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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-11-14 - Orange Coast PilotCOrona del Mar 8 Edison Mission Viejo Newpc>O Harbor 0 Fountain Valley DanaHills , University · 25 Marina Capo Valley ~ Irvine 17 Westminster San Clemente ·Estancia 21 Ocean View 25 Mater Dei 28 Costa Mesa 7 Huntington Beach 15 Bishop Montgomery 10 .,... ~ -.,A 1 u ADAY. NOVEMBER 1-l 1981 '1H AN r,f COUN T'Y < All FOR NIA 25 CENTS De8th aske.d · for OC slaying suspect By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ... Oelly .......... The public defender appointed to represent murder suspect Thoma!! Francis Edwards says he will seek to have his client's case involving the s hooting of two girls at a Cleveland National Forest campground moved from Orange County. Deputy Publi c Derender Michael Giannini said publicity COiumbia to land .today CAPE CANAVERAL CAP> Troubled from the start, the second mission of space shuttle Columbia will return to Earth today , its objectives "90 percent" complete but its flight time more than halved by an errant electrical generator. surrounding the case has been "overwhelming" and that public reaction to the shootings has bordered on "hysteria.'' Edwards, 37, a former resident of Costa Mes.a and Huntington Beach, is accused in the slaying or Vanessa Iberri, 12, of Lake Elsinore, one or two girls s hot a t the Blue Jay Campground on Sept. 19. Kelly Cartier , also 12, of Lake Elsinore, is recovering from her wounds . The de fe ndant appeared Friday In South Orange County Muni cipa l Co urt f or a rraignment on c harges of murder and attempted murder. The a rraig nme nt was d e layed until Nov . 24 at Giannini's request. Giannini later told reporters be wanted time to study Orange County Sheriff's Department reports about the case. It was learned late Friday that prosecutor James Enright will seek the death penalty for Edwards despite the delay in arraignment. ·'I filed an amended complaint charging Edwards with special circumstances in the slaying ol Vanessa l berri ," Enright, assistant Orange County District Attorney, told The Associated Press. Enright claimed the girls were walking along the road when Edwards passed them in his pickup truck, turned around and passed them again with a gun in his hand, and shot them from behind. S uch a ctions cons tituted "lying in wait," according to Enright , who s aid th at was ···----1\-slronam:s-·;rc»e·· Engle -1rncr···-· Richard Truly are to la nd at 1:22 p.m . PST on a parched desert runway at _Edwards Air Force base in-California. President Reagan visited Mission Control in Houston on Friday and told the astronauts "I'm sure you know how proud everyone down here is.·· H e jokingly ask e d the astronauts, "When you go over Washington berore landing at Edwards, could you pick me up and take me out I haven't been in California since last Au gus t.'' The astronauts pass near Reagan 's mountaintop retreat on their glide into Edwards. Engle tha nked Reagan for s upporting the space program and said his brief visit to Mission Control was "making us both ver y proud." Reagan looked over the co mpute r consoles and said, "I told them when I came in this is a rare expel'ience for an old horse cavalry orficer." The three comme rcial television networks said they will cover the scheduled landing of the space shuttle live from Edwards. A CBS News announcement said its special report would run from noon to 1:30 p.m. An ·N BC statement said it would cover the landing from noon to approximately 2 p.m. AB C s poke s man Pete Sauerbrey said ABC would cover the landing from 1: 10 p. m. to 1:30. Columbia's flight was smooth on its second day Friday and experiments with a robot arm gave Co lumb ia a solid accomplis hme nt to dull the disappointment of a forced early return. A railed electrical part led N1\.SA officials to scrap the rinal three days of Columbia's mission. "We think it's the prudent thing to do in this phase of the lest program," said Chris Kratt, director of the Johnson Space Center which controls the mission from Houston. "We got 90 percent or what we flew for," said Glynn S. LUMey, manager of the National Aeron autics and Space Adminis tration's s huttle program. "We began to ask ourselves, is there enough to be gained by continuing the night? The conclusion, he said, was that "we ought to plan to re-enter . . . and not take any sub1equent risks.'' The landing sequence begins al 12:10 p.m. when the cr ew turns. the shutUe to a tail first position, and 15 minutes later, ln orbit over the Indian Ocean, fire their en&ines for two mlnutea, 29 seconds. The ship then begJna Ila '1eacent from 157 mllea and , enters the atm0tpbere north ol r C9" SHUTl'LE. Pace ~I> o.lly ,. ........... ., LM ~ • .,.. Was this industrious spider on the Balboa Peninsula reinforcing his web for winter or putting up storm screens? Nestande questions 2nd airport need Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande bas questioned whether Orange County needs another commerciaJ jet airport by 1995. ' Nestande's office released copies or a letter to members of the county's blue-ribbon Regional Airport Site Seledion Committee Friday suggesting forecasts for air passenger d emand may be gross l y exaggerated. Demand ls measured in millions or annual passengers. Nestande indicated the 1995 dem a nd for all of Southern California may be only 69 to 77 millions of annuaJ passengers as opposed lo the 85 to 95 millions Record balloon ride harrowing SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Eager to "make history, a world record," Double Eagle V balloonists threw cameras, tape recorde rs and ev~ clothing overb oard lo s tay alort , adventurer Rocky Aoki said. ·'The balloon sank so rapidly. we threw away so many things, even my clothes, to try to hit California," said the 43-year-old restaurateur who financed the $250,000 venture. After a harrowing descent over the stormy coast, the huge he lium balloon crash-landed Thursday night in the Sanhedrin mountains, completing the rlrlt trans-Pacific trip by ·a balloon. The four balloonists took off Monday from Nacaablm a , Japan, 6,000 miles to the eut. Aoki, a Japanese citlaen who lives in Miami and own• the Benlhana restaurant ch ain, des c ribed i n a telephone Interview Friday from Covelo the troubles Double Ea1le V encountered ln lta last day aloft. c Aokl hu been a aometlmff 1resident of Newport Beachi. "Yesterday CThul'lday), rltht arter Hawaii , we had a snowatol'm that put 10 to U inches on the balloon ancJ. froze everything," he said. "We were down to 5,000 feet, which is te rrible , and we couldn't get up. We threw away cam e r as , tape r eco rders, videotapes, everything to try to make history, a world record. ''Then somehow the weather got so warm that the ice melted and we went up to 8,000 lo 12,000 feet," he said from the Round Arme d man lwl,d, V .4 boas hostage NEW ORLEANS (AP > -An armed mani apparently angry because h s bene fits were trlm med, barged into the Veterans Administration Hoapltal a n d held its administrator hostaae for more t han slx hours Friday, police said. Neither the armed man, identitled u Dyke JObnaaa ol New Orleans, aor admlolatrator Grecory Haa1 wu ll\Jured when JohnlOn wu captured Just alter a p.m. PST, potice aald. Valley Ele m e n tary School , where the crew held a news conference after helicopters brought them off the mountain. Among the things tossed out was ABC television equipment, Aoki said. American Sportsman, an ABC Sports television series, has exclusive rights to s how the c r ossing. according to Bob Nixon, with ABC in New York. "We wanted to la nd at the shoreline when we hit another 3torm and almost lost the balloon," Aoki sald. The crew donned parachutes because "it was terrible, the ba)loon went one Wfy, the gondola went the other way," he said. Arter trying to land at Willlta, Double Eagle V hit a tree on the northern ridge of the Sanhedrin mountains. "Somehow we crashed-landed . . • We are luck)' we survived," said Aoki , who hu flowa balloons for three years. (He hu also raced inboard power boats off the Oran1e CoasU. "But life and death are neitt to each otber anyway," he said. "If you are afraid to dle, you are probably afraid lo live." pre dicted by the Southern Ca lifornia Association o r Gove r nments , a r egional planning agency. The SCAG also has been studying potential sites for a new international-type airport. The s up erviso r said communications breakthrQughs that reduce the need for business travel and inflation may hold the passenger demand to the lower level. Nestand e 's letter includes figures developed by county airport official Stephen Kozak which show that seven Southern ·California airports could serve between 68.1 and 82 millions of passengers by 1995. "Is it not possible that our existing airports, even with the limits placed upon them, can adequaG!_ly handle our 1995 air transportation needs?" Nestande asks in the letter. The supervisor also asks for a cost /benefit study on building a new airport compared to expansion o f Los Ange les lnlernatlonal and O ntario International airports a nd a study of Orange County Joining with San Dlego County l n construction of a new airport facility. .Nestande's letter may have, in part, been prompted by the fact the county's regional airport site select.ion committee bH been conalderlns a SantJa10 CID10D location -in the supervilor'1 diltrid -u \. a potential 1lte for a new airport. MenUoo pl the 1ite already hu drawn oppoeltlon h'om retldenll in parta ot Oru1e and Anaheim. prerequis ite for the death penalty. Edwards w as a rres ted in College Park, Md., nine days after the shooting. The rormer South Coast Gun Cl ub employee became a suspect in the case based on a license plate number given investigators by witnesses CSee EDWARDS, Page AZ > Suspects sought·i!I holdups Three persons remained in custody today on suspicion or committing armed robbery in San Clemente in which the s uspect, a white male, painted his face black in an apparent masquerade attempt. . .. --·Meanwhile ." Hi.fntih'gloii'·eeacfi .. _ .. T __ police were continuing a search today for two males and a female who robbed a bank in that city Friday in a separate incident. San Cle mente police said Bernard James Bober. JS. bi! purported wife Linda. 17, and Gabrilla Zorowi cz, 26, were taken into custody Thursday at a hotel minutes after the 11 : 20 a . m . robbery of the Crocker Bank branch at 721 S. El Camino Real. According lo reports, bank officials set off a silent aJarm after a gunman wearing black makeup and an Afro-style wig left the bank and drove off in a s ilver car with out-of-state license plates. Police also found a male· child, Bobe r 's 4-year-old son , when they arrested the trio. The youth was taken to the county's Albert Sitton Home. Bail for the three adults was set at $25,000 each. P o li ce said the amount or money taken in the robbery, all or which was recovered, would not be released because or bank policy. An investigation into the robbery by local police and the FBI 1s continuing. In Huntington Beach. two males and a female reportedly e nte red the Home Federal Savings or San Diego branch office at 15091 Golden West St. at about 2:20 p.m. a nd took a teller 's purse plus $500 in bank cash after displaying a revolver and either a rifle or a shotgun, police said. T here were no Injuries in either robbery. GRANGf COAST WfATIHI C hance of rain 10 percent today. High at beaches 67. Inland 72. T onight's lows In sos. Rough sea likely. Details Page A3. ·1NSIDf TODAY Ouch! The monthl11 coat for t elephon e aervice in Cali/orrda wiU average $1 a. month more beginning in December. Page A5. l'IDfl ..... ~ ., .... a.• M) Ollftll ... • .. ~ a.• ........ fc: ~· Cit ---~ c......a M ..... •t.• C....9' ~ a c.:= A4 ftlMlft ~ M ..... ......... a .,... - '~---~~ J OtengeCoMt DAtLY PILOT/Saturday, November 14, 1991 ·~mu~rnrn Stockman mistake serious, Ford says RENO (AP> -Former Pruldent Gerald Ford aald Friday that David Stockman ''made a very serious ml1lake" In expressln1 doubt about the Reagan adml n latratlon economic plan. But Ford aald he thou/ht tho administration woul easily recover from the flap. ••He jual talked too darned much when he should have been listening," Ford said or the budget director, whose com men ta In the All antic Monthly nearly cost him his Job. ·'I hope he has learned. a I~ le1111on." Asked tr Stockman should step down, the former president said, "l don't think he should resign ii the president feels he can carry on and do his job." 3 kille d as fire hits aging hotel MIAMI BEACH <AP ) A desperate woman dropped her l•year-old daughter lo the waiting arms oC a rookie policeman as names swept two aging hotels early Friday, then jumped to s afety with her husband. But three other people died. Seven people were injured in the Clre. which oHicials said was oC "suspicious origin.·· The blaze deatroyed the Miami Beach Hot l and the nel1hborln1 Mara Grande Hot.I. rorcln1 out IOme 50 people. Media denied refurbi1h photo• WASHINGTON <AP) - Despite Nancy Rea1an 's affirmation that "this house belongs to all Americans," her aides have refused Ole general news media any photo1raphs of her $1 ·mlllloq redecoration while allowln1 ' ruu spread by an architectur-al magazine. Ar c hitectural Dlaes t 's De<'ember Issue features 27 color pictures . Saudi said free · to use p eace plan WASHINGTON (API -The head or an Israeli parliamentary delegation said Friday that Saudi Arabia is Cree to use Its peace plan as an .. opening card" in negotiations with Israel as long as acceptance or It is not· made a precondition for talks. "They can come with any opening card they think would be appropriate," said Moshe Arens. who is widely expected to be Is rael's next ambassador to the United States. Did Bonin give orders to kill? By The Auoclated Preas William Bonin told his homosexual lover that iC he were arrested. the olher man was to com mil more murde r s to convince authorities the rea l ..... f.re..t»:a>: .KJ.lJer was still Cree. a jury was told Friday. "He had told me that tf he got arrested he. wanted me to pick up Vernon Butts and go and start kilhng people and throwing them (Out of the van) SO be would be believed that the real killer was still at large.·· said co-defendant James Michael Munro, 20. Munro told a Supenor Court Jury m Los Angeles that mstead he began h1tchh1kang back to his home in M1ch1gan Northern state buffeted by storm SAN FRANCISCO <APl -The second rainstorm tn two days buffeted Northern Calt forn1a Friday , whipping winds up to 40 mph and flooding dozens of highways. While there was a chance of clearing midday today. a third storm already was on Its way in. a ccordi n g to the National Weather Service. nzpe r kills 011e cop wounded BAKERSFIELD (AP I Investigators searched Frid~ for a sniper who killed one snac and wounded a Kern County sheriffs deputy and two others. Deputy Dennis Michael Shaffstall, 27, was undereoing hospital treatment Cor bullet wounds in bis right bip aod let'l calf muscle. Shaffstall was taking a report of a lire slashing in an alley beside a pool hall Thursday night when someone began C1ring shots from a vacant lot behind the pool hall · Continuance iron LOS ANGELES <AP I - Tennis star Bilhe Jean King's onetime live-in lover. Manlyn Barnett. won a continuance Friday in her court battle to retain possession of a Malibu beach house she claims Mrs Kmg gave her English official's hollle blasted LONDON <AP1 -The lnsh R epublican Army planted a born b under the home or Attorney-General Sir Michael Havers that police said caused a "tremendous explosion .. Friday night. but no deaths because the house was empty at the time. A Scotland Yard spokesman said three maJe police ofrtcers were taken to a hospital with minor injuries Polish strikers '"ar.ned by Red WARSAW, Poland (AP> -A. top Communist Party ofCicial, Steran Olsiowski , warned Fr i da y that accepti n g Solidarity's demand to help run th e econ o m y "would be tantamount lo placing Poland on the brink of civil war " T he admonition came as ~overnment 0Hic1als called for a crash program to conserve coal Prince Charl,ea 33 LONDON <AP > -Prince Charles, the world 's most eligible bachelor 12 months ago, took on the responsibiUties of marriage, home, and Impending fatherhood in his 33rd year. The helr to the British throne is spending his 33rd birthday today with Princess Diana. Badham has doubts on B-1 Reagan having trouble justifying program's cost One month 110. Rep. Robt-rt Badham, R·Newport Beach, would have bet that the Reaaa,n Admlnlalrallon would have no trouble In convlncln1 Con1res1 lo move ahead with the B·l bomber program. "Now. 1 wouldn't make that bet," Badham, a member or the Hou se Arm e d Services committee, said In an Interview Thursday. The congressman's remarks during a meet1n1 with a aroup of Daily Pilot editors underscored report.a Crom Waahlneton D.C. that the administration is havlne considerable trouble Justifying the cost of the B·l program and just how prudent an expenditure • it would be. Asked how much the program would cost, Badham smiled and said , "Don't go lower than $20 billion." Some estimates from_ Washington are double that figure. Badham stressed lhat he Celt the B·l is necessary to permit the United Stales lo remain in a position capable of penetrating Soviet airspace. The existing fleet of B-52 bombers, he said, "has lost all penetrating ability." · "They keep chewing gum and rubber-banding those things together," Badham said of the aging B-52s. If production began tomorrow. he said. the first B·l could roll over the assembly line in two years. "They're ready to go (with production I. The problem now is money.•' But he noted wryly that the cost of the a ircraft has doubled since lhe B·l program was (irst proposed in the early 1970s. .. And that's our fault," he said. The Newport Beach Badham speaks candidly about B·l bomber program. congressman also expressed support for the administration's plan to place the so-called Missile Experimental warheads in existing silos now occupied by Minuteman and Titan missiles, as opposed to placing them in underground tunnels in Nevada and Utah. "Ttte ·racetrack' or ·swiss cheese' system or what.ever you want to call it isn't going to work, .. Badham said. Development and production of such new defense systems. Badham said, is neeessary lo permit the United States to close the "window of vulnerability," the gap between the abiUty of the Soviet Union to attack and the United States to eUect1vely defend. • A.nd production or s uc h systems would give the United Sta t es time n eeded f or development or lhe "stealth" t echnology, whereby planes could be invisible lo r adar. Stealth, Badham reminded, 1s a technology, not a bomber. He said it would be the early 1990s before such technology could be applied to a production bomber In the meantime . the B·l would serve to bridge the gap between .. a bomber that works <the B-52) and one that doesn't 1 the stealth>. Addressin g other iss ues . Badham said: "Lack of communication" has resulted in protests 1n Europe over the presence of North Atlanti c Tr eaty Organ1zat1on defenses. He said he hoped lhe idea "of why we're there and whal we're doing" would tric kle down t o .. the people of our al hes · · And that, he said, 1s lo protect Western Europe from the Soviet Union . Some form of national service to boos t the United States slandtng military forces "probably will ~ enacted in the next four or Cave years ." Economic d1srupl1ons may ocC'ur as the Reagan economic program lakes effect He said tha t s u c h d1srupt1ons outweighed the poss1b1hty of lhe federal gove rnm e nt "bankrupting" the country He will be a candidate for re -e l ec tio n , .. th is lime, anyway " resident awaits_ landing Few seconds event excites Fountain Valley man .................. SLAYISG SL'SPECT Thom.a.11 Frcmc:1s Edwards From PageA1 EDWARDS .. to the shooting. Investigators say Edwards eluded a manhunt of the forest area, then traveled by bus to Maryland after abandoning bis EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <AP I -The second landing' or the space shuttle Columbia wlll be a first ror many or the spectators who began gathering here Friday. "It takes hours and hours to get ready and you onJy see it for a few se~onds, · • said Don Snyder. or Fount-airt·-V-aUey. .. But it"s pretty exciting when you hear lbe SOilie boom and watt'h that bird actually coming in." "You can set and watch it on television but when you oome out here you feel file you're a part or it," said Margaret Mc Farland. one of several thousand people who came to watch Columb1a touch down at 1 :22 p .m . today after its abbreviated s pace mission "You feel so proud,·· she said. 'It gives vou a sense of pnde and I think that's what this country needs." Mrs. McFarland, her husband Dan and their neighbors Bob and Merge Mailloux, of Pine Mountain. bad parked their campers next to each other tn the front row oC the public v1ew1ng area on the hard scrab61e lilibed -tbat will 1erve as a landing pad ror Columbia Behind them, other rows were filling up as a steady flow of other vehicles arrived. The McFarlands and others gathered around charcoal fires. grilJing steaks and s1 pp1ng drinks as a chilly wand cut across the desert. Many or the spectators huddled inside their cars and those who veotured out were warmly dressed Felix SegoVLa. a ret.Lred Los Angeles maintenance man who Sunday talk shows guests announced camper-equipped pickup trucJt Here are the scheduled guests CBS' "60 Minutes ". tn Los Angeles Cor the Sunday television "Pay Up or Else" -Morley Investigators learned of rnterv1ew programs : " Safer l~ks at how the Internal Edwards ' whereabouts after be -ABC, "This Week with Revenue Service can harass telephoned a man with whom be David BnnkJey," Sens. Ernest taxpayers. had been incarcerated at a Hollings. D·S.C .. and Wilbam "The Best Movie Ever Made'· Maryland pnson while serving a Arm s trong , R ·Colo .. and Harry Reasoner takes a sentence in the 1960s and 1970s an vestment adviser Fe I 1 x n o s t' a I g i c I o o k a t h o w on a robbery-related charge. Rohatyn, chairman of New York "Casablanca" was made Giannini described Edwards City's Municipal Assistance "What About the UN''" Ed a s be i n g · · n e r v o us I Y Corp. Bradley examines the Catlure of distraught ," a cond ition CBS. "Face the NalJon ... the United Nations to feed the aggra' ated by the Hight Murr ay We1denbaum, chairman starvang people of Uganda Thursday from Maryland to of President Reagan's CounctJ or Califonua 'He's Ver) afraid of E conomic Advisers . I juake strikes Clymg It was the first Clight in -NBC, .. Meet the Press:· Y his life ... G1annm1 sa•d R ep James Jones. D·Okla.. 8 ERL IN ( A P 1 A Gianmru. who unsuccessfuily chairman of the House Budget medium-strength eart hquake requested that Judge John Comm1ttee shook southern Romania early now lives 1n Paco1 ma . said he too had watched Columbia's first landing on telev1si0n but drove out for t his one · Jl was nice seerne 1t on TV. but I thought l 'd come out and see 1t come down myself this time ... Segovia said Like the othe r early arrivals . Segovia seemed cont.eot with the long wart for the few minutes of drama. . The view1ne area c an accommodate 30,000 vehicles and 1s local~ several miles from Col umbaa ·s ex p ected touchdown pouit Most of the vehicles wen~ CCl mpers and vans and several rowi. had already been direded into v1ew1ng spots by airmen Frida) n1&ht. FloodJ.1ghts were set up along the narro"' desert road l-0 gu1de arn\'lng vehicles * * *· From Page A1 SHUTTLE. • • Hawau, 15 minutes later. The s hip then encounters a tense, 17 · m mute radio blackout, its t1Jes glowang with the heat of fr1ct100. Then, onto Edwards Engle and Truly got the word that NASA had ord e red a "m inimum mission" JUSl as they were beginni n g their second 24 hours an s pace Once NASA discovered the post·launch failure of one of Col umbia's t hree fuel cells, reducing the m1ss 100 seemed i.ne.vit.able. Agenc~ gu1dehnes call for a "rrurumum mission" of 54 hours when a fuel ceU is s hut ®wn Su.II . Chght o(f1cials hoped for an extra day or two. finally takmg the .. prudent" ·<'ourse with at leas t one eye on weather in California Gr i r f 1 n ban t e I e ,, 1 s io n Upcaming Sunday night on Friday. c a m er amen and s t i I I .---------..._--------------------------------photographers from Friday's proceeding, said later, "We wanted it established right now that we ·are not seeking more publicity. .. The pub.l1c 1t y is overwhelming . The anger stirred up agamst Mr. Edwards or whoever shot the two girls . . . is like hysteria." Giannini said. C-M teachers due pay vote The leadership of the Newport-Mesa teachers union agreed Friday to put a new district p~ offer to a vote of the teachers. What the district's 850 teachers will be votlng on next Thursday is a .4 percent pay , increase retroaclive to last July 1 and another 4 percent pay lnOl'eue to take effect Feb. 1. Jean Harmon, coordinator ol personnel eervlces for t he district., said t he otfer is identical to arreement.a made with other diltrict e mploy.-. She Aid the HiHI woutd cwt 11.7 million. The d.l.lt.rict before Friday had offered teachen a 8 percent IN'Y tncreme. Teachers were IMking· a 12.6 percent pay salary boolt. ----DESKS INC.---- SUPER SAVINGS TIMEL AJDGE'S CHAIR This plush judge's chefr Iii reguMsrfy $175.00. Huny In today and awl '119 rnE BUSDESS STORE !THAT. BEUS AND RENTS 1548 Brookholow Dr .• S.. Alta (w.n. A Newpollt ~./Dtls'Eadij STORE HOURS: ~ • Fridlly 9-7: Seturdlr/ Mc Clcmd ...... (7M)nl.-e7 • .,...,....... Actress Raquel Welch dances dunng rehearsal for Broadway's Tony-winning "Woman of tlie Year ... wh1c:h she will star m for two weeks begmnmg Dec. I . while Lauren Bacall 1s on vacation ... _.,.... Actress Mary Martin. left. v1s1ts hac:kstage w1tl1 actress Sandy Duncan. following Dunc:an·s pertormance m · Peter Pan ·· at tile Pantages Thea ter m Los· Angeles .\1artm appear ed on Broadway m ··Peter Pan" m 1954 Cronic''• U1l1u1 foripace6 ~ MolDIDU bllore tM MeODd leuneb of tU 1paoe lbUUla, • teltvlalon n1w1man Wais. Croalla. said he'd •Iv• juat about an)'lhln1 for a chance to fly on Columbia'• next ml11lon. "The tblnjf I 'm moat unhappy over, wbaL with the1e dela y1 In the development or the shuttle over the lut U\ree or four years, l1 that I may mi11 my chance," Cronkite aaid. "1'.ul believe me. I keep my fin1ers. c rossed -keep hopln1." Do•ald Sipes, who formerly headed UniveraaJ Television, bas been named president and chl'f operating officer of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Co ., succeeding Da vld Be1elmaa. Begelmanl 58, left MGM to become chaJrman and chief•/ executive officer of its U nit ed Artists Corp . subsidiary. Frank E. Roaenfelt continues as chairman and c hief executive of MGM, which is located in Culver City. Preachers protesting next month 's opening of a nightclub partly owned by country sin ger H a nk Williams. Jr. in Paris, Tenn. say they 're afraid their coullty is becoming the "honky-tonk center" of Tennessee. T he 600-seat club called Hank's Place will open Dec. 1, said Jerry Richardson, one of six partners in the club. The Rev. Keith Grace, pastor of Fairview Baptist Church in Paris. said the club will be the 16th on a 16-mile stretch along U.S. 79 between Paris a nd Paris Landing State Park. He said a comm1Hee is being formed to org;rnize a boycott and a protest rally. Princess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg has given birth to a son Guillaume Jean Joseph Marie, according to the court of Grand Duke Jean and Grand Duchess Charl otte, the bo y's gnmdp . . The baby was delivered at . a hospital by Caesarean sec~!~!lt_l. :~~. l?E.~~~nt th~ .... 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Mailbox conlributon must lnclude their name and tefephone number ror verification, No circulation calls. please. - Tell us what's on your mind Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 15, 1981 Stepped-up arm8 output urged · Air For~e secretary says increase needed for negotiations tlJ'~tsm The only way tor the U.S. to ne10Uate arnus control with th• Sov1et Union ll to 'tlr•t match lt In producUon, the Hcretary of tM Air Force declared In Santa Ana Friday. Verne Orr, who wa1 appointed ln February by Pre1l dent Ronald Rea1an, called for a ireater commitment lo new weapons manufacturing - lncludin& the B+B bomber - durlna an address to the Wol'ld Alfaira Council. "The real queatlon l1 oot whether we can afford the .military bulldup but whether we cannot afford It," Orr told a crowd of about 225 people at the Saddleback IM. Orr said arms production ln the U.S. was cut back during the Carter Administration in hopes that the Soviets also would reduce their buildup. But they didn't, he said. • Instead, he said, the U.S. Clpds itself lagging behind the Sovlets in virtually a ll conventional ~ategories, including jet fighter ,..,lanes, submarines, tanks and even satellites. ·MATCH SOVI ETS' Sec retary Orr Orr did not touch on nuclear arms except to mention that the B ·l ·B bomber would be 1l1nltlc1nl In en1bUn1 th• U.S. to fl &hl a su cceuful battle without reaortlnat to nuclear weapont. Orr aald the proposed defense budget of 1U1htly more than S200 bllllon next year represent• about 7 percent of the 1ross national product. During the Kennedy years, the bud1et wu g percent, he said, and durinl the prosperous Eisenhower years, It was 10 to 11 percent, he added. He claimed that without at least the proposed level or spending, the U.S. will fall even further behind the Soviets In arms production. "We've got to know they're not building and overbuilding for May Day parades," he quipped. Orr was asked after his speech whether there was any other way to arrive at a solution to the potentially explosive arms race except by doing-the opposite - increasing production. "We think we can have. meaningful strategic talks if the Soviets know we have arms and are prepared to match them," he s aid, adding that othero. meas ures apparenlly have failed. Union organizers sue Berry Farm Prior to his appointment to the civilian position, in which he oversees the logistical needs of the Air Force, Orr was teaching graduate classes in government finance at USC and acting as a private consultant. He served for eight years as director of department of motor vehicles aod the finance department when Reagan was California's governor. Two union organizers who were escorted out of Knoll's Berry Farm this week will go to court next Wednesday to try and halt park officials from giving them the boot again. Raymond Bragen and Martin K~egan, who r epresent an AFL-CIO/Teamsters coalition of 14 labor unions, said in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Orange County Superior Court that security officers at the amuiiement park violated the organizers' rights last Monday when they "ushered" them from the grounds and threatened them with arrest for tre!ipassing .. The organizers said they were lawfully discussing with a few of the estimated 2,600 workers in t'he park the advantages of unions. They are seeking a court order barring park officials from keeping them from talking to workers who are on breaks. Superior Court J udge Robert Green declined to issue such an order and instead scheduled next week's hearing before Judge Edward Wallin. Robert Gilbert, the coalition's lawyer, said Friday he plans to test a 1979 state Supreme Court ruling which he said gives orga ni zers ac c e ss to privately-owned cente rs that cater to the public. L ee Spang, the park 's e mployee relations director, said the management position is that such labor questions are not state matters but faU under the juris diction of the National Labor Relations Board. On Thursday. Orr attended an A i r Force A s sociatio Symposium in Los Angeles. His s peech on Friday was arranged in c ooperation with the ~ssoci ation's Orange County cha pter Dump targeted SACRAMENTO IAP l -Gov. Edmund Brow n J r has requ es t e d th e f e d e ral government to take immediate a c ti on on c leanup al the Stringfellow toxic waste dump in Rive rside County. u• Plumme..-s-savings nslde, ouslde, all around the house! Shop and compare! White Patio Fumlture table 35· dia S plastic slats s outooor dining 62 stacking cna1~ w 1tri29 SSS value . S42 value Outdoor stacking 24 Stacking tables S 22 chairs s 11Y. dla S35 value S36 value uorm areuer Chairs and Barstools frOm Italy Handcrafted of walnut or natural wood wlttt heavv dutv cane Dacks and seats on st\lrOV chrome frames. earstbol . 24"or30" H ReQ.$85 $48 -Director's Chair - ALL THREE A>R $149! 8UYONI easv·to-ctean wall units at easv·to·take fOr prices. As duraDle as thev are economical. s 59 Each unit has tour ftJllV adJustaDle shelves forflexlbflltv. the 10Qtvklua1 unit Is a convenient 32" x ~" x 11w · anCI the more vou DUV. the more vou save: 8UYTWO fOr •1oa • .. Orange Oout DAILY PtLOTllaturdmy. NoVember 14, ,., No water shortage seen Merchants to eye theft Statewide curtailment poses no problems for coast • prevention . o.ltf .................. -.c........~ SWAT DEMONSTRATION New_port Beach of icer Jo n · efley s ows off ··spicie r aropcluring recent open house at police s tation. The SWAT team demonstration was one of se\'eral visual displays officers staged . The open house was h~ld this year in place of annual awards banquet. Off1c:ers t from left 1 And,· Gon1s . Ra nch· Parker and Charlie Besw1tk sit behind table fil led with equipment the~ use as SWAT team members Water campaign planned in county ' A campaign supporting the 1980 State Water Act -a measure set to appear on the June, 1982, statewide baJlot -~ will be kicked off Tuesday by the Orange County Citizens for Water. TAie act calls for completion of the State Water Project to ensure a reliable water supply throughout the state and inc 1 udes construction of the controversial Peripheral CanaJ. ~roup will be to educate the public about the water measure and its importance to Orange County. "'Currently, .. he said this week, ''Orange County receives 75 percent of its water supply from the Metropolitan Water District. -"By 1985, the MWD will lose 5S percent or its entitlement to Colorado River water -a cut of m ore than 662,000 acre feet annually. "With no alternative water supplies, Orange County will be in a critical situation. Passage of the State Water Act is literally a matter of survival for this county.·· Tuesday's kickoff, set for the S heraton-Anaheim hotel in Anaheim, will draw Assemblywoman Marian Bergerson and Orange County Supervisor Ralph B. Clark, according to c ampaign committee chairman Roy Knaurt Jr. Knauft said the goal of his Knauft s aid his cit izens committee a lready has begun gearing up for a pub l ic . education campaigm over the next several months. Student e xhibit set for gallery . A student exhibit presented by the Laguna Beach School or Art begins Monday with paintings, drawings, jewelry. prints al'ld' ceramics on display. The student art work will be s hown in the school gallery through Dec. 12 and the public Is invited to view t he exhibit weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. The school is located at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Costa Mesa businessman Henry T . Segerstrom and Anaheim Mayor John Seymour are serving as campaign co-chairmen of the committee that will i n c lude labor representatives, educators. se nior c itizens a n d environmental groups. The June baUot measure also contains multiple provisions for environmental protection, water quality gua rantees and conservation. Knauft noted it will require no new taxes because its costs will be paid by water users. While state authorities predict that water deliveries may be curtailed statewide next year, local officials foresee no serious shortage along the Orange Coast during 1982. Ron Robie, state water r esources director , bas uz:ged utilities throughout California to cut back on water use as the result or damages to -t he San-L~ ~s~l'Wtt lff~s than normal rainfall conditions. In late summer. a 1,000-foot stretch or earth slid on the Central Valley's Reservoir. The damage raised water officials' rears that the storage basin could nol be used during 1982. Now, they expect the reservoir lo be repaired by next May in time to catch and store about 500,000 acre-feet or snow melt and other runoff If the May schedule is met, San Joaquin Valley agriculture an d-SO'tlthern-C-al i fonrla dom estic water users might get at least ball the supply normally expected from the San Luis next year, authorities predict. Robie noted that 1981 has been a dry year, averaging less than 75 percent or normal statewide r ainfall. He said his department "will make a major effort to prepare utilities for a possible drought next year." He added that if 1982 also is dry, "J.here will be significantly less water availab le from r eservoirs to help make up nature's deficiency .... " '·A dry year followed by a dry or critically dry year can cause severe problems in many areas of the state." Orange County probably won 't be one of the problem areas, Yoga class due at Coast YMCA A series of five yoga classes for both beginner and intermediate students will be offered at the Orange Coast YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newpor t Beach, beginning Tuesday. The classes will be taught by Arleena Gherardini. Beginners and intermediate students may attend either an evening or daytime class. Classes are held Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11 p.m . For more information call 642-9990. INT£QIOQ0 BY LU0K-0£Qb 17"50 ~ 1Mrn1tt. !MM. C7M> ts?-le!56 Unvon Aaza, Anahdm .... lmpaW Ind Sen11 A.. c.wyon bet ol1'wnldl "'-""· C7J4) 974.e902 70·213 ~y 111. Rancho ...... (714) 324·8241 WINhouM-2400 S. Pulman .a...nut. Sln1a Anl, (?14) 751-0792 ' experts agree. One or those experts IS Dennis MacLain, -genl!ral manager of the Municipal Water District of Orange County. The district is responsible for importing water, through the Metropolitan Water Dis t rict, from Northern California and the Color ado River into Orange County. MacLain said county water afenc1es may sugg-est some rationing n ext year, but principally to allow more waler to be sent from No rthern California into the central and northern areas of the state. H e a nd Go.rd o n Elser , spokesman for Orange County Water District, which maintains the natural water basin beneath coastal Orange County. agree the local area is in pretty good s hape des pite the possible drought. Colorado R i ver w ater. imported in large quantities during the drought or three years ago is still available until 1985 when Arizona will receive most of that water. _jp And , Elser r eports, ffle underground basin has plenty or water as the result of the two wet years preceding last year. M acLain s ai<t local water qua Tiy may a rop somewhat with increased imports from the Colorado River which contain more dissolved minerals than Northern Cal ifornia water imports. The result, he said, will be "harder" water in area homes. a c ondition similar to that witnessed by countians two or three years ago when drought c onditions led to massive imports from the river. -JERRY CLAUSEN A seminar for Laguna Beach merc hants on how to avoid shoplift.Ing this holiday season will be held next Thursday at the Laguna Beach Hig h School cafeteria. The seminar, which begins at 7 p.m. and continues to 9:30 p. m., is co-sponsored by the police d epart m ent , eighborhOod Waleb,-lnc .. -and- the Chamber of Commerce. Tim Mille r , the city's community services officer, said the workshop will demonstrate inexpensive t echniques to prevent thefts from local shops. Enrollment is limited to 50 pe rsons and reservations may be made by calling the chamber at 494-1018. cau &42-se1a. 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Ju>I Once In My lite .A MOii Wlthoul lo .. . ltt<-do> If You It_,,.., Me Ja.,Hendtr'°" .......•...••• ltlon Mat . Ctv11 T"°'"9_. • Let us know your fawrtte ~Ind artlltl. Clll KOQl'1 MS Phn at 144·2715. . • n !j § i ~ i > ~ I I I I •·· I I I I I I I I I I I -----------------------------111111!!1••4!!1 ..... '" .• '. • Phone bills tp jump. about $1 in Decemfier SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Monthly bllla wtll Jump about a dollar for the avua1e Calltorn la telephone cuatomer bellnnlna next month, the 1tat1 PubUc UUlltle1 Comml11lon Hid Friday. Hither ratea 10 Into effect 1n 10 days, althouah they probably will not be renected 1n bllla unlll the middle or lut part of Decemt>,r. a Paclflc Telephone official e1tlmated. PUC Prealdent John E . Bryson, announcln¥ the increase, blamed the hike on 'federal intrusion Into telephone company rate.making." The Increase resulted from a federally mandated c hange in accountin1 that would consider all interior wiring or customer premises a1 an expense recovera ble Immediately, rather than as a capital Rhode Island nudists look for new beach SOUTH KINGSTOWN, .R.I. <AP> -Rhode Island nudists will have to find somewhere else to frolic in the buff now that Moonstone Beach has become part or tpe Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge. "It is going to be one or our touc hiest situations,'' refuge manager Donald Tiller says. Because regulations prohibit nude bathing on federal land, Tiller said he expects a crackdown on nudity on the beach even if it is leased to the town of South Kingstown, as it has been in the past. The hall-mile long, 600-foot-wide investment ab1orbed over ,many YHfl. Bryson empbulaed ~hat the decision. "don not increase , telephone company profttl." The tA:llal of lncreued reven'-lea for tbe state's 23 other telephone utlllUet amountl to $3.26 mUUon. The commlaalon said rates in the future ''wlll be relatively lower because or action taken Friday.'' because telephone companies would be asking for in creases le11 frequently because of reduced capital requirements. The immediate effect wtll be an increase in basic rates or about 8 percent, or 65 cents for average users, plus increases in loll rates of one cent per minute for calls under 90 miles, plus Increases for new telephone charges . The decision also means that individuals will be allowed to add telephone wiring, aqd contractors will be allowed to install telephone wiring in new residences instead of the phone companies. ·'California telephone users should be aware that the federal governm e nt is su bstantial.ly . increasing its role in determining how teJephone rates should be set," Bryson said. "The result ... will be substantial increases in the cost of simply having a telephone." Pa'cific Telephone 's one-party flat-rate residential service, now $7 a month, will increase 57 cents a month, plus eight cents for a leased phone at $1 a month, for a new total basic rate of $8.65. For General Telephone customers, the basic rate will go up 7.87 percent, or 58 cents, for a total of $7.98. J_ strip or beach, long popular with bare bathers, WH par~ 15 acres donated to the 'federal Fish and Impostor jailed Wildlife Service by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island. BAKERSFI ELD CAP> -A medical sc hool dropout was s entenced to 16 months in state pi::ison for posing as a doctor at Kern Medical Center for four weeks. Court Commissioner James Stuart sent Glfb-r1m-UfWy, JO;" to-prfson- The 'donation was aimed at encouraging the federal government to buy a 60-acre plot or land at Trustom Pond slated for -aeve1opmenr5y ownerTosepJfYoung Jr. of Arlington, Va. rejecting a plea bargain. PUBLIC AUCTION t HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS GOODS RELEASED FROM G.O. WAREHOUSE 22522 PLUS OTHERS Due to the Inability of the Importer to pay customs duties, 13 rolls of Orental Rugs were placed In a government warehouse. These goods have now been released and due to the financial sq~ze now encountered by most dealers in the Luxury Goods Market, we will auction these goods and others of exceptional quality to raise urgently needed money. The selection will include rugs from China, Iran, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Romania, Turkey, Egypt, and Russia. -· AUCTION WILL TAKE ~LACE SATURDAY, NOV. 14 AT 2 P.M. HOLIDAY INN 25205 LA PAZ RD. LAGUNA HILLS View 1 hr. prior to.Auction A, A, & A Inc. Terms: Cash/Check Information: 213-709-0026 ~UCTIONEl;RS NOTE: Due to the urgency of this sale the bidding will start way bel'!w the opening bids of recent auctions. If you are In the m arket for Oriental Rugs, THIS AUCTION SHOULD NOT BE MISSED The rugs are all In exquisite condition and range In size from 2'x3' t~ 18'x12'. 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College fee hike eyed $216 increase spurred by liudget cuts LONG BEACH <AP> -State University and Colleaes Chancellor Glenn Dumke la Pl'OPollna a rue fee increase tor next fall that would require 1tudent.1 to at.orb nearly all the budaet cut ordered by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Dumke'a proposal, announced by hl1 office Friday, would raise feet ln the 19·campus 1y1tem to between $540 and SS74 a year. Students are already (acing a one-time~ fee increase on Jan. 1 to make up for a 2 percent budget cut ordered by Brown this year because of the state's money short"le. That fee increase ends In June. The fall 1982 increase proposed by Dumke at the recommendation or a task force will go before the board or trustees Tuesday. , 1tate 11encie1 to trim their budget.a by 5 percent for 1982·83, on top of the 2 percent cut.a ror this year. In the CSUC system, the reduction would be $50.7 mtuion. Combined wlt.h budget lncreue propo1aJs that the trustees have aJready approved for projected enrollment lncreues and new programs, a totaJ of ~.8 million must be trimmed, Oumke's offke said. The student fee Increase would raise ~1.3 million. Dumke said $10.2 million of that would be used for a new financial aid program to coshion the fees' Impact on lower-income students. More savings would be made by turning away about 5,100 students who are expected lo seek enroUment next year. The planned new programs would be canceled, saving $11.7 million, and another $4.8 million would be cut from current proJrams. Miss Venezuela . Pilin Leon. an 18-year-old student. adiusts her crown after bemg enthroned as Miss \\'arid at the International heauty t·ontest at t11e Royal Albert Hall m London tlus week The trustees will be asked to approve the amount of the fees and act on details of the plan, Including new enrollment limits, in January. If they approve the increase, it will lake effect unless the Legislature blocks IL With state o!ficinls projecting a $360 million budget deficit for next June unle s spen.ling Is cut or reased, Brown has told Those cuts would Include $1.1 million in scheduled financial aict increases for needy students, $179,000 in an affirmative action program for employees, and $61,QOO In Dumke's ·office. RCA ColorTrak 25" Cllegor\ll RCA -· ColorTrak 25" clegorw RCA ColorTrak 19" dllgOfW FREE RCA Black & White TV 12" dlllQOnat That's RlcJht -This weekend you get fflis 1982 llack & WW.. TV at Ho ChanJe when you buy any RCA 1982 25" dia9. Console ColorTrak. Ow Super Low Sale Price plus this perf.ct Xmas Gift or 2nd Set. Don't Dealy -Offef-Limited. ., Show" are only four of twettfy Color Trait MOdels In stoclc.. All Sale Priced thru Sunday. AU with me 12" B&W TV, all with our 3 Yr. Pict. Tlbe, I Yr. Parts & I Yr. Home Ser¥1ce and all with frH Delinry and Set-tip by a technician. These sets will be priced less than the discounters. RCA ColorTrak 25" ,,.,,,,,,. ncn RCA ColorTrak 25" ciegor\111 QU.UTZ ICIYIO.UD TUHIHG M~det GFR122 ·; .:._:_ ~ :-_-:::-----_ -·-·r • • ---• -RCll:r; .. --· ::~;EL·-. - fACTOU Aunt0Rf1EI> • CAILE lUDY SERVICE OH f'llMISES • Qn. TUHIHG RCA SELECTAVISION THIS UMIT WILL 8E PRICED 'SON LESS THAM A LEADING DISCOUMT STORES RECENT AD. prlu oft this spec lal mo d•I ColorTrok. It's a sta1tdard TV -.d also a hlcJh resoluffOlt Yldeo MCMlltor. CALL 961-ll29 FOi PllCE YH WE HAVE CCOl I CAMllAS Comparabl• pricincJ on models VFT 190, VFT250, VFT650 md portable model VfP 170. Hurry, Sale Ends Sunday. Uf we nlft out, rain checks wil be isswd at our s*spriu.J RCA XL-100 19" ~ SIMULATID WALNUT CAllMIT AMD DIAL Lt•HT. ' . , • I Big c"!uJnges in worktime arrangements due Byl'alDIQT Have you ever felt that you • were on a treadmut 1oln1 from 1chool to work to retirement wlth no 1topt 1lonf the way? Hav you ever wl1bed you could arranae rou-r JU• dlfferently1 to Inc ude more vacation time or leaves for rurther eduraUon or travel? Have you ever had to ('()~ ~Ith overly rigid workllme erraneements to accompllah family or personal chorea? II you have these feelings, you are not alone. Such concerns have become commonplace, and as a result, major changes in the ways we distribute work over tbe days, weeks, and years of our lives are already occurring. Worktlme arrangements ln the future are likely to be considerably more diverse and flexible t h a n in the past, allowing individuals to work in ways that better meet their needs and preferences. Traditionally, if one held a job, one worked 40 hours a week ror apprp~imate ly 40 years sandwiched between schooling during youth and retirer;nent in old age. Today, managers and employees alike are questioning the viability of such standardiied worktime arrangements and our prevalent ed ucation·work-retirem ent lockstep. This move toward more worktime flexibility is rooted in fundamental social changes in education , family l ife , retirement and employment. Less and less do we follow tbe traditionaJ practice or gaining all . of our education during youth. A 20-year-old today can expect to live another 55 years as compared to 42 years in 1900. Tfius Ile idea o recurren education throughout life has becom e increasingly reasonable. In addition. almost one-third of today's workers change their occupations every four years. The need to adjust skills in response to !fo'cTa l ana technologi c al changes - coupled with growing interest in recreational education and the recognition that "real world experience augments formal schooling is encouraging youth to interrupt school• with · employment and adults to break from work for education. Changing family patterns are also increasing the demand for worktime changes . Until recently, tradition.al family values encouraged men to hoJd full -tim e jobs as "breadwinners" and women to forego or mmimize employment in order to perform full-time "homekeeping" duties . Today, husband s and wives are increas ingl y s haring income·earning and. to some ............. Husbands.and wwes are increasingly sharing tile hreadwmner role and liomekeepmg responsibilities. e x t e n t , b o m e k e e p i n g to forego earnings in exchange responsibilities as couples have for time orr. Despite tbe fewer children and women pressures or inflation, increased pursue careers or take jobs to earnings from two paychecks help meetfamilyexpenses. will commonly create the As more o f us become financial discretion to trade members of dual-earner earnings for time. households, the task of juggling Another likely change will be home and career will the flexible exten sion of necessitate more work employment into the later years scheduling flexibility in order to of life. Life expectancy for those -m &&t i-A4-i Y.i d U1l n~ds . -aged-M-has lnc1eased trom 13 to Additionall y, famil y lime 16 years since 1940. Thus the constraints when both spouses need ·to spread fixed incomes are employed will foster a desire and savings over longer * * * retirement years. together with improving health and progressively Jess toilsome work. may cause many indi viduaJs to hold jobs past the Writer leads .... - Work research traditional retirement a~e. Indeed, population trends FRED BEST directs research on work-shari ng a t tbe C.a lifornia Employment Development Department. A sociologist, he formerly held ~ilions a t C h e National Com mission ••IT f 0 r Employment Policy and various federal agencies. His books include "Flexible Life Scheduling," "Work Sharing," and "The Future of Work." indicate that public and private pension systems must support a growing number of retirees in the future. The resulting sparsity of funds may make it necessary for persons to work past 65. In response, older workers are more likely to seek less than full-time employment or extended leave options as a price for postponing retirement. Other worktime reductions m ay result from high une.mploymenl. In the past. social policies to shorten the workweek, prolong schooling during youth , and lengthen retirement were Instigated partly to spread jobs among more workers. Despite these ,. hurcn of St. Matthew by the·sea (Traditionel Ep/3copal) HOLY COMMUNION -Each Sunday· 9:00 AM (Book o! ~ P_rayer ·J928) . MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 611 Hello~, Corona de/ Mar • -~ ..... .._. ........... ~ 518-7113 . ST. JOllfS T .. IPtSCOPA1. C...at IM COST A MISA 191 s""' .. <>r.p •- PASTOI JOIL A. S~M CtmST C (Missouri Synod) 760 Vkt.rie St., c-. ...... U..Y. T._, ,...__Hl-161 I , w61SHIP Y(YICl-~11 a ll:tO A.M. ..,~ .... ---.a...~ .. joA.M.· airw-ScllMI-... , .. , ~DlTOR'I NOT~: '1'1111 u the 10th fft o Hrltt o/ 16 artlclfl 1zplonno ''Worldng: C~1 cmd Chofc11." Sociologiat Fr.d II"' dttcrfbf• oltemallw• to thf nfne-to-/fw, 40•11ear work UUtt lhot haw domfnotfd our poal. ThU wntl wot wnHtn for CourH• t>,, NNrpa~r. o program of Unlu.rlit11 Eztftldon, UC, Son "'-""· "°''" funding from tlaf National Endowment for tht Humardtlfl. and other poUcles, joblessness remains unacceptably blgh, and policy makers are explorlne ways to spread unemployment by further reducing workllme. These developments are all contributint to one of the most protou.nd labor market trends o( our era: The size of tt\e labor Corce is skyrocketing, but a erowing proportion or this expanding labor force. would prefer to work less than "full-time." The proportion of all adults seeking or holding jobs has Increased Crom 60 percent in 1960 to 64 percent In 1980 and is projected to top 66 percent by 1990. At the same time, aspirations for r e ducing worktlme and scheduling il more flexibly have also increased. A c c o r d i n g t o o..n e representative survey in 1978, 59 percent of American workers would trade from 2 up lo 50 percent of current income for more free lime -if they could choose the type or lime off. Similarly. 84 percent would exchange all or some of a 10 percent raise for more free lime. Other studies indicate overwhelming desire for more individual choice in scheduling daily and weekly work hours. One survey found that 79 percent favored overall life scheduling that wonJd mix schooling and leisure into mid·life rather than compartmentalize su c h non-work lime into youth and old age." "While standardized worktime ...I.OJ.U.ln.e_s_c9.nUnue to.. dominate _ the world of work. innovations that were unheard of a deacade ago have become commonplace. The proportion of employees voluntarily working part-lime has increased from 11 to 19 percent between 1954 and 1977. In the past, most part·lime jobs were temporary, low-skilled positions. Today. inc reasing numbers are career· track jobs that allow individuals to fluctuate between full and part -lime while gainin g seniority and promotion. "Job-splitting," where two persons share one full-time position. has become common and has proved successful for high school principals. line administrator s , and other pos itions requiring complex tasks. Flexiti me . which allows e mployees to arrive at and leave their jobs late or early as long as they put in a full -Oay 's work, is used by an estimated 13 percent of American employers . in Europe, the nexitime concept has been expanded to the week, month, and year. allowing em ployers to avoid overtime pay rates while meeting the prefe rences or employees. Modtrled workweeks. such as four days or 10 hours each, are frequently obse?ved. Although comparatively rare, sabbaticals and leave-of-absence rights have emerged outside. The academic world. Many private firms In the labor-competitive electronics industries have.developed tbree- to six-month paid sabbalica~ an errective means or recruiting and retaining employees. Leave-or-absence rights up to one year are now common in the public sector. Among the most interesting . innovations are voluntary worktime reduction programs. One California county allows mdi vidual employees to forego 5, 10 or 20 percent of their annual earnings for 10, 20 or 40 days of additional vacation. This popular program was HDROBCDPI Sunday, November 15 By SVDNEV OMARR ARIES <March 21-ApriJ 19>: Good news received concermng property, home, family. You get fresh s tart new contact proves invig orating . Leo, Aquarius and another Aries figure prominently. TAURUS <April 20-May 20>: V1s itmg relative provides spice lQ. Jile Spiritual val.u.e.s. are defined. Sense of security is heightened. Message confirms plan s for trip . GEMINI <May 21.June 20> · Money de c is ion requires many -fa c eted review friendship and business could be in vo l ved . Cle ar lines of communication. You receive a ccolade from a "favorite relative." CANCER t June 21-July 22 1 · Accent on fresh start, optimism. circumstances favorable to your aspiration s . Focus on renovation. rebuilding, putting loose ends together LEO <July 23-Aug . 221· Empha s is on c hildren , important changes, closed-door meetings, agreements reached with those who do have your best interests at heart. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 221 · Family gathe,ring could dominate scenario; accent on res toration of harmony, s piritual evaluation, domestic adjus tment and exchanges of confidences with loved ones . LIBRA <Sept. 23 -0cl. 22): ort11nally •tarted u a volu.nt&ry work·1hartn1 1cheme to avoid layoff a. Durln1 ita fir1t year, 11 · ~rcent or the county'• 10,000 employee. frmily exchanaed pay for time, thus rcducln& overall labor costs and ovoldin1 layoft1. ln aome ca11e1, 1lmllar proarama have actually Increased the number or Jobi by maklne It necessary to hire replacement worker1. Another notable approach to com bating joblessness Is Work S h arlne Un employ ment Insurance. This program, which . has been used for 50 years in Germany and was recently initiated In California, allows payment of partial un · employment insurance tor employees who go on short work weeks to prevent layoffs. No.one is laid off. workers retain most of their lake-home pay and fringe benefits, and employers avoid expensive recruitment and training costs. Like all changes, these worktime innovations have cost as well as benefits. Nonetheless, these institutional changes are gradually redistributing work, not only ar;none different groups in our 'society. but across the days and years of our lives. NEXT WEEK: J . Richard llackman and Edward E. Lowin Ill, e x perts on buaineu organ- ization. d1scuu "The Quality of Work Life." Accent on self·reliance, revision of plans, discussio n of aspirations with one in position of authority. Original concepts are subject to change. Be realistic in appraisal of places and people. SCORPJO <OcL 23-N'ov. 21>: Good lunar aspect coincides with gaining s upport for long-range plans, projects. Ac c ent on p h i losoph ical co.nce.pts, spiri.tual-prineiples- an d details ·connected with tr avel. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 >: You gain access to confidentiaJ data -new light is shed on potential, finances and r.elations hip with ' on e who recently requested money aid. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 >: You encounter persons whose views are opposite your own. Be receptive, but adhere to principles. New agreements are on horizon. Optimism will replace gloom. AQUARIUS lJan. 20:Feb. 18): If you attempt to fol'ce issueg, y ou ··chase'· chan ces for success. If patient~ those who s hare basic concerns wi ll cooperate and hand you what is needed on proverbial silver platter. PISCES l Feb. 19-March 20): Favorable moon aspect signified pleas ure through children, freedom Crom unnecessary burden and fun through social contacts, events. Gemini, Leo, Sagittarius natives figure prominently A W Ollle 0111 THE UMITID METHODIST CHURCH · Costa Mesa MSTUMTID MITHOOIST CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. .-c~•~t:JO Wenlilp 10:41 Huntington Beach AIST UMITm MITHOOIST C ... CH 2721 1 7th St 536-353'7 w......., J-kr. 10:11 .... :m HAllOlt~l8ftl S..._..5-lcft .,.,..., ,...... 1:11 P.M.' . t 0 P A M ,...., S-lc• -,,.,._, Frid9r of ... __. 7:JO P.M. Rabb• Bernard P King ,Jamboree & Eastbluff Or. ,1.1uslc Arie Sh1kler N9WIX>f1 Beach, C.lif ' Educat0<: Nancy L41vln ,_. ..._ ••eel 6~7HJ a _A"~w...,,. ~ I 1~.~T~E~M~~-~S~H~A:§R=§O~K§=. ~. 1 1· ~-(Conservat1ve)I ¥ ' Rabbi Hershel Brooks · , N...-y eat. AM "'°"*'O CllirdlSc..._'=" .... . Charles 0 Cran< Min1$1er COsta Mesa North Huntington Beach North Mis.A VBDI COMMUMm &NTm Ut4fTID MITHOCHST CHURCH MITHODIST CNUICH w......, a a-ctt ~ 6662 Heil Ave 8"42..-~1 l:JO. 10:0011..M. WenlllpS..lu Dr. W.-1. se..t l!JO • 10;00 1:00 Holy Co!" I• I 0:00 Holy Eucharist I 0:00 s.day School . Nursery care i ttleR••.C__....,....,,v1c .. ,.=:: =:-.YT..'IA.~ .-~. r, r j Sunde~ Sctfool -1:40 A.M. ' Momlnt Woraltlp -1:00 A U :OO A.M. • PliiCI o1J PUCf L~ SCHOOl ctaRY cAUICA .• l :)O,_., ~ IO:OO IY THI SIA Fountain Valley Newport Beech FllST UMnD 1400 w. Balboa Blvd. MITHODIST CHUICH 673-3805 18225 Bushard St. 617 West Hamilton, Costa .... C.llf. 92627 I 1714) Hl·l26Z S41-lll7 . ....... ........ -.......... __ ......,, ----· L \ Rev Robert Shepard. Jr • HJ..UH w....., a Ca.rcll ~ Or. Carroll E. Wwd, Minister t :JO A.Mo I w....., • a.di Sc-.. ww.y Pft.SctlMf/hp c.. . ,..,. A.No 1M A M,-4 P.M. ·~--C»WM MIWPORT CIMT8 UHr1'ID METHODIST IHI Mw .... A .... C:.-.. W.. 644-0741 WORSHIP & CHURQ-1 SO«:>Ol -9:30 A.M. ' Rfv. Ken McMillan .. •• s.Ea : SHAllAT SIRYM:B .~,._...w ... tl:Jl&aj I Looking For I\ Good. Cl1nst-C111ltrtd Churrhl /o111 Us For WoNl11r Ill MARINERS CHURCH R1111 Orllu11d, Prtll(fiillg 9·00 .im, Wort hip and Sunday School (0 to 6th grade) 10:15 3m, Bible Cl.uses (Chlld~n &. Adults) Bison l\t'tllllt nl }nmbortt Boulrcinrd P /10111' b40·60 10 For lnformnlion •And 1-he ~ace of Cod. whl(h 1urpu•e• all comprehen· tlon, ehall jluud your hearts and your minds in Christ Jnu• " Philippian• 4:7 ' w ·ome n's role changing LOS ANOECES <AP> -Tbe ordination of women In the Epl1copal Churcb cau1ed whole con1regaUona to withdraw from lhe union. A lawsuit 1pran1 trom the Unli.d Presbyterian Church'• decision refusal to ordain men who don't believe that women should be ordained. Catholic nuna ln Chlc110 are secretly celebratln1 mus, In defiance of Rome's decree that only a valldly ordalned male prleat can consecrate bread and wine. The role of women in lhe Chrt1tJan church ln America is in the procesa of chan1e. The dembnstrations, lawsuits and conire1atlonal apllls that have accompanied lncreasea in women 's authority and voice have overshadowed the fact that millions of American women apparently are content with the traditional view of a woman's place in the church. ''There are Isolated in1tances or women who challenge the church theologically as to why .a woman can't become a priestess; but there ls no tangible movement," said the Rev. Anthony Kosturos, president of the presbyters of the Greek Orthodox Diocese of San Francisco. "I Imagine in one or two generations we'll have some challenge," he said, indicating that exposure to American secular society ilfspires chaoae ln the church. • "11'e orthodox church hu not been id th• Unlted Statee aa lon1 aa the CathoUca and Protettantl," aaJd Koeturoe. tlvln1 one ,..uon why b1a church bu not faced the challen1e. "Another reuoo would be cultural, ln that, over a period of centuriea, a man'• role In the bOme bas been a role ot leadenblp. ln the UnJted Stat~s. that role ii chan1in1 to aome extent.'' 1 Kotturoa refiecta moat cooservatlvea on the lasue when be 1aya the belief that a woman should be aubordlnate to her bu.aband and have no authority in the church la bated on Scripture and tradition, particularly Jewish tradition. He refers to tbe Levites, a ll men, who served u prleata for the ancient Hebrewa, and carries the argument to the New Testament, pointing out that J esus wa1 ' man and choee 12 men as his disciples, though he bad close women friend.a. The wrlllnts of the apostle Paul are the most frequently quoted in Protestant churches lo support the traditional view of women's role. But the historic interpretation of those writing$ Is now being disputed by women and theologians who argue that Paul's admonitions were written by someone else, or reflect put c onditions of society or have been misunderstood through the centuries. Holiday events beginning A POTLUCK dinner for new members will begin at 6 tonight at Temple Bat Yahm. For information. call M1k1 Sholkoff at 548-TISS. CU R RENT LITERATU R E a s an indi<;tment of our national emotional and intellectual condition will be discussed by Laguna Beach resident Jim Sweeney at the Sunday meeting of the Unitarian-Universalists of Laguna Beach. 429 Cypress Drive. For information, call 494-4743. STEWARDSHIP SUNDAY will be observed a t 10 a . m. Sunday in the Neighborhood Congregational Church United Church of Christ. The church is al St. Ann's and Glenneyre streets, Laguna Beach. A CAR&ER SEMINAR for ctiurc h ministries will begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at •Christ College Irvine, 1530 Concordia. THE UCI CONCERT CHOIR will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the sanctuary of First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Admission is free. ORGAN SOLO I ST Mildred Ka mmeyer·Ba mes will perform al 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Spurgeon Memorial United Methodist Church, 1025 Me mor y Lane, Santa Ana. Admission is Cree. A GARAGE SALE will be held at 21081 Cocobana, Huntington Bea~h on Sunday. lo benefit Temple Sharon . For information, call Sofia at 968·5667. A PLANNED FAMINE wiU begin Friday for 60 youths of Lake Hjlls Community Church, Laguna ..Ulls. Steven Bagley, minister to youth, explained the 30-hour fast is designed so participating youths can experience reeling hungry and learn why hunger exists and what can be done about 1t. Each youth wiil contribute S6 to participate a nd will s eek Famine supporters to contribute SS. ST. JOHN THE Baptist Church, Costa Mesa. will hold parish renewal weekends at the parish hall, 1015 Baker St. Nov. 20 through 22 and Dec. 4 through 6. For information, call 540·2214. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lecturer Jack Hubbell or Palo Alto will speak at 8 p.m. T uesday a t Uni versity United Methodist Church, 18422 Culver Drive, Irvine. His topic is "Exploring the Realm of Divine Spirit." A PIANO CONCERT will begin at 8 p.m. .. • F ~ c :z Tuesday at Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann's St., Laguna Beach. Church organist Michael Sanders will perform. A $3 donation is requested. THE WOMEN'S Association of CommunJty Presbyterian Church, Laguna Beach, will meet at 12::.> p.m. Tuesday in Fellowship Hall for a luncheon. Bonnie Changstrom will discuss her trip to Haiti as part of a mission group. For information, call 494-7555. Cost is $1. ACl'OR ROBERT Clary will participate in a special program at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Temple 'Bal Yahm. Clary is sole survivor of 13 family members who spent years In German concentration camps. The temple Is at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. Admission is $2 for adults. For information, call 644·1999. FAMILY ACTION Day in the Ro ma n Catholic Diocese• of Orange will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Nov. 21 at Marywood Center, 2811 Villa Real Drive, Orange. Groups and movements in the diocese will explain their services to ramili.es. For Information, call 738·4312. A CHRISTMAS boutique wiU be held from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 21 at Orange Coast Christian School, 107 W. Marquita, San Clemente. A GRAND PARTY and Gold Event is set for 8 p.m. Nov. 21 al South Coast Communities Jewish Center, 298 BroadWay. Laguna Beach. Tickets are SlOO eachi. For information. c.tJl 497-2070. • A SATURDAY NIGHT social will begin at 8 p.m. Nov. 21 sponsored by Temple Sharon Sisterhood. For information, call 631·3262. A HANUKKAH BOUTIQUE will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 22 al Temple Beth David, 6100 Hefley St .. Westminster. r-ORANGE COAST ., ~. I ECHAP t 7l4 Or-..···~ c..te ...... ,..._.._.L.._Jec ... Morning WorsMP:-1 0:00 A.M. Pastor Jacobs s,.a1&s E•~-Serv°~ ::-6~M. ·: RJchard llake s,.oks ~~!..~ Eu _I~ I 7!ii1'li4 •. , ..... -· ... ......,Serles 1'Mt.frCI di" J ........... , ... ,..... , , s~•t7JJ .. : -1Jt.14u I ~~~~~~~~~~~~..;..._~~~~~~~· I I j,, , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BIV.H04ES CW THE MOTHER CHURCH.~ FlltllT CHUltQ4 Of' CHRIST SCl£HTIBT IN 90STOH, MASSACHU&nTS Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 14, 1981 V'l lTOR President Reagan met in the Oval Offlc of the White House last Tuesday with Arc hbishop lakovoc. primate of the Greek Orthodox Church for North and Soulh America. Churches Ii hie for antitrust WASHINGTON (AP> -Rejecting First Amendment ar,ument•of freedom of religion, a federal appeals court says churches may be prosecuted for antitrust vlolatlons. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court or Appeals ruled lhi.s week that churches or church groups are not immune from antitrust laws tr ' they pursue policies that reduce competition in the marketplace. The ruling marked the first time; the court , ,I Bishops to meet ' WASH INGTON (AP > -U.S . Roman Catholic bi.shops will bold their annual meeting here next week and it's expected they may have some strong criti<:ism of the buildup of nuclear weaponry in the wor ld. Several Catholic bishops across the country recently have spoken out strongly against such arms, and the subject was cited as urgent at the bishops' meeting a year ago, with indications they would take it up this time. The National Conference of Catholic Bishops, including the church's entire U.S. hierarchy, meets from Monday through .Thursday. China future bright SYDNEY, Australi a <AP) -On his return from a trip to China, the Rev. Alan Walker said the church there is "facing a bright future." Walker, director of world evang~lism for the World Methodist Council, said the •;number of Christians in China has at least doubled since com munism came to China in 1949" -although the growth previously has been mostly underground. Now Christianity is out in the open, he said, but even with newly opened churches drawing large and enthusiastic congregations, there still are an estimated 50,000 "house churches" functioning in China. · ERA passage u17ged NEW YORK CAP> -The executive council of the Lutheran Church in America asks its synods, congregations and members to be "persistent and energetic" In pressing efforts to bring about ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment before the time expires for it next June 30. said, that antitrust laws had been applied to a rell1lous organization, THE APPEALS panel overturned a lower court ruling which held that religiously motivated conduct "ls not the type which rails witt\tn the realm of the antitrust laws." The appeals panel said the lower court should decide whether Catholic bishops in the United Stales violated antitrust laws when lhey asked retailers of religious books not to sell an English language liturgy that had not been approved for ~e in this country. The appeals court sllid there must be a ba lancing test between the church's First Am endment right to exucise religious freedom and the right of free competition in commerce. "THUS, THE DISTRICT court must initially determine if the economic pressure brought by the church is legitimately 1eared to the church's protection of its Liturgy rather than its survival in the marketplace of religious books," said the opinion, written by U .s. Circuit Judge Patricia M. Wald. The dispute dates to 1962, when the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican decided to permit use of vernacular language rather than Lalin in church liturgy. The English liturgy approved by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the bishops or at least 20 other countries is entitled Liturgy of the Hours. ANOTHER ENGLISH language version titled Morning and Evening Prayer was approved for use in England, Ireland, Wales a nd Australia. Harry J. 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Only the Williamson Act, passed in the mid·1950s, has stood between many California farms and subdivision. The law slows urban s prawl by giving lan<towners a lower property lax rate in exchange for their pledge to keep the land open for 10 years. FOR MANY YEARS, il was a good deal tor almost everyone. Almost buy up property. And wlth houstnc atarta off about 20 percent ftom laat year -Itself a down year ln the building i ndus try most newly available land won't be in Immediate demand. BUT MANY landowners can atilt be expected to gamble on the Williamson can cellations. especially-si nce Proposition 13 renders the gamble far less risky than it would have been a few years ago. Ir Interest rates drop next year, as many economists forecast, the state's housing crunch will produce a gigantic demand for new homes and new land lo develop. Then the gamble t.tould have a huge payoff, especially for owners of property on the fringes of big cilles. But California stands to lose in the process. For thousands of productive acres wiU be built over. while the urban sprawl decried so often by Brown and the state Legislature will continue its inexorable spread. ~Cll'••·-· .. ·--"'- . one·lhlrd of the state's privately-owned land -16.2 million acres -is now protected. And the owners were assured they'd be taxed as if the land could never be developed into housing. But Proposition 13 has changed things, guaranteeing that even without the Williamson Act, farmland property taxes would stay low. Taxes under the Police actions public's business ClllflRlll flCUS Jarv.is-Gann initiatbte-are still slightly hig her than unde r Williamson contracts, but many owners now are willing to accept that in exchange for the option of. selling off some land lo developers. Until now, though, they've been forced to maintain their pledges to keep land undeveloped. And a state Supreme Court ruling last February made it virtually impossible for owners to renege on their agreements. Now it will be possible and a rash of contract cancell ations can be expected soon In the fastest-growing areas. of Sacramento, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, Ventura. Riverside and Orange counties. For a little-publicized new law, that goes into effect Jan.· 1. opens a five-month window in the Williamson Act, foUowtng landowners 'to pull out of their agreements for any reason. BY OONTRAST, after the five·month period ends, cancellation will only be aJlowed if local governments find it is either in the public interest or would not produce a loss or agricultural land or open space. Like the "new cities" bill , this one was pushed by a wealthy, influential Democrat . This time it was Richard O'Neill, an Orange County millionaire and a former slate party chairman. Today's record-high mortgage interest is about the only force mitigating the potentially gigantic impact of the Williamson window. For most landowners will find no immediate payoff if they cancel their open space pledges. High inter est makes this a bad time for investors to Professor swears .by profanity Profanity is a valuable form of human expression, according to a psychologist at the University or Southern California. "Profanity, swearing or what.ever you want to call it is a time-tested and effective method of releasing emotions built up by frustration," aaya Chaytor D. Mason, who maintaina a private practice in clinical psychology and has just completed 20 years with the USC faculty. "For at lea.st as long as civilization bas existed, people have relied on profanity a s an outlet for the frustrations that occur in our dealings with nature, with each other -and with our real self u compared with the self we want to be. • • U the ~called objectionable worda and phrases were suddenly forgotten,'' says Muon, "humanity would quickly coi.n..new oaes or at leaat invent.. 'profane grunts.' • · t believe profanity is especially .OAANQe COAST Governor kills right-to-know measure ; backers may seek legislative override By MICHAEL 8 . DORAIS Michael 8 . Doraia ii gmttel manager and general counael for the California N ew.tpaper PublUhers Association. Gov~rnor B~WJl. lons...10 let peop_le know he marches to the tune of a different drummer. RecenUy by vetoing a proposed law to guarantee public inspection of records describing local police activity, Jerry Brown really d id do something d ifferent. And distressingly meaningful. By vetoing Assembly Bill 909 Jerry Brown became the first governor to kill a r ight-to-know law which had the s11pport or people concerned with reporting the news as well as the American Civil Liberties Union which traditionally serves as a privacy watchdog. AB 909 WAS authored b y Assemblyman Terry Goggin, ( D·San Be rnardino ), concerne d at the increasing trend among local police officials to refuse to answer questions from lbe public about routine police activities. Goggin and the state's ne ws · paper association developed legislation to guarantee the public's right-to-know the who, what. where. why and how con c er n In g po I ice a r res l S• a nd detentions. and the identity of people in jail..-· Most of us take it for granted that this information is readily available, and generalJy police do cooperate. THE HANGUP comes when the police are e m barrassed about the circumstances surrounding a particular event or hav e reason to protect someone involved. When AB 909 was introduced police lobbyists raised objections which were addressed by ameqdment.S in the state Senate to guarantee that police would have discretion over the release of any information which would affect a pending investigation or the safety of any witnesses 0$ oth er persons connected with a crime. Following the Senate amendments the Attorney General 's office and the California Highway Patrol dropped opposition. There remained opposition from some local police departments. Local police opposition exists for two reasons. Police do not wish to relinquish their current power to decide who gets what information. This "control fa ctor" is a useful device for punishing reporters who publiSh st.ones critical or politt-act1oos. The second reason is that lbe police in their own words do not want to be required to "deal with the public." The police representatives expressing this concern have lost sight of the nature of an open and democratic society. POLICE ACTIVITY is no more free or responsibility lo answer to the pubLic for how business is conducted than any othe.r department or govemmen( Police advocates may argue that there are other controls and means of accountability, but the res ults of internal affairs investigations are notoriously secret, and police resistance to civilian review boards is notoriously fierce. Who's kidding whom? To understand wby Gov. Brown would agree to veto AB 909 is to understand that the governor ls running for the U.S. Senate in 1982 and that be is sensitive to wi despread criticis m that he has been sort on crime. Conference may shape national ·policy By LAURA FREMONT c.a.t1114"-....... The White House Conference on Aging, to convene in less than three weeks in Washington, D.C., is likely to affect every citizen of the United States now living -and any born in the next 10 years -because it will carve out the scope and direction of national policy on aging for the next decade. Almost 2,000 delegates from all over Punch us eful in today's world , because problems now seem to be more complex a nd therefore more trustratm1 than ever before.'' FOR SWEARWORDS to achieve tbelr purpose of tension reduction, Mason says, they 01ust be extremely simple to rttall and ·say -and that accoun\I tor the plethora of profanity spelJed ln tour letters. He says effective cusatna muat alao expre11 raw emotion and a lack of social reltraiDt -and that•1 wb1 people who tut tbelr thumb with a hammer rarely uy "Ob, 1buck1!" or "Dami" "01 coune, a penon can 10 to eJCtremea. Swea.rtq, like Ul)'lbln1 elle, can be over-.. And people wbo swear all the time may be emottonal volcaooe1 in dance1 of eruptin1. On lbe cKhll' Und, &*'Pl• wbo aever utter a swMtwai'd could be a pottntlal Mt. St. y.-.._ too." .................. 1 --t• .-. "f4••UJ •••••• •• all Wlli•m• 'rllftll. ... _ ...... ~-----­............ ,...u ......... the nation will discuss issues and problems which affect not only today's elderly but tomorrow's. If this White House Conference on Aging is like the preceding four <the first was held in 1950). we can expect to see many of the recommendations made there turned into law in the near futu r e . Previous While House conferences had an enormous influence on the direction of Social Security, Medicare, the Older Americans Act, and other programs which American citizens now take for granted. The Nov. 30-Dec. 3 conference will do its work through 14 issue committees that will make recommendations for the shaping of a national policy on agUlg. Committee issues include: -Implications for the Economy of an Aging Population : Effects of inflation on older people and their resources, "Odd really---he wu a brilllant theor/81." more women swearing as they occupy role5 that traditionally were dominated by men.'' He says swearing among chlldren &. almost inevitable. "TREY DO IT mostly becauae they think ll'a one way to act grown up. And some ctO:nSrell 11Qtn~ a form of mqic. They bear DaddJ UM an expletive when he burl.I himself. 10 they thlnlt such words have a tpeeial power to reduce the pain -beeauae Daddy didn't cry. Wben tbe chUd tl'let Ual1 maaic, the 1wearln1 may really help by IUlo-SUllCHti01l~ becaUle be &lllall1 it will help and becauae the act of cursing distracts his mind from the pain." . Muon vebemesstly oppo1e9 the Id .. that children who swear 1hould be punlahed. "Puniahlng a chlld ror beinl human la cruel and Immoral. But l do belleYe ln 1uldance. Parents abouJd aclvtM tbe Child to ••••r oaly witb tam.lb' or flienda -to aYOld the pGllildtJ of offendJnc olbera. or coune, tbat'• con.a behavior for adult.I u ...U. "Actually, I believe swearing can be a way or expressin1 camaraderie. U I feel relaxed wtth you, if I really trust you, then J may feel free to lower my guard and swear. Thls is mostly male Cbut lncreasingly female) behavior ln business, politics, and also In marriage." __ _ MASON BEUEVBS that swearin& bas become increasingly acceptable since the turbulent 1980s, Judllna fl"Om bis oblervation or personal behavior and the behavior depicted in. movies and television. "I thin.k that'• a healthy lip. But Jld UJce to see another level or reform. Educators should be1ln admitUnc to atuden.. that many ot OW' blatorical heroes were people who swore like the dlcken1." H e HJ• ht doesn't m••• to downtrade our .heroes, but to coavert tbem from "lmap1 ~ marllle .. lo ....a people ot Ot&b and blood. • "We 1hould 1&op •ilia! people uba!Md ol DOl'IHI ..... 1111 I ... - part ol wbklh • t.o II& • .... II; H)'lQf tbinll Wle l•+llfe , .. By vetoing AB 909 J erry Brown hopes to become 1982 member or the law and order club and more acceptable to the : voters, . . 1 'l'-&E iiOVER--N-O R may receive ! endorsements from some poli ce · organizations but the price 1s a high one : for the citizens or California .! Encouraged by Brown's rejection of AB : 909. more local police officials are : refusing to answer questions from the : publi c. : Only two ,classes of people benefit · from i n c reasing the secre cy· s urrounding police work. Those who : seek special treatment in the : administration or the law and police . officials who do not handle their jobs : properly and wish the information swept under the rug. Goggin and the state's newspaper association have announced they are studying the possibility of seeking a legislative override of the governor's veto in J anuary. While such overrides. are uncommon, the governor's failure to proVide'legislators with an adequate; explanation as to why he vetoed AB 909: may work against him. • on agmg employment opportunities, the impact o r age discrimination. tax and investment policies, and the means to support a greater dependent population. -Economic Well·Being: Social Security program as well as public and private retirement programs. public ~ssistance, and other issues. -Opt ions for Long-term Care: Planning and coordination of health and social services. non-institutional care for the aged, community support, and Institutional care . -Housing : Crim e and crime prevention, energy costs and effi ciency, affordable hous in g for seniors. landlord-tenant issues and consumer protection. -Concerns or Older Women : ln c.o m e adequacy , e mpl oy m ent opportunities for the older woman. re-entry into the market of housewives, health concerns. sex and age and race discriminat ion, and quality of life concerns such as loneliness. . -Private Sector Roles, Structures and Opportunities : Provide rs or pension, health insurance and goods and services to older persons, labor organiza ti o n s , professiona l associations. voluntarism. and research. -Publi c Secto r Rol es and Structures: Integration of services. accountability. Int e rgovernmental relations, Improved public awareness programs and limits on government resources. Other committees will deal with research, older Americans as a national resource. health and "wellness," family and community support, education, and community earlicipatioo, including transportation. YlllH There's a very special group of young people at Wllson Elementary School ln Costa Yeaa. Marjorie Holt's rtrst grade class in Room 13 decided Uncle Len nEed a very bice eift thia week. the entire class sent in an en elope bulging with entries from each student. Whoopee! I was so excited with the batch or wonderful pet pictures that J had to show them to some or the big, funny people who work at the newspaper. And guess what kids? The arts editor wanted to send some or them down the lhe Newport Harbor Art Museum or the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Good stuff everybody. . In fact, the Wilson School entries were so good that one youngster even m anaged to earn on e of the two cash prizes offered each week. Unc le Len r e members receiving a nice collection or drawings from Wilson School last June. Thanks for all your s u pport a n d U n c le Len welcome s c l assroo m s u bm issions by any other schools in the Orange Coast. The pet contest was a doggone winner ltus week. There were many entries, which makes it very difficult for Uncle Len to select winners. But everyone has to agree that Mary Walter's horse picture has to be putty goolL .Ih_e 14-year-old Balboa girl took first place and the S5 prize. OK all you Uncle Len fans at Wilson School, it's lime for the second place winner. Dylan Rogers, 6, of Costa Mesa had the best of the lot and he gets S2 for his efforts. Honorable mentions go to Jenny Stead of Newport Beach and Michelle Strand, 10, and Anne Graham. 10 ~. both of Costa Mesa. Jenny gets an Uncle Len No -No for oot including her age. Also thanks to Kelly, 5'12, and Leticia . 8 , Ne lm s or Huntington Beach and Sally Peckenpaugh, 8, or Corona del Mar. And now it•s time for the Wilson School brigade. Here we go. Many thanks to Laura Adame, 7, Jay Arruda, 6, Gabriela Avila, 7, Richard Barba, Jason Beverly, 7, Craig Bruyn, 6'12. Adrian Cantu, 6, Christian Gomez. 6, Heather Grosdidier, 6, Belinda Heredia. 6, Teresa Lopez, 7, Joel Lozano, 6, Jere my Meyer. 6, Tonya . Morris, 6 , Rachel Morse, 7, Hector Partida, 7, Daniela Picardi, 7, John Rogers, 7, and Kenny Wendel. 6. Only one Uncle Len No-No for the class. Richard Barba forgot to include his age. Hit-p~rade of dogs & cats ~ .· FIRST PLACE WJ.VNER Mgry \\"alters ot Balhoa SECO.'llD PLACE W/.'ll.VER Dylan Rogers ot Costa .Wesa Remember everybody, we·ve got to watch out for grownups who might try and sneak in an entry. Since Thanksgiving 1s just around the corner, Uncle Len would like a holiday theme picture for the next contest. The Daily Pilot's food editor, Mary Jane Scarcello, suggests that all of Uncle Len's friends should draw a picture of a live turkey. Gobble, gobble, that's a great idea and good old Uncle Len looks fo rward to seeing your poultr y pictures . Don 't disappoint Mary Jane. Send in lots of entries so that sh' feels good about her suggestion. Re member to use black ink only on a piece or white paper 4 inches square. In clude your name. address and age with each picture (you can write all the information on the back). Send your entries to Uncle Len, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 so that they get to me by Wednesday. Try to mail them no later than Monday. See you next week. Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/S1turd1y, November 1•. 1981 BaCk -tO-school blues Some young people may just be afraid to leave home NEW YORK (AP) -Back·to- achool blues are normal for children Crom a1e e to 11, but lf avoidance and healtalion coa· Unut beyond the llrat few autupin weeks pareota abould take note, aaya a peycbJatriat who bu done extenalve research on tht CIUfftl and lre.tment of "school phobia." It la a syndrome that can be ao traumatic that ·some children wlll accept any reprimand or punishment rather than attend cla11, explains Dr. Raebel Git· tleman of the New York State Paychlalric Institute. "The term 'school phobia' ls mlsleadln1," she points out, "because we have found throulh clinical study that these kldJ are not afraid of teachers, blackboards or the school build· ing itself. They suffer from ex· treme separation anxiety ; th ey're terribly frightened to leave home." Ms. Gittleman said this separation anxiety could be so severe as t~ cause physical symptoms, such as d izziness, nausea and migraine headaches. "Parents must liste n and watch children closely," she said. "Kids are not always able to express emotions directly. If children become physically ill al' the thought of attending school, they o~viously are suffering." Some children, she adda, may threaten to hurt themselves, or even kill themselves. Working with school-phobic c h i ldren at the non-profit Psychiatric Institute, Ms. Git· tleman and colleagues round that separation anxiety could have physical, rather than emo· tional, roots. Children at the Psychiatric lnstitute's Child and Adolescent Depression Clinic we r e treated with psychotherapy, which was suc - cessful in many instances. ln th e c.as_e.s wh ere psychotherapy failed, however, the researchers found that 60 percent of these children were B-day card sent t o sp at;eman SPACE CENTER. Houston <AP l -S c hoolchildren in nearby Baytown. reckoning that the mailman might have trouble delivering a card ~o Ri chard Truly on his 44th birthday, sent their greetings a few days early. Before leaving for Cape Canaveral. Truly received a huge card from the art class at Carver.Jones elementary school. It was a drawing or a shuttle launch with the legend: .. H ave a blast o n your birthday." Truly turned 44 on Thursday and be and Joe Engle marked the occasion aboard Columbia, soaring in orbit 137 mi les above the nearest post office. Launch was al 7 :10 a .m . birthday morning. Near the bottom of their card. in s mall letters. the art students added: .. Say good luck to Joe Engle too." able to r•ume normal 1chool carura after blochemlcal 1epar1Uon anxiety wu treated with medlcaUon. The medic•· lion aucceqfully alleviated the phyatcal symptom• that motivated the fe.r of achool. "Separation anxiety can be a blochemtcal reaction," Ma. Git- tleman aald . "OverprotecUve or fearful parents may cause a child's separation anxiety. But In many l.natances, the parenta are not to blame. Movln1 to a new nei1hborbo0d, death of a relative, or d ivorce alao can stimulate separaUon anxJety." Emphath:lng the fact that parents are o ften not the problem is the statistic that the averaie a1e of school·phobic c hlldren is 11 ; children may have attended -and often have enjoyed -school for five or six years before the onset or severe anxiety. Early warning signs o r separation anxiety may be a child'll reluctance to vuit friends or play outside alone, according to Dr. Leonard Reich, a child psychologist who haa treated more than SO-school-phobic children for the Mental Health Service or lbe Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York. ''Children may believe mis- takenly that parent.a need their protecUon," he eays. ''School phobia often la not u evulve maneuver. Jnai.ad, It can 1i.m from a child'• mlldJrected feel· Int that. his or her presence at home la necessary for pareata' emotional support or phyalcal well-betna." Firmness and in"'lstence that children attend school, for ex- ample, treating an absence aa lf it were breaklng the law, may help minor school phobics, be ootes. But Ms. Gittleman warns that a child seized with panic at l~e thought or the classroom will most likely "break the law" and accept any punishment rather than Jeave home. Parents sho uld seek psychiatric counseling in severe cases, and work closely with the doctor during treatment. she ad- vises. "In many cases,"' Ms. Gil· tleman saict, "school phobics will attend school if they are al- lowed to caU home once or twice during the day. Gradually, they will get over the need for coo- lant reassurance. ··Parents s hould request medical testing and treatment by the psychiatrist, if necessary, if counseling rans." she adds. Dog d evours loc k s CA RBONDALE, Ill. (AP) - When the caretaker at Bluff Springs Kennels said a dog might be responsible for a series of disappearing padloc ks. Charles Huthmacher couldn•t swallow the idea. But then one m ore lock disappeared and Huthmacker, who runs the kennel. hauled in his 1-year-old Labrador r et ri eve r , R ascal, for questioning and X-rays. There in the dog's stomach were the padlocks. all seven of them. A little surgery this week got them out, and veterinarian Dr. Leon Striegel says Rascal is resting comfortably and is on a .. ver y bland diet .. for a few days The brass loc ks will be cleaned and put back in use. Striegel said. Dog of tlte Weelr ----~ TAKE ME This 4-month old golden retne,·er would make a good famtl ~ <log II you·c1 11kl• to take her home. contact the '.'lewport Beach Animal Shelter . 125 ~l e!-.a Drive. Costa Mesa Telephohe 644-36Sli of Space observatory gleans • new view 'By MADELEINE JACOBS IMI• IM ..... seMce /" CA MBRIDGE , M ass . There probably won't be a wake for the deceased, but sometime soon -in the next few days or weeks, perhaps even as you read this -scientists here will pay their last respects to a beloved "colleague." Affectionately nicknamed Einstein, the "colleague" is a 7 ,OOO·pound astronomical ob- servatory orbiting the Earth 300 miles above its s urface. Launched Nov. 13, 1978, the Einstein Observatory has far exceeded its expected one-year lifetime. but now it is about to exh aust the propellant that keeps its unique X-ray telescope pointed in sp ace. Einstein literally is running out of gas. Like its namesake, however, the Einstein Observatory leaves a legacy that wilJ occupy the thinking of physicists and astronomers for years to come. •'The Einstein Observatory has changed our perspective' of astronomr,' H:rs Dr. Riccardo Giacconi. of the Harvard· Smithsonian Cente r for Astrophysics h eadquartered here in this science·mlnded ci· ty. "It provided numerous ex· amplea showing that things are different in the universe than they are ln the solar ayatem." Indeed , from Einstein's X-ray lma1es , earthbound a1tronomers have gleaned a new view of the heavena. Gone, Giacconi says, ls the Idea of • universe "fill ed with ma· Jeatlcally rolalln1 1alaxiea, alowly evolvfhj over bllUON of yeara." lnatead, Einstein baa re- vealed many detalla of a dynamic, exploe,ve unlvene in constant turmoil. a place populated with bizarre and mysterious objects -exploding galaxies, pulsars, black holes. cosmic bursters and those most myster ious o ( all objects, quasars, located al the very edge of the universe. These celestial members, like the planets and our sun, can on- ly reveal their presence and secrets to astronomers through their characteristic radiation. While many objects emit visible light, radiowaves and other radiation, only the hottest, most energetic objects produce most or their radiation in the short wavelength form known as X- rays. The X-rays emitted readily travel the vast interstellar and intergalactic distances separat- ing us from their point or origin, but the Earth's at- mosphere blocks ground-based astrono{llers from detectine them. An observatory orbiting well above the atmoapbere Is a tldy solution to this problem, a aolu- tton Gtaccolli flrat recognlied more than 20 years ago. Detect· Ing X-rays .from such a aateWte would not be ditflcult, be knew, but forming actual pictures of them would be another matter altogether. In ordinary telescopes, mlr· rors and lenses are used to focus the radlatlon arriving from space to form an lma1e. "But under normal conditions, lenses and mirrors tend to absorb rather than rocua X- rays," Giacconl explalnl. Undaunted by thl1 formidable obltacle, he uaembled a i.am ol ~lent.lat.a and eapneen end be1an tacklln1 the problem. The reault wu a novel Ht di opUca and the ftnt lmaslftl X· ray telescope, a source of con· elderable pride to the •1ear· old ltallan·born·and-educated phyaldlt. wllo bu beea dubbed "the man with X·rtJ vtlton." "The Slut• ttlfftope 11 comparable to the optical senaltivltJ of tllt IOO·lacb telescope on Moant Palomar," Glacconl notes, "wblcb tn tum la 10 million ttm11 more senaltlYe than U.. buman eye.'' ThtJ remarkable aen1lUvlty b11 mabled Einlteta'a "eyea" to deteet X·r•1 1oarc" one ~Ind tlmea falattr than any prevloully obltntd. Tbt tel•cope 11a.-now com· pletfld about 7 ,000 ol 10,000 pro- posed obeervatJons, accordlnl to Dr. Harve1 Tananblum of the Center for Aatrophyalca and one of the principal scltatlltl workina with GlacconJ, who ha overall re1pon1lbi11ty for tbe Eln1l4!in obHrvaUon pl'Qlram. "Whtn tbt 11telllt1 ftullJ dlet," Tanenbaum •aYt. ''tbln t smt will be a wealth of poten- tial surprises and amazement lying in all the information which we haven •t yet been able to systematically categorize and a n alyze. Out or t h is analys is may come new ex- am pies of the pathological 'black beasts· lying in outet space." For now. there are plenty of .. beasts" to fascinate and in- trigue the hund reds o f astronomers a nd physicists who have used Einstein's facilities as gues t observers. For starters, there are the notorious .. black holes ." According to one theory. a black hole is a star, perhaps 10 times more massive than our sun, which has entered the final stages or stellar evolution and begun to collapse. tn this con• cept, once the collapse begins, the inexorable force or gravity continues to compact the mat- ter until it is so dense that it ii a mere point and not.hing, not even UghlJ can esca~ from its graVftaUonal field -hence e name, "black hole." Ir this model is accurate, scientists could never detect a black bole directly, since detec· lion relies on some kind of radiation emission. A black hole could be detected indlreell1. h()wever, If it were part of a binary syatem -two 1tar1 circling each other. Under theM conditions, material from lbe normal atar might be sucked la- to the black bole due to ltl tremendoua travitaUODal force. The procat would prod-.ce • •onnoal ...... hi. ':r radl.u.ialM.._tfX By = for dlM ~ ti &· rar ___.., ..a ...... baYI .. lffted HYHll bolecald••· . at people • BIDl NEW YORK (AP) -Call them hu111bly pud1y or robulUy rotund, but not 1tupld, aloppy or "Hk·wtlled. Theae exUea from 1velte aoelety HY llhe only weitht fat people have to loH i• the burdm ot 1tereotypea. About 1,500 people have Joined the NaUonal A11oclaUon to Aid Fat American.a -a 1roup .,.,wa ln t• by a 1Um, belpectacled en1lneer who HYt fat peopJe deaerve more respect. Tbe lfO'lP, baaed ln Queena, worka for equal •mployment opportunity and other clvll rt1hta, eta up diacuaalon 1roups and social eventa and una a datina service. But its ultimate 1oal, founder BUI Fabrey I 'Beach music' gets . ' cholarly review COLUMBIA, s.c. (AP) -;-Despite the risk or ~tting ·seawater in their pipes and sand in their eards, scholars are venturine out onto the aches of the Carolinas to study "an art form which is indigenous to a sub-regional population," tn the words of one professor. Some people know it as rock ·n· roll, though ifs part.icuJar type of rock'n' roll that pertains to ~untans and bikinis and surf and au the other things that go with beaches. That's why it's called 'beach music ... \ In addition to the music, organizers of the Beach Music Experience Project at Coastal Carolina College wiU take to the dance rloors or North and Sduth Carolina to study the· "shag," a dance that goes with the music. , Stephen Nagle, assistant professor or linguistics at Coastal Carolina and director of the project, said beach music has developed a social history that "perpetuates hitself without any putside help." The 33-year-old beach music devotee, who has Jived in the Conway-Myrtle Beach area since 1965, sai<J he came up with the idea of delving into the history of beach music, the shag and the J>ei?Ple who "defend it religiously" and because he is a linguist. The project has received a $500 initial support grant from the faculty development committee al Coastal Carolina, and Nagle hopes to obtain other grants. CCIUiC'l'OM COllNUI .. .,.._,..._ o.wa...., ,,.,.., ..... 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But I know now that I'm not a weirdo, a moral dellclent becauae J'm not able to loee wel1ht and keep It otf." Ma. Summer, an ele1anUy dreued executive for a toy company who wei1ba • 'aomewbere over 300 pounda," aald she went throu1h a childhood of taunts and pwd1hment for belne fat, thou1hta of suicide and a brief "masquerade as a thin person." "I spent the flJ"lt 30 years of my life tryin1 to m what society said I should be," she said. "Now. I'll try to change society." Her wuucceHful attempts to lose weieht included a four-month fast, member1hip ln Weight Watchers and a staple in her ear. The staple wu supposed to interrupt whatever it is that triggers hunger. "U you told fat people they could lose weight by cutting their throats, they'd do it," she said. 1tre11fuJ anxiety about weleht and· the "yo.yo" fluctuaUona of dlettn1. Besides, Hid Ma. Summer, 1ometlme1 fat people are told they are ill when they aren't. A fat person who ls warned about hleh blood pr .. aure should "find out what •lit cuff they're ualnt" on the instrument, •be aald . "U they try to put a email cult oa a Jar11 arm, they're tolnl to 1et a hl1h readlne. That lan't always the case, but It happena." SomeUmea, fat people who Join NAAFA loae weight wllnteaUonally when they 1tart to re1pect themselves and think about other thlnp betldea their weleht, aald Fabrey. He s.Ud fat people are aomeUm" afraid to Join the oraaniiatlon because "they don't want anytbl.nl to do with the word fat. Society hu taken a simple descriptive word and slven it a derogatory meaning. NAAFA believtt the word fat should be returned to ita proper perspective: "The word overweieht does not make aenae," .he said, "since NAAFA beUeves there is no such thing as an ideal weleht for everyone." The group concedes that some people can keep off lost weight with strict dieting. But Fabrey said sqme NAAFA members can gain weight on as little as 600 calories a day, and that staying fat may be less harmful to some people1s health than Suaan Hoey, a restaurant manager who wears a size 24 1,', dress, said that when she joined NAAFA, "I was paranoid about myself -l had so much hatred and anger. If a man put bls arm around me, I'd tighten up, thin.kine, 'My God, he's touching a lump of fat,"' · ............ So she was astounded to learn that NAAFA has thin members called "Fat Admirers" who find tat people aesthetically pleulng. Sal Burto dances with Jenny Pabon during a J/alloween event sponsoreq by the Natwnal •Association to Aid Fat Americans m New York. SPACE MAKERS 1 s53~ERED DOfENS Of SYSTEMS TO C HOURS OPEN· Wed . Thurs.. . 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D D Edison High's Dave Geroux (left photo) runs for a short gainer in action at Anaheim Stadium, while at right, Fountain Valley QB Matt Stevens fires a pass. There's no stopping Edison Exp:ress Geroux, Langford, Major spark Chargers to 32nd straight victory, 24-13 , over FV By ROGER CARLSON o1 .. o.lly ......... Dave Geroux pounded over for two touchdowns, running mate Theo Langford piled up 95 yards on 17 carries and Ken Major connected on 55 percent of his passes Ji'riday night -a great effort against a determined band of Fountain Valley Barons before 20,773 at Anaheim Stadium. moments as the Barons pared a 21·7 deficit to 21-13, on a Matt Stevens' plunge with 3:29 left in the third quarter. Emery's pass to Stevens for a potential two-point conversion failed, but the Barons got more shots, only to come up short. The big defensive plays in the fourth quarter were recorded by junior Ron Courtney and Rick Di Bernardo for the winners. Jamie Craft (21 yards>. Emery (14 yards> and Emery again on a screen pass (28 yards) ignited a 57-yard march, capped by Stevens' keeper from inches out. BUT THAT WAS the end of the Barons' threats. "It's a brand new season," said Workman. Seay stood the crowd on its collective ears at the game's outset when he fielded the kickoff at the two-yard line and returned it 98 yards - providing the Barons with the opening shocker. Ron Youman's extra point gave Fountain Valley a 7-0 cushion, in reality a seven-point handicap with all but 14 seconds of the game still remaining. And for their efforts, in addition to a hard-charging offensive line and a defense which limited Rod Emery to only 52 yards on 17 carries. the unbeaten Edison High Chargers collected their fifth Sunset League football championship in a span of six years with a 24 -13 victory over the Barons. Courtney forced a FountaiQ Valley punt with a great individual effort ln sacking Stevens for an 11-yard loss and later DiBemardo came up with his second second-half interception. FOR THE MOST PART the Chargers were simply running out the clock in the fourth quarter with their rugged ground assault, nursing that 21-13 lead before Jerry Graham's 38-yard field goal with 25 seconds remaining provided the final margin. "Now it's just like sudden death, we can't let down. Our first and No. 1 goal was to win the Sunset League. "Fountain Valley played a super game and they are as good as anyone we've played." Individuals? Workman could not contain him11ell about the outstanding play of DiBernardo, and he was more than satisfied with his offensive line's blocking. lt became clearer as the game wore on that this was going to be the Barons' only reaJ chance of stopprng the Edison juggernaut -the big play. The Chargers responded with a 68-yard march in 13 plays. consuming 6:00 of playing time with Langford providing the bulk of the yardage, and Greg Eskridge getting the payoff, crossing through the Fountain Valley secondary at the seven-yard lin~. latching on to Major's pass and turning it into a 14-yard touchdown play . Thus Coach Bill Workman's Edison Express roUs into the Cl F Big Five Conference playoffs wilb a 10--0 record, giving the Chargers a 32-game winning streak, while the Barons fall to 7-3 overall. 3-2 in league play. Graham added the first or three PATs and the Chargers were even. but not for long. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ALSO qualiries for the playoffs, but unlike Edison's opener against a No. 3 team from another league on its home turf, the Barons will be on the road, against a champion. Edison jumped to its 21·7 lead on the heels of Di Bernardo's first interception, which he returned 47 yards to the Barons' 31 early in the third period. Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner fell his team played well , but, as be said: "When your offense scores just seven points it's pretty tough. Our defense was on the field too long." THE CHARGERS SOLVED their only real first half problem when Graham began kicking the ball off into the Barons' end tone, forcing Fountain Valley to accept possession at the 20, rather than getting the chance for Joel Seay to ramble. TWO PLAYS AFTER Graham booted the kickorr into Fountain Valley's end zone the Chargers were in the driver's seat again, thanks to Craig Rakhshani's fumble recovery at the 17. Five plays later Geroux ran over his right side from nine yards out and with 4:06 spent it was 21·7. Although Edison was in command in the second hall, Fountain Valley was not without its The Barons' offense finally got untracked· at that point as Stevens and his targets -sophomore Geroux gained a couple, Major picked up five <See EDISON, Page 84) Lakers roll to 119-115 • v•ctory INGLEWOOD <AP> -Los Angeles' front line, headed by Karee m Abdul-Jabbar 's 2& points, scored 71 points to lead the Lakers to a 119-115 National BasketbalJ Association win over the Portland Trail Blazers Friday at the Forum. The Lakers trailed 35-32 entering the fourth period before taking a two-point lead 97·95. The lead eventually was stEetched to 10 points al 105-95 with 5 minutes left. Magic Johnson and Michael Cooper traded slam dunks to give Los Angeles a lead they never gave up. The Lakers outscored Portland 19·10 in the first six minutes of the fourth quarter. Following AbduJ-Jabbar's 29 points, Jamaal Wilkes scored 22 and Mitch Kupchak had 20 for Los Angeles . Of the three guards, Johnson scored 19, Cooper 13 and Norm Nixon 12. Trail Blazer Calvln Nall led the scoring in the game with 34 points. Mychal Thompson had 28. Portland guard Kelvin Ransey was ir\jured with 3:40 remaining in the first period of the game. Ransey fell to the noor and was wheelchaired out of the Forum and taken to Centinela Valley Hospital for precautionary X-rays on his knee. No foul was called ln the injury. "I'm happy we won, no more, no leaa," Lakers Coach Paul Westhead said following the game. ''It's good to beat the team leading the divlsion. That's why the win was important." Abdul-Jabbar's advice at a pre-game meetina weared to have worked. "lloW is not the tlme lo set ~lllllUonal, .. be told bls teamm ..... 8 ut Bluer Coach Jack. Ramsay was ·not discouraged wttb his team'• play. Sea Kings put end to eight-year· jinx Corona del Mar advances to CIF playoffs after 6-0 victory over Newport Harbor By CRAIG RUSSELL °' .. .,..., ...... ~ • It probably wasn't the best played of the 19 contests between Corona del Mar and Newport tfarbor high schools, and it just might have been the least exciting. But for Sea Kings fans it has got to be the most memorable. For on Friday. the 13th of November. a night known for strange happenings, Cd M ended an eight-year jinx and finally defeated Newport Harbor, 6·0. The win propelled the Sea Kings into the CIF Southern Conference playoffs with a 7-2·1 record. their best record ever. "I'll tell you one thing, this is a sweet victory," said CdM Coach Di ck Morris. "We hadn't beaten Harbor in nine years. There are kids on this team that were only eight or nine years old the last time we won this game." But had it not been for one play the streak might still be alive today. With 4'h minutes left in the second quarter. the Sea Kings faced a third down a nd long situation -32 yards to be exact -from the Sailors' 4-4-yard line. That's when quarterback Eric Woods faded back to pass and found wide receiver Chris White racing down the right sideline. White caught the ball at the 10-yard line and easily danced Into the end zone and that was enough. The Sea Klnis didn't even need the extra point. "The play ..,,,_, deslined to hit one or our backs up the middle," explalned Monia. "But Erle saw that it was covered and went for the secondary receiver who was open." It sounds simple enouah. But with both derenses playln1 exceptionally well, that was tbe only UUng to come easily. Tbe re1t ot the evenini both teum had to scratch and claw for every yard. The Corona c:lel Mar deflnM was so tough that Newport Harbor was held to a minus 24 yards rushing the entire game~ Only Greg Selby's 83 yards passing kept the Sailors in the bla ck. "We did have a very good pass rush tonight," said Mortis . "But our secondary also did a great job covering people downfield." other guys just 'don't get open down the field as quickly as he does." Bright and Jeff Case added 46 and 43 yards, respectively. And, thanks to an excellent defense and sound kicking game. the Sea Kings allowed the Sailors only as far as their own 38-yard line the entire second half. But on the whole it was a tough night for Selby. He was sacked five times by a Sea King front line that pressured him all night. And after completing five of his first eight passes, Selby connected on only five passes in 14 attempts the rest of the game. due mostly to the CdM pressure. But Newport Harbor Coach Hank Cochrane saw some other factors involved. Berry, who ended up just two passes short of a new Newport Ha rbor career r ecord of 72 receptions, left the game early in the second quarter with a dislocated shoulder. ''There's no doubt that Corona has a very good defensive front," explained Cochrane. "But our lack of a running game a llowed them lo go all out. Losing such a great receiver like <Rob> Berry aJso hurt us. Our Leading 6·0 in the second half, Morris went to a conservative ground attack and ran 32 plays to only 17 for the Sailors. Woods was able to gain 56 yards on the ground while running backs Bill Newport Harbor finished with a 1·9 record, its worst since the 1932 team went 0-6. The Sailors still bold a commanding 15·4 series advantage over Corona del Mar, however. Yankees' ,1Guidry mulls 18 p~Ce tags Pitcher is most sought-after player in re-entry draft;· Reggie chosen first NEW YORK CAP> -BasebaU's annual free agent auction. the coronation of the game's newest class of capitalists, was conducted at Manhattan's properly pluab Plaza Hotel Friday with Ron Guidry, the ace left-hander of the New York Yankees, emerging as the most sou1ht-after player. Seventeen teams selected negotiating rights to Guidry -eight of them cbooslnl him ln the first round. The interest wu a tribute to bis 87·34 record and 2.73 earned run average over seven years with the Yankees. BOTH THE ANGELS and Dodgers, meanwhile, did very HtUe selecting u expected, the Angels choosing three players and the Ood&en picking four. The Ancell chOM lo order: pitcher John Denny, Jle11ie Jack.On and catcher Tim Blackwell. The Dodgen selected Glenn Adams, an ouU'lelder from MlluH11ota, 1bortlt.op Mark Belanrer from Btlltlmon, p1tcbel' Joaquin Andujar and outfielder Dave CoUlm. Dodier outfielder JUck Monday. wu aelect«t by tbree clubl -AU.ta, Oblcaio · Cubl and Pt~ wblle lllOther Dod&er outfield« lo llll, Reaal• lmlt.h wu not Hlect«t bJ _, club. TbUI, ......... ,..,. ....... picked llondar °"Smit.II, bo&b '9oolne total rr.. a1ent1. •llllble to ......... wttb au • maJor le.,. clubl. The New York Mets were the first club to pick Guidry but they had plenty of company ln a hurry. Also taking him in the Clrst round were Kansas City. Cleveland, the Chicago While Sox, Philadelphia, Texas, Houston and Cincinnati. By the end of the second round, five more teams -Toronto, the Chicago Cubs, AUanta, Sl. Louis aJRI Baltimore - bad joined in the G\lidry chase. -Eventually, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Montreal and Oakland all climbed aboard the bandwagon. When the Yankees retained their negotiating rights, It gave Guidry 18 teams from which to choose. THE A'S DIDN'T get aroW1d to drafting Guidry until the sixth round but that's only bee a use Oakland was operating alphabetically and selected ne1otlating ri8hts In A·B-C-0 order lo Andujar, Blackwell, pitcher Bill Campbell, Collins. and Denny before reachini Guidry'& name. With no limit placed on the number of teama which couJd draft each ol the 41 elil!ble tr.. a1eot.1, there wu no preuur, on any club to fear betna cloeed out hi the draft. J obn Schnelder, 0 uldry 's lon1llme rrtend llld au.omey. watched the drall'a pro1r.. and offered 1ome ln'8rettlnt ln1t1ht lnto his approach to upcomln1 ne1otlatkllll. "We won't be unreuonable," Scbneider said "We'll look at each club individually and we'll have 18 price tags." Schneider has a lready rejected a Yankee offer of S2.4 million for three years . Guidry reportedly is seeking $7.S million for five seasons but Yankee owner George Steinbrenner has often said that no pitcher would be worth Sl million a year. STEINBRENNER SHOWED up al the drart wearing a bright green bluer and when the Yankees passed on the first round, it looked as lt be might carry out hi s pledge to stay out of this year'a auction. But New York. traditionally one of the biggest spenders in this grab baa. hopped in after that, selecting pitchers Denny, Sid Monge, Ron Reed and Andujar and ouUielder CoUlns. Toronto owned the opening choice in tbe draft and selected Yankee slugser Re1&ie Jackson. There was a touch or Irony attached lo that since Jackson al.O wu the No. 1 choice in t,he ltr16 draft when Montreal selected hlm. He eventually signed Cor $2.9 nllUlon wltb tbe Yankeee that year. This Ume he'll cbooM betWMD the Angela, Blue Jaya, AUanta, BaJtlmon, the White Sox, Texas, Ptttaburab ud, ol courae, the Yank ... , who ntabaed u.if rlshta. Besides Guidry, I.be a11nt1 wen Oenn1, C!llll"' Andujar, plead by ll, WU dMIMD b)l 10 tn ... Pre&ident Jacbon: It's a Brave offer Prom AP dltpa~MI NEW YORK -Ted Turner aay1 II be'a ready lo otter Rent• Jackson two Jobt with hit Atlanta Brave1, outlf elder and bola. "I'll let him be president ot the ball cJub Lr he wanta lo," Turner aald Friday after h.11 Braves made the New York Y~alu11er their No. 1 pick in baseball's free .,ent draft. "Re le l\u been on ao many champlonahip teams he'd be a positive influence on our younger phyers," Turner said. "There wouldn't be anyone down here to compete wilb him. It seems that he and George Steinbrenner, the Yankees' owner were always getting lnto auuments. From what I know ol Jleggle, he just wants to plQ." ack•ora Jackson has expressed interest in playing In Atlanta, in part, because its stadium -nicknamed "The Launching Pad" because of the number of home runs hit there -ls n earl y ideal for his power hltling taJents. "I don't know what it will lake" to sicn Jackson. Turner said. "We'll have lo see." "I thjnk," Turner added, "He'd make a heckuva good announcer or be good in show business when he's finished playing. He's one of the most colorful people in the country. "He must have a genius IQ or very near it. He's got his act together. He'd be great for us because we need someone like him. I guarantee he'd enjoy being in Atlanta. He'd be free lo do his thing." Quote of the day BW F1tch, coach of the Bolton Celtics, .commenting on referees in the NBA: "They have an impossible job, and they do an impossible job. lf you put the brains of three officials in a hummingbird, it would still fly backward ... All that Jazz atope Denver · ....... .,....., ltOred • polntJ, m lncludiaf 14 In UM tln1I quarter 11 the Utah Jan downed Denver, 131-lM Friday nitbt In U.. National BHketball A.11ocl1Uon. Dantley scored 20 Polnta tn t.M tlnt hair, but 11t out the lb.I.rd quarter after 1ett1n1 In tO\ll trouble. He um• back to bit 1lx field 1oal1 ln the tinal period, motUy kom out.llde . . . Golden Slate'• Bouy Parku bit a lay·up u time HPll'ff to live the Warrion a 102 -100 win over Houston . . . l•aler .,..., .... tank a Jump 1bot from the left comer for a tlve·point MilwaukH lead with l :OI left abd the Rueb went' on for a 85-85 win o..., New York ..• Ll•••I HolUu ICQred a aeuoa-blp 21 pol,nts aa Phlladelpbla awep( tD ltl aeveDtla victory in eight ••mea, lOS.15 over Kanau Cf ty . . . Forward I.any 81111 netted 22 point.I and four other C.ltle1 •cored in double figure• a1 Bolton bandied New Jeraey, 111·97 . . . G.or1e G.rv.. •cored a aeaaon-hi1h 41 point• and Mark Olberclta• added 11 ol hia 23 pointa in the fourth quarte1' u San Antonio c:outed paat Seattle, 119-112. The victory improved San Antonio's Midwest l)ivlslon·leadlng record to 6-1, while Seattle fell lo 3-4. The Sonlcs got a career·high 39 points from Jack Slkma. Betr c,rt hurdle obstacle today Aiabama Coach Bear 8ryaat II sees u an obelacle · hls punult ot • 9 • AmM Allam Sta11•1 314 coaching victories which Bryet could Ue when h eam takes the field against Penn State today. "We can't eacape it (the record), so the only thing lo do is lpore it," said Bryant. 313-80·17 during his career. "And it's an obstacle -make no mistake about it." . . . The San Francisco 49en decided Friday that all accredited media members, includin g women, will be allowed in the locker room arter Sunday's game against CJeve,land. The decision was made In reaponse to Sacramento Bee sports writer Mlcllele Hlmmefberg, who had filed suit against the 49ers because the team had refused her access to the lo cke r room after games . . . Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Tbebmann said his thumb is healed "and I'm throwing the way I did last year," he said as he leads is team in search of its fourth straight victory Sunday against the New York Giants ... David Wblteburst will be Green Bay's starting quarterback against Chicago Sunday, asJormer starter Lynn Dickey has had lingering headaches from a hit by Detroit's William Gay Oct. 25. Ongale to return to .racing Dun1 On1at1, who wu badly Injured In a c rash durln1 the lndlanapol11 500 laal May, may resume hll raclna career later lhl1 Oaytona lnternaUonal Speedway. • montb at Onaala, from Coata Me11, tbil weu informed Speedway oftlclala that he will te1t tht lnteracope t eam '• Turbo Portche 935 on Wedntlday, Nov. 25, ln prepara'Uoo tor the Camel GT ~ 1porta car race the followtni Sunday. On1all and lntertc:ope owner Ted Field both drlve for the Utam. but Oniaia 1enerally doea the tetlinl and preparation work on the cart . Oniala 1afd lf aU 1oea well, bt will Ulen drive in th• seuon·flnale of the International Motor Sporta AaaoclaUon GT .erlea. Detroit ties struggling ~apltals than five minutes to play In the final ~ Joba o,roclalck scored with lets (ii period enabUnt the Detroit Red Wln1s t.o satvage a 3·3 tie with Wuhln1ton in the National Hockey Lea1ue Friday ni1ht. It was the third point ln 16 games for the Capitals, wboae 1·14·1 record 11 the worst in the NHL. Oarodnlck'a alap shot trom the point came alter Dale McCoart won the faceolt and fed him the puck . . . It.-0.1•a1'1 1oat lirted the New York Rangera into a 3·3 tie with Buffalo In the onJy other NHL game Friday. llOll Greseluter and &eljo Raotaal1taea scored New York's other goals while Daaay Gare. Kie Selllag and Larry Pl1yfalr connected tor Buffalo. Cooney may not fight Bagner Gerry Cooaey has s ultered a .- back injury that very likely has knocked him out or a scheduled fight against Joe Bagner but one of Cooney's managers, Mike Jones, sajd the top-ranked heavyweight contender'.s title bid against Larry Holmes was not in Jeopardy. Cooney s uffered a back injury while sparring Tuesday al the Conc ord liotel in New York'• Catskill Mountains that will keep him from training at least two weeks . . . Defending champion Jebn McEnroe and second·seeded Jimmy Connors both scored straight set victories Friday to move into the semifinals or a tennis tournament al the Wembley Arena in England . . . The Hollywood Derby at Hollywood Park Sunday will be run in two divisions because 18 3-year·olds were entered for the event Friday . . . Wilfred Benites steps back into the ring for the first time tonight since he took the World Boxing Council junior middleweight title last May when he meets lighUy-regarded Carlos Santos . Rose .Bowl biggies Contenders on TV·today By HOWA&Q L. HANDY °' .............. ROM Bowl fan1 wUI be lnter .. ted ln \Oday'a college football double·beader oo Channel 7. Thia mornlnc at t, It '1 Iowa at Wl.ICOG1la, reaturlng two teams that have not been to Pasadena for a number ot yean. One wW .Ull be in the nmninC for the Jan. J date aACI tlat otlMr could be looking Oft when the aelectJona are m•. Then at 1 o'clock, the surprtaln• Wul!iDCtOD State Couear1 bolt the California 8Hrt. Washington State (4·1·U, UCL.A (+1-1) and UIC < 4·1> are aU in the tblck or the Role Bowl race. Basketball fan• can make lhelr o"n decision on what has been wrong with lbe Lakera in the early season by tuning In tonight's game at Phoenix oo Channel 9 at 6: 20. Ot~rwise, there are the football re-runs at 11 • tonight with Channel s featurlnc UCLA·Arlt.oftl State and Channel 13 the USC-Washington battle. Following are the top sports events on TV todaly. Ratings are: 1111 exc;ellent; ./././worth watc;f\lng; ./ ./ fair; ./ forget It. e 9 a.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Iowa at Wisconsin. Announcers: Biii Flemming and Darrell Royal. If Wisconsin's Badgers can get by Iowa today and then defeat Minnesota next week, they could wind up In a tie with Michigan. The Wolverines have a better overall record but the Badgers defeated Michigan earlier In the year and would get the Row Bowl bid. Iowa, even If It wins its final two g.,.,..es, including today's outing, would need a Mlcf\lgan defeat to get the bid. The Hawkeyes play GM less game than Michigan In the Big 10. e 12:45 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: ca1 at Washlnvton St. Announc;ers : Verne Lundquist and Lee Grosscup. Washington State Is In the hunt for the "ose Bowl bid desR,i te losing to USC and tying the Bruins. The Cougars are led by quarterback Ricky Turner and running back Robert Wiiiiams. Cal has fallen on hard times with Injuries and has a 2·7 season record. The Cougars are favored by 13 Points. [el 6:20 p.m .• Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ Can USC howl over Huskies, too? NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Phoenix. Announc;ers : Chic k Hearn a nd Keith Erickson. With Kareem Abdul·Jabbar leedlng the way, the Lakers travel to Phoenix for tonight's outingo after handing Portland Its second straight defeat Friday night at the Forum. Jabbar scored 29 points and Jamaal Wilkes added 22 in the Friday victory over Portland. The Lakers are now 4-4 for the year and Phoenix Is 5·3, a game and a half behind the Trailblazers. UCLA did it last week; today it's the Marcus Allen-led Trojans' turn SEATTLE <AP > Record-setting Marcus ~llen and the third·ranked University of Southern California football powerhouse will show up as big favorites in Husky Stadium today. The Marcus Allen story Although the Trojans are listed as nine-point choices over the Washington Huskies. USC Coach John Robinson is cautious when he talks about his team ·s Rose Bowl chances. "This game 1s another showdown for us, On radio today KABC (790) at 1 :30 Game Tennessee lndiana Oklahoma Oregon St. Arizona Stanlord Notre Dame Washington SL California Totals tcb 22 40 39 35 26 40 33 44 46 325 ydg avg td ,, 210 9.6 4 SS 274 6.9 2 34 208 5.3 2 27 233 6.7 3 30 211 8.1 l 74 153 3.8 1 16 147 4.S 1 22 289 6.6 4• 21 243 5.3 3 21 1,968 6.1 21• 74 another playoH game ... Robinson said. -----·~· -~:.w-~ 4&t-ot-reasens·-to pkly-wel~ ·ffd-1 · know Washington has. too." · --'f tOuchdownaspassreceive'f. ----- 1 The defending Pac·lO champion Huskies all but eliminated themselves from t.he Rose Sowl ·picture in Los Angeles last Saturday. They were embarrassed. 31·0 by UCLA, their first shutout in · five seasons. "Offensivelf . their <the Huskies ') performance against UCLA was tragic," Robinson said. ''It's Inconceivable lo me Lhat they would 'play that way two weeks 1n a row.·· En route lo the Rose Bowl last season, W ashlngton beat USC 20-10 in Los Ange_les. That loss snapped usc·s school record 28 -gam e unbeaten streak. . Huskies ' Coach Don James is 3.3 against the Trojans in his six previous seasons in Seattle. including 2·3 against Robinson. With a loss to Arizona. use IS 4·1 in the Pac-10 1and 8·1 overall. Washington is 4·2 and 7·2, with the loss lo UCLA and an earlier defeat at the hands of Arizona State. Allen has been rewriting the USC. Pac-10 and NCAA record books this season. Jn a 21·3 victory over California in Berkeley last Saturday, Allen carried 46 times for 243 yards A SU has a devilish incentive UCLA stands in the way of Pac-10 title hopes By EDZINTEL °' ... .,..., ...... M.tff LOS ANGELES -H you·re wondering what in centive Arizona State's football team can have since it·s on the NCAA probation list and cannot play in a post-season bowl game. just listen to what quarterback Mike Pagel has lo say: ''I'd like nothing more than lo win the Pac-10 a nd then watch the second best team in the conference play in the Rose Bowl." So. for the Sun Devils. today's game against UC LA at the Coliseum (1 :30 p.m. kickoff) is the game of the year. The Pac-10 race has become the team's sole goal for 1981 and two more wins would give it to them. After today, ASU plays Arizona in two weeks. UCLA (3-1-1 In conference. 6·2·1 overaJI> is in a similar position, knowing It must win It~ oext two to win the Pac·lO, only it's not on probation aod thus has all the more lncenllve with a Rose Bowl invitation awaiting. The Bruins succeufully negotiated step one of their three-step road to Pasadena last week with a well·deurved victory over what wu thoulht of as a very sound Washington tearo. But head coach Te·rry Donahue hardly bad time to savor lbe ,,tn before he waa faeed .,tth U.. &aM of prepartq hl• w.m ror Arilllla State <4•1, 7·1), which Ml dll moet pralllle oll•DMlntM ..... TIM .. Dftlllt ruked Ho.; I .. tM AJ!end ........ pill. .. .......... .,......,. .... ··~Oil .. ...ore·.-UCL£ You mjght say they're the best team in the country going nowhere. "They certainly have the ability," says Donahue. "They a re a very outstanding football team. "You have a quarterback that their coach says is the most underrated in the country and On radio today KMPC (710) at 1 :30 his stats (1,899 yards passing for 20 touchdowns) back him up. They are undoubtedly the most versatile team we'll see this season. we·re gonna have our hands fuJJ." It's ASlfs offensive balance which concerns Donahue the most. The Sun Devlls are averaging 276 yards rushing and 246 passing per game. Defenses normally can align themselves to guud against tbe run or the pass, but UCLA wilJ have to be on guard for both weapons lod6y. "We're going into the game knowing we're not golng to shut them out," Donahue said. ''They're goln1 to set thelr yard.a. What we have to do ls keep them from lettine many potata. We ban to ttop them ,.,,... mUinl tlae bl1 ,,., and make them IO a '°Ill ••Y for U-elr ICOl'tl." Tbe 8ni11i wen _.. to do Juat~tblil&llil...,out •n't•• ........... R ~ •• ••••' He game this season and a m assed 62 agrunsl Stanford two weeks ago. The star of the ASU ocrense has been tailback Robert Weathers. The seruor r ushed for 676 last season but left school due to personal reasons. Head coach Darryl Rogers didn't expect him bacdt. He returned in time to get his grades in order, however. and beat out the likes or ex·Founlain Valley High star Willie Gittens, Alvin Moore and M.ike Cade for the starting tailback position. He's rushed for 711 yards in an o£fense which has allowed all four tailbacks an. opportunity to play. Moore has rushed for 247 yards, Gittens 234 and Cade 202. Weathers missed iasl week's game with stretched knee llga ments and Gittens has been bothered by shoulder injuries all season. Both will play today although Gittens will probably be llmiled lo punt return work. Gerald Riggs, the ftJllback, has chipped in with 568 yards and P1gel has completed 56 percent of hls passes while throwing Just six interceptions. On the other aide, Ar11ooa State'• defense b not great, but· not bad, either. "We're going to have to do some scoring ouraelvea." aaya Donahue. "I don't foresee a 1lu1fnt, but I'd ima11ne bo&b team• will 1core aome." Tbt UCLA offenae, whicll ahowed plenty ol balance ol ita ..,.. a.t '"*• .,.II be back t4 -.r. filll ltreDlth after ,_._ .......... bi ... , Saturde, .. ••••• , ~ and three touchdowns. That gave him 1.968 yards this season. breaking Tony Dorselt's NCAA single season rushing mark of 1,948 :vards. · ··He's the greatest football player I've ever seen ... Robinson said of Allen. OTHER TELEVISION 2 p.m. (9) -BOXI NG. 3:30 p.m. (2) -C8S SPORTS SU NDAY -WBA Junior welterweight champion Aaron Pryor (28-4) Allen leads the nation in rushing. 218. 7 yards a defends his title against Oujuan Johnson ( 17-0). game; all-purpose running. 240.0. and scoring, 14 Taped In Cleveland. points a game. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Alex Ramos He has set four other NCAA records. The ( 11-0) vs. Norberto Sabater <20-1 > in a scheduled others are most 200·yard games in a season. 10-round middleweight bout, taped at Atlantlc City, seven; most consecutive 200-yard games. five: N .J. Al so: The women's world professional mnst yards in four straight games. 926 ,· and most wristwrestling championships. " 9 p.m . (11) -FAR WEST BASKETBALL yards in fiye straight games, 1,136. PREVIEW -Among the colleges previewed are H Allen, a 6·2, 202-pound senior from San schools from the Pac·10, WAC and Big Sky filego....wins.J.he..Jle~.:Iroph¥ Um..year..,...Ae..wiU--e.onf~"'8S..-.. ---------------1 be the fourth l·formation Trojan tailback to earn 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Arizona that honor State vs. UCLA, played earlier In the day at the . · · 0 J Coliseum. (13) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC vs. The ?thers were Mike Ga~rett in 1965. · · Washington played earlier in the day in Seattle. Simpson m 1968 and Charles While in 1979. · If USC beats Washington, James feels bis Huskies could go to another bowl if they can win their regwar·season finale against Washington State in Seattle Nov. 21. ··1 would g uess that a n 8·3 might put us in." he ventured. But then James pointed out Was hington's dismal performance against UCLA had definitely hurt its bowl chances. "A lot of bowls were down there in Los Angeles watching us," he said, "and when they're watching and you don't play weU ... " NFL standings RADIO Football -Iowa St. at Nebraska, 11 :2S a.m., KIEV (870); Oregon at Stanford, 12 :50 p.m., kPRZ ( 1150); USC at Washington, 1 :30 p.m., KABC (790); Arizona St. at UCLA, 1: 30 p.m., KMPC (710); Cal Poly (Pomona> at Northern Arizona, 6:30 p.m., KWRM (1370); Saddleback at Citrus, 7:30 p.m .• KSBR (88.5 FM). Basketball -Lakers at Phoenix, 6:30 p.m., KLAC (570). Hockey -Winnipeg at Kings, 7 p.m., KPRZ (1150). ************* 1! JOHNSON & SON : • • • '· p • • resents . . . • NATIONAL CONFERENCE Westen Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE • • W L T PF PA Pct. San Francisco 8 2 O 225 168 .800 Rams S S O 227 214 .500 Atlanta 5 5 O 277 189 .500 New Orleans 3 7 0 129 217 .300 Eastern Dlvlaloa Philadelphia 8 ·2 0 249 139 .800 Dallas 8 2 o 241 195 .800 N.Y. Giants S S 0 195 173 .500 Washington 4 6 O 210 243 .400 St. Louis 3 7 O 189 303 .300 Central Division Minnesota 6 4 0 230 228 .600 Tampa Bay S S O 173 163 .500 Detroit 4 6 0 241 22.3 .400 Green Bay 4 6 O 196 232 .400 Chicago 3 7 0 152 231 .300 Western Division • • W L T PF PA Pct. • • 7 3 0 196 149 . 700 1 • • 6 4 0 292 247 .600 • • Denver 6 4 0 240 201 .600 • • 4 6 0 141 167 .400 • .. 3 7 0 152 226 .300 • • Eastern Division • • Miami 7 2 l 243 189 .750 • • San Diego Kansas City Oakland Seattle Buffalo 6 , 4 0 217 l~ .600 : Pete the •• ..._. .. : N.X. Jets s 4 1 232 223 .sso • • __ New England 2 8 O 234 240, .200 ._ • Baltimore 1 9 0 172 339 .100 • NFL•s • Central Division • Picks of • Cincinnati 7 3 0 268 193 . 700 41 Tlte W... • Houston 5 S O 176 213 .500 • • Pittsburgh S 5 0 209 199 .500 • • Cleveland 4 6 o 183 217 .400 • SU .. DAY • • Clltc.._.. • • o•... •. • • •• • .. • ... • • • L.A • ._ • O'Tet' c ........ .. .,. ,...,..., • • • • • • • • i •• • * •• * ..... * * ..... * * * * * * * *·* * * * * * • * * * .. * *.... ~ MONDAY S•Dlep ..... • • • • • • • /O LEASE s ...... : hte1 1 !lcM at 140/ ~UXURY : ~AN : EXTIMDED THROU G H NOVIMIER .. ... • • • • .I MIW MOUISI PMTS 1£PllTIOO NOW OPIM L ... ._ te 1• P.M. IATU•AYI ................................ • • • • .. • .. • • .. • • . ~--------------...-------------~·------...... t-~-· ...... ---------b~~-----~ Orange Co11t DAIL. Y PILOT/Saturday, November 14, 1911 Ma.1-inB -holds off rJons, Herbie Vikings settle f~r hard-earned 6-0 triumph over Westminster Jolin lleinle Ocean View topples\ HB, 25-15 By RICKWAGES CM .. DMfy...._.Stllft 4 l wUJ have to be another night and another s eason for Huntington Beach High if it wants lo break its 33·game Josing streak in the Sunset league -for Friday night was certainly not the one as the Seahawks of Ocean View beat the Oilers, 25·15, before 3,100 at Sheue Field. Passing for a tot.al 01 208 yards. John Heinle was able to pick the Oilers' secondary apart without too much defensive pressure in hi s s hotgun formation, including 34 and 27 yard TD passes. tl.J~J!~Ea A 1terlln1 effort by the Marin• Hlllb defense enabled th• Vikings to slip put Sunset t.u1ue toe Westmlnater, 8·0, Friday night ln football acuon at Westminster Hi1h. The Vildnas ended the recular ·season with a 9·1 mark. They . tlnlahed second to champion Edison with a 4·1 tally and will be a represent3ti ve or the SW11el League In the post season CIF tournament. ''They (Westminster> eame · ready to play, they were fired up," understated Vlkints coach Dave Thompson. "Our defense' r eally held together ln the second half.·' The Marina defense had to contend with Lion back Herbie Campbell.. Campbell, a 5·10, 160·pound running back for Westminster, carried the ball 39 times for: 181 yards . He accounted for ten of the 12 total first downs by the Lions. However the steady Viking defense held him to five yards or under on 29 o! his efforts. His longest gain was a 33·yard dash that took the Lions into a threatening opportunity at the Marina 14. However that drive fizzled as the Lions were called for one o( their 10 penaJlitt that accounted for 106 yards on the evening. Marina's Duke Maples and Ron Malerstien. with help from Mike Fisk-and Viking CO·captain Pat Knowles ·kept a steady strain on Campbell. Marina, before scoring in the third quarter, fumbled away two cbancet lnlide th• Weatmln1ter ten. Westminster's Rudy Ondic• recovered a Vlke miscue at the Lion rive In the first quarter ln Marina's only po11e11lon and the Lion's Scott Miller fell on the ball at the [Jon six on a Marina drive ln the second quarter. Both tlmes Marina quarterbaci Ken Laulo led his team downfleld. The. first drive was made possible by a Vlking interception by defense back Bob Lee. The second drive was set up by Viking Mark Cobian's Interception. Chrts Crandol/ Marlna tlnally made lta much tried·for score with 7: U left ln the third quarter. After taklnt the second haU klckort the VlklnlJ drove down the field M·yards in 11 playa. Laszlo found runnln1 back Marcel Weise standln1 alone In the end zone for a four.yard scoring strike. Key plays In the drive were a 14·yard pass to Jeff Frandsen and a l~·yard dash by back Tony Valente. Early in th~ game Marina's No. 2 receiver, Bob Critchfield waa hit mid-air by a Lion defender after sna11lnte a Laszlo .I 11n McCall11/ aerial tor 21yard1. The catch waa cottly u the Viking hobbled to the aldellnet wltti • coach under each arm. "It loob Ul(e he's out tor the a'eaaon,'' aaid a dejected Thompt()ft, "Jt probably la a llgament problem." Frandsen took tbe bulk of the pass calla without Critchfield on the field. He c"ught five passes tor $9 yards. Laulo connected on 8 of 13 passes and was Interception free. Valente was the Viking ground. workhorse as he carried 12 times for 50, not much compared 41>e/ Cad10/a Trailing 7-0 after a 24·yard touchdown run by Oiler David Huang, the Seahawks took advantage of a poor kic}c .• returning it to the Oiler 34. One play later Heinle found wide receiver Kevin Stanley alone in the end zone for the score. Big plays pay off for Estancia Eagles warm up for CI F playoff action with 21-7 win over Costa Mesa "The Seahawk quarterback jus t outplayed us," claimed Oiler Coacb Greg Henry. ..He was able to pick us apart all night." A 22-yard field goal in the second Quarter by Fred Tuttle boosted the Seahawks' score above the Oilers where it would remain for the rest of the night. Both Heinle and Todd Parker took the ball into the end zone on l ·yard plunges in the second half. The 5·9, 160-pound Parker carried 20 times for 133 yards to give the Seahawks the necessary oUensive balance. "It was a~ feverish game," said Seahawk Coach Ken Moats. "and I think our team did very well." F everish may be the only word Co describe the last three minutes of this contest which saw four interceptions. one sack and a Seahawk fumble before time ran out. Oiler Tom O'Loughlin claifl)ed one interception and a fumble wblfe Seahawk Tuttle gathered two interceptions and teammate Stanley stole the other. "We've done a lot to change this team's attit ude over the past year," said Henry. "We know now what it takes to play in the Sunset League. "Perhaps we're in a tougher league than we should be but who would they get to replace us?" By DAVE DE BERRY Of tile Dally ..... SUit Eslaqcia High utilized the big play enroute to a relatively easy 21 -7 win over Costa Mesa in a Sea View League football game at Davidson Field Frida¥ night. The win gave Estancia a 8-1·1 mark, while Costa Mesa fell to 2·8. The Eagles who open CIF playoff action next Friday night, finished in second place , a haU game behind league champion El Toro. Costa Mesa 's highlight of the game came · early in the first quarter. Estancia running back Curt Wenzlaff had the ball popped loose at the Costa Mesa 35. Linebacker Brian Head scooped it and ran 65 yards untouched for Mesa's lone score 'of the night. ON ITS THIJlD possession. _Estancia took just seven plays to cover 75 yards to lie the score. The big play of the drive was a Falcons host GWC • SD Mesa in vades Orange Coast Golden West College, with an upset victory over host Cerritos tonight, can put itaelf in position for a South Coast Conference football crown and make the Rustlers' return to the league a big one. Coach Ray Shackleford's Rustlers, 2-1. stiU have the tough Fullerton Hornets awaiting a Nov . 21 date. but a victory tonight over the once-beaten Falcons is all that is on their minds. Quarterback Sam Aiello, with 1,198 passing yards and eight TD strikes to his credit, leads the Rustlers into the 7: 30 contest. Cerritos counters with quarterback Mickey Corwin. who has completed 96 of 171 passes for 1,167 yards, setting the stage for an aerial s howdown. The Falcons, despite leading the conference with a 3·1 mark and a 7-1 overall effort, is ranked sixth in passing offense. The Falcons, however. are third in the rushing department. as Steve Johnson boas ts a 4.4 yard-per·cjlrry average and seven touchdowns. Meanwhile, at Orange Coast, Coach Dick Tucker's Pirares battle another team vying for the SCC crown in the San Diego Mesa Olympians (7:30). Pi~ates win in volleyball The Olympians, tied with Cerritos for the conference lead with a 3-1 mark, are coming off last week's big 23·14 shocker over then No. l ·ranked Fullerton. Quarterback Paul Berner's rifle arm tests the OCC secondary. Berner was 24 of 43 for 364 yards again st the Hornets. Orange Coast College look a giant step· toward defending its state community co llege w o m e. n • s v o I I e y b a I l c hampions hip by defeating Cerritos College Friday ntgbt in South Coast Conference action in three games. Coach Jane Hilgendorf's Pirates toppled the previously undefeated Falcons, 15·3, 15-8, 15-8 in the OCC gym. "We took control right from the start and didn't make too many mistakes. We played our b est match of the year," Hilgendorf said. Orange Coast is now 10-1 in conference play and Cerritos is 9· 1. OCC has a match at Santa Ana Wednesday to conclude play while the Falcons play Mt. San Antonio and Grossmonl. If they tie, a playoff al a neutral court will be set for Monday, Nov. 23. Suzy Nisbet, Val Grady, Laurie Adams and Jody Brenek played well for the Pirates. In addition, tbe Olympians have just OCC and a once·victorious Mt. San Antonio squad standing in their way for at least a co·championship. Trying to stop that from happening is OCC QB Clay Tucker, who turned in his best performance of the year last week against the Mounties with 214 yards and four touchdown strikes. Placing a Classified • +....:·-,..; ' ' lS "" .u;o as easy •. Claeelf led 49 yard run by Chris Crandall on a third-and-one from the Eagles 34. Crandall limshed the night with 105 yards in j us t nine carries. Tailback Alex Shively got the tying touchdown from one yard out. The Eagles went ahead to stay on a 25-yard pass from Jim McCahill to wide receiver Abel Cachola. Faced with a third and goal at the 25 foflowing a holding pe n alty, McCahill lofted a perfect pass to Cachola in the right corner of the end zone. Cachola caught five passes for 88 yards, despite drawing double coverage for most or the night. It was a frustrating night for both teams. Both offensive units were stopped repektedly on penalties and turnove rs. The Costa Mesa defense gave the 6ffense lhe ball in Es tancia territory numerous times but the Mustangs were never able to capitalize on it THE MUSTANGS WASTED a good throwing rught by sentor quarterback Steve Anderson . Anderson completed 18 of 32 passes, but was betrayed by four interceptions. The Mustangs got down to the E6tancia 15 in the third quarter .. but were hurl again by a major penalty. Most of the second half was filled with futile attempts by both teams to s ustain a drive. Costa Mesa's last chan~e lo get back in the gjl me came late tn the third quarter The Mustangs took the ball from their own 25 to the Eagles 32. On first and ten, Anderson overthrew tight end Steve Cook and the pass was picked off by defensive nack Tim Conway With a little unde r seven minutes to go in the game, Mccahill found wide receiver Ray Urmson alone on the left sideline. Urmson caught the ball on the Cost a Mesa 40 and outraced the Mustang defenders to the end zone on a 60-yard catch and run. COSTA MESA FOUND 1t very diffic ult to run agamst a tough E stancia front li ne The Mustangs were held to just 31 yards on 20 carries. Anderson was on the run for most of the ni g ht and was s acked four times In the firs t half the Mus tangs had just seven yards rushing. Estanc1a 's balanced offense gamed 195 yards on the ground and 152 yards through the air. Crandall was the player or the gam e for Estancia. In addition to his 105 yards rushing, the senior linebacker and fullback had a great game on defense, picking off an errant Anderson aer ial and returning 1l 37 yards to the Co3la Mesa 18. College football Toci.y's co11eo-f90tbllll K-te. W.ST Arlr-St. YL UCLA et CollMvm I I JOI USC tt WettllftglOfl C.I YS. WMlllnglOft Sl ., Splllene 'c ........ , 7 •I U:Op.m.I Ot'lllOft .. SlMfard Arla-M °'-Sl ''""° St. vs, l.ofl9 hedl St. at -Im Stedlum (7:301 IYUetH-ell S.ft D .... St. al H.,,..S.Les Yeoes, ft C.I L,,.,.._, et Ar:UM Pee Ille P-Plt,_ at Le Yeme ltecllMdSet Cl..-·Mudd U. Of Sell D1e90 et Sl #Mry's Wltltller at lkcl-al Cel Stale Nortlwiltgt at Portland SI. C.I Poly CSLOI et Boise St. UC Devit et Ce! State Hevw8"1 San Fr mKllCll St ... CHC41 St. Seer-St. at Hum4lolcn SI s.ftl• Clar• et P\'9lt So.NI ltOCIUH Hetre Deme et Air l<orce ,._ Meilko .. Gotor-St. Utall SL et lcMfloSt., n Selltlllm llllftola et HN Mule. St. C•I ,..,., ,....,_, YL Honllern "''-et Tempe,rf SOUTHWHT i.tuetleytor Tt ut Tedi• SMU Ar--..etTeusA&M TCU•TPM lteftNI St. .. <*laMma St. SW LN.._llt~.11 McN-lt. .. Tues-Ari~ 11 TulM tt w.t Tt-It. Mio.NIT IMI-.. "'"'°'' .... 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Newport, Edison, CdM win Top·seeded Newport Harbor High s~ept past vlsltlog Palos Verdes with little trouble, but Corona del Mar and Edison were pushed to the limit before recording last-gasp victories during the second round of the Cl F 4-A water polo playoffs Friday. Newpott dotDinated the Ocean League's No. 2 represent.ative en r o ute to a 20·6 decision. Meanwhile, Corona del Mar shaded Aviation, 9·8, and Edison pinned a 10·9 defeat on Costa Mesa . Newport led its game 10--0 hefore Palos Verdes could WATER POLO penetrate the Sailors' net. Goalie Bob Taylor was credited with 10 s aves , whi le J .R. Salvatore led the scoring, hitting fi ve goals. Also adding to the attack for the four-time defending 4-A c h a mp1on s w ere Mic hael Howell, Jim Bennan and David 0 ' Donnell with three goals apiece. "We're playing as well now as we have all year," said Newport Coach Bill Barnett. "I thought they put in a real good effort, a team effort. We have two big games next week and they look ready to go." The Sailors' next opponent is Esperanza Wednesday afternoon al 3. After being tied by Costa Mesa with 25 seconds r e maining, Edison won its contest in dramatic fashion on a goal by Rich Rozielle with just seyen ticks showing on the clock. ·'This is one of the toughest gam es we've played all season," s aid Edison Coach Andrew Ward. "I think with all the work we have done, we've made some noise other than football at Edison High." The Chargers' task doesn't get any easier as they must face second·seeded Long Beach Wilson jo the quarterfinals Wednesday. Al Santa Monica High, Corona del Mar shook off a two-goal deficit in the final three minutes to oust Aviation. Larry Jacobs tied the count with 1 :35 remaining and then tallied the deciding goal 28 seconds later. •·Jacobs and (Dave ) lmbernino reaUy came through when we needed them~" Hid. Coach-Dave Stites. "We didn't play well at all for 3\.2 quarters but I think the kids were looking forward to playing Downey next." OUTST ANDIM~ VALUES! IUMDHIW '"' vw DIESB.UlllT FACTORY STICKER $7670 oiscouNT $675 SALE PRICE '6995 (~983) 0 77663) IUHOHIW 1911 ISU1U 4X4 PfCWP SALE PRICE '7295 (1272) (02088) ·• • t tlO VW DAstB DllSIL WA•OH 4 •Pffd tran1mlaalon, AM·FM atareo & a sunroof. (149878) \. . SALE PRICE OMLY • 57995 ! ............ .,ca.tie_., Edison High running back Theo Langford 111 dances pci!t a Fountain Valley defender Frid4y nig!U. ; A patriotic showing Barons' spirit prevented a Charger blow-out By CURT SEEDEN OftlleDMtr ........... Rams Coach Ray Malavasi once said he didn't care for the image projected by the Dallas Cowboys who s mugly refer to themselves as .. America's Team." Ma lavasi would not have liked Fountain Valley Hi gh Friday night. Coin cidentally. Malavasi's son, Bryce, is a defensive end for Edison Hi gh -the football team that went head-to-head with the Barons for the Sunset League cha mpionship before 20,773 fans at Anaheim Stadium. In the spirit of the high school equivalent of America's Team, the Barons -from the patriotic red, whlte and blue of their band and drill team uniforms to the booming half-lime fireworks show -refused to fold to the nation's No. 1 high school football team. WHILE EDISON, in the more mundane tradition of winning, rode the hard running of Theo Langford and Dave Geroux and the passing of Ken Major toll 24-13 victory and a perfect 10-0 record, the Barons failed to produce their normaJly potent offense. Earlier in the week, Edison C~ach Bill Workman called Fountain Valley "the best 7-2 team I've evc·r seen ... Friday night, the Barons did not look like a 7·2 team. thanks mainly to their iAability to give equal time to their offense. ln fact. the Barons could have been blown out. But enter the America's Team spirit. It began when J oel Seay raced 98 yards un.touched with t.he opening kickoff to give Fountain Valley a 7·0 lead after just 14 seconds had elapsed on the clock. The Barons would have to savor those 14 seconds for the rest or the first half and most of the game, because Edison's defense supplied a little vigor or its own -to the tune of allowing the Barons a measly 47 yards offense in the first hair. "I TIUNK WE played pretty good. but when your offense can score just seven points, it's tough," admitted Fountain Valley Coach Mike· Milner after the defeat. Despite the setback, which once again Coiled the Barons' chances for al least a share of the league title, Milner remained optimistic about the upcoming CIF playoffs. .. It's our third season. The first is the pre-league games, second is Sunset League and· now the playoffs. It doesn't matter to us whether w..e •re first. second or third seed C from the league)," Milner explained. Winning coa ch Workman agreed: "It's a hrand new season. Our first and No. 1 goal was to win the Sunset League." Asked if he bad a choice to play either league foes Fountain Valley or Marina a gain, Workman replied, ''I'd rather play someone other than Fountain Valley or Marina. How's that for ducking the issue?" T hat's about the only thjng the Chargers did From Page 81 Workman Milner Di Bernardo duck. Friday night, even though they had to contend with the Baron spirit., · FOUNTAIN VALLEY quarterback Matt Stevens, whose passing has led some CoUowers to dub the team ''Fountain Valley Air Force." managed to complete just l or 4 passes in the first half. Yet late in the fourth quarter, the Batons trailed just 21-13. To counter the Fountain Valley show, Edison resorted to that old ploy of lak1ng advantage or every opportunity given the Chargers. For instance, Fountain Valley had just received a big break lo open the second half, compliments of an Edison fumble. T hree players later, the Barons found themselves in a 4th and one situation on the Charger 24. A mere three Ceet separated the Barons from a first down and their best scoring opportunity since the opening kickoff. IF ANAHEIM STADIUM had a roof. it would have provided the proverbiaJ cave-in . A five-yard offsides penalty forced the Barons to opt for the pass, and Edison's Rick OeBernardo promptly picked it off and raced to the Fountain Valley 31 yard line. Five plays later. it was 21·7 on Geroux's second TD. · That's the way it's been going this year for Edison. That's the reason, the Chargers stretched their winning streak to 32 games .and that's-· the reason they captured their fourth straight Sunset League champions hip. Tradition cries for a solid football team when these two teams get together and Friday night's edition of the duel was no exception. The Barons showed some savvy by lightening their defense in the second half, and then s howed pure guts by going for a two-point conversion arter Stevens had nal'l'owed t he score to 21-13 with a one-yard sneak in the third quarter . Edison pulled out the victory, even though the Chargers "didn't turn Dave. <GerouxJ loose. And our offensive line turned in a great game," noted Workman. Likewise, Fountain Valley would have Uked to let Rod Emery loose from his runnfog back pos ition. "Al least, that's what we were trying to do," Milner added. EDISON ROLLS PAST FV, 24-13. • • yards, then Geroux took a pitchout and raced around his left side from 10 yards out to put Edison on top. There was stlll 3:55 left in the first quarter and the Chargers were to continue to dominate until halftime, but there was no further scoring. "IC we can't block 'em it's going lo be a long night," was Fountain Valley assiatant coach Dave Penhall's pregame concern, and lt was evident rrom the Jlart he had good reason for such worries. Ttie Barons could net only two first downs In the first ball, a 26-yard hookup from quarterback Matt Stevens to Seay and an Edison Infraction provided another. That. however, was the extent of lbe Barons' oflenae. UNEBACKERS DIBlaNA•.DO, Mike Powell and Fernando Grlffitba aloal with linemen Phil Cooper, JUek Ponder. Joe Zerucba and Bryce )f alavaal abut off Rod l:mery'a avenues and the Barona' f'11Dl1iQa same w ... ttbs>Ped Ln ita tracb. forced a fourth-and-two situation at the 27. Emery got the call, but DiBernardo and Malavasi were there to stop him a yard short of a fifst down. Graham didn't quite get the job done In the third quarter after Edison's third touchdown -his kickoff a loot short of the end wn_e, and Emery retaliated with a 43-yard return, which wu the beginning or Fountain Valley's only sustained march. But In the final analysis -the difference wasn't kicking, it was up front wlu!re the Charger• were able to contain Emery, and open the 1ate1 for Lansford and Geroux. 1 Stevens finished with eight completions for 170 yard1. but the finaJ 49 came on the last play -too late for the Barona. again, as Edison ups the aeries record lo 11·2·1. \V oodbridge facee Redonde Woodbcldce H11h clOMS out lta flrst·enr vanity competition In football tonl1bt at lr•in• Hl1h wbm tbe aenlorlffl Warrion fM> mMt Redoado Hl11t (l·I) in • ftOD·IHIH •••• betlnablla1:ao. · The Wantan are led bl ~ Kma Burke .,.. ,._., 1ame ........... ,_ Ill r.~rd•t la ... •tart. 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Cow11tr Cltf1! of Or•1191 c_, Oft PmJC '9TIC( v111t, eo.i. MtM. ee111or111e nw Oct. JI,-· 1, 1', 21, 1"1 4n.M1 Oct-r 12. ltl'I. JfMtlll J , Vel...CI, 174 MOl!tt Vitia, ""... tost. ~ c.i ......... ftt.27, Pvbll...., Or.,... Coest Delly .,....., Jemt1 N. Sl!Mt, 17001 oc-Front, .... 1111( Oct. ,4,Jt,....sHoY. 7, 14, ttll NOTICE OF DEATH OF 111..,por19tec11 •c.c:.111om1tttt6l.. ,,IC'TtTtOUI WllMUI _________ .. _ ... _, A N D R E w t R v I N ,.,,.. .. '#. (Jlelll. 210 E. IMll Street. ...,... ITATil.MelfT MIC lll1C( 0 F F U T T A N D 0 F ce;~~::!i~~~, .. br • TM ....... clol p E T I T I 0 N T 0 .-••• ,.,_lfllp. 111111""1.,: .119 ,.,_,I!" "'-----------ADMINISTER ESTATE JotVe1tr111 JllltO"IMO PLAZA, 2111 s.11 "1CTtnou111US1N•u NO A1109t1 '"I• llMMltlll -111• w111 u. "-'" Hiiis ltOlll. .._.. 9tecll, NAMll ITATl'. ... NT • • C-ty Cltfll ol Or1111 .. C-.ty Oft Cell..,.,,...... Tl!• follow I ... perwn It dol111 T 0 a I I h e i r s • How.'· 1111 'l•tc"a' Jo11u. u11 1 .. c11 11111111tt1n: b™flciarles, c reditors "17"'1 eow1evan1. •-P•••· c.111tn11• KACEY IURNITT. ~ Cor•1 and contingent creditors of 1'vt141.,.. o-.,,.. Ooest Oo11r Pltoe. ..ut •w-.9t110elll.-,CA.'*2 Andrew Irvin Offutt and -"'"·1·'4..l1.a,lt11 ....., Wllllam J . M11rp"y , tlH 1Cert11 M. ltHd, >tlSVI Corel, WftfllllflGll· 9o'Ulner•, c:un.r·etty; ._.... • .....,~t·····.. p~Non-s···who··-may· be ·· .. --····NllUC-liifi( __ ..... c.e111or111e... Tiii• 1M111tu it ceflllUcted b'I •n otherwise interested In the Tltl• ....,_It clfldlll<tecl _,,. IMIYlclueL • Ill d/ tat l-----------ic-M.. 11_, • w an or es e : "ICTlnout MISIN•• ,.~""".:.:'· T1111 .....,,._t -1111c1 w111 111e A petition has been filed NAMalTA'RMllNT Tiii• ..........,. •• , .... 91111 .,,. c-1y Cltrll of Dr•no-c.-v Oft by Karl O. Griffith and Tll• 1o11ew1,,. J'fr-• ••• ..,,.. ~~"'0r...,CatMY:;i0ct. Oc11Mrn.1t11. ,,mm Mary Helen Griffith in the IMl=~LGIA THltli STAINED 'p111111.,_, er ... OM• °'"' ,,..., Pli1>11111ec1 0r.,.. c.o.st 0.11., Piiot. Superior Court.J» Orange GLASS, a10 .. ,,.,., Sult• H, T11tll11, Oct.Jt,Nov.1•1.,21,1.., •7lWI ~c1.2•.•~-"°"·'·14..t•1 ..,, .. , County requesting that ee11ror111 .. 1• Karl 0 . Griffith and Mary o ..... Merl• MM. 1tt1 wut H I G . ff Ith b M1c.t.r1"11r •IA, S•lll• A••· e e n r 1 e c.111or11 .. n,.. appointed as personal 1E11t11 ~ .. Poltoc:•, uo1 wett "ICTlftCIUI auatNH• repre sent at I II e t 0 MecArtllwr •••• $1111• A11 •, MMa ITA~NT Cattfomle m04 '"' , .. 1 •• 1 .... ,.,-1, .. ,11, administer the estate of Tiii• 111111,.11 •• c011w ctec1 b'I' • Mi-•· Andrew Irvin Offutt ...,.,.1..,....... 1"• lotttwl"' ,.,_, ire dolftl OlltEcTIONAL GltAf't41C:S. tan ( d th I d d t O.-.,._/l'.lle11 l"ellecll lllltl--= Audn le~ t ell n efpEent etn T~'• .......__.. -111-....... ~ THI MASTE1t's TOUCH, 1• ~:::· _......,, llMdl, m ms ra on o s a es c..;t ... ~ 0r.,... -c:;r,-;; 5ullf'-. IMIAIAN.c.llftnHHllM T,,__ 1tev 0111111w.-, toa71 Act). The petition Is set for No••m-s, ,.., ~~::a~~·:i:i111•~!':~~ ~,F£;."=: :;: ~o&r~itt~ ~:erN'6r~v!~ N=~~~~Otl,:.=,~ ooero NMN w 111en11, 11 1.,..vt...,.1 West, In the City of Santa · ' · sum I st Clrcl•, N•w,.rt •Helt, T.lt. 0111--A n a , Ca I i for n I a o n ----------- C.tlfoml ..... J Tltlt ....._.. -fli.I ~ .... 0 be 2 1981 t 9 30 ~ Illa n11 --.i-11 clMIK ... -.. • c-1y C"'1I of 0r.,.. '"""' 8ft ecem r , a : -----------J IOlll1'•1•__....._ 0c..-rt 1t11 A.M. T"I• ...=.·.::~ "'".... . ,,,n. IF YOU OBJECT to the "=':"'= .. · etun1rOtt11•0r...,c-.cy ... Od. ,,_,,...,.On1WtCAoe110ettrP11c11t. granting of the petition, Tll• '°''"'"'T:.,_.,.~~ • ..,,.. ta,'"' Oct. Ji, ...... 7. 14• 21• '"' 419Mi. you should either appear '-In .... n : at the hearing and state (I I IEASTLAICI'. PLANN•O Your o~ectlons or file COMMUNITY, !'I IASTLAICI'. ,,,,.. PWlllMtl Or .... CM9t o.llr ....... PlklC lll1C( Oct.,,, ...... 1, 14, ti, 1tl1 ..,,..., -----------COMMUNITY, Id IEASTLAICE LANO written jectlons with the OIEVllLOPMl"T· !ti EASTLAICI'. "ICTITICIUI MlllNIU court before the hearing. CINT£1t. , •• IEASTLAU IUSINUS ...,...ITATHIUT Your appearance may be ~~~i1.11.1,1,11 i":srsT~ .. ice: .. eu0~:fc'! .._.. .;!.':: .. ~1"' ,.,_ .,. ..,,,. In person or by your cl!NTl!lt. 1111 l!.AST\.AICE o,,,,~;, "ICTITtOUSwat••• CASA TlaMllO AllAltTMINTS, attorney. PAltlC, Cll l!AITLAICE TECHNICAL MAMlllTATl••T Met H•I~ Ave1111e, Wtatmlasttr, I F y 0 u A R E A. PAltlC, (JI IASTLAIC• Tl'.04NICAL Tiie to11owl119 ,., ... It ••l•t ClllfW..,...a CR E O ITO R CENT£•, (Ill EASTLAICI ·--: T•flltr ... 11, lllvtlllflllll 0 r a llllOUSTltlAL Cl'.NT••. (I) ILU• •IDOi llttOOUCTIONI -(11111 ..... ,. lllC. I C1llhr1111 contingent creditor of the EAITLAICI INOUITltlAL PAltl(, left Plctw.t a , ........... 1 .... ~....._, -... CMlt ........ ,,. deceased, YOU must file ("'I I As TL" I( I ME 0 I c" L '"" .. ...,.,,, __, IMCll, CA ~llecll.eet"'""'...a your claim wlth the court c• .. TEil. In> llUTLAt<t: Tiii• ..... It <"'4111CtM llty 1 SH 0 II ff I Ill 0 C II If TE It , I e ) T....,_ """*" .-w. '*' ,..,. ~--or present I t to t he ••sTL.Aic• EMPl.OVMl'.NT """t<. ,._...,.,~~~,.... ,._,. ~ ,_...,.. personel r,presentatlve I•> IAITLAH cONOOM1N1uM1, ..!.~~ 11 c .., " •11 ~. ::...,.-• ..._._. appointed by the court ~·!s-,~W~=~~~· 11~ .,_..._ Tiiie ......._. _ .._.,. ._ within four months from 11An1.A1tE esTATaa. 111 T111t ....._. - , ... """ .. c-t¥Cll•U•°""'9c.-ey111~1. the date of first Issuance ••ITLA1t1 ••ALTY, <•1 i~:,.c•u•er-..c.-ey= .,,,.., -..au .,,,... ~c~~oo•:, :_ov~C:::.~: :::~~:~:~~,~~ ~....,er-..c...e o., .,.._ aY9=-Code of Callfornle. Tht IA~LAU "'-AZA, 11 CMllW••• 0ct.t.,,,,....,,,,,,.,... ..,.. ....... ...... time fOf' filing clalms will ~•u1, ....,_. IMCll. ceut.,1111 ....=:.=.::....., not expire prior to four ~ IAHI .... .., Hoen.1110 °"' "· *"· '· w. "·,. 01.... months from the date of .., n.1110UOMNO: ------------"f._....;..;__..;_.;.______ the hNrlng noticed •bOY•. CADIL4.AC l'Atltvl•W MOMH P'ICT'IW ... 1111• W.. YOU MAY EXAMINE WllT, 1 OHtrlf l'Mtt1•n•111 Tiii .=.::.=•!. the me klPt by tM court. :=:..,." ~ 1 '""'' ---·I .ecnw-·-If you •re Interested In tht WILLIAM'"· tNC. CC.lllMMll ,. ..... -:••T ..... -~ANY .... ..,...... ...... you may ,. ... &•-~ '! ... CW.W•M ~ .... ,_,u ,_~he ........ ...--~ ~.:.-.::.i .... --... rt to...._.___,_ ... CA.... ...._...: r11qU1n1 ....... u-cou DAWlll. 11 uec. Ccetl••r11I• 1t11..,. "· ........ ,... v1A .... LA 1lllT'L .. ••• .... rtctlve SPtCl•I notice of cer"H.._, ia c:e..w ... .,,.,., ~,....,,....,.CA..,. 0r ... , ...... ,_,CA..,., the lnv.ntory of Ht•t• ~~CA.~ , ... c o..:.:..~~:~ Or-==:...~· .......... and of the petitions, ""1•v1•WICAL.ll'OHiA i .. c . L ... ~.:.t::i--•er. ,.., 1. .. ..,... _........., _. ... acco'-nll and reports <CeH..,.. '""..,.. Iii.,.. ......... ~CA .. Cir et" ....... CA.,., dHCrlbed In Section 1200.S ................ ~CA- TMI ...... ti _,.· M.... ftii -It _.... 'W • Of the C.Ufomla Probete Tilla ...._ 11 can• , ...... 1 ....... ==~.:.c. ...... 11 Codi. ....,..~ ..... T...... Cle ..._ ... _ ""' --.. ,.. ........ -....... -~M.-.. _._. .............. • =:,::.• ....... c-. i:r&. ....... ~ .. ll:r.& iiii ~ c.:==.-:.:.::..."l ,....__ ... ..,"I: CA~·tll.111·''11. "" ~ :s -'~~ ...... --•·•--J;""·-L:o.11-. ....... ~a.. .... .... .... • --.... 1,'4.1\. .... NU .. 11 \ Otlng• Cout DAILY PtLOT/Setilfday, NcwemtNr 1,, 1N1 -. Pola, MD ro1nps past Uni's CIE dreatn fizzles Cougars win share of crown foe, 28-10 Trojans defeat Irvine, 25-17 , but CdM gets playoff berth ·~ GaBGOaY 11Aa H ............. . TORRANCE -KeMtdy Poll bad another blf nltbt for th• Mater Del H tb Monarchs footb1ll team. plctlln1 up 152 yard• In 23 carrl" and 1corint a touchdown H tbe Monarchs came from behind to 1cor. 20 Clnta ln the fourth quarter and 1t bolt Bishop Mont1omery, 28·10 Friday night. Pola not only paced the Mater Del ruahlng but hid another ~-yard touchdown · run caJled back on a penalty. Mater Del feU behind, UHi early in the second quarter but Richard Aguirre took a reverse from Mike Doan on the ensuing kickoff and raced 99 yards down the left sideline to score the first Monarc h touchdown. Frank Spates hit Joe Livernois for a two-point conversion and it was 10-8. ·'The turning point for us was that kickoff return," Mater Dei Coach Wayne Cochrun said. ''It · got us back. 1n the game and lirted our sptrits. "We were worried at halftime because we were hurting ourselves with penalties and mental mistakes." While there was no score in U\e third period, the Monarchs m oved to within striking distan ce and scored th e go-ahead touchdown on the first play or the final period when Tony Locy hit Steve LaMothe on a 49-yard pass play. Bishop Montgomery then fumbled on the next scrimmage play with Spates recovering at the BM seven. Al Pola took it to the one and went over for the score with a pass try for two point.s on the conversion failing. The final TD came on a 56-yard drive in six plays with Kennedy Pola carrying for 46 and the final five for the touchdown with 5:39 remaining. By EDllNTBL °' ............... Slnce the)' had no way of controlllnf one-half of lbefr destiny, \he Unlver1lty Hlfh TroJ1n1 could only '" to It that they tive themaelvH a fair chance to accompUah 10meth.lhe they could oAly have dreamed ot a\ the 1tart of U\e 1eaaon. University. 3.7 in 19IO, •-G·2 In rta ll·year biatory bad made the CIF playoffs oniy once On 1974 > and had never really come close other than that. BUT IN 1181, wltb a new coach and 1eemln1ly a new sense of pride, the Trojana went into the Cinal game of the year Friday night with a 3·3 Sea View League record and a shot at the playoffs. , To add further incentive, Uni was facing cross-town rival Irvine, which it bad defeated in two of three previoua meetings. But Uni could not control the outcome of the Newport Harbor-Corona del Mar game- and moments after the Trojans defeatea Irvine, 2.5·17 before a standing room only crowd at Irvine Stadium, the bad news came. Corona del Mar had won, giving the Sea Kings the third playoff berth. And once again, Uni was finished for the season after 10 games. "NO MATTER what happens (if Uni was to make the playoffs or not), these kids are the winners," University coach Rick Curtis said minutes after the game had ended, not knowing the result of the Corona del Mar game. "We made them believe that from the start." That may have been a fact, however for parts or the game, it looked like Irvine was the hungrier team. with more to gain. Irvine got on the board early after Mike Gold returned the AMERICAN EXECUTIVE SERVICES specializes in supplying personnel for new plant s tart-ups, expansion of existing facilities or production lines. . o.,..uni kJckolf eome 60 yardl to the Ual 31, HtUnt up a ll·)'ard lleld 1oal by Jay Scott. Then Uni, which mov~ th• all on the 1round 1uccnfully throu1hout lhe evenln1. drove 75 yard • without the ald of • pua completion to tie the 1ame on John Peirano's 23-yard field 1011. MOMENTS BEFOaE the end or the half, University, thank.a to an interception by Brad Guest, moved 57 yards lo the Irvine three . However , on thlrd·a nd-1oal, quarterback Randy Meyers tripped u be went back to pass. Uni aettled for a 6-S halftime lead on another Peirano field, goal. At that point, Univer1lty had dominated the statistics, outgalnlng Irvine in total yards, 143·77. "We put in a few changes during the week on derenae." e x p 1 a i n e d Uni d '-fen al v e coordinator Stacy ·vagenas afterward. ·•we wanted to slop lrvlne'• lround attacll ao w• put. 1 couple more 1uy1 up tbere on tM UM and lt worktd. 'l'Mre WH a lot ol hard hltUat •olnt on tor both 1ldes." It wu In fact a well·played 1811\• for two team• wblcb had dlfllcuJt1 doing that throu1h thelr earlv yean. 18VIN£, WHICH fell behind 13·3 early ln the third quarter after Uni'• RicltSorenaon scored on a three-yard run followln1 another Iona kickoff retum by Flacua to start the second hall. roared back. Robble Zangl pounced on a fumbled' punt at the Uni 20-yard line and John Salinas took it from 17 yards out. Minutes later, a high anap from center on a Uni punt gave Irvine the ball at the Trojan 34 and the Vaquero• were in buaineas a1ain: Quarterback Jim Gasho scored on a seven -yard keeper and the Vaqueros suddenly had the lead with 1.1:35 remaining, But It was all Unlvertlty from &here as the Trojaaa marched 57 yardl, 1U on t.be 1 round with Soren1on and Fiscu1 doln1 all the runntn1. Meyera 1cored on a one-yard run. Then t.be clincher. On Mcond and 17 from bis own 13, Guho waa hit as be went back to pau. Larry Commerford recovered the ball for University at the rive. Three plays later, and with 3 : 25 remaining, Sorenson rambled Into the end zone and that was that. A final Irvine drive stalled near midfield as Guho came up inches short of the first down on fourth-and-one. "We really got our running gaO)e going tonigh t," said Curtis. ''EspeciaUy Sorenson. The entire offensive line helped him a lot. , Sorenson and Fiscu.s were the leading rushers in the game wit.h 85 a nd 84 yards respectively. Salinas led Irvine with 83 yards. Diablos down · Dana Hills, 28-6 By TERllY WHITE Ot .. Dellll ........... Two touchdowns by John Carroll and one sensational 60-yard touchdown run by Charlie Brown paced the Mission Viejo High Diablos to a 28·6 South Coast League football victory over Dana ·-Hills High before 1,000 fans at Mission Viejo High Friday night. The Diablos finished the regular season at 9-0·1 and finish in a tie for the South Coast league title with Capistrano Valley. Mission Viejo wasted no lime in putting points on the board as it marched 71 yards on six plays on their first possession or the game, whkh resulted with Carroll's first touchdown or the nigh(, a 26-yard run with 9: 13 remaining In the first quarter. In the third period Carroll scored his second touchdown of the game, catching a 13-yard pass from Klaus Leitenbauer with 6:03 left in the • PEPPERTr& HEIGHTS . I (ONDOMINIUMS OPIM HOUSI S& I..., 11 • ... 2'M "9cJi s-.-. A..._ C.. Mtle Truly elegant 2 Br 2~ baths ' 2 Br 2 ba homes. From Sl29,SOO to $139,500. stanza, puUing the Dlablos up 28-6. With 1: 58 remaining in the first hall Brown capped a 76-yard, four play scoring drive by eluding several tacklers al the line of scrimmage and scampering down the left sideline for his 60-yard scoring jaunt, giving the Diablos a 21-6 halftime lead. Despite the fitct that Mission Viejo did well offensively, (277 yards rushing) led by Carroll's 103 yards and Brown's 98, Diablos' Coach Bill Crow was not pleased with his team's effort. ·•we were very unemotional. 1 don't think our mind was in it <the game)." he said. However, Crow added, "We're looking forward to the playoffs." Defensively, the Diablos limited the Dolphins to nine first downs and forced Dana Hills to punt seven times. The defense also recorded one sack, wMn Kevin Kielty sacked Matt Cooper late in the first quarter. 8peelaJ &e tile DaUy PUel 1 Caplatre.no Valley Hllb did ltl part to earn a 1har• of tM loutb Coa~t Leasue footb1ll champlonahtp Friday nl1ht, but not wit.hout a R1bt from hott San Clemeftte. The Coucara • t•·O triumph over San Clemente, coupled 1"tb Miaaton Viejo'• 28-1 IUCCHI aaalntt Dana Hilla, results ln a tie between Capo Valley and the D1ablos tor , the leaeue crown with 4.0.1 marrks. Until a 75-yard kickoff return to open the second half by Toay Bell, the Cougars were any· lh ln g but aecure . Capo led only 6-0 at Intermission, thanks to a five-yard scoring run by Frank Banda. ''I was very pleasantly surprised with the way we played tonight," said San Clemente Coach 'Allle Schaff. "Naturally, Capo Valley wa1 Javored by a considerable • margin. We were up for the game and I think maybe they were Oat. lt wasn't a typical Capo Valley performance." The Cougars' lone 1corln1 drive or the contest came midway through the second quarter after Sam Finch had returned a punt to the San Clemente 28-yard line. Tony Bell gained 18 yarcb on two carries to position the COugars at the 10, and a pair of five-yard runs by Banda put them in the end zone. Said Capo Coach Dick Enri1ht laughing, "A win is a win. I'll take it.·· San Cle m ente's b est opportunity lo score came in the fourth quarter when the Trit.om moved inside the Cougar 10-yard line. But the defense stiffened, pushing San Clemente's orre111e back 10 yards the remainder of the series to preserve the shutout. We supply on-site recruiting specialists . In addition, we develop compensation pro· grams for exempt and non-exempt person· nel and develop and implement a workable in-house personnel function. !t~~ r.... St ..... "' Vaur 0oot fC .. StOr"• NewMf y °"' Al••• Various financine plam including · VA & owner and non owner occupied conventional 30 year loans. As low as 103 down. Owner wiU buy down interest rate. · For more details call : JOHN M. HERMANN, President American Executive Services 714/556-1822 Orrlces in Irvine, Sant.a Clara and Houston LAST. REMAINING 3201's LIASI Ol IUY! ln,Nliwporlllwlt • I :floy Carver BMW! . 1540 JAMBOREE RD .• NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 714-640-6-tiA -. ·----... ---•••••••••••••• mlllllEIT• -·Elli• Over 500 Rec,..don Vehicles of AH~ lnduding RV Acceaon. In a Multi-Mllllon Dollar Show for a New Era of Fun on the Got IT'S ntAU GMATIHOWI 1111 ONE mt Annumt llll1Ulectured HoUetno a Aecteetton ~ lt90W, Wllh the Living EnvtrailMftt Show In Dodger se.dlum. New. 14-22, Mon. lhN Frt. Noon to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Sun 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adub '3.00-CNldren e to 1e s1.1s. U!id« e Free. 9pec:6.i Dllco&l1I TicMl9 .... 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JM'-°'· J; ~"" ''-'"-'·'·a. ....._..~ lt ... le J.c•'°"• of-, I; llOll GVl4'Y, p, 2, 1141 Mofttl, p, J; }Mqulfl Aftdulet, P, •, lolw-i ~Y. p, S, ltkk W•la, p, •; J•rry ll*fl'ly, '"'· 7 ............. Ski Moftel, p, t ; TOiiy 5'oll, of, 2, •uO Martltwti, <, 4; Rkk W•lts, p, S. ~ ......... 1110!\ Guidry, p, 1; Reto .. JKkton, of, 2, JCIM o-y; p, ~; \..irry Clll'l1W!llOl'I, p, •. Ron ReM, p, S; Gi.tln Abbott. p, '· Okk Tkk9w, p, 7; "9t. MKkanln, Int, 1. q, ....... ,MlllM ROft Guidry, p, I; Lury CllrlstHISGft, p, 2; JMQlllll -..Jar, p, J; Glenn Ab0011, p, 4, J•rry TIK"''· 114, S; O.v• Lallothe, p, •; TOiiy S<ott;of, 7; 8111 C_,,llb*ll, p, t . .o.w.11 n..n .. 0 .. IKtkwt\. ~ "-Cllyhyalt . Rlln Gulclrt, p, t; Daw Colllnl, of. 2, Slcl ~. P.~ Mllw ..... .,_.n ~rry OwlSI-. P. t . Frenk T-. p, 2; 1111 C...,..11, p, J, Oew Collins. •. llkll Walts. P. S~Jerr, ~y. Inf ••. ~Twllls NOMIKlloM. ' H•wYnv ... 11 ... JOlln ·°*'VIY. p, 2; Sid ~. p, 3; Ron R•e<I, p, 4;. O.w Colllns, of. S; J~n AnduJer, P ••. Oallla ... A'I JNQ..in -··· P. I; Tim lllac:ll .. 11, <, 2; 8111 Carnpl»tl, p, 3~ Dave Colllns of 4, Jolln Oe1111y, p, S; Ron Guidry, p, •· '•rouson JeMlns, p, 1; Ed 011. c, I, Ron Rffd, p, t , J«ry II.my, Inf, 10, Joe Rudi, of, II; RIO Walts, P. lt. s..ttte--. Jo.qvln Anduler. P. I; Ski Monee. P. 2, Tim llK-..M. " 3; B~ Mani"*•· <. •. Joe Rudl,ol. S. . Tuu•-e-n Ron Glllcirt. P. t; R9001e· Jee: hon. of,~ Tony Scott, of. l, Bue k M•rllnu. c. •; . JNqvl"'-1 .... P. s. O.w laRO<he, P, •• f'renlt T-. p, 7; Daw Collins, ol, •. Ed l"ermer. p, 10; Jerry Turner, of, 11; lamM Jonnson. Inf, 12; Rkk we1u. P. u T-8N9Jay1 Reoo .. Jac•son, ol. I, Ron G11ldry, p, 2; Oev• laROC,,., p, J, O.ve Collln" ol, •. Lamar JoflMon. Inf, s. Joe RVCll, of,•· HATIONAl lEAGUE .J:. __ • Deeten Glenn -of, I, ~rll a.1.n99r, Inf, 2; J-llln Mc!UJM, p, l, O•w Colllns. of, s AUMU8re,,.. R-.off J«•son. ol, I, Ron Gvldry, p, J; Jofln Oef)ny, P. J; Sid Monot. P. 4, ~ lefa~. loll, S; Rkk MoncWy, ol, •. LArry dwlJt-. p, 7; Jerry T11,...r, of, I, Rkk Wall,, p, •; Eo Farmer, P. to. CM<..-c-Tony Scott, of, 1: lllon Guidry, P. 2. Jerrv •.my, Inf, l ; O.ve Colllns. of, 4; 1.Airry Cl!rlll._. p, S, Jo.quln AndvJer, P. •; JolMI 0."0Y, p, 1, Rkk Monday, of, I , lilOft 11-; P.,; 1111 c.imp11ew, p, 10; F•routan JNlklM, p, 12. . CIMIAMtl RMs Ron Gvldry, '· I ..._..,_ RonGvklnt,p, I -...E ... s lJlrry 0 .. lstontol\, P. I, Jotln o.nn,, P, 2, Sid MOflOlt, p, l , 8 111 c.iml>bell, p, •. Tim Blec•well, c. •. Ron Guidry, P. I o. ... LaRocM, P. 10 · ..... Y-~s ROft Guidry, p, I JOIVI OeMy, P. J, Roo:> RHO, p, >; Oav• Collini, 01, S, GleM AIJOOll, P.•. ,._.._.,.... Plolllles Ron 0..idr,, P, I; EO Fe,.,.,.r, p, 2; 010 Tldr-. p, l ; Joaqvln Andujar, p, •, Akk Walts, p, S; JOfln Denny, p, •; Glenn AbOOtt. 11, 1. Sid -.g., p, I; EO 011. c, t ; Fr- Ta,..na, p, 10, Ttm'Si.<k..,.11. c, 11. ... _,..Pirates JOlln °"""' .P. I; lJlrry Cl\rlst ... _,, P, 2. Ron Gvl«y. p, J, Sicf Monge, p, •. Joeqvln AndUi.r:o. s, R99Qle J«ll_,, 114, •. Rkl Walts, p, 7, Franll T•nana, P. I. 8111 C•mPM11. P, 10, EO Farf'Mr, P. "· Mlh V•ll. ol, 12. Joe llVOI. of, IJ; Pew Mac~ln, Int., U; Ed Ott. c, IS; Rkle Moncla't, of, 1' St.~~ Jotlll Denny, p, I; RCWI Guidry, P, 2, JMrll 8etan...-, Inf, 2. 0.ft Cl\alk, Inf, 4, 0.ft CAllllns, of, S; Joe AVOJ, of,•. Mike Vall, 114, ,. SMD .... l'- Ho ttlectlonl. s .. l'rwoc._ oi.om l.•rrv Clv'l,ttnson, p, 1. Jerry A9"'Y. Inf. J; JOlln O.nny, P. 3, Aon Guidry, p, •. JNQVln .._., ... p, S; Frank T•-· 11. •; Ed Ott, <. I, 11m BIK•'!'•ll. <. I, Bue• MarllnH, <. t , Jffry Tu,...r, of, 10, M~e Vall, Pf, It High school 1core1 SUNSET LEAGUE ECllton '4, Fount•ln V•lley ll Marina•. Wtttmlns1wo Ooan View U, HW!tlftoton Be.ell IS Sf.A VIEW L.l!ACWI! COf'on. dll MM•,~ Harbor O Unlvenlty 25. lrv1,.17 · Estahcla 21, C.ta ~ 7 ANGELUS LEAGUE S4 p .... "· lllSllGC> Am.t J5 Mater Del a. Bl"-Montgomery 10 50UTMCOAST LEAGUE C99lllr-Valley u , s... Cle..,..,t• O MIUlon V .. lo 21, 0.... Hllll • O•AMGE LIAGUI BrH.otlnoa 20. JMono!I• o G.ulDEHG,OVILEAGUE l• Ovlnta 16, 8olw Crande 0 LOI Amlgos..)4, O.rdon Grow O flRl!IWAY lEAGUa e ... ne P-1. S.W-a 7 S11n11y Hllll tt, Futl•rton 10 lJI Hatwa 1', Troy 0 . l!MPl•I! ll!AGUI El Dorado '4, E,perania 14 lNr• ... IC91 .. 1•0 Los Alemla 10, IC-yo CIUtTU•Y LIAGUI! C.nyOft 11, s.nt. AA. Vall•Y • II MOdefte JI, VIiia P-• Feo4111M '1. Tustin 6 NC*-ll!AGUI! krvltt-. Sl Jotin Boko 17 HIGH SCHOOL SUMMARIES !d i.on 24, Fountain Valley 13 . ~"~ I..._ .. 0 7 J-'4 . F-'e111 veti.v 1 o • o-n flV-S..\' " llkllOff retv;11 (Yov.....,1 lllclll 11-e111rfcloa u ous lro"' MeJor CJ. Grehem llk,11) • 1_:..o-x l\ONI (J.Gtaila'1'•klll I~'""' CJ.~Meo'llllkkl . 'v-s.e-t ""'c-ra1i.11 •--J.~aMm•FG Att~-a.m. --~. "" ' • ~ "' "" t .... M 11-tS • " ., .. f 1+1 J.J7 a.I , .. ,.. OcHn View 25, Htg. Beech 15 ~"ca.n.n H 1111t1ntton IM<ll 1 0 0 t-1$ 0cHft View 1 S • 7-ti Hl~Huene 24"'" CIC.all llklll ov-o.ni.., 10 l>M$ Ir-H•lnl• CTvltte llklll ov-T-..,nFG OV s.t .... Sn'rOH t«'i.d CIO In *NI l- 011-Mel(I .. ,.....,, 0.10 falladl MB-Steir II tlllt CSt•lr rvnl ov-P9rur 1 rvn CTvttl•"ckl A 3, 100 Ctttlmtladl O-Sl.ttlt41ca MB Finto-.~ I AvllM1·y¥ds 22·120 Paul119 yarcts "' ... SMI , .. ,...J Pvnt• •-33 FvmlM-lod M P-lll""yrdl 1 » llllll~R ......... av ,. tJ.tl:S -l).»-2 }.)4 ).2 IJ•llO Hl-Hvang 10·0 , Steir II •1. Sate,. field 3·10. 011 Parur JO.tll1 Brown J.J. .......... , ... .., .. H9-N-10.2'-J, Ill, Oii-Hein'* t:S.:JS.2, toe. ,,.....,.._. RecefvU., H8-Hur J.21; Ray ,_.,; Steir 2·1: l.-1 M2. OV -0...ley 1·10; Clerlu. J.ll. Relnlloltr Hl. Tuttle S.., Parker l·t CdM 6, Newport H8fbor 0 " ... ..,~ N.-POr1 H¥tlOt 0 0 0 0-0 COf'on• de4 Mar 0 • 0 ~ CdM Wlllte 44 Ptil lrom WGN1 Ckl<k lalle<ll All•nCl<lnee -)JOO (Htlrn<119Cll 0-~ltlc• Flr11 Downs AVIN!l>Y¥0s Puslno ye<cls Pauu Pvnt.s FvmDIH·I01il P.,.altl~Ya<ds NM • ,...,,lrws 14 IS 10.U·O •.no 2·0 ..,, ............ R ....... C4IM • CJ.\S7 71 i..12.0 .. ., J.I ~IOI NH S"''-'· l-13; GffflJ, 2 I, SelDy, IO..,,lnu13L CCIM -Woods. 11-56; 8rl0hl. 1"'4, Caw, 10.0, Martin.""· Wllil•, 1 mlnul 4 h•1llv ..... PaN1-. NH -S.IDy, io-n.o. a CdM -'Woods • .i..12.0. 11 l_v..,..•acelvlfl9 HH --tty, ~. Ward, 2·11, $wle\. ,. CCIM -C-. J.1; Wtlllt, 1-44; lata Mt; GoeDel, 1-S University 25, Irvine 17 Sc-'1~ trvlne Unl,,.nlly J 0 1 1-11 J I 1 12-U I-Scott 21 FG U-Pelr-23FG U Pelr-31 FG u ~J ...... CPlalr-kk ltl 1-s.11 ... 11 n.tll IScotl II.kl ) 1-G•-7""' C5<9n ltklll U--'*' I NII IPlalr-•klll u -s--1""' c-talledl All•-• -4.J(IO CH111n<119Cll 0.-su.tk• u First 0-... IS llvM!e~ye<ds S.S.t• Panino,..,..,.. 40 Pauu U-0 Pun1$ t-33 FumblH-lost ).2 PeNIUes-yards >-U 1 ................... I IO Ill .a •1•1 .,. 1-2 •u U-&ore...an, 1"15, FIKUI, 21 ... ; ""'*°""• I>-It; 18'!UUI. H ; Mt lauQllllft, Mew_._ s 1-S.llnn, 17~; GMfto. •21; Scllutnm, • IJ, tovlO. 4-for..,.,.,,... • ·~ ....... V-Me-,.n. ,_.., 40 1-G•"'°• 4-14-1, U. ..... ,....... ......... U -Mc O.rmott, '·'· Fhcvs, I H . Sorenton. l·S. 1 -Tierney, 2-:M; Gold. 1·20, llondl, 1-t. E1tancla 21, Coat• Me11 7 Scen'1~ Costa~ 7 O o 0-1 Estencl• I 7 o 1-21 CM -HNd '5 run wltl'I tvmble CHl- kl<lll Est -SNvi., I run CMcCalllll •IOI E SI -C:.Cllol<I ll paA lrorn M<C.11111 CM<C.11111 klclll EU -Ur,,_ tO OM* Ir-M<Cefllll IM<Celllll luclll A ttendence -I ,IDO 'lrltO- """'-•-YM'Clt Panlno yards Pano Punts F vmDIH-IOSI ~ ....... P•nallln-yards CM 14 2041 "' IWJ .. S.J3 l·I ,,,, l ... _1•in111-. ... 12 3J.l~ 1$2 7-t>.o .... ).t 74$ CM -NI"°", 1-2'; H .. d, ._24; Ancler'lon, •·mln11• It Ell -Cr•nd•ll. t .tos, Devis, 1·17, Slllv•ly, "21; Gallerelo, '""· Reel•. 2·1S, Alk•n, 1·2, -.zi.11. 1-1; McCalllll, t-ml,_ • 1 ............ .. CM -~. t..i2 .. , '" Est -Nl<Caflill, 7·D-0, U2 I ............... CM --. 1-U; C-, ._..,; E,..Ulll, J.21, Defeo, l·ll; "'*rs.on, 1·1', NI_,, MJ Esl -C.cllola, S-11. urmaon, 1-60, Gallardo, I ... MIHlon Viejo 28, Dana Hiiia 6 kerety~ Dana Hllll o • o o -• MIHlon Vie to 7 4 1 0 -21 MV -CMroll ?t"'" CHonrlclllft kk•I MV -~ J run ltwnriclU*l llkll) OH -Harris J run Clll<ll Mcl<llHI MV -C. &rown.Or\111 CHtMlq~Ok•I MV -Carroll tl pas.s from Lalton- CScllr-kkkl AttencMnc• -1,000 (Htlln<lladl o-ttatlttlcs .,.. NI/II FlrtlO-t JA ........ ,_ 2.... 31.m PeulnoJWClt IU lCM p.... 10.17-4 .,., PUllll 741 1-M ,~1 .... 1ost M ~ PHle ltl .... Y•ds S.U WS ,,...,..... Rllllllfte OH -Chllmpleua, IMt; Prall. 11M4, H•rrlt, 1'3, MV -C. .,_,, Ml; CMNll, 1'"1411; ll•r'ff. 11-42, HeMIQun, ... . •• ·~ .. ... OH -'-, 1·!M,.a, ,....,..., )-tt.O, JI, MV -~r, 0.lt•I, 1 .. , hill, 0.t ... ................. Ot4 -Ral'9I WI.~ 1>1'; Heffla '"'·""-•1..tt MV -~111Wk1, M ; OlllMft, M7J CWY .. I J.•; <;."-.I•, lt9', MJ. Mllet 0.1 H , llehop Mont. 10 "'-Cly~ ...... Oel ••• a-a 11~~1'\' 1 I t O•IO IM-.... 1 NII IHall •k"' IM-HellMl'G MO_....,,,.." •k•ott rel11r11 IUwrnel1 ""''_.._..., MO ~ ft Ptn fr-Leo COoMI llkU MO • fliola I tlill 1 ... U lelledl MO IC, l'IDll S rvn C DMll •lol A-1,500 c .. 11-..1 0-ll.ttlllk• MO "'"' down.l to R11•1\et-yerelt U.to. Peulno yards 11 '"•IMI l ·IM """" ',. FvmDl-IC>M t t ,.enal llft<YatCll .. 11 ............ •ldlll-. aM • ""' • 10.l>·t ..a ,,, •to MO-IC • ...,.. l'>fn: \.OC'I o : Aflllm '20; A fliola ).ti, Guy t-S, May I• IM-ll&Oe 1 .. M: R•el •41, Cl'°9vll• >•fl, Gerely 4 for .,,....,. •· '*'o Hor l'\lnut I IMlww.1 .. eMI-. MO ~y).IM, 7' BM -.S.10.t,JO, 8W9,S-IH,• 1...iw-•ecel• .... MO-Sc.herl HJ, G l.OCy '"'• laMot,,. , ..... llM S<llMller \.It, 0.1 Homrn<1, >·a.; Capdevlla Mor mlnvs l; Oo..ahv• 1· 11: Cl.rntnlt 1-3; Garity I lor mlnu\ t; Orollt 1-11. HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS , ..... ., SunHtleagua ~ Overell WlT WlT Edlson S 0 O 10 o O ~rln• 4 I O t I o P:ountaln Valley J 1 I I J o OctanVlew 1 l 0 • 40 Weslmlnsler I 4 o s J O Hvnlln91ew1 llff<h 0 S 0 > 7 0 Sea View league L-Overall WlT Wl.T El Toro • I o • 4 O htancl• s t t • I I Corona Clel Mar • 2 I 1 1 I University 4 3 0 • 4 0 S.ddll!OK• • ) 0 • 4 0 Irvine 1 • O • s I C01>I• MeW 1 • o J I 0 Newport ... ""'' I • 0 I ' 0 South CoHt LHgue MIH(Oft Viejo C4oplstr-Valley Laouna Hiiis l a....,.a...:11 San Cl•..,..,I• O•na Hiiis ~Overall WlT WlT • 0 I e 0 I • 0 1 1 2 I l J 0 •• 0 2SO lSl l •O 46 0 0 s 0 •• 0 Angelu1 League lHtlH. Overall WlT WLT St. Paul • 0 0 tO 0 0 Blsll09 AAwll J I 0 I 2 0 Mallf' 0.1 2 1 0 • • 0 Servile t 3 0 • • 0 Bil"°9 Monl90"'9r'( 0 • 0 ' • 0 "" l'A UI .. 111 .. 216 120 "' m 171 10 "117 "" l'A I .. ISi 2• ts 1'0 ., 137 .. , 121 Ill "' ltl .. "' IS 1• "~ l'A 244 21 111 lot ISO tu "' 1'7 t0m '° 134 ' pp .. A 142 f'3 ?Jt IC) 11l2U 207 t!O .. "' NB~ Wf.STl!RNCONl'•RIHCI Pacolllc Ulvlt ... Portland P-ntx lalt9" Golden Sta .. Seattle S.nO'- 7 s • l • , 2 """'"" DI•"* .171 - .SOO II'> soo 21'> m J .,. 3 :m )\II S...Antonto UWI O.nver Kansas City HOUllOft Dallas • .157 -S .7U I > 37S 3\11' , .. 4 2 "° 4\', 1 7 IU SY> EASTE•N CX>Nl'aR•NC• ""-'* Ofllll .. 1 1 Boston Pl'lli.clelpflta ,.. .. von. WHlllnoton N•W J•rMy l • l • I 7 C.w•I Dlvlsl• s , , , Miiwaukee O.troll Atlanta Oll<-c1 .... 1and ln<JIMM • s > 4 J • F•*f'sk- Ull.n llt, Parll-llS Bolton 111. New Jffwy" Pflll-10flla IOS ICaMa-t City IS Mllw.-ts, New York IS Golden SIM• tOJ. Houlton too Utall UI, 09nver 12• San Antonio 11', 5Hlll• "' TMllM'JO-ff Lallers al Pt.»nla O•troll al Atlanta I( anus City •I H•• Jersey Boston •I Cl•wt- Phll-ll)flfa at H-Yor- Cl•i,_ at Wa~noton Golden St.I• Ill O.llas Ul•llalHouslon lndl&N MS.. 0._ IH - 17~ -.,, )I'> m • . IU • ,71' - Sii I S00 II'> ..... 2 .,. , 41' 2 lakers 119, Bluera 115 PO.Tl.AMO -Harp*' 6, Hall I •. TllOlllPU• U , Pexson 10, A•llHY •• Valentine I , V•rllo•vt" 0, l•IU U , GVdm-•. La""' 2 1'otet1 .. U·tt lfS. LOS AMG•LaS -ICvptlWlll JO, Wiikes 22, Abdlll·JaDOer "· E Jol>n'°" It, Hilton 12, Cooper ti, lanct1D9r99r 2, Mc Kenn• 2, B.-er. Tot.ts SI 17-21 tit le-.., O!Nrt.n POf'tlend tt 14 :n JO -US ~ AnQelft JI tl " 37 -llt Thr-lnt 9C141lt -llates. Totel lovl• - POf'llanct 12, LOS Angeles ,, T•cllnl<•ls - Wtslhead (Lall ... CCMICll A 11 ,SOS NHL CAM .. 81LlCOM,a•INCa ,....,... Ofvtslea H l T.GP OA "'8 EdmonlCWI 10 • I 17 .. 21 V.nco11¥er. 1, 1 , ,.. S3 17 IU11t• • ' 0 " t7 ,. 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P91r• O•lllett Ciel. lrh Rtldel·ICvhn, 7• • .-0, Cllrlstlen• Jollu.alnt-Petr• Ool"*u Clef Bvnoe·Rledtt·Kuhn, .. 2. •». Auttrella 2, Tlw Het,,.,l•ncls I S-lftloMs Andr .. JM99r Cltf. Claudl• PaSQUete. "'· "'· Cllrl• Ev.n l.toyd def. P9tre O.lhelH, .. 2, •·2 CUnllad Stales Clef. Swllzerl-. J-GI Diane Fr....-IU Clef. VlroJnl• W-. ~J. .. 2. s ... S.ltar Cltl 'Mtndy Tvrnbvll. 1 ... >-t, .,, CAustraHaand 8tltalneWft. \.II Wreslllng COMMUNITY COLLeo• GeNeol W.I U. Ml. S.. ........ 24 I II-Martinea CSACI -~ f«i•lt US T-CGWI dlK. Olsen, 12-t 13' LI~ CMSACI pinned IC_, IC-, SU 142 Tor'" IMSACI dee. H~ell, l0-4 150-Or•1t.,. CGWl Cite. Mlrenda, M lll-P8"' CGW) plmed WHNnoton. • ft 1'1 cai-1no tGWl plMed Mltchell. 2•40 1n -OIMll CMSACI CIK. Glore, Jll.O lfO-ClaR CGWI dr-Will'I Plnc:"M, >-1 <Hwt·Ouff CGWI CIK, 0-0-ln, IM 0..... Wfte t1, ll'MRe IS 11 I Ho c<intett 12•-Mllno• (GWI Clec. Hort1*n.,, 11>-t 114 Cottrell IPI dK. IC-. 1·t U2-Harrell COW) di<. Pl'lllllPI. , .. , tJO-Or••l•r COW i won by dlsqvalllkMlon owr Calaye, 6: SI ISl-calentlno tGW) plnnad Fortier,•:» 147 Glor• CGWl di<. Gifford, IMJ 177-Wllll-• I Pl -Dy torf911 ttO-~• c Pl Clec. ci-. t-l Hwt-e.iw-CPI dlK. Ovff, M GolOe11 Wul't 11••1 l'lom• mal<ll h W•-... Y el S p.m ... Inst s.nta Ma and Vent11ra Las Vegas selected to P-CAA SANTA BARBARA CAP> - The Pac tlc Coalt Athletic AHOC'llftton hH expanded fo nine members wlth the addltlon of the UnJveraJty or N vada·Laa Ve1as, it. wu announced Priday. The action. which la ettecUve lmmedhU.ely, wu taken al the llnal ee sron ot the PCAA'.f' winter meetlnu in Santa Barbara 'and was endorsed by the UNLV Board of Regent.s, the League said. UNLV will be eligible ror this spr1ng 's co nf ere n ce championships In wrestling, swimming, tennis and golf, and be eligible for all conference crowns, inc:luding football and basketball, during the 1982·83 school year, the conference said. "I 'm very pleased with today's action of the PCAA Council and the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada," said PCAA Commissioner Lewis A. Cryer. "This is another important step in the growth.of the PCAA." The PCAA was first formed on July l , 1969. Five of the ~even charter members of the league Long Beach Slate. Fresno State, San J ose State, Pacific and UC Santa Barbara are still part of the conference. Joining since that tame have been Cal State Fullerton. UC Irvine and Utah State. Seven of the nine league schoors have football teams. the exceptions being UCI and UC Santa Barbara. All have basketball teams. · · 1 am very happy with UN LV's association with the PCAA," said UNLV President "Dr. Leonard E. Goodall . "The universities in the conference have fine reputations for both their academic a nd their athletic programs.·· Nevada·Las Vegas has been competing on an independent basis in recent years. The school has been best·known athlet1cally for its success m basketball under Coach Jerry Tarkaman, but the football team has fared well, too. defeating Brigham Young and San Jose State . among others. this year. Merlin first to finish By ALMON LOCKABEY Dall(l"W-...U.. Wn• Merlin. a 65·foot sloop under charter to David Femx of St. Francis Yacht Club, crossed the finish line at 10 a.m. Friday to pick up fir~Mo-finish honors in the. Long Beach to La Paz yacht race. e rest of the 13-boat fleet as spread out from 80 to 125 iles een La Paz and Cape ucas ·n a race that has been slow fr the beg1n01ng. There are four boats rated under the International OCfshore Rule and mine sailing under the Performance Handicap Racmg Fleet system. The race is actually two races in one with the yachts taking their times as they rounded Cabo San Lucas and again at La Paz. Corrected lime winners in the IOR group at Cabo San Lucas, were Bacchus, Heat Wave, Black Bird and Merlin. PHRF corrected time winners at the Cape were Leprechaun Contrary to Ordinary. Pericus and Juke. Golden West poloist s 20-0 Golden West College's water polo team stayed perfect this season while Orange Coast had a rough time on the road in community college action Friday. The Rustlers improved their overall record to 20·0, 10·0 in the South Coast Conference with a on e ·sided 17·1 triumph over Santa Monica. Ten different players tallied for Golden West, including · three goals apiece from Tim Jenk ins. Robe rt Hamilton and Kevin Kendall. OCC went to Long Beach City College and sttffered a 15·4 setback. dropping the Pirates to 13· 10 overall. "We 're better than our record," said Orange Coast Coach Jack Fullerton, whose team welcomes San Diego Mesa Tuesday. Woodbridge coach sought I I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 "I don'l wanl you. I wanl Alf0ll$0, or veal Alfonso!" Image ABC's ' could aid jOb By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I waat to talk lo my supervisor about being considered for a promotion but evuytlme I have to speak about myself, I freeae. What cu I do -write a note? -A.L., Suanton. Pa. An improved self-perception could loosen your tongue. Miss Piggy in her new ··Guide to Life" (Muppet Press/Alfred A. Knopf), reveals tips on making a beauty survey that suggest the kind of look you should take at yourself for this purpose: "Divide your Beauty Zone into Areas of Concentralion (things lo work on) and Areas of Commendation (things to congratulate yourself on .CIRllRS having already). On an itsee-bitsee piece of paper, make a list of what you want to change and put it somewhere out of sight, but handy. On a very large piece of paper, make a list of what you're happy with. Stick it on your mirror. Now you're ready to begin." Miss Piggy has the right idea: Accentuate the positive. Write on a sheet of paper one auractive quality about yoursetf for each letter or the alphabet (you can skip the letter x>. Here's how your alphabet audit might look : Alert, balanced,. careful, discreet, earnest, friendly, gracious. healthy, intuitive, joyous. knowle'dgeable , logical, motivated, nice. open-minded , productive, quick-witted , responsible, sincere. tactful, understanding, vigorous, warm, youthful-looking, zestful. IC you're stuck, ask a few friends over for an alphabet party to help you see how wonderful you are . Now that video cameras are becoming common, follow up with on-screen rehearsals of what you want to say. If your ability to present your case doesn't Improve, join speakers' groups and practice; read books like Dorothy Sarnoffs "Make lhe Most of Your Besl, a Complete Program for Presenting Yourself and Your· Ideas with Confidence and Aulhority" (Doubleday ). If all else fails and you do have to write a note. refer back to "Miss Piggy's Guide to Life." As she says: "I have always believed that moi had great natural gifts as a writ.ear." READER SER.VICE : Looking ahead ? "Opportunity: Where to find it in the 'BOs," ia a four-page rupplement to the U.S. News Waahington Letter. In it, /orecaaters envmon the nation in 1991. For ·a copy, enclose a stamped, self-addressed. long white envelope with your requeat to Joyce Lain Kennedy at Boz JS, CO!ta Meaa 92626. Court hacks 'Samho's' use Cincinnati <AP> -A federal appeals court says the Firsl Amendment guarantees a restaurant the right to use the name "Sambo's" even if local government officials say the name interferes with racial harmony. The 6lh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a California-based restaurant chain could use the name in Ann Arbor, Mich. The court overturned a lower-court ruling that the chain waived its free-speech rights by agreeing to call its Ann Arbor re.staurant the Jolly Tiger. The chain said the Jolly Tiger was losing money but was denied permission by Ann Arbor lo use the Sambo's hame. Some say the name recalls the stereotypes in "The Story of the Little Black Sambo," a cbUdren's book. Old· boat house to be restored ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -Chart House Enterprises I.De . paid $100 for the old bathboule of the San Dle10 Rowing Club. "Jt was a brokm-clown lhack," the company'• tawrer aaid ol Ute IO-year~ boatboule ll1ted oa ta. Natklnal RelllVY Of Hlatorlc Plaee1. But aow lite -la• Dle~Port Dl1trlct C..•._... bM apprcwed to re1tore it, ~I& ........ San Dl'80 y at the foot of It!» A--.,.'°a.rt llouM NltaUl'Ut. ~ . 8lclllft Alnaader Bart, tbe Chart House ,JMlt4111111' tM ~km'• vote that 11.4 wm '9 .,.a• tlM r.toratlon. 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Circulates cool air 1n the summer and heated air in the winte<. Easy to install 147.88~~ 52" Deluxe Gold Edlfton Celling Fan Contains 241< gold-plated elegince with 4 hond·f1n1Shed hOfd'wc>Od t:>lOdes Vor10ble speed control. quiet e>peratiOn Recirculates WOtm air 1n winter ond odds gentle COOiing breezes 1n summer L.ght kit' Odoploble 'HOl"'C~ ' .. ' . _ e>ranoe Cout OAtL Y ftlLOT/laturday. November 14', 1881 • ( FIFTH ANNUAL AUCTION WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE WHY WHAT WILL BE AUCTIONED ENTERTAINMENT FURTH~R INFORMATION The Bowers Museum Foundation of Bowers Museum Fifth Annual Auction November 14, 6:30 p.m. to Midnight 2002 North Main Street, Santa Ana, California A fund-raiser serving capital expansion for the Museum which plans to triple its current size. Bowers Museum currently enjoys the largest public usage of. a cultural facility in Orange County. Artifacts, art objects, antiques, paintings, lithographs, ethnic art & articles, oriental and decorative rugs, jewelry, handmade items, condominium and hotel weekend vacations, private house parties, tickets to entertainmer:-it events, antique automobiles, etc. Jerry Holton 's Jazz Band with live Dixieland jazz" Virginia Donohugh Bowers Foundation 547 .;0696 \ -l--~-..-, ----·-~ Orange Coaat OAJLY PfLOT/Saturday, November 14, 1981 Cl ·EITERTlllllll . . 'Fhree operas to be broadcQSt tonight from Met By IU&S 81LVB&MAN .,_, .... ..._ __ NEW YORK -Booed by tau and derided by crltlca ln her firat appearance• thl• 1ea1on, llOprano Renata Scotto now la tailnl her cue cllrect to the American public -"Llve from t.b~ Met." She'• doln1 it by sinJlnl au three aoprano roles ln Giacomo Puccini's "11 Trittico," a Lrt101y l)f OG•act operu that will be broadcut from the 1taae of .the Metropolitan Opera House by public TV Saturday at 8 p.m. EST. When abe •ant all three part.I five yean a10, Ml11 Scotto wu the flnt performer ln tfie Met'a blstory to do so -and received rapturoua critical notices for both the expreuivenesa of her singing and the inteMity or her acUnJ. Fa.r dllferent wal$ the reception when she opened the current season in Bellini 'a "Norma," one of the most notoriously difficult parts ln opera, and one which even her most fervent admirers bad to admit exceeded her vocal powers. But behind the catcalls and critical pans was a widespread feeling that Mias Scotto is unfairly favored by music dJrector James Levine over . "lt one 1in1er and one coadUctor have a better rolllckJn1 comedy of 1reed and youn1 love set in • relationah.lp than some others, why abouldn't we early·Renai11ance Florence. Relatives of a work tocetber?" 1be aaid. "I wu nevtr part of a wealthy man who baa dled enlist the tltle clan or Malla, I'm atone, Just dolnl my work. character in for1inJ the will so they will all benefit "Some people seem upeet because they 1ee IO -but be in tum dupes them and maJcM hlmHll much ol my face, but I don't bother anybody. Why the cblef belr. Miu Scotto plays the subordlnate do they bother me?" role of Lauretta, SchJccbl's dau1bter, who 1et1 to Her detract.on will likely remain 1Uent a1 sbe sing one o1 Puccini's most famo~ arias, "O mio performs in "Trlttico." Min Scotto'• 1reate1t babblno caro." trlumpha have come in Puccini, from ber · "To me, the thread that connecta aJl three "Madame Butterfly" of years ago to her Mimi in works II the ldea of death," Mils Scotto said. "In "La Boheme" in the very lint "Llve from the 'Tabarro,' it's ugly and awful, in 'An1ellca,' It '• Met'' btoadcut in the sprin1of1977. ' beautiful and miraculous, and in 'Schicchi, · it's "ll TrUUco," which bad its world premiere at something to laugh at. the Met ln 1918, opens with a blood·and-pualon ·'Singing all three ls a challenge, because you melodrama, "Il Tabarro," set in contemporary only have 20 minutes to change from one lo the Paris. The heroine, Glorgetta, llves on a bar1eand next," she said. "I don't just mean costume and ends the opera with a horrified scream when she makeup. You have to change emotionaJly and also discovers her husband bu stabbed her lover and the voice -Giorgetta has to have a sad, bitter wrapped bi.I body in a cloaJc. sound, but then Angelica must start out relaxed "Suor Angelica," the middle opera, ii set in a and serene." 17th century convent where the title character is She said she especially en)o,Ys ending the notified by relatives that he.r illegitimate child bas evening on a happy note since she is so Identified died. Dislraught, she takes poison and ln a final with tragic operas where the be·roine rarely seraphic vision is reunited wilt) her child by the survives the final curtain. Renata Scotto • other sopranos ip plum roles at the Met -and that, she said, really hurts. Virgin Mary. "My son says; 'You always die, so please find The evening closes with "Gianni Scblccbl, .. a ,....--a_n_o_p_e_ra_w_h_er_e_y_o_u_d_o_n_'_t _d ... le_;_·_· _sh_e_s_at_d_. _______________________ _ ll04ila-14.m l\ITOO 11111 llOI '°" u. ~ -"Sl------IXICOI '--J>llDMt OlllllO.._. llWlll_ _.,_, __ J)ll~ ~-.. !--- ·--"'--··----··-~~ _., ____ IAIO&ll ........ ..... _l\M -.. -UILCHJI ~-- NOT SINCE 'DELIVERANCE' SOUFHERN CoMFO~ ~·--~~-·-·-~···--~· "'Charlot5 of rlre' is a wonderfUl film. It wlU thrlU you and deUght you and uery pos8'.bly exalt you to tears. A rare fUm that will surprf:te you with lb beauty and magnificence of splnt." ---~-KIOfl "* * * * (nighest rating) 'Chariot.s of /fin' Ufta the spirit to a new high." ---Delly Hew..~ Can'Olt EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT .. SOUTHERN OlMFOKf BODV HEHT~ ..... " ...... ... ,.,... .• ,.,. . ........ , .. "HEARTLAND" ... .,., t:M, ''"' .. ,_,...__ -· T!11,.,.., ·-... --~-AU "TIME BAftDITS" .,.,.. and hal~!· _ .... leneon, LOS ANGnES TWD NOW PLAYING r-YW-... --.,.-._,--.-CMIT_,,,.,~PUU~~ ....... ._ • .,, IT----41 s-c.... ,..,. tosl• !Ml (1141 ~ .. 2111 ~ 0r"'9t fl 1' I 6)1 ~~J _.. ............ ,.. MCOUl.U'« 11$.5£T CNC>la. tl(Jl('£tO RICH~ FAMOUS :'~\~(!) /llEM. STREEP El , ... ~ 1 $llO °'*"' ut 1710 ........ ····~ ~ .. , ·--W.-Wltl~ ... - :TIME BANDITS --s-A • "THE PURSUIT OF ISi D.8. COOPER" UMTtO AllTllTI~ Orange COut DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Novem~r 1•, 1981 .Leaders still neck and neck ll'a 1tlll a battJe royal ~twffn Plnlu Mui•• and T. 0. Ten for top honorl In Trivia Bowl XX.IV, but they can't breatM too eutly 1lnce £4 k'-ertw la only one point ~hind. Th ... th,... and To• Cral1 each turned ln • c 0 r.. 0 r 1 0 • a I l 111111 n 11 1tumblln1 on the 1on1 • lyric. Better bruah up on yo u r1 Judy G 1 rl and mu1tca11, cana. On lo the next round aa we reach the midway point ln our current outpowina of lncon1equentla. Read 'em and resp. 1. Sidney Llebowlta didn't have his wltz about him when be 1alned fame. musically, u whom? 2. Name the turtle ln the comic at.rip Po10. 3. The phfaae "Yeah. yeah, yeah" became ldenttfled with the Beatles. Name the only song In which it was used. 4. The "Flying Fortress" wu the nickname of what airplane? S. A character caJled Eisenhower MacArthur pops up In what movie? 6. What was Janel Margolin's occupation when Woody Allen met her In the movie "Take the .Money and Run?" 7. What baseball player answers to the ·nickname of "The Chancellor?" CARVING A CAREER in wax is Mov1eland Wax Museum sculptor Logan Fleming. who works on one of his cr eations for the museum. He has been a wax sculptor since 1963. ·=-.~~.~r&l ~ ....... _~. . ................ - NOW PLAYING mwun 11t11TOL Costa M1S1 540-7444 EDW ... cmlila WOT WestllWIStei 89J .3935 EDWUll IUDUIAClt El TOfo 581 ·5880 EDWAlll Cl.OU CEITU Costa M1S1 979 4141 EDWAllDS 11UO TWll MISSlon VleJO 830-6990 --.. in·M@i :c:,1s:'Ml ........... °'3nge 558·7022 TRIVIA IOWL XXVI STANDINGS I. 'Tre" o..,.., Ct~I ;a t N•i.c, ~-141 It .... ~(~) . 11. T•~14' n 11. 1tk11 w-m • ' ,.. 9flll'Y ,._.,"" -NII 9f l•,tl ~·--- 8. Gottlieb Biedermann la the leadin1 character ln what play? 9. In the movie .. Private Benjamin," what was (a) the occupation of Goldie Hawn's Cirsl husband and (b) her middle name in the Cilek? 10. Johnny and Jimmy didn't play too welJ together. but they were on the same aide and the big guy w14 a lifesaver In what movie? Last Week's Aaswera 1. Tom Drake <name change> 2. B. C. (apteryx> 3. "Be a Clown" (song lyric) 4. Abagail Folger and Jay Sebring <Manson victims) 5. 3' (Newman in "Hud"l 6. Furniture ( HarriB in "Mighty" l 7. Reggie Smith of Atlanta < "Supergnat") 8. "Family Album" (Jasper Fealberwaya) 9. (a) George, (b) Pleez.AJI Billiards ("Music Man"> 10. "It's My Turn" (movie riddle) f ~your aMWen to TRJVIA, clo tM Dad11,Pilot, Bar 1560. C-0$10 Mesa 92626. All entm• miut be re~ved by Wedneaday , otherwile half the pla11er11 wt acore tDitl be awarded) u.eMAr118ts llOWPU°YING .......... .-..Tllaae --Villo -Nlwpott 485'6220 644-0760 ..... wutMtaTDI Clnedonlt ~ Wesi 534 2SS3 891 393S C•ll 64.2-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. I 'Billboard' picks top singles, LP' s By TIM A.uotla&ed Prell A IM A A Y Don't chance ruining It v.1th mediocre enter· talrfment. "MAGICIANS EXTAAOROINAIRE " handlH ~ 9'e ••ry IMtt performers from the Magic Cattle In Hollywood and MAGIC ISL AND of Newport Beach. One of our aQtl 11 an WarHtt .... Aw .... W...I The followln1 are BUJboard's ho\ record h11a tor the week endlna NovemNr 21 u they appear In next week'1 l11ue or Billboard ma1aalnt. 4 _...., .. .....,_.~.11 ...,_ .. ~,,.......,.._., HOT 81NGL£8 -• '*'*" 1. "Phyalcal" Olivia Newton-John (llCA> ,..,. frH IM1c._.• _, ...... 2. ''Private .Eyes" Daryl Hall le John Oates c.n O.,t C714t '41-7'0t <RCA> ~========================~====~ 3. "Wwllna For A Girl Llke You" Forel1ner <Atlantic> 4. "Start Me Up" Rolllng Stone• <Ro1Un1 Stones> s. "Here I Am" Alr Supply <Arla ta> TOP LPS 1 ... , .. Forelaner <Atlantic> 2. "Tattoo You'' Rolling Stones < Rolllna Stones) 3. "Ghost Jn the MJchlne" Police <A&M l 4. "Escape" Journey <Columbia> s. 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MMMC MCMI MAO MC I ~~-. DAYIY NtD GOLIATH ...... ---. ~ANDING HUMl\H llHAYIOR MOl<f.~ 9 FONZ/ LAY'PNE &ltMLEY • MOYIE '* * "The WOfld Of Abbott And Coatello" (1065) 8ud Abbott. LOY Coet4lllO. The beet --from 18 of the dUo'• mcMM -hlghligllt- ed. • MOYIE '* '* "Orecula lie. Frwllcen- ateln" 11g111 J. C1trol Nalllll, Lon CNney. Dracv- la helpe Or. Frenll_.eln revive Ill• mon•t•r In return tor ....._1Mnlng blood 8*\1111. • INT'AOOUCTION TO PHIL090PHY CC)MOWE * '* '* y, •• The Bad And The Beautiful" ( 11152) Kirk Oouglaa. lMWI Tum« A COICl-11Mr1ed Hollywood PfodUcet affect• the ._ of _ .. people put9Ulng ttardom. ®MOVIE '*'*~"Rough CUI" (1980) 8Ul1 ~old•. LMley· Anne Down A 8rttleh eodallt• iur.. an lntema- lion.t )eW9I lfllel CM.11 of retlr-t to help her etNI '3<>,000,000 In dlamonae. 'PO' (l)MOW! ··~"Holl.Md And.cold Feel" 11g791 Jim o.ie. Don Knotta. In The Old WM1. twW\ brolhera -one rough 'n' tough, Iha Other 8 city· bred mllquetout -com- pete In • grueling contM1 to -who wttl lnhertt theit t•IMf'• fot1une. ·o· ..,I i~ POW!AHOUA I RAT PATftOL INTAOOUCTIOH TO PHIL080PHY t:00 9 (I) 8UG8 BUNNY I ~MJNNER • WOYAOE TO THE llOTTOM ~THE IEA 8 0 NCM FOOT9ALL l-elWllCOn$1ft • V1UA Al.EGAE (R) elHTAOOucnONTO PHIL090PHY OMOW '* * \4 "The Nude Bomb" ( 1980) Don Adema. SyMe Kriete!. Secret llgtlnl Mo- well Smer1 flle4M l\le mo&I dang«OU9 ed-ry In en ardl vlllaln whO plane to ~ rniMllee tl\al wlll Olerotle the entire human poputatlon. 'PO' e:ao I a PACE STARS MOYIE . ••'A "The Time Tra- veler•" ( 1964) Preston Fo.1•, Merry Anders. A Ql'CIUP of r-dl lden- tlsta ~ting with time warpe are ecc:IOenlel- ly propelled IOnnrd Into WI unl>Mrable future. • CHUACH IN THE HOME I u..a. CHAONCl£ 10:00 OZZIE ANO HAAAIET • PORTMIT ~A LllQIND • ACHll..DTO ......... I TIM OLD HOU8E VOTIR'I PUtE.JNE Jim Cooper 1r....-to WMNngton, D.C. 10 ~ duct . -Int•· 1IW wlttl Senator Alen er-ton. CC>MCMI ··~ .. ~ Roc:k". (tt61) EMe Preeley, Judy r,e.. A ~ pn.oner ...,_ to l*Y the guitar, end'\ •ft« Ne , ....... ~to etardoft'I. CIDf!ICMm *'*'4 "Three WWT!Of•" ( 1917) R•ndy Ou•ld, a..-White Eegle. A ta. year •Old lnd l•n boy, .......... °' being reooo-ntlled ... -nor ...... tO Wtldllle ,. ..... after ¥1attlng Ille •• ~=-.:."°"" ..... .._ ...... .................. ., ........ .......... COUNTRY HOST -George J ones co-hosts ''Nashville Palace" at 9 tonilht on KNBC ( 4 > a long with Tammy Wynette. 10:•1 1 ~ ~TEN • W'E'M MOYIN' • TM WOOOWNGH'rl SHOP .. . ••• l'OfmWTS"' • . . PA&'TU .MOYIE * * "Breaking Glue" (1980) Hazel O'Connor. Phil Denlele A Brtlleh punk pop .,.,.. llleelyle ultl- metflly lead• 10 tregedy. 'PO' 11:00 I (I) 8l.AQ(ITAA 8 Ol#FY I I PEEDY IHOW I TARZAN WILD, WILD WOAlO ~AHMAl.8 I IOUlTIWN IHOW MY P£OPl.E COOt<JHQ WElOCAH • AM!NCAN lf<YUNE 11::30 9 (I) TAl'IZAN / LOHE AANGEA 8 8 IUUWINKLE I WIU>, wtU> WEST NASHVILLE MUSC • THE WOAL.D ~ OOOKIHO • AIGHTEOU8 APPL.ES -AFTERHOON- 1~1 RAIN90W PATcH l.08T IH SPACE Will nMrly runs ewey with an Int.,~ drc:ue. • MOVIE * * • "Crou Of von" (1g77) J•me• Coburn .. Mu:lmUlan Sc:hell Btvlal · wertere on the RuMlan front btlnga CM.II the belt and wor•I In German otll- cera u 11\ey ~lfloe theif llvea, honor and truth for the COYeled Iron C.-ou.. • ADA»-12 Malloy end Reed cope with • leilor who w•ntl ven- geenoe, !Ind • bit gin who trlae to bllll • tourist Ill QUll TINO "log Cabin .. • HOMe BAADfMNG a! CH9CO AHO THE MAH Chero ~ en Arnerl c:ancll~ (C)MOVIE * * ·~ "Allred The G,_t .. (111611) O.Vld ~. MlehMI York A nlnt!H:en- tury w.mc>r king muat chOOM ~ hie k>f>g· Ing tor • "mple Ill• and the pr...ur• of i..ctlng "'- people In lheif struggle ~.in.t 111e o.,_. Uf) WHOOUNHm: THE OMAT UH60l11B> " MYSTEAIES Many of tl\e rnoet put>tt- ctzed end -yet-uneo!Yed myeteriel of the lut cenlu· ry. •vc:TI H Jack the RIP98<"• trail of murderOY• t«Yor Ind •lll•lrl• Amelie Ear1W1'e ~-. -••lllNned (!)MOVIE ••'A "Hurrey For Betty Boop" (1gao) Anlmlited. Voice of Tommy Smothera. Betty gett Into politic. and llghte tor women'• rlghta. 'PO" (%)GANMU8TEM "Wentecl Al HMdquel· 1er1" (Chapter 11) 12:30 8 (I) TOM ANO .lfMY I =:Al AMINCA •14 "Nev•d• Smith" pg75) Lome o._... Clltl Potta. 1 .... ecl 1>y Harold RobblM" now!. ''The C•· petbaggerL" An old gun- runner end en lndten l\llff· bteec1 _, • .n1pmen1 of I ·~ ICJOM Utah tefrlt<>ry. • AIJNl,.12 A pl'fv•t• lnv .. Llg•tor outemerte lllmaell. • THE '"°1'0 IHOW Jonathan Ooell d'-- how to ~ Ille beM cam.• lor you. • 1:CMNJ•••ra • • ''The UttMt Dnlgolw'' A Olll'O f1' llldll. 1'*'9d In 1c--.-~o1t1111r INMt ............. WlllMI•••'"' (l)--.W.VWml Tlll9 ....... ~ ........... °' .. ------er,.. .............. ¥Mo _..._.....,...,, ...... ~~ -··IDAJOD ........... --,.... N9UA == ..... lk:M joba In order to buy aech Ol"-' annlYer'Nt\' Pf-l•. • MOYIE '*•'Ao "Merrlll'e Maraud- .,.. .• (tlHl2) J.tt Chandler, Yy Herdln. fn Burm., Oen- .,., Fran« ..._rill end Ille men try to deetroy • etra-•• J_,_ vlllege dur· ~ Wortd Wk II • MAGIC OFOIL PAINTING "WMterno....t" • WNT1HG FOR A MA80N "The Peper Of ciu.tflca- Uon" 8 8PORTIWON.D 10-round m1ddlewelght bCM.11 ~ Ale• Remoe end Norber1o S•bal• (live from A11an11o coy. H.J.). ®MOVIE ••'A '"Rough Cul" (1g80) Bur1 Reyflolda, lMley· Anne Down. A Brltleh aociallte lurM Wt lnterna- tlonlll )eW9I thief CM.It of retlr-1 to he4p "-eteel $30,000.000 In di~. 'PO' t::ao 8 (I) 10 MNITU 8 TAU< A80tlT PICTUAU FNtured· FrMlance Pho- togr~ Leigh Wiener. I LEAVE rT TO BIAVIA NOVA ''Animal ~·· Tl\e beauty. endurenc. and poww of ~ In the wild are IU••llPOMd with Olympic •thtet• perform- ing 1Nl8 Wl\k;I\ have perllJ. let• In 11\e entm•l lclngdom. (R)Q D WNTINO FOR A MA80N "The Word~ (hrt 1) Cl) 8HOWTIME'I HOU.YWOOO (%)MOVIE **'*"" "Jull•" (1g77t J•ne Fonda. V•n••H Radgreve Writer umen ~ le dtewn Into Ille fNllrl thrult of WW1Jme raelstenc» elfor1• When her eio-1 Chlldhood friend Melceherhelp. 2:00. KIOIWOAlO Featured: en lnllfVlew with Jeff eon.way. •tar of the TV 8how "Tul"; • repor1 on 12-~-old Paul Ma- llOn, one of the IM1M1 y<>ung dlatenc;e runnete In America end • top child mod411. 8 IEVIRYWHEAE locatlow. 11"9 from tl\e Boy Scout Jamboree et Sant• Anlte Raoe Trecll • GIWGAH'l lllAHD Ollllgen mwt• Dr. 8orta Baffnlcotl ""'° rneetrMlflzee l\lm Into obeying l\ie every commend ·=WEEK (I) IEMfAHT PADTON OF THE YU<ON (C)MOVIE **'*14 "Wlaa Blood" (1.) Bred DCM.lrll. Amy Wrtght. An ""°tlonally detaCfled preacher c:on- lande With • h.lndfUI ol people. Md! of whom wente to exploit him for • dttterent ,.._.'PO' (l)MOVIE * * * ''o.lgr*'CI Wom- wi·· (11157) Oraocwy ..... l..Mlran ~ A l°" dr.- dellgrler end • .,,.,_,.. • .... the atrelne of mari- tal bllN. .M0\111 * '* * "The World'• 01981· eet A.,._" pg73) John Atrtoa. Jan.Mld\MI vir.- cent. A coadl ~ le 1111¥- lng • Nrl °' bed tudl relUr"8 lo hie root• In Afri- ca tnd dlecoven • ..,.,... athliee.'0' 1:111 I WITH YOU .... .,,.*NG Tiie CHt•w•y• ere ....,.,.. Md put In I ..... by ........... -~ •••'Al ...... Uk• " Hot" (ftllt) T~ ~ Jedi~ T.o wit· ,... ....... v ...... .... .,_,,_.,._ • ...... .,an ...... ........ ~ ......... ................. ........ ••••GM.• ..... .................... ............... LT a.lllR ........... ................ ........... _. , ........ ._.,. :=s •• • GALJflWA DMMll!lMI~ OrTY A---ol~pflo­...... hlul••lli• .. of ... WOfld'• , .... , l'owl!ll .. !MM ~ ....... 1411\ ,,lllOlllOo, with .~ .. T°"'._.., Oft ... pOlltlol Ind lllMofy ..... •••ONM.~ """lllONIY WM;t9 •• 0T ••Hel!Mft .,..,,lllOt .. ®~ *. "lM .PrMll ~· ( tMO) Don Knotte. Tim eor_,. Two bumtlllnO AIMrtolln d•l•'*--oallad In to lnYllllOet• • ..,.... of lllUfdart In en EngMell Olltlt. 'PO' MO. (I) ..-oM'I IATUN>AY 16-round W8A JUnlor w-. lerwelOflt Cl\alN)IOnehlp bout ~Ii.Mon Pryor '"' 0 11)11•11 .101111un CTff941 lnGltwleM). • I flMl4AU. 'Alf' "-A y IH "°"'* From •n •uthorltatlv• Chronology to • rundown of the c:un.m ~ of women'• et'*flo.. Ihle epeclll hM ectlon-pecjlecl footage, tntervllwtl (lndud-tng Ann Myan end C.thy l .. Cl'oeby) end OOod. ~ Id edllloe encoutaglng fun end -dee. with holl Oorottty Hamll. (Per1 2) • PIMONAL. ANAHCE NfOMONIY w.NAOW "Holne 11\Mlttnee" (%)MOYIE * '* "The llleltor" ( 1g79) Mel Ferr9r, JoM Hueton. A(I andent from • Olatant glllUy com. to Earth to destloy an IYll 8-yeat-old gin who le deellned to be the mother of • ~. me61Yotanl 1-. 'R' ~-~ 10-round mlddlewelght boUI belweeh Alex R81noe •nd Norberto S•b•ter (from Atlantic Cltv. H.J.). Also: Women's world ~==:,:r11h11rHt11no1 • OOU.GOWI ntUNOA.M D K().W( Clrcumatenci•I •vldenc. mek• • young Oreelc a auepec1 In the mur~ of • PfOtltttute. I:::::.=. THAOUOH THE ARTS III TWE AOCKA>AD flLE8 A WNlthy Texan'• wit• hlr• Roc:1dord to dMI wfttl • blactunell Pf~. a::> M0\111 ••• \4 ~The Bad And The Ba•utllul" ( 1g521 Kirk Dougl ... Lana Turner A cold·hffrted Hollywood Pfoducer •tlect• tl\e llYee 01 _., people pursuing eterclom. Cl) COME Bl.OW YOUA ~ Elllot Gould end Allee OhOsUy 8IM9 In Ihle c;ome.. Oy ptey ebCM.lt • raformed pl•yboy who finds hi• Youno« btol"-followlng In hie tootttape DMOW *** "Outlaw Bluu" (1g77) Peter Fonda, S- S•lnt J•mea Wl\en • c.ountry--•tern •Inger ...... hi• eong • .,, ••-con Irle• d••p•r•t•ly 10 retrieve l\le recording right• wtllle be1tllng lhe pollea. 'PG' 4!30. IOOCER ~ ~ GEMIANY Argentina YI. Germany CD HUMAHfTIU THAOUOH THE ARTS ®MOVIE *** "P9'e'e Dragon" (1g77) Helen Reddy. Shel- ley Wlnt•a. With Iha help of • d>ubl>y green dragon named Elllott. en orphen NCapee from 1\19 nuty IMter larnlly end IQ091her the two of them l\ead for Miine. 'G' I• 9 NF\. AIVIEW AND PMVIEW • STAATNK The Ent«Prlae siur-an alien er •ft reeponelble for the deetructlon of • '°*'" tlftc outpoet. I ..... P'UHHOUft Ko.w< Kotek trlea lo etop two aenael•H kllllnge on Ch<lltmae eve . .MOv. * * * "White Une F_.. (1g75) J-.Mlchaal Vin- cent, Key Lenz. A young tNdc• llghte 11'8 crOOllecl conglomar••• wNc:fl c:on-trole the Artzona "91gtlt ~-• IOUC>GOLD Holt: Altdy Gibb. Conoet: ~ McCoo. Guaate: ~ ~ OabOle ....... ,.,_ Uttle ,__Send. - Prwton, 8lalw 8'adge. the 8plnnan. Aod St....,,. • WtMDco.19 "Hlgllftaa AMlounde" K- in'• friend "Hlghrl•," ~by hie ~· ~ ..... "out Oftllle trcuDMd ,,.,...,, CP., ti ~ M•A•t•H Aed.r ..... out .... ~ '°' • ~ ----~ .. c:NMad oue ol an ~ IOllW• .... ,.... ........ 1.::..WIUC ~DweTllM" ** ..,.., .... Of TM .. ,__ "'°"' ...... ~ ............ ............. -------~ IP!'!!!!! ..... ... -"·" .............. .. - ':"':--MIR, ..... A ........... ........... ............ --~--· Orange Cou t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, November 14, 1981 TUBE lOPPERS KNXT 9 7:30 -"Dance li"ever " Phyllis Diller , Sam J ones, Steven Shortridge are Judaes. Jlm Photoglo auests. • KNXT 9 8:00 Oasney classic "Mickey ancf the Beanstalk" and part one of ''Dumbo" will be presented. K.NBC 8 9:00 -"The Nashvllle Palace." Tammy Wynette and George Jos:ies host gues~s Slim Pickens, Charley Pride, Terri Gibbs , Minnie Pearl and Roy Acufr. . KO.~E 9 10 :00 "Austin Cit y Lamits. Features the Mandolin Special and the David Grisman Quintet. OUM•• Wiiiie Dixon, Roy Eldrldge and J•clcl• Mei.en. (R)Q (I) M1.COMI IACK. KOTTP The 8-thoge convtnoe Oebe 10 audition .. • oomedlan •• • local l\ot 9'~1) '* *~ "'lle ul•n•nl sa-tar'• Wife" 11g121 lee Orent. Jecll Werden. A de•d pollcemen'e wife •llemple 10 CINt him of bribery charG" . -EVENNG- **\lo "Bllllon Dollar Hobo" (1g78) Tim Conwey, WIH 0--. A derellc1 with • depreNed OYtlOOll on Ille brlgtll-up When he l\U to undertllk• • cr- country )oUmey In order to claim an Mormou9 lnheri- tenc». l~IHACKLU~ * * "The Mut• Gun-Ilg hter" pg75) Tom L.aughlln. Ron O'Neal A gunfight• haunted l>y • ehwnetuf dMCI Mii °"' to redeeni hie honor wlll\ • pletol •nd • umural eword . • C08M08 "'The Becllbone 0t Hight" Or. Carl Sagan examin. human thought about tl\e hMven• tl\r~to­ ry end •llempte t~g•· nlla what le -•be>Ye ue. (~Q fll) MATINEE AT THE 8UOU FMIUl'ed: "llllle Tough Ou(' C 1g39) aterrtng Huntz H•ll and the DNd End Kid•: • Car1oon; • 1g32 ehort; and Cl\aC>ler 7 of "Tl\e Phantom Empire" ( 11135) -ring Gene Autry end SlftlaV Burnell• CC>MO'llf * *"" "Alfred The Greet" ( 11H19) O.\'ld Hemminoe. MlctlMI York. A nlntl\-cen· tury -nor ~Ing must ~ ~ hie k>f>g- lng for • elnlPle Ille and the ~-of INdlng Ille people In thelt stNggle (1)=0.-. **"""Hot Leed And Cold Feet" ( 11178) Jim Dele, Don Knotta. In The Old WM1, tWln brothln -one rough 'n • tough. 11\e other • clty-orw mllquelOMI pete In • gruellng conl•I to -who wtlt lnhert1 their l•thar'• fortune ·o· CIMOYIE •• .,., "'loophole" ( 11154) &any Sul!Mn. Dorothy Malone. A benlt ~ eccueed °' plller1ng • lerge tum Of monay Pe>nerel• hlrnMll by apprlhendlng 11\e reel culprtt. ~-NBA~ LOI At>gelee L.all.. VI ,.._,.,xs....1 .. ~ .. e:ao I Cl> a Newt ENTaTAINM!NT TIMWEB< An Interview with Bob Hope; Dolly P•rton dlacun•• l\ar movie care.; Kenny Aogerw In coneer1. 9:46 (%) A*iW.YWa Tiii• enlm•tecl comedy teetUtlrtg tl\e vo1cea of Gii- da AIMlner end Biiiy Crye- .... look• .. hOw the veri-. -..wn• prao-• lor INlr own O¥nPlc oen-- 7:00. (I) IH IEMCH ~­ ''TlmeAnd Sp-. Tr....i·· • .... WIMYOU? l.A ..... WllJ( ''Big 8ande 0.-time·· 1 ...... ., YOU MICID flOft IT "'MUPftTI NfO MAN: ntl llWCNa"' ntl ""'"'9 Jim ...._ natf'.... . look .. dips of the 120 Muppet--. CIDWOM.o ~·••IOICING O.feftdll10 Ul•mplon ~ ..... the~ • ---to llotd Ill,.. lndlvldu•I world lllllle, batt ... Certoa 8- ... Ill -Ive W9C lllPI' Welterwelght crown IMIClh. (II) CILftlllW) ''Tiie ......... 1:e1•M.aNWR ~~"­.................. ......... cai.t: .... ~ I LOCICATUI ...,.._ WM t.==-llWI&• =-:~~ •·un.-.,~ ,,.;:=-** .. .._ ~ .. C•fl-....,,._., ................... .............. ................ R • llllOa"' -.... ,_,; --·--~ .... ,,.. .. -.................. " .... • WOVll •• "8om Loaer•" (tN7) Tom LAughlln. ellUbeth J-. A llalf·breed ~ en, a.y J6ck. t~ •town full of~ tough• •III MAQQla During 8NOe'• blrthd•Y party, Buffy notlOU her diamond ring mlealng and --91\e ecdderltelly mixed It Into the --1· .,, blrll'ldey cMI•. • THEWA&.TOHI A young prMochef el•ylng • few deye with IM r'lll· tone INd• Jol\n-Boy 10 aeak CM.It 11\e true meaning ofaa,. • MOVIE **"" "Framed" (1g74) Joe Don Baker, Conny \/en Dylce. After ICM.Ir year• of brute! pr190n treaunent. e gambler -· ~ on tM tl\ugl, croot!ed COP9 end polltlcl.lnl who MC lllrnup •• • UYE FAOM THE MET "II Triltleo" Tl\e MeHopoll- tan Opera'• produetlon of Giacomo Puccini'• 1 .. 1 completed worll lnckl<IM "II T•barro," "Suor Angell· ca" end "Gianni Schlcc:hl"; Renate Scotto le fMlured .. the herOlne In Men Of Iha opefN and JemM lllY· Ina conOucte. (t)MOWE • * • \4 "M•nh•ll•n" ( 1117g) Woody Allen. Dl- l<Mton. A polgnar11 IOok la teken et 11\e day-to-day -te In the Mte ol e Hew York Chy comedy writer 'R' (D)MOVIE * * "Tl\e Prlvele Eyee" ( 11180) Don Knolta, Tim Conwey Two bumbling American detectlvee .,. called In to 1n-1ig.te • eerw ot murder• In an English c:alle. ·pa· ())MOVIE ••'h "Rough CUI" (1g80) Burl Reynolds, L .. iey. Anne Dow!' A Brltlah eodallt• luree en lnlerne- tlonal Jewel thief °"' ot re11r-t to help her •teal $30,000,000 In diamonds. "PG" OMOYIE * * * "Why Would I lie?" (1980) T,_I Wlftlatna, Liu Eichhorn. A OOfn9Uf9lve llar uPMte the et•lut qw with hie refuMI to conform. 'PG' .. _,.,.III MAKINO A lMHO During • wedding rahe8re- .. being held In tl\e rM1au- rent, the groom-to-be ~ thet he II etlll In 1ove wtth c .. lii." 9D COUEGE FOOTBAU. HIGHUOHTS "'NebfNke" ®MOVIE * *'~ "Rough CUI" (11180) 8ur1 Reynold•. lffley· Anne Down. A Brltl9h eocieltt• lvr• en lnt•na- llonel )eW9I tNet out of retlt-1 to help he< alNI '30.000.000 In diamond• 'PO' t;OO 9 (I) MOVIE * * '" "High An•lety" (1g77) Mel &root!•. Oorla L.eecllmlln. TM new direc- tor of en aeytum dl!IOOYen • plol by _., •t•tf member• to convince h••ltl\y end we•llhy patient• tl\et they -gen-ull*r tneene. 8 (II THE NAIHVllLI PALACE Holl•: Tammy Wynell• and George Jone• GuHt•· Sllm Picken•. Olar1ey Pride, T«rl Glbbe. Minnie PMtl, Roy Acuff 8 9 LOW90AT A women f.,.. In io.... with • paid eecor1 trllllllng With hla c:ompenlon, Gopher -• ghoal, end Vldd .,__ en older women to •ltracl • henOeOme man.Q • THa HAN1'I 80YI I NAHCYDMW VTllCa The Herdy bo)le muat pllot • plll'9 through • lleroe llurrlcene -the Benn4>-de trlengle. • ttl1112 COi lW IAllCETMLL PMVWEW Thi• eport• •P•Cl•I hlQlllGhle the outetlllldlng oolage bM6cetbeN ,_, In ttl 1 and the projected top Mn ,_ In college .... -..a11wtM2. .. ... ..-u 111 1 v ..... ·• ~ epec1e1 °""" IN 8tMe UnlVerelty of ..._ Yonc In lklflelo • Mer'll AulMll poll• ""' .. the polllelll eatlllllllhii*'lt ... .. unique ~ °' ~ .... Mid ..... -·. flllTZ NfO '°'91 .... poam ......... • an -. city llGhoG4 to ...._ wllO lleM up en ........ ..... I r,-NtfMY -.AHO A ,....ng --eer to --.. --°' lltantlon ...,. ....... be. tlumen .......... tll!Y ......... nlQM tn •'-·Q ·--** ;'Odd'' (tt7•) ~ ...... • 1awietiY«tc. A cnlly Mnd of .. Ir 1 ID t ._. by an .... .,,,. • ,,,.._ 11e111... • ...... ........... c:-:.:.:::.: , .... ··- • AUIT1N OrTY UMfTI ''The MendGlin ~ I The Oe'M Ot""'8ll (Mn. ..... CC>~ ••'*It "I_..,. A-'(' (11711 .,,.,..,.... Meleto, Ollnolrto OlaMlnl Olfeot· ed by Lina WW'llflulllr In order to _... on • ~ed Medlterr.,_ ltllend, • .-..... ...., Md an Mellen eoollllte ""'* ........... end ~ ......... av ~TIOMM. AU, eTM\ '91WM. UU ~. WllY'le New- ton. ten Vere.1, lole Flllena. thl Muppet Mono ...,. end the Harlem Glo- betrotter• elar In tl\le IQng ~ ~ .. frC)nl Cl)OMI ~ JUl'T "°"~ Comedlen Gabe Kliplan 19 fMturad In ""' ep.a.t t..,ad •t "The I.JI" Stop" In Hollywood. .MOW! • * ~ "&c:llpe From Alea· lru" ( 1g7g) atnt &et· wood. P•trldl McOoohen A h•rden•d convict, r9'urned after l\la l"-1 eec:ape from "the Roe*." plen• to btffll ou1 egetn. 'PO' (%)MOVIE '* '* "The Vi.tor" pg78) Mel Ferr•. .JoM Hulton. All ancient from • dletanl oelUY OOtl'-lo Ear1h to O.lroy en IYM 8-)'Mt-old gin w'10 II destined to be the mother of • pow«tut, 10:30 Im-= r-. 'R' NlWlllNY!eW WHODUNNm: THE GNAT UNIOlV!D MYITENE8 Meny of 11\e moal publl· clJ:ed end ... yet-uneolved myaierlee of the lut centu- ry, 8llCh U Jack Iha RIP9«"• trell ~ murwoue terror and ll\lletnx Amella Earher1'• dtMppeerenoe, ., .... mined. 11:ooeeaC1>1I1a NEW8 II COUEGE fOOT1W..I. Arl1011e Stele o . UCLA pleyed Mtller In ''-dey ei lfleColl-. • w •A•8 •H Rader l\elp8 CM.II • lamb meant for • Greelc t•etlvet end Frank la ~led CM.It of en opportunity 10 per- MCUI• • young eoldler • oou.EGE FOOTMU. use "'· WMHngton. P4•ve<1 .. rller In u. cley In s.ottle. fllD 80UND8TAGE "The Uttle RI_. Bend'" The Auatrallan grOYp per- torme "~ l~ ... "Men On Tl\e Run," '"Ledy'' and other• lrom the Chlc:ego P9<1< W•l Tl\Ntre. (R) Q (DJMOVIE * * * "The Blue legoon" ( 1gao1 Brook• Shlelda, Cl\rletophe< A lkln• Two cilildren experience the pang• of lint love wtlile dlecovertng Mle end llech other •fl•r they •r• shipwrecked toge1tw on • dMerled 191.,.,d. "R' 8IZAME John 9y!'8f .,_ )'CM.I thlnOI atrenger than truth,· larger than ftfe, end Uinler than enythlng you'w --11:30. 8AAHA8Y JONES Barl)eby doubts • glrl'a t•tlmony th•t her boy- ltlend'• boel WM sunk by • glenl whltlpool ~ he dleoowrl that he Wll • t>oet hlladc•. 8 8 SATUNlAY NIGHT LIVE . Hott: Bemedetle Petera. CW.t•: The Go-Goe, Biiiy Joel. 8 AllCNEWS • MOYIE-* * * "Wl\lle line F-·· ( 1g75) Jen-MlchHI Vin- cent, K•Y. ~. A young trucker lighla the c:tooked congk>merlle which oon- lrole the Artzone lrelgh1 bullnM9. ID THEWAAAT HOME A' emaA Midweatern town - • Medllon, Wlaconetn -19 tr•neformed Into • b•ttle- grOYnd when Amerlc•n foreign policy In llletnam and Arner1c:an ""'-•t home -cNllloged (I) MOYIE ***~ "Tl\e ~pion" (1g4g) Kltk Oouglu, Ruth Roman. An unec:rupulOU• young boxer heer11Mely ~ IO\l.9d onee Nide to Q!t1 lo the top. III NR. MVtr# AHO PAEVIEW ®MOv. •• "Hopecotdl" (1980) Welter M•Utlau, Gland• JllCllllOn. A form. lnlelH· gence egen1 '* etded l>y .,, old llen'8 In dodging the KGB end the CIA, who are trying to ~· him lrom publlehlng hla memoir• 'R' (l)MO'llf * *" "FoHe" (tlltO) Jodie Foll«. Sally Keller· men. The vlc:tlmll of broken ~ end uncerlng P«· ante, lour teen-age gfr1e try 10 900lhe their amotlonal wounda through dNge end Mll.'R' t 1:tl (%) THe VAGA90HD 11:41• MOVll * * '* "&c.pe f'rorn The Pl•nel Of TM Apee" c 1971) Roddy McOowtlll. Kim Hunter. Simian er ... turM wftf\. • •t•rtltng hurn8n h1Nlllgeloce 8rTM In Loe Angetae. wMf'8 they cnete pat9nOle ~ ' llumaw ~ bellVe the ..... ~rvle tN -1d . . . .-....acT- e--~MCM. •i "The F\WIGh Woman" .... . eALCATMI Tllll ~ loold at \tie prteon of Aloelnll.. (%)~ . • *.'It "Canlll l(nowl- ....... (1171) Jedi Nlaflolo Mft. Anti ..... : 1-.o ..................... ... ,... ........ _ 11 P Fii ~ ., .... -°' 1111 work a llQtll '* * * "M Kidd'' ( tt12} Cllfll 1...-.ood, John .... Ol'I, A ..._,, lllllflo« le hll'ed by • "91111\V '-'d• °""* to lfecll! dCNip'I •• 19110of~ -wflO hew 1rwadlid 111e ~ • A MM TOUCH '1' ....., WOfld.CllM -ololan ...._ meda. Iha flrftOtl• aatlng Car1lllnl and an ewdllng .. __,.Ion .. by ~ _.....,,. ......... ~ ,..., IWfllng °' ehowOltlt encl dCdlno mlglc:el ..... 1:001 M)Ot(~ IMNNGATTHI ~ Hoell Tom lloeley. F- lurecl comic•: Mich ... l<M!on, Bill 1<1re11er1.,_, 8ob0ubec (Q)M<Nte * * "Tl\e Hlblller9'" ( 1971) Lydia SIMome. A l\l»bend lnlroduoea hi• Wife to hie rntelr--the reM#lt I• f\ln endg-•t • mNN09 parlor 'R' 1: ti CB> MOVll * '* ·~ "The Bu•hldo Blade" (1990) Rlch•rd Boone, J-Earl .ion.. A u.8. Nevx commender INd• • bend of ~lcen Milor• end native J.,,._ -•llemptlng to -• tymbollc eword of J~.'R' 1:IO • WO\l1E * *'A "TM Gr•I JeaM J.,,_ Reid" (1g5') Wll· lltd P811ter, Berber• Pll)'· Ion The IMt deye of Ille tnr-outlaw find him staging dating rald9 on Colorado gold ml,_ '8 MOYIE • ~ "&eut Of Morooco" ( 111117) Wllllarn Syt-ter. ~ Clare. lOYe apellt dl-t• for • tieeutltul women bec8uM of her PfedtllCtlon lor eucklng Iha blood of~ mort .... ., MOVIE * *\lo "The SkuH" ( 1"5) Pater Cuahlng, Chrl•1~ pher lee. A myeteriou. elcull uudee • ~ end OMtNCtlw lnlluenoe on ell who come Into con- tect with It. (C)M0\111 • * * ,,. "M•nh•tl•n" • (1g7g) Woody Allen.~ KNlon A poignant look le teken •I the dll)'·lo-d•y events In the Ille of • New York City comedy writer "R' CS)MOVIE * * \4 "Fede To 81aclc" ( 1g80) Dlnnll Chrlatophe<, Linde l(errldge. A dl9- IUl'bed young "'°"'8 Ian reecta to romantic rejee- llon by committing mur- der• In Iha gulM and etyle of hi• l•vorlle llCl'een vtl- llllns 'R' 0 MOVIE * * * 'h "The P•r•ll•• View'" ( 1g74) Warren S..1- ty. Peuta PrentlN An tnveallg•tlve reporter •ltempte to uncover • nellonwtde n•lworlc of po1111cat usasslna 1:40 CI) MOVIE * * 'h "Dirty H•nde" · (1g75) Rod Steiger, Romy Schne6der A woman '*• fully plWtl the murder of her eloohollc hu•band 90 ,,.,., ..,. C1r1 be Ir.. to return lo her lover. 'R' 2:00 a!HEW8 2:30 8 NEWS III AllC NEWS 2:35 8 MEWS 2:60 (B) WHOOUNNm: THE GAEA T UN80l 11E> MY8TE.fUE8 M•ny of 11\e moat pt1blt· ctzed end es-yet~ myeter!M of the la1 centu- ry. euch .. Jack 11\e Ripper'• trail o4 murWCM.18 terror •nd evtatrl• Amelie Earl\1t1'a dl~enoe. eree•amlned. 3:0011 MOVIE * * * "little Big Horn" ( 1g61) Marie Wlndeor, Jol\n Ireland. A lmllll band of cavelrymen •1temt>t• to warn Generet Cuater of lndlen ptens to •ltecll •I Ultle Big Horn. 1:068 MOVIE **'A "A Woman Rebell" ( 11138) Katl\arine Hepburn, ~bert Marah ... A Vld.o- rlan l•ther •tr1ctty overeha-- dOW9 Iha ,.;1he9 of 1\19 pro- gr..ivfll)I minded daugh· ter. l:tam MOVIE * * * ~ "Giid•" (1948) Rlt• H•ywortl\. Glenn Ford The wtt. of a Soutl\ A._icaon culno owner l.U• In love with "-' "" .. band'• rlght-1\and m•n. 3:26 (%)MOVIE * * * '" "JuU•" (t977) . J•n• Fond•. Ven•H• Redgr•.,... Wrher Ulltan Heltmen le drawn Into the main 1""'81 of wlll11me r..,.1enoe ettoru wnen "- clotMt chlfdhood friend Nike her help. 3:30 CC) MOVIE * '* 'h "Attr.d The Great" (11181) DllYld llerMlMga • Mld\MI Y orlc. A nlnttM:ien- lury werrlor king rnuet ~~l\lelong­ lng for • etmple Hf• and the Pl'e88Uf• of IMdlng hie people In tl\elr struggle r~o.r-. * •\4 "RcluO" CUt" (1NO} 8Ur1 ~olds, l•ley· Anne Down. A ll'ftlllh 900!11111• kiree en lnMir-. ttonel jeW9I thlel out of recir-t to help'*...., '30,000,000 In dlemooda. 'PO' .J4111'( COUJNI .. CONCll'll Jud~ Colline le )olned by .. Hamilton 8~ Orclleltt9 end Aoy "°Oe- tln In thle eold out per- ~ --Ive -Toronto. Ml CID.MOYll ... ••• """"* ....,. .. ( tllO) ~ JQMaoft, Trt- nl~ l'Wo ......._ ....... .,. ---,.. ............... .. ........... Y..eia., . - ------_.._.. ____ _ T•I F~lllLl' c;1ac111 by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) ..... "I think he's tryln' to remember where he put his clothes." " • ..And 1 shot of oll for my p1I heN." by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MEN.\Ct: Hank Ketchum ~ ~~~ "I don't know what he's done ... but he doesn't hide for NOTHING!" "See? Hotdog's got whiskers. so • he MUST be a boy oat!" Jl:DGE P"RKER Gi\Rt'IELD ACROSS eo Out front: 8wordl 1 Wet 83 y...,. ,,,.., Pl'1I .. G8rtlnd 11 Attlcll fJ7 He9ddr• 14 -~ ee Mulull 15 Gnomllfl ...... 1t Uled to"" 10 a..., 170.~ 71DIMta .... 11a'6c 20 \lwlt 22 .... 2'T"""*'8 2u.-ot .. ' by Harold Le Ooux OKAY, EVERY&ODY ... t..ET'S l'tOT HfY, STUf'IC>.' YOU lfff'PED ~~LINDA MAY ' 5HEU&l<:JN 0" MY FOOT! 6Ef l..OfJT! WHAT &HECAH ! -~.H' 117?!::'.:< by .Jim Davis 1 WONDER. WHAT PEOPLE 1 WONOE.R WHAT CATS WOOLP WOULO DO WITHOUT CAT~? 00 WITHOUT PEOPLE? PMNIJTI SHOE u:Q<,~L -~- NANCY--IT'S TIME TO S1'0P WA'"TCHING TV ANDGOiOBED THAT'~ 000--- SHE WENT WITHOUT ARGUING FIJNKl' WINKERBE.\N -FAMOUS C(}.(POSERS- Chapter Ten-Claude Barlow •.\BBLE I M~f AOM11', ORA&&U., l'M ~U>M1NC, Ol~ILWSIDNt.O ... When Claude Barlow died, his arm fell limply to his side . 1'AP!TAP! 'TAP! -- by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller by Tom Batiuk According to all avail- able research, thiS was his last movement! by Kevin Fagan .. BART aided IAN PftANCJSCO <AP> -TM 881 Ana l•tld Truait S11t.m Ulbemawardeda•T •lllloD federal srut to ~ebue fOW" prototype raU cars. Tbe fund1 from lb• U .S . Tran1p9rtatlon Department wlll M UHd r. four "C" ean tbat each bav. an operator'• cubicle and can be used at any place ln th• train. NOTIC• °' A""'-tCATION Ptennous •VllN•U TONU. MNMITATUMNT ALCIOMOUC HV•ltMHI TIM fo1._1,. perw,.. ore dolftt ...... , .. "'' ~l"ff• .. : To Wllom 11 Moy Concern: LA$ TUNA$ D•VELOPMENT •"R9ARA K . ond J ESSE L. co .. INC. dllo: TH8 DRUGGIST. 91tEILING ore opplylne to llM 1 .. t Allllf'CIUlnSt.. Hunt.,,._ ... II, '-------------4 Deporlmeftl of Ale-lie ... ,..,_ CA~ IUJH Imel C.,,trol fW "a ' ON SALE aEER • LH T-DlillopfMnt Co .• lllC., WINE 1""9. ""'°"·) '° NII okoflO!IC In<~ Ill c.111 .. ,_, AtoolMl..ift ..... r..,_ 04 1171 ~ H111nU St., Huntl ....... 9eocll, CA m4t .----------..i •eocll, ~llOm141.,... Tiii• MIMU I• COftdllC-tly • Pllbll.,_, Oranee Cootl Dolly Poot, corpOl'otlclfl. VALENTINE Nov."· ltlt .,..., LMTWwtO.V.1-nt JAMES VALENTINE.1------.,.------~~o.w..i, resident of Laguna Niguel. ~ ... ,llK • Se<.·Tros. Ca . Passed a way on 1------------Tllh AMtl!Wlt -flled w1111 tt. November 10, 1981. Rosary ll'Wttc -.... w111 11e ..... tiy ti. ft:':i _c.,. °' ~ Countv °"Oct. wlll be n~c1ted on Monday. f:t~1~~~!''r .. : '"si November 16, 1981 at ~ ... ~ttori.io. °' •:• p.m'. 0, " PllDll-0r.,.. Coo1t Delly Pl~ 7:00PM a l St. Catherine 's -••puMMIMf'NlterOflMOftday, 0<t.u .3t.HoY.7,14•1•1 4'S74t Catholic C hurc h Laguna Novemtaer n, ""· R ... rdlne Ille 1 -... •TICE =i ' • loltowlne .,..iiuu.,,1: ,-._ Beach, Ca Mass will f?llOw 1. Gen•••• pion om•ndrunt al 7:30PM. Interment will be GP .. t..JD -City Of C-to -.. PICTlnOUS9Ulllt•U on Tuesday November 17 """1•tloft '° OfMftll"" '"111 °'.,. llAMalTAT•MllNT ' ' IOl\d .... -Of ... City of Coata 1981 al R1vers1de National ~ .. -o1P40ft•11\c.,.,__ ... Tiie tollowlftt "''°"' e r• doln11 C 0 OOA M ...--· IMisl".u ., emetery at 1 . . urtlon c .... ter •Hl6"1tl•I loftd llH VALLEY ENGINEERING, t700 M cCormi ck M o rtuary. dt•l1notloft, to •lnOftd <llY council Raven Clrclt, l'ountoln volley, Laguna Beach directors ••tokltl-,,., .. , 7'"24 81\d ''""· ofld C•t11on110 tll70ll . to ornetld IM land llM ontlMnc• to Otrv ... ltkNrd WIM. t700 A•ven CROTTY 1"'1"" tt. -"PDR·UC" (plOftfted Clrcl•, l'ounlolft V•ll•y, Colllornla EUNICE G CROTIY development ru ldut101 11rt1en 927• • • · age cOl\1tr1. G-• Elmer Wins ius Vlltfta 93, a resident of Newport 2. z-n<eptlol\ .-mlt ZE·•M • G•Oftde Lofte 8oocl\ ~1;_0 tOllS Beach, Ca Passed away on for u..-Poclllc fi'lftMCl4ll. 51'° Tr~y LH WI~•. ou oceno Wednesday , No\'ember 11. compus Drive, SUit• 200• "---' Awnua, LAUwood,Collforftlo. 9HCll, .. e <Oftdtlloftol -permit .. Tiii• tlvtln.u I• COfl0uct9d llY • 1 9 8 1 al the Ne w P O r l coftalruct six condominium units, venerol POrtnonlllP Con valescent Uospital. Mrs . 1oce1ed et 26H £ldllft "-·In°" RI Gorv-R. wlna C rotty came to Newpor t ·-· EnvlrorwnOl\lol dele""lnetlOft: Tiii• ... _, •• lllect wlltl Ille Beach in 1958 and was an E~~~ uc-..tton """11 ze..1.1., ~~:.:!r ~·;:.,of °'°"" COUflly Oft active member or Our Lad~ -..-.1 ....... .c11on RA•Mt tw • ,.11_ or Mount Carmel Parish, s he l'orNd ,,.._, _,,.., ...... tor Pullll•n•d Or•n11• Coell Oolly was a m ember of the Wllll•m L. Modtc, 1121 Pl auntie Piiot Nov 7 14 JI n. 1'11 4'02.ft • . A,..,,..., fore condllloftel v.. """"lo • ~ · • • ' Wome n s Guild a n d the conctuct..,.. "°"" ,..ir eftd 1191nt1"11 Legion of Mary of the within 200 IMt of• roskant101 -· church. Beloved mother Qf ~:i.,~~~:.:::;':!; i ..... -.. -E-W_l'Otl __ T_-M_•_u_u_11_1-,.-,11-0-- Alice M. Crook of Costa MG 10"•· Eftvlronmenu1 ~DISTRICT Mesa. Ca .. Rose Anne Dorni. -rm......_.: E...,...._ Ne..-..r n, '"' of Newport Beach, Ca . •. 1-•tt'lltton ,.,...11 ZE .. 1-tft A comtllfted 1,,.,,,ice .... o,,. tor R ichard ~al I Crotty o f Oftd •M~ .-mlt EP .. t-C7 for Wlllttl•• S<I-' SlteCommltt•, Tlt1e 1 · Wllllom C. SIDwor1, autll0t11ed "91\1 Commllt• -9lllft1WI CommlttM Glendora. a. and Robert B for Geor111 E. 11...,.. s v1s1o l•Yo. •Ill tit "''° ,__y, NOv. '""· et C rotty or Porterville. Ca .. Newport a .. c11, ond Mory G. Wlllltl•r Scllool from 7:1S·l :JO, a I so s u r v 1 vi n g a re 5 M<Oowell, tot v-11• Ori,.., LOftll 1011ow1ne u. Tiiie •·llllnou•I dinner. d leoch, tor • plOftNd • ...,1119 ,,...,..,,. At 11111 lime eddltl-1 mem«Mtr• to tM g r a n d c h 1 I d r en a n 9 end en Ol\UOOC-,.,...11 "' 01i.w Tltt• 1 -8111,...1 eommitteu w111 g r e al · g r a n d c h 1 Id re n c.,,strvc1ton d .-,..,. "' lvVt .,. eloctect. Any-w11111ne 10 join Friends may ca.II Crom 12 00 r1111t .. l·••Y of latt 11111 Str•tl, tllu• must present Ills wrllten noon to G·OOPM at Pierce 1001·" • m Ent 1m. Stre.t. 111 • """1..i.. 10 ,,.,.. "'' -... t>I0<9d B h 8. II 8 d . Ct ·S IOftt. ln•lronmtnlel 11poft llM IMllOI. Pleou coll Mrs. rot ers e roa wa) on o.t..-m!Ntloft: EMmPt. 1 .,....,0 ~. WllllU.r Sc-. Friday. November t3. 19.111. s. Re-Pttltlon R .. Ms Oftd •-PutllltNd 0renoo coost Dolly Piiot, The Holy Rosar,. will be ••<epllon permit lE·l t ·tU ond No•. u.1•1 soot .. , J • lelllotl•• mop of lroct T·tt..O ------------recited on Fr 1 d a Y. t•ntou,.. mop of 1ro<1 T·t1'tt for _.,.•TICE November 13, 1981 at Aotaer1E.Wt1111n .... e-1Led-t ,.._ 7 ·30PM al Our Lad\· of for Hevens Cosl• Moe Propffly . . • . Trvtl, tOtt Pen fltUo Orfvit, Suite I, ITATVldltT °" WITHD•AWAL Mount Carmel C atholi c Lo Meu, tor pennlulon to••-'ltOMPA•TN .. KHIP Church. 1441 West Balboa property from Rt 10 A2, end o ~RATl ... UNO•• Blvd .. Newport Beach. Ca. conc1111-1 -permit tor•., 111111 PICTITIOUSeUMN•llNAM• I II coftdomlnlum development with TIM fOl9-,. --llH wl,_._,, Mass of Chnstian Bur1a WI VOfflHIO for.'·"' deMlly clll•l•llon, ... 111nerol perlner from Ill• be celebrated on Saturday, onct o u tot ond ••tot Wlldlvlsloft, por1ners111p operollng uftder Ill• November 14 1981 ut tocatedet6a)VlctoriaSt . ...c,1nonR1 flcllllout t1u11ne11 name ot lo ·OOAM 'th R• • Falh"r 1-. EftlllnllWT*llDI determl,..tlon: FIOUCIARY TAX SEAV(CE Di DO . WI C\ " EIR. Newport 81wd., N-1 lao«h, CA Thomas O'Conne ll. pastor of '· 1-.,.,eptloft ,.,,.,.11 ZE.ft-t .. ~- lhe c hurch . as celebrant tor c,.... J. M<UuQfltlf'I, '""'°''L.. Tiie 11c1111ou1 111111neu fteme l II .__ II I •t•nl for South Cooll Plait, UI ttolement for IM pertntr'111P wa1 flloo ntermenl WI uc tn O ~ Felrvl•• Rooe, for o llnal Ol\Dec-rH,l'llllnllltCountyof Sepulcher Cemetery. Pierce dew'-"9M p1an 1or,. .ix-.saory, or.,,119• Brothers Bell Broadw3\ 31'.000 _..ft. ofll<• 111111dl119, two Tll• 11111 norne -eddl'eu Of tlle Mortuary directors 642-9ls0 llltoter 1tu1101ng1 1epproalmot•ly P•rso11 wlU!draw1110 la. ROBE AT JSt,tOO square ft. I , e nd e n ALISON HILL, 711 Lido Peril Drive, KLEIN epproalmately UOO •PD<• por1llng Ne•porl llHdl, CA f2..i. ltru<ture, wllll vorlonut from RotlltrtAlllOft Hiii HERMAN LEWIS KLEIN. 1and1ut>ff utboell. eno perkl110 7tt Udo Peril Orivit resident or Anaheim. Ca. tloftderds, ond • <CH1dltlOftOI UM '"-19Mc:ll,CA'2~ Passed away on November ptrmlt for o••rleppln11 por11.1n1, Ptnm . IOCoted .. tM nortfleolt '°"""of Pel'll PutllltNd 0ranQ9 COHI Ool ly Piiot 12, 1981. He is surv1\'ed by Cefttor °""" -T..,. <Miter on ... Nov.14,2t,21, Dec. s, t•• m?-41 h is wife Sophie. sons Gerald '" • TC aone. l!ft vlronmentel -----------Klein' o( l rvme Ca and determlNUOI\: Elfll•c•111c12+71. _ ... •m ' ' 7. z-tacepClon pe""ll Z£ .. l-IH ,._ Jerome H e 11 man o or onchM~ ,enn1t ENt• tor ----------- P e nnsrtvania . 4 sisters. all so .. 111ern Collfwftl• Pru11.,1erl•" PICTITICUS eu111t•u Of Pennsy l van13 a n d 3 Honlft, -11!1d ....,t for Gerftk HAMIESTAT•MeNT g randsons Gr a,. es 1 d e c.n AwftoO!n, tta Hl9illleftd Dflw, Tllo foll-lne POflOft• ••• doln11 . N••-1 lloocll, for • •191'1 verloftct IM;t.IM11 el: services held on Friday. arid on efteroDC-permll 10 •II-TOM RAE HAIRSTYLES, 211 E. N o v e m b e r 1 3 . 1 9 8 1 a t con1truc:t1Gn ol 9f'OllfOCI •left In Mure 11111 Str•t. c..1e MHa. CA ftU7 t ·OOPM al Mount Sina· rltlll·o•·••Y of WHt tttll StrH I, ·-Tom Gold, tllt Riie Drive. · I locot9d Di 1lt Wttt 19111 StrMt, In• Ct Hunt!""°" llHdl, CA~ Memorial Park Serv1c~ •-· E1W1-.1 wtermlNtlon: Melonie c..11 .... eoteflM str .. 1, under the d 1rect1on of Eaamo4. Newport e..c11, CA""4J Harbor Lawn M o unt 011\·e 1· 2-.,.""''°"permit IE.fl-I Tiiis l>ll•lneu Is <Oftclolci.o tly • Oftd WftLltl.,. ~ ol troct T·t1t'7 tor 90ntrol -1--.nlP Mortuary of Costa Mesa 01r1c11 Developmeftl Compeny, Mei.nleL Coll 540·5554. ou-IHd Olllftt for Joo Contu, 2614 Tiiis ••••!Nftl wos 111 .. with tllo ------'-------4 Oro111t A-. tor • cOftClltlOftol u• Counly Cieri< ol Oranve County on ,.AC-.C YllW ..-.OllAl.,MI CefT'etery MortuatY Chape_l-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 permit for o tl•-lt condominium; • November tl, t•t. v•rlel\Ce f""" ,_,.,.., root WlDKll; "17*' Oftd a .. _...... l<*dlvtsloft, touted Ot PulHI-Or ..... Cooll Oolly Piiot 2'74 Or ..... A-, II\ an RI -· No" U, 21, a, Otc. S, tttt 4"'41 6n.,lronmentel delermlnallon· -----------E .. mo4. .. t . z-•«•Ion"""" 1E·n·24'A tor C"-J. M<Lauefllln, o""-lnd -----------ogenl for Sovtll CNU Plo:ro, UIS '9CTIT10UI 9Ult~•U fi'olrvl .. Roed, fW Oft orMf\4mont to NAMaSTAT•MINT tM motlllr...,, lor Soutll Coo1t Plou Tiie followl119 petlon I• dol"fl T-ft Ct!W 9 lftC'-....-.xl~ly IMitlnou •: 3 mllllOft .......... Of Offlct, ,_,, H A I AU T 0 9 0 0 Y , C 0 H ond 91119f10iftmeflt locllttles, -.. TRIANGLE RADIATOR 5"0P, - rceolltn o portltfl of Towft Ctftttr CDH USED AUTO$, 1tM W.st ""' Orlft, IOC.-i Mil Of 9rlttol SV'Mt, Strwt, Softla AN, c.llfOmte tt103 •tt•Hft Sell Dlt90 l'rHW•Y OIMI Clluftt T1wlfl Vu, JOU WKI HOIOI, luftflOWOf Ave-, In e TC HM. SOl\ta Ano, Calltomlo ft70I Eftotlr-al •wml,..tlcHI: l!IR Tlllt lllltlMH It <oftClllCled tly II\ occ•p4td2+1'1..• lndMdllOI. For,.,,....~-Oft tM..... 01ur1t Tllonll V11 ._.kMlaN..........,.7M-SMSorcolt Tiii• ....,_. -fllod wltl\ tllo at 1111 •lflu •I Ille "'•""I"' C-ty ci.n et °'Met CMftty °" 0..-........_ "-•• 11 l'W ~. Nnt..,._6, ""· c.to Mo9, Giit ...... """" ~Or .... c-.. Dolly .... N". 14,"" ~~1 PIU .. SllVICES Strutt 0."'1W) DIPlOnllllT & NEPUAJIDW Stilioal:t fMtrWUM Jf'w ... ..,.. , ... ,,, ........ , lfEICHAlllfSl c.....i lrMUthW!wrw°" ~ .. .,. .. t ... , _,,.., .. ~· .... '"•rtff -.w -.si.,. Uoch -~· ... --... TIAMSPOITA llOll Airn•ft C•fnfiWl ~&.-""• Drnm C••• -~-.... 11 ... HM~~ JltM TrMtn Tuwl ~~"!.·i#t. AITMllU ~ .. · ~.!~ .. . s,.ru ...... ... tWfMitft>fHU ft«U v-"""' ... _ A-WM4H AllTDS, llll'llTEI a.-•• u ••••• """' 4.._,.u .. 1., 811W c..,, ~ -,,,,.,. ..... -· J., .. , ,_ "" .... (, .... ,,_....... .... .,. Mf'rtf'd~••uu 1111 »GB 0..1 ,.,,,,. ......, ... ........ -wi.~·· 11o. .. S..• t:,. T.,...• ,,,....,. v ..... .. Veho -= Orange Co11t DAILY PWLOT/S1turd1y, Nov1mbtr 14, 1981 OCUMNW The marketplace on the Orange Coast ........ Wt . .................... .. YBYLOWDMI a.,,ar,a•.,...., lo. Cout Plau 1 w1a.rma1 Onl1 •u• •· hbmll aar orter. Patrick Teaore, act. ,..1111 l: AL HOUSING llTATll C..1111161l •ldrm,I batla laome wltb 011t· ........... olaurf, .... .... dt1 li&bta. Tremeado111 ul111, priced lllldtr •.ooo wttb u111mabla Jal, Sub- mit 1011r ttnu now. :t · O,POATUNITY ,. ... -.....,._ .. -.... -. = ·w~~ ::: All rHI eatatt ad· C>wMr wW eany 2Dd. 1......;==-'"----....,,_.._...._ -vert11ed In tbl1 = MWlpaplf la Abject to Deter put ol IDCIDtbb' pa1m•t oa tbla dW'al· •• Balboa lllaod bome. :::: UM Federal Fair Houl· ::: In& Act ol JM wlLleb ·=· := mak• It WepJ to ad· ·-vtrtlle "aD1 .....,.,..,~. 671-Mll SILLll WILL ,,. limitation, or dl1· •• .... 1)11 .... IJll JM 11'1 1• IW -t .. u. Ult ----,,. -- )118 >Uf ~ ----- --llU ----.... ------91) ---· --------- .... -,... ------ flit •t• tlll! ... ... ... , .. ---------- ---•t• •u "" -------- crlcntoaU• butd ODI•••••••• net, colo~. rellclon, THI STAITB '°• or oatJanal arlcJai, or an 1nlmUcia to mate OML Y SI Jt;tOO any 111cb preference, A1111 mt i .5"9 llrat ! limitation, or dil· Eachut.1111 CO.ta )leaa crim1D1Uon." home wltli hardwood floora. Heavy wood T!lia ntwlPtl*' will not ataircue to bonus room! tnowlo1ly accept any Laqe lJ5X50 lot. Call adverti1in1 for real 17J..U50 ,.late wbicb ii ln viola· &!_• ·Uoo-·°'·*-·la···· ---1 ~!'l'lii •OIS: ........ , _______ _ ............. .., ... =. ,.,. t Fl~-n. DAl.YN.Of-llflllltJ .. .. ... IHerrut .... ,.. .. ..,. 671-J.41 I 41EDIOOM SIOS,tSO Colt.a Mesa beraalD I 4 Bdrm 2 beUl. Witll ~ down paymems al 1189 per mo. lot.erell 12~'.l.. A m111t .ee. call now. 546-ZSU OUTSTMI* .. ASSHMAM 1 LOAMS! Of 1135,000. Priv1te),y Ht 3 Bdr m 2 bath, ap1 home. s1.111111 and bri&ht lhruo11t. Ocean and nilhl lltbl views. Owner will carry AJTD! Call for appomtmeot. Only S22I • act no.ft STAITSMAIT CDM $240,000 Wilk to Coc'OM del Mar beacb. Recently reduced $20,000! Aaume low ID· terest loans. Motivated owner. Call now , l7J..U50 THE REAL ESTATERS IACHELOI COteO 7YITaMS Auume 11.~ .. 1010. S8IO IDQ.. PIYI prio, int, A.D.. and t.axes. ll300 buya it includinl cloaln1 co1t1. Call today, 631-121111. Pete Johnlon. YAWi! Beat centralty located I HAllOI YIEW FtMANCI 3 Br home lo lfeu Verde. -Cw.de-Ne loc lion, bu 1ra lot • needs 't'Ql\. Do it ycunell and save ! Call Anne ·-rouble Sellin& Your Property? Tr8de It witll the Great American Trade Co. We have Hun· dred• or Excban1able Properties throuabout California. Call Now. 175-3753 A TTM: IMYISTOIS Do you want Income type property w/low • dwn, low paymmta, &ow lateral IDd toOd lex•· Uoa 7 t have 3 left u &ow H Sf0,000 dwn. Low prices. Call Dian•. act. 131-lMI SJ0,000 hclKtiOll 1~ da. fant.utk tttms. 4 Bd 2~ Ba Westcllff. Norm or Kasey 13H2M or~ 9251 llZEI •1• ""1lTMi-11T'-""f'...,. T 111dlt touthes crutt "" ti· ltcts Oii hol1dl,..and..an,-dly blollm. Ille collldlOll Ill ont pettlnl. Scallopi, llC»bill!Dlllflt, bow bt-f.IM JOlll clloa. Printed Ptttwn 92S I. MIUIS Stzes 8. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. S1zt IZ (bust 34) sic»scallop ~ I 518 }Ids. &0•: bow bl l~ DICOIATOI s-1 SUI .. -' ,...._ COMD0 -$15,000 ::.: ;~:= = Former model condo In llMllll -1"' mint condUioo. Hosts 'ette"' o.,c. 44z views of ar-itbelts and Dal~ Nat awlmmln1 pool. ~r Ww.tl•= ... YM,IY will carry t'uwiclo& with ltlll Mlt -.ss, low down. Call DOW, 'Ill SIZ( 1M _.. .@ SEA COVE .• ~I womao' l* Slllllt. lie PROPERTIES Slllllt. drm lor im.-.. 1 #lfd. 7 '' 63 , "-ffO robe •itll Olll NOf fAU.-WINTIR _...;;=-.....;__;_·~--"V._._~ I PAITTRN CATALOG Coupon lot S ... 01 ... -.u fret S2 P111ern 1n~J011' " IU'TUU. Qolcel Selld $1.50 ~.cite w/vu! Lovely M&.CMITlllOIS •• Stll-' 2200 sq rt 3 Br + den. AJ. l~H Diii 1M C11111t 111 me twr. Int. Only 1>6-1' G*l QllA 1475,000 wl lerms . iw..-"-'Cllllill Patrick Tenore, agt lJt.~-31-5' 7:sf.1221 Boob and Cltllcc-.dd soc tacll '°' j)OSU(t Md Mndltfll. Rlccoon ., o e i 1 b b o r hood i n OML Y SZJS,000 Newport. MOit popular Owner will c&rTY bl.lit Lllat Eutbhdf 4 Bdrm. 2nd. Popular Monaco slnate atcJry noor pta.a noor plan. Cosy country I STIPS TO OCIAN with muter bdrm suite kttcllen, s latte bdnnJ. end formal dlninf. Fabulous yard featuret LOWDOWN Recently remodeled bubblin& spa, BBQ and Owner will carry financ- tllchen IJld family room patio beater! Fee land. , in& ~n t~ls 2 1tory. with Frend! doorl lead· Ca1Jtoday,S7US50 5p1D1Sh Villa. Tty ll>'l lnl to a beaqLifuJ froot · down on tb1 1 one - courtyard. Seller will as-fountains. Spanish lite al.It in finandn1. Only and cbarm. ll'ull bere! 1219,000, act DOW! Open Callnow,ooly $449,000. _ SWMl1 1-S @ SEA COVE ' 12'14"o OCEANYUPn A rantutk • Bctrm. 2 atory home with m11nlflcent llv · in&/f1mily a rea. fireplace, country kitchen, many utru. owe flnancln• at JZ~'re . Priced at StU,IOO. Bar&ain, call DOW, 546--ZSlJ THE REAL ESTATE RS ------ llST;m M lnutu cl oae to Newport c.em.! Lovely 3 Bdrm Hubor View Hilla home witb f •mll1 1 room, britlit open It· -~ hall paint. newl7 ~arpeted and oner ftaadllcl Only .... Call DOW. Open ·~ VIEW . PROPERTIES Very nice 2 Br home, 7 J4.63 J-6990 many new upcndes. lrl 90l.1 OI' lot. All this for only $125,000. Call today. 759·1Ul Bob Burdick. •it TELL Slop!! Take ti.me to mall and shop al bofM. It's simple with Daily Pilot Clauifled Adi. And if you havt aomethin& to aell, call 1 friendly Classified Ad·Vlser 1t 642-5178 MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR SALE! .. ::: Signs are great to give directions to your garage sale ... but to lel people know you're having a sale, you should schedule an ad to run In the Classified section of this newspaper! ll's the best way to tefl people what you're HJling, when and how to gel to the sale Call today and let us help you word your ad. ·----. ----, SllUll CASHOUT1 New port le a eb tow11lome, o waer ......... ,,, .... ,2 .... J bea., "8J le ...,, ..... , CaD ... ....., THE REAL ESTATERS -------. laPOGLllPA lNll .... OiMr = ..... ;i..t11Le .... ,lllL Ill·~·"'*· Pltritl ......... IAILY PUT CWSlll llS la-5171 • UM9U1 IM NIAi IY LOCATIONS HUMTl*HOH llACH 2 bdrm , fireplace, sun-deck, citihome S92.500. Studio with kitchen. fireplace, a.cross from beach. $85,500. SANTA AHA 3 bdrm, patio, end unit, assume financing . $97 ,500. TUSTIH 5 bdrm, I,; acre. pool, spa, view, financing. $450,000. U~IVUl ti()Mf~ ~· REALTORS. 675-6000 1445 Eaet COMi Hl1h••y, Corou c1e(Jit., WE HAVE 61 OF THE 8£ST LISTINGS IN TOWN C .M. TRIPLEX Assume $95.000 and owner will help rinance. Three 2 Br 1 Ba units with garages and yards . Full price $155,000. GET A START Only $10.000 down and low monthly payments for this 1560 sq rt condo in Costa Mesa. 3 Bdrm 212 Ba, wet bar, 2 car garage, BBQ and microwave oven and much more. Full pri ce $128,500. FOi Ml.I Ol TIADl 98 UtlT •ARTMOO BUILDING CMNr-Dlwfi••I • Prktd to .... $400.000 Wew .,,.. ........... .. fKl'OW, • Owly SS00,000 ...._ T• 0....-,.,... .. • Low rtWts • 0 V-=-cy • W ..... Utt ......... ,. ...... , ... ~. .... W,..Ctl 714/760.7292 ..,. ... The Lawson Realty •n4"'D ll4CM& l4Hlt0'0 -cs Company GENEROUS OwtD FltWCINC AYAH.All£ fl ALL THESE All lllMES LIDOISU 2 bdrm , 2 bath on wide 45' lot with lge sunny patio. $390,000. :Elegant contemporary featured n 198 1 Home Tour. High' eilings. skylights. oak floors. Owner will carry or trade for matter Lido Home or boat. $695 ,000. Photo brochure on request. stom 4 bdrm + study, fam . rm .. din rm. & spa with 2 story liv. rm. on 48' lot. S76S.OOO. •c~ booo sq. rt. contemporary with. lotr course view. 4 bdrms. ram. !Mn .. din. rm., split-level with I) ~ar g~rage . $1,7SO.(MX). UMDAfU s bdrm, dinini rm, t breakC11t rm. c-.. fll. tor 65' boat. Low \IOll; 10 lfnn•.••·•·· t. UMIAIUNOtm Preatlae pool lam.iJy bome. Main ' ' . -. ~ ' channel view from beautlf\11 tradl· Uonal, 4 bdrm , 5 bath home. Slip for 2 large boats. $l,t95,(MX). R&M~ Wide l11oon view from spectacular architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom1 dark room •den. Slip for 2 lar1e boats. Sl,350,000. Owatr•••· la ...... ---~-------1c• M .-t. .... + ·-· ...... Cd llr.MMTll:M!. .. ...... ..._...., 1lctb la1M11eapt4 • LIOO ISi.i MOMIS WON 'T llAT .~1::-._:r:_~ Tiii V&ew ot,.. .... from I JO VIA tulTO OPIM SUM I ·I featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly redecorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. I t01cloe aullablt. 8.,.rtJ. OwMr wlll --·==-··-. h .. Oal1 ~tel .._.I 11 I .He. Call .ow Patrick Tt1ort, 11t ftNl'JO 'AtLSTAri 1_,;;;;;.._ _____ I . JtULTQM . J 14 VIA rTHACA <>PIM SUM I ·I Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for family living. Ex· cellent value at $ii20,000. Clmb Aboard our Gift Train and sell ye1r Handlnllle items. It's so easy ... Just call 642-5678 and ask for your PINIMSULA POINI' llACHFIOMT Panoramic bay le ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. $1,385,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR , ' • • • ~ ' • 'J t ,., I HAH.B<>R REA LT\' Dai~ Pilot Cll istmls Ad-f1Sor LOOKltli ... S18C&M GINITT for an unsurpassed famil y home value? One that you can move into without delay? We may have just what you are looking for. A lovely custom built 3800 sq. rt . home on a large pie shaped lot with 4 bdrms., formal dining rm., paneled family rm., outside office and room left over for a huge upstairs game rm . with wet bar, pool table, lots or built in cabinets and room to dance. Price below replacement at $389,500 plus attractive terms are available. ltlEUJOHftVROGANHCTCS v o p MT U J l A R 0 I[Q I : ; l iJv OITAMALMLRAJNE H l Y M E M I M I 0 0 A Q X J E Y l E R 0 S A Y l A R F U M R A 0 I R 0 S E 0 0 U A l S 0 N Y E S M R l l A l l Y E I 11 0 V M U 0 S l V M A A V I H E S S M Q A I I l T I 0 l N A T C E A V 0 0 M ft X £ R 0 Q M M A Y R X 0 M E T R E H l N A l 0 H S Y M E M l I A H E H 1 OAHLMCRNZIHMOOMUOLB J C E J A 1 A U 0 X 0 0 0 M E 1 R J R ARKMYJLRYOVNJHILMLO H S U N H S A N I l A N A M I A l U S 8 Y A 1 £ II Q A M E L R A H C S Y S S WMI, ... .i-i • .......-V. FtJ'!... 11111 .,_It 1n: p ......... ._.... JmV.Mlrt A-.._ ..... T... .. ...... ~ Cllit' Q I Ml ........ ,,... ...... t ..... ~ ..... ::-:=. Tomomw:nm ······~··············~······· • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8-DA Y WEEK SPECIAL 8 Days • 3 LlnH • 8 Doltars lts easy to place your 8-Day Week Class1f1ed by mail and 11 costs 1ust SS -thats only a dollar a day' To Qualify for this special offer you must be a non-commercial user offering merchandise for sale up to S800...Qer aLand the .Q.Qce must be in your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad needs eight days selling time or 1ust one Use one word 1n each box About 4 words make one class1f1ed hne of type Minimum ad is 3 lines Please prrnt plainly • • • • • • • • • • • • r-----------------------------, • I e 11-----+---+-r---+----+-----c • I • 1 1----+----+---__,l------fii-----~ • I I 1.00 e ii-----+---+----+---...-------. I 1~• • ,i------+----t------<i----~~~---1 • \i-----+-----+---+----+""~13_._20--4 • I 15.IO e 1 1----~----L-----"----------------1 • I Add S2.60 for each addttk>nal llne for I times ~~---~~-~-~~----~~~~--' . : . I Publish my ad for 8 days starting________ e : Classification ______________ • I Name________________ • I Address_______________ :. I City Zip __ Phone____ e I Check or M.O. enclosed O : I Charge my ad to: • I 0 ~ # ________ Exp. __ e I ~ e l 0 # ______ .___ __ Exp.__ e L--------------~---------------• r······-· WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE -----------i e i 111111 NN~~:;AARGYE i : 1 If MAILED t • f . . uNrrToT~EATES i • I BUSINESS REPLY LABEL • •• w ~ 1 F 111sT c1.•5' ~u•1T NO " CO\T • 111n•. c•1.1F01t1111• ~ • I 4!0STAOE WU Bf: PAIO 8\' AOOAESSlf 8 • Oreftll Coell O.ffy .-itot ' • i e -----1: • • • • • COIOMA D& MAI fH VllW-SJ45-000 With ocean and canyon view and private beach sits this 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with French doors, beautiful hardwood floors, new paint. new carpets and secluded master bdrm suite. Moti vated seUer. Open House Sunday 1·5. ASSUMAILI I I 'I~/• LOAN Anxious seller offers best buy in Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm + family /dining room, on quiet cul de sac with R.V access. $139,900. Owner will carry 2nd. ASSUMAILI 14.So/o LOAN Near new Woodbridge condo. Much desired single story, 2 Bdrm 2 bath, French doors, lovely neutral W /W carpets and beautiful patio. $152,000. CE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 1207 SUSSEX LAME WESTCUff O,EM SAT 12 .. :30 MEW OM MillET! Remodeled Inside & Out. Neutral Tones. Upgraded Carpet. 4 Bdrms , 3 Ba Executive Home On Quiet Street In Westcliff Pvt Gated Courtyard Entry. New Landscaping W Timed Sprinklers. Owner Will Carry Financing W l20'r Down. 3 21 A VEHIDA CERllTOS ILU"5 O,EH SAT MOOtM:lO ,llME VIEW! TH E BAY BY DAY. THE LITES BY N IT E •. Truly The.. Bes1 Panoramic Front Row View On Back Bay. Highly Upgraded End Unit With Remodeled Kitchen & Wrap Around Deck. Exquisite - Come See You 'll Love It. S365.000. PIOMOMTOIY UY Custom Bayfront FEE LAND Cathedral Ce1ltngs. Parquet Floors & New Carpets Three Bedrooms & Conv Den. 31, Baths. Separate Dining Huge Family Room W Wet B a r . K I t c h en_ W j 1lL. e.ullr_.,_._. -t-1- B re a k fa st Room . Sauna. Study. Three-Car Garage. Wood Deck. Bay & Dock . Owner Will Carry Large Second SJ .400,000. CUSTOM lutLT HOME On Promontory Bay. Formal D1n1n g Room . Den /Library_ Spacious Ma s t er Bedroo m Overlooking Bay Has Fi replace. Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht Owner Will Assist With Financing. Sl.850,000. EAS11Wff FIRST TIME USll:D! Owner Financing. Flexible Terms. Possible Lease OJ:tion. Large Four Bedroom Lusk -Spacious Family Room With Parquet Floors - Formal Living Duling Area. Two Fireplaces. Sunny & Cheerful. Mountain & Night Lights View $229,500. HEW WOODlllDGI umMGo Exceptional Three Bedroom Home Choice Corner Lot.. Great Location Jn Beautiful Area Near Park & Community Pool. Master Bedroom Suite With Mirrored Wardrobes. Select Landscaping. Only $172.000. root.SIDE SEmM& Elegant Condo -Neutral Tones - Two Bedrooms. TwD Baths - Formal Dining Room -Gorgeous Sunsets Super Financing -Low Fixed Interest Rate -Shown By Appointment -Asking $200.000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. COIOMA DB. MAI INCOME Hu ge Duplex Overlooking Bay. Ocean And Breakwater. Bas To Be One Of The Fines t Income Properties In Corona del Mar. Master Units Have An Ocean View -Built On An Oversized. Lot. Call For Details. MIWPOIJ SNOllS Three Bedroom Home In A Young People's Location. A Fun Place To Live. Tennis, Swimnling, Beacl1 Nearby. Priced At $180 ,000. ~iatment Neceesary, But Eau To'$bow . llG CANYOH ... ANCI VersaUles on Golf course 4 Br, 4 Ba maid's qtr., Formal din. Sep. F am. Rm, "Lovi ng" Master s uite, Jac uzzi, "Super Low Price.' Bob or Dovie Koop 759-1221 TUDI OlANGI I AVOCADO IAMCH 78 ac. Valley Center, sub map c;ompl. 4 sep par Sell or trade all or part for home in NJt .. Laguna or Missio11 Viejo. Sl.200,000. Bob- or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 HEW,OlT CIEST INVESTOIS SHCIAL Ocean Vu, 4Bd & 3 Ba, Fam rm, wet bar, din rm, pool, tennis~ walk to beach, $210,000. Submit any offer. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 LINDA ISLE 180° Turning Basin View. 5 BR, 6 BA, Billiard room, sep. wing for long term guest. Lg dbl. dock for up to 70 ft & 40 ft. yachts, plus side tie. Pool & spa. $2,100,000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 CAMEO SHORES 180 Ocean View. 4 BR, 31h BA , Fam. Rm .. Lg. yard w/pool. Pvt. beach $724 ,000. Bob or Dovie. 759-1221 COASTLIME & OCEAM VIEW Cameo Shores finest 3 BR, 3 BA + den . FR. formal Din. Huge courtyd w /pool, priv. beach. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 LINDA ISLE MASTHl'IECE Owner desperate! Will sell low down , trade for 2nd TD's, land, units . Lg 1st TD ASSUM . 76rt of water front with room for 85 ft & 90 Ct yacht. Reduced to $3.6 million ! Submit any terms . Bonus 1981 Rolls Royce plus 33 to selling agt. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 40 FT IOA T DOCK 4 BR. 3 BA . formal din. Fam . Rm. Huge master suite w/bay view Lg. sit dn bar. Lg. patio to water line. $575.000 Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop 759-1221 CAMEO HIGHLAM)S 3 BR. 2 BA Formal Din. Just redecor. & remodeled. Ocean new Pri. beaches. $339.000 LH . i1' Dovie Koop. 159·l:22T LINDA ISLE LEASE 6 BR. 5 BA . Formal Din, F.R .• Guarded Gate. Tennis . Beach, Room for two Lrg Boats. $3,500 per month Bob or Dovie Koop . 759-1221 2 II + dtt! + 1·2 Stl,000 Fantastic value on R-2 zoned Mesa residence. Great starter home 60 x 135 Jot. lnchJdes huge patio and 12' circular children's pool ! Owner will help fmance at low mterest or ~111 sell VA. FHA. Call fast. Bob Licata 759-1.221 3 M>IM CUSTOM WTSIOE Qwet cul-de-sac 10 prune E. Side Mesa . Parquet entry. Bnck frplc. Tiled kitl'hen. Pantry Family rqi. Water filter & softener. Spa. Enclosed off street RV pad. Giant paUo Storage shed. Fruit trees. OWC lg TD at 13~. Very flexible. Low 5c, 1st TD. Only $175.000 . Bob Licata, Bkr 759-1221 EXECUTIVE ESTATI Custom golf estate home. 4200 sq . ft. 200· faJIWay front.age ! 5BR • 41hBa. formal din rm. recreation & hobby rms. 2 frplcs, fam rm, sundeck, porch, pool ~ spa ! Panoramic views from most rooms , 3 car gar. Storage galore. For personal preview call Bob Licata Bkr 759-1221 ISLAND D&IUI View of bay 2 up, 2 down . Great N .P .B. location . Ask 1295,000. Will carry with .,,000 dn. Call Curtis Herberts Sr. 631·1266 wow 2bd rm house + 3 unit trailer court. Nice income. Trade . up for??? Value Sl.50,000, clear. Call Curt.is Herberts Sr. 631-l.366 •NEWTll&• * UVE IN WAD --'""' ~ ............. . ...... hill&,...,,, •••h• .... •aw1-.. ..... , .. ....._ ............ , .......... .... + ~ ....... .,., .__ .... Ii .. -,..,, .611-6'00. ~ .. ' *. LOYRY UMl./SPA '-'tt' ..._., ,.... -Hdll M J M4. ~ ..._ • ... II ft. lot. O••er ..... & ................ toy. Sltl,000. 611·1400. * BALBOA IS. lllME + Ollr 4 y..-. old .... 4 Md. 3 M. ...... AIM ... M4. ,..... wttlt 11t .. l1m.H ...... 11tc .... A ""' prb & .. ••IH. $475,000. Mtw o. ••rbt. 67Ut00. * DOVER SHORES tltl . ESTATE klettd for IW'f•tiey ...... , ..... fw ......... wltll ~ ........ lo..ty ..... + cltnn '""-S.--. ..try, ,.,... ........... ,.. ' ) ~-. S6tt,OOO fff. -- * EXCITING IEEANFRONT 0MY 7 yews old °" bHdt .ttt. •ltlC'"' ~l " 2 btd .. 1t. Hiiiy ...... d .. .-.r/wi•hr betas. S756,000. Ow.tr wlll carry ot I 2,.o for I 0 yurs. 67).6900. BALBOA ISLD. LOT + PLANS "4•t by 309 S1111ptl 1 9d 'c• for dttolt1. PIH1 for •llMJle f•. Ito• .,.-o•td & reocty .. t.lfd. $345,000. ELEGANT HARBOR VIEW hbWout decor witt. ...... _, c...,.. Spocion 4. ldrtll, ,_ ra HlcJla ctllilMJs, .u-ron ................ S275,000. WESTCLIFF SENSATIONAL ........ to decorale -1-t ..... Ptrftct decor la tWs 3 ... ..._ wltll for..e •"'9 """" ...,. pool, ,.. 9d .....kwed r.a• .. Fortt.. ~· -• cletf'a ~light kltcltttt wftll o -..may .. , ............. itcllldtd. $325,000 '"· 631-1400 LEASE/OPTION--ltEWPOiT Moo I• aow for Cllrh tMOa wltll SI 0,000 callt & $100. per•-". 3 bed. 1 ba. fteor btoch, pool & tHftia. SI 35,900. BALBOA ISLAllJ COTT~E LowtJt prk.ct ls&c.d llo-. witt. •w ~ ' adorable bridi patio; 2 Mel "•r shops. $ 323,000 ti an•able ..... 671-6900. DECORATOR'S UDO ISLE lewliWy decorated llo-. priced below 111orket. Fh111t la flrl•rH & wall co•triftcp ill "'is 2 t.cl. 2 bcL Sl 19 ,500. APPEALING IRVINE TERRACE Mital md H:': floar P'-ae COINU wi"' bt..t pool, patio & .,.. w. ... low caall & ontr lWI csry. $295,000. U I· I 400. Or acctpf I 0% Dowa. LUXURY COtlJO'S NEW! u.Jq.t rooftop HI• I Lekg .,.. wftll 11y & On• VU's. ANst wllfflts & fLllsh details. $369,000 -$439,000. Ul-1400. QUIET NEWPORT~OL C•I dt sac locatlOll wftt. 3 bed., rtcrutfo• roo•, 2 flrtplocea. Affordable with 011•1Hltlt looH. ltduced ta Sl75,000. COUNTRY FRENCH~EYtPORT Oak cobiffh, Ital• t"-, bt..tfftlly rwdtltd ill top .,.aty. ~ 3bd. • contr 1101.e Oft • q•ltt street. $265,000. 63I·1400 OtEANFRONT YU-2 lots ,....... c ................ "'" .. 75 ft lot. Old Newport 411111itY l Mel lt•Mt. 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S,.. ~· Two CO .. fff poffot •••.•••••••••• Sl ,100,000 COME WITH US. .• TO DOYEi SHOllS. 0.. of a kW tow t.e•o• ..... Slcllat roof la ..,._ c..._. !Ma• ... door IY· lllCJ. Fnttcla wi .. ws _. doors. "-hitloa IWtln. H9d ,....._. 94* c•h•';l· u,_,.,. My riew. h .. alte._ :..... 00,000 COME WITH US ••• TO IALI0.4.' S.Crifkt .. , Two ..,. .... ua. 0.. .. WHt laltol ao..crd, .......... 46111 Strfft, ... Wocl tr......, Offend wlttdy .. .......,-, coif $H9,500 Hell COME WITH US. •• TO COIOHA DEL MAC So.tit of Hl .. wey. Attucti•t Coao.iol atylt two ~ .._, •Ill two btdrao• ,.._ ---IM•u• _..a. ...... !•ry ......... flll_mcl.g $299,500 COME WITH US. •• TO IALIOA. D ... ll •tar oct.. alHI boy bt1cla11. Tllrtt bt*oOMS, wftt. two .. ~ 11M otlltr 0 ltocllttor .... wftll ............... ... ltetll. lotle .ah _.. hni1"'4 for _. W / ........ ,....... ,,..,...., ill HC .... c11dltlotl •••••••••.•••••••••• SI 7t,SOO 1617 WESTCLlff DI. M.I. 631·7300 GREAT RIWCINC Huntington Harbour -Comer Lot. 4 Bdrm, fam rm, 2~ ba. Davenport Island home. New camel carpet, new· ly painted thru-out . Tota l ly cuswmized kitchen. Wood parquet floor in fam rm. $310,000 with 20% down & assume 1st at 8~%. owe $100,000. °'" Sot/s.ct.y 1·5 I 611 I " .... ' C....., 21 w• la '64-33 I I AtiifwLym hdu ... :JI.. Blil WITllHIT EQUI. THE Bm 1lllE IS! o;ange Cout DAILY PtLOT/Sltur'day, NOYtmbtr 1,, 1111 DIRECTORY .......... ~· .. ,.. ........... J:p'I I ·=Al ......... .W ... _.., ... ~ ........... ul's• etit..... Y....,WlillfML,._ ....................... ~ ............ « ~ .......... ....., .~..... . HOUSES FOR SALE 2 ... OOM . 2936 ·A Ca mino Capistrano, San.Clem. 496·9786 $127 ,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 117 Marine Ave., "Balboa Island, NB 631·1400 $323,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1940 Whittier St., Costa Mesa fW2-7677 Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B. 631·1400 $319,500 Sun~ ••334 W. Oceanfront, Peninsula, · NB . 631·1400 $499,500 Sun 1-5 2137 Ocean Blvd., Peninsula, N.B. 631-1400 $338,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 203 E. 21st St. (E/Side) CM 645·0303 $118,900 Sa 1·4/Su 2·5 2 II ,a. FAM IM f1f DIM 1536 Serenade Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM 631-1400 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19 Escapade Ct. (Nwpt Crest) NB 642-5200 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3462 Windsor (Wilmdn Vlg ) CM 645-0303 $179,500 Sa 1·4/Sun 10-5 417 Tustin, Newport Beach 642-8235 $275,()()()..Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 * •3714 Channel Pl, Nwpt Island, NB 631-7300 $485,000 Sunl-4:30 222 Marigold, Corona del Mar 631-7:m S375,000 Sun 1·4:30 7 Lago Sud, RSJ, Irvine 552-4477 $195,000 Sat 1·4 4521 Tremont, Cameo Shores, CdM 644-9060 $595,000.'Fee Sun 1-5 3 IEl>lOOM . • •6408 W. Oceanfront, NB 642·3215 $565,500 Daily 11 ·5 1820 Tahuna, Irv Terr., CdM 835·7775-MCR $299,000 Sun 1·5 1960 Vista Caudal CE.bluff) NB 760·0835 $400,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 418 San Bernardino, Nst Bch 631-1266 $279,500 Sat 1-5 359 Walnut, Newport Shores, NB 631-1400 $139,500 Sun 1-5 1812 Dover Dr .• Westcliff, NB 673-7300 $185,?()() • Sun 1-4 110 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 466 Broadway, Costa Mesa 673-5354 $159,950 Sun 1-5 ••354 62nd St., NwptShores, NB 759·1501 $230,<XX> Sat 12-5 238 Orange, Newport Beach 552·4477 $229,500 Sat 2-5 3 II pla FAM IM or DEM 2027 Dianna Ln, Harbor Hglnds, NB 642-0316 $195,500 Sun 12·4 ••3711 Seashore, Newport Bch 673-0578 $895,<XX> Sat/Sun 10-4 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Canyon, NB 640-5777 $659,000 Sun 1·5 1227 Polaris, Dover Shores, NB 494-1177 Sat/Sun l·4 3032 Carob, Newport Beach 644-7020 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1472 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB · 42·2510 $715,()()()..fee Sat/Sun 1-5 ••38 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 675-7060 $.595,000 Sun 1-5 ••31965 Coast Hwy., South Laguna 494-1177 Sun 12_. 233J Cliff Drive, Newport Heights, NB 631·1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2298 Redlands Dr., Back Bay, NB 631-1400 $265,000 Sun 1-5 104 Via Palermo, Lido Isle, NB 673·7300 Sun 1-5 ~Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, NB 631-1400 $1,350,<XX> Sat/Sun 1·5 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, N.B. · 673-7300 $418,<XX> Sat/Sun 12·4 2301 Redlands, Back Bay, NB 631-1400 $245,<XX> Sun 1·5 2596 Temple Hills Dr-, Laguna Bch 640-9900 $289,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 62 Drakes Bay, Corona del Mar 640-9900 $.549,000 Sat 1-5 4006 Inlet Isle (HVHls > CdM 675-3411 $2991500 Sun 1·5 * •3415 Ocean Bl., Corona del Mar 673-5354 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2443 Bamboo (E/Bluff) NB 67MOOO $329,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3'25 Bamboo (E/Bluff) NB 675-6000 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .-, Poihsettla, Corona del Mar 8'15-8000 $525,000 . Sat 1·5 3013 Nestall Road, l.agWta Beach 497·1511 1219,500 Sat /Sun l·S as Samoa (M .. Verde> CM . • .,..1111 $13t.a Sat/Sun l·S Ill PolueWa. COl'ODI del Mar .l'fl.lllO .. ,GOO Sa Z.5/Su 1·5 •Oaluy (l>otwSbora) NB Ml-UOO "25,000.fee Sat/Sun 1·5 al If Merfnat, C.W clel Mar ..... --S.N/SUIM .,'!'&·=JM • -~4 ' 1801 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM 631·7300 $1,200,<XX> Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1930 Port Bristol Cir, HVH, NB 631·7300 $268,500 Sat/SUnl-4:30 264 E. Bay St., E·side, C.M. 631·7300 $1491900 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N.B. 675·6161 $475,000 Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrest, N .B. 631-7300 $325,000 · Sun 1-4:30 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $420,<XX> Sun 1-5 2507,.&mboo, E ·Bluff, N~. fW4·9060 $199,000 Sun 1-5 1907 Tra.dewinds, Baycrest, NB 644·006<> $325,()()()..Fee Sat/Sun 2-5 •204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, N.a. 644·9060 Sun 1·5 •1761 Port Manleigb, HVH, N.B. 759-1501 $269,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 112 Via Koron, Lido Isle, N.B. 644·9060 Sat 1·5 #3 Vienna, Harbor Ridge, Npt. Bcb 675·2311 $495,000 Sun 1·5 18671 Eunice, Tustin 960-1980 $210,<XX> Sat/Sun 1-5 3 11 ·p1n FAM IM w D&I pin GUEST 2601 Waverly CBayshores) NB 642-5200 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEOIOOM •204 Via San Remo, Lido, NB 640·5777 $625,<XX> Sat/Sun 1·5 17961 Spicewood, Univ. Park, Irv. 552-5138 $165,<XX> Sat/Sun 11-5 1207 Sussex Ln. (Westclif() NB 759·9100 $284,<XX> Sat 12 :30-4 :30/Sn 1:30-4:30 • * #8 Collins Isl, Balboa Isl, NB 673-6900 $1 ,200,<XX> Sat/Sun 1·5 760 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 673-9060 $.575,000 Sun 1-5 6191 Glenwood Dr., Huot'g Beach 898-2865 $129,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 24546 Los Serranos, Lag Niguel 497-3511 $159,500 · Sun 1·5 2339 Rutgers <College Pkl CM 645-0303 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 4 II plm FAM IM or DEH 16811 Kamalii, Davenport lsld. Hunt. Harbour 964-3311 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3165 Bermuda. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1521 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497-5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1533 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497-5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 115 Via Waziers (Lido ) NB 160·0835 $550,<XX> Sat/Sun 12·4 * • 1706 E. Oceanfront. Balboa Penin . 675-8676/675-8444 Sat/Sun 12-5 #7Trafalger, Harbor Ridge, NB 640-5777 $1,750,000 Sun 1-5 * •208 Grand Canal, Balboa Isl , NB 673·6900 $675,000 Sa 12-4/Sn 12-3 105 San Remo. Lido Isle, N.B. 673·7300 Sun 1·5 333 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $675,<XX> Sat/Sun 1-5 * •227 Canal, Newport.Shores, NB 210 Via San Remo, Lido Isl, N .B. 673-2556 Sat/Sun 1-5 512 Ventaja (Bluffs) NB 675·6000 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2227 Arbutus (Eastbluf() NB 675·3411 $299,<XX> Sun 1-5 15 Cedar Ridge, Trtlrk Inn, Irv. 675-3411 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB 548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •2009 Yacht Vindex CSeavu) NB 759·1111 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 154 Bay St. (E /Side) C.M. 645·0303 $145,<XX> Sat/Sun 1-4 •1734Santiago (DoverShrs) NB 631-6990 $795,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 • l Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, NB 644-6200 Sl,795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1315 Antigua Way, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 S360,000 Sun 1-4 :30 1647 Reef View, Spyglass Rdge, CdM 644-9060 $450,000.Fee Sat/Sun 2-5 •1106 Dover Dr., Westcliff, NB 644·9060 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••606Harbor Island Dr, Prom. Bay 644·9060 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N.B. 6«·9060 $.537,500 Sat 1·5 4511 Camden (CameoShrs) CdM 673·7761 $925,000.fee Sun 1·5 11143rd St., Newport Beach · 6«_.910 Sun 1·5 3202 Delaware, Mesa Verde, C.M . 545·9258 $139,500 Sat/Sun 11-6 ••2274 Channel Rd, Balboa Penin NB ' 675-2311 $1,345,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 3444 Plumeria, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $169,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 411 .. NST' #8Cypreaa Point, Bit Canyon, NB 8'0-S777 11,700,000 Sat/Sun l·S •5250 Honeywood Lft, Aubetm HllJJ • na.1300 aee.ooo Sun 12.4 " "2 Be1oni1 (Old C4M> CdM 875-8000 '825,000 •7 Bodeaa Bay, CdM 640-9800 t889,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 •9 Muir Beach Cir., CdM · 831·7600 Sat/Sun 1·4 77 Monteelto (SpytlW) CdM 875·6000 ... 000 Sat/SUn 1·5 1956 Flamln10 (Mesa V~rde) CM 645-0303 '215,000 Sat 1·4 •?3 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB 644·8200 $2,500,000 Sat/Sun 1 * *2500 Bayshore.Dr, Bayshorea, NB 631·7300 $2,100,000 Sat/Sun1-4 :30 1 IBIOOM * •351 Via Lido Soud (Lido) NB · 760·0835 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMlttUMS FOR SALE IACH&OI fOOScbolzFlaza-#20),Versantes 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5 I llDIOOM 200 McNeil, Versailles, NB . 673· 7300 $119,000 2 IEDIOOM 2512Santa Ana St #E, C.M. 646-6093 $135,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 102 Scholz Plaza TH 34, Versailles 673-7300 $256,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 2027 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $230,<XX> Sat 1·5 25 Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn, NB 675-5200 $265,<XX> Sat 1-( Avocado & Fairview, Costa Mesa 548·2239 $134,950 Sat/Sun 11 a.m. 2 llt pin FAM IM f1f DBI 2143 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB 640·5560 $495,<XX> Sat/Sun 1·5 36 Arboles (Rancho San Joaq) Irv. 552-1714 Sat 1-5 3 IEOIOOM •321 Avenida Cerritos (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $365,000 Sat/Sun 12·4:30 17 Summerwind Ct, Nwpt Crst, NB 673·7300 $195,<XX> Sat 1·3 •271 B Alton, So. ~t Plaia area 673· 7300 $98,600 Sun 12·4 559 Vista Flora , The Bluffs, N.B. 631-1400 $248,000 Sun lZ.4 2193 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 862 Bear Creek, Costa Mesa 675-3411 $134 ,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 Avocado& Fairview, Costa Mesa 548·2239 $154,950 Sat/Sun 11 a.m. 3 II ,._ FAM IM w D&f 8 Baruna Ct, Nwpl Crest, NB . 673-7300 Sun 12-~ 14 Landfall Ct. Nwpt Crst, NB 673-7300 Sat 12·4 4 HDIOOM 405 Vista Grande, Bluffs, N.B. 640-5560 $230,000 Sat 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 II pin FAM IM fJ/f D&f J6 Klamath, Irvine 631-7600 $195,000 Sat 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SAtE 2 II ,a. FAM IM • DIM 14851 Jeffr ey, Sp. 38, Irvine 759-1616 $.57 ,500 Sat 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 111,..111 620/620'h Poinsettia, CdM 645-0303 $245,500 Sat/Sun 12:30-4 2 II ... I II 1911 Cliff Drive, N~rtHghts, NB 631-1400 $335,000 Sun 1-5 621-621 'h Acacia, CdM 752-5111 $294,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 211,...211 815 E. Balboa Bl .. Penin, NB 673-7300 Sun 1-4 l II ,.. I II 123 Grand Canal, Balboa Island 675-6000 $650,000 Sat l ·S 311 ... Jll 516 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 675-3411 $398,500 Sat/SUn l ·S HOUSE F.OR 1LEASI J II ... PAM IM w DIM 7 Rue Grand Valle, BigCyn, NB 631-7300 S2,790mo. Sat/Sn 1-4 :30 TOWNHOUSE FOR LIASE l-OOM Z1 Canion llland Dr., N.B. SM-4910 11200 mo. Sat/SU.. t~ .. 41' •':icB10a I IOATI One of a kind ... a 1toriea tall to view the 11world." PRICE REDUCTION ! seller flnanclnl 1 Space for everythlna + apa, 1arden1, decks, fplc , 3 car 1ara11 • sandy beach. s1 ... 100,ooo Dooa Chtchester 642-8235 (.112) MIWPOIT'S MIWIST IA YNOMT COMMUNITY 147' ol bayfront. 2· story entry w I a step.down 11 ving rm w /bay vie'J"s ' library w/batb. Upstairs, the master suite w /separote silting rm le fireplace, and another win& holds 2 more BRs It baths. $1,500,000 in· eluding land. Larry Dyer 642·8235 (J13) CALIFOIMIA SPANISH EST A Tl Lido Island captures the true es· sence of sophisticated living. This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR· 6BA,) opens to expans ive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent.-financing. $1,250,000 Tom Allinson & Terry Hanes 842.8235 (Jl4) HeUTOP VllW ESTA11 6400 sq. Ct.1 home to . be constructed on panoramic bay & ocean view lot: Owner will carry long-term! financing. Plans available for in- spection. $1,200,000. Paula Bailey 642-8235 (Jl5) MIW IA Y FRO MT UMDH OMI MIUIOMI PRIVATE & quiet loca- tion on Balboa Island. 3 BR, in· eluding la vi sh master suite, w /firepiace, lg f am rm. Included in the price a slip for 35' boat, land & the view! $975,000 Jane Paquin 642-8235 (J16 ) llG CANYON Classic California living at its best -private gardens & patios. Delightful 3 BR fam rm lg private mstr suite, pool , spa. Gated community. $795,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (J17) DIAM ATIC OCEAMFIOMTI North Laguna -your private cove and minutes to Newport Center. 4BR, family rm home w/crashing surf below and Catalina and sunsets beyond. $795 ,000. Terry Hanes 642-8235 (J18) I Z UNIT AP AlTMIHT COMPLEX Located on large lot in eastside Costa Mesa. Investor interested in income property. Good loca· tion rentable units. Good !inane· ing $765,000 Bea Arnold 644-6200 (J19) f Gt.AMOUR & STYU prevail in this Ivan Welt's custom-lush atrium 4 BR fam rm borne. Beautifully de· corated -Special lighting for fabulous entertaining. Close escrow January 1982. Good As· sum. loan Fee land $425,000 Jane Paquin 642-8235 (J20) UDO ISLAHD LOYaY Warm & CGZY 3 BR + 2 BA & south patio gem ! Enlarged lot -A·l cond i· lion. Excellent owner financing. $419,500. Tom Allinson 642·8235 tJ21) NEWPORT HACH -IEST VALUE Ideal family home w/complete privacy. Four B~ lg fam rm & living rm opening to spacious patio & yard -pool & bonus rm. All new kitchen -fresh paint & floor coverings. $395,000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200 (J22) HARIOR RIDG~ An exciting 4 BR f am rm Devonshire Townhome offering prestige security with view. Entertaining enhanced by den & downstairs game rm . A gate guarded community $995,000 Lynne Valentine 644-6200 (J23 ) • MIMI "ROGHS GARDENS" Desirable Montego -Harbor View 4 BR /one level warmly de· corated, new carpets, tasteful wallpapers. Beautiful garden landscaping complete w/spa. $289,000 Fee land. Jan Young 642·8235 (J24 ) TOUCH OF MEW ENGLAND Cl.Pl COD STnl In Newport Beach-Harbor View Knolls. 3 BR & ram rm-Highly desirable end' . unit. Comm. pool & tennis' $280,000 Fee Flexible financing.' Tom Allinson/Terry Hanes ·642·8235 (J25) CAMIO Hl•HL»eS! Super 4BR home w /pool. A beautiful home w/a very open & airy feeling. Lg rear yard totally enclosed le very private. $225,000. Sharon Smith 6"-6200 (J26) IMYISTOIS M'lm 2 BR Newport Beach condo 5 minutes from ocean, shof ping & restaurants. Sp Iii leve w /2 car attached garage. $130,000. Helen Wood 8"·6200 (J27) ... ----.u• J • ---·--..... ,., ... ........... -........... --<->--(Wl)IMe!ID v=+ ! You've Arrived at ... . . HAlll I• Visit this beautiful Country Engliah estate Sunday. Newly constructed. Four bedrooms, four baths wt th fantastic views of the ocean, bay and city lights. $1 million bi as· shmable financing. Priced at $1, 7~·~: ~!.l~.-~M Vaughn Santas. Open Sunday 1 to 5 #7Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge · SPRl.m Simply the best home "on the hill". An unbelievable view ooupled with the fine&t amenities. Fi~ bedrooms ; $410,000 in assumable financing at 11~%. This new listing has it all. Exclusive al $969,500 with William Cote. By appointment. LINDA ISLE Builder's dream of perfection. Four bedroom waterfrl. home . Fantastic vie~· \_ 11ter with luxury ~· oge for premiu , vroductive comm ere. . • multiple residential property. $1.895 million. Exclusive with William Cote. BIG CMYON An enchanting retreat. Walk into an airy two story townhome where the outside comes right in. A three bedroom Monaco, highly upgraded with view of Catalina. Exquisite decoration with much use of wood in mouldings and flooring. Skylights galore. $659,000. Exclusive with William Cote. Open S'Ul\day 1·5 · 7 Rue Chateau Royal BIG CMYOH Quality construction, magnificent view and choice location. All this plus s pecial attention to small detail $1.8 million. Call William F. Cote for appointment. BIG CMYON A lifetime family home with pool in beautiful setting. lmpressi ve fairway view. Four Bedroom plus guest quarters. $1.7 million. Owner will carry. Exclusive with Wi'lJiam F. Cote. Open Sat/Sunday 1·5 #8 Cypress Point BIG CANYON Magnificent view! Large kitchen, formal dining room. pool , spa and sauna ! Three bedroom, 3 bath home. 3450 sq! rt. all new carpeting. Great financing ! Exclusive with William F. Cote. $895,~. LIDO ISLE Owner transferred, must leave this lovely Spanish home behind. Four bedrooms, pool and spa. Excellent financing. Assumable loan and owner will carry. $625,000. Open Sat/Sunday 1·5 204 Via San Remo, Lido VILLA BALBOA Young people -pool your re· sources. Ideal two bedroom villa for your first hom~. Fresh as a daisy. Opens onto flagstone patio. $148,000 assumable at 12%. 2nd is available. Price $244,900. WESTCUFf Two bedroom, 2 bath condo. Large assumable loan with low interest rate. Owner will carry 2nd with $18,000 down. $129,500. Make an offer!! BAYFRONT Spacious waterfront home with pier and 30' float. 7.oned for duplex. Excellent financing available to qualified buyer. $545,000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas . EASTl.UFF This is a "must sell'' opportunity. There are taxes to be paid. BUT - it's a good home, on large lot with good neighbors. Four bedroo~ and pool. $209,800. Ask for Ann Vaughn Santas. WetctifwlllC.,..T_. ..... w ..... 2075 S.n Joequln tlMI Rd. Acro11 from llQ CANYON Newport leldt MO-Im lmPlmTITM! w ............. .. 13¥2% I YUi FIXED ltCM We'll deal!! No a' ••1 "'-SIJ6,000 WILSON PAii 310 W.W._ Cost. Mesa &31·5055 . * VICTOllAN STYU * Spectacular 4 Br. remodeled in· Victorian style w/custom kitchen in prime Costa Mesa area. $138,500. * PEHIMSU~ POINT • Bayfront home w/private dock ! New, custom 4 Br. w/2 frplcs, wet bar, etc. $1,MS,000. * CAMEO SHOUS * Ivan Wells custom home w/180 degree view on FEE land. $925,000. * H•HOI VIEW HOMES * 15% down on CARMEL Model w/pool & spa. Ass·ume 10.9% loan ! $269,000. • WA TERFIOMT HOMl • Detached 3 Br. Community ten· nis & pool ! Owner will carry 12% 1st T.D. $230.000. * CLIFF HAVIH * 180 degree view of harbor from 3 Br. borne on lge lot. $650,000. FEE (Exclusive). * JASMINE Cltlll( * 12 7 /8% financing on former model! Plan 5 w /custom spa. $349,000 FEE. * W ATHFIOMT * 3 Br. condo for sale or exchange. $319,900 FEE. Terms available. * HAHOR YIEW ICMOUS * 9:\4% financing on this 2 Br/den home on fee land. * $IOOO DOWN * Bring paint brush and broom to save $$$ on this 3 Br. fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area. I • UMIYElSITY ,... * 8 Br. townhome on greenbelt. On· )y $168,000. Terms! ! ! ! * UMCHO SAN JOA9U1M * Sensational 2 Br. unit w/tremen· dous view! Creative terms I 121h% Financing * TUmE IOCI YIST A * 2 Br/den townhome with fan· ~astic terms. * $25,000 DOWN * Spa cious 3 Br & den executive hOme f eaturin,g 2 frylcs & format dining. $2~,954> 'FF!E. - Ml'WPORT HACH OMCE 2670 s-...,... Dri•• 17141759-1501 (7141752.7373 ~ .Walk•ltea Real Estate • ... CANYON COUMYIY CUM •HAT MU COUUI YllW CALL llOI COi.Gi llOCHUU Magnificent location o'looklnt 8th green of golf cou.ne. Call today tor appt. to see WI luxurloul Geor1itn Colonial custom by owner/builder. 5 Bdrma, tie formal dining rm, famJly rm, billiard rm, ref ri,erated wine rm & 6th baths. Lota o marble, finest wood panellna " custom molding, great storage, 2 stairways, air·cond., blt·in vacuum system + many other custom features. $2,150,000. OM ,,. C•MY<* 90Lf COUISI B.M•MT "VHS.A•• 1$" -UCLUSIYI Spectacular Deane Homes "Versailles" located on largest lot of all Deane Homes. Beautiful golf course view! P'rofession ally landscaped yard w/mature trees in a private park-like setting including a lovely large pool and huge spa + an attracti\'e gaiebo. Gated front courtyard entry with fountain. Marble floor in foyer with glittering chandelier. 4 Bdrms , den, formal dining room & 41h baths. $950,000. OWMll WILL AMAMCE AT I lo/o Newport Beach duplex. 200' to beach. Very attractive bldg. beaut maint by orig. own. 4 Bdrm 2 Ba & lge sundeck up. 2 Bdrm & patio lower. Call for new terms & price. 111 4lrd St. S-1·5 FOR LWI -$1200 MO. New listing. Big Cyn Townhome with exciting golf course view. Unfurn. El Dorado Mod el with 3 bdrms , dining rm & 2112 baths. Pool, jacuzzi & tennis. JI CANYON ISLAND Dlt. Sat/S. 1·5 WESLEY M. TAnOI CO., REALTORS 2111 S• ...... HllsRHd MIWPOIT CEMTH. M.1. 644-4' I 0 TIMMIS. COURT. POOL Ir SPAS + ROLLS ROYCE CAI IOMUS! Lush 4 Bdrm 4 Bath estate with security system. Only $795,000 "with low down owner will finance" + IOU.S IOYCE CAI 'ONUS to selling agent or PIUMCIP.A&.S. Call DfUCT for details. Patrick Tenore, 759.i221 76().8702 R&"Mt\'< of Newport Beach SPYGLASS llHI Beautiful 4 bedroom plus family room Belvedere Model on quiet cul·de·sac. Park·like grounds. New appliances & carpeting. Security system & totally upgraded. pwner will help finance. Outstanding value. $450,000 fee. OPEH SAT/SUM 1·5 1647 IHf VllW c•cu IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 . TO THE MEW OWNER OF #41 LINDA ISLE Vacant • 8500 SQ ft. waterfront Mansion wUI accommodate two 90' yachts. lndoor/OUtdoor pool and spa with sunken swim-up bar. Huge master bedroom commands br4lathtaking view of entire channel and John Wayne's rellU'thcl·. 'M"*"f: 1Nticrs and 1otld wl1ntrt wbo<l throughout. S.Alrih .fHid't quarters. Rewardiflg entertifnment ahd fmtlltltnt estattt. '24 HOUR OUAAD GATE· Insures 100% eecurlty and privacy. Cf.Vt like staircase "below water1lne" leads to large Wine cellar. and /or vault that -II hold 50 cuet of-nt or GOLD. S.Uer must Mii • -'K !Be:~ m. '*'" M41Jblll'4tnt or wUI tlke 2nd tor t. • "8dl't1i <ir1•1tt property. 0nce • to °"" • in the ,ortd home." 81111 a PilQI . .. . •• • CALL II.Cl •. .. OPIM OM LmO tSU Choice large lot. Soack>us 4 BR. + 'Fam. Rm. ' Orcbid 1reenhouse. .sm ,500. See Cynthia Rumsreld At 223 VIA QUITO ONM IM WISTCU .. Large 4 BR. Colonial + Fam. Rm . 1& POOL. Now only $299,500. See Evan Corkett Al 1106 DOVER DRIVE ONM IN SPYet.ASS IJDGI Belvedere model on quiet cul-de· sac. 4 BR. + ft'am. km. $450,000 Fee. See Wynn Wilson · At 1647 REEF VIEW CIRCLE OPEN IM IA YCllST Country elegance in 3 BR. + Fam. & Din'g Rms. Owner will carry at low interest. $325,000. See Linda Marston At 1907 TRADEWINDS OPEH IM CAMEO SHORES Ocean view, 2 BR. + Den. Lovely large patio w /rm. for pool & spa. $595,000 Fee. See Valerie Marshall At 4521 TREMONT OPEH IH TUm.BOCIC .. LLS 3 BR. 2 BA . Executive home on top s treet. Unobstructed view . Excellent financing. $429,000. See Jan e Mitchler At 18851 SAN RUFIN O OPEN OM UDO lsll Street/street oversized lot near beach. 3 BR. + Den. $510,000. See Edie Olson At 112 VIA KORON LINDA ISLE,.-FH . An ·exquisite 3 BR home offerinf. the finest of craftsmanship & detai · ing. Enjoy the luxury of your own pier & slip with 72' on the water + security, "private beach & tennis. $1,650,000. Fee. UMIVEISITY PAIK Great starter. Great for entertain· ing. 2 BR . 2 bath with ex tra large yard. Original owners have kept this immaculate AND owner will carry financing $130,<MX>. SO MUCH FOR SO UTI'LE Close to schools & shopping! Large country kitchen/family room ·com· binalion. So many extra touches in· eluding wainscoting. 3 BR. +. Den with great assumable fanancing in College Park. Owner will carry 2nd. Try Lease option. $156.500. THE ULTIMATE VIEW 180° View of ocean & harbor greets you from this spacious Corona del Mar home featuring master suite with sitting area & firepla ce + 3 generous BR. Den. Billiard Room . pool & spa . Truly beautiful. $850,~. Fee. · UH OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY Only $489,900 on the ocean. Beach house with great investment po ten· tial. Prime location for rentals or for building new home & realizing .substantial increase in value & :Owner will carry. 1 HIGH SEAS! tlGH INCOME! 'Low down! Low interest! On the oceanfront. Super duplex in prime location. Top rentals. Maximum tax ' write-olf s & appreciation potential. High leverage. Magnificent ocean views. An investment you can en· joy. $575,000. IMYISTMINr PLUS FUH ·ve or vacation at the beach &t ave rental share the payments. 2 -2 bedroom units. Only a few houses from beach. Beam ceilings, fireplace, built in bookshelves. huge sun deck. Assumable 1st T.D. Owner will carry 2nd. $270,000. Fee. , IATSHOUS CHAIM You 'll love this spacious 3 BR. + Family room home. Expert use or stained glass. wood, tiles & wall coverings. Close to private beach &t marina. $339,500. IAYSHORES -GREAT IUY! parkling white sand & beautiful Newport Bay just steps from your front door. Delightful 3 bedroom, den, 3 bath home with spacio\lS private patio. ~.ooo. PIOMOMTOIY IA Y Custom Barfronl sheathed in mahogany sliding. Inside features of parquet, onyx and marble com· bined with antique built-ins to pro· vi.de an irreplaceable ambience. 4 Bdrms include huge bayfroot master suite. Pier & Slip. Sl,750,000. oc-.M/C•T~ VllW In guard gated Jasmine Creek. Ideal green belt location. 3 BR. + Fam. & Dining Rms . in pristine condition. Gorgeous landscaping + private patio. Large assumable ·1oan. Tennis & pools. M38,000. . OCIAN/IAY V11W Perfect Harbor View Hills tamily home with 4 BR. & a large corner lot. So convenient to schools, shop· ping and a bike ride to the beach! Good financin1. $398,000. • - •llTOIY Located ln the M• deJ Mar area, cl01t to achooll and ahopplna. 'nlll 5 Bdrm beauty t. Just rt1 .. for a larae family. Covered patio and trees. New on the market at $165,00Q. Call 5'0-1151. OWMH WIU. CAllY AT 1204 Witb 1$% down for 10 yean. 3 Bdrm 2 Bath, great condition with many extras, A/C. SUITED FOR IN -LAW QUARTERS. Asking $117,500. For an appt. to see call 540-1151. Pete Barrett RealW presents \ WISTCUFf PllCB 1aow MAlllTI Fren~h Regency designed. Over 3600 sq.ft. of living area featuring 5 Bdrms , 4 full baths, custom gourmet kitchen and oversized family room. Very private grounds with room for boat or RV storage. Reduced to $398,500. . 1soo:• ... OPIH AY 1·5 642-5200 (714) 962-585 (213) 592-1525 $4.600DOWM Only $4,600 down + clolln& coeta will move you Into this beautiluJ 4 Bdnn townhouse. You'll love the plush carpetin1 and beautiful wallpapers, plus sparklln& community pool. As a bonus, the washer, dryer, and refri& stay. This property Is • Coldwell· Banker "Certified Buy" Home, IJld will move fut. ·Don't mils this one. Call 714-182-5515. IOMAMTIC YACHJ OWMllS Blue skies and the calling of the sea from beautiful Coral Cay, Huntingtoo Ha.rbour. A stately 70' yacht dock for your private mooring. 116· on the bulkhead. 4 Bdrm Cape Cod on nautical' sett.in&. 3 years new. Quiet two channel view. Sl,035,000. Seller wiU finance. Listed exclusively by Georce MaUtiJ, Coldwell Banter. 714~·7521 llEA THTAllM6 OCEAN YllW This stunnlnc custom home ii a departure from tbe ordinary. Abundant uae or &lau provides spectacular ~an vlew. Decorated with f11tldlous attention. Deep, vibrant wood tones and custom wallpapers abound. Designed with entertalninc In mind. Hi&h c,lllnged rooms of lmposin& proportlona. Sparkling pool and spa and every conceivable luxury. Make an appointment &clday. 714-962-5$85. $1,2:50.000. ' .. Rt·.11M --. -- MIWPGll'Mll •A&MllllCI ...w:ITOOI leehllltll ... " ... .. t•ta tuwttlllf ,.. n..t..,..... •a ar, ._.._., ... llame COIJ , ....... Lrt will a 1 ,, old root. lat, room to apud. Be lelltr ma1 .. ,.,, la tread••· AIMllilt Ill at ........ All .... for 10.IK. OWC. Call to SlH,HO. Call todaJ -- R&~t>.'< .... Di..a Cafpll. qt ,,.... ALLSTATE. ____ ..._. __ ~@:TOM ---. - RESIDENTIAL AEAl ESTATE SERVICE$ IAYCllST TIADIT10M.AL FreMh doors from master suite, family rm, kitchen & dining rm. all' lead to inviting latticed patio wit.b: lovely plantings. a bedrooms, 3' baths. Owner will offer extremely favorable financing. $325,000 FEE. OPIM SAT/SUN J.I 1907 TIADIWIMDS IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 OP8f HOusB SAT/SUM _ tfQY_J 4 &.JJ llany of the outstandiqg properties listed on tb1.t P•&e will be available tor your Wpee· tiGll um weeketld. CA&.L H)I TIMIS Ir WTIOMS WHl.961·1111 Wtlf ... 194-7121 HUMTIM•TON SMCUff $264.HO Super custom. Owner will consider belplna finallce! Extru consist fl custom double door entry with stained glus. Lal'le muter suite wfCireplace, custom plantation shutters in family room. Hurry on &hls one! GOLF! GOU! GOLF! This borne surrounds 1 cool and 1h1dy entrance. Located In prime Hunt1n1ton Seaclilf. • BR, famjly room with Jarae brick fireplace. Custom stained aim and custom brit'k 'beavily used to enbanee ll.1 beauty. Ottered at 5264.SOO. A ml.Ill to see, lilted aellllh•elJ bJ ColclweU Baker. 7~7SZ1. llMG Of1HIHIU Breathtakin& city li&IU to Catalina are your special giltl wltb this modern, Spanish Villa perched high on its own ~ acre. Peaceful and beautiful. You'll fmd pollibed hardwood floors, expansive use fl &laal and brass, and a mott dramatic view from thruout the borne. Beautiful and new and flfered at only ... ooo. 714·11M-7521 UDO ISLI BAY VIEW! 4 Br home on lrg corner lot. Separate 2 Br unit over garage. Lrg assumable low interest loan. OPEN SUN 1·5. 760 VIA LIDO SOUD. $.575,000. PIMIMSULA POIMT. Low interest financing for this new luxury home. 4 BR w /sep. fam. rm. Formal dining. 3 car garage. 3 fireplaces. $655,000. UCK IAY AIU. Attractive home w /4 spacious BRs. Lrg. fam.rm . overlooks covered patio & rose garden. Owner will finance. Only $210,000. II• CAttYOH. Belgian Country Ma nor featuring quality throughout the 5000 + sq. ft. Spacious master suite w /sep. baths, game rm., richly paneled library, pool & spa. By a ppt. $1,950,000. DUPLD. Near the ocean. Xlnt starter property at $187,500. {714) 194-7521 .(213) 598-338 MILUOM DOU.Al VIEW Custom built Spanish F.state on ~ matn channel In exclll!ive Huntington Harbour. Private 45' dock . 3 bedrooms 2~ baths. Solar beating, every Imaginable l1.11ury available with reasonable down. Owner will carry entire loan at 13.7% w/less than intern payments of lS.000 .per mo11lh. Usted • exclusively by Coldwell BaJlker. 714-894·7521. SILL YOUI SPOUSI OD this rustic rancher nestled 1mon11t towerin& whispering trees on. an overs!ud country lot, featuring gleaming hardwood Ooors spacious bdrms, large .separate (orm1i dining room, oovered patio leadin& wooden garden. Just listed for $122,000, wlttl apeclal linancing. EXCLUSIVELY USTE,Q THROUGH COLDWELL BANKE'R . •·Bi4-7521. YOU"IE .. WCI But you better hurry. we have only 4 beautiful homes left that are priced under •.soo, with reasonable monthly payments. You better call today, before a sharp IDvestor eteals them out from Und~r you. Call 714·M2·S'8S. EASYTOIUY! H~ assumable lit TD at low, low \ilterest. nu. 1orceous 2 sty condo has 2 BR 1 ~ b1. Raort Uvlog in a gated community with pool, apa, uuna, and tennll. Pri~ hatt reduced to aell fast. Only $120.SOO. Hurry on this one! Listed excl111ively by ColdwelJ Banker. 714-894-7521. SWAN DffllS & llU Y FLOPPllSI Glut pool home! Near tbe end fl a quiet country lane. Surrounded by towerin& pine treea II lhlJ claaalc ranch style home. 4 epac. bdrm1, 2 full baths, remodeled kltcha, aeparate dlnln1 area with new eutlltOH nrpetlna. •II th.. m.tes thll. home a true val11e. II arketed at 1 mo price fl $134 900. U1tt4 ncluelvely by Coldwell Banker. TM .... Tlll I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturd1y, Novtmbtr 1,, 1981 llALTOIS 671-111 I 'ONM HOUIU l·I MIW CUSTOM HOMlr ~ .... • ..................... J ...... .. ...... ...,. ..... 4 ....... 1-"Y ..... ... Lartry. All.,.~ .... tNCH ... ""9lp Milt,... .t• • •ltw, ......................... .., .... ............... .., ,..... ' .... 0..... wtl ...... OHwH .. $671,000. Ctl for .......... Ill r.,,,. MOVI IN ISOI ~ 1\lt t1cfHlt ....... ,... Wiit .... 11 .... ,.. ....... . _,. la rftdJ for ,.. .. .... le to '-•••trt ) ... J ...... ,....., ,.... la l"IM t.,,.... Sl4t,Ht. 1436 s.r .... TtrNU. COLE OF NEWPOIT IEALTOIS 11111. C....Hwy .. c ....... Mw 671-1511 BEST IN BLUFFS TIM Followtal Homet WlU. ()pee ror Your VieWtDt On SundQ,Ncw.15dt 2:.S:OOPK 21 LucerDe, NB ... 000 13 St. Tl'ope&, NB .-ia.ooo ftllDlllMllT ' 14ra a••"•• •If•• ....... ,., .... •ttMW • ., •••. Ho•• c-......IJ N · .............. de·Ht let la toHlJ .trip ..... ~~o!,~ .. .., ...... &. --FOIC•SAU You cu a.J Uil Cclll duDlu, 2 ..... '° ...... AlkJac sau.ooo. w.tt. Owners will finance. JtnH Salter, Ut . , R&IM~ 310 Fel"Ud>, tlot, NB NWPT •TS MU $115.ooo Spedacular a Br s Ba 2IOt P ... Lo. NB 1uperb cnftaaaMWp. J= Lo Cdll ' Priced for quick Nle. 2700 m.ooo . sm.oeo. ,__ a.a... IOIZCarob,NB -75'-eT·lm D.500 4000 River, NB • " ' ··-. For more informauaa Of' 1-:..,:w:'POl:=a=~IHOllS==~ mapa lo theH boma 11ST •-• call"4-7Cll) _, .. e Gradoua 4 bdnsl home wltb apaclou livlaa blQgO ~:s"Tta~cil~ $111,000. WAUTOllACH UYE ....... THE a bdrm, 2 bellal, 2 story ....,..,. bome. ROOP PATIO ILUFFS SPICTACUUI VU HOMES GOLFCOUISI w ITH VIEW ! 3 front row beauties. Highly upgraded. Supers 4 Br+ family INCL UDES LAND Professionally decorated, finest rm home ce Ira comer SZSS.000! quality, 3 bdrm, 21h baths. All have liot I.ft Ftn Vb'. Call Aaae .._..,,,..,. beautiful patios overlooking bay. -ce lud m ms •• •• • •671-7NO• . OPEH l·S • 503 .,..,. c_,. $315,ooo A S S U MA I L E HJ Viste I_,.. $215,000 ,;::.=.=.-.--.--.---.-. --LOANf·l/rt. 2111 Vlate &tr.. Sl25,000 l()pn S..I ~ ~:.foe.! .. ~·c::.j: FOil YOU lot tc auper aoxloue IHT IUY 1 _,_. $I05 OOO sellers. C1a1e to ecboola. 2 bdrm overlooking wide greenbelt. V79 • • aboppiaa • frwy1. Call Excellent terms. $139,500. Will lease Beautifully dept , Anne MeCalland, agt apacioua. 1 Br condo ln 111-ms option to purchase. Irvine. End Wllt with HELEN B. DOWD REALTOI. IMC. 644·0134 Llat & a., Wltli n.. Experts OCEAN VllWS A.MD SUNSETS are yours with this immaculate and appealin~ 4.000 sq.ft. .home. A beautifully landscaped yard, 6+ bedrooms and ~ baths plus many extras make this a special home. Price reduced to $599,000. Be creative and make an offer. IAH OFffllMG . . . in this single story Bluffs home in outstanding condition and location. 3 bedroom, central air conditioning. Must see to appreciate. $269,000. Open Sun. 1'2·4. 509 A venida Ladera. SUHI LOCATION on Lldo Isle . . . west end of island. Community beach at each end of street. 4 BR, 3'1i BA, gourmet kitchen, walJed patio. Community tennis and yacht club. Submit all offers ... purchase ... lease ... trade . . .owner creative and anxious . . . will help finance. $.550,000. 115 !Via Waxiers. Open Sat/Sun 12-4. K.UFfS -END UMT . . . a 4 BR Carmelita. Southern exposure with lovely brick patio on luscious green belt. Freshly painted and new carpets. Just steps to pool. Assumable loans. $260,000. 2146 Vista Laredo. Open Sun. 12·5. A HOMI FOi IMTllTAIMIMG ... This dramatic home with its huge yard is situated on a very prestigious corner. The private pool area and patios make this an ideal home for beautiful entertaining. The three oversized bedrooms and three baths are just a few of the outstanding features. The price has been reduced to $339,000 with owner financing. 2001 Holiday. Open Sun. 12-4. LAl•I FAMILY NOMI OM THI IA Y . . . Enjoy waterfront living on lJdo Isle in this rantastic 7 BR colonial style home with trench doors, shutters, and used brick patio. Large balcony off master bedroom overlooks the water and the private sandy beach. This unique home on an ovenized lot is ideal for family living and entertaining on the bay. 351 Via Lldo Soud. Open Sat. and Sun. l·S. nice VIEW . AS · SUllABLE financina. lloti VI ted aelJer. UICUTIYIS ATTIMTIOM ! He'• 1etUn1 married and )'OU can be home bere for Cbrl1tm11 ! Comfy Ealliab charm in tbla Newport Beach back bay condo on cul· ~-sac street fl j111t 12 homes. 2 Br. 2~ baths, fittpla«!, lotted ceillnis · · tulefully decorated . 1"1 down . U1um1ble fiaancln& under 12%. $118.000. Bring your Of· fers! (also available for leale) CbelhiM Realty 7• 1177 COSTAMISA COMDOMAMIA Choole f roca 4 outeta.nd · inc condo values from $14,1100 to SlU.1100. Terms to flt your budaet. Call Anne uludait,Gl·J.a ca..1 1.....,. Prime Corolla del II ar location. 'ho 2 Bdrm uniu. excellent coocli· Uon, low down. OWC. Askl.ft& $325,000 . 714 760 9333 LOCATION Triple a Bdrm z~ ea condo, swim pool, ten· nia, beach, dbl gar, priced to sell. $119,000. Bob Burdick, •It 1-.1221 .......... '"' ....................... w.1t,... ....... Defer part fl monthly paymee.t OD t.bil daarm· in& Balboa lalmd home. ..... = .. 67 ~C411 Vlllaae Look. o~ at 1K lat. S1IZ5 llo! Open Beame. Ruatlc P'rplc, Hand Hewn Timben. C\oae to S.)'frcml. FULL Lot. 2K dn. "25,0IO. 4N-oat5 Eves. (151«3 D111.> .... , ..... 1007 ....................... 20MALOT Un.Its bave on aaraae. IM.n1 room, bdrm, din· in& room and bath. Owner wW finuce lit fr 2nd TD 'a at exceUeat ill· t.enst rate. m ,ooo. 642-5200 J PETE BARRETI . REALTY '=~::.' s~\t'1lA-ar.;rs·:: ----...... .., QAY l. POUM---- • ._...,. ........ °'Ille ._~_.t.. ....... '-,..,. *""" _. I llONNER I .' I I I r I . I OROBO Ii' I I' r I . t r-r-T_u,...o_· ,;.Q_Ar-11 ~' Wt'yt 1u11 ldopttcl I new j j' j' . J. ; motto In my ofllc« "Laugh at · · • • 1111 boH'I lollH lodly Ind .------..... 1 you'll b9 thlf• 10 11ugn-." -1~ G E E M 1 R •• ~ :9111e ~ ~ . I I I I' I yow..._.,_ .. No. i.w. ID TIUVD. CllllS · I Ir, .. ..... IPICU llf·ltvtJ aaecutlve eondoa. ft1lllriq: I •IHI ......._ fti 81, I~ ba and, I IR, I 81. "A" modtl bl I .., '911 ti .......... 1na1t.ra. ... "=''Joi ....... ~ ... HI Sii .... IOWM CMl• flMAMC• _. ..._ ._,.!W. SIJJ,100 _. Slll.OM a.. aw,.........,, QuaUty thNOUt: ~taru-Wfth solar IUO, bardw .. •• • "4111-.... cablaeta, reramle tlle, flnl1ht4 dbl 1ara1• a.•• w /9Pt11er1_ttc .. e.te •.•• Cadillac 4llllllty 1t Cbtvrollt No quaftfyin1 ! 4 BR beach bar&ain. Tbla anxious aeller will be your lender wtth Just $15,000 down. No quallfylb1 I Just move in! Private courtyard entry. Gracious Uvinc & rormal dinln1 rms, 2 ba, central alr. Xlnl beacb location, close to all. BELOW . MARKET at Low $129,900. Can't last wtth these terms! 898-2865 or 964·1618, ask for Joe Jura _ prleH. xlnt rlnancel I Developer will 1Hl1t .... A PGIMI' quallntd ~m with flnantina and cloeln1 roata. ao y;; ._._ ~ '° )'r loan atart.s at IJ~f,. --...... OPIM 12"4 SAT/SUM -. a. 1 .::: ltUAMM91MAVl.CM ~··-7UO ~ .................. j P[lt A PETE ~-' =··s ....... -.w .......... , ... :r~fl,000 ID .......... .. 1 ' BAHAU r \ REALTY ·owa• L..-•--t.. . TIAMllW• BARRE Tl REALTY OWIMr wW '*"' · 71W4'9l474 .,. 714-141-9042 1506 s. c..t Hwy. -·---~••Ill Tue advllllalt " 1r1 C--.. Mlr ltU ....................... SllALIT ......... c .... u ,ot0,oeo vu. owe. n..tloc.la~, 1J tile f'IMlt w .. NB. Call 'nm ..... to tee. Prill. om)J. fTNel6 or WCIYWCIYIJ Cdll '1 cheapest 2 Bd home, new plumbln&. 401t d1t'Q. owe. c1o1e escrow Dal week. Call nm Rhcme. aat. today. m.asorm-ma COLONIAL llAL ISTATI I I .a. C H aHum. loau oo thla ••••••• A lbdrm l~hocne.Deo DO--s 'I ,... a.• DOwN laU O\'ef • PIOP&if •/brlctr frplc, re· .---• Sl41,'9: .uu.1=:::-t I BR a.u.r .... to..UJBr2 modeled kitcbn, M• DIC.NOMI leauUl\al 2*'7 family !.:cioO~ ·2 lot. c..t.W.. I024 lnllt 1044 2:.:,W::..~B:. ~ .. ~ .. ~~ ...... !~ BtlMlmt.IUl,tOO.ALSO roof, copper plumb . ..!,ed.ltJlt~~ home near So. Cout f! • • "K'!9!! ....................... ....................... ,. R 1521 15D T hlU lr1 ' Br, ewJ froot. Loou new In ' out. •JaCUllS. Pla11. llualvt atone IJV"'9 0 w M I • p;joo,Ait,.,.~ . N~~·nt ZBr Pitlo 1340,000. owe paper. ~1~0. Call Tom; ::·rm~=:= flreplt:·!_~~· MOOOCASH DISPllATI 110"-Ylew llHX, poti1/1pa/1aWta Call Pet.e J-... •it ~-L~O~W-..-..---fee. :f~ra aod '";-.;:";e Gets you iaeo 1 beautiful SI 0 000.... 5000 aq 7.;.. , Br +. -"" 8'2·2510,.... maaalflcent pool and 2Br. l"' Ba.. T~. Prev1:u1 111• owaer 4'r\ Ba: a ,ooo: Sood Act fut! lltr.e7·8' StlwD if I •t •===~==-• 1pa. Walk to part. Take Great location. mlllt MU now. U,IOO, term1. Princlpala only. HORSE PROPERTY V e r I a I I I e 1 · l I M1WP01f cmT over nlatin1 low In· Al!lltDoa-..ll Oilll)'2ynnew.Jobn,aft lonly4Bdnn3Blbome Ml..qf13. •Bll,2Sllft.~hae,U bdrm/1tudio penthouae ltlK••c..t tereat loan! Hurry I COUlllPAll 131-Ull la picked wtth c\lltom Elesaot USO Sq Ft. dn. OWC baJ. LS~. IK t•------•I condo wJlarte UIUftll· 0... Slt/s. I-I NMIDS PMIHmlJO---.....a....L..& 1...... featu.ra Mid well locat. abo'lrplace, So. Lquna. mo. 41ra. F.P . ZHK '* Riii * ~.~ .. ·~.::}"c/i':~ t aarm, plus dn. 2 COLDWeu BANl(eRO _..._ -ed. Exteathe pro· 1IO cle-ocea view ..:::m=,am='------1 • VU4I -...... ............__ p1:.r.= ••••••••• .. -••••••••• fesaionallaDdlca..1-1 •·-.• _..__. IOIJ .. et lal4. 1"1H Ter· Oner/Aft. 179-SJl'O rw _...._...., • 3 BR 2 Ba, fonnal diniAI Clae to Marina, aew _. · Security. "':ivlte dri•e. _,......,,....... raN. U[llUr1IUled view. 110.7121 room. Oner auilt room. fireplace, l&e homea J.4Br'1, lK chm. Three J::;°':, chooee '829,500. TD. OK u dn ......... ·-······· L&• don . owe. WCG't -~~----ID fl Dan c 1 D' th h bac.11 yard w/1putlin1 On. er wUl help nn fa f SIOODS.WOOO payment. 0 . W.C. l11t. Priac:lpal1 only. ,,.._Oa•fwwl spacloul end unit. Im· PoOI. SU,OOOdwa. ~-... quallfyyoutbelowmtrt rom. • • Brokers welcome. OW........CI .. 141.-ar. Feeland,Owner.'3Br1 maculateandruclyfor -·--tint. Total ••lu, utu. ••• '"" l~i)'"'""•rlft< °""''· tmmoculote • bd•m B•, owe ht TD. Imm.a,..._,,. ========-1 SUUOO. Thia ii a very szao.ooo. Call for mto' ~31tJ Pac:eaetter ID aerene puoramk vu. li6S,500. 642-5200 1·2Wl'Sml niNbome.179-1215 brocbure. Owner/aat. Rulll EXCELLENTBUYS couatrJ aeainc. Lovely OW...RMAMC• Room for addit.loo. M<MI Charmin& older 3 Bdrm, By Owner, prtc:uedueed (n4)-.mt. 551-3000 ON rNCOlfEUNtTS canyon • mouotain Town.home Wtth ~. W. Ocunlroot. Opn Dai- bricll fanplace, c:oftred to $145,000, R·2, OWC lll:d' .. ... 1040 •ntllarrann n,.,,,1n1w (1) N. Lac. 1pac. two 2 Yiewl. IUl,.500 •. UIY flnanclnc. tar&e al· •""tr;:":·S;. ;;;;;;;;-; A PETE BARR En paUo, park-Ute yard. Remodeled Eutalde 4 • Br'• •/ocean vlew1. terma. Wllhm Holler, loan --'ced Room for 2.Dd unit. OnJ.y BR, bl& trees, patio •••••••••••••• ......... SIK below appnl. Wood· Beat price in town!! bU,4t'7-15U =~b~alue . ~r ii MIWPOITCoteOS . REALTY $1.24,000! Fututlc nn.. Open Sat/SUD 145-ml IJl/1% brld1e. $25,6SO down. S21S,OOO. ••••••••I .... ted p 1 StudJo, 1'2 bdrm from portwaity!Call~ ZMRo.eLD.,ctQfl*n MOOOCASH Sla P+I. mo total. 3br (2) Al10 near Hl&b Pvt. fated commUDity, ::!!. ~e':i: c:OOru 00.;. m.ooo ' up. All have ••l!!!!!!!•••- COLDWC!U BANl(eRO Geta you Imo a beautiful 2ba dbl aar. Owner School. 2 dwminl 1 Br 3bdrm, 2ba, walk tn pvt. view and eveeytblns e11e &ood a11U111tble Joans IJ 1.1_. ..... ,....... 2Br. l~ Ba. TonboUle. 18M141/T!... units OD pvt view lot + bucb, teanla. pool. you would expect to rUld wltb low down P•Y· .1.,.. ~ price, e•:. ~o GreA•t loc~.....,. -·· Cllf. uw,11 :.~poooin• room. TERMS 0. Der f ID. D cl n'. IA. home ol tbia caliber. meet.a. Pool. tennil, rec. "-'-Yltw .._. ow . paymen . &ent................ Outatandinf 1reenbelt ...... . $215,000. Alt Oarlyae, John Ca-..t...:11. Asll for room. 1ub·parliin1. BR 2•L ba l .. Con1ca95'1.fi2'1't U,..YllmpU ~or«5'54 ......-.. j cuzzi le 4 , -n • am rm,• ... ~ ab'-VA. 13.l'l'.All•i... loc. 2 Bhr, den, 2"' Boa • 497 17 I . . JobnCampbell. !~thun~ea.na vi-. some •tory. '314.000 fee. LI -~~--nooum "' New cu1tom1 bomea cstm I utten, A/C. pn -Utbt. airy Jbctrm, view, 10.BS ~TY ... -~w utum. Lowdn. owe. -=========-t Sut,500 iscr. dn, 2400 1q . ft. Sat. H Klamath. Vee OCIAMYllW beam ceillAp, cloM to 675-ZJll Call154244 1t.&.Sf51D18Vata Try '50,000 down and C\latomwoodworli,2and StimoG 1cbool1, tranap. A•· ·------•I OPENSUNDAYl·S _.. nasa owner will m.ider car-3 flreplaciet, mkrowave ! tW 1 Awd... Three Ardl Bly 3bdrm, iumable Imo. $144.500. 3111 Port llamyat.e *°° dwn, 3 Bdr 2 Ba, r Yin I b a I an c e . 3 aod loaded with eztru. 1 U 1·7600 3ba, fam rm, prol. re-All Darlyne: *-3r12 or NeQOrt ~..500. ·-====::........--1 R-2 lot. Call Robert bed.room 2-,, bath U · blk tor_ .. _ Park. tM.. modeled. 1ec. sated, 497-5454 Guard-tym.jacuu.i~ SIAYllW~owt-lllWtrenaH• I h ........ V)l"l'U v ......... w~-walk to pyt. beach. At--=-=-=:..:.:·'-------.,.. ..... ••11 00 B ecut ve ome bouts Sat aod Sun 1.s 2lt-221 '"'"' .--.-... tract ve flnanclna . .._.,_,.._. INt --' ..... =IJ"Oft=,...~·;...;;;m~=--,o . are ar family room and TWO llempbls Broker Low Int. auumable -. •••• :;; ................ ...._.OIT~ ••••••• Hatbor3Br(pcmlble•> fireplaces. Prime lleai (114)531-2737arl4Mlli loan. Oww fmandnf. 4 ns...-r ~ 2~ ba + famrm,2fplcs. Verde. aru. Submit all1 u .. vE-.."YOURS! No , Bdrm, 2"' ba. fam rm, IVS.own WATmlOMT tcTM"OIT Guarded 1ate, tauall. olf tod aftA 'lllO f I din' "'· "'--~a•-__,...,., 4 Br. ._..., I -'• ..... 000 ---====-i creative en ay. qualif"'"•.$1ll,OOObuva rm IA(, lpa, uct. Tbl1 fine shop OD DO'fa~ll.r ~ ..,. ~""'"' CUS•C---poo • "'"'· • .-. U · Callm.mo fanta"at-i• pool hom~·. bome.55NISUA&t. Lacuna'• Gallery Row ~ Den. Owner hl1bly '' __,,,~ 1umable 10114~ lit. T__.._. ... "' ~ h moti•a•....a arm fi•"•..,.,., W 1Jl1 to beacb, enjoy 0 '" r -av a I 1i1 t -•• every extra. Blir Heritqe Park,# 6 Spr· u an exceUent lease • _., "'w ~"' wn~ -.. Ml-0708 ln1field. 3 BR, 2 BA. withjuatundulOyears 1441Galuy0rive. Priced at 1279,000. PoOla.lnllisUbelifeol wl2nd. Call for appt. Town house. Price t.o run. Fixtures, liCbtin& A&ent. Newport Beacb In _640-8227-'--'~----- PllSTNil 1lubed to 1101.000. ' carpeting Included. 4 Br., Den. Formal DlD· 141-11M4or64S-2805. these ... C.,,... llOOMll Owner mu1t ull. Inventory available In& Room, 2 ~. u••--·•-• •3Broceanwretreat I t•a! bdrm u..__ 1 ,_.., ._ 000. 3 car 1:;:.e + large ... __ ~ -•2 Br model home 3 bdrm, 2 ba. UGO sq fl 4 • 2 ...... am rm, 8 3 S · 111 5 M C R aepara~.;.._., 1LJJ.w ....._._.__... SeU or LeaH ~'-4 •3Br-..... GKdowll 11200 mo 11.S 000 do din rm . 2 carJar. RealelUite Ml'IR... --1 .---..,.......... -v~ · ' · lot, bea& J~ped. Br. Slll,000. Matreolfer. • 3 Br end u n It · f11t,5G0.131·SC'1t Almo1t new condo, St.•.900. Submit ol· Lo'west Priced Sjnale ... white water ' city Oner wlll u1lat at -......:..:::A1-.:ent=•=..::1c=..:a...'-=--I uaum1ble Carmel model Harbor -------1 1bow1 like • model, !!rl~" Owner I A&t: Family, 3BR Home in Ublhd ta •i,ewadfromhlhil 2 finaDciaJ. ~ Yalue 5 Br. I Ba. F.R. w/apa, •28rctll&omPlaol View homes 3 bd, 2 ba, RllDOMHOUSI creel E.1ide locat1on. _. ...... Irvine ! Xlot fin ! ne::; ~I o:;; Oilll)'"20,•. Ir& den. 1~ lit. Will •38roceaaview $285,000. $11.S,OOOdo. l~ 3Br.lBa.lar-yard Perf. for 2 owners; 2 511-W Sll.S,990.CalJJulle, 00 · eve ()penSat/SuDl-4:30 tr!deeguity.957-07'4. ....no=--.1 .... ao. .... 12118=------•~ 111tr suit.el. f'uwtic b f a&t752·1414,m-0013 yard for oWioor Uvin&. B.oblmaD· Realtor -'15.ooo ..... ·· ·· .Stl-01a term•. seller nry :! ·~~Po'[.· 2s~e:i :t Excellent at.arter home. s-.i647 SEA YIEW •UIO DOWN• IUY1HISOME motivated. Bou1bt • IU0,000 with LS11. dn. MEWUsn. New carpetiq 6 palnL •-~c-. lOP~AHil. .. 0 _ ._.. B b T Charmin& 3 Br ~. liZl0,000. Nr pooJ Ja" t--• --ll1'SA YA TEI.MS new u ... e. ~··· o erma. By owner. Frplc, skylipta. Xlnt WHmWATa ' .... cwus - Braod new listin13 Bdr McCormick...._, 112·21138 flnancinc. l29S.OOO. view from th.ii 1 bdrm MAtrSltOMI courtB .Nocem:,~~ord'ty vus. ~!!!!!1••••!!!!!!1------- + lrf coiy fam rm 1-------•1 S&S Roseann: 631·1899, own your own apt. 4B rlr, "Ii ...,...din .•. ·,2~ IAYNOMTCOMDO HOUSISONLIH> I f e1..-11 al In st·---5521800"-El Wffll9\.ACE •. ' v. . • am Bay " ocean view. • rp c ..... ~. v ue -·-..-Golden opportunity 20"-• "A!· evator to street 6 PHer tile. Wood bums rma. 2 fplcs, wet bar, Security bldJ. S4U,OOO et BrSpllliab Villa Costa Meiut Sl22$0. l .......... dn,' B.r, like nu c:rpll, II l/J% All•''-' located In tbe center of Md 1ta1nqy to .....,. A/C, beaut. decor ' •4Br Country Frencb LOWISTPllCI Mr. S.C ... S(Jt,tOt be aide yrd, 120,000 3 bdrm. 2 "' b a everyt.biA&. Sl.311,500. Mdeway wtu. atyllghta wallp.apen, ~ patio OCIMROMT •3 Br-comerS.11'7,m 671-177 I below mkt at Sl.14,IOO. lo1nlho\&le, patio, fpc, 2 -~.,. and ftffplace. Poof, 1pa. ' waterfall. AllWDe lrl Q u i e t s e c 1 u d e d *3 Br 40:dl' lot S4l5K Beat value in prime Rliill• .. mmil Artla·lCl5 car1ar.diabwuher.AI-~~~ ..... lricll .. andout.AltiDJ lit at ll'Xt. awe 2nd. Peninsula Pt home. •3+Br4.Sxl8'lotS418K ....:..:::::...::..::'-=-------• :1:~t::~:i::.·f~1:: D1ALwmtOW1a ~c:t:::.~ ~ "'""'"" .. }:;;• •n'cneau .. ._Pete Aalt~\~n.o:i~'Co. ms.000'. =~=~=~ mo Tabuu, Irvine Ter-Jy rm. 2 frplcs. Hurry. Ocean View. Lua.•UDlta. BobS51..&sl4orM1-IOll , ..... ~...._ ....,_ l4MtOO 1•u11 -67-5'~867~8---='7""'5 "'"84"""'44 •4Br40'1ot$eOK T--a..u Pri llothated seller. Aprox 150Dsq ft bldni. ·-----• •2Brwith•• ... -· .... race. "''llK"-1· ce -PEE. l'"'-llbfe ,.....,..IOCI --... AISOUllaYMO ·--~ ..... 1lu'9c1 to •.ooo. Im· -..r..~· f 1• =~u ,..,.,.., •3BrchannerS425K maetalate 3 BR, 2 BA. JA\;IUEHANDLEllAN rp 1• •-• rm. BY OWNER C714t 494-1177. M<*ITDOWM WAJaNOMT Wbltever your needs frpl II pool Pattin. '3l·la Wet ban, W/D Hook-I br, Z ba, Plu I. Move-MlwcrtCnaf c.dt 4 Bdnns, 2'r\ bet.bl, CG are, call 111. • · up1. 4X7 tile llomaa ill •tu. Clol to ~ .a.c-.-E! lalldv beadl in Newport ireeo. new paint' cpts. -Tube. Ti .... Kite'b • BA con · e Ch•rminf 3 bdrm, 2 bath ~ ~ Call arbara Qambers. .. Owner must sell. ,,_ firs. 30~,t cara&H. part fa pool. Auwnable + 1uest apt. N. end. 4Brbeaat;y.Onerleav· AJt. Shotea. &UoYthelovely Redhill 0-~Kt·.ilt\' U 5 .17 7 s . M C R 3 Br. den' dbl pr. Nds wlwor .................... .,...7S flnwin&. ?SZ-13M Emerald Terrace. WaJll IDS area. MUST sell. 613-T31X> bi1 patio and clolenesa cleaning 6 redecor. • ...,...,... .... t b h &. bl s21 .. 000 I t to oceao pools aDd tell· llealeliate. Owner may help-approsin«Jme.l~dn. MewTr .. eclHw o uc . ""auma e >I , • erma. HCAHYON . mo with ood t ,~ ; ~, ;1 II I CANIOSHOIES •fM>Y'TlOAMS• finance. Hurry! Only on approv. ol >.. 30yr fin --zf';:...do~~;::;·'-=m=-5131..::.:.::..:...:All=.;a.:.;;_1 }?::~c~.sm~ ~~ f:._t:ltik Tenore. •&t ~W 1-4 Dll. ~ 1 3 Bdrm,'"' ba .. pvt Poulble S'At down. Sl05,000.Call64S-7221. nail. 13~'.W, on Bal. LAST CHANCE! Owner Allen,Rltr,494-7578. 21C...-......,Dr. OW'ller641-520o fl!!!!!!!!I••••• be a c h . enc Io ae d U.14~ int. rate, 30 yr ~ w 125'9 do CG approv · 73 $30,000 could dbl In 2 Close t.o Dana Pt Marina Off Ford Road. Split· CUSTOM courtyard w /1paciou1 loan1. Free info. ~ W /creative fm. Model Yn W-81 Act F.d new bomea MBr'• 1o.,; lenl coedo wtu. vi. of llACH Ha.. pool. Forever harbor W.WU open 11122 Bolla Cb.lea. Univ. Park by owner. ctn. Ooowlll be'ip fin f1lrways * hilla. Spa, 124,000DOWM and ocean view. •.ooo --=SU.:;..;...;7'""7~7.;...7 __ 1 tn.J.rl!tt _841-_950~1~· •~1127---Br, Zba. Priced ri&til. ' qualif)' you at below l-111111!~~!1!!~-•I pool, teaail. Alil"mable Uve on fee land 2 bloclil leuebokl NEARBEAOI ~ LOTSOFTlllS 11111 Splcewood Way. mllt rites. Ava price IAYSHCm lou.Alkiel •• 000. from tbe beach aod en· ~ % &, (114) 64S.11!1 1 mi to Beach. 3BR, SS2·5131 IZ3Q,OOO. Call f« Info' &II WAL.Ill joy the ocea.n breaes. Rrat'cST::t ~ ;;.3-B;R.o_·N.2_~;m;.·~~;o;.000;;;1str~.d~~1~·~t=~ :l::wxr:~ ~~ ~;1~)~~ownr1•1t. Se~~E.;cl~,! •• •-:w~n=•=11-1=::2~00-1 LAMDIMCLUDID ~~~~62L~~: • PUX "'" ,,_ Thia Unlvenlty Parlt EASY111MS Norm11d1 bome. 3 DW\Dl OU noon, new trpt. 1paciou1 bdnna. and j"....... SHA.IP IAST'IM . trade eqJl1ty, 157-074'. No "'·•llf"'H . Sb~ snu A II th en tic Fr eo c b WA~ Remodeled 4 Br condo, Bu l1 t ·ID Ii bra r )'. 3 2 bdrm·1"batla~.Z -..y 1·1Uio1.--.. Mrl ...... P.tr l'r~•4 Brw/ .. · aiqle family home 1w Sparlllinf3bdnnlldm, ldrm1 wD ~ ceil-Fantaati· .. ~ewport brick F.P .. vaunt. but1tandiD1 filludn& car saraee. 1~ ...... to v-. .•.,.-"" llemodeliff er 1 6.a. .. t,t Aaaln& •11uoo. ..r. It all for 1111.500. CJo1e top-of-tbe-worid home. tao. FJ"tDda doora, ... Bacta ~ 2 Bdrm llove lD for holiday1. f o r I 2 2 t • 5 o O . ~1110wner. aao.ooo. Onlelfrledwillbufinucew toll acre. 1t40 Wbittier St. a..OTGt to 2.000 aq. ft. ol well de-Liiah Hahiiall NWni pie ... ol brick ud uatt pl111 bedlelor, or ~. c•allyrP~J· == CT1')552-4m. ....... · qua yer. e For 1ale bv owner. Open Sun 1·5 lltl 1 d ti l • •-"'61.a ....... ..L "'--wood ....... _. •"'-""'at ,_ -W"' "ER .... LEER E located, eood look.inc 6 142.1m .. Priadlla. Lovely family • IH v •I apace . .,;,,: ........ ~ ~~· .., __ l~ -~~--· e11ily couerted to ... m.u. , ~ -: .. -------~ UDi llut.er bdrm lulte up--.soo w . ..,.... uvwu. IUMI', ---...,... ~le family home. .-• OUI. LOSS-YOUI ta + 4 car 1ara1e + 3 bdrm, 3 ba Townhome, home. raised hearth, 1tairs with adjacent Wllllam Hoaler, bllr, tai•-•lhllt inaeeladed wUtl have wood , t &AN ~mple partiof. Below 11 bi· level fpc up1rade coiy frplc. 3 BR, l'r\ BA, study ft 2 more bdrm1 497-3$11. woodtJ 1ardeo1 wltb bllrDlDI fireplacet + • times...-. d ,.~ dn, fme Hu.nt.inrtoo Beach d t I s 1 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!ml!!!!!!!••l!I IP• • • Thoteofyouwitbavaila· Callnow6"-72ll privy .~.1~ locaUoo.AatforBetty own1ar1. P.acoua...,, . i declla,pieraodfloatfor ble CASH. this buut.ilul OWC. Jl5i,000.151-.a Toland, Realt1 World, llvin& room with hi1h Waltr to beach. duplez. 64U200 2 boata. Only ~.ooo. • 3 BR and den, ocean HAllOltl Hunlinaton Harbour. ceillnis and coiy Lr1 auumable loan. callaow. ..... ....... view home ii beiD& ol-fireplace. Laree private 1221.000. All Darlyne: /1 fered at a DRASTIC New pamt: °"'drapes; w.s53lor141-211Z9. yard. All aeboola, UCI, 494-3672ore7-54M. A PETE BARRETI price reduction. Four aooct cpta; eood street! 3 Open Sun J.W. met R•· and 1boppln1 conve-PaooramJc ocean view. houaea from Bl& Corona -------1 BR; 2 Ba. L&e FR 6 l&e lngleo. Landial model nlenUy close. Auume Immac. 4bdrm, beaut. ...___ h ...... _...._lot LR w /fplc-Yac. ti re-!500. SplraJ ltaittue, de-lat TD at alnt rate .. REALTY ~c ..... extra .. ...., ady.OnlySl.311.500.Rltr, corator perfect. -'"......_ _____ • LISUD•bome Aal\lma· aod loads al room. Cub MBA Y8IDI one 11tt1ww ~ unrta11'""" t. ble flDaacmi. Owner l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!m••••-• out AND TAKE AD-J Bdrm 2 beth, fireplace, ~ Pleout laadac..-,, a a D.J• u.uae a wlll belp n..ce. Deeb, 1VANTAGS" the lint neat' dean. Larte lot. _______ , mlll& to aee. •.ooo.. Redhllllledy,SiSJ.1'500. 1paclou1, dramatic, buy •-CGrana dtl llar b IMMACUI ATI witla ne.-.i terml. • .... to ......_...... ,._ -1 • Very eat of term1. A.el for Bitty Tolud, ct .... _.... _,_. today. Ownr/aft. SU4,500. IYPAll RHlty World, Hunt-Redhill VA~ltu AitD1rl)'Dt:4N-~or 7 ...... OpmSuD. 1·5. ley McC.., Ur. Freshly pajllted In and ln(loa Harbour, M&-553l .. --., _0'7---.·5454.---.. ----• S41-77Jt out. A family home or8*-2121 552 -7500 WATllWATll t br l ba. plUI 1 br 1 w/3bdrm, fam rm at 1 -------T. •• ' •• lt!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!•l!!!!!!!!!ll!!!-I price you can afford. R-3 aoeed, 2 Br, paillted _ ___._____ ffBYWl-'ic;~ ':c:iwnl5 ....... ". 11'4,IOO. tbb niou1t,1nu Cllll. 1near TUll1UIOCI Set1 hilhRiabove ~~ Alt for Lawrence L510AlderLD.lbtrsuite -. -, Olp ta . l'r\ m ' to WSIOf'TIOM amed nen\,-- 752-Slll •lfrplc, 3 Br, 2~ Bl, WATERFRONTHnu-c" ~!•7t!,~~ Florida. For only su.ooo and find thla 1~ctaUctu1ta1r ...:.====-----1 wet bar. Com&': value VT"I"""' _. -vww. $1200/mo 10U can leue cont.mponry •P • · --=:==--., olf REAL ESTATE _._ tJlia beautiful MOO home w Ide ta 11 t d T no-'9• at hJl,IOO. e er. 631-140() Sl1tf1i).....,. ..,._ . architec:ture Of I 4W Vee Stiuca $125. tfO (or area t 4 1C1 ft eoado ID TllltJerock "NEW" Olll CUSTOM IW & lM ul•u l~!!!!!!!!B••I!!!!~ bdrm. SIOOO leu Uwi Vilta. n. oner will • o o d I It u t t Q ' JLT UOO SQ FT '31·7600 BACltBAYBEAUTY compttltlon. Btrr. lllo wilt a flundl.I. BaJ:ATBTAKINO ATBJUll HOil! ft to Buccola 2 BR, fa-it.. MH10I '257J!OO. ()pm 8uD 1·5. vtlW OF THE SEA, be•. I Br. I~ Ba ,._......, ~ -11.l•jstf....._ CANYONSfaVILLAOI Circular 1talrw1y, 'BB, 2 Ba, qUiet lleu !::.·.J:::·i:.;::~ lntilt 1"4 D.N.Mw ,.... ~.:.. .....,_ Ooor 'allJU~= •ID· Verde cul de sac loc: .... eooatll"4'.tatenlt. .......... -....... 711M r.:t1•.;;:_.'~be&M .... OPIN ··r ~ .:,-o:=,t..:: OZ:-ut#:.!4 ·~·-v PllC•LOW--"Z:~ L_.~· IAT/IVPU.f lou1. Ll.tted SlU,MO. o:;;........... $172.• .., •• __, __ GI..... Wideopenforoffer!AJt. ea.am c.rpa,.. ~ lllC,lamra,q..-. ,..a "'""' ..:::~;..;;....;:.-=:..:;_-----1•--111!1!11-~--t :r.:~:;:.1'.:':,9; Mft ION,,:;;;-:t:~e:*:J:J~ COSTA .mA 8dr9 I II. ....... oa hr WI low prtee '°" llAITIA surr&. Dea-TIMlnLI ' Hl·dt· .. e. Neff 'II Ill I Pf I I I loellila ilC ............ Mle ....... llMll ••--••1111111.4 all.Iii• 11111 U &1ullHt IMlllOI, ....... =:''9.1t1ah• IDallllYS~ t ................. . ... .... Mr• a Mtll ..... II WMArWfe I ,,.,.._ ... ..a rt'V';" • P A~ II..._~...... lledl te pooJfPart, plaJ· WATllPALL. ''' a ...... -.... ...... ..... • ,.,. ... ..... ~.. Sil·-. a....,. ...... .. =~~-a .,.,,lritill 1 tllil (lac .... I U • ..... _., ...... , ... --nu. PllCI. ~ CALL19!L.., --= NEW SPYGLASS MANSION Over 6000 sq.ft. ol elegance and warmth fill this quality custom , . high on hill in prestigious Spygl•u· Features incl\Jde s bedrooms, libr~, family room , 5th bathl, magl1ilicent pool & spa 4lnd private elevator. Enjoy 1pectacal1r .... macniflcent cabinetry and ·1eaded Jiau tbrou11tout . Shown by appointment to thoae who are truly the dilcrimlnalliw . SPECIAL lllMS on this 4 BR Spyglass beauty on choice corner lot. Creative setter will take trades, germ or even cash. Offered at $525,000 NEWPORT ST AITEI Rare chance to own a comfortable 3BR·2 ba Harbor Vu on fee land for only $224,950 call now! NEW ON MAllET Unique 38R, Fam room with fantastic mountain & city views. Class throughout. Priced to sell at $.549,000 CUSTOM HOMI + llMTAL Just listed premium quality with two 3 BR units • bea~· fireplaces in Old Corona det. Mar. Seller will excbanae or be creative with your terms · offered at 13471500. Call us now! LIASI OPTION or sale on a quallt1 48R 21,i ba Spy1lass with breatMakiQc vlew. Offered at 1149,500 OCH . ltlO MAZDA c I T A T I 0 " 117 HATCHIACK Z H . a IOMCI. lactOtY •Ir. t>ucl* • cyl.. 8UIO "-• l8dort tit. -. AM/f'M at-ce-'t -1teetlr19, AM, 22,&M ..... rlldiel ti-, M\ root, CIOllf ....... HI t9CI, ill! r1ICI IW lnleriot. IOw """'-•111 111111 -d., 111u1t '" (1279211 alnt. COnd.. ll\Ul1 -, ollo\t ........ (1194381 (110211 (llOOI) 55995 SAVE 1971 FORD .· 1977 FORD FllSTA GHIA T·lllD ' cyl . 4 ~. llick '"'" w. auto tr•nt. lectort elf. rieet... l>uckel lffft. .... -.11111 -.llOWW--..-rool-c --dllc----lnletlot, 41 307 mlleo, all'll wllldowo. _.. doOf locN. COllll, -Cleetl -- _ ..... , .. '"'""' .. _. (232\fM SJ ('°"3) ...... ell -tinted ... CIOlll lnletlor. toll ........ cnAM - 53995 ._ SUH ml~ ca rtdfo.- l>lue. ' 134n) (8171 (WITH APPROVED CREDIT) Includes selling price of vehicle, tax. license, doc, & smog fees. $66 00 11 the total & complete down payment .TOYOTA TUUO 0 II E s I 0 p s H 0 p p I II G NEW 19 llEH COLOR IV WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEWT-BIRD INS.TOCK! Supplied by Video Service Center of Anaheim. .BRAND NEW 1981 FAIRMONT 2 DOOR 1981 COURIER PICKUP S epeed uen•m•u •on radta and wf'l11t -" ..... ~) 1511< 108711 .... ._ l600·-··'s5 7 66 IRANO HEW MUSTANG COUPE IRAHD HEW 1982 EXP SPORT COUPE F11lty loctort ~111ppe<1 t:5e08) CSlll. 00901 Inc'-l600 ·-·· FrOt'lt w"eet ClnYW pow•r O•IC D'I"·" 6 --nt ,_ ....-tt3e3801 (Sill t0383) 1nc1u<1e1 S100 ,_,., s . '82 UP SPORT COUPE .... 1G:l20) (131395) UST PRICE •••••••••••••••••••• '7533 ,,,.,... __ --,...., dual..-, -recllnong -• b. ·-... lllNty lncluclH $700 .-.. 15866 'I I LTD CROWN VICTORIA 2 DR. jSlk. C02031 (12.eo6) UST PRICE •••••••••••••••••• •I 1,061 ,. W / •tr cond ,lpOWeit' MllfWW coverelater•o caH•tt•k•mote _,., ... _,~ liD0"""9 8 more IU•uno.,. ••tr• &400 ""'" '81 MUSTAMG G .. A COUPE (Siii 0413) t 7570) LIST PRICE •••••••••••••••••••• $86 72 e--·nci-... ----... --ooneole a -•-...cl ~ 11111*' 110EF084) tnciwes MOO,_te '6966 '81 T-lllU)..HERITAGE MODB. (Sil< 00161). 11~1 LIST PRICE ••.•••..••••••.••••• 13,321 llee. lftttru ~IH: •11""'9 IOll .,....,.,,u,.. ·-· . CfulM • pt..,, -• ...,. • ,..,.,... enlty ~ ,....,. a ......, ,,...,,. ....... lu1'UnOUI -A """' It> -lhlO lloauriOue .-..Cle 1 9966 ltlOTOYOTA 1971 CHIVROLET I SUPIA 414 ILA%U UHCHUO • cYI. a _.i. oo-~ v I . outo trano . taclort 11t. VI. tulo treno.. lectOtY 11r, • cyl.. -..-. lllcby lk; NA/fM .... rlldlll 1.._ I .. -... --... -llMler.-~ -wt11el. cr!llH control, ••I dllC brlkH AM r.-wh~ ......... ,,,,, .. __ tun oower. em/Ill\ olereo -'l•.Nl!Ye......._T._ wllile. lnl. left. --· -lelt., IHM. tonled gtaoa. _,,,,. wh1t1w111 ltrff. hnt.cl J,lata dCllh lnlenor. 1111 ........ .,_ -. 8lloy ...... (100N7l -•I -· onl Ian, All'il ~ roof. ,,..,yi lnleflor. (IOllM) oond. -Cleon """' -....... •111 ..,.ilow, Int brown. control, «11 ri:; '"" 11111. ..... (13eH3)(T317-1) llJnlCOlld.---1209234 (IOIN) '"· camper •Mii (1&7034 55995 SAVE $ 295 (8C*IO) AVE 53995 Se Habla Eapanol. Both stores -All pncea plus tax. llcenM, doc. & smog fees. Cars subject to prior Hie. Sale ends Sunday, November 16. 1981. J • ~ Pf H ' BARHl l l Rf AL 1 Y J PETE ' BARRETI REALTY ~= Capistrano Bach 714/Ml·tl 14 ...... c.,1 •w to71 ....................... ENGLISH COUNTRY ESTATE on 1 acn near beach and Mama. 5 bdrma, 3 ba, 1uest1 qrtn, FreDdl doors, bay wlndowa. Ocean and valley views . .-rs.ooo. L1 ACllE + qlWity 4 Bdrm 3~ balb home SUf· roundin& pool and spa. Gourmet kitchen, f nnl clinm& rm, 2 wet bars. 3 frplcs and 1200 s/f master suite. Ocean and valley Yins. $1,200,000. 4tJ.2752 COSTAMISA Well located 1~iJI& center lOO'Xt leased. At. tractive lioanciDI available witb only $115,000 down .. h1l price 1417 ,000 L.B. ·AffOIDAIU Wl1H TllMS Trl·level condo nr. So. Coast Plaza -Super 3 BR with seller financing only $112.900 · Hurry! IB.OW MAUIT Choice 2BR Ii den townbome with assumable financing $119,000. YIMT A61 CHAIM ii everywh ere in this custom 3BR·2 ba complete with guest quarten Dear Fublon Sq. Setler will finance. A 1re1t buY at$200,000. 7141641-0763 2925 Colteae Ave Costa Mesa. CA ... ' Compare before you rent. Custom deal&• features: Pool, BBQ, cov'rd 1ara1e. aur· rounded with pluab landscapin1. Aduh llv· in& at Ila best. No peta. 1 Br. furn. from.- 2 Br. fum. from *550 Bach. furn. from• KSW. WlllGn, lf2-ml &..mJ.LMI' . Af1" .............. FNllS95..- CoolJa•lal bredtut ll·F, recftatioa room. pool, TV, la..-lrymaL Iii aid service and ll:itchenet&e available. Grut ccmv 1DcaUon. rzn Harbor Bml. '6:4"0 PRIVACY.~ UUl fUl'D. Cpl, D-llllkn. "°° •zm l350 mo. Kalure lld\11&1, DO petl. Quiet Ir seeuft. IHI Newport Blvd. MMl73. Adlllta, DO ,etl. Utilitis Fr.! YfM ROCM> FUN: Socl8I Actmbes DI· rector• Free Sunday 8r11ncll • 880'1 • Ptrtift • Plut more a.AT 9'laEATION: T..-.• "'-lelllOnl !PfO lo PfO lhopJ • 2 Heel1ll Ollbe. 8-11 • H~drornauege • Swlrnml11g • Golf Or!Ylng Ra,. IUU'fW'UL Al'TI: SlnglH, I lo 2 Bed· rooms • Fvrnlalled .. unluml9lled • Adllll Living • No Pell • Models Oi>en Dally 9 to 6 A•ail. Willlr. W-*tt/ ll!!Wf.!J.P WWiiMmnAU I Wra, l ..... fllilt • ........ I Wm. I ...._ Mims, PIUO.--. , .............. ... . .._ lllln ftfc' 1'JU... 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Rooaa•I SllAllLAIOIHOMI peilt. 11.• per ICI ft. ,_.Mk • .._,,...._ Ge-.,...._ m JIA. la. --OM pr, ~ blc, er.-.t ••• U111l Stdio. ltove, nm,a.t+u&Aldel !n4)'flf.IOM _ ldoa .............. tllllarw.llill;Uin.nMJ WH~IJ. Or MoaU.ly . ~......... • ... , .... •l&u~ f", rrida•.UUL••to JOOa10caaru&.te ..... llar H.I . omeu.-.1a ttaflklhrWA". hrtAr!f-- ........ • · aa ..._ ·=· liOll janaS. ,, ta&er. •ICIHJCBAYnONI' R.I office 11 h•J had: a o.a .... . .. tac. a. pnper. ttM lJlGHOIO-P&lVACY _...,, 1da9I for ta• ....... 1. Ilk &u ......... ..._ ... YUACCl•DIA tJ.Ad..._ .. ,.A•aM C""'.....,,CLUI lltdra, lt,tlta, oeeao 2S~ottwttbt11Aud H·•mkMmof!!.lAl :_;;;te, aecou.taot. O,JI 0 > Ml Ow1tr er 1j"llo•• IMtlolll I. ... Al*· !!-•ed . UH/mo. """"'"" Yilw, lrpk, lamdry, ao "'---~--1-Youo1 Lawver 11elr1 -•0 •••••• ........... ..:;•-..rm....., ____ _ -...... _ .. _ .. 6cl1ar.Jltio....., -UYN.. •·HZS·*'110· _.._,,.._ .,,14 1 SU ' offlee1• carpet, JOOSlaa,.llllocaJTll.rtft Jnad rJaflJ Tlaer .... ..._. J1t6 • 1tovt. llalt .w ,,_ laatalde1 a~.J~lltJ, MIWPOIT lbdrm, 'lb9, OtW vitw, IUl'l'DMSA ::!~~n•,[:~;~8': f!f!•led wal!1 prclr"I· i.o..,-. atriptd ,_.Cat. Vic . ........ _ ....... Hopeta. He pat ... , -ao. llACH laimclr1, pr. Ho peta. ......-.... Te>wabouu Nur -Ntwp0rt111vd.i .II. 151@. .rountal1 Vallel JU. a aa .._ 'l 1 • -HORII .. v l • HI0.4'f:mo. ---Balboa Pein. i1oo. Call HT5 mo. 144·2221, MIMJ .. &..I ltJI U.f.1••1984_ 5*eve ft Mria. UW pd. 1 IDRll MlO IAITllll Aa adult coal"Rlkr 08 Sellll L.-Jl8' Mf·2MO .!a:flfl. .. •• , ... , .............. LOST: 8..S male Scol· Yrtr.Ml=VM.lll• ZllllldelAvt.Cll 2Br.18&.PoallidtApt. tlae lack Bay Spec ......... ~ .......... =ca=~!'; Prof M/F Acrou from MOWAV.AIAILI llyouwaataRNlr.tate tit, Vlc. U•lvtully lJhla bid . ....,,._,... •!! Lalllldry room. 1 cWld lacular lpe, i awtm: :>uufro.l Sml lit. • Saod NB n1 p Uo All NEWPORTB&CH LOia at BELOW Part, Irv. Rt•ard. 2,,,,ba, ''•· a W' ,.,, Eutllde·ll IBll, utu.ral 01, DO patl. Call for ................ 1tou • refrla. •/ ?tr 2J:rmo~·u~ tJieCioocli."'.'b.:.i COllll!RC!CENTER A MR.KET RATES e&ll ......................... ____ _ avaU No¥. 11 rl"tl lit • ood cel ll 011 fl •Piil· 1tefcnltl1DD1. Dia cowta, ll6b tral.lt, 1ara1e. •Imo. lit/lit, Aull lmmed-C•ll ll/P Sbr JBR ....... ~ EXECtmVESUlTE P rl mt r1 oanc la I •Reward: lordtr Ter-Jml/mo. Aa for Out eablnttl, lltlUUee pd. 'l'Sl.11 • puttlaa aretD . Mtllritx.••t 8 .. 11 nr Haodaome wiodow ol· Servte• r ler, blk/tta, r , Sclilwtlekart ta.mlor P /molll·• WIS'" ..,,_ Baelttlora, l ud t Ii........ ·-• "1 •Y. l4z.llll or lo Beach. S250. loci fitH, funt/ooa funa.. IJ7·M77 Newlud 6 Slat.er, o. ....,,...... Cleu 2 Br l Ba. aood ·-VILLA• bedroom apartmeeta, -_,, t5Z·lGI uill.l3l·$!1 avall: Prof aec aen, 11112, "Sauul11". a...a.........p • i • ••-!.aide locatian aewlf lmmed. oec11paoey. tad to~ from :,••u•••tt•• ........... o.=-lllPt .• U2BR.t11'-~.-~; F rmmt wanted. $250. copy macll, w aerv, ¥ ..... ~ llU17t,S0.™4 -• •• _, palnled sm 'ty No Adult oaJ1 complea. INOloll::z::anth .. yuweoedo.Adultl.l .... UK.I_. ..... Noo·•mltr. Balboa PLUSPLUS. .... , • ..._ •••••••................ C ll yr , Pool 1pa llundryroom OD.J At Br. + de. frt>lc. Rec:. ll!ft.-..r lalud.17S.t12t fret rtinexlnt Venture Capital Avail Found bit. cat, ilaort POlll: J BR. 2 full BA, · a s.e170 pauOaord.cb Noa>N' Su.J"'--HWIBoad facllltlea. 1415/mo. pa accaa for BuaU.. SWt up haired, wbt. feet t blb. h'ple, beemed eeillap. New Bachelor. E'iide. Garaieu..U.. · · ~JIOO $52.NJO Female lo lhare H.lkb Reap. female to lhare 2 CllMliwC7141 Abo do ....._ 1ou1· ffB 1 bl w. o1 be&(b Yrty, •· 511 W. Bay, Quiet, patio, workln& Bach.• ---... I rlh.. •"'" d Apt. SIOO.Necotiable. Br. apt. 7SZ.710J equipment leulni'. Arbor ctr ...... 511-H!t,-.snl auttemaa. 050, 1Br.Ml}SQS W11ldffwu.,:Jj_J l~-llHr12 840-919 w.t.n• m.em Found am fem ut, C.W .. Mlr Jl22 54l-OIOI 2Br.•• Lar1e 11t. Patio. Pool. ....................... ••YIOOt•tATI Retlred Mu hu 2 Newport Beach. ?00.lOOO declawed, tabby vie . ....................... 1BR, tBA, Patio, new TSLM mt .u.1903 ~!.w1.~.Y~:Jirated . 5 EA WI MD CONTACf:t.ar1e1tG1y Bdrmt.2Ba.aupercon· aq ft main floor. Ideal Merti•P1tT,... 31tb4Riverm-a l Br. 2 ba, beaW. view ol carpet, Iota of Olu1. 1 Br 1 Ba. upper, ltove, nu.. .. Malt/Female Service in do witb aeperate en• Marine. Available Jan 1 hidi 5031 F o " D d : 0 • r • a D ba_y, pnvate. Garaae. Upstairs. Ava.U 12/5. earport, lalmdry fadl, IAYlllOMf VILLAGE So. Cal. G .R .C . ~~frplc,pool.S250. 2'00WatOJtHwy. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Slttpkrd w/aboft tall Refrl1. SIOO mo. $370. dlildOK-m.f745or Lu2BR,ZBA.XtraLrJ N .. 1'2 bdnD ll&Xury (2U)GO:!O!O. ' ~83 s.tller~C... Injured. Huat. Bell, DI ....... M0-1515 540-'W liv rm. Overlootla1 adult a!IU bl 1' plw. 1 Corona de! Mar 1 block ••:ti• ............ 4410 All ~·of rial eeto t Newlud/Waroer. J Br. Towalaoule Apt. 2~ Duplel, 2Br1~ Ba, fel!c· SHARP 2 BR, 1.,,, eacl Bay. Sff bldnl· Under-Bclnn from..,, 2 bdrm horn ocean ~ apt. for _, 4350 ....................... investmeatafaee lttl. ...:'42-c=:21M=-----8a. frplc, wild pa.t.io, 1 Yf!S, encl. pr 4 paUO, patio qiu ~ QliJd ll'OUd ,.,,..._ AduJta. from $5'10, TO'Wllboule wllb fr pie, hardwood ....................... Spe:I ... • Found: youai female blktobdttia!lope. Appl mm .. to beach, water pd OK. Sus A, all Call ~mo.m.t'775 rrom tNO + poola, tea· floora . den , very Gara1e space, car or l.ITAILSPACI WTDa Seal Pt. SlUMM Cat. aecpt. 111 ''8 '' NOD. TJt.82 aft •PM. 540-ua '-'*r:WLiocta ""'·-•--·-·'-I-Br 1 all, waterfalll, poada! spacloua.No~ue.IZ50 1tora1e.Cdll . ...,. 6 ... 2171 ir ... ir.A.1.ll vk t11t11•1rvtne HB llar1uerlte CdM . avaU1121. 'AftlPli•im · ..,_..a,_. •. !.'Ne' Guforcookial,beat· Ko. lneldJ uti11. In· 79>-0240 UIOsq.ft.HarborBlvd ... ,.. _,...,. . · ' · · l'B-71U. ' Badof~ ear Ina paid. Prom San terealed part.lea muat Elide CM. Sintle on Pvt + storace. S500mo. Wldbw bu money for --"=1---·507......._.o ...... -----2 Br. frplc, stove fc 0-Pollt Jl2' U 1 Jtta. '800 D1e10 Frwy drive North call Ulil wbd for it wiU Alley. Storage Only. 1$5 Realonomics 17U700 T.D.'1. 110,000 up. No Fouad: Oreybound, W. ref'rl1e, balCG:ly view. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• year leue. AduJta, no on Be.acb to McFadden berenleclUU.wknd.Call mo.813-3800 creditcbeck,nopeaalty. Aoabelm Wtd nltbl AduJta,nopeu . .->.m r ~:~~:.=~ :~ii ~m.s.1Driv~:y tbeoWettonMcradden .Johal73-3Dor54M812, Offlctl..... 4400 storeorOftice.~aq.ft. Call Denison Auoc. ll/ll.CiU1-G7·-· Heliotrope Ave. '75-«124 114 ~ Chibbou1e Ave. to Sea wind Village. Furn 3 BR Home in CdM. ....................... Mesa Ver!:...~• 173-7111 p.,.11• SJJO -4, Rm .' Frplc. SIZS. 4tt..&J03l (714)-~1". f350mo. 1.111W tcliff NB W t --~---$32,000 buya 2nd. T.D. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba Clcae be h 4M-02'71 ..._ 4000 u7llMlllJlu ~ · · · an Coeta Meaa, nr 17th le with pre pay fc late UICUTl¥I 1 · o1c1.' .,_lo/ a,c11• ed 2 Br. 2 Ba. Pool, Jacuu.I. NO rE!I Apt. • Coodo F -•-....... 3 bdrm ... _ financial lmt. 7000..r. Newport. 15,000sq ft. 7~ cbar1e. Secured by xlnl * IH-* ~. •c:u ~we OUr UnUS t.\75/mo. reei:,~=· ~~:::e::c;i(~i;_' r:'c':d ~d· $ZZ5 ~"°;; lit. floor.Apt541·5032. str. all or part. 642-4758 Hunt. Bcb. property. 2'bour-aoolm atl7~U.. items COUid m.-. 915 No. Padfic Coast hsewk + S100 dep. Hnt& Ml'WPOIT Aft. 9I0-19S7 Broker. HJ..llU MC/!ISA Peethoule 2 Br apt. Lee l Br. 1 Ba. refrl1e, Oceanfroat for Winter Hwy, La1ua1 Beach. Bcb. 957-0720, eves Pa.t5ULA Prime Tustin fc San SI SOOT D pvt patloa, frplc, 2 be SOmeone'S dabwallr.Nocbildreo,no ~.atali,;.~bed •!Daily, Weekly, KilcbeD fMl.7902JimorBret Spacious executive of· Clementerdalloroffice ll5mo ·~ 3·.,...,: Disc COEDS-Would Love to c•-ip,ou...,./p•"'L pell. Avail. Dee. lal. uwu.rn . ...-.17s.4912 •available. Low wiater p to ahr ... v B"'BOA fices acrcu from City spacts.7»14'10,131"699 r b' ..... ~ ,... Puty~~CallSue .. ,...... ..... .... Ch . l /m n,_.. ,....., 2 BR 2 Ba ...._.a.. ---•-•~ ....... c-.. • ..., ,.,... Hall All . all orcaa . ..... or Debbie anytime Avail Nov 15, yrty lae rlS mas o. ,_, . ...,., ..........,, _w., ra"" ...... _. ISLANDbome,SZISmcl. · servicesav I · llTAl.5'ACE 631-7048 &l3D . $750/mo. Alt for Dave 2 bdrm, 2 ba: lar&e · painted, q!U, fpk, pool, Balboa IM. '90 ' up utila.175-11.Gaf\. 5. ble, 'opt.iooal'. Fromm 900 t l650 G Schweikert '42·1235 Sell them crouad noor. Eo1U1b adltaoa1Y.1175.MS-15ZI weekly. Kltchennette,· 2BR 2BA _,5 IQ.ft. up al rusonahle aq. t. mo. R!at 20fJo yld, ll02,000. buys 1st 1-------• (ofc)orf6.91'hve1. I • Tudor Bld1. WHher· E11tbluff1 Townhouse oce1pfroat..m.8740 half utll.' w~~d.:. rentals. No lease re· exposure.~Blvd. TD.20%yld,t7 mo.due. 6"tfC1 .. ., WI' th an ad dryer, gar. OPEN SAT· lpt, 3 bdrm, 2ba, 2 car I Newlv decorated private AfterSPM.SS-0324 quired, call673-3002 Realonomics 675-6700 _63._..1~·32'~0._____ hc.artl 1 Br, frplc, aloVe, mrig, SUN $STS. 34001 Amber I a r . No pet I . No room 6 bath h'plc SZ8$ Ca••ercW ~~parklna. $475. under the Laolern!A " children. $150/mo. inclda uuti. Eaitsld; Tri-level. Spectacular UECUTIVE ..... 4475 ••a•c• I 11/ 2'Hra Ml·OllO ..---........ ....._.. ........ __ ..., .. ~ .. , ew.1010 Panoramic View. Quall· SUITES ....................... Pen 11rltt/ C ... c:..dm 2~•J:rg>.~:Jt:-=:·I Oailv Pilot 2V!es:d~po~f!1:1;:: EASI'BL.UFF.tbr., pool. Ec::i~1~11 . very ~lJ~eatfcClean. H_:AH tb:>iD!«!ftorcow=!~ .. ~.~.~ ........ ~!! .. !!!!!!a.,!!!!!!MC!!!!!!!!!YIM!!!!!!!!!! ISl·lJll IJ liES/mo.a1·73Zl. quiet area, •inale adult, apacloua! Very private! I ed S300 . I .. ........ ~ sqft 2 car apace . ._1•c h 5100 Gift Guide ............. Jl40 aopeta$5CO/mo.6"-4717 Own ent.raoce. Homey mm . mo. inc . ,.__ have util. 645-7184. '43 ....................... A Jmll ~~ ....... ~~~ ....................... Fldl Sec. lBR. Venailla ~'{~kt Gil~&= ~~:J::~=· spa, fnew1~U:j~·~:i:f!~ HamlltoolD.C.M. OFa.. MIWLY DICOI. THI WtMl.ITI& ~ond:e,. •=es Dis· ~~ req. · 2 resp. nonamotin& F'1 to center! Euy Frwy ac· R. le D. Bldg. for lease. Eacorta/Kodelin.a 1 Br 1u pd encl aar Call 642 5678 LuxuryAdalt\91Uatal· a':ut550Mo ·Bit meve1 ahr s br dupla,.., blk ceas. Avail. now! CaU lOOOsq. ft. office, 10,000 MtF•CoupJea d/w~aber, poOi, Adulta • fordable livin&. 1.2' 3 r. ' Room lo larae house, from N.B. S315/mo. + ~ fordeuils. sq. fl wlnhouse it 21' 835-,._llCNiu a .. -* fir tll Br. Well decorated. 540-1S'79 Eva. C.M. 1 mUefromO.C.C. utils. LeahM&-94.53 55 l·l 2JI '4M2l0 s q · f t · Cos t • If you would lite to M2·M'73. CL-11..__1 Olympksiaepool,U&bt· lbraptw/atove,ttfrig, S210/mo 957-3855 M/F Rmmt. Sbr JBR. Men/Newport area. Eacort Attractive JlrT•• Jn 1 .., "'"' edtenniaCOW't,.JacuuJ, prk1.0nPeninsuJa.Call Nice fumlahed room in *DkUllOfffCU• Avail. 2·1·82. Call Ladi Newly decor. au pd., Ado. Vhor park likt l.andlcaplna. 17S.0812 aft. 5pm. private home, Costa 2BA. Nr Rvr Jetlys. NB. 1,2 It 3 room. No leue re· 71"6'5·8706 . e1, coatact545-1.548 aid aar., pool, dswbr. Moat beautiful bldi. ln 3Br.2Ba.Garqe. Year· Mesa. Call alter lpm ::s~:230mo . tat /Last. quire~ Acl.I. Alrporter ................. 4500 TNYet 5450 Adulll. Mi.5013. HB. G~ !'alt 11· ly, 2 blocks to beach. 5'1-1182 Hotel. 833-3223. t-12. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •n•••••••••••••••••••• 21r.l .. AM TowuhoUlt2Br. l~ Ba. lowanceS..19 17).2$71. CdM, lge ma1terbr, pvt Sbr2BRHome.N.lrvine. 1250 Up. Hunt. Bch. Co1Sta Meaa,1.200sqft,ln· ~~!N~~~~ NeJrly decor .. d'u pd. patio, caraae. Adults 35 1 Br. Coodo, $550 Mo. bNa, klt..:.,priv., carage. Fpref. B= Only f~f~~:=~~ir. duslrlalapace GCh1vre1stmyoausrsbeolnf uas ucort /cba utf eur. met sar .. pool, dlhwr. yrs or over, no peta. ~ WALi Ver 1ai11 es . Ca II oosm ..... er, nondrinker, mM-40 S5f-4227 Adults. 642.5013. SSOO/llo. 5§.SC?t 2 ' 3 Br. TOW'DhouH 2131123 ·~15' or overtS. f«IO. 75tu5 Roommate Wanted: To I 7TH S1l&T INdi Ano! -sell unneeded Spacioua 2 Br, 1 Ba. $395. 1 Br. E/1.ide, small but Apts. Patiaa, sinate 4 213fl30.2323Richa.rd. Balboa llland. Larae Shr Lr& New Hse In COSTAMISq lmmedJate occupancy. items in the TNnlAllNed7 3 Br,·1 ~ Ba. uzs. Laun-cozy w/lots of nut double ur 1ar11ea. UDO VIEW Elepnt i Bdrm, pvtmU1balhon· La1una Beaeh. Garden 2or 3 roomotrlcuultes Super clean. 1.200 sq ft Dajhi Pilot 2 for priceof l, 13 coun- ciryfac., pool, 548-tsSe wood. 1345. Adults only. !1-:~~_!u,e!· Harbour. tr11 12 Br. 2d Ba1 . 2 pat t.lol, 1Y. l175/mo.m.a17 :~· ~ ~ Fv'i!~· A/C, plenty of pitg. UtJI includineoffice. La com-•J ~::-_:an Am CouPoD. u 11 2 Br ea A SSHllO. v...-.ga vn.-.o7. ~:,m A u u . 1200. Employed Gentleman. Am is yr old II. Travei incl. Avail. now. Call plete d1rtroom. Perl for Gift Guide Gan:e. wall!ertdry!:: OUllT &PllYATI ·~·....... Kitchen Privile&ea. CM JJ'fo. F /M Non·amkr, Realonomics 17U700 photo lab or desiener. .._lqmallll all bllilt·inl. Small child U~e new t Br. Apta. Adult over-40 communl· 1 Br. St.e,.wbeach. '500 Area.5'1-7Sl8 stral&hl. UZ5 Call Bill, Share 2 ok suite In pre· S400mo. Cal 642·5671 ,..,. ••• OK, no peta. Only 1 year w I 11 r or c 1 r port. ty. Immaculate 2 bdrm, mo. yrly. Alt. m.setl; Rooms, Pvt Entrance. '9''f.1S03 or wort 5S7-tl810 stigious airport al't!a. 375 851-1'4.l eves llftd alk for a •• .. •••••••• .. •••••'-.. old.CaUfc:rappt. Upstairs w/bakonlea, l~ ba . Huntloaton utforEded73-7300 Working Man.1250. Ext2737 sq. ft. For d«ails call AYAILA&EMOW c h r I 1 t"' 0 1 SdlMlll TSLMGMT 142-1603 pool, apa, bbq, laundry. Land mark Condo. 1 Br. Condo, vuof fouata· Lacuna.~ M F hr b 851-62.218. Ml Bldg. 3000sqft. Ad-Visor .......... · 7005 !---Br. 1 B1. SUO. Ua •up. Mature Washer 6 Dryer, 2 in/Sarden. Miilion .............. 4100 ( lOI 2 r,2ba.Ten· NEWPORT BEACH 504 IUOOpermo.642-4610 ,. .................... .. Matramoniocon2ninol. Adults.NOPE'I'S.Mesa patlol,wethl.r,bltlDR• Dollar Clubhou1e. ••••••••••• .. ••••• .. ••• rus,~,jac,more.$270 No.Newport~l\'d.180lo Colla Mesa Comb 1300 --------Now EDJ'Ol.l.li.a&: Quia. 20'3 Wallace, Coata Pines, 2150 Harla, 0 , 2 car &ar· l5'7S per Sauna~ pool, spa, am, Uve on Newpcrt Beacb +~u b.ll50587 LS001qft.av11lat90r1 slf .ofe-ir 2000 .slC ti&D Pre.sebopl..32l0 E .. Mesa . SU-lSU' s&Uf7. mo.llt51tlt+S30'1aec billlarda, ncurity SlOO /wk Pine Knot 11 7F lo share, dual sq.ft.SittnMgmt.Co. 1 warehouse. Nr 405 le 0 l8tb St., Colt.a Mesa. Gl•2150. Newer 2 Br. w/prage. deposit . Ca 11 'uard. '800/mo.9'7·511' Motel. aGZW PCH. NB muter Br. 2~ Ba. has. 641·132'. KarborBLLowrenlincl Special Pro1ram. snJNNlNG J.arce 1 It 2 Adults, no pets. ~14~?5M311.C:U~sfor V om.Ill MS-0640 Dania jPt. C~ r cor~o. MW" DIC m bllin apa. Wort i play. _.IMl-..-..-5'23--=.__ ___ _ Br, 2 Ba. Garden Apt. '6Sm r. lD · • ern ea Comer Pen· Yearly oa the beach furn. poo · ac., · rp c 5 Luxurious 3113 sf office J .D. Prop MIL 1Sl·2787 .W.. W...... 7175 Pool.110W.1Mb.St. IWlfl&-Unfumiabedl,2.63br. ~~hr'~,!!Avail room&. Kltcb. le Ba. ••taller& avail. for sub-le~ in u..-4550 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ..... , ASPIMPACR now.,.-.... ,,.,., SZllO. per mo. + IZllO. Eutalde CM, M lchr/ ooeolNpta uculs1veof __......, Career minded f•mily Niee Bach. Apt. for 1 CONDO, S.C. Plaza .. IJtSt.1.7202 ••BEACH** He. dep. 230I w. Ocean· ownr seeks F tchr/ fi ..i:.v ••~~ ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 21 Id ---'-· Adult. Nop«. Uti.la incld 2b --.......... rity \A • h 1 ace com.,-es. """" 7'x20' stora,ge space near man yn ° _. 1u 4 wit.er. Frplc i area. r. ""'• ._... Deluxe poolalde xtra Yrly. 281t, lBA. SW>. front NB nurse aemate. 150. c Io• e . Inc I u des : 19th " Placentia CM emp&oyment. 10 yn ex· p1tlo. 1380/mo. Call gate, air ccnd, earport, large 2br. 2 ba, blbll, 175-tm, m4M5 m..u. 548-5035 • Re ( e pt I p h 0 n e $llO/mo63H450 Skates . skis • perienced mecbaolc, b t w n 9 AM . 5 p M. pools, illdry. New crpt. dawbr. 1~ miles beach 2 Br Iba, frpk., aar. ~ Shr2BR, 2BA hie. 1 bit fr •Utilities •Janitorial -al10 Cla11 1 drlven ~. drlinae~·..., rtl+~ :: Adlt.s, 00 peta. 14.'iO mo. J>tk bea~ 14.'iO/moyrly. ~Ul~~~~avail Bcb. M/F. Non·amkr. •100 free copies/mo ...... Wmhd 4'00 fed$ • SnOWntolJi lice1nu ... c_an operate · --.-· 536-8362 2U/"7·1!Kal\I. '"a ' ·~ '""w · 631-41'2. Scott. Avall im· •Amp I e park 1ng1 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• var oua ucavy equip-E.slde 11.Pltain 2 Br 1 Ba. pd 00 dep. Avail. ap-1112 • up. Color TV. med .50mo •Kltchn •Sect'y serv. Young woodworker SHU Sell your used ment. Bacq,ound ID re- $425/ulll pd, sit u r p r ox . Nov . 1 ' . 2 BR. TOWNHOllE • BR 2 BA, Bay view, Phones In room. 2274 · · avail Call: Roxanne over/garqe.lype apt in tail a&les ti relates well -...... 1E.a.rWa1~:. 1 child OK.dl89 Noasmoken.IG21'2 Pool,palt.nearbeadl Sl.100. l,!RtBA,1510. Newport Blvd. CM . ~~e~°,,:;.t.,!.ea2t8rh, 2fuBan, f7S..C1740 need of remodeling, items in QUr to public. RapilUe.aroer. au.ut. 540-31e6 ys, n-1ut. new 2 Br 2b1. t1»1t1 B .... 1681 -.1445 ..-·-· · · CM/NB area. John Salan eee:t!llMe. Call wlrJldl 54M4'7l """ private. Pool, 1pa, ten· SCIO sq. Ct. llesa Verde oa·1 p·1 t Bill;:.~. Garace, frplc, D/w. Oceanfroat V\L 2 BR, lm· EASTBLUFF 2 Br. 2 Ba. ,...._ ..... 4250 oh. Lot• of xtru, aR!a. -""541-=-"-007-.7"-'e'""vs"-----ll I Y I 0 -- 1'ownhouMGardtn Apt. 2 1'7$, 75t-19H.•2112 mac, •UD111. bltm, cpla, hplc, patio • pool. ....................... rfed loc. '340/MO. 545-4123 Gift Gu·111e c ....... ... Br. 1~ Ba. Patio i drJ)l,IDdry,aundect,c&o MOO/mo. Ml Aml101 OCEANFRONT2fc4Br. ooiec:urit .541-0lOI. p...1-.....~._..1 _ 'it::/'""9. / w 1ara1e. 1525/mo . au. Married cpl, no Way,...._ Avail. Winter. Weekly/ ~;..;;...;;.=.=:;;:..;.:&.;..::;..;:~=~ ~ --. arm compA11iollate, 54J.J.J77. meat;B.AB' kids . S.S.2131 210 "B" '2bd street.. 3BR. lloath),y. m.7173. Share • Br. home, btwn Approx. 100 ft office ....................... Call 642·5678 reliable lady. Avail MESA v•nng bome ll· "'P"---L b _,_.,,_ bat 2BA I ·-1 .. u., D-h ' Bay ' Ocean, N.B. space. Pre1ti1ious •-L.--. dan,ref.eo.4118 Ll\.U "' _,_..,., ge 1 r .,..._,, c., • rpa:. ..... r ...,. . Lrt Bia Bear ubm. Pool Avail. lmmed. 675-2637. _. .ct atlt for a moephen2iSdlupts. Beautiful landscaped p°isl• .... '!":;~W. No Btr.17$-4112 table, colGrTV, 2 fplcs. Callaft6. NeTo:e8:!1::::P°"· 0,,DUIWlt 5005 Chriat.OsAd-VJsor HelpWllllt4 7100 No pets. 5610M. garden apta. PaUoe or ee . ......,. Newport Be a ch Sleeps 1'. 71'/su-8911 Mal• ~ •• shr u..r, 2ba Mrqart .... __....../ ••••••••••••-• .. •••••·:~=======~!·•••••••••••••••••••••• 2 B 1 B I ' d..,. ... Pool L Spa cov .._,, 2 Br 2 Ba Pool T _ .. ___ 2BR 1 ...... BA 1., "' .,,._ .,.. --. LOSING LEASE, quit· "'c• • • ... r a, enc . ar, ·Ha.a. • • · • • -... . • , ow-. • TJI • Lrg Mt. home, B,. Bear, bse nr s Co Plua/Frwy. Tc*el · b · · "' • clean1..!l~ adults only erect parting. Heat paid. patio, ldry. Kids OK. No 2 alory. 3 patiOI. Bit in. or ikl area, bol.ldays 6 Spa. S225+sbare uUl.s. ... ~ ~l u•;ns· se~ ~ut C• Pool 51 SO Growtn1 Newport Beacb 279 w. wlllon JD, Adulll,nopeta. peq.MS-•.•7414. W/D tac. Oar. Hoag wtends. (714)-...Z.. Ml-'9l3 CaU:142-41'4forappt, tura~~I~: 11· ....................... CPA Firm tt. Haa im· "50/mo. ~1119 BACH $315 3 BR •Pt.' bib to beach, Holpital Area. Walk to Like Tahoe Ca~. So. Career woman needs MEWPOIT llACH Display tlSf:I, walling From Mel•• Tic. fecllad te ~I« an 2 Br Up.t.I .. stov• lBR $4.30 '"•to p•r mo Call· Btacb.Umo.lltlut. ... --,.1~toCu1D01i ••1P01T"'-"' h . B to"-t.a .. -·b,.,•p.m. n ividual delirl111 . ••. "• 2BR rn BA ~1515 ::Oa'uor" rw~ • S300 dep. IQ.2N9 after ....,.,., .. .._ same, loabareupeoses "" --room c aJra, eauty ..,... --, .. c b a I I e o I i a I adulu, ref's, couples ___ , _ _. ta& _,. _..._ PM l Wbd Sti area.~·· Avall. ID HB home. Your cost Full service offlca. eor Salon hairdryers and (Work nites). Pbooe reapooalliUitiel Prorid· pr!(,f35,S/mo.14M727 2250V-._. .. 5tO-Newdelue2and3bdrm. 1 '•· now.$350Wftk.Ul·S550. SSOO . Ind. rent , to ll.lOper11fl.600to hydraulic chain, mir· {213)8"-StllBrlSClll maaecoalltiqSerricel 2Br. utll pd, S420 mo. fireplaee nit pr dis· Lar1e 2 Br. 2 Ba. (rplc, auiatmu Wk, Ill.I .. 111D-housekeeper, util. Jae, ZOOOaq ft available. rora, shelves and plants. Last & ,._.. SJH to dlvenlfled clielltel. Quiel adlt over 30, no Mesa Verde, 2bdr~, bwub~r . 1550. up. porch, dl.abwuher, pool ny Saa Vicente, tux frpk, •encl. gar. Call: llullanRealtySt0-2960 AllO, make-14>,shampoo ....................... Xlat comp prorram • pell. 3'3 Cabrillo. l~baN, PV:..~A~.'1.! 84Ml15 ~iJf Aml(oa Way. vlUa, TV, trPc. pools, Lindam.m1dap . . U1q ft, Jolfica (12a1'' andhalrprodt.»ets. work enlroomnt. 541-1511 ;:· ~C7'· .-. ........ 1 br apt, adult. oo pell, · teania, 101(, bones. Female roommate • 10x1"li reception Call63l..f754or Public attOUlldq esp. 'l11E VICTORIAN 2 Br . . . 1375 + dep. Near beach. sr.s TO llACH 4!4-07'8. needed. to lhare 2 bdrm area, fum11bed, 1tora1e afters...... FOii AIS SeDd ....... 0-ined w t sar. newly decor. E aide luge 2 Br lba, Avail. 53S-3lll9 Prime Peainlula loca· HAWAII!! hie in COM. $275 + uUI. space availab&e.13.'t-3381 ~------•! ad *l. DailJ PUat, DO adults. New uph, en cl patio· New 2 Br 1 Ba 1 ml.le from t.ion.. S515/mo. Available 2BR, 2BA, Oceanfront 175-8419,641...00CSara M·F laltCMI....,,, Al£ fl( W 8a1 Street. CM drape1, bit-Ina, patio. cpt/drpa, etc. Carport, bea~b. s:MStmo. lll lut onanaualleaae-aopeta. apt at tbe lllkal la Male/female to abare 8 •YFRONT '1 yn a maiief-ntaler. --9312=J....,·lm=---- CalJ btwn l·SG-4120 ~~~K. no pets. 1475• + 1200 depoall. 2108 D.M. Mii t I Dr Honolulu. Dan Pettijohn. beau 11 apt. Npt lkh, A Top location., adjattnt to Cai ACCOUMT'S .-1 "G" Victoria $470 OC RENI'"' Q F I o r i d a A v e . 7 ..... JS (21J) at8117 C11 Area. s:zu. M6-0211, Prime office. ~N40. Balboa Pavilion. Good '4J.667I PA YAILI ~...... 1.5 B;'asmt;"°"DIOO 71'ftlMGI. 2 Br. 1,,,. Ba. Adulta, 00 ..... ...... 4JOO 5*4323 Office or JletaLI if.ace. leue. For information I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Detail...,....,. to 2 bdrm upper. Beam 750-3314 fee lBr · Cpt's. dipl, bllinl, pela.$a5. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 11/P lo ahr furn . 4 br ~at.lpooort. ~.t.1bi!"'li·.mtye, call ... ELFUCHS, F d Bl .. 0 fill accouta pa1able ceillDP fpc eJed 1ar _, refri.1, llr· MOO/mo. m s.• Wanted F allr 38R house, Nwpt Shora, nr ""' ,_.. ... • 0110 : a ermu poliUoD • 1tu1J Oruae ..__~ -. 2br/lb• UJ>lt .. rs, new HthSt.53MIZ2 SELL ldJe ileml with a Townbo111e. Herita1e beuh, pool ft tenni1. approx. IOO sq. ft. REALTOR Sllepberd wblte oo eo.t1 ad lfl8CJ. Ae· ----.-1ear crpl 4 palnl, waaher · . -.SOllo. Call FA Wells l'1'UUQ che.l, vehow eollar bl ,,_MMm hookup, IUS /mo. 2 Br. 2Ba.ID4-Pla. S415, Dally PUot Cluaifled Pan.1mne.•mo. ~ ~.=c. l350 +~ 673-JSlO. Lalre rof.t Area Ccm-cou\1 P•Ja e U · EASTSJDE fNh, 2 bd., SU-0258 new carpets, w-d bk·UP1 Ad. "2-Sl'JI. utll.157~ tag MlkeF.-. cri~~ Ir· 10. 1ar. pat.lo, adults .. no lbr !sty prdmMUiD private patio, ud1a ..... "'..... 4450 ....... ....., 4450 ...... -..W 4450 ._....., llnn...., ..-rou""'llDd"""~.=='-'=--1 m'!.t~11Ulllmt~ ..... 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Remodtliae ~ ADl.U!HJllBeepW m.ctric.. _.2lm!ll!.'79-Dl5 ' llerel Let Ill dean! IWI. G111r. IJc.ti!l ..... 14 ------C•llA!lnat96W.S faTIP.MHUl bom•,free9.t.Jobn Re.aid. Coaerett: Alto ....................... Ewopeu Craftsman. All Cxndl~Aimp.5*'1111. Brlcll·Block·Ctmeat RALPH'S PAINTING ~ W .. I.,. Uc."lCllO. 111-UOl aponcouru.Uc.'7*7. ELECTRJCIAN -prfced Jobl.BlsarSmall..Call Need 1 maid or frpl 11 Xlnt wor" Eat/lnt·Real.·Prompt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alrhz1lh• ... _~ .... --=-~':"::-==-=:=1,-!!Bob!!!l.!l5!il!:·•!!!!!!!l!IH'l!!!:.·10'78l!!!L n,tat. rree ell.imate oo !ll!r1Pll.•5Zll bouekeeper? Kr!1 or De '•odable P;t Lic'd.Freust. 1&&>sw GeoeralContrae1Jn1 ....................... . ....................... IOOMADDITIOMS •JobnMullaneYtiSonu larseoremalljoba. Gtntralllfaillhlnance wi,.CaUMadrldAa•· .:.. . QualityPU/J,.owestrat. Rome lmproveme11t1, s::s• Rrmof~· lactie'a C•tom Qual. CollcrttetilllockWalll Cemut/brlek, rt· Uc.!1111111 f1H1511 RePllln•Decoratina cx.M.v .. --. Collcret.e·l'laaltoDe lnO.C.!iieat.,prompt dama(erepein.Quallty watc~a. ~ua~ Watch Car Care Call~· Denoilm.cM58 laodleape, tne remo,d General llalnt., ,....U6 •QuaUtpRuf40.:5144 KOIJDAYSPECIAI.8 C«amic'l11e·lluoery een. ..../W.7Ht wo~.Llc.1.-me SbopNoCltHwyatBoat Rud wulq, I · l ..... Spacl•el ;:~ dech. Lie dellp, fnult. Quality Jack of all Tradel Call By The HOOSE MOUSE fmestimM• •tol2 CUSTOllOO/EXT ..... Caoyoo Las\IDA . ...azBZ '4l·WZ C111tom. earpeatry, M .1151M DayorN1191t Gerif7!4aftf II I lt EXPERTSERVJCE ....................... Tr•del111welcome. decb,~J.S.Cout. C--*llt UC'DELECTIUCJAN •J•ce,e:1•• CL.EAN"ING~GDOM c:::~ :.·~: LOWRATES w..ICruSr'ldlelCo. W..wa. .. , UTllODYWOll Co. N dom lt bet· ••••••••M•••••••••o•• QuaJ.wor\.fteu.ratn u-I 1 Re1ld./Comm l. Al10 ble.WeJ!uyalaejob! NV·BRQOK SU-1603 Soecialldlll ln lllake ti ..................... .. lu.ttJJ ter! Lie, Free llcCryaWCeramlcTUe "5:1150,PH012Tom ~-QL•urn_t Janitorial 1ervlct1. •Al·l!CM• ,..,.. a6.icsJerool1. OrtdztalWiodowWuher !!!!•••••••IJ!!l!!!:.,~C!J•ll!LJ~oe~-.~55~1!!1_ Dlatillctivelmtallation Electric our 5'Jeclalty. C ~~tri 1 556-'470 Me.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'Neeathnat.e SU.Cl AvaSbrk>me,135 . .. ,..... c.MMI...... Lic.f40l'741. ~ Clea!J Quick! ~-1 arpen f'•: b ~a • QualitJHolllecleaniq ....................... Tbe Paperffaqer, Prof. Orao1eC.outRoof'JDC UH• •••••••••-•• .. ••• .. •• •o•••••• .. -••M••••• Hauen'sCenmicTile ble. weDoAQySUeJob! I conrre Lt ea er withPenmaa!Toucll lnltall.Decon&orqual. Raoolinc -Repaira. "Lett.be&mbmehl" RetiredDa,ycareWor\u. Cablaetry~:!;!ty, Floon·Sbowen·T\lba •Al·PM• ~·:r1c~• cor116~· MW.Ota To~'Q~';:s~lal Freeeat. Sleve5'7-Gl '41-ZW,541--1733 CallS......._W"l.Ddow llature, Reliable. Any kilcbtu, fc Callaft.4pn,972-413t fllMrCo.... _... y ' HOUMkeeper--Frmdi care ill ... Ji yrs HANGINGSIO/ROLL BALBOAROOFINGCO. C1unin1.Ud. ~ a(e,Day~orwbcl. =~atyle.No ClllWC... ....................... · VeryCleu.•lhr. np. Compllitive rates. Quilty. Aboltrippms. SkylislltatPluteriq Prot.WbadowClealdq. Reuoea~.f010'12 •GI 2i>o. ....................... CRPT-LINO.WOOD Home apt repllir paint Jacguebe*"4227 NoovertJme. 130-l.153 ~eal.Scau"5:1125 Freeal. '1).t7'3 ft'eeelt.,•val.aerr. · BABYSrn'ING * . * uCHILDCAREu lnslalled/repai.red.Lic. 1tucco, roofla1 : EXP.HOUSr.a.EANER •ABC MOVJNG·Esp., Sellrih~E! Malle your 1boppln1 par.Tx·lle l7HN1 Mybome,deMenviroo· C\uatned Adi, YOW'oot-My C.111. bome, 11-P, ,...,.G!'!fdNl'2 maaoary, carpeatn. Reliab ... refa. Fteeeal. Jlf'0(.1 low ..... Quick. lt'uBREEZE euierby usiqtheDaily FlDd wbat you want ill meat.~ '1MIJ1 1t.021bopl!!!I eeaeer. a,cea 1 Jr6cwer. 5'M310 WantAd Relulta '42~ etc. *'9NI Call 24 bn, •JUI. carcnal Mrrie!· m«tO Clulified Adi '42·5618 Pilot Cluaif"aed Ada. Daily Pilot Clwifieda . r .. .. , . - I I l .W,W..e.d 7100 .W,W..e.d 7100 HelpW..W 7100 HllpW..W 7100 ....,..... JIM HtfpW..W 71M HttpW..ted 7100 HelpW..-. 7100 HtfpW.... 7100 HttpW_.. 7100 ............................................................................................................................................ , ........................................................................................ . ADMkASST IO~TMICHAMC Counter llelJI. Mature •81BALClffllCI H1•11:•H•1 M~· Put-nme ~ ULIS For actift 1portawear llHded for 111lboat perlOll. Prr. Mon·Frl Permanent p/tlme, 3dayaperwt.4hilper for ullboat rental MISS••• Screen prinUa& pre· 1.1.INYISW Telephone sales-now mfr.'-~~ be 1ood with c8bartebr c~1111n Newport Gary'll>eli. Cout Hwy., 20/bl"I pe_l week. TypiDa. day. 14 br Call bdore 10 openUon in ~~ needed for commerdal Hman, es_perience 00 Eani wblle you .. am. •f ecepUas applications nu.mucn"'lcmtomerre-eae ." work on CdMf75"%lA telepbofle, ieneral of· oraft15'1-al97 Harbour. T11oro111u brokerafe company. Wade It Lawaon ·for HERITAGE oraoauertivepenon laUou. Attract.Ive ap. pumpc .... 4 ria· flee. Hllfttillat,on Beach H k bowlfdie of boat tt· Fla hn. MUltbaveown O Cou Sb INVESTMENT will wltb paat lelepboae pearuce. Fulltlme. 11A1. On &be job aper. DECllLI• .._.0 area.8'1-3ll63. b:S~e~semane !i~U:~; pair/ maintenance, car 4 lmW'Ulce. Call xf:tn~~ 11~J!i~ teach you creative 11le1 exp. F/f or Prr ........ t rer1 f!Q.IJS.9080. """'" General condo needs a nut fibersla11in10• rtiboHilll Elaine: m.&551. Call 545-$2:21 Moadly, ~tnancin~:. tell Edi· 11.lea poe~.PAI '!!..~ AIRCRAFTCLEANING BOOKKEEPER ........................... ........,_1 Eaecutlve aeeklng pel"IOO for lite dutJes in nec.eu~.~plulard · 11/lf. Mr. VerneUL ,.;ua.Jllel, 1aveator e· pel"IOll i_, •~-. rrr. Good oppty for a FULLCJIA.RGE ~ .... .,.. ...... ~ mature IDdiriduala for esehao1e foe' frft rent. ename ... .,.... .... . PAlf·llMI P I T He l P W a ate d velopmenU1 COUDHlinl. C.M. or call: llr. Jooes hardw~~/flu.bn, For Conllructlon Co. esperience. Excitl111 buaineu e.xpanaloo In 97M?S51Jl)'time. (Zl3)%fl.Jm c.-SandwiehSboploc.near Esper. coumelors tt· ..;'42.;;;;..;_.~l=l.:.... ----- llYl"lor-.412-7725 Comt.ruetiolleap.nec t.rtp lo Caho San Lucu OranaeCount:y.8'8-t895. MullCllc{St.21/Hr HAIDWAllS OC Airport. Will Train ceive 1~ comm. Tbia SalesfAdvertJainS Aputmentlbnqer (7l6)4M4525 and Sea ofc.t.ez. (JU) Houaeteeper. MOO/mo. lll111tbavelynuper• Full or pltime. Appl7 : Hn. 11·3 lloll ·Fri. Call ii ao unlllual oppty for Enersellc yomc com: . Coup(~emid. With Bookkeeper NI.ml. •••ntOMce llon·Frl. 12 noon lo own metric tooh. Crown tlardwue, 110'7 before 11 or aft. 2 Moo rlpt ,.,.... c.oDftden. pany needs talented, • 10~ sperlenee. 20 p /lime full cbar1e. 3 D .. NT AL' F I t l m.. dp·~i;t_ll~.~~~ .. '::, SecNr 7lr:JOp1a1mp.olllrtllltatibaonveCownall P~rfonn all typa of ,. E. Cit. ff!f, Cdll. Ulnl P'ri. m.ac J01ce Vi!~ =ew. Call drilvl~ ad .~'!-peopleu· to U111l . We1tml111ter. days per week. Call ~ "' vuu,~I............. • pain oa llenedel built ca .. CIU9C pres •• ff•~ llay bave out· Corlue •kdJ•: a OrthodoDdc wilt. ex· OCAirport. "6-o:M$afterfpm. car 1 : motor 6 P/T'IMllft'Wl•eas bulineuea. Hard work· lidejob. llllltbeHIDdy. Al·XSl pupref'd.Calll46-1405 1151.ola HOUSEKEEPER: Uve-traumillion overhaul. PMJ 111 C 1 •1 1111. profeuk.al hours, P'NeaptiDd~. · -•• uaN<Pu.w •BBALOfftCI la for mature couple. tuDe:upa.Smllltllnow Y_.c.rlin Redaurut draw + bi1h com· o.....au CAIPaCl•S -·--··--• tousistonlWitcbboard It$. ploe .... Call: afte fuelbajed.Qlteml. EVBllS Adulll wi&ho.u«.Sint IUSTYPIUCAN minion + bonuses. DIMTALASSIST. lll•lbeeQ.iDframm1. =~~P::'!':~t!d (will train), flllns. llAll,ID-28 TalleadloWftlltState We are ....-!1 aeell· attractivepenooalities 1110 Maia St. at (213)6$7.!Ja. Pili.me, otlke aear S.C. ~~ ti concrete. priYatepndieeiDHw:rt· uronn1. mall diltribu· Houaek"'*"Sapenilor Employmm&Serrieeotc inl addewD pltaunt wbo tllJoJ wortiq with MacArtlnr, lrviM. Now Sala Plau. 5'Mm · lnitoa 8eadl for RDA lion • mlllat. ol bldt. for retlnmmt facility, !!. .2r~~o.s•,. . ..Cpd0· .~<[! pmcaa.Utim wllo would ~.u 1u.r old youlhs. •ancC«Plin1u!:. applicatiou, Cah •r •r CAStm aeekllll persoul job pla11ta. llUlt bave car So. CalU. ~ --.. .,,~ ""' '"" vi be latenl&ed ii wiortiDa ~·eaiDP a.t p.m. Call poe · 1,..._ AUTOJlonvE MarilleRanhraRStore. Hti1faetioo -ti escep-for erruda. $6/llr. + Homea la lniae. Re· empqr. ln Sala 4 ~ 1 •U·U2l, ut. 30 COOKS GU AR AN f EE D LOTMAM 16-17ll tkm1 finaDdal tttrard. m ll ea &e. P /time • quire abtltJ to tel up ' MOOILSJISCOITS with Datty PUat Cvrien between 2 p.m. and s KJTCBEN HELP SALARY FvJl lime. Relpcmi~ May friDee beDefits ill· 12·5pm. Colll.act Dun-coatrol•7*mfor anew AttD Femal.ODl.y 10 to 15 /eara old. p.m. AM for Andrea BARTENDERS +comm. + boam mature per10D CAStm cl11diDC medleal 111-na: 5'9-tW. fad.llty. Supeuilory n · · ~ Uallmlt.e earaln11 Reall'Ata&ts.lm COCKTAD.. , th.la ii •perm.: poeitioo for 1pecl1I dlftlea. Fvll time 60 llr1 per 111.tai.ce•f\;dayettll. &BBALOflftCI perluce aeceuary. -aullable to r tsllt l zSalelhrloaloeeded WArl'lllSSES for career orieatated References required. week. Mlllt be able to C&UM6-0ZM. ft....ant'""'-'-'rm.--Xlllt w~caeditiom penoa Hr s ·JOPM lo forowloeatioaooCout FOODSERVERS ll•l bave 2 years es· wort Sal._ s. Other ~nr.,.1_., .. ....._ MCIJIO 1 IOPM Monda th BUS PERSONS hl1bly motivated in· perience. Call Steve bn lo bearnaced. App-DentalHyelmilt lllln. &5 wpm. Hn a.s. 4 benefi DOD-profit OPllATOI : . 1 ru ~· Walk lnl dally. SEAFOOD BAR dhldual. Our com- Harvey '°' an appoint· ly 111 penon: Kerm Co111cie11tlous ti en· SW/wk. pUS lnsuraoce. c o r P . P h o n e Duties will iDclude P'rldlaly.bSomell s.t, urday Tom lllller, Proper· HOST/HQn'ESSES Pttbenaive uJes train· meat Rima Hardware, *' ~~~·~ifortll ~ CoataMeu,6Sl·2741. 1l'1ll5HB. . poet. ••• • 1 ty. or •r· tJ 80111• Reallora DISHWASHERS ln1 Pro&ram will pre- IOY CMY11 Harbor B~, CM. ......_.. r-Interior Desip lq ot datty nlel, llPt ~~.~~l~ :: 'fo~ 1 .W taae. Day ti Dielll lhiftl avail. pare you ID developina vmtative Deatal Pnc· Gfteral Aul1tant for Retail :1S:rt~necw:!'a~~ Wlllama. REALESTATESALES Apply in pertOD Mon· new aecouata u well u IOUS&~CI c:&.m ticelnLlllaaN'ipl. Growlns lnveatment Showroom. Mu~l be willtra.ID.XJntcompuy lmmed. openia11. Fri.,9AM·SPll. mal11tal11i111 esullns -" Work In beaut. Dana 4IMIOO firm hH immediate Esp . Parl·ttme. beMfi Varlo111 liberal com· cuatomerbalelntbeO.C 640-6444 Point Harbor. Full time. DINT AL llCB'I'. openiftp in Newport Of. '42-2255, 511-1551 tact :r.~i-m~; miu1oe r.uw. for esprd area. l.ndMduall willina AutoPartl. Tuel;_lbnl~ Reqof• uire-a~ Elper'd,fltimeforNy nee. Janitor. Part·Tlme. (716)&M-181. , -~~~~ ~.!!°~·"._l>IAWa1Jeo. Sudw~·~wlcounter lodirew~ ~11~lakJope Esp ~lrto Parll Counter men .. : .. .--... " office nr S.C. Plan. Eves. lllllt bave auto, SLAWCl'S' .....____ .....,,_.,_._ .._ ctions ...... ...,.e Pe non Beacon Auto pearan'ice type 50 wpm ~ luc. s.a .... p 1peu EDl)lab ' be de-_ _ No esper. Nq'd. lllllt b6 airt uCI food prep. Ei· bl@b' profeuioaahalea p rtl · accura . a]llitude for · pendable.~ _..,__. depeadible llld avllJa. HJ per'd. Part aad full atilla witll UDllmiled in· ~N.NptBt•d.NB. detail, . 211'1· sen. DIYCUAPBS W/W .... ,._.•111 Fall*IDlllaDCl bit oa call. Npt Bell ~e~~1M•":~~ comePOtaldal.l'orCOD· 541--UJI otnce aper.•· per hr. rrr coum. • Ptr pre. A/P. A/la.tr llftl Slc'w Fublon lalucf area. -· .__, _.. fideotial iDlerriew with BABYS1'1TER Ablolute!Y • penGllal uu. MicW'1 Cleuera, Wfo.= I °Nf;. l ,, h N'UJtSES AIDI, P/time .,..1,1: .. U:ID u.r. ....... .ua Cll ....... JU!lr So. Calif Jar1t1t in-or te.lepbaae iaquhiel. llonard1Ba,t.•SU4 ~,W or wpor uc ba lfWP MMrie pnc· ~ a.taurut cMpendent dealer COO· Tun tlaru Sil l : .. 5:30 Relu.m• CJD11 to: o.Da W~.... Firm, m111t be in· Uee. Matan w/aper iD p-.o------..la..I (1t4) ... S..ntl l'oocl Prep ti Bulboy, tact: m. 730-lCRl .,.,.., Marma Co., 24'105 /T 1 • 111 tellis•t .S motivated, dealias wlc:blldrea ea· -up ..---.,. ldriq. If you att Lori MurT11 •.... --Dina Dr., Daaa Pl. kli 1h... NI.I ban esceUeal 1llill1. Hnlial. llln. Autin Tbun, P'ri ti s.t. Esp. friendlJ,amdeatious'i 714......._•J)J _, .... _ ga One lo twoyean litia•· 615-4170 ' preferred, lyplDI a llC9'110MIST dependiblt P""- Esper, mature babysit· · Proc I 1S... CallPel'IClllDfl,7SU070. Uoouper.Salarycom· mutt. A~:-·Pri Prr,a.bnperweS,for from• ,:em•~:: C• .... Cqj .. leraUllJtocareform1 C•ll• Needed. OppitwUty lo !.O.E. meuurate witll abilit;y. MUISISAIMtS t-5. t• Ave, Cb kd A I I Pn*illlrlc. ~daildnll~ :7-r:·B· w• UH create • Dew cMput-CootaetMa,cP.-.... H :JO "S:J0.7:10pm. C.M. cc.:~~~';6~=.H ~·,:.:a~8.'Te: lT7Ullil.eW1.lrv. d.m,,e .• Call .Moo. aunft.· needed for new bowlina meadti for..al adrowdlnlcl' ~ ~ Sm. conval Roap. ar Pl'.STCOfl'ROL race Restaurant, 2115 E.O.!/M-F ceoter. hll Ume and me um• re • 1 Gaeral C.11. l'alr1round1. Licensed Brucb "!" llCrhOMST RdillCM Saltl lam,'4CMllD. ft• .. Ume.Call llf'W'lpaper. New maia· ....... _, •· ~W1. P••t •oatrol t••b. F/t.lme iDdwbda ......._ . . 1--c~.--.. ...• _._ ,.... 157·90» frame compulel' 111tem nt .... .., CW. LltJ 1 "-..-Lancaa ... "" " "'" ' ' .,.,-.,-,. ~ •-will be ordered In 11t oe • r1rm Nunbts DMded.ll111hr.,..Call ln1 required. Call Reltallflllt Poulble • MC:b &ale. Froml775 c• .. ~ J ( 11 .. l "·-rJ:• .... •·•'-Mfkl exper'd Lepl Sec IJlP,.._ 5*Na m.a1 farw't. N .......-.-.. ...__, c ~ anuary moat ..e Y wu--·-· with Sood t;ypiq, die· 7-3 4 J..U or'1".:i;'M ll·7. HT. ,.,..Ote'S' ew ....--•1. -MCI""-• GICU b• lmmed rrr larae DEC bardware mspoei available: tapboDe .s se·lkilll. SupenlMMedl•RX'a. PRINTING UCWikl»iST PIUASTOll mill out. Call: 5*Nzt .,,..,:ttJI =Sp~d,•:s:.: = ~=: CiM• Salaryopm.MMllO Sm. CODYll. bolpt. Dr ~tt!;t~ .!!!.. D~~ ~t~ ~p~l:!.~~c~ Now hlrllls for full ti for~mmye. Froaa'7• necw. NJ beaeftt 1*1 1111 111d 111pervllor1 ~~~~~~IUon LKALSICllTAIY C.M. Fair1rounde. uper. dependable dlctapbone required. f~1 ~::e1t~f:.~~ Saleaca...&--. Fll.11 lime. Exp, desired offered. Ccdaet Steve, • b 111t1 eu u tl e I. available. I PM·ll PM, 3 <CORPORATE> 5'Nllll. per'IOll lot top q111Uty X1Dt •orkinl eondl U r-Ai.rplrt. Varyiq daYI ti U I • .a butnotrequired sa.1110 Previoul hardware.~ or4ft1Shllperweek. latervle•• belna Nunina wort only. Npt Bcb. IDSe belle&I. For app'l boun; ldeahupplemea· Cb......u~·-..... ...... .As.I.la w Jltrieftce neceuat7 .._. .................... acbedu)ed for last week LYM 166..ma call557.ail. ta l Inc 0 me I 0 r .... ~mu • .....,. ruu • .= a. Cvv. baowlc--'•e ol nadlmen-,~ ID NOY. rar w.. -1 .. , ~u:-',"-. u-p NB Part-time. SA • NB ..,. E ri .......1 red -. 2 -IUom Hallable. 1 ,.,., .........-"' -.__.. ~ homem1ken 4 1t11· St 11 Old J !kl sf: •act p ..... er · tary pro1rammln1 da'Ya:anctlevenlnp,n · pee . l . 1-2 yn u -area. POI. attitude• /~ ort1. or er. ----:!~:..;z....i.=.:m::::::...--1 Gr nder Re1tauranl, would be lielpf\al. Tbil perlflDcedwWecf. perlnu. Two •l· 1mllt1 needed, alnt ' ::0.0:18,0ur ~ve, Quick, Sharp •/aoru BOATa.EAN'ER 1400W. eo.tffwy, N.B. depart meat will be ... ,, torne11. S1lary com· belleftta.CID:ta.-... COIDPID1 .en 1ame howledse. Gilt "'-the nter' loeatloG. '42•1 ch a r Ced wit II t be Pw 0 •hi -Uti O C Ai!fl:rt Q opportudiel for advu· wrappiq. NB a..s..wn. ""' S ... ,,,... "'· · · Nunl.n1 ~ ttmet blled on 1our SA5''7·~ PmerFemaJe.m.mt c-rupo111ibillty to O d ea I P I I area. Great bea lt1. --_._ '"I! ~ob performan"'•. -=--........,-==-------··-__ .._._._ ...... 00 or11n Ill ODI .,_.. ·-p .._..__ •• .. "' •------•I P/T-Weetndl. 15.00 -r-""'• ~ • ...., lkilll, rellted pu.rcbq • .-uureawne ... : .,...... lspar'd., all 1blft1. 4 leuutworidqt'Cmd.I· SALIS F. M-. eerbr.Allfpla!l\551'5622 repair compoaall of mses-""-..... ulnd. nel Msr, PO Boa iUO, • I& liool. Mlllt be D6over. Eaclabacbl 11ow'fJn ti tbe 111tem with .,..._ .... , N.8.nllO. Coa•. llolp. Nwpt Bc:ll. A lY ln bt 1 COUM'm_, mlnlm1l 111l1tance Maa'1S,. LIQUOR CLE Rlt. ~1mUeftJ:. _..;\, ;ii pel'IOD n . Gifts, formertJ ol lAa. Clll 1 'l,';':i{orp~: ~en~.=.-· Kept, 11oun~~~. ptttme,=:.rSteY•, ~1 • u~·:.S·c.u; ~ •• zaios.1.Brt1to1 r"W:,"::!:'c':C':; =Ii pcllttloll tota ....,,,, aoo-ta-IOM. Sat. Au IWCIU en toe. la Udl 11artu 1mkr, ... PG'lt maturt °"99'f::' Pleaat call for ao ap-Olflel..,. . (Nnttol.MOd>Dul. Iida'•> vwa,.. Alllilrla,.... womu. (Ideal fo r ~J poi.ntmtal t :JO.S PM. IJV&.Df ' • 11.U.·lldilled., Mn l!J•an mature lbldllit). Jla. UOW.8Q9t. M*81tllrouPrrtday, MOft•S' ff.ac::r~ ~( Via Oport.o, Newport ft'W Ian., IOD-P'ri, M1..s.t .• • Colta .... CAGIZ7 ~lxtmlfQDSD. .... ' IOU!alAM .... Be ..... • .... ~ ..... ..__ ___ _ I • ..,, llf .B .• H.B. (7l4)ta-Cl. r--==r.:=~·1 llaturt,... -IDr Stlel IMlp, lallrit ...... •il'•~••••mf 14Mm:m·zm. n. Dalt1 Pilot II u Gift Wrap lclfal 1ltutloa la -· ___ Mii. IOft water OD. S..Jm retatl ~. prtf. +.,• ..... !qui Op port11alty HICIOIYFAIMS Newport Btacb arta Co1la llna Marlaa C...u.a.llaetbavtad .......................... i ... ~.-.. ......... --Wlll r•······················._: =:~t'it.·:r.~: =:q ::~':...*';,= :.-~~·~~ I ~' ~~~.':.:.~~lcl~S.l!lltl ______ _ ~J toapply. r,t.tkt·~ .. ~m •• ~1 ta'0~~ :1 '!"M :=,::a.:::..~ . OBI ,L ~-~t( SAUOAT MICIOIYW : : ... _ ... .--. 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"" ., r .. • I ,, MOVING IA.LI,...,..,, QubtJ ........ N Tooll,R.,.....,,..... ~--Wit flOMYIClte Ut'•ar•. •tPIU, ht f lu. tut L• o..r. Ill._ p[ IY oolor ,., '°" °"" -fO clot•l•I· eolor tv, <:'Almla,PV(NWSll&er/ C.M.l!tllll.... TV, la 1~'~1tt1 ._......_..._ ~ ............... _____ "':'-------. •aa••.,/irJ•r. mile. •rhnl> llOVDfG SAU; CJeJo. i........ ...., ..-~ .......,..,...,"""-----1 1111 Viet:.;. CM. lledeeor1Ua1. H11ddle Mwa1• ctrSl11. lilll1 :.-r:t. al ~ ... ••••••• lt&/JMH._ bedroom, mJ1e fue. plaat1, furalt111t '6 llUCB llllCI DOl'f'T ... •=•• • ... C.8!. SU. PAIT/Tl!tl ~ aala.ot for rala flltt.et ........ 10am to ------~ 2pm eaell Sat11rday. $7 /br t comm. Car .Call s•••n••/C:... llea /womeo t o reprtleDt adt.lni new product . .._, maken Deed ODI;)' to call II r w -wlsnuoM/MM JllPlY upr'd ia mtll 'I ana wom.'• rubiom. Store in Lacuna Beacb. Call ..... •SICllrAmS• C.Jratuladma, Sbella Battr Nor-. for Join· Ina tbe Belt Employ. llNDl Aseeey la U. World! lJz Relnden Ao, lac. 40IO Blrdlllt'MEOE Newport/llMllO/Free SICllT AlllS nPISTS... llC..rtoMSTS Lonaut, llatclalni l1at1, toya, 1tereo, laHlaold miae. lHJ II.Ill rl'I 11&..au. cml1. W .. . dlalr,...acredlua'1 clot•la1. lat •·•· II IMetlt .. C(,11. 24H2 Twt1 II Toro .......... _ ... _ chir. Call Ttrt)' Aucta n.. IA (thalv , r..u, o.r.,_ Sale! T'J0.44N Wuted. fte ua. "A .. "41 'JS1.11N ..... Dlr. ft)J"... ·s.tts. 1-21'11. Ill ZI s.t-S.. PotU.. "'810. ... .:. ... •••••••• ..... S. "9 ....... S. 8Mod1 ~a NNI. Mewpo-1 I All Pura. i........ to Oame. (twlr tM C.,. iood llomt Coub, cloO•, rolt Sat.,_ Now.II. 15.IAJI ne111ah r lltla • tratll: Allo ~ Of Soft Drilb) 1rtll Pl1 m1a. Dolli. Good ~ ...,._ iuctm.. to I Pll. 1M1 Port 'hlill· ecau!J't. • g Did St. -to lM~ dio dalldre,..._ Sat i .4, lJll Booelt S..11ou!Jel!ltllda TRINl CIWSTllASI! C11 -~--OP!.-~---- Com./Labam OooM·laW'ftmct Super salt! DMllll U•. SUamaaSulpleSele ... m lla.rifold, Cdll • ..,_ 1111111 World War D =idli llDOd ~ Pti t Sat M Nb'! '6 eet., 1'ael91d. 1ood1, ~":'·a~k•aa:f.: Sat/Sua. 111rfboard1, 1°£::~~·a~ .r.':i ~-!CHfQ ~~n':f :t'tt boab. tidl Bwlbap, Lltaale ts blke.funL.toc*ttc. GmtMWaUJJ.41' oil.le/Lab IDI~. St.AP!lnw!l&HB no.IHu.lfir MDU wau.u GUn! Ladies SATltol.......... • ....... ~ ... , per pet! loYes T_.CIGdm•Warm· lamps, -.e frames, __ ... ,.. .. ood Ill&"! doc. lllP'IJO, .......... ete. lat t Sue, hn., camp. upe. Nov Wdl , ~ M. lo'/16 mc.1112 ~ Tickets waatod. Call ood llom• Im· Sat/Su 10 am. 1'40 eq., plow, 01'/. 1t1le 11211 ruilou ! Dr.CM. MzlU41ll.!7!f!!l ·M CGnica Pl. .... Verde, ~at, llllc. -PaJ.IMr UDI• . p . lmae. .. ... Ver.M Sit ~. Slall ..... n-i~ a.l&e ti Cll.SIMNI , · Travel memorabilia, 1·1. Deak, 1ml ap· IMI ' .. J _.......Good Ooad. OM armoU9 rr. dill nn H111e1 4 ram•· P\irn., 1ructrau.er dock tit, pliancea, CllllD(ll Mt ol •••••••••---.... .. ODIY. 7IHl1J Mt (MW). 4 f"r, dlD rm ;r.:•·· alllJq11te, Iliac. boaU.1 equip., rabbit clillMaa-tnewnttr. Alto 111 • Buady ... . KiUala. HcKIH er~~·· ~·: tool:i ··~1:.,ID& from A·Z eoat, more. Im Bena, Wall I bedspreads, Perfect hen ror belit- T ..... ,........ d. F . To Gd Geeo Ori.... PtJ1.C II R1 a H.8.SaLJ0.4.SIMIN feather piilowt, misc. eer. Xlnt toee/c:ood. ~lillt -ffH1111Alt4 ~aw · · · Funi, II • r Clotlatl, Yard Sale. hnlitun, lift 30'71 Cexk!D Rd. --. :J;.a:,c rO:..~~':o reatl>tDe. 8M tbla, claaln, Stereo. m • boaaeJlolcl kems Sat· SUNDAY lM, 2310 lit Acou1llc Guitar. Lite WPM . 10 key. Non erle.11.131-1030 llultl·lamll1 Garate El@StCll Sun aft. t AM. SUI Ave. Corona de1 Mar. new w/cw. '115/ftrm. amoter. Salary SlOOO et&.• S~M Sat. Oct Ut · YARD SAL£.Set tAM·T Limerick Ln, Cll, Many lte1111I Some antJ. 145..aoe mo •. CPA finn, Cotta IOIO r;,,1 ·::::·c::::· Portab&edlbwlbr, toys, Fai rview /Bater. qua, -P""'A--Swua~-.-<Ja--P-.. -..,- llua. Call Carole. • ............. fura: brlck:a.bract'. cblldrf n'a booh, -.o&Jl. Everytbl•r llut Go! i,kn mcm1t« eordt 154·1040 IUY * * Toola • ~ Item.. dotlatt, tk. mt .,,._1. Wicker Fum, Reeter, Boa• fl&IJ o1 Houac fc ncel.'HOO.-.i(rsr ' Lota ol llilc llM Pon WPl.Cll Settee.Table• Iliac 1ara1e Surprises. TWD . /J&'I TYPIST ~. UMd P'UnllUn • Wlaeele ~ 271 Brentwood, C.M. Item.a 3IO Sallta babel Cheap. l._ Nlcbola. NY. UQP, w • Sharp profetlioaal for cta--OR I wlllr NB tool a, appllucu, Cll . Apt "D" RuoUncton $S$0. C1tm Tele 011 busy Newport Beacll o1. =r•vou ••••-•••• 1 b · Beacll Guitar. a.o. '91-tefl n R · ---c ot u , t oys, etc. l 'Gold Pluab Sora 6 · evet ce. eceptiao. Cmeni Kenmore waaber,I MAS AUCTION PriDb,boab,flaoltahle, Sat/SuaM. II t b" Lo s a.1-.aa,_a_._ --------- f!t:ITM !![1$4 - Westin-=-J'ridae. wi~ • lr1·M ....... y GI w..._••· drJer, II.at Coed, IJIO ... or •••••••• -~.--rr.. to female 20 cu rt 1ldt·b1·1lde rib rrtlJdalN. IJlst eaed, DO Fem 1cem~er1 ms. -..011 mes t ILtlri,..aa &llO, diD Ill •to + Buffet, mo. Kon·Prl Fem. C w.g l..-lrd;· ... Wri&J,rat.or, sJnt ecmd. t . ' 1'roaHr-. lUI. Deeds I .... m:!!l l ~ Refrid&. G.E.1.1'. BFrolt Sofa. I ". free , copper, S150. Gold 17J.J073. ~c~ OE blt·in db&e oven. Top Adorable oven ii microwave, bot-Tral ne tom oven ls aelf-ekllilil~ Home. elect. 2 yra old. Xln G cood H!!Q. •!!! Blue II Litton electric ran1e w /pu 1 bbutt o n ....... microwave oven. Free 1tandln1 unit. S c:yl ••••••••• Wblr lpool dl11lw1br. **' Whl= traab ~pac-a. tor. I Items ...... beta :.ttlia• uaed.$UGJ ors Tempora.., -p1o1-15olfl1~~1~typiq. matcbloc 1aa dryer., 64616%1J"'t621 dried e.c"''•ptus and a e ••& neat, ·---.,..-• Jbua,lcelllallSlllO.LM ~-----... ., .,..., ......, .._ ~ szso T _ --~ _,. _ -v GARAGE SALE·Blk fc Ronda l ·IO. Ca.Iii. Sid· hni. d.illlls, llltiQua, Seriet UAmp$400, call Salll know that &mceri::f: ID---. appu Pl stove, t1UT•---baby's breatla, ml1c Dedier radial arm aaw In• Glau Doon, Ihm llUIC:I l.5Cll5 a~ ...... Rd. ev• . ._ ~-.-.. -tereata .a. Ex e'D"""' WAITER/WAITRESS, leas than l yr '100. ~·-lltikb, ete SAT.QJN M . / laDd G·-'-._._ Br.. Cl .. di ._ __ ,,._ - m •.. e tb""e difrerenc'"e" eanar'd, pltime eves, 173-11'1 Let ..,~ 40ILeowoodDr.CM w 1 · .,...,.. -· ••e, oc.. ra 0 · L!&\llla Beadl.4'7·1JGI !!!II • . r~ KING 1ora, boob, records, Sat/San. 441 Princetoo Fv.nUture mile cladla New ....... =,.._· tlldcr __ Sl.nloe.-r ___ _ Good locatkm at a Rich ts/hr. No tips. Pvt coun-CE Custom DitpeDJer INNERSPRING New DI ct Ire we r toJI, 1trt'1 doChea 1-4. Dr. CK. 54IMl&li S 1 t I S~1 I .' 3. 7l i w/JXJo Yaaalla am Pa 1 UR ate p 1u1 try club. Call 664-5404, Fridce. asoo. Kenmore EXTRA FIRM maUl'ell Surfboard w/leub, Sat 1-1. Sat Olll'J! a.1. Garaae ~! Sat. 9-$. Larbpur, Cd.II (In aJ. lt!OO/OBO.mmr p, WEULYaJECK. Interview alter Spm, Reny Duty Waaber,1 Ml, never llled, worth 5'11n. c.t•SeUDOO. JlllZ'7JQl17brgog,C.ll. 1:311 ChriltiDe Dr. HB. ley). ----- Wed-Sun. $200. Dryer,SlOO. 1$30, aac:r. 1241 del. Raleltb Jlampar f!,1s Xk, ID.lac. boys'. ladies CroN su.ta, Mapoh ~-.... -------1 DRUIOIDS *s •• ...._II!* IYICll HESTov• WAITllSS ""'7&1 Nert.bnr ~ = ..!~.:. 'minilaa-t1 ....... pa Dmta·.,.', clotbla1, etc. 120 tcJl.Hnj!lf. DOY•SHOllS T Need .... "'~ "1 Dlnillf rm c:octtaill Washer• Pl dryer, lit ~ -· ..._ ·. oal ~alyl!t!llCll.WSat. Buainettt. mruu toys W 0MD11 FU L om...a&ihea1 PtllFYn..OU I f/time.ca11Us.11M1. . ISST.15,:;:orea~.•nty. 75'-~· Usually. home. ardware, kltcben, Bar aools, delk butch, and c"" .. ""•, llrls tfike, -iuM9UE P.A. mike • ataad1. •ASSOCl'ATIS ~ milt. Sat l4tb Olll'J. a.s. Iola, 511 Vista Grande tlloe .. mem ud Chain, cbestl, Jampe, peclall•boerd. UllSA11S, I (Spedaliltain ~.!?!'.~!........... IUY ~IS Bb~dc~~~'. s:::c:. after N.BblBhlftl.&moety. wo mens Juuare. booh, dishes I& new ~ YOUUL0¥1 Tem~ClerlcaJ ....,, 11 I• Rerrta. wuller, dryer, lnuualil,yfUS.SIMIM remod·et. Barstoola, CUL DISAC SA&I medicine cbeat, mir· Po laroi d came ra . Foraale lhltill DZ5. xlDt ,.IOYSI trlCllDDel) .. ••••••••••••••••••••• stove. Prompt aervtce 20 aolu. New.•· Lov· cabineta dab alldiq lllnl prices fll('Dltun rored" tilea, llUCH KWllt ~/hardsllellcai 54" A.41-J .C. Appl. 548·"15· eaeata SU. Steepen, 1Ja11 doors'. door bon U " PeUceat s ¢' MORE ! Sat only M. ICll AllUqua, iuitan Took, M Uled anst ae Tate adYaatqe ol Wa ~ WES'l'llINllTER ~13 fll!. FACl'ORYl51-ST• ftoam•. ckllet doon, ap. 17r.-rront loader 1 ; Vista Tnadaa Newport Bar Belfa, c aineraa, P . Mtm =uoity to JoUI one ol ABBEY Kenmorti Late Model Gu Remodeliq Sale II edit f Uuc:t1, toya, uatd. motor to11 ctolb~ Beacll Eve~! 2JGl:ll2 Bluff Office fa •a e & Uoa'sleadiqauto 180045typutBlvd., ANTIQUEllAU. Dryer, 1125. Auto Pilot, Llvrmf11n1S300 .tu..Ha umber/puelln&. tools ii ....iuJ Items'. l 'DavenporU10ccdWr, :a~e~.._,,!;_~~~~-I; I; 0 •• paJ1a retallen/ service Ste. 235. ltvine 11751 Wellmimte:r Ave. Elec: Seuorl6-m3 u.. ''"""'~ Refreabmenta, IA... 9am...Spm Sat/Sun -.,. reupholstered &reen lite us a .......... a...,... ..................... .. c:enten.Weolferaoea· SICUT'••yu. GARDENGROVE FREEZER"' /f Se -.IM-C13 SPllSat,&a.30'71C.0:. Kua Cr., F.V. SE-;f oew $125. Kaatledoct OetGREENcub Sec'y dnt, L 1b1pecl, ceUent 1•·.ff..• aaJ•rv -SM-'1• -c · an, Pecan low cheat 1150, bl F b t I kl I d d ud a ~~ ........ :-,'e Secretarial poelUoa in upript, Id cancl. $115, llahdblebed,dreuet• trJ-Club Dr. C.K . Reil I& llarnolla ID· :!00arSaet,..._!-'!.C:.iD~~~ forWHITEelepbanta ~ D • !tw:~':u.! tbat In~~....., acitive Newport Cent.er call*'-5 mirror•.,, tell Betweea 11 .. Verde/ teraecUon, enter on •~ · ,.,..._ .....,y wiUuC'lauifiedAd • v.ann :.. ~ paid v:utdaaa, ~ Realtor'• olftce. Front Wicker Dak'6 Rocker, Refrlr CE, u Cu ft. 115o. rabenn.n Ra.es ollllZ~ C.M Office Furn: Compl .. and me lna., bonus -ottlce PQliUon requires settee, ~-.. dWn. avocado. Xlnt cond. ~ ntl41.ue wlc:lter ~orm/M1~~~UCall• far pl Sood telephone voice, •·-·•• PIO.~aftt 1beU 1100. AU la ,.., ...... ,_. san·M~moreJ t'JPlnc, SH • ap. Orran, brass cub re· M ..._ amtc:ood Pets ll'7 INTEll=? LETS pearance. Real estate &liters, CIM 6t t.bl ti • .. -~1175 I0'40IO ..................... .. GET ACQ INTED• eaperieiice hdpfuJ but c:bain, tl&cbm cab .. 6 -· ""-1-1 ... 7 al 72" Bab1 YeUow Naped taJ.t. Appl'JiD at: · not e11e11Ual. Prefer p l ctu.re frames . •rdlt I02t tbt:-to'::·• •in· r .._ I 11111 , IOIO lac Amason Parrot local resWeat. For •· 01 m -au. ....................... cl'd _ pads 11& • 05t IWal•e ION Mllc1l1 11• t•c• r 11• w/wrot1&1it '"* C.ce PEP BOYS 11221 .... IW We' I t C& l'.caul Oppart\altJ f!mplofer M/F terviewcalllln. Duhl. Gtrta Sdt.._ lspd Wiie. 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I + remcwa· --~....._.. .......... ......._ __ AU rul'Diture, Glauware. attes. OCEAN FRONT ... _ . Roll'°£:~ ........... .._,_ D. t ~in t.bl 11:: ·--m.'15'1t ASSISTAMI' lO...S ·30pm.Sl1N ll-4pm llaia St. Balboa Pier ble, ISO. Aati_q11e Blk tblJ4 • MW ftMICb, Bnod N , ..... olJ Salon llairdryers and bje top •: . dbl I.Dabe Laaia XIV Gruel, -------•I For V.P. Irvine fum · ..._,: · ITUSlO Leather Cbatr, ISO. batdl top ea&e tbl, 111· wtrt ~-, Joore • byd.rauc cUin, mir-alnlt, yel/10141, new, SU,000 u1ue mutt Sala m r a . c u sto m er Vi ., ..... , __ Lamps,21crl1$.CaD backclir/oUoman. WW tell =,ron.abelw.mdplaab. 32x21MO;m-e.2 aacrifice91,:!00/111totr. llClllTllS se · /Oldf:r follow mtqe ....,...,.. u~e, 4H·3t0$. Dua Point S.paa. style bdrm hn. ma 1111 • A.lso1 a:i-=::ampoo P1aata Dice larse adec· See at OQl1IST PIANO ElecutiveSeardl Firm aJ/d~~ftiq/ bl~:t!t •..WSl ... lh bltuptohpd,lmobbya, Area. lamJ!,18e.ttc.MMIM :t;t orr. 5Sl-3ZlO PYl , udlWr · tion.'bar1aill rrlcea MOO Hamilton, H.B. 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Decoy S3 Cue u8 Rerrig1rator 540 s 0 r a 8fl , in g 0 od Music stand SS. 20101 pads 2!txl2ft S3 each. 86 headboard with shelve:. tond111on sso 631 5675 5 c S 50 c 9 am -Sp m rulter 131n SIS Large S7 50 Mahogany desk stick SI Flaa ca e S2 · coodi'ti·oo Kil.'""· o• 77 Bay v I e w ct op or quart Igloo ire chest sso Rail~ <tncl hner sso Saturday Sunday 9040 white table cloths SIO. $40 Old steamer trunk · .,. C r o ch et b I a n It e ts -........,.. ........ 0 h1k-Onn Te~m 't C I F L O S O ••o .,., · Golf club Sl. Light S20·SSO Carrom board Newport 8 a y I . 510. Lampshade S2. 22m ll eater and matt res~ •" ~" ~ .. "aze irc e, ountam 1nens 5 c I . New .,.. &..1 t connection cord fixhlre. S2 . Poker chips 52. Tire chains SS . DISHES SOc. Games 7k Saturday 8.30-4.00 round m 1 r ror S 4. sso i 54·0938 2895 Baker ~~r~d~t11~ ~~~e 0~~ \'alley SE or Heil and needlepomt 510 Upright 5SO Sunbeam blender Sl Gola nng 52 Ladies Blender SS Rollaway ~b~i~Oc7~~ c;af~a~~.· MAPLE desk S35. Chairs ~~~~b~! 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SJ speakers SR pair 8 ~ e c e 1 ,. er S 2 5 S3S Womens Jeans and Clothmg 50c each 2350 deck 12Vmechan1SmS8 S2 .• £ycle manual SI thermostat control 1350 skates $2 Toyota 812 D SSO Men·s dre s each Turntable with Trac k pla\er 2!'> Supersrope s te reo pants. size 7·10 Sl·S2 College Drive, Costa Stereo tape heads s GJnn book S2. Shower ·watt hke ne.w SIO Boots spoked rims SIO Ski shoes 7 l2 SIO W.ill shure cartridge SS. MacDonald siereo clock r a ssette dec k S2!'> I Womens shoes size 7-S Mesa SS6·8842 after track and cassette S2 glap $2. Purse S3 CT\' Sm toPS. stttl toe. size boots S2S. Portable pictures SIS SSO Lamps Blanket Sl Black and rad 10 520 Ster eo M agna\O\ cassette Sl·S2 m E 18th Street. llam each Comb1nat 1oo 21 tubeS2.2Uxl5tlreS3 lOD like new SlO. Snow black, white T,V. $50. Ts12 1 GWI leather SSSlO. while.. tote SS. 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