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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-08-20 - Orange Coast Pilot• Orange Coast EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CACI FORNJA e ·at es Dally f'llet Staff ...... T!AMMATE ASSISTS L.A. LIFEGUARD RANDY OIGREGORI IN ONE LEG OF THREE-EVENT IRON-MAN RACE Life saving Skills Featured During Competition at Lifeguard Games Jn Laguna Niguel Friday ifeguarth Five Orange County lifeguard epartments placed high in the lut AnQual Laguna Nleuel feguard Games held Friday at l1uet Beach Park. More Ulan guards from forces from San· Barbara to San Diego and om Honolulu competed. LUeauards from Lagu.na each. Newport .Beach, Hunt· eton Beach. Huntington Beach tate,Plll'k and Seal Beach won wards. The games ran from noon until :30 p.m. as kle~ lie,bts ii· mJnated the seas off Niguel each. Llfeauards swam. pad· led an4 rowed dorys under Ute leht pl'ovi:ded by a dozen jJearchlighl$ aimed across the watet. The first local guard to place in oae ol. the games' 10 events was obert Judie of Laguna Beach who fmisbed f°U'St in the run· awlm·rwa·swim. ln the Pille 1wtm Ken Watsun ot Lilguna Beach finished third. n ttMi Niguel Iron Man, a com· petitk>n cdmprising swimming, runntrii, paddling and rowing. Judge flriisbed second. In the rescue buket carry re- 1ay, Newport Beach firilshed flnt; HuntingtOb Seach sttonc:t, ind Laguna Beach third. i. Ja iUle one mile aurf ski, Bob C'!rtll of seal Beach finished He doesn't look like a man who ls retiring after 34 ye~rs with the Boy Scouts of America. " His desk is cluttered with phone messaees he hasn't had time to return, and all four cor· ners of the mahogany slab are plied with charts, pamphlets and letters. If it were not for the basfily. unwrapped plaques, mementos, ribbons and bows strewn about on an overstuf'ted couc~ you'd think it was just another 10.bour day for Kenneth Hickenbottom, scout executive for the Orange County Council of the BSA. "I really am trytng to pack up,•• he laughs, half· apologetically. The -Cif'ts are from friends he made over tbe JJllSt 17 years in local scouting_ circles. But his career goes back that many years again to just after World Warn. Hickenbottom had just finished two years as ~ clVilian around in· structor in Washinaton when he became district executive tot the SACR.UfENTO (AP> -Wives who punch husbands would ,let the same legal treatment as busban<ls who hit wives under a bill passed by the Assembly. Current law makes lt a telonr for a husband to hit a wife and cause "traum~tic" injury, a legal term meani.Qg an injury that. is substantial but less serious than Hgreat bodily in· .1uey." A wltewbo hits her husband, O'f one member of a couple livint togeth~r who hits the other, com· mits only a misdemeanor unless the victim suffer.t "great bodily injury," the same standard for any other case· qr beating. The bill, SB 691 by Sen. Milton Marks <Ji.San Francisco) would apply current standards penaliz- ing wife-beating to cases of a wife hiUlog her husband or one member Of a cohabiting Couple hlttirijt the other. The change would reduce sl~Uy the standard under w such an attack would be a f~ punishable by up to three YeaJWlii state pti$olt instead of no montthan a ye-.r. iii county jail A n-o vote Friday sent the bill back to the senate for routine ap- provil Of amiiidlJlenti. HeM~de America Laugh Plane mts Veliicles; Three Die MODESrO <AP> - A private plane crashed onto Freeway 99 here Friday. killing three people in yehicles on the ground. autHorities reported. The twin-engine plane narrow· Jy missed a street oYercrossing near the downtown area and a large tnack, then struck the root of a car and bounced olf, the highway patrol reported. The Piper Navajo hit lriother: I ) I ! 1 ~ 1 } I " u ~ • MARY TESTER HOLDS STRANGE BEDFELLOW Ferret Named Scooter Raised Ruckus Odd Bedfellow £voter Stirs Up Furor By JACK CHAPPELL OI tlle O.lly l'ii.t Staff It was two o'clock in the morning when Mary Tester fell the wiggling in her bed. At first, she thought it was the fami· ly cat. 1t wasn't. "I didn't scream, exacUy. "I guess it was more like a yell, 'There's a strange animal in my bed!' " Mrs. Tester said Friday as she re- counted that night. HER HUSBAND, Bruce, roused from a sound sleep, was thrown into the fray, batting at the interloper with a pillow. The creature turned out to be "Scooter," a six month old ferret belonging to Bruce Dunn, a neighbor. Scooter is a "sweetheart" according to Bruce, whose name has officially been changed to "Sir Bruce Franklin Dunn.'' She wouldn't hurt a fly. Tester, however, didn't know Scooter was a sweetheart. He didn't know she wouldn't hurt a fly. He didn'teven know Scooter was a ferret. BE KNEW only that the weasel like creature was Joplng around his bed and bedroom at two o'clock in the morning. Tester loped into the garage for a rate and some barbecue mils with which to deal with the creature. He herded it into the bathroom, and then herded wire, children and others into another room, cleared a path from the bathroom to the outside. Then he scooted Scooter outside. Mission accomplished, ~r husband returned, and an· nounced that everyone could come out. "It's eone now," he said, Mrs. Tester recalled. Then be turned around and saw that the friendly ferret had slipped back inside the house somehow and was right behind him. 1'HIS TIM~ he picked up the animal and put it in the home's darkroom and there it stayed until morning when r. the animal was identified as a ferret and belon&lnc to Dunn who lives about two blocks away. ·Besides the ferret. Dunn also has a mouse named ••Motor Mouse" who lives in his car, "Sbebasarl. a blue murl dog "Ruby Stone,•• a parrot. "Harry" the tarantul• and Elizabeth the Fourth, a boa constrictor. nrm glad it was the ferret. n could bave been worse. •• Mrs. Tester said. I senate OVerrides Veto ' Fr.• Pflflt8 AJ GROUCHO •• that'• quite a contribution. 0 Another Mara contemp()l'ary, actoc Ken Murray, who made his 1cretn debut in 1929, Hid, "Groucho was an ortatnal. With bl• puslnf, • whole era of vlsuAl comed$t la dluppearinf h'om lb4t American scene. Veteran come- dians were downs; the current comedians are caustic commen· tators." . Ralph Edwards, longtime bost of television's "This 11 Your We," lauded Marx's abilit,y "to touch the average American ... "Groucbo was a master at put. tini down pomposity, .. Edwards said. "The inside of the man was honest and loving, when the op- posite seemed to be the truth. Groucbo had many imitators., but no one could ~uplicate him." I • The bushy ·browed, mustachioed comic and bts brothers-Harpo, Chico, Gummo and Zeppo developed a style of wise-cracking, zany comedy which delighted vaudeville and movie audiences for more than so years. I t THROUGH THE YEARS · -Famed come- dian Groucho Marx is s hown at ,·arious stages in his life in 1933. 1955 and 1974. lie .~ .. ,.,..... was knowtJ by his mousta1che. leering grin and impudent manner. Groucbo went on to star as quiz master on his own radio and television series after bis brothers either retired or 1'ent into other businesses. A seamy courtroom battle over bis conservatorship put Groucbo back in the news during his fmal months, at a time when be was in Grouclw's Humor Prmc~ured Mally and out of the hospital for treat-By BOB THOMAS ment of his various ailments. Erin Fleming, a pretty former LOS ANGELES CAP> actress who attached herself to Groucho Marx played the antic Groucho in 1970 and was his cons· clown to the hilt, first as star or a tant companion, battled series of insane, inspired stage Groucbo's son, Arthur, over the plays and mm comedies with his .....10. ed edi brothers, then as quizmaster in care IA wieag com an. the successful radio and Miss Fleming, 58 years his ttlevision show, "You Bet Your junior, was hired as his secretary Life." a11d singlehandedly brought him The major Marx movies were out of' retirement for a trium· made in the 1930s, and "You Bet phant 1972 appearanle at Your Life" faded off TV on June Carnegie Hall. Arthur Marx, 29, 1961. But as reruns or the however, pictured her as shows have become staples of Groucbo's grim tormentor, who late night television and the mov- latcbed onto Marx for bis money· ies the stuff or film festivals, a "He was withering on the vine second generation of Americans until she entered his life," said a learned to love Marx and his ·relative. Other witnesse,s said props -the cigar, the wild smile she badgered him with insults andtberaisedeyebrows. and curses, but friends said she He embodied a unique blend of was keeping him alive by her madness and cynicism. He was stimulating effect. in full flower when deflating ''Groucho's in love with her," pomposity, especailly when ex· brother Zeppo said during the hibited by Margaret Dumont, the sensational court battle. grande dame or his movies. Friends say Groucho was Marx carried the same at- never aware that his name was titude into his role as quizmasler: in the headlines during the He enjoyed poking holes in con- lengthy battle, which ended last testants' conversations. July when the comedian's punctuating his comments willla grandson, 27-year-old Andrew, lear and a. waggle of the was named permanent con· eyebroV>'s. servator. "My atUtttde has always been At the time of his death, a new lhe hell with it," he once told an era of affection for Groucbo and interviewer. "My brothers and l the Marx Brothers had emerged, always played to ourselves; we spawned by television reruns of never played to the audience. It. their films and live theater is more or less the same way' in rivivals. TV.'' On May 6, 1972, Groucho em· Conversation with Groucho barked on what was to be a series was often difficult. He could seize of concerts. "An Evening of the most innocent phrase and Groucho" at Carnegie Hall in find derogatory humor in it, often New York that first night was with a double entendre. Nor sold out the day after it was an· wouldhecoddlefans. nounced. More than 3,508 youths A stranger once approached -many dressed as the various Marx in a Hollywood restaurant Marx Brothers -we.re turned 8ncl shook his band. "Groucbo, awayfromthetbeater. you don't know what this means The Marx Brothers comeclY tome."themanJUSbed. team was cansldered to rank "To me. it probably means tered, returning to his soup. Such fans were never offended; an in- sult from Groucho Marx was like the Medal of Honor. It was different with MaMt's show business contemporaries. Jack Benny and others could not warm up to Groucho because of his constant flow or caustic wlt. As a result, Groucbo had many acquaintances and admireni, in- cluding latter-day comics like Bill Cosby ·and Carl Reiner, but few close friends. He was born Julius Henry Marx on Oct. 2, 1890, in New York City, the middle of five sons. Their mother Minnie, of whom Groucho always spoke in re· verential terms, pushed the boys into show business. The Marx personalit,y emerged early. Because or his sardonic nature, Groucho was so named by a rriend who gave the other brothers descriptive handles: Harpo, Chico, Gummo, Zeppo. Groucho·s trademark emerged one night when he arrived at a vaudeville theater too late to paste on bis stage mustache. He quickly ceased-painted a rec- tangle on his op.per lip. adding black eyebrows. Mobile Park Bfil Clear8 Assembly SACRAMENTO <AP> Mobilebome park owners would have to give 60 days' notice before raising rents and tenants would have to aive the same notice before moving under a bill approved by the Assemb)y. The measure, SB S86 by Sen. Bob Wilson, CD-La Mesa> won a 71-0 vote Friday and was re- turned to the Senate for ex~ted approval ot Assembly amend· ments, p,....pageAI SCOUT ••• career marched in five years~· ments, as scout executive of the Silverado Council for Napa and Sonoma counties, then deputy n.- gional scouting executive for the five western states and Hawaii, then deputy scout executive of the Los Angeles Area council. He moved his family to Garden Grove in 1.963 and became scout executive for the Orange Empire Council, which merged in 1972 with the North Orange County Council to become the current Orange County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The former Eagle Scout. who attained that honor in 1939 and boasts about 40 merit badges, has watched Orange County scouting rise from about 30.000 scouts in 1963 t<> the current 43,000 s~ active in programs this year. But Kenneth Hlckenbo\to~ isn't one to look at the past. 1t•f the ruture that the SS-year-old ex- ecutive talks about and it sounds like it will be just as active as he makes it now. "I'm going to do some fishing in Washington for a while;· Hickenbottom said. Then he's getting back into scouting, "in a much less ob- servable role," be insists. His fU'st project will be to Ni build a historic ranch hOUlfO and mission at a SO-acre site on Camp Pendletoii the Orange Count~ Council operates at Rancbo Las. Flores . "That•s a beauWul area for camping," he said. And, he adds, it's one ot the few outdoor areas that allow big groups of scouts to camp. But what Hickenbottom really has his sights on is offering his services to private f oundation.s ta solve social ptoblems be says• aren'tsetttng solved. ''The billlOOS beint spent in federal funds as well as prf vatel~ funded foundations are not solv·\ ing the problems of this coun·' try," he said. am~ s~ch masters .-Laurel skin dbease, • Groucbo mut-and Haniy. Will Rogen, a:a.rlle .--~~~~.;__;.;...~--...:....;.....:...:;....;..;..~~~~---------~~--~----~-------------:-----~ . Chaplin ancJW.C. Field.a. The common medical com· plaints of old age -heart trou· ble, strokes, infections -bad kept him con.ftned to bJa home and fuzied his famous wlt. Vls-- ltors found him alternately alert and bet\lddled, but as late as bis 85th bl.rtbday be was wisecrack· ing and commenting on the downfall of Richard Nixon. Groacbo, in the act, was the lecherous Processor Hacken· bush, the wiae-cracllet "With raised eyebrows, false m~cbe and a stooped walk lite • U,er a~• water buffalo. , ._,, -- • ey ·Answer Call Volunteers Man Fire Station 871.AlJaJ p • __ ..., ......... •-n do thn. ~uu'H 1ot '9 '°"• t. l love It.•· uld Manin Chana ala. "Mytime >ou set up at I• s •• ni. to 0 to lhtt tatloia. 70'l've tot to hav. ome-feell•• tll.eM," •ld D '"id McKnl&ht. No doub•. they are aomethnu •roanlni and &rOHY when an tmerc cy call comes ln at an ln-flon~mt tlm.,. But lb two Udothen among the 24 P*ldHJI lremen at El Toro's fire 1tatlon 19 say the last they have volun· teered ror is often exdlinl and vsually satiafyin1. When tbe signal is sounded on their s mall pagers or home radios. they immediately break from work, play, dinner or sleep and bead to the small ereen fire station on El Toro Road. Garbed in metal helmet& and yellow jackets, r1dln1 traditional red engines. they look like any other firemen But they are farmer~. factory workers, mechanics, masons, carpenters, plumbers, store managers ... who really don't have to be so willinl to respond to the increasing number of Clres and medical aids that happen in their community. Although paid $6 per call, they ar.e es:ientially volunteers. Joe UstariJ, the chief, and Lino Lopez have been with the station since it started in 19Sl. At that time, Ustariz recalled, there were only about 100 people "including the kids and does" living in the farm and ranch com- munity. The nearest Clre station was nine miles away in San Juan Capistrano. "By the time they got here, at was kind or late," the chief said. So, at the suggeation of the coun· ty fire chief and after a couple or meetlnga in the town hall, 18 men Dally f'llet ltlllt -· HE'S THE CHIEF Joe Uatarlz organized the station. The county gave them a truck and some training. The state let them use a building they had for seasonal fire fighters. Other resi- dents donated such needed equip- ment as a siren and air com- pressor. Most or their work then in· volved grain and grass fires. "Structural fires were few and far between," Ustariz said, ad- dlna that this was because there were so few people living in the area. Now, with the population greaUy increased, the staUOl\'S workload hu lncreued. Abo. they are more likely to be called upantormedJcal aid. Last year. these men responded to 420 medical aide calls and 301 rtres. Tbey boast that they were one of the busiest fire stations ln the couoty. In addlUon to respondlnl to the emer1ency callJ, the men train every Thunday evening. Despite the time involved, the men stick with It. Most turnover ln the crew is due to those who move out of the area, Ustariz said. The chief couldn't explain the loyalty these men apparently feel. "It just does something to you,'' he explained. Ray Sanchez, an electronic lectmician. has enjoyed "every minute" of his 18 years in the group. "It's a lot of work and a lot or run. Also, you meet a Jot of nice people," he said. And, he ad· milted, helping people "gives me a good feeling." Several of the younger men, in· cludln1 Ben Anderson and Changala, have followed. their rathers Into the station. The younger volunteers also seem to want to become regular paid firemen. "I'm going all the way," said Steve Miller, a two- year member who was recently hired as a regular paid fireman. Steve Whitaker, a three.year member, had been an employ· ment manager with Rockwell but he "chucked it all" four months a10 to become a full·time fireman. It was, he eleplained. something he had wanted to do for a long time. "If I could become a fireman, I would," said Changala, a telephone repairman. "This is the nl'xt best thing." Swam Before They Read Clemente Boogie Team ·called Phenomenon By ANNE COOPER Of U. o.11' ~li.t Staff San Clemente's recently or- ganized boogie team is strictly a Southern California phenomenon Its s ix members learned lo swim before they could read, and they s pend part of every day at the beach "We're rarely tn the water more than 12 hours a day," said spokesman Tony Prince. "Usual- ly It's more like Si/(." The folks in Kansas might \hink a boogie team dances, but every South Orange Coast beach enthusiast knows boogies only dance down waves . "Boogies are easier to ride and ' less dangerous than surfboards," said Prince, 19, or San Juan Capistrano, the team 's only "in- lander." "Everybody rides them from five year olds to grandmothers. Boogies are fnade of a soft foam, Jlke a sponge. It.'s almost impossible to be hurt by a boogie board -they only weigh three pounds." Most people ride boogies on their stomachs. Some people ride on their knees. Scott Harrison cf the San Clemente team ridet bis boolie standinc up, the wa:J sur· ternfde their boards. Prince said Harrison's at.and· lne posture bad a lot to do with the team '1 winning second place in a recent Imperial Beach team competition. TK.ia was the first event the month-old team entered, althou.-i team members had participated ln other booete .con· tests as individuals. "The areat 1hln1 about boOIM (Ontcstl ll that people are dolnl new Wn1s at every competl· t!oo.'' said Prince. "lt l• ataitly new Pi>r\. Out team it the onl1 one 10 u behteen Jtenno11 Be~b arid OCeustde. •• Beaming In on Big Ben A beam of light produced by a 00-watt Argon 921 laser stretches across the London sky to hit Big Ben. The laser light on Big Ben marked the start of a laser show at the Drury Lane Theater. The picture was taken across the Thames River with the houses of Parliament at left and the Westminster Bridge in the foreground. Mission Viejo Adeline Unit To Celebrate The Mission Viejo chapter or Sweet Adelines. Inc will celebrate its 8th anniversary during a birthday party open house at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church in Mission Viejo. Choruses from aJI over Orange County will join the 50 Mission Viejo members to provide enter· tainment for the evening fe stivities. Patsy Recht, an El Toro res1 dent, rounded the chapter in March, 1967 . It received iti. charter from the national or· ganization in June, 1969. Mrs. Recht and other charter members still sing with the group. The average member has been with the group five or six years, according to Grada OstlUfld. "We love to sing,.. she ex· plained. In recent months, members have been winning top honors in regional and local competitions. This week, the Quarteddy Bears, including Deanna del Casilllo, Donna Alrich, J ane Sloop and Grada OsUund. won fu-st place during cotn~UUons in Garden Grove and San Diego 'Public Unconvinced' Special Inquiry Of Lance Sought WASHINGTON CAP > A Republican senator is calling for a special Senate committee to look mto the financial affairs of Budget Director Bert Lance. "I doubt that many of the Amencan public are convinced that all the pertinent questions have been answered," Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas said Friday as he suggested that the special panel be established. The Senate Government Af· fairs Committee already has an- nounced hearings on Lance's persona l finances beginning Sept. 7. But Dole said the new commit· tee is necessary because Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, <D·Conn.) chairman of the government af· fairs panel, has said major al- legations against Lance were "definitely disproved" in a re- cent report by the comptroller of the currency. The r eport, which detailed Lance's borrowings when he was a Georgia banker. said there was no e,videnca to justify any pro- secutions. The report, released Thursday, investigated whether Lance had used his bank's relationships wilh large banks to secure personal loans . Comptroller John G. Heimann and Lance both are scheduled to appear as witnesses at the hear- ings scheduled by Ribicoff's committee. Meanwhile, a House subcom- mittee scheduled hearings for next month on legislation which would prohibit the types of loans involved in the Lance case. The hearings were planned before Lance's financial pro- blems became a matter of con- troversy. But subcommittee aides said the Lance investiga- tion has given the legislation new impetus. One of the issu es in the Lance investigation were personal loans he obtained Crom banks · where the Nation al Bank of Georgia maintained correspon- dent accounts. The bill would forbid the bank receiving the correspondent de· posit from making a personal loan to an officer of the bank making the deposit. C>all, l'li.t Slaff -· GETTING THE WORD OUT TO HARD OF HEARING r Maria Sheehan Starts Talking at Saddleback ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' By IAUIUE KASPER ... ...,. .. ! ... Staff Durins the comlng semester, Saddleback Colleae co~selor Maria Sheehan finally wlll be working with a counseling eroup tl\at can hear her voice. For the past seve!li yea~. both as a primary school tea~her and a speclallst at El Camino College, she worked OJllY with hearlng·lmpalred students who conversed with silent sign language. AT SADDLEBACK. where there are only three 'hearing Im· paired students. she will work primarily with students wbo can bear her advice. She came lo the Mission VleJo campus in search of· a new challenge and broader ex· perience ... a desire whtch seems characteristic of her career. As a young college graduate, she wanted to do something dif· ferent. Interested in the deaf because her aunt was deaf, she earned a masters degree In special education and began working with primary children. BUT AFI'ER A while. she again wanted something different so she went to El Camino to develop a program for the deaf. ' • f Strictly · Small Timer._ .... S. Lagun~ Artist Has Eye for Detail By ARTHUR R. VINSELL OI Tl\e D•llv Pilot Sull L1fet1mc artist Thomas E WadqrloYt, t.untanned and casual w1llr" ~rinkl) lin es around the ('yt•:. th.at bctra} the fa<:t he grins •• lot, likes to do things m a s mall Y. U\ \\ addeJoy,. 51>, 1s pn man(). a m1111alurist who v.o. ks with oil paints ··TJL\T'S ABOU'tAS large a~ I go, he says, gesturin1t al a small Jl '3tnlmg on the wall of his booth al Laguna Beach's Festival of The Arts. which ends Aug. :3C I no''. due lo a two·day cancella- I t1on after recent rains. 't Many artists raced around Tuesday, rcscuani their huge ' paintings or shrouding therr. }n t plastic. but Wadde:ow could have ! earned out half his exhibit in the I' t f } l I pockets of his Levi's and western shirt. A droll man with thinning white hair and the relaxed outlook of those who make a living doing what they love lo do and do best. Waddelow coneentrates on landscapes or structures in has Y.Ork WHY IS HIS world view done .n tiny scale. when he has had such a large, over-all view of the world itself, which he has widely traveled? "Lord .. there·s no pbilosophy to it a t all.·· he dedar~ with a chuckle that is almost a snort ..The} sell "'ell They 're easy for me and there·s not much <:ornpetil~on . ·· he explains. relax- ing in his woo<l·and·canvas direc- tor) _chair on th·e festl\ al grounds .. MINIATURES HA VE" tradi· tionally confined and confounded many artists. due to the extreme· ly steady hand and precise scale demanded. They are difficult to correct. once botched. unlike larger paintings and especially abstract pieces .. I've been an artist all my hfe, .. says Waddelow, who says he has never dabbled in such commercial art as magazine ii· lustrallon or advertising copy creations. A bachelor and accomplished cook. he admits he wouldn•t turn such assignments ctown if--fle became hungry enough, but he 1s clearly successful and satisfied with hi s current work "I love to travel and l 've done a lot or it. l'm constantly br u1glng things home in my head ... When she started. she was the only ,specialist with an erppty desk and a f~w student.s. Now. there is a program, more th~ SO Jilt.tdents artd two adqiUooal specialists . ., • "l'ber•r was the excitement of starting it all and now it's all built.'' she said. So, having earned a Qlasters degree in counselJng dqring her four years at the Los Arieeles area college. she !ell i:eady for another . change. MRS. SH~EHAN said there also Is excitement at Saddleback because it too ts new and chang- ing. Although she obviously looks forward w working with students who can actually bear her words, she hasn't pulled her fingers completely away from the past. "I would f~el very badly about leaving the deaf completely," she said. This fan, she will be teaching a sign language class for the col· lege and she will continue with her Signed Oance Tb eater group. This country's syst.ero• Or si&n }'_.l l~J>;r:J~~ laneuege WM :•sor:t ol b01"r0wed rrom tne French,:' Ire. Sboeban •• :iJt~;dwrOciiins said Despite its-orietn, it lS not a unlversfll la'n(uage. She ex-Pl lned that different countries all seem to have a,dlffer~ntset of band signals. Differences in sign la#Jeuase can even be found ln this coubt~y. Most deaf peogle use Ameslan when talkina among themselves. • • This system of shorter concep-if~GSIGNLANGUAGEasa tual .signs and titcial expressions • q.m )> o o e n t o f t be l r · is faster And smc><>t.ber than the .. ~ces, sheexplalned1 the signed English she wtU be 1 &roP&) 'Pfeads a"!'areness to the teaching. · • -gen~pubIJc at the sai:ne time But tnost deaf people un· it provi<fe$ the deaf wlth another derstaDd and use the signed an('lueM enten.Inment. English, which includes hand BUJ • s~e admitted it was a movements for every letter and aelftsh -interest wtµch prompted some symbols, when speaking he.r to lbrm the .group. ••t really with hearing people. lo•.e dabce and r really love liCi1 MRS. SHEHAN SAID people who work in public service agen· c1es or those who have a friend or family member who is deaf should flnd the class beneftc'ial. ll also might help some people find part time employment. ln- language.•: sbe~xplaioed. Her sip language class will meetftom 7to10 p.m. Tuesdays. beBi.nping August 30, at El Toro lligh School. Registration for the class, whicll is· free, mu be done at, th~ coll~e Qr lbe bigtr school during the first week of classes. ' . HIGH STANDARDS Calse's Nan Waterman V . 1· ... 10 10181 Creates His Own EL CAJON (AP> The first violin made by ~ Lawrence Brullo was a three-year labor of love. It placed first last year in international competl- t ion in which a Stradivarius was 17th. After another two years or work. be ls finished with his second, also tediously built with wood from West Germany air-dried to preserve the cells. · •'JT'S .AMAZING how an instrument like this • was designed ln the lSOO$ and cannot be improved upon." Brullo said ln an interview. "U it took two weeks or two years to make an in· strument. it would mat· ter litUe. I only care about how it will sound." A newly organized chamber music group has selected the first violin for its forthcomln& series of concerts. BllULLO, A violinist since the ace of 10, performed for years with symphony and chamber groups. But in retire- ment he decided to pro- duce musical instru· ments as well as muaic. A viola that his wife Betty Jo will play is now in the works. along with a cello for t.helr 17-year- old daughter. • Swine Flu Sliot3 Still Hu fn ly, euy manner flt.a rl11lt into the eampaitn,·Uke at-m01phe_re '·of Common Cause's W uh.ln;too headquarters. Her Job la part-Ume and nms for one year, with two op- portunltles for re-election. It pays '44,000 a year on a pro-rated basil. Under Common Cause rounder John Gardner, chairperson was a fl!ll·tlme job. But when he decided to resign, Cohen took over more of the day· to·day re1ponalbilltlea. It was de- cided that the chair· -ould be part-time. ' ,. Mrs. Watermanlspends much of her Ume ·traveling to meet with the or1anization's grassroots leaders and. find out what they are doing about the is- sues important to Common Cause. "IN A SENSE, l'M creating a new job," Mrs. Waterman said. "There was only one John Gardner. I have to think careful· ly about what the role of chairperson should be. It's very important for the health of the or- canization to get to members in the field as often as possible." In an interview in the smal.1 .. WE CAN'T AFFORD the time and money to duplicate work that has been done before, such '8' bavtnc three groups aur, vey Jeeislators' positions on the amendroent. '' Mrs. Waterman, a Democrat, took over the _,rganlzaUon frotn Gardner, a Republlcan. He founded Common Cause in 1970 as a force to pressure govern- ment on public interest issues outside the partisan context ol the political parties. It has grown to a membership of about 255,000. Each member paya at least $15 a year in dues, but DlClSt pay much more. In re- turn, they receive two publica- tiol\S that brief them on the 'is· sues. Mrs. Waterman said the ' SHAPE UP A ROOM WITH FURNITURE THAT'S FUN TO UYE WITH. NOW SUDSTANTIA11Y ~PUCED. Enjoy o Soufh Seas odventure-wtm thli rnoghlfl- cent furnltute so remlnctM of o trQPlCol Island porodlse. Pf ck Jost m. pleatS you need. odd mae as you desire. Crafted lo on~ rlCh com- blnor1on of bfuShed Conary Yeu0w -ond Ivory finish with Ivory plostlc rops ond'heovlly ~red with Domboo rvrnlngs. Even befona It.a conatruction, one or the a~ arpmtintl for u ~trolled canal aerosa Central Amertca waa the need for ~ulck transfer for U.S. wanhlps between the AUan- lic .and the Paclflc. The three-month voyqe ot·the U.S. baWeabip °"'on from the West Coast to CUba by wa, of Cape Horn durlnc the Spanish-American War ls often cit- ed as the dasslc case-in-point for the mllltary value of the canal. Dwina both World Wars the canal proved lo be of great importance In the movement of naval vessels and war supplies. Savings of approximately 8,000 miles and upwards of 30 days were &alned by each ship that passed through the canal. TWENTY-FOUR million tons of military sup- plies weresbipped by way of the canal in World War II. Similarly, the canal proved to be very useful for the movement of military supplies during the Korean War of the 1950s and the recent conflict In lnde>-China. Despite continued usefulness, the actual military importance or the canal has changed over the years, particularly in recent times. Since the end of World War II, the U.S. has maintained separate fleets in the Atlantic and Pacific without moving ships back and forth. The increasing size ol U.S. naval vessels bas vastly decreased the military need for the canal. All 13 attack aircraft carriers in the U.S. Navy are too large to pass through the canal's locks and even the new 40,000 ton Tarawa class amphibious assault ships can only be eased through the canal locks Ir over-hanging antennas and cat walks are removed from the sides of the ships. THE FUTURE U.S. military use of the canal is hindered because the canal can be damaged or blocked. Even before the advent of nuclear . · weapons, the Panama Canal was ooe of the world's most vulnerable waterways. Althouah the danger of invasion and capture of the Canal Zone bu always Arts Hold P r.omi,se Of-F uture been remote, the poaalbility that the canal ltlelf could be seriously damaged or destroyed bas always been very real. 1be most likel.y target ol any such attack would be the three sets of locks, one on the AtlantJc skle and two on the Pacmc side. It is very much ol an overstatement to say that these loco could be .. destroyed by a hand &renade, .. but they could be rendered inoperable by a guerrilla attack. The destruction of or damace to these Jocks could be accomplished, for example, by well-placed explosive charges or mines, or by artillery or rocket fire from nearby Panam~ territory. ANOTHER VULNERABLE point is the l.~ mile lone earthen dam located next to the Gatun Locks on the Atlantic side of the canal. Responding t.o a congressio~ inquiry, the State Department noted pessimistieally that ''while the Panama Canal and the Canal 1.one can be de- f ended, even in a hostile environment. the con· tin'400S operation .of the canal could not be iJlaured in thatenvlr9nment. · · The State Department believes that it would re· quire an American force of approximately "100,000 men with supporting air And naval forces .. to de- fend the Canal Zone against an all-out guerrilla campaign by 10,000 irregular troops armed and trained by another Latin American country. OVER THE YEARS, the Panama Canal Com- pany has proven lo be very efficient in transit ~perations. There have been only four ship sinkings m the past 62 years. Major accidents are rare, and By CLAIBORNE PELL ,.......,...,. .... , .... President Carter and his advisers are con- sulUng congressional supporters Of the arts OI\ how best t.o Improve the federal role tn the field. During these discussions, I'm keeping one principle in mind which was beautifully ex- pressed by Woodrow Wilson. He said, "When I look back on the process of history, when r survey the genesis of America, then I see this written over every paie: that na· tions are renewed from t.he bottom, not from the top; that the genius which sprints up rrom the ranks of unknown men is the genius which re- news the youth and energy or the people." THAT IS A philosophy that bolds true for many fields, and nowhere is it more true than m tbeart.s. 1>lverslty1s also the key to public acceptance and commetclal su~cess. In 196S when I first pro- posed legislation to su~rt the atts and humanities, there were only a bandfUl ot senators who supported the {dQ, We -were met with criticism and ridicule, I was n1arded as be- ing something or a dreamer and eccentric. Largely becauae of that initial criUoilm, uie pbllosopby that became the guiding principle for the Endowments was to use federal assistance as a stimulus for non-federal antstance. We have seen that concept increase mf1hti- Jy. The Arts Endowment tells us that tor every federal dollar pl'Ovided, at least two boa.federal dollars are generated. even small scrapes in the canal locks are unusual. Over the last five years, transits of the canal have averaged 30 to 40 ships a day, with 50 ships or more a day not uncommon. The canal is important for U.S. trade but less so than it bu been in the past. Approximately 16 per- cent ot the total U.S. export and import tonnace comes and goes by the way of the canal. In terms of monetary value tbe fl1u.re ls about a pereenL Si.nee foreign trade amoupg to leas than 10 percent ol the U.S. gross natioaal product, the canal lnfluencea less than 1 percent of the U.S. GNP. In terms ol intematiooal trade, about S percent of the bulk tonnage of world trade uses the canal on a yearly basis. The total monetary value ia about 1 percent. THE LONG TED trends in merchant traffic for the canal and t.echnoloeical developments ln ocean eargo carriers suggest the Panaina Canal Last year we experimented in the Congress with a new cballence-srant program for these cultural fields. The principle here was that for every $1 federal, three non·f ederal dollars would be requlred to complete the erant. Overnight, this program bas become immeIJSeiy popular. We anticipated that 1n fl.seal year 1978. beginnlne October l, $18 million would be ap. proprlatecllor the arts. the AppropriatJons Com· mittee sinitlarly acted in approval. but es of now the Arts Endowment bas T«elved applications requesting cwer $70 million in federal fUnds. O~ viously the principle of the federal dollar serving as a means of encovagtng printe assistance is working. And we can look with pleasure on these de- velopments since the be1iiming ot the program in196S: --Prof e:ssional ottbestru throqbout t."te na- tion bave crown from 58to125. -.Resident professional theaten. those with roots-in their communities. have crown from lS to70. ~dent professional dance companies hne O'OWD from lOto 10. -DANCETOUJUNG~putes have l1'0WD from 2'7 to 167. . • • -()pera companies have IJ'Oft from 27 to 48. Even of more importance Is thesrowth ottbe States Arts mo•ement. Tbe 1985 legtalat1on man- dated in law the establishment of official state will become less important as a major waterway in the years ahead. The large bulk car&o carriers are in man.y cases too large to use the canal. Wheo the canal was built, the lock chambers appeared to be massive In size; 1,000 feet long, 110 feet wide, and 40 feet deep -larger than any ship lhea afloat. But already there are over 1,300 merchant ships too large to pass through the locks and another 1, 100 that cannot use the canal when they a.re carrying full cargos. Accordlng to trade analyst. Dr. Leon M. Cole. .. The conclusions to be distilled from the repcrts and data surveyed are that while the Panama Canal is indeed an important facility for world and U.S. commerce, it is not or overwhelmlna or critical economic importance.·· Even now, bulk cargo rates for material going \'ia large carriers from the U.S. East Coast to Japan by way of the Cape are fully competitive with the shorter canal route. 3*endes to support the arts In every state of the Union. In the early years of the program. these agencies were supporting the arts with M alillion. Today"s total is close to $60 million, a lS-fold increase in 11 years. Reflecting that growth, the law now directs that some federal s~pport must be used to ald state agencJes in boll\ arts and humanities areas. TUE ~UE HERE IS t!l°\ trend to"Ward un- due favoritism for alreadv-estabH:.hAd artist.A and scholars. Sup~rters of the arts and d .-rtlsts are powttfuUy attracted by the gJamorou auperstars of the species. Some woold continually support luminaries with subsidies to the detriment of other producers. What I want to see ls the development or new talent. and the development of an atmospbere io tbls country that ls condudve toward artlstic en- deavor on all level~. We need to keep a healthy concern for ex- amples of excellence and quality, but we need to il\~reas\, the number of people participating in tbe arts, not limit them. IN TUE SAii~ way, we nurtOl'e trees because they produce flowers and fruit whJcb we admke. However the plant is nourished from the bdttom, not the top. Now that President Cuter has turned his at- tention t.o the &$. I will push this theme once again. Hlst.th=· lJnd• Lee a W fll JiaOI this week 10Uf mail ad looting at your drawlnel oo f avortt.e rtc:dles. The &cw-' hu to be GM by .John ca1a. U. el Coda 11 ... It wins tbe Jll'ile of a Keued;r ball doJlarmdietot cSra...m1--. JohD aubmitted f!iaotw ·pod one. Wbat•a wb.lte aDd floeta ui>? A retarded anoWflate. JOllN'S 81STB~ DJ.._., la, "Wbo bu been a prize wtuaer iD this space many times. also sent in some good ones. How about this one! -Why ls a mouse like a clover! Because tbe ••cat-.tlo'• eat it. Or -Why are bandculfa like souvenirs? They are made for "two-wrists." John al80 JSks .. what's big, black and eats rocks? A big, black rock eater.•· Diane gets an honorable men. lion along with Sage Osterfeld, 13, of Mission Viejo. She sent in a quartet of riddles. Her drawings are excellent. Sage asks, "Why do cows wear cowbells? Because their horns 'don't wol'k. •' Her other riddles: PRIZE WINNER JOhn Caln, 11. 2052 Mandarin, CM What weighs 2 tons and sings? Harry Elefonte. WHAT DOES A 200-pound mouse say? Here kitty, kitty, I kitty. asks, "Did you hear about the big laundry detergent spill off the cout? Tbe tide kept coming in.·· cle, skateboard, doll, etc. The drawings &bould be done on white paper four and a half inches wide by four inches deep wtth black pen or India ink. Do not use Crayolas as they do not reproduce. The drawings should be sent to Uncle Len, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Why are elephants so wrinkled? Did you ever try to There were many other funny riddles and drawings, but space doesn't permit using them all. Thanks for sharing them. iron one'! · Tori Pera, 12, o! Costa Mesa, You are invited for next Satur- day to do a drawing of your favorite toy. This could be a bicy-Goodby for now. ~ L'etters· .From .Ellie . . . .. . . (c) "" ,,_ •• ....,_. Dear Ellie Does a ceDtlpede really baft • lllDHked less! Pat H. Dear Pat, Most centipedes have fewer than 100 legs, but there is one type that bas even more than 100. All centipedes have long segmented bodies, • and each segment bears a pair of leas. The first pair are pincer-like claws that meet under the head. These animals are divided into four ' orders: the first two have 1S : pairs or legs, the third has 21 I l or 23 pairs, and the fourth has 35 to 177 pairs. As you can see, only some members of the last I group really merit the name ; centipede. It is interesting to ~ •• note that the pairs of legs. no f milller bow man)' there ue. ia always an odd number. • ·The ftl'st two orders hateb with fewer than thi"'15 body segments and add more after each ' skin mo\!)t. ... \Yhen. the 15 are reached, the creatures continue to moult. but no more seg: ments are added. In the tb.lrd aQd fo\U'th orders. the infants batch, with the full number Of body segments, rather the opposite to what we might expect since the1 have so mant to bealn with. The different otden have dU~ e11 laying methods: some lay only °"8 etc at a Ume; others lay a great nu~bef; ~me abandon tbeir eggs, Others stay Wlth tbem aDd groom tb~m often lO · prevent the developmeQt of fungi IJ'QYitb. Ellie Dear Ellie. Wbu are tbe animals like~ Uwe la acaUop a bells? Jay B. , Dear lay. There are about 300 dllferent species or eallop5. all with a s!mllM' shaped abell. The callop body is covered wUb a manUe that can produce new sbell material. 'l'be .S•e ~the man· tl• baa a large number of thread·like tentacles which can be extended or retracted. Alternating · with the tentacles are tiny eyes that are very complex and give considerable information lo the scallop such as areas of light and darkness, and even of small changes produced by fleeting shadows. . Scallops feed by straining particles through a sieve-like mechanism of the gills. One of the most remarkable facts about these bivalves is the swimming ability of several species. They swim by opening the shell and snapping it shut so that jets ol water are expelled from each side. They can even change direction by controlling the jet. When escaping a predator, a scallop actually swims backwards. These shells can literally leap away from 81t attacker. Ellie DearEllle, I read Ula& lbe abark ls a boneless fisb. How ca.a. thlatie? MarkW. ~arMar~ : · The skeleton of sharks and rays is not made of bone but of a softer substance called cartUage. The-- hardest parts of these fish are the teeth and the apinJ!S.OO the rans. The otber group, the bony fish. includes a varie- ty of sizes and shapes from the tiny sea horse. to the huge ,~an sunfish that can weith up to 5,000 po\lndS. The snake-like eels belong to ~ lt'OUP as do thtrmore convenUonal shaped salm6n, trout and minno-ws. There are a very great nu'1\bel' of dif· ferent k1nda of boQY, l1lb but only a few of the cartilage species. Ellie ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTION: What ls a sloth bear like? This Indian bear is a small, shaggy creature with a manUe or long shoulder hair. It hu a long nose and mobile lips used fer 1athertng termites. These are sucked in through a aap tn the front teeth. QUES'l'JON: A.mone mammals, the rodent or· dcr ha the most memt>en. Which is the largest or the rodents? ,Business " Difficult, Kit/8 FiM W AILA WALLA. Wuti. <AP> -Fifth araden at Prolpect ~olnt SebOOl found out last scbool tem.esttr what parents bavo beeli autn. for 1ear11: it's a tOuah wor14 ln-whleh to mate a buck. • Tbe atudents learned what makes tree enterprise work. ud thlDP auch u supply and demand. credit.. hlflalfon and compeijtion have become more than just confusia& concepts. A lesson learned by Tracy Rlchardsoo, a popcorn merchant tn the ·~lnl·aoclety'' of Thrilllville, was that svccess Is not easy in a competitive giarket. "Business was almost too aood. The popc;om sold too fast and tt was too mucb trouble making it and keeping up with my homework. And I couldn't raise :':ecf.rice because others compl :· said Traey. SO SHE ADOPl'ED a venera· ble mercbandi5ing tradition - she cut the amount of pc>pcorn ln each package an4 sold it at the same price. Merchants in the minlsocieties of Ayraynil\ and Patronville also sold popcorn, but their prices were higher and their customers few. Tracy eventually dropped the popcorn and started a new line -necklaces and other small craft items -which brought her a Udy profit wit.b less work. The developer of the pro- gram, teacher Nancy Ball, saw it as a lesson in practical economics and politics: "They weren't just playing store. That was the excltina ex- perience that got them in· volved. As adults, so many de- cisions they will make are economic ones. A wrong de- cision can mean disaster." MINISOCIETY members established banks, seek loans, rent space for .their stores and even had their wages garnisheed of they didn't pay their bills. · They also elected civil ser- vants to administer the laws they adopted: fines. tariffs, advertis· ing costs, business licenses, rela- tions with other minisocieties and taxes. The economy was based on a regular "government .. stipend each student got for being a eood citizen. which included at· ~ tending classes. programs. • Llama Metered A Llama named Babrni was parked on a street near the Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris during a .recent hoh- day weekend.· Bambi"s owner. Joseph Povanovitch. an animal trainer, had no problem finding a parking place on the usually crowded avenue. because most Parisians . had left the city for the holiday. One-cat Bank 'Big Bear' Blood Dorwr NEW YORK (AP> -He's large enou1b to be called Bi& Bear, and he's kept in great sbape with only the best of c~. But he de· serves lt, because Big Bear is.a one-cal blood bank for felines. The 10th-pound while, black and beige cat gives up 10 percent of his blood from time to tlme to help save other cats' lives at the hospital run by the American Society for the Prevention o( Cruelty to Animals on Manhattan's Upper East Side. DUNCAN WRIGHT, EXECUTIVE DIRECl'Olt of the ASPCA. said most humans don't realize that animals, too, often need blood. transfusions during and after surgery. To fill the need. the ASPCA uses donor animals -large, healthy and with good disposit19-fi*· · Big Bear, now 3-yeara.otd._s:ame to the shelter as• str•y about nine months ago. Because he \tas bi1, the hospital decided to spend time and money making him a donor. They put him on a high-protein diet or vitamins and r'.,v ud pre- pared pieat. They gave him special medical attention ---.nd1ots of atfectlon. yor exampl~ Big Bear often ah ares Wright's office. In addition to being a family fun feature, THE QUIZ 11 an Integral part ot t.be in·elassroo~ news profl'am pretea~ed in Orange Ooul area sthoe&s u • pubUc Hr•ieiaby the Dally PJlot. _.._. ..... ~ . .._) ..... ~ l Under the P~nt's plan, about .. l •• per cent of all Amerlans would 'ecelve some welfare benefits. a-S b-15 c-30 3 As U.S. 5ec:retary of SCate Vance toured the Mlddle East. Israel's Prime ~lnlltet Menahem Beglneonflnned thaltwaelt~ have been akl1n1 ~n's (CHOOSE ONE: Moslem, Chtfstbin) fcwc:er In their Iona dvll war against Palestlnlan guerrmas. 4 Atchbbhop Mabriol, who became the fltU preskSent of~ 1lllnd nation of •• t .. when It beclme lndepwodeot In 19'0. died It qe 63. 5 South Afrkln l'Wtme Minister JOhn Vonttr bmerly attaC:Md Pi'ieskMnt Carter for what he mimed wat a.1ftdue U.S. pteUUre on hi. · nation and nelghborfns •• t .. totvm rule~ to the majorlty ~k populatiom. a.An~• &>;Zambia c-llhodesia • ASIUNGTON <AP> Takh\I C8en .to court for vlolatlnc th re.I Communluuon Commlulon '1 nllet 1et1 more re ulll for the m Oum any oth r 9f'fottem t method, tht FCC 81)'1. The n.~nid a alx·month atuCly hOwtd "eduuUon alone exhlb ted ' • no iarii.ftcantcompllance e/lecta." One reason education pro· I~ duced h diaappolnUn1 re1ulll, • Ui FCC sald. 11 that "hitbltuaUy vtotative CB uurs may be reltlve to cha11cea in their J \ l • operaU\l't behnlor." A ftEMENDOUS increase in citizens band operators that has . overwhelmed the FCC's limited ,: enforcement held teams led the FCC to undertake the study • The study focused on 15 ~ "t metropohtan areas and involved I four ways ol trying to prod CBer. s into complyine with the rules· f Jdentifyine, inspecting and c1t- J int ill~ally operated CB sta- tions, the so-caned convenltonal approach: visiting communities • for a week to educate CBers 11 :-'------------h !_~ PUNE STRIPPED ,, : ~' ~-AITER ~DING i : , KALKASKA. Mich. CAP> • : · James Argq of Columbus, Ohio. I · was forced to make an emergen- 1 : cy landing near this small l ~ northern Michigan community in • ' his small airplane l When he returned later to •bout rules: preparina evidence against -.erl0\18 violators and re· terrtnt it to U.S. attorneys for criminal prosecutions, referred to •• the criminal sanctions \met.bod, and a combination of education and use of sanctions aeainst some ot the serious violators in an area THE FCC FOUND criminal sanctions the mo.t cost-eCfective. conventional sanctions second best. the educational sanction combination third best and educatioo alone least effecUve. ''Another possible reason for the failure of the edu.cation techniques in improving rules compliance couJd be that the persons attending the educa· lional presentations were already complying with the rules. and that these programs did not reach those CB operators who are frequent and-or serious violators. VIEJO FAMILY LANDS~APES OWN YARD Tray, Carol abd Chris Schrieber At-Work ByANNECOOPER Ot Tiie ~1, .. llet 51"'1 , Schreiber. He described the house at 22822 Vl Rosa as look- in1 Uko~aC}U4J'e boJt1lWn1on apancake. THE ONt.Y ltEUEF to the aniular Unea of the house and the flat yard wu a aullY, c~-.ted by erosion from on· cotna construcUoo on a hill behind tbe-~~ber home. Two yean later. after a lot of t>lanmntfbard work, and luck, the Scbrelbers were alniled outUl June b)' the Miasiort- Vlejo BeauUful Committee for a l~ape award. t I • SCH.REIBEa, who teaches wclert~ 8Jtd JP.•tb •t Fowl· tain Valley Jllgh SCboOl, maintains tllat .~be and hl$ wife can do lt. anybody else wt1h lhe'-desire to create an attrac- tively landscaped yard can do it. too.• "ll 's not a matter or money.•• be sttct • .., ben we moved in. everyone around us was siddlftc. ~ told us seed would never take, but we seeded anyway. Seedlnt was neat- ly $100cheaper. · ''Slnd tben. some of the sodded lawns have died. The sod lay like a toupee on this arid ~oil: and the roots never \ook bold. But our seeded lawn b tbririog." THE StJ~ESS of the seeded lawn was due tn part to luck. said Schreiber. The sandy soll flU be bou'bt to get rid of the run-off gully turned out to be almost exclusively sand. not contaminated with mucb soil. "Fortunat~ly our lawn thrives on sandy soil." be said. But there was bad luck too. The new bom'°wners had no sooner had soil additives delivered to their yard and .carefullytpreJd n Cor:ev.en distribution, than Mission Viejo was hit by a heavy rain storm. "If anyone had ever told me I'd be outside at 2 a.m. in a terrible rain, digging trericbes to try to save son additives. I'd have bet it could never happen --but there I was." said Schreiber. "And it worked." ALTHOUGH MISTAKES have sometimes worked to the young couple ·s advantage, they have left relatively tittle to chance. As soon as they had lot plans from the developer. they <,iesigned landscapingwhich would relieve the sterility dt thebox'O?l·th~-panca~ look with now1n1. curving lines. "I had another, sneaky reason for curving the lay.in border;· Schreiber said. "The lawn·s easier to mow that way." ~ make repairs, the plane was still f, 'there. But somebody had taken the propeller, e1Jgine. instruments radio and seats -$.5,000 worth or equipment. Argo can't fly the plane out but must truck 1t back to Ohio, state pol ice said. "However, this line of reason· ing is questionable because of the success of those conducting the educational program in saturat- ing the local news media through question-and-answer sessions. appearances on talk shows and press releases. Apparently. thoi.e persons who chose to violate rather than obey the rule did so not out or ignorance ... Meanwhile, the FCC said most applicants for CB licenses are us mg the wrong 21p code and delay mg lhe processing The correct corle 1s 17326 Moving into a new Mission Vie10 home two years ago, surrounded by what they said could be called "dirt" only in jest. Tray and Carol Scbreber had to build their yard from the drawing board. ON THE FRONT lawn they built up a mound of dirt and planted a pine tree. "We took a lot or kidding about our burial mound.·· said Schreiber. "They kidded us. but then they copied us. Now there are several trees planted on mounds on our street·· • I , i.: Horoscope I .~ . ! ~ Gemini: Rise . J • I;' 4bove Jealousy ' I ~: SUNDAY,AVG.%1 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIF.S {March 21-Apnl 19): Be definite, draw line, ~ow when relationship or project is finished. Accent on speculation, spending, emotional in- volvement. TAURUS {April 20-May 20 >. Highlight indepen- dence in sense that you don't rely on others to do what you must do. Legal affairs req~ire quiet mo-;c.. ments of reflection. GEMINI <May 21-June 20). Teach, learn, rise • above petty jealousies -your intuition is sparked, your spiritual values come into clear, sharp focus. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Diversity - means check numerous places, people. Don't be bogged down -expand horizons, multiply in• ·: • terests. Give full rein to intellectual curiosity .. ... J.' VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be discriminating, analytical. One who tells "ncteta" could be victim of wishful lhinkitli. Your owtt concepts, "inspira- tions" are more apt to be op i.rget. ~ UBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Make necessary ad-~ justment.s, chances at home. Money questions f .~ should be discussed, aoalned. not argued ~ to ,.~point of emotional •ratigue. Make conciliatory • • gesture . . .."\ SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): Cycle high -be .. confident, direct, indepenc1ent. You are cl.lscussed ' ~ by those in position of po~er. Show lha~ you are witung to handle responsibility. SAGITl'ARIVS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You have ''proof" to back up beliers. You know how to pro- •' ceed, who to see1 what papers are required. Older individual wants you to suc:ceed. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Romance, creatl vity, willln1ness to display friendshipi warmth -the~e all are part of your persona •c:enario. You aaln more recolf\ltion because you correct• mistake. ··our house had stood empty ror some time. but the soil was so poor, not even weeds iwould grow in 1t. ·· said Conviction Upheld SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -The first-degree murder conviction of David Malek Ismail in the 1975 slaying of the patriarch of ttie Church of the East in San Jose has been upheld by the state Court of Appeal. The court rejected arguments that the charge should have been reduced to sccond·degree murder because evidence did not prove premeditation and deliberation. It turned down a claim that evidence showed Ismail couldn't have premeditated the kilting because of diminished capacity through drinking. FABULOUS SAVINGS ON All PATIO 1FURNITURE IN STOCK JHRCi>lJGH AUGUST 31, 1977. AIRPORT EXECUTIVE SUITES lrand new phuh execvff•e suitea with exciting Orang• County airport •lew. "'"'*late oc~ancy. 17141 833-9900 ALLERGY? (213) 214-2556 (714) 543-9624 Recorded Message ALLERGY CO)ITROL FOUNDATION Sol 1513, Oranp ta 92668 Write for Ft... ltlf~ l'WMllM6 HU TIM• Al•COMD. "'-·----1 Service In Your Arn -C<lll MISSION VIEJO 11922 C.M(no C.pistrono fSoln Olevc> Frwy. at Avery Pkw,.l . 495-4401 COSTA MESA 1Sl6 lffWOOC't 81Yd 642·1753 St. Lie. :?176$7 IE CONCERNED PREVENT -n -J !F~ ... ~simple 1 1 r Dryinl nowcra 't really a eompllc tllid proce&a. You c1on•t hn' to apedal ~mmetc:W preparations C)r vult 'very druptore in your nel'1iboi'bood to make YoUr 01Q. U CIA be u &lmpl.e and atratchttanr..-.1 as hangin& brancbel ot flolrt:n up- side down for a week or two! There are mqy flowtll'J that air or saoddry beaaitilulb'. lmaaine how pleasant it would be~ estjQy your own colorful bouquets in the middle of winter. Some of the most common I Alm08t everyone loves a bou- Quet of beautiful flowers tn their house. Whether the arrancement ts a dozen lons·stemmed red !loses, an armful of mixed •ardf:J\ flowers or a bunch of Wildflowera. ltt1 admired and en- joyed. .HOWever, it seems that flowa CJQn't always laat as long ~ you'd un them to and some · aeem espectally frafile. Take beart because there are some useful tips to help prolong a • nower'a vase life. F1rst. a good start is to cut flowers in the early morning or evening and choose only fresh blossoms or buds. Daylilles should be selected with un- opened. fat buds to ensure bloom indoors. Use sbarp tools so that the wound is clean and the plant can heal quickly. Also carry a bucket of water to plunge the freshly picked flowers into since there ia no sense lD letting the flowers wilt before yo1& CllD oven set tbem into the house. WIBLE WORKING wlUl these cut flowers, try t.o keep them out of d.ralls since they'll wilt faster in drafts than in heat. Next take ' time to condition the flowers before you arrange them. To do this, remove all the foUate that will be underwater as it wW foul tt\e water more quickly and make arranging individual flowers more difficult. Also remove Rose thorns and all the leaves off ·of Chrysan- themums since it bas been shown they last lonter if all their leaves are stripped off. Then, make a clean. slanting cut an inch or two .... .48 .. from the base of the stem wtuch lets the flower absorb more J water. Make the cut with the stom submerged ill we.rm water to keep air from enterine and ' blocking the conductive tissues. ) I THE WOODIER the plant's stem, the hotter the water can be. Soft stemmed plants like Begonias or Zinnias can only handle warm water. Woody stemmed flowers will respond • even better to hot but not boiling • water if their stems are crushed ~ or slit to encourage more water uptake. While hot water sounds drastic, it is very effective in restoring wilted flowers. Ifiou cut flowers llke Poppies w have bleeding stems, sear the: t end over a name to reduce sap loss and prolong their life. ••everlasting .. blooms are the • Strawflower; Perennial Baby's t' Breath, both the rooster's comb • i type and the ~Y plumes in ' golden yellow, fiery ·red or J magenta; the Gfobe Amaranth; , the Sea Lavender or Static. Cut. t all of these befor~ the flowers are I fully opened and bang them bead 1 down in loosely tied bunches until ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ they are fully dry. : t AN INl'ERESTING addition to I a dried arrao~ement is Fuller's 1 Teasel. The biennial plant looks '~ something like a 6' thistle, but J the seed heads a~ .attractive I ;with many booked J>ract,s. GJ.obe 1 Thistle, a good perennial border ' • plant for sun or part shade, bas ~ round metallic blue flower heads 1 ··with spiny bracts. Pick these , while they 're still green or J.ust ~ i ftl~ blue shows, and they will dry· 1bhutifully. Another unusual lent is Honesty of .Money Plant, its flattened oval seed pods are almost· translucent once outer skin is removed and they dry to a nice parchment white. If you'd like to dry flowers that ren't everlasting. try the sand · method. Remove the flower's stem and replace it with a thin wire inserted through tbe fl<nver head. Make a small book in one -end that will catcb and hold in- side the blossom so the wire ' doesn't pull through. Once the wire is in ~ace, curl it \IP so the flower can be placed right side up in a container. Then, basically •all you do is carefully pour very . rine,,.dry sand in and around the petals. Remember to use the ·sand to support the petals in a natural way. Don't dump the sand on or it will fll¢tl!D the flower. Baekgard Grist lffUl Styled after a real grist mill built in 1797 on the bank of Clear Creek in Tennessee, this project requires no special tools for completion. The base. sides and roof are made from scrap exterior plywood, while scrap composition · shingles can be used to cover the roof. To obtain #456 Grist Mill plan, send $2.50 in check or money order to Steve Ellingson, c /o Orange Coast Daily Pilot Pattern Dept., P. O.,Box 2383, Van Nuys, CA., 91409. 'Pink Hawthorns' ' Set Exhibit Theme The new slate of officers of the Pink Hawthorn of Fountain Valley Branch of Woman's National Farm & Garden Association conducted a special meeting, to discuss and make plans for partici_pation in the.Renaissance Fair at Valley Gardens on Aug. 27 apd 28.: • • · The Ch~"Q chase as a theme "flowers of our nejgbbors .. (city flo\f'ers of Orange County). A live display of the specific plants will .J>e on ~bit with club members present, who will have information 9t:oncerning the display contents. and al~o visit with anyone interest· . ed Lrnearning about our club and jts many planned activities. A MEMBERSIDP TEA will be held Aug. 30, at 10 a.m. at the home of president, Lois Campbell. Interested ladies are invited to come to the tea, where more information will oodiscussed about the club and its Jnany worthwhile activities, Anyone· interested in attending the membership tea er lhe first regular m~ting of Sept. 6, should call either Lois Campbell, presi- dent, at554-3860, or Mid Betters, membership chairman, at 962-9797. MembersJ:tip is notlimiied to Fountain Valley residents. Nursery's Festival, Date Set T.he fun, gaiety. music 'and costumes of the Renaissance era of medieval England will be presented Aug. 27 and 28 at Valley Gardens Nursery . 18420 BrookhurstSt.,Fountaio Valley. Many garden clubs and societies with booths as well as many craftsmen will tell about their organizations and products.. SPECIAL GARDENS will be planted to de- monstrate how plants can be used to beautify home landscapes. In addition, lectures will be presented by v ariGus societies, on numerous plant sub .. "' jects, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., bot.b days of the Renaissance Garden Festival. Valley Gardens is located in Fountain Valley on Brookhurst. one-half mile south of the San Diego freeway. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. _Tropical Garden · A Lush Paradise , · • l ' ·Weekend '. . • I ··AUGIJST All SALE ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND THROUGH AUG. 31, 1977 ":BANKAMERICARD/MASTERCff!\RGE 4"'8EGONIA ' ·4.wVINCA PONYPA BEGONIA PONYPA~VINCA . • Reg. Reg. CUSTOM FDIE SCREENS N05T IN 3 oAYS POLL YLOM Bv CHEVRON 5 \'EAR GUARANTEE s,,ecw $ 7 .3 9 ::;., 99 11•r , ... ,.n.11.. • ..... ,.. Sl7 50 Min. -..... c..u ..... SALE! SHOP EARLY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IBESE ONCE-A -YEAR BARGAINS! ~ LONG STEM .ROSES Regular $22.50 per: dozen NOWS3.98 per ooan-Newport Only ........ L&~--.A~-. ~ - 81turCS• • Au ua• 2l l!!! ~'Fish' to Quit Cop Comedy For the Record STO\IALL·HOWA•O Wnley J., U . CNSll\'. Tellf&, lftd B•rblra £1elnt, .. """'lt\lldift lu<I\. .... ~ ...... ,. -.-.... c ... OllAINO•• -AnllMll'f ............... TA" Altc~ ........ •t•llle Mareer.t. .,.1,"'f tt ...... Witttl'lllMlff Ml ••~•.-n.1,fl1ttwMt1,11'1 .IOHN'°"'JOHNION -Jarntt I .. J11e11c.iatr-,91r1. .io. •M ad1th 0.,.....1,,., 2t, bo111 of .,.., .... ,, l'WftlelolV•llW. • Mr e• ""''-TMIMt MtCM.il, S-Y AMAMICl·MOO•I -flobeft, 11, Dy 'Ell&Y 8\JfK ~~·=·'--(IV-, •• ,.,.. r.==..~· "· llotll !If Hunt. LOS AN ,,£>.LES C"'PJ t>et-L1v• P'lah ,. retir· .. y. WAllll•H·Kl!LLV-Jeme1w1rr .... "'a:. n "'~ .._... •• lt11 .io. Sen Cl-I•, elld !Ive JYnt, ~. from tht police force ln September, but he'• 10-Mr. Mt""" AIM -.irllf-. lAO\Hla 1!4*"*"' PllBUC NOl'ICE 'lc:TlTIOUI IUtl ... U NAMm ITATaMtlNT '~ IOllOWl119 --........ bllJI MHHI ICtANG CONSUi.. Ti NO SUl\ltCaS. tJO Mt•wlerll Otlw • Yt\#\1 leech, Calilot11l1tlUI (lt'olyn I'..-. ''° Mu•wterll Orlw, ~ llM<ft, ClllfO'lli• t1'St Tlllt 11\AIMU Ii teMll<-l>'I 111 Ill• dl1tld\lll Cattlyn .. , .... Tiiis 1ttl-I WH tlltd with ttle C.W..IY Clef1t ti Or11191 CWlllY 011 J"'y v.t•n PV UCNOTICB lo &tack ar°"1nd as C itizen Phil F11h. aN<ll. ...,, .... ~.1'11 MOWV.NO.Wt1':'-l~ ,._,., 1C1r1, 1~. Abe Vtaoda baa been allerna\lnc between ,..,, _, ""'-"*" -.., .... a1 Tffe. ...d 1..11111e Mo. i.. bo111 •• l'ICT1T1ou11usueus ~ Miller" and b11 own ABC atrltl, ''Flah." DOy, ....-•.1m :~~"::~~Z-CAHNAOY -Arturo, •---,..-,-ct11-1n_ou_s_1_u_1_1 .. -,-.-,--t Tiit .:.=:.':!!!~::..., 9tltl· PUBUC NOTICE fUBUCNOTICE when t.ho fall aea-.;on opens he wlll retire from Mr enit """ R-1• t..a •tt•. s.,. "· •M Oo11ne a.111vne. 1'. tio1h of MAM• tTAHMI,., nesu11 y 's de\edJ\/e squad in a two part 1how c1-...te.t1<1. ~~:~:'o.'""i.uRuv -Rtb111Jemu. bll~~o;.~1111 ""'n' .,e delne e111:~=~N,.!!~.~ .. 5e!~!,~·~~~ ITAT:==T~~':f"~~WAI. oda UI only ss. but be plays Ftsh as an older man !llarriflfle , •. COil• Meu, end Jiii 54nMwte. ••• CANYON AUTO SUPft'-Y· UI mae ON•ATINOUMD .. 1rv1.... , ..... _. CeftVon ""· t..ae-IM(h, H...-~-le Cel~ •tCTl'l'UlutHllMeUNAM• ' I • I SIM,.SOH·WIMM&R _ _,..,,.,Leroy, CA '1•SI cor-at!Clll t04a l'lw "-""" I.JI,, TIM tDllllWl111P*tllll1111 "ltltdrawn IAb'T JUNE, VIGODA stated a walkout or h s .., r~•n s.<,endL.ealll.Avlnle,49.bolllofHunl· ,.,.d ~lcllltl Hertma1t, )OI Hunlf:it,on8HC".CAm46 ... Otlltfll ••rln•r frem '"• ·~·! ~~~ l~,~~.:~o:~~: ~~~~~ ~~~!~:~~ HIUllOU·A::~l' ... -Herolel. ;::::-.~::~AS -llODerl ::~:.'}~~=~~:~"°11• WI ~=:~...:::::=.-..:Hot• ~~~~;:.=:~:,,fl:: n ........... -Marl• Nitti•, "· .... .... Ill... .... ,.._. .. . c miru senes, "79 Park Avenue." ••Toro. Nlelt,'9.-Pelrlcl•A111t,.,,bolllof Th' llWlnH• I• COlldllcl ... vr • Tiiis ~-' "fM -... t11 .... SUI WWMf AW., 9411111 .. .,.on euc: ... th ed t bo tl \h t ABC Rl\ll,.A-VALOlt _ Frencltt•, 41, Hu11llnoton .. ac11. llmlttclwnMnlllo CoUlltY Clertt of Or•1ttt C:-ty lft CA.'16f' Virsoda reaten o yco e wo end .Nile M., 1'. botlt °' ,._11111 L.llVY·HORTON -AMn S..men.1•. Fred M. H•nm111 Au9111U, ""· Tiii fldltl-11111ti.tu "'"" 1111t .. sbows because he lost the role, but he reported to ve11..,. a11d l!dl111~re1, 11. bolllo! Hunt· Thia 11111-nt wH mw •1111 tll9 ""'" rnet1t 1or IN pe11Mnlll11wM111..s °" PUBLIC NOTICE k on bChedule. Dur mg time out from the series MC co•MACK·HOL.MES -o-1e1 •net01t 8tectt. Jiiiy,. ~~~~ °'"' °' Oranee Cou11tr.,.. July •=~~~~~:~nOally P'li«. ~,;."' a. m• '" Ille count; of did take roles in "The Cheap Detective" and tbe "•Y.» .... IT•rllvnMMi..tt.-of eoROIER·NATL.ANO -werMr P., ..,._1 HSJ-11 FllllHMoeefld...,...ol1tw"-""" '•CT1nousau11N•U _..a Co .. H 'II I .__ Hunt"'-' etecfl o , Ntwpon Btec.,, .,.., Marearlll P'11blllhad ~ eoa11 Dally Piiot, wm.tr.-,., HAMI ST~T•M .. f1' movie "Th e Com~y mpany. e a so ~ BONZl"·OIKLI -arlc COlll'e«I. ''· Merle,30.eor-••Mar. JulyJO,enclAuo-•. 1>.20. "11 u ... n PUBLIC NOUCE H•n .1.., Morl(rOtt, mo Turbo TM 1oi1ow1no 119non '' c11>1119 i-i seen on the "Donny and L•k•woad. enc1 L.orler111e. "· Hurtt· St~ 1..one11e1C11.CA.,... ,,. .... , Marie Show" in the fall ~'t,~A=TT -'r•n• WttltY. 11. PUBLIC NOTICE JtCTlTIOUUUllHIU ll~HowlfdJavMont;~ no~~':0A':.::!. ~!~~A~1~1!'. ··Fish'' has now re· ~:!:::'Holl•. -wrrl L.M. ,., San· PUBLIC NOTICE TIM to1::!:!:.!:,~.",:."llMI• "'*I"'" 0r..,.. eoett oe11y Piiot. C•lllOml• turned to Saturday night SI MPSOH·SIMPSON -L•IHCI STAUMIMT 01' AIANDONMINT "~~~:::.:~~·::.,u nHUt' JutyJO,...OAllOUll•. U.10. tfn 3.1$S-17 Atlo=~L.~=-·y~~c.?.::~~:' on ABC where it will EU98M, '2• ,,,,..,,..., "'11" "lllh. so. Ol'USI 0 ,. ,.,. 1o1•-•ne .,..._ 11 dol119 t>ual· HOMIAOAIN HOUH CA•I' .... , P.O. 11o11 •t Soutn Ueuna. ea111or111. stay during the fall ~ri:;~~~~~·,.oo-r0oue1e1,tt. l'tCT•T1ounustNUS 11•:~1..•GHT PHU. u .. t ._, •• ""'111~&!"~~,~-=~'"' PUBUCNOTICE ~~1s11us1~srsc01tc1ucitc1 .... ~·- seai.on -after a brief wuil'lllMtw. elld Linde A., i.. Wtsl Thi io1iew1..::!!n, 11 • .,. .... ,.. we1tm1,.1er.CAn.u St.,•twt1alnv111i.v.catt1oe •------...... -----lncOfllQret~~totl•Uon ou.;; ~-~ tenure on Thursdays. eovine 00,,.4 ,.,...,.of1111 11c1111ovs Du•lneu GE NE eoOTH uu2 Bow fl. C.ret AM ftll)e'I. *-u....... 1ia1noU11u11Na11 ~rtntnll4p. F"ey tUICOSICI -Aaymollel t14mt WHtmlnste<.CA'2083. 9ht0.,#1,0.-y,CAWl41 MAMtUTA,.MINT PatrlOC:...non '' J 'm Op ti mi S ti C Eowerd Jr .. ti, Irvin., lllO Alln R.R. SMITH, TRUCKING. 6061 Tnl• business II collducled by en In· 11!1• bll1lntH II conduct" l>y e Tiie lollowlno 11trtoft 11 clolnt bus.I· This natemenl wet tiled •ltll Ille everything Will be re• Tlterew, 20. BrH. SUMl'lltrdele Dfl ..... PcKI C)tllca 8o• Olvlcluel. ~ 8o~h getMr•I MMnlt1'11P MIUI: County Clerk ol Oranoe C41u11ly on 1 ed d od U. 't ~... 1u1.H ... ll1>9t01tBuch.CAn~r Thi• tlal-1 ..... filed wllh t... t¥o!MnP999n FLY OUY BVILOING AU9UlllS.1977 SO V an pr UC VI Y UOIL.L.·SMITtl -l!rlt LM, 20. •"41 T,,. Flcllllou$ Bll~MU H-,1. CovlllY Clerk cf Onn09Counl;on Aue Juelll"S..S_.., MAINTENANCE CO., 11012 !I Ratlro, l'M449 will be before US," Said ~P7:'(,.::::• JO, Doll! of 5.ell Juen ftrr.O lo·-wat llltd In Oranva 1. lt71 '7t7tS n it Sia-was flltd wilh Iha MIUlon\111 ... Cellt.n•JS Pul1UtlltdOr11t9t Coatl Delly Piiot Vi god a . .. We hope thia BASSO.O\INCAH -·Joseii11. ae • .,.. Couc'~. ~~~·.'!:i SUmrnerc1e1e Pu1111sn.o <>ranoe coe11 oauv P11ot ~.~~~ c1fflt.,. Or11191 c.ounty '"'July ,..11~!!=-1e~~.r~~;:n El A"t. 20. 2hnct s.111 3. io, "" *4-11 W j } I n e Ve f h 8 pp e ft JHllntl\I LoulM, 2I, boltl ol Ntwoorl Orlve, H..,U"91on heClt, CA ti••I AUQUll 6. 13, lO, 21, lt71 '41f.11 '7tt41 This IMrllMtl Is ConOucltd by •n In--INctt. Devi<! 5"'1111, t.1()1 C•v•n. Hunt ,____________ Publl\hecl Or•noe CoHI OAllY PUot. dlvldulll! again .. Julylt JulyJ0,-··--•.1'.l0.1'17 31"""71 s1e-.... -••u• 0E1sw1~ ... RTIN R -~~ L. 1no1ona.ech.C•ttM7 PUBUC NOTICE ..._ .., ~-·· V1goda taped the re-" .,...... -ay .. ~... ••• Robin Slnll.. '°"' Suml'lltrelale. Tlllt 11•1-I .... ffllld •ltll Ille 31. end o.borlll 0.nltt, 17, both of Co I 0 r1' f 0 C .._ ti rement s how for Huntlft;4onle'all. Hunllnqlonllocll,CA•26•7 ·---------'""'."'--PUBLIC !'IOTICE •. :::..Y11s,1'971,0 r~ °""''on • E 00 R E I JO l!I Thll Mlrwu wH cond<Kltd •Y a PICTITIOUS aUSINIH --· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlTICIUS IUStlfHS NAMa $TATUj1INT "Barney Miller" his SAG ·BL M -Ober1 •r • · Gtntrel1>11rtner~lllp. NAMIESTATIM~T fllMQ ABE VIGODA f1'rs t week back on the Toro. end Krl$l•n Gey. 21. Coll• C.Smlttl ~~~er1cloht0tlvtll-.. CTlTIOUJIUllJl&IS PUll!I~~· C:Oul D•llv Pllol MeM Tiii I 1 1tt 1 ftlt ttle nenH NAMl!STATUlllMT A119.IO,l1,SePl,).10,H11 J6t).» J~b He then went lo work on "Fish," although he oua1NA·B•L.L.MAN -Jore• s ".,... w•• ""°'" o 1. c HOMES. • 11m11eo Tr..fo4towlneoeoonsareclolnobulll-1 ___________ _ The lollowl"V perlOll II clol119 buM MUH: ROYAL T\I .. ELECTRONICS, tS60 I!. IECllneer. Suitt 0, Sent• Me, CA t170S ~ay return for as many as three guest appearances :1~-;~~e.-:,.""" L.ynn. u . bolh ~~~~~.a-o1 Or•"99 c-•v 0 " Juiy ~~~1~!P~:1ea~:1:;:,=nue, MSs~~ANOE couNTV LEGAL PUBLIC NOTICE ~"Barney Miller... PINTO·DA\llS -Arturo. o. ilnd Publl~ Or•nve Conl Dally Piiot PHILIP H. M<HAMEE. llSI CLINIC.tuW.tfUIS1r.-1.CQftefy\fte.1------------' • Ellelle, .... bolllof Wtsll'llln11tr Aue. to.~. S.PI. J, IO. l977 l1ll·17 Se mar OrlYe. Cosla Mesa, C•lllornlf CAt2621 PICTtTIOUS IUSINl!SS ' Jllly20 92614 "· L.tt Adair, SOI Or•nae. NAMlllTATIMl!NT .. HE SAID, .. , HAVE MY regrets about lea\/ing MOJAZ·MELL. -IElluriollall u c OAL.E SIMBRO. 1430 Senl-lu Newport8ucll,CA'2'60 f Tll•loll-lnopenonureoolnebull· l arney Miller.' You always miss the old gang. The Htldarl, 11• La Hetira, end K•lny p BLI SOTICE Terrace. eorone oe1 M<1<. Cellforfl.., ...... ~c1erk, llD'WtstB•r neun I l'k d B h . Irene. 11,MUO!tlnvlonBuc:lt 9261.5 Ave.,Newpert8e11<.,,CA'*3 HOL.IOAY HOMES, a limited OW had Certain Clements I e · Ut aV&ng my Jdlr 21 SM1M TlllUu11M1'1Honctv<ledDr e llmll Wllllem l.OUltUra...,•ISCort!Ancl parlnerJ!llp, 10081 G•rhtld Avenue, dwn s hOW IS gre at, tO s ee tt develop and grow." BOVAY·CLAllK -J•Y LH llt, 0. NOTICE TO C"llDITOllS ed pertner\lllp Drive, Coronedel Mar, CA 92623 HunllnQlon BHCh, Celllor"le n._ . l d . Hu11llnQton Btecll, end Marlen Joyce, Ne. A·ttt1S Pnlllp H McN•"'" Mld\eel 5"ennon Flllgerald, J3'IOI PlllllP H. McHimM, llS1 Samar F'1sh is a man who sees a dark c OU m every o .Senl.IAN su,.111t101tcou1tTOl'THIE Thll 11e1emen1 wn med wllh ,,,. Merl-•1.0.n1Po1n1,CAt2•2' Drlve.CotteAAeu.c.111ornl••U1' ~hl'r lining The comedy comes from his reactions Jlllytt STATE Ol'CAL..,011N1A 'o" coun1y Cl••" 01 Or•nee county o,. Henri s1ep,,.11 Ho1t•ll••. "ts oa1e 51....,.o. 1•JO s.nt-•i. Ttr· . ff d h HELD·MC DONALD -Cl>lrlu, 54, TMl!COUNTYOl'OflANOE A119u11l, 1'77. PeieoS--la, ltvlne,CAt271S rece.Corona0t1Mer.Calllornlet162S I..() the pt'Oplf.> and SilU 8tiOnS around hlm • e oeS t e Capl$1r-BHCll -C...olyn AllM, In lhe Maller of the E >tale ol 1'1... Thi I t>vtlneu h condvcllel by a Thll bu"neu lt<ondvcted ty e 111'1111· l)vst look of long sufferance since Jack Benny. 11. San Clemence. HOWARDE.MILLIER. Dectesed. Publlolltd Oranqe Coast oa11y Pllo1, eenere1partrwrslllp edoartnersi>IP. 0 "f'' h" th f l h 'ld h dB · Ol!NTON•ANANEWICH -Slaven NOTICE IS HEREBY GllllEN 10 AllQ.13,20,27,endSal>t 3."71. A.LMAdelr ""lllOH.McNeme<! n I!> C OS Cr C I ren e an ernlCe L.H, lt,Aneltelm endT•rnmyM•rle, creditors ... vt119 clelrm a9o1lnsl Ille JlSMI T ... ls llolltlmlfll wM flled wllh Ille Tllll llaltl'lltftl was file<! wflll flle (:Flo r e nce Stanley) have taken In give him plenty of 11. 1rv1ne .. ,d dteed@nt to Ill• 1110 c1.1ms In 111e ~------------i Counly "~" o1 Orenet County on Aug. eoun1., Cler" o1 Onnoe County..,""'· MeltonlCI 11\ltrfMlllOf\ll Q>rpore· llon. • C.lllorflle Corporetlon, tut E. EOlnoer. Sanl•Ana.CAftlOS Thi• butlnes1 Is conctucled bY a cor· porelloll MATRONICS INTt!RNATIONALCORP. HerbtrtOlln Prnldtnl Tiii• st•lemenl WM flllld with '"" County Cl•r1' or Or-ee Covltly on July ?t. 1911 .., . .,, Publl"'" Ofente Coe1I Delly Pilot. ""'· s. 11. "· 1', 1'11 :1343-11 PUBLIC NOTICE 1V-Ca".1·on lo react. "[like working with the kids. J"'yn oflk1of111ec1..-D!11waforeuldcour1 PUBLIC NOTICE t,1977 3.1tn. -.~ CAANE~SMI TH • Terry Oue111. ,.. or lo"""""' lhtl'll IO lflt-r"9ned ., 1'1tm ..,,.., "CTITIOUS IUSINESS They're wonderful actor s." he said. •ncl ...... Ann, 10 bolh °' Hu11ll"91on , ... olllce ol 8ANI( OF AMERICA ------------1 ADAllt,Cl..AlllC,UlllAM. Publl"'9«1 Or•noe COHI Delly ~lot, NAMIESTA1.MIENT . .. I think one of the reasons the character Beech NATIONAL TRUST SAVINGS AS· l'ICTITIOUSIUSINl!SS FtUOallALO& HOSTaTL.1•1 Auciust l).20.!1,StPl.3, 1911 :1354.17 , ... loflowlno penon It fOlne '")I LUDWIG-TAYLOR -Terry LH. 2•, 50CIATION. IOI N M.tln SlrMt, Tt'\lsl NAME STATa~MT t .. Deft It. MU n · co u ght o n s ee m s to be that there's a s lice of every-ane11110<1•.Jo. 1•. bolhof E1 Toro 0101 . Sant• Ana CA 92101. """"" •••-T11e '°''-'no 119rson 1, e1olfle DuM. s.111• ------------• PRES1s10M ENG1NefiRIHG. 113s body in Fis h , .. he said. "He dosen 't have the pa· ~.~~:!;~:!~~~,;,!'::;::i.:;~~: :;,r:,f,':.!:, ~ ~.~!:~:':!';::,::i~~ nm~~LDBERG & Assoc1ATES ~':'-=~~~'' oa11v P1to1. PUBLIC NOTICE =~!:i.~ldfno A. un1110. totia tience any more to deal with people, but he hasn't 1noton eeac11. to wld 11tete. 5uc" ci.1m1 '"'"" '"• 11u 1 Slly Perk circlt, suite G, •r•lne, Aue.•.1u1. 197 •tCTITIOUSIUSINl!SS Oellea wi,.ttect cru1Ttoton Jr . Cl\Cn up. His attitude is, 'I've seen all this before ~~~~~Ai~.0!,A:.;; :1~;.~W ~:=::, ~':-c!t:.~,':i:'.,'7.hi~91~~ CA~:.!:n11e 11on1111 c;oioeero. mr1 _ '*"11 T ... 1o1~o!:!!!:~::~."!i"'bu•I· U!!/~~~."venue. Aot. a. Co•t• artd l won't get e xcited about it.' 1 think a lot of peo-Huntll'l!llllnlleec". """'tr•elMrlN llrst0Ublk•ll ... ott1t11 CllrlMf'M Drive, ~HIOll v1e1e. CA PUBLIC NOTICE ntnes: T1t1111u11nus 11 conducl.O by en 1n. Qle relate to that .. "°6'!~Augm1t, ""· .,~~os 11us1neu '' COltdvc~ •Yan 1n. ------------t•l•~~~~:,T!.~1!'J.~ Cllvldllel o.1111W.CrumP1onJr. ;: ' UBLIC NOTICE BANKOFAME,.ICA OIYl<IUAI SU,..,.IOltC:OU,.TOl'TMI GeryC.Hul'fWlllWt'fl,U?Monleh•o. Tllh 11.t.....,.. wn meet •lltl n. APPARENTLY A LOT or pohcemen see p NATIONAL.. JUCSlll .. Gofdbtro STAnMCALIP'OlllftAf'O• S.nClernentt.Calllornl•9'l67t COUlllY Offlt of Or•noat County on re. hi f th l · Fl h t Vlgod b T"UST$AVINGS 1'hlt 1111 ........ t wet 111.0 wltll Ille TMaa>UMTYO,.O•AN09 Gtoro• R. l!cke•O. uo Ent AuouJl1S,t'17. met ng O emse ves m S • oo. 8 as NOT~Toc1taor10•• ASSOCIATION eountyc1ertacfOrenoacountyonA119 CASEMO.Amtt C11titnu1•110,Cl\lce90.1111nols606ll ,. ... ,. een made an honorary detective in police depart-WN••oacou•TO•TM• £..c111oroftrww11101 s. "" MOTICll Of'MIA•n•• This 1nn11111s is conducted by • Pu1>111Nd Orenae coe11 Delly Pnot menls from Beverly Hills to Philadelphia. STAT&O-C.U.•-OA,.IAFO• ... 1,, .,!0ald,.dtc .... ~v ""'" E•lat. of GUIOYs •VANS MO•AH 08,..r., 1111~,,.10. Aue.20.21 S.l>t.3. tO, "" 360.s.n TMICOUMTVO,O•AMGE .... .....,. .. ••-ftubll"*I Oro"9t Coast Diiiy Piiot. eke OLAOYS EVANS efld GLADYS Ger C.Hul'llOhrey' He s aid h e also likes to think that Fish has a bit N•.A~• Att-y.M.uw Auom u .20. 21.s.ou. "" im·n EVANSOOWLING,.DecNMCI. O.O:oaR.Ecure1 or the hero imane, too. "I think a lot of young people EtleteofMAYIU! B. ~ICHAllDSON, SMlnt,MITILrf &CULKINS NOTICE IS HElll!BY Gl\IEN 11111 Thll •lelt<Mftl we1 llled wllll llte PUBLIC NOTICE "' eke MAY"E BRAUN Rl'u•R""'""H, U•HAllMlllSt .• P'.O. le1JO UNITID CALIFORNIA BAHIC. Ad· Co•-ly Cl.,.• of OrlA,... County -------------tel ate to Fts h, • he &aid, "and it's more than just a DecuMd ......... .,..., .......... ,CA'1147 PUBLIC NOTICE ml11lstrlolor Wllll Wiii ANteud °' tlll Au;~.u. 1977~ ..... ~· r•CTl110USIWMMHS father image. It ·s a h e ro image. Like Tom Mix... NOTica 1s H•••..., 01v.N .. .,. ,...,...."°'.,. caast 0111~ PllOI E11at• of GLA.Dvs evAHs MORAN. 1'7-NAAHSTATllMINT ( Vigoda s aid, "In actuality, I 'm totally differ~nt ~i:t~:r,::,:e .. ~-:.:;: ,.A_ue_._.,_·"_.Set11 __ ·*-·-'°-·-'"_1 __ 3 _-_"_ "~C::,.~~::::;::.r ~~A~~~~L.~~~~s0::.~':,0 .. ~~ A::,~~%~~1s:1~ny P11o1. "'~'~'°"""'--. t• cOllO 1M1 from Fish. Fish is a pessimist. I'm an optim1sl. 111e Mid dK.-ure required 10 1111 PUBUC NOTICE Tiit lottowlnopeu-aredOlllOIM.lil· ~~:,'~0:~~=1:,.'":~~°'.,,: >M·77 ELCOf4 $Y$'rEM5, 4600 SelKllore "'i'sh 1·s always ..,.;ling. I'm an athlete. 1 J·o,, re,,ular· ~~111 .. "!..necc•~~Y.~!_~·..!.n ·-------------neue1· ~~ ----..... -------10rlve, No. a . Newport l••ch. ~ .... • D .................. ...,. "''""' ·-·· ··-,. ALA(A,. MANUFACTU•ING for Ill°"'"" dlr9CllnQ tr11ttftr ol pro-PUBLIC NOTICE C.lllornlefH'3 ~, I play handball. I can function on a handball Ut1M_,,.,to~ttitm.w1111t11e sun .. 101tcoono~n1• --__ .._.,.A ... _ .. ,...._ CA'. 111rty111WS-.tto"'*'ec.ocaSec11on . WrtM a. Gordon • ..ao S..Jllort rtlik 25 Id ~•Matt'YV01Klttr•.1-llleundl•1IQMC1 STAffOftCAUf'OtlNIA. ;;;;,~-"-w .• """' • ISl.S. lo tnMlw ..,_.,on Of encl 01'1••· Ho. a. Newport 11eecll. u e a • year-o . •t Ille offk• Of e~IC. HOOG8S ANO COUNTY CH' LOI ANOILH Ort a-t" v .. rllnlc. 471S Wer· ~':.~~ ! ... A .. ~~,,., ..!'.!!'.I~ .~n P"fCTtnGUU\IMMIU$ C.lff~twl \ ' (UllTIS, Altorneva at uw. 1201 Dow CASI NUMla" Amtl S R IOt C t2SOl .,.........,... --fltd ,...,_. -•r NAMa STA,..MIMT 11th business It conduclect by e<\ l1t· ''THE lflGHK'\T COMPLJMENT I get is when ltrHI Sulla uo. Htwoorl eut11, OtlDtlllTOSMOWCAUI• ren '" ,,..,. • A. corP«atlld htf'llll 10 LOIS MOflAM Ttll ft!IOWl119 w111n It 110l119 111111· dMdull. C II' I .,660 ~1 h I .. C A a SNron Ann Yedtr1l11lc, OIS Wer· YOUNG, Oalrnenl, H Ille~" -111t1•1 w-a Go~ People a s k me how ( Could lransrer from Tessio in 1 • °'" • · ~ < 'the oiece vo ••NAMa " NO rens1 R1,..rs1c1e CA nSOJ --... 'l!S o•T.... ···-· MIMI» of 1t1e unOtolonH 111 all INI· 1,. nw mall« of the AppllcaUOll Of ·• • · lllled to II,_ II,. P9Ull011 II• t1He Mt LAW•ENCE '"• Tl ,. '"" Tlllt llo~ ... flied wltll the 'The Godfather' to f'1s h . How can I do it? From ex· • ten Otrteltting 10 lhe Hlale of •lkf.. S!AH HICHOLAS LfiE GRAGG. l'or Tiii• butlneu" '°"®cttd by en In-lor NterlnQ Ill ~tment No., .. ""' AG&NCY. "51...,,,., Aw .. Slfttl N•. County c•-of Orenoo1 County •n oencnce. You need a foundation. Some people go cec1tn1, w1111111 rour '"°""'' lflu IM c11eneeotN•""· d1Yldue1Gtt1C. Yec1tr11n1c court. 9" ~emller •· im. •t t:oo US,HUM~8"ch.~.,.. 1531 . A119u111s.1m, r h h r d r Wh tlntpubllC.Uonofll1l1notlCt, WH!ReAS. Sun NICltOlll Lt• Thi• statement ..... filed with Ille ··r;,;. 119-' procief'IY rol•N'ff to A119~1Jtrt=8Hch".'c..,.: Pllb!ISlltd ~ C»ltl Delly"=. {ighl lo the top, butt Cy ave no OUn 8 IOn. en OeltCIAUQUSll .. ltn. Or199-119t11i-r .... 1 llltd en eppllce· County Cler.IL of orenae County on abo-li ..... ~rt ....... lne.. ........ ,_ .. A." Thi• business It condlKled llY •n Ill• it's lime lo go on to s omething else, they're lost... M. EUGfiNEDUH1.AI' ue11 .. 11 .. tM c1er11 °'this c_, I«'" A ,,. "11 •• --.... ........... ,... Aug.'20.27.ends.tt.1.10.1\17 *s.11 ll11e<utorolllleWlllOf Or~ ~lno '"' ,..,,,. '"""seen "VUS · ~-Aef1tancel1mec1tto..,.fltlllfCl'lan dlYldutl. , V1goda s aid he based Fish on two people he v..-..flllNddtceelent NlcltolnLMOraoo ,..,1111Jlled °'.,.,. c.o.st o.11y .. ~"';: fll1lnlllf•Court10rfur1 .. tHl1kvl'"-...._,.~ PUBLIC NOTICE Stnew, a policeman and an insurance salesman. 1uac,tt000•••MDcu•T11 1111ordotrectttw11e11-llOflst11Mr1Ht· A 3 n 1noi15ep1, "" """P9fWn 1ne.-.a1ao 111 uw Pf''"'1'f Tiits 11a1-1 w .. ,...., •"11 t11e • db llwith thi 1· .. Att-netuw ee1 lnt.,.•llOvelftlllltft'IUlllet•-•r \IQ.I •20• • • • fltltdlllStlleellle"A"eltecllecti.nto COU11ty Clfflt ol Or11119e ~~on------------"[ USed tO play han 8 5 po !Ceman, 111UM• ..... MMJ10 before""' coutt lit 11!00 1.m. 011 Oc· ________ _._l4_i4-17_1meyfll .. n""'-"1otlltP9tlUon.. AUQUStU, l'77. ,....., "1C'TIT10USIUSINUS he said. "He was fast on the court but he always ,...,.....,CA...., 10 ... r >. 1m. I" Ille c:.ir1roorn of PUBLIC NOTICE DATID:J\llytt.Jf17, It Publl-'*' 0r.,,,. ~t pel)Y Pllol Tiie f~!a'!!!!:':~':!tne bull· •omplained about his feet. And the salesman had l:.==-.:.... =:=:.:;:.~fr'~,~~~~~: ~;:_a.suOH ' Aue.20,21.11Pt.>. to. ,...,.: )\emorrhoids and every time he'd call on somebody P111111111ae1 er-. Clol'1 o.11y Pilot. ..._ c-. •• ""'· ..,,., 111e •llPl•ceuon '1c:Tmousau11 .. u ~1orc.oun I•> ""''"IOW INTlt1P•15es. 1'e'dhavetogothebathroomandmissasale." Aue.?O.tt.Stot.J.IO.tm 17»71 '" '~ °' nem• '"°"'4 "°'.,. NAMHTATaM•NT ..,:s.-1...am°"' l'UBUCNOTICE ~',.\J:t'R1\~l.u~c18i:'A5R5fu~ ~----~~-----------------~-----------~~m~«~~~·~~of ~~~~~~~~~~~u~ ~----------~~&Nn~R1sn~1H1UN~• tllh Order ti> Show Caute be l>UbllllWCI MHHI UTltlT A*"'-Ylt"-E!NTE!RPIUSES. Ctl ICUNG'I liN· • ., @1000 (YOCbfs.1Nc. FAC~OR~ 6R~ND OPENING PARTY • Int .. ~ Cotti Delly ftllot,. COUHTAV STO•e H ~°"· ......... ,............. TERP•ISl!S. fll THe OAIC T•EE ,.....,_,of _rel clrculellon In Ille f7JS ~ alW'd., OMIA • CA ~ ....... CA'9tt E!N1UP•ISES.. UMt Pllrti.. Clttle, mn T41l•QUI--Hunt"""°"~.CA'2e4t County of Or ...... Slllle Qf Celttornle. Alln corp •• 1 C.tlforllle <erper• .~ ... ---1 .... 1,. v. BlltoOll, lft'! Pllr11M one• ....... for·-WCCHMW _,... I .. , __ , -----.. prior to Ille date Ml tw Iha Merine of t «;'1111 builnett 11 cMCfuc•ed by 1 <or· Pwblltlled <lfMOI CNst OlllY 1'116t Circle, ttUl!llltg!Ofl 9tlc.,, CA '2M1 u.. eppllu11on. cioretlon. ' Auo ... t),20, 1'17 ltlW1 Thia bUtir!HI I• condu<ttd by 111 ln-Dlled·~tl.1'17. •10Ha>AP. -Cll•ICllllllT*il1V • ..._. lestarVllftTattfllto98 J.Oanllellll"'°'~ Tlllt 11atlmlnt WM lfled Wllll Ille Jud9aot 111e 5-rlwC°"'1 ""1fdenl c-tr Clefl "°''""' eouney 111 Ju11 .IOSl,...SACK Titll ~t wn fllad w1m Illa ts 11PW.°'8fl"IMAW.,Slllttl''. C-tyOetU,Ora'llllC.ounttOnJllly ........ ,1'n. l'mn or.,...c:.tlfenlletHM m • ttonCSTOett•OtTOltt Tele~ 11m u..rm 2'. t · '1"11 c fl• AT to M o,. s •cu• t T.., -tltlfllhld 0r-. ONtl Delly P'liot. Atl twlMhtl..._ INT•HIT Jtlly•.n~•.13,..,,ttn ~ Or1n91 Coast Delly""°' f'Vbllltlad Of1ll'9t C011t Oelly ""°' " ..... ~ca• 11111,....~ *""" M19.20,tt,51pt ... 1l,m7 vot.n Aue.•.IJ.20,77,1911 ii.tS.11 Wla'frlllJMn PUBLIC NO'J1CE PUBLIC NOTICE Te 1111 ..,_ llO!dlnt clellM -.inst the ""*'llenlnlf1e;-namef, ilotMCl 111 ''-'UCl'-nOf •111111HCClll'rlflo '9ffft r---P-IC'T_ITI_OU_l_l_U_ll_M_a_s_s ___ , '"' l:lll4tt .,_,_ ~ ....... It ~-----------( .... """"" .. : MNHITATaMllNT Nella Is MrftY "'°"' ttlllt. a Wt! Tiie 1o11ow1no Dl"10M •re., .. Mal· trlltll'-W .,., °' ,,.., • ., • Meur._ "MHM: ao1HOAL• CLll!AMl!fll & LAUN· ORV, lffSI ~lnQClalt, H~Clntlllll e .. cll.CA'26'7 Curtl1 Elmlf' lmltll, 6061 S- tMtdalt Or., HulltlflOtolt .. Kit. CA '2M, Oevlel cwtlt Smltll. 1WI O•M• St .. HU1tllfll!0119"Ell, CA ft~) Tlll1 111.rt!Mw ts cq11Cltt(IM lllY e ptfttl'lllll'1nertltl11. o.T1l• L Sl'PIVI Tlllt ·'~ .... "~~"' C.ellllt; Clttll f/f Ortfltt Qoumy H Jiiiy 11.1'1'· PVBLIC NOTICE l •••••• Country Stan Eying Awards ... NASHVI LL!:, Tenn. (AP J Dolly Parton tnd W.,toe J are Prime candidates for top bolloft lb• Country Music Auoclatioo'a annulll awards procram f'tvt flaalllts la 10 cat~ori• w\U be annouoc~ wlthln th next two wHkl.1be wiMen wlU be IA· nou~ durint the naUCJftally televiaed awards show at the Grand Ole Opry hou.le Oct. 10 . IT APPEA&S THAT NO "outsiders" will dtallence for awards tbls year u Olivia Newton· John did ln).974 and John Denver did In 19'75. When Miss Newi.o.-Jobn wu n.am~ female vocalist of the year ~ Denver won entertainer of the year. some people prot•ted that they were not genuine country singers Miss PaJ1.oR and Jenninas are leading conten- den for No. 1 female and male vocaliat and for en· tertalner olthe year -the top award. During the past year, Mlss Parton became the first woman country singer with her own syndical· ed television show. She also exposed country music to new audiences by performing in clubs where rock and pop singers normally entertain. "SHE'S DOING WHAT EVEllYBODY else would like to be doina," one record company spokesman said. , \_. Jennings, the vanguard of the couot.ry music "outlaw" or progressive movement, had one of the· top hits of the year, "Luckenbach, Texas." He also produced another top single, "Are You Ready For The Country," and two swift-selling'alburns, •·01· Waylon" and "Waylon Live." However, both Miss Parton and Jennings have alienated some people in the music industry, which could hurt their chances for winning. SOME BEUEVE Ml~ PARTON bas deserted her country fans and the type of music that pro- pelled her to stardom. Last year, Jennings did not attend the awards show for personal reasons he never explained. Other likely finalists for entertainer of the year are Ronnie Milsap, Conway Twitty, Charley Pride and Merle Haggard. · Mel Tillis, last year's winner, has had a phenomenal year because of the honor and could be nominated again. But in the 10.year history of the awards, no one has won twice. This pattern may work against Pride and Hag· gard, who have won the award be.fore. JENNINGS .\ND M~AP BOTH have been norpinatec! for the honor the last two years. ' Ncminees for top JDale vocalist besides Jen- nings, Milsap, Twitty, Pride and Hauard may io- elude.~enny Rogeri, Mickey Gilley, Don Williams, Larry""GatliQ, Johnny Duncan, Eddie Rabbitt and Glen Campbell. Milsap won the award las( year and in 1974. For top female vocalist, Miss Parton's fellow rmalists probably will come from a group that in- • eludes Crystal Ga)'le, Tanya Tucker. Loretta Lynn, Tammy WyneUe. Emmylou Harris, Barbara Man· drelland Donna Fazio. DM¥Houis Change Approved · .SACRAMENTO <AP> -Saturday apd evenl"I hours at. state Motctt Vehicle Department ot· fices can be tried as an experiment under fl bill that has won final, legislative approval. The Senate voted 30-2 for the meas\i1.6, AB 940 by Assemblyman Louls Papan <D·Daly City). It bad already been ap· proved by the AQemb1J. U it is signed by Gov. 'Edmund Brown Jr., the new hours could 10 into effect Jan. 1. The bili was sponscwed,. by Motor Vehicle Qirtt- \or Herm.-n Sillu, who said tbat only 28 per~nt of 5,000 customers ln· tervtewed in a 1978 sur- vey were satlsfted with the present hours ·of 8 e.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays· ,. ........... TOP FEMALE? Dolly Parton 'OUTLAW' STAR Waylon Jennings 2]UOGED INNOCENT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Superior Court jury has acquitted two vice squad police of· ricers or charges that they beat up a fdrmer prostitute and an un· employed taxi driver. Patrolmen Craig Piro. 30 , and Robert Rodriguez. 28, were found innocent of beating· Janet Phillips, 23, and David Teboe. 43, after they attempted to arrest the woman and Teboe came to her aid March~ at a downtown hotel. A119-18-25 SALUTES THE WOMEN RH DIUYDY ' l!tutd!y. Auaust 20. 1071 top Skill ..._ B.J IOYCE LAJN KENNEDY "' battlo and Jose lbe war if your work ien 1 gettin1 ou\ and you start huallna the too-few secretaries. Your slow oerfomtance and office rlotlnl may Dear ~ce: I wUl bt a jt&lor la bllb um fall. Do Y• It'• tmporta.b& to a wocaan'• CU'ftl' to leana typl.Qa! My moUln lnilltlJ •I& but lbe la a 1ttretuy and I do llM 111- teod to do office wort. I'm not nre what my career wUI be a.nu I ftD1ala colleae, but r know th•' white.• I-· lt WOll't require alUIDS at a~ alt clay. " result in your involuntary departure. On balance, learn to \Y'Pe. You can decide la(er if usln1 your typing s1tllls -J.S., Bellevue. Wash. (1) Typing is not a c~er lm· peraUve for most kinds of Jobs. (2) One who hasn't zeroed in on lit., goals male or female -should learn to type as a backstop. (3) Typing ls one or those practical skills you may desperately wish you bad someday, even in an administrative position, but typing can mousetrap women managers. Addressing the last point. Sharie Cram, an International Harvester Company executive, says women cer- tainly should complain when their male manager peers have an office and secretary, but they have only an office and a typewriter. IN DER NEW BOOK, "Taking Stock: A Woman's Guide to Corporate Success'' (published by Henry Regnery Company, Chicago), Crain advises newly hired women ex- ecutives to act immediately when a typewriter iii wheeled in: "Go to your boss and tell him that if the company had been looking for a typist when they hired you they wouldn't have given you the job because your typing is lousy. Tell him 1t would be a waste of yoW" higher· priced time to do something badly that a lower-paid secretary could do better. "Tell him that the company bas so few women in management you hav~ a real problem in convincing others that you really have management responsibility. Ten him you won't be • really effective until you have ~ accepted into the management role. and that doing your own typing will make it more difficult ror you to reach that point Tell him you are sure he will see tlt~ company's interests will be better served if you share the privileges of your male peers and ob- viously have equal status." WATCH IT, THOUGH, Crain ad· vises, if other management people do their own typing. You may win the . is to 10Uf' advantage. T)'l)lnl can be \lSetul ln your wrsonal ltfe too; for ln· stance. I cQUld hardly react your handwriting. ,, Send ~ quesUons for this col· umn to Joyce Lain Kennedy, care of the Dally fi]ot, P.O. !Jax 1560, Costa Mesa 921626. Sorry, the volume al mall · makes personal replies impossible. Use of· Water Decreases LOS ANGELES <AP> Southern Californians used 11 percent less water last month than they did in 1976 That makes the third month in a row that Metropolitan Water District Customers have decreased their water usage over the same period last year, MWD General Manager John H. Lauten said. But Lauten warned that conserva- tion efforts shouldn't be relaxed yet. "We need to ~lnt~jn this effort throughout the rerhainder of the year, so we are ~sured of having an ade· quate supply in storage over into 1978 in case the drought extends into a third year," he said. Miramar Boss Named SAN DIEGO <AP> -Capt. Thomas J . Cassidy Jr., a veteran of 5,000 flight hours in fighter plans, bas become commander of Miramar Naval Air Stat.loo. Cassidy bas been at Miramar as special assistant to the commander of Fighter Airborne Early Warning Wioc. Pacific Fleet. Capt. Donald B. 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'.\lurpby. pastor of St. Patrick·s Catholic Church in Anchorage. presents ~1rs. Jean '.\tahoney. second from · left. with the S30.000 check she got for the closest guess as to when .North Slope oil would officiall\' end its 800-mile journey at the Valdez Termtnal. The contest. the Great Alaskan Pipe line Classic. \\as !'> pons ore cl b ' St P a t r i c k · .., '.\1 rs '.\lahone' ·~ 16·\ ear-old '>On Robei:t. and Genny Rubino.· classic <"O·ordinator. sharl' the moment • Daniel Amos, et. country rock irot.1p, wall perform at 7 .30 p.m. Friday at Calvary Cba.-.l. 33732 Big Sur. Dana Point. • . ' Psychologist Helen Lori will ptesent a l~ ture, sponsored by the So\IUl Coast Comnrualtl• JewlshCe.-ter, at 7:30 p.m. Thursd.py ~t tbO Laauna Beach Hi&h School caf~ttria, DonaUoo ls $1 f~ members and $2 for noameMbers. Further • formation is llvailable by callinlt 49'·8169, 97· t or 497·2070. • • • Vacation Bible School wUt be held ft'ob\ 9 to 11 :30 a.m. Monday through Friday. at ~U Sahl Anglican Episcopal Cburcb, 180$2 Busb;.rd, f'oun~ tain Valley. Pre-registration ls scheduled from 9 tt> A membersbip 1tcqu1siuon breakfast will be held by saddleback B'aal B'rith W1e at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Don Joso Restaurant, 14882 Holt Ave .. TUotin. Harvey Cranow, Grand Loda~ membershlp cabinet ctuliimtn. will speak. For further tnforma- tlon call 832-6033. • Rabbi Mocris H. Solomon of Temple EUa&, Mas- Sion Viejo, has received hlS ordlnaUon from the llabbinital Academy of America in New York as r.._bbi, preacher and leader in Israel. ... ._ ~ Chris Cole will be the speaker at a Bible worksi)Qi for youne adults at 7 p.m. Tuesday at First Cbitrcla or Cbri1l SclenU l, San Clemente. Cote 1s a Bc16ton School of 'fheolofY graduate who will talk on the Biblicaf perspecttve or the born acaln movement. The churth is at 3316 A venue del Presidente . • ..How Should We Then Lm::· is the title of a film series today al Christ College, lrvlne. The first five segments of the f>'rancis Schaeffer film are be- mg shown unlll noon. The stcond five seaments win be screened from 1 to4 pm .. • The Rev. Jill Gerhard. assistant minister or the Church of Rellgi~ Science, Laguna BelJch. will dell ver <he Sunday sermon Au1, 28 and Sept. 4. • The Sisterhood or Temple Beth Sholom, Orange County, is pl1tnning a Rosh H3shana Holiday bake sale. Orders and payment for honey cakes may be made by writing the temple. 13031 Tustin Ave .• San- ta Ana. and must be received by Sept. 6. C e nter Forms ·Singles Group It's 'Fun Being Sa1'¢d.' ~ .Jntegration ITicreasing • A singles group formed by the South Coast Communities Jewish Center, Laguna Beach, will hold its initial event, a beach party, at ·u ·JO p.m.Sunday. · Bo~bon Street Bar's Minister's ·eongregaiion NEW YORK <AP J -- Almost half of American white church.goers now worship with at least some blacks in the congrega. tions, five times more than 25 yeal'S ago The group is open to singles of any age. Those Interested in Sun· day's event are asked to meet al 12 : 3 O at the cent el', 211 Broadway. according to Jean S1slin. Participants are asked to bring their own picnic. ·musical instru- ments. recreational gear and blankets. Further information is availa- ble by telephoning 497-2070, 496·3587 or 496-6431 . Pastor Drops Criticism MINNEAPOLIS fAP> -The Rev. Dr. David W. Preus, presi- dent of the American Lutheran Church, says he has withdrawn a charge that a 1975 statement of principles adopted by a sister de- no min at ion, the Luther an Church-Missouri Synod. is a ·narrowing .. of historic Lutheran confessions. "Neither evangelical nor Lutheran." 1 .. NEW YORK (AP> -The big, glib Rev. Bob Harrington. "chaplain of Bourbon Street" in the jazz and strip section of old New Orleans, is loaded with one·liners for has trade· "You don't need 80-proof booze m your body when you've got the lOO·proor Lord an your heart." He packs such quack, crisp sayings into a roving, offbeat ministry. which he carries on not only in the streets. clubs and bari.. but on records, radio, television and in guest .,,,. appearances at conventions. organizational meetings, church rallies, state fairs and coun· try-music concerts. An "inspirational entertainer,·· he styles himself, and he wraps his messages an showmanship. "It's the sizzle to help me sell my steaks," he says. And he lays on his zippy maxims of faith in rapid-fire order "IT'S nJN BEING SAVED. . Fun is not a beanie cap and propeller. Fun is ha'.Cing a HAA1t1~TON Jland on the handle of life •• ,It's having your act together. a faith to live by and a purpose to live for ••• n ·s not what you stop doing. but what you start doing.·· In an interview, the Rev. Mr. Harrington, 49. a 6·f oot·2, 240· pound man in bright-blue leisure-suit. a gold·colored pendant at his neck, said with characteristic gusto· "I want every eye in America to see, every ear In America to hear and every heart in America to know it's fun being saved ... OF IDS WORK ON IDS hotne erounds where he and 10 assis- tants. three of them also ordained ministers. have their office and chapel on the second floor above Pete Fountain's club. amid the peep shows. topless ba~ jauhalls and pick·up joints. he said:, "I can walk do'wn B6urbon Street with a Bible in my hand, the Lord in my heart and a s mile on my fece. and people point. The crowds come from all over the world, not to see me. but I let them. ''Pl~pnouth C m~r~ational C·lmrch • NEWPORT HARBOR (: · . LUTHERAN CHUROt~·.:;. 791 Do.er Dr. He..,.t Su.JUI 3262 llOAD ST .. HIWPOU llACH 64z..2740~ SUMDA Y SHYICIS -t:OO • I O:lO.~ 9'09"'. J. a.,..; ., ...... .... A. ..... NSter The Lord Jesus identified with people where the people are. Often, with management's permission, he'll do a 10-mmute stml at one of the drink-and-dance places, in between strip acts: ''THEY'RE LOOKING FOR happiness. and that's what I offer them.·· he said. "God didn't come into the world to damn men but to bless them. to give them happiness. tranquility, life.·· Additionally, a strong m aJonty of whites would like for their congregations to include m9re blacb. He went on, his words crackling with snappy apborisms from his repertoire: "People look for satisfaction in thrills instead of in happiness. Thrills are an external kick that usually kick back. Hap- piness is an internal·eternal condition and yo14 have to qualify to haveiL'" . These are among indica- tio~or a new Gallup poll, compared with past .studies, Book Def ends Divllllty of Christ LONDON <'P> -Five British Chnslians !)ave joined the ba!tle over the divinity of Christ with a new book defendine the belief that Jesus was the of God. The five sch1:>lars -four Anglicans and a • Roman Catholic -<;ontest the theory of seven Briti.sh Protestant tb~ologians who recently argued that Jesus shquld be f'egarded as a great teacher. not a'Supernatiiral miracle worker. Marshalli~ their defense in a book published this week called "Tbe Truth or God Incarnate.·· the· traditionalists contend Jesus was accorded divine status from the earliest days of the Cbris~an church. "You'll ·' never forget it!" JO'" CAROL LAWRENCE. OR. BILLY GRAHAM. ""1 ROBERTSON CK.\RLES COlSON. ART l!NKLEnER ANO OTHERS Off THIS IMPORTANf TV SPECIAL ON WORLQ HUN~ER STAN MOOH5Yttl.M. pre""1U ot,Wo110 ~--...... -V~t0n~n(tmalon<ll •ho~ The cry of a hurting worM ... J';ll RU!lGBll %M•~~8~alonWorl4~ •rtaeQAct bt Workl Vliion ln\eruUonaJ TUES., AUG. 23 • 7:00 PM-12:00 • KHJ, CH. 9 • • Does Geusorshi:P Make Bette~ TV? ay WA.1.TE& a. MBAU Af" ....... C.ouo f I AC'C'Or'dinl to lhe 1V cnUt1 al the U.S. Conunlulon OD CMI Rt1hu, telt ·a typical aiw1Uoa com9dy l1 built around Udl formula: "Ar\)'prOblerq un ~tolYed, by luck or bysom ••lie." But lhat ·a mab bellne. Jn the re.al world of 1onrnm nt, It takt's a atud)t, a ~rt and -U lh comml11lon bu lla way -a new set or ruJ• loeol" a problem. tbe a.i1'111& 0otnmlalon'• -.NEWS-4/VA.LYSIS TIW Is the formul• evident In [ J lll·pqe reoott on women and mlnontlee •n telev11lon. It cost 1321,419 and •t <'Oncludes U\at lhe ec>vemment should do aomet.hinc about television. Tbe commission doesn't say what ahould be done about this, but one answer, presumably, would be to hire more tough ac- tresses. DARMSI'ADT, West GermaJ\Y <AP.> -Atthtololists diUlnc fO a 1,000-year·old Frankl(!\ ..-aveyard HY they stumbled GI\ a welJ.p1 erved skeleton trom a Gypsy-like culture that ~ Western Europe nearly 4,0C)O yearsa10: Tbo re01atns have been iden· tlfied u thooe ot a mau from the 10-calle~ "Glockenbecher .. culture, datinc to about 2()C)O B.c .• said Reinhard Andr~ "· supervi&OI' of the excavations l.n:a field at Grieahelm, neu Darmstadt. •• .•. DESPITE ADVANCES made in portrayal as well as in e mpJoy ment opportunity, minorities and women - particularly minority women - cootinue to be under-represented in dramatic programs and on the news and their portrayals con- tinue to be stereo,yped,.. the commission held. It's solution: The complaints about TV pro- 1ramming are one phase of a civil rights commission report that also advocates new stan. dards and quotas for the employ- ment of minorities and women in the broadcasting industry. MAKE UP MAGIC MOLDS MAN INTO SOLO ROLE AS CLOWN Gale La Joye Takes Art of Humor Serlo~ly . •-rm.scuLTURE was lhen.rit lo make use of copper in Western Europe,'' 1ald Andrae, who heada tne local branch of a gov· ernmenl historical preservation office ... They roamed over Europe, searching and bartering for copper. We usually compare tbem lo the traveling Gypsy tinkers of more modern times." "Television should accurately reflect the ethnic and gender di versily of the nation. ''Minorities and women should participate fully In bringing this about. THE COMMISSION wants the Federal Communications Com· mission to come up with rules on the portrayal of women and minorities in TV programs. Clowning Beyond Humor ''The federal government should ensure that this is done.·' The FCC says that would create a regulatory nightmare, and it is indeed hard to see how the government could enforce s uch program rules without a corps of censors lo examine TV scripts and reject those that pre- sent stereotyped characters. 'Fal,l Guy' Rated Most Popmar at Circus Glockenbacher is the German word for the bell-shaped ceramic beakers ollen found tn graves of the period. Whatever the sin s and ·shortcomings of the evening's fare of TV shows these days, the government probably could make matters worse. TUE CIVIL RIGHTS Com- m 1ssion complains that the population of the Tll shows doesn't accurately reflect that of the nation: too many men, too many young women, not enough elderly people. In the police and private eye shows, the commission says, women are far more likely than m~n .. to be the victims, ra~her than the perpetrators, of violence. I But the Civil Rights Com- mission insists that it doesn't want censorsbip, or government previewing of TV scripts. The commission doesn't say how its ends could be ~attained without government interven- tion, before or after a broadcast, to supervise the content of TV shows. Nor, in all its 181 pages,.does its report menUon the simplest soluli,2P a viewer has lo defl} with objectionable' TV programming: the knob that toms off the.set. Over The Couni~r HJ.SD Lisffncp CHICAGO (AP) -Gale La Joye isn't fooling around· about being funny. He's a clown, and he lakes his profession seriously. La Joye has taken his ·art beyond mere humor and has analyzed the simple slapstick an- tics that thrill audiences beneath the .Big Top. "There are six basic elements to clowning -stupidity, conniv- ing or trickery, mimicry, faJls, blows and surprises,'' he said after the premiere performance this week of hi s one-man "Clownology" show at the American Theater Association convention. . . LA· JOYE. 27, a former clown I professor at the Ringling Bros . Barnum & Balley Clown College in Venice, Fla., prefers routines using simple props such as a chair and a handful of wooden balls. in Spring Green. But he found he liked clowning better. The civilization spread over Western Europe from the Jberian peninsula to Hungary, Andrae said. But he said while traces of Glockenbecher settlements have been found in Spain, Portugal and southern France, few ~­ mains of the people themselv~ have been found "and this is pro- bably one of the best-preserved skeletons discovered in the pail "Kids don't seem lo like the most subtle kinds of routines They love what's called the ·auguste' clown or buffoon." he said. "He's by far the most popular circus down the fall guy, the butt of every Joke - more grotesque than a patheltc or character clown like Emmett Kelly's famous tramp." "MIME IS LIMITED by the lack of props, but a clown can 1uggte, do acrobatics, or use any props he wants." he said. Ronald MacDonald and Bozo have ruined clowning as an art, according to La Joye. "That kind of clowning doesn't require kids to do anything but make noises. There's no participation ... he said. few years." ·· THE BONES WERE pre- served by the lime in the regioa's sandy soil, although the lower part of the skeleton was damaged by Frankish gravediggers in the 7th century. Before attending clown school four years ago, La Joye studied at the Wisconsin School of Mime "A clown has got to observe his character's personality, how it would react to new situatioos and props as it matures,·· La Joye said. EPA Sets Meets .. Oit Noise labels WASHINGTON (AP ) -The EnvironJMntal Protection Agency <EPA> has scheduled three public hearings on Its plan to require noise labels on consumer products. The proposal is aimed at establishing noise rat· in gs for products such· as vacuum cleaners, s hop tools, dishwas1iers and powered lawn and garden equipment. After ratings are established each item would have to be labeled according to its noisiness. The bearings will be held Sept. 16 at the Capitol Hilton Hotel in Washington, Sept. 20 at Kirk.wood Commuruty College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and SepL 22 at the San Francisco Hilton Hotel in San Francisco. If yoo want to make a statement at one of the· hearings you should notify EPA by Sept. 9. Write to the Dtrector. Standards· and Regulaltons Division -CAW 471), Office of Noise Abatement and Control. Attn:· ~ise Labeling Public Hearings, U.S. En· vironmental·Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. 20460.' Written comments: sent to-the same address; will be accepted until Oct. 28. "htrao~ ' human clramal" -ART llNl<Ll:ITER FEATURING: ART LINKL£TT£R. JULIE ANDREWS'. STEVE ACLEN. JAYNE ~S OR. BILLY GRAHM1 DEAN JONES. SHIRLEY JONES. CAROL LAW· RENCE ANDRAE CROUCH SENATOR MARK HATFll;LO ANO MANY OTHERS STAN aiooNEYHAM. president ot World V1s1011 lnlerna1JOnaJ. Is program host. Evef'f day ,12,000 to 15,000 people die from dis· eases related 10 hunger. Visit hunQry people alf over the globe Understand the causes of hunger. Meet families who are finding new hope in the midst of lh1s agonizing crisis. . The cry of a hurting world... . l'MBUBGBYI fte~ ~l)Nlal .. Wldl llUIV ~-,WDrYYW.ala~ TUES., AUG. 23 • 7:00 PM-12:00 • KHJ. CH. 9 ORANGE _CO AST . CilUR CH ___ D_l_R:-:----.. E-CT_O ____ R_·y___,,,_ij \ HARIOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH c ....................... c ....... .. •••· Hitto. W.la. Pastor rtloflt 17141 55 .. 1161 SUMDAT WOISMIP SRTICU 11:00 A.M.-SUHDAY $eHOOf.. '141 A.M. IYDtlMG ~-6:00 P.M. WlONUDA Y !Ye.I~· 7:00 P.M. YOUTH.AHO ADULT Ital STUOllS ... FIRST SOUTHEIH IAmS'r CHURCH HtW.H ....... Shet,C......_ ~ . '42·'"' , SUMdAY$~L-fl41A.M; • WOlSHIP 5*a•1ett-...11A.M.a6 P.M. · .. MllSBT PROYIDID • PASTOI. UY. JOI HlfMll CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES NAMCHIS Of THI M~TMll CHUICH ntfMST CHUICH OICMllST, SCtamST ,. IM IOSTOM. 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Adult Bible Study-Nevt Ufe-Youth CHll$T CENtliUD ltlLI TIACHlMG HOl!E BIB~E CHAPEt lHID..-OIKf JUMD&MIMTAL CHU.CHU Of .lMUIC.l llJJ.C.A,t I••· b .. 141 Mecy, ,..._, Stllld4ry s.r.fc« 10:41 ...._ W•ndeyf:OO PA 271 A•~lldo. Coste Meta M.w.W, Htll 1 Seeuritg Name 6a~e A 1~~~~~~~uru. ror • dogs wtll ~~ at 1 p.ni. aext Thursday in T?abaeo C'ode Tags Id entify mop •~T s Offic1· -•-ElementarySCbool.31052Trabu~Canyonltoad. ~ -.. 1 'V . f • II.le . Menibers of the Southern California Veterinary WASHINGTON (AP)-Usten, this isn't the type of information the 1overnment wants passed around. 1 Medlcal Association, who dorutte their time u a newborn child for a name that public health service. will five the vaccinaUons. Defense. It eontalm bu.odffds ot words that are "easily un· deratood and pronounceable and have no undesirable coMota· lions" and form the pool of ac· ceptable nicknames fOf' V.I.P.'a whose movementa must be noted discreetly for security re&$ons. will fit the personality? Vacclnations will cost S2 per doa. Code names are asslpe(} by Dogs four months of qe and older are required "ahe:itr whim," said the aaency, by law to be vaccinated qa.lnst rabies. A valid who declined to provide his own certificate of vac~ation, good for 30 months, ls But President Carter is the "Deacon." Former President Ford was "Pass Key." Rlcbard Nixon was known as .. Searchliaht. " name. needed for the liceosme of peta. •'Ther'e is no method. When .-~....,~-----~-!"-~"!--'"!""'~!1!!'!11• someone needs a name we go to President Carter shares a light moment with the National Muscular Dystrophy Poster Child, Matthew Brown, 9, sone of Mr. and Mrs. Clelon Brown, of Roswell, Ga., during a meeting in the Oval Office. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Lyndon Johnson went throu&h life as president known as "Volunteer," and John F. Ken· nedy was tagged "Lancer." IT'S PART OF the Secret Service name game, used to identify the first family and top administration orticials as their comings and goings are noted in w alkie-tallcie jargon. The people who make up these names, employes of the White House Communications Agency. are reticent tO talk about them, since they are designed for security. But one spokesman will go this far: Bert Lance, the big man who serves the President as budget director, is not known as "Dum· bo," regardless of published re· ports to the contrary. I WHO CHllISTENED Carter "Deacon?" Do agency personnel agonize like nervous parents ol a thelistandebooseonethatileasy to pronounce and decipherable and bu not been used recently.·· Blind Denied Jury . Service File Suit. \ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Justice is blind, but can jurors be blind? Three blind persons, rejected from jury duty as incompetent. have flied a class-action lawsuit contending they have a constitu· tional right to serve on juries. "We can bear and can judge a case on its merits. I believe I'm totally competent," said 27·year-old Mitchell Pomerantz after the suit was filed in U.S. District Court Tuesday. "IT'S MY UNDERSTANDING THAT most evidence must be described for the record," he added. "Most jurors don't understand the visual exhibits and the diagrams." HE WAS REFER RING to are-However, a Superior Court spokesman said Califomla law re· N0T1c11 Toc•1101TOu ""1cr•Tious •usiNus cent newspaper story citing a quires •hat a 3·uror be "in possession of bis natural facuWes." SUfll!RIOttCOU•TO,THI! NAME STATEMENT 'i' STATEOl"CALlflORNIA,o• TM 1oi1ow1no perlOll 1s c1o1119 tx1s•· radio exchange between agents "If a person could not look at and have a visual image of the TM&COU.!_T!=:....,.H nus;•~c1.usive s•GNs. u• s. as Lance and Carter prepared for person testifying so as to determine the credibility of the witness be • Esfet•Of JOSl!PH M. Aouoor. •k• Jackson.s.t11taA1Wt. c.mornl•'2704 a game of tennis at the White would be severely handicapped to serve as a juror," the spokesman JOSEPH ROUOOT OeceaMd Aobtrl Edward Ivers. •29 s House that .. Deacon and Dumbo said. cr=2~~·~=::_~E:!c:i!:: ~,':.son 51 • S•nta "n•. C•llforn•a are on the courts." The suit named as defendants Superior Court Jury Com· tN11 •II penons N1v1119 c1•1ms 898'"'' dt!r~~,_, 1' conductrct by •11 In· "Dumbo isn't even on the list." missioner William A. Goodwin, Asst. Jury Commissioner Judd 111e tllld •-n1 •re r.ciuirec1 10111• Robert ••e" said the spokesman, not amused. Holtzendorff, and Ben Vargas, jury quali(ication supervisor. !i':':t1:~"'.,t'~ ~~sa;vt;.O::.'·! 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Wild Tourney Seven Share Lead At Westchester Second n>und scor~ Friday In t"9 Wts!Cllesl•r Golf ClM\IC on I~ 6.603 Y•rd, ~· 11 WffkhtslK Counlry Ch.II>· Leonard Thoml>son Miller Barber Jim Wl«~r\ Tom we1skOl>f Clt•rle< Coody ROd Curl How•rdTWift'ol Geor~ Burns BObbyCole jl,ndy Hartl\ M<K McLAndon 8111 Kr•turt Forrell Fnler "'1dva.... Tom Kite Grier Jon&s TomW.150" J '*'"l'Mille< Ltt Edltf' Ge0<9t AA:• Dan Sitts DonPoolcv Rlk~le Curtl•Stt.,_ Fu.ll"f Zaller 80bEast-Doft81es Lyn Lott Tommy~ Mark ... .,.s Lii rry Zleglef" RonSlteelt J C.SnHd eoa•e Pearce TomJHtklns Blll~llon BobbY Nichols Art Wall Wally Arm~"""1 G•rv Pl•ye< Ed Sneed GarvKoclt JerrvM<~ 8obGoalby Lon Hlllkl• H•l• lrwrin 61Ht-13S ~69 t3S 68-67 IJS 71-64 135 67 6' 13S 68-41 135 ., .. 13S .... , 136 10... 136 ~70-136 ,. .. 137 ...... 131 10..7-137 11~ 117 11 .. 1 1• 61·11-1:111 11...e-13' ,,.....1,. 6'-10-11' --l:lt 73-61-1«1 ,.,.._I.., 71-6' l«I 70-10-1«1 ,, .... Ul 70·11-UI 7>*-Ul ,,.... U1 1>41-W 10-11-1•1 , .. ,, 141 7~1-141 n~-u1 ... ,. Ul ... " uz 617'-142 71-11-142 71-71 142 10-n -1•2 73-69-141 7).69-142 ?J.70-143 ro.n 143 71-72-143 ... 74-143 74...,-143 Jerry Garvin broke a ~al 10 1am l<>1ln• streak WJth rdlef help from Pete Vuckovich and Toronto prevented Nolan Ryan from becomin• the major I 11u ' first 18-game winner Friday nl&ht by handinc the California Angela a 3·1 defeat. Wlnlest Jn 13 appearances elnce June 5, Garvin went the first 8~ innings to improve his record to~13. Ryan is now 17·U. Ry atruck out 13 Blue Jaya to Btickner's Slugfest Sinks LA CHICAGO <AP> -Bill Buckner rapped out two homers and a two singles and drove in five runs Friday against his former teammates to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 6·2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ivan PeJesus had three hits and drove in the other Chicago run and Steve Ontiveros added Dedgers Slatf! •II G•mtto11K•IC 11901 .Au11 7<tt~ oAnocilH•I Cnl<•oo 11 10•.m. 11:100.m. S:JOp.m. ,Auo 11 LCK.AMWIH•ICl\lc•oo Auo 11 lot.,_,".,, SI. LOUii three hits to the 15-hit attack the Cubs launched against Tommy John, 14·5, whose string of 22 scoreless innings came to an end before he could retire a batter. OeJesus led off the Cub first with a single and Jose Cardenal also singled before Buckner smashed his eighth homer of the season. Buckner singled home a run in the second an~ led off the sixth witb his second homer. DeJesus, also a former Dodger. singled home a run m the fifth following Ontiveros· double. Mike Krukow, 8-10, was work- ing on a one-hitter when Ri ck Monday, obtained from the Cubs for Buckner and DeJesus, hit his 12th homer of the season in the seventh. The Cubs knocked out John in the fifth inning when Ontiveros doubled and scored on a single by DeJesus. At that point, he had given up 13 hits, most in any game this season by the veteran left-hander, who had won eight straight decisions since a 5·2 loss to St. Louis June 12. Two of John·s five losses have been administered by the Cubs. lOSANOllLH LOMt21t Runelln G•rwy1b Smllftrf ~Cf hk ... lf M.l ri Iner Jb LK'f3b Y .. qtrc Johnp s.t:. p GO«ldtenlltt HOU9hP, l'ot.M •lo r It bl • 0 0 0 4000 3000 3 1 0 0 4 1 1 I 3 0 2 I 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2t00 2000 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 tt 2 3 2 CHICAGO Dt.Jesusss QrOnlll 8UCkM1b JeMrltc1 Murorrf Onllvrslb Trlllolb Mllrwdc. l(rull-p Grossptt Glustlp •lo r It IH 5 1 3 1 4 1 I 0 s 2 ' s S 0 I 0 'o 2 o· A I 3 0 3000 2 I 1 0 tOOO 1000 0000 Toi.I 3S 6•15 6 LosAnoeles 010 ooo 100-1 Citic~ 310 011 00.-6 , E -l(rulfow, OP -l.oS .,,.. .. , 2, Ollc.-oo I. l.OB -Los Anoeles 3, Chica.go 10. 28 -a.ti•• 2, Ontiveros. HA -Buc.kMt2 19), Mond•v l1U. S ~ l(rukow. Trlllo. J°"n <L, 1+Sl Sou H0U9h l(rukO'# (W, .. lOJ Giusti T -2:20. A-23,0SI, IP H R eR II SO 4\\135532 ,.,._ 2 1 1 0 1 1 00000 1 a22i6 2 00011 extend his major lea1ue record to 101 eames with 10 or more strikeouts. He now hu 284 ror the season. Ryan al o walked nJne lo the game, hls season hi&h. Ryan's wildness cost him two runs in the first inning. Leadoff batter Steve States walked, Bob Bailor singled and Roy Howell walked to fill the bases. Ron Fairly forced Howell at second. Staggs scoriq the game'a first run. Sam Ewing followed with a single to score Bailor and give Toronto a 2--0 lead. Calilomia's lone run came in the third when Andy Etchebar· ren scored from third on Ron Jackson's fielder's choice groW\der. Vuckovich picked up his seventh save with 2~ inninas of shutout relief. Toronto gave Vuckovich an in- surance run in the eighth inning. Call It a Rogal(s} Spill na've McKay walkecJ .. took aecond on an lnfidd out Ud acofedaoas~g)ebyStaacs. Ryan, \Tho walked silc B!oe> J aya in the first three inning$, Cot out ot • jam in the rll'St by gettlnf Dou1 Ault and Dave McKay on ulled strikes. A~,. Slate au GafMl.il ICMPCllMle 111., A~. aCI foronto tt C•lllorl\la /·ts~""' Auo. a• fOf'OnlotCCllllOf'rli• 12:Up.m. Boston's Butch Hobson rolls over Kansas City Royals third ba:ieman Tom Poquette Frida~· night after a <'Ollision. Howe,·er. Hobson managed to muke the tug. Kansas City went on to beat the inrnding Red Sox. 9·3. V 8ssallo, Goodell 1-2 By HOWARD L. HANDY OI tlle Dall' Pllet St•ff Jesse Vassallo, a junior from Mission Viejo High School, and Brian Goodell, his Nadadores teammate, finished one-two in the me.n's 400-meter individual medley Friday night to highJlght second day action in the National in action in every race beginning with Donnalee Wennerstrom of Long Beach in the women's 200-meter butterfly. She will face Mission Viejo's Valerie Lee and AJice:Browne among others. In the men's race, the top thNe finishers from the Olympics will be competing including winner Mike Bruner, second pI.aoe finisher Steve Gregg and b.ronie medal winner Bill Forrester. · ..... MeWt ·- Porter on Way Up as AnnoW1Cer Wonwi's 200 freestyje-t. Gell Amunilirud, ,,_ couver, llC. can.de, 2:02A; t. W.) ~ WOOOllNd, Rlll'an!O. •nd Wef)dy lloOfloll, ..... .Je,,..,, ?:02.56: 4 Va'9rie Ule, MbllGlt ~. 2:0U3; s. ReoNnl• ~lklM. Jkktonvu ... ""- 2:113.111; 6. •eblcca ,._tT'Ott, N..., ZH'*-t l:O&. 1'. Editor'8ft0te: ThU ia tM ~h in. o aeries of 17 orffclu the Da:il11 Pilot ta publilhing to spotlight wU known Southern Cah/ornJa radio and TV sports onnouncen. Tod"l/'s /ocua u oi. Roas Porter. ~(I'• 200 lrteStvlt-1. J.,,,U. ......... .,. etooml"9foo, Ind., t:n.14; t. Rk• o.-.t,tMQ a.11e11, 1'52.2S: S. Tim 51\r#, LCWIO 8eacl\. t:S2.•: •· Br._, Goodell, Mltslofl Viejo. 1 :5' 65; S. 11*'1 11199. ~.a. .. t;U.tl; .. DOI.II..,,....,. LO(lfludl, 1:su1. ••-'• 400 lfldlvl4'11at ll'IMl•Y-'• Tr--. Calllklnt. NeJlwlli.. 4: & t3 IAl'Mt1uri -.n ~ 2. N•ncy ......... , J«ltonvllle, Fi.., •:&2t:'t. 80ft!'lleGh1tQOW, 8-ltlmot"e. Md.,4:SU1;.._J._ 811d1an,•T~ WMll., 4:51.M; S. Jwctr ~ de"9n (B'-'lln9t0t\, MINI., 5:0US;"' ~· OIMCln, GutDIC, C8nade, S:oo.31. ~'IOlndl~lmM!rt-1 ...... ~. Mlslton Vltfo. 4:V .411 2. 81'1~ Goodell, Mi .... Vt•Jo, 4::n 1'; J. JI"' Jottfl50ll, Wall'Mlt ~ •:1u1: .t. eleke Jollntall, s--t .. a.11>era. •~a•: 5. Met1t Protllero, S..ltle~4:**"9; 6. p.,...i~ Cypm1.4:M.15. * * OAI\. V ll'ILOT Gaturdax. Augu.t 20. 1en Fight on Tonight; 4 Teams 1/2 Apart \NGLEWOOD -Bobb> Cfaac«t and Ruben Ollv1rea. rormtr <'ham11iona hoplnc for ('Ornt•b•ck!\, meet tonl1bt in 11 lO·round s uper realhtrwe1 .:h1 m utt·h tbait l'arllt>r h11d bct•n postpon~ by nun. The tndo,)r bout at the Forum ori&lnally "u to be held lu~l \V ednaday. 8ul "romoter Don l'ruer. hopJne to putt.he 01ht in- to the blade wilh • aurae ol Jtsl· m t1ule ticket saJ , reuheduled the bout wben heavy rain fell on Southern California early Wed- nesday. . ...,. .... ,, KANSAS CJTY Geore~ Bretl, Amos Otis and John Mayberry slammed home runs to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 9.3 thumping of the Boston Red Sox Friday night and draw the frantic American League West race even lighter. Kansas City's victory, coupled y.iith a victory by Chicago and loss~ by Texas and Minnesota leaves aJl four teams within one-~Jr game of each other. A:tec• Change· The initial North American Soccer League semifinal playoff game between the Seattle Soun- ders and the Los Angeles Aztecs. originally scheduled for tonight in the Coliseum, will instead be played Sunday at 7 p.m BuckDfn LOS ANGELES -H. Werner Buck. a producer of major sportsmen ·s shows for the past three decades. d ied of heart failure Friday morning while at~ tending a fishing tackle show in Ka nsas City, Mo .. a family spokesman her e said. Buck was 59 A resident of the Los Angeles s uburb of Tarzana, Buck began the Los Angeles Sportsmen's Show in 1946. Colt&. 29-7 BALTIMORE -The Baltimore Colts converted two first haJC fu mble recoveries into touchdowns. one on a Bert Jones pass. and frustrated four Min·· nesota scoring chances to beat the Vikings 29·7 in a National Football League exhibition game Friday night. Following a 28·yard Toni Linhart fie ld goal midway through the fir st quarter. B altimore scored on Lydell M ltchtll '11 12· yard touchdown run und a six.yard p111s h'om Jones to <i lt·nn Oouaihty. Both acorn were af't up by f\lmblo retovertea by Ray Oldhum und Derrel Luce. M mnesota, whach Jost for the llr.t time in three preseason out· 1u g:.. scored in the second ~uarter on a four-yard run by Sammy Johnson in the nationally televised game. • .....,..,1 .. 1• CLEVELAND -Quarterback Brian Sipe passed for two touchdowns to lead the Cleveland Browns to a 19-10 National Foot- ball League preseason victory over the St. Louis Cardinal.a Fri· day night. Sipe, playing the first three periods, connected on 13 of 20 passing attempts for 163 yards to help the Browns post their first preseason victory in three tries. The Cardinals, now winless in three starts, moved into a 3-0 Jead on a 35·yard field goal by Jim Bakken. That capped a 17· play drive that ate up much of the initial period. The Browns then took the lead for good on a lightning-quick score as Sipe passed to Larry Poole for three yards, fired a 45·yard strike to Reggie Ricker and Poole barreled across from the 10 for the touchdown. SpeedtDG!f Gene Woods of Newport Beach captured the handicap main event and Mark Cherry was the winner in the scratch main Fri- day night before 3,877 fans at the speedway motorcycle races at Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Ron Preston of Newport Beach defeated Cherry in the two-lap match race while Alan Christian of Huntington Beach was fourth in the scratch ma.in. Tena& (!pset TORONTO -!Juster Mott:rem supplied a major upset Friday when he dropped No. 3 seed Wojtek Fibak, the 1976 finalist, 6·3, 6·3, in third round men's s ingles action in the Canadian ten- nis tourney. And 1975 champion Manuel Orantes defeated Hank Pfister, 6-3, 6-7, 6-1, while Ricardo Cano toppled Bob Hewitt. 6-4, 6·3, Unseeded Colin Dibley upset top-seeded Raul Ramirez, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 Friday night. Krause New· Queen JONKOPJNG, Sweden <AP> .- Olympic gold medalist Kornelia Ender may have left the East German swimming team, but Barbara Krause as having no trouble making her countrymen forget the 1976 Games· star. Krause, East G~rmany's Creestyle queen with lhe retire- ment of Ender. scored two vic- tories in Friday's final session of ·the 14th European Swim Cham· ·plonships. : The 18-year-old Krause surged lrom behind in winning the too~meter freestyle, then came. :back 4S minutes later to anchor _the 400.meter relay tea m to an tmpressive triumph. · Cl~e behind Enith Brigitha oC T·be Netherlands midway • tllrough the individual event. ., Krause powered past the Dutch woman in the closing strokes and posted a meet record 56.S.S. The powerful East German quartet led all the way in the re· lay and set a meet record of 3:49.52, breaking the standard they had set ea'rlier. in the day. The Netherlands finished second in 3: 52.95, while Britain was third in 3:55.77. Overall, East Bloc nations took an but one of six events in the final session, with East Germany winning half the gold medals fot' a lotarorn lD uveaays. East Germany's Roger Pyttel captured the men's 200-meter backstroke. Hargitay was clocked in 2:06.82, while Ver· raszto was timed Jn 2:03.88. a meet record. .TV Sports Today ......... o.w c:.w......,., LISA TOMBS OF HUNTINGTON BEACH SEEKS THIRD STRAIGHT SURFING TITLE TODAY. Tombs Comes to Life In S11rfing Competition By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of the D•llY ~llM Sl•ll Lisa Tombs' rise in the world or women's surfing 'tias been meteoric. In her first contest this year, the 18-year·old graduate of Marina High <Huntington Beach) finished 18th. In her next two, she finished first. She'll be seeking an un- precedented third straight cham- pionship this weekend when the Women's International Surfing Association <WISA> holds its finaJ contest of the season at San Onofre. "I think I have a good chance to win it." she says. "I've been surfing really weJl the last couple of contests." Officials of WISA agree that she has a good chance to Wlll, but. they concede that lhis third vic- tory would be a lot harder than the first two. "Lisa's been coming on strong,'' says competition direc· tor Unda Westfall. "But this is an extremely important contest and all of our best surfers are.go- ing to be going all out." The San Onofre contest will be the last of the season for WISA, anc) .several women who want to qualify for lhe pro cham- pionships in Mallbu next month must do well in this weekend's contest. The San Onolre contest was scheduled to beein today at 7 a.m. and continue through Sun- day, but a contingency weekend bas been left open for A~. 27·28 in caseaurf conditions are poor. * * * Surf Meet To qualify for the pro cham- pionships, s urfers must be ranked highly by WISA, and they can only do that by placing well in at least three contests. After her 18th-place finish in the first contest, Tombs was barely visible in the rankings. But her two fir s ts hav e skyrocketed her to 9th. Among those she'll have to beat to keep her win streak alive are Lynn Thomas of Santa Cruz and Candy Woodward of Santa Barbara, ranked No. l and No. 2 tn WISA. She'll have tough competition from her own hometown, too. when Terry Eselun gets in the water. "Terry's a real high quali- ty, pro women's surfer," says Westfall. Although Tombs is on a hot s treak now, her hopes are to re- m ain consistent enough to be considered on a parwith the prov- en pros-surfers like Eselun, Thomas, Woodward and Mary Lou Drummy. o.f San Juan Capistrano. "I think I can be good enough to make some mooey at this sport,·' Tombs says. "I look at it as more than just a bobby." The pro championships in Malibu offer $2,500 to the winner and totaJ prize money of $.5,000. It's the richest women's surfing contest in the world. Tombs bas been surfing five years, making the rounds to most of the finer spots but spending most of her time at Huntington Beach, just north or the Main Street pier. "I used to go to the beach all the time and see the guys out there surfing," Tombs says, re- calling bow she got started in the sport. "I just decided it was something I wanted to do. And I've been surfing ever since." Killer Ball Kept ORLANDO. Fla. <AP > -The only killer baseball in m~or league history is still in ex· istence, 57 years after it took the life of a Cleveland Indians shortstop. .Boh.Curley an.. editor ,lor the.. Orlando sentinel Stu, keeps It Joek«l Io a cabinet in hJs home. The Scuffed and sliahtly torn ball bas been bad news twice. The ball which killed Ray1Dond Johnson Chapman 57 years ago was itven to Curley. then a sports writer, by one of the players who took part Io the game. Chaproan.1stiomtop for the Cleveland Incliana. was struck in the temple bY a pitch thrown by Carl WlUtam Mays of the New York Yankees Aur. 17, 1920, •t the New York Polo Grounda. CUrley reported that Cleveland centerfielder Chuck J amleson pUt Uio ball in bls back pocket after it struck Chapman. He said Jamieson gave birn the ball~ yearaago. One popular version of the Incl~ dent claimed the ball bounced back to pitcher Mays, who. un· awJU'.e.be had JnJur~ the batter. fielded it and threw to the first baseman for the out. "Not so.·· Jamieson is quoted as saying. •'The ball never left the area of the batter•s box. When we rushed from the du.g_out to try and help Ray, we kept stumbling on it. •'That's when t Just picked up the ball and put ll in my back pocket." Curley said Jamieson told hlm be plajed the entire game from that Point on with the death ball in bis hip pocket. "After the game, I threw the ball into my ba1:· Jamleaon said. ..It remained there for liome time. After. the aeries, 1 Big _LerigUe Baseball Standings NA110NAL LEAGU& EaatOlvlsl W L Pet. GB Phtladelphia 7t 4S .622 Pittsburgh 71 51 .582 4~ Chlcaao 67 S2 .sa 7 St. Louis 67 54 .554 8 Montreal 55 67 .451 20\it NewYork 49 71 .408 251h West Dlvlllon J>odien 73 48 .603 ClncinnaU 63 59 .516 lO'h Houston 57 6S .467 1611'.t San Francisco 5S 68 .447 19 San Diego 54 71 .432 21 AUanta 43 77 .358-29~ f'riaY'tO.- attc-6. Los'-noe•Ht Cine.I-ti <M, N-Yori< 1..J Att.m. S-t, Monlr .. I J.' f'tlllMtlpN• •• .._'°" s PlltJlu'gll •, S.. l"r.nclKO I St. ....... , 11. Sin Di.go 4 T .... '10- ClndftNtl INom\M\ 1•101 _. N-Yn (SwM .. 11 • Los ""8IMs IRw IWI .t OI~ f8ollwm 1•101 S.n "'•enc'-co IWllllemt +4l at Pltttbwllt U-!~J.41 '-lltni. u: .... Ml .. Monlrffl (~tit 0.01 Houston I~ 1 .. 1 .. Plllledelllftl• IKAN! s.n S.n Dl4lllO (Jones HI al SI. Lauls (~ .. Ill ......... ~ S.n l"rtMISCO•I Pllllbl.ttlll\ (lnc:IMttl •t New Yor\ '-llMl•llt Monlr•"' t.OI Aftoeln tt Ollc•90 Sen oi.vo tt St. Loul1 "4ous1Dft•t PNl.otlp/11• AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston BaJtimore New York Detroit Cleveland Milwaukee Toronto W L Pd. GB 71 46 .607 69 59 .585 2~ 70 50 .583 2112 SS 64 .462 IT 54 66 .450 181,.'z 53 72 .424 22 41 77 .347 30~2 West Dlvlslon Chicago Texas Kansas City Minnesota Angels Seattle Oakland 67 50 .573 68 Sl .571 67 Sl .568 L2 69 53 .566 '2 S8 59 .496 9 50 74 .403 201 2 44 74 .373 231,-:t ,.,....,.,sc ... " ClllCllQ03, Mii-I ••lllmon 3. Minnes!M 2 K.tnta City t, BOllOft J N-YCW'kl, Teu11 TorCM'llol, C.1110f'fll• t Clevelllld2,0MIMCI 1 0.trolt 6, $e•IU14 TM•Y'•O•m.s B•ltlmare IGf'lrmley IHI at Ml-IOCa !Red· ,., ...... , Ollco190 "lor.1:1-11 ti Mllwlnlkft CTnv..., Ul Cl-'-'d CW•ltH-41-10.kl•nd Clllue 11-11) Botton m .. 1 .. , Of' C:lewlMd Ml •I K.-Cl- ty llitt•ll Ml, n N.-.Yortl m d,_1-4lel'T.n• IPatTY1Ml,n T-Ueffer'ton M31 •t C:.lltotnl• lllAtt IM).n O.llQll IWllO>!t 4-0) •I SHtti. l•btlOtt 1·11, tt s.iu,·,~- B•ltlmont et Mlnnttol• Clewleftdat <>Mi.id Ollqgo et Mli-...M, 2 Detroit •I s.attle llolflan.CIC-"Clty H-Yart:lltfPU,,fl • T oronlut c.lllornla World IT•I 6aan Mlll'ta.tl"wtfl:llWll t. V.lktlo Sloe¥. •lllellrta, W.1~ 2. HllcoU Cllrltl•"· aulo•rle, U ·,lo\, 3. Wolto•no w~. '"' Gem\anof. 62-tlllt. 4. ., ...... Pwutetto. c..n.cs., "''""-s. JMcl>lm KNO, w .... 1 Germany, i.1~ 6. Peul 811l110ft, 8rltaln, 51-11 •• ,. .... Mtttrt ..... , . t. ~d Molt_,,, So.,let IJnlolt, 29:11.0. 1. f'renc:o l"•va. 11.iv, lt: 12.7. 3. Ille Floroiu. 11-C.. tt:IJ.A. 4. S.tyml<ou D~u..,,,, Soviet Uftlon, 2': lf.4. 5. Alu.ard Kollff¥l, Poland. 2t:U.4. f . Wolf Dl•ln Poschm•nn, W ut GermMy, 2t:40.t, Wdden cleaned out my locker and brotJSht the baJl home. I never really wanted to look at it. .. Jamieson dled in 1969. Curley says be placed it tem- porarily in the glove compart- ment ol hb car. The next day, a group of his players discovered it and used it in inlield practice, the first ti.me it bad been used since striking Chapman. Curley says a comparatively son bouncer was bit to the third baseman. M he reached for it, it took a bad bop and hU hlm m the rlaht eye. 1batterin1 bis cheekbone. After that the ball •as put aw~ for good, Curley says. .. Jt rarely sees the ltgbt of day, and I confine it to a plastic bag 1n a l~ked cabinet tn Casselberry,,. Curley wrote. By T.T. ITAHDfNOS The race for tht red ribbon Jnten1llled this week " ,........,", t. ...-.. ........ 111 I .._......,(II ... "'-T..._ •• &. ... 2 il' II Ill ., tlMi Family put the b1U 11me out or reach wath ::~ nino point•. movans out 1n front b~ 14 YI notches. a Bunched toe ether for 1econd at el a ht apiece were !~ ortlmu, Nancy Prtor and .lett8&ur1n. w Mu Fraley 1cored seven by remote control "....._., ................. ...... ~,., ' "-...... 2 ,,., ,.,, ....... , 0 while Dave BHner and the kids rrom SCIPA ~h pitched ln with a half dozen each. Moving up In the " 11tandm11 w~re Nan~. Mortimer, Dave, the "" ,,_,._m '~ ~ ..... , .. u. ·~--cno.1 ........ u, : M~nv lluncb and the SCIPA san1. " Gd weU wisbet ao out to Oennb Perrin (part or , .. .,..... .... 11141 ::~ lhe brains behind the MortJmer entry), who's re· ..... .-. ..... 01 o . .,. .. ., •• , 1'. T_.,LM(JI "-ION•I " cuperat.ina from back surgery. Ed Scbmerler, the !! godfather or the Family. wHl be holding the a ._.,T.-,m H monthly trivia party next Saturday, and can be :!~ reached for details at840-4378. tt. ,,...........,.,., .. ..,........,,,, ~ ,_.,._.t,I n, nus week marked the end of an era ror many • triviaddicts, and today's tolumn ls a tribute to the .;;:.::., ...,"": ..... •' , .. , man who made it happen -Elvis Presley. Number 10 is worth the two-point bonus. Lenz Plays Saloon Gal LOS ANGELES CAP> -Kay Lenz will play a saucy saloon hostess in ABC's "How the West Was Won." Miss Lenz. seen en "American Graffiti," 1. ELVIS BAD A TWIN brother who died at. birth. What was his name? 2. The flip side or Elvis' first big hit, 'Heartbreak Hotel," also became a hot record. Name it. 3. In whlch or Elvis' movies did he slng ''Wooden Heart?'' 4. Elvis played a hair-breed in what. movie? 5. "CAN'T HELP FAILING tn Love With You" was a song from which Elvis movie? <See TRIVIA, Page 84) "While Line Fever,"------------------ "Breeiy," and TV's "Rich Man, Poor Man," fiif;[T;;R;;;l;;;;il will have a romantic en- counter with Josh Macahan, played by William Kirby Cullen. James Arness stars in the lO·segment 20 hour projectfor MGM. "GONE _WITH THE WIND" Cl.UK GAILI VIVIB4 LlfGH LISI.II HOWARD OLIVIA ct.HAV11.UMD F'RESENT!O IN na ORIGINAl 19» ,OAMAT UNAUEAEO IN ANYWAY 1:00.5:11-t:JO ~--,.,,,...,...,.,,,...."""JI "·~:;;:-:· ""!T.:-:J!i'""l'MJ:!ijt " BLUES". I Z.1»0-J:S .. l:lt PG 7:41-9:40 • ""HIWYORK H!WYORI<" 1:45-4:25-7:01 lPGI 9:45 "151.AHD OF DR. MOREAU"111o1 l:S0.1:15-9:11 .. Ar'TUltl! WORU> .. ..,..7'.. .... .__ .. ~ -· ~ .•. ... -DSll .utfE USl'llllM-•lllSll..DIT~. -.1111m1t1-lmf--cmBIS-'ll.llllll 1 .Wl CIV/S1 ,,,,,._ __ Iii .... ____ --0 ,.. .......... _.,..., ._.. ~-... -----0~&·,r• C3:1> l~l\I ,., I He fought wars and won tbem. . He defied Presidents-and might bav~ been one. The most conlloverslal Amtrkan hero of ourtlme ... and oDlltdlor Burt Reynold "Smokey ... .,. Bandit" Sally Field· Jerry Reed.n: (PG) Jackie Gleason 1.uYor<•''e..i"'o' M•<•l A RASlAR P1QdUChOll' A UNIVERSAL l'K:h11e. le~olOI A ITAIUllNO 811"111nHOLDS JACKI( QU.UON CINEMA CENTER DAILY PILOT HAllOR AT ADAMS. COST A MESA 0 11lTE MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 ~ll. The ~tory o'l\i~ PLUS (PG) Sinbadand but~~ MARCH ORDIE """" WOOO'l~N ~Q.A'TON A088Y BENSON STARRING GENE HACKMAN Tl!JIRENCf HIU. MAX VON SYDOW (PG) The Eye of the TiQer PLUS ""'"''NIE /-\I 'I llACM ., :aLIS. H.a. HALI.:: __.;:::===14-a.o_u-=-=1===--~ "NEW YO~, NEWYOl2K'' DAILYPlLO? fTV DAILY LOG) . 11t00 . , ,,...,. ............ <* --h.-. I t.It ...... .... ...... Will ....... -1!:»- ., ClJ(.l)ArU mt• ..... , o ........ allll•S.- • ... CC)""" ~· (M" ·'3-Mert Ootua ---~*Prial ... Sa-.. Tw ··a-chr• Ttnn" ~PS• Doubles f1u1~ ud ,.,., al ltbi4.l;s ai11a1u l•nab c ())) IJ. ,_ ""'" e;,c.w. 1:00 8 ([}?) {])) I CW.•'• ,._ F.-.i ·s.111S" Si!1us ·~ a Cenniln Slleplltrd UtNd allet ttle CtHt Doi l(Jr ol Clnis MlfO' by ltis you~& llllSter. • boy Nmtd F11nk Ka1's who hns with lt!i P<'rents by the 1 n ilroad trKks in a Cerll\in otcup1ed Czec~ v1lla&e where Im l1ttw II flilrotd 11teleept1. CD lllftie: (t) "The Truth Allout Sfirill(' (dra) '6S-Hayley Mills 9 hnftll(s Al~M ~ • llovlt: ct,) The lions Art f•" 1adv) '69-8111 Trave11. Wat._.,htitain (IJ>(I)) Collsumtf'S Wofld Cb Gran Ci111 dt La T 1rde -1:30- • Swiss f'1111ll1 RoMnson <D JourlltJ to Adwtntura 9 Motie: (~ "Df. WM and the 0.leb" (SCl·fi) '66-Peter Cush1n2 ®I Adam·lZ lb s.t Tr1ifl (QI) CJ)) Tra..Wre 2:00 II liltlfa ID Movie: Cl!) "Slor11 Ctnlu'• (dra) 'S6-Bette Dn1s, B11an Keith. ..... Rally Cl) nis Witt UI hstbal1 8 llltorie: CC) "Drums ot Al11u " (advj '63-frankie Avalon. CD m "'°"' (}lll'tlllWI G)Twm c <U> CJ)) ltlct Coactrt en (I) lime: "Seven little foys" (ft (I)) TMI W'llliHts Ind At1'nhc s.-. al •rcur Welbr ~ ~ County Sum111tr -2:30- • flnsmakers ())Pro Fan GJ Ovter Limits ('21J ([)) lom in freedom 3:00 11 tt Tak• All lllnds (J) Pro fan (j)The burs e Movie: "Tall in tht Saddle" (wes) '44-John Wayne, Ella Raines. <IOI lllMt: CC) "It Happenell at tbt WllU's fair" (mus) '63-Elvis Presley. Ywnne Clair CE> llloorie: ct) "I.JU" (ldv) '66- 0olom Har1. Stephen Boyd. s T1lt llllllC Place (rlll (()) ~ Ass.t et Flltllll llhMW 8 Mo'fit: "Pn11t tf Miu Jt111 lrwche" (dra) '69-Mauie Smtih. ~ Plilt m ftallcy 11-*t -3:30- (I)Su Wildt 11 Saturday (I) Uttlt tlnclls U C.lebnty 8owl1n1 OJ Mi:uioll: l111possiblt QI Porter Wa.aontr • ( (21 (I)) Outdoon 4:00 D ((Ill CI)) Wtslthesltr Open Goll Defendine champion David Graham and Masters champion and 8ntish Open winner Tom Watson are amon& 101t superstars who compete tor the $60.000 l11st pnze 1n the closin1 rounds of this tourMment flom the Westchester Country Club 1n Rye. N.Y. rn s,..ti W'it11 1e11U Cl)""""' • e Ara Pallqllial's s,ertJ ~ Cl) Star Tr• · m s,..w. llowit tHl CJ) ..... ti lilt c... ..-.0 San Francisco Giants : ws f'ittskfell Pir11es. G llad. ~•tile Ran ·(8(1)) ............ m,., c.. .. c..trr . e .... &Ille & , .. ..;.4:30- CD Ara's Sflfts • Cnatliilt ~ l.,.. D Mnlt: ''lrtll Street" (wts) '47-bndolph Scott. Robert Ryan m Motil: ...,.. '°""' "z..a" (tdY) '37-Ronald Colman. &:tO..U.AClallk (8 CJ)) ..... " S4lfwlqf -~"USA 5:00 9<!l1> ll))tattld._.. ast1t Tl'ft "Cl) Pntu IUtkll 9'n 01110 PJdres vs. st. Louis ~lhiats. • CJl 9 ca Cl)) *• ""' ......-.. ~ 1:c.::c: ..... -., -· (drf) ''3-tobert WllM! • • ,...lftlll .... __.. .... 1 ........ ... . -5:30-•000 ... Th ""' .. lltlltt ...... ~ m 111ur-~ot-••S. .... I fl) ..... lM f.C (I ) • t Lawrmt • tlaNI W., MD. , (It~ ....... • ;;'lj. l1t1'1V r.1 r· -.. ,.., •• hi c.ciwt .,...., .. ,ilCJ • ... CltyU.11J -7:30-......... ll J..., • llilm 9111 ... c:Ut .. ({)l'll•fl ..... • lat•t Miik A Deal t•l ~W.W "' Geee n.e C..iry 8:00 8 ( lll C}J) I tJ MJrJ Trier ....,, S.... (R) Mu"ay sutttf\ the P•1ns ot ~e1n1 Ted·s 1hostw11ter whfn 1 sm•ll •rhcle lie w11tes IOI the all(h01111•n tor $200 turns Ollt to be •1>1lh SZ.!>00 8 HJ tJ) m [ .. fltlK,I (R) c,ee eets 1 P'rth«k '" ll1t tllouQnds mstead ol hundreds. and ruhz'1 that the computer error will reat11 cost him. O Ill""· C) (nr) ''GuJs and Dolls" (mus) SS f 11n• Sinatra. ( e J Mo.it. C "A H1ch Wiad in J11111tea" (adw) '6S-James Coburn. Anthony Quinn. U Fun at new time with * Abt Vi1oct1 in "FISH" U CV®) (!BJ ({)) flstt When some ol lhe ne1&hbors complain about the kids, the Fish group home decides to throw an open house lo convince everyone they are all 112ht. O MO'lle: (J!') (90) "Little Laura and 811 John" (adv) '73-Karen Brack, r ab1an forte CD In Conql/Ht of ttle Sea ID VictOfJ at Sea f» Greet1np lo East & West Qt Movie: "Adventures of Mark Tw1ln" (adv) '44-Frednc March. ID Once Upon A Clmie (Bllon -8:30- D (@ Cl ) (J) Bob Newhart Show (R) Bob's toll'-ge lnend, "The Peeptr'' comes to visit •1th a big surpr1$t. and Bob. upect1n& a pm.I•· cal 1oke. makes plans to retaliate. u 1rs "SUGAR TIME!" * FOR NEW LAUGHS! 0 (]) ®I (..atl ([)) Satar Time! Mau 1s hurl and anery al Diane and Mauie when a newpape1 cntic £1Yt:S them and the Sugar act a favorable review. but d1S1111sses Mau as beme not too b11gltt. m c.11111 fD Wodellous. f'!lyhovse 9:00 D ((17J (3)) CJ) All in Ille Family (R) Aichie's quick thinking saves the Ille ol a woman. but the woman he saved 1s no lady. D tn Cl) EE) 13 Movie: ( C1 (2hr) "Tht Train Robbers" (wes) '73 -John Wayne. Ann Margret. Rod Taylor. Ben Johnson. John Wayne p0rtr1ys a rough 11der who is influ· enced by a younc w1d~ to help her 1n the surch for a fortune in gold. U W CtO) (tal Cl)) Starur & Hutdl (R) A singer 1s pla&ued by telephone calls from a stranger de· mand1nc money and when the pohce are called 1n, he tiles out lt1s anger on innocent people. CDHttttn ID l'ltd11 lnM/Ellllilc at POllS m llla$ttrpteCe Tllutrt -9:30-D (Clll ill) (I) Alic:t (R) Wllttl Flo's mobile home is stolen. silt mom 1n wrth Ahce and Tommy, and their wildly different hie st}les clash. 0 MoM: "Ticer Bay" (mys) 'S9- Hayley Mills. Horst Buchholz. Q) Mowia: "hncier" (dra) 'C6- Mana Montez. Kent Taylor. 10:00 D (ltl> (I)) Cl) Switdl (R) Pele and Mac find babys1tt1ng dangerous when lhe child tS the son of lhe deposed leader ol an Alrican country. CJ) Music Hall Allltfiu U CI> (<Bl CJ)) Most Wanted A 1uthless cane·w1eld1nc u·con heads Up I ganc !Ital UstS stolen f~r rifles 1n a series of supermarket holdups as a decoy to throw Ille polu off a m1lhllfl dollar hetst. en» Ult With Resemtiols m•ar.ws ® 0.blrt F•mt fD Ple~11 lrtak/All Star Swie1 ftstml CD Hallb• dt ltlt EI Sliow .. [dlitJ Kmrio el> Grut PtrfonulCIS 11:00 oe<m m""" CI> "'81hlt: "Ironside" OCD Qll """ e LM ._,iWI Style CJ) Get Sllatt &I MIM: "Duffy" CD MoM: "Terrified" (susp) '64- Rod Lauren. Steve Orexel. 9 Cll Macn·l2 f Cl)) Rt1 Humbaff O»Oixo Direetor ·Set A '°THI OTHB SIDI Oii f'romPageBS TRIVIA •.• e. On wbicb of his reeords did ElVis quote Sbakelpeare? 7. Naine the Elvis movie inspired by a Harold Robbins novel. • a. Alt.ocetber. how many movies did Elvis make? •• NAME m:E RECENT MOVIE document.tO'y built around an El vts coiicert. 10. One of Elvis' movies recenUy was an· nounced u beinJ amon1 the top nicks shown on TV in a poll or station managers. Which one? Last Week'• Answen 1. Jeffrey Hunter (Enterprise captain) 2. Five Points or Springfield <Guidin& IJght) 3. Charles Starkweather <Sheen in "Badlands") 4. Wrestling (Quinn In "Heavyweight") 5. In the sand (Savalas in "Scalpbunters"> 6. M~ (Li~ton Tea girl> 7. "DoCtors Wives" (cltyhall exterior) 8. Poopsie ("Pajama Game''> 9. "The Greatest Show on Earth" (mightiest movie) 10. "Yes; We Have No Bananas" by Spike Jones ("watermelony" lyric) Send JIOUT cmnon-1 to TRIVIA, c o the Daily Pilot, Bo: J511J. Coda MelG 92624. AU enhie• mu.rt be received by Wedneaday, otlanuMe half the playn's la4t SCOTe will b«~. V MIOMtetft"' llU "ALIX AMO 1MI •YPSY"' Cal MA. ... .,., TOO FU INI IA. Msat41AD • ,,. IYI ()II • '1 THI TIGlr 1•1 TV Higblig&ts KTLA 0 8:00 --"Guys and :'llBC 8 9:00 --"The Train Rob· Dolls.·· One of Broadway·s hers:· A John Wayne oater from favorite musicals. given the 1973 with Ann-Margret as a young Hollywood treatment in this 1955 widow joining him in a hunt for flick with Marlon Brando. Frank gold. With Ben J ohnson and Rod "llllillHG Sinatra and Jean Simmons. Taylor. lfggfft itt.y Hff of tlle Yewfl VA.NmH t.y Jedi HtlfMr- Halled •• • m•Jor Amerlc•n pl•y, thl• polgnentty lunnr satire about 3 ex-TexH cheerieedera •nd th.tr grow• Ing up pains comea to SCR'• at11ge for a limited sum- mer engagement. NOWTHRUAUG.21 .... ....., __ .. A long time ago in a galaxy far,fai~-"l . -A different 1 kind of ... .. .love storq. AN OUlRAGEOUS MEAL OF MADNESS Gt!T HIOH ON ltllSSOLf S10frf.! ••NEW ROl'E, NEW ROPE., LA MllAllA 4 • WEWOOD 4 WAl•.tN L\llCIAIM ,lllCI •uo MOflDA'I' -lo\TVltDt\Y ..,_........,.. ll:JI to l.;tO U WllUllA 4 ONL T IUJIOAYS a tlOUOAYS IHI te HI ... ~ IOUDCOA1111 IN) ""' MIDWAY Cl'OI IOIH, NO PASIO Mii a l'"~:::iui:~"1. •• ~ilo )~~::£':::,~ , .... -~ t1 S/53 MS. lflil I IOUIKOAITll <"I "'. MIDWAYl"OI SO.Y, HO P&llO UIA ,..._ll • ao.ST lllNtlO NIW YOllC, H1W Y01K IN) "'UI ~ OI DUIN> tOllY. NO PASMS ..;-, IOtMft IOICllR Ill P\VI SWASHIUCKLD t"1 ..,... ITOI\' Of A ......... OHi ON ONI 1Nt t• I 119 t tU I MS tl4S I 1"5 ' ..,-.. -.. .... . J DAJLYPllOT I I MAllMADUK by lrldAndenoet IOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and Mel<:auon .. 1 "I told you to stay away from the pondl" FUNKY WINKERBEAN HERE :l~O I I'M FINALIJ,' . GOINEJ10 JJMPOFF OF~I& Hlb~ DIUE f T4NK McNAMARA 1RVMOl<'SAA\$ ~ ~I.EOG', 00 tJ:)tJJ 1-WJ ABC NEWS A"J ~Ll. A7 ~ mR Hl5 CONll<Ot.... I MOON MULLINS ~ IAM. ~ WIS}{ r • . 'J~ ~ Q ... •A I ® i. .................. ., ............... TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PVIZLB ACROSS t lcecream quantity 6 Beans· com. pan ion 10 Fake ,. JoM-, U $.JOU' nalisl 15 Blactl Poet UNITED Feature Syndicate Friday Puzzle Solved: 4 1 A>$S8SslYe WO<d 43 Seed coat 45 Fonnef soldier •7 Bumedabi! 49 Slanders 51 N41Ylgallonet system 53 Fed. ,a i (a ID • ~~:;::::::::--, COULP \\t U61~ -,..JO _ _. Wli~ "Jl.4Ree .· by Tom Batiuk I'M [:()RR<,> I MI OON'f JIJMPWHEN I6€E ~rteCAPSf f·ID by Jeff Millar and BUI Hinds Tl'IS At::.rztc.JW FLOP 15 HAJ..FWAV VtlORKINaf MOTLEY'S CREW weet.'11 f . YOU WIL-t....· FINP NO POC"IORS ON "f"He Pt..ANE!"I E!RGO ,. ·· I HOPE LfOU OOOT EVER HAVE IN-LAW PR06lfMS, otARUE BR~-. ME, Too .• :rHE5E . IN-LAWS ME! by Roger Bradfield by Templeton and Fo~man .-----------------------------------------------.., 0011.f OH. 6ET INTO SOMETMIMG ~­ Ael..E AHO LET'S GO OUT TO TiiE &AU. MAA! ANO ltl. TELL YOU HOW WE CAA WINO Ut WITH AALF OF WHAT ERIC'S GOHHA GET! ... • AlVew:NewLOokfor ABCNeWs? · . ~ 8TICKINO AROUND H. ny A•Honer CHEER ByJAY IARBt11T trying a new look for ABC's-we'redolnak~uttlnfoutsomaor , •n .. ~ weeknight news, wtiose previous the anlnfle1s reading ot • Will Harry leave ar n! l\ew look came Oct. 4, 1971, when . troducUons (to atones). Will ABC abolish the tradltlonaJ famed Barbara Walters Joined .. And hopefully, that will~ anchor role on ltl evenJna n ? dl•lt'.WlUed Harry Reasoner as a up time so that Harry or Barbara WUl ABC'• ev n n1 n wa w co·anchoi'. or whoever else can do more •nd ltl lon1 reltn •• Ullrd Jn The Arledae look markedly re· meJni,rieful things," be sald. re.. nttwork r1Un11 ~la aeaaon? duces -but not always -the !erring to outslde-tbe-studlo ln· Roono Arlectce, th ener1ttlc time Harry or Barbara spend· tervlews and report.S. ADC 1port1 chief who t0<»k readina' "lead itts" to correspon· "In the long run, that makes char&• of ABC News on June 1, dents' stories, and increases the them more important, 1ives HYI" no to questions One and time spent on the stories .them more impact, than just sit· Two. But he'• hoplrie to HY yes to themselves. ting behind a desk re a dins Into th• third question durtnc the Arledge, who says he's· trying pieces." . • 1977·T8aeuon. for a ''livelier, more interestln&'' _ He was asked about Reasoner. Since July 11, he's been busy show. added that "what in effect who joined A BC News in AJAX Al·k3-S81tzer DETERGENT ... CLEANSER i j . Effervescent I Pain Reliever GIANT SIZE BRECK CLEAN RINSE The otl·free creme rinse. .. •--·~ \ ~ . . . ~ ' • I • 1 i • __ ,, : .... . Fast-Bleach Formula 36 TABLETS i Wella Balsam ·SHAMPOO For Regular or Oily Hair ARDEN or CARNATION* .ICE ·CREAM· WATER PIK f: .. 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APR 13 09% On Approved Credit . . ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW 1977 PONTIAC . . .. GRAND PRIX IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1-EDIAIE . DELIVERY •TRANS AM • f:ORMULA • ESP.Rl:r ~ ~ • 350's . • V-6's ·. U MODEL SJ MODEL J MODEt ~. Sites Ca,-ved From Ranrhland Squads of hl•a\·~ dut.' grading equipment han! moved onto 2,170-acrc Forester Ranch 111 northeast San Clemente. Fir:-.t tract Of 575 ~ingle -family homes IS schedull•d for completion in about three years. By 198.l, new homes on ranch are to numh<.·r nt•arl~ -t,000. Leo f'1tzsimon. project manager, said parks are planned throughout the development, including u park to be built around site of La Cris- ti a nit a pageant. The pageant. in its . second y~ttt'. celebrates first christening_ m Cahforrua. ~ Neck Isn't Red, But Rugged Good Bud~y Likes to Dominate WASHI NGTON I AP) Thaoks to song ancf movies, ·many picture the CBer as a red· neck, driving an 18 wheel tractor trailer and keying the microphone to utter Southern rases unintelligible to most er persons. That stereotype might have been accurate several years ago. }Jut an estimated 25 million radios are in use and, accord- ing t'> two market surveys, the typical CBer appears to be a rather typical American. A TIME MAGAZINE-com missioned survey pictures the typicaJ CBer with a median age 9f 39.5 years. married, earning .~bout $19,440 a year and having ( CB CHA'ITER J some college education. Another study, by the Axiom M ai;ket Research Bureau, shows him likely to be between 18 and 44 years old, with an income of more than $15,000 a year and with at least a bigh school diploma. The typical CBer is described in masculine terms, since both s urveys show a male pre. dominance among CB users. The Time survey showed "better than nine out of 10 CB radio purchasers were male.'· AXJOM FOUND 75 percent of CBers to be male. ll also says, "CB radio owners consider themselves rugged he-men " who "have a positive self-image and can be characterized as more dominating, egocentric and brave, compared to the rest of the population " And, it says, CB owners are four times more hkely to read Hustler and three times more likely to read Oui than the average person. TimeTs survey, conducted this year by Mark Clements Research, Inc , is based on 1,185 responses from 1,988 recent CB radio buyers whose names and addresses were supplied by five CB manufacturers. AXIOM'S STUDY IS based on 27 ,000 interviews throughout the country last year, part of its con· tinuing survey of the CB market. Here are lbe demographic highlights of the Time survey: -"Bet~r than nine out of ten CB radio purchasers were males. Their median age'. waa 39.S years. '" Over three•quarters were tn~· rled. -"CB radtlrbuyers ~hly ..... educated. Over half bad •tten@d or graduated from college, com· pared to just ovef a quarter of the U .s. population. -'"THE MEDIAN' household income of C,Bers, $19,«0, Is ~ percent greater than the U.S. m edlan ol$12,800. • -"Citnens Band radios were purchased in eacb of the 50 states. The greatest concentra· tlon of ca purchasera was found in the east-nolthceotral region of the United States." And bow does the Axiom SUf· vey profile the t.ypical CBer? "He listens to Hank Snow and Dolly Parton records o,n the radio. watches 'Baa, Baa Black Sheep' on televisiori, would rather see a roller derby than a movie, reads Hustler and Car & Dri{rer and Is about twi~e as ac- tive as the averaee person," It says. TIJUANA, Me~ico (AP) -'kconomic anlperrire ts aloWi111 AntOnio Eacobedo's efforts to re.; tiuild the 'nJ\lana police force as honest and professional. 1 Jn les1 than two years sln~ \he wealthy buslne sman was aaked to cet crim~ off tbe force as well as st~. he has fired 300 or- licert iJid laanched a tra.inin1 program,; TOUUSTS COMPLAINED for 'ye81"$ ln lnCt'easing numbers that they were asked to pay off police to avoid traffic tickets. Illegal aJiens have been beaten and robbed at an alarming increase -rtl,lortedly even at the hands of Mexican officers. "It is easy to accept bribes and rob when your salary is only $200 a month," says Sgt. Ct.rlos Guiterrei, a 21-year veteran of the&ln Diego pohce force, .. In San Diego, the pay is about $1,300 or $1,400 a month. But in· flation is tremendous in Tijuana. It costs about as much to live in either city." Historic Stamp A SPOKEMAN Foa,san Diego police 1U Rob1naon, f.lkl be he.,-cl Eac o bu been •nr. lnc u fast as be'a blrin&" ins«· ting a ~Item standard for"' the force, Which oumben almost 700 with many reserve1 bn can. Tbe patrlclan·appearlnt • Escobedo, however, is strut~ in a city of more than T00,000 ~ pie with increasin&Jy younger and less experienced men. But their formal education is better and their stand~s high enough to pass ethics in the trainine. Six trainlng sessions, each ln· vol ving about 20 Tijuana officers, have been ~ondutted ~ San Diego since February 1976 under the supervision of San Dieso Chief of Police Wllltam Kolender. TQ LAST, HOWEVER. was in spring Md no date b set for new ses:llons iavolvil\t marksmanship, evt®nce bandl· ing, traffiQ control, defense. public relations and ethics. This 197i commemorative stamp design marking the bicentennial year of the establishment of the first civil s ettlement in Alta. Calif. in what is now the City of San Jose has been released by th<! U.S. Postal Service. First 1s::,uc of the stamp will be in San Jos~pt. 9. · A new Navy radar system, under develop- ment by Hughes Aircraft Co .. is shown in this artist's conception released by Hughes. The system is designed to provide Navy ships with ''Flexar" defense. It will • • THE OFFICERS 0 FIND it very easy to accep\ br~a. especially for tralffo law vtola- tl()n~." claims Gult~rru . "They're guided by some Ol the more a<tartclous ones, tbQSe who try those things. A IUY who speaks English becomes the ringleader." The 'dismissals have lncl\lded wamlngs from Escobedo that future firings will be automatic for att~mpts to shake down tourists. He is a loog-Ume leadertn•Ba- ja California. tourism •tid owns a chain of gift shops. His honesty ls regarded as impeccable.. ANY TOURISTS approached by police for bribes abould eon- tact him at one&, Es¢o~ faid in an interview. Police in San.fliego beU6Vf Ti- juana officers alsQ havo b,.ten in- volved in bandit attacks on un- armed aliens tryin1 tQ sneak across the bord~r at ni&.ht. ln an effort to stop it, San Diego assiilled a nine-mln tan force to hide along the border posing as illegal aliens. Three of U.ose of· ficera have been wounded in lS shootouts tbts year and \hrff in· volved Tijuana-area offioers, they say. ' ' ESCOBEDO TOLD "'ft\ericans they may prosecute one.otbis of· Cicers wounded on the U.S. side in such a shootout last month. "There have been plenty of declarations froD\ me Uta!. my men are not to go mto the United Stat1!5," he said. "Tbey bflve not been afraid enough. Maybe this will make them afraid." I ' ~ 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y .. rubll*"'•Hoflc•: All real estate advertised 1n this newspaper 11 sub- ject to the t'ederal Fair- . Housing Act of 1968 which makes It 1Ue&al t advutii.e ·•any pre- ference, limitation, or discnmlnalion based 011 race, color. rebglon. sex, or oaLionaJ on&in. or an illtenbon to make any such preference, lim1la bl¥!, or discrlmloauoo." Tbis newspaper will no\ knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is 10 viola- tion of lhe law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Geoeral 1002 SPYGLASS -large 5 bed.rm' bonus room home featuring 3 fplcs. one in the master bedrrn. located on a 14 acre lot with a mini-orchard. Also features large pool and jacuzzi and a bltn gas BBQ. Offered at $289.600. Open Sun 1·5"; #2 Mission Bay, CdM. LAGUNA IEACH -3 Bedroom home. completely redecorated + large 1 bedrm. 1 bath with white water view. ideal for mother-in-law apartment. Situated on large lot with double garage off the alley. Just redlreed to $275,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5; 1337 Cliff Drive, Lag. Bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODIRIDGE -new 3 bedroom · Townhome, located on lhe lake next to Pe><>I and sand beach and rec center. 55 Lakeview. Irvine; open Sat 1·5. Solar Heated Pool Large 2 story Costa Mesa 4 bedroom home. Heavy shake roof, c'1Slom brick and Ule work. Gas BBQ. Low maintenance yard. Hurry, needs TLC! Save SSS. Priced only 582,500. Submit your terms. Call 546-S880. ~.~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS 3 BRM· TRl0UVEl POOL-$75,000 Beautirully upgraded townhouse m parklike set.ting overlooking pool & jacuzzi! Garden vi.ew butcherblock kitchen private garden oft SPYGLASS beautiful 3 bedrm P~rtsmouth model features: beaut pool & jacuzzi. Super deep 3 car garage that has a children's game room and a bath with dressing area for pool. Plus room for all 3 cars. Highly upgraded, move-in cond .. of· fered at S237,500. Open Sat, Sun 1 ·5; 8 Mon~erey Circle. SPYGLASS -New model home. com- pletely decorated. fantastic view, pool & jacuzzi. single story. 4 bedrm home. Offered $314.000. Open Sun 1·5. 5 Bodega Bay. fo~~~1 s~!~~i~:~1 C'~~ . OTHER PROPERTIES AVAILABLE 842-2535 HAltlOR VIEW -Beautiful 4 bedroom. ()P{N Jll <HJ SfUN IO Pt N r( 1 2 If~ bath home f ea luring approx. 27()(} • < sq.ft.. 3 Car garage. located on a cul-THE REAL ESTATERS ~ de·sac. Next to park. Large deck over· ~. . . . :;: looking secluded greenoolt. Priced al •TRl.PLEXES •FOUR.PLEXES ·A v a i l a b I e • S u n s e t Heights eod downtown Huntington Beach. Good tax shelters " apprecia· tion. Priced from SJ.65,000 aud up~ Call for details. SUMMERTIME. •• ..• is pool time in this 3 •bedroom, like new hom~ with fresh paint, plush carpeting and best of all an lh36 heated and filtered~-.Locat.ed in College Park. Full price is S'l9,900. CALL 556-2660. C:SELECT 'T.1PROPS:RTIES $249,000. Located at 2515 Salt Air Cir· cle. CdM TuatLE:ROCK HIGHLANDS -View pro- perty! This hi&hly upgraded 3 bedroom home is located next to pool and gretmbelt area. Has nice view. walk· ing distance to school. and large park nuarby. Call for additional infqrma· tion. SPYGl,.4SS -"NEW HOMES" JUST REDUCED 3 Bedroom, Portsmouth modelS265,000 4 Bed.r.oolll,. Tradewinds .. ~ .• S282,000 5 Be<lroom, Nantucket ........ S289.000 All ti.oines have a nice VIEW! HAUOtt VllW -super upgrade<! 3 bedrm, f amity rm. formal dining rm home (Carmel model). This home is a must see! Home was professionally decorated and also professionally landscaPt:<l. The back yard features a large ustom jacuzzi with waterfall with lOO's of hanging and potted plants. Extra storage also built in the attic. Call for ~dditiooal information. TURTLEROCK Hl4HLANDS -Two. 3 bed.rm homes. family room. formal dining room, popular plan I. One with a comer lot location. Homes to have super upgrades. Priced to sell. Completely remodeled and redecorated. Ready for · occupancy. Double garage with alley access. Good location. Owner anxious, so call now, $129,000. for quick sale! 645-7221Century21 W estcllff Re atty. COSTA MESA PROPERTY TAX LIMITATION PEmlOMS <Equally important to renters and owners> Available at Century 21 Doyle Company Realtors 1740 Orange Ave. in Costa Mesa. Wheel & Deal Seller is ready to wheel and deal on these custom Condos. Trades welcome. Call Century 21 Marten Real Estate1 640-53.57. Eashlde Triplex Owner anxious, price reduced $8,000. This is a house & a duplex with $750 per month income with greater potential. SuperQ, buy! To know hiore call 645-7221. Century 21 Westcliff Realty. 1740~···· c ................ .. 933 Do9wood, Costa Mela 0,..HODt S•chf 12-4 ADGifVDlpf wltl& $SS$ le. • .rw ..... u See and buy this nic~. 2 story. pool. 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home with jacuzzi. Now vacant. Sale price S84,ooo -anxious sellers. Call Centruy 21 Doyle, 549·1168 or: 833.9060. - IR llNE Mo•• Up to Turthlrock 19361 Sierra Inn Open Sat/S.. 1·5 Scarce ~ story model, large family living areas. formal Exclusive Cherry Lake area. Open Sat/Sun; 22•2 Heather Lane. Entertain pool side or in spacious family room & living, reom. EnJoY the privacy ot tb. quiet culdesac. 4 Bedroom home with virtually maintenance free landscaping. $174,900. Century 21 Marten Real Estate 640-5357. laycntt . ...... nus immaculate 3 bedroom home with all new kitchen, new carpets and drapes, boat and camper access. Ge t a s n e".a· k preview!! Only $71,500. Call now, CentW'y 21 Doyle, 548-1168. dining room. bonus room, triple garage. See it today, Century 21, Marten Real If • I k. Estate 64o·S3S7. you re oo mg .----------.. """-.... ,.. .. for the best deal then start in one r ~ ., 'rl', • ~~· ti~~-t;-=:J:>:· PIEPARATIOl'I >·: I ...,N,t.'. SCHOOi. '·• t. l...4i. :' 2 t H N. Broadway. Santa Ana &58-~321 MAKE 1977 YOUR YEAI! 11.uit.I . I \,.,..'~'"',.,In H••nl l-\1,.11 •8 lectv< .. • R~vlotly updol~ mol~uor • Con•en~t locotton M'<>f htt-or •OM frH introducta<y clo" • Att..-d <MW O< "'°'" clo•,.• pe< ,....i, TUES .. WED., THURS.. 7-10 PM SAT. 9-1? AM S99.00 ~ lldlMs tlltWk m llctltes Compare lest Colege P..tl N eigbborhood. Striking curb appeal with inside decor to match. Loads of storage. Assume VA. Don't wait on this new listing. Call 645· 7221. Century 2 l . West cliff Realty. now! You 'Jertc your husband off his easy chair to see this exciting family home at 24961 Green Bay. you'll be glad you did. Call Century 21 Marten Real Estate 640-SlS'l. th.e beS"t neighborhood . Here is a fine vacant 4 bedr~. fam rm & p 1 home With lots r potential. The owner is anxious. so let's deal. Inquire at 645·7231 Century 21 W estcliff Realty. ~ Snooze&~ Don't get caug~t napping you'll l~e this one! Beaut. 2 bedrm, single story, end unit Condo. Dble car. Landscaped patlo near the pool. Now just $57,900 . Century 21 Marten Real Estate 4"0·5351. We're NATIONAL, but we're NEIGHBORLY. • I . N OR CO. I { s ~.I 11 l' t. 1 ~ H () •SPLASH* & frolic, for Ul6 Cu.a lov- in& family. Huge pool, yard. tam·rtn. 3 Br, 2 frplc's. many xtra amenities. Come see for yourself. Open Sun 1·5. or by appt. 2338COLGATE ~llege Park) Agt 6'2·2237 .. 2 STORY·41DRM SPA.MISH VILLA Over 20QO sq.Ct. leas than one year old. Owner must sell. Assume $60,000 at 8~% interest.· Low monthly payments. HtUTY ! Call 963-6767 N 1119• II l 'UN 108' NIC'f• --~-l THE REAL ESTATIRSj . NOMI+ IMCOI • • 3 Bdrm .• ~ bath home Wllh Iota ol uac.-d brick 4e wood. Large paUo A: charmin1 2 bdnn. apt. in rear. CUA nva Y D~~MJ!D Homt: in xlnt locauon. with som~ vit:w from upper level. 3 Bdrms .• 2 baths. den & 2 patios. Shown by app•t . WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 229 Marine, Balboa Island &7>3331 • THIS IS m! Th& only available 3 br, 3 ba Big ca. nyon Townhomo. Luxury featurn. Dramatic architecture! Ttmnts. pool & jucuiz.i. $179.000. OPEN SAT & SUN. 2-6 • • • • IESOIT STYLE Woodbridge Arborlake 3 br. 2 ba con- do. Nr. Jake & beach. Sunken living rm.. separate dining rm.. breakfast rm. lwtUJY appliances. Beautifully landscaped private garden. Sll9.SOO OPEN SAT &SUN 2-6. • 759-1515 71f.0017 Gt .. ral 100 G....... 1002 Gltlffell ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 G .... ral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Real Estate i--------c ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGER BEST BUY Atrium NEWroar aucH L-.h.! $14,500 Attention Vets! S Bedrm, --1 W a J t t 0 be• ch • Agaress1ve, upandini l "S BA. VAappraisal.on Oiarmmg Mesa Woods Decor ator 3 Bdrm, Real Estate Company ly SS0,000. No down, home w1tb a &orgeous g 0 u r l .. · t h needs top producer to won·tlast. atrium, party patlo. Sw . me "'1 C e n , manage est ab li s hed sprinklered yai::ds. 3 w=h replace. c~stom C-0:.ta Mesa office. P'or Be drooms «a rd e n undeck.. Won tla.st . .. . • Call 752·1700. ,·onfident1a l int erview, ~ Comm.&les. styled .kitchen, family OPfN 111<;•11HuNro8111'('t• ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC . Tennls.byOMf Want th:ne for tennis, ~or Just relaic- ing? Don't worry 1tbout painting or lawn maln· tenance ID this immae. 4 bdrm., 2~ ba. con·. domlnlum. Located Just a short stroll from the blue Pacj(jc. A real wln· ner at $139,000. All Adorabl• Home $t9,500. 2 Bdrms., l h baths: 2 blocks North of the Sant a Ana Court House. Has new roof, plumbin g , wir i ng, kitchen, washer/dryer, stove & ref rig. • 494-7551 * 1"11,!~Y (c,.'Ja.c5 ~G.1..<or c·ontac l J .C. Nash, 1....._ room, brick fi replace. l\i&f I ~= --,o-o-2i-~---1•s•1.-•• z.o'.'6.o .. ~i1~0. BKR ca11 ~.;ll~IHiF 1--0P-EH_H_o·u·s·E-•I ~··.·.··.·.··.·.··.·.··.·.··.·.··.·.··.---~--.-.-.-.;-.-.-.-.-. ---''l'ft81tl!I I . -DAILY 11-5 I lllUati... EASTSIDE DUPLEX IEST LOC.A TIOH IRVIHE TERRACE "*I ·1·· ·c:..nt--• ., You don't need a gun to S76,500. 237 E. 23rd St. 5215,000 1T n u11 unua "draw fast" when you s . place an ad In the Daily OONEij Genff..,.n fanmn affftflon! You can Fi nd what you want in Pilot Want Ads! Call now REAL have your own mial estat. with 157 ft. Daily PilotClassili.eds. -642·5678. ESTATE frantCICJI on the b.st street. A IHture ___ :..__ ___ -1 bearin9 orchard with nt0re than a dozen d.~"O °"'' ( f)"C ~Q..• _ 631·20~6 fruit trffs, o•ocaclo and Macadamia aut P~ l.'"t,J ~J.. -~ J.;l<.f" \::1 tru. Warmth and quality Hpnu Tltaf lnfri911in9 Word Game with a Cltucl<le themsef•n in this custom built one ownff 1""" ~ aAT L PO\WI ---- home. RnJ~e 5 bfllroom home with •=": .... tr'_,'!:= family room large pool and patio. Ope11 low io f0t,. '°"' ""'Pie ....,..-. Sat. & s.... I ·5 p.m. I T u E l 0 s coRONA :,~7.~t0R-OUPLEX• 12 I 1• I I ChannlflCJ comer location duplex with 2 I H 1 8 C R I fr. bedroom +den and patio anc1 2 bed... I I~ I I' fb. o,.. Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p..m. . . . . . Salisbury Realty 315 Marine Ave. • Balboa Island ::.... ~ - I r Al 0 lu RI~ I 1 I vl1lted • cametery where . ! . . . R . thffY only bury NCl'elafl ... ....._....._..._,_, _.___. .It You could tell. Alf the tomb- ' H O S H A M i •tone epl.tepht were In-. . ,. , • I' I I I . G ~~~ ~i..ci:' .. c:t , Yo.I d"ejop ..,,_ .,... No"':? ~low & mµ.~m0r 11 r I' I' I' I' 1· I' I . . • ~~ti~lE '0•1 I I I I I ·I i I f G••,... 1ooz1Gwra1 1002 -· · · · · · · . -· · 673-6900 r ~ UNLIMITED POSSlllLITIES Snugly sheltered on a cul-de-sac. this 4 br home is eqUipped wl lg country kitch & family rm. 150' deep lot provides secure rear yard. Ma1estic trees front & rear. An environ· ment tailored for your family. S73,900. . FIXER-VA Low down payment & · smal l monthly pay. ments, provide an eic· cellent chance to buy thiS 4 br home & make SSS on you r 1nv<'s t m e n t. Popular neighborhood, xlnt schools. Home va· t'ant-11eller anxious Vern Johnson Realty 540.4646 ••••••••••ot•••••••··~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS Answers In Claulflcahon 1080 ~!'! ••••...••. !~.~~!!:~ .......... !~~ -------- . 110111 1L11n aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE e OPEH SAT/SUM l·S UICI A PamfOuSI! Spectacular 2 Story End Unit Townhouse In Th~ Newer "Bluffs" HighJy Upgraded. Overlooks Pool & Ramada. 2 Spacious Bedroom Suites. 3 Baths. Huge Family Room. Easily Convertible To Another Suite.· Ka ristan Wool Carpeting Van Luit wallpape r. Many Othe_r Custom Features. Now $157.500 Submit 2444 VISTA NOBLEZA e IY APPOINTMENT HORSE .COUMTIY ESTA TE Spectacular Hilltop Ranch Of Ap- prox. 5 Acres. Mountain. Valley & Ocean Views . .E.uxurious 3 Year Old · Custom Built Ranch Style Home.. With S "Bedrooms 3'h Baths. Beam Ce ilings, Marble & Carpeted Floors. Four Car Garage. Many Ex- tras. San Juan Capistrano $550,000 OORGIOUS IA T YllWI Jn Dover Shores. Elegant 1 Story Villa By Ivan Wells. Custom Built . Home 3 Bedrooms. Family Room. 2 Baths. Dramatic Entrance. Ter- raced Formal Roman Gardens. Ex- tensive Use Of Marble, Crystal & lmported Wall Coverings Exquisit& Quality Throughout $289,000 THE MOST IH DOVER SHORIS THE MOST spectacular harbor & ocean view. THE MOST elegant home with high ceilings and wood floors. THE MOST e xquisite landscaping surrounding the perfect pool. THE MOST for · $400,000. OPIM J..S 1342 GALAXY rLEA~~SEE 14 I 9 Bonnie Doone CdM. Open Sat /San: 1·5. 2 Bdrma., 2 ba. + den & lge. family rm. Su~n pool & jac uui. pati wilots of plants.. bargain, Sl47,500. 6201rf1, CclM Open Sat. 1·5. Corner duplex ; 2 bdrms. ea . Beamed cell .• stone frplc .• nice patios. S169.500. <Let'• deal!> LAGUNA IEACtt Attr. 3 bdrm., famUJ. rm., lrptc.; tge. re.need lof. Some view. Priced aell.Sl17,000. HUHT.IEACH Neat 2·sty., 4 bdrm., ram. rm. Pool le jacuid. Jump at it for 992.000. MAURY STAUFFER SEA LJON REALTY 1213 N. co.ut, La&IJl)a 497-3318 644-2212 ATTBmOM!!l 4 Prltne beach apt. rental units. Perfect for the owner /tnanager that wants coasUine location. SU:p.os to tb& beach. Call for app't- ,. C.F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER A C0LDWaL ~CO. 644-1766 2111 SAN JOAQUIN HlU.S"°- IN NEWflORT Clf(U BEST llUYS! · OPEM TODAY I ·5 1742 PORT SHEFFIELD 4-BR & family room, l ·story •. Super quallty features, decor & landscaping. The newest in H .V. Homes! Come s ee. 1700 PORT ABBEY. Super low priced for this beautiful 4-BR, 1· story Monte go . with the great backyard & pvt. corner Joe. Hurry! JACK HOWELL~ns 644-1156 layer It Lightly FIMIR HOMIS ROM $5 .. SOO TO Sl,JI0.000 .... IATHT.A1UHG SPACI'• IN CAMEO SHOllS Absolutely lovely w/3 BR1, · gorgeous gardens & new ever- ything! One 9f our loveliest res. areas! $228,500 leasehold. A MUST SEE. <>PIM SAT Ir SUM I ·5 PM. 451 S HAMPDEM DR. (J-23) PHASE If •cARMa· Located on quiet cul-de-sac. Private patio off master suite w /spa. Estate-sized lot offering total privacy. OPEH SAT & SUM IJ.6 JtM. 1979 PORT TRINITY CIRCLE. HAllOI VlEW HOMIS. (J-24> HARIOlt VIEW OPEM HOUSI! ZOIS PORT CHS.SEA. orEH SAT & SUM l·S PM. Prettiest _.Montego" ever! 1-level, 4 spacious BRs. many, many bricks & thick plant- ings comprise an extraordinary set- ting. Privacy oriented location. Put this on your "'MUST SEE., list! (J-25) DOVBSHORES WESTCUFF AREA OHM SAT Ir SUM I ·S PM. I 307' SANTIAGO. Courtyard entry -A+ seewity. AttracUve 4 B~. 2'h bath. home. Beautiful paneled den w /wet bar -separate dining rm. -also service porch + love),y patio & garde n w /fruit trees. S21~,QOO. (J-26) OPEM SAT. Ir SUM. l·S P.M. UYE IM USTILUFF . .. walk to schools, shopping. tennis, • club & park .... 1. 2645 BUNYA. 4 BR+ family/din- ing on charming ~orner view lot w;room for pool Beaut. dee. - light & cheery move-in ready. Owner leaving - re asonable ofiers considered. Sl.52,500. CJ-271 2. 7r/ BELLIS. Largest Lusk built l ·Story w /view of Catalina. sunsets, ocean & Npt. Center. 4 BRs. 2\.!z baths, formal dining & family rm. Room to add on or pool. Lush, low maint. Jandscaptng. Reduced for quick sale -inspect & make off er. $167,500. (J·28) I ST OfflllMG-,... DOVER SHOIES IAYfROMT Well built, 1-story on sheltered bay. Delightful couple or small family home. 3 BRs, inviting den w/wet bar & fireplace: Spacious deck + dock for 35' boat. 3-car garage! .1325,000. Appt. only. Cathy Schweickert 642-623S. (J-29) NEWPORT HEIGHTS JEWS. LovelY 4 BR home located in 1hady glen area & near shopping. Study, 2 baths, 2-car gar. INVESTMENT TYPE R-2 BUILDABLE LOT :sprinklered & bea utlfully ludscaped, near Santa Ana & Broad Sts. Reasonable at S159,4SO fee. Tom Allinso1164.2..s235. <J-30) .. . - MAMTUCCIT IUCHUTATI lSTY·lll SH.GOO Tr" 11.Dw mtl") llull• ' rm whh cT•c khns llftpla~ Ii .. all ol 11an '·~ ol 1rounc1-, ... , ,, tWnlr"\ kth:beft UU\1111 rm Sep rate ••nti fo1 $Cduded •u~•l au1lc11, 1wcep1n1 1utri lu b1de:away muter 1uH~ a C'btldnn's quan•u HIS'T'Y ! Just ll1tCICI Won l ti.at kin;! fjQ • l Ol't"l l ;.,. t I ' TtfE-RCAL I ESTAT£~~1 BEACH BEAUTY BcJlly ~erorated 3 bdrm. ! batb charmer Sunken tninc rm w1c1lhedr1l C\?11Jn~ Counlr) k11<·hen le ads to lge red" oud dt!ekmg ar~a w ga:. BBQ It hreptl :'tistr ::.u1te hJ., 1tnum wmdo" ror M'J bree1.e Terr1C1 c ar~a dasetobeach &lti·7711 HEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT Literally steps rrom the pounding :.urf, a very short walk to public ten· ni:. courts 3 La r ge bdrms, 2 lovely baths a areal open k ll t·hen .ltings11.t· il\ mg rm O\ er looks .1 \l'ry pra\ale yarcJ A n ry private C'Ov e r-;:d ~1de patio ea'" crlllmt ... nr.e y.trd private streets to your do ubh.' gara~e Whal more t·ould AUGUST AMSW S l'o &:ptt:m~r hou1ln1 quc:1Uo .. N'ACI A NOILIM1 Sc>lve lt! wtth this hul(t: ~ BR. & muid'• rm .• contem· por;u ·y humo. fouturln1 poolsbed yurd. ll(c:. family rm .. formal dining rm A qult'l Strc:c:l in pn:~tlge location. 0 P Jo: N S A T I S U N . 1 · 6 l 11 2 SOMERSf..'"T. N.B. $287 .500 DOHT WANT TO DICORATl1 No need! This 4 1'drm . family rm .. dt:n W<.~h:ltff l'harm~r is perfect in every dt:ta1I l''nmch doors. brass hardware. !-.ttludt'd patio. wet bar. mstr. BR. with tilt faC't:d frplc. OPEN SAT /SUN I 5 1514 HIGHLAND $259,000 HATE YARD WOUC1 None h.t:re ! 'Jt wport Shores watt:rfront offers mariltmt living at inland prices. Spat'IOUS 3 BR .. + fam. rm. Right on the watt r + clubhouse. ltnnis & pool ONLY Sl 24.500 ' COMMUTING A PROILEM7 Solve tt' This Gretnbrook home has quick ac· ctss to Newport & San Diego Fwys. Nearly new 3 BR. with heated pool & jacuzzi. Dramatic cathtdral ceil's. OPEN SAT SUN 1·5 3363 FUSCHIA. C.M. $105.500 WANT NEWPORT LIFE STYLI? Luxurious townhouses near the ocean. Pool. t<.:nnis. jacuzzi. 2 & 3 BR .. form:ll dining. wtst bars. lavish mstr. suites. Only Sl24.3oo & up. No land ltase. DAVIDSON IE4LTT 5801 W Comt Hwy N B 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd .NB 673·9060 you a-.k for al the lo\~ a:.JCml! pnl'e of ::.I lj,()()O I Call O.IG ; l; 1 G...-rot I 002 G.-rol I 002 C.pf•1 ? • ,., .,, • • 1 • •••••• • •• •••••• ••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• [~-] Cole OWHiR ANXIOUS LOW! LOW! LOW! La ve in a Co::. la \1 c~J Greenl.irook home l'l•>se t•i eH·r~ thtng, st'hoob. shoµµ111 g and park~. Dest buy 111 lht· market for a famtl) home. Call u::. 546-2313 VETERAN HOUSING SERVICE Call your local Veteran C C.aonselor for info on VA bome loans. Call. Bkr 5567777.2\HRS VETS .. FREE•• VA CounHlirHJ & Info. S..-•lce • Ft'H Appraisats frff List of VA Homes In O.C. Orange Co's. Largest VA Home Broker' Call24Hn. REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 645 IA YSIDE DRIVE -NEWPORT HACH -lecuHM 4 MdrOOfll, family room, pier ond slip for SO foot boat. 4500 ROXIURY -COIOMA Dll. MAR - Ocean •l•w, ptiYat• bffchH, spstdinC) J IMdrOOlft and fmnlly room. # 62 ROY AL ST. GEOIUil -llG CANYON -Custombed 4.,..... f...iy rOOM, ~floors, bar be ... 9'd &. pit for Indoor and outdoor"'" talsJRy. 605-6051/z LAIU<SPUR -CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX -3 .. droo"', ••d Z b-*ooa 2036 PHALAROPE -MESA VEIDI - G...at 4 bedroom. famlly "°°"" be..tffuly landscopH. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. C... def M• 675-5511 675-2626 WORLDREALESTATE GeMral I002!GeNr.. 1001 --------............................................. . 3 I l7 s9. FT. OH 8400 s9. "· This means a spacious· Unique Home on a large Ce~ lot. And this home isn't just big, it's beautiful: 4 bedrooms. a tormal dinin_g room. a family room a game room. 3 baths. 2 fireplaces. a 3 car gar.agt: and a backyard dottE:d wiUi fruit trees. Thls 3137 Sq. ft. home is ituated on 8400 sq. ft. oC Harbor View Hills and wiJl be open Sat. and ua. at 1422 KeeJ Drive. EASTBLUFF -Top of tht: hill w/rare ocean view. Lovely 4 BR home w /famlly rm, price reduet!d. make or. fer. 1 Yr warranty. NEWPORT CREST -Beautifully up- graded 3 BR. townhome w/ocean view. Priced thousands below market. 1 Yr. warranty. BAY HIGHLANDS -Prestigious 4 BR home w/beautiful pool & jacuzzi An impressive home for those who only want the best. 1 Yr. warranty. CORONA DEL MAR SOUTH OF HIWA Y -Rare Victorian home w/fantastic ocean view. 2 BR + secluded studio 1 Yr Warranty. DUPLEX Newlv listed. 3 BR owner's unit w /1 BR tenant. New carpets & drapes. This one won't last long. call today! IRVINE. THE RANCH 5 BR + bonus. Large family home w/sparkling pool & jacuzzi. located on quiet cul-de-sac WOODBRIDGE 2 Master BR. brand new townhomt. located jus t steps away from pr1vatt: beach WALNUT SQUARE -Only S61,000 for this imprt:s51vt.-2 BR condo. Central air! THE WILLOWS -Prict: reduct:d S5000 on this i BR homt: w familv room Largt:st plan 1 Yr warranty TURTLEROCK .. Suptr Plan Ill" -t BR & family room on t::<ct:ption all y largt lot. 1 Yr warrant~· DEERFIELD Patio homt: for lt:ttst 2 BR & den. $450 'mo. COSTA MESA WESTSIDE Family horn{' 3 BR. 2 BA. huge lot $69.500 Including 1 Yr warranty 640-9900 VALLEY REALTY 1470 Jamborff ltd, H.wport leach 0,... To Sen• You 7 Days A Week Ufttt1 7:30 PM. OPIH SAT. & SUM. l·S l 437 SEllEHADE TERRACE IRYl"4E TERRACE. CdM Picture the oce an as set:n ttrru beautiful, lush grten foliage & a stand of stately pines. from your kitchen. living rm. & mstr. bdrm. windows. 70x100 F~. lot. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. with new carpeting thruout. All for just $16'.?.500. Of'EH S~ T. Ir SUH. 1-5 2323 VISTA HOGAlt, ILUFFS A nice way to get startt:d in a Bluffs condominium. at S117.500. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths & an easy barefoot walk to the community pool. HEW OFFERING! -Highly upgraded 3 ~oom. dining room. 21 2 bath condo. Ocean view from balcony. Custom wallpaper & drapes, built·in kite.hen fireplace. double garage. Xlnt locatioi:i $124,500 ~-··A 642-s200 . 1002 G~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I * f'<ich f<eaft'I * P AHORAMIC OCEAN & JmY VIEW :1 BIL 3 l>ath~ forma l d1nmg r m .. game rm with wet bar Pnvate beaches. Redun•d S20.000. llurrv' OPEN TODAY 1-5 4545 GORHAM DR. TM Cameo ShorH Reai•nt Specialists CALL 673-7040 FOR SALE SUBJECT TO COURT APPROVAL ZOO VIA ORVIETO LIDO ISU •~Bedroom!> • 8 Vearl> Old • Family Room • Two F'I~ Plat't"" • Two Storv Llv1n~ Room • 3 Car Garalle • 2iv. Baths • Street-1'0-Streel OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUN Noon-5 PM OWN ER I BROKER ~~~!'! ....... ~ .. !?~~,~~!'! .......... !~~~ ~ll. macnab I Irvine ~ . realty PRESENTS THE IEST IM SPYGLASS PROPERTIES SPYGLASS SPA1tKLER Super nite·lite view from spacious 4 BR ··Southport" model Garden set- ting on quiet cul-de-s ac location. Ready for immed. occupancy. OPEN SAT & SUM l ·S PM. 41 IODEGA IA Y. (J-36) CLASSIC: TOUCH Beautifullf decorated designer·s home. 6 BRs. game room. 41.,11 baths, formal dining & living room +· Carnily rm. See to appreciate. 5299.000. Sandie Fix 644·6200 .. <J·37) * * HOMES OPEN * • UNIQUE BLUFFS .,... CONDO Rt:cently custGm upgraded, with quality carpets & wallpaper. 3 Bdrms .. 21 :! baths. frplc. & dining rm $123.500 2710 Vista del Oro. Sat /Sun. 1·5 IRAHD HEW USTIHG! A splt-ndid Bluffs condo with 3 bdrms. 1 clost: to pool. Anxious owner offers immtd. occupancy & has priC't:d very low for fast s alt.-' S124 .900 2007 Baja. Sun. 2-6 LARGE '""4EAEDITH" 4 IDRM. Exceptional home with bas t:ment rt:creation room with Wl~t bar. paneled family rm .. 3 baths & stp. dining rm. Very sharp & in a lovt:ly art:a near Tustin -& Orange. $133.500. 13031 Malena. Sun. 1-5 PRESTIGIOUS SPYGLASS Profess. & beautifully decoratt:d 4 bdrm. homt: with ocean & canyon vit:w. Large family rm .. formal dining rm .. secluded library & comp. dark r90m for the cameraman. An xlnt value at $277.500. 1607 Castlt: Covt. CdM. Sal/Sun. 2·6 LARGE I-LEVEL 4 IORM. This Montego in Harbor View. 1s tht- 1argest1-level model. with family rm . formal dining rm. & den. Clost: to community pool. Sl49.750 1839 Port Westbourne Sun. 1 5 MEW IA YNOMT 2 IDRM. Bt:autifully dec.oralt:d & carptttd. Never occupit:d condo with balcony overlooking tht: waltr. 2 Baths. a lge. den or 3rd..b<1rm. AJl in a high·st:curity bldg.. with 2 car spaces Jn lockect garage. $990 Per month. with boat dorking avail. 621 Lido Park Dr .. C·2. Sat/Sun. 1-5 759-0811 GeMral 10021~ .. eral ' 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r.c:;::; ~t:.LECT jT PROPERTIES . . PRIME MESA VERDE Beautifully and extensively de· corated 3 bedroom in one of Mesa Verde's most sought after areas, Loaded with custom features and realistically priced at $95,950 CALL 556-2660. snLE AND PIZliZZ Best describes this beautiful home in one of Mesa Vetde's newest areas. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac street this large home has a master suite overlooking a lush central atrium. There are 3 more bedrooms. a large family room. dining room and a spacious gourmet kitchen. For information CAIL 751-3191. SUMMERTIML ... is pool time in this 3 bedroom, with like-new home with fresh paint, plush carpetln'g & best or all a 18x36 h eated & filtered pool. Located 1n College Park. Full price is 179,900. CA.Llt 556·2660. 1 •• ..... - , J It " ..... .. t, "I ... .I:. DAii. '( PILOT ........ '°",. ••••••••••••••••••••••• o... .. TIRED OP THI SAM OLD STORY? \~l' \t' .:11t 1111 the C)I'. C IU.'1' t• h1ot1n1C• )UU l"OUld l'\cr ~Jul t-lom duplex t!:I> to iO unrt 11. 1th ever) t) pl of fln.1n1 •111ic Jva11u bit' l'wll u• rur the ~1n11.:h1 uiop, 01nd ,\f>u'll be ~1.td HIU did Call tu day Call 540.3666 Whela11 RIAi tHAll 5 II-VIEW OPEH SAT/SUH 1-5 2933 CATALPA .! Sl11ry ,·umlurtabl hum c l un\ cn1c11ll)· lu<:Jtl·d tu -.ho11µ1ng. ~choob , tcnn1l> &.. :."11.1m m1n1: in Eas tbluH. N U. BEACH COTT AGE OPS:. SAT /SUH I ·5 208 36th StrHt !'ark. lll!lUnil. l blot·k trom Ol'l.'an N· B 3 • Rclrms + fumilv rm WALTER S •. KING & ASSOC. 673-2500 ON THE BEACH. Thi:. 3 bdrm 2 hJ home 1n We,t Newport haa c\ cQ thmi: a IJea<·h home ,.hould l-'ANTAS1'1C \'IEW Ol'TST\NDING l.OC \TIO~ C,111 today lor 1111 11 1nrurmat1on ~ BIGCAHYOH \ l>tunnlng Bruudmc1<>r I Pl11n, \\1th 5 bdrmf. .. on a larl(c. l,1rlo(e lol <over ~ of an a<'rl•I Hoom for a pool, paddle tcnnai. ct .. & J.:Uest house. or whatever .YOU WI.Sh A bt-aul1fully decorlAted house. with ~I\ roloT!"., r'rlsl,.. bdrm. area ll> <'Omplctely pnvalc & hus a frplc. Lge h \ anK rm. wit frpll form al drnlng rm sp•H•aoui. family rm. with a wet bar & Crplc . Children s U>tally sep . wing walh 3 bdrms., ~uetil or ma1d't. rm. & bath with its own entry, S36S.OOO Call for an app't. EILEEH HUDSON REALTOR -644·032 RANCHO CALIF TEMECULA 5Br, JBu. fam rm. din rm, wet bar. 2 frplcs, premium. lake on view lot. cul·de·sac w, moun· tam view, 2600 sq fl, use of clbhse. tennis court.$ & pool, occupancy Oct 1st. s1as,ooo tl44 1779 or 646-8402 .. VETS LETS .._ Des11n a buyan1 plan ror :you Its unbehevabl) • · 6imple. There are adv on· ta_ges you may not. be \ .aware or. Let the market work for you. Ml~ (2A Hrl Agt. HOUSES FOR SALE I llDIOOM 412 Uui l, Coruna d 1 M r G1 2 Sat• Sunday 1·5 721 rhiotd, Corona del Mur 640·7224 S139,GOO S t 1Sun ountam Road, La1una Beach 497.24 162,500 Sat 1·5 ~u S.:a Pinu Lone, Uiai Cunyon. NB 197·2~8Y 15.5,000 Sunday l ·& ~Lakeview. Woodbridge, Irv. 759-0087 $119,500 Sat/Sun 2·ti 163'l .. A" lowu St., Mesa Verde, CM 831·2143 $63,500 Sat/Sun 10·4 •1426South ft,lower. Santa Ana 646·3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 •6<)1 Lldo Pk Or. Unit F , N.B. 67~ $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2:012 Pomona. Costa Mesa 752·1700 S55,000 Sat.1Sun 11·4 :uS88 Hillside Lane. So Laguna l97·2457 S136.000 Sat l ·S 2 II & FAM RM or DEH l.828Newport Hills <HVHms> NB 644-6211 Sl45,000 Sat, Sun 12·4 ;-34 Birdsong <Woodbridge> Irv. 640·0110 Sat, Sun •1419 Bonnie Doone. CdM 644·22 12 Sl47,500 Sal, Sun 1-5 3 Northcove <Woodbridge> Irvine 752·1'114 $119,600 Sat. 1·5 376 Bro'adway, Costa Me~a 646·7171 S75,900 Sat Sun 1·5 214 Dahlia. Corona del Mar 640-9900 Sunday 1 ·5 4256 Rose Ave .. Long Beach 848-1414 $63,500 Sat, Sun 1-5 #8 LakeKnoll <Woodbridge> Irv 552-7000 $159,500 Sat,'Sun 1-5 3Northoove ~Woodbridge> Irvine 752· 1414 S119,690 Sat. 1 ·5 602 Orchid, Corona del Mar 673-8550 S140,000 Sunday I 5 Sun l ·4 Sat 11-4 ' DIRECTORY ~.:==•.-::r-W.~-c .. ••••~AI ........ ,._,.._ ..... llf .. ,.r I ... _, .. ....,.. DU PILOT WMff AOS. '*-...... ............... ,.. ........... lht_. .... ,. ................ ., .. 1331 SantanellaTer.lrv. Te~ CdM 673-M94 $142 500 s 'IS •615 Rcklrtnd c' HI at un 1•5 ~ • am. ds.CdM 673~94 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24931 Cienega,DeaneHm M y 586-4616 $88.900 Sat!Siln 1.5 25211 Yacbt Drive. Dana Point 496-7711 Sunday 1·4 22735 Via Santa Rosa. Mission v. 581:7498 $83.500 Sat/Sun 10-5 223 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-0289 $225,000 Sun l ·S 14971 Athel, College Park. Irv. · 552-5546 $89,500 SatJSun 1·5 9312 Hudson, Huntington Beach 962-77~ $112.000 Sunday 1-6 •2101 Highland. Newport Beach 540:1151 $134,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 101 Via Waziers. Lido Isle. NB 646-7414 Sunday 2·ao-s·30 319 Walnut. Newpart Beach· · 645·6080 $129,500 Sunday 1·5 17775 Palmento (Univ. Park) Irv. 552-~ooo $107.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3074 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $82,500 Sunday 1-5 1700 Port Abbey, H. V. Hms, N.B 644-1156 $!45.500 S-at7Sun i-5 35431 Cam.Capistrano. C. "Bch 752-1700 $295.000 Sat/SUn 11·4 2015 Port Chelsea CHV Homt'S) NB 00 8235 Sit /Sun -5 '130'1 Santi_fgo. Westcliff. N.B. 642-8235 $215.000 Sat/Sun i::S 727 Bellis (Eastbluff) N.B. 642-823.5 $167,500 SntlSun 1·5 2M5 Bunya <Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 642·~ $1~2.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 340 Catalina, Nwpt. Heights. NB 6'2-8235 $1 .•so · S t/Sun 1·5 2833 Portola, Mesa del Mar, CM 540.3666 '$87,900 Sunday-1·5 941 Dahlia. Br<.~n brook, C.M . S40-3666 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1978 Port Laul'ftnt, Newport Beach 754·1202 $160,000 Sat/Sun l..S 1742 Port Sheffield, Newport Bch 644-1156 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1-S •1539 Cumoorland Ln. N. B. 646-7414 $164,900 Sat/Sun l..S 1755 New Hampshire, Costa Mesa 646-7711 Sat/Sun 12-S 45 Roo Rock. Deerfield, Irv. 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2319 Tustm Ave., Nwpt Beach 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 20911 Balgair Cir .. Huntington Bch 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 15081 Sonny C1rc. Irvine 752-1700 S107.900 Sa 11·4/Sn lQ.2· 22161 Luau Ln (Nwpt W~t) H.B. 962-0045 S98.500 Sat /Sun 12·5 3812 Scottsdale. Irv int: 752-1700 $119.900 Suodav 12·4 5286 Royale. Irvine · 752-1700 Sl09.900 Sunday 1·6 2300 Pt Aberdeen. Nwpt Bch 752-1700 $195.000 Sunday ~5 220 Jas mine. Corona del Mar 644-7211 $230,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 **645 Bayside Dr. Newport Bch (;75-5511 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #62 Royal St. George. BigCyn, NB 675-5511 Sat & Sun 1-5 32 Drakes Bay. Newport'Beach 752-1920 $249.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 28 Morro Bay Dr .. Corftina del Mar 752-1920 S265.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 IEDROOM 2933 Catalpa <Eastbluff) N .B. 673-2500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1094 El Cammo Dr . Costa Mesa - 979-1854 $110.000 SatlSWt-1·5 • * 1900 Tahuna Terr . Nwpt Bcb 673-6900 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 907 Bellis (Eastbluff) Nwpt Bch 754-1202 $176.000 Sun. 1-5 S IR & FAM IM or DEN 1839 Tanager. Mesa Verde. CM 545·9491 $152,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4102 Manzanita <Greentree) Irvine 552·75001768·8751 Sun. 1·5 23702 Lagarto. Mission Viejo 837-8260 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11411 Orange Prk Blvd .. Orange 639·2309. 544·1440 Sat/Sun 3.'6 Ll22 Charleston. Costa Mesa 557-4387 Sat & Sun 11·5 wl524 Sandcastle. HarbVuHls~ CdM 640-6161 $249.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 5 Royal St. George. BigCyn, N.B. 640-9746 $465.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 111.2Somerset. Newport Beach 64.5-7575 S287.~ Sat!Sunl·S •3810 South Alder. Santa Ana 645-0003 $lo,1.500 Sat/Sun l·S 1500 Antigua. OoverShores. N.B . 642·5200 $272,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 20241 Norcroft. Huntington Bch 968-7:m $96,SQO Sat/Sun 1·5 22 Cypress Pt. Ln (Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 S350 .000 Sat /SUn "I=s-!"30 - 41 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) CdM 644·6200 Sat /Sun 1-5 15 Montecilo <Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 $290,000 S:=/Sun 1-5 4531 Camden Dr .. CamShrs, 6115-3323 $369.000 Sat 11-S 1936 Port Claridge, Newport Beach 752·1920 $188,900 Sat/Sim 1·5 1.100 UU.F. hom e J OR ., 2 ba .. 1treel to street lo . Brll'k p iuo. $198.000 1•t: 'l~Sl ·1. \ l.um1:. :J hdl'nt:\, 3 h0t .. all am rubes. Lo\ cly nclahborbood. a few l from th beucb. 1195,000 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR I; ~-'t' ,,,. U•·•" N h b/0., hit.ii • • • ,.. I OOJI01Mr.. I 002 I ···-··················~······················· GIMT\.EMEH'S EST ATE S 174,tOO YOU OWN THE LAHD -.-ct ..._.. .• Iota of It! Ouhta"dln9 two-1tory Portefl•• wit.. 3 bedroo1111 and o ..,.. ... f"~ bonut room that could be o het1al)ltt or MOtMr·hHaw Hite. Fornml dNtincJ room and family roo• looking toward y.-.r own orchard. fi.oods of,.... for yow ow" private pool wittl ~ of yard left out-. Terrific loco- tioa C9d perfect for the ICM"Cje family. PERFECTIOH-llKE HEW! $120,000 leautifully coordinated decor .. Spic •,.• Span'' condition. s.._,.r curt. appeal. 2 Story luccola built home with 4 b..._ family room & Hied landscaping. Steps to lovttly perk & 1chool. This 11 a pri• of owa.'°shlp home. It shows. Open Sot/Sun 1-5 DUPLEX-CORONA DEL MAR s 167,500 Special corner location with two unJb - eoc8' with private entrance. Front 2 bectr'oom and rear 2 bedroom. den and pafio. Owner will luH/optlon for SI 0,000 down and S 1150 per lftOltffL A real investment opporhlnity! . EXECllTIVE CONDO OM WATER· $125,000 ComnandincJ VIEW of an .... boatfng OC• tion, Catdlna lsfand and ~ ......... Achlt 2 bedroom, 2 bath.,.... boat .. , avail Ca..nnifttt locaffon wltfl MC&lrity. Show.. by ad•anc:e appointment ottty. lt4 U.,_.IVF,«SITY PAllK--IRVIHE $94.960 ExcifflMJ Ediftbur9 model townltofM wltfl 3 bechotns + *'"'9ity "" Ir 2'1• ~ Huge back yard with brick patio mtd firepff. BAC" BAY-VIEW $89,500 Ch.-mlftCJ 3 ldnn, 2 ba two story cOfto dominhun hom• with profu1ioaat1y' coordinated decor. ArchitecturaUy in- hrfttin'g .ct woodsr with eesy patio CSL CONVEHllEHT LOCATION 1..-COST A MESA · $73,9$0 Pff'hct 1tarter 3 ur. hcMM .for tM famly. Jt.. rffl •Glue for the YGmCJ H• ecutfve wt.a wants to stop ""'"'9g .ct stat't Wlclncf equity. Showtt by ... , ..... ment. WATERFRONT HOMES 2G33 W. Coast lllghwa' Nf'"port Beach 17141 631·1400 COIOHA DEL MAI COTT.ACH J~t.al charm, deligbtf ully de(:orated. 2 ourm. fam. rm. top location. First ti me offered. SIWLI 8.IGAHCI IN THI ILUFPS New exclusive offering features tile en- try. totally remodeled kitchen. gorgeous view. and highly upgraded. This home is spotless in every detail and ts truly a delight to view. This won't last. CALL 673-1550 ll2 ~ CotOMA D& MAI @ THE REAL ESTATERS ' ~ ~ Walkc1 E lt!t! EXEC POOL HOME Lovely 4 bedrm Wlth enelOled patlo. Carpets & drape• upgraded thruout. Wet bar in faml· Jy rm, elec aar. door opener, pool e.quip. & many extras. Seller to curry lat TD. Sl~.000. REAi.ESTATE ___ B_•...;al;...Est.ale _ _.;.,;=.-i er..tlv• " prof. eo. will MUAVEIDI aaoo be opentni ofc'11n 64 3~74 SUPER SHAltP .tBr, Npt. Bcb A C.M. areu. Wo .hav. openlnp for Corona dltl M411' 1022 C:.-det Mer I 02Z ......................... ...................... . OLD COM CDM llACH ~~~~~~~~I ~~tctig!:,s0:e~~~: COTTA&E 281, fam rm, frplc. eov• ., • w 0 r e x p e r • ered patio, 1teat .. 1 .. perao111 " mcr11 . lndscp1. quiet are•, wtio are lnterested ID a mB.01decotatorxtt'u.• (areer. Apply by callin.t ~Swl2-S fOl'banlew. . brick patio, open beam Lots or w004 an4 stalDed ___ ._ ... _._-i celllog. solid paneled .o-,113a,9SOYLO. ICO DaUXE DUPLEX doors, cedar Uoed cl0$et. lt.C. TA • ~n~i~i~soo. ~~·~3~1~~~4~0~0~~ in Corona del Mar. lower tennis courts, abort walk 95S.OJSO $1491 DOWM unit, 3 bedrms. 3 batM. to beach and shoppiJ\I. ---------1 ·dlESA V~RDE• I Br, fplc. patio. Upper unit. Guest house too! S162,SOO HEVH-4.IVEIMM 2ba. fam u yard~ patio ~ms.2bath.fplc,sun· 1646-7171 e.v'-.1 .&SS /bl .. BBQ b deck.. Walk to beach & Ol>fN lll9•11HUNTOIENICft *~•.__ 1r w r c. • onu1 shopping. C'all and see [ti' 'IJllmii LI ~ed for the owner :.::-.Ne:.J::!~ ~7~~: Asking si1s,ooo. . _ J Jib)JlF ~few-~:' .be::::S.!~~ ~~J~~~~~~i _ , --=o;:•s:ii'••=·~ Thia home exude• last!US-1.9l8or9ST·l900 "4tl# #dtli ~rom its 1paclom -.... • •f/SUHD •y ll•-------111 elegant interior to the _._.. -"" ~ •DUPLIX +GUEST• slrildD& combination ot HEW TRACT I atory 3 br. $79,000. &mkeo L.R., microwave kitchens. Nr. p~ed part. Welt Vtlboa fc Ca- nycm Dr • .\It. &42..cmB $73,500 MESA NORTH REALTORS Charmine 1 and 2 brick & wro\liht troll NEAR M~LL G ..... al 1002G.-rol 1002 ,~~~~~~~~I bedroom plus eue1t fencing. 4 Bedroom, Lalde3Bdnn.2b&,bu•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• I':: house with patio and familY l'OOIDt fonnal din· lot, •8Nat carpeta. freSb firepit. Each unit has a i d g • T W 0 b r i c It paint, redwood paUo1 1--------i fireplace. Walk to sand. fireplaces & one of the much more. Pticea Super locaUoa~lose to ahol)pln( and schools. 4 Bedrm home. needs some TLc. Selllr ls very motivated. bought a n9~ber and MUST SELL! Take advantage now! Call 84.5-0:IOS. 180 DEGREE VIEW! 3 Bdrms.. den & family rm.. 3 full baths; in Corona del Mar's prestigious view area ... the best of everything in this jmmaculate, custom home .. .lux0 urious tiled jacuzzi 7x8 ft.. with ex- tens ive patios + l ge . view ter- race ... thruout. a feeling of spacious- ness & quiet good taste. OPEN SAT/SUM. 1·5 2907 HAllOR VIEW DR. SOUTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT Step out of your Blue Lagoon Condo, right onto the sand. 2 Bdrms .. den. wet bar ... security gate, tennis, swim· ming pools & the ocean at your door s tep ... $33.5.000. By app'L only. CORONA D&L MAR TRIPLEX Three 2·bdrm. units; bit-ins. pool. Beautiful penthouse unit with mini· ocean & night views. $195,000 CC Orange ·cbast ~ 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4848 JUST LISTED! UNIVERSITY PARK Beautifully decorated Yale model on main greenbelt. Popular end unit w.i1h 4 bedrooms & family room. Sl.34,900 including the land. A COl.DWB.L IANlll CO. 644-1766 2111 SA~AOUINHIUSAO, IN NEWPOllT CENTUI Clever ~ers $175,ooo. xint.1ocat.lon. =~t1 ::S,~~ lm· below mark.t. call BUY NOW, for future HA.DUY IEALTY beach value increase! 1 9~931' Shores homes. Walk to liitlr1~• n"8' ~rn.H.:ST E OLSON . . .. and 2 SlO'Y N<wpo<l .... ~ IY ou.u19111 beach. teDillS and pooL A REAL TY INC. Prllllll!!t...ti9m . ~ a,aty. 5~~'681, g re a t a re a f o rr-~7~1~~~146~·~1~3~7~1 ~~ -r752.ltfo-· ,..,...,. W new .. cpta ~,_,....-c EN J 0 y M ENT AN D 1400 QUAIUT. llACM & drpl, auto 1ar opnr, _.;.._-;.....,--;....;..-- INVESTMENT! many other xtras. onl7 f'DIUO OPENING 400£.ua FOR All 112 ILK TO OCEAN Exec F...uy HOIM S82.900. 1122 Charleston. UllM C C I t 1 od l d 4 Bdrm, frptc, walk to 557-4387 Karina Hlcblands. .M. WAS omp e e y rem e e ~ h szosK k •--------,...._.__ br '""""' oo an ovenilzed lot. A ac e1.. • ma e MESA oa Mil __...,.. ... • -aq. ft. smashlna 4 BR plus den clr. , Partial ocean views. W. plus formal dining plua *Cote Realty ~::t1:::c;;:· 2 ~:U!; i:e:ia 8!~ --------• hpuge f~mUy roomlwlthl & Investment nn.dblfar.m,soo. Ft"otll uu.soo. Afl. SACRE o en eams, na ura 640-S777 UAOllJ.ulooDri't'e 6C2-07S8 wood textures and ocean OPIH SAT/SUH l•S •--------. ~·~t!~~a~!! ~~Jr·~~te vLe::m~~~k. HOME SITE 0..-541-6475 WESTSIDE ranch horpe w/2 frplcs, Just.st.epatoOceanBlvd. Oceanv~ww/amallren~ S~IR STARTB pool & jacuzzi. Lge guest S23S,OOO. ~ cottaie for inl.erlm TWO MASTllS! C ....u ,.. I income = Exce ent bome for a rm. & bath in pvt wmg. -,4-72 e H.i.11 CH. 1.,.. !2 !.!!~t!o!.~ONZ• T youq fanaJly ~ Sep. entrance opens on -" uua .. _ -•-in _.,,.,. •-ood court. yrd. Prof. REALTORS bedroom,~bN o lU v..._ au a I landscaped w;extensive 675-4392 muter bedrooma, booie. J(HJ' new ap• ·------· ~. el(celJeQ\ ~ use or brick, wrought CDM DUPLEX ~rate dinln• room, lluny?;~&G4303 iron & Ariz. flagstone. ----.....;.;;;~......,..-• brick fireplace tn UYlnl Electric entr. gate. CAMIOHLOS. 381\~BB. room, new up1talra Buular alarm system Showa by Appoa"ntment ca.rpet:lns, freahlJ paint-. nea .. tiCdtf'e:ctly to -polic ,. s llOCJlFOllD Rl>. $162~ WO• e d ex te r l 0 l' AND station, S30 fruit, cllr\d, Super sized canyon EY.hn~ beautiful pooll Grea FOt-IESTE OLSON ......... avocado trees. Horse patio, ocean view, 20x.30 UNITEDBROKERS llnabllltf lo lovely corral, tack room, plenty ft . swimmer's J>O?l. all 6'6-T4l4 673-0822 nelgbborbood oea _..__-......--..:.....__. or rm for tennis court. very quiet & private! . •ch o o ls. G n l Y PACESmER s hooting range etc! Elegant4bdnn.<or 3&aSharpdplxlocaledlbllt S~.000-V/t. AS In lovely area. tbls 646-7711 den>homejusU198,000. fromtennisct.Eachunlt S ABLE! •'Pacadtu'•bedrooni. OP$o( SAT /SUH. 1·5 bas2Bdnas, frplc, paUo, 2bathwlthflreplace. bas ........ Sl ........... -11 ·~ -1.....s....i.,,..i. ~oaona de/ cAfm Att-• douhie lfarqe-All the· ~ ai&. ... ..L .... .h-A.c Omtom built CdJl; 2 ~ z 1qredleola for eomrort:i L~GO ~v·"7-Ba. ~uaJ.llJ' home bJ llPJIR!a•pi91z•:~~-' ble lulllY liflD&. Clol> COMMERCIAL 1m!J' 673-MM owner. Jt.2 ga:rqe P ... ..!'st°' 1101CM $J,2UOO. ·Neect;rzood~mereial t435E.-coatttwF Cdlf<' lcr 2nd will. Corner lob.•--_...._,__.__~ ~;~~~~ ~1~i~1;1~~0P~EH~~H~o~us~··~1~~1.i:.~ .. ~r;.:i::.:.~ COLUGE 15· •:~ & including a s mall Sat& S.. l2·5 DUPLEX Prapz: tis• ' building. Lot size -ap· znd" bribCl ew both PARK 71>1920 prox. 70x117 and i.oned 220 Josmille, CclM units 2Br. 1Ba, 3 car ......... al.at C· 1. A rare opportunity· 1/J Ilk to Oc.. garage. oc4an view from A 4 Br PLUS an adftd OHL Y $63,500 OPfN111 9·rrs11JN r01EN1Cf' Completely remodeled oow,p rm. an u,y f«" this beautilul,l.y up-cau us io show! 646-7171 2nd uni\. Call need fam~ .. 1• on an overal~ecl lot. A to sell 11eo.ooo.m.a16 00 • ~a bedroom c:Qedo lllt1111 ~!=~JI:!::\~ IRYlllUIUACI -~~~ If..~£,.!/;, -.= •-a:::r open beams. natural 2012 Seadrift ~Br, 4Ba, forlbe .. BELOWDECK" and&aruedool'=. wood textures and ocean ram rm, pool. comer lot. priceof CalUardetalls. and jetty view from l Bedroom·batb unll S79,900 master lw...,.,. awiuec • flee. Wlth fee title 2111U5ft .. ..... _ •· .. k could 11e ideal den or~· • Jualsteps to Ocean Blvd. 12$2,SOO. Owner can pro. S2Z,OOO. vlde assfstance tn.flnanc- Ctl 644-7211 lJ1e. Quick occupanc1 ANYTIME courtesy to bkn. 5'0-7107 !n !ilGI L l11\ll I. y 1-,. ~ ,,SSUCIATLS ' Ml AVRDE A!FRAME Ertjoy Uus s~ny home rapped around a \Cry 11r1vate swimmto& pool Home offers <C bedrm & Iott. Centrally located for i;cbools and shopping. . ~1S4Q.1l51 'l'ARMl.L "~ I In California" ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS TAX Whelc.-,11 AIAl l ~IAll Wl»iel.'111 RI Ai t ~IAl l tllfilel,,11 qfAl l~TAH OPEH SAT I SUM 340'1Iii34051 Calle 0. LaPrimavera ZlllAMDHEW • CUSTOM HOMES Fabulous whitewater & coastal view-a &t 4 LACUESTA RAC9UETCLI BY OWNER 33 Model Twnhse 3Br, 2Ba, tennis, volleyball, close to bch, 627 Ashland, H.B. 539,900. 834-5359 days. ~i0-3444 eves/wknds- ~· GOlD94 GLORY Comf! f't-ast )'OUr e)'t!S on tltls mocM or ct.1 coratlnf p~rr~cUon ! Formal dlnln1 PLUS a family rm .• 3 1ood •tc.d bdrrns. & a fully ~nclosed atrium stylu f e.tlo. Locattid •n th int: villa1e of Deerfhsld, Plan • townhome. S89.9.50 f2 Go1denb11$h. AU. DRESSED ur . COOL POOl. Stt-p off four patio across the 1r~belt. to ~lt~r the ~1 or U>e: ttnnls c:ouru: P1ck your ow a I u n .. BeautJ!Wly decorated. landsc:apt'd tor rou· imurn prlvacy. 4 Bdrms., 2~ b&thi: tn the villas• of University Park. s101.ooo. 1111s~ Palmento et•CU THIS AD Thll ls tbt one to can on It you are looking for the best deal In town. The owner's are ar,x!oua, the price has been r-ed1,1ced to $87,995 for th is 3 bedrm, l~ bath home In the Marina HI School Dist. Hrdwd floors, near new carpeta & drpa, new cov. patio, with 1u BBQ. RANCH ttEA.L TY Concrete driveway 551·2000 · ... and ready to go tor you: a gorgt:ous Elkwood modtil In elltti Dt:erfhdd. Carpeting so plush you'll want to 10 barefoot. Buutiful drapes & landscaplnf. 3 Bdrms.. 2 baths, family rm. $88.500 CHIC, CHOICI AHO CtWIMtNG! Handsome. superb contemporary de· coratin1 ~mtselllshes this functional Ooor plan in the village of Woodbridge. 4 Bdrrm .. ramlly rm. $142.500. 153 WHt YaJeLoop ' w/R.V. access. Now that1---------1 you have read the ad call GRlA T ST ARTEIU toeeethls bargain. Famlly home. Close to schools & shopping. 3 br, 2 ba, oew cpts. & fresh paint inside & lovely enclosed p.alio. Only $711,000. 75!H501 •19 Woodru.sh HEY, LOOIC! Two brand new listings at the last •---..,....-----•minute! One on the Jake at S159.SOO. another one house away from the lake at S138.500. Take a peek & pick. #8 & ~no Lake Knoll, Woodbridge. REDUCED MOWS76,500 for this central air condi· tioned hom e with 2 bedrooms and a DEN ln a neat. aduJt complex. POOL, SPA, TENNIS and gym facilities. BET· TERHURRYI!! RANCH REALTY 551 ·2000 IN THE TERRACE A Great 3 bedroom home with formal dining room tn the prestigious University Park area or Irvine. Now asking S89,900. RANCH REAL TY ~~~000~ ~~~000~ VILL~ VILL~ REALTORS REALTORS 1044 '" .... 1044 .............................................. CONDO $63,500 End unit in perfect loc. Best buy in Walnu Square. FIXUP This 3 BR. 2 BA wisome elbow grease & have a lovely family home. Lowest price in area a $70,900. NEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640· 1812 UMIY.PAalC IESTIUY Open Sat/Sun i.s. U Willow Tree. Village III, reduced to S89,900 ! Cheerful garden home with 2 covered patios, cenL air, 8 tge. bdrnu .• din/Cam. rm., 2~ ba. & YOU OWN THE LAND! Schools &'rec. area nearby . ..Call Evelyn. 552-043' VILUGEll Roll out the carpel · from Deane Homes, Kens· the gated entry to high, ingtoo Model. 5 Br. 3 Ba. dbl. doors I This sharp entry kitch. Lge yard, by Marquette features 3 owner . Sl43,500. &«·54-0 bdrms., NEW KITCHEN _o_r_640-_7986 _____ _. wiqualily appL, 2 frplcs., , ________ _. form al din. rm .• & 551·2000 COLLEGE PARK GREENBELT LOC. Call Lorraine 552·7007. 833·3307 UNIVERSITY PARK • br YaJe. lmmac. cond. AJC + many other ex· EVEl. YN COPELAND REALTOR 55~0434 $94.950 tras. $112,000. Open Exciting Edinburg HouseSat~Sun, 1·5. model town Mme w /3 3932 Ash St. bdrms, family rm. 2\.~ Agt. 996-3964 -.. u a.... baths. Hu&e backyard1---------_....lfGIJM •....., wJbrickpatio&firepit. ·on a aheer budget . WaterlrontHomes 8Y OWNER Hlghly uparaded , ____ 63_1_·1_400_· ___ , College Park, blt by $&S. Townhome with central , Lath &t pla:ster. Lo assoc. air, !pie., nUrrorecl ...u.. CUL VERDA.LE dues wi pools & parks. wine rack & plush crptg. • For only 189,900. you can Beaut. 4 br. 2 ba home 2 Large bed r m " own this popular 4 witile roof. Newly de· slp:!ous950sundeck for Ob• bedroom home in an cor'd. & lod.sc&>d. Very Y ..... • ideal family area. Walk lg. bkyd. w;patlo cov. & S3.ll~ll·Ee~:p.s to ----..1, park, school and d "'°"' cnn ~ "'' --"""' og run. ..,...,"""'. en•-------• clubhouse. Sat. & SW\. 14971 A e.l, --------- RANCH REAL TY 551·2000 552·5546 DEERFIELD-nu plan 4 TURTLEROCK Lovely 4 <Cbr,2~ba, dlx,2sty,a/c br. nr. park & pool. By Totallyup~rd. 675-5909 ownr. Sl24,900. Fee. WOODBRIDGE · 833-1051 O.H. Sun 11·5 Ne,i¥ Broadmoor ~u.relwood 4 bl', 3 ba, ~ dr 1ar. Col· de·•ac. Jlln. down paymt. t e> ctualifled :---------1-----------• buyer.1145,000.159--0511 VA TEAMS OPINSAT/SUM IJ.S Ranch Special t ~ br, 2 ba b.IJh1y upgraded.1115,500. 1SOlll TOIU'alne S.Joa .. •lttn. 551~ Ts.?oi83o LI RAISOR L n·s ~ HOUSI DlllCTOIY. SAT. & SUM 1.1,.. . , LOOllMa LOY&Y na 11 m PL.v.t l . Out•t •ndina 3 O~t!rlookfo..: park. bdrm. I\' ba . t.arats prlvatt: f a m . r llJ vard. Prt:~h lY .ToW1lhomc . io p a tntt:d. AIR Uolv. Pk. QuJt l COND. Pricoo to loc:ation l.OW stllat$l32,500. lllaint. yard. 1700 lt34 MOtJN1'A I N ·sq. ft. ot caref n:t VIEW llvlng. FULL V A/C for year round comfort . $117.000. #21 ROCKROSE · TWO MMtLY DWI.EX Perfect for th~ in- Jaws. 4 bdrm. 2 ~2 b a. on OJltj s ide. 3 bdrm, 2 ba .. on~· noor on the otht:r. CJose to schools. walk to shopping. Come and see this weekend. 1 8 7 8 ti, P A,S E 0 Pf CASSO ~C,8.LENT Plan .(3 in Culverdate that abounds with privacy. Perfect family home 3 bdrrns, 2 ha .. fam. rm. Th~ large cov~red patio. fire ring anc;f bu\lt- in BBQ guaran-t~ outdoor en- joyment. $16.900. 17631 MANCHESTER PANottAMIC VIEW from this popular Plan 70. On a chqice large lot. 4 bdrm, 2 112 ba . family room. Ex- ~cutive living at it 's bc;:st. $220.000. 18981 GLENMONT TERR 8UBaLJNG FOUNTAIN a nd Malibu light· ing adds to the charm ot the lov~· ly plank and block multi·ltvel patio. 3 bdrms. 2•12 ba. +fam. rm. Edin- . burg . Model. in · Vtll. I Th t seclusion of a cor - ner lot makes this an ideal family home. 500.500. 4096 GERMAINDER "AUTUMM LIAVU .. A ~)1uln1 blend or watm. Jo'all ee>lcm1 e•t \~r.i41 thro\11hout thh1 l~ J·•lW'f. 2 bedroom townhotnf', tnaplrcs thl~ !web "Autuml\ Lcavua' thome -10 WALNUt ,SQUAltt; rei&! Only 4 yeau11 olcS , lul'h t1hag ...c:itrpt>tlo1 -fenced backr•rd wltt\ auden •reu 4' pi&Uo view from dinlQa "rea ' Only 16'7,S(lf). • &nl:::!i ~!:,a~ '400 ~ U Nl~T HACH AISOLU1B. Y · llAuTIFUL : Ha,.pton ' Model i n Greentr~lrea ol lrvine. Features Include 5 Br, totally upsraded, ideally located next to park. pool & sc hool. Askin~ I Sl07.S50. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 4301 Margarita I ~ NORlNS REALTY RITIR!MINT HAVEN Brtgtll & airy O·Y·O apartment. 2 Bdrm. & 2 bath. A snort walk to downtown & the ocean. NQwly redecorated. Great for weekends or reurement. Ownor will finance. SSS.~. 8.ALIOA DUPLEX OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 ~10 West Balboa Blvd. NEWPORT Bt;ACH Invest in an old stan· dard .. Duplex on Balboa Peninsula, on<; block to beach. 2 Bdrm. upJ)er. studio lower. Still time to enjoy this summer in Newport. Sl24.500. LOTS AV AILAILE R ... CH RE TY We have several oceaQ: Aro Al view lots. Prices range 551-2000 from S1000 to Sl0,000. -U ... -1-V.ER--S-ITY_P_A-RK-1 * 494-8057 * Chancellor, 4 Br 2112 Ba, lge 1'~am Rm,, w~lk to PRICE REDUCED shop,. poqls. tennis. Of RBAL JiSTATE °'IMHOUS.E SA TUR DAY I ·5 ~Hlllside Lane SQuthLa1una (oCf of 9th Avenue) OCEAN VlEW Move In today! . Quiet. hideaway abo.ve 9th St . Beach. 2 Bdrms .. a baths, Cireplat.-e steined glass window, beamed ceiling & modem s:onve- niences. Jl3',000. AHOMEPOlt ALL SEASONS Owner leaving area & anx.lous. Catalina sunset views J>IUI 3 Bdrms., family room, 2'1ll baths. Elegance & charm abound in the this well locllted & terrt/lc family home . .$149,500. --4- ALLOCOM '. Vl~WS Lots of lots! f'rom SSS,000 to$85,000. · UNCH HOME Stables plus income from' commercial kennels with 42 dog runa, grooming area & omc~. Profitable operation & close in . OWner wjll carry financ· ing. Sl97 ,500. SllS,950. By owner. Prine T?P T~c W~rld, ocean only 551·6231 Open Sun. view; thrs super family BUSY, IUSY! -· --home has great PO~IYBVllW 3 Bdrm, 2~ BA, 1045 Balboa, Lag Sch. Sl32,SOO. By OlVoer. 499-4685 or 673·~T8 • OPENl-5 · 241 Nyes .... $159,000. 28r, 2Ba, oon vo, furn Walk to beach *FAHTASTIC• •OCIAK VIEWS• From all rooms of .this • unique Henniger-built luxury custom home. Dramatic & very s pacious 2Br, 2 \.'.i Ba home w/huge opl!n beams, 2 story driftstone frplc, very large fam rm/den, 'Net bat': deck. gigantlc Roman Tub wt jacuzzi,, steam shower & numerous other amenities. Located in prestigious Portafina • $275.000. BY OWNER 499-1965 SoUth taa•a After a relaxtn1 sun dr~rtcbed day on o beautiM South La111no beach. tnjo)' tbe s hort. walk back to thb cozy and a>ri v ate ~4' cm a lltcluOed street. Gaie out to tbe ever chanclnll hues ol the ev•nin& sky as the sun sinks over the treetop$ ln\O the sea. Uihl a fire, adjust the steno aod settle into your favorite chair. If you have overniaht HEW CUSTOM HO~l • Vlt$w. privacy. xtra space. complt:tts • sardart, xlnt location. Family Jlvtng .. • Pleasant climate. Move in now for only $139.500. Why not cilll ~ an appointment. MAYO CK COJ\PORATION LAGUNA BEACH ' r• 494·2146 cue&ts. know they ~ ®mforta.ble In their o..-n quarters on tb.e lower . !:;::.a;:~~tr!:~~ ~:~ l.aguna t4igutf I OU ...,.. MJ9-i . I Oil be impressed with Ute ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • good taste ancl ~xcellent b .. ' v · value of this flne home. !XCLUSl\'E AREA r • 2 • a · 1 e w · call now for an ap-.int· Redecor•ted. AvaU . ,.. IN MIGUEL Im.med. Open \he S11n ment. Sl.29,500 (491> Walk to golf and tennls 12~. 2328l Telfair l;>r _. c:lu.bs, peaceful and lux-Owner/ Agt." 436-8383" or .,. ... ,,.,rm urlous. 4 Bedroom, 21_495-42'7 __ , ____ ~ bath. $179,500. For f~6nlormatiop caU . SDaniSh Sivie NORM WILKS ' 2 Jfedroom 1 ~ J. 681.·2!16 495-l720 home with til6 roof. S , LIMfiO tacular ot.ean v . SPACIO REAL RTA TE Totally refurbis~ • . .. and graclo ; ocean decka, hardwood fie>Oll6; rews; 3 ~r~t' 2~ bjk• WAUCTOIEACH ·ready to move in cond1· :~,:se~; io~m:l d~ne • C!ne of a Jtind, 5 bed.room tioP. !~·5'¥> (480> rm.; balanced i>ower home ~ Laguna Niguel, C~ ~itchen. Bonus rm., 3 ~anstde of highway. rarge decks., Immac. Private tennis couz:ts & Redwood ttighli1hts man,y other recreational Um.lout. Call today, xlnt fatjUtJes. $192.500. value! 1184,SOO MIGUa SHORES RESTAURANT 4 Bedroom professional· r===;;;;;;;;;=;;;:;;;;;;;==- North Laguna· eat In or I Y d e c o r a t e d & · take out, Mexican food. landscaped. Patios front We 11 equipped 4i & rear, close to beach & established in area. Ask-recreation. Must be seen ingS13,500 to be appreciated. MOMARCHBAY TERRACE ... . FANTASTIC poss~bitaties for ..ex · Prime locations tor two HILLTOP HOME pans1on 4 Brlr ma 2 prooperous & eslaltllshed View ""\?an. city, mtns. "'· ~MODEL · .. beauty salons in the ~,, ~·!;?.::-c . -baths. new carpet; com· h f E 3Br. den, game rm. 3 ba, ~·' $164,900. LogmMI MICJllll ltaffy 130.5050 •tM040 LHte new, 3 bedroom, V ~ bath, paneled famJJy room, tiled kitchen & baths. Sunk.en livi1g room witb massive brkk fireplace. Professiona'1y landscaped. Beautitul custom ho~e. Call '" this foe rea l val•e. $149,900. pt~ m Woodbr1d.ge pletely fenced; lots or eart 0 Laguna. X· 2300.sq ft. $23.S,OOO. E§Utes. Central a1r1 SlOf'age. Nice yard. cellent gross & fabulous Sl5Poplar <NoofHlgh> ldeaUy ·located next to UlS,000 decor, S30,000 & $50,()00. McGarvey/Clark RI~. .,..,4 .. park. VR&racJ~s include SJUMMIH&. Check these out.!! L 1-993-3100or 1·528..aTQ HS N. Com, 1 -u self cleaning dbl ovens, ... --OPEN HSE mr ._. ~25162 La tifNdi · p11rquet entry. 4 large ... CONTEM~ORARV;_a l/J ACREUMCH SAT/S~ .. , 4114•71m1 791l .... a L. .. Mlguef &irms. family rm & din. most unusual Home in Close in ranch home on THE OLD 49roo11 1ngrm.Asking$l14.500 Moqarc~ Bay Terrace; 13 acre Room for 3 v·· 1EWS ... . OP.EN SAT!SUN l·SPM lh1s lge. l bdrm features. h . . :th 2 Bd '& 2 !! G M 3Br. ~sa· uv rm, rtptc. 141 w. Yale Loo a studio gallery which ~rses wi , rm. wmT~WATER VIEW RAY ARE din rm. kit1 patio, prof P coutc~ be a 3rd bdrm.; -bath home. Excellent from every room or this She ain't what she-used lndscpd fnca yd, 67 x 157' . , barn siding. spr.uce terms.Sll7.500. beaut. 3 br bonte. With to be! And neither is this lot, 1. car gar. Sl>l,500. .t . · ~ i floors & ceil. &•beautiful ---.-lots of wood & Jlnt~d charming two s tory l972lloige. , • landscaping+ decks to llO<LSo.CoaslHwy. glass.l'...g.redwooddeck. home of "ARCHAIC enjoy the ma rvelous LA4G9U7NAZ~ESA7Cll 5129,500. OLD ENGLISH COUN· 8y owt"er.h Beaut(> pvt. OPEN SUM 1·5 ri~ws!$295,000 • "' GR~AT OCEAN & TRY DESIGN". ttrGH a~a own om~. cean 1 VJCTORIAllACH CAN¥0N VIEW from PEAKED GABLED view. 3 br, 2 frplcs, pvt Exc~tional value'" · Ocean view: this one has , D••• spacious 2 br, 2 lta bor'e. ROOFLINES rise above beach. tennis, pool. North view. Lovely 3 ltAHCH REALTY 1 l ... c bar m , v 1 e w , ... PANORAMIC OCEAN Per{.. for entertaiomg. large BAY WINDOW set $126,000 834·3333 or bedroom, 21,2 bath home ~ . \,1'\~. .. ,' · 551°2000 s pacio11sness & H's VIEW! 2 8dr1n4. +sun· H(l&e den w/wet bar, 2 in detailed ext.erior of _494_·3320 _______ onaVIEWlot. 1 -....---------•clean! Partially re· room' home. ~lth huge decks & ptivaey ! •lfEAVY STUCCO & f'IUCIRIOUC~D! 29271 lucW.onn lnlM t0441rviM · '-1>44 ·WOODBRIDGE, mode led. completely deck. Nice (rplc .. & $188,500. ~FTIMBERS. Upper -FO•'-'••tc"'S LE For fUrtber information ·••U••••••••••••••••••• •••-••••••••••••••-•• Here~s an ever popul.:.r 2 charming! Room·ror ex· beams,+ a 1-bdrm. apt. ~ t living area features "..,.v " . call NORM WILKS h-2o story "BlSquay•· model, pansion .• 2 Bdrms .. l'!• on the ~rrace below. N~ bdrm. &d~nserviced by t,._Br. 2Y.& bl. lg_e corner 661·2Z16 • ,495- SPECT . ~ . . "sit ting 011 a bonus lot baths:,5151.soo S 6 i>e<:000ia!,. meniuood'es are1 ta · VMn • full bathE&-~ey liv. rm. A"+ku.rowjwusl$86,500 .• A. ~LINGO V · ACOCA,l! ARBOR LAKE CON· overlooking 1l park. 4 • sq. .. w sy o · w/CATH ORAL OPEN ... 0 r a Y n e • REAL"'-151-A-.z DOMINWM. Once-i!'t;~-lifetirpe, op-Bedroom. 3 baths. 2 ~ separate hobby rrp. & 1990So:Cst.Hwv.'4f4·8519 BEAM tEILINGS & Rich;i.rdson Rltrs, •!!ii po Wl Y or e as ng i tep o""' of formal dlning room-·e tori a Be a c h . 1 t ''s I _____ .,. ___ FIR~PLACE St.epsaver 49!1·1619eves+wknd • rt it f th ki S .1~ fireplaces, l'.amlly room. ~ walking distance of. Vic· o L p B R l c K 83(-3960 wkdy.s or•---FONl-"--t -----1-0-5"'-5 ~~t~&::. .;~~ &+sp~efn ~~btr~d~:. i~~'~t~~:~r2E~ ,,;.,,1;.-. beaut~~i:~~i:;oo.! • f=~~~~n~~ ~i~nRP!i~id~A~~:n •HURRYPORTHIS· ·.·······p··o··o,.L •••••.. :··. D . bl l · llO.SN.eo.tHwy.,Loguno ITALIAN CONTE,..· Home", View d eck, lower level, HAS W~EKENPSPECIALI. * * t> • ~1ra e corner ocatlOn. Waittn~ for $135 ooo 4""'• 11n ... ~ 7u. Leaae .-. poas1 h · h t!I ' • ~-PORARY; cool pool Is Perfect for family enter-.s BP AR ATE EN· • .,.,,. . """' • . ·"" t e n g t owner & available for sale or 31601Coostttwy.,S.1.a1Juna housed· by a bu ge taining. SU)9,500. TRANCE (may be used le. Lowest price •. PAl.ADISE''/ . AMY BROWN 752-1414 ... IPlac• . . skylights brillg the sun & sura• This Gld hoqle, BADLY 2 Ba. ~ Vls'-8. PJaza . , lease/option . CA-1) · l.NQuail ~ 499-4~1 courtyard . Large ~ assecoodbdrm.'&bath). HILLSDAL~model.3Br MACMAl/IRVINI REALTY CO. p ti 'lreY01tPayjn4 moon inside. 3 Bdrms., OCEAMVlfW ~~~&P.141inleed :·a~i:~:;.:&f.~~ ~=:·~~e'/e"J~~n~t~ Campus Valley Ctnter. lrvinerop:rf.19~• TooMuchRMtt? den, solid oak kitchen~ Luxurfous•wood & glass o . , generaLI~E· tr no •Id "'Sparky" BR. larsesep. rust.icden. 1.,00 au~"n Htw'°'' HACH Invest in your Iutllre. t..oo m.a n 'Y Ji Pe c.i a 1 ~ overlooking ~so ~~:b-rro~ LOTS 499-tm ., . w/oozy fri>lc .• high open with lhJs 2 Bl' 2 Ba Niguel ameniti.es l.p tell here, Pier. Walk to beach. OF ELBOW GREASE, • FORUS'~E l;EI... beam ceiliD.i~· cent,ral DEERFIELD Condo. And even more, Pleasecall.wewill(lad· $189.500 YOU'LL 8 .. VE ••A air&waltsorglas.ov~.r· 1044 f"f.,. 1044 B.kWOOD2PbLA~ h~':n:i~itr:e~::~:~r=~ ~up=~ :s:1~;c~~i~~ FaustaVlttlliR.I HORSE OF A DIF· 'loOklng patios & sp~l<l· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••-•••••••••••••••• SgJ. stary 3 br. a, ta"'. 11 f' l o£$325,000. CaU 499-2241 Ff;RENT COLOR". Of· • HOME Ing H&F pool! Wallt to 1 11: ~u"'lf.UL TUan,.:ROCt( ~L~ rm. atrium. 2 frplcs.. ~j: ~!J~h g~ °i6P a~e. * 4'~7551 1t fert!ldfor Jmmed. sale for lake, parks. & pvt. t~ls ~' The· Devonshire Model. pa~o. Nr. pool, s hort n 1 en, sw mmmg .• onJ~ . Lcwely 4 bedroom. 2i.!t club. S99,9SO. (Owner will DEERFlfLJ) walk to !}<!his. & park. pools, 2 c.ar-garag.e & Ready by mid Sept, 3br & SJ,.f,S00&.11._.-• bath North vi• ltorne. help finance>! Largest home in the S87.500. Shown by appi. ,more. Don t waste ume. ,study, 2ba. Ocean & ca· ~ ...-r-n10 LargedeowithweW>ar'll .TO'WNHOME Glen. AmenU.ies ealoie. Occ!upy 9;tl>. Owner lnve:;t now In your n yon Vil. $.219,500. SJ!;ETHISONE fireplace. Outst"""dlng *. * * , Plan f.-upgTaded One of a liin<J. Th~ 973.29S9eves. farruhesfl!t\lte.w400. 4a.t-$129.. TODAY! l v M m~'..; ,.in :l thruout. Fantasticall>-perfe~ executive ho,m~ .~1 IMD.ft\ft:'ID MISSION •MLTY ~~· ~~ ·.z1 ... 0oooe, !!t4a~aped. ,.Priced tc Don't miss seeing this , ¥9~1\.&S~c~~. PEN~ffS!~~'O?N. ER •OCEAt4FROMT• 9MS c.tH Y .L I ...,.oreac.""' .,. •"'• . *GOODS",·: • I ~~~t Only -s 900 beauty. Asking. Stl9,950., I ---,.u D.£#1U • n~ l "-h D"u F ." ... ' Vi __.__ .. ,"" .. 'A711 11 un, a ~-~ oPDJ~TU~\7·l·S OPEN SATURDAY ~""leacb 1048 llSf'S.CMlt,Hwy. AN VIEW ""c ~ u ........ c l.t r-" ..,_ • ~ • enliraaon Y swo!i!~i~·Rill ••••• ,.~-.;MA~;~······· =UT~ru!r1tLDuu'-PLnE2x1 ~t~~rf'a~~!:da~~; ~t~~eM,~~§;!!ooo:r r.asuna &aett~qttisit~t ~1~.~: *Liff*, · .tn!rn ,. 3Br, 2B~ formal din rm, U111 ow ar-,.~-. ~ Eat.ate, 50()0.. $q at. ~- I DOUBLEHEADER BEA IFUL ram rm,· sunken Uv rm, 494-7144 -· ,_,5 9'73--la'13 Most beautiful entertain· (~~:~ :~'. Live in 2 BR, l! BA home OCN VLEW frplc, patio, many xtras, 1 ____ _.,._ __ ,___ ment bodae, arouM a ~I ytl " ~ wrfrplc le new lµtchen 4* BEAlITllmL L.AG1JNA huge lot, ql,liet, secluded. pool, on pvt road, rent sep, l BR CQltiige. YQlJCAN'T Sll?l,000. Prln onl". hea y enly gar'deo'--------- ' . ·. Walk to town & beach BEATTHlS . 494-7739 ~ w/pon!ls, water falla, from drts ocean view pro-i $119,500 -· walkway1 & mote. lrlUat perty. Both for S178,500. HOW4RD JOHMSOM ILUEiAGOO.H beseen. Emergencrsale RAMCH R!Al TY " . 55t•2000 CallDoDp. • • 'l~LTY • . Vi~ b71y4 . .!.w0n1e19)'.c.t~~,:OOO. PtUMI 1465•0. t0cnt t1wy 2 a.<1~ 2 ktti. eom· ........ '..,.,._..... 1------- 497. t7 44 l!)Wltr tennll COUlU aod ny OW11o..1Eit. ' OCIEAMFlOHT ~ . . n I\ 'twos DR. s BA: homes on t';~'~·itart• h~-QOnliguoua lots. CALL OOOapm r g'i4! W b It' FOR APPT. $580,000. , . nrne een e loc. 3bt Qt 2 &· en, 2lia, WS'X.L•.AM din rm, M•l'Y upgradts. -~~--..,"• 31 Eucalypt~. S59-J318 ~.-..,~ ~--Opn Sa(/Sun'1·6 • } • • fleal 61tqt~· -e,.,..cs' l.10C ..._.. ' poctl)'.J>tci11r1! ~ f.•te. BREATHTAICIN4a • $149.~ " ' OCH&' .' C:OAsnnci VIEW .. fhlt S~<;IOUS new ~ sq.fl custom blU1ome11at Parkside llvlne 1w can easily watt ~ a pmate parJc " poof', from this rpactoua & cheerl&ll a 81'. 2 BAtownhome. SM.500. DOLl'ltlH ._,_~ C4lll :ff Mitt •AMC)M IYOWN ,~. •~-. 220014· n 1 ... cisrl...._.. to•t faq11 ma • frml --·~ • ,,.._ •• rm. 11«aut. ptualt .......... •••••••••••••• Camel rp_t. U1ruout. IAS~ mk h'9 co'1)'. Prin. FIX C11ll7.UO.~ By appointment only 640-5971 ' IY OWM -SIOl.000 ,.__..-_ __ __., ___ ,Brin• 1our paint II Owner mwt re*•••· a T.t..C. for thll blrae= 5 BR ·---IJlll•ll!!!~==l!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!i!!!!! BR, fam-rm. Cbo1u pricedtoeell. tocaUon.hlSb dowGkn LC. TAYLOI CO. "9.,.,t•ach 10'91New.ortliach 41069 Sl.lll tune to pick erpt • tlS..OlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• floorh\f. Fann. phue --------i ======:=11-=-==~~====== ~ce. 1125.000. 1'7o.ooTJ --IS1·111l MEWPoirs llST :I Jl1 Owner. Executive laome. 4 BR. Ca m-rm. CC>UnlrY lutcb • cust. bit •BQ Iii patio. Lake Forest's moat exchalve SCHOOL BELLS SOON Great f•mlly hm, 3 BR, encl lanai, hu&e 3 car pr, 5 ~n lo all schbl lo Npt. Hta. Reduced le $144,500. Open Aug. 17th, l8l.h, 20th, 21.st. at 3000 Clay St. ./Xlnt Location "' t;arge Bedrooms ./Pool & Jacuzzi ~Only $164,900 • can Cleo al 543.2739 Unlted 'Srokers 646·'t414 • commuaity ln the woods. -i>estaners own home. itompletely decorated, •..tr cond." landscaped.,_ ... ._ _____ ., OPS. S~T & SUHDAY 1-5 PM ~ ~ 1539 CUMIEILAMD LAME stet,ooo. 110.0011 or a3Hua REAL ESTATE ***•UNITED IROIEAS MSSiCIRYi.to I067 CreaUve & prof. co will J°"' CARff, GIU 646·7414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5000 be Qpetllng ore's ln ________ 1 Npt. Bch It. C.M. arellli. ==~============:e. OPIH HOUSE ~! :av: ro~n~ngse r;~ M.wporf leach' I 06'1tWWDOrt leach I 069 21372 Via Chirtpa 1alespersona & m/rs who ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••t'h•n•u•••••n•••• 'Vacant, tmmed. pos. are interested in a ~~__..r-~~ Comer, sal level 3 br, 2 career. Apply by calling Pc L & 0 'U -ba, fam. rm. Patio. forinterview. -• cean r:-1/J Jh'and new cpt. & new 63 I ·0400 _.. ~ ~~~r~·L~~:~~· walk t ~~~~~~ 2708 Cliff Dr., Newport Beacb LACASARLTY 121ZPEMIROICE niquely comfortable NewpOft h gts custom 38r, ' (811111uunpsOQ !Utrl IC you know Newport's 2Bo hol')'le. Expansive view of pork, boy & ocean 495-1870 Eves 581-6927 Westctiff area, you· 11 agree a best buy ln 3 br, from liv rm, dining rm & kitchen. Lg polided & -----------•family home. Orig. lndscpd yd vi~ible from all rms through floor to MADRID 671 owner asking $139,500. ceiling gloss. Features: Motlern k11chen, frp)c. 5 BY owner. 4 br Casa Open Sat & Sun 10-4>. Agt, ca-on property parking, f14!H1 cpts tlw11C>Ut, l blks 'S a r g a . Spec t .. un· &$2-0758 fromN.h.Bemschl. obstructed mountain &·1---------i ::~ ~..:e~uia:e~lkr!~ l IEDIOOMS, 2 bath OPEN SAJ /SUN 12·5 center. Pror. lndscpd, Tow8o ... ill be.•ut BY OWNER 6421248 $215 OOO beaut. decor wiall up. Eastbluff. Clou to • ' • · grades. Aft 6 wkdays pooL One f th H · &TT-82SO bu1S•tt.ornar:et s ~~ lnlaw quarte rs + Jbr day at S 115,0l>O. Try l'Wwpart hacll I OH,Mtttpoe't leach I OH Qeane Home. Mission 100/o dowa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• =·s~~f:cial Price. Wortd Wi• lrokers . 673-4545 MISSION VIEJO'S N0.1 REALTY FIRM SEE AMERICA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW COMMUNITY UHIELIEVAILE .~. ~ii OPEN SAT/SUH 1-5 IY OWMH SPYGLASS TRADEWIMDS The best front row view of oct;an. Harbor & li ghts. 4 BR home w:famUy room & dining room. BE!autiful J>OOl & spa w,'Spanish tile decks. $277,000 BAYCREST 1739 Tradewlnds Lane 4 BR, 2 BA, sep. master 11uite, gourmet kitchen. low maint. rear yard w/sparkling heated pool. Owner anxiou s, 6~459 640.0127· purcha s ed a no'the r ""'==::i:============= home. Fast escrow. = Nl'/.1PnRl CfNTl~ Rll\IT'!' r,ti.,.1 l.'~l} • MEwPORT tt•tG~S Architect designed. 3 BR. 2 BA. ready to move-in. Beautitul garden wjhuge trees. One block to Cliff Drive. $149,900. . . IUSIHESS O;PPORTUHITT -Sai111HJ Club '" Hewport Harbor. EsWlllMd busilln• with .,..... loc:crtion. Price (llducles 5 Cal 2S'a. I Cal 21. I• cnclble lur'l"OUftdln9 and woning concl· 11-...s•zo.ooo. · .... 497-2489 sO'tinf LAGUNA LAGUNA NIO~L -499-4551 4$S· 1128 DANA POINT 493-8812 - 5 ICRES O t &.re.-Ile rou'v~ nevef seed co.er this aentle rotlinJ s -acre p~I on gaved roads. AU •tJllties a•aiU Terms. BKR. i~t:-= 14ACREs View par~ Ii reatdence. No. S.D. Cou"ty, on OPEH SUM. 1·5 IOIO pavement " water. 1859 Pt. MC11"9ate Z on e d 2 '1\ a c res . 1 IMMEO. OCCUPANCY SP~ISM l IDIM SlB0,000 .• S2S,OOO. down. • "School time'' is almost $~9 900 < 1 1 4 .> 7 ~ 1 • ( 8 2 7 • I ' here! Come see this Red tile r~r. Spanish (714149!·300Seves. warm feelln 1 gd4 bdrm., 2 fireplace. Sunny kitchen. AP..ia IH•llh ba .• forma inlng rm .. Dine area too! Wall or forsale 1300 1 Cam. ru;i .; ·2 patios , decorator mfrrors . •••••••• .. ••••••••P• .. • ~~~View HJtls home. Decoc'alor touch thruout. Nu 4 Plelt. Dana Ast.. All 2 n •'CHll!AL£ Roar.as Greenbelt.a, play1round br, patios. frplc.122$,000. ftA ~ 11:1' & community ppol too! ~ Depr. Bkr. 8'2-0556 REALTOll 675-2373 Only$59,900forthisspec· or840-1441 tacular townhome. Call --..... ._--_.-. ---now752·1'700 leoct. rroplny I lSO 1-----.... ---1 °""'''·~··r s l~fODINIC/1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE ·aLn·Ff~ ··~OCEAN lO't I :u '1 Last O( .fts ltlnd. Fan· · I l BR·2 IATHS ttsUc 11Vhit.e ~blue water Hewport ~ac~ I 06.9 IMdl I 069 slMGlE UV& view. 200' to bcb. C9aslal ······~····~·· •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLY $1 lS .• OOG 1•c1 a•Y approv~ P\aN (~ dplx .UY Rl'-HT' "' "' w/l. IUli• ha~6i "" br, 3 w • Totally redec<n-ated. all Jn N~ Harbor High ba. 2D<I' It hu "'I. Newport Heights de· OP84 SUH. I ·6 I new thruoul. Great 16ca· S h 1 d.i t . t Ub fa "1ast llglltr 3 Bdrms., 2 baths 1961 SAN .. UHO tiOn! Y_our best Bluffs op· co:NERs [16-f ~nit: ::•~k~~~J:t.! +family rm. A mere S Bdrms., 2 baths. Va· portwuty. room for camper AND Play& in San Clem. 1109.~. CJL!l1&anxjou.s ! boat In your fenced S8S,OOO-all cash. Flnn. 30 backyard, you'll find a D~ escrow. Owner Dick ~ massive 2 story. 4 Johnson. t>ays 'QNl623. 4'!:: ¥ bedroom (two huile Ev~~. · i!i,,~iilll~l~' ,'\: .[,·. ;!:l'.lllLll >. ll1nq l,4(J· ">~f,O Antlime f .i•,tt,11111 Pt 11 t>ld• I I I I dorm·slie bedrqoms up· D;,. v. ¥U>owx -1~~~~~~~~~1 ~~ ~~1;~~~:~~ ~-· ~ r:-r,oo I lltJU. TOR \ ramlly room and formal •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~c.:: I Colldo/Wntdiff tru;g ~m. So MUCH PRIME: . 040·7000 2 Bedrm. 2 bath. all or ll.S, · 'ORAtlGECO. I~~~~~~~ I adult. Walk to shops. One C. I PROPERn I ol a kind, hurry! 540· llSl .... Quail ~ 4 Plus acres loftted on lli'IPlac• main Orance O>ul')tY Profl!!!0 ti-· st1'ftt. nr. 3 fNleftys. 7S2·'920 X1nt. for strip sbopJ>ing 1400 GUA~st Nl~T •tM:M oebter ~ troe•tY •tore. -¥~ HERITAGE REALTORS Both des~~ needed 1Jl area. fl00,000. 2V2ACRES Over 300 ft;. fronta&e, • near ~ me clly mall " Ma'IJ 4euity area. $500,000. : ,.........°"". EVIRS&ASSOC 1300 99llil stntet mtht I 090 Suite I 05 H.I. ·:·················,.. . t7 I 4J 833-0200 1------1 REDUCED · · ·.1 · OP~ SUH 12·5 POOL HOMI!. CoilckMmhd••lT•Wll• .. • houMtfor .. 1700 12 l 9 Via Le Jolla ...... w $f l,OOO. ..•••••••••••••••••n•• Panoramic nv Walk up to tb.b North -7 ILUFFS Whitewater View Tustin 3 bedroom honie 3 Br a 8-'.'wtthllteplace. Lovely 4Br, .2Ba, fam and enter the comfort.a· er¥I, UJ¥t.Aail)(.Pi:an. Va- rm, poc>l ,si?,e iot, ocean ble family room. Tbls con\. Available now J view frc>nt every r!J> ln winter be prepared to $107 ,900, ot Vista house, one of S.C's fiilest anug~e in front of yout suerte Open Oaily areas. Newly 1>;1inted ~P choi'ce or twQ co.zy · •:1 & out. Owner will help fireplaces and you ~n ~..,....,..........,_....;....----• finance. $159,~. Bob enjoy the beautiful POOL imoled.iately. Bel· ter hurry .on UU. ooe. Call rqr appt. HUDSON SAY REAL TY, L TO. •TRJ.PLD* ________ ... Pride of ownerslup. only IHYESTMEMT OHITS 2 years old ! Spac11011S 3 bedroom, 2 bath ow1u!r's GOLF COURSE FOUR.PLO Great localion on Me adowlark Golf Course. Live in one and rent the othen. Only 1 year new, a fantastic op- Porturuty. Submit c.erms. $227,000. "SPYGa..ss DELUxE/PROF DECOR 4 Br, 3 Ila, Fam Rm, 3 car aar. ~ fplc:'s, micro wave oven, wetbar. Panoramic view. $900 mo. 1..ellse. Call OnnJe, Ajenl~·ttl l 675-7390 PRE~TIG~QUS· . COUEGf PA.RIC UDO~YFIOHT Brand new. apacioua .<I l>dtm. It den or 3 bdrm .... ~ ba. condo. ~Urit>' bid.I. Lease$800 Mo!• yearly. IAYalEACH llALTY 7ff..OIU Shoreelilfs. quality 2 ~ + ram rm hoJDe. Le patio & back yard. P.t bcba. f10Q/mo Jeaae. Lldo Isle, 2 br, den ~ vlewS800/molse. · Lldo I.ale 1 Br & den~ S600/ mo lse. Udo l11le. 2 Br & den Sl.200/ma.. WATER Fl\ ONT HOMES 631-1400 - • Forlse.38', 2 ba on a 70 n Jot, like new. ·for inform. call Jim Berkshire, tl7S.7900. BIG CANYON-tennla & associated BWP9'.(W1 • ..,~/\1. f11i.~ : '• /'ti ...... ... ,,, pool, brand new 2 bedrm,1---------1 ~bath Condo wllh view of 1 Bedroom with fireplace. the aolf coune. 1 or 2 yr Garaae. S4!50/mo. lease. Price-let.a hag· Call Agnt. 631-1400 1•2•S OOMUHm .... ,,, ..... UMtqul ANO DaAMATIC ft.OOI PLA"S Custom desi1Ded with exc:epUonally Jar/e rooms. ·dramatic entry waya. an luxurious amenities throughout. Located on HARBOR BLUFFS CIRCLE (Near Bol1a Chica and Warner> HUNTINGTON BEACH 846-1328 or 840-1123 2.ROOM +DEM ..,., .. ~c-...1r..-c ... MC ..... RI lffl I•• , ......... ..... tw•• Occ .. •sy gle! Call the Chapmans. •L Barrett.Realty 8'2-S!QO. Ocean 'Ai biA, 3 Br, 2 Bit, Cotta MeH 3124 ____ _..,.;... ____ , r1111y equtred. D/W_. c.r ...... Mcr U12 ..... ,. ................. ~ 3 llDlOOMS $425 frplc, Aval Sept-June, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 2 sty twnbJe w/frplc, pvt yrly. Open: 10-2:30 Wed·l•-------•I patio, bltn kltchenl SaL 125 39lh St. or Call beamed ceilings, enc 630-3897 ----------1 g a r + c a r P 0 r l • OCEANFRONT, winter wsh~/dryr/rerrig, com· rental, 2 Br 2 Ba. lndry mun1ty pool & 15 acre rm avl Sept. 7 648·2830 meadow. 557-~770 ext 55 ' . CORONA DEL MAR day 1 • 4 9 4 · 0 3 2 1 2 BR, 2 Ba, stone frplc, 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, • 2 BR 1Dt. 1 ba, patlo. lndrl. (~··· $235. lit • IH(, $100 dep, 711 Shalimar, Al>\. 4 8'2-1117 ur. Ula. near Baell ~ far, 1o1feourte vu, mo., oodois, 541·'70U NEW 2 br,. 11r. D/W. eves/wknds rum or unlum. Yearly. Pool, tennis. Some ocean 3 Br 2 Ba View 1 Day (%13)937-0321 ext. & Catalina views. Close1..---------.1 house fr b.C:Ch.°S475 yriy. 325. Eves <213)7'3-6S89 to shopping & fine beach. lNo" Oronge CotnY'S 673-Ul84, 106 OU ve St. LJ oo 2Br, 1 Ba, Un ens. 644-2611 most beaulN apartment dishes lncld. Avail Sept1---------11 convnunlles.Armmg Saft Cla•nt• 327 I. WntrS350. 642.eKM. 2 Br, view, frplc. crpts, selllngwlhOeoms. •••••••••••••••••••••• Winter S2SO, yrly S27S. Bal st v. Xlnt. Adlts. no pets. watllfols. and moje911c Lovely sngl sty 3 Br 2 Ba Penn. Completely furn'd $390. Open 1·5PM 322-8 l'eJS. f.eoturtng pools. ocean view. S475 mo. lbr apts. Parking. HehotropeAve. Joct.IZZt.,auno.blllords. 493-7602; 496-l704 645-2042,646-6238 3Br. 1Ba, sun deck, ondexctllng~bhouse )fir a Costa Homes. 3 Br Oceanfront winter rental. garage, no peta, $395 mo. vMl social events. Tennis, Ba Twnhse. S42S mo. 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 car gar. Avail Sept 1. 6?3·9000 gym,ondvoleybolat <TI4>492·7210or831·3830 Washer/Dryer. Families days ask for Dack or The\llloge.MOf8of s.. J.... only. '425/mo. Avail Sept Craig evervf*1gyou'relook;,g · c•str.o 327 10. 1·535-0343/675-2647 Close to beach. 2br, l 'Aiba, fOf. Fumlufl Is owlable. ~·•••••••••••••••••••••0ceantront '3 BR, 2 Ba, liv.rm.bttns,newcrpl& QneondlWoBedroom Lovely 4 br, 2 ba, lplc, frplc, '900. mo. Sept. -drpl. pool. 968-602S Mui l.Mrlg. OW, epts, drps, kids/pet June. or S825. yrly. PRIV ... CY ,..... -900!06:00 · OK. good area. S4SO. 996-6'7!16 "" vu"'es ...,..... : · · 963-4561, Agent, no fee. and seclusion. extra nice Now Jenllng. --.....-.-""-----!West Newport winter ren· 2 br, 2 ba. all built-Ins, '"------.----1·--------- Charmlng 2 br. 1"' ba tal avail. Sepl. 15. 2 open beams, covered ho m e , r p l c , D W • bdrm. Right across Crom parkine. Pvt. beach ac· cpls,drpa. nice beach. Ocean view. cest. $450. unfurn. $500. neiabborhood, sats. 642-4419 fttrn.Openaftemoon.s. 96MS67, Agent, no fee. 417 Mo,.111 CmyOR 1 Bdrm Bcb front Apts,1-----;;;;.__....__ .Sallta... 3210 S2SO.· $27S/mo. Utll incl. 3 Br, 2 be. 422 Larkspur, ....... _ .. __ ... ._ 87$-3924,m..atn CdlL Open house Sat. & .-.350 mo. 3br, lb... &ml.0-5 Children • peu OK. 1 bdrm stadlo/lon apt.1..;:.::::.:~-.-----11 548·7751 dys. 557.7 Wilk to beach &c bay. rrench doors lead rrom =======;.;..__--• Frpl, sunken tub. washer patio to immac lbr apt --------1 .,,,,.... crptitt drps. $325. pool, fam rm, fplc, 2 ur gar., Youn& child~/· mo. pets OK. Lle~.1338 S. --------• Mainoll9, nr Edln1er. Winter rental lie 1 Br, Can be seen Sat/Sun 12·•· 1325. River Ave. ~ or67~5141 •~-------~ ~BR. 2 BA, ram no, fplc,•---------:1 rN1, drps, cl'J)U, kids/pet OCEANFAONT. neat 2 Br • OK. Nice area. $425. w/1ar. Adlt.., ~ peb. c:.t.M"• 3124 963-4561 A1ent. no fee. S33S mo. Winwr. C'B-&t70 ••••••••••• •••••••• • • •• ' 'Seal lech 3214 S......., Follholow V1lep I ....................... c.,h"-3771 ~!~~~er-~~ .:i Br, frplc, 1ar. 2 blka .......... ••••••••••••• ... ~mew/frpl from bch. $400/mo. ca'll 2Br Condo. completely •L&epatlolceoc.1ara1e 213-5'16-91187 fum. pool. S3?.5 mo. •Multi, ch11418 •over 3291 ___ ._-845_7 __ -i_.!=:::.=::!.:::.::==.:.=~ :. I • I ( I ' I ':i I) . . . . . _.,. __ .. · Lost&Found 5300,enonals 5350 Jobs Wanted, 7075 HelpWmtfitd 7100 Help Wanted 7100 H.tpWanttd 7100 HelpW.ted 7100 HtlpW..ted 710 -.................................................................................................................... ···················•··· .........•..............................•..•. FOUND: Poodle. sm. Drinkinx problem? fem. Vic. Fountain Call Alcohol Helpline Valley .963-3976 24 hrs a day 835-3830 NOTICE how Daily PUot Class-ified ads display their messa1es wlth legibility and impact? Our ads, we are proud lo aay, really get results. Phone 642-5678. .. tfefpW..ted 7100 . ..................... . I •I• ' •I .... .. ,. I I ,. . , I'• .. •jq I .. . '' HAIRDRESSING Asst. Contemporary hair salon. Guar. s alarv. Must be ltc'd Cai°I : 194-9729 for interview . ,• 11 C• ~ 1 • i c t i ~ . 'kt -- IOOR back vaa au , ... m .. ct.; Aft w,..; ...... UtVAX~ ao: ,. •• ..... kil C:•fll; V• atr I o: n4ar detetter tltl auto i... U.•; lac~ dw U JD9l• 17: •t•tMr b.tnd for C'lr SlOl •9"11 CCllllrol, for Cll flO; 1967 COR VAJR body parts. doors $25, truck lid $20; rront, rear glass $2Q each, other parts avatlable $5425. 842-2076, FRIGIDAIRE, apt. .me, $25; automatic washer S25. Admlr1'1 BW portable TV S2S 1145~ Civic Center Dr., Santa Anu. 541-2703. Saturday afternoon only or phone first or next week. SCHWINN Stingray $2S; Scbwlnn V.•r.sity, 10 speed, $25 842-7917. PING-PONG table walh playback feature and all accessones $25: 8' couch, earthtoneli, clean und usuable. $25; s· dark wood coffe~ l~ble SB. 963-4951. 1 CHEV Von parts ~ Cragurs with tires, S2S c each; map SlS each; two l.:J0.15, almost new, S20each; &rilleS20; fender ~ set Sl3; two seats $5 A~UMINUM wlnd(>w1, 8"X1S" roll out camper type ~ each; 12 1tryo foam sheets ~"X141"X&', JlO; telephones 13 and SlO; girls 26'' bike SlO; Diesel truck air horn SlO. 968-3821. MO'.fORCYCLE lire, new 3:>0X19, SS ; he lmet., medium like new SlO; power stroke oil Sl a can, blah pOint Qil SJ o can; chrome lugga~e rack, new SlO; Yama a 125 or 175 forks, new S20: Preston petty fe11ders, new sa. 968-3lt2l. GOLF car gu powered S2S; Cushman electric truck motor l~H.P. 36 volt 125. •·3821 BUESCHER Elkhart trumpet $25. 968-0147. VOU.EY ball net poles, indoor OT' outdOOT $20; Blade and Dtcht dou.ble ed .. hedie eUppen ¥4" blades $20; lumber •art three wt>Hl $20· F~rd dual point dlstrlbutoc, for bis block tJO; '8''XJG" round plant.er POt" $10 and $1: '5$ ~ hut> ea.-Slt} 168 F~ LTD b.um,er ack Sl0.9Gl·3162. DIME-A-LINES • ............. ,. . ....... , ...... ,. ......... ., ._ .. ,.........ofS .... ,, ........... , .. . &ectll lliMdJMH Ncet11e ---------· ........... . NINE black and white OIJL v PILOT c I' 1005 DEADLINE: ap.m. Frtctay-llOW. ~ySC.,C.M. JJ ---Att br•nCh ofUHS Sellen Oak Ktleben C.bl.Det.. Circa ltlS. ~. t7Mol0 • LAGUNA l&~CM ............. n • 11 .. Otenfteyre St. • COSTA M~SA ......... "' .......... ~so Weat •• , • NUNTINGTON IEACH •........•.. 17175 ... ~h llwd • • IADOLllACK VALL.EY25201 LaPu Rd .• Laguna Hitt• ComJ>&" wilb awap m9'!l prlcea. American a. EuropeaD al\Uquts• . Q>mp n11tored. M1tr. Ch&., 8oC A 4r. layaway. Freeland's Pre·AnUque. lt" QUAZAR color TV MECHANICS toots 10c-S$. BEAtrrlFUL new broil NEW double 8' Uoures· 864 W. l.9t.'1, C.M. &U-1331 wor'ka poorl)' U5. Startlnl run SU. Allen afld tos rotisserie cen&. Uihll, sUJI In box Antique • paster bed, MS.UBI RPM-Dwell tester S2S. I' a r be rw a r ~ S2 S. $20. H' wood flablng cbesLs tbls refng twln Preclalon machlnlst UnU5ualexcellentandet-\>oat, needa work SU. beds ·~cues 'mlse CBrad1oS2$.842·3878. tools U -Us. Pipe fective f'lrmlioe eledrlc B•bY chqtnc table SS. Sat 9-2 213S M~ners wrenchea S4-$7, Meat exerciser table $12. Saturday momin1 only. Ave N 8 BAR stools, two S2S each. arlnder SlO. Blt)'clei Pachlnlto SlS. Silex etec· 751-141rl --· -· -·----- Dining chairs four, SlO. '5-$7. 6" micrometer $25. tric slicer and shredder Antique Duncan·Pbyre ta· Matching table lamps a·· Veroter Sl2 In· i~. Electric scalp ROYALtypew~~!ar,typcs ble&4cbah'11.0ldt.rllnk. 515. Canvu oil palntin1 dicatOf"I Sls.!25. """·"11" maauger S3. Larae w•U S10. Wvvuen •"X· library table & couch It $2$. Surfboard 1·r as. drJll chuc~ t. Sai,itiJT. framedpictures-4& EJec-ta\s.L loo ladder. 16' SlS. matchin& ch•lr~S36-M.34 Blrcb coffee table 125. day &Sunday, 121 K. Bay trlc [Olldue ~. Unusual awn Fertilizer and ara.ss Garrard turntable S25. tB,945-8056 framed and ll1hted nsh aeed spreader, aood MAGNIFICENT Solld VW fenders s10 each. aod shells ln resin ~. model 18. 648-4359 Eng. Oak C~lc rQantel. 631-0Z'l3 Pt..'f:2ia~:~'::!· s!~~~ W~men·s clothes Sl·~. NEW O'Neil short JOhn ~terpJ~ $2700 . MATCHING chairs, off. FlrebrickslSCeach. Red s 1 1 e 1 0 : 1 2 · wetsuit, medium. Cost---------white $25, will sell brick halves lOc eaeh. Newport WestdifC area. S37 95. now $20. 9161 .... mte:H 1010 separately. Bo" sprin,s, 3JC12 treated bulkhead 548-44l3 Crawford Cir, near ••••••••••••••••••••••• sin&le and double $10 Umbers 6SC ~r fL 014 PICKLING crocki JO M.,-noha and Adams, Wuhers, dryers. Clean Single headboard. frame railroad ties $4 each. gal-2 gal $10-125. Osler Huntington Beach late models. SU)()! 1 yr SlO. Dishes, &lasses, Five callon glass bottles professional style hair 30" METAL Ct I k guar. Fre~ delivery lOc·Sl. Odors S2.50. Wut· S4 each. Clay nower pots dryer S20. Rival electric f'I S7 S an t 0 oc l 111 Mstr Chg. Will also buy dows $3. Larae sheet 2Sc-Sl 5'8·C681. Costa meat slicer S20 Mr. Cof· 1 e · ~ yt>ewn er 6¥-2840. fee double switch, oo pot !!!~with rollers S7 · --------- IN bed frames sa eacb. Twin m~ttrea box spr- ln&s SlC> each. Twin cup· board eadboards $111 each. Electric bacon cook• new 13. Bathroom •cale S?. Chafins dish 12. .,.,,..._,.. FRGHT DAMAGED SlO. Foldina garment ---------H<YI'POINT SALE. 3308 bac, near oew S1s. Hand WATER softnencr $25, w. warner nr Harbor. Ice cream maker S4. Na· cost 1300, runs well Santa Ana. 979-2921 tJOl'lal Geographic books, Chord oraan SlS. Old re-----------not magazines S3 each cords Sl-$9 Easel ~. olr S2 for 5. 952 Senate, Vacuum S20. Sliderules CM,otfNational St-S9. TV tablea soc. CASH PAW For Wshr1 Dryrs1 Refr1i; working or not 957-8133 Travel Iron board $3. Flag Sl. Games, books Will buy some appUances. $l·S9. 546-8464 working or not. Also We.stfnghouse imperial F.P. Bottom freezer, paJe yel. SlSO. 673-3781. WASHER DI.Tat SUPER DELUXE. looks, runs like new. xlot cond SUS set. 751-4488 GOOD REFllG $7'. 67~2S32 Electric deyerSGO '42-t612 e;:::r;:~ .. ....................... Doxie: AKC toy male 212 yr. blk1 brn, neutered Oute & lovable SSO 646-5607 •• ._ .. •••••••••••••••••• Dining rm lbl, 6 chrs ~(,.1 am u t e f e ma I e. w1 gold velveteen seats, 3 s payed. ,int with lcaves&pads.2yellow, d11ldren nl.'eds home na'lgahyde swivel cbrs, 2 644·2'160 gm Ginger Jar lamps, white rm divider & while ---'--------I l-,'1male Bassel Hound. book AKC. tri color. 10 mo. case. fi44·S613 SUper Garage Sale 198'12 old. 586·2766 · Hldeabed Lexington Ln. H.'B. off ---Kood conditioo. sso. ·Adams, nr Brookhurst Boxer. male, 1·2 yrs old. 642 8469 Gentle. loves kids. Gd -• GAR AGE SALE· watchdog. 962·0983 8' Couch & loveseat, BAYSHORES Sat Aug • -Herculon, like new. $250. 20. 2691 Crestview Dr. t h a m p b r e d L a b 631·0223 N.B. Sora, dinette set. Retriever. male, AKC lamPt1,klngubed. Rt;g, free to good home Solid Birch tbl, chrs & 548-121 t hutch, $400. Call act 3pm, GARAGE SALE·S~t & -.. ---847-4643. Sun. Dbl oven, fu.nuture, Hell.II Type, 3 yrs male clothing" toy•. &S7 Town CQckapoo. C;ill 496-3981 Bedroom Set SSO, lg dark St. C.M. immediately oak dining tbl, 5 ~bn,1--.. ---,.._-TE--S----1 S75. 536-2719 ~'"' AU Wanted: A 'ood home w / Over m» items, lar1e & lots of love for my 8 mo. Trundle Bed set, 165 -11 M nred A old pup. Part Samoyed & Like new. W23i24. ~0vev 'cou~: Collie. has oil shots. 962-0178 tim.llot>iD&\oopenAnU· white w i black face II -que Store Oil tttirement. tail, well mannered, Danish teak din. tbl & 6 No lo11er poulble I good w/.ki4s. 631-2175 chrs. S32S. "Enoqh ironstone to 833-1S39 eves write a book". RDd oak HELP' Au1tralJan1 German Sl\epberd pups. 963-I .. 52 BID""A BED tbl bull.,. ROOller t.,..,. &r • cabl.ftet,'"";.--1t1~ chn-, ru11 size ... S'ls. -631..()82'1 adv iteat, p mitlve LU<iGAGE TAGS from your business carcl. Send one card for each tag plus one spare. We return permanently ---------• aealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline LD. requirements. Pre- Friendly Kittens, bt1t•---------1 galore, silver, copper, w /wbt feet, 8 wka. WALNIJTDiningTable& bn.sa,ttwilt,qQJft,llOrne1 ____ ..;....; ____ , Housebroken546-5094 I <J\an, Oat ~lctrota, linena, toola. JIOUSE --------• Ollk Desk &Chair. ct900. FOl SALB BY OWNER. Semi fuzzy black kitty, 67W98'7 1'1811 Webster.t trv. ln ~ersweeks. Culverdale aeaaon. Take 6'4--0006 Dbl walnut bookcase San Diego Frwy to N. 00 Headboard, $.')(), 9' Sofa Pedigreed a~ed femllle Weimaraner. 649 Ross, ~.M.6"42·8511 21' MOltGOM Ot ---------•Loaded wllh all new equipment. Sleeps 6 adults in comfort Low lime on Atomic 4. Geooa. dinghy, VHF. Owner aruaous. 673-9211 bkr. SO.CALJF•s LAIG!ST fleet ot "New" Motor Hqme Retltala. Over 140 1lm modeb to choose froDl: 18' to a2'. Insurance included Dale's RV Reatals, JDc. (7lf)~ CAL.25 ___ _.:.......:...._-~__. W/Newport Slip woo. RENT Flreball M.H 23' 642-0085 sell-cont, plus stereo & CB. Slps 6. 64H283 12' Kile ----~fast sell. 72 Is~ $250. 673-6559 21' Mint Yotorhome. ·----------·Dodge V-8, auto, P/S. 6' RANGER. race P/B, stereo, roof air equip'd, 4 North sails, cond. slpg 6, full)' self· new spinnaker & Genoa. cont. Top c:obd.(210FKX> VHF, Dana Pt 8Up. Best Salepricedat*'995. '7f 8 DCM'Gdo 20' Mini Motorbome, Dodae V-8, auto, P/S, P/B. atereo, air dash air cond, fully setr. coo\.(914FNC) Sale priced at $6495. 72WJ•11b190 22' Motorhome. sips 6, Dodge V-8, auto, PJS, PIB. cruise control, i:en, rooC air, rack & ladder, awe. ras tanJt, TV anten- na, hitch, spare Ure. Loaded. Ooly 26,000 mlles. ( See this one! > <499STS) Sale priced at Sl0,995. REGENCY MOTOR HOME RENT~ 92:5N. Harbor Blvd. S.A lS'CENTURION '69 SHASTA 17W. self· ,77 'th ,77 C 1 1 cont. Extras. Gd cond. wi , ompet t ve Below blue. uzoo. NEW HITACH D·~ trail~. 7<>-426 Chry~ler 673-76l5 Stereo cassette deck, list ---------1 Herru engine. Jaguzz1 jet --------- $449. Atlantic Music's '26' KANTOLA Trimaran. pump. Honest 70MPG DODGE Pride & Joy, 22· priceS2A7. Head, galley, O/B, VHF, boat. Sells new for over motor home lmmac & ATLANTIC MUSIC life lines, mooring cvr. Sl2.000-selling S8999. loaded. as,500 ml, $9,000. 445 E.17th C.M. Poly paint. speedo_. Perl gall 558·8000 ask for 548-aNor6'15-2000. cond. S7500fofr (iocl . ary. · '78 OVERLAND 26' Mint. ~ ~~p)Must sell HYDltOPLANE-3 point Auto, P/S, P/B dub & . _ • ~ . Elass "B" outboilrdStOO. root A/C. Rade: awn•g., .J --.--------1 ERICSON 17' Inboard. s.8-281.a pod, TV ant. chtaUanb ~ Loaded, xlnl cond. Slip in T .1 r • . b batt 's. Full btUt, many Dana Pt.1·528-1758 rai er or lu oat. xtras. Lo mi Slps 6 ------------------• WUlch-roUers, quick sale Sl3 900 "'~s· 1200 .: Satellite 14, fiberglas bull, S200i0fr. 6'13-$)37• S&i.s88 · ... · - 9030 ENGINE SALE I 225 HP V8 Chris. $900. 3lt Onan 110 v, "50. mabog. trim, 4 HP • Evlnrude & trlr. Xlnt 1912 25 WELLCRAFT "7P'Dlplomatl3,000ml.All cond. $1,095. Daya: No":a w/twin l88 Mere. xtras. Beautiful cond. m.2291 Eves.543-980l 110 s. W/trlr. Always tn Sl.8,500. P/.P963-l.242 _..._ ___ __, . .----1 fresh wtr. S8,800. PP . ...;.......:--~__;.;..:...:::;.;.,;:;. __ 27' Double ender. 10 HP 67s.6'7119 aft 6PM 112 W'mnle 20' alot cood. auxiliary. Classic rolk air, ten, many xtras. boat. XlJlt C01ld. w/slip. T~ S87SO. s.G-1542: 5464460. M000/-0fr' 615-iaU dya, ••-••• .. •••••••••••• 1972 ,.. H F' w· 900-3380evs. Cca..-rt. Saile/ IQ. • our mds. a±t· 9120 Dodge cbasls, 20', auto ... trana, PS, PB, ~ruise Bil~ MAXEY TOYOTA lf!l8tt ,,.;)." 11.J. .~, .).,\ Hu ... •i.,u.toN Di .a( .. RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLH·MlRCURY Must sell, m~ving. '73 Dabun PU, cmpr shell & boot. Nu Ure-., pnt, 130.7000 clutc:b, brks. uphot. _________ .....__, Maay xtras. $2800/oft. 76 CHEV 534-4,10 evs, 675·1217 1eav.e meua1e I.UV PU ----;:;_----c 4 tpd, stereo, camper 1967 J~pster, V6, auto, shell, 5,000 low mUes. Lie air, cream puff. $2800 or DAS MLI bstorr. 7~1-tso3 $1995 BARWICK OATSUH '"'·•II 'ti tfl I li'I t f ,tt111 8 J I. I) 7 S 4 9 ). 3 J7 5 WE BUY CLEAMC:ARS &TRUCKS ' '75 Toyota Landcruiser, 4 .1 ....... 1-.-.~­Wbeel drive, Xlnt cond. ~~ orle. mi. Calli CONNRL '75 Toyota Land~ruJ1u tMlt Hnot~ a.- Wgi:a.• very clean, OB + Clean "l2\.\ Dataun P.U. CHEVROLET nulio, runs geat. $4100. Must U See to 2J!Q.&Harbor Blvd, '15-2170 5'0-~Muce. apprec. COOI'A MF.SA 1972 2002 546-1200 Automatic with air cond. • •75 JHP 'M Ford ~ ton w/aheu.1---------• 0 n e ow o er c a r. 'V-8, Hardtop, (006499) Clean&reliable.lat$900. WEPAYTOPDOLLAR <121Fl'Q). Big tJr~ spoke wheela. Take:I. 8'7·5997 FOR TOP USED CARS --Power steering, 2 yr. FQREJGN, DOMESTIC 1972 2002tll 24,000 mile warranty '14 Ford Couri..--Clmpr orCLAsslCS 4 speed, air cond., atereo available aheU, boot, heavy HD Ir your car ls extra clean ca as e lt e It mag 1. Sl9tt b"cnpe.r, new Urea, seeu,,fint. (627FGX>. Cora.AHD Jm tr.it-. AM/FM cua, Jo IAUER IUICK 2001 E. l.lt SA 558-8000 •• $2GOO. ~o.., 2925 l{arbot' BlVd. CosU Mesa 979-2SOO ~~:1 !"A• "!11 l/r ~I r' i •. • T •4 , • • A' t• '· . ,, '·\1. CREVI E R SJ617 MOTOICARS '-' . . tllZ D'B.lGANCI •••••••••••••••••••-•• C!JSW.1nhSA547~ .· ~·=•m~~ •74 JB45&1 SACRIFICE 1960 Mai, :::.;i lntercepter all ortalnaJ. completely restored. AU Super cond.. bas ever· new tan interior. reblt. Ml!>SION VI( 10 ll•WOIH ~ ... ''· ..... 1•' .... ' .•. BJ I 1748 ·19} I 704 ytblng. (lMRDV>. 280Seng,. new tires. new S•J.900 blk paint. MUST SELL. MOTOI CARS BEST OFFER TAKESt D'aEGAMC:! ~17 ' .. &2$W.17lhSA547-92SO '65 ~Under 50000 ori&. 1974JEHSEH -~~1 .. ::und ~Dd. HEALEY • 5 s Pe e d A M I F 72 Mercedes Benz 280811; casaet\e, radials, bo~ cognac white-int, llUl)er tops &sharp! Only lS.OOO dean. xlnt cqnd. 60,000 miles. (678RFA). mi. orif. owner. 546-8900 Sale Priced.$5230 ,_or_S27_·_Z'l!i11 ____ _ MIRACJ,.I MAZDA '65190, 4-door. sunroof, re- '"-H bo Bl d c M al clean. $1695. 645-1425 "wv ar r v .. . • orfWf.91B4 645-5700 ,, ________ ,; •7~ J.._.5 ...., HR.& 'EY 'Tl MB, ~ Diesel, lu .. V" a. ..,... economy: sun roof 700 Conv. (481KZR) Must Autobabnmi,Sl6,700.PP see t.o appreciate. 2 yr. 646-6434 24000 mile warranty•----------available MBZ 280 SEI. $4999 FU Uy equipped t~ COPEL.AMO JHP $SOOO 548-66:µ 2001 E. 1st SA 558·8000 12 Ml 350 SL llaP'llll:11111Ghla 9735 Both tops, super condi· tion. Ser.1200153. MIS~ION VllJO l/\11'0111 ~ . " . 8JI 1141i J9.S 1704 ..... Mew·U1.cl ova 100 MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of~ AU1.'ll0 D MERCEDES DEALER &2Maocbeater. Buena Park 1a:1-12so On the Sant.a Ana FwJ . lf74 Ml% 450SE Automatic, AM/PM stereo, eruii• eOlltrol, pwr. \findows & low miles. (6'3LRE). OftLY $13,ttS Ml~SION Vlf.0 IMf'CIHS . '• ··- !IJ I 1748 .J QS 170~ $12,998 MOTORCARS D'EllGAHC:E 626W17th SA 547-9250 '15 MIZ 450SL Wilb metallic paint. stereo &t: is luitury equipped. I.n showroom condition. (447MX?<(>. Priced to sell or lease. MIHION VlfJO IMPORr~ .. ' '• .... ... . .... .. , ...... . 83 I· 1148 495 170.J WEST GERMAN IMPORTS 12 Mere BenE 350 SL · roadst.er068GlB Sl0,990 73Porache911T Cpe 9W09 ............ S7995 73JagXJ12 (36042) $6995 ALFA'S, FERRARI'!$, ' MG's Many more sports cars in stock 548-1186 .. :t 1972Ml%250 COUPE. Luxury, equipped with low mUw. & ls In excellent condi- tion. (689GWGl. GOQd , select.ion ol other M.BZ$ , in stock. MIHION VlfJO INPORrS . . . . . . ~ ........ 8 :JI I J 4 IJ 4 9 5 I I 04 'B6 25(6E cpe. Auto. snrf.· stereo. hnmac. Bsl ofr thiswlmd. 675-7545 9742 ....................... '76MGM'91f. I Gold, verf clean. AM/PM Stereo. (586RT0) May lease or 1 buy,senslblepmta. , '.tl;'fl ·' • • ut~~~-=; --- RJDAY·SATUIDAY·SUMDAY AUGUST I f·Z0-2 t 2 YEAR OR 24,000 MILE SERVICE CONTIACT AV AR.AILE• LOOK~~~~ s71 ooWM • 571 ... MOWTH 1961 IUICI< SkYLARJC f'--"''"'°"' tow,,,,.,. (>tSl'O•ll 1966 OLDS CUTUSS _,._. -IMtn low tow""'" ISUOe.121 SellrnQ ot1C:. >1 11 o00 ol\A IS4 I ... & S3 l>oe-APR •a 18 4'I 24 mc)l1lt>1v pr;,,,.,,ta on llll>fO'<l«I c.- TOT AL PRICI-$ I 77 5 sss DOWN-$85 M~ 1972 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 1J5GXIJ 1972 CHEVY MALllU -.., cond 193tl!'.1J'I .1972 AMC SPORT AIOUT Aulemlloc:,...nw_.., l241FGI~ 1973 FORD PINTO • .-woln ., colld I 1 73.INJJ 1973 VW SUPER IUG Sell.r"l pnce •I 12000 plu> 1120 '""' & 13 '-APR • 11114 30 -"'' PA1men11 o•uoc•OW«I Cf9Clol TOTAL PRICf..$2635 From 52555 ·•73 CH!VY MOVA ll .. ft"9 & bflll•et l>IUI tor V8 &ll\Om&\IQ O•" s2555· cOnd (5271-iERJ ''16 CHEVY CHEVETTE 11 000 ,,..,.,. ll341'C0l 4 •OHd rld•O & only s2555 • '7 4 MUST •MG GHI• ,.,. ... ( 19llJl'O) Au!Omlloc ,,..,.. ..... ,. -s2s88 From 53333 ··73 COMTIHEMTAL COUPE !~c.: -~"'· s3333 ··75 CADILLAC S&OAH DEVILLE In •btotutel1 riaw ••• $ 666 • c<><>4"-: fil'fl2PCO>. • 6 '75 CADILLAC FTWD. IRGHM. AIOOW~tn.-nv• ~1-3-35- CLOSlO SUNOA'l'S COMCAMMON1S HORSELESS STABLES * PEUGEOT * Brokers or fme contem- All models now available porary including604S & Diesels. ROLLS ROYCE BEACH IMPORTS 8~~1;,tf.!. 843 DOVE S'J'ltEET tNear MacA~ur Blvd. 2711 E. Cowsl Hwy &Jamboree Road I t7i 4i 875-0930 NEWPORT BEACH · Saab '9160 752-0900 ••••••••.••••••••••••••• Porsche. 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche 914 1.8 litre. Ap· pear group. 15,000 m1. Maa whig, mint cond. $Ql)(). (1) 595·4733. _____ , 1967 PORSCHE 912 Brand new •bocks, runs stron&.·Dol many left.! <~l.". Sile Prfced-$5350 MIRACLE MAZOA 2150 HarbOt Blvd., C.M '4S.S700 19'16 Corolla Lif\back, air, auto trans, radials, 13.000 mi, $3495. 642-5929 '74TOYOTA Cofolla • sP"d, -'"' condltklfllno. "" ,S'"" r nf'c~ ,.,. In Ctle i.st of corullilon. A IH uvn. t-- $:1899 Ml~SION VII JO IMPOltl\ .. ' .. . ~ ' . ~. 6Jf.f14d 4\IS 1704 '69 VW Bug. Rblt eng. New llra1, S nr r. $1000/bst. Call 963-0605 '18 l\abbit, Brown. sun· tool & FM sttreo. 24,000. mu.... .ua.44 f.Oft-4"" 493-3261 RAY FLAOEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY Ho-1qoo 2600 H.o~w-Blv<l. C11~1.1 Mc~.1 5-I0·9IOO lillDAS .. . . -·-·• XR-7. Blue w/ white .. _ root, loU of exlral. Beat , muat HJ. aln' mteh o/fer. ~.1221 1'rii..T;..;..L.''.~1'5 onr.~-Ona . HH J.~ ······················· ~ ... ~Illar.. ':JD KlMI":.' Wp. x1m 4 Cbal, PS, PB, AC. '-'Cl\I ~ -.SllO AM/FM. VI, vl4 top, hke 2600 H.11 hor 01 .. J . new. 3'11d, '29$0. 'HIJ.11.2t C.:11\tJ Ml.'s.1 S40·~lt.IO "n~ ~ toii P.U. S '12CHARGERS18 Y·I' us. C1tttom 2C abarpcoodtt1on moc1e1.cao....,.u.atter S1l50 MS·J.3&1 &pm. • flare 1958 Monterey, -• _ ... , ~.a 1 '74 Colt. 4-apd. 2'7,200 mi. ·48,700 m1, orig. cond. ,,_.,,,,.,.r..-uuu. recent y S2000 Makeoffer. 536-4S43 o•erhauled, custom 546-1982 abell.S1495.758-1470 --'11 Mercury Marquis .. ,...._,., n I '88 Dod1e. 4 dr, PS, AC. PS/PB P/W & seats ....,..., • I cy, new radials, very dependable 4-dr. 1 owner. $1500. ~·runs 1ood492-023e $1625/0(r. 5'0-249r 897-5326wkdys aft 5:30 •10 Cbev. Jilallbu xlnt '77 DODGE 1976 MEAC:UIY cond. New paint & tires. Cuttom Vans. Carpel, GRAMD MARQUIS 6 Cyl, l'UD8 1reat. Must TVs, Ice boxes, Stereos. Full 1>0wer, factory air see 6 t\rlve to apprec. etc. Wil1l sell for $200 over cond .. lilt wheel. speed '1300/bst if 539-4023 invoice. control, AM/FM stereo "IS NOVA•;:khbacl<: lo :tt;'i ~~~~,:!:::',{.°,°:; mi, clean. • • (516388}7' 751-6879 HOW SU99 73 Chevy Nova 307 va , .. 101.1t>1111tA10U1.tvJ11Ao•8"U PS, PB, AM/FM stereo: mim2900 •2•~JM• 29,000 mi. Auto. New '69 Dodae Dart. 6 cyl, tires, -&ood cond. $2700. auto, R;H, radial Urea. 548-2867 1795. 751-1462 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 830..7000 Chrpler 99 25 Ford 99 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• tt.ataitg ..,5 Cordoba, all pwr, .PHIL ~matlc. AM/Fld, LONG viJ\yttop.S399S.64S-329J. . FORD ... Newport., 4 dr, Spom Sedin Full pwr, A/C, new radial tires, itlnt cobd. $900. 963·2679 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'76MJJSTA .. G GHIA VB,, pwr. steerin g & brakes, all' cond., Vinyl lop, AM /FM stereo & sunroof. (637NLE). EZ t.erms-0.A.C. 1 yr. parts & labor service policy avail. .Auto Center's C:outlllental 9930 ....................... ·7l CONTINENT AL price.is MARK IV ~~~:.::i:.!c".!:oi..o:~ o~a:.~~99 Silver Ed it ion. Fully -============--l ~ in~luding_ ma '16. Granada 2 Dr, whit AUTO CENTER wheel•· Only 40,000 W/taddle lltl, AM/FM DIV.-NaberaCadinac miles. Can Lease1 stereo,A/C.S4400ortak 142$BakerSt .. C.M. Ul67MPS>. overlie atS135 mo. Dis ~blkeastofHarborBl SADDLUACK ' covery 'Management Co 540-9 I 09 VALLEY IMPORT$ <714)870.1970 ore hrs M:..J•--------1 a31·2040 49$.4949 8:J0.5:30 or eves/wkn '66 AW> 289. 51.000 orig (n4> ~l-6433 . JnU2 ownrs. Xlnt cond. -76_C:_O_HT_l_M_ENT_A_L_, $1800. 831-1548 MARK IV 1972 FORD 'IB Fastback, 42,000 m1, ··moBma"l3,2!Hmlles, -TORJtitO ,autooiatlc. P/S. Xlnt. leather interiot. cruls. VI, automatic, r adio, Mustsee. St700. •'2·5286. cantr91 AMlflll beater le mai wheels.--------• ~~ ... J.141> =r (605.f'AP). EZ teem.& '72 Fastback. Low mi. aeat. ctl.INLY> O.A.C.lyr. patU&la Air, auto, PS I P B . S''... service policy •HU. $2200/bstofr. 673-0444 Amo~spriceis . · 1'i..T-L.-.:.rs 0MLYSl49t '744Cyl.4spd,air,P/8, l·~ MAIRS P/S, V top, AM/FM, 58K, Looks good. runs C~:..1·11;..;.: All'l'OCEHTElt good.S21!i0.54Ul.U cn;aJuaC m., .·Nabers Cadillac 65 Mustang, Fastback, ?6()(1 H •~ Bl J 1425 Baket St., C..M. t ,,.S p 8 • Jrv-lf' v . ~blJtea.stofHa.rborBJ eng, au o, .-• CmtJ M~·i..1 S40·9H)(J , 540.9I09 AM /FM 8 trk, $700. _______ ___. 213-592-2570; 714-S:tS-7343 7 • .,.-.. .-..Miin.-u '64 Ford wgn, V8, on 66 Mustang, 6 cyl, 3 8 ~ "'"" 11 ~ 1""" owner, 4ependable trans manual trans, Xlnt -cond '~IV $500, Sewe.ll 8"7·5855. SJ0.8225 .1'\111 J>OWet', factory air ~ F.dsel Ran1ei 6 cyl. '67 FASTBACK Wt whl., 1peect. control, MS485. 552.m 1 5. 1969 D=~e -./bsl ofr, must sell leather, AM/Fn ater ~ ••"" tape, vinyl roof·load 494~(;~ ~cb· · 960·1803 w/extraa! (810!31). OldsmoblM MOWS497S '70 LTD, xlnt cood. Flra •••••••,•••••••••••••• RAY FLAD£BOE LI NCOLN MfRCURY $800. takes ft! 1972 OLDS 988-23M TOR OMA.DO - IM THE IRVINE A~JTO CltHER ~ -0~ ~ ' at BAUER BUICK. lliS IS YOUR LASI · tHA CEf· ALL GOOD THIMCi~ SOOMB OR LATER. MUST COME TO AM END. OUR SA.LI OFRCJAU.Y ENDS THIS SUNDAY AT S P.M: AND WILL IE MIGHLIGHTED IY THE DIA WINCi AT I P.M. FOR A II.AND NEW 15 FOOT SEA SPRAY CATAMARAN WHICH WE ARE GIVING AWAY AISOW'rB.Y NOW OPEN Colored &ails Black mesh trampoline No purchase nec:essary to ~ eliOlbf• to win. Moten on Aog. 21. 1917 st 1 P.M. The Winner Boom vang wlll be notified by mall promptly thefeatter. Hiking straps • t All entries mutt t»ttrecelved bV August 20. 1977 and rwtt be from • licensed driver. iJ'here will be one prize conslsting of one 16 ft. Sea Spray Catamaran and trailer. The winnfr will be eel~ from a random drawl~ of '" QUalifled entries. The drawing will teke p&ce at Bauer Thi• drawing is oP9f\ lo all realdents of..,. U.S. Ratcheting main sheet block except emptovees and their families of B•uer w d · · Motors. lta afftliates. subsidtaries and advertlllng in ow m mainsail agencies All taxee If any, and OMV registration Adjustable outhaul, down haul fees wilt be the 90!• reapon1tbiUty of the winner. Ad}u$table jib cleau ~ -SO, HOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO WIM A REE CATAMARAN AND TAKE ADY~NTAGE OF QUR 1917 :YEAREND CLEARANCE SALE. DO IT TODAY. THERE t/AS NEV.ER IEEN ~· BEi llR TIME TO BUY YOUR BUICK. .. .. . --