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1981-11-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
111111 CUil OHANGl COUNl Y CALIFOR N IA '>UC l "'I \ Pact reached federal funding bill -~on I. •• WASHINGTON tAP>. Co ngressional negotiator s reached agreement early today 011 emergenc y s p end ina legislation to rescue the federal government from Its two-day insolvency, House Democrats said the plan would give President Reagan the new spending cuts he wants, although not in the precise programs he requested. But neither congressional Republicans nor administration o rr lcla l s provid e d any immediate word on whether the bill would be acceptable to the president. R eaga n ha s threatened to veto any measure that busts his budget. "If lhe numbers hold up" the president will sign the bill, Se nate Republican Leader Howard Baker said near the end of a 14-hour negotiating day. But one $Ource noted at that point, "The White House hasn't signed off on it yet " Wllh the 1o ve rnm e nt t ec hnically o ut of m oney. congressional leaders scheduled highly unusual Sunday sessions of the House and Senate to bring the plan to a final vote. The final agreement came as House and Senate negotiators resolved a billion-doJla r dispute over s pe nding for social programs and decided to have the measure expire on July 15, 1982. But lacking an agreement on KEEPI~ WATCH ON TROPHY -Did these future Trojan and Bruin footba ll players have a premonition of Saturday 's score·.• James \\'ed geworlh. 12. of South Gat e. in use· uniform gives victory sign while Eddie Whale, 9, of Downey, looks heavenward for UC LA. fo'or details or the game. see Sports. Page Bl. 'A battle for Western Europe' WA S HI NGTON 1AP 1 Pres ident Reagan's call for s h arp reductions 1n nuclear forces sets the stage for a prolonged propaganda debate with Soviet President Leonid I Brezhnev who climbs a key Western European 1>ulp1t toda~ in Bonn ··This as the year of s incent)'. who 1s more sinc·ere than the other." said an adm1mstrat1on offi cial , assessing Reagan's pro posal and tbe 1n1t1al. predictably critical. response an the Soviet press · ll as a battle for Western Eueope " Be hind the p reside nt's dramatic appeal Wednesday to t he Kremlin to avoid "the dread threat or nuclear war" 1s a determinaL1on to seize the . initiative from the Soviet leader Brezhnev has been preaching arms control while Reagan was talking about limited nuclear war in 'Europe. And al l t h e world was list ening. · Reagan's speech reaffirmed to t he international audience his personal ·commitment to try to cap the nuclear arms race. lie was brightening his image and try ing to undercut a growing anti-nuclear protest movement m the West. <See story. Page /\2) . Meanwhlle il was reported Reagan would be interested in t he private conversatlorr ON THE INSIDE NETWORK TURNS ON - When C lare Thain joined American Edu cation al Television Network in Irvine this spring he round a great concept that wasn't working. To see how he channeled the professional programmin~ toward success, see Page Dl. .. ENTHUSIASM FIRED -It's possible that In ABC's "Code Red" fire-fighting series Lorne Greene mar have found his new "Bonanza." fi'ind out why on NllS ANALYSIS Brezhnev proposed six monlhs ago 11 at had "a high probab11tty Of SUCCl'SS ' "The state of U .S ·Soviet relations "'ould have to be in c;uch a state that a meeting or this sort would be appropriate. said the olflc1al In a letter dated May 25 and released F'riday by the Soviet Embassy, Brezhnev proposed · hones t and constructive oegollat1ons. as well as a search for mutuall y acceptable solutions or pracllcally all maJor questions existing bet ween ill> " There were other calculations behind Reagan's four point agenda for reducing the nuclear and conventional arsenals of both sades and for equalizi ng troop levels an Europe Pressure was building among tht• Europeans f or a n al'commodat1on between lhP superpowers Reagan's proposal may be too sweeping to succeed Even if it s tands a c hanc e. the negot1at1ons opening Nov 30 an Geneva to hmat nuclear missiles in Europe could stretch out over many months Fluor gives Music Center $2 million The Fluor Foundation has pledged S2 mi ll ion toward construction and endowment of the planned Orange County Mus ic Center in Costa Mesa. it was announced Saturday. The gift will bring lo $20 million the total pledged to the S59 million center . The facility. which will include separate 3,018-seat and 1.000·seat theal4!rs, Is scheduled lo open in late 1984 or early 1985. TIME TOO SHORT -Two boys s uffering •trom a rare disease that causes them to age 10 times faster than normal will meet soon al Disneyland. But how do they cope every day at sc hool . home and the supermarket? See Page AlO. JNDEX J . Robert Fluor, chairman or the Fluor Corporation and a trustee for the music center campaign, said in a statement, · · 1 am particularly pleased that the Fluor Foundation c ao commit a m ajor grant to this most importa nt Orange County project. As a trustee, I am especially interested in ins uring that our fund-r aising efforts continue to meet wlth the s uccess we have enjoyed to date." The Fluor Foundation pledge Is the sixth 1lft of $1 million or more to the center. Others in clude a donation from the Segerstrom family or S6 million plus a five-acre parcel on which the center will be located, $3 million from the James Irvine Foundation, $2 million from Jim Bentley and $1 million each for the Harry G. Steele Foundation and the Hoag Foundation. ; • Page 011. John M. Rau. president and chief executive otric6 or Oran1e County Music Center, Joe .. said of the Fluor pled1e: "This extremely gtnerous pledge trom the Fluor Foundation renews the pledge of our board or directors and trustees to complete the two-theater complex, which will serve our county's audiences and artists alike." OUT IN FaONT - " Patbltndere, "' best-seller by Gall llld the Four Tops, who lle•e led the pop record charU for 20 yean, are detcrlbed in the book and music . review columns th•l at.art on Paee 1>6. .. L ( OAll. Y f'll.oTHC~CNtl ~Ct!Nca , ...... , ...... , ,. . > Rau said 1roundbreakln1 for the larcer theater probably Will take place befor. worll: be1tna on the smaller racUJty, ln an effort to complete and open both ttmultaneoualy. spending for roreian aid. they decided to refer the question back to the lwo houses. Technically. the government ran out of money at 12:01 a.m. Saturday when exisUng stopgap spendlna legislation expired. Bul the White House conceded no one w ould n oti ce the difference, al least for the time being. The new measure is needed because, except ror a measure covering its own operations, Allen • ID Congress has nQt yet passed any or the mo ney bills for the current riscal year , which began Oct. 1. The Democrats' revised offer was turne d ove r l o ad ministration o fricials ror review "It's at the White House now,' said one aide, indicating that top-level presidential aides were scrutinizing the proposal. While full det ail s or the De mocratic proposal were s ketc hy . House Democratic Leader Jame~ Wr11ht or Texu said the proposal would 1ive Reagan the overall level of s pending cuts he wanted, but $pread them differently amona federal programs. Democrats· also orrered an additional $800 million for rorelgn aid, he said .. The House adjourned shortly' a ft er 7 p.m . P ST . and ls: scheduled to reconvene at 10• a .m PST today Later, the• Senate quit for lhe evening, too, and wall return today. ' another hind Reagan. aide admits gift of watches from writer WASHINGTON <AP J National sec u r i ty adviser Richard V Allen acknowledged Saturday that he received two watches fro m a J apanese JOurnalist. but called them "a personal gift for m y wife from a friend of many years· standing.'' There were also reports that investigators are trying to determine whether Allen received Sl0,000, not Sl.000. Tokyo police to try to determine if the amount of money given Allen was $10,000. not $1 ,000 investigation is trying lo d etermine if Allen received , $10.000 or Sl,000 The official said the sum SI0,000 was written on both the envelope the money "'as an and "some kind of receipt" found an the safe. the newspaper said an its editions today Tokyo police refused comment on the report by M ainich1 Shan bun It wa~ learned Saturday that Jus tice Department officials belihe the poss1b1hty that the case involves Sl0,000 rather than $1.000 1s likely to be a dead end But they were not certain. Allen said the watches were a gift from a friend, which is permitted for White House o ff icia l s "when the cir cumstances make it clear Journalist Fuyuko Kamisaka, who has said she gave Allen Sl ,000 intended for Nancy Reagan lo give to charity. told The Associated Press that one of the watches was given J an. 16, before President Reagan's tn· a uguration, and the other on Jan 22, two days afterward. T he New York Times quoted an unidentified adm1nastrat1on of f icial as ~ay an g the I See ALLEN, Page AZJ Allen, an his latest written response to questions presented hirn by the White House press office said both watches "were rece1 ved prlor to Jan 20, 1981," when Reagan was inaugurated and Allen be came natio nal security adviser. Haig 'awarded' for broken English BOSTON tA P 1 Secretary of The awards , announced here at the organization's 7lst annual conventio n, are "an ironic ·tribute ' lo American public f1ghes who have perpetrated language that 1s "g rossl y unractual. deceptive, evasive, eup h e mis tic. confusi ng or self contradi c t o ry ," s aid W1ll1am Lutz. h e ad of the Committee on Doublespeak White House officials generally are prohibited from accepting gifts from anyone the staff me mber "knows or has reason to believe . . . has any interest whi ch ma y be substantially affected by the staff member's performance of hi• job." State Alexander M Haig Jr , given tongue·in·cheek credit for s ~ fractured phrases as "careful caution" and "caveat my response, .. has won the 1981 Doublespeak Award from an orga ni zation o r English teachers. Meanwhile, it was learned tha t a J apa nese news paper has reported that the FBI has asked H aig edged out the En v1 r o nmenta I P rotect1on Agency and the Moral MaJonty In what the NaUonal Council of T eachers of Englls h ca lled language of "pernicious social or political consequences.·· Lutz. chairman of the English department al Ruteers, saJd the award has been given annually since 1974. Ronald Reagan won last year $1 .5 billion craft to house 3. astronauts f.or 90 days By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Of tlM 0.llY Plie. SIMI While the U.S space program in recent years has focused mainly on development of a reusable rocket (the Space Shuttle l. the Soviet Union has cha nneled its resources toward operation of a permanent manned space station. But the United St ates could catch up by building a permanent American station in space by the end or this decade, according to a design study by McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co. in Huntington Beach, which is working under a contract with NASA·~ Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Fritz Runge, research head on the project, said the American space station Is still in the design stages. He said NASA may be prepared by 1985 to ask Congress for the Sl.S billion it will cost to put in orbit the basic space station, a facility with room to house three astronauts for 90-day shifts. Operating in low Earth orbit, the manned platform could be expanded and adapted for a variety of space experiments, McDonnell Oou1las officials say. The company spokesmen say drugs, metal alloys and other processes requirlna a weightless environment could be studied In the orbiting station. Ac;cordina to Run1e. mu ch ot the technolo1y requlred could be adapted from Skylab, bullt by McDonnell Oouclu mo..e than a decade 110, from the Space Shutt.le and from Spacelab, a related project bein1 financed by European nations. ,, Little help is expected from the Russians, who completed a successful docl<ing in June between an unmanned supply ship and the manned Salyut 6 space station. ·'The Russian s a r e wearing th e ir achievements like medals," Runge observed. "I doubt whether they'd really want to share any of their technology. They reel s mug about being ahead in d e ve loping permanent s pace residences." The American space station now being developed would h av e its own s hare of ad vances, according to McDonnell Douglas. The platform would be equipped with two giant solar panels, giving the appearance or wings, and a radiator panel to take care or heat generated in the facility. The solar panels would be used to generate electricity. The airlock adapter would be the core or the manned platform to which all other components would be attached. The habitat area would contain sleepln1 quarters for three and control systems. An emeraency Earth return vehicle, somewhat akin to an Apollo capsule, could be attached. An outside "workbench" section and a robot arm such as the type used in the Space Shuttle could be added. Research director Runge said he ia not discouraged by the malfunctions and delays that·bave plaaued the Space Shutlle. "This situation is no different from when you're lestlng any aircraft or sopbialicatld piece ol machinery," he aald. "Notblns worked perfectly with Skylab on opentn1 day either. "I thJnk the publlc la behind tbe .,.ee proaram." I, 11 Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 rCoast youths show off skills • in Scout-0-Rama 0.11, ............. ~La ... ,. Among the Scouts participating m opening ceremonies at Saturday's Scout-0-Rama at Orange County Fairgrounds tOOS Costa Mesa's Cub Scout Pack 302. Nme-year--0ld Peter Moore held his pack's flag at the ceremonies, which featured actor Lome Greene Excess profit?' Juvenile program out ORANGE (AP> A work experience program allowed young people in Orange County Juvenile Hall to gel a crack at free ente rprise. but they were so s uccessful at earning money legally that the program was discontinued "ln a sense it became too successful ," said Mike Schumacher, the county's chief probation officer. He said he decided to discontinue the Junior Achievement program at the Otto A. Fischer School at Juvenile Hall in Orange because he was concerned about the young offenders handling the large amounts or cash the business brought in. He was also worried that the counselors were getting so mvolved with the program that they might forget about the importance of security. he said The program in question had sales of'$28,986 during the 1981 spring semester through a proJect involving buying baseball caps and T-shirts and customizing them for resale. With ' help from their advisers o r Sa nta Fe Inte rnational, the Alhambra-based 011 hrm. the youths sold their products as far away as , Egypt, Ghana and the Ivory Coast. The program was popular with the young people. One participant called it "the best thing to ever happen to this place. l made money legally for the first tame in my hfe .. The program earned 25 times what most other Junior Achievement programs made, and authorities re portedly were worried about e mbezzlement. However, the s tudents never actually handled more than $50 cash at a time and a staff rc>ember was present during all cash transactions, said Charles Bundschuh, faculty staff adviser for the project. Bundschuh is upset about cancellation of the program, which he said taught the young offenders sltills that might keep them out of trouble in the future. Some youngsters in the group were discipline problems who had run away Crom home and others were chronic offenders with several convictions for crimes s uch as grand theft, robbery and rape, he said. Schumacher said he had proposed allowing the program lo continue th.is faU but at a scaled down level. That idea was reject~ by officials of the Junior Achievement program and Santa Fe. Santa Fe's contention was that "putting a , cap on gross sales 1s somewhat un-American; Sa nta Fe would not be a party to that," according to Dick Bone. one of six Santa Fe employees who gave about six hours a week each to the program. Fourteen-year-old Glenn Bower >1s all set lo part1apate -as soon as he takes olf the shades - m the Ind.um dances Huntington Beach Troop 274 Order of the Arrow demon.<itrated. NuClear bomb fears get the Dutch up -350,000 of them AM ST ERDAM . Ne th e rlands<A P > An es timated 350.000 p eople protesting t he nuclear arms race jammed the narrow streets of Amsterdam on Saturday in the biggest demons tration in Dutch history and the largest of th i s f a ll 's anti -nucle a r dem onst r ations in Western Europe. Premier Andries van Agt told a m eeting of his Christian Democratic party in the Dutch tow n of Breda t h at h e sy mpa th ized wit h the de m o n s tr ator s. but dis a rmament had to be a two-way street involving East as well as West. The protest. on an overcast but dry and relatively warm day. was often somber, with church bells tolling repeatedly along the march routes. But jazz bands and folk g roups also serenaded the marchers from numerous platforms, and many wore whiteface or Reagan and Brezhnev masks. Banners proclaimed "Take the toys away from the boys," and "No Battlefiel d s in Europe ." P lanes buzze d ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Cleullled 1dvertl1lng 714/642-5678 All other departments &42-4321 Thomas P. Haley ,,_........,a.... £.--0-.. Robert N. Weed ~ Thomas A. Mutph1ne ,_ Michael P. Harvey Merll9'1fte~ L Kay Sct'lultt °"-*°'~ Kenneth N Goddard Jr. CllCIMllOll Ow.- Bernard Schulman '<J:i: H. Looi l M~fAlllllW ~t.,,Moore • • MAIN OFFICE JlO Wttl l ay SI., COiia Meta, CA Mall alllreu .... IMO, COii.a -·CA '263' C09yrt9'11 1•1 Ot.,._ c .. 11 P\tlllltfll119 '-Y Ho new1 llioflft, lllutlratkln•, edllorlat matter cw a6- ver1iM-,,...elfl may be ,~.., wttllOut "'9C tel OtnnlS$lefl of ~_,yrltM _, 1 overhead towing messages for and against the protest, such as .. Democratic F reedom thanks to NATO" and "Spread Hollandilis (pacifism > all over Europe." Several hundred soldiers, many from a draftees' union, d e monstrated Jn uniform in defiance of a ban by Defense Minister Hans van Mierlo. The organizers of the Amsterdam protest had three com mon de mands; n o ne w nuclear a rms in Europe ; the Dutc h government m ust withdraw fNlm the 1979 NATO decis ion to mode r nize its nuclear missile force. and the gove rnment m ust press its NATO partners to reverse the plan. From Pag~ A1 ALLEN • • • tha t the family or personal relationship Involved is the motivating ractor ... Any such glft worth more than S35 "received from any sour ce other than a relative" must be reported on a starr member's annual public disclosure rePort. The watches were valued at about $1M each . • A trw from ·1rvme Troop 36 try t/leir hands at making cinnamon rolls From left are Rodney Stone. Dale Ferbert and Mall Carabef • Report warns of senous ~~~~!.AP~~r~~~est~~~t ~~~Joyee accuses medfiy report b} a state senator's staff. The report was revealed in project officials or covering up quoting a disgruntlt>d st att• today 's San Franci sco reports on the extenl or the em p Io) e (!. v. a r n ~ the Exa miner by columnist 8111 infestation, or failing to use Mediterranean fruit fl y next ~andel. It was prepared by the adequate financial controls and year could spread far bt>yond st a ff of Sen Dan 0 · K t>efe. of lying to the public about when Youth k illed , dad charged An 11 year-o ld H untan gton Beach youth was killed and his father charged with drunken driving and vehicu l a r manslaughter in an accident early Saturday. police said Jody Wilkerson of 7752 Ronald Road died instant!) when a car driven by his father. Jay. 31. left Talbert Street and struck a utility pole at about I 30 a m . police said. J oshua Brown. 7. a cousin of the v1ct1m and also a passenger in the car. was lnJUrcd m the accident along with the elder Wilkerson Both were listed m fair cond1t1on late Saturday at Fountain Valley Community Hospital ~=---· R Cupertino. one or the harshest fhes were discovered leg1slat1ve critics of Gov "T h e s tatements abo ut Edrn ~nd Brown J r ·s war suppressions or coverups are against the crop-threatening absolute baloney.·· proJect pest manager Jerry Scribner said. Barley i01prov ing hut still o n c ritic al lis t Former Orange County newsman Thomas Barley rem ained in critical cond1t1on but was said to be 1mprovmg late Saturday in a San Luis Obi spo hospital, where he was take n after bein g 1nJured Thursday in an attack at the Califorma Men's Colony prison Barley wa!> reportedl y s h owi n g so me s i g n s o r consciousness and was able to respond to simple commands. . according lo Sie rra Vista hospital Barley. convicted in 1980 of the murder of his estranged wife. the previous year. reportedly was struck without provocation b~ another inmate in a prison dining area. and was injured when his head struck the edge of a table Barley, 52. a former Daily Pilot reporter. is serving a 15 year to life term for the murder • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 22. 1981 Oellylt11<14P~ Castle tlwt ~~ S. Collins built m J!IU6 covered e1111re 1sla11d lie gave the home and island tu Juurth wife wlten he le/t w 1915 Uprooted from its former magnificence. the wooden top floor of Collms' castle stands m Costa Mesa mdustrial lot. Was castle's cast away? Stories by STt-;VE MARBLE 01 "" 0.1ly P1104 ~l•fl When W.S Collins left Balboa Is land for the last lime 1n 1915. he left behind a spcctaculur concrete castle, his fourth \\tft' and a partially compll'tt·d dream Collins. the man who dredged Balboa Island up from the muck of Newport llarbor and sold olf lots by I ht.• hundredc., "1th promtsl'S of l>ti! cit) 1mprovt.•ments to come ldt town tn near financial ruin lle'd made the island but he never dad dt'hver on the i.ewers. sidewalks. water and electn<:1tv he promised the people "ho sn apped up the lots on then swampy Balboa Is land As the story goe::., Collins d n fled back to Kans a!>. h ved to the rapt• old age of 89. marncd several mon• tames and nevt·r saw his dream island ag~11n Rut his castle. "'h1ch took up all o f "'hat s now Collins Isle. laves on 1n photographs and in a dusty Costa Mesa industrial lot The <·astlc ts gom' now and lht: ltn\ island tbclf ha'> bt•cn subd1v1dcd into a smal l rcs1dent1al communtt~ But tht' top floor o r the old castle, complete with a c:.ir ved Chinese dog on th e roof. s tl'> inconspicuously on Placentia Ave nue Castle was torn doiw a11ci island resutxlw1ded 111 IYSJ Tl11s 19X I 1·1eu• shows eight lwmes /lorhor Island. /lip a11d /Ja/huo /\land It 's Jammed in a neighborhood of auto shops, rental storaite yards and hamburger stands Inside. the .... allpaper 1s peeling from the ce1hng and a couple of desks arc stuck here and there The top floor of tht· castle no\\ bears the name Marblt· Inc and· Coastal LtQnl v•ri•tM~ w 1noi rn tnQf"n•no tiiKom1"9 west to \0Utr\wtt1 I to U anon 1n •tternoon Wf\ltr1y , ... 11, J to 4 tff\ ~•Ql'I <IOUO•nP'-' •t 11me' w•tn \Ome fOQ •no 1ow ttouo~ •n mOf"ntnq U.S. sumrnary Snow ano \trOf'llQ w 1no1i ton11nuea Continued warm \l•tlf"'(\ &no m1rtrOOOl•l•n •'~"'' W lfl h•Yf' n10f'\ 1n '""' 10\. 10'110 In uc>CM!'' 40\ to m•O ~ M«Nnt••"' c. ctn e-•Pf'< I n.~M l) 10 ·~ lows .0 to ..ff Nor ttlern Ufo~n n1on\ IOO•Y ano Mono•v bJ to IJ L.o.,..,\ .H to •> ~IMrnOf'..,..rt n.9~ I• toetJ 10 .. -. •1 to )l "•in or \iY.h, .. t',-, tnrouon Mono•v ovtr m~t 01 ,..orttwrn l•111orn1• h•Vf'ltf\ aQ1t1\0fy notlf'Wtr\ ~ ... ,,. 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As.ne\l•Ut- AU•n•• •u•nl< t.ly lt•lt1MOtf! tjtrmrn9nm bt\JTHtt<k 1>04'4! ttO\ton llullalo C.Nrl\ln '-< C.ne11\tnW'I C.Myenne • NATION •J ll I) I 31 JO )l JI .. " 0 .18 W II J~ 10 ~ .. 0 40 l• n \4 J'I )) .lO )J )4 SURf REPORT ll•e<ll LYm• ~enl&MonlU "••l>Of'I !.an uieoo c.oun1 y Oul-to. MO<'taey S1tl1 5'N1 Solf1 ... -· ~-I l 10 l 11 ) II l 11 $ftehl 1ncrea•e 1n ~ur1 •no"""'tt S-SwoH Sw.it A"9 -• Dir i l ~w l l "' l "' l w We're Listening ... <..n•<•OO n (.H~t 1nnttl1 ll \..lctVf'l•no )) (.olumt>u' )I lJ•I f-1 ..... 111 •• l.Jttnvp, •J lJe\. Mo1np\ " Detroit JJ Oululh J'> .... ,,thin!\\ • H•rltOf'O ., Helen• ~ Honolulu 8• Hou\ Ion ... 1non•Ph\ 1• J•tksnvtlt •1 Mr.•n\ lil't ., L•' V•~\ 01 L11tl• Roo •• LOUl\V•ll• JI Memphl\ 0 M 1•mt /) M••••ul\tt ,. MPlt·SI I> I• N•sf'w1111 •U h•• OrlMn\ ~ r-.ew Yor111: •• O•I• C.1t y ~ om an. l4 Pf\tlaOph,. 0 Phoenui: II PlthburQll JJ Plleno,l>N .. 1>11anc1 Of• )/ Reno )I Rl<hnlOncl ~I ~11 LeoP u »•Ill• )J )\ LOUI' l~ ~· p 1 !l"'P<I ~ SI !il•-•te 1'I lulu )A w .. n1n9tn )0 w1c1111a )0 What do you like a bout the Dally Pilot" What don ·t you hke? Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed a nd delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let- ters to the editor on an y topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please Tell us what's on.your mind 642•6086 - 1• JI .u .lO ... 11 II Jl • 1J ,.. )I 10 ., ,. JI I~ OU 21 JO 1i ... 1l • 28 .» 41 JI tl l'I ., JO ,. •• .0 ,. ,. li " 0 " JO ., JO workt•rs. who cut marbll' behind lhl' old structure.•. say they know little of the (Jlat·t• s past for the liollywood set .,.. cnt sour when thl' 01:press1on h11 rn knocking 1t down · · But Trautwt•tn. \\<ho owned a vacant lot on l'lacent1a Avenue 1n Cosl<1 Mt•sa al the time del'ldl•d lo hang onto the top floor ll1stor) buffs -.ay Collins started work on lw. e<.1slle in 1907 lie b111lt 11 for has fourth wife i\polena and lht' two of tht'm lived then• until 1915 when f1nan(·1al problem:-. S('nl him pac·king Actor J:.imcs Cagnl'y owned and ltvt>d on lhc island from 1938 lo 1948 During World War II the Coast Guard moved tn and used the casllt· und surrounding t·ottagl''> as barrat'ks .. It "as tht• onl~ part or the plan· madt· of wood. he sa)s lie mov1•d 11 onto a barge. unloaried 11 at l11t· top of the lJciy und pullt•d 1t b) truck up to Costa Mt.':-.a T h I:' t• a .., l I t' • ., h u w n 1 n photographs as a :-.pacwus st:t up \\Ith .1 C'ourtyarcl opl'ntng onlo a bl·at•h, was takt•n over by various mov1t• trews ~ind a plan 10 turn 1l 11110 Jn e\dus1\l' club In 1953, former Newport Hl•ach res1dt.·nt Ha\ Truutwe1n .. tartl'CJ knot·k1ng · lht> cu-.tlc down I gut.'Ss thl' place "'as rc•.111) something, Trautwern rel'alls, · but I nevc•r 1n11d too muth atll'nl1on I "as JUSt tnlere!.lcd -.:111 mut·h hac., reJll) thcinged about 11. he: t"<ploin'> .. , gut·ss 11 's worth looking al 1f you n· tnlen.> ... tt.'<J Ill that ktnd or Stuff * * Coastal ferry tale came true Writers cull al au ms, show how Balboa Island emerged Tht· .iuthors of The J'1cturc His tory of Balboa Island, 190li 1981." say it's a collection of mt'muncs with a little history and lots of no-.tal~ta tosscd m Tht· JU:o.t -relt.•ased book contains 400 photographs which, the writers claim. 1f mult1pl11•d b) the shutter speeds on the came ras that took them. represents a mere six seconds in the 75-year history of the Island. Aul locating and then hand-picking the photograpru. took island residents Gaal Vin1e Smith and William A. Allen 14 months Allen. who Cirst visited the island with his family in 1926. sa~ c; at ont.• point he sifted through a rnllect1on of 10,000 pictures and only came lip .... 1th one photo good enough for the book Tht· l \\ o of them contacted more than 300 families. asking about old photos and stories from the island's past The) went to hbranes and un1vers1t1es and homeowners and t:nc·oura~<.>d thosl• who had moved away to look through the11 alt1ts and S"crapbooks Th1•1r dt•terltVl' work palfl off The) turned up a 1917 photo of Balboa 1 ... 1:.rnd ptont'l'r J oe Beek rowing one of the first ferry boats out to the island Ten boats later. the Ht-ek fam1h still O\\<OS and runs the bus1ne:-.s and a 11dc· 1:-. still JO ct•nts Tht•n lht.·rc t'> lht' picture of the house d1.•:-.1gned to lvok hke a riverboat The house. 1t tu~ed out. was hu1lt h) a former nverbocil t•aplalll Another photo shows houses. hke so many duC'ks rn lhl' water. being taken by barge out to 1 he 1!->land Man;. of them. redecorated and t1111cht•d up. remain Abo. lhl're was thl' picture of the so-called part) hous£' where Buster Keaton. Charlie Chaplin and other silver screen favorites used to well , ust:d to 1w rt) The slor) ts that a later owner of thl' hOU'>l' found om· of Chaplin's canes in a C'loset Jn Jll. 22 aerial v1l·w-. ol thl' island taken lil'tween 192ll ;.rnd 19KI ar"" 1ndud1«I One of the photos the• author.,., .. , WJ'> takl·n cit t1n alt1tudt.' of 32. 100 fl•t•t ·Thert• \\t•n· a lot of gn•t1t tJles 1hat went along with the pictures, .. says Allen. '"and lots of them you wouldn"t want to repeat." The pn>Jt'C'l or putting the book together. tht• a11thors explain. began when /\lien started assembling a photo alh11m II was to be• a small lam1h l\pt• 1>r0Ject at first l\lrs Smtlh. who '>av:-. s ht· f1r:.t be<0<11ne enchanted w1lh th(' 1-.lan<i during Eu.,ter t1rTJt· \ 1s1ts as a )OUng.,lt·r. ret'alls -.he was conducting 1ntt•n1ew-. \\tlh \arwus island old-timers \\hen '>he bumpt•d into 1\llen They compan'd notl'-. and decided to put the hook tugelhl•r Mrs Smith C'la1m:-. the two of them were al.lie to tr<.1C'k down photos from ever) period of the 1sland"c; h1storv ex"ept World War 11 Also. she adds. ·we· wcr<'n I ahl£' to find any rncturt>s of Bal Wt•t•k 11hc nt('kname for Easter vacation 1 \\ tth 1h1• m1>bs of kids that swarmed over lht• island Perhaps 1l'-. bt>ller lt.•ft that WU\ • To date. tht· ,1uthors ..,a,. sJles have been hnsk with orders cominl! in from acrnss the rountn and l'\en South Africa and i\ustraha It \\a:o. a great prOJl't'l. a fun prOJl'l'I. · ~rs Sm 1th suggesti. J u ... l to -.11 with ~O(Jle and look through thc11 old dl·tennrattng photos or albums was µrobably thl' best purt You c·ould see tht•m gcttin,g turned on b) the memories ... she savi., add in~. and thats what lhe'book really .... all about memones fJI {I/./ In IN Piilie :I 111. ~/\~ARI~ ~ummrr SauMge.8 oi Mt'd1um Cheddar ~Itek -'' nz J~laprp,P~ * Spre;.d, 1wo207 Cht'f",t' Sprtad§, Lil Ov31 Waft>r. and Strawbcny Bun lictll' No.5 S9.98 C la!fsic Collcctioo I lb llF.H 'iTIL'K • ~untmt'r S.111'!.111r ~ n1 Smokv 1~11111k1'<1 rherr.e b:lr1, 1~11 7 "' G1iuda'. four 1 11z 1-1av<lf Pd (hee'4' Tn~n11lt·'· 5 111 Ed"m H~r. II 111 N1•w York Mrd1um Cheddar and :-.11awbt•rry 1\1•11 8ct11• ,o. :I I S27.9k ~oath Coast l'lu' "gu:mmtttd dt'hvm charjlt 1f shipped 1-'lu~ l{ll~rantt't-<I dt'hv«n ch.1r11r 1f ~h1111x-d Say" 1~e!l]' Christmas!" with a taste of old-time country goodn~. lf you're coming up long on Chnstmas gifts to give and short on ideas. now you can put your mind to rest. At Hickory Fanns"' we've got over 100 different gifts. With plenty of choices in almost every price ~ge you're after. Our gifts are filled with an incredible variety of tasty delightsJncluding things like our famous oeef Stick" summer sausage, cheeses. jams, jellies. and more. J And if you'd like your IDfts sent out, we11 gladly hanOJe all the details. So come to Hickory Farms"' and discover delicious gifts you11 be happy to give. That someone else will be even happier to receive. ff iclc611 f11rms tJI tlNtO• We11 give you a taste of old·time oountry goodness .... ?taza "' r ~ ' ) .; r I ~ t ' ' • ' I l • I t I • ' • ' • • ~ • J • • j • • . I , • • t l I ~ ~ ~ ' .. f I t I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 Hunt for street names goes do~n memory lane o.11• l'lle4 ....... "' , ........... ,, Roadways are named after geographical characteristics and trees that are (or wereJ indigenous to the tract. Paularino is Anglicized version of a Spanish family's name. By JODI CADENHEAD Of lllt Dally l'lle4 St.eH Some are named after lhe people who plo w ed, developed, and paid for the land bencuth them Others are named alter flowers. c1t1es. yachts or merely at a bu1lder·s v.h1m Streets. While everyone bves beside one, few people know the origin of their address. Often the name 1s connected with some vast landowner from the past, bl.it with the wealth of choices dwindling. developers ha"e had to rely more a nd more on their 1magmat1on Take Newport Bea('h for mstante. where an e ntire lrat:t 1~ named after famous p ort s throug hout thl' l'n1tcd States Port Albans. Port Curd1fr, P o 1 t Carne~. Port :\1argate , Port Seabournt• Carol Kruse. who v.urks as an associate planner 1n Newport Beach came up with the name Wh ite Cliff Dnvc a few yt•ars ago because 1t wCJs ncur a cliff "A de\l•lopcr will ha\'l' a parl) and just drt'um up names ... sht• sa1<1 · T'hey really come up with somt• uniqur namt•s that don 't always make st.'nsl' Rut the~ '><>Und prell.' .. All of th<.• ~lrrets on Lido Isle are named after t·1t1es in Ital~. Franl't' and Sweden For example. Ant1bt•s is CJ Frent:h ~('aporl. Eboll 1s a town in lhl' µro,·inn• of Salerno. It aly, a nd rthaca 1~ mimed after a 14 mile Ion~ island bet\\ecn I tal~ anti Gre<.•t'l' St n.•t•t namt•., an• sometimes subJt'ct tl ttwngt' In llunlington Ocaeh mam streets v.ere rcna mt.•d "ht.•n Lht.•\ \\en· tonnet·ted "1th e"sting s tn•t·t., in north Orant.:l' Count' Magnolia Avenue used lo be c alled Cannery, Brookhurs l Street was R11?ht , Adams A\'enue wus numed Quincy and Beac h Boule"ard was known ai. llampsh1re At one lime mam of the i.treets in Laguna Beal'h we re namt•d aftl'r Greek muses. I lcrc an• some other derl\ at ions C'OSTA MESA Adam~ 1h enue In 1901 Wilham Adams boug ht the "Estam·1a " adobe from Gabriel Allen and sold 1t to the Segerstrom family, v. ho donated 1t to the l'lt~ in 1963 Baker St reet Martin Baker was an earh settler \\ho l1n·d on Baker and :'\ewpor.I Boulnard Meyer Place umt•d after a pionee1 Costa Mt•sa famil~ Irving Meyer h ved in the Polloreno ad()bt• nt•ar Adams until his death Oglt• Stret't Named after an C'arh· Costa Mes a family who settled near 17th and Orange Pa ularino Avenue Namt·d a fter a Spanis h family whost.• Hl'tuul namt• was Polloreno The namt• was l'hungt.'d wht•n µeople 1·uuldn't pronounC'l' 1t Segerstrom An•nue One of the major landowner::. in lht• c·1t~ v. ho de' eloped South Coa~l PlaLa shopp1n~ ct•ntcr ancl the South Coast Tov.n Ct.·ntt•r The lamth has been instruml'ntal 1n tht• flnunc1al drt\'e for the fu tun• Orang<' Count~ M u~1c• Center fo'Ol NTAI~ \',\LLE\' Bushard Street '.'lamed after John B Husharcl "ho -.11li1'tt·<I thl' f1r!>t hauling busines::. in the 186<h At one t1ml' he farmed 1.800 acres Elli~ Street :'\iaml'd after J ames Ellis. \ J who v. u::. one or the first sell le rs in the area In 1909 llcnry Ellis bought the second C'lir in the Costa Me!>a area Slater Avenue lloward Slater was a c·1trus grower to tht-\'lt 1ntl) of Olive Street in the early 1900s Talbert Avenue Thomai. Talbert was an Orungr Count} p1onl'er and h1::.torian who called the coas t along Newport Beach, "one of the greatt•!>l n..itural hab1lats for wildlife and game bird::. in the v.orld ' lll'NTINGTON BEACH Hunni11 1t An•nue Named after Man II Banning \\ho hought 1.000 acre::. in 187i for s 17 .5011 Edward" Slrt•et Named after the E E Ed\\:Jl'<ls ll.lmd~ \\ho were ins trumental 1n c·n·at1ng the• tount~ ol 01 angc• in 1898 (;otharcl Stn •1•t N;.imed after George (iotharcl whost• famll) ~rew c·elery. · Lamhl·rt Orivt• W T Lambert was a lrnnkt•1 w1d a c·ounl\ uud1tor in the 1920s The lamil: hroui.:ht poull.r) totheeounl}. Nt-wland Strt-l'l W1l11am Taylor Newland farrrwcl I .tJOO a<·n·::. and built the oldest existin~ hnmt• in tht· c·1 t> 111 1898 ealled Newland llo use. IRVINE Harram·a ttoad In Spanish means deep gull\ \\llh -.tl•ep '\l<lt•'t ('ulH•r Orht• "!amed after 8111 ··Gimpy ·· t 'ul\ ll the· l1r'tl hla<'hmath in the city who lost his le~ Jncl ga1n t•tl his nickname during the T omato Sprtn~s shootout al the turn of the t•enllll \ J effre~ Road Named after 8111 Jeffre). who followed Bill "Gimpy' Culver as blacksmith Mic helson Drh•e Named after Or Albert M H'ht.>lsnn . a ph) ~1<·1st who in 1923 helped µrove Ernstem·~ theor) of rl'lat1v1ty with experiments <·oncluC'tt:tl on tht• Ir\ int· Ram•h )hford Road ~Jmt•d afer M)ford l r\'1ne v. ho ht·1·Jme p1e.,111l-11t of th£· In 1ne Co 1n 1947 LAGl NA 8f:Af ll Anita Stret>l \,<Jmed ulll'r Anita Brooks, onl' of thl• l1rst 'l'll lt•r.., m lht• l'lt \ llrook'> Stref•l \!Jml'd after Nathaniel N<ilt.• Brook .... \\ho v.llh hi s brother Wilham arn' eel 1n tht.· 1·11' 111 1886 Jlld buall ht::. home in lht· m1dcllt> of what 11t nov. Brooks Stn•et ('uprien Way Named afler Frank Wi lham Cuprien. an artist, 1871 1948 G r iffith Wa) Named aftl•r W11l1am ·Griffith, an artis t, 1863·1924 We ndt Terra<·(' Naml'<I aftl'r \,\'11l1am We ndt. an artist, 18G5· 19itfi Wilson St reet N<1med after George a nd Gran• W1bon who arrivNI 111 the eat\ in 1922 and uv. ned tht: only hous<' on Cuprtl•n \\'a) when Wilson Stn·t•t wait bt>1ng built NEWPORT BEAC'll Burning Trt>I' ('ourt Naml•d after a famous J!Olf cour1tl' Jambort>t• Road '=urned in honor of thE ~al 1ona I Jam hon•t• or the HO\ St·Uuls Ol A mt'nn1 ht•ld in 195:1 on thl' 'tile \\here ~<'Y. port Centl'r I'> no\\ lmatt:d \\ild Goo~l' Court '.;Jml'tl ufter John Wa)nt' s ~al'hl of the same name .. Famous mountarns are frequent mspirations for street names. Some developers prefer to honor km Apolena was fourth wife of w. s. Collins who ------------------~------------------, ; MUSIC IN STEREO WITH YOU 'IN MIND ·: BRIGHT ... BEAUTIFUL ... CONTEMPORARY ! 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State police in Indiana blamed four weekend deaths on icy roads. bringing the number of deaths caused by the f1rs l major s torm of the season to 18 About 15,000 M1ch1gan homes and busines::.es were still without clectrtcit) Saturday ··we may be able to get them all. back 11n service> by this afternoon." said Mic h ael K osc h1k . s p okesman for Consumers Power Co Serv1te to 92.000 customers was interrupted during the storms Thursday and Friday, <.tnd 13.000 customer::. 1n the Muskegon and Grand Rapids area still had no electricity by noon Saturday , Kosch1k said Po" er had not bt>en restored to about 2,000 other bui ldings in s cattered areas of northern lo\\ er '.\l1ch1gan. hc> said <Hf1c1als said roads were· open and r le<.tnup opt'rations wt'rC . ¥'\ /1 . SA VE TO 300/o under \\.ay Saturday Muskegon Heights· efforts to dear snow were blocked when a blackout trappe d c ity snowp l ow s behind an electrically oper ated garage door Eventuall y. workers got one open manually In Minn esota, where , temperatures fell to 6 degrees ovt.'rn1ght but reachl'd 30 by midday !'Jorthern Stall's Power Co crew::. worked aroul d the rlotk restoring ::.ervice to more than 80.000 customer!> who lo::.t powl'r al the height of the storm Wednesda) and Thursda) By P HIL SNEIDERllAN Ot .... o.11, ~ ........ There were Um ea when Or. Richard Ayrea had serious doubta that the hospital be and aome usodatea envisioned in northeast Fountain Valley would ever be built. Llke the n1sht ln 1969 when Ayres and bla associates , s liabtly inexperienced as buslne11men, applied to the Fountain Valley City Council for permission to proceed with the project. A county health care advisory panel representing, says Ayres, the interests of e xis ting hos pitals, argued that a new hospital was not needed in Fountain Valley. The panel urged that the projec t be quashed. The city council, however. ignored this advice, and the rest, as they say, is local history. Fountain Valley Community Hospital admitted its first patients in Nov. 1971 as a 113-bed facility on Euclid Street just south of Warner Avenue, with 138 employees. This month the hospital is celebrating its loth anniversary with 214 beds, more than 850 em p l oyees , e xpanded technological resources and a new $7 million addition under construction. The hospital has gained wide recognition during the past year as the county's busiest trauma center, where special equipment and personnel are available at all hour s for treatment or IJCe-threatening injuries. Though the trauma cente r designation has added to the hospital's prestige, it also has r es ulted in s i gnificantl y increased stress among the s taff, the hospital's directors admit Fountain Va lley Community Hospit al a nd three adjacent medical office complexes are owned by the Fountain Valley MedtcaJ Development Co Whe n th e hospital w•• co n structed, the p a rent company conalated of about two dozen doctors. Tod1ty, 47 doctors share ownership. Ayres recalls that he bad trouble signing up partnen in the early days because aome doctors believed that becomlna part-owner of a hospital wa1 unethical. while others thought a hospital was a poor investment The physician said he and his partners 10 years ago foresaw the rapid development of the area. "Fountain Valley was one or the last cities incorporated in Orange County," he recalls. "It was one or the best locations at the time. You could draw a circle with a three-mile radius and there were n o o ther hospitals close by ." During the 10 years, the c06t of operating and expanding the hospital has skyrocketed. "We've had t o be both physicians and businessmen," observed Dr . Rudolph C . Baldoni, another co-rounder and c urrent t'hai r man o f the hospital's board or directors. "H there's been one secret to our s uccess, it's that we've been ver y generous in re·mvest1ng in the hospital," he added . The hospital will be almost entirely rebuilt in the coming years, its directors say. The two-story wing now under construction will provide space for 93 beds . The hospital's 214-bed total capacity won't be altered. but the new wing wiU allow the hospital to eliminate some or its three-bed rooms and offer more single-bed rooms On the drawing board 1s yet a nother addition east or the existing buildings, a s tructure that will become the main hospital with entry via a new street. 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'J "0( the women l see, ubout 50 percent have j d radlcaJ ~urgery, and the other tudf have d lhe mudJ!ll'<i form," says Landa McCrossun II unllngton Bcuch, a cert.Jfied fitter of breast o~tbtses. "Chunges have occurred in what's now done for worncn after a breast ha:. been removed," she say~ "Doctor:. realize huw important it is ~r '4 woman Lo be rilled for a prosthesis as soon #Jl possible ... 1' Medicare a:s well as many insura nce companies now pay for artificial breas t ,Jeplacements. because they recognize the need isn't just cosmctac, s he says -Weight b al a nee and appearance are nsideralions in selection. she says. Before uylng, Mrs. McCrossan recommends that omen comparison shop "First look for comfort, then durabahly and ppearance," she advises. "There's no single rm best for every woman. "I consider a woman's activities, age and eneral body build when suggesting forms . 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HUITING! o1 ...... , ..... ..... au ... who'• comln1 to lunch Tu11d1y ln Oran11 County. N'o, ll Isn't Sheridan Wttltulde. 8ut lt la 11omeon ju t as cootroverslal R aaan budt~t director Oivld Stockman. He'11 scheduled to speak at a Bob Badham Conareaslonal Committee $100-a-plater at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Badham's office insists Stockman will show up. despite recent problems he created for himself In the nation's capital. * • • HEADY STUF•': Santa Ana Congressman Jerry Patterso n says the Surface TransPortatlon Subcommittee of the House Committee on Public Works and Transportation will be in the county seat Monday for a hearing about the Santa Ana Freeway It gets under way at 9: 30 a m. in Santa Ana City Council Ch41mbers. Several Orange County bigwigs are to testify Say1 Patttnon: "Thl• hurtn1 wUI 11ve UI an opportu.nlty to focu1 concrt1alonaJ attenUon on the vital Importance of the Santa Ana P'rteway t.o the tutu re of Oran•• County.·· Con1res15m~n P1&tterson makea it sound important, but does Conaress really care? Enough to fork over some federal bucks to Improve and expand the freeway? • • * ALTHOUGH HE hasn't announced hi s candi<Jacy for sure, Irvine M1tyor David Sills' potential btd to replace J ohn Schmitz 1n the state Senate Is based on the popular belier among Politicians that the recently legislated De mocratic re-apportionment plan isn't going to fly. The plan, as it stands now, would renumber Schmitz' 36th District to 37, meaning there wouldn't be an election in the odd·numbered district until 1984. Besides, the Sills residence m Irvine would be outside of the new district Jack Macl..ean. a rield rep for Schmitz, says moat an&Jy1t1 btlltvt the Rtpubllcan drive to onrtum the Democratic re-apportionment plan wlll force the l11ue Into the coue11. That would mean next year'• elections would be conducted on the basis of the current districts . * ... DR. ROBERT PETERSON has opened his campaign for re-election a11 Orange County superlnkndent of schools The committee to re-elect Includes s uch folks as Virgirua Knott, Carl Karcher, Adolf Schoepe and Or Herbert Stroschem. .. . . ASSEMBL VWOMAN MARIAN Uergeson will conduct another one or her "town hall" meetings with constituents Monday. This one will be m Laguna Niguel at Republic Federal Savings and Loan. 30212 Crown Valley Parkway. ll starts al 7·30 p.m • * • ON WEDNES DA. Y, Mrs Be rgeson is scheduled to talk to students at Orange Coast Coll•I• about her recent "acid raln" trip t4' Canaaa. She'll alao talk about Upper Newport Bay and the prospect• for 1ettln1 lt cleaned up. * •• CAMP PENDLETON'S commander, Maj. Gen Kenneth L. Robinson, will taJk about lM San Diego County Marine bue's Impact oa Orange County Tuesday durln1 a count~ Chamber of Commerce luncheon al th~ Anaheim Marriott. The businessmen have as ked the 1eneral t~ discuss planninf options involvina the Sa Onofre nuke p ant and the possibility o re-localing El Toro Marine air operations to Camp Pendleton. • • • THE SCRUFFIES !South Coast Republican Forum) will take another whirl at mtulca' comedy Wednesday night at Newport Beach'~ Shark Island Yacht Club. They'll stage their annual Scruffy Fooliea starting at 9 p.m. after dinner. Robinsons ---- $2,000,000 SttOWCASE FOR COLLECTORS OF WATERFORD, A~NSLEY AND BELLEEK For one week only, Sunday, November 22 through Saturday, November 28. we ve arranged for a magnificent exh1bt11on of masterworks fr om Ireland and England The sparkling perfection of Waterford c rystal The purity of Aynsley bone china The matchless mdescence of Belleek china Then meet the artisans whose skills have gone into lhe making of this superb china and crystal-truly works of art Plus meet experts who'll share their knowledge with you Join us-1n Robinson's China 67/Waterford Crystal 142 MEET THE ARTISANS AND EXPERTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1·5 P.M. IN OUR NEWPORT STORE VALERIE BRADBURY, Aynsley China demonstrates lhe delicate art of painting her bone china florals MARGARET TOFT, Aynsley China. demonstrates the unique craft or creating bone china floral arrangements PAULINE McGLOIN, Belleek China 1llustra1es her special skills for painting intricate designs on Belleek china JEWEL WHITE, Tabletop Coordinator and Bridal Consultant. explains all the 1ntricac1es of fine china and crystal from histories 10 the care and use RUNE ENGLAND, Design D•rector ol Waterford Crystal Lighting. presents the selection and care of table lamps chandeliers and wall fixtures for every environment MIRIAM CHESTNUTT, Waterford Crystal explains all the painstaking steps in the creation ol line crystal by Waterford Save 20% - BELLEEK PARIAN CHINA GIFTWARE So translucent you can almost see through 1t Shown here from our Shamrock collection A Trinket box $52 B Scent vase. $31 C Our exclusive hurricane $65 AYNSLEY BONE CHINA GIFTWARE As pure and white as man can make 11 Shown here. a sampltng from our collection of exquisitely beautiful gifts A Floral basket. reg $58 50, sale $46.80 BRIDES, REGISTER TO WIN A ROMANTIC DINNER FOR 2 B Collage Garden bud vase. reg $23, sale $18.40 You'll dine at lhe Bistro Garden Restaurant. and we've arranged for you to arrive in .style- in a chaufleur·driven limousine You must be registered for Waterford, Aynsley or Belleek with our Wedding Gilt Registry to win. so ii you aren't already, make your appointment now with our consultant at your nearest Robinson's Also, plan to meet Jewel White . Tabletop Expert. She will personally work with you to choose your perfect patterns MEET RICHARD DEGENHARDT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1·5 P.M. Director of Belleek Collectors Society author and the world s leading authority and collector ol Belleek He'll share his knowledge and enthusiasm for Belleek Par1an China ELEGANT WATERFORD CRYSTAL Full lead crystal mouth blown and meticulously hand·cut 1n Ireland Each piece is signed oy the artisan an assurance of quality We show a lew pieces from ou1 unparalleled collection Robinson s own exclusive cake server. crystal handle with stainless steel blade. $64.50 A Lismore goblet, $31 .75 B Lismore wine $31.75 C Lismore fluted champagne. $31.75 WATERFORD: AN IRISH ART. Tt}e brand new, beautifully photographed art book on the history of Water ford crystal, $50 t 981 Christmas ornament. S28 D Lismore oversize wine. $78.25 E Lismore double old-fashioned. $35.25 F Lismore highball, $33.25 Our exclusive new mini-hurricane. S125 To order. call toll-free 1·800-523-7800. Ask about our China/Waterford Crystal Club Plan while you're here . .. ROBINSON'S COMPUTERIZED WEDDING ,GIFT REGISJIY MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH OUR CONSULTANT AT YOUR NEAREST ROllNION'S. ' WE'LL RICORD YOUR GIFT PREFElllNCES IN MRY STORE VIA THE ONLY, co.MPUTERIZED SERVICE, IN IOUTHI~ CALIPOINIA. . . ' ~ Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 From the Mondi Collection of sweaters at 85 Fashion Is land Newport Beach California 92660 t 714) 640-9483 ~- ·Tell Her You Love Her This Christmas Eternity Ring c An ore of diamonds set In platlnom Of gold. To celebfote the post-To welcome the Mure A S1600 B SS060 C S17SO v RAFF Jewelry 11•~tw..na • • ,,_.."""°'""' a..cn. l!M• 1()4(, "'\ ---·· . ..._....,.....,,.._..t .. 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Newport Beach 15 Fashion !sland 644-4411 --- I \ '1tm~,1'L~~ FRENCH COUNTRY STORE Chocolate Bunny Molds Fazence Animals Designer Baskets Country Pine Antiques Marze D'o Dolls French Szlk & Drzed Flowers 20 .~a~lu~t //>land .o/Je(,,.u11 .~<>6,-,-iM>n ~ ~ul fi'~~ ~ .A1etlf-/t<>'-I dJ11at"/,, (7 N) G~~-69.90 'Extend a eompUment ... wUqucly. 3S FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH C7UI i.M·H" ''We believe in Santa Claus, Christmas wishes and shopping at Fashion Island'' Thi~ Christmas give something special Give a Fashion Island Gift Certificate It will make someone special believe m Santa Claus Contact Fash1cn Island Management Office (644-2(120) Metallic Bronze Leather Jacket • ill 0®®00 lyArt. .... w-.•sston 644-2400 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 \ )~TERS Fa f1NY OCC~))ION A IO\relul t lend r ') of ~olr y em b<o1rle1ed colors en ~.1:..r1e po.r11el e and lOb e I n.1 mo~e, rh.~ \weoreo o m.,\I have rwn on rh:• roe or yo.,r shoppnq t\1 JE:~N RYAN Anaheim Plaza & Fashion Island 714/535-5558 71 4, 759-0506 oom s101es across trom rtie Bmodwov Fashions Clan t s1011 01 Jeon Qvon 11'&; rust oer '~'"' l•t\' 125 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH NEAR BULLOCK'S WILSHIRE 759-9101 thtl. bzauty cl' ca5hmzrcz. ... pzrhaf8 Uw. IT\OOt luxunous S'M:Z.ata.r ycu'. l l <ZVfl..r """'2.0 r e 11 hartl- £1-o.mzd., 2 ply bruehad co~hm<Zra., pz.rHz.ct, ror t..U"'da.r e eporL c.ooU or ovr:z.r o krnt, shirt OOfl of ou.r favont.<Z.51 fourl.07.n ~t., 00.Cra 1ncludlaj 1~r, moei.s 6pvzn.,a.ubzrSini, e'ieta. brua. 8r-d. pmk > plue o\l thz. eosta;, @)~@@)§@ 44 Fa1hion Island • Newport Beach· 7141644·5070 1001 Wntwood Blud. • ~tn.vood VIiiage • 213/208"'3273 Orange C011t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, November 22, 1981 ........ , .. .Mickey l/ays ponders a quesuon durwy class ut llaU111'11/e /11tt'rtnediute Sdwul 111 '/'e.rus lie llL't'S wuler the long-billed baseball cap to l11de h111 bald lwud a11d sl11eld /11~ 1cr111/\in1 tun• S85 Shell swing arm lamp in shiny brass finish extends 1 7 from wall C Reg $85 Wall swinger 1n shony brasc; finish beige tabnc shade eKtends 17 D Reg $75 H1 low ad1ustable floor lamp with shony brass finish beige tabric shade All in stock for free. prompt delivery, but our sale ends December 12. so hurry in to Robinson 's Lamps. 72. To order. call toll-free 1·800-523-7800. • E Req i·oc Aa1us1able hP1gh1 brac;c; f1n1sh sw1nq arm floor 1amo with be•~w labroc shaCle Boys can't grow up .•. By CYNTHIA STEVENS HALLSVILLE, Texa1 <AP > -After a lifetime of thlnklna he waa alone, bald and wrinkled little Mickey Hays has finally fo und ,someone just like h imself the 8 year-old son of a Soulh African gold miner Mickey as an old man at 9. And next week he finally will meet someone who looks like ham bald and wrinkled Frans1e Geringer from South Africa, who 1s coming to t h e Un ite d States to v1s1t P inocchio at Disneyland and Disney World. T he boys s uffer from progerla. a r are disease that can cause v1clJms to age 10 t ames fas ter tha n normal. fl kills even the most durable of them an their teens usuall y of a hea rt attac k or s troke .. Meeting F rans1 e 1s a dream." s ays Mi ckey, rubbing his bent little fingers together in exc ite ment "I never thought I 'd find anyone who looks like me." A few dozen children around the earth a re doomed to this hmoo somewhere between the world of adults and the world of kids. They ca n never grow up, because they've already grown old. Mickey li ves under a ha t a long-billed baseball cap for everyd~y. and a brown cowboy hat s tudded with Wes tern pins for s pecia l occas ions so no one can see his bald head. and s o has wrinkled face 1s partially shielded "I'm going to tell him <Frans1e > that 1f he wears a c<.1p he won't look so ugly," he says . But the hats can't hide the growth disorder tha t m<.1kes h1m the size of a 3 year old , or t he arth ritl(' walk a nd bent posture t hat until re cently allrnctcd cons tant gawking a nd pointing in his Eas t Te xas hometown. Researchers s <.1y tha t only one in 8 m tl llon children 1urrer1 from pro1erta : ~rh1p1 to ln the United Statea. There have been fewer than 100 c11Ses recnrded In medical literature 1lnce the fi rst wus documented In England In 1886. Cindy FAwa rds says al leas t 1,000 doctors some times hundred s a t a time at m edica l conventions looked at Mickey, he r son by a p r evious marriage, be rore p rogeria was diagnosed from a pict ure in a m edical textbook. Jo'or a long li me , Mickey resisted even going lo the grocery s tor e wi th her. When s he went ort lo fill the sho pping bask et. othe r childre n would RABBI LAM ENTS SO N'S EARL\" DE AT H See book review about progerla, P age 0 8 taunt h1m, sa ying he looked as though he .. was fro m outer s pace." Grown-ups as ked what was wrong with him .. I'd rather be in heaven with my little siste r, Chn st1e, drinking milk and honey," he on ce told his 28 yea r old m othe r , whose da ughter died as an infant T hen in August . Mackey saw a news paper picture of F rans1c, a n Afrikaner boy from Orkney. South Afr1('a, and learned that he )¥as not the only living v1ct1m of the rare . incurable aging d1sease The news changed their lives They we re no longer alone Unt il he heard about Mickey, Jo'r ans1e, loo, . thQught he was the world 's only progeria ca se . lie had been sheltered al home. studying with his mother r<.1thcr than risk teasing from other children at school T hirty one-year old Magda Geringer reca lls th<.1l her 3 foot 8. 40 pound son once as ked her wh y he was '>O ugly "It s not nice to be the only <Continued on Page i\ I I) Robinson's $55 YOUR CHOICE OUR LAMP SALE CAN SAVE YOU 26°/o·45°/o. F Reg $85 Cap otiarmacy 11001 tamp with c;hony b•a<. l1111sh ad1ustable he1ghl G Rpq StOO Goo~i>nec~ 11001 1amo w11n tiony brass tonosh be•QP lahroc; <.t•ilde SHOP SUNDAY 11·6 , Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunooy, Novombar 22. 1981 ~·· ... because they're already .old < t'rom Pagr-AlO) ont1," ht• snld Frrrnsle, whose home 1s about 60 miles southwc t or Johunne11burg, round an identity with the storybook puppet, Pinocchio, who won his b11ttlc to become un ordinury boy He says he loves Pinocchio because "he's beautiful " lt lS his fascination with Pinocchio thut is bringing Frans1c und M lckey together Whe n an Associa~ed Press story of Fransie's battle with progeria appeared in U S newspapers, Americans raised money to enable him to see Plnocchw in both Disneyland and Disney World The children of U.S servicemen in West Germany walked six males to raise $670. A disabled Vietnam veteran raised $700 more Letters with donations poured into Orkney from every U.S. slate and Canada. "It's loo bad lhat 1t lakes a story lake yours to remind us all how precious life n•ally is." one mother said in her note lo f'rans1e "We all take a healthy life for granted, arid I hoµe your story has reminded people how luc·ky they an· " Later, when Ma ckey·:. desire to meet Fransac became known, Texans rallied lo send him lo California when the Gerin~crs are there next week. Mickey's fact· hghls up when he talks about Fransie, which is often Ile'!> bt•en collecting girts for his new friend. and thinking o f questions to ask about their shared aff11ct1ons. "l'm going to aslt him how he crosses his legs," said Mackey, who can't put on has Jeans without help becaust• his knees are bowed and s tiff. und bent, scns1t1vc toes thut n.oqutre soft·!IOIL'd slippers or sneukers Narmal intelligence allows them to undf'rstund h" dif!orenl they are The cause of progeria is unknown, and few doctors study it because it is so rare. However, researchers believe there may be victims they don't know about due lo meorrect diagnoses or unreported cases "H's something ln the UNA ," said Dr Sumuel Goldstein. heod or gerontology research al the University ''' Arkans as for Medical Science. DNA, deoxyr1bonucle1r acid, makes up genes lhut are the bluepnnts fur heredity an all living things "It's likely to be a s poradic dominant mutation. · he said "Occas1onally a gene undergoes a mutation I abrupt change J in the father's sperm or mother's ovum and has a dominant effect on the child," he said. "You don't sec parents with progeraa because the v1c·t1ms don't lavt· long enough lo be child bearing " They don't mature sexually anyway, he added Medical literature has recorded c ase:. of progerw in all parts of lht· world, and there have been families tn which more than one c·htld ha!> had progcna in Poland, f:gypt and Canada. · · Whatc•vcr th as fundamt•ntal problem is bring-. about changes 1s metabolism and t•c•llular , functwn so the boctacs do become ~1m1lar The fal·es bt>come that of an elderly man, even for girls," said Or. Dorothy Villee, a 11 a r ,. a r d U n 1 v c r !> 1 t y p r o f e s s o r a n d cndocnnolog1st al Children's llos p1tal an Roston. where molecules under.:o Irreversible changes " Mickey's skin was hard whlln he was nnly a month old, his huir was fall.mg out before he was 2, and he stopped growing al 36 inches lie failed to eain weight after 28 pounds Fransie's hair started to fall out when he was l, and he failed lo develop Cally tissues His pedtalrac1an. Dr Martinus van Zyl, says the case Is now "static." but 1l is ultimately hopelein .. Like many elderly. he eventually will be affected by atherosclerosis as ratty deposits clog his arteries A s troke or t•oronary will kill him Many progeria victims have felt the isolation s hared by Frans1e and Mickey 1-'or som e, news of Frans1e's cx1stcnre C'amc too late Hussell Ed Dufour, 10, died of u heart attack Nov 5 in the maclst of a fund raising campaign launehcd in has hometown of Gulfport, Miss .. to enable him lo see Frans1e and Mickey. The child, who bt!heved he wa:. a preacher and ht.-aler. wanted to advise the other two on how they could adJUSl to the disease Landa Carney. 35. of Canisteo, N Y , said -.he has been bols tered by publicity about progeraa and has been trying to traek down other molht•rs in the hope that by comparing pregnancies, they t·an pinpomt a cause. 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WE 'LL RECORD YOUR GIFT PREFERENCES IN EVERY STORE VIA THE ONLY COMPUTERIZED SERVICE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. , All Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, November 22, 1981 Policy spelh; relief for traffic congestion TraffH· Wt.>ary reside nts ol south Orange Co unty should v iew with re lll'I Lhl' uction t'1kcn last w eek by l h t• O r a n ge Count~ Board of Supervisors to lt n11t mujor new <IL•vclopmcnt pr<>J<.'tb in LaHuna 1 ll lls The botll'd agrt-<.•d to an unprccedt>n tt·d p olio und l·1 which no n<•w prOJt'<.'ls will bt· a ppro ved if t h ey wi ll eausl' e n o u g h n l' w t r a I I 1 c· t 11 sig niCican tl~ congest 1.·x1:.L111g streets. In makin g the del·1:-.wn . l h l' S ll p t' r \' I S 0 r S l' I t l' d a d r c u I at w n s t ud v u n d c rt a kt• n earlil·I' this ycur \.\·h1 eh su ggt•!\tt·<l tha l the road n e t" ork l'an t h a n dl t• a ll t h e f utull' dcvelopmt'nt t•t11Te ntly a llow(•d 111 that distru:t I)\ the eount' ·s land ust• plan · Thal eon('( us1on \\as nothing sout h l'Olllll' res1dt'nt:-. who Int' near Moulto"n Pa rkw<.1v <-111<1 Lakc.• F o 1· t• :-. t D r 1 \' t' d 1 <.I n : t <ii n · a cl~ knO\.\ Somc.• ol thl' mon• Olll~pokl'll r l' :-. 1 cl(.' n t o.; t h l' r l' h a ,. 1· bl' t' 11 e I a 11101'11\g for m u n y m o nth:-. about the 1mpat·t o f f ut u rv t•o mme r t1 a l a n d rt•:-.1dt.>nt1al i.:ruwth on their urt<'1 wl :-.t n•et:i In past tases. s u t•h u:-. Ill approving projec t~ 111 tht· Whiting H a nl'h a nd Tru h1H·o C;rn\on an•:.i:-.. the sup l'r v 1sors h u\'t- lllliJOS(.'d cond 1t1o ns lh<1 l t ht· projcl't::. <.'an be h a lted 11 scrv1c·c.•l'.> in those 11nincorµornted an•as a re st retc ht•<l too thrn L'ntll last week. howeH•r . tht• :-.u p l'r v1sors had never •H'l u :i ll) <.•nt'OrC'l'd s uch a l'h an ge Whethe r t he s upt•n •1sors tun st and the polit1t·al h eal lhE') will s urely ta ke from Ul"Vclo1x•r s of p ending pn>Jccts rt•ma1ns to b<· seen And whctht•r the nc \.\ polit·~ will be s pecific t•1wugh to bt• ol 'alut• also 1s a qucst wn Hut tor t h o:-.l' tn1ppL·<.l tll anothl'r rush -hour traffic: Jam 111 Lagun a lhlb, thl•n• 1:-. c:un:-.olt..1t1<1n 1n kno" mg that the light at tht· l1nd ol lh<• tunnel 1s11 t net'l'":-.ar1h l'l·d Social laws delnyed l'ungrt•s:-. had 11!-. hancls ltlll lt..1:-.l \.\l'Ck tr) rng to kt•t•p il'cll1 r.il I 111<11u.·es in 11nll'I . but on a not lw1 I rou t a bright note.· l'llll'rgt•cl Action on i he :\t.'W H i)!ht .., JWl'kd of :-.ol'l<il lvg1:-.lat111n 1111 ,1 b o r t 1 o n u 11 d ... <: h on I p 1 .1 q : 1 p robahl) \.\Oil i be t.1k1·n until next year E \'cr 'l llH't' t•1111M·n .1t 1' , .... gt.Jirted tlw llJ>IH.'I h~1 1lcl 111 lhl· St·natt· ill thl• rnxo l 0 h·t·t1011:-.. l' 11 0 I h l 0 !'t l' \ ('I ('I\ I l' ... t I I l' l Y.011\l'I\ s 11ght-. to t..1bo.rtwn ;md lo t•n dors<' \'olutllJr~ prt..1_\ t•r 111 µ u h I 1 <' "c· ho o I " h '" l' ht• l' n g<1lhl·nr1g s tPJm 11ndt•1 thl· t..1l·g1" ol "t'rltttor:-. :-.11d1 .ts .11•:-.M' I lt-1111.., o l Nol'lh l'arol111a c111d Orr 111 lfatc·h ol l't<th \\(' \\('l('Ollll' lhl' dl'it..1\ Ill t hc:-.t• l'f lort:-., .1 s t 111·:-\\ ould san('l1on k d t•r <ii 111tru:-.1on 1nio m ornl und s pintl141I 1-.:-.ut•s that a r c lH·s i lc·lt to 111tll\1du.il eon ... <: I l'Ot't' B c I o 1 1• <·o n g 1 l'..,... 1 " .1 llatt•h s pons 11r11d ronst1tut1onal a m l'IHlme11 i th.it "ould ,dlo\\ Cong r c :-. s .111 cl t h (' "l .i l t· s tu regulatt· abort 1011. \\hilt• I lt·lm'> ha:-. gone so tar as to s ubmit J hill l h a t '' o u I cl d t'l 1 11 t· 111 t• .i :-. hl'g1nn1ng at ri11tt·t•pt1on ;111d l' n cl u \\ t t' t 11 ... t • s \\ i t h I u I I cons t1tut1onal nghl:-. 0 n l h l' p r .1 ~ l' 1 1 :-. -. ll l' a n amendment t•ndorsing \'ulunl ~ct' pnn er in publit· '>t'hools h<.i:-. h\.•t•n allac·hcd tu ,111 <1ppropnal1on:-. htll a tot all_\ 111 iltlOlliJI ITIJnl'll\ l'I < 'onsen·~1tn t'" h<.ivt.• clt·t1clt>d n o I t o p 1 1• s :-. t h t' a ho r w1 on ko g1'>latwn. lt•t•llng thl' politu·.tl cl1m.itl· I'> not 11 g hl 'l'I • .\t thl· '>i.lnlt' t11t1t• St•11 Lo" l·l 1 Wt·1<:kl'r. H ('01111 . ha" "lll't't't'<ll•cl in hlol'k111g ..1 l11wl 'ote on lht• pr .1.' t'l leg1slat1on. and ,. o \\ :-. 1 o r , 1 1 b u .., t 1.· r t 11 <· apprnpnat1on htll lo wh1t h llw .1ml•nd nw11t h,1s ht•t•11 allacht•d Abortwn and '>thool wa.\ er h;.i\'l' ht•(.11} \'Ol a lllt• Ul)d l'ntOllllnaf l!'ISUt'S Ill lht• l " S l'\l'I' '>lll('l' the ~ 11 p n• nH· l' o 11 r I b 1 u t..1 cl 1 • n e ti \\omen " 1 i)Olt:-. to .1IJ01t1011:-. .ind r tdt•d puhltl· '>l'hool pr.1\ l'I''-to lw llll !'ons t 1tut1ona I In a nation \\ lu·n• ind1\ 1dual It t'l'dom 1:-. 1·ht•11 ... l1t·d 11 i... IH,1.!hh q ll (' .... l 1 0 II J h I .. .. ... t 0 \\ h t'l h t:I \\ a :-.hmgton s hould l'\l'/'t'IM' l'ln:-.t· 1·011lrol 11\t.'r ..-.omt•n :-. 1 t•produt'll\ t' 11ght:-. Qut·-.twn:-. ... 11riound111g tht• bearing ol t•hlldren ~hu u ld lar ge!) be a lll<itter l>et..-.et•n womC'n. t ht.'11' m..itt•s. t heir cloc·tors a nd t hl'll' 'alue:-. Those \\ho ad \'O<.'atc pra q•r 1n µublie :-.<·hoob :-.hould bt-ar 1n rr11nd that i\mL•nn1 1s not soleh '' \'hnsti;.111 nul11111 , nor a ,Jl'\.\.1:-.h r\iltrnn. no1 un~ otht•1 1..ind 111 ll:lig1ou:-. natw11 It h ._. liln<I ol religious lret•tlom, \\ht•rt• s11«h m<tlters an• out-.1dt• th1· domuin ul gt1\'l'rnm1.•nt Pu hlu· "l'hools ar<• Im t•dm·ation . then • 1 ... no ... 1tort<.1gt• ul eh11rtht•.., t..1\ .11l:1bk lor C'h1ldrcn to c·ontPmpla11• thl' :\I might~ \\'e mu:-.1 ,1g:11n point 1111t that \ m c.• r 1 t' t..1 n s h ,1 ' t' 1 I t• ,1 1 I ' l'\Jll l''>Sl'd thl'll dt''l ll l' 101 It• ...... go\·e r nm1•nt rnlt·1 \ t•nt1011 1ntn ..,0<·1al and l'l'tll\01111<' nwlll'I''-W1• ho pt• ('ong1 l'"" l.1·1•p -. I h.11 mandate 111 mind Op1n1ons e)(pre'>S£'d in the space above are those of the Dally Pt lot Other views e)(· prl'<, ... 1·d on tn1 -. p,1q1• Mt-lhO\t' 01 1ne1r du tnor~ and arl1'>I'> Reader lommenl ,., m1111 t.>d Aelllr• ..,., Thi Jdtly P1101 P 0 Box l )bO Co<,ld M e'>d. CA 971>21> Phont• 1 /14, bH .i.HI L. M. Boyd/Files forgotte11 Only one out of every 20 pieces of paper stashed awa) 1n a rompany'c; flies arc ever put It'd out again for rev1c" So ~Lt\ lht· offt<'<' expcrl!> now Q. llo\lo big 1s the biggest of the comm unity eollcg<'s'.' A With an enrollment of 61.948 at last repor t . M 1ami Com mu111ly l.1.BUYD College, originall) known informally as Chicken Coop College or Pig Pen U. because the faculty back in 1960 set up offi ces in farm buildings. Q What's the differ ence be4Veen gr ains of com mon sand and grains of qui('ksand? A. Common sand grains are rough and angular They pack Quicks and grains are s mooth and round They flow Female shoplifters do not tend to s teal practical items suctt as laundry ORANGE COAST DailyPilai detergent or scrub brushes. They go for luxury notions they associate with romanct· perfume . f ancy underwear. cosmetics This leads rcsearchl•rs to believe most female shoplifters are living in a dream world at the times of the thefts A II lhe time you hear of the cider made from apples. but hardl> ever do you hear of the perry made from pears. Yet 1t was much preferred over cider by t he nobles of old Europe a few generations ago. Cider then and there was for t he working folk. Too many people 1n their middle :-.1xl ies don't know \\hat to do with themselves One out of every four suicides is committed by somebody of retire ment a ge A m an of 66 recently told me : "One trip to a tr ailer park on the coast convinced me I wasn't going lo enjoy dominoes for the rest of my hfe. I gave up ham radio, too. You sa y the same thing to the s ame people. worldwide. But s ince I bought tha t little hom e computer, I've never bee n happier It 's fa scin a ting I like the puzzleme nts of it It's a loner 's pleas ure" Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. Murpfllne Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor P olicjr denials stunning • • • WASHINGTON The tight little circle of admin1strat10n officials who fought off David Stockman's tax-raising "fall offensive" are distraught that be re m ains budge t direc t o r after unre p e nta nt betray al of the tax reductions tha t are the cutting edge of the Reagan revolution S t ol•k m an 's dram ati c p ress c·onference last week only deepened their concerns. ,.He shrugged off his a post asy quoted in William Gre1der's Atlantic Monthly arti c le <"The education of David Stockman"> w1lh what can o nl y b e t e rm ed dis ingenuousness. T h at keeps in office President Rea gan 's most v1s1ble econo mic p o licym ake r as ltv1 o g proof or Democratic claims that Reagan's 1s a rich ma n 's administr ation intent on soaking the poor. Reagan's staunchest defenders against those assaults cannot believe t ha t Stockman sits in the Cabinet tod ay with no prospect for quick dJsmissal. Greider 's superbly-written article dep icts Stockma n 's unders tandable frustration m trying to whittle down the government. Stockman's complaint that ··none or us re ally understand what's going on with a ll these num be rs" is wide ly quoted out of context and carnes no great m eamng Rather, the trouble with Stockman stems from three explosive paragra phs about the tax rut Tax r e ductio n for ever y body , Stockman tells Greider, "wu aJways a Tro1an llorse to brmg down the to p rate." lie adds "It's kind of hard to sell 'trickle down,' so the supply-side formula was the only way to get a tax policy that was reall)' 'trickle down .' ·· In those t wo sentences. Slockman tears away veils hiding his nine months of attempting to slow and dilute the Reagan tax cut . Contrary to published commentaries that Stockman told Greider essentially what he said publicly. the truth LS that he s aid nothing 1n ad minis tra tio n m ee tings a nd p u t n o thing 10 inter-agency memos that approached the "1'rojan·Horse" and "trickle-down" descriptions . While incr easing ly o bses s ed by budget deficits, Stockman never once openly disdained across-the-board tax reduction But the Gre ider revelations show Stoc km an did n o t a ccept the Ke m p -Ro th bill 's premis e that margin al tax reduction for ordinary fir:. f-Vl-NS-/-ND-VA-1 -~ \o\>Orken. 1s no less important as an incentive to work and produce than tax l'UlS for the rich. Sint•e 1t was in Stockman's view only camouflage for the rich m an's tax cut, 1t could be s hunte d aside wit hout damage to the econom y The overriding importance of this revelation was seemingly lost on the ad ministration's legislative strategy group, consisting of Reagan's senior dom est1 t• adviser~. On the morning a fter Gre1 der 's story broke, they all signed a letter kidding Stockman about being a magazine tover boy. No "onder these ofhcials Lnv1alned Stockman's words \\1th one except10n, they had s upported Stoc kman's tax inc rease offensive The e x cept ion w as T r eas ury Secre ta r y Donald T Regan , who defea ted Stockman in the battle for the president's mind But Regan, ins iders felt, preferred a deflated Stockman at the Off1 l·e of Management and Budget 10 MB1 to a powerful s uccessor T he tnv1alizat1on of St ockman's a post asy was continued by Stockman hi mself at his press conference that a ft e rnoon . A f t e r h e c loude d understanding b) l~ ice refernng to a Trojan Horse as "a wooden beast with no brarn." a reporter reminded him it historicall y has been "a device to hetray .. Stockman's re1oinder that "I will not • • • ID Washington or at • P resident Reagan's Director of the Budget David Stockman says he really didn 't think the whole thing thro ugh when he was leading the econo mic revolution that took place dunng the f i rst m on t h s o f th e R eaga n adminis tra tion. Stockman. sa id this and a lot of other t hings in an article m The Atlantic Monthly that suggest he dJdn't know what he was talking itbout when he was talking economics Magazines love to get hold of a controversial article like this , a nd I 'll bet that Harpe r 's magazin e , the Atlantic 's ma i n compeltllon, will be going after some kind of story to match the Stockman a rticle. I used to write magazine articles and I even wrote for Harper 's and I have some suggestions about who they could go alter. I can even tmagine how the interviews would read. Say, for instance, they got Santa Claus: ''People think I know what they want fo r Ch ristm a s," .Sa nt a told How to • write U.S. SENATORS Cranston, Alan ( 0 ), 11100 Wils hire Blvd .. Los Angeles, 90012 (213) 824-7641 Hayakawa, S.I. ( R >, 3848 Campus Dr., Suite 213, Newport Beach 92660 (714 ) 545.7175 During Congressional sessions: New Senate Office Bldg., Washlngtoo, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-3121 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES Orange Couaty Bactbam, Robert (40th Dlstrict·R), 1649 Westc1irf Dr., Newport Beach 92863 631-0040 PaUenon, Jerry (38th District D>. 34 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 835-3811 Lungren, Daa (34th Dislrlct·R>. 5514 Britton Drive. Long Beach, 90815 (213) 594-ln61 TATE SENATORS <Orange Coaaty) Schmlla, John (36th Diatrtct·R), 4GOO Campus Or., Newport Beach 92660 979·9670 Brl•P• John V. C3!'ilh Dlslr1Ct·R), l<Wl . ' Ha rper's. "but tha t's a lot of nonsense . I don't ha ve the s lightest idea what people ~ant for Christmas and those letters from kids addressed lo me at the North Polt' never reach me The whole I~'· -IND_Y _RD-DNf-Y -4 thing 1s ndJculous H I really knew what people wanted for Christmas, would the stores be ja mmed the day after with people exchanging girts ? Frankly, I 'm just another average guy except I'm a little overweight, d rive Donder and Blitien 11\Stead of a Datsun and wear this fvnny red suit a lot. but when you he ar me s aying 'Ho Ho Ho,' don't think 1l m eans you're going to get what you want for Chris tmas because I don't lawniakers N . Parbor Blvd., Fullerton 92635 879-2345 Carpenter, Paul R. (37th District-0 ). 5400 Orange Ave. Suite 203, Cypress. CA 90630 952-3201 During legis lative sessions : State Capitol. Sacramento 95814 (916) 322-9900 STATE ASSEMBLYMEN (Orange Couty) Be rgeson, Marian (74tb District·R), 4400 Campus Drive, Suite 344, Newport Beach 92660, 641·7441 FrlzaeUe, Nolan (73rd Dlstrict·R>. Ul600 Maio St., Huntinaiton Beach 926'8 842·7~ Johnson, Rots C69th Dlstricl·R>. l~l N. Harbor Blvd., t201, Fullerton 92635 733~ Wray, Cbe& (7lst Oistrict·D), 12777 Valley View, SuJte 161. Garden Grove ~5636-4691 C..wlt, Joh.o (70th Ol1trtct·R), 920 Town & Country, Orange 92e68 542·4775 DurinJ legislative aeulons: State Capitol. Sacramento 95814 <916) 322·9900 go into literary history" was topped by thiit1 stunning disavowal. "I a m not certa in what trickle do~ n me ans " Not e ven that rast footwork bothered Stockman's old coll eagues in Congress who have pledged him undying support. But many Cs uch as Senate Finance Committee chairman Bob Dole, who ca ll ed S t oc k ma n 's ap osta sy · · r e f r e s h' i n g · ' I n e v e r I i k e d across-the -board tax cuts anyway Such Republicans had backed the program only because the pr esident and public ~anted 11 · Ho wever, some canny Democrats, such as Sen Ernest F Hollings, caught on after a da> or two -to what Stockman had done Hollings, senior De monat on the Sena te Budget Com m1tlce, first indicted Stockm an as the "great deceiver" and called his press c<Jnferen ce "remin1sc1ent of \i1xon ~ Cheekers speech " But b) last Sunday on ABC's David Brin kley p rogram, Ho llings h ad changed his tune about Stockman: "He 1s a bnlbant Cello\\ And I think r eally, rather than losing his credibility, what in essence he 1s doing ts wmmng 1t, finally, in IC'vehng with everyone " Leveling about what ? Thal the pr esident 's program ··was only a Trojan llorse to enrich a pn vtleged (I'\\ ., In fact, Keagan believed so deeply in broad tax reduction that he stood with Don Re~<1n and a fe w middle-level officials lo turn back Stockman and nearly all other senior advisers As fi rst ~ord of Gre1der's article broke. the president was telling an 1nterv1e~er that his biggest mistake early lh1 ~ year wa s agr e eing to postpone and pa r e down -at Stockman 's urging the fi rst-year t ax ('\It. Qu ick, smart and determined Dave Stockman had joined the long list of those who had underestimated Ronald Reagan s \\Ill a nd intensity What asto unds Reagan 1t es within the administration 1s that he has not yet paid for 1t with his job North Pole kno\\ or care what you want.·· If Harper's can't gel hold of Santa Claus, the) might tr y for an interview "1th our secret ary of Defense, Caspar Weinberger David Stockman admits he didn 't h ave a ny confidence In the Reagan economic plan he formulated. Maybe Harper's could get Weinberger to talk about our defense plans hke this "LISTl!:N, we've got weapons enough to blow everyone on Ea rth to Kingdom Com e . I only pushed for those big increases in defense spendmg because I've got a lot of friends m the business 'v\ e don't need more we apons. If we didn't build another s ubmarine or cons truct another missile for 20 years, we'd still be sale from the Russians and anyone else Let's face it, if you've got nuclear bombs enough to blow up the world, it's pretty silly to be spending a couple of million dollars each on 7,000 tanks, but we ga ve the contract to Chrysler and, what the hell, they need the money. I Lold Lee, I said, 'Lee, it's the least I can do for a friend.' " l If Harper's comes through with Santa Claus and Weinberger, the AUanlic will have to get thems elves another interview. They'd probably go aft.er our Secr etary of State Al Haig. JC he answered in the same style Stockman did, they'd have an attention.getter : "TIDS JOB bas been a real lea.ruing experie nce ror me." Gen. Haig • co nfessed to the Atlantic. "1 w as • terrible in geography in school. UnW I became secretary of State, I thouibt Albania was the capital of New York state. 1 still don't know Bucharat from Budapest. 1 Sive the Presid~l a lot of advice on foreign affaira just Uk Stockman gave him all that e(On()mi advice. I'm lucky because the Prealden~ doesn 't know any more abou geography than l do. He says, 'Anythln you aay Is OK by me, Al. lf you want ao to Albania, 10 ahead. I've never been to that area of New York state my..at.' "WouJd YoU believe thls?" Ha.la 11.i to the Atlantic. "When J \olCI th President we ou1ht to tell A WACS Saudi Arabia, I knew all tboM tbetk had expensive Umouainea and J lhotaab AWACS was a car polish." ' . Lessees disconcerted, is the symphony over? 8)' GINNY OLSON DAVIES GW.W O'-' Daw• IS 0 r~...,., of Corona def Mar. T he light.a are dimmed. Maestro Carlo Maria Gi ulini raises his baton. and the musicians of the Los Angeles Philh&rmolllc, pe rforming ln Orange County, produce in· a single voice an exquisite blend of sound. As my body relaxes in totality. l think to myself that now I will forget. Finally. tor a few hours, I will be carried above and beyond the cloud hanging over my friends and neighbors. But I'm still not free. The maestro s uddenly represents the old, benevolent Irvine Company. and the musicians represent the people residing in all the communities or the old Irvine Ranch. Words start to form In my mind and I want to find a pen and make notes on my program. However, one doesn 't make scratching sounds in the dark to disturb music lovers. The comparison persists. For decades the gr eat landowner was a wise and kind "conductor," blending his talents with those or the .. orchestra" in a partnership which turned the Orange Coast communities into a symphony worthy of celebration. All over the country families and singles, both young and old, heard or the s h immering waters, t he m ild climate, the cool breezes, the generous green belts and parks, the villages. good schools, universities and colleges, modem shopping centers and industrial parks. Most of all they heard or a unique s pirit abroad in the land. where the landowner gave generously to the community in planning, design, roads. parkways and reasonable, affordable leases. And in return. the people buying these homes and renting the land poured out their talents and time in community service and beautification to make lhe Irvine Company's investment multiply in value beyond its wildest dreams . That '<alue cannot be tagged with a m on etary figure . it can only be measured in the dedication of those who Came lO filJ the homes I Orange Countians worked hard to attaln this dre•m -patriots ln the true senae of the word; lncl\ld1na veteran• or several wars : conslslint moaUy of thoae who believe in the work ethlc; and some who worked many years elsewhere before seeking the Orange Coast for a deserved retirement. Even the latter rarely quJt givin1 to the community. They are found In all manner o f volunteer and civic capacities, donAting thousands of hours to hospitals, to churches, to the arts and to those less fortunate than themselves. T his is not to say our community is perfect. We still bave crime and we are s trugglina with crowded roads and higher density. But only by working together can we continue to progress. These then are the citizens who formed a partnership in good faith with The Irvine Company. lo produce a "symphony" whose music has drawn listeners from around the world. They comprise the "Committee of 4,000" whose dream, according lo Barbara Young, their leader. "has turned into a nightmare." Since I am one or the lucky ones whose land had been purchased by a previous owner, I was swayed by those who say, "They all had their chance to buy their land. If they didn't, it's their own fault." For two reasons 1 no longer agree. First, it seemed inconceivable to us all, that land values would escalate as they have. And second, no one forecast a reorganized Irvine Company which would suddenly and catastrophically seek to raise land values and lease payments to the ultimate. almost overnight! Retirement plans made years ago are s hattered. Older couples on fi xed incomes cannot s uddenly increase their annual lease payments by thousands of dol lars . Wo rki n g couples, barely keep ing abreast of inflation while raising children, cannot pluck from nowhere the requir ed amounts to purchase their land. There have been no reasonable terms to h elp homeowners absorb the financial s hock a little at a time. Private financing has to be found elsewhere while interest rates are at their highest. lnsleed or noating with the strains or Bruclsnei"s "Symphony No. 7 in E." I am filled with a strange sadness. My glance leaves the o r c hestr a for a moment and lakes in 'the audience. Ma ny of the listeners have been volunteering overtime lo build the new Mus ic Center for Orange County. Several spoke to me at the intermission. About the inspiring collttrt and the gifted violinis t ? No ! About their individual financial disasters with The lrvine Company. Surely there mu.st be an honorable. practical and compassionate way for all parties to resolve this impasse without years or legal e ntan glement and hardship for those who must wait. The altemall ve is the destruction of lifelong dreams for several thousand human beings and what is left will benefit no one, not even Tbe Irvine Company. I pr ay that we can briftg this "orchestra" and its "conductor" back into harmony. Otherwise. the symphony is over' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novombor 22, 1981 Ala A~! TMS BOARD SPOTTSC> IHE ,AC>VANTA<5E OF A COUNTY-WJC>E CABt.& TV ''PUBLIC SERVICE" NE1WORf< ... Helicopter trips save lives To the Editor: The article which appeared on the Sunday, Nov. 15 editorial page on MedAir helicopter ambulance services was read with interest. As an emrloyee of Western Medical Cente r , look forward to the improved medical care which this e mergency helicopter ambulance service will provide. As a lO·rear resident of Balboa Peninsula Point, I welcome the addition of a helicopter for e mergency health care services., In the many years that I have lived on Balboa Peninsula Point, I have been all too aware or the multiple drownings and neck injuries which occur on our beaches . The congestion in tbe summel"' makes it all but impossible t<1 rush these victims to hospital treatment. 1 bave often thought that if someone were to sustain a coronary or other serious accident between the bours or s p.m . and 7 p.m. on a weekend, it would be impossible for them to be transported to Hoag in less than one hour's period or time. I think also of the years I lived in Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. We suffered from the same problems with dense traffic congestion during our peak summer months. PE&SONALLY, 1 experienced a motorc:ycle acddent in 1969 oo Bayside Drive. I sust.a1ned a head injury and was bleeding profusely at the site or the accident. Due to excessive traffic congestion, it was necessary for the ambulance to go all the way around Back Bay Drive and back to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for the fastest possible treatment. Although I was 10 minutes from HoaJ Hos pital under normal traffic conditions, it would have been impossible to complete that journey in less than one hour due to the severe traffic congestion. I was given excellent care at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital and required 16 stitches in my bead. I was lucky in that my injury was not more serious. But. it made me MAILBOX acutely aware or the problems or traffi1· con~estion in term s o f pa t1 ~n ts receiving rapid medical treatment Anyone who lives in a crowded beat·h community, I am sure, will JOtn me in welcoming the MedAir helicopte r am bulance service. BETTY McMI('"-":~ Why forgive n gaffe? To the Editor ll is mind boggling c l'\'C sa11l 1t bt!fm·1· and am doomed. evidently. to -.a) 11 again and again and aga111 1 Thi• arrogance or our cletted ofri r1ab an<I their appoinlt-cs The latest example. the unbehevahh performance of Dave Storkmjf1 , Reagan's boy wonder f1n anc1al exµ<>rt Is this JS.year-old man so naive that he really believes he can dart into a closet and express with d1!>arm1ng candor his innermost thought:, und<·r the cloak or .. orr the record· and th1·n e xpect that 11 1s okay to lit· <1nd dissemble when the TV l1~hts C1nd <'ameras are on full " Since when <1re polil1t'ians allow.-d till' pri v liege of two set!> of ideals I off llw record, 2. what seems expedient to ~l'I ,1 program passed" And where 1s 1t written lhal '>U('h .1 gaffe as Stockman's is forgiven with .. n avuncular s hake or the bead by lhl· president, who evidently extracted a s h ame faced -toe ·dug·inlo·lhe r ug promise from Davey to .. keep your mouth shut when you lhink anyone 1'> lis tening -for pubhcallon· .. , The word seems to be out that lh1• people <remember we are government 111 "' .ind for 1 1 ..u1 bt• fooled not only '""H' 111 th• t111.1 but ..all of the lime as 11111).! '' '"u .111· photo~<·nrc and can 11•,1\ 1· t•ll l.1UJ,.'hllJI.! 11' I!'> "H lu 1111 v Chat Mr. Stockman ot1,,1\1t\\1 d l'rt·,Hh•11l H ea~an !>financial pr 11rr .1111 oft th1· rcC"11rd and then .,11c!•'1 ·111\ d1rl J IKU t.l1·grt•t-turn and with l•l,11.1111 d1-rl·~.11 d fcir JO} Semblance Of < n·1l1f11hl\ ,(.1{1,hh ~ntl•1rsed as the 11111\ "'" 111 rl\ J ll tho'oe Tro1an horse pr 1111 I t•lt•'> \'1111 1·.rn l h,1, .. 1l bolh "ay!>. guy We d11l11 I IU:O.l r 1111• Ill 00 a lewd Of turnips. \ 1111 ,111· d.111gt•ro9.,I) i.'losl' lo losing the 11111l 11l1•nc·e 11r the "holt' world -they ,1 r1· .ii I "';1t 1·h1ng and hslemng, you kn""' \'1111 Ii t1t•1t1•r ~ct ~·our ducks 1n a row. \I 1 l'n·,1dt•n1 nu· ti1c kenng and lack 11111111rtl1 11.11111n1n till'· '>'atd room of 1111• ·''"" ol .,lat•·., mJk1ng U!> look like a hip of fool' 11111 h;. .J C"rew with tht.' ,1\1•1.1).!1• I lJ ol a 't(·am iron And not 1 \ • 11 1 \l'.11 Ill offit•t• \('l \ 11u h;i\ 1·n l hat! •' t·hance ti> eat crow off .tll thal )all\ c·h1oa. but your big 111111111 tunrt\ Illa\ t>C' just around the \1 AH 'r' JANE WOOD Firpu·orks ba11 defined I 11 I h1 blllol '11111" n·t·t·111 1·1litorial, Local Control ... "t·nt 1.11 I" 1·-.t•nts the m1sconcept1on that ln<·al gmernmcnt l'Ontrol will be "'I'( mptt•tl IJ, pass..ag1• or SB 999. which I .1m .111lhonng I haH• long bt!l'n and will continue lo h1· iJ leading advocate of local • onl r ol SB 999 adheres to this principle. Recyc/,e child's enthusiasm • l(l book wonderland l'hi.. mt•asurc doe~ not an any way aff1·c t th~· regulator) powers of local i.:o\ •·r nmenh L'nder m) leg1slat1on a 111' or C"ount) ma;. still control lhe s ale or r11 t•works. b~ regulating the number 111 hnoth' th(' time and place or s ale. "ho OlJ> !-.Cll fireworks. and who may pu r1· hast• t h(•m A city or county may 1111;111\ pruh1b1t the use of fireworks. i\dd1l1onalh". 1n areas of high fire 1 t1n1·1•rn J 1·11) or count) may ban their .,JI(• and USl' By JOAN TALMAGE WEISS Joan Tal~ WN$ oJ Nnoport Beoch teachea children's htuature at tM college Level and ta IM author of "H"1'M for o Stranger" f Harcourt J and "TM Umonode Lady" f Peppn'treeJ. Ancient Hebrews used to put a drop of honey on a book and have each baby taste il. The infant. they reasoned, would associate the inhe rent sweetness with books and become a Life·long book lover and reader. While few follow such a tradition today, you can motivate children to read in seve ral pragm atic ways: (Books mentioned are recommended , by Ii brarians. teachers. and authors>: From the time a baby will sit still you can hold him on your lap, read simple s tories, and tum the pages. Your body warmtb plus the rhythmic sound of the English language becomes a nurturing exper ience . Children of all ages like to be read to. As .your child grows older. he can c hec k out books under your supervision. The Beatrix Potter small format books fil into a toddler's tiny hands. "Peter Rabbit" and "The Tale or Squirrel Nutkin" promote instant j oy and wonder. "Harold and the Purple Crayon" has both humor and whim•y. Why not make a weekly trip to your library? When kidl an you reading, they tend to read more .. Leave books lying around. Another proven device to nag interest is to start an exciting book and read one chapter a night. What better way to eDd each day? • Lar1e format picture boou have suc h enchantlnl Ulustrallons, kids "read" the pictures while you read the text. Babar. the elephant wearing a green suit, celebrata his 50th birthday this year. Another good 1eriea character l1 CurtOQI Georf!J a mischievous monkey wbO IN into Ule same ktnd of trouble kids do. Proven author/tuuatratora are Leo Li<Mfti C"P'hdericlt"), BUI Peet c··cMtte:t, u.. World Pis"> and A*rt llcClolk•f ("81ueberr1ea tor Sal">. • Start Wlth classics like "Millions or Cats" an'd "Make Way for Oucklmgs" and move into "Where the WUd Things Are" and "William's Doll". Although elementary teachers teach reading, enrichment must come from home. Us~ the "I Can Read" series and Or. Seuss' zanily rhymed books. ABC books run from Kale Greenaway to "Anno's Alphabet" full of optical illusions. Ask your local librarian for a Ust of the Caldecoll award books. Randolph Caldecolt was a fine book illustrator in 19th century England. Each year the American Library Association awards this medal to the best American illustrator of c hildren 's books . Favorites include .. The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats and "Sam, Hangs and Moonshine." Fairy tales become a part of c hildh ood with Ha ns Christian Andersen's poignant "The Flr Tree" and his joyous "Thumbelina". t:hoose "Red Rlding Hood" from the Brothers Gr imm <who collected folk tales in Germany) and Charles Perr•ult <who compiled the same stories in France). "Aesop's Fables" are part of our language ; rind the source of expressions like "sour 1rapes" and "a dog in the manger". These OIM·paae stories come to us from tbe Greet civlllzation. Also for American folk tales, dip lnto Harris' "Uncle Remus Stories" and Chase's "Grandfather Tales". ''Epic" a Uitte word that ft)eant a lar1e hlatorlcal story about a larger·than·life·tlie hero. Chlldren find role mode li In Robin Hood, Kina Arlbur, Odysseus, Don Quixote and J oan of Arc. Classics have survived over 100 years or three 1enerat1ona. This uni venal quality appears i n ''Allee in Wonderland". "The Jun1le Boot''. "Huckleberry Finn" and "Wind m the Willows". All rhymed or metered verse must be read out loud. Often t.be IOW'MI ii mo,. lrpportant than the sense. Try the nonsense poetry of &dward Lear, and ~ the poems about color in O'Nelll's "Hailstones and Halibut Bones". For older kids drop Into Dunni ng's •·R e flection s on the GUt or a Watermelon Pickle" a nd the slapstick humor of Sllversieln's "Where the Sidewalk Ends". True stories don't have to be dull. History comes allve not only in Laura ln1all1 Wiider but in Robert Lawson ·a "Ben and Me" <BenJamln Fra.nkJ.Ln's story ,la *>ld by a mouse) and ••Mr. ll&vert and I" (Paul Revere la judJed by hll hone). Fant.uy nurtur., everyday llfe. From "Pthr Pan" t.o lhe exqulalte "Charlotte'• Web" all children hunser ror 1ood fanwy. T ho "here and now" reallsm also atretcheta readers' mtnd1 and hearu. Try "l Heard the Owl Call My Name" and "Where the Red Fem Grows.'' There's a book for evt>ry problem and •on every subJect Again the hbrar) 1s your best resource John Newbery opened lhe first children's book store 10 London Even year the American Library Assoc1at1on gives the ,Newbery medal lo the best author of a children's book These book' fall into the golden age or reading Any child who learns to enJO)' readin~ between age 8 and 12 will be<.'ome u reade r ror life. Favorite Newbery books are .. Island or the Blue Dolphins ... "Julie and the Wolves" and "A Wrinklt' in Time .. M aluring readers must ~ l'hallengl'd through junior high school Survi\ al stories include George's .. M~· Side of the Mountain". Taylor's "The Cav" and Steinbeck "The Pearl" Class ics for adolescents are Knowles' .. A Separate Peace" and Golding's "Lord of the Flies". More recent titles which he lp the t een -ager grow emotionally a re Holland's "Of Love and Death and Other J ourneys" and Scoppettone's "Trying Hard to Hear You " ''The Giving Tree" and "1'he Missing Piece" by Shel Silverstein make Cine gifl books as do "Masquerade" by Kit Williams and "The Bal Poet" by Randall J arrell. Let's race it. TV tis a one -way commuolcation, predigested. requiring no energy from the viewer. Books demand interaction. thought and energy. Books give solace lo the aad, offer hope lo the forlorn and elevate the human spirit. Books both enlertaln and instruct. In ••The Fair Carden and the Swarm of Beasts." Margaret A. to;dwurd writes: ''The youna person who reads can Uve a thousand years snd a thousand Uves. In a few houri, at any Ume. he can add to hi11 meaiter experience another whole lifetime condensed lo lta mcanin&lul momenta. wltb all the dull. uneventful days left out ... ,. fhi.. 1111·u ... ure does require. bowever . lhal c•1t1c!'. and counties not ban outright the -;a le of ... are a nd sane fireworks. Tht•re are three important arguments "'UPtmrtin~ passage of SB 999. Fl RST. aC"rordmg lo the Legislative ( ··111ns1'I and \Horney General. local )!II\ 1·rnmenl!-. t urrently do not have the It-gal authority to ban the sale of safe .ind ,,1nl' fireworks SA 999 merely l'nthfu•:-; I hose opinions St•< on<I sare and sane fireworks are a h·~al product They have been tested 1rn1I c·t•rtll1cd b'\ the stale Fire \tar .. 11:11 ·., offi ce ·It 1s a dangerous prt!c't•dt•nl tn permit local governments lo ban tht• ... ah.-of a legal product. To allow ttm. lo ha1>pcn 1s one step away rrnm allo" mg local governments to ban the !>:t ie of an y leg a I product - irwluding newsµapers Third. a:-. c hairman of the new Joint < 'ornim1lle<• on Fire. Pohce. Emergency and D1sai.ler Services. 1 am very M'11s1t1ve to the concerns of the Fire Services llowever. lhe overwhelming m<.uo11ty of fire!> are caused not by safe ;111(1 sun£' fireworks. but by illegal C1rt•works. !\11<·h as bottle rockets. cherry bombs and firecrackers. A report JUSl completed for the Los Angeles County Fire Chiefs Association mukt-s this important distinction. In Los Angelt's County from mjd.June lo mid July or thi!i year, illegal fireworks cuus('d S3 9 million in losses. Misuse of safe and sane fireworks caused $37,578 in losses Illegal fireworks accounted ror more than 99 percent or the property loss. for mOlny years. l have been an activ1· proponent or cracking down on 11legnl fireworks. In 1978, I successfully enacted into law a measure. SB 2.llt c Ch apter 999 >. that made it a feJoar to manufacture, oll or tr1a1port danicrous fireworb lll C......_. Ai a member ot tlle l&ale......,. Ni Force, I will ccanUnue to bll aet&M •ell dfort.t to ~limiaate tM .. ~ .... fll the!le illec•l produdl. WILLIAM CAMPllLL Senate RepublitM LNMr ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 22. 1981 INTRODUCING THE ALirNEW 1982 TOYOTA CELIGA. The all-new Toyota Celica . So slippery the wind won't even know what hit it! This new Celica GT Liftback is the right stuff. It's T he Right Shape. Celica's drag coefficient of just 0.342 is lower than some of the world's most exotic sports cars! Like Porsche 928. The new ~~~-~~~~ Del.orean. ~ ~ And Corvette. Even Celica's headlights tilt back to cut air resistance. T he Right Equipment. The stuff real sports cars are made of. There's rack and pinion steering, for precise "road feet' Ventilated front disc brakes, to help prevent brake fade. And a 5-speed overdrive transmission . Or you might want the con- venience of Toyota's 4-speed automatic overdrive. The Right Interior. · It's roomy. With big, easy reading sports gauges monitoring all engine functions. New seats that provide excel- lent lateral sup- port. Even ah electronic AM/FM/MPX stereo receiver with 5 speakers is standard equipment! It's The Right Stuf f. And it's available at your Toyota dealer right now. The 1982 Celica GT Liftback. Drive one. Daily Pilot SUNDAY, NOV. 22, 1981 FOR THE RECORD 8 7 . )~ ~ I ' ·~ < ~-~· . ------------------------------------------------------.... ~ --)~q~ \, . \~ ~ •.. ~~: l ) ~Ii ft ~ ll OCC runners capture state championship. See 86. D 0 USC blocks Bruins' path to Pasadena T rQjans head for Fiesta Bowl while UCLA must settle for Houston New Year's Eve By ROGER CARLSON I 01 IM Dall~ Pll<lt S\all LOS ANGELES They won't be in Pasadena on New Year's Day. bul after considering what they accomplished Saturday afternoon before 89,432 Coliseum fans. there seems little doubt 1t would be anticlimatic to play Iowa anyway Anything O\ay be ant1 ch matic a fter the T rojans' 22·21 thriller ove r cross town rival UCLA as USC finishes the 1981 regular season with a 9 2 record, a verdict sealed by linemen Geor~e Ach1ca and Denrus Edwards. who teamed up to block a last·ditch field goal effort by the Bruins "We were on the ropes, on the ropes, on the ropes," shouted USC Coach John Robinson lo his players in the pandemonium-filled lockerroom "Hell. we were under the ropes." f'or a long lime 1t seemed a PAC·lO football victory was not in the rards for tht.• mistake-prone Trojans. who were the f'iesta Bowl's choice w10 or lose <they'll meet Penn State's Niltan) Lions on New Year's Day 1n Tempe.> The opportunistic Bruins held a 21· 12 lead after three quarters and regained possession with 6 12 remaining s till nursing a 21 15 advantage. But a third down pass by Brum quarterback Tom Ramsey was intercepted and returned four yards lo lhe UCLA 39 with 4 :53 left and six plays later the Trojans' workhorse, Marcus Allen, burst over his left side from five yards out to lie the Iowa clinches a Rose Bowl berth by beating M 1ch1gan State. -See Page BJ game Freshman Steve J ordan, who earlier kicked field goab of 38 and 44 y urds, toed the PAT and with :! 14 remaining tht• Trojans were on top on thl' \'t'rgl' of de nying l'rnss-town rival UCLA a Ho:,e Uo\\>I bid Rut USC CLA games don't just end hke that It always goes down to the last second and 1t did it again this tune a s the flruins mt.·hed into field goal territory. finally with four seconds left a time out was called Lime left for a Norm Johnson pl ac1.• kick from 46 yards out well within his range Dennis Edward~ was really the key, though, hl· brokl' through to g1 ve me the room to get through lie ble w the guy right out and no one tout:hcd m e .. The ball was snapped, a trifle high. placed down and Johnson ripped into the ball But Ach1ca, a 260·pound junior nose guard had broken through the line of defense and blocked the attempt wllh his left hand. Thl· big T rojan defender's right arm wa~ bandaged bec·ausc of a s houlder injury suffered aga1n~t Washington last week and he was on the s1tkhnc s prior to UC LA's field goal attempt. Hut when th<' Bruins went for the field goal, Ac·h1C'a y. a:-bat·k on the fi eld "I knew I was goin& tu get 11 We IOu«hed one extra point. you know, hut 1t went through anyway " It was over R obinson and Ac h1ca s team mates swarmed over him in the middle of the field. the Trojans proce(•ded to their traditional victory gan tlet on the sidelines in front of their faithful and thl' Hruins drc.igged themselvc~ off the field . Rose Uowl dreams s hattered . but a Bluebonnet Howl consolatwn game again ~t Michigan realized. It wa~ \he first blocked kick ever by Achica. J nd as ll goes for linemen, one of the fe w times he hJS Ul'l'n the c·enll'r or attention. .. We put a lot of emphasis on blol'king fll'ld goals this week in practice ... -,aid Ach1l'a ·It s howed up on the film:-, \JC.:LA's we ak guard always seemed to give a gap in the hne. so w1.· took ·Tm never going to forget this game, not for the r e-,t of my hfc. he added. 1\ lot or IJ(.'Oplt• won't forget this one. It was one rn wh1t•h the Trojans did everything they could lo (Set' T ROJANS, r age 8 21 Dallr Pt ... P"91M •Y ClWlrle• ~latr Bruins suffer ·instant replay By ED Zl/'liTt:a. 01 tn. D•oh Piiot SUll L () S A -.; G 1:: I. E S T h e wo rr11.·cl look 11~11nted on the faces of the l T LA \ell leaders as l 'SC tor I'> 1l M0arcus Allen plus othe rs" 1 bt•gan its 1his"1 fina l drive l o lht.· e nd zont.• Saturday aflt.•rnoon at the Colis eu m , was a look that s ummed up how lhc Bruins have come to ac·ce pt play ing the TroJans As 1r to sa). · We ve seen this movie before, hut go ahead and play 11 again, Mama Bruin mas cot, replNe with a red rose 1n ht·r mouth. and a petite peps.ter huddled under hN right arm. watched as USC c hanged L'CLA .., '.'cw 't t•ar s Da) plans again That's how it's always gone for the hard lul'k Bruins. almost li ke a fact of hfc If there's a way. the Trojans have done ll and th1.· worril'd faces were soon turnl'd to sick faces The sick face.., of foothall 1>layers Wht•rc there was gloom, the re was a CCI.A pla) l'r "Today I leurnL•d whut college ball 1!> all about ... s aid 6-2. 250-pouncl offensive guard Duyal Lo\•e . the f r es hman from Fountain Valley lligh Love. known in his high school days as ·Bubba. was a kid just out of diapers in 1969 when O.J Simpson broke the hearts of the UCLA faithful with h is legendar) run in the fmat two minute'> to beat the Bruins learned that you have to be tough mentally a nd 1>hys1call) :·he said Was Rubba. who played a bout half tht• game al right guard, admitting that use was tougher than CCLA'' ·Na~. he said, ·well, I don't know what I mean. There's !.om ething they have a nd who can explain it?" There weren't many, 1f any, in the UCLA lockerroom who could cxpla111 it. T om Ramsey, the jun ior quarterback, was trying to but he was getting lost .. and very frustrated . . in the particulars posed by news men's questions. .. Listen you g uys," Ramsey harked during one moment of petulance, "you keep coming up with t h ese· wham -banger ques tions and h o w a m 1 s upposed to a nswer them.,.. . As 1s the case with alm ost. e ve ry USC-UCLA game, the questions were centered around the final minutes of play And that made it hard on all the Bruins There was. of course, the. blocked field goal at the end an<f the 17 ~econds or so previous to. that : As tailback Kevin Nelson rari~ the ball down to the 28-yard line; lime marched on and on and on. USC 's Marcus Allen had a busy day Saturday against UCLA. He ts unable to handle pass f le/tJ, and races upfield. Yet Love had felt the sadness of a denial, .i rea l de nial. for the firs t time. firs t hand "I've With 17 seconds remaining- and seemingly enough time t.O get off a nothe r play before calling a fina l tim e out and· setting up for a fie ld goal, whaf <See BRUINS. Page B2> N o. 1 d raws last year 's c hamp Pitt, Georgia matched in Sugar Bowl New Year's Day From AP dispatches Pittsburgh wallopt•d Templt> Saturday and accepted a bid to play No. 3 G1.'0rg1a 1n the Sugar Bow I , s e lt 1 n g up t· I ass 11· matchup between the unbeaten. top ranked Panther:-a nd the defending national champion Bulldogs. Quarterback Dan Marino r1rcd four touchdown passes as the 10-0 Panthers stro lled pcis1 overwhelmed Temple, 35 0, before making their expected date with the Bulldogs for New Year's Day m New Orleans fl was the 17th consecutivr victory for Pitt, which still must face No 13 Penn State m a regular season contest Georgia had t he d ay off Saturday, as did No. 4 Alabam1:1. which accepted an invitation to play Texas in the Cotton Bowl A 3 4 -12 vi c tory b y e ighth-rank ed Texas over Baylor. spurred by the running of fourth-team full back Daryl Clark and A J ... J am" Jones. combined with No. 6 Southern Methodist's 32-18 victory over No. 16 Arka n sas. gave the Long ho rns the Southwest Confe rence berth in the Cotton Bowl. Clark ran for 131 yards. and Jones ran for 146 to help the Longhorns into their 17th Cotton Bowl appearance, but first since 1977. Second-ranked ·Cle mson. at ll -0 the on ly other maJor unbeaten team in the country, took a 29-13 triumph over South Carolina, gaining a berth in lhe Orange Bowl wher e 1t will play fifth-ranked Big Eight champion N e brask a , which s mash ed Oklahoma 37·14. Ohio State upset No . 7 Michlgan 14-9. opening the door ror 19th-ranked Iowa . which \ The Bowl roundup INDf.Pf.NDf.NCf. BOWL »t11n1.ty, I>« 11 141 Sft1"9•-1, L..o I Okt•nc>m.I ~t4ttf' II 30t ~ .. ftA•n A&M ,.._ .. 01 GAllDf.N H ATE BOWL ~ ..... ,. o.c:. u 1•1 E•>I lllltMr10nl. H J I. HOLIDAY BOWL Fr1Uy, !>«. II 111s .... o • ..,1 W•\ninoton ~,.,,. ,e J 11 v \ 8t1Qh•m Y ounq 110.1-<h CALIFORNIA BOWL S.IWMJ, I>« It 1•1 Frnno1 I Ol@OO 16-:J.OI W\ SM J0•4' S1•10 11 I UI TAM;f.lllNE BOllllL s.t-r.De<. " latO.IM*, Fl• 1 M 1\\0Uof• ti •-Ot vs ~1,..rn M +U•\\tl)pt •• 1 It BLUE GllAY CL.ASS.IC .. ,, ... ,,De< " (at -9D"'"'Y. Ala I Nortn All·!>lM\W~ ~In All-!.t•r> SUN BDllllL s.111n1ay, 0« U lat f.I Paso, Tua tt (J•l•hom• l) 4 H v\ l t •m to b • a.ter mtn.a GATOll llOWL. -•• o.c: 11 tatJao .... .,111•, Fla.1 Arkan.as II J 0) v• Nortll <.aroh ne 14, 01 blas ted Michigan State 37-7 to earn a trip to the Rose Bowl for the first time in 23 years . Iowa and Ohio State wound up ti e d for the Big Ten c hampi onship , but the Hawkeyes got the Rose Bowl bid because Ohio State h as gone more recently. An other big upset Saturday wa s at Louisvil l e . The unheralded Cardinals knocked orr ninth-ranked and previously unbeaten Southern Mississippi 13-10. However, the Golden Eagles, now 8-1·1 , s till drew an Invitation from the Tangerine LIBEllT'r BOWL WeclMt<My,De< JO (at-•I•, hN'-1 Uh1u ~l•~ ,._J..U• Y' ~•YY t1 J..cJJ HALL OF f-AMf. BOWL T n..n.o.ty, OK. l I 1•1 Blrml"1Mm . Al•.I M t)\11\•PP• ~•••• t f • 01 Y\ le•m to o.t~rm1n.t'CI PEACH BOWL T~y.o.<.Jt l•IAllaftlal Wt~• VlfQlnta Ut J 01 Yti .-101 •O• or ~ IOroO• ~tat• BLUEBONNET BOWL n .... ..,.,. o.< J1 la lHOUilOfll M•<lllllM\ 18 J-01 •• U(.LA 17·J·ll COTTON BOWL ~noay. JM l ,., °"""'' Al•twn .. ti I It °*' l•••\ ti 1 It l'lf.STA BOWL Fr1oay,J a., t l•t hmpot, Arla.I Pefin ~l•te t8-1..01 ._, ~thern <..•11torn•• '""' 01 llOSf. BOWL ...... ,,J ... ' (at Pa-I IOW• ta.J.-01""$. Vf .. 111!\illOn 1'-1.01 OIUINOli. BOWL ...... ,. '""· ' tat Ml.ml, Fla.) N~brar.u 19-1.0) ~ (.i.mMWI 111-0-0) SUGAll llOWL .. , ... ,,, .... . lat .... ~ ...... , Geor9I• , .. ,.01 Vl Pltts.burtll '10-0-0). Bowl, where t hey will play anothe r Sa t urday loser, Missouri. The Tigers of the Big Eight were upset 19-11 by Kansas. Brigham Young ripped Utah 56-28 In a battle ror the Western Ath l etic' Co nferenc e championship and a berth in Ule H oliday Bowl a1al o s t Washington Sta te, makln& Its firs t bowl appearance in 30 years. Arkansas gained a berth In the Gator Bowl a1alnsl No. 12 North Car olina. The Liberty Bowl wlll reature Ohio Stale against Navy. USC Linebacker Chip Banks seem.~ surprtsed whale f P'Jl1Jtg /or rnt~rcqtion in . ' 82 Orang• Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22. 1981 ----------------------... ~----------------------...... ----------------------~--------------, Giimore sparks Bulls past Bullets Artl1 Gilmore l('Ored 23 point.I m and Rick)' Sober• add d 21 ~alurday night to boost the Chlcaa:o Rull!I to a 117·10S win over Washlnaton In lh Ntttloru1I Ua.skclbull Alliociataon. Tht' vktory ended u rour .iamc Chleugo lo11ing streuk and stretched the 8ullellfi; winless skein lo fou r gam e . Lfonard "Truck" Robluon scor •d 27 ants and De'nnl11 Johnton added 24 as Phoenix Rams face wrath of woman writer From AP disp1tcbe11 nupJX'<I 11 two.game hmng t1\reuk and bcrnt l>ullt:is . 110·88 . . Oa.n Roundfleld accounted for 27 points to leud Atlanta past Indiana. 107 100 . Rookie Isiah Thomais poured in 28 points u11d ba ekt•ourl mute John Loog adcJed 21 as Detroit downed Utah, 95 86 . LOS ANGELES The Los [il An eles Herald Examiner said 4•• Frt~ay il plans lo sue the Rams over the team's r erui.al lo allow sports columnist Diane Shah into the players' locker r<><>m for post·game interviews. , Maurice Lucas scored 19 Ci1 mor points to lt•ad five other New "We will fil e a lawsuit," said Herald Examiner Publisher Francis Dale "We 're going to fight thii. thing as a Neanderthal move against the 20th century." Jerry Wilcox, public relations director for the Anaheim·based team , said Ms. Shah would continue to be barred from post·game interviews des pite a San Fra ncisco feder al court order issued earlie r this month which directed the San Francisco 49ers lo allow a woman writer from the Sacramento Bee access lo the team's locker room. York Knicks in double figures In a 118·112 win over M1lwuukee . Julius Ervtng's 21 points an the third quarter helped Phaludelphaa rout Houston, 135 106 Alex English scored 33 points as Denver pulled oul lo a 128-121 triumph over Kunsas City Potvin paces Islanders to wan Defe n s emC1n Denis Potvin s parktHJ the New York Is lander offense Saturday night with a power-play goal and a short handed "The timing 1s incredible, .. said Dale "To think that a football organization headed by a w o man would bar a prominent, s uperbly qualified woman sports columnist from doing her jOb, especially in the face or the court precedent ju!>t es tablished with the San F rancisco 49ers , the very team the Rams play Sunday afternoon." tally as the defending Stanley Cup champions edged the rival New York Ra ngers, 4-3 In the National HoC'ke y League . The Cr owder brothers Bruce end Keith. broke a 3.3 lie with goals in the finC1l period to hft Boston to a 5 3 Dale s aid the NFL and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle also would be named as defendants in the suit Quote of the day \•1clory over Toronto Tim Tookey and Dennis l'taruk scored three goals ab Was hington s kate d t9 its th1 rd stnughl vi ctory, 10·4 over Philadelphia . Jim Korn came out of the penalty box and scored his first goal of the season late in the third Wa shington State football coach Jim Wilden. to the media a fter Marcus Allen rushed for 289 yards and s cored four times in leading use to a 41 ·17 wm over the Cougars: "You guys weren't here early enough to see 1t. but 1 s aw him fl y mto the Coliseum before the game He goes anto a telephone booth back there and changes suits ·· ' period to help Detroit earn a 4 4 tie with Calgary Pot vin Luc ien DeBlol~ poked m a rebound with just 3. 18 left to give Wmmpeg a I· I tie with St. Loui:, . . Tim Higgins scored onC'e and ~ct up .two other goals to lead Chicago to a come from behind 6-4 triumph over M innc!>ot a . Ke ith Acton scored three goals and addt•d three assists and Steve Sb,uU fired an lwo ~o at s a s M on t real s n app e d Pittsburgh's seve n game winning streak with a 9.5 romp " Jeff Simmons of USC is unable to hold onto pass while berng defended by Don Rogers Saturday From Page 81 BRUINS KNOCKED OUT • • • was all that chaos going on near the s 1dcl1nes with Rams e} looking to Coach Terry Donahue for a sign, Donahue looking a t assistant Homer Smith for a sign. Smith looking at Ramsey for a sign and 92,000 fans plus who knows how many at home looking at their TV sets for a sign? Meanwh.ile. t he seconds ticked away . finally getting down to three before Ramsey threw up his arms and signaled for the time out. Ramsey said lhat as far as he knew, that's what the plan was, to let. the c lock run down and then call for the time out. But Smith, the o ffe n s ive coordinator placed the blame on Ramsey for n ot following assignments. "He's supposed to make.the decision,·· Smith said· of Ramsey. "Heck, he practiced that during the week . he 's trained for it ... That may l\ave been hard to swallow, but so was everything e lse for the Bruins . Especially the loss. Ramsey: "I won't s peculate on what we should and shouldn't have done. Had we made the kick, none of these questions would hilve arisen. I have no regrets." Norm Johnson, the guy who attempted the final kick, aald there was a break somewhere In the offensive llne be.cause hiJ kick never bad 11 chance. The bre•k occurred somewhere around the rl1ht ,,ard postu~where seniO/ llllle lhaon wH poaitlooed .JOla•MD Wet be fell bis kick wa1n't lhat Jow. The s nap from center may have bee n a bit high. 1f only by a few inches, but who knows ! ·'This game was just too ·ctose," said Ramsey, who said he felt he played decently, "but you'd have to ask a spectator to be sure." Rams ey completed 12-of 25 passes on the day for 154 yards a nd two interceptions. in cluding a very big one near the end that set up USC's final 43·yard drive ·•1 don't know what happened on that pass," Ramsey said. "I saw Jojo <Townsell> open and then, when 1 got up. they had the ball." But as the minutes we nt by in the solemn UCLA dressing room. player s · composures began to settle. "We fought and I'm proud of this team," said Donahue. "It'll take a fe w days to recover then we'll start thinking about the Bluebonnet Bowl <Dec. 31 against Michigan>." s aid strong safety Tom SulUvan who had ltis usual strong game with one interception and nine t ackles. As many suspected, lhis game was based on momentum and with UCLA leading 21-12 in the fourth quarter, It appeared the Brui ns had the corner on momentum. "We dis cussed during the week that the team that could handle the most momentum changes ror 60 minutes would win It and that'• the way it turned out,•· 1ald Sulllvan. "I could sense the momentum awllchlnf ln lbe lul quarter . Tbe llrst halt. we were havln1 fun ll wasn't fun in the s econd half · Were the Bruins tiring m the second half? .. No.·' s aid linebacker Karl Morgan "They just seemed to get better reads on our blocking patterns a nd s hut us down. I wasn 't impres sed with their passing. They beat us on the ground. "Last year, 1 didn 't think Marcus Allen was a good back. Today he was .. UCLA made an adjuslme~ m the second half in its defensive line , swithing from an "80" lelght-man front) lo a "70" (seven.man front with four deep backs I to hold against the pass. Allen. not John Mazur's passing. took the 70 apart. "H's a guessing game when you come down to it," said de fe nsive tackle Irv Eatman. "They figured out some of our weaknesses. We couldn't shut them out everylime." Ricky Coffman, a senior wide receive r who replaced s tarter Cormac Carney in the rirst quarter after Camey separated a s houlder o n the opening kickoff, felt proud of the way he played. He caught two passes. one for 23 yards and a touchdown to give UCLA a 13·12 lead in the second quarter and th e s ubsequent two -point conversion. "I feel pretty good about my day, it w._s the best In my career.'' Coffman said. "But I wish we could have walked away with the win. To think we mined the Rose Bowl by a couple of lnches ... • Arguello defend$ his title LAS VEGAS , N~v . Alexl1 = Ar.ruello knocked challen1er Ro~rto Elliondo halrway ucro11 the rana with a rtght h nd before rtn1shlru' ham off with a lt>tl riaht comblnullon In the »eventh round Saturduy to defend hl11 WorltJ Boxing Council llghtwclghl title Argu~llo put Elizondo down with the r11hl hand late in the round 1.1nd, after the cha llenaer look a mundalory e1ght·count, came back with o left to the midsection and u right to put Elizondo to the cunvas ror the final time. Elizondo manl.IJ(cd to get to bis reet but wa~ C'Ounted out at :J:07 of the round by referee Joey Curtis u he sat on the ropes. Ballesteros shoots In front ~eve Ballesteroi or Spain l!I grabbed the third-round lead m the Phoenix golf tournament 1n M1 )'azaki, J apan Saturd ay after s hooting a 3 under.par 69 Ba llesteros rolled in four birdies and one bogey on the 7 ,OOO·yard par 72 cours e Meanwhile. Laguna Niguel's Mark O 'Mura barely m ade the c ut, shooting a 222 total after the three rounds or play. The original field of 63 was cut to 50 players with scores of 222 or better. Tsuneyukl Nakajima of Japan was alone an second, two s hots back while Amencan Tom Kile shared third place with fellow Ame r1 l·an Scott Simpson a nd J a p a n 's lsao Aoki ... Brazil's Jaime Gonzalez shot u 5 under.par 67 to come from three strokes down and take lhe th1rd·round lead an the Brazilian Open. Tom Seickmann of the US 1s in second place, two strokes behind Royals even mark an Japan The Kansas City Royals scored six runs on fou r home runs two by Onlx Conct.'pcion-to trounce the Yom1un Giants 8-3 before 25.000 an Kumamoto, Japan. The vi<:tor y e vened the American League team's reeord to 7·7·1 an their 17-game exh1b1tion tour of Japan Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan cclebrate<J his 29th birthday Saturday b> overtaking Henry Kono of Kenya in the last 75 yards and winning the second lntemallonal Cross Country meet at Belmont Park in New York Coghlan covered the L2·ktlometer 17 45 mile > c·our s c in 36 minut es, 5 seconds Cuba 's Juan Hernandez won his second stra ight Pan American title 1n th(' l23·pound class as the 1981 P..in Americ C1n Weightlifting Champ1o n!>hips got under way Satur day a t Colorado Springs Cuba took first place in all three of the lightweight classes de cided Saturda}. Laker streak now at seven SAN DIEGO t APJ Kareem Abdul Jabbar scored 12 of his game·h1gh 33 points an the fourth quarter and grabbed 12 rebounds Saturday night, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to their seventh straight Nauonal Bas ketball As!>o<.•1at1on v1cton , a t 19·117 triumph over the San DieJ!O Clippers The Lakers held a 90 87 advantage ente nng lhe final period, but the Clippers scored 10 of the ri rst 12 points of the quarter to go ahead 97 92 Howe\'e r, Los Angeles then scored 13 points in a rov. to go a head for ~ood The Laker s held a 116 113 lead but their advantage was trimmed to one point on a layup by Brian T aylor with 41 seconds remaining. Taylor's bas ket followed a steal by Phil Smith from Abdul.Jabbar under the Clippers ba!>ket Los Angeles extended its advantage to three points on a JU mp shot by Abdul J abbar with 29 seconds to go, but San Diego dn•w to within one point again on a short jumper b)' Michael Brooki. with 20 seconds left Milch Kupchak 's free thro v. with seven seconds to go completed the bconng The Clippers los t a chance to win or send the game inlo O\Crttme when Taylo r missed a three-point field goal attempt and Swen Nater after grabbing the re bound, also (.'ouldn't connect Kupchak and Jamaal Wilkes added 21 and 19 points. respectively, for the Lake rs, who Clrl' nov. 9.4 Rookie Tom Chambers led th(• Clippers who lost their fourth in a row and fell to 2-8. with 23 points. Taylor and Smith added 19 and 16 p<11nts. respectively. for San U1t>go From Page 81 TROJANS WIN • • • .i1vt> It awuy, Hien ru11ponded 10 typical fourth-quarter fo11hion to IJUll It oul Allen rwthcd for 219 yurd11 a nd two touchdowns und widt· recc:lver Timmy White was about \h only 11er1uf threat an the TroJans' offense, rtfl n1 a 48 yard at rik1• to Jdf S1mmon11 to 11ct up Allen'• fm,t TD frorn bcven yiirdN out "We almo1Jt drowned Ill our own mistakes," )\flld a Jubilant Robinson, "but our achlevemenll j ov1·r11 h:idow lht•m We 1iav~ UCL A the oppo1 lunit1es, but I thought we dominated them . ' J)on 'l kid )'OUr!IPlf, you Win blg (OOlblt ll 1¢umc1> by dominating your opponent " As has bct>n hit> t'uslom. Robinson reverted to • h1b samt.· ha lftime tht.'ory after seeing his team nearl~ kill 1tst4lf w1tti m1st akl'S ·We jU~t told them to keep f1g hUng and keep pla) 1ng." su1d Robtn:.on Dunn~ tht• first hall 111 wh1eh the Trojans fell behind. 18 12, a SC ' fumble IAllt'n's first> set up Kevin Nelson .., a 1 yard touchdown A fumbled punt by Joey Rrowner ell tht> tJSC 48 .,cl up Tom Hamscy's 23 ) ard touchdown pass to H11·ky Coffman to transform a 12 7 Trojans' lead 1n1Ct a 15 12 deficit Another Allen fumbk was pounced on by Gene Mev. born al the l 'SC 22 and the Rrums turned 1t into three pomh tci make 1t 18-12 UCLA 's only' drive of the day against the Trojan:.· d cft•nse resulted m another field goal by J ohn:.on. iJ 28 \a rde r to give the Bruins a 111nc point l'd gt· and the anblde track to the Rose Howl ab· reports flltl'r('d m about Washington's ultimate Vll'tury over Was hington Slate Hut till' Trojans bounced back. f1rsl with a 22 \ ard f1l'ld goal aft<.·r Allen and quarterback .lohn .\lalur l'Olltded on cJ th1rd·down runmng effort "h1l·h lo.,t a \ ard llJ the fi ve A third Alll·n fumble killed one potential lourhduwn march at th(• llCLA 32, but three plays lcJl•.:r lht• BrUlll'> l'CX1perated b} goan~ lo the air and I r o\ \'\'e:.t v. a:. ther e to 1nle n ·cpt, betting up the wrnmng dn \'l' Allen. who:.c 219 }ards on 40 carries give him 2.3°a2 yards for the season, increasing his NCAA rcl'ord. wcnl out in a blaze of glory despite those thn·c secm1ngl} unforced fumLlei. The f1r!>l one wa!> an exchange problem," l'Xplamed Alll·n ·Tht: ball hJl on my left on t he :-c l'ond unt• and the last was wai. a blitz, I just lost II · I wa!> tr} 1ng too hard. but l 'm proud of m)~clr thut l d1dn·t gl•t m y head down about 1l It !> an a wful fel·llng when you're on the ~1ddines · Robm~on beame d when the !>UbJt'Cl of hib star h<u:k l'amc up, :.ay1ng, {He had !>tmply the g n ·ates t t>t'ason a c·ollt'ge football player ever had Thc·y came after him and h.is last carry for USC v. u., ..i touchdown. standing an the end zone " The Trojans a ppea rt'd to have stopped UCLA m om tmts before they got their field goal attempt "'" J oe Turner antcrC'epted a Ramsey pass. but a rnughm~ the pa!>ser infraction was called on USC ..igainst the scrambling Rumsey ·That 's not a normal roughing the passer," pointed out Robtn!>on ·11c wa:. on lhe run, but we al'l'e pted tl Sta t1:.ta·alf\ the Trojans owned lhe Bruin:.. do minating virtuall y ever} cate gory On the ground tht• ratio W\JS 310 98. net yardage 1t was 12:1 252, f1r'it do wns we n· 25 15, time of pos!>C!>!>ton 31 15 to28 45 But the T rojan!> a lso dominated m m1i.take!> (fi ve lost rumbles, eight penaltte!> for 86 yards/ and med1ocr~ field pos1t1on virtually fron start to f1n i~h 1 'he F iesta Bo~l 1'>n t the Rose Bowl," said Hohinson. but ~e re going to ha\ c -.ome fun To go out with a w in hkc this. for the '>emors to play lht•ir last l>{ame at tht• C:olt:.eum ;rnd wan. well, by (;od lhts ts s pt•c1al · UCI swiin teams topped b y UCSB The CC Irvine :.v.1mm1ng teams opened their st>ason SaturdC1y nig ht. with both the men a nd wom en losing to UC Santa Barbara at Hentage Park The men v. ere outscored fiO 51. while the ""men wt'n ' beaten. 83 48 T1>p md1 \'1dual t•ffor b fo r LTI included Todd l.1 m he1 m 's victo r) in the 500 freesty le and r unne r·up finish in lht· 1,000 free and Shanna K1>usnet1 "'ho v.on hl•r 50 free and placed second in the 50 butterfly 1 n. ine ""'ms :Jg1un:.t Lon~ Be al'h State Dec 4 in the squad '> n l'Xl dua l m('et acttv1t y __ _ ************* : JOHNSON & SON ! • • p .. AMERICAN CONFERENCE : resents . . . Jt NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE West.em Division Wes&en Division • it W L T PF PA Pct. -tr : Denver 8 3 O 220 156 .727 • ,. Kansas City 7 4 o 263 211 .636 • • San Diego 6 5 O 315 291 .545 • 1t Oakland 5 6 O 174 184 .455 • it W L T PF PA Pd. San Francisco 8 3 0 237 183 .7'Z7 Rams 5 6 O 237 238 .455 Atlanta 5 6 O 297 223 .455 ·New Orleans 3 8 O 139 Z11 .273 East.em Division Seattle 4 7 O 196 249 .364 • it .818 Easten Division • it .727 Miami 7 3 1 200 222 .682 • ,. Philadelphia 9 2 O 287 152 Dallas 8 3 O 265 222 .'55· •NY Jets 6 4 1 249 229 .591 -tr it NY Giants 5 6 0 222 203 Was hington s 6 o 240 270 St . 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Watch for triska id e kaphobi tes 1 At the race track, they're a common occurrence ll Is not quite posslblo to ti:O to 1md fro al Loa Alamlto Ruce Course without runnlna into a lru1kaldekaphobite. which 11 one autterln" from Lrb1kald«'kuphobla. All you know, lrlskaidekaphobia Is dread of the number 13 1md its aufferers abound al the race track. Flight from the number 13 Is constant. In the barn area, stall 13 ls actually 12A and I wager you $13 there Is no such table on the tun terrace. Explanations as to the origin or lriskaidekaphobia are vague. Some go back to Norse mythology in which an uninvited guest. name of Loki, became the 13th to sat at a banquet table in Valhalla and another guy named Balder was subsequently knocked off at the party. Whatever its beginning, lriskaidekaphobia 1s m anifest around the race track, like rtoors or tall buildings go from 12 to 14 and freight trains never have a car 13. l Of course, there are those who scoff al superstition Bobby Adair. the rider, is one of them. Al least, so he lets on. "Nothing to it," says Bobby. SUH, you will see him walking around ladders and fleeing from black cats Adair will pull on the same boot first and, like his colleagues. will throw u tantrum al the sight of a broom ah the jocks· room . Most equestrian s freely admit their superstitions. Last s ummer, Jerry Nicodemus had' a nine-race winning streak with an animal entitled Denim N Diamonds and did not wash his owner colors until the roll was finished. When Danny Mitchell wins a stakes, his wife Shawna will wear the same dress to subsequent s takes races. Danny Cardoza always kisses his wife or daughter an the winner's circle SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER Most riders havt1 a special saddle and whip they use for major events and many have items of jewelry they wear for stakes only. Most have lucky T shirts under their silks and good luck rubber bands are used lo tie down sleeves and helmet caps. A brand new pair of gogales will be thoroughly cleaned before an imp0rtant race. Some riders use the same boot polish for i.takes races and tea ving the top button of the t•olors open is common practice. There are trainers who will not s hake hands with a jockey before a race. They will pump a 1 :.uccessful rider's hand mercilessly but never 1 1 ' before the parade to the post { There are groomi. who will not ship sail with a hori,e when 1t 1s in transit from one track to I another Any hot walker worth his sail will take the same number of steps with the same horse l!ach day 1 Hori.e playe r s. most o f whom are tris kaidekaphobites. have many ideas of good omens a nd bad. They will tear the corner off a two·dollar ball and always stash li ve mutuel tickets in the same pocket If a horse player has a quarter an his shoe for bui. fare home, it is always in the :.ame shoe. Everything comes up Roses for Iowa Horse players will note carefully the condition of a horse during the parade to the gate. There is meaning 1f the beast as sweating or frothing or if his tail is drooping or ext ended. If there as a superstition around the race track which is common to every human being on the groundi., 1l would have to do with the color of a horse's feet. Any dedicated race tracker will recite for you the imcient jingle · From AP dispatches IOWA CITY Phil Blatcher rushed for a career-high 247 yards and scored two touchdowns as 19th-rated Iowa defeated Mic higan State, 36·7, in Big Ten Conference football Saturday to earn its first trip lo the Rose Bowl in 23 years The Iowa victory. coupled with Ohio State's 14-9 decision over Michigan, made the Hawkeyes and Buckeyes co-champion of the Big Ten. Iowa. which had endured 19 s traight non-winning seasons prior to this year, becomes the Big Ten's representative in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day because Ohio State has been there more recently. going two years ago. Iowa, which finished 8-3 for the regular season and 6-2 in the conference. last played in the Rose Bowl following the 1958 season. The Hawkeyes' last Big Ten championship was in 1960, which also was the last year Iowa won as many as eight games m a season Blatcher. a senior playing m his last home game, delighted a Kinnick Stadium crowd of 60, 103, earring 27 times for the second highest one game total in the school history. The S·foot. 9-mch. 188-pounder s cored on a 9-yard run to start a 16·point first quarter outburst and dove in from 1 yard out late in the third quarter to give the Hawkeyes a 2.5-7 lead and seal the victory. Ohio St. 14, Michigan 9 ANN ARBOR OhiCJ Stale quarterback Art Schlichter swept 6 yards for his second touchdown with 2:50 remaining m the game. g1v1ng the Buckeyes to a 14·9 Big Ten Conference victory over Michigan Schlichter. a 6·3. 208 pound senior who has started every game during his four years at Ohio State. plunged l yard for a touchdown 1n the second quarter. putting the Buckeyes ahead ... Michigan had several chances to put the game away, but could not break the Ohio State defense. On a third-and-goal sit.uation at the Ohio State 8-yard line. Michigan quarterback Steve Smith tried lo drill a pass lo light end Craig Dunaway. bul 1l was tapped b'y Buckeyes· defens ive back Shaun Gayle and intercepted by Kelvin Bell. Nebraska 37 , Oklahoma 14 NORMAN. Okla. Quarterback Mark Mauer threw for 148 yards and one touchdown and I-back Roger Craig rushed for 102 yards as No. S Nebraska crushed Bag Eight rival Oklahoma. 37-14 . finishing the regular season with a perfect conference record and an Orange Bowl trip Craig eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark for the season on a 19.yard first-quarter touchdown that put Nebraska m the lead lo stay. Alternate I-back Mike Rozier had 105 yards rushing. The two Cornhusker backs between them amassed a total or more than 2.000 yards for the season. By beating Oklahoma. 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Southern Methodist University's pass-grabbing defense scored one touchdown and set up the winning score.~y picking off two passes as the s ixth-ranked Mustangs overcame Arkansas, 32-18, anJ sewed up their first Southwest Conference championship in 15 years Craig J ames· 10-yard run with 6.30 left in lhe game put the Mustangs on top' 25· 18 That came two plays after Enc Ferguson intercepted a poorly thrown Brad Taylor pass and returned 1t 7 yards to the Arkansas 14. Two plays before Ferguson's interception. Eddie Garcia kicked his fourth field goal of the game a 47-yarder to lie at 18-18. Prior to James' run. SMU's only touchdown came when defensive .end Russell Washington intercepted a Tom Jones pass and ran 10 yards into the end zone. That gave the Mustangs a 12·7 lead with 4·39 left in the s econd quarter. An interception on the final play of the game gave SM U a nation·leading 31 for the season One whale foot. go ahead and buy ham. 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Chuck Nelson booted three field goals and Waahtnaton came up with slx Cou1ar turnovers, four or them by quarterback Ricky Turner. Washingto n linebacker Ken Driscoll recovered a Turner fumble and intercepted a Turner pass . Washington, which will go to the Rose Bowl for the thi'rd lime In five seasons. earned the right to face Iowa at Pasadena on New Year's Day. Coach Don James· Huskies won their second consecutive Paciftc· 10 c o,ference football championship. They wound up the regular season with a 6·2 Pac·lO record and a 9-2 overall mark. Washington State, which was the only team in the Pac 10 Rose Bowl picture able to determine its own des tlny Saturday, finished the regular season with a 5·2·1 Pac·lO mark and an 8-2·1 overall record B YU 56, Utah 28 PROVO. Uta h Quarterback Jam McMahon of 8righam Young University became major -college football 's all·tame passing leader, throwing ror S6S yards and four touchdowns to lead the 18th-ranked Cougars to a 56·28 victory over upstate rival Utah and an automatic berth in the Holiday Bowl. The victory gave BYU its sixth straight shared or outright Weste rn Athle tic Conference champions hip and fourth consecutive trip to San Diego for the Holiday Bowl on Dec. 18. A victory for Utah would have meant the title and bowl trip. McMahon. who played his final game at home, broke the NCAA career passing mark of 9.188 yard s previous ly held by Mark Herrmann of Purdue . McMahon. who needed 218 yards to shatter the mark, finished with 9,535 yards. McMahon exceed ed Herrmann's career total offense mark two weeks ago. Nevada-Reno 36, CS Fullerton 34 Tony ZendeJas kicked three field goals to set a Big Sky Confere nce season r ecord and quarterback Marshall Sperbeck fared two long touchdown passes as Nevada Re no scored a wild 36-34 non-conference vactorv over Cal Slate F'ullerton - The contest ended the season for both teams Nevad a·Reno finished 7.4 whale Fullerton wound up at 3·8. Zendejas kicked field goals of 43, 28 and 41 yards, givin~ ham 21 for the season in 24 attempts. The pre vious Bag Sky record was 20 field goals Sperbeck fired touchdown passes of 68 yards to BilUe Byrd and 47 yards to Alphonso King. Both TD throws cam e in the second quarter as the Wolfpack came back from a 20-3 deficit to trail · 20· lf) al halrti me. Three area • • teaIDs remain E s tanc ia , Laguna Beach and Mater Dei are th e rema1n1 n g Orange Coast a r ea schools still ahve in t he girls' CIF team tennis pl ayo ff s a ft er Saturday's matches The Eagles are 22·0 after disposing of Palm TENNIS beating Katella ... It's so hard to s ingle out an ybody," said Coach Ron Ross WEST San Jose St. 24, Long Beach St. 22 Tailback Gerald Willhite scored on runs of 10 and 5 yards, leading San .Jose State to a 24-22 Puclric Coai;t Athletic Association victory over Long Beach Stale al Anaheim Stadium. The Spartans completed their conference season with u perfect 5·0 conference record and a re 8-2 overaJI. They host North Texas Stale In their regular·seai>on finale next Saturday. San J ose will represent the P CAA in the first California Bowl al Fresno De,c. 19 against Toledo, champion of the Mad Amtmcan Conference. The 49ers wound up 1 ·4 m the league and 2-8 over all Willhite, who ga\ned 164 yards on 39 carries to give hlm 1,102 yards rushing for the year. scored both of his touchdowns in the second quarter. helping the Spartans to a 17·7 ha1Ct1me advantage. Stan ford 42, Cal 21 S TANFORD Darrin Nel son 's two touc hdown::. an the sN·ond period made him Stanford's leadmg all lime scorer and carried the Cardina ls to a 42 21 Pac1fic·lO victory over California. Junior quarterback John Elway threw three touchdown passes. one to Nelson and two to Vincent White, and tied a conference record by inc reasing his career total to SJ. Former Stanford star Jim Plunkett and Washington State's Jack Thompson also had 53. Nelson, with his 15th and 16th touchdowns of the season, raised his four year scoring total to 242 points. The old school r ecord was 236 by placekicker Ken Naber, whose career ended last season. Nelson accouoted ror 138 yards on rus hes. pass receptiol\S and kick returns an the-first half. He massed most of the second half because or a leg cramp. Oregon 47, Oregon St. 17 EUGENE. Ore Vince Williams and Harry Billups score<.! two touc hdowns apiece as Oregon rolled over Oregon State. 47-17, m a game that dete rmaned la::.t place in the Pacific 10 Conference standings Oregon. which has beaten the Beavers seven straight times an the intrastate C1v1I War ri.valry, finished the season 2 9 overall and 1-6 an the Pac-lO. Ray Malaoos1 Marino, Pitt annihilate Temple, 35-0 PHILADELPHIA t AP) - Quarterback Dan Marino passed for four touchdowns as top· ranke d and undefeated Pitts burgh crus hed Temple, 35·0, m a sloppily played college football game Saturday. The Panthers, 10-0, will face Georgia in a rematch or the )-976 Sugar Bowl that gave Pitt the national champions hip. Marino hooked up with flanker Barry Compton for two quick touchdowns and halfback Bryan Thomas cut back for 19 yards and a third score to g1v~ Pill a 21-0 Pitt first -quarter lead. Marino. a 6-4 junior who holds nearly all of Pill's passing records, went into the game ranked t he nation '::. most e ffi c ient quarterback He completed 20 of 34 atte mpts for 249 yards, but was inter cepted fo ur tames. twice 1n the end zone, to blunt Patt dnves T e mple, though, could not penetrate the P anthers top·ranked defense. The Owls, who firushed 5.5 this season. lost fi ve fumbles. Rams _have passed 'must win' stag~ It's either win now, or else ... ~ By .JOHN SEV ANO CM ... o.illf Hue~ No longer are the Rama ln a "must win" situation. They actually passed that point about two games ago. Now , the crisis ls at a more severe stage. Simply stated, the Rama HAVE to win. There's really no other alternative left for Coach Ray Malavasi's team. Another loss -especially al this time and the squad can theoretically s tart its Christmas s hopping early. UN FORTUNATELY, THE San Francisco 49ers today's opponent don't have designs of being very cooper:at1ve to the Rams' task. · In fact, Bill Walsh's team would probably enjoy nothing more than to put the Rams out of the playoff picture. The key, to both sides, will be the ability to put some points on the board. The R a m s have scored 20 points or less the past five weeks, while the 49ers after a quick sta rt have been scoring al an anemic 15.8 chp .. We 've played well enough defensively, but we have to start putting some points on the board," s aid Malava s i this week. "If you don 't put points on the board you're not going to win in this game ... MALAVA.SI WILL stick with Dan Pastorini at quarterback. despite the number::. Dante has accumulated in a little more than two appearances The free-a gent. by way of Hou s ton and Oakland . has completed onJy 40 percent of hls passes 123 of 581 while throwing seven interceptions and one touchdown. Thal work::. out to an embarrassing 22 9 rating lowest among NFL QBs ··We're not about to play musical quarterbacks ... said Ma lavasi in sticking with Dante ·'There 's a possib1llty Pat I Haden) will see some action. s200 · but we'll have to play It by ear:· The last lime the two teams met with Haden at the helm the Rama marched inside San Fronclsco Wrrltory on 14 of 15 possession . The offense could only put together two touchdown drives, thooeh, while Frank Corral missed four field goals. The Rams, incidentally, lost, 20· 17 . THE 41ERS figure to count.er t he Rams with basically the same cast. And although the ofrense hasn't scored much or On TV today channel 2 at 1 late, the defense has been even s t1ng1e r , a llowing only 12.6 points its last five outings . Of course, spea rheading the un it as linebac ker Jac k Reynolds, the Ram castoff, who leads the team in tackles with 77 despite playing less than 1 'l".i downs per series. Second o n th e list i s rornerback Ronnie Lott with 62 tackles, while Fred Dean has handled the pass rus h duties with 811'.1 s acks. Dean , if you'll rt>member, had 4112 sacks the last time he played the Rams . The defe nsive e nd , a San Di ego c astoff, injured his sternum against Cleveland last Sunday but Walsh assured the media Dean would be ready for today's game OF COU R SE, just a s 1ntcrestang as the game could be the fans reaction to their fallen he roes An expected capacity crowd of 69.006 doesn't figure to ha ve muc h patie nce ir the Rams' offense doesn·t s hake out of 1b slumber · 1 know it's frustrating when yo u 're los ing," d e fe nde d Malavas1. 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The Ang e lu s L eag ue champions were paced by the pla y of th e doubles team of Chris Ke y zers and Laura Wils on who won all t hree sets . 7.97 finals by beating Kate Ila M a r i n a I o s t i n by the same score, and heart -breaking fas hion. Mate r Dei outpointed After finishing in a 9-9 Cypress. 12·6. tie and with the game M e a n w h 1 I e . scores also deadlocked University's season was at 80, the two teams halted by Palos Verdes, went into a tie-breaker. 12·6 , Edison fe ll t o The lie-breaker was 9-8 Foothi II, 14 4 , a nd going into the last game, M a r i n a Io s t 1 n a but Redlands captured it t1e·breaker to Redlands. and will go on in the · · We see m l o b e playoffs. improving each match." ··w e have a young E s tancia Coach Mark t ea m with so m e Hirpler s aid after the pr o mi si ng players victory. "The O'Meara co ming bac k ,'·· said s i s ter s (Susan a nd Marina Coach Bonnie Catherine ) contanuea Stormont. 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T he Steeler s surprised Atlanta last week as T erry Bra dshaw fired fi ve touc hdo wn passes, the mosl of his 13-year career. The Browns ended San Francisco's seven-game winning streak Sunday. This afternoon CBS offers the 49ers and Rams. The surprising 49ers, despite their loss last week, a r e three full gam es in front of the Rams and Atla n ta in t he National Conference Wester n Division with fi ve to p lay. F-ollowing are the top sports events on 1 v tOday f.(atings are .•••• excellent, ••• worth watching, •• lair; • torget 1t . 10 a.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Uevelano. Announcers: Uon Criqui al')(J John Broo1e. l erry bradshaw passed tor live tou(hoowns to improve his (areer total to 189 and 14th place on the a11-t1me NF-L ltst. He moveo aheao ot Sammy baugh last week ana t1gures to put the pressure on Clevelano's detense today. 1 he browns, on a Malt t;ahr tleld goal with 43 seconos remaining, aeteateo ~an F-ranetsco last week Uevelano is favored by 2'. points at home ~ 1 p.m .• Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: ~an f-ranc1sco at f.(ams. Announcers : Vin ~cully ano Hank Stram. The struggling f.(ams try to avenge an earlier deteat to the 49ers. L>esp1te the lotty perch ot the 49ers (llrst by three games in the N f-L westJ. the Rams are tavorea by three points tooay. 1 he f.(ams will sena quarterback Uan Pastor1n1 to the tiring line again tooay even though he hasn t oone the iob 1-<am coaches ano ofl1c1a1s hao hopea he wou1a OTHER TELE.VISION 9 .30 a.m . \41 NFL '81 With bryant C.umoe1. 12:30 p.m. \2J NFL TODAY Wtth brent Musburger. 3 .30 p.m. 17J use HIGHLIG HTS. 4 p.m. I 7 J COLLEGE. FOOTBALL '81 . 4:3() p.m . (7 J SPORl SBE;Al With Howaro c..osell 11.30 p.m I'll) COLLEGf;; FOOl BALL C.al1torrna at ~tantoro 1 apeo. RADIO f-ootball San f-ranetS(O at kam!>, 1 p.m . KMP<.. 1710J, ~an lJ1ego at Uaklano, 1 pm , 1<.N)I. ( 1070J ana 1<.SW 11 1301 Bulldogs upset Arizona, 23-17 TUCSON (API Jeff Tedford ·s fi r st-half. passing. a second half defense that stiffened when needed and a lot of luck gave Fresno State a 23·17 non·confere nce football win over Anzona Saturday night. Arizona's Vance Johnson ran for 183 yards, including what would have been a school.record 99-yard touchdown that would have tied the gam e 23·23 late in the fourth quarter. but a chp by team mate Bob Car ter put the ball back at Arizona's 49. Quarterback Tom T unnichffe then drove his team to the Fresno State 3-yard h ne. a fter connecting on a crucial third·down pass to end Ma rk Keel. But fullback Dea rl Nelson fumbled the ball as he reached the end zone and Bulldog quarterback Tim Washington recover ed for a touchback with 3: 10 rem aining to ice the game. The human spme 1s a remarkable creatwn Each vertebra m a normal spme 1s perfectly aligned Wtth those above and below. The motliltty of the vertebra permits the back to bend and turn. HEALTH WISE 8\ Allred 8 . Faeber Dr. Richard L Olo;on C'hlroprartlc·Orthopedlst Chiropractic RO"ntegologlst lnJuries or dererts ma~ dti.turb the altiznment of the vertebrae. result ing 1n ,1 pJt1ial dos1nit of the nerve pas!la~e This run caui.c a '.met~ of health troubles inrludlnR llC\"t>re p111n in the lower bark and l~gs . headaches ncn ou!otW'!o poor rlrculat1on and other llli. Chiropr11<'l 1c a ttempts to correct health problems bv locali ng and rurrN•llng lhl· misalignment that Is the rau.~e or thc trouble Phone for an appointment 24 HOUR PHONE (714)494-9643 2M RACH ITflltlT, LAQUNA Bl~~tt_ CA t2t51 11 t &.OC:a II flllOtt COAST ...... AY, ..,_.,._..a OQ/111 A\11.J Orange CoHt DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, November 22. 1981 Sat11rday's football scores Collea-w .. r U~C. 22, UC.LA 21 Oregon 47, Oregon St. 11 Stantoro •Z. c..ol 21 W ash i ng t on 23, IN CISh lnoton St. 10 Nevaoa-Reno 3&, C.l> 1-ullerton 34 San Diego ~t . >'ll. l exas-EI Paso t4 ~an Jose J.~t. 24, Long lieach ~t. 2" UNLV 24, Atr F-orce 21 t.. WaWn(ltOll I•, NW>nlena 1J H•Y•arO ~I. IJ, io.11 ~rancot.e.o )I • lo. U••90ll ¥. _,,. ~t 0 c .. C>•v•• H . wcr-10 ~t, ti P0tllano )I .. , W W4"1\tnQIOft 0 I:; ""••"'nciton 14, --1~ AocklH t; Y lJ >b, lJ tah 2ti (oloraao 24, Kansas ::.t 21 IN . I exas ::.t. 45, New Mexico St. Y Wyoming 13, New MextCo 12 Arizona ~t. :>l, <..oloraoo St. I F-resno ~I. 23, Artzond 17 1aaho ~I. 33, Weber ~t. Ju l:>Ot .. )I 4). lo.no 4J Southwell 1 exas 34, t;aylor 12 !>MU 32, Arkansas lti Nebraska 31, Oklahoma 14 , exes Al!.M 37, H.U I Ark•nsas ~t. 31, Tulsa 7 Houuon IS, 1 exas I e<.h / l ex.·Arl1ngton 31, Lamar 7 All>t .. IW <.No•llen )t. HOw••o l"•v,.. I •••o )I ... I l•i.a• )I u (.•nl Ar~ 14,HVOl"il• l>•lfl Ho1nton SI. 11, •••1111en t>. t1111l1111 II ...... 11~ 11 ... ~··· •• l•u •U• 2t, ~w ••-••• •• ••• M01111011oao. a."',,..,, .. ,•• o ... ~ll•t• 11, ...,_,~., i.1 I# 1..am••Oft .u. litWIOll I• A••oan•• .U.M 11. "'' .,,,,. 111utt • lea .. ~-n "· p,.,,,. ., .. .,@ Mld~ll tna1ana10. fJuroue 11 1111no1s 4'11, Northwestern 12 Wisconsin 2o, Minnesota .ti ball St. 14, 1111no1s ::.t IV Iowa J6, MIChtgdn St. I l<.ansas 19, Missouri 11 lJKlahoma !:>l. 11 , Iowa ~t I Lent . 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I he Orilllgl' < 'ou-.t Colle gt-men·., 11f\d women's l'ro-.1> c·ountr) sq u 1Hh1 raced t 11 l h c st :1t1• c h amp1011sbips here Suturda)' tcumm utcs Sue Z1ku und Kelly ft lnJtt·r-. who finhshl·d 12lh und l:ll h rl'!>pt'('tl V4'1)' (; lt.·nda ll· accomplis hed the reat (Ill thl' Oivision lJ level last season. University grabs women 's crown uftcrnoon . A Ion~ t.h" i.:rnssy knolls of Woodward Purk, the men's teum, coachcd b)' Larry Gre<'r, ended Grossmont s nint• yt·ur dom1nat1on by plu c:in~ r1vt• runners umon.: thc top 20 finishers Leading the Wa) rur the Pirates were sophomores Arian Harold, Mikt• Ser'r\a und Mike I le rzog. Harold placed third ovl·rall 1n the competition with a tame or 19 '24 over lht.> fiH• milt• t•ourse Close behmd \\a:. Serna. who ran s1xih at 19 31 and llt•rwg, tn the 17th position. at lY 52 A pair of surprise outings were turned in by frrshmen Lalo Terriquez and Stott Lacrosse Terriquez. from Buena Park lligh. was a s parkling 14th at 19, 46. whale La Crosse. cwt or Costa Mesa. was 20th at 19 54. Only 30 seC'onds separakd the Bucs· top five finishers and lhat, according to women 's Coach <;ordie Fitzel. wa:-. th<· key "Thal 's just fi!OOct running," said Fitzel. "When you can develop something like that you're going tp be successful · OCC's men's team had lost to G rossmonl during I hl' South Coast Confercn<'e st•ason bul came back lo be;H tlw Griffins 1n the Southern Cal l'hamp1olls hips last. weekend The final tall} in lhe state compet1t1on had thl' Pirates edging the c;nrr.ns 0\ a 53·&! margin. As for tht• Pa nik women. Rarb1e Ludov1:-.c l':.imc in third Lo lead their title drive Ludovise, a sophomore fro.m Corona dl.'I Mar I hgh turned an a time of u; I~ over the three mile courst> Ludov1se \\a!'> lollowt-d b~ Z1ku. from Costa Mcsu. posted ~· t111w or 17 20. which wa!. eight St•t·11n1b faster than Rtnt(Cr ·When you get up there and win both the men und women. at r't•ally fmii>hl"!i off a long season l hut y1111 ' n• proud of." added Fat.tel "That's a little different . thou.eh.' explained 1-'itzel ··You have lO remember their tames art.' a lot s lowl'r und the t'Om pet1t10n isn 't nl'urly the sume." 'l l'b highly rewarding to have lhl' s trength down in Orange Count) again " T he OCC wonwn again edged G rossmonl for the t1l lc with a 5 7 8 5 ad v u n t a ~ e I-' or l h c Pirates. tl was th('ar M't'orHJ straight talle :•frvcr an pn•vwus 1>1v1s1on I history had a rnen 's and womL•n's team from the same collc.:l' :.wept lo u ('hampionship tit It• · I gues:-. we may ~starting to build a pretty good ll l tle powerhouse down thl're ( in Orunge County J." beamed 1"1tzcl /i(1 rh1e l.uduv1se Hornets stop GWC, 24-10 Fullerton survives penalties to set up title game By t •u aT SE E DEN 01 IM Oaoty Pol<lt ~t•tt Fullerton College survived nearly 200 yards an penalties and the llornet defense held Golden West to minus yards rushing Saturday mght to score a 24 10 victory over the Ru~tlers and remain alive for thC' South Coast Conference footba ll title Coach Hal Sherbeck's Ho rnet s, 4 1 in rnnfcrcnce a nd 8-1 overall, will battle Cerritos next Saturday night with the victor lying San Dae go Mesa for the conference <'ham p1onsh1p Saturday night 's affair. before 2.200 at Orange Coast College. was marred by penalties In fact, lhl• onl~ suspense of the night hanged on whether or not the I lornets would '>Urpass the 200 yard mark an penalties And, evep lhal dram a fizzled. as the Hornets wt•rc ticketed for JUSL 191 yards. Golden West ":.i~n ·1 far behind with 157 yards in tnfract1ons, as mosl of the action was ~oang rn the wrong direct10n Fullerton did show signs of knowmg where the l.'nd wne \\as, however But it took the llornets until midway through the the third quarter lo pull awa\' from :.r stubborn GWC defense Tht• Rustlers actually got on the S<'oreboard first, und the drivt' ·that set up Scott Gaem's :Jn yard field goal at 8 05 of the first pe riod will not go do" n in G WC history as one of the great offt•nsl\ e thrust!'> Tht· Rustlers movt'd from their own 43 yard lint' with the help of a penalty against lhe llornets for havmg too many men on the field during fJ GWC punt and u pai.s interference call that set up a firs t-and-goal at the llornet 2-yard line Rut Todd Elholt was stopped for a 2 yard loss. a nd G WC quarterback Sam Aiello was dumped for a 12 -yard sack. forcing Coach Ray Shackleford to -.eltlt' for the three pomts l''ullerton countered m the second quarter on a 22 yard field goal by Cary Sowers as the defenses for both teami:; shared the limelight an the first half It was all Fullerton m the second half, however, as runmng back Larry J ackson dashed 32 yards for a touchdown at 7. 56 or the third period: Rod Teagle raced 23 yards for another TD al 4 42 of the same period. and quarterbaC'k Roger Wilson hooked up w1lh Bob Bodine on a pretty 68 yard TD pass for a commandmg 24 3 llornet advantage · Fullerton'i. JUl>t a great team," admitted G WC's Shackleford after the contest "I thought our clt'fense played prt.•lly well. but offen~1 vely we dadn 'I so anything and the credit goes to Fullerton's defense: ··I'd like to sl'l' Fulll'rton and Cerritos next week. but our gam<' "ii l bl'.' good too. · ShaC'klt'ford added. referring to nl•xt Saturday's <'Ontcst with <trt.·h rival Orang~ Coas t By JACK MINTER Ot IM o.i1y ,., ... •Wfl WALNUT Mater Oe1 cross country coach Bob Richardson <.'oofessed that before his 3A boys powerhouse stepped to the l i n e o f Saturday 's C I F <.:ha mpionships they were good. but he was wary of the ra<'e 11::,elf U111vers1ty coa<'h Bob Me!isina figured that has girls could only go downhill, since t hey had s wept through every meet, dual and invitational, they had com e up to in 1981. In both C'ases the respective teams became CIF Champions as the Monarchs romped over their 3A rivals and the Tr.c>Jan girls roared past their 4A compellt10n. ''O U R KIDS knew that anyt hang could happen. T hey all s aw that Edison los t las t night I a 14 7 football defeat to Servile, breakmg their 32-game wanning streak /. We didn't go mto tht:' race with the confidence that we s howed-· last yee1r ·· l'oach Richardson explained T h e M ona r chs were bridesmaids in 1980 However led by senior John Nelson. the 1981 outfit plaC'ed all five of their scoring men in the lop '>lxteen places Nelson finished sixth in 15.43. improving three seconds from hi~~i.t week's prelims tame run over1 the same 3-mile Mt. San An ~.on i o Co 11 e g e course l\t the 11 2 mile point, Mater Oci runners were 7 8 9 11 12 13 SU PPLEM E NTING TH E Southern Section champions were se nior Roberl Planta <ninth tn 15:501, Junior Mitch Eddy t tcnt h in 15 .501. Junior Rod Arsenault (11th an 15 54 1 and Junior Ricky Martinez (16th an lti 04 J Also running on Saturday's team wert' senior Mark M<'Master 117th 1n 16 111 and junior Mettt Munoi 124lh in lti 32 I M atcr Oei ·s team tune of 79: 21 was the fas test in all four of lhe Cl t' boys dlvisioM. University s~nlo r Poll y Plumer was the m agician of the meet Running in competition for JUSt over a month, the blonde appeared to have Jct the pace s lip as s he passed th~ l 'il male poi nt an third place 'behind Newbury Park's Denise Ball and Trojan team m a t e Teresa Harrios "GOING UP the sw1tchba<'ks I started losing my <'Onf1dence. I figured that af I placed an the top five and w e win t h e t hamp1ons h1p, no big deal," s miled Plumer. ··But as we a pproaC'hed the hall \poop out hill I I started tatch1ng Teresa " As Plumer caught up to her '>ophomore running mute she couldn't even talk to her to incourage her to purs ue Ball who was sllll 30-yards up on thl'm At this point the run ner s disappear behmd reservoir hill, ht•fore c limbing the hill in full '1ew of the sµectators · 1 was yelling at Polly to l\\o slcp her 1Ball 1 to make her foci lake she was being passed at a very rust pace." Messina said. AT THAT point Plum er dtdn't hu\ l' to fakL· anyone out as she blitzed pa:.l her roe and was running out front as s he ran up lht' hall Plumt•r had 70·\ ards on Ball h) the time they reached the pt'ak or the hill l'rom there on out 1t was all Plum er and L'nivl•rs1ty for that matter Plumer crossed the tape m a new c·oursc retord of 17 27 . beating the old mark se: by Junior Tan) a F1 sc·he r of C'haminade ll1gh of 17 29 set m last \\Cek's prehms Oden sisters carry Irvine to CIF title Vaqueros beat Santa Monica to win CIF 4-A volleyball championship ~ By HOWARD L. llANOY 01 ,,,. Oa•IY Pilot SWll Kim and E laina Oden are awesome on the volleyball court. Thl•y also have an outstanding supporting cast that set them up "1th deft passes and a{'('urate sen 1ng and between them. lhe) ~ave Irvine ll1J?h tht" Cff 4·A wom ens volle\ba ll c hump1onsh1p in three" games over Sa nta Mon1 <'a ll iJ?h .Suturday night at Orunj!e Coast College · IN TllE ESD. 1t was simply a case of too much Kim Oden. undoubtedly thl' most valuable 1>layer this year on the high s chool level. a s I rv1ne posted a 15 8, 15·3, 15·13 det1s1on There were rew in the near c apaC'aty crowd of c lose to 1.500 who would doubt her superiority, even tho~e who traveled from Santa Monica And when she teamed with sister Elaina to set or spike a ba II. others on both sides of the net were only able to sit ba<'k and watch like those in the stands "She's the top player 1n CI r this year llnd there 1s nobody else even close lo her ... Santa Monica Coach Patti l3r1~hl said after the m~tch WHILE TH E ODEN sisters made 11 another s howtame performance. their supporting cast of Fhcka Locke. Tan\ a Pruitt . Robin Monk . June Phal h ps and Lisa Slessman played their roles well, too o .. ty Ptl<H PMte Dy '-'" P•yN /rvme s 1\1111 <1dcn l>lflst.\ till' ball po~t two Santa Mvn11.:a dt>/endcrs as Flu:ka Loclie 0U'Otl'i1e.\ 'We were re al nervous to start the match." Irvine Coach Mark McKenzie said "We were very fortunate to keep the ball in play I thought we passed the ba II well aga an tontght and we only had three or four balls that were unplayable Our usual problem has been in shanking the ball two or three times in s uccession. But we didn't do that tonight Saddlehack sews up Mission ' Saddleback College's running ba<'k Rich ard Sanch ez reached the end zone four ta mes as the Gauchos officially claimed the Mission Conference footb;ill championship with an easy 36 8 victory a t Citrus College Saturday Meanwhile. <>ran~e Coast went south to G ro~smont and look home a 20· 14 decision over the Griffins. After a s luggish first half. Saddleback's off~nse came to life after intermission to put the Owls away. The Gauchos' two first half TDs each cam e as a direct result of fumbles. While the offense was working t.he kinks out. l-he S addJebaclc defense was outstanding all night. OnJy twice did the hosts cross m 1dCield as Citrus was held to j us t 67 yards on the g round. Sa nc hez scored his first tou chdown o n a l~·~ard pass rrom qua rterback Lance Ste wart. then ran lo his !econd score ·rrom she yards out in tJ>e second period. Citrus scored near the end of tha haJf to s have the margin to 14·8, but Jerald As hford scored from 10 yards out and Sanc hez tallied twice more to decide the issue. Saddleback is 9-0 overall. 5--0 in the conference going into next week's finale against Riverside O range Coast ma nufactured a 20-0 lead by the fourth quarter a nd had enough to withstand a mild Grossmont ra lly. · In dominating the firs t half, the Pirates took t he opening kickoff a nd drove 75 yards to score. T he big play was a 59·yard pass from quarterback • Clay Tucker lo Mi ke Roney to set OCC up for a first-a nd-goal at the four. ln their first possession of the set'ond half, the Pir ates drove 58 yards on six plays with a 26-yard pass from Tucker to Kirk Denham. Tim F rink c~rrled il in from the one . The OCC defense turned away Grossmont on a flrs t·a nd·aoal situation soon afterwa rd, holding the Griffins to j ust four yards on four plays, s topping the m one yard a way from the goal line. I thought Santa Mont<'a was a bl'lll·r team than Aviation cvl'n though we won 1n three straight tonight They have a Y. t.'11 rounded t eam and their wlll'I 1 Liane Salo 1 1~ the besl f hJ' l' ..,l'cn 1n Cl F lh1 s 'l'ar Thl' turning point \..as an lhat llrst .game when the s<·ore was lied 8 H We were able to run off a string of p01nt:. and win 1t I thought for a whlil' I would havt• to p1kh a tent and be here for lht• duration .. T ll E \.'AQl'E ROS, with first ~1 o n k a n d t hen Ste .., s m a n :-en rng. l'dml' rrom an 8 7 tlef1 t•1t to wm lhat first gamf'. 15 H. not allowing Santa Monaca anothl.'r point Thl• ~e<'ond game found ~la1na running orr s ix point-. on tht-first ..,t•r ' 1tc and thl• \' Jqut•ros ran the .... corl' to 14 I bl'fot t· "inning 11. 15 3 In me appeared to ht• runnmg away again tn the third and final game of the best of.five match by taking a 12·5 ll'ad But the V1kingi. came to life to dose lo w1Lhtn one point at 14 13 before tht:' Kim and E laina duo put it away with a set and a s pike I felt we were going to win at 111 lhe firs t game." Kim said ;1 f l e r t h e m a t <' h I w a s rnnf1dent at that time We had a .... urt o f shllky start and ye!>. I wa!> nl•rvous but 1t d1dn I mattt'r ·•1 WAS NERVOUS beC'ause I d idn't know how we were gomg tn pla~ until we got on the C'Ourt T hen I was confident wt• were J!Olng to Wtn ll all Maybe we JUSt let them off thl' hook," the s miling but disappointed Santa Monica t•oach Bright said 'That first gamt.• could have gone either way when it wa::. t1t.>d at eight, then we had a let do" n tn the -.econd game I think that 1t would ha\e been an entirely different mat<'h 1f we had won the third game ~1t·Kenz1c revcalrd u bat of the strategy that wt'nt on on the l'OU rt. NFL • • statistics "SANTA ~10NICA switched L11 Masakavan. tht>ar middle blot•kt>1. to the hack row tn t he first two games be<'<iuse they didn't \\ant ht'r opposite Kim . Thn ""''tC'hed back in the third gaml' and I thank 1t helped them Jllhough 1t "'as too late ~ Ma<, aka~ an dad an outstanding JOh for th~ Vikes in that third gamt:'. repeatedly brangmg her lt'il m ha<"k from near defeat to -.top lnmc rallies and give her lt'am points But 1l wai.n t quite enough P\Cn though the score \\ ai. lhl' dm.est or the three gamt'" Stat1sl1cal l~ K 1m had 25 s1>1kt.•-. or ki ll~. four blocked shots for r'°1nts and set for her ~1stl'r four lime~. Elaina had 8 -.pike.•:-and 17 !>els for sister Kam And Av1at1on High Coach Oa1h Aldrich whose team lost to the Vaqs in the semis. s ummed 11 up 1n this message to MtKenz1e ··we couldn't beat you and I didn't thank there was ·an\< other team m the Cl F' that C'ou ld, either. · OUTSt ANDING VALUES! NATIONAL CONFERENCE OFFENSE AMERICAN CONFERENCE Minnesota Detroit Dallas Ph iladelphia Atlanta Washington San F rancisco Rams St. Louis Chicago Green Bay New Orleans Tampa Bay New York Yards Rush Pass 4.228 1, 160 3.068 4,116 1,888 2,228 4,007 1,766 2,241 3,959 1,724 2.235 3,910 1,355 2,SSS 3,910 1,445 2,465 3,729 1,299 2,430 3,530 1,550 1,980 3,490 1,429 2,061 3,434 1,403 2,031 3,433 1,256 2,177 3,393 1,634 1,759 3,367 1,083 2,284 3,115 1,084 :.!,i13l DEFENSE Philadelphia 3,151 1,163 1.988 San Francisco 3,376 1,291 2.085 Gr een Bay 3,428 1,477 1,951 Atlanta 3,450 1,065 2,385 New York 3,479 1,275 2,204 Rams 3,512 1,665 1,847 T ampa Bay 3,531 1,575 1,956 Washington 3,589 1,3:i6 2,233 Minnesota 3,629 1,264 2,365 New Orleans 3,691 1,265 2,426 Detroit "3.752 1,219 2,533 Ch icago 3,912 1,662 2,250 St . Louis 4,113 1,595 2,518 Dallas 4,131 1,310 2,821 OFFENSE San Diego New England Buffalo Miami Cleveland Pittsburgh Cincinnati Ka nsas City New York Denver Ba ltimore Seattle Oakland Hous ton Yards 4,583 4,163 4,090 4,0SS 4,()48 4,045 3,945 3,722 3,709 3,687 3,413 3,339 3,228 3,217 Rosh 1.323 1.489 1,365 l ,49'l 1,243 1,713 1,268 1,936 1,624 1,370 1.242 1,119 1,451 1,421 Pau 3,260 2,674 2,725 2,563 2,805 2,332 2,677 1,786 2,085 2,317 2,171 2,220 1,777 1,796 DEFENSE De nver Buffalo Oakland New York Cincinnati Hous ton Cleveland Kans as City New England Seattle Pittsburgh Miami Sao Dteeo Baltimore 3,026 1,343 1,683 3,387 1,469 1,918 3,SS5 1,222 2.333 3,731 1,426 2,305 3,748 1,364 2,384 3,888 1,655 2,233 3,889 l ,SOl 2,388 3,909 1,239 2,670 3,929 2,076 1,853 3,933 1,849 2,084 3.9'8 1,294 2,654 4,090 1,440 2,650 4,347 1,387 2,980 4,741 1,685 3,056 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 BEACH IL VD. 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Sabres cut up Kings INGL.EWOOD IAP> Yvon Lambert scored two power-play goals and J im ,Sehoonfcld also scored twace -Saturday nighl, pacing the Bufralo Sabres to an e u y 7· l Nut1onul Ho <'key League vletory o ve r the Los Angeles Kings Alter a l!corcless first period, th~ Sabres explode d for five goals in the second pe riod agains t Los Angele s goalie Mario Lessard, who was replaced by Jim Rutherford In the third frame. The Kings , losers of three of their last four ga mes and 9-12·0 overall . got their only goal on Dave Taylor's power-play score with 13:55 re maining an thti l(am e It marked the 20th straight t•ontest in which Taylor has scored a point. longest such streak 1n the NHL this season La mbert got the Sabres' first goal at 3:08 or the second period when he den ectcd a drive by Lin dy Ruff whil e BuHalo en1oyed a manpower advantage. Schoenfeld made al 2-0 at 9:52 of the period on a 40 fool blast. After Ric Seiling scored , making at 3-0. Schoenfeld got his second goal or the gam e and third of the season on a 50-footer from JUSt inside the blue line. La mbe rt added ha s second goal of the game and ninth or the year on anothf-r power play with only seven second~ left in the second period. The Sabres, 10·5·6, completed their scoring against Rutherford with goals hy Cra ig Ramsay and Derek Smith m the final period . Anteaters • Illost wrut after loss LONG BEACH It will be a very nervous UC lrvme waler polo team that wakes up this morning as the Anteaters wall an.xiously await a verdict by lhe NCAA as to whether they'll be accepte d or not t o n ex t wee k en d 's n atio n a l champ1onsh1ps here at Be lmont Plaza. The waiting, unfortunately, 1s the result of l.JCI '!i 7 ·6 loss to Long Beach Stale here Saturday whic h gave the Anteaters a lt11rd -place finish in the PCAA champions hips UC Santa Barbara , which beat UCI Friday a nd eventua lly wenl on to claim the title, finished first with the 49ers second Only the top two finishers obtained automatic berths to the NCAA champ1onsh1ps. UC I lost both 1t.'i contests by a sing le ~oat . and wha t made Saturday so frustrating was the fact UC I ha d a 4 1 le ad a nd couldn·1 hold al The At1t eater!i. 21·9·1 overall, even he ld a slim 6·5 advantag~ late in the final pe t iod, but two Lon g Beach Sta te ~oats dunng the final 3 .09 or the contest sea led their fate UCI dad play one other game Saturday, dis posing of Pacific, 14·5, behind John Vargas' six goats lk had e ight for the afternoon. BC trial deliberations continuing -The \ ; :i ~ • ' • < ) ... .. '82 626 1601283 WE 1RE HARD TO FIND AND EASY TO DEAL! s7717.17 ''SELLING MAZDAS -. 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Newport Beach 642-9405 540-1764 OR ANGE C 0 AS T .. Is there life without labels? C2 t I t f :,T" Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 By NORA LEHMAN o.i. ............. .... l've round myself muting the TV when I seu un ud for deslgner jeans and mumbllng when I see on~ in a newspaper or magazine. Jn fact, I'd just begun to wonder if the phrase wus golng to become a generic term in time for the next issue of Webster's. The whole issue of lnltialed-oo·tbe-outslde designer anything was, I realized, becoming almost an obsession wlth me. Then two communiques reached my desk. One. an AP dispatch. announced that Goodw11l Indus tries was, in m y opinion, swimming toward u s inking ship by naming recycled jeans "Goodies ... According to Kathy Abbott, Goodwill has come up with an "unlabel." I like that idea ... an unlabel, but sewing a nother patch on is not my idea or an accurate description of their result. Taking the Klein. Vanderbilt, J ordache off is my solution. In any case. the second communique was more to my liking. (I love to be vindicated by someone in authority. 1 In this case, a USC psychologist. Prof. Chaytor D. Mason 1s reinforcing my view. . He says if you're wearing designer jeans to tell the world you're with it. you're.really "out of it. .. He breaks the lovers of status by label-wearing down into several types: a ffluent youth who. he suggests, are .. long on Papa's a llowance and short on their own achievement:·· entertainment-type folk who are often here are 45 million. already and their ranks are expanding daily. And there are probably as many reasons for that number and the increase as there are individua ls involved. These are people who do the ir own dressmaking and tailoring. Daily Pilot Photo by Lee Payne COVER: . Patty Brennan, wears a red and purple two-piece dinner dress by Diane Dickenson for Gentillesse. The blouse is of silk and Lurer. chi/ /on and the silk taffeta skirt is belted m satin. Color-themed to the dress. the table 1s set for Thanksgzvmg dinner. A Sunday Section of the Orange Ccxut Daily Pilot Thomas A. Murphine Editor Nora Lehman _.....,, Mlcheel P. Harvey _.. ..... Dtrecllor Menorle Fendel .............. ....., .. FOrNewa Call 642-4321 , Ext. 205 For Advertlelng Call 642-4321 , Ext. 251 Main Office 330 West Bay Slreet, Post Office Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626-0560 afflicted with st•lf doubt, und the compulsive status seeker. I'm fond of his description of the tyµe of society thut breed compulsive status seekers who ucqu1re their tdenlily at a store now. even at a tand~ stot'l'. Bill Blass seems to have rcstumped Lady God1vu. so that might be double-labeling. My feeling about this type ol thing 1s that , at 's ludicrous to pay extra to become a walking advertisement for someone who. l feel. has put a marvelous gimmick over on the pubhc and l!:t laughing "all the way to the bank.·· Mason go,•s on to point out t~ut during the '60s youth used Jeans ai-. a symbol of rebellion. only to turn around in the '70s and ·sos and use them as symbols of conformity. lie suggests having one's favorite label tattooed on, perhaps on the hip. so that one need never worry about his or her identity being lost in the laundry. But my favorite line is one he attributes to u colleague: "Wait for recombinant DNA sc1entist1 to develop designer genes.·· In the same vein, I had two experiences with Louis \'itton bags that remain vivid m my mind l once went up the escalator in Magnin's followin g s ix women carrying exactly the same bag same size. same shape, and or course, the same initialed color. My fantasy was that. not too much later a detective asked'. ~ "Well. ma'am. c:an you describe her'! .. "I remember s he was carrying a Louis Villon bag, .. I answer, searching m y memory. . "Yes, ma'am. but is n't everyone carrying one of those bags'?·· he as ks. "We-e-e-1-1-1-1, .. I start to answer. suddenly realizing that an LV is wonde rful protective coloring. The second time I was s truck by their sameness was when I went lo m y bedroom during a luncheon and found sitting on the bed what looked hke five little quintuplets soft. leathery purses . But I must admit to a sort of grudging admiration of tho:,~ whose m arkl'tm g progrum hus worked o well. Oh, exrusc me. I huve to go find something m m y llottcga V«!netu * * * THE AKT OF COLLE('TING: 1 was lookln(C through my des k this morning ror orn~thmg e lse a nd discovered quite a number or used name tags . Actuully there were more than a rew. It occurred to me. that the lime will come und perhaps more quickly than I expect ·that I'll have enough to repaper my µowder room. (Now. talk about "designer-jeans" that could be the ultimate ego trip hundred.s or ··Nor a Lehmans" pasted to the wall 1 Short or that 1 I'm really fonder or Schumac her or liarone 1 I think a contest to see what group can come up with the best looking name tag might be more fun. It could be Judged in a variety of categories best designed. most 1maginat1ve color scheme, best printing . . . We could involve a lot of people m the final decisions, have a party. give the prizes out after a specified period of time. Maybe name lag manufacturers could underwrite the contest. ll could get to be a really big thing. On the other hand, there's another lack to consider . perhaps asking for a jeweled one for Christmas ... something m your basic gold and diamonds. After all, they do go with everything. Hmmm ... maybe l better check and see if the Pilot wants to project that image. They might consider that inappropriate ... maybe even gauche But. I'll handle that. Don 't you fo rget the contest. * * * I have another contest .. , well. really it's just a question Have you noticed those blue Bob dots in the s treet'! Do you know what they 're for'.' Keep those cards and letters coming. We'll publish the name of the person \.\ho ~els the n gln answe r . . . and we may even publish the correct answer . Va/entzno UXis>.-L cornbme 'fUO/e s a WI/ )z a la Wool Plaid Jt'. Ce Ja"-Ogue #2aJ2 V(J/ for · Vogue #2616 by Ralph Lauren ... a bold washable-wool plmd cape combined with blendmg heather-wool slacks adds up to the dramatic look • While cost is certainly a factor. it is not a lways the overfiding reason for sewing for oneself. The person may be looking for i n di vi du a 1 it y . Even in l he couture department o n e s ometimes sees duplication -the same garment in a variety of sizes. Or perhaps the fit of ready-to-)Vear clothes has always been a problem. When a lot of alteration is ·necessary. why not start from scratch? It could be that the seamstress wants somethi,ng s pecial . . . something not available in the stores. Perhaps unusual color, an unusual style or both. Once having decided to join the throngs of those who sew at home, nothing daunts these people. And nothing should. Companies are responding to this growin& number of consumers by offering a greater range of pattern choices and degrees or difficulty. An ea rlier · response involved standardizing sizes and making them -. comparable to ready-lo-wear clothes and. more to the point. to the s hape or the Americah woman's body. There's a bit of variation here and t here among McCalls, Simplicity, Butterick and Vogue. The cut and perhaps the amount ot yardage called for may be d ifferent ...... but not by much. By and large, however, there's standardization in this area. Catering even more to women's needs, Vogue Patterns has an e asy-to-make section , and other companies have contracted with a variety of designers to do couturier patterns. Cuts and directions give more assurance of a professionally finished look. The pattern companies' latest response is to those less or more than averqe-figured women. There are great varieties in every pattem book these days in everythin1 from Petites to Mlues size 22. Every pattern company now •deslans s mart clothes for every figure type . .. • - ti I• 'Patty both ~rs a navy and la Winter and summer vender hand-printed silk by J · ioon Depen<J · . tng on her wrap. it can be worn olor Califorriia gold, bold Colors are regional as well as personal. Eve ryone has colors in which they look as well as fe el the11· best. Fortunately. that pallette 1s broad. moving from the subdued to the v1v1d It's fortunate because there are places in the world in which we simply wouldn't feel comfortable wearing some shades or tones. An intense. pure color again5.l the greyed sky of London or New York could make one feel too visible, too much on view. while a more subdued tone of the same color could fit nicely against that background. In general. the more tropical I he geographic area. the inore brilliant the wardrobe pallelle can be. Even Californians. fortunate as they are color-wise to have such strong light that it's possible to wear almost every hue. could well feel out of place here in the lush colors one finds in a place like Tah1t1 or Hawaii. Our Orange Coast Lady of Fashion. 'Patty Brennan. ltves in a house ri ght on the sea, and color plays a big part in her life. • Mexican in mood and look . brilliant J fl owers. pillows a nd accessories of all ~inds are played against a clear white background. The inte rior holds its own against the strong li ght of the s un and the even stronger reflection off the ~ea Against such a background Patt~ can afford to let the warm. dear side of her own color pallette dominate her wardrobe Com1.ng down the ltled stairs from the patio, past the handcarved door and custom stained glass window. Patty wears David Hayes· variation of a traditional suit : a cherry-red wool Jacket worn over a tobacco a nd cherry-red striped s ilk dress, it's versatile enough lo wear to a business meeting and on to the theater. Her Ni pon by Night puffed-sleeve s hirtmaker dress 1s a burgundy and off-while stripe silk shot with Lurex. As vers atile as the l I ayes. it could be worn to a holiday luncheon. through the cockt ail hour and on to dinner. Picture Yourwlf Glamorou1 ... "Camouflage'' Blouson is cosuol A.M. & P.M. P.M. Sari-stole & long skirt is \' dressy.. ~ ~;~'~(!J~ Specialties: "Molte-oven" ond coefdinote wardrobes Fashions . Gifts · Jewelry From around the world #21 Lumberyard Plaza 384 Forest Avenue L-ouna BHCh, CA 92651 I t-1 Dally noon tll 4 - Closed Monday Her navy and lavender hand-printed silk. with so light a ·hand it ripples as she walks. has a garden-party quality about 1t. Yet the colors, while a subtle combination. arc strong enough to hold their own in the strong sunltght or a California summer and the more filtered light of our winter. Perfect for the warmer months without a wrap, 1t 1s equally at ease with a lave nder wool Jacket or fur for cooler coastal winds. All these featured fashions are Saks Fifth Avenue South Coast Plaza Erecutwe women he<Jdln for a convent"' g . ...,n might consider the fashion f lentnluy of the W0Ul-1acketed. cherry d red and tobacco szlk ress by Davut H that Pa1ty we ayes ars. nght. The burgundy and whue szlk N1pon by Night shirtmaker dress shot with Lurer far n ht . is guaranteed t . h g . o s 1mmer through an euenmg S68.00 384 Forest Avenue #4 Lumberyard Plaza Laguna Beach. CA. 49+7708 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 Patty Brennan: Orange Coast Lady of Fashion The plan was to remodel the Laguna Beach house. Then sell it. After all, the 'house on Linda Isle was beautiful. Why leave it? That's what our Orange Coast Lady of Fas hion , Patty Brennan and her husband. George, a cosmetic surgeon with offices in Newport Beach, thought. Then Patty and her designer frtend. Margi Franzel. really got caught up in the remodeling. It had been an old beach house. But its basic design was good and interesting with a number of different levels, an entrance patio of note and above all a magnificent site r.ight on the ocean. Patty and Margi made 10 trips to Mexico. buying light fixtures, tiles. carved doors . stained glass windows, antiques and arts and crafts for the house. The result'! A house that looks as if it has been built like so many Southern California homes in the late ·20s or early '30s, reminiscent of Mexico, and in need of restoration. And the Brennans restored 1t. Actually they practically rebuilt 1t to give The glitter, the sparkle, the dazzling spell you cast ... you're the passionate Pappagallo lover creating an exciting evening to remember. 1t the look it has . Born in M1ch1gan. Putty moved to California so ear ly 1n h er life s he considers herself almost a native She graduated from liCLA with a credential in elementary education and taught in the Los Angeles school system for six years Now she 1s working on a Master's degree in psychology A model with California Girl and on TV commercials. she smiles as she says. ··But that wasn't my most shining hour." The mother or Paul. 19. a sophomore at UC Berkeley; Scott. 17 . Brad. 16 and Paige 15. all students al Corona del Mar High School, she s.kis on both snow and water. plays tennis. dances and plays the piano. As 1f s he were not busy enough, she formed a literary club irt NewpQrt Beacb early in 1980. In ~ddition . ~he IS a rltember of the Fashionables and. WAIF In her spare time. what there is of 1t. she helps Georgl' organize his medical lectures and papers as well as going with him to medical ml•eLings UCPWOOO•Y•OCOP040¥0 CZOZ 0 • 04:USCU !$$ QSQW$0$99$V44UQ $4WQS$50SQ0 0 $ a seq J1rnrn!J kick oft It and [)r. f{.ooseve £. C Cha Andres f'llbertzn. Car on at N!tAM Tnelo Mant \ Press lunch o. Bret eo11 OT/Sunday. November 22, 1981 Joan Levine addressed BuS1ness women in . .I I/. Pall !I Lindsay. l l foppe . Kath!/ Caro • tmoc. 17550 Gllltttc Avrnuc, (714) S>S7-1656 Anabdm Hllk. Canyon Plau. lmptrt.I and Santa Ana Canyon Rd off Rtvtr1ldc Fruway. (7 14) S>74-6802 bncho ...._, 70-213 Hkltlway 111, (714)324-8241 SMta Ana, Warthoutc, 2~ S Pullman Avenue, (71 4) 751-07S>2 Want taste of galas? ~1~,~.2~.! ~-11\tAN t DINING OUT : A few days ago Carmelo Manto opened has La Stada restaurant for lunch something he plans to do in J anuary by giving a press party to help kick of! the Newport Harbor Art Museum's Christmas Tree Festival. In .!rUf\ Italian fashion 1l was de licious and l~asur~ly. Thanks to him and Festival Chairman Omu von Burger for thinking of such an affair. Individually designed. hand decorated trees contracted for by Orange County busmesscs. cocktails. buffet. dancing . las te ning to the OC Master Chorale 's Californians will keep guest~ occupied on the evening of the lnv1tat10na l Prev1c" Party, Oec. :J On Dec. 4 al 1 p m a fashion show featuring Orange Count} three-generation fa m 1ltes 1n clothes bv Nordstrom 1s scheduled. Nordstrom has , also donated $2,500 lo underwrite the admission of children under 12. the c hildre n's tree and a portion of the entertainment. * * * ANOTHER ft'UND·RAISER OR TWO : Up in Anaheim the othe r night Chapman College gathered a lot of peopl~ to honor some well -known 0 .C. citizens . Congratulations to the Segerstrom boys, He nry and fla l and their cha rming Mom . Ruth ; the Knott sis ters. Marion Montapert an d Virginia Be nde r . Carl Karcher and Arnold Bt.>ckman. * * * AN OASIS· IN THE DE 'ERT? No it's ~n the up side of the P acific Coast Hi ghway an Corona dc l M ur . The Oas is Senior Citizens Center is a cooperati ve dforl of the caly of Newport Beach and a support group known as Friends of Oasis T he Frie nds have taken o n an e normous project Their <um is lo raise S200,000 by Jan. I. 1982. They want Lo provide more assistance <Continued on Page CS> ' At llerrungway·s Restaurant Dev/et Getson. J\atlileen Lub11 . J-:d and G111n4 ~\'armingtun and Don Woodward OUR FAVORITE CUL OTTE Daui designs o fine wool gabardine tt1at 's pleated to look cmct walk like a skin. Black. 5100. Aubergine. red o r w hite. 5125. Fash/011 Volk'.11 .son~ :2PI 7100 t.o Jollo 71tJl'I Gliord. •S4 11.a 1 Ill Fashion l'lcllld NC'IC ipnn Ctnlt'I 644 7100 Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 ca Go from lunch at La Strada to Small World's show <From P••e C4) lo lhe arca'!-i older c1tiiens. Thut's a 'hunk a· chunge by the first or the ytiur, but I hope they at least come close to If not go over the top. Ir you'd like lo get rid of some of your dollars bef orc the close or the year send some along to this group, c o Newport S e nior Citizens Cen ter, Fifth · and Marguerite. Corona dcl Mar. 92625. • • • ANOTHER BENEt'IT: For another adult day care center. This one 1s located a t 420 W 19th Street in Costa Mesa lfhese folks are in the fund-rais ing bus iness al the moment, too. Buddy Ebsen's ··Mary Queen of Hearts" was done first as a benefit, and on Dec 12, .. Twelfth Night," will be presented. To reserve the $10 tickets call 548-9331. THE POLITICIANS ARE COMING: And it's only just begun. Maureen Reagan Revell turned up at the Chapman "do" with new husband, Dennis. Then . chattin g with the Irvine Chamber of Commerce memberb and guests at the Registry Hotel was Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. While he didn't exactly say he was runnif)g for governor, he didn't say he · wasn't , either. Well , who could blame him" It 's always nicer to get into an easier job. * * • A UNIQUE AFFAIR : Irvi ne 's Experience Center. a marvelous place to go and take your kids for a splendid scientific view of the world is also having a fund-raiser. It's from 9 a .m. until 4 p.m. on Friday. a t 519 Harbor ls land Road in Ne wport Beach. r · The benefit. developed by such busy ladies as Dot Clock. Pat Courter. Dee Edwards, Judy Gertner, Cleva Howard. Olivia Johnson , Ellen Ketchum, Paula Millman , Ann M o und , Barbara P.eckenpaugh and Catherine Thyen is to have a silent auction as well as such boutique items as antiques , hand-fashioned g ifts, holiday decorations and gems . VOU HAVE A DATE: Hud we not been so busy las t Wednesday evening at least a eouple of us would have trekked over to the South Coast Plaza Hotel to the Women in Business monthly meeting. Their speaker, Joan Levine, is creative director, a nd chief executive omcer for ~all & Levine: a West Coast advertising firm founded m 1962. They merged with Foo~e. Cone and Belding, then boug~t out again. Presently it does $20 million in billings and is the only agency in the country owned by its employees. An interesting woman. Sorry we missed it. I • * ·*• CANDV CANES, CANDV CANES: The Assistance Leaguers have selected their gala theme .. An Old-fas hioned Christmas, .. and picked Travis Perry to play Kris Kingle. The planning committee. Judy Bauer, Dora Brigham. Kathy Harrison. Kathleen real, Barbara Johnson, Joan Lyon and Judy Lawrence together with provisional members Patricia B eek , Ch aryl Henry .and Hal Segerstrom flank C.arl . K .a r c h e r , Marion Mon- tapert, Virginia Bendf(r .and A r n1 o l d Beckman._ f'undraiser for Seniors Buddy 'Eb sen . Joan Hun11ng1 Show-I on Harb Purdue's Tux & Tailor's Shop • Sales-Rentals • Being custom tailors, we fit our rental garments better. Wedding Specialists Formal Weer • Tailored Clothing Dashiell and Dr Dave Sand lose . to r. G our Pr l<liPo ana AA 0Yle P1... O Fash, "''ary. n . "'!Jaro on 'l.lCha~d. . Annette son. ------ BUTTONS AND BOWS BOUTIQUE FEATURING: •THE ROMANTIC LOOI< •KNICKERS-ALL COLORS •JOGGING SUITS •YVES DANIEL DESIGNER PANTS •AHNY2APP •MINI SKIRTS •CORDUROY W ALIOHG SHORTS •CORDUROY T AILoaD JACXITS •GOLD ACCENTED &OUSIS I 79D E. 17th ST. • COSTAMISA Butterworth. Mary Jane Dawson. Pum fo'eltman, Vickie Gering, Joanne Mercer. Maureen Oedlng, Marleen Quandt, Marian Rall, Louise Roberts. Vicki Street, Lauri Ve itch. Susie Welton and Carol Prentiss, chose the South Coast Plaza Hotel and the silent auction items: a 1982 Isuzu diesel car, round trip for two Lo Hawaii and a Coto de Caza gift certificate, to play tennis with Vic Braden. * * • NAME OF TH E GAME: Another Orange County Philharmonic Societ y Committee is busy doing its thmg. This group is out on the Balboa Penins ula, and according lo chairman Pat Ashton and vice chair Roberta Schmidt , the'ir program· cha irman, Millie Wieseneck, is arranging a variety of musical programs. Picking ··Around the World·· as their theme, they plan lo focus on a different county al each luncheon . .. .. . AN ANNUAL MEETING : Down al the Bay Club, last week the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Orange County elected new trustees to the board. There lo help welcome the m and to hear a speech by Jimmie Heuga, bronze medalist in the 1964 Olympic slalom at lnns bruk, Austna. and a victim of MS. were Chairman Dick Hausman ... Treasurer Wa rren Fix, and Larry Vaughn, chairman of t he nominat1ng committee. . .. . . FOOD, FOOD, GLORI OUS FOOD: llavmg started on a note of food . I think · it's proper to round this out on the same note. Tomorrow morning at 9:30 the Small Wo rld Guild of CHOC 1s s ponsoring cookbook authors Diana and Paul von We lanetz , who will d e mon s trate hassle-free entertaining for the holidays. < l may need to go to this >. They will be appearing on the stage al South Coas t Rep at 655 Town Cente r Drive. Costa Mesa. The cost 1s Sl5 and at this point 1 think it's best to call Children's Hospital at 997-3000, ext. 277 to see if ther e ·s space. The LYllury Of Sil Pojomcn by ORA FEDDER · 3024 E. Coast Hwy. Corona de/ Mar, Calif. 92625 .. 714 64()..4122 645-6731 M-W & SAT. IM THUi ...... I O-t SOUTH COAST PLAZA Loc•d .. Von se..,.-. Ce..., ..... ,.c .... , ..... 4>Ps LM Neor Woo. 549-1225 ' --i ---------.--• -----------~~----·------~-~~-~~--~·~·~·-·~~-~~·---=~•-4-•~y~••~•-•---·~~·---=-~~- Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 li ollow · the pattern • • • . and join countians in American Sewing Guild Wh al are Orange Counl1ans concentrating on this fall when they sew at home'? Using patterns ranging from the si mplest to the most complex. the trend appears to be focused on the very dressy and feminine or the very casual and comfortable. Nothing in between. Trends'! Accordin g to Nancy Turner . administrator of the Orange County Chapter of the American Sewmg Guild . members are using lots of sparkle and glitter for the holidays, as well as lace. velvet, satin prints and metallic fancies. From frilly blouses and mmi skirts to knickers. blazers and skirts in velvet. salin and corduroy for both adults and children. the home seamstress is following the trend of styles today. Silk ties. necklaces and belts of gold rope, stoles to wear over one shoulder. soft and plia ble h ats are s tron g in the accessory fi eld. While home sewing is essentially a solitary hobby, it needn't be anymore. , Early last fall the American Home Sewing Association. a national trade or ganization of about 300 notion, pattern. fab ric , sewi n g machine a nd fiber com panies, as well as wholesalers and retailers, sponsored an Orange County Chapter of the American Sewing Guild. a non -profit organization open to anyone interested in the field'. The organization, thr,ough its sponsoring agent and research on the local le vel, provides up-to-date information through lectures, demonstrations, and seminars. Supplementing, rather than providing sewing lessons, more experienced workshop leaders are available to the less exper ienced seam stress for help and encouracement . · Memben are kept up to date on new pr~uct il'lformatlon, sewing techniques and I u bion trendl through information and lkWI sbar.S in seminan and clinics. The or1amlation also is position to influence the home sewing industrv itself. There arc women s k1ilful in upholstering. quilting and tailoring. They can. according to Nancy Turner. connect fellow hobbyists with sources of almost anything one could want or need for home sewing. Foor further info rmati on on the American Sewmg Guild. write P.O. Box 1294 . Newport Beach 92663 or call Nancy 0 . Turner at 645-2177 The Classic Silk Shirt! in o variety of colors - only 146 .00 ot . . . • • • ...... s.t. t :30-5:30 ,. .... lot .. w. 3467 Vie Udo Mewporthc• 67MllO :fea/m & B. (}Jorretb INTERIOR DESIGN ' The charm of a Welsh Chicken coop ... the warmth of a wood-burning tile stove from Holland the nostalgia of an old bistro table from Paris . the practicality of a Scottish cupboard of pine . the quaintness of a rustic armoire from Mexico . a delightful selection of pine ... as well as unique pieces to accent your present decor . . : to be found at: Offering Professional assistance in all facets in the field of Interior Design ... distinctive design ... always Interior Design on the Boulevard of the Balboa Peninsula 714-675-4123 The Most Popular Holiday Gift Le8portsac. Soft. Lugg~e Systems, handb~s. and accessories in 80 styles a.nd 17 colors a.nd prints. See the full colleot1on at your exclusive LeSportsac shop. Write or phone for our new Christmas oa.talogue, yours tor the uktn«. Mn. QuiRft Quinn -K a tzman Terri Katzm an of Newport Beach and Blake Quinn of Fresno exc hanged weddin g vows recently in P a lm Springs. The bri<ie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs . Harold Katzman of Newport Bradley Quinn and the late Mr Quinn of Fresno. graduated from Roosevelt High School in Fres no and CSC. He 1s employed by the Quinn Company. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 Thompson-Morrison . Lisa Ma y Morrison of Corona del Ma r and Craig ll. Thompson of Santa Ana were married recently in the garden of the bride's family home. A reception followed in the · garden. T he bride. daught er of Mr. and Mfs. Melville M. Morrison or Corona del Mar. graduated from Corona del Mar High School and Golden West College in Huntington Beach. She is a nursing graduate. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. II Wendell Thompson of Sanlu Ana. graduated from Valley l ligh School in Santa Ana an<\.. CCI.A. T he newlyweds own Volleyball In- ternational of Costa Mesa and pla n to live in torona d el Mar after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Morse-Jean Paula Marie J ean of Huntington Beach and Edward Morse of Los Alamitos were married recenll~ in the Saints Simon and Jude Chur('h in 1 luntrngton nt'ach. The bride. daughter of Jean-Paul and Dorothy Jean of Huntington Beach. graduated from Edison I h gh and Golden West College. both in lluntmgton Heaeh She is a manager of Fin1C'k~ ·., Restaurant in Cypress The bridegroom. son of Ph11ltp and Bell~ Mo rse o( Los Alamito~. graduated from El Rancho lligh School in Pico R1 \'er a . lie 1s emplo~;ed by llomes fo r Bt•tlt'r' Li\'ing in th<' city of Orange The couple plan to li\'l' in Fullerton after a wedding tnp lo San Dll'go Jager-Johnson Naney Lt•a h .Johnson of Cha rl eston. S C . and Willia m Dot~ Jager of !'Jewport Beach recently l'xehangecl "roding vows in thl' Episcopal Cathedral of St Lukt.• and St Paul in Charleston The bride. daughll'r of Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Luby Sassy March and Roger W. Luby exchanged wedding vows recently 1n a ca ndl e l ight cer e mony at the Lubys' P alm Springs residence Cf - Beach, g raduated from Sunny Following a wedding trip to Marion Johnson of Charll'Ston. attended the College of Charleston. She is employed b~· Jager Construction Following the private family ceremony. more than 300 guests . from Southern California. New York City. Hawa11 and England attended an Englis h gard en reception at the home. The newlywed s tell for a h oneymoo n o n the s mall Caribbean island of St Maarten and attended the New York opening of the Broadway mu:-.1c·a l ··T h e 1-~1rs t . · co-produced by Luby . Hills Hig h School an Fullerton New Zealand and th e F1j1 The bndc,:!room. son of Mr and ~1rs :\lichael Jager ol :'\e\\ port Heac:h. graduated fro_)ll Cal Pol ~ San Luis Obispo lie is seff-emplo~ cd and USC. ' Is lands. the couple plan lo live in upon their return. the Lubys plan to make their home in Newport Beach. T he brtdegroom , son of Mrs . Fresno. Whether you ·re after a conservative ct-.b metif. a paisley or tapestry print. a conve...ational or theme tie. you'll find them all availa ble to go with the ne" looks an clothiDI styles. This season. m e n's fashions are taking a tum for the sorter. more muted. look. Nostalgia ii back . . in the traditional g rey flannel suit look. But the overall m e nswear palette is wide. going from golds and earth tones to Mutn pbid in heathery ·wool and tapestry striped priftt show rwstalgia in t~s. subdu~ heathfr)# ~es of blue. d usky purples a(fd lo U greens in lodens. olives and• . lnteresti hbnc combinations are . . beina achieved wtlh bolder colors printed o r wown over quieter g r ey.t one d backll'O\Blds. Thil is true for stripes as well as the J>l•W• and checks, where a sort. alma.t tweed)' 1>11c•1round sets orr these patterns. What ' ldndl of ties do you wear with those lftce la•tlaery wools a nd grey flannel? MuWI and rith colors Ln silks. silk blends. md lb Miter. woven wools. . . Need a tapestry tie? Knot necessarily You'll .f.i.n4 traditiona l. allover club prints alortgl(jde s mall abstract de!->igns on om bred backgrounds. Conversational ties club prints with bold borders and theme ties have appeared in greyed pas tels on rich. quiet background~ Paisleys are showing up in ovcrlayed designs. The pattern is a traditional one. si red by traditional Or iental motifs Vari.ed s izes and irregular !->paemgs appear in some instances. some are arranged to form stripes. and others arc <irranged in ne<it, precise rows. forming a club pnnl pattern The paisleys. however ~ou c hoose them . are p erfec t to accompany the g rey flannel look. Along with heraldic symbols . th<.' tapestry pqnts present a vanl'd and 1 m ag1nat1 ve menagerie g ryphons. peacocks. unicorns. and florid floral; The~ appear highlighted on rich. dark bac:,k grounds. New this year are tapestry prints. which combine patlcrns·found in the best n eed lework of the 1 lth throug h 14th Centuries. One more thing Tw width seems to have stabilized al 3 to 31 1 inches T~~t s eems to be establ1sh1ng anot~~r tradrtional trend --~~~~L___,~~~~~ C '•"" naaabd l\:rl'or11ua1w~ .. ,, od.c ... the ''htlper Halrc.t" ... ORiy 'I." For the ectlve person ~ wants to keep 1()9tllng neat and ttytiah all the time. C1 t , .. ..., 1 st Introduces the ..,,_, .... ~ ..• ''Oealgner Cut." A precision hariCYt that adapts the halratyle you want to the hair You heve ONLY ... for men. ~n and children lnclUdes Adaptive I Styling Conwllalion -aatiafactlon guaranteed! .:A Cos sd ,.....,..H • ~L.: 1 ... atMys a cut above ............ . .... , ...... • 14t•sw .. Aft. 1"71 ...... M. (Kroel from Rusty Petlc.n) (Magno119 I Owf .. ld) 646-7411 ......... Appofntmenta not MCll.,Y but tvolllble ,, .. ... ,,,. "",,. Elegant Frmch Linens . Open Mon. thru Sat., tll 7:00 p.m. .. ......... ---. . a,.d Domestics for Sophuticated Entertaining. South Coast Plaza 556-0854 Lower Level Near Bullocks Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novembet 22. 1981 . ~ Gerrie Pmckney and M9-rge Swenson dr~w on 24 years oJ fashion expenence for book that will help enhance your appearance through the use of proper color and lme Why look good when you can look great? By VIDA DEAN 01 llto Daily P•lol Sl•ll "Your New Image" 1s as near as your bf)ok stor e. Gerrie Pinckney and :\l arge Sv.enson have written the complete guide tu a more beautiful you. a nd 1t 's a book ror all seasons a nd fo r all ages The authors own and o perate the Fas hwn Academy. 2850 Mesa Verde Ort ve East, Costa Mesa. where the quest for a better app<.•arance lures fashion devotees from throughout the Southland. Founded an 1972. the Fas hion Academy has for the µa st four year!> conducted intensive t raining program!, for women VD~ who wash to ::,tart their own similar fas hion progra ms. These women. who have come from the U.S .. Canada and Australi a, pay $5,000 for the four-week cour~e to lea rn Pinckney and Swenson 's secrets Now Gerrie and Marge have dra"n on t he1 r more than 24 years of fas hio n experience and put it all in a book that will help enhance your appearance through the use of proper color and line. If you have met either of these two sha rp women or attended their classes. lectures or fashion shows. you find that the book refl ects their down to -ea rth philosophy of fashion. Reading the book is like having a private consultation. There are 32 pages --0f full -color photographs in the 180-page book, and all the models in the "before and after" views a re students. associates or staff members . No professional models or tou~hed-up photographs are used. The guide offers advice for age cycles f roll) young girls to dowagers. The firs t c hapter deals with color. People are categorized according to seasons. Are you a winter, a spring, a summer or autumn? The colors of your skin, eyes, and hair wiH tell you. T he season theory is based on the color concept developed by American colorist AIWrt H. Munsell. )'ve heard Marge say many limes. .. You can look good in any color, but why settle for looking good. when wlth your season's colors you can look great?•· ' .. Briefly. the winter woman wears the true primary colors : summer wear !'> dusty. muted s hades with blue and rose undertone:-.. spring wear:-. yellow undertones v. arm . c lear fresh -fruit sprang -bouquet color s while auturnn wears yellov. unde 1tones. earthy muled shades and colors of meta l and wood A chapter on figure analysis points out that although your body ma y not be pedectly proportioned. tl can be made to appear so throug h the clever u:-.e of line and design The sha pe of your face. head pos1t1on. head size. back formation. neck length. shoulder width. s houlder slope. s ize a nd height all arc taken into cons1derat1on to determine the s tyle of c lothing that will best accentuate your good points and pl<!Y down the negative ones EHm your personality has a bearing on the styles that are best for you The book will help you discover through the Yang and Yin theory 1f you a re the drama tic t ype . a natural. c lass ic . romantic. gamin or ingenue. Now that Gerrie and Marge have you in the correct colors a nd lines of attire. they CO{ltinue with the development of your new image with s kin <!are a nd make up lips . Colors in founda tion. rouge. lipstic k. natl polish, eyeliners and mascara are recommended for each season. A detailed cha rt on eyeshadows suggests colors to be used on lids, c rease and orbital bones. Your crowning glory is not overlooked in .. Your New Image ... A chapter is devoted to helping you and your hair stylist select a cut that will top off your good looks. Again. fa ce shape and body lines are considered Hair st yles in the book were created at Mr. Zach a r y 's Hair Des igns, 3341 S . Bris tol. Costa Mes a. Other ch apters deal with lifestyle. wardrobe planning. accessories. planned shopping. wearing glasses and wardrobe travel tips. A complete guide to a more beautiful you ? You bet it is! • After you have discovered yourself by going through the portion of the book dealing with your specific season. yoll'll probably find yourself ·checking out the season for members of your family and for your friends. Take it from this autumn. you'll find t he book will be a delightful addition to your library and one that you'll refer to often. U you don't find it in your book s tore, ''Your New I mage" can be purchased at the Fas hion Academy . ' I OUR FRENGH JELLY GLASSES NOW7.50 Were 15.00 a set. Six French glass jelly jars are multi-purposed. They double as Old Fashioned glasses, storage or canning jars. To personalize your cu/In· ary efforts, we included six different colored plastic snap~n covers, labels and twine. The Galleries, Newport Beach. OUR PORCELAIN NIGHTLIGHT NOW6.00 Regularly 15.00. We've translated the cat design from oil lamps of the Ming Dynasty into contemp· orary porcelain nlghtJight covers. With line cord switch and bulb. The Bed and Bath Shop, Ne..,wport Beach. . OUR HARVARD ·SQUARE COLLECTION ,NOW50%0FF Clssslc Ivy League plaid In ~collage of greys, translated Into cotton/polyester coordinates for bedroom and bath by Mattex . For example: King sheets, reg. 25.00, Now 12.50. The Bed and Bath Shop, Newport &lach. J I I I I I Daily Pilat SU NDAY. NOVEM BER 22, 1981 STOCKS 03-4 FEATURES OS ENTERTAINMENT 010-11 Experience gives firlll (,, ---~-·}\ - an AETN of Irvine changes cour se after early failure By KEITH TUBER ··When introducing a new concept, it's sometimes dlfficuJl for people to understand,·' Thain said. "Consumers have to be exposed to it, lo learn about it. With a company our size. it was not enough to sustain continuing operations . " • • \ 4 ,: ~-. --"'\ ~I Dally l'llel a-Mu E•llOf These haven't been the easiest llmes for Clare N Thain, pre s ident of American Education Television Network. Thain, 32 , joined the small Irvine based firm in the s pring arter having served a s a vice president al Carte Blanche and Citibank. and as an account executive with Ogl1vy and Mather, one of the country's largest advertising agencies. Whal he inherited was a two-year-old company existing almost exclusively on concepls, and sorely lackmg the capital. product and di s tribution expertise necessary lo make the country's first adult educational net work a success The bas te concept seemed admirable. AETN would lap specific professional audiences, such as doctors. accountants, publi c administrators o r policemen. and provide them with continuing edu cation cl asses, or semrnars . 1n the comfort or their homes through a network of cable and UHF stations. Many prof e s sional s ar e required by law to part1c1pate m conlinumg education programs lo keep abreast or changes in the field. By airing courses on these subJ ects. AETN would reap profits by charging enrollment fees and selling commercial lime. Although anyone would be able lo lune in the company's programs. those taking the classes for credit would pay a fe e to cover the cost of texts and testing materials. Prices of the series would vary. but would be contained to between S60 and SJOO. a price less than that or many seminars T he only problem with the concept was that 1t didn't work The company's first series. "' six -part police training course. w as pulled after its 1n1t1al episode aired 1n September. One of the reasons. Thain said. was because "economically 1t wasn't work mg out A ETN 1nv ('s ted abo ut $100.000 in the project. and now is trying to recoup a portion or that by marketmg cassettes or th.e series for $600. Until cons umer aware ness grows. Thain said, enrollment would not be practical on a short term bas is He canceled seve ral .planne d se ries , including one on dentistry and a n ot h e r o n p ubli c administration. A ETN 1s now concentrating on ·attracting ad revenue by broadening its programming to app e al to sophi s ticated consumers 1n a ddition to professionals. "Narrowcasting," as opposed lo broadcas ting. remains the fundamental philosophy "Se l ect, targetable , segmentable a\Jd1ences are the wave of the future." Tham said. .. We intend to remarn in a narrow cast vein." Thain pointed to th e compa ny's "1040 Update," a s ix-part series currently airing a nd hosted by well known certified public accounta nt, attorney and author Sidney Kess. as a good example of broadening a s pecialized topic. ··We've gotten a lot of good reaction on 1t from people who aren 'l CPAs or tax preparers ." Thain said "Th e way it's presented makes 1l interesting. Thal 's the kind of th mg we want to do more of." Late last week. the company announced a JOtnt venture with Miller Technology & Co mmun1 catwns. ba sed 1n Ph oenix . Ariz .. to provide programming for cons umers on the use or personal computers. Tpe 13-week series will be produced by AVT Inc .. a broadcast television production subsidiary of Miller Technology. and aired on AETN beginning m late March 1982. Tham doesn't try ti) tude his enthusiasm for the project "It '!. bas ed on a simple premise. that we're all klutzes when 1t comes to computers ," Thain said with a smile "We didn't grow up with them. but (See AETN, Page 021 I ' I ' ' '·, , ---, (: . . . . •I ~ - I 1-. ---~-. '-:~~.-· The above map depicts AETN's coverage. with the cir cles representing broadcast outlets and the squares cable. At right. co mpany president Clare N. Thain explains his business strategy. .~ o • I . -.. - I . ---I .. -- f --.. - .I Three-day cruises have hint of 'Love Boat' fever. D13 -- education Busy local executives commute by plane :- .................... O' .... Wdlt SaWIJer, left , and Bill Gamble are two necutiwa who /irmlJI beUew m ft,,mo aa a nteeSIOt"JI port of bulitwu. Both /L11 out ot Huntington &a.ch'• Meadowlark Atrport. • • Convenience, write-offs make air travel tops 'y MARY JANE SCARCELW 0 1 U\e Dal!y Pilet '"'" High-fl ying business and professional people with private planes are Cree to w o rk whe rever t he tail - winds take them "If you're going lo sell real estate in California, cars. phones and the mail simply aren't enough," according to Walt Sl\wyer. who owns Look Properties in Huntington Beach. "A broker s hould handle eve rything personally If I'm making a sale in Lake Tahoe. I gel in m y pla ne and fl y there. That's what this business is." His Comanche 250. a four-seater plane, s tays at Meadowlark Airport in Huntington Beach between trips . It's Sawyer's fi(th plane since he began fl ying 13 years ago. His experience includes both single and multien.rlne aircrall, and he has taught flying, occasionally full lime, for 10 years. Tbe 15 salesmen in his firm sell residential real estate, so Sawyer concent r a t es on leisure properly and land in recreational and resort a reas. • • '1 can take photos or a listing from the aircraft and !\ave enlargements made t.o show clients," he says, "or give someone a birds-eye view of an ent.ire area. It's betler Ulan a map. "As a side ben~fil, I take someone to lunch In Catalina or Palm Sprin1s with about the same effort as drivina to Laguna Beach. He r11urea bis flying expenses al a bout S300 a ' month, part of which can be written off his income tax. like auto costs. ·'The more you operate the pla ne. the less it really costs you. except for fue l... he says. "The expenses a re minim al compared with what I derive from 1t .. The FAA requ ir es non-rented ai rcraft to have a n annual ins pection, and separate logbooks are kept "Cars, phones and the mail simply aren't enough." for the airframe and the engine. "Structural damage has to be repaired by an FAA m echanjc, and the form he fills out slays with the plane arterward ... he notes. Sawyer Is a cautious pilot and says, "I'm a chicken at heart. I've never had a close call , but I won't Cly in aJi weather conditions. I always check predictions before l go." He also grounds himself tr he has a cold or earache and forbids drinking or s moking by anyone ln his rlane. "I spend 100 percent o my time flyin1. nol soclallzing," he e"plalns. "I have access to the FAA reports on plane crashes ; they're almost always due lO pllol error. "Not too muc h can •o , II , wrong in an airplane with the FAA requirem e nt s . Mechanical failure is rare." li e a lso di scards the m I S Co nce ption o r s mall planes crashing without warning "Airplanes don't fall out of the sky." he says .. A good pilot can glide without power and find a place to put it down .. His friend Bill Gamble, an attorney who practices in both Santa Ana and Santa Maria. agrees with Sawyer's safety lips but once landed an open-cockpit biplane in an oak tree while performing aerobatics. "The engine failed just as I wa s taking o ff ." he reme mbers, "and l was only about 200 feel :n the air. Part of aerobatic training is crash landing. but there was no time to think. "I totaled the airplane, but I walked away laughing." The accident happened in a rural area. but a photo or the wreck hangs at Meadowlark Airport. Like Sawyer, Ga mble studies crash reports and is instrument rated. "I think you have to fly regularly lo stay good," he says, "and I try not to fly unles s conditions look safe . ··we have a pretty good weather forecasting system, and most storms blow over in a day or so. But there have been times I flew and later wlsbed I hadn't.·• Gamble ah~•YI had liked the Santa Ilaria arH IMlt realized ita apane population he ld UtU• proml• wb• be craduawd from law ldlool. 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This optimism prevails deAplte the "money crisis" which the e manage rs confront daily a crisis compounded of inrtat1on , high Inte rest rat~s. and d1fftcull access to capital murkcL'I. More than hulf the respondent.a fell that Inflation would decrease About 22 percent thou1br 1t would lncreast>. Anothe~ 22 percent expected no change D&H i1sked respondents t.o describe the errecu on bmnll business or the Reaean adminislraUon'1 programs Among businesses with a nnual 11Jes between Sl million and SlO million, nine of 10 Hid the eft~t wtcS favorable . Among companies with a n nui.I sa les of $250,000 to Sl million, about two thi rds fell the effects were favorable . That's the con<.'lu1uon l>u1t & Brads treet has druwn from its firs t co mprehensive survey of the views, altitudes a nd concerns of US small business o wne rs Responses from ne arly soo owner s are s ummarized in the November/De<'ember Issue or O&B Reports, the c ompany 's bi monthly magazin (• for s m a ll bu11incss exec utives. The s urvey was conductt..>d during the first three weeks of October Dun & Bradstreet is the commercial credit rating and bus iness inform ation unit of the Dun & Bradstreet Corp /\:skcd which specific revisions they cons idered mo. t ruvorublc, res pondents ranked them In this order. foste r depreciation. reduced corporate tax, reduced personal tax, reduced capita l eains tax. a nd rt.'<iuced estate tax Their preferences for further actions were ranked in this orde r more tax breaks for bus iness, more deregulation or business, limit union activities, cont rol intet'es t rates, ease fede r al credit policies. more s mall business adminis lrut1on loao guar a ntees. terminal assistance for small business, and res trict foreign com pell lion D&B Re ports point!> out that the attitudes of small·businc!>s o wners are highly s 1gn1hc ant, becau.se suc h firms "ure responsible for most of the net new JOb!> 1n the econom y.," The survey s howed that better than R of 10 r espondents are optimistic about both the n ear term a nd long t e rm future of t h e ir F'or a self·appra1s al of their own businesses. res pondents were as ked to name the m ost important improve ments they'd like to make. Bt.'lter cost controls ranked first. After that came improved marketing, stronger financial s tructure, und better e mployees and training From Page 01 AETN CHANGES DIRECTION. • • we know they are usefa1 . and we'll probably be ui.rng them an the future .. What the senei. will do 1s stay lhc fears of tht.> consume r. make 1t easie r for him to as k questions !l's the p e rfect combination of con!>ume ris m and profcss1onahsm . · · Two weeks earlie r , AETN d1 s d os<'d its ugr ee m e nt in pr1n c 1p l <' w i t h T L Com mun1c·a t1o n:-o r Woodland ll 1ll s t o pr ov id e 1t "1th m a rkc llng consultation in the d e ve lo pm e nt o f l'O ns ume r bus inesi. and fmancc programs e mploying satellite a nd cable lra n s m 1!>s1on5. O n e• o f T L From Page 01 Commumcalions' shows, '"l'h1s Week on Wall Street." w~ll be marketed by AETN Th ain I!> a ctively pur!>utng s1m1lar JOtnt ventures 1n an effort lo reduce expenditures ·'The jo tnt ventures reduce our investment ris k ,'' Thain said. "but they also reduce our. profit potential " Tht' lac k of operating capital has been a problem Though the company raised $4 9 m1lhon with 1ls firs t public offering earlier lh1s year. a good portio n of the funds was used to pay back pnor l1 <1 bllilws AETN r emains. in Thain!>' words. "very def1nileh· underca1>1tali zed " · · In a cost ·cuttinJ.! movt.> this month, th e firm laid off 25 employees more than a third of its staff ·'They wt-re mostly our direct marke ting, printed word g roup,·· Tham said He s aid the company's change in directions from an enrol lm e nt fee-orientation to one revolving around c·ommerc1al r evenues m a d e th ose employee s expendable "I lh1nk you have to go thro ugh the fi rst six months to le arn what's going wrong. and c ut those mistakes." Thain said. In lh1s pionee ring field, the onJy way to learn 1s by trial and error PLANES TRANSPORT EXECU'IlVES • • "I v.anled t.o do trial work, and Or a nge Count) wa'> blos ... om1ng , · he sa ys, so he beg an a l<K'al pr act1 <.'e Rut a s ki trap t o Eu rop e o n rnmmetcaa l flights gave him a new pe rs pc<'tl\ c on flying . Ill' bought a pla ne and o p l'n ed a s m a ll offi ce m Scinla Man a . where he can lund on an airstrip ('lt•ar('d on a cousin -. rant'h 'It s onl\ abo ut an hour 1•ath way t1i fl y. al> compared LO four hours hy nir. · he say!> .. My mam probl l'm "' cale ndar conflicts ll'., not unus ual for me to "ork in r1"e d1fferert court!> 1n one da y ' ll1 s Cessna 210 avl'rages a bout 400 flight hours a year, and Gamble writes off about SJ0.000 annually an e xpenses. wh1 t'h includes $1 2,000 1n inte rest pay ments The rest ~cws tu m echanics. h an gar n mla l, w<tsh1ng and fue l · Ju!-.t a few years a go gas was :l5 cents a gallon. but n o w it 's S I 85 l o S2 , depl'ndsng on where y 1>U bu~ 1l. · he says. ind1 cat1n g that r esort are as c an ch~rge more. as with c ars G ambles law prac tice lakes him out of the s tate oct'as w nally. and h e als o flies for vacations ··1 go hunting in Mexico and sk11ng in Colorado." he says .. Four and-a -half hours a rter I Ll'a ve Orange County, I can be on the slopes and s kiing al Aspen Having your own plane gi ves you mobility a nd s r>e ed that even comm<'r('1a l rlights c an 't beat " Reagan farm official sees big wheat exports 7AX SACRAMENTO <AP t -Am erican wheat exports could hit a record 50 m1lhon tons this year. w1lh increased shipments to the Sovie t Union. a Rea gan adm1nislrat1on farm 0Hlc1al s aid lh1s week But Seeley Lodwic k. undersec re tary of agriculture for mternat1onal arrasri.. said the outlook for feed gra ms. 1ntluding corn. 1s not so promising des pite probable record exports to the Soviet Un ion. In a s peech t o the second annual gr ain symposium o f the C alifor~!a Farm Bur~au Federation. Lodwick s aid the grain e mbar go imposed by the Carter administration after lhe Soviet invasion or Afghanistan had hurt u s. gram farm ers more than the Soviets. ··vou won't be se eing that kind of mistake again any time in the near fu ture." he s aid lie said two recent meetings with lhe Soviets had failed to hea l the embargo-caused damage entirely, "and I am i.ure 1t will not be healed for some tame " While the c urrent. U .S ·Sov1el agreement. calling for U.S. export of 8 million tons of grain, has been extended for a year . Lodwick said the Russians were inform ed last month thal another 15 million Lons would be available Suspect held in Reagan son bilking LOS ANGELES (AP I Financial promoter H1 c hard F . Care y has be en arrest ed for investigation or charges that he s windled 21 in'veslors. including President Re agan's son. Mic hael, out of $370.350. officials say. District attorney's mvest1gators said Carey was a rrested Friday at Los Angeles fntemational Airport as he was about to board a plane for his hometown, Houston. He was being held In lieu of $50,000 bail. Carey was to be arraigned Monday on S3 felony counts, many of them involving fraudulent promotion or stock. according to a c riminal complaint filed against him. \ oouacTOM~ ..... -............ -~1.-... --·:11 PAT MO IMCONI TAI POa ltll Ne •tT llPUMDS 01 AU TAX PAID POI ""· 79, 71. ·•mm .... ~--- Ile said the 8 million tons 1s 3 million wheal. 3 m1ll1on corn and 2 m11l1on al the Soviets' opllon rn response to a question. he said the figure of 15 m 1lhon more tons was a 'Judgment call"' based on estimate!> and that even more might be offered next !>prmg lie said the h m1t1ng factor will be Soviet port c apacity, rathe r than their w1lhngness lo buy Another questioner asked when he could e xpect declining Americ an net farm mcome to turn around. · I do hope the trend has reversed itself," Lo~w1 ck said "The o utlook for Am e r ic an agriculture is good "When bas anyone seen such record crops as this ye a r in wheat, cotton . nee, soybeans. almonds. crao.berries·.1 All these things gave a bo unteous crop this year " He s aid the optimistic gram export forecast could be changed 1f India does not purchase more than the I 6 million tons of wheat 1l has under contract. or 1f Soviet purchases do not come up to expectations. '·on the othe r hand, crop s hortfalls in Argentina and Aus tralia could drive the export figure up over lhe 50-million-\on mark," he said. RADIO PAGER '6.65 PER MONTH For services only Unlimited pages and pur- chase your reconditioned pa- ger for only SlOO with 30 days guaranteed parts and labor. Be paged in a four county area. Los Angeles, Orange •. San Bernardino and River· side Counties. 401 S. SANTA FE SANTA ANA CALL 714/835-3305 ORANGE COUNTY. RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE He .said the export outlook for feed g rains , including corn. is "orst.• than for wheat because of the poor t.•co n o mn· pe rformance 1n many lra d 1l1 onal feed g rain m arke ts and because com pet1tors Argentina. Australia and South Africa expect high production a nd therefore "an e ven more aggressive export stance " Lodwick said American Carroers ar e now "crit1cally depende nt" on overseas exports, with a lmost two out of five a<'res of farmland used to rat.Se food for e xport "To give you an idea of the scale. American farme rs now piant more acres here lo produce for Japan than Japanese fa rmers plant for themselves al home ... he s aid Exports are even more important to some fa r mers, he said. with exports accounting for 69 percent of wheat sales, more than so percent o r s oybean sales. 45 percent or cotton s ales, 43 percent of n ee s ales and about a third of corn, s orghum and tobacco sales Lodwick said China, already the United States' best wheat customer. has a "spectacular" lo ng-range potential. "Even s mall increases in per capita use of wheat and reed gr ains there can have enormous payoffs for America's grain producers," he said. 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Wall Street i: l!I hracmi: for a Ion~ t•old winter for the l' s ('('Onom\ l.;, :-Though some or lhl' offlc1dl tnteria • "': :; for a recession ha\'e not vet been • ;: ~. recorded m the stat1st1rnms books . . 1 :-'' almost cvery econom1~1 agrees that , r prospects for the ('('Onom\ over the :~· nE'xl ft•" month:-;m• poor ~t besl • \!, Thi' recessum hJs hegun a!I we ~u\\.· cnt<'r lhc all-1m1.wrt11nt Christmas scasvn. when JU 1>ercent or all t•onsumer sales are transacted.' l'aul Rothman , an analyst at Advcst Inc . based 1n ll artford. Conn , obserwd With unemployment rising thb year s hohda~ shopping season may be a hummer Companies cash nows lo meet their h1lli. and pay orr their h1ich int<>rest louns could fall short ·· ~·11<'ed with such gloomy P~lle<'ls, the stock market turned in a mixed showmi in tht.' pc1st w~k The Dow Jnnei; UV\'ragc of :io tndustrn1h droppt'<i 2 9~ lo 852 9:1 The New York Stork t;xchange compos1lt' indt>x rtN: 14 to 70 99. und the market V<iluc index ;it the i\mcrican StO<.'k ExchunR<' l-<lRl'il up 39 lo :llll I t. Rig liourd volumt• avcr011otl'C.I 47 5'i m1lhon shurc11 a da . ;iJ1;a1n.\l 49 09 millwn the Wl'Ck t)(:for .. • Tht• J)nmc h•ndtnl! rule, which !!pent much oC the !!Om mer lllUCk at ~ ncar.i•t-rord 201 i J)t'rccn\. ha.4' ~u\cc come down to the lfl 161'1 Ptrttnl ranirc, and u1 L'On.'l1dered likely to fall further btfore Iona A rew lar1e ltnders have "'"' be1un to low~ the-tr mortaaae ,. ... lbou1h raws on lboH loans r.mm 11 sleep levets. · . . Orange Cooet DAIL.V PILOT/Sunday. November 22, 1981 DI L .etter was read too late OEAR ANN LANDl';ns. Last month my duuichtcr killed hert1elt Please 1mnt this ll·llcr. which I found in h.ir pocketbook. If I had n 111d 1t ~ooncr. I know she wo uld still be with me Maybe It will help others r eallic that a de pressed pcrgon needs love and INN lAIDIRI tim e~ hut nevt:r malled thti letters Thl11 one goes Lo the 1)(>8l officc for 11ure It's aaboul your column on childbirth. l"i ve ytiurs ago. wht:n I wus 29 und my hus band wai1 36. we altt!nded childbirth classes 1n preparation (or our firstborn I gave birth to u beautiful baby girl. Sin e<! that night m y husband has refused to have sex because he chums the odor and sights he saw m the de livery room were so s ic kening he doesn't want Lo have anything more to do with a worn an support MARIA'S MOTHER ·'To whoever finds this letter . M uraa hates bemg a secretary It Ill not what she wanted lo be when she grew up. The people she works Cor are cruel Maria can't think straight anymore Last night she <:ried herself to sleep. D EAR MUTHE R : Thank you for sharing that letlf'r. I'm sure you are overwht1Jmed with grief and probably some gullt as well -thlnklng perhaps you could have> dooe aiome lhlng to save Marla lf only you wt re morf' P4! rceptlve. "I can tell Maria is a nervous wreck by the pain in her eyes and the different way she has been aclmg. Why can 't others see IL'! She has cons ider ed su\cldc but is too wea k for that. So instead she will move out of New York and start li fe over . I can tell you -yuu are wrong. T he e>xpe r ts now say s uicide victims almost always get the idea early In Ille, and once they view it as the ultimate escape from the pa in of Uvlag, very little can be done &o stop them. T his man 1s not Incapable of performing he says he just doesn't choose to. My doctor did not believe 1n pain killers and I went through hell. Qur daughter wi11 be un only child. I wouldn't go through tha t aga in fo r anybody. CELIBATE IN S D. "Maybe new frie nds won't reject her and maybe she will find peace of mind Maria is so tired of being hurt She feels ho pe less and a fraid Wo n't some body help her? I know I must be a great disappointment to everyone I can 't handle this anymore. I a m at work now. It's m y first Job I will be fired soon and have no one to talk to. I have no friends to sha re my pain I can handle being fired. but I can't handle reJettion and loneliness I want so much lo be happy My nam e is Marta " Maria was severely lll, as evidenced by the fact that she starts he r letter prete nding she is 1mmeone else. Her londiness .a nd (fflings of rejection m ay D EAR CEL : Your busband sounds bananas. Obviously yau don't mind, which m akes ll juM dandy for everybody. Glad you two found each othe r. well have been the result of her self-Imposed Isola tio n. Sick people ofte n a re a fraid o f c l osen ess. T h ey develo1J prote c ti ve tec hniqu es for keeping a safe dista nce between them selves a nd others. nlJn'I flunk your chemutry test Love is more than one set of glands calling to another If you have trouble makmy a d1st&nct1on you need Ann ·s booklet. .. Love or Ser and I/ow to Tell the Difference .. Send a long. self-addressed, stamped envelape unth your requRsl and 50 cents to Ann Lander.~. P 0 Bor 11995, Chicago. Ill 60611 I hope you can accepl the fact lhat no one can save people like Mar la. They must want to save the mseJves. DEAR ANN LAN DERS I have written to you s everal HDROSCDPI Sagittarius gains access Monday, Nov. 23 Ky S YDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21 ·/\pril 191 Spotlight on investments. program<; requiring additional funds and the uncovering of informa tion which has heen conf1denlu.1I Relationship 1s put lo test lnd1v1dual who chides you 1s ,.H·tually uncert am and more than a lJttle enviou!> TAl'RLS t Apnl 20 May 201 Read Aries message for valuable hint. Fresh lig ht 1s s hed o n legal affairs, possible partners hip and marital status New··contact leads l o opportumty for c·reat1ve expression Refuse to ru~h dec1smn:-. let others show their hand GEMINI 1 May 21 June 201 You have time for <>ccond emotional wind Accent on basic chore!'.. add11wnal information ronrermng rules. regulation~ ;rnd nulrtl1onal requirements Family mt"mbcr may e ngage tn "temper tantrum." You'll regain sense of direction CANCER <June 21 July 22 1 Although confusion might reign around you, patterns become clt'ar and pt>rsonal life improve:-. Focus o n h e ighte n ed pleas ure, meaningful relat1onsh1p changes involving children travel com mumc'.1llon and affairs or heart u m I Juh· 23 Aug 221 Gain valuable clue by stud ying Cancer mt'ssag(' You 'n• now 1n pos1t1on lo l'nrrccl past mistakes. lo solidify po~1t1on and 10 stakt• out lcrntonal claims For us on propert). res idence, long range programs aim ed at he1ghten1ng s ense of ~ccunly. VIRGO <Aug 23 Sept 22 J Perceive s 1tuat1on in 1l'i l'nl1rety leave hits and pll'ces to find their own levl'I~ Emphas1~ on rcl.il1ves. s ho rt Journ1·ys <ind ('ommun1cat1on which rc~ults m 1mmed1att• plans being changed Keep e) e on Gemini atlempllng to trap you into premature action Trus t your own sense of timing. Look behind scenes. be susp1c1ous of false flattery Check guaranteeti. insist on quality material You will be at right place SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22 -0er 21J Persons who <ittempt to mllm1date you will be m for "rude a\.\akcnmg · You have 'hidden allies .. You'll gain access Lo confidenllal mformat1on and supenors will make room for you at top. Be aware of Capricorn CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19 1 You 'll be aadl•d by Sa~1Lt anan a nd m ystery will be rl'sol ved. Accent also on fulfillment of hopes. w 1s h l''i and career ambition Bu rden 1s removed. lines or commu01cat1on are cleared and ) ou receive c redit which previously went to another AQUARIUS <J an 20 Feb. 181 Be ready for ne"" s tart an new direction. especially in connection with pol1t1cal act1v1ty. community project or cureer You 'll be dealing with Leo. Anes and another Aquarian Individual who aided you m past will be back on ~cene PISCES (Feb 19 March 20 1 Refuse to be deterred by a~.,ociate who may be shortsighted. who may lark faith and who may be suffenng from fatigue <1nd depr<'~s ion Your own sense of p(•rcl'pt1on "'s harp. l'lcar and you do kno\.\ what hes .ihead You could build an empire Pachyderm is handy llAMLJN. W Va 1AP1 Lincoln County Deputy Sheriff Ampl(·ss McCalltstcr says he wa!. about to call a "reeker to haul a car out of a ditch ""hen an elephant turned up to help out Mc·CallJster had JUSt spotted a car that had gone over :m em bankment along state Route 3. he -,aid Wt'dncsday avASHLEIGM ~~~~.BRILLIANT , WHEN OOES THE PRESENT &ECO ME THE' PAST~ -NOT U"lrl L IT f>EC.OMES POSS ISLE TO FORGIVE' AND FOAGET', ClUB CAllNDAR .. , ... Swedes to ineet S W E DIS H WO M EN 'S Edu cati ona l Association meets from noon to 5 p m Sunday an Park Newport Apartmen ts Main Lounge. SOUTH COAST Je wish Youth meets for Thanksgiving party Sallfrday at 7.30 pm For mort-anformation call 639-6419 or 549-2315 IRVINE TOASTMISTR ESS Club meets at 11 30 a m . Monday in Lillie Joe's Restaurant of Newport Hcach. For mnr<' information call K33 1974 NEWPORT HA RBOR I.AWN BOWLING Club m eet!> for play dally except Sund<iys For more information call 759-9966 T HEOSOPll\' TUDV GROUP of Laguna Beach meets Wednesday at 7·30 p.m. in Laguna F ede r al Savings, 260 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach For more informallon call 499·3154 Action series is set llOLLYWOOO 1AP 1 Hobl•rt L'rich ~tar!'. as a former N<ivy l'Om m.mder who takl's • Gle as on stars W e dding hairy H NTI NGTD.'IJ . W Va (t\P I The wedd ing of Jimmy Dale Stark and Caro! Fuller "as a ha1rv evC'nt Tht'v said their vow~ ul a b~rber shop Thl· muffled sound of hair driers provided in stru m e ntal accompaniment as the t wo "e r e married Saturdav al t h e Hunt1ngto.n Barber College . HIAlTH HllP Bloodinobile set HUMAN SEXUALITY will be dbcusscd by psycholo111st Shirley Lambert at 12 30 p m Monday in Newport Beurh 1-'or in!ormauon. ('ti ll 640-1789. AME RICAN Kt;O <:KOSS bloodmobile will hl• at Sl Joachim Catholic Church from 2: l~ p m . to 7 J) m 1n Costa Mesa For more 1nformut1on. coll 835 5381, ext. 315. COPING with the holiday blues 1s the topic o( :i h.'l'tUrt! by UC Irvine psych1atr1st Rick M a~s1mmo at 7 30 pm Tuesday in Santa Ana The d1scuss1on 1s sponsored by Friends and Helal1 ves of the Me ntally Disabled tn Orangt' County For inrormat1on, call 547 7559 WOM EN ALCOHOLICS a nd their s peciaJ needs is the topic of a workshop at 9 a .m Tuesd ay 1n O r a n ge Conducted by J ea n Kirkpatrick. founder and director of Women for Sobriety, the d1scusst0n is s ponsored by the Alcoholism Council of the South Hay For 1nformat1on, call < 213) 328-1460 NEW LIFE FOUNDATION will s ponsor a lecture titled "Discover the L.tght to Heal Your Lire" at 10 30 a m Saturday 1n Newport Beach For 1nformallon. rail 1213 ) 9.30.9171; Private funds sought WASHINGTON 1AP> National Public Radio 1s seeking more pravalt.' contributions and may form some profit making s ubsidiaries in a n e ffort to make itse lf as financ ially independent of the federal government as 1.>0!-.s1 blc. its president s ays LIDO DRUGS I.I BRA <Sept. 23 Oct Z! I Money will be spc.•nt on del'"ration remodeling and on item., which help be;.iutaf) 'iUrrounding:. Fo('us on f<tm1ly. horn(', pa)menb. collection., and 1nvt-s tment lips "h1rh could prove valid fauru!-., Scorpio and another Libra figure 1n ml'anmgful scenano I askl•<l the lad\ what wrecker she wanted mr to call. · the deput) said · But then a man cam e up and said, Wi: have an elephant and we can !{el that car back on the road and save you a wrecker bill · .. Why not''" asked the 19-~·ear old bride "We me·t here 3445 via lldo • newport beach• phone 675-0150 SCOR PIO 1 Oct 23 Nov 21 1 Someone 1s RUFFELL'S Pf11no out of tuner UPHOLSTERY a...-istwMdS..-e 1922 HAlllOlt ILVO. C O STA MESA -541·1156 cos. ... d} • ,, ,, ...... .,,!I qt .,, . .- CQ5fA M(SA641•1289 t~MN• ...... •l•d '""'°" v11.;o435-0401 ,..,, c."'"'° c.,.. ... •"'O ''•"a.....,_,.., •• ••H'f .. 11;., ) HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH? LEARN THROU GH INFORMATIVE TAPED MESSAGES- CALL 833-2411 Col Moft...Fri. 8-I 2, I -5 D-t Self·Conhdence and Setf·Esteem D-2 Teenage Problems ~ ~ D-3What 1a a conical Psychologist? D--4 Divorce and Reiect100 D-5Sleep Problems "INFO-LINE" D-60bes1ty and Permanent Weight Control 0-7Fears and Phobias D-61mpotence [).9 AICohol Problems E· 1 Relationship Problems -Mantal or otherwise E·2 Premature E1aculahon E-3 Problems with Female Orgasm E-4 Managing Stress Successfully E·5 When to Consider Psychological Help E.S Anxiety E· 7 Depression E.S Ellects ol Stress E·9 Depression In Children and Adolescents F-1 Stages of Grief F·2 Communication m MIWT!age F-3 Resolving Problems m Marriage F-.4 Sexual luuea In Marriage F-6 Talking With Your Child F-6 Suicide· Facts and Myths F-7 Olacipllnlng Your Child F-8 Aloohollsm: A Family Crisis E.A Ericson. Ph D. toot Dove St .. 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W The album, on Casablanca, is No. 35 and Alcllrnbing on the Nov. 7 pop chart and No. 6 for t,ithe second week on the Nov. 7 best-selling tithythm ·n· blues chart. The single, .. When She Wa s My Girl," No. ho on this week's pop chart, was No l on the ~ct. 17 rhythm ·n· blues chart and only down to No3onNov7. Stubbs says it's the group's first hot single ~fn seven years. since "Ain 't No Woman Like the ~ne I Got." He says, ·:Top 5 is what we call hot. Some "ticople are content to get into the top 40. which ~(s fine We're content, too. But top 5 rings a bell." 't The 1-'our Tops had plenty of hot singles m '-'the mitl 1960s, "I Can't Help Myself," ··Reach i'Out. I'll Re There," "Standing in the Shadows of '-Love," ··1t's the Same Old Song" ~ They've been together 27 years and it's the ~ame four singers who met tn high school - Stubbs, Lawrence Payton, Renaldo "Obie" >-'Benson and Abdul "Duke" Fakir. They met in ".•Detroit and s till live in Detroit. Two are grandfathers. Over the years, they've always worked. In ~{he past rew years, Fakir explains during a chat 'With him and Stubbs, they've performed a lot in Nevada ,,. ·'There are a lot of clubs there We worked 1a few resorts We maintain six or seven months .or work, though lately it wasn't many concerts . .. When you stay in one location, you bring your family It's very re laxing. For the first two or three years we loved 1t to death It's a great .;;ehef from the helter-skelter of moving around all the time. being on tour , .. After u while we missed not being on the charts We were used to that We missed that «clamor ,, "The last couple of yeC1rs, we got a little ,,rustrated. It didn't show on stage Amongst ourscl\'es we'd say. 'We 've got to find those tunes ... The Four Tops first called themselves the Four A1mll . ChC1nged that when they signed a 'contract With Chess Records. because or the 'Ames Brothers The one single they made for Chess didn't 'Nell. They were signed to Workshop. a Motown 'label, in 1963 and to Motown in 1964 . There, "'Holland·Doz1er Holland started writing songs 'tor them which became hit records ' llolland-Dozier-Holland left Motown. In IU72. the !''our Tops went to ABC Dunhill. IJrJ!CI) because of hearing two songs they could rt'l'Or<I tht>re. ·Ain't No Woman Like the One I .i;ot . and · Keeper of the Castle " But they felt 4'he1r re('orcls weren't being marketed there. •J '\lam Street People ' didn't do near what il ··i;hould have done. considering the quality or the mat1.•nal." Fakir says 1, Th<•) re happy with the new contract with ..<.'a salllant•a and with producer David Wolfert "ituhtJ., \ayll, ··He pi cked most or the songs. .i}\h 1 t• not getting away from Motown·t~pe J.011g~ hut \\e hke to s ing good new matenal, 'l<10. rather than shades of Motown material all tlw t 11rw \\.l' 'c been in the business a long time We '-still lt·t a producer get what he wants to hear 'bl'forc "'<'start interjecting our opinions ., ln When She Was My Gari,' we were f UPJ>llSl'd to repeat, ·gone. gone. gone · That's ~ inc• but we put in, 'the b1g·leg girl 1s gone.' It • l'll l'lght when we were doing 1t. more dt•S('flJ)llV(.'" ,.,. Fakir says, "Levi got that out of his head It 1s 1·atchy I\ lot of places we go. they tell us lo sang aboul that big-leg girl." Stuhbs says, "When we firs t heard 'From a Distance.' which 1s a ballad. 1t sounded like a song for the Ch1-L1tes or Stylistics r "The producer was insistent that we take time and h~ten to it. Now. to me. that 1s one of the strongest on the album " Fakir says, "We were doing 'Tonight I'm Gonna Love You All Over' in the studio, having POP MUSIC Best-selling records of the week based on Cashbox magazine's nationwide survey: 1. "Private Eyes," Hall & Oates 2. "Arthur's Theme," Christopher Cross 3. "Endless Love," Ross & Richie 4. "Start Me Up," Rolling Stones 5. "For Your Eyes Only," Sheena Easton 6. "Physical," Olivia Newton-John 7. "The Night Owls," little River Band 8. "Tryin' To Live My Life Without You," Bob Seger 9. "I've Done Everything For You," R lck Springfield 10. "When She Was My Girl," The Four Tops -~--------1'!-' COUNTRY I WISTEIN Best-selllng country-western records of the week based on Cashbox magazine's nationwide survey: 1. "Wish You Were Here," Barbara Mandrell 2. "My Baby Thinks He's a Train," Rosanne Cash J . "Sleepin' With The Radio On," Charly M cClain 4. "All MY Rowdy Friends," Hank Williams J r . s "Fancy FrH," Oak Ridge Boys 6'. "Share Your Love With M!J," Kenny Rogers 1. "M iss Emily's Picture," John Conlee 8. "My Favorite ~mory," Merle Haggard .~1 .. ''0..-*"" Fever," Mel Tiiiis 1!nf 1t I "~cl•d Yo11," Harris Wtlll a laughing duy, a run day, und Obie sang. 'boom, boom. boom ' It kmd of fit and sounded like a nice novelty. so Wl' left 1t " The Four Tops will cut a second album for Casablanca 1n January, with the s ame producer Fakir says, "We can only get better with each other " ln a recent New York show, with Aretha Franklin, with whom they'll tour early next year, Stubbs sang a duet with her. lie didn't know the song and couldn't rehearse, since the plane from Detroit put the Four Tops in Washington instead of New York's fog. Stubbs says the group 1s grateful to its cord. so he couldn't cross the s tage to stand by Aretha Still. the audience was pleased "She's my favorite female vocalist," Stubbs says .. But the Tops are the tops I JUSt worry about them going on, leaving, not me." Stubbs says the group is greatful to its audience. He's glad they'll have a hit record when they next play in Europe, which should help the promoters who have been "aces lo us over the years." lie adds, .. A lot of people in the music industry were as glad we got a hit as we were. People were pulling for us all the time You can't buy that with mone) .. ~~ ~ ·~~·" f I aold ••pO•ol•IY / I I //' .. ~~ Kocltl ·-1.97 ract1 Thermal Underwear For Men Cotton c,ti1rt or panls 1n wh•tt> Boye' K~I • Poly .. ler/ cotton Shirt Or P•nl• • Eutrnet\AeQ JM 25 Cards Ee., 1.17 And Envelopes Each 78¢ All-In-On• Penly And P•nty Ho .. Nylon w1lh cott on panel Sandal foot SIH8 SIM. 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Pl•ylni Tahoe," trylna to ma9'e empty characters and dull 1ltuatlon1 com. alive" ' '·Playing Tahoe'' ls about lbe beautltw peOJlle . Folks who worry about bills, ride buae. and cash paychecks need not apply. We have &be famous son1·wntln1 team ol, Dick Oimani -poor 8rookJyn boy makes tood, and Sylvia Lundholm rich Swedish anaet conUnu.ina to do well. Sylvia falls In love with a handsome psychopath who s ets bis kicks out of belna a blonde god selling cars in the.South Bronx. Sbe wants to quit the music business. Nick desperately wants another successful album and he knows he can onJy do it wi~b Sylvia and he can only do it at Lake Tahoe where the s now glistens as aolden as the gam bler's coins. So. to Tahoe we go and watch this spoil~ neurotic pair try to write an album while beiJl& suita bly distracted by other local neurollcs - people frequently appearing in modern novels. These are the blessed "haves" who, in spite of what they have can't figure out what lo do with it or why they're not happy. There's gambling, drugs , sex and even some snow in .. Playing Tahoe." along wilh bl& names and insiders ' info But the s e c ret frustratlon s. s exual devi ations and precious privac ies of the lege ndary Jet set are becoming trite these day11 and Hockman. who can indeed write -not necessarily rock lyrics should have chosen less banal people upon whom to lavish her often beautiful language M. R. Ail Associated Preas FROM BAUHAUS TO OUR HOUSE. B_x Tom Wolfe. Farrar. Straus & Giroux. 143 pagea . $10.95. It used to be that when a building was to be built, an architect was summoned and told by the people with the money to do what they wanted hjm t-0 do or lose the commission. The archi\ect usually accepted these term&. 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The author of many well-made books. a mong them the best-selhng "The Right Stuff," Wolfe traces the development of modern a rchitecture lo Germany j ust after World War I, blaming what he sees as the ugliness and sterility of many contemporary buildings on the Ba uhaus School founded by Walter Gropius. The the ory was , s imply put, that a r c hi tec t u r e s h o uld b e ''a bsolute l y non· bourgeois.'· Since this implied a rejection or much of the arc h it ecture of the pas t. conte mporary arc hitects had to come up with new designs That they dad , is evident. Whether one likes their work or not is a matter of personal preference. but the story, as told by Wolfe. as to why new buildings look like they do ought to be of interest to all. Phil Thomas AP Books Editor lfST Sf llflS FICT ION l . "An Indecent Obsession." Colleen M c Cullough 2. "The Hotel New Hampshire," John Irving 3. "Cujo," Stephen King 4. "Noble House,'' James Clavell 5. "The Legac y," Howard Fast 6. 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Orange OoHt DAILY PILOT/Sund1y, November 22, 1081 Survivors get solace Chance leaves no choice if progeria takes child away lb CYNTHIA TEVF.NS AUeclA-~· Wrl ... NATICK. Mass Rabbi Harold Kushner seethed with anger, hurt and frustration when he learned that his bright, 3-year-0ld son had a rare "premature aging" disease that would kill him in his teens . How could God -who rewarded good and punished evil -be so unfair, he wondered. Aaron was a bright boy. He would become an A·plus student whose wit made him popular among his classmates. He played the violin. But his body betrayed him, aging 10 times faster than normal and leaving him a shriveled old man. By the time or his death, at 14 in 1977. he weighed only 25 pounds. His internal organs were so weak that he often had to stand leaning against the bed all night in order to breathe. Aaron had progeria, a disease thought to strike only one child in 8 million. Experts say there may be 10 cases in the United States. As, Rabbi Kushner watched his son grow bald, wrinkled and arthritic over 11 years. he wrestled with the Bible and h.ls own soul for an answer to the question he had asked when progeraa was diagnosed. "I could not respect a God who made an innocent chjld suffer. I'm too compassionate to do that to somebody's child. And I don't think I'm more compassionate than God," he said. More than a year after Aaron's death, when Kushner was "beyond the pomt or selr·pity," he began writing a book about his experience and his tortured search for meaning. "Wh en Bad Things ~lappen to Good People," recently published by Shocken Books, is the result. It is intended to help othe rs who have been "hurt by hfe " and now rind it d iffi cult to keep their faith or find comfort in rehg1on. In the book, Kushner says people who encounter misfortune should not ponder the question "Wh y m e? .. because there is no ans wer Aaron 's death was "a tragedy that had no purpose or meaning It was a freak of genetics." he said. ''The painful things that happen to us are not punishments for our misbehavior, nor are they in any way part of some grand design on God's part," he writes. Fransie Gennger. 8. of South Afnca. who 1s aging prematurely like Aaron Kushner did. cuddles cheetah at Johannesburg animal park Sportsmen look at lighter lens DUDLEY, Mass. (AP) -Eyeglass wearers who actively pursue sports, hobbies and other leisure.time occupations are taking a look al a new, li ght·weight lens that resists scratches and hard knocks. According to U.S. Consumer Product Safe· ty Commission statistics, more than two·lhfrds of eye injuries treated in hospital e mergency rooms result from some mishap involving a product. 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For Kus hner , the power of God comes th rough when he s ummons "friends a nd neighbors to ease the burden and ftll the emptiness. We were sustaJned In Aaron's illness by people who made a point of showing that they cared ... People like that were 'God's language' " he said. "If I could choose, I would forgo all the s piritual growth and depth which has come my way because of our experiences, and be what I was 15 years ago, an average rabbi, an indifferent counselor. helping some people and unable to help others. and the father of a bnght, happy boy," Kushner writes AP~ Cyntlua Edwards, mother of progena victim Mickey llayes. 1oms him m bed and reads a. Bible storybook Rabbi Harold Kushner advises such parents not to ask, ··Why me'> because there is no .. But I cannot ohoose." he concludei. answer 47.97 Mfe. 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The cargo Is a frozen Han Solo8 Orange Coast O~ILY PILOT/Sunday, Nove mber 22. 1981 'The First' runs in NY Writer Charnin joins critic Siegel to pen play ) By JAY SllARBUTT ,.,o, ..... w"* NEW YORK (AP) Martln Charmn roan the role of Branch Rickey, t he Ooda:er bosa who , s igned Robinson up In a taxi. He pays the driver, retrieves s dime and a quarter he dropped on the s treet, hands script changes lo an aide and apQlogliet ror being late. "Car wouldn't start this morrung. I think at froze to death," says the tall, bearded Nev. Yorker, al the moment busier than a flut( player 's upper lip during the Willi am Tell Overture. He was bracing for final rehearsals for wha t he hopes will be a new hit to go with Broadway's "Annie," which he conceived , wrote lyrics for and directed. His new musical is ·'The First.·· It's about the early career of J ackie Robinson, whose signing wath the old Brookl yn Dodgers made him the first black man to play m ajor league baseball and the target of intense racial prejudice. "The i''arsl " Is akin to .. Annie" in one respect. Each began almost by chance. "Anrue," which has four road companies out, as being m ade into a film and by Cha rnln's reckoning ha& grossed $140 million so far, started wath a Christmas shopping trip he m ade an 1971. He browsed through a pop urt book about Lallie Orphan Annie he noticed Thal sparked a s tall running hat musical In the case or ·"The First," he says, it began wal h a passing suggestion Crom an unli kely source a Broadway critic. Charnin's always heard from critics about ha::. ::.howi. He insists he never writes with them tn mind. Ile hsten::. to them . though, and wound up wralanJ: ·'The First"· with Joel Siegel, a short, JOiiy theater and film reviewer for WADC TV here THE MAN ANO HIS MUSIC Frank Sinatra croons a tune as Count Basie accompanies on piano during t aping of TV special th<tl wall aar ,.,,._ at lO tonight on Channel 4 and cover ht:, 42 ~ears an show business . It's not a sma ll venture. It has a S2·mallion budget. a IS.piece band. 27 players. and even game re-creations by Red Barber, the old Dodgers announcer who a lso did the TV ads for the m usical. But it's gone fairly s moothly. he says, despite the postponem ent of its premiere from Nov. 12 to Nov. 17, after Darren McGavin bowed out a nd David Huddleston took over in · Joel <ind I have the ::.a me business manager.·· Cham an explains ··w e 'd known each other a long Lamt.• and one day J oel sim ply s uggested that the ltfo of Jackie Robinson would make an anterestang musical " Ile grins. 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Temperature Probe With Meat Sensor& 'emperature probe. dual-speed Mealllmer . defrost setting Space~savlng design AJM74SO The book took seven months lo shape up Then came the hard part Finding an athletic young actor lo play the young Robinson. Charnan says hundreds were aud1t1oned al two fi ve-week sessions, one here. ont: in California. The part finally went Lo an Wlknown, David Alan Grat:r, 25. fresh from the Yale Drama School. Sure, Charnan says, he could have gone for a star. an establ1::.h1td actor and not a rookie. ··But I wanted no problem of a leading man having to overcome an image," he says ··1 "'anted the audience to c·ome 1n and accept an absolutely fresh. unknown face · Charnan. who turns 47 an two days and whose beard 1s flecked with gray, was himself an absolutely fres h. unknown. clean-s haven face when he began on Broadway an 1957. acting. singing and d:incang an the original · West Side Story.· He later lurnt:d lo wrrtan~ TV -.pccaals. two of nine he dad won Emm> awurds Then he ... ,._ Martm Chamm check.\ marquet' tor his play about Jacku.> Robinson s cart'er r eturned lo Broadway as a lyncast and among other things worked on "Two by Two"" and "Mama"" with the late Richard Rodgers llas Tony fcs toon<'d · Annie."" he s ays. took 14 months to write !Thomas Meehan was has , co-a uthor> and anoth('r 412 years to gel lo. Broadway simply because ··no producer thought it had a chance " He hasn"l had that problem w1th f "'The . 1-'arst."" whose producers include record mogul· Nei l Bogart. a nd Zcv Bufman. whose last hit, t he huge.grossing "Little Foxes·· revival wath Elizabeth Taylor, played al the Martin Beck. now home for ""The f'1rst ·· Charnan has Lwo other musicals now an the wings "Bar Mitzvah Boys"" and another s how which. like "Annie."" is based on a popula r cartoon It'll tnvolv<' ··Te rry and the Pirates·· if he can get th£> rights "'The First"" marks the first tame he"s ever been in cahoots a rt1st1cally with a Lhcater cr1t1 c in his 24 years in the game. lie knows s uch collaborations risk controversy Not o nly m ay there be Jour nali s tic confl ict o r interest issues r a ised . r i val producers may murm ur nasty allegations. Such as that the critic-author, while not so brash as lo review his own epic. may knock other shows simply because they happen to be prem iering around the same time his own tour de force opens. To avoid s uc h industry disturbances. Charnin says, Siegel agreed to stop reviewing Broadway shows in late August when "The F ir st " began r ehearsals. There've been no: complaints, he adds, from competing producers ' about his joint effort with Siegel the critic. H e conc edes th a t c riti c-cr e ator collaboral)ons have lar gely died out since the Twenties, when Geor ge S. Kaufman. wit and c ritic, did this sort or thing. Kaufman later quit to be a full·Ume Broadway writer instead of working both sides or the stage simultaneously. "But there's something kind or nifty about It," CharnJn says of his labors witb Sie1et. "This Is one of the few collaboraUona" -he smiles knowingly _, "where J really Uaten to the collaborator. "Because he'• vtewina ll a UtU. bit from the critic's perspective. lt baa to ltmper wh•l you write. But one of the Wnp you ltarn tarly on Is that you cannot write sbowa for crUka." I 0 a ••• Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, Novembor 22. 1981 Lee is fall guy • mnew comedy By JERRY BUCK .;,...,....,..,..., LOS ANGELES Oust Clylna. engine~ sputtering, the mo torcy les roar through the tumbledown Western movie town. s wlni around a barn and come back around ror the cameras again. · Astride th\? dirt choppers are riders dressed In black leather jacktlts and chains, their (aces streaked with dirt and sweat. Their clothes are decorated with skull-a nd·crossbone patches and the e mblem, ''Satan's Angels." Suddenly. one rider veers orr and pulls to a ha ll. He s hoves his goggles back, grins and s ays hello. That's the ri rs t inkling that behind the grime and the Iron Cross is Lee Majors . MAJORS STARS in the action-loaded ABC comedy-adventure series '"The Fall Guy." He plays a movie stunt man who moonlights as a bounty hunter for bail bonds woman JoAnn Pflug. In this ins tance. he is undercover as an outlaw biker to bring bac k the motorcycle gang leader for Jumping bail. Douglas Barr and Heather Thomas also s tar in the series. "When JoAnn bailed him out she didn't I ·know he was a big gang le ader ." s ays Majors . "So naturally when she finds out s he doesn't tell me either. It's not until I check him out that I realize how much trouble I'm in. S he 's always never quite telling me all the details, which gets me into some runny situations." "The Fall Guy" is the fifth series but the first comedy ror Majors. who says, "I never had a chance to do comedy before. In my other series I always had to play it serious. I was never aJl owed lo have a sense of humor . That's why I'm coming back to do t his series after I s a id I'd never do another." THE SUN BEATS down on the hilly Paramount Ranch where Ma1ors is filming for Glen Larson Productions and 20th Century Fox Television. He steps out of the heat into the coolness of his moto r home dressing room and pulls orr his heavy garments Majors says the character or Colt Seaver~ is a stunt man who's JUSl about past his prime, and he's trymg to scra~ b,Y on experience because the muscles aren t quite as willing an) more He uses that stunt man e xpertise lo bring in the bail Jumpers , but he goofs it up eno ugh to provide the comedy ··1 qu1t 'The $6 Million Man' and did five R ~ .. 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Al'Nl~l'kit AF iu,u_,_;;....;;......,.""""'==~ Rr.J1~ l'f~E "'" --.~..,....."" ...... _ ; L ee Ma1ors nmt co-star lfeatller Thomas rehearse for (l segment of their new telev1sw11 series. The Vall Guy " ril ms 1n a row," he sa ys "Even though they we re your ayerage B pictures. people say why do you keep doing lhose'1 I said, well, they're nol killing me, I'm working , and, you never kno w. you may fina ll y get a sen pt lhat hHs. Burt Reynolds probably did 12. 13 pictures be fore 'Deliverance,' when people finally stood up a nd took notice that he was a good actor . I \\a::. prepared to do that until this sen es came alo ng " . ll1s role an The Fall Guy" came about t hrough a chance meeting with Gle n Larson at THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 MON Nile ALL~cAl~S200 T w o French Mysteries UDEAR INSPECTOR" JMPfrff\S TNlttf RATED PG 2098 E COA ST HWY CORONA DEL MAR TIME BANDITS "'Outrageously funny, Incredibly spectacular ... 'The Wizard of OZ' of the '80s!" -Stephen ~haeftt, us Magazine "fantastical comedy ... flat-out hiladous. A wonderful wild card in the fall movie season!" -I );t\id 1\n.St·n. NM.Vl>""'t"t'k Mngaz.int' "A cheerfullv Irreverent lark - part fahv iale, part science fiction and part comedy. It's played ~th fine comic style by evenione! -Vlnttnt Canb''t New Vork Times ~ . JOHN a.££SE ·SEAN CONN£RY • SHw.EY Ot.'VAU. KATitERINt: HEIMQ'ID • lAN HOLM • MJCHAE1. AWN RA1J'H IUOtARDSON ·PETER VAUGHAN · DAVID WARNER _,, ... _., TtJlRV GIWAM ......... "MJCHAfl PWN ... mav GIWAM ... "GEOIGE HAlllSON ""--'" CEOllGE HAJtltlSON .i D£N1S O'lll~ l"'"'"':!F..;:;,1:--•] PG.-tllllWI~-~· ~ --.--·-ut .. ~fl.llW ..... ·--._ .... ...,.. .......... _... ....... ...-....~. ----NOW PLAYINCl---- laEA com M£Sl f OUllTAlll YAllU LACUNA BEACH UA Movies UA Cinema fountain Valley Southcoast 990·4022 • 540-0594 962· 1248 494· 1514 com MESA El TORO IRVlllE • ORA Im Harbor Twin Saddleback Woodbridge C1nedome 631-3501 581 -5880 551·0655 634·2553 llAICl IUEllA ,ilk WUJMIMSlEI St1d1um Dr-In Lincoln Orive·ln UA Cinema 639·8770 821 ·4070 893-1305 ••r-:-~ ' Los Antcele. Intern llonul Airport ·'I wuJ on my way to South Amtric• on vacauon and Glen wH on hi• WI¥ to J11w1U," he :.aya. "Wv mel In the lrport lounae and he uskcd me If l'd be lnlureated In 1 1St>rif'11 aaaln. I !laid not really lJ11ICH I OWnl'CI It. Rut WO talked ubout the s how and I llkfd tho concept. And J llArnd Glen und knl'w h had u good track record with ~r1es "So l curnc buck to change the lmaae with the public l'ni tired ur walklni«i down the street and peaplc> wuntlna to se c my wires or s ec me lift a car up. I've heard all the 'bionic man' Jokois there are." Mt\JOR8 DOES N'T own the show, but he Is co·producf'r with Larison · "I also made 11omc creative suggestions ." he s ays · · f'or Instance the star cameos in every e pisode wer • more or less my idea. The pilot script Just sn1d I had to do a s tunt at the opening. I crash o race car and they put o ut tht• fire on my s uit All they were gomg lo do was have somebody s ay 'All right. let 's get Redford in he re' Md you never saw Redford, naturally I said why don·~ we get n!al people. I could call on a rew or m y friends .. In the pilot he called on J ames Coburn. P aul Williams a nd his former wire . Farrah Fawcett Others who make cameo appearances a r e P l'lN O'Toole , Ro bert Wagne r , Tom Selleck. Milton Ue rlc, Jamie F arr and Lou f'err igno as the Incredible Hulk Ma1ors plays a stunt man who doubles for the sta rs But. of <.'ourse , tw has nis own stunt man Mickey Gilbert steps in and does the dangerous work -!or Ma 1ors Margo is entrenched HOLLYWOOD I AP > Ma rgot Kidder h eads lhe ('llSt o f ''Tren chcoat ," a new m y s t e r y co m e d y fr o m W a lt Di s n ey 1?roduct1ons Trevor lloward. Ian Holm a nd Robert Vaughn JOJO the cas t of the ABC mini serres ··I ns 1d e the Third Re ic h," based on t he me moirs of Nazi armaments minister Albert Speer Man a George. d aughter or the late Chie r Dan George. will JOan Cha rlton Hes ton, Nick Mancuso. Kim Basinger and J ohn Ma rley in · Mother Lode" AM 11e. .. t• .... ,-.,.. ...... ......... e:• MTllUllTY ,.. •:a., ... uT11u-.11,•••. ,._ RICH and FAMOUS IE "TIME BANDITS" "THI PURIUrT °' 0.1.COONR" ''LOC>Ka'' ...::.==- 0 a s ; 5 3 Marsliall C"ll 1left 1 and James Arness Cop show promising Hy JERRY BUCK AP 1el.,.t .... ~tfler LOS tANG ELES lla d Marshall Colt been mor e fleet of root, he might now be on the gridiron instead of the finng line with J a m ei. Arness in l h t' ne w N BC series. ·McClain's Law " The ne w poJ1 ce s how not only is up a gainst form1d"-blc compet1t1on CBS' ··Da llas" grabbep t~1 rst place 1n the ratings again tor the lh1rl)i tame since its season's pre mier~ but 1t 's getting a late start. The~ show had a two hour pre miere F riday a nd will bl:gin 1ti. regular episodes this week OF COURSE. Arncss can bt: a tough co m pell tor h1m:.clf Ou rang 20 years on thl· air , "Guns mokc" wa!'. scld<>m far from the top of the ralmgs Colt pl ayed foot btill 1n the Navy, which h t-e nte r e d idle r ge tting an ROTC t•o mmiss1on from Tula ne University in has native New Orle ans After the service. he tra c:d out for pro footba ll a :-. a free agent "THEN I TRIED being a writer ... he -;a id . "My occupations I fl unked root ball and failed as a write r "While studyin~ te lev1s1on , a frie nd invited me to usher at a theater in San f''ranc1s('O. · Colt recealled II was m y first experience in the theater, and I was really taken by 1t At the sam11 time. I was running into ::.omc problems in telev1swn I didn't care for I <.'aught lht• at·tmg bu~ That s a cliche , but 1t happened to m e " RICH anti FAMOUS -........ M ""''---·····- ............ TIME . .... BANDITS tW'IOl'\AOt """' -~ ,,. .......... ti •• .. ,.,.. ....... ... I .. 1e .. ff'OI the Robert Mllcttum watcher L" M•Jors in the l!2J Veterte Perrine t'lll)M W~l~~llY AGENCY r KOUUCTIQNS ,.., I 11. lol&, llloll .... ,-....... .. ., .......... .. rllOM WALT OllNIY rllOOUCTtONS .... 1 .... 0-.,~ ............. -.... ,_.,., .... ., . .. , ...... , ... . ----M'91111.lote ......... BDDVI !ft t • 1 ,. Maure~ Stapleton r left J ptoys opposite EliznhPtll 'l'oylor an ·n1e Little />'cues • Miss Stopleton ~OJIS sh~·:; netwr cup1red tu pluy 01111 ruh• in particular She just wants to work . NEW YORK <A P > Maureen Stapleton, animated. hazel eyes glittering. stamps into her dressing room. towels her short·cropped white ha ir, pulls herself together in a striped. zip-up ho usecoat. lights a cigarette, looks you straight in the eye and tells you about the m ost important lesson she ever learned about life m the theater "When I was a teen-ager ," she says in her throaty, malleable voice. "I was in a class with a girl who wanll'd to play Saint Joan very badly I mean. 1t was hke hfe and death with her "And 1t just bothered me so because I thought · Gl't.'. it's going to be tough enough to get a JOb But if you give yQurself the extra handicap of wanting something that much, it would kill you if you don't get it. "I don't want that I JUSt want to work I .would certainly like nace parts and good writers a nd all that But I never had a fa vorite part I 'had'todo" ' For ~an actress who never aspired to anything special Maureen Stapleton certainly has done all right for hers elf From the t e mpestuous Serafina 1n Tennessee Williams' "Rose Tattoo" and the P1>werful lead m Nell Simon's "Gingerbread Lady" to choice television roles such as '"Queen of the Stardust Ballroom" and her present B1rd1e Hubbard in · The Little Foxes," at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. her work has been as rich and deep as 1t has been dive rsified And n•cogmzed as well for its quality. Miss Stapleton won Broadway's Tony Aw ard for 'Rose Tattoo" adnd "Gingerbread Lady .. C:1nd has been "'1del} acclaimed for many of ..her other parts. applauded by her peers as much as by the audi('nce An adm1lled pragmatist, Miss Stapleton sees no m agic in her d1st1ngu1shed career other than a run of good breaks "I've been very lucky." she points out, noting lhat Williams and Simon -two writers known to create 1u1cy roles for women have played a big part in h er work. Or course Miss Stapleton's unpretentious. hard nosed approach has helped, too .. , just rto my work. she says ·There's nothing romantic or glamorous about it; it's a job You C'an t e"<pcet m:i1tic Oh. 1t starts out 2 ! .. 1 · TIME BANDITS" (PG) II "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" (G) Ill "RICH AND FAMOUS" (R) WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU? ldworch MUMTIMCTOM CIOA &eoch 81¥d et !•k HuntlnQ10n 8Ncl'I ll.4t-03llll .. -a very romanlu: But then it becomes a profession a d1fferent profession, that's all "The work itself 1s very interesting, like why you gel a laugh here and not there, or what you do to get 1t back when you lost it. You know, the technical things. ll 's fun to find things like that The surprises art> interesting. but the rest Of it IS Work " Miss Stapleton 1s rarel y idle in her profession, a mark of consistency she enjoys abo\ e everything ... After all, .. she says. "there alway'> have been and always will be more aetors than there arc jobs." Wh). then. would anyone want to be an actress" "It has to be so overwhelming," she says, "because it 1s so insane The odds are so much against you that's not a sane approach to a profession, "'hen you think about it My fam ily thought I was crazy But r started telling them when I was quite young that I was leaving." Thal was Troy. N Y .. another world ago. when Miss Stapleton grew up on a heavy diet of movies starring Gary Cooper. Robert Ta ylor. Spencer Trac \' and James Cagney ·Seeing all those wonderful movies did 11 for mt·. · sht' says I JUSt wanted lO be in a makt: believe world Real life.I l wasn't too thrtlll'Ci With That s "'hat a ll art1st1c impulses are it's a tremendoui-. urge to get out of real ltfe I find a '>ense of sanity <i n the theater I that I don't have 1n real life, a c;tructure '' Armed with $100 and an innocent stare. Miss Stapleton came lo !'Sew York in the 1940s hoping to break the bank She did odd jobs as a model and bookkeeper and stud1rd acting with H~rbert Bcrg hof In 1945 ~he j(Ot ht·r first break whe9 some Hcrghuf students put up money to operate a summertheaterm BlauH•ll, N. Y She did s ummer ... tock" the following season and then camt' une or the mo!il important phone calb of her acting ltfl". from producer Guthrie McClint1c lie wanted her lo play a small part in ·Playboy of the Western World " !''oil owing · PJ.1yboy: she won parts tn othl'r McCltnll(• plavs ~orked at the Actors Studw and finall) l'linthed the stormy role of Serafina 1n Rose TJttoo' at lht' relatively tendc-r t1~1.· of 25 "I think m y relati ves were stunned that I t.'\ en Ji(Ol a JOh. • • the al·trcss says with a chuckle "Hurrah and hallelujah!" -Shella S.nton, LOS ANGELES TIMES PG o NOW PLAYING lOWlllOS SOlllll COHl rlA/a EllW11181 IAOOllU Cll I tAOlllll DlllfH• ·~ 4 ~ .. _. I•,_..,._-' t 'ato '8 1 -iAf •rw;• t-1'1 I 1 ~1141 ~41 I 1 • Ct•OOtH Or• •r,.,. ,,,. r l• It.. I 11>-9t ~· ~ IXl!iiriiir •(llWlllO$ c1w•1 wrn W911m.n ·'f 11't' t"f t· ·~- The year's #1 horror-comedy spoof! ~AT~~PAY Ttt~ ~~TH '• . RICHARD BENJAMIN PAULA PRENTISS [PG t0 ,. • >:PY•'• NOW PLAYING IHTlllll .. IEACll MISSIOll '1l• •All;( Edwards Cinema Mission V1e10 Mall Stadium Orive·ln 848-0388 495-6220 639·8770 eu111£ eauu Oranat tMll UA City Cinema 637-0340 634-3911 CGSlA MUA Edwards Cinema Center 97Hl41 7 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Novembor 22 , 1981 Bil 'Code Red' new 'Bonanza?' t,OS ANGl':L!-;S lAP I lt'1 J>OS»tble that In ABC's "Code Heel " flrt• ft&hUna enes Lorne GrNme mu.y huve found his new "Bonanza '' The show has all the tnaredients that kept "Bonanza .. on the uir for 14 years plus fires, sirens, fire en&lnes anJ helicopters. The stories may nol h uvc much sophis tication, but pyrotechr11c11 designed to keep youngsters huddled Ill front or t~e set are there In abundance. Greene pluys Joe Roreheck, a ballaJion chief who's the head of a ramlly of fire fighters One son's a r1rc•man, ~other IS a fire helicopter pilot A young waif hf s taken in is in the fire department's Explorer Scout program And regularly welcom ed tnto the bosom or the family 1s the city 's fi rst woman fire fighter The only "civilian" among them 1s Rorc hek's wife, who's gone back to college to finish her education "I remembt·r when the mudslides hit M andevillc Canyon in 1969," says Greene. "My neighbor across the street got caught an a slide and the fire department came to rescue him They got a rope on him but a side of the hill cam (.• down. He w;i!. killed and s ix firemen were injured "You don't hear much about that I think one of the values of 'Code Red' will be to let people see tht·sc invisible fi re fighters up close "Master{ ul" -LA Times. Srie1ta Benson "Wonder{ ul" -Newsweek Magazine Jark Kroll ~ -~Y CHARIOTS OF FIRE -=-==i ~ - • LADO ~OMPANY .. NO WARNER BROS ~Ill~ ....... _ 0· -··· ~··~ ~· ,,. --·-· .... -_ .. ..,..... __ edwards NEWPORT HlAIC04ST HWY.&M4C41THUR '" Wrwl'OllT 0 otllrn:Jt 644-07 60 "tf0Iv1E OF THE ENTERTAINERS'' Win dinner for two at Pronto Ristotante in South Coast Plaul • To become eligible for our drawing, fill out the coupon below and list your 3 favorite songs. ,--------~-------, KNOB RADIO P.O. BOX 3159, I ANAHEIM, CA 92803 1 PlfdSE' pnnl I NAME_ I I ADDRESS I QTY STATE ZIP I PHONE( _) ____ BIRTHDAY In o~ to bnng 1 mott of. your favor-· itf tnlcrt.unttt into 2 ~r homt, pltue · ----------I I }~v~ ,:;ur 3. :J \.:--------------~-Di11llitc' # ....... tr ......... Wt: know they're there a nd Wf' feel sate , l>ut we don't know who they ure. "Tht-police ure very visible, but you n ever think of f1remt•n until you 1'ee the red truck srrcammg by And thon you never see their faCt'S " Greene wears tuis gold trimmed navy blue C'liief'.!-i uniform, an1l his hair, which was st111 durk when h(• began "Bonanza" m 1959, 1s now ~now wh1lt· lie ~uys. "It your cat's up a tree, you call th1 • fire di!partment It someone's hurt, you call the f1rl' department 1' there's a mudslide or you r house 1s on fire, you call the fire dcparlmf'nt They're our first line of d efense." ·'Code Rt'd · 1sn 't the show he set out to do when Utt• ptlhl was filmed His charact er originully was an ar son investigator, a nd the stories wt.•re lo l>e aimed more toward adults Then A BC det 1dt.-d to put the series tn the so r ailed "thlldren·s hour" at 7 pm. Sunday. .. As -.oon a:. they d id that we had to s tart putt in~ in things to educate children, .. he says · In the rwxt show we film , for instance, we talk about all the things the fire department has invc:nll'd to help th(• blind and Mar in rase of a fin· "'l'hJt s wh) we changed 1t we had to orit'nl 1t morl' toward c hildren, and that meant tips on (irP prt•vc ntion and what l<J do in a fire •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (Except Special Engagements and Holidaysl lA MIRADA MAll Muodo 01 llo••cron. LA MIRADA WALIC·IN 994·2400 ~ 0A¥tl ANO CAA.OU. ........ "THIE WATCHElll IH THIE WOODS"1Nt ' ........... , .... . ua-•--•rCMU11 .. AOENCY" 1111 n•1••-.1•k"•,... PATERNlfr -""""'--o · ._., •uaoo"' ""· "'' ue, • •. •t • RAIDERS Of THE LOST ARK" .... ,... t ••• • •• • • ..... ~-. .,.._. CAlllt!IOH COPY" IOOI ... tN .... >M ,•••• -_;.~ ;:·:: ~.·,. ________ , .. ____ _ "HALLOWEEN II'" 1•1 •. t, •·""' 1 •.• "· ......... na. ...... ' ..... "Mc\llCAR" 1•1 • 1 • ,,. 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''°' "RAISE THE TITANIC .. !NI .-:••l ,, SO\lllO ----__ _.._ 'HALLOWEEN II'" 1111 "'"' "OIEAO & 8UllllEO" 1•1 CINf II SO\INO IWlln-'°"°•._.,AUDI IN "RAIDERS Of THIE LOST ARK" - ORANGE DRIVE -IN "TMSAl••HltOf'--(H) l . -llllll1C ___ Of'_"' -~··:-: -"'· I \A ... 'PAJ!li ,u•1 'li'Allilt MISSION OlllVl·IN . > I I~·' ~~ . • ~' lq A " WARNER OlllVf IN ... ,,..,A•• W•ol ot .. ecll ..... M. ltl --·-·-__. .. , -·-·--------_,_. ..... _ .. , ,, ' l I ~- 012 ,, I Nil!\" -MORttNG- s:oo II LAaT Of' THE WILD G) MAYBERRY R.F 0 &•30 0 STAR TREK S J l.AFl'-A-THON A come<11an nos1 at\d lout comic con1esianu. who compa1e •0•1ns1 on11 anolh., are lealured 111 lh•S unce<110<ed comedy game lhOw @MOVIE • a ' Frtday The 131n ( 1980) Belsy Palme<. Adrt· onna King The reopening ol s summer camp '"'OMd 20 ye11s earlier aller three murders. enraclS a vind1c llve killer who kn1ras unsu1tpec11ng leen-ager~ R 5.45 ID CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 8:000 THArSCAT 0 MUSIC AND THE SPOt<EN WORD 0 DAYBREAK LA 0 YOl/TH AND THE ISSUES ID BIBLE ANSWERS 0) ROMPER ROOM ( 8) SUNDAY MORNING Fealurll<I o look al neigh borhood Wdlchdog groups " prolole of llullSI J11m°'s Galway a repor1 on heavy we!Qhl hghler J<>11 Frazier 00 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP ~AGRICULTURE U.S A H MOVIE • • Tri., P11va1e Ever (1'1801 Don Knolls l om Conw<Jy Two bumbltng Amor1can de1ec11vas are called on 10 inves11ga1e d Hft8S OI murders on en English castle PG S THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Guesi w ayn" Newlon Z MOVIE """ My Brlllatt Caraet r 1980) Ju<ly Davis Sam Neill In lurn-ot-the Cftnlury Austraha an 1nde· pendenl young .. oman trtes 10 make a career as a wnle< desptle •octal pres- •urea lor ner 10 matry 8:30 t) FOR OUR TIMES 0 SERENDIPITY 0 ROBERT SCHULLER 0 PEOPLE7 0 AMERICAN STORY ID NEWS 10 DIRECTIONS ~ACONVERSATION WITH DA PHILIP A POTTt:R Or Pn1t•p A Poll"" GenPr ll SocrPtary 01 1h,. World Counc•I ol C t,urche~ discuss., n1s vit1ws on a variety OI WOfld tS!\UtH C MOVIE * • *'1 Wose B!oou I 19801 Brad Oourtl Amy Wngnt Afl emo110.,1111y delBChttcJ preacher cnn- 1ends w1lh .i hanotul ot peoplfl each ot whom w~n•~ 10 8•PI01I h•m lor " d•llPfl'nl reason PG $ MOVIE • • .-urrav For Belly Boop c 19801 An.ma led Va.cfl 01 Tommy Smothers ~lly Qf'IS 1nl<' polttics and ttghh tnr women ~ r•ght PCi 7.00 0 TODAY'S RELIGION 0 WHITNEY ANO THE ROBOT 0 POPEYE ANO FRIENDS 0 IT IS WRITTEN 0 KENNETH COPE LANO ID DAY OF DISCOVERY 0) SUNDAY MORNING FUNNIES , tt) YOGA FOR HEAL TH 10 SPECTRUM l9i SUNOA Y MASS 0MOVIE • • • • Starousl Memn- nes ( 19801 Woody A!IPr1 Charln110 R<1mplt1•9 A sur.- cesslul dtrBCIOr lace, 9 personal c"s" as he 1r1es 10 make .ome maior Oec•- slons 1n h•s Ille PG 7·30 0 LIFETIMES 0 THIS IS THE LIFE 0 VIEWPOINT ON NUTRITION ID JIMMY SWAGGART tt) EXPLORING LANGUAGE: TH,..KING, WRmNG, COMMUNICATING tTJ TV-t LOOKS AT LEARNING (fOl PUBLIC PULSE ~THE WORLD TOMORROW rH MOVIE • • '> Bear 1,1and 119801 DonalO Sulherland Vanf!s sa Redqrave An Arc1oc weelller "''"arch learn ' mind '""' t 1us1 on Ille cl1 male when •tt member• ate l0<ced mlo a hgn1 for lhalr very survtvat PG 8-00 0 SUNDAY MORNING Featurod • look 81 ne•gh- l:>Orhood wa"hdog group\, a promo 01 llu11s1 J ames Golway a report on heavy- weight lighter JOfl Fr az•or Q ODYSSEY Gua51S Rev Donald Ward and hit wile Vera Flra1 ConoraulOnal Church or LOS An~ Rev Lsrry H•o on Regronel Church Wond Sarvtce CROP O.rec10t '°' 1he Peclllc Soulhwatt TEMPTING -James Farentino as a de mon in the guise of a rock promoter tempts Richard. Seymer <left. as J es us of Nazareth ) in ··Resurrection" at I this :_ifk!rnoon on KN BC <-1 l Hamel Prichard Iha Pai;a a..,,a Ecumenical CounG•I Siarril Madre 0 PERSONAL OIMENSIOHS fJ LLOYD OGILVIE Eli) WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP ($) LET THERE BE UOHT 00) JERRY FALWELL ~REX HUMBARD SJ MOVIE • • "The Lime Draoons" A gang or kids 1raine0 on karate rescue one ol lhetr 111ends when tne pohce are unaDle 10 do so 'PG 8·30 0 NEWS CONFERENCE 0 TODAY'S Bl.ACK WOMAN 0 MEETING TIME AT CALVARY ID ~OEftlCt< K_ PRICE tt) I AM, I CAN, I WILL Growing M1s1er Rogers 1alks abovl now some c.nil· dr en nl>Od special help trt growing '~ l f l THE LEHAYES ~ l<NOW YOUR BIBLE C MOVIE • "' r Allred The Gre&I 1196q) O&vi<I Hemmings M•Cl'l;>t>I York A n1nln-cen- tury warrt04' lr.1ng mu~1 c noose belween hos •ong- "'9 for a simple hie anu me pressurns ol teaa1ng n1s people 1n lhe" strUQole aqa1ns1 tne Canes 9:00 0 MEET THE PRESS 0 VILLA AlEORE (R) 0 ( 8) ORAL ROBERTS Eli) SESAME STREET (R) ~ ITISWRITTEN 0MOVIE • , Blue ~"• L~av t 1q78J Ca1nryn Hatr•'dn Mat~ HOf<lf'n A vour111 11111 111as 10 uve a CAn•ank•• " nor,,. tr om Pe•ng ~Old tn a WOf'.., larm 9 30 t) BUSINESS JOURNAL D IJ<ll NFL '81 0 IT F°f"t:itturf'd "" mtf"rvie'w with Adam Roch, cn1ld co-s1~r of f 1gh1 Is F nn11ur1 F r"r1t.h ""' Clnude Gobet lalk~ 1bOut 1earn1ng lo De a Chel .1nd pr.-pares a bar.ans cutlBrd 0 DAY OF DISCOVERY ID THEWORLO TOMORROW 8 SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON 10 KENNETH COPELAND ,.,. H INSIDE THE NFL ••n~ts L "n Daws.Ou ano Nor.~ Buon1COl'I• presenl ti1gn11ghl\ or cr111ca1 QDmf!S 11n11ly515 and P"' dtCltOn~ Of upcomong CO<> lesl~ 1n tne NFL 10·00 t) NEWSMAKEAS 0 NFL FOOTBALL Pollsburgh Slt'Plers ~· Cle•el•nd Brn .. ns 0 LITTLE RASCALS 0 CAMP WILDERNESS 0 HERA LO OF TRl/TH ID REX HUMBARD tt) THE.LAWMAKERS '1') MAGIC OF OIL p,-fNTING f, MOVIE • • Love Story 119701 Alt MacGraw Ry!ln O'N<!!11I A young WIClOwet recalls h" wole a v1cl1m ol leuk .. mut J9\ NFL FOOTBALL A"'Q•on111 coverage or Of>n vrt 8f'onc.os at C1nc1noa1 Bl"l'Qal~ New England P&lflOt~ a1 Bullalo Biiis P1111Du19n Steelflrs al Cl~etand Browns S MARVIN HAMLISCH THEY'RE PLAYING MY SONG l 110 M1nnflllt, John") Methtl, Gladys Kn•g'1t end C11rly Simon ~•ng some ol •oday's grea1est h11s 1nclud1ng T'1e Wey Wfl Werf' wna1 I 01(1 Far Love l'nd 'Nob<>dy Oo41s II Bt<llt!I 10300 FACE THE NATION 0 lfGl KIDS ARE PEOf'LE TOO GU611S Mark Hamill. RICh· a•d Sommons Space Invaders" chimp.on Frank Te11on 17-yesr-old TV r1"por1e1 Roberl Jotte 0 ROBERT SCHULLER ID JERRY FALWELL Eiil OPEH MIND '9 MAGIC OF OIL PAIHTING tC'MOVI£ • • • "The Son Of Monie Crltlo ( 19<10) LOUii Hey- -d Josn BenNll NA daring swashbuckler wages deadly dUf!ls to win Iha hand of e IOvety lady H 1 COUNTRY MUSIC: A FAMILY AFFAIR Several ol counlrv musics belle• known perlo1m1ng lamolles are lea1ured 1nclud•ng Dome and Shel ley Wesi tnfl Kend11s onel I ilrry Gallon ano the Glltltn Brothers 11:00 t) MOVIE a • '> The Deadly B""~ ( 19671 Suzanna Le1gn Fran~ ~.nlay 0) MOVIE • "·~ "Roe~ A-Bye BaDy f t958) Jerry lewis Mafllyn Ma•well tt) MASTERPIECE THEATRE '1') WASHINGTC>f4 WEEK IN REVIEW (R) S GABE KAPLAN: JUST FCORLAUOHS Com1K11un Gnoo Kaplan •s leatur&d 1n 1n1s ~pf'C1al tdP4ld at Th1t Lall Slop 1r1 Hollvwooo 0MOVIE " • The ll'Credlble Voy· ilOI" 0 1 S11ngray · 11965) Puppe!!\ Cap1 Troy Tem- pes1 and lhe m1gnty snip Sllngray 1ry 10 slop the evil sea IOrd T11an trom laking 0•8' Ille WO<ld G 11 30 0 II 0 THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY 0 TERRY COt.E· WMITTAl<.ER ID CHURa4 IH THE HOME al) WALL STREET WEEK -AFTERNOON- 12:00 0 LOST IN SPACE 0 SEARCH ID MOVIE " • Veo;is 119781 Rob "'' Urt<.h Juna Alryson A L.1>o V1!98S pnvate eya t se;irc.11 tor a run11wa) let.,, 31Je• lotns mto a tnutder 1nvestrga1ion fD THE DUCHESS OF DOKE STREET W1nl•H Lament tn •e•pon.,. 10 a desper111e pll!a lrorn Charlt1> loul\o loaves lhe Ben1tnc11 10 v•••• n11 counh y e~iatP 111 't'ork"'"• !Parl 41(RI • ., '1') OCEANUS. THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT e WORLO'S GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS H MOVIE • •" Pf're s Dragon 119771 H!"len Reday St1e1 ley Winton Wrlh the help of " cnubby Qrt'fln draqon named f111011 an orph11n "5Cape5 trom h•5 na11y 1011er 1.omtly and 109ether lhe 1wo ol 1riem head for Millltfl G S COME BLOW YOUR HORN flltoll Guutcl and AllC4' Ghosl~ ,."' 1n 1n1s Nel Simon cnme<ly 11b0u1 a r'ltorm"d plAyboy who tond\ ho\ younger DrolriPr rooow"'9 on his loo1r.1eps Z MOVIE • "* Lii\ Gtrls ( 19571 v!'nf' l<elly M•lzr Gayno• An AmM1c..1n mus.cal Show n11~ lhfl Eu101>311n corr.ill wn1m cnmphca1tons anse 12:30 t) fJJ NFL TODAY 0 PEOPLE7 0 THE BAXTERS I Am Cut1011s Grflgg al) OCEANUS. THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT 10 COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 Weel<ly hoghhghls or "oY NCAA con1Ps1s """ P'" sen led C MOVIE * • ·~ Bhowan1 Junc11on I t956) Ava Gardner Stew- "'' Gr&ngl"r An Anglo· lndlan girl 1tv1n9 1n Pak•· sran e•penences an •denll· ly cr1s1s as ~Ile slruggles 10 sari ou1 her nauonal loyal· toes 1:00 t) (f NFL FOOTBALL San Franc1sc;o 49ers al Los A~Rams D INSIOHT kr\u,,ec.hon it•r~ J•~' f.•rtnu no •no RH.he rd a:s,mtt 0 THE MUNSTt'.AS Grendpa wntes a me1r1mo n1111 Agency 1n hopes lhll I hey will find htm a wife 0 DIRECTIONS fJ TEENTALK 0) AOAM-12 The err eSI of a 1ema1e shoplllfftf laeda the officers 1n10 a lraglc chain ol evftflfl fD MUROE.R MOST ENGLISH CHANNEL LISTINGS 'Murder Musi -'d""'111e A brlQhl turnmer allernoon '' 1po~t when a young msn fella 10 Mt death down a spiral atalrcase (Part 1) al) UN0£A8TANOING HUMAN BEHAVIOR "Oenellc Psychology" Q KNXT IC.BSI 0 KNAC INBCI g KTLA find I ID KABC. IA BCI 0 K FMB <CASI 0 KHJ TV find I CD ICCST IABCI • IC TTV (Ind l • KGOP-Tll (Ind.) • l<C l IPBSI , •KOC(' (PBSI l 1 O' Oo lv I l TV " HBO c IC11\f'm,1•1 IWOR)N Y 1r tWTBSI CESPNI I 9 c Showlime l D Spollloht N Y • ICAlblP Neow' Ne1wor1<1 llJl) NEW8MAKER8 '111 0~ NFL FOOTBALL Sen °"'Go Cll•rgen a 1 Oakl•nd Ra1d¥1 @MOVIE • Ir 0-t • Tiie SP4'al Sl11t- caM" ( 1!177) Jacquellne B1ue1 Chrl•lo phar Plum ma< 1:*> D A COHVEAl!IA TION wrTH OR. pt.tfUP A. POTTlf • °' Pnfflp A Pont(, G&ne<- ., Secretary of thfl WOl'ld l Councill o l ChurchH dllOUIMI llll "'8WI on I vanety OI WOfkl I-• I LiAVI IT TO HAvtR MOVll • • • '" · Qom F,., •. ( IOMI Virgtrl<a McKe111111. Biii Tr1vera 0 WllO, WILD WE.St ID MOVll ••• Bot1 &C•rC11 &lnd & Alica f 106Q) N•t11h• wooo f.101>er1 Culp Cl) ADN,M2 m UNC>e.RSTANOIHQ HUMAN 8fHAVIOA EmollOtl•I Oevelopmcml (@I NFL'S BUT EVER The Prole111ono1s A tr•bvle 10 aome ol 1uo1 ball ~ molt 1n1p1rarn.m111 st or 11•~ 1nclud1ng J11n Plunket! fending lllf Ot1k •and R•tdi ti In 11 !iupor Bowl Vl\.lory •nd Verme1I • dlll•rm1net10n lo tr11n1lu1m the Phlladelpn1a Eagh•• l•om .. l•uQIH"QSIOCk 10 • Conhtf\Otlt 2.00 D TALK ABOUT PICTURES Fe111ured Tl111 Wlltlltl,. Pho1o0r.•ph111 w11h D• Gerald Mo11ser &nd l ulfy Hovis 0 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 0) MOVIE • • • Spencer s Mu11n IHlll 1 lllGJ) Honry FoMI« MeUtl'«l O'Harn In o•df'• 10 lund one ol their n1111i cn1ld1&n to co1190e a cou pie o•vt' up plans for '""" drearnhoma tt) EVENINGAT SYM~ONV Guul c.ondur 1or Klaus l 11nn11CK11 leall\ Ille Bos Ion Sym11t1or'y Orch"s"" "' Mo1ut1 ' E 111a 1<te1n~ N11c1t1mu"k K 'i25 anrl lt1f! Or<nH~l•ul Su11a I" 8nuroeo1s G;-n11111un""" by R1cnaro Strau•" 1R1 '1') AMERICAN GOVERNMENT S MO\llE • • • Snmf'lhtrtv Of VHI ue ( t 95 TI RO< k Hu<h<>n Odna Wyn1er l flt v1olenC1" 1u1coun1ered L1 " p ... ,, on1Jker turn--. him 1f1fO .J ~· ... ~•' ol vengeance Z GANGBUSTERS 1 he Long CtoanL (Cn11pll'• 121 2:30 0 ON CAMPUS F11111ur"Cl ~lilrv1ng arr1sts arid lhu t\Olaled garrol~ ar_. out ot vogue 1" che er1 program ill c1 ..... mon1 Orlllluale VhoN 0 GllLIGAN'S ISLAND 0 MOVIE • • Purs.Jtt lo Al(j"'r" c 1'14'>1 Basil Ratnl>Oru• Nrgel Bruce '1') AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Aoles 01 TM Presideur 111> OFF ON A COMET A Frt'ncn Mmy otticf't and "'" orderly sudc111n1y ""'I lhftmMtlvfts adriflm ~OAt • on d comet wh,.n 111 1Jnn.n urat ph~nompn~,n n<cv,-. C MOVIE • • 1 , Affte<S T '1tl Graul 119691 D•IVld Hemmu>Q' M1chae1 Yori. A n1nH•-cen lutv wa1not k•OQ mus..t cnoo~" belM!t'n hos 1onq 1nc;i lnr 1 ,..mple ••le anll lt>e or,_.'\.l.U,,.& ot tead•nQ h•' peoptfl 1n 1he1t S1tl1QQlf' aoe1nst lht' Dan<'~ H MOVIE • * , Tl>t' Prw""' EY"' 1111801 [1on l<nom l im tonwlly Two numt>h"'I Atnt•t M.llrt d••1P< lhtf:.., ar• Cl•ll .. d lfl ltl 1m .. tt";.hQ..tt• ' ~,,('I.,,. nt murder5 1n 1tn fnghsh CHiie PG 0 MERLE HAGGARD FESTIVAL Guf'iSt• W1ll.f.ll Nf"I\ .,,,_ Jonony PoyCh"O A•.1 tll..U Z MOVIE "" • • * Ordmary Pt.on pl11 1191101 M;,ry TylrH Mn<.rr Onnolld SuO>l'tla"'' A Qutll "ddM lf•l\n·<fQ'lr lry1rig lo put tw-hh bm .., t09e1ner llllPr "'~ hrnlh.., \ dt'ath an1J h•\ own 'u'' •d"' •tt"""P' t•arn .. , flv1 tGo f\1~ com pt er •nt •ath,., l•nd "'" COid rewtt"ed motn.,., R 3:00 0 ATONE G,1ti st tOtnP<l•~" Gfl-(')tq.• C•rhn 0 MOVIE • • , On Tne Doubl• ( 1% 11 O;inny K<1ye Dana W)nll't A wPal. GI •S lorc<'d 1n10 •mP<>r~nnnltl'Q ,, Brtl!Sh general Eli) AMERICAN SKYLINE al) YOU ANO THE LAW 3·30 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HIOHUOHTS UCLA V~ USC ID MOVIE • " • , Murdflr On The 011ent f•Pr"SS I 197•1 Albf!rl Finney Lauren B&c:all Bf'IQ1an !.lt'uln Her cule Poirol 1nvPSliqal11s lhe mutdftf ol an Ame,.c&n 1nduS1r1111tS1 abOero a lu• ut•OUb and tamous Hain tt) LOS ANGELES WEEK IN REVIEW '1') YOU AND THE LAW ®J THAT'S INCREDIBLE Follured a hypno11zed peraon tells 11bou1 an encovnler with a UFO sh 1umping 1n a car '" ,,,. French Alps 1n e)olrc be4 ly dancfl S SHOWTIME'S HOLLYWOOD 0 JUOY COLLINS IN OONCEA'T Judy Colltns 1s 1oml'd by the Ham1llon Sympnony Orch1111r a and Roy Raga Stn In lht~ \Old OVI ptw- lormanc;o 1ap1X1 love near To1on10 4':00 t) l.AST Of' THE WILD 0 SUNDAY LOClllOn lhe Flrsl Annual Women a Sporll Dey at Cal1lorn1a S11.11e Unovers1ty LQnO Beach 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 WMkly highlight• ol key NCAA c;on10111 are pre· son lad f> MOVIE o1t • ·~ "The werewotl 0 1 WHhlnglon"( IQ73J Dean Stoc.llwell. Bltt Magulr'! A young 1ovrnallst II Irene lormeo Into e howllnQ ~st allar bo<ng blllen by a werewolf Cl) MOVIE • • • 'Batlltnlar Ga1ec1r- ca (IQ78) Lome Grewne RICl\Md HAICll A apeoe fleet cerrycng tha leat rem nan11 of lluman Ill• embark• on 111 epic:~ IOf a naw pl-I lO COIO. f'lltt ID WALL tTREIT WUK a TUBE TOPPERS KCX:E SO and KCE1' ~O 7:00 "In PcrCormunce at the Whlte llou»e " Pianist RudoH Serkin and v10Unlst Ida Levin perform in East Room B~verly Sills 1s host. KCOP ti' 8:00 "Soltd Gold." Andy Gibb llnd Marilyn Mccoo host the Commodores, Rick Nelson, the Pointer Sis ters, Rita Coohdge, Peaches & Herb, Rupert Holmes. Johnny Mathis and Robbie Dupree. KNBC 1J 8 :00 "Bob Hope Specwl." Guests include E lizabeth Taylor. National Football League is saluted on its 60th anniversary. KNBC 1J 10 :00 "Sinatra. the Man and hJs Music." Singer performs songs he's recorded during his 42-year show business career Fun Ari(! GdmM Gu&JI l... C\ ligur ltrV VIGe pre11dant P.11ne WeDbor Mltchall Hu1cnina inc tRt '1i) CALLIGRAPHY (e) SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON IJ9! MOVIE • • • How l11u WC.ti! Wab Wo11 ll'lbJ) Jllm"' Slttw.ttt J :>n" W •yn ... '"'_,' ge'ln•1 .. t1nn& ot "'""""·'~ par llc.1µu1u 1n W~tU•tn t•.1pun'4.1on u1 Uu1 1<1111 ~""'"'Y H COUNTRY MUSIC A FAMILY AFFAIR ~'''-'f'rtilll llf c.wuHy mus1c ,. b••U• • til.nown ~florming t 1r'1ll1fl~ arft teat ur&d "" hultnq Oolltt• and Srie1 1 .. y w""· lhu Kf'rttltll~ arnJ l .J"Y U1.Hl111 ,wd th~ Gat1111 Hrntht•r' S GABE KAPLAN· JUST FOR LAUGHS t .om•"111n f~ \t•t• ~.tplitn ti h·.UUtttd tit lf1 •. ~~t:CltU l;"tr1('d JI Th• 1tf ,10,. ., ... ;t1y..-UO(J <I 30 t) INTERFACE 0 ~POAU8E A1 w •4" t1~ {W"_..,I tt) WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (R) '1') CALLIORAPHY 8' BUSINESS JOURNAL 10 SPORTSBEAT C MOVIE • • • , W•'• Blnn'1 11<11101 Hrna O<>urtf Amy W••tJhl An ''"'"'H•nnully th•l1tr tir •l J..lrf'tlfhf•I ((J'1 h 11n w••h it ' H1dful •f l''•-,CH' t't'f f NtOrt" 1ir mt t. P•pl4 1t t11m lr.r ,, <J1rh•r_. nl h: .l ,. Pt. 0MOVIE • • My IPty t'ltU1t1 fC)uf \;.h•l<h,.n ti1r anch:td Qu an 1\l,1nd ,HP C:hMf'<l Dy ii het m•t rtnd 0•".c.nv-..r .... r:.aso of c.nunlf'tft'1I mcmtt')' <; 4:35 Z MOVIE . ,, . A StJnse 0 1 L w,\ I 147]) (}t)( 1m~n''"' tn1i. P•1min.t11on •'' ttw r•''''"' '' J,1'0tJIHtn •t mnc1 ... ,,, 1, .. 1and :"\11flmpts t.u ,..1•~• tti, • "u~• 1nvol ... M1 ' dPI ')t.tnd.JDIP " humd 5 00 0 FAMOUS CLASSIC TALES '~°'"' 'N•~tt.' ' A Balf00t1 An1matH1 flout••· .u1\ofln1ut t•t\ \•¥111nQ • tanvinu\ C'lia "'''"t1 tt,,wf"f .trrOS\ thf't' w1IJ· 'lt 19th Cf<nhH'Y Ah1 (it lft • Mnl Hit tMllOt)n ,~, 0 STARTREK It ' ,,,, >••ht• ,, HJ"' µ0•1 M , ,.,. wr. .... •1 'I'•"'' to l'tOH tit plltnf'' t tUl Kirk fr I .f fl httUIQ S••C>lf'llh t 0 A8CNEWS tt) FlAING LINE It• f nn11m lot Qt Mir •rlht• ( .. ,,. t Tt1nm)5 '1') THE VICTORY GA ROEN fi•1h rhornp\nn offt , .. •lf1V,_. 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Ut1f1 •lit Hi\u'1lu11 A -your~q Q«I tnd boy stt1pwrec~e<I on 11 Par1l1c 1sl11ncJ c.ome In lovr e tch nlhiP.r .)~ they 1n,)IUrt' S MARVIN HAMLISCH THEY'RE PLAYING MY SONG l 11J\ M1nn~111 Jt'\hnnv M~11t1• Gli.i<ly~ Kntflhl and Carly !iomon $<"il ~ome ol IOth•y ~ qre11tttsl n11~ onclud1ng ltte W;iy W" Wf'>r~ What I OtO ro1 L <W4" 11no ,..,, 1l)o<h o.r,.~g 11 ee11 .. , 5·300 NEWS '1') THIS OLD HOUSE Thi' e•tPrm1nator Q•Vf!< lhl' hoube a bug cneck and Prt>f1ts1nr John Conlldg•I lalkS AbOul H H R1cnard son arch•lf!cl of lhl" Bigelow HouSI' (RIC.) f1'1 WELCOME BACK, KOTTER When Barb&rmo d8C1d"" to run for ,.ud"'11 Dod~ prM•dent his campaign 1.-chn1ques cr,.ate m0<e problems lhan anyone bar· gained f0< ®) A8CNEWS H'MOVIE " • • P111e·s O;•gon' t tcl77) Hl'IM Reddy, Shel- loy Wlnlert W11h lhfl help of a chubby grfJ8rl dragon named Ellloll. an a<phan escape• from his nasty lotler lsmlly and logetller 1ne l wo ol lhem head for Maine 0 -EVENING- 1:00 0 CBS NfWS 0 NEWS 0 THI! AMAZING 8PIOE.AMAN 0 KOJAK Ottsper•la cr1m1ns11 l<id- nep Kofak's nl-10 force him lnlo rele111ng "'"' ecC1omphc• ID M•A••·H Tlriw:t 1)1 11\f 0 1 diet of Hver •nd llth, Hawlteye Madi 10 Chicago 10< an ordet or rib• (I) Yoora FlA8T CHNSTMAS Aonim1ted Huck And thti g•no. hOpfng lo make Chftllm81 a happy one 10< Mr• T rocklnOfton, awaken Yogi Bew out of Illa oe.c> wtntllf •'-I> 10 ,,..p In theer ~ p~r11llont tt) GREAT ZOOS Of THE WORLD al) THE WORLD Of' COOl(INO 'Japan A Bonquel Mtlnu 110 THE ROCKFORD FILES Ho<klflr<l lrwol• a young h.,1>11ly tn lh<I hOPC• lrlill ~h,. Wiii l"ft(J 10 lhll r<H;nv ttry al S 1 000 000 S MOVIE • • , HOI l"a<I And Cold f l'f'I 1197111 Jim Oule Don KnNi. 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R""Q,.,, "'~"'"'"' 5,u., ""'' 0 MOVIE • • • • h 01nar 'f PPo 11" 11980) M~ry Ty«., Mn<wl' l'>onll'll SufhMIAnd A 1Jv111 ' 1SOf"r1 H .. n aQ-f"f •r.,.1nq tc put h1 ,,, .. t1J\C i.. tt)fJPltwr ttlllo!r h t'HOO"itjf \ dodlh ~rnd h1~ (Jw" ;tUI( U1P ,,1tf'r't"IJ.lf roacne\ O\Jl le•,,.,, 1 '>mplac.ent faHu~t unrt """- c.ntl"'I '"~'"~ molhf•t R Z MOVIE •• l I '161 ~''°' 1nq •• ~yct1•n i.ra11t W •• ~!.un A fl)'Jr'l'l KJt jl &I lt4~1~ tn t•1?'1r'it"t11 ltf'I .. ~ f• ,,1n fr'H • ''U.J;,;•4i I t •ndt"( M\Of n r r• 8000 8 MOVIE • • • M,,,, Pouo•n-. 1t'!6•1 Jultf-Andt"""'1 Die:• v~n 0y11 .. A m~o•cao wom .1n wtlb l IAif'nl lor lond1no tun '' hlfl'<I n~ .1 Slullv fnglt~h DKrikAr 10 bP " nanny rn, his two ,.h,fOrt'lf\ 0 !J'I! 80B HOPE SPECIAL 8Ctt• Ht>P" ~no l>o~ ~"""' trt• lurt•flQ flltit~lh T1tyltlr "''Ulfl th<' NRltnnal FOQI boill l eAQO<' ()(' ti~ 6011, onntvf't\Ar., 0 UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU My~lftftP~ 01 Thf' Htdd""' R<>el CnplA•n (oY~l"•u nils lh1• C'.elyp\O lo lh& island ol J11mn1c.a Ille sile of lflto mo'I varof'cJ and luau,.11n1 coral reel sy51em 111 fhfl Carobbean 0 ~ TODAY'S FBI Ben and his aoflf•ls gn undercover to tdf'nhly thl" members ol a rad1eal lac- lion conduc11no • reign ol leHor rn • Sml111 Sou1ne-n I own 0 rTISWRITTEN ID MOVIE * • '• The M11Ch&n1c; ( 1972) CM rles Bronson Jnn-M1ch1e1 Vincenl A n-synd1ca1e membf!r " lorcflcJ lo kill lho man wno teughl him how 10 !1411 up • t1CCld6n1t1I'. dealht lat syndlcele vrcums Cl) SOLIOGOLO Hoel Andy Gibb Cohosl Marilyn McCoo GllftlS Iha Commod0<es Rick Nelson th• PO!ntftf $11- 1e11 Rl 1a Coolldge. Peechn & Hftfb Rupert Holmet, JOhnny Msthls, Robbie DuprPe tJil NOVA "NOIH 0 1 A Biology Walch ... -A Fiim w11n Lew· la Thomas" B101og111 11nd aw1rd-wlnntng 1uthor Or L•wll ThomH reve111 totna of Iha m~rertou1 w~e ol llla n '1i) ~TI!APlECE THEATRE "Edward And Mrt SlmP- son llenu1 Al Tiie P•ow' •onor•no 01,,... people'• opln1on1, the Prince 1t>ower1 Mfl Simpson Wllll gift.I and Ille)' IOOfl c ron •h• bound1ry bet-lrten<11h1p and lova (Patt 21 CJ IH frllOV • a tll<I I 119 Tt) Jahn Ollluslll To•hllO Mllur.a Allllf Ilia llt1nt1>h1g ul P•ttl Har\l(lf. Sl')l1lhern Celllor 111• CIVlll•nt and mllll.ery pertonNI r•ec:t wllh ur1hti died PlrllC 10 11•wa ol If IM1ninea11 •ll#Ck in lh•lf own beck yard Pt. $ MOVIE • • Hanga1 111 ( lllMI Olllrrfltl Mr<:einn 110.,..rl Vevghn ReM1rchat1 •I • MC••• govllfnment '"""' l•llOn 1r1va11rg111" lh~ t •u.it ol • •'""'I"' \ud den dHlfUCllt>n J.l(j 0MOVIE • • • ·~ Glouu ( llll!UI o,,.,. Rowt•rHI• Jol'\11 Adan,,., A lormttr QUri moll t>Komn 1he prohK IOI UI .,, Orpha1111() 11·~8.lf olll Pul'rlO Rt~"" lar9;1tC!CJ t>y t111t underwort<t '"' lhe intmm11uon he c•"~' 1n tl ballered b"•lc,1~ Pr. 8.30 0 THE WORLD TOMORROW C MOVIE " • Wtll•f' II PM I 19801 "'"'h••·· On1k11a11 Mlllr<JOI Kidder l II••• peoplti Degon a '"""gul•" romance on Grl96nwtrh VIiiage 11181 COlllUIUl!I\ tltrougl1oul 11111 mc1curiat l<>C1i\I m1l1uu ot the 70~ A 11.00 0 WILD KINGDOM £•epnont <;t111i:,u AbtH•Q• nal hill t nb•• m••" c ..tttduOy lftnd anrt Ir.tin ln;J1dt .... o phin" '0 WOI .. 10 Hu~ le.>t. e•IS ol ........ 1H1 0 10 MO\llE ff flt • Mnoru.11t.f•r f 197CJ> Rognr M('JCttt' Cl• c n11ntt Set te1 •"il~"' Jam.,, Bon<1 11roo " bl'riut1 lul tlA .. gcml .,,., .is,.1qned '" flfld C>ut whn h•tdC.~t!d a 1 ttvolut1on1ary nttw 'ip.,,c, .. shutu. .. , nnd wny " w1.t~ t 1.t~ l'n ; 0 OR CHO (!}HEEHAW GuP\h l tHf'-1ttt l ynn Cot wdy fw11t, Gl .. 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M1lllQJ11 StollP" WrlllAm ~l() 1f\,tf)1\ll' tt1tA ,\qtlrl 't WOt'I t~OfJt tt-• ,..,. ....... r. 1n t1nr1 tna1J• ... f, • '''"-'4"' • •t.·~ """"tfli>r~ 9 30 0 WORLD OF SURVIVAL 0 BREATH OF LIFE 0 MOVIE • • • rn .,t l •PS. l ""'" Fye~ I 19801 Frank l •t1qt11I • GIVf"'",. 0 Con '"J' A lliimh"'f•lnt summ,,r \fQGk. ,,, rrn wnr..1 tJr .. am' IJ! fi•n.ltlw h \l,Hdnrn c>t•ll•nd· ''' .nrnm~tf'r1t \hlQ~ \lrt1< > pre o t><>y ""' pt ,mot,.\ t, • rnu ,.no P ,..,,, ~ c norut,. \)•t R 10 00 0 .)~SINATRA, THE MAN ANO HIS MUSIC '-'Jnt.. ff ur.. .tc• omp.J 1u<J t .-1 ~n pf!C1•rfch,..S. ''il ar•O C<"~'"' Ba~e and '''' hltid ~rtonn~ M>nQS ht flct\ tPlf.OrdPd du11nQ h1'!1t 44" yf'ltl ~ Ui .-.ho-Ao tlUiilf"\P'\ om NEWS 0 ERNEST ANGLEY 0) l"ll)EPENOENT NETWORK NEWS tt) JOHN CALLAWAY INTERVIEWS f>.J•·w v ,,,., ( IJ M..tfOr fd M ..of r 1 11 f "\ ~n.11 ht' '> '1 •ttQ rthOot tO•f'ft-. m"itii tr '" ,, tf"t1 Ov•fkiJ lhP uty ,,, oPn,._f, H MOVIE • " * Harde"'" r 197'11 GPO•Q4' (.. !>tnll s .. d .... nn Hubl .. )' A t nnc-'rneo latner lea"'°' 1'1~ pencelu1 surrounding' of ,,,~ home town tf) 'JflltrCf'I tnr h1"- t1.111(lhlN who ti.u bACr.mP hMVll~ 1nvolvPO tn a IJI!) 1 tty porn0Qr;1pnv rackPI R S MOVIE " • • l lSt T anQo In Po"' 119731 MM•on Bron- dn Me"a S~hn•1df!• Otrtat It d t>)' Bf"tuard Ber IOluCC.t A mtddlP ag .. o1 m11n whns<" unll\ithlut ,..,ff' recl'nlly comm111N1 suicide end on un1nh1b1IPd young woman mool and ~1n a compl1c&led alla•r lhroughoul whtcn lh1>y rf1m11n rtAmel6SS 10 !•olth Olhl'r R 0MOVIE "• • One On On• 11'1771 Robby Benson AnnC'llf' 0 T OOk! A boy who gOf'I~ to collt!Qe on a bask~lb/111 "'"°'~rsn1p '' abu'Pd by rn.. coach scorn~ Dy hlS tUIOI ano used Dy 1ha school '°' its own pu1po1es PG 10:30 ID JERRY FALWELL Cl) JIMMY SWAGGART '1i) MOVIE • • ·~ 'Coll Me Mosier' ( IQS 1) 84!1ty Grable. Oen Delley A soldter goes AWOL l o try lo won bac.I< hra en1erH11ner w.le (Cl MOVIE • • • ._, • Woods lock ( tQ70) Documa<1lary Many or Iha top mutic.al groups 01 Ille late 80a perform •• Iha lama.a rock concerl held 1n BalheC New Yor1<, In 1960 10:4'5 Cll MOVIE • • • • "Ordinary Peo- ple" 'IQ80) Msry Tylet MOOl'8, Donald Suthefl11nd A guHt·f!Oden leen--oer lrytng 10 put his Ille back togelher after hit btolher's dHlh •lld his own 1ulelde allampl •ffellft ovt 10 lll8 CQtnOl~t lllllaf encl lld cOld, r~ moll• 'R' ,1~1~M: • PORT8 8"AOK SNIAK~ Aooef !b«t and 0- Sllket review "Tiie PuttUll Of 0 8 COQP9('' •nd "T"- 100 11 II fJ C .. HEW8 rO MOY• • • A • ' I 111\nr ( 10141 DYt lln Hollman. Va'41fle liemne Tl•• ~; etOd (On..011111 end tOCl•I COM mautator t """Y Uruc:e lru" to •P••k lrCHtly Within the con1lra1111• ol hia .,. • al •y•lttm A 11 )() l~TI 'INAL "700CW8 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL CaJrl tHlotfll\ vi Stanlctrd (I) MOVll! • • " Murd9f Ofl T~ 011en1 c.preu 1197<11 Alber! F 1nney I auren Bac1.111 0) T AL£8 OF THI! UNEXPECTEO Eli) THE DUCHESS OF DUKE STREET w"''"' I amenr • In ro•IP<>llH lo ~ d,..pertt- 1)111" lrom Ct\arlre Lou,.a 1....... ltte Benttnc;h 10 VIAii hi\ r ounlry ei11.11• 1n Y0tkt t1"8 (P1trl <I) fR) •) t FACE THE NATION ~MOVIE • • , lh4' Mltlton ~ f <1ce (191111 Tony CuttlA, Polly Bergero 11.35 0 (IQ NEWS t 1 ·45 0 THE ROCKFORD FILES Aller 11811\Q IDk•n Dy a lalher ooughle1 &wtndle le~m lioc.k lor <l puts h1a r1w n con Qlfrkt •nlu motfon 0 MOVIE " • I"" M1M1on Dollar r t1<0 11?11 I) Tony Curltt Polly £iflrgen 11 50 H REMEMBER WHEN. Th" Birds And Tiie Bees 01Lk Cotv&ll IOOk! at tne 11.1d11ton' and 1evolu1tona ttu~ r•OH11t•e~ 1tnd llt>ert1es: lho1I "'""'' up Ameroc" s 1lwuy• r.heno1ng ~e•ual 1~n<J1<rOS -MIDNIGHT- 12 00 Q) ROO+<IES 8 MOVIE 0MOVIE • • • Th~ Blu .. lagoon 1'1801 B•,,Ctkt: Srueld• c.t·• ••upri;>t All"n~ Two c tl1ttJre1' •••ptaneocP 1ne (l.tn(J\ .if tu" love while cJ1vo ... Pt•MCJ hlt1 nnd '!acn iith•, .tiff, tht-y are 'ih1pw1ft(~ ud togflthe1 on a (J .. '\..-.rh•1J ,,lund R t2 05 0 ABC NEWS 10 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK It t .. t\'4 _,,. N1lt°' !:;Jiit f....td r t torr John ,,, r.r .. u1..-, 1f·rr , l t-"-N•:. ana t ,a q Mr>< ,_ ,, 1S S MOVIE • • .. tJ,11~"'000 llOC)h ! l'Hhl Marcy Albrro<hl Sht''''f' Httro1n lff't"I ~9~'!. ••' ttw , .. mc..u( public t'Hgh .1 t1t .. ,1I c.ont1nut tt1£iH vaca t1oh ,,iJd•f', 10 lhe '1eld ot ,itlOit 1 t~nt t111ml'I'' rf)IS· t2200 MOVIE ..... 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Kf'!I~ .,.,.,, Gaynor Ari Amf"rican mu,1c.al show hit tt p furo~an C•rcu11 """"~ f"'f'll'T\Ul•t:J11ons anse I OS 10 MOVIE • • '5t>NIOC~ Holmes Anti fl't<I VOtCI" 0 1 TP"O'' I l'l~;tl n .... 1 R~111nonP "i•Qto Btu ,~ 1 30 8 BUSINESS JOURNAL 19 NEWS 1<15 0 AT ONE P 1 -ufhor L' onetO ltl•t t>t"•'y S MOVIE • • '"'"<I" '8 1'1801 0.J''~" Mcr,tlv-1n Ro~' V auo111 RP~•a•Ch!'fS al a ~"cret Qovernmenl 1n•tal litl •Ctn 1nves119ate the C3U~" ot " lillll'lhta s SUO· d1>n d1<s1ruc11on PG' :MlO ID TURNA80l/T C MOVIE " " " , 81,.ween T h(9 L•ncs 11977) ltndny LrouSP Jett GOfdblum, lne ~"'" meml:>f'" ol an undP<QIOund BOSIOn nl'••"Pat>f'r havp varlQU" tcomanloe i\l'ld jOUrnahstt< encounlf'•S ,.,,n fl!K.h 011>« md lhf' <;uDtt'Cl5 ol lhet< 'tor~ R l,'IMOVIE • " , CaDoB•anco" (19811 (11a11es Bronson Juon Robards An u 1led Naz• WhO hit' Doughl Oii 1he local po11cl" dom1net11S a 'msll Pt1ruv1on COHllll lawn duflng lhP 1Q<l0ft R 2 15 t) BUSIN£SS JOoRNAL 2·35 n~ ABC NEWS 2 <15 80 HEWS Z MOVIE • •" A SensP Ot I O'\I I 1972) Oocumflf\IBry This eu m1na11on ol 1ne po1111ca1 problems ol mod· "'" 11e1ond suempts lo 1n&ke lhe issues 1nvol•ed under1l1Jnd&ble 1n human 1erm1 3.00 t) TOOAY'S RELIGK»4 3:30 0 NEWSMAKER.S !SJMO\llE • • Thfl Grl'l'n Houzon Jimmy S111warl Tf\ia alory Of Uflboonded WtldemeSS. beauly numan drema •nd 1r.,,qu1llty 11 HI In Ina land ol Alrt<:e 'PG 0MOVIE • a Friday TIMI 13t'1" ( 1990) Belay Palmer, Adrl· enna King Tiie reopen!,,_. or s tummer cemp, ct<>Mlf 20 yaar1 eartler 11ter three murdt!ft. 111rnc:l1 a VlnCllC live lllller who llnlfH untutPfOUno l~a 'R 4'-00 0 IHTI:FIFNX lC)MOVIE • ••~ 'Swept A ( 1Q75) Mt1~ MtM!tO, 01111earlo G«aMW Oirec:t• ed by Una Wer1""'*91 In oidat 10 ~ on deMf10d ~'*'- lwll!'d •• llclllw1 *°' Md 111'1 ttflllMI ~.... 1nUtt .... ll'ltlr Mtlwai end OOlillOtl .,., .. !Gee I Orange Coatl 0AILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22. 1981 TRI Vil ... , Cruising down the coast New service offers three-and four-day cruises betioeen LA, Ensenada By JEFI' PAatu::a °'-'*"' ........... Almoet anyone would like to talre a Ions cruise on a big ship, 'but not everyone has the money oc time to make a full-blown "Love Boat" cruise. West.em Cruise Linet recenUy came to the rescue, orrering three and four-day cruises from San Pedro lo Ensenada aboard the majestic .U..re Seal. For $315 (or upwards to $'135 for top accommodations) travelers can now sllp away ' for a few days rest, relaxation and the quaint charm of Ensen..ta. · Durinl the.Ir time aboard lhe Azure Seo•, 1uests can expect friendly service, sumptuous meals and plenty ln the way of entertainment. A casino featuring blackjack, roulette and slot machines; a disco; a movie theater ; two lounces -each with its own e ntertainer -and a full-blown s ho wroom with Vegas -style entertainment are all part of lhe package. Once at .!ea, the slup's casino opens wll h blO.ck]<lCk tables favored by many guests. ll takes a determination to relax in the midst ol this busy entertainment scheduJe -but the upper deck is suited with pools and deck chairs for anyone who wants a little old fashioned suns hine on their way down to Mexico. The .Mure Seel is a eoo-foot plus vessel of Panamanian registry with nine decks outfitted fer guests. At full capacity, the ship can handle 780 passengers in addition lo its crew of 340. AJlhough the ship can cruise at 20Jcnou, she spends plenty of hours going a lot slower than that -giving the guests time to explore the ship. BOTH THE THREE and four day cruises begin with an onboard party - passengers and their guests are free to roam the ship, order drinks and stow their luggaee. While the band plays and the non-passengers disembark, the A%ure Seal slips away Crom the San Pedro dock in a hail of streamers and waving hands. Once al sea, the ship's casino opens, and stays open until the vessel docks in Ensenada. The casino is a small, but well-appointed gambling room: the dealers are polite and professional, and Eiffel Tower By JEFFllEV ULBRICH PARIS <AP> -The Grande Dame of Paris Is losing weight Eight months after workmen closed off the first stage of the massive, l,052·fool Eiffel Tower and began ripping up the concrete floor, the monument appears well on its way to shedding the 1,000 tons prescribed by the experts. The tower's new owners -a managemeat company controlled by the City of Paris -felt that 11,000 tons was far too much to be supported by her 92-year-old steel legs, and an engineering study recommended trimming it by 10 percent. The engineers also found that some of the tower's steel girders that had been encloted by platform structures needed there's a relaxed atmospbue. There's llttte of that Vecaa. clench-Jawed gambling done here -most players seem to be attracted to the $1 and $2 blackjack tables. A1tbou1h the casino does a steady business, it's not bard to find an open space to play. SHORTLY AFTER leavln1 port, dinner is served In the main dlnin1 room. This inauguqll affair ts a baffet style meal -it's 'Informal, tuty and offers a variety of entrees, salads, side dishes and deserts, <Wine, beer and spirits are paid for at the table -the cost for the meals is included In the cruise price.) On the first night out, the .U.re ~· singe rs, magician, comedians and dancers swing into action, performln1 a lmost non-s top in the various showrooms on board. For thbse who prefer a ·quiet evening, there's a piano bar: for those who want a little more stimulation. a Vegas-style loun1e show takes place in the main showroom. There's also a mid.sized room for lbe magician and comedians who are always a part of t h e s hip 's entertainment package. ALTHOUGH THE entertainers are rotated frequently, mention should be made here of some or the fine acts we encountered on a r ecent c ruise package. There's plenty to see and hear. Once in port, passengers are free to explore Ensenada. Taxis run between the boat and the city for a modest charge. Shopping in Ensenada Is a real tourist favorite -jewelry, games, p e rfumes, blankets, Mex ican decorations. pots a nd liquor s eem always to be good buys in this port town. Ensenada s hopkeeper s are generally friendly and their stores are well-kept. One item many tourists overlook is Me xica n leather. Jackets , vests, briefcases and hats can all be good buys, and the better leather merchants will gladly take your measurements and construct clothing lo order for litUe charge. It you've never vlslted Hussong's Cantlna, an Azura Seca trip Is the perfect time to do so: you can take a cab back to the ship rather than try to drive through town in the inevitably tipsy slate that Hussong's demands. Hussoni's ls not only a great place to meet other travelers, but a watering hole for many of the locals. Most passengers choose to dine onboard (three meals are served each day, along with an on-going buffet> but while you're in town, don't miss the sidewalk vendors and their delicious concoctions: fresh clam cocktails, fruit juices and beef or fish tacos. The clam cocktails are especially good; they take a long time lo make but they're a . wonderful mid-day snack. Ensenada is also full of cares which are great places to have a beer and watch the life go by on the busy sidewaJks. It's a busy. friendly town: you won't be pushed around or charged higher prices just because you 're a tourist. Take advantage of the locals ; they're eager to talk, proud of their town and interested in Americans. On the second night out, the ship offers a "Captain's Cocktail Party" for aU guests to meet their ship's captain and down a few cocktails. After that. more shows are set for the various lounges, and the singers are back with fresh sets to perform. Ensenada night life isn't what the town is noted for. but anyone interested in spending a night or two in town should know about the Bahia Hotel (d ancing to Jive music), the PaJladium <where the locals hang out -not for the faint of heart) and the numerous hotels and clubs along Uie main boulevard that proffer music and dancing until early morning. BEING IN A PORT town on a cruise puts passengers in a dilemma : dine on board or dine in town? Ensenada's restaurants are noted for their excellent seafood. Lobster, shrimp and all kinds of fish are care fully prepared and proudly served. Don't miss the Santo Thomas wines -the grapes are grown not Car from town and the wines are hearty and navorfuJ. Anyone staying aboard for dinners won't be disappointed either; the food is excellent and abundant. Poultry, steak, fi sh, seafoods are ,.offered for entrees, with numerous salads, vegetables and deserts there for the asking. The Azure ,Sea• doesn't scrimp on food : the entire cruise is laced with great eating. They also offer a considerable wine list. A wo rd of caut ion : don't expect long, unhurried meals on the ship -the waiters will hus Ue you through your meal to clear the dining room for the ·next sitting. Order promptly and you'll have lime lo enjoy all you've ordered. THE LAST DINNER of the cruise Its a g a I a a ffair with party hats and streamers, music and confetti. Lobster is offered aJong with other entrees, and the service is excellent. At this meaJ, you'll be expected to lip your waiter for t he cruise -we tipped over the recommended rate, simply because of the nawless service and fine cuisine. Back in San Pedro. the line to go through U.S. Customs might be long, but where would we be without red tape ? The only real disappointment is that the trip is over, and it's the only one of its kind around. is shedding weight replacing or shoring up, particularly the main beams connecting the first stage to the four pillars. To handle the weight problem, the concrete floor on the first platform is being replaced with steel plates. The old ra•~urant and bar was tom down and a more svelte eating establishment, an Eiffel Museum and a reception hall will be built. Other scheduled work in the 190 million franc ($34.5 miUion>. a 21t'J -year project includes a renovation of the second platform and replacint four hydraulic elevators with electric ones. The second and third platforms of the tower the poet Guillaume Apollinaire described as the "shepherdess or the clouds" have remained open during the first phase of the work. When renovation begins on the second stage - next year, it will be closed off one part al a time, permitting visits to continue. Bernard Rocher , president of the Eiffel Tower management company, said the work was right on schedule. The first noor will be re-opened in May and the entire project will be completed by mid·summer 1983. One of the world's most famous tourist attractions, built for the Paris exhibition of 1889, the Eiffel Tower welcomes about 3.5 million visitors a year. More than 52 tons of gray-brown paint. enough to cover a surface of 62 acres, is being applied 1n a new paint job. And the entire electrical system. including about 18.6 miles of cable , is being replaced. Elegant EsCape " ~ a rlJonetb INTERIOR DESIGN Treat younrtr to ho!el comfort and style In the European tllldJUon, I ust 8 miles from Los Angele amidst pat museums, pllertes and shops, Pent:houte dancing. dining, Roe Nrnihlop, persona111.fld service.Call (213)5n-IOOO 0t your local Hilton Reservltlon SeMc:e. I SO Sooth !Al Robla Bon Voyage Tours Small, elegant trips. abroad planned. and eacorted ... from one to jiv. perS()ftl ... 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(AP> How do ou a~l 1t Job &11 cur ator or one of the esldentlal museums lhat honor PH l chief cculive1 of the United States? Why, _you talk lo the former prHldent •lmselll That's the way the executive director nd curelor of the ne w Ger a ld R. Ford resldetlU&l Museum In Grand Rapids got his ~b. he says. William K. Jones was serving as a liaison lth the National Archives and the Gerald R. ord Commemorative Committee when he went Rancbo Mirage to meet with Ford ln ebruary 1980 to discuss the museum project. In the course of their talk, Ford asked J ones take overt.he post of executive direct.or. "it waa Just th at simple," says Jones, a tall an in his early 40s, whose background as an t r st and bistorian ul him for his n~w role aa the presidential museum's director. But, In addition, he brln1s to the new museum that was officially dedica ted in September similar eJCperience u curator of the Dwl1ht 0 . Eisenhower PresldenUal Llbrary ln Abilene, Kan. "Or the presidential museums. this has t.be largest exhlbJt space. The others also serve as libraries. "Th.is museum ls also the rant one to be built in the downtown area and that Is really great. We expect greater utlUzaUon of the racillty than Ir lt were located Int.be country. "There ls still a (aaclnatlon with the presidency hi this country. We appear to want to kn~w all t.here Is to know a bout tbe man and the decislona he has to make." Jones ls especlall roud ol two exhibita in SAVEaoc the new mu11eum President Nixon's letter of resignation to Secretary or Stille Henry Kl1111lnaer 1md Pr esid ent Ford'• document purdoning Nixon. ·'These have become 1l1nllicant In the course of the nation's hJstory and very well should be here." he adds. still a ''There i s fascination with pres i dency in country." the th i s One area of the muaeum that Is expected to ·• fascinate visitors Is t.be replica of the Oval SAVE28c Otrlce In the Whltu }{ou.ae that wlll rene~t the Geruld Ford eru. , ·' Evtiry president leuvea his mark on the Oval Office," explains Jonea. "Harr)' Trum11n'e was devoid of much decoration compa red with many oth r prealdents. The Nixon ortlce was ver y reeaJ In appearance wilb ~ presldenUaJ seal centered on a royal blue rug and a set or rlags behind the desk. "Whe n Ford came into the offi ce, he cha n ged t h al a11d made the otrlce more comfortable and s traightforward. 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Balley or Newport Beach isn't one of t hem . In ract, he's been expanding his business. Batley, 33, owns the RE /MAX franchise rights to the Orange Coast. and has offices in Costa Mes a and Irvine He recently sold a portion of t he Newport Bea~h rights to an associate, Bob Licata. to "further expand the RE/MAX syste m w1ttfln m y geographical area," Balley said The Newport Beach orfice opened July l Whal exactly is RE/MAX ? It's a real estate company founded in Denver nine years ago by Dave Liniger Today. through "At RE /MAX , you're in business for yourself, not by yourself." the selling of franchises. it is a n~twork of more than 425 independentb· owned broker ages w11h about 3.500 sales associates in the United States and Canada. What sets 1t apart from .other firms 1s its unusual operations sy.,ll'm a system . Balley believes. designed to promote professionalism and success nder the S\ :.tern. broker owners and sale" associates share ·offic·e expenses and fees. and are rt•!>tpons1ble for their own advertis ing and marketing <>xpcnscs In addition. a ssociates pa) a monthly management fee for the privilege of working from a HE MAX office In return. they retain 100 percent of all comm1s~wns earm·d Th~e monthly expenses can add up lialh~> e ... t1m ate~ the a'erage cost of doing bu~ine!'ts in .in REAL ESTATE QUISTIONS /CDMMINTS Define financial standing before determining strategy By RANDALL R. McCARDLE Q: I am not pleas~ wtlb lbe progum I am following for my flnaadal future. I need a more concise plan. Could you give me an oulll.De to follow -s teps oae, &wo ud three? Wba& fadon should I take into consideration ln pattiDg togeUler my overall flnanclal sche me? I appreciate your comments. J . J ., Newport Beacb A. First of all. clearly dehne where you are today, financia lly, and then anticipate your objectives and the strategy that will be required to cope with the negative influences in the market place influences determined to destroy your objectives. In other words, 1f we are not content with our present financial progress, we must reassess our position and lay down a plan of action that will encompass the following: · -Determine Flaaocial status of today: 1. Flll out a personal hnanc1al statement and clearly determine your assets and liabihties. (This practice s hould be repeated at least on a semiannual basis in order for you to mamtain an accurate pulse or your progress, or lack of 1t . as you pursue your 1denti{1ed objectives). 2. Assess the losses you are currently inc urring from the payment of personal income taxes that could, m fact, be sheltered. 3. Assess the consequences of inflation as it applies to your investing portfolio Have you failed to control real estate holdings -one of the best known hedges today. -set forth cle arly defined financial goals for the future. Orange Coast RE/MAX orr1c~ at $1 ,000 a month. or S12.000 a y('ar ··If an associate generates $60,000 In commissions. that means he closed escrow on $2 mtlhoo worth of proJSerty and that's the average in our office," Batley said. "With $12,000 in business expense&, he e nds up with $48,000. At a traditional office. that amount would be $30,000." The g1.>ncral industry practice 1s for salesme n and brokers to s plit commissions. By enabling associates to retain 100 percent. the theory 1s they will put forth an extra effort "At RE/MAX . you're in busmess for yourself, not by yourself." Batley explained. "I'm going to make the same management fee regardless of how much an a!'tsoc1atc earns . By being part of the HE / MAX sys t em. the assoc iate has ,the opportumly of making more m oney and huv(ng a nat1onw1de company behind him " According to Batley. 25 associates have been 1Hlded to llEt MAX 's Orange Coast operations this ) l'jr expanding their number to 60. This year, Batlt•y exix•c·ts lo close es(•row on more than $100 million. up from the $56 m1ll1on sales last year Hts top associate. Batley s ays. will earn $400,000. "We have sl'Vt.'O to IO people who will make ovl'r SI00,000 th1i. year," Batley said. "Six will double their 1ocumc. and one will more than triple h1" 1980 int•omc Thats not to s ay we don't have a rev. peopll· who arcn l doing as well But 1n tod<~f s l•conomy. the chances or performing are bet'\er ht· re v.c do a lot of in·house transl:lctions " 8alll') bought and sold f1 xer-upper·lype houses on the cast s 1dE.> of Cus ta Mesa before hcrnming involvNl rn RE/MAX . ·1 had madt· over SI00.000 l:I year for several ) t•ars . and I wa s gl'tt1ng bored.· Batley rt•membt•r..,cd . "I was looking for an opporlumty, and wunt1•d eonlrol of the.• HE MAX offices here. so I could 1mr,lcmcnt lhc system to my own ph1lo:-.oph) · The rights for Orange Coas t cost him $50,000 Il l· nperw<l l11s fir· ... t orfln• m Ol'lober 1978 and rrfan .i~t·d to clost• t·.,crov. on S779.000 Thal fu?u re Cratg W. Batley discusses his RE MAX uperu.tions at his Custa Mesa ofl1ce Jumped to $31 million lhl' followin~ year Batley predic ts a gradu<tf ·turnaround 1n the real estate markt•l h) ;vla) or Jun•· of nt·xt )car lie sees robust .,it fc., for four or fn·c.• month:.. fol lowed by a slo\\ dov. n bl'forl' Jnolher upward cytle be~ins. Thl' 1980s. he· bl'l1evl':.. v. ill b•· charactentcd b~ a l') chl·al hou.,ing markl't 'The real est.ill' 1ndu!>tt r~ •~ undergoing tht• most comprehenSl\'1.· r hangc s111t'<' World World I I." Ratley said · It s ev<ilv1ng into a f111Jntr al sen ices 1nduslr) ~ herl' JH'oplt-will hl· murl' -- knowledgeable. hav(' more experience and hl·tlN equipped to de<tl with d1ents' changin nt·e<h The er a of part time \\ant to make a l1ttlt• extra income salesperson i m·<·r In lht-m·w ordl•r. there 1s no place for what" 1rad1t111nalh called 'the hou~ewife broker .... HF: MAX 1s g<·tt1ng into the insurance. bus111e!'ts , ;md soml' rranch1scs. hke Balley·s. a r 11ffrring f1narw1al counseling services. It .., lht• v.;nt• of the future.· Batley said l. Establish short.term, intermediate and long .term goals <these goals should be reviewed on a monthly basis). 2. Realize that in your goal·setting exercise the progress made m earher years will not be as profound as those in later years, on ce the snowball e ffect (more c ommonly r e fe rred to as "compoundmg"J begins lo work for you. The California Dream 3. Be willing to take step one, even though 1t may be much smaller than you would like, to launch your investing career. Remember, a long journey begins with one small step. -Establish or redefine your game plan: 1. Be certain that you property calculate what your investing needs really are They generally will center on four basic benefits. <The benefit that most suits your needs will be determined by such things as your individual income level, your tax bracket and the degree of personal in volvemen t you wish lo com mit lo your inve~tmenl program). a. Cash flow (the amount of spendable cash remaining after all cash payments are made). b. Tax shelter (saving of income taxes). c. Equity build·up from mortgage retirement d . Appreciation (One of the real beauties of real estate ownership comes from the fact that the benefits derived from an appr eciation are generally only subject to long·term capital gains. Let's take a moment to reassess a couple of important points relative to the above mentioned benefits as we assess our position on our personal economic scale. Let's assume that your opponent (today's economy and our current tax structure) has been wiping you out al every move. You find yodrself with 1981 almost behind you and the unpleasant trust of a substantial income lax obligation gnawing heavily at your checkbook. If JI°" do nothing, JIOU will find 11ouraelf fadn{/ tM tam• dilemma OM 11eor from now. Good planning can help you realiie significant progress toward your financial goals by the end or the first year -and have an effective tax strategy plan working for you in the Interim. Randall R. McCardle f., pnndent of THE 'M!:AL. ESTATERS: tu! i• ollo an author. Lecturer and trutn1ctor Stndyourcommentlandqut1t~toRandyMcCardl•.clo Tht D<ril11PUot,P.O. Bo~ 1560.CostaMtsa,Callf 928%6 1\nn< n111cing tht ·long Cl\\'C litc<i < 1r<1nd Opening of tl1c st·<. onct ph<1sc at Sec-1 r {j( lgc. the.. luxurious town- h<>11)l' cornrnunitv nestled in tt1c co<lst<ll foc)tt1ills a l10\'<.' the D<1na Point ~1<lrin <:i. Sp<:«t<H 'Liie H OC('(ll1 \'il'WS tln · p<1r1 o f t hc priceless d111hi<u1cc ot this l)('C.-lUtiful rc~id<'ntial <1cl<.lrcss. Sail· ho< 11s ldcking to the foLir \\'inc ls . l ~rccll t1tnking Sl ll)Sl'IS . The l1on1cs <1t Sc<l Ridge (lr<. · <111 t\vo-s tory o ffering t\\'O or 1 hrc:e bcdroon1s. < :or~·n1pora ry exterior s ty l- ing cfffers un iquc c haracter dn<I ch<1rn1. <u1d provides the appearance of single· fan1ily hon1es. The e designs fe ature heavy s h ake roofs and gen ·rou - use of \-vood siding. Large "ntry court ynrds assure rnaximum privacy \'I \ \ ''' ''ff '•t, I fU I\\\' I 4H I\\\ ftH;ul 14.t ... p ""°' '05'<.4\l l_c1 Solcm.1 CorpoMllOll tff MU~ FOlf MO.ASSOC. ft~ lnt<:riors a rc designed for con1fon. offering a wealth of line <1ppo in1rncnts. Soar- ing Ccll t1cdral ceilings. skylights <1n<I c reative use ot \\'indOV\'S provictc <1 plc<1s<1n1 1ecling of open spc1cc and light. Lovely grcenb It s and ,,·inding p a thways enha nce tl1is picturesque setting. Ot hc:r an1ent it ies include heated pool and jacuzzi. cirarnatic c lubhouse and professional t nnis court. Residents of Sea Ridge will enjoy cooling sea breezes in a Clin1ate that o ffers year- round p l asur . We inv ite you to join us for our sp c ial gra nd opening ceJ brat ion. and turn a dr am into r ality. From $170.000 . Furnished models open dnil~] 10 a.m. ro 6 p.m. (714) 661 ~4193 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22. 1981 Pheasant Creek offers ·1ow financing program Phase 1 prices at Sterling Homes' new El Toro community, Pbeannt Creek, start at $67,900. A flnunclng plan featuring 12~ percent ror five ye ars Is available on these sinate -level. one· and two-bedroom. two-bath condominiums. AS percent down payment program is aJso offered. Three decorated models and the sales office are open doily from 10 a .m. to 5 p,m . and on weekends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Take the San Otego Freeway to the El Toro Road exit east. Proceed on El Toro Road to the development located about three miles past Trabuco Road. For more information. call 855-1525. * McLain Development Co. 's Sea Island collection in Newport Beach includes a single-story design plus six two-story townhome HIUSllG BRllfS plans that range in size from 2,111 to 3,003 square feet. Various homes feature two bedrooms with two or 2h baths; two bedrooms plus den or library; and three bedrooms with den or library and four baths. Prices range from $550,000 to $995.000. Seven model homes decorated by Saddleback Interiors of Corona del Mar, are open daily from 10 a .m. to dusk at ~H 1 Sea Cove Lane. just off Jamboree Road and north of Pacific Coast Highway. * Butl er Hous ing Corp . 's Sandcastle The townhomes range i.n !lizo from 1,296 to 1,646 :iquare feet and feature two or three bedrooms with two or 21~ baths. Prices are from $135,990 to $148,990 with a variety of financing programs from which lo choose. · Models by interior designer Carole Eichen are open daily from 10 a.m. tq. 5 p.m . Take the Santa Ana or San Diego freeway to CuJver Drlve, take CuJ\>er to Barranca Parkway and turn east. Turn le(t on West Yule Loop and right on Stone Creek North to the mode ls. The Jrvine Company Information CentP,J' is located at the corner of Culver Drive and Barranca Parkway. * Capistrano Partners, developers of The Hunt Club in San Juan Capistrano, are offering a s pecial, Hmited with 131h percent (13~ A.P.R.> financing on 30·year fixed rate loans. Furnished models and the saJes office are open daily, except Friday from 11 a .m. to dusk. Take the Garden Grove Freeway west or the Santa Ana Freeway south to The Cit.v Drive exit. Go south on The City Drive lo Garden Grove Boulevard and turn right to Fairview Street. Turn left on Fairview Street and go approximately one mile to Park Glen oo the left. From the Garden Grove Freeway east, take the Fairview Street exit and drive south to the development. .• Warmington Development's new Potomac L~'19,ing luxury home community in Laguna Niguel features four floor plans and is available with two or three bedrooms. two or 2\h baths and up to 2,502 square feet of living s pace. The singk!-level and two-story homes are priced from $228,000 to $295,000. u. 'f - Beautifully landscapmg surrounds the condominiums at Pheasant Creek tn El Toro Open hou~e 'successful' condominium community in Newport Beach is offering an ll'\'4 percent. five-year fixed rate financing program. The remaining units are available in one·, two-and three-bedroom floor plans, with up to 1.835 square feet of living space. Take the San Diego Freeway to MacArthur Boulevard, head toward the ocean· to Pacific Coast Highway, then right one short block to Avocado and left to the development. Decorated models are open from 11 a.m . to 6 p.m. daily. For further information, phone 673·3271. . Models decorated by Carole Eichen are open daily from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. Take the S~n Diego Fr.eeway to the Crown Valley Parkway exit and drive south to De l Avion. Turn left on De l Avion . and left on Barkentine to the models. A realty promotion featuring nearly 1.500 open houses in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley last weekend has been called a success, although no homes were sold. Jim Logan, president of the Huntington Be ach/Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. said .. Project Open House .. seemed to draw double the number of shoppers than us ual. Fountain · Valley officially recognized the · weekend promotion The project also received advance·eoverage in newspaper, television and radio reports * * In the Irvine community of Woodbridge. More than half of Showcase Homes' Costa Del Sol residences in the first two phases have been sold. The three-and four-bedroom homes are priced from $330,000 lo $450,000 and boast from 2,200 to 3.000 square feet of interior space. "On the surface, we'll have to term it a success," Logan said. "It's hard to figure out how many sales will result from the project because it often takes months before people decide lo buy a house. Logan says the re are about 450 realty offices in the organization. }le said planning the massive o pen house gave those involved something constructive to do in the past few weeks. He says house sales have ~n slow. "We're rnnducting a s urvey to see how successful thl' event was in terms of sales." Logan said Warmin~ton Development 's Woodbridge Townhomes still has three floor elans available for sale in the current phase. Four model homes and the sales office are open daily from 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. For more information . phone 821 ·4570 or ( 213 ! 498-1524. TDDA!'S CllSSlllD PUZZLE ACROSS question shelters princess 83 Scottlatl 1 Important 70 Broad grin 117 Turkish 14 Moroocan seaport person 71 Castor's government money 84 Quote 6 Bridges mother 1lS Jolson 15 Woodwork· 85 Metric unit 11 Pedestal 72 Animate 119 Enumerate er's need 86 Packs away parts 73 Etonlan's 121 Benefit 18 Squabbles 87 Desertllke 16 Detests parent 122 "Shadows" 17 Betel palm 88 Command· 21 Lyrl<: muse 74 Frightens t24 Legal 18 -deum ed 22 Custom 75 Vichy minority 19 Like some 89 Watcher 23 v1011n1st summer 127 Sacred cooking 91 Mer· Morini 76 Communion Image 20 Tranquil chandlse '24 Range crest plate 128 Chinese 34 English river 92 Part of a 25 Al's neigh-77Gem pagoda 35 Redacts play bor surface 129 NB's neigh-36 NFL score 93 Sallor·s 26 DlgrllPh 78 Most hack-bo< 38 Plural guardhouse 27 Abraham's neyed 130 Forward ending 95 Distance birthplace 79 Bet 131 -40 Harem room marker 28 -Mn&, 80 OreNup protundls 42 Golf clubs 96 Actor's CA 81 Flaalle rock 132 While 45 Above pseudonym: 29 Betore AO 82 Finds 133 May 8, 1945 4 7 Asiatic sea 2 words 30At home 85 Bacon's 134 Shade of 50 Sun deity 97 Shaving 31 Map companion green. for 51 Delay need direction 86 Tend a fire short 52 Tul timer 99 Identical 32Tlme abbr 87 Presidential 135 Right-hand 54 Byron poem 100 Spanish 33 Chills and nlclcname page 55 German god painter fever 90 Dweller 136 Plumed bird 56 Brazil red 101 Sleeping 35 Ciiek beetle 91 Mates 138 Stair post 57 Mexican sound 37 In front 92 Range 140 Manulac· Iara 103 Voong birds 39 Crumpet's 93 Donkey lurer 58 A1ti.n 104 Food bill cousin serenade 142 Discourage 59 Triton 105 Hush! 41 Steamy 94 Pearly 144 Planting 80 Surrender 106 Marbles 43 Divinity deg. portal• needs 61 Large 107 Despoil 44 Castes a 958"73 145 Pitchers stream 108 Vengean<:e ballot ACfOSS 146 Worn away 62 Anthem ' goddess 46 HMolc 96 Extent 147 Metal 64 Mud 110 Leaflet champion 97 Newlywed waste 65 Tavern 111 Wortls hard 48 Helm pos. 98 Extraordl-DOWN brews 112 Movie. In 49 To laugh: Fr. naryperaon 66 Relax Variety 51 Prying bar 99 Street 1 Cancel out 68 Ceremonies 113 Aocumu· 52 Stable sound 2 Spanish 69 Spirited I ates denizen 100 Ragouts region horM 114 Choir volcel S3 Hole In ace 101 Freshwater 3 College deg. 70Cllmbover 118 Pointed a 54 Delhi water turtle 4 Playful 72 Light beer mlaslle vesaet 102 Coet of mammal 73 Ooet road 117 Greai( letter 55 Thin cookie sizing 5 Burma cfliel work 118 One or any 56 Meal 104 Resources 6 Synagogue 74 Tent peg 120 Fall drink 58 Shell nuts 105 Hidden 7 Miiitary 76 Noggin tops 123 Afresh 61 Turbine obstacle revl-77 High 125 Sandy ridge wtleel 106 Brazilian 8 Jewish tamptature 126 Odin's wolf 82 Traveler's bird month 78 Push 134 Unusual atop 110 Falslty 9 Cairo's river 79 Wat81'· 137 Concerning 83 Swedish 111 Wearing 10 Yearn: walkers 139 Pronoun measure Shoes 2 words 80 Torn 141 Ring 67 Declares 112 LA'• time 11 Disputant asunder decision, 68 PU98f10tW zone 12 Bowman 81 Haiti for short 69 Oltflcult 115 Auto 13 Charlie's 82 Lake: Sp. 143 Solar as . Follow your team inthe ..., .... "Mos t of the realtors involved thought it was a positive e ffort a nd something lo rally behind. We're considering another one next spring." he said. Ile s aid house auctions. s uch as that l'Ond ucted recently at a tract in San Clemente and planned 1n Irvine. usually only deal with ne w homes. He said resale homes oredominale in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley The city councils of Huntington Beach and ORANGE COUNTY OFFICES FOR SALE 6.6°/o down Builder close-out of exceptionally attrac- tive brand new garden office condominiums near county courthouse. Investors & users. also lease option. 1300 to 21 .000 square feet. WELLINGTON GROUP 714/953-1235 714/544-0614 The final 30 ocean front homesites. A wallt'd and gal<'d private res idential community in San Clement<'. Private· bl'ac·h and private Swim and Tennis C lub. From $250,000 I 11/t·n•sf u11/y {11t<t11ct11# an11 /oh/1• 17 14 1498-28:3001'1213l 277-9470. PUBLIC AUCTION LAGUNA BEACH ESTATE Spectac ular new oceanview property to be auctioned on sile Sat., December 5th. 2:00 PM. For brochure & details. eon tact : Patterson/Parks Real Estate 497-4844 Miniln.,. lid $975,000 Paul. Ryan A uctioneer RA TES ARE DOWH -COME AHD SH • ~RTREE HEIGHTS F (ONDOMINIUMs orEH HOUSE Sat. & 5-dlly 11 tfl ... 2600 llodl SClllfa Ana A••·· Coata Mesa Beautiful 2Br 21/li baths & 2 Br 2 ba. homes. From $129,SOOto $139,500. VA · Con~ & non-owner financing pl ans. Some s tarting as low as l31f.t%. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REALTY 546-5605 631 -6194 CowtHy to lrokers Daily Pilat BEST BUY AROUND '56,950 THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BECOME THE PROUD OWNER OF A WOODHAVEN HOME IN LAKE ELSINORE.ONLY A FEW REMAIN . VISIT US TODAY - BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! VETS -$99. MOVE IN. BELOW MARKET INTEREST RATES 30 YR. FIXED RATE FINANCING. @© (714) 674·1~5 NOTICE TO INVESTORS IT'S A BUYERS MARKET AT J%1NTEREST TERMS AVAILABLE: Down P nt 3 BDRM. ayme Monthly Payments CFuny Amortlud - 5 Years) Price Loan Balance (After 5 Years) s 1 s.s10°0 87 I 8 5 62. 900°0 -0- 3-4 BEDROOM TOWN HOMES Deluxe oven, range and hood ... luminous kitchen celling ... garbage disposal ... walk-in pantry/utility areas ... full insulation ... cedar shingle roofs ... two-car parking ... children's playground ... pool and more . • SO ME UNITS PRESENTLY RENTER OCCUPIED I AT $425-$450 per month. NO A~NT CONTROL (H.0 . FM~O. $41.0t) • I !OTHER TERMS AVAILABLE! I P ARKWOOD VILLAS TOWNHOMES IN RIAL ?O CALL MONDA Y-RIDAY 642-3092 -. l Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 "CTITIOUI IUllMIU MNllll ITAT•MINT MUC Illa f'ICTITIOUI IUllMIH M.AMI nATIMIMT I" ICTITIOUI IUtl,.IU MAMa tTATIM•MT I Convicted priest not sorry T flt ltllowlnt ,.,,.,. It dtlllt ... alMttOI CO NIUMEll ~llOTE C TION AOl!NCY. IW I 11111 St<ftl, •JO'. k nte AM. CA '1101 Tiit followlne 11•110" " •••nt ""' ........ MOTION C0NT"0~ INC. •U Oert"IOtr t.troet, L•eune leech C1111ornle fK)I T "' ftlltWlne ,., Mii I• oel11e ....,....... . Two clergymen found guilty for bringing Cubans to U.S. in boatlift MIAMI (AP) One of two Eplscopal prle~t& convicted of "trading wllh tho enem y " for brln1ln1 411 C uban reruaeu lO the United States durlna the 1980 boatllfl says he'd d o It a111n If be hod to. The bells of Grace Episcopal Church In New Orlo1n1 began tollina Friday eventn1, 1hortly after gullly verdicts wore returned In Miami federal court against the Rev. Joe M orris Doss iand hfs curate at the church , the Rev. Leopold Frade. The two priests. who were acquitted or conspiracy char ges in the case, face up to 10 years in a federal penitentiary and $50,000 In fines each. U .S. District Judge Edward B. Davis. who presided over the two-week trial, set no sent.eoclna dote "It I had to. I would do It all over again becaause w e wer e actln1 in the name or the Lord," Doss said after the verdict. "It's not a matter or bitterness," Doss said after he returned to New Orleans ··I 'm disappointed that what I believe aas the truth was not accepted." Miami M ethodist Minister Roberto Pero was tound Innocent of both charges. A nurse. Ofella Hutchinson, of K enner, La., was given a direct ed verdict of acquittal befor e the case w ent to the jury Friday. She traveled with the prieslM to Cuba to pick up the refugees. "If anyone should have been indicted, it was President Carter because or his i ndecision in pollcy makina." said Perez. who left the courtroom in tears after the j ury delivered its verdict. "The Cuban community wlll be vvry upset at this. I will t ell m y church members to pray for these priests." Perez !Said. "Maybe we're paylnll for a lot of ~ins from the old administ ration," Frade said. Frade and Doss ferried Cubans to K ey West, Fla .. in June 1980 aboard a converted World War ll submarine ch aser they r enamed the God's Mercy. Nearly 125,000 Cuban11 cam e to the United States in the tive m onth "Freedom Floti ll a " after Cuban President Fidel Castro opened the port of M ariel. .. Tropical fish• Fresh• Mirfne Aquuium Supplies llOlllU I M<l(AHON, U4 Sl'1 StT•t. H-111«1\, CA~ fllla ll;IJ!ftfl• It <~"''" by en lr\dlvldlNI 11Mlt11[ M<l(H'°" Tiii• tYt_..1 WH Ill.cl wllll tllt (OVftly Cieri. of Oren .. Covnty on Ntv tt.t .. I Pl1M1t "vblltNCI o ... ,. .. Coe\I Delly ,.llot, Nov u. tt, tt. Otc 6. '"' •,.._t "CTITIOUI •UllNEH NAME $TATEMINT T ne lollowlng pe,.on It doing t>u•ln1u ••· H E W OI M l!H SIO N PROPERTIE5, 10101 Steier A•t'lut, Suite HO. 11-••ln Velloy, C•lllornle tt10I Robert J•y Wel1, 101'1 8run<o Clrtlt, S<lflll An•, Celllornl• tJIO) Tlllt bl.ltllllH It COllOu<l•d by •n llldlvldlMll AOC.rl J Welt fllla \let-I WAI Ill .. wllll 1111 Counly Clerk ol Oonge C.ovnty on Ho•tmt>er I), "" ~11162' Publl•-Or-Coest Delly Pllol, Nov IS, n. n, De< •. 1911 •• 11 PllUC ~[ "CTITIOUI •USINES5 NAME STATIMENT T II• 1011owln9 person I• doing ""''" .. '" .,1111., J V1notn1>ruu. •U Ot l'trll-. ~ llecl!, CtllfWllll mt1 T llh IMl•IN» It tolldvc: I.cl 11\1 en llldlvltklll JUIH VOllOtnllf'Wkt tlllt •lei.menl w• llled wltll IM C:ounly Cler• ol ~ ..... Co.;nly en Novtrnblf U, 1,.1 110 OUYt. (All,.ll CLIANINO CO , .. I I Be¥ II , C.IO MIMI, C... .,,,, o.. ......... '-'"· 0 0 • "" o. oOI I ley II., c .. 11 -·Co m11 Tiii• .,.,_ •• <.-.Ct .. b' '" llldM4'11tl Oo<tlfly ~ '-"''" 00,,.,,0 flllt .it1-t ••• filed wllll Ille Ctwnty Clffk 01 on,... CtllfllY en Nove"lbff 12, '"' ,,, .. 71 ,,,-1 Publllo/led OrlnOt CAlott Delly Piiot, ~ubll....O Ortftllt Goell 0•11~ ~hot Nov U, 11, 2', Otc. t, 1911 4tM-91 Nov U, 21, 1', o.< t, ,.,, 1'41-tl ~ICTITIOUI IUtlMEU MAMll l'TATIMENT II & l L.ANOSCAf'•, 5'2 ~ ........... Orlvo, (MIO ~ C.tllo<'nl• t»il II-l -lltcrt, 1'1 P~PQfll Ori.,., C.ta ~ Celllo<'nl• ._. Scott II lltMl911', 901 HUfttlnglon ltrff1, H .... 1 .......... ecll, Celltof'nl• Tlllt lluuMu h u nduc:t9d 11\1 111 lftllMINOI """" L WllllO<,. Tiiis ... ._ w•• Iii.ct Wllll .... C-ty Cl«tl tll Or-County on ()ct "· , ... "'7t4t4 Puoll.,... 0r.,. Coeat o.lly ~llot, Nov t, I. 15, 22, '"I -.ti "CTITIOUS •USINll5 ~ICTITtOUI •UllNIH NA.Ml STAHMINT T II• followlno II'''°" It doln9 bualntO •t <.O MM ERCIAL WINOOW ClEftNINO, ltlU Con11rvc:llon W•y Eett, lrvlne, C•llf1><nl• tt71• M•rlo -'°" 11111. 2..:1 Rlver\lde Orlvt, Cata Mne, C.ollfo<nl• •1•'1 r1111 outlnoH 1, tondu<t•d by en lllOIVlduttl -rlo Flll Tllh \lettMelll .... lllecl wllh Ille CounlY Cltrlo of Orenoe Covntl' on Novtmtier U "" 1'111411 Puollslled Orenoe Coett Otlly Pltot . Nov 1 •, 22, 1', 0e< •· ,,., 4..o-tl MAMI STA Tl MINT l'ICTIT10UI eUllM•U Thi followlno pertot\J .,. do<ng NAMI ITATtMINT bullnn••s. Tiii IOllOwlnt ,..,.Ofl It d•lllt ·l Pentagon eyeing new MX shell game plan Nov. 21 , 1181 ·Nov. 27, 1111 Kryptopterva bklrrtila: 1. 7t LEE ENTERPR ISES, llHf MerlqOld, ~t••n Veiloy, C.• '1109 Jerry 0.-i..e., IUSt Mer10010, MEMORIES 8Y MICHELLE, :i..1 w.IMUM 8MH St.,''"'"'· C. t11U TAKATA NU 11 SEii Y AN 0 I Mlclltle J L.o.,.,,dusloo, lMI a.t .. LANDSCAPE CO., Jt7 Gr..-Woy, WAS HINGTON <AP> The new MX misstle could be h oused in "s hell-gam e " s il os if they can be g i ven an adequate d ef en s i ve cover against Soviet a ttack, the Pentagon says. "The adm in ist ration int e nds t o expl ore deceptive basing o f offen sive missiles as an o pt ion within t h e ballistic missile dE:fense program," the Pentagon said when asked about a related letter sen~ by Defe n se Secretar y Caspar Weinbe r ger to Se n J o hn Tower . R -T exas, ch airman of th e Senate Armed Services Comm1tlee Defense officials satd this was not a reversal l)f a d ec1s1on by the R eagan admirustration to kill a Ca rt e r administration plan to shuttle 200 MX missiles amon g 4,600 horizontal cement s h e lte r s in Nevada and Utah The Ca rt er administration did not propose a ba ll1s l1c missile defensive shield beca u se i t f ell wade dispersal of MX m issiles among so many shelters would make at DIATH llDTICIS i mpossible for the Soviets to destroy them. W einberger, however, has ~sa id the Soviets co u d build enough a ddi ional missiles to s mother unprotected M X sh elter s with a barrage of warheads. B a lli s ti c mi ssile defense was one of three options th a,l President Reagan listed for study l ooki ng t o ward a p e rmanent plan for deploym ent of 100 MX m i ssiles by 1984. The other s are a "conti nuous patrol aircraft" from which the missiles could be launched or putting the m1sstles an silos deep ins ide mountains. A sen ior Pentagon ofrlc1al, who asked to re main anon y mou s. said "W e would not neglect deception as an element o r a l ong-term basing sys tem if it wa s Policy OK'd SAN FRANC I SCO (AP! T he Board of S up e rvi so r s ha s approved a policy to eliminate pay inequities based on race and sex c l assification among employees protect ed by a balhstic m issile defense which could shoot the raseals down." Con cepts under study i n c lude d eve l opi n g m obile radar so the Russians could not blind the defensive system O fficials also said the United States mig ht build "a lot more holes" verti cal si l os amon g which the MX missiles could be shifted at night. They said it was a lso possibl e to inc r ease d eception by moving dummy missiles among the silos. O ne plan r eport edly uoder s tudy suggests building 500 silos for the 100 plan n ed M X missiles T here was no indication where those silos would be l ocaled. Official s s t r essed there is no in tention t o return to the kind of sys t em the Ca rter adminis tr a tion h ad proposed. M eanwhile , o fficials s aid there is no change in th e a nn o un ced intention to inst all the f i r s t 36 or so MX mi ssiles 1n s ilos curr ently occupied by eith er Minutem an or Titan II missiles My body Is slender. my spine visible along mv lateral line my internal organis contained in a silver sac under my head A fascinating addition t o the aauarium and I am on sale at Aouatic Troolcals under the name "Glass Cat" for only 1 79 1510 W. B•ker •Coat• MeH e!s 54S.-1391 •Comer H•rt»or & Beker - Admission: '2.00 with ad Sunday, No•. 22 SHOW I 0 A.M. to 4 P.M. FRADKIN FAIRS 846-8983 SALE NE:WPORTER INN I I 07 Jamboree Road Newport Beach PWUC llJICE Founleln V•llev, C• tJIOI • Tlllt butlneu I• tOfldUCled by en llld!Ylduel Jerry 0 LH Tiii• llet_,,I ••• liled wltll tlll CouMY Clerk of Or•noe Counly on Hovem-12, '"' 1"115'71 Publl•lltd Orenqe C.oe'1 Delly Pllol Nov U , 11, 1', Dec t, 1911 0-..1 PUIUC llTICE l'ICTITtOUS •USINIU NAME STATEMENT Tiit followln11 pe,.on IJ doing ... alneHH RC ENGINEERING, 1'U S. Felrvlew, STO·Jl, Senti AM, CA. '1104 • Roneld w CIOM, '" Rk llrnont, AM,,.lm, CA 9901 Tiii• bu\lrwH Is (-UCllO by •n lncllvl-1 RonelCIW CIOW Tiii\ JUl_..1 wot filed wllll Ille Covnty Cieri! of O<•noe County °" Octoo.r ,., '"I 1117401 Publla-0..,. Coe\I Deily 1>1101, Howembff 1. I IS, n , 1 .. 1 NIUC ~E l"ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAM• STATEMENT Tiie followlng prrso., " doing i...11n1u •• SUPER SPANISH, U1J lncllene Ave nut, C•te Mfte, Celll0tnl• t262' Anne O'Rellly, JJIJ ln ol•n• Avenue, COii• Mew, C..tllornle t1U6 Tiii• IMlslnns I• cotlduCltd by en ndlvlduel MneO'Rellly r11b '1•1-1 •we> fllld with IN ounh Clerk of Orenoe County on Novembff 5, 1911 1'17J.s2 PUblltlled Orange Coe•• Delly Piiot, ov 1. u. n. n. '"' •111.-1. l'ICTITIOUS •USINUS NAME STATEMENT The follow1nQ p•rson '' ootno °"''"""" ., TIMBER COMPANY SALOON, ''°' H•rbo< BIVO Cost• Mew, (JI .,.,. . TERRENCE 8 DEEMS 406 lltll St , •A, Hun!lnqtOfl &.!kll CA ., .... ""' bualnH• " (OflO\;(lf'CI by ... !"'""'-----------lndl•ld...,I Torrence 8 Deem• St., lrvlne. CAI tJIU Coote -Cellfonll• '21» l t rry l . Lo.,.nclut•t, ,._., 8eln Teturnl' Tom TOMlo "1 or...-St , lrvlrw, CAI '2114 w Col,.~ CelN..:...e •27» Tllh bualneu It Condu<l.O by en 1n ~Y11•1 ~-· '11 -~-1.., lly ell dlvlduel. S .,....,_. --MIClltle Lovenautlll lncllvldu•I Tiiis '1tltmenl wes flltd will\ the -Ta.1• Counly c1er1o ol O••noo County on Tiii• -...-wot llled with -November 19, 1991. County Clff1l al 0r"'99 c-tl' on Oct. 1'11.nt n , "" Publltlltd Orenoe ~ .. , Detty PllOI 1"174471 "IOv. 21, 1', Dec. 6, u. ,,., ~II PublllNCI Or-Coest Delly Piiot -------------1 Nov I, I, U, 22, '"' -.01 PUIUC llJICE PUIUC llOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •USINIU l'ICTITIOUS 9.USINUS M""°'E STATEMINT N""°'E STATIMllNT f111 lollowlng person I\ dolnQ T flt fotiowlng per\On i. doing builn•1s •• tN•1neu ., TR I.FISHERS, 40CI Mel" s""'· p Ar s CONSULTANT, '•IO 8elllot, CA. tMI Mln0to Oro•• ,.,.,.Mew, C•lllornl• MkllMI Bull•rd. "' w Wiison .,.,. Sir"'· .. (.11), Coste Mew, CA .,.. PUPIL Altd TRAHSPORTAT l()fj TllU lf.!Slneu II (OftdU( '"' bY • s .. F E Ty c 0 " s u l TA NT "I 0 l!mtled ptrtrer'i/\lp,' M1n0tce f>'IY ... C°'IAI MH•, Ceiltorflle Ml<Ntl Bull.rd '1•1• ' Tiiis ,,.,_, wot 111.0 •ltfl tr. Petrltl• M Fontenol, UIO County Clerk of Or•noe Counly Oft Monorce Or••• C0>lt -w. Ct llP0tnle Cktoller n . 1911 .,.,. T ... mH W Allell T lln bU•lneH o> c.on<1u< led by en A-IWY .. Law INllVld .... I 11'10•.,.5' Sit.• P•lrou• M Fontenot N••~ he<ll.CAfH'O TIHJ Jt.•temenl .... , hied wllll IN 1'11-Covnly Cttrll ol Or•noe Covnty Oft Publl""'° Or..,oe Coe\1 0•111 Pllol, November 11 1"1 Nonmbe< I, I , IS, n. '"' • frl1M1t '14C>-OI Pubh\Nd 0r•"91 Cod'1 O•oly Ptlol, MllC llT1CE l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS N""°'E STATEMENT Tiie followlnQ ""'''" ••• dolno b1.nlnt '.i •• TR AUTWEIN BROTHE RS WATERFRONT CONSTlllUCTION, 1410 Hewporl 8oultverd, Newport 8Hcll,CA t7t4l. NO• IS ?1 ,. 0e< o, 1 .. 1 •WO-II MUC •net l'ICTITIOUS •USIMIU MAMI STATEMENT Tiii followlnv perlOll• .,. dol"9 b<l•lnn• •• COAST ~NVESTMENT GfllOUP, 20 Eul 22nd Slrttt, CoJI• MH•, Celllornlef'J62' Rl8 MARINA, INC, e C.llPornle torp1Ht llon •OOO M•<Arlllur Miidred 8 8urdorl, Outhr 8oule•••O H...;P0<1 8Htll CA tJ..O G•rdens, 21 SI 0•11. Rm Ola. ' ' SIAlnlOfl, Ctllfof'nle ..,.._, CRH 0 Ev EL 0 PM ENT, • Ooneld L lluf'dorf -Frenos E C•lllornlt corporetlon, •OOO Burdorf, 2652 Vi.Ce Drive, Newpol'l MecArtll11r Bouleverd, Newport llNCll, CelltornletJt4l 81•<11. CA,_ Wllll-P CMton -""'°1'911"'1 Sl(F Ill, INC. • Celllornle F Coston UJS Vine Del W.er c0<pouli0fl, 1'10 Hewpon 8ouleverd, Pleontle ~lto<nle~ ' Newport 8ee<ll, CA nt4l o..11e' ..._ ~ -l•rt>«• J FFMc, INC , e C•lllornle H_.,.. 142 E.ul t2f'O St<MI Cosio corporellOfl, J'10 NtWl>0<1 lloulevero, Mew, ~li.i.'.nle .,.11 ' Ht•-1 llN<fl, CA t2t6l Wllll•m Bl•or I nd Cynllll• M . Tiiis binlnn• II COftdutted bJ • Arm•t<~ O'Donnell & 8r'911em, oenerel -1nff1.Np llll Oow S.rwt Suo• 1to Newport CRH DEVELOPMENT INC' a .. cll, CAltlforr ... ·,_ • Prnlmftt Edwin A -&Mlle<• S _,.,., Tiii• stet-I .... 11110 wolf! Ille -MecAttnw eovr.venl Nnrpon Counly Cltrlo ot O<en91 Couniy °" 8H<ll Col_•,_ ' :0~ ~ ~ .. ~ s I( IE H 0 A L L & Tiii; llUtlntt• .. tondvcled by • HAlllllHGTOM Olftlr•I _,,...,,,.P ptllJC !Im l'ICTITIOUS •USINIU ~ICTIT10US •USINIU l"ICTITIOUS •USINUI Tll•• "••e,,,_1 ••• ltlf'CI wttll Ille Sii t:RI I)\~ NAME STATEMl!NT MAME STATEMENT NAME STA TIMI HT County Clerll of Orenqe Covnly °" .J \ :\11-:S E "" r-: H II> \' l'ICTi-ous •usiwE•s Tfle 1011ow1n9 Per•Ofl 1~ do Inv -·~~ .. ·-•,o1 .. 1-1nv PffSOftS ere doing Tiii tollowln9 11eoons .,. doln9 Nov 11 1911 A Prof-I L.ew c . .._MI.. TlllJ stot°.::::t ~lled with t.N U" MK-9tVC.. Soll• Its County Clfftl al Or-Counly °"Oct I l''lllt•lll 11t "'•Ulh I ,1111111,1 " " ~ IMl•lneu • _., ·• bonlnns .,. 1"11S4n .. NAMI STATIMUtT IONOEO HOME CAllE IO'A LAGUNA SOYNO STA.GE, 21'1 EXECUTIVE REGISTRY, 1.0 PubllsNd 0r""90 CoHI Delly Pi101, New-1 IMcll, CA t7'4I flt1IOSJ 1t '"' 1"17.-S I ',a I' ,1' '"ti ,1 IA .o I II fl T fie lollowln9 per•on h do I no Cleerb,_ L-, Co.lo ,,,,,_,;,, CA LA19U11e CM.,... ll-. u..-lkkll. Con ...... lel a U, Tustin, CAI tJteO HOv IS, n . 1', o.< t 1'111 4'57-11 \111 i•mlk'I ~I l'IHI ...,111·11\t•ll l>t1Jlnou .u tJtU CAllllor1111ms1 Collffn L•rH Rollerb, llMI ,_..,. Pubtllhed Or-Coe'1 Delly Piiot. "11114!-Or-Coe&t Delly Pilot. 'low I , U, 11, 1'. 19ll 4W}-ll Nov t, I, U, 2', 1911 -.91 I h f' t 0 & 0 MAINT'S, IUO Adems, Herrlet Heney Semple, IO•A Mlcll .. I 0 . l(uny, JISO• ht SI ,Ge<dlnGrove.CAI '26o'O I\ I' II 1lt• '.II ,1 llllll ll'I V IOI, CoslAI-.. CA. ma Cleerbr-Une Co.IA M<IH CA .,.,.nut,SooAll ~. C.lllornle UHi TIM ~rle Spicer, 11MI Fe'l'I St , • PHUC •TICE 11.ttt•I ~h1•111l..111 111 I ,l)!llllJ Oevld L Hest .. ly, tUO Ademt., 92616 ' ' Ooneld G. Wlllll•t<PI, Jlt "Y" Gerden Gro ..... CAI '1 .. 0 1------------ llt•JC·h. C "1 .11111 I '''ll't \11.., V 101, CoslAI Motw, CA. ma Tiii• -nnt ll <-l9d by en Piece, LAI.-8H<h. CAltllor'nle t2'SI LelAI Gey JOllMOn, :lt77 OunQe PVIUC NOTICE l 'hvt ll'' 1•1·1 k 111 l .. 11:1111.1 Tiii• btnlnou h <onc!UCled by •n lndlot~I Tllh buslnou .. CO!ldu<l•d Oy . Av·~~-BJ·~,!'·G~:.··,CAI, .~'eo·-lndlvl-1 H~rlet N S.mple JOn•r•I paniwnl'tlp ....,, ,, .. " ..., ..,. -• l"ICTITIOUS •USINIDIS MAMISTATIMENT NOTICE OF DEATH OF r 11e follow1n11 111rr.on• .,. ootno NORMAN FREDER ICK NOTICE OF DEATH OF lk,1th l '.1 ~t'l'\lll'' will h" O.VldL.HeSletly T1'I• •t•-wet fl19d wttll 1111 Mlcl,.el O,ICuny HewPOrt&.ecll,C. tJ~ h1·ld nn ~lo11tla1 \1111•111twr Tiii• •tat..,,,.nt wH 111111 wllll '"' County Cler• of O<enoe County on Tiiis slAlt.....,,t w.u 1119'1 wttll 1111 Tiii• buslnHt I• condutlf'CI b• • ous1ness., M A R Y E U S T A C E souTH COAST c1Rcu1TS,. m1 S IM PS 0 N AND 0 SAMPSON, aka MARYE. ;:s;•nd Or . COron• del ,.,.,, ca p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D s A M p s 0 N A N 0 0 F :! ;J, l !HI l J 1 I I 1111 ,\~I ,11 Counly cr.n of Orenoe County on Ckt-r 1' 1911 Counly Clerk of Orenqe CovnlY on oenerel r:~!~~~~:!;'°n 100.r 1', 1911 ' 1117 ..... 1 November 5, 1911 Pacific View Chapel with ..,,..,. .,._ ..-11SM1 This 1tet11Mnt wH "'"' •Ith tr. l··.1 1 h1·1 .) ,1flll'' I I.at t nl'I t ot Pubtl\Nd Or._ Coe•t Delly Pllof, Publl-0.""90 Coett Delly ~llol, Publl•Nd Ortnte Coett Oelly Piiot. Covnty Clerk Of Or1ng" eo..nty °" CPlerlts A. lltnr.on, ueJ Gui. M l NIST ER ESTATE NO. p ET I T ION TO AD . Nov•"lbff I, I. 15, 12, 1911 November It, 1,.1 ...,1 t':ithi•t 1111, ,11 ~1 ,.11 ,1 Nov1mD«1,1,u,n,1"1 ...... 1 ..._.1 Nov a,u,n,H,1911 • .,, ... , 1111.._ lnoford,~11eMeu,c. .,..,, A -110678. MINISTER ESTATE NO Betty J, ThomPIOll . .,01 c.on1eno T o a I I h e i r s A l 111" ~ · Or .. CoronecMI Mor,CAl.'1'25 be f' i d 't • • -· I .1th11l11 l 'h11r111 l .J).:1111,1·~-----------~------------~-------~---~ ~bll~d Ore~ ~ell Delly~~ lll•Jdt t1ll11 1Jllll): F111•111h Nov.72.1',0.c•,ll,l,.I 50Utl Thi• buslMu 11 conoucted by a ne. tear es, ere 1 ors an T 0 a I I h e i r s , 11mU•d1NrtnerS111p. cont ingent c r e ditors of benefici aries creditors T1111 ,c;.::~'°O:u 111..i """' ,,,. N. or man Frederick and contingent' creditors of County Cieri. of oreno• eo..nty °" Simpson and per sons wh Mary Eustace Sampson '40vemt>er "· 1"1 Fl1Ull may be otherwise interest and persons who may be ~!111-d Or•nve ~ell Delly ~lo( ed I n the w 111 a nd l o otherwise Interested in the 111 ,1 ' 1· a 11 "11 :-.. u n 11 ,, ' ''" t•mhl'' l:! l!IHI tfum :! 1101'~1 Ito I 1"11'\I .mil 1111111 7 IHll':\I lo 'J IMll'\l JI 1•.1n l11· \ 11•\\ l 'h,1111'1 1n11·1 nlt'nl ,,, 1'.111 111 \ 11·\A \11•nt1111.ll I' J I I.. I' J I I I I l \ I l' \\ \J 111 111,11 \ <111 t'l'llH.., Neptune Societv CllEMATIOH •UlllALATSlA 646·7431 Our literature tells the complete story of our society C.11 IW f<M ponlelle ,. "" Cem.1911• ,AClftC YllW MIMOllAL PAil• Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific Vo ew Drove Newoort Beach 644·:?700 McCOIMlc:.tl MOITUAlllS Laouna Beach 494·941 5 Laouna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Caoostrano 495·1776 HAUOI LAWN-MT. OLIYl Monuarv •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540 5554 "HCI HOTHllS 1&1 .. 0ADWAY MOITUAIT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALnlllGHOH SMITH 6 TUTHILL WUJCUff CHAPIL 427 E t7th St Cost• Mesa 84fr9371 ,_Cl 190THlll SMmtl' MOITUAH W Ma1nSt ~nllnQCon Beac;h S3&-6538 " PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 1 s completing the final phase o f MaCJftolia Court in the beautiful Mausoleum of the Pacific. We still hove choice locations available and offer a monthly savings pion. Discounts ranging from $205 to $680 available until Dec. I , 1981 . i olk to us now about the advantages of purchasing before the need arises. ~ PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK AND MORTUARY 3SCX> Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. California 1714) 6+4·2700 l"ICTITIOUS •USINHI HA~ STATEMINT Tiit fOllo•lnv Pl•M>n 11 doino 11u11 MUH Al GllOUP Z/VE NTURE MANAGEMENT, 81 OELTA ZETA Nov u. tt, o.c • n 1911 505+81 estate. will and/or estate. A peti_tion has .been fi t . A pet ition has been filed MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES. 11'3 ------------ by Marilyn L. Simpson 1 by Hetty S. Larkin in the the Superior Court .of Superior Court of Orange Orange C~unty request1n County r equest ing that that Marilyn L. Slmp Hetty s. Larkin be ap- be appointed as persona p ointed as per sonal representative to ad representat i v e to ad· m i n ister the estate o minist er the estate of Norman Fre d e r ic k Mary Eustace Sampson Simpson (und er the In· <under the Independent dependent Administration Administration of Estates of Estates Act ). The peti· Act>. The petition is set for tion is set for hearing in hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 700 Ci vic Center Drive, Center Drive West In the West, In the City of Santa Ci ty of Santa ' Ana , Ana , Cal ifornia on Callfornla on D ecember December 16, 1981 at 9:30 ="° Roed, NewPOr1 Bet<.11, CAI fllCTITlOUS •utlNIU Oevld Jomu Zerembe, U U MAMa STATIMINT "ulllncl Aoed, Newport Beech, Cl Tiie lollowlnv oerton IJ doln9 92MO ..... 1 ...... Tiiis buJIMH h conductld by en ,,.. IMPERIAl TRAVEL 1JO $ou111 dlvl-1. l"lperlel Hlpwey, IU\ellelm HlllJ, °""''d Jemtt ZoremlNI Cellfornle Tiiis stele1Mnt WH lllld wlll'I Ille E•tller Ann Celesen1lo, 4514 C.O..nty Clerk of Or•nv• ""'1ty on Jemutown Drive, Yorb• t..lnde. November It, 1,.1 Colllorlll• nte6 ~7Ul1 Anne L ,..,.,.,, •St• JemttlOW1'1 PuOll-d O••noe ~est Delly ~~ Orlv•, Y-UllCI•, C.lllornl• •a. Nov. 12. Jt, Dec. 6, IJ, 1911 ~I Tllh IMltl"9u I• conducted by • PUil.iC MRE PICTITIOUI •UllNEll MAMaSTATIMINT TIM follOWlno pefson• .,. dOl'lt buslMHM: Ml!AOOWLARIC PHARMACY. ••n Warner Avenue, Hunlln9ton lle.c:ll. Cellfoml• .,.... Antllony Peuennentt, 2oio2 Corl•-UM, H11nt1"91on l•e<h, CollfornleftMt Joseplllno Peuen111nte. 29>02 Cerltbod I.AM, Hunttnvton l•ecll . Cetlforlll•,_. Tiiis ... Mneu Is conducttd by I ""9f•l~p """"""' "·-· T"ls 11e....._. wa lllell wltll thl C-IY o..tt al °''"t"' Olunty on Ocl 1'.1911 1•11wt Pvlllllllld Or ... Coest Delly Piiot, Nov. 1, I, u. 22. 1"1 •~ If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and ~ friendly ad-l viser w ill help you turn your wheels into cash . Daily .Plat ..... ,., __ ... ,p E•tll•r Ann C•••••nrlo/ AMOL ..... Tiiis ltM-1 ..... flied with thl County Cl-al Or-County on Oct. 1', 1911 16, 1981 at 9:30 a.m . a.m . ~174461 IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the Pub""*' Otenge eo.11 oe11v Piiot, granting of the petition granting of the petition, Nov.'·'· u. n , 1911 m1 ... t you should either appea; you should either appear PllUC llTICE at the hearing and state at the hearing and state your objections o r file your objections or file P1cT1T1ouuus1Nus written objections with the written object ions with.the NAME STATEMENT court before the hearing. court before the hearing. Th• fo11ow1n9 e>er•on• ••• dolnQ Your appearance may be Your appearance may be .,..,,;'!~-',:t.""'T•c co .. 1e1 1<1Mco in person or by your at· In person or by your at· IC> I( IMCO NURSERY, 11.0 MOfl<Ovle tor ney. torney. Awt ,A·JO,C0.1A1111ew,c.ttm IF YOU ARE A IF YOU ARE A Nu·M•tl< lnduttrlu, Inc C• CREDITOR t CREDITOR or a cont-C•lllOfnl• c0t·pou11on1 11.0 ,,..,,,,ovl• or a con • 1 t d' f de A ... ,A·JO.c:.IAl"'"'.'c..mn ingent credi tor of the de· ngen ere 1tor o the • Thi• .,..,,,_s 11 <Oflduct111 o, • ceased, you must file your ceased, "t:Du must file your c0tpor•~':,.,.1k111CMtri.s claim w ith the court or claim with the court or lly Klm M<R•, present it to the personal present It to the personal SecrelAlrr representative appointed representative appointed Tiii• •t•-we1 nttd w1t11 t,,. b"' the court within four by the court within four CovMy Cl«ll ot Or•noe Covn1y on ' months from t .. -date of Nov1mw 11. 1911 months from the date of '"" 1"17MI> fir st Issuance of letters as first Issuance of letters as Put>llSNCI 0r.,. c~.c Delly P11o1 rovlded In section 700 of provided In Section 700 of Nov u.n.n.o.c •.•911 -2-11 he Probate Code of the P robate Code of llfornla. The time for California. The time for lllng claim s will not ex-flllng claims will not ex- Ire prior to four months plre prior to four months 'ie"'"'°"' 1u11Nus rom the date of the hear-from the d1te of the hear- MAMUTAT"IM•N' Ing noticed above In~ noticed abo"•· Tiie lollttWlllf ""°"'ere dotno YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE ...,.i':t'~uo MANAOEM•NT he file kept by the court. the file kept by the court. coM,ANY, ms N10nrov1• Awonw, If you are Interested In the If you are Interested In the o'r,"'"'.,,' •·•· Cot•• Muo, state, YOV may file a ,.._ estate, you may flle a re- c.i ':.':!T::f ln•r v '"•~•rcll uest w ith the court to re-quest with the court to re· e""'"""' • "-'•~• """''"..,· elve specl•I notice Of the celve special notice Of the •t Otwef Dl'tw, lllltt H, N~ nventory of estate and of Inventory of estate and of •-11• c.ilfwlllo -.a he lltl t -the petitions, ac<C>Wttl and r1111 IMI-• 11 CM1Nctoc1 ., "' pe ons, accoun 1 •·~ reports dis I bed I ~ ..mnc:~._ -1et1o11 .._, ,_ eports described In Ste· t l 1 2 OcOr S fn th • • .,"_.... Ion 1200 .5 of the on · o • ,__. 1-.. "-~11 llfornla ProtMitt COdt. C.llfornl• Probate C'Ddl. c-. o u • • • y o. • •, •, McGee & p>aut, tnc. J• .... L. •0-:::.:r· ,,........,,. .. 0 , 1J01 Dowe 11. s..-. ne Mn Via n1e ......_ -..... """' .. Newport ... ce. Cl ,_ ,.._,.... .. Ka, Cll ... ~::::.., ~,: °' .. c~ ... en•> 712-MM. C114> '1Mta ,,,... Published Oranot ONlt PublltMcl Ora,... Ololll ......... or.. c.e. ~,... ~fly PllOt, Nov. 21. n.. 0.lly Pttot, Nov • .,, n.. .................. "" ...., , .. , -5123-11 , ,,.1512 ... , ~--~~~--~----------\~----~~ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT$unday, November 22. 1981 Students' depth· chided WASHINGTON <AP > An overwhelming majority. of American litudent.a cannot write • coherent analysis of what they read, a feder11ly sponaored atudy concludes. The authors of the report on "Reading, Thinking a nd Wrltina," released recently by the National Assessment of Educational Progress, said claasroom teachers who drill students to give quick, eas)! a n wers may be to blame. Ry age 17. the study found, mos t students can read at an appropriate level , answer multiple-choice questions and summarize passages. But their written explanations are "superficial and limited." ''The end res ult is an emphas is on s hallow and s uperfic ial opinions at the expense of reasoned and disciplined thought ," the authors said. They faulted tea chers who solicit only brief comments Crom s~udent ~ during c la~s roo m d1~c u ss 1 o n s and who give primarily multiple-c hoice or fill ·in-lhe-blank tests. Students ··seem satisfied with their initial interpretations ... and seem genuinely puzzled at requests to explain or defend their points of view," the report said. Some 106,000 students ages 9. 13 and 17 were tested in 1979-80 by the National Assessment on Edu<'ational Progress. a federally funded agency. Last April, based on separate readang questions, the agency reported that 9-year-olds ' reading Improved during the 1970s, while the others gained no ground. The NAEP. run b y the Denver -based Education Com mission of the Stales, previously tested s tudents on readmg and literature an 1970-71 and readmg alone m 1974-75 It has tested nearly 1 m1lhon youngsters tn a variety or subJe<'ts since 1969. There "1s some reason to believe that their exposure to literary works has decline(l.pver the last 10 years." lhe report said. By their own testimony, the teen agers "read little for their own enjoyment and spent more lime wal<'hing television than reading " Interest m reading wanes from grammar school to high school Asked to read and analyze poems, a shaggy dog story, (:.ibles and other works , thr ee quarters or the 17 -y ear-olds answered the multipl e choice question s correc·ll}. but "only 5 to 10 percent showed strong analyll<' sk 1 lls About 10 to 15 percent showed no evidence of being able to do the analyt1<' tasks at all." the report said . In 1970-71. 51 percent of the 17 ·year-olds wrote adequate analyses. but this time only 41 percent did, the report said. A bout 10 percent of the NA EP's questions demanded brief essays The rest were multlple-choi<'e Million trees planned in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES <AP> -The battle for air pollution is leaf10g out and should have a lot of new branches soon. That's because a conservation group, the Campaign for lhe Urban Forest, is making its bid to clean up Los Angeles air for the 1984 Olympics and beyond by putting down roots: It's planning to plant a million trees. "One million trees, when 20 years oJd, will mter as much aa 200 tons of particulate s mog from the air every day " said the organization's leade~ Andy Lipids. ' The campaign was kicked off with the help of Mayor Tom Bradley as a National Guard battalion delivered 100 000 ' saplings, donated by Shepard and Harris Nurseries of 1 Pomona. The Caltfornia Conservation Project will maintain the saplings, which are lhe first ol the forest to be planted in parka, l•nd/illa, railroad righta-ol-way and school properties. Some businesses, includin1 Atlantic Richfield Company and the Todd Marsh Plumbing Company, have made donat.iom, a ltbou1h the source or the remaining 900,000 trees h81 oot yet been d~termined. 2""year ban weaker LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Los Anaetes County Board of Supervilon has watered down lta two-ye•r ban on Ulfl ol untreated wood •hln1le rooanc. over U. obJect19n1 of countr Ff re Cldel Clyde Brqdon. 6 ~ 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A . I s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • scmm "'-urt O.r«twt The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-'5618 .......... • ....... ...... ....... ,.,. Wt ....... ,.,. Wt ...... ...... He.Ht,., Wt ....... ,. Wt ·~······••A•••••••eeeee ••••ttt•eeeeeete•e•t••• ••••etttt••••1eeetetttl ltttttttt••tt••ttettttf teeeeeee .. etttlteeeettt ···••ttlttttttttttttttl ttttlttttttttttttltt!.f • ....... I OOJ I 002 ....... I 002 ........ IOOJ 'oor I OH .............................................. ••••····•··•··········· ...•••••......................................••••................... .. •• ... .. .. •• :: ::i: I .. .... , .. , .. ,., "" .. ... ""' -, .. ... ·-'"" , .... ... II.It ,. ,. l6'it ..... ... '"" -, .. ID mi -not --l'lllO -nit 1M s.. 1llt """ )<JI ----l1lll ----... .. _ - hM.a..A Meflce: All reai eatate ad· vertlaed lo thla newspaper la aubJcd to lhe Federal Fair Houa inc AcC ol ltl8 which makes it illeaaJ to ad vert&.1e "l.ll1 pttlerence. limitation, or di•· crimlnatioo based on nee, color. religion, sex, or national ori1ln. or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or dis· criminatlon." IMOIAMM COMOO· YACAMT f Need 110.000 euh. Thil . brand otwUR l~ b1U. untt w lfrp&c:, •bUte, la • 'a-.st 11 luf' 644 -1133 buuty. Alt, ~1118 or C/l ~ 7·otT5 rc·ulh ANYTIME ILN16UB.CCI 4200 ·~.tt. ~ charmln•1 / SUPER CLEAN -SUPER SPECIAL C:Ultom d • with 125 . FRONT>,~ ON THE 3 bdrm, 2 bath, patio, ~w carpets . 11 TH G REEN ' drapes, stove lind paint. Exel. terms fairway 3 BR + den, Otily S 134 900 11me rm, wood beamed ' cl&J, Oak peaed noor. Slilo• by .,e. ln1. stained 1lu1, French windows ' doora, 4 UJed blt.hs, + . +. + . Ottered by builder with 10% lNTEREST . Priced to sell quickly at SW,000. OPEN SAT/SUN H 30'52 Pueodel Valle La1un.a Ni1uel 661-3633 OPEN 1 PM SUNDAY 401 VISTA ROMA Choice 3 bdrm, 2'h baths, mint condi- tion. Great patio. Close lo everything. A real charmer. Come and see! Only $179,500. I Tbla newspaper will not knowlnfly accept any •••••••-advert sing tor real LIT'S~ estate which Is in viola about th&1' • bome I s..,., "--! t1·-of th ta • mm1cuf1t.e, clun and IUQ e "· with 1 v•• ... home -ar· ,...... w vacant 3 BR Spanish l•-------.i ranty. Won't lut at condo CloM co pool and 1120,000.0wnttwillbelp cabana. Central air. with the financing also. many utr11. A1kin1 For a &ood convenatlon, $129,$00, but very nexi· RIOIS:_..trtl..,.. ...... ce.a .... .., .... ="" ron I•••~. n. DAILY N.OT mt•u ..... ., for ....... I.correct l•Hrflo• -'r· call Allstate Realtors bl t """' ,..,., 97H370 ..:::.:.::e:.:... ,.,,.,""-'. -=-=......,=--- ~ L LS TATE C.M.1·2LOT REALTORS HSTPllCB HOMllH MIWrOIT llACH! Moat popular Luall 4 Bdrm Plan D In the area. Quiet atrttt loct· tion with vlewa ol city li1ht1 and Catalina. Recently remodeled kitchen. Views from muter auite, llvln1 room .and formal dining room Call on ftn1ncin1 t.erma. Open Sunday l·S. S ....... for w. NO DN • JIA8E. !':. •• • • •• •• • ••• • ••• ••• ••• • c nto. lmca. There's 10 exlatln1 2 Bdrm 2 Ba home. The lot aile ii SOX IJ7' wit.h plen· ty of room for • new un· it Assume"° 1st T.D. Askins pnce SJO:S,000 OoJ . . ~ :: G1MNI 10021 F1e,....Ane ""' •••••••••••••••••••••••i PLUS separate guest home and tennis court • \I.It -...... --.... - OECUTtYI and pool on LS acres bu ESTATE! I been subdivided into 4 Anaheim Hills East lou. 9~ 1nterat loan H · Ridge '. Beautiful 4 Bdrm I sumable ~ or trade for 2'1J bath home featurine home or lot ID Newport family room , formal , Beach or Laguna. Full dinin1. pool and apa pricel97S,OOO. plus, city Ught and ca· Acent, TI4/&u.9Sl3 nyon views. Custom I•••••••• lhruout. Located at 161 South Boone Circle Open House S1lurd1y l·S. Only-~. $122.900 WALITO IEACH WOW! 2 Bdr houte + 3 unit trailer court. Nice in· come T.-llde up for "? Value $1SO,OOO. clear. C.U Curtis Httberts Sr. '7S..341 I LOOK AT ME IF YOU WANT rlJYACY Used brick wall & gate Guest qtrs + lge pool & farepit Loft + living rm + bath in guest qtrs 3 BR + 212 BA in main house Family rm + sunny kitchen Rare Harbor View H9mes Portofino 1724 Port Sheffit!ld, c!nvt> by then call •lll'f 6 CHllSTA ST ARMES ~.OMPAHY 760-1Jt7 '7J·77'1 41EDIOOM SI 05,950 Cotta Mesa bereain ! 4 Bdrm. 2 beth. With m down paymenu at 1999 per mo. lo~rest 12~• 3 A mUJt see, caU now, 546·?313 THE REAL ESTATERS 0 ...,. ..._ u-_,.1 6 Br 3 Ba. Family Spa .._ .._ .. _ 3SOO sq ft. 7~ 1st. No SIH,000 qual. Trade equlty for Over 2400 square feet or Ro 11 s Ro yc e or ' comrort in this beautiful 9S7·07«. Mesa Woods ho mt. -="-"'"-=-=----- P rl red way be I 0 w i--·o·E·se·-n·m--· m a rket valu e ! 4 bedrooms, 21-'l baths, COUU'W'aY ~ • formal dllllllg room. fun "'• ~• •-f1m1ly room. hearty $74,900 fireplace Rear yard Restore and Save SI or features large sparltbn1 build new ' Big R4 lot. POOL and patio! Submit m10utes to beach area. your terms today ' Owner will finance with Owner will ronsider low low down. Call helping withfinancang ' 9 6 3 · 7 0 l 0 Re a 1 t y World /Beachside. Resort·or·Hofiday Duo OALANI II £Mrtonm11 & rtfl&IATION Owner will make f1nanc· inc this 1tt11rlty gated, 2 Bdrm condo easy! AU new decor and applJan s...ft.,... 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""' ... .... .. .. - -,.., -.... .. u .. 11 --111111 -*II -i'fll -..., ----.i -... ---""' '7S..l41 I spas. Hurry! Teri Mar· Ing Balboa bland home 11111••••••~1 quu, •ct 7~-1221 111 H , llr hYfrolit Co.dos 67 J New ~loo to 21600 aq ft l IDI MEWPC>aT wlbuch & main b1y 2-ttv $1191000! views . Ex tens ave SP•ti•~--.. Lowel(priced ;s Br 2.,., custom uwades m tile ._ ..,.._ r-vv.. Ba condo In complex! 6 oa k 1325.000 to $149,900 Two.tty split le~I. enrl. ~.000. 1 Beaullful 2 story family garaie. cul-de-sac, pool O...$S. 1-5 I home near So. Coast ' tennis Low down It 15 W. A•• I Plau Musive stone Owner to cury balance. rlreplace, 4 larae bdrms, Joi to beach! MotiY1ted iiiiiiiiiiliiiiililililiiiiiiiiiil.j ser.ar•le masur swte, sir-lake 1dvanta1e' Call 'Y ACATIOt4 br ck .and tile enhance Bob Burdi c It . a g I I S.............. I magoaficent pool and , .-sp• Walk to park. Taite <'.<>ndo time ahatt van· 1 over uistane low an· lions ro.r up to 4 people terut loan! Hurry I LllllUrlOUS 600 IQ ft 645·0303 beachfrool condoa wath ISO deg ocean view, tn I Puerto Vallert1. Mu ac:o. For a !DUI cost of $3S 00 a day, (not elCb person) Seminar. Tues· COLDWC!U BANl(eRO d1y, Nov_ 24 at Lusk · -.. ~- Realty'-in Corona del OCIMROMT Mar. Call fM reserva· -------- Slt5,000Ulll•w Seller wall carry baluce at l2're tn~t. Choice corner duplex. 3 bdrm, 3 bath up, 2 bdrm, 2 bath Am•u HftlN• er_ 1 5 down. Can convert to v.-~ vv--· large home. Submit all tions. 675-3411. Learn bow to buy 2 weeb. fl711Wc..ter Wul 1 ihr often $7815,000! $120,000. Well bit 3Br, •--.:: ~ den. din rm. l~Ba. As· *'71t 7""'0• THE REAL ESTATERS sumable IOln. Very 11 ., - lot Nr shoOPing & pll.l•------•l•-111111 .. ----G o o d I -a m i I y 13'/J'Ye 1Y OWN& IU&.DllS! '7S..l41 I $91,950 COSTA MESA neighborhood. Don't 511.f.AMI.. y IM .813 acre Villa Park m1Ss lb IS home! SlSO,OOO w/lS~ dn, 2lllOO custom view lot' Locat- MJl llALTI sq ft furn. beauty H.B. eel lo very presUCious (714)m-1414 2•~ b d' · t I area. owner will assist TZ •· uuna rm. rp c, . fl . nu paint, extras. M2·2638 10 nanc1n1 and/or participate In develop. ment. OoJy SZ7S,000, caU THE REAL ESTATERS Owner will carry financ inc wit.h small down! 3 Bdrm. Well mainlatned Great bar1ain. act now ! 646-7171 DOW! --~~~---1 OWMB 'llDIOF OWtBSMIP! Maintained in mint con· dltion by orilitl•l owner . Newly painted and carpeted in neulnl col ors. Atmosphere pro· vlded by beaulllullly land1caped 1arden area otf fami1y room, master suite, kitchen and bruklul room. Ex· lreme value in• 3 Bdrm 2 beth Lusk Harbor View Hilb bome. Ask •bout " 9 a s s s TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR SALE! eras '7S.J41 I ATTM: IMYISTOIS Do you want income type property w /low dn. low payment.a, low in~rest and IOOd loci· tion? I have 3 ldl u low 11 $6,000 dwn. Low prlcn. Call Dlana, •it. - RVMt\X -.. _ ·~ DICOIATOI COMD0-$15,000 Former model condo in ml.nt c:ondltlon. Ho1t1 viewa ol ~ta and 1wfmmln1 pool. Owner wlll carry fipanctnc with low !19wn. C.11 now, WtU.CAUY! Eastaide Costa Meu bome plus in·law wlit. 3 Bdrm main bouae plus, t Bdrm 1 bath unit. Fao· laltlc locaUoa with RV accdss. Close In to Newport schools and shopping. Call now. OnJy $163,500 . cwsK() CR.EALTY '75-3411 •(i\ ,SJ$,YJ8ls I ·~7'4-'J1-6ff0 ,_. ------ o.._.s.rs s.t.ff Al Oh..! Spacious 4 bedroom ramaly home located on quiet. child sale strttt Nace siu f1mily room, coiy firepla ce Landscaped beck yard features enclosed patio and gas BBQ. MIDutes from South Coast Plan and the BEACH ''' Owner may help finance. Call for in · formation today! 979~Ut0 3707 S. BRISTOL SANTAANA 1~1rlJt'll. HI \I JOH' 4LIHOAISU Anxious owner will con· sider all ollen. •Wiil flnucuale. •Will lease option immediat.eoct'\lpancy •Priced to tell. Cur vy , brad bolero Bare and supple surplice dress. Pactw-e Ulls prin- cess outfit 1n gUtter· striped sallt for the holidays or in pastel linen for l"elOf1 climes. Pnnled Pattern A760 by Dalani II comes in Mis- ses Sites 8, 10. 12, 14, 16, 18. Size l2(bust 34) dress and jacket take 2\(o yards to-inch fabric. Send 12 so for Ulls Prtnt· eel Pattern to DAILY PILOT, Box SI, Old Chelsea Sta., New York. N. Y. 10113. Add SOc for postage and special handUng. Print Name, Address, Zip, Style Numberand Size. Senutlonal~avinp on aenutionll clothes are youn with our NEW 1912 PROMINENT DESIGNER PATI'ERN CATALOG Youaave~ to SSOO and ~ when when you sew! All ~ top oamea, newest euy . lo-sew desicner 1oob 1J1 dre11e1. coats , sportswear. Plua soc BONUS COUPON for any pattern of your choice. Send St.SO tor Book 37 now. Jt '• ,,.__ .. -. ·-UC... »-... _ • °""'"' ... JHw ... ....... •n. ·~ ·~ ·-=~ """ ~= ... .,...._ "- •• ' I l llG CAMYOM lllMCH PllOVIMCIAL CUSTOM . . . on gotr course. Pool, spa, library, f1tmily room . 5 BR, 3+ BA ... with views of night lights & go)( course. '2.300.000. IMCllDllLI FIMAMCIMG . . . on this authentic CUSTOM country home. 4 BR + den. Best View ... Best Location! $1,950,000. SPY GUSS Sf'ICT ACULAll SPYGUSS VIEW . . . Large lovely yard with spa. 4 BR home with many luxurious extras. $629,000. CATALINA SUMSm ... are yours from this 4,000 sq. n. home. Gt BR, 4112 BA . $839,000 25 Bodega Bay. Open Sun 2·5. SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME ... 4 BR, formal dining room, family room and more. It is lovely. $529.000. ILUFfS VlllY SPECIAL Wln4 A VIEW . . . 3 BR remodeled interior + jacuzzi. Fantastic assumable financing. $400,000 CONCERNED AIOUT LWED LAND ... and hig h interest rates? See this exceptional 3 BR, 2 BA Fee land condo. Large 127' assumable loan. S344,500. GATED PRIVACY ... is yours in this 3 BR home. Level view lot with lovely pool and spa . Excellent financing avail. $315.000. LOCATION, LOCATIOH. LOCATION!! Expanded single story condo~in· ium with 3 BR and outstanding decor. $269.000. B.EGAHT END UNIT ... Split level 3 BR . 21'2 BA condominium with excell ent financing ava ilable. $255,000 FANTASTIC FtNAHCIHG . . . on this beautiful 3 BR condomini um. $249,500 or lease option . . . 12"'c interest with less than 20"4 down. 400 Vista Quinta Open Sun 1·5 SPACIOUS 4 IEDROOM CONDOMINIUM ... Just reduced! Beamed ceilings, views and freshly painted + new carpets . $245,000. 2146 Vista Laredo. Open Sat & Sun 1·5 SEA VIEW VIEW . CHARM AND SOPHISTICATION . . in this spacious 4 BR home. Flex ible financing. A must see $.;25,000. NEWPORT HBGHTS CUSTOM, CUSTOM. CUSTOM 4 BR and 4 BA plus a dramatic pool and gazebo with spa. $389.000. IAYSHORES FRENCH COUNTRY CUSTOM Wonderful waterfront living ! 3 BR and 3BA home with excelle nt financing! $349,500. IAYCllEST A HOME FOR EKTYTAIHIMG .. 3 oversized BR and 3 BA on a lovely large lot. Price reduced to $339,000 with owner financing. LIHDA ISLE GA TE GUARDED ISLAND HOME . . a completely elegant and luxurio.us hom e with so many extras plus its own pier and slip on the lagoon. $1,600.000. LIDO ISU FAMILY HOME Wln4 FINANCING ... 4 Br and 3 BA on an oversized lot. Good fin ancing with a loan of $275,000 at 12"( . $495.000. SPANISH ELEGANCE ... a beautiful 4 BR and 31-z BA home. The owner will AITD at i2q. with 1011 down. RED UCED TO $525,000. TIULY ELEGANT ... Beautiful custom 4 BR and 4 BA home on very desirable Lido Isle. Owner wi II finance. $699,500. UMl9UE COLONIAL OH THE WATERFRONT ... A fabulous 7 BR home that is ideal for family living and entertaining . It is BEAUTIFUL. $1.750,000 IALIOA l'EMNSULA IALIOA OCEAMFIOMT DUPUX . . . 4 BR. 2''2 BA upper unit and 3. BR. 2 BA low er unit. Fully rurn1shed. Seller is very motivated. $695.000. lllVIHE OWMEll FINANCIMG IM TUITLHOCK . . . Split level like new condo. 3 BR. lar~e fa mily room. patio and privacy. Priced for quick sale at $257.500. PllYACY IM TUITLlllOCK VISTAS ... drumat1c and charming 3 BR cond o surrounded by greenbelts. $279.000. , I OOJ l1•NI I OOJ !9ell9NI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• et r of n.wporl REALTORS 675-551 I -~-·, OftlM HOUSIS l·S NIW CUSTOM HOMI: W""'4 oromcl • '-Jt tlatt HCloMd .......... 3 ltYtft of .-loft _.,,. ,.,.... 4 IM•ow, ._., roo. .ct L•rery. Aa .,_ be-4 c ..... 9recn tM .,....a.a.,,_ wt~ o •lew of Htt octoa. AdcW to ti tWt, o ..,...... .... tllfft, t,. ... ..y ,.tlot • '*lit. o ... , wll .,. ... OHtnd .. S6 75,000. Call for brochwt. 333 Poppy. MOVE IN FOR CHRISTMA5' Tiits excitiltg hCNM It f111t be!Rg cOfflPlthfy ,.....ed. Giid It reedy for yOM to ,..;. Ill to I• -.dlotelvl l lh 3 lo _, • foMlly rOMt I• lr•IH Terron. Sl4',50t. 1436 Seretlode T erroce. . COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 l. Coast Hwy •• CaroM def Mar 675-5511 * * * * * * Heritage Collection GREAT RMAHCIHG Owner will rinance for 7 years at 14"1' See this 4 Bdrm plu~ den . North Costa Mesa home! Island kitchen, garage , door opener. lawn sprinklers and water conditioner. Priced right with just 20<'1< down. See us for a personal showing. 540-1151. C·2 LOT High traffic count , 62.6X306 lot. Exist ing house on property. Flex ible uses. Owner will consider carrying 1st T 0 . Asking $199,500. Call 540·1151. ERITAGE WIE HAYI AYE OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES IN NEWPORT BEACH. WITH FANTASTIC TERMS AND GR EAT INCOME FROM AS LOW AS 10?< down and Interest rate or 11..,?r NOW COULD BE YOUR CHANCE YOU NEVER THOUGHT WOULD HAP PEN JACOBS REALTY I 67s.6670 I -=~-i RCTaylorCo 640-9900 INVESTMENT SPECIALS 1. Fixer duplex Costa Mesa $117,500 2. 4 Plex -2·3BR/2·2BRS-$238,500 3. Custom duplex Corona del Mar 2·3BR units $347 ,500 4. 7 choice un its Wh1tt1er $392,500 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 CORONA Da MAR FEE VIEW-U4S.OOO With ocean and canyon view and private beach sits this 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with French doors. beautiful hardwood rtoors. new paint. new carpets and secluded master bdrm suite. Moti vated seller. Open House Sunday 1·5. ASSUMAILE 11 >tWo LOAN Anxious seller offers best buy in Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm + family/dining room. on quiet cul de sac with RV access. $139,900. Owner will carry 2nd. ASSUMAIU 14.So/o LOAM Near new Woodbridge condo. Much desired single story, 2 Bdrm 2 bath, French doors, lovely neutral W /W carpets and beautiful patio. $152,000. HMT~S L ovely 2 Bdrm 2 bath , Westcliff/Newport Beach. $650. 1 LINDA ISll HOMIS Prestige pool ramlly home. Ma in channel view from beauttruJ lradi· tlonal. 4 bdrm, 5 bath home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1,495,000. Wide lagoon view from spectacular architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bu th,, playroom, dark room & den. Slip for 2 large boats. $1.3SO.OOO. LIDO ISi.i HOMES 120 VIA QUITO OnH SUM I ·S Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. newly redecorated. Pric~d to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. 214 VIA ITHACA 0.... SUH l·I Newly remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for ramily living. Ex- cellent value at $420.000. PEMIMSULA POINT IEACHFROMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. $1 ,385.000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J.l 1 tlot'"l' U• •• '• e ol') 0101 $13,500 DOWN 3 1R.21A OWMH WILL HB.1' CALL: DIANA PIE~VOl.lf THE REAL ESTATERS BEST IN BLUFFS YOU OWH THE LAND! EMD UNIT. Beaul1full~ dt!corated 3 bdrm , 212 baths, 1900 sq ft , loHIY wrap around entlosed patio. YOU OWN THE LAND Will lease opt ion $279.500 SrACIOUS 2 & 3 bdrm. I year new homes. Latest amenities. YOU OWN THE LANO $305,IXX>l\: S325.000. OPEH 1·5 545 Vlsto Horo. 6U Vista IOftito. View 260 Vida OrwodcL V'tew. IEST IUY 2 bdrm overlooking ~ide greenbelt. Excellent terms S139.500 W 111 lease option to pur~hase HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. INC. 644·0134 SPYGLASS RIDGE Beautifu l 4 bedroom plus fam!I Y room Belvedere Mod el on quiet cul-de-sac Park-hke grounds. New appliances 1-V carpeting Security system & totally upgraded. Owner will help finance. Outstanding valu e. $450.000 rec. OPEN SUM 2·5 1647 REEF VIEW CIRCLE IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 r::~::' S~R~lv\-~ttrs· ::: ----........ QAT t POllAlt • ~ ... ,,_ the 6 ICfombled -c11 ti.low '° ~. 6 tlooolo -d• """ ""*' ol _h .. ilS hM ol- P E T D U Y I I I' I I RHNCAB T A DMET I' I' I I I R E o T R R I Fellow to date: "I'll marry ~,..;...,,...;..,__,.--,..-i the first woman who HY• I. 11 I I I ahe'll gel up and fix brtak· ------, last every morning " Glrl's H A y y E D I reply: "I know Jual 1he glrl ......,1;.:-, .;.,.l...;..,;l--T:l'~I_ -t for you. She worlls first . . . . . lhlft In a -·-," EXECUTIVE EST A TE Custom golf estate home 4200 sq. It 200' fairway frontage! 5B R. 4i,.,sA formal din rm. recreation & hobby rms. 2 frplcs. (am rm . sundeck. porch, pool & spa ! Panoramic views from most rooms , 3 car gar. Storage galore. For personal preview call Bob Li cata. Bkr. 759·1221 l IDR.M CUSTOM EASTSIDE Quiet cul-de-sac in prime E. Side Mes<1 . Parquet entry. Brick frplc. Tiled kitchen. Pantry. Fam ily rm Water filler & softener. Spa. Enclosed offstreet RV pad. Gi<1nt patio. Storage shed Fruit trees OWC lg TD at 13"4. Very flexible. Low 611 1st TD. Only $175 ,000. Bob Licata . 759-1221 NEWPORT CREST INVESTORS SPECIAL Ocean Vu , 48d & 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 iso· Turning Basm View. 5 BR . 6 BA. Billiard roo m, sep. wing for long term guest. Lg dbl. dock for up to 70 ft & 40 ft y&1C'hts. plus side tie Pool & spa. S2.100,000 Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 CAMEO SHORES 180' OC'ean View 4 BR. 312 BA. Fam. Rm . Lg y:ml w 'pool. Pvt beach S724.000. Bob or Dovie. 75!*·1221 COASTLINE & OCUN VIEW Ca meo Shores finest 3 BR. 3 BA + den FR . formal Din .. Huge courtyd w pool. pri\' beac:h Bob or Do\'ie Koop. 759-1221 LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE Owner desperate! Will sell low down. trade for 2nd TD's, land, units. Lg 1st TD ASSUM 76rt of waler front with room for 85 ft & 90 Ct yacht. Reducei:Ho$3:G million ~ Submit any terms Bonus 1981 Rolls RoyC'e plus 3'1, to sell in~ <1gt. Bob or Dovie Koo p. 759 1221 llG CAN YON ELEGANCE Versailles on Golf C.ourse 4 Br. 4 Ba maids qtr .. Formal din. Sep. Fam. Rm . "Loving" Mal>ler suite. jacuzz1. "Super Low Price." $650,000 Bob or Dovie Koop 759 1221 TliDE OUHGE & AVOCADO IAMCH 78 lH' Vaill'~ Center, sub map compl 4 sep par Sell or trade all or part for homt> 111 Npt . L<1guna or ~1iss1on V1eJO SI 200.000 Bob or Dovie Koop 759-122 1 40 FT IOAT DOCIC 4 RR. 3 llt\. for m:.11 din. Fam. Rm Huge master l>U lte" bay view. Lg. sit dn bar Lg . patio to "ater lane SS 75.000 Fee Bob & Dovie Koop. 759· 1221 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 BR. 2 BA Formal Din Just redecor ,t,. remodeled Ot·ean \'&ev. Pri. beaches. $339.000 LJI. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759· 1221 LIHDA ISLE LUSE 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 COSTA MESA CONDO MANIA! Choose from 4 ouLo;landmg cond os values from $94.000 to $114.900 Terms to fit your budget. Call Anne Mccasland 631 1266 SB.LEI Wil l FINANCE 3br home m Mesa Verde cul de sac location has large lot and needs work . Do 1l yourself&. san'' ! $129.900. Ca ll Anne Mccasland 631-1266 Cliff DRIVE VIEW Exceptional VIEW of bay. ocean and parh. Trad1t1onal Cape Cod home with 4br. 3ba. family rm & pool. 1'.:XCELLENT FINANCING Low down payment " assumable loan!\ $625.000 For appl Call RAE ROOG ERS 631 1266 IRING YOUR ANTIQUES The' wall fat beautifully an this 3br cottage in NEW PORT HEIGHTS. Ne"· price. OWNER FINANC ING $250.000 Best Ruy ' Call RAE ROO G ERS 631 -1266 OM GOLF COURSE Nestled amon~ lush greenery. one of a kind custom home loca ted on Mesa \'erde Country Club golf course Featured <1re 4bdrms .. ra mily rm . rumpus room. pool " spa and lighted paddle tennis cou rt This home offers the ultimate an prava('y a nd seclusion. JACKIE HAN DLEM AN 631-1266 IUY THIS ONE VA TERMS Brand new listing 3bdr. + lg. cozy fam. rm " firepla ce E:<('el va lu e in Costa Mes<1 at $122.500 JACKIE HAND LEMA N 631 1266 TURTLEROCk Delightful garden home 2bdr + den View of rolling hills. wood planked floors. I yr new $265,000. JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631 ·1266 HEW OM MARICH Prime Mesa Verde loc. 4bdr Buccola home Pool.'.\. spa. Xlnt financing $285.000. JACKIE llANOLEMAN 631·1266 MESA VERDE Charming 3bdr .. fam . rm .. lg. "swi mmin g" pool New carpets. fresh paint. $190,000 Also for lease SlOOO tmo . J /\CK! E HAN DLE:\t AN 631 1266 MUST SELL 4bdr .. pool home. Mesa Verde. quiet st.reel Ht.><1Urt>d to Sl 85,000. JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631-1266 ROMANTIC Rustic home with pool and spa . Ma ster suite retreat is co mplete with wood burning FP. walk in closets. sky Its and French windows Prestige Npt address. Only $499,000 FEE. Ca ll Pete Johnson 63 1·1266 12% INTEREST Bach. condo. Low low down. Owner wi II carry for 7 yrs M uy take a 2nd TD as a down payment. Call Pete Johnson. 631·1266 HrT ILUFfS IS PETE JOHNSON 1 am th e RE/MAX specialist for Npt. Bluffs. If yo u're huytng or sellin~ Call Pete Johnson at 631-1266 Jl41.17•St.,C .. ~ ••••••.••••••••..••.••••••...••••••••. Ul·IJH 441J ... ,e.c. Pltwy •• """ •••••••••••••••••.••••••.••••••••••••• ,, •• , •• Independent Me mbe r Brokers -----.._.. _.,.......... .. __ _.... _____ ..... . • Or ng1 Coast DAILY PILOT~unday, November 22. 1981 OPEN HOUSE 1 ·4 OPEN IM UtvtME TERltACI: Uulightful :i BH rum1ly homt>. T11 s lt·full y <l <.·t orall'd and remodeled Brii,:ht 1ww kitchen $360,000 St•t• Luty Ro~c Al 714 PATOLITA OPlH IALIOA LtYFROHT (;upc C'od. Pit·1· & Slip New 3 HR. Glorious V1t.'" ~ Sl'c ll1llury Th a mer At 1010 E BA LUOA JU.VO OPEN IN SPYGLASS RIDGE • Bol vcdcr l' m od e l on quiet cul-de-sac. 4 BR. + Fam. Rm . $450,000 Fer Sec Kalhlt•en i\rdcro Al 1647 REEF \'IE\\' l'lHCI.E I orEM IH LtYCREST Country elegance in 3 BR. + Fam. & Oin'g Rms Owner will carry at low ioteresl. $325.000 See Wynn Wilson At 1907 TRADEWI NDS oru .. OH n.E IUCH Ocean fron1 duplex fantastiC' finan cin g 3 + 2. $575.UOU St'l' Nanc·y Nichols At 2Hl2 \\'. OCEANFHONT OPEM OH UDO ISLE Spacious 4 BR. + Fam. Rm . on oversized lot Sccludl'd patio with greenhouse>. $537,500 Set• C'vnth i<i RumsfC'ltl i\l 22:.l \"IA l)L'ITO . OPEH OH UDO ISLE Sm ashing 3 BR + Den. Atrium PO 0 L . E 11 le rt a i 11 E' r . ~ de Ii g ht $595.500 St>l' l·:d11· Olson \t 20-t \'JA EBOLl OPEM IH CAMEO SHORES Ocean view. 2 P~\.\\ l>f>n Lovely large pat10 v./ ~ \J .• pool $595.000 Fee. See Fra11K Sennes At 4521 TREMONT OPEN IH 8A YSIDE COVES Waterfront Condo. ll1ghl.' upgraded & spacious 2 BH $080,000 S<·l· Enm Corkett .Al Ill:!:! BAYSll>E CO\'E EAS T OPEN IH EAS TSIDE COST A MESA Co untr~ n an(·h Spat'IOll!'i 3 BR w new <.'<ll'JH.'t"' parnt. plantation shutters S225.ooo Sf'(' .I .ull' \I 1lc'h lt>r At 2011 PALO \1.\ OPEM IH TURnEROCI< HILLS 3 BR . 2 B.\ J-;\l't'UllH' home on loµ street. l ':'\OBSTHtTn:o \"IEW Excellent fina11t·111i.:. s,129,000 Set• Ginny Anfll'r!-!orl \t 18851 SAN RUFl~O OPEH IH EASTILUFF Deli ghtful 4 BR. + Fam Rm w/Vu. $327.000 SC'e J o Carol Hunter At 2933 CASS I A THE PERFECT HOME For lhe i,:ro'>'1ng famil.' ,\ ran• :; BR . ·•stt•\\ar1·· plan 111 the Turtlerork lllghlaruls l>ramat1r ' Sp a c 1 o u ~ ' 111 ):! h I ' 11 pg 1«1<1 c d w hard\\ood floo1 ... l'U!'ltom wallcon.•i;.ing~ I rt'nt'h door.... \ '\ D beautiful!~ prin•d al $.13!1.5!kl BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORE Small pr11·1• t11g valul' B1111g \Ollr imagination .111d \Oii \\lll IHH l' tht> best 3 BH 111\t"•lmt>nt in 1h1~ most des1rabll1 t'ommu111l' :\t·ar two private ht•ach1·~ c;u;irrkd gate $305.0-00 LI I TREMEHDOU S PRICE REDUCTIOH of $35,000' 1 HR J Ba hugl' \\arm family morn. pool. s pa. fuhulous potential Offlon•d "1th tt•rm~ at the under m:.i rkt•t priee of $2!1.l.:'iOo FROMT ROW FOR BOAT PARADE This year \It''' th<• speNatle of li ghts from \our Cl\\n <·us tom Ba yshor('s Ba~ front Thl' spacious p a t i o ,'\: d <' c· k a r l' a ~ w 1 I I accommoclatt• your many guesb The tastrful 1ft>c·m m th1'> 3 -BR + Den will <·harm vou and mu O\\n the land: SI,900.000 · · LOC A TIOM-LOCA T10"4--4.0C A TIOH Superb Irv in l' TN r;H'<' r us tom home. 4 BR -t ram11\ room Beaut 1ful "r,1p <ti ound p.1t111 .1r<'a'> Tasl efulh d\1c·or:1ll'd 'lei\ t· in cond1t 10n : 350 IHKI Lii NORTHWOOD 2 STORY Jn r arl' Pt.•prwrm1ll Run I BR Exerutivl' horn<• \\11h l'as\ l'<irt' tandscap1ng .t fin· rinJ,: · Largt' fam ily JH'rft•el & o\\nl'r may ronsi1kr a IP:•sl' opt ion S2J5.000. U YSHORES PERFECTION Shows hkt• a moclcl homt•. 3 RR + Family room ''1th proft•ssrnnally '1et\1j.!nl1d pat 10 ,\ spa. Clos<' to privak lw:tC'h s:i:l!l.500 JASMINE CREB One of the prettiest hom es in this J?Uant ~all'cl r11rnmun1ty Lt~ht l~I air y 2 BR + Den. Elc~a ntl y 11ppo!ntl•c1 .with air <·oncl & prlvatej lot':tl10n $.l:la.ooo · INNEWPORTCENTER 644-9060 • .._... IOOJ .._.t1F.f'W. .-..fotS. HMM1'9fW. tWtMt'-:Wt ..._.tForW. .._..,,.,w, '6 .............................................................................................................................. ,........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 't mE 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE 321 A YEMIDA CERRITOS ILUFfS orEM SUM 1-5 PRIME VIEW! Bay By Day, Lites By Nite. Best Panoramic Front Row Vu On B;ick Bay. Hi ghl y Upgraded End Unit W Remodeled Kikhen. Wrap Deck. Exquisite Co me See. You 'll Love It $365,000 2067 VISTA DB. ORO ILUFfS OrEM SUH 1-5 SINGLE LEYS. Lo\'ely \'u 2 BR 2 BA End Vnit Decorator Wlprs. Drps Planta lion Shu ltPrs Sep. Mstr Ste Super Financing Lrg Assum LOW I NT LOAl'i Shows Like A Jewel' $255.0110 \ "JO\' Of N<>v. port · L1stin~. · 1207 SUSSEX LANE WESTCLIFF OP~ SUH 12:3~4:30 HEW OH MARKET! Remodeled Inside & Out Neutral Tones L'p.L(raded Cpt 4 BR . 3 BA . Exee. Home On (2uiet Street. Pvt Gated Courtyard Entry. New Landscaping W Timed Sprinklers. Owner \\'111 Carr~ Fmannng \\' 20•, Down 2646 BASSWOOD STREET USTILUFf OPEH SUM 12-4:30 FIRST TIME LISTED! Ov. ner Financing. Flex1bl(' Terms Poss Lease Option. Lrg 4 BR Lusk. Spac F. H. \.\' Par<1uct Firs. Formal L R.-D H t\rea. 2 Frpks Sunny, Cheerful :\1ounturn l"v. :'\1tl' Lites \'u S229.500 FIRST TIME LISTING l ' II 1 q u e 2 R R 2 BA II o rn e 0 fl Balboa':-. Little island Fron t House Completely Remodeled. S393.000 0\\ nt.•r \'t'r~ Crcal1\ e. PRIME IA YFROHT VIEW Pier ,\ DoC'k Qu:illt\ 5 BR in Desirable Gated Comm· Pvt Beach. Beautifully Upgraded Home. Built On Lea sehold Land. \\'h1l'h You Can Purchase W 0 Land llome !las Been Reduced Tfl $975,0110 ILUFFS -HEW LISTIMG 'pat'IOUS .. RH End L"n1t On 2 LOH' I~ Grl:'enbt.'lts W Lrg p,t Patio ~r Pool Air Cond :\ltnl Condition Xlnt Term~'. . 265,0CKI BIG CAHYOH -VIEW! Beautiful \'('r~ai lle~ ~lodel Quiel Cul·dc Sae Winding Sta 1rcase ~l arble Entry Spacious L.R Elegant F"ratures. Garden Kitchen. Den W Fr pit. Huge Ms tr Ste. Highl y La ndst'aped Paddle Tennis Great ne'>'' Special Financing SRi5.UOO 1.AGUMA MIGUB. OCEANFRONT Exclusive Gated Comm Of ''The Shores." Spac Custom Built 4 BR Home O'look1ng Gorgeous H1 White Sa nd Bea ch Beam Ceilings, Graceful C1rC'u lar St aircase. Forever Vu Of Ocean. Owner Will Help Finanrl' $1.450.000 DUPUX Balboa ··t ittle Island" Waterfront W Full Ha y Vu From Both Units. Uppe r Wlct Make Wonderful Owner's Unit. Has 4 BR. Lower Is 3 BR Unit Lrg Front Patio. Sandy Beach. CHARMING DUrLEX + UCHROR UNIT Situated Dest Central Area Costa Mesa. Ideal for Owner In One Unit. Other 2 Units Help Make Payments. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION . OWNER WILL ASSIST FINANCE. $150,000 Call Now To Sec. S MILLION S VIEW S Lovely Courtyard Entry Tile Galore +bay Vu Huge Patio - Potted Plants ~1owing Fountains Indoor/Outdoor Living 2 BR 2 BA Conclo Shows Better Than A Model Shown By ApJt A "Joy Of Newport" Li6ting. 759-9100 uc_,. • .._ ... ,,.,.c:..: l1•r• totJ ,_,.. 1002 er,...,... 1002 G1Mu.. 1002 • ...,... 1002 fOOJ •· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'LSI.LY ~ ~YLOR CO HEA LT OHS ~l lll't' 1 H4 llG CANYON M04DMOOR MOVI IN FOi CHRISTMAS New exclusive! Hard to find Plan 1 & only one on market. Lovely 5 bdrms, fam. rm., formal dining rm, 3 baths. S~ucco & slumpstone exterior & high wmdows. Bright & su,nny interior Air cond., 3-car gar. Call to see. $850,000 includ ing the land. llG CANYON COUHTlY CLUI GRE.A T GO&S COURSE VIEW CALL FOR COlOR IROCHUH Ma gnificent location o'looking 8th green of golf course Call today for appt. to see this luxurious Georgian Colonial custom by owner/builder . 5 Bdrms, lge formal dining rm. family rm, billiard rm. refrigerated wine rm . & 61ri baths. Lots of marble, finest wood paneling & custom molding. great storage. 2 stairways, air-cond . bit-in vacuum system + many other custom features $2.150.000 including lhe land. OWNER WILL RMANCE AT 13% Newport Beach duplex. 200' to beach Ve_ry allrnct1ve bldg beaut maint by orig. own. 4 Bdrm 2 Ba & lge sundeck up. 2 Bdrm & patio lower Call for new low price and term'5. 111 4lRD ST. SUH 1.5 FOR LUSE -$1200 MO. New listing. 01g Cyn Townhome with exciting golf course \'l ew Unfurn. El Dorado Model with 3 bdrms. dining rm & 21 :t baths. Pool. ja('uzzi & tennis 21 CAHYOH ISUHO DR. Sot/S1111 I ·5 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., f(ULTORS 2 I I I SOii Jooquin Hill' Road MEW PORT CEMTER, H.B. 644-4910 11. \HB<>n n E .\ l...Tl' GROWING FAMIL Y7 ~loH I hem up tu U11s largl' custom built home rn Ba-.crest 3800 sq ft with 4 bdrms. 6.baths. 2 fireplael's, formal dm111g rm . i>a neled family rm .. offll'e. huge game rm . st<.tnd uµ W('t bar. pro fess1onal pool ta bit.·. C-t'ntral sla . lion alarm systl'm amt :-.\\1mm1ng pool S38H.500 l'an he purchased "ith Sl00.000 duv. n and attract 1n • ow1wr I manl'ing. St>(' 1730 Marlin Way. Op<.•n Sal and Sun I to 5 10% DOWM Just ll~kd' Temf1r f!luff~ .. (' .. Plan w,•11 lv<«1 led O\'t•rlook ing Liil· pool :i hdrm~ and ~ h:.ith:-. up stairs I bdrm <1nd 1 bath down:.la Ir'> 1<kal lor that m dependent lt.•e naJ!l'I'' SpciC'1ou:. living rm oµl'n:-. onto enclosed patio Large kitchen with eating areu i\ super bu~ al $300.01111 L.H On l) 111', do\\11 121 /, 111 tE>rest i.l nd 30 year term.' St.·c 2042 Vista :'llohle1a Open Sun I to 5 CORONA DEL MAR 4 prime 'IC\\ lots on quiet Pactfit· Drive These loL-; <ire O\'ers1zecf with depth 'ar~·ing from I 16 ft to 138 fl. Ca n be bought separately for $595.000 each or all together for Sl .950,000 Owner \\i II finann• "ith 25', do\\n WHOA Don 't ride by this one~ 5 5 acre~ overlooking picturesque S<in Juan Capistrano. Zoned for horses in an area of beaut iful estate size homes &>duded ve1 only a few minute~ from toYm An outsla nd mg invl'slmcnt OP· portunity at $695.000 with ullrar live own1.•r financing INVESTMENTS 7.3 ACRES R-3 Located m rapidly growin g North Eas t San Bernardino. Sur- rounded by development. Ap proved for 120 rondos . S2.100.000 call for brochure. SHOPPING CENTER Busy corner location in Costa Mesa. ioor4 leased lo quality t en ants. Owner will finance . $477,000 L.H. IALIOA ISLAND Marine Ave. commercial bld g. with 4 tenants and an excellent renta l his to r y. Owne r will finance. $498,000. (7141 673-4400 12131621·2828 Th• Harbor Arta't L,o;,gnt btabNst..d Rtol htatt C..,. H .l \llll()lt DRAMATIC OCIAH Ca meo Shores Retractable rooC . O~ean view $925,000 fee. OPEN SUNDAY IDUL CONDO 2 Br, 212 ba , next to pool $119,500. Open Sun. 1·5 CdM. UNDIR SZ00,000 Canyon Crest condo, 3 DR. 21 ~ ba. $189,000. EXPANSIVE ,OOL And det.•king, Portofino JJVfl m, $309,000 L/H AMAZING V ALUI 3 BR office w/new pool t~ spa $65 ,000 under market value. $250,000 fee . STUMMIMG KITCHEN Ca meo Highlands fctntast1c re· model $295,000 leasehold. JUST LISTED Monlcgo model, good financin g, xlnt location. HVHomes S264.900 fee 760-1397 673-7761 GEUY i ClllUITA STARNES COMPANY BEST PRODUCT IN TOWN! W@'ve got 8 left to sell! 13V2 % 30 YEAR FIXED INTIREST We'll deal!! Mo gimmicks! From S 136,000 WILSON PARK 380 W. Wilson. Costa MHa 631-5055 Pete Barrett Realcy presents SELLER FIHAHCIHG-WA TERFIOHT 35' on the bay with pier and dock 2 Bdrm cottage with 2 Bdrm income unit on Halboa Island I 05 H. layfrot1t Opett Sun. 1-4 CAPE COD_,EHIHSULA l'OIMT Old fas hioned shutters. new c:.i rpeb. pine pJnel1ng. brick f1rt.'pJ;•rl'. brick patio and qua mt picket fcnt'e add <iuthentirit~ to the 2 stories and 3 Bdrm-;. 2041 E. lalboo ll•ci, lal Opet! Sun. I ·5 WESTCLIFF-IELOW MARKET PRICE Over 3600 sq fl. of hving area in this 5 Bdrm French Regency home. Custom ~ourmet k1lt'hen, oversized family room. 4 full baths. :l <'M garage plus extra H\' space. 1500 Highland, HI Opett Sun. I ·5 MESA YERDE-VACAHT & READY 4 Bdrms and largl' family room. re modeled ki tchen. l'Xl'elle nt carpels. nicel~ upgradt'd SIW.000. 2862 Tab090, CM ()ptft Sun. 1·5 DOYER SHORES-MOYE RIGHT IH This 3 Bdrm. den. dining room home offers new carpets and drapes, 2 fireplaces, high ceilings, spacious kitchen and large fenced yard. S525,000 inl'lodes land. 1393 Galaxy, HI Opett s ... 1-5 WORK SPACE + STORAGE Looking for large garages & home·! Neat 3 Bd rm plus den. 21"' bath residence with room to build an airplane. a boat. ears, cabinets. or store contractor~ equipment many uses. $175.000. • 1806 ltryl, HI Opett S1111. 1-5 THE ILUFFS--HEW LISTING Delightful Trina Plan. 3 Bdrm. or 2 and den, with 212 baths . You will have privacy and {'Omfort with view of Back Bay and city lights plus your own walled patio. All this and more on fee land. !310,000 UNIVERSITY rARI< rATIO HOME Detached 3 Bdrm, den, or 4 Bdrm home with large sunny country kitchen. Seldom available model in excellent location! $157 ,500 OCUMFROMT AT ITS HST Custom home on the sand designed as 5 Bdrm ho me or 3 Bdrm s plus 2 Bdrm unit . ~eauliCully appointed $719,500. $9UHU CLE.AM-4000 LOCAi.i New paint and new kitchen, updated baths plus much more. 3 Bdrm l 1lll baths. available Cor Immediate occupancy. $115,000. It PET BARRETI REALTY '• . • • I Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 orEM TODA y I to 4:30 COME WITH US ... TO lltYIMl TERRACE. H EAV~:N CAN WAIT . . wtl•ut Y°" II•• iul tWt t.wloett tt.r.. b•droom CMd fGMHy rOCMa hcMM. Locot•d high 011 the l*lff wttlt o bruthtoltlng •l•w of th Htlr• hori»or. Th• •nrchcnJlftg tunMh wfff pro•ldt a dolly i.ttplraflon. Sl1tgl• story. h• land -JOll OWll ff! 1101 DOLPHIN TEU. .. Sl.200,000 COME WITH US .•. TO MEWrORT ISLAND . JO fut 0ut wot.rlf"Ollt with pltr 011d docli. Con1er lot. Two 1paclous t>.drooms. Co1y fireplou. Co•ttflf patio with brick barbecue. Affords grut UfHtyle. 3714 CHAMHEL PUCE ...... $485,000 COME WITH US •.. TO CORONA DEL MAR. First block abon Octo11 lotllt•~. VJ.w of ocean and ~· Two bedroofftl. Two baths. Wood ~lftCJ in liYiftCJ room. 222 MARIGOLD .............. S375,000 COME WITH US ... TO IA 'tCREST. Custom b11ilt. Kitdteft autd fainily roo111 cOlilpl•tely remodeWcl leClfMd cei~ wltlt two skylights in kitchen and family room. Four bedrooms. Family room wtttt parquet floors, wood poutehg autd w .. bor. 1315 AHTIGUA WAY ........ $360,000 COME WITH US ... TO HARIOR VIEW HOMES. Attrodi•e three bedroOfll, two · bath home -t~ popular ConMI model. Mew carpetln9 copper pNrnbtncJ, 1pacious gorden ond patio. Excefltttt conditlOfl. Fee IOlld, not leasehold. 1930 roRT IRISTOl CIRCLE $261,500 COME WITH us ... TO n.E ILUFFS. Fotir bedroom condo. Tl'lne baths. Louly "Canutelita" model. Tast..,..y appoiftted. Separate bedroom and Ml both dow11dalrs. 2116 VISTA EHTRADA ........ $239,000 COME WITH US ... TO BACK UY. Attracti•e four IMdroom. thrtt both fanlity home. Very pri•att bock ycrd with pool. Newly painttd. Separate bHroom ond botti 2391 BAY FARM PLACE ...... S 199, 700 I Av AILABLE BY APPOIHTMEHT COME WITH US ... TO IUCOH UY WATERFRONT. Great ori9iutolity h expreued in this fi•e bedroom home. Desi9ned with a nclllficol touch. Fabulous •iew. HUCJe pier and llip will acco111modote two large boah. Owner will carry SI ,000,000 first tnnt deed ... St ,400,000 COME WITH US ... TO SPYGLASS. Beautifully up9radtd "Southport" model Oft c:hoice 180° •iew lot. Six bedrooms plus bonus room. Sportlling poot Spa. Firepit. Two co•tred pati01 .. , , , , ... SI , I 00,000 COME wrTH us ... TO LIDO ISLE. Attracti•e story and one hoH Oft wide lot. fow bedroom1. Coty patio. Co11•tttit1tt to beach a1td clubhouse ........... S495,000 COME WITH US ... TO HEWPORT ISLAMD. Waterfront. Three bedrooms. Larqe den. Patio. P~ and float. Room for three boats. Fee land ........... $479,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. I Sti111ulatin9 •iew of Htt lack lay and nl9ht I llghh. Four bedrooms. W~I mai11tai1ted ho•. Owner moti•ated .... $371 ,400 FEE : 1617 WESTCLIFF DR. H.I. 631-7300 I ---------------------------...,. t ~<&..Jla'A.W..M£.JL&. ......... 1---HELLIE GAIL RANCH I OrCllHJe Co..ty'1 Mott bcitiltg Mew CUSTOM HOME Commlllity. (in the LoeJWta Hills) CUSTOM SITES FROM SI 29,900.$295,000 VIEW & 'EQUESTRIAN LOTS -WILL IUILD TO SUIT - 19th CENTURY CLASSIC New 6200 sq ft. 3 story "replica .. home . on n early 12 ac r e . Features solid mahogany doors. imported staircase. penthouse g uest quarters '""' s triking panor a mi c view Rroc hu re available on request. EXCLUSIVELY PRUEHTID AT: stts.ooo A£SIOCNTIAt RO~ ESTAfC SERVIClS 30140 TOWN C~R DR LAGUNA NIOUELtan ('114 ~ &11.CSOO +}1 ... j .. ........... llllill•Slllill; ... · ........ ,~a ... .-. ......... a•nai11s•n ... , ............. s.--..a .. s ... .,.nlillm ... a .. awa ... limi .... .-iaa.o~a .... aws ... -.. .... ..._-......-...---....~~----~.L..~~~'---' GO WHERE THE ACTION IS! Our u11socuttci; uren't waiting for business to huppen. . . THIY AH MAlllMG IT HUPIMI $10, 765,IDJ SM.ES 22 TIAMSACTIOHS SUCCISS llllDS SUCCISS! J oin the "Above The Crowd" le ~-m . . . . c Al. l. B 0 8 L I c AT A TODAY. 759-1221 RV M ~ of Newport Beach HOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDIOOM ••3314 W Oceanfront. Peninsula NB ' 631-6900 $499,500 Sun 1·5 117 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, NB 631-1400 $323.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 225 Grand Canal, Balboa Island, NB 673-6900 $595,000 Sat 12·4 221 Via Ithaca , Lido Isle. NB 631·1400 $3 19.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 Tangerine. Irvine 673-7300 $127,500 Sat/Sun 12·4 2 IR plut FAM RM or DEH 1536 Serenade Terr. Irv. Terr. Cd M 631-1400 $295.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 * •3714 Channel Pl. Nwpt Isle. NB 631-7300 S485,000 Sun l-4:30 222 Marigold, Coronadel Mar 631-7300 $375,CXX> Sun l-4.:ib 1842 Port Westboume (HVll> NB 673-8550 S235.M Sat Su n 1·5 15 Royal St George. Big Cyn, NB 640.5777 Sl.750.000 Sun 12·4 34092 Granada. Dana Point 759-1221 $135.800 Sa2-51Sunl·4 19 Esca pade (Nwpt Crest> NB 642-5200 $215.000 Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM 1590 Corsica. Costa Mesa 957-6279 $129.900 SattSun 12 5 628 Marigold, Corona del Mar 640-4521 S380,00J Sat 1Sun 1-6 359 Walnut, Newport Shores. N.B. 631-1400 $139,500 Sun 1-5 6191 Priscill a. Huntington Bch 846·5531 $121,900 Sun 1-5 612 Ramona (Irv Terrl CdM 675·6000 S375,CXX>-ree Su n 1·5 317 Poinsettia !Old CdMl CdM 675-6000 $550.000 Sun 1-5 409 Columbus Cr , Corona del Mar 759-1616 $.145.000 Sun 1·5 2041 E'. Balboa Bl. Bal Pemn Pt 642-5200 S350.CXX> Sun 1 ·5 3332 Maryland. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134.500 Sun 1 4 2596 Temple Hills Dr. Lag Bch 640-9900 Sun 1-4.30 110 Via Co rdova. Lido Isle, N B. 673-7300 $425.000 Sun 1·5 2113 Ca rriage Way, Santa Ana 851-9020 $137 ,500 Sun 12-4 715 Patolita, Irv. Terr .. CdM 644·9060 $360.000· Fee Sal'Sun 1 5 12 Bethany, Trtl Rk, Irv. 551-8700 $185 .(XX) SattSun 12-5 2245 Re public, Costa Mesa 548-1292 $126,500 Sun 1·6 9 Rue Grand Vallee. Big Cyn , NB 644-6200 $675,(m Sat Sun l ·5 238 Orange, Newport Beach 552-4477 $229,500 Sun 1·5 1330 S. Van Ness. Santa Ana 673-8550 $109,000 Sun 1-4 466 Broadwa y. Costa Mesa 673-5354 S159.950 Sun I ·5 3 II phn FAM RM or DEM 3024 Ocean Blvd .. Cd M N.B. 631-1400 Sl,350,000 Sal Sun 1-5 2331 CJi(f Dr .. Newport Heights , NB 631 -1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2027 Diana Lane. Newport Beach 042·0316 $195.500 Sal Sun 12-4 .. 3711 Seashore. Newport Bch 673-6578 $895.<XX> Sat Sun 10-4 30452 Paseo del Valle, Lag Nig. 661-3633 $625,00> Sat/Sun t-4 4101 Williwaw, Racquel Clb, Irv. 552·7000 $156,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 11J2 Grove Ln !WestcliffJ NB 646-5092 $4 10,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 * • 31964 Coast Hwy .. So. Laguna 494-1177 Sat 1-4 219·221 Memphis, lluntin~on Bch 848-4115, 536·2737 Sat/Sun 1·5 3809 Park Green Dr., Corona del Mar 549-8755 $369.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2048 Commodore Rd .. Nwpt Bch 548-1022 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1472 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 642·2510 $715.000-fee Sat/Sun t-5 1226 Polaris. Dover Shores. NB 494-1177 Sat/Sun 2·4: JO 2646 Vi ctoria Dr .. Laguna Beach 494·1177 Sun 1-4:30 2298 Redlands Dr .. Back Bay, NB 631-1400 $265,(XX) Sun 1-5 2301 Redlands Dr., Back Day, NB 631-1400 $245.IXX> Sun 1-5 15 Mallard !Wdbr~l Irvine 551-3000 $210,!XM> Sat/Sun 12-5 2117 Hi ghland. Wcslcliff. NB 673·7300 $179,(XX) Sun 1-4 23 Rainbow Falls, Turtlerock, Irv. 631-1899 $295.00> Sa 12·5/Sn 12-4 • 1905 Dianna Ln<Hrbr Hghlnds)NB 955·0809 St88,(XX) Sun t-5 120 Via Quito. Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $475,(XX) Sun l·S 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB 475-6161 $420,000 Sun 1·5 ' WATERFRONT WITII BOAT SLIP 10'/, down, balanee 10'/, interest, 5 Br luxury estate. $1.450,000 or trade. Rl:SIOCHTIAl ~Al E$TATE SfAVICH IAYCHST TUDITIOtW. French doors from master suite, f1:1mlly rm, kitchen & dining rm. 1:111 lead to inviting lalliced patio with lovely plantings . 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Owner wi ll offer extremely favorable financing. $.125,000 FEE. OPIH SAT /SUH 2·5 1907 TIAOIWIMDS IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 DIRECTORY •• ., ..... ...., ... ., .... r-"" ....... ,.. ........................ ltlH .... -~ .............. ~ ......... ..._. .. ...,.,DAU rtLOT WANT ADI.,..,_ ................... fw .... ,.... _..,... .. ··-· ................ c ...... ~ -is-.,. • • 3415 Ocean Bl., CdM 673-5354 St ,250,M Sal/Sun 1·5 1721 Kings Rd .. Cliffhaven, NB 759-1501 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 104 Via Palermo. Lido Isle. N.B. 67,3-7300 Sat isun I 5 1436 Serenade Terr, CdM 675-5511 $34~ Sat Sun I 5 264 E. Bay St. E-side, C.M 631-7300 $149.900 Sat Sun 1·4 30 1921 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $325.000 Sal/Sun 1-4·30 1301 Dolphin Terr. Irv. Terr, NB 631 -7300 St,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1930 Port Bristol Cir. HVH, NB 631 -7300 S268,500 Sun 1-4 30 18851 San Rufino. Trtl Ilk, Irv . 644-9060 $429,000 Sun 1·4 3032 Carob. Newport Beach 644 · 7020 $229,500 Sal!Sun l 5 •204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, N.B. 644 ·9060 Sun 1-5 1907 Tradewinds Ln, Baycrest, NB 644 -"9060-S325.®Fee Sat 1Sun 2·5 42 Woodgrove. Woodbridge. Irvine 551-8700 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 332 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 673 -8550 $469.000 Sat isun 1 5 1325 Bonnie Doone. Irv . Terr. CdM 673-5941 $245.000 Sun 12 30.4 .30 9371 Bird Center. Westminster 777-1414 Open Sun 1 5 15 Elmwood (Wdbrgl lrvrne 551-3000 $164.500 Sun 1·5 2333 Arbutus. Eastbluff. NB 642-8235 $262.SOO.LH Sun 1·5 307 Poinsettia !Old CdM) CdM 675 -6000 $495.000 Sun 1-5 •1315 Santanell a <Irv Terr> CdM 675-6000 s.195.000 Sun 1-5 18 Ca nyon Island (Big Cyn> NB 675-6000 S3 19,000 Sun I 5 314 Vista Trucha !Bluffs) NB 640-6259 $225.000 Sun I ·5 3025 Samoa !Mesa Verde) CM 759-1616 $139,000 Sun 1-5 1900 Yacht Maria <Seav1ew) NB 675-6000 $395.000 Sun 1-5 1393 Galaxy (Dover Shrsl NB 642-5200 $525,000 Sun 1·5 1806 Beryl (Hbr Hinds). NB 642 -5200 Sl 75.000 Sun l ·5 2921 Jacarand a !Mesa \'erde) CM 645-0303 Sl38.500 Sun l ·4 2932 Royal Palm (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 S l28.~ Sun 1·4 982 LaMirada. Laguna Beach 675-3411 $229.500 Sun 1 5 l IR phis DEH Ii GUEST 2211 Wa terfront. Corona del Mar 642-8235 $595,000 Sun 12·4 3 IR plus FAM IM or D~ & UIRAIY 304 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 6i5·6900 Sat 1Sun 1·5 4 IE:DROOM 1207 Sussex Ln (WestclifO NB ••#8 Collins Is l, Balboa Isl, NB 673-1400 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1218 Highland Dr, Westcliff, NB 960-7619 $329,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 2339 Rutgers (Coll Pkl CM 645-0303 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •204 Via San Remo. Lido. NB 640-5777 $625,000 Sun 12-4 105 Via Ra venna (Lidol. fltB 760-9333 S449,lXX> Sun 2·5 C23 Grand Canal (Bal Isl l NB 675-6000 $650,000 Sun 1·5 •2340 Cynthia Ct.. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $169.900 Sun 1·5 ••1554 E. Oceanfront (Pen PU NB 675-6870, 675-9698 Sun 1·5 4 IR ,... FAM RM or DIH • •208 Grand Canal, Balboa Isl, NB 673-1400 $675,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 17532 Cottonwood, Irvine 552-1311 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1521 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497-5454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 210 Via San Remo, Lido Isl, NB 673-2556 Sat /Sun 1-5 • • 1706 E. Oceanfront. Bal Penin. 675-8676/675·8444 Sat/Sun 12-S 512 Ventaja <Blurrs> NB 675·6000 S27S,000 Sat/Sun ltS 4511 Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM 673-7761 $925,000.fee Sun 1·5 111 Via Dijon, Lido Ille, NB 631·7300 U9S,OOO sun 1·4:30 1533 Tahiti, Laguna Beach 497 ·5454 $529.500 Sat Sun l ·5 1623 1 Woodstock Ln, Prestige, HB 846-1040 $164 .900 Sat Sun 12·5 •3165 Bermuda, Costa Mesa 631 ·12AA S:l!'i~~ Sal!Sunl 5 2646 Basswood St (EastbluJO NB 759·9100 $229.500 Sun 12·4. 30 •2437 \\lindward. Newport Beach 631-1266 $379,500 Sun 1·5 133 Via Undme <Lido Isle) NB 675-7298 Sun 1·5 17591 Rainglen. Huntington Bch 846-5531 S285.000 Sun 12 5 ••1120 W. Oceanfront.NB 675-5511 $895,000 Sun 1-5 * •842 Harbor Island Drive Promontory Bay, N.B. ~2-8235 Sl.500,000 Sun 1·5 14 Morro Bay <Spyglass I CdM 552-1714 $615,000 Sun 1·5 20 Salzberg, Hrbr Rdg, N.B. 644-6200 Sun 1·5 1225 Keet lHVtttsT CdM 675·6000 S420,CXX>-fee Sun I 5 •6 Winged Foot <Big Cyn J NB 675·6000 $685.CXX> Sun 1 5 •32 Dra kes Ba y !Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $479,500 Sun 1-5 2862 Tabago <Mesa Verde> CM 642-5200 $179,500 Sun 1 5 15 Cedar Ridge . Trtlrk Hin. Irv , 675-3411 $350,000 Sun 1-5 Z720 Gannet <Mesa Verde> C M 979-2390 Sl87 .500 Sun 1 4 •3448 Santa Clara (Mesa Wds> CM 979-2390 Sl99.00J Sun I 5 952 Denver <Mesa North > CM 979-2390 S147 ,000 Sun I ..J •1818 Port Manleigh. HVH, NB 759· 1501 $399,000 Sun 1 5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB 548-5647 $420,000 Sat Sun 1·4.30 105 San Remo, Lido Isle. NB 673· 7300 Sun 1 4 •2391 Bay Farm Pl , Back Bay. NB 631-7300 $199.700 Sun 1 4 30 333 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $675.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2116 Vista Enlrada, Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $239,000 Sun 1·4.30 1315 Antigua Way, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $360.000 Sun 1·4 30 2933 Cassia. E-Blufr. N.B. 644-9060 S327 .<m Sun 1 5 1647 Re ef Vie\\ Cir. Spv~J., Rdu Cd M . "' 644-9060 S450.CXX>-Fee Sun 2-5 29911 Running Deer. Niguel Wds .. LN 494-8595 $225,00> Sun only 1·5 • l Trafalgar , Harbor Ridge, NB 644-6200 $1 .795,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2227 Arbutus ( Eastbluf() NB 675-3411 $299,000 Sun 1·5 •3 Roanne. The Ranch. Irv . 552-4477 $189.900 Sun t-5 1108 Dana (Plaza del Sol) CM 645-0303 $228,000 Sat/Sun 11·3 •1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 673-4400 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Via Quito. Lido Isle. NB 644-9060 $537,000 Sun 1 5 3202 Delaware, Mesa Verde, CM 545-9258 $139,500 Sat/Sun 11-6 #7 Trafalger, Harbor Ridge 640-5777 $1.750,000 Sun 12-4 4 llt pa. FAM RM or DIH Ii UllAIY ·:.>4 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 675-6900 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 llDIOOM ••824 W. Bay Ave .• Penin .• NB 631-1400 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 126 Via Lorca, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-4 5 H ,... FAM RM or DIEM •5250 Honeywood Ln, Anaheim His 613-7300 $269,(XX) Sun 12·4 77 Montecito (Spyglass) CdM 675·6000 ~95,000 Sat/Sun l·S •23 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB 644~200 $2,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 442 Begonia <Old CdM > CdM 675-6000 $625,000 Sun l·S 1500 Hl1hland CWeStcUfr) NB 642·5200 $398,500 Sun l·S 1956 Flamini o <Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $215,000 Sun 1..c Orange Coast DAILY PILOT$und1y, November 22, t881 FtXH.ufftl NOMI MIWPOIT llACH NI UMD U24, tOO ? WANT TO IAl1H7 on a choice Spyglass 4BR f amUy home on comer lot. Submit trades, aems or! Priced to sell at ~25.000. SPYGUSS MANSION New custom S BR with sin baths, library, pool & spa, e le vator , custom glass, wood throughout. Allow us to arr1:1nge your private showing. Offered at $2,300,000. •#3 M u1r Beach Circle, CdM 640-9900 $2,300,000 Sun 1-4 :30 6 H pl. FAM RM or D&I 25 Bod ega Bci y !Spygls ) NB 760·0835 $639.000 Sun 2·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE llRpMllR ti20 6201 2 Poinsettia. CdM 645 0303 $245,S(X) Sa l-4:30 1Su 11·2 I H Ii I IR p1Ms D&I 2151 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach 494 11 77 Sun 1-4 21R&llR 1911 Cliff Dr .. Newport Hghts. NB 631 -1400 $335.000 Sal Sun 1·5 21Rli21R 815-81 512 W Balboa. PL·run. 673· 7300 $385,000 Sun 1 ·4 • • 105 N. Bay front <Bal Isl l NB 642-5200 $750,000 Sun 1-4 llRpMllR 123 Grand Canal !Bal lsll NB 675·6000 S650.000 Sun l ·5 31Rp1Ms21R . 718 Heliotrope !Old Cd~l l CdM 675-6000 $325.000 Sat Sun I 5 315 & 315 1 2 La rkspur. CdM 759· 1221 $315,000 Sun J.4 700 Marg uerite (Old CdM) CdM 675 6000 $469,000 Sun 1-5 · 51fi Marl!uente, Corona del Ma r 675 34 11 $398.500 Sun l ·5 41Rli21R ll l 43rd St. Ne\\ port Beach 644 4910 Sun 1 5 I 510 S. Bayfront !Bal Isl 1 NB 675 6000 S995.000 Sun 1-5 C OMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE UCHllOR 100 Sr holz Plaza. #20,S. Versailles 673-7300 S99.500 Sat Sun 1-4 2 IE:DROOM 2936 A Camino Capistrano, San Clem. 496-9786 $127.500 Sal 1Sun 1·5 2600 Blk Santa Ana A\'e., C.M. 631·6194 Sl29.500 Sat Sun 12·5 1033 Bayside Cove E., The Cove. NB 644-9060 $680.000 Sun 1·5 •2067 Vista del Oro (Rluffs l NB 759·9100 S255.000 Sun l·S 2 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 19 Valley View. Trtl Rk Glens. Irv. 759 1501 S278,(XX) Sun 1 ·5 l IE:DROOM "321 A ven 1da Cerritos <Bluffs > NB 759·!HOO S365.000 Sal12·4:30 Sun 1-5 400 Vista Quinta, Newport Beach 760·0835 $249.500 Sun 1-5 2191 Vista Entrada (Bluffs > NB 645·0303 $320,000 Sun 1·4 17 Sum merwind , Nwpt Crest. N. B. 673· 7300 Sl95.000 Sun 1-4 1815 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach 673-6776 Sat/Sun l·S 862 Bea r Creek. Costa Mesa 675-341 I S134,950 Sal/Sun 1·5 2504 Sycamore (E/Side) C.M. 645-0303 $129.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 2600 Block Santa Ana Ave., C.M. 631-6194 $139,500 Sal'Sun 12·5 l II pa. FAM RM or DEH 14 Landfall Ct, Nwpt Crst, NR 673-7300 Sun 1·4 4 IED.oc>M 2146 Vista Laredo, Npt Beach 760-0835 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2042 \'isla Nobleza. Bluffs. NB 673-4400 $300,000-LH Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE l HDIOOM #10 Deodor <Smoketree) Irv. 552-0512 $135,000 Sun 1:4 TOWNHOUSE FOR LEASE l llDIOOM 21 Ca nyon l~h1 nd Dr. AigCyn, NB 644·4910 $1200/Mo. Sat/Sun l·S . , ... * FIOM AFRJINT TO * AFFORDAIE. ..... LINDA ISLE-Sml EXCHANGE aw.... wtl c•tldlr nd•11 w ,,_. or co••trclel ,,..,.,., I• Cellf. llcept.._. ..._. w• .... INMlt ... ,. hNjt & .,.. fteor ,... ... .. ·-· l*c"f /...,, ........ .... tllltt•w...,WlttiYU +4f..-, IM.._.t. M•y -Mtlta 1Khid1d ... at.'"4 ,a.u ...... Mr. llol poof, fe•.r•, for••I d'•·r•. & , .. ,..t llftcMtl. $2,600,000. fM i.cL ENCHANTING WATERFRONT Coi.rty•rd utry l•to coord1Ht•4 ...... u Cllld good htlh. HftN'cJllt• of ""' .............. 0 ............ ,..._ ........... f ..... ,,... ......... ,.. ..... flNplect, ltpor.e. gl•IWWI •stff Mitt + 3 btdrooa. PW/tip for a..r yocllt. Ow1ttr wi l ccny 90te Ii f .D. u .000.000. u1.1400. HARBOR RIOOE LOOIS XIV Mew J .ator y MHor liout wltll ... ,..ft~ qitallty • 4 btcl. .....,, f••· r111 ., g••• ,,., top roo•: Woor/Htdoor 1po. S.•otor p_.OMk octo• •ltwa. Wl"'hi atcwfty 9ott1. St.ttS.000 ftt. OCEANFRONT-UCEPTIONAI. 0.. of a klt1d °" tt. "go6d coott" of P•t1IH11lo l't. lmpouJblt to d•licott today wltt-O•tr 6000 sq. ft. OWMr wlU exchot19t for ranch, cOttMMrclol or submit! This 11 truty o moCJftlfiu •t property. s 1,950,000. fff LOYEL Y LINDA ISLE-URGE l'rottc:t~ by ~tMrf Ii°" water wittll roofft for 3 boots. Jt.. "lhowco1t" I• fYtry woy. lo,. MOS+tt' bdnft + 4, formal dift. rm., largt fca ""· wl"' proft H iOflol 1ttp-dowt1 bcr, dip pool & spo. Sl,395,000. 63 1·1400. BAYFRONT-ULBOA IS. SLIP leoutifully duorot.cl 2·•tory 4 btd. hof'M •'"' stoifl~ cjon balcony & dtclt. Owt1tr will txChOftCJf for ohr properly. s 1,200,000. fte. OCEAN BLVD. YU-mM Pftfttitn lfrHt w/ ... W gromcft, 75ft. frontage. 2 l•gol loh Hd ,..oramlc: VU of oc... Ii t-tty. forty Mtwport rtald-..c:• w /HM c:ltor• la q.allty of b1901tt doy1 -wood poatll•CJ• moldhtCJ• Ii lorgt roo••· Sl.350,000. 631-1400. BAYFRONT -POINSULA -YU LMfjt Ii 1pod 0tn 5 becl 6 be. cfilt.nl. targ. poffo. A•..,... S900,000 loaa. Rtd. to S 1.550,000 loot slip. Fff LA.MD. NEWPORT YU tlJME! TERMS ,..,.,.le VU of a.y. Oc.-& IHJW•· ( 2·•tory tpociow• 3 becl largt f-..-.. cla.rM. L-. rOOflll $795,000. LUXURY PENTtlJUSE ON WATER Wtrior 11 rigllt ..t of Jt..rchittctwal Digest •d offtrt .t saotk ........, hillg thnMlghout. Spocla. 2 becl +detl with Mdltctln mo1t•r ~ with flrtploc:t. lrou, leod.d 9loss Ii _.. oc:c:ltlh. loot tllp nolloblt. Na h Ollfy for Htt clacriMiltotiftcJ. S 725,000. DOYER SHORES ftltl ESTATE fltdoMd for pri•ecy Cllld d.1i9Hd for ..ttrloilllACJ wl"' bric.II patio Std lonty pool + citrus '""-Spodoes ..try. formal diu·wt. 1--. ""' I 3 Mdroom. $699,000 ftt. EXCITING ftEJNFRONT °""' 1 yton okt Ott beodt ..... tpeclotn 3 & J btd Hit. to1lty rnttd oa -.r/whtttr bnk. $750,000. Owtttr ... carry ot 120/o for I 0 p..._ OCEANFRONT-3 UNITS l'riMt locotiott 0tt tt. btoca.. OWMr wile f9.ct ot 12% Wtntt. S640,000. BALBOA ISLO. LOT + PLANS Dri•• by 309 $.,,..... Std "ctlll for detolla. "°"' for sl'")lt f... ho• approHd & rHdy to Wld. S345,000. PENINSULA PT. Price & Terms! R.ductd for llNMCl IClllt! lto1e optlott or 75% fht•clttcJ 2-1tor,, 3 bclnn, ) bo, 2 firtploct1 Clltd lots of ci... J1t1t 1hpa to boy Ii btoch. S399,500. ELEGANT HARBOR VIEW ,.. .... , Mcor _. ......... ..cl ci.... S,.Cioa 4 ....... ,.., ..... c ..... ~ ............. S275,000. NEW CONDOS BY Bf.ACH OM block to b.ec'-. Co .. t1_,0,._.,, ••IPltk ercwtectw. lit 2 Md + ..... HHl•t 4td. Fht11tcht9 flulblt. $J55,000. 631 ·1400. COUNTRY FREIOl-8PORT Otis ""•th, .................. ='I ,._ll11H a. tep ~ s,.,,. •• urMr ..._•• ......... UH.Off. '31·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES,M' RIAi t'tAn """" ~ l'I·,·~·\ ~ ..... 7llll \II ('1..-1 llwl. """•' """'" ...... d •• + ...... 0 . 0 .... 0 a 0 a ............................ ~ .... -· .I I I I r i t j. • l .. • . ! ~ I i I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTJSunday, November 22. 1981 MACNAB IRVINE REALTY ISTATI OH THI IAYNOMTI Prime tip of Linda Isle -over 127' with slip for 80' boat. Lg rms for entertaining incl. 2-story liv rm & stone fplc Secluded Pool & spit. 5 BR & ram rm. Play room & library. ~.000.000 Leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 C K29) MAGMIFICIHT CUSTOM HOMI Enjoy the superb ocean bay & city views from this Pollendine built hom e featuring 5 UR:pool, spa & extensive llst of outstanding amenities, $2,500,000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200 < K30 > SUISTANTIALLY LOW IMTHEST I.An + LOMG THM FINANCING Magnificent harbor & ocean views from this 9 room home in Corona del Mar. Warmth throughout with oak floors & moldings used brick fireplace & skylight. Assume very large 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds. $1 ,500,000 Fee - Jenni fer Suchomel 644-6200 (K31 ) DOCKING FOi 70' to IO' YACHT Spacious Mediterranean style home with 4 BR 5 BA & C?nvertible library/den. Living rm.' din rm, kitchen & breakfast room all overlooking the bay. The master suite with sitting rm & fplc is a separate wing. $1,500,000 including land. Larry Dyer 642·8235 CK32 ) OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 842 Harbor Island Drive · Promontory Bay Newport Beach. · JUST LISTED IAYFROMT Sheltered by Harbor Island + Main bay view w;fam rm & pool -great for entertaining. $1.400,000 LH. Seller wi ll help w/financing. For aprt. on security Island call Dona Chichester 642·8235 (K33> CALIFORNIA SrANSH EST.ATE Lido Island captures the true essence of soph isticated living. Th is 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR·6BA> opens to expansive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent fi nancing. $1 ,250,000 Tom Allinson & Terr y Hanes 642·8235 <K34 > UNDER ONE MILLION -IA YFIONT OH LIHDA ISLE Lov ely decor. spacious one level 3 BR home situated on prestigious Linda Isle -Private gated comm w all amenities. Realistically priced al $999,000 incl mooring for 3 boats. Jane Paquin 642·8235 ( K35 l MUST SELL Elegant 80' bayfront home. Located 3 doors from John Wayne's fo rmer residence. High ceilings, crown molding. Master suite on the bay with Mr. & Mr s. Bath. Sparkling pool. ga lleria sun room on the bay, 3 BR suites. maid's room & bath. Leasehold Price slashed to $800 .000 for immediate sale. Barbara Aune 642·8235 ( K36 ) MEWL Y LISTED -llG CAHYOH Outstanding family hom e. 4 BR, fa m rm & spacious areas for outdoor living. Broadmoor Plan two on extra Jg lot. Custom tile floors, vaulted ceilings & stone fplc. Garden patios offering privacy -pool & s pa. $799,000 Lyn ne Valentine 644·6200 I K37 > surERI MONACO Located on guiet cul-de-sac & near Big Canyon Country Club. 2 Story, 3 BR tastefully designed in & around gracious garden patios. Pri\'ate master suite & kitchen w lg inform al living area $675,000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200 c K38) rRIME IAYFIONT-SUr-PIER. SWEEPING VIEWS Priced al $595.000 Fee. Security building w 3 car parking & keyed elevators. 2 lg BR & convertible den plus 3 baths. Professionally & warmly decorated. Tom AJlinson or Terry Hanes 642·8235 EXCEPTIONAL VIEW from this 5 BR home or 4 BR & maid's qlrs. Private courtyard entry. Wood pl ank noors, separate ram rm with beautiful built·in cabinets & fplc . Sky·liles, shutters. hot tub on deck to enjoy the view. Excellent Financing $579.000 Fee Land. Rosemary Sietz 644-6200 (K40) CORONA HIGHLANDS VIEW-HEW LISTING Fantastic ocean & canyon view 3 BR, 2 BA , dining area hom e situated on very lg lot -room for expansion and pool. $555,000 Fee land Donna Godshall 644·6200 (K41 ) UDO ISL.AND LOVB. Y Warm & cozy 3 BR + 2 BA & south patio gem! Enlarf:(ed lot -A·l condition. Excell ent owner financing . $419,500 Tom Allinson 642·8235 (K42) MEWrORT CUSTOM HOME Spacious Newport Heights home w 13 BR & den, 2112 BA & lg bonus rm. Enjoy private patios & discover the separate storage rm . RV parking & 3 car garage. Owner will carry financing lo qualified buyer. $365.000 Fee Dan Johnson 551-8700 (K43 ) ElECT A PRESIDENT IM 'ti Immaculate 3 BR Turtle Rock President home with a sweeping view of sunsets & night lights on a king sized lot in Irvine's mos t prestigious vi llage. $289,900 Madeline Crawford 752 1414 lK44 l '1'URTL.E ROCK Gl&r' Hollyhock Plan w /beautiful spa , 3 BR, fam rm . Assume lg lst & 2nd TD and owner will consider a third. Over 2,400 sq. ft. of living area. $289,IXX> Natalie Benjamin 752· 1414 TUITLE ROCK'S RNEST This immaculate 4 BR fee mini estate on approx 1~1 acre is really a dream come true. Vaulted ceilings, superb imported nooring, 3 ya rds w tall the finest extras. Open this weekend or call Susie Weiss for your private showing. $229,000 551·8700 CK46> WSE OPTION OR PURCHASE One of the lowest price Monaco model's in Harbor View Homes. 2 BR + den with an e'Xtra Jg front yard. Comm . pool & greenbelt s. Assume existing financing & seJler wi 11 assist. Excell ent value $225,000 Jenni fer Suchomel fl44 ·6200 CK47 ) IMJOY THE PRIVACY of this home's lovely backyard w /covered patio & hot tub. 3 BR, f am rm & dining rm plus central air conditioning. Good a ssumable loan: $139,500 Mack Henson 551-8700 (K49) You'v e Arrived at ... HARBOR Rll~E <.:o untry English estate open Sunday. All the warmth of a country home and the luxuries of today. Brand new! 4 bedrooms , 1 baths. Views of ocean. bay and ci ty lights. $1 Mi llion in assumable financing. Priced at $1.750,000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas. Open Sunday 12·4 #7 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge SPYUS Fantastic view from a lovely h<>me atop the hill. Move your antiques right in. 5 bedrooms . $410,000 in assum able fin anci ng al 11 :i.o/c Priced c.il $969,000. Call William F. Cote for appointment BIG CANYON An enchanting retreat. Walk into an uiry two story townhome wh ere the outside tomes right in . A three bedroom Monaco. highly upgraded with view of Catalina. Exquisite dcc·oration with much use of wood 1r1 mouldings and floorin g. Skylights galore S659.000 l-:xtlusive with William Cote. BIG CANYON Hospitality is. the pr:de of this home. Overlooking the 7th green this architectural masterpiece is perfect for the executive. Sil down bar for 10 Magnifi t:enl vaulted ceilings with open beams and d~nce noor. Exclusive al Sl.750,000. Seller wi II finance to qualified buyer Call Mary Lewis -Open house 12·4 Sunday 15 Royal St. George BIG CANYON Id ec.ii family homt' includes fai rw ay view. pool and guest quarters. A room fo r everyone! Owner will he lp with finiandng. $1.7 million Exclusive with William F. Cote Open Sunda y 12·4 8 Cypress Point BIG CANYON ~1agn1l1t·1•nl \I('"' Largt• k1tt•ht-n , forirwl d1n111g room, pool. ::>pa and .!>auna ' Thl'l'l' JJcdroom. 3 bath homl'. :l45U sq• fl, .111 nt:\\ carPt'ting. <.irl'al finan('lnl?' ~:\l'IUSIH' \\llh W1llwm F Cote S895 ooo LIDO ISLE MOYIN<; St\L E' O\\ner lea\ ing cou~try' Could ht.• \our t:halll'l' lo h\'e on one of Newport 's most lll't' ~t1g1ous islc:, Span1.!>h inllUl'IH'l' th roug hou t lmm:wulatl' l bedroom homt• \\1th pool and spa Great financing avall;1hlr Stop m. ~t akt' an olfrr . 625.000 Oprn Sunday 12 4 2<14 \'ia S:.in Ht'mo VILLA BALBOA Young people poo l yo ur re sources Ideal two bedroom villa for yo ur fi rst home. Fresh as a daisy Opens onto flagstone• patio Sl48,000 assumable al 12':. 2nd 1s avai lable Price S249,500 WESTCLIFF T\.\-O hcdroom. 2 bath tondo Large assumable loan \\1th lo\\ interest rate 0\\ m·r \\ill carr\' 2nd w1lh Slli.1100 do" n St~J.51.Kl ~lakP an ()f I (>r I I BAYFRONT Sµactou<; \\ alerfront home with pier and 30' floa t 7.onrd for duplex. ~;xte llcnt financing av<illable lo C"fUalif1cd buyl.'r. $545.000. Ca ll Ann Vaughn Santas EASTBLUFF This 1s a "mu st sell" opportunity. There arc taxes lo be paid. BUT - it's a good home. on large lot with good neighbors. four bedrooms and pool $209.800 Ask for Ann Vaughn Sant as MAUI, HAWAII Want to gel away from it all?Beautif.ul high-rise condo oceanfront. Will exchange with 25<'k down. Priced at $150,000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas. NEWPORT CREST First time Buyers Make your 1st good in vestment 2 bedroom condo wi th vaulted ceilings. wet bar and sundeck. Priced at $165,000. 2075 Sin Jo1quln Hlltt Rd. Acro11 from 810 CANYON Newport leech 14().Sm -···---~-~-... .. --:----~-··-·•"'14"'"•-·---.. q ........... "'!11 ......... , ........ 111110111"'1$10 ••""• ............... _@§ \ ..... ..-,. Wt ...... .... ...... ,.,. Wt ...... ,.,. Wt ....... ,. Wt ............................................................................................ ······················~- 1001 if 1001 •111:tll 1002 l1•tll IMJ Iott • .•.••••••.•...•......•.................•..•.......................... ••••···•••········•···· ··············~········ SPY.USS JUST LISTED ! Elegant sought after New Bcdrord model. lliJChly upgraded . s pucious 4 Bdrm. family room Oversized ya rd , view, creative rmanc· Ing . Call todc.i y for appointment $615,000 IN COIONA Dll MAI Exc~us1ve custom :l.500 sq. ft. 3 BR. 3 BA, ocean view jacuzii fee land elegance personified. $695,000. 714·552·1714 -----------+ ~;r·) Merrill Lynch J-~ Realty ....... -OPEN llJUSE -r A Y $50,000-SAVE S 15,200 FIMAMCIMG AT 12°/o INT· I 0 YIS! lt 's true! Owner of this ('lose to beach home is anxious ! Price just reduced $15,200! 2 Bdr charmer with walls of glass. Bri ght l'<.: t•harmmg. Mothe r-in · law qlrs, with kitchen too! 2 patio decks. Full price just $135,800 ! Take advantage of llrn; fantastic value. Ca ll Hila Witnaucr, agt, for c.ippt. or de· tails. 759-1221 RV M * of Newport Beach • • I 00/o DOWM • • lll/1% FIMAMCIMG AVAIL ..... on this spacious family home featuring 3br den. faml.ly room & formal dining w 3 car ~ara~C'' Only S239.950 n :ft: • • TRl-PUX •• Pride of ownership units! tbr . 2br .. & 3br owner~ uml Assume 10.47'; ht T 0 Pnn'<I at $199,950 FEE (exclusl\,.l'l • VICTORIAN STYLE • Speclat:ular 4 br remod eled in Victornrn style w t:u.stom kitchen in prime Costc.i Mesa area Sl38 ,500 F~E **PA.LY.MO• o H.AltlOR VIEW HOME Totally remodelt>d b} traftsmen' Featuring French doors, wooden shutters. pl ank noon.. used bri ck & p ool &. s pa Ff:F: land w'GREAT TERMS'' • HARIOR VIEW KHOLLS • 9J4', fm an<'mg on this 2br den townhome featunn~ CAPE COD style archit ecture on FEE land' • • Sl,000 DOWN • • Bring P.31fll brush and broom to save SS~ on this Jbr fixer in quiet Costa Mrsa area ' • WA TERFROHT HOME • Detached 3 br Community tennis 1"1. pool ! Owner WI II t'arry 1st at 121; ! Only $230.ooo • rENINSUL.A rOINT • Ba yfronl horn(• w PR IVATE no·cK ~ • N-e \\ CUSTOM .i br w 2 frplr's. \\Cl bar. ~ourmel kitchen 1 Sl .345.fXXl 15% DOWN PAYMENT!! • H.AltlOR VIEW HOME • Assume 10.9r, Isl TD & 2nd TD '! CA RMEL model\.\-pool&. spa on solar sy::item S269.900 • CLIFF HAVEH • r AHORAMIC VIEW 180 degree view of harbor from 3 br. home on larl{e lot Pcrfrct for e nlerlarn1n~1 S650.000 FEE (exclusive) • CAMEO SHORES • IYAN WELLS designed home w /180 degree ocean view & sliding roof on F'EE land! $925.000 • JASMINE CREEK • 12 718'4 financi ng on former model ! Hard to fmd Plan 5 w/custom spa ' $349,000 FEE. Lowest Price!' • THE CiROVES • Un believably s pacious 3 br unit in Orange County's oremiere park. Only $69,000 s s s • DISTRESS SAU • Seller behind on pymts on spacious 3 br home in HARBOR VIEW HI LLS!! $41.000 Price Reduction for quick sale. NIWPORT HACH offtCI u1os .. ....,..on .. 1714175'-1501 17141 752.7)7) ~ Walker Blee 1111 Eafltl OPEN TODAY I ·5 UMl(j)UE IH OLD COIONA Dll MAI Architects cusl. home, skylights, 2 fplc 's, 3 BR, So. of hwy. $495.000. See Marilyn Rousselot at 307 Poinsettia UNl(f>UE IM SPYGL.ASS 5 BR , 3 BA , new carpet. French doors, Ocean & city view. assume financing $695.000 fee. See Nata lie Fogarty al 77 Montecito. UMl(j)UE IN OLD COION.A DR MAI Custom duplex w/a 2 BR & a 3 BH unit. Finest quality. $469,000 See Barbara Riggs at 700 Marguerite UNl(j)UE IM IALIOA ISL.AND Duplex overlooking the Pavillion. excellent condi tion. $995,000 . See Margie Schubert al 510 So Bayfront. •lrf Wtllderi Wll1t 1 v1tw or tht ~1rh! P~ ('On do on tht BliY In N1pln laland, Lo111 Buth Sp1tlo111 2 bdrm, l ~ ba. pool '216S.«IO SUOO dn Owner will carry bal. Av1111ble now , Ow nu /A1t 1213 1 .J:'4:1,-::_::...._ __ _ So Ore1on River lot on actnlc R<>1ue River On hwy, 3 ml no ol Roeue River II 4 ml So.Grant's Pasa. TrHI II gd skiing. 200 ft fronta&t'. 100 lt dept from River to Hwy. ~f!O!ll~-- •U.S. VITB.AHS FREE LISI' OJ.' HOMES World R.E. ~..:7777 ADOIAILI & AFFOIDAl&.I A tutefully rtldttorated 3 Bdrm home with 1 l yr old roof and RV spare. Seller may assist 10 llnanclng. All this for Sl 21l .OOO Call now. 97S.S3'70 ALLSTATE REALTORS lelboo lla.d I 006 • •••••••••••••••••••••• s...lt 'f°" OM hrm. Deftr part ol monthly payment oo this charm· ing Balboa Island home lllH~.Ur 675-21,6 2 br. I ba. house plus 2 br .. 1 ba. apt. ~.000. DOVE rttOPHTIES Ask for Lawrence 752·5111 Duplex· 307 Ruby UNlfUE IM llG CANYON Beautiful S325.000 O we $25,000 Broadmoor, 4 BR, pool. spa, guard d o wn By Owner gates and much more $68.5.000. See at 673-4185~. ---- 6 Winged f'oot UMl(j)UE IN SPYGLASS Beautiful 4 BR 3 Ba. 2 fplc's, spa . a dream house. assum fin. $479.500 fee See Sa rah Sten al 32 Drakes Ba)' UHl9UE IH SUVIEW 3 BR Hampton model w atrium. family room, community pool , s pa & tennis. $395,000. See B<1rbara Hutthmgs at 1900 Yacht Mana UHl(j)UE OH IALIOA ISL.AND Qu aint 3 BR & den house w 'in('ome unit, view. dock & OWC. S650.000. See Rita Boland at 123 Grand Ca na l. UNIQUE IN llG CANYON Beautiful 3 BR & den. eustom11ed Augusta model. S319,000 fee See Bert Heedy al 111 Canyon Island UNIQUE IN LUSk HARIOR VIEW HILLS Fine family home, 4 BR 2•:t BA , near beaches. F1rx fin $420.000 fee See ~l arian Rl•tt<ly at 1225 Keel Dr1\'e UMlfUE IN IRVIHE .-ERRACE Custom 3 BR . 2 BA . back \'ard ba\' \le\\ owner financing S37S.OOO fee· See at 612 Ramona On\'e UMIQUE IN THE ILUFfS Bonus room & 4 BR . 212 BA. fplc. arr c·ond , ne"' carpel & paint S275,000 See agent al 512 Ventaja. UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEL M.AR Completely remodeled . 112 blks to beach. 3 BR , 3 BA. perfect. $550,000 fee See Nancy Laux at 317 Poinsettia. UHl9UE IM OLD C()flON.A DEL MAR Duplex. 3 BR. beam<.><! ceilings. fplc, brick pal10 & 2 BR unit $325.000 fee . See Sara Man m at 718 llehotrope UHIQUE IN OLD CORONA DR MAR Elegant. completely remodeled. 5 BR. 2 fplc's. 4 BA . the best of e"erythm~ S625.000 fee . See Pal 1\Icrr\' at 442 Begonia - UNIQUE IN IRVIHE TERRACE Beautifully remodeled & decorated. 3 BR plus home. Pool. spa & temf1t• location. S395.000 fee See Pat Merry at 1315 Santanella Terrace. U,_.l()Uf tiVMfS REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Eut CoHt Hl9hway, Corona del Mer WI HA VI 61 OF THI llST USTIHGS IM TOWM HAllOR llDGI CUSTOM MAGHIFIClHT SRlMCH MIDmHANUN Y'IUA located in prestigious private community with unpa r alleled views from Catalina and Newport Harbor to the mountains or the north. An elegant residence of exceptional qu a l ity and i m peccab le evidenced in this 6500 sq. ft. home. Formal living and dini ng rooms, family roo m. librar y, master and executive suites. ki tche n and breakfast room, butler's pantry. elevator. wine cellar , and mor e . Bu ye r quallrlcation and a ppointment ne c e ssa r y lo p r ev i ew . $.1,000,000.00. SUUM .. SHlUI '7~MO MMDI .ATTIAcnYE 2 STOIY t MODERN APT. Nr bays, S38 S.OOO W bltn fabulous hnanc· 111c Save SSS!' HMtl.Wn 12131 434-0tOI lc6oa ,..... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very Quiet! 2 bdrm, 2 ba + den 2 fireplaces 2nd story deck. 2 car gar $340.000 ~3·9364 ____ _ Corotto def Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 434 llGOMl.A New elegant 4 Br Vic- torian partial vu, ownricontract.or hnan I avail j575 000 ~~-- $25,000DOWN I Lg assumable loans. Remodeled 2 br.. ruce patio. R·2 lot w plaM for unll S249 .SOO . Owner 1 Agent 957-~/~14~ °"" Sat/S.. 1-5 34(50~11.CdM Spectacular view from all rooms. Surf "ill lull you to sleep Owner may help finance Sl.~.000. M.AUlY STAUFfB SEA LION REALTY 67)..5354 IRVIHE TERRACE RXER •· Prier redured OWC ~t T D al 11'1 Excell locauon. Won 't last Greg Astle, agt 7SIHZ21 I . H-""VMwH• Fine l~atJon. beaulJful 3 I Bdrm 2 Bath w1fam1ly room New plush carpet- ing, 3 rar garage. lrg 30 yr assumable loan al l21'a'1 Low down P•Y· mrnl Call $49-8755 or 644·7Z20. IYO~ " NEW" CdM CUSTOM;. BLT 2300 SQ Ft; ATRnJM HOME Wik to bch 3 br 3 11 Ba" Circular stairway , skylights, garden win- dows Aslung S3llO.OOO OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN Hi 618 Mangold &40·4521 637 ma orro•TUHITl KMOCIS Cameo Hiplands. 4Br. fam rm. frplc, view, f~ ownt'rship. newly dt: corated. 165,000 undt"r mkt value. $3$,000 tail! down IZA0,000 assum• bit' flnllncinc. 13.~ p1yment1. 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YOUI C~CI o;c"':11:Stt ll in IY OWMll Bay ' otun vitw -.... ,. ~..,. NOW AVAIW l'ipartou~ trl lt•vcl Ntl'(llttH· rondos, teatunnJ; i lift, a1-. b• 11nd. ¥ llH, 2 HIJ "A" model hH t New homes ,_.ltr'e, lO'X ct•n Owner will btlp fln1nc1 fl quatlf)' you at below mid r1ttt Av OPIN HOUS1$ 54 T I SUN Pr 1tcIp1 I• on 11 . New cUlt. bJt 2 UY. Sec1trilY bJ4 sm.ooo ,-.0 1 wfm.. z \1°" OM * llM ISi.£ * I .5 IN llYINI P1nor1mlc ~·II view•. F'rflch Normand] a BR ocu-ONT each. PLUS I ICPlrllt " """ UU ,000. Bro ker 6 den home. Can be ~ ••• ma~ttri; 'lOM S 132,500: Try I to/• Dewa C,iualll)' thrunut S111rh with olar 1120 hudwood r&1h1nct~. t·cr.imtt tile. ftntahl!d dbl rrlce IZJ0,000. CalJ for nro • brothure Owner t •&l. 17 1'1 $$2$4 4101Wilhwuw,RacquetClub,SlS6,900 ipUl.119S,OOO,OWC3'1lt Qu ie t iecluded tntrance .... 1e1Br+ba 17 Bluccoal, Northwood. $160,~ ·------•l...1~ ahore. 71 Penluul1 Pt home In upetalnrtar. Ideal loutlon neu be1ch, b1y, •wimmlna. tMnlt A clubhouse ae· tlvltita Tiil.a 1p1rkUn1 clean 3 bdrm home la on an extra wide comer lot L&e uaumabi. loan 1t ~ ' owe. Priced for qul<'k11le, rm.ooo. PIBJU1 t'LOAT 4381 Bermuda C.:1r. Greentree, 142,900 C .... to ISLANDDUPUX ....:1'1~· U.%-_ ___.11""'"'6-~ Gu111. One o1 thott 48 Miners Tnul, Northwood, $199,500 D .. Pt.w.t. Vlewof bay.%up,2dwn.,.._ ______ , ''h1rdlorand"1tema1Ad ur11ae ~ 1opt•nt•r, •·II.'. <.'\t C'11d1lh1c quuhty !••••••••• at Ch\l\'tnlct prln"" Xlnt fin.in""'' DeveloJ)fr wilt 11l1~1Nt qu11IHIL'll huycr~ v.-1th fin11nc1n11 •nd t:I011tn1t cu~t~ 30 yr loun ~tllrt~ tll 13• 1•; owr 7 West Trenton, Northwood, $252,SOO New homes HBr'a, 10% Great N P.B. loc1tl0Cl. •· MIWP~ COMDOS owner wllJ carry the l ... lla9'•1Mdt 1040 4182 I~oma, Greentree, $154,900 dwn. Ow~r will help li11 A1k ln1 tnS,000 Will "'" p1pt,., l ONLY 20'3 2nd ·-•••••••••••• .. •••••• 4i quallf1 you 1t below c1rry with '80.000 dA. StudJo, '1'2 bdrm from down with tM uttd to bt 13.l "• .-...ca.... C•lt for ...... 5'2·7000 milt ratet. Av. price Call Curtia Herbert.I Sr., -3.000 6 up. All have lnterttt of 13o/t. Evon the O,EH 12·4 SAT /SUM 1955 ANAHEIM AVE. CM troll.,.. wtkome 714-645·3474 °' 71 4·548-904 2 New customs ~ca THI VIUMH. llALTOIS $230,000. Call for info ' 1 t l·t• •m ~uu°dable loan• Pr It e I 1 r I & h 1 et IS"~ dn, 2400 aq. ft. brochure. Ownrl•&I w ow own P•Y · Sl.300,000. C ood .. 499 5254 menll. Pool, rec. room, uatom w wor ... hnd · sub-parking, uuna, MIW IAYNONT 3 flrepl11ca , mkrow1ve * •EXf.CUTIV( L .... a...-..1. 10 ... ,1•------1 Juu:ul & some with and loaded wit.h cxtr~. I ---• --H• I 0 ... 0 1 Htw 50' Dod bl~ t L k P .. O ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ....,,..... " oceen v cw. Bd • b h I h .. o a t ar... pen LUX•Y 2 tom •••••••••••••••••••••••!•-------• 3 rm ,. al wt Sat and Sun l·S 219·221 2 Bd t h I i!:u tu: Br'• °'t~n e"1U No Down . 28r Patio HAii• ~·HID thermo window• lhru· i----------1 Me m Ph Is Bruk er r own om1 n • • • home hJLM out. The very best of 1022 MISAYBDl l714lS36-2137or848·4llS 2000rabulou,• ~~!~1e. F.R.5c>J.S21·~5:,.~lti. Sl04K, pool/apa ti1auna QPPAnlMty materials and fixtures ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 131/io/o 1q t, "'"'' ~vrat + UIUUl'W Installed, even baa Uloo Jasmine Cretk --Owner 3 Bdrm 2 bath, rlrtplac~. $4000 CASH ed 6: up1raded thruout I IO D..-vn Art faat ! Bkr. 49'7·3M4 Pr i m e • 5 ' X I 4 O • garage floor Must stt to ~~ad~~P~oolll.2 Z!i~~. ~~~ ~~t~!~~n 0r8f:~~o:: ~::. r~u :!~T!=~~~~ ~::.~: a:~t~::ns of ~ :!'. ~~: ~!!, 1:~~t~!c:i':::~:: :~t~1e7~ot1~~th1;~: l•••••••••I apprec1at~S5,000. con o. , tenni•. eat I M ,.___._ • Great l0taUon. ~m term•. Printipals only. 3carsub prka 8:)0-,13$7 ' yacht Priceof$2,000,000 PtHtMSU&.APOIMT ed. Open Sat/Sun Jt-4 19 oy c~. Ir. Agent DonMMSIS ~i "')Odbrldge 64!·0113. --· -· ---lnclude1 cleared lot. ap HOUSES OM UDO Top locat1011,a~ to the Curl.Owotr/a&t. 541-7729 -L•ltweWortd proved plans and *58rSpanisbVIUa beach. a Bdrm, l~. ba 640·1S1S 21SJ DE.ALWITHOWMH Reill y 3 BR free standing permillforalwcunous5 •4BrCountryFrenth Garage.fireplace, new 316_,.... COUEGl,ARIC Ocean View Lux4unit.s. 551·3000 'AHOIAMIC home, breatb1ak1ns Bdrm 5 bath French •3Br·comerS387.S92 ly painted. Outatanding 2 bdrm, 1 ~bath house 2 S 125,000 Aprox 7SOO sq ft bldna 1t?t11m111u ""•,.In''"' OCEAN VIEW view. lg yard. guarded Rt ltn c Y home w 1th •3 Br 40x•' lol $43SX pt1ce $275,000 and ownf'r car garace ti.', blks to Bargain ,buy ! Sparkling FEE. Intercom, Mble 12¥4%A.1.T.O. community. CaU Jatk at many ntras, i~~:~~~~t4u~~ will <'lrry ocean. Owner, SJ00.000 4 Bdrm featuru lrpl's, sunken liv rm Univ Park <tbd 3ba of $240,000 OR MORE. Tarbell.~ THWA•..... 38 $100Kdown$425K 67S-.l71. fireplace and formal Wet bars. ~/D Hook· assum ioM, pnte ~: JBr. 3Ba, 3 frplcs. Wood 25K DN, VIEW! 3 hr , 2 Call Pacteetttt HomH • Br · =:~~:.miiiiiiiiiiiim-•I dinino room, remodeled ups 4X7 Ille Roman duc'dSS2 1311 It &las1 dealgn, top ba Sll2 900 for details and appoint •4 Br40' lot $4SOK • ,. Tubs. Tile Kitch & BA · ----quality. wilt to bch, 'a' ntJ•ud· u...... ment 646-sal2 •2 rwithgarageapt FULL Y1EW OF kitchen Separate laun· fl r OW H AHAHC-It t .....,......., •J.Br charmer S42SK OCUHlat•Y dry room. New paint rs 30 t garages M ..., sec ur ,Y ays em , 1-..M'-' 1052 , l• A' • Whatever your needs A Neutral carpeting Ideal w/work benches. S3475 Co1y 3 Br townhouse vacu~ :i,terg>;· 'l::· ~ ..,..... , are. call us. SoleorTrade location!Hurry.00-0303 approx income. l~ dn. w/fam rm, lrplc. den. Smgt 1 ,. A.kl n Re L•a•r:•e••;•bdr••••m•••2•,:••b•11•• ~1 ... for I or 2 small homes or o.n approv B of A. JOyr skylight window. owe a · . s or on • .. • .,.. · ' ·1 condos within area. hn avail. 13~3 on Bal. w/203 dn at below mkt Stevena. Huge lot ! $169,000 OWC Price is reduced to w/25"r do on approv. rates. Open Sat/Sun 23 Mot.IN&tah CallJackieAgt. HO LEASE LAND SM0,000. OWC. 'W /creative fin. Model R a i n bow Fa 11 s , 497.5454 49HIS8. 497-~ W111.Eo.d&Co. Open 17122 Bolsa Chica. Turtleroclt $29S,OOO. BEAUTIFUL HOME In D..~M ~ll/JJ ~ Redh1ll~Re.1lty 1;;:1 ;:1011 , When you buy this Blufl 6 7).1600 S46-S50l, 840-JS27 63l· ~-1800 A · Charmine 3 bdnn, 2 bath excellel'lt neighborhood. / (J{r:otfa-1 ,_L~_,_ ~pen Sun 12-5., 17591 Ra· THE MOST FOi + guest apt. N. end. Large split level func· HOMES In the heart of old Corona lDglen. Landing model THE•• ... •T Emerald Terrace. Walk lion al for bu.sy families ••••••••• del Mar, one of the finest Fix It Up 500. Spiral staircase. de· L t C~h 111 i to beach. Assumable 4 Br Jba. $232,SOO. 4 BR 2 811, quiet Mesa c 0 r 11 t 0 r perfect . arces . 1nce or n loan Owner will help Loci-• Vllogt l.E custom residences. Verde cul de sac: lot gorgeous landscaping a University Park! Ex l' S279 SOO P 497-1761 OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 Needs some paint. cpl. must to see S285.o00.. panded master bdrm. 3 ~~;nc:itr $7579 eg ---"-"-'---'-"-:..!..- 304 NARCISSUS TLC, ek Owner anx with exc:eplional terms baths & 4 other bdrms. n, • · SAVES20,000CASH!• WELTON &COMPANY IUUS Listed Sl34.950 Ask for Betty Toland: ~f: decorated W/lrack Owner must sell lh1S Im 675-6900,SS@-1809 Sest orrer',!\&!_~9·1366 Really World. Hunt· Ughhn&. levelours.sbut· -•M•o•a•TH-•.-.,.,,•.-..... -Laaacu.nacbNd1gr~l,bOonmlyel~~ COlto MHO I 024 ington Harbour 846·M.11 ters, floor 10 ceiling -·~ • -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co-m 'aril or846-262!1 ' bookshelves & more I OWMB GfYES UP yrs. old, new jacun1. 2 EASTSIDE FfXER ~~rSE~ 31a~ :~; 3:~·10pe n Sun I 5 6191 Tw~ loans ID takeover& un.ooo ~:~~Yd1~%~ r:~·~~: R 2 I t c 11 R b orma 1n rm. · (714)552·4471 low rates Lovely 3 • SPECIAL.SALE Fee ground. walk to beach, super nice, 2 Br bomt + bach unit. Lrg assum loan. Priced to sell. Cbuclt SpiUer, agt 631·1266 S8000 dwn, 3 Bdr 2 Ba. 2BA r I d . Pnsc:11la. Lo\•ely family asking only $115.000 I S21S,OOO assumable at 4th bdrm.perf foroff1~e · o . a o ert frplc. trg bac:k )ard home, raised hearth, WALKER&LEER E bd 2 b lhCOUNTRY Priced at $25,000 below Mtlllken83H.266 'w s parkling pool I cozyfrpk.3BR.l''J BA, W-ood-b~.-d-2b 2 b I F:~NCHabomeonlarge market!' A must to see ~~ 1 $12,000 dn 9~.r-; Isl fine Huntington Beach n ge, r · • · this best·pnced, ~st MEW EXCWSIYl I !!!!!!!!!l•l!l!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I condo for ms. 000. The land is included . 11 's cheaper ID buy Fee land than pay lryine's price Call Pete Johnson. agt 631-1266 Newport ~SS!l.500. Guard-gym-jacuzzi.pool Sharon AJ!t. 67J.1323 IESTIM THEILUFFS lflf&Oc...Ywws Old section Huge !"ISte_r s uite withl l£•CH Jacun1. 3 patios & ..,. secunty system. Call for PROPEITY showing Bill Merrill. Easy terms Seller 1s Agt. ne111ble CUte 3 Br, 2 Ba Tot I $132 900 localJon. Ask for Betty Condo Lab/pool/tennis wooded lot ChtJdren s looking home Ill Niguel ' L1".t. , .... rfr ... t Th1:1s :~~~·nll'e~me Toland, Realty World, 126 SOO_MO-_~ playhouse, 2 ca r dell Woods for on I y n •W 9't 979 7295 Huntington Harbour ga r a e e . go u rm e S225.000" n.....n llouse Spectacular views & 'lllll!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!l•l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll •• --•• 846·55Jlor846-2629 · kitchen. oak floors V)"<' 1- Redh1ll~Realty I;;:, 7:~1 II I for only $136,900. Also avail IS a 4 Br, 2 Ba on the Wllet for $240,000 Call Pete Johnson,agt, 631·1266 •••••••••• You will fall ln love with thJJ aharp 3 bdrm hooey· moon dream home. Fabuloue flnantlna 1Vallable. Herd to believe such an amailng value! •••••••••• A 3 bdrm bargain for bldr1 on an fllllta·wldt lot w. 1,. IUM,Y pauo la I must to SH. Call°'¥· •••••••••• 3 bdrm Lido Country French. recently rt· modeled, 11. a true de- 1 i &ht On wide lot, features Pttncb doors ' windows w/2 sunny patios Xlnt linanc1og w/lit assumable loan at lo~ owe This 1s especially for you! •••••••••• Just listed S bdrm elegant custom home Is an exceptional value! You get so much for so little Features formal din. rm & fam. rm. Bright, light, airy & spacious t is Instantly appealing. The low pnce will 1urp!"iR you! •••••••••• Lots ol warmth & character 111 tJus charm· mg 4 bdrm bomeonhuce lot, incl den or Sth bdrm for more added comfort. featuring a beautiful, lge landscaped patio- perf"t for"entmaining •••••••••• Now under con1truc- l1on -unbehevable. but true. with a $20,000 de· posit owner will provide wallpaper decoralln& service at cost on this 3 bdrm gem 1be lime to bu) IS NOW " LI•• le~ Yentl . 0,.11 Hw S.. 1•5 --'A TIO HOME Soothing ocean sounds Sun .. J-5pm, 29911 Run most de111'ed location of· ,._ ______ _ owe flnancmg on this J I 3 bdrm' p. ba Nicely Beaulirul 1mmac 3 Br 2 Place to swim & play lull you lo sleep. mng Deer or call agt for rer tot a I living enJOY 1-YOUI PLUM For further m!ormalJon, bedr~m family room ! dtcorated 2245 Republic Ba, corner lot, walking tennis , Orange Tree Owner/agt, 494_5057 Bj11>..1._Celest.e 494-11595. ment Recently updated 0 ,EM .r•-•y 1_5 call '/irgima O"Brlen, borne in .one of the besq A ,. e C 0 st a M e s a d1s1ance to beach, close ad u It com mu n1 ty 2 l!l!ll!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!I•!!!!!!!! & detailed, th11 spacious -.....A agent, at 67J.J32a. areag. 11 s pnced to sell I $l26 .,,,, .,._1292 to schools and parks, bedrooms. 2 baths. as 8 0 Newport IMcti I 06' 5 bdrm, S bath home bas SUPER NJCE and LOW LIDO'S FINEST '11!1!1!1!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!••••• """' '"" ne l /d & bl Y wner: No. Laguna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• larce liv111g rm. formal PRICE-Blutrs X plan 3 On 50' lot 4 BR 3121 J"2 1c at $129,900. 751-3191 6 B '3 8 F'-I S -w crp rapes suma eloans. Sl.27.500 oc:ea n view •bdrm B ' r a am1y pa ce ramic tile. OWC ·" ·---------dining rm, new tile BR -21,7 BA. nr comm a,Frenchdoorsleadto HEW,OITSHOllS 3500 sq ft 1•·, 1st No w/dwn. F1exible terms. 3'"zba. 3 car gar. pool kitchen. dock for60' boal pool & walk lo NB tennis lge sunny So. patio, WA TaAONT LOWDOWN LOWIMTEREST 3 Br & 2.5 Ba on cul·de sac. Call for details Curt Herberts II. agt, ; .•. RVMt« FaHDOM HOUSE 3 Br l Ba large yard $915,000 _._ .. 641·0763 I l l/1% S4000CASH Gets you tnlD a beauutul 2 Br l i,., Ba. Townhouse Great locallOl'I A ent Don s:;G.651_6 qual Trade l'Quil)' for By Ownr. SISJ.000. 494·7735 DOYER SHORES + muc:h, muc:h more t'lub $225,000. lradnl, light. airy. Oak Derorator perfect. 4 Br. R o lls Royc:e ur • 960-S095aft4PM . OCE AN VIEW FIXER $2,700,000. 314VISTATRUCHA noors. nows g_raciously Den. Owner highly 9570744 ..... r ' G Sl75K llSSm. lOOK al 1441GalaxyDrive RalphFurra&Assoc 640-4259 for entertainment motivated $279000 WiU OCEANVIEW28r 2 Ba ..... o HIM DOWH l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l_!!!!!m ___ mlll'PI 10'•% plu.s owe 50'x9() 673-M98 Ownr/agt.675-7298 finance A&ent.' . ~~~~ b~~~r ~~tk~~~. ~h!~~~~ath ''=' ~~· !38:,~~~ ~·ag~~· ~:rii~!~'t~~;:a~~: 87;~~= ( 2{/Mt.l//I 01'J~,-~u_JWti~f~ j Har=~1::.~r~ ba 642 8808. ;:ti!!~~~0i!{=':~ for family with children. --------3 car garage + largt IOPropert1esAva1l ,YA ./i Lovely 3 bdrm. den. Condo. highly up. DISTRESS SALE to J units Owner Notbrutra/ficonstreet 20'Yo DM/l l4/o lMT. HobbyRoom.Poolsi1ifd 63&·4960 RTSA R EA LT Y beams ,Dramatl<'ally graded. mls resevoir F f 11 0 U t 0 f S36-0794 __ -and lh1s 3 bdrm. home IS 3 br. 21, 6a, fam. rm.O lot, beaut. Landscaped ---I ~t-~~::. SW,000 cash view_ ~W.S~,000~-~MO-~llOOS= close 10 parks and din rm.frplc,2cargar wner will 155151 11 -----SlllOOO Escrow Reduced $164,900. Open schools Lots or up w opener, fenced yd, 3 financinc Estate va lue HEW,OITHAUO• 1-c,....l\aLM 1 ABSOLUTELY N M • SI0.000 under priced. House Sat Sun. 12 5 grades addllional j de<'ks w/oetan vu 4 yr only$420,000 IAYFaONT tG-to DH 4 bd~'3 ba. ~. 2 ear anners 3+2+ greal lerms Sl29.9SO Corner 4bdrm, f1m rm counter and storage I old. SUS.000 497·1051 Open Sat/Sun 1·4 30 nus fabulow brand new Crplcs. jacuzzi on quiet NO MONEY Family rm+ Pool John_.agt&.111266 ~-~~~-Agt anxious space. patio and plan Robinson Realtor 4 bdrm view home w1lh tree hned st Terms DOWN! ~A ~ Mtsa Yerdt 4 Ir. frplc • Hew cpts Sl42,750 675-177 1 I JUS-T US-..•. ters and generous rover EMERALD IA y 54~5647 boat dock 111ctudes au ! lo ~ down. ow c MEW,OIT ClfST IA y YIEW CONGO llClll Ownerofrennggenerous CUSTOM HOME "'!!!!!!!!!!!l-!!!!!!!ll!!!! ___ the presl1g1ous cstm ap Ownr Agt, pnn only c__,.. I L11:.1.s1-1~ Only $15.000 dn lo buy terms lo help you 1~ po1ntmenu you would ~lease 631·7088. ~ 5'A .....-1"" this 3 bdnn Huntington purchase Sl~.000 1 Only 3 yrs old. Spacious h f _, CGedos expect to fuxt 111 a pro Taite over payments of Owner aru100S to sell or Beac h Townhouse 4 Br.famnn,Oat noors J 1 I pert> orrered al It's a steal at '425.000 S'UOOmo lease.option beauttfuJ 2 many upgrades Lots ofl & cabinets. Loo& escrow New ~JOO ID~ sq lt SJ.~,000 Call for appt JBr Jba remdl Balboa Call Barbara Chambers. BR + den condo 1n the Paneling. Call Jim OK. S69S.OOO. Call Pete ••/beach & main bay to see Pen. 556·3900&673-4226 __ A_i!!!l._673 ~ Coves Try 6 mo leau Johnson, agt 631-12116 views. Ext ens 1 Ye I th 962·814""9____ custom upga~ 111 tile IO~YS l.EA1.TY MEW,OIT HSGHTS boJ btah WH ~'.~ 8~=:.::i,;10r 6: oak $325 ,000 10 675-2311 675-90 15 ForsalebyOwner 3Br BrokersorS61espeoplf' 1498,000 High U · HEWS 2 STOIY $500,000. 2 Ba. Open House Sun Full or Part Time sum ables Debbie Frati Opew S. 1.5 + IOHUS Opet1 W fS. 1·5 OWMllt ' 10-5. S-04 Westminster. orrer111g 90or 100'< Agt 642_8235 · .. 661-.......i.. CM H 0 D 0 W N U ... OISfl•---1115W.lcwA•• T ........ -• .,.. l 646·9SS7or675-4954. Callf'orDeta11s '111!111!!!!!!!! .. !!1!1!!!!!1!1!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!11!!!!!!! .. rvouwoy, · · " -•Al' ~ ,,_"~ ™ OfflcesinNB&CdM '"' Estate sale. 3 bClrm. ll(e 'AYMfMT o <'ea n y i e w s . A ---=.=..:..:"'----Take adYantage of lrg John Carey GRl.RE<: 6 Br 3 Ba. Family Spa. fenced yard Im EASTSIDE Santa Ana Dramatic entry huge 't513CAMPU5Dt·IRV!1'£ lllbulousbuildings1tein assum loans on this lll/1o/o ASSUMAILE 3.500 sq . rt 7'1r w No maculate. SIS9,9SO A\e Condo 2 bdrms I' 2 formal li ving nn, formal _ a quiet area. The price EJCWSIY£ Jbdrm, l,,.,ba home. Den LOAM qual Trade equity for Agent, 673-53M. ba. util rm Rear yard, dining, en~rtainer's de-Log.a IMCh I 041 or I his double sized lot w I b t1 ck r r p I c:, re OWC 2nd oo this lovely Ro 11 s Royce or • ~!!!!im!!ll!!l!!ll!l~!m!!!!!lll-I dbl gar 10,; assumable llght. Family nn + lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• Includes plans & perm1~ WESJCUFf HOM£ modeled kilchen, new spacious custom pool • •• ~.,..,.,, 01u 111 ,,,. ~7 ·07.!L By Owner. SBR, fam rm. 1 1 OWC' 2 d A k bonus rm. Huge lutchen for a 3500 sq. rt. home roof. copper plumb home in Baycres1. J Br. I•~------• 28A.frplc,MesaNorth S~OOOOO Agtn6755:x,1ng and dramatic master WATYWATEI ~.000 OPENSAT/SUNIS Looks new in & out 3Ba +lg bonus rm NQ DNlrJUD( SlS9,000. Low interest ' • suite BEST YET' EYHYWHEIE DOYOUW.AHT_ 1112GROVELN .NB $195,500 . Call Tom S399.SOO llGCAHYON 1st SJOK dn owe 2nd al MESA VERDE qwne~ will . assist in Set high above Laguna 's to hve among the tree~ Charming single story 3 6:."2·0316. Open Sat/Sun l·S I Golf course view Sphl Cnta. Rmc.h l•"' Im ma cu late home in rinancmg wuh n. o dn famed Riviera coastline & still be c:•--,ft '--aAb Bdrm. 2.., bath borne. 2048Commodore Rd level condo 2 bdnn 2 F • .re al f ....., .., "" ' F t · I d IY OWMEI I bath. d1n1ng rm. 2 d•Ak. s. I ook ArM 966·~7,642·9181 R re a I fa m 1 I} payment.noqu 1Y1111!· hod this spectacular &town! Youcaninthi! ea ures inc u e . 548-1022 n PLUS neighborhood Walk to hurry call84HJOO. Real· contemporary split lvl old Laguna charm hom£ garden room w1t.h wall Pri.. Locafloa ~!!!!!!!•••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!Pt lge patio Secluded ~eparate guest * U.S.YETBAMS school K thru 8 21x21 ty World /Beachside h 0 m e w / de ta 1 I e d with 2 bdrms, remodeled and ceiling of glass. c:o1y in Newport Beac:h 23<MI I mastr suite w /dressing home w1lb tenrus court FreelistofHoml'S family room m Lh1s 3 architecture of kitt'hen It ocean viev. kitchen with bric:k ChffDr Unique2bdrm. lei~Me.ds & s1tt1ng areas Step andpoolonlSacres-bas World R.E.SS6 7777 bdrm home ~rw carpet Sacririce. Huntington w 0 0 d 1s t u cc: 0 & deck . This may be tht firepla~ in dining area, I ..., ba. large living and S90.000 for remodel °"I down hving rm w rrplc been su~vided mlD 4 M.,5• yitallUI: HOUSE & paint 1hroughou1 Al(I Seacbrrs 5 Bdrm Best BREATH TAK 1 NG I last bargam in town formal dllWlg room and din area Panoramic waterfront home. 40't & wet bar Spa. pool, ten j lots. 9'l mt. loan as-M:St~ell'!Sm.900 Good 151 5358 toe Asking S259.900 Bkr VIEW Of' THE SEA, 1149.SOO a 2nd fireplace 111 lhe hv· Harbor Ba y 0 c:e an return on investment. nu & secunty Assum a ~mable •~or lrN~de for t 'fi ISIOC 848·0709 CANYONS & VILLAGE ,llMEDUPLEX Ing room. Priced at View Enough space lo l Will give add111onal ble loan OWC 2nd Ask me or"" 111 e~rt erms Ill orsu.•a D-. h W I 026 NO QUAUF'YJNG BELOW Located Ill Woods Cove $410,000. build. $450,000 MUST guarantee with other mg S265,000 Beach or Laguna. uU CM9S1·6279 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s I • bd n finan cing available SEE· proj•r•• Gii w•• ltut pt1ce$975.000 4 Bdrm Ranch Style praw ing " rm oor JUSI 2 bl0tks to Sttluded n..., "'-'"" A MESA VERDE S br . OCE.AH YU CONDO Near ocean. Fantastic plan srved by 3 baths beach Each wlit has 1 ~~ld~~c~~r r~~~~s S40-51.35, 979·6881 -I 871-7713, 67>0245 RE.ALT)' 675-j 200 gent.7141644-95U Buccola, pool s pa, Large pvt end umt 3 Br upgrades. Pvt pool Ask reatures. 2 FRPLCS, bdrm + extra sleeping beautifully decorated & 2"2 ba Presllg1ou.s de· Ing Sl79.000 Bkr WETBAR.beam~cell· area with r.replace & ~-~•on and appt landscaped• Own will \'elopment High as· 848-0709 1ng, fam rm .. lrg kitchen large deck. Room to ex· help w / F'in Onl) sumable loan Owner Family Ltving -;I it's w1all modern conve paod on trttshaded lot. ~~§:41-0290 will help finance or BEST Warm and won· n 1 enc es & HUG. E Seller financing. Just re-RY ACCESS trade for commercial lot derful 4 bdrm Quiet st. ~ASTER SUITE. Din· duced lo $225,000 Greatcomerlocationin or building Asking nrbchwaterOwnerwill ~nlgi:~e~g~'j5a1~~ur~ 1'1'it,r'tL-r Mesa del Mar. 4 Bdrm, $;2IJ,,!!QQ,,Bkr 493•14oo help you buy. Asking EXPANSIVE patio & '4~11e&.wt'-~ family room , new Jl!!!AOO Bltr848-07~ poolareaw/ROCKRIM ...... ... kitchen appliances. lov· LOUISIANA 1"111• I 04• M E D S P A & ely yard. Full pme WROUGHTIRO .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFALL. For $142,000. 751-3191 " Above the Marina at Lowest Priced Single those who require the HOM ES C::: C,fl HT ....,.... PROPfHT IE:~ Dana Point Close to 4000 Family, 3BR HoD)e in finest. you may have all sq ft or gracious living. Irvine ! XI n t l in ! this (incl uding 2 Bl· 111414'4·1177. j!!!!l!!!!!!11!1---~!1l Think o<.'ean when you Sll5.990. Call Julie. sumable loans) for only see this 4 bdrm beauty ag,t 752-1414,833-0013 $359,000 FULL PRICE MIMI ESTATE ffXEI Golden hardwood noors CALL TODAY' 2 Br. home + guest 3 Bdrm. den and dbl gar and staircase llke they **SPECTACULAR MISSION REALTY quarters oo very large Nds cleaning & redecor put down 111 lhe good old VIEW 98S S. Cat Hwy, Laguna ocean view lot. 2 blocks Owner may he Ip days You young ex PltoM 494-0731 lo fi~~st bead~. ~wner finance Hurry! Only ecullves are missing a r h' 3 8d 2.,., B --sacnl1ce & assist rmanr-Sl<l.1,000 Call64S 7221 bet 1r you don 't take a rom 1 is r a Emerald Bay, beat loca· Ing. $251,000 Ageot look at lhts one Talk the Turtle rock. Pres1dentl tioo, by owner ~.000 '49'·'4730 15%DOWM Lrg 2-sty beach home. owe lst, long term 2 bllcs to sand. Hurry. it woo 't last! Della. agt 63 home 2 hreplaces.1 Gd rln 497.~ ---·-----owner into a $469,000 vaulted ceilings. huge ---'.--, ---Three Arch Bay, ocean sales price !good rlnanr formal din rm. spac Fantastic buy. 2 bd, 2 ba vu, completely re· t'-'=======- ingl Frankly 1t should famrm,t,;ac condo. Beamce1I , lrpl, modeled Jbdrm, Jba, XWTtrwLoDll r.============~ :s-t.AN tOIO s.taba 1010 , •...•••.•••..•.•.....••.••.•.•.....•...•••.... OCEANFRONT OPEN TODAY I ·5! I 554 E. OcHR Front '•"""*'Point PRICE REDUCED on lh1~ 4 h<lrrn Beach House in best loratlon 1o:xt·ellr111 rmnnring • S750,000. JOAHM AkERMAH IRYIHE FINANCIAL COR,, 675·6870 675-76'8 Dir RCTaylorCo 640-9900 $9~1() Comfortable 3 BR·l 1'i Ba great starter investment with high assumable loan . TERMS -TtRMS Tri-level condo nr. So. Coast Plaza -Super 3 BR with seller financi ng only $112,900 Hurry! ~dtfl JUaltors be ml~._ • patio, clubhouse, pool lam rm. garden kitchen, 3 bdrm. 2 ba 2400 sq ft. ......-._, ltltr ~\\bodb Id Owner c arry loan ate. gated. walk to p\'l. $1200 mo. SlS,000 dn D .. ,-LA -1026 D .. PoW Ul-1441 r gt Sl59,000.PegAlltn,Rltr, beach Attractive _.1=179=.S00=..::::631::.:.-.z.SC:..:;76=-----l"!!!!!!l!!!lll••••••I Really ..!.9.i.7578. rlnandn&.4118-*3. Big Canyon Townhouse, SELLER MmT Sill! RCTaylorCo 640-9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55 l-300CI panoramic view, 2000 sq. 1t20 Bam111n Ph" lrvlM' ft. 3 br .• 2 ~ ba .. exhUnc j . RCTaylorCo 640-9900 SPECIAL TERMS on this 2BR home that will make a great renta I or starter. Seller wi 11 create terms just ror you. Just $179,500 better hurry ! TURTLE ROCK BY OWNER 3 br, 2 ba, Plan 8. Move· In condition. Close to park ' pool. Assumable linaodn&. 7S2·1324 H.w Twtleloc:lHwt down. 631-5'737 A t.._ Univ. Park by owner. 4 Br, 2b•. Priced riaht. 17Hl Splcewood W1y. ~-.ms Just moved into town? Theo l•t 1cqualnted with lbe a.ttled Ads. Thef re tbe .-..t •11 to fiod jlllt the iteml and t:er?icet IOU ..t! I SECLUSION & TEIMS on this Laguna 3BR with ocean & canyo n views . Anxious seller will create payments for your budget. Reduced to ~$289,900. Submit all offers. .. loans $225,000. Own . 751-11005 MOMOMIY? eooo c11Dm SUOO/mo. buye you a 4bt . 3ba, 2 story rt· slclence In E11tbluff. ("The Bluffs"). REAL ESTATE OF AMERICA: esi.uu. Prine, Only. '200.000 lit, 14" no quill· f1in1. W.aditf. C.tom lcpmat. AA•mt 1111,000·Blulfa h1aur1 coDdo 00 prime .,.... t.lt aoc.-. ,_ ID· t.rior, J lr,~M ar, "1..... •· l!HlflOww SACRIACE! 45' bayfronl w/docks & beach. 6 bedroom home. $475,000 DOWN & SELLER WILL CAR RY 8 A L ANCE AT 6 1Y, INTE REST ONLY2 YEARS!! $1,700,000 land included. '4MUI * PRESTIGIOUS * RAC9UET HILL Nes tled in sc<:l uclcd tountry al· mospherc within wulkinM 1lisl:.lntc t? lhc TUSTIN 1111:1.S HJ\<.:QUET CLUB. 4 AHS. ~'OHMAJ. l.IVJNG 1'(: DI NING HM. Sc11. ~·um1ly Rm Pl .. US u kitchen l "1nklinK Wllh lllln· sh ine lh4tl ovcrlooh ,;parlous gardens & puli<~ fi!XCY.l.l.KNT BUY AT $465.000 CAU4 ''-'" &A WYER AGti;NT 1t Sf4·1JIS 9' 730-0760 for 11ppt. t'1 Or1ng1 Coast DAILY PILOT !Sunday, November 22. 1981 llllWI 1111w. "'-"PW It J ......_"'*•••' u•J•h• .._..u•1•11• "-"U•..,••d _.,.,..,.,..,..., ~~~.~ .... ....................... ....................... .. ,. .......................................... , ........................................................................................................... ~······ •Ml.,... ... lMt MIYttt-MtwwtlMdl Sl•tc..W... JJJ41 .......... IMdllJJ40Mtwwt .... JH9Ntwwt.._. 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D .}Alw • _ _ 64t__., • pool Suriktn 111 bbq, I • u ~id A(t,~ · • • Btafh bOUM 2Br 1b1 oft 2 Br . enclad 1ara1e. SBLKSTOBE~CH Waterfront condo 2 plus den 1pu1tlln1 roun111n1 •II bul ll·illl. Ima c Leh fw S. · JJOO 1t prt'1 winter rtnlal Adults. no pet.s.147$/mo. 3 TEACH£.RS h s p 1r1 o u a room 1 OK, no Pff.t. OnlJ l yHr S..C....... lt7 fwi-. llOG ....................... uN\ Cl'IJ.illO u3w, Wll.IOC'l,S:ll . 3 BORMl2YI BATH $1800/mo Winter, $2100/yr Y Separate dlnjnll area old C1llror11'1t. •••••••••••• .... ,,_..... •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• 4 acra ot la.nd NewPQtt ~.A.Lt! --• --Famlly rm, rrplc, pror w 1 I It 1 n c 101e 11 . ts .......... o..._. __ Caplttruo • Pocbt IUY ••ru1 r Beath. OK for Condot. 2Br. z:· ~, .... ~!_(;.pptvt 3lr ~ s:ln~;:' ~ decor ·~at patio, dble Big Canyon Townhomes 2 BH humchke kitchen ' STUNNINO 1111.t J • z btl<'heahuyblocklfr. -~ Otn~ or Medlral Sid&. i pa. ro ..-; '""" N o r · 29e0 11r. w oPtntr Adults. View $975/mo cablneta Walk to Hunt Br, 2 la. Oanlea Apt. brlfht upper 2 br., 2 ba. UO 1cre1 overloollhtt 641 Terr. flOO. Alta 1114 lS8ll lat lait + •~· $Sl· no pets 1975 DH 1n11ton Center Pool. 1J9...W . ~. pool, apa. a car Sun City, CA. Zoned wz. or If 8 MMMI •vH.. _ 892 8302. tva 960·2501 Westcliff 4 BR + spa $1200/m o 1 Bdrm rurn. $415 EsA VER,...Da:Eallorn""'""",-aa-1t 1ar. muoo 1"I')' low <"' acre minimum) UC&LMHOMI . East.alde28R,1BA.t car Sand . Bf' Townholllt'unlum.s.\&S motphere2•1dlxa)U. downVA,AITDor OMC Wbllertportror20 acre SITllM ONTllE BAY 2Br2ba rr,fent'f.dyd,pell&3bdrmhsi:nr~•ch1nd Baycrest 4 ' ~·a m rm N" S4e-• -.rr11own/ n aubdlvltlon. l2t00/ac. NIWrOITllACH S1050 yearly lds~~-~permo.38'1 schools. Anil Dec 1 $1795 /mo Adull.5.nopell jE VICTOlllAN 2 Br Octr.a. ... yllW lnveatorterma.Call Blll Wldefroot11elotav1lla· ON WATER 2 Br2b1 E18t t.~evea., ~-lh!H~ _ Dover Shores 5 uu u..01 UtllJtlesf'r~' w/au newly decor. 5"'" Cabana •t 714/816-5738. ble In Harbor Hill rom Motomo SUOO 3 br .• 2 ba .. Beauliful. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. x1r11 u n i--v •dulti. Ne w crpls, ~1crew\thlo~ely48r Rancbo Con111ltant1 munlty . Excellent LAGUNA OCEAN· Com l.re-dec.hQrne8lM "'"· 2 cur IPtraae Gardner $1800/mo LAQUIN'l'A HERMOSA drapea, blt,lu, patio. 2~ ba cuatom home 2 u u Fro Q l st . financing. $2'1$,000, FRONT W llsonl'I25. 559·5901 I Jrl.Umo ~J'l.'4. 16211 Paru1de Ln. 1 blk CaHbtwn l·SW-4120 Fam rm. a&.s.000. Oreat Temecula ca IRVINE PACIFIC 2 Sr 2ba 11000/mo winter 5 Bdrm 3 Ba, nu crpt/· New Custom 30R llome 6 Big Canyon Townhomcs 3 + den w of nvoc-h, 3 bllul s. uf f,111 "G .. Vict.od• 1t7o ~·:~mR~l~dl~a~. e ~'r ~ P,.,...ty 1 HO l714>759-1138 W•ftwl Hwt paint. walk to schools •. Blks rr Bch. 1975. rac1r11· View$1250/m o Edmaer Newer 2BRZBA. "50. -.1010 I · ....................... M ••D.ttrt lttrt.c. 631·1400, Meaade1 Mar.19SO/mo. Moon Realty. Ll"ltlc Js la ild 2 BR. 21 2 BA 147-5441 760·1411or~·ll15 ""·'"------•:arlt bad ... Beaut. \:0,. '2400 .Q9bKooean.73 ·l221. u(M6.~u LOCJmtGlltldt 3741 v OIJ!.!~W!!L_ s. ,,_ duplex. Ocetn VW·S dra ....................... u........-. u.....__._ ... _... Eastside. tmmac 3BR. btc La c..tta Bayfronl $1250/mo ....................... VILLA COIOOIA C....... to bcb. Total pr ice: l..ak A b d C d .._.. --2BA + Ir& Fam rm Luxury slud10. spu. TV, ~acloua E. Side ApU. •••••• .. ••••• .. ••••••• S2lt 900 Xlnl terms p 1' r,ro,:-,ea on ° ••••••••••••••••••••••• w l hplr Carpe l s. 4 bdrm, 2 bll, liv rm. M.ACMA..,RVIMf REALTY m1id servtre. phones. ·•-...... b p '1 R. W h 11· r~. a.eront co~·.._,.. 320J drapcs,bllins.2cargar. C~mlly room. rormal 642-lllS $115wk4992227 nclgar,~uu,'IQllw1r FAIUlOUS 4. ft I~ • opac a • mun.it.)', perfect raml y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail Dec l.sl $750 mo din In&. bonus rm. 21 t r II r s 2 ' stove Oii ulil frtt. DIO s /f, 2 frplct. z mUet ea tor. (111l4M-1735. or corporate &et.away. s IE~• •s Yrly Call 548.4834 or car ur 3000 !IQ fl S9'JS lk:iull u y um .Sau11e No peu lo M arlna. Au um 1 cW Br, s Ba, 2 fireplaces. "'-9 Call Jim Br 2 Ba Spa. una. 2 BDRM ~ loans S27-4,SOO. ~~ 1600 large game room with Yurly Wetkly·Wmter, 1 842bd· 1 d 1 .... •·"id• 919.~o Le8aae eBxcl Lat nd• llldl~ 6 ~esBtclir3ftiouseBa • Wt 1 ene 1 wl Satellite STV, maid t 8l>RM 10 ... .i. 1• ... CH ILTIS "' "T"' .. , full bar. Beautiful lake 2,3,4, Bdrma rm up ex r..as"" " ---r ~ a. orma in, • r. poo . x n H r V ll" e I 0011 mo 2323 ~Iden Ave. CM -~ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• and fortst view. Dock JACOIS REALTY Fenced yd Gardner Maamfl~ent Pool Home I FR . cuarded gate, ten schools. $11'50 mo Call 499 2'2t7 • 714 41-JIOO IYOw.B option•! owe 12~.'l. PROPEmMGRS Petsok Av:1..i1Dec3$39S 3BR.4\3rAMLort s~ n1s,be1rh.roomlor21r11 E~~~ ---M.wportleodt 37'9 Clean 2 Br 1 Ba aood TIADI-FORSAL£0RTRADE '389,000 Also. spec 67S-6lll 64.S-130LS478:S.S f'~n~ ll u~~~·::~:~ boa~ ~~r mo Bo~ H ARBOR RIDGE ....................... E.11de location. 'uwly Boal,mobiJebome or '' New olticebldg. tacular lakefrontlot88fl West.aide, 2 bd~. 1 ba, Ha rbour Agt Call ~!a.1Jt"1e oop. ag Decorator'sownhome 3 p11n~. ~75 yrly No as part ol cash down. PrirneOC Airport Loe x 120 n in exclus1vt GOY"f AMAMCE yard, gar Avail Dec 1 Barbara ----br, 3 ba. fam rm. formal eets. Call Llord81Hf70 12~ owner rmacing. 4 60001Quare(eet guarded gate communi SPfCIAUST $52§ mo 1st & last + 8'11146'9 dinin11. custom d.ecor EASTSIDE freah, z Br .. Bdrm, 3000 IQ ft, new Goodfinancingavail. ty or Pt. Haaulair with VA /FHA 155~ d~ S48·011.3 Downtown--;l~tobch 2 OCEAHFIONT AvaJI. lmmed (,att'd gar. patio, adult.I, no cpta, paint. landscapinc. 1~11 level access. Price in· FREE LISTOFHOMF.S 2 br . gar, renced yard. Br SHS + Sol?Stde""!<ll HOME comm. $1800 mo Agt, _2ets x=2S::.·:.=...,..=---Huge patio. 2 frplcs, PrindpalaonlY cl u des p I ans a n d TIM 8kr 7~ 7l77 pallo. carpet/drape:1 pet Real cute 900.~ ,..,. 4 bdrm, 2 bath. com 7S9..:!_Q1l._ -. formal dining, clo.e to permits for 5200 sq rt -----~ 546-7506 ---pletely remodeled, Newer 3 briden. Z ba . bch. Really World So. TWOOFP1CESBLOOS c111tom designed h~me lelboalllmd 3206 M"'WPO ... H1Et'-HfS bltns,frplc ,$1500mo high beamed ce11in11 . Co "th th ( ·1y ••••••••••••••••••••••• " "' ..,.. t.IDOISLE pool landscaped yard & ast.~1-9114 FORSALE w1 t' e ta:U, or :r Balboa l1l1ndWater1ront Small I Br. garage, l242 AloMT .Hll~lll2 640-86U s.t.AH 1010 17th St . Costa Mesa. ec.udves~n~ l'mdn kn 3Br.28a. Yearly lease L!!rd._!400/Mo.540-7814 ....................... 3 bdr~~~ bath, rrplc, Eastblurr 3 b; 21, ba ... ••••••••••••••••••• ~~~e~q rZnrs~gG~~~ ~u"!~Y 1~::t:~~n ~x : ll!OOMQ. 770-0047 4 bdrm, 2 ba, deri. large OAT LOVERS l>l x bllns,$9SOmo. (~pie , SJ>liHevel. park Try tOo/oDowa! Financing. posure $750 000 Ed latboaP .... 3207 yd S795. SW1Sh1r1e Mgl ~dul~ Bdayport c~ndu. side ~elling on cul de s.c. Pl•u area. 381\. Earl. Merrili Lynch. ·······················! Go~-!_~ -\I ~~s :n 0 ~: r ro':>\ c:-::: _j_acJlOOO. M4_·S3Q7 2BA . frplc, dble gar. NEW KateUa !7141337·0'731. Dix 3 br. 21, ba condo, harbor Z+2 Boat slip Harbor Vu Hmes, 3 BR 2 Xlnt cond . $137,500. 3000 ft rree standing p S PROPERTY new. al~ xtr1111. 2 car avail thru Peter's Land· Ba. pvt yard, 1mmed or 85l·9020 bldg, 14 car parking. • "9 Coado MAHA(iEMEHT tritl~S46.3429_. __ ing Call (213)592 3M4 or I cpy $1150 mo incl ._....,. L.,... I 016 A/C. bilh identity. Good. S67. 700 ru'rn. On Golf a Eastside 3 Br 1 Ba. lam 232:1136 grdnr. Call Marilyn. agt _. Club Drive. f'pc:, Roman SUMM • W1MTEI rm No do s.S67S. 268 ----5§2-1714_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• terms, b l If Yl ... lt.Y COMM'L igi .. 3244 ~--------IDo.l&C tu . poo . tennis, go "' • Costa Mesa St 645-9341 _ " t llG CAMYOH Vu condo 2 Br 2 b<1. !:~or Steve~~ 7141320-9544. or 568-3113 Why buy ! Great new ren ••t•••••••••••••••••••• News>ort custom home beautifully furn1sht>d 7'4/'7).1600 A tal, 4 Bdnn. sun room. GOLFCOUISE & 6000 sq (t . golf course Avail l>t'C Short term ~~~~~~~~ TRADE OR SELL l sty, cul-de-sac, good HITE UTE VUS view on the lst lee I Mo $1400 Cheshire K t.: I l••••••••ml! Cre.slli'ne 8110 ac. w vu 4 yurd, pets & children San Joli.Quin 2 Bd 2 Ba 13900/ mo. MarLlyo 759·1877 _ VEAA·ROtJND FUN Sot.oal ACl•Ylhes D• 1ec101 • F111e Suna.iy Elrunch • BBO 1 • Paflt" • Plus n101e GREAT RECREATION l'l'!r111 • f 1ee Lessons ipto & pro ShOPI . 2 Heallh Clu~ • Sau"4 • Hyo1omu~1gr • Swimming • Got! Or.vong R•no~ BEAUTIF\ll APTS S•llQIH I & 1 Beo "" m • Fu1n1slltO & Uo!Utfto~ • AOlllt l•v•n!I • No Ptt15 • Mooels Open Da•ly o.do••--1Tow•1 and house horses OK OK Call Mama. agl. t•ondo, den, wet bar. 21 Kershner,64.2-8235 'Lrg 3 Br w boar.slip. pvt ......_..,. ... 1700 Only S69 s0o Del.ta agt -----I 759·1221 -car gar, comm pool. area. walk to ocean. DISCOVER 1llE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-12G6 ' • ..,.,..... 2 BR 1 Ba dplx, gar. sml S82S mo . Call Cra1g or l?50 mo _!\_gt 7_60-9333 FABLED PRIVATE oice HuntJ.ngton Beach Luxurious 2br. 2ba ron renced yard. small ctuld Glen, agt.s, 631-0213 or MIWPOITHGHTS Luxurious I Oakwood COMMUNITY OF 1 location. New carpets, ~ COlllty do Xtra lrg hv rm over-OK No pelS S47S +dep. SS9-tMOO Uke new. custom built 3 38R. 2BA , Lrg Den. Gardon Aiwtm•nl• THREEARCHBAY 1 draperies & paint '"''rty 2500 lookUIC bay Sec bldg 1 l~A_Mey~r,~9-~, 1 bedroom.2bath.lormal Paooram1c view front 3 I 6 Tb is spec 1 a I throughout. 3 BR, 1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Underground parking 2 Br, 2•,ba rondo. dtn1nc room home Eal se;.-Catabna.Rear v1t'\\, neighborhood with gate BA $105.000. Super TRY~DN Adullll J950mo 67}677S garage Washer dryer. Ing 11rea 111 kitchen Bay Park Urplc's.Dble gar Howport e .. ch H guarded securit y, terriia Aak for Belly Warm & wonderrul 4 •OCEANFRONT• pool spa Nr bch ~75. view Sl!IOOmonth Year elect dr, 646-7334 Open friendly neighbor~. a Toland, Realty World, Bdrm. Just $119,900 Call Lux rondo. 2 br, I' .. ba. 536 874~ _ _ T~rt0om:arne-;;,~r. ~· ly lease 631 73 00. Sun 1·4 251O<-ean\1ew ,,~~:::°s~ .~~'S''"' priv1tebeacb,tenrus&1 Huntln1ton Harbour. now.Bkr848-0709 frplc, view Ser bldg.38r2bahouseava1lDec r .... m.,c. ...,.,.;,,,..7 . Realtor N!! (7141&42·6113 U ' d I' h I j>_rkg_ l8C)O 67>726( ' . ~U.!'IK> ~ ~ r~crea on IS a e 1g l 848-SS31or846-2629. o..tof Stale 17, Xlnl loc E side UN IVERSITY PARK S.. Cletneftte 3276 .. ______ ... Lingo bu many hom etlN If Property 2600 New I Br & study. st~ve l $650 rno 673-4226 be 1 2 BR 2 Ba patio I Br, 21_, ba. pool and rec ••••••••••••••••••••••• available (or sale ln clUd· lo q~a I y~, verl'1 ~ery ••••••••••••••••••••••• & refri11e. ut1ls paid E's1d~ 3 Br ,;-nuly home ho~ue on greenbelt S700 I area Newport area. FOR SALE OR RENT OCEAN fROJ\T 2 & 4 Br ing: a drutically re·I dow o;n. auu u OO· 4 AC~ bme. E. Teica~. 2 Ocean side t 13 E f'rplc, 2 car gar. rnc'd mo yrly Call Linda f725jmo. Call645.:_5413 Nr Catholie Churrh, ocn A\ all Wmter Wet•kly duced woodlcgJa~s4000 os ve rr Amenity. BR. $38,000 + $18.<*l ~bou.6735350 l_rd f725 mo.646-1102 Oeth, Rarrett Rily Beacon Bay. 3Br 3ba, 18 view, vacant, newly dl' Mnnthl} 6737873 sq rt ho me with a A/C, secunty &•~: 2 dwn. 12 %. 10 yrs Captstr.oleoct.3211 $79S'mo 3br 2bacondo 642-5200 ft dock, tennl!. 2yr lse roraled 3Br. 2Ba. (1m1 2 bd , rp. p11llo, SSOO mo motivated seller who car garages, exciting 714-831·1697 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , & ', , L . -. -111600 mo, 67~!11lll -rm . dbl garage lg yd Open I 5 Sun 190.5 A We5t will carryalarge3rdin floor plans, must see. Jbr., 11"1 ba .. frplc , bin Uta~a1r rold~~"8475 ess RENTALS OCU & 492·8686,5266997 Balboa Bl 9!1811768 addition to the $367,000 AJk for Betty Toland, Rmclw1, ,_._, dishwasher. stove, dble 1 ---· 2 Br I Ba $700 M MT YU ustlit 3290 w A T f: H f n 0 N T worth of assumable Realty Wor ld. Hunt· Gro••• 2700 gar waler & trash pd Darhni.e 2 Br Cottage. J Br 2 Ba S87S New dehae 2BR. 28SeA. •••••••••••••••••••••• l'ACllEl <>R ~· 4., St I ... _ inaton Harbour 846-5531 '• · ga age yard No ,,.,ts I 3 B 2 B $900 f' Great dttk & yrd . c > • •• r " oansnowon u..,proper· 111• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlntareaduplex~2S Isl r · ~ r. a um t ,950 Ad It BR 3 Ba. kwl'ly Tu~t 1n $400mo t.:ulpd 6752325 ty. Th Is house is a or846-2629. SHANGRJ-lA & last + S3SO. dep child OK Near ever 3 Br 2'\ Ba $925 g a e u s M <' a d 0 w ~ 11 r r J , • masterpiece wa lh S New. Super executive 207 Redd g adults. nopel\ ything ~mo 1st l11st 4 Br 31,, Ba SlnS w.~J934 · 642 8808· Families $750 ,\gt ll<.'F~~~·~TO~I~~~ . t Bdrms , a gourme t condo. 3BR 2stry acres nr •-'".·1 1714 > 661 0282 (213 > + deJ19s1t_~3420 LeRa1SorRlt ~·8600 1 ~9-1360 A, •1 b ·k rap "I b · CA w1approx-.1Hso1 e ... 178 , "bd / 1 ( RR B HarborViewHomes \a1 )W ormo .. le e~. panoramic widen. Upgraded. Xlol 't d t If lfa _,.7 1 $465., rm, rp r.re rig. Woodbridge.3 .2 A ~BR 3BA 3 G i..Olldot.-.m A"ent 67S8l70 ocean ~1ews. and top of finan 5 u 1 e 0 a a ' C ... __. ... _ 3222 range, gas water pd 140 Obie gar patio home • · · car ar, 11-I 6 • the line 1-i:ances. Now t\..a.. StOOO ...._, walnuts. peaches. k1w1. oro.a _, --1 Cabnllo fi1J.7787 I ~s 768_.746 7744 Cul De Sar. $1400 mo hn1l1hed 3400 (J(e.infronl 2 Br 2 Ra .,.,... --r -· etc Ideal for horses or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·· --Days.8349362 ~-··••••••••••••••••••••~Wt>t'k l> or Monthl> only $699,SOO. Pvtprtx.~7Q50 caUle . breeding 30 coo 3 br 21S Ins. 4 doors 1013bdrm. 2ba. 2 c:11r gar. New Condo 2BR. 2BA Eves 8328644 Palm Springs Are;i \\inter 752.9466 58 coodos bo lb 3 B ocean rrunt StSOO mo College Park $685 Pallo Nr Park" Pool ""' -iMonteray cc 1 condo A larce lr1d1t1on1l 4 ac1ous new •!! crete x sta r <;all Barbara67~J067 7314214 Noa l$. ~9646e\'H H~Y•HG.H 38R 2BA " atrium mm;iculalt' 3 Br 2 Ba Bdrm 3 Ba residence arden Grove, no quah· 2ba home. help house ---Exec Portofino in Phase If · 0 1 w 1 n 1 e r R e n 1 J I with ocean views I (ylng Ownef"Wlll sub. and shop f'REE 8e1chL1vmg,large38r Lo\e[) 2br ,2ba ,\\ fp W~W.e.rlri Jll FABULOUS VIEW ' go & tenn1~ a1y Complete!) furnished countrykitcben,and'ex· 11dJumoothlyp1yment. GRAVITY IRRIG 2Ba garage.patio S8Sll 2car f..ar .enc )ard w 2 Br 2ba +den. bltns 4 bc1rms. exp fam rm. weekll &7'rf'ss~ ~~t,~~ S7Su mo Proper t ) our unus items could bP. someone's Christmas Sell them with an ad under the Dai~ Pitet Gift Guide Call 642-5678 IN Isl,. tM Clwishl•s Ad-Viser Townhouse 2 Br. 1"1 Ba. patio. gara1e. Adults a:> yrs or over, no pets. ISOO_.l_Mo. 548-5479 t.ITE & lllTI Like new 1 Br Apls. w gar or carport Upstairs w/balconitt. pool. spa. bbq. laundry S470 & up. Mature Adult.a NO PETS Meu Pines. 2650 Harli, ~24.47. I Br E side. small but cozy ,.. Iota of neat wood $345 Adult.s only SSl 1660"-"·-----cellenl terms Offered Mmimum d-wn Jbdrm. WATER from beaut1ru1 607 lri'I 634 IS3~ & pallo~.zs 645·7253 patio. tenrus pool )ac encl enlry. CHARM :;~~ Mark llou~e 6423850,6421010 for SS20 000 3ba. sec bldg 2 car al· large creek (JI 2 m1 fron m 2233 _ I Br. 1 Ba, ccny E.s1de. ~~673 3359 Gardener inc S1700 mo --- ' · trhd gar w opnr tage> teeming with 2 Br <.:hanner t.~anll<' encl gar stDve refn&.jCondo 2 Br 2 B;a Call Joann Akerman lCCHtdo..-.., ~rtlft..ts 9fe8tiBJIV 0 h d CallSM-9160: ~o.1 aft l r 0 u I . s a Im 0 n & Den Frplr. gar S69S I no pets $410 mo Agt University Part. Irvine A_gJ S7S·6870or 675 769il u~ 34251 Unfwwithed I --r per •PS cons• er spm steelhead Plus dove 707 Arar1a 84().8087 Lara 957-48400 Ava i l Jan $750 h b ....................... ....................... APluu~iS building on 1 panoramic · duck & deer HYDRO: 2 Br 2 Ba condo g;-rage. Nr SC Plaia -Condo in 7~8(11() Ndee~ ~~ei .~ r.Ju~:oo+r I IE OHE Of lal»oa 11'-d 3106 Buutiful landa~aped ocean view lot Dear the McNM Property 2000 ELECTRIC potenlla.I for steps to bearh idults I So S.A 3 Br IL, ba. dbl 1-.-I...-..&. 3241 . C II ..,.Joh E'· THE LU"wy FEW . 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• garden apta. Pabee or pnYate beach with ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 000 ( · p 1 k d ~ _._. spa a n uot to .._ Lillie tsld Bayfronl side deckJ Pool 6 Spa cov-proved plans for 1 3300 M .a. 11E "' ... ~a•. llS. gross P"!!1 per ~mo 760-8290 I ga_r 1110· pe 5 1 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stt. 631 4321 or 673·3968 Rent in Costa Mesa ~ he 3, ail 2 Br 21; Ba ered par1un11 Heat.pakl. IQ ft home. Low price of "" "" vrni; yr, $890,000, 25 • dn I bl to beach & Market in OK J.S9S~_gt 957·0122 --OCEAN FRONT Mobile a_gt NEWEST gated 20 I p 2 car ar avail Adults no pets. $295,000. For more tn· pymt Graham Gar oc·s most prestigious <'I E'~1de 3 Br + den. pool. Homes from S750to $1000 OC·RDn'ALS j Townhome \'ILLAG E n 0 'w yr {'y ·1 e a 5 e BACH · S38S rorm a lion on these 3 Income Properties. nson. Realtor. 3MI 6th 1y 1 Lg Jbr . 21, ba Con S795 mo Call Chnstma l!IO 499-3816 I 1 5 Br"s $200-S2000 COMM UNITY. 2 & 3 Br SlZ~ mo Ask for Dave 1 BR 14»-tMC homes or other Three Easlside Costa Mesa. St · Marys vi I I e · CA do den. 2 fp ·s. lg din . :>57 2783 _ _ _ _ Lq: I bdrm duplex. ocean 750.3314 · fee 21"l Ba 1600 · 1800 sq fl SC'h\\ e1ckert 642 ~ or 2 BR n. BA ~ISlS Arch Bay properties call 20% down. Owner will 95901 Ph 19161743 4471! pvt patio. 2 car encl EASTSlDE v 1 e w. ( r p 1 r . u t 1 I !Awesome View of Harbor of pure luxury Garages, 64S 9144 eve-5 Ag_ent 2250 Vancuerd ~962111 Judy Blossom.499-4.551 carry or eves (916)141·~1 _gar"'-200 mo.67S·8589 z bdrm. I ba. hirge hv SSS o , mo ~52 ~698 & Ocean' 2 Br 2 Ba hydro tubs 1n master ittle Island. lrg 1 bdrm. I••••••••• R.al Est.t. rm. fireplace Fullkilch, H_!)am_._s-7 m_ Penthouse Adult serun suite, formal dining stove. fril(e. ire mkr, OC·RENTALS eb[!go &dtmMJt 2100 JASMINE CREEK 3 Dishwasher. refrl~ VACANT. spac 3 BR. 31 tybldg Skyl.tghlS frplr ,.oo~s. wood burning d w. S600 mo Yrly 1·5Br"a l3J01ol2000 ....................... bdrm, ram1ly 2•, balhs \\•asher. dryer Fenc d Ba. fam /rm. dining, nr llSOO Mo. 645 :J677·. irep ac,es·r::•crO·\\av: 67:t_ 9473 lS0.3314 ftt Trouble Selling Your I wet bar. Carts grttnbelt yrd ~95 645-9157 bearh. lge fncd yard • -ovens. en pauos atboa ,.._.. 3107 ,. ... ..__ Avail Dec t $1500 mo s h -, 3-b 2, b No La•una SHOO Aat I bCClllHYn yards Pnvale ele~ant ~~· -Property• Trade it with pants ·sty e r , a • ' " Aftelltiolt' ltvmg only tS mmutes1••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br I Ba PoolsldeApt. the Gr~at American E M R l'O ndo, '2 m1 rrom 49+7SSl_ N t B h B k from fashion lsland -; 2 br. 2 ba , I bl lo beach. Laundry room l dllld Trade Co. We have hun I ~3~Rg~~e~ro~. n:w: oc ean. att auto gar Hms 3250 ewpor ear a~ minutes lo S C Pla111'or 2 car guage OK. no petJ Call for dreds of Exchangeable $69S mo_ 640-92.SS _!'Ve_s_ • ••••••• •••••••••••••• bBayh Lodely 2 Br; ~I, o c Airpon Just east nf 1 675 49U appt before iU 1one. OlllftoR ... ..W. Properties 111 Cahfom1a view, 4 bdrm, family, 4br. fam rm RV Br View Home al ron o. lasle u Y News>ort Blvd & so ofjRea rh Hou se W D. J'S1 MD!t. 642-1603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Throughout California ~i~~~rqu~l~~l~~:P Easts1de S800 mo. S&50 Absolutely gorgeous 6 ~.~~[10~eJdUst c~ ~~:: San Diefo f''rwy Start patio. 2Br l~a. yriy. pref WESTLAll YIU.A•I ~ "-t Call Now moves you m 631-6990or Mo then Mo. lo Mo No F 1 f _.. 1 ing al 1000 a month I ram 1ly. 6lS 8793 aft 1 714 641 0763 2925 College Ave Costa Mesa CA __ ,....._ 1100 IYO~ 675-375.1 '(,' J/ 11 642M97 pets S150 Jud)' Agenl ireplare, Oku cei 1 631-5439 2473 Orange toam mmed. occupancy .....--"._ •(11( Jiii fll' • ltfn ---559 9400 mgs SIOO mo Option lo C · M I A duh only complex ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·Plex. $21..200 Income. Will trade Swordfish Boat "" .,/. 1 · 3 br pool Mesa North · buy available A\·~• osta_ esa •••On the ba). I BR yr Pool, spa. laundry room , --------•1 9"'•""' loan on contract for equal equity 1n -~~"''' Urt<'lfff'J S80()1mo $950 mo,·es you IE W' 3 br . 2 ba . mo to <;besh1re Realt_y7S9·1877 New 2 BR. 2 BA, Ct\' Cntr ly. clean secure. up patios or dedcs. No pets *EXCITING* 612 Calle Campana. San bouse. CalJ 496-~ ~ fJ';"'./-.1(".'J// m 631·6990or64.2·~97. mo S750 •Br beautiful Ne-.•port I area. pool Jae tenn1~.I stairs. \'tew s.525 incl Garages IVall. Clemente. 4200 sq. Ct. a.al E.itah Mesa Verde 3 B;:-2 Ba-a ot JJ!d...I SSS. -Crest Condo, frplc, Sl200 upgraded All 6 PM ., u111 &_g_ar 6731943 Bach. ao W.S. _,_.._!! 500. 714/498-S907. W.t~ 2900 3141 f . CoHt Hwy., Cdlll frplc on cul-de-sac. close Micpllf 3252 murt_l'., 646-0686 _ _ 12131 S92-5906 or 17141 Vie\\ Duplex Yearl). up l Br S.1>1425 Wi t b o r wit b out to park school & golf •••••••••••••••••••••• Nwpt Crest Condo 3br 846·8538 per 2 Br . lrg LR rrplc.1 2 Br $4115-SdS rumltu.re, 24.164 Grttn· ArPLI Y.AU.EY w·iii,·······N··H·gts· .. •• 3 BR I Ba. So of Hwy, course._ieoo. 644·530'7 ea Terra ct Garden 2"1ba 16 Kamal11 Court. f'or renl lease option to gar Adu Its 5800 TSL M&mt. 642·ltG3 b . H . La Near ntw 4-plex. 2 I uy your pt or (pie yard ssoo Andy -----Home 3 bdrm+ den, 2 ms 962 <Y77Ulvms.1.l . buy New 3bdrm. 3ba., 67H374 12 Br car/palio Dear ner ome.m guna bdrm, 2 batb each wilt C,osta Mesa property 851.iz69 wkdys. 67J.SS69 flET&KIDSOtC ba. family room. Gale -·---' $800·$850 mo 2bdrm. K1ng m e 3 Rr w/frplr OC C. MSC> lsttiut + Hillan.ieettSst.ar pan. with fireplace. enclosed direct No commwion ev_t!! I 2 Br I Ba. Westside. guarded comm with le.ff Ce.do 21, ba. S750·S800 mo N'w deocr deror 513 W dep ch. ok, no do11s. ~,.. .. .,,_. palio, garage.~~ lsl. Curt, 642.ss,;t -l BR apt n, blk~ to '480,..556~---beach. lenrus, pool, Jac. Lrg 2BR. 2BA I level 1 Total sec bldg Call Bay. Yrly S82S SJ6 1441. 645·1387 ~.a:MJ H8e0amu•~21Br20s.53, 20 __ LanTh1~e1.~ Now SlS!l,500. Bill Grun· 1,... Ocean Upstairs S4S-0 2BR house. Gar & yrd. sauna. $950 per mo. lit Lrg Patio. Great Loca-554-9160. 840-6703 aft &40·5719 1 Br ca~ utiJJ ,aid. Dll ... .. dy Rltr, 67~1. • •67 •• 17 •• • Avail now. SS75 + SJ.50 + lut + S:ZOO sec. NO lion. Xlnl C<>nd $925 5~. Co--a _.__. ._._ 3122 1370 Qui"" adul•· no t.h Belt Bu intawn -' · ....................... .,.. .. " PETS (714) 857-1200 or 644·7315 -·--. ....-· ''" ..,, e 1 . Nonegatlve_ ••• 000.down Hometf•.w.d Afrordabl e o cean de_p._64S::_8l6!/.fil.3-6607 675-6892 ----TowRllCHIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets 383 W. Bay, MeW91rflteclt 4 plex. Pnncipals only ........................ views Uus 4 Br 2 Ba 3Br. 2Ba, 1600 sq rt. new --1 br. Nwpt Pen . on UltftllrlMlhtd 352 COZY I Br Duplex.Cn>lcd ~-9516~·-----Beaulifuf Belair Mobile John646·7680Agt. ..... lllmd 3106 home is available im· patio. Mesa Verde area. rand new Exec:ulive water, 1750 mo. 673·2824 ....................... P oo I One em Pr Y E"side 1 BR. R7511no. No Home w/Cront kit. l2'x ••••••••••••••••••••••• mediately for year ly $6 7 S mo No pe ls. home with view 3 Br 3 <!u.!ll.:1480 vs. Beaut. 2 br , pll.15 den. 21., rem ale. no smoker. pets pets R & H Investment 19' Liv Rm. 12' x lO' C.M. 4-ft.D Large 4 Br Jba. $1400 mo lease at Sl500/mo Call ~s-2428 ---B 8 · Fa m R m ba townhome. 2 car Leas~lO. 640-_4999 J52·~~7 _ M11ter Bdrm. Enclosed $310,000,xlntfin. 1 blk to bay. Bllins. ina6449990 LG 31D+deft PO?LtS~A. SlT /moi THEkUFfS gar .. pool ~po . nr SPECTACULA R OCEAN Lux. condo-view. 3bdrin, patio. Near Hoag 675-<mJ.1-345-4123 W/D,673~163 C t M 32z.11. .... n I 3 R 1700 ~~~v1eg/rN~~v pl:a: Spacious 4bdnn,3bath, Bnstol1Redhl S700 mo &CITY LIGHTS VIEW 21;1aba, 2sto~ gar.Ju .. Hospital '23,500. co N D .o • 9 K 1 o o 'it os • flCI .. """" mo. 8 80 r """" h N · t •-553 0178 From every room large b'lt l b '11 C~ ... 5...,. . ·" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo, 2 mstr Rdr's S6SO For appt. call 545·2000. ram. ome. ew pain "' :..... --_ 1 8 r S6lS/ · C 111 1 e o eac . yr new. --Financing al t3 v.cv... 30 ...._,...._ 3107 Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ha No pets John 631-1266 Agent,no fee. carpet Move in ready M I mo a ~-~ • MOIUHOME year rilted ....................... Fern Rm. 2 Frplc's, 2 ~ · · Sl2SO per month Agl, Apol lmtllh Fwwl"'-d ~ar eneM2:5757 da,ts 1 & 2 Br. upetairs. ston, SALIS &1-8fKl8 4 Br. 2 Ba. car oar Gardener $1195 ------lsNo. Vicfo 3267 &40.5560. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to beach. Avail adults rer s couples FlxER'S J .. -·--onlot WtntttRental Sl•;r~ Mgmt Co •CHILDWELCOME• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lilalM>olllc9ld 3706 Dec~ 1 Br new decor j>reJ ,.;~~·-.' f7%7 2706ffarbor,Ste206-A '"""'"" · 213/29-S316 " 2 Br clean & beautiful. HOMES FOR RENT dbl f I SSOO Adults. no pels ~ 5.._5'37 redevelopment area . pd 641·1324 yard.garage.RVprkng. 3 Bdrma. $650-$725 Brl~ba. &ar. rp c, "'j,d•••••••••••••••••••• 7l 9''1 Heliotrope 2br/lbaupstn.nu cl')I(& pr inc i Pa Is on I Y. 34lh 1f\1~ ~L9 ~I •Lge, clean 2 bt. 1 ba, No dogs. SSSO/Mo. Fe n ced 'fa rd s & d/w, disp, S82S/mo yrly 2 rm, 1 ba, Patio. park 972-9406 • pnt • wshr hoc* up. S42S SHA.RP 2 Br. 2 Ba. Fam Rm. Db:J:.ar. on veen· bell lo I 55Ur Luit· urJ Park. "Th e Grovea". 9ett buy al .... 500 •.. Will trade ror home. $1 75.000. Terms . an · 1 mo Crplc,dblegar,pvtyard. 424 Hamlltdi.960-3989. garages. Kuls & pets 548-10 v wknds__ Jn~n~o~hA;:~ono;,~o 1!10 545· __ Owner/A&entS48-0ll.3. 57119 NO PETS. $53Stmo H llA .._.3240 welcome. 545·2000 alboalsland Walerfront 6750349 Lqtact.~ Lovel)'2bedroom,lbath, Cotfe M"41 3124 ~-§680.'42 ~ -i•• A ent no fee. 3 Br 2 Ba Yearly lease ~ Avail De<' Isl, t'lose lo terrace. 1auce. Q90 Wi,. .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• B d I 'd 1100 Mo 770.0347. lolboo ,...... 3707 beach & shopp1r1g, k1lrh. 20S3C Tustin Avt Ownr Jnvnt ID I Unit.a Quiet street. 3 Br. 2 Ba GIEHROOK HOM ES FOR RENT pall~ ~"at~ 1~~o:ul· arbor ~e Estit;s-••••••••••••••••••••••• much stora~e Uh l pd J!l31 ~l-6 lncomd31,920 tr p I c , big y u d Two 3 Bdrm 2 Ba homes 3 & 4 Bdrm. S65().f1~ d N h I besl view' 4 Br 3 ea· BAY FR 0 NT AG E S32S mo 645 3779, 3BR IVJBA Bltina-dbp Price'300,000 Gardene r $800 /mo. near So. Coast Plaza. Fen ced yards e -sac r ac 5· SO M ·flO.lm · Beach.Pier.Prkg 2Br. 6469714_anll~~ atio dttb CltltdOK. Nur Ana Conv. Clr. m 3477 larger home SBSO mo. to garages Kids & pels o 75&-l -. . $700, 1 Br. '600. SSOO. Avail Dec ts So of PCH ~ ' A -., l -· Terma.11ex.ible , OC bd 2 b mo. smaller home $750 welcome 545-2000. wporlleec:t. J26t vely2 8R2 Bacondoln Adults.ulilspd.Till May clear1 2bdrm beam<'eil-opets. v11 12· ~ Call Now. 645.Qll N,e::dene~· i!tt. ~ 1!11car0 mo. to mo. lat, last " A e no fee. •••••••••••••••••••••• Weslclitr area. '650. Allt. 27th. 303 E. F.dgewater mg fpc 1700 . S44.:!Cl§lli 11:..SPJll VICJASHlNSXJBkr. w .. e. •ar opener. $300.A1kforJ1m •CLOSETO BEACH • LUXUIYIAYFIOMT 11871~ . &lP...,,.. 2 Br. t 81. nearO.CC .. E 3 B 2b r LIDOl•IUE s ---~---28 54 Hic kor y Pl Sl50/mo Ist " lul, ~c xec. r a, am mi. 3 Br. 2 Ba. wtt.h bolt slip ~ mall l bdnn. ut.il incl'd. 3 bdrm 2 be btam ceal 142$/ de .SS7 l!P!c,dmln rm.963-519! Avail. now. Many • Br. 3 Ba. 222 Via S38Slo$400. ing.llte&ai'ry,S'ISOmo. mo. 91 MT Latme.... 3141 5 min. lo beach, 2 bd . 1 amenlliea. moo Mo. Palermo.m.1168. 613-4928 N2.PttaLA&t673·~ .. --c T~~ 'JltW .... t 1 ·-....................... ba .• dbl. gar .. No pets. B 61 Ocetn view Nwpt Cral 2, l BR .. 1 block C~m ocean Cotte ...... 3114 spacious .:dm. m ""· ....., .. , •• ., 01y L11uo1 Beach 2 SMS. 964_2283 WtsTCLfFF 3 bedroom, Br. Ii Ion. 2"' Ba. "15. 1 Av11I Dec t. 81. mo to ....................... pool, ulll pd IHO. Prlud to at I WAY bdrm.2babouseavait.· 1 story wlt.h pool,.,amlly Owner/Aetnt ~0018 Ii m osn. S ~ 7 0 I m o NIWLYDICOI. $49·~•ftl0jlla, BELOW appralaal. Only bltfor rem. Film., dose 5 Bib ioocean. Eleganl2 room, 2 fireplam. din· I Br. JH pd, encl car Luie 2 Br. IV. ba Pa~ '500.000 dft, take over to dow'U:iion 'nene~r ~ ~·o~~fua~~,:i.~~ inl roomM3 pallot, etc. otte M... 1724 d/waaher, pool Adults Ii pool. Adult•.' 1411. p1yments. Low l"fllla • SIHPy w ac . HOUSE & APT Bo. Ctdu ' dasa, sun· etc. 11SOQ o.ff6.4411, Vtrulllea2Br2ba 1 •••••••••• .. •••• .. •••• 1142 sen~.. 97•·$42$~~ no vacancy · w1IUn1 <JIJJHO:Wf..... •169 RE..,..•LS dec k , dbl cu prv HC ... ..,,_. OnWater2.mtmoyrly CASADEOIO JlrTo..,.••• tbdrm,prtv1tc1d.aa lilt. UlllrntU WI write • "1111' I 11au11e , fu lly malnt. _.,,_.,, •imo rl I ALL UTIUTIES PAID Ntwly decor ps pd.. watel' pd, ~ ~4 ••~ ........ lS8r.'3QOtoS2000 1 yard.Adulll,nol)tll.ln· Luxurious. Three N .,.,_8 Yb>' encl11r pool dswhr ~No~f0.1'9 --~l!l!l!!!'!!!!!'!!'-•I ._!!. IS2~~~~ ALLARW•PRICF.S • 1 . uirt at m 18th. St. beclroomt. Two batht. ewport.---.3 '2 • 1Compare befort you Adult.a.ff~,' I'*-· CM 111•••••••1 :-, p'1ua ae.ij rt· OC--llMTAl.S ·U3 RlchlydK'Ol'aled. Muted F ll .,!.0080':.mo. l rent. Cuatom dultn • -Ill • ""' ••eorat~ f11N 1-.0. 7»»14 ~arp 2 sty, nr btacb" =i= ~'*t~":; •m Y :.O;carly ~~~t~::•1: .~:~ 81~~· Nnf,·~~ ft ~ ... • YterlY. Ill Orudy, "SfrvjgOr.c Co." '" ark 4br,2~ba.hdwd iol!coune.smomoet.b.. Vuhomtalfl\.\be•Uoo roundt wllll. 'plutlil wl Pr;)!!-~. ~~1&11--=-.~--J Wnst, 2 llt, 2 car pr. Yt1rl1 i. .... 17 Rut ?.!.~o . vu Ur lbl 'la•uplq. AAhlll 1"· .... ·'·*-:Lmm..----~----Ut • ......._, 1tr1 av 1tora1• eo .. ,.. •2nr2t1t.adlt.aovr40. Grand v• o,.sa. ··;:.... .. ..._. tuatt.abllt.No,.u. "',........, .. r! dll I• 1 I Ir. ,_.1 ,.., dil9. 1175 Xlnt q1Uet loc W/D. da.J J.S. To'" ult --.. !_lr1.hrra. rrt.• Wtll. • .a .... I ... anlllJlfll Call rerrla .... 11 now a......... ...... .. .......... ,.. "-• a ,,.. ... -a.. mtll•lj.: MMIH .. .. -... -· Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, November 22. 1981 n t .. a tw111u....r.: Afalwae1...,._, Af ,.............. ..._ 4 ........... 4JOOOHktl_.. 4400 ............ 441 .. J!!!'J..'ll"'f/ ~·......... IOll ~ ... !~~.~ • .!! ... ~!!! ....... ••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• •••••• •• • •••• • ••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••• ,,_,. ~a: • .._. Cill9..... JIJ Ina.. ll44 Mn .._ lHt l.allllll Buth Motor IM, Shatt ' Br. home, btwn NW" IDC m Stonor Offtct. me>14 n .... ~•••• .. ••••••••.. 00•:";:;~~ .. 1';•i;~~~9; ll•••u•u••tHue•u••• ........................... ~ .............. llS No. P1tlflt Co&1t 81y ' Ou1n, N.8 . Lu,aurloul &Wtet JIY~ll. M•1 V'*Are• .. ~ II Loin llOOO ~utJldt 11 a RR, nat11r1I Condo I BR we>t mo a z Utt ~ 111 condo. newl)' H w 1 • t.11una Buth. Avail. tmmed f7S.2e:t'T -?.1•f ot~~ av~ JN or 0-.J Wt, HOI Thr t • .,.1,1• 'Wood c e 111 n A• ' slry rorner mdl l~h p1lnted, -u, fopllc, poo1J, Oal!y, W-*b. KlttMQ C•ll alt g,. _ II.Iv-t&ff 111 aat.. p&I. • •• ~~~................ .., · .., bl 111 I P .. _ I Low eacl1.11lvt offltt com C~ V-. LOSING LEASE, quit· Pvt party bu 2a rtnt1I • ra ntta. Ill 1 u pd Iota. Rtt-h c-11 ltd~qn..!I, tu-1521 1vallab e winter 1 Al 1 • Offl"e or retail ihop .... 1 ..... •--,i•lllna~" home•. ,_ ...... with •1mo ~I 19) I» 02'11 •a...-::BLUPF lb--I r1ta 4 ... UIN L .. NB dplx to 1hr, f. ext1. turpolt c oae. .. Ull V1Q-"' uu• """ ,,.._ l 9 .-'lJT r., poo , ----•tepatobt1ch $225/mo ncludea · 1p1c11valllmmedlateb AL auppliff ind fix. xlnt depr« IMI malnt r l Ba So Coul letme S... 1141 qultt are.a, •lnale adult, Balboa loo 990 ' up f7Ult MZ-aoir'l • Rete t /pbone • '50aqfl.M7Smo tumltlch1dln1: trew. Need nice bomt . .. 1111 a,... sssoimo ....................... no • mo.6"4117 weekly. Kitcbeooetlt , • 1. -UUUtJea ! Janitorial• Dltplay cu., wiltln& ur1, TV'1,otnrecondo. '44·~0f~l~lt <~•n View. Deluxe 1&c2 3 BR 2 BA 1undecll/tu 'ouanlroo f75.C740 Male Rmmte 25·4.S. MSO 100 f ...... •~; o room tb1lra, Beautv w1reho1.11t, mobllf I R 1111 M 1 a Br Apu. Newly ~or11 · ' -- - -Mo. util1 paid. Sb are ree ~ ..... IQ m · • , Ad:lu.i Ull't•i:,S: :0 J;e~: td, rtfriat dlShwaahcr. newly remodtl«I, ~ Ut Comp I rum. H.B. rm, with ztemAla lwnarioua Am I le par k,I n I • ..... 4471 Salon hllrdryera and bome or!..._ l!f-1005. 1315. ;,lerra M1ml Co dl1po111I , ht1t«I pool, to beach, W Nwpt IS50. color tv, towtla, ett, wk· New po r I B e • c h Klttben • Sect Y ierv •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• hydraulic thalra, mJr. Hard worktni )'OWll man 14\1324 elev1tor,1ubttr prkog YrlJM0..207'7 lyw11h.~ w1terfront tondo. ivillC11J:Rox1Me 1,000 Sqft tommerlul ron,i btlv•aodplantl affka1llentpartnerlna WESTSIDE -Sparkhn& ~ • 1 ·~ 1 Br, S3'75pr mo. Near OCC. Pool.Non-Prefer travel/roomey. f7~40 bU1lnet1 f1f wlfflloule. ~t.:f:~.:J!.•mpoo NB ,' rt . 14e-9172_ clean,SpadCIUi1,lbr .lDram1tlte>ceanfront2Br ConllctEdWelll, Smoker. Nile. uvo. 912 1142·9937 , aft H OO 1q. ft. Me11Verde$Ot 1qft, 2 cu ap1te, Cilll3l"7$4or TaxShelte11.Holrighl ba., frcahly painted. 2ba, pvt bch, deck, W /D, eves, 41M-4!M9_ S4H510.ller6P 673-2413. area. have utll. 64.5-11'4. 443 •ft r 8 lll&al8 off In '81. Recover taxes carpel•, dr1pea. dis· ~HOO/mo yrly '8.1t~ Lee 3 br, 2 ba, deck, bit· For woman newly de· Dina Pt. 2BR. 2BA. Rel ~123 H.amllton D. ~M_. --pd. In '18, '19, '80. Evans hwuher, ranre & refri11. ~~emu Ins, aar. l bUc t.o ocean. corated priva~ room & Wht M. ~ utila. $250 lat ,,..... Mlt ldl L.c lnd1.11trl1l 8ld1. for lease. Jnveatora Wlnted, new 851 MZS No peta. 365/mo l.uxury IBR Ocea n view. YrlY.673-2571 balll rile 12& inclds M_aat.493-87. Approx. hoo rt office 3000 •q. rt. olflce, l0,000 loc 1 i 5025 ~ 4 or~·9723 Lric kitch Olk to Bch. 2 br l ba _,5/mo vrlv lil ' t Id ' C M .., Christian rmml" tol ~I ""' Preatloiou• aq. fl. w1rehouee it 29' it on. Ask or Joyce MGl9eytoa.o. ~ mo Also IBR for ' · "'" • ' ' u s. as • e, · · ,... .. '""' '" " Hoskinson, 645-0651 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• CiAID901STA ~o .. U~ lease. Carport. open 645·-0!08. share 2br, ll>ls CM. $213 ewport Be1thloutlon. a q · t t · Co• t a 538 0538 y c-aw 2 B~. 2 Ba. Townhouse, beams. (213)865·2542 Lar11e, sunny Bdrm/Ba. mo. Daneve631-4796 ComeHt1~~ ~::~{~~~f.8:. ac:~I . =.a:;; G Ive yourself a Christmas bonus -sell unneeded 1lems In lhe Daily Pilot Gift Guide Col 642·5671 °'"' .... for. Chrl1t11101 •klll&ht, patio, yard. all ~~1':''-T~ Vtrnilles Condo. ocean Newport Stach luxury Beaut. townhome v. mi' "-•,_.~I 1141145.8708. Venture Capital Avail bullt·ln1 , laundry rm · · JV w .ll --view, 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, apt complex. 631-5297 from bch, pvl bath. Toll• ... ~ for Buamtss Start up Adulta only, cat OK 1525 Except. lbdrm collage, f u 11 secu r ity & •ft 6 S32S+.,., util Dana Pt. Call: S42-4M4for •Pot Store ror reot tn the hurt --------Mo No. Lacuna Hrdwd 0 'ti $730/ --· 0 ..,.. .,..10 ,..., .,.. N --, or Corona del M11 on Also do business loans, 641,9412 Ooors, frpk, skyUghls, :_.:~u:i es mo Xl nt near Hoag. No -.rm 1-1.....,1, ancy 30laq ft,2offices (12xl4 Patlflc Coast Hwy. equipment leasing Rigoletto-NYCtty~ra Ad-Vitor lt2' stained glass. beams. OCE amokina. No kitchen L Ii 10xl4'l& ret eptlon mo.HenelM8.o73l llM-98S3 2 Orthutr1 seats. Dec pane paneling, deck & AN FRONT Pvt b 1 S245. Ma It MAL E T 0 S H AR E area, furnished, 1tot1&e I u.....,_ f--A 1st LA Musk Center ..................... , more Refs Adult& on· Lrg 2 Br. 2 Ba. w frplC', 646·1035 NEWPORT BEACH spateavailable.S.U.33Sl Retail Store: choice oca· -• .,.,... ,_ ISOOBO ~/2m~~· Pool, J~cuui ~ 1725/mo + utJI Open sundetk, freshly paint· Furn room 111 my home CONDO M·F tloo by Newport ocean Dffclt 5035 ~ 1 al . Hpm 445 Cypress. ed, upper 182$, 2 Br I ror rent neat quiet non • ·~· • BAY FRONT front 800 IQ. n. 1750 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Photocn""-wilJ COflle t-----'""'-'"""" •1 49?·i,142. Ba. lower $825 Yrly • • 615-41&S,f73.1401. ., ............ _~Co ..,,.. Br. I Ba refrige. ---Agent 675.9432 or smkr, 1200/,Dlo Avail Resp nonsmkgFtosbr3 .._.........__,. • t.oyourhOYletot.akepic· dahwshr. two children. no L-Hl--1 31S2 644.9060 Ask for Nancy Dec I C"ltl I Dy 6 • br N. 8 dplx , YJ bill Prime office. TIO-~. 2400 sq.rt · 5 orrkes & All types ol tell estate tures of totire family pets Avail. Dec 1st .;~: •• :;.:: ......... Nichols 540·6730, ext 7418 , beach. $266/m~•-+ \1 M~~~ .. ~~~11~~n~t: lnvt1tmentu111ce~9 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ~/mo. 114!8S1·1202_ Condo 2bd . 2blt., ~ · -eves1wknds. 536-1488._ uUIJ. 957·6773, 646·94.53: ~ • PRICES Call Anna for 2 bdrm. 2 ba large mu Call 497 2509 or HEW-IEACOH IAY wkdys (2131889·3279 l9t.h. Ample pkg, 11560 hdTDt appt. su.wa ground noor. English 495·1064 Just completed in the C d M P v t en Leab mo.Ownrlbkr.S'lS.3568 642·211J _$_!5-0'9 I Tudor Bldg. Washer 2 Br28acondo private bayfront com· trnce/11rden patio 1~ BLKTOBEACH .......... ~ 4500 $1 ... lst fW Widow has money ror l--• 1 •A•YRl-OMT ___ _ <!ryer, gar. OPEN SAT sssomo. call munlty of Beacon Bay, Furn. Beamed ceiling M nonsmkrtoshr 2 br, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EA.-NTOOll N SUN 1575. 34001 Amber ~Or:J25-r064_ buuliful 1000 sq. rt. gar L g . V er Y n I c e . ba condo w/pror. in San Cotta Mesa, 1200 sq rt Now you can prof II from T.~ 's. hlltOOO up I o Cllrit._ Pwiy Lantern!A _ r apt w1 v1ew 2bd.,2ba. Microwave. Ulil inc Clem , O/W & Wi t>. I ndus trial space . the epidemal· of violent ga111t~e~i~::~~:~: NEWPORT1waltayour DUPLEX lg 2 br, 2 ba, M. portltadl llH dishwasher. compactor, Must be quiet, resp , S2SO/mo + utiJs, -avail 5 mo.613-5~. __ crime! All kinds of 673_7311 church, club or office $625 mo. Close lo beach w elect. range, dble. oven, non·smkr 1.sl/last/dep 1211. 498.0680eves 2295 Laguna Canyon Rd offenses are r1S1ng ul the holiday party. Catering Martha,49:Mi0~. .. ...... _............. washer/dryer, gar wt S300./St pkg. 1325 /gar Ml·A, 5350 sq fl un· rate of lO'l per yeur' MocktnfR.h ~ &boalsavail.M6-4419 2BR B PA.If NrwaftRJ k 759 1363 Condo lor rent, Femnle, • 2 A, din rm. frplc, ft 'nru opener, tennis, pvt. · divided ate1, except 2 The Wall Street Journal SINCE EARLY upgrades, pool, sauna. PAR. ENT beach. dock. Adults, no E . Side C. M Ver Y xlnl H.B. area. Beaut. restroom• & oHice, 18' s a Y s ' . The g row th Isl & 2nd. Trusl Deeds Jac.view.~mo Call A TM S pets. 11200/mo yrly. spur ious! Very private! ~~ao:;~~~~=ds~· THI IECIETllY ceilings, parking for 30 industry of the RO's will OWNER.NONOWNER c.,.,ool 5150 !714l831·732l Wkdys. 835-3535 eves. & Own entrance. Homey' CAl'T W IT a cars, addltionll 7500 sq be the home serurily 1 tbru4 unlLs .............. ~ ...... .. OCEANVIEW Tri-Level, cou~v CLU wltends. 673-3116 w/frplc. Gal pref. S300 H B. house to share $315 r.11111..... ft concrete block bldg business.. Peter Dobbs. Broker To LA. lm~nal Blvd deluxe 2 Brs. 2 Bas. Din ~ 1 " I Sea Wind towntise 2br nr 1st/last req 646·33n + .,., utlJ refer. required Elll,.HT •HI adjacent w/'JO parking We a re the nation ·~ 7~ 646-6016 vie .. 7·3.30wortt. hrs. iog rms . frpl c's LIVIMGIM Hoag H06p. W1D pool, wknd!/evs. 841-4781_ ---r 8'18Saaattes& spaces 18' overhead leading manufacturer of --S46-S1!'11 l600::S6S0.496-~ NEWPORT spa$650548-71n> Hotefs Mohfs 4100 M25-3Stoshr3br2ba8al. ~ ::=. doo'r s, 2 orri ce & wireless burglar alarm lt.Momc....ts/ Lo1t&fomd 5300 $42-0-2 BR, nr Dana IEACH •••••• ;................ Is home. rent \1 ulil. r.·.i:J-our Ii••.' restrooms avail soon sys tems and we need u ,~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yacht Harbor D 25081 , . N h 67_3·90S_l_eve __ __ Ownr/A•t. WiU consider wholesale distributor an Lo t & ~ L C t o HEAR HACH! ... ve on ewport Beac --COiia oflllCllllY " 1 ,._ 4 a·~8es a wn r An adult community on 2Bdrm Zbat.hVersaalles Sl001wk Pane Knot Female to share 3 bdrm ground lease & sale of you r area •••••••••••••••••••••••! the Ba ck Bay Spec· Mot 1 .. ,..... w PCH NB home wat.h pool in Irvine -• .. a.ft11. the improvments for Approv~ apphranls will ~ ~ 5100 Oc11:u .. .1y1EW I S rondo Commwuty pool, •U< !.,o"""' . ·--,.,,.., your deprtt1at1on ad. rereave co m pan) po , •W•c_.. ~ tacu ar pa .. 7 swim· spa, gym. and serunty '""""""----Nt&__Oliable. 5.59-11231 _ MTlft ... Yau CM vantage Only vacancy Io ca I ad' er I I~ an II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fro~ Dana Point mos~ ming pools,8lightedten· system. Adults only Yearly on t.he beach rum Newport Beach 3 Br 211 llawa ~·· I 'n 15 yrs Reasonablr pr o gram s ~o r th OHN WAYNE TENNIS scenic bluff, like ne~, nas courts. bike trails., S'750mo. Bkr 675-3411 rooms Kitch & Ba S290 Ba Condo&garage r.':".~u lft~ base rent+ cost of IJ\' thousands of dollar\ CLUB MEMBERSHIP gt t.hc flt'"St occupant p u t l 1 n g g r e e n & up per mo + S290 ser I _640-954] _ rns1ialDus location 1 1111 Uldex Additional In· App I 1 r a n t m us t be !!500 64().QlOO w~r'r~lc4 ~~11~; ; d~~ ~ad~:;:~~rsap;rt~~~152 dep 2306 W Oceanfront F -;:m mt wanted $250 hm -SOlltont else formation, Good Real ca P" b I e o I m d k 1 n g Hurryforthebesl v1ew•, and townhouses fron:i WESTCU" NB Non s mkr Balboa worryabouteqwap-Estate,2234E Mwaon. dec1)1on!> and a SCIAM4.£TS 1&25 to 1675 Adults. no1 SS40to$lOOOpermonth Newly decorated 2nd i73~1S4 Island 675-9 129 , •enl & personnel Fallbrook 9'2028 m1n1mum $12,500 rash ANSWEIS ~els D1ys6430212. OnJ1mboreeAt st.orycoodo2 bdrms.2 SUUUMOTB. 759·5023 ___ Yutalswilbellaft· I 714·7~t'44lL ~~;::::~~t w:r~~~~ll~ kn 1 · San Joaqwn Hllls Ro11d full baths. hreplace.1 Wkly rentals now avail I Share new. 3 bd ho~ w 1 ~died elficiAtntl!.._I 18700 ft w bo 1 Ot'puty Branrh LL--t.1......_._ .. 31 .. 0 ii1 1~1LU.1900___ d b bl 4 CD M pr_.. sq •re use an inven or} N ed T ::--..... ".·.-... ~ ............ , \-' ~= m1rrore ar, t an 1112 & up Colo r TV rar gar an sioNI sta is m ys clud111g 300 sq ft office 100'1 MONF.Y alt error THEWHl_..,.,.EE . WHtclff kitc hen overlooking Phones tn room 2274 ~/11!9.67~ Olllmt 16751 Noyes Irvine In· BACK GUAHANTEE AS Heyday Safari rn.r;;1" 'L 28 p p I swammingpool $59$per Newport Blvd CM 2 br house in CDM ,M1F quire Maros1 Co. next PER CO MPA N Y RESTAURANT LuxuryAdultun1ts11tar 1 arge r atio. oo mo Adultsonly 646.7445 prof person S300 non •ITIB....... d 957 9266 CONT R CT f'( Fellow to dale "I'll fordable living 1,2 & 3 Newly deco r ated -k We~ care ol lht oor or A >H marry the rirst woman Br. Well decorated I Adults.64s.8152_ --Yocotiot.lftlhh 4250 smo_er644·~ lladaclles You -~1044 MORE INFORMATION who says she'll get up Olympl~ size pool. light· I Duplex, upstairs, 2 Br, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof F to shr 3BR. 28A. c.1ncentrale on your ltwtah W..ted 4600 1 DAYS · 24 HOURS and fix breakfast every FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cil: 642·5'71 RE WAR D Lost H1malayan F' Cat. Vic lrvanerTurtlerock. CalJ 76Q.8S96 or~l632 Lost Great Dane/Lab mix Black. Vic of Cbap- m!n anQr~e. 494-7226 Lost 11 16 one ·eyed Burmese male cat. vie. 22nd & Irvine Reward' ed tennl5 court. Jacuzzi, Ba, frplc, garage Near OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br hse '" CdM Non·smkr, business. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOLL FREE morning ... Girl's reply. park like ~andscapang Lido shopping area $600 Avail. Winter Weekly J W5 !... utH. 644·Q_.58 eves GA RACE nHdec1 to rent J.800·323·65~ "I know just lhe girl for Most beautiful bldg 1n year lease. Adults. no _Monthly. 673-7873. Young, prof. F owns pi 171 Near/in Mesa Verde for EXT R 148 Mr Sawyer you. She worlls first shirt found: Orange lghair cat HB. Generous rent al· pets Must have ref's. Lrg Mt. home. Big Bear. beaut Lado Isle home, LAL.ft 6mos 54~~ 1.!!a RESTAURANT " w/wht tummy. CataUna lowance. Avail now • Drive by nr slu area.holldays & remod.,ownbalh,lndry, EXECUTIVE Wantedunfumishedapl , ICECREAMSTOIE & Oak , Lag. Bc h ~·1304 ----1=~06~19~ 614 \~ Clubhouse Ave wkends. {714)866-8662_ _ etc. 675 1692. 556 2075 close to beach, yearly UQUIDATIOH HHDHB.P? 497-2873 _____ _ • ....... Mo I I 4'" 6303 A lln IM01l t1I Qebra lease 2 senous men w1U f f •-r • 'It 11• ~-·-llJrbor ln1t'l-tmt'nl L'o Christmas Wk, Mts .. sun SUITES 6 reezers, re rig. Help yourself lo a Found. Old Eng Sheep· Adult over-40 commun1 NO FEE• Apt & Condo ny San Vicente. lux NB prof gentl will sharl' improve property 1f ren storage racks, masc Heapang selectionof dog. male CM. In cage ty. Immaculate 2 bdrm. rentals Valla Rentals villa, TV. frplc, pools. beaut home w fem ._.,~~ ...,12 t1~1 1 1 s rea 0 sonable CL eqwp & supplies. Re;is Qualified Hopefuls •3•6 al o c Animal Ll ,.. bdam Hkuncl• n gdton 675 4912 Broker Lido lsle Apt. 28R,28A tennis , golf, horses Q_ver JO~ 1.~ 202JLWL•-:::__~ •:,13 .as 2083 t.01s. range, a 675·2635 arts. 548·8952 in the DAILY PILOT Shelter. 2 days ull put 10 an ar on ° --;--S875mo.yrly Ava11 Jan 4940748 t',2Sor overtoshare2 ~"""' 538-_ __ e'!!~ I HELP WANTEDAOS slee .754531! _ Washer & Dryer, 2 Oceanfront for ~inter 1 s73.1213 -·-b hme ~ patios,wetbar.blt lnR& Rentals Furnished & - -HAWAII " d duplex. near OC ••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••• 0 2 car gar. ~75 prr unfum Brobr 675-4912 Upper 2 br .• ~an front 2BR 2BA Oceanfront airport. 1i75tlst & Uisl 714n 52·0322 ., m'o. l.st & last + S300 ~ec ---vu, ex lg rms .. nu cpts , apt · at the Jllkai 10 £.lus "'Ll!_taJ 754~ _ • • de p o sat Ca 11 OCEAHFIONT pref mdl age cpl Honolulu DunPetta.IOhn G~ .,, ... .,_ • ..,.. 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL (714)7S9·4381. Ask for Avail. Dec l.sl Spacious W rl 642-~12 ~131 2168-180'7 I for•..t 4350 :::..::.":':.:":. • • • Mr. Bingham CaJl8 5 4 Br 2 Ba Upper, frplc Ea.st Bluff 2Br. 2Ba. S625 Mammoth 3 br -rondo, ....................... , .,.....,.., • • 2BR TOWNHO~E ~asher dryer, garage mo Pool.parcb72().1114 sips 10 wkdys 185 20 X 20 at SQ w 19t.h St 8 Days • 3 Lines 8 Dollars Pool,park,nearbeach Submit on c~ldre~st 11_1.SAmag~~al'.. _ wknds SllO per nate' C M Storage onl} --• • -"-"~=91 pet& SISOO 0 Steps to beach-prime! Reservallon only I $1001mo Jack~22?7 Costa Mesa, 250 sq rt Its easy to place your 8-0ay Week Cla ss1f1ed by mail and it DEUWA.HrtHES Pr<?1>frties&42.·l603 . Peninsula location 499 ~499-2517 I,.,,,.... 1~ .. 400 suate. si75tmo Uuls in e COSIS JUSI S8 -I hats only a dollar a day' To Qualify for I his • I br apt w stove. refng, SS75 mo. Available on · VITI<• -.. cld 719 W 19th St • SPACIOUS I BR Prkg On Peninsula Call 11 ts SIU MAMMOTH: ••••••••••••••••••••••• &51·8928 e specia l offer you must be a non-commercial user offenng anoua ea.se·no pe .,__ 1 1617 Westcl1ff N B Want f • Firepla ce , walk In 67S0612aft.5 m. O.M.M...Wlttr Deluxe town .. ~ s eeps fi nandal inst 7000s f MEW,OIT•ucH • merchandise or sale UP to S800 per ad and the price must closets, dishwasher. I Br Condo SS50 Mo 76" "135 28 Holiday openings at I . . ._ be d Th garage. pool & laundry Versa tl l~s Call -----Sunnse \714)934 7260 I ~_floor.A ent541·5032 6 offices. and reception • 1n your a e cost stays the same whether your ad • fa caltlies 2 1 3 8 2 3 7 8 s 4 0 r Ba r he Io r ap t on lttttol to sa.cre 4300 HIWPOIT overlooking golf course needs eight days selltng time or jUSt one • Pets considered. adults 213 ,830.2323 RJchard Peninsula. S2S5 mo • ,b...111 .... u• ... ARva 1 ill £~c2960. 1 Mullan • only $440 per mo - ---615-1642 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ""'"~ ea '""' • • 19221 Ot'lewareSt LIDO VIEW Elegant & GAY ROOMMAn Spacious executive Of· Office space for rent. Use one word tn each box About 4 words make one (So of Garfield I lrg 2 Br 2 Ba 2 patios. 2 bd rmoapts yea W,o <.:ONTACll'· Largest Gay fices across from Cit)' 19010 Broollhurst. H.B • c lass1f1ed ltne o f tyl)e Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please pnnt • · 842-!1897 frplc Adults. Sl200. wanter cean view I Male female Service in Hill. All services availa-410 sq fl carpets. wall BRANO NEW 2 Br 2 Ba 675·6359 --f!!O ' u . 67$-1642. So Ca I G R C ble. 'opt1ooal' From 225 panehn11. drapes Now • plainly • enclsd garage, stove & New .oceanv1ew2BR212 (213)~~0. sqrt up at reasonable david~ Into' 3 pvt of • dt w, s mall child OK BA. gar S7~/mo Days OHTHEIAY I MF Shr 3BR Apt Steps re~l:Js ~~~re· fic~/1'112.963·5647 , • r-----------------------------., SS25 Mo, S36-1m_ &46-5800 Eve~7-6689 One of a kind 2 bdrm. I to Beach $251) lnclds 11uar 'ca Ot'lux"' Peninsula Office • f f • • • Lux. I BR Pierpoint Versailles Co~;, Pen bath apt located directly utal 631 s:m EXECUTIVE Approximately 940 sq fl I • frplc" l~ pool. spa thou.se 2 br, 2 ba Avail across from the Reuben M F to shr 2 br Balboa SUrTES Cathedral Ceilings with • ~""'-'<:::.>w--now ' [750.675-3787 E Lee. Just remodeled apt S2SO/mo Resp rN Trusses. StyUghts, New • I • br,kidsoll,nopets,OW 4 BR 2 BA. Bay view. with new carpet.1ng, hon~st party No cags' HElfTA" Carpeting, Wood Par • I • Slater & Gothard. clean drapes. kitchen cabinets 675 3&2 quet. Air CondJtiomn g I S 15 mo.~1076 Sl,100 lkBRlBA.~10 & applianres Th ts up-Se 1 Pl.Ali 11 16 0 m o Leave • 8.00 • br, 1"2 ba. crpts. drps B r64.S-~ s~airs unit includes a nous m~1c1ans on Y. New luxury office space Message I t------+-----t------+-----J~..:........:..;..:....-J bit-ins. W Ohkup, pallo lbr .Condo. near bearh firepla ce. mirrored no kooks Girl an lo 10 I rvane's busiest ••673-6606•• • I 10 60 • ar. .536-0021 lull security, pool bdrm closet doors & a music looking for mus1 center! Easy Frwy ac • sauna, Jacuz11• gym, nc spacious deck overlook ciaos to share with tess. Avail now ' CaU OFflCELEASI • I • 1'0 ,·" AOUL T 2~. llVI NG • I & 2 811 PlllO Allis • 01Sht#Uhf•S & 880 \ • Pool & Rtt Roo,., • G110tn l Jndsc.ap111Q • Joq 10 Buch & Snap~ • Stc:ulily Gain St ·\ rr~vtR ('NMPil # ' . • ~ ~, j peu S550 752-2318 day~ mg the bay. Sl800month Mus\ have studio space. for details 1568 sq fl offices wilh 13.20 • S40·7576eves Ut11it1es 10cluded. For Can pay S200. Costa SS I ·1231 640-4230 bay view Excellent • WESTCLIF'F 2 bdrm, 2 appL call 17141675·8000 Mesa area only · pre location, near Lido Isle 1 • 15.80 • ba, fareplare. pool. adlu ferably by Dec 1st •DRUXEOA=ICES• Au1l long terms Call only Avail l2tl5 S60( S-Ci..e..te 3176 WendL531·2973 1.2&3room.Noleasere· Newell or Gill. Agts. • Add S2.60 for each addltlonal llne for 8 times • 631·5596 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rmmte wanted to shr 3 quired. Adj Airporter 613·7300. • • • Duplex Urut 2 Br 2 Ba. Br Laguna Sch home Hotel. 83J.l223. 9-12. l. 17 .. Str'Nt frplc, walk lo beach S275t mo Cafl eves 17THSTIEET Ot'luxeofficespacewath • • ADULT UVIHG '500 /Mo. 8J0-714s or 497·30!.!.._ -COSTA MESA mh St. rrootage for • Pub It Sh my ad for 8 days Starting • 2 bdrm.2 bat.h,no pets. 2131277-1!~7· Fem. roomate. non 2or3roomoCfite suiles. lease.Competilive sqJt. S5SO mo 1s1. las t OldSpan1Sh large1 BR.2 smoker l190mo inc A/C,plentyorprkg.ULU prices,caURob,631'6994 e Classif1cat1on e Hecurt\y 631·2093 BA, dmmg rm. frplc, 3 uttl., pool, laund. yd. Incl. Avail now. Call • 1606 Westclirf Dr blks to beach $460 CM-NB area days Lesa Realonomlcs 67S.6100 C....-y Vllap • Na me Spac. 2 BR. kids OK. Newport Bearh 496-7151 973·5040/1142-11<81.P!!l· Share 2 ofr sulte in pre-Orrice or retail shop • ------------------------• patio, gar .. $410 mo .. Isl Old Spanish large studio, Fem roommate for 2 br stlglous airport area. 375 space avail immediately • Address • & last req'd Vic Beuch _ pano. ocean view, 3 blks apt. nr Harbor & Wilson sq. ft. For. details caU 4SOsq ft . $47S mo & Slater. CaU 847·042211br condo, vu fou ntain t.obeach .496·7151 w/ prof. wht male &51·6226. = • City Zip Phone • btwn4PM &7PM Million Dollar Clubhse. f .1.1.. 3190 1182·501"?0 plus i,,, utal DANA POINT 250' • • WALK 1TO BEAC H s I 111"" Call Denui67S-6970days ' ...... 44SO Check or M 0 enclosed 0 auna, poo . spa, gym. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• 646 4006 / k ds $115/mo. 500 $350/mo. · . Bach., stove & refnge · billiards, sec grd Cozy new condo Adults. l · eves w n --34210 Violet Lantern • • gu & water pa1d i!!()O/m0897·5114Tom Br + den. frplc Rec NICE ! Share 2 br condo 975-1120 Cha rge my ad to: m5LMo.as=m9 WATERFRONT fa cil ities . $495/mo nr SC Plaza w/ownr HTAJLSPACE • • Large, clean 2 br. 111 ba Newport Is Beautiful 3 552.9430 Pool, Jae. lge deck M...,.. Miit 1280 sq. ft. Harbor Blvd • 0 ~ # E • twnhse. 2 levels. '" ma br., 2 ba., built·ins , Non s m k r , 2 0 · 3 0 Newport Beach. 100.1000 + stonae, S500mo. Xp. ---- beach. adults. no pets fp new carpetJ/drapes Apo; tw• ,....,atd mo. 71S.2580 sq rt main floor. Jdel.l Ru lonomJcs 67W700 • • 147$. 9§0.ZJ92 thr~-out, dock sp. avail. or U•fwRllMcl 3900 F' 20·30 lo shr 3 br. 2 ba Marine. Available Jan l 0 # ll1•li!o4Jtoa ref req S751yrly plus ....................... apt In C.M. w/2 F. 2400WestCstHwy Costa Mesa nr 17th Ir • ---------------Exp. • Hertlo• 3141 A_ep 673-6100 S E A W I N D Nonsmkr. Evea, 631·1037 ~3613 Newport. LS:ooo sq ft. 75' • L • ·c·.:.:;·;.:;;;;;:;· Newport Beach BCoodoBto VILLAGE ............. 4450 ~....... 4450 SA/f, all or part 642-4158 • r==--:.::::-WE-;-LL-PA-Y-THE -POSTAGE-::-.::::-.:.:::: • 3 bd 2 b. I t renl or lease 1 r 1 a. New 1"2 bdrm luxury •••••••• •••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I dm. I aJ• 5 3~fi· ocean view. &Sl-654.S. . adull apta tn 14 plans l • ' I • :~;.rfi95'::P:c· e LargenewlBr Apt with Bdrmfrom$490,2bdrm : l ll ll NO POSTAGE : l213l m ·5143HBch ulals washer dryer. from $510. Townhouse PRIME RETAIL LOCATION: • 1 NECESSARY 1 • tr-TM -3144 Newport Hei Rht s . from l640 +pools, ten· COSTA MESA • : If MAll£0 1 • 1i"i,:tr~·s;,;;,~~ .. ci:1~·x·e· y~~~~. fum/unfurn, ~'=~ ,::~=g rh':1:t: THE HARBOR • g· IN THE b • 'tondo. $450 mo. Days utll pd, carport, steps to ·~& pa ad li'rom San SHOPPl.,...G CE ..... TER • .2 ~c_o~r ATES ,, • 7&t._9t3· eve832·2838 bch. mo.673·&527 Diego Frwy drive North " " ~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL " =o -on Beach to McFadden 2300 HARBOR BLVD. • w > • Need more cash for Christmas buying? Sell your unneeded Items wilh a low cost ad' under the Dally Pilot Gift Gulde then Weston MtPadden 1"1.-sr ClA\S PE1ui11r1110·1~rt>ST•MBA C•l.,0,1111,A :: to Seawlnd Vl ll11e. • S • ; • 714 1193-5198. • ?! llOSTAGE Will 11£ PAI() ev •OOA(S.<;fl 6' • 4000 Ralphs. Thrifty. Edwards Cinema, J .c. Penney Co .. ChuC'k :. ~ o,ran .gielcyo·,·t Oiallly I Pl,,llot I :. I ••••••••••••••••••• .. • £. Cht•cst.•s & mort.• aru·hors. _ _ Rm in tie tJOUM nr occ 2160 sq. ft. suitable for bakery. sea food or similar. o. tor resp. fem1Je, empt. Approx . 600 sq. ft. up to 2000 sq. rt. next lo Chuck E. 0 nonamoker . Nl te Ch\'Csc's 1Pt7.7.a 1'1ml• Thculrl'1 su1lahll' ror hah~· award. nelp borbood. S300 Incl. toy store or similar. • I Bo• 1seo I • utlla. 957...., t alt or female to ab.,.. 4 • I 330 W. 81y St. ' • ~~1 ~ita c~-=e~~ To Sff refer to Suitt 37 e I Co1t1 .M•••· c~ 112121 I oatJ . ....-alll OPM. 540-7921 • 1 /' Wknda m.-after' 5 < • PM •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ' I ' ' .. I ~ I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTJSundey, November 22, 1961 .,..s.r.ke c................ ........ Hftweod...... Mellec...... W.:.:~!7 ............... ~~ ..................................... . Fii I •••••••••••••••••••••• ••0 •• ••••••••••••n••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••0 •••••••• •••• Oran.if Coall Roofin11 RU. B b It WeCareCrptCIHne,.. c--L.d T 1 k a\ a Japan eat HARDWOOD FLOORS Quality Houaetleaning M111onry ou.r apecialty ~uallty ptJ/l.c>wnt r1ltt R f Rt"patni SKl'lll R ri•bttna·YOUr bomr Steamc:letn l uphola coa ........ Co Nur~ery .. land.'lcaplna" Cleaned&Wued wllhPenooal'fouch Clean, qult'k, dt!IJ('od,o lnO.C.Neat,prompt t!Lo~~·l733 ru.IN. A:ul~ Jt5~1JI Exp Truck mountu11lt Muter BuUders,cWJtom inalnt Trte trnnmlna & AnJllmr,83Z41181S.A lielh~OJ~ ble Wedoany•lujob. lfrv 848-5684/6367149 REPAtRSl'Ok I YJiS -(1 &J Per lbv •·...i.. .. 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F k Dah"r 979 4348 r JOBS 11•~ ror Randy Call 24 ltr•_9M·i418. - -r lo ·-II 1ck HANGING $10/ROLL Alarm Co Sea Coo st Glass & window ch.an NoSteam/No~ampoo r»n -"' ~ ..:. -· G A R D l M I M G 'M'i ~ ' .,., · ~~~eiuis:r:h.';"~~10· Quality Also stripping Sl'curlly, 2488 Newport Alllllors-h ~:is 62epla ced Hobby Statn Speciahst.Fusl Drofff.gStnlcft Wi.MTID HAULING .studl'nt has GoodHOIMll~ ST•RVINGCOl.LEGE Freeest ~_t00932S_ Blvd C M 6423490 ~~~r(l~~l~e~~~ Boa~ ~a~tenancr & llaul ...!r.rJr~est ~-l582 ···;;·;r oscN°&ci1it" ~!we~"i> ~:~~· r;k:~"~ 1 111e truck Lowtst rate Gc~·:rt~~~'l'~~~ STUD~NTS MOVING fllottff /It.,. ~~ •••••••••••••••••••• ReprestntatJve out.s Sl'rv1ce & Repair FRANKS C\.ISTOM pack1gmg1sh mtl1pcb es tun at~~ 645 4372 or Prompt. Call 7~· 1976 St'and1navh1n Woman CO Lie llT124·436 ••••••••••••••••••••••• McCryst11l Ctrimur Till' 64J·5'71,Htl22 Scb()('k8oat.s6l3..:,,2QMI CARPETCLEANlNG ~all~3701 &455737. 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Custo m carpentry , Lie 1393.JU 642._8482 Lie 1139662.!_ 61J.0359 plumbing, '1111 1'mali H04necle~ lO Houses1l/renl Home ~~~~~~l~~es-t7 (28l f'reeesl M&~!J429033 ~ xpert rereLarudm~g • ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks.pauos J.S.Const Res1d Concrete; Also Gen.era! Matot . repair & job:s.2!_ii~ex,p 979~ w:·;··RE.t~··v·c·i~~A·N· Ill Newporl/l,a11una L·RRY'S PAINTING ·--•s I R--' Seommercia n95S7(~ Ortveways par~ing lot Co Nobody does It bet •P<>rt courts Lie 374067 design r ee 1 Q al l an a .c. 1 area durtnR Mo nr Dec " • rvuo er• ce, sr-rs • rv1ces . repi11rs. 'sealcoating. le~' Lie, bonded. Free llob8Sl·lll66·MH078 work. g;.,~s u I Y General Matntalna~cr HOUSE• Ca I Gmtt.ham Call 760:Q;l84 Fall Spt'clal' lnt1ext, •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Typi!HJ SerYiu S&SA hit 63l49S ICllJ ~~11 -------Repairs&Oecoratmg G1rlfreeest645-5123 paperg drywall llCYl'TUBS ••••••••••••••••••••••• L sp 3 · 1 es __ a oe ~·-•JohnMull11ney&Sons• Electric our Specialty •Q!Jalill'...• R11,Y64~~144 ROBIN'SCLEANING Landscopilg 64S9383 . PORTABLES l"M VOUR ·TYPF. !L__ --CabltittMGllJftg Cement br1rk, re Clean, Quick' depend;i Jack or ,All Trades Call Servi<"l' alhorou hi ••••••••••••••••••••••• -&INGROUNDSrAS •Fa~t&.iccuraLe ALLSTATE PAVING •••••••••••••••••••••" landscape tree remo.'. ble WeDoAnyS1zeJob' l>ayorNlghl cleanho~ s-t!Js7 C' tr . ~ T 0 M Cu1fo.,ai..tMa Sw1mnungpool d!eHsion 'editing Sealroaung. Striping, Cabinetry Sper1all). wood de<·k!-Lie.: d •63120<M• •Jack 67530l•• . LANDSCAPING Create 25 yrs exp. Lie 101941. remodellni:t formattingaspeciahty Repair~ Comm , H e~ kitchens, B&lhrooms & 770·~3 Res, Com~'I 20 yrs ex • -INh~u~~ke; e~? a1~~ 00~ a unui,ue environment llonded. lns. Rers Color Insured and hl"d • , (.'all me for all your 097362. 645·8181 Custom lo your style No per Do my own work kl C 1P • d d Y 494 8472 expert ~.0011 Dick PRIM ROSE POOLS typing needs Pall>. Atton1ey" iob loo small' CtraMlc Tiie Lic'd Al 646 8126 HOffte llllp'On"'"h w Y ,a I Ma rt Agen Vandenberg l,11n<bl·ape INT EXT PAINTING 8S7·5«Sor 4?4 57711 SSl-6'903 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ •631·20<M• ••••••••~•••••••••••••• , -& R~ CJ.• M_ \-"'-!159 0676, , Ma 1 n le n ant· e c· o I L1r'd Refs t'rt'<' est EXPERT POOL CAR~: - DIVORCE.SUPPORT Custom Cabinetry All llan!>en sCe~amic.Tilt' ~~~IDw~~Ec.;fe~~C~~~s C:irpenlry. tlectrirat, I HOl.IDAYSPECIALS , ors capt . I'" n s , • • stG-1067 • • Ab1hly Pool & Repair .~'!!>.~.'=~•••••• Increase/ decrease. tu• k1ndi., 7 yrs design exp ~::fir!ft 5!'°em e~2-~s G45-19S016JJ.::n12,Tom I <'On(' rt' t (' & he II t c r II Oy rhe 1:Ja~ Mg~sF. I sprinklers. design l.ll' NELSONS PAINTING Service _l)r:n 968 21117 Original Window wa~h('r cidents.banltruplcy rre!te~t 7JO.Slg!I • • serv11'e l.1(' 11310988 , . erL a -412901 979-~14G Int Ext, Res Com . P'ro ..._~mewt A'tt.Jbrhome.S35 _jSl ~/~·Q'~O C __. Have your Ceramic T1lr Floor Co•ffitg Ca 11 Jay 01 011· k, t Ll':ANING KINGDOM I Mas011ry :ll'Oll~llc ceiling~ ref . ,.. •1 MWiUCJ* 631·7698 a. r~· .. er installed by an expert ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·6493 Re51d Comm I Al~o , ••••••••••••••••••••••• he rree-l 837 ztiJ'1 ••••••••••• .... •••••••• Lat the z. .. n•hinn In lab i"'--•••••••••••••••••••••.. 89<14264• • CRPT LINO.WOOD l · t ~-" ,ROPEITY ~ ;:, ... ~ "' ys .. _, Woodpallos.decks,"ood •• Installed re aired L1 ian1 ur 1a ,rn1ce~ BRICKWORK S!lJall PAINTER ~a:E.DS CallSunshtne Wmdn" ••••••0 •0 •••••• .. ••0 d u 'd R P c llome apt repair paint. SS6 8470 JOb5 Ne"Porl C o~t , 1 WORK 30 l MANAGEMEHT Cleaning Ltd 548 8853 Babysitting M.Y home r~hn ~;~Irk i,g-3218ea~ I Cla~s1f1ed ad\•ertt5infl, I~ 1136~60 Gr~499·SJi? s l u cc 0 r 0 0 ( l n R Exp'd lady lO l'il'Ull your Mesa . I rv1ne. 1!1. .. ri.' I ext . a1.·/~e~xp r)~~ IS Oran gr Co area 15 )'r\ Pror w1:c1owClea111ni: Hot Lunches Llc Rer •. ·-a better way lO tell more Gardtftl1tg ma son ry. ca rpen 1 ry. home. xlnt servu·e Call I 67~ 3175 I l'ainlln& 847.5186 1 experience Call ror info Free esl . qua I sen !.*~•• Ftne finish work Ooori. pt'Opleaboutlheserv1ce .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Nt• S48·0849 Glu 646.9001 Rrick lllotk Cement ---andrdtes. guar Ty Rae 67511.Ml Babysitting our(.' M hung. decks, remodel I you ha\le to otrer Ask Cleanups TreeTnmf! ' -· rrpl ·~ Xlnt "urk RALPH'SPAINTING 963-4182 CLEAS \\'J:<iDOWS- homes, l .ft & uv any Randi,li73571L about our low rates to-llauhng Ma1nlena1we find "hat...),uu \\Jnt in CLEANU,YOU~ACT Dependablr Pat Ext Int-Reas Prompt Find "h.it )~ "Jnt in FORTitEHOLIOAYS !!!!!L642·8482 .... ~ 5759 Want Ad llel.11., .§42·S67111 da,r ... 642 5678 I ~rnie 548-8414 Dail) P1l<llla ... ,1heds llsectnint~ 631 1993 646 0638 L1c'd Pr~~l 964·~' Dail) PilotClasMf1e<U 642 5449~·]972 ACCOUH'TIMG CLER)( Needed ror rapid gro" 1ng rrslauranl chain Corporate omce Dulleb include Monthly Bank reronc1hauon. br"eekl) sales postmgb, & credit card charj?es analysis Exp preferred & Salary commensurate with .ib1llly Call Rusl)' Pehr~n 714 549-9322_ •••••••••••••••• Aircraft I BANKING PA~"1~ ~= 3 tr you are fooklng for new West ' Coast )el rnore than JUS~ another lllrlinu will be in JOh. c."ons1dt'r a career BANKING Ranking TEll.ER lbperifttcedl ternewmg Fll11ht Allen ~1~~~ I~~ in~e f~~e lhl' A leading savings and dants on Nov 23 & 2•1. lollo··1ng "'""1l111ns loan has an immediate Wt ha•• • C 9 h S ~ ,..,.. · opening 1n 115 beaut1fol 1. 1 8 o o It k re p e 1 N B .,. holei.ale tour <·o ~eeks I full charge bkkpr O\'er a II ttcct 'I! res pun ~1b11l11es & sume .id m1n1slrall\e matters Excell benehL~ Atlrac ltve salary Ornne 752·0788_ --am·Spm. al t e n N,' .. wporl Be"ch office for an ex,.r etice Coast Plata llotel. 666 • 0 T 11-.._ antt to b Anton Blvd, C06la Mrsa • TELLERS ror a Teller' ~;xperience e iwr Wnu.,, e ·--------No airline experience Parl·t1me Requires a 1s prererred ror tb1i. rull 1 a port of our ht-Bookkeeper necessary Must be 18 min or I )ear rerent e,_; lime po~1lron, but .,.e it0•ati•e growth. YCMI SENIOR Based in I.AX & SFO pertence mall phasf's ol "111 consider someone lllllit ho•e basic motf1 COOK Cl.ER I CAL NEED EXTRA HOLIDAY MONEY? Dinner line cook & prep I cook. needed 1 m med Call Doug between i AM 2PM_,__~ Try T tmporory Long & short tnm I rlencal JOb!> d\311 Im med operun~ for Cook Balter CAFETERIA COOK $5.34-4.63/ ho.. Whlll· \UU Chn.;tm.J ..... 110µ ~nu 1· .1 n h ;1 \ t• .1 n J rt 1 unnini.: JO tht• 1>.111\ Piiot <'l,1 ., ... 1f1<·<h ;,iml hu \l' :\ :'\S\\' Jo: B \() l:Jk<• vour <·Jib 24 hr., a · dJ\ The \n'" Pr \d i·hJrt.:l' lor a \\ h11lt· \\ 1•c•k 1" 1111 I\ ~;l (Ill t ;1 I I Ii 12 °51i7X .'~ plan· lhJt Jd 110\~' ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK EQE • <'Ommerrlill bankin~ with a strontt. l'a~h sltllli cmd h ablli~ BOOKK££P£R •PBX RECEPTh teller transactions hanilhng background to ' . _ _._ •Cl.ERK TYPISTS AMBITIOUSC'OUPLES Weorrer COl'l'll'llllN""'""' we •Cl.FRKS Prrmanent and sub wanting lo supplement • l'ROOF •Tnp Salary wittt Ottr custo.Mrl. DHiCJ' Ceftter ~lltute pos1uons jj\ ail a ram1ly income on a pan •P;tid <'areer ;ipparrl ble Will preparl' main I time basis. l·.-11 for Jn O'ERAT<>tt __ .. ~.. p d 11 d1~hes. bake pa5t nes. ajlp~675_0230 Great houn' 1\ft.-r .c;,.,"'gro"u• W e offtr o coin· "~ erosa nmes 1d ~1gnorri:lltt'm11 loguon seneroodinlargequan noun evi:n1nu. p:irt opportumty prtht11sln bt11tflh see ing an l'Xpenl'nce I frle I t t e• "nd pe-'orm nth •r ~ F T ,. Please appl,v al the Bookkpeeper lo work in 1 1 " ~ "' ~ Adn:;~er:;::lu~/\::pon~1 I ~11~1at'le ~~~~\~e~:l\ceana branch during normul packoge which i11-our beaut1rut ni:w design related duues lnd1v1dual needed for ble person no exp net . m 1 n or 1 >tar H banking hours chides • •Mployee renter Respormb1hue~ 2061 Business Center Appl\ at room l3I ,JI busy desk as trainee in c a I I 8 9 2 I 2 I :! penenrl' <lll NCR ;;5 s.o•llHJ~ ~ educ• "111 include gener;il •200 Hantington Beach t 'nion Accounting OHtce or WeslminslC'r area EOF FIDELITY Hoaal r...-sc1nut, I ledger. preparalton or I Irvine 752-«.66 HJ!(h School Dt.~lnct leading manufacturer or .& , A R T M E H T , *ST A TEMIHT FEDERAL Clft einploy" refen'd monthly financials and business machmrs ~ G~ PROCESSING/ inctntln prograM rash Clow statement~. lost & fo.d 5300 Ptnollals 5 35C ...•........................................•. E n g I 1 b h S e t t e r W M 43 ks " f 30 40 We1maraner. Beal!le. P<'rmanent relat1Un.~h1p Long haired Dachshund , Tired or lhe bar ~cent• poodle & m-0re Also cal!> Bo x 118 3 Ra I b o u & k1llens II'\ Animal CA92661 Care Center 754-3734 :'>11n1mum of one yr.ir prt\'IOUS expene!ll"e in I Acrounls Payable Selected applicant will be trained 3) bul'kuµ in pavroll Pl~aSE cont act .I od 1) C:oldbCrl! Canon MAMA ""' ' So•.._ alld b • ' sales commissions ancJ I • Quahf1ed sUll(le lady lo . 1 FtLING L~Assa. *pri.,:::::.'" arilun9 bank reconc11lat1ons 1 Clerical manag• 0 xclUSl\D com Entr• le\ el pos1t1on ' "' ' ' 1515 Weslcllfr Onve RECEm-..tST/ plex in Harhor area Bank rel.iled expenenc:-e I Experience of al least J I "'" Pleasant per$onal1ty. preferred. but w1ll lra1n N~·wport Beach, CA I '" Or-. cal for on yurs as a Bookkreprr, CLERK d I d d d I An Equal Opportunity -·r I good backgroun & bus1 mot1v ate tn l\11 ua Employer appol1thntftt or stop with an educal1ona ness acumen requ1s1te I "ho 1s Sl'nous about u for °" ~iew llal'kground m Art'Ount Ou you en"'' .,.orkinf Remunrrauon com beginning a carrer in .. -.•••!!!!1111!!!111!!!!!!1!• • ' 1ng and i:ood com , .. , ensurate "1lh ab1ht) banlon~ o II day-Fr' do y • munic:-all\'l' ~kill" are a "1th people m plea~ant Many benehts Plrasr BANKlNG 9:00-4:00. t l surroundings~ Then ~ou I mus mav be the onr ror us' answer m o"n handwril Our success m the in I I · ' We art' a major ,avm0 i. I mg 10 Ad •trot, Daily dustry allo~ w. to pro I SR TELLER Myra Roni PQNOEROS' & loan seeking a ret·e .. p Pilot. p () llox 1560. \'Ide highly 1·ompel1ltvc• Two c~ " Costa 1\1 l'~a Ca salarv and benrrits tn wo ' HOMES lrnn1st ror our loan ltnletst Moc.hilws """'"' ,,.,,,, t d • ., .... I o 1 1 loule•crd t !>en ice deptartmrnt in """""'....,.,., cu mg'' niica en 3 Columbia Sav1ntt.s J C ~~~31\~<!s~1.1~~,·~~ Apa rt ment Mana11er paid' acallon Jnd more proi.:ress1ve sa\lngs and 0~8CA 2012 1..-U.s Cftlter ~1~:1~~r~!~a~ abl:~o 714 556-4700. X222 ma lure l Cl u PI r 1 1 loan. has an outstandmJ! Dr. type •OWPM and possess NIUMIO 10251 Vorkrown A\I· II unllngton Beach CA92646 '714' 964.3339 equalopply employer m f h FoundmaleGrealDane. SEXYESCottTS 8eaut1rully mumtainril l 1'PPIYMonf'ri!Olol2or opportunit y 1n 11~ 17 14)558-5935 lnlnt,CA.92715 1 good communiration blk w lwht markings vie I ·630.0426 97 u n 1 l ('o\I& Mes a 2 10 4 0! call f r~nnl'I , 1\nahe1m admin1stratn e FIRST t7 I 4197S-1609 skills General ore.er ei 11---1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1!!!!1!!11• ~~-Hill 751 ~Bob Equal ~p~yHEmplyr Adults. no pets >\pl + Dept 11141760 tiOOO oHit·t' for a slrontt. in penence required We COUHT'BHB.P Lost ladies wrislwatrh I "ould hltt'lo corns pond sa la q bonus Wkd \' d1\ 1dual Y..ho can Y..ork IHTERST A TE , provide ex~lltnl com· 10 P~ to 6 AM Mon thni v1r Po1nsell1a & toaCulturedLadyasa 9·4,rall6424907 ~ w~llunderprt'Ssureand BANK AnEqualOpportu111ly I pa.n y paid bene fit~ Fnda) ALSO Sat ;1ml MarguerlleonCstHwy pen pal PO Box 1643 jAssemblers We wil l ~ like~ a fast paced en EmployerM iF whi ch include drntal Sun W1nrhell ~ 640-7367 _ Costa Mesa,92626 Acloc~~GCURIC train, Apply 7 AM ~ fkmk I nronment The selected Equal Opportunity : ·1 and optical Please call Doughnut H~e 253 E Lost 11119 Dianna llbr 1ngle Dad. 47 ('~ks JS) MacGregor Yachts, 1631 ~ )f' candid ale Will have an ' 1001(1(~, F/C Personnel. 83.S4336. ror 17th St Costa Mesa " . ..,.,., Experience prererred Placenlla Costa Mesa ( 1 1 n de pl h w 0 r k rn g Employer M •• II V gg-u. l l Shop Center or 19th CM Seeks a nice girl to Datt• Must know 10.ke> & type " · -k 1 d r g :;::::===~ Rtal Estate experience an appoin ment any ime Reward' ~·17~ Bus Phone 754·9904 4Swpm opporturuty ror Rabys1Uer needed ror 9 ~ '\\'[lOrt now e ge 0 53'''" 5 I preferred Bank recon· • 1 f' o u n d M Go Iden Home.,. 9~·0005 Mel advanc.emenl Exrellent yr old girl Wkdys, artei j operallons and savingsi BANKING c1hat1on. general ledger. HOME FEDERAL ltounter he P ~ T 11 ~ R Tu I R k boner1'ls Pay ~om Srhool 23rd & Orangr transactions. and willl TELLER I trial balance Needed s ... v I .... Gs & ~on rri Gary s Deli etrle\'er ' rte oc rra••I 5450 ~ ' c II ( J( EOE M I F handle special or Un· "' "" t: 0 as l H w > c d M ~a. 11 118 833-9649 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• mensurate with ability ~~ ~;a~ a ler s I usual transact.Jons Thisl I immed Ask for Mrs LOAN 67~ 2193 _ Found Be au t 1 r u I I ar11 looking for a d1'> & background · ... 111!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!11!11!11111111!1!!!!!!!1!•1 pos1llon will also lratn ' Oei S40-9900 CRT telt'phone secretar) Para keel Dover Shores count l1ckel to or round ROSl>.H, INC. IAIYSITTB and delegate work lo the Coretn Yott CCIII BUS BOYS f.qual Opportunity 15 wpm req. 1mmed1ou Call to 1denllfJ 645-33.59 trip rrom rahfom1a to 714·548-~ llouses1tler companion 53\'IOl:S represenlall\leS Cow.t Oft! Days & nights George's t:mployer opening for graveyard FOUND Cat, mall' Seattle PleaseCall EqualOpplyEmplyr ror 13 yr old boy Isl 21 Banking I I Camelot,N.B 6733233 shirt Mature&plea~ant Siamese, HB. area -.. 49947~~· wksorDec.Call SAVINGS GREAT WESTERN -CL~KTYPIST person.locatedmCosla Pleaseidenttfv_8464513 FLY F'REE' PA ADMIH.ASSIST/ Eves t114l67S·ll29 1 SA\'INGS h:is an 1m 1' IUSIOY ...., Me<;a rall 631 014< "'-Da \2131 404 2641 REP m-.. iale """"ing ror an Experienced Breakfast For busy mall order C'o EOE "'ound Australian 2forl,couporu..13 sir.c•-•RY --TELLERS t."U v,...... h hr r T H h k r '" ""'' Bab s tter wanted Cull enlhus1asllc and outoo. & lune s I l or O'li'ers e 4n•y P one "0 r Shepherd M~ll> brn counlnes 631)669 Excell0 nl opportunity . Y 1 .. R t L g u L' 1 "" -' d lime Monf'n my home ing TELLER on a estauran, a11una morn1n s. ruon r r Male BorderColliem1x, ~loy......t& fror high powere in Costa Mesa&i\2 7169 Duties w1U 1nc:-lude re PART·TIME buis in Beach Apply to Jani ~8·5S2S~skjor Jo tri ·colored Male -par..&:-dl\'ldual w11htoptypintt. ---ceivmg ond disbursing our COSTA ~!"',."/\ Flood 4974471.ext 47_5. COL'~ORS '.. """"" •. shorthand skills. Must Babysitter needed for 3 F d nd II . .. r. ·~ • ~I Newport Beach Animal ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' . d h Part· lime un s a a ongoing b h S Shel!er644·~-ScL--•s& be aggressive. self year old aug ler exposurelocl.l'ltomerre ranc CARWA H r time. elPt'r pre """"' starter & able to assume Rehable.546 7718 -When you i•ke your lal1ons, m addition to Full & p ume help App· (erred, but will train Found. ma.le Cairn ter l11dntdioft 7005 b I i t y 8 k plar~ u • Pat1 Time working in our new ac I Previous f1nanc1al In ly in person. 2950 Harbor Call for aJ1!1.'.t 8J9 7260 ner mix , It apneot l'~1 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• res P 0 n 5 1 1N1 an mg T 11 .. l H'll d R Slllullon experience or M 5~.35618913118 N E Ith Chr s Congen1a ewport TSJ.8t ecr•11 .. e •gun• 1\ counts epartmcnt. e· h di . ntvd .. C.. Companion, rem for ii area "" --:i ow nro ng 1· Beach commerr1a1 1 NoteTellernt'<'lled. Nrw office of lot An1e~1 cent savings operation cas h an ing ex · yr old lady on walker Found. he11ring aid w · tian Pre-School. 32<I E brokerage omce I Independent Bank needs hderll, you'll e•pe1t· expenenre with a bank I perience is nece5sary CASHIER Must have own l'ar Sun case 11 20 Fordham Dr IBth Sl · Costa Mesa experienced Note Teller ence 1he "cogn1c.on or savings and loan and Prior pubh<' contact F.,b1on Island retail nite thru Fn mte Call bet Pnnreton & Fair Special Pr ogram Coolact PeW,.833·2900 (8ackgrowidmC1tyNa ,ndrewud\youd~~' hghttypingslt11lsarere· background helprut store Expr pref. fast 8330379 __ 545·&410 646·5423 tional Systems desired! quired Knowledge or IO.key and advancement ror right ·-------- Found 11·20 Bl Wbt MJlc s gmwv, ADMIHISRATIYE Xlnt benefits. Salary you poneH e er "' ""' person. me eves or --Job w__..._.. 7075 I If I II h0 hl1yping1s ...... mred . So Husky Fail'\•iew1 Baker ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'ICIAUST based on exp. Saturday '•perience 01 • mini· Columbia o<rers an ex You'll find our salaries ~ltnds req. Call Ray or 549.5160 Career minded Camily MEIDID i intervlewlfdes1red. mum of 1 ye•r recent ceptional work environ· competiti\le,beneritsex J.!m &.H-5070_EO.E __ --1 man 21! yr~ old seeks I Call 4976.511. ushie11ng uprrience ment. rompelillve cellent. and working Cashiers. exlnl opp for Found large Bra re et emplo}ment 10 yrs ex 'ART-TIME M. Pete ...... , """·rations 11.L1 lypin• •nd ·n salaries, and out.stand· I W •· d cu .. ~all "'v". Y~ "" o • • conditions -mlortable Peasant. orgamred, de es .... i e "'· own~r' perienred mechanic. SI001weekend and up --f d 1 d ing benefil'I mcludmg a w &identrrr.642·~ also Class l drivers Call 552 3173 Army Telling the m05l people apmude or er•• an company paid com· Please apply m person tail minded person l """Sible is Important to lisures, lo1 An9elt1 to: Beneflls Included. Apply Lo9t 11-20. orange Tabby llcens<'. can opera e Reserve. Be all you can ,,,.u prebensive insurance kitten. Behind Pomona various heavy equip· be the success or any fect.rll onprovldeyou package md free bank GREAT("Klnpcrson: • School CM ~1680 ment Background in re· l•ll!!l!!!!l!!l!!~•l!!!!!!!l•!!!!ll•I 11arai1e sale Make sure whh a 20-25 hour work Inc prhlledges. For WESTERN 1\e Good'-""' F-d Gr~y Persuin tail sales & relates well yours ts lt~ted in week . conven1en1 more informallon, con SAVINGS •,.•••- Con&truction GASCUW UHlty Assist..t DECK HAND Wl' need a deck band "1th previous deck hand and cooking ex~nencl' for an exerting trip to Cabo San Lucas and lhf' Sea or Cortet Salary rommensurall' with hark ground and ability To..,.,c .. : 213/941-8781 Equal oppor1unil)' employer M 11-· ,;u~ Gorgeo~ Male v topubhc Rap1dlcamer Find what you want m Class1'1ed. phone lor4tion and 1he tact Marlys Coals at ....., Cat. Green eyes Vic Salary ne1:ouable Call Dai}y Pilot Cluss1rir<111 ~z.5678 opportunity for career (710 776-7101.,ext 230. 3200 '.ta 21 O Htwport tllfr Dr. Pomona & lSth Cull 81UIW1·4 . •d~•ncemenr C ...... Dr. H w lt9cll Sl238 to $1323 a month plu.~ uccllent benefit~ One year ex~rienre 1n ronstrucllon and repa11 or natural gas p1pehnes or closely related work 1s required APPl.V BY l•-i•••!lllllllll-• After 5PM.&31·23S9 TYPISTITranscnber. I a·11y P1·1a1 ······················:. for immediate con~i· . Coklnbia Co•MtM CHEF'S JohMy's -Rest ------wantsworkathome I S ~ now ta"ln• apps for 545 7609 fl 6 der•tion. plu\e ca I GY S AA!EOE /M/F .. " ,.,,_. 5350 · · ~-~ · I Donni Dudley: cher'a fl days/pl nites. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pract Nurse/Comp. Lov : : M l.oli Exp'd only. Apply lift. u1eum1 ing Pat1~n1 Nature. x1nt Advertisine-Sales :. J (213) 625-7341 ••IOCWktll BEAUTY a.s PM Mon·fo'ri~. 12·Hl CITY OF LONG BEACH Civil Sl'rv1ce Commission 333 West Ckean 7th Floor Lon11Beach,9Ml2 1213)S00.6201 • SUITI * ~ ... ~ivrng rerord t:xpt'I ne~sp11per 111)~11y ~alesl>('r on lo j ~=====~=-! :~~:el~~=. PllSTICMOUS I ~ E. J7lh St 11 n 24hour£SCORTS ~-W..e.d 7100 bundle k~Y arcounb for Oran11e Coast Equat()pfloc'tunlty Al.OH t53·11~2 MC.LYISA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daily 1'1lot. s,.1ary, cornm1~s1on and l EmployerM/F Loot.in.is to add to our --·c-UllC••AL•••I Y.qual()pportunlty COEDS· Would Lovt to ACCMT(CLBK excC1llent bcnelib <il"l1"1h opportunllle~ ' ll•••••••••l al•ffaaalslanta. Richard Ru leatate t)'lldlc:atlon Employer M/t' Party •IUI you. Call Sue to S 200 for person with Cbl'tl'I' ambltlonll. Send 0 11ll1tte Salon, 200 proca slnc clttt for NBl111••••••11111J or Debbie anJtltne Rapidly -~&_,,,*~ fir·m complete resume lo Marfl Frndel. l'O Newport Center Dr" l1nv•1t firm. ProttUet 15.llll3 .. A ....... Box UGO. Coi1t1a Mesa t:A 92626 No phone For Cla lf1ed Ad .. ---seeks brll Inch. for calls. please An t:quel Oppor ACI'tON NB. new lnve1l. ln•olYlnc Td.linc the rna.i people A ' ........ variety poe!Uon In accnt tunity Employer l42'1 fl Toro Id.. Call a bank depoelU • detalltd pouli.le II 11111*\Ul \o .. dept. Xlnl eo. beMfita. Dally Pllol Booltkffptr folloW·tlp. Dlpeftdablllly th IHCtH of "'' Ofellll Bentley·Hayes •Ataoc. ORANGECOASTOAllYPILOT u1v11a....,CA~S> AO.VISOR P/tlme full tharat. I '1tc11racy ·"'··Com· ............ ..,. EafOftl/llodfllnl mo Brookhollow Dr, 330 W.IAYST'..!:COITAMf~~CA.t2121 lqutl()p90ffllnh~lmploytr &G.5'18 day1 ptr WMk. Call pulernp . ....,n.t Call: , .. ,. ,, 11Ut4 II DECORATOR CONSUi.TANT FIT 4c PIT Will lr11n qu11lihed applH·ant I r('n~ &46·M7 I DIUVllY Over II! Good t:alU dnver'll hrmse & MVR (; M RlueprtAt, 5411 Mt\ M/F6~ SA, Ca. t:m51 Mt-J&2S •• 4N IOUA'--'<'llT~1ru~on11 .: Corl1u wkdya: I '14/l4Mlll Claulfl ... ,, ... .. '°"" ·······1·······r························ > m...-si~ ·'lillllil9•••11H• ~ •• -0 • • ::'1 --... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. November 22, 1981 ~·.~~ ..... ?!.~ ~!~ ..... ?~ ... ~.~~ ..... ?~~ ~!~ ..... ?~~ ~~~ ..... ?~!! ~!~ ..... ?!~ ~!~ ..... ?L. O&IY9Y I o,..,.,, W"'"- . STOCIPIRSOM with ltr&tr. blind atilch DPAM)ltl •IMIUl.OfRCI ,:~u~~~~ MlRKmMG PAIT nuE ~ ull\1mt. Tuta Sat uper for 1 2 r:r1on Need W /F £lp'd In , .. 1'1111 trau Ei '. • t' • 2 30 ll 30pm 1-'rlnu workroom llour Y rate am a ll bualneu pro Mon thni Fri, 4 lo 5 bra u..-MlNMEllNT EYOIMff bt'neflt1 See ll1trold, 41)$ i full medical and den ctdum or • desire to dally MUil type, run 10 HOUSBCl9B T RN f.: 17th St , CM tal ~ndlta lurn 00 a pit bHla. key. li&ht btkPI Steven-Mlnlater & wire nted RAINE£ We are prtMnUY aetlc $4().1388 Bonu•ea & travel for Thomu Antique • houu kttPfr 1 child. ln1adu1Uwllhpleuant DIUVllY l>rivtr rtaht ~pie ·-_ Uve In or! <Alita Mea.a $1200/.'IO peraooalltlet who wou.ld ~!Ivery dmrr nttdrd SCHOOt.IUS CallMU232 General Office NI re r ea Id . C 111 • ht lnlt!'ffltd ill worklni lmmtd ror plann1ni: D•IY• Park11ln1, impecUoo & 714 /'45-7650 (church>; e In Salea & Promotion nrm in 0.C. Rella bl~ It ahlppln& rletk nffded _l!esld. 6'5-0321 TO 5 .&RT with D11ly Piiot Carriers well 1roomed P1llme, Class to train M-hool bus ,_.ty U .. s •ct for am. prlntinl nrm. Houaueeper, Sun' Mon "" 10 to U /Hn old . Mon. Wtd & Fri l'llll drivtra now bt1n11 Mtce..lctoSJOOO P/\lm. e will be con· only, Ho~leaninl & Unllmlte earntau ~!~ ..... !! .. ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ..... ~~ ..... ~!.~ llCIPT ,11'.Y.PIST AcUvt reaJ ettate otnre h.u 09fnillt for • well 1roop1ed, penonable In· dlvldual lli.t be t•ptr w/typ lna skill• 45· tOwpm. Real ntate ea• per dealrable Call Su.z11t Ql.Q2.13 SAUSCJ.m ...... Rattvralll Newport SlaUoaen hu 1usn.....cAN • rtt' '"' Tuud•r 18 JO M 1 In S t o I lhrou1b S..tu,.y POI MarArthur, lrvtne Now lion avail Wiii train. accept1n1 applications. 557 9212, Mt_Emmons all potlU~ Sain help. fabnc .-ore. K1TCH£NHELP ret11I uper prt f BARTF.ND£RS ~m~ --- COCKTAIL WAJTR~~ SalH , FOOD SERVERS HfCIOIY,AIMS 1141 8820 Bev('rly formed. u intereated, to'antaaUc proareulve aldered. 5'5·5228, Mr. child care. Lai Deb mH. •••• "",,. a VI 11 able to rl aht o ENT A 1 •• r 1t 1 me ~ff;~~~:~'Dfs:i-~:~~~ company nff<ll an ex· VC'rnettl. area. 141.1700 dya, ...._. tr... ...., peraoo. Ht. 5:30PM' lo .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-111-1 Orthodonllr ass~st. l'X S perienced person with General Labor <Ev a ), eves/wlcnds ur ,...,.. •exp. 8:30PM. Monday thru BUS PERSONS Opp'y Hll courll)et SEAFOODBAR roods ' J"" for HOST/HOSTESS~ h lid I b DlsfJW.&cu1>,RS 0 aya. el rt. ~uref'd~'illl 140~ t,,..H._B. 5J6.?SJ9_. --hi·rtse bid& malnt. ex· Go tr 1toraie . p /T , 'tl.:_31113 11tA1tna Friday. Somt Saturday OENTAl. AS STANT, DIUVERS WANTEO perienre. Air condition· prlv~te Country Cl ub. Houaekeepina service ..ci7i4J.4Mlll avallablllty. fi'or •P· ChDiralde, poicllion Early momln11 home de in1 and electrical back-Call. 844-. needed full and part Po Int m tn t . ca II : I od r • llv•r y ' • TIMES 0 round • muat Call 1142-4321, ask for Ben UC8'110MST ,,,.., .._..... F11hlo1 IJland ..O.f030. Day " nl&)lt •hlft.t avail. Westclltr Plaia &U.orFJ. Apply In per1oq Mon· I•••••••• Ponderou Home• haa Fri., 9 AM·5PM. n m em a~t mo111n11 " "'n · " Ume bel~$4.50 to start. ore. Exp RDA only s7 $() lrvlnt & Newport areas. 8entley·Hayes It As~. GIHBAL OfFICI S3HU8 ~· 9-S I M..... WIJUama. an Immediate optnin1 •••••11111•• Salu hr_lQ.start..52722.54 $4 2~ + mo Jess IS70 8rookhollow0r,Ste I Looks , peuona llty, ••••••••I ~0235 21 . S.A. Calif. 549·~. P/T aftemoona, HI PM, charm Good pay, no ea· --------1 DIMTAl.ASST ENGRAVER to f'ng;iavc.-100% free m115t ~ iblc to type & IMTlllO.ATO.: per nee Schoollnit ,AITT1ME available in the froot of INSULATION flee of ou.r ~ate and Retail t: x p e r I enc e d ae If Irvine Division. l"ull·llme motivated people. eam Roving asst Exp prd words & pictures on FIC ACCOUNTANT spell. 879·t7ll__ .. .., IVallable MalUngoptr•Uons Nonsmkr Npt Ctr &lass , silver & brass BOOKKEEPER rAlf·TtMI. 847 7878___ Noexper.req'd.Mu.!tbe The qualified candidate wllJ be respoosible for awitcbboard operation, (Dimension System> as· s1tllnc coordinating telephone maintenanre, p roduce monthly telephone d~lory and provide secretarial sup. port. Ideal candidate must be dependable and have a pleas ant telephone voice. 28' per 1q n. Get p1id WCHMt1'1 Sportsw... within 5 wOt'kln& days of 644·0611 Must have attractive Must be self motivated General $100 /weeltend and up MEDICAL SICrY dependabl• and avail•· DESI( Cl.Stl / handwriting It be able lo Experience wtceneral TM ..... ley CW. Ca II 552·3173. Army Experienced full front ble on call. Npt Bch Even1111s /Wffltends Door s.cwtty M•'•Fw ..... ,. ClllUdrw'1WMT tumlna ln 1l(Md LCf contract. Wort any area Call · Steve <714 1 S40-1196 NIGHT AUDITOR use sandblasting en· ledger, trial balance. Currently has the follow Reserve Be alJ you can office, H.B. area. Write Fuhloa.. l•land area. Exper pref Must have graver ~ 50Jhr. So cash tlow analysis, inaposllionsavaJlable be. ClassifledAd'986,Dally 76().()501,8:»12:30 ref's Appty U\ person Coast Gius Engraving, rorecuting, budget & 'Pilot. p 0 Box 1560. •••••••••I California 6 Motel. 1441 5404991 operational planning PIXO..CJtoi LADIES DISCOUNT Costa Mesa C A ~ SALES L T lndu.slries i1 ex- panchn& their 1nd1.111lriaJ u les force We offer guaranteed salary + ex· cell commlssloo. iroup insurance, short hours 6AM-12PM, l2PM~PM , room for advanoemenl Call Mr. Sands631-Z741 G I A C •t EX£.I< SEC'Y Work with our CPA & as· Part-time !6 hours per STORE needs manaaer 92.626 _,,,,. ' LS er ve~ 5'oo. sisl corr.rate president k I • .,,.,..., Good typ1n~ skills. f I f wee . everun1s Fu & sales personnel. Medical Secretary rArrTIMI 8·iJ>m. Expanding youth counuling firm hu opentngs for 3-5 sharp ou11oin1 mature people to motivate ambitious 10-13 yr olds. Call 2-Spm. 642·4321, ext 3(1 Ask for Andrea. We have openings 10 the above depts for qualified people Apply •o•i•Jp•a•t•ch•e•r----•I superior phone man ~' ~m,: 'w i:s~ ~ro:dg ib1llly desired. ex Please call Anna Bell. Experienced Medical ners, able lO -.ork em ministrallve duties peraenrepreferred 213·749-4041 Secretary Front Offite PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER ciently under lJme. pre Non-smokU1g Pleuant L.,_.leodl Manager for Small ssure Attractive salary ocean vu orrire 111 Npt Leclet Spa Hardware, retail sales, Orthopedic Surgery in peraon J.C ...... EY & benefits for right Ctr. Exp. in real estate • ......_. full trme. Part time Practice person Please rall partnerstups&.ronstrur· C ashier . Coas t 759-~19!1 We orcer an exrellent 24 Fashion lsland, NR benefits package and a E O.E. M/F 979·3666~ ~~for Kathy_ lion a +. For immediate M•'• Sp. Hprdware . .s7-4403 Meter Reader S7 52 . hr. EXECUTIVE consideration, send re A......, L al Sec' City of F0W1t8Jn Valley =========! great wor1dng environ·l•••••••••I Selet/M• 1,1• .. ment. For immediate Nutrition Co. IOoki.ng for $1348-1671/ ....tMy llunt1ngton Bea<'h Unum llig h School D1stnct of sume & salary htstory to 8f Y Temp position reading LADY EXECUTIVE PDS, 260 Newport Ctr Please call for an ap. Newpo~ ctr Real'tslatel water meters 4 day PAYROLL Dr, 11470, NB, 92660 or pointmenl. 9:30·5 PM , Litigation Law Firm wrk week Apply . at Ro L M s 0 u th tr n c 1-~11:itini: or Potenhull {!hone 644-1160 Norma. Monday through Friday. seeks exper'd Legal Sec Personnel t~ Sliater California, a rapidly ex FULL CHARGE 1145~ Extension 521. with good ~ping, die AY!:.~~·832J panding telecommun 1. consideration, please RETAIL success oriented In· call for appoin tment D R E S S I .... G d1viduals who desire an Gena Mezo (114)975-1609 " above average income. l 5pm Mon-Fri. ROOM for their efforts. Call for SECURITY appt. No phone in- fers this excellent op Leading 011 & Gas portunity. Pos1t1on 111 Consulting F'lrm Break· volves mon1t onng com ing the Male Chauvinist puterized alarm and Barrier' Opportumty Lo control systems and become a Career rommuoicauoo by radio Professional 1n this ex · and remote rontrol In citing Growth Industry. dmdual 1011 abo keep working with Ma1or 011 records and make re Companies H you mert ports concenung rout1nl' our strict quahf1cat1ons. and emergeno safet> > ou w 111 reren e ex and secunty M'r\'lre\ 1nl tens1H tr;unmg at our add11Jon to working .,.1th expense while earning 10 radio channel!> more money than re qutred to comfortabl)' Apphcallons .,.,11 br .ir drive a Merredes 4~ t'epted unhl No,ern~r SLC Must be Bnght , At 30 Apply at room 131 or tract1H. Well Groomed, call Self Moll,ated, Mone} Oriented. Strong Dis ophned t'lh1l'al & abO\e all Articulate Degret' heneflc1al. but not re quired Ideal Ba ck I ground would 1nclu de ln~u ranre. Real : Estate. Sales. Advert1s 1ng, Market Re:.earrh. Hesraurant. Employ· ment. etc Contart Mr Kent • 67~0231 . IUSINESS MGl. taphone ll8l:I SH skills. MODILS/lSCO.TS cations company hllS a Hairstylist Sala~...:..64()-6960 ~ei ground floor opportunity Excellent oppt'y for Be your own Boss. Sub · · Altn Fema e300ly fo r a motivated in· ca reer-minded ~X · lease space In NB Askl LEGAL SECRETARV ---~:®..l d1vidualwithexperience ecullve dedicated lo for Chuck,615-2046 Laguna Hills rerenl Ca Nursery rn a ccounting and operating with Christian Probate Exp nee Xlnl Might cn.-d ~ayroll pnnciples Must be ac· HARDWARE · S t.. h 1 I lion & people oriented Retail sales. Lag una typmg & /H Skills req. a r g e w 0 e 5 a e Experienced in business Beach Full lJme. part Ca II Mrs Winslow for n u r s e r y see k 1 n g This pos1t1on requires operations Work direct lime cashier Coast 1!1!.Pl837 1000 ~essspoum"!ib:.,:n,.~1dausal,tro I 2 years uperience • ~ ,,_ ..,.,,. Fam1l1arity with the ly with chief execut1,·e tlardware~~ ngatoriguard No exper ADP payroll system lS a PONDEIOSA HOMES 2082 l•Mu C..ter Dr. s.it.200 IMIM, CA. 927 15 Equal Opportunity Employer MtF officer of fast growing HARDWilESALfS LIVE·IN req'd 30 hrs per wk plu s We o ffer a firm to carry out pobcy ., II t A I I MOTHEl'S Contact Jess 171 41 generous compensation 111!!!!!11!1!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•11!1!!1!!!!!1!!1!111~ make business opera r u ime PP Y in HB.Pa I tional & budget plans p e r s o n . c r 0 w n ~ 4221 and benefits package l.E. INVESTMEMT Structure rapltahzalton I Hard'Aare, 1024 '" ane, Id Nursmg Contact SaJly Riblett to Earn while you learn Personnel needed to terviews Mr. Davis (71') monitor dressing room 894-8798::.:,__ ____ _ d u ri n g Chris t m a s Sales season. Temporary posi HAUGNTY LADY tionsonly Please apply Lad les . become a tnpersonto Naughty Lady sales rep ' Call Alison. OSHMAH'S 96119.1~ SP 0 RT I HG 8p~':t time Sales. u GOODS per'd . Motherhood South Coast Plan Maternity Bout iqut , 3333 Bn.stol Fashion Island, flex COSTA MESA hrs Evestwkends. Call 7141540.5771 EOE M F M1m1. 759-~1. liire & delegale smaU B e11 I s1tuat1on Ill LYM arrange for an in Newport Beach area • terview H E R I T A G E slaff or key personnel HospiW av11lable for 111d1vidua11 3·11 30 Com Hosp NB INVESTMENT will RUSTIPBJCAH Mustbemot1vatedself litw rancel.,. lohvew1lhfanuly,care area. Pos attitude & 17141549-1200 teach you c reati ve NewportBeach,nowhir starter Expenence w1th Possess good typing for infant. and assume' smi les needed, xlntl ROLM5atMMni financing. 1031 Ex mg Oyster Bar. bussers S.a..Peno. Nttded for Full or PIT temporary posit1ons, presenting new produrts 10 local dept. stores Phone 12131 937-2l608 for U1terv1ew in your area . Real Estate limited b It k Jls b h o u s e h o I d Q.enefits ~all 642 80« .,..anges, investor de· •· bor'l'"rmen Apply 3·5. Partnerships & proJtrts a 11 y. 5 1 '" asir 'b'li Pl CalfonN ...., .. ~ a ~ Salary & com math Offlre in atlrar res,pons1 ' ties ease Nursmg velopment&counseling Mon Fri. 2735 W Coast pensation open. <.'om t1ve 'ewport Beach ca 1 (2l3)!Mt-8781 MUlSESAIDE A~~~'::!~~~:!°o!ily Exper counselors re· Hw mensurate with lx Non hospital selling Eicper'd • all sh1fl5 I Employer ~":~ ~:::uacr~~tyT~~ s";ies . pertenre & ability All Contart Ms. Irene Ru1l LOYE AMMAlS? Conv Hosp Nwpt Bch • nght person. Confiden· Professional S11les SALEs.P /TIME replies stnctly ronfiden 640·8950 I ,Work with dogs and Bring your smile & join t1al interview Call Ground le11el oppty The Los Angeles Times llal !"or 1mmed1ate con HOSTESS/HOST cats Typing and phone :i:; F£e~1r{1~ed c~W PllSOHFllDAY VinctS46·581Kl A.mencan DISplay now Circulation Dept cur-s1derat1on,send bnefrt> Part·hme. luxury hotel Musl be experienced TOS1150 hirmg Sales Reps S30K rently has positions Id Benlley H·yes&Asso 64280«. The ans wer to you to S46K1ftoyouqal•fy availableinsales11a s ume 1nr u 1ng ex restaurant 1n Laguna · 3 c -----dream• Fun surround· R u ' penence, salary history Beach. Apply lo Jan 1570 Brookhollow Dr Ste OCEAN & IHLAMD U1gs can ht-yours in this estaurant Send Resume to Mr. representative You 'II & requirements to 497-4477ExL.475 EOE 21,SA.Ca9271li,549-2625 OPHATOIS vanetyspot.Typi,ng re· neGooctEartlt l"rench.43Grant,lrvine earn an hourly wage+ 1~1 Yorktown AH• Huntington Be11rh. CA92&16 1714) 964 33.'tl Professional Develop HOUSECARE Lady to IOO"i..free. • Now arcepllng appllra quired. BenUey·Hayes & Re....._ Ca 92714 generous commisslons. IF YOU ment Services. lnr · 260 care ror eld~rly non t1ons Queen·s Wa y Bay Assoc. 1570 Br'ook.hollow & ....__ SMales C r f Ca ll 957·23Sl, ext. 1204· ha\e a semceloorrer or Newport Cenler Dr . Ste bedridden Woma~ Lov MAIN~CE Marina. 700 Queen's Dr Ste 21, S.A.'Ca. 92705, Has posi~a~ailable aster ra l o Manilla Sal . equal oppty employer m f h goods to sell. place an ad 470, !'lewport Beach. CA ely Costa Mesa home PHSON Way Dr Long Bearh 549-262S l()()<"c free. ·ror ex per li cooks d IS n.ow accepting for esperson, ladles hl&h In the Dall~ Pilot 92660 _ _ Own room & bath, non Southland Corp. has an ~213)43'!.:~IJ " -r ne an quahrted Sales people fuhion store, Npt. Bch Clas~1f1ed Section General smoker eves & wkends opening for a person to Photograpers needed e 5 tau rant ma 1 n Please Apply in person area Salary + iood Phone642 5678 Help wanted for drapery I \g.!3l 6S2 928.1 • 1 perform basir main OFflC6"T /TIME Part time or full time tenance Benefits in 1801 South Oyer In the btnefils Full &. p/llme. & carpet rlearung planl tenance dutlts 10 the Nw pt Brh t>leasant Please call631·22S4 eluded Apply UI person Antique Gu1ld ~all 644 7100 No exper ntt We will llousecleanrng 1 14111 Stven Eleven Storu phone Pfl'SOl'lal1ty. hght Photo lib needs dnver. 210 Newport Center Dr I ~ Sales. P·llme Own your a lity As train ~1366 train you S4 00/hr plus ThA ful II 1 typing &i rit.mg Apply preftr lilt truck Newport Beach p---,.,-: b Se"· ""'-ua Su rance ~ · bimonthly ra~s to SS I ...-sucress app can art·hme,.,..les own us wng rwest General 1 4 6 hrs daily 964 9766 w 111 have a bas 1 r _!Jox 4137, lrvl!lf 92716 hatchback Cahf Driver Confident Phone person. new natural skill prod. Eng.lneerS & Professionals seeking ca 11 bet 4 8 Pm knowledge of 110 220 Offset press aper Stores l..1c +ample 111Surance RESTAURANT light typmg. plnsanl Get 1n on the ground add1t1onal 1nrome weekdays Weekendi. volt r ircwtry. dry wall Clerk $1061 Sl290 mo. Al.so \'&nous lab duties surround111gs Flexible floor Xlnt training First-Line [114 l84!~ aOJL•mt' &. framtng ron~pls. & operate o(fset press & 898·°'57 , YOU 'U NEVER hrs S4 to start Call avail. 64-4~ their own truck or van automated mail room Pl W.......... I 714 955·3993_ Entry level salary wllh 2 equip Must have exp I K • _,., 8[ fAI flOM Supervisors reviews during lst w offset press Xlnl Nttd people with script Sales SALES 9 mo of employment ben1f1t pkg Apply by style or personalized HOME. OwtsidtSGIH RECRUITERS Senl.Or 'evel 0pen1·0QS fOr Xlnt co bt-nefits. Pleast De<.' 2nd to city or l"oun handwrtt1ng for piece Position open selhng re Executive search firm ., apply in penon 1740 w tam Valley personnel work at home Send ader ad advert1Smg to seeks bright aggressive hardware-oriented experts La veta In Or an ge. dept 10200 Slater Ave sample to 1.889 w Com · 1 CARL'S JR. hen """ loc1I merchants IO a pro recruiters who can t.hlnk VIS UAL 978-0l37 F v 963.8321 monwealth. Suite D. 11tedlot•, FULL or tecltd territory Ex· and grow rich Call II you can wrole QA plans. prepare on Aff1rma1Jve Art1on Part T~-l"ullerlon CA 921633 '" P A l T T I M E , cellent commission & 673·2902 spectlon docurnenls. evaluale pro EOE. ....E£ft X ... "'MOHEY? el ude r1>turn address lb""*foat -.Cll mtd bonus programs. good l~~!!!!l!!!l!!l•l!I••• -" "'" 1""' and phone number · • co benefits. Apply al cluc1tonresrs.performprooucrauclirs INSPECTORS Po5ilrons available de· Plasl,jcs -I c~siltq i.o.nl, posi-The Pennysaver, 1660 SCTRYto$1200 ano oea1 w11h cos1omers Marine monstralU1g products 1n SET UP PBSOH . tioa1 o•ailable for. Placenlla.J; ~~ The professional will en- 11 you have an approp11ate 1ecrin1c.a1 local dept &. gro<·ery We are loolung for an ex Sales <.'OnsuJunts needed joy congenlaJ staff and Oegree or eou1valent experience. and Oopor tu/ll'tll"!> now p.,c;t at VHD Disc DECK stores. $4/hr + bonus . _ .. M <;' f co·~e f h plush environment in th I h II • h d _'7ill4 9SJ.JI07.. penenc~ Ir or mjeC· ""• or ea Ith & nutrition l o(fi are e ype w 0 wi wor" ar "''1" Manufectud ng Comp1ny, < onven1Pnt1v " -lion molding production PERSOHMEL produr ts. full & P /T <'orpora e 1~· rr11n1mum supervision know electro lnt11tecl •n Irvine UIUO Want Ad_ResulU. 642 S618 I Co paid health. vaca· pos1t1ons available Call Bentley HIU'es It Assoc. n1c ano e1ectromecrian1cat devices. RM tion & holidays. 2nd shin ASS Joe Powers Tues 11 24 1570 Broolthollow Dr. Ste and are fam1l1ar with appl1cao1e w .. seek Voo;ual Inspector<. .itire to perlQ('m all opening only, 4 30 l2 30 ISTAMT on~7 s161 21 Santa Ana, Ca 9'2705, m1111a1y specs tas~c, as51gned onvolvor19 the visual 1nspect1on ol Pri•• Pf•n• Apply at MANAGER I -549·2625, 1003 free Well prolldP a highly comperotlve ourVtdeodoscs Oneyeare~penenceosreQuored Yodlt! OMt of tMtte f ORAMGICOAST S..S salary and our ourstandong benelots as •5 uie ab1hLy to read and understand engj1sh er t. PLASTICS be ..... beMofitl mtd D t .. 'n" net c omen S t We ne--' a deck hand ' C__. ~ -~ •~ • ,~ .. • stamng w11h fully oa•d 1Ped1ca1. den ., u ' ri ' s•ons ome r•1n•• ~ .; 1.. 850 W 18th St .. C M --. c-p /lime. 2 to 4 days Car I t d and cooking experience JI' ') •J ...,......, ... .. SC TRY to S II 00 Organized pro will enjoy growth potential with flltabbshed firm, offer- ing top benefits ral and v1s1on·care insurance lor positions are 1 110 nailable. with previous deck hand ti. ' • • 642-8353 ___ 1 " rlNM _...... a 1 ntt ••hr 2l3l871 l l35 •. your am1 y an you VHD ') p R E S C H 0 0 L -oa·. 1 714 ••1·0718 Joi11 ano receive a compet1tivP St¥t1nq for an exciting tnp lo ,.-. -.... You II get plenty of varied work too. salary comp;ete company b~ehts and I.he Cabo San Lucas and the TE ACHE R ex Per· d . -Bentley.Hayes & Assoc, Hughes is 1nvol~eo an 1,500 d1lferen1 rt1a11enge 01 an e•otmg career '" the raPl(Jlv Sea of Cortez. Salary over 18. must be reha· 'I TNsday. Friday I Sales 1570 Brookbollow Dr Ste pro1ects,anohas aoackl0Qolmore gri;,•,1ng~1deod•sc1ndu~trv commensurate wllh !!le 842.J..3~53§~ 2 -S)Mot: ForwtenlMGto.p '1 21· SA . Ca 92705 , rhan S6 b1lhon background and ab1hty Pre-school Dtrecwr. mm. 549·i'25· 1~ frtt. Please call cotlecl 10 Ed Khnger at fur 1f'me1J.a1e crms•derdt1on ~nd letter ot EC E + 3 units ad CARL'S J Call us about the out· •SUMSnESS• 17141 732 360i 01 mail your resume n111 tv or ca1 To~ col: m111lstrat1ve. 494-93Sl_ f. standing career op to Hughes Airc1a1 1 Company FodlwifatdAd Ptinting 11032C:.er~. portun1lles as an Bnd1l shop alterations Groun<I Syslems Group Employ Giii Ad ems 2 13 /941-8781 ACTION Plateroom helper Mon 3 In* Insurance ~ent Train dept -<:osta Mesa. menr 5'9-0C PO Bo• 4275. Fuller VHD DISC ~O PM to approx 8 PM . 1 Ing will not 1nterfert ~·1821 SSS-9333 ton. CA 9263• .. MAN UFACTURING co Equalopportuntty /4 OAllT Pll.OT Tues 1 30 PM to approx 'I with y our presen t Seasonal Help fm ployerM/F AO.YISOtl 8 PM. noA•p nee App EqualOppty employment ,..IFT-"'-S r----------------, Dept.OCP 1122 MM'71 ""' EmployerMIF I w ... _... ... _ ' ' 2602 McGaw Avenue ly Pennysaver. 1660 96J.4SlS Starting 11 /30 Days, : HUGH ES ; Irvine, CA 92714 Placentia Ave., C.M. evenings &. wttkeods , , 17141 754•1291 Machine Shop M me t Apply in person. Crown " • -----• --• _ -.J Proofrtadeto / ana19e • ,...........---Hardware, 1024 l rvine ...... £., "'"< "M , cOMP .. ..,, T _,_,Ac:.ve""."'"''N~.B-:...._ ___ _ GROUND SYSTEMS ~ .. ~uual Oooor111rnrv fm~oyer M f JPllt"'' .,_ Needed part·Ume. Late • .,.,c/Recept Airport Law Proor or US C111zensh1p Requireo Equal Oppor1unrry Employer Man ager Process Technology Tiie Restarch 01v1s1on 01 a Fortune ~ c.om pany 1s s1a111no a n11w enq1ne1><1nq Q'<>oP tl•tP"llld al COsl rt()u<:l10n nl•(lt>1lon1l1Ps on P•O<:P,S IP<"l'I noloov Tn·~ n,u ve.rl'fl ,.n 1mmrd1a1e 0011n1no for a Manaqer fl'lo\ n•JS•llOn w•ll repo<t le llin Voce P<l'S1<lt1nt 1 Enq1nPNrn9 an<l will ~ r11 spons11>le tor In• 9r Jwln and dl'Y"lopment ol tlle function The successful c,,n<11<1;i1e woll 1>" '!!'JlO"S•bl11 IOr evaluaflno cri11m1c;il oroc.esse, 10 1den11tv shorl anrt rono lt'<m cost 1Pduc11on opoor1uni11es Tne work will DI' ,1ron91v field 1elaled wolh a tocus on •Oen111oca11on 01 researcn OOOOflun11oes To accomoltsll lho, Ille succe~sful Cllndldale mu'' worlt etleclovf!fy wolh the Ope1a11ng Group oe1 sonnet 11 111an1 and e•ecuhve levels and 11,0 with researcll pe<sonnel The tand•dalo w111 llave an MS and PhD de gin tn Chemical Engineering arid subs11n11;11 1upfl'rvlsory ••oerience IS also 1equlred E•perl eooe should include process eogtncerong an<I a lam111a11ty w1lh fl'Conom1c eva1ua11ons plan I lt'tel cost KcounttnQ and on slfe plant work Process deve1opmen1 •nd reaorc11 ewperoence would be 1 plu1 Tlllt poSlllOn Wiii De IOCale<I on lhe Ofange Oounly 1111 1n S0ul'1tm Ctt1101n11 Please subm11 yOul ruulM '"''11d1ng Nllf'f lllllOfV to ... NO aoDllfy,.... ,0 .... 1111> c....-..CAt2tal sr~WiNTs NEEDED Earn ~$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Cell Mr. Ol•ct .t IJt.0601. Compression I Injection Molding Machine Operators VHD Disc Manut•oturlng Compt1ny, an innovattve and ra~ growt0g leader in the exoting 111deodlsc industry. has 11M1edlate Ojlenings 1n 1ts Manufactunng and Packaglf'l9 department for Compression/ tn1ect1on Molding Machine Operators G\ialtfied candidates will perfOITT\ an manual operations and 111sLel checks nl!cessary to set-up, start, rvt and shut-down an autMlatic disc compression press in a dean room l!fl111ronment. You must possess a htgh degree of manual dexte11ty, as well as have neat and clean work habits. Pl"ev1ous machine operattng experience desirable. VHD offers good salanes and a ful range of company benefits For 1mmedhtte consideration, please send letter ol tnQUlry or call .. Giit AdHIS VHD OllC MANUfACTURING CO. Dip&. OCP llOI Ma•• ... 11t.1e lrvl•• CA 1171 e c11e11a..11M Equel ~ty ~ M/F afternoon/evenings 3 f'irm. Good skills. self- nights per week plus starter . Non-smoker Saturday. Excellent Jose851-9025 sptlling and grammar skills necessary, plus ability to work fast un· der deadline pressure Reply lo penonnel. 002';.,. .... 330 -w~ Street Cost.a Mesa Equal Oppty Emplyr n/TIMIOMCI Nwp\ Bch. Pleuant phone pert0nallty; U ght typing & fillnJ. Apply· Box 4137. Irvine mus. lec.,...t ......... ~ u...afllet Plush Newport ~ntu ofnce needs rtctptlonist with front ortlce •P· pearance to answer phonn and do light t1P· lnJ. f8 per hr. t to 8 Mon thru Fri. Call Shirley ii , $44.25C71 I I llCIPTIOMST ' A1uwer p h onea I minimum l1J>IJ1J and Ute blllp1. f'\aJI Ume. Rut £1tlttofc. Call Mr. Geo~• 11A/f73.lto0 or M10J!1 Df/tpz .. U llCWllONST httdllllolrd•= Ill. l xnia. call: .._, ,. ra,. Tltere's More To Restaurant Management Titan Meets The Eye ! CARL'S JR. Would Ulre To Show You, Eye To Eye. We'd hke lo show you why our Management Cendadate and Assistant Manager training programs are some of rtwi linest available anywhere! And how compe1111ve our salaries and benefits are. And how a lurure with an organization like CARL KARCHER ENTER PRISES means stab1h1y, secunry, reward recognition and growlh. And where y<>u c.1~ progress. And a whole lot more Oon'r htsitate another dlly .opply 1n per son ..• and we 1.11111 meet 1.111th you and discuss your future 1.1111h CARL'S JR. CARL'S JR. 27000 Crown \laity Parkway (Miuion \llejo Mal) MiMion V.;o SICIETAIY/ LIGAI. Ne wpo rt Beach to SZUOO. Very suc~ful l.aw Firm bas a career apot open in local office. 1'he President is In· valved an community ac· t1vitit1 & you W111 assist Him & also Interface wllh clients. A fascin•t· 1111 spot. ~tMqail ·~o1t .,,,., \ '"""' ,. . , 4* Campus Or. N 8 m.-122 14211 Yorba St. Tustin '731·7711 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT ~undey. November 22. 1981 SICllTAIYI st00l·llJ4l/ Reqlllrt= '5 wpm and shorthand 70 wpm. SICUTAIYll ,,IHI· Sl>ll/ Req\ltr!ty:: 50 wpm and•bortband 80 wpm. SICllTAIY Ill SI 1 fl·Slll4/ ~ Reqlllttt ~ 50 wpm ancf shorthand 90 wpm. UICUT1VE SICIETAIY Sll14·Sl111/ . ........, Reql&ire1 lypio1 70 wpm and shorthand 100 wpm 102:51 Yorttowll Ave Huntington Beach CA921646 ( 114) 914,3339. e.xt23> equal opporturuty employer mlC/h Pooderosa Homes one of California's major real estate developers, has an Immediate opening in our Corporate Human Resources Department. Tbe qualified candidate will be respoosible for representio& Pooderos1 Homes as an initial con- lac:t with all applicants and persons dealing with lhe department, as well as having an UO· derstanding and friend· ly telephooe manner. Tbe Ideal candidate will provide secretarial sup.-port to a busy office, must be able to handle a variety o r responsibilities and respond well under pre· saure. Experience. m a Personnel Department preferred. If you have a sincere de ain to wort with people and enjoy a ereat work· ine envirmement apply to: PONIDOSA HMS 20l2 ...... Clllhf Dr. W..200 Int., CA. 9271 5 etn. "°' ;t .... 1 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Ideal candklata 1bould poueu 1-2 yeart 1troo1 administrative secretarial bad11round with ucellent typ1n1 lkllla. We offer an outatandlna compenution and bencflla packaae. For Immediate conaldera· Uon pleue submit re· sume or apply In peraon to . GtMMno 17 I 4t97'9160t ( ( ___ ¢=::>--~ __ ) ) WANTED ( ( ___ d5 ____ ) ) Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • Good Earnings • $1Pfr Trips • ~recd Prizes CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT llilyPilal 642·4321 Skates • skis · leds · snowm · Sell your used items in our Daily Pilot Gift Guide Call 642·5678 $37,SOO 45· Colonial S.F ·11. tw dsls, ld'd w/electronics. best value on this coast, o.w.c. &Oo/c of S&.000 JS' Viking S.F. 'TI, tw Cats, ld'd w/e~ctronics, 0 W .C. ~ ol .. SllS.000 675-100'1 olc, 980-1725 eve Del't .... tt1 We1 ut SllllebO~Y llns! Make beautiful IOOSIC by ist1ng your \ft'#311ted musical mtmMnt in tte o.iy ,itot Gitt C1idl WEIUY CLEAMCAIS AHDTIUCKS COHHRL CHEVROLET -'O< 11.rl••r )I. "1 ·•r-1\\1~~\ 546.-1200 HIGHIUYEI Top dollars for Sports Cars. Bugs. Campers. 914's. Audi's Ask for U/C MGR JIMMAllMO YOLISWAGIH 18711 Be1cb Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-ZOOO WE HEED YOUIEXOTIC & llfTISH CAIS tql 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Be1ch 642·~ WANTED! Lite model Toyotas and Volvos . C all us TODAY!!! I. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Sunday, November 22, 1981 =,= BRAND NEW 1982 TOYOTA STARLET 3 DR. LlnBACK Equ•P!'Mnl 1nchiclel S l'*9d t11~1N1e>n. AM·FM MPX 11e1eo reooo ca1petld flOOf ""ti .,,.... tnm rlr19t. pl1'11lnpet I...,... well mo1C11no1 (S74943) 1 o"i'f BRAND NEW 1982 PICKUP I Equipment 1nclu0el • s!)MCI tren1m11110n powtt ..., ~-~ dlec: b•ell•. 2 2 hter ~ eno fully l1ctoty ~.._ «1\11111*1 (028167) 1 Ollly BRAND NEW 1982 SRS 4x4 PICKUP Equipment '"cludH S sp .. d tt1n1m1u ton. winoow pe019' Ultra """°" tllCI hilly f"1ory ICIUIPP9d Soof1 ,_,.. P258~ 1 only 1977 IUICI lK Al s /11 c OUf'I YI h to-1•< •-"• _.. -"''"'"'"_, M Ov<•M tieltl t.a 0\19 AIM , ... •••to l.a.~ toe ......... ' .... ~ ••fTMW) I '71 CHIYIOUJ LUY rte•UP T.a •cyt ._..._ - UJMftt CMl lOft'I .,...,,.. '~""' ............ -·-•-l-'l 1'71 DO~I DIOO CUSTOMl11D ,,." "' •\Ito "~· Po-' ... D•••u ~··•1ci.. HtU AM ,-M 11..-.0 ,oof .,.,. l ti(\ (MUOI"! t•t 6 ·f'tt oor1~ottt & .,...,,., ,_.-., t4IU#.ll lt7t TOYOTA 414 LAllOCalll• I Cf'I '"''"' I H co"O•t•on•"t • •M•• , • .,...,,. ... 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'M Conv, Hctllent cond. '19 FORD PINTO. 4 tyl. i 4 Plymouth wairon. nttw •no• ofter 114$ 2111. llWHOYCllll •11 eqlM tOlnalr>. DtW ltt' 74..,,.. IN OllAHOIOOUNTYI CAMAIOceuPI Aiato. traa.., air C'Ond.. Pon Int. 95.000. w.aoo economy, • spd. trans.. tlru. 1ood body and MS 054t , • WIPAY lurllo. lttWUnt, CB, Hr i 32 --o1umltt Jtt bl eek AM/PM ttereo 8 track. _ air rood .• whltt w1Us. ~en1lnt. tl7·1111 ·n Honda UO. needs TOf ICJUAI SS r~ ID °""'1 mov· 7tTl" .... ft1 IALll. lllYtCI coupe wb Oft11 a,ooo LoU of room lot wboJe 'N Mu1t1n1. VI. auto. Only 24,t54 tardul ...._ ftH work s1oonrm Ca11Jackllet9 11 Herbl• .. Gou to c~.... ANDWU• IDllff. Loaded cream family. R11dy to 10. air. P•. ratored, xlnl "h'IH· Good ~QTVy ••••••••••••••••••••••• M&llM JIM 11.W Moale Clflo 151 bJ> Oyftlmltt coovtr1lblt 6 OV!llSIATI>UJVl:RY puff (Z5tZIO) 0 07MYE)(P4m) UM . .12Pd t 1 ont tt41 I '80 PONTIAC SUNBIRO '80 llONDA A'tOrd. 4 dr. IMPOITI ~7~4:J.a:., '•~t:,...":J apeed, air.'""'°· suP.r EXPERTS P7tl 'f:'eo:ort e~'c DI~ .• '78 Mu1tan1 11. Run1 ~~~~!~ ~· '";~: • ryl . • 1pd. lrana . 11r S.pd. &tl11 wllh xtrH, 130lQ\aal!St. ( •llcll .o o r ta cer ! --JIMMAllMO Mer or u; 0'01001 a Oreat.SltOO. Blvd • Cott~ Meu cond . power breku. ~harp '1~ NEWPOltTIEACH • <aotUCF > Ult.I.. VOLISWAW eu. . or '42·3903,5.58-~ -1142-00ioor~ll white waU.. whffl tov J,.._ 9730 US.lllO IO Poracbt t• fially ""' VOLVO 1'7ll Beach 8lvd l . ~ ... "H -~ -era UBlEG> IOMOA I ....................... ~:::\~~1•7$2~~~ JIM MAIUMO l'r~a.rbot Blvd. 41· 000 . '7t PORO LTD WAGON ...... ~~ ................. iz FORD PINTO. 1800cc ~l" T~'°t°" ~~ldl. ·71EtpeV·l229K mi., 1970 Merced•• aeoSL. O(l3l·211M · VOLISWAW AMF.SA .79 Z2:8 Camaro. kaut. v.a. auto. trans ... •Ir '74C...1 enclne. 4 •rid. trans. C.:ta M:~. ~001~ 0; must tell f719f5 Call Conv and Hird top. ~ p 18111 Beech Blvd. 646-9 0 40-94'7 blue fiallpwr cruise· cond .. power steenoa. Askins suoo. 642·1005 Economy Pus. Look, $40·S2l1 " orsclM tus. lmm•c ... , • · braku ' lalJ gate win· Call ft 5 wedltnds drive ' buy th ls one --132 4201 day•. 833-242'1 1m/tm rMUo. ntw tlm. cond. Met sllvt{ finitb, "' • 7t YotYO 264 control. stereo/cau. dow root reek maroon . a • --(447FEW)llOL3AI '"" 12 Flrtblrd Rbll tr11n1, •veninp llwteke~ Ao for m snrf am/fm cus. ale. v .. ,..... 9770 48,000 mJlft, loaded 4 72311. (P~I S41888.Theodore 79 Old• Cuti Supt. Theodort Robina, Dir .. new water pump. ~ t732 '90 300 SO MBZ. White Muat see Sl&,9$0 PP. ••••••••••"• .. •••••••• speed Top ~ndltlon. Clt.•rolet 9920 Robina. Dir .. Herbor Broucbm. Only ISM /:1 1 Harbor Blvd .. Co1la starter Nda btlle body ....... , ............... Ext Tan Luther Int. 558-8819,da73'7·M16 VOLKSWAW (690XOC) 1•••••u•••••••••••••••• Blvd. Co&ta Mesa. XLNT.Cood.~y Mesa . 642·0010 or work.Runsgd.SUiOObsl sa., 30K ml. 129,000. 97&.8300 '61 p 812 Cpe. No rust. POHCHI $7ff5 * Clllt"•t .. O 942.001oor 11 _ 673-1600~ --~·8211 . otr. 496 ~ c ....... ., D s nl · Xlnt Cond. Blue /Blk, ........ JIMMAllMO ...._.c--.c '7lf'ordSU W1100 Pt.to tt57 . 1 '75 Trans Am/ 12800 19 300 SD Bm Metallic New tra Chrome Whla w · VOUCSWAW E i""r.'-I • ' l_,.to S675Cood1\IM1lll cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Mihnium Pinto, hne Bu t orfer 857·82231 '7l_,.....HNty SrfS · • toeelheriander onerool ... na . tooomca .. cy .• 1u · FOl~.t.111: cond '900 &45·5013 379 Mustsell,bHtoCferover n • bowroomCond. &31-2321,S.S.~!!2-for your comperison IDillDCachBlvd. Irina .. air cond . etc. S..ZS28 . -646·so'6s ' s.sz. -1 14000. Chuck or Ga ry ~· '74 914 2.0 Ltd. Edition, 1hoppin11. Call us for l4Z..J000 llAB R308). '81 FORD FAIRMONT. 6 71 Pinto, clean. w/alr - -- Da 956-l.281, eves, wknds 1975 MaC91S blk/blk /blll:. Show cond. competitive lease rates. '81 Volvo 2Dr. Under ONLY $4tt5 cyl.. auto. tuna. air tcon d I l~~~ing · a101000od '77 Xlnt Cond. Best Offer Hue sometbln I you 751·4274 45-•~ In Ii out. IMOO 080. warr. lomi,accetsorles HOWAIDa.t• ...... cond .. pwr. ~rin& " OrBaOnsr,>~wil.S7uonOJ·~'~r 644 2121.work Home want to sell? Claaalrled Ivory i-llhv; leather 640-007§ Cl.:I( Cell 873-1143 ~ Dove/Qu.a.IJ SU. brakes. only 5,892 m!lea, .,... uue 541-2885 Ask for Jeff ads do !.LweU. 642·5§7..L SHAltr lllltrior huallPoSSlble "10911Tsilver,mapt.ape lt/El9lll '7414SShlW NEWPORTBEACll h t tory warranty Mtou.lill) tSIO MtoL.... 9510 AlltoL..... HIO CH•Hm.._ t i • d . I d k m a n" ll t r s pd 8' I ~ ASSS (87311. $6995. Theodort ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••"•••••••••• 73 ~ op ona an 1a n • 1 VW PO.,.,,...,.. U 4 a . Xlnt cond $2600 -R bl DI H "' •-----------------------... ' J,... __ , absolute m1nt condition, 900 OB07SZ. · ~nr..·~ DI 646·7211 · 0 ns. r.. aroor Must sell. bestorrerover this isa must a.car!!! .73 914, Riviera whls. 445 E. CoastH.l~ay '78 MONTE CARLO. V·8, Blvd .. Costa Mesa. $4500. Chuck or Gary SADDLBACI IMW clean. runs perfect. at Bayside Dnve 1979 yolvo 262C Bertone a ulo. trans.. power 642·0010or S40-82_!L _ ~~~~J:I do , 7514274 lll·ZO•O 49$-4949 . firm.8lll·93SS Ne~port Be:~.~!0900 ~~l~~ ~~tJ~: :~~~ ~t~~~~~ ~ltb~:e~t '71 Ford Gala.1y. 2dr, AC, - --1978 MBZ 2400 whit.e 78 Turbo Tarea. red, 71 VW __,, loaded. 16 soo. 675-3789 50,125 mile. Super car. Auto trans. 1 owner. &lK Konn-..GWo 9734 5 rf 4 pd · ph ., nared wheels. P·7's, on· Dynamite· sunroof, 2 ----(1CTF7..SHP4908) 14499. m1. Runs ereat. looks ••••••••••••••••••••••• un " 9 ' car one ly 6 K mi, must see to ap· d o o r . 4 a p e e d . Allto1, UMd Tbtbdore Robins, Dir.. great. Creal Mileage. l 'M Karman Ghia. Good ava il S t 3 .ooo predate $35 000 Beige/Brown Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Blvd .. Costa yrorlesslhanSOOOmiles cond Looks sharp, new 7l060-8LOl 642·1603 ' ' sharp 1193MS) Md 9tl0 Mesa . 642·0010 o r aeo. New paint, vmyl _2.aml $2500 rn 3925 17 MB, orig owner, mint Roh I 9756 SJHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• S40-l21l ~~~: t~h.~06m!00~ .. ~1aregos .. ,73 --1-t d -cond. S'J,000 rru. S17,SOO. oyu JIM ............ 0 '80.Bulck Century LTD. 4 """ "' u1:1 · x n con · new en~' 546-6232 7Si-9175 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.u" dr 6 cyl. Loaded 17,300 SEE.US FIRST! new carb, uhaust & paint & brakes. air, ' · VOLISWAGEH sh k 1000673 2230 Mi c h t ires, auto '79lOOSOT.t.o •tOEAL£RINU.S.A. l87t1Beach81vd m1$6495 We haveagoodselectioo ~ s. . -$4 950 orrer days Mint cond, sunroof + 14~2000 631-<nOO o f NEW&! USE D 1972 Ranchero. I owner. 975·7961 eHs.111keod:. Olherxtras 30,600mi JO' CARVER '68 Riviera . Xlot cond. Chevrolets! lo mi. air rood, auto, 499.4094 ___ 1193-4_ 174___ ~ r c Oi""M'""C '11 VW Jm A new paint, nw great. new trans $1895 or best l'\l. .. JLLYN....11\...L 000 o bo 645-4707 ..Q!.fer840·3264 Mcndo · 9731 ·77 240D, ale. It blue. xlnt ~ _.1q,~'lU'CJNll• 2 DOOi SUHaOOf · · · · 1 '-c-'-••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. must sell, Sll.SOO -«,.µ.ROfl.l'b 11w1oc>-.i Dynamite 5 speed with 1980 Skylark Ltd. 4 dr, ..... -9945 840.6353 ClOSED SUNDAY\ sLereo cassette 10.ooc A/C, till whl, CIC. stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ilD!I: WE'VE MOYEDI miles, just hke new cass Xlnt cond 20.000 '78 Mark V, fu lly bl.,.. Cleuk oCP84SSI m1. 50 5.S2 8798. equipped. moon roof, Motor'I S.On1 9762 57991 c-..1•1oc 9915 '72 Impala,. 4dr. New trs silver wt red ml lo m1. M _ .......... _ •-•••••••••••••••••••••••1 ........... 0 -AC. Radio. Xlnt cond. Co car. Sac! $7700 ..-~ _,.. Wed, Fri 12-4 wknds. '74 JIM -.u" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt Pt . l!iO. 640-7132 979·8600or840-9277 '72 JSOSL. I owner. aJI orig. books. alloys, superb car $14 .500 tWOWRKM } Subaru Wae. Air cond VOLISWAGEH CONTEMPLATIMG •70 Malibu s 1-c;;---- Gd mpg. Gd trans car 18711 Be11ch Blvd. CADILLAC? 3SOV8 auto full p!r Mercwy 9950 sisoo or make orrer 142-2000 We specializ.e m leues A/C 6oK Mi' $1675 OBO ;3•L•••w••••N•••••b•;•• lO 9 am. Mon. Wed. F'ri · e .. nghl ecul1ve & p fesalo al . · Doug 548-1897 Mon·Fn 7,.60 '65 VW I :ft •. ---,for the business ex · 499.6924 Fui'lgpw&rn 87uMtrs,S8rOOs 12-4. Wknds door. '73 left door. s.so La S:i.• · 73 Camero 3SO. Air, xlnt _Firm. 640-6142 ~rt 6PM ·73 4SOSL, l owner, 59 T --97 each. Western style whl I ~ cond, stereo. Make Of· 1979 MllCUlY . kilometers, llhr. alloys, oyota 65 rims for Super Beetle OfM.w ltll fer,830-9$78 UK stereo, 1m m ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ea . 548-9744 Cocllec1 DodcJt 9935 CAPll GHIA SL8.SOO. t070KJTI 79 TOYOTA '79 ~.u-s -II How a. Stock! ••••••••••••••••••••••• sA. Ill opuonsd ool thh1s one• ST um•Ul4lllM SUPIA Yn . 'NABER~ '79 OMNI 024. Sport 1 veri re eal er ,•n -.68 280SL. beige. new Dynamite 5 speed with Dynamite 4 speed with , model 4 cyl a to I t e ri o r P R I C E 79 GLC H B. amirm lop, paint, reblt, Ures. a1r,stereo,steerineand ractory sunroof Brown (~ADii i ..\. trans .. AM/FMster! A REDUCEDTO cass.4 spd,lom1.S3295 perfect 11 4 ,000 alllheexlras (XIM950l & beige bt'auty . • "_,/'\:' superfinecar(16SYDMI HlyS4"5 64' 6018 ODFN8Sll S7tt5 t847XNV > 1in 1 H.••1 .. '"'" IP48331 $a9 Theodore SADDLflACIC IMW M-azd11 ·79 RX 7. a~to. lo II 875 N Cst Hwy, L.B JIM MAI.IMO 5'"5 ",...._, '> \( 11>.1 Robins. Dir . Harbor 13 I 02040 495.-4949 mi. xln1 cond moo '94·1212 VOLISWAGEH JIMMAIJHO 1· . -Blvd .. Costa Mesa. '73 Monteg0 Wgn,a1r.ps, S57·9$01 dyb. 951 5628 I '7HSOSL, oavy blue int. & 18711 Beach Blvd VOLICSWAGEH 76 Seville. lmmac car, 642·0010or S40-82!1__ pb 3Sl reg gas Vry l!ves /wknds I ext . 3lK 962.4589 call 142-2000 . 18711 Beach Blvd I rully eqpld, au elec. See •75 Dart Spt, 318, V8, 3 c 1'n x tr as s I 350 Moserofi 9739 aft. 6 __ i9 TOY""'A-COROLLA-_ 142·2000 _ to apprec1ale 16200. 1 spd, good cood, bt'sl or-544 ~ __ MG 97... vi .62 vw B N l 897·8423 rerover SSi-<ml I ••••••••••••••••••••••• , 4 cyl auto trans Three ug ew pain • -__ OR u..1GE •••••••••••••••••••••• t 0 ~ b 0 0 5 e r r 0 m rebll eog. SlSOO 673-2943, '64 Ca d Sed. an de Ville '72 Dodge Dari Xl nt IMmt99 9952 """ ITE31368453 p4974 1 673·3930 78,000 mi. Loaded. runs cond"' RWIS Great 52K ~··•••••••••••••••••••• COUNTY'S An&mOM From $4299. ~(heodore , .J!l l500_960-lll_3 origmi 11600 .MakeOf. 78 MUSTANG GHIA EXCLUSIVE MG'S Robins, Dir . Harbor 10 VOUCSWAGEH '79 Eldo, bUi; wired, new fer V·8. auto. trans . air. MA SERA Tl 2TONNEAUCOVERS Blvd Costa Mesa SCllOCCOCOUPE tires. all the toys 38.000 -"67~•-•--AM/FM ster.eo. vinyl DE .t. •. £B SHIP Fils MG's. '71 lhru '81 642 ooio S40-821 Dynamite spc>rt coupe 4 m1 SI I 000 or take over tt.....-..1 ff""O Landau top & mt ·wheel "'....,._ · or 1--speed air stereo. New ls c..11• ·38SI ...,,..3963 "'"' .. co v tr s I 49 I T G S > We'll deliver anywhere Never used. $75 ea '78 Corolla SR 5 lltbk. custoin ~ags Bronze e. '""". • .....,_ --••••••••••••••••••••••• (P49201 14499. Theodore m the world! Maria 6317797 lvemsg A/C. AM/FM, moving beauty m perfect rondi· CAD .. 81SEVILLE '75 Green Pinto Wag. Robins, Dir . Harbor TARGET DATSUN OM TARGET ' AGAIN OUR.AIM ..• YOUR SA TISFACTIOH NEW 1982 210 s7 900 +Tax Per Mo. ~·A ~-ft !.;. Only $79 per month for your Brand New 1982 Datsun 210 With Credit OK. fUSt $1534 49 cash or traoe del1118rs which in· eludes your first month payment and license Then only 47 remaining mon thly payments of $79 + ta• on our 48 MONTH AFFORDABLE LEASE PLAN YOUR CHOICE Original value $051)6 00 Net residual $3151 95, totpl payments S3792 00 NEW-1982 PICK UP _L]~~ OUR 48 MO. ~ JJ AFFORDABLE ~ Only $79 per month for yOut Brano New LEASE PL N 1982 DATSUN PICK UP With credit OK A 1ust $2402 81 cash or trade deliver~ wt11ch includes your first month paymen1 and license Then Of11y 47 rema.n1ng monthly payments of $79 on our 48 MONTH AFFORDABLE LEASE PLAN • Original value $5154 00. Net residual $2476 86 total payments $4019 52 ... tax BEACHIMPORTS mustseUS3.650orB/O llon'(4SOASRI 8Kmtles.llkenew. Origowner.SlSOO Blvd . Costa Mesa 848 Dove Street MGI 9744 ~8536 $79'5 714 /548-6336 67~ 642-00IOorS40-82ll 13731 HARBOR Blvd 752-0tOO •••••••••••••••••••••••'72 Corona Re liable JIMMAllNO ·1a Blue CdV De SELL idle i~ with a '66 Mustang, auto. new 554 9000 1969 HarborBlvd ''9 MGB GT. dnl cond .. Lransporlat1on. 1800 VOU.SWAa&I Eleeance. Loaded ! Daily Pilot Classified paml, &oodcood $26()0 GARDEN GROVE -wire wheels. AMC/ F'a M 11 Call Answer Ad '4S4, 18711 Beach Blvd. ~· ClelJ!, 644-5757__ _Ad __Qr best olr. 644-6965_ .. _______ 'I""" _______ .., ____ ..... _ .. _ _fil7 I 70 _ ~d~ ar~r80°r;. 642•4300 24 hrs 14~2000 Alltos. M•w tlOO Wot, Htw HOO Wot, H•w tlOO A..tos, M•w tlOO Aldoa, M•w 9100' Aldos, M•w HOO Mercede1 lelll 9740 • • '80 SPorl Coupe•* 19 red / bl t . !••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Opet 9746 Sllver.14X Mt PS.5spd coov. w w 'e op I •Ml ~a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stereo Rally st wbl. Im mac Low m1 $7,950 I 1ttt~fMet~1 hc ..... c* OBOSSH789 __ . -JoboTl0-'71111_ -.- toaMW 1 owner Opel '76 2 dr ,,.._,.. 9767 ~e~vsm>o Miiau~~ I aaytMIMJ.tw7 8r1ght Blue673-5077 ....................... SS8·7IJ9bel5-6p m ~ Compa~t House or Im· '74o,.1Weg 7tT~IUMPHTl7 ·71 Bue. sunroof, xlnt l Ports Direct lease and 60 Great mpt. New ever· Dynamite 5 speed with rond S22SO mos ·sensible pymts yth1ng All receipts. air & stereo 30 000 497.5894 I D 1 a I 2 1 3 o r 646·9SS7 miles Olm10l - -714tMERCEDES is 213 ---9750 $Sff5 '72 BUG Rbll Perfect or 714 '631·2333 rorsc.i.t paint & mtr Radials --••••••••••••••••••••••• JIM MAI.IMO S22SO call66l·l!l82 '68 230 All Orig New 911 SC Targa top $800, YOUC.SWAGEH 1'78 R~bbtt Diesel Stereo Head S2AOO front left render S300 18711 Buch Blvd Cass Brn. Xlnt cond 64H460~646-9780 -548-2917/S*-31188 14~J00t__ HK m1 14200 080 Mtos, M•w 9100 Aldo1, M•w 9100 , M•w 9100 I •!M 0039__ - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '7 1 Bug, like new C"Ond. S2.JOO OBO. P P Jatk., 642-2~~ bel~ -- ·7~ VW looks 11ood. runs SAYE BIGS IN STOCK NOW NEW 1982 TOYOTAS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT ACTUAL DEALERS COST +10%* ADD ONLY CALIF TAX. LIC AND DOC FEES I 1982 CRESSIDAS I 1982 CELICAS ./ 1982 COROLLAS ./ 1982 TERCELS I 1982 STARLETS ./ 1982 PICK UPS ./ 1982 4X4 TRUCKS I 1982 ST AKE BEDS ./ 1982 UTILITY BEDS · / 1981 L. CRUISER WAG. 'DEALER COST INCLUDES FREIGHT PREP WAX. tJSEAL. OLA ADDEO EXTRAS (IF ANY) HUllY!--SIE ENOS 9 PM 11 /23/11 good 997.8679 j ·19 VW Bug Convertible AM FM cass. Lo miles 831·2684 after 5PM CLASSIC '60 BUG All orig., new tires, shocks. bumpers. sell fast for ll!iO. 760-2532 i l VW Fastback. without e ngine '750 Bob 846-9604 '76 Dasher Wagon Must sell today Sacnf1ce at _t2:SO(! obo. 646-4CM2~=-- '76 VW BUS. 73,000 m1. gd tond. $.1800/bsl ofr. Call 54!:6 iO VW Squareback Part mg oul '63 VW Bug. only 2 owners, 72K mi .. xlnl cond S2000. 0 80 aft. 6 ~1~ '64 VW Baja. Rbll eng, gd tires. SSOO. Nds little work. CaU631·7194 Jeff 1600 single port VW engine· long block only ! Runs good •. was ex· .chanced for a dual pc>rt motor. lSt SlSO takes!! Before 10:30am or after 9:30pm 951·1838 "79 VW CAMPER Loaded, 1mmac. Lo mi. 645- '72 KarmaM Ghia. fresh paint & Um. xlnt cond. . 5411-:1151 • 960-3963. .... 9772 •••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Volvp Win zcs. Xlnl I ~d. 30.000 m1. Below 1 bluebk $8750. Call M0-50ZJ or 7Sl-9338 'M VOLVO · 4 Door ·Stick $150. RESALES: OUR RECENT SURCE IN NEW CAR SALES HAS LEFT US OVER- STOCKED. JUST LOOK AT THESE VALUES!: .,,,.,,..,,. .......... r.'JFAl'.All ...... P.4 IMPORTS 1971 1'0110 f'IESTA Rad-o • SP<!ecl t1n11t1 & ll'Ole' t IS6 llOC 1974 DATSUN 290~ , A" <Ml•O str0ts & mo<~ICTP707 1971 DODGE COl T 1114 DODGE COLT WAGON R.\dlo, IUIO -N~I g1eal' I 297 l AH 3597 4597 3997 1977 ,, -..,, .,,.,. All'. • WHOLESALES 1H1 IUICll AlGAl vt EQ.,.DC>fd ... 1~ _.., atH •tnQ' tnO<t ' •PCOA380 117t BUICK EllCTAA 7675 Vinyl 100 10/ol llMll. _, iocu ,,.,., ta11t cusiom-aulo 111 507 5 & l'IO<e' •tC£U243 1978 PONTIAC TRANS·AM T·TOP T11t _1,ut10fl'w!IH!s 5997 Sltreo l•Pt •" aulo & morel .,,.,,.,. ~~ ...... 4 SPECIAL: r.~ ..... """..,.. ....... r. ~m Miser Pickup MAMO MIW I tll RAM .,.,SllPfC•u" '•cnm:m MOW IM STOCKI • ntlM MOWI ----- ~ ............. .,,.,...,, .......... r.'Jtr'Ar~ TRUCKS & VANS 1171 l'OAD COUA1£11 PICK·UP 4997 E Wt" "•' !Wn'oof • ''•9SO~ 1te0 CHEVY PICll UP POWt!r 1tef't1nQ S1f'e0 floe Mt wf\e•I 7597 tu1lom whee11 and 111e1 2 1an"'' ••' 1vto a mo•f' • JT t' 168 IMO CH£1/Y lUY PICK·UP Ste1eo 1 ' cam0t1 sneo & n'\Of .. 5497 •117•7&8 1llll0 GMC CABALLERO PICK·UP Pow•r w1noows \Ol•I OOwttt iel1.S & IOC~.i. lftttO 110. hU -.f"lfff C\tSlon't 7497 •"H'S a oa nt C'" ,. r amoer sn. & "'OU!' • IV20706 .,, 'Jr..,, 'Jtr'Ar .. FAMILY ,,..,, .,,.,...,, .,,.,._ 1117 BUICK SKYLARK Auto POWftl aleenng & btJ~U. sle•eo 3297 llP<I • 128 RU 1178 PONTIAC 'H0lNIX r.11 Wllffl o4wer """"°""' aulO 3997 CUllO<ll ""9ell e 05 .. 0 1t1t CHlVY CAPlllCI ''" wfletl. fld•O • ., IUIO' oow•r 4997 llHll!lQ & l>ft'O t 103 Y8C 1117 VOLl(SWAQl!N llAHIT 3697 • -eel. •ttreo & more' • 916 SXG 1t7t CHEVY NOVA 8 ~ •ICl•O _, llttrin;, I UIO 11' a mo<•' • esa wGK 4697 ,_...,,.,..._llO-ule T• _, ... IJe ,_..,..., ..... 111l711t SOUTH .COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-0330 \ · !J2>fl~~(UJ'if$ featufi.iq d<S®®@@J @fi9 {C&@tr~O~®u>~lrn ~~ ~G"c//llt~ IF VOV WERE ON A CONCERT .TOUR IN FAR-.OFF PLACES, WOULD VOU CALL ME EVERY DAY? 11-22 NO, I WOULD ~EVER SEMD\fOU A POSTCARD BUT IF VOU HAPPENED TO MEET SOMEONE IN A HOTEL LOBBY WHOM WE BOTH KNEW, YOU'D PROBABLY TELL HIM TO SAY ''HELLO" TO ME WHEN HE 60T BACK ~OME, WOULDN'T YOU? '• , NO, l1D NEVER CALL YOU ~ ---60---!!~~~-90-- FOUR DOLLARS --to --20-- 30--40--50-- 60· --70--· IMAGINE T~EM CHOOSING ME ... YOU'D PROBABLY WRITE T~OU6H I WOULDN 'T YOU? WHO KNOWS? I MIGHT ... I'M SO PROUD NO, i'D NEVER WRITE TOVOU BUT YOU'D PROBABLY SE~D ME CUTE UTILE POSTCARDS THAT WOULD s~ow WHERE YOU WERE STAYING AND SIGHTS YOU f..tAD SEEN ... © 1981 UNWd Futlxe Syndicate. Inc. By Ernie Bushmiller AUNT FRITZl--- I'VE JUST BEEN ELECTED TREASURER OF OUR CLUB- - --AND IM TAKING OUR DUES TO THE BANK The Turke~ Who Camef.o Dinner DON'T 0El OUT YET, SAM! ( WANT TO ASK OOME 0UE51~5 BEFORE WE 60 IN.' ~ --,... ml, ~V'I, I M&ARO A E.Ulf JOtC£ ~'41 • cs as . !rs vfVIN' hV! A ~TUMMICK .A0-1£ ~'T '-.. ~~. \\I .... \\r •-Ck< ~-'~"..ci;.,""' .. 1v "'"-... D·N"'f ..J • .,,,,._-; AF:.E YOU r N LOVE WITH ABBEY SPENCER? 1\Wt£ ~~6 '(~S£. 1''4~t ~SM~Otl A ~£f<1" '~Ut&V. .. t ::t •: .-." H~\ .;-o -d~r'> '? '/f D 1~~ v '/J T W t.'•\1• ,,._, '~<hk r c '\.'\.'V-ll .. 1'"'Kl'J PIGS 1~1 ~ Yr A ... ' / WHY WOULD YOU A5K ME A 01.'E!:>TION I DON'T l\NQW.' k . \,IKE THAT, \,.INDA /tAAY ? WHAT-DIFFERENCE GLIE5$ l'M JlJ!?T ~ WOUlD IT MAKE TO YOU lF l WERE OR ROMANTIC AT HEAll!f! WEf'.E NOT IN LOVE WITH AB8EY? W ~o.IE ~i,~ ~ <w~ I.CW$~ 1'11s MA"I( LAMP, W1 l ",.tt 'AM£ OO'f ! SO, \JM-OM ... MO, -11' A M•~\J~ ... 11 '6>&~H'1' A ~P, lf a>A~ } A 801'1\.£. ~- -rt ' -• ,,_ ....... ·- ~ i i ! . • i . i ! : . f : I ' 5ANO 10RKEC,>5 A~ ~FECf ~ VEGETARIA~ LIKE '-WR- SELF ! t:r JU5T 50 HAPPENo .1As,>'RE MADE EN11~Ek4 FFJ:)M · OOC.>8EAN5 ! I I'IY\ 50R~(,.) BoT I'Nl A VE.&ETARIAN I • !f'5 REAkl(( AMAZIN& WHAf IHElw>'RE. DOING WnH . WJBEAN5 1fiE.5E OOQ5 ! LLINS . by Ferd and Tom Johnson IF ·you WANTS[) 10 SPLIT IH' DtNN~~ CHSCK-- SU~E, WHY NOT? BEHlt--H> THIS MILr>- MANNERED f:XTt:RloR, \ I1 M Rt:=A LL Y A SUPER MAN .' BSSIDSS --I APPRECIATE OH, I RE5Pf:CT You BR,AIN5 AND 1 C,AN Tf:J...L BEIN~ A LIBE~ATEI> you GoT FEMALc PERSON,Too, GooD-L.OOk'IN., sue H f<I DDO. BRAINS! FL,ATTE~Y. l,AXI BUSINESS IH.Ai1S A FAR!: PRETTY SLOW, EH~ '5,-,6:re~NT':.·· ., .DOCTOR SMOGK .. a...e:--r's P11.-e -rHe KIPS IN-r'O IHE! S-Y-A1"10N WASON AN' GO FOR A RIPf! IN -rHe COuN-rRY ! ' we PON'-r HAVES ANY KIPS/ ' . , • • PHIL., 1 HA'll!. "TO .,.AKE l~UE WrTH IME L./ltDY WHO JU6T CALU:PIN/ · CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at INst 1lx differ· •MM In drawlnt details between top and bottOM paMls. How quickly can you find them? Check answers wttlt those below. ., ... .,.lllP" ..... -$ ., ·1u•JeUIP" ~ ·s ·1ueA1 ·I• If .-0 't .letlfilll It .. II '( •6uftqw Ii -•.IQ 'I '1 ....... llP It M•A •t :-AlllO ., .._ ·---..... CONNICT NAMll -"YOU CAN Meten. Small, looth, "'•ckeon Ind ftutfter· ford en~ to meet for dinner. "their tJwn na,.,,... but not rttPK· tlvely :..~order, we Otis. I , All4"\ end RamM. Otis arrived first and sat down. Edgar and Allan ar· rived next, together. "HI there, Otis.'' said Edgar. "Is Jackson here?" chimed In Rutherford. "No," said Booth, "he'• always late." Can you determine each man's full name from the clues given? ... ,_,."• u•nv pu• UCK'IJ>e( -II '"-009 •110 ·11-s ~i -"-'ii ~,._..,., e l's Have ltl I .._ • rw,,..,.. I lddld 3. divided by i1 ~a. multlpllM ~ t. MlltractM l IN '*9 twice tnt number, which waJ what? 'llMI~ e Shp llvelyl Graa, a toot·loftt WOOden ruler at ..,._ eftds. leftlll ..._,., try .. •tittt owr tfte ruler Mtweeft your•'""· Goed tudl. e Ana and Ort! WhlchdOg Is n.medf« a"'"? The fNlm._anlan. Whlctt queen fou'*d"" Girt Guides? MMy, Queen of Sc0utt. In what period of hl1tory wa1 togging revlwd? The Run·•IUMCt. ... .. . . WHAT'S COOklN'? What can you draw to compfete this famlli.r 11lilnk19lving scene? Connect dots te find out. For Worse ,. MICHAEL!-lH~ Toll.ET IS RuN - -Nl NG. -WOOLD '/OU u1GGLE.. THE. HAf'lDU:., PLE.f\8E? ' AW, MoMl OPEN HOUSEi Slmpty add celon nea"y .. t9'N c'-"Y helidey scene: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yeffow. 4-lt. ltrewtt. J-Flellt. ._Dk. green. 7-Dk. brown. I-Lt. purple. f-Gray. 1._lllKtl. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form -----+---- two complete words: PETULANT TH.EN score 2 points each for all word• of four lett.,1 or more foUn4. al'.Mf't tM letttrL Try te ICort It IHlt II -6tttt . . .-... ...,,we,...,.1141-.i by Lynn Johnston GO AND I Do IT NOLU. ,. 0 : • > s _......._ ....... , ...... _. .. .._._. ........ _a ______ ...... ~•---·---·------~~ ; I ' • 7 I - ~T-6TOP.f STCPf YOLJ'J..J. enve .MEA PSAR ATTACK/ '-~,,_ _______ ...., ______ , I NUTMfC CtlTS. Inc. o.t. SC-22, I Thia per90nalll!td letter from I P.O . Bo• t 509. Madi ton. CT. 06443 I • .Santi Clau~ to.your cllUd wltl I s.nca. ~ Mftd my dllld a lea. .,.. b(lt\O the magic of Chr1s11nu to free adt. EndOMd 11 flt.00 I your hOme. lll\llglne how detight. I ptus 35t post. & hand! tor uctt llftlfl. • t ad your clllld will be l.o nrC:•lve I I .I with a FREE Giff' a.t11I coul>Ofl •1 Nam e a letter wrhten by Santa N.,,.elf, I Chlld'1 t alof'O we11 s, oo saa 35" PQlltflt •• ·* eno hancllong tor ndl ~-*'" f'vt I Addren t • • ~lllMtefS.s;twiteed>~lullnwn. lei"" ·' . ,~, , 1. and addrosa on a NPlll'ftthffl of PICl9t .,. • ~'°"trom I t J' SantepotorOMrec.-tllMn'Nc •SJ ,s11te I • HUTMfC CtPTI. t. I Zip .. • • 2S..,._ ...... ,... ...... Ct..-> l-------------' \' • ., ... J10111 • JOHN AHOERSOH t!i!---1 2 OlANAAOSS 10 LOYE AGAIN l101ll• --~·-1 --°"-- CRYSTAL GAYL£ TH[S[OAYS LLDZEPPEUH II -----.... - ---"':l.'m- 301326 ........ ~ --. .. 1 ,., n..-...... Gott 302111 • AllUUflf'lY ~ LOSl IN lovt 307114 ___ _ ., .. ......, -==c:-'- CHICAGO' 1uv l071l7 • Elltflln.OU HANUS ~ tvANGEUNE 310111• ....... JllhneOn (!DJ WWNS&S ---RA$HGQMO# TltE llEST Of THEUNOAU.S 303 718 • KENHY ftANICIH .i!fl1R AFTEll THE "°9ES 211203 n.o..... ....... .............. ..... ., ........ JOOOH Dldrit Li&M Ord!. ,.,,. Cl.0'1 GNMnt Hits FAMILY W£(1(LY, ~ 22. 1111 COLUMBIA RECORD & TAPE CLUB INVITES 'tOU TO TAKE 10FOR1 CEtn~~~~ (PLUS THE RED RIBBON TV BONUS ) 1f mu JOtn now and agrl't' to buy X lllOf'e selections (at regular Oub pnc('lOl) in the next 3 years. FAMILY WEEKLY, -22. 1111 .. TAKE YOUA PICK ~<.~ ~~· 1r-_... If rou JOIO the Columbia Rl'l'tlrtl & .lll,X' <.:lub 00\\ and 3j[Tt'l' Ill bu! 310235• Tiie 0.-...... .,,. ... 0re ..... 1e1a WHERE ELSE C•N1DU Gn THIS MUCH MUSIC FORA PENNY? .... .,.... J10'NI• ..a7 IOIM7 l1015h "='~ LH~fll()\M l1059h AAT GAAl'\JNkEL lP< -· '(..-SCISSOllS CUT JOan•• Tr. ....... ----~ The Bluel e.othen 310011 -~ ~ --- ~VWUlfl"I 303571. Melll•CllL.Ln 30!,621 * IAN)E-::oo;;~R II GMJITIST HITS --,,... ... , ............ CARLY SIM<>ff 2Hl32 • ..... WIUWlll SPY c;.... ... .,....,-.~ 305573• JOttHHY l'lllYCfflC IC N: DC r.r liEW 'l'QRI( TOWN BACK I" Bl.ACX ~~ 307421. ___ ...... ...... -. ___ ....._ . __.... Ul'IM,., C()W90Y H FOR I CENT! PLUS THE GOLD BOX TV BONUS 1>1u~ ..,hippanjl and handling-If you jom lht" Columbia Rt-rnrd & lapt> Club no" and 3$ll'f't" lo bu' H more~ tat r"ell\llar Club pnc~I m the next 3 years c 10 * SelectlOnA IMlkecl WOii! • -... nol IVlllllble "' .... llOet ' , -IC plus shipping and handlmg-tf rou JOtn tht' Columbia Record & 'Jape Club now and agret' to buy 8 rnott selections fat rescular Club prices) in the next 3 years PLUS THE RED RIBBON TV BONUS! MOEMNDY ENOOM FAMILY WEEKLY, N-bet 22. !Ml --...... -~ _, 217705. 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I n••r• .,.•k-.1•11~lltt<.(t'ad11f ll1n1.,..,...n1hn' ,,.~,...Ju.,j\l\c'\k I I 1 •• , '" ·•~~" ,;111in ~nd hll on numllt'r "Ill.,.~"' I I ••• ,.,,,_. ___ :~~-'---------~-==----J 0 ......... -------------------~~ November 22. 1981 Vuginia Slims recalls~ the \\U03n ci 19K) brooght a little warmth into the ln.ase. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That C1garene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . . Regular: 8 mg"rar: '0.6 mg nico11ne-Men1hol : 9 mg"tar;' 0.7 mg nicotine av. per cigareue. FTC Report Mar'.81 THEm YOURSELF Send flt quesliotl •• I ....... IO "Alll." fllllty WM!y. 641 LIJllll9'ilfl Av• ..... Ycrt, N.Y 10022 Wlt'I ply SS b pulillslltd ouuliona SolTy. •• e111'1 ---°"*' FOR TERREL H. BEU.. Secretary of Education An there plans to Improve the lot of lumtng-ctJ .. bled chlldren? -S.P., Wanen, Ohio Rights for handicapped children • Much has been done In the past few years to Improve the opportuni· tles in public schools for learning· disabled children. Public Law 94-142 -the Education for All Handicapped Children Act -establishes the rights of the handicapped by requiring states to make a "free. appropriate educa- tion -accessible to all children. The law requires that handicapped chil- dren be placed in the least restrictive environment. This does not mean that they can be dumped Into the regular classroom: rather. it means that there be established a continuum of programs through the schools and/or special In· stitutions which can meet the individual needs of their youngsters. FOR MAUD ADAMS, star of Tattoo Stnce Bruce Dem implied your love ecenc In the movie wu more fact than Octlon, would you make another tUm with him? -E.D .. Gre«n Bey, Wis. • First of all . I don't need to make love to make a love scene. any more than I wo uld have to die to do a death scene. And I adore Bruce. He was wonderful to me through the filming. and we became friends, which Is why it JUSI floored me when he saJd something llke that. But. yes. I would make another film with him. FOR TOM LIGON. star of TVs The Young and the Restle&S Since nlghnJme 1V II more dramatic and cballmglng, why do you say you learned more about acting on the soaps -P.R .. Grand Island, Neb. • All I ever seemed to do on nigh1t1me TV was handle guns and drive In reverse. I'm an expert on the quick draw and maneuvering cars. Soaps provide a wonder· ful training ground for actors -you run the gamut of emotions and expressions in them. FOR LULU. recording star Why do you aey that American street vto&mc. reminds you of vc>ur childhood, since you were not born hen? -N.M .• Durham, N.C. • I grew up in Glasgow. Scotland. and had to rely on my fists and feet to defend mysell. Even so. I regularly got beat up. Glasgow is notorious for street brawls, es· pedaDy on Friday nights when the men come home from the pubs aiter getting paid. lncldentafiy, wife· beating was a popular pastime. ' FROM THE .. ASK .. EDITOR • Joan Hackett wants to go on rec- ord that she does not give makeup people a hard time when she's film· Ing. "I'd say it's the reverse,·· Joan of· fered. ~because I prefer to do my own." Now starring In Only When I Lough. she claims there is very Uttle she doesn't know about facial beautifi- cation (she has been doing it herself from the days she began, as a model, at 17), in contrast to the studio mavens: "When I staned out. they were still on the 1925-1930 stuff, us· ing a pumpkin-colored base and curl- Beauty 1s os chis beauty does ing irons on my lashes so they went up lo my brows. making me look hke Minnie Mouse. I didn't like the base: they put too much on. clogging my pores. so my skin could not breathe. but now they're using cosmetics with a more natural look." FOR DR. JAMES STAWNGS, plastic surgeon. Pia.sue Surgery Institute. Des Moines. Iowa How olten do men seek oosmedc surgery? -LO., Rapid Qty, S.D. • Quite often As recently as seven years ago. If I had 10 patients in my waiting room wanting a face lift . all 10 would be women. Today two would be men. Frequent· ly they're businessmen who fear they're being passed over for promotions due to unattractiveness or premature aging. FROM THE "ASK'" EDITOR • Pope Paul prefers antique fountain pens. wrth nibs His favorite is a gold-filigree. sapphire-decorated collec· tor's item, circa 1892 .. Heart transplant pioneer Dr. Chri1tiaan Barnard says: "I feel the quality of life is as important as the length of it. If heavy people are made unhappy by strict diets. does the end result justify the misery they went thro ugh to attain 1t?" . . Mayl Streep's British accent in The French Lieutenant's Woman came Po~ John Paul II from putting in three hours a day, for 12 weeks, with an English speech coach. "But it wasn't terminal." said Meryl "After talking to a New York cabbie for 10 minutes, the work of those 12 weeks flew out the window" ... To keep in shape for his recent Rolling Stones tour, Mick "8gga' jogged 10 miles a day ... The Shubert Organization Co., producers of The Life & Aduentures of Nicholas Nickleby (the most ex-Meryl Slreep pensive Broadway show ever, with tickets at SlOO) will break even If they sell every seat at every performance. They explained why they undertook the awesome financial gamble: "Everyone said it couldn't be done." PRO Repraentattw Ronald E. Paul (R.-Texas). Banking Committee; member. U.S. Gold Commission PRO Ano con CON R~nentadve Henry S. Reuss (0 -Wis.), chairman, Joint Economic Committee. member .. U.S Gold Commission Since 1977 real wages of Amerl· can workers have fallen by 15 per- cent. and interest rates on auto loans and home mortgages have more than doubled. The cause of this Inflation ls our present paper money system. When the workers of this country are able to walk in- to a bank and demand something of real value for the dollar bUls in their pockets, then we will have solved the problems of rising prices, outra~ous Interest rates and falling wages. Should the Gold Standard Be Returned to Strengthen the U.S. E.conomy? ~-~ ;/1'-l~ (Qveslon '*"'*' Oy G"'Vt Mocd. Mnato. MnJ s-....... --...--................. 'c..· ,.....,~ '41~A,.,._1'"41. II.¥. 100H ... , 1111J '10 W 9-....... A gold standard makes the dollar's I value dependent on how much ,. ~ gold Is mined and traded. lf new gold Is found, our money supply \.,. Increases, and the U.S. economy suffers a burst of inflation. When gold dries up, panic and depres- sion have been the result. What ls really needed Is to control the budget. manage the money supply responsibly and adopt a strong antltnflatlonary program. Gimmicks like gold wtU only make matters worse. C 1911 FAMILY WEEKLY. All r19M1 r1Mf¥9Cl. ''What Thanksgiving means to me'' In the past 11 months she has seen her husband inaugurated as President and later suroive an assassins bullet. Here, the First Lady reflects on a year In which she has many reasons to give thanks. By Nancy Reagon I think I share wtth au Amencans the special feeUngs of love and contentment that always come with the Thanksgiving hobday But this Thanksgiving -and every Thanksgiving to come - wiU be different for me. When I begin to count my blessings I start. as one might guess. with my wonderful husband. For him and for his love and for our famUy and our hfe together. I am very grateful. He has been given the opportunity to lead our great country as Its Presi· dent I am very grateful for that. And I also gJVe personal thanks every day for the opportunity I have as First Lady to have an impact on the prob- lems that concern me and the pro- grams that excite me. In the year si.nce my husband's election. I have been privileged to meet world leaders. Congressional Medal of Honor winners. renowned artists and performers from all parts of the globe I aied tears of patriotism and relief when our people came home from Iran. I met each of the hostages and marveled at their dignify and courage -and the dignity and courage of their loved ones. Probably our deepest concern when the hostages were released was that they not be exploited. Aher aJJ they had been through it seemed im- perative that they get back to normal living as quickly as possible. rve thought of them often and hope they are readjusting. To my dehght. when I arrived at our embassy in London this summer. I met Richard Queen. the former hostage, who was hard at work in his new post. My husband and I will remember the hostages in our prayers this Thanksgiving holiday. I am also grateful for my contact with extraordinary Americans from every walk of life. people who. without fame or fortune. have made a OUfl COVEil FamUy portrait: standing, left to right. the Reagan children -Maureen. Michael. with son Cameron and wife Colleen. Patricia , Ron. Sitting: the President and Mrs . Reag21n. difference In their communities. I have met and been deeply affected by troubled teen·agers who have made their way bllck from the abyss of drug abuse. Along with my gratitude that young llves are being saved from a wasted life of drug dependency goes my deep desire to help. I'm commit· ted to shedding as much light as possi- ble on the terrible problem of drug and alcohol abuse among the young. years I've been Involved with this pro- gram. To me they are real heroes, having made this special program so successful. The. Reagans. four days •/ter the President was shot: "Anyone who has experienced a uio lent attack on a loued one will understand my feelings. I know now-more than ever-how to drstin - !JUish the important from the triuio/ " The Ftrst Lady wrth the President and former hostage Bruce Lazngen during a wel- come-home ceremony at the Whte House •J met eoch of the hos- tages and marveled at their dignity O{ld courage" derf ul Institution. St. Ann's Inf ant Home in Maryland . this year where I was literally and figuratively "bowled over" by the children. One smab boy. In his ~gemess for a hug. knocked me over. and that moment was cap- tured by the news cameras for pos- i f I have swelled with pride in the presence of the wise. generous and unpretentious members of the Foster Grandparents Program who devote themselves to the care of handi- c.apped children. The quiet courage of both the elderly grandparents and their dear foster grandchildren has never ceased to move me in the 15 Since becoming First Lady, I have been working In a number of ways to make the Foster Grandparent Pro- gram better known. I visited a won· (condnU«d on poge 71 • 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY.,.__ 22, 19tl ~~------------------............. ....-"No other Ml-size pickup gives you so IMh for so liltl('says ex-Ford owner Wah Garrison. Best mpg Increase 29 est. hwy.~ EPA est. mpg. The new generation of Dodge Rams-toughest Dodge pickups ever-just got gas stingier than ever. New 1982 Ram Miser gives Dodge the biggest mileage increase of all full-size pickups. Yet 1t still delivers Ram Tough performance. thanks to a DodcJe Ram Mise< R>ld FS-100 pievy Spec Eain Pnce $5.899 S1,0IJ1 S7.094 TrmMalenal Deluxe Standard Standa•d Floor c:o.enng Carpet Rut>bef Rubber Body Tape Stnpes Yes No No Gnllelnsen OYome Pall1led Painted Homs Dual Single Single Cigar Lighter Yes No No Day Nigll Inside Mirror Yes No No Bnghl 'M'98I ~ Ves No No AICle Aalao 294 2.47 256 FtJel Tank !gal.I 20 165 16 A/'l'meter Gauge Yes No No GaManized Sleet 19Q It.I 310 217 250 standard dnvetrain that teams a 4-speed overdrive manual transmission and hardworking 2.94 axle ratio with Dodges famous Slant Six engine No Ford or Chevy standard model matches that tough comb1na11on. Bui Ram Miser 1s a lot more than iust your basic brute force From its chrome-bright grille to its easy operating tail- gate. Ram Miser is loaded with handsome styling features At $5,899 · nobody else gives you so much for so little Now get $300 to S1000 cash Depending on the model you buy or lease. get a Chrysler savings certificate for $300 to $1000 on new ·a1 and:a2 Dodge trucks. See your part1c1pating dealer for full details. UM("°' .. t "109 ,..,,._, IOt ~ '!bu< ....... ""'Y va••-"°"11 Ott -11 R~t ...,.. ,.~,,.,_.. 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I even spread the word about the Foster Grandparent Program dur Ing a visit to an English child-care pro gram when I was m London for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Thanksgiving Is such a wonderiul fam Uy holiday. and Stnce 1973 it has taken on even more significance Like all Americans. I sat glued to the 1V that year. weeping with reUef when our P.O .W.'s returned from Vietnam Who wt.II ever forget that emotional moment when Jeremiah Denton stepped off the first plane m the Philippines and said. "God bless America.·· I remember vividly when the first group of returned pnsoner3 of war came to our home in Sacramen- to. It was the firs1 of four dinners we hosted for P .0 . W's. I was determined that the dinner would be as homey and relaxed as possible -with turkey and all the trimmings. Every Thanks· giving since, I have included these heroic men In my private prayers. 0 ur wo nderlul country Is fuU of heroic. courageous peo· pie -good. solid citizens who care. Americans. I think, want very much to be proud of our greai country. During the 1980 campaign I sensed a hunger to return to traditions. to our proud heritage and meaningful institutions In my own small way I have tried to keep faith with the American people by do Ing everything I can to maintain the White House as a source of national pride. The White Ho use is special. No one who walks Its halls can escape the profound sense of American history that echoes thro ugh them. The White House is truly our national symbol and . as the people's house, tt ought always to reflect the greatness of our country. I am grateful to have the chance to make a contribution to the preservation of the White House. When we sit down for our tradl· uonal Thanksgiving dinner this year. I will off er a fervent prayer of thanks· giving for my most precious blessing: I have my husband The expenence of March 30, when I might have lost him to an assassin's bullet. has had a pro· found effect on me. Anyone who has experienced a violent attack on a loved one will undeTStand my feelings. Llf e becomes so much more precious. Priontles are permanently rearranged. I know now -more than ever -how to dlstin · guish the Important from the trivial My husband and I be.heve that God spared him for a reason. When Cardi- nal Terence Cooke came from New York to visit him during his recupera- tion. the Cardinal remarked that God had been Sitting on Ronnie's shoulder that day. Ronnie agreed and said, "Yes And I have decided that what· ever time I have left belongs to Him." Just to think of that moment still brings tears to my eyes and reminds me how much l have to be grateful for this year and from now on. Deeply, deeply grareful. Our holiday this yeat (which we hope to celebrate at our ranch). wil be as much like earlier Thanksgivings as possible When the children were young we traditionally spent the ho&- day with my brother-In-law's family. They shared Chrlstmas dinner at our house. More recently, we've aU en- joyed a ranch Thanksgiving. Often o ur children are wtth us. and we hope their busy schedules will allow them to be with us this year. One thing is certain Our holiday meal wW include my husband's favo- rites. Our turkey will be. stuffed with cornbread dressing, and for dessert he11 have his two favorites -mince pie and persimmon pudding. And when we bow our heads to give thanks, I wlJI feel the profound gratitude that comes from knowing my husband was spared. 1"911 God bless us aD . l&J FAMILY WEUtLY, NOO<emO.. U . 1981 • 1 -------Ac!Wttl-1 Make Your Gifts Br1yh1 Toasllfr doll from remnant• Craft 201 h.ss pa1tern piece~ lull d1rec11nn\ Colorlul Patc.hwork Pillows a.re so economical Cr.tt 5 28 has f)Cll rem ptec~ end direction~ for twn 16'' pilinl4'- To G ive or Kff1) Ms knit crochet. WW· Ing ond embroidery dlrel:tion~ w.rh trans- fer '°' owr 40 Items to make f0t yuundl, family frlenc:b ilnd hOfM Cr8ft Q-132 le $100 a Cop\/, 5223 Lac~ BMket for a Mnging pianl or rable flcM'l?rpOC Cnft '182 ha) compl11111 crochet d11ectlons The Four Season• m ~1mple 1ffllbro1dl!ry Craft 240 ha< 11 ansit.'I color chart Record Baby s buth on a lovelv ~mpler Craft 222 has11' x 14" transfer color chart Pen Poodle.<> hide extra rolls of hSsue. Craft S223 has borh knn and cruclwt d~tllJf\S. To ord•r. Mnd Sl.50 plus 25« few l>09tase and handl&n. for ucb pattern ,...,, flvt patt•roa SiOO);~oo f« ucb book. &.0.:::'~.!'A'!24 Midtown St.uon. New Yon. N.Y.10018 l"<'udor ,...,... ,.,jdf,... '"' c ,...., ••od cn fl numbft 11'"" y,,.~ St•r .. ,.,...i.,.11 edd Ulft te• I The Dress Is Back! By Rosalyn Abrevaya S. eparates have dominated the fashion scene in recent years, but this season the dress takes center stage -for day as well as evening. One reason Is that women are look- ing for alternatives to tailored "suc- cess" suits for the office or pants for a night out. Dresses are a logJcal choice. "Women are making strides in the business world,'' says Joan Raines. vice president of Adele Simpson Inc. ·They're discovering that the femi- ninity of one-piece dressing ls refresh- ing -and Just as appropriate as a sult m the conference room ... Irving Schenendorf, vice presiden1 of Leslie Fay, Inc. (a company whose name is synony- mous with the word "dress"), sees it this way: "Wom- en already have lots ol separates in their wardrobes. This revived inter· est in dresses is un- doubtedly a desire by women to baJ. ance out a ward- robe whkh may be heavily weighted in favor of sports· v.iear. Women now want a softer look In dothes." Day dressing this season is softness A glamorous· strapless dress, rn Qiana satin. hos touches of gold By Mignon. personified. Many dress styles are derived from feminine blouses and have details such as restrained ruffles. smocking, soft gathers and puffed sleeves. As designer Kasper says, "To- day's dresses have eye appeal. And, unlike separates. you can put on a dress and not have to think about it." This season's lffiportant silhouettes -the chemise. the tunic dress. the wrap and the modified blouson -are in keeping with a soft, gende mood. The fabrics they're being shown in are MweightJes.s .. : wool challis. silk crepe de chine, suede. wool or iersey For the winter s::lays ahead, colors will be rich shades of bordeaux. aubergine. plum, spruce or moss green and tobacco. At night. espeoaUy during the up- coming holidays. you 'II see glamour and elegance ... We're in a romantic era ," says Harry Acton. designer for Party Formals. a firm that specializes in the new kind of luxurious but af · fordable evening clothes that have moved into the spotlight this year. Whether the dresses are long. cropped below the knee or in rhe new "ballenna length" (near mid-calf). the Idea 1s to dress up at night. For those who love ro· mance. there are dresses that match that mood with ruffled necklines. poufed sleeves and swirly. tiered or flounced skirts. For those who don't like that par- llcular look. there are lace gold lame. metallic touches and beads. 1ewels and sequins Necklines are most often scooped or V'd. whUe others bare one shoulder. Says Florence Stelzer. vice presi- dent of Jeri Modes, "There are some women who never discovered knick- ers. jeans or Jumpsuits. but It seems as though women of all ages. shapes and sizes are ready to embrace the d ress -some younger women for the first time ·· Fashion Tips • If you have a generous waist- line. one of the new tunics or body- skimming dresses can be flattering. • The wider shoulders on many of the dresses this season help balance the body's proportions, espe-raw. ciaOy if you 're a bit hippy. IL.I I • f AMll.Y WEEKLY. ~ 22, 1911 Health and Happiness-Do They Really Go Togethe1? cal examinations showed to be ex· tremely healthy. The two groups dif- fered markedly in tests designed to show satisfaction with life. Specifi- cally, extremely healthy people had more successful marriages. en)Oyed sex more and were more often mod· erate m their habits than were those in the '"normal"' healthy popu r31111 lation group. WlJ By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FALSE? 1. People who keep physicaUy fit dif- fer in personality from those who don't 2. If high blood pressure is threaten- ing you, there"s a good chance It's because you don"t enjoy a fantasy life 3. If you've recently been through a particularly stressful or traumatic ex- perience, it's a good idea 10 get a medical checkup -even if you feel well and there are no symptoms of anything being wrong. 4. People who derive the greatest satisfaction out of hfe . and ex- perience the most pleasure. are peo· pie who are extremely healthy ANSWERS 1. True. Pl..l(due University investi- gators studied personality differences in subJeets 21 to 60 years of age. After physical examinations. subjects were classified as physicaUy fit or otherwise and given standard per- sonality tests. Results: The physicaUy fit group was "more intellectually m· dined. emotionally stable. com- posed. self-confident. easygoing. and relaxed.~ They were also less driven by ambition than the other group. 2. True. A learn of medical scientists at the Hypertension Research Center in Paris studied a group of borderline hypertensives and compared It with a similar group of subiects whose blood pressure was normal. It was found that the borderline hypertensives dif- fered significantly from the normals In one particular respect: a lock of fantasy life. They were shown to have aggressive tendencies engen- dering anxiety. And the investigators point out that because of the lack of fantasy life. these fee lings were chan- neled into functional symptoms re suiting in the borderline phase of hypertension, including "such symp· toms as tachycardia. dermato- graphia. dyspepsia, and emotional !ability (unstable in emotion or be- havior) .... ·· 3. True. Research into early detec- tion of physical illness and Its preven- tion, conducted at Harvard Medical School. Indicates that "Every person who has been through a severely stressful experience should get a medical checkup even though no im- mediate Indication of disea.se is mani- fest. Every such person should be considered at risk for the develop- ment of physical illness untll careful monitoring has ruled It out ." Other studies match these findings, show- ing that such experiences are often reUable predictors of physical illness l'AMILYWHKLY • ..__ 22. 1911 • t 4. True . 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What more need be said -except that their best season's record was 8 -8 In 1979 or that the high point in the Saints' chronicle was the 63-yard field goal kicked by Tom Dempsey (with half a foot) back in 1970. Things reached a nadir during last year's dtSastrous 1-15 season when a cluster of fans. egged on by a venomous local sportscaster named Buddy Diliberto. began weanng gro cery bags over their heads at home games and proclalm ing their team "the Aints .. And nothing's changed this year Despite a new coach and the arrival of Heisman ·Trophy winning running back George Rogers. the Saints might just be the worst team in f ootbaU But there are still fans down in New Orleans who. like the New York Met fans of the 1960's. cling to the seeming· ly impossible dream. They are to be found among the bibulous diehards comprising Charlie's Saints Marching Club on Apple Street. Charlie Kertz, proprietor. As Charlie hlmself glumly ex· plained n from behind his well-stained bar. "The Saints are aD we have .. No one understands th1S marriage of desperate necessity better than Elisha Archie Manning Ill. 32. the brilliant. beleaguered quarterback who has toiled for a decade now in the fields of fu tility. Had he so chosen. Archie could now be a veteran shortstop for either the Atlanta Braves or the Chicago White Sox. But it is to his eternal credit that he pobtely dec~nes to look back in sorrow. "Nope. no regrets." he says, "even through all these years and those long seasons. I've still had the opportunity to ac- complish a lot of good things in pro football. I really think rt's the thing I was supposed to do " . No doubting that: his gifts as a scrambling. 6 -foot 3-lnch. 200-pound quarter- back with a rifle arm are pro· digious. But is it justice that fate and the N.F.L. draft des- tined him to do it there? Sure, he's been to the Pro Bowl twice and was named the N.F.C .'s Most Valuable Player In 1978. when he di· rected the Saints to a soaring (for them) 7-9 season. But look at the price he's paid. Going Into th~ season he had been sac.ked 317 times. Jn 1976 it took two opera- tions to mend his throwing arm. The cartilage in his left knee was tom in 1974. his ,aw fractured In 1977 and his ~ nose broken m 1980 I Still. Archie -red hair. :I freckles. shy grin and aU -IS ~ one tough customer un- derneath and has Uved with the agony like a good N.F L quarterback IS supposed to. Trouble Is. there's been no compensating ecstasy. It's not so much the fans: Arcrue is used to that by now (though his wife . Olivia, stopped going to home games last year when the bags came o ut) "Nobody likes to be booed or to hear the comments.'' says Archie. "As for the bags -well. that was only 40 or 50 people. It bothered some of the guys. but it didn't bother me at aD. I · had other things to worry about. I just plain don't like to lose." But there's the pain of sit· ting around with f el.low pass- sllngers Ken Stabler and Terry Bradshaw in the off- season and not really having anything to contribute to the tunes of glory replayed into the night. But Archie can still And as a dreamer should. Archie sees, if not a silver, at least a zircon ttning. For owner John Mecom Jr. brought in Bum Phillips as head coach this year after (continued on page 15) I ~ We 've wrapped up values : through December 4th Our .. F" <1nd .. Dl' Catalog Supplements otter you 184 total pciges of great buys <lnd gift ideas 1n a neat package of convenience Jusr call Sears Telephone shopping. Home delivery 1s available 1n most areas. or ptCk up your order at your neciresr Sears unrt Hurry! 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L H~YINO 0000 Of\IVl"I llNoe 1t11 I • - - - - - -lff you qualify for a quot1tion, yo11'H recehe It within 10 dlys.I --- - --- ' ARCHIE mANNIMG (c0ttt1nl>f!d from pogr 13) Phillips made a legend of himself in Houston with his cowboy hats. hand· stitched boots and a brace of Oiler vie· tones .. I like Bum a lot." says Archie. "He's a genuine person TheTe seems to be a new spirit around here. and everybody's busting the1r buns for him." For his part. Bum admires Ar· chie's thoroughbred spirit. the fact that he never sits out games with minor in· juries noT holds out for renewed con· trac1S Says Phillips, "He's . a young man who was 1 brought up good." i wasn't telling us " But the Manning family (which in· eludes Archie's older sister, Pam) sur· v1ved . and 17 months later threw. with the WU!iams famUy of Phila· detphia, Miss • one of the gaudiest weddmgs that state has witnessed since Faulkner wrote of Varner festlvi· ties. Olivia WUliams was Ole Miss Homecoming Queen. and she and Archie married after he returned from He surely was. Back In ~ Drew. Miss .. he had an all-~ AmencM boyhood that ~ makes John Glenn look ~ Uke an anarchist His father : and two uncles had played i foorbaU at Drew High ~ School befOfe him: his i mother, known ar~nd ! Drew as Sis. is the sort that ~ still keeps Archie's scrap· books for the world to per· use. "From the time I was 6." Archie remembers. "I can't remember ever put- ting a ball down I'd change with the seasons. Sports just took hold of me and never let go. I'd get butterflies )Ust waiting for the major league games tc start on televls10n ." He was a Cub Scout. took piano and danong The Manning5 of New Orleans: Archie, wtfe Oliula and. from left, sons Eli. Cooper and Peyton lessons. won the Junior Achievement Award from the Drew Garden Club. When he was in seventh grade. he was playing second base for the high-school varsity. In· deed . baseball and basketball were his showcase sportS'\ skinny and a mite fragile , he did finally lead Drew to a 5.5 season on the grldtron his senior year Only three colleges offered him football scholarships But Archie was also class president and valedJCtonan, and he wanted an education. He chose Ole Miss and football over handsome baseball offers from the Braves and White Sox In college he became a mythic figure much Uke Roger Staubach at Navy in the mid·60's. He led inferior Ole M iss teams onto the field against the likes of Alabama and L S.U , once prompting a Baton Rouge at· tomey to file an Injunction in Federal court barring Mannlng from '"further harassment'· of the ligers. In a game against unbeaten Tennessee. Volun- teer fans appeared In Jackson, Miss .. wearing ARCHIE WHO? buttons. Ar· chie filled them in by carrymg the Rebels to a 38-0 rout. One dreadful event marred Archie's colleglate career. On a sum· mer night In 1969. he came home to find his father had committed suicide with a shotgun "I don't re.aDy know why he did It." Archie later said. "He'd had a stroke a few years before. And maybe he was sick again and I 1971's Hula Bowl game "They still talk about that wedding.'' ~ys Archie's mother. 'The people ran into that church like stampeding cattle." The newlyweds' lot was cast wrth New Orleans courtesy of the N.F.l. draft, Archie was the draft's second selectJon (after Jim Plunkett). A Drew lawyer negotiated the sort of con!Jact for him that made any thought of a holdout unnecessary. at $600.000 a year. Archie Is now the N .F.l.'s second·highes1 paid player (behind Waher Payton of the Chicago Bears. and Archie adds about $100.000 a year to his income with various off. season business arrangements (He IS also on the boards of some half ·dozen different charities.) He and Olivia have a lovely home tn New Orleans' Garden Olstrlc1 . three handsome sons (Cooper, 7. Peyton. 5. and Ell. 10 months) -and fans with bags on their heads. "Ever since last season ended." he has repeated. "the number-one ques· lion people ask me ls. 'Why don"t you leave? Why don't you get out of here?' It's kind of hard to explain. I've put in 10 years here. this team, this ci- ty My kids are happy ln school here. my wife Is happy In New Orleans. Sure 1 want to win -but I want to win here. in this city" So, with the patience of a Saint. Archie Manning quietly goes r911 marching on. tAJ FAMILY WlEl<LY. NoYef'llbef 22, 1111 • IS BUYDIEFIYE MORGAN SILVER DOLL&R COLLEOOR'S sn, AND GD ONE FREE! For the next 15 days only! 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U you use a fence or trellis, the vines wUI grow better. Stuff the young fruit and bake it like squash or dry and peel the mature fruit to make sponges out of the fleshy inside which becomes absorbent when dried. For decorating. wash the fruit, dip it In alcohol and paint or shellac it. Handle all gourds carefully. Bruises cause them to soften and decay. Green Holiday Gifts for Growing Friendships This holiday season, why not spice up a friend's life with a gift of herbs from your garden. Here is how to dry and store them: The best time fo r harvesting herbs is when the flowers first open and the plants have a lot of foliage . That is when the flavoring olls are most con- centrated. Hang the herbs in a dry. warm, well-ventilated place. not in direct sunlight. If you tie them in small bunches. they will dry quickly and retain their color and fragrance Your herbs will be dry enough to crumble ln three to seven day~ Store them in an airtight container In a dark place. You can bott" them for a friend's spice shelf or use them to make sachets. A Prickly Question Actor Gavin Macleod recently the Christmas cactus usually blooms in December. But to insure a De- cember flo wering, refrain from watering the Christmas plants and keep them in darkness for 14 hours each day durlh~ September and Oc- tober. The Easter Cactus blooms in spring. All three species are easily propagated from leaf cuttings raw! at any time of the year. l&J "" asked me to explain the differences among Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter cacti. These cacti represent three distinct species. named for the seasons In which they bloom. The Thanksgiving cactus has visible flowers by the end of October. and Time to share the warmth of the season. And what better way than by serving Southern Comfort to your holiday guests . After aJl. don'.t good friends deserve the very best? For the smoothest, richest eggnog you ever tasted, try a Comfort Eggtiog. t part Southern Comfort. 4 parts dairy eggnog. Pre-chill ingredients. Pour Southern Comfort into a glass and add eggnog. Stir to blend. Dust with nutmeg and serve. Cheers! Southern Comfort ~~~--------------------.................. ... PIQURUON PIQURU Last year two statisticians at Northern Illinois Univer- sity fed Information on the last 20 Mis.s Americas Into a computer and found she averaged out to 5 feet 6 Inches. 119 pounds and measure · men ts of 35.6 -23 4 . 35 6. By com· parison . after doing re · search on the past 50 Play· mates of the Miss Amertco, J9B2: 36_24-36 Month. loyal Playboy read- er James Feehan observed that the average centerfold Is 5 feet 6 Inches. weighs 113 pounds and measures 35.3-23 7-36.6 . AU of which suggests that the typi- cal American woman stacks up quite nicely to these cele- brated beauties. According to The "Average Amencan" Boole she stands 5-4. weighs between 113 and 126 pounds and has a bust of 35 inches (cup size 8). By EJtot Kaplan Dyslexia is a commonly mis- diagnosed learning disability that af- fects an estimated 10 percent of school·age boys and 3 percent of girls . (Thomas Edi- son. Alben Eln - s t ei n , Nelson Rockefeller, Gen. George Patton. Woodrow Wilson Hope For Dyslexlcs Hop For D~slexlcs Hoqe For Dylexics college. with 32 percent majoring In the humanities or social sciences, significant because of the extensive reading required In these fields More than 50 percent and Leonardo da Vinci are known to have been Victims of it.) Dyslexics have great difficulty handling words. often suffering in school be- cause reading, writing and paying attennon prove so troublesome. But now a new study at ] -reported positive attitudes toward a;:;.o111.. ~ reading for plea- ~ sure. and 24 per· er cent read more than 10 books a year Johns Hopkins offers hope for dyslexics who get spe· cial training. The study fol· lowed up on 579 alumnt, from 1940 to 1977. of The Gow School, a facility in South Wales. N.Y . for dyslexic boys. It found that 67 percent had graduated The study also points to a f am Ula I tendency toward dyslexia -18 percent who have siblings reported a sib· ling with the disability, and 34 percent of those with children of school age re· ported a child affected CELEBRITY VIRGINS NOT ONLY THE TURKEY HAS TO WORRY Even though such lofty figures as Laurence OUvier. Salvador Dali and James Michener have stooped to do commercials, there are still big·name celebrttles - the advertising game calls them "virgins" -who never have. Adweek re· cently asked two talent agencies to esllmate what fees these stars could com- mand If they ever decided to start plugging. Here's a sampling with the agents' comments: Mary Tyler Moore -"Starts al $1 mll· 11 • FAMILY WHXU'. ~ 22. •t lion a year." Faye Dunaway -"$250,000 to $500,000 " Marlon Brando -~rd give a check to the American In· dlans for $1 million ... Ann- Margret -''$250.000. She's a name, but she's slipped down on the pole." Ju'4! Nixon Eisenhower - "$50,000 to $100,000 tops. Don't know who's going to want her." Raymond Bun -~He wants $500,000 but nobody seems to want him." Waker Cronkite - "Anything he wants. Just open the vault." When you give thanks this Thursday. think of all these bizarre calamities you can begin wonying about for next year (from The Boole of Worries by Victor Miller): The average healthy male stops breath · ing In his sleep for periods as long as 54 seconds .... A surgeon, not realizlng that his patient had had ether. began to cauterize her lungs. The patient blew up. Injuring several bystand- ers ... An ovarian tumor was once discovered weighing 362 pounds . The sun Is shrinking by 0 1 per· cent each century. .45.000 Americans are bitten by snakes every year .... A man was killed and two Mends severely Injured when 60 tons of frozen tuna fell on them .... Some 12,500 bunk-bed injuries were recorded one recent year, everything from fall1ng off the top bunk 10 strangling between the guardraU and the mattress. '" L••lngton ...... N-""'* N y r«n.1 Cl'lalrman anO Publlsner Mor1on Frank Pretldent and Aa,oc:. Pvbli111et Parrlek M Llnlkey Vlc•PrHldent and Geal. Mgr. Jonalhan Tl\otnpedn E.xecullve EdHor, Artnur CQOC>ef Maoapirui. EdllQf, Tim Mulligan Senlo Ealtor1, ROealyn Abf..,raye. Hal Undon. Kate WMI, Food Edl!O(I Marilyn HanNO Assoc. Editor. Ello Kaol.in AHi Editor. Mary_ EHin Bar rlll. P+iOto Editor,. Gell GIU1tt. Art 81tector. 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