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1981-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot
I t J -l I -f j . ls-~ttle end <Jf the lin-e--irJ; 8y IOEL C. DON ot•OlltY .......... Barrina any delaya cauHd by technical problems or Mother Nature, Wednesday morning's 4 planned space shuttle launch will mark a mllestorie in the nation's manned space program. The spaceship Columbia will be the firat vdicle to return to orbit, a feat that took more than two decades to complete at an estimated cost of $125 billion. The Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions that helped land man on the moon have given way to a new era of reusable spacecr-aft. The shuUle program may open the doors to new space·bound industries as well as major advances ln science and medicine in the zero-gr,vity environment of space .. '!Jut while this new decade holds many promises, scientists and lay s upporters of space exploration are becoming increulngly concerned about our commitment to the new frontier. They fear.the same political mechanisms that launched ) us lnto space may also abort our extraterrestrial pursuit.&. - This ts an age ot fl:scaJ restraint. The coffers that were once wide open to voya1es into the ~UNUAY SPF CI Al heavens are slowly bein1 squeezed shut. ''The American public doean 'l realize that lhe space program is not an expenae but an investment that in the long run will pay us back," said Steve -Lattan%io, an astronomy instructor at Orange Coast College. • "The new technologies developed in space may help us solve the ever.growing problems of the populations on Earth." In addition to serving as planetarium director at the Costa Mesa community college, Lattanzio is- a member of the National Space Institute, a private support group founded by space scientist Wernher Von Brawi in 1976. He said a recent letter to members stronaly su11es!ed that the nation's apace program is in' such danger that the government may dl111olve the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Budget cuts already have virtually frozen NASA's deep space probe proarams, which started In 1962 with the Mariner 2 Oyby past the planet Venus and ended with the Voyager 2 mission to the outer planets or Jupiter. Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. What remains Is the space shuttle program, which Lattanzio fears may lose Its role as a major tool of basic scientific research and development. While NASA desperately is trying to entice industry to Invest In the shuttle program, he believes lack of support from the private sector will leave the shuttle open largely to military applications . Indeed, the space shuttle originally was designed to serve a wide variety of interests. It can ferry satellites Into orbit ~r repair ones that ace? malfunction. Zero-gravity provides the potential to forge new metals, develop utesavina medicines and J>l'oduce extremely J)ure aystal~ for the electronics Industry. NASA is planning to put a space telescope in orbit that may be able to view planeta in dlJtant solar systems. And a permanent space station la in the offing. But these projects may be hampered or even scrapped if the publk doesn't show interest in the sptce program, Lattan%io said . He encouraaes an intense letter·writing campaign to the president and Congress. ·'It has lo be obvious that the letters are comine from adult taxpaye rs and not from kids and science fiction fans,·' he asserted. The Soviet Union is developing its own reuuble spaceship and may surge ahead of our proeram, be added. That may be just the jolt that the American space program needs. he said. "If that <Russian developments) is what it (See SHlJTl'LES, Page AZ ) . I Fires rage·· in_Southlan~ ...., .... ,...."...,.,......,, _Waitress Birlo-takes a break.at the Che.w...Chew..diner • ..a ,eonvute!lAmtrak..railToad car.Jn-Huntington Beach.- J)ine·r fans _rally to coUnters Hangouts dish up good food with a side order of local character By STEVE TRJPOLI Of .. o.lly,.... ..... The Golden Arches, the Colonel and other fast-food o utlets may have become part of our landscape, but they haven't replaced the loc~l diner in the loyalties of many Orange Coast residents: Visits to s~veral local e&tabUshments s how why. Customers say they like the good rood, local atrposphere and competitive prices. The owners, many of them cbaractert themselves, have developed an easy rapport with their customers and tend to be very particular about the food that finds its way to the tables . ' Lester Corcoran. the 59-year-old owner of Corky's in Laguna Beach's Boat Canyon shopping center, says be and his staff lake care of lhejr customers and took the time to put together a good menu. Corcoran, a Newport Beach resident. w.ho owned a Balboa Island hamburger stand before opening Corky's in 1975, said he had wanted to operate a restaurant since his youth in Minnesota. Omelettes are a specialty, as they are at many diners, and Corcoran said be and his two cooks "just kept fooling around" until they got them right. The crab omelette at Corky's {s a favorite of the customers, especially on weekends, Corcoran said. Cooks Ric k Howe a nd Richard Blac kbur n , known as "Rick and Blackie" around the restaurant, say they've stayed all six years because they get to put their ideas into action. They a lso say they keep their customers happ,, by giving them what they want. "Ir we don't have it, we'll go next door and get it,'• said Blackbum. As the two cook in the kitchen they keep up a runni n g banter with waitresses. customers and Corcoran. When they spy a particularly attractive woman in the restau·rant they always make sure to include their trademark -a Hershey's chocolate kiss -on that customer 's plate. Jim Smith, who says he averages about three visits a week lo Corky's, says he has been a s teady customer because "it's a local restaurant, they have good food and it's close." Down the road at 981 South Coast Hi ghway. Ardes Jimenez is busy most mornings preparing breakfast for a full house at the Penguin Cafe. Mrs . Jiminez, who bo ug ht the restaurant in 1970 when she "just decided I could do this." says she hasn't stopped having fun since. She WOTks as the only cook in a tiny kitchen that barely holds her and a dishwasher, a nd her organizat- ion of lhJt little space gives it a <See DINER, Page A4) GOP considers rais~g taxes WASHI NGTON <AP ) - Slowly but s u re l y, key Republican. leaders in Congress are edging toward what ordinarily would be unthinkable -a bill td raise taxes by billions or dollars a few months before next year 's congressional elections. Demo~~rats. amartlne from dereat in the tax cut fight, seem willing to 10 along on the condition that Prelidenl Reagan make a clear , unambiguous statement that he, too, favors llighe .... taxes. That would amount to not.bing' less than a confeuton by Rea1an that be wu wron1 in pushing bis tax cut plan throu&h Conaress. And It would' give Democrats an opportunity to roll back or cancel part of the tax P'lan while scoring pollllcal polnti. So far, the preslde11i hNn•t said much. althouah 1reuury Secretary Donald Re1aa taid Friday that admlnl1tr1tlon officials are debatin1 the wisdom of ralslna lax11 substantially durtna a recet1ion. Other IOUrCet also indicated the president's advllert are 1pllt on the iuue. Reaan la aaJd to oppose a tax lne~eaae, and Increases believed needed to ·balance budget by :·84 · bu(lget director Da vid A. Stockman reportedly believes one is needed to shrink the government's budget deficit. ftellgan is exp«ted to discuss the issue with advisers and con1resslooal Republicans this week. White House s pokesman David Gttgen said Saturday that Reagan has not accepted the proposition that higher taxes are require d . Nor has he accepted Regan's conclusion that the adminis tration probably will not be able to balance the budget by HIM, Gergen sald. Fo(' some GOP members of Congress, the push to raise taxes stems from concern over spiraling deCicit forecaata for the next three years. ~ The moat recent figures indicate the deficit could reach $100 b1LUon In 198', the year Reaaan promised to balance the budaet. · Given Reagan's commitment to defense spendtna. GOP conareumen have lona 1ince concluded a balanced budaet won't be possible in 1984 unless taxes are raised far more than the ·~ ~llllon in "revenue enhancements'' the president is seeking. The plan circulating among key Senate R e publicans reporiedly calls for tax increues of between $50 billion and $70 billion over the next• three yeara. Sen. Bob Dole, R -Kan., chairman of the tax-wrltin1 Finance Committee, lasued a statement last week predictinl Congress will ralle-taxes next year. "The Finance Committee is studying a number of tax Increase options, includlnt the loophole -clostn1 proposals advanced by the administration and exclae tax increases," be said. "I expect some of tbeae chan1e1 to have an effective date by the mtddle of fiscal year 1982." In lddlUon to lncreued excile taxea on alcohol. tobacco, 1uollne and telephone use, Senate R•publlc1n1 are revJewtns propotall to eliminate tax deductions on consumer debt other than for home mortgages or car loans. They have asked the Treasury to study tax increases that, if all were enacted. would raise more than I*> billion over three years. The signals are more vague In the House, but GOP leader Bob Michel of Illinois has Indicated be believes higher taxes are needed. He saJd he wlll try to make that point to Reagan. Support for tax increases is far from unanimous , particularly among House Republicans. Reps. Jack Kemp and Barber Conable of New .York, for example, oppose the Senate plan. Democrats bave long talked about rolling back Rea1an's tu cut. Sens. Gary Hart of Colorado· and Emeet ffollln1s of South Carolina want to shrink or poatpone part.a of It. Holli.naa · f~vor& repealing tax breaks 1lvet1 to the oU Industry. ~ It la less clear whether Sen~te Democrats•wouJd support 1 plan to raise excite taxea on consumer Item•. In the Hou1t, Democrat. aren't ready to reverae 10 ea ally. F-rom Staff and Wire Reports Brush fires_whipped by hot, dry an a a wandSc a maged or d estroyed at least nine homes, sent residents fleeing, inj ured-seven and blackened more than 5,500 acres Saturday. The fires raged in Orange County near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Chatsworth in the San Fernando Valley , Canyon Country in northern Los Ang'eles County and south of Chino near Carbon Canyon. An Orang~ County firefighter was seriously injured ,and two other persons sustained minor injurierwhit~-ttgtrttn~ 11"'-brua_tr fire near the El T6ro Marine Corps Air Statton Saturday. Capt., Howard Smith, 29, was listed in serious but stable condition in the intensive care unit at Western Medical Center late Saturday. Battalion Chier Bill Dean, who was al the hospital with other fic.efi&blers maintaining_a_watch. near Smith, said Smith suffered respiratory burns when he was cauibl in a fire storm. while battling the blaze. Two other persons.· county firefighter Bill Montgomery k(ld an unnamed federal firefighter attached to the Marine base. sustained mi.nor injuries when they were also caught in fire s torms. officials said. Winds and other condition s create the . sklr ms, walls of fire which can t ravel faster than humans can nee them. The fire, one of many driven by gusty winds throughout the Southland Saturday. consumed some 370 acres of brush and briefly threatened a group of hom es occ upi ed by base personnel a nd their families. firefighters said. No property damage was reported as a result of the blaze, however. Officials said Saturday night that the fire is considered to be or suspicious origin. It was first reported to be on base propert at lrbouC12:30 p.m. anawas n-<,---ii controlled until 6 p .m . Five homes were destroyed and another damage-d wa-- fa s t -m ovi ng fire near Chatsworth Reservoir in the heavily populated Wesr San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. Two more homes were des troyed in two fires in lhe billy Ca n yon Country area of <See FIRES, Page AZI W o1nan------.. arres ted in shooting A rormer Huntington Beach resident was s hot twice and his estranged wife charged with atlcmp1e.d.. auude.1: · the_ shooting, in an incident in Huntington Beach Saturday evening, police said. Bernard Bowie. 53, of Downey was listed in i.table condition at Fountain Valley Community Hospital late Saturday, hospital oHicials said. According to police Bowie was shot while visiting his estranged wife Tomooyo in the 8682 Garfield St. residence they once shared. Bowie reportedly told 'police he had gone to the house to discuss divorce with his 50-year-o ld wife when s he became upset, picked up a gun she kept in the house and fired two shots. Bowie reportedly wrestled the gun from his estranged wife arter being struck in the right arm and grazed by a bullet in the back or his head. The shooting occurred at about 7:40 p.m .. police said. Mrs. Bowie was in police custody late Saturday. S tranded Sov iet c rew may defect -· STOCKHOLM , Sweden <AP> -Alter five days of being s tranded, the c r e w of t he grounded Soviet submarine is getting ~dgy and there is a possibility some of them , in cluding the skipper. tnay try to defect, Swedish officers said Saturday ... "The itmospbere aboas;d is very tense an<! irritated,·· said army Col. Jean -Ca rlos Danckwardt. "We cannot exclude that 'some of the crew may seek asylum.•· Other office~ said the captain was not being allowed uhore because NO .ONEY DOWN -Know how to acquire 1oods and ser vices without areen or plNtlc money -le,ally? A two-day barteriDI expesltlon at the Oran1e Coupty Fairsround• showed the extent of the local netwoTk of traders. Pase Dl. S O UND 0ADVICB -Ao a udience'• lnpter ii one ot tbe plea1urH of actlnt 1111 78·)'Hr·old Claudette Colbert. There'• tome lauabter 1n her new play, "A Talent for Murder," but the outcome wUl be . nrloua. Pap 010. Soviet officials feared bis defection. · The crew of about 56 has been under heavy guard since Tuesday by Swedish marines in battle dress a nd commandos armed with submachine guns keeping watch from a nearby Swedish warship. They ~ave also bee n subjected . to what one Swedish military officer described as "sort of p sychological warfare·· by com bat units holding drills on islands only 100 yards away. And a Soviet flotilla of two <S.~ SUB, Pap A%'> INDEX -..,___ Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT /SUnday. November 1. 1981 l I What do you think ofJhe U.S, policy of letting Indochinese refugees into j he country? ........ ._ __ _ Costa MH19, NleSman: "It seems that our government did It for the money we'd get.· All the bus iness loans that we g ive the refugees -It seems llke they all own some business. Look et all the people In other c:ountrles..we don't do that for. Not all of the Indochinese are r ich but a lot have money. I don't think that most Americ ans really dig It." Tim a,.tdor Costa. Mesa, sales: "I think letting the refugees In Is an act of good faith. This country Is a melting Pot and I don'f think we can keep people out. Our country was built by people of diffe rent nationalities." · Waiyne Martin Orainge, firefighter: "We've been bringing In refugees for hundreds of years. Ask the Indians who the foreigners In this country are. People have always be'n welcome. We've a lways had room for people, and there Is still room for them here." Jull• Fox Balboa Island, studeftt: • _ "U blnk.lt's..O!U.o...some__extent, but If you're going to let In huge numbers , ·~ ·" 1 of Indochinese, it m ight cause problems here. Humanitarianism-wt~ people say L>fes, bring them-fn:• But It's bound - to cause som e problems here at home." PattyO'Hem Costa Mesa, waitress: t-•\ - ~-"""' -· .... "I think our country should be open for people to come here, and I think because of war in Vietnam, we owe It to them . People have always come he re looking for a free place to live." )J •> ,. ·~·"" 1. TomKetley Glendale, retail sa~es : "I think It was a political concession, but what a re you going to d o once they're he re? I don't agree theyshoulahave come over, bUt now • it's too late. You sure can't deport them now." . . Sharran Renna Costa Mesa, domestic englneet": "I'm getting a little annoyed. Pe rhaps'tf they were s pread around m ore it would be better. I see too m a ny of our funds going to special programs and a lot of American c hildren in schools losing out.'' ! ............... c::Mltl9~ Firefighters spray water on flame$ m fire near El Toro. The blaze scorched 370 acres. but was contamed Saturday afternoon ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P. Haley . ~ -CN91 L9cutM ()Me. Robert N. Weed ,,....._ Thomae A. MurQhine E- MIChHI P. H&Mty ~~ L Kay Schullz ~ .. a.- Ken neth N. Goddard Jr c:........ow- Bernard Achutmen ~ Ch811 .. H. Looe ............. ·i::!t...Moof• CIH•lfted edv•rtl.tng 114Jl42·117i All olher departments M2-4U1 MAIN OFFICE m w.ae ..,, sc., c.. ~.CA. ~II--:._ IMt,C•laMeM, CA, ... ~,-,.., 0r-. C.• ..,.. ..... ~. No11e#tADrtet,11tuttrec....,.._ ... ,,........,.., .. .n1 .......... ~ _., .. ,~.....,. ~i.1 """'""" .. ( ......... -. Bom~er crQ/ih probed Computer may have been steering B-52 LA JllNTA, Colo lAP> -Air 1''orce lnvestl1atort wtre trying to deterll')lne S1turd1y If • com put.r waa pllotln1 a 8·~ Jet bomber wh~ lt crashed on a desohJte range ln &0utheutem Colorado, kllllng the elghl crewmen on board. One of the -casualties was a Laauna Beach man, First Lt. Kendall E. Wall ace. Sgt . Bob Murray. a public affairs officer at Strateaic Air Command headquarters near Omaha, Neb .. said the bombers routinely are pUoted by on-board computers during simulated bombing runs so the crew can concentrate on the attack. Murray said It was standard procedure for the flight computer to contrdl the bomber at the point in the run when it From P age f\1 rimmed tnto a meaa before d1wn Friday. Cruh 1peclall11-1e1rcbed tbe 1corched crash &Ile for clues, 1uch u the 8 ·$2'1 t.pe-recorder t)ox . whlc h m la ht contain conversations of crew memben. "Thal could be anywhere;· sald Capt. JamH Haval, pubUc affairs officer at the plane'• home base, March Air Force Baae near Riverside. "Ri&tft now, the only people who know exact l y what happetled were on that J>lane;• Naval sa1d. "What they were doing at lhe time or the crash is anybody's guess.•' The Air Force declined o(ficial comment on the possible cause, and a panel or officers was appointed to investigate the accident. The jet wa1 not C1rrytn1 any bombs but· "cla19lfled material w11 on Aboard," aald Staff Set. Ada A. Martin of PeterlOft Air Force Base ln Colorado Sprinaa. The B·S2D, part of 1 fleet ,eroduced· In the mld·1~50I Ind refurbished in 1977. 1maahed into a low mesa after aklddin" about 150 feet. Four blackene<I craters about three feet deep marked the polnt of impact ot four of lhe giant bomber's eight engines, said Air Force Capt. Jay Cook. Debris ranged in size from 10-foot hunks of twisted metal to tiny metallic splinters. Two ~angled eng~s lay near the impact spot. Cook said "parts of bodies" were found at the crash site. SHUTTLES. • • takes lhen I think we need that as an excuse for space exploration, .. Lattanzio said. "The last lime we wer~ able to catch up, bvt this time we may not because technological advances are coming faster and faster." Space Orbiter flight deck Looking forward Meanwhile, scientists continue to prepare exper iments to be conducted in future space shuttle m issions. One of those researchen, UC Irvine's Dr. Ken Baldwin was one of 24 investigators to have an experimental package accepted for the fourth space shuttle mission. Baldwin competed with 350 other scientists vying for a spot in Space Lab, a shirt-sleeve environmental chamber to be housed in the shuttle's cargo bay. His experiment will focus on the effects or zero-gravity environment on muscular systems of ammalS. BaldWln s resear~fitsp:rntcutartycritical to the space program since previous American and Russian space missions have shown that the body's muscles tend to atrophy in space. MMe important, the physiologist noted, scientists are conc~rned about the apparent loss of bone calcium in a weightless environment. From Page A1 SUB ... do1troyer1 . two tu1•. one 11.lbmJrine HIYICt VHHI ud a 1upply vet I crul1ed nearby, Just out.aide Swe~en '• t2·n:lile territorial Umlt. Anolbtr 1ubm arlne waa detected SatW"day close to tbe terrttortal Umlt and aoulhwe9t ol the 1rounded Soviet 1ub, but wit h drew , a De f e n se He a dq ua rte rs 1 po k esmJn reported. He aald the second l\lbmarlne remained under water and at least two Swedish helicopter& lowered hydrophones lo make cQntact wtth it. After the cqntaet was made, t he sub marlne turoed a way frq m ·Swedi1b waters and therei.was no reason to pursue-it, t he spokesman added. He called the c..o.ntar..ts' "routine procedure'$" and said lhere were a number of foreign s ubmarines constantly operating in the Baltic. Pilot's seat MiSlioft specialist's seat Payload specialist's seat Baldwin believes his experiments. along with others slated for the m,ission, may be applied to clinical situations on Earth in the area or long-term bed stays in hospitals and the problems or muscle degeneration when a limJ:> is bound in a plaster cast. Shuttle's mission activities The studies also will contribute to the body of information that will help astronauts cope with physiological problems encountered on long-term space missions. However , his project is hinged on whether NASA receives adequate fubding to Sl!eport such basi<! researcn. - -----. "I think every program is going to suffer as the budget cuts are made.·• he said. "They may whittle away at all of ~he programs and thus prevent e•ch individual progr a m from reaching its full potential." · He said lhe mood at a recent meeting of tbe 23 other scientists in Washington, D .C . was "guardedly optimistic." "It may be nine months before we know if the co~mitment ~ there, but we' re be in-g eneoura~ by II tn upport personnel at NASA ... he added. ....._ "We've been made ftflly aware that it's tentative The whole mission could be scrapped. Those are the things the scientists in this program ha ve no control over.·· Wednesday's launch will be a fiv e·day mission to further test space shuttle systems. The shuttle astronauts. Joe Engle and Richard Truly, will test' ' the SO-foot mechanical arm that can deploy or retrieve satellites and others objects. They also will conduct a series of experiments housed in the car go bay. Sensing devices will sear ch for earthquake faults, mine r a l a nd petroleum deposits, map specific areas of the planet, search for sources of air pollution and identify barren terrain, vegetation. cloud cover and snow. Cameras will photograph thunderstorms and weather systems and the astronauts will see how .Jong it takes to don the special extravehicular space suits to be used in future missions . "The immediate short-range developments in space are going to hinge on the space shuttle program.". Baldwin added. "Success will breed success If mission No. 2 is successful then I think there 's going to be a positive experience for everyone from the president on down. "We all have our fin gers crossed that there will be no hitches.·· From Page A 1 FIRES. • • northern Los Angeles County, a nd another burned i n Chatsworth near Brown Canyon. T he Chatsworth fire. fanned by winds gusting to 45 mph, quickly consumed 1,040 acres after it broke out at 11 a .m . Saturday. One firefighter was tre ated :o>r s moke inhalation while another received minor injuries when he was struck by a car, said Los Angelts city· fire spokesman Ray Walker. It was contained at about 2:30 p.m. Here Is a summary of the major_ activities scheduled for the five-day . four·hoor second mlaalon of the speoe shuttle Columbia. Nov. 4, 1181 8:30 a.m., Eastern Time-Launch and ascent into orbit. Morning activities Open and tes1 pay~ doors, take off flight suits. activate Olbiter .-ms .Mld tic expedmeots _ --- Afternoon activities __ Meal, tel4Wl5'on camera deployment. maneuver craft in orbit. dump waste water. ., Night ~~ ----Meal, acttvate FILE experiment, sample gases In ship. sleep. Nov. 5, 1181 Morning ______ Meal, expenment with manipulating 50-foot·long robOt arm. Afternoon -----Meal, test vehicle maneuvers. practice donning and doffing spec:e suit In zero gra>Jtty. exercise period. Night-=--=~==--Meet, te~e no+se-level survey. &leejt Nov. e, 1111 Morning ------Meal. use robol arm to grapple wrth cargo. maneuver ship m orbit. Afternoon Meal, monitor for ship environment contamination. exercise. align ship to assure ptoper exposure for SMIRR experiment. Night-------Meal. sample gas in ship. test smoke and fire deectors, sleep. Nov. 7, 1911 Morning ______ Meal. television broadcast, test fire some engines. exercise Afternoon Meal, test robot arm and its back up system. evaluate robot arm data. Night -------Meal, sleep. Nov. 8, 1111 Morning------Meal, test flight Instruments a~ reaction control system. Afternoon Meal, test ship's afr1ock procedure for leaving the ship to enter space, deactivate lightning survey experiment. exercise. :xt -------Meal, align ship, dump waste water, sleep. . t , 1911 Morning Meal, deactivate scientific experiments. don flight suits. close payload bay doors, check out flight control systems 8:40 a.m Pacific nme-Landing at Edwards Air Foroe Base. Cal. A LUXURIOUS VACATION CONDOMINIUM ON KAUAI (Hawaii's Garden lale) ;·$6500 fVLLPRICE ,.....,.... °"'*"'Ip) • Our re sort overlooks the w orld famo us Kalapakal Beach and Kauai Surf Golf Course. • 2 bedroom Condominiume are completely furnished to incl ude li n e n s . kitchen utensils , c ab le TV and more . They show the famous decorator's touch througl)o ut and can Miiiy accommodate she persone. • T he s w i mming pool . shuffle board and tennis co urt are yours to enjoy. • Over 400 resorts in CNflf ~ cou n tr ies available for vacatio n exchange. Five miles to the north, the Brown's Canyoo blaze jumped from the north to the south side o r Highway 118 and was threatening homes In the area, Walker said. One house burned nea r Nas hvill e Street and Canoga Avenue. EHJOY THI ACTIVITY OI TROPICAL SERENITY THAT IS OML Y KAUAI! • Owners hip advantages are jus t llke a home. (You car use., rent o r s'll.) For ad ditiona l intormatio'9>n our Interval ownership program CALL MOW TOLL FUI · 11001 432·7257 IXT. Ill c o r mail coupon today vecetto. COllC.,.. v a ••~ 2012 Mic .... -. W. 212. l"IH. CA f27tl Another city fire spokesman, Wlllls Martin, said the fire had burned "3,000 acres-plus" along a four-mile front by nightfall and that more than 200 city firefighters were on the blue, plus an undetermined number of Los Angeles and Ventura county personn.et. No injuries were reported. r----------------:i D Pte ... let me I lo San Bernardlno County, a br ush and araa• fir e burned 700 acres alona Hlabway 71 south of Chlno before belnl contained at •bout 4 p.m., uld county fire Capt. Tom Curran. Control wat expected early toda7. ' . I I I NAME 1 .. ~'"<)HE BANYAN HAA80A RE~ CITY ZIP IM-11/4 know how t can qUllify tcw • apecill . I cb11p11t1...ury Hlwlliiln tour. I 1' ' ' , Or1nge CoHt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 1, 1981 : HeW_hts u~ ~t bx_ noise leJ!.e4 zOniffg_ change_......'~------- ~ I -• Residents wonder. if offices will repl~ce rur.al charm 81 ll'SVS •Aaaa.s .......... Senta An\ H•l•htl la a comm~ under 1le1e. It'• a ruul aelth'-orbood "'bert the cen share tlMt roact wl&.b horH!' Md U.. erowm1 el rooeten Ja drowned out by the J•ta that thunder overtlead. It'• an unlncorpoHt~ taland aqueeaed betwee11 U1e du~.t.r 1cTublands of Upper Newpon Bay and the towerine akyUne of N•-wpo""t Beacb'1 11aarby Jamboree Road. On one block a pre·achool backs up to a horse atable and down the road a front yard Is lfttered wrth old tires and battered. rusting cars. Next door there's a ranch-style house with a well-manicured lawn l\em med in by a white picket fence. Residents here alternately describe the Heights as "a place where you reel like you've just stepped ihlo the country" or as "a blighted hodgepodee." The talk on the streets used to be limited to decibel counts, takeqfr patterns, DC·9s and 73'/s. But the jets aren 't the only • problem anymore. What's going to happen to Santa Ana Herghts? Thafs the problem now. , Going by the map, the Hete,hta is located east or Irvine Avtnue, south or Bristol Street and directly north of the Upper Bay. There are more than 200 pieces of pr0perty t~~re. and owners include several prominent businessmen as well as the 0., .......... TROL'BLED COM.\1t'.'VITY Will :Vewport anne.r lle1ght.<I'' Irvine Com pany-a nd the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Every Wednesday afternoon, dozens of Heights resldenta bead over to the old Bayview Elementary School wher~ the county's 13-member Specific Plan Advisory Co mmittee meets. · The group is charged with developing a master plan for Santa Ana Heights, a plan that county superviaors can use lo flcure out what the county island will or will not be in years to come. The advisory group has had a hard time of it. Some members contend that jet noise is so bad ~hat it's impossible for people to Uve there. M nr ol lheae people wo_uld like lo tell their bomet to dev lc>pert and cet out. Others want to stay to preeerve an ~ lhoy aee as 1pecial. • It '1 theae choices that are tearlnt at the community. "I used to love ll here;' aay1 8111 Warren, a Hel1hta retideftt ' of as years "who l'Wl' a stable witb 25 honel, "~ rlaht now I'd like to sell my property for enoogh lo jet out. 1: Warren bas aU1ned bimsell with a eroup known· as ABCOM, which takes It.a name from the liral lett.r ol rhc• •treeb in the - heart of the Heights -Acacia, Birch, Cypress, Orchid and Mesa Drive. A BCOM is pushing Jor the area lo be rezoned for office and professional buildings. The group says several firms have exp r esse d int e re st in redeveloping the area. E. J . Kisner, a resident of the county island since 194S, says the talk about offices and professional buildings "is a bunch of nonsense.'' ''This is a special area where you can pretty much do as you please," says Kisner, who used to operate a chicken ranch in back of his house. ''I'd rather just stay here and keep the place like it is," he 11ays , pausing between words as a jet blasts overhead. · Marlena Robinson, a 10..year Heights r esid ent, says the . ...., ........... WY...,_ Valerie Hirschi takes a leisurely ride on Spot through unincorporated neighborhood where cara shart the roads with horses and crowing of roosters is drowned out by 1ets that thunder overhead. unincorporated county stretch la "the most neighborly, friendly place in the world. "The people that want to brin1 in a bunch of offices forget that these aren't just houses, these are homes," she says. "I want to stay. I love it here." Several persons contend the A B CO M group h as u sed pi:essure tactics to convince people they'd be better off selling out to devdopers. One woman ~ported that the group told ~er that if she didn't agree to sell out "I'd wake up one morning and there'd be offices all around me." RichNd Truofreh, a Heights property owner and a leader of ABCOM, says "There's been no · arm twisting or SC/ll'e tactics. But people have a rltht to talk." Truofreh says the Heights ts no longer the charming, pastoral community it once was . He says tht11"'ea is blighted and ts no longer good for horses or people. "I want to get away from the noise," he explains. "I don't feel safe b,re. my family doesn't feel safe here and I'd Uke lo sell and get out.·· He says he has a second home in Cherry Valley. Less than two months ago, more than so percent or the property owners in ,Santa Ana Heights signed petitions asking that Newport Beach annex their community. The idea behind the annention, leaders or that move said, was that Newport could he lp protect them against -exvanstorro1 Je-i frame at the . airport. _ .. If Ne.m><>rl _did annex 11." says Truofreh, "it would use Santa Ana Heights as a wh lpein_g boy against the county. It wants a b1~/fer between the airport." .. Mart ha Durkee, a Heights re s ident who f avo r s preservation of her community. says she signed the annexation pet ition but now has second . thougbts. "I wonder if annexation would really be so good," she says. "I honesUy believe the county is tryins tO" sol v~ t he airport probl~m and is willing to spend some dollars doing that." She says she has less faith in Newport Beach. ''It seems like Santa Ana Heights is under siege. I don 't go along with the get·rich-qwck scheme of selling out, but the o ther-die also is pre tty , resident, says l)e represents a firm, DVM, that owns proper:ty in the area and is interested in having It zoned for office use. He says the ABCOM group bas contacted him about becoming a . part of this plan. There have been problems at the committee meeting. Several members have quit and one per'sorr was -voted off-the-fl"OQP ,- on I y to be allowed to rejoin later. Al one l)oint, several members beld wllaC couDfy ·supervisor Thomas Riley called "an Illegal meeting ... Riley invited those wb_9.Jl.aj:1 held the so-callealllegal m eeting to resign . They apologized instead. Adler. t hough, says the committee is settling down and appears to ~making progress., ·'I expect we 'll have Jl com promise plan by the middle of November," he says. "Of course, we might end up witbot.it a plan and let the supervisqm work things out." _, Lagunan charged in hit-run .0 •-Mesa un rn.s \9_compromise. ·.:..she ~-t1-.._. ~ ----says. Such. plaeards are posted along streets where reiidents are debating whether the area should be rezoned "We must be a pretty freaky A ,!J:yeat-bTcJ '"'L'quaa man has been c.bareed witb felony hit-and-run drivin1 after an accident Friday in Laguna ia whi c h four persons were inJured. /orpro/essioool buildings. theater ~ifh.~' for the county to deal Brace for more wind 81\d Ille l\ortller" ltocll:IH 81\d ~ rein on WesN,....,. , ..... 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N Muk oCllY ......... ,.., . ...._ f1 .... J-,P.lt • " k Kitti • Trl111N41 sa II•• crv1 What do you like about the Da lly Pilot ~ What don'l you like~ Call the number bt>low and your mesaaae will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be us~ to record let· ltrs to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for veriflcatJon. No clrculatlon ulls, please: Tell us what"s on your mind " n .. " ... 41 • .. • ,. .. " .. " • n • n ti ,, 71 SI • .. n .. • n • ~ .. . .. bb d Mrs. Durkee, a horse owner rO e who describes the Heights as "a Jorge Ramirez of 1775 North Coast Highway was charged. police said, after a car be Waf driving southbound allegedlf veered into the nortbbo\ind lant of Laguna Canyon Road an• collided with another car. , A lone gunman took some Sl,600 cash from the Edwards Cinemas in Costa Mesa In a robbery late Saturday evening, police said. Police said the gunman, a male described as being in-his early or mid·30s, loitered in the lobby for some 45 minutes be fore following the theater manager Into a restroom at about 7:30 p.m. and demandin& cash. He then led the manager to the theate r 's vault and received the cash, and was last seen fleeing on root, police said. The theater is localed at Harbor Blvd. and Wilson. The robber was described by police as having a dark complexion , about five feet. 11 inches tall. 160 pounds, with black, wavy hair and brown eyes. sanctuary," says she's working on a compromise plan. A plan under which some areas could be-sold to commercial interests and the rest could remain as it is . R le hard Adler, a county Environmental Management Agency official heading up the advisory committee, admits that emotions run high during the Wednesday meetings. H e says the 13·member committee originally backed a residential plan for the Jieights. But, he adds, this plan likely will be changed. O n e o r t he c o mmittee members, Newport Beach architect William Ficker. has proposed .what Adler calls a "very intense" plan with 150-foot office buildings in the Heights. Ficker, a Balboa Peninsula The passengers in that c~ Patrick Enzen and Rober Aldarra r of Orange, wer treated and released a Saddleback Hospital for injuriet sustained in the accident. I A passenger in the Ramire& car . Jacquin Salmeron ~ Laguna Beach, was treated an released at South Coast Medic Center, and Ramirez sustained min or injuries but did n, require hospital trealmen police said. Police said Ramirez wat arrested when be and bi passenger sought aid near th scene or lhe accident. "It's A Whole Way Of Life'' • Newport Surf and Sport I --~-- KarenS llU AHDWOllW ~SAIJ'UIQ @Y, UWt UM Register Oct. 25th -Nov. 25th for free dr•wlng of 2 powder 1hlrt1 POWOERSHIRT (PS) • Pullover Powdercloth shell • Stretch nylon collar. cuffs and waistband ST0Rlt1 2224 Newport •wd. Newpcwt leech 11a.1174 ~: 30 a.m .-1 p .m. Sun.· Tl'lun. tll 9 p.m. Frt. & Set. • Front VKK zipper • Front pocket with double protection fla'p and, velcro clqsure • Side entry hand·warmer pocket behind front pocket 8TOAE#2 21 OYt Merine Ave. Belboe lllend 113-1129 1M Deity " 10-7 Deity 10-7 Sun.·Thurl. tlll 9 Fri. & Set . • Orange Coaat DAILY ptLOT ,llund1y, November 1, 1811 4 From Page A1 , • DINER G·U TOMERS LOY~. The front porch of The Cottage ts where the hrunch crowd waits for seatmg on weekends: . stay close to her restaurant whenever it is operating, even if she is not working that day. Mark Judy, who said he eats lunch at the Penguin almost evety day plus several breakfasts aw ,nlCfbe likes the fa(!ttl\at-~ Penguin is one of Uae-las placu where the old people in Uguna ~al, Judy said bis parents and grandparents were Lagunans who "rallied to one place" for meals regularly. and that he is carrying on the tradition. As he waited for a table on a recent Saturday with his two young daughters tte stood 1ust out.side the kitchen, a mug of coffee in hand, cJlat:Ung..,with Mrs,,}imeylez,_ _ By the Balboa Island Ferry on Bal a Peninsula the regulars were crowding into Hidi's for omelettes. coffee and wisecracking with the owner. Owner Hidi Helwig, who thought she was out of business earlier this year when she lost the lease on her 10-year·old Main Street establishment, reopened on Palm Street in April and was followed by almost all her customers. Omelettes "in any combination you want" are the specialty; Mrs. Helwig said, topped with her home-made Mexican salsa, a jar of which sits on every table. The restaurant, which can seat up to 40. goes through three gallons of the spicy-hot salsa a day, she said. Balboa Island resident Joffrey Saylor takes the ferry over three or four times a week, as be has for 3th years, to have breakfast al Hidl's. "But this is the main attraction," he says as he wraps an arm around the small, graying owner. "She's a great PR (public relations) Hair color special I Look great in our cut & style. Brighten with Luminize. Only $5 more.· ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS lady for her place and the food ll reaU 1ood1 too." • · . - Saylor llYI h1' favorite of ICl'lmbled e111 with bacon, cbMU and Hldl'• homemade Sain "can't be beat." A cu1tomer uveral tablet away volunteered that Hldl'• 1ala1 ''put.a fire oa your Ups." ' Michelle Turner calla the Su1ar Sbact In downtown HuDUnftOD S..cb "a family pl1ce where tveryom can. each oth~r by their flrst name. "And our brelktutl are really lood too - they flll you up," •fa• add.-, without any apparent trace of booltet.lJm. Mrs. Tut11tr aald her mother Mary .. Williama boudt U. rataurant 15 yean •10 "to keep her six kldt Mt '11 trouble.'' llJlhnawtr-11...irall'-'lllr"'fl!llll'""lltwterr tnd .- brother NV' to o&ber punuita, llf n . • Turner said the atm<11pbere and the people Jn the r•i.vant. Tedd H~ w~ ~•• he eata at the &atar Sl)ack three or four'1,Uoae1 a week, said be likes the food. t.he "afJer.-: Mfvlqt and the fact tlat there usually ta eo Wailtps for a seat. .A sllgbtly , tltletent and more ele1ant version of U. local diner la Harry M09n's .Cotta1e Restaurant pd North Coast Hilhway ln Laguna Beach. Though there .,. paintinp on ltle wallJ, polished wood '!loon and a dressler"'clientele, this ls •till very mU<?b a local place for local people. Its differentes perhaps, are the same ones that have always set the Art Colony apart. The differences extend to a slightly more elaborate menu also, but prices are only marginally hiaher -in the $3·-4 ran1e for breakfast as opJjoled to $2·3 in the other dlnen. The Cottage also serves dinner, which the other places do not~ Moon, who left indU!lrial equipment sales in 1964 to take over the restaurant, which was then called the Pancake Shack, bas helped create tiis own array of omelettes to head the breakfast menu. The pancakes, made from scratch as they were under the previous ownership, also are popular. The Cot.tare features everything from quiche to seafood and vegetarian dishes. Wine is available.for lunch and dinner. Referring to bis 30 employees, Moon said __ "It's been a fun~enu for me, and l look.-at - the restaurant business as a learning - experience for otfief&. 1 alwaYJ.._try'to hire youn" peopleto-worlrdurtng no-.-sc~times." -- Local author Lee Cooley and his friend Regina Donn -s~ome to the restaunnr. which is a conyertecl home, because it fee\Llite home and often houses a cross-section or Laguna's artist.a and writers. Cooley, a patron of the restaurant since before Moon bou1bt it, also confessed to a weakness for the buckwheat pancakes with blueberries. If the carefully-decorated, well-kept Cottage is a monument to the style of the early 1900s in which it was built, then the Chew Chew in Huntihgt_on Beacb can only be callecl a piece of the style oft.he '80s. Silting on two strips of railroad track-at Lake St1"( incCPacffic Coast Highway, (his converted Amtrak'ftt ii still establishing itMlf as~atrestaurant but SeetN to have the potential for a classic diner. . . The Chew Chew is literally a little boy's.. train fantasy ,come to life. ()Wner Doreen Bar;ne said her husband, Huntington, Beach attorney Jerry Baipe, baa always been a1Wlroad niat. When Amtrak CQnducled IJl,. auction of sucplllS ca~Jnj9U be...&oUo comlJlpe b.ia.lov of trains with the Barnes' new ambitioq t open a restaurant. · After the necessary permits were secured, the restaurant opened last year serving mostly lunch. The menu and hours soon will be expanded toinclude breaJdeast. Mrs. Bame said she and her husband are partners with a restaurant consultant and builder and that they are trying to build a clientele with spedal hamburgers, hot dogs and omelettes for those who don't like meal or want to eat lightly. The train decor is important, Mrs. Hame s aid, and they want to preserve it by containing all the restaurant's operations in the car and not expanding. She said she finds the rest.aurant business • "exciting" and that her four employees enjoy work there because "it's not just another hamburger stanp." Retired persons from seve ral nearby mobile home parks re becoming regular customers, she said. Mey N.-""99"' 0.,., ·-A r'1es Jrmenez is proud of the jukebo:z;ea and home-fried potatoes that dra.w customers to her Penguin Cafe m Laguna Beach where she keeps the kitchen cLean . the prices reasonable and the food good Ordering a meal at a counter. such as this couple clDes at Penguin Cafe. is a slice of Amencana. Hidi Helwrg prepares eggs for one of regular customers who followed her to new Balboa Locattcm. YOU'LL FIND COMFORT THAT F"S YOUR STYLE AT A PRICE THAT FITS YOUR BUDGET • . All othtl la Illa and colots are sulljec1 to a dlfftftnl price range Yetvets are available In lllQhtf PflCI ranges. Prices sub,eet 10 at()Q on nano ALWAYS FREE , DELIVERY I _ \ ' Orange Coaet DAILY P!LOT /Sunday, November 1. 1981 Al ~e lief . New service prov~des substitute moth~ in a pinch r. JODI CADENHEAD -A Lacuna Beach bualaess an Aunt Sally or a arandmot.her r--~~ owner who u1d he couldn't· who could come tn and help in da t wu uuuu to happen aom! poaalbly supervise hla toddlers' fln emeraency," she explained. r,.· u.. •I• ol dlapouble Uvln& play time, fix breakfast, water "But now peoP-le are movlna Am• r l can, b a v e 1 r 0 w 0 the plants and feed the rabblt, away and there s.no one." accuatomed to rented beds cat and do& whJle hia wlfe wu in Ma. Ram1ren la careful to televlaionl wheelchairs movlni the hospital for a few days. coint out that hera ii not a vans, cameraa and e'ven the -Anotf\er busy businessman· ab31sltttng· 8~~.l~~ ... .lodeed, at aany and hlshly successful who n eeded someone to $15 an rrour pa yln& 4.he Rent ·A·Yenta business based ln e ntertain his dauehter on·· babysitter would cost more than ·Beverly Hills. · vacation for a week from the dinner, drinks and. danclnl at Bot Rent·A·Mo'm ? Jn Costa Ea'Qt Coast. The spunky rented almost any coaatal restaurant. ~ mAm &ook &be l•H •I., •PJ!<Jl)le think notblbt'"oT The idea ls ~he brainchild Universal Stdudios, bou&ht a paying a plumber $18 en hour " (excuse the expression) of "Balboa" embossed.T·shirt .and she explained. "So why ahouid Shirley Ram1ren, a former helped pick out a swim suit. they expect to pay so much less 'Secretary who with two grown Tan, tri-Ql and bubbly, the to get professional care for tbe,ir children, figured she ha~ plenty Costa Mesa resident looks far children?" of on-the-job training. younaer than the 49-year-old Professionally spealdna the Jn her first month of business grandmother she became last Costa Mesa Renl·A·Mom' bas she ba.s a1ready had some week. worked 'Z1 years .as. a mother, lntere.ting cases: Divorced many years ago she received a degree as a nursing -A youne mother who came raised her children solely on a assistant. labored in an animal home from the hospital with her secretary's ·salary. Her son hospital and nursed many a sick first baby and needed ~omebody Dave, 'ZT, is a computer systems, plal\t back to health. to flx meals, straighten the analyst and her daughter Terri, "It's not babysitting and it's ·~ Cylinders secu re t op secrets • ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) The Penta1on 11 locllln1 up the doors to ill mllltary secrets, using new htah-aecurlty and other removable core cylinders. be c)'llnderuwill be lnat.al.led- in some 2 , 700 oUlce·door locksets in the world's lar1est office building here ln this WashinlnOn suburb. About" 300 are bi1h·te~urity c yll nders. designed .with ln.lWo<:kina lwnbimJhaL M -4 difficult l.Q pick and keys that I are equally bard to duplicate. The installations are part of an updating of the buflding's •locksets by Emhart Corp .• which s upplied the ori4inals when the Pentagon was built in the 19406. The military . .center houses Army, Navy, Air Force and Defense Department ad- ministrators. house, answer the phone and 24, is a mother and physical not housekeeping," 'she mused. offer a few pointers on infant therapist. _ .. It's unique. My service ls care. · "Twenty years ago there was really a surrogate Mom.'' IM!t9 ........... .., Plt9"0 O'o-tl Shirley Ramgren of Costa Mesa· is replacing the Aunt Sally or grandmother wlw came to a child's rescue 20 years ago. · DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842•5078 Some parents, kids 'accident-prone' NEW YORK CAP> -Accidents to children cause more deaths each year than the five most fatal childhood diseases combined but 90 percent of all these accidents are fully preventable, says Dr. Bernard Raxlen, a psychiatrist and director of the Graduate Center for Family Clim"J1 Studies In Bridgeport, Conn. · • Acciden ire li'Ot merely 'freak distr:acted from watching the child, or not as cautious as an adult would naturally be." . • Another type is the home where the parents are in constant conflict. The child is part or a triangle and feels pressure. stop their own fighting and unite to help. their child. The child actually, though unconsciously of course, bas an accident in order to reunite his paren~ Other accident-prone families are those where there is a high alcohol intake, and homes where. parents are chronically depressed. ''Accidents are not merely 'freak "This depression also affects the child, and he is more accident-prone," says Raxlen. ''The child will often or.g_el thin s be fall ued distracted ---artd withdrawn. All these conditions can occurrences.• They don't 'just happen· . or have anything to do with 'bad luck,· says Raxlen. .. .. -Actually, there--ts-nl> such thing as an accident -something that happens for no .1:eaBon at all.·' Children are most apt to ha ve accidents when they are tired, 'hungry or frustrated, he notes. "F.rom the child's point or view it ls an accident," he explajns, "but if you to over the circumstances with hindsight, you find thal it could have been avoided, such as picking up toys to ·prevent falls." From his clinical experience, Raxlen bas found that five types of families seem to have more than the no~mal amount of childhood accidents. '-o-ccurrences.' ·They don't 'just hawe:n' or have anything . to do with 'bad luck'." .. If. for example, the child has a condition like diabetes or asthma," says Raxlen, "he or she will forget to take medicine, or go off a diet. "This Is quite unconscious on the . child's part, but the result is that a cause accidents, obviously. ·'A child_ who is distracted, for -- example. wilf not 'Walch where he is going as carefully as he should; be will p.ot.JloJ.ice..dangers that an uerage.clilld" would see, and he will gel in.to an accident.•· A fifth, type or accident-prone family is the hyperkinetic group. They are always rushing around; they find it bard to sit still or to slow down. Raxlen's advice for parents who may think that their chJldren seem to have too many accidents is to apply a bit of introspection to the habits or the family as an entity. "One group is the home where both parents work and ar~ 2ut of the_rumse a ~t.-deal;' be.u--- -·.»"ne""care ·-~P 1~ often ~ an older sibling who can be more easily · family crisjs occurs and the parents unite to cope with it. Therefore. the • -Oissension is temporarily gone. ·'This is equally true for ac~idents. When a child hurts himself, t)se parents Thi~ about your daily pattern o! activity, he ~dvises, and late sensible precautions wh ere danger can be anticipated. Paid Political Advertisement . -voft:~Nov. 3 EtECT -- Mar1ette · "Marti" Slates TRUSTEE HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL. ·01STRICT CONCf INf D ABOUT: ~OMMITJfD 10: • Educational f xceHence • local Control • f ducational Opportunity • f ii cal lesponsillility AN INDEPENDENT, CONSERVATIVE VOICE . Partial List of Supporters: Doris Allen Jerome M. Bame, ESQ. 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Some people say "beautiful." Some might even think , it's beautifµJ junk, but everyone's got an opinion. .. Personally. I don't find either one of the m very profound," said UC Irvine student Cathe rine Mc Brie n. "i . think artistic talent is lim ited tQ at very few individuals and with th~ r'ight tools, r could build a pile of rocks myself. "I'm sure th at Noguchi 's sculpture would be good for children Lo climb on, but if I want to see a pile of rocks, I'd rather see them in Yosemite. AB far as Jtoushan's works go. I think the lines are too harsh. They're very ugly." "l think Ali's art is the most beautiful thing in the city," said Sahel Hedjazl of Irvine, a specialist in video recording. "It gives me a different view, a different picture of the city when I drive down Superior A venue and see the sculpture and Newport Beach. It's a good effect. I see it every day -It makes Newport Beach classy." Jsamu Nogucht"s ··~irit of the Lima Bean :· South Coast Plaza Town Center interesting angle to .it from w.herever you s tand. ., Rousban's sculptures are more obvious -no hidden meanings. You see them all al once. Some people think they're an eyesore. but that depends on what's around them. If the surrounding things aren't parlicularTy -creat, then the sculptures look wonderful." s he said. Kelly Barke r of Newport Beach doesn't think too highly of either work. "I think Roushan's work is ugly, but if }le likes it, J don't mind it being there. Noguchi's 'Spirit' doesn't strike me as fin.e art. but I guess that's a D\8tler of opinion too. If I-drove by Roushan's pieces, I'd look up and wonder what's But Hedjazi wasn't so enthused about J apanese sc.ulpfor Nogu c hi 's highly touted "Spi~i~f the Lima _Bean,..'J-- ··The lima beans don't give m e a good image; it's just a bunch or stones built up together . Maybe it is me ant as a-~nl.l:a$t t-0 the smooth buildings around it. Maybe it is meant to show that living in the city is like being a rock." he observed. -•--+?41:rose-roctcs-look" like-a--btmcb of Plymouth rocks all piled up." she said. ··1 like the ·~pirit of the Lima Bean,"' said Kris Monson of Balboa. a checker "I admire the diversity there -it's not symmetrical a nd t hat brings an A~llC T rQPjul Fish • fresh • Mi.rine Aquuium Suppljes Oct .. 31 , 198f: Nov. 6, 1981 Metynnls schreltmuellerl: 2.89 One Huntington Beach man who wished to remain anonymous (because bis wife is an al'WIH said that-any-art is •·functional in society. "I t hink the lima beans are especially good. The rock are nice. Roushan's lines are harder than Noguchi's. ''As far as the controve r ~y surrounding the sculptures, I think that when a work goes up, there's nearly I am Indige nous to the Amazon, reasonably peaceful and fond of swimming In schools of two or three of my brothers and sisters. See me at Aquatic Tropicals under the name "Sliver Doll ar" where I am on sale for 2.89. ---- ...._. 151 0 W. B•ker •Costa Mesa ~ Wiii 54~1391 • Comer H•rbor Baker-- ' 0.11, ...... IUlt ........ Ali Roushan's metql "Butterfly Wmgs" and ··Torri.ado." Superior Avenue . always som e controversy. There's bound to be oppos ition. "I have t o admit though, that Rous h a n is bound to get more opposition than Noguchi -those works really stand out and· I can see why people might be upset . Computer programOLer Greg Parkinson of Irvine Sjlid that he wouldn't want either sculpture in "my own backyard," but respects the effort lo construct them . ".IC someone likes them enough to put in all that labor. it's good enough ror me," he said. "As far as I'm concerned, if Roushan wants to put up that sculpture OI'} his own proper\)', it's just as good as the ·segerstrom family comm issioning N<li!!chi's~e for !!.l2l 01 money-:-. ··The 'Spirit' is a bit easier to look at, but you sure can't ignore Roushan's work either. Any com munity that looks all the same is dull -Irvine is like that. We could use some things like these to liven thinJs up. _ OU get a lot 0( people talkJng about what art is and isn't, but art is what you call art. No one should say 'that's not <See REACTIONS, Page Alt) Pilot advertising Is good business for Sherman Clay. "Our ad in yo ':fr recent tabloid section pulled more busln~ss than any single ad we ha,ve ever run." • Marty C . Flinn, Manager, Sherman Clay, South Coast Plaza. Throw Out T 111ion ind Find Your Inner Power ft Ch1n11 Things YOlJ'~e heard great things abOUt the Yoga Center since 1970. 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For five to 10 miles, Sldel s aid, the burst of heat causes third-degree barns-to ever yone outdoors. "and, of s::ourse, they're blinded." A rapldly expandioc shock. wave, trailed by 500 mph winds. wo uld go off in all directions. · Downtown would be reduced to rubble within a one.mile circle. Out three miles in all directions, buildings would be gutted or destroyed. Few humans would s urvive. And even out 8'h miles, frame h o u ses would be cracked, windows "ilmttsb~d . -masonTy-" dislodged and peopl.e knocked to the ground. Wood, curtains, clot.hM mUkin would ~atch fire. Then the firestorms. ereat conflagr~ w i d....o.D themselves, would s pread through the area, he said. The deaths from radiation - ··a p.arlicularly unpleasant. death" of vomiting and dlarl'hea -would continue for days. -30% off custom draperies & top treatments. Choose from satins. sheers . casements. jacquards , and prints of polyester. rayon/ acetate, cotton. ac1)41c, and linen. 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FreKh Polyne1la -Morning in the lllands-Under-Th•·Wlpd. We're 17 degrees south or the equator. A aloop with coconut brown sails its painted on the uarquolae laaoon and the warm air carries the Jasmine scent of whlte Tahiti blonoms. . We Oy .up Crom PaP"te, Tahiti for some ~ minutes in a little prop Jet ot AJr Po!ynesie. The captalh ls French. A reliable looking fellow with a sli1ht pot belly they call here ''the colonial eH." ,. The tnark of an old-timer. , These are the northern Islands under French administratiOI'\. Some of the last to get colonial benefits from Paris. They've only had a doctor and dentist for a half dozen years. There are 2,500 people on Bora Bora. Three policemen whose main job is collecing the landini cards you fill out on the launch crossing the lagoon. . "Ttie most beautiful island in the world.'' said James Michener -so often quoted. TWENTY YEARS ago we cpuld get in here only by flying boat, three times a week. The French guarded their P aclfic paradise jealously. We got a 10-day visa. Then "on your way." A French colonial told me jokingly: "We don't want a million people spending one dollar. We want one millionaire spending all his money. And we'd prefer he didn't come -just mail it to us." That's changed. The French islands are spread over a piece or South Pacific as big as all western Europe and cost France beaucoup money. There's nothing like tourists to prop up the econom1. And these islands or endlesa•blue Maa and coco palm wea~r are the land or dreama. . . DValHG WO&LD War U, the Americant built a bomber strtp on the edge of the lagoon and, off and oo, 5,000 Ola served. thelt countcy in the moat delightful war Dne Jn the history of confUct. They left a mark but not much. A wonaan on the launch aald: "In the village of Faanui over there. GI slang has been grafted on the Tahlt1an. A common greeting is: 'Take It easy'." . The French repaved the runway, and the prop jets run up he~ three times a day. WHAT'S WllONG with it? Well it's not cheap. The Hotel Bora Bora gets $135 double for a thatched bungalow 20 steps from a white sand beach. $6. Rum punch ls $3,SO and a hamburger goes for It's the.oldest and a splendid tropical hotel it is. The dining room is open·air under a high.thatch roof. The beams are bound with coconut rope sennet -nail holes promote rot in this climate. Far •cross the lagoon you can see the South Sea pjling white sugar surf oo the living coral reef. There's a breeze like warm silk. A half hour in the sun put a beginning brown on my shoulders. · TREtE'S A cheaper competition. Club Med runs an attractive fly-and-live package. A short walk down the road an Australian named Ian Black runs a lively bamboo-and·thatch restaurant called Bloody Mary. •..J\) Tahitian musicians provide liveliest music on the 1sLand 'He's built a half dozen thatch houses on the beach. Kitchenettes and comfort. Rents them out for S3S a night. · The restaurant is on·again-off·again: "We serve lunch when it's a good idea." At dinner he broils lobsters still wiggling . The lobster fishermen do a combo on guitars Tahitian music is not to everyone's taste -a chant over and over. The musicians like it though and it's the Uveliest place on the island. Food is good aJl over the islands, for the French colonial insists on eating as well as nli equals in Paris. Two Chinese bakers tum out 1,700 loaves or crusty French bread a day -a morning and evening delivery. TV has come to Bora Bora. Color arrived only this year. Everybody saves to buy this marvelous invention ... Duty is high. ~ set costs Sl,200 us:· Programs are on cassette, beamed and relayed from Papeete. Deep in the new, modem times. the Bora &rans watch old John Wayne movies and tell each other : "Take it easy ... -;-Welcome to_ The Valley af the Nile,_ b-!'L beware EDITOR'S NOTE -Egypt's Niu Valley is a Zovel11 lure for tourists eager to ue the tomb• of the Pharaohs, the Sphinx, the pyromida. The attractwn.s bavc made toun.mi big ~ m E(/J{pt. But then -there .arr tht haW7Cers. the-proTlteers and black marketeers. Valley of the Queens, and at the mortuary temple of Ramses II, where lies the fallen statue immortalized in Shelley's poem "Ozymandias." · A smaJLboy runs uP arulgrabs an.arm, pulls to one side and slips out of a pocket a .. very old, very old" painted stone taken from a tomb. Even a cunory· inspection reveals that the By MAGDA EL•SANGA painting is simply a modern postcard of Pharaonic ._ .... .,..""tw design, stuck to a piece of limestone, suitably LUXOR, Egypt -The ancient monuments, scratched around the edges and muddied over to sandy cliffs. and giant white sails fu>ating by on give the impression of age and expc)sure. the s wifUy moving Nile all conspire to make this Another boy stands with a long line of 1outbern city beautiful, calm, relaxing and one or alabaster vases and figurines on show. One Egypt's top tourist attractions. scratch of a fineemail across the vase sends soap • But the beauty wanes and the relaxation turns flakes flying. - into frustration as the tourists. who come here by Egyptologist.s in Cairo say not one piece of . the thousands each year, run into the hawkers and stone sold by tbe various st;feet vendors is an c9n men who ap~arenlly believe that anyone who authentic antique .. Tt is illegal for Egyptians or would come all this way to see some stones and get foreigners to own or export ancient artifacts in some sun must be rich and willing to sltare the Egypt. wealth. . .. Everyooe Is out for a piece or the action," The Pharaoolc monuments and royal tombS s:;iys an Egyptian tour leader, "so people who are themselves off limits to the hawkers and black cotne to Egypt for what they think is an marketeers who unashamedly yell "want to inexpensive holiday, in fact spend a lot more than change dollars? .. at one and all, but they swarm they expected ... around the entrance gates tugging at sleeves and While air travel from the United States to obstructing passage. _ _ --Egypt, for ~Jtam ple, is not cheap (a regular ticket Al the doorway to the Valley of the Kings. costs from $700), most tourists come on charters where the treasures of Tutankbamun were and organized tours that could bring the cost down discovered in 1922, vendors who s wear that every ~less than half. piece or carved rock is a genuine antique are Hotel rooms, when't>ne can get them, are less neaUy lined up to one side. . than super·priced. A double room at the best hotel The-same is true at the gates of Deir in Luxor cosls $(()and in the smaller hotels about el·Bahary, terople of Queen Hatshepsut; at the $30 or $35. But the hotels in Luxor also create headaches. Vacationers may a rrive at their choseA inn with what they think are confirmed bookings, only to find-no room available for them. - A small gratuity may obtain a room. II not, there are always the lobby sofas. Gratuities don't always work when the same thing happens with an airline seat. Egypt's national airline, Egyptair, is the only one permitted to fly domestically. At peak tourist season, September to May, seats to and from Luxor are difficult if not impossible to obtain. Fights break out at the tiny Luxor airport, ill·adapted to dealing with the influx or tourists after serv.ing as a military airfield I-Or years. Airline o!ficiala yell at w-0uld-be-passengers, passengers threaten check·in clerks, fights break out and travellers spend days and nights sleepitig on suitcases in the aii-port l°tunge. • Tips are just a small part of the extras the tourist was not told about that make the final bill quite high. Some tour leaders are In league with guides, cab drivers and .. antique" sellers, and whatever. the ~is surcharged is split down-the middle. sources in the industry say Tbe Ministry of Tourism says it is aware of the tourists' complaints, and Luxor has always been '"the bottleneck of tourism in Egypt.·· Adel Taher, first deputy minister of tourism, divides the blame evenly. He sai(J -the tourist police are not doing their duty by chasing hawkers away, or by arresting anq bringing to trial crooked vendors. But while tourist police are in evidence at all the locations a siKll\seer .may choose o vw.L mosl speak onty Arabic and have great difficulty understanding what a tourist is complaining about. Hotels and airlines s hould respect r eservations, Taher says,• whether made by individuals or agencies, and should not overbook. . Taher also recommended that officials of the Antiquities Organization in Luxor sh ould periodically patrol ticket sales' offices to ensure honesty and that the cost of hiring a guide or a car to tour the sites be clearly displayed in all hotel lobbies. -Bul he bad no suggestions on when and how these recommendations would be carried out. or who would enforce them. Tourism is Luxor's main source of income and one or Egypt's major hard·currency so1,1rces. Close to 70 percent of Luxor's 84,600 inhabitants are employed in the tourist trade . A total of 1.25 million tourists visited Egypt last year. and at least 90 percent came to Luxor, where, starting in 1570 B.C., a succession of ...eharaoha bwl the-end~e,;s lebyt'inth~ f t-he Karnak temple to honor their sun god , A mun Tourism earned from $700 million for Egypt in 1980, and many Egyptian officials are aware that the figure could more than double with s9me care and attention. like increased regulation of lhose working in tourism. and a reorganization and modemjzation of museums and sites. ------------------------------------------------------------. ~031 'FM a: 0 m a: c( :c L&.t ::c I- "' Q z ::> 0 (/) 0 Li.I a: La.I I- "' '"°"' h~h1on Island , Newport Beach A chance to. dance on Sun Line's Jan. 29th Caribbean Cruise Oa1 .. n1ort Thia January 29th ·~ S•"'"°":''•o• ,, '""m"' enjoy a Sun Line c-~ •• m ... • ~ ........... . Big Band Cruise r ... n-s.. "' le•b•Oot'. to 8 f abulous c.•m o • ...... _/ ports In 8 f abu-l• ,,.. ·• '"" ... tou• countries. 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When one considers the issue of noise at John Wayne Airport, the main item of concern ls the thunderous roars produced by Ute 41 commercial jet departures that occur day in a nd day out. But oUter aircraft produce no ise . Busi n e-.ss jets , propeller·driven private planes and helicopters all add to the noise bur~n placed on residents who live beneath the airspace surrounding the airport-.• And Orange Cou nt y governmenf -as proprietor or the facility -has taken several steps to reduce that noise. Its noise-monitoring office. located at the a irport. keeps track of the noise produttion of business jets and often cites aircraft o.wners and oper atdrs for violations of noise standards. Beyond that. the county. in conjunction with the Federal Aviafion Administration, has requested PM'<lte pilots do their part to, as officials are fond of sayina, ·•ny quietly" by av-0ldlng overnlghts of residential areas. To that end, lh cwnty has inst alled "Oy quietly" and ··be a good neighbor" sign s at the entrance to the tie-down area for general aviation aircraft. The most recent step taken by the county to control non-jet noise involves a cbunge in the minimum a ltitude ail whic h he licopters may rty while in takeoff and landing patterns surrounding the., airport. The minimum is being increased from 500 to 700 feet. · To be s ure, the steps are small. But they do show that the county is making a ,good faith effort to reduce noise wherever can be r educed. We hope the legion of pilots o( private aircraft will do their part. too. Reject secrecy order Hardly a week passes but there is a new attempt by the Reagan administration to permit more secrecy by the federal government. And this is the same federal govern01ent that he continually attacks. One has to ask: Is he really against it? 1 The AssociaLe.d Pres_s - uncovered the latest bid to keep us from knowing what goes on in Washington. The proposa~ would require government off icials to classify (mark secr ell i n · formation even if they are not sure that secrecy is· needed to protect national security. .. Now If takes someone pretty naive.not to be aware that a lot or longstanding government policy and can be implemented by the president on his own order. . And that ·government policy has been bipartisan. A stricter polic..y on excessive government secrecy .was backed by both President Nixon tn 1972 and President Carter in 1978. The-draft order a lso contains e.v.ei:al...olher changes that ..would incr~ase the government's power to be secretive. "If there is· reasonable doubt about the need to classifv information. the information· shall be considered classified ... s ays the draft. The order is backward. It s h ou ld read : "If there is reasonable doubt about the need to classify information. the .... TiJ~aL6UJT tSBAD-lX> MOC~GA~(! WE MAY UAVE 1) GO BACK TO BEING roUTE! CfE'1 !OfALSAI t m ~ um 11 ---- ~ ... OR'IMYU CLEANING WIN~I~! RlGULAR PREMIUM I . One-way trade hits ·limit '!'OK YU "When I left here eight years ago," said an American who has lived on and oCC in Japan since the 1960s, "Japanese businessmen l\ad a rather humble view of themsel ves They thought they were making ordinary products extremely well Now. they think they're giants and geniuses because we keep saying Utey am." Japan does seem to have been touched by "hubl'is." the ~verweening pride that the ancient Greeks belteved would eventually destroy even gods .. And the Japanese are hardly gods. They are j ust hardworking. irttelligent people exploiting a profitable co mbination of foreign <usually American) innovation and domesl1C' productivity IT MUSf BE harH for the Japane.se to keep themselves and their current trading success in any perspective. After a ll . Am e r icans can't . Businessmen in the United States have rushed to their local bookstores to get their own copies of "Theory Z" and "The Art of Japanese Management" - best selleri, that purport lo reveal the Jap;rnese "secret." We will. It seems. go anywhere in that search for the rountain or profit "A Book of Five Rings" by Miyamoto Musash1 , a legen dary Japanese samurai who died more than 300 years ago, has become a best seller after it was facetiously mentioned as the m:. stical ke)' to Japanese business success in Adweek magazine. .. Perceive those thin~s whirh cannot be seen . Pay attention even lo Lrirles." wrote Mu sashi. who is supposed to have !lilied 60 enemies in individual duels. ''Y6u must utterly cut recover his J)osition. .Slash swiftly and without warning:· The guy !lounds like he planned Pearl Harbor. But Americans drink it all In. The mythology is certainly more interesting than the mundane truth: Americans und others developed. and developed murkets for. consumer goods from ~ ~--------------------------...._~~ RICHARD 111111 s'i " . automobiles to pocket calculators The Japanese. with a national discipline and u certain humility <not to mention lower wuges>. began copying new products und. paying great attention to detail. produced cheaper and more serviceable models. AT THE SAME time, the Japanese effectively kept most foreig11 products out of their own country. not so much with laws as with trining regulations a nd a national sense of economic self-interesL Last year, for example. only 55.000 foreign automobiles entered Japan _ _ ·-_ Anolt all worked. The optimistic a ffl ucnN• and or ga niialion· man mentality of the place is reminiscent of thl' L'nited Stales in the 1950s . But we took quite a fall from that peak and 'iO must the Japanese Workers are demanding more of the profits here: a country this successful can't keep forever its labor costs at one haJf of America's, The national debt lJ S. naltonal debt And the rest ot the world is getting .macfl as hell abOut Japan's ~lashing selfi~hness Thes~ items are from one day's Oct IS. Tokyo newspapers: .. Japan Wednesday rejected a U.S. request for an addition al import of_ wheat and other grains to reduce the deficit in America's trade with this country ... ·· ··French External Trade Minister Michel Jobert. Warning Japan for swelling trade surpluses with France, told the lnayama mission Tuesday that France has• no choice but to adopt protectionist measures unless Japan changes its policy ... " ··Japanese auto imports to Canada are r•1nning beyond reslraint commitments made by Japan. earlier this year. .. "Visiting Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga urged Japan to invest in h is country 's coffe e and cocoa ind us.tries a.nd. r-eclif~ .a t.rad · imbalance ' F.VEN THE JAPANESE themselves arc beginning to reali1e their one w·ay · definition of free trade 1s not going to be- aec epted by -th ~ of ;:the world.- forever. The Nikko Research Center, a Tokyo think tank. this week released a 238 -page report statlng that by the inevitable reaction to it. "the present large export surplus on the part of Japan ts by nature not one lo last very long."· In 'Other words. the Japanese are goi n g to have to s tart b u yi n ~ American .and F r e nch. . and Jamaican or else the world will have -the material that would be covered up as secret rs notbing but mista k es. bungling . jealousies. personal enrichment. politics and conniving having nothing to do with national security . information s hall not be , your enemy down so that he does not much of jt money borrowed lo build a magnificent mass·Lransit systeJD to m 0 ve w 0 r l( e r s 8 r 0 u n d • i s proportionately much higher than the lO prolecl 1t.sell-Wi\h law,s .Wld tariffs to s t o p p e op I e f r'o m bu y i n g Japanese. The 31 -page draft presidential order wouJ_d reverse considered classified.·· That's one reason there was a revolution in this country two centuries ago. President Reagan s hould reject this draft at once and -never resurrect it • Safety up .to each driver Drawing the line between government regulation necessary to protect the public and rules th at are unn ecessari l y burdensome is never easy. but we believe the R eagan administration acted correctly in abolishing a rule that would have required installation of automatic pass e nger restraints in automobiles. Involve d wer e tough questions of balancing the safety of millions of m'otoris ts with cost-effectiveness. Under the r ule, automakers would have been required to install either air bags <des igned lo innate after a crash to cus h ion passengers> or a utomatic seat belts. The deadline was the 1983 model year for large cars .and 1984 for all other vehicles. No doubt. the goal of saving thousands of lives lost each year in 'traffic accidents and the concomitant social a nd economic costs is a worthy one. But this issue is different from other safety questions in which the individual has little control and government intervention is vital. such as toxic waste disposal and s mog control. In the auto safety case. motorists could go a long way teward reducing t h e hazards the mselves, simply by using the manual belts already required. and by using the many effective child restraints on the market. The latest fi gures show onlv • 11.4 _percent of motorists bother to buckle up. A s urvey taken by the National Hig hway Traffic Safety Administration showed only slightly more drivers would use the automatic belts. It is believed many would disconnect the d evices. rende ring them worthless. Considering the c hancy prospects of full e ffectiveness. the costs of the progr am would have been high : $75 to $100 per car Cor automatic belts. $700 to Sl,000 for the more elaborate air bags. Cost to the auto industry -and the auto buyers wh-0 would undoubtedly pay the bill: SI billion. Consumer advocates and the i n s u ran c e i n·d u s try we re disappointed by the abolition decision, with Ralph Nader predicting an additional 100,000 deaths over the next decade as a result. That is a sobering figure. But it must be pointed out that government cannot be r elied upon to remedy ~very problem society faces. especially in cases in which it is clear individuals could solve-the problems on their own. In t h e case of auto restraints, it would be far preferable if motorists could be e ducated to use the safety eq uipme nt already provided rath er t han impose a costly · government solution that may or may not work. Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex- pressed on tn1s page are those ot their authors ano art 1s1s Reaoer comment is 1nv1t ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box I~. Costa Mesa. CA 9262ti. Phone 1714) 642-4321. L.M. Boyd I Elephant trunks Q. Why is it an elephant may strike upward with its trunk but never downward? A. Underside of the trunk Is tender. Upper side is tough. ORANGE COAST Daily. Rillt . ......,,.,.. -· .. " '"' ,_ .. ,...;, ... ,, , ................ ~ '9f""4NI•-.. ... J ,,.., c..i.,,..,., '4 "',. Q. How old were Caesar and Cleopatra when lhf'y got together romanU~ally? A . He, 54. She, 21. T9'omas P. Haley Publisher T9'llMI Mllr'llfll• Editor 8artNlr• K.-....Cll Edltorlal Pave Ed•tor '\ Robb robbing Reaganism of punch RICHMOND. Va The Democratic governor durin~ the first year of his resu~nGe in Virtt~. w-h~~preskleney wouttt t>t"especiailygalling Republicans have nol iost the With the single exception of Byrd. not ~overnorship since 1965, casts a shadow since 1965 has Virginia elected either a over Republican strategy to Reaganize non-Republican governor or a U.S. the land or Dixie. · senator. a 16·y~ar record that no other The reverse may be happ~ning here in state can ~al. . . a new twist to the old adage If you T .he triumph s or ... Reap,an1sm can't whip ·t'm, join 'em nationally s hould have re-inforced Using the heart and sou l of Reagan's philosophy stripped down federal burt'aucracy. lowered taxes and strong defense Chuck Robb, the Democratic nominee for governor, is converting Reaganism. into the cutting ed ge of his own otherwise bland campaign F'or the progenitor of Reaganism. Ronald Reagan himself, the prospect or Robb beating t\ltorney General Marshall Col eman, a moderate Republican by Virginia standards. has unfortunate implications. Reagan desperately wants the state's senior senator, Harry F'. Byrd Jr .. to finish his long journey out of the Democratic Party 1n time lO run as a Republican in his bid for re-election next year, Byrd, now an independent. would be more likely to run as a Democrat than a Republican if Robb is elected governor on Nov. 3 with four years to rebuild and consolidate his party. FOR THE PRESIDENT. the pain of watching the slate JUSt across the Potomac River elect a Dem~cr~ frr:· f-VA_N_S /-1-DV-11-~ Reagan's party in the only Southern s tale carried by GeralJf Ford in 1976. llis wife Nancy substituted for the president at a fund·raising party here for Coleman last month , but the president has promised to campaign him self in the h eavily-populated Tidewater next week. One reason for a boring campaign s0 far is the phlegmatic Chuck Robb, who married the elder daughter of former president Lyndon Johnson. EX·MARINE ROBB is the first conservative lo be tapped by his party for governor since Mills Godwin. ~ow .a Republican, won in 1965. But strenuous Republican efforts to tie him to Lyndon Johnson 's Great Society seem unavailing Polls for ~leman show a precipitous decline lJ\ voters' positive perceptions of Robb -up to 50 percent -when'they re '"'T1!mm<tcd that he Great Soct'fiY'" mt'roduced the era of big government that Reagan is now trying to dismantle. with strong backing in Virginia. Radio ads portrayed Robb as political leader only by right of marriage. Robb's answer -"I didn'..t marry L yndon Johnson , I married his daughter" makes the Great Society an unlikely Tar Baby for immobiliting Robb. But far more difficult for Coleman is lhe s hrewd way that Robb has accepted Reaganism. strongly backed by old-line establishment Democrats. without so far stampeding liberals in his own party. llE ·HAS MANAGED to do this wlWe-- keeping public. distance between himself and the liberal constituencies of his party thal s wung the last two governor nominations to the liberal · populist, Henry Howell. .__ · Robb enters the last two weeks of the ca mp aign e ncumber e d b y endorsements from the AFL·CIO and with liberal forces of Howell lteepiog tight-lipped silence. The nervous black community, a key element in Howell's two races, is on the sidelines. If Robb wins, the Jesson is cle,,r; ·· Despite its unmatched record here, the Republican Party of Ronald Reagan will know that the Democrats can tum politics upside down when they market. a candidate peddling Democrati ~ Reaganism. however pallid. Diary shows sonie folks aren.) worth paging The diary of H.L. Mencken is being opened to scholars for the first time 25 years after his death. according lo newspaper stories. ' Mencken is one of my heroes. and Inasmuch as we all try to fashion ourselves aft.er the people we admire, the idea or keeping a <Jiary myself flashed through my mind. SOMEHOW, I just don't feel my diary would be worth o'pening 25 years atler I'm gone. For Instance. here would have been the entry in my diary for yesterday. Dear Diary: Got up at 5:35. Meant to get up at quarter of six. Radio alarm set 10 minutes loo early. Damn! Must stop watching late news and Mo~day Night Football. Fell asleep on train to work both ways. Fell asleep at work, too. Button missing on right sleeve of sh irt. Wore it anyway. Rolled my sleeves up at office and no one knew. Breakfast. buttered roll bouBbt at Gran~ Central dell. They always put too much butter on it and all in &Job right in mfddleof toll. MtJCH MAIL. President of amall college In Pennsylvania tald lf I'd apeak al Rradu~on . college would 1lve me honorary degree. Wrote back and . I told him thanks but I'd rather have the mcmey than the honor. Glue getUng thick. so added solvent. T hey caJI ll rubber cement for paper sticking. I can it glue. Must remember to change typewriter I~'' ANIY lllHIY . -4 ribbon tomorrow. Oetting too ll1ht to read. Heat turned on first time at office today. Got too hot. Call~ engineers downstairs to aay I was bot but they told me Loulse, down the hall, had Just colled to say she was cold. Damn! . . NOTICE CARPET In ofrlce be&innJng to wear. Be food to get new cnpet but they'IJ never do that. Probably would be easier to start waJkinf on unworn paru. Ate lunch ln company caleterta. Food terrible but at least lt'a lnexpenalve. Eating in cafeteria wouldn't be IO bad ll you coukl sit t.Mre and eat aloM, tMlt somtone always fMla 90rry for JOU aad Joins you. · · Went to bank and cHbed chffk for $S0 for walklnc around money. UMd to get $15. Must clean automatic coffee maker in office. Mineral deposits clogging pipes. Someone said to put quart of vinegar through it, Hard to believe coffee will ever taste same. Can't find the nail clipper. Damn! JUD CALLED TO say Ralph had been lo California and saw Helen and· Fred while be was there. He didn't bring up Grace. so I dJdn 't say anything about her either. Check didn't come today. · I don't think keeping a diary would be worthwhile ror me. Half a docet1 times in my life I've started one and now. when I look back at the few paces I filled in. It reads like drivel. It brlnp b ack memories that aren't worlh remembering and recalls c1•11 of my llfe thal are forgettable. The Implication when you keep a diary ls that you are keeplnc It for JC>Ur e)'es only. A diary Is couldered a aec:ret place ln which ..Y,OU can write down ynu 11\Mrmoat thOlilhtl but kffP them 1hlelded from the rttt ol t.be world. Tlw f.ct II, of NUN. a~ ....... ean prll•dllldOliD'twMl..,_.1111 tore9dtt ... ., .... .,, ......... for HIUilD DO -...... WliM .,_ i'IM It. hecwlM.,...enwU.,L • Orange Coas• DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 1. 1981\ * Can C~liforni8 afford two-house Legislat11re? i By CHARLE ' G. BELL f Dr, Char~. 0 . B•ll la Q pro/HIOr of ~al .iclalct..aLCGU&Gl.41-F...U.no.. Following the landmark 1(162 Supreme Court decision requiring both houses ot each shte·~ Legislature to be apportioned by population, many observers suggested that there waa no longer a need for two houses. Since both houses -in California the Assembly and stale Senate -are oow apportioned on the basis or population, both houses se rve the "sa m e" constituents. One or the nation's most widely respected legislative experts. Jess Unruh, has long argued ror a single house legislature. Unruh, who served in the California Assembly as Speaker from 1961 through 1968. was a prime mover in the professionaliution of Califorrua 's Legis lature. The arguments for a one t\ouse < unicamera.I ) legisl ature are substanual. By e1immaun1 one house. cltlzerui could more easUy follow the ~OJ!U le&lllailAn. !imin•Un1 tbe Clouble process or committee bearin11 and rtoor votes. Political responslblllty for paasln1 Qr defeating legislation would be clear - I CAllfDRlll CllllllTI evasive lawmakers could no lon•er point the finger or blame at the "other" house. There would be no "other" house! And, of course, costa could be cut 'by, perhaps, 20 t.o 30 percent -a savings or from Sl8 to $27 million. The lure of cutting costs should not be ignored. It was that argument which convinced Nebraska's citizens to adopt a unicameral legislature during the Depression of the 1930s. Of course, all of these arguments for a unicameral legislature assume that a second house is redundant -unneeded. Tho1e who argue to continue having a bicameral leaislature point out that --Aa11~A twe-~ rves--€attfomhr well. Flrll of all, there Is the classic argument -lir11l heard In the Philadelphia consti\utional convention of 1787 that a second houM! "cool-off" th~ passions of the first. Euentially, that means that those opposed to a specific btll have two shol.s at "killing'' it. A conservative llrgument, the "cooling-off" theory has ~ubstanlial appeal in this era of antl-govemment feelings. Second, there is a more fundamental fact that the state Senate and Assembly do , often, represent different populations. In Califdrnia, each senate district is made up of two assembly district.a. Sometimes voters will elect a state senator from one party while electing an assembly member from the other party. • For example, in Alameda County's 8th Senate district -voters elect.eel a Callfornln'11 M assembly dlstrtcta, 43 Democrul, John tlolm,:;.;d;n•r-hTil~<H.;;a:;;-:y;.;w=a~rdr.l;-_.:-"ciur_,c""e...un~t~, ~h ... ac..-" e. ..a-m I x--ed-iHt rt y tfat'Te'nr"lr'R'eJJotmnll assem y representation. from the eastern half of the district, Southern California voter1 tend to ht Gilbert Margulh <Livermore). Similarly, In 20 of the 80 assembly more partisan In their v0Un1 -only districts, voters have elected both five of their ~ a.ssembly di1tricu (11 . De m o c rats and Re Pu b Ii cans to p e r c e n t J h a ·v e a m I x e d Pa rt Y represent them in Sacramento representation. Carol Hallett, the Republican Certainly, as long as a 1ubstantlal Ai;sembly minority leader (San Luis minority of the voters split their ticket.s Obispo) comes from the southern ball of in voting for Assembly and state Senate a Senate district represented by a representation, having two legislative Democrat . o em o c rat J.o h n houses makes sense. However, neither Vasconcellos, chair or Ute powerful party has much or an advantage in this Assembly Ways and Means Commltt#e. s ituation 12 Asserqbly Democrats comes rrom the eastern half of the 12th come from Republican Senate districts senate dis trict represented by a while 8 Republicans come from Repul)lican. · Democratic Senate districts. Interestingly, Northern California's But, obviously, the voters are better vote rs appear more willing to "split" s erved by having mixed partisan their vote than are Southern r epresentation.Considerthesltuatlonor ~alifomians. Of the 20 mix~· districts. the minority voters in the 60 assembly 151ienorthoftheTehachaplrriountains. di s tricts who have no partisan Or. put another way. 15 of northern rep!:_esentation. Definitioll of coup shows ignorance of hiStOry To the Edilor: sandcastles for a fun Sunday arternoon? I find it impossible to keep quiet The adults who enjoyed helping regarding the latest outburst of state them? Sen. John Schmitz (hopefully his last as T hJ:? e Id e r I y p e op 1 e who an elected official). accompanied all (and felt safe)? His alternative to the failure or The beach is the last bastion where non-s upport oT President Reagan's we don't need politics, protests, or program is a "good military roup... petitions. I stand to be correc ted, but my Suggestion: Next year limit entries to interpretation of Mr. Schmitz's idea is children under 16 which will preclude that a "g~ militar_y coup'.'......Y£rsus._.a._...,a ..... !l those architectural firms that: had "oad military coup" 1s that one is their share of free advertising and a lot internal and the oth~r outside Mr. of protesting to do. _ MAILBOX __ _ ~ Schmitz either has a bad memo!J or his understanding of history 1!> one of total Ignorance, which in either case should disqualify him as a teacher, even at the level or junior college. 1 will cite only two recent events in history to confirm that opinion ,) ADOLPH HJTLER was a nat1\'e and clttten of Germany. Benito Mussolmi was a citizen and nattve orttaty. Tf Mr. Schmitz conside r s either of those military coups ''good" he belongs to a minute minority in this world <of course a. a proud member of the John Birch Society he already belongs to tt1at kooky minute m inority, along with members of th e Ku Klux Klan and the neo-fascists L May God help us with M~,.-Schmitz r.epr.esenting ui:; even .at Ufo. '1evel of state senator. Mr. Schmitz goes on to state 1f he is wrong he will return to teaching at Santa Ana College. In my opinion . Mr Schmitz's expression or his ideas to stude nts would be an aberration I do not know if Mr. Schmitz h<1 :. the c redentials to teach at the university level. but in the event that he does. I seriously doubt that any of our prestigious univers1t1es would consider him acceptable. .JOHN W CAMPBELL Sandcastles spoiled Went down to the beach the other Sunday afternoon to see the annual sandcastle sculpture contest. The weather was great -clear blue skies. light breeze, and warm sun. We were expecting the beautiful sand sculptures we saw, uplirting and happy as most were especially the Girl Scout entry. Then came the protests: "Protest Castle" we need more lime. more people to build. "this is an art form" etc. etc Then came the "No Nukes" group - nice ly done sculptures . with their end-of-the-world messages TH EN CAl\1 E THE "poltt i cal overton~<ype" to which I will not comment-. Whatever happened to· The kids who used to build these Let's get back to building sandcastles for the fun of it, without political and advertising overtones. · I:;JLLY DEACON Much ado abo1tt roads To the Editor: In recent months there has been much ado about nothing here in Newport Beach. l am referr-ing specifically to the much ado about the lrvme Compan y's proposed "gifts or roads" for the city. Let me explain. The City Council majodty and the Irvine Company constantly tout the value of the roads which are being• "given" to us in return for permission to expand Newport Center and whie!h have a price tag nuctuating between wildly exaggerated values set by the Irvine Company and their bedfellows at City Hall THE TRUTH or the matter is that thelfc -gifts qf."T'<m!~· a:re an on trvtne Company property. are necessary for the construction or their buildings and lat<'r the marketing or their office and hotel Sp<1ce. and will only further crowd o u..r al re a_dy o v e i: bu r.d...e n.e d thoroughfares. It 1s the Irvine Company and not the city whit'h needs these particular roads. As an experiment lo lt-'s t my hypothes is I s uggest the following The City Council should prohibit the I n ·ine Company from building any of th(•sc roads which the firm promised to ·gi\'e" to Newport. If the City Council did this. we woold soon see how quickly the company's officials would a ppear on bended knees in the council chambers with pleas for permission to bupd the roads. Then we would all see that the ··gifts of roads" were not gifts at all but '''t•rc in fact a public relations gimmick or much ado about nothing. CA ROLINE BRACTON Specify sentencing To the Editor: As a parent of two young children and the chairperson of the Irvine area chapter of SLAM (Concerned Citizens for Stronger Legislation Against Child Molesters). I attended, along with several others, the sentencing hearing of Byron Cann on Oct. 16 in Superior Court. Although we were outnumbered. as some papers reported. by those I <SOT 13 CUOCOLATS BARS, 6 J',ACl<S OF BUBB LS ~UM~ AND 9 l'IEC&S OF C.AMPAJ<SN LJTSRATURE FT<OM P~PLS RUNNJN<S F'OR supporting medical treatment for Mr Cann, we feel we reflect the majority in our community who believe th e deliberate act of child molesting Cin this case. over a four-year period> is not a medical problem. People who do not view children as sexual beings tand most would agree this is the "normal'· person·s view > believe that people who do view children this way are mentally ill - "sick" -thererore treat the molester in a hospital. Yet latest statisUcs indicate that molesting a child is a matter of sexual preference and rarely is medical treatment effective. MR . CANN'S SUPPORTER S included some of the parents of those children he molested. and they have chosen to turn the other cheek, as is t heir God-given right but the outrage that many of us reel regarding the deliberate betrayal of our communit)' by a respected. trus ted and loved teacher is also our right. and in my opinion, ;i responsible attitude. Judge Donald Mc ca rtin acknowledged the danger of this kind of per son in our community and his sentencing Cann to the maximum eight years. eight months is encouraging . \, IM~ scuooL BOAR[:). e\'en though it is to a state hospital and not prison.~ As of January 1982. the Mentally Disordered Sex Offender program wi ll no longer be in effect and JUdgt's will not be bound by that option. The convicted molester will be !>Cntenced either to prison or probation. An easy choice for a repeat offender but for those convicted on first arrests 1 popularly known as first offense>. a judge might be reluctant LO seed that per son to prison. Because of this c hange , it is imperative that citizens and parents learn more about the legislative and judicial process and become vocal about what they "expect '' the sente n cing t o be r egarding child mole s ter s The luxury of non-involvement is no longer a choice for parents our voices and our votes can and do make a difference. t... ___ """-_ 3 jTIOM OHtJJaN bAILV PIL01 spotted a little boy of about nine racing toward me. His face was lit with love for someone behind me. "Hi Dad ! Hi Dad!" he shouted. and I looked behilid me to see a sullen·faced· man jogging up behind me. The Dad merely grunted at th~ boy and continued jogging, an<f after a ~ute, the boy raced orr to join some friends. As the man overtook me. l, too, said ··Jlj., .. as I do to all fellow runners. 1 wasn 't family, so I didn't even rate a grunt. as the man ran on ahead of me pursuing some fitness goal. Could thJs be part of the cause of the dozens of sad and apathetic teen-agers I counsel at my high school each day? Think about it. parents. SUEKAUTH Big Canyonfuniing To the Editor: In a recent interview Newport Beach City Councilman John Cox said that the people are unable to assess properly the 1 m pacts of the Newport Center expans ion. A statem ent in Mayor Jackie Heather's press release. leads me to believe Mr."'f!ox is right. Tragedy looming • ID hospital fight? I urge all parents to accept their responsibilit>' as the protector of their c hildren. learn all you can about this matter of pedophilia. Education is the key to helping your child identify inappropriate be havior. Open the communi cation line so that your child will reel he can confide in you , listen with the ··third" ear to your child ,,have a little "positive·· ·suspicion about anyone involved with your child and most importantly, make your opinions known to legistalative leaders and elected officials. It is our parental right and responsibility. SALLY SPIRO If. indeed. anyone has suggested that Spy Glass Hill would be arrected by the bus terminal al Newport Center, such persons haven't even a rudimentary knowledge of physics. Certainly, anyone with any scientific knowledge knows the fumes from the bus terminal <and thee increased tra((ic) will be blown inland to settle in the first valley; that is Big Canyon. To the Editor: I have followed your "Mentally Disturbed Jailed" stories with great interest for I am the m other of a mentally disturbed 24-year-old son who became greatly agitated one morning last week and except for the blessing of an expected visitor. who helped me get him under control, my son would have been among those jailed. My son had been seeing a tfoctor at the Orange.. Countv Human Services Agency for some months and had an appointment that afternoon. However, he went bers~rk that morning and whlle he has never hurt anyo::i.e, here is always a first time an I was frightened. He was doing te chops against the walls and mirrors, inquired about the best way to kill himsell, and began ranting that he would kiJI lwo public figures . I had just got the number for the police when a friend who ls over six root four and a friend to my son, walked In and got him quieted. I called the Numan Service Agency and they said to bring him in and be eould get a .. ~.. -thll meana an emercency evaluation. Thls was around 9 : 30 a.m . or so. Mike Fenton, the Ment.al Health 1peclaUst. Indeed made the evaluation and decided my son should be on a 72-hour hold Then the red tape began. My son hadn't worked since June 9 because of his inabiUty to concentrate and thus, no private insurance. UCI wouldn't take him without insurance. Mike called Metropolitan and they said they wouldn't kn~w-if they had a bed or not until 2:3(,)/'ln t.be afternoon. He then advised me we could call the police or I could go to Medi-Cal and try to get financial aid. 1 opted to e!! to .M~ C::L That took a couple of hours. Meantime, our friend kept my son under control ln Room 25 where they were lo wait for six houu. At 2 : 30 Metropolitan said they couldn't lake my son becau.ae lbey don't have a restraint unit and besides be might be too dangerous. At last. at>out 3 : 30 or so, an ambulance arrived and, Mtdl-Cal !'ltlckers safely aboud, m y aoo was taken to UCI. I believe I am wrttin1 this letter mostly on behalf of the staff ol the County of Orange Mentel Health Services ln Santa Ana. r laced this crisis one day. They face tt every day and their rrust.ratJon ln tryin1 to .flDd help ln e m er1ency situation• 11 appalling. They thowed -1Nat care and concem and J thank them. My son Is now getting good care and medication at UCI. He didn't belong in jail. The beginning onset of acute menlal Utness Is critical. My son has a college degree in Forestry. when he Is bis own self, he loves people and nature, God and has a loving and kind nature. But he happens to have a disease for which there is no cure -Just l.reatment. Ever since he berArn~ ··sch1zophrenle" five years ago, J have yet to get in a conversation anywhere with anyone who did not know someone or have a family member whp was mentally ill. I can cert ainly appreciate the problems faced by the 1herifrs depuUes who spent four boura on the phone seekln1 help for a potential ~uiclde. 1 saJd at the beainn1n1 Of this letter that my too had threatened two public fi,ures. Well, for one lbtnc. be wouldn't hive lbe concentration to follow throush and was only babblln& anywa1. But we always think the terrible tra1ed)' wlll happen to the oc.Mr auy or the other state. If a terrible tratedY happened ln Orance County, what would be the excute except that the county and the hoeplt1l1 are n1bt.1n1 over money? NAME WITHHELD ·. Release creati11ity To the Editor· David Kutzmann's pct. 18 article, ··Art showaown shapes up in Costa Mesa" was enlightening regarding the. young artist Ali Roushan who IJves in our midst, offering his iron sculptures for all to see in front or his home. You :>pvUighted his creative s pirit in sculpturing in rigid iron abstractions of philosophy that move one to meditate on its aspecl.s. When we talked recently he was serene and gentle ln speech. a little Oaring when asked about the City · Council's hassles with htm. You were on the side of the angels wh n you presented All's story at about the same time Noguchi was honored and celebrat.ed for hla "lJma Bean" uccretion. One can't help wlshln1 that City Hall lift the mesh of conformity in such a way as to free the creative energies or struggling young artiata. ELIZABETH FODOR Paasing childhood? To the Editor: While jog1tn1 1u1r a local elementary 1chool th11 afternoon, I'm sure the City Council majority carefully· considered tht! numbers of people to be affected by diesel and auto fumes and decided It was best to let them blow into a thinly populated area; namely, Big Canyon. Mr. Cox is right because If the people decided where to put a bus terminal, they might have decided to put it in a lm.:ation that would affect a more populous nelahborbood. JANE VIVES lllllYlll Uncle Sam baa a tendency towards "basket dlplomacy·· -puttint hll ~P in one basket and leltlng ooe man carTJ the basket. F.K. I , Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 1, 1881. REACTIONS MIXED • • • . (Fro• Pase At> No1uch1'1 'Splrlt of the Lima Bean' art • 11 • look• like any other sculpture you 'd aee ,;l think lt took someone wtt.b quite an In a mall somewhere.·• _ 1 lmaitnaUon to put all thOM atonea on And James BoldJn1 or ~ta Meu top of each other.·· aald Anna had thla summation: Youn1blood, a Costa Meaa c .. bler. "RoUlhan'a art plecea are too bl1 for z "It's very unusual. It'• certalnly better him to donate \o a muJeum a1 a than Juat layln1 one bll rock down. wrlte-ort, but l do have an Idea whereby Rouehan'a sculpture looka like a bll the whole thing could be aalv~1ed. shtp. I don't think tt'a very beauttrul.'' "A bla cuatem canvas company in DlaMe Rkbter of Costa MeH wasn't Los An1eles could bulld a clrcua tent, loo enthused about either work. u1ln1 those struoturea for support.I. "Tbe bean.a are okay, but Rouahan'a While people wouldn't pay lo see the art sculpture ls ualy. But I'd definitely stop pieces, you co~d add a couple of and look at both of them -I have to elephants, a hlgh wire act and a few , admit that,·' she said. • • clowns. .. • "I think Roushan's piece la really out "That commercial area should hlve It m19ht be freedom In •P•c• to him, but there," sald eleetrlclan Dave Wimer of plenty of parkine on weekends. to me It wlll •lw•y• be 12 y8fda of Anaheim. •'It looks to me u lf the piece Roush an could rent a tuxedo and be the chicken wire." la say.inc, 'Hey.-look at me, l'm here.' rinemuter.'' wyom;n., OIL ·'LOTTERY' Open to Alt U.S. Citizens In November Every month thousands of You may entdr these llttle·known citizens are winning OIL LAND d'rawlng8' for as little as $30 -;:--_. ..... · lease rights from federal draw· TAX DEDUCTABLE. lngs, and receiving thousands of dollars from oll companies. 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Tailback Marcus Allen, the Trojans' workhorse with the Inside track to the Heis man T r oph y, rambl e d for a career·high 289 yards -on 44 carries, in c lud i ng f our touchdowns. The winners broke it open in the third quarter with a long driv e for one TD , then capitalized on Chip Banks' i~l_erception for anotMr to expand a 17-10 halftime lead into a 31·10 cushion. ''Superman," as Allen was described earlier by Washington State Coach Jim Walden, upped his eight-game personaJ total in running yardage to 1,725 on 279 . carries -just 223 yards shy or the NCAA single season record of 1,948 by Pittsb urgh's Tony Dorsett. ·'Superman?." responded Allen. "Well, I have some super men up front of me. Maybe be (Walden> is really talking about the whole team." AsKeaaoout his quest for 2,000 y a rd s Co r pr.ob a b 1 y , t be hundre dth time by a like 1 number of inquirers, Allen tried ag-ain to shake off the inevitable, saying, "I'm trying not to think about it. I'm just trying as bard as I can. I think my linemen want it more than I do." It was the sixth time this year Allen bas passed the 200-yard barrier and Saturday il was in near·unstoppabtelasbion as the Cougars simply could not bottle him up. 10·7 lead in the first period. Walden said he felt the Trojarui' touchdown drive at the outset or the third quarter wu a turnlne point lor lhe winners, but Robinson said lt may have co m e earlier, whe n Marv Williams blocked a 36·yard field 'oal try with 6: 2;l left in the half. It set the stage for an 87-yard march, capped by <who else?) Allen Crom inches out, to snap a 10·10 situation. "That blocked fi eld goal was a big play," Robinson told his Trojans, "but there were many." • lnde'ed the re were . None, however , was any more cripp~ng to Washington State hopes than Banks' lnterception. which came when Byron Darby Upped Clete Casper's pass attempt hJgh Into the air on the second play from scrlmmaae- arter Allen's third TD, which bad the Trojans in command, 24-10. It took USC 82 seconds to score again. AJlen danced in from 14 yards out, but a penalty erased the play. Three plays later quarterback John Mazur went to the air and Allen turned it into a 17·yard touchdown. So Washington State's bubble bas been burst. Now, everyone can say "I told you so." •·Exactly ," says Couga'rs offensive lineman Kevin Sloan. a product of Estancia High in Costa Mesa. "We know that." , says the s oft.s poken, 6:7, 267·pound junio,. "But that's not aolna to bother tls, we're just going to have to w in our las~th1ee 1amea:-tf-we do, we still thlnk we can 10 to the Rose Bowl." The Cougars face hapleaa Oregon and hopeless CaJ before traveling to Washington, and are only a tie away from the top now. "Our offense, as a whole, wu just rolling until we stopped It ourselves with turnovers," noted Sloan. W ala'en, despite suffering hla f i r s t defeat or the 1981 campaign, wasn't .. totally wiped out. either. "We didn't get to <See USC, Page BC> ~sc ·s Marcus Mien ts airborne to _3core on In fact, no one seemed to be able to bottle up anyone. Thru interceptions and a cos tly fumble botched up t.he Cougars, the fumbl-: recovery by Joey Browner setting up .a 29-7ard march which gave the Trojans a · Washington St . spJ{t end Jeff Keller lottes ball after an end around. leading to a USC recovery. Freshman '. .rlliln~g back leads Bruin~ -Andrews. iills void left by Nelson by scoring three TDs in UCLA's 28-11 win in Oregon EUGENE. Ore. <A.P l -Freshman tailback Danny Andrews scored three touchdowns on short runs Saturday to lead UCLA to a 28-11 Pacific-10 Conference football victor y over mistake-prone Oregon. Oregon penalties set up two of Andrews '. touchdowns as the Bruins improved their record to 3·1-1 in the Pac·lO and 5-2-1 overall. The Ducks lost their fifth game in a row and dipped to 0·4 in the conference and 1·7 ln all games. Andrews, playing in place of injured starter Kevin Nelson, scored on runs or 1, 2 and 1 yards and finished with 54 yards on 22 carries. Oregon took a 3·0 lead on a 22.yard fi~ld goal by Doug Jollymour with 6:31 left in the first 9uarter, The Bruins were unable to move the ball through much of the game. not gaining a first down until 14 minutes had been played. But a subs titution penalty against Oreg-0n midway through the second quarter kept a 40·yard Bruin drive alive and Andrews scored on a 1-yard run with 6:·59 left in the balf to give UCLA a lead it held the r~st of the way. Minutes later. after stopping the Ducks, UCLA marched 75 yards in six plays, capping the drive with Andrews' 2·yard scoring run with 3:04 remaining in the first half. . O.regon shut down UCLA most of the second half, not giving up a first down until 7:58 remained in the game. But penalties and mistakes destroyed the Ducks. A poor snap on an attempted punt· by Oregon gave UCLA the ball at the Ducks' 30-yard line. One minute later Duck com erback De nnis Clay was called for pass ·interference in the end zone and Andrews scored bis third touchdown on the next play. UCLA added a late tou chdown when reserve tailback Burness Scott scored on an ll·yard run. Oregon's only touchdown came with 11 s econds left in the game when reserve quarterback Mike Jorgensen passed 15 yards to Jon Brosterhous. Jorgensen had replaced injured starter Mike Owens late m the first quarter. Oregon wound up with 266 yards in total offense, compared with 240 for UCLA, and the Du cks had six more first downs than the Bruins. ''It's a shame to put forth that kind of erfort and lose the game," said Oregon Coach Rich Brooks. "We moved the ball. but the bottom line-is on the scoreboard and we were unable to get it done there.'' UCLA Coach Terry Donahue breathed a sigh of relief after the victory. "I'm delighted to come out of here with a win," he said. "This UCLA team has been on the road six out or eight weeks. For us to score 28 points out there is not all that bad an afternoon." Saturday's football Haden 's job probably on line, again WHt UCLA 28, Oregon 11 USC -41, Washington St. 17 Callfornla '4S, Oregon St. 3 Wa shington '42, Stanford 31 Pacific U. 17, CS Fullerton 16 Roc:tdH Wyoming SS, Colorado Sb 21 Air Force 7, Army 3 BYU 31, New Mexico 7 Utah 17, San Diego St. 1" Utah St. 20, Fresno St. O $outhWHt Arkansas '41, Rice 7 Texas 26, Texas Tt!Ch 9 Oklahoma -49, Colorado O Houston 20, TCU 16 Tulsa 59, Drake 6 SMU 27, Texas A&M 7 Mldw.at Nebraska 31, Kansas 1S Notre Dame 38, Navy 0 Michigan 34, Minnesota 13 Michigan St. 26, Indiana 3 Ohio St. '45, Purdue 33 • llllnols 2A, Iowa 7 A Kansas St. to, Iowa St. 7 South Miami, Fla. 17, Penn St. 1t4 Alabama 13, Mississippi St. tO A Auburn 14, Florida 12 Clemson 82, Wake Forest 24 Georgia 49, Temple 3 N. Carolina 17, Maryland 10 LSU 27, Mississippi 27 1 ... Pittsburgh 29, Boston Cotlege 1A • Harvard 41 Brown 7 Cornell 22, Bucknell 15 Princeton a , Penn 30 Syracuse 47, Cotgate 24 Yale 24, Dartmouth 3 • Sorry, but the Rams can't blame. any more losses on the Rolling Stones T he most signifi cant thing about the traditional quarterback controversy or the Rams is ttiat it is entirely more prominent when the team· is losing football games. Currently enduring a two-game losing streak, the Rams will be permitted to extend this agony to three before the anvil chorus is on in earnest again. Pat Haden remains the No. 1 quarterback, followed by Jeff Rutledge and Dan Pastorlni for place and s how. This will be subject to change, certainly discussion, if the Rams blow their third consecutive game which would be to the Detroit Liens at Anaheim Stadium today. For one thing, there is the information c urrently seeping from the team's headquarters at Rams Park. Agents report unrest in some areas, most noticeably in general m1ns1er Don Klos terman. IT lS SUGGESTED that Klosterman, without necessarily glvlnc up on Haden, would be interested in an experiment with one of the other quarterbacks strictly from a standpoint or curiosity. The loflc being that while Haden put toaetber a creditable statisUcal afternoon last Sunday ln San Francisco, he did not put sufficient pointa e1 • on the board to prevent the 49era from •winning, 20-17. Klosterman'~ problem. however, la that he baa taken a solemn oMh that be wtll not interfere wt th the declslona of the coachln1 staU. At leaat, any· aucb interference will not be displayed in such a manner that It could be notJced by the 1eneral public. Therefore, Klosterman'• only recourse SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER at the mo!llent is to.suggest to coach Ray Malavas 1 that an experlD'lent of a quarterbacking nature might be in the best interests of the ball club. In which case Kloste rman will be told by Malavasi to get lost. -MALAVASl'S QUARTERBACK is Pat Haden. The coach is almost fanatical on this point which indicates be is either stubborn or convinced that Haden is the best quarterback he has. In fact, when Pastorin! was brought in as a backup, it was over Malavasl's live body. Any suggestion of a confrontation on the matter between Klosterman and Malavasl it premature, at least untlJ after the Lion• leave town. Haden can cement bia incumbency, for at least another week, with a good ellercite agalnst Detroit but It will likely require points aa well as s tatistics .. IN THE EVENT of a misfortune in the Detroit game, then, the quarterback controversy will again be fortbcomln1. It will be accompanied by Input from a direction becomlne more prominent aa each week speeds by in the NFL. . I Dominic Frontiere, the world champion accordian player , "displays an almost incr edible increase in football expertise with each contest he witnesses. Dominic is t he husband of Georgia Frontiere, Ma dame Ram, a convenience people within the Rams organization ~ gives hlm a distinction similar to that or E.F. Hutton. During the Rams' loss to the aints in New Orleans in September, F ntiere stated unequivocaJly that Malavasi was outcoached. Since that was six games ago, Frontiere's knowledge of the game has surely advanced to a point embracing quarterbacks. Inasmuch as Frontiere ,bas an impressive musical background, be m ight also know somethina about the Rolling Stones. This ~ a musical 1fOUP which .played Candlestick Park prior to the Rams' loss l<> the 49ers and mentioned promirenUy in connection. . YOU SEE, THE RAMS missed three field goals and bad another one blocked by San Francisco and It waa the conclusion of the Rams and the media that this was the fault of the Rolling Stones who had left the greensward unfit for football. This removed the Rama• place-kicker, Frank Corral, from the hook but if Pat Haden loses.to Detroit, be wUl receive no such courtesy and underatandin1. A check at Anahelm Stadium indicates that no musical 1roup -roek and roll, contemporary or 101pel -la booked between now and the ftnt of next year. For 1Ralll8, t his gatne is a MUST By JOHN SEVANO Of .. Dlilly"""',.... As the Rams gathered for their weekly post·game meetina Monday, Coach Ray MaJavasi ,d ev i a t e d from his normal a pproach by stressing to his . players the urgency of today's game with the Detroit Lions. ··we HAVE to win this one;· On TV today channel 2 at 1 Malavasi beckoned to bis troops. lndeed. aJthough the season is just half over, the Rams appear to be in another of (9ose "must win" situations . , Already trailing front·rwming San Francisco by two games in the NFC's Weste rn Division, another loss at this stage of the season -especiaJly to the Liom could be disastrous to the Rams . tlere's why: Not only would another defeat put the Rams behind the wall (as opposed to against it) but, let 's face it, a wild card entry into the playoffs would appear to be the Rams' most logical avenue at this point and guess which team will probably be battling Malavasi 's troops for that berth right down to the wire? Yes, that's right, the Detroit Lions <among others). Therefore, this aame carries the added significance of being a lever in case a tie·breaker exlata at season's end. Remember, the Lions -like the RaplS -enter today's aold out contest (1 o'clock) at Anaheim Stadium with a 4·4 record. If these two teama. manage to remain tied after the 16-game regular season, and a playoff berth is at stake, the team that advances will be the tea m that wins their head-to-bead confrontation. Malavasi knows thia and, fOll that matter, ao do the playen (the Lions are undoubtedlJ aware of it, too). Anywa)"I Malavasi felt tbe tame wal Important enouth to iap~ hls players for a much· • vlctory lhia week. The Rama frittered <See ltAJIS• Pa1e M> \ • ' ' I J Orange CcNttt DAILY f'tLOT A1und1y, November '1, 1811 W~_ds play hevOc .Witli !JJ~c:'.:~1·· . • Wbenever the aale·force wtnda of tht Santana's arrive, thl.M• Juat do not 10 u planned. Kuy •tr'•na• oc~urrtncea bavt developed when theae deffri ruata '""P throush Soutbem Callloml1. Saturday'• Mt. SAC ·lnvltatlonal crota country meet for the rtneat hl&h 1chool telfm1 and 18'dlvlduala In Callfomla 1eemed to be dealt a blow by the Santanaa. , P'lnt of all, the No. l·ranked Mate.t Del boys aquad nnlahed third ln the Team Sweep.tun race to upalart El Toro and Valhalla bigll achoola. Onlvers1ty'a undefeated soptiomore Teresa . Barrtos lost her &irat invitational of the aeaaon in the 1lrls individual Sweepstakes race. Mater Del's Robert Planla, wbo himaelf admits to have choked i.n the past when faced with ttilf competition, raced to bis best flnilh of hia career -n he placed 1econd-io anlmown hff llel)'fteltl Crescenta Valley in the Team Sweepstakes race. Smallest vessel e nds · long Pacific c rossing F rom AP dllpatcbes · SYDNEY, Australia -Gerry Ill Spiess sailed bis tiny to-foot yacht "Yankee Girl" into Sydney Harbor Saturday after.a five.month voyage across the Pacific Ocean from Uie United Stalea. It was the smallest vessel ever to make the hazardous voyage, and Spiess, 40, declared as he stepped ashore on wobbly legs that he would never do it again. ··This ;.s my last single-banded sail," he &aid.- "Good," said his wile, Sally. as she bugged the bearded sailor. from White Bear Lake, Minn .. who previously had sailed the craft across the Atlantic. She last saw ber husband in June in llonolulu. one.of the live po!U visited by Spieas on the 7,800-mile voyage. SpJess' parents, Jeanette and Lou Spiess, some 15 fellow White Bear Lake residents, and local sailors greeted the voyager as hls yacht moored al the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron. Quote of the day ·'They can break us up. they can tear us apart, but they can never take away that ring. All those errors don't mean a thing now. do they?" -Dodgers second baseman Davey Lopes who committed six errors in a six-game World Series against the New York Yankees. Canadiens suffer first loss Clart Gillies and Anders Kallar each· scored a goal to power the New York Islanders to a 2-1 National Hockey Le1lgue victory ov.er Montreal Saturday. handing the Canadiens their first loss of the season . . . Consecutiv'! third-period goals by Lwclen DeBlols, Willy Llndstrom and Dave CbrlsUan broke open a tie gal!!! and lifted Winnipe..J to a 6·5 win over Toronto ... Wayne Gretzky netted three of his four goals in the third period as Edmonton destroyed Que~. 11 ·4 ... Bobby Smith's powe r·play goal with 1: 39 left lifted Minnesota to -a 5-4 triumph over Detroit ... Defensemen Pat Pric~ and ~arlo Faubert each tallied a gaa ~ Pittsburgh defeated ' Gilhes BuHa1o, 3.-1 ... Aaron Bro&en'11 rirsl NHL goal proved to be the game-wiMer as Colorado beat Washington 6-4, handing the Caps' their lot.h straight setback . . . Stan Smyl bad three goals and two assists to lead Vancouver to a surprising 8-4 rout in Philadelphia . . . Right wing Blalae S&oapton figured in both of Hartford's flnal-period scoring one and assisting on another, as the Whalers salvaged a 2·2 tie with Chicago . . . Keith Crowder and Peter McNab scored two goals each to lead Boston to a one·sided 7-3 triumph of the New York Rangers. . Mater Del, which bad •one tbrou1h IU lnvltat1oo.als m like the weak Anaelua Lea•u• ot which it la a member, loet becaute of the excellent plAcln1 of the Charsera of El Toro. El Toro runnena fUU.h4td &-13·18-30'2$ to ~I 80 points and ror 1 combined team time of 82:15. Valhalla and Mater Del both acored 105 points, however Valhalla squeezed out the Monarchl with a better team time, 82 : 3' to 82:36. "In the paat I've put prea1ure•on myeell to do well in bi1 races," said Planta, the Monarcba' distance ace, "Today l Just relaxed and ran my own race. He <Holyfield>. lbt me goin1 up the last hill.,. Holyfield raced to victory in1t5:27 over the hllly 3-mile course described aa one of the touahest in America. Planta finJshed in 15:42 cloaely followed by Potuttam ~Y'"S"""BOlr~S'!48). a:ron te~mmate Ned Moser rounded out the top ten with Williams. Shelton lead Sonic win Gas WUUama scored 28 points m and Lonale Shelton added 20 as Seattle defe.ted Phoenix 94-8' in the Sonics' season-opening National Basketball Association game Saturday night . . . Sldaey Moncrief scored 23 of hla 29 points ln the second half, leading Milwaukee to a 119-103 victory over the Boston Celtics . . Forward Michael Brooks came off the bench to score .27 points and center Swea Nater added 18 points and pulled down 17 rebounds lo lead the foul -plagued San Diego Clippers to a 125-110 win over Houston . . . Bernard Klag and Joe Barry Carroll each scored 19 points and Lloyd \ Free added 16 as Golden I State ripped Utah, 106-91 Williama . . . Rookies Mark Agalrre and Jay Vincent combined for 27 points to lead Dallas to a 95-89 win over Kansas City . . . Rookies Isiah TbomH and Kelly Trt,.ck.a each scored 10 points In a torrid fourth quarter to lead Detroit to a 119-106 victory over Chicago . . . Guards George Genia and •• Brewer rombine..d.1QJ:J2 J>Oints as San Antonio rolled over Denver, 145·120 . . . illu nlir scored 22 points and Philadelphia held off a late Atlanta rally to claim a 1()8~106 victory . . . Bllly Kalght scored 24 points~ including six In the last 4: 08, to lead Indiana to a 106-99 win ove.r J.be-N~ York1'.nlclts.. Sneva holds off Unser to post win PHOENIX -Tom Soeva held • off charging Bobby Unser to win the 150-mile Indy car race at Phoenix International Raceway. Sneva, the defending champion in the race, started his Cosworth.powered March from the fifth spot in the 24-car field and ran with the leaders right from the beginning of the 150-mile event. He-took the lead for good on lap 99, passing Mario Andretti going into the first turn moments alt.er the green flag fell following the sixth and last caution flag, of the race. Andrctti. fighting an apparent piston problem in his Wildcat racer, faded back and finished fourth. behind teammate Gordon Johncock's Wildcat. Gannigan's simple strategy pays off LITTLE ROCK -Andy Ganigan m-used a simple and effective strategy lO fight Sean O'Grady in a nationally televised lightweight bout Saturday. "He caught me early and kept me on the floor. ·.i 0'-0rady1'aid -after be was-stopped in the second round. "Andy Ganigan has that left hand and let me have it." GJUligan, a left-hander, floored O'Grady three times in the second round, and the fight was stopped with 52 seconds left in the round. It had been scheduled for 15 rounds. Ganigan, 29, was named two weeks ago to fight O'Grady after former Olympic champion Howard Davis suffered a rib injury. HB driver wins power boat race First·timer Cliff Corlett of • Huntington Beacti in Wild Fire, won the Class 6 title in the power boat magazine sponsored off-shore regatta Saturday. Bob Nordskog of Tanana was the overfll winner as he piloted his twin-turbo charged 38-foot boat to top honors leaving a record-setting field of 20 other boats ln his wake . . : South African Gerry Coe&zee knocked out American Leroy Caldwell at 2:37 of the fifth round of their scheduled 10.round heavyweight match in Johannes burg, South Africa . a 18: 10 finish. Fountaln Valley flnllbed alxth tn lbt Sw8eeostakes race with m PC>"1tl and a team time or 13:09. .. . Barnois led for the flrst mile of tht •lrll Sweepataket ractronly to lole sround to Alemany•1 Vicki ~ and Newbury Park'1 Dtniat 8tll •olag up their Orst hill behind the football 1tadium. "I think she was 1uffertoa from the effect.a that mono had on 'fler earUer in the year," Coach Bob Messina of the Trojans 1tated. "I felt really tired up the bill. I knew I bad to 'lnlsh the race throuah. so I kept coing," Barrt01 retlected. . The Mt. SAC course haJ a aeriea of three h11ll . The first they come to la the swltcbbackt, then they visit poop-out hill and ftnally the reservoir hill. , Comiu.&.. do~Wl.I.~~~~· e tirllsl\-;-"8arr os was fifth position, teammate Pollv Plumer following in alxth. Barrio• plclled Ott undeftattd Cook •nd nlnth-1rader Tanya Flteber from Cbamlnadt within the l11t eoo yard• to clajm the third •pot behlnd BaU c11:ael and Lori Lopa of Saertd Heart U8: 18). Birrtoe flniahtd in 18: 18. The Unlver1lty 1lrl1 wbn the Dlvlalon U champlonthlpe on account ot Barrios, Plumer, Jaimie Nourae and Suua Armentrout. Plumer flnJ1htd In alxtb (18:55>, Nourte ln eighth 09:08) and Armentrout ln 11th <11:28). The Uni team totalled •5 p0lnt1 and a team time ol , ": n . No other flrlrteanrtn-ornOO"'ffttrlure.. -.,. Plumer, who Friday night was named the homecomin1 queen at the UnJ-Saddleback football game, raced ln her flr•t lnvltaUonal ot the '81 1ea,.on Saturday. · ''My foot feels 1U rigbt. When I reached the two-mile point l was saylDg to myself 'oh another ' tnli.i -w-11m 1lad I rn becnle-tt g-aw-nn! chance to sl.ze up the competition for CIF ," the blue-eyed blonde Trojan related. ,.,. ........ Stanford's Darnn Nelson tnes to elude the grasp of Washington defender dunng Pac-W game m Seattle Huskies blitz Stanford Fullerton beaten lJy one point -for second straight week From AP dispatches SEATTLE Anthony Allen raced back a Stanford punt 71 yards for a score to climax a four-touchdown outburst by Washington in a 3:-09 s pan of the third quarter Saturday as the 18th-ranked Huskies beat the Cardinals 42-31 in a wild Pacific-10 Conference football game. Beforea Was hington · Homecoming crowd of 55,856, the opportunistic defeodina Pac-10 champions used a blocked punt, a fumble recovery and a pass interception to set up three of th~ir four third-quarter TDs. Stanford scored four touchdowns, three of them by Darrin Nelson. in the fourth quarter alter trailing 42·7 at the end of three periods. Nelson ran for three of his scores and tallied the other on a pass from John Elway. . Washington Improved its Pac-10 record to 4.r and went to 7-1 overall with its fourth stralaht victory. Stanford, which surrendered 62 points in a loss to Arizona State last weekend, dropped to 1-4 in league play and 1·7 overall in suffering its third consecutive loss. Pacific 17, CS Fullerton 16 STOCKTON -The University of Pacific ran up a 17-0 lead and then withstood a furious Cal State Fullerton comeback sparked by quarterback Tom WEST .... St. Jacques to post a 17-16 Pacific Coast Athletic • Association vie~. The Titans scored with 20 seconds left in ttie game and elected to go for a win rather than a tie by trying a two.point conversion. But St. Jacques' pass to Ed Wooster in the end zone was just short. Pacific, which improved its record to 3-5 overall and 2-2 in conference play, scored in the first period on an 18-yard pass from Harley Miller to Garry Parcells and late in the second quarter on a 2-yard run by David Brown. A 40-yard field goal by Scott Kinney closed out the Tigers' scoring in the third quarter. Fullerton. now 2·7 overall and 1-4 in the PCAA after losing 10-0 lo Long Beach the previous week. scored with half a minute left in the third quarter when St. Jacques hit Norman Brown with a 19-yard touchdown pass. Greg Steinke made a 20-yard field goal for the Titans early in the fourth quarter to close the gap lo 17-10. BYU's McMahon setj another NCAA record Fullerton's final drive began with 2:02 left following an interception by Rick Senteno on the Cal State Fullerton 37-yard line. St. Jacques completed four passes in the march, including a 22-y arder to Allen Pitts for the touchdown. California 45, Oregon St. 3 Utah St. wins PCAA battle from Fresno ; Utah shades San Diego St.,. and Arizona romps From AP dispatches PROVO, Utah -Quarterback Jim McMahon fired three touchdown passes and the Brigham Young defense held New Mexico below 100 yards In offense as the Cougars rolled to a 31-7 Western Athletic Conference football victory Saturday. The BYU All-American quarterback's scoring tosses gave him an NCAA record 72 for three seasons and brought the Cougars back from a 7·0 deficit early in the game. With BYU trailing 7-3 at the out.set of the second period, McMahon Un-ew 26 yards to Scott Collie and 15 yards to Gordon Hudson for two touchdowns in just over two minutes. Both scores were set up on fumbles by New · Mexico quarterback David Osborn and gave BYU a 17-7 advantage. McMahon, who threw for 282 yards in the game, gave BYU its final score early ln the third period with a 33-yard scoring pass to Danny Plater. McMahon's performance for the day left him 86 yards shy of breaking the NCAA career total offense record of 8,44, yards. held by Mark Hermann ot Purdue. Utah St . 20, Fresno St. o . LOGAN, Utah -Sophomore quarterback Dou• Samuell pauect for two t.oucbdowm to lead Utah SUt.t to a 20·0 Paclflc Co11t AtblttJc: Alaoet.Uon footbell victory onr Fresno State. ,.,,. Aai•, J.l In the PCAA and 4.f·l Ofttall, aeored bo&b tbelr touebdo .. iD the ftnt Ult ta t.akJn1 • 1•.o advanta1e at the mt.enn1aakm. . I R OCKI ES Utah State opened the scoring with 5:49 left in the second quarter as Samuels fired a 24-yard touchdowo pass to Paul Jones to cap a 93-yard, 10-play drive. The Aggies went 56 yards for their second touchdown, getting a first down on the Fresno Stale I-yard line after a pus interference penalty was called in the end zone against the Bulldogs. Samuels threw a 1-yard scoring strike to tight end Ken Brown with 13 seconds remaining in the hall. ~ The Bulldors try to get back on the winning track next week when they host Pacific. Utah 17, San Diego St. 14 SALT LAKE CITY -GU Alvare1 lllcked a 44-yard field goal with two minutes remaining to g:lve Utah a 17·14 victory over San Diego St.ate. Alvarez had to boot the winnlnl field 1oal twice. His firat effort, a 39--yardeT, wu nulWled by a delay ot 1ame penalty on the Utea. But be bit his aecond try to live Utah lta fourth WAC victory a1aln.at no loues. The Utea are 7·1 overall. The k>u dropped the Altea to 2·3 in t.be confel"eOCe and 4-3 overall. In what Md been a 11nerally laclduater lam• marred by npeated erron by both teaml, Sa.a l>lefO quanerback llatt Kotler puatd for 231 ' l . I yards and two scores. Both went lo Darrius Durham. · Utah scpred on a 2-yard run by Del Rodgers in the second quarter and 38-yard touchdown tots from quarterback Tyce Ferguson to flanker Tony Graham moments before the Alvarez field goal. Arizona 48, UTEP 15 TUCSON, Ariz. -Quarterbacks Tom Tunniclilfe and Mark Fulcher led Ariiona on a 48-15 penalty-marred non·conference football romp over Texas-El Paso. Arizona, in moving to a 5-3 season record, scored seven touchdowns and rolled up S26 yard.a in total offense. the Wildcats' bigbeat·yardaae performance of the year. Texas-El Paso gained a total of 291 yards. But while the Wildcats of tbe Paclflc-10 Conference showed their most prolific scoring to dale in mowing down the 1-7 Minera, they al.lo were penalized 115 yards for 12 lnfractlon1. Texas-El Paso was penalized nine times for • yards. TunnlcUffe completed u of 12 puses for i. yards and two touchdowns in about 1\'t quartera ot play. He passed for both scores in the ctrat quarter -to fullback Blll Redman and tight elld Maril Keel, while Fulcher picked up only 22 yardJ throuab the air but directed the Wlldc:ata to tbret more scores on the ground. ThP Wildcats picked up 81 flrat down1, compared to J.9 for U'l'EP. Arizona opened • 11.0 lead ln the flnt quarur and expanded"-' mar1ln to SS.t by ballUme. BERKELEY -Carl Montgomery bad four touchdowns and 113 yards rushing out of an altered California offense which rolled up 568 yards in a 45-3 victory o~er Oregon State. The Bears scored all six of their touchdowns on running plays, after totaling just eight on the ground in their first seven games while usin.z a pass-oriented "Run & Shoot" offense. Montgomery, a sophomore fullback, had rushed for only 220 yards and one touchdown befo;-e facing the weak defense of Oregon State. He scored on runs of 1 and 10 yards in the first half, and Cal led 45.0 after his touchdown runs of 4 and 3 yards in the third period. Montgomery tied a school record with his four touchdowns rushing. Tailback John Tuggle had a 2-yard scoring run before leaving with a bruised hip, and quarterback J . Torchio scored on a 1-yard sneak. The Bears, 2·6 for all games, ·improved their conference record to 2-3. Air Force tops Army AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. <AP) -A1r Force scored the 1ame's lone touchdown iarly in the final quarter on fullback Charlie Heat.h's 8·yard run to beat Army 7-3 Saturday in a 1ervice academy football rivalry. The deciding 1core came with 1•:218 left. ln the game. 'lbe Falcon defense then prnerved t.be lead on cornerbac:k Davld Carraway'a pair or Interceptions. Tbt laat one came OD • _... INb la front of an Ol*J Anny rec*"9' at tM .... -... on the ftnal plQ ~ tbe 1ame. .~._..._.,., Heath'• touclldoWD wu Mt ap bf • U., , fumble at mklfleld. . ' GWC winS aerial tilt. Aiello throws for 236 yards, thre~ TFJ~ ~. . ~ CVltT SEEDEN \he third quarter H Bl1ham11 conoffted wlt.h blt .. ...,,......... r~vorlte receiver runnlnl batk Cuey Tlumala . It wu HaJloween Saturday night, an·d both for 18 yardi. Golden West and GroHmont colleges showed up al 'l'ho Ruallert countered wtth an it.yard tleld Oran1e Cout Colle1e maaqueradloa aa football goal by Scott Glem. but a ... than two mlnutN team1 without u runnln1 attack.. later the Orlmns for1ed ahead u Blthamea The Rustlers, despite be1n1 out1alned by connected wlth J1aacaon •Jain, t.hlt tlme from :w nearly 100 yards lh:eo~b the air, pulled oft a 30·27 l'.a~~~t as Groesmont toou.Jl:.11..a,Q.l'.Juua&1L-.-- vletory, howeve . n1 their hopes tor11 ~ur· -UWC lhen""'eng neered a marathon drive that Coast Conference championship alive. For the record, G ,/C quarterback Sam Aiello completed 20 ot 32 passes tor 236 yards, includln1 two TD passes to favorite receiver Oil Rhodes and another aerial TD to Chris Cates. _ HIS COUN'l'UPART from Gt'oesmont;-Ri Blghamea, turned In an even more dazzling display through the air. The tireless sophomore threw for 331 yards before the night was over. com pletlng 24 of 39. And what was most surprising, Blghames managed 'lo get through . the evening without allowing an interception. Coming into the game, Blgbames led the""Conference in throwing the ball Into the hands of the oppositi9n with 11 miscues . Saturday night. he riddled the GWC secondary, tossing four touchdown passes including two lo Gary Isaacson. ' ''ll was...sure nice to see the offense put sorre points on the board," understated Gwc· Coach Ray Shackleford, following the sees~w battle, played before about 1,800 rans. "Grossmont is a fine football team. This game was exactly like I expected it to be, except for all the points," 'Shackleford added. ' Indeed, the Rustlers have had their share of problems in scoring. Comin' into the game, the Rustlers had scored jUst 88 po~, second poorest In the conference, bettering only "Orange Coast. " It was sure nice to see offense put some points on beard. the the -OWC Coech Rey lhec:ldeford took 20 plays, covered 84 yards and consumed Sam Audio nearly seven minutes or the fourth quarter. UC I J The Rustlers, trying sometbtna dirrerent, p0 Oi8l8 handed the ball off to Tim Long, and Long responded with a t -yard plunge to give GWC a gel t1•e, WlD• 23·21 advantage. GWC PADDED THAT LEAD as Aiello hooked LONG BEACH -Diggy Riley up with Rhodes on a 12-yard TD play to culminate scored two goals in the ciosane a 10-play, 62-yard drive with 1:36 left and give the minutes of play to give UC Rustlers a comfortable 30-21 lead. Irvine a 10·10 tie with UCLA, · But Bighames wasn't through yet. Connecting then he hit another in the third for two big gains wlt.h Isaacson and. then hitting period of a game a_gainst USC Tiumahl for 19 yards, Bighames quickly moved to put the Anteaters ahead• to the Griffins into GWC territory. stay in.the second. Bighames then made t.he things Interesting by Riley had a big day against .finding Ken Anders open In the end zone for a the Pac 10.schools, hilting with 7-yard TD strike that closed the gap to 30.27, The 2:44 to play for the ninth UCJ PAT was wide, however. goal in the opener and then GWC managed to finish off the ra·nal six scoring the lying marker wi\h the Bruins a man short. seconds without throwing a pus, and the RUJUers AND, IT COULD HAVE been anether long won their second South Coast Conference contest It was all part of the action In evening. as Aiello needed nearly the entire first in three tries. t h e Lon g Be a c h St ale half to really warm up. Rhodes finished the evening with nine catches invitational tournament at The 6-3, 200-pound sophomore managed lo good for 137 yards. He came into the game as the Belmont Plaza Olympic pool. connect with Cates < 13 yards) and Rhodes (24 conference's No. 2 receiver with 29 receptions tor UCLA had a chance to win yards ) In the second quarter to give the Rustlers a 432 yards. · when UCJ played a man short In 14-7 advanlaJte. . . the final minute but John Earlier, the Griffins got on the scoreboard as FOR GROSSMONT th d ·c th O'Brien made a save on a •~ ......... ----BtgtrameS"111rlsaacson ror a 27 -yaroTD stri ke_a_t----r.....,1 ...... ~ns~· second straigbC Prlo: t<>f a!ta~e::.!_b .... y..,ee ..... _..,.~+tl~ ... s,_~~ e ~~T~ a:te;:~ty ~~~ h_..e_,___ ...... , Penn State's Curt Warner is a mcture of de1e:-tzon during loss. 12:20 of the second quarter. Grossmont suffered a "28-20 setback to powerful tournament. ,.. The Griffins evened lhf: score at 14 at 10: 19 of San Diego Mesa. Stewart hot l!S 6auc,hos ronip Saddleback QB beefs up his stats in 43-7 lashing CHULA VISTA -Lance Stewart went lreat-or:lricking Saturday night in this San Diego county area and his bag of goodies was filled to capac.ity. Stewart not only threw four touchdown passes and scored another, but he did it with remarkabJe ~se. Alter his first aerial or the game was intercepted, Stewart came right back on the next series of plays to complete 10..in-a -row as the Gaucbocs posted a 43-7 Mission Conference victory over Southwestern here on Halloween night. Stewart's performance found him completing 15-of-18 for the night with 2 interceptions for 216 yards. For the season, be has thrown 13 touchdown passes and has rushed for 9 others. He leads the conference In both departments and is the leading baU-earrier--~ar. --- Southwestern had its moments early in the action. Saddleback had a first and goal at the 1-yard line in-the opening quarter and was turned away empty-handed by a stubborn defense. Thea in-the-aecond period, the Apaches became the first team this year to score against Saddleback in that period. Stewart-bit John Mars hall for the fint Gaucho touchdown 'in the first period from 43 yards out with Craig Miller kicking the extra point. The Gauchos were off and running after this one and picked up points like their younger counter-parts did candy In their house·lO·house appointed rounds at the same hour. The second went to Curt Arons from 9 yards out and t.he third to Gary Fowler from 5. Stewart put t.he next score on the board with a 1-yard scamper and after a pair of 15-yard pt;nallies and NFL standings a JS.yard pass put Southwestern on the scoreboard, th'e two teams settled down to a defensive struggle for the rest or the game. Stewart hit Arons again In the fourth period on a 17-yard TD pass and Tom Fischbeck took a a~yard aerial from PbU Spencer for a 2-polnt conversion. The Gauchos return home to face Santa Ana Saturday night in a crucial conference outing. The winner could wind up as this year's champion. Pitt in li~e for No. 1 NEWI'ON. Mass . (AP> -Pitt, the nation's second -~ank~d fool.ball pow•r, built a commanding lead on the passing of Dan Marino and withstood a fourth-period challenge by Boston College for a 29.24 victory Sa.tur<tay. With number·one Penn State losing at Mia mi Sat.urday. PiU..will probably inherit the top spot In this week 's poll. Marino passed for his 20th and 21st touchdowns of the season and scored once on a sneak in leading the Panthers to a 19-10 lead midway through the third period. However. the Boston College Eagles. 2·5, playing a nationally-ranked team for the third time this year. rallied for two fourth.quarter TDs on the pass ing of freshman quarterback Doug Flutie in a fourth.quarter duel of turnovers. The Pitt defense managed lo hold on to preserve t.he undefeated Pl:!nthers' seventh victory of the year. •••if********* : JOHNSON & SON ! 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Tbt llllnol1 a6#D IF/li"ST .:--~ r dtf tDH forced three kt)' lW'DOVtrt "i W &:.c .;...t. br Saturday, and quaaurback Tony ltuoa , .- turned two ot them Into touchdown Cyclones 10·7 behind the runntn1 of paaae1 to leed the llllnl to a 34·7 victory sophomore Mark Hundley. !'t over leth·ranked Iowa. · Hundley craabed over from lhe 2 ~ A pair ol lntercepted Iowa puaa 1et early ln the third quarter, cappln1 an 1 up Eaaon'1 touchdown strikes of se so.yard Wildcat drive after the yard& and 4 )'llrda to Ollver Wllllam1, second·half i.lckoft to put K·State ln 0 '4 and llllnols linebacker Pete Bur11rd front. A haraastn1 defense kept Iowa recovered a Hawkeve fumble ln the end State at bay tbe rest of the way. zone for the other TD. Crutchfield, the Big · EJ1ht'• leadlnr A toul}a Iowa defense aacked Euon rusher and No. 8 ground 1a!ner ln lhe six times and ended bis. strlnf or nation aoing into th'e same with a oJ lJOO·yard·plus pusin1 1ames at tve. 139.9-yard average, mana1ed just 4& But the Hawkel e•. wer~~1ued bx__ xud.s on 11 carries He sat ou1..D&E1..QL 10 m lS akes on ot ens~farlln1 the.fourth quarter with a jammed neck. 8 quarterbac k Pete Gales was Hundley ga\ned 109 yards on 28 Intercepted once and fumbled the ball carrieS' to help Kansas State to Its first away to Illinois three times. conference victory bf the season and its ,n Iowa dropped to 3-2 in the Big Ten second triumph or the year. tb and slipped from first place. Illinois .9 improved its conference record to 4·2. ,.t' Kansas St. 10, Iowa St. 7 8 MANHATTAN, Kan. -Kansu State b· shut down Iowa State's running game n and its bruising tailback, D.wayne Crutchfield, and ed~ed the 11th-ranked Ohio St. 45, Purdue 33 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -Cedric Anderson set up one touchdown by blocking a Purdue punt and scored twice on passes of 47 and 23 yard.I rrom Art Schlichter, leadin~ Ohio State to a ~-33 victory over th• liollermaken. The victory, keepln1 Ob.lo State ln fJrat place with a 4·1 ··onlerence record, overshadowed a brilliant pautn1 performance by Purdue'• Scott Campbell. The sophomore puaed for three touchdowns and a school record 516 yards. The former Purdue ~rd was 438 yard.s by former Boilermaker ~uact.erbaclLll.ar Herrmann at Iowa last year. Schlicht.er also scored one touchdown and pused 29 yard.I to John Frank for the Buckeyes' final touchdOW'I\. For lhe game, the Buckeye senior pa.ued for 336 yards, giving lhe two quarterbacks a tot.aJ ol 852 ¥&r I Schlicht.er scored the Buckeyes' filst touchdown on a 14·yard run two plays after Anderson's blocked punt gave Ohio State the :bfll at the eurdue 16-yard line ln the second-quarter. Nebraska 31, Kansas 15 LINCOLN, Neb. -Phil Bat.ea ran for a pair of second·balf touchdowns to lead 12th·rank~ Nebraska to a 31-1.5 Big Eight Conference victory over Kanaaa. Bates scored both tou,chdowns in the third quarter on runa or 2 and 8 yards to olfeet a record·breaklng performance by K a-n s u so phomore Bruce Kallmeyer. Kallmeyer booted five rteld 1oal1 Crom 25, 27, 49, 49 and 47 yard.s to keeP. the Jayhawkl 1n tlae cont.eat tbrou1H three quarters. Kallmeyer bettered KU kicking markl set tn 1975 by Denn11 Kerbel, and hi.I eighth field 1oal of the ae.1tson topped the previous mark ot seven held JolnUy by Bob Helmbacher, Kallmeyer and Mike Hubach. Nebraska gained the lead for iood on Bates ' ~econd touchdown with 2:03 rem ainlng in the third period. Notre Dame 38, Navy 0 SOUTH BEND, Ind. -Freshman 11plit end Joe Howard scored two touchdowns and Blair Klei hurled a pair of TD passes, Including one or 52 yards to Howard, to lead Notre Dame to a crushing 38-0 victory over Navy. ftoward1 ma king bis first sla~ at Notr'e Dame, caught a 34-yard pass fr~ Kiel to set up the game's tint touchdown, took an end·around reverse 13 yards for a touchdown and then • • 1nared a 5a·yard Kiel pu1 for another 1core. The vlctMy broke • two-cam• Notre Dame loelD1 1treak and lltttd the lrtsh record to J.4. M ichigan 34, ·Minnesota 13 MINNEAPOLIS -Quarterback Steve Smlth palffd for 237 yards Md three touchdowns as 15tb·ranked llicblsan drove past llllnnesota 34.13 to remain ln the running for a Rose Bowl berth. Smith, who had completed ooly 39.5 percent of bl1 passes thl1 1eason, connected on 13 of 20 pa$ses and rushed .lor.59 yards i. JD attempt.a. Wisconsin 52, N'western O MADISON, Wis. -Quarterback Jess Cole ran for two touchdowns, and Troy King rushed for 91 yards and another score, leadinf Wisconsin to a 62·0 victory ove r Nor thwestern as the •Badgers remained a half.game out of · 1 first place in the Big to-. Wisconsin, s.a overall and 4~2 ln the Big 10, scored on its first three · possessions to take a 21-0 first quarter lead. ~~~~~~~~..-~~~~~..-..-..-..-:..-~~~~~~~~~~~..-~~..-..-~~~~~~,.,_~~..-..-~~ Texas sacks . Texas Tech From AP dispatches Ill AUSTIN, Texas :_ Sixth-ranked Texas' rowdy 9~ defe nse sacked Texas Tech quarterback Ron Reeves 13 times Saturday and the Longhorns 9 1' rolled to a 26·9 Southwest Conference ·victory !ll behind Raul Allegre's four field goals. , s ( The victory before a rain·soaked gathering of !It! ~,439 fans in Memorial Stadium boosted Texas· record to 6-1 overall and 3·1 in the SWC race. Tech 19 dropped to l·~ and 0.5. · &q Re·eves h 2 unded ~ere+full-y-by 1: All·A encan tackJe Kenn~th Sims, tackle Mark ·~ SOUTHWEST Weber 1md linebacker Jeff-Leiding, lost •yards on the sacks trying to pass against the fourth·best defense in the country. ~ SMU 27, Texas A&M 7 t) , COLLEGE ST AT ION , Texas -Eric z1 Dickerson, tied for second in the nation in scoring, ,,. scored twice on 1-yard runs and sprinted 24 yards ~1 for another, and Eddie Garcia kicked two field v~ goals as Southern Methodist defeated Texas A&M, 27·7. The victory enabled No. 13 SMU to break a first-place Southwest Conference tie with A&M. but A&M remains in the race for the Cotton Bowl becaus-e SMU is on probation and cannot play in ,. the Dallas clas~ic. SMU ~verted three A&M turnovers into ov three scores and a 12·0 halftime lead. IGMCotor.. 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Or•ngt Coatt OAILYPILOT/Sunday, November 1.1981 • heastem tussle with Mississippi State; North Carolina survives scare from Maryland Fre•AP•&cMI MIAMl -Quart. With Larry BJ"OdQy yard taucbdown paaa play and Danny Ml thr9f fMld 10&11 Saturday u Miami ol da toppled top.ranked Penn State 11·14 ln a ally teltvlled collese . football 11me. The '-2 Hurrtc••• unranked after narrow road loaaea to Tu nd Ml11lssippl State, dominated the 8·1 N lJona unW faltertnc in the fourth quarter, w enn State rallied from a 17 ·O deficit. The Uona cut laml lead to 11·1' with 8163 ~malolne on air of Todd Blac.k.INk touchdown pasaea, twice suffered costly turnovers -a fum t the Miami 25, and aa Interception throwll t..belr own '4 and picked off at the Miami 10 he final three...uilnute The upset mar the fifth tfme in elcht weeks that the nit~ No. 1 team bas fallen. Penn State took ov e top ran.kine two weeks aeo after Texas was loped by Arkansas. Al~bama 13, la. -Freshman Terry er. drilled a 29-yard field goal early in t final quarter to 1ive eigbth-unked Al a a 13·10 ~uthwestern Confer~nce victory r No. 7 Mississippi State. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--: Cricket • Cig.,•tl• lightera Adjustable flame Color choice EXCELUNCE s99 Take-with Price US Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Compact freezer cmpartmen1 wllh cube tray Adjustable lhermos1a1 17.88 Ol.JTH~ ·¢•] came on the ttrat pla)' alter Lirnr Jam•• recovered a Mlke Lewa. fumble. The potent Tar Htela, wbo led the natloo wllb a •·J>Oint 1corin1 1ver11t, were th.rotUed ln tht The victory WH preaerved when Tommy d hall but f ed JAlO •1 •• rd "-Id WtlcoJC intercepted I John Bond PHI It the HCOD 0r1 a v-ut OD I -YI , .. Alabama 1 with only 18 1econdl remalnlAs. Bond g~al by Brooi• BarwJck with 5:~ to pJay. had completed three paaaes for• yardl to lb• Georgia 49, Temple 3 .... . Alabama 9 ln the final two D\lnuta. ... Sanden, fillinl in for Pet.er KJm, wbo left with ATHENS, Ga. -All·Amerlcan tailback a leg Injury alter mlaalnt a fteld 1011 in tbe flqal .. Herschel Walker, pl1yln1 abol(t hall the 1a01e, seconds ol the flr1t half, enabled the Crimson Tide bulled for ll2 yards and four touchdowns to power to preaent Coach Bear Bryaat h.11 313t.h victory, the fltt.h-ranked Geor1la Bulldolt to 1 49-3 rout one shy of the alltlme record held by Amoe ,\lQDIO over Temple. • p • Stan. Walker scored twfce in the tint quarter on The victory extended Alabama'• home-field runs of 6 and 2 yards and added two more winning streak to SS games. I touchdowns on runs of 3 and 4 yardl ln the third North Carolina 17, Maryland 10 COLL EGE PARK, Md. -A ~0 -yard touchdown pass by Scott Stankava1e with 1:30 remainine. after North Carolina recovered a fumbled punt, gave lhe ninth-ranked Tar Heels a 17-10 victory over Maryland. Maryland drove to the North Carolina 15 in the closine minute, but a third-down pass was intercepted in the end zone by Walt Black with eight seconds left. T'ne win.nlng pass lo tailback Tyrone Anthony. who did not start because of an iniured ankle. quarter. · The sophomore now hu 1,309 yardJ and 11 TDa for the season and moved Into sixth place on the Soutllieastern Conference career-rushing liat with 2,9ZS yards. The Bulldogs, 7-1, scored on Its three possessi°'!'S in the opening quarter. Clemson 82,. Wake Forest 24 CLEMSON, S.C. -Tailback Chuck Mcswain rolled .for 90 yards and three touchdowns u the third-ranked Clemson Tigers mauled Wake Forest 82-24 in the Atlantic Coast Conferenr.tt o-...... ~ •• ~...,.. .... ...... "' ..... ""°""W-..1 9" ......,..........,_.,.,."" ........ ,,., "' ... .,.. .. .,,, wMet~ ... ... • __._...,..,...,.CNO.,.,....,.. -.. ~"""..,._.,, .. ._ _.__, .... _ ... '*"'°'~ ............ ..-.... ... (Oll"IOlf ... Ol.liiMY ..... lf•COf'f9t ,..,.,~.,. ... . .. The Titen. a.o. broke a nwnber of eehool and conference retordl, lncludtn, 1eoriq more polall than an II.DY other team tn ACC hl1tory. Tbe prevl0ut record wu tel ln l'5t wbn Maryla~ beat MlatOUr1 74·13. Clemson 1cored on Ill but two poHeal)ona. The Tlgen set a team record for total ,offeme, pllln1 up more than 750 yardl on the troun~ an4 In the air. Clemson tailback Cliff Auttln scored two touchdowns on runs of 4 and 3 yardl. . Florida St. 56, W. Carolina 31 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -Florida State tailback Greg Allen ran for two touebdowna and ~22 yaras, an 'NCAA slnele~eame recol'cl tor freshmen. lo lead the 17th-ranked Seminoles to a 56·31 victory over Western Carolina. Allen, a Hoot-10, 185-pounder from Millon. Fla., broke the old freshman record of 286 yards set in 1977 by North Carolina's Amos Lawrence. Allen carried 32 times in his second college ~tart. compared to 3S by Lawrence. His yardage totaJ also was the moat by a college runner this year. surpassine the 289-yard performance earlier Saturday by Southern California's Marcus Allen. Rams top TV And highlights follow By HOWARD L. HANDY Of .... o.llY.......... . Two National Football League games will leave IJttle else than a rehash of Saturday's college contests for viewers today. At 10 this morning, Channel 4 will bring the Cleveland at Buffalo American Conference battle featur ing Brian Sipe at quarterback for the Browns and the kicking of Nick Mike-Mayer of the Bills. The Rams and Detroit will air at 1 on Channel .,.k-"~,...--t-2-W.ith Pat.Haden at the controls, the Rams hope to rebound from a pair of road defeats with a victory today. L.C.D. Quartz Watch For Men Ftve·t\lflCllon Ou•rll reltabi111y in • u~e "'" shows hou<s. min· utes. seconds. month and dace 49.88 7-pc. Alum. Cookware Set No-slick S1lvers1one<i interior · Mette CMVM Odord Men's Black Canvas Oxford on molded rubber sole end hHI. 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Nick Mike-Mayer kicked three f ield goals for Coach Chuck Knox's team In a 9-7 t.rlumph over Denver. Buffalo, playing at home, Is favored by 4 points. (I) 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ I ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Detroit at Rams. Announcers: Tom Brookshier and Roger Staubach. The Rams will be trying to rebound from two slraight defeats with their flr5t taste of home cookiM In almost a month. Pat Haden will direct the Rems ~~=-:---·4'--t=r--'t-\-l~~-+~J..ll:l--Wi~~'":-""'ppl._,..cilng..tbLUOns.....H·~__. ..... ~-for two touchdo',vns and passed for another last week 7.66 Misses 1eans. many wi th pockel accents Sizes 6·20 Save On 1f..ouncet..Woollte • For fine washables Cold water. "A OI Cafeteria Sp ecial •• o' ' ' .. .. I rio ~ l '• • ,., I•• •'t" I'"' •1 \.,.. , '\ l 1.70 Y••I Dinner, With whipped potatoes & gravy, seasoned vegetable, roll 'Y'd bul· ter . -.. as Detroit downed Green Bay, 31·27. Both tNm$ nave 4-4 records with the Rams favored by 6117 points. OTHER TELEVISION 9 :30 a.m. (4) -NFL '11 -With Bryant Gumbel. 12:30 p.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -With Brent • , Musburger. 3~30 p.m. (7) -use HIGHLIGHTS' -HTghlrot\fS- of USC's game with Washington State, played Saturday. 4 p.m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '11 - Highlights of games played Saturday. 4:30 p .m . (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS. 6 p.m . (2) -PRO FOOTBALL. WRAP Highlights of Sunday's NFL games. 11:30 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Stanford vs. Washington. Played Satun:tay. RADIO Football -Detroit at Rams, 1 p.m., KMPC (710); New England at Oakland, 1 p.m ., KNX (1070); Kansas City at San Diego, KSDO (1130). • (The O.lly Piiot Is not responsibt• tw late changes.) Monday Night Football 3 GIANT SCREENS 75c BEER & HOT DOGS GUEST CllEBRITIES/RAFFLl AT HALmME Dyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. Senta Ana 549-1512 - •• " . • I• I -~ ......... Jerry Reuss. Steve Yeager. Rick .\'fondo.y and Jay Johnston£ of the Dodgers celebrate Halloween. from Page 81 RAM S FACE LIONS. • • Golden West polo is t s potential victories. agains t Dallas and the 49ers in successive weeks by playing poor Cand that's put ling It Aicely > footbal Their frus tra t ion s we r e &rapbically illus trated las t Sunday when they marched into -Sa~-anc~eo t~rritory-M time5 in 15 possessions and could put only 17 points on the board. It's no se~ret Pat Haden has ·been having p roble m s a( cauarterback. He'll start again today but if the R a ms·· offense "Sputters, like it has in recent weeks , look for a quick c hange. The' offen s ive line -once heralded as being the best in the NFL -is unde rgoing troubles, too. TackJe Doug France is out for the season with a rotator cuff tear, and his replacement, Irv Pankey, is still recovering from a knee injury. Guard Kent Hill will likely fill the vacated spot, but that will &Urely weaken the te am's depth. Other starters who don't figure to see action lnclu~e tight end Henry Childs Con injured From Page 81 reserve with a broken foot) and P al Thomas (who is sWI nursing a ha mstring pull). • • wtn agam The Lions aren't quite a s • -G.e v."~d wil.h-i.ll-j_urJe.s...,. _ Uolden West College rolled to although star{ing quarterback ils lS s tr-eight wat-er polo Gar y Oanie b on is on the injured victory Saturday, tumine back reserve List with a wrist injury. lltubbom Saddleback College,· 14·9, in the-losers' oool. -Eric 1-fipple, who moved from No. 3 lo No. 1, has filled in admirably , ho wev er. In two s tarts, he's directe~ two wins wh i l e throwi ng for five touchdowns and runnil}g for four othe rs . The Lions+ auack will also be bolstered by the return of Billy Sim s , who seems fully recovered from a toe injury . It wa s S im s - .y ou ' I I r em ember -in his NFL debut, who per sonally wrecked the Rams in their opening game of 1980 as he ran for 153 yards and t hree touchdowns . The Rams recovered, though, lo reach the playoffs for the eighth straight time. In order to make it nine, the Rams have their work cut out for them. For Coach Tom Hermstad's defe nding state communit.y college champions , it was a tough s truggle -after th.,e opening period. Golde n W.es t blitzed the G a uchos, 5·0 , in the opening quarte r, then the teams battled -0n even terms the r est of the way. Alan Chacon led the Rustlers witri five goals, with Carl Salyer getting three and Robert Tho m as and Guy Baker. tossing in two each. And GWC goalie Jim Ross had 16 saves. The Rus tle r s had s even opportunities lo score with six on five situa4ons and they made the most of them -getting six ~oats . TROJANS REMAIN IN HUNT. • • 6.'0 .1 in a 'flim ', these are fighting, scratching kids and I still think they're ~qual to 99 percent of the world." As for dealing with Allen and his 44 carries, Wa lden said: "He just flat wore m e out." It ·was the wear-down factor that Robinson was counting on. "That third qua rte r certainJy gave evidence that we ~re going to continue to wear them down,~· said Robinson. · "The first drive of the third quarter helped. but what you have to do is keep playing ... Penn State was the latest No. 1 to be decked, prompting the inevitable questions about who's aext for No. 1. a nd Robinson responded, "lt·s going to come down to New Year's Day ... The Trojans were apparently given additional incentive from reports that the Cougars felt u s e was n 't th e physical proble m of years past. "I think we m ade the point - we·r e a good, physical team," said Robinson. "This was a big game and we got a big game e ffort " Allen was pulled in the latter stages of the fourth quarter, still 11 yards short of the magic 300 barrier, but Robinson said such numbers aren't a concern. "It was a good day's work, he had done l:tis job. Now we're in striking dlstance of No. 1 and now it's a three-game playoff." u s c ·s three-game playoff includes road ventures to Cal and W as hingt o n before returning against UCLA . The 60,972 at the Coliseum who witnessed this 44th colhsaon between the Trojans and Cougars watched the two pile up 926 yards between them running and passing in a game which saw only one punt C USC now leads the series, 36·4·4). The Trojans' junior·dominated de fense (s ix juniors and a freshman) again had a hard time stopping the opposition cold, but the ability t p stop the big .gaine-r maintai n ed a reasonable control of the issue and the Cougars cooperated by e ventually turning the ball over with their own mistakes. lf there was a player of the game (and Allen was sick or something) it would have been the Cougars' Cameron Mitchell, with his dazzling kick returns and three receptions for 43 . yards . Rustlers win, OCC splits Mitchell's 42-yard kickoff return at the game's onset got the Cougars started on a 58-yard scoring march and he caught an 11-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, Was hington State's last gasp to cut it to 34-17 before the Trojans dominated the fourth period. SANTA BARBARA -Bev Ltdyoff's sparkling effort at outside hitter propelled Golden W est College's wome n 's volleyball team lo back-to-back victori ~s Saturday in the Tournament of Champions at Santa Barbara City College. Orange Coast , meanwhile, dropped a two-game set to a tough El Camino team and dropped to the loser's bracket. But, Coach Jane Hilgendorf's squad still has a ~hance al a tournament championship. Likewise, GWC is also in prime position to pick up a tournament title after the Rustlers downed College of the Sequoias, 15·8, 15·10 in the first round and then topped De Anza, 15-7. 15· 13 in the second round. O CC dropped a 15-10, 15·4 dec is ion to El Camino before rebounding for a 15·7, 16-14 victory over Citrus in the se<:ond round. 'Setter Suzy Nlabet sparked the victory. G WC tangles with El Camino in the winner's bracket game, with the winner moving into the championship match which Is set for 4:30 p.m. $190.06 Mazur was steady hitting half of his 16 passes with Jeff Simmons the clutch target CS for 74 yards). So, the Trojans will probably be No. 2 in the nation now with their 7·1 record and thihgs are looking rosy. The Cougars? ''They were going crazy in Pullman when we left," said Sloan. "Maybe they won't be so crazy now." LEASE ltlJ CHIV. CITATION coura AIU Y 'ACTOIY IQU9',IO PLUS rowa STIHIMG: POWll llAKIS: RADIO: AUTOMAYIC: All: WHITI WALL S Tiii. TlllS: u, •••t H4'2.t7 wtt11su1.11 • .,....-.i.. ,...._..UHl.J4 ..... ..... ,., ..... StlJJ.1141 ..... .,.. ..4. 7l0 w. lttll St .. c .... Mete '4Z.IM4 J Football Coll,. Ohio St. 4S, Purdue S3 We Wlsc:onsln 52 , UCLA 21, Or'eVo" 11 Nort~stern 0 USC41,WUhlngtonSt.17 •w . ~lchlo•n 23 , N . Cellfornle 45, Oregon St. llllnol112 3 Bowllno Green 13, Kent Wtshlnoton ,.2, Stanford St. 7 31 Toledo 17 Ml•rJ1I, Ohio 10 P • c If 1 c u . 1 1 , c s Ball St. 3s, E. Mlchloen Fullttrton 16 13 AM111tlf. 11,.., i.-tt• Cent. Mlchl;,,n is, Ohio UC 0.Ylttl, .... e Cltre l7 U. 21 .._,,•on•. wtlNIMf• u Clnclnnetl 17, Tulane 13 R..i1..-11.0c< ....... ti -. . ..,., ... ..._,.,_._.,, Wichita St. 38, Illinois St. Cl.,elMf!I,... II,,...._ U 7 Nclf'tllr14ft .. 14, Cel ,,..,....._. • lcMICh Miami, Fla. 17, Penn St. 14 LSU 'l7, Mississippi 27 Georgia 49, Tempi. 3 Duke 38, Georola Tech 2,. Florida St. 56 , w . t.earollna 31 """"~1. 11. w..,..=• W. 0retlfl47, W. WMlll at Al.abama 13, Mississippi ... , •. T-•· St 10 le11e4'l,tl11t, ICan. II, M•·Am ' • •· °"'911 .. Ctftt, W ...... lllMI! " On9911 Tecll 17, S. 0....-11 .. .,.,_, v I r g I n I a Te th 2 9 , ~ec. Lll!Nnl fl, fl'«lflc, ~. 6 C.UlltfltraJP~' t1llf1e1r•1. W111t .. wn1 ~.KM.••. St. Metv'• Ken.• .Kentucky 3 N. I-• .. I . llllM/s 11 ----A.~ U iOcl~ U Cal hly CS\.01 41, P'W9Md $1. It ClllceM.11,~M.1 Hayward M. 11, S.Cr...-w st. 10 s.!I 0 .... !1. s.. ,.,_I_ 14 Mlllltff ». LAVWM I :=:i!.~."1. Con<••••· 111. 1 Vanderbilt 26, Memphis C...Mll·---1$, Frtfllllln2t St. 0 Cet1t.1-n,s......,1 S. Carollna 20, N . o.tleAC••· _ ..... o Carolina St. 12 1er1t1em». Ttywu N C II 17 M ,.,,11 a..-.1ae1MwY•t.S1.• • aro na , aryland Rodde• Gr .... Ytllt\' .. U. Hiii .... • It 10 Air Force 7, Armv 3 OrlMttlft.. LAl!.t l'W•tO Virginia 13, VMI 10 1n111-0Mtre1Mi. Yatpereieoo Clemson 62. Wake Forest BYU 31, New Mexico 7 Utah 17, San Dle90 St. 14 Utah St. 20, Fresno St. O wvomlno SS, Colorado St. 21 KelemntolO.Ollwt 1$ 2• 11-Hlll"*> 27, S.W-21 • SloU• l't11t10."-• WI I I lam & Mary 31 , s. oa11.ota1S.Men11,..., James Madison 19 u,.., ,_I .. LUIMr u waNtflM,11t1Ml•WMIY11I Furman 35, Marshall 3 Wayne, Midi. n, Nor111Wd, Mkl" 11 Louisiana Tech 17, SW Arizona '48, UTEP 15 New Mexico St. 31 , w . llllnols 24 w11.rn1net., 11, 111M1on" Loutslana 17 N.D••ot•k14·""' .... ~0 NE Louisiana SS, Nicholls 0ttff11e111 )4. ~"" J taHwl~WllltCl96,-.!UnlonO St. 18 ··-· 24. ,..,. ,. c erro1"1, MMt. s., w. --t1 e. N•• Mule. •. Wefl«n It .. Colt. n Moftten• fl, ManlaM st. 11 Color .. MINI 1, S. Ultft D w_, St. u, N. ""'-n lelte St. 11, ....,_.. .. _ J N. Mt•. HltN .... »."""'Colo 21 • • .,.,., 42, Wlltll\Mrt " Cfflt•I M, o.t-f1 De.,..,. "· L.w 0 H°" Jt, urten a N. MkN ... '41 MkNtln Te<h IS Olllo Nor11Wf'111, W.-ero OllltWftlynt7,~ 1 A9ftl .... rJ,O.Op•a:, Ky.I Cert ..... "· WMMon 10 ~ C...tell 4 , C-W..1tnl IJ Moorl!Md St. "· Miron. ·Ollhlttl 0 w1 ... 1 ... Claire a. Wlt.·Plel-111• 1 A~tl-, Ill. as, ElmflllfM. SouthWHt Arkansas ,.1, Rice 7 Houston 20, TCU 16 , S. Mississippi 22, Texas St. 0 N . "....,•t-.s.o M. s. o.llota St. JI a.tllel, Mini\. J2, St. Olaf ti C...t. Mi-I'· Uftcoln 1 OllueeW. K,_U c.•.~111.0 Oklahoma 49, Colorado O Texas 26, Texas Tech 9 Tulsa 59, Drake 6 Concordia, st.I'. 20. ,_.,._,, 1• Ev•nee• •.Tabor o Fllldley 10, H--t Grac.elMd U, Cent. Me.-ltl U Keernay 54. t•, E"'llWI• St 1 ~-U, C.1-10 ~•• t•, loae WHlrn I• Abllene Cllrl1tlen 11, StepMn I' Mtn•atoSt. 41, St. Cloud St. 1 Avstln o Ml Hou rt.Roll• U, Ev.,..vlll• J SMU 27, Texas A&M 7 Arkansas St. 10 , Texas-Arlington 7 Lamar'20, McNeese St. 20 Au1lln Col .•• Teri-St. 21 NE llllnohU. LAM!end t Sul lfeii"SC' 4T, UtllllOCa o.rtlll., 1 -on-.. JCM..U~·Sl«ktcm • HenderlOn St. 42, S. ~ 21 Pltts0ur9 St. 2', WrtN, N ... 0 Arti .. ~ello J1, Htrdl119 2t St. TllomM 4 . -.."'.,I>' Sam -Sl. JI, --,...,,. 11 S. Otlltt•~ '· DelloU Wnl~ O Arll.·PllW 91111'1 •,I.a.Ion 11 SW Mlnnetole 11, a.ml.ii 54. 0 Alcorn St. I•. If.,_ 1! Wl1.·St ........ ""· 20;-)lft..O.l*olll 14 Anoelo 54 2t Teut .t\6121 Wls.-SlouU7, 54. NorWrt • c-ron a. Ci.m. sc:, Oltlt. It Wlt.·Whla.w.tw 17, Wlt.·Alv. Fallt C9111. A~ M, "'11len.Ms Te<ll 1' 14 NEc Oil-It, NW Oil ........ 7 OW-I, I-2', c;.ltr-(el. t c;,em111111t St. 11• Teut Sou1Nrn l1 Okll-St .... AoOy Moun\tlfl 1 . ~ u. Wiii..., PeM 14 .. dwelt Gust8Y ._.,,_ •. HtmllN 1.• I lllnols 24, Iowa 7· M1111111n m. c.rrou, WIL,, Mo. Soutlwn u. Mo. w..1 ... n I Kansas St . 10, Iowa St. 7 N. oekot••· N c.o1cwaooo Mlchloan J.4, Minnesota ~~.!'~:::::!.~, 13 -I 5eMrlO 3:2, L""'9< 24 Notre Dame 38, Navy 0 Fr1enc1~42.K--Wes1yn u Nebraska 31, Kansas 15 Mc:Pllt,_.n, ......,.., Kan. J M ichigan St. 26, Indiana 3 Minn._.,.,"· Nort...,.11 st .. s.o. > Nortll ,.., ... Nortl\ Getllr•I I) Okla. St. 16, Missouri 12 NW M •-1 St. n. s-= MJ-110 I . KtnhPY M. "*"'""SI. 10 N. Ala.._ J1, Te,.. .. Martln IO SWulern, Tltl\.ft,. It, Prine Opie' T911ne-T9dl 11, Troy St a Clartl c:.I. I>, AM19nY, Ga I llllnoh c;el. ~. Qftere1 N.Cttoll,.. MT 2S. -II" St• 2l S.C.rollM St.•. Morrll .,_ • . w. Ylrtlnl• St. n. w. V• Wetlyn D w. t<enlwd1v It,~ SI. 1S YOUftts'-> St. U, Mlddlt T-. 10 Hem,.....5'ydft9y Jl, l!rrwy & ..._y ' HampWll Inst. JI, O\llH.-0 6 N.c.~• ...... s.o Mtryvllle14, •~M<en 11 Vlrolnl• Unton 14, Vlrthl• SI. 12 Wetll. 6 LM •• lnlGW ..... Ve. 0 c11.-1 Jl, ~"" Knonllle 54, l'la • AlltOfl 23, Alalllfl ,,_..,I Jec:•-llte SL 11, De" SI. 14 l!lla.elllelll O ty SL •• Rywtt•vllle St. 0 Elon Jt, ~-WMIH L.IVl"9•-11. St. ,. ... J Ml»lui.i C'Al.».U~ 17 Pralri• v..,. I. w.i...,i Val.• SE t..owl~ 21, NW llUitl ... 16 T--St.a,~U-" w. Geo'91• 20. C..t .... ldrl!. Wlnst..,..Selenl :n; J.CSmlltl f3 ~·" Pittsburgh J., Boston College 24 W. Vlrglnh 20, E . Carolina 3 Harvard 41, Blwn 7 Cornell 2l, Bu nell 1 s Holy Cross 1,. olumbia 7 Princeton 38, nn 30 Syracuse ,.7, l)lgate 2,. Yale 24, Dartlouth 3 Allred 1', AtblnyJ Y 0 htheny, W.Ve. tJ\lnll.& Jeff I nlty college 1t Conference Ml~:erence 59ddl.-.C: s.ut~n 1 Sen 0MeD , Cltrw 1' lllv•.-.14t O So~the~at Contuence LA Soul,_, W9t1 LA o LA HerllOr eon.e., 116 L.ACC •· EU 1S Me.l!~Conference 14111.ertfletd .. Kh CC 1t Senta "'°'c.e II Pfft!NM -.C c:.mlllP 1' W•ttern Jlte Conference S-te ~H~Kll 14 v ... tura 4 . l21 OHa l'•Rl!lfCI! A~V , San .... _cllnot Mire C-. t, IM Valley• Ml San Jee I""· Dtwr'I O HlgSchool Garden to.e League G•rdttn <;,_~ lolw Gr-1 Ora,.LHgue l ru -011no. ~ 1 .. u Cl runners I irs t I Irvine women finish second I 1 Cable TV a s uccess in Seattle Capturing five of the flrst s even plac es despite losing individual honors to English runrter Graeme--Felt of United States International University <USIU), the UC Irvine men's cross country team took first place in a quadrangular meet in San Diego Saturday.) The U CI women finished sec ond to USIU in the invitational meet held on the Irvine campus. Charles Christensen finished second for UCI with teammates John Gerhardt and Joe Young n e xt in line. Then Steve Kirc hhoff and Pedro Reyes ca m e a cross the finish line in s ixth and seve nth place. UCI has been competing in multi -team meets and invitationals most of the fall and will · defend its Pacific bast Athletic Conferenc e tit; on Saturday, Nov. 14 at StUord University. In the women's invitFnal meet, Libby Roberts took ond behind Rosalva Bonilla Cal State <Fulle rton) with aJ18:54 c locking. Bonilla was titd in 18 : 38 for the five kil11eler course. USJU, the winning tea then placed the next five ~ners before UCl's Kelly Gi~ and Catherine Casserly were le to dent the monopoly. 0 UCI point scorers were KiQl olmer in 11th place and Tawnn~rree in 12th. ~ Kathy Trainor in 15th j,ltion and Rebecca Landon 17th were the other runners f4JCI. NFL • • statistics SEA'ITLE <AP 1-The Seattle Super sonics' e 't)e r iment in s ports -cable te~vi~on is a success. General ~anager ZolLie Volchok has s aid. "'We'r e at thf break·even point," he s'aid. ·And we feel ver y successful. .. Volchok said the Sonics -as of Monda y -h ad 11 ,050 s ubscr ibers to the tt:levised o ffe r i ng o f the Natio nal Basketball Assoc iation team's entire regular-season schedule. "The best we can figure with o ur costs, .. he adde d, "is that it 'II take about 11.000 to break even. Other professio n al s ports franchises have dabbled in cable TV before, but not to the extent the Sonics are doin~ this season. OUTSTANDING VALUES! NATIONAL CONFERENCE OFFENSE A"ERICAN CO~RENCE OFFEN IRAMDNIW 1911 vw DIESEL RAlllT FACTORY STICKER $1050 DISCOUNT $955 . Yards Rush Pass Minnesota 3,120 783 2,337 b all as 2,969 1,331 1,638 Detroit 2,895 1,343 1,552 San Francisco 2,807 969 1,838 Atlanta 2.771 1,074 1,697 Was hington 2,667 908 1,759 Philadelphfa 2,657 1,198 1,459 Rams 2,609 1,152 1,457 Chicago 2,578 945 . l ,633 Ta mpa Bay 2,573 790 1,783 Green Bay 2,573 878 1.6&4· St. Louis 2,464 960 1.504 New York 2,380 845 1,535 Ne w Orleans 2.355 1,150 1,205 DEFENSE Philadelphia 2,387 905 1.482 Washington 2,393 908 1,48~ New York 2,495 895 1.600 Tampa Bay 2,499 1,125 1,374 Rams Z,5~ J,181 1,43'7 San Francisco 2,548 965 1,583 Atlanta 2,608 8Sa 1.155 New Orleans 2,624 938 1,686 Green Bay 2,633 1,105 1,528 Detroit 2,644 750 1,894 Minnesota 2,808 955 1,MS St. Louis 2,989 1,153 1.836 Chicago 3,024 1,114 1,850 Dallas 3,046 963 2,083 ,, Vol Rush San Diego 3, 910 Cleveland 3, 984 New England 3, 1,179 Pittsburgh 3, 1,335 Micuni 3,~ 1,073 Buffalo 2. 1,053 Kansas City 2 l ,336 Cincinnati 2 842 Ne w York 2 1,222 Denve r 2 954 Baltimore 25 1,024 Se attle 2 748 Oakland 8 974 Hous ton 6 1,035 DEFE E Denver 1,118 Bu fr a lo 944 Cincinnati 989 Oakland 967 Seattle 1,310 Cleveland 1,095 Pittsburgh 1,007 New England 1,522 Houston 1,092 Kansas City 810 Miami 1,088 New York l ,165 ~an Diego 930 Baltimore 1.182 Pass 2,361 2,224 2,013 1,781 1,947 1,892 l,515 1,987 1,569 1,761 1,541 1,646 1,174 1,081 1,012 1,496 l.583 1,702 1,393 1,658 1,814 l ,302 1,775 2,072 1,898 1,871 2,24.9 2,282 SALE PRICE 57095 (Ue3) (20l881) IRAHD MEW 1911 ISUZU 4X4 PICKUP FACTORY STICKER $1l5l Ol~COUNT $959 SALE PRICE '7395 ( 1273) (700566) I 910 VW DAStB DIESEi. WAC'iOM 4 1peed tran1miSS1on, AM·FM atereo & 11unroof. (149876) SALE PRICE OMLY '7995 - 0 ' ( COLLI use •tt::.•::''" •••fl9lilft ... ....0 ...,. .... II Cal 10-.1 WIU ~ I f\111 I usc-'o .... • u.c-,.....-( - W$U -FG MWl'lt lO USC -Alleft I NII I Jet USC -Al .... I NI I use -At.., 11 -· tt 'klll WSU -MltcMtt 11 trom C- IMorrltltklll UIC -l"G--Jll USC -s.-n<•• S nH1 I kkkl " -60,"2 "'"',._,. ""* ...... ... ..,,..,.,. .... , .. II,.,. ....... ""' .. """' ........ "91\elt ... , ... Tl~Of...__, ......... , ltUS~ING -Wlllll 1.14, It. Wlll...,s ~ .. ... S-hw11 c.i. 1~n. M<CleNNll ~1 "ASSING -Well! IO-t1-l·IJ1, T~ 7. Me1iw ....... 111. ltl!Cl!IYING -W J.7t, Mllc,..I >-4, H "'"-S.74, Allefl J WIU u JS.I" 104 0 17.»-) I .. 4-1 .... n :"' T *'in UCLA "'"'0-" !tu-...,... ~)-UO Peulngy-,. """'llY-'O p_, 1-lHI f'l#IH ..,,. l'Minbf•lo91 ... """'•ltl-y-..... 1 Tl-of PoJO-i!M ,. :>7 ,... ..... utC .. .... •111 ZJ ...... M J.1 1.e 17." On " -SMI--.. ,,..,.., 1..0 s.o s." Jl:ZJ , Alldr-1 22•"4, 5cot1 Or-. Brown 2l·J1, .. 11. • R.,,.wy Ml+ .. . Jori9"11•tt·l·JO•. 0-..... 1. UCLA. Tow,.wll 2·52, y M1. °'9e0rl, Moeer Fullerton 16 o..n.n l'ull-"on Pee If le 0 0 1 ,_ .. UOP -~.,, a 1 1 3 0-17 ti IWIH fr-Miiier l lC"'Mrltkkl UOf'-9rown UPO-l'GK 1'1111 -N ttwllllltlllctll 1'1111-FGUll 30 F..u -,_ -ll'.!MTI St. Jecquft <-••tied) A -tS.m T-Mall~ ,..., "°" .. ,,..l,_s " u Au"'9 .. y-Jl-49 aS-t• "1H111t1 Y•nll m 1«I Aefu~" Y•""' .. '7 P .... , 21-Sl-J 11·12..J """" ... 7..lf f'Minbf-).J ... """' .... _ .. ., • s-tl Tl~ol~ 2''SI 30:Clt COMMUNITY COLLEGE GWC 30, Groumont 27 .... .,o-rtlrt Grou-o 1 14 .._t7 Gold911 West 0 14 > t)..40 ~--H ,_ fr-...... _. ITlu,..ele llkkl t GWC-<ate. I) !IOU froin Ai.Ito (kkll. blocltedl GWC-RllodlK 24 p0u lrom Aiello IAleli. ._, G-Tl...,,•1• 11 peu from 8 19'\e,,..I ITIMinala klclll GWC--Olem 11 FG G-llM<so" 2• peu lrom 9 1oll•-,t ITlum•I• Ille.Ill GWC-L.ono l rvn (ltlcl! lelledl GWC-lt,_. IJ !IOU from Alelto IG ..... 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JO"'"· -Freter·A11<1eru",,. ~U~ ...... flNI. ~ • • ., " World Ser1e1 records 1'1,..1 World S..lft recorcts Ml -llecl '" ,,,. 1•1 ,_. .,.....,. Ille Lo. A,.._ Oocltert--y-Y ... U..: INDIVIDUAL IT~OINOI H-""'llrlt Wiwld S..IH -1 INt: (- 11 tlMtal lloO W.tlOn, N-Y .... fl .. IMl"9,..,..._ Moal 11.._ rMCtlecl beM telely "' • -t, ti. 1 .. -Ul'ftftl A-'9 Jeck_,, -Y .. 11 • .-tour • Hl"at """'"' perc_,1-total -fft. .7», Rewle Jee.....,., New York, JO .. ,,., 9..Alb&b..J• t.alM. ...... Mesi walk$ 111 lla-91me .. rln: t , Wiiiie AanCIOIPfl, NY, (old r«Onl;. by lleW Aulll, NY, lftJ). INOfYIOUAL IAHltUNNINO Most sk>I., tae.-.. \lx ... rne teri.o: 4, 0. ... ., "-,LA. INDIVIDUAL "'TCNIJfO Moll VW• ll•-91me Mrln 1, lie IM,,., U...&I. ltkll~,NY. Moat -Sla-91me -!ff· >. ~ l'retl•r. NY (Oll!Y otM pi lefter•-•- nmu wu Cl-• "L•fly" Wllllem•, (Ill~ IALI, tttt llO .._.._ •rln INOIYICX/AL "IELOINO Moll orou-p errors, urteir. ucorwl bewma11· •. oa .. , ~. 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M•-99~ 1erlel, -<1114>• 2, lie (-tlm.tl N9W Y-116 <IUCI to U. record wn NY (ALI 1tn1 • G•N•RALR•co•os L••Oftl pl..,.,.., iller• ll11<1Udlft9 t...,. c111mph,."lifp swi.•. M. U2,'40 41, (Old ••<oro, U.tlS.'7'0.12 In 1•1. Motl pleyen ...... "" ....... ••lff ..... CIW. fl. NY (ALI 24, V. IHLI 14, ltll NOTE ONy llf•ve'"' Ml Its.cl were O.n Aeverl"Q (NYI -AJ•J..clro PMoe IL.Al Ch•mc><arr•co <• "-"'•1 TM,. ...... ., s.turcley'I ISIM'lll .. ltldy car rece, wltll type ol <•. •-~ -.,,.,.. ... -eoe .-ci ,,. mptl· I, Tom Stleve, Mercll-CCKwMlll, 1•. 117.W . 2. e--., u...,, ,..,... .. eo.-111, uo. >. Gor.,. _,_ock, Wffck•t·Coswor1tl, 1•. 4. Merlo Andrettl,'Wllcket-C09-, 1M. J. P~lloc.rter, ,_,,,. .. C.-111, t• •• J .... Geru .......... ..co. ........ , ... 1 Olcll ~ ,,_Mke-c:o.-111, 141. •. ltkll --. • ...,.. lt..CO.wtll, 141. t. H ... m~, Eeof.0.W111et, 144 10, Gel'-Sml!rt. Wlldcet<os-11. l.U II Toin ....-, ,..Mk..0-"r'Ol.C, IQ. IJ. 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( ............... , Geid911 WIJI ..... ~· (lnllllo, -· ,.._., ...... , .. 11te ... e C(' ..... Col ...... ~ te.11'1. OtM9DC..."""OoAQe, lt;·-Wl-.. IDIU eerwe CC<ilol ... ., ...,_. .. .,... ..,._., Ote"'9 OM~OI A .... ,,, • ._lft. TlltN _. IMIOI. J, in. .~~·:• Defense deserts ~gs ST. LOUIS_ (APJ Jack Browosc:hJdle •cored with 2:23 lert to c:ap a three·101t. tblrd-perlod burat aa the St. Loul1 Blues cdfed the Loa Anaelea Kin&• 5·4 Saturday nitbt in lhe Natlonal Hockey League . BrownschidJe ttred a 25-footer past Los Anaeles 1oalle Marlo Lessard after taking a pass from Jim NIU. The Blues collected coals by Ed Kea •nd Mike - Crombeen about two minutes apart midwa throuJh th~ third period to fitly ror a 4-4 tfe. The Blues, now 4·6·2, had taken a 2-0 lead on the first or Crombeen's two goals just 24 seconds into the contest anti a second-p4!riod tally by Larry Patey. But the Kings, 6·6, broke loos~ for three goals in a five·mlnut span late in the second period as Jim Fox. Larry Murphy and Dave Ttlylor scored. LOS ANGELES TOOK a 4· lead eight minutes into the finaJ period on a goal by ban Booar, but Jtea retaliated 17 seconds later to start the Blues' attack. The Blues now have a 6-0. . record against Los Aneeles since Oct. 13, 1979 . Rick Heinz replaced starting Blues goalie Mike Liut after the· s\. first period when Liut injured - his right elbow. The late defensive lapsel=i puzzled }..(;ls Angeles right wingCI Dave Taylor. II "It's unbelievable the number of goals being scored this year." said Taylor. "I thought (pr sure oq we had the win halrway through. a the third period. But we stopped u~ forcing the play in their end like uq ~d for the-first 50 minut and it cost us.•· ,~ TAYLOR SCOR ED hi~·tr2 seventh goal of the I season to L~ give the Kings a 3·2 lead alter .u two periods . The goal alsO',,.,. extended his point streak to 111 games. 1J "We went into a defensi ve "~ shell after SO minutes of gooa1r>J -- hockey," said Kings Coach'cr~ Parker MacDonald. "We're nob .v that great a defensive club that we can do that." ~d "We were losing the puck i I' right fro_m the faceoff." Taylor 1•1J added. "I can't explain what the" reason is for playin1 so well+dJ offensively and then all of a .')I s udden turning to defense ~i.41. That's not what got us the 4-2>1 .,. Jead." > U.S. Open rematch set for today ,rfJ It's been a long time since r Neal Fras er defeated Alex Olmedo to win the 1960 U.S. 1 , Open tennis championship at:. 1 Forest Hills ln New York. , J~ But today at the John Wayne ·,q 'I'ennis Club in Newport Beach. Olmedo will be out to tum the .. u! tables on Fraser for that defeat.11<. in tbe fina ls of the Grand; Masters tournament with action' rtJ getting under wff"al 1 o'clock. Olmedo, la· winner at h~ Wimbledon in 1959, was forced "~ to a tie-breaker in the first set of •ab his semifinal match against Frank Sedgman Saturday before up some roo fans. ~tf In the tie-breaker. SedgmaJl! double-faulted to put Olmedo "t ahead, Hi. then lost the nextin1 service t.o the winner to drop the ._,n set. Olmedo won the second in. .• , easy fashion, 6·3. 'lb In the other semifinal match, 1 Fraser, a two-time U.S. Open champion. had a tougher lime with Mal Anderson. the No. (I ranked player in the 45-and-over.I. bracket in the world. Anderson. however, is coming. off a hamstring injury and after'. J winning the first set. 6·4,1 dropped two additional sets to1:;; Fraser by the same scores. Sedgman. also a winner of the07 U.S. Open and two Australian'' titles, teamed with Torben"~ Ulrich to reach the doubles'l semifinals against Fraser and Anderson. This match will get 1~ under way at 2 : 3 O o r 0 im m ediately fo llowing the1: singleS' fihal if it lasts beyond' that hour. P• If)./ Pappas leads Minutemen Junior Ted Pappas scored five touchdowns in rush1n1 for 181 yards ·Saturday as Liberty Christian Hilb kept ill pla.yoff hopes alive with a 34-0 victory over Heritage. The Minutemen, now 3_., wW m eet Newport CbrisUan nex.t Saturday to decide a playoff berth from the Academy Lea1ue. Pappaa tallied on runs of 7, l. 3, 3 and 3 yard.a and hit yardage total putt bJm al 747 for the lut three 11mes. Deftnalvely, senlor l)an P hillipi ltd the chu1e witlt 11 lacll:la IDd a rumble recovery • .. -- * * * ·•1 eo-IhA.wa-... Iron!" ( 19331 Claudelle ~1. ~ Lyon A .....,,lronl <..,ort., f"1 in IOYt lllQfl e tmllQOI«'• d~I« Hl"90ININC P.......W~NCJl/fM8fA· ~wife comk:s -"'<..!l Stille< and Aone ,.._. lnl•odUC. the mo¥· ies. ~... and "'°"'' _ llY911ll c;omlng 10 Home 911x Otnt.e 1n NQ¥emliV 8 MCMI * * * "Tiie Hound 01 Tiie 8"kerv111ea" ( 19781 Petet Coote. Dudley Moore Mas- Ill< sleuth Sherlock Holmes ~~~~~·1Ji'~L-!!DJ!SltJ.,0-ll'goong9-0n at Saekerilille .... .., ~to tuspecl ~. Including llim· ll!DMRT ICHl.Jt.l.9 .. ,Mtt::=· ~NITORV ,HS: • *,.. "Somewhere In T._" (t980) C'1rtllopher RMv9. J-Seymour 0.m-ecl wllll cri. 010'11 0~ 8 ~lt-cel'ltll'f Kl,_ a mGOwn-day N.-YOfil ptaywnghl U1ft llypnostS lo trevel INldl' in 11-end "'"''-'PG' 7:00 I TOOAY"S MlJOeOH ......... ~ "°80T ' ~&AND. ·~ COflll.AHD I DAYMOl8COV£AY IUND-'Y MOAHIHG ~ fll YOGA FOR HEAL 114 9CHMT~ CUJUUP 7:3015o:"Lff ...-01NT0.. HU11WnOtf • JtiWIMY IWAOQART • l!X~ONNG LAHGUAOE: THINt(INO, WNTIH8, COMMUMOATING TV~ LOOl<S AT LEAAMNG 9 PV8UC P\JlSE Tl4EWOfllO TOMORROW C1MOVIE • • '819 Wedneeday ( tt78) Jan·MlchMf 111n cent, W111iem Kell Three Cllllfornla bOyl enjoy Ille IUff lfld Nnd unlll llley begin to realize that 111ere·1 more to Ale tllen wa•lng down !heir boards 'PG' CSJPUAUI Melba Moore. Robert Gull- la um e and Sherman Htmsley re-crHte their orlgifllll ll<oedwey roles In Ihle lttmed lleging ot I lie lltoedwey rnu*8I ebout pl111tatlon lite In G41orgla 0 THI! tllAHD M NEVAWUZ, In Wiie anlMaled comeoy t"8 greedy J B T Nmptlotn crHll-lllndl on Ille 1t111nd of Neveww, Ind tries to modemln It tor his own .... i 'E:°''"" .. DllB•IOMI I LLOYD OGI. VIII WOM.Detaa ~ I Lat'THIM • UOHT __,,.M.WIU. ........... .. ...OCIHPPINCa HO_S~AQE Oa\'id Cart·adln~ star1> ui. a -rehg1ous anafrcnoHfmR" onmc Clam~ Ed'."•ards hostage in .. Toda~·.._ FBI .. tonight at 8 on Channel 7. • TODAY'S BLAa< WOfllAH 8 WE1'1NO TIMI! AT CAlVNlft fMDl.Na( K. PNCE I AM, I CAN, I Will l*~YEON FAMLYUf'E O! KNOW YOUR ULE H'.,.,..,. MATT£M Spec191 ~ on pereonel money ~· on topics ranging from •• •y "Digby The Blggeel Dog In Tiie WO<IO' ( t973) Jim Dale. Angel• Oouglu A 000 belotlgoog lo a lovely Widow grows 10 an enot· mous 11ze af1., he eocl· d9ntelly dt•nll• • potl()n intended tor 1c1enClflc; retMtcti 0 MOW * •'• 'Loopt\Ole" (1064) Barry $Yhlvan. Dorolhy Malone A bank employM accused of plttwrng a large sum of money axoneret• hlmlelt by applet\ending Ille real Culpri I income tu savings 10 lnveatment Ideas 1n tbe •· sto<:lt mer'ket end money mat1tet funds Is oNeted U MOVIE f 11:30 9 Nf'L'I 8UT EVER Q • "*-'AL8 AMIMAl.8 ANIMALS * * 1~ "Tiie Piclure ShOw MM" (1979) ROd Tayle>t. JOhn ~llon, In tho C920s. when trallt!lling tent crew. brougM magic lantern ~hows to the small towna of a America, an aged showman compeles with a llaisny. connMng COfl'>l)e!I· lor 'PG' I "Tl>e Rooater" 9:00 I ME.ET THE PRESS V1UA Al.EGAE CR> tJ CJ) CAAL ROBERTS ti!) SESAME STREET (AJ ~ fT IS WRITTEN •.JO IJ BUSINESS JOURHAL Q Hfl.'11 6 AADIO IMIBLE Cl.ASS ., THEWOALO JOMOAAOW NFL TODAY I lCEHHEJl(_ OOPB.AND HIWSCENTEA WEE<lY C)MOVIE • • • "The New Land GJ qiURCH IN THE HOME . I . "1!) WALL ST'REETWEEI< I @J SPECTRUM I --AFTERNOOH- 1 t2.1>0 0 LOST IN IPAC& 8 ®J 188U£S AHO ANSWEAS a SEAIDl 18 MOVIE • *'t "Charltea A~ ( t97~1 Kate Jec;kson, Far· rah Fawoett-Mtjora A J:AM. .GI. mutdM end ,~ l>«Y connect.a With rutll- i.es vineyard -. IS mve111gated by three young lllmJlle de!WC11VW fill FESTIVAL. Of' MASKS l1v1 COWtllQ4! Of me 81h Annual Festival Of Maski Patede. with hOlt and emciee Mario Macf\ado Cl> OCEANUS: THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Z'MOVIE ( 19721 Liv Ullmann. MA.\ YOO S1dow A Scand1nayj- en fam11y seeks freedom - end a new Ille 1n lhe Min- nesota terr1tory of the ._. ~-if! .... lend• scape ( t9691 Robert Shaw. Melcotm ~cC>owell 'PG 1850$ 1 H I INSIDE THE NFL Hoa1$ Len Dawson and NiClr. Bvomcont1 pr._,t htghltghls ol crl11cal games en~ and p~ dlcilons of upcoming con- tests In lhe NFL 10:00 8 ~AOE • HFl. FOOT8AU. ci. ... -• llllff•to 0 MOVIE • .,._ "Tl'l9 Ghost And Mr Chicken-(,968) Oon Kflons, Jollt'I Slltey A newspaper lypesellar Draves meny penis lo beCOCTle a rpPOrler }Jy 1n\/9$llQl!ing a s...ppQsedly heunted hOuse Q CAMP WILDEANESS 8 HEAAU> OF TAVfH • REX HUMBARD fD THE LAWMIJ<EAS fB MMMC °'Oil PAINTING f]) NFL FOOTBALL A11anta Fatcon& at ,.._ 'O<leens Saints ~MEET THE PRESS S MOVIE • • • 'Coal Miner's DillJ9h1e<' ( 1980) S1s,Y Space~. Tommy Lee ~s eased on Loretta Lvnn·s aotob1ography A young girt _lrom a poor family In rurel K1111tucicy mar.--e much Older local boy wl)O engrneers her r1M to staraom 1n Ille muttc industry 'PG 8 8088Y VINTON Sobby Vinton perlorms wme of hos l>igges1 hits 1nctud!no Btue On Blue" and Red Roses F0t A Slue Lady trom lhe Sands Hotel 1n Las vegas t0:30 t) NEWSMAJ<ERS fJ KIOS ARE PEOPLE TOO Guests Ann J1lhan John and Mackll'\Zte Plltlhps. puppetee< Marc w-, Olympic hurdler Edwin Moses 6 A08ERT SCHUUEll tD JEAAY FALWELl fD OPENMINO '1l) MAOIC OF OIL PAINTING @) ANIMALS ANIMALS ANIMALS "The Roosier" at A~ICULTURE U.S.A. (H'MOVlE • •' • · Loving Couples ( 1980) Sh1rrey· Macle1ne. James Coburn Two cou- ples -o~ married. Ol'le not •• lake a siab at some uncon11entlonal regrouping with rlOtous resolla 'PG' 1t:OO II FACE THE HA TIOH 0 TERAY COLE· WHITTAKER m MOvtE * * "Gr1n1y I t978l ChrlSlopt>er George. Roct>- erd JMckel A huge bear ' 8llKU vec:atloneB al a ~pingpel) &l MASTERPIECE THEATRE Gi) WAIMINOTON WEEJC IHMWW(A) Q)MOVll t~:ao f) NFL TODAY fJ PEOPLE7 Q THE BAXTERS "Charge II''" m OCEANUS: THE , MARINE 9MAONMEN'T (I~ HEWSMAKEAS '81 ~NFL '81 fC MOVIE • • •• ..st.,dust ,.._ ries' (1990) Woody Allen, • CNrk>lle Rampfmg A IUC· ~IVI 01n1c1ot f-a 1111'--' "'*• .. -,,. lrlM to mel!a some maior O.Ct- 5'0n• >n h<ll !tie PG HH80~ PAEVl£W:NOV818£A Huwand·and·wile comic• J.rry Siii~ and Anne Meara introouc. tl\e mov -spKl1lb •nd sporlll 8Y4lf'lts com.no 10 Ho4NI Bo• Ollie. 1n Novem1>41f t ANIMAU'Mf'tCS This animated com9dy IHturtng the VOICes ot Gil· da Rad,_ and 8111) C~ 1111, looks at llOW the var•· .ous 11n1ma1s prepare for t~ own Olympic g•mes t:OO f) NFL FOOTBAU. Oetron Lions al Los Ange· les Rams • D INSIGHT 0 THE MUNSTERS Herman 8'\d Qlanclpa dis- cover • secret room with a message on Ille wllll1 Inell· lallng burled pir•te gold 0 DIAECTIOHS Q TUNTAU< Cl> AOAM-t2 fD MUAOEA MOST £NOU8t4 Clouds Of Wltnn8" Lord Peter Wlt'Mi#l'f u-rthl an important due ~ pro- duees an une•pecled con- less;on (Part 21 '1l> UNOE.ASTANOtHO HUMAN 8EHA Vl<>f' '$4kUal MollYallQn (j) W£SttAH OUTDOONIMAN (@) NFl.'8 BUT EVER ''Runne.-1· Q) NFL. FOOT8All. Kanset City Chlef1 at Sen Diego Charg«s H) ON LOCATION "Tiie Thlfd Annual Rich 1Jt1i. And TIMI GrMI Pre· tender•" Rk:tl ta jolntld by 1111an1ed 1mpru1lonls11 Thom Breth end Julle Dees for an evening of uny comed)I and greAI family enlef111inmt1nl. UMOVIE • ~ "Blue Fire Lady" ( 1971) (:attwyn Harrison, Merk liOIOef> A young gort \ t11es to Mve • c:e11tri«· out '-M from belrlg IOld to • work farm 1:30 G ON CAMPUS I LE.AW rT TO IEAYEI SAFAAITO ADV£HTUAI D WILD, WllD WEST 8) MOVIE • • "• ··For Pele's Selle" ( 19741 Barbre Str.iund, MiCllllOI Serr.Vn A O.VOI· ed wife '""°'"" herMlf "' -al weolly ec:nem. to .. CIWllL LISTINGS r11se 90lll4t e•tr1 tllOn8)' llO that h« cab drllfer hua- bend can flnitn hit aduca· "°" • ADAM-12 • 0 ~TV l Z,TV W HBO C CC1nrm11•l t 1 IWOfO NV , NY 1Pl CWTBSI l CESPNI II • • ICtt>le Ntw~Nttworkl G UHOE.A8TANDtNO HUMAH KHAVIOA "$1reu" CJ) OAEATUT 8~T8 I.EOE.NOi ' ~ 8 THe FAMIL.IO llYONO THI fllNOI The P'obtenl Of llfetel 911'11• gr1Clon lfom Lelln A~ CM countrlM iflto the Unff· .s awes ,. studied. • QIUJGAN'8 18&.AND ··~HPOI Cl l MCMI WOV11 • • "-'''ou•" I 11101 MCMI ~ '~· ._ 1(...,. • ••• ''Ooo o.y Ah• l'll8n The lllCCllN ol llf«**' noon" ( tt7') Al PKlno • • • , .... ., 1u11on1o • I, .... , rrot ~. Nitatt lml#I A nlQ!llcMI 1111., on 1 w"'.," •-lllH• In .. llriltl.~ ... -~Ar-i• IYWHONY '81110l ...... ~lllhe loaCOfl 6y~ Ordlee· '" in Acer H and Ill of T~lillOvtlly't Immortal NBC e 7:00 "Ca per' Hallowe~ .. An muled story about th f'rlendly aho l and om~ Hulloween prunks that backfire "°"* Ind uncMlnl P'f• Jonn CaJlia "TWo banctit11, 91111, fM c~ae-gitll try Ofll Of wflOM WIMll IO l)ty IO MOiiie tMlr ln'OllOMI fO< I NII (hW. C1t)er1100n WOUllCl8 llWO\lgll drugt ~ tot hil boffrlencl ll04d yp I ... 'A New Yorll City baNI (Al --m-.o LTHI~ · lrwen ""' ' l"I ID AMINOAH ~ SIMMg The flo.KUllllll ltencll" KTT": .• 8.00 "fo~un With Dick and ~nne: Georg.e Sego l and Jane Fonda star .'" a movie about a c-ouple who turn to s:rame when he lo cs his job. ... a MOYll ~tor41 Ill hlr.0 by. c:ort• *DMlh Of A C.OtertOld Ylel • wife 10 llnd I fortune The 0orot11y s1t1tt1r1 aco-111a1 " ••ethld on a rlll\Cf\ ty" (Pf.-nilfl) Jllt\ie LN 0 M()Vtl Cwllll. lr\ICll Wtita The • * • • Dog O.y All .. story of Dofoll'ly 8tr1ttt11 noon" ( 111111 Al PeeiOO. 'ITAATMK Mt $poctl Ill Utlgned 10 eommand a 11hut11eCr1f1 lnYMll09tlon of • myatetl· out eoctr tytlltll KCETQI 8·00 "Nova: Did Darwin Get and Mr rei.CIOnlhop wllll • · John Car.ale Two b.tndlll lhe P'Olnol« whO guided ~ Of wt\Otn WIOll CO pay It Wrong?" An exploration of challenge lo the theory of evol ution . her r1M to 11.,dCH'n le fOr , M~ '"anoa operlllon ~~IW'lllOk"' ,.;;;:._c11yb1>nk (R) clrt!Milllt!ad Q ,~,,.. boVfrlend. llofO up• CJI OUfl LOYI II HIM T08:fAY tt:>Movll * • "ltfg W~lleSday',' t 10781 J•n·Mlchatl Vln- <*lt. Wllllem Keet. fhrM c.lltornla boy• enjoy th4J ""f Ind Und untM lhaY A BC 9 9: 00 "fhe Goqdbye Oirl." Mars~a Mason and Richard Ore~·russ star in u movie obout two battling roommates who Call jn love. Or Oonero Nel11on • o "Time• Squere" 1-chet Whal CIU- 1 19801 Robin JOllnllOn, Trt· lllatkl to 1t1ack (RI Alverado Two un11ab1t •di MOY• • • • * * "The Goodb 1 f•n ~~e g1r11 t>9Coma Qin•• ye f>ck n roll bag lacllff In begin 10 re111u 111.11 ter" ( tt7.7\ Shelley ,,_.., "*• lo.<JiM...1...., ~lttter• e.ltn4 ,.Mont· I wolng down their boards gomery Att., h4lt motltef ; 'PG' mlllas •pact with Sallin, & (J ) MOYIE ll'OVOO WOll'lln llrugglel to * * '·• "The SMepmall" eecape her ob1tga1ton to (111611 Olenn Ford. Shirley w.cf • Oernon ~Laine A "'"" owner • GMATUT ~ el1empt1 CO OUIWft hl9 -t.aEN0e mi.. wNle hefdHlg 111$ anl· • WA8HIMOTOtll WHJ( mais through utile coun-* MVIEW ("> "Y I CALU81l.VHY (ZJ GAH08USTERS FACE THI NATION !Chec>•er 111 MON5Y MA TTEM 2:30. OtU.IGAN'8 llLANO Special adWll on perllOnll • AUTO AACINQ money rnln8Q8m8nt on "t..umberman's 500" lo pies ran9lll9 from G MOVIE ~ 1.aa uv1nga to * * * "The Hound Of The I tn-1manl ldee.1 In the BMlkarvlflet" ( 1939) 8aMI tloc:lt ~•and money Rathbone, Nigel en.ce mar1<9' tunds la otfet'9d Slllflock HolmM l<Mtstl--, -6:00 g 8T AA TMJ< gate1 tha myste<y of 1 can-c.c>t Kirk 11 capturld by lne spirit haunli"ll an Ef'l1· two 111raoge crHturee wllO ''lh country aatace. ~ In vatloua magical '9 AMENCAN lorme. OOV!AHMENT I ABC HrW8 "llle Bureaucracy" f1NHG UNl fij) MOVIE "C1n Am.,lea Compete?" * • ,.., "Somewhere In Gueet, Peter Pet«aon. (RI Tl~" ( 1980) Chtlatopher • THE VICTORY • RHYe. Jena Seymour. QAN>EN Ob1es..CS with lhe porlr1tt Bob Thompaon otters of a 19th-cent.ury ac1ress, eOvlCe on every phase ol • modern-day ~ York ~Oening ptayw•lght "'" h~ CIJ u •A•s•H lo travt4 baclt 1n ume 804 The per11onnel of the ,,_.her 'PG' 40771h re.pond In the '*I· (2 1 MOVIE II mar>ne< when llUP9'Y • • • • "Oetsu Uzala' llnee we cut .non and Chey ( 19751 Yuri Solomtn, Mu· lacie crl11Q! lllOr111QM .lm ~~Ow~ ~ 111 NEWt Ak1r1 Kurosawa In turn--(~~ OHM-celltury Ruuae, an * * "Revenge 0t . The Army engineer end 8 MySletons From Mars" $be<ian hun ... M<il<~ a Ceplein Scarlet Q089 deeo lrlendsntp oespite their into llPICe to stop the c;onflletang c.>ttural l>aelt-OUdly myal.,on5 from -Q!_OUndl 'G O..troying E.artll G S:OO U AT~ O MCME ~t &lly BMty * ** The Blue l agoon" 1 0 MOVIE I 1980) 8rooto.e Sh1e4d1 * *' • "8ruca Lee tn Chi-Christopher Atkin• Two nne GOda" ( 19781 Ani-ctlddren 8"1>41rH!nca tt>e • mated A 1yr8nb1 kl/IQ ~ot J.La&~ forC41S •peaceful tribe 1n10 dlac:o,,..,,lng ~le and etlCh Dellle when he tr19S IO take o ther etter they are over them end !heir land lhipwreckad togelh« on a fll) M08AIC: ATTlfE d-tad Island. 'R' ewe UP'TOWN (2) MOVIE 'l!) YOU ~D THE LAW * * ·~ ,"Vlnc4H11. Fraocois, Cl) WONDER WOMAN Paul Altd TIMI Olheca" Wondef woman 18 pilled ( 1974) Yves Montand, agains1 a tonn. Army M!Chel PtCCOll Tf\ree rnen '°lone! ¥Who NII turned term a deep bond of enemy agent and -II to lriendlhlp 11\ll IU91ain• deltroy • ,_ AK Fotce them UlrOUO'I • Mfles of test p1ane peisonll Md proMeek>nal 0 F'AOM THE fAA'TH TO cr1ta =.::: 5'*>1 =-N!W8 * • ·rz.,,o To ~-o.,,.. 'TN9 OLD MCXm ren McGa'lln, ()en'9e Nlcli· °""'*"'°" ll ,_,'Y COM• erllOn A mldd .. ·aged f*t• end SO«> V-• looks et dn.Ofeed men, needing -of the proOleme lie 1 ~ tor al~ pay· unco.,.ed (R)Q men!$. i. fa(iid with r~ ~ 8Aa<. 9"eH>g a Malia car con-KO~ lalnlng a dead bod)' as The guys g-Arno!O a psi Oltu.-Plt1NQNp bachelor part)' thll ..,.,_, With e lf.y9ar-old gwt dUtroym his wedding ·PG· plan• (Part 21 UO 8 U1C fOODAU. lll A8C NEWI HIOHUOH\'8 (CJ MCME" Hoa! rac1 e>awmon. ·use • • '+ "S18'dv11 Memo. Va Washington State" ,_. ( 19601 Woody Allen, e MOYIE Charlotte Rat11pling, A sue-• * ** "Butch C~y oessh,i Olreclor f-1 And Tiie Sundance K'Jd" l)(!f'ton.i etl.lie u he mn ( 1969) PIUI Mewrnao. Rob-to rnlllle aome major dec:I· erl Redford. In Ille tai. lk>nsln h• ~·· 'PG' 1800s, 11 pair of good-lf-OH901NEAJ< nalured bMk robbers flee PM'V1lW: ~ to South America. wnere Hu1ban6-aod-wile comlol cr.ey meet wn,.. their a..u-Jerr<; Sllll•r Ind Anoe ".!t· Meara 1ncrodue4t the mov- .; LOI ANOE' EA W&K Jes. 9PKl•la end IPO'I• ., mVEW _.,. coming 10 Horne • YOU AHO THI! LAW Bolt Otllce In N~blf ( $ 1 THE WN:/ICY W0N.0 ($) PUAlJl Of' JONATHAN WINTIM Me1be Moore. Rot>ett GUif.. • Guest Ted Knight ,, laume and Sherman 4.'00 I I.MT OF THI! WIU> ~ r~ .. ,. ,,_ 14MOAY Of'lginal Broadway rolee 1n Loealton !Ive from the Pc*-Ihle llltneO llaging bf Ille 11111 H""9SI F•tlval In 8rc>lldw8y mu9'CM aboul Or'anga plenl.lllOo A .. In 0-qla ~~FOOTBALL ~ EVBING- "USC Vt Walhlng1on' 6 MOVIE • • •'• ··11acu1a" (1972) W111ietn M..-.n.11. llonell• McGee A varnptf'e resur. reeled ah., 200 )'Nf'• goea on a l11t11ng sp<ee lhrougtlout Los • ....-• MOVIE ~.....-. * • * • "The Seercners" (1958) JOlln W1yne, Jettrey Hunter. Wl\en • CMI We• veteran rewms hOme and finds 11>-two nleoes cap- tured by comancnes. ~ embarka on 1 five-year March • WAL.L STRUT WEB< "The View From St Lou" o_. Derick o.-ver. Cllr«;tor oC r-rch tor A 0 EdWllda & Sons (R) I CALUGAAPHY IUelNOS JOUANAl. THATS IHCAEDl8LE Feteured· • ~-year-old photogr9iC)h«, 1111 8·\'M'· old llddler, e 9-year-olcl Called.an lumber)ecll IBMOVll * * •+ "Something For Jo(ff' (1177) Gerlldtne PIQe, Mere Singer The tn1e 9toty ot .,.....,.,. tro- phy Wltlntr JOlln c.pp.t. letll end hi• c:loM .-anon- 1111p wllh hit yOU"9'f twoltllr. WllO wee ltriellen wi1tl leulleml•. " Chronl• °*' (C)MOVll • * * "I Cover Tiie W-· front" ( 1933) Cleu~t• Colbert, Ben Lyoo. A willtlronl report« tills Ill love with • ttnugg141r'll daighC .. MOVta •• "Whitewater Sem" Keith l.M1«1. A mouolMtl """,, ... the Not1nw.t wtlh hi.I hu9ly M«cNnO lot .,. greet wlllct ..... route eouch ·o· uo e MOV11 * • '-' "Thi Dellll'a ~ * • .,. Bruce Lee The Man. The Mylh" ( 1977) 8ruoe LI TM life and '"'- of 8ruoe Lee ftbtn hile beglnnlngl if! Hong Kong to hi• nM a• e kwate ••1>8'1 8f1d movie man •• explorld. 0 KOJAK ID M •A•l•H A "che1t cutter" enO 1 n\lrse from tlMI 8083rd are Mnl to the 4077th In return for Hawkeye Ind Nurse Btgelow • MOW! • * "The Oet.-ay" ( 1972) Steve McOueen. All MICGraw. The prot11e from • hatt-m.lfion.doltar 1*8t by • .l'lulbancl·tnd·wl'* ,...,.. .,.e almOal lo11t to riVmlaook11 • THI VOYAOI OF CHNW..a DAIMIN DerWin r8'uc1~ publ- ..,._ Illa "T"41 Ortgin Of Speelee Illy Mean• Ot Hal· urel SeNldlon" on N- W 24, 1959 ell., '-ting that A"r*' Auaeel w.-- 11 abOlrt to put>li9h 1 .,,,... lat 11-V (Par1 7)("1 • T'Ht!WOM.O M OOOfCM "Hont Kong· A Clt'lt- Menu'' Cl) AGKT MOK WITH DAW> HOf'OWITZ ill THI! ~f!OfllD AUi Rodi lord and 1n Old flamt reeurna their releCf<lnlllllC>, bUI IN ttlM ...,,.. 1111\11 CO tlncJ '* mlaeing ~ sg:.NIM' .., .. "Loving CoupMe'\ {IMO) 8Nrley MacC..tlfte, ~ Cobutn TWo ctv- plel -Otle merrled, eM (lll77l AIC!hllrd D<*Y·· l\4t hffll ol New York City l fun, Mwsna Mason An I ' ambltioue ~'\II AC1or 11 1 t: Aeo NIW9 ..,.., ........... Hew INt'MTNNMllHT York Clly 99811ment woh ..t WI.BC an ••·dll1'<:41< and her ~· .. 0 -JM>NGHT-1 Oft.CHO HU HAW INIAK PMV1EW8 Oues11 Joe Stampley Eben and Gene T•rf Olt>Os, 8o•cw w.111•· flat r...,... ·All The Ma1- "l1'e Abeut Time" ""-Oollllr 8and · •:· "Ch8ttoc1 Of Fwe Jonalhao Goelf ..._ hOW ' • ~ \i 8outh«n Comfort" to con1co1 11rM 1n ph0l09-1*ATM MOVIE '8JlhY "~ T-Like Allee • .i.en ~ "Tiie Rip-Off. (1979) l:M 'A~ ~ Joe an r8-llted .,. ••rd Alt>art Karen ~(TIMI A4atralia, bu1 Jeflll has dif· A 1111111 Of jeW8I ~>CIMATit 'll:t'"l *'JU911ng to tne double-c:lOH one 1l00 I (I) • ...,,. =becl< 'f'd lnho&-her -M .000.000 H1 ~· tocM (Plfl 51 O 'R HAUDWl!IEN Mttnlted On HellowMn ~ * • "W teraet " .nlgllt. Caaper'f friend { ~) Jottn •"•dine Helf'( &c.r~ p1ay9 tlOft8 gett Met 11 8uad prac11ce1 jokH which on Che pity Mu....,t baekfire (R)O And.,llOn, T ty 'f*efl e t1) 0005 MD •••nil tilt 1•ecut1on !Premiere) A teen·aga fOf • onma ldn't CC>n1· areonlll wllll the sympathy ml~ • ~ng a11emp11 of thfl flr'eflgl)t«• of Loi to ,.C I.fie r 11tralght Angelff Till< Force ()he. by llncling Ille I cmnmal 8 DAHCtN'...,. l.CJ MOVIE Ann Reinking. 1111 ot "All * t * "The Lind" That Jeu.'' IOIN "Chotu• (19121 liv U nann. Ma• LIM' stat Jett H)'IMIC> for von Sydow ScanOlnav1- 1n !lour ot hlgh<-llepplng an L faml!y I freedom entef111nmen1 ani a ,_ ~I In the Min· e 80NNY AND04EA netota t«fl of ,,,. Guest• Jerry L.eWll lfld 18M>s the &pr-(~) ~ I GA TE8 Of' ASIA fl.·~ "UM.-;.,,. FtNNO LINE Kun RuaMI . ·The Myth Of Ametle9tl Aller I.he HllOl~IM>gel"""_iecl ..... r''-' fl6ue9t:'--_...Joei._...-..,..----.,,PT ut Garr-... IUlhO< of "The I empioy.- N1ne Nations Of NO<lll l"8 ClemtN America.· • -'Uly car C1J OEQSIOH '11: THE lrorn 8AU.OT 188U18 nets 'R' "C" llK>VIE O M<ME * • '°" "A "'all C«cle Ot FttendW" qto1 8'ad Dav-0 * "Big Weones<lay" t t971l) J•n-Mlct>MI Vin-e.enc, Wllliem Kati Three CaW!<!,fn18 bOyl an)oy tne Wtf and send unr~ 1r.ev Deil•n to ~--caac 1he<e'1 more to Ill• than woltlg down "*r boerdl 'PG' (OJMOVIE * * * "Tile Slue Lagoon" ( t 9801 Brooke Shield• 'CIWtstopM< Atk.lns. T~ cl!WdYen e•perlence Ille ~ 01 11n11 tove Wl\lfa. diaeo"1!ffng 1110 end ue11 other after they are llllpwreckld ..,,. on 11 dtMl1ed lti.nd 'fl' O MOVIE * • "f«ror Trmn" ( 19801 9en Johnlon. Jerrue Lee C<Kll-. A~~ ,.,.,....., y-·s rnMqUer· 8de P*1Y turns Into e Nglltmere whefl a lllnOIC- lrw ~' 11.m !tiling oft IM'*1J-o-1 A -(J ,MOVIE * * "Figures In A l.and- 1c1pe" I tHI) Rot>erc Stiew. M4lk:olm McDowell PG' 7:1f Q ..,...eooMER eo&n. hliipt • ~(f ,...,, .,_. l4Mllr1g ..,. dot died 0 • TIWNINQ DOGS THE , WOOOHOU8l WAY "~" Baro.a Wood- hOuse l>elle.,.. ~ te no rHIOfl tor a puppy ever 10 dlnv Ill the 11ouse or be a nuilance to anyone OJ LOO« ALIVE 1.-00. CJ) MOYIE * * '"' "E-V WNctl Way But Loou" (1971) 'O..t <'toOOO, Sondre Loc:iie. A fWO.fiSled truc:ke< ancs his oranguten companiOn .... ott In pureull of a pretfy councry-wettarn ...., 8 3CHIP8 J.o and Pa.ch befrtend e 12-yeer-old boy lilftO h• wi'""98d • marlJU•n•· t!_eMno ()98f8tlon • UNOERIEA WON.O df!' JACOUU COU8TE4U SJeepfng Stlwk I Of 'V uca. tao" C•e>teln CouatHu ec~ 11'9 eitlrtorOtnary ecienllfle phenomenon 01 ~· 111•1....., In "ndet· Wal«ca- tltftll TODAY'S,. (Premlete) A religious 1.,,alte takM over a ,_,.,al building wld tllr .. ,_ 10 kHtl'llecapll-1 =Ml'EH • * • "Fun With Otck And Jane" (10771 O.orge Sag.al, Jane Fonda An unemployed eero~ce e•ec:ullve ancf Me wife turn to rot>t>«y 8'> meane 10 ~1 lhelf lvxur!olla Ill• rlOUOGOLO Hott Andy Gibb. Coholt Marll)on McCoo o-ts. Pet hnaler, Nt ~. the Greg l(jf'ln Band. Anne M11rr1y, Stevie Woods Don Mcl aen, ~ & ni,; ~A "Oto Oatwtn Ott 11 Wrotlf?" ~to the theOtY of evotullon wNcll •e coming """ ....__ "' toah end 6lology lebo- ,.torlee --·~-o L~·w•e1 "A T-1 Uke lob" JMtt w'4I Jae .. ~ In Alilt~M JMrt •• dtl• btty HjuallnO 10 Che lla4ll cM~ Int fn!loll- pjtaoie loail• (P11'1 5)0 CHl M<MI • • • • ''OnllMty P9o- pll" (MO) -.,Y T~ Moote. Doflllct ~. A gulft..,,.._ MIMger trylnt 10 puc ,. "" ~ '°"""'.,..,,,.. ~· . cMeth lftd 1111 own ....,_ .,....,..,__. .. NI ~--..... colill, ,_.... """'*. is: l<er8'l, U... In the 1960s. th1Jlriendahip Ind ldetlism "three Harvard Sl~IJ~ _J)lrUlalWd when on41JI them ii draft- ed t~ Vietnam 'R' ~"";W~ & Phll; ( t9801 Mlehaet :;.t11Hn. Margot Kidder. !three people begin• t~r romance In Gr~ Viii~ th1I ~U~throughout Iha mere soe1.i m11.... of the '7 · •-30 . wd.O °" ·-i='..:: i.£=:.. Or ... SMk d111CU-l\as-.ur •bOUt •he p1111o- '°Pfll neture of ec>enllf· " .,,1ry and wny he is 001 ... tC about ~ ~ ~-•1_ ·coat Miner a ....,... .. ~JNOI ~ Sp.It. Tommy lH Jon. 88Md on LO<elll L~ llUIObtc>graphy A ~ gwt from a poor f8/f\r ill r1Hal Kantuctty m49 a muclt ofde< toe.I b*.o enginMrll her rise to l"'dom In Iha mulle ~·PG· 10:1s CBll LOCATIOH "~Tlllrd Ann\lel Rich Uftfond Tile Great Pr• I " Aictl Is jOlned l>y d lmprff•ionl1t1 8reah Md Julie ~~n=.:r:i 1o:ao ntE J£fRAS()HS COf'lyjncad tl'lll • longer ellract1ve · 1 P'AL.W£U IWAOGAAT **~HI toe" (t937) Sonj4ef>te. Tyrone Pow- ., "ftnee d119u1Md •• a r~ meets • 111t111ng 1nt1trtor and they tell 1n '°""' 11:001 it'JR•tli'n"E•• I •• (1 s ""81urrection' Ellen 8urllyn, Sem d. '"'*' 11 nea1 latal dllrll. a WOtllaO c llhe has the ablll· I oChe<I but I• per- bK8UM ot he< to clllm • divine 'PG' relt uses • mob-"*' e ttriend to 11811) him P<OVflJt! a 1m1111 ISiand •S contr~ by • crime 1yn- dlc•I• I 12:60 9~ .... , Moir-"' Or To 1<111 t 19461 Betti ~ttthbOne. NiQel Rruce When plall!$ are stolen from lhe Bank ol Eno18". Shertoc• Holmes a1scows lhat • muStC l>O• contll#I a due to the mys- t~ 1:30 feS uOtlE * * 't IV~t. Franc0ts. Paul !no The Others ( t114) Yves Montand M~ i>IQ;Oll Th<ae men ._ ~· ..., bOO>CI of trlendlhp that sustains them ltirough • SflfM!S ol P8ft0f'.81 aoa PfOfeu1onat cr- 1:40 I H) MdNEv MATTE.RS Spect• !Klvtce on personal mootif management on IOPICI ranging fl om 1nc<>m4t tu savings to 1n11et1ment ideas 1n Ille stoolt market anO m~ m1111e1 lunc:I• r1 offered t:4S Q ATONE 0.-t. Marilyn Fergoson mutllor, ed11or and publish· ., 2:00., TUMUOtJT CC1MOVIE * * "Ct11r De Femme · YYH Montand, Romy Scnnaldet Two atr1n9ers meeting purely by chance on • Paris 1r.traet. fill In tove 2:08 ( $1 MOYIE • * "Sneke Fts1 Figl\18f • Jacltte Cl\an Tiie making of • mattlal arts warrtO< 1nllOlves long hours ol wduous trat""'9 'R' 2:t5 . llUIM8S JOURNA1. 2-.30 U BOUY V1N'TOH Bot>by Vinton performs llOtn8 ol "'' 1>W9SI hits, including "Blue on Blue •nd "Rad Roses For A Blue Ledy · from the Sanda Hotet in Las Vegas 2:41 88 NEWS 2".JO ~ A8C: .. .ao 3:00 8 TODAY'S AEUOION 1:30 8 N!WIMAICEAS r Sl LAfll..A· TMON A cornadlan boll and tour comic contellllf'llS who compete eg11n1t one another 11re featured In lhls uncensored comedy game thow D MOVIE * * ·~ "The Plc1ure ShOw Man" (19701 ROd Taylor. John Meltlon In the 1920•. wnen trave41ing tent crews brougllt magic lantern 1110w1 to the small towns ot • Amertea, en agec1 Showman compel• with. llelhy. ocnnMng ~H· tor 'PG' (l)MOVIE • • "Wllua & PNt" 119801 M~ Ontkeen. Margot Kidder Three people begin 1 Cr1engular romanoe 1n Or~ Village thll contlnuM ttwoughout the merc:ut•al llOCtal mllleu of Ille '10s, 'R' 4:00 ! ::Ila . ••~ "Sterou&t Memo. flee" ( 1M0) WOOOy Allen, Chaflotle Aemptmg. A MIC· <*Mtul Olrectot tacu e pet-* etllll u he tries to mek• aome major deci· tlon11 In hit~. 'PO' (j) THI WIO<Y WOAlO M JOMATIWe WINTIA8 °'*'' OMble Reynalda 4:IO MOV'm ··~ "H\lrniy For Beny loop" (1..,, ~~ VOIOe of T~ ~ leny .... ""° PllltiCe .,.. ...... -wefftlft'• ,.... 'llllO' ... 0 RA S T FASHION SECTION OF THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT . . ' . Susie Lagerlof at South Coast Repertory Theater ~ I Sheared elegance I booms C7 SU NDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1981 Nordstrom: New. conc.ept. in me~chandising plus old-fashioneO service. PaQe ~ \ .. , . \ -.. "----.~--·~- Or1nge Co11t DAIL V PILOT /8und1y, November 1, 198 i • How to upgrade n8w school Of ··ch .ciirmen By NORA LEHMAN .. i.. ""._... ..... I e &,. tif • '· Before you Jump to inucrun1te conclusions. I want you to know that I rind 1t u pleasure J.O deal with mo:-.l pre s chuirmcn. ~ulurally . the most experienred are the eas1e. t to ---wol'k with. c And I'm not talk Ing about the pros. e1thl'r Ttie~· drop the ball som<.•l1mt':o.. wht'n lcust experted.1 But those who do know \\hat thcy·re doing. get tht• relet.tse to us well an ud\':..incc of the event. type and triple-space it. gt\'<' us al lt•ast two contuct names and numbers. un<.Jmtand that \\C pref~·r to take our own photos and set up that '>e..,s1on in Ct time!~ manner In addition. they h<I\ c.• :-.nmt~one to help us IH'l lo tht• nght people at a party and. bles:-. them. provide us ""'WJ t~·pcd guest list. including. \\:hen.' the attendees rnmc.• from . and do it without a groan. . Evt'n those who an• brand new at the iob and ask for help are aimost rertain to get it . J' m not a n•rse to orf ering a helping hand :'llevertheless. I han' lh1:-. theor~ thut \\ hile m.\ batk was turned. someone dec1<1ed to trnin a Ill'\\ brl'ed or press chairman. There aren·t loo man~ gra.duaH•s ~·ct. but the school is ob\'iousl~ ('atchinl{ on I don't kno\\ the .words to th<.• ~chool"s motto or -.ong. but they must include harass. harangue. attack 1\'t•rball.\· . on paper or both. not to ml•ntion insult. Sounds paranoid. cloc.•s it·· OK. here's wh~· r m surl' rm r!ight Whtie co,·erin~ thl' Ella F1tl;.!c.•r:..i ld ·do .. at the In 1m• Bowl. I "as ·int rodun·d · b~ an old friend to u womctn I' cl mt.•t mort• than seH•ral t 1me:-. She \\a' <Jnd p<.•rhap:-. "'ill •~ the pres!' c-ha1rman for "' .i.:n>up \\hos<.> 1d<.•ab I fa \"Or I smilc<l m~· sincerest smill• 11nd unswl"red. ·1tow nin• lo mec.•t you a~ain You mu~tn 't fel'I ~·ou ha\'l' to tukc me to lunt'h And 1ust send along the perfinc.•nt 1nrormat1on 1 ·11 "rite m~ own t•olumn. thunks · Then theres this other t-Jd~ 1 and I use that word advisl'dly 1 who must be heading ror the top of her graduating class She ins1stl1<l on talking for a long time when I told h(•r· I was on dt•adllne. When I told her I onl~· took basic information on the phone. s he told me that e\·er~·on<.• else llhat·s .\"OU '.\1ar~· Lou. Dina ::ind Doris she told me soi took information over the phone. When I rmall.\ broke through her rambling and told her what I required. she told me she was too hus~ to do all that. and besides didn't know how Tr.\·ing to help. I sent her a copy of a well ·dont'· r~elease My an:,wer"' A handwritten rcleasC' followed h~· a single-spaced. t~·pewritten one. That was accompanied b~ a letter sa~ ing ... Well. you got .\·our point across. but lh<.' group doesn't need publicit~ any,\·a, That":-. tellin}! me.• 1·11 besorr~ The next charmer called to harangue.• mt• ror-misstni,: her mid-Sundcty afternoon pres:-. part.\. I had ne\'l'I' accepted thl• part,·. but that was abs9lut<.'b imm· leri~;t,L , ----In practicall.\ one brt•alh :-.hl' -.aid. patting me.· on the.• hand ... How nire to ml't'I ~nu 1 s1e • I'll tuh· ~ ou to lunch and rll write-~·our (•olumn for ~·nu . ' was told th;1t e \·er~·one. but t•\·cr~·om'. c.•lst' had bl'l1n there. I got the impression there.• wa:-1 a tast of thousands Three. I found out latt!J'_ .· -In the Spotlight s·usie Lagerlof: Orange Coast Lady of Fashion .................. ., ......ao-o-. For that special evening at home. Susie Lagerlof might wear gold l.ame pants f rom Anne Crimmins· Umi CollectiQlu. The drop shoulder sweater is made of kid mohair and lurex by Adri. Short outfit options grow It look manufacturers too many y~ars lO understand the clothes needs of the petite woman. Before the relatively recent development or s pecially sized designs. h er c loth es buyin g h abits demanded a lol of planning. simply were not proportioned properly. Lucky ones h a d competent dressmakers or were lalented with a sewing mac hine lhemselves. The recently developed petite lines a lso turned out to be a boon to those wom en. who because or body proportion. have needed exlra short jackets. skirts or s lacks . · · 1 guess 1 · \'e become a little lazier and more selfish in pcent years. but tim<.> S"eems to pass more quickly at this stage of life and I find our familv and 1.riends are 4a11 import~J){ fo me now.·· says Sus\e Lagerlof. this week's cov~r model. But she) entitled to play golf. "a little-bridge-:·· and work one day a week 1or .. whene\'er they need me"> at Lorraine Sutherland's if she so chooses. She·s paid her dues as far as community activity i s concerned. When s h e and her husband. Roland .. Moose" Lagerlor <he's a gene ra l conlraclor and. or course. he's big ... s he·s tiny> moved down here in 1947. Susie became one or the fi rst members of t h e Junior Auxiliary or the Assistance League of Newport Beach. She co-chaired the first Candy Cane Ball an event that's still going strong and is. in racl. scheduled ror this Dec. 8. "I think we charged the high price of SlO a couple and were fe arful people wouldn't pay it. .. she recalls with a laugh. She .. flew u-p · · lo the Assistance League and was active with them ror mahy years. She also worked with C HOC's Cinderella Guild a nd volunteered as a pink lady at Hoag Hospital. Plus. she served on two Orange County grand juries. The Lagerlofs. who will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary next month, met while in high school. Both wenl lO UCLA, where Susie was a Pi Phi. Their two sons. Steve a nd Dave are both married. Steve lives in Irvine wilh hi wife Linda and their two children, Chris a nd Missy, while Dave lives ln Costa Mesa wilh Judi ... and their. ' Add to these.• l\f'l':o. lhL• kind \\ho 'tart their conversat10n with. I''(' been U\\ ~" und tu:o.t l(ot hurk yesterday That· wh~ l m calling so la tr hlft I d llkt• ·'fou to come to u nl'\\ membt>ri. lc.•a 1 or luoc.·heon or whaleven da.' a!tt't tomorrow ior l'\tin four <hi'' henre • We'd like a photogruphcr. too .. It ·s root/sh l'vt'n J>l'tl.\ for nil· lll m1•1lllCHl this. bul wh~ toulclrl'l thul l'all huH• h1•1•n made.• M.'\ l'rnl wc.•c.•ks before she ll'l t '' Then then• al'l' thll..,l' who allad' .11 .1 part~ \\Ith ·1 don 't sec 14h.\ ~u uun'l 4:.U\.4•1' Olli \'\111ll Doci.n I IR4'l Pilot ltkc our group·• Further 1mestigu11on ha~ altt'"''' rt1H•alc.1d that the Pilot isn l hostile IO\\ anl llw grnup al .di II .., 1u't that no one on the staff had an~· tdcu tht.' gmup \\'Us ha\'ing an event. we·d never been notified. ·• Sometimes word doc.•s filter through from friends in the group who happen to menl ion an ~\·~nl it ·:-. not re all~· the mt)St dependabl<.• wa.\· to gel information to anyone. though. '.'low. you also understand lhal "hl'n publil'lt.\ doesn·t turn out the wa~· 1l was anlic:1patt•d 11 'tht.> paper's lc.tult But you knC\\ that. d1dn·1 ,·ou The editor or t'ol11mnis1 is gc.•tlmJ.! brg hcc.tdecl anrl obvious!.\ is throwing her "l'i_ghl around Corrc.•ct'' Well. of cour·st• I'm sure they re udchni.t othc.•r c·la'"l'' 1n thul school. It will be rasl·in;,1ting tu 'il'l' him mall\ 1ma~tnatin• subjerts the.\ de\ 1st• '.\1eanwh1lc.•. an.\ mon· appro:..i<'lw-. lrkc I tw ont.'" l'n· des cribed. and I'll con,1<Jl·r dumping 1ht•1r ,1urf jn10 lht·. wastebaskl•t until a nt•\\ prt•,s drn1rn:ia11 '' ;,1ppomlt.'d Lorcl.k.ru.lws t.hctc.. an• a lot of i~~-uut. th.l•n• \U'loM-·- membcrs an• a cll.'tigh1"-IT11~1dc:-.. I can 1 '<.'t' tht· top of m' desk an.\·" a.\. :rhro" mg a" :.t.\ \\uuW ).!I\ c me.· a grt•at. ~ensc <>f relt•asl'. not 10 mt•nt 1,m r<.·lrl'f' A red, black and white Glen Urquardt plaid jacket and red flannel skirt by Petites by Sports Galore reflect autumn's crispness. To complete the 9,1ltfil. Susie chooses a white silk blouse by Paul Stanley Petites. gloves by Grandoe. hat by Edward Mann and Charles Jourdan shoes. COVER: Daily Pilot Photo by !'atrtckO'Donnell Beside the fountain at Soutl1 Coast Repertory Theater m Costa Mesa. Susie Lagerlof provides her own splash of colors. wearing a royal blue silk blouse by Lloyd Williams over black acetate rayon pants. The Dior shawl and shoes by Allure provide metallic accents. Fashions from Nordstrom. • A Sunday Section of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot Thomas P. Haley Pubtltlter Thomas A. Murphlne Editor Nora Lehman ltyM Editor Michael P. Harvey M9Mtlnt Dlfector For News Call 642·4321 . Ext. 205 For Adv1rtl1lng Call 642-4321. Ext. 251 M•ln Office 330 West Bay Street. Post Off ice Box 1560, I M:.i?rle Fendel " ......... " ... ' COsta Mesa, Calif. 9262&0eie0 H er altern atives were n ot necessarily a m atter of choice. She could shop In the children's departmenl -nol the place for a malure woman to obtain the look s he wanted. Or she could, and often did, buy ready-to-wear clothes that All department stores and many specialty shops carry petite lines and many huve a pelite department. son , Travis. .'-------------'"'!""'----eo!!i'!!!!~--------oiiiiiiiiiiiiio-.--..,.. ..... ... ' • • ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/SU'1dty, November 1, 1981 C3 ' ~e rSonal · shopper sbo W.s th~ way thre pgh store · arr.al' Have every bit of merchandlae available in the store o~t on racks where custome~s can see it Is Nords.trom's concept or merchandisin1. It's a controversial approach. but t hose who take this Seattle-based store's philosophy with complete aplomb maintain that.:'lt's merely a matter or getting used t~ it.·· . Without help, some people never do. &ut help is readily availablF· It's merely a matter or asklng for it. One man was heard to say recently. · · 1 know how to shop at NordStrom. 1 just sit down so,mewhere and tell them to bring me things." Unlike the lady who walked into the store. took one look around and almost immediately developed a tens ion headache, he refused to be overwhelmed arrd instinctively asked for the kind of service Nor:dstrom is seeking to off er and promote. Two services are provided to help the bewildered customer. . The flrst Is ofrered by the salesreople themselves. Encouraged to help the customer to achieve a total look, the salesperson Is allowed to _roa"J the store, puttlna clothes together, adding accessories -' from shoes to jewelry -thus helping the customer to see the possiblllties of each outfit. 1 There is complete freedom to contact other stores in the chain to obtain what the customer reques ts . The approach is so low key the cus tomer feels comfortable rejecting the item even after askir(g to see it. A personal book is kept on each customer, 'and there is· no limit on the contacts that can be made by phone or mail on the customer's behalf. Salespeople not only keep .clientele alerted to new it~ms arriving, but to s ales . too. there b y kee ping them updated on good buy:;, . . The second approach is innovati.ve in this area: the personal shopper. Coast Fashion Calendar MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 "' . CAROL SHER~A'.'l Informal ,. ' Shirt with pirate loo.k could be worn witli Long. pleated skirt or pant dressing " While the effect is much the same as the first service. this is a more elaborate procedure. <Although, it s hould be noted c that anyone can approach a personal s hopper for a id on the s pur of the moment>. There are three pe rsonal shoppe rs in each Nordstrom store. and to have· the system work to the customer 's best advantage. it's b est to follow the procedure worked out by the store . wnrdrobe. he discov red she had ·a number ot slacks, skirts an~ Jack Us that she liked and fit her well. S-h e, w a s m I s I fl g b 1 o uses a n d accessories to complete the outfits. A few hundred dollars lnvested in these . , and she indeed had a lot to wear. The personal ~hopper telltt the custo.mer that during the inventory she s hould ha ve three piles of clothes those she's going to kee p. those she's going to get rid of <ones she hasn 't worn for one reason or another > and those that need some kind or repair wo rk. <That last pile can be divided in two: those worth repairing and those the customer knows she won 't get to.> After getting a rlear picture or what her wa rdrobe ac tua lly cons isls. the customer returns for her second visit with the personal s hopper. Together they can e ither work· out a pla n for imple menting tu?r needs over a period· of time or . of course. fill them immediately. If the custom er is s ure. on the firs t vis it. what it is s he wants . the second vis it is s pe nt trying on the clothes a nd accessoric~ the shopper has pulled for he r approval. Othe rwise .to save the cus tomer lime . a third visit may be necessary. Customers are urged to utilize their . " modeling from l p.m. to 3.p.m .Joseph Ma_gnin. South Coas t Plaza. designer Crom 11 :30 a.m . to 3:30 pm Desig ne r Salo n . Bu llock s Wils hire . F~shion Island. The s hopper firs t se t s up a consultation to-discover het' cust:omer·s ne eds, personality. goals and t astes They talk about fabric pre fe rences. ind i v,i du a I s tyle , co 1 or, hobbies lifestyle in genera l. sho pper's expertise. For instance. one ___ .,.. es ig n e-r fa s hi o n s m od e le d informally from noon to 3 pm. ZodiaC' Dining Room . '.'lei man '.\larC'us. f ashion Is land. FRIDAY. ~OVE~BER 6 F..\S HI O '.': ..\'."O fl'.':A:'\CE SEMINAR presented b~· Waddell and Reed throug h Nov . 5. I. Magnin, South Coast Pl aza Call 957· 1511 for further information WED~ESDAY. ~ov . 4 D e s ign e r r a s h io n ~ mo d e l ed In helping tht! customer to pull her informally from noon to 3 p.m. ~<:?di aC' __ ~wardrobe together the personal s hopper St a n I e .'· i:o S h e r m a n I n form a I Dining Room . :Xe ima n \ta rcus. Fas hion · urges hE>r to go hom e a nd inventory her modeling of this collection from 11 30 . a .m . to 3:30 p.m . Design e r Salon . . Rullocks Wils hire. F ashion Island. Isla nd. closet and bureau drawers. This helps to ... SATl.'RDAY. ~O\'E:UBER 7 focus on what he r real needs are. THl.'RSDA \' ~OVE.llBER 5 D e s ign er f a s hi o n s mo d e l e d info rmally from noon to 3 p m Zodrn<· Dining Room . :'-:eim a n :\I a rcus. F"a shion Is land. Stanley Sher man This collection is presented. b~· a special envo~· from the 1. RESERVE NOW! FASHION AND FINANCE SEMINARS ON THURSDAY EVENINGS PRESENTED BY I. MAGNIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA ANO WADELL & REED Thursday, October 29. The New Tax Laws with Terry Fullner, C.P.A. Associate Director of General Business Services. How to cut your taxes, income averaging, converting ordinary income to capital gains. all about l.R.A. and Keogh pl~ns to reduce your tax bracket. Followed by a demonstration talk on using accessories .to bring your present wardrobe up to the minute. Thursday, November 5. Using Inflation To Your Benefit with Phyllis Schmidt, Financial Planner, and Thomas E. Kolanoski, Division Manager. How to play the money game to build an estate for retirement. How to manage your money, shelter your earnings, invest in real estate, energy and investments while reducing your protection costs. Followed by a mini fashion show of "investment dreSsing" in quality clothes to build an ongoing wardrobe. Thursday, November 12. Estate Planning with Ph illip Schmidt, Attorney, Member California Bar Association. Wills, trusts, probate and taxes. Using living trusts and how to determine if property should be held jointly. The new estate tax laws will be reviewed. Followed by a hair and makeup demonstration by the I. Magnin Beauty Salon . There is no charge for admissiQ,O, seating is limited and reservations are required. All participants are entitled to a cost-free personal financial plan at the conclusion of the series. Seminar times are 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. For reservations please telephone (714) 957-1511. m. 8 g n I South Coast Plaza' Costa Mesa 957·1511 ,, For instance. one woman during a talk with a personal s hopper used the age-old cr y of "I don't have a think to we ar ... ,,_ ·After taking an objective look at her cus tomer cam e in. a nd spent several hours learning how to li e scarves. Another wanted he lp with her makeup. Anothe r brought in her jewe lry to learn how to fit it in with her war drobe .. Because we belie\'e that no customer is repl ac.eable ... says Betsy ·Sanders. corporate vice president and head of all Cali.fom1a stores. "Wt' a ren't working for • the short te rm. "We believe t hat the pe rsonal shopper or sa'lespe rson who helps a customer develop a long-ra nge clothing pl~n is also developing an excellent customer ... •• ...., ........ ,...... Dr. Robert Shapiro. dlrecto"r of radiation at Hoag Hospital. and his wife Dana. enter Sandpipers· pre.holiday fund·rai!ler. Corky DOssett talks with Mary Jensen and her daughter Christine Cristin. comparing notes on the .. Art of Hosting ... Debbie Hogan. pre!,"ident of Sandpipers. and Joanne Estey. auction coordinator. admired tree at lloag party at Bullocks 'Art -of Hosting': ushers party-goers .into season • • • BULLOCKS' EVE: Last Saturday was Orange County's night with BmtoelCS. Up at South Coast Plaza the Sandpipers -the only all-women f undraising group fol' Hoag Hosi>tt&I heid a Chris tmas-themed benefit with proceeds going toward the purchase of s pecial equipment for the Corinne S. Elkouri Memorial Simulator Room in the Radiation Therapy Center. Party guests were greeted by carol-singing Cha pman Coll ege Choir members, then taken to the lower level by couturie r -gowned models to dine. bJd on silent a uction items and enjoy the collector ite m s brought from the Baccarat Museum. for the first time in the United States. The Jonathan Dysart String Quartet provid e d background music while mingling_ guests watched a min i fur and fashion show. Among those dancing in the Jewel Court were Phoebe and a rc hitec t husband. Herb Brownel1'who cam e up from Laguna Beach to enjoy the party. So did Elizabeth and Tom Tierney and the Bob Kirkla nds. Vickie and MUce Gering were there. He r ecently gave up the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce presidential gavel. The Peter Foresters. Robert Digruccios and Jim Parkers came by freeway. from Irvine and the Gayford 'Hintorrs came from Fountain V~lley. Both Bullocks parties got a Tom Riley. Daon's Tom Riley and wife, Sue were at South Coast Plaza that night. while Emma Jane and Supervisor Tom Riley were-at Bullocks Wilshire in Fashion Island. Baccarat's high-powered exec Bijar Behar was accompanied by smashing Patsy Ogata. who Looked so coolly elegant the models had more than a little competition. The last, but certainly not the least -Candy and Ron Jackson enjoyed the party she cha ired . Candy is ways aod m eans chairman for the group. * * * ACROSS TOWN. at Fashion Island, on the same night Bullocks Wilshire underwrote a benefit Cor the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Titled "The Art of Hosting ... it was described as a palette of entertaining events. In a way, it resembled a three-ring circus : All over the store were presentations of v.arious kinds. from discussions about quilt ,making to displays of Lalique glass. Sculptor Hal Pastorius chatted. with Michael and Bob Perkins while cooking-expert wife, Kay, exchanged ideas w'ith the Maxims representative about the art of making crepes and omelettes Tht! men 's uniform-of·th~vening seemed to be dark brown 21lacks, a camel-haired jacket and a blendlng shirt and tie. IdeQtlfi~ in "proper" attire were Dick Clucas, Ball Hood and Randy I" ' Presley. It might just as.well have been a black tie evening Rusty Hood, ·cece Presley and I agreed. Gertrude Thomas. Elie Knox and Toni Ayres were squired around by Tony Otting-. Nancy was home with a cold. Cheryl Chamberlin was home from Arizona State v·isiting pop. Ward and mom. E.G. Looked up the escalator in time to see Dawn Wash er. Bobbi a nd Bill Stabler among the crowd-of 400. I greeted J ackie Ballard.· Meredith Foreman. Marilyn Early and Nancy . Foerster. who was still crowing over the S52.000 the Antique Show turned over to the museum for operating expenses. According to Ruth Poole. museum council ways a nd means chairman. the hosting affair generated S6.000. Both groups . bow to the Bullocks people for making these fund-raisers possible. It's a good corporate image. MORTGAGE-.A-MINK? Buying furs on a time -sharing basis was the idea w ose 1me a .come a er e range County Philharmonic Society's ··Fashion Crescendo·· s how at the South Coast" PlazcrJiotel. Irma Siler of I rvine. chairwoman of the luncheon event. m a de the suggestion a fter kidding most of the 500 women in ~ the a udience that they s hould have brought their husbands. as she had. and their checkbooks . \ Even so. they might have to join forces lo afford the sunburst patte rn golden sable coat or multi-colored minks '' ith inlaid patterns that had been determined by computer . The natural colors of fox apricot. gray. blue and c hampagne were dramati c in themselves. and a reversible lynx co~){ drew applause for its practicality E ach of the QC.PS community committees was well represented and praised for s upporting ··th e l rue e m bellishment of cultural values in the_ da1 y 1ves of our youngsters· ... BesideJ; Mrs. Siler. the I rvine contingent included Gwen Byrd. Vicky Greer. ancy Thompson. Judy Carlson. Cindy Brauer. Diane' Wilson. Ma rjorie Sweeney among others. This year through the society's Youth Music Prog rams. more t han 26.000 fifth graders will attend four free double concerts at Melodyland with Il c n ry Bra n don ·s Califor n ia Symphonette. Five .Jazz '.':exus concerts for Jun ior and senior high school s tudents will be increased with . onC. -classical pilot program. * * * COMPANY'S COMING · Finding the buffet table was the main trick at Magic Is land when a convivial crush of. benefactors and supporters of the Junior <Continued on Page CS> Looks like a million! Leatner-trimmetJ black suede beauty with tiny open toe. 39.99 Come see exciting "Fall fashions" at Nelly's Eileen looks smart dressed in her Claro lgondo jacket. This origindl design of Claro 's is hof)Eknode in Argentina. This reP'esents just orie of the fine fashions available from Nelly's of f uerto Vollorto. ' . .. , - SOUTH COAST PLAZA 754.9047 You 111ake the difference. , Nth the United \\tly. .. MelNpallan Drtw, ... -~c11,.,..._. (71•)~1111 I! 'A Pubflc Service Of TM Dilly Piiat & The AdVW't1""9 CouncU -· Randy and Cece Presley enjoy the NHAM fundraising party· at Bullocks Wilshire. Orange Coatt 'l>Atl Y PILOT /Sunday, November 1, 0 1881 Newport Beach Arts Commission CllQ.irman Madeline Rose and Novelle Hendrickson chat with artist Connie King. Vicky Greer. Gwen Byrd. chair of the I rvine Philharmonic. Committee. Nancy Thompson and Judy Carlson headed for luncheon. • • • Christmas Company to . give shoppers . head start (From Page C4) League of Newport Harbor"s Christmas Company were feted recently. While moving up in the line. the cocktail crowd was entertained in the ·ctub"s intimate theaters by the resident magicians. Plus there .were tables for fortune readings and some ad lib legerdemain. such as turning j ackets into .. blazers .. with trick cigarettes Among the guests greeted b~ Anne :--;utt. league pres ident. and '.'llica Sheward . Chris tma s Company chairman. were Liza and Don Segretti. An n and John-Bishop. Rudy a nd Suzi ~aron. Dot ~nd Ralph Clock. :"Janey and ndrew Ca~son. Carol and Bill P~trick. Hyla and DitK Bertea. Carol and Russel Lind. Donna and Timothy Devine. and the Bill Eddins. James Warmingtons. Don Adkinsons and ~alcolm MacQuoids. The happy throng will reappear Monday night at an invitational gala to open the s ixth annual Christmas Company. title d "Merry Christmas America... at the Orange Count~· Fairgrounds For the preview par~ there will be a catered Nhnic menu. music by Stan Freese·s Dixieland Band and informal modeling by :"iordstrom amid the old-fashioned holiday decor .. About 12.000 shoppers are expected to browse and buy merchandise in 28 specialt~· shops from across the United States all under one roof in an 'It 18 .000-sq u are -foot . Yu le-decorated building at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa from 10 a m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday a nd 1n a m . to 5 p m . Thursday. Shoppers ":ith resen·ations will be served lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day and a Shop ·~r Dine supper will be served from 6 to 8 p.m . Tuesday and Wednesday 11hone 640-1450 for details. ART PREVIEW : Don a t One Corporate Plaza in Fashion Island a reception held to honor artists to be shown during 1982 in the Newport Beach City HalJ Gallery was put on by the' City Arts Commission. The artists. Nancy Swan, Bill Gilpin. Glen Martin. Ilma. Cunningham . Susan Anderson. Connie King, Margaret Badell and Rick Ferncase were there. Among others greeting them were Mayor Pro Tern E'velyn Hart, Joel Slutsky, Fran Paymar and sister, Myrtle Jacobson. as well as Arts CommissioQers Betty Tesman, Madeline Rose. A.Z. Thft. Wally Ziglar. Bill Agee, J e r r y R i c h a' r d s a n d N o v e I I e Hendrickson. • * * AND MORE ART: Newp<>rt Harbor Art Museum Fine Arts Patrons gathered last week to we lcome to the now l.000-strong organization's new and renewed members. Chairman Jack Dwan presented the • •aruce Blackman-designed FAP pin to Ygal and the Hon. Sheila Sonenshine. Orange County Master Chorale Oirect~r Maurice Allard and advertising executiv~. Janet Lynch. Vice-Chairman of the group. Carl Neisser. remarked tt1at the museum was drawing members from all over Southern California. and greeted Joel and Edith Hoke. the Harry Rooneys. Mrs. James P: March and Dr. and Mrs. Paul Alloy . Others were Win Rhodes. Joe Ferguson. Haviland and Fran Smith. Peter Anderson. Ina Russell. the Paul McManigals. Retta Nolan, Jean and Dan Aldrich and Annie and Andy Steinberg. • * * SMART REMARKS: Loved the unknown wag in the parking lot at the Los Alamitos Race Track parking lot who cracked. when we complained that we'd lost our car: ··oh. you didn 't bet on that one. did you?" * • • T~E ONLY WAY TO FLY? So says Marla Bird's postcard. That"s right. She and Ken have been ballooning over Fran.ce. (I'm beginning to feel deprived. not having had that experience. I ® FASHIONS AT THE REGISTRY: The Harbour PTO <that's Huntington Beach's harbor J expects well over 350 guests at its lµpcheon-fashion show on Wednesday, at t_he Registry Hotel in lrvine. Both the Huntington Beach and Fashion lsland Broadway stores are putting the show together. The luncheon starts at 10 a.m. These young women certainly are up and at ·em early. Call 840-2390 or 846-6602 for details. • • * MORE HOLIDAY F ASIDONS: On Sunda y. Nov . 8 . t h e Women 's Auxiliary of the Arthritis Foundation of Orange County spbnsors a John Hogan fashion show at the shop in Fashion Island. Proceeds from the 4 to 6 p.m . party wiil help support the Children·s Arthritis Clinic at CHOC. Chairman of the event is Pat Bonadio and her committee includes Mary Goodwin and Emma Zinsmeyer. For further information call 673-8751. - * • * TWELVE HUNDRED: l'm going to repeat that number 1.200. That. dear readers. is the numb~r of identified organizations there are in Orange County. That is not. I repeat: not counting support g·roups. of which the Nil's, fAmous for his quality line of poplin windjackets is now producing insulated pullovers af')d pants also a coordinating poplin ski pant. ~L J The Nil's is lined on the 'ff inside with story-shed-a totally weatherproof fabric. Both items available for men or ladies at ... -· ~NEWPORT ! , *SKI* COM PAN~ J 2500 W. Coo1t H~. Newport lffcll, CA 714-631-3280 I Music Center ITas 42 alone. That's 1l figure to conjure with. community leaders ~ • • * SO SPEAKING OF the Music Center:_ 'Phe Learned Ladies Chapter is being hosted by The H~t Club in San Juan Capistrano to an evening "Of dining and dancing under the stars ... Titled ··starlight Soiree" it is scheduled for Saturday at 6 p.m . Tickets are $45 per person and for that you'll have wine. a buffet dinner. and dancing to the Ray Anthony orchestt'a. Call Mrs . Sal_ Calderon after 6 p.m . at 700-9410 for further in!ormation. This group's event is being underwritten by First City Properties and Capistrano Partners. owners and developers of the Hunt Club project. • * • NEW LEADER FOR lady leaders: __ The international Toastmistress Clubs have a new executive director, Muriel Br_vant. Among those g~eeting her at the international headquarters opening in Anaheim were Florence Denk, Velma Bolin and Bonita Riggins of Huntington Beach: Patricia Fischer. Paula Ma rgetts and Barbara Eggers of Newport Beach and Costa Mesans Pat Anderson and Jean Mowery. PIERRE CARDIN DRESSES - Tuesday, November 10 An individualistic approach to clothes with a long fashion life. The collection wi II be modeled from 12-3 p.m. SPORT DRESSES. UPPER LEVEL JIVAN SILKS-Monday, November 16 and Tuesday, November 17 Romance beckons. Soft. alluflng silk dresses with a whisper of grace and femininity. See -the collection modeled from 12-3 p.m. DEISGNER SALON. UPPER LEVEL WARSHA SILKS -Friday, November 20 Dramatic handpalnted silk fashions with a contemporary attitude. Meet the representative and see the collection modeled from 12·3 p.m. _DESIGNER SALON. UPPER LEVEL I ALBERT NIPON -Monday, November 30 and Tuesday, December 1 Carol Dixon, Albert Nipon representative. previews the Resort '81 colleation creating a successful image by day and sophisticated charm by night. Informal modeling from 12 to 3 p.m _ DESIGNEA SALON. UPPER LEVEL CORREIA GLASS-Tuesday. December 1 Made in the finest tradition of hand--blown glass. Each piece a treasured work of art. We invite you to meet studio representative, Patricia Correla from 12-4 and 5-8. GIFJ' GALLERY, LOWER LEVEL DAVID HAYES -Thursday, December 3 and Friday, December 4 Daytime chic and nighttime glamour. Classic fashions that Inspire confidence. See the holiday and cruise collections modeled 1.2-3. DESIGNER SALON, UPPER LEVEL Saks Fifth Avenue-Where We Are .All The Thing• You Are. SOUTH COAST PLAZA • .\!rs. Sumner Sumner-Haeckel Ihe gardens-of'thc Linda Isle home of :\lr. and-llrs. Jac k Garner was the setting for the wedding reception of h er son. John Mac'.':air Sumner. and .'.\:ane\· Lvnn . -· ' H~.keL The ceremony toolrplace at Lutheran Church of t he Master in Corona del )far . The bride is the daughter of :\1r. and )f rs Robert J ohn Haeckel of Parker. :.\rizona. and attended Southern Califo rnia Coll ege. The bridegr oom gr ad'uated from Chapman College and works for Young·s :\Jarket Co in Los Angeles. Foitow!_ng a honc~·m~ in '.':orthem California.. the couple will live in Newport Beach. t , .\frs .. \tfeehan Meehan-Collester Kimberlie J . Coll ester and Daniel Lewis "1 eefian: both of Newport Beach . exch a n ged wedctlnl'! vow~ recent !~· in Community Church of Corona del :\t ar l'he bride. daug hter of Stewart a nd Jo Collester of Newport Beach. g raduated from ~ewport Ha r bor High School and l'C Santa Barbara She is self·emplo~·ed at Wasatch Property Management. Park City. L:tah. The bridegroom. son of :\1ilton and Doris )fcehan or Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. g raduated from Costa '.\t~sa High and Cal State San Jose. He is selr.emplo~·ed at Real Estate Coalit.ion . Park Cit, .. t:tah. (. . The couple plan to live in Park Cit~· a fter a wedding trip to '.\texico. Doane-Anderson Nutwood Street Baptist Church in Garden Grove was t he setting for the wedding of Kathleen Anderson of Anaheim a nd Gary Doone of Newport Beach. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Anaheim a nd the g room is the .;on of Gary Doone and Jackie Spre kelmeyer . _ The new Mrs. D~ne graduated from Loara High School. Anaheim. and is e mployed by C . J . Segerstrom '\"d Sons. Her husband is effiPloyed by the Laguna Beach Water Distrlct. The newlyweds plan to live in Costa Mesa following a trip to Mexico. •Ua 1•s' za ; . • . \.1 rs .\1oody · Moody-Hall Sandra Lee Hall nf .El Torn and Sc·ott Willard }food~ of '.':ewport Beach were married recent!~· at St. AndrC'ws Presbyterian Church in Ne~port Bea c h. The bride. daughte r or :vlr!-.. 11urnah Baxter llall •>f Takoma Park. ~d .. attended the L:nivers ity of ~ar~'IC1nd She is e mployed b~· Xerox a!. a .senior marketing r.ep.rc5cntati ve. T he bridegroom. son of :\t r and :vl rs Robert Louis ~ood~· of '.':ewport Beach. graduated from lnj:?ll•\\ood fligh School in Inglewood <md l"SC. lie 1:-. a markl·ting represe~tative with I B:\1. After a honeymoon trip to the.• Carihb~·;m. thl• <·oupll' plan to live i~ El Toro . Robinson ~Pyle Elizabeth Hanson Pyle of Princeton. ~ .J . and Carter Rogc.•rs Robi nson of '.':ewport ReaC'h wc.•n.• rc .. fc.•nt h married in the Princeton l·nivl'r:-.it .' Chapl•I • The bride. d.iughter of Dr .ind :\'trs . Loui-. :\ P~·I<· .Jr ·of Princeton. attc.•nded the l"nh·er~it~ of :\tar.viand T he bridegroom. son of Rich ard 11 Robinson and :\Iarilyn Bruct•. both of California. attl•ndl·<I the R.inno<"h School and Coll<.'ge in Pt•r th. SC'olland Ill' 1:-. ~ marinl' c o n t r a c I o r h t' a cl 1 n g h i :-. own co m p a n .' . :\1 u ri rH• In:-.trum<.'ntation a nd Control S~ :-.tc.•m:-. of '\'.l'\\ port Hc.•;H·h Duffey-Jespersen .Jeanette :\'J ane .Jesµcr:-it•n and Thoma:-. Patnck Duffe~. both of South Lake \a hot>. were marriC'd n·centl~ aboard t he Hi gh Water Princess afloat in Lakt• T a hOl' The bride is the daughter of Carl .Johan .Jl'spt•rsc.•11 and the late Mrs . Jespersen. She g raduated from .\goura High School and attended San Die~o State l'n iversit~ The bridegroom is the son of :\'J r . a nd Mrs . Gall I. D.uffey of '.\lewport Beach. lie graduated from ~l·wporl Ha rbor High School and Oregon State Cnh·ersity After a wedding trip lo llaw11ii. the nc.•wl~·wed~ \H'f"l' honor ed al a dinner dance reception at the :'\l'" port Beach :\Iarriott I lotel. The couple will reside in South Lake Taho~ Parker-Dorn Elizabett} Sarah Dorn. d a ughte r of Dr and Ytrs .tlfred M. Dorn of Corona del Ma r . was married to ,_ Stephen Jeffrey Parker. son of :\'Jr and Mr~ Steph<>n .J Parker of Corona dl'I :\tar in a ceremony at the Sherman Library and Gardens. The bride and g room a re bot~ graduates of Corona del Mar High School and CCLA. where s he was affilt a tl'd with Delta Delta Delta. She is emplo~·cd by Buffums Department Stores. and h t' works for Old World Cater e rs. After a wedding trip to Snowmass. Colo . they will li\·e in Irvine. Patterson-Stott Susan Stoll and Bre nt Patterson were married in Salt Lake City where they plan to make their home. The bride is the daug hter of Dr. and Mrs . Richard I.. Stott of Lagl.lna Beach. She attended the University of Utah where s he was a friliated with· Ka ppa Kappa Ga m ma. She also attended the Univers ity of California at Irvine a nd is a graduate of the Urtiversit)· o f the Americas, Mexico City. The groom is the son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles Patterson of Salt Lake City. He attended Brigham Young Unive rsity and is a student at. the University of Utah College of Engineering. . I .. .\1rs RfJ/e Bole .;.Roberts . .. .. Robin Robert~ ~nd Capt. Pau:itk. lluk ~\"l'l"l' murn-=-l'=d __ _ recently at St. Catherinl' 9f Sil'nna Church 1n Lu1.wna Beach. The bride is the daug-htcr of :\l r ;ind :\Jr .... ChurlL·!'> 0 Robt•rts of Laguna Beaeh and a ~ra duatl' of '1atL•r Dc.•1 I ligh School and Cal St alt• ,Chico T he bridegroom·s 1rnrt•nt:-. an· .\t r and :\t r .... Thoma:- Bolc of Houston. Tt•xu:-. Ill' gra<lu~1h•cl fmm .\nnapnli-. :'\u,·al Acadt•my and 1:-. a pllol \\Ith lhl· Hli.il"k"hl•t•p Squadron m F.1 Toro The couple.•'' ill Ii' l' in Oran_ge :.iltL·r a wcdd1nJ,! trip to ~orthern California. , .··~· ;: . , ·r . ,. .... .\1 r and .\tfn; -Smger Singer-Rath Robin L(•e Rath of Costa :\tesc.t uncl Patrick C Singl'I" of S.' racuse.' ~ Y . C'xchungC'cl \\eddrng rnw .... 111 the Presbyterian Church of the Cn,·L·nant 111 Co:-.tu \ksa The bride. daughter of :\tr c.tnd :\Ir:-. .J Ed\\111 Rath of • Co!-.la Mesa. graduat('(I from Estand:i lligh St·hool in Costa '.\1esa and LT Irvin<' She 1s <•mployed b~ South Coast Plaza I lotel The bridegroom. son of :\Ir!-> .\rlene :\I. Swt'll' of S~Tacuse. graduated from Bishop IAucldt•n lligh SC'hool in S~Tacuse qnd Cornell Cni\"crsity in ltha<:a. :'\ew York Ht• I!'> employed by :"Jewport :\frat Compa n ~ Following a hone~· moon 111 Wailca. :\taur.~' a11 . tht• couple plan to li ve in Tus tin. · ·. Henderson-Houston Our Lady' Queen of Angels Church in· Corona del Mar was the setting for the wedding of Jean Houston of Ba l boa Penins ula and Thomas He nderson of ~ewport. The bride is the daughter of Mr and ~rs .John Houston of Gle ndale and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph He nderson of Vista . The new ;\'!rs.. llende rs o n gr ad u a ted fro m Immaculate Heart High School in Lol) Angeles and San Diego State Universitv. She is employed b~· Americi\n -. Airlines. He r husband graduated from Daniel ~urph~· Hi1h School in Los Angeles and Loyola Mary mount Urilversh)'. He is an independent contractor. The newty_weds plan to live on Balb01 P~nln1ula. , . .. <, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. November 1, 1981 ._ LLAMA f HABITAT: Lives in South America. mostly the Andes Mountains in Peru and Bolivia. HAIR: The brown, buff, gray, white or black fleece Is thick and coarse but is softened during the spinning process. HARVESTING: Llamas are bred on farms and used as pack animals. They are usually sheared once a year and the hairs are woven into fabrics either in their native habitat or abroad. CASHMERE GOAT HABITAT: Breeds in the high Mongolian plateaus of inner Asia and China. A similar crea~re referred to as the Kashmir goat is reared 1n northweSt India. HAIR: Underneath a coarse, lon9-haired topcoat ltes a soft. w(:\rm and silk-like fleece which is spun into cashmere cloth. The luxurious undercoat also serves as insulation against the cold nights and scorching sun on the H imalay~n mountaintops. HARVESTING: After the goats shed their topcoats each spring, nomadic tribesmen remove the soft undercoats with specially designed combs. They also scavenge for strands brushed 'off on twigs and underbrush. The hairs are toted down the mountains. sorted and cleaned for months and shipped worldwide to be dyed. \ • : ·-ft . YAK HABITAT: Resembling a 1,000-pound ox. the domestic. yak-is farmed in-the Himalayans-, Tibet. Pamir and Mongo lia . . HAIR: UnderhaiPis spun into luxurious fabrics that most often appear with the original black, gray. white or reddish-brown colors unaltered. Mountain tribes use the yak's tophair for blankets. sacks and hut coverings. The tail is turned into rope. HARVESTING: Yak's hair may be shed in the spring o< sheared by farmers. Afte< cleaning the fibers. villagers bale it and travel with their harvest to market cities for export. CAMEL HABITAT: Herds 'Nidespread in Africa. Arabia and the Near East. HAIR: The brown o r Qray tophair is coarse and more than 12 inches long. Underhair is similar to the cashmere goat's wh ich is very fine. wh ite. soft fleece with high thermal properties. HARVESTING: In spring, the tophalr Is shed and the underhair forms palls along the camel's body and neck . The balls of soft hair are then pulled off by hand or collected from the ground. I I I I I Fur . example: Buyers request more "" .. ALPACA HABITAT: Most typically found in the mountainous regions of Peru and Bolivia. HAIR: A thick coat grows from 8 to 16 inches long. ft is much straighter and less coarse than sheep's wool. The most valuable white or black, mixy brown and speckled hair provides one of the best fibers known for making warm and soft fabrics. HARVESTING: Alpacas are bred on farms and are sheared once a year. Most of the fleece is exported to • the United States and Europe to be manufactured into cloth although a small portion remains in Peru and Bolivia to tie wovao into shawls. . ..... ~ . ANGORA GOAT (MOHAIR) ::=:I HABITAT: Originally from Turkestan. these goats are "" ~ reared today In central Anatolia. South Africa, Texas ...... ~ and New Mexico. .. !J HAIR: The long and curly coat resembles a sheep's :: : =~ fleece. White goats are the most predominant and :; valuable; they also may be black, brown or even a i shade of pink. (A common misconception is to confuse :; angora hair wiJ.h mohair. Angora is the hair of the • angora r.at?bit raised in France and the United States.) HARVESTING: Farmers shear the goats every April. The hair, known as mohair. is sought after by textile industries around the world to be used in fabrics for suits, dresses, neckties. carpets and blankets. • .. I I t • ~ , . sheared· elegance·: Fleece from som e of the most unusual f ou r ·l egged creatures is co nsider~d elite dressing today by con sumers who find such apparel amazingly soft and warming to the soul. • cared for properly. luxury fibers will w ithstand year s of wear whic h i s important to today 's m o r e dollar·COOSCJOUS oonsummer ... and remarkable warmth of them .. "The supply of luxury fibers also has decreased in recent years due to t heir expanded use in other apparerpnd H art Sc h affn er & Marx. the C h icago·based men's and women's apparel manuracturer. reports its sales in clothes tailored in unusual hairs and lux urious fabrics has doubled in the past three years and anticipates an even gr eater demand through winter. "Today there is more em phasis in owning apparel tailored in luxurious fabrics because of the current quality phenomenon.'' says Mich ael K ent. senior vice president of merchandising for Hart Schaffner & Marx. •·When Hickey.Freeman. another m en's and wo m e n 's tailored c l ot hin g manufacturer. also r eports that the sal es of it s sportcoat s t~ilored in luxu rious fabrics this fall ar e three limes greater than a year ago. According t o Walter B. D. Hickey. Jr .. president of the Rochester·based company, "Despite the escal ating cost and llmired supply of luxury fibers. the demand for fabrics woven from them will always be present as cortsumers experience the superb beauty, softness . I Whal limits the luxury fiber supply today is the international ilinerar~· from h.arvest to manufacture in addition to growing popularity . . Home to the "golden·Oeeced" beasts varies from the Himalayan and Bolivian mountaintops to the arid African . deserts.' Fibers ar e usually harvested and sorted by the most primitive methods which mo:;t often dem.and scavenj{ing for the fallen strands of hair on the ground and bushes. The fibers are then transferred to port cities for export where merchants from around the world buy them for dyeing and spinning Into fabrics. accessories ... Hickey says. -' ..And many of the fiber·exporting countries now allocate less raw products .. to develop their hom e textile 1ar.d {inished apparel industries to Increase their export dollars.·· The exclusiven ess of the lu4tury fibe r s is an added attraction and Incentive for high. f ashion desig!J~r;Ji to Incorporate thent in tailored outfits). ··Just knowing you own a wardrobe Item which has limited availabililY is psychologicaUy more appeallftl." K~nt says. Orange Coatt DAil. Y PILOT /Sunday, November 1, 1981 t he ~olors you p u ant your kitc h en. decbrute ~·our bedroom a nd choose to W~ctr mu~· sa~· m ore about ~·ou than you •.think. according to psychologist. Carlton ~W'11_g nc r . o w n.er of C arlto n Wag ner •De. lgns in Palos Verdes .. . quring a lunc peon ... po n sor cd by Ch pman College suppo11 group. The • Fl(l. hion able!,. t he b earckd dcsa~ner :expl a in e d h ow rotor <:an af f ert • f\'fr~·thing from your blood prcssun• to : ~·our appetite . . ' Wagner. a m e m ber of t he :\allon ul Committet• for th e SE.>lection of Color for Inf erior Oesign . said that ht•for e des 1g n1 ng. a room . h e pa~.., dost· attention to the rotor s he plans to ust• in order t o crea t e a n t•n \arnnmt•nt h a rmonious to the clients· neNls Sta rting with red. t he first l'Olor to he l'elif'Urchcd ph ysiologicall.' as \\ell ao.; ps~·c hologica lly. h e nott•d that it's ht•cn found to do wonders for tht• clcror or ele~ant r(•staura nts. Diners tend t11 t•at m ore. t~lkl' longer to d ine and (W.\ mot'(' ror tht1ll' food I • '.'iew \'ork Cit~ 's Four Seasons tried 10 th'Ck the tre nd ,but a dded r ed to tht· room 1 a t.ie r bec a u se pa t r o n s we r e n o t . .,.~.po ndin g t<>-t h e restaurant a;- ex~ected Red is the color of t hoice for dtildn.•p llP Jto the-age o 5. St1mul~ting 1.o tht' · 6rC:ti n it produtes more cells. and thereTore makes it m o r e complex. cfo the ne~ath·e s ide. al ., later a~c 11 can increase a c h ild's tcode nt·~· to ~eracti \'it~· -r ran also play ha\'lll' '' alh tpose "1 th hfp h blood prcssu n· b t•c;rnst• it <:au~t·-.. see"t·etions of .c pineP.hrint• a nd a drena line. ... s a id Wagner. '.\"ot n good tolor then. for a h carl patient or a n emergent'.' mom 10 ii h osµ1t al .\ red h l a nkt•t. 11 .., hl't:n discovered. can inc r ease a pa t ien t ·.., .,. tendenc~· to go into shock .. c Also mt•n te nd lo like reds "1th .' t•llow ~ unde rtont.>1-1 Wom en . on the otht·r hund . ' I o are more C'Om forta h lt• in red "it h blue undertones T hink w h er e ~ou'rc goin~ wh,e n ~·ou hu~· tha t .red dn•ss. Wagne r su i;gt•sts .. • ~-__,, ~ ,_ ....... ~ .. ~~ ~, .,,. .. . ... · 1 --· , .c--. . ~· .. · -;-,. .~ ( c """ ,. ...-.· . 'I"" •• .. . . ~ ·~~· . ) -' --' Carlton Wagner. a member of the Natioru;il Committee for the Selection of Color for Interior Design. tells us to think what image we're trying to project when we choose our clothing Then . he says. pick the nght colors to project it. <1 s a h t•r blonde or a red heud T urquoise b the all (amt· n·1t•tt for men. ho\\CIT.[_T_ht'\ ·11 look. th<'n turn nl'gati\'l' Whal color do wt• hu.' r111· an unhorn infant'! Ye llow . of course. It's bt't'n found. howen•r. that h a hie.., cry m ore in yello w rooms Be(·aust.· y(•llo" a<'t l\«1lt.'" I ht• ,rn, •<·l~ Jrea of tht• hr<.1in . p eoplt• lo-..t• t h t.•11· tt.•m pt•r.., faslt•r an a ~·l'll t)\\ r111)m \l1n11r must!(• ('Olltrol IS lost fa'lkr In ;1 \ t•llfl\\ ('i.11'. Don't rail into till' ln.1p of p<11n1 ing :i k 1 t c h l' n .'· d Io w . \ n t• x tr a or cl 111 ;11·' nu mher clo. hut that room ahoH' .tl l 'h o uld h u\'l' a ealm mg dlt•c·t on thl· fa m i l~ ·Pu( a wom a n an a ~ ellow kitc hen ... Wagne r said .... ~H ft \'t• o clock . with dinner to cook . the T \' going a nd child re n around s he 'll be a basket c<1se in no time .·· It as· a good eolor for attrat·tinc attcntion. howe,·t·r .\ncl houses wit h touches of ~·ellow will '-l'll fa,lt'r than thost.• "1th hlut• trim. or tho-..t• p.11ntl'cl to n·alh mm c.· along. \\'a).!m•r ..,,11d p.11111 t h t• rt•-..1aur:an1 or an.et• und him· ..l pcrkc:L l!X.an:tplt"' Int 1,:rn.111on;tl I loust· uf Pa n<:a k cs () l"<I ll J.! l'. I h l' ll I'.'. ).! l)lld I II.. ('I' I' t <t 111 1 m agt•..,. h ut not if onl' ";,inh to prt.·~1 ·nt i..I look of \\t•alth. po\\t.'r. m111H'' .ind , op h 1-., t 1t·a11 o n I t 1... .• ,I(· t 11rd1 n g I " \\'agrfrr <I '-l'tond di''" enl1>r \\'agnt•r nott·d thu• \\ht•n -..urrnu111ll•d "it h J.!l'l't'n. one tt•nds 111 lt'l'I mor•· '"'n•d .I or and . '-l'<·11rt'. 1 · !'!l' g n •t•n 111 lwl p uan aou-.. rl'flll!t'l'" or lll't1pl1• '' h11 h ;I\ 1· chosen to mm t.• to a nc•\\ a rt•a T ht•.'· "i 11 lt•t·l more at ease Tho'lt' \\ho surr•111111I • lll'm-.t·h ,., "11 h ~l'l'l'n 'll't•m 111 ha\t' It''" alln1•-.,. a t t' o r <I in .e 1 o \\' a g n t' r 11 t• n • 1 t 1 • cl . ho" e' t•r. th;1t d;;irk1•r J.!l'l'l'll" ,1r1· ll''' acceptable to m o:-.t peopl(• On l~ :1 perct•nt of th e p op ulation \.\mai d 11 kt• tar tan grl•t•n for inst ante Thank of I ht• P11l11 l.11uni.:1· :ii 1111· Bt•H•rl.' 11111' lf•>lel '.\"ot 11\ 1ng l•J .1111',H'I 9i pen•t.•nt ~of the populatmn thl'' tan 11-..t• tht·ar \ l'I'\ dark ~rl'l'll t:11l111· ,l'f1emt• \\ 11 hmat ft•.it \ .. CJ corner . "a.., up :rn JH'l'l'l'nt un<I t hl'.' "l'rt' tln•ssani: hl'lll''" 1n li~htt•r <tnd lm g ht1,.•r <:OIOl''I lie dt•s('n hed hlat•k antl·whttt• as llt'ani.: a l'>nphist)tatNI tolor t•om hination. \\•t hl :.t<'k a nd ~·l'llow."h t• ..,,ml. as eons ad t:retl a deadl ~ sin Pt•oplc tend to c<1uall' t hal t.•ombin atio n ''1th sti n j:!rng . h1ll n~ or somethin~ n•m•mnus l'sin~ h1~ C:\ampl t·~. 11 '''mlcl not 1rnl~ lw unwise for a teac·her lo wear a n•d d rt•ss 1n ;.1 yrllo\\ room if ..,he "a nts ;.i calm C'la!,S. 1t \\ould lw t•quall~· un" ISl' for a m a nager in a busint.'~'.'. c·onct.•rn. looking for c:ooper a t ion from his or hl'l' ..,, aff. to ctn•ss in h latk a nd ha' t• <• ~ l'"'"' offaee H n1\\ll, lakt• gn•t•n makt•-.. 1wopl(• IN•I st•t·un• Wt• IN•I cared for \\ht·n \\t' \\t.•;11 hrn" n It , al-.,11 het•n found that \\ t' I and f '' o d mo n· a pp ea I in:.: " h l' n 1 t · ' assoenllt•d w ith hnl\\ n Put din1H'I' 11n <• l>ro" n pl <it<• a nd .'·ou 'll ht• lhoui.:ht ;i gourml'I <'OOk B ro" n. ho\\ t•\'l'r 1:-. not an .1ppl1<.1l1ni.: l'olor lor pro<luc:t 1><1t·kag1ng Sopha!-.t atatt•d "" it 1-... hu~ t•r-.. l•111k at 11 t.•\·t·n not t• hem h a ndsoml' lht• patk.1g111g as lo themsel\'l'S a nd t hen "l'(t'('I 11 II \'idal Sassoon C'ha nged his cos m et acs· packaging. he mighrlraTe CJ s m a llet· T\' ' ad' ertisjng bud~et . .\nd ~t' to blut• I he t·olor prt'fcn:1H:l' nl 80 perC'ent of rtrr> .\m t•nl·an pc.•nplc· / o\'er the age of 5 Wagner no_ted that hl• "as 'l (1cak1n¢ uhollt fitwr ... no\\. n111 pigments Pt•11pll-d o not llkt• ttw> m.J.leh painted in blue. for ins tance On lhl· other iliand the~· m ay ha ,·e an entireh blue wanlroht.·. Blll t.'. 111 thl· lt• .. -i1•r '.duc·.. h ~1 .. .1 l'<d ming dl't·<·t on ha hat'' up In 1 lw .1:.:l· »I IH month .. ;and 11111• ,Jwd1• 1·~tllt•d t·anla.u blue. a(>(H'iJI ... II) 'l'll" 1111• 1t .. '"' n I ranqual11l'I' <;11od f11r pt•11pl•· "h•1 ,11 •· .1ppn•ht'll'-I\ c· l'4 ...... 1 ... ,, a~'.,"' c·11l1w lor ·' r11nm 111 ,1 'lf'h•1<1I '' ht·n· 111•\\ t·hald r1·11 ~.1thl11' Also. it's a good M lor to ust1 on ... \\a ll in a t•r,e,i;l t in • writing c:la!,S. becausl' of at·-; a bilit~ lo stim ulate fantas~· a nd t·reattnl~'. 11 would not be a good <·ol .. r for a geometr~ cla~s Thl· d.1rkt•r 1 ht· hl•H'. 1 ht• 111•1n· 1 t·-.pt·• 1 11 1·11mnwn1h Thank t 1n:m.1n t hmk p11l wc·m:an 1 hmk hl11t· P ink ha'.'. man~· plust'" P an!.. roul.!hh the "hacle of Pepto Bi-..mol. ha-. ht•t•n fo u d to calm hoslalt• pra...,ont•r-.. and ~~~ n gst e rs \\'ho han· taken clrng-.. 0 rung t.'. \\'a lo! n e,. ... i1 ul. -.. t 1 mu la It' ... 1nr<.1 nl ·'.'. hratns up to lht• agt.· or IX months It also pn~t·nts a lt•t'ling ol -..trl'n,1.!th. and "hen combin l'd "1th li).!ht blUt'. 011(' or tht• fl'W l'lllor ('11Jnl)l11..Jlltll1S \\' agm•r cl i...cus-..ed. 11 pn•-.t·nh " I t•t•l 1ng of 'lllpl'r strenJ,!th \\'halt· grt•t•_Q l'llh ann•' an.' 1 h111g 111 1 ht• 1'111lcl lllll'. for '.'.llITTl' n·ason 11 1-..n 1 :itt't•ptahlt• for S\\ t'l'I:-. Put a rt('h dt•...-..1:1·1 on <1 ,l.!rt.•t•n pl all' and .'our J..!Ut•-..1 ... m.t\ '-Udclt.•nl~ dt.•c.·aclt· to clit•I • \\\• '-t'l'm 111 han· ;1n 111 hl•nlt'd 1w:.:a1I\1• •C: uld it calm hostile n•portt·r~. too', h as lwen fou ncl tn bt• h1~hl~· t'l'ft•(·t 1\·l· he 1nickagang of cosml•t1r-.. and food-.. t•t•aall~· sweets Than k or a ... Ul'C:C'l'lfltl d ~ com pan~· a nd ~ma'll thank of ond Roca fe(•l takt•n tart• of in To e m ph<.1 si1.e tht• point \\'at.:nN dcstriht'<I a rt''.'.car r h pro1c<:t 111\ nh 111g -.,oa p pat•k aging B ut hatk to pmk tor lhtht' '-\\1.'t•h t h<·~ ·11 thank about daetinJ.? tomon·11\\ · .P•nk --urrou n ding-.. F or 1n~1anct· .\ t<.•st gro u p of CO.!.l"llmt•r -.. thought that a soap in ;.i blue and '' h1tl• paC'kaJ.:t· "a' so m il e! 11 ('OUlct lw us ed on tlwir f'ach . and t•\'t•n on their habil•s Y t•I I h l'~ ronsacll'red the s;.im<' formula --o<ap an tht• orangt' .in<I blut' paekag<· "' -..1 rong 11 eoulcl clean an~·thing lt ·s been found th at. an genera I. a ffluent people tend to pref er m utcd s hades ~<; gr~y: h<>ige and black. while t he les~ soph1st1 calt>d prl'ft•r more vibrant color s . ~ ~ • f s ~ -: Elizabeth .\rden·, Spa. tht• (;oldt.•n Door • anfl The Oaks a ll ust· s haclt.•s of pink. p eich or coral It's a tman•rsall~· l1kt•d eolor. ancl "t• ie d to m·ere,·almlll' un~th mg \\ruppc·cl A t . from pC'oplC' to pl aeemab On the other han d orrhad S('('m" to he universa l!~· d is lik ed. Wagnt•r noted ~Q~t m en don·1 likt• hl\·enclt•r and wall What color is your box of la undry soap ? Em plo~ t•r, who "ant 111 11H·n·.i "'t' p r ncluct1r1t~ -.,hould c:rm~adt.•r p~11nlang the \\<Ill~ J.!l't1\ It"-. tht· mil'' c•rt••tll\t• t olor t'\ t•r d1s t·m l'l'l'd \\'orkt•r, "' •Hll' 'tu d \ . to m p I a 1 n e cl h 1 t I l' I' I' .rn d t'on -..tantl~ ahnut the· dr;1hn1.•-..-., 111 I hear surrnundmgs. but lht•ar produt·t1\·1t~ acce pt il onl~· on a siln•r hair<.•cl pt·rson. Orangt• is a good t•olor for a 1 .. -..1 1111><1 restaurant · :\nd if ~·ou "ant cu..,tomt•r, after By VIDA DEAN Of .. Dl(ly "9e .... DEAR VIDA : •[ ha \'e a fr it:nd who uses a m asque twice a week. I' ,.e ne \'cr used one . Wh<l'T' does this r eall.' <lo for your skin'> BETH :\I ., Cost a '.\tesa DEAR BETH: A masque s timulates circulation, tones and deep deans your s kin. It not only removes dirt and make up but also takes away dead skin cells and excessi\le oll. After you use one, you wUJ notice that your skin lookN brighter and feels smoother. Remember, t.he masque goes on after yoa.r dtanslag cream has been used. AINI do not apply It to the delicate eye area. Be sure the masque 18 formulate.I for your skin type. . \ ' ' Holloween? DEA R VIDA : :\I~· nost• is wide a nd I would like for it to appear thinne r . llow (·an I accomplish this effect " ETHEL K I lunlin gton Beach DEAR ETHEL: On each side of ~·our nose. apply a darker foundation than you use on the rest of the face. Vou also could use brown blush. This has to be tilended well so as not to leave a d efinite line . Darker s ha•s will make features 'recede and lighter shades bring the m out. Uslng this IJroc:edure, you can make a nose appear shorter, longer, narrower or wider. • • If your nose ls extremely crooked and you're telf-eonsdoas about that, you can apply darker foundation to the most prominent side and lighten the other. Tht> same rule can b.-appli<-d to chin , c heeks. for('heads a nd throats. Contouring will require som e practice. But tr~· it when you have the time and ar(' not planning to go out. G.-t it right first. VD~ DEAR VIDA: ~y' friend always us es a brus h to a pply her lipstick. r ve tried und I seem to be so clum+;y and the brus h seems to b e a lot or trouble to carry . Do you use a b r ush or j us t appl~· lipstick from the tubc·1 • TO~I V. ants-Ana DEAR TONI: I pre fer to use a brus h . I think the color stays on lon1er. l'l''P"ll"l' 111 I ht• 1·omh111 at11111 111 l11od :ind Iii u 1• T\\,) l'\:t'l'J>I 11111.. prt I\ t. I ht· "'al•. Bn·.1kf;1-.1 ;i n d -..l':1f1111d 'l't'm '" 111· ,H'l'l'l)tuhlt• 0 11 hlut• plal•·-.. T hmk c·ol11r a nd d1rn·1 I a kt• lthl an' 11ld ·t h111g 11ut "' ~ nu·r d ost•! tla--h ing ••rt <·usual!~ 111 .an appoint mt.•nt Wh at imaJ!t' an• ~011 t r ~i n p 111 pr111t·l·1·• P 11·k t<•refull~ f Io\\ d; > l'-.. \ \'i.1 JHH' I' l' 11 I II I' h I'-t1 \\ fl \\'l)l'lrt ·· llas offwl' "" donl' 111 J.!l';J\ \\ll h lflu«ht.• .. ~ of -.,alH•r. pink ;.ind hhit· Ito'' did ht' <In•...-. lor tht.· luneht•on' In a blt1e-hlal'k--..u1t n•spect anti ht· got 11 ('om b1tll'd "1th a palt• pink -.,h1rt m t•r rated pa«ka!.!lllJ! • ;ind a d urk pink til' ·~oothing i Fir;;t I line m~· lips with a pencil <the sa me or near the same color of m~· lipstick>. The n with the brush. I apply color first verticall~· then horizontall~·. )t is not necessar~· to blot. .. Some brands carry a lip pallette _, compact containing three colors with retractable brush included. Also at drug counter s you c an purchase a s mall ine xpensive . retractable hru h that is e a s y to carry in your purse. I am a firm b eliever in the use or brushes for apply ing makeup. I can't get along without brush.es I received for my birthday. The set includes a brush for blusher, contouring, lips, eyeshadow and . ' eyeliner. I keep them on the counter In a s mall glass within easy re1ch. It you already are thinking of Christmas gifts. a set ol brushes will probably be a11 eftellfttt ~Miff for a frleitd or relative. Ow•tN>nl mav ~ moued ro v* Dfoll. car~ the DaUN ~ot. PO. 8Qr •• CoMG Mtto 9'162S. - ' ( D1HyPil1t STOCKS REAL ESTATE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 03-4 05-7 010 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' writer wants to be a director . . . D9 H you can't buy it, trade for it By STEVE TRIPOLI Of ... .,.. ...... ._ l.ocal res taurateur Barry Hermanson recenUy had the windows tinted, upholstery refinished, tables finished and carpets cleaned at some of the five Mexican restaurants he co-owns. All without taking a dollar out o! his wallet. Independent stoneware maker Rick Robinson obtained automotive s upplies and had several cons ultations with an attorney, also without spendmg cash. For both, barte r was the form of payment. The two are hardly alone in Orange County. TradeAmericanCard , a lO·year-old business which established a local barter network, claims to have .some 2,000 business and professional members 2.000 members of Orang·e County 's TradeAmericanCard barter for goods _ . who have agreed to accept barter as part of their business. TAC founder Michael Ames and many of those. interviewed at a two.day barter exposition at the Orange County Fairgrounds last weekend say barter is good for business and a good way to do business without cash. The mechanics of the TAC system are simple .and allow for many uses of barter credits. The system is identical in many respects to a credit card operation. TAC members purchasing goods or services from other members pay with a plastic card and receive a receipt just as in a credit card transact.ion. The receipt is then sent to TAC headquarters in Orange and logged on a computer, and the purchaser receives a statement -but things change some from that poinL Instead of paying for the goods or services, the purchaser merely bas the expenditures logged into his or her account. They are paid for when other TAC members buy the -purchaser's goods or services. The system allows ~ny member to spend credits accumulated with any other ,member of TAC, and that is where the versatility comes in. Credits that Hermanson builds up al bis restaurants do not have to be directly traded will\ the purchaser, but can be traded with any other business or j)rofessional in lhe system. The businesses involved in TAC include a wide range of items and services. There are some 50 restaurants, 25 dentists, lawyers, auto repair . shops, furniture stores, advertising firms, jewelers a nd even an undertaker, plus others. according to Ames. lnleriQr Decorator Helen Iacono of Huntington Beach is an example of a person who has used her TradeAmericanCard membership to obtain a number of goods and services. rn exchange for interior. design work at the homes and bu si n esses o f se v e ral T rade AmericanCard members, Ms. Iacono has used barter credits to purchase a spa for her home and dinner at several restaurants. She said she soon will purchase a telephone for her auto using barter credits. She will have even more credit to s pend a fter last week's fair. Half a dozen new customers enlis ted the services of ber Fountain Valley business at a displlli she operated there. she said. Ames' company makes its monef with an 8 percent surcharge on all purchases -and no. it cannot be bartered. That payment must be in cash. InitiaJ membership in TAC costs $150, but that money goes t o the three salesmen who bring new businesses into the system. Ames said TAC urges members to do no more than 10 percent to 12 percent of their businesses in barter to avoid cash flow problems. If a particular business becomes very popular with TAC members and has more barter business than it can handle, the owner calls TAC and notices are sent out that the firm will accept no more barter business for a while. If no other si milar business exists in' the system. TAC salesmen are dispatched to sign one up in order to service members' needs. . Ames said TAC handled some $S milUon in barter in 1980. which translates into some $400,000 in surcharges to pay himself and eight other full-time employees plus overhead. Ames, 36. said he started the business after working seven years for a health spa chain which did much of its business through barter. "It <barter> .tust got into my blood," he said. After traveling to several .spots around the country to look a l e~isting operations, Ames organited TAC. A decade of modest success has not left Ames resting on his laurels, however. In recent years TAC has negotiated reciprocal agreements with barter. networks all over the United States, and TAC members now can use those networks when in other cities. Am es sa i d he also is con sidering establishment of a TAC department store to handle the many items of merchandise. which he hears of that owners want to market quickly. He also is planning to open a school to train persons interest ed in establishing barter networks elsewhere. and is considering opening other TAC bran~hes. Ames said barter is an ideal way to do business in tight econQmic times because many people are reluctant to spend casb. All that is needed lo start a barter network, he said, is a population cen~Fr where there are many posaiLle participants. Fot those involved, the 8 percent aurcharae was not seen as a deterrent. They said that Joining lhe network attracts new business from other TAC members and that not having to use their own cash also compensates for the fee. Real estate attorne)' ttnd TAC member Ronald Ha lpern said he doesn't object to the charge because "so m ebody has to administer th1! system " He said TAC is a good idea because "we now have a situation where a lot of people are cash poor some of my clients certainly are." For stoneware maker Robinson the reasons for joirung TAC are even simpler. "I just llke to barter," he said "I don't like having to pay cash." Tllblet: tool of all ·trades Yellow legal p{lds ubiquitous companions NEW YORK (AP> -They're consultants in c anary ye ll o w . Disposable and indispensable. And they keep confidences. Presiden t Rea·gan finds them good listeners. Garry Trudeau bounces ideas for "Doones bury" off them . Richa rd Nixon turned to one· when he decided to resign. More than just an offi ce supply, yellow legal pads are tight-Upped companions . They carry Lhe musings of presiderrts and criminals. coaches and cartoonists. They are mirrors for the mind -a place to unfurl ideas for private viewing. Three of the ubiquitous pads are born every second. Americans use 100 million a year a slack that would rise 300 miles. Uncle Sam buys 7.2 million a year for executive offices around tbe world. The Senate buys 72,000; the House 92,000. Lauren Bacall wrote "By Myself" on one. ~ti ngo in William Styron's novel, "Sophje's Choice," wrote on one. And so does Styron. Hours after former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles died in 1959. President Eisenhower carried a yellow pad to his sun porch in Gettysburg, Pa., and penciled a tribute to his friend. But the courtroom is their everlasting home. They are to the lawyer what the s lide rule is to the engineer. the clipboard to the forem an.·the whistle lo the lifeguard. It's been that way s ince the turn of the century, when a Massachusetts judge carried his unlined yellow pad into American Pad & Paper Co. 's Holyoke. Mass .. offices . He wanted a ruled pad with a left.side margin for his notations . The company now makes 32 million a year. The legal process is awash in the pads. Judges, pros ecutors. defense attorneys. defendan~. and victims carry them. "It's a rare bird who doesn't use a yellow legal pad ... says Scott Turow. a federal prosecutor in Chicago. He totes three or lour in his briefcase. Change a law yer 's s tapler and he 'll hardly notice. Give him new paperclips and he won't sa.y a word. But pull a switcheroo on hi s yellow legal pad. a nd you've got a problem on your hands . They tried it on Turow. swapping a pad without a perforated top for one with perforation. Purists can 't be fooled. "f complained bitterly,.. he recalls. He laughs about it now: they got him the most expensive pads. "There's no cost·c utting when it comes to yellow legal pads." he says. There also is no m ethadone for the legal pad addict. When the Carter White House put a freeie on the pads, one worker swapped information witti federal agencies based on how many legal pads he could get in return. Given Reagan's affection for them <he even wrote a Fourth of July essay on one), it seems unlikely the current White House crew will be culling back. There's certainly no scrimping in the Senate. where offices are supplied with high-quality pads bound in imitation leather. Each yellow sheet is "watermarked," with the brand name. Gold Fibre. That doesn't make them easier to write on, but it does help justify the cost -41 cents each at tbe <See YELLOW, Page D2> These helpful tips can • msure stove safety By PAT DUNN of-.o-.r ........... Each year hundreds of lives are lost and millions of dollars of property destroyed In fires involving wood and coal bumina stoves. Since 1978 there has been an 87 percent increase in the number of !ires caused by solid·fuel burning <wood or coal> healing units. jumping from 6,600 to 16,000. Part of the reason Is that the upward.zooming CONSUMIR ClOSf UP cost of more traditional fuela baa caused the sale of wood· burning stoves to triple 1lnce 1174. But the· other primary factor, according to Nationwide Insurance Safety Dlre(!tor Douglas M. F ergusson, is not the dealan of the s toves themselves, but their improper lnat.allatlon. . AccordJng to Fer1UBsOft, aa many aa one·lhird of the units art not iMtalled by contractors, but by owners who are unaware or necuury safety precauUons. Sometimes, he tald, shortcut.a are taken to save expense -shortcut.a that can be diJastrous. • With cool weather approachlna. Fer1u11on recommends that consumers review the following safety'check·Ust to minimize the risk of fire from a wood burning stove: -The stove does not have broken parts or large cracks that make it unsafe to operate. -A layer of sand or brick has been placed in the bolt.om or th'e firebox if suggested by the stove manufacturer. -The stove is located on a non·combustible floor or an approved floor protection material is placed under tbe stove. -Floor protection extends out 6 to 12 inches Crom the side and back of the stove and 18 Inches from the front where the fuel is loaded. -The stove is spaced at leasl 36 inches away from combustible material. If not, fire.resistant matelials an used to protect woodwork and other combustible materials. -Stove pipe of 22 or 2' gauge metal ls used. -The stove pipe diameter Is not reduced between the stove and the chJmney flue. -A damper ia installed ln the stove pipe near tbe stove unleu one ia bulll into the stove. -The total lenflb of stove pipe ls 1ets than 10 feet. -There Is at 1east 18 inches between the top of the stove pipe and the cetllnl or other combusUble material. -The stove pipe slopes upward toward the chimney and enters the chimney higher than the outlet of the stove firebox. The stove .pipe e nters the chim ney horizontally through a fire <.'lay thimble that Is higher than the outlet or the stove firebox. The stove pipe does nol extend into th.- chimney nu~ iining. -The inside thimble dJameter ls the same size as the sCove pipe for a snug fit. . -A double walled ventilated metal thimble is used where tjle stove pipe 1oes through an Interior wall. · -The stove pipe does not pass through a floor, closet, concealed space or enter the chimney in the attic. -An approved Underwriters Laboratory, Factory Mutual Laboratory or Canadian Standard AssociaUoh) ALL FUEL metal chimney l• used where a masonry chimney I.a not available or practical. -The chimney is in 1ood repair. -The chimney nue llnln1 and the stove pipe are clean. -A metal container with U&ht ntUna lid ls avallabletar ash disposal. -The bulldlng otnclal or fire Inspector has. approved the lnatallaUon. -The company lnaurlnt the bulldlna hu be-en notified or the inaJaUatlon. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Novembet 1, 1081 · . 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S.71 50 PelOf IJ27..U ..,.._U 'D' Sllv•r 8eQi l1"t.• ...... -~li'llu1 v .... rru1 RADIO PAGER S6.65 PER MONTH For services only Unlimited pages and pur- chase your recondJtioned pa· ger for only SIOO with 30 days guaranteed parts and labor. Be paged In a rour county area, Los Angeles. Orange. San Bernardino and River· side Counties. 401 S. SANTA FE SANTA ANA CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE ' rest on cardboard and are bound at the top by staples or plastic. Each of the pad's SO sheets wears 25 to 35 horizontal blue lines spaced one-third inch apart, and two or three vertic-al red lines that create a l'l ·inch margin on the left side. • All a re yellow. Som e say that's because yellow ts easy on the eyes. others say yellow has a calming effect t No wonder they carry everything f0>f!l letters lo confessions. grocery lists to secret equations. novels to news. Notes for this stor y filled two. Pay No Income Tax In 1981, 1982, 1983 And Legally R ecover < ' Taxes Paid In 1978, 1979, 1980 You can m\•esl dollar!'! alrl'ad~ spent. are currcnll> spending and will spend m the futun• for taxei.. mto tax !'lheltered IO\ ~1tmen~ that a l a\·erage a 510', tax write·off b l are highly profit motivated and c l have a history of positive cash flow and appreciation Learn how thl11 can be done by attending a <'Om· pli mentar y 90·mlnute seminar enJOY some refreshments and ~uln more fin11nr111l knowledge in 90 minutes than you have been abte·to aequirl' In a lifetime LIMITED SEATING Call Now To Schedule Your ReservaHon 759·1401 OeraJd L. Koeok, FiftondoJ Smrlue 3.st San Mlg1.11/ Orttx'. S11ltt 110 Ntwptil1 Btaeh.Cll tum 11/f l 7~ lfOI ..... Average Itemized deductions for 1979 by .adjusted gross Income ranges AdJu.sttd g ross Income ranges ' 4,000 s 6,000 6, 000 8, 000 8,000-10,000 10,000 12,000 12,000-14,000 14,000-16,000 16,000-18,000 18.009-20,000 20,000 25,000 25,000 30,000 30,000-40,000 40,000-50,000 S0,000-100,000 Ptrcema,.ot rttumt utlng H n>· bracket amou nt 94% 94% , 9111/o 86%' 81% 73% 68% 60% 48% JJOlo 20% 11% Aver19t mtdlell, dental dtductlons $1,539 1,623 1,215 1,264 1,071 822 814 635 590 549 518 514 696 .s 771 83-4 970 1,020 1, 140 1.260 1,33.4 1,511 1,699 2,053 ),526 3,327 3,675 Avtraet deductions ,., contrl· but Ions ' 481 535 S17 S82 573 584 554 593 583 654 795 Avlf' .... ffductlont tor lnt..-..t ' 1,775 1 ,~ Avera .. CUYalty & tMft 1011 ' 747 1,211 1, 12S 984 1,054 1,240 93' Total di•, ductJons H%of AGI 100,000 or more 7% 3°'o 1,223 13,409 1,115 1,793 8,958 2,188 2,047 2, 169 2, 190 2,33.4 2,499 2,589 2,792 3, 110 3,069 5, 131 11,896 1,185 . 718 810 1,074 963 1,552 3,669 73% 60% SO% 42% 37% 32% 29% 28% 25% 22% 21% 20% 20% 19% Compare your tax deductions Wer e you one of more tha n 26 million taxpayers who itemjzed your federal income tax deductions on Schedule A. Form 1060 for 1979? If so, you c an now compare your own d eductions with the averages compUed by Comm e rce Clearing House from the latest published Internal Revenue Service figures. A c h art s ho wing how much, on the average, taxpayers in various adjusted gross income classifications deducted for oontributlons, interest, taxes, medical-de ntal expenses, and casualty and the!j losses has been prepared by CCH. It also includes -for each adjusted gross income category -a percentage representing, on the ·average. the r atio or total itemized deductions to adjusted gross income. CCH emphasized that the figures are aver ages only. The c hart does not indicate the amount that would be allowed by the IRS In a specific instan ce, nor ar e ttle figures a list or "how-muc h -can ·l ·get -away·with" or any indication lhat s ubstaJ\tiation will not be _required . CCH a lso noted that, ir deductions are it•mized. there is a greater chance that the return will be e xamined than ir deductions are n ot itemized. When a taxpayer itemizes deductions . the amount claimed m ay well trigger an IRS exam ination if they are substantially higher than the typical amounts claimed by other taxpayers in the taxpayers' incom e bracket. The. average deduction for each item was computed by dividing (for each income clasS) the lota l aqiount deducted by the nu mber of returns on which that type of deduction was claimed, CCH s aid. Restaurant firm appoints two Grace Restaurant Co. has appointed V.incent E . K i kuga wa e x ecutive vice president of operations for Far West Services' Dinner House Division and J ohn R . Weaver, executive vice president of operations for Fir West Ser vices' Coffee S hops Divisions. according to Anwar Solima n, executive vice president or W.R. Grace & Co. and head o r the company's Irvine-based restaurant group. Kikugawa will be responsible for such dinner house units as Baxter 's Plankhouse, Reuben 's and Moonraker , and Weaver will handle the ch ain of Jojos and Coco's coffee shops. Prior to j~ing Grace in his new position, Kikugawa. 38. had been employed by Host Inte rnationa l. He s tarted as com missary s upe rvisor for Host lnternational's T~rminal Operations at San Francisco International Airport in 1969. During t he next seven years, Kikugawa held several management positions. lncludinj general manager of various airport terminal operations. In Only NOur ame 1976 ~was named vice president-Charley Brown's and assumed responsibility for Host's East Coast dinner houses in 1979. He lives in Laguna Hills with his wife, Carol a nd their three children. Weaver, with nearly 20 years of nstaurant experience, joined Grace in 1979 as executive vice president of the Restaurant Group. He began bis career with ARA Services in 1962 and bas a lso served in various executive positions with Saga Corp. From 1974 to 1979 Weaver served. with ~ a_r~iott .Corp. i,n var ious positions . including divi~1on vic~ preside nt or Hot Shop pes, group vice president of Big Boy East and group vice president of the-Roy Rogers chain or fast-food restaur ants. He also lives in Laguna Hills with bis wife . Rochelle, and their three children . Grace's Res tauranr Group oper ates Gilbert/Robinson theme restaurants. Far West Services dinne r houses a nd coffee shops, El Torito·La Fiesta mexican restaurants and the Del Taco fast-food chain. Is New We re·main committed to a liberal arts education as the best foundation for younQ men and women planning careers in busines·s, government and the professions. Since 1976. Claremont Men's College has enrolled women as well as men. Women now represent 27 percent of the student body Clearly, a new name is in order: This gives us a chanc~· to honor our founding trustee. Donald C McKenna. Accordingly, our name will be Claremont McKenna College. , \~ As a member of the Claremont Colleges. we continue to offer the intimacy of a small college combined with the academic and extracurricular resources of a large university. Our frve research institutes and intern- ship programs pro;ide students with unique opportunities to work toward resolution of public issues. CMC students work closely with a superior faculty in a stimulating education- al environment conducive to exceptional intellectual growth. For further informa- tion, please write: Office of College Relations Claremont McKenna College Bauer Center Claremont. California 91711 ClaremontMcl<ennaC~~ -· Formerly Clarem9nt Men's College ,. ' /:" Ii . . .. - .. ......... 0 .... .. :> '° 0 0 0 • ~ 0 > ;= -< ~ § ~ :> Q. • :< z 0 < ca 3 tT • .... - ~ Orange Co11t DAILY PIL~nday. November 1, 1•1 AM.ERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE ouout10.1111cwo1 , ........ , ....... \'OU, ......... ,.,.," '8W ·~tOlt llttl!OIT ANO CJll(HOIUI U O(I ••c1w1on '"' OllOltO.., , ...... AllO Ultfll•IT ., ., " • • , ~~~~~~~~.~~-....~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~ \ . . . t<' Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Novernber 1, 1981 ~-here's h~pe in hoiising Drop in mortgage rate levels remains the biggest key of all (T'MI w tlw JfaGl of /OtAr columM °" tu~ ""*·) 8y JORN CUNNIFF &,............ . NEW YORK -Can the pu.rcbue priee and operatiq COit.i ot a new, 1lna1e.famUy home - now beyond the reach of all but a 1mall percentaae of Americans -be brought agaln within range of middJe-clua A erieana? Nobody promises. They cannot. The future, alwaya deep in the hue of time to come, la now almCMSt oblcured by problems of the U.S. economy, of the bulldin& industry, of flnllllce. Hope instead la offered. One of the more confident forecasts ii by William JlcKenna, chairman of the President's Commission on Housing. "There is nothing I can aee in the housing picture t.bat cannot be bandied," be aaid ln an interview. The biggest problem, he cu .... ,,.,. Hid is interest rates, a statement with wtlich few in housing or finance would argue. Lower rates are the key to unlicklna the market, says the National.Association of Home Builders. If mortgage rates dropped to 13 percent from 17 percent, the NAHB estimates, about 6 million more Americans would qualify for home loans. Almoet all agfee. abo that to obtain' lowt;r rates the economy must be stabilized, but there is great doubt ln the industry over whether the president is on course aod can obtain the stability toals be seeks. Meanwhile, there is hope for some success, partial or perhaps more lasting, in less fundamental ways. FINANCING Healthier Saving• & Loan.t. U savings o taTuedDy lenders from tax-exempt All Savers Certificates are used as Congress intended, up to $37 .5 billion, would go to finance housing or agriculture, says Jack Carlson, executive vice president, National Association of 'Realt"°"· Partly because of tbll, he aays, "Mortaaae rates could trend down to the U percent to 18 percent range by year's end and decline further to 14 percent to 15 percent during 1982." Still too blgb for most, but an improvement. James W. Chriatlan, chief economist for the U.S. Leaaue of Savings Aasoeiationa, oblervea that two-thirds of league-member Joan .pOrttolioa are below 10 percent. As these loans are retired, profitable loans at existing market prtcea can replace them. Penafon funda , the largest pool of investment money, are seen as a possible major source of future loans. Regulatory action baa been taken that ml«ibt facilitate such lnveatmentl, but more clarification of what c&ll and cannqt be done in this area still appears to be neceasary. -New morlQOOe plam that should encourage lenders and borrowers. There exist so many adjustable rate mortgage plans in which borrower payments are adjusted to market conditions that lenders an(\ borrowers alike are confused. Christian believes the many variations will dlaUll down to mortgages offering: A guaranteed constant monthly payment to the borrower in times of rising interest, made possible by reducing the amount applied to reducing the loan, and applying it instead to interest payments. The option of reducing monthly pa-yments when interest rates fall below the original loan rate. Rate adjustment periods of six months. REGULATIONS Enormoua reductions seem possible, McKeMa says. Herman Smith, NAHB president and Forth Worth, Texas builder, gives a detailed picture of what local requirements cost buyef'f in a subdivision there. The basic cost of a single 'lot was $7~627. Smith said. In reviewing recommendations of the consulting engineera, he continued, the city made changes that would more than double that coet over the period of a 30·year mortgaae. Jn hla. view, the cbanies were moatly unneeenary. FINANCING llEGULATIONS . Among Ownn: a 5·foot lncreaae in lot width, coslin1 $812.59 per lot. An lncreaae in street wldth to 31 feet from 29 feet, costing $179.04 per lot. "A l ·incb increase to 6 inches in asphalt, add1n1 $78.61 to each lot. A new water line although one existed. Cost: Sl.S2. 71 per lot. TAX INCENTIVES -Many .are propoaid. The NAHB, among others, suggests a housing and educational savings account in which interest earqed would be tax·exempt so long as the money eventually went to buy a first home or pay for higher education. · TECltNOLOGY -Some technological .adoancet, such as unit construction, already have been used widely. Houses that are totally factory built may offer savings in the future. N~w mass produced products, sometimes regulated from use in certain local areas. offer big RQsslbiUties. While these and other savings opportunities exist, however, most housing spokesmen warn that unless drastic changes occur, especially regarding interest rates. millions of Americans may be disappointed. It is almost a certainty, they say, that the new borne and lot of the ruture will shrink, that apartment rents will rise, and that more of takehome pay will go to housing than in the previous three decades. It isn't a pleasant outlook. It can get brighter; it can get darker too. -Should it-dart-en, 't seems likely Co damage • communities and social institutions. pit haves against have.nots, and force basic changes in personaJ an<l national goals an<l aspirallons. San Frantisco By·The-Sea homes are evocative of traditional designs preoole-nt in Northern California Victorian style homes Prim Shea , president of Sbt\a Construction, has announced the completion of Jour three-story homes reminiscent of the Victorian style prevalent in San Francisc~, The brightly painted exteriors of the homes are evocative of the San Francisco "painted lady" tradition. The project, named "San .Francisco By·The·Sea," is located on 21.St Street in Huntington Beach. less than t~o blocn away .from the ocean. Six additional residences are in-fihal cconstruction phases on nearby 20th Street. including two that adjoin each other. Mortgage firm's loan volume soars Two basic elevations and floor plans are incorporated in "San Francisco By.The-Sea" homes. There are seven models in the A· Plan and three in the B·Plan. Each house sits on a lot measuring 25 'X 125 feet, with the A-Plan house including 2,900-square feet of living space and the B·Plan incorporating 3,674·square feet. While conventional home lending activity bas million to $275.8 miilion, a 64 percent in·crease slowed dramatically because ·of high interest from the previous year -another indicator of the rates, 1be Hammond Co .. a Newport Beacb·based firm's financial strength in a tight-money market. mortgage banking firm, increased its loan volume Hammond said bis firm recognized two years by 53 percent during its recently completed fiscal ago that interest rates-would increase and that the year, according to Thomas T . Hammond. mortgage banking business as a whole would chairman and president of the six·year-old firm. suffer. ' Hammond added that the firm is headed "We decided to plan carefully so this would toward a record-breaking year. · . not aff~t us," be explained. "Many mortgage During the fiscal year ended March 31, 1981, bankers at the time re~ed beavily,on originating The Hammond Co. originated 1,9619 single·family . Veterans ~dmlnistralloi and Federal Home bome loans totaling $148 million, plus $8 million ib Administration insured loam. We saw an end -or commercial loans. For the first fiy~nfonths of the at least a dramatic slowdown -in tbose-markeb; current fiscal year, The Hammond Co. originated s .o we de~ided to redirect our efforts . into $90 million, a 74 percent increase over the S1Dgle-ram1ly conventional loans. Conventional comparable period of last year. loans now. account for about 80 percent of our Additionally, al July 31. 1981, the company's business, as compared to 50 percent previously:" mortgage servicing portfolio increased from $167.5 Hammond attributes this unusual growth 10 a -. 4111114111113I%. ,.. ,.. ~4 5~eor rote 12-1/40/o APR (Annua~ Percentage P.ote) Investment Quality Condominiums in Newport Beach A substantial pri~e reduction combined with on extroor· dinory 5 year financing pion offers o rare opportunity to own beach-close condominiums in Newport Oeoch. This superb financing provides on ideal situation for Investors. Sandcastle hos a charming. resort·style otm"osphere with pool ond cabana and is within walking distance of the b~ch and Oqlt:?oo Doy. Tol~e advantage of chis excellent opportunity in Newport Oeoch real estate. For a rare Invest· ment or o resort home In the finonclol and social hub of Orange County. there is F=====::r--z::=r.;:;c:=:;;~~~ • 5 y.ar financing plan no better time to buy than now. 80% loon to value ratio 10% second TD available ot 16% interest fost and second loons all due and payable In 5 years .. From $169,500 Orokl'f coop•rollOn ( 714) 67~·3271 slumping market to five reasons. "The first reason Eacb elevation sports a unique color is oµr tligher liquldity," he said. "We always carry theme on the all-wood front and partial wood more cash on band than our net worth, thus we are siding. Combinations include blue With red able tQ buy commitments to sell loans when many and beige trim with white turrets; rose with companies cannot." rainforest green and Ugbt blue trim with Another reason for the company's success in a white turrets; yellow with red and lavender depressed market is its ability to convince ·trim and white turrets; and gray with financial institutions to provide mortgages based lavender and orange trim with wtlite turrets. on its reputation and past performances within the Shea explained that the bright color financial community. combinations were chosen in order to ·'A third r·eason ls our partnership duplicate the historic · world· renowned arrangement with a major Midwestern savings & patterns used in San Francisco. ·····--·-··· loan·~ation:-wbh:)renables"'tJS"fO'"Settlaol'tga-ge·············--···--····-··· ·-~·--·--·-··:···-·--·· · · ·-···---;~·- loans through participations and retain the For f~er information conce~g ~ mortgage servicing. Most other mortgage bankiD~ F r a n c •. s c o B Y • T h e . Se a ' Sb e lnstltutlons don't have such aTTangements and are Construction at 848-4440. at a disadvantage in secondary market sales of mortgages.·· ---Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 1, 1•1 • I Insist on 8)' KOBE&T J, B&ll DEAR 809: Slate die 1 .. 1 lH act off•n H lnctatlvet for rea&erai •1 wUe aad I 41eclde4 1&'1 tlm~ &o bu)' a cOIMlom alum or 1mall ....... We'v• looked at 1everal. f'ollowln1 >'°"' advlH, we rejected tlilole wltere ti•• Miier wo.kla't ftHnce the sale at a fair latereat raa.. We like a new two bedroom condo-••J>tlClally well where tho builder haa "bouthl down " the mortgaae lntereat r•tt to J l ptrcent for two yoar1. After that our paymen~ would Jump by about '400 per month when tho lnter .. t rat.e 10011 up to 17 percent Do you think we 1huuJd buyt Durell W. DEAR OAR.REl,.I.. No ll1Jmo buy11r. 1hould 1ntlll on at lca1t five )'tart of 1ftord1blt flnancln1. l find .-ome or the flnaanct phtn• bfln1 offered today ar., ehoekln1. 11pecl1llr, th way lenders are qua1tryln1 buyer• baHd on ' buy down" tlnanclna which lull only two or thrcto rur1. As you may 'know. r a estaLe flnanclne 111 cycllcal. Ever)' flve to 11evt'n years, espedally good mortgaaea ere offered at low rat.ea from eager lendert. That'• the lime to refinance an old, hl&h cost bome loan or a temporary loan. Obviously, we're now at the other end of the real estate flnance cycle since Interest rates this year have been at record highs. value in 10 years, maJrlns It euy to Jet a 'new seo.ooo loan I.hen. Thwe lan't muth to worry about with favorable ~rmLWte you've louod, but 1hort two and three year ireepil\1 seconds cause me to lie awake at nl1ht worryln1. DEAR BOB: AJ aa employee of wlaat , .. ealJ a "naa&y lender," I kaow ...,. meu •ert•a1e lenders c:aa be wlaee eaford•I mort1a1e REAL ESTATE llllUli due·on·sale clauaes. Since I'm qaluta1 •Y J9b aad bave a mon1a1e from my employer wltla a due-on·sale c:laue, I WHt &o Mil my ...._ " a long·&erm leaae-opUoa IO tlte btl)'er cu Mtleflt from the old loan's t .s percellt lat.ereat ra&e. Bat m)' lawyer l11n'& famlllar wltla tlle l•1·term lease-option contracts yoa recommeJMI. Wllere ea• I get.more lnformatton? -J)oroday McM. Choteau Clemente homes oome in five different floor plans and range in size from 2.515·to 3,JS().square feet. There are already many houses coming on the market for sale now ·which were bought within the last year with high cost mortgages which the owners can't afrord. You'll be better oCC continuing your search unlll you find a home to buy with good financing. Most frequently. you'll find such terms offered by an eager , motivated seller who doesn't need a high interest rate. DEAR DOROTHY: It sounds like you need a new real estate attorney who underatands lease-options. Further details and sample short.and long.term lease-Option forms are in my new book "The Smart Investor's Gulde to Real Estate" from Crown Publishers, New York. Your local bookstore or library should have It. Or you can get a copy postpaid by sending a $12.tS check payable to "Newspaperbooks" to the Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648.: ·Affordable financing · raises sales at Chateau Clemente • DEAR BOB: My bu.band's job was Just transferred so we have to move and buy a new house. A realty agent showed us a house we can afford but Its $30,00t second mortgage worries m~. fl ls to be carried back by the aeUer for 10 )'ears with no payments. However, 10 percent Interest ls to accumulate. In 10 years we will owe a $60,000 balloon payment. Is this a dangerous loan for us? . ' DEAR BOB: Since you've helped me twice with real estate problems, I'd like &o 1hre a technique I've learned as a• lave•tor la slngle·famlly houses. I ba)' only ncut a.o..e. &o get the best deals. Although I only owa 14 lloues <I st~rted late at age 33), I flDd own~ra of empt)' houses are usuall)' worried aad will accept aay reasonable purchase offer. Tiie laat two Tacaat houses I bought were parduued wtt• 5 perceat ca.sh down payments and 1eller flaa•ced wraparound mortgagea alt percent Interest. In the 30-day period since Cba&eau Clemente in San Clemente opened its doors to the public, 13 manor homes have been sold -a s urprising S,lles statistic that is closely "tied to Tumal}jll'n. & Tumanjan's low , personal finabcing arrangement.$. . Buyers .. have a choice of four below-market interest rate programs : Plan (A) features _a 30-year loan, with a 12~ percent fixed rate for the first three years, and saves owners up to $1,774.68 a month when compared to today's 19 percent current market interest rates. The remaining -batance of the Imm is set at a~ Interest-:Dised on the rate in effect at the close of escrow. Plan (B l js also a 30-year loan, with a 13~ percent rate for the first five years. Both plans provi,de substantial savings. For example, the resultjng lower monthly mortgage payments on a typical $215,600 loan would enable the Chateau Clemente homebuyer to save as much as $58,875 in the first five years of ownership. Priced rrom $2"49,000 and located on the ocean side of the San Diego Freeway overlooking the ocean. the homes c-0me in five different floor plans and range in size from 2,575 lo 3,1SO.$Cluare feet. · Take the San Diego Freeway to Camino de Estrella exit West, turn left on Camino Mira Costa. then left on Camino Alondra until you reach ·····-·aous111G·1111fS··· ···-··-······ ·······.----·· · .. the-models. The sales omce and model homes are open from 10 a.m. to ~p.m. Fbr more information, call 661·3444. * St. Albans Condominiums, a new adult-Oriented community of homes, designed in the style of an Olde English Village, is opening its third phase this weekend, far ahead of the planned schedule. • Since the grand opening Sept 18. 65 sales have already been made for the 220-unit development. St. Albans is on lease-bold land, which bas enabled the developers. Cadillac Fairview Homes West and M. David Kelly Development Corp., to price the homes lower than many neighboring developments. Prices for the studio, one-bedroom and tw~bedroom homes start at $67,400. A JO.year loan is available with interest of 11 ¥. percent for the first two years and 13¥. percent for the third year. Fourth year interest rate will be the prevamng rate at close of escrow. A 30-year fixed.rate loan at 13V. percent is also available. To help first-time buyers, as little as 5 percent is being accepted. ' Located at the corner of Bear and MacArthur Boulevard, St. Albans is just blocks away from ~ South Coast Plaza, South Coast Plaza Village, South Coast Repertory. numerous office building complexes, and a wide variety of movie theaters, restaurants and small shopping areas. I t The sales office and four furnished models are open every day from 10 a.m. to dusk. Further information on the third phase opening and on future phases can be obtained by calling the St. Albans.sales office at 549·3421. * Special financing is now being' offered on Tudor IUU's two custom residences located in the Lemon Heights area of North Tustin. Presented by Woodview Properties, the traditional Tudor-styled homes are priced under $1 million. ... Designed by John O'Neil of Orange, the four-bedroom, 4'h·bath homes incorporate more than 4.000 square feet. The tw~story floor plans feature libraries and family rooms with built·in wet bars and fireplaces. One plan includes an additional upstairs game room. Tudor Hill homes are decorated by Interiors by DiLor of Laguna Beach. For more information, phone Arlene Pettise at 730-8921. To reach the hilltop homes from the San Diego Freeway, take the Newport Ayenue offramp and proceed north to Footbi.ll Boulevard. Tum right oo FoothlU, then right on SkyUne Drive, right on Lower Lake Dtl<Ve and right again on Gold Star Lane to Tudor Hill. * Saadcaalle, t..be n'ew condominium ~eveJopment three blocks from the ocean in .. PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS . . r (ONDOMINIUMS OrlM HOUSI W . • ~ 11 ffl .a 2600 lleck S_.. AM Ave., Cet .. M ... Newport Beach, is featuring an 11~ percent five-year financing program. Prices st~rt at $1'49,500 and units are available in one·, two· and three-bedroom floor plans , with up t o 1,835-square feet or living space. ~ -Mrs.1'.J . • 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 mod'els are open from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m. daily. For more-information, call 673-3271. DEAR MRS. T .J .: No. Many home buyers would love to be able to find such financing. However, when that "s leeping second mortgage" awakens in 10 years, you'll have to either refinance it or sell the house to raise cash for the $60,000 bdlloon payment. _ -La.daO. Chances are the.JlOuse will double or triple in ' DEAR LINDA : Thanks for the tip which shoul_!! be valuable to both_jnveslou ~nd owner-occupants. .... -................................... _ .......... _ .... .... .. 70 bot•· .. Our sales just confirm soldln ~ ........... what we already knew-that -.. w.ueat, St. Albans offers the ideal com-Sinuhln-' f binati~n of featu~es, location,. · . . . 5' financmg and price. St. Albans is an all new, adult-"' oriented. community, designed in the style of an olde English village and embellished with ~. the best in modern comforts, /~ including two swimming ·L- pools, two spas, two tennis courts, game room, sauna and gym. The studio, one bedroom "'.X· ~x'". and two bedroom condominium ,. :.:.,.~ homes feature fireplaces, patios or '\:_ x 1- --~ ll~%· 12%% APR balconies, intercom security system, .. , · .. ,_ ~ -. carpeting and drapes. -:: .:-;; ·· -,~· ......... ..... lJ And what a location. ~""'K t ·' . "1Jllllllll..... St. Albans is just.a few ~: ""- . short blocks away from .::· .. ~: all the South Coast Plaza area A· ~IAllw h •----.... -ll!llmm ..... _ _. hru,3 to offer. Th~se home~ are A ~I pncedright, with financmg ~a.m....., ,. that makes them easy to af-. auuu .... ,. '"-----__,;;::i.___ ... _-_ ...... __. ford . Evelrfor first tim~ buyers. Come· to St. Albans and be a part of our success story! no11 caanlVV\ TDllIOB ~'- l'r'IOM •ITtcU .. M ol ftwalpubl""'I-wb)ec:t \o pt1or oaleon or 1n.r t1""41lne orthla ..i111on !11,.«-(12v.~ APR) See Bales RepreaentaUve ror detail•. Salee Otnoe Hou.rt1: 10:00 a.m.-dusk Tel: (71-&) 1549·3421 A Joint venture project' bet ween Cad Iliac P'all"Vlew HomN WHt and M. !)avid Kelly Development Oorporauon, ' l . ' . II Orange Coast DAILY PILOT JSunday, November 1, 1 1 1 i -Rory Tagerrs .fortunes have changed dramatically I ·one deal makes . . f.this broker rich J . .. • NEW YORK <AP > -For 14 headquarters.building to .offset the . t months Rory Tagert tried his hand red ink. "It occurred to me they may s as a commercial real estate broker, cons ider selling Intercontinental L working on commission only. But he Hotels-·Co~:. its hotel chain, in the failed to make any deals. And last future," he says. . July his need for income forced him He approached Pan Am twice , to sell his three-bedroom house. before April and was told the chain, t Two months later, the 27-year-old virt.ually Pan Am's only money was able to buy a new house after maker, was not 'for sale. making a dramatic first deal -the But news of Pan Am's troubles, $500 million sale of Pan American especially bY. its airline, cootin.ued to Wor1.d Airways Inc. 's luxury hotel a ppear in tRe papers. So in MAY chain to Grand Metropolitan Ltd. of Targert sent Pan Am a letter with a Britain. copy or Grand Metropolitan's latest ·The transaction has taken Tagert annual report. By the end or May he from obscurity and, in his words, was told Pao Am might now be "put my name on the map in the real interested in selling Intercontinental · • estate world.·'" During an intel"View and was given authority lo approach · J this week, he took a call from A Grand Met.ropolitanT. friend in London who said a story On July 9, Tagert met for one hour - La.kefront Estates Escape to the country /tie at Rancho Fallbrook Two-acre custom homes1tes your special world apart from the hustle and bustle of daily urban 11v1ng The pace is unhurried, the atmosphere gracious Golden meadows. blue skies, spectacular views. wooded hillsides. a private lake, a perfect climate natural, unspoiled beauty greets you st evpry turn. Producing avocado trees offer substantial tax sdventsges-:-¥eu II find 8-{;<)Untry elegance. a tranqUJ/Jty'that you thought had long vanished. Homesites from $99 000 to $189.000 With 9% Fmancmg Available Custom Homes from 5495,000 I about the Pan Am deal was in the with J. Kenneth Kilcarr, Pan Am's Aus~ralian newspapers. Tagert d.re.w executive vice president for finance, • o<'-~~~ on. cigarette, smiled and asked: ·Did a nd Stanley Grinstead, Grand ..__,.,_·~\\;. "\) 1 it hit the front page?" Metropolitan vice chairman. The ~...-"')" • H 4835 Ramona o·nve Fallbrook CA 92028 Call (71 4) 723-8333 j But for Tagert, the deal me~ot talk~ were now serious. :i'li. ~~\. I more than ·attention and ending Tagert left the ne1Follationl to the ~ y . ········---··············---······ ··-·············-·······················-·· ··-····-·········---~---··· --· ································-·········s······-··· .. · months or frustration. Heu s tt·als:d"··comparues:···ana ··on·2se·pc ·1··1c w·a·s ... ··-:-·· .. "\.~-. . · . I a s sured him that bis riercely official. Gr•nd Metropolttan weuJd c..o\.~ ' f independent style of b~iness c~d buy Intercootineotal. ~ · I $6 i work, a style stemming from hts In a mark or his style, :raawt did • F1·nally a Senst.bly Pn·ced Boats ··p-95,000 need to make it on his own. not bother to show up for the cbtnc, , . where his commission wu waiting. I ·1 al~ay.s kne~ I bad; the a~.illty to The sum: more than $1 million. make 1t ID this bus mess, says !Tagert, who has been married'tliree Wh il e "I don 't expect to years ilJld has two young cA.ildren. continually chum out dealJ of that !"I 'v e a lways had a lot of size inthefuture,"Taeertuys,"lt's responsibility from the aRe of 16 allowed me to relax somewhat since ' when 1 started to look after myself." my income tp date wa not secure. ! B · we s t B e r li n the I'm not born ol wealthy people who I ~ r n 1 n . • . -could ~port" me-until I made my : bespectacled 'ragert was raJsed in first deaJ. So it's taken a lot of • England. He le~ school at age lS and pressure off my personal Ure." went to Australia, w.here he wor~ed Tagert whose deep voice belies his ; in a variety of jobs, including waiter boyish face, concedes his former . and cowhand. ti ·th G d M tro Ht : Eventually he went back to London conoec on wi ran e po an ' and by the start of 1979 was working ~el~ed his sale. ~ut he HY• bis I for, guess who, a unit of Grand timmg was the cruc1aJ factor. 'Metropolitan. They sent him to New T i mi ng is al ways the mos t : Yor~ as a vice president of sales and important component for being a •marketing, and by October 1979 ·be col'}"lm e rcial broker, h e. says, wen t to work for the pal"ent fo llowed by luck and then money. It co mpa n y , looking for hote l also'helpstobeabletoidentify "real o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r G r a n d buyers and real sellers. There are a i Mt!lropolltan in North America. lot of owners of real estat~ and That did not work out, he says, so. he resigned in May 1980 and trled to · sell commercial real estate himself. He didn't. and soon ran out of money. But on Jan. 1 of this year be was offered his present job wlth Douglas I Alliman Knight Frank, a joint' venture partnership of London-based : Knight Frank & Rutley and Douglas Elliman Gibbons & Ives Inc. of New York. At the same lime, Pan Am was recording huge operating losses and had recently sold its Manhattan people who are trying to buy real estate who tell you one lhlbg and mean another." And "you've got to have a thick skin . ·. . because 99 percent of the deals that you work on never come to fruition," he says. • . Tagert should know. How long could he continue slJ1)porting his family with the Pan Am·Grand Metropolitan commission before making another sale? · "Depends how I spend it," be quips . "But I'm not goina tb take any chances." BEST BUV AROUND '56,950 THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BECOME THE PROl:JD OWNER OF A WOODHAVEN HOME IN LAKE ELSINORE. ONLY A FEW REMAIN . VISIT US TODAY - BEFORE IT'S TOO LA Tt:I VETS -$99. MOVE IN. BELOW MAR KET INTEREST RATES 30 YR. FIXED RATE..FINANCING. ~@ (714) 174-1!05 In a world where more and more buys less and less, we're pleased to announce ome.dung as reasonable as Seaside Pointe -the last new waterfro nt. homes on the islands of Huntington Harbour. Designed for those whose residmce as a statement of.achievement as ' well as an investment In living, each home is sumptuously appointed, completely landscaped, and includes a 35 foot boatslip. If you.must pay two to thr~e mil· lion dollars for yo"'r waterfront home, please go co Newport Harbour. (Home Included) ,.. -f £ Seaside Pointe is for chc frugal ri ch who stit1-seek to economize on essential luxuries. If you wish to build your own home near your boat dock we have water- front homesites from $528,000. Seaside Pointo is noc for everyone and is not shown to everyone. For an appointment please call (714) 846-446 3 or (213) 592·2839. A \'arict of finandnl{ plans are a\'ailahlc with "'tci-as low a1> 12114'~\, (Annual Pcrccntaac1..· Rate). Coopcra• tion to hrokcn.. IN HUNTINGTON HARBOUR .. .. I Orange Coast OAILY PILQT/Sunday, November 1, 1981 D&Aa ANN LANDSU: Yeu eoulcl ..... , protllllonal mualctaaa a .,.. _...C9 by prt11UD1 llllmlU YOU to •ll w'ho Hk UI to play. Without )'OU we'd.,. out of work. . -SONGBIRD IN OJUO the .band the rott of the reception. TboM 18 plat. wen paid for ln ldVUlff, 10 tbat m-., WM Ille ....... It into a bonfire. Wt 8••• up our bioMymocm ao we Could baVt a beautl(ul weddlnl NCepUon. a I•• commoa·MftH rul• tM public llllould be made awan ol c:Gaeerntq badl. MOit pt0ple come meo contaet wltb budl .ay at wt4dln, . receptioal, blt partl•• and oce.,._,. nilbtl out. believe maay of your readers eould benefit from a Jt could apoll your nlll\t out. f•w belllful •utl"tiona. PLEASE do not try to talk to us wben we are Dear S..ablrd: A• °" .,... ll uuu1 die nna on U1e daoc:e Ooor aacl UH1 hut &o leave, my *'aab for a lll.&hJy laformathe a.t&er. Lolls •ay 1• tweet. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My huaband ,and I both wanted J1 loyely weddln1 and reception. We decided to go a.U_-Out and pay for It ourselves. The recepUon cost IT'l.50 per person. Of lhe 75 people who sent back an acceptance, 18 never showed up. I didn't reallze to many people nHdtd educat1n1. I hope my letter Mlpt. ' -Bl'M'ER HERB AND MARY Dear~ a.t Ma,.,: • ., ... , •• -.... Mt k teema &o ... Y• ewJ• lllHe n& yMr ....... blf • by IHIU•I •IH ••••le &Ille •••Hl Ji~:: i nrat . .,...,.,. f.w.4 ....... •ell·ww•e• calls •IOM 9'ave aalva1et1 all 18 resenadeu. a.a : PLtASE atay away from our -awpm111t Wt ln the middle of a aon1. I 've had people come up on have •lot ot money Ued up 111 it. Would you want •the atqe wbUe I'm 1lnaln1 ahd yell lhelr request anyone to alt on your portable TV! Well, we dOG't in my ear. Band.I take brew. Tt)1I ii t.be time to want people 1llttn1 oa olr ampllfltrs and atk for your favorite aona. II you are enaa11n1 a monkeyln1 with our wlr". TboM cute llttfe band. make lure It's the rt1ht band for the 1peakers ln front coat abo~t $400 aplect. occasion. l>on't hire a band that plays only rock Remember. ll you break it, you boulbt lt. and roll ror a weddlnc reception where most of the PLEASE, keep your cblldnm away from our cuesta are mlddle-aaed or older -or a polka ecaulpment. Tota are naturally ~Udoua about the group for your son's 18th birthday. people who make mualc amid all thou pretty Our job ta to ent~rtain. We can do a much lithta. We mlaht not aee the little band pabbln1 better job if we know what ls expected of us. If you wlrea or sUcklnt tiny fln8en ln electrical ouUets. have any questions ask. And a great bl& THANK Of the 18, two called a week before the wedding and only two had leliUmate reason11 for not coming. One woman saJd her husband had a guitar lesson. anQther couple ha<I to go to a picnic and a third couple couldn't let their kid.I min a sunn)' day at lhe pool. The others just failed to appear. I do .,,._, ao-tllowa are U. ,eta aW &llere ti .. i UCllM for RClll beorbbeu, ~ CONnDENTIAL to l'lleee.1 t ....... ce .. I Natlllwtbe: Fra11ela Bacea aalcl H btte: "'fte lame I •a•. keep11 -tile rt1111t read ............ Ille ntHer wt.o &Ues "8 ..... , ... Nay, I& II_...._ tlaat the IMl'e active aad awtft "8 la&&er, tM t.rdler llewmaoatray." "' Gemini: Don't get_ t-i-apped , .... ay.~v.Z By SYDNEY OMAaR ARIES (March 21·.\Pril 191 : You receJve credit long I overd~ emotional and financial rewarcl.s indicated. Family member makes major concession. Harmony is restored on homerront. Processional superior flashes green light -you'll be engaged in exciting project. TAUaus <April 20-May 201 : Focus on education, I ability to overcome distance, l&n1ua1e barriers. You'll t reach beyond current exped41tioM. Plscea eoelld lend . helping hand. You could experience a "spiritual revelation.·· Abstract printlple is clariCled. 1 GEMJN1 <May 2l·June 20): Ertorts are made to~ involve you In flnancial manlpulaUoos. Key Is to remain alooC. You'll get what you want tl)rough legitimate means. Know it, steer clear of schemes. Focus on credit ntings, requests for loans. rn.oney alfectlhg one close to you, including partner or mate. CANCER <June 21.July 221: Go slow, lie low, play waltlrur pine, analyze legal tight.a and permiHions. rFroish rather than initiate project. Be patient enQYRh to -permtt-othel'S Ul"'sh<iw (fie1r baii(['' St aware of public , relations, legal maneuvers and add.ed responsibilities. LEO <July 23·Aug. 221: New p~ures necessary to achieve basic requirements. Accent on work, health. pets and dependents. You meet persons who are dynamic, creative and possess .. secret .. of s bowmanship. A co.worker wants you to succeed and will prove 1t. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Follow through on bunch you are going m right direction and could hit rinanc1al jackpot. Cancer. Leo. Aquarius persons ngure prominentlY. J>urdlas.e _aLhome ap&man~ could be on agenda. Young person becomes valuable ally. LJBRA c Sept. 23·0ct. 221 · Whal appeared ~<nJf a restrictive situation could turn out to be fun-and-games. Emphasis on re~reation. communication, publishi~ and the addition or home safety devices. Gemini. Sagittarius persons aid in fulCilling aspirations. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 1: Check ideas. be aware or legal rights and permlasloos. permit full rein ror intellectual curiosltv. Focus on vmA.UJiJY .... dtWibutlon, ··-·-·aiversirrcau<>ri ··a·ria: .. lelei>ll0nTcall wbicb c1arme1 intentions. Keep eye on Aquarius. , SAGl'M'A.JllVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 211 : Emphasis on budget, financial structure and fund(ng. Persons In , authority prove sympathetic and you can galn valuable allies. Make outlines. present programs and prepare written reports. You're on way to t»gger things! CAPRICORN c Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Good news received concerning family. finances and living conditions. Lost article will be located. What seemed a lost cause will be revived. optimism replaces gloom. Judement. intumon will ring bell of accuracy. AQVARIVS cJan. 20·Feb. 181: TemPorary period of seclusion could be on agenda. Retreat does nol ~ neces_$arih .equal defeat C-t.eck behind s-c-e-nes. streamline techniques, learn to appreciate "precious privacy." Member of opposite sex Is attracted. says so, lets chips Call where they may. PISCES <Feb 19·March 20>: Success Indicated following false start Broken Pf'OO'liH ii part of scenario, ' but you recover in vigorous fa!lhlon. \'ou'll have added responsibility. a relationship will be intensified. advancement will practically be guaranteed. HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH? LEARN THROUGH INFORMATIVE TAPED MESSAGES- C~L 833-2411 Cal........,,.. .... ~. 1·5 l>-1 Sell-Confidence and Self.Esteem l>-2Teenage Problems l>-3What is a Clinical Psychologist? ~Divorce and Re1ection "INFO-LINE'' l>-5 Sleep Problems D-eObeslty and Permanent Wetght Control 1).7 Fears and Phobias 1>8 Impotence l>-9 Alcohol Problems E-1 ReJat1onshlp Probten. • Mari'tal or otherwi~e , E-2 Premature Ejaculation E-3 Problems with Female Orgasm E_. Managing Stress Succelefully E-5 When to Consider Psychological Help ~Anxiety E·7 Depression E-8 Effects of Stress E-9 Depression 1n Children and Adolescents F-1 Stages of Grief F-2 Communication In Marriage F-3 Resolving Problems in Marriage ~ Sexual lss.,ies In Mamage F·5 Talking With Your Child F-6 Suicide: Facts and Mytti. F-7 Oiaclplining Your Child F-8 Alcoholism: A Family Oisls .RUFFELL'S U,t«>LSTUY .... .,_ ......... I HJ HAHOI llYD. COITA ~HA-14 .. 1 IH E.A. Ericson. Ph 0 1001 Dove St.. Suite 280 Newport Beach 833-2517 AM, we kept our guest list small because of Lawn bowlers set 01atch N EWPO&T HA&BOa Lawn Jeffrey Road~ Irvine. For more Bowling club m eets daily except. information call 552·4618, Sundays lox play . For more information call 759·9966. SOUTH COAST AUDUBON Society hosts the South ern Califo rnia PA DENCE W&IGHT Chapter of" Chapters or the Audubon Socl~ty ln a DAR meets Tuesday at 11:30 a .'m. in workshop on "Water" set for tbe Hotel L'aguna. For more Saturday at the Orange County information call 494·~1. Marine Institute in Dana Point. Experts on California and its w~ter • SOUTH COAST JEWISH YOUTH will be on hand to speak and answer meets Saturday ror a '50s style questions. l:lUI r.1111111 dance. For more Information call Ketarah at 549-2315. NEWCOMERS CLUB of Newport Beach meets Wednesday at 10 a.m . for a Christmas auction. For more information call 760-1099. SOUTHERN CALI FORNIA Eastern Region of Women 's ALPHA XI DELTA Orange County American ORT meets Tuesday in the Alumnae meets in the home of Mrs . · ho m e of Judith Kraus to hear Carol Murray of Irvine Monday at Parvine Motamed speak on ORT in 7:30 p.m. For more information call lra.n. The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. 544·3114. For more inform ation call 879-7437. N E WC 0 M E ll • S CL U 8 o f GIFI' BOX of Hoag Hospital bolds Huntington Beach meets Tuesday at its annual Christmas preview of Sifts 11 a.m. In Guy Fpwkes Restaurant, offered for the holiday season. From 17171 Brookhurst St .. Fountain Monfu through Friday, the.. new alley. For more n ormalion call g ifts will be offered for sale from 10 964·2080. a.m . to 8 p.m. LAGUNA BEACH Branch of American Association of University ·women meets Thursday at 9:30 a.m . in the Neighborhood Congregational Church. For more information call 499·2721. FRIENDS OF OASIS Senior Center meets for luncheon Wednesday in the center, corn e r of Firth and Marguerite streets, Corona del Mar . For more information call 759·9471. LAGUNA BEACH PANHELLENIC meets for walking lour of San Juan Capistrano Wednesday at 11:30 a m. For more information call 661·8983. NE'WPOltT EL-"EMENTARY School P.T.A. holds a paper drive ·Thursday and Friday from 8 to 11 a.m . For more information call 673·4749. H UNT I NG 'l'ON BEA C H Historical Society m eets Friday EBELL CLUB of Irvine meets at 10 a.m. for a Christmas Bazaar at Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . 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Moriiantown gla111 factorl 1 or worked the nl1ht do for an encore after writln1 the 1creenpl1y1 Wiiiiam llurt. lmd Kathleen Turnt!r alar a 11 shift at a Wheelln1 supermarket, 1cr1pln1 tor "The Empire Strikes Baclc" and "Ratder1 struggling lawyct and a sultry 1<,lorlda matron rotted meat from butcher machinet. Of the Lott Ark," the bluest box-office hilt of who plot to kill her wealthy husband. It'• • "Those years provided one of the moil the PHt two summers? more sophisticated tale than "Raldera" or valuable experiences of my ure bec•uae they For Larry Kudan, the 32·)'tar·old "Empire" and perhaps the first film since prepared·me tor succe11," Kasdan HY•· ''All Californian ,who co-authoried "Emplrt" and "Chinatown" to derive "o much from the twist.a those years of dolnai wor~ you despise 1round1 wrote "Raiders/' the answer l1 "Body Heat .. a and nuancc11 or the script. you In reality. thrllle and another blt box office hJt. Kasdan "One ot the reasons l wrote this picture,.. "You'ce not awed by movie stal'I or famou1 wrote and directed it. he says ot "8ody Heat," "ls that I miss movies directors because you reel Uke you've been He also wrote '.'Continental Divide," a John you can listen to and enjoy. I'm very proud of through the fire. You reel they don't know Belushi movie that's a money wiMer and he's m y contributions to 'Raidfrs Of the Lost Ark,' anything about life that you don't already know, al work on the script for the third "Star Wars" but you could go to that picture, tum off the Success didn't llappen to me. J made ll epic; ... Revenge of the Jedi." scheduled for sound. and have a perfectly good lime. You turn hapP-en... . re lease in 1983. otf the..wund In •Body Heal' and you don't have It wasn't until the late '60s, when Kasdan But while Kasdan's 'Scripts may be maklnt a movie. It's gone." was an undergraduate at the University of him a millionaire, he doesn't want to be a Movies and wo rds have a lways been Michigan, that he began thinking about screenwriter at all. "Money has never been a Kasdan's twin passions, ever since he was directing. . big goaJ for me," he says at his vacation home gro~ing up in West Virginia in the early '60s. That was when another generation of young on the New J ersey shore. "I don't like writing. "We didn't have a lot of money and neither screenwriters -George Lucas,· Francia It's lonely. It's hard." did anvone around us. and going to the movies Coppola. John Milius. and Martin Scorsese - What Kasdan wants to do most ih life is to was the happies t thing about my childhood. were just beginning lo get a root in the direct movies. Movies weren't very big In Wheeling in those souodstage door, and Kasdan saw acreenwritlne "Body Heat," a complex thriller in the days. We used lo call up the theater tQ ask what as the quickest route to becoming a director, tradition or James M. Caln and Raymond lime the show began, and they'd say, 'What too. Chandler. shows that Kasdan can write more time can you get here"' "he Jokes . He figured he'd get a master 's degree in than s la m -bang, s p ecial-effects-o riented Kasdan also wanted lo be a wnter, so -to education. then leach high school and write • entertainment and also indicates that the earn money for college -he toiled In See 'Raiden,' Page DH r=======i::::::==============~ ··------------· .... ~ ..... -.r::=======================-~~~___.~~~~~~--::--, ---~ AN AM ER IC A N ORIGINAL SUIT R C .. tflllC'fH "'' II 'It.I It I OCC .. ,.t• •I' _ UUt tl .•ffll.f Jij:t_lf'A• A UNIVERSAL PICTURE I , .. , U"'INllUA! (If\' STUO!Ot I~ ·--•vsousr -- •• e among other t~lngsl "Hurrah and hallelujah!" -sn.H. 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M" " 4 cs 3 3 • Orange Coaat,OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, Noyember 1, 1981 NEW YORK CAP> -"That was a sweet audlence; I-love ll when they. have a 1uod Ume,' Claud tl Colbert Hy&, 1reeUn1 an lntervlewer to. htr dresslnt room atttr a performance ot the Broadway 1how ln which she'• 1tarrln1. "A Talen\ for Murder," The actre s, who waa 78 ln September, adds, "I think really the onty advantage that comedians have over tragedians is the kick It la to hear people lau1h. I can't tell you w~t a pleuure that Is." Miss Colbert plays a succeulul mystery )Vrlter who mav become a victim of somebody named in her will. Or she herself may be the murderer. There are laughs but the situaUon is going to be serious for somebody, so, Miss Colbert has taken her bangs, which she· considers her comedy trademark, and brushed them a blt to one side. The critics didn't llke the play but did like the star. At this· performance. the audience, one could tell, enjoyed both. They weren't merely charmed by seeing, live. a long-time famous performer. "I feel people know me," Miss Colbert says, adding with her warm. light but throaty laugh, "They should. They grew up with me. It's a terrific joy.·· She made her Broadway debut in 1923, first starred on Broadway in 1927, and started a career of 64 movies in 1928. She, Clark Gable and director Frank Capra won Academy Awards for "It Happened One Night" In 1934. That classic stamp4!d Miss Colbert's heart-shaped face. fluffy bangs and comedy talent on the minds of generations of viewers of Its reruns. In 1945, she was nominated for an Academy A ward for her wartime wife and mother role in "Since You Went Away." Her return to Broadway was in 1956, followed by "The Marriage-Go-Round" with Charles Boyer in 1958. Her last previous appearance was in 1979 opposite Rex Harrison in "The Kingfisher." "The reason why I don't do a play so often." Miss Colbert says. "is that I get scripts I don't like. What I loved about this, frankly. was the character. "I was a very wicked girl in a small-town. Midwestern carnival in 'The Barker· in 1927. But it has been my fate, mostly, that I didn't play tough ladles. So. when I read this tough old bird. I thoueht, 'That'sforme.'" Jean-Pierre Aumont is billed, with Miss Colbert· above the title of "A Talent for Murder." They're both native.s of Paris. I laudette Colbert 1 jar right 1. Eatid J.ean-Pierre Aumont She came to America at 3, spoke French at home and didn't learn English until she went to school. She recalls the other children laughing at _ TDDAT'S CIDSSIUD PVZZLI 88Cereel words 2worda 83 EMblic.I grains 115 Arguer 18 Bring tower 1 Apostolic: 69 VICillate 117 ShoOI 11 ar.,...1n &4 Ashen 6 Wading bird 70.Acld of -llY Botany 85 Oedalmt 11.Baby~-IP9lea c.ts 18 PrinflOht wildly , rlages 71 Toward the 118 Teke~ abbt. 86Auhnood - 16Atrlcan mouth 119 Cliett beetle 19 StTllghtene 87 Tidbit MIPOf1 72 Cuts short 121 Olly fruit 20 Alludes 88 Maturing 21 Grl99genut 73 "City 01 122 Englllh 34 Vk:hy egeflt 22 Barter Light" rececour11 """''* 89 Pronlbfta 23 Bowling J.4 Change 124 Chauffeur 35 Poplar tree 91 Quot• alley task 75 Donkey 127 Eelworm 36 E.xl1f1 92 Trades 2-4 French 76Gtass t28Helm~. 36 M-.p direct 93 Neovacs. city school baubles 129 Print 40 Frutt drink 95 Cutt 25 A continent: 77 BlllMCS meeaur• 42 Brllllllwl r«S 9e Decelefat•: Abbr. peraon 130 Digraph ..Swander 2worda 26 Mlled'a ton 78 TakeaOU1 131 Negatlv. 47 "H«\ry VI" 9] MINature of 27 Rough laVa 79Comello word c:harectfK aeort 28 -Cid earth 132 Olphthoog 50 Exclanl•tlon 99 ltallln 29 Hindu 80 "Botero" 133 EMbllcal St Famlty coins ... mllf\tra compoeer king groups 100 Scheme t 30 ::·neigh· 8 t "Pear· 134 trtth poet 52 Tiny Insects tOt Cakep1rt shaped" 135 Guido nole S4 Surrounded 103 Gloely 31 Chinese aounda 136 Motlonlels by leather• mile 82 Meals 138 Jack 55 AWl•ud• 10-4 RotOf 32 Provided 85 Turbine Horner, fOf 56Naut~ houllnga thll wheel one holl1 105S<:Mnot• 33 The sweet· 86 Young pig: 1 -40 lnac:ribec:I 57 Work• hard 106 Handsome sop Var. 1-42 Mllllaty 68 Abyalntan c:t\ap 35 Bontlt ptant 87 Car !Of hire group trlbelmln 107 GIYe In 37 Hung1rlen 90 Proverbs 1« English 59 Jug "'9• Henklal'I'• county • 91 Mllitlry steer a 60 Down with: mother I 39 Siity student 1-45 CheeM Of Fr. 110 T•tr•ta ,1 Otflce 92 Steeple c:tlOcotlte 81 ao.d• 111 Consign stamps 93 Hindu musk: 1-46 MOfe rlQent 62 WOfd ot OVfK -43 Plural 9• Strong 1-4 7 H1lr'rlnglet mouth 112 NatlYI of: ending wind• DOWN M Dismounted Suf. « Hacllneyed 95 Furious 1 Brlld and 65 -en t 13 Protea11 46 Sep1rat0f 96 Ballet mUk ac.ne: 114 Haranguea •8 Verb fOfm birds 2 tnc.rn1tlon Setting 118 Tumelllde L 49 Mualcal 97 Tul llmer 3 Hebrew 66 Expert 111 Confederate wed<-·-98Soonet letter pilot• etate: Abbf~ 51 Selected 99 Make Ille • Atom111c 6.8 Smallnll19 118 Prefht with 52 Fuhlon 100 Brlld-and-herb 69 e.t cutpld ()( 53 Feminine bu1tfKltem 5 Miii)' 70 Brawl cycle ending 101 tndepend· gibbon 72 Small coins 120 CloM: Poel. 5' Ancient ent ones 6 And other'I: 73 Hinge 123 "Pyo- •ltoy 102 Condiments Lit. 7' Annual mellon" 55 Garlic 10• Slalom lite 7 Malagu Income: Fr. eutl'lor cluster 105 Portuguese 8 Sun deity 76 Foundations 125 Uncommon 56 F1'ogmen tune 9Parldlle 77Wl1h-128 EJbe 58 S1t1ors 106 Vengeance 10 Loog video breath tributary 61 Level goddesa Showa 78 Ponlla 134 Perf«m IUrfac:e 109 841411cOM 11 vow 79 Light beers 137 o.ytweek: 62 Communion god 12 Olatanl 80 French Comb. form plate 110 Pecka •way 13 Whlle acutptor 139 Pllmttty 63 Tibetan 111 Colonial 14 Note 81 Blbllcal 141 ExcllllMtlon monk print• 15 Awalt pronoun 143- 67-Custom 112 Wedding Mttler!'lent; 82 Storm profUndta K l ClAllff1!0 SECTION f OR ANSWERS NOW PLAYING lDWHDI llUITOL Costa Mesa 540·7'44 lDWAllOI CINUIA WHT Westminster 891 ·3935 PLITT CITY CEJTH Orange 634-9282 lDWAllOI UDOLWCll EJ Toro 581 ·5880 EDWAIDI CllllMA CUfTH Costa Mesa 979.4141 DWAJIDI MIUIOI YIEJO llAll Cl•U MISsion Viejo 4 9 5-62 2 0 _... l eijMll#W ~i::~:rm ~ ..• , ~ IAI To Place your "Fast Result" Senlct Directory ad ...• Call Now 642·1671 bl.JU .. her accent and wonden if that's why she atarted acting In comedy. Sbc and Aumont both acted ln a French movie about Versalllcs once, thouth they didn't meet. "He played o cardinal and I played one of the mlstres ea of Louis XIV. We worked riChl In tbe palace. at njsht because they bad tounsts coina through In the daytime. I can not tell you the reeling. "They couldn't llght up the whole thine every night. They'd only llihl the scene beln1 used In the palace. The dressing rooms had been stables. ··A fellow with a blg flashlight would come get you. I'd walk up these marble steps to the room where we were working, two ladles holding up my train. There'd be an echo In the dark. My hair was standing stral~ht up. • · 1 swear I used to reel ghosts looking down those marble steps, wondering what we were doing." Mi ss Colbert a.lso made two movies with one side Maurice Chevalier, In America in 1931, "The Smillna Lieutenant'' and "The 811 Pond.'' She 1ys, "We had an American cast and a French cast on the set We did a scene In En1llsh. Before the cameras were moved, they'd bring In the French actors and we had t.o play it with them right away. It meant learning bOth things every day : they weren't really translations. . "In 'The Smlllng Lieutenant,' I was a violinist. J worked my head off learning how to fin1,er more or less corl'ectly the piece they were playlna. When the picture came out, they were playin1 something else. "In 'The Big Pond,' I can still hear Chevalier smglng tA> me. ·tr the nitchtingales could sing like you.' He was a lovely, nice man, a serious person. All of his gaiety was with an audience. Did he have charm! Oh!'' Miss COibert was married to actor Norman Foster from 1928 to 1934, lo Dr Jack Pressman from Christmas Eve. 193~. to his death 12 years ago. • • • 'Raiders' writer wants to direct From Pace Dt scripts on the side. His plans were soon dashed: ··1 didn't realize that it was tougher getting a job teaching English than becoming a movie director. There were no jobs al au ... Instead, Kasdan got jobs in advertising and wrote scripts at night. His sixth screenplay -"The Bodyguard" -was purchased alter the studios had rejected it 67 times. His next script, "Continental Divide." was good enoligh to land him a meeting with George Lucas <"Star Wars "> and Steven Spielberg ("Close Encounters"), who were planning a project that would ev~ntually become the biggest blockbuster of the summer · of '81 : "Raiders Of the Lost Ark." "Geo~. Steven. and I talked for about 20 minutes, · Kasdan recalls. "'Then we stood µp and s hook hands. and George said, 'Let's make this movie.· I had just met the guy. and a few minutes later I'm in business with him." Kasdan wrote the screenplay in six months. • When he brought it to Lucas. another proposal awaited : Leigh Brackett, the woman commissloned to write "The Empire Strikes Back." was very ill, and Lucas wanted to know if Kasdan would take over that script. Although most screenwriters would have jumped_!il the.. cll.a.ru:e to-write the sequel· to ''HAJ.LOWEEN II" __ ," .. -.-.. ,-... -... ,,, .. _1_ nt! .,.._,. "'°"9T!Jt .___, .. MOllE .-. .. . ,, ....... ..,.,_..., .. "_' ·BODVHERT .. HALLOWEEN II" .... ,." . .. , __ ma.u•fl "FU"-~" (' ....... 1 • ...... ..... __ ... ,_. __ _ --··- ··s tar Wars ." Kasdan suggested that Lucas read the script for .. Raiders·· before handing out another plum assignment. Lucas replied, ··If I hate 'Raiders' I'll call you up tomorrow and cancel this offer. but basically I get a feeling about people." Lucas never called back. And "The Empire Strikes Back" went on to gross more than S200 million at the box office. Kasdan is now fast at work on the third "Star Wars " saga, entitled "Revenge of the J edi." but he was mum about the film 's contents. Will Hans Solo. Princess Leia. Luke Skywalker, and the magical Yoda return? "Everybody will be back. We now have 10 leading characters -that's the toughest part. It's like writing a Restoration comedy, trying to keep ill the characters busy. ·J edi ' is really the completion of Luke Skywalker's story, but 1rs difficult for anybody to be prominent because there are so many characters. "I like the idea of wnting ·Revenge Of the Jedi· because it's satisfying to complete the trilogy," Kasdan says. ·· ·Empire' was always intended as the second act of a play. an<I vou always leave 'em hanging at the end of the second act. It was a very _dark. pieture.-' J edi· w111 be lighter. Cl little more fun .. __ CARSON COPY -IBD MTINITY .. ,_.,., .... JAMIE LEE CURTIS "HALLOWEEN II" -·•l "TATTOO" -.,., .. _,_ .. ,_...-.a:-.- 1!11.IHI,•- GEORGE 'ttatAA&J SEGAL "'"""""" •-C-••••J.•• ~ tmirl ...,,._., .. ._.... """""T \C.tJ "THE FA!NCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN" . . "LOOKER" --..,-..... tl11.-lllt ANAlll~N ~·" ..- "CONTINENTAL DIV1DE" ....... llt\1-, ......... Orange Coast· DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Nov. 1, 1981. . . 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Cecll Place c.oste "'¥ Cetlt~nle PHIL)P MALONEY, , .... mlttln9 .._.....,..,......,....,..O'o-11 1 "" ._21 • ' perton, wet • re•ldenl Of Or•noe Fountain Valley post office was crowded as patrons took advantage of last day of 18-cent postage. Rate · .... ~.,,,.,, 0r..,.. co.st o.ii:'~S: 1,.;1~:..":' ..... 1s ~..., b• •11 ~'~~~~,c:,11:~~··1 ··~~::,ni~~c!: ' goes two Cents today. OCI. t'I, "· u. Nov. '· ... , Kent Motto• Ao . SllW<"No, Ce ~:_:.:_U~P:_:.·=:_::...:_..:_.:_ __ ::_' _______________________________________________ 1 __________ .;: .. =:;' .. :.:.i' Tllll tlall-•M llled wllll 1,_ l •• PHJLIP MALONEY, IN mlnlnv -t eunty C .. rk of Or•noe County on penon, ... Int ,.., on 09<•"'"'' 12. ' YMCA official named . ·Genetic def~ct-retardation link?-~ u , .. 1 '"° •nd -r Jlnu IM4 det• he• been . ' • "7tt1• e11d now It, mlu lno end "'' """''""°Or .... C..-1 O.lly Piiot, -reebOOllt .,.. -n ' P1CT1nou1eu11 .. au Oct ,1 •• ...,,, 1 1 , .. , .,,, .. , 4 o.. ,,,, e11out O.C•mber n. "'° , MAMalTAT•MaNT • ,..,, ' ' • PH ILI P MALONEY. lhe mlHlno Tht 1011-1119 p.rtont ere <tol,.. p.non, .,..MO .,, ll'lleretl '"• end wes • Costa Mesa resident David Harding has been named associate executive director of the Orange Goast YMCA . replacing She rwoo d "Woody " Mod, who resigned last month. Harding will assume res pons ibilities for program and program staffipg administration lnth_e~ . - Harding, who majored in physical educ ation al Long B e a c h Sta t e University and bas done advance work al the University of Ne vada. Las Vegas, previously s erve d ,as physi c al direct o r o f th e We stchester YMCA in L o s Ang e l es . H e currently is president of the Physical Directors Society and a director of the Ir vi n e Li o n s Breakfast Club. The Orange Coas t YMCA, located al 2SOO U nivers ity Drive In Newport Beach, serves youth and (ilmilies in that city, Irvine and Costa Mesa. DEATH NOTICES ............ ., . .-JC mm tnllllecl lo _,..,.."'· elld -owns ' I. J.N ENTERPRIS ES; t . .., tnttresl In -ta enlltled to Ille SYNERGISTICS GROUP; J. J.C. poueu lon "' Gtr1411n r ... pr-r11H BUT EN, U U Cell t Mone<o, Sen NOT1Ca M IAl.I! alluatad In Cetllor,l'la ,fnd further study of blood disease shows chromosome damage BOSTON <AP> 1 Genetic defects may be linked with som e baffling forms of m entaJ re tarda· tion . according to doctors studying victims of a blood disease common among people of Mediterra· nean descent. Doctors fro m OXford University in England sp-0tted a genetic muta tion in three males with a for m of the blood disea se thalassemia . And, bar· ring "a rem a rka ble coincidence." they s ay this d amage a lso explains why the peo ple we re re· l arded. The victims s uffered damage to their 16th c hro mosom e, a section of the body's genetic in· struc1fons that until now bas not been linked with mental d evelopment. "It's a clue to look t h er e care fully fer cases of so· c alled non-s pecific mental retardation," said Dr. Robe rt D. Koler, one of the researche rs. now at the University of Oregon Medical School. The s tudy, d irected at Oxford by Dr. D.J . We ather all, was publis hed in the Ne w .England Jou rnal of Medic ine. The three victims , all of northern European d es cent, h ad a form o f t h a lassemia calle d he moglobin H disease. The disorder is common among people of the Medlle rranean a n'd Southe ast Asia but extrem e ly rare among northe rn Euro· peans. People with the disease ar e anemic . They do not produce enough he moglobin, the oxygen carry· ing mate rial that makes the blood red . But or· dinarily, they are not re ta rded . Healthy people have four bits of gen etic coding call e d alpha -g l o bin gen es. In t hose w ith he_moglobin adisease. lhree..o! the_genes ar~ m iS&-ing. . . Norm ally, both pa rents of victims must have tha lassemia . But t hese three people were d if· ferent. Their mothe rs c arried genes for the d is· orde r, but their fathers were nor mal. For these youngsters to ha ve the disease. the doctor~ say , t hey must h ave been v ic tim s of a genetic mutation either in their fathers · sp erm or in tbe early stages of t h eir embryonic life. Clemente, CA 92'12 • OP •IEA&. PltOPl!•TY oetcrl-ea fol'-'. ICM E . ...-Nor!Nn ........ DIJ Cell• --o. AT PatYAT• IALa c--~d.. SI~ ..... CA. ien C .. INMt, CA mn ""'._,_tt s The Ht.le of.,. mlu~ ,__, 11 Judith C. l uten, UU C•ll• le .. ....,_ c-t., .. IUW M In n•d ot etll'nllon, -rvhlon, and MollKO,SilflC-..le,CAmn catl ............. c-y .. 0r-c••• Of -flllp In , .... , pelltlOI*' Thi• butrllffs 11 conduct ... by • In Ille Metter ol .,. Etvt• ol IOA own1 •¥Hied jolW. ten.,cy Intern! In llml!H~ SILV EaMAH,OKeeted Ille -·dHcrl_ pr_rty wltll t11t Nor.-._ NOTICE IS HIE•E•Y GIVEN lhel ml n ine oe<tOft _.-desires lo lmprow Tlllt .... .,,,..,. wn 1111111 wltll IN tlle ""~"IQMd wlll toll •I Private and renov•I• II•~ tamlly dwe111,,. C-IY Clefll of Or-. COUnty .n Oct. ule, lo tllt hl~I -bell bidder, lou ted ._, MIO pt-r1y I. !'et. . tu•l•<I lo conflrmatlOf\ 01 u ld •· Petill-Isa rnl-of Ille St•te Plflnt 5'oP«lor c:eun. on or 1111• llw '°"'clay ol Callforll<e, II owr el9M"" y .. u of Pllbll-Or-C..•I o.ily ~let. .. No ... ~. 1•1 el Ille offke of --et.,,_ ·-of -mhtlftO 0cL11,11.U,NOll.1,1 .. I LAWaENCE S. WAYNIE, l!SO., po1r~ Is enlllled to orefer-e for .,,._., MAGARAM, RISK IN, WAYNE & •llPOlnimentHl'NilM -----------MllO t<IES. lllO Centvry Perk E., WH Ellf E"OR!li petltlOne r pr•yt •IOI, 1..M M?elet, c-My of LIK 11\el ' PICTITIOUI aUllMaU NMMllTATl.-. .. T Tiie IOI,..... .,..._. It~ ~1- ,,.as H : SE°"'OOC. ta2 --Ave., P.O. lox 1.S, ... _tslend,CA"'6t Contte11ct K. Rendotpll, 212 A.NI-A ..... Bal-lslend, CA nMJ T"I• bUll-• •• ~ 1'Y ....... dlvlelual. . c--eROlldolptl Tlllt ~-I wes flied wltJI IN co..nly c..-ol Or ..... C-y on Oct. I. tt•t . ,,.,.. ..... Slat• of cel"ontl•, •II Ille I Tiie C-1 -· ""' petttlOn llteo, r l•llJ· Jlllt •~ lntuuJ 01 .H I.II ~ n.ts !Mlltlon wITT'"be tel for -.c...-• IN 11-of dHlh •11111 •11 lwerlno llOI ... ""-"Ion clay• lrorn 11111 .. rltfll, l"lt -lflt-i-Ille dele of h ordlr .. Pf'OOll-byl-. Htate., Wk!~ NS e<AIUI,..,, J For an order dlrectlno end bv operation.,. 1-er-'• o.,.r a111"°'1t1no pelltidner. u lndtM of t11t • l'fl•n or In -HIOll to Ille! of told u tate 01 PHILIP MALONEY , a llK.9...0, et IN llnW of -JI. lfl •nd mln ln9 perton lo encumber , ... • 911 IN ctN111 r"' ~rty tlut.d .OOve-4ttert-~ ... Pf'_,, of ,._ 1,. ~ C:.....ty Of Or., ... Stele oil cat110MI•, IMW11Cutal'ly delcn -"' ttlet• for ,,,. -of cornptell.no ....... tow"· lmPf'O.....-h-MlclP"-''• i...i I {If T;ect N41. !DA u per "'99 4.' Petitioner lo ... eP1>0lntM u recor"d In look .o Peoe 21 oi lru•te• ot Ille etl•I• of PHILIP MIK•lf-""--1.: IN Office of MALONEY,. ml•lne per tan, .. G-'Y ..__ ol ... d County, s 5..ch --11;,,,_, relilli be more commqioly ~n t!f; JOI alvltr• qlv.., as "111 court"""" df!!!" pr-r. ""1'19 Orlve, Setll.e Me, c.tlfornle. DA'rE'D s.cl1 i.. 1•1 Pullll.._., Or81191t '°'''Dally Piiot. Tem!A {If u le c.M ltl lewtvl .._., DAVIDS GETTY_. OCI. 11• II, 2S, -1· , .. , of Ille UnltH $let•• on U te, ten Attorney tor "9tlti-__________ .. _,_.., (llffUM of-" llld lo ....... I-ANIT ... MALONEY. wllll ltld. ,._lllon.r •Ids er of .... , to be lfl -lllfte -DAYIO S. GETTY Singapore pushes f Or more courtesy PllUC Milt[ SINGAPO RE <AP > -Prime Minister Lee Kua n Ye w is committed to sta mping out rudeness in Singapore by 1990. Two yea rs ago, he started a c ampaign to "make courtesy our-way of life," and a ne w opinion poll indic ates It's working. The survey. published in the S traits Times news paper, found th.i:ee out of four people believe Singapore's 2.3 milllon residents have become mor e polite. "The objective is to cr eate a total environment in wh ich courtesy. considera te and coope rative behavior becom es a w ay of life ," Lee said. assess-"tCTmouuu11N•• • .. AMI! STATIMl!NT ing results of this year's campaign. Th• 1011ow111e ""o" " d•lne •·lfwe make increm e ntal improvem ents in our 11us1 ....... , h 'lb' 10 th c aEATIVE PLAST ERINO huma n rela tions eac year, Wl m years ose OESIGH. m1 Or«• 1.e ... unn o. 'wlll .. r«>t1'4d el.,..._....._ of'llce 11" Clvtc CMlter .,._,.,.Well et ff'I tlfN et1er IN tW. ..... lc.atlan leMa AM, CA 92791 ._ .... -"" bllfore oete of.... 17UI .,....., O.tadWs3111ftdeyol Oct-r, ,,.,, Pubfl~ Orenot Co.SI Delly PllOI. SOL SINGl!A Oct U, •,Nov 1, t•I ... S+.tl Admlnlllr-., IM 1st• ol wild ~ who are not by n ature considerate will find cotea-..,c..11tornl•••• themselves surrounde d by consider.ate people. who Fou., •-...... mo Ora<a, _.. • ..,_ ....... ·11 h th t Vnlto,c..aa""Mfte.c.n10rn1•'•» WAYN•&w-•t NOTICE.OF DE .. TH OF through social pressure wt s ame e er.ran ,,.:1~~~-· is cOftductM..., a11 • .,,,, 1, ··~~ ~ m inority Into behaving cons iderate ly. It can be ,_Aboudeher ••:LAWHMCas.wAYM• DONALD GREGORY d '' Tiii• tte*'-I ••mad w1t11 111a •--vt ... ..,.......... PE N K 0 "FF , AK A one ··. coun1y Cl-of 0ra11911 c-ty.., ~.-...... DONALD G. PENKOFF, • "One in five said people were not 'a lot more 0ctot111r u, 1W1 ,,_lllMilf,.. A K A D o N A L D co urteous' than in 1979, while one in two said they ~'""' ......... p EN Ko FF, AND o F Pvbt1"'94' 0r""9t C..11 Dally Pl .. t. ...... .,_..... we re ·somewhat more courteous ' oow." s aid the Oct."· u, Nov. ,,1• ,,.1 •s1w1. Publl-0r..,.. c:.en o.11y P11o1 p E T 1 T 1 O N T o s urvey of 500 people , comm issioned by t he Straits <>ct.st.-·1•7·'"' mw1 ADMINISTER ESTATE Times . MK •ta NO. A·110670. Bank e mployes were ra ted the most courteous NIUC mm T 0 a I I h e i r s . ·BECK Tt1l•Mla'" '-:O,t'mtwr 3. 19111 was a rve m ber Of · ::,l. PICTtnOUS•uttM•M benef icia ries, creditor~ £LLE:<; RA\' BECK . ;.it H)OOA:\t 111St Joat'him .; And rew's Pre s by ler ian in the private sector . MAMUTAftM.,.T NOTICEOP:DEATHOF a nd contingent cred itorsof resident of Costa :\tesa. ca CJthohc Church lntl·r mt•nt Church. Ser vices will be .,..!::.~°!.~1,. ,_..., •• ,. •o1,.. IRMA v. KEITH ANO Donald Gregory Penkoff since 1953 Passt'd a" a~ on '>l'I\ ll'C'> "ill hc hl'ld a l held at St . Andrews Chapel -----------_.,.MO""[ Hu1ts1HG CARE CENT••. ,.. O p: PETIT I 0 N T 0 a nd persons who m a y be Oct ober ~. 1981. She was a I UO PM ;i t E \c r g r l'l'n ~Monday. November 2· at, ____ MlJC __ MO_Jt_E___ ,._ 1~ W.WllllCll\,••.c.a.teMew.CAma. ADMINISTER ESTATE otherwise inte rested in the member or the Alanon l'emelen· Hl\l'r ... 1de C..i DANUTA Ol!itECltA, SM w. NO A11073' w ill and/or estate : II ... ~ "" d h d l "ICTIT1--a•-•NllS WllllOft,Cllllte-..CA,.._ • ' 1\si.nc1at1on as 1.H' ai; .,.,mg ·"""" 1cel> un t'I' t l' tree ton KJNCAID Plc:TIT10UI •us111•u MAMSnATaM'a .. T MICHAEL J. CERNY . ...,, s.. T o a I I h e I r s , A petition has been fi led .1 member of Sl J oachim s uf Baltz At>riteron Smtth & R ITA T . KI N<;: A I 0 . Tiie f:=.:A!:,':~. dolno • Th• toUowlnv ""°"' .,. dollle westernAve .. GMdtl\9,CAtna. beneficiaries, c reditors b y M ar y M a rg a r e t Catholic Ch urch . She is Tulh1ll \\'t.,.ld1ff C'hapel or res ident o f Huntingto n 1>usi,,.as•: 1.,.,,.,,. .... , Tiii• """"'"' 1• condu<i .. "' •and contl,.,....nt creditors of Penkoff a nd Clifford Allen h b d l' 'l ""' 93·1 DO "'-lllftl•d~ . .,,~ i.unl\ed b,· her u,, un o-.ta ""'u '"'' • Beach, passed away o n IMPEitlAL TRAVEL 1io South MEA WLAa .. PHAltMAC"(. o-.c.o.,..q Erma v . Ke i th and Corle tt in the Superior , J ohn. l>Ons Wil hJm R of October 29, 1981 She was ::':.=~ Hllhw•'· A11e11eim Hiii•, ~~11~t;:;,:;e. Hut1llnoion Tiii• -.-1 -filed wttfl 111e persons who may b e Court of Orange County " :'li1pnmo. Ca . John p Beck SCHLEGEL bor n October 10, 1893 in Etlller Ann Celuenrlo, 0 14 Allll\olly P•n•nnanl•, 20J92 COUllty C.leRofOr ..... Ceullly.nOCI. otherwise interested In the re quest ing that M~ . .rY nf Co!->tH ;\l es J . Ca and K ATHE RIN E URTON Plano. Texas. Sur vivors are Jamn1own Ori••. Y'oru Linde, eerls1M41 ...,,., H1J1.tl...,on .. ac11, "·1"1· ,.11_. w llland/or estate: Margaret Penkoff and U 'd \ B k r L' h r J h K K 'd f Celltor........ c;ellfemte.... I b 1·1-ll \ 1 ' cc o tJ . SCHLEG EL, r esident o sons osep . mca1 o AllM L. ,...,.., 4514 J--JoMpf\lne Panennenl•, "* P111>11-0r.,.. CM•t 0.11., ......_ A pet tlon has een 1 .,..... Clifford Allen Corlett be daughler!. El11abet h B Corona .de! Mar since 1964, Costa Mesa and Dr. Robert 0r1 ... vor11euN1e c.111om1et... cerlsl>H ...,,., Hununoton .. •ch, oet.•1.u ,Nov.t,i,1"1 •m .. 1 by Els ie Hiii In the appolnte.d as pers onal Schleicher of Sun Clemr nle. passed away on October 29, Da n Kincaid of Denve r . Tiii~ 11us1,...1 It conouc..., .., • ce1Horn1 • ._. -----------Superior Court of Orange r e pres enta t i ve s t o Ca. and RarbarJ J R•·l·I. of 1981. She was born In Long Colorado. 7 grandchildren. 4 ..-.i,.,,_.,.. Ttt•s 11on1 .... 1• <ondUcte4 bv • NaJC ~ County requesting that a dminlsterr the estate of S 11nt a Ana . Ca . u lso Beach on April 13.1900. Mrs. great.grandchildren. and a •-EL~~ Ann ce iuanzto/ 9fM•al ~pP•-"'• Elsie Hiii be appointed as Donald Gregory Pe nkoff " u r ' 1 ' c d h ~ I I Schlegel ts survived by her brother Lloyd Turbeville of Thi• •-1 ••Iii.If •1111 the . T1111 ,,.._. •• 111ac1 w1tt1 11w Ptc:TtTIOUS•UMM•u personal representative to (under the Inde pendent l!l'iUldch1lclren Rl•cital1nn of h u s band W 1111 a m I. Arizona. l'~uneral ser vice C-ty Cler1l of°'-c.oum, on ace c-ty c~ of 0r-.. c-ty on Oct. NNM ITATSMaNT administer the estate of Administration of E states the Ro~ar~ '"" he held on Schlegel. daughter Marilyn w 111 be he Id 3 3 0 PM ,., , .. , ,1HeU 19' '"1 Pl7.at .,..!i~0!.10W1tt0 ,.,...,, ., • ..,,,. Erma V . Keith (under the Act>. The petition is set for \londa'. :'in' ember 2. 1!181 R 1 I e v o r B a I b o a . Monday. November 2. a t """''"*' 0r.,... eo..1 0.11., Plltt, Publl"*I 0r.,. Coe•t o.1111 Piiot. IJ'• av THE su . 2100 w. 0c-J n d e p e n d e n t hear ing in Dept. No. 3 at J l 7 :for~1 al the Balt1 grandchildren Allyson and P acific View Mortu a r y Nov t,1.1u2.tt11 .,., .. , Nov.l,l,•S.tt,t•t 4700-ll Front,.......,, .. ec11.CA'*I Administration of Estates 700 Civic Center Dr ive, • Bergrron Smith & Tuthill Cameron Riley of Balboa Chapel. Internment will be fWUC •JCE •u""" ~ nao w. °'.., Act). The petition is set fQr West , in the City of Santa ~ C hap e l ~t us-. o t 1hc a n d Kathleen Riley at Pacific View Memorial PWUC•ncc ,~,~~·~~OcHn hearing In Dept. No. 3 at An a , C ali f o r n ia on Rl••mrrection "''" bt• held on Reic h ardt or San J ua n Park, Newport Beach, CA. PICTIT1o..tl•UllMIH frofll,Newporu .. c11,CA.-.U 700 Civic Center Drive, Nove mber 25, 1981 at 9:30 ------------.c a pislrlW\o. S h e w as In lieu of flowers memorial NAMl!STATRlllWlllT PICTIT1o..tl•USINIEH '"11 butlneu h conducl•<I .. , West, In the City of Santa a .m . IALTl IPGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFf CHA'll 427 E 171h St Cosla Mesa 646-9371 '9HCE •OTHHS SMITMS' MOlfUUY 627 Main St HunltnQton Btiach 536-6539 'ACIHC VIEW MIMOllAL 'Al IC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel.Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Orn1e Newoort Beach 644·2700 McCOltMtat MOaTUAlllS Laouna Beach 494·9415 Laouna Htlls 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 KAUO« 1.AW~MT. oun Mof'tuary • Cemeterv Cre~torv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa S.0-5554 .-c1•0TM8S lti.OADWA' MOITVAIY 110 Brotdwav Costa Mitsa 642·9150 E affiliated with the National contributions m ay be made Th• 1011owln9 P"'°" " dolne NAMIESTAnMIHT llMISOand~~vlduel An a , C a 11 for n I a on I F YOU OBJECT to the '· Charily League or Los to the Shrine C r i ppled ""'1~:-0 .. ~AIHTS', IUO Adam•. bu!1':.:.::·,0-•ne ""0n It dolno Tlll•'•i.t--WM llled """' .... November 18, 1981 at 9 :30 granting of the petition, An geles and Newp ort Childr~ Hospital, El Bekal v.101.cosi.Nlllu.CA.mar. AC ENG1NgER•NG. Hu s. ~ci;;\"'CltfkofOr-c-ty ... oct. a .m . you should either appear Ha r bor. The Assis tance Shrine Temple, 1284·88 E. oevid L .... ,..,.1,, mo....,,,,, ;,;~vltw, STo-u, s.111• ""'-· CA. • · "".. IF YOU OBJ E CT to the at the hearing and state League of Los Angeles and Katella. Anaheim, CA 92805 v-~t'1.C::~.~O:,eo by •n Ronald w. ctow. • ,11 Rkllmont, Pu1>111No er.,,.. eo.n 0.11, ~ ... granting of . the petition, you r o b ject ions or file • ~-----------------------i1nc11v1dual. Ane .... 1m.CA.•ao1 Oc:L 11•11.ts,NOv. i, "'' you should either appear written objections with the ~· -NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION a BURIAL AT Sb THI! INA.ATioN FIGHllM NNUAL 646-7431 Nl"1JNI IOQITV "'-•AM MNO ,,_II l~ WEST COAST HWY. "°'"~10 Suitt 9 ~:::" ................ . Newport Beach, CA. 92'61 CITY . . ............. .. ... . I 0ev1c1L.H•ster1, Tl'l11 ...,.,,_. h conducted by •n .._.1 at the hearing and state court before the hearing. Tiii• •te-n1 -· llled w1111 t11e 1no1v1ou.1 _,,,. ~ your obJ•.,·tlons or f ile Your appearance may be co..nty Clm of Oret199 Counly on ~kl w Clow ,._ -·~ -Ocloe.rts,1•1 r111t 11a1~ w" Iii.If w1111 ,._ written objections with the In p e r s on o r by your :.. ,11 ... county c1er11 ot Oranoe Covllty on P1CTinous•u1t•H• court before the hearlng1 attorney. Pu1>11tNc1 Oranoe coa11 0.11., Piiot, Octo.,., "· , .. ,. MAMIE STAT .. M!MT Your appearance ma y be I F Y O U A R E A November 1, •. u. ~. ,.., '".._ C R E D I T 0 R _.., Pub11s11ea0r..,..eo.s10.11.,P11ot, The 1011ow1,,. ""'°"' •r• dot,.. In pers on o r by your or a Novem11er1.1, u , n, , .. , ""''~:·:'~ic •NTE••OIU. 124 attorney. contingent c reditor of the .,, .. 1 wut 16th strttt, cou• Moe, I F Y 0 U A R E A d ecea sed , you must file -----------i eeu10tftlat1121 C R E D I T O R o r a your claim w ith the court ' 'tCTITioutlMIM••• Piil.iC Illa ,.,.,,,.w...,.,,Jr.,U.Hamlltefl, contlnnant c reditor of the or pre s e nt It to the 1 llAMlllTATaMmNT ------------1 COlteMeu,Cell~taV ,.,. • .. L LANDSCAPE, S6t ,...,.._. R-M. warren,•• Hamilton, deceased, you mt.»t file pe r sonal representative • 0r1 ..... a.teMua,Ce111Wnl•m» "=~:!:::_1::.:S costelMU.Cellfomla .. v b your c laim with the court a ppointe d by the c ourt , •-.n L. WlllW<re, JU P*'-" Th• 1011ow111o 1Mrton ,, do•no Thh bvflnes• h <ooduci.. ' • or prese nt It to the w ithin four months from 0ri .... c-."""'eetlfWnl•ta• .,.,..,,. .... , oener••~::mnJr. personal repres entative the date of first Iss uance ~~~~':~~:'~:::;r.-" TRl·l"ISH&Rs. a""-'" s1 ... 1. '"'' .... ..-•• 111• w11t1 IN appointed by the court of letters as provided In ~ T1111 ..,..,... I• coMu<1ac1 ..., .,, 1•1:t:~ '=~.,.4 ,,. w. wu-. Ceuftty ci.r1i of 0ra,... COUllt't .,, within four months from Sec tion 700 of the Probate • IMlvl<IUel ",..,, eK·•U,cOllaMeu.CA. •• ~r 'S.1"' ,,-the date of first Issuance Code of California. The ~ L. M lt.acN •-• , "''' ....._. _ 111 ... w1111 IN Thh twsineu 1• '°"°"<'" 'df • Pvbll""'410r.,,.. coan 0.11, Pliet. of letters as provided In time for filing c laims will c-tvC1e111t10reneeGouMy.,,0c1. llm•11te1==~~1.,.. 0c1.11,u,No¥.1.1.1•1 .,,.,..1 Section 700 of the Probate not e xpire prior to four "· '"1 ~,..,. n it •'-......,,. ... ,. ... w1tt1 1 ... , Code of California. The months from the date of / ,.,...,.,.. 0r..,. eoe1t o.t1, 1111e1. '-1"' ci.n of Or•noe i;......., Ofl PIM.IC •TIE .time. for filing claims will the hearing noticed at>ove. Haw.1,1,IS,D,1"1 ..... ., Oclotler1',l .. I "".... not expire prior to four YOU MAY EXAMINE Pub11s11ac10re1191 eo.•t Dall~ Piiot, "~~==::' months from the date of th1 e file kep1 t by t~ c1out~ Ho••m-1•1· ·~. n, ,.., 47 .. , Tiie ie11owitt0 ,.,_ •• ,. N11t1 the Maring noticed above. I you are nterest~ n ,..,. --------------------11ut1-•: YOU MAY EXAMINE estate, you may fife a PtCTiftOUleutt ... • _,,,. -r Nl!WHOP9 PaOl"UTllS, •m the file ket>t by the court. request with the court to ......... ITATC ... MT ,....,._ .... K Tal!Mrt ·-· "-'"' va1i..,, CA If rou are Interested In the receive special notice of T"• t91•••t119 ,..,_ 1• '•111' "* fll I f t t ...._., P1CT•TtOU111U1t ... u It•-" K11M\a, •rn TelM•• ts ete you may e a the nventory o ts a e TAKATA NUltHltY ANO JfAM91TAT•MaMT .,,.._,.._..lllVailey,CAtml request with the court to assets and of the petitions, L.ANOICAN co .. ,., or.-.. wey, T11• fo11ew1111 ,.,..,. •• de1111 • ...,, """"' .. • MulllMt ...... receive special notice of accounts and reports c.11 ...... Gal...,...,.. ~ .. -.. _ ........ v...,CA..,. . .. I f t t "'~t· 200 s ,.,..... ....... , ...... ,., °'..... IONOIO HOM• CA•I. ,... T .. It ...... ,.,~°'~.... lnt nvtntory 0 ., a e described In ~ '°" 1 . .. ,.c....--.c.1...,..t2'tl c1 .. ,..,.. LMw, eo.ae MtM. u.. A11e,u."'?' ......... , tHtts and of the petitions, of the California Prolwlte "''' .,..,,... •• ~••.., •11 N» ,,_ r-•· 191 .. ,..., accounts and reports Code. INIYI.. ' Herrlet He"O S.111111•, IOtA ._....._CA .. , described In S.Ctlon 1200. ....._ T....._. CIM ...... LeM, c.etta *"-CA. J_, IC .... '7rt TaMllft A-, TNt ........ -11i. ...... ,... ,_....v .. ...,,CA..,. Of the C.llfomla Probate Bruct E. Harrln1ton, , CMltYOll'ltf°"""9ClMltJet10cL Tllh ...._, .. Wl!Mled..,... Tiii• ---I• ceMlltte• • ., • Codt. •sq., Rhedet, KllMNll a . "· '"' , .... ,.,.._., ..-ai,.........., David S. Gttti, Attorney H a r r I n t t • " 4 t t t ~ ",... "-"""·....,... ~-.-. C I C t i ....,._or-.. c:.... °""",..... "''' .. ..._ _ 11.., wtt11 • nit ..,_.. -ttltl "'"',.. at Law,,)1SS v c tn er MacArt"•r, I• te 111, "I ....... •.11tt.• ....., c-1, eMR .. 0r..,.. c-ity 9ft c...e,on.,0r .... C11111Y•0tL Drive w.st, Sant• Ana, New...,.-..... ca.,...; oaewrtt."" · '""· CA 92703; ttl. (7141 .. It (714)7•2* •. DA.ILYflm""?"os ...,.. ..... 0r-. ClaMt o.i::: ,....,.. O'Mlt Cleal o.1:1::: !M...a1. " CLASSI ~ ..... .., 1, 1, 11. n , ,.., ocL 11,..,., a.,., '·"" _,.._. ~ c.111 oa11y .......,. or .. Clall ...., ,_ Mt•MJ'B ...., _..., ..,....,, '·"" Ckl. *'• ..... 1,1,"" ..., NIUC llTICC l • • [.;... ls "he her.a ar heavyP HOUSTON <AP) -A year af\tr TV reporter M 1rvln lladltr'1 cover11e force d P11ette County Sheriff Jim Flournoy to eloae the r1mous "Chicken Ranch" brothel ln La Oran1•. Ttxaa. G·foot-'5 "Bl1 ·Jlm" wu 1tUl mad. So mad, In fact, that when the contumer 1rtalra reporter showed tu:> aaaln, FIOUl'J\OY, then 71, ~ Zlndler'• toupee lnto tbe mud, broke two of hla ribs and ordered him out of town. The two eventually settled out of court for an undiscloaed sum, - but to th1a day lot.9 or folks ln La Grange, 90 miles west of here, resent the big city new.man who-Se expose did in the 120·year·old institution which inspired Larry King's play "The Bes t Little Whor"ehouse in Texas." For that matter, theTe are people right here in Zindler's hometown who don't care much for the news man. He is nonetheless the most recognized local television celebrity in Houston, and many regard him aa an angel or mercy. Either way, no one accuses him of being conventional. His singsong signorr - "MA·A·A·A·E·VIN ZINDLER, E ·Y·Y·Y·E·WITNESS NEWS!" -at the end or each nighCs broadcast, could drown out a jet whine. It is the loudest part of what may be the noisiest two minutes on any nig_htly news show. Uis votce is not the only thing that's loud. Beneath his white toupee, Zindler wears a white s uit, a white .shirt, a white tie, white socks, white shoes -and purple tinted glasses. Zindler isn't used 'to being cast as the villain, as he was in King's play. Though bis stories always involve villaiflS, Dave and spawned play . I/ERO OR VILLA!\ .. ,. Reporter .\ifarvm 7.mdler Davis, producer of the station's 10 p.m. news, says KTRK takes pains to ensure Zindler is on the right side in any consum~r dispute. "We lake the victim first, then waste no time in getting to the guy in the black hat," says Davis. "When we do, there's us ually. not much he can say. The best thing he can do is say that be appreciates Marvin's callin g the problem to his attention, and that he'll do his best 'to correct it." The formula also calls for lots or indignation. On a Tecent show. Zindler was furious because an e lderly woman (th e victim ) was starving. She bad been 411able to get an appointment through the Harris County Hoapltal Board (the villain) to be fitted wltb dentures. The next nlght he reached the same level of raae because a teen·a1er (the victim) was yet - to receJve payment (Sl,282.50) for a calf he sold to the owner or a yard maintenance service (the tyillain) at a Future Farmers or America au4tion. "An inequity is an inequity," Zlndler says. The man supplies Zindler with stories. His secretary, Betty Berry. reads more than 50,000 letters a year, and gleans from them about a dozen candidates a day for Zindler's broadcast. Though. she is in large part responsible for Zindler's success. Mrs. Berry says she would not trade places with him. "You have to really like the ego trip, and I wouldn't," she says. Zindler himself supplies the" anger that goes into his broadcasts. It's no act, Davis says. "If he weren't 100 percent • convinced that he's right, he couldii't get on the air and yell and scream," Davis says. '"He sees the world as ·being made up of good guys and bad guys." Davis says, a nd Zindler agrees.· · · 1 do the same thing now with a camera as I used to do with a badge," he says, recalling his days as head of the Harris County Sheriff's Department consumer affairs division. Whateve r Zindle r does, it works. Davis says KTRK 's news shows lead the ratings. "Marvin is what we call a hook,.. Davis says. "It takes something like a Marvin to get people off the couch to change the channel at 10 o'clock." .,.....,.... Business manager Lee Winkler. 55. handles a list of stars /rdm his Beverly Hills ofl1ce . most of whom smUe at him from hrs wall Handling the stars' business Business manager helps. them achieve security ~ BEVERLY HILLS <AP> - Movie stars' business managers are tough -talking , cigar-smoking sharpies who call every):>ody "Pally" and hold their clients' hands when times gel tough, right? "That's a stereotype," says Lee Winkler. "You"re not their daady. The stars I handle, for the most part, are very aware of what they're earnirlg and very aware of what they're spending. And when they do tend to overspend, and they do, because t hey're living in a rarified atmosphere, it usually takes a meeting, just one meeting, to bring them back to earth." Winkler, a patrician-looking 55-year-old with a mane or silver hair, ''handles" a long list of atars that includes Burt Reynolds, Stacy Keach, James Whitmore, Jane Powell, Eileen Brennan, Keith Carradine, Roddy McDowell, Leif Garrett and several dozen other Hollywood names. The dally work or paying their bills and depositing their checks ia. done by a stare of 10 at Wlnkler's Global Business Management Inc .: the ton1er-nnge financial decisions be makes himself. "St'an are very human, and t h ey're very aware or the economics of the world, and they know their careen are based oo the whim of the industry," Wlnlder said in an interview. "They all have one ~eaire, which la to put away \~curlty, not only for old age but Just for bad times in the industry. We just had a strike for eight months in the industry, and people who hadn't put away m oney to weathe r it were destroyed. A lot of people lost their homes." Winkler, a Buffalo. N.Y .. native. has several business degrees and made his fortune in the insurance business. After selling his agency in the late "60s, Wi nkler spent sever a l years in Europe before settling in Beverly Hills 10 years ago as a business manager. His time abroad began to pay off recently when he expanded "Their desire is to put· away secur~ty. '' his clientele to include the Increasing number of E uropeans relocating into Southern California. " Europe· is socialism , the le ftist gov~rnments and the iJlstabllity of their currencies,'' he said. "We had a big influx from Iran a few years ago. Now we're getting a tremendous influx from France. "We handle all their financial situations here -buying or renting their homes, le11in1 or buying cars, getUng their insurance, handling their help, putting their children into school everything to do with settling in. 'We ~elp them assimilate - where to shop, what banks tb use. how to borrow money, how lo get mortgages, anything." For these services, Winkler's theatrical clients pay him 5 percent of their gross income. Foreign clients pay monthly rees starting at $750 and ranging up to $5,000 or $10.000. He says he earns his money. "'My day starts al 6:30 am. I'm in the office because I have to make all JTlY calls to Europe and it's three in the afternoon at 7 a.m. here. I'm on the phone constantly, ta king and answering calls and handling problems. I'm in the office Crom 7 lo 6 and on Saturdays. It sounds like a workaholic, but I"m really not," he said. ·"Fo r tunately or unfortunately. my social life revolves around my business. Mos t of my clients are my friends. I don't take clients I don't like." Sugar beet plant to close doors HAMILTON CITY CAP> Holly Sugar Corporation has announced plans to close its sugar beet plant In Hammon City next spring "due to an lnsurricient supply of sugar beets." The plant, ·located In Glenn County, employs 75 full-lime ·workers and another 150 durlnt the processing season. -~-........ SHARK TEETH Peter Harmatuk 1right 1 displays a set of s hark teeth to Dr. Ric hard Fiske. di r~ctor of the Smithsonian :\1useum of :"atural lli~tor~ Ilarmatuk and his wife Mary. of Bridgeton. :--.: C . don~l('d four cartons -more Ch a n 500 fossil great white shark teeth -to the museum. He's restaurant. fixture Herman the customer 'lives' in Ohio eatery COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP> - The first two fingers of his wrinkled left hand curl around a ha lf-smoked cigar-which he uses to point to a newspaper clipping. a ·s an article all about him. ·'This is wrong."" the old man says, peering ~ a visitor through his smoky. gray-framed glasses. "I smoke R.G. Dunns - there's 50 in a box, see. I've smoked them ever since 1941." "Here, you want one?'' he asks with a chuckle, parting the left side of his checked sportcoat to reveal a shirt pocket crowded with seven cigars and two ballpoint pens. Herman P. Hoffner is silting at a small table m Rax Roast Beef Restaurant on Columbus' far west side, one of hundreds of fast-food franchise outlets that line the freeways of this big Midwest city B u l t h i s i s n · t j u.s t a n y restaurant to Herman Hoffner. It 1s a sort of home. Hoffner is as much a fixture as the plas\ic container of barbeque salt. He"s not a n employee. He's a c ustomer but one whose social life revolves around the people who work at or patronize the restaurant. He's been coming here since 1968. , · · 1 sit here and watch the people come in aod l talk to them, visit with peopl e, .. Hoffner says: .. A lot of them com e in here that l"ve known for a long lime and we just make conversations of dirferent kinds. I love it. I like to be around people." Seven days a week. Hoffner boards a bus and arrives at the e mployees· entrance about 9 a.m. He gets a cup of coffee and waits while the chocolate chip cookies bake. He heads ·for his usual table, and there he stays until early evening when either his daughter, one of the workers or a transit service for the elderly drive5 him back to his s mall apartment a few miles away. The restaurant threw a party for him on his 87th birthday, Aug. 17, complete with friends, relallves, cake and gifts . Politics and the economy are among the topics he discusses during the day. ''This is almost unbelievable," he says, pulling from his wallet two heavily creased copies or typed menus from th-e Old Mill Restaurant be once owned in Chillicothe. The menus. dated 1940, feature Swiss steak at 34 cents; meaUoaf for 29 cents; roast pork· and dressing, 30 cents; orange juice, 10 cents; and something called the Swan Special of the W eek for 15 cents -a three-decker sandwich or cream cheese and Jelly. "That's what I call the good old days," he says with a laugh. A Cormer centra l co mmitteeman back In Pomeroy, where be once owned a dairy -"I can't remember what year, it's too long ago" -:- Hoffner always urge11 his friends to vote: "I stlll vote. I wouldn't miss it. Express your opinion - that's your privilege." He is wearing a wide. blue tie, .,. ......... Herman lloflner. 87. $Jts dt hrs usual table al the Rar Roast Bee/ Restaurant m Columbus. Ohio. where he·s l11:ed·· el't>rl/ day .'imce 1968. embroidered with elephants and the letters "YCGVSOYA." . He watches the customer sitting across from him trying to decipher the letters. He doesn't ask for the question. '"You Can't Get Votes Silting On Your 'A,· " he translates. "'You got to get out and shake the bushes. And that's what I did and that's why I beat the man I was running against." Hoffner says he meets a lot of young people during the hours he logs al Rax, but be lhink6 they're much different than they were in bis days. "Years ago, you could gel people to work. Today, it seems like they don't want to work. All they want to do is put in the lime and wait for the check." Hoffner, who wears a hearing aid, said he wishes he could re,d more but he can't because of failing eyesight. He doesn't watch television. . Hoffner seems sad only when speaking of his wife. She died a few years back. he says. He doesn 't remember when ··There's my wife, .. he says as he tugs her photo out of his wallet. '"She -passed away," be continues. a distant look in his eyes. "'I'm all alone now, ·cept for my son and daughter who come and visit me. Edna was • her name. We got married in ~. 1916, when we were both 22. "We enjoyed ourselves, my w-ife and I, working together every day. It was a Jot of bard work,'. be says. ··1 was up at 4 o'clock every morning. Never had an alarm clock in my life . . . Automatically woke up at 4 o'clock. Still don't use one." He looks around as a few customers come in. • "I Uke it here very much," be s ays. "l"ve been coming here every day . . . If I didn't have this," he says .• lapping t h! handle of his tripod cane, "l'u be out there helping them <tM , restaurant employees). I Uke It that much." Kern River eyed _..,.._. __ '"'1 for 'wild' status PORTERVlLLE <AP> -The U.S. Forest Servi supports a proposal to lfanl wild river status to 61.5 miles df the Kem River's north fork and recreational status to 11. miles, Sequoia Forest Supervisor Joe Brown says. Five alternatives have been suggested ln a draft environmental impact statement for the Kem's north fork . The Forest Service pref en an alternative claatfyina the river wild from its headwaten to 1,IOO feet at.ove Johnsondale Bridge and recreational from that polpt to the Tulare.Kem line, Brown said. 'ne remailfln1 4.6 mtl• doWMtream to Lake IAbella la ineligible for deslgnaUon, Brown added. I - Duo's career influence strongly felt in Washington circles • WASHINGTON <AP> -Wbtn tht h ad of tho BUnd Vet.era.na' Anbclatton wanted the Whlte Houae to ·comply wlth a Utt ot demandl for hla or1anl11Uon. he went to Elltabeth Dole- Whtn Lupe Anfiano wanted to lnform the White Houae about her Protr•m to help women 1et off welfare and Into Jobi, t he went to Elizabeth Dole. When women's groups aousht more clout in the Reagan White House, they went to Elizabeth Dole. · And when President Reagan wanted business , labor , min ori lies, profession al organhaUons and everyone else lo support his economic package, be went to Elizabeth Dole. Reagan, of course, didn't have to make a ~pecial trip. Pers6ading organizations ol all stripes to support Reagan policies -ar at least not work aaainst them -is Elizabeth Hanford Dole's job. .Since many of the organizations Mrs. Dole works w i l h are ti ad it ion aJI y Democratic, some people call h er job "damage control," because it is. hard to persuade them lo support Republican policies. But Mrs . Dole, the highest ranking woman in the White House -her office is on the. second floor in the West Wing - takes it seriously. That's her nature, according to someone who s hould know -h er husband. Since Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, married the North Carolina native in 1975, they have become one of the nation's mos t visible high -pow~red career couples. And t heir lifestyle reflects it. . "~ .......... "She leaves earlier than I do in the morn.Ing ,·• says Dote, who helped· the adminlstration_pqlh its tax an u get cuts through Congress while his wife lobbied (or s upport for the sam e economic package with labor. business and nearly every other organized eroup in the country. Elizabeth Dole. highest-ranki1l{I woman in the White House, puts in 12-hour days meeting with P,resident Reagan's top aides. ·'I leave about quarter to 8 and she leaves about quarter to 7. I t'1ink that's too early." be laughs. "'I generally like to get home by 7 or 8 p.m. She'U get hon)e about that lime, sometimes later." The 12-bour day Mrs. Dole regularly puts in is a hectic se ri es of meetings with Reagan's other top aides. her own staff. and the varied oraaniutions she tries to keep happy. One recent day. for example, she s poke at an awards ceremony with Nancy Reagan. Later, she joined Mrs. Reagan ,and oHicials from Howard University at an exclusive lunch for eight served in the Rose Garden. On other days, she sits next to the president in the Cabinet Room while be meets with one or the-grou~ ~he has been wooing. In the evening, Mrs. Dole, 45, often attends work-related social activities in one part of town, while her husband wines and dines his constituents, visiting Kansans, in another. Despite having two powerful careers, one based in the U.S. Senate and the other in the White House. under the same roof bctth Doles say they haven't yet had to keep secrets Crom each other to avoid conflicts of interest. "We really don't have the opportunity to sit ~nd talk al length on anything b'y \'irtue of the fact that we are both going 90 miles per hour." Mrs. Dole says. They may see a n issue diCferently on occasion, her husband concedes. but that's to be expected. "She might raise it with me to indicate that people she works with have a dilferent position. but she has to do ber thing and I have to do my thing ... l don't work for the White House. Sometimes we have different views and thal's the way it is.'' The busy pace of their lives "keeps us both alert," the senator says. "We've avoided any real conflicts.". He says they make a point oC spending Sundays together, have the same interests and, unlike some working couples. live in the same city. · If fate had taken a different turn. Mrs. Dole might now have been First Lady al the White House instead of an employee. Just eight months after their marriage. the senator ran ror the vice presidency with former President Ford. In 1980. Dole made Ms .own try for the nation's top office. but dropped out in the primaries. Mrs. Dole, a graduate or Duke University with a law degree from Harvard, quit her job as a member of the Federal Trade Commission in 1979 to campaign for her husband. · As the highest ranking woman at the While House, Mrs. Dole has taken it upon herself to lobby for hiring of women. even though that's not part of her job. She relayed her belief that Reagan should use his first U.S. Supreme Court vacancy to appoint a woman. '·'I felt this was an opportunity for him to demons trate his desire to bring qualified women Mrs. ~ ou&ttJ John F'o.U.1, director of the BUnd Vetn-cnu· ~aaociatfofi. aftn M come to her for t.ldV1C1 on how to ~ th« presitknt to compl11 with tome demandl /or hi• group. '· I• - into the administration," she said after the nomination of S~ndra O'Connor had been announced. She has supported the Equal Rights Amendmen t , which Reagan opposes, but says she agrees ~ery much with Ure president that there is more than one way to reach equal rights ror women." She supports Reagan's plan to eliminate sex discrimination by changing laws and r.egulalions, saying, "No state ·has ratified now in five years." Reagan has been criticized for ru>t.appointing enough women to his administration and Mrs. DOle is known lo be an active lobbyist inside the White House to do better. "Th·e way I look at it is that we continue lo bring iJl qualified woo\en at all levels. There will be c h anges as the administration moves along," she says, admitting she bas sent the personnel office "a lot .of resumes." "She enjoys what she does," Dole says of his wife. "I t.hinlc that's the key to it. It would be horrible to have one of the partners not enjoy. If neither of you did it would be terrible. ''l'm elected. She's appointed. I think you have to understand each other's priorities. I mean, somelil1)es I may not be available because of a priority I have and other times she may not be available." he says. "But I think we both trust each other.'s judgment that we ... try to conserve lime and do the things we believe we s hould do and not try to do everything." Of course, such long days leave little lime for homemaking., Dole doesn't ~k "unless I get real hungry." And then his repertoire is limited to meals in one pol." "If it requires an y skill, maybe one pot would be an overstatement," he says. They spend so little time al home, Dole says, "It's almost like l iving in a motel somewhere. We're both gone at breakfast. We're both gone at lunch. We're not around too often for dinner. So our grocery bill is not loo high. But our restaurant bill, well. that takes care of il." Juror law mled void TALLAHASSEE. Fla. CAP> - I\ law that excuses from jury du- ty certain mothers , but no fit"1ers, Is "premised upon im- p e r m i s s i b 1 e s e 1 u..-l stereotypes," a . state appeals court bas ruled. The 1st District Court of Ap· peal held that a state law that exempts from jury duty mothers who work less than full-time and have children younser than 15 is unconstit.utlonal because it d oesn't extend the ri1ht to f atbtra in the aame altuaUon. " ... 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Gor(eous 3 Br co tta1e . 0 .W FINANCE. 0pci SatJSuo M . 520 REDLANDS. Rae Rod1ers. agt DON'TllMT SU.too Slnlltt find a partner & buy! Only 16U50 each. Two big pri vate. aeparale bdrm•. each with full baths. Quiet pride of ownership. bid· den aw•r 1 1cvc1 condo with poo and communl· ty rec. room. Near S Cout Plaza. Call about term•. 762·1700 THE REAL ESTATERS . ----- HST IUY! In Ha rbor View Hills Immaculate 3 Bdrm + family room, newly carpeted. fresh paint inside and out. Yard size will arcomodate room add ition or pool Quiel street loca tion Selll'rv.111 nl'l'flvfe Isl or 2nd TD Open Sunday l ·S. $299,SOO MEICHANDISl ASSUMAILE TE ..... HIS + ,OOL ::1~ LOAM! " I "1rtnl\ l •'"Ptt"MJ. Rt'M Eltt'tnt"(ll"" . .._ ~-Sooaltr•• MOlor Hm .. MW RHt Tu1i.n lr•tttl !:.~~l\J.,b Gntul ~TOMOllLE ~--. l1•u..-• lttr-t•O. \ ......... ~~~.:"" TNtU 1 .... 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I ----..,,. ~ ..... tl11 11311 tllw tUI "i(J ~111 .... ._, .... ,. --it...i -lll9• t61V -- '11VI flu) •M ll7i.e t!U 1111> 1111 'f11i lllial flll w;Q 11111 '17.\i m.i iil> t'IJI JT.11 t:~ ,.," ,,, .. •Iii ,:.- IT'S HO JOIE SI 0,000 DOWN Unbelievable terms by motivated owner' Deserted 3 Bdnn 1tarter in good neighborhood Su nn y k 1l c ben Hardwood Ooors Only SlOl.900 ! Call 67).8$.SO THE REAL ESTATERS --- MESA VERDE IUCCOLA Executive lJullt home with double door entry; luds into a formal liv· SELLER W/FIMAMCE! 3 Bdrm home plu~ 1n la -. quart e r1 Located in beautiful a.ru of WemUH c~ 10 lo Newport Beach A must lo see. onl) Sl67,000 MIWPOIT Dlft.EX Steps to beach. 4 up & 3 down. 2 baths each. Furnish ror winter/sum· mer rentals. Good bis· tory . Fee. Priced at $335,000. associated l!llP•fll'> ?f~tTGllS l J :• --., ln1t , ti' "'l-1 llDIMSTUL! Xlnt rond. Lrs yrd, Good tocaUon. Assume 9.253. ! Only 182,000. Won't beat thla! Patrick Tenore, tit• 11lo fl).$ til' rm mo t1"1 rlli'l ma 11'1 tflU . mi \ng room, formal di.nine '-l••T .a.e:e:.-.....a. ... 1 room, huge family • .,._ --room . stone fl~lace. on this beautifully up.. -cquntry kitchen. All fraded 3 Bdrm roodo. overlooks spectacular Coty fireplace and view •• POOJ and spa. ~pnt or areenbell. Only """' muter suite, 3 other •.SOO.CaUnowm.mo ::: lar1e bclrms. plus a den }1 LLSTA TE •11 with built.in booiusa. 1 ,. : Truly an executiYltiome "11 for only S:U.5,000. lOwner A~ aLTORS : will help with fm1nctn1. ..:._ __ .-.. ___ _ = Call DOW, 546-2313 ·-llNJ IMS tttl -lltaz -,., THE REAL ESTATE RS R&"M~ • I • .... SIOJ,000 3 Bdrm-buae back yard-1rut for lint Ume buyer-don't m1n e Callnow! SIA COVE ,lt0,1111ES 7 •U.1 •-'HO llfiCAMYOM CONDO STIALS! 2 & 3 Bdrm• avail. St8•.000°9235 ,000 w/terme! Mlllt lkluidate now. Patrick 1'enore, IASTSIDI Slll,000 Only Sl0,000 down 1ets you mto tJUe tot.alb' re- modeled 4 Bdrm home. Lar1e coroer lot. Kol pond too! Won't last. call .now! . @ SEACOVE ,,O,fl11ES 71UJ•-'9'0 VIEW HOMEIM MEW'OIT HACH! For under SJ00,000. S u p e r b v 1 e w s of Calahna and city lights. from It v-ing FOOm-and-r or ma I dining room. Perfect 4 Bdrm home for rntertaining and ramaly hvin1 Secunty and rrlYICY provided b} arge rronl courtyard Recently rr rlumbed copper. Ca I about seller nnancin11. S299.000 . Bare Shoulder Allure PRINTED PATTERN M264 SIZES 8·18 I 11(.~..,(.b" , I 'IK'+f)) ' ... ,, t ~~c .. ~ . ~. j \ 'I > r; Turn heads at holiday galas In a column ol a dreu with one sboWder bare, the otber balanced by a POulf lleeve. Sbort vershnr ellmtnates sleeve. Cbooee craie.-t• 1aUn. rarne. Printed PatteB 11314 by Morton Myta comes in Mlssts Sim I, 10, U, 14, 16 18 Site U (bl.Ill 34) tekea 3 111 111dl 45- incb; l ~ eoalrut. 1 - ---2.SAC.BTATI New hu1e bilJt.op state. 3IO dee. vu to oce111 . Poo4,. elec. pte, ~rMI ar •~ell aore1' Call Patrick Tenort •ll Send $2.50 for UU. Print> ed Pattem U» DAILY PILOT , Bo1 51'y01d Cbellea Sta., New Ott, N.Y. lOllJ. Md 50c fOf posta1e and 1~clal b1ndU01. Prill Name. MIMI ESTATI! Addrtu, Zip, St1le 4 Bdrm custom home I Numberaad&ae. •• THF. REAL ESTATF:PS . \ within s teps of No_. Seuatlonal ....,_ oa Laeuna beac hes. eeuaUooal da&llll.,. breatht1lun1 views of 1oun wltla .. Nft - 1urr. und and c,lty p R o M IN I NT ll1bt1 of Dana Pomt. DISIGNa PA1TllUI Ca ll for details, CAT'ALOO.Y•11'9• MIS.000. to S100 Md _.. .... you atWI All Ult tAlf, .......... ..,... ........ , ... ~ ., ......... , . =-· :.r I . . . * * * * * * Heritage Collection COIOMA Da MAI a.z LOT Charmine beach cottaae. featurtna 2 Bdrm +den, larce llvlnl room with fireplace, double 1ara1e. Askln1 D89,500. For an appointment to see, call 540.115 t. ASSUMAIU 14¥"'-FINANCING MISAYllDI 1'..,irst TD approximately soo.ooo. 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, new roof, large yard. Owner will consider helping with the financing. Asking $129.900. For more information, call 540-1151. UMDA ISU HOMIS Presti1e pool ramlly home. Main channel vlew from beauttful tradl· tional, 4 bdrm, 5 bat.h home. Slip ror 2 l1rge boats. $1.495.ooo. Large lagoon view from spectacular architectural de iJn 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom, dark room & den. Slip ror 2 large boats. Sl,350,000. UDO ISi.i HOMIS IJO VIA QUITO OPIM SUM l·S Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. newly redecorated. Priced to seU quickly at 1475,000. Must see .. 214 VtA fTHACA OP1M SUH 1·5 Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge _recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceihngs. Great for family living. Ex· cellent value at $420,000. D11AM°MHOUS1;;t;r;---,.------i •1 PENINSULA POINT IEACHPIONT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. $1,385,000. CUSTOM ICH HSI Authentic llulcian tile work, 1kylile$. 3&., 4Br, BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR I i ~· ' f ! • ~' . • • H t, : J f, I b I f'1ntutic • Bdrm, 2 b1, c11l-de·Hc home in Mesi Verde. 3 fireplaces, gor1eo111 ramlly room. Qua llty tbru -out. sioo,ooo In assumable loans 1t i2~. Only $179,900. C1ll now 979-53'70 1-------A t LSTA TE bu1e brick & natural wood t.bruoul. Open Sun REALTORS Oc .. &LhVv Pool, spa & tennu Lr1 like new 3 Bdr + den. Assume 9\11~ interest. l I' 1 _ _,__ $(75,000. Tenns ! Patrick -Tenore, a«\. '7S&-L22i 2bdrm. i~bathhouse. 2 ~ Cir &lrage. i ..... bllts to 0«an. Owner. $300,000. 67~177. i -4. 21H Mirmar. 81lboa. JUSTUSTID ':~::.' ~!~~~-,!ptHS•:: Lg. 2 sty, formal din rm. 0 1.,,.0"90 "'"6 «•o .. bled 3Br, 2 frplcs, hu?.iie Cami· -• below "' -1.. 6 ly rm. 123$,000 n Sat _.,,. _,.. ,,.,., leDet> o1 1-4. 432161.b Pl C. -h"'"' ""-al --. 641-7404 I I T R u 8 E T Alllforl•Lowe ,I r I I I I c::8=. NEWPORT !~~~~~~ "®'D ... HORIZONS! I c RAF 0 T ~REALTY I .' I I I I I I RENKLE 'lll!!!!!!!!!lf!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i VllWYllWYllW . I' I 1· I I 1= Spyglass view, S7SO.OOO ._ .................. __._ ........... ~. -1 MORE SPENDABLE INCOME . . . Is YOURS at RE'MAX of Newport Beac h. WHY? Because our 100% concept poslllveJy MINIMIZES EXPENSES end MAXIMIZES RETAINED INCOME! • Our associates tell us they have increased their net income 70·80%. Many have DOUBLED and TRIPLED their previous income levels In their FlRSTYEAR! SALIS IN OCTOIH_IX_C_HD_ID __ $7,400,000! Appl~c~tions now. being accepted for qualified experienced associates. CALL BOB LICATA FOR APPT. 759-1221 R&IM~ of Newport Bu ch " ~~~- u 9.7 ACRES/IN FALLllOOIC IAgric .... &hdett Very suitable for avocado or other orchard planting. Great for tax Shelter and priced to sell. Sl20,000. Owner will carry the loan Wants a 1031 Exchange. CORONA DEi.MAit FH VIEW -$345,000 I --~------------~ I IAC• IAY AllA. Attractive home wl• 1p1c(i)u BRs. Lra. ram.rm. overlook• covered patio It l'Ole aarden. Owner . Will nnancc. OPEN SUN l·S. 2375 REDLANDS, BACK BAY, N.8. Only $21(),000. ' ,...IHSUL.A "· Just ltSted ' Attractive 5 Sr. 2 story colorual on lrg lot w/3', baths. brick patio $495,000 · LIDO ISLI BAY VIEW! 4 Br home on lrg corner lot Separate 2 Sr umt over garage. Lr11 assumable low Interest loan . $575,000. '.I HIHSULA POINT. Low interest financing for thls new luxury home. 4 ,BR wtsep. fam. rm. Formal dining. 3 car garage. 3 firepJaces. $655,000. DUPLIX. Near the ocean. Xlnt starter property at $187,500, D AVIDSO~ P.t.~LTY INC . ' ' RCTaylorCo 04 0 0CJ00 NAME YOUR 111MS on this Laguna 38R with ocean and canyon views. Very secluded plus anxious seller who will ereate low payments just for you. Reduced to $289.900. PICTURE PEIRCT Parklike greens in Irvine. 3 BR 2.~a P .d unit on cul -de·sac. Financing can be assum. plus own. will assist. Ready to mo\•e m at Sl66.000. NO QUALIFYING I 0% INTEREST On this adorable 3 BR Huntington Beach starter complete with pool and priced to sell at Just Sl3S.OOO. Hurry ~ PR ATESALE Low eel CdM duplex. 2 bl o water ! Priced to se .-., Good terms. Call ~ Salter, agt r or d ill. 19-l.221 owner may carry 1 Harbor View View 6 E C L A Y I today :~~ E I T H 0 ~ . J J l I I 1w:':~gorlea: lh~11~t~~~~ SNJHGS 1 IY wl'IO ponder 11 the price View « I ... .,, 000 I A 0 P Y 0 L I of gold, and the 1111 ol us 4 8 ~vi!.,;. ;;,·e. I I l.' I' I I . wl'IO ponder the price ol -. With ocean and canyon view and private beach sits this 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with French doors. beautiful hardwood floors. new P,aint. new carpets and secluded master bdrm suite. Moti\ .. ated !)eller. MOBILE HOME/IRYIHE MEADOWS Only SJ0.000. Immaculate 1 ~drm + bo~us. with cheery, light 1nter1or. Low price 1n e lude s refrigerator dishwasher. washer & drye~ and air conditioner LIKE TO IAITER7 Motivated sell er will sell or trade a choice Spyglass 4 HR on eorner lot. Try creative terms including gems Only $459.500. SEETHE SU Sl.95.000 -. Mobile Home. pool & I E N ( 0 0 ( 1 spa, Sl9.SOO . t) c-i.,.. ..,. cttwk•• ~ uul61 I I' 1 ·I 11· _:.zi.;.~~"'1.::: 4~~~~ ~ •=l.r r r r (~r"rr-1; r r· 1 As e h!·balance loan. VOCE L · -· 0 cC"~k~:LTY ,pAc1Fic •;I 1 I 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 ~!!fl-~l __ l~!!!!!--1!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!! REDUCED $I 0,000 PRIME COHDOB + den. fl agstone fplc. formal din rm p~ate mstr suite. s pa. pool & tennis. Sl44.90I Barbara Callihan 642-8235 <H29> 1 NEWER ILUfFS • FEE SIMPL! Love h · "Dolores" Plan. end unil. 3 Rt 2'2 BA ·2 pa.lios. S32S.OOO Fee. flexible finadng. Dick Ha ltlerman 642·8235 (H26) MACNAB IRVINE _REALTY CO~LIHS ISLE ESTATE Outstand1A-bayfront res1~ence. panoramic view of •lslands & penin~ula . _Designed for ~nertaining inc luding: B1llarcl rm. fam rm.v/sit·do~n bar. 5 BR 8 BA . elevator to lagnificent terrace on the roof. Slips fr 3 boats. S3.900,000. Cathy Schwe1cket 642-8235 <H31) LIND~ ISLE NEWPORT IEACH lpectacular arch1t~ctura.1 design on a big ttJning bas in. 5 BR m cludmg magnificient raster suite· W~lls of glass view all the boting action'. Slip for 2 o r 3 large boats.Offered at S_l .800.90<> Leasehold. Seller w1 lass1st with 'fmanc mg. Cathv Schweickert (14 1 642-82.35 <H32 > . ,. ~USTOM ELEGANCE! A beautiH setting in l-l a r bor Rid.ge enhances t~s Country ~r~nch res idence. Formalthing and ~ming r ooms. domed ceiling e ry. paneled hbr~ry. 4 BRS including large aster !>uite w 1 f1replace. Insulated wit_ r oom Elevator Air condilionir1 -4 car garage. SI. 795.000. Lynne!Valentine 644 -6200 <H33 > IAYFROHT A home with tit ultimate re.a tures for a luxurious life st~e . 60' boat shp. 3BR. fam rm & formal dirt-g. Stained glass everywher e. Jennai , central vac u~m & air cond. marble fp': entens ive security systems. bayside paitdk 2nd s tory balcony $1,750.000 Bobbi Ry.n 752-1414 <H34 > OVERLOOKING LITTLE CORONA DEL MAR IE.ACH Contemporary home of wood & glass located on an extremely lg lot above the beach. 4 BR. 3 BA. formal din rm. & fam rm ov~ rlook ing the pool. Room for expansion. S 1,300.000 with land. Donna Godshall 644-6200 (H36> . CALIFORNIA SPANISH ESTATE Lido Island c.a~tures ~he true essence of sophis ticated hvmg. This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR-6 BA> opens to expans ive landscaped co~rtyard & lg J>O<?l. Excellent financing. Sl.250.000 Tom All m son & Terry Hanes 642-8235 'H37) UHDER ONE MILLION -IA YfROHT OH LIHDA ISLE Lovely decor. s pacious one level 3 BR home situated on prestigious Linda Is le . Privat e gated comm w alll ~menities. Realistically priced at $999,000 mcl mooring for 3 boats. Jane Paquin fl42·8235 <H38> • H~RIOR RIDGE Beautiful ·•Ke nsington .. with panoramic view 4 BR + fam rm Great. fi n ancing. Enjoy the private & Security of Newport's most d esir a ble address. $710.000 Jerry Thompson 55 1-8700 <H39 > MEW~ORT . ISLA~D -14YFROMT Quiet location w1th 3 hght. bright BR with sun d eck. ~. fplcs & marve lous patio for entertammg on the bay. Pier & float for 25 Coot boat. S649.SOO. Fee Barbara Aune 642-8235 CH40 I. • Ll~DA JSLE lmpressi.~e Bay fro ·residence 'RIME IA YFROMT This 2 BRO.en condo has with spectacular vu:w: o_r tur ~ basin.· ~ w~rm sum m~r glow all ye'ar long from ~eatures 4 BR, formal bvmg & nmg rms. I its view balconies overlooking the Newport s 1tdo"'.n wet bar with mahonga paneling/ Bay. Custom mirrors, s hutters & warm tJps ta1ts two mas ter s uite one wit 1 plank flooring. Underground parking and fireplace . Large pier & s lip. 1.400.000 security elevators. $595,000. Tom Allinson Lynne Valentme 644·6200 (H35> -0r Terry Hanes 642-8235 (H41 ) PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW From t his large .4 !3 R ho.me . Se pa rate fa m rm . se p . c htld_re n s playrm . Remodeled with beautiful cus tom C'abinets & bui lt -ins. Wood plank floors, sky-lites-shutters -hot tub. $595,000 Fe.e la nd Exce llent financing . Rosemary Sietz 644-6200 <H42) SE.A VIE~ CUSTOM One of three custom homes m gate guarded comm of Seaview. Split level designed & built by Valentine . 4 BR. fam rm w/beamed ceiling & brick fpl.c. Lg mstr BR & bath. French doors & private decks. City light view S525 000 Lynne Va lentin e644-6200 <H43 l · IA Y VIEW COHDO -LEASE OPTION Own er a nxious to sell or lease-option beautiful 2 BR + d e n condo in the coves. Try 6 mo. lease option at $2000 mo with S20.000 option money or $498,000 H igh assumables Debbie Frntt 642-8235 (H44 ) · OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2·5. 1018 Bayside Cove East -Newport Beach. NEWPORT CUST OM HOME S p acious Newport He igh ts home w13 BR & den . 2l2 B_A & lg bonus rm. Enjoy private patios & d1sc~ver the sepa rate storage rm. RV ~ark.mg & 3 car garage. Owner WJIT carry financing to qualified buyer .. $365,000 Fee Dan J ohnson 551·8700 <H45 l EXCELLEMT LIVING IN EASnLUFF Private courtyard entrance leads to this marvelous ho~e for family & gracious entertaining . 2 patios, view or Catalina, lg ram rm . breakfast area. 3 BR, 2 fplcs. a value in t<*iays market. Owner will cooper ate in financing . $262,500 Leasehold Ba rbara Aune 642-8235 (H46 > OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 2333 Arbutus Street -Eastbluff -Newport Beach From this Spyglass 4 BR. fam room . 2 1'.I bath on quiet cul-de-sac. Offered at S649.SOO. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 DOVER SHORES. Yrly lse. 4 Br. D.R .. F .R., gardener. Sl695 mo. Barbara Calliha n 642·8235. BLUFFS BEST .. Bonita" on lovely greenbelt One story 3 BR condo. Sunny locatipn. newly carpeted. pamlcd. wali papered. Ex~ellent financing. Perfect for voung 0~ retiring couple. S225 ooo J an YOun ,;. 642 8235 11128 ) . Fo • FRENCH N~MAH~Y ESTATE Prime location on the ·~tsp 9f Lmda ls le: .. Architectural pl'rfe~tion 111 ever y rl~tail including b~ron1al fpks. paneled library: elegant ~mm~ rm. L'ndt"rground wine cellar. 4 BR o.: maids qtrs. Dockage for so· boat. Cathy Schweickert 64~·8235 (H30 l CAMEO HIGHLANDS! S'uper .t BR ho me ~/pool. P:-beautirul ho me w/a very open & airy feeling. Lg rear yard)otally e nclosed & very private. S225.000 Sharon Smitlt 644 -6200 1 H47 J EAS1:1LUff UHDER $200,000 We are listing a s pecial buy Three BR in t he Lusk-Built area of the Eastbluff residences Owner want~ a fast s ale so YO U can pick up the year s best buy'. $197.000 Coby Ward 642·8235 1 H48 ) . PRIME ILUFFS PLAZA AREA Price reduced Sl~.500. Immac ulate 4 BR. 2' :.! bath. Lg pnvate patio 2 car garage. Owner will ass is t in financing. S192.500 Lois Egan. 644-6200 <H49J VACAHT/W /.ASSUMAILE LOAM ch armer w /fam rm & wel l planned des ig n . Detached home near s hopping ~ schools. Central air conditioning & microwave. $165.000 Dorothy Le wis 752·1414 (H50) SOPHISTIC A TIOM!! Shows better than a model'. Plantation s hutters. d ecorator papers, wain s coting compliment this two -s tory ·con.do in Woodbridge. A. per fect corne r location enhances this 1 BR + den. This & a hig h assumable loant Sl65,000 Lorraine Jack-son 551-8700 <H51) CO!Y COHDO Wrap a round greenbelt adds to the charm or this 3 BR end unit condo in Brookview Close to comm pool & tennis $144.500 Barbara Calliha n 642·8235 <H52) • SUVIOIJ. !OUL SAtlSIAO!IOll. mvm• Campus valley Center W::>odbridge Village Center Irvine,CA.92716 Irv1ne,CA92'714 (714) 762-1414 (714 ) 661-8700 . ' . ' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. ,, ... ., ,,., ..... : q.o,,uu. Colonial mwuwn. Big C•yon Country Club OH THE ITH GREEN A mast~rpiece of elegance and dignity overlooking the lush green fairways. Created by Newport's finest builder. Top ,quality eraftsmanship & materials, abundant imported marble. air conaitioning plus numerous other fine appointments. Statel.v marble floored fover with imoressive circular stairway. Elegant .crystal chandelier. Luxurious master suite + 4 additional bedrooms. each with its own private bath. Banquet·stze dining room . richly paneled family room with marble fireplace and wet bar. fully paneled family room with marble fireplace and wet bar, fully paneled billia.rd room with bar. Refrigerated wine roo m. Priced at $2.150.000. Open 2 days only. 91VERNESS LANE S.U & SUM 1·5 PM ........... lrldu h Sbarp bedroom bome ovtrlooke lu sh 1and1taped 1reenbelt Charmin& dirilna room araea. Nt\V carpetln& frHhly p1lnted. Wtll dttllntd wood defk with ovtrllhd latUcc. Clote to au 1cbools and $o11lh Cont Plua. Auumable loan available. 1101.500 A mu1t1tt! •To n.tlHdt Huae 4 bedroom home located on peaceJul cut de aac street Comlorta· ble ramlly room crackl· Ina m·eplace. Flowing floor plan. Large lot with covered patio and gas BBQ. Room for pool Near South Coast Plaza and the beach ! Don't miss lbisooe! $147,000. MHGV .. saio11ct Luxurious bedroom Mesa Verde Condo. Ex· cellenl condition. At· tacbe d garage. Com· munlty POOL! Close lo shopping an,d freeway access. Super buy ! You can 't beat the pnce' S96.~ $123,000 MotorPri«, RtdKtioa Assumable high balance loan on Uus beautiful 4 bedroom College Park borne. Pretty dining area, relaxing family room, warm fireplace. Near shops and Oran_ge County Fairgrounds. Call on be.low marJcet tn· teresl today! ELEGANT "VERSAILLES"·EXCLUSIYE M!!!~:. OH BIG CAMYOH GOLF COURSE PoolHome Spectacular Deane Homes "Versailles" located on largest Sharp two sto ry 4 lot of all Deane Homes Beautiful golf course \'iew ! bedroom 2\\ bath u · Professionally landscaped yard with mature trees in a eculive in ~rime area Private park-like setting inc:lud ing a lovely large pool and Mexican t!le entry , . • d. f d formal dining room , huge sp~ + an a~tract1ve gaze.bo .. Gate ro_nt co~rty~r . cozy family room. hear·, entry with fountain. '.\Iarble floor m foyer wt th gltttermg 4'fy fireplace. Private re· ehandelier. 4 Bedroom5. den. formal dining room and <P 2 ar Y,ard feature s baths. Ca II for appointmenl lo sce-.-$950.000. t>.a.uurul landM:apmg, -, la rge SWIMMING 2·STORY DUPLEX-NEWPORT HACH POOL. and lots of brick work. Assumable loan is available and owner will help you with the !inane· ing. Call today 979-2390 _: --STEPS TO HACH-OWNER FINANCE Call tod a" to see this fine duplex . Live in one unit and rent the other~ 4 Bedrooms and 2 baths in upper:'2 bedrooms and 1 bath in lower. Ffreplace in each. Some view of ocean. Owner \\ill earn· lst tru:,l deed and note of S230.000 interest only. -No loan fe~. Ask S279.500. t7t-2390 3700 S. Bristol SANTAANA FOR LEASE-Sl .500 MONTH Big Canyon townhome with a beautiful golf course view. Lovely El Dorado model. 3 Bdrms. sep. DR & 212 Ba. Ne w cptng & paint. 26 CANYON l~LAHD DR. HAllOlllDGE 2111 Scm ...... HlhRood-644-4910 An exquisite offering Elegant & spacious 31 bdrm + family room. I lev. ho"e w/pano~mtc vista or barbor .1 coasUine, ocean & 11i&ht j lights. Prestige, com- fort. luxury & securtty. , Reduced. now $739,000. (Ownet r111andng l Agt 640-5560 1 ' REOUCm $200,000 Bealitifol waterlront estate with slip for so· boat. 5 Bdrm 5 Bath . owner flexible. Will trade or sell on easy terms. Sl.550.000 714 760-9 333 NEWPORT HARB.OR-IAYFRONT 10% DOWN This fa bulous brand new, view. 4 bedroom home with boat dock includes all the prestigious custom appointments you would expert to find in a property offered at sr,345,000 Open hou se Saturday 1-5 . ·2274 Channel Rd. Ralboa Pentn. HARBOR RIDGE-ASSUMABLE 2 9 years at 10.3% 3 Bdrm. 3 bath townhome with VI E W. Pres tigious pr1vate communitv with tennis courts. pools. and s·pas. Excellent financing. with large assumable loan of $216.000. Priced for 1mmcd1ate sale Try $100.000 down. Open Saturday 1-5 #3 Vienna. Harbor Ridge . . . BEST IN BLUFFS BLUFFS SPECT ACUUR YU HOMES 3 front ro" beauties. Highly upgraded Profess1onallv decorated. finest quah· t\'. 3 bdrm: 212 baths. All ha\'e beautiful patios O\'erlookang bay. 0~1-5 218 1 Vista fntrada, Sl25,000 653 Vista lloMa, $285,000 679 Vista IOftita, $259,500 lappt) YOU OWN THE LAND! 2 & 3 bdrm beauties. Spectacular view . Nearlv new. S279,500 -$305.000 · S3l5,000. wail lease option. • HST IUY. 2 bdrm overlool<ing "'ide greenbelt. Excellent terms. $139.500. Will lease option to purchase. HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR, IMC. 644-0134 List & lwy With The bperts IUYERS THIS IS YOUR MAIKET! If you are considering buying real estate. be it a single fa mily residence, or income property. don't let lhis market pass you by. Prices will never be lower than they are today. For the answers to your real estate questions, call the PROFESSIONALS at Lusk Realty. ' REALTORS 675-Hll LOOKING FORA DUPLEX? J.02M• .. rltt·l+2 719M•.-..·3+1 60ttm-3+l 61 Slrtt-l + 3 ll644thSt·l+l SIOA..-.l+l 411 DllllK.-. .yM? c .. forW. •tioft OCEAN VIEW: L.,.corMr lot, 2 Ndroom wtftl l'OOtft to •• ,... New roof_, ..... """ Ow11tr will cooperate wttt. •IH1tcl1t9. $329,000. OPff ~ 1-5. 511 Steward IRVIME nHACE MASlUPtlCl: CoMt Ht tills h91dcrofttd bea11t1. Ca•pltttlf rwdeltd, •••ryttMIJ It lltW mid reody for , .. tolM•tllllJ ........ (2Molhnll••"'• + fOMlly'""' too. AllliRcJ $349,500 o,. .. toc1C1y 1·5.t06 s.n.. .. TttNCt . FAMILY llJME Terrific value! Owner has moved and reduced the price on this spacious. 3800 sq. ft .• custom built h<1me to only $389,500. 4 bdrms., office, formal dining rm .. huge family rm . and pool. Large pie s h aped lot. 2 fireplaces , professional stand up wet bar. lots of storage and much, much more. Submit on terms. Owner wi ll finance. Open house Sat. and Sun 1-5. Be sµre to see 1730 Marlin Way, Bayerest. N.B. (7141 673-4400 121 ll 621·2121 The Harbor Area'' loftcJH! btoblist.ed Real &tale eonip.y IL\llB<>Il • CAMEO SHORES • Ivan Wells custom home w/180 degree view on FEE land. $925.000. . • HARBOR VIEW HOMES • 15r; down on CARMEL Model wt pool & spa. Ass ume 10.9'. loan ! $269.000. . • W ATHFIOHT HOME • Detached 3 Br. Co mmunity tennis & pool! Owner wi II carry 12', lst T.D. S230.<XX.l FEE. *CLIFF HAY&I * 180 degree view of harbor from 3 Br. home on lge lot. 5650,000. FEr; !Exc-luslvel. • HAHOR VIEW KNOLLS * 9:1~·, rinancing on lhlS 2 Br den home on fee land. • $8000 DOWN • Bring paint brush and broom to save SSS on this 3 Br. fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area. • VERSAIWS • Lowes~ priced two Br. in area! Only S145.000 (Sale or exchange). Creati\1e terms! •TURTLE ROCK GLEN* 2 Br i den townhome with fanta sti c terms. , • JASMINE CRE:BC • 12 7 g•·; financing OQ former model ! Plan 5 w custom spa . 5349.000 FEE. * WA TERFROHT • 3 Br. condo for sale or exchange. $319.900 FEE. Terms available • UNIYUSfTY PARK * 3 Br. townhome on greenbelt. Only Sl68,000. • VICTORIAN STYLE • Spectacular 4 Br. remodeled in Victorian style w/custom kitchen in prime Costa Mesa area . $138.500. * RANCHO SAM JOA9UIN * · ·se n s ational 2 Br . unit w/tremendous view! Creative terms!! • PENINSULA POINT • Bayfront home w/private dock! New. custom 4 Br. w/2 frplcs. wet bar. etc. SI.345.00>. NEWPORT llACH OFACE 2670 s. M9el Dri•t 1714J 759°1501 1714J 752-7373 ·~ Walker &lee l11l l1t1t1 ' IJ'/J.Y. .... I CLOSIOUJ I MM. MOD&WI Few remaWn1 Z • J Br. 3 Ba. Condol. Set the Ml ft & 1mnlty buy In lht Harboraru. WU.SON PARK 310W. Wlllcm,C.M. 114/131·5055· 542 HAllOR ISLAHD Dll ,ROMOMTOIY IA Y O,IM SUM 1·5 Special Custom Bayfront. ·LAND. Cathedral Ceilings, quet Floors & New Carpets. Of Wood & Glass . T ee Bedrooms & Convertible De If.I Baths. Separate Dining. ge Family Room With Wet r. Kitchen With Pantry. Brea st Room . Sauna. Study. Three r Garage. Wood Deck Oved s Bay & Do~k. Owner Will C y Large Second. $1,400,000. 1207 SUSSIX I.AMI WESTCUFf OPIM SUM 1·5 NEW'OM MAlkET! Four Bedroom, Three Ba . Sparkling Clean Remode Home . Call For Best Terms Tow n. Le ase-Optioo Possib . $284,000. 2646 IASSWOOO STREET USTILUFf OPEN SUH 1-5 ~RST TIME Usnp! Owner Financing. Flex1 Terms. Possible Lease-Opti Large Four .Bedroom .Lusk Spacious F'am1ly Room With P quet Floors -Form~l Livin Dining Area. Two F1replac Sunny And Cheerful. Beautif Mountain And Night Lights Vie $229.500. 2121 YACHTYAHICH SEA VIEW OPEH SUH 1·5 Fantastic Four Bedroom, Thre Bath , One-Story Home, Offerin One Floor Living At Its Best! Gourmet Kitchen, Two Fireplaces. Family Room + Two Car Garage. Attached. Elevated Lot For Views Of We stern Sunsets & City Lights. Gate Guarded. Priced Under Competi· lion Al $383.000. IRAMD HEW USTIHG Gated Entry On Major Greenbelt -Lovely Franciscan Model -Split Level -Two Bedrooms Plus Con· vertible Den · Plus Two Bath & A Beautiful Powder lloom · Owner Will Carry First Trust Deed At A Very LOW INTEREST RATE · Call For Financing Terms, Plus An Appointment. S249.900. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing llG CAHYOH VIEW. Beautiful Versailles Model On Qu iet Cul -de-Sac. Winding Stairway With Suspended Walkw ay Overlooking Marble Entry And Spacious Living Room. Elegant Features - Ga rd en Kitchen, D e n w/Fireplace. Huge Master Suite. Highly Landscaped Garden, Pad- dle Ten'nis .Court. Great View ~ Special Financing. $875.<XX>. LAGUNA NIGUEL OCEANFIOH'f In The Exclusive Gated Com· muni ty Of "The Shores ." Spacious Custom Built Four Bedroom Home Overlooking Gorgeous White Sand Beach. High .Beamed Ceilings, Graceful Circular Staircase. Forever View Of Ocean. Owner Will Help With Financing. Sl.450,001. S MILLION S VIEW S Lovely Cou rtyard Entrance -Tile Ga lore -Plus Bay View -Huge Patio -Potted Plants · Flowing Fountains -Indoor 10utdoor Liv- ing -This Two Bedroom, Two Bath Condo Shows Better Than A Model. Shown By Appointment. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing, DUPLEX Balboa "Little I sland " Waterfront With FUii Bay View Form Both Units. Upptr Unit (Which Would Make A WQnderful Ow n e r 's Un it) Has F o ur Bedrooms. Lower Is Three Bed room Unit. Large Front Patio. Sandy Beach. CHARMING DUPUX + IACHaOR UNIT· Situated Best Central Are sta Mesa. Ideal For Owner I One Unit. Other Two Units Hel bke Payments. DRASTIC P ICE REDUCTION. OWNER ILL ASSIST FINANCE. $150,000 Call Now To See. YOU'LL LOVE LMNC HERE , Mom , you'll share more than home cooked meals in ~spacious. cheerful kitchen with built in dishwasher and gas oven. Dad will love the cool. relaxing effect of centrul air cond. Children & adult wlll find real enjoyment at pool Ide. Pets, let them roam unrestricted in your unusually spa(•Jo u11 back yard . Call Dick Drexler. 759·1221 RV M t\X of Newport Beach You've Arrived at ... SPYGLASS Simply the best home "oh the hill. .. An unbelievable view coupled with the finest in five bedroom with 5410,000 in as~umable financing at 1134' '· This new listing has it all. Exclusive at S969.500 with William Cote. By appointment. LINDA ISLE The charm or yesterday, yet modern as tomorrow. A superbly constructed 4 bedroom home on the water with luxury plus . Will exchange for premium income, productive commercial or multiple residential pro pert}. $1.895 million. Exclusive with William F. Cote. BIG CAHYON Quality construction. magnificent view and choice location. All this plus special attention to small detail $1.8 million. Call William F. Cote for tt ppointment. ·ooen Sunday l to 5 15 Royal St. George. Big Canyon BIG CAHYON A lifetime family home with pool in beautiful setting. Impressive rairwav dew. 4 Bedroom plus guest q·uarters. Sl.7 million. Owner wilLc..arry. ExclL1S1.Ve wit.li-W~-t.Ui!m F. Cote. Open Sunday 1 to:> 8 Cypress Point. Big Canyon BIG CANYON Magnificent view! Large kitchen, formal dining room. pool. spa and sauna ! Three bedroom. 3 bath home. 3450 sq fl. all new carpeting. Great financing~ Exclusive with Wilham F. Cote. 5895.000. LIDO ISLE Owner transferred. must leave this lovelv Spanish home behind. 4 bedrooms. pool and spa. Excellent financing. Assumable loan and owner will carry. $625.<XX.l. Open Sunday l to 5 204 \'ia San Remo. Lido Isle VILLA DLBOA ESTATE SALE Luxurious villa. Ivory earpel and tile. Large airy rooms. Arizona flagstone patios. $148.000 assumable loan at 12', S244.900 2nd available. MESA VERDE Availabl~ immediately. Chance to buy lo\'ely 3 Bedroom home. Situated on quiet cul·de-s ac. Assumable loan of $98,500. Selling price Sl44,900. Owner anxious. WESTCLIFF Two bedroom. 2 bath condo: Large assumable loan , .. ,th low mter~sl rate. Owner will carry 2nd with $18.000 down . $129.500. :\Jake an offer! ! BEST BUl IN SEA VIEW S2.50.000 in available financing and priced for quick sale. A elass1c beautv that exemplifies warmth in even; detail. 3 bedroom. 2 bath Nantucket model on large view lot. By Appointment with Ann Vaughn Santas. I BAY FRONT LIVING Bring you r boat home. Sharp seven bedroom home. Single family with in·law quarters and zoned for duplex. Excellent financing available to qualified buyers. Selling price $545.000. Ca ll An n Vaughn Santas, EASTBLUFF AXER UPPER Looking for fixer upper? This 4 bedroom 2 bath home must be sold to pay estate tax. Beautiful pool. 2 patios and completely fenced lot. Grab this one! $200,800. Call Ann Vaughn Sant.as for appointment. 2075 Sin JHquin Hiits Ad. Acro11 from 110 CANYON Newport ..... l40-l1n II• CA .. YOM CUSTOM ~·rench provin<'ial family home wlth 5 bedrooms, include fortnal livlru( room and dining room . secluded library. richly paneled family room . an(! pool & spa. Ltving areas offer views of golf course and night lights. The ultimate· in formal elegance and comfortable livab1hly. C~I for private showing or bro<:hure. MAGMIFtCfHT SPYGLASS HOME This beautiful 6 bedroom hom e is decorated in a traditional style with l'harming wallpapers . custom window eoverings. top quality carpet. and elegant wood floors. The home offers a playroom with built·in cabinets and extra storage, family room , formal dining room. 41 2 baths, kitchen eating area. pool and a magnificent view of the ocean and lights of Newport. Offered at S925,000. LIDO ISLE ELEGANCE Beautiful two year old custom home on one of Lido's best streets. 4 br. 4 ba. briek en try and enclosed patio. Brass hardware throug hout. Generous use of golden oak. Elegant fixtures Bay view. Owner \\ill finance . Open Sunday I ·5. 223 Via San Remo REDUCTION IN PRICE A super buy al a super reduced price!~ This gorgeous 3 br. 3 ba home is on one of the largest lots in the area. The professionally land scaped front and rear maximizes the potential ror relaxation and swi mming plus a large patio are<1 for entertaining. Offered al S339.0<K>. Open Sunday 1 ·5 . 200 1 Holiday ~ Westcliff Bay\'iew MUST SEE Secluded Newport Heights home on large irregular lot \\ith pool and gazeho co\'ered spa. French doors that open onto lovely front patio. Form<1l dining area. master suite with patio. in addition lo three-large-bedrooms. Exe-ell~nt riflan cing goes with this truly lovely home. $389.000 . Open Sunday I ·5. 3106 Broad Street. ILUFFS CARMELITA Rare end unit with s unn y exposure. views of mountains and ' city lights. Cathedral ceilings. 4 bedrooms . freshly painted. $260.000. Open Sunday 1·5. 2146 Vista Laredo. VIEW!! VIEW!! VIEW!! Charm . grace and sophisticated li\'ing are yours m this unique spaciou~ 4 br ne'' home m Seaview. Extens1re use of oak. brick and tile make this home extremely in' 1ting. Fl ex ible fin a n c:1n g makes this an appeahng patkage S525.000 fee . Open Sunda~ 1-5 2101 Yacht Grayling. SUMSHIHE POOL & HOT SPA Outstanding Eastbluff Lusl< home on le,·el \'I EW lot. Just listed and priced to sell. Well detorated 3 br with famih· room and formal dining room . S3 15.000 Open Saturda~ and Sunda~ 1-5. 2221 Arbutus UNIQUE & LOVELY Bluffs co.ndo offers 3 br. 212 ba. spHt le\'el with well coordinated decor and be st loeation. Air c:ondilloned too'~ Lo\·ely. good price and terms. $255,000. Open Sunday 1-5. 2189 Vista Entrad~• LOCATION!! LOCATION!! Enjoy the · amenities of fabu~ous Bluffs ('Ommunity. ~ore right into expanded smgle story. 3 br unit with outstanding location and decor S269.000. SHORECLIFFS Lease option or buy this fixer on huge fee lot. Private beaches. Live one bloc.I< from the oeean for only S359.000. Or>cn unday 1·5. 320 Seaward OWNER FIHAMCIHG IM IAYSHORES No need to worry a bout rising interest rates the owner of this taster u I 3 br. 3 ba country french home w1 II provide excellent financing. You \\ill love the 2 sunny brick patios. private master suite with balcony. and the warm atmosphere of this gate guarded community. $349.500. LARGE FAMILY HOME OM THI IA Y Enjoy Wttlerfront living OI\ Lido Isle in this fantastic 7 bedroom colonial style home with french doors. shutters. and used brick patio. Large balcony off master bedroom O\'Nlooks the watr and the private stmdy beach. This unique home on an oversized lot is ideal for family li ving and cntertaininJ? on the bay. St.750.000 .. 1110 118.11 , ' !)PIM TODAY I ·5 UNIQUE~N HARIOR Vl!W HILLS - Be;lUtif fo ur bedroom, two bath pool 'home o ele vated. quiet corner with walled fltry court. Located in the best m.adow /ocean/island views. shoppin( and schools. $449,500. See Dottie Jllnson at ~l Topside. UNIQUI IM SPYGLASS -Five bedroo(, three bath. new carpet, French door!\. expansive ..Qcean and 1 city lkhls view, plu s terl'ific I assumale financing. $695.000 fee . See NataJie<'ogarty at 77 Monlecito. UMIQUI IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Privab courtyard, four bedrooms, vaulte{ wood ceilings, two firepla ces. mastr bedroom has separate dres;g a r ea. Excellent ow ner finan g. S420,000 fee. See Mar~an Reed t 1225 Keel Dr. UMl~E IM OLD CdM -Qua lity con tuction , corner lot, cedar ceit_ifS. a 2 Bdrm and a 3 Bdrm unit in lhl new duplex. Skylights, textured walU terrific at $469,000. See Barbara .Jliu at 700 Marguerite. UHP.UE IH OLD CdM -You 'll faf in-love with this elegant, corJ>letely remodeled, five bedroom drem house. Three fireplaces, four bals. and best of everything'. $625,000 fefSee Katie Roberts at 442 Begonia. UtqUE IH OLD CdM -Completely rdiodeled inside and out. l tr.z blocks tobeacai. Beautiful 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, irf ect in every detail. $550.000 fee . I S? Pat Merry at 317 Poinsettia. "IQUE IM fl.UK UDO -2 Bdrm 2 bath I ~wnhouse, fireplace, patio, laundry storage room. community pools. I leat adult li ving. Terrific financing. I 35.000 fee . See Marilyn Rousselol at 2 Bolero Way . IMIQUE IM CORONA DEL MAR - )up(ex. three bedroom with beamed ·eilings, fireplace, brick patio and two Se droom unit has private patio. ... potless and spacious. $325,000 fee . See Sara Marvin at 718 Heliotrope. UNIQUE IN THE ILUFFS -Q<>nus room plus 4 Bdrms. 21,2 baths, fireeeplace, air cond, new carpet + paint, and citihome convenieni:e. $289,000. See Mary An Anderson at 512 Venlaja. UNIQUE IM 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 Bon- nje Barrington at 6 Winged Foot. UNIQUE IN IACK IA Y -A three bedroom countr~ doll house al its ve ry best. Used bricks. French doors. huge family room. pool size private yard. This 1s your dream house. Unbelieva- ble at $212.500. See Nancy Laux at 384 Mira Loma. UMIQUI IM llVIHI TBlACE -Owner financing availabl e. custom three bedroom. two bath . super neighborhood. good buy with lots of potential. $395,000 fee. See Bert Reedy al 612 Ramona Drive. UNIQUE IN HAlllOll VIEW HOMIS - Country cozy with large yard and great location. Three bedrooms, two baths, rireplace. and t e rrific fee ling throughout. $245.000 fee . See Debra Bibb at ~7 Port Bristol. ~Nl9UI IM liSTlluff -New kitchen ind bath tile. sensational bac kyard. hree bedroom plus family room, ireplace, clean. clean clean. Be sure o see this one. $265,000. See Laraine haw at 2425 Bamboo. . UMl9UE ltltASTIWFf -Lovely f amlly hoµse. wooderful spa and patio. 3 Bdrm . 2 mthS', fireplace. skylights & new eamt. You'll love it, $.129,000. See ;Laraine 'Saaw at 2443 Bamboo. UNICUf. mMfS tf.Al.TORS. 67MOOO U4J ... c..e ~. c...... ..... WI HA.,'1 Of 1'HI 1111' U~I IM, 1'0WM ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l......e 1002 lt•tl IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DIAMAnc OCIA.M Camf'O Shores Retractable roof, Oceu vlew $925,000 fee. OPEN SUNDAY lDUL COMDO 2 Br, 21,-; ba , next to pool. $119.~. Open Sun 1·5 STVS TO OCIAM OI IA Y Peninsula .Point s BR, $459,000 U PAHSIVI POOL And decking, Portormo HVHm. $309,000 LI H AMADM• VAUll 3 BR office w/new pool & spa. $65,000 under market value. $250,000 lee. SUMMIMG ICITCHIH Ca111 eo Highlands fanta stic remodel. $295,000 leasehold. JUST USTID Montego model, good financing, xlnt location. HVHomes. $264.900 fee GIUTACDllTA · 760·1397 673·7761 STARNES COMPANY OCEAMFIONT DauXE DUPLEX One year old lake over beautiful 12=1·,·, interest fixed . 30 vear loan wi th bulance of S425.000. Sub.mil your cash down Asking S650.000. HST OF ILUFfS 3 Bdrm 212 Ba . fi replace, Italian ceramic tile in living room. dining room. kitchen and entrv. Fabulous mountain and park views. Excep· tional fi nancing!!! R.edured to s2:w.soo. JACOBS REALTY 675-U70 29 ~9 Mtwporl tt.d., COf"Mf' 3ott. OPEN HOUSES -SUNDAY 1·5 IA YSHOHS -4 Bdrm. den&spa. 260 I Wonrfy,Mewporllffclt PEHIHSUUPOINT -CapeCod38R. 2041 E.loholt-id..laltoo NEWPORT CHST -2 Bdrm den. I 9 hcopocle 'Ct., Mewpcri leoclt 5 GARAGES -RB>UCB> 3 BR. I 106 hryt Dr,, Mt wpcri IHclt DOY ER SHOHS Lf.ASI/ OPT 3 BR 1393 Goloxy, Newport IHch CENTRAL LOCATION 3 Bdrm 2001 Anold. Costa MHa UNIVERSITY PK DetaC'hed 4 BR 48 Stquolo Trte, l"IM ./ v' CHECK THESE ./ ./ ,r l<fMGS ROAD, PANORAMIC VIEW 4 Bdrm. dining rm. pool & spa 111 Cliff Haven. Fee Land. /GALAXY -DOVEi SHORES - 3 Bdrms. formal dining rm. family rm. spa .and firepit. $425,000. •GALAXY -DOVER SHORES -3 Bdrms. formal dining rm. family rm . spa a nd firepit. $425,000. • IALIOA ISLJ.MD IA YFIONT Pier and dock. 2 units. owner financing. Dble garage. $750.000 rlHIHSULA DUrLEX 2 Units i n Balboa wi th exceptional financing. $339.000. t'PEMINSULA POINT DOLLHOUSE 4 Bdrm ·. den. dormer windows, high peeked roof. $370.000. /IALIOA -INCOME UNITS - 2 Bdrms. dining rm, country kitchen. + 2 Bdrm unit. $289.500. /WIST NEWPORT OCEAMFIOMT Custom 2 s tory -view and beach. Single family or duplex. /WEST NEWPORT OCEAMNONT Super view. ocean and sand. 3 Bdrms and 2 Bdrrm. $719,500. IMEWPORT SHOIES OH CAM.A&. - Big lot 4 Bdrms, 21h baths. sandy beach, pools & teMis. $250.000. I HAHONIEW HRJ.S -VllW Spacious 4 Bdrm. family room Broad moor. Assumablefinancin.r I MESA DB. MAl-WB.L RMAMCIO Excellent 3 Bdrm. family room . large assumable 1st. $135,000 . MISA VHDl-4 Bdrm, family rm. 2162T ..... c.llW... U.STSIDl-4 Bdrm,famUyroom. 29HoteL&.C..MIM Neat 3 Bdrm 1 lh bath. close to school and shops. $115,000. 642-5200 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov. 1, 1M1 WATERFRONT RETRfAT! f .. 11111 p•I I 1 Vilw..., HU. '•••• i. •MC.tty ...... clow te Ill. lrttllt, cllttrftll. •pe• fttll•t· 0.. .... OWIMf _..any Fnt T.D. et 12"e. 1.-H to uu.ooo. NEW CONDOS BY BEACH o.. ltlecll to l»ffch. eo ..... ,,.,.,,. ••.tic wcltfftchn ii 1 bed + ~ .... ,., decll. FIHftCh•t flulblt. szss.ooo. NEW CONDOS NEAR BAY p ........ toNn V1twt ,,.. ...... 2 bed + deta, 1ecwity. l ......._ M-..y c•to. .....,.Jtlt5. "'°"' $369,000 to sot,ooo. *"· PANORAMIL ~EAN VIEW Spit ..... ,..... ,... 4 ..... 2 Md. + •• & 1lttl•g ..... ow .. , will htlp flit.ct. $229,SOO fM. SENSATIONAL WESTCUFF-IOOL Dtcor'etor shorp In ••try woy + ,..... ldtchttl & cWt •to••·~~ bt4, dlll."91, priYOcy, pot6o & f!OOI. UJS.000 & dwntr wfll help flncMc•. CORNER COONTRY FRENC 1 botOt1obly priced 3 bed. wttt. .. w dKor, FrfMit doon, .,..._. kite•. $265,000. fff 1-4 POOL·P.ATIO-llCEPTIONAL Mo• iftto tt.11 wpttb dKt'r 3 bed. dJ"·""·· wltti "'°"Y utras & qHllty dttalh. $235,000 he. • , AFFORDABLE NEWPORT 0... story 3 INd, 2 bcr.. Wdl!. to INoch, pool & teNris. RtdYced to SI 39.500. DECORATOR BLUFFS "G~' PLAN ~ ..d ••ltMcJ 2~tory Vu cCHldo rarely o•olloblt! QWtt CJOOd fast. wlffl • bed. + forlftol cfln.rm. $295,000. SPANISH VILLA/POOL bquis~ property built for OM of ffM oricjinol Newport fcnihs in Hit 1920s. Contd. wood doors, antique ltodtd gloss, a,._,, oail floors, 3 fireplects, 2 ......... ....... pool. .,. & •ollt,W c.-rt. OWNER WIU CARRY WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT. SUIMIT AMY OFFU.. 2515 l"IM AH. Opftl S...... J.5 P.M: Teduced to $449,000. -Bl YFRONT BEAUTIFUL DKorahd In CJOOd huh 2 story with shlilled qlou, bCllkafty & dtdL IOOtlt to npcmct ""' 4 bH. with boat slip ......... yri SI ,200,000 ....... led. PANORAMIC YU-SPACIOOS T"o-ttory Opetl .• briCJN l bed. hotM wltta ...... f-.rM, cllu-. & opporlwMty to ~onth. $795,000 .... OCEANFRONT VU-2 lots SllillcJltd chclnn ....,..t IM'hrt trtts °" 75 ff lot, Old Ntwporl quality 3 bed, .. o•t. Owntr wfll htlp fiunct. Sl,150,000. WATERFRONT FOR EXCHANGE LiRda ltlt hotM with eiegmKt, OpH f..tlnc) & 5 bed. loat slip for 2 boots. OWMr win tic,_. for cot111Mrci .. ,,.op.rty. n.ch or Mlbftlit. $2,600,000 incW.st..d. LINDA ISLE llAMATIC! Ver'Htlle floor plall with stewlty & pri•ocy of cowtysd ttdry. L-. IMill rOOMS fof-.. tettoWnc) M & out. LoHty 5 bed. step-doww. f-.mt. wtth bcw, pifl' & tllp. Flulblt flftonch1g or •ublftit txcltmlcJe. SI ,595,000. LAHGt HOME & INcOME 0.. Grcmcl CoHI w....,.•t Oft qyitt Utfft Island. Spocto. 2~tory 4 bed hotM wltll *-Hy "" & CJC*l"!Mt kltclwti, patio. Tit for 2 boats. lncW.s I bed rtfttat. $675,000 and OWMr will hflp ~ •. 673·6900 .. BEACHFRONT CAPE COD COf'lltf" c~ °" ~ Octallfroftt. RecHtly rtinodeled 2 bedroo111 for lllfo,.... llOW of 0 Newport MlllllMt' witll $100,000 dowt1 owner Viti carry. $499,500. OCEANFRONT-WILL EXCHANGE Trfpltx °" o•enl• tOt. 6000 tq ft. 0wMr-MOtiYotff .... .-ii c~ Ofly rMIOMiblt offer -tradn, ,xch•NJH, ..,_, etc. Pride of o MMrthlp. ReclKed to Sl,950,000. _ VILLA BALBOA-CONDO'S ,,...~ .-C...etd 2 bed. 2 .... "' • MCwffy ......... will -•tits. Great ,rkt .. $177,otO. ENCHANTING WATERFIONT CHrtyerd utry l•to coordlHttd ..-C• .. fOOd ............... of .... .................... ....... ............. ,,., ............... ... ..... c.. ..,. ....... ., .. --..... + J ....... ,_,.., fw ler-pr ,.w. o...,. wtl,..,., .......... & t .o. s2.ooo,ooo. WATERFRONT HOME5,1NC. REAL ESTATF ~ 11....1.i. "'·~"¥~ im w Co.tr llwv .m M.i'""' Aw Nflo.lltlrl Bue h a.tit-. hi.ind '11·1411 67Mttl OPEN HOUSE l·I OPIN IM IAYSHOUS Pric~d for a fabulous remodel. Coxy 3 BR. + 2 BA $260,000 See Melind ~ Mars ton at 2562 CRESTV IEW OPIH IN DOVH SHOIES Dynamic 5 BR. Bayfront. .Large pier & slip Owner wi II carry all financing. $ l ,350.000. See Frank Seunes at 314 MORNINGSTAR OPEH IN THE l&.UfH Back Bay view on Fee property. 3 BR + f'am . Rm. Excellent financi ng. $273,500. See Kay Parker al 2987 QUEDADA OPEH IH TUITUIOCIC Spacious 5 BR. "Stewart'' in Highlands. Great fin a ncing. $459.500. See G in.oy Anderson al 9 SILVER CRESCENT Ol'EH IH WTILUFf Great potential & price. Lusk 3 BR . Fam . Rm w/fireplace. Reduced to Sl99.000. See Rita Quiggle at 2507 BAMBOO ST OPEN OH UDO ISLE Tast e fully decora led 2 BR in ideal location . Owner assisted financmg. Sl>S.000. See Cynthia Rumsfeld at 227 VIA O~VIETO OPEN IM IJ.YSHORES Great family 3 BR. + Oen . Just a few steps lo private beach. S330,000. See Mary Harvey at 2715 BAYSHORE DR . OPEN OH PEMIMSUU IA YFIOMT Exquisite 5 BR. with pier. sli p, sand y beach + spare lot. .$2.100,000. See Bill Bents at 1415 EAST BAY. OPEH IM ~ARIOI VIEW HIUS 4 BR. on large FEE lot overlooks ocean & bav. $425,000. See Carole Mc Mahan at 1132 SEA LANE OflfN IH wnLUFF Delightful 4 QR + f<'am . Rm . w1Vu . $340.000. See Jo Ca rol· Hunter al 2933 CASSIA OPEH IN WTILUFF Beautiful Lusk built 3 BR Lovely decorating & landscaping. Reduced to $229.500. See Li sa White at 901 ALDER PLACE . OPIH IM IA YSIDE cons Waterfront Condo . Highly upgraded & spacious 2 BR . $680,000. See Evan Corkelt at 1033 BAYSIDE COVE EAST OPEH OM THE IEACH Modern 3 BR . Beach house w '3 Fpls. & ocean view $219.000. See Nancy Nichols at 3205 WEST BALBOA . OPEM IH Y ACHTSMANS COVE Beautiful newer Bayfront. 4 BR. + Fam Rm . Room for 2 large boats + a side tie Sl.950.000. Fee. Sec Valene Marshall at 1617 BAYSIDE DRIVE OPEN IM THE ILUFFS Price red uction on 3 BR Ca rmelita. Fabulous terms offered. $2 1~1900. See Wynn Wilson at 2005 vlSTA CAJON OP~ IM IRVINI TERRACE Charming & unique 3 BR . Private corner location. Sl>S,000. Fee . See Lucy Rose at 1543 SERENADE TER.RACE Ol'EM OM UDO ISlE Smashing 3 BR. + Den. Atrium POOL . Entertainer·s delight. $595,500. See Paula Erd at 204 VIA EBOLI OPEN IH SPYGLASS RIDGE Belveder (' model on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 BR. + Fam. Rm. S450.000 Fee. See Eleanor Bowie at 1647 REEF VIEW CIRCLE TOWMHOME IM llG CAMYOM A fanta s tic customized "DEAUVILLE .. overlooking the golf course. Large patio. 3 large BR . + Family kitchen. All in Al condition. $750.000. UNIYHSITY PARK TOWHHOME Popular 2 story 3 BR. home with soaring ceilings and lots of glass in newer "Parkcrest." Lovely. quiet. cul·de-s ac location with private entry garden and rear patio. $205.000. GRACIOUS Ot.D WOllLD UYING View the ocean! Hear the surf~ Sip your afternoon tea in the garden. That's the lifestyle this special custom 2 BR. + Den offers. A rare Corona del Mar opportunity for S650.<XX>. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644:9060 I •!. I' r l , .. I] 'l .. '• 11 l l e •.t .. .. , I I• I :l .l -- l - COMI WfTM US. •• TO SPYGUSS. AA IM....:Aly btaMM e-. betlt Ill ....-, •-' wcww..I ..._ ,.., ............. , ..... 1 ....... 11•""1 ,..... ......... ~ ........ ,...., 1't lat w.,., ~ 'itclwft. flew ffrttilect1. Twt wtt bert. Four cw ................... Sl.500,000 COME WrTH US .•• TO SPYGUSS. H'9hly ..... d .,,"'fj•rt'' ...... ca.M~ ll~ •in W. a be•oo• + boMt ,..., Metic••I> ... -..ct i..11• .ct .... PM&, S,O. Firtpft, Two co•enct INlffo ...... Oct• 9d Mt/JI li9'f •itw .,.... ,.._ l9Ct most,__ ........ SI, I 00.000 COME WITH US ••• TO DOVER SHOIES. M,•fflcut Co••try '""cit ho"'t co•.i•• fef ••lit) .d 4J'OC.._..H .tttt c•...,.•h t.-e, .. ..._ A•t Hdroo•. OW.., '""'· D• Maid's CflO"ftn. Ustd '9rick ftrrece. Peol •••..... $950,000 FH COME WITH US ••• TO tRVIME nHACf. ~ftalfar OC)St\ bay YitW. T\Nt 5::: IN4t' _\).;fy roo11t with _, s,.u JiOel. Lo.ety ho.-...... *d s..,_ ............ SIS0,000 FEE COME Want us: .. TO DOYEi SHORES. Mlf tdic • h•t l1t ih orcll1ltectnol ................ ~· -4 c-. . . • ol-so w.,,.. old colllforf. foelr t.•10.11. 'nrff fi~ lrid potio wM,...-' spe.. .._w .... StJS.000 HIE COWi WITH .US. •. TO UDO ISLE. Cltar9•9 SWy .... ....W CHI wide lot. ,._. 11.clroo•. l....w..t Patio. Co1nffiHt .............. cl ........ : •... $495,000 OPEN TODAY I to 4:10 • COMI WrTH US.. •• TO DOVU SHOllH. ltettM Yitw •f te.. locl ICly oltd IMCJM IHJMs. ,..... ltchD•. WtH MOilttai..ed ...... 0-..n ...0•"'9tlorfh. .. Mofi•attd. 2tlt SAHTIACO DllYIE .... $371,400 FH COMl WITH US ••• TO HARIOll YllEW HOMES. Tht pof*lar Canntl mod.I. Mtat ltnt bedroom. Mew cspttW}. Copper ,._.._.. SpociCMll ..tio ond aorden. Ptoptrty •top cCNdtioa. FH.. tUO '°IT l .. $tOL CIRCLE •• $168,500 COMI Wmt US ••• TO 1"E ILUHS. Four lile4r... cood• Tltue bottis. lo•.ely Cenaelite Model Tost.fwlly oppointed. S.par.tw ~--...,Mbatti dowwstaln. 1111 VISTA EMTIADA ........ S239,000 COME WITH US. .. TO THIE BLUFFS. SitlCJle story ·..-d lllff. bctlltftt loc"otion. S.St+ YMW. n"" spoc.ioa btdroofttS. Up.,....s ).cWts Frwcll doon. Oall ploH ..try. G...--t kitcha Two patios. 2007 IAJA .................. S209,SOO COME -.WITH US-c •• TO IACK IA Y. SpociMS four btdroo... famify ho1M with •HY pri•• bee• ywd aftd poot. Fttshly pot.ted. Low 1Miltlt1M1u. 2391 IAT 'AllM PUCE . , .... SI 9t,700 1617 WEST CUFF DI. N.I. 6l1·7l00 Colesworthy & Co. '2s..s EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640-0020 HARBOR .WlW HOMES SOMEISET MODEl. The ultimate in family living. 5 Bdrms. lrg family room with brick fireplace. formal diniog, counlr) kitchen. 3 car garage. lrg corner lot for pri\'acy. $298.000 IMCLUDU THE LAND. First time offered. Open today 1·5. 2001 Port Cardiff. MYCllST MST 'A&.Uf An outstandin& 3 bdrro custom hontt 1'tt1' quali(y. (harm & care l o .JI I t • $ t t h e m o s t ni•erlmtnaUttg. rrench doors le9d l<f .)&~ ~ pa_tio. Owner ,___,,,,_ ~ill 't1rti .,.. .. e.;tty· avorable fioaaf"\.m~ HOUSES FOi SAL.I • J IDOOM • 16 Urirtwood. Jn·inc 559·5061 $1~,990 $at/Sun 10-4 • •3314 W Q('cunrronl, Perun., NB 631· 1400 $49!:1,500 Sun 1·5 21462 Pariric Cst llw~Sp34 ), llB 540·5917 Sun 10·5 117 Marin~ Avenue, Ralboa Isl., NB 63J.1400 $323,oo.t Sat/Sun l·S •27899 Redondclla, Miss. Viejo 495·1720 $178,500 Sun1·5 1779 Port Cai·digan. Npt Bch 759 1221 $249.950 Sun 1·5 452 Superior, l P urk Lido l N 8 675 -GOOO S13S.OOO Sun 1 5 2 llt plus FAM IM or DIM 15 Hoyal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 640·5777 Sl .8 million Sun l ·5 2502Crcstview lBayshores > NB 645·4419 S259.950 Sun 1·4:30 56 Arboles (Rancho San Joaq) Irv. 675·6000 $209.000 . Sat 1·5 227 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. NB 644·9060 $365,000 Sun 1·5 3462 Windsor (Wimbldn Vig) CM 645·0303 Sl79.500 Sat 1-4 19 Escapade Ct. <Nwpt Crest) NB 642-5200 $215,000 1 Sun 1·5 1515 August Ln. Santa J\na Hgls 640·9900 Sl W.000 Sun 2·5 • • 1018 Bayside Cove East, NB 642·8235 $498.tnl Sun 2·5 l BEOROOM 206 12 Egrrt Lant•. Huntington Beach 9fl0·2183 $107.000 Sun 1·5 29 Eastmont. Woodbridge, Ir\' 559·4720 Sll9.500 Sun l·5 2576 Fairwa v Dr, Costa Mesa ( E ,c.side , · 645-6969 $143.500 Sun 1-5 2146 Vista Larrdo, Eastbluff. NB 760-0835 $260,000 Sun l·5 2189 Vista Entrada. East bluff.-NB 760-0835 S25S.OOO Sun l ·5 421 K 20th St. 1 E1Side >CM 548·4951 Sl80.000 Sat Sun 1·5 19271 Sierra Cadiz. Irvine 152-1324 Sat Sun 1·5 618 M<irigolcl#n-'orona del Mar 640·4521 SJ80.000 Sat/Sun l·E 104 Via Palermo. Lido Isle. NB 673·7300 Sun 1·5 ;;9 Rue Grand \'allee. Big Cyn. NB 644·6200 $675,000 Sat/Sun l·.; ;;3 Vienna. If arbor Ridge. NB 675 2311 S~95,000 Sun 1-~ -466 Broadv._a ). Cos.la ~lesa 673·5354 $159,950 Sun 1·4:3C 113 \'ia R<l\'Cnna. Lido ble. N. 8. 63l·1400 S355.00l Sun l ·5 3024 0l'ean Bl \'d . Cd~ N.B. 631 1400 Sl.350.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 U 10 Sunsv. ept . Santa Ana 631 ·1400 3115.000 Sun 1·5 2005 \'ista Cajon. Bluffs. N.B. 61.t-9060 S219.90V Sun 1·5 50:.1 A,·enida Campana. Bluffs. NB 673· 7 300 s.t25.000 Sun l ·4 2222 S. Glcnarbor. Santa Ana 9till·676i S9ti.650 Sat 1·5 14862 BO\\ l1nJ! Green. Westmin!iter 963 6767 l~~.950 Sat 12·31Sun 1 :30·5 320 Seaward. Shorcd1ff!t. CdM i60·0835 s:!59.000 Sun 1·5 Z38 Orange A,·e. N'ewporl Heal'h 55?·4477 S229.500 . Sun 1-5 612 Ramona. tin· Terri Cd~t 6i5-6000 $395.()(Xl Vee Sun 1 ·5 2057 Port Bristol. <H\1Cm.s 1 NB 675-6000 $245,00J Fee Sun 1·5 20·tl E. Balboa Bl. Penin PL Balboa 642-5200 $350.000 Sun 1·5 2333 Arbutus St. Eastbluff, NB .642-8235 $262,500 Sun 1·5 2001 Arnold. Costa Mesa 64'2·5200 Sl 15.000 Sun 1·5 418 an Bernardino. Npt Bch 631-1266 S279.500 Sun 1·5 2596 Temple II ills. Laguna 640·9900 S289.900 Sun 1·5 550 Vista Grande. Npt. Bch 675-6670 5234.500 Sun 1·5 .m9 Columbu!i. Coronadel Mar 759-l616 5345.000 Fee Sun 1·5 2353 Columbia. Costa Mesa 963-6767 S l ~.900 Sun 1·5 l330S. Van Ness. Santa Ana 673·5880 S109.900 Sun 1-5 l IR plus FAM RM or DIEN 305 flamilton. Costa Mesa 751 ·3191 S120.000 Sun 1·5 384 Mira Loma . 1Back Uay>CM 675·6000 $212.500 Sun 1·5 2730 Wavecrc.>st. <HVHls)CdM 675·6000 $450.000 Sun 1·5 2425 Ba mbaoo. 1 East bluff) NB 675-6000 S265,000 Sun l·i 2443 Bamboo. l Eastbluffl NB 675·6000 $329,000 Sun l·!l 317 Poinsettia. Corona det Mar 615·6000 $550,000 Sun 1-5 2127 Aralia St, <Eastbluff) NB 642·8235 S279,500 Sun 1-S 1806 Beryl. lHbr Hi nds) NB 642-5200 SJ75.CKX> Sun 1·5 12 Bethany. (Turtle Riel Irvine 551·8700 $199,500 Sun 1·5 2303 Riverside Dr.Santa Ana 640-9900 S200 ,en> Sun l ·4 •8362 Enfield. Hunt Bch 75!·3191 $138,500 &al ·~ 3220 tow a St. <Mesa Verde> CM 96S-8182 $147 ,en> Sun 1·4 31~ Country Club. (Men Verde ) CM 979-2390 S229.500 Sun 1·4 2833 llOlilterey <Mesa del ... ) Cll 611·73'IO $149,900 SUll'M:IN:• * ltlJll'r.tewlDdl, Nwpt M --.. M DIRECTORY 3013 Nestall Rd . Laguna Bch 497·3511 239,500 Sat/Sun 12 5 210 Via San Remo. Newport Beach 673·2556 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • •3111 Seashore. Newport Bch 673·6578 $895,000 Sat/Sun 10·4 222 Lugonia. Newport Beach 774-8200 $179.000 Sun 1·5 3032 Carob. Newport Beach 644·7020 $244 ,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 i31 Buena Vista . Laguna Beach 494 -1177 Sat/Sun 2·5 •4601 Camden <CameoShrs ) NB 759· 1221 $925,000 Sun 12-5 •3617 S. Timber, Santa Ana 759· 1221 Sun 1·4 715 Bellis St. (Eastbluf() NB 644 -0723 S280,000 Sat/Sun 12 : 30·5 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, N.B. 673·7300 $418.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 307 Poinsettia (Old CdM l CdM 675 -6000 $525,000 Sat 1·5 #15 Ma llard, Irvine 551-3000 $210.000 Sat1Sun 1·5 3007 Harbor View Dr. <HVHls> CdM 640-6161 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via It haca, Lido Isle. N.B. 675·6161 . S420.000 SuQ 1·5 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle. NB 675-.6161 $475,000 Sun 1·5 1393Galaxy <Dover Shores) NB 642·5200 $525.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••34150cean Bl..Coronadel Mar 673~5354 Sl.250,(XX} Sat1Sun 1-4:30 2298 Redland s, Back Bay. N.B. 631-1400 S265.000 Sun 1·5 •2.111 l-,a1rhill. Back Bay. NB 6~1 -1400 Sl91,000 Sun 1·5 1014 Serretariat. Costa Mesa 759·1501 S239.950 SatJSun 1·5 • 1761 Port ~l anlc1gh, HVH, NH 759-1501 5269.900 Sal/Sun 1-5 2331 Cliff Dr .. Newport Hghts. NB 631 -1400 $795.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2596 Temple l:lills Dr .. Laguna 640-9900 5289.900 Sat 1·5 264 E. Bay St., Eastside. C.M. ,631-i300 $149.900 Sat1Sunl·4:30 25162nd St.. Newport Beach 631 -7300 5152.900 Sat Sun 1·4:30 1930 Port Bristol Cir . HVH , NB 631 -7300 $268.500-Fee Sun 1·4:30 2116 Vista Enlrada. Bluffs. NB 631 -7300 S239.000 Sun 1·4:30 I 2531 Bamboo. Eastbluff, N.B. 642·2171 $200,000 Sun 2·4: 30 1521 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497 .5454 $529.500 Sat/ 2375 Redlands, Back Bay, N.8 673·7060 $210.000 105 San Remo, Lido Ille, NB 673·7300 Sat/ 1·5 1205 Sand Key <HVHls> CdM 675·6000 $487 ,500 512 Ventaja (Bluffs) NB 675·6000 $289,000 Sat/S •2221 Arbutus tE.bluff) NB 760·0835 $315,000 s 1·5 542 Harbor Island Dr.(Prom · yl NB 759-9100 Sl.400,CWX> Sat/Su 1·5 2121 Yacht Yankee <Seaview) N 759·~100 $~.000 Sat/Su 1·5 •l Trafalgar, Hrbr Ridge, NB 64~6200 $1.795,000 Sat/Su 1·5 48Sequoia Tree <Unjv Pk l Irv. 642·5200 $157,500 Sat/Su 1·4 • 1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest. N 673-4400 $389.500 Sat/Su 1·5 20 Sa lsburg, Hrbr Rdge, N.B. 644·~200 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1 : • •208 Grand Canal. Balboa Isl. 673~900 $67!).()00 SatLS 614 Gary Pl., Newport Heights 646·2017 seG9.000 · Sat/Su 2130 Santiago Dr .. Dover Shrs. N 631-7300 $371.400-Fee Sun 1·4 1.315 Antigua Way. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 S360.000 Sun 1-4 2391 Ba v Farm Pl.. Back Bay. NB 63pjoo $199,700 Sun j.4 29842 Stordahl Cir .• Lag. Niguel 499· 1320 $260,000 Sun 27886 Horseshoe Bend. Slonerid SJC 499·1320 $555.000 Sun 2 • • 1617 Bayside Dr. ( YachtsmansCove> CdM 644·9060 St .950.000 Sun l· 1118 Somerset Ln .. Westd1ff. NB 631·7300 $495.000 Fee Sat Su 1647 Reef View Cir. Spyglass Rdge CdM 644·9060 S450.®f'ee Sun 2·5 974 Del Mar. LaglUla Beach 494·1014 $439,900 Sun 12·4 15 Cedar Ridge. TrtlrkHln. Irv. 675·3411 $350.000 SattSun 1·5 I l9IOOM ••824 W. Bay Ave .• Pen.In, NB 63J.1400 Sl,550,oc.> Sat/Sun 1·5 I 11 ... ,AM ~ " D84 •2007 Kewamee Or., hv. Terr. CdM 673·3745 '495,000 Sun 1·5 • •1792 Oriole Or. (Mesu Verde) CM 979·9789 1315,000 Sun 12·5 l226 .Polaris, Dover Shores, NB 494·1177 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2600 Bayshore, Newport fk h 759·1221 Sat/Sun H •5250 Hontywood Ln, Anaheim Hills 673·7300 $269,000 Sun 12·5 lSOO Highland ( Westcliff > NB 642·5200 $439.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •23 Narbonne. Harbor Ridge. NB 644-6200 $2,500.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Roya I St. George Rd .. Big Cyn. N 8 644·4455 Sat/Sun 12·4 77 Montecito. <Spyglass> NB 675·6000 S695,000 Sun 1·5 442 Begonia. Coronadel Mar 675·6000 $625,000 Sun 1·5 49 Nighthawk. Irvine 551 ·3000 $344,000 Sun 1·5 2632Crestview Dr. (8ayshoresl NB 642·8235 5530,000 L.H. Sun 1·5 •3 Muir Beach, Npt. Bch 640·9900 $2.300.000 Sun 1·5 1601 Warwick Ln, HrbrHlnds. NB 631·7300 $289.500 Sat/Sun 1·4.30 1601 Warwick Ln. HrbrHlnds, NB 631·7300 $289,500 SattSun 1-4:30 • •314 Morningstar. DoverShrs. NB 644 ·9060 SI .350.® Fee Sun l ·4 1956 Flamingo< Mesa Verde > CM 645·0303 $215,000 Sat/Sun l · I 6 H plus FAM RM «" DIEN 8 Cypress Point, Big Cyn, NB 640-5777 Sl.7 million Sun l ·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE STUDIO JOO Cagney Ln #20.1, Versailles. NB 673·7300 Sun 1·4 2 IE:DROOM * 102 Scholz. Ph3-4. Versailles.NB 673·7300 S256.000 SattSun 1·5 •25Canyon Island Dr. BigCyn ,NB 675-5200 S265.000 Sun 1·4 *14 Landfall Ct, Nwpt Crst. NB 673·7300 Sun 2·5 200 McNeil #112. Versailles. NB 7~H50l $145,CXXI Sat Sun 1·5 1033 Bayside Cove East. The Cove 644·9060 S680.000 Sun 1-.J •8465 Mariners Cove. Hunt Bch 894·7521 $120.900 Sun 1-5 1 Ill ... FAM RM or DIN •633 Ud-0 Park Dr. E-1. NB 673·0248 $.575,000 Sun 1·5 • 17 Odysse~· Crt .. Newport Crest . 154 E. Bay < E Sidel C.M. I 2715 Bayshore Dr .. Bayshores .• 'IH NB 631 ·1400 $229.500 Sat Sun 1·5 644·9060 $330,000..L.H. Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $325.000 Femt Sun 1·4:30 298i Quedada. Bluffs. NB 6-H · 9060 S27 3 .500-Fee Sun 1-5 • 1472 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shrs. NB 642·2510 $715.600-Fee Sat Sun 1·5 2612 Redlands t E>Sid<' >CM 642·636li $154.900 Sat.Sun 1·5 4006 Inlet Isle (H\'Hls l CdM 675·3411 S299.500 Sun 1·5 3025 Samoa (Mesa Verde I CM 'I 759-1616 $139,900 Sat Sun 1·5 2732 Gannet <Mesa Verde , CM 645-o3o3 s204.900 ·st l0-5 3 Ill plllll UIURY 304 Narcissus. Coronadel Mar 675·6900 Sal/Sun 1·5 3 Ill plllll GUEST 2601 Waverly . 1Dayshores l NB 642-5200 5625.000 Sun 1 ·5 4IEDROOM 1207 Sussex Ln . <Westcliffl NB i59·9100 S284.000 Sun 1-5 •2340 Cynthia Ct. Costa Mesa 548-5324 $169.900 Sun 1·5 3092 Ceylon. (Mesa Verdel CM 546·2313 Sl49.900 Sun 1·5 3363 Larkspur, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $169,000 3320 Sea view. Corona del Mar Sun 1·5 833-2801 Sal/Sun 204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle 640-5777 5625.000 Sun l ·5 · 24546 Los Serranos. Lag. Niguel 497·4511 $159,500 Sun 1-5 131 Via Undine. Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle. N.B. 673·7300 Sat/Sun 1--5 * •8 Collins Isl.. Balboa Isl .. NB 631 -1400 Sl,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1860 New J ersey, Costa Mesa -· 546-2313 $132,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 : 3Q 4 ..... ,AM IM OI DIM 210 Via San...Remo, Lido Isl, NB 673-2556 Sat/Sun 1·5 . •3165 Bermuda, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $159,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 420.Dahlia, Corona del Mar 640-GW $625.000 Sat/Suu 11·5 2018 Port Ramsgatc, HVH. N.B. 759.0244 S314,000 Sat/Sun l·S 1441 Galaxy Dr .. DoverShrs. NB $48·5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun • • 1706 E. Ocea nfront, Balboa Penln. 615·8876 · .. Sat/Sun 12·5 1133 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497·5454 1$29,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 ,, 645·0303 Sl45.000 Sat 11·5 4511 Camden, Corona del Mar ~25,000 Sun 1·5 2024 Pt Ramsgate. Nwpt Bch $264 ,900 Sun 1·5 3158 Kerry Ln., Costa Mesa 556-9181 $134,900 Sun 1·5 223Canal. <NewportShoresl NB 642·3850 $260,<XXl Sun 11·4 •2221 Arbutus. CEaslblu(() NB 760·0835 $315.000 Sun 1·5 223 Via San Remo. <Lido Isle> NB 700.0835 $625.000 Sun l-5 •3106 Broad ·st, <Newport Hghts, NB 760·0835 S389.000 Sun l ·5 2101 Ya cht Grayling, <Seaview> NB 760·0835 5525.000 Sun 1·5 1807 Newport Hills , Nix Bch 644·7020 $352.900 Sun 1·5 3001 Country Club, !Mesa Verde) CM 557-8320 Sunday 12 :30·4 18135 Santa Lauertta. Ftn Viv 962-5585 $238,500 · Sun 1·4 •6Winged Foot. (BigCynl NB 675·6000 S685.000 Sun 1·5 1225 Keel. <HVHls) Cdm 675·6000 $420.000 Fee Sun 1 ·5 •3801 Topside. (HVHls > CdM 675-6000 $449.500 Sun 1-5 • • 3531 Courtside Dr, Huntg Hbr 894·7521 SI .035,IXXl Sun 1·5 19322 Manor Point. Huntg Bch 894·7S21 $264.500 Sun 1.-5 •~l Mangrum. Huntington Bch 894-7521 $134,900 Sun 1·5 2646 Basswood Sl, CE Bluffl,NB 759·9100 S229,500 Sun 1·5 296 Rose Ln. ( Eastside) CM 642·5200 $149,500 . Sun 1-5 '2862Tabago, CMesaVerdel¢M 642-5200 $179.500 Sun 1·5 • 1321 Outrigger. Corona del par 644·6too $.579,000 Sun 1·5 •2224 Baneor. Anaheim 848·0709 $131,9'!0 ...LSun 1·5 2812 Europa. (Mesa Verde ) 4'1 644· 7383 546·0281 SUn 1 ·4 : 30 25062 G riss6m, Laguna Rills L 855·6648 S29S.<KX> 5un 1 ·5 3202 Del,ware. <Mesa Verde) M 54t·9258 $139.500 sat~n 11-6 •20011 Beaumont. {MerediU~rdn l HB · 979-2390 ~4(),CKX> un 1·4 •3448 Santa Clara. ~Mesa Wd•> CM t71-2390 $199-.<KX> Sun H 1056 Tulare. <Mes11Welo4b > CM ~9-2390 $205,000 n 1·5 •1069Tutare. <Mesa Woodsl 919·2390 $195 .00> ...... ~ 304 Nutissus, Coron. dtl Mar 675-8800 Sat/S ' lNOllOOM 1 1013 Nancy Ln. 'Costa Mesa \ 645·0303 $131.500 Sun 1-4 559 Vista flora. The Bluffs. ~B 631-1400 S248,880 Sun 1·5 2007 Baja, Bluffs. Newport Bch 631·7200 S209.500 SaCSun 1·4 30 862 Bear Creek. Costa ~1esa 675·3411 $134.950 Sat Sun 1·5 311 .... DEN • •3674 ~lontego Dr. Hunlg Hbr 894· 7521 $325.000 Sun I ·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 21EHOOM 97 Bayview Terrace. Costa Mesa 546·2313 S21 0.000 Sun 1·4 l IR I*" DIEN 14 Vista Trucha <Bluffs) NB f>.10·6259 $225.000 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 21EOROOM 1462 Pacific Cst Hwy !Sp84 ,, H B 5-10-4937 Open Sun 10-5 601 Newland t:69, Hunt. Bch 536·7542 Sat Sun 12'·5 · 01 Newland i:s,i. Hunt. Beach 536·7542 Sat Sun 12·5 462 Pacific Cst Hwy (Sp438 l HB 540-5937 Sat 10·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR plYs I IR 11 Cliff Dr., Newport Hghts. NB 631·1400 $335.000 Sun 1·5 21-621' 2 Acacia. CdM 752-5111 $322.000 Sat •sun 1·5 311 pMZll 00 Marguerite, <Old CdM l CdM 675·6000 S469,000 Sun 1·5 16 Ma rguerite. Corona del Mar 675·3411 $398.500 Sun 1·4 15·31517 Larkspur. CdM 759·1221 ._ --Sunday \.4 18 ~leliotrope !Old CdM > Cd~1 675·6000 $325.000 Sat Sun l ·S I HOUSE FOR LEASE l II,... FAM RM w 984 1721 Km l(s Rd . Newport Beath 759·1501 S:1l Sun 1·5 ~ 3 YEAISNEW Sharp 4 bdr wt bonus rQOm & secret "Kiddie Kas· tic'' inside. Mini farm, play area and large patio outside. All this for $148,000 and the loan is as· sumable. Call Anne Mccasland 631·1266. THRIF4C T!RMS 2br condo in Mesa Verde. Assume S61,000 at 10<7,. OWC $10,000. Full Price S96,900. Call Anne Mccasland 631·1266. MOMOHHDOWN Builder will carry $25,000 for 3 yrs on this 2br con· do. Only l year old. $114,900. Ca'll Anne Mccasland 631· 1266. IUY THIS ONE VA. TERMS Brand new listing. 3bdr. + lg .. cozy fam . rm. w/fi replace. Excel. value in Costa Mesa at Sl2Z,500. JACK IE HANDLEMAN 631·1266. CHARMING Price reduced on '.\1esa Verde home . Onwers have moved and are anxious to sell. Best loc .. great street. JACK IE HANDLEMAN 631 ·1266. GOl.F COURSE Custom, one or a kind home on Mesa \'erde Coun· try Club golf course. 4bdrs., fam . rm .. rumpus rm .. pool w1spa and lighted paddle teonis. Lots of trees. very privaJe & secluded JACKIE HANDLE!\IAN 63H266. TRADE ORANGE & AVOCADO RA.NCH 78 ac Vall~y Center. sub map comp!. 4 sep par. Sell or trade all or. part for home in Npt., La~una or Mission' Viejo. Sl.200.000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759· 1221. NEWPORT CREST 4 INVESTORS O~ean Vu, 4Bd & 3Ba. Fam rm. wet bar, din rm. pool. tennis. walk to beach. S210·,000. Submit any off er Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221. LINDA ISLE 180" Turning Basin View. 5 BR . 6 BA. Billiard room , sep. wing for long {erm guest. Lg dbl. dock for up to 70 ft & 40 rt. yac~ts, plus side tie. Pool & spa. $2.100.000. Bob or Do\'1e Koop. 759-1221. "2" NEWPORT CREST CONDOS Ocean vu. 4 BD & 3 Ba. Fam rm. wet b<tr. din rm. pool. tennis $210.000 ea. Terms. Submit an~· offer to Bob or Dovie. 759-1221. CAMEO SHORES 180" ocean \'iew . 4 BR. 31 ~ BA . F.am . Rm .. Din Rm. Lg. yard w pool. P\'l bearh $724.000. Bob & Do\·ie Koop. 759· 1221. COASnO .. E & OCEAN V(EW Cameo Shores finest 3 BR. 3 BA + den. FR , formal Din.. huge courtyd w pool. pn\'. beach. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221. LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE Owner desperate! Will sell low down . trade for 2nd TD 's. land. units. Lg. 1st TD assum. ,76ft of water front with room for 85 rt & 90 ft yac ht. Reduced to S3.6 million'. Submit any terms . Bonus Sl00.000 plus 3', to selling agt. Bob & Dovie Koop. 759·1221. 40 FT BOAT DOCK 4 BR . 3 BA . formal dm. Fam . Rm. Huge master suite " bay \ iew. Lg. sit dn bar Lg. patio to water line S575.000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop. 759-1221. CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 BR. 2 BA formal Om . Just redecor & re· modeled . Ocean \'iew. Pri. beaches S339.000 LH. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221. 2 BR + DEN + R-2 $91,000 Fantastic \'alue on R·2 zorn?d Mesa residence Great starter home 60 x 135 lot. Includes huge patio and 12· circular children's ~ol '. Owner will help finance at low interest or \\111 sell VA. FHA. Call fa~t. Bob Licata. 759-12~1. EXECUTIVE EST A TE Custom golf estate home 4200 sq . rt 200· fairway frontage'. 5BH. 4 1 ~BA . formal din rm, recreation & hobby rms. 2 frplcs. fam rm. sundeck. porch, pool & spa! Panoramic "iews from most rooms. 3 car gar. Storage galore For personal preview call Bob Licata. Bkr 759·1221. 3 BDRM CUSTOM USTSIDE Quiet cul·de·sac in prime E. Side Mesa. Parquet entry. Brick frplc Tiled kitchen . Pantry. Familfy rm. Water filter & ~oftener. Spa. Enclosed o · fstreet RV pad. Giant patio. Storage shed. Fruit trees. OWC lg TO at 13', Very flexible. Low tl' ( 1st TD. Only $175.000. Bob Licata. Bkr 759·1221. . ' WISE IUY IN ILUFFS Assumable loan for qualified buyer 20~r dn. Owner will carry balance at peekaboo view. Professionally decorated. Trina split level model 3 bedrooms 212 hath. Land lease available. To pur<·hase. to see. Call Nan Fryer rnT-1221. HARIOR VIEW HOMES Largest lot with great pote ntial. 2 bedroom, den. 2 baths. Room to add on or create delightful enter· tainment area S249.9SO, fee. land. Cr.eative financ· ing avail. Call Nao Fryer. 759·1221. 2341.17•St..eost.MtM Ul-11'6 4412 llrf'lftC• "9iwy, .,., .. 5St-t400 1$ c...,... ,._, M;f IU7H·l22L Independent Member Broker ' . Or1nge Coast DAIL V Pf LOT/Sunday. NQV. 1, 1981 ....... ..,, Wt ' ....... ,., Wt ~,.,Wt ....... P.,Wt ....... ,., Wt ....... P.,Wt .........•..........•.. ··················~···· .•..........•.•......• . ..........•..........•.......••........•.... ······················· .........••..•.....•... t•stl IMI C... .. Ma-IW C-.W... 10141rW1M 10441rt• 1044 LtlpM.... 1041 LtlflM... IHI ., ........................................................................................................................................ ···············•······· WATllNOMr"OMI CHIAPISTcdM $1111UYSIJ OCWl'IOMT ....... ._. loat81ip1vall Prktd •l lot v1J1.11 2 8d SIOOO + roalt and 135.000 FOUIPLIX 1143-ZM~~':s m Udo Part Or l a. r1 u r. ow c 1 r l r 0 .... 0 -... -·ci Owntr will terry SUXI • a,,n.OOOormakeolftr w/"°,OOOd)wn.Cantlou creel ve inane 01 ° ,.,.. -~ '"'" 11.000.0001.11 TD a1 1zc,. Ev1lualttheV1h~ OwoAat. U3·0248, ln 10 day1. Call Tim ~~·:;0 '~·=tl~W: NOW $169,500 Ma•nllltenl views from Seller m111t lfll custom 113"'418·-• -Rbone, qt 831-1208 or Wonderful ~invttlment Rancho San Joaquin. 2 Bdrm San tvery unit ~n t bl1 48R pool ' •Pa plua air 67).0055 opportunity. Take ad· Carlos model. Pvt patio. Park View. prival4l cove tn North home Beautifully ap· vant11eolnewtax law1. y t.duna 3 BR 2b1 It poi.nltd Woushout Al Owner anxloua Only a cant · move in today. OwMr wi II 2BR. Room tot modem aumablt loans Seller sw 000 Joy~ WaJtu help finance. • $th unll with exastin1 JSO will help w/tlnantlna. t'31 i• ' Opttt Sot/S. 9.5 14 Yfate I Q rt redwood deck. C•ll Btrntdeet.7Gl-5e00 SJ5,000D0w.4 • At"tt75-0616 Owner haa left state !Ueh R~ Ls. 111um1bl1 lo1 n1. wlll trade. Priced at 11·5 Ltltwt Wortd Remodeled 2 br • nice million Cill ror appt lo 2 Br 2ba Q)odo Vi.,, • r•llo. R-2 lot w/ pl1iu tee. 752~ Mon thru Lge rooms. Optn, lilhl & or unit. U0,500. FIXB CothMtM 1024 * * S M A L L Fridiy. cheerful. SJS$,OOO. No Owner/Aetnt. .. ••••• ,............... •Jll.168-1455 __ 7.~1400 I NeedssomeTLCbrt1h•• CASH? u isunwOlU> ....-.......~~ IBdoarmd• 2of8apollocen1tt~·• in3 3151KtfTYl..ane T 11.., d • lhl cv Open Sun l.S ry " wn on • By owner % bdrm. 2 b1 5 Bl/By IMllU(I Meu del Mar. close to Eu y u re home. super Woodb.ridge ton· t'ondo. Great loe1111on, Uftft park1, schoob & shop-automallc sprinklers, no do. Has it.a own redwood view upgraded carpets ' ping Submit your wuOoors.seltcleaning hottub!Callfordetalls drap~s.$&,000 · lllyl .... E.,_• .. c1 lerma.A11king$129.500 oven, Cent ral air aboul ~hl.s new shared HOSSSSDo I 1714l54S.71018·5wlcda " •--w/ntler for cleaner air & appreciation mortga1e• I 'I Wiik · bl 17141770.&3315>-7 COl\ONA DEL MAR $100 ooo • you can ma e I __i -'..t..:-leas dust 4 BR ram. rm, · payrn 't for 2 yrs I'll give ~ ..,..._ I 052 <om" "'· •-"'"' [~i)l\bodbrld .. I you 11 ownership ••••••••••••••••••••••• TR\Dll l()\,\I 1~1\rn 6)1.7)70 X·lge muter bdrm w. 1arden & frplr; lge cus t om kit .. den. -----1 library. LR. FR. pool, Fi~ yard, patio. Unjque for Top Mesa Veroe loc. 4 larger family. Ocean BR2Ba.~eedsinterior side of hwy. Near paint, so.-cpt, etc. Out buches lmmed occ. or alale owner wants or. $495,000 . Owner can rer! Listed al $134,900. carry. Fin. avail. A&t. 549-13&6 NOTE! Last chance. ti not sold. house will not again be avaJlab)e ror showing witil neict sum· mer. By appt. 673·374S 0 Sun 1·5 LOWDOWN WLOW INTEREST 3 Br & 2 s Ba on cul.de· sac Call for details. Curt Herberts II. ag 631·1266 Mesa l0t 1134,900. 111 644·"98 OWC lsl. ol t90K at 13'1 L. VanOsl & Assoc. Reilly Chi°r~ina 3 bd~ i t>alh on this 4 Br. 2 Ba. home 85Hl172 551<1000 + gueat apt. N end. &ftn /Valley view' ,._ _______ .... it21Birt••t1 P1t.11 >olf\1At Emerald Terrace Walk Highly upgraded ! Just 1• rr..r,. _,...1 to beach. Assumable S1S2.S00' TR Realty Ms~~ .. _... loan. Owner will help ~· COUMTIY CLUI 3MO~AUFYIHG finance SZ79.SOO. Pea 3 Bdrm Home Lag Niguel 4 HR, 2lfl ba. t6lh green. * * 2 0 DOW ... * * Allen, Rltr. 4!M-7S78. $62Smo avail immed. Has all amenities: full " 1·9031 wetbar. air oond Xlnt W o o d b r i d g e TERMS .: .. sw-us fin C·21 BERG. Meadowlark 3 Br 2 ba. ~ , 1auo. OPENl2:»-CPM rov'dpalio Almost new Featunngsuperlomon· Sellers will carry 3001 Country Club Greal financing . thly payments on the $110.000 loan on this 1m· Call"7.&120:979-8373 SUCCES.SR.E.~9-7991 4Br2850sqflvlewhome. maculate 4 br. home $295,000. overlooking valley. Lov ONLY SI 5,000 DWH W 0 0 D B R I D G E Tierra Del Sol Rily ely family area Immed Cozy two bedroom cot· 1 f1•EDOMHOUSrr. 5972 p 1 T In d 3 townhouse 3br. l'1ba. 4971744 occ $159,SOO. Wm tage Ocean view One H .. . .• " I {'()fl • $96,000 w~'l 1st TD HQ§~Rltr.67-3511 block to beach. owe Isl 3 Br 1 Ba. la~geyard Br. frplc , lamily rm, dbl s 12 9. ~ 00 . 0 w n er F ~r STJCI ~ ooo 641 IY163 _&!r. AJt. 1SWM1 VIEW! VIEW! A" A • Ment, 631-7300. ~~ . ~· -·--644-9030~~729.:.... from unique home on pvt 2 Br 2 Ba condo. Great By OW~ER Tnhme, bi-Level, fpr. 3 0-.PoW 1026 WAL.SQUARECONDO lot Spectacular kitchen financing. S140.000 " BR. 3 ba priv yd, micro, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. I :i, ba .. up has sk vli""t.s and coun· t12-'1§92 .. 831-0796 HeartofCdM2Br211Ba upgrade OWC UYI dn. ~ graded , iclnt r1n . h' .-:.,.,_,_3BR b ~--- condo. 2 lrplcs. pool, .U~000.~1·9990 $101.000. Try SI0.000 .tryc arm """ 2 1 Mewportleodl 10'9 1acuzz1, sauna. tennis. down ss2.151 l. aft. 6 home has separate rec ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Beautifully decorated. •GOVTLOANS• 859.0147 room . Owner will AITD •-------$18Sl000.640-2494 Possible S'il down. ----wlth20''{ down. ,_ · 12-14'7< mt rate. 30 yr BY OWNER LOCJWMI Vilogt l.E Mew~mto.HOMt loans Freeinfo · Comfortable 3 br .2 ba 497-1761 DOVERSHORES 4 bdrm. 3 ~'2 ba single Wortd I.E. L E A S E 0 PT I 0 N single family home in ---I · family home. South ol 556-7777 POSSIBILITIES ~ Turtlerock. Quiet loc PRICE REDUCTIOH 1441 Galaxy Dnve. I the Hw} m Old Corona --Assumable ftnancm~ 1s Walk to park & pool, As New· wood and glass del Mar. Corner lot. NEAR BEACH available on thisrust1c 3 sum rin!!ncin_L7S2·1}24 house. 3 Bdrm. 2' • ba, 4 Br .. Den, Formal Dln mg Room. 2 Fireplaces. 3 car garage + large Hobby Room. Pool siud lot. beaut landscaped. Owner will assist at financing. F.state value only S420,W>. I Elegant appointments 3BR. z•,BA. SI0,000 bedroom wood and glass ram rm Great ocean throughout. $625.000 ON 631-S737 home Features include COLLEGE PARK s & S view Nowms.ooo ---=~~~~--Open House Sat Sun 12 CITY LIGHTS VIEW a custom pool . spa. 4 BR Z't BA. UnftnJShed Enda Lundberg Rltr & I toS Ml·~,640.682.S Nr Beach. S20,000dn 1 stained glass wmdows, bonus room. community Assoc. 494-~ _ Mboo lllMd 1006 Cl .. SSIC HOME 63!:~37 I skyhghts. ocean and pools & rlub hoube. THl.:r "•CH 1 .. y •••• •• •• ••••••••••••••• 1 '"" mo I in v·e~ nd a $165 9SO B Owner sm; -'"" · · South of the highway 4 CRYSTA.I.COVE un 11 1 -~ a · " Y 3bdrm. 3ba, fam rm. bdrm 3 ba with lots ol Beaut new condos. 2 super location clObe to _i?l4P79-llB9aft 2PM garden kitchen, spec· ATTRACTIVE "harm 3320 s•a\•lew 1 1 the beach. schoob and ow...arr.a L.: .. y1......,._ t 1 · OI • "' master suites. ta1an shopping 5329 .000 "u.'""" ~ aruaroceanv1ew.sec 2 ST Y Open Sat-Sun. Owner ttle entry.skylight dbl 493_8812 STATE! gated. walk to pvt. + MOJ)ERNAPT. filtr.Coop.833-2.801 gar w/opener. Lgeencl e and must sell unusual beach Attractive REDUCED! BY OWNER patio & Yd. Close to University Park Home. f~cin.Jl.499-5663. - A.REA'SWTIUY IRVINETERRACE ocean. -~'·bago cathedral ceilings & s.tt~rDe-spcrah Nr bays, all xtra lg 2Br. XW ~ ... ~· sta111e"ll glass h1ghltght Submit your offer & frplc. 1"-Ba. apt income I 0°/o DOWN 1932 MEYER PLJ(CE this nex1ble noor plan 2 terms Custom 4 Br. 41, $49S mo. S38S.OOO. Expandable. 2br + OPEN THURS-SUN IN __ _ __ bdrm downstairs & ba. fam rm. formal Fabulous assumable conv den. l~ba. full dr, 641 1991,631-4361 agt master suite upstairs din'g: magnificent view. financing. Save US. secluded pool + spa, Ch; rm mg 3-BR-2 ba col· H..ticl,.0.. leadl I 040 ~/double doors connect· Below replac~menl cost. REHEREALTY comer lot. lease land tage. East Costa Mesa. ••T••••••::;;.ITE••••••FF••••• ing 4th bdrm or ex 5439.900 1se1op1 possible 12131434-0901 lmmed occup Assume Oak kitchen. stained AX n~ 0 panded master suitr Peggy Taylor R E existing financing OWC glass Windows. $180.000. 117.000 investment Wiil 'l''Jlh spat'IOUS IJ v1ng 494·1014 ~000. 955-0173 20r; down. Assumable prov1de·larger tu write· room. BJick patio. eic· i · - -hlcome I~ t.co.. Isl of S97.000 at ts•,q off O\'er 2 yrs. Call Pete tensive wood deck.ing. WOODS COVE Must sell in old CdM int W /consider 2nd. By Johnson a 631-1266 secluded spa all in a de Private driveway leads layfroclfC_., owner.S4M961 li&hlCul setting lor l to upgraded 2 Br_. ocean Great terms. Asaume 1st several pnme duplexes $165.000. (714)SS2-4477 new home + I Br guest & 2nd T.D. at 1r.. OWC & 1 tri·plex. Call Bran· DRIVE IY W LKE & LEE . E qua rte rs on I a r & e 3rd w 1 12 'l d w n . don 644-703>. 265 E. Bay (Ea.st of 20th. T.............._-L wooded lot 2 blocks to Spaclous2Br281.boat South of Coast Hwy , oH Santa An1 Ave l ~ Victoria Bea c h slip avail. SJIS.000 2bdrm. Iba houae + Then 1·all Ruth for 4 Pl.EX.HI bowOatioft Outstanding seller Lin o R.E.4!n-3331 tbdrm. lba apt w/2 car terms, at646-4380, rltr0 _ BY OWNER For only Sl~.000 and financing. Reduced to By Owners, older house. gar S322.W>. I 3 br .2 ba .. fixer. w lg. S l 0 K DWM· 0 WC $1200 per month you can S2:S2,SOO ~nt 494-4730 Tear down or fixer·• DOVE PROPERTIES fam rm & fpl Owner IAL. lease option this --- upper. R 2 lot, W. I 7S2·Slll,Lawrence fin at 12'"; Allent J No nijallve $ 1st be;nsllful i.oclsq ft con ~ l 642 1•23 / t s th fte domin1um The owner Balboa Blvd I blk to S 1 S , 0 0 0 p RIC E ., -· yr pos1 1ve ere11 r ocean, $250,W> Cash or I REDUCTI,....... • ... 151( Do-* • 1 Prin on!!. 675·9522 will also assist in fmanc "" ,. .. " --· ---ing. This spotless home besloffer.892·9947 -Owner aruuous for fast 11": Financing 111mi10 I MILEtolUCH will not last long with Coroea def Mer I 022 escrow on this 2 Br Bch 3 y~ old 3 Plus 2 Lots or trees 3r 2ba I these terms-at S279.SOO. •••••••••••••••••••••••!home Potent1alfor2nd j_12l,900 Bkr'"631!J170 SllYIK Open house Sun OpenSundayt-S.l3.M1s COUNTRY FRENCH 434 IEGOHIA story Now S2~0.000 Mesa Verde. JBR . 1 ~,nA l·S. 20612 Egret Lane. ty Meadow . CHATEAu New elegant 4 Br Vic· J Bernita E1lertsen Nr Baker & Royal Palm. 960·Zl83 -1 D.M. Mcr""1I Rlty · · L a M a 1 so n · ' . a tori an partial \'U, Broker Good Fin&terms S134K 13.l2%Rctanciltg I _ 760-0135 beaulJJul and unique 3 ownr/contraclor finan ~S·Z373 --770· ~ 957-6269 Pnnonly New custom homes i ' _,. .__.. I 0 .. 1 bedroom. 21, bath home I SS7S W> In the heart of old Corona IS" D th 2400 .....,_........... .. overlook mg the Laguna ..!!..'' ' --del Mar.oneorthefinest TheV•Show1 ' own on ese ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach shoreline The VA terms and a no1ble sq rt Homes w cw.tom EME& • • " B •y d custom residences. woodwork 2&3 frplc'i. s;~ "' enclose spa, s auna. OPENSATISUN15 seller make this 1m Mi crowave Loaded NeweleganlcslmSBr 4 wme room. study loft. 304 Narcissus maculate 3 Bdrm. fam1 w Xtras 1 Bik lo Lake car gar All extras In and country kitchen are WELTON&COMPANY lyroomhome!"oneof Park OpenSatSunlS I credible white water 1ustafewoflhem.agmf1 67S·6900~1D _ Cost a Mesa s best I 219 & 221 Memphis Bkr \'JeW CalJ760-07lS cent features )'OU II rind Open Sal/Sun l·S Robmson Realtor 541-5647 PRICE! TEIMS! LOC!ROSES! This' home has it all! Harbor View Homes. seller will help fmance. only S23S,W> on fee land Manicuttd landst'apinc. surrounding private IPI off master bdrm. Close to large greenbelts. steps to community pool. 752-1700 ~ THE REAL ESTATERS BELOW MAllET SEU THIS WEB 3 Br beach home, priced at only $129.000. ·Low dwn. pnn. only. Please hurry! Call Delia. agl 631·12166 RVM* -----· VIEW NEWPORT HG TS Impressive 4 Bdrm w numerous amerulies Owner will finan~. Call (or details . Curt rberts II a 631-1266 IYOWHB "NEW" CdM CUSTOM BLT 2300 so FT I ATR:UM HOME Wik lo b c h 3 B r 3 •1 B a Circular stairway. skylites, garden wm· dows. Asking $.180,000 neighborhoods A great SJ6.Z7l7 848-4 s I --in one or Laguna's most buy. Full pnce SlZSK ---or --11 2 new custo~ ocean vu I reco nized landmarks I 751·3191 No qualifying ... r,ntasttc I homes, 4 Br s, 41, Ba. Sl zJ 000 400 4551 -- pool home. best area. F.R .. 1S2l·IS33 Tahiti. · · · · OCEAHFIOMT sacrifice al $136.000.1' ~~00. Agt. 497·~ I e BY OWNER OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-6 618 Mangold 640-4S2l 637·8778 ITOWHB ""NEW " CdM CUSTOM BLT 2300 SO FT ATRIUM HOME Wik lo bch . 3 Br . 3•, Ba Circular stairway. skyhles, garden win· dows Asking ~.W> OPEN HOUSE SATtSUN 1-6 618 Marigold 640·4S2 I 631-8778 CdM Ct.wr Dplr. Wttt. Fin•dllg 3 BR 2ba or 2+•guest in owner's unit. plus 2Br rental cottage. All m I sharp cond. w excel location. Owner will carry lge 2nd TD. Best buy In town for only S280.000. 644-7%11 C:. c,fl EC T ~PROPEHltE<, Won'tlast. Bier. 848-0709 %0% D~l 30/o IMT. L·1ngo New cust. bit 2 sty, FORECLOSURE SA.LE 3 br. 2i., ba. fam rm. French Normandy. 3 BR Easts1de condo. Assuma St .OOO's BELOW MKT ' din. rm . frplc, 2 car gar Alolbt.n & den home. Can be ble SSl.OOO Isl 10,~ .in· Owner desperate ! wlopener. fenced yd. 3 _ _ I split.$89S,000.0WC.3711 terest. S478 per mo owe Spacious ti!i8r j ~~ids ~~dck~4~ ~e:~.~~14 yr VIEW llDG SITES Se_as_hore._67~_7_8_ 2nd 2 Bdrm, frplc. tile qtrs. cat, era re1 ings -. "' --I North Laguna near 9r.•cH HOME k h d. & winding staircase .: .. syTEBuS r ~ 1lc en. uung area. re A 1 848-99'79 EA 1 auo. I beaches Underground 3 Br 2 Ba 1136 900 ar yard Dbl garage ..&! --Spar k ling 3. bd .den ut i I_. OWC and sub 4 Br 2 Ba: li40:W> 2 blks Asking $106.000 Agl. HEAR OCEAN home on spacious pool· ordinate to quahhed to beach comm tennis _675-S200 3 Bdrm, 1"2 ba, many size lot l~eal Top of ! buyers 3 at si2S,OOO r 0 u rt ' ca 11 · p el e A Ran Nd upgrades. Assume loan. World locatlOl'I on quiet each Johnson. agt for infp Lovely 3 BR 3 Ba. adja-Only $92,900. Call Jim street $239.SOO. w low RUSTIC l 112 IA 1 631·1266 cent to Mesa Verde .l!>rdetails.962-8l49 down pyml & xlnt as-$169,500 C Cl b I 1• sum able fin . Wm Beach JOO yards! t2x109 ountry u . yet on Y ., -------• Ii.osier, Rltr. 497·3511 lot in an a-a of "'--p mm lo bay or ocean. HOME W1TH VIEW "" v= Completely secured. A rew seps to beach. add LAGUNA HACH Rooted Residents. pool and grounds area. another wut R-2 toning 494-755 I FleXJble-owner finanr Owner will help finance HIDEAWAY Hillie McCorm~ck RE -~~~~:__-! Ing S179.SOO. Own/agt. ,,~,....,..~ • .,.,..... More pr iv a<') & ~9-1366 fl ;uY&@ tUill'1 coastline view than any 962•4471(:".:') O.C. location. Perfect A.LOT FORA.UTl\.E That's what you get wit h this prime ACRE PLUS BUILDING SITE. A EASTILUFF 3 Br. Home 2 Ba New c a r p e l i n-g & ·et t . $205,000. 102.4 CoatoMetct MESAVBDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 4 bdrm & den ·1 1-I 0 .. 4 Lrg kid's yard. 3 ~r I Ba. home Comer lot RV ac· " .. e .. E side. xlnl cond cess JaCUZZI. All ln xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• S143,SOO. Assume 97 sr; c on d 1 l 1 on. 0 w n e r * * Q W N ( R ll· 645·~--motivated. $190,000. DESPERATE • Paul Martin Real Estate For sale townhouse. 3 br. 3 ba, bi-level, frplc. up-644-1383 Try $15,000 down on grades, pvt yards. --------1 super Woodbridge ton Corner. 10<;; down. MESAYEIDE do.Ownermustsell.See OWC. 159,000.ML9990 Immaculate home in andmakeofrer. oreMdlf Mcr 1021 g re a t r a rn I I Y su~.ooo neighborhood Walk to [gi school K lhru II. 21"21' ~i \\OOdbrldge famlly room in thl.s 3 I bdrm home. New carpe\ Rea IU & palnl throughout. 551·3000 ()pen Sqnd•Y· 1m 8arranra Pll,..1,lnlllf' tU-tlU for entertaining. Try 10'1 down, lease opllon !!.J00,000 4~5648, A(l HOITHEHO Walk to the beach from lhls neat & tidy 2 bdrm own.your-own unit On lhe ocean side of the h1gbway & oflettd at an arroradable pr ice. 1140,000. DO YOU- Roy Mc~. Rltr. 541-772' gently slopmg parcel. j~!ll!!!!!!!!!l!!!l••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P located Just a short dis· ~ E W p O R T lance from tennis & the " beach, provides SPEC ILUFfS TAC ULAR OCEAN & LAND IHC""DED CANYON VIEWS. Not Lrg 4 Br nu kitchen & ~nough~ The o_wner has bath. ne~r comm. pool. mclud.ed detailed con· Shor t escrow OK. struct.1on plans for an $335.000. Call Pele unbehevable CUSTOM Johnson agt for detaUs VILLA IN MEDITER· 631-12JM • RANEAN STYLE. We believe you'll agree it's "A LOT FOR A LIT· TLE" at the full olfered price or Sl75,000. For terms call 1048 NEW CUSTOM HOME Elegance & warmth describe this one or a kind house located high on a hill in Sp yglass. Spectacutar views of the bay & oceah. There are 5 bedroo ms, library, family roo m, St~ baths, pool & spa, elevator & custom leaded windows. Shown by a ppointment only . Offered at $2,300.000. I/SIDI 325 I. IA T OPEN 1_.SAT/SVN Clean, cptd, drpd 3 BR 2 81 lge LR & FA on quiet street 11311 .SOO LAU RI E REALTORS. 84'"'4==--- . want to live among the lrffa & still be doee to beach & town? You can In lhls old Laguna charm home wllh 2 bdr ms , r emodeled kitchen & ocean view deck. This may be lhe last bargain in town SHll,SOO. PlllME DUPUX localed In Woods Cove Just 2 short blocks lo sttluded beuh. Enh un1l hu 1 bdrm + extr1 sleepln& area with fireplace fl larfe dee"lt. Roorn to expand on tree shadedlot.Stllerfinanc Ina. Pritt reduced lo $22$,000. ~.-.:r ~ .... ~ MIS.SlON REALTY 98.S S. Cst Hwy. t.a11una 4t4-07lJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NtW ON EASTSIDE Spacious 3 BR. fam nn1 cul de H( atmt Lott ot treee ()ptn Set/Sun. hl&h 111umable loan. $1~.900. Devin R,E. 142 ··-·· 17141494-1177 .. .... t'I Or1ngeCo11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov. 1, 188t ..._...,w. ......_..,Wt HMMtlWW. MeetnlWWt_ HowMt'-W. oeei-1...... oee.ra.-... o..ra.-...... HMMtu••lfl•' ....•......•....................................•.•....... , ..........••••••••.•.............••....•••.....••..••...••••..•.•••••.•..•.••••.•••.............................................•.......•••.•..••••. Mlwpert.._ 106t Mtw~rtllldt 106t Mlwr!rt .... 106t ... .,... .... 106t ...._._ IMO Cir 1:cW ...._,..,,,., JNO M1.e•Dtt.t. ,,..,... JHJ .. .... 6.-a~~... ••oo ....................... . ....................... •••• .................. •••. ................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••.••••••••••• ,,.,.rtr ,..,,, •.••••••••.•••••••••••• ..,...,.... &• ------------------.---... -~--------•1!11.---~---• SUPllJ STOIY ....................... I J"9 PIMAMCM ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY llMTI AND OUT WHY PEOPLE LOOK TO LING~ ARST! : I~"":;~~. ror;o c,uo..,. !!!CsmW. Ih::~ ~~.~~· Ski ~!:'·~lrd" co~'!~ry=~!~ OPIN HOUSI SUNDAY IAYSHORES • Thi. hus got to be th • best buy in thi!i presll.cious lo<·ution. Only $259,000 with a. sumablc finunring. Call now fur more dctu\ls. FAR WEST REALTORS 645~44" 642-158'7 NEWPORT BAY NOT JUST FOR ANYONE Real estate people call il curb appe • Something s pecial! You'll know what l mean . Sunsets. ocean breeze, private beach. everything m ost people would love to have, but can 't . Reduced t o SB00.000 leasehold. Call now. Dick Drexler 759-1221. R&" M ~ of Newport Beach LOWDOWN s....-.,...,att! Versailles. 1 bdrm/ stutio penthouse condo w 'large assumable loan. No qualifying On· ly $99.500. Ask for Jim Owner I Agt. 979.-5370 or 71.f}-7928. ___ _ LSE OPT. IUYERS 3 Br condo. Pnme Blulfs location'. Land included, Call Pete Johnson, agt now. 631·1.261S Uttder CCIMtnldiotl OHLIDO This 3 BR dream home will be a true delight. With $20.000 deposit , the owner /decorator will provide any wallpaper decoratmg servkes at wholesale cost. Redh1ll~Realty li7:{ 7:{i 111 THE LINGO HOME OF THE WEEK 6 RUE llARRln $695.000 BIG CANYON fllME ON THE 6TH FAIRWAY! Con you plcturt tt. NSt of tWs DHM DtOUYlli. Ntldtttct wifft 4 spoclout t>.droow, o l-car CJWOCJf• prbote poHo with Jecad and a larqt bonus l'OOl'll -all onrl0o~dn9 tM· r tnow1ttd 90H count? OH.net at S695,000 Au~ First T.D. at 90/o aftd Owfttr wll cony o 2ftd T.D. .btQ.go Looking for pn>ptrty ilt Newport leach CaU 644-7020 backyard. 2 blU from __. tru -llbed 1t rul lbdnn.lba N xttolln home So c. Pwa. Prlt'ed to ",....' :i or I ulc • ~i! 1000• · 13).:iJll; 841·J98t1.1.t TA. Hut No. 2 St60.000 A ent tf aeU at SJG.scx>. Owner: 11<' • emec a.• ""·. • ~..;., Term1/lra1df .... ,...... J207 wlll carry. Aunt. ~erm1 available. C•ll cbOlce 1-i1-i0<-. ow!ttt 1114)f7S t510 ...................... . m-9..9f en Ma~AM 11nlt. Auume over n.. SMrt/Wef"ttl , .... ,..., IWISTATI 1142.000 UllMr 1211 Try OWMf'llllp 2450 28R. tBA . Spa, frple. Z I ~ down. l ~r will ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• car ear. Slept to Bch •••••••••••• .. •• .. ••••• help. Prln. only pll. A11t. L ~A S • V E G A S $750 mo 96.S-1196 Moltllt"-i 1-------.i 5'8-aM TIM&5HARE --..,. Wt I I OO WA-ONT C-O"'IM•T--.. • .. av on the st rl P . Fee CoroH .. Mir JJJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,...,. T ..,,..,,.. .. SA I Th J k ••••••••••••••••••••••• O c E A N 1'~ R o N T Vacant lot In Cannery K.B. BY OWNER ownersh Pat e 0<' cy For 1........._,. ......... LAGUNA BCH Vllla1e. Wiii take to' S30KOOWN Club I bdrm or 2 bdrm ""'""'° .... ' new bolt l650,000. Call Pete •Even Ctl!h now-Ji t yr with view 9,S": fmanc 2 blks to water,~ 8d 3 Ba -~~C· ttnt MOO Barrell, ~ p o• 111 v e cash ing. CallOWJler. 7S4 lil44 R+h1amlb' nn.;.. CJ~~ Tim I 642-5200 thereafter Ovt of C..ty one, agt ..., .-OT Xlnt desert uv1.nf M.H. _Prinonl,y.6'1~•?;Z_ ,..__.. ~550 Cozy JOISO, xln cond. • ..,... •• , a Amana, FF refrig, AC, * I A L I 0 A ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/w cpta, m,.. Movlnl ISi.A.MD 2 O Ac par c e I s n r out of si..te must aell. OTIV "T"'DSELLER Yosemite. xlnt compinll I' ooo 646-2748 M " .,. & rec. eold claims. ' · Beautiful duplex, 9 yrs, $2,000 to f6.000 ea 12091 3 bdr. 2 ba, f'/P. 2 car --------l•••B•••• lrl 3 Bdrm, perfect for 377.8295 gar Walk to beach. *EXCITING* owner + 3 Bdrm Have 11700/mo. Ask lot Tlb 0Ytr lf'folom tenant pay part or Forud&tah Salt 8arbar!J7~Jl67 __ ht* S-. 2 bldJip. Zooed C2. On mort111e +tax benelit.s M agn1f1cenl, sphtable Exec ocn view home. 2300 With or without Corner. Xlnt <;M Loca· & appreciat ion. New 16.5 acres wtstreams & sq 't. JBr, 2 L1 B~. f I G Uon. Charlle. Elwis. paint. carpets, part ho us e in Fallbrook "Uar3ed comm. tennis, umture, 24X64 rffn· Tarbell Realtors _ furn .. 3 car garage. '120.000 XI yr. assuma ::,,,.1 lSOOmo.6'0-6080 brier Home in Laguna 831Hl000 _______ 1 Good assumable, OWC ble SI0,000 dwn -¥--- HIJJs nicest Sit.at park. HA.VI YOU Only 30<:; dwn Pnced 11 Balance of S260.000 on CDM ~Mew Gre .. afr.tl seen what"s hawrung $560,000. Ag l/Don buyers terms. PARCEL 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2car gar. Beaulllul 20x53 Lance ,.,... 673·06!!7__ _ 2-fanlasltc hilltop 8 S fpc. balcony, lse $700 Home 2Br. 2Ba. This is on Old Newport Blvd. a"res, $45,000 9-1t'. as mo_. 5S_l-4m3aft6 th · between PCH & lSth~ 1--------' eBestBuy111town Weareoffering8,«2sq. SACRIRCESALE sumable. ssooo dwn. TWOUNJTS:2 BR2ba.1 At 1'11e lhoclt (t., of fee land with 2 balance of SI JO.OOO on car gar ea. S7SO avail 20xS7 3 yr old home b 'Ida l . I Two new duplexes One buyers lenns 494 7104 Nov l, ..,.,,. avail Nov S. S S 45 Own u1 ngs exc us1ve y at block from ocean or -- -.,..., pace ren~ 1 . er S24S.OOO. lered virtu ally at 3 Bdrm house. San Luis A&!.:..7~9·~---~i~'Xca~ ~~!j{ed.:~ COIONA rACIFIC builders cost Low down Opispo. 5 blks from Cal New 4 bdrm, 21., ba Walk RWTOIS644-15 7 Owner will carry Poly Uni\ campw. L.ot tobeach llSO. payment. $399,SOO each. Agent. ~xl6S" Zoned for mul~i 760-0900'all s __ CLASSIC Co11do•htl .. s/T ow• 631·7300 PI e d w c 111 n g i. F h 3br , I ba .. ~.--ln COM. MOIUHOMI tto.MtforMit 1700 · 645·5~ •""'3C ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Out f S Jg yd., gar., fp ... 1"'1 bl 2706 Harbor, Ste 206·A loot a-• y-111 OrEH SUMDA Y 0 tote 600 to beh. · SOOO/mo Andy ' ~"' -. Lo I 6 l wnho un· Prop•rty 2 851·2269 ~~!!~~!!!!~~!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! S~S 37 Waterfront community ve Y o use . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1-~ ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I~ 1,2 &3BR Condos from its ln £as~ ~luff ... 2300 Scottsdale. Amona, lux 3BR. lBA. Lrg yrd, frp c. 2 BR MOBILES· $150,000 to s.185,000. As· OWl!~rs urut IS a Must unous condominium. 3 gar , $900 673·5569, Open House Sat/Sun. I LIDO ISLE Ilg C•y•ToW.0.. Open Fri/Sat/Sunday sume loan & owner as· see Gross '48.000 Ask-Br J Ba xlnt location _675-0!.!!_ ---- 12-5 By Owner Redu~ Separate maid'stguest 2000 sq ft. Panoramic 18601Newland,H.B. sisl financing. Res/agt ing S69S,000. O_WC 's137.000 o wnr Ag t. Cozy,wal.klobeach_.2 Br. SI 00,000 F ant asti c qt rs. new dTeam View. 3BR plus Den Spaces54&69 Sheila.213-598-5272. $500,000. 752 Amigos 602 9900011 Be\•er l} Cottage with frplc. dis· custom 3 Br. Study, 4 kitchen. lge storage 212BA_ Existing loans A ent call536-7S42 SlO,OOO under mkt JBR. Way-Open Sun 1-SPM o ·c onnor or write 4256 hwas her. new crptJ. 1--------•I Ba on prestigious Lido ar e as, old wor ld $245.000.0wner NWPT BCH·l yr old dlx 2Y-lBAcondo1nunivpk. BkrllS3-12'm. N Brown, S t e H freshly painted c;lean LOCATION Isle. Vacant, immediate cr aftmanship French _ 759-~ __ l r 1 r w / c 8 ti an a , Probate quick approval. OCEAN VIEW Sagua r o Prope'rt1e ~ as a pin Gardener ~ro- ON UDO occupanc y .. 16S Via doors. 4 BR 3•,, ba Brick Coftd • Hw~ beautifully decorated. Nds redec. $127,000. Til FROM DECK Scottsdale ,\m 85251 v1ded for well matnlalOt --------•I as ideal in this 3 Br Ravenna951·2fm patio. fplc. hydro-tub &I Lo O Mri ed2B 2 B Pvt bcb.$JB,000.67S-8514 11·6. Agt 552-1892 or Ml to bch LUXURY 4 •-ed yard. South of P.C. LIDOIAIGAIH! sparklJngclean ··honey. red ar wardrobe 1n westp c r, a. ~-728.5235 ___ PLEX awrox 1soo s r RatK~1."'°"", Hwy 4blockstobeach,l $45,000 under market. moon" dream home BY OWNER master suile. Ownrtag\ in Newport Heights V.:ith Owne~·s unit approx Gro•H 2700 car garage. Aduhs only. Wide lot . south patio Close to bay. beach and 675-7298 I pool & lawidry racihues. OWMHl RMAMCIMG Woodbridge Town~~.•· ...,.8 tr . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets please. S67S/mo. G I ed .. _ _. I I $100 000 d Harbor Ye.w HOlllH OPEN SAT/SUN l·S $151.000. Call Brandon Several mobile homes Warmington Plan B I b""le enstry' IJl& ferprl'Olsm;vm6 ta1lre· 1 NORTHERN CALI 1-· Phone 643-0212. 8-6 or real Y r ~~ or ast tennis. · own. 4BR 2~1 ba. Cam rm, 2 1 u D NE 644 7020~eni. · Block from Lake. Must ..,. f S350 .. d ......., sale.Actnow -seeitto-1 Assumable loan and story. S3t4.000 fee Lg _133VA 1L.! --1-· ·--ava1l -subm1t yoor Sell l mmedially. Roman tubs. wet bars. 1 rom . per acre _!' ... n s67>;o,w._ __ day! 1 owner wil l c arr y 1 d OWC EASTBLUFF term. s , assumable.1 1139990 2BR 1., BA trash compactors ·..,1d T_rees , streams & Newer 4Br.3Bafront un· I assum. ow n . 3 Br house bkyd par 2 d .... · "' wildlife aboundl> 160 lo 'd ba anre. Call 759-oi14 BEST BUY owner carry 1st or n Wood decking' Front & hklcps. pvl ao· gar's. .... . il. Sl.300 mo i09 Orcb1 OPE-NSAT SUN 1-5 I view. Not backed up IQ morteage. lse option. I Rear. Xlnt assumable Cenl vac sys Approx. 3.000 a cres at AAA 851-9135 Redhd l ~Realty f ;7:; 7;{1 II I Re<lh1ll~Realty 1;-;-:{ 7:wn 2018 Po_ rt Rams ale. IH EASTILUFF ~treet ~..._000. 644 Q'.?23_ etc. Tell us your needs. loan at IH2'k. $80,000 tst 3600/mo inc. Bil for terms by owner 17141 - -Hi Ill d Owner s ay s ··cash ·--------I MULHIAIM conv w approv 325·21 11 dys.•1714 1 Ca11t•o 9 011 1 IEACHRXEI Talks" and will sell at OCEANFRONT TD.S59·506l By0wner. Creallve fin 14-7 8": 315-~e\~l'knds ~ ~ll!!!!!!!!!!l!lll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!lll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i now reduced with owner 13"; reduction from list l~TOR~ o.a.aes/ m do. or 13.71s•;; _ 30'1 fallbrOOk Spectacular ocean views 1!9111111!!!!!!!!!!!!1!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!91 w1lhngtocarrypaperat price If sold this , ....... ,.. MoWlet4-•· OllftsSale 1100 dn. owe Model open make lhlS 4 Br. 2 Ba SACRlACE! j LE•SE "89'1,.,..,_. reasonable interest rate weekend Reduced lo Best Oceanfront Loca 1714) 527·5900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17122 Bolsa C hica 3 IS acres. A\ocadoi.. home a great rental I "' """''"'" H you'd eruoy ownmga3 S200.000with cashdown lion 4 bdrmbeachhouse l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!l•!!!!l!•ll!!!!!!!!!'l lNR.ATIOHRGHTH! MB·9501 _ view. SSS,000. Assums Available for yearly :n~r :~~.Y-~~ 1::,~ ~1':~t~:a~\~·':'1~~ ~~~mth~oi::cll3 thb~~~~~ ~~r~xt~tt¥'~. 49~7m';b: ~tr1 !anb~~n ~i~~·1 ;;· $24,500 ~s~~i!s~~ ~~~: TitN 11w Eue..u ~~c.1~2nsrJrade ca~h le.10~~~ =.:: lltr $275 ,000 w/terms -or646-0880 Gen custom.ue.thl!l 1slor w I g e r a m rm 14 l<>'A Sl2SM dn Att.r9ynlCCINIOt 760-0835 Patrick Tenore agt 2-d I--&-,-I SI 6 8 9 S 0 'Aasehold land avail in $800.000 Spacious 2Br. closed 0 yrs . . S t-L.. u..1 Retdol• ' up exes 4 lnp ex.es o n Y • ""' Joann Akerman porc h, front kitchen. \!!!er 631·2~ _ • -... , M.otM 7S9·l22l By Owner, CdM & Nn l7141552·44TI fee Long escrow poss 1 l"iM Fin.clal clean & nice Low space Ocean front Duplex '=Top H··.::~:·,·;:.::.,:-.:.:.~······ JUST u~• Good terms. Pnn only Wi\LKER_kLEE R.E blk to shopp1ng parks l W t · t N B h 0"' ""'"-l!WvR Est_._ ..... .-,,..,.>nn1 ~''"" Call 760-~~_640.669! STC:••Mf andN.8.Tennis~lub 675-687Corp0,675-7698 ren . e s m1ns er ewporl eac . 1 « ~ ... , ...,,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cute liUle2bdrm cot· , ......., 2531 Bamboo, NB (CZS91l9>. down. 3 Br/2 Br directly Holclngs. lalboa llland 31061 tage all re!urbtshed and HEW CUSTOM S 14,000 DOWN Open Sun 12·4 Xlpm MULHEAIH on bu ch. Comer lot Im· Seek partner. or open to •••• • •• • ••••••••••••• •• rlean as can be. Pnme Custom 3 bdrm, 2 blocks S..........._ Mtq. Co RWTOIS maculate roodition. 29l4 offer. Minimum Cash In· CALL l.iS FOR Yearly & I Corona del '.\1ar location. DOYERSHOIES LIDOHOME Crom beach on fee land! ~ 211 NEWPORT MGIMWHa..tDi•. 0 c ea n f r 0 0 l · vestment S45.000 Winter Rentals Aeg1r Pool. jacUUJ. Overlooks ht Tl,_ Offfnd Mor e extras lha.n you 1~!!1!11111~6~4!111!!2·!!!!2!111!!1!!!!!!!1 ~~ HBGIJTt' ( 7 I 4 ) Owner/Agent. 544·0614 ~Ila rs Hold 3 yrs Will I _fr~rt1es,§75-400J . bday. GalalQ'r Ori S7Fo~1m 3900 sq rt 0( traditional can 1magme With m 1~ n•-> or~-3232_:_ -give up 40'"'. o( Present A\'311 immed I ollsland~- m. rm. 2 rp cs. · elegance + 3 r ar gar & credible rtnancing. We L.-. Optioft Open Today l-5P!\1 527-5900 S.Co.w r1operty 2000 S.S0.000 Equity, Plus best JBR. Plus loft fee.642·25l0/646-4848 ~~tr~do":1 ~~~~~S~ canshowyouhowtoown fitla.ciRaMllarffs 614 Gary Placeatl~lh •••••••••••••••••••••••so<;;_ or Future Ap-S•gle Famil) Short }OUr" own beach home A total package o( ap-_ Ct•t9t Loh/ 22 deluxe units an posh prec1ateed _Value pro term S!JOO mo Kay A:'ll I 2l/40/o Hew LOClll 1:~), r:::~-1~~gryd:;w7r:'g' I o r S 2 2 9 . S O O proximalelv 12t; m I $269.000 w1only 1(1', dn. C..,,.,J 1500 I N. B locale Rare la ii pert! appraised over I 644.9060 P'.\l 673 8585 Only ZOC1 dwn, Interest· rm. 3 frplcs. mrl lndscpg 1714 tSS2-44TI terest with less than 20't I OWC Lrge 2nd A great •••• :?r;:•••••••••••••• benehts. Offer. Blair ~g1iJli7~~-~1:rrswr1?e"'~~ BolbooP~a 3107 ed~631·1266,John,a&!_ • spklrs. s~ pre uo1re, _WAkKER&LEE !LE down' Or owner will J Family Home on a 2Cemete'ryl"'•ln Harbor N~Y!!l.~!kr.548-0470 -"' . "~ " d c I d s ~ I 8168 NB 9l!l660 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVE ON THE WATER. l'rpts Open SatiSun. consider lease option s eclu ed u · e ac R~t S.SOOea Call collect Sharp 3 bdrm home + ---IY 0 -~ I Winter Rental larRC 1 -WALK TOTHEBEACH 1 Sp m . 210 \'ia San OCEAN VIEW with $15,000 opt ion , 4BR 3BA Family rm 714-658--41811 sep. new rental unit. ,..,_.,, Br. house. utll~ mcld 4 Br S56K down. mo R e m 0 6 7 5 . 3 0 4 8 u•,•. interest! Assuma money at $1200 mo Thi~ • Br 1 g ht . Chee rf u I Pacific View~~mori;I Both rented. Conv Npt 4.Ptex S21.200 Income. Walk lo stores.~ beach .\ 1111 1w!O of pm t s s2274 As kin g own_!r_J!i!. _ ble loan The mosl beaullful 3 Br end unit I Rmdld Kitchen over-Park 2 lots Prime site' lits locale 2.llSK Oller. 9'.'~ loan 00 rontract 14•5 ~2897 llJrbor lmeMment Co S280 000 beauuJul v1e1w awaits l''lth large llTap-around Io o k s Be au l if u I 780 8387 81 air Na\' 1 n. Bk r 1 6l2 Calle Campana. San ' mo LIVE BY THE OCEAN 4 3LcBa~e 02p1,ll_!aler~~-n~~-you'" thlS 3 Br retreat pallho whill notrlast lolng Landsrl al ped3 Pathio w,alk c-....:..____:~ . S4~0 __ --I Clemente. 4200 sq It Logtana leodt 3148 F B "" De"oraled In th~ineil wit l ese antas 1c I t o a sc oo s _......... M•KE _. ... OFFER' ~•AA9~ 7J_4 498 5907 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co•taM--3•2• Br. + .R. + 2'-, a maculate cood1t1on. Call ' k o r 1600 A """ ~~ -v Be h 2bd • ~ 6 "' $189,900 Assu~able o fCa re for ter ms taste Pr1cedat ,000 terms and an as 1ng I wner Agt ropttiy · 1cton a ac. rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pnce of $249.500 Open 6462017,751:3700_ ....................... . I lolboa~IH8lf10ftl com.p l. refurbis hed. Catalina moWitam view loans of $132.K, owner 51 32.000. Edgewater ..Sun1--S 400V~ta-Quinta llGCAHYOM 3 Income Pro~rl1es. ~11 "i n ter or )earh fromth.e li\'lllgroom& r4f~~li: lease option or Real.Esuitei~ D.M,Manhal Rlh' CANN&Y YIUAGE Easts1de Cosl.a Mesa. Take advantage or new $ 1 s O O mo P P yard Costa Mesa Bluffs bu}'. Immaculate 4 Br. OpHHseS-1·5 760-0835 Opet1SuR l·4 Two prime lots in Can· O wner wi~I carry. tax laws'~ 4 Dr. 212 Ba 12131795 2937 brand new 2 Br 2 Ba0 21., Ba $975 mo. or 222,Lugoma ---~-25Cm.yOftl"-dDr. nery Village. plus Pricedlosell upper unit w 1lh Cot} Laguna Bear h 2 used bnrkfrplc.seeuri $195,000 Walk lo the Sharp 3 bdrm & den 1;;;;~!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!PI'-':~:''::~~~ Off Ford Rd. McLain s ucesslul business. panoramic Vlei'. 3 Br. 2 bdrm. 2 ha hou.~e avalla ty entry. adults. S950 Mo beach.pools&teonlS $179.900 121,r; finanr OCUHFIOMT ILU"51Uun s plit level condo 2 Owner will nriance. j bath lower unit E11 ble forrent F'um.rlo~e Call 6449259. 642-8801, Mlt!fa & ~O'lritft mg. Agt. TI4·ml _ SUPER NICE and LOW decks. golf course\ iew. Priced with or without )f; rellent mcome property to downtoy. n & near I 64Hi22 _ Beautiful home on best PRICE-Bluffs X plan 3 pool. lenrus Good as tnventory Call Bill Mer· NEfc.'CI: D in top cond1l1on Fully Sleepy Hollow Beach Mesa Wood!. 4 Bdrm 3ba. 642-11 0 VH"SailHCOfldo beach 4 Bdrms. 312 BR 212 BA. nr romm sumable loan.OWC2nd rell. VJL..Ll\. , fur.n1 s hed Sel ler;. S950-l2131 ~3953-j fam r m Pool SllOOmo John Coombeb~r by owner. t bdrm Pen· baths. Come lo see and pool & walk to NB tsnnis TD AskingS26S,OOO aJJJ htlJ-fVI J~C. mouvaled-wdl consider -, 1 1!.AftSuie thous~ Sll3P ~5133 m a ke offer' Open club S22S.OOO GIB WAUCER 't ,v all offers. Ask1n g ,LCICJUMH~ 3152 Gardener pool sen IR"v -..; Sat Sun 12,s al 1706 E OPENSUNDAYl-5 R E A L T y 714 641-0763 S69SOOO •••••••••••••••••••••••I 1st la.st ml sec Judy, HEWrOITSHa.IS IACICIAY Or eanfronl Balboa 314VISTATRUCHA 2925 Collegc A\l' DM McnhalRJtr 2B.R Townhome "'great A_gl..:_9"'_!.!!S370orS40-7618 2UCAHAL Sl83,000 Peninsula 64M2.S.9 67j-00 Costa Mesa.CA 760-0'35 1 view. N1gut'I Shores A\'AIL NO\ I Very Lge 4 Br 3 83-. on Canal, Spacious living room -----I $800. a jl l. 497·41144 . atlrac 3·4br. FR Best ocean v1ewW1~commly with stone fireplace. 4 270DeQYIEW 7/Afl!A~· SonJwon LokforS. 22001 499·3592 ~ northarea.No pet.sS69S. pool & tennis courts generous bdrms. huge Best 00 the 0ayfront 2 (Y ':i1fi,Jl Copistraao I 071 To Clott Ill "ti 91 UHrTS •••••••••••••••••••••••'Newport ltodt . ) 169 ~I 3937 __ _ SUBMIT AIL OFFERS private master suite. Br 2 ba condo Asking ' /J '.I.'. '(//{ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two triple NNN ma1or 14• 1 PL.EXES 'J:'.hree sin~le family lots I••••••••••••••••••••••• I East CM NICE Lg 2 Br. 1 $260.000 Low down_ paneled den features $475,000. R E A L 'T y EXEC. SPECIAL fast food restaurants. Priced $400,000 below m Huntmgton Beach LIDO ISLE rharming 4 ba. gar. )ds. Pet ok Xtrs brick f1replatt Sparlcl Min. 8'1 Vs. S'1 of gross. with plans_ S80.~ per bdrm. 2""2 bath. lrg ~un S630 752·~~l52.61 mg pool and spa Local· Ne "' cpl, paint & $410.000&$428,000 appraisal for quick sale. lot. Cooperation to ny patio newh r e l edonaqwetculde sac landscapingma.kes this .Orive-1.hru'stngood Won'tlastFantastic tu brokers . Call Bob. decorated $1700 mo Assumable loans ~ Take spac 4 BR shine like a corner loc ations -write-olf and invest· 714-848-3133 or home. Yearl}· Bill Grund). lfe8tiB.AU advantage now' 64S-OJ03 ~~wellh ~1\'eu~c ~an~~ed Sacramento. ~4~;sl7~ a 11 R 1 c k 675-4746 ; 675·~~1 TOW..-..oMES marina.away fromlraf-RichardH.PauJeyCo l'!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!'!'ll~ LakeArrowhead lots For 1 w ant something \tra ~E W CONDO fOR COLDWeu BANl(C!RO Properf} tto.e attn 64Z..l150 -.:--==::-====- LUXURIOUS LINDA ISLE OM THE IAY SIDE "A home for a ll s eas ons .·· Extens ive u s e of specially woven rugs a nd drapes along with the exquis ite oak paneling accentuate the recently completed interior designs by Canne ll & Chaffln . This 7 BR , 7 bath home boasts an Italian mar· ble entry, winding staircase. 4 marble fireplaces s pectacular brass lighting fixtfu:es. elevato r . and much more. The mas ter suite overlooks the three boat s lips . Existing low interest assumable loan with the owner willing to a ssist in financing by carryin g a s ubstantial loan. O nduplicable at current price of $2.900.000 Leasehold. For appt. conta c t Barbara Lomma 8.55·4343. !OW. mnll. l'OW. ldllnOTll& LUVllAJID.u Alk1.a omoa Pt.tk 2eaOl_ PMlo de Alic!& -108. ~RWa.CA.~ (1l4)~ INVESTOR'S CLOSEOUT FOUR HARIOR VU HOMES Outs tanding o pportunity to c hoos e Crom 4 prime. 3 BR-2BA floor plans on FEE LAND! Offered al S224.950 lo $237.950. Owne r will finance with 25r; d own payment. Call for details. NEW ON UDO FRENCH NORMANDY Custom country French 4 bdrm + den with 4 full baths. Stained glass & s pecial wood & brick e xterior . Terms : 13%. orEM SUNDAY l·S I 05 SAM ltlMO Barbara Chambe.rs .. Agent lie 1'1thxlntfmancmg. Realtors info and ma ps call s pec ia l in a 2 Rr I RENT Owner will carry a lge 714-731-5015 NDtldlTripl.x o wn e r br o ke r Townhouse. completely 2 Br + Den. 21) Ba. IJ"l 2nd TD and con Eager buyers read lhe 3/2 barm garden apls tn I 7 l 4 I 9 6 3 2 4 8 8 lum., S895 :'tlo i60 911i S69S mo Dbl gar. frplc. sider personal property Classified ads every quiet Newport Height (213)346-4424 Beautifully upgraded 3 pool spa Cor part of the cash day . II you have Area Older, but very 1--------br home.full}fUm .w fi66W-l8lh down C:ill for financing so·mething for sale, re-we 11 ma In I a in ed. 120 UNITS pvL yard. spa & brick 64>2739 details 661·9114 ach them fast and 1nex· S22S,OOO leasehold, or 7.3 acres approved for patio plus gardener in -llllll!!!l!l!!!!!!ll!!!llll!ll!!!!!!!!B!I!!!!!!!~ pensively, call 642·5678. S278,SOO lee. Xlnl lianc· condos In raptdily grow neighborhood of Harbor RA.IE lng.Owner/Bkr646-029S ing North East San View Homes Sl32S mo DAICY PILOT c~ Bernardino. Absolute C all Bill Wedmore SIHCAE STOIY Owner needs $25 ,000 down Elegant 2 BR & den. Near the beach. marina and shopping · with easy frwy a~cess. Located in gate guarded adult community in the Palisades. Priced lo sell CLASSIFIED ADS Property 1600 p r i m e 1 o c a t i o n ~-1~ _ 642·5e78 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Engineenng and plans w Npl Wkly tmo. on PRESTIGHIJS 15M S/F omcE BLDG on 1~t~'ft~~{~o~~ AJ~~--REAL TV WORLD ~Coast 661·9114 included S2,IOO.OOO. s and, very clean 2 Bdrm. (213J 923_00l9 . Beach House Furn. 2BR. IBA. Winter Mo S6SO Util P__a.1d ~-8943 IMM ED l ATF. PDS.5ESSION S BR 3 Ba. quiet Nwpt area. SISOO mo. Refs re· A Dlv1~1on or ~· 631 ·721~- lhirhor IO\'t'\tmenl C'n OCUMROMT 3000 s /f avail now, Up to 10,000 s /f available within 1 y r. Ideal for owner/u ser. $100.000.000 or $70 per sq. ft. 3 Bdrm 2 bath furnished. IM•ltttR, Dnen, Winlt'r, S900, yrly 1st' ltsort 2400 $1200. Rltr. 543-5521 W.._ E. DMd &C,. 714/673-1600 DEVELOPER 'S DREAM COMETRUE! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!! Now you can buy a 1.4 ~ I ~ acre lot In the pre· CHcte•lu•I ow• CoadoMI-••• I stlglous Hunt Club in l9MMt for 1709 ..._.. flor 1700 San Juan Capistrano ............. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• With $20,000 down seller will proYide buyer a 6 moa •. optJcm purcblle, will 1ell on an lnl\IU· ment 11.le and will t ub- Otdlna~ wkb ~ down Priced al Qt0,000 with escrow to tloM Marth 1.112. F OC' mor. dttal It call Georae 8\lnn, •mo SACRIFICE BY OWNER St59.000. Upgraded 2 bdrm. 2 ba, 2 J>'h01, (pc, AIC. 2 car ger, ma1J1lh00tt 180 dtll •Mw. Nr Goll Count. pk, t hop. fl'ftWIY Ea\d Unit, pool, Jae. wshr. dryet. d~. IH BB~ lmmtd pou. No tlmt ror loolly loot. Strioul """" only call Art .,.12 wkda, 711>-Jllt wbcle. .. , ...•..•.•........... Lake Arrowhead Condo .L.-~ Prlv. lakefront com Hott1t1 UnfwN- munlty. perfect family ••••••••••••••••••••••• or con>0rate get-away. s Gttttral 3202 Br. 3 Ba. 2 fireplaces. •••••••••··~··••••••••• larfe gamt' room with REMT ALS full bar. Beautiful lake Y e a r I y We r k I y and forest view. Dock Winler,2.~.4 . Bdrm,, optional. OWC 12a .. r;, Newport Bea c h & $389.000. Al!o, spec· Balboa taeular lake!ront1ot ss tt JACOIS 1W TY x 120 n in exclusive p•opan MGRS l\latdtd fale communl ft l)' of Pt. lfernllolr with 675:_6J_73 level access. Pri('(' in· • .a cl \I d es p I ans a n d Cluslfie'd A<b, yOft one· perm ii.I for SDI sq n. llOj)_ShO.P.Pln& ~nter. CQltom desianed home .ntll the f1miJy or '"" eclllive ent.ertalnmfnt In mind. Slft< tllp dcrl. 50011 IOllbtrt ell po11rt. ITMfM' Id Earl. Mllril ~t.J•lt, Kat«Ut mtmr~. ·' 3 Br 21, Ba condo, pool tennis S750 mo. Agt. 751-3191 ___ _ Beaullful Split Level 38R or Den 38A townhouse Condo Dix Carpet & Drapes Mic"°' Tnsh compacter. dishwasher. A C. 2 car gar, MORE! Central Loc ation . Pool1spa No pets. S79S. 1st & last Plus dep 851-9350 Mesa Verde 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pool lnclds Gardener & pool service. $800/mo. 546·~· S400 Rusllc 2BR retreat w 1country kitchen &. enclosed garage' ~ S5SO 3Bdrm, 2BA In best area_ Shd1ng glass door leads to stone patio It landscaped yal'd ! KENTIM~ 63J.4S5S 1ta7 F E 2 Br. fenced yard . garage. 9600/Mo utlla pd. 691 Center 673 3113 Ask_zy,r l>gu&. WHYIBm WHEN~orL~ can put you In your own hom' A&ent -..at E side 3br. 1 be • • pelt. .. La ""' 11111 431-Dll. Q91e1 ... , Or1ng1 Coast DAILY.PILOT/Sunday, Nov. I , 1981 ....... u .... .," ..._..u.tn'll•" Miwtutreu••• HMttU.twai•" c ... w 1; " t 1 t"' hh" .,. ....... ....._ a..... 4000 ••••••••••••n .. •n•••• •••••••••••• .. ••••n••• ••••••••••••u•n••••u ••••0 ••••••••0 •n•u• VMf.ht Id 3411 •n••••••H••••••n•u• uo••••••uuu•••0•• •u•n•••••uuuueu• ......................... ,,,,, .............. .. C......... JI.I In... ll44 ..... JZ6' ........... JUt ......... -................. ._. J7H C.......... HJ4 ............. J140 MtwpwtlMdt JIH ~u~ Rtrdt 1~:"~!~ni ••• •• • •• ..... •n••• ••• ••••• • •• ....... •••• .. •• .... •• ••• .. ••••• n••••• ..................... •• 2 bdrm lnW t'Oftdo, AC. • ••••. • •• ••••••• •• • ,,.. ••• • .. • ...... •• .... •••• •••,. • • • n••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • ••• • •••••• • •••• • •• H ''L •t 8 : 1~1\ U\~11dd $3TO Tiu Laku·I 1tory 8t1vl.-wUtlBa,l•mlly Harbor IUd1eUiomn, a PoOl.tlDllil•. OC!ANPRONTt• 4 Br Ylnpl1ce1 po.ol, pvt .... :w...w WiilClff o:i~. W=~~ Kl~:fuin .:!"~wr1~! ult No twahu, on w1ter, rm, dJnlq rm, oce1n tr Br. or 4 8r Gori!=:: ua1 Avail. Winttr. Wenly/ patio, dl1nw11htr, on Adull o{tt-«J rommunl 1 C t ltr p Uo p 1 nallablc Low wlnttr ·~ ~•m tbdr~ ale, rrtd1e. nllbt ll1M vitwa Poot• ou•r • rlty v •••· ,0 .,..1111 Mon~l .m.ms. £.aide, •U In •·11 l • 2 tY J11un1CU.11te 2 bdrm, A~r11~ ~~~ 00 ,.1 , . .-N.f* Nltt 1 bdm hollle z frp.lc, iroot• fl court1. ttoala l1IOO pr mo Bob AYll . now. C d ~ u.• 't • JIJI Br 1antco •pll fl'rom 1~ ba. Jluntlnaton u lb 1 19() & bloek' from ~hoppina MullJ ooly. l\O pe\1. or Dov le Koop, Ast. f11rn. $2500/Mo, 1 917 ....................... A,. ..... · Sll:.!ML t.. u d rn ark Condo IA YlllOMT Ba :~ ",(11 h et~/ t'enter on Weel el(fo ol l /yrleaae 9550,T»tl>M, 15'• _ _ _ McL1ln 1'ownhotnt over• CM,4 BR,tWnbouffqlliet UWfWi ... 1" EASTSIDE W11Jler & Oryer, 2 Lux 2l!R,2HA Xltu Lr¥ wrt fi c enn ' town Avail 1al ol Nov. PaJ,t.,~ ~nnC:.~ I r k • i er 'Ila (or lease to'Um lootln1 Bi& Canyon aou nela)lborbood t750 pe.r ....................... Spacious I br, l\ltuttl patJoe, Wftbar, bit In R" llv rm Overlooking orun tont 87~81~ SUI) mo Lilli lut wlh ..\!_~ -•o•r m or~nfum,Nopets ·St~s cour.e. 3 J:tR Zt,t ba. monlh.UU133__ ..... ~ JI06 wood c1llln11 & 0, J car pr ~75 ptr Uay. Sec bldn1 Under Newly dtt0ralw P vate S200 cleanlA& dtp Ovu Twnhome, ~ 3 br, 3 ba, to beach BIO Mo. Aaenl pool, apa & ttM1a crtl. L...e P.W CM ....................... ublnell, prv balcon1". !JJO. lat tr lul + Q(lO sec around parldn1 Adults, room & bath. frplc f21.S, 30 111 ol eae octl)'. No patio, I"· Park, RQOI, ~ud ~: ' Avlll Nov 10. flJOO/mo 2 bdr 2 \it ba f a 2 Br 1 8•. l l&ral• apace utJUUet pd. Adultl only. d e p o • I l . C • I I flOOO mo. 87HTTS lncld1 uUla Eaatalde pttl 714 »00#_ ~c. '97 /~1Nl57 -A . ~·911'1 car ~;. awt'm~:.. • pr mo +uUJ. Ail $5H/mo. Pleue call l7107~Ha81 AJk for Stepsto tht ~ach, 3 er,.2 r M &d·OIM Perft('l home ror ralJlns MOITHWOOO WXUIY ~ YNOMT S 0P HIS1' l CAT! D pool f Jac .. _ mo u..... f7MOU ~l:J.iG. ~Bin m. cau a.s Ba frplc, enc1$d patio 14 rm ln beaut NB hm . cblldrtn 3 Bdrm1, a 48R,2~8Ae.itechomt. ~~'·f1Ba.~Uloo:aUp. LUXVRY,101rtn1walls ss.,!:172iwoin ..... , ..... 3l07 MIWDU21DIM BRANDNtw2ffr.2 8a Ye1rly S73S Mo C:oll kit prlv., pl. prof F baths, hi• yard, cul-de ~car aar. Master Suite am:nltlt~ moo ~: 0 f w Ind 0 w. a D d -=· ....................... 2 •ty 2~1>1 encl yrd coc!Jd a11ace. IJtovt & fl73 2$07 . 0' 30 U2S llnc. ull. • • c •· r i ~ n d I y w/frplc & wet kr. Frplc 81:9kerf7Mt12. ' •hllabt.& .. provide Uaht .,..._ .......... Ill Oct10 view 1 Br. encl.Id 1ar. pal.iof, '11ttu. bit'. d/w, IS25 Mo 638-2456. Duplu. uPf{a1ra. 2 Sr. I ?fi0.82A2 • nelrhborhood In Men In uv rm allo. Seeludecl ---and lovtb' lJk.e view. 3 ••••••••• .. ••••••n•••• 1.,, "550.. w. trdor, kld.t /pett o1c _531.mt Bu. rrplc. 1ar111e Near R.m tn .c BR ti.c NcwPor1 de M 11r S73S /rn o CuJ·de·Sac In best arta ltJm =at Harbor ..... I.a.id 170• Adlllll, no pets. Savage 1435 , Lorri wkdy1 · Unfumh1bf!dt,2.&3br. LldQ.1hopplnJ1 ari'u "100 Shores Pvt BA. U»e of ?Js.2868_ _ 11200 mo. Alt Kyle. OC~OMT ·orJ:releue~o.-yeur •••••••u•••u•u•••••• WUde&Co.rTMIOll. S-47·9571 : eves/wknd&. ASPINPACIRC yur leoH AduJLS, !'° Pool & TennLt. Purn or a Bdrm , 2"' ba, frpk, 2 552·1800 Hoe. Barnt\ Rhy, M2-5200 Qliiot I BR 1 Ba wtaar Bachelor • .Vrl)'. 1325 mo. ~5434. CZ 131 St'-7202 Pf" Must have ref s Uitfurn l2IM IMS-201.5 car 1ar. Bllln k1tch Verynlce6BR21ttbade· 4 bJrm. 2 bath. com· -WATERFRONT -sundeck. Yrly. avail ~blkoffSand. 2 BR, 1 BA. nr S. Cal -Avail 1.1•1s Om,. by t 1r old Condo.C.'M $.1()11 ~i~o. 2182 Maple. tatch-ed bome. 3952 &letely remodeled, Rd d llOO l"B ,J!Ll. tOfmo.e.4·9811 S7S·9562,752-6925 Pina. & Santa Ana . SfJAC.rEHTHOUSI 41412 (;lubhuu~e Av1• rtus uUI or 5,~_ev_ea. Acacia, College Pr~I nr ltns, frple, SlSOOmo. b!u~~e + 30 ; doc:· lolloll ,.._.. 3707 201 E Balboa Blvd Adlts only SS1S 545-li41. 3 br, 2 ba, skylights. 494·6303 __ Mll)lll Cllor~~1 ~elcli~Cul~Qr. C re LIDOISU llraae. UUb. lncld . .,0 ....................... Mena ertll. 975-1107 ext8. cathedral ~ihn&s. dbl I Br Condo. SM<>, Mo A\lll Nov tst Larat al 2 Br. l &. Newly de· 0 ~s · s • ..,,.., par 1' IAYROMT or Boat dodt alone $150 1 bdrm,~ bit Beach. Pk· 2bdrm.t525yrly Meu Verde 2 Br, 1111 ba. balcony. i1111gles dehght Ver• a i I I e.b <.:•I I tracllvt room. Steadily corated, all buHt-ins ~s~ Open ~~~u:.~·S 3 bdr m, l bath, frplc, or 1 Br, house alone 1495. lng, utll pd 'UI June $.1'75. Manhall Realty pvt patio, avail. 11 /l. or family retreat. ~ 2l!!{830-23'l3 Richurd ~mployed person 40 S.S2S Mo. 311 E. 21st. St. -· bltna,ISSOmo. 773-4°'8 Wiil be shown 534.3140 67M600 SS25 mo. 1552 Elm mo Discount tor It V E R SA I l.. L t: S )'tars+. withorwtlhout Apt A. Do not disturb te· Lrg 2 Br 2 ~a condo, dbl s . 2PM. Balboa studio. 1 blk to !bdrm 1., w/laundrv 646·3627 gardening Agt. Grtg. PENTIIOUSE k1tchenJ>nV. 979·9656. nant 63t-:i067 gar, relr111, W /D. ot ' '1' -1148-9979 2 Br 2 Ba corner untl - L --- 1 pool. '79S Mi.s.531 3 Brdm I~ Ba, dbl gar, water , util. Included crpts. stove/refrig. 1425 E. Side 2Br, lBa. garage, . · $750 M · Irvine Area. F. $185 mo. ease or eaae option . prime area, hrdwd fll'I, S3001mo. Oya 540-8001, yrly.646-7662. pool, pvt yd, adlls. $465 Delulle poolside xtru ocean view o lncludesut1l Wimbledon VIII. As· WOODDIDGL brclt frpl, F.H .. D/W, ~bby,evesW-4CKS Yrly 3 Br 2 Ba, patio, 1 mo.673-0731 large 2br. 2 bu, bltns. 644-0452 752·5100Ext._2."3 ~~mable 12~'it Terms For lease 2 bdrm, 2 ba, disposal. gas range. lrg 2 bdrm apt with parking garage space, lau.ndry, East.side 2 Br. l Ba. Near dswhr I~ oules beach 2 bdrm. l ba ~75 yeJrfy F. S300 Mo. Beautiful Al g • 2 BRi 2 B~. Co.ndo S700permo. P. J. pat waterlgardenerl Slid utilities. 1 block furn /unfurn. $750/mo. schools, no pets. $42S Adlll. no pets S4.'i0 mo lease Open beoms, 3BR , 2RA Eastside CM 1ss':=.' poo , tennis ~2836 llG CAMYOH pd. lt.s $830 mo yrly. from the beach and bay. 67J.5T•5, 2l3t349-4S24 Mo. 631-61SS. 536-11362 carpo~W~:J:~~>11 Houu . 642.3251 -- -Rancho San Joaquin. Newport custom home. 5'8·5210 .&cwknds. Ava11 now thru June l.S. Bach apt, ~ bllt to bcb, 2bdrm, l~ba. Crplc, pvt $600 Gorgeous2 Br. 2 Ba -' --Sub leasr room now until Large 3 Br. 2~'1 Ba. Con 2BR, den. 2"'2BA. New 6000 l q I\., golf course Beacon Ba.y 3Br Jba, 18 1700 mo 313 East Bay yrly $270 mo. Clean 404 patio & gar 1525/mo. seperate unit bl'Sl NO FEE Apt. & Condo Ftb Femlllt 1114lllt St do. wall to ~all carpets, Carpets, Pool, jac $8SO. view on the lst tee. ft dock, tennis, fyr lse Ave. E. Balboa.1146-9131 543.5478 ar~a, walk to beach. rentals Villa Rentals N a. 673.5007. drapes, micro, 2 car 494-2592,494-3348 S3900/mo. Ma r ilyn 1600mo 675-8617 675-2329 ---· --child OK, no pets. 67S·4912Broker. 1ar!eglebawr/o~~rr.xplraatiso NEW coodo .• 2 masters Kershoe.r,642·8'l3S. Newport Hts 2br lba C t M 3724 CorcNtodelMcr 3122 Quiet 1 Br. I Ba New 960-6241 _ Ocea~front fo; W1ntl'r Hoftfl, Mottk 4100 • uuie • +d AC d 21'1 view home. Ssso .+ dep' os o Itel ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpts. & drps Good 2BR TOn"""OME Rentals Furn1~hed & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail Dec.l 640.llSSor en. upgra e . ~·"-<722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br,2ba.beaut.viewol Easts1de loc. Mature "~"'• SE•• •RkMOTEL 631. 7IOO. ~mo. ~718 ""'" b . Pool. par1<. near beach unfurn Broker 675·4912 Am.A . N 2 B 2"'2 B C d LUSE llG CAHYOH B Sh . g ded t LMmy U.,111' ay , private. Garage. Adults only. S350mo 147 963-5191 3 bdrm-,... Nwnt l>"nn. Wkly rentals now avail., Westside 2 Br~ e\h ran a i on 0 SlSOO Mo. 3 Bdrm. ri:;mmC:~y.u~ Br.g:u~ ....... Re frig $900 m 0 . _E. 18th. St. J4,C.M. -Nr Huntington Harbour $675 mo Ulll pd ... Yrl~· or SI 12 & UIJ Color T\ enc Is d garage ~n e P Cent w/v ew. to Townhouse on golf 7.1.82. S8SO. 2131972.5101. ...._ .... Im 8'6-0096. -2 bdrm, 2 bath wlpYt 3 Br 3,, ba. den. frplc Wmler 675-4164 Phonei. in room. 2274. wasben dryer area' u~rrtssooe.ri.~t mito rourse.21')8a.,sep.DR . .697-0WL fro111St5...tdv 3Br.To~Apt 2"2 P.at10 tachbdrmw/pvt COM 8464360 Newporl Blvd C M fenced back yard. S4s0 • e • 5 e · New Carpets& paint. Continental breakfast Ba, frplc. enclsd patio. I smlt. LaW>dry book·up. ~· m_o.__ Eastblufft, Townho11se 646 7445 Mo. +secu_rity 548-5442 ~2850· Openl·SSat&Sun. SUW1HD M·F recreation room blktobch&shops.Appl No pets . S47S. 769 PANORAMJCVIEW a~t . 3?<frm. 2ba. 2 l':ir li.Jvl' on Newport Beach & 770·5629. Uruv. Pk. spac 3br, 2ba 26Canyon Island Dr. Executive Porrorino, pool: TV, laWldrymat' a cc p l 3.18 • · B • ' Hamilton. Rear urut 2 B Large 2 bdrm. 2 ba, nr gar No pet.S. S650 mo S 100 wit Pine Knot 3-br. 3 ba. bi-level ~~~~~g:fs(/~a~{;:~~: WHl•vM.TftlorCo. withoutst.andingview.4 Ma id service and Marguerite CdM lmmed. occupancy HunllngtmHarbour 6441010 ~1ot 1 ~WPCll NB townhome. Upgrades. 529.0384 Rea"ltors~IO b, d rm · Ex Pao de d kitchenette available. 673·7183. 963·8182. 34o.497o 960·437_o Ground Floor 2BH. 2BA MS ~0 · Pvt yard. Frplc. S795 --Immaculate yearly 4 Br. ~ac:;~~:~ ;~~~ ~ncd Great conv location. 2277 0 c ea n view wit h Avail now. I br., upstairs S~~/0~:c!;~~~:f; r~ gfi~?0H~~· ~~~ni~~ Yearly ·00 the beach rum mo. 851-9990 W D 8 R G 2 car gar. SS75 per mo. teMis. Sl700mo. Harbor Blvd. 645-4840, fireplact. 2 Br. I Ba apt di s hwasher, beach S350 mo inc Id mo 646.:lln! 675.3787 rooms Kitch. & Ba 2 Br. with gar. S41S TOWHHOME Walk to beach, pools & JoannAJterman t•tlligt•IMdl 3740 /mo.~ _ ca~port Water & trash , ~ --S280 per mo -; '1280. Carpel. fenced ya.cl, 3+ famity·rm, den, 2 tennis. 642-8850 or l"llM""-ciol •••••••••••••••••••••••Studio apt w/refrig. paid. UTS + S300 dep. utils~3&-l789 SlepstoBeach.IBR yrly ser.dep ~W Ocean· water paid. fplcs. closeto lakes. fish, 645-9722. Agent. · Corp H I , FINEST Available Nov 20 ms. Adults. no pets. 545-2000, t bdrm . no pets or S32S mo front NB 2228 "A"{'lacentia. swim . boat . spa. IETHERRST 675-6170 769 •• s .. 1 util inc 673·784I days. Ag,enl,nof.ee _ children 3 blk from _ 631·~ 6734154 £all l·S__ 636-020 $925 mo. Lois . a gt lo occupy lhis BRAND :1 '7S. _ 8 Spanish Estate Uving 760-1813 aA 6 PM Tnplex 2 Br 2ba. balrony. beach Isl & l:c.l + de Spacious b11chelor. I full y0 .. ....u __ R=-...~. 4250 J Br + den· 2'" Ba, 2 63H266 NEW 2 bdrm d I I C ...... •L FRl'WJ'ff H E Beauuful park hke ~:ir luund rac1l. enrl ~ar posit $280536-il.57 -B frig hot plat l ' .. wnvn innur. balconies, huge mstr L k frontL a ut rnn-A"'A ""' M roundin~>. Tn iJced MewLum:vCondos Wolk to schl & golf 1 2BHlBAJblks tobeach. a, e. '••••••••••••••••••••••• ' a e ease do. Adults only. no pets Newport Shores 4 BR 3 I pool. Sunken oas bbq, On south siae ol Hwy, Avail Nov 10 ... ,,,.,mo blk from beach S:JO<l mo OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br suite, pool, spa. playing . . $900/mo. ~0295 Agt Ba. 1 year lease. S9SO I r r • . . ol old CdM ~ quiet. adulls only. no yrly_:!73 2830a!t 6 A\ ail Wini.er Weeki) field, executive living. 2 P.anoram1c day b& . n1te mo Isl •· last G°" spark ing oun la ins. quiet section •. 645-6473 pets S470. • BR EAT II T" L· I N r. .. onLhlu 673 7""3 yrs new Kids OK. no I views or Wood ridge HortMlr v..... .. "' . ·en I spa<: i 0 us r 0 0 m 5 . Pool. Mio-Wive, Trash -------~~I n n "' • ,,, pets. ssOO/mo. John, agt' Lake. 2 BR 2ba & den. 3 bdrms. Cape Cod HRlc~a· rd Sowers, Rltr. Separate dining area. Compactors & Ga rages. 3bdrm, 2ba, rarn unit, up -I VIEWS • L.. a k e ';rah o-e C on 631·1266 GatedcommW\lty. Very Townhomefor6or9mo 7l•·se&.S674 , Walk ·in closets , Ca11Brandoo644·7020 I stairs. S4?S Avail No\' Conv tor 2 bdrm apt Adults uni) $750 Mo dom1n 1um on North 4 -Br 2 Ba, fresh paint, luxuri.ous SllOOr.mo. No lease. SllOO mo Pool. . ---homelike kitchen & -20th 642·7919 --Child olt. No pets $420 Huge 2 Br apt. tugh on Shore at l~lme Village good carpet. Submit on pets O~er will con· tennis Drive by 2706 Super clean Mooaro. rabinels. Walk to Hunt· PEMTHOUSE APT 2bdrm twnhse. mature .&a~ncl 842-1652 _ ba.ck bay bluH 1o11lh 2 3 Br. compl rum.-+ lg children. $850. lsl. last, sider lse opt. Call Lynn H 11rs1 de or. ca 11 Harbor View Homes, 3 ington Cenur. Pen~bouse · 2 BR apt. adults only . no peu. 3 bdrm , 2 ba, stove. dtS· private balconies. frplc. frplc. TV & phone. Lake & 5300 security Agt i Noah, Aft. 552-li.x> 1·346·2034, 1·568-9343 BR 2 Ba. secluded Yard. 1 Bdrm-rum, S485 available November 1st. S42S/mo. 755 W. 18th St trwasher. rpts. drps healed pool & loads of View $&S pr day, SSIS Lid --covered patio. garden· TownhoUS&-unfum. S5&S Fireplace, 2 ca~port 6'6·9507. Fpc Enclosed patio closets 74.5 Domingo Dr wk 549..0012 ev. wknd.s 631·73!.<L I w~ 0 Isle Bayfrool 3BR IDg 1ncld. 11150 mo Call space. large private -Obie gar. 1o1·asher, dr.H•r 979.8889 or64.5·12li0 -:.I I To1o1•nhouse. furn for 4ba, den, attached 3 car ·i k . t' I Ne -----CHRISTMAS IN HAWAII 1 iease. 3 bdrm. iv. ba. garage Pvt. beach. :;r~yn Bui ley, agt., t~m~;:~· ~!r':!tcLirJ::°puin~, IAYTIMIERS hook-up;:~ Paeanltehqt1Gs~e~~tal:e~it~:~· 2 BR 2 BA. Oceanfront pool. jac. tennis S8SO per S2000/mo yrly. Pvt pty. ·I 14 Yearly lease. S750/per ---" apl al The llika1 t.n 5488221 2t..a.-fr•.....a. 3 Br l'2 Ba Condo~ ~.675-4000or 673·8821. mo. Avail 11115 Call --·----------. -LAQUINTA HERMOSA month Dav e l SPACIOUSlBR Rod A Honolulu DonPett.1John ~4~fora Lo\•ely 4 BR in CdM 3BR, 2BA. Fl'l>lc. OW, 16211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk Schweickert 642·8235 Large private patio, :'t1o Children OK No .. gt _i2_!!!_267·11m_ Woodbridge dbl gar, 3 br wil80 deg ocean vu. Bvt OR, Pvt Com. 2 car car. W. of Beach. 3 blks S. of MACNAB· IRVINE fireplace, walk m closet. l!!ls 21311161:1~4 2 Bd.J.Jull bath. f11>lc. I Palm SpnngsArea 1Mon 2 ba. Adj/pool & park. be'aches Newly pain-cptng, loft.. fen~ed ,yrd. Edinger REALTY. ___ dishwasher. garage 2 BR 1 Ba. stove D W. car gar Steps to bch. LereyCowitry Club>con ms. 768-7744 /4746. led I c pt 'd. incl ap· Leased byyT. 546-6020 147·5441 2 Bd. steps to beach. $695. po o I & I a u n d r )' cpts. drps, gar. ~ W 0 SS75 mo yrl) 6iJ.2830 an do, 3bdrm. 2ba. atnum. Woodbridge 3 Br 2ba. ft!J.~~~es ·s1soo1mo • -.. •--'--3741 63Asllt·l.!,~r Darrell. agt fac1ht1es. S4hk~p 00:2.~· nu pets 6.R!!L ---Cum . golf&. tennis. Dai lam rm. dining rm, Versailles,2Br2b198'7S --rnw--.. _, _ · ..::fM>'_ 28r.Den.212Ba.Condo. ly, weekly & month!) frplc . Inside & outside OnWa\er2Br 2baS695 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -399W.BAYST. 2bdrm.2ba.delx,3blocks Gorgeous whitewater I' ates av a i I patios. Malibu lights. HEW'Oln' HGHTS NptShores. 381'2ba ~ Furn tux studio. spa, TV. Costo Meta 3124 6~tU3 from ocean. cstm drps. v 1 e w a 11 d e I u x e ;141SS8-lll01, S.Spm. ask auto sprinklers. Lake, Like new, custom built 3 CMotomoothl maid service, phones, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt. gar Married or fealures. Only SIOSO Mi• lor Mark. pool & tennis pr iv bedroom. 2 bath, formal Harbor Vu, 21try. 4 Br $125 wk. 4!18-2'227 HEWLY DECO-. Nice Bach. Apl. for 1 family. S500. 523-7785. I Edgewater Real Estate. Mam moth Condo SOOO/mo. PH; 1140.1327, dining room home. Eat· ho 114.95 Furn. studio, Laeuna. 1 Br. eu pd, encl gar Adult. No pet. Utils intld L;gliuuri~ 2br.-2Tu11 -4~.:8536 2BR,2BA Jae. Sauna. 559-6188, ore 759-6597. me area in kitchen. Bay VU me. 3 Br. SHOO mo S3SO Mo. d/washer, pool. Adults cu & water. Frplc & ba. wlf!'l>lc. roman tub. Versailles Comer Pe~· reason ab I e rat es Rancho San Joaqvm 3 vtew.Sl.SOOmonth.Year· -__ •2227 "2-5073. patio S380/mo. Call oversized gar Nr lhouse 2 Br 2 Ba Avail t7s·3930~5Mon·Fn bdrm . 2 "2 bat h s , I Y I ease. 631·7 3 00. WATl.Rf'HONT 1 Studio, fp • deck,$450/mo. 2 Ir. I lo Allt b t w n 9 A M • 5 P M Warner & Bolsa Chica ~~~ 3i87 fireplace. view. xlnt con-Realtor. HOMES no kids. Charming! Newly decor. <1as pd. 645·6404. Mlle to ocean 840-4597 Westclirr. Lge dlx apt 2 Las ~~!t~~ beach dilion Adults, no pets. REA~-~STATE 497-1305 1 encl gar .. pool, dshwr. 3 Br 2 Ba. Ava.ii 1mmed 2bdnn, 2ba. frpk. gar Br 2ba. frplc. patio. Resort 2 bdrm, modem S900 mo Agt, 833-9293 WESTCllFf 63 400 I eeautiful 2 bdrm Ocean· Adults. 642-5073. Children OK 4-plex. 14002 lluntmgton mature people . $600 no facilities. on ocean --~~~~'.::__-leach 32411 4 Bd. 2•, Ba, $1300 mo. _ I front Pent.house Condo. 3 Ir To~--___ 548-57_!1 _ $47~mo. 84J·s.s4!i ~~~t:W2 no ch 1 Id re n Pool. tennis. spa, fis· LOCJUIMI Agt. 646·0880 3 Br boatslip great loca· 1 Comp. rum. Lease by N 1 d pd 12 Br 2 Ba condo. nr So Spacious 2 Br Kids OK --hmg. surfing 2 hrs from D•oPoW 3226 t..'E: .. ;-.:··2aa·25·~·;: HarborView2stry48~ t10~.pvtare~.s1.200·mo I mountilJulylst.St.000. e:cl~areco~gadswhr' Coast Plaza, SA. pool. p at 1 o \' 1 c l 1Br 2 Ra Frplc G;~at Orange Count> ssonitr ••••••••••••••••••••••• I u ~ ... c~ndo . ""rp' le Sl6001mo ~(l. 76().9333 Owner Adult.I. 642.5073: r spa, sauna. ~95. Deb ,. Beach Slater $t0.S mo oc, .. neiH Wlllt'f'l As1"oots 17141 95~·~091 __ Oc • 2 B 2 B "~ ' ~ ' 2B 2b Condo 1750 t714) 730-8444 --~0-0702 Isl & last Call Rll 9303 on ' • no IH' s · L R. o -b p t ean view r a beams: balcony, bit ~s. r ~ PRIVATE PARK Spacious 2 Br, 1 Ba. S395. -----. -!ISS·0.124 rg ig ocar ca m. 00 Condo, end unit . rormdinrm waterview 2Br lbaonwater . $695 p 1 11 b 11 21Me,,portleodl 376' JBr l~Ba $425 Laun I Br house t)pe with Qr_962~-_ · table. . .colorTY • .2.lplc.s. washer/dryer. patio, from evtry 'rm. Across 2 Br w1view ..... S750 B~ a!~~o e>: a · ........................... dry fac., poo'i~ gange. Utll incl. no Large 2 lfr 2 Ba 2 sun. lachftor Shldio Sleej>s lj,_714 ~5-6916 new r rpts. $600 mo from Hister Park No VU~ome,3Bt,d1nmg& 2mslrBR 2•,BaS6SO I La r e 1 bdrm pets S380.Call8SH8:.18.1 decks. m1 to b<'h 4x6 QuietAreanearbeach I Cha rming Lakefront A&enL496-S980 _ chJldren. no pets. Lease family rm Sl400 3 Br 2, 2 B~ f700 d. : sh ~2--0350_ __ I Roman tub, w,d hkup. I person onl> S32S incl cabin N Lake Tahoe a To,.a 3232 $1000 Avail now. 494·6841 Waterf~~~~mes Inc. You~ choice. Kids OK. , ~~i~w.;es~id;a~rt. Very Clean. '28R Court mble frplc . JO' gar Also j ulll.·lsl & s.•r s I e e p s 5 S4 00 wk ••••••••••••••••••••••••-Hill 3250 ------1 no pets John. agl ~ Enclosed Gar Walk to bachelor. ut1I pd S31S 6754568 673-8052 HOMEF'ORRENT --rnw 3BD 25 ba, back bay' 631-1266 -----Harbor Plaza Adults. 846-9501_,~16 2BR frt'<;hpaintmne'4er J Bdnn. $675 Fenced 3 .. 8~ .. ·v•t;~·;;~·,;.·;~ view. Blurts condo. 3BR 2.,,8A condo. Boat I 2 Br wigarage. Adul.ts. 347 W Wilson 113. 1213 1 1-bdrm . deck. btovt>. dpt~ ClllSc to bch & Rental1t0Shor9 4300 yard & garage. Kids & Absolutely gorgeous. 6 lJ200~106l -:--Sb'. f-rplc, ar. Newly crpts, drapes. pat1_0. 447..:.5260_ refrig.S..150 shops Gar w >Aabher & ••••··~··••••••••••~••: pets welcome 545·2000 Mo. then Mo. to Mo. No 2BR. IBA. Newly pamt. 1 De~ Jtooom!6'15-9'13S I ~~pd Call I 5 2 Br 1•2ba. tnhse. pvt I 892:5373 dr)er $575 )fl) tM & CuthHngexpenses ~~~:•. noyr.:..-3234 ~.!-5 .. :!750. Judy Agent C:tnt r(~ ~~: PO~i S. C..... J 276 YtAA·AOUMO FUN: 2619V':I" ~la Ana $465 ppkagl,1 orptAs/:ar~sl. N~on~I l"iM 3844 ~:s s ~kn~~~ 2 3 . ~:a't~r~~I ~ f1~el ~~~ rvwnv• -1 ,NJ·~. Social Ac11v1t1es 01· 667 1ctona S470 · •••••••• ••••••••• •• ••• • ' C · I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l...-o HicJlef 3252 ar. ~mo. 642-237_5_,•••;;,i;:;;.:;;:,::;;:••• reclOI • Free Sunday SS20 Mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. 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EASTILUff A.Jso: family home with :,:iri~e:~~ old.'Callfor.app/ year Call 54s.7214 S620 mo. 752·8318 or 675-1642 " 8324134 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl300 Mo. 1ncl.d s 3 bdrm. 2 ba home, edwoodsundeck&view He&JtllClubs•Saune TSLMGMT 642·1603 Esideupst.airs2Brl Ba. 833·9509--t's Cl--.....-1.... 3876 - HOMES FOR RENT gardener&pool serv1ce. gardener10cluded S1200 ~'1o1•aves' .... .,., ~ • H•Oromassage • --$450/util pd s•~ car •-ol--'-38481 °" ~ 1--------• Bd ...,_......., N t pl'" s For "' ~ , 2 Br 1 Ba $450 .· o ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ yR m t 3.,.4 nns."°""·••""· ope s ~ae mo.days979-9930Elame 4924 1 Sw1mm1Ag •Gou · garage.tchlldOK.169 ....................... AdultStudio 510,.e ua ooma~ F e n c e d ya rd s & a P pt c ~ 11 545 · 2000 Evenin 759.9065 _ Ren limes 1 011v1ng Range ~~tfa:c::i,~~c:' 2 C~s~a E. Walnut. 54().3666 dys. Ocean View. Deluxe 1 & 2 1 Fndge.' Utt I ~ 542010 Contact Services garages. Kids & pets Agent, no ee. 1 U. I• S3l-4SS.5 BE.AUTIF\Jl APTS· M · 6 & wknds 548--4471 Br. Apts Newly decoral 1 I l.. a r g e s t G a ~ welcome. 545 ·2000 MonarchSummil3Br 2 1 1 4 bd Zb l FEE Sltogtu 1 &2 Be<1· 631e;~ 548·154 IMSO 2 BR adlts nopet.s ed, refnge,dishwasher.I ener 49201~ !\tale Female Room Ment, no fee.___ Ba. Condo. Adult Com· rm, a, new Y re· rooms • Furn11heO · · P~I 325· J 17lb Place disposal. heated pool. ma.te Ser' ice '" So HOMESFORRENT munit y . S72S t mo. modP.led. Lrse.bda Honesfwlllslwdar &untu•nrstled•Mitt STUNNINGlarge2Br.& AftliAM 646.stJ? · elevator.subter prkng. S.alleoc.h 3814 Cahf G.RC for rental 3 & 4 Bdnns S625·S725 64.5·2357 or831-7 . 556-2075. ask or De ra, U11t. lli•d 3300 L1v1ng ' No Pell • Ba. Garden Apt Pool. ' $850 & up Call 4.94·*>83 '........ ............... needs 11·7PM F e n c e d Y a rd s & 2 BR 2ba. near ocean. ev 675-1692 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~::1s Open 011ty & u . 710 W. 18th. St. Lrg 2 Bd I Ba. near So C {)pPos1te main beach~n-j Cute 2 Br across from 1213)63().30(0 garages. Kids & pets adult community, no 3 br. 2'., ba Blurrs area NEW BREEDAP'TS. Plaza, encl gar. '49S obstructed view 1 br sand. S52S mo + bt & l-'!11'111!!!!!!!!!!!11!~!!11!!!!!!!!!!11111 welcome 545 ·2000 pets. $725/mo. $750/mo. S979 tmo 159·0078 or ltoei.s,tddlah Oakwood 1 BR with LOFT & 64G-67S2 ---condo Balcony. ~ecuri· last,;_No k1~._!Wll·45.57. A.&ent, no(ee. Call 644-7298 752·S282 SUMMEI • W1MTB Garden AP9r1rMnta BACH. from s.150 Frplc, 3bdrm. 2ba, Mesa Verde. ly res\'·d pr1cg $700 So.tti LOCJlllMI 3116 CLOSE TO-BEACH· Mi_ I Vt..L. 3267 EASTBLUFFSDplan,on YEARLY-COMM'\ N9wpoft ~ H. rec room. pool. jacuui. adulls. no pets. $62S m~ ut1l incl 494-1754. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Dew 3Br •Ba "°" -r-gm. bell 3br. 2•., ba. 880trv1ne 1•11f>I~• gas & water paid . 499-4721,838-4921. 2bd i -1b--Oc-~ Oceanfront Sml IRr · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S975 94 6306 / (213) (7'14) S.5 1104 d I ----rm, a, ean view sundeck, bltns, Crplcs. HOME FOR RENT · 4 · • A u ,ts, no pets. 393 Townhouse Garden ~pt 2 ssso incl util. Isl Isl, security avail now 536·24.56 or 3 Bdrm . S6SO Fenced 556-1676 Newport S..Cll S. Hamilton, CM. 645-4411. Br. 1 ~ Ba Patio & 64.5-2Jl7 I 498-28.SI 536-7979__ yard & garage. Kids & Beautiful Newport Crest 1700 16th S1 •Do•" •l t6thl I a rage. S52 S mu ----nr ARarfwtellh Fwftlshed 4 Br 2 Ba. Westminster pets welcome. 5"5·2000. Condo 4Br, FR, DR. oc11 (714) S.2·5113 548-lfil_ 1 BR. ~o Laguna. -..or U-L-.1-L......1 3900 • 1 moo lfe8tiBJIU beach, S4!i0 mo. Evs. tnW111.-u Ave /Spnngdale area, Agent, no fee. view, yr Y mo. MESA VERDE home al· _497-5382 ..................... .. children OK $650. 1st, 3 Br. 2 Ba. m~. Yard & 646-0686 REHTTOOWH•, SHORTTERMS APAITMEHTS moephere2&3dlx apts s 2 B ba 1 d k S E A WI llr.J D last & dep req 'd 1'nterior refurbished lmmac upgraded 3BR. Beach rentals, 2&3 Beautiflul landscaped No ls.546--1034. pac r 2 · ge ec · f"'ll 963 3927 J\6PM . 2BA H H h 1 SSJOSA3BR.famrm rd p . ---ocean vu. walk to town I VILLAGE ~· _a__ _ __ SSl-1000 or 586-9893 Ask ome._ ~ es 8300 bdrms, $550 mo. up Agl ga en apts. atlOI! or Nice 2 Br. t Ba. in4·Plex Garage. w ID. $625 /mo. Brand new 2 bdrm, 2' 2 ba for Geo!.&l.a View Street m arbor SS35 H.B. 3BR. rncd 67~8170 decks. Bool & Spa, cov· $440 • 494.7302_ • --Ne-.4' 1&2 bdrm lu-xury lfil_sla'4~~ blk beach 3 Br. 2 Ba Ne;°Condo on ~!~dsc~i!d.e~~/;r~r $600 Dana Pt Home 9648 WIHTll llMf ALS ~d~~~~~~eat paid. ~1 art!:__ H.wport ltoch 3169 S:.~~ ~~~~~.~~r~ 3 Br. 2 Ba Pool Home Lake. 805-492-5452 Gardener mcl. $1375 mo. '930 l BR. $420.1430 USTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• from $570. Townhouse S730Mo. Pool service in· Ail/675·'7a3 S600EITOJTOManor 2 bdrm. 1 bath, frplc , 2250Vanguard, 540.9626 3 bdrm. 2 ba, enclosed p111 MNPORT Crom $640 +pools. ten _cld. 84,!!·6621 ask forTerl Mewporl leodl l26t 3 Br. 2"" ba, pool and rec 8302 dshwhr, SS50mo. patio, 2 story. Avail ,. ft ntn nis. waterfalls, ponds' A Professional Servlt'e For Professional People. 3 offices to screen. check ref's & employment. will match you with ~e right Roommate' 30 Oay(;uaranlee 25"1 oH with this'ad I ONMCJtCo:151-7714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Newport Terrace. 1 tn 3 bdrm. 2 bath, bltns. 2 BR. 2 BA. 5515 11/l8. l600 mo •painur~ Gas for cooking & heat -II BR.212ba.2stry.3ur WESTCLl.FF3bedroo~. Call 645-SUJ S600 rv e3+Z p1Uo,MSOmo. 3MW.Wlllon. 631·5583 640,Ul97 ,. IUlfltnl.l · Id F S gar.avail now Walltlo lstoryw1lhpool,Camlly H bo V' Ho •B Renllmes 54l0 3 bdrm, 2 bath, frplc, BT-31311 ' 1Dn'g paF d~omN rtanh MASTER/V ISA bch . $8 50, 20271 room,2fireplaces.din· arr iew mes .• r $750mo. ..... a C iego rwy nve 0 A«'t!pted Brentstone Call Stan ing room, 3 patios, etc. 21-2 ba, 2300str. S1295, lg 831-4555 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• OUMTIY CLUI on Bea('h lo McFadden i--... !!!!Jllll!llllllfl!l!lll!!ll!!!!!!!!l- .!68-7307___ __ etc. l500 Mo:MM417. yard. Gardener. sec. FEE ""2alfleld 2Br. l~ Ba.~. Very LIVIMGIM then Weston McFadden Male 3MS lhr Sbr. 2ba Lovely 4 Br 21, Ba. Fam. SI ystemd . 2 nr::.~:!!,5· Co.do tll nice $G2S. S8HOOO or ME.WPORT lo Sea wind Vil I age hse nr s Co r111a/Ftwy rm & frplc, 3 car garage mme . occu . ......., U.t. .... rd 3425 FAMI. y APT$. S 8 6. 9 8 9 3 • Ask (or IEACH !.7.14 >8!3·5198. Spa $225 +share utils extras. $950, L~l. Jut + llG CAMYOH DUPLEX. 3BR,2BA. UP ... ,.................... Spark Ung clean Ir& apll. Geor&ia. I IR~; &41 4913 ri ..,,..,. Luxurious. T h ree 1900 mo 2BR. \BA. ll--Of for families with l or 2 •...........a. 3140 ,...,.,._.. ~u l,t.84!)-......., bedrooms. Two baths. Do .... ..,., N _.. hlld N k ....... An adult community on S2004Plex.ulll Sh r lr1t luxury bom(' 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo in bot Richly decorated. Muted cai;:t ;"""piu,r,0j1c1i~:. THI LuacY PIW Tw ... T~ Hut~=~· No'::U par · ....................... the Back Bay. Spec· ...,. H 1 5403 w /prof !*Non. 1st last -+ spot All amenities. $750 tones! 3000 square feet. 631~ 7.2121 Rent In Cotta Men's ~ blk from beadl. 1525 28R. rn B.A. · $4t5 THI WHlffUTUI tacular Spa, 7 swi m· _.s. .B. Bungu ow dcp inclds utils. 963'6551 11\ Over ookJ loth tee or HV Romet Affordable NEW EST &•ted 20 mo. yearly lae Call 2 BR. 2 BA. SSJS Lu..lury A~ult units auf. mintpools. Slighted ten· 983.1 546-~ 6 gollcou 1 rae 1 .tmomonRth. Exclualve'area. seR: Townbome VILLAGE Maurttn7:~amto3:30 •W.Wlllon, 831·5583ford1ble tivln&.1.2&3 nla courts, bike tr1ils, mGlbllttoBch c...,; Newport Bea ch llwt1!t9'011 Yeary ease. IT ue aBA,Vltw.Pool&Ten· COMMUNJTY.2&3Br. pm (114)5tN'700 Br. Well decorated . &ulllng green . ~ Wutcliff S250 Mo H....._, 3242 GTd and ValeeT. Open sun11· nla C«trt.I. $1190. (213) 2~ Ba. 1800 · 1800 sq. ft. 'Lovely dllt apt on the wtr, PALM MESAAPTS Olymp~. U1ht· •chelora1 1 •nd 2 l.'.MOCM. utilsmc. ....,,,. Female, lovely 2 Br I ....................... ,;.1r);;,s~ee ca 3254&5t. •· : . "'h purd el~.G1111t-. !Br. ~"'· trplc, t nr 15'1MeuDr. td~nlli~ I ,J~fi1, ::~r~1:b!=mt:'o~ s:mTualin.pool ......., Baths.1'001,631·5488 • ••IRONlNG •• . • . ...-1 ro-tu ... 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No pda. 714 _ lq__ _ FE~ incl util Nitk 964-nM 2AOO aq ft. avail now Brolterf7s.4fl llSO/mo. 1arda Private eteiint • clubhae, uu.111. pool, Sava•• Wiide & Co. 2 ~:~~e 3 llDIOOMS Waterfront Corona dcl So Lait P\'t iut•r. tntr a1 ... 2 . --Otean vlft'·5 dn lrom 7 Uvla1· only 15 ·~inutea l ava, 1ym, eec. 1uard M2"44701 m.ta. A""'•. Pat1-, 1io•1a ' 2 IATMS • ~!f 2 Br 2 Ra. LuKu~y ~14722S29S ul1l. 4'4 4991 '"'-1244 beach. 2 Br. U3 21th St. Sptcloua. MWb' d«orat· from ruldon laJa.Dd. 7 II · f7"41Dt Tom m E. llLll. 2 Br. l car ...., ~ .-""' Boal apace 1va1L u11 r ........ •-••H•••••• S7SO/mo.Yr11 S.00.,. td , 3 bdrm Wu t m1Dut•toS..C.P1auor Park l'lewport 2 Br 1an••· 2kidl OK, oo double car !!rllH. ~!IMOMT'H ~u.1u11o'or"°.,!NomA11tnt •·cm1l~At11-fut11 •"" 19«M.S .m.aP. Newport condo. Miits, O.C. AJrpart.J&llteutol 11rden .., 1>111 view, ""· '445. Sima MpL near Hunt ..arbour. UI.....,. St, lown onlt, v.••" ~ ll1U r1:nt ·4 utlllU;.; ier 2•t81 "25 lllOO 'Cl n Nr w;tti4 no peta. 41,000. 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Paul~ 2977 mk n Tour1 751M111'73 OlllCTOIY Construction 10·2707911 THOMPSONS par.kl ln&lshmtl/prb Call962·7 7 ~:~~pa. ree 11 · ....................... RENTAijPAlNTEO ... -Lb c !9 · -- l>OITNOW! ~ CONCRETECONSTR. I 545-W, 1.1-..... -· BRICKWORK : Small r-111•11•9 Trtt s.r.1u j.~j4q -._,.. Hottstcltmg Jobt Newport Costa Perfect, rompt, reaa .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••o••••u••u• Alk,_.5-h MocHALltONSTI. NOJOBTOOSMALL ~~~! ............... tiOME.i'MPROVE.MENT• ................... ~··• Mesa. Irvine: Refe. Seaside .t 118..:..~ McCORMAqK PLMB,O JAYITlllC.ill S~~~l!~l:e~~~>' Cu•lom homes. tram.. Brit & Blk. Uc,351449. Drywall/Pluter We REPAIR, PLUMBING. ,Want 11 REALl.Y CU~AN f7l:J115 ----All Paintlnf. lnl S450 ext 2A llOURSF.RVICE Complett service i nd Represent11tlve ~':Jr. ':.:;3~uF£~~~1~ Dale.home98.1-8787 patch any holes raat.140 htatina, carpentry, elec, 0H101USE' C.11 Ginaham Custom Brick, Stone, ~50· ~ra~ ~r'.f~tr .hie. •2114378 675 9194 stump &rinding. yr•. 642·5'71. tilt l22 cove ' Ans. 835·2182 ~3 ml'l..Jtl.r-L.~ 631 mo tile. Free e:1l No job too _r ~ r~est. 64S.5l23_ Block, COncrete, Stucco. ree es 1 tt '· Tor HAT~ tXI>. LIC'. lna.~~....._,,_!i.!!!.......,.__ R~MAODITJON CONC~ETE WORK Btctricll -. srnall.~_Jlll_ ·ROB!N'SCLEANING Refs.Fr 9·.NL OlYMPICPAIMTIMG Spec In restaurants & Wokltl.,. Ace~ SPECIAlJST FoundaUoQI, sidewalks, u••••u••••••••• .. •••• Carpentry. Maaonry Service -e thorout1hly MARBLE·TILE-STONE INT /EXT. FREE EST. commerc~I work. Lie •••••••u•••••••u••••• .... ;::;:;?........... Remodelin& decks patio •labs, custom ELECTRICIAN pnced Roofing · Plumblnt clearU!_o 540-_~7 Incl. Install pre lab HIGH OUAL. WORK •4Gt321 • Sale & Repair of antiqufl Acct Bkkng for small homn, tree est. Job~ ..k!tcti&~ tve · rtaht, fr~ Ht.Ima.le on Drywall· Stucco · Tile f."'Xpertise H~keeplng, r r P I c I . 6 4 5 5 6 0 2, ~R ,tE.S~l903 Drains cleared from SIU and modem clocks & business. Marv Goens. Lie. •4l!m0. 661-1301 c.r..icTle lareeoralnlll,00. _Remodel. J.B.646-9990 auppllea furnished, 213634.0140_____ INT/EXTPAJNTING Plumbin& repairs Free w11che1. Gus· Watch 714·646-1751 Eves ROOMAJiDCTIOHS •••••u••u•u•u•••••• JJ.(...t3'!i62-L J13-CX1S9 RESID./COMM'L trust'!_ortb 9[7·8003 Bryanl'sl..and.scapln,.g Lic'd.Rds.Freeest ~t_M&M642·9003 ~opN0Cst Hwy1tBoat 13· ·1~ _ _ THl11UMA.M RESID./COMM'L Complete Maintenance MRS CLEAN Brick, stone, block, An • •646-1~-PropfftyUrci ... Canyon Laiunt. 4944282 Acct&. bkkpg, nn slate· Conl)!~~=alls Freetet. 2062 H1 &hl¥ qlllllfi4!d. No job 1 MAKESITGLEAM ! crete. Frplcs, BBQs, NELSONSPAINT!NG ••••••••••••••••• ...... Tradttnswelcome. ments, auditloa for ----McCrystalCeramlcTile !0Qlf.IL1mall &31·2004_ HOME IMPROVEMENT !Wr2240 galios, dr iveways lot -Ext. Ru-Com. PROf'H'ri WIMow a. .. g " small businesses Boyd OOt40ll DlstiJlcUvelnstallatioo e•••mg Tile tloors, fencing! Exp. Housecleaner. Rel. uar !Jc & -~14 ~coustlc ceilings, ref . MAMAGIMENT •••.t~•• .. ••• .. ••••••••• Wheeler. CPA, 536-4355 CONSTIUCTIOM Lie. l40874&. 846-ll8l2 ....................... plumbing, all smal Ref Free Est Svc 24 Brick· Block-Cement lk, freeest.8.'11·26]7__ Orance Co lltea l.5 yrs Orig10al Window Washer v . ____ Over30yrsexperserv· CLEAN·UPS/LAWN JObs.2hrsexp.9'J!:.226$ hrs 9M:,24 frpl '1 Xlnl. work PAINTER NEEDS experieoce.Callfor1nfo Avg3brhome,$35. &...-....& in& you. Room addl· CWW c... Maintenante·Landscp Electrical-Plumbin~ Rousecleaoing 15 our De Pend• b I e Pat WORK~ yrs. exp .. mt. and rates __ 631·7=---~·............... lions. new const. Com "~·••• .... • .. ••••••••• F . 642·9907 Carpel)lry, rough/finish business. CaJI Janice's 646-Ce38 ext .. acc. ce1I Davis f6UI I "~the Sunshine ln" Driveways parking lot m I res I den l1 a I fi nd. cr~dc~re~J:" days. Cleanups. Tree 'J'rim'g Roofs·M !1SOOfY·Stucco Raned.Y Anns 9 yrs Mo•lacJ Pain ling 847-5186 _ C1ll ~unshiM Window repairs, 'seakoating. From design to comple· ~~ anhs N Scy~s. Hauling . Mlintenince Rers. Bill960-1401 eves !_xp. 675-2.514 _ !""•••••••••••••••••••• 12 yrs EWo. N&, COM. RIMOCI~ Cleaning, Lut 54~ S•·S Asph It "9 1 4199 tinft M ikeM~3516 wi y om e · .-· E ''-·•· All k R ••••••••••••••••••••••• C • a · "" · ~· ----.--546-7564 Amie548-8414 uropean vi ..... man. Holiday party time is *A I MOVING• Custom or . on. G 1 C . LEARVIEW Lis. CtlMMt ~ -TR~r Jobs. Big or Small. Call here! Let us clean• Refs Top Qua~il Special • •673-64T7 • • Ho~n:r~mp°:'~~:~1~~ts, WINDOW CLEANING ALLSTATEPAVl-NG ....................... Clt•IRgStrricft ~ alt r6PM 964·S231 C.vndit. "'m""" ~""1""" ln h : 2S roWIRCJLftlOM "brisorTlm_.,., • .,, T ped ed I · . -<.L! -~ ................. """· care 1n1. yrs damar1e repa1·-Quality ~ ....,.,...,.. Sealcoating, Striping, All types-titcben. bars, ••.00•0 ••0 •••••••••• op /remov . c ean G IM l In .. •• Repaln. Comm.,Res. garage units. Day Wmdows/carpetstn~rs l!P!,.lawnrenov. 7~1.34t6 enera am a ance Need a ma 1 d or exp Competitive rates ........................ ~ork. L!£:..!:894 9798 Prof Window Cleaning. Free esl 11397362 645.8521 ev 9. ~ Home, condo, office Repa~rs&Dttorating housekeeper' !~rly or 1"02.nrti~._73Q-JJ53_ Also flne /dttor./comml RtlUIMSerffu Free est .. qual. serv .. . 8181 . . = 1·997.§139/63J..9168 Uardening, landscapmg, *~l!llhtx• Ra.l'..§40.5144 wkly. Call Madnd Agen STARVING COLLEGE a rt work Maggi gtd. . . Qu tree trimming & re Jack of all Trades Call n'i.M.V . ._8S9-0576, _ STUDENTS MOVlNG Morales. MFA 675 4722, ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• T1.:.!lli!__ 675-0941 labysl~ Corptttt.r ~ewpoSerti ality Clean-moval, major clean-up. Day or Night Reliable Homemaker CO. Llc.WT124·•36. 646...:.2.ll.L__ _ EDITH>&nflED Window~ .. ..., ....................... mg rv ce. Have broom lns'd. Frteesl. 642 ~ J k 67 ..... 1• .11 1 h -til 50/u!P642 2142 ._....., .................. _..... ROUCH& FlNISH will fly • .Homes, vacao • ac •• ~ .. * w1 c ean your ome or lnsured.641-8427 .r-· · ..................... .. Babysitting, m~~ome, 1 Doo r indo cles, omces. boats. Free Mowln& Sl.5-12(), Hauling Hard oodAoon apt. WATCH US GROW! PC11Nrin9 RoofiftCJ Quality since 1972. yr & up, nr Victoria, rs.Renrces.,w ws, est 557 7•-oruaaa • &DumplrulS25.754·9904 W ___ 7~!J~ ---~ -•••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FreecourteoUsest. C M 642·8482L646-~59 etc e s , ree est · ·...,., ,,,.....,,.,. ...2.l"~ark ....................... Mtnic Lei.-s The Paper Hanger. Prof. S44-8494 Ch.ild~are. loving ho-;;:-840. ... ~3 <Chti.\L __ Co.trocton, GtMral GARDENING WANTED HARDWOOD FUX>RS HOLIDAY SPECIALS ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• install. ~ratorsiual oR:~Ji~in~~ar~~a~g~n ----- hot lunch, companions. Custom wood patios. 22•\:;;;;•£x0"c~t~; Mowing. edging. raking. Cleaned& Wued By The tJOUSE MOUSE Th~ry/Pi1119/Slght· . Er~t~ve547·g&l 646.~. ~17~ IF YOU (encednrd. dec~s. wood windows. H _up. A •-sweeping . fr.ee ~n_.lhme,~lS~ __ Ca11Sue851·681!. singing. College pror. WALLSBYBOBBY BALBOAROOFINGCO. haveaserv1cetoorreror Lied Rtas John or omes, Condos. pls"' estimates. 645·4372 or CLEANUP ··FREE" holiday clean your home. any age. Quality,rastserv1ce Babysitting. My bome. Rick 979-32t8 . RemodJs. Bob492·2208 645.5737 YOUR ACT ing Depend. huslwife Gr.ace~-18..ll§_e-!2:...__ 661·092,? Skylights & Plaslertna •oods to sell. ~ace an ad Hot L•un•ches.llc*.*Ref. Floe flnlsh .work. Doors l)ec.......A&... RalphCaballero&Soft• JTou.sttleanlng fr2-4639 team . Bonded '""'""""'-A.n all . Free est 673-6743 in the Da1lr Pilot bung. decks. remodel. .... ;:;:.-? .... ~ ....... Gardenin~ service."io•H_.g • persooahzed serv Ex. ,:;::-::? ............... 1 ~ !Yra j 1 e~ebn~ RORIZON ROOFING CO ~~::Mt~ · looh.MliRtc •c•/ Rand_.r.67J.5716 Molding, plastenng. or yrs eJCp Comp! maL(\.L!_•!.!.Uuuuooun••u ref 995.8(\5() Fall Spec11I, ext/int Journeyman paptr Very competativepnces -A.L.....,......,.....,.,.... __ _ S~lce -----namental Sell & In· Comm lresid Tree tnm-1 llaul clean et u-···--&MLw. ~ainting Prof Rsnbl hanger Ins, he. work ~3600 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• C..,.t 5--fiu staUation. Guarantee & · I · • up, concr e ~ ... ...., <>·-· · 28 d R 1 b c ROOFING ·'JI I ~ Bo ts Cl aned W ed •••••••••• • mtng remova . rlean-removal. Dump Truck ...................... , ree est. ~ve ~-4 l_ g rnt a p a ruso ,. types. 1c a e f aJC ••• ......... m-43411 F 646-4654 1 9'.H 1936 C h d1s t Experienced.Insured WeCareCrptCleaners u~. ree est. u1c1t~q_ Resp retired cple would Ftnepai.nllnabyRichard ~-guar as 'C'OUO J 198.S eves Steam clean & up~ls. Sell with EASE' Jl t. 4· · ---DUMP JOBS hke to care for your Sinor Lie. fns 13 yrs of u W AU.PAPER• -Lal'..!')'.._~ ADS • 1 Trucltmounlurul It'saBREEZE THETRHP'EOPLE &SmallMoV111g.lobs I home Dec l.5-Apr 30 10 happyN.B customers. Custompaperhangmc Have eomettu.ng to sell: Want Ad Help! 642·56781.l"fil:k uar. • &tS-3716 Classified Ads 642-56'18 Lowest nee' 835-Q537 Call MIKE 646-1391 ~.l'..!O.l!!...§15-0681 !hank ou. 631...,.10 llesidlcomm. _S40-2766 Clas11fled ads do 1t~el!,_ 642-56-78 R.ntoh to~ 4300 Rtttt• to~ 4300 Rttltols to~ 4300 Rntals to~ 4300 ll..tah to SW. 4300 Office R...., 4400 Office R...tat 4400 -...u AMowte....ts/ Lott & fomd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()~ 5005 Pet"SOftl/IJs/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• F wanted for 3bdrm, 2ba .. ~ F. mature, reliable M •f to shr 2br tba. non Noo-smok1ng. humorou Male no smkr. 2br 2ba, •DELUXEOFACES• I TTH STaHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost~ Foi.d Fou.nd Black & white $167.50 + util 548-0432 1 1 over30tosbr4BrWesl. smkr. 2 blks from prof F wanted to shr $225 + '' util in C.M l,2&lroom Noleasere COSTAMISA LOSING LEASE, quit ••••••"'•••••••••••••••• dog.bluecollar.croolted or 847·4~. home 963-0033 Ask for Ocean. H B S220mo 2BR. 2BA. Promontory day 642·5446 rute642-S620 quired. A"J· Airporter 2 or 3 room office suiteb. tmg business, sell.mg out ~cetN..ts 5 I 00 teeth 15th & Balboa Roommate wanted. i:esp.I Jennl'.:, 892-7363 aft_7. __ -~·7592 _____ ~B. $405 OeJ.> 673-~ Lge dplxE.;ide c.M. !!otel 833-ml. 9:.l~ A IC. plenty or prkg. Util ALI. supplies and fix· •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 67S·091L ____ _ rerriale, llOn·smoker f?r l Seeking 2 professionals Couple with baby needs Foxy Female will shr 2Br M 1F S200mo inrl util 1st $250 u p. Hunt Bch incl. Avail now. Call lures inl'ludmg · sca•u 'ETS Found : Cock·a-poo. Poo-spac 2 bdrm twnhse. 111 over 30 for my Ftn Vly to rent a room ortwo apt. 11 8 .• F.ST grad 1 & last. Rer. r~9157 Carpet, drape!\, air Re11lonomJcs _ _£75-6700 Display cases. "ailing llW"l dle. Maltese mix. Ter· CM _ . $2~5 /mo + ulil. home ' n n s m k r s. 847-6.'>33 metaphysical. S300 mo. M~le ~oo~ma~e to share 17301 Beach_. 842 2834. Custom executive otrice, room chairs. Beauty 'NSWERS rler Mix. Vispa. Beagle Av a II 1 m med Ca 11 962-6846 ) --~ 960·9890 · . -Pvt h . Salon hairdryers and ,. mix. Shellie, Lab mix, Shelley. 642 -8168 or F shr u• s-ame. NB. Pool. Roommate thru April to BA y FR ONT Luxury 3f bdrm hsel Jw1th 2 .Pro· Costa Mesa, 2SO Ml· ft 400h sq. rt.B lboabatp with hydraulic chairs. m1r Butter -factor also cats. kittens. & rat>. 752-1626 " share furn. 3 Br. apt essiona 5 n Irvine. suite. Sl75 mo, Uhl5 in· s ower. 8 enin rors.sbelvesandplanlli Kernel Legacy bits trv1neAnimal Care ----tenms. bch Nonsmkr S200 Mo + utils. Neat, Condo Shr Vt 1-' 2BR. 551·31S6 or SS1·8681 cld 7;9 w ISth St S285 mo. 64H6ZJ. Also. make-up, shampoo Poorly Iodine Center. 754.3734 Female roommate want 631 tSSQ,646-8940 _ responsible. non frplc, WO OW Gar 2 bd: 2 ba:1acuu.1. laun 851·8928 htftteasR...tal 4450 and hair products GROUNtlBEEF --- ed. BALBOA ISLA!'\0 MALE TO SHARE smok~[:542-2880_ WO rm. HB. I m1 bch. lg lNEWPURT BEACll Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call63l·9754or People today fall mto rerson• 5350 HOME.Bdrmand share NEWPORT B C H Female prertoshrlBr 6!3·~C\'e!> pat10$261>.960-_~ OC Airport l40 tollOO Reta11Store Best beach after~8986809 t"o categoriti. the •••••••••••0 •••••••••• balh. $300. Nout1J CONDO apl nr bch. over 25. mu!lt M f Rm mate "anted lo Share lg Corona del Mar rt 644 772'l location in Newport ! Want to -boy Gardening m1n or1l y who pooder al EXECUTIVE -615·9142a~PM 645-4224 ___ be neat. 548-!!16_ ~hr8.35~r90amopt ~n.!a6th dpx nr beach. Scou or !Share 2 ofc ;wte 10 pr~ S750 Mo 116 23rd St Route rn Beach C1t1e~ I the price cl gold. and the * SUl'TI * ~" Terri 673-4239 675-4185 .. 67J.14QJ_ Area 941 ~2 rest of us who ponderthe 24 hour ESCORTS .•..•.....•••••••••..• i...... Share lrg. i;m; Ftrst. 1 ~gi;.us ;~~7:,a·c~I~ HT Al. SPA Cf Need ;o~king Ca-p1tal for I Pri ce or GR 0 lJ ND 953.: 1122 MC ISA • . • I last ~ ut11it1es. 851 6228 900 sq ft $6.'iO mo Great Auto Detail & Hand rar ]EEF ----COEDS-Would Love to • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL 95S-2U8_ H B Profl!'sional Ofc exposure. Rarbor Blvd ~ash Good Return Lost&Fomd 5300 Pany withyou Cail Slit' • • I House 1n Newport Beach. I Bldg Spact A\ ail On Call 631 7352 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Debbie anytime. • • on bt'ach, M F. $300 LOCI Brookhurst at Atlanta Realonom1cs ~00 I _ 631 73S2 _953-_9363 ___ _ 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars uul Hm 67J.Sl91. bus ss• per sq ft Ron on IDANA POINT 250· An Gallery est 5 ~rs • • • 642-llM7. ~kfor~r_gu;i R t: Proress 1 nnal~ I Sl7S mo 500' $350 mo Waterfront Mall Paint • Its easy to place yo ur 8-Day Week Classrfred by mall. and 1t • I Resp bustness r 25.35 lo 963.8377 I 34210 Violet Lantern· 1ngs & Je"elry Lo" I 'shr 2 Br2baaptm CM.INE\\'PURT BEACH S04 9751120 _ price 1114 1494 477S FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ Gr.at c D .. .,., &com ~· 24 Hrs 641-0180 Case./et.du • costs JUSt $8 -thats only a dollar a day! To Qualify for th rs • l nr occ $282 mo + ., I Na. Ne"·pon Bhd 180to . t213159S-9J6_ -e special offer. you must be a non-commercial user offering • u111 R!fs Call Ansv.er t500 5q ft avail at~ a RETAIL srACE llCE CREAM SHOP w merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must I Ad '49'~ 642 Ul0_24 h.rs SQ n Sierra Mgmt Co 1280 sq n llarbor Blvd xtra 800 sq n 3''111 for 642-5671 • be in your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad • IALIOA ISLAND 641·1324 +storage SSOOmo added ideas & profits 1-------· ,.r•or1111111T-0t-alllllllbodllllllllll!yllllllllll!mllllllass~a~[lll .• d 1.. d II • Furn ? Br1 1ra on tmgtorrBea '419 ~tam Realonorrue5 675-6700 ' ~Int. 'rs~' l~w.port Lost Lrg Blk Bm Tab • nee s e1g, 11 ays se 1ng time or jusl one v.•ater With small dock, Sl 380 sr S19S Sierra i I~ 4~2 u pnce by Alt M \'te Femlear ~~s#~~~~ appt .A111 hp/MC /Visa • washer. dryer. garage. Mjml. Co.641 1324 CCMNMrdal . _...:_ -. CdM 673·2859,67S IH17. Ladies Want to host a e Use one word in each bOx. About 4 wards make one e ~~~k s~~~~9 ~.f"~ AVAILAIUMOW Rttttols 4475 NPar\':::1 8~~b~a s~,:~~ Lost 10 23 Miniature Naughty Lady home • class1f1ed line of type. Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print .• 714 6'75-7588 1 LO 4 rm suite. c:onve· ....................... Location Great poten Colhe. Vic Orcan Fronl party ~ CatlAIJson I I mentlv located nr 0 C tial Owner will ai. isl & ~ht NB 9fi0.7611 968·1Gt2 -~3150 • Pain Y Room male shr 2 br. 2 b11. Airport and the pre· Commercial lot, 63xl2S. i. --• upt "'\'lew. Promon· stlg1ous PETER ror rent or lease. 1912 with financing i\jlt f Ot.:ND Dog . s mall • r-----.--:---------:---------------, • tory Pt.NB $360 t dep PAULSON BLDG t:x. Pomona. C M 1916 1 ~3 28!0 f -white, tattooed Vil' Not resPQns1~le for any debts other than my own M J Williams. '• I • 67S·J889 ecutive suite services 623-6019 Plarent1a & V1rloria. Rmmte wanted. F only. also avail. Provided by _ MOMy to Loan 5025 CM 549 2716 • I • nonsmkr. no·'t>ets. steps lb e A I R P 0 RT COSTA ME.SA 2 Br. with ....................... found Irvine urea ,..,..._ • f • to bch. Eric: 631·~7!:__ EXECUTIVE SUITE large yard. Ideal ror Widow has money to loan Receolly spa)'ed Benjie ••••••••••••••••••••••• I M Chnstian rmmt 2 br. Contact Diana at Contractor $600 Mo. for RE. 110.000 up No 1 lype dog Still has Schook& • • 1 b a s213 E. c M 752.1flli_j _ 642 1334 &851·9889 ev~L credit check. no penally I sutures 754.3734 ... tn.ctioR 7005 • 1 1 • 631 ·~196Da~. CANNERY VILLAGE . Retallorotnce.Great old Call Denison Assoc Found BlkacWhtBengi ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• G 450 sq. rt ofrice or retail Newport bldg lD Can· 673-T3ll --1 T)'l>e ~ 10 29 Found Tutorln g Cert exp. 49 I • tC::V!. 4350 shop spare a\llll Nov. nery area Airy int If you waot a Real Estate on Diamond Street teacher will tutor your • • I••••••••'•••••••••••••• 91~5t. $475 Mo 673-6S22. space & lrg med yrd Lo an at BELO w Laguna Bea~h 497 4469 _ home, elem.6t0-7382 __ 2 rar garage in C.M.. Owner Agt. ~~..:.. MARK ET kATES rail Losl College Gieslttr, Ne"s Release Wnting • • com p It en closed W ATaROHT ..... trial llcwtal 4500 p n m e FL ll a n r I a I CM sm I Cockapoo. drk Pm ate Instruction UIS mo 751·5266 art Seryices ru s t . l oo ks l ike 642·21~---• 15.IO • sPM_ _ __ v~~omces. etc Slip 2300;~·(;•h;~',i;;~;~;~ -527·3_477 _ Cocker Doxie 6 mm. Now Enrollhng· Chris· ) • Offl R...td 4400 ]. _ O rice with spa. off Harbor Venture Capllal. prer , w wbt spot on chest. red Lian Pre School 320 E Add $2.60 for each addltlon1l llne for 8 time a ••••~····•••••••••••••.. MEW I ST R.OOR Blvd & 405 Frwy ONLY high tech & so<tware. ·, collar. ans Lo ~1uffln 18th St.. Costa Mesa. • • 1617Westclirf.NB.Want QUALITYOFFICES $990 per Mo JD. also do equip loans Reward 957 84 00 , Spec ial Program • r • r.nanc1al inst. 70005 r •Prof decor. Propert y Mgmt SSS-~----~1 ·1877 646·5423 ___ _ , .lll:.floor.A ent541~ •Fbiedrent3}rs 1Sl ·2787 LOANS AVAILAB.LE Lost F Yorkie An!>wers Job1Wmlhd, 7075 • I Pu blish my ad for 8 days starting • •Conference Rm G .any worth"h1le project lo TASHA \'ic of 20th & ...................... . • NEWPORT •Recpt Xerox area r.atl.ocotioR! considered; l!0,00000 & Orange REWARD ' WANTSTO MANAGE' e Cla ssification :.· rEMMSULA ldealfor CPA.Rltr.Ap. Lse. commercial zoned up. Mr. Donald <214 1 642-4869 Cpl20 yrsexper manag· Spacious executive or. praiser. Attorney or approx ~sq.ft. at 85t 368-2635 _____ FOUND Brown mall' cat mg lge dlx Adult apts. N r. f C I uran"e sq.Cl. or submit. Best for am e ices across rom 1ty ns.,. • · l 11 . d t Mort-T-.. t w white paws \le Want smbldgor2-daya Hall. All servicesavaila· Visit-PAULEY BLDG. 5 orage or sma m us · DHds ..... · 5035 Clubhouse & Finley wk job. Hunt. Bch to. Address ble, •optional'. From225 OPEN!l-5,731 -5015 work shop. On Otd ....................... 673-6049 c.;os~.M~a.213/326-0180 sq.n. up at reasonable 17371 lrvi.ne Blvd. Newport Blvd .. NB. Con· ---S . • C. • rentals. No lease re· ""•snu ta~ Louise a .673-ll!Q2 Satfftf"U... Co Lost: Vic Broaaway & Mature em1 -rellred tty Z'p Phone •v " ~ . .,. · Santa Ana REWARD ' sing 1 e 33 Yr o Id • I qu1red,call673-3002 Costa Mesa: 800 ft $300. All types of real estate L Wh C · gentleman looking for Check or M.O. enclosed 0 • f EXECUTIVE L:::i:~~s~~ce 1200ft. s.ns. lnveslm"!tssince 1949. 64;.;,; ll e al run travel wort. Full or • • SUft'll:r avail. ror sub.tease in 673-5340 SpedalJing ht ~af1·tim~..!99·~--• Charge m ad t .. ...,, fN 550 sq H industrial WT'Ds Found · IJ'lasa Apso tan Conscientious compa· Y O: • lN oneo pts. exculsaveor-storage-work space 642-2171 545-0611 male 54 6 7 3oR 0 r nlon. home health aide. • • HEllTAGE rice CO'llplexes. Airport Wt!!t CM 63l·lOOO Cook . drive . Call • D # Exp • ........ close . Includes · 646-4965 T.D.'sFOltSALl Found Terrier. gold 494·666leves. . • ..---* R e c e p t I p h o n e o c t o· -----New luxuryofficespare •Utilities •Janitorial Mhce•wom range oun y. IS· shaagy male . Lab. PRIVATE NURSE, will • • In Irvine's busiest •100 free copies/mo. l..t• 4650 counted.»:lyields.Call mixed white F, Rae care for elderly person D * E t 1 Eas f Brickell Real Estate In· "oon An1'mal Sh•lter h ...... __ · d • TT' X p. cen er · Y "'Y IC· * A m p I e p a r k I n g u•••••••n••••u•••••• .. · "' · an l e1r nunn:, per ay. • cess. Avail. oow! Call •Kitchen •Sect'y serv. Private Parking for 111' vestmenL•~ ~3656 ko-'362 ____ _ • L-----------------------------• rordetalls. " .. 2•0 nall Call·Roxanne RVorboat.S30month Sdooh& Sc ... & Scltooh& • r········· WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE •••••••••••••• e 551.1211 '4-. 11 97s-01•0 .. !':!~ ..... ?!!~ .. !':!~ .... ~!! .:!:!~ ..... ?~~ I : ...... ....... 4450 ............ 4450 ............ 4450 : l 111111 ·~:f(,f:!•E 0 i ·: ............. ;;;~~·C~O .. S.~T·;;-LM .. ~E.~S··;;.~~;················· .. -.W-E•H•AlillzV•E•T•H•E•A-M•S•W-ER-! ·,.-• . • a. • " " Vona In The Morning! • i UNITED STATES ! • ~ ~ -BUSINESS REPLY LABEL .... THEHAllOR •Peace or mind ·Whole Body • w ,111sTCLAssPeAM1T Ho 12.cosr•Niua,c•L1Fo11H1a 5 • SHOPPING CENTER •Healthy Body Approach ·• S , 8 e 2300 HARIOR ILVD. •Breathing •Toning e S "OSTAGE wu BE PAIO av •OORESSEE e •Deep • Tensiop • ~ Orange Co11t Dally Piiot J • Relaxation • Med1tullon _ I •1 ,.1 "' Ralphs, Thrifty, Edwards Cinema, J .C. Penney Co., NH DIMONSTRATION • al Y I al • Chuck E. Cheeses' &more anchors. • ""o~ f e 2160 sq. ft. suitable ror bakery, sea food or stm liar. T•~.::;:.:.o .:;~:•!:!IHI Approx 2000 sq. ft. next to Chuck E. Cheeses' suitable -r "e I Box 1580 ! e for baby apparel, toystoreorsimllar. MM. Wet t:lO A.M. • : 330W.11ylt, 1·. To ... reftrtoWteJ7 'o~·~ .. ~TER e I Cott• Mt••· CA 12121 I • 5 .. A 7921 4411. tJll tt.; • I I • "IV! • (btwtl Tuetlft. ,,. .... ) .~ll•H•.!1'.!1~1~1~1~1~1~1~1~1~1!!,!1~·~·~·~·~·~·~·.!!·~·~·!.ll~l~f~.0~1_1 ..i..::;:, ~~~~====;:::===~~"!!._!!!,.,,. ... .._., , a • C.• ~"' ' .. • t • Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Nov. 1, 1981 ••• ~!~ .... ?!!.' ~~~ ..... !!~ ..... ~~ ..... !!!! ~~~ ..... !!!! ~~~ ... ~.?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.~~ ••••. !!~ ~.~~ .... .?!~ !~~~ ..... ?! ... ~~~ ..... ?!!! lhtiue ''oreulonal Art Oalltr1 a1u Baftkla Cle cal Clerk Typl•t Traino DIUV!DWM,.ED OINBRAt;M,.Ct Library, MIOICAl.llCIPT. leelatarttt'thaaaelalo mat1tre '*'°" pit me' \AVMS W..,a..ti Cotta Ktu cabinet !arl.1 mominahoru.-clr GICU hu lmrntdlate 81tbslt1ttt po1ltlon1 tor b11•1 pedlatritlan !Mal f'-kt. Sll'tl~rte. ts comm. lacuu-' ·--3. u.ao PM Mon-Vrt tbop Pboce. mlna. llvtrr LA TUHS t/tlmt open1n1 Hrt fletdtd ror NB PubUc Exper'd ooly rront ol· trHtl orltoltd. rltxl· *all ·Ex-=;~p'~~~ Cltriul cMM1 oa adWt learn Pl>'roll " b11lc ltvlnt & Newpo11 art&1 I 80-S:IO f!Xprr Pfl!/'d, Library Brandlel Mlllt rice. Nt•rt Ctt1ttr. i.a.. 8od1 1rt1 pre 1 ... 1--Mut be able to won ruu llmeOCltDlq. nlJt. u11h of Pafcblatric bookk.._. 101M typ-'460 + mo J t11 • but not ...., Contact but oo call flt• It min 144.0f70. ----rerrtd. PO. Box l2M. A ••11-tde•Pfrieectr,qWred PaclJlly HaMJephona • 540-M&i= Ut avall1bllity20hrawfft. , _____ 11111111111111111 . Nl.lllU Mature 1raodmothtr/ ~o':k111~•=;;,:~=~~ mlacp1prrworhndp1: -OUICT Driver for.auto part1 ~ MmlCAL • W..W--a....t 7100 ~~:f = n~~~ competlllYeaalary. IAMI M1Ssee1• tltnl rtquest. No t)'p1n1 G.I ff U hu lm~tdlate store Mutt be 11 ,r •••M OR'ICI MLSP1tif.r ASllSTAMf ~-~Tt -brld e t1om:.'11.3 hra ntC' but Pffler-•ome lull time Dllll lfn oY.r. have VilUcJ CalJr. fJT day1, M\lfl be able --~• ..,,. 140--Prefer limited •·ray .......... , ........ , .. day tSda)'lwk. After4 SOU'nH,'OAST Saredr1vlnsiwordnec cltr ul or med I cat t·30·S.JO.~x~rlentt lie. l lood drM111 rf'-lo~~ I f7!.171J Liquor~: !toeltlnl t cutlnc1tlon Good PIY ~fCc3UF~GCL_~I K WM F/tlme. Call Jim b1ek1ro1tnd. Pos1tloo preferred but not cord. Apply at· llub Cub R11l1t1r u with chance ror rlPtd a1 ll'lmvv ate -Nevison 5'9'88U t UTtUTYCUlk 1lso avtll ror Sat.Sun c t l Auto Supply 2120 &lrt,...., perlenct ntcraury, d t Call: f~llmt opc'1i111. h,n Bab.reltltr Ll&hl sz aaooBNtoi c ' u · t:~f PMCapiatranoBy nere~g0 on ac Harbor Blvd : C.M. Expernt!CftW'y,11lary overll APotYbet.-eena • vucemen • : :U 3U.5.30. Ex~t &rtf d, H o u 1 e It et p I n L. ' W ' .M We •eek penonn 1 who the Sea e · ~l.llud. commenauratt with tx· & 3 weellcfay1 1111 1 1!!!!752 11 -'*••or•*'°•l•U•.m!I!!• R~':n~uoontact :r11~a111:~to8P . -~~••=~'!':e~ have enuo. u Jl<rl_ __ COOKt•• ... -•sT Orlver/Tralnee, oppl) per. General omu. Plaeentl!...Qitt1MH1 .• ' ome. Mr Hood. th111l11m le el\joy work· Clerical .._A t d t M t Please appty in pert0n Liquor clerk part llm MDCAL Accountln« 933,2900 __ --lngwlthpeople. llCIPTIOHIST COOi b°: ~1;:0:::, · 1r:d1 1922 Placentla, Costa aaldorSteve IACIOflACI $7.IOr. Babysitter, 5 days/wk. Banking GENERAJ..OtFJCE New European Cate 18 Id. 0 M'•"-842-11$3'7 Back otr1ce biay fimlty Financial Clerk "'ull 2.1pm, 2 school age, at Newport Center loca· Seeldns M1tst be uperienred. ~e:ina J:;~ noeat 1~ LOcll MetdOw·frnh dil· prntice. Fuhlonlslt. Time temporary 6 my Woodbrldae hm., JOB lion ; excellent ulaty, per1001ble enthusiastic Startin• Nuv 9. FfJ' In· peanace. Come In. for G,....I(..,... trlbutor otfert nutrl· "'-......... 1300 ........ __ _ month poelllon nct'ded &ood ala'l'.:..1'U·~ beoellta &t yrotil ahar· Individual ior a new one I cludn lWJcb. ~ply In lnterv~w: needed to rm p/tlme tlonal lowcal dellci0\11 Medical ootce forMI ......... 1.__ Babysitter for 2 children OPPORJUNIJIES Ina. For ntervlew Ptrson office. Varied ~e~a~ 'Btvl N. ~~ NHWAYSTOUS poslllonatpubllcllardeo drink. elao, otrerlos PT Medical a11ist1nt d r-c-~, afewdaysaweefc.45hrs phone: duties m!lkH Job In· a!ac~ t11 .. 1-. e 2708 HatborBlvd. In Corona deJ Mat. Call tremendOUI oppt)' for w/front ·office U · A mli:'.NtWJ)OC'lCenter forNBbome. t•reatlns . good~ '~; Cost•Mt'.:la,Ca02626 Terry, Mon thru Pr1. thostwbodeterve1uc· perlence netdcd for Loution. Call840-2lt9 JU: _ LAGUMA HIUS Jaclde EK VP telephone volte easen· Co1tnler help & backroom 8:30 am t.o4pm. m.22188 cea1. for Interview. 1ener1I practice. Reply ACCOUNTING Babysitter ror 3 children. OfflCIS t!al, must be goud \)'pist. pr~euon wantedp nri Or'Y'cleanera counter 64S to . PO Box 1311$. N&. Fut growina insurance my N. Costa Mesa home. AMlllCAH Entry leve! "°'Ilion to ~xfift· u~:7or ti!n woman 3 days a wetk Hairdres~ wanted with M alnlenance people "'921663=-.·------acency bu aperun1 in Mon·Fri, arter 6pm· ExperiencedPO!Sltiona STATIUMC grow ~IUun company d od A I Hone 11 r In, '7621 following ooly. Villaee netdectforluJJUmepoel-Medical ~isl. W accounts recelva ble 23 9. 500 Newport Center Dr. and reba~ly ~llabilf· 9afk~J1 H·a,: Y 11108~ DRY W ..... ~ Fa.Ir Mall.4lM-1600__ lloos. MOltly nitbt work. Energetic & reliable dept. Rapid adunce· NBNO.SlOOE-OEM /F ty .3s~nuh • mrry Beach Bl HB · -Halratylist fltime Co11Cbn.s64HU79 person forbu.ty front or- ment ror n.tht person. pat. ene ~I lDC u e: • . MUJt be expr'd: lapine Manicurist, N.s .. C.M: Mana er wanted ror Ji£L~------ salary commensurate TEU.O BEAUTY ~~o;ro~~8kirntal. Co1tnler Girl or Donut &texture. 1·2004_. --_!rea.17thSl.548-9344_. -RelaifStottspttlalmng Modelsnteded .AJJtypn. with expe~1:Jce, la1 1 1d ([J . •Ttlert ''"~S.... CIMCO ~J!:.rNop:::,.~.en:c' IXICUTIVE Hairstylist Assistants 1n home accessor1u Men,womenftctdldren. rop mpan~... its a ~} cFull&PartTlmei Loo.. 546-44eO Applvin.,.....,,... Di"ppity S.,.-.... y needed, Saks of lrv1t1e Full time. New'/ort eqi_ntt 1762_. _ --!.!!.!!.!le~ . _ ~RAMU •ID& add to our . , ..-.-· ~·-S59.635J Beach area. Sen re· MOO&~OITS ADAGENCY •W•9J•••• starr several assistants. ~Bn A\.-e.C.M. Donuts, 1854 Newport A Newprot Beach ln· · sume 10 Ad~ Daily RECEPTIONIST {Part Time> Rkhard OuelJette Solon. Blvd .• CMM. v es l men l / S loc k HELP INTRODUCE the Pilot, ~. Box° lS60 Alto Fem es only , Enterthe exciting world Wt llo•t • .-200 Newport Center Dr.. C&.alCAL Delivery PtrSOn Broker1ge firm hlS am· revolutionarS' Water C 0 s t a· Mes 8 C 8 SIS:MJlnl 0 r ad v er l i s l n II , for .. ..,...r .. uc1 A J!lj__ , IT null Nffded for Busy Travel I mediate operu.ng rot Ex· Dome Purifkal.lon Un· 92626.0S40 • MOHOGIA."4UEI ISeautirul Fashion T•rwt.o...tatobe * cco.ts 'Beauty A ..,...; Agency Approx hrs, 2·5 ecutlve Secretary with •ls! P/T, fuJI lame & -----The Red .Balloon has Island ortires. Must t f I Pcry .. Cltril 0,._C__,.,.1 Look~nf tor interesting Mon-Fri. Hrly wage word proreuln& ex -management OP · Management I i have good lelrphone a par 0 o•r •· <Part Time> I ·il:..!"..... .. ~' wor . Ty&ing . DO Plus Mileage, motorcy-perlence lo work for portunilies. Unlimited W..av's ':::~ ~~ufrar;:,n~~.~t manner and accur1te ••atfn ,,..,,..... YOll ..._ -shorthand.. fice loca· cle pref. 957-2700 Pres & G.M. Applicant 111come Jl(Untial. Traln-Old,....._ typln1 .. Plenty of room ..,, """ bask ..... ..eceptloftlst 1 Nee<thaintyllsts, sham-~~~k~S~s!~:ft,~r , 1 D1t•IVEIY/STOCIC mus! have2 Yn exp. per incstartsTues, 3rd. Call Ho•••k•"GCJlfM• La Verne: 846-00ll.:. for bright person to ad· lkils, CMd "-abilty P<>O person & assistants. .,. . traan excell. com-for interviews. Gene We're in the process or MOTIL vance. Call Sharon at to cCNlllNllkate w.a Must have 6 monLhs or-Top salary. F /time, xlnt benefits. munication & organiza· 548·S2S3 building an oreanltalion Ni&ht desk clerlt 544.7 wittl owcust-rs. fice or public contact ex· Rive Gauche, N.B. CLalCAL 10-7 or 2:»11:30. 495 E. t 10 n a 1 sk i 11 s . N 0 Hotel • and idenllrying manage. 642-3030 ADMIN COORDINATOR perience. We o rfer 54C),8177 Work Temporary jobs 17thSt.,C.M. shortliand required. CLHICS/CASHIEIS menl candidates who Muou--y7 . New NB ()(rice Busi· Wt off.r a COM• growth opportunities, llAUTY close lo home. D E .N TA L A SST ' 752·0070 ~O.E,____ Fine resort hotel need& will learn the rundamen· - ness University. Degree excell~nt working ronda. Posh Salon in NB seek· VICKI HESTON ch1Jrslde1 exper necess, Ex per Hairdresser w I top front desk personnel. tals•or our business and We have openings for400 pref. Sl6,9150 to $17.6211, preht .. l•t bt1ttfits lions. salary & benefits. ing Esthetlcian·s with & ASSOC. 4 day. 30 hr wk Laguna c 11 en t e I e s ma 11 Xlnl salary & benefits. become part ol our mid· people to work approx. yr. EOE MIF. Reply pockogt wlilch la· C830a~88001: Carol·Thuyns. following.67}S700 __ 9~»S:30/54G-0400 HIUs,771J.4275 pleasanlshop,grtoppor· Call644·1700,ext.514 .• die and upper manage· 10 days delivering GoldenGaleU.818W7th eludes Clll ""'°yet DENTAL.ASSIST. ty. Richard Burnley Hotel menl over the next ~~~P~';'!~:r~~"::e~ St.sul001.LA9QQ!L_ so•htgs ~ .-. ELDORADOBANK *BI IP I t 0 CLERICAL Exper. Easy paced or. 645-l!ISQ Goff5i1oe several years. Your 111 Work your avail. tiOftOI ,. -........ E.0.E. $18 000 Pur"'has1·na fice Ill J"ewport. Good F 0 0 D s E R v I c E Part time opening for scol3m000e potenlo Slt81%.!S w~~~mlll daylight hrs Men or ADVERTISING md e.,aoyee bClllldMJ , .,. hours & salary. 6'6-5411 MAN AGER WITH clerk-starter. Some · '""" women over 18 with FULL TIME ptMitfJtt.. Non:smoker. good detail Denarfmen wkdys , 646-5594 art er CERT I Fl CATE for week-ends. CaJI ~~~r\~51~~ :v~~ <'•rs. st.at.ion wagons or LAYOUT~ B Dk for busy office. Irvine. r.;Cl-..L hrs. smo 11 con val ho6pt. To 644-1700/ personel lbe next 3 years F'or an lite trucks are netded 1 L Hiii al a mg AP /AR. payroll. collec , ~ ---COOi~ cook & manage kitchen interview rail. Debbie Pleasant outdoor work. PASTE-U :___ CICJIM :. I • tc Making Waves lions. lG-key, jour. re-1 ~9·3061..__ HOUSECLi:ANERS lo at 1714) 964-:>.46l valid driven lie. & Calif . .--•cwcuiwaotl lnNewport con.Sendresume&re· .• See our ad und e r DISHW ~··~s h l -llc.plalesreq Youran Responsibilities mdude stop by for • IR-If you are looking for ferences to Box 752 Dai-, Purchasing in today's New European Care "'"'~ ~ r. Pt I'.car.645-5123 MAHICUllST earn $.1.SO to SS/hr. or layout. typesetting. hnltw, Moaday-more than Just ano4.her ly Pilot. PO Sox 1S60. classifiedsecuon Must be UP.erienced 26 acre resort hotel bas Posh Salon in NB bas more depending on your paslmg-up or ads for Friday,,....,_, job, consider a career C0&ta Mesa,Ca92626 Start.lne Nov~. Apply tn •mmediatr openings HOUSEKEEPER/LIVE opening for man1rurist sl>ff(l ol delivery. For u::'.spaper reproduc with us ! We are 10. Bookkeeper I CALSONIC, person 9.4 PM 3110 :::1~e=l~oI'J~~: ~~/~11.leli~~l~~l~g~ with followtng Salary immed assignments D"'"'Moon tervi ewing for the Good opportunity ror 1.._.C New~ Blvd. Newpo11 boree Rd , Newport mus t speak some ne otJable.67~7~ followins a short train- P'osition requires ac 24032 BT Rd. following positions nghl person "" • Beac (7H) 673-3440 I Beach E gllsh & like to travel Mechan1r wanted. no ing session, apply at the • 1 2 oro ~I Domestic n · tools DI!( Apply Shell loc nearest you, at cura~e yptng, years L°"° Hil1 Ttltrs Career Womans asst 3 S500 per mo. Call after l 30pm, Nov. 41.h & daily related experience 17141137·1140 FuJI and Part·hme. Re· Bookkeeping aftemoOcisaweelc. Light G.._lnA&a Tues 1714 1 76'l·Ol52 ~aJ1on, 17th & Irvine, there after at 8:30am. Collegeprelerred . Part-Time. Shipyard CLERICAL Housekkeeping. er Garden~;:-~com· CdM. -· 10·30amorl:30pm_ Please ca.II Jon Pyle at!. FIRST ~~::i~er~l·b~~gy~~~ needs bookkeeper · * * * rands, laundry Some merce park facility. l Housekeeper. live in. 2 MEDICAL F Isl ~D 810Lemon,Orange perience. • general oHice skills. JOINTHE meal preparation year experience in alJ adults. l child. Must seeks pl.llmerr.omce 113 W Chestnut . ?l4ISS7·98lll,Exl.2l9. I INTERSTATE Light lypin1. S6.00 10 ~3234.Eves644-4088 phases or landscape s peak English. be help, exp. bkpg. 1~5·• Anaheim OSHMA..a•5 I . BANK Proof S8.00Dependingon£xp. #I TEAM AT maintenance. Good energetic & love recptn .. & collectlon 13650Harbor8lvd.G.G. " 645-.QOOl OSHMAN1S S.Ctro.ko.ta commandoflheEnglish children. Must drive. 644·0381 3019Enterprise,C.M. SPOITN9C900DS F ~ · BookkeeDer SPORTING Proc-.-..c-... language required . cook & run an efficient Medical Front()(fice NB. EqualOJ>PlyEmployer EquaJOppty Equal()pponumty ull or part·Ume. Post-Tustin. full lime. A/R, Needed.-~rt-;:It¥ to Good starting salary, household. Non-smoker 20hrs/wk. Very mature. New p 0 r l Be a ch EmployerM/F Eml>lorerM/F/H/V lion requires a mm. or 1 A/P. payroll, highly or GOODS 1 d t annual bonus, free prererred. Call Answer good phone manners, brokerage firm needs l!!!!!!!!!!••••l!!!!!!~!!!lj11!!!!!!!!!!!!i!l!!li!i!!1!1!!m•~I year, experience as a gan.,e'ra·ca'ent.resp .. ev. We currenlly have an crea1e,a new epiar · medical/life Insurance Adll487,24hrs.642·4300. typing , riling, some receptionist w/some proo operator. • " men or a grow ng, an d· many other llOUSEMANAGER bookkeeping helpful. knowltd6(eofbackoffice MidnightAlsh~, Fri/Sal Banking Our success ui the in· ::;·Mn~~~~\~1~~~ ~~~~~~,~~!~: :~~~~~r.51~!! ~aa\~ benefits. fa~ foJaan~P· to supervise teen-agers ~ep~~OB (137 Irvine. ope~alions. 7:30:4b:30 11:30 pm to7:30 am. 4000 wo:z• In dustry allows us to pro-businus. Good salary. Di vision OHice just frame computer syslem rr\nlmen • on y ru 1!!_1'.Q_Uth sheller. 548-0681 a. dally .. Sal~ry negotaa le Hilana.NB. " vide highly competitive 832·7300 minutes from South will be ordered in nday,9AM-6PM. HOUSEWIVES earn ex· Find what YoU want ln SeodmqwriestoPOBox Newpotl Villa I 7. salaries and benefits in· ---Coast Plaza. Position re-January tmosl likely l714t f7f.f9t7 tra money Md added .1817, NB,928&0 ~ l " eluding MedlcaJ. Dental. Ca.dy Wal Store quires abiJityt.ohandlea large DEC bardwue lax advantages working ' paidvacatlaollldmore. Kitchen help needed. varletyolclericalduties wit.hspt'Cializ.edgrodllc· out or your home Wee1tin~D:-;5avey1rd Are you an experienced F'Ull or p/tJme. Applka· including li1hl typing tJoa Software). Orf•niz· General 960-6489 • shift only. Active retir~ new accounts rep, proof Apply Mon-Frl lOto Uor lion.a Mon lhru Fn, 9 to and tO-hy. Previous iog ud au~rv aory Interior Design As'lt . Gd operator. 2 to 4 orcal1. Personnel llam Island Sweet clerical experience de· al>ilaly essenl•• TMlalbo.layCW» Part-Tame Energetic. menl community Are you an.u peneoced Dept. 1714>7~ Shop, CM 440 E 17th St. sired Previous hardware ex· Is currently hiring for F'lex. Exp. 6~2.2oo. benefits.NB 631·~ New Account Rep, P~ C.M. 645-2883 I perienre ntteiSary and 548-lSSS M 2/PM ANSWERlNG Operator. Teller. Utility ~ C ASH IER-CLERK Please call Ten')' Taylor knowledge ol rudJmen Host,IHoshss . . er · SERVICE o<hold•oyOlhe<St•llo< ;;;Bank Dependable. prefer I at 7141557·9881. X214. for tary programming Two posiUons available, IJanitorial Help. Full· p T -r T days No exp Otrc cer positJon ~ older person (2) shirts information. I would be helpful This I 1 days & l n1dits. 4 or 5 T .1 m e . P I .11 s fl N B nee Minimum typing of avail Apply gin sbop. 1 department will be days per weet. 6 mooth Na htclub.67_}_!634 _ req Call 833·3333 Hyouwouldllke towork John Wayne Airport. Equal Oppty Employer c harged with the mm1mumexpenence. JANITOR E.0 g,_ in one or our Orange ~'port Tues·Sal. AM. Bettle 1 M 1F resp on s 1b1I1 t y lo Immediate opemng for a Applications being taken County offices. we would Mli·0076. I operate. maantaan. and Htcny My J Janitor Lo work rull lime. for elementary grade in hke to meet you • EOE MtF cll'Ulfl repair components or . C~ night shift F;xcell rr- Christian Scbool Apply j~lllll!!lllillll!!lll!!!!!!!l!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!~ IWf1I I Cleriul t b c s Y Hem w 1th M1dn1ght 8 AM, cleaning inte "1>enefit.~. For-more- Hawthorne Christian · Sahrday Full time apply The I minimal .i.'IS•stall'Ce food and beverage I info. and interview. rall · School, 16835 Brook lnttrri•ws Banking Earl's Plumbing 1526 WE MEED YOU! from the vlridor. Reply areas l mike Viviani 17 14 1 hurst,F.V.962-3312. No"ember7th ssssn Newport Ave. Costa loJeH Weber, j twl-1616. E.O.E.M f. _ ~esa t714) 6'1-1~ _ •dtrits 0~ Coad Ltod VaMt Jewelry Sales APPRENTICE You won"t have to take BONUS f ONE CASHIER •jr. typists ~~-PNot $upervising our parking Schaffer & Sons. So. lime off work Just rail. ..... 330 W. Bay St. lot a llendants. Ex Cal 1rorn1a ·s lead rng MERCIWUSING Carol Thuyns. 830-8800. MONTH s•11ny1. HOUSEW ~E SALES •rte -1-I Costa Mesa, CA 92627 penenre necessary cuslom ring makers. are SPECI IST and arrange a Saturday IU.M Full or P/lime. Apply •secrefund 17~)642:4J21.. looking for qualified. AL 111tervit w. Come and u Crown Hardware. t024 •wordprocttlOn The Daily Pilot IS an Please call ror an ap. professional Salespeo· $1000/MO. ·. TO STAil NO EXPEi. NEC. (7141848-5862 pl o r e C'll reer op LAGUNA.HILLS )r\'ine LWestcbffl~B -Equal Op t>orlunily poinlment 9·JO.s PM . pie Experienced. run po r I u n 1t1 e s w 1 l h Of'ICES Cleaning ladies. run or EnJOY the flexibility that Emplyr. Women and Monday lhru Friday. time only. Call for appl. Eldorado Bank p/time, wanted for Mis· working temporary or. minorities encouraged 645-5000 Extension 521. Mr. Contrucr1 S49·1424. Experienced Only sion Viejo/lmne area. rers. Join The NorrelJ to apply. -- We orrer top pay. Must ha v e own Team today. Good UtUe MlssMullet.salon benefits & working con-•Ttltrs transportation Gd pay noree. The fa.slt$t draw in the SELL idle llerm with a a Turret, aJoog came a dilions. In fact. We'll tFull & Part Time> salary, medical & den· l\onell ' West. .. a Dally Pilot Dally Pilot Classified spider and read in the pay you a premium lo tal. vacal.lon.slck leave. ClassujedAd.~5678. ~d __ _ Da ily Pilot Oassirled j com e to work for us Ir Gas allowance. Gd section about Miss Mur. weh1re youfora current •Proof()petator workine en,•ironmenl _ I ai•1y ,,.,. ret 'sTulfetandboughtit l Arc h il e cl u r al 11 ~nn~~g.e~~~fat~Y~~= For.interviews. call Low pressure Job Call ~I 0::in~sr ~ .. •• • .. "·"'" ·" '"·: for $9.95. You can sell luslrators. Htlh caliber h 1 Carol Thu""c. 830-UlO 951 7!!Q8Jor more anro Irvine 7c,, ~ • . your tuffet and lots of .KIDS-· STUDENTS NEEDED Earn $30--$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Cal Mr. Clt•t• .. 519..0601. proresa1onar quality mont ssa a') ,.~ ..... """" • • other things throueb I architectural rendehst ELDORADO IANIC Have you read today's we·re seeking to build a labor pool or Daily Pilot Classified & ~rspect.ive & layout RDOUDOIAHK Classified Ada~ If not. qu alir1Pd graphic arts personnel for l~o Ads.Call642-S678 man. Salary neg. Ca11 1.._l!!!!!' __ E•O•E-~lll!!!!ll!~ E.O.E. you're mi.Muig the best CL8tKTYPIST departmenb in our pre.press art'a If you -;;;;;~~;;;~~::~~;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;:;::;::;:;:=:; Geor e: ~ 1· t>~tainsui t~wn· Prr position open with ba\f' experience in rompcr.1ing room or il ~-------~-------~~-------~-------~ Bu s iness Parks /So ~mttadepartmenl ~~a~arean~~sted ·' Move on to a Bigger Territory Looldnii for a chilnle IM·xpand your carttropportumbt's1 CormderF'arst lmerslJlte Bank. We Vt>Jlrown 1011n 11 state network ol 21 banks and 900 branches We need more growth oriented professlonals fur our ON office Jn San Juan Capistrano wb1Ch will optn on December 14. We have openings fOf' experienced -r l'llers who want to bee part of our inno\tative growth. You must have baSIC math sltllls. and the abl1ty to,communlcalewtll wtlhour CUSl<>mef'S NOTETEW:R We currently IMve an.opt!J!ng for 1 tt>te Teller We prdtt thilt you ~ expenence WOfklrw in a Note [.lqMnmmt. but Wt! are wllling to train. You must hive basic math akil1s Md the abifiry to communicat.e wU with our customers. runoMF.R SERVICE ~ATIVE You Wll inteMtw prmpec:tM as wd as vdst~ c:uJtooim IC> dttermine which bank ~a best meet thelt needl. You will alt<> m.UllAln chedl order files for lollow up ii ntW customers. P"!>lrins. ~and II nttdtd. ctian;ng Input on new accounts ddy. You mUJt 11.lve ex«llcnt t0mmwKatlon aod pld 11111the!Ntkal aldlla. &p.uoa. ft Comet wtth the Tenttoty. BRANCH SECRETARY We need a secrttary who wants to be pnrt of our exciting branch banking syatems. You must type SO.SS WPM. good malhanatial and commWlicAt.ion lldlls. We oller a ~ benefits pecfcase wflk:h includes an~ savilgs plai\ tducational rem- bursemeil empb)tt relcrral incentive program. and emplo)'ee b.lnking pnvi(eges, uU lor an appM!tment or stop by fOf an lntM!leW In our San Clemente Office. Monday-f'nday. 9-4pm. Matlrtt11 Whdchel ztl A~ del Mar S..Otmtme (714) 492.5123 -. CJ::.,.,,, lh~ -; I • Must typeS0-60wpm. fil· in newspaper production. consider the Ing & answering pbones opportunities orrered by the Daily Pilot We also req. 3>+ hrs per are seeking to ancrtaM' our part tame labor week. Send resume lo: ' forte. rull·t1me openings may develop in the KACOR Development near ruture We are most interested an people Co., 1100 Quall St. Ste. with skills in the follo"ing arl'as 200, NB 92660 or call -Pasle·UP. Ad building or pnge makeup J e rr Y Roth < 714 I exj)('rience desirablt> Ab\11ty lo work fast &33'°860. M /F /0 and a't'curalely under J)rl'!tsure necessary E.O.E. Flexible hours and days. COLDWeu BANl(C!RC WORD ..-ocusoa Position open for stron1 typist with excellent spe 111 ng I grl1'n mar sltllls. Should have al orrsel camera production operation/. stripping. Experience in shooting line and halftone work a mu~t Any strapping or plalemaking e xperiellf('e plu s Production-oriented person whf> can work independently highly desirable. Nights Mark-up. Ability to ~pi!<' type for a ''anely of advertising and commercial maleriills Experience with electronic · markup d~slrable. but not.. necessary Ability lo typeset would be befprul. Salary depends on expenence The Daily • Pilot ls an equal opportunil} employer Women and m1nori11cs are enroura11ed lo apply. least 1 year expenen~e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT on word processing ""Uipment. real estate ~ S30 w. BAY IT :z_· COSTA-~. ~A. 1212t • ~.., AH l0UAl.111"POllTUMITY lM"-OYU back1round desirable. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••..••••• ,, •.• • Dynamic worldng en· vlronmtnl. SWfTCHIOAU OPllATOI ()penln1 on vtry active , 2·po1lllon board. Must I have l year current twltcbboard experience. pynamlc working en· vlronment.. 40ff MacArthur Blvd. Newport ~fl. t2l8$0 (714)1$2.llll I Use lhe Dally Pilot .:·Fast Ruult" attv1ee dlmtory Your a«vlct Is our ..,ectalt1. CllJ 905111 nt m Daily Pilat ···· .. ·, .... · .... · .. \ . , ~ . Field Sias Supervism' : Limited openlJ\11 available in lbt Oranae c.o&at art•. for 1tll·tn0Uv11.fd, catter orlenttd lndlvldual wbo can 'work with f'teld Salts People. Train, motivate and 1et r11ult$. Sttlion WllGll Ot VIA nid11ary. "~·~al tanilue, pl~ Job relattd btMl!tt avallatilt IOr UM rt111t~. rr ,_ ~ prod\IN NUIU, not tllll .. tt, call· ...... for la ' ,. rot 11.r Chance. ORANQECOAITDAILYl'tLOT ~: aalOW.IAYIT~c:oeTAW.'CA .... "• 11111 ~ Tue.TY_~ • ........................................... · LOOKING FOR A JOB? TEMPORARILY?? . LOOKING FOR MONEY??? Attend 0ur Employment OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 AM to 2 PM We are CALSONIC. INC .• manufacturer~ of air condltlOl'llnR unt(s for NISSAN (Datsun). We need temporary· employees for long and \hart • term assignments 1n our clean, pleasant manufacturanR facility to do hghl hand assembly and pac~aging on our day $heft $4/HOUR Pt.US OVERTIME NO EXPHJENCE' NECESSARY WE WU TRAIND Our only requirements ar~ good attend.tnce, abthty 10 ~~.ik Cnld1Yi .ind WOl'kllegally in the U'.S., and avallab1h1y for some overtt~ fw rNdy for 10 hour days ('7.m-5:30pm) Mondays thtv Thutsd.ly$, and II hour days (7am·J:J()pm) Fridays and Saturdays •. sometimes. W~ won·1 ..ilways ~ yov all Q( tht.-se N>urs ... but we m1Rht1 CONS1D11: No ~perience requued, ltRht work. E·X T ·lh\ morway frn .all those pte-ind post-hol~y ~-ptf'ISfS. '°"'us fOf coffee and don\IU Saturd<ly. Nov. 7 ht>t'Nffn 10 AM .and i PM & fill O\lt '" 1pplicatK>n. Or, tf you t1n'\ m1'e 1t r~ptlly o\I our E~ Dtpemnent any we8 dly .ntMOOn ~ID CM50ftC K., 9 Hollind, lrvft. CA. by~ lht ~ Foret fJlt off .. S tn&lnd. tUtl'q Ifft on MUiitiindt.·· rWli an MM• .. Hollnd. Wfl 1tt tn ~ ~ e SfDffl Mia; ----·~-------.. -'F -a a a ; a a a SC s t s a a a s 2 s .. .. Or1no• Cout DAIL:Y PfLOT/Sunday, Nov. 1, 1981 t'l:~i 11M W.... 11M M.e,w.... 1111 ...._W...W 11H HelpW.._. 710G HelpW..W 7100 W¥n lffl W•1tWuW.IOH ... .... • .................................................... •••1" ............................................................................................................. ~ ftt • PIX llC.noNST MUSTS&l NOW 36'/FT i.r Mt• , •• ••U A.Dlwtrla&&eftlff PIT LlM111M9n Typl••· flllna , Wll •llCllTAltlS• Antique elrhln• by Redwood 2X8 iftcktns .......... _. ...... IMl\I 1v.U1bM Day1' 11,.,. wlite 1CMl IMrn n1lu1r'1 ofrtu. COMt•~l.I. 1'1S8h11>1ololpllonH WllU.m ll~arO'I, dtltd uo· 1on1! alto rtdw~ MID ~. Part • t1r1Y ••• Min lYillal H E R I T A o E Nawpott Buch. ti· Exteatl¥t oe lilt job lot b1.11y 1. '-"'°"Dev Co 1713 Cark1turt o1 John ftnctns. Dttk 'ftn<'ltlll f'911ll ... 11131-•t ,_.1111'd Call. 1310140 INVESTMENT wlll ttdt!\r"fl._ tr11aln1 Mllltblhlpty _t;~Jt~ Wiiiits famoua piece in1t1ll11loo 1vallabl1 ~U13'", !OE luch you crutlvt -motlultd NII .Urttt R ,.... ahown In Ency<'loped11 J..o-.nt pric. J\llr Jim NUI SIS AJDD. l·>:JO. Pb1rm1ty Clerk &af. tlnancl111. 1031 Ea· HCnoMIST Income trom property Ll& t llWStttAl)'. Inc Brllt1nka Uavt '850 orken~~ MS Sim. S.u ltoavel '-"M•r e.r,.r.,_t 5·30 Mon Fr . cbln111, lnve1tor dt r•rt1 ~m~ C":'"P for m1naftment plu1 1 N4:',:~=:~~ lpprllHI Will stll for Kh<'hen Cabln~tl ilnk , C DI h M tU )'I l t . £111.lttt Vtlopment' COllftltllJl&, :· e I tOffict dt1W wbUJ )'OU Jum ~.!,1&2sPh/!mmfdi1ttly ~· O-_.!,ortiblc ovtn, &rO-.IMil :.1!.1f Photo tech tnlr 1 f;xper couo1tlora re· VJ ~\~·~~nl a Attract1v1 romml11lon --IC ..., ._ NurH. lion Dart ,1 pol · ~velOO".tCO«ntn.The la must. • atbtdult 4i btntllt1 l•11111----mii•IPlayer Pl1no Cher Palnl.fo.?<r.Otr! ~~·, emoloYlf~tRoP P\illl·llm• ~ .• li>~; ~n1brnpeu•,::1.~d~~~ mltur•"'"""tt•---~:!·.~~tted. C1U S rywood Re1u11r & PalotlisUJ>J>IYdO!ieout LVi or 'iaall1 _, LNi Irv nt PbotolGraphln tlal Interview Call ,,.,._ _._ IUltlry Rlnkl Tlnk 40roU~. Xlnt Ben Moort, Bebrttalns • .... _ N or le:. pbyalu 17151 Sky Part, Sle G Vlnct 5*90 · THE GOOD ~~~~onDa~• .,,,;. ~~· Mlmwax, Purdy Brush utervbtlnCdM. Back· lrvlneT5H484 . L c.-.-.1. I . ~ ,,, ..... _.....,_,_ andmu"h----·. lnKAM In autrltlon ---SALISCUb OSS umro .... ...,..., r or rurther info ~i Pi•ntMrtntalnance llC9'110MST EARTH Over .the counter & Department D~-' __!4~:30_to 4 J;M y • Ru ... ' 11 at pl~~~r ;~~~~.~~~~~:; PAl1'·TIMI AMD ~u... r:one oroe" for drift· DOit ....:;,:::... Cc•:.. IOl O ~ Nu .. 1111 person oeeded. F.ull· Jec~AMeytn •-ia/graphlc au_ppliet. A rap idly growing ;1-;,P• .... r J •· .,.UISIS .. ID Time & or Part· T•m«1. 0 n e of Amer I ca· s cci•lnmHo.i! FuJI time, Mon.Fri., See Fortune 500 oil field ...................... ,,., yn o occummu at1on. ll•u-f'hOld article 11 to " ,. I ~· tr t ·6340 lar&est law firms Is 8 r .I an . M •.s le r l equipment m1nuf1ctur· ANTl9U1SUPO l6mm Bell Howell movie must clear garaic. 2092 S20. Sat/Sun. JOAM to • 'd 11 hl f kin /ti w 1 Th C d Blueprint. 134 Fischer, Ing companv hu• 11 &SAU proJ .• xlnt <'OJld. $450 Wallace.CM 648·7011 31'.M 1729 Irvin~ Ave. LXptr .. • • ta. Pretchool teacher want· see I a P me recep-e come e 0° CN MO-i373 ' '" Th ldof 1... _494·8472____ N n be1wel'n 20th & Conv. HO&p. Nwpt Beb. ed for 2~ yr old Class. tionlst lo work in our Earth Re:.1aur11nU1 11nd · 1 secretarial opening In e wor ant..,.ues Brin• your smile at Joi" Exp Un early childhood Santa Ana olflce. Appli· Bakery to Santi Ana the Risk Manaeemenl In the displays of 3S M M 8 & W 0 mega MUST 58.L! lloliday Ave. Ull FreeQ\jr mtd .. ~tn· units requlrtd Hn 8.30 cants must do Ute ~p-and Newport Beach by Sale. Departmmt 11 Its cor· IOOLeadlngOealers Enlarger + timers, Furn. yrd lool11. many llcJ G~S• t.el •Urelna.Topaalary. to i :oo. M'on ·Ft l. lna.bookktePina.filing Jolnln&ourtea_m1 1.nd ·H:lp.u~fiah=Uonb)' ¥-brate headquarters Oct2f.]0.llNoYI :~1~s.~~;1Thcworks ·r~u·5 i~e:• ~181 0s.un2 Furn. clothing. toys. Call : Mn .Slooe S44.o232. NB Area·East & general olrlce work. help us brin1 gooa food o lalll g · ts Cor Is posilloo requires a Thurs, F'ri,Sat l·IOpm ~~--• , u drapes, mis<' 111651 '°" luff. Good custornurelatioo1 to ~ood people. We are cub buyers. Liberal minimum of• rears Sunday,Noon-6 Minolta XK . 21mm. ~le ater Clrclto 118 Quiel Bay lfu.ntinttton N ,_ a must. The work hours givin1 the public a new commiuioas for men & secre1ari1I expenence. In the Commer« Blda 5 o m m . 2 8 8 o rn m . S lkarb !Goldtn Wt-st & lnwl Printers ire • :'"' 7:-.m, Mon· chol"e In fa-ti .. dining·, women of all a&es. Great good lypin•, or•an1u o• ... LIAJl cou..wv 7"210 2X rt • L-.. RI d "_. _,. I ~ nuv f 9 9 -"-"' • v-mm. coovr er 2 'Ar1tlLY S:ale Ot·t 31. Yorktown> Sunday only ~" versi e Counties Fri. 10·3pm on Sat. Call f resh . wholuom e , or anyone reqwring H · uon1l skills and die FAllGIOUNDS & case. Xlnt cond Sold Nov I Ladies clothes 9am l-11~. Catv. Hosp NB fastest 1rowt:ng Printing Sylvia between 9'-11 &1 nutrllio11s food . pre· lra income. Work part or laphoneeJCPtnence Adm $2.50 Free parking new $2000, seU for $675 14 18 Prol watch timer Ufl,. POI. atlkude, xlnl. Plant. Has need for 4/C l-3 m: 213 . pared with little or no full lime in your own Ca ll Jar'-67~ 2065 or s l 2 E••~~ b._fits. Call: Mrs Strippers qualified in RRl'>~A.U•ST I preservativet. 1.r you neighborhood or city We offer excelle.. &tZ·!M«I ... .,. L~78~f~a.ndt;~Js) Antlqu;i.~.~yrsof ~. areas of composite strip-'""5r • "'"' 1 share our commitment calling on merchants & = ... __ ....... 11 t s ts 16 -.,. .. 5.... r,•01. Exp only nftd 1pp-C~ typll\g and clerical lo wholesome food and friends ellplaininf the c..-y --.wl SA YE THIS AD German.Super S's Bauer 9am·Spm 144 Lexington ro ec ions a · un "---y. Full benefit shop. slulls and knowledge of good health, and have benifiu ol lntemaUooal •d w COltdi-AlexanderFor1ter C28 Super. & N110 S80. CM Kamalll, Newpor t RN't, LPI"s, LVN's. We C1ll Mana er. ·3S61 dlcr1pbone transc. req. the ability to com· Thrill Club, a division of Hon. far ~ Presents . both with 821 Schneider Single bed compl, rm Beach. Sal·Swl. 642·Sl?O hr aye 1°1Umen>usdoppt'ys Pl.......___ ;>clnt working cond., fr. municate effect ively Chrondek, Inc. No in· How, p1HM clrect ,..., NEWPQ«r IEACH iooms Xlnt rood $225 d 1v1 de r. s m chest Ca rue Sale Sat Sun oo r!~IL--claeoon seall splftros·. ~~= i.oge bene. For appt. rail with otbets. please rome vestment other than ._. .._. '*Y ,... FALL ANTIQUE both. Call Jack. 675-2065 drawers & lots of misc 1) Skate Boards $7. ·CR E;"peu;,-ln a 'lSychi~tric , .___ ~7-6316 and talk with us. your lime. Call our com-.if'fflltlh to tWy & COU..ECTORS or&t2·9't\'5 __ 889 W W1 b.on c M Ski Equipment · Elec,rlc facility desir:bie. We of· 4 day wk, pd benefits. Receptionist. We are h.innJ for the munications center 605S w-..a. SHOW & SALE Penlax. Camera. KIOOO. 3 Sat/Sun Typewriter f'l.shing & ferrompetit.JveHlary& m.7680 Private Athletic Club followlngpos1t1orus Fairmont Ave . San -,...y. tobeheld lenses&access Perfect Misc Aulo & Marine CSamping Equipm1ent Int berltfitsln lq Printing seek ing ollractive. Diego, Toll free in Ca OCf. 29, 30, 31 c;_ond.~OBQ644·0195 Items. Sat/Sun 9.s 937 trreo Motorcyc e & x Its IW\ ue FIT pressroom helper. personable . non · •LineCooks 1·800 ·S52 ·884 5. Na· Smith &NOY. I D hll CM !)56-0095 Horkey equipment setting. Capistrano by Mon 3: 30 pm· Finish. smoking person to han· • Food Preparauon Uonwide l·IJ00.354·6556. lnfemati•onal DOC)t 8040 a a -P rir ed to sell: 3291 tbeSeaffolpt.496-:noz. Tues 2:30 pm-Finish. die phones & llgh.r. •UUllty Salea 1 IOpm ;Sun. l·G:~ ....................... GiganllcSale! Arizona Lane, I Mesa OFfllCf Cl.Bl Thurs· Fri. 9·5. A11ply Clerical. 6:30AM·2PM:' •Juice &Salad Inc. MIWPORTBt INN KEESHOND Pups. AKC. Wa$her/Dryer. sm appl. Verde 1. 556-4774 Must type 50wpm. 1660PlacentiaCM Mon ·Fri. Call Al . •Kltchen Help HICIOIJfAIMS 4343 Vo• 1Car111011 lo~~t~a~~~4:0ad ~~a:'~~irep~~F·:~~~ 2cornplbds.qu1lts.anh 2Fam1lyGarageSale Various di.ties including PlOOUC:TIOH 752-'7905 We are training p /tim.e A•e. THIS AD ADMITS 1 2131697._134Sa!tG nm_. _ que. Designer clothing, 1982 Port Lock51eigh errands. Need own c--"" IECEl'T/SEC'Y In addition lo an ex· salespeople for perma. H port leach :..c:: stereos. 2 c·hld, I adult HVH.1'iewport Beach transportation. $4/hr. + -"''"-N f cellent salary and com· nant & Christmas jobs. t w • OR MOR E. $2.25 SHIH TZU pups. AKC. bikes, surfing i.tuff. 4 Poster King bed & box mileage. 644-7520, ask Applicant must be able eat. ront offJce ·~· plete benefits package. Enjoyable worit, days & CA 92660 for duration ofsale S250 and up. Cash only. plants. 506 Marguerite i.prin RS. archery set. for Diau. lo perform production pearance req. for th15 ff f 11 t t I S M l714t 752-9000 638-!00J CdM Sat Sun 9 5 k • ~ .. -:,.._~Ur •••'t n-.......... control functions, inven· prestigiously located we o er u ran ng e v e s e e r ----------·-L • s ll>. misc. p1cturfs "' vn......... -""""""' lory control •,type App firm. Must have gd of· with pay. paid vaca· Thompson. Hi ckory Late Victorian Eastlake POODLES 'R' PEOPLE Clothes. cameras. some antiques. 2 sx6 sliding full time position, exp. Ir .,..Mc · · fice exper. & be very lions. and rapid advan· Fums. South Coast Equal()pf:rtunity Bed. Walnut Inlay. S200. Home·ralsedTcuplMin. furniture. kitchen & windows & much more necesaarx.6'4-1405 ~~~ ~::~M 00-Thurs versatile. Will be work· cement opportunities Plaza, lowermal_I __ Emp yer ~ust See' ~all67J..15}1 Groom & board. ~·2848 chnstmas items Priced Sat Sun PART·P ART·TIME , ELDERINDUsrRIES ing with top level ex· Apply between 2 and 5 sales AnJique stove kitchen Dachshund. AJCC. reg. 31 tosell Sat1Sun 15.2362 MOVll'<GSALE '69Baju bomemakerOl'student. 2101DoveSl.,N.8. erutives for mulli· pmateitherlocation , Mature. experienced Sec.l./ Recpt. for new rangewioven.xlnt cond male puppies $300 ea Fordham Dr,CM buggdcond .18rubtcfl 4·6 h rs wk . Typin~-across fromO.C .• ;...,,.rt national organization. sale•woman 1-nl1m ta shipyard. Mu st haH De corator Item $575. CaUafterSpmMs-1207 chest , __ ,.,.. Servalgas .. ~ 3810S Plau Drive I " · a ~ mar 1 n e ex p & Ml·6684 · Cahco Chrutma! Oma u·~. " filiq,inC.M.vlcOC . P/T1 El1'811 Xl~pt'ytogrowwith SantaAmt apparelsbop,40hrsper knowlede.l7>2SSO ---~ GermanShepherd ment s Metal arl l refrigerator. air com· W.Z191 MC t .._ MGS Ceo. ed:l.lden:J ·l:oeneftrCS.' I weer.642-1)97 SERVICE SfATION AT So1903hd OSackhulUmp"anghwt P1s1taoonol. M.9mo.SZS OO sculpture & Shear pressor. Draft beer PAtT-TIMlcrue.., y-.!.."!5£... ontac u ie a ter 210 Newport Center SALESIPR ~ h · h 1 refrigerator. 4 single ~· -~ 8:30am,(7141752·6003 Drl\'e SPORTSFUHJOI TENDANT·PTEves $1000.AntqOaJtlceBo; --sarpen1ngw1eyou beds k1ngsibedalmost :•RlboaO lsla.ndR T HlawAolfiN1ceD. t Adults with outstanding A.CqulS COi.i'. I BOYS &t GIRLS EARN & Wk ends. neat ap· $350. Oak book case Pups Doberman Pups wait Sunda) 9 to I at liO ne~ .plants. tools. lots of R.,QUIRED. Flex hrs. • attract!. veperson. aUlles 1895 MacNtbur Blvd Newport Beach •S130WEEK FOR pea ranee-& handwr11 (go r g 'to us J SI 2 00. AKC Many Cbamp1on 23rd St. CM._ I mllir 272 Costa "1csa. . · 10-lS year old youths. Irvine, CA. 92715 The G..t Earth 5-9PM DAILY Neweort_B..L.J::.:..M _ sofa 120.1101 · et stereos. Misc 597 Park t;nd or 96 yr old Estate c:U6'7~ who enJ()ywortingwllh Ste.100.DouglasPlaza P/Tf'UNDRAISING ing. Apply at 2StOI modernnaturalsuede9' ~ce~ntsXlntSho~·& Sat Sun 9.~PM Furn St ,C.~I PAIT/TIMI Evenings ~9 p.m. Call • 10.2SATURDAY Sh 1 PP in g c I erk & Like new Maytag·drrer. 846-6844 -Dr CM Sale E\eryttung must Wort from your home. 64 2 .43 21. u l. 343 RECEPT10MIST An Equal Opportunity CALL VJCK1531·3230 wa~ehouse person for I white $180 Old used Teacup Toy Chorolate go ' No reasonable offer oosellia . M1-44CY7 1 . between· 2 p.m. and s Do you enjoy working Arfirmative Action (TEA M ~GR 18+ ac~ve. sport.swore mfg washer works.~ Poodle male $400 F.STATE SALE Antique re ( u Hd 329 . A . ...... ~ p.m. Ask for Andrea with people in plush sur· Employer M/F/H/V W /CAR CAN Sh1pp1ng exp. helpful Call4.99-3l(l8 Ready for Christmas Brrdseye maple dresser Cabnllo Ave CM """'' ·-p roundings. l.hen you may ~ --AKC, s~ou. 646-6273 • SJOO DeluJCe Penne) 's Crew Supervisors work I /ti me. prim. from be the one for us! We are -EARN 12MWEE15L_ Old cw..~ dishwasher. butt>her Schwinn lU spd. comp set P It I me evtnl~ gs & home. Depe?d. •adults a major savings & loan --------SALES position open. So. TEA.CHBS oak win.Vass hub $W0 Great Dane pups AJCC •I block top, Portable $200 ~tl\'erware Baby items weekends. Supetvising only.B3l·3S38,496-8.:H§. see king a Rerep restaurant CoastPlaia Mallforac· Educational Sales Champion sired. brin 6416987 902 Powell ' and collectibles 415 the door to door sales lionist/Sec'y for our loan SGT. PEPPBONl'S live spor1s·minded in· management position OBO S59·03f.6 <!.te, reas.494-1736 J;ourt~ _ Walnut._ Cost~ Mes_a __ crew of youngsters. Ex· servire deptin Newport PIIlASTORE div . Morning h rs avail. Exceptional D....,_ rellenl earnings for Purchasinn Beach. Candidates 11\USt Now hiring for full & needed. Gall : Snowden· benefits. Successful GARDEN GROVE puppies for sale AKC person with ability to be able to type 40Wpm 8 1 l 1 MlieSPOrts,S40-471_7._ trainees can expert ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Reg Loving pets. Gd motivate. Van or large DeP.4rhwen pasess good communica r 0 ~a 1'.~~ :~~m~s. c. $20,000 first year. For 26th ANNUAL OR CTY protective dogs car is needed. Call • UH lion skills & have a Airport Varying days & SALES-P /TIME immed. interview Phone *ANTIQUE 67$;1:.isJ Media Merchants minimum or I I Yr hours. ideal supplemen· The Los Angeles Times Bill ~lmuth. 760-~J SHOW r-..a i----------------- --.lH 1 l''i,fl1I o.,1•ll1nq •', 642·5678 1 1 1n1 t1 w~H·n v<1u 1'11"''''·•· •n !111· f).t,I( P • . 2l:J.4Z1·2756 EOE Clerk general office exper. We t a I i n co me r or Circulation Dept .. cur-TEA.CHEl-OA. YCA.RE & 5 .u r.* A.ICC Old ....,.lh Funtltwe 8050,F.niture 8050 provide xlnt company homamakers & stu ti h . . • 30" 30PM M F ~ S"--=~s 'd be ..r. · 1 d' " ren y as pos1l1ons .: -v: , on· n NOV ,,71 .. 9p~1 nc-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAIT 111( pai nails me u mg dents Our progr...,s1ve. ·1 bl I "' "" •• JuUe 7 ex 1236· D k D • c--M j I r dental ""''cal indenon """ ava1 a e 111 sa es as a -~.:.<Mil NOV. 812 S.30PM · · es . $100 King blZe tst~ _,, .... .,. 1 or supp.er 0 d · . .,,.... "'Pl .. ~ growingcompanyof'fers representative. You'll .... nsr•""'ON. 979-1478e\',wknds j HeadBoard,S25 2offwfiltesofasS400ea. EYDltlS automobile air condi· ent coverage. ease opportunitt-for ad Yan· "-·-TELEl'HOHES ~ ''" • l r NISSAN ~all personnel at ,_, eam an nuwlywage+ B·~a~ .t.l(C"--'~R..£..:-.,.. 631-5104 2goldstnpedlo\eseats We are presently seek· (~~l~~~l hras an im· Sas.4336 for an appoint· j~~e~et;.'(S::,:~,;~r generous com.missions. ~~':e':i~~~r::;:~ """ IOIO i:ppi::sal~~cl Small Sora. like new .. S250ea Xlntcond Hard ~~~~ ~te,;:fJ ~;~:~~!n':en~ meHtOMf ROaA.1. r;.~sa~~~~~g&c.-~~: I Call 1157-2361. ext. m4. ~llu~or~:_=,9~nly ~~R.~RE~··.. ~~2Ca1~~7~·) ~IJiSa_ga~;.'i::ie S4~a )~. ly us~~ P.M be inttmted in working Clerk. ~ SAYINGS & LOAN Apply in person btwn I SALES SCTIY TRAVEL AGENT APPLIANCESER\'ICE SILKY TERRIER PUPS Correetable. 2 end tablt'S., Jeftlll Lind in Sales' Promotion Dut ies wlfl include 1666N.Maln.Ste.410 &6PM. toSllOO lor north Huntington Webuyu.sedappllances I AKCSZSO $150 7 lamps SIS ea .. Crib + mattress SIOO. withDail)'PilotCarriers miinlenanceolP.O.and SantaAna.CA 927_()2 tJl>OSE Bnstol I Prominent manufac.-13earh agenc~· Mm 21 We sellrecond .. guar -~7~2821 red~ood p1cn1c table tra\el port.icnbS2S 10 lo IS years old. Santa Ana Heights I lurer seeks professinal yrs exp Computer u a_p_pltanres 549-30'17 Free to good home. S60 bar stools M l'3 & SS2 52li6 Unlimited earnings COSRFlQ,cardndfiles. typing ...... -··-··--·---........... ~ INexltoMrOonald's> 1 for key pos1t1on in perience preferred , 1 llUY .. -....... CES f e.m a I e AK c more 4933905 lland~.omb ~·uch. ··hair available lo ri ght respo~dance~~~.~~r~ l ' E.O.E. I marketmgdept ~9939. AT,.. ... "" Weimaraner S vrs Drastic reduction din and~ m:~: ol h~ers person. Hr. 5:30PM to P.O.'s to suppliers and l ' Bentley-Hayes & Assoc. Travel Agent needed for Les 957 .8133 spayed.hasshols" · se1. custom butll S900 67S3816orb'iS-6098 ~~:~·~~U::~ processing confirm a· ! $'"'""'' . RESTAURANT -lS?O Br~llow Dr.Ste Automated Irvine Agen Gold Wesl.1/lghou...e frost I 536-23:11 Chmese Screen ~old &. EXQl:ISln: Drift~ood -ava1'lab1'lity. For •r· lions as well as follow.up I Wt l Catering firm has open I 2P1h' Sagnta a. CA mos . ry. Sabre ex per. pre· free refng. 14 ru n Xlnt L llA S A -APS O AK c teak $400 s~edt!>h teak Cocktail Table 3>.S "'Ith . '• · 1ng for r-pon. adult to ~ ·2625 --r .... E cond S250 Wknds e es bl bl P 0 In t men t . ,. 1 I ·• or delivery schedules -= J err"':' JCper in rom \ M ALt; J .Yrs, cream. game t $IOO. Pl)lll t , hea\'Y ~1~. rontou.red .. operate Hobart auto I tr el t.. " .. ' 0269 $500 •· h '"' ~321, ask for Ben with various vendors. ! I -SCTIY~· mert:t!l av a mus .,..,,. · 1 sliots. papers S9S "' mul· m1~t· top Cost new approJC WlUiama. Wiii 1lso be ~ble •1· ...._ ' · · • sheer & learn Portion °" Qy_ahf1ed Ol}Jr 957 2700 Like New Obi oven gas I ~-032_L _ _ 759·8049 $475. "'111 ~cnf1ce ror r Li lted I I i B . l'Onlrol. Exp. pref but lo Sl T I .... .,. II 962 645 --or m ora y ng. : usinessmen will train. 9:30AM to Great law firm With rave . range .......... ca I Samoyed female With Maple dbl bed. OOX )pr SJ50 orr See to ap !/J d 6PM. Mon-Thur. 6PM lo plush surroundings and Out~1de Sales Rep after4 pm Papers . A 11 sh o Is in gs & matt res.,, $150 prcl·rnte Perfect tond ,ART TIME Applicants must have I you are oing needed to sell rru1ses G R r l cc7 .,.... 960 I""~ b d IP .. Sun .... 9.0747 for unllm1'ted ••pportun1'ty . · E e ng X nt. 2 yrs, w r e r e 1 p t s .,., '"""" ;>VJ ll~ht. accurate typing. us 1 n f s s u n er a "' '" v N o e " p e r 1 e n c e if' B ainpt Lon"s Kit"h"n. uwails your professional 11.8 c f S200 nr bst Housebroken LO\ ino 2 twin b"ds und rram"s. H ............ old "-oodc 8065 Maillngoperatlons No exper. req'd. Must be dependable and aV1ila· ble on call. N:ft Bch Fashion. lslan area. 7f0-0501 le ephone contact skills: 1ct1t111us u.~1ness or '"' necessary Trammgpro. " ' ' -·..., .. • · , expertise . ' 646·3190 675·3223 personality Out of S60 p·r • ~mps· SIS da !••••••••••••••••••••••• and be able to work well ! \ame ipu are required v1ded Part time OK ' · ....., with numbers High i by lau· 1 Bu.smtss and Reta ti sales. exper. for Bentley.Hayes & Assoc. Excellent romm 17141 Sears Kenmore Refrig chewing stage S300. 67S·8173, e\'964 337~ 1 Hoover H1cuum t·leaner. school graduate with 2 i Pro/tssroru c~ Str French country store. ~70 Brook.hollow Dr Ste 667.3870 · w icemaker. JClnt cond ~-4945_. _ _ Furn sale. II\ rm ~ct SIOO. auto po~er di:'' c dial·a years experience i~ a l 179fl0 to 1793111 In ltlt a Call 714/754-0442 21, Santa Ana. CA mos. . / Must sell 64.>9767 -Ff-ff to You . 8045 bdrm $75, d1nneue SSO. matte, ong S325, will sell purch~sill& environment )'1r11t 1ous Bus1ne u SA.LES/C•iftr -J_>h 549·~-T TRUCK DRIVER Gas Dryer. S7S. Hot Point ....................... desk $2S. tble S.S. Cd S96. Xlnt rond. ~94-JQO!. ••B!!!!!!!!••••I r eq u1 red._ CRT ex· j ~Omt' Statement and Full time pref. Will con· SECRITAJtY 1 on. LA &OrangeCo. S 18 cu rt Frige jAKC only child. wh Ler cond.64~cash 14' OB Outboard plustrlr. penencedesU'able. .: •a11A 11 pu"'1•hed for i 'd u N k or secretary trainee. day wk Fr muc nlrloodbt 0 • 63l·Sl04 1 . rler. spayed, shots. ed o·r·r whi'te turted velv"t motorcycle. hse furn. PAl'rllMI Penoo to deliver Dally Pilot in Newport Center 1 d1y1 per wk. Hours . Moo thru Fri approx 3:30'lo Spm. Hours. Sal l ~ approx 6am to Tam. Eamlngs 1pprox $400 per mo. Contact Carol Helm 642-4321 Equal Opport ," • "'• 1 , sierpart me. oac pr. pre a wn -train Mu s t part 1 · ' antiques .. u·tSell'C0 IJ : four ron.fttU/1Vt' wttks Trophy Co, 646-3141 170 Nwpt Center Law office. 8.1oAM SatiSun only Speed Queen Washer & · sofa, hkr new SUO Cof "' ~ • We orrerexcellent work· i wE at the DAILY . E.17thSt.CM. AskforApMl644-6.Sl6 714 Q.,,~.19 dryr, like new S29S 893-6909 I fee tblt and end thle 6316325 In g conditions. com-: ....,.'" M s· c r 1 $150 93 3905 pelilive salary, 3 weeks 1 PILOT can help ~1th j • SA.W UPS Secretarial Cleric Typeselle-;: • .rrr. C~mpu· _ ax_ta_gset $395. ~.:..1914 1amese al. ema e.; . 4 · _ Jewtlty 8070 vacation alter one year i both Call the ~£<,AL: Naughty Lady llome S7 14 hr f'ull-ttme. Tem· grap1c 7SOO Beacon F r 1 d e e S 2 0 0 rhocolate point, fre(' lo ' Copy marhme, Mita 900D ••••••••••••••••••••••• and company paid i DE PART \IE \ T at!,'•. part ies. needs en porary 6 month position Newspaper, Dana Pt Washer DryerSlSO. Dis· .&_ood ho~.~8734 Value S900ask $400 Dbl I 2SAL\'ADORE DALI medical. dental. lire and i 542 4321 Eit 332 for thuslashc sales ladies needed ror 661·3262 hwashtt. SIOO Apt site Young ·short haired door 20 cu fl Admiral htho~. 8 ~fonlz bthos mental h•9.llh UlS. uran-: further rnfonnatw" Alison Ml P..Wc 1 "--stove. SIOO 646-5848 pointer, female. xlnt for I frig freezer S200 8fl I sell or trade 67S·$856 plus a pe-;;cnption dr~g L ... -.. ---··-.. -··--.. -.... .i 968-1042 6J3.31SO Newport Cen'l;; l.Jca. Waiffr/Waitrfts Gaffe;s and Sauler built children 5§1:~ _ _ I brn \ myl <'ouc.-h hke Emera Ids. Rubies. & plan llo~Q:.?119_ _ Apply between 9AM & m gas range like new 11:.-:.&.--8050 new $200 & much more Sapphires al belo"' Employee PAYIOUCLal Experienced payroll clerk including tax re· turns & insurance re· porta. HW1t. Bch. 1rea. 150·200 employees. 842-6221. PAHOU.PEISOH TO~ Great opportunity to use rour payroll exper. and JoiJ1 up rih this exciting company. llHtle)l-ffayea l AllOC. 1570 Brookhollow Dr, Ste 21 in Santa Ana. CA t27t\'5, Ph S.2625 Sell with EASE! lt'1 a BREEZE Claaslfied Ads 5678 For Immediate con· sider1tion. please ap_ply between 9AM 4PM daily. CALSONIC INC. II Plolland Irvine, CAml4 DIRECTIONS: Take l·S Frwy South to LAKE FORREST exlt. inland on Like Forresl. left at Mulr ltnds, right at Marooni lO Holland. Equal Opp Employer WANT ACTION? Clauifed Ads 642-5678 ~lily Pilat ......... ·:·· ..... ·· .. , : NEWSPAPER MMITISING . GRAPHIC llSICllR lmmedialt· openinJ In the creative strvices department now edsta, tor full·time uti1t. Requlm lood 1r1phic deslf" and spalial smsltMty. ability to ·•Pf<' type. somt Illustration or technical cSrawlng ability. knowled1eable in -i>roductfon. an undc11tandlnl( of retail 'Wvertillng design. and 1bUlly to meet lltadllnt,. ,, •• ,. f11t·p1red but run to work tor. wt~ .JS" f'XCt'lftftl ~nfrit pilCh(f hltludinP tlfftt.11 I )'Oii llavt at lta1t one 'Y'•'• oprridet n prant·oritnled won ..... tvrrwl pwtlolio. nll Carl Tmhilnl ll MUlll. al lO K btdlllf M 145 I I nml. orw COAIT MttY PILOT .;v~~-. ·······························~······· "'-t · Noon. Ch:irhe's Ch1h. .--ws~ Tran out of s tatt' h I I •c I C .xcre ary 767 l9th St .. Door •JOI. $175 646-4281 ••••••••••••••••••••••" w o esa e pnct>s ..., per Or 0 P1T Rerplion1st for C Brand New auto, * IBUY : 64S·3474orS4S·2742t'HS stone&up'640tl688 sm1ll lrVlne Office. Fil· _Q!!ta_M~ Durastill Aqua.royale * .* * j 9' Sofa and matchml( lo\ 141\ white gold 1.;dies mg , Phones. Some typ. W A.ITIESS NEEDED water distiller Retail Good used Furmture & eseat. be1~e '"' ru't ~JO ~ a l <' h b a n d 2 5 Ing. Hrs F1exible. Cen· Evening stufl. French $899 must sell $485 Apphanres-OR I will 675·4302 diamonds $400 543.9913 640-9900 ~~n:~~ ~\:,·~<Ml2 Restaurant "L'lhron 64s.6627 _ · ;.. sMel~oSrTS"'t:.,1;-!0UrCYoTJu ftLI NEVER USED Glasli MiiuManeous 8010 de lie" 31631 Camino Sears Refn g NEW lop "' ~"' "'" top dmetle $225, sofa bed ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW REAL ESTATE LICENSEES IF: YOU crave speciali zed, perso nal "How To'' trai ning from one of the most successful sales trainers in the business. YOU want. lo work in a plush, well· located office with a group of highly motivated professionals. • ~ 911\ • YOU want on.going sophisticated education & training. YOU desire the chance to grow with a rapidly expanding, progressive company. CALL ME NOW in absolute con· fidenee and ... .BE A WltNR ~ Ma IUDNAN 640.ftOO SECRETAIY Capistrano SJC rm. Frst rree. 2 door. I 64'·8686,13).9625_ $190. Qn bdrm SS40 . LOSING LEASE. quit Dato ElttlrvPtn0n 661·<M~----$850. 6'73-4424 I IUY FURNITURE Sofa loveseat S300 Mat ting business. selhng out P/tlme. Must have good Waitress. exper 'd , - -tress box sprgr; Qn ALL supplte~ and fix typing skills. Will train. pllime. Apply in person Washt>r. rlean. works gd ~s ~·SIJ3 $130. ru11 S90, twn S80. lures tncludmg . Salary commensurate only at Two Guys From $95. Dryer, gas, cle~n. KING INNERSP.RING MORE!!770-0901 Displuy cast'l>. wat(inl( / tD 6317710 Italy, 2267 Fairview. works gd S85, Refng. EXTRA FIRM mattres~ · w ex r. ..:. --C u frost free. Sl50. Preer.er. set never u·,..., worth 7 pc Walnut Din rm set room chairs, Beauty -'.!!!.· --· ht h s1• ' """· Opens to 124 inches Like Salon hairdryers and SECRETARY WAITRESS/WAITER uprtg or c est. " SS30. sacr. S248 del ~ew $700:..645 348.S hydrauhr chairs, mi r· Type 60wpm & die· w/carforwicker basket each.548-8Sqor543-448S Never used 'queen sz. Twin Brass Bed & rors.shelvesandplants. ~f.~7~~:~i~~r ~~~n~~ lunc h serv. ""10·1 :30 Refrigerator, very dean. '!olr8tbd 1$399U. c,a,shhoonly Frame, S22S Kmii ~ire Also. make· up. shampoo PM . Mon·Frl. Earn autoderrost.SlSS.Call ... e . suay me bed andha1rproducts Loretta. SlSO.S17S wkly Must be 893·9060 754.7350 · ,S7~ 673·3599 Call6319754or SECRETARY neat, personable & O'Keefe & Merril blt·ln MUSTSB.l Beautiful Comer Group afler61898-6809 TOSl200 energetic. 9'19·0747 aft gasoven.SZS Mahogany Dbl. Bed Ing , Great for Teen. PERSIAN RUG-2 hantl Xlnt opport. to joln this lOAM fora . ~ w/mattress. Night stand guest rm or rental Ask made all wool . immar national company. · Work in Potpourri rac· Wasbet·dryer conboKen· &dressertomalch. Like ing. S2SO GE touch tone rond pvt party. art 6 Good skills and pro· Lory. Uu electric glue more. S125: Wards side· new. Musl see to ap. m 1 r ro wave· S2SO 731 8630 fesslonsl 1Uitude. • g u n . D e c o•r a t ~ $1de·refrig, U.ke new 22 predate, Only SlOOO or 67J.l~5 Bentley Hayes & Assoc, Christmas items. Also curt.S375 b est offer . Maria Yellow F Din set. $150 Mic~ l570BrookhollowDrSte nttdpersonrorpacking ~9920 63 1·7797 1rt SPM Gold Brn Sora . S7S Millipore. Prof lab 21. Santa : CA 9Z7t\'5. Pb &sblpplna.:14().?iAI. Dishwasher G.E almost wtekdays. anytime Green recliner. SJS model M111t rond Coat .._.,tk/J41( new $200. 2 naugahyde weekends. If no answer ~7 ms 645 6600 I yr expr w/BS in ac· chairs . ~l-41472 please k'!l)tr:Yin& 20 sofas New ai Lo\ Stand up frzr S75. 22 l•-------•I countln4 or finance. FrlJ!dilte Bunk bed; solid wood eseats S88 Sleepers. magnum nneS&O. rabbit SICaTAIY MBA a b!i pl\B. To pre-gas dr)'ere. handcra1ted. outstand Sl99. FA_cy_ORY 957·S7<MI hutch S30. 14' Jon boat. N.B. aru lo-418,800. C!dre . annual """'ratilg 675-3175 In uallt ·us. 536-4926 DO_, SOF.. fbrglJwood SIOO. Wa11ner The perfect spot to lffm N.....J-v~ "" A airless ~· hoK &. !illYer all pti .. a .of R.&. ANist get. -expoeure Electric Wlrirlpool dryr Rd. table w/ 4 chairs S2S. Custom cresent shape gun S200 641-8877 •really neat botl and lft. to ~t•rard {or,s1atems good cond. $12$ or trad~ recliner Mo.. 3 swag Cut velvtt uphl. Qua lily Blue fox roat 'l..t length, terpbue with their r:,. ~:~ 1 18 :r~a:f for as.673-~ ~~:or S7 ea . 645-9521 ronst Oood cond. ~w perr ~lched Never wealthy clittlttle. Your Ora.nee Coonty's leading 18cuft . S2000, nowS49S worn Won thl~ mo I~ ... • .. ~~~on•rean~:1r. ma nuract urln1 com. REFRIGERATOR DlO Se~tlooal sofas, Herc:ulon ~ 7458 631 2§27 between 10..m .\ Ii,. ,,. ...... ~ "' panltt • 473-783f green. &old,~whlte. 2 antiqu•beds all wood t2mld reaoondance. Gr eat Bentley-Mayes.& Anoe. 11cJ 1n IOJG ~~bw84~~:~· .xtnt SJ7S dbl 1iie. M~st see to IMMnti. 1570 BroollloUow Dr. Ste ....................... , ·--m11ke of!er 673-t"t 2J.SantaAN1,CA82705, Ol1mond Back BMX WATERBEO NN Miff BED S4f. Roya 81ke. Uke new. Stt Kia a.size, complete wllb I," DllA.w up ror n clna $195. all acceuories and COit St650 Will w!I tor ................ 780-lW,~ booltsht lt headboard. m Kln&aJ.IU-OMf ...... .... SWA p Boy·~ 10 apd New COftdltion UGO. 2 Pc SffUitml lli\ l'Md -....... , ..... ••••••• (worth •PIK'OX S7S) for 71M7$l 14 • --Nal•ral .e.a C'OIOr. ,. s pUd for -'i*iuo lrtt 10s .e.Muo_ Stara KenlDOrt Rt1r•1 •Call lllt• Po1tu1. lhlaler, Be1cll malltr, 1lnt tonct, •tlu .. ar. cweMI, Ull -...,.11"""""·" loft••. Jlftweomb cu.loin m1de. Call t llllre • .eliir ililR. 1111. aCA TY lln rr.. A ....... m.tm 551-4407 tor details M• r ... Mpt11111l . .,,.,__ r... a ..., 1.. ~fromQ. !•M ' p -- a Or1ng1 Coast OAJL Y PILOT/Sunday, Nov 1. 1981 e~.'.~!.!.~......... I ... 1••'1011 ~....... IMh.S..,_ toto ~/ .._W.W tltO..._ ... ,... 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Ca.ll 1..:~ro Ott1t8oob.Topprl~ credeniu.CallTerri.at IU·O.U llr ueu rlt)', frH IHT°"91 & H,.....,.D.._ ... ..., Moo Fri WL ~ UI 4* 7S2·llt4 M;_o:t.'Thur IMh......., launcbl111 It wasbinf t.vl<Z> "" " _,o• , .. 1 '15 ~ 4HK' Canadian Rtd Squirrel ..... c.ler ....... t tOJO g~~le~::i i:e:por HEADQUAITllS Compare ~ ol Im 31,000 ona mJIH.• JU/I( P'llrStole. llkt new. M50. Apecol)(f. 8llOO .......... ••••••••••••• Dr N w ~ 9_, TODAY!!! porta Dlrectk11eand 60 rond. Qrome Wh~ 710 Ga.7. --•• Wl'7l7 7V. HP . Evlnrude OB. u.:or.1: J)orl each. Saltt-Servlce-Leulna UMIYllSITY mo•. Hnslbl• rymts. 6'f-"51M~7~·241M -hetpln1n1trtn,ov~f4 (al 1,1 ofllrc deaka Complrblt.DOOOBO. lor Car¥er,lllC. SALESltSERV ICE D I a I 2 l o r , "" h hiah. Beaullrul I UO /ea m atralaht MZ~7M_ Rolllllo)'ce BMW OLDSMC*LI 71A/M£RCED~ la 213 712t0CI , , • be11lthy «l\d, WorOl 175 cha~rs .ZS/ea Il l limp 1.2' Glaspat, tran1 doll)', Tr•i•• ....._ l540Jamboree H=: 0t.J.l~&37·2m_ Xblnt rondb. lo mib. ~i ea, sell Sl5 or t nUre 1et $lO ... ..11#. ·bl ' notaUon t&nQ eompl Ntw Btadl MG-"'4 __ ,. rn w I am oo I\\ S30ea .._1004 · " vmce t • 175. 4 lnted 1.a• ~ · •••••••n• .. •u•••••••• lJ40 Ford Sedaft Dtlwit, ---GMCTIUClS '15 MollMZ 1?141875'11370. ~ . -clrawtr Ille ctblnet. IT!. ~-~ -1145-Metort.M.... '140 COftCOUl"M tropby Wlil• IMW'~ SOOD ttdan. Lo,ded. -• ' S.-....hl lJk ew.9TS;0321. lO'GLASWAI ....................... 04!'r.fround119restot1 '7020004drldnbl~ ~~~~d veryshtrp!<27SLOBI ONIO'WUli roollware, 311 pc: Ht. Tht T)'pewrlttr. Nflda1lion t, X.t~. ~•.no Motobetane \!Olkr 700 mi t~2;.SCll..!.,851.a228_. _ (alSGl) 5 -~O $'950 ·u uos $4000. led very but. Ideal tust reconditioned. -,.....,. --run1xlnt.M14t1elllm· 'fr Chevy Nomad St. -W-EP•Y '73Bavarta &I HondaSta.waa.5apd. JIMMAIJMO leather. Wau~llt,ov ChrlstmuOlft.137~ nclud 1311 case 11%0. f . boa med. .551 1M Wacon. Restorable. " <Ser.4850> Al Mich 1 VOLKSWACHH clutch, Mit'hebn111de· 957 00·31155 _ ~s:~I t. Xlnt cond. '19 Vupa with all .~11~3-1550 TOP DOLLAR '78530hUver/bluo r, stfreo• · t res. l871l BurhBlvd. pend. restor,~l!· Buutlrul Frultwood Copy machine, 3M, de· -~-ceuoriea.11500. '54 vw. Oricinal. Mint FOi USIDCAIS ,79~~1__, :iJ1'e ':'au!!:t:~~~w, 14 1 "5·9S10 --· "EDISON" crib wilh luxe, papers set on loth. POWtr 9040 cood. See to appreciate. ·~u ·-• x ru ---Suptr 1ha~ dass~~ P./) Kantll'el mattress. Ste roller, cul any s1ie, ••••·~··•••n••• .. ••••• Motorc,../ S6SOO, eall l-588-1031. ALAM MAGMOM <Ser. 91154) J.,... 9730 SEB cpe.'62.sold MW 111 to appreciate. $13$ 1.500 080.975-0321. '7730 Searay,f11brid1e. Scoehn tlSO POMTIAC/SUIAIU '79320i&oltyellow ....................... MllC91518a Calif.!nt.(837 -:li 963-2187 -m walnut bookkcas radar' fish finder • 4WlilHIDrt.tt '550 2480 HarborBlvd. s~"D~l~.1.uw 197~ SUPER ;-66-230SL • d fuH -es, +other xtm low houra ••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA - - -. ' ..sp · . y 20 )'d~. red shag carpet, I I I zebra wood d d • • '7$ VAM A UOOJCS Shirt t• restored. chrome IPC*e $40. Mans/womans bookcase. (1) fireproof g con · recent over· Dr, Fairlng6K1dcond. lt71FOID 4 • 3_°"' 54 ·1457 .,1.J040 49 f Polaris exterior with whls, 2 tops, $1511•0. Seais 3spd bicycle, file. U> l'M' phone ans. ~~~e~(~~':f Ato:s· obo 213 592-2178 4X4PICIUP PORSCHES BMW '76 2002, super ebonylnlerior.(974UZKI 640·8811.._. ----S75/ea.~. device, (1) paper shear. Gil : 955•1055 ore": ,77 Honda 400-4. Lo ml, F ·I 5 0 Ranger . WANTED eleao,$0Kmi,S6SOO. NowOltfSI0,'95 SALE Al:fos,Mew •flOO Washer & dryer good 6464121· 67S-SS3Seves • runs great. $1100/obo Auto~atic trans., pwr. AJlow uslheoPPOrt It f1S·<r140dara. SADDLBACICIMW ..................... .. cond. $300. Plald iov· 2 Secretary Desks. L · 675-9222 alU. steermg, AM/~ stereo to consider the purc'bas~ o.t... t720 ll t-2040 4ts-4949 !!_eat · 644-6101 ___ shapt~ w/sr.ue for Fin~~;~~vail. '68 Chev. 6 Cy New eng. ~~~eJ~'d~:~: or trade-in ol your clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'GO Mark IX Sedan. auto Beautyrest kg matt, box ~writer, ile, ~tr.. 1146-l Needs Paint.11400080 bed & more• (U24444) . Porsche. Cheek with Us 71 DATSUN trans. New paint " UP· spmg & frame SJ.SO xlnt approx OOxGO esk Best Offer OML y 15495 · Today' 240% Mil. Bst olr over sr.ooo. cond. 5'8-3184 evn ' top1• 18x4S typing space, 26' Chris Crall Cruiser, 851-91*> · · ~-::1 Dynamltt classic SPorts 7_!0-1811___ __ F · k ..... _ al wood desk $7$ Metal 283 cu.in. Chevy eng., 197 H d M I R A C L E d£ ox Jae et, .. ,!"'al color, w/decoraUve wood case compleltly eiuipped 8 on 1 ~. 1200 M •'lrtu. • · coupe. ' speed, air, .ltttMft 9732 • si 10, worn 11.ime 11100. $l30 Call "•• 9800 T 1 /UHF radJ b 't mi, best offer. 645-8124 l'UMA stereo, mags. (23SHNL> Gry fox jacket, worn 1 · ,.,..... · er.. w 0• ve 31 evs,afi forDan 142S8all:erStreet ... --••11 ...................... . limeS800 962-183Sal\4 N'ew oak.desks (15) with lankks, depth finder. etc. '78 Hondamatic 400. excl COSTA MESA 131131 H.ttbot&.a JIM$~!t~ ... O '73 J,....Heaty · · swivel & side chairs, As 10g S2.<XX>. must sell. 54S-3334 · cw""' O.o-e '"..-..nu l"'UUU" Re bit engine. sharp! Dishwasher new S320. stacking chairs. misc. 1·737-6449 .cond. 10 mi, many xtrs. YOLKSWAGEN Must sarrifi~. Best of· Love seat ~100 13LB paintings. j!lc. 96.J.0678 '79 Sea Ray 25· Sun-· PP64S-2:11l '10 GMC ¥4 TOH WE IUY 18711 Beach Blvd. feroverSS,<XX> new bowling ball or968"61&1 dancer Twm Screw '73Vamaha.Slreetiegal. PICKUP CLEAMCARS 142-2000 ChuckPerry956-1281 =~love. Cast Iron Pets . ,017 VHF .. Trlr, FlshfUlder: ~3-~~~r.~a~is:;;:: SIHUCUSSIC AMDTRUCKS K--GMa 9734 Franklinstyle.$75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• EtclE~ .• ~~TkAo~r F air cond . 1150 .00 Alloptlons llV870ll8l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-3TSSAftertPM White·Cockatiel w/rage, ~~is~" Ml-6649i:;~ 497·5624 SADDLBACK IMW "°""-GNa Ca.v COMMEU CHEVROLET male, 2 yrs old SSO. -· 831 11040 49r4949 "' 'f ICond .. """ PERSIAN LAMB Jacket. 556.8000 17' Whaler. Center con-57 Indian 500€C single, .... ~ yeaut1 u -.wv Black, xlnt rond. SIOO. MACAW . YOUNG BLUE sole,. 65 h/P ~ompletely needs work. S300. Jeep ·71 CJ5, very clean. _ _ _760-8636 MustselJ.54f;37'9CM AND GOLD S900 Call eqwpped, trailer. $6500, 963.S272 low mi . new I.Op. ss,oo. 9731 Sellin&300Priginal Beetle 2131376·:.»4 Eves 645-0315. days 65TriumphSOO, 497-6142 ~"" ll.1r!•'' H . ·' I t-. I \ \I~ ... \ 546-1200 cards or Lennon, Paul, -752.7733 __ $450. Tl'llCks 9560 · George, Ringo. Asking Pia.os Ir 0nJ-s 1090 22 rt Thunderbird OMC 963.S272 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIGH IUYll Sl<XX>. 642·7931 ••••••••••··~···~··•••• outdrive. Rigged for fis• '80 Suiuki GS4.SO, 5400 mi, 1976 DATSUN Top dollars for SPorts .,_;;;.;.;-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Doors & Hrdware, SIO. MHon Hamlin 7 . 881. bing w/'31) rt Udo Moor· $1050. IUHGCAI Cars, Bugs, Campers. 1971 ltoz Plumbing, pipe & fit. ~~tul~~~~i;;~gished. ing. Sl2.0006~7... 675·35Gfeves. 1 Hard to find automatic. 914·~~~~:·~/CMGR Sandsfone gold, stereo, tings, l&' to SIOO. Xtra 8 . k s· P "or....., MotorHa.n. Salt/ st ereo. low miles. JIM MARINO air conditioning. mag Tall 6'10 x 7'S sl glass dr. runswic 1~rra ool 28' Monterey Diesel Fish R ... /U--91601 UD81936) VO• 11s~ •G-. wheels. (83SlJPSI $125 C I /h d table. full size Xlnt I Bo t 1 •n• NB M -·--r . ~.,, "" .,..,"' "" SJtP IY & - --· omp w r wr. cond. Make offer · a P us "" oor· •••••••··~··•••••••••••· ..,295 18711 Beach Blvd $7695 ·-· Camper jacks. 145. 200 1·21" • .,,. • .,.,4 e\•es tng. S21,SOOS4S-8734 __ RE.NT: 2'l delux mtr hm. I • HUNTlNGTON BE CH ~ACIUTTI cement blks. 15< ea 20, .......,......,..!-... 35' CC-xlnt cond needs sips 6 self cont S29S wk 1 A • · . _ 5~f 4x6x8' posts,~ ~a. Wood 1S.willcJ Modliwes 1092 O.C. shp-will tr~de use +8< m.i. pp. 64G-8S8S • 1 · 142-2000 fOI ~~ef:t!!s·m~ ~l~;;1;;;;·;;;;··,;;;~·h;~·;~ ~~~lror use or boat. '72 Dodge s-c air. sips. 6 n•tSUN WEt&D I AT SUN ~Mlf~:. ronstruction site, sso. perfert for tailor S275 or -· --63K M 1. • good cond · • " YOUI EXOTIC I • ·r Hrdwr of all kinds. bestoffer.557·8393 l'artMrwmhd! OOO.S42~ &IRmSHCARS -.&: clothes. Open from 8-8. Viklngs-;wing ma-rhine. 24 rt Searay S.D. Im· MOTOIHOME 13731 Hdrbor Blvd 13731 Harbor Bl d_,..., l!lil:ii . Shop all week. 661 Seal . Hardly used. perf cond. mai:ulate. Loaded .. SlJI) 1977 Mi~ 540-8883 Gaden G I ~-I V 147S Ulll SJ. um llUU4rnlf Street.OM.548-<.664 I dlx mdl e n e w ly mo .1nrludln~NB sbp + T • .__ T .. 9170 . rove Garc:Jens Grove '72 RX2. A1'r, AU IF•1 '66 H M'll 0 I d . eqwly depaut. 557.9327 ,..~, ""' 554 9000 M . "' " enry . 1 er rig I c eane . Current cost . · -••••••••••••••••••••••• . -54-9000 cass. Xlnt rond St200 watercolor. Xlnl cood. $1100, sell for S49S. Carver 2S · bnstol rood. Dor Sael: Paradise by -----~~ 631·2857 S800Besl0ffer675-6596 494.7004 _ lots of eqwp. Will trade the Sea. 22"' ft Ideal '71 Chevy Suburban. 67K 3100W.Coast Hwy. '74 PU C~tom Camper · R G~S --ororrer ~5861 ·1 I G d Se ·1 ut sh•ll. Chrome rims 79 X7 · mmt cond:. Movi ng. 10 spd bike C....rfi-,.-~ 8094 -. -.--· ----tr.a1 er. n ar en . l· m1 ts. a o. air. power. Newport Bearh " red many t "·'K """""' ···~ -76 24 Sk j k A f s Sl9SO/Off 673~ & Snrl, stereo. S2500 080 . l'X ras. .... • $40/obo, Sx7x2 platform ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1p ac , new up-tmg. rross rom w1m-er. 642-94~-..... 047 •. ..,., .-w 1121 E.... mi~.6]5-~--couch/bed, gd cond S30, F'isrher Pool Table with hol. bottom pa111t. xlnt ming pool. 3 private ""542=-'.9666""""'"'-'-----......, .... ..........,. ,., Hide·a·bed.SlS, 8W sur· slate bed. reg. size. in· cond. w:xtras. $12.500. bearhes. Call Grace ·so Chev PU. S800 Runs WANTED! 126 MaHrati 9739 fbrd. Rick James/Bill c I u des a II a cc e 5 . 960·7874 (213) 620-4402, eves l213) Good. Call After 6PM. Late model Toyotas and '74 PU. Custom Camper ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stuart. xlntcond. Sac for $295/0BO. Call 96.J.4327 BARGAIN!! 17' Ski Boat. 256·1947. 494-9154 or eves 556-3734 Vo I v o s . Ca 11 u s s~el I. Chrome rims. OR.ANGE 7SHi875Pbil aft6. 85HP Mercuryeng Trlr 493-6846 '76 GMC ,., ton, 6 cyl 3 TODAY !!! Snrf. stereo. S2500 OBO COUH'TY•S John Wayne Tennis Club p O O L TAB L E S600. Aaltos.r.ke,P..ts s pd. Shell optional. s:IS-0474.~1121 Ext EXCLUSIVE Family Membership Brunswick ma nual 644-0l96 &Acc--WS 9400 S2300 'da 951·3602. ev 126 SERA Must sell! Malle offer. balls rack/ cues. Offer. lay~ ....................... 496-9890Gm TOYOTA.VOLYO '78 280Z 39K strong MA Tl Call coller t days 71H94·2833Lee CLASSIC. 17 .. comp Saddle tanks; custom '71GMC~ton. ""~11 .. , tncine. gd .cond. S7200 DEALERSHIP I 415 .,.97 .9737, eves & We ights. 2SOlb set. 2 restored. Teakwood made for early short Air. SUOO. c......... 080 Willie67J..422A We'll dellvtr anywhere wknds41.S-8S6-2268. benches.Sl00/080 deck and trim. L. P. whlbase Dodge trucks., 5411-!l:!iM,173-1458 "'4.,tJt)•'40·tU7 1980 Datsun.%10. 35 mpg, in the world! Clo ...tf 544-7~. paintjob.Re~lleng,etr. SlOOpr.~ '49Chevy 1TooPickUp, xlnt cond. AM /FM . IEACKIMPORTS ~ v.n. Harley Davidson electric Owner leaving are a. V. W. Eng1n~s. body 9• bed . xlra parts. Aaltos, i.,orted super ecooo car. S3995 848DoveSlrttt Electromr comPonents. golf cart; 1974. new roof. must sell $5995. parts. front ends. doors., 714/645·1514 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O~ 641·9428 752-0tOO work ben c h es . windshield,goodbattery -..1ml ~ all years, Bu.s. Bug & '60 GMC Suburban vs Ge.NI 9701 '66 Dats un Station 1969Harl»r8lvd. hardware. office and S8SO Balboalsland Rlty. loah Sail 9060 Typelll.51el48'7 --j auto., good cond. $850: ~··•••••••••···~··••••• Wagon Good. new 631-7170 --~------ COMPAU& SAVE If you·ve heard people talking about huge sav- ings at JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS ... you heard right! Huge selertion. huge savinp ·Sorry. we ca n 'l quote pnces here. so, stop by and save' MEICEDES SL's '77 450SL Silver blue lea. !Ser 392:56 I '78 4SO S L M tl Brown tbam <Ser ""91) '79 450SL Sig. Red 1. parch. lSer.533681 '80 4SOSL Silver grey lea <Ser. 621981 '80 450SL hory bam cSer. 0«121 , '80 450.5L Ant grey 1~ry (SeT. 61207) • MEICEDES DIESB.S '79 2400 P1blue bl ue CSer .229621 '79 240D Ivory barn lSer 488661 '80 300D Met gm parch <Ser. 83170) '79 300SD Ma g blut/parch. <Ser 06604 1 '80 300SD Ivory /bam. lSer. 16011) '81 JOOSD Rik blk lea 1Ser. 010261 Vourromm.ilment to sall5fact1on JIM SLEMOHS IMPORTS Autboriied · Merredes·Benz Dealer 13/)1 QuallSl. Newport Bearh 714/133-9300 SELLING YOUR Mlp WE PAY TOP DOU.AR SS Call Jack Bacon JIMSLIMOHS IMPOITS 1301 Quai I St NEWPORT BEACH m~ ... -, ~~< ...._ , 111· np111 I ii ti 1111 WANTS~·.,. TO BE ··j YOUR ":7·· #f=: Volume Dealer • in Orange County Discount on All Modei~· · Turbos lncluQed -·-New "1982" tnl Standard 4 speed :trans. & full y ractory eq141pped' 109573111 <Stk. 2030t1 $4741 ·· -·- New "1982" Stan~a 2 Dr XE pJ t·kan. 5 spet>d tran~ & ftrlly factory equipped &-much mort' · I00369i 1 <Stk 2117 I SJ566 ·--·-New Diesel~ S speed tran1 • long wheelbase & fully factory equipped1 11000711 tStk 2011 1 . 968-7439 Ston It ti I co L ll M 8 I A 2 4 • P~nlla r . 3 for s200. j /7 Chev Silverado ,.X4 Radials. 32mpg, very gd ~·7900 M.,-cedff lee 9740 ·77 280E Colorado beige rrusc 673·8700 •••••;••••••••••••••••• Centerline Rims 14x7•, Call 556-7122. 69 Sunbeam AJpme cpe I radials, & battery S800 j ------- Newport Beach Tennis lor' e --•·1015 Shipshape With or 63F11rm. Python SISO I LB aoT.40K orig.°Th.is cond. 50~9 __ ·73 DATSUN240Z ~···••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt. condition days. I ' .. At 1m«t·~ + lax. lt~nse d or rec & de'd'lc r tn ~t a lled option~ SaJr end ,. 18 hours ~Jt'(-r pubhcal1on Cart! s11l!j~t to prior i.ak Club membersh•f> for ••••••••••••••••••••••• without moonng. ·6851 _ Truck has everything! AJfo ltCMMO 9705 4-Speed, mags, excellent 75 .280. very rure. 31),000 9'79·9930 ask for Elame. s ale , u~l1m1led LOSING LEASE . quit· 646-llQS -S5500Firm.492·2372 ••••••••••••••••••••••• condition $3500 or best/ m1 . Sll.750 Call Ad f;venings,759-90& i;n.emebersbip, valued at ting business, selUng out 16' Hobie. Multi Colored Alltos for Sdt J .74 GMC ~. l I ded '79 IJ..IA offer answer 11229 642 4300 24 ·74 280. 6 cyl. Regular $1200, will sell $1000. ALL sunnlies and f1ic· Sail Good Cond Best ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 on, oa · It~ 631·14S8evenings. hrs. gas! Sliding sunroof, (714)556-5354 · .. ,. · . IM PORTANT 3 ,OOO ml. w/Alaska ..,_,,,, 1970 M d 280SL A T p S p B I ~--..-..-............-.-0..· ----1 lu!es '!.'cludutg: . ..Qlfer 99-323.5 _ NO'TICETO c~S31m.li46·11Bli_ _ Dyna.mltu port_sedan 5 '76 8210 4 spd. AC SSK • erce es 1 • • • e ec. Pay"'"'r,V Mkrowave .re· Display ~· wailing h It y--...1.... READERSAND y O speed. 811 Only !8.000 m1. S'2400-0BO-Cood 1 Con\ -<1n4 Hardtop windoy,•s. AC. AM FM.. celvtrs. Free movies. room ch~1rs. Beauty 25 rct sClllilaiJz:'"t N.._e rt ADVERTISERS 9tS 957 miles on this like new Cond 1>42.5235 I am fm radio. new tires Valoe SllOOO. sell ~995 $175. 7SO.S832 Salon ~airdryers and d k I s hwpod· The price or items ••••••••••••••••••••••• beauty• t129~ '80 DATSUN 310 S42SO ' Ask for Lee919-2067 -~62_ DIVORCE! 1 f hydrauJ1 c chairs m1r· oc · 5 ps ea · ·79 f ord Club Wagon u. Mint cond,atc.c'ruisec. MB '81 JOOSD. melt 1979300SDTurboDiesei orres sa e o rors shelves and p'lants galley-4 whl• tru1ler-for advertised by veh1rle V2n. Chateau Pkg. 306 -I bl f I ded Dark brown Mel"llin·. :ashhe~ /~r~e~ ~st~t~ Also: make-up shampoo mQtor home or~ 494.:§.!!ot! dealers. in the "e.h1.rle Cy. 32K mi Mint cond. JIM MARINO !~2116.owner So Lag ~·3~~~oo~·J~, ~7 t 4 l sunroof. extra fuel lank newport datsu ~ 114 833 1300 888 Dove St::: Newport Beach Series. Misr. house.bolds and hair products. Wanted ! 26to40' Sailboat rlass1f1ed advert1S1.ng S8.5000BO.~l·~--VOLKSWAGEN ·74 ""nz-. AC. --dtblk. 494·9638.:._ $26 500 644 9335 Call631·97S4or wt N1J Slip. Will trade columns does not In· '71 GMC delivery van 6 18711 Beach Blvd. ~.,,., ·~ = · goods, antiques. china. afler6,898-6809 equity in Beautiful 3BR. dude any appllr able ryi .. 3 .sp. Best cash of· --842·2°"'_!) __ -am rm. Aaltos, Mtw 9100 Aados, Mtw 9100 Aaltos, Mtw tnO brass. Much more . -3BA Townhouse w lo· laxes. License. transfer fer. &7S-&al6 •-...n llJ3.2227. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••.'.'.,e.,. 493·5235 New · never used Cstm ,· 1 • .,.....,.. fees, finance rharges. · ---9707 , Cu s t o m so fa . new bit wht fonruca dll!play Ci!an \lew. -"""' fees for air pollution ron A.lltos W..t.d 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D..._ Pk-Up 79 w I p i 11 0 w b a c k . cases wlgls .shelves 1 loata. Sips/ trol dtvice rertifirallons ••••••••••••••••••••••• Audi '74 Fox. yellow. 2dr. King cab. 5 spd., Radio apricot /blue noral on ea . 7x31ul'2 ·6 drwrs. Docks 9070 or dealer documentary WE HBO YOUI 4spd, air, 32M mi, orig ' heater. air ~d" 37,<XX>. white, S650. 6x9. tan cpl also 2 ea: 4x3'1x!'1·2 ••••··~··•••••••••••··~ preparation charges un. GOODUSIDC.AJtl ow ner S 2 6 0 0 . ml. A·l cond. Pnv Ply S7S 4.13" BBS style rims drwrs. Must sacrifice •ul2 beam. up to 2S less otherwise specified thi Id • Jllil640.9040. 7SO. 968-9'ral for 'a MW 2002.s11s· lawn 548-4636 Ing, ava,il immed. Sall/ bx the advertis~r. • Any ng cons ered:~ IMW-971 Datsun 210 Wag. '80, Lo mower, reel tr.pe's_ioo: TV, Radio, -• w~.673-1943 -GeMf"Cll -· -9510 l977thrul980 •••••••••••••••••••••• mlles.$5400/offer misc uphoJ fabrics HIFI Stereo 8098 2 slips for rent in Hunt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1981 IMW _ 642·22SS,548-J.SS8 831·10'76 ••···~;·••••••••••••••• in¥ton Harbour 31)' Sl7S. Partially com pleted CLOSEOUT '74 B·210 Hatchback Wood marble·Lop tbl, Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr SO S280. per mo Joan VEEP kit. Jeep bodied. Jc am rm cassette, radials •8X 20X28. S3S. All wrnty Free delivery t71417Sl·CS56 VW pwr'd, run car. In SAVE!! 35mpg Sl700 0 .8 .0 bronze chandelier. S27 Sl48. 646-1786 Need slip for 35· CC in drive.away rond S2.<XX> ~6934..._ ___ _ 14" all bronze r~ndle RCAConsoleSterroCom· 0 .C.&42·0381 ftrm. Call 645-8124 evs. "1 1t10r_,,c..., DtLCN"e9t 9721 holder. SIS. 48" all bin at ion. good rond Newport Boat Slip w;rt: a$k for Dan 292SHarborBlvd. bronze table lamp. S38 . .1125 760-8636. _ e d r or O · Da y 2 5 • College student needs COSTA MESA (6) drapes, 7X7 ea.YAMAHA CR 2020 sailboat.SS7-4891 car. Reasonable prire. 979-2500 Sales and Leasing at ~··•••••••••••••••••••• competitive prires. Ex· 81 DELOREAN. 5 s~. ceUent service and parts stick. S28.SOO s,5,d.6ed5/e~., <4 >SS~5e,t al Reciever. Xlnl t•ond Slip for l>ower boat, elec Good c~ Take to my ,--T Dollar o c. airs. ·I ea 2S 6J6.8852 & water Newport mechanic. Prefers Nova IP 536·715' 1rnoans p ease · · M l'b • .,., ""11 keep cailing. · 21 " color Sylvania on S2001mp. 714 67J.3881 or a 1 u . .-.roN __ Pid dept 73"-1·2434~'---- Rat ' 9725 Good selection of pre· • •• •. •• •• •••• ••• •• •• •• , 1lw1velbase. 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Mag whls ForVourCood --w/new Michelin radials VW. Porsche or Audi For a gOod deal and good . 675-5472· 4~189. ~HICK aftersale.<Jservicesee: Ho.d9 9127 ~~"9()11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW-PORSCH&AUDI ~ lt77HOMDA 445 E. Q>ut HJ way \1' CYCC al Bayside Drive SAL.ES-SERVICE-lEASING 4 sp. trans., 2 door NewportBeach 673-0900 tOew 1st,SAHTAANA Hatchback with sun Pfemiumprices 714 171 roof O~PKl J)ald for any uted car ClO EO 9UNOAY Sl3" <f~7~~u:~~) ~~~~:~~~ a mannon · See Us Flnt! Come See Us Today!! • ~ & pontiac s•M300 2480 Harbor 81.-at Falr Colt.a II $49-GIO SADDUIACK IMW 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. '71 Accord. Blaupkt, CHI, eqltr, Xlnt Cond. LYrt. ,'7tl)a&4 Guild 0 ·35 Acoustic Guitar. ~ price, S300. ~•1!.~2.._·714......,.1.._. --- MXR PHASE SHIFTER "100" dual rontrols Ntwly rtbuilt. S7S Barcus-Btrry ~·amp MS. 7141151 151B I WllUY : USED CARSlrTRUCKS Mllaim Viejo AVERY PKWY. (EXIT5t"WY.) tl1·2Mt 4'M94t Cloeed s.1ua 'IO Accord. Loaded Perlect.12K mi. ·~·· ficfdle for sale. Good. Cond. 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Drives perfect S2SOO Temple Shalom ·77 Seville, wires. beaut beaut cond. nu tires, all &tl--0383 Sunroof, lmmac, 46,000 •••u••• .. •••••• .. ••u• YO•.,._,,.__, ""'"" ..,~-S but has been oo it& top. Adlel997-81Sl color/velour. xlnt Bst t. l395.M6-7274. _ --.78-=--5---a~=poro--, -auto-.. A,C-. mi.AC,stereo.$18.SOOor is Corona W1eon. Runs ~ ... ,,__.. _...... so 1 ..... E, f th' .. d 18711 ... ach Blvd. mpg. ..... '61 VW Van Rblt motor o r is w... aroun 1 W 1 M TOL 497-3374 ds nlte Grut. Very Clean. I .,... JIM MAllM() Sitts New Brks.'2 tone paint. _flQ!)O. 552-mzs 6 Bobcat agon 4 cy . A I M cass .. great 4"1·4l4S .MO-Q7 42-YOLICSWAGIM JIMMA.llMO 1700080.G-S873 '78 cream yellow Seville. standar~ ~~:fe~ cond il 911T Blick, leather. Tovoto''7 '71VWDASHB 187U8eac11 Blvd. · VOLISWAfHH .67 vw bui $1,200 95K 18,995. Xlnt cond 34,000 ---• lf!llfm~ cassette. new Model lib>. rebuilt eng Economize with this 142-2000 18711 Beach Blvd. mi '67 bug l,200. '67 bug m I. new rad 1 a Is Mat99 ttU POllffec ft'5 r.l1cbebn XWX. Perfect and trans. Automatic. bu u t y. Must see. '&C). •as vw left & right 14• •ooo 1 200 '67 759-0737 _ 495·5°'5. ~··•••••••• ................................. .. rond. Ev Nie• ._ .. """"'or best (988VUB) d • 1 .... doo If</\ ~& • -as Mustang ronvert ••o-... ,... ... ..... "~"""' _,,., oor, 73 en r. _, •• 1 VW B N . t '&a Bug. Sunroof, 28K on 68 Fleetwood. Great Pony lntr. Must ,.... .• ,_....,_ OMI OF A. KIND otrer 28 mpi. M4-SSl9 SADDUIA.CIC IMW each Westem llyle wbl v ug. ew palll · d 8 K Cond. Nu B Trs. AC. """ COMYmllU .2292· 644-2212 '64 356 c, right hand y.a-a. '767 _!31·2040 4tMt4t rims' for Super Beetle reblt eng. Sl.500. 673·2943. bngk an N trJ ns. · brks Must SeU Best or. fi!ISOO. Dqi~ .. 6 8 Tilt wheel. auto. trans . d . F l'u d ,__,... ea. 548-9744 673·3930 Sorma •ebods. y·~! SlSOOs paint. fer 6'5-4631 . DES p ER ATE M PM .,._DCi>e. rive. u Y restore • ...................... , '76 VWCAMPll 70 VW Bus. nu engme. '" ..... · --""-= --Musl•'l.J 289. moving A / atereo. (0646l) Sitftr/blue. extra tank ,xint cond.&7~3ZUI. 7, 1lftNH Dynamite Westra Ila '71 v. W. Convt. Blue. $2700/0BO 1131 3458 __ &42.&m,960-622'7 -C....-o tt 17 must sell Auto. PS. xlnt ~ra~l~~in<l. Soon to be '4l ml. 118,000. Call 769llS . Tl7 CONYllTIIU pop-top. 4 speed, 1.tr. 3 Like new cond. "500 or eves, 64.Z-2400 ext 263 '68 VW llug. swiroo(. nu ....................... in & out. $2100/blt orr. 6494 Stereo, allqys, Clifford S speed: air, stereo. way r drlg. Butane beatorrer.498-71111 dy1. pntlint runs good. '78 Z28, 30,000 ml. adlt 675-9522 a ma~non Mel .,744 ~lf~6.S:~~· Lo DynamilU~~UCF) stove. (9:.~i> '74 VW Super Beetle out-1&'70 VW Bua. runs aood. ~~~ SEll ~ obo :~~:r ~sJ~ ~~ '&a Must. vs. a_uto. ili, , ••lt••••• .. ••11•••••••• .78 928 2.K mi Uk side & ena in xlnt cand. needs body work. Sl.300. ,78 Si rro""O BroniA hrs PS. restored .. like new! ttn....a . • enew. JIM~MO JIMMA.llMO S29000BO~eves. 646-9464 H " ---SM50 1·5.SM242 p-ont1ac 00 ftite with racing ~ii;:c~::st,::;:>·!1:1r YOLICSWA.GEH VOUSWA.... '64VW.bug.burtbutnot 73BUS ~Y~,~~a;,•:l:E~. i3 rust~a~aroi1AM ~r =66i"ustang. va Pwr 549 43 stlipel. lS,000 mi. $5000. $27,sOo. Ph' 64+25B3 or 1{711 Beach Blvd. 18711 Beach Blvd. bad. Needs 11.£. Same EVERYTHING NEW OBO sGteRrEeo,T 'co' rNaDye w . s. Steer & Brits. auto S2200 2480 Ha.rbor Bl ·at Fair 1519 ...... ~.... 14• •ooo 142·1000 owner 00.646-8422 ~~ 54500 · A · orig. 080"97-189S __ _ ....., ......., &-& 642·3251 owner , 6 7 3 . 6 o 9 8 = Costa Mesa 549-4300 .._.... 9100 Alltot,Mew taoo ....._Mew taoo Alltoi;M•w tlOO ....... M•w taoo A.lllM, M•w taoo ·73 vw 412. AM ca1; S4500tOBO_ '641 Must. Auto New ltJt POMnAC ·-•••••••••••~u•••11 ••• .. ••••••••11•11•11•• "'''''" •••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••• .. ••-..t•••• ...... • •••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••u•••-••u Perfect' 40K ong mL '69 Ong owner 4 spd paint. &ood cond $2875 . Tl.AMS AM lt71 DATSUN IOOSX HATCHIACI 4 cyt. engine. 5 speed trans., pwr. brakes. bucket seats. AM-FM lhno. sunroof & morel Super .....,.., (129TWY). 547M 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA SIS umACIC Equipment' Includes air cond .. 5 speed trans.~ AM·FM stereo with tape, dist bf'll!ts & much tn()(lt (758TLE~ A SINI at only s4ft9 1174 MGI ROADSTll Equipment Includes 4 1pHd transmission, alloy ·type whHls, radial tlrta & AM·FM stereo CMattte. (631UJW~ A ..... I I only ' 1973 TOYOTA CiltMA2DOOI Economical 4 cylinder engine. velour. bucket seats, 4 speed transmiSlion & super clean! One of a kind (471H01 ) ·524ft 197'TOYOTA 4X41.AM>Clllsa 8 cy1. engine. air conditioning, • IP9«f tranemltelon. bucMt •Ifs and low mlle1. Another •UJ>tr cletl'l unit I (et8XSU). ,.. 531M .lf76 DATSUN " a10 • Economlell 4 cytlnder engine, 4 speed transmlulon, AM·FM l'ldk>. vinyl tot>. tnlgl end more!. Super gas mile1get (2'47'POM). ~OB0.642-3251 _ PS.PB . AC, rblt eng orbestofi:._644.-s -Automatic trans .. pwr • ·73 BttUe. St.It. radials. ~SO. 6'0-076I__ '74 M111t.cJ steering-windows-door red Show rm cond' Che•rolef 'tt20 4 cyl, 4 speed, rebuilt locks. tilt wheel. cruise _moo497·1S97_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• eng Runs and drives co11trol. .mag type 1974 412 Wagon Rebll • ClteTroltt'IO like new._30 mpg SlSSO wb«IJ & blue exterior b k d oboSS4 5619 t653XVSl eng. new ra es an MOtlHSporfC-,. ----- tires. 52200 Econom1ca.J 4 ryl.. auto Olduioa.a. ft55 OMLY $7595 -_646-31!2 trans., air cond., etc. ~··••••••u•oo••••••••• M I R A C L E '68 Bug 1835 engine Wtir ltABR308> 800me~aspt. roupe . V6, MAID.A · hers. swivel seats. $2300 OMLT $5395 Auto. air. PS, PB. xlnt! 1425 Baker Street BesLorfer646-3192 HOWA.IDO...rolet Burg cloth mt S42SO '80 COSTAMESA 96'<. Restored ·71 \'W Do /Quail SU Omega spt coupe, Sand 54>ll34 Su,....r "B". Con\• Mmt NEWvPeORTBEACH beige VUlyl. v5. auto, ,.~ air PS PB exce p '67 Pontiac f'irebird. 326 500. CaUti73·7311 133-0555 tiQn~I! S4Soo.s59·~ · V-8. yellow/blk int .. I t7t MAUIU Plltto . tt57 very clean. xlnl rwining +VW '10 c• ... 11SIC cond . new superllte _..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels & T A radials Del~~~~~~~nd . AM F'M . 11r. v111yl roor. 1tnF01tD $1900 firm ~2·5150 or stereo sunroof & 28.381 white walls. <lll2RTDI P'IKl'O 957.7405 tender loving low miles' a. ma~non · Hatchback. 4 speed '78 FIRE._B_l_R_D-. 1-7-K-ma , (Ser 0947711 trans • air cond · sun· super cond''. white w SALE P'IJCEO roof. wire wheel caps. o r a n g e s t r a Pe . TODAY! . AM IF'M stereo & pwr AC.PS PB S4995 Pp Pontl·ac 549 .. 300 ~::t~r'..~.g(....!k8z~ k " $59·0202 JlM SLEMONS. ~ 0 "\LY"""""'s t 77 LeMans, mov111g, must IMPORTS 2•so H"rbor Bl.·at Fair M 26 5 sell S22000BO 1301 Quail St c;;,La Mesa s.49-4300 I M I R A C L I ~-«r.!111 979.8699 l'i.~wport Beach ----MAZDA tt70 7f4/llJ.tlOO lt7'Ca.YETTE t4258aker5treet !!!!!!!!!!1!~!111!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!1111~1 M1dn1ght blue. smoked COSTA MESA •••••••••••"•"•"•••• T top. low mileage. '79 H~ritage. Beautiful '72 Wgn. 4ll. sqblt . auto. 1417WVKI __ 54>3334 _ Condition. »K ml. SSSOO ~FM , one owner. SI I 495 Find what you want in 080. CaU Nancy After ~· 644-ID! l ' Dail Pilot ClasSlfieds 6Plll. s.48-9888o=-__ 1~fi:i~~~i~~l o1 ftu1 ~.~~ ............ ~:.~ .......... . s~~~E I 13731 Harbor Blvd OVERSffi~tgvtRY Garden Grove UILEllCE VOi.YO 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA M~A _!4'·9303 540.9467 554-9000 SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection of NEW & USE D Cbevrolets! C.OHMB.L CHEVROLET .'X:."' H.1rl• 1• )~ 1 \ • ' I" I \ \If " \ 546-1200 De-SAN FIS CHEVRO LET 401 S. El Ca Real San Clemente 83l·OSIO 492·8500 '76 Vet. Lolded. Cherry x lnt Condition ~ '76 Regal, low ml: new '73 Corvette ~. 4 spd. Ur ... x'-t ......... ......,,,. loaded. 67K mi. S725Q. .... • UJ • ............ -..N. 754..()344 OB01g.ms 1-=..;...;;.:;..;.:... ____ _ 'IO Bwck Century LTD.' dr. 6 cyl. Loaded 17.300 ~··•••••••"•0•••••••• ml teft$ 80 Fairmont, 4dr, air. 1111-0zoo auto, PS, P8 low ml. , " D900. 15 '79 Fairmont .. 4dr , grttn, wt bm lea, 11r. 71 Sertlle, ctiese.I, black. auto, PS. PB. 11lnl 1 loaded.·-· D400. 4t'7·2mj 9M-Z2~ --Ml·- 71.......... * lr1l11n 'd ele1ance. '71 Jhncbero GT S.du, blk Enlerlor. LOldt d •/•II VtrJ a..w1e 1e.u.1nt. Altro 1 M .. ,1 roof. Wire wt.ls, fully :S:~ a..t 0 er· lolded. 1.o ml. Ll MW. MMl'Ji' • .. _ . . NANCY SLUGGo-·-ceND' ME · YOUR FOOTBALL-- WE'RE -GOINC7 TO· -HAVE A GIRLS' GAME TODAY . -- I THINK ITS GOING TO RAIN AGAJN " •l • NOW, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SLIP. ™E NOTE INTO THE MAIL SLOT IN THE FRONT DOOR OF-J.f ER -HOUSE .:-: - WE HAVE TO PLAY ~ODAY--W~VE ALREADY POSTPONED TWO GAMES AV·l--WHAT OF Ii? - -GIRLS DON'T KNOW HOW TO PLAY · ANYWAY WMAT IF MY ~AND GETS CAU6HT IN ™EMAIL SLOT?. By Ernie Bush.mill~r ' I HAVE NO TIME TO ARGUE --- SO LONG I'LL . STROLL OVER · LATER AND SEE THE GAME • GARFIELD® DENNIS 1 THE MENACE . t>~t> ~IJDGE 1-INDA MAY. GET OUT OF TMAT TU& Rl6MT NOW! l'M NOT GOIN6 TO LIE F-O'R YOU AOAIN! MIKI &UTL.ER 6AY6 ME MUST SHOOT ONE SCENE THIS MORNIN6! BETTER, MIKE! I THINK MAYeE WE'LL. OE A6LE TO l3E ON THE 6ET ~y NOON! By Hank Ketcham r----------------1 w~ f>ICK '>6lJ GOi N1 IN ~D e,A.Ct< 10 A LL DAY. E36D? ~,i . :J -~ :.; ! . . f*)pf: ... TM GON~ 9E ll-1 INKJN' tJP ~TIJFF TO oo AU. NEXT weete.! ~ OKAY, 510,,, COOL IT! ORDER ME SOME JUICE, PANCAKES AND 5AU5A0E! I'LL BE OUT IN AL LE WHILE! ~· -_..,...,. <l <J <l OKAY, 6U1' 1 WANT THE DOCTOR ro-EXA"MtNE HER!-- WE 'VE (;OT TO l3E 6URE 5H~'5 ALL: Rl6HT ! WE HAVE A TOU0H SCHEDULE AHEAD OF U5 AND w.e CAN'T AFFO~D OELAY5! . . . . DOCTOR St/IOCK • www~--www=--www-----wcwwaauuaw l ' llMETD BRIN<; IN A l-ITTL..~ WooD. r. eu~ YOU CAN NOW t...OOK PeOPL-e ,RIGHI"' IN -n-te &!·YI!! .WHSN ~(.) SAY : yt:>o ·~Ave a.-r/ MOF!.E WOOD~ . a 4 Tom Batiuk . .. 1HAT'6 00 -rnE POETS ON 6A10R~ CAN RHl.>ME MOONS W11M JUNE£> I • .. . . .. PEE~ CHILL THAN I EXPECTEI>~ • By .~eorge Lemont .. • I WEL.L. rr WAS N~E MEE.TING ~u . .JOHN! l'LL see. ~ ON~ 5eT.' ' .. ( . · 11\lClt'El\JllSiLY, I WOl\J'IJ'E OVE:R"fse:e '(A FER A WHU .. e •• - .JOHN. vou~ BOOK M"( n ,s ASOUT '(OJ~ 1'R.IA&-S AND 1Rt9UL.A'"TI AS A -,;4J.J< SHl:Mi HOST, ND "1 WA6 WONDERING ..• CAN YOU TRUST YOUa IYISf ntfe .,. •t ... tt M• .. ...,. 9"Clll lft dr•wtftl •t.lts IMtwMft.., •M MttoM ,..,..... How qwkldy Ult )'etf fl!MI fMmf Chtdc Hlwerl-"" tMM Mltw. '6ii1Hll» 'I 191!0) '9 ·-.1Nlllt IM 11.L 't '61111111» ti ' •.lnl>l4 't 'Hi!°"' 11 ltftl llutilJetll C '~It "'II.It '& 'lutHll» fl *11\J. 'I ,._,.,_ ... lllO . Mlo-\AE.L, \TS li~E TO CLEA~ OP ~a~1 1 I •I @ b ~ 'lir.a Po.rt c hii ' , MOWTO~M.E YOUI MONl!Yf Ooubllng money It an ee,sv tHk for • magi· clan. One way to do It Is shown above. e Som Venel Riddle me, rlddl• me, rlddlt,,.. ,.., to whet numbtf edd S ltnd make It lets ftwott? ,,a;, Think R0tntn. Wl1•-1111-...... ... e CHrw ..... ,,.._ _,. or•ftle, .._ .... 11-~ la lhlt ....... : MN, I mMftt totetl y .. , .. ,..._ _,..., .... ., ....,.,., be ... , ....... Monay. . e T°"9U9 Twl1ter1I S.y fast. ltnd rtpMt: Pat Plunket, the pudgy plumber nuclgM the •ludae throuth the aump pump pipe. six th1Q tootMome .,.. bonestNkt. First, the performer show$a coin resting on the first two fingers of e his hand. Then. with • ~ sudden move, he t•· tends his hand and. In- deed, It holds not just 3• one. but two coins. Secret: The magi· clan uses• MCond cotn which he hldts betw.tn hit fingers (Me lntet). When he make• hit ~ move, the vltlble coin and 1t1 hidden counter· part are both shifted l•O Hl!L~r Aft unMttt fitu,. 11 ~iding ....,.. lpif Mtp to' over Into his palm. the movers •bovt. Connect dots to complete tM picture. .. BE.CAU5E.. \ SA\D SO. M\CHAEL, rr 's T\ME. To CLEF\N OP.. ,. Ht HOTEi Apply"'-following colers nNffy to the ....... NIM •boY•: 1-aed. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-~ ........_ ..... ..... toMt. 6-Maroon. 7-0k. brow1t. ~ btve.f-... dl. SPELLBINDER KORE 10 points for using all the letters in the word below to form -----t-~- two complete WOl'ds: I OOMINATli THEN ICOf'• 2 point\ H<h fOf'. •II wordl of four letters or more ---~--- found •mono ttte lett~rs. Try to acere •t leMt SO ,.Wt. ·-··"'°'_..,.~ • . . GORDO SHOE • 1'tt£'f ~ ~ aJfe A.io ~U,-MA~tJ6lEO \1' &A"£ ME ~ \JER.'I OOA"-.M f:'£&L.t~& IN~10tl .,...__ __ _, untU~s his meal. • I * -\ ' • Gus Arriola ~by MacNelly wanl" MAH-UP keeps all your ho111tllold 11.tys 111 one handy place! Caned lrom wood & ricllly Slaintd. It sptffl out .. '11.eys"-hu S hooks to hang them on &'1'1·. 0 .. , .... e,.r t"4Sl),......,..... • " "--. '""' ... "'ltrTIH tnl -. ,., a, .. ,. ..... ,._. btl, ..men . .,... .. ,_ 107 ch1ract11s-plus stamps, Ink oad. twuzersl ,.r10111llu clltcU. ~oou. print signs, etc. Poc:ket1!1~ .. 0 PTtlllet(13t3S) .I~ OU'TWOOll un•o•tTH prus-mo1mJS to your window outside-you rud tempera· ture 111 comtort fro"'-1n11de Euy-re1dlng1 No tools 10 in· still! PJutic: u1i·. 0 0.tHlf.Tlle,. (87031) ..a.ncu•w· .. LICt' TI ftMT 11 IH to ""!ft. 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EDWARDS,· Secretal}I ol'Energy How '*' ~ ......... t• • the public .. ~ ....,1 "°" do ,.u.ptndo1 .... -....-. ..._?-.l.R., ...,_..._ Callf. • Based on Department of Energy (DOE) data, we find that Americans are becoming more energy efficient. · Conskler this: During the first 10 months of 1980, U.S. energy con- sumption W8' 3.6 percent below Energy: down In ..,. sublfondoly. consumption during the same period In 1979. That-was quite a substantial lndk:atlon of energy conservation. ·While DOE does not actually test or certify energy-saving devices', It does fund a national clearinghouse to help consumer protection agencies and or- ganizations exchange information on products for which false or exag-• gerated energy-saving claims are made. FOR ED ~. star of 1Vs Lou Grant show What II the mcMlt vnluaW. a.-., you h.Mie a..ned tom llCdntJ? -s . .i .• IWblo. c.o1o. • Acting taught me how to be a diplomat. ·I have learned about mY"lf. too -what makes me tick. I halle learned about people. how to study them and their nuances, and I have separated people Into types and found ways to deal wtth them. In acting, it Is hard to survive If you rub people the wrong way, or ride rough-shod over their feelings. FOR DEBORAH HENRY, star of A Choru. Li.ne Do you pnfer touring with a show or~ In oae piece? -8.1 .• Brodi:ton, Ma.. • The good thing is that you se~phe country. The bad thing Is that you have to become f am Illar with different stage layouts. One time. I even got lost in the theatet. I took the wrong door and a cop grabbed me. "I'm In the show." I explained. "Sure. sure:· he said. "and I'm a lost astronaut ... But I convinced him by ~p-danclng a .number from the ~w. FOR WLAOIMJR MN KOCHANSKI. concert p&anlsl How do you .... ebout t.lrtg ~ to U..C.? - 8 .G .• ~burg. Va. • U:>erac.e. who Is very nice, reaches people by play- ing down to them. There Is a fine line between bringing the people up, and taking somethlngQJUt and bringing it down. I prefer to make music more understandable, but leave It on Its pedestal. However. he packs them In at Las Vegas and brings classical music to people who might othetWise never hear it. FROM ntE .. ASK• EDrtOR Nancy Rapa, accord.iig to thOse who knew her when their kids were at the "picking up, dropping off. car· pool stage," always had a great sense of organization. Said actress Hope I.Ange (her two attended the same school as Ronnie. Jr.), "Nancy was ch he -•L---L.. sls • • • 40 • • ~ • very mu t mauler. aiways con • • • • • • • • • • • 1 tent. I frequently. saw her at schools, • • ., • • ' • • ... ~ . - reslZlurants, P.T.A. funcdons. She • ; • •. •. ·~ • • • • never fded to be anything but relaxed •• ~ ·.' •• .._ • • = • • : . : • and extremely weU groomed, In con· rlTlt Lady: very much the mother. trast to the rest of us, particularly me. I can't ever remember seeing Nancy rushed or hurried," Hope's other meetin~with another First Lady came diu· ing her chlJdhood. when she helped out In her mother's resiaurant: "Elanor Rooeewk was a regular. I remember her as very kind and terribly interested in what everyone else was doing." FOR MNE SEYMOUR. ac:tra1 Do i10t1th6ak1D1S$ge II com1nt beck? -H.E., PMama ca,. Fie. •Yes. ffight now I don't know of anyone who doesn't want to get manied.' And these people don't want to march down the aisle just for the sake of It, they want to many because of what It means and Involves. When times are bad, politically and economlcally as they are now, people want to share their lives. People are pair· lng off, and marriage is producing a baby boom . FROM 11tE •ASK,. EDn'OR Saa Connery claims he tries to Bve within these guidelines: "Leave no place In worse shape than it was when you antved. And If you can improve it, go ahead" ... Al hclno defends his aversion to publicity and Inter· views with this simple explanation: "fm not an lnteradng penon" ... Actre56 Bmbt Benton Is a great disap- pointment to her famUy. They thought she would join them In the medkaJ profession , but ·• she swoons at the sight of blood . ' Since she majored In zoology, they suggated she become a vet. Barbi was shocked: "Blood Is blood," she said. "whether It's the human or . anlmal" ... a-'a children, Chastity and Elijah. ac:com· panied her on her recent concert tour of Africa. and the flnt thing they did when they got back was go out and eat hot dogs and drink hot chocolate. because the food over there was .. awful." (Which meant, when translated Into American children talk. there was no junk food around) ... .-. Rtwn defend· ed her lack of domesticity: "U God wanted us to c.ook and clean. he'd have made us with aluminum hands. Hands were meant to cany charge cards." PRO s-.... 11opr w . ........_ CR.-i0wa1: member. Senate T• Force oo lhe Federal EJectlon Commllllon PRO Alli> COO CON Sen.tor P•trick J. Leahy (D.·Vt.). member. Judiciary Committee · lf E.C.) ~ Debate on the F.E.C. has been couched as an all-or·nothfng prop· osilloo. the implication being that If the F.E.C. were abolished. there would be no Federal law. This ls not tnle. If the F.E.C. were abol· lshed we would still haw the Fed· n Election Campaign Ad to gov- ern polltlcal ac:tivties. we lhould enforce dw law• we enforce other laws -ttvough Should the Federal Election Commission, Ooerseeing OJmpaign . flnandng, Be Abollahed? - We must keep the F.E.C. because the power: of money In Federal elections Is no less Important now than In 1971. ln its first 10 years the F.E.C. has shown that It can operate f alrly and effectively. U we want to kftp Federal elections from becoming battles of the bankroll. we should keep our elec- · the Justice Oepartment. Ustng the polltlcaly ap· poina.d F. E. C. as judge. jury end pl'OMCUIOf for p<*ical activtlies ii ftldng for problems. Thlll's jull wt'9f we haw now. ... .... ,,_ .......... -. .,,., ... ,. .. . -..... ............................. ...... tion laws -and the F.E.C. -In place. By requlr· Ing funding sources to be dildc>Md. Mmitlng the size of contribudons and pmtieUy funding Presidential electlons. we can hold down runaway campa6gn· spending. ' I Learn all about Mrs. Leslie Shernood Ontthers' life as a new wife in 1894. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Rlgulw: 8 mg"tar;'0.6 mg nicotine-Memllol: 9 mg"t1r;" 0.71111 lliCGCiM IW. Plf cifl'IUI, FTC A1iicJrt M.:81 Read about her prize-winning Molded Cri>quette of Chicken. IN 'l'HE 1982 . VIRGINIA SUMS BOOK OF DAYS. The Vuginia Slims Book of Days is fu.11 of amusing quotes and intriguing anecdotes; and because it's an engagement calendar, there's plenty of space to record ~tments, addresses and special ~tes. • ~.__~~~~~~~~~~- a-. ' A PRESCRIPTION TO CURE mEDICARE'S ILLS ·in 1970 Medicare cost taxpayers $5 billion. u.t year the bUI was a whopping $24 billion. Ever higher hospital com and an aging population endanger the program, unless ... I n many COleS, Medicare &aon't pay Jor .avlces unlea a patlmt la ha.pitallzed. . . M~doee not cover the a.I oJ outpatient pre· ~andonly partly ,;er,. Jor home hmlth care. • 4 • FA .. ILY WEEKLY, NCMlfn!Nll 1, 1811 . . I n recent months. much attention has bun focused on our ailing Soda1 Secilrlty system. but thataisn't the only Gowmment program In deep ftnandal trouble. Skyrocketing hospbl costs end a steadily aging population are also threatening Medicare wtth coDapse. According to the Reagan Admlnlltradon. Medl- cme. America's largest old-age health· care PfC91U11, will face a financial al· sis by 1990 unless some substantial reforms are made. The evklence of Medkare's bleak future has been mounting. The cost of the projjpm roM &om &as than $5 billion in 1970 to more than $24 bil- lion In 1980. Medicare stayed In the black because payroD contributions also"" rose dramatlcally during the 1970's. However, by 1988the cost of Medicare Is expected to art out· running receipts, and by 1990 the ~·s reserves may be seriously drained. "Even under the more optimistic [economJc) ......nptlons. the present financing tchedule will result In the fund being ahaUlted before the tum of the centuJy." states the Medicare board of trustees In Its 1981 annual report. The board uses three sets ol projedions to predict the economic state of the nation and the future of the Medicare ¥tem. The wont-case estimate predicts the fund wU1 be ex· hausted by 1989; the best-case est!· mate sees the decltne as more gradual. with Medicare's .bottom Une turning red by the mld-90's. The same basic dash of numbers that endangers Social Security. is also threatening Medicare. Quite simply, too many citizens are joining the ranks of eliglble elderly. ·and too few workers are contributing to the fund to kiep It solvent. The ratio of worker to retiree was more than 10 to one In 1960. Because the birth rate has slowed and people are living longer, that ratio ls now three to one, and by the next century will be two to one. But Medicare Is also ravaged by the explosion In hospital pric.es. Medical costs have lnaeased at a· rate several points higher than Inflation for the past decade. "Inflation In 1981 is run- ning about 9 percent now." observes Shelly Lengel. a .Medicare spokes- person. "In health care the figure is 12 pertent." Lengel says that because · Medicare is obliged to pay the prevail- ing rate for operations and other medkal seivlces. the system Itself may conri>ute to the price escalation. "Medicare always pays the gotng rate," she adds, .. '°there's no lncen· · ttve for hospitals to cut costs." T he total bill for health care In America will reach a staggering $300 billion this year. That's 9.7 percent of the gross na- tional product (G.N.P.), the total value of an goods and services In the United States economy. In 1975 America spent 8.6 percent of the G.N.P. on medical services. Carolyne K. Davis, a former nurse who heads the Health Care Financing Administration. which runs Medicare. say$ the cost wlll rile by several billions of dollars next year. 'We have one estimate In hand that projects that our agency's budget could double In four or five more years." Dew says medkal lnftatlon alone could threaten the success of the RagM Administra· lion's controyerslal economic recovery program of budget and tax cuts. 'The more spent for health an," she adds, "the las peos*t will haw lor other urgent needs-hous· Ing, eduatlon, food and clothes." Medicare's problems don't end with the 1edg.r. Despite the rlpld rile tn expenditures, advocates fot the cldlr· ly .. atical of the program's ptr- • .. • formance . They say it's inflexible, that too many rules and regulaHons drive up the cost and that it off en too lttt.le help for most rec:iplent.s. "Two years ago Medicare paid for· 43 percent of the health b6l1s of the e&derty," says Congra.nan Claude Pepper, a Florida Democrat. "Now It . Is 8stimated that Medicare pays about 38 percent.· Who ·pays the other 62 percent?" The poorest old people can rely on Medicaid , another federal medical program for low-Income dti· zirns. .But millions have to pay the balance of their bills themselves. And the average senior dtlzeo In America ~ annual medical bills totalling Sl.700. according to the Medicare agency. P epper, a dapper octogenarian who has se.rv~ in Cof'9e95 longer than many members have been alive, iS cha!rman of the House Sek!c:t Committae on Aging. He is also the most acttve and persistent lobbyist that senior c:itl7.ens could hope to h~ve In Congress. He's a fount of information on the state of tbe nation's elderly. "Over 60 percent of all elderly single individuals llve on annual In· comes below SS.000," he says. 'That Is a litd4l over $400 a month. About one quarter of the aged people living as couples live on annual Incomes below $3,500 a year. 'We are not talking about isolated pockets of poverty," he adds. ~we are talking about a legacy' of misery and despair that pervades every aspect of life for mllbbns of people whom God has blaled wtth a longer Bfe." And Government •Mittlcs prove Pepper's claim that the~ arc Jos. Ing ~und. The number of aged liv- ing below the poverty level rote from 14 to 15 pca~nt jult In the paet year. I ~ ongreMHClll ~ P.,,.: A/elllly Jfghtt!r /or Metllcon """'"· Right now, the elderly who receive benefits under Medicare may be more concerned about what the program does not pay for than about its long- range future. Patients, for Instance. must pay deductibles ranging up to $240 before their care Is covered. Medlcae docs not cover outpldent pcaalptlons or the ftrst three pints of blood dwing swgery. Nor are home heakh MrVlces -such as visiting nurses and physical therapists -fully covered by Medk:are, and the pro- gram pays Jess for mental-health eare than for other services. And bec:aute participants must pay pmniums to 'receive the fuJJ coverage of Medkare Insurance, they are con- cerned about rate hikes that have pushed the monthly prem!um from $3 to $9 .60. since 1965. Because so many medical costs are not taken care of by Medicare, many older Amerl· cans purchase c:osdy supplemental in· surance. "Older Americans ~ grateful for Medicare," condudel Ma>t Serchuk' president of the Florida Council for Senior Citmms. "However, this sys. - tern is rar frdm perf,a. Inadequacies exist whk:h d~ many beneft- ciarle$ of the mos effective and, In some cases, the least costly care. And the weakest mpec:t" Is that it h• no controls on the cost of health care . Medicare has provided a mechanism that asswes doctors and hospitals payment plus profit. It feeds Inflation ... So the Medicare probfem, as seen by both the Govemmett expertS and the people it serves, Includes both an l1npendiig ftnandal atsis and policies that render It lnflexiJ&e and unable to provide the best coverage for the money. h i. not a problem without solutions, however, and both the Rqgar1 Adrrdnillraticx and bs attics am working on the reforms that will save the progra,,;. may be very appealing to President Reagan, who campaigned 0\/lgorously against Medicare's 'creation In 1965. At that Jim' Reagan was stiJI an actor. under contract with the American Medical Association to speak against Medk:are. Opponents of the voucher system are wary of priYate camers. They worry that private Insurance would not provide the same coverage as Medicare. Howeve.r, health-Insurance officials lnmt that companies would .. I The niost radical proposal being studied at the White House would es- tabilst't a medical-insurance voucher system. Senior dt1ziens would be al- have to meet very Strict rules for health plans eligibk? for the voucher system -and that means the cover- age would have to be at least as good -as Medicare. -k>wed to tran1fet tha covenige &om Medicare to a private insur¥1Ce com- pany, usrng vouchers provided by the Gowmment to pay b the new !1111'· vtce. Administrator Qavls hoptl that -private companies would be more Uniandlng of health-care provides and would iNllt on b.wr prtca nm. then paying prevailh)g nit.S for servtc. as Medicare dotl. f>ropqnents of the voud)er plan .-o sav· that with al, the 1nsumnce companies that .. lnterated. In pro- vtdJng health coverage, the free·mor- ket approach for the tldedy would ltlmulat• competition and drive prica down. And becau. tt would allow bene6ciar1es to opt out of Medicare, the vouch« tyttern would reducaJhe Government's overhead for ad- mtnllmtng the progsam and reduce red tape for hoepltals and doc:ton. · The voudw approach Is one that Outside the bureaucracy, advocates for the ~ are pushing b smaltcr changes in the program, changes that ·they hope wtll avert the budgM crisis. Max Scrchuk ls attical of Medicare's apparent preference for ln-hospbl care. The~ simply won't~ for many servlca unlas a patient Is hoi,111 .. Nd Ou!padent and in-hc>cm can can keep patients out of the hos· pttaJ for long periods of Jlme , reducing medlcal costs substantially, he argues. Med .. ~funding kir HAllb Mat- ten~ Organlzadons (HMO'•) may alto Improve the pr0gram. An HMO Is a cooperative-style center that pco· vl<Ms medlcal care to members who pay monthly premiums. C.. II al- most always free or additional charga, Md by~ molt..W. -&om blood analyl&, to praalptioit '.J drugs -und« one n)of, HMO'• car> ave mcmben money. At a St. PluJ, Mir.Jn,, HMO that It being funded by Medicare on a trial basis. elderly members are enthusl- attlc about the care they reCelve and the low prices. Senior member George Voita declares the experiment a suc:ces6~ "Betng a member of an HMO relieves me of the confusing paperwork of the Medicare 6ling pro- cess," he says. "It was a problem play- ing round robin with al the bills and forms in the tradtHonal fee-for-service system. Taking care of the paperwork is one of the greatest things about HMO's for older people." Despite all of hi problems, Ml!di- care h• provtded etlel1ti8I MMce:s to milBons of benefldm1es since it began In 1965. Today nearly 30 mllllon Americans partidpete in the program. for many of them Medicare mems the difference between an acoeptable standard of living and poverty .. Changes In Medkare are still sev- eral years away. The itnandal crtsts forecast by the Reagan Adminimation is not so tmmlnent that a program of reforms could be pushed through ~·· As Representative Pepper potms out, 5odal Security and Medi- care affect more dltz.ns thm any other ~-MIJbons are involved now, and every woriwr who has paid to support the two systems expects them to be available when he Nttra. The warnings sounded In the 1981 tepolt of the Medicare trustea mmked just the begtaudltg al the Medicare debate. Becwm the s~ now serve$ so many mlDions of peo- ple, .and many more are looking for- ward to its MrYlce, most offlclals In Walhtngton .. con&dent Medicare wlll be alive In the year 2000. Still. In ordlr to survl\4, Medk.11. will haw to take on a dlfftmtt Jook, provide 9N*r 8uMty and~ the~ lem ol skyrockctlng medical 1'1111 cotts. ... ,AMll..YWUKlV, N_,,... I, i •t •. ---------- . The ·Return · of Liza Minnelli FollOtDlng her legendary mother hasn't been easy for Iba Mfnnelll. But with a leading role In the comedy hit Arthm and a happy new home, life for Iba la, dare we ~ a ca}xJret. 9!1 Wiimer Amee . • than one of the most succas-T he movie Atthur was more fuJ comedla to arrfvc' on the ICl'Mn lalt summer. It was aho a turning point In the brilliant If uneven.career of Ltza Minnelli - and It was a tum for the better. In Aidt", Mlnncll, who hm l8000d ~ to Dudlly Moore, s*Ys a mug- gllng wilaw mld 90ibldl111e adnlll &om~. N.Y. Notdnlydoesn •aa:eed In wmblg wllh Moore wllh· out owrwhanlng him, but she aho dllplays a flft for comedy that Is both convincing and appealing. "'And lvthur, • Mani, Is only one example of a MW politlw trend In MlnMI'• •. Att. yan of prola.- llof\lll mid petonal uncertainty' the Is, at 36r t.Mlly mm8lg Into IMr own. While the ~ to pecMd houMI on a cwrent concert tour ol A~ 1lbd Jlrpen, hlr 1977 movie,· New Ycri, Nflw Yort, which was re«1bct and released agpb\ this fall , II provtng more popular( the tee0nd time I • ,NIA.Y WIBtU', .._.., 1, 1tll around. ShortJy aftc she returns home &om her tour (to a new apart- ment she says stfe's crazy about) Lia wlD gtve a concert In Carnegie Hal and begin working on a romantic comedy film wllh Rock Brynner (Yul Brynner's ton) . "fve inade It," she says. "I work, I prOduce, I earn money, I ·laugh , I love." Getting to this point ... not been D1Y for the daughtm of Judy Gar· land and dnaoc Vtncm1'e Mlnndl. Her hebge has ~ her -but It has allo been a handicap. lJia MIMea begmt performing not I long affllr the was born. At age 2, the ~ wllh lw mother In the f mlWie In the Good 00 Summer- time. WMn the was 6 ~ perform.cl I on lw paNnts' front lawn In Loe ! An"9s tor p•lrHy. And by • 13, lhe was '\mdmtudying" for a 11'\0dMr who was out ol tnadl and would announce to the audlenc.e, .. rm tired '° lllde Lia i. go1ng to -i: be nlMd In the Vlncen18 Min· Such good /rfimds: Um (aboue) with Robert DeNtro In New York, New York, and (left) as Dudley ft!oore i qU«n of comedy in l\rthur. With mommle greatat In 1964: "I'd rodwr be a ftnt-"* '*lion of mvself than a .econd-ram version of aomebody elN." and her mother would sing IOn9S to pass the time. But Lia also grew up under the crtUcal gaze of the press and pubUc. Here was the daughter of a beloved star. brazen enough to follow In her mother's foocsteps. Skcptlcal but curious, Judy Garland's fans fol- lowed Ui.a's early career, wondering whether she would stay In her moth- er's shadow forever or ftnd her own spotljght. . .. , paki my dues." MinneUI says. "It took me 10 years to get respect as a perfonner. People think it's easy because Y<>ur mother Is Judy Gar· land and your father ls Vffieente MIA- neDl. Boy do I have news for them." At 16, Lia made her first attempt to P,ove she was a star In her own right. She mowd to New York Cly to embark on an acting career ... I got out on my own because I couldn't take that pressure," she says. Her goal was "'to be someplace where my parents had bttle tf any lnfJuenoe." Her ftnt starring role was in the 1963 Off-Broadway production, Bal Focx Fonoord. Two yan a.., the fought for and eventualJy won the lead in Floro,µ.. Red Msnoot, a performance for whJCh the won the ftnt of three Tony Awards (the others were for l.Jla at the Wfn,., Garden In 1973 and The Ad In 1978). Her 1963 movte debut, Chorlfe Bubbla, made Holywood take a second look et Judy Gariand'1 daughter. ThJs w• follo\ved In 1969 by an energetic portray.11. of a young ltUdent In The ..,. ~too. for which she ncctved an O.C. no- fCOl'l#ltWI/ on ,,... Ill ~ -. • • •" ,l •. •I . IUll ~ c:.ocGU1I -· -I . .. --. .... --'....,-:a A.i;la adw ......... ?It could come as a surprise but George Washington. ol all people. was the fatherol alnT\ail Honest! Back In 1793, lw 91111 the woricra ftnt U1Mll .._ l~ carrier~ notes ·didn't count) In a balloon from Phlladelphla to New.Jersey. Rf. teen mlles then. crou-contlnent today, when Amertca's JOO.mil· Ion (1¥ca a dov account fOrolmOll half of all the mail dduned daltv In the Western world. Enough U.S. stamps were used in 1980 to~ the~ almost 17 times-quite a licldng, Add in a thou· sandu so phone calls per person last year, and countless face·to- face chats. and you'w got ... what? Maybe less than meets the ear. since one st4 found IMnY people~ only a quairter ol what they hear. Yet we live In a democracy where we need to get through to the people who govern us ... especially to legislators. After all. these~ the people you hired to wen for~. Power ol the people. Ooecto home. you can~ yourvok:e hard bv.votin9 tt. 11 • .,. or pul up with IOIDeOM elee'• chok:it. Of courw. c.on.e-Mio ~ heed to the SS0,000 leHsn __. ~ AmaicaM M:nd to~ ach ,:lliv (mcMlt NCCntJy to give lttong euppon co President Reagan'l tax· and budget-cut p&.na). Seutor Ewntt Dlrbn aplaiMd yean ago why lettas to Col~ work: .. When I /ftl the heat. I w IM light:' "ft'a oddraaed 'Occupant'." . Raid lettm ~ We get letters too. many with opinions legislators might do wen to hear. 'The ln/ormallon fin Obaervadons/ aids me In ... the miliration that gooem· ~regulation and I~ en not to our aduo"'*:· said one reader. Wrote another: "You' ue ml!Jed a lot of Important Issues about land management and ~needs.., Of course.\ue also get our shaN ol "red~" gripes-frequendy saytng. In effect. "Why don't you toll< about onvthfng but oil?" We do: solar energy. conservatlofl (Obacrvcrtions received more than 33,000 requests last year for our conservalk>n bookJetl. the environment, coal nuclear ... -0.. 1016'-0564:" TMI'• the nlne-4iglt ZIP code the Po.laJ s..Mce t... pa....aed tor OflMnlodoM INlll. IMlf no need to watt. We wM1t to he• from you now: Whllt do you tJtink ol 0'*'11adoM? ~ topic! do you _. to tee dieot111 II hen? Whit !M!ft ...... coac:em you? Keep ~ letter lhort (llftd It ..,_n't hllve to be sweet). then Mncl It to the eddra. at the bottom. Wir promlM to littcn 100 ~ to you. Md we'U COlllllJUniale IOmC lntaa1"'9 1apo1.-. latu. So wrtta oa-to us. MCl*>toyour~on. TMl•1a l98l "....., od' w..tllngton can undenl..ctl It'• frM: Our bookJet. ''Making Your Voice Heard In Washington," will ten you how to get your message across to legislatorsJOOre effed!vely-but not what to say. For your f1'ff coPY. drop a poA:ard to Box Vat the address below. Mobil~ -------. - Liza Minnelli (condnued from ,,. 6} .. At a benefit with huaband Mork Gero and "*1 lama Luft: Behind the lhow-buslnas glitter. a nu_d to aettk down . mlnation. and, in 1972, a stunning', Academy·Award-winnlhg perform· ance as Sany Bowles. the charming but wanton woman In the musical Cabaret. Meanwhile. MinneW was putting her multip&e talents to work In the nightclub arena -and bulldlng a re· putation as a sensational performer. When MinneW sings a song, lt's as if she ls-wrapping the audience In her arms, an abiltty she seems to have In· hertted from her mother. Indeed , when Liz.a first started performing In nlghtclul?_s. many people came hop- ing to see traces of Judy Garland. ~ herself Is aware of this. "I dkln 't get my fnt job becaUle of my ability," she admits. ... was U.. becaute of my modMr's name. But fve matured both penonally and profe9llonally. Now my voice, my performances .. my own." · · "Lim makes an audience feel that she wouJd die for them." ays Bob Fosae, who drected her In Cabaret, 'ihat she wouJd slng until her throat broke for them. And the audience feels/ Wow. took what she ii giving us. We must gtve tomeCtdng beck to make her know that we appreciate her. I •That ii the cycle of giving that goes on In her shows." But .,.. Cabcnt, Lim'• movie career took a bit of a downturn. In 1975 she appeaNd In Luclq, Lady, whid'I bombed. This WM foUowed In 1976 by A Moller o/Tlme, dlrllded by her father, which tOmC ailk:s ca8ed I• l'AMll't' WHKU', ........... 1. •t I the wont fllm of Vincente Mlnneli's career. In 19n she starred In New York, New York, wh1ch received mixed reviews. . There were also personal traged'8t to contend with. In December 1979, shortly after her marriage to her thkd husband, sculptor·producer Mark Gap, she suffered a ml9carriage . Soon after, .she became pregnant again. and this time she took several months off from her career. But she miscarried again In January 1981 . S till, she appears to be hopefuJ that one day she will be able to have a child . Behind the Hal· ston gowns and stage glitter ls a woman trying to tetde down and make a home for herself. Recently. she and Gero .meet Into a spt1lwllng apartment In New York City, "I'm'° happy with where I live," she says. 'Tve never owned anything In my whole life that I heJped crea111. I .-ned this apmtment. This couch Is four chorula of New York. New ~. The projection room Is ttv.. nights In Wllconsln." Mon lrnpof1andy, Uza Mlnnelll has earned an Identity -and a measure of happln ... '1'm canytng on a tradl· tlon," she says. "But I'd rather be a brate wr*>n of myt91( than a MC· ond-ndl veniorl of IOmebody ... I'm proud of my pannts. and the only way that t can prow It to them ii to .-what they gaw me and 1'111 work my head off." ILi .. J Wit C'n'd Wisdom ftom . The Whit& House • In which L.B.J. takea second billing, Calvin Coolidge geta the last word, and John Quincy Adama goea bathing, In the blfff. 8y Paul F. Boller Jr. John~Mama (Praident "6. 1825-29) When he was President, Adams enjoyed going down to the Potomac for a swim In the buff. One day news· paperwoman Annie Royall followed him to the'rtver, bent on getting an in· terview, and pari<ed herself on his clothes after he entered the water. "I've been trying to see you to get an interview out of you for months," she told Adams. "I have hammered at the White House and they wouldn't let me In." "Let me get out and dras," pluded Adams, liancf I'll promise to ~ you the interview." "No, you don't," replied Royal. "U you try to get out and get your clothes 111 scream.and I just saw three fishermen arou{ld the bend. You don't get out ahead of that interviewf" She got her Interview while Adams was chin-deep In the IAla1er. • Abraham Uncoln (•16. 1861-65) Humor was Important for President Llncolo during the Civil War as a means of r~tng hJs sptrtt. '1 laugh," he &old a friend in the darkest days of the war, "becau. I must noc ay; that It aD-that Is all." Hts hUmor was often M!f-Olprecating. ~ From "'911dmllG/ Arwcdo•11 by Paul F. Boler Jr. Copyrlgltr ~ 1981 by POlil F. Boller Jr NI Rlgh1t Rnetwfl. Pubklvd bv·~mcnt ui•h Ox}«d Un,._..,,, ,,,_,, N.w Yort. Bokr ls Lyndon 8. Johrwon ,,,,.,,._,, of Ammc:an ffitbv or ToOI ~ ~ ihe time and even had to have a special bathtub constructed for him when he moved Into the White House. One afternoon, Big Bi1l decld· ed to go swimming In Beverly ~ .• ; Mass. He donned one of the largest t.Aii..a_.,c bathing suits ever manufactured and f plunged Into the water. Not long t afterward one of his neighbors ~ ! gested to a friend that they go J bathing. "Perhaps we'd better wait," S said the friend cautiously, ''the Prai-f dent Is using the ocean." ~ ·Calvin Coolidge j (#JO. 1923-29) i In 1933 Coolidge died suddenly of a heart attack. When New Yorker --------writer Dorothy Parker was told that about his hofneJy looks. When Sena- tor Stephen A. Douglas caDed him a ·~faced man," Lincoln said: "I leave It to my audience. If I had another face. do you think ~Id wear this one?" He also enjo tell- ing the story of a woman who op· ped, looked at him Intently and said, ~·1 do beJieve you are the ugliest man I ever saw." Seki Llncoln, "Madam, you are probably right, but I can't help lt. •"No." said she, "you can't help It, but you might stay at home." Teddy Rooeevelt ('26. 1901-09) Teddy Rooeevelt may well have been our most athJetk: President. He was a good boxer, studied Judo, learned to ride and shoot, played ten· nls, took long hikes. climbed the. Mat· terhom, hunted big game In Africa, explored Brazil and, of course, also charged up San Juan Hill durtng the Spanish-American War. One after· noon the French ambassador joined T.R. f« two sets.of tennis, and then T.R. suggested a btt of jogging, and after they had jogged a while on the White House lawn they had a work- . out with the medicine baD. Mer that, T.R. turned to his guest and ·said, "What would you like to do now?" "If It'• just the. same with you, Mr. Presi- dent," sighed the French ambessad«, .,. d like to lie down end die." WOiiam Howard Taft J'21. 1909-13) Taft was the btggelt man ever to occupy the Whtie Home. He~ between 300 and 350 pounds moet of the President was dead, she ex- dalmed: "How can they ten?'" Indeed, Coolidge slept about 10 hours a day and often took two-hour naps in the llftemoon. Once he wob up &om his nap and grinned, "ls ·the country still here?" Coolidge was cer- tainly our most taciturn President: He earned his nickname "Stlent Cal." Every time he op8TMd his mouth, It was said, a' moth flew out. According to a. famous story, a 90dcty lady sat down next to him at a dinner party and' said, "You must talk to me, Mr. Coolidge. I made a bet today that I could get more than two words out of you ." Said Coolidge: "You lose." Harry S. Truman · ('33. 1945-53) Jn retirement In Jnd~enca. Mo.,Truman spent part of each day doing household chores. But he !lated to mow the lawn. So Truman waited until Sunday momlhg. when the neighbors were beginning to pasa the houte on the way to c:hurch,then got out the lawnmower and started to cut the fJ'UI. Mrs. Truman, pt'epartng to leave for ~urch, was hontfled. •w,iat are you domg on Sunday1' she asked. "I'm doing what you .iced me to do," he replied. She never again asked him to mow the lawn . "Give me a one-handed economistl" Truman once demand- ed. "Al my economisll say, 'on "the one hand, ... but on the odleT.' " John F. Kennedy (#JS. 1961-63) Kennedy ~u one of ow witdat chief e.xecutlYa. Unable to anmd • 10 8 'AM14.Y WllklY, N~ 1, 1111 , testimonial luncheon for Postmaster General J . Edward Day, Kennedy sent his regrets and added: "I am L sending thls message by wire, since I 1 want to be certain that thls message reaches you ln the right place at the right time ." Another time, flying on Air Force One, J.F.K. was asked by a reporter what would happen If the aircraft crashed. Kennedy smiled ... I'm sure of one thing," he said. "Your name would be In the paper the next day, but In very small type." ~yndon B. Johll80n . (M36, 1963-69) At lunch once, Johnson's press secretary, Bill Moyers, was saying grace, when Johnson bellowed: "Speak .up, Blll! I can't hear a damn thing." Moyers looked up and said quietly, "I wasn't addressing you, Mr. President." Early In 1961, Russell Baker, then covering Capitol Hill for the New York Tuna, was coming out of the Senate when he ran -Into Vice Presi- dent Johnson. Johnson grabbed him, cried, "You , I've been looking for you." pulled Baker Into his office and began a long harangue about how Im· portant he was to the Kennedy Ad· mlnistnstion end what an Insider he really was. WhiJe he was talking, he scribbled something on a piece of paper and rang the buzzer. His secretary came In, took the paper and left the room; she returned a few minutes later end handed the paper back to him. Later Baker learned that Johnson had written on the paper: ''Who ls this I'm talking to?" Gerald Ford (#38. 1974-77) One evening, Vicki Carr. an attrac· ttve singer of Me:xkan ancestty, enter· auned at a White House dinner. At the end of the evening, when Presi- dent Ford escorted her out to the &ont portico, she asked, "What's your fa. vorite Mex1can dish?'' "You are," said Ford, smiling. ..That woman will never get Into the White House againr' cried the Flrst Lady, who overheard the remark . Ronald Reagan . (•40, 1981· ) R-.n was asked after last year's debate against Jimmy Carter whether he had been nervous about debating the Pl-eskMnt. He ex.claimed: "No, not at ell. I've bun on the same stage \Nth John Weyne." And, of c:oune, Re9n 's forever making aackt about his age. Once. after quoting Thom..- Jeffenon 's advice not to wony about Ofl4t's age, he noted: "And ever lirlU he told me that, I stopped rm • wonytng." .., \ 310920• .. ·30IH3 NTS 30l597 -3M591 OVER 300 SELECTIONS ON NEXT THREE PAGES TiilS SEASON, SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" WITH MUSIC! 12 ~------------------, CG' T '_...11aNCLU9.M>. ... tm .......... ...._am 1-I P ..... _, ........ (wt*" linCludlll 1t fot lllY ti .... Dela•.,._ 11 M '°' ltlipplng end~ dllng). ,..... ICCIPt "" ........... llAJlcellon --... ...,,. oullned In .. ..,... •• 11 .... 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IWlll~,... -KS AND COOKS . Wllat a~ It Is lo preileM a w cooldNJoi/roa dae ,_.., Giid aperta1ee ti Janw Bead. pa .... our gnofat Amatmn dtfl.. Sy Rlottlyn Honl9n • "I-I ~ you the truth, I • ru11y 1ove nae New Joma Beard cook- . book, just published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. The 1,000-'redpc book Is divided Into 12 definitive ~en with headings such as: Appetizers; , Soups; Salads; Vegetables; Fish and Shellfilh; ~ and Cheae; Pasta, Rice, Gtains and .Dried Beans; Poultry; Mula; Breads and Cookies; Daaerts; and Basic Stocks ns.uc:a. At the beginning of eaCh chapter Jim dMcusees the chapter subject, and while reading you really feel that he Is c:hattlng right wtth you In your own home. It's delightful. He then follows with a de• ,.pndle listing of chapter 'headings, appe· fbiers, let's say, with thCr variations. ln a recent interview, Jim told me, "There ii a gJeat change In the way we are eating now compared to 30 years ago. I know of no one who Isn't on a diet of one ~(W--.+e ~··-- "W e are eating much ltghter and simpler food, and It'• smart• to live lllce that. The book reflects how I've changed In. my ap- proach to food and how we have all simplified our method of eating af)d -din- ing. ResuJD can be ltardlng In very s1renge ways when, you really break down and be simple." Continuing, Jim said, "I've kept up wtththe trends wtlh • a good section on pasta. rve had the book on my mind a long time. It highlights that food ii fun, 90 be 'relaxed, enjoy It and forget.tt .. fh11 II the new, Jama a.ct keeping rtght up with the times with Ughter. ftah foods . Vou'U . 6nd Spicy S.Chuan Salad made wtth atnldy Chlnae cabbage, bem'I and ehlfa lpl'OUts, plus an authentic ......,. r-------------------~ I roa '°'"' r11n cu°" llAPPY DAYS nu. OUT DD soo ro, I ~-~-·smokelHa Tobacco;' PO Box 2900. Grwenwieh. CT 08830 I I certify t~at I am at leaat 11 para of age.• I Nome: Addr.U: City: Stolr. .. I I I I I I I I 1 •orna11or-*••110..,.. . ,... I • • Ll•t ... to ... -.pll .. ,_...,,. . Otlw9ood onlr 1e UM CDMI Cenade. ---------·----------~ and <*-soy dresalg. It's easy; it's yummy; 1t• the kind of thSlg many ol us who keep going to the new up-Md- conmg restaurants have been taldng. What's more, we've • wanted to make these dWlgS ~ at home. We present this Splcv &echuan Salad ~ plus a few others seledeCr from the book. R.q,es Cop~t © 1981 by James Beard, pmted by permission. SPICY SZECHUAN SALAD This could make an lnlerftltng ftnt cowte or a main coune for lunch. l .... "-lcrWdpa... ~ ............. .... ...... 1 .......... ..... ~ ............ ... ...... le..-....... .... le..-....... .... t or I C8ft'Olll, wt a ,..._ ...... Ir l1t•.thlllr .... l dow ..,tic, ... clMlpp •• _ It .,a .. .WMll, ~-·--.... ~tr 'fa•• '4°ll'fDOll ..... ~ Wldlpapper 'r\arp ........ ~arpeev...,. ~ arp Or.....a ...... ol l•\lt JIHIMledl•lu aid -. .. ea ••• • o.e..r .......... .,,,. ..... _, 1.~the~ln• good-.. bowl. • I. For the drelltng, combln• the gerlc, belll, Mlt. and pep- per In • small bowl I Add vinegar and eoy sauce and mix the~" wet. 5'owty add the NgUJar and the chlli- n.wred ......,. oils. S. T .... for ...ontng .net add more hot ~ oil, If ct.Ired. Pour~owr~• Ind IOllwd. Moira 6 lo 8..,....... lt'ONfnWd Oft ,.,,. J 7) ..... -.. ........... .. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cipntte Smoking Is Dangerout to Yu Heelth. . . 800KS AND COOKS (c.onllnwd /rom pog6 151 WHITE BEANS W11H COGNAC i •. (I ape) dry wWte .,.._ (pea, ...,.. Of Great Nonhern) l prtlc .dOw 9 I °'*"'· lluck wtdl I dowe 1-. .... 1 IP'tt heh...,_. Of 'i4 I pa• ... ...,... 4ta•111,a _ _........._ ..... --. dllo,ped le.,. ......... ... CllP...., dMwed,.., I• 1pa .. u1t YJ CllP COll'llC 1. Cover the beans with cold water; bring to a boU; cook 2 minutes, then remove from the heat and let stand, covered, 1 hour. Add tM garlic, whole onion, bay leaf and thyme. ·Bring to a boU; cover; re· duce the heat and simmer until &ender, about 2 hours. l . Dralo. raerving the liquid. Dltcard the onion, bey _, and thyme ~ (the gar- lic wlll have ~tegrated). S. Md the butter In a l..ge sklllct and autt the chopped onlon untll tolt. Add the. tomato ~. panley, salt, <X918C and lpAp ilqUid &om ttwbeans. Simmer 30 minutes, then mix with the buns. Correct seasoning, and reheat In a c:atM-role. Serve with lamb or almoet any broUed meet. • Maka 6 .ervlngs While .... wtlh tam .ct s-.... Add 1 cup diced cooked ham and l pound cooked IN'Mgl'S to the f>ans and uuce. Con.a the lailOl\lng. Baka In a calMl'cM In a 325° F. own until jull bUb- bllng. Serve as a hearty m.ln dilh. OOCKEN LEGS SAUi'£ED wnH WALNUTS. • ~ .... (· d ............ ,. ......... S'r .. 111aa•J S'••h .. aw..__ , s.11. ...... .--Wld,.... ......... ...., chopped lap._..,~ ..... I C11P *°"' ct.ldim Inda 411lll•pa-~,_., -"4 CllP .............. 1. Saute the c:hlcken legs In the. od and butter until browned on aO Sides. Season to taste with salt and pepper and add the onk>n, chopped walnuts and broth, l. SlmmeT 20 to 25 minutes., or until ·-tender. turning 9flCe or twice. S. Sprinkle with parsley and terVe gar· nilhed wtlh toesMd walnuts. Maka 6 Nnllngl CHOCOlATE TWEED CAKE · The old Ame1can CUiiom o( inoot- poratlng potatoes irlto • cMe to glYe It • different tcxtln and • certain llghtn .. .can be updated by ustng lnltant mashed potAtoa. . ..................... c ....... .......... ~ ~ aip(6oa) .. ....._or....,... l'i4c.--• s ... l~c..-elpu;au ._,......_. I' JDD• ........... 1, 11;aan 11111 'It tnrpao. ~ of1*W •YJ P llpa• ..... dow. t,4,w1 .. na..__...._.. lYJ' pa-.--ctv u ~CllP .. 1-. wm e tducll'ltN,........_. ...... aumy. Bat In the potatoC. and then the eggs, one at a time, until fluffy. 16 minutes (ot' 50 minutes fol the t.kJng pai) or unall a wooden pick lmeMd In the oentier comes out clean. Cool the cake for 10 minutes. CLUE • lc.,. ...... c~-. ........... at111111gpaw..-·. s. Slftthc 8oUMl/lth the ~powder, salt, cream o( tzlrtal' and spk:es. Add the 8our mbduTe and the mlk abmately to the potato mtx.ture, blending alt.er each addttlon. Stir In the chocolate. 6. Lomen the tube cake &om the pan Iida with • knife; lift the cake out by pushing up the removable bonom. then loosen the cake bottom. Tum out onto a rack and drizzle with glue. Or tpNad glaze over warm cake In the baking pan. Cool. Maku 12 uruings 1. Prepare the mashed potatoes, using the liquid called fot' ·on the package but omJtttng the butter and 1alt. Let 1:001. 2. 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To help avoki the "I want to come home" syndrome, Diener sug- gests~ a chlJd gradually for the experienoe: •For the 6-to 9-year-old, start with weekend vJ,sits to relatives and work up to a summer day-amp. •Ten-to 12-year-olds can benefit from two weeks ex l1lOft wllh friends relatives or at a camp. · • JI a yqungster becomes home~ sick, do not take him °' her home at the first complaint. Try calling, writing or vldlng the chikl to find out aadJy what the problem may be ... After that, if the chid d wants to go home, by al means take hin home. This shows he was not ready for the experience," Diener says. One way of heading off homestck· ness ls to make prepandions for the.- away-from-home visit a cheerful Joint endeavor by parent and chJld: "Sometima parents have trouble set-- ting a child loo.," reports Diener. "If a parent acts appehensive and afndd to have the child go, the youngstier • ·will UC> be more . reluctant to le.ave. Goodbyes should be matter-of-fact." • ... parent being l\ble to do some work at home, but only one In 14 allows such an arrangement. Wen over half think employers shouJd financially support child-<:are facilities, but fewer than one In four do so. On the optim1stic side, the Catalyst -report. says that these figures never- theless Indicate a trend toward meet· Ing the needs of two-career couples. And according to job counselor Auren Uris, "AU of this means that (such couples) may well be in a stronger bargaining position than they rnll'J think to shape ajob to their needs." And he adds that couples should. use this leverage to get the support 1'!11 system they need. IL' 7MO-Quidl aodwt cmt ts al ~ -UN knitting wotSf*i Dnctlons Jar coet ... 2· 12; ~ ~-6..!..~-· pon C1P end long scarf •.•... $2.00 6111l-Verucal lines accent 75"-Hil end has Waten styla dMwins,)Kbt with contrast edg-jaclcat, Crochet In 2 cobs of syn. Ing. pocMt bordas. Knit of ~· ttllttC wonted. 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Untv.,stty of Maryland ttud9es show that women are far more l1keJy than men to deliberately Induce jealousy In a romantiC partner. 1l1e reasons for Inducing )ealousy are to Increase rewords ("I wanted him to spend more time with me"); to bolster ae/f-ateem ("because I was feeling In· adequate. I was feeling low and need- ed to remind him that I'm special to him"): to telt the relatlonshlp ("to see If he still cared. to test his love") : reuenge r ·out of anger because he was going out"). 3. ·True. The same study lists the five techniques used for making the partner jealous: 1) talking about past relationships: 2) talking about current relationships; 3) flirting; 4) dating anothu; 5) pretending there's a rival. 4 . Folse. Studies conducted by Uni- versity of Melbourne pSychologists show that "res"lts do not support the popular stereotype that women talk more. talk fasteT, leave more sen- tences unfinished and speak (and formulate thoughts and Ideas) at a simpler conceptual level than males.: 5. True. But. as a Yale University study observes. though females haoe conslstenUy been found to have higher rates of depression than males. results of new data show "that there are con- ditions under which married women do not have higher.rates of depn!SISion than married men. When less tradi- tional M)men. in terms of division of labor In the family. are compared with less traditional men. sex differences In depression reverse themselves. Men have higl:ler scores than women on overall depressive symptoms and spe- cifically on psychosomatic symp- toms ... and on sadness." 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In between his cadet duties, he found time to captain the football team as a halfback and win the Heis· man and Maxwell Trophies as the outstanding collegiate football player of 1958. In doing so, he staked out his tacit claim as Renaissance man of 20th-centwy America. . The question arises: Just what does a Renaissance man actually do these days? wen. 22 years after his gradua· tlon from the Academy, having ac:cu· mutated many· more points and tro· phies on the batdefteJd and In the ·eta.room, Pete Dawkins Is still doing his duty. In July Dawkins, 43, be· came the Army's youngest brigadier general. Currently he Is Deputy Direc- tor for Strategy, Plans and Polley on the Anny's General Staff, a job he desc:ri>es as. "thlnktng about what the Anny will be hke five and 10 years from now -what slz.e It will be, mader up of what kinds of mdltaly units and able to what 10rts of things." .Even as Dawkins plans the Anny's future, he can recall lts recent twbulent past. Dawkins fought and was deconted ·in Vietnam: he also studied at Princeton from 1968-1970 (for a Ph.D. in intema· tlonal polltk:s) during the heyday of antiwar protetlt, and the twin ex- periences have made him very deli- berate In his attttudes and hls judgments. "I don't talk much about Vietnam. even today." he says ... Most people still aren't prepared to talk about It In a detached way. My vista ls largely the pc1 apectlve of a soldier directed by his Government to wage war. and warfare Is an anguishing ex- perience." Once, In mnember1ng his days at Prtnc:eton, he pinpointed a different tort of anguish: "People WCN very SUllPldous of me, of anyone mdttary, tta FAMILY WlllU.Y. N--.r I, •1 • though after a while some people would condescend to say, 'You know, you're really not like those soldiers.' That was supposed to be a big compliment. fd reply: 'But don't you see, I am a soldier. l am what I am.' Nobody wanted to hear that. Nobody ·wanted to believe that It was his stereotype that was wrong. I didn't flt the popular stereotype, therefore I was out of place .... Then one day, dunng that same period at Princeton, somebody came ·up to me and said. 'You know, looking back, I think of you as -the Bob Dylan of the SO's.' That's one of the greatest com- ptlments I ever reoetved." Of coune, Bob Dylan M"!f carried Anny to a 22-6 whipping of Navy. nor did he win a Bronzie Scar for Valor wtth an Oak Leaf r Cluster and three Viet· !5 namae Crosses for GaJlan. · try; for that matter, can Bob · Dylan play six musical In· struments? Pete Dawkins can. At. Wat. Point, the Academy's most IUustnous football and Ice hockey player (he was the highest· scorlng defememan In the East) also built hls own hi·fl system -~ as he onu built and raced a soap box derby car. At Oxford, .where he earned a master's degree In politics, philosophy and economics, he ICOnd 19 runs In his ftrst a1cket match and starred in ru¢y only eight weeks after his In· troductton to the game. Life for General Pete Dawkins be- gan lnautpidously enough, though . He 91ew up In Royal Oak, Mich., where his father, Henry, was a dentist . When Pete was 12, Dr. Dawkins noticed that his son's ltance was crooked and his right lide perticularty tomeone with Pete's Intelligence and charisma would stay In the Army. I have such tremendous respect for him. But he sold me. Look at It this way: It's great Just to have tome0ne like Pete Dawkins In the military." young Pete had sustained a mild at· . vo6ced ·more than once In de- weak. It was then discovered that T till Is an opinion that has been · tack of J>O'° that had caused a slight fenM of the Army Itself. A story curvature of the spine. . that hes gained 90me cunency Pete recovered futY but rally over the yun concerns a colonel's didn't become a football legend until wife who, durtng the blackest days of • • his senior Maton In college. Then the the Vietnam War. burst out at a honors ruled down, and Dawkins cocktail party: ''The bad! That's all became somewhat ol a mythic figunt. you eve har about the Anny. Why Often people 1lM Oewldns (the late -do people think Pete Dewklns ays In General MacArthur coma to nmd) after al ~t has happened? He could have something of the-fftClftltM In do anything on the outside. That them, and brains aren't necesAl1ly meant tomethlng -that Pete any help. But Dewktns Is a.ch a gen-Dlwldrls mys In the Army!" ulnely likable fellow that he defies Ya, lt does. Dw.4cins end hitwde, easy c:lalll&ation. Says pel Kris Judi (whom he met wt1'e at Welt Kristofferson , who nm Dawkins when Point and manted ~ the Academy they were both Rhoda Scho&an at Chapel) .,,. with their son, Sean, 17. Oxford, .. h used to bewilder me why and daughter, Noll, 13, In a two· story brick colonial home in Alexan· drt.a , Va., just a 12-mlnute drtve from his Pentagon offtce. Where will Dewldns's career cuJ- m1nate? A1 the chairman's post of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. most likely. Any · soldier would be a fool to speculate thusly on his military future. and Dawkins Is plainly no fool. He quips instead, "I have dlfficulty determlnfng with certainty what rm going to do later this afternoon. much las havfng any clear vision where I'll be 10 years from now." But the Army will always be central to this complex and multifaceted man who Is, by his own declaration. "a serious sokiler." "While I would wish. as so many do, for a world In which power and force were not dominant Ingredients, I doubt that will ocx:ur very soon,'' he explains. "How this country develops lts means of main· talnlng military power Is awfuUy Im- portant. The military matters." And so Pete Dawkins goa on. do· Ing his duty, coDeding his trophln, on the long road from the playing fields ol WetA Point to the Pentagon. He's changed llttt. from the young man of whom ha W• Point datlmates wrote 1n their 1959 yeart>ook; ··w. twwe •ood In awe ol this man .... We were not completely lliglldous. bu.l we knew a great leader, a great m. friend , a great man." la6I ' *Giant 3 Inch Size ~J~;;1s * 12 Original Gold-Tone Designs *Amazing Low Introductory Price -----~~~~~~-;~;;;;;.;:-;:;;;;;_:;;---------------------------------~:, 310 M•~.laon Ave., New York, N.~.1 0017 PleaaeRUSHmethefollowing j I . GIANT PERSONALIZED TREE DAZZLERS. I . 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'merely a way of marking time between more Impor- tant activities. The assumption that children at play are not learning any- thing valuable coulcln 't be more wrong. Actually, there is a whoM? range of actMties that is vitally important tq children's development which we lump togeth~ under the Word ·'play." Through play ch1lclren learn and pol-ish sodal, emotional. physical and mental skills. Make.-:~ Play Pann:its ~tnetlme feel uneasy about a chdd'+.tho engages In a great deal of make-believe play. particularly If the youngster plays with an Im- aginary person-"the little man who wasn't there··-or with an Invisible animal . friend. Actually. "pretend" play is one of the most valuable kinds. perhaps the most valuable kind of play in which preschoolers can engage. Such play develops aeatlvi· ty, Intellectual competence, emo· ttonal sttength and stabllity-and. most Importantly. feehngs of joy and pleasure. Many studies, notably those con· ducted by Yale psycho~ Jerome and Dorothy Singer. show that pre· schoolers whose play Includes a con· • skierable amount of make-believe and fantasy have more advanced Ian· guage skills than youiigsters of equal intelligence (as measured by standard l.Q. tests) and perform significantly better In various tasks that call for ln· tellectual reasoning. Jerome Singer has also found evi· dence that chUdren who engage In frequent make-believe play are less likely than others to be aggressive and hostile. They are also better able to tolerate frustrartons and delays than children who. for whatever reason. do not engage ln make-believe games. They are better "sharen" with other chUdren and les.s demanding of their parents and other adults. An Interesting aspect of make-be· lieve play is the parents' role ln helping the child develop a tendency to en· gage ln such play. By taking part In a make-belteve game suggest~ by the child-uyou slt at the table and 111 be the waiter" -or by beginning a stoty to which the child can contrt>ute an ept• • sode. parents· give tha seal of ap· proval to the child's flights of fancy. They set the stage for the ful d~p· ment of the chllcl's powers oi imaglna· tion. laming About Frtendshlp Children enjoy and beneftt from playing In each other's company from 'the .toddler stage on. But the social play of presehoolers Is really more of a monologue than a dialogue. ChlJdren of this age have reached a kind of prefriendshlp stage. They are still too egocentric. too occupied in developing their own sense of self to be able to fathom other children's thoughts or respond sympathetically to other chllclren's needs. The capad· ty for &iendshlp-that Is, the ability and wlDlngness to Identify with an· other person-ls still several years·ln the future. During the preschool years, how· ever, children graduaUy,.get the feel of others. By observation and by accom· modatlng themselves to the external demands made on them (to share their toys and "play nicely" with each other) they develop prerequisites for true friendship. It will help if parents set up situations in which young chU· dren can play together. . - Animal Playmates Pets can be particularly valuable to ch1lclren still too young to derive the emotional sustenance that comes with real friendships and shared feelings. An animal playmate serves the child as a confidant. joins ln his adventures and offers him solace In tlmes of de· feat or unhappiness. Many parents who accede to a chllcl's request for a pet do so prln· dpally because they believe that hav· Ing a dog or cat will teach the young- ster to be responsible. Such parents are likely to be disappointed. A sense of responsibility can't be acquired overnight; It develops only gradually. 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The ftu Is charactertzied by an abrupt onset of ~ fewr. muscle aches. headache and a general teeing ol bmg II. Its symp- toms can also lndude a runny nose and ~. sim8ar to the common cold. But with a cold there is usualy only a slight fever or none at aD." Contrmy to popular belief. the high lncidenc.e ol colds and 6u during winter Is not related to cold weather. Dr. H~ 9'e says. "WhUe the term 'co.Id' may seem to connote being out In the cold. that's not how you catch one. Colds and flu come from exposure to an In· fed.ed indMdual or object. In the winter. when \I.le are Indoors more often, and aowded Into closer spaces, \I.le have more oppoftuntty to breathe In the vSus particles that spead when 90mml le snett:ZJlli or ~-.. For some people. calChlng influent.a can be particuJeriy dangerous. Such ~ risk .. kldMduals Wldude people owr 65. and thew who suffer from chronic lung. heart or kidney disease or c:hikJhood diseases sudt as cystic fbotis. Dr. Ooln recommends tt)at # you fal irlto any ol these cMegorla or ~a pubilc...avk;a OC· · as pollce work. fire. ftghdng, avtatlon or he.alth Qft, you the precaution ol getting vacdnaled agllir\lt Influenza at the beglnntng ol the 9a:tOI'\. Amantadlne. a new preve:nttw drug, has also been 111 found to be eff ectlve for people .In the high-risk category. ~ It Is most important that the ID and elderly be vacdnated. Dr. Dolin lays, vaccblatton Is likely to benefit others as•weJI. He ~ ttiat you consuh your physician if~ wish to be vaccinated against Influenza. Doctors believe the ID effects of res· plratory aliments -whether caused by colds or flu -can be minimized if you follow good nutrition guidelines atl"'d get plenty of exadse. U you do get infect· ed, use common sense about how much· to interrupt your daily routine. '"When you're su.f. fering from the flu, you usually feel so ml5erable that you want to rest. But a cold Is a ~Indi vidual matter arid it won't do you any parftc:u.lar harm to keep going if you (eel up to It... says Dr. Dolin With both colds and fA.i. it is lmpor· tant that you In· c:rease your fluid Intake to pr~nt dehydration. "Even If you're not hungry, you should be sure to drink -whether it's clear water. tea or even colas," Or. Heggie says. But your liquid Intake should not include alcohol. even In the form of a hot toddy. 'be.cause It tends to reduce the body's abillty to fight disease. "Aspirin doesn't ftght viruses, but It does have the effect of bringing down a fever." Dr. Heggie says. "However, do not give aspirin to young children (particularly those under age 6) be- fore consulting with a physician. Fever In chlldren could be a symptom of something more serious, which might be masked by aspirin ... What about over-the-counter mnedies such as deconga.· tants and cou.gh medicines? 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Forrest Mars Sr .. head of POUTICAL ANIMAL Did Ronald R~an win the 1980 Presidential elec- tion because he understood how chimpanzees choose thetr leaders? Roger Masters, a profes- sor of government at Dart- mouth. classifies a candi- date's appearance Into one of rwo groups~ the "threat" face (eyebrows raised, jaw out. eyes looking straight ahead) and the "submis- sive .. face (gently furrowed brows, eyes down, chin lowered). In studying the 1960 and 1972 elections: Masters found that the win· nen (Kennedy and Nixon respectively) most often displayed the submissive face. while the losers (Nix- on and McGovern) usually exhibited threat faces. Ona.would think the win- ner would have the more forceful appearance but 2t • FAMILY W£EICU'. ~ 1. ttll Masters explains. "In chimp cultures and groups of chil- dren. it's the number·two figure who displays the most threatening behavior. The leadeT who emerges is the one who displays reassuring gestures and can settle arguments.•• In the 1980 Presidential debate, asserts Masters. it was Reagan who displayed these reassuring. appeas- ing gestures. "He looked down. smiled, even walked over to shake Carter's hand. ltwasCarterwhoap· pured threatening by just staring rigidly at the camera. "Most of the people who decided their votes at the last mtnute chose Reagan,·· conttnues Masters. "and I thln'9 they may have been lnflucnetd al o gut level by these gestures." i I Mars candy (Milky Way, Snickers, M&M's). 3. Paul Mellon. 4. Leonard Sterri. heir to the Hartz Pet Food fortune. 5. Charles Koch, president of oil's Koch Industries. 6. Michel Frlbourg, chief of Continental Grain. 7. Srephen Bechtel Sr .. head of Bechtel Group. an engineering and construe· lion company. 8. Edwin Whitehead. co- founder of Technlcon, a medk:al-equipment firm . 9. Nelson Bunker Hunt. 10. Ray Kroc. McDonald's burger king. DlmNG&SIEX The motivations for dieting are different for men and women, but neither group diets because of health considerations. re- ports a new study by Jane White of· Catholic Univer- sffy's School of Nursing. White found that women diet to look more attractive while men do so to improve their physical abtlJties. "The dieting women I studied · perceived themselves in more negative terms." notes White. "They would say. 'I'm fat. I'm ugly.' while the men said. 'l want to improve my golf game .... Health fears wtU not sus· taln most people through a diet, adds White. who says that dieting programs must change their approach ... If an overweight person ls copcemed with getting Into a stze.S dress and not with lowering her blood pres· swe. then we should help her toward her goal:' MONA LISA UNCOV•MD? • The secret behind Mona Lisa's ~nlgmatic smile? She may have been painted In the nude. According to Science '81 •U .C .L.A . art historian Carlo Pedretti believes da Vinci painted his master· piece In a period when many of his subjects were nude or partially nude. To test thls theory. physicist John Asmus has been using a special com- puter, called an Image 5Canner. to simulate what the llAGNDIC ATTRACTION Each winter, the beautiful -1 monarch butterfly leaves lts home in eastern North • Americ4' and flies to a 1 small area In the ~ mountains of central Mex- ico . For-· painting may have ~"""'!!I.. looked like orginall~ So fm, he's "rem&'1ed" Its aged yellowish varnish, re· vealing .a woman with ala- baster skin. He next hopes to Identify areas of unusual p6gmcnt that ~t show If a dress was painted on later and also Intends to examine the painting's surface for contours of Mona Lisa's hid- den body. BIRTHDAYS (All Scorpio) Sundmy BetSy Palmer 52. Mondey -Burt Lancaster 68. y...,. day -Charles Bronson 59: Larry Holmes 32. Wectne.- day -Art Camey 63; Walter Cronkite 65. 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OAKLAND AVE., BLOOMINGTON, IL. 61701 • POPULAR DIAMONITE COUNTERFEIT DIAMOND PENDANTS At Fantarticalty low Prices Here's your chance to qwn • ~ng D'-monit• Pendant at ~ pnc:e you can h.rdly believe. Mote ilnportant -you'll be ill'npreued with the quahty .Id wortcm1mtup ~t go into it. These.,. not cheap, dull.fume fakes. Not plastic -but bfill'-nt stones carefully cut and poiilhed by skilled c:reftsmen 1n the Mme manner u Me natural diamoncfs .• All atones are hand Mt by master jewelry craftsmen. Words and piC1urn do not betin to show their ~auty, hfilliance, and firel ORDER TODAY WHILE WE STILL HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF JEWELRY AN EXCITING GIFT FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL new ..... ~ .. ,..... .... ....... .......... a MUCft appreclatd tlft for • .-:1a1 ...... ,.. •• r-r ttfo. Ttley wlM latt a llfeU1110. GIYO fff •wU1 .. ,.1. anott - •erurlOt or J1ul H a -I04lorlul wtprtte. 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