u111u w Cdl'Onu a ir tottd. cGfli eel~ Dan Bibb pro v e d p I ans a n d Properties 7Sl·3~ •l .. '""" ......... , ,_,, • _.,. Ba, only 1279.SOO. Norm -111!!!~!!11!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!~1 & Kasey McKinlry rltrs. 631-1.2166 or' StS-'492 67S·23U&M0-766S perrruts fora huurlouas llMn. f/p. • 119- IOGRSIW.TY Bdrm s bath l"rench ~l ... Ethlh l1!!!!!!!!1J!!!11!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!11!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!1!!!!!!!!1!1I •tll. )CJ•t HEtrltET HEW CUSTOM LIDO HOME Regency home with •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• .. och Property 1150 o.N1t1/ E SIDE4 UNITS "tlcatlborttood. 0.ly many extras. l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I MoWle H-. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 0.... S. 1100 Owner writ trade SISOK l Oo/o doww w/ 121/40/o. I at Ti.. Offtnd lcry~ bw OWMr 3900 Sq ft o( traditional Lrg 4BR. 4AA home elegance + 3 car gar & Steps away from pvt boat yrd on bst Lido St. beaches. Owner will as 4bdrm <or3 +den), 4ba, sisl in financing or will Term A•ailab&e l&Yl!A~ C,.,.,_.,,.,. For S• 1100 For sale: Pnnc Onlyl ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• equity for notes or holL'le $61,900. ~. A~ C II P H "' ""'" 1 ~ Women 's f1.5hlon bout ood S600 010 • -• 1 a acesetter omes Great terms assume lsl ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASY FIMAMCING ln * area hlat• lltn, Do• for details and appoint & 2nd TD ~l 123 il\t OCEAN FRONT.New qNu e 0 u tBs la~ d: n g Xlnt income, assume net mcome 7 1 9 -I I 4 0 o r menl 646-5002 OWC 3rd w/12% dwn. Modular Type Homes, ewporl eac or. 9~•'7c loan, 1st TD. OWC JOINT VENTURE INVESTOR NEEDED ror sharp 3 Br condo or 3 Br ho~e-your choice. 17500 muumum. Call fo r details John Marshall rltr, 631·1366 lrg din nn. ram rm, consider trades Shown lndry /sew1ng rm, 3 by appt only. Pnn only frplrs Incl lndscpg & $530,000. Prine onl.y. Ron spklrs, sec. pre·w1re. Jackson 556-llklO Spacious 2 Br 2 Ba, bal leased land, .3 pvt_ b(hs. Send Inquiries to· Ad 2nd Only $132,000. Just $86,650 DUPLEX 779.11 J_I _ ---- view. boat slip avai . 2~ hr secunty, hshing 1705, Daily Pilot, P.O. painted. Xlot C.M. loc Investor's dream Live RCMChet, ,.,_, SJlS,000. Lingo R. E. pier from $34,900. 103 Box 1S60, Costa Mesa. Jim: 962·8149 agt. in one & let tenant help Gro•tt 2700 • 497·3331 down. 499·3816 926 ·OS6<1, you pay Nice area ID •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ColllMt cial htCCNM I"~ 2000 Santa Ana. S16K dn. crpts Open S?t/Sun, 3bdrm + pool + !>Onus l·5pm. 210 Via San rm . Beaut rustom Remo.:...Owner/A l. glass, wood & stone. WESTCUFF IEACH/AffotdalM ,:::!'.... 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,RESTIGIOUS $48,500 with low low ........... , R INV~TMENTS CUSTOMHOME Newly decor. 4 Bd. fam down. 2 yr, 2 Br. 2ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M. TR IPLEX. good &_H_ 7 • .,·Zl9'1 In "'altb-", with 71, 1--------•I ll11i"'r assumable lst + rm . pool home. brick ar""a s m 1081' ow·· ~ r "''"' fam rm. Mio. age 18yrs, "' •as u · '• "'· acres producing grove r~c, desirable IO<'ation. sml pets OK. Across CANNBYVILUGE priced right. Prin. only l•-------•I All amenities. Spec O C 2nd. SJ:ll.OOO. Opn from bch. Mary Jank Two prime lots in Can· Bkr, 979.43113 LAlGE 4 rt.EX tacular views from all Sun l·S. 1500 Highland. V'll t C H._.. & _. ____ 1....__ Rltr.631 -11»4 nery 1 age, Pus suc· 10% ON. 4 PL£X Excel rental area · osta rooms Many kmds of THE ILUFF owe 2nd. S399,soo. Open 'LAH "X" Sat/Sun. 1·5, Baycrest .,, -~ cesrful business. Owner Mesa All 2 Br 112 ba. ( t r ·1 p t rt 611 7600 --------•! wi·1 r1·nan"". Pn"cA"' wr"th h ami Y rw · v pa Y -~-=-·...:....:=--EXCITING "" ""' Nice big 2Br 10 o w e paper Wit Will lrade/fm1rnce w 3 bdrm, din. rm .. liv. 2048 Commodore Rd · l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!lll!llll!!I'~ rm., ram rm. F'/P. 2..., N.B .. -.S4~8~-1~~------ $7,000 DOWN ba, xtra large porcelain IDEAL FAMILY HOME Harber Ridge 14 70 1 1...,..EREST tub w reramic lilt! walls Pvt. commWlity pool & Exclusive cwitom, up· prox 5800 sq.ft Pollen· d111e built. Call Manl:;n Bulkley, agt 752-0147. 760·8181 ENCH"-...,..ING * * or without inventory. Riverside. No vacanry m1n1mum dn Call 20 r; down s465.ooo """"' Call BID Merrell Income $18.600 .. Isl yr 645-1103 Broker 1·723·18l3. • 10 "' &Ooor 4coveredpallo rec.area.3br2ba,f/P, NO OUAUFYIHG areas Pnce $.230,000, 5'1 lg tot. shade trees & Versailfes 2Br, 2Ba pen· down, assume $40,000 1st patws. Gd leasehold. thse. ocn view. SlSS,000 trust deed at 1•,r1, Xlnl Block rrom beach Assume loans SIB:I! mo land lease $853 00 per Sl99K 4832 River Ave NEWPORTHGTS EshlNS. write-orr S20,000 Low l--l!!!l!!l!'J!!!!l~l!!!l!!~lll!I-OVER 3 ACRE.5 zoned Brand new listing oo one With or without neg cash now. 1179.000 COIONA. CA. A·l. + remod 3 BR 2 Ba or Npt Hgt.s finest tree furniture, 24X64 Green· PP. 675-7270 dys, 21 units on golf course. hme Ta"k room + 3JO lined streets. A charm· brier Home in Lagurui 675~222eves. break even, nnnt Manv sq rt chicken house As· Ofc 730-2270. Hm year Can'tchangeunttl 642·31S7 W'cllff..dtr.-t Cnr Fee Upgraded Owner fin 646 -2229. 568-4253 mg 3 Br home w/room Hills nicestSstar park """' ' d forexpansioo.You'llCaU Grt .. llfP.tr 2D.-.4Pleas units have fireplaces sume GI loan + 2n 642·2682 year 2003 14'1 mt only ~---~----0-2 nd trust deed due Jasmrne Creek wner Ill love ""th the qu~•fttl Doctors · Medical Bldg By Covington Choice Assumable financing. SJOM dwn Agt 642-4447 . ~· .. .., Beautiful 20U3 Lancer 646 4380 backyard accenting the I Home . 2er. 2Ba. This is for sale. ~ dn 131'2'1 locations.· Assumable sales price S969,000 Al _ • pine trees and spa. Ex· lheBestBuyiotown interest Tom Ewing loans Flexible down & J Jansen (7!4 >536-9461 Realbtatt t'ell fmandng is availa· HwtMat• kit 978-~ ----terms. S29>.000. Prin on· or l213J821 7949 . bthatMJf 2100 BEACH HOMES 1986-87 Call owner for fm avail. Pnme 10<' . 3 Bd 2 Ba Askrn g appt. daily after 11 am ruJJ O<'ean view 2 & den. 2 Sl36,900 AND 4 Bd 2 5 (714) 346.5860 ba condo Pool. lenms. Ba, on the water, 1 gate-guarded. Open No Ooww./Ocea11 Y• Beautifully furnished 2 br penLhouse Pool. spa. ble with an assumable 12x60 witfi 8x50 t'X· RETAILIUl.DIMG l~ase.A .S49·1366 One of Newport Beach s ••••••••••••••••••••••• lst T.D. of 1110.000 at panded area. 2Br. 2Ba 27SO sq f\. New owner r Ines l oceanfront Magmhcent Cd.M Ocean $240 000 Call Pete• 1 Sat Sun 12-5 19 Curl JohnSon.~ltr.6431-1266 121/JO/o FtNANCING Own t agt, 640·1515, You can't beat this ' 30 728-5151 fym , sec guard 249,500· Own 1agt 631·6i66. 10.60'"'c & owe. Call for a 12x20 master bdrm. can occu~ Harbor MAKE AH OFFER! duplexes. lolally un \11 e ~ Pool H 0 me Cpra1pvpeatel, rsl~~~;J>iana CLASSIC Blvd. C.M .000 3 Income Properties. o~eslru~t:d 3K~":1~~:~ ~X lh0,000. ~.000 equ1t~ year loan at 1212'1 + We have the least ex· OWC 2nd at 12 5'l pensive 3 Br Newport --------1 u.uu uo1 .. ., HOME Realonomics 67S.6700 v w c ange 1or '"' ...., Easts1de Costa Mesa pnme cond Owner's un 76().7287 Beautiful • Br. 212 Ba Crest. Plan 111 Tennis 6% DOWN C o n d o 1 n courts. pools. orean SALIS Coitdomh1i~Tow11-Owner will ca rr)' ll has frplc, beamed Real Ettah - 2706 H5a::;9s~7 206·A •• ~~:.~ •••••• 1.!~.o Priced to sell ' ~~edne~~~~su'~:~,t~ Wt11tted 2900 Newport Crest Call close, I minute rrom l"RICESLASHED Dolores. PCH. Open House Sun TO $415 000 Rt:duced to 1128,SOO. 21121ACOHDO TSLPrg~rlJes,642·1603 12·5 JOOC:Olumbia. N.B LSEornOH C.M. l980Sk)'llne, 20x44. 2BR. 2BA Condo. I yr Adjacent to Newport 1·-------• s182,500. The Properly 2 Br. walk lo market. new. u~· hll upgraded Crest area-sea Wind •· H 642-JBSO NO t'AUFYIHG American MH SLS Section. Sl23.900 Good PRIMEPEMHSUU ouse, · OWN .,....,.MATE :;s7.9390 Tile. a I to wall •01~,.•-o ~ carpets. Wall paper. terms. ,.. "' --· Prestigious area-walk to .... uca. Sl 000 d d I d Roy Mcc.cle, Rttr. Half a block to beach NEWPORT CREST bch from this find 3Br. ...D -, Lan scape . enc ose J~ NEI~ ITT1 T/ t&W 1l1C. 54 .. 7729 These 2 BR. 2 BA rom V1EW l Ba home w/formal dm· C.M. 1980Skyline, 20x44, patio. Pool. Tennis. Jae. I l I t l 2Br, walk to market $91 ,000 +assumable !st p e ,e Y hs1ephara e unb11s The most beautiful view m*, 2 frplcs, cathedral American MH Sales l3S/8'1 . ~n Fri.Sat & ---------'have a g1 assuma e in The Crest awaits you ceilings. skyllte rm and ~ HAS IT A.LL! loan plus the owner will in this 3 bd rm with an oversized lot. Assume _,SS::::.7:....·9:::..:390==----Sun Or ':l appt. 32031 Trade Luxury Newport 714 IA! 0763 2925 College A\ 1: (.'osl a Mesa. CA Wood floors, beveled carry large 2nd trust retreat plus 3 baths 1311~. owner will carry Irvine Groves. Deluxe Co Via Tona a San Juan home on ,., acre for In· glass. plantation shut deed Dynamite buy al Decorated in the rmesl ditrerence on straight ch, cathedral celling. Capo. Off Alipaz, comer come Urut.s or? Equity ters. decorator dropes, S38S,OOO taste. Assumable 12L1~ ooteatreasonablerate circular kitchen. Up· or Del Obispo Agt. 1280,000 . Act now ! & carpel, new ap toan.Hurry!Ju.stlisted' O-Ho.M (g graded! Ukenew 24hr Pacific Company Broker Co-Op. Agent pliance~ and landscape r--\\bod bridge security! Pets Aslung 498·S640. 4911-5020 631·4516. N t Bl f I lJ f Sat/S.. 1·5 $73.500 .. Call Florence l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!,. ______ _ P u oca on on ee 1 •45 •L........ ~-.... R .... lry • ~k A ._ __ d Co do ,-land. Only SJJS.000 Call • --" .... 832-1706,973-4742. .,.. e rrow'""' n HOME Pete J ohnson rltr. AGT.~9850 551·3000 EVELYNCOPELAND Pvt lakefront commWl1· .. ~ ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ REALTOR ty.""rrectrarrulyorcor-"""' 63H266 '"!!1!1111!!1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -= 1t:!0 81rr1nca Plc•).lninr r~ I~"""'" 1~ l'!!!!!l!llll!!l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Great M ar1ners Park S3900 or bst oCr. sacnrice porate get-away 5BR. ""-VWOK Slo.OOOREDUCTIONI 1~aoon $198,000 4 Br EASTBl.UFF tod s l s11• JBA. 2 frplc's, lrg game 13 & 2 bdnn only 3 s~rt Harbor View home IACllAY ~ner will really help ay pace ren ' " rm wlfull bar. beautiful blocks to beach 1n s 181,000 Adult park. 642-0547. lake & fore:;t view, owe Newport Lower UOll has M 0 n a c 0 Mode I move you tn 646-1044. Perrect ramil)' oriented OW ... YOUI t2~•'"' 5389.000 Ed den or Jrd bdrm Proress1onaUy decorat Spacious livmg room 646 1046 Agent Open home. 4 Bc1nns + plus. " ,. Ocl!•~o...,.. ed shows like model with stone fireplace. 4 Sat 15.1506Mar,mers Steps to shopping, pre· MOllLEHOMELOT Earl, Merrill Lynch, S2J.4,900. Call ror more By~O~ER" • High assumable 30 yr generous bdrms. huge VEIS .. •LLH school. elemenlry. high Al affordable prices. Katella, 714·337·0'131 details. 8112 """ loan 12.S loan. Lock box private master suite. "" iw school. boy's club, tennis Top Palm Spnngs Area 0.WxH/ 961· New cust. bit 2 sty. 1860 Port Wheeler paneled den features S20,000 DOWN club. Xlnl financing Co~plete Country Club Oalh S'• llOO French Normandy 3 BR S235,000 Owner 1 Agl brick fireplace. Spark I· 2 Br. 2 Ba . Condo, avail. Fac1lltles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & den home Can be 9SS·224Sor76().9596 ing pool and spa. Local· beautifully decorated, Open bo~e SWl only II (2131271-7395 12 Units Costa Mesa split. $895,000, OWC. 3711 SIO,OOO Total c;sh Own. ed on a quiet cul de sac. partial view. Owner will AM to 4:30 PM (714) 568-9193 S600M, Sl2SM dn. lO'k . Seashore.~78_ $2'.000 per mo, 5 BR 3 Ba. Assumable loans' Take help finance with $20,000 2531 Bamboo, NB. S & R Sft'yices lac. Net SSOOO per year advantagenow!64S-0303 down Guarded gate. RLSdtttrC OWNERWILL grac1ous2sty,8ackBa)' adult community. rec • • o. A realhome,rrultlrees. 63 1-2150, 2043 ·2049 LOSE MONEY area Tall shade. over· facilities. Lease option 642-2171 fenced yd. 2 BR. 2 ba 7' W111tace .. _ l111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' s ized lot S26S.OOO. s194,500 Sand i Alei< spa in 8 x 18 enc porch. ... ... wport•-Thal's right! Owner Owner 546 5880 Adlts & sml pets CM "'" --1 willing to take a loss on 631-7215 evs ~· ---645 6456 · ander 673·""49 DEVa--s Rare op~unlty lo buy this property. Duplex, 4 EASTILUFf S06 "I" STREET · an apt ouse on Irvine Rd + 3 Bd unit. Asking ocrau VIEW 1 bdrm. 2 bath apt over JI•-------· and Co Land ! 6 Spacious 98 UNITS • c II o u UVI l'OllEITt.~-rOM Jbdrm,famlly,Catalina car garage, Bay view. IAYFIOMrMOllLE Townhouses. 2'3BR •344.ooo. a arre 3UNITS·Walktobeach. Ocean and night lights s 0·1 •c.a<ooo n I l''"'"to2300' Pash for more details, 0 S 1 5 .,.,.... 4 xll ot . ......,, . New on market: 2 Bdnn. oor Pans . ...,., . ' .... 1 ....... 1 rltr6SH2Bl FLEXIBLE TERMS ~1~b~tu~NBuns275.ooo Tillelns.&TrustCo. 2ba.rightonlhewater $48,000 gross Income VeryLowDown S260,000 Call agt. EXCILLBfT Ask about 14% rinanc· Lewis9S3-m>,ex737J with parking for 4 cars. Asking 1725,000. owe OWMt' ... Ceh' I North r u P R . E . FIMAHCIHG TrustfEstaleSale $95,000. Waterfront Terms & possible Trade ' 7J4/642-5062or673·ll.8!.... FIXB UPPER ing Agt. 551-4579 or Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Homes, Inc. for duplex or' Brkr 64H011 631-1400 9SJ-l220 nSun 1·5 BLUFFS Large 5 bdrm. formal llG CANYON dining room plus bonus layfroftl CO.SO OCEANROMT D'LX S&ltll Tax Write-Off Fo1t Escrow Pouible lkn. & Priltcipak w._ Sgt story Lmda plan. Loe ed 1 with 5 1 i P a v 8 1 1 o,.. S.. 1-4:30 1._ _______ _ Trade Luxury Newport With 3 Br 2 Ba. ThlS end room at on poo 25 C• l.i.d Dr 1• NEWPORT BEACH home on l't acre for Jn unit has open beam cell· siie comer lot. Owner Purchase llS0.000 equity ~ • FIXll Pnme 10<' & cond As· come Uruts or• Equity & . tel . motivated Asking for S6S .OOO cash and Ofr Ford Road. McLain uu1t-. sume low111terestloan& $280 000 Act now ' lll~Sh alrpn va redocaut~" 5349,000. $80.000 note or for split level emdo. Goll ... ~vrT'al II ·u or II · wit 8 g cove pa 10 $125,000 if all cash Agt rourse view. pool, teMis Bank repc>, 5 star pet se er wi carry se Broker Co-Op Agent w111as BBQ. All new in· 6 •. •t t A "ark, 2Br. lg lot Askmg on a land lse. S9SO.OOO Ride •rn 631·4516. · terror + a spa ofr the lrg 493·5993• 631 147 "' secun Y ga e. s· "' CJS Realtors l-635-5650 714/76 7292 su mable loan. Asking $22,000 but lender says Malle• Offer! dmstr stu1te Only S371o.ooog VIEW ! S26S.OOO. bring orrers! ! ! IS1018l hlcCNM 'roplfty 20 "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Huge 5 bdnn. 31, ba. wn 0 assume n Gii w•• .,ER ,LUSH aEAun ••••••••••••••••••••••• -= term f1nanc1ng 100 Beston the market Con· ~ over JOOOsqrt. Westclirr balloons>. Total price l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I do on the Bay $475,000. RLTY 675-5200 Silver Crest quality, 646 8118 0 - --------24X64, 5 star prestigious · S219,SOO Call Ownr/Agt H~Hts.Charwttr wn er/Agt. Nea r Hoag Hosp. & Westminster Park. DOVER SHORES for info or to see SSJ.1006 434 Catalina Dr. 2BR I 675.a676_!1~444 beach, Part Lido Condo, Many luxurious xlras. Pool. Jacuzzi overlook wknds & aft &PM or ba, open beams, hardwd EASTBLUF'F super large 3 Br. 2"'1 81. <KW6771·72). bay. Galaxy Dr. F'ormal ~-47129-Swkdys. firs. Plans for 2nd story "Creme Puff" end unit, frplc, pool. OWNEA AHANCIHG din. rm., 2 frpl cs.1--------addition. $22.5,000 with Just redone! Top condo $139,S00.6'13-2111. Small but nice, l Br S68S,OOO fee. 642·25l0, LIDO ISLE $50,000 down. 63!·5476 or location. $141,000!' Your Mobile Home. $15,900. 646·4848· 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3 car. 40' 494·0395 eves. ter ms considered ! S• Clelltllft 1076 Fleidble terms, friendly So . N 20A . V ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ow ....... lmRI ... ~ lot Sunnh .pabo. ew cres-oceanv1ew HUR R ·call1.1.1today! park. (RGS4&4). nEft ~ M rr Lrg 2-sty home w/big 3br Carmel HV Homes kitchen, ath. Ready for akeo er. 646-7434 mother-in-law apt on ca· MULHEARN Fam. & din. nns. solar 2nd story addition. Just Agent64S-U03 Century211GoldStar nyon our beach REALTORS pool , RV yard. lge ~r listed. $1S4,000. 498-5735 Mobile Hw DI•. ~ic~2~9=S:~ 0 · Shorecliffs. 4BR. Golf 17141527-5900 Course. Beach Club, Dec Trade your old stuff for g MACNAB possession. Owner/Agtl~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!l!I new goodies with a willfinance.&5888 Ac'"9ffwS. 1200 Claasltied ad. 642-S678 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!llll!!l'!!!!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!! AV'tE HEW CUSTOM HOME ...................... .. ~AITV Absolutely beautiful 2 AC.lltCOlTOM L.ot-eH• 1050 lepMHms 1050 ~I I multi-level beauty with ZONED R·3·X. Ten· •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ··~-· .. --ocean views private tallve for 18 units. LUXUllOUS LIHDA ISU Located on the bay s ide, tlus 7 ·BR ; 7 BA home boasts an Italian m arble entry, 4 marble fplcs, brass light fixtures, elevator & 3 boat slips . Assumable financing + creative o wner financin g a vailable. $2.900.000 leasehold. Barbara Lom ma 855-4343. IOr.&L ama& TOW. l&!llrJO!la LMVUDJU Allcla omc. Park lil8aOl PM40 dt AlJcl& 1108 3 IAYFIOMT HOMIS. •• Choose your location. . . N.B. living at its best .. Your boat at your dock .. •. Seller Financing ... HEW UHSOLIClnD USTIHGI 45 feet on peninsula. See the world. 3 s tories high , privacy, yard for childr en. 219 Via Lido Soud, 2 yrs. n e w . Easy care custom design, 1 ~lots •• Open Sunday 1·5 UMDA ISLI 10 NIT main bay view W/70 root plerhead Une •• Price reduction $1,850.000 PIHMctl OOMA CHICHlml 642.alll elevator ''walk to $154,000wlt •.ooodown. beach . Prime San Seller will carry S Clemente location yrut ll.,lnlonly sm.ooo. Casa Blanca IRMUDA DUMES R.t . e6l·33llO. 1 AC, Zoned R·L Xlnt loc S20,000DOWl( near golf courses. Walk to beach, chann· $2$,000cuh. ln1 Z BR, l~ ba home. Harrilon,Aaoc. Fplc, 2 car prage, only T14/-.m4 $118.000. Cbarter1Uty1tlnvest. 20 AC-PllMI 498-81Zlor83141811 lob.•"''''' Coutal aru wltll Pride ~ownership, nugnlflcent views of ocean and mountalu. ocean view, xlnt atta, Kake ofr 8U·1103 owe.~. A&ent Charter RJty Ir Invest. 1T-'""11 ... o"""u1""'~-n-d_O_a_k_•_· _H_a_v_e ftl.81Z2or 831*11 tentative map • alloc•· S. '-lion for full 33 unit C .... hw 1011 e quutrian tracli. ••n•••••M•••••••••••• "90 000, Tenlll or CMh HUMf Q.UI ;;;dodDI bid&. HD add HEY INYESTllS!!! JUST snrs TO THE HACK 1'1111 2 ~-i.o ... 11 loultd °" .. ... , ....... -It IOlltd ~2. bct..p poulbllltlH ... $22$,000 . ASSUMAILE FIHAHCIM• AVAILAILE • IWt rtt1•.W i.. com ..:•i loc.W t-f .,. .,... .... -~two J ._.,_ mlh .......... S2JS,OOO JUST A HALF 11.e>a ROM THI llACMTwo2~1 ..... i.. c.-.... loc.e.d ..... ..... .... *"-' ............. $221,000 UAYI IT UP 01 TIAI IT odWM! Nt ..-r MG·l pr•••rff,,........ " .... 2 1M•11• .... -.. ..... .......... , ••••• $149,500 IXCIU.IMT TllMS AV AIL.Alli .................. ) .... ....... f!mt•W.Ck••Wf .... 111 ""-It .............. Mn.too I t 12'-"1' owe ••••••••••••••••••••••• oan 8 ·• Trade diamonds for S7SO,OOO. Agt. 759·0704. home wlpool: leaseiopt 1~:~ or buy Write !!l8 Mesa EASY FIHAHCING Motel. m Nwpt Blvd, Xlnt income. assume NB92663. 9~'t loan. Lsl TD OWC 2nd Only Sl32,000. Just pa10ted . Xlnt CM tor Re.tali Jim· 962·8149 a.Kl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 5 '7, ()() W N t 2 <1 Ho.net Fw Mti.d INTEREST 2 BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• duplex FP $117,SOO. Ar· l46oa l.i.d 3106 range monlhl> pay ••••••••••••••••••••••• menl& to suit buyer Furn 2BR, patio, frplc, Ai!!nl ~-6797 gar. waterfront w dO<'k -Grand Canal Winter S6SOmo 673-4151 lalM>a P.-... 3101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. 2'• ba. winter. 1695/mo. 305 Montero HOME + UNfT ll.79·5991, 21.J.33S-4696 OWC U'1 INT. ON THE BEACH: Winter Only 3 yrs old, bfaul1ful Renut. 7 Br 2 Ba Ap Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm 21, phances. $895 Mo. In· Ba home + S atlracll\ e quire 126 E. Oceanfront u111ts OWCA IT D al or call 1·213-398-3332 11 q 1111 w/24'1 dwn Eves or 1·21.J.839-2261. 8 UMfTS Less than $30,000 pr unal, less than 25'~ dwn. 10'> mt. on Isl TD. 10' 2'~ int on 2nd. OWClow Interest 3rd. TEIMS-TaMS 2 great Costa Mes a fourptexes. Buy w only 15':\ dwn. Seller will carry 2nd TD at 10'7. 1111 . 1st TD al 1112'? Oceanfront Lovely res area. 4 bdrm, 2 ba, rptc, washer dryer Winter rental. Sll90 mo OBO 1213 > 476-7738, (714 1 67S-393S ____ _ Steps to Bay 1 Lovely 3 bdrm home. 2 ba, fpc, washer/dryer Winter rental $790 mo (con· sider yr round $1150). (2J3 ) 476-7738. (714 ) 67S·393S~----- H•titglOR ieocJt 3140 ...... , •.......•....•.. Quail Place Properties 752·1920 On Sand I BR furn. l~!!!!!!!!!!l!llll!!l'!!!!!!!!!!l!llll!!l'!!!!!!!!!!llll!l!!'!~•I Ocean view. Sec gate. Cl INVESTMENT pool $72~. Renee PIOPEITIES ~-3014,~·1688. _ IUCHTIJl"LU Logmo ltodt 3148 27°/o DOWM ••••••••••••••••••••••• on I y SI 2 5 per m 0 Whitewater vu Emerald negative $39,000 down Bay 2 Br 2 Ba +Loft· Msumable loans al less teon1S-pvt beach pools than lO'k Owner writ tl3SO mo. A '94·1177. carry 3 years straight OCEANFRONT l BR. pvt note for balance Priced point. Spectacula r for quick sale. Call John vie ws, 1 or 2 adlts. S990 Tucker. QeJ:...mo. _4=99=-·ll==15"--- _71 4-ll4-f l9l Hewport leach l 16' Loh for Sde 2200 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westcliff. 3 bdrm. den, 3 4 acres of land Newport b a, n r sch Is. pk . Beach. OK for Condos, water/gardner pd. S97S Office or Medical Bldg. mo avail thru Apr 641-0763 646·863S ____ _ llDUCID IH) Cp COlldo COf'Ofto .. Mor HOIM 2 Bdrm arid den. end un· Older dpbt 4Sx1UI' lot on lt. attached dble gar PCH. Possible to build 2 Tastefully dee. $1400 mo Con . WJ.1717 own.!.:_ to mo. 644-~ a.ca....,.._, lmclilH. ,__, Gro•n 2700 •re•" 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lL\.H.B<>R REALTY llVBSIDE 95 aere oran ge grove in the Arling ton H e ights a re a or Riverside. Just 3 miles from Tyler Mall. R ight in the path of progress with excellent tcl'JllJ. Priced right at $1.000,000. .. lAflJn& Hilla, CA eaee3 (7l4)eee.~ --am~ bome lot apts, ~ 4 PIPtr. in ,,.up.~ lcairf pt0cltdla1 on commuattJ. IJeaatlful flu ••P· Tabor rieft + lluUt.tn ftauc· lealtor., 01ller1 of \~=== :-af."• ~ 8 ... ..!=-!Hl•it!'••talL. u. __ 1111r~ !!!!~~!!!~!!!!!!e~~' , ---~-~~~~----~~~...-----~--~~-------------!"' __ .._ __ _.. __ ._. __ ..., ........................................................................................ .. • Orinpe Cout DAILY Pltnf/Sunday, October•. 1981 c.-% \t ] •••t A,ut ........... AfalucllhU..... A, twahu.fln. = ............ !~ ~.9!~.: .. : . .!~ -~ .. u I & • • ......... -........... • ...................... ••uuu u • ............ La 8eecfl MoCor l eiaalt 10 wl1ae1 l• ........ 't1• U.fw I••• 1 0 11 "i• ....... ._... ... _ ...... ,.. ... J76t C..W.. 1124 .... JHI :.\l&ANo. Pedrlc eo!:i 1hare 'w1proft.1tlouJ --............................ -.............. -........... , ....................... llGNIOP ,., ...... -............... ·--•• ...................... Hw)', L11uoe Beech. rein11t1malll8r.lloule ........... JI& ...... iu.-.,.,.. U44Mt"1pwt ..... Wt THILUCIYllW Octllllroet. l'ft•t IBR. £.SIDt,ot,,.. ,3Br. rm,oceu. Yle•,rr· Dell1, Weeltb'.1Cllchlft ohNewportltlucl.lleo ........ ·-······ ......... -.................................. _ ........... _ a.at ·n ..... I •n llo W!IMr. A4"'1, 28&, trp,le, ...... -t4CUlar pool. WI I '0 1v11leble. Low wtnltr BAVCRBST $ bclrm drNwpt RMeraeoMtl 3 Br. fallUJy re, 4b1 PAllSITTIM9 Nt:W88 1attd 10 DI-11 · bdi/~. lllO mo . ..!.raD.Ji..=:ui=~-- i..ewfpool larplard tennlt/ri°'/~ac, aval ,.,.,., ~Jlr.tnl A.&.--"'·-"',_....__ To•••o 'VILLACE OC&ANFRONTZ•tBr Lra cluJ1 28~:...llr .• ~111ta.oogtt.»7·~: Balboa IDD 9IO •up ... ooo 1.1bo l ....... ~ -' • _. .. ,,_ -..,........., COMlUJNn'Y. llJ Br. A ll wi...-W--"'u/. adwt.a oopeta.tul.1171 ....... 1 br, acnu ma.w '"I KJ.t h tt •• ., 10· U · 1 ISO mo • comm......,. tpa, oa •reenbelt. M11ter 2" 8 1• la ft v1 , .. _. .......,. .. .. 5tS-bucb hl"1N aec. bids. ••••'I · c enoe e, cbarml"S 4 bdrm , 2 · 00 11\0. Avail. lmmtd. Bdrm+ 2 men bdrw •· aq, · MoathlY.fll1m· · L • K K oct1nfrocf.!!HI«I bath, H•ly ~attd i br, z ba t loft condo. Suaet MJller or YAd 2~ ba, pvt patio. No : ~'" f~ Gara':'. Sttpe to Oceao t.eMll Coay bacb. E11llldt, u · a r' 1 a Ye Newport Condo tuhare 2 SllOO mo. Yearly. BUI brand new hlihlY up. Olbloo. rknD<MOO IW\I. 1175. CaJJ "'-8514 e~lt':" rormal ~ra·i:~ Joi. bJte. 2 BR. 2 BA'. !:rd· 1ood loc. ulll pd. NorttJ tad l Br walk t; Br.' 1 BL S300 + utlla 1..x.::~.a.io~==--- Of!l!!h,l?MM&. 1raded1.1lnt view of or A11twtr Ad 1272, roomi, wood bunliaa !i&rfYO,,,,,_ ..., · beach, USO/~o. Incl Female2$.3Stoahrw/F. Ylt..L.AWIOA weterfaus. 2car1ar. w. >t Ortplaca. mtao-wawe 2 bdrm, 2 be, ~ace. l Nice 2 Br. 1 Ba. Cotla1e utile. No petel ktda Room with private beth. C M S 2 O O · C •I I 1..11xurlo•b appointed oer 951·9212 2 Br. 1 Ba. tor leale. Fum ovw. tee.I padal • car IS•r. anONU. Week· $'50 + 2 Br. l Ba. In •· . octan view. $a75 per Mo. A n a w er Ad • t • 5 • twobedroomtoronund E11t1ldt. 2BR. renced oru.nfum. Nopitt1.Steps ,yard.I. Pritatt .. elqant Ix/ Moatl!lY.t'I'tt172 Plex .~hfl6· North end 1 Br. Weli to · · -· · den. fabuloua ocean pelio. Adult.a. No pet&. 1125 3 BR Or &ftl to beach. •Mo. A.gent Uvln1 oob' 15 m.blutet Vtnalllet I.Br tum/un 2 br. l ba, amaU yard. beach. k$O Mo. Incl Pert. furn., kltch ptlv, M non•emkr. 21+ Lra view. Maid service. ~. lat, tut + dtp. PaUo lime rttla 6eC: Judy.W.i400 rrom Fubica IaJud. 7 fu.ra. U ltsio mo. yr S.00/mo. avail. oow. 980 utlla. No pets/kids lodry fuil, emplyd 3HR, Cd~. No Flake' 12000 per month. Six Nf.10'78 1., opnr, lldlt comm.: Herbor View Homea. mblutettoS.C.Plu.aor fOUAd.2~7'2-34e8.&ve. W.17lh.55-4711 male, $159. Aft 11 . ut .MM moatha ltue. u1.noo HMTTOIUY all amellitJet. No. pett Waterfall, Gaubo. Koi O.C. Alrport.J..&eulof Ni Nwpt H1ta. Ice l br, 1 ba, Mtw,.,t .._. JIH Prol traveliq F loolnni ~Hit.or 2 Br. l\AJ Ba. 833-S30'7 'Pond. wooden toot Newport Blvd. " eo. of PACIFIC SUNSET atove, am, ya.rd, water ............ ••••••••••• XLN'T pvt ba " enl. nr ror ume Lo share 2BR. Ii antuttc Townhouse. A&ent 556-8$18 "'ORTHWOOD 3Br 28• bridae. lovelY exec 48R, San Olefo 1"wJ Start· VIEW . :noi,; LaPerle Ln, PAii W11WT Hoa&. no amok /kilcben IBA ln Old CdM. Noo· ocean view. hplc. ever· I• ' 3~BA home w/aeparate Ina al 1.000 • mooth. 15 1tepa to land. LI 2 .160-Ulst 11&1 rr•• 1 . Smkr. S325Mo.6'7}3$IO ythln& rumi.abed. S89$ 2BR, 157$. Fenced yrd. honie. Beaullrul up· guest apt h400 mo UA l·S4,..~ ~J Oranie bdrm w/carport. bal, 13'5 tBR, fridJe. Adults t•tll'IUl'UTt' Lovely ~ room, Ca-Lovely •patloua apt o~tU7 gar.6l3WOOCM. iradedhaeoapvtcul·de· 158·02'19 ve .. ..-ta~tlf. Idly fac. ~Inc ISM noptta.lmmac.T31 "C" ArMl.,.hl ble, Kitchen prtv. ~ Eaal,N.B foremployed nos. W. OCEANFRONT •1145 ~ .. lri5 mo. Alt Kyle CM. New Luxury Coodo. 151.e.17 W ltthSt.613-111'7 Mo. inclda utlla Dan• younf ladl' with private Deluxe $ Br. 2"' Ba. Ota J • 1 le ILUfff. VllW Lr1 2BR, l~.8A. Garage tBr l blk to bay ' b(h, • 2Br. 2Ba. Near So. C. COUMTIY CLUI · · Br. Ba. Plcue call Rer'a. Sl3IO Mo. Avail. CONDO. Near So Cst NEW condo. 2.muters + On Back Bay. 2 Br. Z\la opener, micro-wave. $400 mo. yrty. Ocean· Plue, S.A. l.A&xury Con· LIVIG IM Sm l room, garden. aueat '-'5411=·...i=......_ ____ _ thru f ·l$-82. 615·9932, Plaza, Pool. jac, rec den, Woodbridge, 2 car Ba. Den. Qindo. 2 cu lrplc, Dool• apa. $7$0 froot 18r, 1500 mo. do, w/pool, edult.a only. ~ houae, cbarmin1 ~cor. Single Mom in Irvine 213/4'M8M room. Avall Nov 1 ~75 &ar, P'l5/mo. ~718 =~ frplc. Sl.300/Mo. mo.~. winter. JON~ RLTY . 833-a'74. Ms""'"''" w . •91515 wanta rmmte S2IOO moo 1 BR, 1 blk toocn. cable & mo 2 bdrm condo Rancho San · NEWPORT CREST LOX 673=910 Spacious 1 Br Garden IE.ACM Condo aeem prol person Jh!L. child OK. ~-922.4 util pd. No pets. $400, (714) 7~ Joaquin Golf c.ourae I IO D!Olll VIEW 38R, 2\llBA. OR . wet S300 Bach. fl.Im. ex. bcb. Apt Pool fr rec. All utils An aduJl community on to occupy Ira unlum rm lASTll.Uff-M.I. winter. $48-1425 Back Bay view. N r view. Ma.Jor appb•oces Seaw1nd, 3br, 2ba, very ~U~e=, pool. S87S. loc. view, util pd. Adult, p•id. Adult, nopeta. the Back Bay. Spec-S300 mo. Ulil pd Call Mature person to shr Airport 3 br. 2 ba, re· No pets. '800559-8989 pvt. Xlnl cond. No pels. -· · ttf. Wlnterf1H513 El PttelU Meu lacular Spai. 1 awlm· Bobby at 730·6418 or (urn 3 br 1~ ba condo BAY VIEW CONDO, 2 BR . 2 Ba. uicely rurniabed. Sec. bide llJOO/moyrly. VILLA BALBOA, 1 BR + den, l v. ba Prof. de· corated with woodsy views. 11500/mo. yrly. ON SEASHORE 3 BR 3 Ba w/3 car garage Ocean views. Cully funiisbed. Mo. lo mo. on· ly. Sl,050/~. Waterfront Homes, Inc. 631-1400 dec .. ,ar.,bigyard,tge WDllGIEAUTY Gdnr incl WOO. Avail WESTCUFF-NB Oceutroat 1 Br winter li!l@lhpleAve.ApU. min11>ools,ltilhtedten· w /;emale. Rtf5 lio ~. 9095ol2 3 + fam rm, ronnat din, lo I 2 o. Ca 11 ev u . Beaut. llllOlq.~. 2 BR 2 rental. 1erril\c vu, up-414-1 HAMILTOM nil court.a, blie trills, Furn. except bed. 1150. S300/ mo. Incl. ullls. t br, 1 ba, nr Broadway 6 2 r u condo Close t IS7.o371. Ba, fplc, dinio1 rm. ai.ln, &TWIS3 . put l Ing are en . lit & lut + SSOsec. dep. 759·1980 Newport Blvd. no r:u· I .. rp r'1-.. · bo 0 •"IC~ ~frig. Adlta, no peU. l~drm. crpts, mini-Bachelors. I and 2 lnd. ulil, kitch priv. M/F shr-C-'M-u-.A-. _N_lc_e a .. e. .... •. swim. at. IOA ~ -6'0-18.H blind.I sar aharp S375 L r ...... $400/mo, lat & asl, spa. Sorry 110 agents. HAllOI VllW . Owner: s&7iM2. · · bedrooms apartments, No~·sm1ar. em. no pets surroundings. Fenced avail. now. ~81Ul $995/mo. Lois Miller agt. 4 Br 2~ Ba Family rm Ar.!*...... Wood 11 d and lownholl3es from 962 . yrd. $210. HHf78 Mewporttl•tria 631-1.266 Din ·rm. 230o sq ft. N~ Lrg Exec Condo, 3bdrm U.ha hhid bdrn:~Jia,,:;~re t.sl $S30toSHXlO~month Rll'!· 1n lg. bse. All rac. 1 Single zs to 35 wasMr & Baclcbay condo. 4 bdrm, 2 br Deerfield condo, pets. $1700 Mo. Drive by & deo. 2\AJba. huge •••••••••-•••••••••••• Ad . lta o pets : . On Jam At mile Cr OCC 1210/mo. F dryer S200 mo, smal~de· 2111 ba. Tennis·pooJ.jac· ref rig, washer. dryer. first 1806 Port Abbiecall closet 5 • dbl e g 1 r · lalboa w.d 3106 Al.: 1 '8ili.63i.1266 mo. San Joaquin Hills Road pref. 151·:1155 posit, 642.8104 sauna S785 bdrm & din. rm Cum 7~·6499. •(openera1• 'lrepl.c, ....................... THE 0~EViLLE 2 ·Br {1l4)644-l900 Hohh, Mohk 4100 Rental needed. Resp 67}9192 Avail. Oct. 10. S600mo. 'b r , 4 b a home in m crowave, ove Y patio, Small 1 bdrm over gar . Oceanfront ror Winter ....................... male 26 seeks 2 br +2 ba Lrgexec 5BR. 38A .. Fam Richard 857-4450. John Bayshores. Avail tsl pool. Convenient to S.C. apt. S400 per mo+ util. w/gar. Adults. crpts. Rentals. Furnished & SlALAllMOTB. w/sameinCDM 97g.s650 w .... k in· J•n . ...,..,.,, mo. 1 Plaza & Cttieways. No Mature single adult Ollly drapes, bltlna. tncd yd \lnlurn. Broker. 815-4912. .1 (2lJl 8J6.17l8 rm, pool, gardener '"" ..,, • .,,.,.., pets S915.118&#70 f E wktnds w/patio water pd 21619 NO FEE' Apt. & Coad.o Wkly rent.ab now na1 . ---, $1250 mo. Act Judy RIMfALS yr lease. Ron Jackson . re . v~5-M29 "I" sinta Ana .. $465. l la Vill R tals $112 ' ~P· Color TV LAG~NA Beach. Mellow, 919.53701540-1&1.8 Jbr. 2ba $81S 556-1800 Call t-5, 636-4~. ren ~~4m Br~er · Phones in room. 2274 straight. noo·smoker for VIEWnewer48R,2sly. 3br,2~ba Sl925 WESTCUFF3bedroom.ApGlhwlh~ lalboaP ...... 3I07 EASTSJOEsba t BR , Newport Blvd CM 3 br, 3 ba house. t~ S800 4br 3ba $900 l story with pool ramily ............... •••••••• •••••••••-••• .. ••••••• bit l 1 · 1 BR Versailles. Pen-646-7.U blocks Crom Victoria AKL~ 3br:2ba S725Lag. Hilb room. 2 fireplaces. din lalboa l.a-1 1706 Bach. ~· 1 Br. 1 Ba. car~,';1/~~n~n~~: ~4~~3~Jlf.~~~5 Live al Newport Be•ch Beach.?~ vfwc ~ OCEANFRONT 2 BR. Nice clean 2 Br l Ba. LeR isor Rlt 8J3.8600 ing room. 3 patios, etc ....................... ::y S1~t~.t11d!~ Call 540-1158. ask for 75 1-9110', 645 -6242 <PC H) $100 weekly. Cfr~g.~~c . a winter.S6'15mo. New carpel, paint. •-ltadt 3241 etc.SlSOOMo.6'M-4n. Cute small 2bdrm, Iba. Copets675,,,,,... g Larry or Pam al'l6PM Owner/Agent Pine Kool Mot el D Barrett Rhy642-5200 d -.,...... winter rental $600 · .......... """ p ' · ~·0440 BAL 8 0 A ISL AN -=~~~=-'='--• rapes. Enclsd garage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LIDO ISLEGIM 67s.0349 . Yearly 2 bdrm lg deck 2 .,,,,. am 2 Br 2 Ba "'a blk to bch. y ...ai--·~ 4250 BA y FR o NT Sb r --------•I fenced yard. No pets. OCEAN FRONT Mobile Enjoy the warmth & lB B · ail 1 ed blks lo beacb$$zs · Eul.lide 1 BR, util pd. Yrly. ga.~1 adlla. no pets ac---beaullful 3 .Br 2 Ba apt Spectacular view S525 lsl. & last + S250 Homes $1000 mo. Dbl charm of thia sharp 3 •• ~1 a. av mm · BurrWhiteRealtorlnc quiet location. No pets. ~tuw.67}1106aCt4 OCEANF.RONT·;~4·0;• withM/Fstraigbt.S&OO/ • Oceanfront 3 br. 2 ba. 2 security 25'46 Orange wide. 499-3116 bdrm home with open ....., mo. 67s-t630 S32S mo. Call 540-11.58 1 BR PENnfOUSE APT. .1 w· w kl i mo or will consi~r 2 in- s tory . Avail. now "A".5482'T18. C().()p beamed ceilings m 7407 askforDaveM. VERSAlLLES. Nr ~:1thly~m3 ee y dividualsat$375prmo • Winter Sl900 or yearly 3 Br. 2 Ba. Near Specta cular Ocean Lhrougbout.~emod.k.il. Baylronl view. Lrg I hnuir..,... Lower 2 Br. laundry, beach.l§00,831·0300 · · -;-each; noo·smokerspre· lease Sl200. No pets. Agt. Paularino School. Large View. 2 Br 2 ba co-op in w /~eco~ .. l1,le. ~u~ny bdrm. year lat. t62S mo. Oceanfront, 2 bdrm, D/W, wlk in cloael $400 Versailles, spacious 2 PhoALM SpoolPR1l.~W~. ~ l rerred. 1.st, laat " sec .. ~. back yard. 2 car garage South Laguna. Fully patio. V1rgirua 0 Brien. 673-a I back unit. I& deck, pking mo. 642-3912 bdrm 2 ba Security 1111~ • T Jae. Cl xb refs. Brian673-1JMI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I 1100 Mo Sierra Mgmt furnished. Avail yrly. ast,673-1323. lalboa , ..... 37071 for 2. Lse ti851 winter. 1 room bachelor apt. cate. club ~e. ocean ~r~! ve _r~.~91~ M lo shr furn. 2 br, 2 ba Co. Ml·L324. winterorsbort term. ••••••••••• .... •••••••• $725/yrly $225 Mo view. $750 ·• b' p 1 Balboa lsle apt. Neat. Hamn Uwfwlllhe.d 3 Br 2 Ba. yard, patio. al· Waterfront Homes Inc lfG CAMYOM Wlwhr Rtllhll 675-1673. MO-Di 646-4382 55'1· Lrg Big Bear ca in. 00 nonsmoker prof. S350 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• hed $750 631 I""' table, color TV. 2 fplcs. I oa' ....,.. ....,.. lac garage. + ·""" Luxurious. Tbree 2bdrm,lba S550 CorwdtlM.r 1122 3Br.l"'a8a.2cargarage MURIUCH&IAY SleepsH.714/54.5-6916 mo.yq. ve.,,,.._,., G ... rel 3202 ulils . Avail. 12·1 •BEACHHOUSE •Coi y bedrooms. Two baths. 2Bdrm1V.ba $550 ....................... Condo. lmmed. oc · 2Brsh!1J:.YTlYS650 u thCondo·38 3 RespMover40toshr.hse ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751·9808. IBR. (rplc, beamed cell· Richly decorated. Muled 2 Bdrm Oceanfl ~75 Walk to bch. Quiet 3 Br cupancy. ••75 So. C. 2 B h k r mammo · r. wJF /teen/pets 1275 uu:I RENTALS .., r, uge ec . um. or Ba near lifts sleeps 10 ·1 R ( CM A I YEARLY.WEEKLY-EASTSIDE mg. Courtyard. S. Lag. tone5. 3000 square feel. 38drm2ba $825 2ba, dplx. gar. S9!'0. Plua area. Call Rosie unfum.f750yrly full lpped. In 1 d. · ul1 es. va1 5mo.~ Overlooks Ullh tee of 48d.rmoceanft $1200 ChildOK.nopets.Drive 848·2262 JR PROPERTY r equ . (U mg 10-15.642-~afl4pm. W l NT ER. 2 . 3 4 . 2 Br 1 Ba (rplc, de· golf course. $3500 monlh by only. 119 Heliotrope . MANAGERS ma1d ~erv1<"e. Wknds M/F ~·35 to shr 2 br apl, BDRMS, NEWPORT tached dbl gar, lrg TOPOFntEWORLD Yearly lease. •1 Rue Avallt0/3.!m-940§ •1Br.Duplex.s.115incld 67Hl7l 613•0364 145ani ht.715-4274. CdM. nr bcb. S22S + "'2 BEACH&BALBOA. yards, $600 Mo. 2401 5 br, 2 ba, din. area. G d v-•-0 S ulils.Nopets. S ...__ 1 2 ,_ J.R.Property Managers NorseAve.642-6368. stove. washer/dryer ran ....,.,, pen un· Lg3Br,28a,lower.3blk:s ~949' llfDIOOMS wapnw • uU1:1.673.Q588 67~113 IUDS & Pm OI hookup, gar., encl. yd. ~11y1i»5~ee call lo f bcb, dsb~ ~rplc, Ea.stside . Large 2 Br . 2 UTHS WHl&s VacaHo. Yg prof.lo shr wlsame, ....... __ 1_._.... 3206 $1000. 964-IS61af\.6pm. • • · sol wtr, paUo. mo. natural wood ceilings & $675 MONTH your bead! borne for one beautiful ocean view 3 br --2 Br 1 Ba Just orr LARGE 3 BR 3 Ba tu. 673·815'7 cabinets. 2 covered . on the gol( course nr home, (rplc. skylights. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Blvd. $465 Mo . · La 3 b 2 ba gar new 1c· 2 Aov 129 35th St, low.er urul, Scottsdale Arizona or So. Laguna, nr beach, Cbarming2br, l bahouse 556-6516 ram/rm. (pie, big yard. HARBOR VIEW 4 Bdrm rum lBR apt w/sundeck .e r, · ' pa~ U:,g1 ~ces. t'l~ti xlnt cond. Ava•I. now. one in Breckenridge ~o 499-5177Clinl with front yard on good 1 Br. du~lex. Elside, sun· ~~~~~ ~~~~.1~~YAg~~ 21,t ba, 2 story w/fam.Uy for rent for mo of Oct. ~"f.~·67~~wy S71 5 · :~id. W::;'·p~~~li: (213)966-1111. Colorado ski ~rea (602) Resp fe~. 28. shr near lslandlocation.$750mo ny pvl yrd, sm pet ok. ~.7551 rm,formaldininf,view, $4.50. SeeonSatorSun. 2 BR 1 Ba gar patio rent reduct.ion for light 1 Br co~do, S550 mo, 837·9057DarytinKramer new plush lwnhse Xlnl leue opply. Call $375/mo. Grdnr incl bi& yard, pr vacy. 212"'1 Opal Balboa w/earden.fl50m0. managerd\llles. Pis call Ve rs a II le.&. Ca II PO Box t Rio Verde AZ w/resp. working rem . Lyn675-8283<Jr643-2949. 548-7855 1~1. Loc)llMH• 3250 Sl&OO/moYTlY· bland 6'73-65Z2Moo·Fn,9-5 551-1660. 2LJl830·2323~chard Unbelievable rooms lalboaP ..... 3207 ocr. 1 Very lge allrac· ••••••••••••••••••••••• B YFRONT CONDO CoroHdelM.r l722 2 BR 2 BA patio 1 br 1 ba c ts dra 2BR. Util paid $650 tst RetlhlhtoSlicn 4300 overlooking brook & ••••··~··•••••••••••••• live 3.4 br, 2 ba. North 3 bB\ Vliew Hom es A . ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• I d S7oo ' E/Side Ca' tri·Pre;· last &secS200. Before&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• waterfall. Pool. spa, 2 br, uhls pd S6'151mo 113 c M 5 641.3937 A so ute Y gorgeous. Bright and lar&e 2 BR + Cboice residence near w 6~~·M r. 9 5 /mo 646.:isos • 673-11§6. Aft 6, 556-§693. Cut living expenses! lake. etc. $250. Nwpt1CM E Balboa Blvd · · · Mo. then Mo to Mo. No den. Security bldg oo Sea Old CdM Av all on· "• · · . 1 bdrm oceanfront $450 Est ab Ii s bed 19 71. area 1~ · 673-5350 4BR. 2BA f650 mo. Clean pets. S'J50 Judy Agent super L~do P~ninsula thro. ·u~b Call. Reserva-408VJ Aca~. 3 bdrm. 2 2BR. d2BA . Lr& k1lch. mo. All util paJd Call Featured Ill TI. me Mag. Pro(. r•male wants same & neat Pets/children 559·9'00 •-· p ble Ii II ba ~·an \flew Laun ...., fac S495 L c I t I " Cbarmlllg beach collage OK. Avail Nov 1. 63i.z246 ._........... ""'· ossi 5 P ava · Ilona ay wknd or mon· · ""~ · · ~ · 10-4 pm, 675-1642. a r g e 1 en e e · lo shr 2bdrm. 2ba apl 3 Br 2 Ba, frplc. yea rly 1 Newport-326' $2,000moyrly. lhlrrata.613-05M Call[73.'19'2 63l-3S3'7 2 Br lBa. S600 yrly. Opn Personal attention & All rec. (acll. 2.8·35. Jn rental $900 mo. Coast Older 2bdrm house on '* ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• 3 bdrm recently re· TREEHOUSE beams, steps lo beach. ca~ful, screenlng. Time C.M. nr O.C.C. Ref's Proeertiea673-S410 acre lot. 1541 Mesa Dr. 15 AC PVT PARK ~ERSArt.U:S.l 2bt!R 2 Lg studio apl, mat~re modeled. Ocean side lBR. overdet gar. 1116 W. Ba Ibo a . Sav1ng. ~.......... req. Wkdys: 549·4834, ,.._ N. be !21.3)861·2510. Bd. 2 B lik a. secunty. cu use. uadt~67t.s~ ~ .. ~"'~c.'!1c PCH S800. (114) 998-3008 214E19th. ms 213/86$=2S42 Hou-ns ,_ex=t""". 331=:.o.·-----v.:ean vu. ice, tween Charming 2 Br 1 ba. 2 mslr .. "'3 a. e pool , spa, refrig. u ....,..,. v • ..-...... ev 642·98>/640-8900 Mode 3 bdrm 2 b lh 833-034 'r 30 Prof N . k B & C Sts. 26 3 Br. 3 car rrplc garage rear new $625. kids:l~Yt;e· $750/mo. W1nter co.t.M... 3724 ,,. __ .._ M.... ~124 L a r g e 1 b d r m frplc~dshwhr, garag!. i Seeks shar;d ~gsmB;h parking. 6'5-4:MS. house'. $550/m~. lse. John Mars · r tr ....................... "-'-•• -~ /di b --'--rt f h S800 C ........... ...t....1 u-3222 Baclc• up to golf ........... e. 631·1266 Waterfront Homes, Inc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w s w_,~. carpo . house rom belle . <~Kq;'l area. Answer Ad • 505. __ _.._. " ~"~" 631•1400 CASADEORO MESA VERDE home at· ldryrm Westaide.$400. mo.Yrlx.675-1642_. _ ,, ••c·· 642·430024brs. •••••••••• .... ••••••••• Waterfront Home1 LLUTD.J11ESP ID 645-66:2S ~ 2BR. "Honeymoon Cot 631.1400. A A mosphere.2"3dlxapts. l.rJ2Br.2Ba.Condoon ;:.rr'<'f'in4 t.•..i-_t_ P, 30Pror. non-smkr . .. c · No pets. ~J.O:M. BLUFF AREA Big Canyoo golf course. l'.:f' J.. ·~ seeks shar'd hsng Bch ~~o~~.no=.~i~.1~ Fo.tolaYally l2l4 Beautiful Newport Crest Compare before you MEWLYDl<:OI. 3 br, 2 ba lt,.) m1. lo aJI amenities. Monthly ---·---area. Answer Ad 11sos . I d 673-1."' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo 4Br. FR, DR. ocn rent. Custom design beach . 642-6153 . or lease $1200 951·0391 Oldest & largest agency 642.4 Uhrs. inc gr nr. ...,., HOME FOR RENT Sea view 4 Br 3 Ba family view. yrly $1200. 646--0686 features: Pool. BBQ, 1 Br gas pd, encl ga1 · ·· · SPACIOUS 5Br. 3Ba. 4 Bdrm. POOL. S950. rm d1'nlngrm .:,.ean& 2Brlba.Hardwood.nrs. cov 'rd/araie· 5Ur· d/washer. pool. Adults 1 Br.1 Ba.Small yard, t Br Yearly, garate mSo.Calif.sincel91I Fumrminlrg38R,28A formal dinrm ram rm F ed rd & g • · "" f 1 d it 1 h 642 5013 garage. No pets. $400 parking, step to beac , Credits: ABC,NBC,CBS. home Nr Ocean S & · . enc ya gara e. mgbtlighlviews.Pool& open beam, rp c roun e w Pus · · Mo 367 "A" Hamilton. $440 Mo. 673·39S8 or Cosmo.PhiJDonahue OCC. M1F2S+S200 mo. w/we1t bar, ~~met Kids & pets welcome Lennis Sl.OOprmo $1951 mo. 631 ·5416, landscaping. Adult liv-2 Ir. I..... 641.0763 btwn 9.1 Mon· 5"-M99. •l.'10ff• 915.0444 Ava1 now. l mo 545-2000. A&enl, no fee. . 494-0395 eves ing at its best No pets. Newly decor <:as pd Fn. 1 Br 1 car garage space, to all new clients who Male/ Female lo share Agt. 760-83U v· 3Brstngle sly hse w/pool. Waterfront lease, 4 Br 4 Condo/ Boat slip, lge 3 Br. 1 Brfum. 1445 encl gar., pool, dshwr stove & refrige wall to need a place. 2br 2ba. Newport Beach 3BR. 2BA. ~ean 1ew S650 mo. AVAIL immed Ba. family rm, top con-21-2 Ba. Nu crpt, paint. 2 Bdum. S520 Adults. 642-5073. IHSTAMTIM! wall crpts, "'a bile to bch. Con do, patio, Crplc. Pool. Beauurul! ~ 963-8178 dilion. dock tor 40 boat. Ref's. S12SO Mo. 6'75-9135. 365 W. WI.lion, 642-lm 2 Br. 2\li Ba. 1650 sq. fl. 1 Adult 118'i't 36th. St. Serving allofS Cali( phone S290 ind ul1l 7m60o_7.287Lease Option l'Ll~•--1. 32,.0 SlSOO. l106W OCEANFRONT SUS CASrTAS 3 lrTow .. teM Twnhse. w/every xtra, Mo 646 7332 -...,.-~ " Newly decor. gu pd.. big dbl gar & ya rd . · . GardenGrove.895-3482 =.::c.==:;..· ---L H 1:1orv· Hll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br4Ba,clean &sha~. Deluxe 5 Br 2~, Ba Furn. 1 br. apt. $345' encl gar .. pool, dswhr Adults.PetOK.SM5Mo. EASTBLUFFF Sp1c1~ Male non-smoker to arge ar iew 1 5 HOMEFORRENT . "·be Refs. Sl200Mo. Avail up.Encl.gar.Adults.no Adults ... .,.,..., 673 .... .,., ,, • .,..,,,,,, l lt R pool Quiel 0 Sat ,1n 5 sbar•2bdnn NO""lS Home: Private. pool. 4 Bdrm. $700. Fenced next to lenrus "" ac · lhru 6-15-82. 675·9932, pets. 2110 Newport Bl. · ,,_....,,... ........., ,._ . .......,. pleasint arei. Single pen . too . .r s:2007month, iSt and last: spa'. view. 1 year lease yard & garage. Kids" SlSOOmo. ~emaxo(Npl. 213/ff6...66k 548j968btwn8&5PM. Spacldousf2 Br. 1 1J:· Hwllacjt.a..dll 3140 adult. No pets. SSOO mo. Call751·4739aJler6 m. av all. $l500 Mo. Eves. pets welcome. 545-2000. Bob or Dove 759·l22l Waterfront Exceptional· S375/mo. OtJuxe Mobile Laun ry S:.~ ' · ....................... 644-4167 M sht 4 br dplx, N 8., or 768-6285. Days 64~50SO. Agent,nofee. lylovely&lrg2BR,2BA, Home.M1l1.1ruduJta,oo THIWtlfR.ITIH Lg2Br.oceanvu,nrpier, be h $21250 ii Ast for Chuck. 4 BR. 2 mi to beach, S650 WlSTCUFf frplc. pelio. all xlras. peta. Quitt, aecure. 1991 PllV ACY & QUtET Luxury Adult unitut af· S600 yrly. Chair lift. ~tlct~Jll:. ~=. 631-7lw6 + ut s. 4 ~R. 2BA. 90 degree per mo. + S850 dep. L u x u r Io us ( o u r Util pd. m> mo. AduJl4. Newport Blvd. '4M3'73. Like new 1•2 br. Apl.s. fordable living. L.2 " 3 Resp. cpl.642'31112 b ~ r ~ e a l G a y So C 1 d View PvtBch $1200 bedroom three bath N 67 2298 B W II d l d a e/ emele ooo•JD · Nr . st Paz.a. awar 538-9504 · Avail, Oct. 10. 84().5648 · . . o pets. $-. lt.tlllgt• leecll 1740 w/gar or carport. Up or r e ecora e . 3 Br 2 Ba duplex lowe.r. te rvic ln So. winning Pent.ridge Cove -----=-----"----2 sty, 3 br. 2 ba condo, nr !'all~· Beamed ~e}bng.s 3 Br. 2i.; Ba. 2 story Con· •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• down, balcony or patio. Olympi~ size pool, ligh~-~ blk to beach. xlnl 3'a,if. .~~. For rental 2Br Condo to s.hr. prefer Jo...-. Ct'Hll s hopping ce nte r , in v1ng room a am•· do. S995 per mo. Proper· Beach eou.a,e, complete-pool. spa, bbq, laundry, ed ten~ court, Jae~. cond. Avail now. Prplc, needs. ll-7PM non-smoker, partly rum. 2 br, den, 2 ba, ocean $550 /mo No pets I~ room. Secluded pool ly House 642·3850 & lyfum Pvt.quiet Wtty lush shaded landscap· park like landscaping. gar. lndry adults. no <213~ spa, pool, gar S300 mo. view. Tennis, pools, 152-2197. me ya_rd. Space for boal 642-lOIO • H B ~1156 . . ing. S460 ft up. Mature Most beautiful bldg. in pets. Yrly SnS. lsl. last Av 11 I 10 -15 I 1 14 I $l750. 640-1212 or tra.iler Sl:850 month · · · · adulta, NO PETS. Mesa ff. B. & sec. Refs. 125 '6th St. 644.0994 MEARIUCH yearlt basis Agent H.-borvtewH• LGCJl-leecll l741 Pines. 2650 Harla. ~19 1· 2 ,~~~----- 3 Br. 2"'a ba. Jasmine 3bdrm,2ba.newlyde· 631·7300. 3bdrm.2~baths.dining •••••••••u••••••• .... • 549·2447. M"-R11o..1-rwu11 2br.1ba.gar,frplc.t11t Yg,pror.ror2br,2baon Creek. Avail. now. Sl.250 corated I,..· of tile •a•n E Blur coado 4 br 2 ,.,_ ba, rm . Cami I Y rm . 2 Furn tux lluclio. spa, TV, ,.. "VY! -bl"· lo .. _ h 212 ..,,,.. Penm. _,.. bl.k lo ocean. mo. 673-41.915, 673-1479 """'I&92• ""' . -..u. .,. LUXURY DUPLEX 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse ""' udc · """''st. $2SO. Tom640-4200day . _,. 835 Amigoa Wy #8. S1195. fireplaces, 3 car g1ra4e. maid service, phones. 2 Br 2i.; Ba .dble gar. Apt.s. Pa•:-. single • SQS. 673-ml . C--"' M 322'" c H 213 "'I • .-.... 1 •013 $1.200/mo. Gardener In· t125 wk. •ZZ27 ......, "' -• "° , WALK TO BEA .... ~ .... -.... Ul50 sq f\. wilh every double car garages. Rutland Road. Westcli(f ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Brand new 3 Br. Micro, BAYSHORES. 4BR.3BA cl. lmmed. occupancy. "-•,.,tleecll J76t ictra, huge rear yard near Hunt. Harbour. Area. S500 mo. lBR. MESA VERDE stove, dishwasher. $815 Home. Ac ross from Ait,640-6500. ....................... with RV 11te. Adults. ChlldrenOK.IJ40.6807. Com munity pool. Walk 3 Br. family rm. lrg Mo.536·~1536-7979. Swim Beach. $1450 mo. SPACIOUS S BR ex· "55.673-6336,642-9666. HUN TINGTON BAY lo shopping . Call yard. Avail. immed •WALKTOBEACH• 2I3-385-2176,213-44t-3252 eculive born~. Beal CONDO 915·8646, 833·3622 or S925 / mo yr lease Exec 3Br 2ba. ram rm. LUXUIYIAYFIOMT tl:'~ai;=~: Vl~C~A 2 B l'*'a Ba Patio ~64t~·80~1~8~---- Jactie, rltr 631-1266 Crplc. dining rm. 963-5191 3 Br. 2 Ba. with boatslip. ly Sl&OO mo! Call bk.r, ~a~ious E .. Si~ Apts. car:Ort washerldrye; Lrg bachelor quiet & pvt. Charming Quiet Cul-De-Avail. Oct. 1st. Man y 673-ISSO c gar, pauo. dsbwshr incl Waler •truh paid No ~ts. Newport Hts. Sac. 3BR hse. 1% BA. M 'Noatove. Moat utll Cree. Comm. pool. Adults. n~ HOO m~I ut.il. 631-2299. Garden ltltch. Avail im ~~t~~t~~~500 o. S.C..._.. JZ7' 2 B~M S4?5 pets.152S+$:i00depoelt. Versailles spacious med. S750 mo. Incl .. __ •••••••• .... • .. •••••••• .,_.,El..._Av• CM A&eat.nofee.SU-2000. 2bdrm, 2ba. blt-!ns. ________ , gardener 842-1835 Isl Beac<?'I Bly. 3 br. s""""· 3bdrm. 2ba. welk to ~ ,,,.~1,,,.._ "' Sp 2 b pl, kl ... OK securily, amenities. last + dep. 1142-1835 No ~ruus. 2 YT lease, HOO. beach, goll, tmni.a. No 'f'EAll~ AIN: '""" """ ac. r a ..., · 1675 631-4458 SPACIOUS ~Cs r~ 8'15-8817 •· $675 """'7913 aft Social •• ,:...,•-s 01· 2 Br 1 Ba "ool garage paUo. '405/mo, 191· last. · f be. h B l Bdrm condo nr So. pets · pe..,. · w · ""··· "' · · ... , • · 11381 Keellon (Beach/ Across rom ac · 1 r Pvt entran~ .. pvl BA. HB. Girl 18-~. Newly re· dee. S2SO. 536-a194 3 oHices to screen, check r._..... ref's ar em~yment .. will for.... 4350 match you with the nghl ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Roommate! Storop hep 30 Day Guarantee on Ba I boa Peninsula nexl lo Fun Zone (10\lt I\ x 20.,., ft ) 253 oCf with this ad 673·29Q. 673-3m Sm car or Storage. Sare & O~Co:ISl-7714 Secure.CM.~. 673-118'7 C Pl Woods t IASTILUFF 3pm. rtet0t•FrHSunda_y No pets. le Mo. 1395 A SI 3 + den. Yrly. $445. MASTER/VISA oasl ua. ya ·Hwf~hM Brunch•BBO'P Baker.641..(1763Btwn9-1, aler).962·381, p 11 210Ced Al A-...t Storagedblegarage mosphere. Security H..t.iw 3142 4 bdrm, i i.; ba, family S. ..._ Partle1 •Plus more Mon·Fri. 831·9303. ,r .J.5(m ar. P ......... .,._ downtown Huntington M.50/mo. • .......... •••••••••••• room, ftreplacell. Clean C.,ntr-3271 OMAT AECMATIOM: I _ .... t= la' Beath StOOmo 535-5050 WaterfrootHomes.lnc. Weatherly Bay executive home. Avail ....................... Ttnn11•Ffee1..ts1on1 •2Br.l8a.$39$ tw.'f• · s.e....... ll76 Ftoabr2brcondolnR.B. · · 631-1400 waterfront <.'Ondo, 2 Br, now. Sl.550mo BEAUT1FULCONDO lpto l PfO shop)• 2 t child OK. no pet.a. 2266 Cle~ 2 • 1~ ba ...... ,................. w/ume. Tennis. pool. Meaa del Mar area. $45 Lovely. 2 Br, 2 Ba. 36' boat allp. Avail. im· 642-5161,&lo.8107 3 br. all extra, newty HetlthClubt•Slunt DMaple.~MM. Huntington Landmark 2Br Condo. 288. frplc, W/D. $275 + ~ utlls & Mo. Call 151-9905, leave Eastside, carpets. med. SlOSO. 846-465$, •LIDOISU• crptd1_~.pallo,21clda •Hydromuuge • Eaatslde2Br. l Ba.near coodo.Stackwuberand wel bar. aarage . dep.f7M7!\3 1...::m::.:ta~•::.::a,.f..:.e·'------- drapea, h-ups. enclsd 846-~1 E . ~ U OR, ~/mo1 lll, lut, Swimming • Goll schools, no pell. $425 <\'~r. 2 ~='· wetba~ beautiful surf view. Male ~ shr sbr 2ba CM nr BakerftFalrvlew iar. noo. No peta. FIH 1 MONTH ln~ofue~,~~g ~ aec. Av1U.8S1.ao3 Driving Ainge Mo.'31-6156. b 1!1 IU oven -Steps to bch. S695 mo. nrSC.OPlau/Frwy Stora1e/small car. Snaae Wilde .tr Co Bay Front. 2 minutes to cosy 3 bdrm dream WHt+a l2tt ~ ~. SP Ac I OUS 2 BR . ~1~0.2 i!tar S.ut + "2·1619 s . S225+aha.~ utila: ~~o. Weekdays lfS.900$. . ocean. large. luxurious 2 h o m e . C Io• e t o ........... -.......... room• • Furnl1hed ADULTS Beam clngs, $IOO aec deposit. Call w.......... lfft _.64........,~,..·------=------------- • BrandnewapaclOUSO!OO story . suoo Mo . clubho~1 My,beachft •3Br, ZBa. dbl farap, lUnfumillltd•~ lr&ldt.aervb&r,refrlge. (114) 75M381 Aalc for ••••••••••••• .. ••0 •••• ProfM/Fabr2BR.20'to Offlcel..W 4400 aq ft) 2BR. 2BA. Oin1ng 2.U/~lllMl,445-39&3. teMis. ~ t UOO/mo. tam rm. la tncd yd. $'700 Living • No Pell • "25/mo. No peta. 22.se Mr. Bln&lwp tHS. lBR. Carpel$, nod. Patio, dw, lndry, ......... _ ........ rm/aludy. Multl·leveltd Virginie O'Brien, •ll, mo. + '100 sec. 14311 Mod••• Open Dally Maple, 548·7358 & • $t1S 3 Br 3 Be Pool d!'epa, stove. Nr Shot>-DO&ar.R'15.Pl-M townbome. frpk, vault· .-.,.,...... l 2't 17S.13Z3. Purdx St.841@ 1110 e m.aa pl.Uo. KldsOK. No pets'. pinli, Pert, 0111.rdl lit lletu~ rapomib&e M/F, td t-ellinp. Pool, Spa .......... -.......... ' Ol.ber3-4W'uvail, HOMEJORRENT Oakwood EASTSIDI ••«•1484 + ·1 ~ Eves tor over 30 to abr MHa mo. f13.NI 3 Bdrm. '825. Fenced Gtfdtn ~ 2 8 1 ea poolaide pt · p.,.,.,., Verile Apt. Furn ex~ ~ataide 2 Br. 1 Ba. yard• 1art1t. Kida Ir 1a~drynn.,cloee.:11i'. Zbr,Zba,Cfll.t,DW,encl Af -•'td 'i• for your rm. us..s101 House, enclld 1arage, pet.I wel~. su-2000. r 1 .~'J:d'1,,...~ No pet.a. Cail for eppt. f:; opstairi. Nr beach. w ....... .._. • ltOO e•n/pkpd!. sootomSqn ot eu1tom offtce apace OD ITUll @.. Colt.a Mesa, ll per 1q ft.. Will remodel to suit. Wlllla111 E. Doud, lac m 1m.• p1Uo. w/d book.up, D ~ Aceet,nofee. 171"')145'-1 04 TSLll1mt.•ia.·au.am ....................... , W/leell tow. M/F. c.•tPtU a eutUW. No .-.aM:: Avail. now Z Br. 1 Ba. ........ IMdl a. Lie 1 br, lbe, rtfrit, DW, 277~ ~~~ llDA~'\>'. S E A. W I N D HM w/pool. JBlt S300 pets. $t25 +aecurlly. ., •• 'ft; Water • trub pald. t7001$tll~a·1t111) •1s lde, nail. DOW, wo.0wner.8Niu. VILLAGE lncllltll"=IW I!!!!!! _____ _ =D~=Brtot· REAlJY t::·~ -=·r.,::tt~ (714) '6 M/mo.*91 BRAND N!Wzlt I Ba. Nn 162 bdrm laury Clariltlu F to abr bll ::t:..:=~·r.am-ai.: ·-· .. --C~·e:~w.Mt3000. OCWfnoNTAPT •le~,'· uJt~llla :~8!~7:0 ~~ss1sarz::=s: ='=-~~ ;u;.~:.;.r: laal 6 aeeur. Mary, JZ:P ul J401 Wiater l'lllbl.1 br, ta Lt.iii. "'· ay · Hf-mt ~= :1\ ~ WAJn'ED I MfP rmts M CAMYOM COMDO 2 BR 2 BA ,_ ... ...,... ... _.. mo. ut.1111 md. No pet.a. 1 Ir Btt.m. enc1lcl · WA Lit TO BEACH: ntt waterfalll • ..;..1 '°Mr *'-'!'".I . •-=::.::.-ILlCll:s..::::i.._ "Oakcresl" In McLain Condos. Jbdr•. 11>1. tuo11, fff.JJIO,f1J.71M u,P.,. ~ • •o ~ lteh,·•t.M • ~ 0 .; '°'~Ir..-. 1111-.~!!!!. View. private gar. NO peu. ~a to beta. 1· br, io..a, ~ B1111tltoi. 7to-oiu. ~:..;;r~. 101 paid. From SU _..,,_,.._. SHOO /mo Martha Macnab __...!_ a@.cf;;.&ia• 111.-. wAtKTOa&ACH· tBr ~".tJ.: 1 Will.._•• ea.am. Cct}J j MU 91&AU'l'lnJL/QUJIT• wltll etoft ... 1110: :.. Wiit • lkhMlil ;:' .......... .... ..!2-.-· .. ,.,rat~, 2 =.=·~'.:;: .....,, .. ,.,.. ,. sea;;• vm.,.. m.we• 2 1t.dl . .W~6 W..:~il.lkLllac.. ,..,.._.,..., • ..., WAL1101MOt mta ill r... ,_a 1111 PJ11t. Mill . -do. 8ac -,..a,_ ... .... ........ WI I . 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''I""' y Lit. hlata a-2110 Muon~Sport6Tanil ....................... maJOt.61.tyfMl·tm ~· UPERTBRJCK• I.lat•~ t-ratet •• • f J•YI Tlll.,. ... -~ ------Cou... ,,_ Bob ---• ---• ... • .._ .... , __ ,, ~ &. unr., -I •••••••• .............. "" -fora HUFFMAN•SON .... • -· • CERTIJIEDl1R&AIUI R~JD./OOIUl'L olOm. ~ •-, ~ ,._ • ssJ.1713/'ltHOOI llleCORllACKPLMBG Complete .. rv1ce u d 30i~a,yad Add ·Remockl·PaUoe WMIMflt1·707I INSTRUCl'ORS te.ach CompleteMaillt.tunce LBTTHEMOUSI ,..,aln. ~k fa.. CUSTOMINT/EXT REPAIR•REMODEL !t1u0m.~c•.riadlna .. · lO lO 11'1 111 the C1blnetl · Repail'9 NO JOB TOOSIL\LL all upeda ~ hlDd&w:i ~EAN YOUK HOUSE. Wt, Ml~ ZRML_ EXPERTSDVJCEStooJ>ac& Reu. rata ~--· ~L II»,~ Dd.Y Uc.13!• .... BDrul, Bbolk.U~~:.'!8· defeoat.Ht:lll. •u IA•H CallS..151.ft. HAITMASOMIY LOWRATES fJ!,J.~ fl}tlH AMERICANTREti Pl.OT l ..... t.d•t Aos~:.imiffR'j313 h•1ll1 Bll {~!il.-llH:ml ~6 Retiable Brlckwort, blodtwalla, NU·BRQQKga.140,1 Dralna from StO Main SERVlCE S•YICI Cua tom cirpentry. -....................... Eaperilliced. Good refa. wood fences. Coftcttle RAl.PH'SPAINTINO from sis. Plwnbinl re-I DlllCTOIY deckl,~Uoe.J.S.Conlt. e.r..kTlt CLEAN·UPS/LAWN ...... W*'31*W p 1Ho1 , com pl elt E,xt/lnt·Reaa·Prompt. paln.llU.§QtO.\l ,....,... DO IT NOW• Co. No doea It bet· ....................... lllalot~Laodacp ................. •••••• SCRUB·A·DUB prof. ~~pet, Lie. 381294. Led. freteft. lf4=SHI. ..__ ...... tA• II•.. •••••••••••• .. ••••••"• Ler i Lie' •· bonded. Hanten• Ctramlc Tile, Fruut W·no? HauJ.cleln&q),coacrete b 1 __ ,_ 1 ~~ All p 1n•1 ... •-t ... "" l rntr-NY ••-•• Pri ........ _ Atll,_.S-.. • n ho t b removal. "'·-.. Truck. ouaec e.-f, Mrv ce. 8_,-L 8,.-A. ,..__ a ....... "' -ell ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• vate exi>ert t-·u•S YourDallyPllot Free est. Call Joe, oor~ 1 wua, u 1• Cleanupt ·TreeTrim'a Qulck •~-'IAI Reaa .. reUa lt1 ref1. ~u:a· WQl-.. ,.,ud'et~ H 50 Neat1 complete rarr t byCredent.llledte~htr. ServlceDirectory NH~U. calla 4Pl!US!=l280 Haullnt ·Maintenance --·--CaY.Jean.Pl·IOlll! V~re11.Uc,bonded. Fmut.rm&W1292 MANAlB'tlHT Moat aubject artH. Repre1entaUve Palloe, deck:inp, ext.,sid· CW c... ArNt59.f414 •s~'I::iv'f:Jobt COLLEGEOOUPLE ~Hl•lllOIHHIOI Ext. bouaepainUnconly Your home. Hf.310l 642·1611.elt l22 lnp, landscape designa ....................... Tree trimmln1 • re· Ca)lMQCEf46.13fl Will clean your home. MeYlllt Wedo\htjobri&ht! Oran~e Co.~·; 15~,.. lndlvlduallud ptOIJ'ama --------1 . Int. wori. Free est. D •ye .. •1 moval, clean·upa, truh Good, desieadable. ,..,,, ....................... LEE Pa!ntinc, IM·M exr ~nee. or 0· In shorthand, typlna ' Ac ... Lie. bond«l.631-0401 "' ""' haulin& • maintena.oce, HAULING•DUMP Sleyeor~HN3!13 •A·I M0¥M• COLLEGESTUDENT an ta ta. olficukilla.l4lg ... ~~~$ ............ c_,..t.. ~~~!:~~~-~Ing mow!n&.Reu.§7):3953 JO~,=Rl,ndy, PERFEcrJONPLUSI Top Qu~ Special Exp. lot/ext. job for t--.......1...L.Ja.-a&.. DRUMMERS. Prof ACCTG for am bl.mi PR ....................... . -------TIEES Exp'd, de9mdable. AJJy care In •. 25 '/fl ltu! A1ex $Sk923} ---w-..-drummer 20 rr exp. qltlles sales.tax 'rts Compl int/ext.25yra. Ltcenaed Day Care T peel/ ed I TREES/SHRUBTRIM LYpcwon.Utastf.l&'IO exp. Competkive rates. qu&Utyplf.Lowestrates ....................... Paul Wiil ams, Compiete office ' 11rv: CHAR RENOVATING Mother. Very sm gr:o"P· u:l.Jawn':':, 1st.MM Gara1ie ':J:ard clean· Reliable Homemuera Noovcrtl• 7»13,\1 ID O.C'. 'Neat, prompt General contrarting, Righteous Brotherl Notarv. lltas-540-5834 Lots of attention· W!I· ree_SV.f21l will clean your home or •ABC MOVINC·Exp .. ferY.Ml*Af-7149 home lmprove~enla stud io work Limltid Pror Acctng Financial, French~. hdwd noon, 64S·20Bl Gt•l"llS..wat HAULING-&\dent bu aRt.,710=11ADM prof. low rat.es. Quick, lNT/EXTr·~NG Alaodamaae~plln. lst openings Coraerioua YDI Bookkee~g Services moulding, shelvin&. CHILDCARE ....................... ~e truck. Loweat nte. Generallloulecle&D.lq c1rr{11Jmyice.SQOtlO Uc'd.Rels.~·Est. classwoii.Lac.894·9798 $4cpta.751-i672 JU;,MU~1Hi*-17". R o u I b et finis fi · My home, llo. hrs, C.M. Air C~ rompt. Call 19-1'7I. Reliable. Ref~ STARVING COLLEGE ~lOfZ loofllcJ Will tutor blgb school ~ Compfetu erv1ces. Free area.IanStQ.1!15 J\od.~ DWxoy.JoM. Own tram. I02§10 STUDENTS MOVING 1 t t" 1 P . t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• math, algebra. •••••••••••••••••••••••eat. Bonded, lic'd .N.•t ,~-..1--Hr*•• c•••H••yOUl•CT COLI ........... -nerna1o!la a101ng BALBOAROOF1NGC0. 142·6'124. -·~~ -r·-.._ _.. .. HOUSEa.EANING . c .... .--. HighQuality.lnt/Ext. .i...~ •. --Driveways, parktnf lot . .. ............................................ HAVLJNG-125 '31-1993 Respooaible,xlotrefa. lnaW'ed.641·MZ7 FmEst,«a..l§3l Also-r la• w-..wClt•iill repairs, sealcoa in . C......tStrric. Windows /carpets/floors JACKOFALLTRADES c llf!t.'1~ WATCHUSGROW ' IOCIC: plaste g S&iS Asphalt. 631·41 .. ;-.~;; ................ Home. condo, oHice Plumbin&. electrical, U~~·· SaintLaureot&iSoo.s Fre t 6'J.6743 ..................... .. We Carer-cieanen 1·997-B139/63:Ul68 bu tine. Odd jobs Jup, 59-M4 HOUSECLEANlNG •Two Brothen Moving* Best in Pa.int& Paper ecs . Original WuMiow Wuber ..,..,. ----Own\tana.Goodrefa. Promp t Courteous ~ 131-13$1 RooflnJ, all types. Lie Avg3brbome,S35. Child Care Days, great SteTamtteanftup~ls. Drywd HOME IMPR""'"'M"'""" L&a--c .. ~--'--?7S.'15f/9&H82f Ser vice U7·0500 or ------guarS dlscounts.Larry. playyard, 3 years and rue.. mount urul v•.,. .,.,~ • ~ ...,....,_ 54().MU C•to.P ..... older, Karen~ZOS Work&uar. ....................... REPAIR PLUMBING ....................... HD•........ 25 Uc. ~1 ~_.,...__.,.,_...,_..,_~-"""-'"'-""--ISh & 1 ALLTEXTURES& carpent~y elec lite' Town ft Co unt r y••••••••••••••••••••••• PADDEDWAGON yrs exp. c. · hltyslttlM c!mpoo steam c ean. Drywall. Clean & depen· Reas F.....:. est N' o 'ob. H o m e m a It e r s • Mature prol. lady with Movers Bonded. Ins. Refs. Color ..... ;•·~;;:............ lor brighteners I wht da~. Reas. 631·200t too sma1i.'i.5.28'11 J homemakers & home xlnt qualifications & Careful, Courteous expert. 9113:(811 l>ick Babysitti.ng. my home1 1 crpts · 10 .min beach. DRYWA.LL/ACOUSTlC --. -bealtb aidea to. work -•a .... Ill a....v'"'gly ca-andCbup. 497.q6 P--'-yr & up, nr Victoria, Hall, Uv /din. rms $15; c Irv M /lb lder'u" disabled n iJ .. ., ... • ~ ..,.... ..., C,M, 642-8482/640U9 avg room $7.50; couch 14 yrs exp. Fully lic'd & ~rpenu., · uonry w e e or for your home, arumalsl ,..... ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Loving mother or 2 will SlO; chr SS. Guar .. elim. insured. 532·5S49 oofing . Plumblnft in their homes. Ca.U us at P 11 n ts' etc . Ca 1 ....................... The Paper Hanger. Prof. care for your child pet odor. Crpt repair. DRYWALL TAPING Drywall ·Stucco· T e 636•1420 (714lHHRZ. Fa II Special, ext/Int install. Decoratorqual. I le Do k All te t •· t Remodel. J .B.646:. 9990 M.... .... a....-a.... R-nnn•1'ble _.,_ ... ""'U· ~alntlnf.. Prof. R&nbl. Freeest. St.eveS4H281 M·Th aft. lpm or al ,, yrs exp. wor x ures .• acoua 1c, C .____, ...,,...._ •TI.&~ ... v wknd. F·SWI Barranca mnell. Rels.~l.0101 free est. Kevtn675-9088 arpentry ·~cal ........ ~.............. pie will care for yourreees Steve547·428l Plashr/ltpalr Orange Coast Rooring Reroofing, repain Call 646-?389. $48-1733 Sprillkltn ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPRINKLER INSTALL Repair & Yd Clean· ups. Landlcaping, 645:5591 Tiie "Let tbeSumbine In" Call Sunshine Window Cleaning, Ltd. ~ MOW IS THE TIME for job seekers to check the Daily Pilot Help Wanted classification. If the job you want is not there you might con· & Culver. irv. Carol NoSteam/NoSbampoo S.Ctrical Plumbblg. Pamtmg ROBIN SCLEANING home. Dec lStb · April Fine paintin& by Richard ..................... .. S · s · lis F Dave or ~e. 96H917 Servic~ ~ly 30th. 675-Cl681 Sinor. Lie, Ins. 13 yn of Neat patches Ii textures ••••••••••••••••••••••• sider ofrering your TILE INSTALLED Extra experienced. Pa· tience, love. nutritious meals. Ref. Good rates tam pecta t. ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME REP RS I b 7 -"-~""'-......,.,--"""' ..... -----dry. fuuat 839-1582 ELECTRICIAN _ priced • Al c ean OUH· happy N.B. etmomers. Frtt 11t. ftl-143' ROBERT'S CARPET right, free est.imate on &IMPROVEMENTS• Want 1 REAU.Y~LEAN SELL id le Items with a Thaoholh 63Hi10 INT/EXTPATClfWORK All Kinds. Guaranteed. services with a.n ad in the J ob Wa nted Ren. JohnB9H667 cat e o ory . Pb one REPAIR. Restretch, tf'· large or small jobs. Reas. f ree est, 64}0S23 H~USE? Call Gingham Daily Pilot Classlf)ed Find what you want in Restuccos . Textures lav. all repairs. 87»490 Lie. !396§21 67~ Clas1ifed Ada 6'2-5678 Girl. Freem. 6*5123 Ad. Dail Pilot Classifieds. F EE E.ST. 645-8258 Have something to sell? " Clusilied ads do it well. ""M2~·S67~8-------- Offkel..... 4400 Officel_... 44 ._..WClllhd 4600...._1/'lrYttt/ ......_ Mwyto&.... 5025 Mo..+91,.1, Trwt Lost&Fo.d 5300 r..loy .... & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ..._. "'--a~r 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oeidi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,. ..._ ._,,. lw·d lo ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Found : Young male ••••••••••••••••••••••• l6.17 Westcli!f. N.8. Want COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···.··················~· I r I 0::u .-.'=1 to ~n Siamese Seal Point Cat. Jolts W91hd, 7075 fuunclal wt 7000s f. Furnished, S175 to $250, Ca.OIATE ....._, LOSING LEASE, qu1l· or . . •~ • up. o S ....... ~ Co. vie Placentia C M •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• l.at.noor. entS41·50.12. utll incld.Call00.9161 OppDSllwltr 5005 Ungbus~.sellingout creditc~.oopenaJty All types ol real estate lde~tify.6*5686: ·· · MEWPOIT PIESIDBfT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL supplies and fix· Ca 11 Den11on Assoc. tnvestmentsaince is.s. Jt.LHn/T .... lntelllgeot. depeodable woman to assist you: lot. & Landscape Design 17THSTl&T MEATMAllCET turesiocllldini: 673-7311 S W.._lli Found: 4/mooldGerman ,~ COSTAMISA Desires to rent quality F Display cases. waiting VENTURE CAPITAL pt<-..;::' Shepherd, vie Baker. Spacious executive or di J furnished or un-N .8 . area . ull y h · B t 0 't b · ~11n C.M. Call C.M. Police fices acl"06S from City 4500 sq. rL of in 'vidua furn is bed b o m e . equip'd. Xln1 loc. ~r' room c ~trs, eau Y n · equi ~ uis. new 642 2171 545-0611 Dept. arter4pm for info Hall. Allservicesav11la· r!~~::~ ·:=~; Seasonal, yrly or option wme. SaJes: $250,000/yr. ~a~on ~11~5 ~d busf~ess ide~ tr~feh W~ PAYnfEMaiT Presrription glasses, Phot.ograohy ble, 'optional'. From 22S priced call, l o Pu r c bas e . No ~~~t ~::::o~ rfya:; Jrs~!~el~ and pi::· ~book,:;. ~9863.1 I For your TD's & notes. found Sun Corona del sq.ft. up at reasonable Realonomics 675--6700 c.hildren. 00 pets. Will Also ~ shampoo Al Dennison Assoc Mar 646 3379 M rktg or New Product! Property Management Re mod.' Upgrading of Resid./Comm. Property re~t!]'·a11No lease re· furnish ftna.ndal ref's. 64M775; eves: 631·0476. and it:lr u ucts Mwy W..tiM SOJO 673-7311. Found Sh·e~ b' .. /tan qUJrocu,c 67~ Prder Lido or N.B. S w 1 mm in g Po o I Call631·97S4or ....................... · .,...... .. "" · IALIOAISLAMD area. Contact Secret.er)', Chemical Service Busi· afters 888-6809 NB homeowner lk.g for Exch. $400K equity in male. Malamute. blk & Xlnt ms. Bonded. THE RIGHT SPACE THE RIGHT PRICE GUAIAMTHD! 300 to 6000 Sq. Fl. Prime Waterfront om ces in Newport Harbor with boat slips available. Plus a long list of special amenities. Temfic leas· in& terms now available. Call Today! 17141675-8662 loaf A• Private office for rent Pam. ness. Laguna Niguel • . T.D. loan from pvt prty $Mill. So. La&. home for white remale . Aust. Write Ad 194!., Daily Pilot, Box 1560, ~M 921626 w /b1lcon y lo shr (7l4l975.1w , wkdays. area.Noexpneceasary, Gold & Siver leaching pmcplsonl,y.7fl0.8030 your TDs. Call Paul Shepherd, blk & tan, w/other artist $2160mo. 9-Sp will train. $50,000. Full operation. 100,000 tons Mcwt.J• 1,_. 499·5648. ma.le. Shepherd, bm & Housekeeping Job want· 851-9794 m. amount req' Will net oo the ground. l man D;idr'° 5035 tBeanachfemAnia.}me.aJNSehwepltoecrrt. ed. Live-ln,smallsalary ... ~.1 $40 000 + Call Collect 500,000 ton reserve. Ar.· Maule 552-IWmeve ".,., . .,.._ Active older f . Studio. Mo'n .Fr·i·. 9.6 PM ·. sayaGold .22.Siver .30 ........................ A•o•c.1•1d1/ 644-3656 •vEC ~·-~ t /BA OrSbr N _... p •I Exper Aide·housekpr "" -·-pv rm w -· r ~867.01u 2200 oz Gold. 3000 oz Wanted· $27,500 secu.-..... tnDI FOUND: Fluffy gray & seeks emplmnt Excel Avail for sul>-lease in bus.Ahout$240.540-0608 Silver. $70,000 buya S Submit otrers. Al Lost&,.... wht small cat. 63J.7548 refs.. one or Npt's exclusive or· Looting for a home of 25% Interest in Leaching 631-4752 ....................... or M&-2847, Vic. CM 631-0412 rice complexes. Quiet. MUISE your own? You'll find ope ration. Call 9·5. . . *•••" nah 5100 F 0 u ND . G 1 d handsome setting in· desires house or apt. many homes advertised 76().l47l SELL idle Items wttb a ••••••••• .. •••• .. •••••• . . . o e n Ant eludes; • rttepl/phone Clean, quiet, reliable for sale in Classified Daily Pilot Classified WOMIM'S cana Retriever, VIC. Irvine Cllrfs"9 ~ Coueraae• Ki'tnben • Calby675-1516 eve da . WantAdlie4>! 642-5678 Ad. Ave/ 20th St. NB . PRE.scHOOL& • ... Preanancy testing, im· 642"°20 to identify DA y CARE CENTER P~· ;h=t!~n7oi!~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :~rtio':~·~~ Lost Wed. nr Antigua &c (co;~e~i~al~~. & * Ample parting • Secy • • birth cootrol avail. 24/br Santiago. Sm black & Placentia I Serv anti. For viewing white female cat ~!~a~~'!: Services .: 8-D~~Y• ~~!.K. ~~~~IAL .: hescu L:~~;~c::sw~:e r~~5V.1~r IEACH ROMT AllSlfEIS kitten, blue eyes, blk tail lime students accepted. for 1~~ t8lh e Ifs easy to place your 8-Day Week Classified b y mall. and 1t e N~~==~-~Y~~~~=~~·~~~: wS:~g student girt HttpW..ted 7100 ....................... Assemblers ./ ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Previous experience with cabling, harness· ing, soldering and work· 111g with small sub as· sembUes. We orter a stable work environment with an ex· cellent salary pactage, including company paid Medical, Ufe & Dental Insurances. Pension Plan, Savings Plan with hi'h interest rate, 11 paid holidays per year and 1 week paid vaca· hoo after 6 months. This position must be filled immediately. Apply in persoo or call: 7 14-546-7711 mi>i f81VfX. INC ........ o.. "'-'---- 3180 Redhill Ave <S.D. Fwy &r Palllarino) Costa Mesa, Ca 921626 Equal Opp Emply M/F MEW OIT CEMTB P giola, full service EXEC orrices. lnclds rcpt, sec, xerox, under· ground pk'g, telex & an· tique decor. conf. rm 644·7189. EXECUTIVE SUITES IN HEllTAGE Hunt Bch. 3.,ooosq ft.~ e costs jus t $8 -that's only a d ollar a day! To qualify for this e Neuroo-Mateup-REWARD. 661 -6604. needs rree rent in ex NN:!2~~:7~ e specia l offer . you must be a non-commercial user offering • FOOTPRINTS 49W81.2 change for office work ASSISTAMTW.I. h d f I t $800 d d th -They just don't make Found orange kitten or bsekpng. Answer ad R •bt soo sq rt back office . • mere an 1se or sa e up o per a • an e price mus t • apartment buildings like w t ~mber eyes near JS04 642 21~r::11P ~=;:::; mulli·USe. Space in • be in your ad. The cost s tays the s a me whether your ad • they used to. In my Poinsettia & 4lb St. Refined lady, avail as piua parlor5-6evenlngs Irvine Industrial nr needs eight days selling time o r just one. apartment build.in& the 644·2128 traveUngcompforfami· per week. Some exper. Airport. Perfect for • • walla are 90 thin that •---cL. 5350 I)'. wit h child or Sr '" fa s t food &/o r ru%A New luxury office space in Irvine's busiest center! Easy Frwy ac· cess. Avail. now! Call for details. artist. 75' per sq ft. h 1 t · r....--Qllien 675-§83!! f red w en peop e ups airs •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• manaJement pre er . 540-:IJCXI e Use one word in each box. A bout 4 words m ake one e walk aroWMS you can see Help WClllhd 7100 Starting salary com· rn.. MDt ldl Loe. e c lassified line of type. Minimum ad is 3 lines. P lease print e their FOOTPRINTS. EXECUTIVE •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• mensurat.e w/exper. Ask Approx. hoo ft suite, I ' I ·~&--.... s~oo SllTE ADMIM.ASSIST. for Mary or Al after • Pain Y -"-~ * * for small iron &steel im-5pm. (7J4JS46-Jl63. 551·1231 64M2l0 Prkg .. full serv., on the • ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• f" · I · Gd water. • 24 Hour ~RTS.... port 1rm ID rv111e. Auto Come see it now! • r-------------------------------, • 953 1122 MC/YIM oppt'y for bright.friend· IODY SHOPSIC'Y •DELUXEOfftCES• ... r..: ... _..._. I -• ly. ambitious per~on Ex.perlence nee. ContM:t l,2•3room.Noleasere-n•w ~ • I • fOM Inf For totalstressreduction wt:io hu 8:0 analyti~al Mike Warner. 673-0800 i ed Ad .• , rt Tol ... ~ • I • NN le relaxation maasage. mmd Ir ero<>Y5 workmg x63 J\u r · J. "'rpo er Call Judy IK f1E£ Steve 10.& 5411-2817 with people. Poaition in· ~~· ------ otel. 83J..3223. 9-l2. 142-4644 for appt. tosee • • Ml Attractive Ladies would volves typing, computer Automotive $250 Up. Hunt. Bch. Sb (f· _...._ --'.. operation Ii telephone C&.alCAL Carpet, drapes, air . are 0 ice s pace. • • .,_ love top .. .., w/you. Call contact. Prior imeort Sales clertt. li&ht book· 17301Beach.842-2834. L a I u 0 a Be a c b · 642-1671 Lynn ot Laurie anytime. experience not ~u1red kee~ing · and clerical BOAT SLIP ~a~Ji~!!opl~~~n:l • • 953-9363 but gd typing skills & bac grou.nd required. • • • -t T rtcise 900 block pleasant personality are Xlnt company benefits. •Hflobe. wlMtt yoe 497-1955 aft. 6. O. ~ ~ t . C • M _ Lost Gn4Ca11f _, essential. Start around Ask for Mary Smith, Al· ..... ._. ..._ 2400 lllslHta...... 4450 • • arouad 9125. Reward. Escorts SlOOO. Contact Renee len Olds Cadillac 28332 to ... 000-. ..... .........,__ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• • • ,,a...... Labine at Trans·Mark . Ca m ino Caf.istrano, • -..,.. ""~ .................. 24 Hn. 641.0180 9$7·57$7. Laguna Nigue . Cel _.. .-._. IETAILSPACE • • Found: Wlrebalr Terrier Catll/ca.cb AMSWlllMG 49$-0800 83l·<*IO '75-1662. l.280 sq. f\. Harbor Blvd. • • Sh!:~,,f~\~C~~: AM Dl/MIC/Yfso SaYICl AUTOMOTIVE 17THSTIHT +storage. llOOmo. Add $2.80 for t•ch •ddHlon•l llnt for I tlmtl & men. Also Cats, Kit· PIT b.elp wan~ no exp PAITS COSTAMISA Realonomics 67~00 • • tena • Rabbits. Irvine •o•••••uou ••• nee. Answering Service COUMYBMAM 2 or 3 room office suites • • Animal Care Center. PSYCIDC · ESP S3.SO~r hr. to start. Dealerab.ip or fo~ei1n AIC, plenty of prkg. Util Store for lease. 750 sq. ft, 75'·1734. READINGS Ca!l.:_833-3333 E 0 .E. auto parts experience incl.Avail.now.CaU prlmetoc.C.M.S275 mo. • Publishmy adfor8daysstarting e Leet: lge F blk ai wht FR~E=ON AMSWBIHG preferr~.CallGtenfor Realonomics 675-6700 646-4041 daysoo!Y. • • Alutan Malamute dog, ANSWERED BY SaYICE an appomtment. Costa Mesa, zso sq. I\. Co•••rdat = Classi fication : lndianapollsliNewland, PHONE Part time & Full lime lOYCAIYll suite. $175/mo. UUls in· 1..t• 4475 H.B. Kida heartbroken. CALL673-0ll36NOW ! graveyard & evenincs. IOLLSIOYCI cld. 779 w. t9th. St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Name Reward.118C).4635 •••••••••••••••• no exp. necc. minimum AND IMW 771. •"e". p R I M E A R E A o f F d h I typin~equlred. Call: 6404444 ~ A 0 u n w t e LEARN the tremendous 631-01 E O E ---- BAVFRONTOFFJCE NEWPORT BEACH. 330 ddress • Sb h d /S d L •• AUTOMcmvE e p er · amoye ""'"tibllitiesofyourown A · /Prod · e SOOfeet,janitorial. park· to 470 sq ft. Suitable for ·= C1'ty Z1'p Phone =· mix. Vic N. Lag. Beach ~d . Explore that 1~!~~e Pubf1t:i~, ~l, D.-TNdt/ ing, etc. 700-9440. office or commercial. 67S.2110 mysterious world within needs production artist Mn C• ...... OJ'Y A1rport·6 offices + lg Call &75-88U Ch k M O I d O Leet: Sml Siamese Fem, you. Free book, THE for maaaJine and promo Full lime Monday tiru divided rm,~ sq rt. In· "*'trial..... 4500 e C Or . . enc 0$0 • family Crieving. Big Ca· MASTERY OF LIFE. work. Put•UP • type F r iday . Dealerabip cl. maint + util 641-8070, ....................... • nxoo. ~ explains bow you can specking skills 1 must back&round necesaary. 24-bn PRIME 2500 sq.I\. incld • Charge my ad to : • Reward-Lolt family dot!. master the everyday Need• to know s tat Contact Elsie Tompkina Share 2 ofc suite in pre-office space, light In· IA • "Charley''. •Irr male. problems ol life & find camera. 1·2 yrs. exp at sUgioulairportarea.3?5 dustrial unit. Next to 19 0 # Exp &ray w/black apota, happiness. Write Scribe Contact : Rebbecca sq ft For delalla call J ohn Wayne Airport. • · • docked tall, Australian SEC Roeicnacian Order. 54Mf34.Xm asia. and 55 • 405 Fwys. • Shepherd /Lab mix. AMORC. San Joee, CA •------· tll OfFICES Avail. immed. 9'75·121112 O • # Exp • Wearin& red collar. L.B. 15ltl. Alsembly 2 I• om ail Rent,112Ssq.ft.MOOmo. • ' • area."7·5.170,4N-4144. HAVINGAPABTV! MO .... tel? pmn um ces av · 1355 Logan, 11. CM LOST: Rina. mu'a sold. Bartend lng • food 61TUU.Y E:?m~J~ ::.: 4150 = ~.::::-.:.::::.-WfLL-PAYTiiE POSTAGE-:::.:.:::.:.::::; : R~~ia~!,,t~ond. ::r~ce . 897 " 2149 • UP1191Clt =~~~l~.-;.·~: (;:;:;;;;:;;.;•;i=#rx • : 111111 NO POSTAGE : • = ~=~~/.; ?e~~!!~~~'l W•~:.·.~:.~ att73;'9on ~:.·.;~::e Pott Of •• • L . ~:lcN~ATs,sHL:E~Y !. ••. Loat~'Lr1 r ~~at. a'i~~·~~exlcan .~-::_ DICUml ..... W_.... 4600 1 Oleueyn • Mountain ladlea Htt mature tin· ............ _ 1&111 ........ _,_.. I•!. UNITED STATES ~ •· It d . L •J.. 8 c b . cere 1tntleme for mar~ r.WY•••• ~~Pi'~~ lr::;!~Z;"'!,::'! ;: I .,.,~c~~-l~~:S-~E.c~~.~1L1~.c~1.~"Lo1:,.1• 115: ~t.=TF!e~i ~~:t:~•sto ffi'M~~c:: -·-d/bdM forlmo. Within '• 0 .. ...._... .... • llrk\.llTaro.*#11 P• y w1 JOU. a .ue Dr 1•08 1, .. 1., •-"!!!W· bikini ' diltace ol l'fpt • ~ roilld!-Oidfrhln.t• o r K ath1 anytime -·1441 (r..'11.atA.tJ.ui. MrllPllJKINI lh.r bor bl1b1ca-ool. e ~ "°''*WUMPAC>IYAOOMSsu , S •· Oermaa Slltperd . ..a 81.••->Hn.a..s ~~Al!.~~ .~. • •=•-:r:.-·: .. ~5 • Or1n91 Colltpl.•''7' I : •. · "SclloW." 11l•rscl•1 S. ._ u .. or mn 'id~ Lapaa ..... ~ r av. .,... _ -manaia1. Vk II Clm.ilo •••••• .. -........... Ml&utl.?iiia CCiwa lll&IATCIOIORL ......_llHllift -. •~IC. Dia' A , ...... Cllil. :.ia11e1 ·.:'J. 'Ir: 1Je 111 ft II ..... Id IJ, llel tndk. _.. htlJ ....... QP. r.e.tl/llodtllq. r.::1~ Ht111toii Nrrite allcll WL la· MWnl .... W/..... I ,_.; lltl'•o..lla.· ttft:• ---.......... -... ~· ,.. ...... ; • i ...... ,. . • Bt~-~ __.. .... llC}v-:_ •~c• -... .... _....,....: .. em.:-..... .,.... • 1 . =w.--.11. '• • rwYwt -h rl er tll•U 6 rat•,. I M Mrt Cllffa, ..., _, 3 .. 11 11 • ..,.. ..... ,., ., •••••· • • COICI .... CA 12121 • • • "' n • ., ' fl .,, w=: • . I • ..... ... . . ........... & c .... ..... ,,., ..... ).,., , ..... ., Malle your adv~lnl dollar 10 farther! Uat JO'lr b..._ eY«J clay 111 t.be Clauifted NCUoa of tbil newapaper. IC-5m. ,., •• .. ts .. Cringe CQnt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oc;tober 4, 198~ ~~.~" ... !.~~ ~~~.~ ..... !.!~!~!~ ..... !.!~ ~!.~ ..... !.!~ ~~.~ ..... !.!~~ ~!~ ..... !.!~ Htt,WMIM 7100 DllYBWAMTID UvelnbOUICkeePtrcom NunnAldll,7·3JOl)mt P/TIMIM•llS "••••••••••u••••• .. •• ,. 1 11 ... M1 pan oo Dkrty rouple p/tltae, 3'30·7 30pm It Ci 1111 1•~'1il!iiiillil•••llll!lml!l,..._llilllllil-•lc OM PAN t ON f 0 r ae or ftmUI. FT/PT """" Mu1t a peak 6o&li•h 3 11.JOpm Sm conval. daUdt• Pttltutudtnt ACply In · Jrvua1 NEWPORT IEACH Have Valid Driven boapt. nr C.M F1lr Adul~~f:tns aklngW1'191 $ 1flern0amlwttk. Own ht&t'-= lfartln Llc11nc1. Ref Req. irQWWI ,_,..., atttactlvepenon.aUtitl In NeWport tran1. $SO/wk Irvine f:LICTIONICS , IT MARRI arr HOTEL -Nurtlna who enjoy wortllnJ with tr )'OU are !Ookln1 tor .111..I!KJ.1SH1l.L torskJlltcUuerru·sk)Ued Lave In Appreciative Nutlff AA1H It LVN'a, 10 IS ytar old youths more thu. jlllt uothcr COMPANION for lovely, or we ~a.lb applicants family s days re aU abift.a CalJ 0.0 N. t:venlnp g.e p.m. Call job, <'ONidtr a career eldtrly ltdy. Require-w/aood math back· • PBX Operators ferences. O<'UO front uz 4321 , 01 343 with ua ! We are In· ments. ex~er , non around Cahf. Alr Na • Front Desk Clerk/Graveyard Shut S4~5tl. NUlSIMG between 2 pm and s tervlewio4 for the smokerordrinker Ref• !Jonal GuHd Prior UVE·IN Alde/Pracucal RN's, LPT'•· LVN'• We .u A k{0tAndrt1 _ LAQUMAHIUS f0Uowln1po11U0111 ~ mllltary helpful. Call • Lounge Supervisor Nurse. Mature, non have numtrous oppfya PITIME typlnj, scneral OFACES T"'" COOIC f1 ind Y Gehri n I • Restaurant Host/HOllte!tS tmkr. Room board + for Ii censrd pro omce. s days, 12·.o.oo ~·1111 Ume Must have 1 NEEDED. Brotlerroolc. !..i.l!ZH • Re:1ervut1on~ Clerk salary. Pvt. &o;;;e. 11,.. fesalooals on all shllts. Orange co. Alr~t m In of . l year com apply now at CJ. Fish " • Experient'ed Hanquttt cook PM '1 5.7 or 6-8 + wknds Ex~r. in I peyrhlatr1r 11r 11. JIU Wfnl, ~ mercial banking teller Co. Sunset Bch at EL£C1'8ftWC 645..()()92. far1llty desirable. We of Expenenctd Only experience. Peters t.andin&. No t.!xp llHllnl Lookin& for interesting fer competitive salary Ii l••._-.. •1•MYlllllllllSllllTMIHTllllllllllll-Automotive •MtwAca.hbp nec.,snaor~ s••tt Exciting, l.!Stabllshed hotel has parttlmejob.TY{>in&, xlntbtnefit.ainaunkjue PIX OPllATOll • T t 11trtlFIt11 & s-.. ..,r CAAM 111.W immed. full & part time opportunities DO shorthand reqwted. aettma. Capistrano by ~,·•mE wRhllel JOUA leG~n:.~ ·-"""' M a n u f a c t u r e r ' s (' Ii 20 hrs. ""r week Includes the Sea Oli..,;. 496--. 5702. • T "' A tomottve backa.round P/tt..1 Ideal candlda e .will M F . representat·1 .. ··'th avai l. forquali 1ed 11pp cants. ...~ '.I" JNVESTMENT will p of erred. Xlnt com on.• rt days. Apply In v .... , e,x. weekends Oflice on Nursing ny 1>4lnefits. Ask for fe0c~!{a~faie:k~~!'!~J person, wet>kdays s.s rian~1ng lines~ elei We are seeking ~eople:oriented CoastHwy.6467'3_1._ LVN. Ml.l!Opm Sm. teach you creative bble Juel80n, Allen have experience In Pm . Ca I abash rolmc co~ponen see s persons who have a sincere interest in convul hU1pt or the financing, 1031 Ex· d1 Cadillac 28332 c.~gf {~':~~~ drafting reporta 11 well Reataurant, 179 E 17th ~t~8ac~r!:':'m~~~~~ a future with MARRJOTT CORP. We Maintenan~ C.M. Jt'ulrgrounds Im· ~~,~~~:,;,~=~~=· mino Cayistrano. B.DOUDOIANK as li\hl statistical typ S ·Cos a Mesa -rate and benefits offer eiccell. co benefits including a IUIU>IHG mac .. gd st arring Exper counselors re· uni Ntgue 1 0800 E.O.E. qlnu~tr. edhoburthat nddl ta°?.Lre c:~Pn!er, hneelp.: amAps~blflyt, "10° pa~kage otrered. For ap. FREE meal per shift. AW5ly in person MAIMT84AMCE N~~.l --l'eive 1003 romm The is --· -••••••••I • c .,...,ne "' "· pointmentcall894·7257 SO and utll11y worker unung an unusual oppty Cor B sitter/Nanny, ex "' experience necessary person, Otppity uts, 9AM ·Noon , Mon· Fri. PE NN EL needed. Good driving re Non certifie<J auts $4.00 nght person. Confiden- pl enced " mature to l8S4N w rl Iv C.M. Estimator 900 Newport Center Dr I Newport cord a must. Valid pel"lftt Exrell. working t1al interview Call ca'*for my 2 children Ill BANKING Our success in the m-w a n t e d R 0 0 r 1 0 g Beach dnvers license reqwred cOlftlitions and benerlts Vince 546-s.l. home, Tues & dustryallowsustopro-DATABnlY estimator. Old expand· 1.• 10 E plyrM /F~ Xlnt Co bener1t s EOE Bayview Con •1111!!~!1!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . days in Newport *rlVIMIPr vide highly competitive orll.ATOI mg company Looking i:..qua PP m pleasant working en· velescent Hospital,1- ch. 67~ · M rm..l salaries and benefits in W11Ung to traui on CRT for 1ndiv1duals who are v1ronmenl. Contact Pat 1!42-3505 Carol R.E. IROICEI :WQAIYsnTa REP• ~~~1~fc~:!c!:;d0r:~1• typing helpful Call: ramiUar with the con· Mills AMf Scient1r1c Office HEWPOITIUCH n~ed part time our Janine~. Coastal structio.n industry. No Drillinf loll 18011 Glrlfridft Strottg background 10 h<ime. Own transporta Tremendous o"'wth m Apply Moo.fn lOLo l2or Personnel Agy , 2790 roofing exp nee Salary GENERAL OFFICE HARDWARE SALIS Mitchel So., Irvine Must be good with num R E finance with re JJon~anecSPM sales volumeydue to 2 to 4 or call: Personnel Harbor Blvd , Ste 201 Commission Ca 11 There's no business like full or part Orne. Apply M7·9051 EOE M/F bers Full time. split sident1al mortgage B~~sitter . light added services has Dept.(714)76().6000 C M EOE 642-7222fQ!appt. show bus' Become part In serson Crown shift afternoons orr brokerage, construct.Jon hsekeep1ng. Live in or Pree toappUcants or Sebasuan's lire hoe Har ware 1024 Irvine .2239 ask C r Mike finance. takeout financ· out., Hrs Tiex Spanish created a need for ~ Executive Secretary People oriented person W t I.if Manager Traditional lllg, pension/trust ·fund ~ k' olt qualified Tellers Ill our ~ Established Orange needed immediately for Women's Boutique --11111!1-~lll!ll!!--•I sales Musthaveadrrun. 5t;ii~6~"5~.,,.,~Maaa beau11Cul Lake Forest ~Bank DELIYYYDllYERS Co unty Bldng firm. box 0Htcedivis1on. App-HOUSECLIAMEIS Must be expenenced in PARTS exper to fully manage ~ --savingsoffice.lryouen-:i ' lmmed p1t1me open· Shorthand required lyinpersononly Sebas Prefer car or driver's all phases. Send resume PERSO.._. integrated R.E. rlllance B3,94ing joy a fast·paced environ· Of ings available for de Send Resume. PO Box t1an's, 140 PtcoSC lie. SS/hr with exper to Ad ll 7n5, Daily Pilol. 1""'11 operations Fwl corp. ~", 11 TELLER ment. and would like the I\. J,_. livery drivers. Musi be 17soo 1i:.vine92'7l3 General Full or pt/time. ~;n§§ p .0 . Box 1560, Costa beneril program with .. opportunity for rapid ad-l ~"'port 21 with good driving re Executive Secretary Said construction help HOUSECLIAMEltS Mesa. 92626-0560, Ca. Experienced pa rls participation oppt"ys. vancement,oneorthese cord & able to work person needed 1m Se d s e t ,l!J .. __ fu ll llmeC,itions may EqualOpptyEmplM /F evenings. Starts from Join the exciting world needed. Good company to work for Janice's MANAGER mediately ror m1mne n re um o . f'9ltf'IOll ~ a•oll S3 •• hr . of radio & television. Be benefits & workin\ at· Raggedy Anm, 4/days Natural 1·w·ce & youurt r 1 ,.._A M ClasslftedAd '842, Daily I . ... be just ri l. Duties will .so . .,./ + tips. APP· h h .., " act 11y in """tli esa. Pilot p O Box 1560 •>u ..... wpt lch for include receiving and Barber concession: l lyda11yaft.er5pm.Me& therighth?nddpersocnto mosp ere . ..,l .SOper rto week~_8·4pm.675·2514. bar. Exper. only. Call Must have extensive Costa M'esa c A ' C-r '"--!cz.ted 1....11• rf· · Ed' Pl 17 h & t e ~res• ent all start. A&~'trsrson 631·•408 or wr1'te P 0. p"rtsknowledge · · -·· unnn -disbursing funds and an man o ice. private s na, t B 1 SE ·s " u 9~?<:0 W /.n..Jor ••-1-. a Co Cl b Se d T st C M Al ent ey·Hayes Assoc ony 150 JIOUSECLEANERS to Box 8088T, Newport ~""Y"-='----,.,n -r-.· "' ongoing exposure to untry u ._ n re· u in., · · so 54.9 2625 A e Pi be.Ji or 1a¥l11g1 & customer relations, in sume to : #I Big Canyon Bristol & Mcfadden. · ----L · SS/br. PIT, car. 645·5123 Beach. 92660. We oCCer a compet111ve Rtcel•~ Cleril WM, addition to assisting in Dr .. Newport Beach, S.A Gal Friday GENERAL OFACE s a I a r )' 11 n d a Openings for Receiving ,,, Wlf offtr fftt lllC• C"lfltl -..lc..t mt w~ & • lae.tfih at Wf! GI "*'! for .. ••••.... Cot.tact .... "°.to •xplon tlM PtOvibiltiH. .4"5coffoas btittg OC• ctpttd btWft I OAM-liP,)4 cal ~6 1714) 631-9205 ,,,, ,, "f ITIZENS Fri SAYINGS & LOAM ~bo W. CstHwy, Ml ~·~11 EOE& MF'H "'" B9pJting . ' JOB :DPPORTUtlTIES . \ .. L .. LAGUHAHIUS ~ I OFftCES :h:> "~ TRAINEE POSITIONS ·~\:. •Tai.SS l.ll' uU & Part Time > • W AR&IOUSEMEM "• <Part Time) .. , ... .VA'CMTS PAYAILE ... ·:v CIJ( tPart Time) ~\ljt have 6 mos ore or ~lie conl.llct exper. ':J our new accounts de· Caltr. 92660 DEllYHY/STOCIC Energetic. strong office Leading pest control co. Housekeeper/Jlabysitter MAMAGIEMEMT medic a I/ den la I 1 n Clerk at retail clothing rt Rec Procedures· d el at I needs C /lime general of· Non·smoker. Father and I.tall fGbric Stott surance packaee. Apply store, Cull lime, Mon.-pa ment. enl sav-ltallfy F /time, xlnt benerits person $900, med. ins r I E 1 1 n person at 12354 Fri Experience pre· 1 n gs operation ex-... __ 1......_. 10·7 or 2:30-11 30 495 E ., .... 5251. Noo·s-'-r. ice personne . n ry· 5 yr boy Room, board + 6 locations Southern pe · ·lh b nk "_._ '"' '"" level po.s1Uon. Typing re· 5a1 a r y 67 s 3793 & California Trainees and Lakeland Road in Santa rerred but will train sa~,i~~cse ~ foa~ a~d for busly NB salon Call 17th St., C.M. quired. Orrice ex per 523.4920 assistant managers Ex Fe Springs Call 644·5070. Ask for Ii . ROH T & TAYLOR Delivery men over 18 Cor GEMEllAl.~S.I' helpful. Call Ella, Mon , · · u · · E 1"!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!1!!!!1!!!!!111111111!1!!!1--I Katie. q~~~p111gskillsarere· 4 7197. ~AM T1~e; ~o f~~s $1000 MO. 9.12 979.6()'l1 ----~;::~ter~a~~~1v~~t ~=tr~;yi. ~haus"~~~~gr~\aa~ ic rArTTIME Rtce_p_ti_iolli_st-//-twllt-.s-t- •BIKESTORE• Economy car req_uired drive. S600 per month. Cro Supervisors, work Ad Agency~· front Columbia offers an ex· Assist. Mana~er or No co 11er1 1 0 g •SECIETAllAL I General , M2 7045 ~;~gro¥!'t!i Prerer P time evenings & orfu:e appearance to ceptional work environ· mech. for ScbwWI de· $400.$450/mo + bonus "'.I;" re GOOO Housekeeper, & Cook. or re · weekends. Supervising greet chenls. answer ment, competitive aler. Must have prior 646·0637or'""co.. •ORDaBfTIY .. • I d I !213)6274471 the door to door sale!t busy phones, & perform I S I __ .,.,.,..--':!"""' •W"''llHOUSE I CM1reKB.LY 1ve 10 , 3 a u ls. no sa ary and outstanding store ex P. a a r Y Delivery dnver and sales "' children Own pvt. rm & MAMICUIUST crew or yowigsters Ex various orrice duties. benerits lllcluding fully 10 400. 544-9835 trainee Moonlighters •DISTl•UTIOH I ba . color TV. lrg beaut needed for progressi\e eel lent earnings ror Send resume ID Basso & paid comprehensive 111· llMDERY and college stuents •RECEP'TlOHIST home in Anaheim Hills beauty salon Ill Irvine person with ab1lll y lo Assoc PO Box 8030 Npt surance packag~. free Need outgoing selr welcome Easily earn &olherpositions. •Cl.Ells Public transp nearby 857-4686. motivate Van or large Bch92660 __ _ parking and free bank starter. Pili me Cor $10.SlS per hr CaJI arter MO EXPSl. HEC. •TYPtSTS Sal based on ex per caris needed Call RECEl'TIOHIST mg privileges. For more variety or duties. Print· 1 PM El Toro Area Super benefits. Young SECIET~ES Must s peak English Marketing Secretary Media Merchants rtclatric Ill fo rmation, please con· ing, N.B. 644-8232. 95 l · 2642, or Garden people prer. ... •Rr.CEP'Tl,,.....ISTS Ref's req For app't call Wchoar1nk .!,~lrh Xlmnatjober n'eoor11ds 2~-4Z7 ZI_~ EQE Sat only 9ui12 tact Renee Breslor at g rove 638-~ 17141847·2422 .. ,. _.. 645 M8() Mon· Fri ~ Petition clfculalors $7 t _631.3863 __ 17141770.9065. lklpr/bpw •WOID IMSUR•MCr.CLBlK & promotion op hr FT, P1T Fun & For pro~ress1ve CPA DENTAL f'ROC-SORS "' ,. PQrtunities.549-21625 easvJ'ob IH0-6912 Columbia Savings andLoa·n Association 23622 Rocklield Blvd. El Toro, Ca. 92630 EqualOppty EmployerM/F BANKING F'idehty Federal. a lead· mg savings and loan, has exc1t1ng op portun1t1es available in these areas SAVINGS COUNSELOR A full time opening lS available in our Newport Beach omce. One year S&L or bank experience and six months new ac counts experience are required r. d E rth t General ·~ Local office seeks ~ -1rm in asbion lslan xper o o ass1s1an . h ood MAlllmMG f'OLICECA.DETI Call Cheryl 640-1335 for full-time pos1t1on The lalboa lay Cklb person wit g typing M "'M "'Gr..uE.U'T Xlnt salary & benefits Currently has openings skills. Pleasant phone "' "' gow..,..., City of Fowilain Valle} lo....... 644-1405 uvailable Kelly Services can orrer manner & ability to TRAJMH 20/hrs. weekly Varied lmmed opening. exp D--you immed . exc1t1ng work under some ~re· jobs in police dept Must req PT nex hrs Full ental · ~ b 18 f t Cha.r ge' bookke.eper ORTHORDAASST Hostess temporary pos1t1ons ssure. lnsurant'e b gd 1200 e yrs o age. nqu1re when & where YOU helpful. Xlnt benefits & 1mmed . Perso nn el w/sometyplllg646-4428 Ex p e r needed. Temporary position, want location EOE Mr Or· Dept .. C1tyorFountam c ba1r s1 de 25 30 evenings & 1 weekend k v II SI BOOKKEEPER hrs week P leasant day,experienceamust IEL[~The roe ._833·9511~ PEI O.TOSTART a ey, 10200 ater Tustin. full·lime. F C. work mg lvnd1tions Xlnt -~ir1. JANITOR PART TIME Ho17tx~tl .c. ~~8J2 r.ountain Valle.) highly organized, benefits HD Rose. Ho11u1M11 lmmedwteopenmgfora 41841-58 _ E.OE resPonsible,exper.non· 846-2888. 8A M4 .30 PM , must be se ~.1.c ec:. Janitor t o w o rk MASSr.USE&RECDT p smoker Good salary a hie to speak English. 2102 Hus mess Center weekends. dar shirt For "' ,.. 1 • resllge Womens shop 10 AI R, AI P. Payroll DENTAL Dr .• 208. Irvine, interview cal Mike Vi Must be attractive and Cdm Musthaves111cere Growing mrgr & 4 Mtwpori leach G.P. Met1's<-.. 833·1441 <Nr MacArthur v1ani havepleasantpersonah interest m Quality Ap service oriented bus 1· ltffCls rT ~st and "'P'" Bl & 405 frwy) Hrs 8·S 7 4 641 1616 EOE U ty Apply Ul person only pare I Send reply Care of nesses. 832.7300 FT chair .. '·r.··--·•.._ Attwtdawt 2 9 C b Rd l2 noon lo 8 pm. Circle J Moon 177F Ri verside -... .......... Weekends, Sat-Sun or 7 57 a ot · JANITOR Massage & Health Spa _AveNB92663 CAREER tc.t. 5 JOA M-12Noon Laguna Niguel, 83J.<lS42 Raleigh Hills H06pl in 2501 E Pacific Coast rR....n..--. SALES/DESIGN 642·5243 tCrown Valley Pkwy Newport Beach has an Hwy '""'~ $48.000+ saJary, Here is Ladies<-exitl Hrs 9·3 or l6IS2 1mmed opening for a MECHAlNIC CaMtt"G/S...__ rt t ' DEMT .. 1 TECH .._... Beach Bl . ~z:llE. Hunt f M M ha •• ...,.... a rare oppo uru Y 1or -AttNdcatf ianitor Monday.Friday. Withorwithoutlools ust ve exper A.S.I D qualified de· Ex Pe r den I a I M 0 0 day . F' r 1 day mgton Beach. Hrs 8·5 da} shirt Xlnt fringe 646-8310 in muh1 rotor stnf ping s1gnertoeamlhemoney techmcan Parual dept 6 JOAM·l2 30PM If bener.ts pkg for 10 ---~~~-Hiquahtywk Cal Leon you deserve. An ex · Process & ru11sh. etc Equal ()pportunully terv1ew call Joshua MedicdAsst _Ql4) 54.().2488 elusive mulli·location Salary open. Call M·f'. Please call ror an ap. 1 1 EiWf~0Jr Whiskey 17141645-5707 Expenenced. Front or-~ ... ------•I retail runuture co. car· .fil·2002 pointment 9 30·5PM. '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!~~ E O E M ~ rice Extem1ve typlllg. PRODUCTION rying only the rinesl Designer Monday thru Friday;.-=________ Plasllc Surgery office lines or ~lgh quality HVAC 645·7358 LClflchcape Desi91ff Huntington Beach. Xlnl 0 r a 0 g e C 0 u 0 l Y m~rchandise i:; lookinl Sr.DtsiCJMt ~!!!1!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 GttltnllOfflu Ex per f'l t1me s alary for excellent pharma reu ti <'al toincrease':h1?1rsales Mmimumriveyearsex· --------In voice c lerk , e x Capistrano Gardens worker.848-1133 manufacturer bas im· 111tenor design starr H per cons engr office nr perience helpful. 10 key, Nursery 32136 M1guellto MEDICAi. OFflCE 1 mediate openings 00 the RECEf'TlOHIST / TYPtST needed for multi/branch Travel Agency in Irvine. Good phone voice and front orrice appearance 3 must. Typing SS WPM Xlnt salary and Co Benefits. Call Tommie 833·2!!17 ___ _ RECEf'TlOHIST / Wei' orrer growth op· portunit1es, excellent TELLERS -king conditions, Part time positions are you have a proven .track 0 C Airport Comm 'I & General typing helpfol Answer Rd SJC 661·66!i6,_ 20 1 hrs week Very hrsl shi~t forthe follow rec?rd. we woul.d like to Inst projects. HO EXrERtEHCE? ing phones Excellent LEGAL SEC RETARY mature. pleasant phone 1ng pos1l1~. llivtte you to JO!" our Dahl, Taylor & Assoc GET KaLY benefits Call Janine Exp. m civil litigation & manners. Typing, riling HOSTESS Personal assistant to successful. very busy executive Must be ex· tremely attractl\e , superbly groomed & ha ve a vivacious personaht} Dutits in· elude light secretarial to extremely quiet, pretty one girl omre + con s1derable local drivmg Benefits lllclude lots or vunety & freedom. great star11ng pay & un· hm1ted growth polen· t1al Good education. s tability & s elr motivation A MUST Write very detalled let· ler including ambitions. qualiricaUOl'lll, personal description & desired salary Wnte Box #946. Dail y Pilot. PO Box 1500, Cos ta Me s a . CA 92626·0560. i ry & benefits. Call: avai lable in Colla Mesa. 1Tbuyns.830-88()() Irvine and Laguna , DORADO IAMIC Beach Experience 1s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!l.O!!!!.!!!!E.~!!!!!!ll!!~I preferred, but we will train you lr you have 111111111111------•I cash handling exposure. M.Jlking TWER •; ~:. FULL TIME Position avail in our South Coast Plata office .,. Please contact. "'Kathy Amburgey .~ (714) 540-4066 .CALIFORNIA ":;: FEDEUL "•Sa.illgl&Lo. ~Towne Center Dr . Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 •..Squal Opportunity t ~ ~ Employer REGIONAL TELLERS We're seeking ex · perienced Tellers to travel to offices Ill the Orange County area to provide extra coverage wh en branches are short·starfed You wilt be based m the branch nearest home and will receive rruleage re1m- burse menl. Reliable transportation IS essen- hal team ohr prodressionals _17141549·5234 EXrE:R•-E•. 540·6055. Coastal Person domest ic law Salary Renly P.O. Box 4137. An un ear or com -• · ~ nel., 2790 Harbor Bl. ~ pensalion package in· 1--------Costa Mesa Suite 207 ~n. 549·4878 --Irvine, 92716. eluding a starting an· DIETICIAN-REG. Wattho.Mreope EOE Legal Secretary w1exp. MEDICAL SEC'Y nual salary or $48,000+ For 82 bed psyc h "' ............... Freeloapplicants in Civil Lit. & Family Fountam Valley M.D. a comfany paid medkal hospital in Dana Point "'IMMMi 1 Law Send resume & needs experienced front and ire insurance Take rull charoe or busy f'ocllet's '!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!I salarl' req. to: Geiler & rr. pti ·ti · " l!..IRLiralD"'Y M 600Do SS 011cerece onis secy package & travel al· Dietary Dept. incl plan· • "' "' art n, 1' ve l. le for 3 days pr wk. Re· Iowa nee. Please send n 1 n g , pu rch as 1 n g, Rtfefnil '-es S/days, 10.3:30. Answer 135 N.B. quire~ excellent cler!cal TABLET COATER Learn rilm coating, col or coating and time release coat111g. Entry 1--------· level position with out· RECEPTIONIST standing potential for PART TIME prom o t I o n l o REC~""8...llST supervisory pa;1tion. ii;,-''"" your resume to Box 843, budgeting & personnel raid YocatioM i,>bone , type. pricing & wrillen c:ommunaca· Daily Pilot, P.O. Box We need a s tro ng Offered Call Bettybetween9·11. LEGAi.SiC. tion skiJls. Apply CSA ENCADrllllTIQN 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. s upervisor with a Apply at theKellyomce 642-2QS3. ~ Inc. 17601 E. 17th St, f~ 92626 creative le caring at nearest you: 2102 Busi· Girl Friday. RE & rare S700-$800 to start. Good T u s t i n en c a I I We are seeking a Part Time Receptionist to handle tht> phones m our Executive OHlces, as well as asSl.Sl with other clerical duties f ront or-hce appearance and pleasant phone manner a must. Hours are Mon· day through Friday. 9.00A.M.to2·00P M CASHJF.RS lltude. This challenging ness Center Dr .. •~. book bus Need exp P T t d' 1 b 714/8J8.ll(XX). E.0.E. wanted for auto wash in pos1t1on offers outJtand· Irvine, 833·1441 cN r wltyping hie bkkpg & Y P 1 n K • tc •P one Medt'cal k l helpful, answering Nwpt Bch & Irvine ing wor env1ronmen . MacArthur Bl. &·405 cleri ca l s kill s phones WlUlraininlbe Frontorfice·pediatncs areas. 644-4460 oppty Cor growth & xlnl frwy) Hrs. S.5 or 27957 Prestigious Npt Bch or legal field• general ol-Some insurance exp nee C "'SHIER benertts. Capistrano by Cabot Rd .. Laguna hce. Call aft ernoons fir e Call : J a nine 549.0474 A theSea.496-$702 Niguel, 831~ <Crown 631·3241 -~------ FULL OR PT/TlME Valley Pkwy exit I Hrs. --J-Lal...__.._ 540-~. Coutal Penon-MODELS/ESCOITS Call Barbara, 54().3280. Driver low truck nat bed 9-3 or 16152 Beach Bl., ac. ~ nel Aiy" 2'7'llO Harbor Top Dolfars953-0971 CHECKER CAI exp. Over 21 with good •230E , Hunl1ngton for growmg ~portswear Blv~~ee~'!"'~~OE Models needed.Alltypes DRIVING record Beach Hrs.8·5. ~o. No sewing Partlll!!!!l!!!ll!l!!ll!!l•••l!!!!!•I Men,women&children needs a rew gd drivers lime Call'"" ""'c" Custom T~ 751· 1515~ · ...,..,...._ No exp nee. 543-7762. 493.8888 DRIVER/RECEIVER IEL[~~c~· HAIRSnLIST Liquor Store: .Stocking & NEWS DELIVERY Clerical Part time exp :...~·, "' Cash Regis ter ex· typist. phone$, filing. Growmgco basxlnt op-needed Cor pr:ogres~1ve perience necessary, 2-Sam,M-F.SIOO+/wk Lea m to operate capsule machines and packag mg equipment Enlr> level Posillon PACKAGER Entry .level pos1t1on momtormg and operat· mg equipment on an automated packaging line. Please call Terry Taylor for an appointment at 7 I 4/SS7-tll I EXTIHStOH 214 These positions offer ex· small busy office near pty Cor Driver/Receiver s EA v • c e s beaut~ salon 111 lrvme over 18. Apply bet ween 8 Irv, CM, NB. 953·8110 ·~-·K•l•N•G----•I cellent salaries. paid OCAirport.833-3666. Gt"·b~nowledfie of EqualOpPortunity Experdpref.857-46116. & 3 weekdays. 1888 HowltlhrYie~ ~OA.N rtlOCESSOR career apparel and free Clerical ~:o~ ~no~kf~~ ~~~~. Employer HANDYMAN.Part time Plac~lla, Costa~es!!.,_ Good oppt'y for ex· SHIPPING RECEJVING PartTHM OSHMAN1S SPORTING GOODS '"IN rt B h parking, and additional GENERAi.OFFiCE Salary 11:en. Fr1·nge M/F/R SShour.M~thavetools.L111gationSecretary perienced R .E "!fl'Sa ewpo eac benefits Cor full time 646 4477 G ...-. , AA oc r & Lo h P /time. 1·5pm,. varied 1..*ner'its. e Bath uart. · real r inn l..IU\; nr s a I esp er son . X Jn t gs an as •m· positions. Please apply d ""' "' A' t l ts c th ate opening Cor a at our Newport Beach uties. 18 or over. Costa 675·4830 (Mr. Peters). • •• • • • • • • • •••• • ••••• •• ••••• •• • ••• 1rpor . .I> o grow comm. schedule in pro· processor. Conven· Mesa Mfg. 556·2294 DRIVERS W. """ED • •. opportunity, in super Cessional atmosphere t Real Estate loan office MONDAY, Oct. 5· Shirley. ...,.. agresslve Co. Bently Ask Cor Jeri. 631-7600 or Crom l·4pm. ~~~-----1 Early morning home de· : CLERICAL • Ha es 549·2625 499.2005 ltt>Jrience required Clerk/Drugstore. mature Ii very. L.A. Tl MES. • ! ~~=------- BUSY OFFICE. Salary FIDELITY person F/T or P/T gd Irvine & Newport areas • Lo OK • ellmmensurate with ex· hours. 6#7575. s 4 2 5 + m 0 J e 5 5 : •. • 5rience. Full insurance FEDERAL CLERK TYPIST Entry· ;546;m·023S~.iiiiiii-iiii....iiiil • .• VfCrits le paid career level posllion ror re-•. • 'P.A el. Please call. so.-,...t entry person with g:row· in: Denny Pamia Lo. Assa. ing medical mfg. in To place your message : 'J." rt Balboa Savings ISlS WestcllJf Dr. Tustin. Typing required :::E~fore ~ • OOtrrineAve, atDover 50-S5wpm. pleasant rea gpu c, in 'jNewPort Beach A n E qua I 0 pp t y phone presence a must. Da1Jy Pilot This is a sincere effort to reach an in· d1V1dual interested tn more than just a job. We are a large national company which operates in the Newport Beach area. We deal strictly In the S«Vlce business We offer the following benefits: •i.f•1 M/FE.O.E, Employer Contact (714)544-1991 ror Classified, 00-5678 • applintion. l•••••••••I s-... & I SclNMk & Set.ooh & Sc'9ools & !lifaindoa 7005 ...,... 7005 IMtr.ctto. 7005 IMfnlctlo. 7005 ....................... ....................... ....................... . ..................... . WE HAYE THE ANSWER! Y OCJC1 In the Monting! · ... 1. MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE PROGRAM : 2. OOMPANY & EMPLOYEE RETIRE· • MENT & PARTICIPATION PRO- : GRAM • 3. COMPANY PAID VACATION : 4. ANNUAL SALARY REVIEW • • 5, EXCELLENT STAAllNG SM.AR Y ($1 t ,000 to S12.000) II you consiCS.r yourself to bt a 1t1bi. 1nd en«gttlc lndlVldual, we would bt In· tnsttd In taltdng to you. This petition Is tor '° 11CCOunt1 recelvlble clerit For I pertOnel Ind oonfidlntlll lntl'Vlew ~ KIDS-STUDENTS NEEDED Earn P>-S80 per week. Trips & Prizes. C.. Mr. 0 ce .e IJt.0601. 3300 S. Fairview St. SANTA ANA EOE M/F Assist busy shipping de· partment pulling and packing orders ror na tionwide and interna-ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!I!!!~ tional shipments Sell things rast with Dai- J.V>1lot_Want Ads. All positions orrer out standing growth poten tlal. wages and benerus. llll·P------· and require the ability lo read well and converse • If it's got freely in the English • handles language • you'll grab Please a~~ Ill person • a sale faster in ANABWC, INC. • Daily Pilot 17802GilletteAve. • Classified Irvine. CA fl7l3 e ads. can Equal OPJ:~F Employer ····-·64•2•·•56•7•8-• -aily Pilat ................... \ • PART TIME MJlllS : We are pretently Htkina .. ullt with pleuant .P•r1oealitlt1 wllo would be • lnterttttd lo wortlq l.n Salel • Promotion ~ -!.~m~:I Ptlot Carrien IO IO 15 ,_,.. 4iia. ~ V 11rnJnp avallabltto110t...-. : Hn · l :IOPll lo l :MPM, .... , ~rv l rrw.1 8omt .... ,.., I V.......,, r. " ;s::-'• caA: Ml-4111. 1111 for .. • - DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundly, October -4, 1981 in your pocket! Special flat rate for non-commercial user:s offering mez:chan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days·· or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA ~call today 6'2·5618 TM fWIW Dally Piiot 8·Day WWek lti a Classified PLUS ~~~ ..... !.~~ ..... '!!.~ ..... !.~~ ~~.~ ... ;.?.~!~ ~~.~ ..... !.!~ ~~.~ ..... !.~~ ~'!!.~ ..... !.~~,~~.~ ..... !.~~ ~.......... ~,~.~~:: ....... !~!~ llC•tKIMST Restaurant. Mature SAWDISMiMll Salesperson needed, HCUTAIY _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ........ IOOI Rdri1. vtry clean. auto * * I BUY * ... · For cb1llen1ln1 N.8. person day and evening MAMA.. womensclot.hingslore tn Parl/tlme. Attorney's ~~ ....................... defrotUISO Good used P'\im.lt~ tour office. Ufht exper. hours. Racquet ball New French Countr Laguna Beach .. Salary office, Balboa Island FULL TIME OR •9080 Appliances-OR I ,_Good•_. .... •-II club.9'J}al!et &-i s•-e ,_.;,.•New-!+ commission+ Good t yping &c WESTMJNSTER ReCrip,aptn,SUS.Lae seUorSELLforYouiceiif ;:"'' .., ....... ..-· ..... o.._ ...... tlothioc discount Ask borth d _ .. cau p •RT TIME ..... EY c •1 ...... 1• ·d 1al • lfUlmar esJeD· llSTAmAHT area. Experienced ooly. for John f!9H l34 · 1 an rtqlll""'. A ~ roeuree, .... ...,, ,.e 11 e MASTllSAUCn µa.I: ~ly level haded El Roberto NOW hiring Call for lntenlew, --·---· 6'15-ANTIQUE MAU by side, S245, cuar 4M 6l6 HJ..t in4iv1duall need apply. PIT day & evening 7S4-0t42. Saleswomen/Men Secretary for construe· 11151 Westminster Ave. 53'7"'333 •-"''~-==a.==-.:.><.:"-= Trav~I benefi~ to So. counter personnel In· SAL~ Fabric store, fuU tJoll co. in San Clemte GARDEN GROVE Older Refrig, dbl dr, f65. I IUY ....nm P~cific. Submil resume terviews lOAM or 2PM. or part time. THE FIDllATID exp. in typmg, 10 key, 55UIOO Runs good. New ofc sz Les 951· to. T. Lehr, 24872 Tim· Monday thru Friday. ~ CilOUP min. accounting, call for mrl1. undr wmty. $100. MUSTIR• • berwood Way, El Toro As k for Maria . 43 Sales appointment. &45.Qll - eayo, Fashionlsland,N.B. CilUTHOUIS lshiringprofesaionalre· m4l a-0864 ..;::Re=f"-'ri""a""'. '-frOl_t_f_ree-. very Mahogany Dbl. .::f llC.r/TYPIST tail salesic;ople. Call SECRETARY <EXEC.) L.AWTOM Ud.U clean ~-"-e MCA w/maltrftl. Nllht Full or p/Ume. se-.. . RETAIL·P/TlME Time EnlhusiasUc, efficient & • .... .., <w • _,.,. &dressertomatcb. Uk. . 'scuu re In c . . ma I a z In e fAM-JPM personnel or a great op. . d bkk ISTATIW.I 548-8513orS4M4&S new. Must s~ to a-sume lo. P.O. Box 1311, publisher looking fordlS· portunity with our grow· or11n11e ' w I pg Oct. 3 6 4,Set/Sun M Wu her, clean, works ;t Cotta Mesa, CA. 92111216. ~lay auditor 111· L"guna or mg company exp. 4 day wit. Pd vac. & 4480 Park N-' NB preciate. Only 11000 • 4PM-fPM holidays. Send resume, -.-..-· 1ood $95. MS·SSU or best offer IC aria llC9'T10HIST each/Newport Beach will cootact. Write Box Oriental display cues • 548-4485 631 ·7 7 97 a ft SP II For Newport Beach law area. Thlp"S & Fri, ap· 12 13)7 2 .. 51 00 11945, Daily Pilot, PO artobjttta,br151,pa1nl· Free older · h weekdays, anytime f I r m . l> a rt I t Im e. prox. 4/hrs per day. Call Join lhe Los Angeles <Call Mon·Fn, 9·51 Box 1560, Calta Mesa, Earn S4.00 per hour calling from our in&s. furniture, books, aer, upgrit., t, weekends. lf no 1111wer 8:30amlpro. l\lature ex· 6·8pm, Oct. 4th or Oct. Times Circulation team SANDWICH SA LES 92Q6-0560. sliver, Jewelry"' collec· clean, worts good .•• s. leasek . perlenced Individual re· 5lh. (714)SJ9.2473 ~c:~~~tdotu; ;~~~ GIRL High commission. modern office o n our National tibles. Ablolutelyooptt· 548-8.mor54M485 quired. Good phone Retail lifestyle. Work 5/hrs 8 Short hrs 951 ·4543, SECllTAIY telephone lines. Courteous low key salea. Dir: Tum L past Refri1. frost free, works sofas. new, •· Lov· technique • pleasant ASSISTAHT day in a nmes Circula· Birdie lmmed openlng in N.B. con versation for major retail clients . guard howe, tum L at good. $200. 548-8513 or eseats, 188. Sleepers, persooaJllty a ~wit Call MAMA.Cill lion sales office near Sec~/RJtceof s'°krillsSecu'.YtewSH/g~gtypinfg Day or evening s hifts available. Part dlst street, &0 all t.he way 548"'485 1199· FACTORY 9157·57• Kim or une . ...,,,.9911() Fully experienced 1n >:our home & have m?re Busy NB .Vch1teclural fi · ,,,.:!~en. 0 · time requires som e Saturday work. own GE Dishwashers from fa, love seat, chair. ot· quall.ty women's ap· t ( ( I ice exper . .-.... , open. Condo conversions ISO loman, cdfee table Mt .IC--...ST ime . or your ami y. firm. Sharp person with c-11 n ...... ,...,~ Th1's i's an ongoing permanent employ· . . • .,, ...,, ..,.,"'"' p are I. Please call stu.d1es or leisurely good skills (type 55 •uu,,g,.....-._.. e a ch. Make offer. i-===--=-==·~----TYPIST (7141557-tn!Oor applY m per1ods .. W~ pay hourly w p M 1 c r 1end 1 y ment o pportunity . Oak furn., library-tbl, 979-~ D..W.TMll Immediate opening In rrson. Mr Elliott's. &commlSSIOOS. personality for phones SECRETARY CPM RESEARCH $150. desk, $75. chair ...... MlllteW.1025 Hshld Ml. Coucll, Joy. ~c:i:!erb[e~~.egr~~ ;c. Plaza. LOSANGEl.IBTIMF.S b~~efit~nt cdael~kw~~~ ri..mgDept. 545-1458 :S.~;.=~::.shlvs. •••l•IO•••w••OOD•••••·:~·,•'S•••• eseat bdnnaet.141-TIM public, and lite typlng. s a esOUTS1-s ... •.1R~ 1375 Sunflower Ave .. '"" .,,..,2__ &A aple rock l ·drawe.r Call: Kalle&t0-9350. ~ -~ C.M. '""""" Ponderosa Homes, a I ,... -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Slot Mer" u 4' to 20' klnc. Xlnt deck· chest $13S. Pecan cllat POSmOMS OPEN 540-<001 major home builder I -.-.x..-JL.a.n . .a.n.a..::.-'L.&.x.•.n.-'L..&Allll Mills S< and 1or. Pace ing. Fresh k>ad arriving ot drawen WO. Steno llC9'TIOMST Selling reader ad adv to SECIETAIY localed 10 Ir vine. is 5·10·25'. Game room weekly. Save at 5.Y/ft. 2·spkn, caaa. at a.tit, ~oppty. rormature, localmercbantsin apro-Equal unity Newport Beach To seeking an experienced Secretary TeocwW..t.d specials t11115. J im,646-91115anytime new 1S0.90-4I*> ~~Ill:':~ h~ c:~ tected. te.nitory. Xlnt. Em r Sl6,800. Tlus is one oC the secretary to. work in our Learn advertising. Join Toddler program. ECE 675-11126 Nails. 16's • 8'1. $15.00 Beaut. wood fum: dr set . . comm1ss1ons & bonus Salesro;rson ladi-high world's largest distribu· busy Plarum,tl Depart-this fun company local· & exp. w/toddlers. F/I'. •sr.t.nll!.t.• • Box 2 'or -oo •• ,.,. "'·"'-_,,,ch-'-• supervislOfl on a perma· · d c • "'" ment The ideal can· ed in S Orange County S"•an '""_,NB '" "" -· ,, ..... """• ~ -· ... ,. nantbasis.Typing skill.s progf~ta msA. gloo Po. Cash on store, Npt. Bch tion firms-just relocat· didate will have 1-2 Please Call Bentley _ ... _,.....,..._., . . Many beautiful thinp! 611.m24 lam .MG-1<158 'd F lltime c 11· bene 1 5· PP Y en· area. Salary + good ed to Orange County. A s · ~83·11u · 1: .. ,;,.,,,, nysaver 1660 Placentia benefits. CaU6'4·7100. proressional attitude & years secretarial ex· Hayes Auoc549·2625 TEACHEI Sat/Sun 10-5. 100'2 par IEDWOODL.Al'HE Belmont Barber Cha~ ..,..._ -""'"' AveCMorcall:642·1.ilL gd.skillsareneededto pe rieuce with above needed . Earl y Circle,H.8.988-0ll08 S0·6' boards /bundle . 4 42x30" Mirrors wf~ IUT AUIAMT HllP assist the m&nllger with average typing and SIClll' AIY childhood, elementary •..A&w & Allo $12/bundJe. ~9885 Jim wood frames, best offtr.i Part time, mature Sales SALES-P/TIME many interesting pro-communicative skills. ~~:~!i1v~';~~ credential or child de· -~&S. C-I 1_&f.S..'-""--..m .......... z. ____ _ counter bl!lp. Ideal Cor The Loe An&eles Times jects. Fabulous benefits. In addiuon. lhequalified velY velopment permit. 3· F gb Sun ,.,,.... _. -ome o r ofhce-beaut colleae students & PEP BOYS Circulation Dept. cur-Individual mus t be hotel. Lovey surround· 4/bn. a day School age ritbrou .vuZ-4. 14 ffll' IOJO partner's desk, waln_. homemakers. U-3. Mon· rently bu positions highly organized. a self· ings. bus)' olfice, varied childcare center Call Huntingtoo Center Mall. ••••••••••••••••••••••• burl hi·gloss, matcbinl Fri. F lexible hrs . available in sales as a starter and have a duties. XJnt typing &t s.52·5618. 405Fwyfi8ch.HB Canon AEl w/Zoom bookcaseat3llhrchalrs. Airport area. Call Ron M-..y,Moe representative. You'll PI ea s an l a nd s horthand required. T Upright dbl dr. fridge Thyristor Strobe. 2 wits 556-'564·644-5&42. aft 2 pM for appt .-IJoda earn an hourly wa~e + cooperativepersonality. Reply lo: Surf Ii Sand ELIPtfOHl:S $65. New Sears, unde; old, paid 1315 asking ~"'-'"~...-.-.~-'"'--- 9$}*4. generous commi!sions. Hotel Laguna Beach Telephone interviewers warranty, small office $235. '93-m7 berry Bdrm. sleeper, * S •LESPEOPLE Call 957·2361, ext 1204 We offer excellent work· between ~S Mon· Fri. wanled. Hourly wage & · ( 'd $ 00 chairs, tables, TV's, etc. IESTAUIANT OPtt••SAT 101-SMIOY! "' ing surroundings, wilh a (714) C97·2055 bonus. Evenings only. me rt ge, 1 · Vivltar 7s-~ lens $125. Will deal. 49HM2 eves. flln.. SALESWOMAN, mature. 14211 v;~~l Tustln competitive compensa· Call Norm, 963-8919. 645-'3'73 ~~w138812110d~ulliplier $30. rought iron din set, 4 IF YOU UK! apparel exper. CM Half 4500 Campus Dr N 8. lion/benefit package. * •SEClll'AlllS• TYPIST A.ppl•cn IO I 0 chrs·tble 42" w/ctass tot» SALES, YOU'LL sue Shop. Sl"D"'U part SSHil.22 For immediate con· R.E M"t. e!X{>. Sht 80dic· w k t HOME t · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cats 1015 $275. 3 shelf curio, -u LOVE PEP IOYS! tJme. 541~ -'V :~:r:~~a:e~a: call or laphon~. spell, compose, m~~.us~ripta (or ~~ft AP~t1~WJ:~~~CE ui:;i:;:;;il:~:~·CFA. decorative top $75, ~ grow with a great sue· publisher. 3 needed Cor We buy used appliances S Boy Recliner xlnt cood. w •• ,.. Wenshcl a.YOU! WAITIRS WAfTllSSIS COOll'Ult&S CASMaS 7311 F.dinge.r near Gothard Huntington Beach or 23952Avenida de la Carlota near El Toro Road Laguna Hills or 28S02 Marguente Pkwy near Avery Pkwy. Mission Viejo WAlmS WMlllSSIS CAltlaS 9M2 Adams Street near Broothurst HunUnctoo Beach Prevlov.s experience ls not neceuary, we wiU train you! Please apply In pen1on between Hpm dally at a location most convenient lo you. Equal ()ppty Employei M/F Take advantage of th!! opportunity to join one oC the nation's leading auto pans ret.allers/ service centers. We offer an ex· cellenl starting salary and a benefits package that includes discounts, paid vacations. medical and life ins .. bonus plan. pension and more ' SOUND INTEREST· I NG? LET'S GET ACQUAINTED! Apply in person at: PEP BOYS 152211Mdi ... d. Wff~,Ca. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F SALIS COMtieCIAL l.L Tired of selling houses 7 days a week? We need one licensee to leam the skills to manage, broker commercial real est.ale. Income Crom m gml while you learn. Super benefits ; lire Insurance; health insurance & den· tat plan. Contact Ken, 675-6700. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 NEW REAL ESTATE LICENSEES IF: YOU c rave s pecialized. personal "How To" tr aining from one of the most successful sales traineri in the bminess. YOU want to work in a plush, weU-located office with a group of highly motivated professionals . YOU want on going sophisticated education & training. 'you desire the chance to grow with a rapid ly expanding, progress! ve company. CALL ME NOW in absolute confidence and •• 1111• ....... SAL.ES MacHowanl LEASING NEEDS AGGRESSIVE SALES PEOPLE -NOW! - e SALARY PLUS COMMISSION e DEMO PLAN e INSURANCE PLAN e PAID VACATION e HEAVY ADVERTISING SUPPORT CALL MR. OLIVER FOR APPOINTMENT 951-3355 laily Pilat .... · · ..... · · .. ·· .. , . . Sales Trainee For District Manager This highly successful local neWSJ>B~r has an opening for a trainee in i.ne circulation department. Basic skills will enlall supervision of 10 to 14 year old boy anil girl home delivery carriers. Areu of supervision will be delivecy, collect ions and sales. 6electeil applicant will receive liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled raises, bonus opportunities and many fnnge benefits such as company paid .dental and health plan, group life Insurance, v•cation and sick l eave. Companl' vehicle is furnished during "workin& hours. Applicants musl be over 18, have a 'IOod drlvlnl record and be neat .a~ Hours are generally 11 AM lo t PM, Mooday tbru Friday. Some :'OYerUme 15 anilable. 11 you are qualified 111d intmsled tn ~earnl111 the circulation bllllness ~tact Die Dally Pilot at 31' W. Bay, ·eo.ia Mesa before 10:30 AM or after 2 PM'dall!. AP for Doa Wlll11m1 Or Ken Goddard . ~z.r~ Me io I 7 14 , ~e::!~I ,,~~~o.o'k!~~ steady w~15 .;:U~~~~~S.l~ Champ. ~.75. ~~dt=~~.1 Sofa L Consultant Ours --PERSIAN Kittens, CFA shaped. ll&"x.56'' Xlnt POMnrllMI LizReiodersA&.Ylnc. TYPIST I IUY Arf'UAHCIS registered. Beautiful cond. $500. 968·7559. ...aWA 4020BlrcbEst '64EOE N.8.electricalengineer· Les 9157.8133 silver color Shots. 752.1323 H~ Newport/ ll:IUl.90/Free in I 'Ir m . H ea v y 638-9308. l""""~==------UllLl lecllnlca~t ing. Gram· Refrig. S275. Washer, CFA lt'tt Hi la &c New ruu she Bed, Mat· 2082 Business Center Stturity Per'IClllnel. 40/br mar " s . g sk:UIJ a dryer. gas ran I e I 8 1 ss· ma l1 y tress " Boxsprinp, 950. Drivelrvine,Ca.9271.S week. $C.SO/hr Phone: must. in. 80 wpm. dishwasher $125 ea. urms, iame:se,a col· 750-5832an,yt.ime. 675·6101 between 8·4, Other duties include ftl· 646-S848 ors $100.~~ Returning to Michigan E q ua I Oppor tunit y Mon-Fri. ing, It. phones & general HOT OFFER•. 2 Ad~ablekitties. l white must sell Uvin& room EmployerM/F/H office. Salary com· lstriped.Sl each. furniture&bed. Wlll seU SECRETARIES Huntington Beach Un.ion High School DiJtrict has these openings for weU or1aniied individuals with good secretarial lkilll: SECRETARY I SI 002 • $1243/.o. Requires typing 4swpm and shorthand 70wpm. SECRETARY II SIOH ·Sllll/.-. Requires typlng $0wpm and shorthand 80wpm ADMIM. SECRETARY SI 177 ·Sl45t/.o. Requires typing Sswpm and shorthand 90wpm Apply at Room 131 or call: ··~ MIUMIO 102Sl YorirtownAvenue Huntington Beach. CA 92846 (714) 964-3339, exl 220 equal opportunity employerm/f/h SECIETAIY Mtwpeliltect. SEC'YIEXEC) mensurale with exper. COLD CASH! 642-4523 as group/separatelyt:. N.B. business consulting Good company benelits. Get S2S for yo11r opera· Part Himalayan kittens S200 obo. 760-3849( firm seeking indepen· Call 546·9995. ble second refrigerator. l~S50 each an ime. CdM. . dent. s table, exp . TYPIST / RECEP· 957.QST secretary with x.lnt typ-TIONIST P.R"' fund de· It's costiq you up to 9· sofa , loveseat. 1 ing (65 wpm), phone v e Io Pm en l de Pt. $144 or more a year In Do4JI 1040 matching cha.lrs, e s It i 11 s M · F . 8 -S. Personable, organiud electric bills. Donate ••••••••• .. •• .. •••••••• tones. Misc. ttems B/4 $1300/mo.640-S430. self·starter. Varied you~ operating second KE~HOND Pups. AXC. 8:30 AM, aft. 5, all day: ttru-'Y, U!.u re 5 p o nsi bil il ies . refngerat.orlooneoflhe Champ sire. M/F. Pet & Sat.Cal1:63H730 _ ~ ,_,_ 5S/65wpm. Excell. charities list~ below, s how · Pvt Pt Y · Queen bed at Frame .. Es lab. Npt Center law benefits &c oppty. lo ad· get a rece1p~J and 213/697·13'Saft6pm. dresser. nightstand ~ firm needs exper legal vance Santa Ana area Souther!' Cahr,ornla SHIH TZU p•,_ AKC mirr· or UI\ st ....... .,~ secretary w/good typ-· · Edison will pay you $25. ._,.. ..,....,onl • _,, .uni,. i ng , dictaphone & 546-5760 Your donat.ioniatax de-.....,and up.Cash y. case S20. mJSc. ate shorthand skills. Real VETERINARY ductJble. tne plcltup by 0.930I J.S.5. Corooadfl Mar. 1.. Estate liliplioo w/em· HQ;PJTAL the charity. This special Sib. Husky pqpe, AKC, . Tel. 790-1Z31. 7 phasis on land use law. Ken!'el work • pllel'al offer expires December xlnt marltinp, $195. Pvt S pc liv. rm set, like.on:. Salary competitive. au11tance, full·llm e l8,llll . party.~MIS. $275 or best offer. Cao 640-6960. Mon.Sal, I bn. IUD ate Balfftt HCUld, 12 weeks Pam, 631~57. SEC'Y/RECEPT. 18· En~Uc DH · Child1'!D0s Hoepilal AKC Reg. $200. GOOd Redecorating Sale ! Like TRAINEE smoker, .SDI.SU. ofOrangeCounty wlthKlds.675-51197. new furniture &c MiR. 3 day week, $4.SO/hr to Waitress, aper. la din· (714) 972.1242 din rm set, $100. Hide·•• start.lgirloffice.Great ner/cocktails. Alao o:~~eanb~x~ffiuJ:~ bed lrcbalr $175 Desk oppty to learn & ad· busboy• nlcbts. Ap~ly St. Vincett de Paul S2S Q i*s, rT5 Cd' vance Must be good B e n B r o w n s 1714) 633-SllO $125/$1S0.,131·7537 ueen · · speller at have typing Restaurant, 31106 Cst. LAGUNA fee 6 end tables, set,*· abiUtx.SS7·1Dlwkdys. Hwy.,So.41una. TbeSalvationArmy ANlMALSHELTER Lamps, U 5 each. S W NEEDS YOUR HELP! MO.RE! 751·347'1 • SEC'Ylltltl".-f WAlTRES. I aite r (714)5474131 Wear .. ~ .. -wded ,._ Geumo Married, sellln1 t~. . w/car for wicker basket N 1u Calorl d' .. v......... • " Entry.leve! pos1lion.1!l a lunch serv. S:lO·l :30 ear.., new . c II· desperately need gd xtra furn Incl sofa· fast growing, exc1tmg PM Mon.Fri Earn hwasher, blt·1n $50. homes for our dogs lo loves~at, dlnJn1 table• ad~ertlslng agency .in slS()'.sm wkly. Must be 646-1896 afl6PM avoid having them put to 4 ch11rs. waterbed, TV, lrvU\e. Great potenUal neat, personable &c M•Ylll Washer"' Ken· sleep. Open 11-4 7 da a lamps, stone ware, for therightpenon.Ex· energetic. 979-0747 aft more Heavy Duty wk. 20412 Laguna Ca· blender, etc. All leu. cell.ent. typinf. at or-lOAM forappt. Dryer. both electric. nyon Road. 497-3552, than $150. 842-9824, gan1zat1onal s ills re· W... $1.2Sforboth 4M-7152 494.2000 ..;::8'19=-'·5~7SS;;..:;;;... -----quired. Please call Me · · -'-=""------1 Madelyn: (714)833-3960. Part Ume. SPECIALTY 16 cu. fl. ~t energy Golden Retriever Pups, Lrg sec desk w/ret"'11. FASTNER co pacltaa· saver While Weal· AKC doanytlme can Iv $150. Queen Waterbed, Secy~ in& and light misc inchouse, l y r old. aU~lts.$175.~7264 OB0.673-11167 • Small lmne pany duties. Mi.mt Sood have 841"'497 u ltforSue. BEAGLES AKC $200 Wicker Furn, cou offers front office posi· communications lo help O'Keefe 4r llerrilt blln 080 . queens chair. lal.llld lion, must have good our counter sales. In· oven at l'lftle top, xJnt 12 w .. -. All-...... -. b.ull:et, .wall dee phone personality and tin ..---. ·th ood .., ~ u id $400 typing speed ol 65 WPM. teresuna w.... .. wi t coad. $200. SS7~ s.Ml55 ons. pa 10 .. er, a +. H-·-9.5 surroundin(S. SER CO Refrigerator Kotpoint $250. All new. •mT· "' ........ FASTNER PRODUCTS. ' •l(C •l!A..LI •.,... H rido din Start ng salary $1000. 711 w. l'lth St CM D·L side by side, copper " IV"Wn"" en n rm, Contact Loma for in· MS-6887 tone. xlot cond. szso. HOUNDS cabinet , server , 4 tervlew at556-2932 M5.516S 3 ADORABLE 7 week Bedrm sel 790-9322 THIS Is an excellent op. Service staUon attendant Uprt1bt dbl cir. fnd1e. old puppies. port~~tyallo ~lilt~~! 3-lOPM. APPlY at Shell Word Proceairtl SSS. New Sean, under '75-1 Olt aecr._.rl: -.c .. .,..,.. Station tith -" Ir vine WOID warranty, small olftce .. Y• 1141 in thll chal.lenatng poai· Blvd, NB. NOCISSOIS s1Jefrid1e,SlOO. tJoo In our plush cor-Service stadon em""Ayee fG.G7l ... ••••••-• .. •••••••• porale headquarten in _. -Cute Border ColUe 11 Newport Beach. able to wort days, "rily ~ore ..... /dryer, monlhl <*I. to family at: 151122 P.C.H. .8. Ctltllla..... elee., ala CGDd, J yn w/kW..m.• Ideal candidate will {2U) 5fa.1ST1 I~ ..... ....,, old , l300/J!.m@ I need a yard! I'm S. llll:e p o11e11 excellent S...... 20 cu n aide by lide F/F ~do tricb 6 mind secretarial skllla and D r apery workroom Frllid aire Refrls. Cop-• I'm IDCllt.lY Spr· have nperlence 111 need• sewmi machine IJJ.1441 eerfoa:t.a .eown illu r'Spap!elSH=GIU 1--.;.=~;..;;&.;="---"-draftln1 report.a u well operator. lloa-Tb urs, rn.· !II lilllt aau.tlcaJ typ. T .5: 30. Mu1l ape all _,, Sbort.lmd not ~ fi11Uth.ta-11ta. qmr.d, W dlct.pbone Sblp pln1 packagl111. l4l•l4tl aperieoca~ry. f/Ume, WiJJ tnlo. Colta llw.1 -· .... Our 1uce111 ID the ID· MeH. MHtD. 4ultrJ a11ow1 • to pro-sn11•s vlde llll)lly eompitll.e Baatarn Ol6aD SiDCin1 aalariee aDd benefttl ln· Tele1r a m Co. needs cllldJna lledical. DtmaJ. •'~ wllo Jove to peNvacJdooaodmot"t. pe 111,...c. llun APDlJ 111 .. rn 1oto lJor ll • • • r • ll • b h ato ••al: r.•n1t' ~ m.Lm °"'" cru> ..... ~ :r*~ ~ .... 11/r Kelly needs expt r . ()ptniton on tbe NBl CP1'.eooo, •MAG Ill Waoa, Laltroe 6 a l otbtr1'P...._.. NOi' Alf AGDCY NIVDARI I~~ 9~111V•C8 !5 s.aar&- .... ... ., .... , . •u.., t !IJ 4 Orange Cout OAll V PILOT/Sunday, Octo r •. 1981 ...... Peww tffO ..... W,./ 1 ....................... ~ ...... -..... ,. 1....... SZ' SpadM • loldC!d tn ••••••••••••u•uu•••• •u••••••H•••••••••H• ;;;u:::.e::._ ... " I k 0 d1I Sprtfabr Stdan, Boat tblrter , f11blo1 . Slhcon rims. nu Ctllca, ..._,...._. ...... :................ w /moorln1 139,SOO. crultlna. CalJ P1clfic other amt T01ota c:ars t. Y• ta1rtf toll W. '1• South Coa1t-cbarurt 125~•0.:.':.&:11:'-""'=---, ••••••••••••••••••••••• llST.arv 5:41-0&44 Brend new Sboti lalrln& Porlrelll atcep I a Fbhlnl chair ti' outn• _, 80 T SUPS FOR RF.NT FM 2 S ....,.,._ ... few tomml .. l • ror • ,.., rod hoidtrs, nU:h OM WIST COAST A • · a ........ ~ . .w Chtlat aa.6'1 u __ mount ' idJ. deck 44' Glass Mar1neTr1der NPT. OCH 23', 2S', 28', ·2Ttl ore 11_ DOVll HOllS mount. 1250. Jerrv '78, R•dar, pilot, 32','.,~2·.,,.. PM AMtoafOf'W. s 9 ' microwave, '1 S gen 3 "" ....... s-5 ___ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• lSTAllSAU • slate rms, a.ictl.Y appt. Lolded 32'Sprtt hr. Wix· IMPORTANT From Pennaylvanl1 An Seaiull. 4 bp, lon1 ahal\, ONLY Sll9.500 Int mooring, $39,500 NO'nCETO Uqllet, Collmablet to aew, oever ~ S700 NEW PORT YA CHT -~ R!ADERSAND J unq ue. From 5• to Jerry m~ --EXCH. 3.s' side lie in Balboa Cov· ADVERTISERS 11000+. Walnut French lotih. M.-875-1800 ts S200/mo. The price of ltem1 style China CablJlet, An· 1,i1pn 1 t 9030 t 673-571& adverllat'd by vehicle tlque French Cryatal .,••••••••••••••••••••• I 77 Siar.JACK dealers In tk vehicle Punch 8?WI ' Clum nner Muter Auto Pilot Lolded, never k~pt in loah, Speed & daulfled advert1sin1 Clot~ IJU 4-14. Books, w/wbeel lldaptor, steer water. flawless. Financ· Sid 90IO columns does not in· Paper Wtl&hta, Etc. boat up to50'. Used once In · 494·8230 :••••••··~··••••••••••• elude any applicable "ll!l!!••••:n ~2·8119. to Catalina. Must sell Drake FIB cabin cruiser, 79 Jt'lski, good cond. taxes. UceMe, tnnaler ,. Power mower, 4 blade. 645-7898. drastically reduced, $1500 fees, finance characs, DoV'er Short& Gerace Moving S1Je: Aatlque Jacobl!On, .......1~,.,175 mu.st 1elJ 646-4197 96B-27S2 fee• for 1lr poUu.uon con Sale. Furn., &olf clube, Ou draw t.eaf Ol.olnc firm. Cesbig:;G;o"' DIHa &Mil.. -18' Raysoncral\ Ski boat, trol device ~rtillcauons ller_eo, bikes, etc 1300 tab!e w/4 chairs $330, Washer/dryer SlSO pr 22 HP, 2 to I hurtb PAITMBtWAMYID 125 Hp r ecently or dealer documentary Antigua, N. B. Sat.!Sun llnllque oak rocker $11!0, Cherry tbl/6 chrs $1SO w IP an e I. mount' lo New 43' LaBelle tricabin serviced.' (IC>Od cond preparali<ln charges un· 5. new rear Spoiler 2407. ColorTVt.o;n 546_3754 hour s Tom Riker cruiser trawler. Star or $2500 5'S.7:184 less otherwise specified ..,« 2 Pa"'"·-kogam" ..,5 ~ Marine NB Boat Show. Twin •-~ 9_0 by the advertiser. ~HOMESALE"!"" •'"• ''un '•• --714 548-d le s e I , 7 5 K W~. S... •n -Sat/Sun 8·5 only, in ea, 1 Panchinko game Mbc1I••-generator Radar. fully ....................... ~/ lrvine.5F'fwytoCulver, U 5. Yamaha Y2125 W..ted IOll DUPONT · 'd Val $150000 Clesllc1 '520 exit No., nght <East) Molorcy.cle S400 OBO. ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• HEAVY DUTY ~u~r . VJ aU:ail. 'D~ DIJ $fM1f'( ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• lrvineBl,lelt(No.)YaJ~ 1?551 Spruce Tree, Wanted. The Letter "A" 645-8790,ev~7932'7 U9'M PRETTIEST Ave, left <West I Orange Irvine. 552-.fillQ.. --For the Pepsi Challenge BOAT Monthly boat & R.V •57T-lllD Arrow. Chee\ 1n al Qn sofabed, loose pillows Game. (Under the Caps P ..... Wcmhtcll storage for any size, 24 schoolforinlo. new $350 2 gm living OfSoftDrinks)WiUpay TARPAULINS 26' Penn Yan Sf'. hr secu rity, tree IMTOWH! lloving SaltE New rum chairs S2S. Mahog dbl SlOO to the person who 16' x 20· IB' x 24' Diesel. 19'19 lmmac NB launching & washing IEST Offfl! tools, fridge. Hsehold bed ste $125 Antq. ladies finda one. 497-5372 S32 S38 sUp. SlS4 mo + equity pri vi I e ges. New port <OOOUKZ) Jtems, misc. Sat/Sun OakdeskS145.Antq.whl Wanted : Miniatur e 20'x30' ll6'xJO' dep .. DA 645-8790, Ev Dunes. 1131 Back Bay t~~ 191 Albert Pl. CM wicker rocker S50 female Dachsund, free. $48 S89 ~7-9327 _ Dr Ne wport Beach. 644·2687 963 4090 _ by active woman·alone ltfore........ Trojan Z4 fl. bit 1n '67 6'4·0510 NNU.a.a S 840.8440 Ho•ltlber f Mint cond Sips 5 6 II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A ~ ALE M·-'col AspartofanadverllSllla 0 1Wd1nance $8500 QUEEN-SIZE at H.L Bb CW> -~· • T . SLEEPE~ Proceeds to charity l111trwilfs 1083 test Dupont Tarp, Mfg. 675-l?iL_ __ ,_sportatkNi THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR Ill VO COStA MfSA b42 0010 -----~-coui:b & matching love Ward &Talbert F v ••••••••••••••••••••••• will send any or the SPORT ~~ISHERMAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• seat. Black & white SAT/SUN 1Q'..4 Bundy clarinet used l above boat s i ie For sale by owner Fly C~ 541./ 1..940 Ford Sedan Deluxe. fabric w/chrome trim -------mo. $195. Chord organ tarpaulins to any reader ing bridge, Bimini top. ltilt 9120 concours trophy winner, Great cond1t1on $325 Washer & dryer, best of· SlSO. 54s-8938 or this publication who dual controls, '63 Hunter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ground up restoration. set. Call 675·~ eves, ~~~~o~7~ys Odds •VITO CLARINET reads and respands to 38, Twm Crusader 270's 10 VW CAMPSl $l2,SOO. 851-6226...:... _ and weekend. . Xlnt student instrument this lest before midnight installed '7B low hrs. 4kw 4 speed pap.top, butane 19SB 220S. xlnt cond .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!llYard Sale 511 Orchid l25. 968-5688 Nov. 1. This test has Onan. teak rockp1l deck, stove & ref rig. Super $12,500 or best orrer CdM. ~at/Sun 9·5pm been comrru.ssioned by VHF. CB. AM ROF, stereo system (RU 990-0615or675-5911 __ Lots of Goodies Giant Womens clothes sz S-13 Gibson Elec Guitar, old. the Dupont Intern a power winch, full canvas TRTLE l 19Sl MG TD. new leather S C I & d all orig wtcase SJOO t1onal Exchan•e Each I "' h ale ! 792 Victoria osmeto ogy og .... covers A I r 1s 1ng SI I 9t5 uphol, new top. good Sat/Sun9-4.FlrstChru· groomtni s upplies. OBOArt5556-.J'7l4 tarpaulin Lot (No ZlB equ1p.ment s: bow JIMWIHO runnrng. $7500. Wkdys, tian Church CM. 54B·3468 house ware. Office Fw ..._.. & PVC) is constructed of pl~nk, _mboanl ba1llank, VOLKSWAGEN 759· 1961 ; Evs, 646·0679 Gia.nt Neighborhood 24Bl Elden Ave . C.M. Eqllip•flf 8015 ~iy~~~e~:~~::c~dc :'c,'pt~ 2 ftghhng chairs. outng. 18711 Beach Blvd '36 Ford 2 dr sedan, '38 Yard Sale! Sun 9·5. 226 Sat/Sun. Barn Clothing, ••••••••••••••••••••••• hems. double locked gers. outboanl kill sack. 14Z ZOOO Ford 4 dr sedan S39SO Cabrillo CM 642-5077 household, few anl!quet New oak filrng cabinet Portable baJt receiver • --ea. '28 Model A Rdster credenza p11d $875 Sell stllched hems. elec· Long range 300 gals 1012 Camper Four Star PU, $59SO. Each orig. & 5475.846-6836. tron1cally welded fuel m.• tanks, 120.gals w/refr1gerator &r stove. romp! Jerry6lJ.2S49 s eams , I 0 0 '1 water tn 2tanks. Living P o rt ·a-potty All ------, 't, ,. I : ' 642-5678 I I "'""t •. ,,' l\J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r l • ' : ) ! j ~ ~) ' ' ' NCR Cash register.10 waterprool. no. 4 (l"a" aboa rd : 2 refrigs. Butane.Queens11.ebi!d. For Sale or Lse 1952 yrs Xlnt cond comp diamete.rl metal grom-butane stove w oven, I Sleeps 6. In excellent M e r cedes B e n .1 ser viced I 81 S200 mets set on 3 ft centers monomatJc head. tape cond1llon. S900 Call Cabriolet 220 Converti.. · 1 759·l98Seves w1lh re1nrorced deck.swimstep,board· between 10am·5pm ble. fully restored, it~l Fwillw• 1050Misc.tlw 80IO CopymachlnesforSale triangular corner ing ladder. sleeps 6 63176.S7 cond.CallPauJOcsabus ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••• •••••••••••••••• Xlnt cond. $650 patches and are recom s f t · .....i 3 r· --< 7 J 4 > 963 5505 & a ft · a e Y eqwp""" ire 8' cabover cam""'r. · Sofabeds. twin corner! REDWOOD2X6'S 855-9499,768-1~-mendedforallheavydu· extinguishers. 2 lire r 6PM/wknds891·0566 &r'o u P w /tab I e & 4' to 20· long XJnt deck Ptts 1017 ly use, aJI yachts and rafts. flare kit, 3 bilge M6·J91SS:~ 5 m J umbo 14 " wheels for WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOi USED CAIS ALAMMAGMOM POMTlAC/SUlilU 2'80 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 549-4300 54t-14~7 WEIUY CLEAHCARS ANDTIUCKS COHHEU CHEVROLET '"'-" 11.ntwir 1111 ·I I I r-..1 \ \1 ~.~ \ S46-l 200 HIGHIUYEI Top dolltu'S for Sports Cars. Bugs, Campers. 914's, Audi's AskforU/CMGR JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142·2000 WEMES> YOUIEXOTIC &llmSHCARS !~Kr~ 3IO<iW, Coast Hwy Newpart Beach 642-9405 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Volvos . Call us storage,$~.644·4579 -mg Fresh load arriving ....................... sa1lboat.s and all bulk or pumps. $12,000 CASH e. ·33.·34 Ford. centers & King size Beauty Rest weekly Save at SS< ft Cockatoo umbrella male pallet riding materials. f'IRM. Call answer ad MotoriltdlllH 9140 hub caps rechromed. 5 TOYOTA.YOLYO Mattress $ISO 548-3164 Jim, 64&9885anyt1me. with cage. Loves pet· and will be accompanied 387 642-4:.x> ....................... for $800. Jerry 67J.2S49 ltU H...., 1i.& alt7PM --f g $700 best re wit h a LIFETIM E C!.I------t980Balavusmoped,xlnt -·---Co•l•M• .. ' LOSING LEASE. quit· m · or 0 er guarantee that 1t must loats, Sall 9060 cond SJOO. 4 Wht.t Dri•tt 9550 ,... •4'·tlOJ., ,4o.toJ SU R PLUS F' URN trng business, selling out 548·92ll, 549·3269 perform lOO'k or it will ....................... 760-8506 ...................... . SALE' ALL supplies and fix. Female Albuio Cockatiel, be replaced r~ Add $7 21' Venture w trailer, 3 '71 L_..._~-E bl Mc T 11 ·bl k h · '""' I c.... II '72 Honda SOCc Mini bike _........ ntry ta e _, a ta tures including w 6 ac wroug l 1ron handling and crating for u1 s, new .,.,agu mtr. less than IOOhrs 497.5100 548-7044 ble lamps S25 ea Mag Display cases. wa1tmg cage, $150. 83Q-425_7 __ each tarp ordered. Du many xtrs Dana Pt dry Stereo console $150 room chairs, Beauty Cockallel. 2 yr old M pont Tarp Mfg pars all storage avail $3900 da $250 673-8436 --------• Cash only 642-3736 Sat Salon ha11'dryers and w/lrg & sml "age. sss. shipping. There is no (7 14 ) SJS.5822. 838·0414 Puc h Moped, MK ·2 only. hydraulic chairs. m1r 646·4ll3eves~wk~ other monetary reqwre ev model. turn signals. 2 couch 5 chair classics rors. shelves and plant.s FREE TO VOL' ment Shoo.Id you wish to 1980 Vakynt.' 24. cruise s 1 I v e r L o m i · S200 14.00 SE Bristol. Also. make up, shampoo ( 1 G return your tarpaulins complete w11Jve aboard $400 Q.BO. lll•)~!J!)_l_ S and hal·r p--'ucts 1 yr old ema e erman V c· 1 Rodeway Inn al am '"" Sh d 1 · you may do so for a ruU sltp. $13.500080 esta 1ao. RWl.'i wel Only. Call631·97S4or epar very oving f d I S 2S Bes Orr _ needs room to run re un . Any etter 1213)433-481B. I . t er Beaut. glass mlaid coHt'e _afterG.._898-~ 831·8743 alter U'~1_.__ postmarked later than (213)549·8409 00.7836 Gov't surplus. IJ.Sted for $3196, sold for $44. For 1nformat1on, call (312)931-1961 ext 487 & end tables. Med1t Carpet.wool shag, orf Bl & p November l will be re-FOR LEASE Creative-Motorcr::-t-./ h le I l ""nd 145 ue gold Mawcaw. P turned LIMIT twent" w.r> "'!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!! style, S4SO 673-4143 w 1 · x n w sq ed h ··-•1 , Romantic rude a way 49' Scoo 9150 = -· --d t ~ rd 646-1136 ne s cas · wu sacr fsve 125) la""' nor ad Brand new sora and lovl' .1! u~ Y --hand·tamed. talkrng, 1st dress, no ~~e,...pllons Ketchd sailboat. 11\·e·a· ••••••••••••••••••••••• seat, greentwheat. ac Ce11in~ Fan·Casabella SIOOO. w /cage, vitamins. Send appropriate sum boar . mslr & i:uest '74 Honda Motorcycle 19K '79 J eep CJ5. 9000orig m1 New paint. $6200080. 556-4347 "ent pi'llo·~. Beauti'£ul Victorian ... Antique ed1· book food t """7""" bdrm , shower. rull miles. Perfect cond. " wa I • . ....,.:.........,__ together with your name 11 bo full · Pd $1700 asking $850 l on. 52 blades. re ga ey, at Y equip. SlOOO. 549-3758_ Tntek1 9560 080 verse, 4 tulip llghts, was Pimos & er,... 8090 and address to Tarp Nwpl Slip. pnme loc '77 Yamaha X._,.,. En-••••••••••••••••••••••• $299 T ke S12S 730-0986 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Test Dept . No 378B, (2!3) 783-8535 '"""' '71 D 1 eed 552.ai · 3 Kawai Studio Piano, Dupont International • ----duro. Xlnt cond Many I atsun ~ton, n to Stereo B ft cab. Al cond Hide-a-bed. hke new , $1900 Lyon & Healy Exchange, 1110West8th 18" sloop, trailer. sails, Xtras Musl Sell sell. going back to SISO. 4B" round table (no SIBO. I BM typewriter. troubador harp. S900. Street, L.A .. CA 90017 complete. Snso or best 64.H390 school, amtfm stereo, chrsl1SO. S 1 o·o M a n u a 1 833·2265 For fastest service from offer ~O-W7l --!Honda 90 Road + Street. . make offer. 6'2·9900 s.2-2954 TY Pew r 1 t er · $ 2 5 Beaut 1980 Yamaha or any part of the country NEWPORT Zls. '76. O.B. looks new, xlnt care. 73 Ranchero. xlnt cond .. --------Washer'Dryer. $125 ll Hect bef d 4Bags g),OOO 493-6353. $3llO HURRY !548-7259 with shell, S2100 Call Teak dining/conference each BMW Prtable TV. gan. never used, was ca co , ore m1 . 857 0910 eves 631·6480 ask for table. chair s. S450 SJS. Side by side £ridge, S2 ,954. Will sell ror night, 7 days a week · ----Italian Mot.om 125 Great B Rossignol skus Burt bin $325. 542.:1!798 {2,500. 644-4014 (213) 629·1<M. (ask for > 26 ft sloop <Lude~ 16) 5 transp. $250. _n_a_-"n'--- dm s$L25.833·2038 Upnght Grand Piano, an· TAR.PT~ 37BB. have sails. Sleeps 2 Running -494-7249 i8 GMC Sierra ~. lon 5 NEVER USED : Glass *BALLOONS t1que, nds refinishing c~ditcanlr!.a!!..Y __ lights Autobilgeslereo, ·B1 Honda CB·400 spd. BO,OOO mi s34oo top dinette. S225. Sofa&. Unique personalized gift $500.675-0071,675-7805 2HP "Seagull" Ot. Bd motor . well. recent Custom 500 ~ warran· 957·~1,846-3242 loveseal S300. Queen for birthday, weddings, Kl .... I .... 1 ORG'"'... mlr. w 'stand. spare restoration. prime Npt ty. Xtras. s1700 646-268? '79Toyota SRS, xlnt cond, bdrm $540 Bunks 5200 anniv. Call now 645--6445 "' •-"'" tank & parts, 646-4113 Sbp. S2800 080. 673-~7 • . mustsell. $4900. Pvt par· Mattress/box springs. B~lloonsorNe~ Entertainer/II I. Orig eves/wknds~. 'Bl Sunfish. 14' ~t cond ~3ln~o~~~:,x>'w~eTJ: ..!Y...§75·8095. twn S80, full SOO. Queen Rem. elec typewriter S3600, BstofrS4S..(Xl77 -Canoe. 15' "Alwnacraft" Great Xmas. gin S800 rollbar &r saddlebags. '80 1'l Ton Chevrolet PU Tep Dollar Pid For Your Car! JOHHSOH & SOH LiRc~ 2626 Harbor Blvd' Costa Mesa 540.563Q 130. MOR~!' 710-0001 SISO Counter sz refrige Playet' Plano rare dbl ended sq stem Cost $1300673-6283 SI~. Jerry6'1J.2S49 Duel tanks. alr. pwr Dresser, srt tall. solid SlSO. Alum ladders &. _eerr Cond 760-9CY79 4 Ot Bd mt r $335 Hobie 14' Catamaran .79 Honda GLlOOO s~enng & brakes SS.67~ !IU!S llJrbo•i llhd -545 9411 ('"°'I.I \It' I ;HO II.Liii oell.white,S45 misc.493-0087 Piano, older upright. 646·4113 Tra1ler.nuntcond Famng,Stereo.$2800 --·· -=-=-·-- 754-7166 Paul Blaine-Henn early needs tune $250 Evinrude 4 hrspwr OB $1100. N.8.645--5761 646-23&0/63!1-843!1 66 Ranchero. xlnt condo .. 6 Pc Sectional, dark oil,24x48,Tahlt1anCove, 548·8513,548-448.S ___ Runsgreat.S400 12' &OOMERANC, Lrade .79 Yamaha 750 Special ~~l~.~e$2 ~~~Yoba~·: brown, high style, fine $375. 67J.6223evs •BO M its uvlshi rack 645-5916 for Video tape recorder, full dress. 6000 miles. 493·0748 quality.' l yr old. Cost Save recreational fuel-I mount stereo system loah. Powtr 9040 or ~ell for S6SO. 962·2667 $2700. (714) 847·9172 -""'"----~-----• ..,,,, s•ll S900 rrm -'68 Chev PU. i,, ton. fm _.,.,.,,. " 1 · seate.r landsa1ler. com· w/apkr. Sl.SOO sacrifice ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••f ... EIW'"'o.ft'tft MotorH-., .......... ~ ~ .......i. MARUNBOAT ... "'" " ~''"" -.. -rad. 6cyl, air shks , ..... -='=------• plete. s~ up to so $80084.2·9417 CA.1.ZO Rtttt/S'-160 $9251 obo. 776 ·4574. ...... laoktGoodsl065 mph,$250.640-6071 nl'•CJ 1093 24' Luhrs with tuna ·-.,.. ~ tower S9000 or best of· 759-9219 759-1945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·~64=28"'--·----••••••••••••••••••••••• f 673 7""~ 2-0 ft-0 -C ---1 RENT ·22· Lux Motor (l) :i;•T pkup 70Chevy SKI BOOTS. Garmont er. . ,_,. --ay ru1ser sa1 H I II Lady Starllles. size B '78 ~ton Whaler Sport. boat Complete except ome. 5 ps 6· se ·Cont.. 0 1 IT plrup, 74 GMC B d , 552 7zi2 11 · 15 Horse Evinrude ror mast. Ma.ke oHer xlnt cond. PP, 640-8585 111 ""•TVan. 73 GMC. ran new · 1 • ull 545·1121 1973 Dodge 22 · mini all have pwr , air, ~ ,. __ ~ 8094 e ec. start. f cover ---h i 1 ded WEIUY USEDCARS&TRUCKS COME IN UR CALL FOR FHE APPUISAL Cormier-Del.silo CHMOLET 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-6087w 549.3331 __ '734 ....................... . ........••........•.• 1911 IMW CLOSEOUT SAYE!! Salta ind Leu n1 at competitive priCC'1 Ex· celleot aervict •nd part$ dept. •ee c1ur .. 1tylcd <ihla, compl . rcstortd. new paint , rover. br1, M1 c hel1ns Ii int $3500080 or trade for 914 841 ·8Z11l .. 973t ~1:!1:e~= :~&''a. ..,;fi~ • . other fine "'rs In c:x .~ 'YI .... , cellenl <.'ond!tloo. We also have a leas~ MOYEDI -· .. company that leases " ·~· other makes or autos, ntP IY & Ylllf • .. truck• and vans. For ad· ~ACIJfTI dltlonal information on . 5Jf leasing please call.. •o• 7W972·1270 7141661 9611 ~ YOUl __ ICTMAUIA. For a good deal and good /A 6• « •7 altersalesserv1cesec f'llW'b •Rf ~ 1m 11111 st um 11111 so llll CREVIER W '79 RX 7 CS Silver.~ pd, SAlES-SERlllCE-HASlNG lo mi ac, snrl, loadrd 208 W 111. SANTA ANA $8395 559·5481 714 /835-3171 CLQ§!_~OAY Maserotl 9739 '77 BMW 320i, paint. Int. ••••••••••••••••••••••• motor xlnt. sunroof. ORANGE Recaro seats. extra COUNTY'S ;;100~31 tires . ss1100 EXCLUSIVE 1977 IMW 630 MA SERA Tl CS I lmmac cund. DEALERSHIP yellow biege 1n1 , We'll deliver anywhere loaded $17.7SO. 640 1460 in the world'. «!r499·3828 BEACH IMPORTS Capri 971 S 84B Dove Street ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752.0900 '74 Capri. automal1('. 6 cyl. air cond. SlSOO Call 979·2584~- 1969 Harbor Blvd 631-I.170 '77 Capri. lo nu. sunroor. ~ruct.s Itta 9740 s l t ck. 1 mm ut· rond ••••••••••••••••••••••• _4911135 Datsun •Ml.~a us.dW..cedes to a MW I an~tlse7 I Compare House of Im · ports Direct lease and 60 I mos sensible pymts Dial 213 o r llw!!W'!~~'!'l"lan!Mll 11 7141 M ERCEDE.5 1s 213 J!.Ll..14 637 ·233.1 ~...,U.~1.""91~ilolffl IOMl&a 1a;.;.;;;;;.;.;.;;~~~;;;;;;;;.~I 300 SD Turbo Sedan Loaded, like new 24K 127lZAPJ '77 2BOZ. clean, snrr. mags. air. good cond. $5900 494M.SJ '75 Datsun 821 0 Hatchback. xlnt running cond 4spd. mag whls. am rm stereo. rear wm· $29,950 JIMM.UJHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 dow derros ter. newi--------• brakes. ne11o• bait . $1.650 '7141962 462.\ aft ~ JOpm '71 Good COfMl Sl'!.00 OB0891·971}t 9723 .•••........•.......... * 1978 FERRARI 311 GTB Black on black. fully ractory equipped, low miles Ser.24121 $29,995 t3'JI Halbllt 81wll C.a1CM>n G•~ ... Ul-nn .,,...... .... 9-645.7898. loati Sips/ motor ome. awn ngs, oa . Alltoa, l...,.+td ••••••••••••••••••••••• · D '11 burilar alarm. tra1·1er Call Tru.Tnn, 646·9328 C t hed th Oc • 9070 YI' ••••••••••••••••••••••• H--...&-97"7 Harley Davidson electric en ury · vanus W1 hitc . etc. ~ John 7:30·4,Monthruffi_ "---rol 9701 -.. I! 97 r 465 Olds. Must s~ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• u h 73 .,.,... v.-•••••••• ••••••••••••••• go cart. 1 •.new roo . 673-9J2l WANTED · Shp for so· '"'!rp Y 1......... '71 Ranchero. auto. air, ...................... . windshield. good battery ------1 b l .., t f-H--,....._ 9I10 ps, pb, new paint int. 'Bl Oelorean. Sspd, blk S850 Balboa fsland Rily Grand Banks 42, '73 !'lai oa · ,.ewpor ""~···-·r b d d 673-B?OO wood. complete & im-Bea~b. 531-0146. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o Y goo . camper. int, lo mi. $29.000. Swfboard Custom design Tburster. Brand new Ridden only 3 limes XJnt cond 5225 673-4070 m a c . BY 0 w n er . F'ree yacht & hull clean· five by seven, two wheel J.1400 or orrer. 640-8611 675-881B_. - $1151000. 760-6i76. 111g in exchange for tie· alum inum trailer S200. V-. 9570 A.Ha ROIMO 9705 12' a II metal boat. 30 hp u p o f 1 o . s k i r .r ~7 1368 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Evinrude, elec start. Npt/Balboa area. Jim A..0 Slf'Yiu P..+s Ford l T '74. Pis. p/b. '69 Alfa Romeo 17SOGTV, trailer. wide controls. 646-0178 & Acceuori.s 9400 auto. VB. Good cond 72M · very good rondi· also licensed at SSSO. Dock up to 34 ', Nwpt ••••••••••••••••••••••• _S2IS0.644·9676alt6. tion.646·1173 Bubble Pool Enclosure, 548-0130 Island. Water&pawer. SSAVESAVH FordW-..w V• A.IMN 9707 28x48, xlnt. $750/oUer. 673-2323 TH 1~-r ... 99 Cl 302 VA AC t 17', Whaler, 6.Shp, 2 tanks. W1ml po~:':f"car p-a ... '· S ean968-l72l · · au o. ~;:·;~dl•·;~;~·;·~;,;;;, Slip sa1lboat.s 22'·2'7' elec. ,_, • '° IMPORT A.alto L~ 9510 freeway miles. super AUTOSUPPLV ••••••• ... ::::?.......... clean.$2SOO. 760-1962 lOlN.Manchester For Sale or Lse 1952 IMW 9712 Anaheim 776-9900 M e r c e d e a B e n z •••••••••• .. •••••• .. ••• Cabriolet 220 Convert!· We Meet or Beal ble. Cully restored, xlnt Any Bonafide Deal cond. Call Paul Desabils Come See Us Today 1 • (714 I 963·5505 & art & · 6PM /wknds 89l·llWi • ..... w..w t590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAYTOP DOLLAR for top used cats· foreign, domestics or classica. Jf your car is extra clean, sef us FIRST! #I .. ONmp C..., 292$ lbtbor Blvd. COSTA M~A POISCHIS WAMTID Allow us Die opportltlllty to consJder I.he~ 01 lr1de·Ma cl 1fNt cleu Porsche. a.cit wt.II U1 Today! SADDLBACK IMW 28402 Marguerite Pkwy Mission Viejo AVERY PKWY. CEXIT5FWY l 131-2040 4tS-494t Closed SI.Inda.ya VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HONDA GMCTIUCKS 2.850 Harbor Blvd COSTA ME.5A 540.9640 __ •• """""""' 79HOHDA Dy namite CVCC 4 speed . 41,000 miles. Clean! (31.BXED) UttS JIMMARIMO VOLICSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 ts a s s ...._ ~1.W ...... l•plf1ld ...... ..,,rW ..._ UMd Alltot, UHd ...._, UHd Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Suoday. October•. 1981 911 ;;;;;~';;~ .... H .. ;;:;;;u•nun•tJH ..... ~ ............ ,;;' C .............. ,tt.ii ~ ................. , ft ............... HH 4Mtlt, Mtw tlOOI....._ Mtw tMOIAllllll. Mtw tlOO,...._, New 1 tlOO •••H••••-•M••••••• •••••••••--•••••••• ••••••••·~-.. ••••-••• I I tf4t 1J• 11 •f••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••tt•tt••;;,'J ••••••••••••oneouu ••uo•••••••u-•t• ..... ....................... ....................... ....................... ·~·'. J.t otf •h1P New model 1114 tll T111a, wbkt. tt-1I YW •• '4'~ I/a T PU lllO Pl1mouth Cbamp • SEL, ao.ded, 1u.n· built, ti~ ear. Alk· -• Ntw 127 a-tv ~•· Ntw W~ wiu. W. ~ root. >lllYet w/Mue in· ln1 '14.5GO 01 .. mltt T pa1r 4 trans and brakes. moo puftd cond. 11,000 qd, le r I or • 5 4 o. 3 9 a l M4-9'da, ~, Orti. bl111/whltt. pp M9'1'7il auto, S/B radial tine. weeltdan. wltnda lra1b11~ ... <UllYAR> .74Granada m -0433 wkda 144-JJS3 'It .-Z IMS&. '11 tW Poncbe. AM/Fii .,. $1800 .... w ... k ... Dda=----- R a rt ! u r o p e a a lttrto c•. O'tat tond. JIM W*WO 842·2510 'SO DE.LUU rtbll tJll. modtl/US certified , SHOO. MS-8010 Ill· YOLISWM94 U-..-tt50 fmt tod, ll!Dll'l1or, new brwn mt t/palomloo DOOD/eva • UTUBelc:llllvd. ~-r Ur•. battery• brua, lthr, fl.ti opUona, Im· '1t9llSCCpe,k>aded,H · 4 ••••••0 ••••••• .. •••••• lnt 12,SOO 8/0 med.deUvtr)',152,500. sume leue 9m/mo 24 'I0-'6S VW left 6 "t\ '71MONARCH4 dr, ale, ~-, • or Ovtl"MM lm.&19N • • am vs. ad cand. $2A9S. ....:;..:;;""'· ='------- (, l., .... ·-1 d moe left, $1500 down. door, '13 ltft door. 5'&-85191vms1MHXl6 ,...._ ttH -:.~ C OH m.w, -..-.. -.. , W--_.,.t.. _..., ~ :iu,:;~. --ga -· ...,,,. .,.. '• Mere. MONl'EGO. 4 , ............. ••••••••• . 't1T111a. Blkoo Blk. Im· rim for &.per a.etle ltlOO H.1111<• liM1 Dr Sedan. Gd mecb 'llcLgrAoN, cFbeASrry CconARd .. .... t142 mu. SOK Ml. $17,500 ea.StNT.. C<""'•'~ ....... , '>40"IOO cood $250 ~ r. T ......... -........... oeo. 11J..1110 ao---, •••••••~ · ~· H• •" -1-'72 Dlll Marquis st• wgo, · 4l»tll •............ _.I I P 0 I t t l·S C 0 Y DI m ltt Rabbit •• Couna de Ville 2 dr mint cond, all elec opt, -. ---====--- ' ... -.... cuatom 2 door 5 apeed. '""' · • hitch, nu tires, $1295. 10 Pontiac Tempeal, --Al ' runa11•~reat. -.SO 080. 646-7274 mee.b aound, needs tires Rue European mdl r sunroof. Xtra .. OCllyMOOS1Mll14 • IMMACULATIU '6' ..-C•T 6CY lnslde•out • • Mech Perfect • • $3000 4t7*411t w /full turbo body by cluA. (lm'18) mt Cad cp de Ville Lan· t tllat~ '952 b 1 Kremer Racing, W. S61ti dautop,wirewhla,lea,I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Sun 'Ciu:aeoeo m • Germany. llnmed. de· JIM MAllMO track, teal green. 31,000 '11 Mustang, am/Cm e:l~/6'7s.70e1 livery"5,000. YOLKSWA4Ht4 mlXlnt .494 1 cass. stereo, great --=..-....-=-..-.-.. ......... ..___ Overseas Imports 18711 Beacll Blvd. ltH Cad C.. shape, good mpg, $1700. '76 Grand Prix. Loaded. (714) 966.uJ6 closed Sun 14"· 000 bi ed . . 1 '94· 7249 Snrf. Beautiful muataee. • w le, r mterior. w re OBO 645-J.Xt ....... t755 I t7 1t.-.. .-. wheels, stereo cusette, OW.•ob• 9955 · . ...................................... I ~co food top $3000 Trade for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19'77 Trans Am, lllnt cood. '72 Renault 17 Gordinl, Champaane Edition. ewelry, boat. ur? '15 STAIAIE llOOO or belt olfer. Call !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 105 hp , 23 mpg, oetds new tiru, ettat cood. W.-. 642-9386 -="3-063~:.=•;.:...· ----- t744 en&.work,f700.54M741 M.995.•im , . 77 Ventura, AM/FM ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 1---loy-t756 71 YW salOCCO 72 Cr O.Y• 77 OLDS Cut. Sup. a/c stereo. lo mi, xlnt condi· •74 MGB G d h - -Ch Edi . Good con . ~4689 MUST SEU., lllnt cond. tJoo,6cyl.548-63l3 . oo, mec ..... 1._,1L" .••••• ,,.1•1•• ampaane lion. ~·uN>OBOIM2 .,., • .,aft 5 . -cond. lllnt m1. S217S. #l UtA tR IN u :> White, 4 speed witb air '79~ Sev. diesel. only 17K ~ '"""'" 1970 Firebinl, new paint, 14Hl.57 761).9312 · · · stereo. Very a harp; snrf, 2e mpc. loaded, '78 CUJtlass Supreme 8. at.ereo. Good lralllporta· n-a 9746 ~ ROY (518VAG) lll,900/80~2929 Xlnt cond. Very clean. Uon car. Body in xlnt ::!:•••••••••••••••o• CARVEi SSffS '77 Seville-An Ill black ~i~al Owner. Call cond. $2100. ~5142 aft ROLLS·ROYCC JIM MA1t1MO beauty with real chrome • · -'4"'"P=M'--------• 72 OPB. .. T* 1~Jarn11ot•• VOLKSWAfilH wir e wheels. S7950. '78 Olds Cutlass Supreme '77 Pontiac Ventura SJ, New paint, xtra clean, :' lmft 18711 Beach Blvd. Jerry 673-2549 Brougham. xlnt cond. air, loaded Xlnt cond. 4apd, am/fm. $2500. 142-2000 '78 Yellow Seville, 33,000 loaded.~9478 p,000/080.847-0506. ~83S7 eves/wlmds. CtOSfO SUNDAYS mi.. S9,.500. New tires. Transp_ortatlon car gd n...dirtMrd 9970 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!jToyota 9765 '10 YW.,..... batt.ac lie. e~. gas m1. Runs Xlnt. $600. ••••••• .. ••• .. ••••••••• Pttll)tOt 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Diesel. Ellcellent rood. '68 Fleetwood Brougham, 6'2-6084. Thunderbird. '6S Classic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Corolla, 4 door, reg. 33 ,000 mi 40 MPG . immac. inside & out, nr 197601ds Delta88 Royale, reblleng. '7S Peugeot. Sold new in gas, 25 mpg. Good cond. metallic blue. snrl $6.500 new radials, new disc 29,000 mi. Very clean 673-611311. '16. S2200 or best ofr. Call Call 962·5142 080 760-0460 brakes. tight eng ! 14 962·3614 '&5 T-Bird Landau. xlnt S57-9359 1975 Toyota Corona Sta 1 ..... 6 .,_. •oooo -mpg , Sl595 /0BO. PiRto 9957 cond,full-pwr. ~~=--.-----t W . d "' '1\:Ln>CCO, ...,, m1, 645-4631 p IM 9750 ag. auto, air con AC stereo white S3llOO '""""'""'""=-=------••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ~1632 •~••••••••••••••••• am/fm radio. Roof rack. 552:3286 ' ' · '63 Cad. Sedan. 74,000 '72 Pinto Hatchback. gd MMMMMMMMlll:$2000~7-'· 7'::68-m7~"7o"'.r=-;S48-~5882=;::-'7l Sq reba k r ml.. new paint, runs gd. cond. Orig owner Sky Trade your old stuff for '73 pk up Body with •74 It ua c S sunroo · $700/0B0.64&-1523. blue. S900 OBO 700.0460 new goodies with a '8272 a. magnon oontiac rma~n0n•~ .. 2480 Hdor" Blvd., at Fli, Casta Mesa · SfS.1457 2411 Hnr Blvd., at Fir, Costa Mm ' 54MBI We've got a CLASSY .way to move yout ' wheels. Move them quickly in the . . .. t ,1 I ' {I ,.., ' --~ .. 642--5678 ... --------1 encine. Needs some wk. ~c ~+i: + 'oJ'ii:f 1973 Cad cpe de Ville 1 aft 6 PM Classified ad. 6'2·5678 IUllT1M!! OB0631-3'723 ~127 befme my. · owner, fully equipped. Alltos, H•w 9800 ...._,Mew tlOO Aldo M '66P .. -912 T~ 9767 · · $18500B0494-6873ev s, •• 9100 Aldos. Mtw Ol"'Stuc: • ......,.... ·16S ..... OCCC> ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Mech Perfttt • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 000 ml . 644-9187. CIM•rolet 9920 ........ -~ $4000 7t Tl7 COMYaT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497*41H Dynamite classic rdstr. '66 Good Cond. New * Clln '12 -------• s s..._d, air, mreo. Like paint. SlS,OOO c ...;.._ .... ~ 842-7850 cw_...-. new. (442UCF) .61 BAJA BUG New J.car Wagon. Atr, ~~~~~~~~ $79f5 automallc trans .. pwr. '11 911 SC Targa : Brand JIM MAI.IMO Lots of new stuff, S2000 steering & brakes. radio. g. t ed VOL111r.wu!.a...1 fl.rm.63l-3m tilt wheel, more ' new, never re lS er • I -~..,..,.. platinum metallic color. 18711 Beach Blvd. '78 "Champagne Edi· Sweetheart! (467'7) leather interior. P7's 142.JOOO tloo" wrute VW Convt. OMLY S79t5 alarm, etc. S31.500 Firm. · 495-1536. HOW AU Cltt•roltt 544·0614 wkdys, 643-0169 VolttWOCJl'I 9770 '76 VW Rabbit good cond. Dove/Quail Sts. altSPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 mpg. Must sell. $2650 NEWPORT BEACH .,3 911 T. Targa, bl.k/blk, '79 Bug conv_ert. All will consider trade. lll-0555 mint . u 3.000 1714 1 White. 15,lmlni. Perfect 673-5372, 67S.7783 1s2.2s84, ev <7141 cond. ~eves. 9 s VWIUS SEE US FIRST! &u-0315 '76 Sc1rocco, loaded & I 1 We have a good seltttion b low mileaie. orig owner. f N E w •-us E D '61 Porsche 356. good fast. new Weber car • am/fm stereo, lllnt cood. 0 "' · cond, sell or trade for he.aders, lowered. Blls · $5000. S59-S5l2 Chevrolets! late model import, best tems. sway bars. stereo. '70 VW Bud, mint cond, COMMRL CHEVROLET offer. 831-7:117 silver. $4500. 67~715 .... •57 'ks ..... '69 Waco~. good body. S4000. 851-0428 X l'< ll.1•l••r H ' ..,-e ....,. needs engine. best offer. Xlnt Body. Mostly orig. 642·6783aA.4:30. '80 RABBIT DIESEL Runs Well. Nice Car. 5th 4DR, Melllco Beige, On· I~ I \ \1 ~ .... \ 546-1 200 car in a 5 car family. 77 VWDASHB ly 19K miles, '5MPG. 955·2602 Dyna mile automatic '6,000. PP. 642-9750 '76 Chevy Chevelte $1.llOO. Good condition! 646-8423, aA. &PM '70 Porsche 911 E white/ wagon. Air. clean. SClllOCO bl k /f s harp . original ac . am m cassette. 1642SPL> 1979 ncellent cond. i-------•I runs g~= Slff5 am/fm Upe deck. AC+ 1-1 JIM MAI.IMO eatras. S5lm 080 Russ '71 Porsche 911S. met VOL11swu•.a...1 Parker 788·0880 or **CLASSIC!•• silver, pwr sunroof, "' ~.,..,.. 494-4948 18711 "'-ach Blvd. 'M lMPALA am /fm cass. a /c, ...., · 2 s B I t $n 950 pp cc.n8689 142•2000 7 uper eel e, x ra Original Owner ..,, · ,..._.. · ---"'-=-':..=..;=---1 clean. in and out. new BODYNEVER Alltof, Used ...... UMd tires. brlts, ball etc S2.6(lO DAMAGED •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• pp 64S-..9S02 $1100 SPECIAL 1981 CORVETTE ONLY 516,997 Trucks, Vans & 4X4s We're your Ram-Tough Trock !:enter! 79 FORD IROMCO 7 2 DODGE YAM UMGEI XL T COMVERSIOM (11'417211 foo:TOI 57997 7'JHr 414 PICKUP 1411131 57597 71 FORD COURIEI PICKU (11J7f7'1 53997 52997 '71 Sqrbac.k, good condi· Runs fant.asllc ! ' Uon, nu radials, $2700. 4'7*4119 675-~7 68SQUAREBACK Runs. $600. Call before l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I &pm. 841"5904 '71 El Camino classic all '71 Bug, gd cond, reblt lllras $2,l!OOor best offer. eng. $2200/080. 54UJ81. • ~73.W. """·so-="'c""1t=att"-_on-Xl-1,-vs-.-29- 71 Semi-Camper, new rope. 13,000 miles, tilt. trans/eng. Xlnt cond. cruise am/fm cassette Clean. inside "·out. ale.Call~. ' Stove, ace box. radials. 8 .78 M t C 1 1 t track stereo. S3SOO. on e ar o, x n. ~ cond, fully loaded, lo m1. ,72 S Be 1 1 l beat offer. 833-7601 uper et e, ll n ,73 Ch Malib cond low miles am/fm ev · u wagn. ' 775-4274 Gd. cond. A/C PIS P/B · c l·r b · bu ·~-" $950. 7141846-8095 66 a 1 · _,a g, ""'"y '68 Ch M l'b I t redone inside "out, new ev · a 1 u x n · eng, trans. front end, cond. AM FM radio, tires & paint. Equal to a S900 642-Q.t new car. $3000 firm. · 675-4831, 549-~ 1950 Chev SlOOOor best or- '72 VW Van. Reblt eng. fer. Runs good aft 5 New paint. tires, stereo. SS&.3734 S2750. Clwyaler 646-447S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vol-fo 9772 '71 CHRYSLER300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 87,000 mi, needs top. #I VOLVODUUI IN ORANGE COUNTY! SALES. SBVICE ovEMf~RY EXPERTS E.UUHCE $300. 641·1665 aft. 6 VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1966 Harbor Blvd. '69MARK111 COSTA MESA XLNTCOND. S200 646*'303 540-'4'7 673-4M8/6'75-44?9 '68 VW BUS Must sell Im· Cor'Ytffe mediately. $2-400/0BO ..................... .. 642·1821 S.m says "drive a UtUe, '78 2164 GL, 36K miles, ext save a kt." ~ new .11 wrnty avail. Beau. cond Corvettes eqwpped ~b P/PS52-7218 4 speed or automatic ~"'--""~=----1 tran1mlsaioo. ...... UMd mS77RED ... , ............ ,,,,,,, 43C175' WHITE tt t 101113SILVER ..... ••••-•""'"'" lODTBEIGE '80 Bu.let c.tury LTD, 1038Cl2B~ 4dt, I cyl, loeded. 17.US mJ, $7400. ffi4)Gl-0700. '74 Buick Opel 1900 runs llnt .. 1ood IU milu1e. Sl,300. m.!111, Newport Bd1 DcSANTIS C. HE VRO LE T '. '.,.-,,,.., 1982 TOYOTA TERCEL / 4 speed transmission. bucket seats. deluxe pin stripes. body side moldings & wheel well moldings. (317687). 1979HO .. A ACCOID LX 4 DOOi 4 cyl. engine. 5 •P"d trtn1 .. wtlour Interior. AM-FM stereo. cruiM control, tln\lld glass, radial tlret & super cleanl (015816). 1976MBCUIY CAPllCCWI 6 art .• 4 speed trlna.. air COfld • bucMt '""· AM.fM awto. Yiltyt roof,,.,. and low rnll•I fll81NLD~ Won't 1a1t loftg et 1975 YOLKSWMIN IAlllT Economical 4 cyl. engine, 4 speed transmission, bucket Mltl, AM.fM radlO & morel This one la In exoelltnt conditlonl (968HOI) 197tTOYOTA 414 LANDCUSll 6 ayl. engine, air conditioning. 4 speed tranarnlllion, bucket Matl Mld low rnllta. Mottltr 1Uptr ciNft unlll flllXSU). lt75TOYOTA COIOLLA STATION WjGOH I Econo!"l~el 4 cylinder engine. automatic., transm1U10n, luggage rack. bucket ... ts. vinyl Interior and 1t1 excellent condition! Must '"' ' (239NIF). 1976 DATSUM 1210 I Economlcal 4 cylinder englN. 4 1pted•• tranamltlion, AM·FM reclt0, ~ lop, rnt91111 and moftl lup9r gaa mlltlQll ~. ;a .f u ZU x4 IC P (1273) (00566) F C:. • R $8353 <2634) (184699) FACTORY STICKER $7945 DISCOUNT $950 SALE *6995 2 door. L model. 5 speed. metallic paint •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• · BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. RABBIT PICK-UP (2554) (171091) FACTORY STICKER DISCOUNT ~:!11111!!1.~!!ll!l!i~~!!!!!i~ ~--n\ ~ . SALE*619 5f -~ I Custom value pa ckage. tinted g lass. leatherette. stereo prep. ·····················~~ BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. CAM (2452) (086367 ) FACTORY STICKER $1 4,310 DISCOUNT $I 405 SALE $12,895 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : , BRAND NEW 1981 V.W . DIESEL PICK-UP • (2706 ) (194498 ) : FA CTORY STICKER $8345 e DISCOUNT $I I 50 i SALE $7195 • , ""'-" • Custorn value package. stereo prep .. tinted glass . •.....•.............. ··········:································ If 1981 S ZU DEL UX E COUP : BRAND NEW 1981 DIESEL JETTA <1309) (805468 ) S65 l 9 $3/4 • (2795) (657999) e FACTORY STICKER $9380 e DI SCOUNT $I 085 • ~i sALE $8295 • e 2 door. 5 spe~d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (1299) (704367 ) $6478 S68J ' 1981 V.W.RABBITL 1MODEL : BRAND NEW 1981 V.W. L MODEL VANAGON • (2917 ) (123984 ) ~~--. : FACTORY STICKER SI 1.7 15 e DISCOUNT $1 320 i sALE St0,395 e Deluxe packaae. tinted gla ss. OMST•A TO• . SPECI 1S 1980 V.W. DASHER 1981 DIESEL RABBIT L.S. M /FM stereo cassette. factory air, sunroof, metallic paint. Tinted glass. wsw tires, metallic paint, leatherette trim. Factory air, stereo cassette, metallic paint. sunroof. •7295 (1823) (049673 ) •6995 (l009) 07446) •7995 (2094 ) (104789) TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF GAS OR D.IESEL MODELS G EAT OPTION & COLOR AU.CAA88UMCT TO PAIOA M E E,,ECTIV£ 41 HOUAI AFTER l'U91.1CATIOH -PRICES PLUS TAlC. UC I DOC fEE • 0 RA S T FASHION SECTIQN OF THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Per Spook opens collection first in California S L.:'JDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1981 • ... Daily Pilot Photo by Charles Starr .. / 2 Piiot Style Sundiy,October4, 1981 Lor-ldor:ler-s corlle to tbe aid of ~isifors I . By NORA LEHMAN ................... LONDON The British have manners. Ask a bobby for directions and he's been known to take you there. Ask a cab driver the same question, tell him you' want to walk and he'll get out of his cab to draw you a map. ._,, Store owners open early if they see you waiting out· s ide . In Harrods a s mall child bu~·ing a penny stick of can· dy gets as much consideration as his grown-up coun· terpart buying a dozen pairs of riding boots to send lo Hong Kong. I suppose it might be called .. a sweeping generaliza· lion .. to say that the English. with all their supposed . fetishes. are polite. while Americans. for a ll their sup· posed ou tgoing friendliness. are not. I find a good man~· Americans in general. mind ~·ou loo often arc too self-oriented to be much aware of another's feel ing or comfort. For instance . how many times ha\•e ~·ou had a door closed in your face when someone rushed through ahead of you or had two clerks talk with one a nother while you waited for ser vice? Ha\'e ~·ou e\'er had a person ahead of you in a grocery check line rush back to gel extra items while the line grew. only lo return and start writing a check'! It's not impossible. of course. but I'd guess the likelihood of such things happening here are minimal. On the other hand. manners. by my definition. really hu\'e nothing to do with whether one should open a door or hold it Op('n for someone. In the Spotlight ... Hedda Marosi Grange Coast Lady of Fashion If ~·ou !->hare the essence of Newport Beach t ennis. real estate. ente rtaining and proud families chances <1 r e ~-o u · v c m e t H e d d a Marosi. our cover model. Those h ave been he r primar~· interests during 15 years in the Harbor Area. and the board of directors of South Coast Re pertory in Costa ~esa is "the most fun thing l'\'e e\'er been in\'olved with .... As chairman of SCR's Golden Circle and a member of the benefactors· commit· tee. she claims to be addicted to breakfast meetings. Plus there are many evenings de· ,·oted to .. First Nighte rs" festivities a nd g<1la benefi b COVER: for the theater. ··Hedda is a phenomenon when it comes to raising funds and doubling me m- berships, .. said Ba rbara Grad.y. director of develop· ment at SCR. ··She first came to enroll her children in our repertory theat er and then became a real asset for us. She's so gracious and convincing that people have been seen writ· ing pledge checks for he r on the tops of their cars ... Hedda turned her avoca· tional interest in real estate 'into a career six years ago and now represents Tierra del Sol residential sales . She has sold homes to celebrities who "S hall remain Daily Pilot Photo by Charles Starr Hedda Maros1's two-piece brick-colored ensemble by Per Spook . is reflected in the golden entry of the Magic Island Club in Newport Beach. The pure silk cre,e de chine outfit f rom Nordstrom in South Coast Plaza has rounded. tucked shoulders and flared. trapunto stitched collar and cuJJs. l 'he wrapped skirt provides an asymmetrical accent. A Sunday Section of the Orange Cocut Daily Pilot Thoma A. Murphln• ._, ForNewa Call 842-.4321, Ext.-205 For Adltettl•r.t Cllll MM321, xt. 251 MlllnOflloe 330 Wiit Bay Street, PoltOfflm Sox 1580. COiia Miia. Calif.~ Manners have lo do with an awaren~ss of other human beings and therefore one wou>d naturally hold a door open for someone el!-te. or. in the ca!,e of a c lerk. turn to wait on a customer. My contention is there are less self -oriented English than Americans. For instance. can you imagine what would happen outside LAX if a Britisher took a rented car out into traf. fie to drive a left-hand drive car in a right hC:tnd lano'! Mercy. the screeching of brakes. the angry shouts. the obscene gestures. Statistics have it tnat more accidents occur on the peripher~· of Ireland's Shannon Airport than anywherl' else in the United Kingdom . It seems lo ha\'e something to do with the numbers of Americans who ha,•e more misplaced confidCJtce in their ability.as dri\'.ers than most other nationals. Surely. Heathrow Airport must run a clo~(' second From person a l experie nce I can tell ~·ou the passenger has trouble getting into the cor rt'tl !-tide of the car when the wheel is al ways in the way. And t he driver can't seem to find the lt•ft side of the car . We stalled our wa~· into t n.1 ffic and bounced on and off the lefthand curb all the wa~· into London . Buckled into the seal belts as tightly as possible. I became adept at keeping my voice controlled und I had to say frequently "O\'er. dear. ease over ... Hal. normally the world's calmest m a n. doesn't take well to machine ry and traffic almost defeating him. Ten· sing at every shift he kept mumbling ... I wis h I had California pl<1tes so they'd understand ... I had the giggles. remembering the las t limt• wt• went through this in Vienna. when. looking fo r the Danube. Wl' blithely went through the wrong tunnel. mb-.t•d the ri\'cr completely and found ourseh·es in the :-.uhurb~ not t'\'t•n on the city m ap. I made a cruci<1l mistake. I asked him 1f ht• wanted me to dri\'e. With his tolerance le\'cl at 1.cro . ht• thrt•\\' on the brakes. abandoned the wheel. tossed tht• map. und stared out his side of the tar until I made our wa~· batk lo home base. ''Ask a bobby for directions an.d he's been knoum to take you there.'' I haven't_ offered to dri\'e thb ti mt• though. and 1 · m not going to. I a m not going to ~id<.•s\\·ipe a .Jaj.!. thank~ I consider th<1t really unmannerl~ The British might not thouJ.(h Who kn0\\-.·1 .\ftt·r all. did an~·one scream at us a~ we pet~~cd prL·caraou~I~ tlow to l hem'! Did any on~ e,·en toot" :"o' The~· ga\'c U!-t as wide" ht•rth ;,.i-. f)l)-.-..1hll' Sl'em-. there wasn·t anything to get excited about. After all we had missed ·em. We're garaged presentl~· \\'t•'ll \\alk. 1<.tkl' taxi-. and the tube while we're here. However. if we can get tht· c::.H' down tho-.<.• n a rTo\\ rnmps in the parking structure wc·rl' off lo Scol l:.rnd ()f COUl'S~. first we ha\·e to J.!l'I Olli or l.1111<lon. ............ .,a...~ Sylvia Rodripuez . Sassy Marsh, Annette Hurwitz and Buzz Vines chat with Hedda at ··Simply Sterling.·· anonymous but one was a rock ·n· roll s ta r and another was a famous tennis player ... She also is a member of the organizing board of directors o( Liberty '.'lational Bank to be located in Huntington Beach and has helped raise funds for UC Irvine tennis teams. In between escrows. Hedda is an avid traveler who has made seve ral tri ps t o Europe. What started out to be a Christmas shopping trip to Hong Kong last year turned into a three-week visit to the People's Republic of China. 'In the parlance of her trade. s he s aid she was a "looky loo... admiring the ancient artifacts but resisting the temptation to buy. 1 And the Marosis once went on a two-week cruise to Alaska that was only three days in the planning. 1 For s uch impromptu de· partures. Hedda relies on her adaptable wardrobe of favorite outfits that can pack easily. protect throug h a range of temperatures and be accented with a minimum of accessories. · · lf anything. I wish I had • ' ....... -. During .. First Nighters" fe.tivtties, St.,,Mn Marosi joins hil wife lfftlda. in compUmalmfl James Gallery and Martha McFarland on their role• in .. Ah. WilderMN" at South Cocut R'f»rlorv. more time to shop ... she said. ··The boutiques of · Paris would be a dream destine· tion. but, actually. we have mps1 of those designers here now ... Vienna-born Hedda came to Southern California in 1939 and spent her youth in Van Nuys. She married St~ • Marosi and they moved to San Diego for 10 years . He invented a machine which makes circuit boards llutomatically and the aircraft business brought them to Oran1e County in 1986 where he Is now chief administrative ofrlcer for Marosi Co., ...... ~ in • PJlot Style Sunday, October 4, 1981 :t • • • 12'-oa't sbortcbaoge skin · If.. VJ.e~!.,AN There is more to beauty than "paint and powder." Once when I was inte rviewin1 a representative or a Japan~e cosme'tics firm, I was impressed by the emphasis she placed on her company's skin-care products. She went to great lengths to explain that years o f research h ad been necessary to come up with these particular lotions and creams. I suspect she felt it was necessary to justify the prices, some as much as S50 a jar. But she promised that tt:iese creams would firm up as well as moisturize and smooth the skin. When I asked her how much she c harged for foundation colors a nd lipsticks, she replied. "Oh, they're only $2.50. The important thing is what is un· der your makeup. You can't continually cover up bad skin ... She was correct, of course. and Oriental and European women are well trained in the basic procedure of proper ·skin care. Artists m ay be able to layer one masterpiece over another. but your ~kin is not a painting canvas. If you want to be a pretty picture, you must be certain to start with a clean race. So many things can affect your skin, for instance diet, lack or sleep or tension. You may have to re-evaluate VD~ a nd correct some of your person a l habits, but remember that you are never t oo old to have great skin. You have to recognize the kind of s kin you have. Consider its texture and degree of oiliness a nd then seek out th~ products the cosmetics firms have creat· ed just for you. Basically you need to clean se. stimulate , freshen. lubricate a nd protect your skin a nd none of these steps can be over-emphasized. I would certainly place cleans ing at t he top of the list, especially since our Orange County air is so frequently polluted with s mog and other impurities. A catdinal rule : Never retire for the night with a dirty face. The time you in- vest in cleaning will return worthwhile dividends. But forget the great gobs of night cream and m oisturizers -just a little bit does it. NEWS IN BEAUTY: Dark and cool in perfumes: Caron, J oy and Lauren have been joined in their dark packag- ing by Halston with Night, Volcan D'Amour by Diane Von Furstenberg. Balmain's lvore and Lancome's Magic Noire. Most are lily-based scents. some wit.h a touch or sandalwood. cSaks _Fiftb A venue is sampling .and modeling Magic Noire today. l The eyes have it with Dior's Les Scarabees. T wo pallettes on e platinum sh ad e and the other golden C three in each 1 to make your eyes s p a rkle. The palest of the crea my s h a d es in each can double as lip highlighters. Questions a re welcomed a nd may be addressed to Vida Dean at The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Cost a Mesa. Ca. Tyen. director of Clmstian Dior makeup. says. ··The new Scarabee paleltes empl10s1ze naturalness with sophisticated color \\"ear· zng the Golden Blonde Palette .\"11 .5112 1.\ like adding sunlight to the face ·· Fa -brics fit into wardrobe, budget Clot ilde Yurick Lampe "Sewing for the S500 Look.. will be one of the lectures by author-seamstress Clotilde Yurick Lampe at Orange Coast College's 11th annual Fabric Fair on Oct. 17. Her other session. ··Sewing With Ultra Suede ... will be based on her best- seller. ··Sew Smart With Wovens. Knits and Ultra Suede." The 45-minute dem - onstrations will start at 11:30 a .m . and 2 p.m. for "Ultra Suede" and 12 :30 a .m. and 3 p.m. for"·S500 Look ... "Both workshops will expla in how to avoid that 'loving hands at home· look by . using manufacturer's and designer Touch of Class techniques not shown in pat~ern instruc- tions, .. says Clotilde. who is associated with Beverly Hills boutiques and has Defining those looks you want to know better Want to know what the designers are talking about? Here's a glossary of terms to fit the trends: BLANKET PLAIDS: Bold pattern woven into wool coats and skirts. DUFFLE COAT: Short wool en coat with a hood fastened with toggles. FAIR ISLE: Traditional patte rn knitted into sweater a nd around yoke. FISHERMAN SWEATER: Bulky handk~it of natural color, water re- pellent wool in characteristic patterns including wide cables. FORTUNY : Unique pleating technique started by Marian o Fortuny in the 1910·1930s. JACQUARD: Elaborate pattern wove n on a jac- q u a rd 1 0 0 m · Echo's lurex scarf Design in fabric. worn as a turban. LEG·O·MU1TON SLEEVE: Wide rounded at the shoulder, tapering to a snug fit. LUREX: Metallic ribbon y arn woven into fabrics. MENSWEAR LOOK: Traditional look adapted from menswear. OBI: Wide sash worn high under the bosom and tied in a bow. PEPLUM: Extension of bodice of dress that comes below waistline. POET SLEEVE: Three-quarter full sleeve. RAGLAN SLEEVE: Sleeve that ex- tends to the neckline, set in by seams slanting from the underarm front and back. The South Coast Plaza Experience. Make a Day of it! Your visit to South Coast Plaza is just a freeway away When you arrive here, plan on experiencing all the wonderful stores that you would find on New York's 5th Avenue, Miami's Worth Avenue, Chicago's Michigan Avenue and the other world famous retail centers. Even the restaurants and sidewalk cafes are delightful. . . in fact, superb! Recently Opened: Bailey Banlc:t & Biddle r Philodelphlo.J J. Jesiopc & Soni r La JollaJ David OrjeU f RoMo Drive J Milln'1 outpolt A~rcrombW & Fitch f HmutonJ Coming Soon: RiuoU International. Book Store fNew YorkJ Haagen-Dou Aida Grey IBewrly HilliJ TM Intimate Collection Descampa fNew York, PamJ SOUTH CQ\ST PLAZA taught for eight years in an t'X('lt1~1,·e Los Angeles fabric store. This year's fa ir. lilied ··fibers . F abrics. Fashions and Furni ~hings. ·· wi ll be staged in the Chemistry and Ap· plied Science buildings on the campu~ at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa :vt e~a. Ad· mission will be free to the 50 lectures and exhibits from 7:30 a.m. to .i p.m . WARDROBE PLANNING consul· tant Barbara Ke lle r wil l r e la t e :·Fas hion . Color and You·· during four lectures presented by Fullerton College. For the $16 fee, Ms. Keller. a pro· fessional TV and stage actress who is trained in color. line and design. will teach participants how to save money by avoiding wardrobe mistakes and project a confident personal image by wearing the correct colors . Sessions are scheduled from 10 a .m. to noon on Saturdays in the Holiday Inn. 222 Harbor Blvd .. al the 91 Freeway in Fullerton on Oct. 24. a nd inthe Fullerton college's Campus Theater at Chapman A venue and Lemon Street. on Oct. 31. Nov. 7 and 14. -The required pre-registration m ay be completed in person or through the mail with the college's Bursar's Offi ce. 321 E. Ch apm an Ave., Fullerton 92634. r' - I .I ~ I ..... ·:·: ... • .. ;. I .:.• • .. ' . ... : =· . . 4 Piiot Style Sunday, October 4, 1981 .. . • A mallet print accents the flowing s1lho11elle of this pant ensemble 111 silk crepe de chine. The blouse is detailed with side-button band collar. shoulder tucking and billowed sleeves. Subtle gathermg.at the ioo1st def mes the pants Gala.ry of dots floats on weightless silk crepe de chine dress punctuated with delicate tucks at the waist . cuff and shoulder. Per Spook's styles are ava ilable to order at .Vordstrom. South Coast Plaza Quintessentml chic 1s evident m Per Spook·s quilted satm 1acket . pure silk crepe de chine blouse and matching skirt. The jacket reflects eastern mfluence with bia.c; cut and full sleeves Per Spook punctuates relaxed loveliness Subtle colors. feminine silhouettes and impe<:cahle sty ling make Per Spook 's designs appear a lmost weight less. Dresses are the dominant factor in his firs t read,··to -. wear collection for the United States that combines Euro· pean elegance and romance with fas hion ea se and sensibility well understood b~· American women. The simple dresses express their originality through pure forms. Blouses. skirts. pants and jackets are f ea tu red as coordinates. Norwegian -born Per Spook is the on ly non· Frenchman to be awarded the Aiguill e d'Or of Haute Couture a nd the D(' d'Or of Haute Couture. In his American debut. the 4l ·~·ear-old de~ig ncr expres:-.es a chi c and tailored look that is origina l and ins piring. Animated prints that suggest a ''ibrant spirit are his trademark. For this collection. balloons. dots. jacquards and stripes are printed on pure silk crepe de chine. Per Spook divides his lucky number 14 int o two separate prints of the numbers one and four and a polo mallet pat· tern that is cxpressi \'C of flowers in bloom. Subdued gem colors of teC:tl. au bergine. black. bone. coco. brick and royal are the basic tone~ t hat ru n throughout the collecti on. Step out in style . . . ..... w. t :JO.S:JO PwllwtLot M me• J467 ¥19 Udo ... .,.... .... 73-4110 Shoulders arc emphasized with s moc ki ng. pleats and tucks. Collars \'ary from stand-up and band to mandarin and scarf. Blouses <Jre feminine with full sleeves. side pleats and invisible closings. Tunics feature full ·length pleats and are worn O\'er skirts and pants. Per Spook ha~ designed clothes for Sophia Loren. J a ne Birkin. J eanne Moreau and Ma rie -Christine Bar· rault -testimony to the depth and rnriation of his talent. As a designer. sculptor. painter a nd photogr apher. he is CJ master of all works that require im agination a nd taste. No wonder he insisted on ha\'ing hi s premiere American s howing in California '. ... IZOD w LACOSTr Brings It i>gethef for School... • ReodV fOf -cool ICtool mominoi is the lzOd. l.ocoete 1ongs1ee11e shirt ond Its loif ~ca'"*°'* It In ltlOlt -..... bot\ «m OOltDn NfO adable is the r:>Ott-OO!ton bler'4 In Ital ....... ont¥ M In a IOW*>owd cdOll. ~~@: 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEW'PORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 ... .. Irvine entering party time By NOIA LEHMAN ..... Niii ........ NO TIME LIKE PARTY TIME -Celebrants in lr\•ine must prefer to be early. The 1981 Harvest Moon Ball presented a whole week before the Irvine Har vest Festival which winds up today in Heritage Park was a celebration of the city·s 10th anniversary which isn't until December. But there was enough merriment to lbst the two months as festival president Dave Baker and his wife Patty welcomed the guests to the Registry Hotel where they dined on avocado with bay s hrim p. spinach salad. petit filet m ignon and tomato Florentine. Part of the e\'ening·~ entertainment was the fi lling of <.rtim e capsule which will commemorate the first decade. a nd. undoubtedly. man~· in th~ black."tie crowd re· minisced about the first Harvest Moon balls in a tent on the fe:-.ti\'al grounds. sometimes under threatening skie:-.. Piiot Style Sunday. October 4, 1981 I . llost Jim Baldwin and OCMC supporters Nora and Charlie llester admire tile A dramatization of the lr\'ine family :-.aga also de· lighted such guests as Mike and ~1argot Stockstill. Tom and Marilyn ~ielsen. Bonnie and Pete Kremer. Bill \'ardoulis. Art and Elaine Anthon~· and :'\Ir a nd :'\t r:-. \\'illi am Woollett. John and Kittie Rau conversed u.n th Wallah Clarke at poolside during reunion of OCMC. Founders. turnout and terraced surroundings at Rockmghorse Rul.ge. ~ ALMOST A CAST OF THOUSAND<S>: About 850 at· tended the Orange Count~· Music Center Founders· re· union. A yearly e vent to reassemble the original cast the "great White Way " g roup as opposed to us late· com e rs who might be likened to a road show it ·s an SRO "Show of strength ... This year t he party was completely underwritten by the Baldwins. Al a nd Jim. a nd their wives. Nancy and Deeann. The gathering s urrounded the Oly mpic-size pool at Rockinghorse Ridge in horse country behind Cowan He ights . Luckily no one stepped into the water in the convivial traffic between the bars and tables laden with salads. shrimp. beef. ham et al. Such a dip would have been refreshing on such a warm evening but definite ly not cool. The fruit and dessert station wa:-. not so crowded but those who found it on a raised terrnce raved about the ap· pie cobble r and petits fours. ; .. . At one ·point I couldn't break a bunch of grapes off the s tem. so I took what looked like a n obscene amount on a s mall plat e. It turned out to be almost as good a gim· mick for meeting people as a child or a dog . Harriette Witmer and the John Macnabs enjoy the Engltsll atmosphere at benefit gala for South Coast Repertory People I'd never seen before stood talking to me while the~· ate my grapes. They mus t have decided e\'en if not consciously that I had too much. Among thos e l did recognize were Maur ice All ard. Or ange County Master Chorale's director conductor: Kit· tie and John Rau: Helen and Ha rold Lang : 6innie and ..,, Geotr"Beau mont. with Binnie's pretty mothe r . Barbara Bus b~·: Pat and Peter Inman: Traute and Lorne ·Huyke : Joyce a nd Don Olson. Nanc~· Thornton: OCMC Executive Director Len Bedsow and his wife. J ane : Delores and John Virtue and Susan and Tim Strader. Jean -r:andowsky played piano with her band and Eve Marshall stood by to stand-in. Overheard on t he terrace: Wallah Clarke in con· versation. "We're having a 96-foot boat built," a nn'ounced an un- known fem ale voice. "Really'!" asked Wallah. "We ll. m~ dear. wt• all have to start somewhere:· I like to think he patted her hand. but sinee m~ haek was turned. I didn't sec. t.; .S. '.'lewi, and World Report :-.ay:-. it ·:-. back in '>l~ le to fl a unt wealth. but 1t still isn't good form to talk about it. is it '.' :vlerc~· me. I F YO t: THJ ~K WATCHING two gu~·:-. in wheelchair-. play tennis is a downer. then ~·ou ha\'cn't seen champ:-. Brad Parks of Laguna :\'igucl and R <Jndy Snow of D<.illa~ in action. Having competed tnternatiorra11~·. they teamed la:-.t week with tennis great Charlie P<Jsarell and Bill Frcrnt z. owner of the Racquet Club of Irvine. for an exhibition ;,it the second annual ~ational Wheelchair Tennt~ eha m· pionships banquet. Parks a nd Frantz won the match. and at the dinner at t he Sheraton '.'lewport. stories of the spirit a nd couragt• of the wheelchair players won the hearts of the guests. AND ASSOC/ATES Silk Flowers • Accessories * Special Offer * We will supply the unusual design at no extra charge with the purchase of flowers. • Beautiful Handmade Silk Flowers .... Rotund F'rank Hammond of :'\cw York mi-.serl j It•\\ calls while refe reeing the exhibition t'\'<.'n 1f hl· ".i-. 'Ill ed the top official in pro tennis. :\:-. em c·cl' or till' Sltlo <i plate benefit. he introduced enH.•rt<Jtnt•r Bl'H ll Rri<I J.!l'" who spoke of cele brities backing tht• prog ra m Humorous Vic Braden of th<.' tennis coll t'gl· a t l'oto <It· Cuza downgraded the ide<J of handit·;ip-,, 11111111i.: t lwt e\·er~·one is handicapped in one ".,_, or a notlwr Ill' l'Olll plimented chair player-. for a-.k1111! and J.!I\ 1111.! 1111 q11.1rtl'r in thl.' ques t of court \'ictories . Sponsors recognized at the po<lium '' L'l'l' < b l·;,ir Frcrnk. president of Laaaront Am<1 retto . tlw Roo:-.te r:-. ol Cllantclclair restaurant. :\r(·o. Wc.trd Suppl.' ('o . \d1<la-.. Cc.tl so :vlineral \\'ater. Carta Bl a nta beer. \\'1 b11n Sporting Goods. Joan Day of Gr and '.\1a rnier. tlw \11 ..,-,1on \'tl'IO Company. Big Bear Tennis Raneh . ;\I Ca:-.e ntmo of :vli crodata: Dis neyland und Carl Kan·her Entl•rpn-.c-. Larrie Parks 1 Brad's mom 1 wa ~ assi~tt•d b.' Chloe Frantz. Carol lla milton and Chanc:e Earl in a rrttnj.!tng the s teak "Oscar" and cherries jubill'<.' menu LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS • An unusual selection • Highest quality • A cleSlgner to create your own unique design An exclu1iue Opal Sho111ln9 and Sale. Thi• Week Only, see an exciting 1peclal collection of opal and diamond jewelry, including opal• In many 1hapea and sizes. set in ring•. necklace1, pendant• and earring•. The Opal, birthstone of OctoMr. In a magnljfcent •peclal collection. Thia Week Only! '. . Wiiii 11111 ad, 10% off on any arrangement In tlle store. ....... ,.,,.., 341M Via Udo Newport Beacll, CA 171-4118 HiUr8:tNT-. ..... (Gt•llMI ..... ,.) Aboue: Opal pendant, circled by round diamonds In 14 karat yellow gold: $5, 700. .. Opal and dlamond'rlng with round and boguette-cut dlamontl8: $6,025 • Bailey Banks& Biddle World R«tOINn«J ..,.,.,. Since 1112 80U1H COM1' ftAZA. COIT'A ~ ,.,., ...... a.lodc'I ....... '714~~~ .. MleM&.V.-•• ... . . . t , Calvin Kle1n uses over-the-shoulder shawls to advantage m his fall collec- tion. Here the big sweep of henna wool and angora provides dash and color to model"s rose fleece 1acket piped in brown leather and neatly belted over a crimson and rose striped uxxJI skirt style (stil) n. Get ready for a llew ol snappy new chanaes in accessories Utla fall. The biggest fuh.ion news this year is scarves and shawls with everythip1. Fortuny pleated scarves and serapel in South American stripes are big, with the small, square paisley scarf enjoying a comeback. The sharp look for shawls this year is over the shoulder of a jacket or draped around the waist, according to Jaeger manager, Ruth Carhart. Spike or high heels for women are definitely out, and are being replaced by sensible low-heel-shoes worn with col· or-coordinated stockings or tights. Sue Elle n Deve rich, fashion coordinator for Nordstrom. mentions that they are showing metallic accented belts, worn low on the hips and notes that reptile and leather are also popular. One last word on belts from Ms. Carhart -look for narrow leathers dyed to match your outfit -some with small dangling gold chains. Hats are back, especially felt fedoras and velvet and wool berets - worn tilted, of course. Donavan & Seamans in Newport Beach recommends cultured pearls for earrings, necklaces and bracelets. Mark Toto, owner of Moboco <a combination of his and his wife Barbara's name) says the same, but adds colored stones to the list of popular baubles with amethyst and aquamarine in the lead. The look this year in jewelry for men is understated, says Toto. Channel- set diamonds, or free-floating stones are in as are slim quartz watches within gold or leathe r bands. Speaking of men, wool trilby hats with narrow brims will be turning up on fashionable heads. (ME Latin stilus) Lona. cashmere 1carve1 draped across jackets and over sweaten are on the list of popular musts for men, also, as are reptile belts. Both businessmen and women are turning to leather attache cues, bur&un- dy for women and black, brown or belie for men, says Claire Bacon, with Mark Cross. / Short s houlder handba1s are pop.ular for women, she added. The clutch bag is considered too impractical. New this year is the so called French purse, a combination coin purse, credit card holder and clutch purse in one. Miscellaneous accessories include llttle fuzzy po~pons tied around the neck and dyed to match all the popular fall color fashions. Leg warmers are in, either with skirts or pants and patterned knee socks and knitted gloves go with most sportswear. Look for metallic accented belts and narrow leathers dyed to match your outfit. I. a) the current, fashionable Way of dressing, speaking, ~cting, etc._ b) something stylish; esp. a garment of current, srnart design, c) a fashionable, luxurious existence. 2. distinction and elegance of rnanner and bearing. 3. distinction, excellence, originality and chaf.acter in any f onn of . artistic or literary expression~ 4. all o.f the abov~, and µiore, in a new Sunday aection published by the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. Every Sunday in ... ., 111111 ,_..._. .... ....,,cmuea-an ,._...,.., ~. callMl-4111 Mrs. Alderson Alderson-Babcock Judi Babcocko f-Huntington Beach and Robert Alderson of Santa Ana recently ex· changed wedding vows at the First Ba ptist Church. Huntington Beach· Fountain Valley. The bride, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. J on Babcock of P a r adise. graduated from Marina Hig h School in Huntington Beach. She is employed by Heritage Bank in Irvine. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs . J a mes Alderson of Santa Ana. graduated from Santa Ana High School and is e mployed by Santa Ana Athletic Club. Following a wedding trip to Carmel and Monterey. the couple plan lo Ii ve in Santa Ana . Oberbeck-Hopkins Sheri Hopkins and David Oberbeck, both of Anaheim, were ma rried recently a t St. Wilfred's Episcopa l Church in Huntington Beach. The bride. daughter of David Hopkins of Glendale and J a net Hanselman of Bangkok. Thailand. g raduated from Edison High in Huntington Beach and attended Orange Coast Coll ege. S he is e mployed by Ge ne ral Telephone Co . The bridegroom. son of Paur and Ann Oberbeck of Huntington Beach. graduated fro m Edison High and attended Cal Poly Pomona. He is employed by Data Tech. San· ta Ana. F ollowing a wedding trip lo Big Bear . the couple will live in Anaheim. Mrs. 'Farver Farver-Harris Lynne Harris of Huntington Beach and Corby Far ver of Atlanta. Ga .. exchanged wedding vows in Huntington Beach Central Park recently. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Robert V. Harris of Huntington Beach. graduated from Edison High Sc~ool . "hunt· ington Beach, and Brook College of 1...oqg Beach. She is employed by the Moorings Restaurant. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farver of Atlanta. gr aduated from Dunwoody High School and Young Harris College of Atlanta. He is employed by Far West Services. The couple plan t o live in Smyrna. Ga. a fte r a wedding trip to San Diego. Rooney-Hutchison J oni Hutchison of Newport Beach and Larry Rooney of Costa Mesa have exchanged wedding vows in Sa int Joachim Catholic Church. The bride. daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert Snider of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School. She is employed by Market Basket. The bridegroom . son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rooney of Tucson. Ariz.. graduated from Mater Dei High School and Orange Coast College. He is self employed . The couple live in Costa Mesa. THE EIGIGEIEIT lllG . Holly Ray and Richard Fenno I I Fen no-Ray Holly Lynn Ray or Laguna Beach and Richard Francis Fenno ll plan lo marry in October at the Bal'?<>a Bay Club in Newport Beach. The bride·elect, daughter or William D. Ray of Laguna Beach, is a graduate of Corona del Mar Higb School and UC Santa Cruz. 1be future groom, son of Nancy Cornish ol Orange and the late Richard F. Fenno. .also sraduated from UC Santa Cruz, and is emPtoYed by Joseph Byrd Productions in Santa Monica. .. Karin Haapa Puleo-Hoopa Karin Ha a pa. of Corona del Mar and Steve Puleo of Rescue plan t-0 exchange wed· ding vows Nov. 21 at the Capital Christian Center in Sacramento. The bride·elect, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Arvo E. Haapa of Corona del Mar, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puleo of Rescue, attended American River Co~lege and Sonoma State Colle1e. He ls now maJoriRI in music at Cal State Sacramento. • Mrs. Etchison Etchison-Jandron Jody J andron and Ri chard Etchison, both of Corona del Mar. exchanged wedding vows in Alder sgate Upited Methodist Churc h. Tus tin. recently. The bride. da ug hte r of Rola nd and Shirley Jandron of Costa Mesa. graduated from Est~ncia Hi gh. Costa Mesa and Orange Coast College. She is e mployed by Saffell and McAdam, Inc .. as a project coordinator . The bridegroom . son of J oe and Faye Etchison. of Rawlins. Wyo .. graduated from Costa Mesa Hi gh School. Or a nge Coast College and Officers· Ca.ndidale School. Washington. D.C. He owns hi s own construc- tion firm. Weber-Johnson Melissa Edith Johnson of La Habra and Lane Kenneth We ber of Newport Beach were ma rried in the Church of the Nazarene in Santa Ana recently. The bride. d aughte r of Jac k a nd Margaret Johnson of La Habra. gr aduated · from La Habra High School and is e mployed by Summit Escrow in Chino. The bridegroom. son of Margaret a nd Hank Weber of Newport Beach. gr aduated from Newport Harbor High School and at· tended Ora nge Coa st College, Humboldt State. Santa Ana College. College of the Redwoods and UCLA. He is employed as an e ngineer by La Habra Fire Department. The couple plan lo make their home in Chino Hills after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Carol Lynn Houaton Christensen-Houston Carol Lynn Houston or Costa Mesa and Byron Tye Christensen of Fountain Valley are engaged to be married Feb. 6 at the Los Angeles Mormon Temple. The bride-elect, dauchter of Wayne and Ramona Houston of COlta Mesa, graduated from Estancia High and attended Orange Coast College, both i~ COila Mesa. 1be future brkle1room, son of Andrew I and Sharron ChrilteDlen ol Fountain Valley, alao IJ'~uated from llbncia Hi1h and at- tends Orange Cout toll.,.. Pilot Style Mrs. Chamberlain Chamberlain-Kring . ~ ;i Kari Ayn Kring of Irvi ne and Mar:;:h Ch amberlain of Herndon. Va .. exchang~d wedding vows in the Church of Jesus Chrlfl of Latter-day Saints in Irvine recently. A small reception fo llowed in the Kring home~ The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Dean Kring of Irvine . is a sophomore ;t Brigham Young lJniversity in Provo. t.:tah. a nd a graduate of Corona del Mar High School in Newport Beach. · The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. ~on De l Chamberlain of Herndon. Va .. is a j uni?r al Brigham Young, majoring in industrial de· s ign. and a graduate of Herndon High School. Following a wedding trip to Carmel. the couple plan to li\'e in P rovo. t.:tah. Easton-Ankeny • , ,. A. Laurie Ankeny of Newport Beach and Ja ke Easton Ill of Laguna Beach exchanged weddin g vows rece ntly in Commv.nity Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach. The bride. daughter of Mr. and )itrs._ Lloyd D. Ankeny of ~ewport Beach. gradua.t] ed from Corona del Mar Hi gh School an~ University of California. Irvine . She i~ employed by Fluor Corporation as a writer . f w The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mr~ J ake Easton, J r. of La Mirad a. graduate from Loyola Marymount. Los Angeles. He i e mployed by Fluor Co rporation in executivEI s a les. ! The couple· will live in Dhahran. Saudf · Arabia after a wedding trip to Ger~an..J _:_1 j . l I . Lisa B~ and Richard Jahr : • • ' • • Jahr-Brooks ~ ~ • Lisa Renee Brooks of Laguna Beach artl ~ William Richard Jahr of Orange are engagtfi to be married Nov . 8 in Tivoli Terrace Wef · ding Chapel on the Festival of Arts grount in Laguna Beach. ' The bride·elect, daughter of Mr. and M+ Ira Eu1ene Brooks of La1una Nt1u • graduated from Dana Hilla Hllh School a College of the Redwoods in Eureka. The future bride1room, son ol llr. Mrs. Edward Jahr of Buena Part.crt' •lllllU from Savanna 1D1h School In An....ul•. _..., employed by the Loe Anpla ~ma . Sundey, October 4 , 1811 II Rufffed or tr1mmed underskirt. This fall. they're slightly longer than the outside skirt -and morv than one doubles the fun .. .. A tee fll Notflt ..,..,._, ......,.. pnnciJM•r ...._In,_.,~ Md ANGN. Mio~ ID e ..... WiM red 0tM99 lound In,,,..,., ol IN .... ~dellsN· NAVAJO • Uterel definitlon: rebirth. Relf/ting to or s~st/ve ol the 14th to 17th century flHOPfl•n ltowerlng ol the tlfS Md llter.rUte. Reborn lor F.ii '81 In heraldic jewelry, c.,,es, opulent eveninq~. g.euntlet glovet.' •nd so Oft· Smooth or suede-stitched. stenciled, Wh'!t's the meaning of ih1s? It's a guide to our Great Collections -from the same fashion report that will guide our sales people when you come m to maxe your own selection A glossary of key words to fool< for come fall Translated beautifully by N-M m our European and American Couture Collection in Nouvelle. Sport Shop, Juniors. Galleria. Accesso11es . everywhere you look them up. Keep this as a check list And don't forget the two words that mean the most when you put together your fall fashion.. . Neiman-Marcus. printed, gilded, tooled, appl1qued. embossed Md painted. Shown In new cok>rs, u never befOte in tunics. blouses. knickers. pants. culottes. CAPES -----1-------------·-· .. --. • Also shNls. ponchos, ruanu and ser-"'s. Ughtwelght-never lined. In cashmere, plaid shetlands, meltOfl c/Oth. Or luxuriously worked in fur and leathers. For daytime or evening. f ORTUNY Plf ATING Pleated on pleat ... printed ... overprinted with gold. Inspired by the Spanish artist end fashion designer with modem translation Into SCll/V8S, purses end lux'!rious evening lool<s. Omsment with threads or cords of silk. wool. rayon or other fabric hanging In a loose fringe. Usually heeded with covered button or mold. Showing up in the most unusual places -especialfy accessories. HERITAGE -·-··-....................................................... _________________ _ A way ol dressing inspired by the past. Whether It be Russian Cossack or Onentsl (any prox1m1ty to the East-Near. Fer or anywhere in between). Or Navejo pnnts end ll<st weaves. Small world, -··-··-----------------------------4 LCM'9f heeled and solter. And II/most any length. To nM?e a few: D'Magnan. Robin Hood. riding and cowboy boots. ----·--------------~----------------------~ Wealth, lushness, •fffuence. Expressed by drametlc drapings end theatriclllty shaped shoulders t111d s/ftves. ~ne dark velvets to gffftery '"'"'s. And metllll/cs end fur trims. And more t111d more. ----------------·-----·------------------· .,,,. okJ amootNe In,,... "'9yl-pennN, CUf Md ,..,,,bloidwed. "'deep thM1N ol ~ bluea, boflle grNN, burgundy Md, ol courM, bale tHck. ·. . " ' After George Noel Gordon. Lord Byron (1788-1824). CloJhes with a melancholy, melodramatic energy. This Fall with modern lines and accessones. N-11 Newpott s.c11, °'*' 101o e r .... Wed, Set; 101o e Mon. Thurs, Fri; Sun 12 ro a. II -----·······-- / we MADE IT! LOOK AT TMAT VIEW ••• NANCY •'H CINU Ylll llllTDIN DlllY PAPIR OKAY, ~ARRIET, 8~EAK OUT Tl-tE CAKE By Ernie Bushmiller - --•••>>ospssoopowµzzo . GARFIELD® DIAL. PIAL "IAL I TIC:fHTEN M15 HOSE~ . ' .. DENNIS THE MENACE lHESe. Ch1LD- PROOF'CAP9 ARE. 90 DIFFICULT "TO OPEN! • NoT FOP.ME, f..}RS. WILSON! ~1CH! -·· MELLO, JOE '6 GARAGE 7 CAN 'lOO LDOK m" MV CAR? . . . . . . . 'i REPLACE ALL "THE. l • ~OR~ PA~~e. r . .. . . I ro LlKE TO BRING MtM .. IN FOR A CHECKUP OH 'IES, AND HAVE HIM REUPMOLCOTEREP .. by Jim Davis YOU'D BETTER F'LUSM OUT Mte 5V5TE.M ••• By Hank Ketcham You '"11l.LKJN 1 ,ABOUT f'JP.. WIL-SON1 · HERE 'ttXJ CM,~, DONT ARE, MRS. )t)(J HAVE WILSON. At-OTHER TYPE: f30TTl-f:. CAP? ,.--. Io AP?RE:"C.ATE 1T. ·:./UT r 1.1.. t::E . 1 MEAN, IFYA WANNA E3UY t;;OME. ICE CREAM OR SOMETHIN~ I NEA'..J I Ct.N'T 1-lAVE GLAD TO /IN LITTLE FRJt:=ND HELP ANY W~ ME ALL OFlHE 11Mr=./ MR9. TlME.1 CAN!? WILSON. I'LL ee GLAD 10 OPE=N )OUR PURSE FOR YA! "'LIDGE PARKER <l<J<l LET ME TELL. YOU 50METHIN0, 51D ... FORTHE FIR5T T~ME IN MY LIFE, I'M REALLY IN L.OVE ! ROVEY DOE6N'T TREAT ME A5 A CHILD,,. HE TREATS MEA6A WOMAN! AND HE 5HOULD.' AFTER ALL, ,.. YOU WERE EIGHTEEN YEAR5 OLD YESTERDAY! CON6AATULATION5! AND, NATURALLY,,.YOU COULDN'T TURN HIM DOWN IN THE PRES- ENCE OF Hl5 0UE5T5! RIC?HT? ~--- i . . . ! THAT'5 RIGHT! TEL.l ME, 51D,,.WHEN l MARRY ROVEY, WIL.L. 11-V\T MAt<E ME A COUNTESS? t--------::!"1 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--....--~! WELL, THE f MPORTANT THIN6 Rl6HT NOW 15 ~: ! THAT WE 0E'T ONTHAi MIDNIGHT FU6HT TO -! NEW YORK! YOU CAN 6ET THE WEDDING DATE : THERE'S JUST ONE THING WE 5HOUl..D CHECK OUT! YOU'D ee Hl5 FIFTH OR &lXTH WIFE! I'M NOT 5URf WHETHER EVERY ONE OF YOU 15 61VEN THf TITLE! DID YOU A5K l"---_,,_., COUNT ROVEN5KY AOOUT TMl5 ( NO. I • DtON'T,,, ~ ' • OOMETIME AFTER WE 6HOOT •AVALANCHE'! ! HURRY AND GET PACKED! I'VE GOT A RENTAL CAR OUT FRONT.' r~ { *S,,_,-,........,.. .~ -. --- -------~~--~- !'D LIKE ro REC..rTE A tJ1fL.£ POEM I. MADE UP ABOUT U5 LEAVE.6 ! ~ MOON MULLINS \ WE HANG FROM THE 1REE5, AND FU\P IN 'ffiE BREEZE! (>JE c.AN'I CR055 OUR LE&S, 'CAUSE WE AIN'T GOT NO t<~EE.b ! I ... HI 7J1E~E , CLJk.1U~, L.DUER6 . !:A) OOHAT DID ~U EXPECr. ROBERT BROWNIN<:t ~ "(--~~~--.---,~---~---~- by Ferd and Tom Johnson WH,AT CAN l SAY IN FACT, WHAT CAN I s igh ... A J<EPoRT of\J Pf<~SIDENT ~\ MILLARD FILLMORE ... ~~ ----~~~ ~~--"' ·~~ I DONT5E"S THE .PROBLEM , k',AYo --.JUST Do A l.liTLE RESEARC~ ... DOCTOR SMOCK . --· ----AND -rHA-r's Al-l-FOR "T"O~AY, MRS. <SOURc:::> r . . PRESSING ROOM E o PTEO NGF.tJK M.8ZQW PA~T~UI.., ANP WHA"T" YOU see IS WHAi YOO <Sf:"T", PAL.. -NO-rH IN <S .' ' \ E PTEO NGFl.JK M&ZQW ~Al..T,.UIJ ,ABotJT MIM IHAT SA'! ABOUT HIM IHAT HASN'T BESN SAID HAS BE~N 'SAID BEFORE? BEFO~E? SO YOU CAN NOW IAKE: A L-ONG WAL-K ON A S ,HORI PIE:R / I ' -IJ 1•1 tlJI' C;JMc.900 Jt~ N f ..... S,Nt fftC AlllJ''Of'lll~ 1 THINK I SES 1~~ P~LEM··· By George Lemont PRESSING ROOM IT'S NOT IMPRO.PER TOTIP YOUR DOCTOR/ ,. u ID B L.. e y• -e I bt; -r~ EN"TllL-ED L..IFE IN =t~E. BIG HQ~ ev q'l1113 • "THREE ••• IWO ... ONE ..• OF COUR5E 9q;113. 15 N 'T 'tOUR RE.AL NAME.! ll>·'I SAY A Few WORC7S -ro 'EM, MEC71CINe MAN. ....._ __ er ... o Cll•-····· ...... ,., MY NE'XT GUE6iT HAS WR lllEN A REVEALING' 000K ABOUI HIS EXPERIENCES AS A CONVICI IN "THE STAIE. PENllE llARYf IHA1'5 .JUST MY PEN NAME! CAN YOU TRUST YOUR !VIS' Then a,. at leHt Ma llltt.r· •nett In drewlno details Mfwffft top and Mttem peMlt. How quickly CH YoU find '"-"'' a.cti aMwers .................. 1u•At11P •I .... •-s 't 111 P9'4>ftl 'I ""018 'f . .,._,..., •1 .... .,,. ' 6u1n 1w ., •••ea '( IM°"ttlj> •1 -H ' .. 1n 1w •• •-J. 'I :~10 I , -· FULL15FULL -ORISIT? Perlorm this trick for friends and chances 1 are they will be duly lmprused. F Ill a glau with water. Fiii another glass of 1lmllar size with soft cotton, pack· Ing the cotton In. Now, bet som.one that you can pour the entire glass of water Into the glass fllled with cotton without ._.vlng a drop over· flow. Yo.Jr fri.nds wlll probebly be surprised to observe ,._., the ab· sorbtnt cotton will ac· commoda'9 ttw entire otan of ...... with ,-M ..... "*! ve wtll ,.... 11 .__ -.. ,.,. ""OI tutll!W,... ..... • 54,,m Funl Add 10 to the numti.r of the month In 0 which YCIU w.re born. Multiply the 141m by five, tut> trect 50, divide by five, ~trect the nume. of the month end edd 32. Answw's betow. ...~1 • Ii.,.,.. l&MMttl Eeclt .............. '*°'"". fe~ .. , ""'lie wMn v--.Jt .,. ,....,_., 1. At sa•SJoo.1. M ILNDSBT. I. M CUCCMl.C. • ~lddi.Mt·T,,ltl ~t .,e ttw coolett exerclMS? lce-o-metrlcs. Why should a retired pllot make a good lecturer? Because he's an ex·planer. .. 0 ~ 0 ra.8 • I e ! l f J J ease. SPACE SHOT! A tSNce battle of sorts Is In progress Give It a try. above. Add lines from 1 to 2' to 3, etc. to complete scene. For Better or For Worse ______________________ .,..l!ml'!l!.!!1!'!11~ DADDY~-SHE. DlD? LI 't.1-1 E STUCK HE.RIONGOE OL)TAIME.. LlKE THIS? ZQC4CCCCCCCZCZCCUCQ IEAUTY SPOT! Add theM-colon ne•tty: 1-Red. 2-Lt. llllw. >-Yellow. t-Lt. browft. S-Fle$h. 6-Lt. """· 7-Dll ......... 1-Dll. blve. t-Lt. 1M1rple. 1~••· 11-Meroon. 12-lllc*. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form two complete words: WAN DE RE.a --.. .. . -. THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letters or more found among the letters. Try .. ~· •t ... st JO points. ·-·-,o :i.ue.i64'U•eiq1nod 1li1S 18 A DE8PERATE.. 8lTUF\T10N, M\KE. ~ THERE'S ONLY o WAYTo G-lVE. HE.R ONE OF THESE. ANY liME you NEED H~LP FRQI"\ YOUR FATHER, ~ON -CJlJS\ ASK. HAN OLE IT. l .. WHERE'S T/1£ LAWN RAK£'? SINCE W~ENDO YOU HAYE'W HOLD A LAWN RAKE TO WATCH TV? HE'S GOING TO RAKE LEAVES1 I'VE GOTf A AAVE SOME'TJ.41NG TO -DO BESIDES uUST SllTIN' ~RE STARIN' AT r~TVBE. J GORDO IH/5 )JEW DECOR Ol=FE:l:z.S NO SHOE ~MMM ... 1WAI~?. .. ... f1N~? .... EAev /<.EIEAs/: iO A R?06VCAi's /AINEIC.MOST #F..FDSf • © 1981 United Feature Syndicate. 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If rou are fuat an occ•0ttal record or tape bl,,er= .. if pref ... not to obligate yoorlelf to pyr-chase · t more telectlona ... or If you cannot find 10 you want right now-here's a perfect opportunity to "try out" lh. Club on • special trial member.lhip basis. Juel. In ... ..,.... -nt..I ........ ~ Mon" II ... rtilhl-and we'N tend yoo AHY 6 r9COf'dl or tapes-All. for only 1c. ptos lhipf)ing and han- dling. In exchange, you limply 11gr9e to buy .. few as four~ (at f911Ula; Club Pflc:es) during the coming three ~--· Think of It-only four Mlectlons and you have three whole years rn which to buy tnem! And that's al tti.r. ls to"' Aa • tM1 ,,..,..,, you'll enjoy all of the benefits of regular memberlhlp .. described on the following page-but without any lengthy commltmeot ... you may cancel at any time after buying Jl.llt tour more Mlictions.. So If you'd pr.-to eiwoi now under ttMa special "get acquainted" oner-maU the special application today. together wtch ontf 11.00 (1hat'1 ,, for your 6 introductory .... ctlol ie. plus 99C to COYer shipping and haodllna). Ae9d the llCMrtilement for detaa. On how the cu; WOtlca. ~ ...-.~--·· , ...... C*r:yourney~ dlOOM ~ ""' -.c:tlDn:.r: ..,._and .... 11¥9 • to you for .... ~ off Club Pf1cel (~ IS.It). Endoee peymerit now you1 r9CIMI 11 w111 '°"' e lntrodUdor)' Hllctbll. Thll "81~ ~ l'9CllC8I ~ merntilfWip Obllgllton 11!111_., .. , you .. ""' .,. r9qUINd to ~ ii* 3 men Nl9cekii• (1nltMd Of 4) In die l*t llWM ,.... """ c:Mdc bole In IPSlklllon end • In numblt you .... ~ I, • " ' I , f I I 1 , , • , '' I' 1' I I 1' ' I ' IGn:• lb 7 _.....,.. .......... c-.... ...__ ................. ... -------------------, TRIAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION ....,.., ua.:1 • .,. .. .,,. VPKJ• .. _ •• ('8 ..... d** .. ): 08-'hdl~ OAlll,.,_ OTaipeCM11ftlls OAecords .,,.. ..... .....,... .. (cftlc*one): (&ti I am Mwlys frN toehOoH from •11ycetegoty) 0 bly LiltMng 2 0 ,_.. Hlll 7 0~1 o Country 5 (no,..._.., o Jan 4 (no rell tlpel) o•. oa.. ~--~""*"~~-,._.,..--Mei-m-.~~llflllll/~~.~~-.....,~-,.,..~~ If rou are juat an occ .. lonal record or tape buyet ... 11 you prefef not to oblgate yourMI to pur- chase eight more selections ... or if you cannot find 10 selections you want right now-hefe'a a perfect opc:>ortunity to "try out'' the Club on a special trial membership basis. Jule • In .. eped.i "1l1al .......... ~ llon,. at h rtaht-and we'M Mod you ANY 6 records « tapes-All for only 1C, plus shipping and han- dling. In exchange, you simply agree to buy es few as four Mlectlons (at regular Club prloes)dtning the coming thfee year.. Think of it-only lour selectiOns and you have three whole years In which to buy them! And tnara alt there Is to itf Aa a '1al ......,.._, you'U enjoy au of the benefits of regular membership u descri:>ed on the following page-but without any lengthy commllment ... you may cancel at any time after buying just tour more eelectiona. So if you'd pr8*to enrol~ under this special "get acquainted" offer-mail the ~lal application today, togethef with only $1.00 (that's 1C for your 6 Introductory selections, plus ~ to COY9I' shippmg and handling). Read the adVertisement tor detarls on how the Club wor1CS . ...... ....... .... , ......... Now 0..: you mey also ChooM 'fOAJI first Nlecbon tight now-end -'1 111"9 It to vou fOf at ..... ~ ofl ~ Club pnees (onfy $3.99). EndoM P8Yl'*'I now end YoU'I receiYe It with 'fOAJI 6 introduc10t't Mildlol'e. Thil Mlf~ putd\Me ,..... Vo"' IMfl1l>enhlp oblgMion immedldlty-you'I then be reqund IO buy )lllit 3 "'°"' MledlOIW f.....0 o1 4) In the ntKI lflfw Y9WI. Just dl9dt boll WI IPP'Cdon end Ill In number you want tlP• .. ~the Gold 801 you ve 'W"<>" • T\I d~ 11 tc; qiet .tn ertrd Yo1e< t1on NOTl:lll _..._. ......... ~ ....__ ......... ,..._,uni· -~~-----~-----~---, TRIAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION I c-. Ill "--d&TilllieCWa,P.O ... ,. I ,.,......,...,.....,.,, I Yes. ra lb to "'try out" !he~ rm 9'1C.lo9ing ct'8dl or I money Ofdet tor ti 00 (tnafl 1C tor my 11tnlrocb:;by1818C> oons. plus 99C tor INpplng and llandling) ANN aeeieQt my tti91 membef'lhlp ·~ under the ~ oudined It the let! I lgfM IO buy four tnOt9 .-etlolw (M ~Club pricft) dutlng the COflW'O ttwM ~and I mey cancel my mern!:*- 11'1.p 11 any time llfter doing IO. ............................. ,.. __ ._..,,,, .-ctkllw ln .. trpe VNIM °'-*ll(be-.ntocf-*ON~ 0 8--n-ac:k C.!Wldges 0 Awl r.ip. 0 Tape Cassettes 0 Records MJIMll'l""'*-l~•<dledlone~ (811tl•ma1W1ysfrMtoellooufrom1nyc.tegoty) 0 Easy Ultening 2 0 Teen Hill 7 a Clasicel I a Country 5 (no rMl lapel) 0 Jazz' (no'"' t.pes) n111r. ;JJlh. ~---L,,..,:..,..-1----::Rftt:..,..-,_,.,.--m-~----lfllfle/-----------l..at--,.,,,.----- ~~--------------------------------- Do 'fbll HaeA 1111,,...,•? (Ctiedl-)O YOO NO mM1 °""'"°'..,~"'APO FPO lUtN Ht-PvMoRco -tot ~°'...,_°""'~'...,.,,_0._lrcon ~ 0 ....................... . .................... _ .... ' ............... ,,_ .... ._....,.,.,_ ....... _.,.... f<M..._..... • ...._,_. 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M.D .. director. Division of Geriatric Medicine. George Washington Medical Center Do you feel that retirement Is detrlmen· taJ to eld«rty penoas? -E.W .• ~ MM.. • No. A vast majority of retirees do enjoy being free from the discipline of work and pursue many positive chal- lenging and leisurely tasks of late life . But. it is true. sudden changes are harmful. Thus tf an active person sud- denly becomes passive and nonpro- Rdlrement: boon°" bUlt? ductive. It jeopardiz.es his weU-being. I believe in the need for one to take time to plan financial. psychologjcal and socl81 aspects of the future carefully. Planning Includes revitalizing all Interests and talents and acquiring new hob- bies and skills. Planning requires getting closer to one's family . Retirement is detrimental only lf It is forced upon the person who is not prepared. FOR FMHER ANDREW M. GREELEY. author of The Cardinal Sins How do i,oou know so much about HX? -C.A.W .• Coultervdle. Ill. • Priests don't give up mamage because they're sex- less. They have hormones and fantasies like au other healthy members of the human race. They fall in love like everyone else. They live the lives they do because there Is more joy In the special commitmen1 to the priesthood and to humanity. That's why we do it. FOR DANA Hill.. star of TV's The Two of Us What.,. the advmtages and diNdvantaga of a 17..yar- okt .ctr-who looks ltke •he'• 12? -S.F .• Tyl8. Tau •My age helps me get roles. For instance, the pro- ducer of the series felt that. at 17, I could give greater depth to the role of a 12-year-old. At 18. next year, I will no longer be subject to child-labor laws -another big plus for producers. But there are social dlsadvan· tages. At first. people regard me as of the age of my appearance and talk down to me. That is botherso.me. FOR ROBE)lT MERRILL. Metropolitan Opere baritone What "-8 been the llHMt haJr.raJsin9 apa1cnce of your long caner? -L.P.,Lu Vegas, Nev. •The ftrst time I sang La Trauiata, in 1945 (my debut year), conducted by Arturo Toscanini. He terrified me from the first moment. He demanded perfection and inspired awe. Anyway, just before I went onstage. he told me, "Don't sing too loud." I went Into shock. What he meant was to be careful with my phrasing and not to beOow.'Now I know; then I dJdn't. FROM THE "ASK" EDITOR Once more in the headlines via the ruling that actor Lee Marvin does not have to pay her $104,000 In pall- mony. Michelle Triola Marvin look- ed back on the sensational. lurid trial and pinpointed this moment as the most agonizing of the entire trial: ~When Lee Marvin looked me straight in the eye from the witness stand and said, 'of course I said I loved her - but I did not mean It."' She claims her attorney. Marvin M. Mttchehon, was so taken aback by that callous No palimony; not even dallymonv. statement. that later that day he got out the pile of Marvin's love letters and read to her Lee's words that professed his love. Michelle , now in public relations on the West Coast. declares that the trial had a beneficial effect on her present work: "It allows me to call the media and not be told the person I want is out. In short, my name is known." FOR ED FEN FORD, h~ of Ford Models Inc. Are blonde or brunettes more ln demand, and do dMrits stipulate whether they want IJght or dark-haired moda.? -S.N .• Savannah. Ga. • For the past few ye.ars, blondes have certainly been more In demand for women but, suddenly, brunettes with light eyes are the rage. The same ls true for male models. Clients may stipulate light or dark, but our bookings are mostly by the model. Clients know what color hair the model has. FROM THE •AsK• EDITOR Dudley Mooce, star of the movie Arthur, was asked what he'd do if called upon to strip In his next film . The 5-foot 2-lnch actor rdected and saki, "WeD, I'd consider It If the part was right -or If all my par1S looMd right" ... Mll.ball Barvshnllov was lured to make h1s first pubk·servicc an- nouncement (a spot for Save the Whales) by Chdldne ~ president of the Animal Welfare lnstltute ... Screen actor Clll De Yomg says he modeled his Brad Majors character In Shock Treatment after "clean<Ut" David EIMnbower ... Al hdno'1 latest gal Is Mmda Strw'Mft (soon to be seen l.n Soup for One) .. . Mia Farrow Is stlll Woody Au.r.'1 current heartthrob .. . When Ra Hant.on wowed 'em In Mv Fair Ladv 25 years~. he wasn' relaxed; he was jumping al around the theater and was constantly exhausted. Now 73, and back In the show's revival, Rex II far from the man he was dwn -he ftnda tha role las taxing. To what does he owe this mlrade? His wife, Merda, who taught him to pace hlmtd and become more organtzied. PRO A.em....,. Robert w. Nav1or <Jt-ca11n PRO AnDCOO Should the Plea 11:::"lty ln Criminal & Seoerely Reatrlcted? ' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' ' .t I I ) •I ~ t I l I I • I Bei:rutfful daughter. Belooed UJf(e. Adoring mother. Stephani C.ook um aB of that up to the moment ahe newly died. lkrjfght to .moe becw1ae more than apnil1eln~ ltumapabiuJpath tocmrd~uery. Sy Stephani Cook At 26, Stephani Cook had euay- thing to live /or. She had a handa>me hwband, two beautiful chlkiren and an apartment in New York City ouer- Joolctng the HU<Uon Rluer. She had bun, after a typically awkward ado- lacence In the Mldwat, a succasful model with a number of magazine couers to her~. as weB cu a B.A. from Barnard College. Evaythtng teemed ~. ldylic. And then her world fell apart, and she found herself fighting for her life. When It was all over, I wanted to Consign what lingered In my consdousness of that stint In hel to obtvion, where It belonged: Memory torments, It does not refine. The truth, of course -and I know It now almost 10 years later -ls that memory torments In exactly the same degree to which I /alls to refine. La- sons may be painful to learn, but how much more panfuJ to have to submJt once more to the leamlng process be~ caute of a near-fatal lack of attentk>n the ftrst time around! My second child was due In July of 1970, but he surprised everybody by an1Ylng In June. Everybody Included my doctor -who was on vacation - and his partners -who weren't, but might as well have been. They were convinced -and dJd a good job of conVlndng me -that the labor was taa.c, that I had hypochondrlacal ten- d.ndes, that I should not get hys- tertcal.. .untll I gave bkth on the nice white Boor of my kitchen, whkh was whae I happened to be when It turned out that the doctors were wrong. I lhould haw learned then to trust my own lntdnctl and NCO!P'llze when I waa being patronized, but the fear of being neurodc, the fear of being a typk:aly hedh-oblaled, attention- ..tdng female dJdn't stop With the bkth; the far of looldng ltUpid con- tinued to meJce me behaw stup6dly. The pain In my chat appesed shortly .,.... my IOf'l11 bSth, and aJ. ~ • could be quite lnterwe, It came and w.nt on an odd tehedule thlt kdrMCi me to ..,_ wtth my doctor's ••rnment of the lluaaon. Hlt advk:e was to ttop nunlng my ~ (my bram w.e too heavy), IO ttop canylog around my two ch~ they were too heavy) and to try to get out men and 04get b tteatect• In tomethmg to that ( woukln't continue to haw to Invent mY*rk>Ut and tnex- pbble tympbnt flO "get MMlldort." A psyc:hlatNt, he said. Tranqull- izen, he said. You're crazy, he Mid. I thould haw known. I thould haw trumd myMf ~to d.mand that I be taken ~. But docton _, very pow9lful ~ ~ for • wonwn -not oni1J .. they docton but they are allo (hq.ntliJ) male. You want to think that ycx.w c1oc:tor ti ~ -f you CM't trUlt your doctor, who, ahr al, can you trmt? -and ba6c*, I had thil fear that d I w..,, 1 (conllnwd) Cook with children, Zoch01y, 11, and Alexandra, 13: 'The cmb'°" o/ tomeone who lova vou fs pahapc the fun.hat vou con get from death." Co_,.r girl: Cook modebng In and her ,,,. good loob groc.d NHtGI cowrs of a nOllonal IMflCllN. I b j 0 ''l HERES NEVER BEEN :ABEi IER'l'IME: TO PUTYOUR MONEY 'INTO SEWING. I NOW, ATTHE SINGER FALL SALE-A-THON. Quite often you nave to invest ~=to 1 now is the Perteet J time to spend on a ~sewing iiiadiine.Bec.ause there's a wide selection of quality machines at more- than-generous savings. Andyouc.an bet savings like these won't last · toolong. So come in soon and put some • of your money . tnto saving-at a Sblger Store. SAVE s50~ SMtsrmachlne model 833'-~ bullt1n sach patterns, free-ann and from~ bobbin SAVE $60~ SMist machine model 834-~ ewu built-in~ and ~ paaems. inn. built-u'I NI~ fl"Ol'I drop1n bobbin.~ suetch SUtch..SAVE s7Q~ ~~~~ ~~Stilcb =~r; free-arm. twUHw:eck Slitchq. . SAVE SJ()()~ 9fCD 1411 madiue- unlYaSll prelllft sytlem wt*h sews II fabdcs wMhoul~a one-mpMt~ ~on bobt*'I Winder and Rip and w pand. SAVE $200 ~ DD memory lllld*1&- ra•iilba12S ldldl =-~~ I:. ofbuaoddes. ~~. A RAGE TO UVE good girl and dldn 't accept their dlag- nosls, they would forever file me with the cranks, and I would be dismissed, left to deal with. my strange and magi- cal symptoms by myself. his the odd Catch-22 of the medlcaJ profession that If you don't see things the doc- tor's way, you become invisible: You are ignored. patronized or sent off to another doctor. My chest hurt; I couldn't breathe; I fek awful; I was frightened . It was no time to declare my Independence. So because I was both afraid that I was really sick. and at the same time afraid - that I wasn't. I tacitly agreed to be the neurotic woman. Even more than the physicaJ agony I eventually went through, I remem- ber the psychological anguish of thinking I was aazy -the .fear that I was loslng my mlnd -if I could manufacture such excruciating pain. such a writhing knot of black bruising ~are each at leat aa much a victim of ouraelva a• we an ever capable of Ming a victim of .omeone e'-e. • In my lungs that I had to sit up to sleep. Back I finally went to the doctor and back again, until finally an X-ray was taken. Then other tests were done. I checked into the hospital for, · among other tests, an angiogram so painful that I was bent off the black glass table like a bow strung too tightly while my mouth gaped soundlessly at the ceiling. It was dllcovered that I was suffering from pulmonary emboll, the blockage of drculation.ln the lungs by clots that had origtnated some- whe.re else In the body. After three weeks In the hospkal. I was re&eased with. an oral anticoagulant to protect me against further emboli. It was now a whole year since my baby's birth. That summer and fall symptoms were treated -and more symptoms were treated -but never were any of my tam of doctors able to answer the lllglf question, which was why an ottMIWiM heakhy young woman would be throwing embob. ln related treatment. I had a radical hyster- eclomy (lndudlng the mnoval" both ovaries). And then, In November d 1971, after couWiin9 up blood on the street, I w. edmlaed to the holplal for opal-hea1 surgery. Both the hysterectomy and open- heart SUtg8l'y were UnnecaMry, M • turned out, ~ • -the hellt IUllllY ... ~ ......... wtlll che ..a .. --.. w; m•tt"t ..,9'DMI diiollocaawww as.Cini* of the .......... wHd9 ........... lo ~ ... ...... ... ~ ~· lt-~th.b,.w.y fcorrllnuHJ l I " . . ~ . . .. ·· .. . . . . ,, . ... . . . . . . . . .. \ . A,nierica.'s Old West. into the past tlu:'oQgb ~ 'lliost realis-.• F'aricy dancln' gms tic and·gripping.t:aiesolthe.Old.West . F.n.-Leua CAnloul'a West in dusty saloons .. " youll~vei: read. Youll get' more· th.ah ~dbitten g_U,,sling-·action·IDJed ente{tairuJleilt .•.• you11 ~;;-.....,.-;.u.. ers terrorizing help-get an ediication-becii.tse these '-" J:A-tb less townsfolk ... bar-stories are a masterful blemi ol thrill-r~ 11fawls coding in .. legendcµ)-paeked adventure.and meticQl<>usli hijb-noon shooting duels. · researi:hed.bistorical fact. -· • That's-the way it was on,Ameriea's · Your whole family Wil-enJoy read- . we,tern frontief' ., . or was it? ing an8 te-~lhe tales.1bat haVe . Not according·.t.o Louis. CAmour. made Louis I:Ain0ur the .. world's . . ~. Louia l!Amo. hero into . ~tselline frontier stotJteller-And the-.....&,..... We.a Moul the now, you can build ~ j>emia11i1d ·... w..t.wll ~er be ... -..-... · library of these stirring Western 'novels. · ·. · · LOOis if:AmOur kftows -Olat the real · ia.. Aittj th8 . · West.is far r~ed frorii the West of f..oais J!AmOar Caaectioa ·. ·. HQllywQ09's-dreams. And he }}as ' . • · . " · &earned-the farts by ~ving them! . . The aU-oew -Louis I:Amour .Coltec-. He's been a rougb-and-lumbJe Si® is a Series of.hardcover editions ·c~. A hunter. dogged and cun-of Louis I:Amow:'s ·extr;tordinary, • And ~ ..... ct ~ •"-· storiesabout1hemenaod Dlll8· a· p ... ~ or, . ~ ... : . .. women wh6' tamecl. the ,_ ~of "goldjn tBs efe a00 an· . · far 10 clfJs _.,. obliptieG Examine Sjiffr a:ur;o,, with~t risk or'obligation. Uyourerotsatisfied. re- turn it within 10 days and~ no~g. ~ . enpy canteen on bis belt,. WNtt . • · ·Wald West. • · .. he.Jma't·~fiist-.basiditi · . .' .. ~a&Q(>dsaddlei. . • .. . me-wesi; Ila's either' found • -tbeae YOlluoes are made ~ .. oot.&Qm~ whO has,. or · ~ t~ lat. BooDd ~durable 7,;;=~-. • .. teSearcbed n,·bis ~·. e,Jerra-bro~ ~ed . /aisLa!!fHrCgllalie ~ o1 hiStoricat ~tetn~ ·. · ~tber with gold titling. . · • .. · I • # )!19.~ Mo11ey .Se!er ci CBS' : · 'ptc Iaftti CAmour ~ will .'"'6() ·Minutes'' bas branded Louis • be • ,handsome additiqn . lo your · l!AmQui.~oor Proters~eri.eritus ·o1 • .home.: .. : · • . • ;,I· JlcjW4le-Westwaswan.... . : . .s~cn,o..-~ jhe_~ Co .,...,;, ·-..W.. , • ....:...&.. c•_:.__ I.ts the tO\lth llJClgtitty. ~of Matt · •. tia~lfll!r'I~.-_. B~ .gunfi~er; and bis looe-~ ~ ..... ~~"~-~~ r.battJe .pn.t.diriiM nnchen. m· · ·· 1:.et -maater : sforttell~r · Louis ~of ~1Jloecielt·~ WWI Oae • l:Antciai' ~ tbe·r:eins.r draw yoo We$( had~-..:. . . .. . ~· .. :: ... , ......... . . .. . ·~ 0 I .. • •I . ' ... ... .. nut if ,1 fike millioas oi mefr and womeo arvund the world, yoo fin<f • _ that YO'I enjoy tracking' .Louis · L'Amour through the America..o •. West. k~ Silver_ Canyon, pay .iu8' 1 • $7.95 pJus'.shlpping cUM;IJ\an£ilig1 Ind yoo'lf automatically . ~ve f ut\lre • · volumes once a l(londi ·as ·they ai:e. • pbblished. No minimum'pUrchase: Is .. ~uired,. and you may cancel yoilr sub$¢ptio1fat any time: ·' . • ' ~ set out-on an.~ed io~ .... . iato. America's le~ Wlld West , in lJae exciting~ ~ol1Jiitr'. LOUis.CAmour~ ·f'ill in and . .mai) tht.cqup6n beJow today.··· . · : . ' . . . . . ,. . ,, . .. As $ Little As To earn the largest cash profit in our corporate history our firm is author- ized to dispose of up to $8,000,000.00 (eight million dollars) worth of gold, silver and diamond jewelry before Midnight, Oct. 31. We will therefore sell off every piece of solid 14 Karat gold, every piece of solid sterling sil- ver, every piece of genuine IO-facet round diamond, emerald, ruby and sapphire jewelry in our vault listed at right for as little as $3. All jewelry is brand new, direct from manufacturer. All jewelry is fully guaranteed and may be returned at any time to the ad- dress below for a prompt refund. There is no limit on how many items you may request before Oct. 31 , but no requests accepted after Oct. 31 . Yoor uncashed check will be returned if postmarked later than midnight of that date. HOW TO ORDER: Complete and mail entire Public Notice Request Form at right to: ABERNATHY &: CLOSTHER, LTD., Public Notice, Dept. 603-58, Box 256, Jericho, New York 11753. Adll9n1Mment • apiece MAIL TO: ABERNATHY It CLOSTHER, LTD., Dept. 603-S8, I Box 256, Jericho, New York l I 7SJ I : Indicate Quantity Desired Next to Each Item: I I (A82960) __ Genuine emerald stud earrinp I I (~<arat total weight), S3 I I (A83'90) __ Genuine ruby s~ud eaninss I I (~-carat total weight), $3 I I (A83500) __ Genuine sapphire stud earrin1s I (~<arat total weight), S3 I (Al3060) __ SoUd sterUns silver chain ( 18-inch chain), SS I I (Al2490) _Solid 14K sold noatinc heart pendant I charm, SS I (AllJSO) __ Genuine .25 pt 10-facet round diamond I I stud earrincs, SS I I (A85230) __ Genuine .25 pt JO-facet round diamond I I solitaire bracelet on 7-inch chain, SS I I (A82480)--Genqlne .25 pt 10-facet round diamond I I solitaire necklace on 18-inch chain, SS I I __ Genuine .25 pt 10-facet round diamond solitaire I rinc. SS SpttJJy .a~ klow: I I Small (size S)-_(Allll5) Medium (size 6)-(Al3316) I I cQty> <Qty> I Large (siz.e 7)_ (AIJ317) I I t0ty> I I (A83378) _ SoUd 14K sold chain bncelet (7-inch), S6 I I (Al3180)-Solld 14K cold chain necklace (16-inch), $8 I 1 (Al52~)-SoUd t4K sold hoop earr1n1s. S9 1 1 1 . O YES I am orderin& more than one item. Include 14K Gold I I Heart as free cm. (AM~90) I I TOTAL OF S enclosed. I I I I (Add $2 shipping and handling regardless of how larae your I I order. New York residents add appropriate sales tax.) I I ~~ I 1_ I II Addftll I -u C1t1 SU• 7Jp I ~ J ·---------------------- ARagetoUve around. My dusic case of choriocardnoma (a malig- nant tumor that may foDow nonnal pregnancy) could have been diagnosed wtth a simple urinalysis, which would have revealed an ele- vated level of HCG (human chorlonlc gonadotrophln) which can also indk:ate preg- nancy. And all through this -through months of pain and fear and not knowing what tenible thing might hap- pen to me next, what further disaster might be discovered -I acquiesced, I let them go about their business, rarely questioning, arudous mosdy to please, to be a good pa- tient, a good girl. I never demanded that they stop cutting and start listening, that they plan a strategy and ask themselves how many again or the sky; the fear that I was abandoning my chil- dren, that they would only dimly remember who their mother had been when they looked at the old photo- graphs their father would surely keep; the fear that I might die, that I nUght lose my life without ever really having bved It because so many of my choices had been made out of that same fear or out of a tangled , con- fused notion of what I owed to other people. I didn't forget anything, of course, no matter how hard I tried, and as It happens It Is the memory of all that hap- pened to me that has made my life what it is today. Now I work never to forget how close to dying we are, how rare a gift is a life responsibil- ~ are each at leatJt aa much a victim of ouraelvea aa we are ever capable of being a victim of aomeone elae. • things I might reasonably haue. It was a hard recovery, re- qumg four months of inpa- tient chemotherapy In a facil- ity that specializes In the treatment of malignancies, where morbidity creeps like sludge in the corridors. It was a hard recovery from aD the unnecessary surgery and from the devastating effect of being host to a cancer which frequently kills within a year and which I had had for al- most two. It was a herd re- covery from my abdication of responsibility for myself that cost me and my famtly so much. When I finally walked out of the hosplal for the last time. in the spring of 1972, I was bald, 92 emaciated pounds and hunched over llM a ba- boon . I wanted to forget the never-never land of drug de- mentia and the tidal waves of pain aplashing Into It that coma altar major aagery; the months ol torment with chemocherapy; the desP'ada- tlon ol It; the unending name that reduces you to a baby, curled up .Ml rocking to conibt yoWMI. And I wenled to bglt the fer. the t.. that I we1 iollng ~ mk\d; the feat that I _ ~ ncwr .. the ocean ity and fully, consciously Uved, how the face and touch and embrace of some· one who loves you and you love back Is perhaps the fur- thest you can get from what death really means. Most of aU. my refining memory has helped me to focus on where I want to go wtth my ltfe and has helped me to take those hardest first steps toward courage and In- dependence and a rejection of the role of victim, a role I have played ln most of the large and small dramas of my ltfe. 'There ls no seduction," writes Mary Gofdon, "llke that of being a good girl." We are each at least as much a victim of ourselves as we are ~capable of being a vk:tlm of someone else; victims In- vite -provoke -oppres- sion and cruelty -end misun- derstanding, ooDucbng wtth dlOSI who hurt them. Only when you rcfuM to be a vic- tim any lor'9'f ian you be free of vlctimiradon. And on- ly when you .. wtllng to ac- QIPt rapomYty b your own body and your own life can you be truJy al\oe .. •op- pc.d lo b.ing not .... Which, kl the eid, .. qub different from being ,_ dad. .., I l AO...no .. ment LONDON UNIVERSITY 'CRASH-BURN' WONDER-DIET FASTEST WEIGHT-LOSS METHOD KNOWN TO MEDICAL SCIENCEI S IJlRV.--ON, Compaml to tilt Sc1na11 Diet, W1lgl9t-Wlldltr1. D11tle Univ. even Atkins or Prltildn It burns 1w1y fat n much as: t TmES FASTER THAN HISH-Sl'EED DIETS 11 Tl•ES FASTER THAN EXERCISE/ Mm.TS DOWN FAT UK• HOT WA~ 11111.Ta DOW• ICE Rtuntly. A-lea's INdlno COftlllllltl rt11ort m10111nt-1n I IPICtll rtleue-dropped 1 'mtdleal bomOs/1111' on lllt ennre wttohHou held 11111. llHtd upon thtlr lindinos. dtmon11ra1H llOW 1 wondrous LOnllOn un1n1111y SUMI CfUIHOSI dtll p109Rm lluNll • ..,., lat, ftall ano llu1d wltll suell Mglltnlno ,,..., . tt Ktualty milts IWIY du1o•no pod:ltl °' lllb up 10. TI MES FASTER THAii EVEN THE MOST WORLD-FAMOUS DIETS . . . 1110 even more 1Urt"no 11 TIMES r.STER THAN HOURS Of BRUTAL EXERCISE• V..1J)t1Cb up JOU! body's rllt of lit Dum-o11 lo sudl 'bllsHu1n1c,c 1mtns11y 11111 1CC1rdi119 to medical satnct, b&MCI llPOll how ntlvt' you •rt in just 1111 fim 48 hOure llOnt. mettuway ucus lllD, lluld 1nd lat at so 11100111110 a mt of •-a.you: LGea .... t •· SVIRY I HOUQ Loea U• wt~.._ IACM DAY! -.. IOst """by !!It llOUI, ~ IWIY lnClltS lly lllt ..,... sllril)l! OOWll u mudl u 4 slza lll\llltf ill JUST 1' DAYS! OOWR•mwT OfflaAL LOHS 10 l'OU•Da ,. .IUST7'1 HOURS ••. So ettect1vt1y dotS lllit LCN1don University'• wonder •crull·lou· 0111 sately lttp up ,our flt·Ournillg m1t1bollsm 11111· Wlllft ltSled not jllst 111 ordlflllY O'f11Wt1IJlll people but on lht most 1xtrtme c:u• o4 oOtslty lmeolf!lblt II EVAPORATED 10 POUNDS Of FAT, FLUID ANO flA9 IN JUST 3 DAYS TIME! hen m()(I 1mu1no . . 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StaoPtd llP tlltil body's 1311 or bl Oum·Oll .no IMltff •••Y ll&ld HI Ill IS m11C11 u 4 TIMES MSTtR THAN THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS HIGH·SPEEO DIETS ANO 11 TIMES FASTUI TM.AN EX"ERCISEI TUMS YOUR mmR8 llOOY IMTO A IUl'Ut M'f..8'1RMMG AHtMAcat In llct." ~td u'Porl Ctlori1 lklrn-Olf R'"ardl from Cal1tom11 s la ding Mfdleal Scflool, 1111 Cllorlt-dtficlt crtlttO In your systtm by tnis ·crull·lou lllQll·bolfn d1tl prooram (t steooerifto dtfleit of u mucll u 2.400 c:aloots a dly oll rtc1111red dally 111~> woru wttll slldl brufll.lallng speed you Klllally MMM AWAY MOR• FAT llACH DAY t"8n: ......,.,. ....... .... --.1.eoe ....... .,,.,........ . ., .,_.,~ ..... .....,....._... --1' llolnf/4 ............ 0.,. Cl ff IK&iJl:il/ WAK• UP IUlllllD TM• YMY PIMT llORMHJ What 11111ot amazmo fat·lllltloytt -• proar1m 11111 lltlps 10 bum n1y Ill by Ult llOUl-QM l""Y 1nC11 .. by Ille wttlc? 8rltlly tllttd . 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YOU NOT ONLY REVERSE THE FAT llUILO.UP PROCESS IN YOUA SYSTEM • IVT nos LONDON 'CRASH-BURN PROGRAM STOPS EX· CESS FAT FflOM R>AMING AllYWliERE ON YOUR 800YI Most am&tinO ot aR on !1111 hlOll·l>um p1og11m btaluu you actuallyJrev·uP' Ill•,.,, .. ol your fat·bUllllllO metltlolltm M ry IUI morsel O! rooo lllat tnltfl your bod'f 1Yt1Y last CllO<le. 11 COMPLET£LY OKIOlZEO. METABOLIZED. llURllEO RIGHT OUT Of YOUR SYSTEM AFTER EVERY TIME YOU EAT• I #olCfa CM'NO OW Youi. HP1 ... I# ro AMJTHElt I M:lH!S CNWIO OR VOUlt TMGHI ••• MOJ'HP 4 #llCHIS 01' fOCM eum>e:a ... ll#OnfBt I~ OW \'OUlt rroMACH •.• AHOJHM t#llCHIS OW YOUlt IMSTLMI .._..NUT 1'0 OOfllflUTa """""'"°" ntal IS ~y NO OfHP lllDCM.L.Y IOUND MDUQNQ ~ ntAT WOMt MITUI. .... 111no 1111 lood JOU t•k• In. tlll CllOl1H you enjoy Ill bumed .~.y tvtn r----llAIL NO .... cOUPdN TOOAY ----, m0<1 Qukllly by your own attPPtd up IMllNAt •Jlltlll H Mlle u 2 lo 3 I ""'' ,__..,._ "'°"'' llOUrtlfltr•1111gl ..... .__ ............ 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Last week , Disney World Gooftng of! 1n Disney ~i man-mode "'*'-· ln Lake Buena Vista, Fla ., launched Its 10th anniversary celebration {or "tencennial," as it's known locaDy), a year-long festival of parades, parties and shows that will cuhnlnate next October In the open· Ing of a large new exhibit area focus- ing on technology and International culture. And Disney World has a lot to cele· brate. In 10 years, 'this 27,()()().aae raort kingdom has had more than 125 mlJlion viltton -and seen Its an· nual revenues jump from roughly $139 mJlllon to more than $400 million. What draws people to Disney World, above all, Is the promise of escape. With a 1lnle Imagination, visitors can feel as If they are journey· Ing to exotic lands and realizing their chddhood fantasies. "It's a chance to be a kid again," says Disney spokesman Rod Mad· den. "ft takes you back to a lot of books you read as a chJld." Maintaining Disney World's magical mood Is accomplished, ln large part, explains publlctty manager Charles Ridgway, by show-business wizardry. "A lot of our people were animators and set decorators," he says. "We're vay color and design OONClous." This Is evident In the careful coordtna· Hon of theme, color and scenery throughout the park, from the exotic landscaping of tropical Adventureland to the br1ck facades of colonial U>erty Square to Fantasyland's crayon-bright buJ1dtngs. Technology has also been caled In· to play. Visitors ride to the park's at· tractions on an electric-powered mo- nonii. And many of thole albadk>i IS employ a device caled "audlo-anlrna- tronk:I," whk:h eiedronk:aly aaibll, oombti• and ~OilbJa ~end mowment, tunq ~ otJtec:ta and ftgura Into~-air· toonl: awaylng tombltona, aalcing doors, tailing Presadents. States Ridgway, "Walt Disney's concept was to take new technology and put it into Ule. We've been doing It here Mc::e the beginning." 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Another pavUton, The Land, wtII house an exhibit on growing plants In outer space and feature a show called Kitchen Cabaret In which audJo-an- tmatronlc edibles will sing about the Importance of a balanced diet. Each of the etght pavilions In World Showcase, the other tW of EPCOT Center, will re- present the culture of a given nation through shops, restau- rants, architecture and audio- visual presentations. The French pavilion, for example, wtJl Include a replica of the Eiffel Tower and a cinematic tour of France. "We hope that people will be entertained," Ridgway says, "and leave with a good feeling about the world we bve In." What to See and Do at 0-.,Worlcl The M-elc Klnsdom: This 100-acre "theme park" fea- tures 45 attractions, 41 shops An audJo·anlmatronlc scene from Ptrata of the Caribbean paTTots the ways of the world. and 23 eating facilities organized Into six "lands." The first "land." you en- counter upon entering the Magic Kingdom Is Main Stnet U.S.A., an Ideal place to start your tour. This quaint boulevard features a wide variety of shops, a penny ar- cade with pinbaU machines dating back to the 1920's and a movie house showing old Disney cartoons. For a change of pace tum left at the end of the street and head on into Aduen· tureland. Stop at the Tropical Serenade and let the colorful "tlkl birds" perform their show for you (sing along If you li.ke). Nearby, Pirates of the Caribbean will float you past vivid scenes of buc- caneers looting, burning and singing chanties. Neighboring Fronllerland features the Country Bear Jamboree where an audio· animatronic "blonde" bear named T rixle will sing you a lover's lament. Then, If you're feeling adventurous, you can Walk through Cinderella Castle and take a right and you 'D find yourself In peaceful Liberty Square, whe-re you can shop for an antique or silver souvenir of your vlslt or stop in at the Hall of Presi- dents and take a look at Ronald Reagan , one of Dis- ney World's newest audJo- anlmatronic figures. River Country: Located In the 650-acre Fort Wiider· ness campground. this deluxe swimming hole offers beach- es, swimming pools. water slides, man-made rapids you can ride In an Inner tube, a fountain to splash In and a number of other aquatic adventures. When you've dried off, head over to Pio· neer Hall for the Hoop Dee Doo Review , a dinner-theater show with an emphasis on audience participation. Dt.covery leland: On the sandy trails of this serene wildUfe sanctuary, nature- lovlng visitors can commune with gold-crested African crowned cranes, Galapagos Disney "'brldk vear-long "t.encennial" celebration will Include doJfy paroda In the Magic Klngdom. take a wGd ride on Thunder Mountain Rmlroad. For a dlff crent kind of thrlD, you can now proceed to adjacent Tomorrow/and, home of Space Mountain, a breathtaking roller--coaster ride In the dad<. Afterward, to soothe your nerves, take the Skyway over to Fanta.v· lond. Your first stop ahould be it's a Small World. a color- ful boat ride around the gk>be. Would-be Mouseka- tffl"S can purchase Iha an at the Mad Hatter (and have their names embrold.Nd for no extra charge). 1t 8 MMILY WOKLY. OotoMf 4, •t tortoi9es and domns of other rare birds and animals from around the globe. fl you're lucky, Buster, a trained mynah bird, wtII tell you hts name -or ask you yours. Walt 0...., Wadd W· .... : At. this llttle vjDage on the banks ol a lagoon you can shop for al sorts of noYdy Items. Nearby, the perma- nently docked Emprea LJRv Rluerboat, named afta Walt Disney's wife, houMs teveral restaurants and offers nightly dbtieland singalong enter- tainment In the Baton 1111 Rouge Lounge. ..., News from the Home Front By N<><mon lobaenz Houaewotk: Dlvl,.. ot Demonic? If a man can think of his home as his "casd.f," why shouldn't a woman think of~ as her "temp&e"? That pro- vocative question was posed by Dr. Kathryn RabuzzJ, a religious studies scholar at $yracuJe University, In a speech before the American Acad- emy of Rebglon on the "'theology of housework." Housekeeping, she says, may be a woman's effort to "rltu· alistk:ally" aeate order out of chaos and remove ~rofan8 Intrusions from sacred space." To denigrate such activities ~ an lnJU5tlce to those who may see them as a sort of spiritual 8nk with "the sacred significance of the hearth and home," says Rabwzi. "Preparing spe- cial food for the home-<:omlng of hus- bands and children can be interpreted as an act of 'ritual welcome .' " She points out. however, that some households reveal a "demonic" influ- ence: "No books or newspapers ever accumulate. Dtshes are cleaned the moment they are dirtied. Clothes are ironed as If permanent press was never invented. Everything Is dust- free at\d sparkling." Such compulsive· ness, says Rabuzzl, can represent a demonic takeover, In which a woman 'is so submerged by her ritual tasks that she hardly continues to exist apart from her housework." What Kida tn.an to Patents Most studies of parent-child rela- Honshlps have focused on conflicts between the genenitions and the bur- dens of parenthood. But new re- search by Cathertne Chdman, pro- fessor of social welfare at the Unlver- slty of Wisc.onsin at MUwaukee lndJ- cates that most fathers and mothers feel that parenthood Is "more satisfy- ing than any other work" and that they feel happy and rewarded In ther parental roles. What do pattnts find particularly satisfying about having chlJdren? The three most frequent responses by 454 parents surveyed were: watching chU- 1dren grow, sharing love wtth young- 11ters and enjoying their companlon- t~. OnJy a smal majority of parents mentioned such things as en)oylng theJr children's achJevements, passing on the family name or reliving one's own youth. The main goal most parents hoped ,.._. youngstcra would reach was '"pcnonal happtnai." Again, only a :few put a high value on making a good rnaniage, getting a good educa- Hon and a good )ob or keeping out of trouble. Significantly, fathers and mothers had slmllar hopes for their chUdren, and these hopes were alike for tons and daughters. Few parents reported any "severe" worries about or problems with youngsters. About half of the parents said they found nothing "particularly difficult" about chlld·ralslng. Vet those parents who were con- cerned about youngsters' problems seldom talced over these problems between themselves. Fathers, In par- ticular, seemed to hope these dlf6cul- tlea would }ust "disappear." Few parents were ~ng to discu• chlld- ralsing problems with counselors or social workers . Most said they had enough Information and felt their own common sense was the best guide to dealing with difficulties. ChUman concludes that the com- plaints of a minortty of panmtt who ftnd child-raising unrewarding have been overemphasized and that tt Is Important to realtze that ma.t parents $till see_ It at a joyful responsblllty. 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Jimmy, or you won't throw • the ball very wd,::' Plunkett recalls now ... It was klnd ol funny becaute It was the only time she's 4Ma' b1ed to coach me." Perhaps It was the extra c:oachlng that ~ Plunkett lead the Raiders to a 27-10 win, a game In whk:h he c3 f J I ~ J ! J ! .... ! was named M.V.P. after throwing for 261 yards and three touchdowns. Or perhaps it was sjmply that his day had finally come after a 10-year wait. Either way, America witnessed the final chapter In a modem-day Cinde- rella story. Of course, Plunkett, 33, has been a footbaD hero from his ~ days on the Stanford campus until his career began to unravel in New England and San Francisco. But with his Mexico.n- Amerlcan ethnic mix, powerful ann and childhood as the son of bllnd par· en:tl, his story has slipped Into the stuff of whlcl'i legends are born. Plunkett. however, is Interested neither tn his own legend nor in any- one else's. 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Kenya before the First. .. glittering resorts where a king courts a com- moner ... European ballroorM and palacq ... Britmn and ports .U OYel' the c:onttncnt for a naval hero ·s scandalous affair. And you don't have to wait long. f0t the fun begins tonight. Caet off. nu. ewning'a program. A Touin Like Allee, ls a World War II drama. It atan AUltrallans Bryan Brown and Helen MorM, and Gordon Jackson (Hud· 80ft. the butler, In Upstairs, DocaMtaln) aa the okltt man ln a low ltory that induda a horrifying thrff..yur death march In enemy-occupMd Malaya. and a ~ in AUltralla'• Outback. Tune In to ftnd out why this stx-part series achJewd one ol the ht9hat 1V fllldQl9 In Aultrallan hJltory. = "How often must I soy this. Roger? We dre5$ for Masterpiece Theatre!" Low bout. Next Edward & Mrs. Simpson. Starting November 15, thls Emmy Award-winning series steams from English palaces to French resorts as King Edward VID and Baltlmore divof<:ft Wallis Simpson pursue the romance thalt coat• Edward his aown. Then, for seven weeks beginning January 3, It's elf to Kenya and The Flome 'nea of Thi/co. Starring Hayley Mills, this high adventure aerla charts the struggle of a genteeJ English family to start a coffee plantation In the East Africa of 1913. ' '"· . -,l, ./ r ... ~ '-A · _...,Lr • ' Fleet lffalr. He's king of the sua. a man o' w•r Wlho awce.,_ alJ before him-lndudlng a doM friend'• wife. Lont Nehon'• c:onquaD-hia romantJc ones lnduded-are brU1landy toAd in I ~Nd.on, u u.naeu.aJ blotnPbw thlit begins February 21. Starting March 28, cxj>erience Love In o Cold Climate, baMd on Nancy Mitford's witty and lneverent apoat of England'• upper crust In the 1930s. On May 23, br~ for a change ol p11ee: Flldcf!rl, a comic, behind-the-camera .... --peelt at• brath ahowman during lhe arty ye.-a ol Brttiilh dMmL Peete o' Ned. ThNe bf ts d top ~t nostalgia end the season's crulSe: Pride & PrsjudJce, a dlillk tale by the great English nowllst JaM Austen; DlsiwH, a dnmltk: look at Brttaln's famous 19th century Prime Minister. and Testament of Youth, the harrowing •orv ol low. IUtfmng and loea during "The Grat Wat" Because It'• MMasterpece Theatre", you can count on memonable 1V VleWlng. h't •feet: From October 1980 to Maid\ 1981, mott than half the houleholds In Amertca tuned In to a public 1V station duttng an average week, acx:iordlrig A.C. Nclbcn rattngsswwy. I Moblr Jim PLUNKETT For Instance, listen to Plunkett's Stanford teammate Bob Moore, who recently left football after eight years and is now a law student at Stanford. "The thing about him that has always been hard to bebeve Is that he's always in control ," says Moore. '1've never seen him yell at anyone. He's always been very reluctant to show his emotions. That's just the way he is. Part of his problem has always been that he put too much pressure on Lynn Dickey, Archie Manning and Dan Pastorlni. Undeniably, he was the AIJ-Ameri· can boy: 6 feet 2 inches. 210 pounds, everyone's hero. He was looked upon as the messiah from the West who would come in and save the New England Patriots. . And. for one season he almost did . He was RookJe of the Year. He played every offensive down. He transformed a dreadful 2-12 team into Steady gfrlfrfend Geny Lavek, 30, admires Pfunkelti Super Bowl ring. himself. He has always put the weight of his team on himself when things are going bad. That's why he's really hav· Ing a good time now." The good times, however. were a long time coming. Plunkett grew up In a San Jose, Callf.,banio. Despite his parents' handicap (they had met at a school for the blind In New Mexico, f alien In love a11d marrled) the family Uved a normaJ, If poverty-stricken, life . Plunkett's father, William. who was legally but not completely bbnd , operated a newsstand at a local post office until he died during Plunkett's sophomore year at Stanford. His mother, who lost her sight at 20 after a losing battle with scarlet fever, cooked and cared for Jim and his two older sisters. Mary Ann and Geneva. And most of all she taught them that handicaps are only ln the mind . "I thought my chUdhood was pretty easy," Plunkett says. "I know my baekground end family situation give the Impression that things were pretty difficult, but, aD In al, my childhood was a pretty dam good one. I don't think It had much to do wth my char· acter or making me the kind of person I am . Of course, h did affect me to some extent, but not because It was hard. It was just a matter of growing up like anybody else." In 1970 Ptunkctt had his int go.- round with gridiron glory. AD he did wu lead Stanford to the Paclfk-8 championship and a etunnlng 27 -17 Rose Bowl upset of Ohio State. He won the Heitman Trophy and was tM fnt player choeen In the 1971 N .F .L. dnlt, ahMd of IUCh c:olege quanat.dtt ., Joe Thamann, a 6-8 up-and-comer. Everything was coming up roses. But then came the thorns. Over the next four years he would be sacked 110 times, throw 71 lnter· ceptions and undergo five operations, Including ones on his left knee and shoulder. And, finally, there would be fear. After a 1972 game against Pitts- burgh In which he was sacked stx times. someone banged the back of his seat on the bus. Plunkett went through the roof. "I'm getting gun shy even on the bus," he said later. Clearly, the hero had begun his slide. Within two years, Steve Grogan was the new rnes,,lah. New England had no love left for Jim Plunkett, so they gave him his wish and traded him to the San Franclsco 49e:rs before the 1976 season. It was a dream come true ... until the season began. He was home, but this was no longer Stanford. The 49ers wee IO bad no one p&oyer couJd help the team strike gold. After two yean of frustration and failure Plunkett hit bedrock. He was released six days before. the start of the 1978 sea.son. "San Francisco wasn't any fun at aD," he recab. "I was going through the motions. I wu aiwoys wondering If th• waarea.ly what I wanted to do." Bef~ long, It didn't matter. After f allng to complete a pa11 In 11 anes In an exhlbldon game egafnlt the Rold· en, Plunkett w• er.ct. . '1'hat period " still ~ vlvtd In "Yi mind." he NC.Bis. 'Why do you .. tememblr tM bed thlr9 ., ~71 tpa1t a lot ol llme wlh Bob [Moore) who had just been cut by the Chicago Bears. We sat there staring Into a forest of empty beer bottles. It was the most miserable time of my life. I didn't want to be with anyone, I didn't want to talk football with them." But four days later the Raiders called and, reluctantly, Plunkett agreed to swallow his pride and drive aaoss the Bay for a tryout. His Heisman Trophy meant nothing now. He was no longer a future star. He was a free agent like so many others. A footbaU player without a team. But the Raiders Uked what they saw. Although his psyche had been battered Into submission, his arm was still strong. Maverick owner Al Davis decided to give him a by. Jim Plunkett was back In football. Barely. In 1978 he did not throw a pass. In 1979 he threw only 15. T hen, without warning, came the miracle season. Quartetback Ken Stabler had been traded to Houston for Dan Pastorin!, and there was a glimmer of hope. Plunkett outplayed Pastorin! In the preseason but remained on the bench. He asked coach Tom Flores to trade him. "Age-wise, if I didn't get the chance to start, I wasn't going to get the op- portunity maybe ever again," Plunkett explains. "Even If I was traded to a team where I would have to scramble, I was willing to take the chance be- cause I felt I was ready." Flores said no, that Pastorlni was injury-prone and the team needed an experienced backup. On October 5, that <iedslon paid off. With the team floundering at 2-3, Pastorini broke his leg.and Flores sent In Plunkett. Fiheen weeks later the Raiders were Super Bowl champions, and he was sud- denly football's hottest property once again. "It was a ~ttle bit of a comeback," understates the man who went from completing seven passes In two years to passing for 2,299 yards and 18 touchdowns last season. "Last year was what sports is all about. If I had Jfm ~ aedo cou61 t., "Don t look boclc, aomethlng may t. gaining on you.,, flNlfU w.cu-. OMllMI' 4, ., • ,, f aUed I might have been out of pro football or relegated to a backup again . I was battling to get back Into professional football as a starting quarterback. After all these years, and all the ups and downs, to finally have achieved a goal like getting into the Super Bowl and winning It is a good feebng. I felt vindicated by the entire year. I proved what I already knew - that I could still play. I always could." And now people are asking him to do the impossible again, to bring the Oakland Raiders another champion- ship season. Plunkett, now In his 11th pro season. has the starting job to himself. but if he falters, young Marc Wilson waits on the sidelines. In pro football, you're only as good as yesterday's linescore. "I know last - year ls over now," notes Plunkett. ~1 know the pressure Is never really off. People are already saying I can't do it again. That's just the way it is In sports." Jim Plunkett doesn't really mind the pressure. It Is the way he wants It . 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Sometimes such Idle chatter can be destructive, but now psychologists are saying that It can also serve valuable -personal and social functions. "Gossip's primary motive is to tell an Interesting or amusing story about someone behind his back," says Dr. Maury Silver, an assistant professor of social psychology at Johns Hop- kins University, who, with Dr. John Sabini, an assistant professor o( psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. has written Moralities of Everyday Life. But while gossip may seem to have no other purpose than to ~muse (and thus make the teller look good In the eyes of the listener), It alsQ. has a hlddec agenda. Perhaps the most important func· tlon of gossip, says Dr. SUver, is to bring moral principles down to a working level. a level people can understand and apply to their own special circumstances. By talking to each other about each other we are actually establish- ing and maintaining moral and social standards. "Gossip Is the transfer of f eelin95 from person to person to person," says Dr. Frederic Flach, clinical associate professor of psych!· atry at Cornell University Medical College. "It deals with people, modes, manners and values." And Is therefore, he feels, educational. An example of how gossip keeps us all on track: Suppose your 16-year· old son tells you that the Whites down the block were not present to chap- erone the teen-age guests at their daughter's pool party. You dlsap· prove. But you arc unsure how others feel. As you relate the story to some ol your neighbors, you are, on the twfaoe. merely peMlng along a Juicy bit of Information. Underneath, tho ugh, you are actually conducting a sort of survey of yow neighbors' reac- tions. Do they back you up? Or do they have a more lax point of view? By assessing their reactions, you'll arrive at a clearer understanding of local beliefs regarding teen parties. And you may be establishing or rein· forcing area standards. Perhaps the feelings expressed wUJ even find their way back to the Whites (It's the nature of gossip, after all , to travel) and in· fluence their behavior. · Dr. SUver feels that gossip also func- tions as a ''mechanism of commit· ment." As you pass along the story about the Whites. you air your own behefs and Ideas, albeit ~ indirectly. (You may .i even be discovering J your feelings for the first time as you talk.) Hav· Ing made your views public, you have not on· ly cla.rtfied them but also made them stronger. Dr. Flach agrees with Dr. SUver that gossip can be a strong social force. influencing our behavior. But in Dr. Flach's view, the main pwpo5e of gossip Is a personal one. The ability to confide In others, to "share stories, ideas and happenings" is what keeps us sane. according to Dr. Flach. "Faced with stress." he says, "we go under, we are disabled. we recover. We need to renew ourselves, and part of the pro· cess Is to have people with whom we can share our experience." A dear distinction Is made, how· ever, between this kind of gossip and the cruel klnd. Talking about a pe.rson who's not there isn't always innocent, of course. (Think of how often the word "malicious" comes attached to the word "gossip.") "Everybody knows when gossip Is h~nnful," says Dr. SUver. Telling untruths, passing on something told In confidence or something that would hurt or embar- rass another -these are obviously mean-spb1ted and destructive. It Is when gos.sip Involves such personal betrayals that the real hann -de· stroyed relationships and damaged nves -Is done. Adds Dr. Silver, "It's obvious that gosllp's bad effects stem from Its main virtues. People get to tell only their side of a story. The person who's be· Ing talked -'>out Isn't present to de· fend himself." So the deck ls always stacked In favor of the storyteller. who's liM)y to have his or her potnt of view rctnforced at the expense IVll · of the absent party. _., w ~ l.~'.;,>\ ... 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"The more normal move· ment an Infant experiences, the faster it wUI be lncor· porated into normal motor sensory development," says Dr. Benjamin. Dr. Burton L. White. founder of the Harvard Pre· School Project and author of A Parent's Guide to the First Three Years (Prentice-Hall). also emphasizes the lmpor· ta nee of exercise to a chUd 's development of body con· trol. "Too often It Is the natural tendency of a parent to get worried about a mobile chUd," he says. "Actually, It Is a great source of pleasure and achievement for a chUd Exercisie and fitness expert Swy Prudden puts an Infant through his paces. By nlotlonn Zambo 1be most common nutritional problem for young women today is iron- poor blood Yet there's one product that will give you all l~WI•••• the iron you need. That's GeritoJ. And that's a promise. Geritol also promises to replace important vitamins you tend to lose daily, including the B-Complex and C vitamins which your body cannot store. Because iron and vitamins are essential to your health, promise yourself a Geritol tablet every day. G£Rl7Yl.--. Over the years. more women have come to rely !..!....__~ on the iron-dad promise from Geritol than any other iron and vitamin supplement. CJer:itot to 'meAer~ the use of his body." Many beb6es are trapped by some of our modem con- verUences and may experi- ence .me mutCUlar sttmu- lalk>n. They go from al> to Infant sat, to p&aypen, to stroller. By the time a youngster reaches 1ehool ItS~ig age, sedentary habits may be well established . Perhaps the first person to suggest exercise for young children was Bonnie Prud- den, mother of Suzy. Bonnie began developing excrdla for her own Infants about 40 years ago. Today she Incor- porates much of what she • learned into her programs at the Bonnie Prudden Institute for Physical Amas in Stock- bridge, Masi. ..At the lmti· tuw we let the chid make the ftrst mow and take tt &om there, .. she says. Some Infants at the Prud- den ln.slltute begin their exef • die programs IOOO after Holy l<ryptt>n! Theres no tell· Ing how far a chdd can go wilh regular exercise. they're born. and most gen· erally exercise an hour a day. Music guides the movement as the babies, aided by a parent or instructor. progress through arm and leg lifts. "Arm Ufts help babies learn to rotate their shoulders long • before they would normally learn to do it on their own. ' And music -classical. pop, a bttle bit of everything - gives a child a sense of rhy· thm. ft Bonnie Prudden notes. New Dimensions for Liv· Ing and Leaming in Monte· rey. Calif .• also offers an ex· erclse program for young· sters. One exercise Involves enticing Inf ants to reach for bright toys so they strengthen their back muscles In pre· paration for rolling over on their own. "'We are not buUd· Ing muscles that aren't there. 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A North Texas State University study examined the cor· relation between physical attractive· nes1 and romantic &ow. One hundred and twenty·three dating couples were questioned. The Investigators report- ed: Contrary to expectation, attractive subjects were not loved more than those judged less attradve. It is noted, however, that subjects who bC!beved that their partners were the more at- tractive of the twq loved their partners more and indicated greater submis- sion In this relationships than those who believed that they themselves were the more attractive member. 2. True. To test this, behavioral specialists at the University of Southern California studied 102 happily man1ed coupla. They were divided Into three ege groups: young, middle-aged, and older. 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LW1Mt "fi'olty =-"~~ ........ ,... .._, ,.INT Mitt ---------- 111ca ADOAUS -----------t:::::l!!!!?!!!t!•~·tt::t:::1 C 911'Af IUYI OM pelr 11111 $11 ...... SUO CITY --,.---------- 0 :r&J .e 2....,. fW !Utt PU5 -ta. ._....._ ITAfl ZI, c =-..:r' (cMc* Of c c.. ............ IOe .. ,_.-.-.:-=-,.- -IT1 C Mwlcltl [Or.a C ot.rs Cll9 ti• ID _., fllll....., ~ ef lllle fW CYIM CC.rte .._.. 0 lllaltlfCM ::.,-=w-:.==-w. er.:,-:.: Aeci. .... '•·.... .... to.,.. ._. _____________ -• Lete ~. 1•1 ______ ._ _______ _ BREADWINNERSI Sandwich Idea Contest Winners By fllorllyn H~n Here they are, the lnventtYe, cWcious sandwiches that won In the Breadwinners! National Sandwich Idea Cont.est. We announced the contest In FAMILY WEEJ<LY on April 12, as you wtl remember. 1llere were four contest categories: Breakfast Spedals, Hot Ideas, Notable Totables and For Kids Only. Here are the resub. BRE.AKFAST ON THE SCHOOL BUS l ... .., coobd ....... .., ....... ..... ,. 'faW __ Of_..,.. 'i4 c:-. ·-..... lll'Owll ,..... , .. 5* ........ bledL,...., I *-wk:bml ....... _... whe9e or rye brad 1. In skillet, heat ham In two teaspoons butter until llgtit.ly browned. I . Mbt potatoes and egg In bowl. Tum Into lkilJm and hat, stlntng ocask>naDy, un111 egg Is cooked. 3. T <>mt bread end sprad with 2 t.ea· spoons butter. Place h¥! on 1 slice of toalt, tpread potato._ mbd\ae over ham. Sprtnkle with sell and pepper. Cover wtth r~nlng slice al buttered tOlllt. 4. S.W lmmedlataly or place lo sand· wlc:h beg to eat on the achool bW. Maira l aandwk:h Comal c.t.gory: For Kids Only. Win· ncr: John \f.bmble Jr., who reads fAMl.V WEFJa..v In the Courler· llrna· Telegrqph , Tyler, Texas. ntE EGGS'-OTIC SPECIAL ,~ ... 'Ac,.-.. ..... ........... _ ......... ..,.... , ... .... .•.. , ............ ... I' U1191111 a..•W•W "'6 I KJIH h•n 9 JJ• HD 'I I ••111,aw.,.... a.w.t ~ OilpllltllCie ..... 1-.. ........ 1. Scoop out cenf.r ol Eno'lh muffin, 'laving a Yl..fnch Nn . ...,,.. 2 tJlble. tpOON ol tht cnAdil and aumble ftnety. I. In lfNlll ....... cook ...... until browMd. Add mlllhroom. Spoon MU• 111t·m\&lhroom mbdure Into mufftn. I. But • wlh onion, cnam and lemon1)eSll*. Spoon OYtr 11ueage. Top wth r..wd crumb.. '· ... In pet ..... d 350'F. °""for 15 to 20 mln'*t, Ot und egg ti Mt and muf· ftn II gokMn tlrowr\. 5pr'lnJde wttt. wlMCi cti.ddar cheeM and return to oven b 3 to S minutes, or unUI ~Is melted. 5. Gambh wth lettuce lava and spiced apple rtngs. Maka l Mmdwich Contat Category: Brealdut Spedals. Winner: Maurine Vaughan, Richmond, V.., "Grand Brudwtnner" of 1981. THE GERMAN PRINCE 'i4 cup ......... Cheddar chMM 'i4 •• .,,. cky......,.. 1 .. , .. ... s ....... a ...... ...._.. I *-wk:bml ,.,, 11,kk .. br-..d l a 1pa• ........ --.rd 3 ... Genun..ayie ...... s._W,c:oobdllDobdham 1. Combine cheese, dry muttard and beer In small sauc:cpan. Cook over low hut, stlntng until melted and smooth. Remove from hut and stir In ban sprouts. 2. Place 1 bread llicc on baking sheet. Spread wth mustard and •yer salami and ham on top. Spread sauce over ham. Top sandwich wth bread. S. Place sandwich on broO!ng rack, about 4 Inches from IOUn:e ol heat and broU about 2 or 3 minutes until sandwich ls heated ~ and top II toalted. Serve with pk:kJa and pretzels. Maka l .andwlch Cont81t Category: Hot Ideas. Winner: Patty Oransky, Rlchboro, Pa .. who reads fAJoGl..V WEEJ<l..V In the Trenton Tima, Trwnton, N.J . CASTRO VALLEY SUPREME ,._c_ ... .__ 611 rpaw .... or..,..... l &tlllla .... .... lct'I ua-~cfw I t1al1 1 wdla"1 .. c:oobd-*hoM ....... ~ 8 IFJDDSI ca.a,, .. .-Clllloft WI Gramd w.c:k ...,,. en. .... ..... , ... ..... ...................... ~ 1. In .a.t, 'ahtly brown becon In 2 t9Mpe>Ont butler or ~e. I . TOllt £rlgbh muffin halves and tpad wtlh 4 twpoonl butter. s. Mix c:nam ~. artlchob heartl and w-n onJon. Spruel on one ~ of toelled, ~ muffin hal. SprtnJdc with Mlt and p.pper. Top with blicon, t.l· tucl, tomato and MCond half °' ~. bWwed EnelWl m~. Gamlth with \I ... lidq °' potato chtpt. Moira l Nndlllfch Contnt ~: NoCllble Toit.el*. Win· Mt. KMen a.a. Honolulu. H.welt. Collectors! Investors! lbc U.S. MJnt scoppc:d production oftbac CommcmoradYc: cmns after 1976. This may be your lasl chance to own this magnlftccot collc:ctJon of 2.(J(t. Gold plated coins. Aulho- rlzc:d by an act ol Conp-cas for the ftrst tJme in 200 ycan. this hlscortc collection Is both a unique: lnvcstmt'nt opportunity and a Ult'timc: &ifl to be puscd down from gcnt"ratJon ro gc:ncntJon. All Commc:moratJYc coins previously made: by the U.S. Mint have: substantially In· creased in vtiuc-many arc now n.lucd at hundreds of dollars. A small number of Ktlr uv ttJll aftibblc: lo bright uncfrculatcd condition. Each is bcaudfuJfy displayed In a dust proof Prcsc:ntadon C'ISt' on a royal blue ~lvc:tc:c:n background. l'hc: dollar features the liberty Bell and moon landing. the halfdollar picrurcs Phlladclphla'!I lndcpc:ndcocc JlaU with.John F. Kennedy on the reverse: i;ldc. 1'hc: Revolutionary Drummc:r Hoy and the Eternal Flame: of Freedom a~ on uoc sklc of the quanc:r with ~ Wdlington on the otha. Orders will be filled on a~ come. first shiPfX-d lusts until our limill'd suppl)" is sold. Don't miss out-this offer may not be rcpcatl"t.I. Wt arr mtmbers of tl1t RLtail Coin Dt'Clltrs Associnlio11 in business ovtr 2S years. FREE lntmduct0t1 Offer! Suun 8. Anthony Coln ~ wtth 24K Gold! Few w IK"lrt .iO cb)'5. Numl5malfc C'.ollc.'Cton1 Gulkl. Inc wUI send to )'OU .ni.1tutel)• FREE 1 bnurlful. ~· ~!lolln B. Anlhony dollar with cadt coin K1 onkl'N. fKh coin Is c:lccuoplatcd with~ 24K <iofd md mounted In • hlnc1somc pracntation cue. and romcc -1th a ,(;crtlkalc 11( Authenticity catlfrlntt that It Is F1ll\T- DAY·Of·ISSIJE and In unclrculatC'd condition. Acr quk'kly as thac: coins a.re no lonl"Cr bcln1t mlntl'd. r----------------------------------------------·----------.._.Anc COWCTORI auu. lllC ..... FWW-21 : 11 .............. ""· l.Y..., . • Aeaee Mfld ht coin Mt(I) checUd belOlllfUmll 6 NII per c:uetomer.) Eedl eet 11 ~ I by a 24K Gold p4ated ~ B. At#tOft'/ dOlllr. Endoeed le U chedc. 0 money °"*· In lhe I lmOU'W d '--. N9w ~'-*•._.add ..... tu. I ~ you me. our coin buyer to Ollll you wllt IPIClll ~? 1'11pttoi• I 0 1 Coln Set $19.95plue11.50 p.p., hndl.. ... -o-... ·-0 2 Coin Sets $38.00plus12.00 p.p., hndl.. -.. .,. --11 llUTIRCMO lnl.S--$00. U WllA llWMDPllQ 0 5 Coin Seti $85.00 plue $5.00 p.p., hndl, = -Mil ........ ' ...•...........• .,,., &.Ye $17 .25. ~cm•. ~ ..................................... . I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I Oly ........ . a. .... .... .. ... . ZIP I ••••• ••• _.., .............................. . ._ ___________________________________________________ __ ' HOMllROOll ...,,,..,.., What are today's high- school kids realJy like? To find out, writer Cameron Crowe, then 22, spent the 1979 school year masquer- ading as a senior at a touth· em Calfomla high school. Like a camera, he mentally recorded the year, from first bell to last, before revealing himself and Interviewing several students at length. The result is the captivating new book Fast nmu at Rldgemont High. '1'he main thing 1 found Is the adult bves these kids are betng led Into at young- er and younger ages," Crowe (pictured above) told us. "All the kids have ,)obs. and while that may be very gratifying on one level because It gives them gas money and a sense of re- sponsibility. they're also robbing themselves of some adolescence. .. Drug.. weren't that prev- alent, but there's drinking go4ng on. And parents don't realize how rampant adoles- cent sex Is. But the kids have discovered sex before discovering romance, so while there's ~going on. It seems much les$ satisfying than before. It's almost as t they're beJng forced Into It by their peers." SCRUNQW From Gabe Essoe's new coDedk>n, ~ Book of TV Litts, here are the 10 high- est-rated single shows ever: 1. Dallas ("Who shot J.R.?") 2. Roots, Part 8 (conclu- sion) 3. Gone with the Wind, Part I 4. Gone with the Wind, Part fl 5. Super Bowl XU (1978) Oa.Das vs. Denver 6. Super Bowl XDI (1979) Pittsburgh vs. DeDas 7 . Bob Hope Chratmas Special, 1970 8. Super.Bowl XIV (1980) L.A. vs. Pittsburgh 9 and 10, tie: Roots, Part 6; The fugllfue, conclusion (Or. Richard Kimble collars the one-armed manO Alto Included among the top-rated 50 shows of an time are the re· malnlng six parts of Roots, .even more Super Bowls, nine epllodes of The Beuerfv Hlllblllfa, ••v•n Bonan1a shows. three Gun· tmoka and the ftrtt two appeeranca of the S..-on TM Ed Sulfuon Show. PATCH UP YOUR TROUB&.aa Sailors, astronauts and squeamish car riders may soon find relief from m'otton sickness thanks to a new sticky, dime-sized patch worn behind the ear. As re- ported recently In Discover magazine, the patch con- tains three clays' worth of the drug scopolamine. which Is slowly absorbed through the skin. This slow-release meth-· od helps prevent the nau- sea and drowsiness that can occur when the drug Is In- jected or swallowed all at once. AdditionaDy, It's pos- sible the skJn patch may soon be tested as a way of administering drugs for asthma, high blood pres- sure, angina and even birth control. PRAYING TO WIN When It comes to look- ing for that extra edge, N.F.L. teams are really showing Imagination these clays. The Seattle Seahawks have hired former Green Beret Johnny Kai as a "motiva- tional expert." And now word comes that the New York Giants, surely a team In need of divine inspiration, have sought help from a source even higher than Com- missioner Pete Rozelle. They've gone and named Sister Carol Ann, a Roman Catholic nun and loyal fan, as an honorary assistant coach. The sister has put together a "praybook" of biblical quotations for various positions. For example, a punt returner can find solace In "Pmlse be the Lord. I am safe from my enemies." (Psalm 18:3). Whether she can work a minor miracle with the lowly Giants, we shall see. UP• WITHOUT PATH•R The long-term effects on children of groW!ng up without a father may not be as severe as is generally assumed, says a new study. Purdue psychology professor Kathryn Black surveyed 300 students. half of whom had lost their fathers through divorce or death. After administering SAT exams and personality tests In which the students judged their own masculinity and femininity, Black found no difference among those with and without fathers in either intellectual development or sex-role identtlcatlon. "Most of the fatherless reported suffering Immediately after the divorce or death," notes Black. "And some admit be.Ing' leery about maniage. But for many, the biggest problem was the way other people singled them out as If something was wrong with them." BIRTHDAYS (All Libra) Sunday Charlton Heston 57. Mon· day -Glynls Johns 58; Jeff Conaway 32. TueM.y I -Janet Gaynor 75; Thor ~ Heyerdahl67. \\ledne9day f -June Allyson 58. Th..,._ ............ __ ..... .....,..._......,.....,...._......,.....,._ ........... __ ,..... ct.,, -Chevy Chase 38; BARii PACTS ON OLYMPICS The early Greek Olym- plc:s were strlctly f orbldden to women; i caught, they were killed . According to Dennis Sanders' new book, The Rrst of Every· thing, the first woman to witness the Otymplc:s and survive was Phrenice In the eighth century B.C . Phren- lce wanted so bftdJy to see her ton Pelsidorus In the boxing competition that she 7119 ,,..,,.... .,.,..,. ..,, l ............. ,,,.. ""* # .... ,.. ~-.~ ~~··· ~~-· ~ .... ~eo.r ~'~== sneaked Into the stadium disguised as her son's "trainer." When he won though, Phrenlce began hugging and kissing him - mther startlingbehavk>r for a train~. Phrenlce was put on b1al but was freed aftff pleading "motherly love." However, to prevent t"ls sort of trickery, aa trainers at future Olympk:s were re- qured to appear naked. Rona Barrett 45; Jesse Jackson 40. Friday - Jackson Browne 33. 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