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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-14 - Orange Coast Pilott .. Oalty l'li.. SI.Mt ....... PET MESSAGES TRANSLATED BY VtSUAL tMAGEAY Beatrice Lydecker Huga P•rt of Her Menagerie oggedness eeiphered Animal P sychiatrillt Unleashes Emotions By ARTRUa a . VlNSEL OflND.ilty_ ..... Beatrice Lydecker says abe communicates mentaJJy with anima.la. She calls herself a psychological counselor lo our friends who don't speak human lanauage but atiD -experte?JC"e"the emotnJIB'UiU-wecJo. ---- . 'Some oC m y reeent work has been with race horses,'' says Ms. Lydecker, a reatured speaker Nov. 8 in a UC Irvine Extension course. Alas, the ponies don 'l give her tips on races. "They don't know who's going to win," says the curly·baired lecturer. author and animal counselor. One ho rse did confess to he r however that just like news paper re- porters there are some days when thoroughbred rncers just don't feel Uke working. And'\hat's why nobcSdy knows who's going lo win. She says another horse s ulked and VIMHL balked because Of raciaJ prejuclice. "He wanted bis Mexican trainer back He didn't care .. 3£11Ji§fitBWliliJ for AnJio people," Ms. Lydecker saJd m an interview at her San Fernando Valley home. The horse bad been raised ln Texas near the border and Uked Latinos. He got hia trainer back after Ms . Lydecker explained the silwaUoo to his wealthy owner. "1be bone loves him. He won bis first race after that," she nys. She shares her house with 13 dogs, 11 of them German Shepherds, one English Pug show dog named Slim Pickens, AKA Wiglet,....._ great big curly-haired mutt. She generally works with bones at Hollywood Part race tract but her reputation for uncanny communication with all aorta of animals bu spread far and wide and she is in conatant demand aa a consultant. "I've been on all the major TV and radio talk shows except llerv Griffin's," she says. The former element.ary school teacher says lt wu in 1968 tbal lbe became aware or her unusual ESP flit, ~hlch <See COUNSELOR., Pa&e .U> ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1979 THIRTY·FIVE CENTS Inner Rage Drives Killer Profile Tags S layer of Women as Loner, L o ser : By JOANNE aEYNOLDS °' .... o.lty ...... , .. " He's dnven by a need lo con· trot women. The rage agai.ost them builds until be picks one and watches. Two psychiatrists and a psychologist. all speeializing m criminal cases. offered that broad outline of the personality that would be responaible for the string of assaults and murders under investigation by an Orange County task force. psychologist Albert Rosenatein e"mphasized that their analyses. baaed on news accounts. are speculative say., Better she should gel ._ l dog.·· Then be exercii;es the ultimate control: He kills her. But It doesn't do any g_ood and the anger begins to grow again. p,yc:biatrist! _David Shellner and Robert Weins tock and Carter Winner Caucus Rejects Kennedy MIAMI <AP) -President Carter held a commanding lead over Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass .. Saturday in Florida's Democratic county caucuses by rapturing several cities. sweep· ing rural a reas and running close an Kenned y's M1am1 stronghold. UnofCic1al results from 63 of 67 counties showed Carter with 358 delegates. Kennedy with 71. labor unions with 19, 20 uncom- mitted and one tie. Those 63 counties represented only 53 per· cent of the 878 delegates being chosen. Officials in the four re- maining large counties said final tallies might not be completed for hours or even days . White House press secretary Jody Powell described Carter as ·'very pJeaaed. '' lo Wubington, Carter said he was 1rat.efuJ ror the work done by bia Florida •uPportera and. when ulled lf tbe v~ ln the non-btndin8 conteat waa allnfl· cant. said "yes." Carter's campaign manar.er, Jay Hakes, claimed victory ln late afternooo baaed oo the re-ault.a of auneya bla campmp worllen took at caucusea. Rakes also claimed victory In the Miami area -a feat he and the Kennedy ca mpaigne r s had agreed beforehand would be a "knockout punch" for the presi- dent. -Tiie ~tgrt foettsed mt the election of 879 delegates to the mid Novembe r De moc r&t1 c Stale Convention They'll JOin 838 other delegates. including party leaders. elected officials and their appointees, to vote an a non-bincling presidential s traw hallol One of the 879 elected de legates switched lo the appoint· l'd column Saturd ay when Hardee County h11d only one eligible candidate At stake ID the caucuses and xtraw ballot. really, is nothmg more than attention from the pres1> and public. Florida's de legates to the 1980 DemocratH.' National Conve ntion ID New York will be ?.O!>en in the st~te's March (ll pres1dent1al primary Neverthelei.i.. the c aucu~es and straw ballot muy have a psychological effect on the na tional political sccM , ID part because of the mtere~t that df' veloped arter Kennedy, D Mass , hinted strongly ID Septe mb<:r lha l he would challenge Carter Navy Jet Hits Sea, Pi "lo t Gone SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Searchers baYe found the wrecka~e of an RF-8 Navy jet plane that plunged anto the sea Saturday about 20 milea aout.b..-ol SU Franebc:o. Tbe aln&Je-aeat aircraft went down after performina maneuvers for rel aUves of th~ crew aboard the nearby USS Coral Sea. the Navy said The Navy identified the missing pilot as U . Michael L . Martin of San Ulego ""Mal an wa~mcm r of the photographic squadron at Miramar Naval Airstation Wreckage and a torn raft were spotted by one of two searching Coast Guard helicopters about 4 45 p.m . Hall said. ·'The plane was fl ying very low and al high speed." Hall said . adding that oHi cials of the USS Coral Sea ~aid the pilot ap parently di~ n~t bail out. One of the helicopters towed some or the wreckage to the naval station at Alameda. where the Coral Sea 1s berthed Leuke01ia-stricken . Chad Green Dies BOSTON CAP I -Chad Green. the leuke mia-stricken three year-old whose parents defied a court order and took him to Mexico for treatment with th~ banned substance Laetrile. has died. his gr.andparents said Saturday. "Chad has gone home," said Hollis Green , the boy 's grandfather. "We got a call from Diana (the boy's mother) last night . . we're s,UU walling for another call." Chad died at hls Tijuana hQ,me at 5:10 p.m. Friday, according to M arisa Terrlquei. a s pokeswoman for the Central Medical Clin1co Del Mar in 1'1· Juana. Mexico. Ills parents, Gerald and Diana Green. had re ported that afternoon that Chad was not reeling well, she said ''This is a shock lo every body.'' Hollis Green saad stand ing on the st.eps or has Scituate. Mass .. home. "M rar as 1 know everything had been fine. She m e ntioned something w~nt wrong Friday But they agreed in separate lnLervieJn during d.iscus.sio.n of th e stTlng of assaults that whether there 1s one su&~ or seve ral. it takes a very d.is· turbed man lo carry out s uch aclS·of violence Acrord1ng t o tas k Corre spokesman Charles Thayer, Tustin 's pohce ch1er, there are 1J cases dating back to 1975 th~t a.re being probed In aJI the cases the women were bludegoned with a blunt m· s tcument that police haven't been able to 1dent.JCy . Rape occurred in many of the C'ases. sometimes arter the woman was dead The analysts a ll de11cnbt'd lhe man who 'd be involved in s uch rases as a loner. one of hf e's real losers. whose irrational violence ">tl'm'> from abust>!> :.urrered in C'hlldhood Is 1t poss1bl<' for a victim. con fronted by th.ls kind of person. lo t<Jlk him out of 1t"' SheHner shrugged. "Who can Police are extremely reluctant lo say they are seeking one man an all the cases. However, the analyst.a agreed independently that the fel)etilion of a pattern in at le.a.st_ nine. of .the cases sug. gesta lo them the work of one man. They said there Is a very low probability that more than one person suffering from such a distinctive disorder would be Ol)erating in such a s mall eeo- grapbicaJ area However, they caut.Joned that their lhoones aren't based on in- formation from police m~ and are therefore s ubject lo reviaion 1f more lnformal1on 1s released by the task force The fore ns ic l>pecialists described the criminal behavior in the cases with terms s uch as perve r~1on . i.c h1iophre ni a . psyc h o pdthology and SOt'IOpathy Wha t that means 1s that the thre<: men belteve the person tSee KILLE R. Pace AZ > Making a Splash The water cup of Julie Rowell from Costa Mesa Girl Scout Troop 1915 overflows as she navigates the "Yellow Brick Road" obstacle course during Cadette-a-Rama Saturday at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Fo,r another event from the scouting weekend. see Page A3. Fvod ·Flights on ·Way Dr. Jote Luis Guzman . on du- ty al the cUnlc in Tijuana. s1ud in a telephone Interview that Chad'• death "was a surprise lo t11 all. He wu not interned at the ho9pltal. He waa receiving treatment at the hoepital, where be came for it, but lived in a h ot el ln Tljuana with his parenta." BLEAK LOOK BACK -ft 8TA.lt8 8PU&UNG -la \WO was 50 years aao that the enteNlnment llortes, younc TV speculative stock market col· star lleliua Gilbert telll why • lapsed, markine the beliJmlnl abe'a alw.,. wanted to play the of the Great Depression. An As· , part of Helen Keller in the aoci•led Pren Wrtter_reeouata " irade W.W&ec" W... elM Cambodia App!:oves Airlift t o Feed St~rviJ!g .. -1"'1"--.- BANGKOK;TbaUand (AP) - The PbDom Penh 10Vel'1UDellt Saturday .. .,. tbe sc>-•bead for I mUlift IDtematioaaJ alrtlft of • fGIDd .... meclldae deltlMd tor buadredl of thoul1Dd1 of people uld to..1-faeJ01 deat.b by atanltioa and cllaeue lD Cam-bocl.ta. ' A BrtU1b Ao11l Alr Foree trauPGlt new from B~ to PbDOm Pa • .......,, Ott I ftnt ,.., llCllt of -air brtd;-. tbat wtl Clltl'J' IDON tb8D fl.00 mlWcla la food ud IMdleta. ,...,..~...,_ n.... .. PeJartmeot .. ,. tr ..... la riot ud ...... ·food -~GI tlM laWudoul f l , effon -It reld.Y to 10 to Cam- bodla oaee lelal queltiona con· cenlill& delivery are raoJved. Billi now before Conareta call for betwen MO mtWon and S30 million ln aid to Camboclia next JHl'.-J~U. OtmciU. • •PoUaman b•H'~ tthe U.M. CbUdnn11 £mer l'UDd -UNJCl:P - Hld llD U aut.boriti• ln Pb'aom P•ah araatecl penal-. for UM daflJ flilbtl lato ta.. capital ev.n tbouah ta..r. UNICEF ad tbe Intern•· Uonal RH Croll atUI •er• MloilaUDI detali. ol the opera· &Joa. DaDCIU 11td tbt RAP' C·r Herc ules turbo -prop wo"ld tramport 15 tooa of rice, ve1eta· ble on and other supplies a day. and that a chartered aircraft would lake in medical equip- ment, educational materials and food. W eatem relief expertJ say that to atablllu condltJOlll tn tht country. where some say u many 11 2 m1Won people an ln lmmlaent du1er of dyln, of starvaUoa, 1bout 100 tou ol ood a day will be needed for Hvetal montbl. And lt will bave to be r.fO)erlJ dlatrtbuMd they I I)', n a C'OmltlY w!Mtre the bulc in· trutructun ot IOcletr bu been destroyed. • Dr. Guzman said he didn't know ll an autopsy was tp be performed. "I understand then were cer.: ta~tlotrpi'Olifema - maybe problem.a of understand· in1 -between the child's parents and the cllnic, but t don't know what these a~ ... Dr. Gusman 8dded. "Apparently, on occa1Aon they -tbe parent.a - would not aecestt tbe treatment propam offered by lb. clinic. But, apln, I do DOt know tbe de· tails." The Greem reponedly have decided to •taJ tn llexieo to con· alder the Po11ib1Uty they may be proHCutH lf they return to MusachUMUI. The Greem ded their Sc:it.aate home on JM. II a.ft4r a Jude• or· dered them to at.op treaUnt <See LEVll•••A. •••• ,U) , hose a w day1 wnen fortunea wtU do tuailbt. and Henry Fon- ev aporated and the Roarint 'IOI da uplaina why \e was in· ended with a wbimper. Pqe .U. trt1ued •bout playtns a criminal onPateB9. PINPOINTING ILLS -G~al atrida ln medical ruearcb ate beinl turned Into product.a tbat can apot cancer and otbtr medlcal ~ tn a le lest. A Newport Beach comJ*ly ii tn the torlftmt ot t.bat etton. Pa.eel. •BDIA MMMGS! -c.o&n· pantH b1ve a lot to say to empao,.. IDd t.be old em~ IMl'P lbMt ii lunllDI tato a SlOMY 1Nl&dM tbeH dQI. A look at wbal local ftn:Da beve to •llY and bow they say It ll M P11eCt. ..... " .... ,t,I tWL '\' PILOT S&ATTLS (AP) -TaQa Adame, ta. .. YMr-okl ...... who clalm..t \be threw bet' two •on1 to tbeir death• from a Cohambta River brid1• to keep lbem fr.a a We ol a!n, wu con· vte'41d Selurda1 ot two toUftt.t ol ftnt...._m..,.r. Under Wub.lutoo 1tale Jew, 11he could have faced tA• death "nalty, beat pl'OMCutorl Hid tbe1 would not request it. Sen· teodq date wu not lmmedla lyMt. Switching Error Derailed Train . HARVEY, Ill. CAPJ A raJlroad worker threw a •witch tA>O aooa and aent an Amtrak paaaenaeT train crublq bud· on loto a pulled h'eilht tn.ln, kUUna two peopt. and lnJurt.ns 44 otbera, love1U1atora aaid Saturday. A jumbJe ol twisted metal was lefl on tbe tracka after the cruh in .thil allcqo suburb Friday night. Olflclala estimated _ d&maae at SI million. Ma •• _..,, l••1=M , ............. ... by,._,,._ Hy ... dro•••• a,aa, '"· ••• Cbrl ..... 1'4it. Tb•., .............. .. Mn. Adami -. ... emi81Ml9• ly dt.U--.IM ..... Mr , ...... left her lat fall Md ti.at • later b9came eoevlM"ed lbl wu poeHIMd by .... ti. But pi{OHC11t_.. ....... U..t at..t .. ftaM.,._..,.. .... 1be a.vied UM '°'' to &Mt deatbl otf 1 bridle near ber home at PalC'O tut J'e\. a. 1'be kllliDp we,.. premedit.aa.cl, pl'OMC\llOl'I Hid. Tb• jury ol ala meo and at.Jr women dellberat.d Jl'rtday Iller· noon ud Saturday before re· tumlnl the verdict. ••She Intended to kill the children. She t.bouaht about it, she planned It -albeit tor a hi1her purpoH -but Jt wu pre· meditated," saJd Stan Moore, Benton County chief deputy pro- secutor. During the trial Mrs. Adams frequenlluobbed but never teswlea: ·~---KILLED HQ CHILDREN Tanya AdatM, 25 She was described as deeply religious and a lovinr mother and her lawye r s said sh ~ belleved kllllng_ the--boys--wou:Jd save them from hell. Moore "'led the 8:2 to "Mt uld• &Q¥ overrne of emo- tloa." He fo11Jtec1 , "She knew •be w• kUUna. Jt'• what 1he wanted to do." Moore remJnded the Jury of tetthnony of 1 wttnes1 wbo Hid Mn. Adami COGl.ldered kUliq the boys wttb a knJ.te but reject· ed that because It woutd have been too INIJAf ul. · He 11rd ahe tried to freeH U..m by le•vfnc tbem ouplde, btd they ltarted cryln1. .. Then, at 2 In the morning, •be decided to throw them from the bridle." Hid Moore. "Her dearly lDlended object wu to kill the children because sbe tbou&ht under her religion they would co to tbe celestial kina." Defense attorney Gre1 Law. leas countered with teaUO}Ony from wltne11e1 and Mrs . Adam1'1 owp confession to show she was l.naane at the time. "ll 1ave me chills to bear 111 her confession when abe said ahe bundled them up, dropped tbetn and they went kerplunk." H id Lawless. e {Hal waa moved to Se.We because of publicity. ::. =-=-- ·~-....... CHAD, DtANE GReEN IOUOHT LAIETRILI! IN TIJUANA The lloy, 3, l*d Frtday In P...m.• Mexico Hotel Room - LEUKE·MIA VICTI.M. • • Chad triUa Laetrile ud a special dlet they claimed can combat leukemia. · The !ud4e also ordered tbem to reaume chemotherapy ~t· meotJ for Chad at MUHcbUMU.I ~l'al Hotpllal af-tbe hospital ~t lull In February umt. The Greeu in· aiated that chemotherapy wu ca.ualA& Cbad more b.arm than &ood. Te~Umony dunnc the loa1 C'CMlll. ft&bl included at.at.....U by "'Ae pbyaician wbo w..,..S the boy could be auffertng rro~·{ slow cyanide polaooin1 as a re- ault of the t-reatmenta be re- cel ved at the 'njuana clinic. AHi•tant Attorney General Jonathan Brant, who conducted the caae for the state of M Hlaebuletla aaid it WU un- certain whether an aut.opay would be pedonned. ''All I know la that tbe body is in a mortuary in T\,luana, • • be •aid. •"l'be only lhinc I can say la that I'm obviowly very sad· dened by tbe news." . Flight ~91 Brings oc· 'Kin' $70,000 A Laguna Niguel dJvorcee wbo lived un~ with a man kiUed laM May on Amt>rican A1rltn ~ Flight 191 rra~h in Ch1ra11to worst 1n L' S av11.1t1on history w ill r eceive $70.000 for his v.·rongf uJ death girls until they reach 18. A section or the California C1v1 l Cod<.' provides for t.he set. th mcnt by Cn1trd Stale!> Avia- tion I 'ndl·~ntPr I nt . becau~e C:onrnlet had contributed more lhan half the tn o .., support And It Gnnes Out Here ••• Youngsters in San Clemente get · a taste of old ways, pumping the water they squirt from an 1847 fire rig at Cl· ty fire beadquart.ers Saturday. It was part ol tbe c:Str• observance of Fire Prevention Week. showing how much easier it is to dispatch modem fire trucks than haul the m to the scene and develop water pressure by band. Rather alarming back then, hub? H er attorney W 1l11am ~1l'Clain. of /lw e wport Bt:d(h, confirmed the ~um 11.Sted 1n Oraoge Couaty SuperJor Court recordl Saturday nJabl and said the settl~ment rouows • relatwe- ly new trend in litigation Barbara D 'Arcy and h<>r twr, hllle girls, Kim Chnsllne. 10, and Kris Mlcbelle: e. wtll snare the sum. wUb S!S,000 held tn bank trust for e ach of the lttUe Tht> !>ClUem<'nl v. a... reached out of court. but noti ce w~l> fil ed 1n l>Upcnor court because lhe law says a Judge must affirrn any aucb le1aJ a1reement invofv• ID« minarchlldno. "Th.lS ls a tttnd In the Jaw." <,a1d.attome} MrCla1n · There 1~ ample support for this m the cour.Je of the law." h~ added. mentioru.ng the celebral• ed Marvin vs Marvtncase From Page Al KILLER DRIVEN BY INNER RAGE. . ·- pef.Pi!tratlng the crimes ts driven to act out his hostilities. Thal doesn't mean the man is acting Impulsively or blindly. Police statements suggest that in nearly all the cases, the vie· Um waa watched before she was attacked. • What the analysts are getting at la that the personality in- volved ln these kinda of crimes • ia aclifta out of its own lotlc, a logic warped by severe childhood problems that may have been emotional or physical pr both. "He.'s clever, but he's not bright," aaJd Roaenateln. The underlying personality problems are baaed on a tremendoua feeling of lnade· quacy. He doesn't know how to relate to other people and especially not to women. The element of hostility directed at mis · treatment -either real or im- aeined-by the female parent figure. That mistreatment could be anylblng from actual physical abuse to a range of e motional abuses running the gamut from rejection to overprotecliveness tinged with incest. There Is a need to control ~men, said Weinstock and the ultimate control comes from . killing them. ll's likely sex ual r ela- liona can only occur wben Ule woman IJ dead or incapacitated by the .uack. The-doctors said the lengths 1.one to In pursuit of sexual satlsfactlcm are a atr-ona ind.lea· Uoa ol UM de()eiene* I.ft ·rela- tioubl]IS with women and rela· t.lonablpe ln 1eneral. · Wiii the caaes ever be re- aolvedT Are the killers-or is, it bas to depend to a great ex· tent on the criminal feeling gullly. But Rosenstein aays thia kind of crlm1nal is so atJ-aocial, he's probably not capable of feeling guilt. Tbe repetition of the patt.em in the cues may be an effort by the peraon to escape the pres· aures that drive him to the violent acts. "Often people wllh perveniona will decide a 1incJe acting out of that perversion will * * * Police Field Plwne Tips From Sketch Jangling telephones carrying bits of information which may provide c lues to solving lhe murders of one or more among nine Orange County women flooded police switchboards Saturday. The response to release of composite drawings of a suspect lo at leaat one case in Irvine in wblch a woman, 26, was bludgeoned but survived the al· tack in her Woodbrid1e area condominium wuatauertna. Tustin Police Chief Charles Thayer, whose department is beac:llng u_p the task force of 4'.2 detectives, has stressed that more than one killer ls Involved. ~Uon_Gf police ru. draw- ings of the rat.her bandaome IUS· pect in a non-fatal Irvine attack make the need for j t go away," Weinstock said. l.-- ·'Ordinarily, this doesn't hap- pen and when the act is complet· ed. the need ls atUl there. What may be happening In these cues Is a frantic attempt to relieve the appetite by repeating the act." Roaenatein put It more blunt-ly : "11 sounds to me like he's getting sicker.·· • The analysts all added the dis· claimer to their speculation th11t the Information isn 'l goin1. to aid police in identifying a sl1$peet in any or the cases. However, task force members announced Friday they would ob- tain a similar profile as part of their invesllgat1on However, it's use is likely to be limited. Detectives on the task force note that police in· vest igatlng the Los Angeles Hillside Strangler murders were led astray from the killer's trail by placing too much credence in such data. Even If the general Informa- tion about the behavior exhibit· ed In the attacks Isn't going to lead police to the kUler. it may prove usefuJ In helping them un· de r 11 t a nd what they'r e up against in trylng to solve the crimes. 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California 92704 .17 I 4t l'WOtO USA I oU fret Number (800) 83.5-2246 •IUBLEIT \ .. ..... OC\Obtt 14, 11lft DAii. y '91.0T A~ .Air SafetJ 'Rules 0ut Joint Use _of El To~' .. Kennedy Tops Poll; ~&OP IJkes Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP ) - Gr aa1roou leaders of the California Democratic Party narrowly prefer U.S . Sen Edward Kennedy over President Carter for the Democratic nomination in l980, leaviDJ Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. a distant third choice in his home state. Amon' Republican Party leaders m California, former Gov. Ronald Reagan is the landslide first choice for presi· dent. Those are results of an As- sociated Press survey of the Democratic and Republican county chairmen and chairwomen throughout California's 58 counties. Brown's weakness a mong Democratic Party leaders isn't a surprise. Most California par- • ty leaders have been angered by the governor's conservative fis. cal policies and his snubs of par· ty officials. The surprise is that Brown fared as well as he did -first choice of seven county chairmen and second choice of eight others. Although he is second to Ken· Mcly. Carter's 1tand.ln1 among the party leaden la dramaUcal· ly better than hi• ralin1 amoaa lbe voten. In a recent California Poll, Carter· was preferred by o nl y 1' percent of the Democratic voters s urveyed, compared to 17 percent for Brown and 59 percent for Ken- nedy. Reagan's standing as first choice of 83 percent or the Republican chairmen who stat· ... ed a preference Is stronger than his standing in recent polis of GOP voters in California. In an August poll or GOP voters in California, Reagan was a 50-17 choice over former President Ford with 10 other candidates dividing the rest. • B u l among the coun ty c hairmen and chairwomen, Ford was a distant fifth overaU -the first choice. or only two chairmen and second choice of four others. The Republican Party cur- rently has county chairmen or chairwomen in 57 counties, and the Democratic Party in 53 counties. b1bly wtll Nmaln In UH u a eom mut1r f aelllty Into the fOl'ellH.ble Mun. "I don't ... how tt can bl ...,. loe1ted aaywbtre elH," the GOP &lcltJ•iot' ~ '11tberin1 of mayora, eo•u1ellmen, city maaa11r1 aad county .............. Steel Chief Dlt-• Former U.S. Steel Corp. Chairman and Chief Ex- cc u ti ve Officer Edgar Speer . 63 , died Saturday after a lengthy illness. He had reorganized the com - pany and acted as a lough- talking spokesman fo r the industry. aupervtlCH'l ln Newport Beach. Badbam. however, baa et· pruaed ht1 opposlUon ln the pan to _, f\lr'tber exl>antioe °' th• airport. He~ he bopet nolat cauaed b7 Jet alrcratt can be solved thro...,.. new *bnolofy lD COCD• lDI )'drl. Aa to 1uue1tlona that the :i::a•wlll:tl Mariae Corps air ala· at l!'I Toro be opened up to Joint cocrunetciaJ·miUtary UM, Badham aaid aucb an ldea "is out of lbe question u far u air traffic safety la concerned." For lrvl.ne city offtcia.la wbo attended the luncheon meeting, \be words wen comfortin1. Mayor David Silla said the statement.a oo joint use were the strongest he baa beard from the congressman. Badham is considered an im- portant ally in the city's effort.a to prevent commerciaJ use of the military base because or his membership on the Armed Services Committee. Sills also said that officials in other cities who have favored possible commercial use of El Toro. are backing away from that position since his city began rai~ils objections. Tbe base is located east of lhe city While no formal proposals have been made on joint use of the military base, the Southern California Association of Gov· ernmenls has looked at the site as part of its studies on a future regional airport. The city of Irvine has strongly opposed such an idea because or the noise problems that would result. Badham said Fnday he still is interested in the idea of building an offshore 1urport near Long Beach as a means of rellevmg O\•ercrowded conditions at Los Angeles International Airport But creation of such an airport COUNSELOR UNWINDS DOGS' TALES. • • wa demonstrated beyond doubt to a skeptical newsman rece tly. first book "What The Animals TeU lie," published by H rand Row in 1977, is sold out lo many boobtores but a ne boot on ber experience wtth our friends wbo speak wt e mlndB ts on the way. The e~ wu 1Dternapted momentarily ....., ,,......, 1bie Wtle En1Heb Pul 8tale a c ...... boat ud MID- boae, ~ wWI ..... Md.Mlr .. Ma ... ol tbe 11 Germ• Sbepherda and draued It ae1"0M tbe II~ room. "We get them from the slaughterhouse," observed Ms. Lydeclter's sister Florence. J A couple of the lar1er does then 1alloped tbrouO a 1•i>ln1 bole ln the alidlD.C patio~ door Md pluqeit lD· to the 11wimming pool. ''They're ln all the time," remarked Ms. Lydecker, who runs a loose, affecUonate abip around her household, altho0,gh obedience training is one of her apeciattles. She sa.ys that well-fed pets of average animal in· tel1igence -some can be mentally or emoUonally re tarded just like human beings -are fully capable of dis· cipline and management training of their own you.oc. This would all depend on how they were disciplined and trained by tbeil""~wn moth~. or wbethertbeit' oft. spring were born with some mental or medical problem ham- pering the process. "What's sad is ihat people think there is not an in· telligence there, just because we don't speak the same language," she says. "We CAN talk. But we have to learn their language," she emphasizes. The language that people must learn -if they have the capability-is a visual telepathic language. One simply visualizes a thing or a situation to the dog or whatever other animal is being addressed and be or she will, or may, visualize in return, but with some limita· lions. Dogs she has owned, known or counseled, sbe ex· plains. do ~ee colnrs, contrary to popular belief that every- thing is black or while to them, but the lighter colors are perceived as white and the darker as black. She says they transmit their ESP images to her with red, yellow, orange, blue and grt!eJl and that she interprets * * * what they cannot sa,y in so many human words by the pie· ture menlally presented. Her track record is better than those of many of the thoroutbbred race horses abe bu met. "I had a cat come to me recelltly. Bia owner ootic:ed hecouldn'tJumpuponthioaaanymore,"abesays. VeCeriDatiaal bad X-r~ bla feet and lep ud found DO problem . .. He told me be fell olf tbe kitchen counter. It wu tu. back, ao I sent him to a chiropractor. Now he's ftne ." She says she bas been a medical consultant betw~o animals and veterinarians for M..-.1 7ean ln addiUon to belnl. bumaD eoundln1-boU'd '°' ........ er new book c:oetalM the a'*>b6olrapMea ol 1' dlf. rerenl •lmal•. "There were two wild bones that J interviewed and an lriab setter that followed the mailman for 10 years," aays Ma. Lydecker. One little tamed screech owl even describes bow be gell impatient when his mistreaa doesn't awaken in the morning to let him out for a quick rec:onnablance night. "He picks up the keys from the nightstand and drops them oo her head," she sits. ~ liWe arumatecri arm cloc -wiars a y ye ow bat much ol the time and loves It, Ms. Lydecker related. One of the more poignant stories in the book is that of her late Pomeranian. Blackie. He became old , infirm. ill and uncomfortable. just as human beings do, even though he was a wonderful com· panion for some years Blackie will doubtless be mentioned in her Nov. 8 taUt in the Science'Leclure Hall al UCI for those interested in non-verbal communicatiob, She says he finally asked .. her to lake him to the veterinarian -in so many words -and have him put to sleep, because he was getting so miserable In his old age Blackie got his wish, although Princess Royal, an<>ther of Ms. Lydecker's dogs, died of a brain tumor, without much anesthesia or dignity. She cam·e back in a vision to the psychic and told her not to worry because tbey will one day be together again in another kingdom, says Ms. Lydecker. And she was wide-awake at the time. Lettuee Beads Off Doubt SPEAKS ON AIRPORTS Rep. Aobet1 Badham would not result in commercial operations at Orange County's facility coming to an end Badham also updated local of f1c1als F'riday on the progress of plani. aimed .itl establishing a national urban park along the Orange Coast Bad.ham 1i. one of the sponsors of legislal!on which would create the park through the allocation or $38 million for purchase of land an tbe wishbone of open s pa cr that s tretches from Corona del Mar to Aliso Canyon in South Laguna. touching near Llon Country Sakm at its apex Tbe ..., .. '*ton earrt .. • .. P outllolftl a~ perk .... ciao &Ut encompa,Mf Jl,000 aens. Badbam said be bas been, meetin1 privately wltb Bep. Phillip Burton. D-San Frandleo, wbo b d'Wnnan ol the utioaal parka aubcoalmittee, ln an effort to decide on • flnal park plan that ls of "realOftable slse, effl· ciently oriented and econollllcal- ly viable ... ''Phil and I have been worklq very cloeely," he said. The Republican lawmaker also touched on a broad range or other topics, including: -Tax relief. He said a cut tn taxes "is atmo.t a certainty aext year " However, he said atlax cut could be a disaster unless it waa done properly and not wit.h an e)'e toward ''redistributing" the wealth in the nation. ·•J just hope il, balanced," he 1 said. -Southeast Asian refugees. Badham sajd he is listening to the concerns expressed by local officials since there are rears about the public health. "There 1s undoubtedly something we can do." he said Low olficlaJ.£ have been concerned about the spread of refugee-related dis- eases in Orange County fllegaJ aliens The Newport Bearh legis lator said there '>hould be some .. concrete" measures passed by Congress next year aimed at improved economic cooperation along the border The economy Badham saJd the nat1on ·s economic health 1s 1n ··senous Jeopardy " ''I'm sorry to say we don't have many answers ," he said. o .... ,. ...... _ ., •lc!W"' 11 ..... ., Giring Their A II After u morning of tying knots a11d demons trating othe~ outdoor s ktlb. Dian~ Romo and o ther members ol Laguntl Niguel Girl Scout Troop 1109 tu gged at a larger rope Their tug-of -war was part of the fun at this weekend's Cadette-a RamCI tn\'olvmg 2.000 girls at L aguna Niguel Regional Park Slued of Evidence Convinces Barney's Pal Oktoberfest! By AllTBlJ& a. VINSEL °' ... Delly ~-Mllff The lady in the roomful or 11 German Shepherds, a towering, tan mull of strange parent.age and a UtUe English Pug named Slim Pickens, sat still at her cluttered work table. She s'iut a band to her forehead. She waa talking to my best friend Barney, who was 10 miles away, staring at bis picture all the while. Beatrice Lydecker, psychic, author and animal counselor, made my bot drive to and tbrou1h legendary BeautUul Downtown Burbank quite wortbwbile. I feel better oow tor What I belle.e to be a true ~in vettiil communication between Barney, who I miss very mucb, and me. He and Mommr md 1 ~ plla;TjUat llve elsewhere. pending a divorce. about Barney, and the percentage j.n 1uessing tbetn would make the best odds·maker in Las Vegas gasp. -Barney just had a grooming last week. -Re likes tO go every day and play with the little gray dog <Andy) nearby. -We live, or lived, in a condominium. -He kind of likes the big golden-colored dog from just up the street, but wishes she wouldn't be ao rambunctious. <Our neighbor, profeujooa) photographer Jan Aven, owns a giant IOlden come named Cissie who is like a bull tn a china shop. She wants to be friends with Barney l.n the worst way, bu\ be ii afraid of ber antics and alse.) And thi5 waa the clincher: ..He says you sometimes try to feed him green vegetables, but be plcka them out, pushes them ulde and leaves them," Ila. Lydecker aald. "He says be \an't wonied, because you told bim Y9U would come to._ b.\m ... He isn't losing you completet1.~· lb. Lydecker salcf We always bring home our Jeftovert from durine the interview at ber San Fernando Mexican restaurants because Barney loves Valley bome. 4 spicy fooi!. . Ky tranalat.or baa Mlcl lbe._hu u. .in of But be always pleb out tbe thredded let· commUDlcatins wtt6 animals tbroUCb mental tuce bltl, puabel them aaide and leaves tbeai. 1 ..... N 1 beli it • Barney al.lo 1.ve Ma. Lydecker an lmaae of te epa....,. ow, eve · a aort of sravy with cbunka of meat inn durtna Wltbin two minute., •be 1a11 lbe coatacted their mental convenatJoo. • ·· = J: ~m 81:{!"~ .tu tta~ She 1athered that it meant we feed ll..; one • AIMIJ a felaty litti. :o:lie mix. of the more expensive brand• of canne~ ' do1fooddM I know better. The Nit of the CODvtrMUon railed IOOM ' . '/ bumpe •we ut tbeN lD the....,_ beat. ........ Beef Strotanolf it oa. ol Barney'• fa\'Orit. &be ooWd DOt ..... kDwli ..... ~ dllMI, DU1 to tbe ....... faod. • .. .> Dctober 1-21 - (~~~~1·-1~ -"-A. -· Cheddy Br ewe COLD PACK CHEESE FOOD A cMllghtful bl•nd of cMdd1r1 with 1 nip of bffrl Sh1rp. dl1tlncttve fllYOf ... perl.ct for yow OktoNrle11 Cll•bflllonl A~allabl• only wNI• 1UC)pty 1 .. 111 "" '" \\ .. '"'"~t\ ff ickol7 , •• w.....c ........ .......... s...,...,, ... ., c..e. .... 0.-..,.,,... ...... _ .... ., ... .... ...,.1 ... ,. 540-6991 t NATlONAIJ INTERNATIONAL/ WEATHER .. Grassroots 1,ike ·Ca·1·te:r . ••VIII PM'rf DOUST1IUl Sen. l.clteard Keft.-wdJ J WA&HO'hlH CAP>-Pl'.s· ... c.w ...... wwu... •t .... .,.. ... Sdwar4 Ka. ••4J I• ••pport a mo a a r,--. party -..n rw UM e•oeratlc pruldenttal Mete2t·•. u AUodatad Plw IUl'W, .... 011 tlae ••P•blleaa 1lde, Ro•ald Reaau commaadl • aoMtaataal lead for the GOP nomlaaUcm, followed by Jobn Cooaallr, Howard Bak.,, form• "'-ldent Gerald FordJ ~Bulb, Phlllp CraM ana 8ob0oae. TBS 8U8VSY, completed 81turc1ay , canva1atd Democratic and Republican couaty dWrmen Lbtoua.bout the aatloa about tbelr flr1t ud MCOod cbo6cee for their party's nominee iD lllO'a race for the Wblte Houle. Can.rt llaodla1 ID the ....,.. v•1 lndleatea Ute pre1ldeat'1 eupport amon1 u,, party h.lerattby bu Mid \If Uaut far. at leut ln the pre-primary JoclleYlu. Neither Carter nor ktnnticb hu aooounced bJI can· dJdacy. Cowrt.y chall'10en, Demoent and Republican al.lilt, 1eaerall)' occupy mld· dh1 rwt1• or power in the p a r l y e1tabli1h· ment. and to aome degree are not as tlabUy tied u t t a t e chairmen to HM.AM t b e p r e · ferencea of national party leaders. Carter was p&cUd a UM ftnt cbolc1 of 1,211 county 0.moe1'at1c otftclall, compared wlt.b 5'1' for kmM'.lf. Some Democratic offlclala Mid tJwy ..,.. reluetant to eome out yet for aa ...wlfflared JCen. nedy candJdecy. '·1r .JmNlll'DY beeame a can. d14atetnthemJddleotNov.aber, you'd ... a~ ol chairmea for h1a cucUdaey:• Mid Jack Keehan, be~ ol the Oemoentic pany in DOOuloul Hlllaboro County, New kamJliblre, home of the rmrt pre- ••cSent1a1 primary. "1 would Uke Carter," said Kicbael KcNamee, chairman in st. Clair County, Mich.lpn, and a Carter backer. "However, there ii no doubt that the vut majority of memben in our par· ty want Kmoedy. He la most likely tbil ..... cedid ...... NO DS•OCaAT emer1ect wlth atron1 baekta1 aa a.a alteraad" to eart.r or S.. Md)'. Callfomia Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. wu tbe tint choke ol 2S county chairmen. Sea. Patrick Mo)'Dlban of New Yortr was picked by lt and Sen. Adlai Slevenaoo ot lllinoi1 wu e- doned by U . Whlle Rea1aa ll tbe 10ll4 Republican leader, tbe raee ii closer than amo111 tbe Democrats. Connally, an es· Democrat, polled aurpriainClJ well amoai party faltbtul. &EAGAN, TBE former CaUfonlia 1overnor, wu the lint c1'oice ol 111 olflclall wblle Connally, a former Teua P · ernor, wu p6cked by '51. ............. Ex-slave 'Charlie' Buried Woman, 27, Faces Rap l Boy-sex Dumpsites Pose National Threat BARTOW, Fla. (AP) - America 's senior cit11en, Charlie Smith, WU buried SatW'· day ID the caiq cllapter ol an ex-slave's storybook llle wblch spanned nearly 1' decades. Charlie, the oldest U.S. citileo liated on Social Security ~ waa 137 yeara old wbeD be Oct. 5 at a CODV~ ceater' iD Bartow where he spent h1a last five years~ · "He came to tb1a country in shackles, .. General Counsel Artbur Cassell. Jr. of Liberia said at a service. Charlie claimed lo have been captured by ' slave traders in Liberia in 1854. SMITH "He lived to become a (l"ee man. He exercised bis rights and privileges as a citiun ol the United States and he stood tall before hls journey home,"Cassellsaid. More than 600 mourners p_=:·. .Jana•• African • ~a.....eo Ma Hpitarie9 ot· fer ftnal tributes to Charlie. Be had asked to be buried· oa a Saturday, saying that was the day of the week he had enjoyed moat in his younger days. After an hour-long service at the church, a long funeral cor· tege wound through the streets of this quaint Central Florida town. American flags and red, white-and btue btmtmg-~meet utility-poles near lbe church in recognition of Charlie's love for his adopted ~ation. Charlie ·was buried un· der threatening sides, dressed in a brown business suit. He normal· ly wore Western attire when be would bold court ID tbe conv~.· • cent center. There be wouldp innumerable tales about the Civil War, Reconstruction days, and. so Charlie said. his time as a rider with out.law Jesse James. • • Anyooe alWng around liaten· ing to bis oratories heard history that wasn't even written," said the Rev. M.C. Rosa. "Ob, Lord, bow1good God was to bim." After the brief eulogies, the congregation strolled single fale past the open bronze casket. MOBERLY, Mo. <AP> -A 27-year-old woman has ~1=ed under tbe new criminal code wttb rape· and sexual u1ault ol three teen-aae boys, authorities said Saturday. BERA LE.8 nmmona ot Moberl)' 1a accuaed of havtq eexual relationa in her home wttb the boys, aaet 12. 14,and 15, accord· la8 to Pbll Brown. the R andolpb County pro· aecutor. She was beln& held In Ueu of $&5,000 hood, pend· ing a preliminary bearin1 Oct. 18. - Brown said that the boys allegedly consented to have sex with the woman but that charges were filed because they are minors. THE CRIMINAL code, which went into effect Jan. 1 and replaced the ex- isting law of statutory rape, makes no distinction in the sex of the adult in· volved. ,. Mis~ Timmons was charged with first-degree rape of the 12-year-old and with firat·deatee sexual uaauJt ol tbe otber boys, Brown aald. FBI Opened Fde to Poles CHICAGO <AP) -Highly ...per.aooal ~8~~n-. formation on e ight Chicago lawyers handling PoUsb immi· gration cases was secretly turned over to Polish in· teWgeoce agents by the FBI, the Chicago Sun-Times says in today's edition.a. The newspaper said the in· formati<Jll cciuld have been used by Communists to blackmail at least four of ~ attorneys into providing them wilb tbe names of key workers at the Chicago immigration office whp could be bribed. The oews~r said the Com· munists suspected some immi· gration officials were already receiving payoffs from lawyers for favors, such as help with im· mlJ.ration cases. WASHINGTON <AP> - Millions of tona of daqeroua cllem~ill ""'poee an tnrm.bltbt huard to man and the envtroo- ment" near bunctredl, pem.J>t lbouaands, ol huardous wute 1lte1 around the country, a coo· gresalonal eubeommlttee said Saturday. "The "aardoua waete dla· posal pn>blem cannot be °""'" staled," the House Commeree subcommittee oo lnvestJtatiou said ln a new report. ••pedera) and at.le efforts to control dis· poeal ol buardoua waatea are totally inadequate." MOREOVER, THE panel found that "lndustry bas shown laxity. not infrequently to the point of criminal negligence, in soiling the land and adulterlng NEW YORK <AP > -Fidel Castro mel for more than three hours Saturday with two mem· bers of the Black Congressional Caucus in what was described as a wide-ranging discussion of world lssues, then played host to well known news media figures. Police said another reception that Castro had been ex ected to bold for de· leaates from non-aliened natioM may not have been h e ld . A s usual. Ca s tro 's pl ans were k ept sec ret for security reasons. But it was learned that after ttre evening r e«ption 1t1e-euban president was to meet with three of the four Puerto Rican na- tion a ls recently freed from federal prisons by President Carter. Tbe four bad been held for more tban 25 years in COD· oection with attacks on Congress and President Harry S. Truman ln lbe 1950s. DefHate'lle•lf••' SACRAMENTO (AP> Former United Nations am- bassador Andrew Young, stump- ing for President Carter, told a black political group Saturday that the current strain between black and Jewish groups was "a bealthy debate." He also said at a news COO· ference that he had no present East Feels Winter's Nip ~8 Region Prepares for Frost, Freeze IJ..S. s .... ,,, ., ........... ,.,..s A~ ll'IOll of IM ftlliof> WM -·Oft ~y, -fell Ovff Ille _....., ~ LUn encl 1Mf'9 ..... llW!IO.t ll'#Wlf • -· ftOrtMfft 91\d <efttrel l"ltWlde. tlw -•lfJtft Gutt C-t r.glon •t'IO ttw Mrtllern et>O '91\trel Peclflc Coef.I. Frost or fNea wernl~ ••• PO'Ji.cl -SatURllty """"'° ,,...,. 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There are about ao,ooo buardoua waste dWDPI ID tbe country. and the aubcocnmlttee found that ··the proper dispou.I of bza.rdom materiab la the ex· ceptioo rather than the rule." THERE I S a "critical shortage" of such sit.es, the sub- committee said. Talks Diverse BRIEFS J plans lo run •&•ins t Sen Herman Talmadge, f>.Ga ., wbo was "denounced .. by Congress last week for mishandling office funds and campaign contnbu· uoaa. LOS ALAMOS, N.M. fAP > Scientist! studying the Shroud of Turin say they can't prove Uw m at erial 1s the 2.000-year-old burial cloth of Chris t. but add they have ruled out every hoax . theory they·ve C'Om e up with And one chemist working with the Turin Research Project told a n~ws conler.ene:e Friday I.bat. she may be able to show the red colored stains on the shroud are blood. Gap f'~z 1'1 .. rle' WASHINGTON CAP) Thousands or homost>xuals throughout tht" nauon a re hoping to nex pohLJcal muscle at the foderaJ level with what J.S being billt>d as the first gay march on W aatungtoo. The mardl aod ~ todQ at the w~ ll°OCT'-ill• tended t.o dramatiae demand9 ror .. an end to all social. economic. Judicial and le&al oP- pre;ukm of &elblan and say peo- pt e." accord Inc to marcb spokesman Brandy Moore. Big ,., rm• Spe.ur W·\SHlNGTON CAP) -The :-,M·1et Cruon spent Sl40 biU.Jon on its arm-ed forces in 1977. ac: <'ounltng for almost a third of global military spendu>g for that )I.ear acronting to • gove~ report released Saturday. The report, prepared by the C S Arms COnt.rol and Dtsarma· mt-nt Agency. said the Uoit.ed States was secood witb oud.a.Js of $101 billion Do you have time to listen to Walter read? Uoa la needed to protect public health " Boland ..aa.ML "At the. aame time. we urse eontblued con1r 1 I DDal aeUon to deftlop U.e most t.bou1htful »09&lble 1e1lalatlve and reautatory chana• to addreu the buic overall problem." l!nvlroameatal Protection Aanc'J' amdale ...... wltb tbe report'• coaelualon lhat buardoat ..... la the begest enn1uu1.,-.1 prob&em DOW fac· ma ttae eouab7. 8ut tbe ofttclala, who ulted to remain unnamed. maintained that tbey are movtnc aa fast u tbe7 cm wttb1n enrironmental lawa to eliminate existing buardl md lsaue new rules re· qulriq the industry t.o dispose wely of bua.rdou chemicals. The subcommltlee, noting EPA estimates that 77.l billion pounds of hazardous waste are produced annually, said onJy 10 percent of that amount finds 1t way to sale disposal sites. JN DENVER. for example. tht· stat~ government 1:. unable lo flnd a publicly accept<tble srte tor the d.isposaJ ol 70,000 cubic feet of soil contaminated Wlth radioactive ra.chu.m waste. Similarb'. enviroamenta.I of. ficlw can ftad JJO b.ome for .co,ooo barrels of danferoua chemicals st.acted up ln rows in a warehouse in Elizabeth. N.J . Besides Love Canal. members of the subcommittee or atarr m~mben esamiDed Occidental Che mical Co. 's dump at Lathrop. Calif . the so-called ··valle .. · of the drums .. at Shephards v11lc . Ky . Ho()kl'r Chemical C4' sites near N1<tgarci Falls. N.Y. and Montague. Mich . and sites tn Hardeman County. Tenn , Polk County. Fla.; and Corrigan. Texas . ~was mixed w1th oil and s pread on oearby roadways. Radioactive phosphate slag an Polk County, Fla., bas exposed residents to increaaed chances of contractill8 lung cancer. In 15 Minules the average person can read lo himself 3,750 words . You probably read faster. the choice of stones you need to be fully informed about events 1n the world, nation, state and county. In 15 mu•utes the average ne~s broadcaster on radio or televts1on reads only half as many wordj. -- • ' That means you get a lot more mformation 1n less time by reading a newspaper than by watchtn-g any· one read the news to you And. your newspaper' gives yoi.i , .. ""' \ ... Additionally. only the Daily Pilot bnngs you the news of your com- munity every day -news televrs1on ignores. You get more news in less tupe when vou read It yourself in the DAILY PILOT . 642-4321 • ' ... . . .... --------------- ------------. J -· l STATE NEWS TAHOS CITY <AP> -nta1 ==~=.:.:-~ ,,~, ., tll•• 11117.W ....... ....... fll ... 8'erni "··-~ ::&~=·=-.... ·-of TM WDl'k 1'Ul be .... ta the ....... f111Gfty ......... ..... and the 1•*b'. ero..._. ..-. :i:~= :..:::: 1!.';t Nevada aide ot Ut• 1tatebM boundary, ate,m.r..tele•MbL DIVING UOUND ~ dock Moact.y throuih Tbunday, the 17·foot LoQa Pioneer I, manned by three apedlaista, will expkn depthl to l,!00 feet tn an attell\Pt to unravel the lake's mysteries. The Jake Is estimated to be 1,640· feet deep. Lake Tahoe ia 23 mUes Iona and 12 mllel wide and straddles lbe Califomia·Nevada border 200 miles east of San Francisco between the Sierra and the Carson Range. --nie Jue.c arved by gTaciers, is so deep that it never freezes. Eve n in winter air temperatures that. dip below zero Fahrenheit, the Jake temperature has been measured at no colder than 39 degrees. The lake's crystal clarity is renowned. visibility extending to 130 feet in some places. THE $30,&00·PLUS project, fin a n ced by the San J ose Mercury News, is headed by University or California at Davis limnologist Charles R . Goldman, an exper t in the ph ys i ca l , ch e m ica l a nd biological proper ties of fresh wa ters. He said the expedition will study underwater canyons, pi'}.· nacles, mountains and gorges, spawning patterns of Macltlnaw, trout thought to grow to 40 pounds and prowl the depths to 600 feet, and observe algae and s mall creatures related to sur· face pollution. The project affords "a rare opportunity to execute firsthand visual research in an area whtcb, to date, bas been studied only by surface vessels and aub- surf ace te$ting ... we will be so- ing where DO ODe bu ever COGe before -a lraaUer r1.i.t on our clooe" .............. GOLDllAN SAID the canyons are not known to exist in any other major mpuntain lakes. J)iftn, be noted, bne-reported atranae features, inc:ludln1 t~: derwater ••Tm aprln ga, beneath the surface of the chilly mountain lake. "Their origin and geotoetcal properties are virtually un- known," be said, calling Lake Tah oe "in som e res pects a miniature ocean." I Gabon Leader • Buys m Hills -· BEVERLY HILLS CAP) - Thia bl"1·prtced movie a>Joay auburb, ~ bome buyers late· lY are Arab ahi.eu and Iranian \ e xiles, bas a new property owner -the Presldeqt of the African nation of Gabon who paid $2.2 mil.Uon for bi& bouae. SoUtteS involved in the real estate transaction said El Hadj Omar Bongo, Gabon's president since 1967, toot the unusual st.ep of offering $300,000 a bove the asking price ol $1.9 miWon. • homes tell for milliom. • ·'The neiabbon are wonted that t.hia sale for 2.2 million will devastate pricea in the block," aald the IOUl'ce who added that Bongo paid in caab. Neilbbora al.ready are wor· ried about the impact of Boaco'• life style on their commUDity. OAILYPtLOT .......... · MORE THAN IOO GATHERED TO PROTEST NAZI RAU. Y Fence Kept All Separate, But Dirt Ctoda. Taunta Were Traded .. BE PAID the extra money to get a three-day escrow so be could move in right away." the source said. "He wants to send hU two children to school here." ''RE Ta.A VEL8 around town in an armored limousine with three carloads of bodyguards," aaid the source. "He pla.DJ to station bodyguards outside the house, and the neighbors don't Ute that." Police Seek Suspect Nazi Group Pelted By 800 Protesters The brand new five-bedroom home purchu ed by Bon10 bas three kite.hem and features a master bedroom decorated in red velvet . There is a small swimming pool in lbe back yard. · "It's ll quality llouse," the source said. ''It haa lovely high ceilings. But it doesn •t have m uch land aroWld it." LOS ANGELES (AP> - Police are seeking a 27.year~ld ls raeU for questoning in connec· t1on With grialy murders-of two persons whost" dis me mbered bodies wer e found in four Sherman Oaks dumpsters. Sherman Ow area. Authorities have yet to iden- tify J.be..second mu.r-de r vieti.m, a decapitated male, Lt. Durrer said. It was still not known ii the coroner's office would be able to make a positive identification without the head. Police were le d t o tbe Ruve ns North Hollywood residence by a call from their live·ln baby.sitter, wh o has been te nding Mrs . Ruven's 11-month-old daughter since the couple Jeft last Sunday. WALNUT CREEK CA P > More than 800 persons -many of them holding signs and chant- ing "Death to the Nazis" - gathered ln a city park Saturday to protest a demonstration by a small group or American Nazi Party members. THERE WERE no inJuries and no arrests, although police used m ace to control the de monstrators. Pro-IUlkes Seek End to Plant Delay SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> Some 300 nuclear power sup- porters gathered Saturday to urge a~edy licensing o( the DJablo Canyon nuclear power plant 12 miles southwest of here. Rally ,oen -many ot them empJoyeea and conatrucUon workH• at the ,1.1 ... Ilion Paet& Ga Md Deetric Com- pany plant -beard speakers d iscuss the need for nuclear power and musicians sing .. w~ .. -to u.. Dlablo." The rally, sponsored b y a coallUon ol p~nuclear power groups, was held in a communl· ty college gym only one - quart.er mile from the site of a June 30 antl·ouclear rally wbich bad drawn 30,000 d e· monstraton, including Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. The Nazis, an eight-member group which arrived at Heather Farms Park in a pickup truck. used bullhorns to hurl insults at the a nti·Nazi protesters, calling them "animals" and describing President Carter's administra- tion as Jewish-controlled. T he protes ters. sepa rated from the Nazis by a barbed wire barrier erected by authorities. pelted the Nazis with dirt clods wrapped in newspapers and chanted anti-Nazi slogans. THE HOUSE is in the 500 block of Foothill Drive. one of Beverly Hills' lower -priced neighborhoods where homes have been selling m the $600,000 range. ln other paru. of town, Police s ud Friday that Esther Ru veo, 22, apparently died m a guest room at the Bonaventure Hot.el hours before her corpse was found stuffed in a plastic bag Monday by a man sift. ing tnrough a trash bin to the Ferries Still Idled n.~~, ....... LUDll ... ...,....,. l.ISOUICIS DfYB.OPMltlr , .. o,.. s..i..r. -For Couples & Single~ FOU< Days at H19hlanas Inn. Carmel. CA SAN F RANCISCO <A P) -The Golden Gate commuter ferry boats, idle for four months, won't be r unning Monday after all. AMONG THOSE present was h all black militant Angela Davis, The Golden Gate Bridge distnct saJd l at Pace Comoany Si>onsorea -M J r O..t' I •• S-. ....... I ~· & Lt .... S...... ' Sales Performance & Lea<lersh1p Sem11iars except three strikers bad agreed to ter ms and they who said racism "is growing in were ex.....-ted to accept a new contract Saturday. the U.S.," but added that she ..-~ was "opposed to a violent con· But the three storekeepers who are members frontation with the Nazis." of the Automotive Machinists Union rejected the J i m Harris . a member of district's latest offer and asked for higher pay, Brelra, a Jewish anti·racist or-said Golden Gate spokesman Bruce Selby. ganlzaUon. s aid he also opposed · a confrontation so long as "they Pec.e , ... C.._w" -Earty Teens. Teenagers. and Yoong Singies. 5 Days. ,_ Wee sa1ea & I t t f c C4llll J-. Manis. C7 I 41 640-119 I are not putting a bullet in my back or tbrea t e n l ng m y cbUdren." · 20°/o to 25°/o off Some 175 police officers. in· cludlng a apeclaJ tactical aquad, guard dogs and a helicopter, were at the scene for the u. miDut.e demooat.raUOn. Smith ~able SAN DIEGO CAP} -Aller 31 days ol testimony and six days of deliberations, a federal court jury has decided that financier C. Arnholt Smith, members ol his family and close associates are liable for financial damages involving the colla pse or the United States National Bank. -. ·- selected custom drapery fabrtca. The t1oht dr~ .,. ~ your NJn1& • ..__, ._ euv "°"' .., G1Ne Vo46 ....,.. • ~llfUI touch ChooM from antique •bna. ......._ OS*\---. -~. ~ ~ .., ""'*· UwlQ. lllOor and .. 1111&110n &I <iur ~ law pnc. CLEARANCE SALE! SPECIAL REMNANTS CLOSEOUTS WAREHOUSE MILL PUaCHASI we hove 'SAYl $2•$4 YAID CLEARANCE Nylon $895 100'5 $4so$5so $650 $750 ·Plush of remnants ntolled Ol/9f 9/16 (room size. von size. 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Really he wu never out ol lt tor more tbaD a few daya, but SUpervilor Edlecm lllWer w• thrust ~ in lhe headlines lut nek Mmer. u almoet everyone in lhe country knows by now. was appolnled to h1I jqb by Brown at the ur11n1 of mutual trteiDda Tom H~ and Jane Fonda. ffe•a lbe same Ectiloe Miller viewed IO dladainlully by the Martne Corpe for bis conduct u a POW lD Vietnam. Well. 11.lller't tuture as a poUUdan ls 1etUq dimmer and dimmer. The cbalrman ol hit own board. Supervoor Phl~lp Anthony. laat week publicly endorsed A1 sembl)'man8nteeNe tandeua Mllleroppon nt In JUelf, that wouJdl:a•t be so atnnie. But the elect1on isn't Gil next June Anthony ls a Democrat, Nestande ls a Re,ubtican. Fw1ber. Anthony was.n 't coote,nt with support.ma Nesta.ode; he tauncbed a barrage of a ccusations against Mlller •g performance as a supervisor Supervisor Tom Riley Joined in by Hying Nestande is ·the best candidate he sees a..rowld. 1t really is pretty-silly business and Anthony ought to have kept his nose o ut of it, particularly in view of his own legal problems over som e laundered campaign funds. But in a way. Miller had it coming. He hasn't been a iood supervisor, oot at all. He's popped off on all qtanner of subjects, most of the time displ~A sad.Jack of pre. paredness. --· ~ He .didn't smooth things with fellow board members by claiming that Ant.bony and Supervisor Ralph Clark had supported bis appointment. Both deny it atroo11Y. A recall action a1ainst Miller ta still s1mmerln1. Tbat sounds no more practical than Anthony's premature cam- paigning for Nestande. An election ta less than a year away. And while Miller has been 1eu than a satisfactory supervisor, he's guilty of little more t,Jaan beinl a con- troversial figure who grandstands without dolni hla homework. That's not justification for the effort and expense of a recaU movement. · Ev'en Miller's strongest enemies can take comfort in the fact his chances of being re~lected stand today at zero. The odd thing ts that Miller knows this and yet con· tinues to perform a mindless sideshow act Uiat'• gainlng only the disdain of the other four supervisors. It's far too early to select the best supervisoral can· didate in the Third District -as Anthony seems to have done. But Edison Miller's career seems to have been doomed before it even started -and he isn't helping it by his performance Crunpaign's Fizzling S peaking of failing poht1 cal futures, the man who put Edison Miller in office isn't doing so hot himself. The presidential campaign of Jerry Brown is. m one word, a flop. His trips to Texas and the East . have drawn the at-· tention of some curious and sometimes warm college stu- dents. but no one else seems to be taking his candidacy seriously. Most campaign contributors seem to be waiting for Teddy Kennedy -they aren't to be found in Brown's camp. So far, he's collected a piddling $262,000 hardly a sign of groundswell support. His appearances just don't seem to com e off. As most Calif omians already recognize. Brown 's vague, fluttery. wordy responses to the world's woes are more puzzles than answers. That's obviously being recognized in his out-of-state campaig ning. A U.S. News & World Report s urvey of 105 Nationa l 9emocratirNatnma1 Committee members found 53 per· cent preferring Kennedy, 30 percent for Carter and 17 per cent seeing it as a tossup. Brown's score : O percent. No matter what kind of greeting you get when you get back, Jerry, you may as well come on hom e . They aren't buying it back there either. 'Er=~=~:~·~c:.~~:~::. when representatives of Orange County cities got excited over wbat they viewed as a possible epidemic being spread by diseased refugees . All but two (CQsta Mesa and Irvine) of the-26 cities aftbe League of Cities meeting voted to urge the Board of Supervisors to take urgent action .. to prbtect the county against epidemics of communicable diseases.'· No one would question that the influx of refugees, primarily from Indochina, poses both problems and ques- tions because their health, to a large extent, has not been checked thoroughly. But programs are being established and the county health officer assured that be sees no cause for alarm. Moreover, no specifics were provided when the league passed the hastily drawn r esolution . The represen- tatives didn't take into account the fears related to the words 0 refugee" and "diseases," nor to the unnecessary concerns they may be stirring in the public's minds. A calmer approach would have served the purpose. . ' Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.0 86x 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/ Initial Retretion B1L•.BOYD Another t.blaa you can do to wbtle away tbe lime at stopttihta is count the t Dear -Cloomy Gus Dear Gloomy Gus; I wooder If Cart er prefers tbe HOT war, Ruula ii bulldlQC up to, tut.ad of the COLD' war be doelD't wut? G.J. ...... , ... .-... .. ~ .... ....................... _..,........, .. ,,_,,_ =::...-=.~ .-w .. number of celebrities who've cboaen to idmWy themselves by their first and ftCOOd in· itiala with their surnames in- stead ot by their spelled-out names. Such as : W.C. Fields, H.L. Hunt, S.I. Hayakawa. J .D. Sallncer, B.J . Thomas, W .C. Handy, S .S. Kre,age, J.B. Prtstty;E .G. Marshall, H.G. Wells. 1'ny others? Nole it claimed in. print that the temperature of the left aide of our bodies la 1li1bUy Jll&ber than the letn· perJture oL UM ri1ht 1lde ot our bodies while wo sleep. ln- tef'"tiq, lf true. Cr*lit old John Miiton wtth lhe eo&ntna ot tM word ''pan· demonlum." U waa the capital of He ll In bla "Parac:UM Loat." ' T'*Nt IC•vll/Edltot • TllB From W a1hington / Status Nothing to Quo About- The 1reat traa e dtenoe lleonora Du.I could wrtna tears from an a&Mtience Jutt by inton Inc On Italian>. "That's alt t here ta. Tbert lan'l any more'" Wer• llttenen lilly, or did the vibrancy of her voice remind them of lhe buman tra,edy? I 1ot to thinJtlnt o that the other du watchfn1 tbe UPI tlclutr u it reported one lt.m after another of the mes11 we're In Ju.t as it aot Intolerable, it aee med to me. the tkker itself rebelled voua n•ES It repeated re· solutely, "THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER A LAZY OOG 'S BACK 12345 TIMES." Having regained its composure, ll picked up where it left off with another dire passage, this one about lnfiation. All right then. here's an ac- cu m ulalion of m isfortunes. Should we despair over it all or go out to the me>vies? Judge-for youraell. Gold ro~e t o $400-and· sometb1q an ounce; the Golden Calf Jumped over the moon. Purcba1en were aayln& to world lntlaUon·ftl(btera, lo beU with it. lJ.8. INPIAftON la now over 13 percent. <From 1955 throu&b 1988 lt avera1ed 1.e percent an- nually.) America's flvtni stan· dard h e rod i ng . Every houewtle trundlln& a 1rocery cart knows it. It's almost 20 years since the eovemment balanced a bud&et. Even a 7 percent inrtation means doubled prices in 10 years; 7 percent inflation for 30 years means today's dollar wiU be worth 1.3 cent.a. People are borrowing to pay bllla ; debts are very high now. Say what you want. I oon·t think America will take this m uch longer WAGE·PRIC'E ~u1dehm•., flut tl'r . US product1v1t} I'> down ind1v1dual sa vin~s a re at a ralt· of only 5 J percent (com pa ri>d to 12 7 percent IO Wl·<>t c:crman) and 22.2 percent in J apan) Ltk\· it or not, this is the way to man datory wage.price controls How about ene rgy? Gloomy too. Congress. with three presi· dents, still hasn't worked out <t U.S. energy program Bob Greene ~~:: •How <OUld tht.y ~me 9J Afiet -y~ af 1t~" Conalder one ltem 1f you are planntn« on a neW"car : Tonn Up a 20-aaDon tank ftve yea.rs aao cost undet" $10. today It l• 120. five yeara hence. accordln• to Worldwatch l n&Ulute, it la Ubly to be SSO. as It a lready tS In Europe. SHIFT THE scene a bit There's a note or -incoberen~ m world a ffairs that perhaps marks our era Here as the co mment of Aurelio Peccei k1ck10g off the annua l mN·ttng of the st-H .1ppo1nkd v.llrld ~uard1<1ns 111 thl' Cluh of Horrlt' .11 H.-rlin IJ'l .. \I. l'l'i.. . Put.Jiit uµ11111in h• ... ,~' '' 111 .1 moo<l of 1h•.,po11cknn Jnd d1., .1rra~ .. Our pr1•:-c·nt tra1et·tor~ he says. "1s llkt•ly to l·nd 111 1i:lobal d!sastt'r · And h e r e 1s Robe rt S Mc Namara at Be lgr ade ad dressin~ the World Bank Ra ch countries arcn t aid ln& poor coo.ntnes \be way \bey ousht to. be ~. Then ls "absolute poverty" for about a mllUoo out of 4 4 but on people on earth. Thut-800 m111lon •re "so hmited by malnatrltloD, 11· lite racy, di.MaM. hith lalaat· mort&llty. and aow Ille eJCped.a&- cy as to be below any raboaal delinilloo ot bum an decency." You Id the idea about t.be general i1oom or thtng~ from '\Uch speeches President Carter ha'i bttn enveloped 1n 1t h1msell 11ver lht> 'i l'lf C'rea tcd p'\eudo 1·rt"1' nf th1· Hu:-.,1Jn combat I rooJI' 111 Cub.i ( \ RTt:R ti" ... l>+'•'rl Ir\ 10..: t•i 111 rn 1 nwu11t.1in t1Jrk into , Ill " h · h ii I 11 " t :t ., k 0 11 t h. ll'IC'v1s10n siwt·ch to th.. nalwn was to register Mrength and 1·alm . and I Lhotlgbt he dad 11 pretty we ll There was no dra ma. no h istrionJcs. but a 1·om posed vo1C'f' that sounded ... 1ncere and that d ropped effe<- lively wben be came to tfte slplllcal)Ce of SALT. !M fact, tf the treaty doesn't get it.a t~tbirda Senate roa,Jorl- ty, ln a eyst.em rt••ed IO that 00· ly 34 .senatora can veto it, lhe world's dewperate hope for an accommodation betYteen lhe two superpower• goes pretty much down tbe drain. Carter says tbat it is tbe stncte moet Important item in bis term in office. There was no reuon to have gotten into the dispute in the fir•t place over whether the few thousand Russians in Cuba were or were not "combat troops." To compound the mesa, Carter declared Sept. 8 that "this 'Status quo la not acceptable." I WOVLD say that Carter 's present status is nothing to quo about, but at leHt his speech m-0der-ated--tenstoa. He" wa1> aided fortuitously by the ,POpe, wboM viait, with acco=lq eupboria~y well b out the immediate debate. nJe r..uns ot "detlpoedency and dlun'aY" la eoetalioae and foUowa you into a..er matt.en. I read Tom Wicker'• lroDlaJ •c- cout bow tbt Co"rDm&t la ruWnc dDw1t •Plll'~•UO. for Amtrak jmt u lbe pu.bUc la tlockla1 back into mau lr~. Aa I reM. ~ UPI Ucbr of. fered me aaotber bulletin: Am· trQ'a Soulb.wut Umited bad ju~ tbe t.rac.k at Lawreou. Kan . -aeveral dead, 46 hcM~l'-li&ecl ANOTllEa acci~enl : Road bed8 a.t..ip disrepair all over the country . .why not put people to work on the rails this winter as unemployment climbs to its ex· pected 8 percent., O r are we capable or such coherence" A pettish thou"hl' Wh.11 ' that 1•nl"ouragin1i: w1ird from t!w L'PI t1c kcr 1.1.hcn thin~., ~t'l too d<ill'ful ' THE <JI l<'K HROW' 1''0.\ Jl \t l'J-.1> IJ\ El< Tiil-. l.\i'\ orn;:--11\•'J.. l.!.:14. Tl ~t f:~ • TRB u Cl kmg1t<Ptdl90 WaahMQton ~lane-ff'I outltur cur~ntlJ/ " R 1c:ho rd Strout o/ "" Chn6han _ .SC:1t"Tll c Mvmlm Study 3 R's: Racis~, _Religion, Respect When l cratic1z.ed the Rev Jesse J ackson last week for his behavior on his trip to the Mid die East, I predicted that the fir~t thing he would do when he returned to the United States would be to call me a racist. I was wrong. The first thing he did was lo call me a Jew. When reporters phoned me at home over t.be weekend to get my reaction to Jackson'• s tatemenla about Jf!WS in the news medi• attack· tne hlm -only • because they are Jews - and namine me specifical· ly -I said that last week's column apoke for illell, and that I stood behind it. But lt occurs to me that ii I don't answer more d irectly, some people may think I am try· Ing to avoid Jackson's charge. So here it is. Yeah, I'm a Jew. Parents are, brother is, sister is. From time to time I have dropped indications or this into the column, because people seem to care whether a person is a J ew in a way they don't care that a person is a Methodist or a Presbyterian or wha t e ver. Maybe this shouldn't be, but it is, and I have always felt that people have a right lo know it about me. The only n 1t1 c1sm I have ever received about my posit.Jon on Arab-Israeli politics has been from other J ews. They say lhat f don't write about it eoouah. And in truth, that's because I'm real ly not that interested. . I figure that the diplomats and political commentators can ban· die that subject. Actually. 1 often find Anwar Sadat of Egypt a more sympat.betic figure man Menacbem Begin of lsrael, and that's not calculated to 10 over big with Jews. either. And in last w~k's column. I wasn't ta:lkinl · aboUt the pros and cons o( Mldeaat politics. I was talking about Jesse beine a showboat and a ~11-pron*er. But I guess I s hould have figured that my rellgJoo was IO- ing to come up anyway. TO THOSE who know me. that's kind of a laugh; I haven 't been to a house or worship ln over 10 years. and wben I get biographical forms to fill out and get to the blank marked "re· ligion," I genera lly write in ·'news paperman.·· But being born a Jew makes you a Jew forever , regardle ss of your degree of religiosity. and that's something you live with. You always know that when things get reaUy tight. someone's going to bring up the fact that you're a Jew, and you accept that. 'J'Jle three men I work for are named Maxwe ll McCrobon. William Jones and Michael ArJ,?1non From lht• sound.-. of their la:>t names I know lhal they aren't Jewish. but I have no idea what t.bear spec1f1c relJgious onent.al.Jon is When they b.ittd me the ract that I am a Jew never came up. The reason ror lhls. I Suppc>M. IS lbal sudl a thing a. not aupposed to matter. And yet the fUDJlY lhiDa ls. you know ...S 1 !mow tbat those men dJd. iOdeeCl. r-.allze lbat my re· ligion ls Jewlab. 1t simply is an important fad.or in a way that being a Ca tholic or •n Episcopalian lsa't an im,pon.anL factor. and the reuon la thal som ebody's always eoinc to bringituP. I GET THREE types of n~gative mall. The first type is reasoned. rational discussion of why lbe writer disagrees with a column. The second type is an· gry, vitriolic denunciations of my opinions and my ability as a writer. And the third type, from the people who are really burned, is "Hey, Jew" mall. <Although even this can be en- tertaining. My favorite letter or all time was from a _persoo in San Franciseo who wrbte.1iWe re;td with interest your a cle about your fellow Jew, lvis Presley.''> In case you ·r~ested , though, of the hundreds or peo· pie who responded to last week's Jesse Jack.son colllmn. only two said that they s upported Jackson. .f ... The r~t agreed w1lh my arJ(u ment: that J ack.son wa:.n t tn· tt'resled In Middle Eas tern polillcs, but only ID promolln~ Jesse. "We koow that J esst! J acksoo will call you a racist," one man a nd woman wrote "But we aaree wit.b you , a.nd he t'an't call us r acists, because we are black." . THE STllANGE thing about Jacktoll is that be prides him.self on beini "controversial," and yet is s hocked whep people c:rtUclze him -which is part ol the very definition of being con- ll'Ovensiat. I worry about him a little bit; he's acting kind of wacty lately. Tbe otbe.r day, ror exampJe. be said CO a reporter. "Sometimes the responsibility is awesome. 1ust knowing thal millions of people are hanging on my every word." And when a reporter asked him about the criticism of him. his answer was, "J esus wassubjectloattact.too.·• When I was in high school this other kid wanted to light me. It was a chilly spring night, and we circled each other, neither quite willing to throw the· first punch. Finally the guy s aid. "Dirty Jew." ll was sort of in- teresting; be didn't really hate J ews. and I wasn't insulted by what he said. It was just lhe thing you're suppoaed to HY when you want to fight with a Jew. So we had the fight because we were supposed to. Now, 1S years later, the same thing is happening with Jesse Jackson. I don't think Jackson is anti-Semitic; he's just a bot dog who is deathly afraid of loeing the small amount of lnfluence be baa left. And I hope tbat l 've learned something In these 15 years; 1 don't Intend to fight with him. WHAT IS bothersome. t.boqh. is that a public discussion of rou11 relick>n does have a de· finite effect on your thinkinc. You're very careful about what you write, because you start woJMlertftl wbe&Mf" people are lolU to ...... ..... JOlll' re-C> llcJoi blfclre •Jtldn• .... . "W• h•ve to ~ c.,..ul . . Arnold 11 1t*'1tno to wonder wtioro I keep dlMPPeatt~ to." Olt, Wiii. M1 tlme IOID«bing like Ulil laeppeml, lt'I ~ to affect the way aome1peopJe talk about ~ '11dllaa understanda that, wblcb II "1 be b~ tt up. 8o for• Uaol• ol "• "'9o dida 't kDOll it. DOW JOU ~. ud let.'1 so cm from Mn. ·---------.. '~- IN IOllE cues . .._, ... ,...,. tarmen ud feder'al olftdala are actually , .. kiDI out practl- tlonera Of the ~Wier'• art to learn bow to prodQC-e ~ to roue 1aaobol. Moat ot u..e .r-rorta are aJmed at mttlnf the alcohol from com wute, cbeeM whey and numerous other pro- ducts left over from the food and fiber manufacturing process. "Gasohol" is rapidly becom- ing tbe universal or generic term for a blend of 90 percent gasoline and 10 perce nt ethyl alcohol or ethanol. It's currently being sold in more than 800 re- tail .outleta in aat.at.u. ~ , In Iowa alone, a ccording to a recent report of the U.S. Depart- ment ol Energy (DOE>. sales or ~aso~ol increased from nothing !" mid-1978 to S.3 million gallons 10 February of this year at 200 retail outlets THOE FACl'O&S cootribut· ing to the increasing popularit)' of gasohol are higher octane rat- ings than those for unleaded gasoline, consumer preference for alcohol fuel, particularly in tb~ farm states. and lower pump prices for gasohol than for lead- free premium gasoline. The use or alcohol in motor vehicles, of course, is not new. Henry Ford. for example, d~­ signed the Model T to run on gasoline, alcohol or any mixture LAST NIGMT I DREAMED In Mtw•a. AJaaDMi' OrU.m 8ell • lm called aJeMol .. a '-•utlMb de• UCl lftldent fMl wldcb cu be~ lroftt veaetabM mau.r. . • •ute pro. ducu ol our fanu ae. dd9." And tor 1ean. •lli•D TOG.1 Hulm1n, lite oWMr Of U.. lft. d lanapoUt Motor Spe.clwa,y, save tbll tradJu..J llemonal Day command: ••or.atJemen . • Start your ens ne1 I'. - those ·~n row• of three" In· dlanaPQili.I aoo raciq ca ra wens powered by aloobol rueta. THE naBT modern, lntemaJ ~m bl»tion Olll•ne, the Otto Cy· cle. back ln l81fJ, ran on alcohol, as well as aaaoUne. Ourina World War 11, the U.S. operated an ethanol plant In Om aha to produce fUel for the Arm y. And gas stations in Kansas, Nebraska and Illinois sold a blend called .. Agrol." DOE has received the resuJta of four extensive test.a conducted by s t ate governmenta of Il- linois. Nebraska...and lo_w.a Jllld the American Automobile As· soclatioo which indicate that the gr eat majority of vehicles that were tested ran as well or ,better on 1asohol than on the conven- tional fuels. SUPPORT FQJl alcohol fuels has increased steadily during the past year. A genuine "grass r oot s" movemen t b as de- veloped, with a growin,;: number of stat.es, localities. companies and individ uals playing key roles. Through 1985, the contribution of a lcohol fu els is expected to be modest nationally -perhaps displacing as much as 40,000 barrels o( oil per day and reduc· ing imports by about four-tenths of one percent. Production will be limited by WE PECIDED TO BUil.£> 'ALL TUE RQµTes '4ND. MAKE ,. -EVERYBOl>Y MAP. AS IJELL. ' ~·~ Nicholas von Hoff man "Tun dollars tor tbe tilJ up and a buck tor the spa.re mouth full" t b e cap acity to co n vert ag r ic ultu ra l and wa s t e m a te rials into a lcohol. This fi g ure could be incr eased dramatically if Congress enacts the presitlent's proposed s~­ the~ic fuels program, of which akoboUuela WDuld be a major part. IN AGRICULTURAL states, they may become significant sources or local supply The potential beyond 1985 might be quite large -especially if major ne w ethanol and met hanol facilities are developed during the 1980s and if fuel users adapt to take advantage or alcohol fu el's properties. Ethanol -made from food and fiber wastes -1s the only alter native fuel commercially available now. and t he one likely to be available in quant.1ty before 1985 Methanol which can be made from coal using com. mercially available technology -could be used in large quan- ' UtJ• ln tbe mld·to-late ueo. If con.atructlOll of plant.a l• befUD 1000 . DOit STaE88E8 the IOVerD· ment'• <COmmltment to be1'>lq alcohol fuel• achieve thelr poteoUal in the natJon '• enero future. Ace«dlng to the departmeiot, Wt rneana fa.nding ways to over- come the UmilaUona tbal now exist. One ls price, and research is under way aimed at reducing tbe cost of alcohol to less than a dolla r a galloo from it.a praent level of $1.20 to $1.50. DOE notes further that a rederal tax exemption alre.ady bas lowered the pump price of gasohol by four cents a gallon, and some states have added another four to seven cents ex· emption. TO INCREASE production ac- ti vtty. the government 1s proV1d· ing loans and grants for eon· structioo of 100 small distmeries for the production_ oJ alcoboJ fuels and-enhanced investment tax credits are bein~ offered. Cr itics or gasohol contend that distilling alcohol may use more energy than rt produces, resulting in a net energy loss. To this, DOE responds . The key issue is nol whether alcohol can produce a net energy ga.m. but whether rt produces a net gamin high.grade fuels Production units can be de- signed to run on fuels other than oil and gas, and agricultural was tes can be used as the primary foedstock. Under the~<: conditions . the department con eludes. there i~ no doubt about the net benefit to the nation of alcohol fuels DOE Feature from a US Depart· ment of Enngy report , To Ytrl• the Delly Pllotl8ox 1560, Costa MeM, CA mu •• 0 • /",{) ·•'¥.r CJ •• Toe.ti the o.11v P11otn14M2-'121 How Many Miles Per Llter? Driver's Proof Is In Performance By CHARLES SHOWS Chor~• Shows, a re~ of HuntmgtOl't Beach," a former wntn-director·prodU«T /or Walt Dunell Stud». The present shortage of gasoline has caused very serious problems to all California drivers and at ra.rst J was qult.e frightened. I could see myself not being able to gel my s urfboard to the beach ... and a hundred less serious problems. But bein& quite adentific, I decided to experiment wtth the new fuel lb.at mixes gas wlth alcohol. l ~ uain& &uobol sndually. First I added a few cau ot bev to a taa1t ot pa. ID tiDle. 1 wu ceum. • miles to • a.pack. Of c:oane. ID7 car beldlied a lltale -ad \iMUd a lot! WJIDf I OOOLDN'T ti.d ~ aleoMl. I MdM a pitcber ol *7 ........ to IQ .. Ullll. ........ ~ .... lib c,..., oe marUa1a -llllll U. ollns dwltttd Gp m1 cu line . Soon I found 1 was u.smg less gasoline and more alcohol. Within two week.I ~ VW 1CJt &be DTs. lt would have a~ ,,.ery ~ ..t IM ll1adlf11Ht .,.,.. aJwQa b'oodt"d! I &hot .... ft Md c~ trouble. 80 I took IJlY VW to my local mechanic. He MMIJbe carburetor wu OK, but my Volkswa1en bad dnboe1I ol the liver! I talked my aoooty aezt-door oeiObor into trytq the guobol experiment. but bit Rolls-Royce wouldn't nin on anything but champagne and ol course be bad to fill bis radiator with Perrier water. ~V.-1 ~D ~~ohol-~ard to~ by. so I stopped by my ravonte bar lo tank up But the bartender refused to sell me aJcohol because my car wasn 't 21 years old • What really got me in trouble was the day I was stopped by the California Highway Patrol. l was accused of drunken dn viog Well. I passed the sobnety test OK, but my Volkswagen kept staggenng along the white llne, so the Freeway Fuzz gave my "Bug " a 502·C -that's driving under the influence of alcohol To make matters worse. the over·eager cop tried to give me a tJcket for speeding' I quickly pointed out that I was only going 54 miles an hour "I k'now." snapped the cop. "but -ndeways' .. l stiU do~ 't ltno".' how to cope w1th the gas shortage, but I do know I m takm~ my Volkswagen to JOm Gasobolics Anonymous so 1l can dry out It'~ a sobcn ng thought -but 1 ·11 drink to that• , t Economic Superiority of Gay Groups Upsets Minority Profile Today. an event will occur in Was h in g ton wbicb many Americans will rmd revulsively dl~gusting. A national ab a me. The National Marc h on W aabington for Lesbian and Gay Rights will take place . Doubtless. there 1Jllill be mucb oratory arguing tradi· tion al Americanism d emands special le~a)atiOll to protect the poufs, as the En1llsb call bomoeesula. butuyone,nth ~ allgbteitl O'OUDdlnl tn ~ mutt know that Wuhlagtoo, Hamllloa. aad.1•. Jeffenon-and Madilon would be an•ered at Heinl the Cl~ of the Dation -they (Ounai.rlta fire and ~rcede­ dlcatiaunder alee-by MualiGm of de1eneratet. A 11.anb word. ff. 1eeerate, but it .. ~--the .mQll dlarit.able one they Would ............ The pouts themselves a re agitating, not for equal protec- tion of the law, but a privileged status. inclusion in the civil rights statutes as an oppressed minority. We are to regard them as suffering from the same social and economic disabilities as blacks, hispanics or the phys ica lly handicapped, but anyone who bas been around and has eyes knows that many fags are quite well orr indeed. A recent survey done by a hetero market research finn for a gay magazine, The Advocate, found that the average pouf household income of $23 600 a year was almost twice that of the avera,ce straJCbt household. Moreover, nearly all the people in the sample bad jobs, a fan- tastic employment rate com· p a r ed to that of blacks or Chicanos -mol'e U.U •Pff' cent of 'em own at teat one car and better than 70 percent are college graduates. THIS IS NOT the profile ol what most ol us see as an GP· preaaed, put-upon mlnoritJ. The Advocate survey may over-state the cue, but not by too' much when you ~ad in the left wt.nc· f.•Y·•ympatb f1ta1 ma111lne 'RadJcaJ America" that Sao Francllco'• "M ... ion Dl1trict, the bome ot the majority ol the Latlao popuJatloa. la lncreaaini- ly prey to IQ male real •tale a~ulaton, who are buyiq up and nfurbbblnC nm·down Vic·. I \. ' • torian~ and then raising rents 200 and 300 percent." Confronted with such superior econo m ic power. re presen· tatives of really distressed and discriminated against minorities are inclined to agree with ldaree Westbrook, a member of San Francisco's Black Leadership Forum, when she says, "I main· lain that gays are not a minori· ty. but a group or young men who can afford the luxury of buying up houses and displacing black people, and I resent it." POUFS DO HA VE problems, nevertheless . The inexcusably small sentence imposed on Dan Whlte, the man who murdered San Francisco Mayor Georce Moscone and gu County Supervisor Harvey Milk, un· doubtedly was because of White's er-cop, --A.lt-A-mertcm, aati·faaot reputation. Nor wu Wblte's gettln1 aWQ' with murder unJque. In a recent issue ol The Nation m agazine, Doug lt:eland docume nts a number of s ickening cases of poufs beinl set upon, beaten and even killed. Aa Ireland reminds u1, for counlleu rovtn1 laftll ol American youths, s pendln1 Saturday nlsht beattn1 up queen .. a socially accepted lelaure time actlvtt.y. There la allo a certain sort of obnoxJ.oml)' aaretaive cay who con1re1atet 1an1 fasllloa to moleat. and hara .. tnnoeent II.YI ln a manner not dia1lmllar to their tormentors. Even so. prac· titioners of poufism need help. TBEV NEED repeal of the an· ti-homosexual laws still on the books in many stat~s and they need their rights as American citizens enforced. Not new laws. but application of existing ones which make beating and abusing people a highly illegal acuvity. What they do not need and none of us need is legislation making them a protected group. The right of free association also has to be respected and for many in the heterosexual ma· 1ority. that means not using the power of the state to force them to hve. work or recreate with people they can't stand. The n ght to discrim inate is special and precious and shouJd only be abridged fo r reasons or overriding social policy and Justice. Squeeze Plays Striking Out ByCEUA TVllNEa Celia'Tumniao reftdent ot NetDJIOJ1 Beach. We must be becoming a society of more feeling creatures. "Yes." I retorted. "in backgammon." So muchforcbildren! Next I embraced my mort1are banker, but the ~rime interest rate did not decreue appreciably. ln ract, it bas been rising steadi- ly. I betan to conjecture that '1Nlcinl mi1ht be baia.rdou.s to my wealth." • So far this yea~ I've seen T-lhlrll and bumper strips reading: "Have -you bugged your kids (parents, dog, realtor, mort1age banker and Honda) today?" I m~t admit "BEA V£NS," I EXCIAlllD, ''At least I can 'b11nk' on m y husband." Wron1! Considering myself an adequate offensive player. I tackled him u be caUHt In from wort. cru·1bln• tbe box of •oft Lady Godiva cbocolat.el be was hidinl under bia Jacket• •IUl'PriH for me~ _, __ -that haven't seen one yet for Animal Con- trol Ofticera (the civilised term ii there la one for do1 ·'snatchers••>. wrm ALL TRIS BUGGING, I'm l:n· ticlpattna a ~vival of the 80DI "Embracea· ble You". So I took beed of all these prooou:n. cementa and threw my arms around my 12· year-old. JOO last nlabt. He lmmed.la1el7 conjectured that l was appbine a~ bold on bim to force him to do bla Spaniab •homework. Undaunted I bou1bt a "ff ave )'OU b"'"ed your kid t.odly?" T·sbirt Uld wor. lt to a local department store. All unaympetbetic lady rid1Dg tbe oppMite Way OD tbe -.Ctilator anarled, "Hue )'OU be.t your kid todaJ?" .. - I "Wbo wa1 left?," J , .. Our Welab CardA•u Corri®•':" "oOrit~ I cried, °'Come bere." She apr~ bw ntnat oa the ovenlaecl bean dlalr and leaped blto my lap. t bu1ted . eneraetically. nm montinl I woke up with a CODllellatloa of flea bhel. lt'I aettlu IO the only thine aafe to aqueeae these days is a lenlOft, J Wnt tbtt I'll start marketine a T·•hirt tbat readi: ''Huslina by lnvitatloo Odlyl 0 • 0..::: ---· .... • ..,,... -~ -:_ .... -_. -, ~-.... · . ;: ... · --_::___ -_...:-\ CX>UNTY I OBITUARIES Break 'lime's Profitable Eana Morie Sel/-e•teem, Sign Up to Jiu&• .................. g.,.,_. ....... llt· ti• llared: from Uae foeUM .., ud dlell, ....... older people _.ll ll ._.. « IA OClll· .,....__ MIDtUJI, • A Oardm 0"°" adult day care ent.r trl•• to th• a dtJ'• reena· tlon and a ebuee fOr peopt. tbe ....... to meet ud talk. aur 'ftlS OllUr' re- i let OD tol~ belD for nuula1. reeHatloa, craft.a and ecMmetlna. 1peU.. to sebooll to .. ,ralm .......... of .. d••lee1 ancl &la• ~aonaal ...... ot U.. fto mUlt UM U..m. Jnf ormatloa oa Uae propam. u well u cJe.. tall• of th• f ollowtac volunte.-,opeatlDCl..z. ~CUI be obtalDed tbe GOUtb Oruae Comity VAC at ff1M210 or...,.,.: \ -TYPING, ftllnc aad other clerical t&lb take tlme away from •c· ttvttlea of American Diabetes AHoclatlon st&ffen. If y°" bne tboH 1kUJ1 , you can eooqb to tnlD IOIDW belp. .i.DbM&e ....... ...,..n -Two,.. ............... , .. DHd a• ••=aa•D$ laoun w.tl Ma .... . coordl.Dater w .._.. -A mmber.,,.... •1•rs learn to ftDd . pt tbat deli••r meal.I to and bold a Job. BotbJ 1bat·lu .... drl .. rt a,1enclea alao need aad odm' ue•P.llaee. eler1eal help. Club9 wUlll 'aked -Cutbeekl ill probe· 1ooda or odael' fmdrall· Uoo depertmeai budl.U IDI Ill Set ml# ftDd bave lett lt 1hort on tbe --1 tommalty baJl1, ball ud otJaer baaaar la Batlattoe 1 port1 equipment C.a&erjmttbep&aeefor needed to help keep selliA1. youaisten from further A 1roap of elllureb trouble. ,............._ • ......_ about._. at tWr-Oct. -A SANTA Ana ~Z'I event. lloeday ii ell.Die needl bei(a badly the llDal daJ to •ila OD • Tll.._AGE mTHIJl9.JO.m LUllN A90UT BATHING 8A8Y AT WtN'ftRUURO If you'd Wt• to.,... a few boun a week belp- inl brtpteo a lite, coG· tact the Voluntary Ac· tlon Center of We1t ~~~""T""~~~~~--:;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;::;;;:;:;;;;;:;:_.;;;;;;;:_.iiiiiii::liiii;;;;;;::;;;~ Oraqe County, • ooa. ~"'~"'11111111111111111••" f o r detail• on tbe Home, Work's Relevant Garden Grove wort. Tbe same a1ency handles a variety of penonnel needl for tbe following a1eodes and Pregnant Minors Learn Motherhood Basics groups: -Family Service A# soctation seen pbooe help with it.I Tot LIDe, which help• parentl ~venor:mal.RD1ll:liltm1~ a, Jt:aay CLAVSEN Of .. .,_, ..... , .... Caro) la a HWlliniton Beach sophomore wboie-connnu-tut year r evolve d ~round her girllrieada, datel and football 1ames. nu. YN1Lit'1 different. At qe 15, abe ls 11x mofttbl pregnant, an embarrassment •bared only by ber cJoteat glrllriendl, her parents and her boyfriend. IRE 18 ONE ol four prepaat mlDors aU•vHq ela.uel In two small rooms at Rununaton Beach Union Hip School Dia· trid'a guidance center at Win· tenburg campus. The cramped quarters hOUM a s ma ll kitchen, a study table, typewriters, sewing macb.lnea and t.eachera' desk.a. To ease the crowding an- ticipated ln a growing class tbe district board of tnutees lut .month leased a mobile-home- like structure to house the girls for the next 20 months. BUT WITH only four girL'> now c.·rlrolled in the Pregnant Minor's Pro~ram this fall, a cutback in some subject offerlngs may be forth coming, s ays Mrs . Lorri V allercamp, one of two teachers who with a teacher's aide are as- !>1gned to the program. Lust year, she says, the pro· grnm got under way with nine girls and grew to a class of 24 by the end of school in June. Since in1liating the proeram in 1971 , she says, classes have steadily dwindled. She's not sure why fewer preg- nant girls are attending classes that might assure future educa- tional growth and JObs despite unme<liate personal difficulties. SOME GIBLS, she says, con- tiftu~ to aUeocl ugular ~lHHI despite their conditions, some drop out of school and others <about 1 percent she believes) opt for abortions. And, she suggests, a growing awareness of birth control de· vices may be a growing factor. Carol, a pretty, almost fragile, blue-eyed brunette who not long ago played with dolls plans to keep her baby when it is born early next year "My mom is going to watch her -I want a girl -while I'm _a~/' llA;YI GeroHftot-tJte-(Jrl'I true name, but one offered for purpoeeeof idenUflcaUon). "llom aays if 1 put my baby up for adoption she'll adopt it. Sbe saya she's not 1lvln1 lt to a stran1e1 " Moat fl the p rla who have al· t.eodecl the special 1ebool over the put eiaht years keep their babies, Kn. VaUercamp saya. Only 10 percent are put up for adoptka CA80L DOESN•T want to marry ber baby's fat.lier, a bigb eebool ...Uor wbo doesn't un- dentaad why Abe wcm't ma.rry btm. eapeciaUy uader the circum.tances. "I'm too young to marry," she explaim. .. , want to go oa aod 1et an education," lbe adds with a aby smile. "I'd like to become a doc· tor's aaaistant or secretary." Carol echoes the attitude of most of the unmarried mothers who h ave maintained their sch ooling by auendlnR the special program. About 75 per cent are graduated from high school eventually. through re· gular classroom work or in adult schools. At the guidance center, Carol and the other girls are schooled in the basic state -required cou"es including mathematics. English. social studies, govern· ment, science a nd special physical education. E lectives include typinJ, shorthand, accountln11 buainea mR!tines, fa:mUy llAances, food preparation. aewlna ud a vane. ty of m.tb eounee. Tbe liJ1I aay they m1aa tbelr M•b 1d!ioo& tn..U but qne that \heir special facWty o«ers OlOH penonal aU.Uoo from teaeben and tM nune aulped to their pl'OIJ'am. Tbe nune off en c1auea OG in· faat care and preparation tor child bb1h, llleludl.o• nutritional requirement.. -TOVaGVIDDue needed to lake rilltol'I tbrou1b tbe bittorlc: Newlaad ffoale I.a Baa&.- lnston Beach. -1'ut9n lD aU ...... Jeeu, e.peelally maUa and ......... .,.. ... -..in supply for a number of 1 roup1. No apeelal certlfkaUoe la needed, Just a wtmnpen..,Mlp someoae tbrouCb a dtl· TBB GWA probably are bet.-fl cult subject. llaa, ter prepered lor the day &bey acboola allo IMled an u- atve bUtb than moet wOGMD, alst with tutortnc. if rs. Vallercamp opines. ' -The Glrla Club of 0 n e of Carol' a four Hanliqtoo Bach/FCMmo c1 ... mates, a 11-year~ld 14111Aor taln ValleJ bat woa is married. She'll five blrt.b th.la ;apace for • lift wrap. month. ping booth ln So•tb The other girla -a 16-yea.r-old Coast Plaaa durtAa U.. junior who ls six months preg-Cbrltt.maa season. With nanl and a 17-year-0ld senior 3,000 hours of la bor who expects to deliver in one needed to keep 1t open, month are unmarned the group is seeking THf: YOl'NGER girl plans to marry the 19-year old who ratherc-d her unborn child ··He wants to get married before the baby is born," she says. "But J want to go back to school and then eet married later. "We _plan a big weddJng, and 1 t would be difficult to find a nice dress," abe confides, atanc· log down a t her expandtn1 waistline. w11J1ng bands to help raise funds for next year's actJvilies. THE VAC will al1ao direct entertalMrs and people who want to help with parties in hospitals, facilillea for the hand1capped and for tbe elderly. Gllla and gooclies ·ai.o iuy be directed through VAC~. Shot in Hand Ends 'Family Argument' Younpien are often frightened of people with handicaps wbo must rely on braces or crutches. A program called Lets B e fo' r i e n d s s e n d s Booths Available p1riT of-unmantedS"-who poUce claim blamed the blowup on ·a family argument' were separated by Garden Grove police early Saturday afler he allegedly shot her ln an over· night recreational vehicle camp· ground. Pamela Moren , 19, was wounded in the left band and t a ken to a local hospital for treat ment following the 2: 05 a .m . gunplay at the C.C. Cam· Jm1lrnd, 1'2261 tnm>ormVcf • police said. They said it was uncertain which hospital treated the vie· lim, who was apparently not seriously wounded by the bullet fired from a hand&un. lnveatlgators arrested and booked her alleged traveUn1 companion. Wllllam Puckett. 25, on suspicion of usaolt with ln· tent to commit murder. CI vlc and 1cbool e r oup• lntere1ted lo operat1n1 a feod or ca me booth at the Lacu-na Beaeb Oktoberftllt community party Oct. Z1 lbou.ld COG· tact 1.apna JQCMI. The acttvtU. pt ua· der way at 5 p.m. on tbe The Ocean View Scnoof ' 06ltrict la ~Ing members of the communtty to serve on a committee to 8'Mee the ao.d of Trusteee on k>ng-rMoe ,,-., plM- nlng. The committee wtU meet ewry other Wednesday evening from Nov· ember 1•4. 1979. for ~lnwtety three montha. at yoo are Int• •!Id "1 w.1"tQ on euc:t\ a commtttee. or delkw fuf'ther In- formation. please ohone Olde Coogan. Superintendent. extenaton ~. ~ Oc- tober 22. Committee memb9rs wilt be selected and notified by Nowmt>er e. OCIAH YllW SCHOO&. DIShtCT ,,, ... ....... lkd' J• ..... CAtU47 Accident Trio Reported 'Fair' Lasuna Canyon fronta1e ~:;;~:;iii;i=;;;:;~::;:::;;;;;:;::;;;;;;;;;:::;;~::;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' Toad near tbe Boys·· , SMITH •Tim&&. MOITUAH WHTO.lff CHAP& Monuarv •Cremations •27 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 PIHCI laOTMHS SMITHS' MOJTVAIY 627 Main St Huntinaton ~ach 536-6539 ......... , CO&.OMAL "'1 IHAL NOMI 7801 Botaa /4ve. west minster 893-3525 PAaAC¥•W ..-.omAL PAii Cemlterv Mortuarv Chai>el -360I> Pecitic v..-Onve ~Beecl\ 6'4-'l700 NICOii •Cll MOITUADI LaQun• Beech 494-9415 Leurt• Hiiie J'~ Sen Juan capistrano "95-1ne "---Ktrc-LAWM-Mf. OUYI MortUlfY • C.179'-V C.....'°"f 1825~Ave .. ~ .... ~ Mt.Tl•IW ........... 646-atat eoetaMela 873'tot60 -......... ·9' ..... , ........, 1t0 lroedwlY COllllMeel MM1IO Neptmae Society CltUllATIO-eUllUAl.AT·HA 646-7-'31 c .... ... ,....... .... CfM ,.,, Three or four persons freed from a mangled for eign sport coupe when Newport Beach firemen cut, sawed, and bent lt.1 roof ••ay Fr\· day night remaln hospitalized today. James O. Mullins, 51, of 2310 Park Newport, Newport Beach, Jania L. Parker, 37, of 9172 Aloha Drive, Huntlngton Beach, and Maria F. Wallis 3) of 2635 Alta Vista Drive, Newport Beach. were listed 1n fair coodltioo al Hoa1 Memorial Hose.ital late Saturday. Police said Mullina wu a pusenaer 1n Ma. Parker"• sport.a car when lt colllded at Eutbluff Drive and Jamboree Road witb a car ditven by Robert M. Webat.er, 22, of 4D> Part Newport, Newport Beach. Club. Groups interested in or1antnnc a booth for the annual street carnival s hould call John Hoover . Jaycee projet't chairman, at 837 -6050, ext 211 or J aycee president Mlke Reeslte st 494--4064. Ad p'liulon lo this year's party, open only to Laeuna Beach real· dents. is 50 cent• ror adults and 2S cents ror children under 12. Call U2-H78. Put • tew word• to work tor ou. PUBLIC AUCTION HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER ANO CLEARING AGENTS IBILL or VOINQ •'°411 BY VIRTUE OF OUR POSITI ON Al ONE OF THE UADINO LIOUIOATORI OF ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE NATION WE HAVl MEN REOUHTEO TO SECURE AND Cl.EAR AN ENTIRE SHIPMENT OF FINE, HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS. ORIGINAi.i. y IMf'ORTlO av ,. DEA\.fR WHO COUUTNO"T MEET" FTNNiJCln OBl.IGATIOHI NECESSARY TO Cl.EAR THE MIRCHANDIH THROUGH lJ,I . CUSTOMS. -0111 to 'tfW uftllMV Of dllt .... , tftlf le .. ~"' ~unity 10 _..ulfe lMee tiM hllndmlde 0,.... R-W. .............. ,......, Wltl lie ...,.lfvl e.rpett end ru91 from 1 of tht wortd't IMdlnt r111 ..... 1 ,.,..., ChlM. \Mlle. Tuttcey. Af~. Romenla llnd , .... .,.. llHrvtlfY •-2'X.S-•• 10')(11' .............. CA TALOOUlD AND IOU> SY THI ,.£Cf su•AY,OCT. 14 ._... J P.M. MtllW' I P.M. MAmDTT ... too ifi90ln' CIMlll 11. ~ .. CM I J .. I WEEKEND FORMAT AT NORTON AIR FORCE BASE • II Ill MAITERI OF IUllNEll ADMINllTMTIQN FROM SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT EDWAllDIYILLE ---Ant,. ......... .....,,...._ .. ..-. ............... rtUid•w 8dwaw•1• )It ede llRIJS lltR. Tfil9 ...-.-le.,.. ID _.1111l1t•r I e lln1t1t1fe-... • ..., 11 cl, .. ,.....,_,,•• h-= •• •:.=:; P9Rd?ftl .... •d1t.ldJ• I,..,. lllA"' IH Dll'S.. ....... .. ... MndlttN•···::~_, ...... leMolofeu•1M,llM ....... .,. ..... .., .. u.-......... FOR INFORMATION, ATTEND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MEETINGS DCTOld 20 -10 ••• 2 ... 4 .. THE HILTON 1AM IE1HIOOllO FIEIWAY {1·10J SAM lmlHDHIO OCTDIER 21 -10 AM, 1 ... 3 PM IADDWACk '"" 1•r. FllllT IT. IMTAMA \ OCTOIEI tt · 1 PM ' UllUAIMM 118 UllMllllTY AWIUf (Untftl'lly Aw. bl M tfwf1.. •) ..... OCTOIElt 2? -7:• All _. 1':• AM NORTOM All PllCf IAU EDUCATI* CllTU IL&U?.-1111 . . ' 1'8ady ~lion tumed fD dsastar, then 0epf9SSiM .I Nl:W YOU <AP) -Ill~· ...... boiaPit"*'ftrttrdo.-Md lt_,V .... erocia • .... ...... fOr tile ftnt u.. ........ ... .... .... ..... .... tM6r' ... ~ ..... ,. o.t ... :r:· Md..,... ... .,=--at .. botto••••--........ u..r.-for a .._. ~ ... ''New Ira.'' O.maa .-ea ewlid ............ -.. -10 Pl'Wlil .... 'ftey .............. . A ........................... .... onr tile,..,••,..,.....,,_,., • mUU-.,_. Die wen ... tJae U.S.A. bJ bosuc • ..i tbe nfelt buy down • W&U ..t Broed Streeta at tM New Yon Stock Exeh.,..e were lbe apples of a buncrY a\.reel vendor. In some ways lbe Great Crash on the nation's stock ex- changes in October, 1929, so years ago, m1dway between the world wars, helped bring on the au .. te.t• Great Depressioo. Almost over- mght it evaporated a lot or mvestment money ana played havoc with a number of banks and corpora- tions feeding off lbe stock market. Many failed when the market did. But the U.S. ec:onomy was growing weaker by the month in 1929. The number or houses being built was declining steadily. The output of rac- tories was falling. Some economists thmk people had bought all the cars and radios they wanted or could afford for a while. Warehouses began to fill up and investment in new factories, which bad fueled the economy, dried up. Wbetber ca u se or effect of tbe Depression -it waa likely a bit of both -the crash prompted strict eovenunent rel\&latioo of the once wild aod woolly tame of stock trading.. l'be crash waa a collapse of prices that had been blown far beyond any real, tangible underly- ing value. And the burstina of the bubble in stock prices was the f_irst u.n_.!mt!luous .!!B!Jal ttiat the other excesses, 10 maJlllers an morals, of a de· cade most often remembered as "roaring," were over Times were good in the '20s, no question, and it seemed that things would always get better. The number or cars on the road nearly quadrupled. The number of millionaires rose from fewer than a hundred to more than 500. AND HADN'T THE POPULAR Herbert Hoover. a common sense engineer. said in bis campaign that "the poorhouse is vanishing from among us." that •·our country has entered an en- tirely new era" and that "I have no fears for the future of our country. It is bright with hope•·'> I Sears Dantington Beaeh. SIJBPLUS STORE ,<~ ~ • Former c.tak>g pt1c.• on entire stock. -----a-s-so-rted sizes and.styles Pad Painting Kit was $4.98 Now s2so 1O"x17" Hibachi •·w aa" ~ quoted are t.be recular prtees at wbicta tbe It.elm were f~ on...l b)' C..,. or ill_..., Seen a.t.iJ • ..,,_ ...,._. tbe CGUDtl'y. ~ Now $549 was $9.99 Soldering Gun <:::::: ~ Dual Heal was $20.57 Now s3so Women's Robes were$21 .00 . B1ctrtc81mdl8ta llngleecMllld Twin~ 117.99 Na••1100 Full were $21 .99 Naw•1400 ~ Stapler Gun Heavy Duty was $15.88 Now s100o A,,,_ ..... -~ ....... _ .. (fM)_,._ werel2.75 C'blllinc the dream. 1*J1* NIMd 9lo die stock market. tbe wise and unwiM, tbe litUe JUY and the bi& operator. the carelesa and tbe elmftiDg. creating a puffed-up, artifical market Mllffpti- ble to collapse. ln Baltimore. I. W Burnham, a br'oteraee firm messenger boy who today runs bis own prospering flrmi delivered stock ~rtificat.es to a butcher. whom he (t>und in a ~aled c0oversatlon. "Here's· <See C&ASll, P1lee All) ~I Street panic ~an.Wus aowdst>New Ya#c Treasuty BU/ding to view stock exchange acrms tfie streer a> Oct. 24. 1929. ALLMAIES! 833-0555 MfwOur UIS( SftmJS'f at HOWARD Olnr* eor-d Oov<t ...., °""" &tt NEWPORT BEACH 12Wosh~le Potscrubb8f Ill Dishwasher- Whole •I ITlllV f'OI d~·rvthong •. ,uch a' t>urned ()(I looch. GE' Powe1 Scrub~ Cycle •S desognl!d 10 ,_,,.,...,.,,. d<·l'<1 on and bal..ed-oo food from POI\, p.tn\ ona Cd~Sl'rol~ • Energy Saver Ory Cycle • 3 -Level w ash ing action qets dishes really clean •Built-In soh food disposer • Sound Insulated • Rinse aid dispenser • Dual detergent dis- penser GS01200 • Specillly dfti~ "-tm1Tuf"" inttrior will not d\ip, crldc, peel or rust in n<>m\11 u• a 5 cycles Including P~ Sc.l'\lb• for POU and pens •low Wltaf 1111 cydtl • 3-Lftel wllhing Ktion • En· wgy-SIMr Orv CVde • Sound ~1"'9d s33500 (Pick-up Price -OMI~ A_...,.) -- Sunday. October t•, ,..,. . GOURMET TRAVEL . The menu lists some odd items, but can 4,000 Chinese each night be wfJ)if;lg? 1'4ler abet the nltaurut i. oDl1 ~ for dbuMr, tromltotp.m .. ulb .. .ot*-'lMniff. D...,I& Tiie IS8YING 11...uet it 11 w1M to eall aMad tor•,..........._ 1111rtaUJ la...,., April ad October WbeD ··-tnftliaC NIMIMD OHl'l'UD Camon for aM twiee -a tr• fair. ff tlpplnc w•r• 1llow• In the People'• a.public -a deeadeot w...._ e9ltom that diaap- PHHd after the revoluUoa -the ... ad waiter here wouJd..U out like 1 wll'b'd. At Pan ffli, wbicb me111111 "by tbe lake," IUettl are ICIUered about tbe JO MJ>U•te buUd· ln11 accord1nl to bow mueb t.laeJ want to .. t and bow much they want to 1pend. 1bla may ..... u odd way for a cl111l"9 IOdet)' to b'eat tbe famlthed muses, but the Pan 1111 bu beell in buaineu for over 100 years. Vae•t.._ ta C'aaada Rough Edge Gone We were 11eon.d to a Prt•ate room beblnd band-c ..... Wik ICNeDI IDd Mated et a lac· querecl ._.,.. exqule6Ml1 aet wltb autllentlc willow..,. m 0-.. lw ,. aorw c.Waa ran. • Poumr!NG TIR c~ ..... our hott Md called ahead from tbt bo&IJ oe tbl mom· in& of our vtllt and uked the eW to P,...,_..., • ntne-eoune 1pre1d of traditional delioade1 ru1· Ina from ptseon. Ha •IUO aad "t:; tree''~ artltUc.ily ,_J>l'tlHnted 1reea ve1eta -to the unlorteUalN winter melon IOUP cooked rt,irt in· lldetie ..... 8lftee CeDtonese-style cook.Lna ii built lfOUDd the flawr. trasrance and vlaual beauty of wbat it betnl ........ the two dJm aun1 eounea ol bite· 1lzed delicadel arranaed in tbe lbape ot exotic bird.I and a ria~ phoenix were the abow 1toppera In OW' ttane-·•·half bour prime Ume •pee· tacolar. Our table ol ei&bt wu pfeaided over by a cbarmlng female captain who aerved up the variom dishes with tbe pauion and aplomb of Leonard Bernstein conduclin& the Pekine PbJlharmOn.lc with silver cbopltickl. THI! MEAL WAS INTEaaVPTED at im· promptu Lnterva.la so tbe dinen could tout each otb~r'a health and liven with end.leu round.I of G RAV EN H U RS T , 0 n t . -the aame route In classier ateamboata Cantonese beer -China '1 best -1tuttoooua rice M uakoka '1 homesteaders never onenchantJng 100.mlle cruiaes-sad.ly wine, which faintly reserQb&es tawny port and tbe counted on a tourist invasioa. lon11one. sealp-lbrlnJdoa lf•u·tai, the local white Uahtnlna. How were they to know tbat a Today villton ply the aame waten But the piece de reaiatance which moat railway wu soon to replace the In the power boatl they can launch people manaie to resist la anan.-bUa delivered - 1ta1ecoacb to brinl to the rectoo a almost ~.M_re they please, •ince rreab at your table by--uie aiuafleltancl'w. He ar· ~_,;.~4~=~:=::;;:;:-r::i:::=::;;::::~.--t~~~aew era of leiaure-edven· -mannaa--wttb launchlnc facWtlea are rives wtth a bultet UMl a loot tit.in kidf• Nady to ture, "taU1ln1 settlers to abandon located oo all major lakes. de·blle tbe snake you cbooM. AJthoulb the faint· barn boota and overalla for 111eaken hearted mllbt not aaree • ...a bUe la Mid to be .,ad blue Jeana. EVEN ""80VI' A boat you won't Sood for tbe heart and the liver. Tbe man with the Life·liM lDM at pacldle·wbee1er be denied 11""•koka'a pleuarea. knife and wicker basket will al.lo akin a anake at wbllU. ...,. blt-•me luxury lodt• Charm1D1 olcl botell Hd modern c:' table and n-.,.. a ......-of .._. &lambe and pal.Ual lillaad eotta1e retreata mote1a are lD ud ...,. ita WJ·pace ... -.. _., -·-unUI todaJ mUllrolla'a a vaat holiday towns and vllla1ea. wttb aw..akier oreyourveeyeyea. playlJ"OllDddultlmowaaUaewma. ·~at laUalde IW, 101De '"l'My do it rilht .. ,._. raee:• 1ald the man cg,u~~ =:tat:. IGll from Petdnc, acrewtnc up hla«henriae tnacnaable IT WASN'T ALWAYS that 1lam0roul, t.IM>alb. Tbere'1 tbe story of one poc>1" eeuler -a weelr'• tnll away fft>m bA8 nearest neiCbbor - loet track ol bia day count and for an entire winter obaerved bia Sabbath on Tueedays, eDO\IP for any God· fearin1 man ol bli day to bide In aha me. AQd tber9.,. a kit ol ._. .._..& face wt.tll a Nortbemer'• &cwtJor SoudMn..tyle lq tbiap -like ebeekin1 out IM 1iieookiiiiiiii....,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l8teat iD awtlllauiQ at pooWde wtlile I Still, Juat 90 co 140 mllea removed from t.be sprawl ol Toronto, lfuakoka bas retained Its pioneer navor. a re· 1100 where even at peak holiday season a startled deer mitht dart waltinl for the bl1 fun to atart aft.er dark. . ¥mkoka bu It.a aobf:r aide, loo. fo Gra...munt, older vW&Gn DClj only remlnlaee over t.be rom.anUC lOO·mUe cnme daya but......_ till fat.e ol the S.S. Sqwua, lat ol tbe dou1hty at.eamboat flMt on wbkb • small fortune'• betq apent ror re- futbiahmenl. DEA TH VALLEY TOUR RIDAT·SUHDAY. Oct. It. Jct. Zt. tt79 SI 10 lboNd oa d.W. occ .. •cyt For info Phone Orange Coast Coll99e Community Service Office 556-5880 It's thia sylvan quality' that brings back visitors year after year, includ· ing a la rge contingent from the nearby states of Pennsylvarua, New York and Ohio whose forebears like ly were among Mus koka's earliest holiday haunt discoverers There's Bracebridge where imml· grants had to check wath an imrru gratlon bureau before entenng the Muskoka w1IID. ~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WHILE MVSKOKA IS largely cot tage country it slilJ has plenty of room for sborter·term visitors seek· Ing respite from work·a-day worries, with many or ita loo.odd establish· ments open year·round . Tbe magic or Musltoka, a leeacy from tbe Ice ,Aae. gave lt two navtc•· ble c~ of conoecUng lakes and about 8:50 lesser ones to make boating Mu11tota'1 chler visitor asset. THERE'S HUNTSVILLE. largest o f the :ire a ·~ l)Catter ed town~. gatt'way lo Ontario ' reno wned Algo nquin Provincial Park , and where half of Toronto wouJd love to retire For mor e info rmation a bout Muskoka and other Ontario Key boli· day haunt.I, write: Ontario Travel, .. Dept GK . Quet!n's Pa rk. Toronto M7A 2E5, or calJ collect <week days) -(U6) 965-4008. A.-C T T•ropicJI fish • fr~ • MuiM Aqu.uium Soppfies ~ Spedal0ct.10,-0ct.11,lt79 8arbus edtwenenfetcl ... I a m better known as "Tinfoil Barb " R esple ndent s ilver scales. orange, black edged fins, and mv peaceful, but active nature make me a wetcome ad· dit1on to m ost any aquarium. Set! me a t AQu1atic Tropicals whe re I am on sale fo r only 89 -·· COUPLE TAKES ROMANTIC STROLL THROUGH ONCE-ROUGH AREA luxury, Budget Accommodetlona Replece Muakok• Pioneer Ceblna Where settlers r eached its re molest points aboard anything noat able, pleasure seeker!) followed much There's the qwet crace or Win· dermere, Port Sydney and the broad s weep of Georgian Ba y where at Parry Sound you board the h land Qut>t'n for a mc•morable c ru1~e of the Thirty ThmJ:>and hlandl) • 1S1 O W Baker • Costa Mesa -- 549· 139t • Corner Harbor & Baker - By THOM LE~ om1eDaffyl'IMC Remember the assignment, "What did you do during summer vacation?" As the fifth of six in a poor family, my essay usually boiled down to reading a lot. But not this year. THE PlllST WEEK WAS spent in London, which was expensive, fascinating and revealed a lot -especially one night with three cockney journallata in a pub m Wbere on the Old Kent Road. When Freddie Laker's crew deposited me back in the southland, there waa a short layover for fresh clothes, then out again. Thia time my flance, our ramlliea and two overburdened can headed for Yosemite, then a lovely (and cold) camp at 11,000 feet. After three peaceful days, three months or conlwsion about our relationship cleared. Linda propoeed, I accepted. Stepdaughter Michelle, 7, voted for horseback ridlnl instead but brother John, 6, sided with the growoul)8. By evening, dressed in bikini boots and denim. we'd found the city clerk and the Justice of the Peace in Hawtbome, Nev. MY OWN DAVGHTEll, Amee, wu the witness and even Michelle (wearing a bow made or tiaaue paper) tboulht the whole thine wu pretty intereaUn1 -though she 1UIJ liked the Idea of aaddllbg up better. She finally 1ot her chance u we beaded home the next day. It was a vacation no one in tb1a new household will ever forget ... and a pretty good tale. 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"And they did. There were tips galore. ,And pools -groups of gu')rs who get totether and pool their money to push a stock up, sucker everybody in, then dump 1t. There were all tinds of manipulation. No rules. It was a very violent game." "People were going into the market in ac- cordance with the Greater Fool Approach -I buy a stock today on the expectation that I ce sell it to a greater fool tomorrow, who can sell it to an even greater fool the next day regard.less of the underly- ing value of the stock," says Stanley West, vice president for business research at the New York Stock Exchange. BY ltzl, SOME ....... people -nearly half t.boee thought to own stock -were playin& the market "on margin," that is by borrowin1 moner. In that summer, loana to buy stock rose to nearJy $1.5 blllioo. Stocb were riaing to seven.I hundred dollars a share, then 1pllttin1 two-for~ and rtAq qaia. Investment trusts, which sold stock in themselves, then bclUDt o&ber stock, often in other lavestment 1. wlilleb owned •WI otMr' ID~ ua.&a. ... • ... ., •t die reteol•bout-*• day. tbe ............ Mwra.I IDdlees o( in-• dustriaJ activity turned down, but few noticed. President Hoover fretted pri'Hteq about the speculation la ateck and toM tbe Federal Beeene to be read:J. ft ~ ~ the balm to atop 1-ci'n& moeey fol' 11peeulataon but the pie• ... l&· nored. Bernard Banach, a bll speculator, save an optimistic ma1uine lDterVlew but quietly be1an sellln& every share -bad. AFl'Ea LABOa DAY, lta, the market began to waver, but kept afloat. Then on Wednesday, Oct. 23, it fell off sharply. Shares oo the New York --Stoclc Etthange-tost $C blllloo inVilue. ltlargin calls went out from brokers by the hundreds: s mall speculators who had borrowed money to buy s tock were told to put up more cub or their stock would be sold out to cover the broker's loan. Thursday, Oct. 24, 1929. Prices were steady when the market opened at 10 a.m., but trading was heavy. The stocks of margin buyers unable to cover Wednesday's losses were dumped on the market. Shortly after noon, a rumor: The bankers are meeting at J .P. Morgan's a cross the street. Prices steadied. At 1: 30, Richard Whitney, vice presi- dent of the exchange nd the Morgan broker, strode up to the horseshoe-shaped post where U.S. Steel was traded and bought 10,000 shares at $205, then moved on to a dozen other posts, buying. The bankers are supporting thnnarket: Pr1cea rallied. In five hours, 12.9 million shares changed ~ AT TIIE CLOSING GONG at 3 p.m. came a silence, then a roar, then a second cacophony of sighs and moans that sounded to a New York Times reporter at the sceoe like "a chord from a private requiem." On Friday and Saturday the market calmed. Hoover issued an optimistic statement. llonday, Oct. 28, 118. With Sunday to think it over, most everyone bad turned bearish. And brokers bad found Ume to prepare new margin calls. Today, the Federal Reserve sets margin levels. They have riHn as bllb u 100 percent since 1929 and now are at 50 pen:ent. That d8y, the nation's stock market.a loll an estlmatedS14 billion. Tuelday, Oct. 29, tm. Nobody waated stocks anymore. The baaken' pool wu submersed by the tide. ATfir dropped -Allied Claemleel fell '15. llore tbaD three million ahar9 were tnded iD the ftnt IWf·bour alone, • tall daY'• won months before. On that Ba.ct Tuesday, llU miWoo shares of atoek were eold -a level not approached a1ain •til 199-ud vuues on the New York nc:bange tamb1ed an estimated $9 billion. The Great Bull Market. the Roarina Twenties, the New Era were dmt. orlN DAILY 10.10 SAl., 9-10. SUN., 10.• .,~~ hr , • .,. ltU. '1da"M'ft ..... blKkinl on Roew Slac.t' ....a....._ olftc• door u4 pollt.ety uk1Da to ... tlaeM•eeNr1M. H• ~t .. WU lollllf .... mlnd. • a11wned tbe kidl hd _..,Iott twn. TB£ ITaADY ITaSAa of fOUDpten, IM I~, lna11t tbe dwarf. Uk• ereature8 from Wbanl al Os lore live la the ICIUl wtdte luU tlW dot t1'e HunUn;ton Beacll Company'• Yorktown Avenue beadquarten. "I WM alrUd to mention lt ,_a wblle," be laaibs. But I~ wasn't long before be dis· covered he was not the only person bein1 ulled about lluncbkim. , "It'• a true legend in HuntiD.ltoo Beach," adds Cbanda Taylor, a 20- ~e:~kt employee in the real estate She recalls that u a hilb ldllool ltudeat she scouted around the so. acre spread -known to HunUngton Beach Company officials as "The Ranch" -looking for lluacbkim. TBE NA&&OW WINDING roads once used for carria1e!, tl!e ab- ~. Octobw 14, 1'71 brev1ated neat ......_ and tllle Pant palms and ptaee. all lead to the lluncbktn m1*. IM aaya. .. One kid told me be saw a Muncl*ia driviDI U'OUDd in a.Uny Corvette," Ila. Ta11or elalma~ ..They're ahra,. ftry ..to.a,," U)'s Slat... 0 1 tlllU tb9J nall1 beUne tbeM lltUe enau.r. UH here." Ac,_. tlle atnet at a--.- Beacb llltb Sebooa the ~ Beach Compu7'a arbonbun·Uke 1roaad1 bave beea dab bed ''Mundltinland.'' Studenta ftoequent- ly drive or walk tbroqh the pdYete property OD llwebkln e&pedltLom. Police, atatioaed at tbe nearbJ Cl vie Center, claim lluncbtin- hunting is~ durtq tbe IUID• mer months. call for diredioe to "lluncb .. tbeJ say. ONE OFPICEa ascAUB that a tindel'larten te8dMr called to &Id oat lf toun were avallable. "lt'a kind of cute -eipedally the little kids," remarks Slates. "It's also sort ol a hassle bavin1 kids wan- dertna iD here all the time." "I haven't aeen any Munchtiu yet," says Slates. "And you can bet ti I '1J.el.1.anJone., • CIEDIT-tllD-THll CALCUUTO ...... ~,- u1tra thin model features a-digit dis-I pl.oy, addressable memory, percent ke I 3 56 with odd-on and discount. 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Jlon.-Sa1. · . , ffr~ f ,,.,,.,,,._. t'ea ••• Open Every Sunday·'Till 5 P.M. ... ~, . .:tf Bute« Drnl~r J blocks_ So•tll of tlle HARBOR BL VD /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY Sall Diero Frttwy A div1s1on ol Bouer Mofor • ~79 .... 2 1!!00 I=-~-""""""'."..-~=~~.~. ~ ~HARBOR BL VD., ~TA MESA . Opel-Jaguar Tr iumph-MG U •· d --- All makes, models and~cOloi-s . Classi 1ed AutQ Adver.tishig .. ' in tile DAILY r'ILOT I a. i • 'd • • lt. at tk· nd It" ...., ' -last \ .. l etb' tblp tblt In: = , \ INSIDE: •Entertainment •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope •Ann Unders Weaver's Ii'1 Sudden Death for Pittsburgh Pl'M'SSUROH (AP> AU Cul WH~•r about 'n.t Book, ud UM 8ahimon maa•pr. OM ot~·1muter1trat ...... aa.-.. Sa I MWr reed Tb• Boek," omaf-.ed Weaver turdu after maktn• tome piaeb.bJttiq cheat ll)OVet U.at P")duc.cl I pair al two.nm MbMt b)' Joba Lowealtein and Te1ry erowa., .. u. Oriol• had tbeir third bU llullAi al the Wortd S.rlea •nd beat the Pitt.burch Pinlel M. The Oriolea took a J·l lead in tbe beat-of-Mven Sert ea. TU VICl'O•Y LEn ...... -victory •way fl"OID lbeir third baseball championahlp They'll II for lt Sanday and you can be aure Wener wW be movlq bil players around like cbesamen qaln. Only four teams ln World Series history have recovered from • 1·3 deficit. 'Jbe moet recent was Detroit in 1968 •i•lnat St. Loula. The others were the New York Yankees aaainat llilw•ultee in 1958, Pittabw'gb qalntt Washinitoa in 1125, and Boston against Pittsburgh lo a nine-1ame Series in 1'()3. "It's people's Judgment what Tbe Boot sbould be," be said. "I did what I thought was the logical lhlilglO<IOattbe-ttme." J , .Weaver's logic told tum that it was time to go to h~s left-handed pinch hitters In the eighth Inning against Kent Tekulve, the side-winding ace of the Pittsburgh bullpen. SO HE SUMMONED Lowenstein first and tben Crowley, and both moves pajd off. Weaver was asked for 8 word to describe the two utility men aod agreed that "journeymen" fit. ''I've had 87 pinch hits in my career," said ~rowley. "It doesn't disappoint me to be called Journeyman." Lowenltein alao 1hru11ed off Lhe ta1. "J don't ure what I'm called Ju.t '° I can con· trtbute In • po1ttJve natu ... to help tbe balJclub," be Hid. On the bench, the Orioles' left-banded cont· ingtnt t'O\lld see how tho 1ame wu developin1. Crowley dtacuased it m the third lnnlne with Loweruitetn "I can aee \t now," he told bis teammates ''You. me and Pat <Kelly) against Tekulve. One of us ls aoinB to have to win it " WEA VEa HAD the same jdea "We had those left-handed hitters sitting there 'l'•fl••'• G••e Pltc:hen: Miit• A•n•v•n (Baltimore) "'· Jim Rooker (Pltttb"'Vfl). TY: Channel 7. 1:30. Aedlo: kNX (1070). throughout the game," be said. "It gives us a shot. Teku)ve's eaten our right-handers up. Our left· handers . we re our best bet You k~p the gun loaded with the guys you want sitting there." Wiren-weaver fued that pn, it-produ~­ another big inning for the Birds. The Orioles have scored .their runs in bunches in th.ls Series. They had a fi ve-run burst in the first inning of Game 1, which they won 5-4 And they scored five more in the fourth inning of Game 3, which they won 8·4. Just how good a strategist is Weaver? Well, after Lowenstein a nd Crowley delivered their doubles to put fialtimore In front. Weaver passed up anothE'.r pinch·hitting oportunity. allowing his pitcher. Tim Stoddard, to swing. ·'I was very sur prised." the pitcher ad- < See ORIOLES, Page 8 2> . , .. ..... O.ity l'I• "'-'" lty O•y ,......,_ * * * USC'S CHARLES WHITE (12) FOLLOWS MARCUS ALLEN ON A BIG GAIN. Dues Still Not Awed By Birds J>I'ITSBURGH CAP) -Kent TekuJve wouldn't say die, and Ed Ott wouldn't qulte praise tbe Baltimore Orioles. Those were two of the reac· tiGlll ln &be clubboule ol tbe PJt- 1:1111 J'lra&. S.tarday after lilew -............... INd ' were ••tea N by I.be 'O es In . Game Four of the World Seri~. "The harder the cbanen.-. lbe harder UU. club woru. There'• no way we'll fold ,•• said Tetulve, who took a poundina during a six-run Baltimore eighth that helped the Orioles to 'a commanding 3·1 lead in the Series V ET DESPITE the Baltimore com e back. Ott wasn't in the •• mood lo praise the Orioles. He resPQnded to a question about whether the Pirates bad underestimated the Amer ican League champions. "I think we overestimated them." said Ott. "They wouldn't have won 102 games over here tin the Na· tional League). They might not even have won a division over here," Ott continued. "ll 's one of those things They're a good baJI club, but we overestimated them. We 're just making bad er rors, we're not pitching pe<>ple where we're sup- posed to, and they are more or less cashing in on our mis· takes." ISN'T THAT a sign of a good team? '.'Yeah, J guess," Ott con- ceded. Others in the Pirates' clubhouse were far less grudg ing in their appraisal of the Orioles. "They beat a Jot of clubs in the American League, just like we beat a lot or clubs in the Na- tion al Le ague," said Willie St argell. "You just don't ac- cidentally do that.'' Stargell hit a #M)lo home run alfel Ott bad a two-run double, helping Pittsbur&h to a 4-0 lead in the second inning. ··w e bad that big inning, and then their pitching held us. You have to give them credit for that.'' added Stargell. "I got a couple or batls in a couple of apota I didn't want to get them· in," said Tekulve. .. Lowenstein and Crowley both tut .balls I got up a liWe bit and (!.Hr~~ __ Satarday'9 -StOl'U • UK 21, _..... 21 wa-.i'C 17, UCLA 14 c.t• ... Alta. a 11, ll*t'f:lt 7 Af181MM, ..... I ...... a.. .. Mr flOfOe 11 l .Ka11.CIPU111Hton7 a11.1n1re1• ~ ,•1•UHlf6ft o;;.T".,,.,..... NMI F rP • 42, Kan .. t 0 Te ... 11,0tda'*N7 ... , ............ . 0.....11,LAU14 ,.. .... t7 ....... . Met I 1•,T .... Tecie.1 011;1111 ........... .. A True Case of Jekyll and Hyde By E&NIE CASTIU.O Of -Oelty l'Mec lwtt LOS ANGELES-The 58th renewal of the USC-Stanford football rivalry turned out to be a remake of a Jekyll and Hyde movie. use, that fl.De·tuned machine, turned !nto a IJ)Utteriag clun1'er at halftime Saturday, p,..um•bly k>eiq lta secret formula ror cool, calm and collecdve- neu 80IDeWbere between the CoUsewn playlq fteld ud Ute loclrel" room. -.nford muat bave found i t eo...., out for t.be HCODd half becau.e the Cardinals. who bad no "D" and lit· tie "O" the firat two quarters, bad plen- ty of both when it counted. WHAT RESULTED was one of the big- gest rallies of a series that began in 1905. Stanrord, rallying rrom a 21-1> balltiJDe deficit, 1alned a 21·21 Ue w'th a ahellsbocbd USC team that-wu fa¥0ftd by t.breetoacbdowna. .. We W(Jll tbe ftnt baU, they won tbe aeeoad ball and It eacled up ID a tie,•• ....... ad ... USC Coach JobD RoNNIOO. Well, not eX1ctly. ·'I consider this a loss ... s aid USC tailback Charles White. the Tro- jans' lone star. And indeed 1t was. In or- der of import.ance, the ue ruined the rollowlng ror USC: < l > Hopes ror a perfect season; (2) No. l rant:int: (3) lJ..pme winnlnast.reak; (4) flomeeomi.DI. ON THE. OIBD BAND. 8laaford could eertaiAls ... *11111-. ... • rie-tory-a ......C_ ....._~. I who·~ a relr ••ti ta-. w_aysthanoM._ .. .._.._._ disastrous lones to TuJaM and Anny ad think ahead to the Roae Bowl race they suddenly lead. "We would have liked to have woo but in many ways we did," said Stanford flank.er Keo lilar,1erum, ooe ol. thne Oruae c.o.ty product.a wbo were ea· joybaa t.blllir OW'A private Homecom\n1. ··we OUlp&ayed USC ~.we kept oar eba ... eter.'' aaicl U.. r .... ta1n V.U., Rita pr.-ct wbo = u ......... ~ ... -Ill" .. '*• .... , •• --'l afraid of <SeeftOJANS, Page 82> 'Chokers' r Label Still , lla1D1ts LA IRVlNG. Texas <AP> -The Dallas Cowboys still think the Los Angeles Rams are choken. The Los Angeles Ra ms still think t hey ca n wh ip t h e Cowboys. Such 1s the atmosphere for another meeting -this one tonight between two Nat.sonal Football League teams where working up a good case or hate ts no problem. "WE'VE GOT the Rams JUSl where we want ·em and that means we're going to keep beat· mg ·em because they are our main competitors in the Na· t1o n a l Confe r ence." says Cowboy free safety Cliff Harris. "l can't think of anybody I'd rather beat. They like lo talk a lot. Of course. we have Thomas Henderson to try to match that. ~ But Thomas isn't talking all that much Uus week He is just think· ing it " STANfORD'S TURK SCHONERT ACCEPTS THE PLAUDITS, MIU DOTTERER (24) SCAMPERS FOR YARDAGE. What Harris. Henderson and t.he rest of the Cowboys "think" is that Los Angeles doesn't play well in the clutch. Aroused Cougars Shock Bruins =-------Injury-riddled Defeme Beata lJCU~ 17-14 PULLMAN, Wash. CAP) -Washington State football Coach Jim Walde n's 'illlfttnN= pep talk was ~bot'ter than Knute Boebe's "one for~ the Glpper," but It achieved tbeaame result. W•lden said, "Hang in there." "I know tba ~di corny," Walden, aa(d. But lt woried, because his Oou1ara two-touchdow.n underdogs, edged Paclfic·10 Conference rival UCLA 17·14 Satvday. n 1 1.0VE TR•IE Dl1DS•, •• nld Walden. "Allowl.llC UCLA 14 pointa with what our delense,haa had to endure la one flae \rtbute to \hem. Thia wu one ol. the floeat dlf..tve e~orts l have aeen and I am real proud of our playen." WBU defeulve flfll·1trin1era clld not ble•w ol lnJurlea. •oar dPt end to the aame llde u tlDt mu and It killed tb•m on balance." Walden s aid . "Steve (quarterback Grant) got tired. He's not uted Lo playinl that-much wiULtbe ball un· der bl.I arm. We llept peddna away lnalde but it wu hard to find sometblna to run • acain•!-" . . UCLA (X)ACB UDY .DONAll11S Mid, '"We tuod oPP(>rtUDiu .. to put tbe game away. I'm not takinC an)1hln1 away from WSU. They played well. We bad our chances but wttb hro blocked field 8081I the mf>llW'tum abifta. "We worked bard this week on OW' left , aide practice for eXtra poiatl and ftetd 1oals. Otmoully we didn't have lt aolv61. we•re aoln• to ban '-° stop IOil\I few Geld coal1Uld10 lot It and aay W. dOn't bne tbe penoanet I don't know wbat elM to do." W8U'8 lllKS SNOW blocbd two UCLA field eoal attempt.a. Lut week, a lat• .. • UCLA field goal try was blocked in a loss to Stanford. After a scoreless ri.rst quarter, Ed1son High iii'odud 'Rlck &ashore found Curran a lone in tbe end zone for a 15-yard touchdown pass six minutea Into the . secoacl periocl. Boerlueeater added tbe U · lra polnt. Amonc UCLA's defeuJve biJhliPta wu a flnt·half lDt.erceptloa by &tancia IOlb and Oran1e Cout Colle1e produet Larry Hall, a-junior linebacker. _ Freeman McNeil, who berore Saturday's aame was the Pac·lO's leadinC rua1Mf1 1alned H8 yardl on 24 cam• but fwnblea twice. UCLA made It 14·0 1,11 than fo~r mlnutes later on an 8f.yard march tn four play1 with flanker DokeY Wllllama cateblne a 4'-yard Bubore past in lbe end IOOf· THE &UIS BA VE been their division champion six times but, never made it to the Super Bowl. One reason ls they have yet to jump their Cowboy hurdle, los· in137·7in1975 and 28-0 Jut year in NFC tiUe 1ames . The latter joust is lhe one where Hendenon rubbed it ln by lnt.ercepinc a ~ and l'1INlinC it back ror a tocle&dOwn. Los ~ beat Dallas last year ln tbe retUJar aeuon 8'lel' Coach Ra,y lfa)uul correctly predlded..-tlW tbe7 woukl whip tbeCodo7a. llaluali-WOD't M)' tbat tbll time allb9u1b be concladet: ~·we a't look at tt -........ . . . We look at it u competition . . . We're very conftdent." TBS~ PLAYSD well tbe lut tlme..lbQ were. in_ Texu Stadlum, bMtlDI Dallu 14-12 tn 1111 In a flnt·round plQoff 1ame. Tben they loll the next week to Wublncton. Tbe Dlll1u pa.yen also lora-t that Loe Anpla ls Juat one of ftve elubl tbat leads It.a all·tlme aerlea acaiMt tbe Cowbo71 by tbe mlflf,notT.e. A C•p•ule Report From the World of Sport• Alleged Punching Charge Gets ASU's Kush Fired From AP Dlspakbes TEMPE More than 70,000 rans gave Frank Kush a thunderous ovation Saturday night when the Arizona State football coach led hls team onto the field to face Washington. only hours after Kush was told he had been fired. Hls dismissal ls effective today. Kush has been charged w\lh punching one of bis players last year and forcing blm to quit tbe t.eam. lt had bffn reported earlier that defensive coordinator Bob Owens would coach the team tonight, but Kush was on the sidelines dJrecting the Sun Devils at the kickoff. ASU fam carried •lam and placards 1upporttn1 Kusb and condelJUlla.g b1a firing by A.SU AUaaetie .Dlrector Dr. F'r'ed MllJer. Some signs read: "Stand Up for Kush!" ... Keep Kush!''. "Wante d : N ew Athletic Director. No Experience Necessary," and "Fire Miller." The rans a lso chanted· "We Want Kush" before he ap- peared on the fi eld Kush. only hours be fore his team was to play in the Pacific 10 Conference game. announced at a news conference that he had been advi~cd by Miller that he would be dis· missed. Kush said he was fired because Miller did not believe bim when he denied punching former Arizona State punter Kevin Rutledge. "I told the team that I took a lie detector teat which l felt vindicated me rrom any wrongdoing," Kush said. Attomey11 for Rutledge have filed a $1 million Jawswt against Kush and the school over the incident. r------q..,, ol dae D•fl ----- Ex.OUcago Cub Manager Herma Prada, on out·. fielder llJ.ke Vall: "There lsn't enou&h mooey in the , world to gel me to manage if I have to loot at that face every day." Er.,l•g'• 44 robe t• ••ee 78er• J.a. Enta1 scored a National Basketball m Association career bJ1b or 44 pointa to lead Philadelphla put Houaton 113-105 Saturday . . . Bob Lalder scored 30 points, lncludiq the winninl basket with 11 aecooda left u Det.rolt ed1ed San AatonJo 112-110 ... Mldaael aay ~ scored six ~ta and made a key steal ln overtime to lead the New York Knlca to a 125-111 victory over W aabinetOn . • . Lany ..,. aeored 28 polnta to help apart Bolton to a 131-U'f win over Cleveland . . • ArUI GUIMN scored 25 points and the ftnt alt polnta in overtime to defeat Golden State, 102·98 . . . llletey ~ and lllle ..._ each scored 24 points to belp lndiana de· feat Atlanta 115-101 ... Dne Meyen returned from a back Injury to score 19 points lnttbe flrst ball as Milwaukee eruiaed to a 125-98 victory over Denver. T•r••'• Sl•p• 59, r.,. Ear• •I• The Toronto Maple Leafs took SO shots on Iii) Colorado 10.Ue Hardy Attrom Saturday night, but , ' manqed only scores by Lauy MeDollald and DarrJI 8Mder' lo beatint the Rockies 2·1 ln Na- Uoaal Hoekey Leaaue acUoo . . . . . Dick &ed•09d'• one 1oal and three uailta powered Bolton to a 5-2 wlA over · W ub.inaton . . . Dua.1 Gue scored two 1oala for the aec:ond- . atralebt pine to lead Buffalo past the New York Ialanders 5-2 ... 119' IHHU'• power·play goal in the third period bave HarUord a u Ue with Pittabur1h . . . &eve Shu aeoNCI t'wlce to belp Montreal put Quebec 3-1 ... ._.., ._... teored twice aDd uaiated on two others as Mi.nnaota blaa.d Qaicqo 5-1 ••. Detroit salvaged a 3-3 tie with Ed· .. ._ ~ erriYiai an bout late d~ to heavy fo1 ... Erte Vall ad GQ a..•ud each scored twice as Atlanta wblpped Pblladelpbla t-2. .,.,..., Aeld It'• ••••di•• •••e,._ -..... ol tbe United SUt.el ud def~­cba=• ._ Mid of Ja..-PQlted vtctodea lll m.r mttcbill Sat...,.y to reacll tbe ftnala of \be W.W llateb Play Joli ebamp&oaab1p1 at 'Vi,..inla Water, l:nlland. Roftn def~ r..aer two- 111> at tM ... bole, Aoki beat lenJ ....... ,.. at tbe .. ...._ .,._. aa •~-boar match ... Calm Peete rolled Ill eoD· Ne~ft birdie puUa _.....to a 17 to ,ave lllm a ODHtrc*e a.act ..... ...,... roundl ol tbe SoutberD Open Goll tourMy 1D Columbul, Ga. . . . AllJ AlillU abot a oae-over par 11 to maintain Uae leact at an LPOA 1olf tournament ln Portamouda, Va. • . ..... .......... DOD·PlaJial ea&Min Of u.. ILaJlan '-ii tum wtllch will mett t.be Umtid states Ii tllll Dma C\lp ftaala, wu ~ l'ndAJ ~t lll M auto ac· ~ ftalY . • • PrlM lpot WOil tbe ... LlDda Vllta ~ ___ ......, ..... Aidt&.., l\t ..... ............ J 'IROJANS ... the Trojans. They have two legs just Uke we do.·• MIKE DOTTER ER, an Edison High grad who account· ed for 88 ya rds and one touchdown. echoed the senli ment ·'This was probably our big gest tie," he kidded "l hate to tie because we should have won I guess you rould suy wE:'rc hup PY but not sat1sflC'd · · Turk Schont!rt C'l·rto1nly was The Servile Jl1~h gra<t threw scoring passes of 19 yards to Dotte rer and nine ya rds to Margerum before scoring the ty ing TD on a 10-yard scramble. "I don't think my heart can take another one Uke this. These Ra mes are tough on us old guys," said the f1flh ·year seruor who. al age 22. ta lhe veteran Cardinal. Not aa tough u It was on USC. Jn plllng up a 21-0 halftime lead. the Trojans spning While 1006e for 21 carries worth 169 yards. allowed no first down~ rusrung and contained every facet of Stanford's attack Only a fumble and an interception kept the game close. THE TROJANS even had one last shot at winnJng the game in the clOt!ling seconds, After Stan· ford's Ken Naber was short on a 53 -yard field goal wlth 43 seconds left, use moved 42 yards in four plays and 35 aeconda. With three seconds Jef\ on the clock, Eric Hipp'• attempted 39-yard field goal was blocked, thanlu to a tumbled snap. •'They completely outplayed u• to the second half," said RobiDIOA. • 'Tbey bad lhe in· ltJaUve and controlled the game offenalvety. It wu not a ereat performance on our part." Stanford Coach Rod Dowhower bad the opposite feel· in1. ''It's obvious that USC ls a great team but we have a crouP of courageous youn11 fellowa who played their hearts out," be said. "We're a eloce knit group of players and coaches. We Just never loet that feeling ... FOOTBALi!/ B~EBALL/ ICE HOCKEY. Pat>lO Football . Emotional ASU Stuns Huskies • TEMPE -Arizona St.ate'• defense ahut off the vaunted Wasblnctoo runnJn11ame and defenalve end Bob Kohrs nconred a tumble for a touchdown u the Sun DevtJa upset the ainb·ruked Husk.lee 12·7 lo an em0Uon-char1ed Paelfle·lO Coafere.nce football same Saturday nleht. Tbe victory wu apparently ASU'• lut under Coach l'ruk Kuab, wbo aooounced three hours before kickoff that be bad been fired because of aUegaUona that M bad punched a former ABU player during the 1978 Waablngton·Arizona State came. TM Sun Devils scored all their points in the Openinf period on a three-yard run by quarterback Mark llalooeaod Kobn recovered tumble In the Huskle end zone. ASU. SJ,AJ-point underdo1, ac:ored oo its fint poaeaioo ol tbe night, marcbine 70 yard.a In 12 play1. Malooe scored tbe TD. bull· lng bis way over the goal line from three yards out with 8:30 left lo the first quarter. With 24 seconds left in the period, Kohn pounded on a looee ball behind the Huslde 1oal.llne. WaablnltOll, on their one-yard line following an ASU punt, lost the ball on tbe ft.rat play frem scrim· mage when stellar taJJback Joe Steele ~ed up the ball and It aquirted into the end zone. Arisetla U. Ore .. • J 3 TUCSON -Quartet-beck Jim Krohn thr.-. two toucbdown Pilla fu complete loa1 drtni.in the second hall while the Ariaona d.eUQ..beld tllht to stve the Wlldcm a 2*-U:ivtttary ovff Orecoo in Paciftc·lO Q>nfereoce play. Flanker Tim Holmes, a Fountain Valley mp Pf'Od*let. *"9 ln tbe end sone to catch K.robo'• ft.rat aeGlina pees ha tbe third quart.el', a i•-yarder. That put the WUclcata ahead l'M.3, eapplns a 12·play driv• c:overto1 IO y8*. Tbeo lo tbe fourth qu.att«. AriloDa receivers C!OClUlmed their bot·buded ca&.dlm u Krohn apin moved tbe team • yardt, tblt time iJl 11 oa.n. 1'be t.ouebdown came oa aa ellht·)'ard .,._ to t.lPt -.cl 8'1J N~. who aaged UM ball U. tbe end .one aft.er lt bouncedolf anOreton recetvw. The Du.cu launched a dmperatioo drtv-e wtth aboul nve minutes remainlna. but Arbon.a comerbaek Drew ~Y\lle lo· tercepted a Bea~burn pw .i Ari&OGa 'a S2·Jard l1De to stop it. Krohn c.ompl 18 ol 2S pauea for 1.IO Tarda and t.o toucbdowna. The game wu a see-saw battle throulh the ftnt bait and up until Krobn'a thlrd~wu1er M:!On.OI pus to Holm•, wtl.b tM lead ('bangi.QR hand.a four timH. C'allf..,..MI 45. Ore••• St. e BERKELEY Rieb Campbell tbttw tor 292 yards and two touchdowns as California roUed over hapless Ore100 State. 45-0 Campbell, who pluyed less than two full quart.en, led a California offense which rolled up S86 yards and acor~ almost every ttme 1t had the ball Campbell completed 19 or 27 passes before comtng out follow ing his ~cond TD pu~s in the third quarte r Cahfom1:.i wc•nt 71 yurd!I m l 1 plays with the openwg kickoff and scorc.-d on Paul Jon('i.' one yard rUJl Afler tht team~ ex rhanged punts. the Bt-ar:-. moved 64 yards m five plays with John Tugglt• seoring from lht• !>IX to make 1t 14-0 Cars Mick Luckhurst missed a faeJd goal early tn UK> s~nd c1uarter, but made up for that "'.ith a ZS-yard boot oo the Bears' ·next possession. Eric Andenon then replaced Campbell for tbe tifta.I ~nes ol the half and gave Callronua 93 yards in 10 plays before scori.Dt from the fi ve to make tt 24 O at the hall In lhc Uurd quarter . (;ampbell threw two touchdown p~. one 12-yard tou to Joe ROM and the other tor ei&ht yards to Tyru Wrt1ht. The ftnal ~ar score came on a 10-yard ..,... by o ... Samas following a 7S-yard pus lntercepUoft by R.oa CocimJ&Uo. Se•tllwest TitaD8 M>eorb 33-7 Setback BICRNOHD, KJ. <AP> -Reaene quarterback Cbrl1 IHac, preued Into acUoo ..._ •tarter am H....,._ wu lQJared. p111ed for two touchdown• Saturday \0 lead Zaltenl ~ tueky to a IS-T eolle .. footNll victory over tbe Cal State Fullertoa Tltana. After Judi,._ a pair ol ftnl half acoriJ11 drf v... l1aae put East.em ahead ·30-0 wttb a 31-yard .,... to Ulht end lerry Par· riah. Early lo tbe ftaal pettod. Iaaac puaed ab yardl to Clu1I Cuttla to clinch Eastern'• Mb win in aix atarta. Cal Fullerton slipped to 1-'. A l'1·yard Isaac pass to Raynard Mc FalJ keyed an 80- yard, 13-play acorhlg drive on Eut.em'a first pouaaioo ol the d ay. Alvin Miller 1ot the aeon on a alx·yard run. Jaaac passed 52 yara to Cllltis to start a 72-yard, lour· play surse midway t.broulh tbe second period. Fullback Dale PaUoa carried lbe flnal Une plays, acoting on a fin.yard run. Fullerton acaped a shutout when, with 2:'3 IJLJ>J.Q..~------11 Butler l«>red oo a one· yard nm. 49ers Rally, °WDL, 17-14 DES llOINES <AP> -Paul McGaftlpn pUMd few m™':S-an.d ~ tooc.bdowna. lnel a 1t-yan1er to Henry Wllllama in- t.he fourth quarter' to lead Lona Be ach 5'.ate to a 17-14 non- coofer-.ce foot.ball vlct.ory ewer Drake s.tmday. McGalftpn'a paain.a raWed Lons Bed state from a Lt-7 balfllme deficit and tbe 48en overcame numerou.s peulUea and turnovers to MDCI t.belJ' re- cord to 1'-2. Drake. hieffeetlw on offentuve m lhe second half, fell lO 3 .. With Long Beach State trail· 1n~ l ·t JO . M cOafftgan hit Wilham., ovt•r tht-middle at the ,i9(>r. 40 yard hnf' and lhe speedy r t•('('IVl'f f;IC't'd the rest Of the "'ay untout hed t r> complete a ';''.! y:trd SC'OrlOR play With 8:12 l('ft IO lht-6!3ffit' M cCaJf1gan, who finished with 26 compleuons an 45 attempts,~ threw a 4·Y•rd l<..'Oriog pau to HRry Phillips to give the 4ten a 7-0 lead early ln lhe aeeond quartt>r Ralph Petrosian kicked a 40 yard h eld goal midway through lhe third quarter for Long Bea.ch State·s othe r points. Kings Score 5-3 Conquest LOS ANGELES <AP I Mike Murphy scored on a breakaway early in the Wrd penod to gave the Lo6 Angeles K.mgs a lWO· goal cushion In a S..3 victory over the St. U>uis Blues In a National Hockey League game Satunt.y n!ghl. SeconJ, Stringer Beats Oklalwma Murphy's first goal of the season. set up by Butch Gorm,. put the Kinp ahead 3-1 just 30 aeconda into the period. Murphy's 1lap shot from 2IO feet round a bole over Blun' IOalJe Ed Staniowald'a left •boulder. Bluet cent.er BemJe Federtro 1ot the goal back 3S Hcood8 later. and be MlOl"ed bJa aecoad goal of the aeuon late in tlMt period on a power play. But Charlie 5'mmer'a thlrd &oal of the year at 11: lS and Marcel Dionoe'• lint of lhe season at 13: 14 al the final period put the Blues down ~2. The Blues, 4-30-6 on the road la.at aeuon for the NHL's worst road record, finished their first trip of the year \.l·l. p,_ Ar ._.cee.. DAU.AS -'lbird-ruted Oltlaboma was dooe an by an Oklahoman &I~. With No. c Tena trailiq 7~ late in lbe first ball in a battJe of unbeatem. b9ebe leO!"!'• end St.eve Hall ol Broten Arrow, Okla .• scored bb ftnt eoDecl* toudtdown oo a remarkable ooe- banded stab"' DomaM uw.·. wobbly tlWo-yard pas.a. Tex.u' aw....., .,..._ wbkh beJd Helsman Tropby winner Billy Simi ..S. 100 ,. .... ...S allowed the Sooeer-1 onl1 abt f'1rst down.a and 30 yards P*H':ft• took over rrom tben-.m tM Luiahoms rolled to a 1.1-7 victory Ua tbe he.l:p al three field coals by John Goodaon. -· fJl wrt. Rall made Ute blod: that spran1 Earl Campbell few Ute toucbdown that beat otJabama 1H Hall AAct. "Not ooty waa that my nnt touchdown pus. '1 was my ftnt catc:b 1n two 7ean. ll ftnt about bow we bild beeo prac. tJelo11t.•• "l JOit fake a bloet 8Dd IO out to tbe end soae. It waa a areat J>MS. It la asua.Jly opm. I really didn'\ feel like it won the same became we WCM&ld ba" woo it ooe ••1 or anolber," be a.aid. Oklahoma Coadl B&n}' Swtt.ier. asked tf tt WU the belt defense be badaeen,aaid, "Yeah, aiDceTe.xas in im." Swiber added, ·-nat la one treat defensive unit. nat ,.., the factor to the 1ame. Our otfeme Juat coWdn't move." a..c .. f7, Te.¥•• AA• 14 OfilOLES IN COMMAND. • • COLLEGE STATION, Tau -Reserve quanerbad Terry Elaton eompleted two pauea 1D the flllal so •ec:ondt and leOnd oe a five-yarcS nm with ODlJ 15 9eCOftda left to live No. T·raked Houston a 1'1·14 victory over Texas AAK in Soutbwest Ocmf9eeee play. milted. "When be told me to go up and hit, I couldn't believe it. He said 'Take until it's two strikes.' " But Sloddard, making his first major league appearance at the plate, swung at the first pitch for an RBI single. That's the kind or stuft of which managerial genius is made. BalUmore was trailine S·3 when Kiko Garcia, hero of the Birds' victory in Oame 3, opened the eighth inning with a single. Garcia earlier had doubled home the flrst two Baltimore runs after the Pirate• 1rabbed an urty +.o lead. - Ken Sincleton moved Garcia up to MCOOd with bil t.b.ird bit ~ the 1ame. Alter Eddte Murray forced sm.Ieton, Doul DeCmc.a drew a wa.Ik, toadln• tbe bales. TBAT NOUGHT Tetulve out Of tbe Pirate bUUJ*l. The lanky, 1tde-armln1 rtabt·baod., re- lie.9d ~~:;-lD tbe ...... Muon, 11 aav•. But be ju.at d1dn have lt on Saturday. Loweneteln came off the beaeb to bat for Gary Roeaicke tn a rtabtJt·left7 1wlteb by lbe Oriol•. He drtlled a double into the rllht·neld comer, •corint l two runs and culUng the Pirate lead to 6·5. Billy Smjth batted for Rieb Dauer and was given an mten· t.ional walk, loading the bases again. Then Oriole Manager Earl Weaver fr'ent for his lhJrd straight pinch bJtter, Inserting Crowley to bat ror Dave Skaggs. Agajn, the strategy worked, with the pinch bitter drtlllnl another double -almoet Iden~ tical to U>wenateln's -into the ri1ht·field comer Jor two more runs, giving \be Orioles a 7~ lead. TIM 9101)f)A•D. the fOUrth Baltimore pitcher of the iame, was the ne.xt bat~r. 8ecauae of tbe American Lea1ue de· , 111nated·h1tter rule, Stoddard bad never bed an ottldal plat. appearlPCe ln the ma,Jon. But WI World 8edee ii be!Dt l>laY..t without the DU. and the 0riole9' burler, a fGrmer star basketball player at NorUI CU'Olln• 9tatf, always wW remember blf ftnt 1wtn1. · Stodclard bounced a alncl• .,.at t.b1rd bue, aeortnct.he ftflb run ot &bl lDnl.QI, ud &alUmore added anodler on a force play 1roundout by Al Bumbry. It appeared ilM bad upset Hoostoo aa tbe Coqan eat tbe ball for the final Ume at their .0-yard liDe witb oa.b' JD lecoedl left in the game. Elston. a &-3 Junior, bit Erie Hentni wltb a •yard completiM. Herring made 1 one-banded di'rini catcb. . Elston then threw to halfback TeraJd Clark for 17 yards Co tbe A&M Ove and acored on the nut play by aprtntlq around Its.ht ~nd afterbia reeeiven were covered. Arte. .... 29. Te.¥•• Tee• • LUBBOCK, Texas -Twelfth.ranlreft Arlrauu scored toucbdowna on Gary Andenoo'a 87-yard punt return and ltmn Scanlon'• 'f&.yard pass to Bobby Duckworth to defeat Texu Teeb 20-6 in a Southwest Conference 1ame. Scanloo, wbo completed ftve of nine pueee for u• yards, found Duckworth open at midfield lo the HCODd quarter for the score that gave the unbeaten Buorbaclta a 10-3 b.a.ltume eq.. lab Ordones kicked IWd ,oall of at yards ia the affODd qual'fft' Uld'30 1n 111¥ UilrCt 4Qlftel' ro-, Affi"osu, S.O for t.be 1ear and 2..0 to SWC. Teets fell to e.a..1 fbr tbe yev aad l~ la swt. -•' Aztec8 T()p Miami, 31-20 SAN DIEGO (AP> -~ck Mark. Balda &brew two &.oucbdoWn J>M14M ht Ute Heaila half -one ol them ua .._,.,.,. to flanker Bobb)' Ta,k>r -u 8aD OS.to State ICond a al·• D08· conference collqe tootbaD ¥ldory over Mtaml, "'-·• Sa..., Difht. Taylor'• toucbdo'«D ~early lo tbe ftaal ~ , • .,. tbt Allect a%H7 lead. ua adv ..... the)' Mid tbe reetoltM••1· After lllaml'a Du lllDlr M the Mtld to 2l·IO ~a 11-)'ard field pl, SU Dleao a.a. linebacker no9v .. cllncbld tbe victor)' lot' ta. Aa.es bJ ~ a Mike ue pw U.&weep- tJoa 24 yardl for a touchdown. The play occ wttb 101ne et.Ot mlnuc. to play. 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T•mpe 8eyl1f1vor.sby6""1p0lnts. --"'" ~ 11 e.M., CMftnet 4 ./ { { Nf'L f'OOTllALL: New EnQhtnd At Chic~ ARu•CM"t : Dtck EnbergendMerllnOls.n New EnQl•nd's Patriots ar. tied wlttl Miami tor the lead In the American Conference East while the Beats are two oam es behind Tampa Bay In the NC Central. W•lter Payton leads the ChlceQO •ttack and the Bean also bOest a strong de- fensive unit. Tom Owen tooti. over at quarterback tor the Patriots when starter Steve Grogan wes Ineffective to lead a 24-17 victory over Detroit. New England Is favored by 3117. S 1 p.m., a-annel 2 ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL : Atlanta at Oakland. Announcers: Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier -Both ~ •re ~ muctt in the TOmllno for thelr respectlvt' division titles. Oakland has a 3-3 record and trails three teams In the AC West after defeating M iami M onday night. Atlanta's Falcons are a game behind the Rams In the N C West. Oakland Is favored bv 5117 p0lnts. e 1 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ WORLD SE RI ES: Baltimore at Pittsburgh. Announcers: Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale. Baltimore ace Mike Flanagan takes the mound to oppose the Pirates' Jim Rooker In game five of the October Classic. Flanagan won the opener and will be rooking for the clincher t~ay. By coming from behind to take Saturday's game. the Orioles need only one more victory to wrap up the world title. It the Pirates win today, the series shifts back to Baltimore for game six and, if necessary, game seven. 9 6 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL : Rams at Dallas. Announcers: Frank Gifford, Don Meredith and Fran Tarkenton. DAILY PU.OT Ila ~ . Rustlers Fining a Sportswriter? In 34-24 " 'rha ' rrn__ · Setback By IOllN 8EV ~NO ; Ot•DllllY ...... l4tllf TO&AANCE-T be Golden Wett Collete 1979 foot ball MUOll ll deftnUel)' aoln& to bl remembend u the You of the Turnover. T he RuaUen bave banded out fumblel and tn~rcepUooa tbla Haaon u euy aa ooe would give candy al Ka1Joween. Saturct..y rucht qalnlt Metropolitan Con· ference representative El Camino, the Rustlers continued with Lbeir generosity. Three of four fumble re· coveries and one of three in· terceptions led to four El Camino touchdowns and the Warriors (3-2) rode the gifts to an easy 34·24 non·conference victory before a sparse crowd ot 1,500 at Murdock Stadium. In five games to date. the Rustlers have charitably given away 18 fumbles and 12 tn· terceptions. By contrast, they surrendered only 25 rumbles and ~even int ercepUons all las t season. "When you tum the ball over like we are. you can't win," un- derstated head coach Ray Shackleford. "We've been our own worst enemy. although au three losses (Long Beach, Santa Monica. El Camino) have been to good teams. I'll be very disap- pointed ti we don't finish the season 7·3." After exchanging field goals to start the game, the Rustlers began their version of "giveaway" in the first quarter when quarterback Mike M artin mishandled a snap from center and the Warriors ttcovered on the Golden West lO·yard line. Three plays later El Camino Don Mol'l'ow hooked up with Terr y Magee on an eight·yard pass and the Warriors assumed a 10·3 advantage. iea, i 1 t a "'""' Super Sport Suggeau I found it lnterattu that NFL Commiuloeer Pete RoeelJe would take lt .,a blllllelf ~to nne New P;n~•·Dd w l'Mek ~ Clayborn SZ.000 for h t altercation wlt.b Bcletoo Globe •Portlwriter Wlll McDonou~ M ueation ia. who'a aolng to f ln e Mc ? ze sportswriters bave a job to do, but where to you draw the Une. I'm alck and ti.red of acrtbea who hide behind their typewriter.. What'• the Umil a player bu to be pushed to! I& pertiOOa.I life? His IHe off t.be field? How much does be have to endure before be can retaliate? Have you ever beard of an editor llnlog a writer? I know the above may not pertain speclncally to the Cl•yborn incident, but how many times have you read a crilicaJ story about an individual in tbe sports field? Believe me. they're euy to write. A lot euierthan writing sometbine positive. So, for the most part, sportswriters thrive on gossip and creat· ing troubie. Why? For recognition mostly. These sportswriters who write such material were pro- bably icnored by their pa.rents as a child. Don't get me wrong, there's a place for crit.iciam, and, al times, it should be written. But just because a writer has the mind and a type.w;'iter. it doesn't give him a license to be mahctous. ~usl ooee l wouJd like to see ln the paper .. Editor Fines Writer for Provok.mg Player." ' That wouJd be tbe day. B~'• 011~ 1t'a9 co Ric a11 ll•p I always thought that 1r a ball hJt an umpire 1t re m ained in play. Recently, though, I have learned the rule changes somewhat m the National League. How? Tbank you. VS Corona del Mar T he rule changes when an umpire 1s stationed on the infield grass behind the mound. lf a ball 1!> hit in that vicinity and stnkes an umpire the ball would be ruled dead immediately and the batter awarded fi rst base credited with a hit The ball 1s onl y in play if it hits an umpire stationed behmd lbe infielders. Incidentally, onJy the National League umpires are stal.Jooed behind the mound. and that only occurs when a runner is on fm.t • :;# • -f. .:~ __ .. ... - What pitcher tn modem history bad the best ;. wmning percentage for a sea.son? ·: Yours truly, M.S .• lrvioe ; Ron Gu.idry 's incredible 25--3 record in 1971'..: gave him an .893 percentage, but betieve it or ~ someone did one better. That person is Elroy F;;;;: who was lS-1 m 1959 with the Pirates. Tb.is reeorct-:, 1s based on 15 or more decLs1ons. . . . ·-.'10. It 1t'cu11't Sa11dw 1'••l•z Who wece thf' last two pitchers to win 2S games and r ecord 300 strikeouts in the same year? Stncerely E.C., Laguna If one of your guesses was Sandy KoUfax, you· re wrong St~ve Carlton of Philadelphia ( 1972) led the league with a 27-10 record and 302 strikeouts and Mickey Lohch o( Detroit (1971) bad a 25· 14 record with 308 wh1fts. s....,. S pore Want• Hall '"""' .\IJUrt 1wn1' 111 ht-ur trum IJO"' Drop him a /me r n ''•&><.' 'Y'"' .\port' lwpartmt"ll Dadu 1•1U>1 JJ11 W &y St ( "1110 ·''""° ~ Cerritos Prevails The Ram defense will be put to the acid test against the passing and scrambling of R<>oer Staubach and the running of Tony Dorsett. Dallas has a S·l record white leading the NC East and will be favored by five p0lnts In a match that pits two teams that have met often In post-season playoff action. Pat Haden will d irect the Ram attack with Wendell Tyler becoming more of a key to the running gam e each week. But If the Rams are to win, it will be the defense that will have to play a blo par t in the outcome. F alling behind 20·3, the Rustlers eventually closed the gap to 20-16 before the blunder· ing continued. Eddie Remele dropped a punt and Martin threw an intercep- tion. Both twnoven. •t the GWC 1.9 and 18-yard llDes. respective- ly. •en takm in for El Camino toucbclowna. Tbe emba rrass- ment •• complete . Pirates T11mble, 27-16 \ i OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Scheduted MO"*"-I~ elude .,, eerty wton took et the top contllnderS tor a. 1979 .....,,,_ TftPftY and a W«kf series eMIVSil by Pete ROM. *304.m. (4) -N~L 'n -ScMdUe.d MOMlftb lnclud9 • ** at the KanNS Cltv CNefs' youth mcwement. Also, a ,. p0rt on the Calgary Stam peders of the Canadian Football League and their fans. 10:.S a.m . (3') -FUTBOL SOCCER. Noon (22) -COLLEGE ~·ALL -BrnlhMn Vouno meet s Ut ah State In a gam e taped saturday. (50) - COLLEGE FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS -Hlghllghts of col- lege games. t2:30 p.m; (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A t r ibute to Wilma Rudolph, who won three gold medals at the 1960 Olympic Games In Rome. (9) -TENNIS -The men's singles tlnal in the Island Holidays pro classic, taped at Ma ul. 2 p.m. (4) -TENNIS -Bjorn Borg meets John M cEnroe in the 1979 WCT championship final, taped In Dallas. Cliff Drysdale, Vic· Br aden and Valarie Walts report. 3 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Stanford Cardinals vs. the USC Trojans, played Saturday at the Los Angeles Coliseum. 4 p.m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBAL L '79 -Highlights ot co11ege games played this weekeno. 6 p.m. (2) -PRO FOOTBALL WRAP -Highlights of today·~ NFL action. (52) -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL -A taped replay of the game between the Fighting Irish and the Air Force Falcons, played Saturday. 7 p.m. CSOl -PROSOCCER 152) --BOX ING. RADIO Baseball -Baltimore at Pittsburgh, fifth game of the 1979 world Series, 1: 1s p.m .• KNX (1070). Football -Rams at Dallas Cowboys, 6 p.m •• KM PC (710). (The Daily Pilot is not resPonslble tor late changes.> ... .... .,._._ ~-­IEIC....I ... , '. ~ l1 l u -)ol GWC-.Yinotl 21 FG EC-C-:JIFG EC_,.... I ,_ ,._ --(C:..- llklll IEC~ 2"' -,_ _,_ (C:.- llklll EC-C-17FG GWC-Alt..,,11• M -· ltom -rtln I~ kl<kl owc -1>nw111a 1 "'" ll•k k teti.cil EC-P._ " J>e'• lrom Mofrow tc.r- llkll 1 EC-M<O\inQ 11 -· ltom Morf-cc,,,._ Ille Id GWC.-W-, run (Merlin f\Hll All•-•-1.100 o-sutlltk1 Fo"t~ Rushtt-Y.,°' P<>•\lnQ y&<d\ PUW\ Punl• Fuml>l~-'OS1 P~n•ll1~y1W6s owe 7S \••114 , .. 11 U.J s .. •• s..o 1 ... 1.~1 "'"" .... 10 , .. GWC -Alt..,llla JS.Ill WMJM• 1·4', 0et Ouea 7·1'1' Gont•I~ •·1. Marlin 8--2. Brumm.n l·lor ml""~ I . "lberca 7'4 EC-l<Hrd S-4. CCW\otl\en W . Palmff 1·2l ""°r""" 1.i.. -s for ""nus 16 wan HI t...i• ..... PH~ GWC-Met11t111·34·3. , ... Wall.cl\O·l~.o EC -Morrow ~lS.O. 241, 1-l~ 4....0 l 1 llldiY._ fl9Ct1y .... GWC.-<.otJel >12. Allavilla 3-26, 9,...,.,~ 7.31 Al>tfct 2·71. Crawford 1,. Gotlt.elft 2·71· c_.,,22• EC P..,.... a,141 , Sleinl\a....-1·11, P•lmH S-3" MaQeP 1.1, M tCluno l ·SO. McCr•no 3·11, Tllomit• t03; ~ l •S Gauchos Lose TD, Game, 30·29 Special &o dte Dally Pilot SAN DIEGO-SaddJeback College's potential winning touchdown was nullified by a penalty with 10 seconds left., and the Gauchos fell from the un· beaten ranks with a 30.29 loss to San Diego City College Saturday in a Mission Conference football gam e. On a tbird·and·two situation with 10 secoods left, quarterback Tim O'Hara threw to Stepbooe Paige in the end zone for what looked liketbewinningTD. Hobie Title ToFroome s,eetal to U1e Dall7 PUG$ But Paige was cited for of· fensive pass interference and the Gauchos were pena lized back to the 35 yard line. Guy Johnson's 53-yard field goal try with fou r seconds left feU short by one foot. 5<_., o.an- S.dell-11 , , ,, )-1' s..11 oieoo Cit\' 1 1 J t)-JO Sb-Ecldo 4S j>9U I~ o·H41r• (JO!>nwn llkkl SO .Smllll 65 run CC.rN llkld SO-Ha .... ey 11 l)eH from MKl'lllr.i< ICMN llk lll Sb-0 . ....,.. a"'" <JoltMOn kkll > S0-~44 FG Sb-Wink'* safety SO-C-HFG SO-H-6 fll'I I"°""'°" II I< II I Sl>-Smltll IS run ICAfN l k • I St>-J_,.,,. Cl F G SO-R"'cllffe 11 HU from MK"u•ell lrllf' lelledl Ftrstoown Rustie"Y- Panll'l9 var"' P•SW\ Punh ~ ,. 017• 211 II JI.() ... Fuml>lft-10"1 ._. Pe11a1llo·•••O. 1·'1 , .......... " ........ so " 4-1 ... ,.., 1'-JO.I .. ,. ,., ... Sb-M<Cllllou!lf' 4-11, Hk!IOI\ ~. ~ "'"' Mc~:J.16, O'H•r• 12-44 .................. Sb-N~ ~1-4, o: O'Hera 11·JIMI, 211 .................... ~H~ '"1; C.t"'°"" 1-10, f. .. 1-107 MW!> S..!I. Pe!Oe 1.J M<ElrO'l 1·Jl Jbn Marina Valkswapa CHARLESTON, S.C. --------- ~1 RABBIT DIESEL #.1'" FUEL -Dean Froome of 1Callua, Rawall ti the new Hobie-11 catamaran saat&oul cbampioo after beaUn1 a field of 3' Saturday la a nlne-rac. Mri•· Pr .... •e•~d 10 pc.MDta to .-.at Robie Alter, Jr .• the cWendifll cbamp l on from Caplm'aDo Beach •bo nmabed tin1 wtttt a~ ,.... . ._... ... ,. An,. •cw. Orlado, l'la., wttla •M polDta aD4 ...._Alter, Sr., UM ._.,.... ot Ule Hobie ... ot~·­............ Wtnnr m tbe comola· U. m.. wu TUTJ lmtG4'0DllaMML l;t ·1919 E.P A~!;,T~~r'!sMY LARGE $ELECTION· 942.2000: By llOWA&D L BANDY °'_ ............ NORWAL1t-Or-1e Cout Colle .. ~ eatdmp all Dlsbl but ·-... quite a'ble to -even or pass lbe bo9t Cerritos Falcons in opening South Coast Confer en ce footba ll action Saturday aipt. Aa a resuJt. lbe Falcoos posted a 27·16 vte!t.ory before 3,500 fans with a t>e-.y of l"UlllllJl• bam and a stout defense that stopped an Orange Coast attempt to scor e at the two-yard line. "Thal was a pivotal play for us," OCC Coach Dick Tucker said. ·•If we bad scored at that point, we would have taken tbe lead, 1()..6, and things could have been different at the end. But we didn't score. Give them credit, they have a good football team ... AYl'ER TI:fE FALCONS held at their own two on a fourth· down play, they marched 98 yards in 13 plays to score and take a 13-3 edge. A lesser team would bave folded at this point lnsfead. the Pirates came roaring back with a 7S·yard drive of their own to get back in the game. Dave Jeranko com· • pleted two passes for 64 yards lac ladlD1 a 47·7ard ac~ Mrial tD Kl1't Reed to pull to witWa bll' Ill ...... Tb.at.. -doee -Ulle:7 C9llld ... bowe•• c..nuo. 8eend .. each ol the final two quarters ~!ore lbe Plrates could pu&. their ftDal TD OD tbe board. R e..ne quartert>ad: Doan Dill.a wait. OYec OD a one.yard plu.n1e wtdl 4 : II left to play. AN ON-SIDES kickoff was re· covered by occ·s Tom CuUeo at the Pirate 47, but a fumble on the next scrimmage play gave 1t back to the Falcons and eoded any thoughts of a late rally. Jeran.ko left the game in the fourth quarter after being rut GWC Poloists FaU LOS ANGELES-Golden West College·s Rustlers. defending JUO&or college state champ1oru.. saw their 32·game water p0lo victory streak snapped Saturday as former Newport Harbor star Geoff Full~ led the USC freshmen to a 9-7 v1ctorv. USC "cored five times m tht> se<-ond penod and had the ~amc 1ced after thr~ quarters. 8 4 NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE C•ntral Tampa Bay s , 0 .833 133 E~st 3 3 0 .500 88 _.,_ ~ °'"-> •• J-tt .,,,11 c~ -~ .,,.. t111c. ,.....,, occ _ .. I'<; Cttrr-C-J""'C~lllClll OCC ltittlJ-ft11fftJ«-O(lllC:ll ..... I Hr v--.. tt r"" IC-MllOlllClll (~1'1'-H•l-llOft •l f"tercetptfOlt reeut'A \( .. le<lo .,n. 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Ga. -GeorPa erupted for two quick touchdowns early ln the third quarter on an 11-yard run by Mau Slmon and an 11-ya.rd pua from Buck Belue to Carmon P rince u lhe Bulldogs upset l3th·ranlled Louisiana St.ate 21-H in a Southeastern Conference football game SaUl.r- day The Bulldogs then survJved a fourth.quarter com<'back by the Bayou Bengals. who drove 80 ) a rds ror one score and had another threat die at the Gt'Or~w 22 when Scott Woerne r recovered a ru m blc with a litll<' more than two minutes rt• matning Alaba•a 4• .. f'lerifta e GAINESVILLE . Fla. -Second·Slrtng qua rterback Don Jacobs set up one touchdown with a 24-yard run after a fake punt alignment aod bolted 73 yards for a third-period score. leading second-ranked Alabama to a .o-0 romp over win· less and punchless F lorida Jacobs' fourth-down run alter Alabama shifted out of punt formation set up ~adman Shealy 's three-ya.rd touchdown and Shealy's nifty nm.nine set up ~ve Whitman's five-yard ptun1e as the Crimson Tide took a 14-0 first.quarter lea~ and coasted to it.s fif'lh triumph of the-season and 14th in a row. N. Ca...S•• sa. 1, ,..,.. ... ., • RALEIGH •. N.C. -Junior runnJnc back OwiRht Sullivan scored on a 14-yard nm in the third quarter and North Carolina State's dele!IDll6 hailed Maryland's runo.lnl same ~ a the 17th-ranked Wollpack recorded a T.0 lbotoat in an Atlantic Coal Conference same. Sullivan acooted throup \be ri.tbt 1tde ol the line with 12: 54 left in the third quaner to cap a 74-yard march. Te11~•~ 31, 6eer•la Tet>• • KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Quarterback Jimmy Streater passed for two touchdowns. ran a third and sel a school record for total offense as Ten· nessee blaqked Geor&ia Tech 31-0 Saturday. Before reUrtng midWllY in lhe t.bfrd quarter in the non-conference college football game. Streater picked up 103 yards on lhe ground and threw for another 96 to raise his c areer offense tot.al to 4,210 yards. The old record was 4,068 yards by quarlorback Condredge Holloway from J9'72 tbrougbJ.9'74. f'leri"• S•. J 7, llt. .. 8a. • TALLAHASSEE. Fie. -Jimmy Jora&a'a pasaes to Jackie P1owen set up OM~ and produced anoti.u u Dimb·ranked PJodd.a State scored a 11.a .tctory over M"91MtpJ>I State SaturdaY m,bt. Deftnli" end Ed Ricbatdlloo plQed a trey role In the .tetor1 by reeovertnc two key "1mbles. Jotdln found Flowers in the deep corner of tbe Irish Whip Air Force AIR FORCE ACAbEMY, Colo. <AP) - Quarterba8 RUltY Lllcb threw two touebdowD paHet and ran for a.notber score, and nmnlq back Vaaaa Fe= bad a pair of tltat·balf Tt>I u loth·ranked «n Dam• rouled Air Focw •ia Salurda1 ID eolJeae footbe1l. Tbe tmampla 1*eted tbt f\Ptlq lrtab to 4· l th1J MUOD. 1'ld)e Air Portt drODDld to M and had It.a 1o11n1 streak at..ted to DIDe tam• -\be lon1eat ill acact.mr bUtory. Notre Dame put ..,..,.,.. u.r. 1uataloed ac:or- 1•1 ma.rclMI and caDttaUaed OD two FalcoD tDrnoftn t1Dr ~TD ud a ftead fM) to n>ll up a ll·T Mlftlme edp. I ~ end zone with a 17-yard touchdown strike with 14 secoom left 10 the ftr5l ~all to lift a sagging Florida St..t.e ofteue before 48,701 fana. the largest erowd Mer to aee a 1ame in Doak Campbell Slalllwn. Richardaoo reeovered the blUest fumble of the mgbt m the Flonda Slate end zone after Bulldog halfbar k J am~ Doss had dashed 34 yards to the Serrunole one y ard bne with 2 56 left in the lh1rd quarter Michigan St. Knocked Of/ From AP Dllptac:M9 MADISON. Wis . -Defensive e nd Dave Ah~os raced M yards witb an interception for the cliocbini touchdown and Steve Veith kicked three field goals, leading Wi.scoasin to a 38-29 upset of l.9th·ranked llichlgan St.a~ in Big Teo college footbaJI Saturday Two fumble recoverie9 by defensive end Guy Boliaux set up touchdown nms ol Lbree yards by Curtis Riefuardson and one 1ard 'Y Dav. llobapp for Wisconsin. 2-<I overalJ and 1·2 in tbe Big Ten. Sopbomot"e Bryan Clark, pl~ because regular quarterback Bert VaQ&hn was sidelined wtda a kidney ailment. couldn't rally tbe Spartans after they blew a 14·3 nest quarter lud. ewa•••• si. J4,llt.•••rt J~ COLUMBIA, Mo . -Secood·1tria1 quarterback John Doerner threw two ~wn pu .. and Terry Suellentrop rwbed for 141 yards in the aecond half to ~ UDderdot Otlaboma State to a 14·13 Big Ei&ht victory over No. 1S Mls· souri. MlsaoW'i. a three-touchdown favorite, led at halttJme 13-0. but kicker Jeff Brockhaus. who kicked two field goals in tbe flnt half, miased on three attempts in the nnaJ ei1ht minutes after tbe Cowboys took tbe lead. Ollle St. 41 .. l•ftla•• • COLUMBUS. Oblo -Quarterback Art Schlichter. tbe Bis Ten's total offense leader. ac· counted f« 20( yard.a leadin& eiahtb·ranted Ob.lo Slate to a '1.C victory Oftr Indiana. Sc:blicbter, a sophomore who led the naUoO'a major collele passers two we6a aao, completed seven Of 12 pas.sea for 136 yards. One of his comple- Uou wu a 21-yard touchdown to Doug Donley. ~•r••le•42,IC• ..... LINCOLN, Neb. -Tim Haaer threw a pair ot touebdowll puees, Dean Suk;,: eked three field. ,oalJ and reserve I-back JobaloG .ran fo1' two more TDs u flfth·rannd ebruka cl'Ulbecl Kauu G-0 ID tbe Btg EIOt Conferuce opener for botb lcbooll Jania BedwiDe, with 18 yardl nllb1q for tbe day ICIONd cm a M-yard nm and SUlt1I(> added fte.ld 1oa~ of U and 11 yards to live Nebrub a 15-0 balttlme9d1e. ~ .-Cltl••• ~J, .......... SJ ANN AllBOJl..-.llklll1an IGllll•on t.uM« Bmll WOolfolk ~on tOacbdoWD rw ol U and 41 y..-to 1Md tbe Utb.-rund Wol'erlMI to a 11·11 ... ,. ~ °"' _...,. .... ? .... TIM Oopbera trailed Ollly M·n wttb n .. mlnut. Wt la U.. same wbm Woolfolk a 1-1. . ltl-pc.tia11 lllr fr'QID W.-netd, N.J., toek a baDdQi from ~ a . .i. = .t llUW off., rllbt ~ ... -~-~·Jard=--· wblcll put .... .... ~ r. IUelqU. j .. l I I. ••• a..r. October 1•. 1m It 's Time for Goblins Coatume designer -offers tips for making your own Halloween otitffts. Save money and have some fun. Jt'1 •._,.t Hallow.........,.. "•t .. ., u .. ,..~. ,.. ...... Mtw1th1Wlidt"ta •afeb nd ~ ue ta.. major eoeeem oul:fhtin• ,-a .. \tis tar K.uowe.n. -" BJ ......., JOUr ctuJd'• outfit, ~ wln °" ... coma. ~ to cmtume .......,.. at lla1lc llountaln, lncludlnt the kind of orllinaUty that wins prise• at Halloween puti•. Butt.re Williama, wardrobe manaaer for ltae SJx Flat• park, offers these tips for bomemakers deaJ1ninJ Halloween attire. St.art with f\nt things first, a concept, abe aay1. "Decide on the klnd of animal, fairy tale or science fiction cb_aracter or secret wish the cblld wants to protray. "Will it be a f~y cat..QJ' a bi&J>ad w41f? A bany-or c~-w1 c , a cheery or threatening mouse or Martian, an ugly, wart-covered villain or a Jolly clown?'' WHEN PlJTl'ING together a costume a lood rule is to exaggerate points that draw the eye, she ~ted. 'Mak~ lace super-lacy, for instance, p81Dl extra-wide smiles, frowns and facial features Clowns should wear over-sized gloves and 1>port big noses and over-sized shoes T.'OrD over the child's sneakers." Make a pattern of newspaper or look in a pattern catalogue in your local fabric or sewing notions store <Halloween costumes are usually in tbe back of the pattern book). Thrift s hops a re good so urces for accessories and costumes that can be altered with only a little s ewing, s uch as old period-look evening gowns and tuxedos that can be cut down to a child's size, old black skirts which make good witch costumes, and oJd tablecloths for shawls and capes. Bent coat hangers are good for out.lining wings, antennae and other shapes. PAINTED PAPER cups and egg carton sections make great Martian. and space looks when glued or sewn to skull caps or visor hata. Oki IP6Uow atutftq mJxed wttb flour and water IDUel IOOd beardl • m.taebel. Put plpe , ........ lD • UtUe lirl'• ~ to make u.cn RaDd out •tift11 wttI. a tnOtened look. For a quickly accompliabed festive loot, ute tlue·on 1equlns, rbineatones and other trim a. Some coatumes are eapeelally eaay to faabJon out ot exlatlng materials, Ms. Williams saya. like a black cat, uaing a black leotard, black ti,cbta and black dance shoes. "Make the cat's bead with a black beanie or black headband cover ing the bair. To the beanie, attach ears cut out ot cardborad and painted black. .. A LONG BLACK knee sock or stocking stuffed with cotton and sewn to the back of the leotard serves as a tail. Pencil in wbiakers." Ms. Williams also saJd a white rabbit can be made easily. Tie a pair of white alacb or looee white pants at the ankles for a balloon elfect. Wear white socks and sneakers and a man's or boy's white shirt. Add a pastel colored vest over the shirt. For the head, a white skull cap out of knit fabric can be purchased or made cheaply. Paint cardboard ears <or glue fabric onto the cardboard) and attach them t.o the hat. Make a cardboard fob watch and hang it on colored string. Pencil on big whiskers and pink the nose. PROPER FIT is important to safety, Ms. Williams cautioned. For example, dragging cuffs on trousers are too easy t.o trip over; loose sleeves tend t.o sna1 and catch unless elasticised <a larize rubber band will suffice) at the wrist. Hilf-maslts covering just the eyes are safer than full masks. If the costume is well-done, a Cull race mask is usually not necessary to con vey the character idea. Put vasellne under makeup t.o remove it easUy. The child wiH tbua be able t.o see and breathe better and will not continually be acljuatiq the mull. The Catch to 'Catch-22' • START NOW FOR HALLOWEEN FUN By PHIL THOMAS ,.~ ..... 1-. NEW YORK (AP> -"Catcb-22" bas become part ol the American laquqe, and that malt• writer Joseph Reller yery bappy. "f love It!" entbuae1 Heller. "What novelist wouldn't like that to happen t.o the title ol Ilia rirat novel?" But, Heller says, it really should have been "Catcb-18." Cat.ch-18'? "I started that book when I was 30 and it was publl.lbed in 1961 when I was 38." Reller explaiJls. "All those years It was called 'Catch-18' -even the firs t chapter was published in a paperback collection as ·catch-18.' "But," he says with a smile, "the year at was being published Leon Uris had a book out called 'Mila 18.' Since I was unknown and Uns was famous. the publisher thought at wouldn 't be a good idea lo put out a book with a similar title We spent weeks trying to come up with another tiUe, but nolhmg sounded nght ·'Then . one day, my editor bounced 'Catch-22' off or me. and I thought. 'That's right. that's quite n ghl ' " Readers had to wait 13 years for Heller s next novel. "Something Happened." lo appear But his third and most recent offenng. the bes t-selling "Good As Gold ... only took a relativ.ely sbort 31h years. Heller explams "I was working full ·lime writ in g advertising sales preseqtations for a magazine so I could only work on 'Catch-22' m tnY spare time. When it came out.there was more al i.take than mere vanity My future as a wnter was at stake "I felt that 1( the book was received badly by a ll the reviewers and 1t was not read I probably would never write another novel. I bad a good job and I didn't know whether 1 should quit it and write full-time. "Well, il got enough good notices to encourage me lo start another book. and then l quit m y job about a year after ·catch-22' was sold to the movies That brought me enough money t.o allow me to wnte full-time (or four years. - "But when the money ran out I had to teach to earn a living. I also was.,worklng on a play, ·we Bombed m New H•ven: #blch took more yeari. from the book. So while there was a period ol 13 years between boob, it really dldn•t take 13 years to •lite 'Something Ra~-··· eu;r says 'Something fflippened" eamed him enough to wrt~ full·Ume on "Good As Gold .. . An easy-gomg SS.year-old with • thick crop of curly wl\lt.e hair. Heller. who Uves in New Yortc City. says the Idea for his new novel came after he had full.shed giving a reading to a group of women writers and one of them asked hlm why he hadn't written a book about "'the Jewish expenence m Amenca" which 1s the way 'Good As Gold " open:. · "Well." Heller !>ays. "I got to thinking about it and I began lo wonder if I could wnte such a book I'd always been aware that I wa!t Jewish. but my background was a secular one I'm not orthodox and I know IJttle about ntual or religion "So I tncd 1t and here 's the book " He says. "Wh at I'm trytng to do is wnte a successfuJ novel ai-a form of literature What ha!> happened in all of my books is that I try to write about Uun~s of interest lo me in a way that l th.ink of as unusual but sllll deal with matter.> of strong interest to au people my age and over "In 'Good As Gold' tt Is the·very strong pull of family relat1ons h1ps on my main character. Bruce Gold. a m~n who wants to disassociate himself rrom the past. to nse above h1s stat.ton. bu t finds that 1n spate or himself the past is has and his family 1s has .. Heller says that whale "I'm not aware of this "'rule I'm writing. all my books ha~e themes an common In all or them there 1s a heavy awareness of the presence of death -it happens or il 1s something that 1s going to happen. and the climax pivots on the death of soml.'body other than the main character "Also there is an awareness or the presence of money, even when money ls not needed the subJect of money wall be introduced You see. money can be a way out of responsibility. "These things emerge in my work because they are in my nature, and I use them the way I need them in each work ... A Withering Walt Whitman Cheryl Ronao It ia more than difficult for me to accept that summer ia already gone and I am silting i.n the middle of a bunch of falling leaves once more. Tbougb autumn may be colorful, lt ta not my favorite time of year. Historically, I tbi.nt of lt u the lut quarter of another unit remindinl me I have not accomplished a.ny ol my New Year's reaoluUona. And when the crabcrus i.n rny nower bed belina to tum llrowa, .• l.am awara.tbaUlaJlowMA,uui Th'"hli\dae and Cbriltmu an:d aid season and bankruptcy are about to f .U lllto my IQ. It la time for prtorttlea to be chanced. Thia year such thln11 have even more meanlnc f0t me. Tbil la the year I am seriously a~mptln1 to ac· complisb a IOAl I set for °'1Mlf four 1ean •to. At tbe 6e.ftnnln1 of each iummer -when ffeel hll· lMledJ am t1®I -l wnte a-..U. M> tbe Academy of Ameriean Poet.a requestina an entry blank for t.be Wah -wlltm.. Award contest. Tbe ....., ol the contest la DOt only the recipient of a . maable ulb award b-U bia poeU'J la J>'lbllahed in bard· .... ... pape.rbound eoples, .Snn ,.u oo tcbedwe, the eotrJ bluk a.rrlv• in my inallboa fll9 ftnt .,,..k of SelMsnber du.riq mf deelialnl Period. wtdcb pv .. me from September 11 to November J! • to prepare a book-length manuscript of 50 to 100 paces for submittal. The second half of September -with children return· log to school -alwaya paaaes in a blur. lt'a 1enerally not until the flrat week of October before I open the envelope from the academy and read the official entry blank rules. So here lt ii, tbe middle of October and once a1ain I'm le11 than 20 pa1ea into my JO&l. Per normal, l&> appears there ii a--poelibWty next )'ft!" IU7 be tbe mm time r write tot.be academy. Obviously, 11 Ume wu reall)' a problem tt seems loaic-1 that I would bave prepared ahead -perbapa dur- int the 1wnmer wben I spent ao much time puttln• 1witan loUon on cny belly. But then you 1ee I wouldn't bave an excute or othen to blame for m_y failure. Tbe .real nux I ........ Jllllll. after four yean ol talkinl about It. ent.el'ed the coat.ett II tbat I a~ afraid I mlmt not win. In lbott. I 6ave beell loblll&ted by a fear ol miadlnet.ed .tnveatmfata and unavoidable lou and bave 1backled myself to rauure by not attemJti,Qf to 1urpau my own aar· row UmUa of ae11 ... teem . I am a Uon wit.bout courap -whieb reminds mt of a triead ot m1De. For yean my friend told everyone he knew that be \ wanted t.o Oy a radio-controlled model airplane. For years he was afraid to spend the money t.o buy one. Ooo day, he took a _deep breath ud ~· _ ... r--i~...,...,.~'• alrpllne kit. Re wu not seen for weeks because be was spendin1 all bia time ln the 1arage buildina IUa plane. The ftrat day he new It, lt crashed. But be had finally. for the first time i.n bi.I life, done aomethint be aaid he wuted to do and ao be patched bis plane and new It atain and tb.i.a time it dlcbl 't ctub. Now be la the proud parent of many model airplanes and alljda Ldeadl thi.Dk..he is veey couuecou.s .and quite boring. Thil tale brinfa me back to the cont:::t t h:ive pre· pared for my sle1e by maktna a aiant pct c ~ vc~ctable soup ror the cblldren . I plan to bole up for the next few w"ks to •ortc on my manuacrtpl. U.mlqway did it and Faulkner did lt and t can do it. Just leave me alone, baby. In the event that I fail to complete my mlsalon, would you p&eaae not spread the word around? ~' ..... "-'-.... . . " """'. .. . , IWLYPtlOT ;,...f ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECf( 'Enfant !ferritlle' Lives With Ad I ... .. • IDl'roft'S NOf'S -,.._ °::J t tilt -..,..., ............................ .. • .,, ......... !1 ,.... .. ..... .... .. • .., .................... ,.... ;;' ----· . ~·==,,., ........... fM.,. • .,~"..!!-~ V&HICS. lt&lJ -A ateamla. &oadola 1Udea do-. the Graad Canel with a tone p .......... -• whilf ·bired lady ln brtsht· eoloredclrwl. ·'Then ta. Pew .·· totDebocb ahoult. Aboard t.be ele1aot black bMt wtt.b freab lacquer and metal poU.h -tbe last prlv1Le ion· dota ln Ven.Ice -la Peco OUQeGhelm. the American mi.WooalN a.rt eoli.ctor aed once the darllq of t.be American aad European avant· tarde. Now l1 and rtail, Mn. G"'ll«'belm llvff alone ln an lath eowry palauo wttb her only full-time compaojon. Cellicta. a 15-year.old blind • and deal apanlel. ''I am not 1eWq an1 mon docl ••use I don 'l want to a.ave them bebiDd wbell I die." •he aaya, potnUq to • dot sr•v• ln the 1anten. the restlq place for-aome ol tbe • doc• born 1lnce UM7 When she bcNabt tbe bouM. ea llOU81118 A LOW, white •tone lb'UC· ture ataQdinc downstream aad acroea the Grand ' Canal from St. llan'1 Square, It ii alao 1 ' mUHUJD, (Wlt•lntna ooe ot the wortd'1 moet lm- ,... ~ ol ...., ....... ut.,:lM -i>Mffi~y wort.la over • miWaD, In· elude by 11ell'l1 100 artilta -amona them MIO, Cbqall, Dali, Erut, Pollock, Bnq• aad De Cblrieo. · .. Her eolleetiolt embraeea an tbe oonrealiltie ~ movelDlllla ol IOth ceaturJ art. '"She baa dooe , ~at many lll1lleUllW bave tried to do,•• one eritJc aald, "And done it better." • Shew..-t.be "ealant terrible" ot tbe GUI· • 1ubetm fa:mily. Solomoa Gua-beim, louder , of New York'1 G~ lluAw:n, wu ber uncle. She now amilea at ber Venetian '''nickname, "PessY La Pana" -Craay Pe11Y. .. - ~··---­But It'• a alp that the Venetia,.. re1ard Kn. : Gu1ienbe1m -wbom they made an honorary cJU%en in 1982 -as one ol them. By Venetian tMntinl, you can hardly take llle in stride un- less you have a streak of madness. AMONG 1M! MOCM!RN llA8T'IR9 -Pe11Y Gu11enhelm. 81,. tbe .. enf ant terrible " of the Guggenheim family, poses between paint· ings by Jack.son Pollock tbat are part ol her collection of modem art valued at over S35 mUllon in her Venice home. As a patroa of the abstract expressloaisl movement. her place as assured in art history. As intensely as she loves Venice and ita peo- ple, Mrs. Guagenbeim bates her native America which, she says, gave Mr an unhappy c hildhood and a distresamg adolescence. Her fJlther. Benjamin , drowned on the Titanic in 1912 when she was 14. After a brief visit to New York City in 1969 she vowed she would never return to the United States. where she assured her place In art his- tory by Jauncbin1· the abstract expressionist movement. "I don't think they need me," she says. "I don 't need them. "America is too big and frightening. Too much puahin1 and everythln1 is so h~Uc, aDd e ve rything is the same, all tho.e t.own. in tbe Middle West all exacUy allke. lt'a inhumane and impersonal " MU. GUGGENBEDI SA Y8 8KE FELL ln· lo collecting art almost by accident .. It was after • divcwce, aM aomeane said I lbould start ~lher a publ1ahing compaQy cw mt art 1allery. I figured I'd loee too much mone1 In publltlalnc, so I started a gaUery." She began dtacovering and launching younc artuta Her most sensational fmcf wu Jadtlon PollOC'k. who was wortu n1e u a carpenter at tl\e Gu~.cenbe1m Museum while trytng to sell bis p1ctur~ Holiday Tradition lS • Sexist To ron . ..oh' lht' artl'>l for not havm g sold .• n \ \hlnJ! I U'ol'll (t) bu.. ''°'' r><Unt1ng from ,., 1•n •·xh1b1t11111 I "l>f>rt'>ort·d -.h1· '>:t}'> 'lh,.11 I """"'to l 'dfl' til•f<in· thl' l.'ar and b•1u~·ht th•· pie 1ur1 -. •m• J dJ~ fri1rn th11-.1· P oHl'ol.u\'o '4 h 11 '4 JOtt:d tu -.t•ll dn<l li(l•I fJUl of !ht· city bell\g threatened by the German~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: Something drives m e nuts every year, November through J anuary. 11 you could run my letter by mid· October. it would mean a lot. 1 am a professtonaJ woman, married t.o a proteMk>n•• mu. We have a aolid marrtaae. Jlecame we live elo9e to my bulband'• family, I have agreed to spend Tbanbatvin1 and Chrlatmaa with them. But I resent the treat· ment women get during these holidays. Here's the routine: We are in the kitchen c·ooking from morning till night. Everyone ex· peels a big breakfast, a good lunch and a big dinner Then about 10 p.m. the gang wanls turkey sandwiches. Mee1nwh.ile, the men sit 1n lhe living room . watching footbe1 ll . requesting hl'l'r and other hqu1d nourishment When my husband and 1 have dUll\er guests. we both pre pare the food and cle an up. I wouldn't dream of asking the women to help me in the ki tchen while my husband and the male guests relax. Why 1s this expected during the holiday season? loddeotally, 1pendln1 the bolldll)'9 wtth my own family would be no difterent. Thia pattern of behavior 1-universal. Ia there a way out? - 'TIS THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY? DEAit JOLLV : Ualeu yoa eallat Ille back- log of the other womea, yoa are 1tacli. Your lonf! vokf! wouJd sou.nd like a wbJmper amoag • pa c k o f b o wling coy ot es. So . ua l te , bandmaideDB! B•od togdber and speak u a ,1troup -or resign your11f!l1 to another of We'11 sulst l.nequJU,.11. Remember Heidi Vs. 'f New York-Oakland? I don't like to think about the executive at ABC who decided to pit Pope John Paul ll's Cele bration Mass in Washington, D.C., against two pro football games and a major league baseball Ml_ries last Sunday. • lt waf" a gutsy go-foT'bi-Oke ·deciljoo that would either make him a hero to 7~ milllon foot· ball widows or plummet him to obscurity. He bas not been beard from in a week. Some ot you are not old enough to re- member the wt time a civilian show tried to buck television football. I'll never forget it. It was lo November 1967. One of the networks can- celed·out the football aame betweeii New York and Oakland lo run a children's clualc called ''Heidi" in ita place. It not only set children's literature back 20 years, but the shock waves throulhe>ut this country are still being felt. A FOOT&ALL FAN from San Jose broke in· to a library and slashed up copies of "Hans Brinker," "Allee in Wonderland" and "Little Women." A bitter fan in Queens relinquished his citb~p and said, "Thia i.s not what I came lo Amettca for." A drunk lo a bar in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. bad ~be rest;rained when be threw a glass at the TV set. and shouted, "I've been watchina that stupid goat commerclal for 20 minutes now. Where are the Raiden?" The day after the telecast, I called my friend Marte. You may remember she's the woman who sot sick and tired of her husband s itting around every weekend like a dead aponge,soabe made a lampoutofhlm. "WHAT DlD F&ED SAY when you tried to watch the Pope's Mass?" "He didn't know the difference," she said. "He said the offense moved a little slow. Then he went to the kitchen for a snack and asked me to call him if a nyone scored. I told him it wasn't a ball game. It was a Mass. He thought I said ·pass' and nearly t>roke his foot getting back in· to the room. Then he wa nted to know who was calling signals and I told him it was His Ex· ceUency. He said that could be any one of 15 quarterbacks. What did your husband say?'' "I can only tell you the vole was NFL-4· Christians· l ." Sparta enthusiasts just aren't ready for a pootillcal experience . . . wilh lhe poaalble ex- ception of Howa rd CoselJ . ·youR €ffll,;D·DESERVES THE BESTr The- Reading Game™ t-:nn no 7tl.'J-2tiff:I J'MJUU1f'n ll 792-:lllGH Crtft•h•w S\-52.\:I Torr•ntt :11:1-1619 f1tllfl'l0ft ll~l).W lluntinl(lClfl Rnf'h H42.-06Clfl AMERICA'S FOREMOST READING ACHIEVEMEN T CENTERS Mhudon Vi.In ~•k about our lndJviduaU1ed reading instruction. 7flH.77fffl Eight years of succes . Call ue today. N•ji;:r~: ,~:•f'h A•• L••de1• Two days before the Germans mvaded Pan s, she too« her collecl1on to tbe United SUltes After World Wa r II. she ended her "ex· 1Je .. 1n ,._Pw York and came to Veruce fo r good DEAR ANN LANDERS My 80 year-old aunt v.as arn>stt.•d at her home in Cmcmnall and taken to J<11I b<'cause ~he did not show up in trar r1 e rourt for a movtnR v1ola\Jon Tht• '40man '48!> held from mommg till evenmR t-ven aftn '>he posted her own bond EVEN Bt.:FOat: RER COLLECTION btta me famous. Mrs. Guggenheim wa.s makin1 news WJth her roma ntic eseapades She has been mamed four time-. lo Bohemian paint.er Laurf!rK't> Vail '4 nlt•r<, J t>hn llolms and Douglai. Garman and drtl'>I \1 J'\ l'.m '>l and involved 1n '""" rt'1Pbr.il1"<1 rr>mJlll't''> w1lh playwnght ~Jmut•I Be<·k1 ll .ind pa1nt..r Yvc~ Tan~uy Our preacher went to get he r out of Jail On t he way home !'!he suffe red a severe heart at tack <The woman did not have a tust.ory or heart problems ) RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ; 'i\ ·t O \\0 •f ~\~\. G~tt \,\'ii , ·fl'~ ~o\l1l 1't, . INSTITUTE FOi W"-Y .. Wlltf I ... '"' uou.scoo Slll9($ Maybe tblS letter might save other sen10r c1t1zens from Ii similar fate. -SICK ABOUT lT ••n~•& s45-nJ2 ~- DEAR SICK: Every pe..-wt.o la &Ikea &e jaU, He. a a.-pecl.ed aat*ftr, la •lilied a. oee &elepti~ caD. I IMipe all re .. n ..._ f!lclerty kill drtve will la,.._ • .._ 'f1hrs Ute l•pertuee ol ,._.I at Mee II die)' ....W .,.. af..a ol Ute law. DEAR A.NN LANDERS: Our child la a hemophiliac. Thia blood conditioa makes a peraon extremely vulnerable to bruiain&. He often look.s as if he bas blaek eyes.. Strangers atop WI oo the street and ask, "What happened to the poor child?" We don't feel like diuusain& bis problem with people we don't know. Wbat'a more, we doa't want the boy t.o feel be ii "different." What should we aay! -R.C. DEA.a a.c.: st...,. .. ,, . .,... "->' lta• lteaap""•." Be .ery aauer4f.fad. Sllew • alp el.....,._ •r .... , .... If &Ille atraaser Hila U)' fuUae' qlleSU..., lpen Ill• ud move•. DEAR ANN LANDERS I'm a widow wbo has starte6t.o date again. What should I do with ·my wedding band and diamond eo1a1ement ring' Put them away or switch them to my right hand? I've seen other widows do both. - LAKEVIEW. WASH. Dear Waala: De wllakHI' muea Y" feel comfortable -elu.er la "preper." c .... ,....._sq..11s• FEAR OF FL YING? T dl..c Th" hr~I Step To T dke-011 l Al I l-01< Bl<O<..HLll<t: 171-l 1 '-4e>-J<l.!O • t'-1 <I 102 <nonst 111nbrir ©arr '· I ..................... zr'w1 .... IUllHllE DRAPERY CLEANING SYSTEM Let us '99tore the beauty of y00r dr8Q9fies r19ht in your hOme of ofllce Why take down your drapes ro have lhem cte.ned when •I can be done where they hanQ? You need not be w1lh0ul your drapes f0< dava 0< ..,.. .,, • -'tb our •JtCluet¥e ~ ctw+itnv r>rOCnS 'f0\1-c&n MYlt youn:tl"llJ)etl C1eaned rn tne morning llld ef\tertaln In the afternoon• We clean onflNIY fabrlct but we spec1allze in problem fat>nc;, The results are dramatic drapes regain thelf "like new" .,.,._,anoe WithOut ruu 0< bother our c1ean109 method gentlv ex1racta embedded '°'' and soots Without N t\erlh lumbting action that c.n d•fn89e dehcale labncs Lei ua lake the WO<ry out of dr8')ef)' CIMnfno. c.tt ~experts tor an ac>c>o1ntment °'tree fttlrNta .......... . ... ~ .... ........... ., .... ~ ..... •lc•a•c.t .,..,_..,....._ 545-7433 a. Olnast 1J1abrir Olarr ' .................... ... I AdJ~ctnt to Sout" CHst PIH•> J ·1 ~ .. . . ·-, , ..... . ...,. ••• I. ft "" • ·-.... • • •• ff • • ..... #'19,... ~ •t ... I I ..... • • I • • I' •' o I I I 4 ... I • •.. • • • ... j J j 1 I \ George-Dobkin A Hulltiqtoa ... ch 1atc1en waa tbe setting (w tbe weddiftt of LeaJie Dobkin to Max Geor1e lL · Tbe bride, daQhtel' of llr. and Mra. Oacar DobktD. ~from c.i State, at Chico. Tbe , aoa of Mr. Pd llrs. Max Georse ~ Yucalpa, 1raduated trom Cal State. Cblto. " Tanner-Kirby A Dec:ember wedd.in1 is planned in St. ¥ar1'• Chapel, Charlotte, N.C., for Catherine • Klrby and James Tanner Jr .. The bride-elect, daqhter ~ llr. and Mrs. Michael Kirby ol Newport Beach, graduated from the University of Notre Dame. She Is director of the Skalin1 School al tbe Ice Capades Chalet in Charlotte. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. :James Tanner of Rutherfordton, N.C., gradual· ed from the Univenity of North Carolina at Chapel m.tl. He works ln the exploration of o· and natural gas. Klingensmith-Abt A March wedding is planned in Salt Lake City for Solange Abt and Kenneth Klingensmith. The bride-elect, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Gatton Abt of Salt Lake City, ia a student at the University of Utah. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Klingensmith of Newport Beach, grad- uated from Newport Harbor High School and George Washington University. He is a graduate student in chemistry at the University of Utah. Holmes-Hiiker A Oecemblr w ...... II tl111Md bl St. AA· drewa 5!Ei Cb....U (a Newport Beach for I.aura _.=o••· TM o1 Ill. aad Mn. U.V. W.... fll M...-t ~Uld from MeNally HIP lciool .., a&MIMltd On.n1• Coa1tQJll .... n. ,._.. "4 .. ,,........,.~--• -ol llr. an4 Mn. Vemon Hllllt1 of ~ crlduated fl'om Sunny ffliil lflab Scbool and Mrved In tbe U.S. Air Poree. Costelloe-Copenhaver November weddinl ll pltnMd at the Pint Unlted lletbodlat Chu~b for P.U Copenhaver and BriMCoeteUM. The bride-elect, dauihter ol Mr. and Mn. Paul Copenhaver of Coat.a lleaa, ll'aduated rrom C:C.ta Meaa Kltb Se1'ool and San Diego State Uoivft'lit,y. The fut\lte brideJroom. aoo ol Mr. and Mrs. John Coetelloe of Cotta Mesa. araduated from Costa Meaa High School and Southern California College. -.... Su iter-Hausback St. Comeliu.s Church ln Long Beach wg setting for tbe wedcllhf of Pawelte Hausback and Rob Suiter The brld.e, daughter of Mr. and Yrs. Pet.er Hausback of Lona Beach, graduated from Millikan Higb School and Calllomla State, Long Beach. She is employed as a certified public ac- countant at Crltlkoo. Tbe bridegroom. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Suiter of Tustin, eraduatlld from Wilson High School and Calllornla State, Long Beach. He is employed by Le Fiell Manufacturing. The couple plan to live ID Huntington Beach arter a trip to Hawail. Etchandy-Cathcart Corona del Mar Community Church was the setting ror the wedding of Georgia Cathcart and Larry Etchandy. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Cathcart. of Irvine, graduated from University High School and Orange Coast College. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs . Dominic Etchandy or Anaheim, graduated from Anaheim HJgh School and Fullerton Junior ColJege. He is employed by Etchandy Farms. The couple plan to live in Orange after a trip to Carmel. Surfside Cir~ .. ? Will this white bikm1 wrapped in a beaded fringe and topped by a thick. white terry cloth "trapezist 's cape" catch on along the Oran'e Coast? Parisian couturiere Anne·Mane Beretta showed the design in her spring-summe r 1980 ready·to·wear col- lecUon. l Boreseope ) MONDAY, OCl'OBEt 15 1t7 ft'DNBY OllA&a ARIES (llar. 21-Apr. 19)~ Emotlonal responaea elDlllaaalaed -provide time for lolic, define uptrafiou and avoid eelf-deceptlon. Be ready for daanle. travel, variety, deallnaa with young penom. lncludln& cblldren. Piaces, Leo, Virgo natives ~prominently. TAU&lJS (Apr. 2C>-llay 20): Accent on pres- sure, basic Issues, commitments made to older individual. Review financial structure. You can successfully complete transaction. Select quali- ty material. Capricorn, Cancer persons figure in scenario. Remove safety hazards from • homebase. SCO&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2l): Member of op- poslt. ._ Udl Ill acbievlDI pl Aeeat ambi- tioa, ·~•snake room for yoa:neJI at top, Gem~rtaa natlv• n...,. prominently. Pay au..adoe t.o ..nu. dlrectiooa, in· st.ru . SAGJTl'AaltJ8 (Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Em- phasis an nward for cl'eative efforts. Clear lines of communication -write. publish, ad· vertiae and dlatribute. Family member initiates major domestic adjustment. Be receptive, PUBUC NOTICE diplomatic and willing to make concessions. ~•etmous au11N111 NAM• ITAT•Murr CAP&ICOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): If persis-T"• 1011owlr19 peu.on• ••• dolnQ tent, you uncover mystery and pave way for 1111s1~·~·14 N w w 14 1 , e financial benefits. Accent oo.Jeaaes, rentals, in-PHOTOGRAPHY, 36'6 C•ll•m•••n vestments and "secret desires" of mate, or1ve,ccw-Ot1~r.c• t?•u • JoM W Whll•, )676 C•lamu•n partner. One who depends upon you, including or1v•. cor0No.11Nor c a nm relative, makes special request. Be reasonable, J~m•' H wi.ue. 36~ C•••m•r•n PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1<1l TOCallOtTOaS SUHlllOtt COUllT Off TN• STATllCWCALt~NtA l'Oa TMI COUllfTY O~ OltA!fGI -. ... ,.,an Est•I • o f MA RIAN I 8ROWNltlOG E ••• MAR IA .. IRVIHG 8ROWNl'll OGE a nd MARIAH 8~RIOG£. O.C:u- HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tlw t •eclllo .. d -·-Mmecl o.<.-nt t"-1 •II --lwvl"Q cl•lm• 4'Q•l,.ll t"" ulcl OK-••• r-1•..t to Ill• , ... m . •llft , ... ...C~UMY YOU<llert, •n -Ollk.e Of ltw ( ler'll ol IN •OOYe .... llllad <OUf'f. OI to Pf9Vf>t n.m. wllll '"• ,_.<H"9'Y' •ouc:._,,. to '"" ~ 01tt''9t*1 .. ltw I-ollle. .. Ol ICellll C W•IOV't. otlO 8trC:ll. Solite 100. H-PO't llt! .. 11. c.Mlfonw• "*· ""''<" I• -Pl•• of -·Of llW -"Of'Ad In •II M•t'-o -1-l"Q 10 llW Hl•I• Of W ld OK.edne1 wlt"•n f°"' n"Ofttlt\ •ffer •~ flr\C PubllC•hOI" of '"'' "°'"• F~..-c• 8 N•ti. E--ot-Wlliol __ ........,0.C_l ICIE ITN CWl~n ""~•t...w "'• ••rc11. SW.. -N__, ....... u._ Tat 111'11!1>7JU A_._, ... ~ ""°''"-Or-C.,.\I O••ly Ptlol !t.ol lO -Oct ' .•• ,, .. ,. .. ~,. PUBLIC NOflCE PlJBUC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE ITATllMCNT 011' WITHDllAWAL f'llOM ~AllTNl!alHI" OHltATING UNOIEfll "CTITtOUS 8UllNIH NAMI ,,.. fol!owlno PHson '1•• "'"""'•"" ., • v•nerel o•rtner from the .,.,,_""'° -at•no .-ttw t.c llhOU\ ~~•-of CALIFORNIA KANl>O at 11a1 Oc:.,.,.tlt'eere L.ane HunllftolOfl llM<fl. C• ~ T ... llclttlOUI llu•"'"' ,..._ •l•I• m~nl ~ lfte C>llt'lnet•l'iP wH llled on 1t ?t.114"' IN Gour>lv of Or9"9f F 1111 N•-... o AdO••u of "'f' Ptf\Of\ ¥111--•"'I C,..'1_. S .,,...,Gf'I. ISU' WV•noon~. v.nN""'·c.. •to ~ Cherttt S WriQht Ftil\U -·-Or-c ... ,, D••IY PtlOI ~p\·m-n lO Ott '. "· "" 31•1 ,. PlJBLIC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS aUllNESS NAME SlAlEMENT r~. lollowlftO _ ..... , ••• do•"ll DU.i._ ... , ICE YSTONE INVESTMENT. 11M7 8itr••r~ Cfrcte. Hununotort B••c" l'ICTIT'IOUlaUSINl'H C•llf0tn••- NAM'1 5TAT•MlNT J• ...... J Klut1110. 11~ llff••r• Tll• •oll-u•Q "'"'°"' •rr doiftq Clr<I•. HuntlnqtOfl S..oc11, CalllOt'flt• not weak. 0·;~~~ ':U~~ ~·~·o~~u~1~d 11v • l'IJ?lt7 bUSll .. U.. ~ GEMINI (May 21·June 20): Finish what you AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be familiar '""'1t.., ~,,.,.,..,.,P Publtd-Or~ Coa•I O.••• P1101 CON·BUF OISTfll18Ul0fllS l011 SuUll IC Klutni<k. 11~ 8er1•r• start, avoid scattering forces. Aries native aids with rules, regulations. Get expert counsel, in-~,..1,. ~~';';.t~"11r .... pt 7l JO•ndO<I I II ,.,, J/111~ IClllyDroo•t L•n• Co\I• Mtu. Clr<t•. H""tl"91on S..o<ll, C•llfo•nl" in fulfilling aspirations. Popularity increases, eluding legal nuances. Cancer, Leo, Capricorn ce .... w•••' uw member of opposite sex pays signlflcant compli-natives figure in scenario. Oeler to judgment or ::~;!~~.1~11.,...,. ,,_ PUBLIC NOTICE menl. Short lrtp could be on agenda. You'll soon one who aided in past. Play waiting game. A "'m°' be rid of burden. COOtract COWd be "00 the Way." Pul>lt<""" ()r-(°"\I 0Allf p,fOI ~~,n:,f"tl-•"'1 ""'""' "oou•o °"" b Sept n. JO, 0t1 1. " t•r. .-, ~ CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Obtain hint Y PISCES <Feb. 19·Mar. 20): Long-standing >1t0,. wrH co•sT sTA110NERv FICTITIOOS BUSINESS HAM( STATEMENT reading Gemini message. Accent on money, obligation requires attention. Utilize material at ANo v 10Eo suPPLv ,.,., 8olU personal poesessiona, locating what bad been hand. Take basic steps. Accent on employment, PUBUC NOTICE ~::,c,,r,,:;:=· Hun1tnoton eucn loct or atolen. Hi~bllgbl ereater independence of special services and general health. Aries. S•"<I•• Scwo "°'' Mo•n•no<t•• tboulbt a--1~ .... mee•:ng could result in start L"b ti fl . . y . ~IC'TITIOUS8USINlfH Ori•• HUftll"Olotl 8•kn C•lllorn •• .., ll:UVIJ " u 1 ra na ves gure m scenano. ou re on "AM€ su TullENT .,.,., ol "something bi,g." brink of major discovery. RoeERTA c wH1TE PueL te T11•' _,....," c-..t"' o • ..,. '" LEO (July 23-Au1. 22): Lunar cycle is such RELU•OHS. »1' c..1•m•• ... o.... d• .. •<N•t ------------------------!(Mon• dtl 'Mr. C• 9'•U ~· So<•o that you team, teach, m=e new contacts and ex· RDtiert• c wi.11 ••• ,. C•IMf'I••.., '"'' \1•1...-1 ... , .. _ *"'' .,,.. nreSS vna .... lf in a me profitable man-OrM . C~ Ott"""' C• t?•» c-t• Ci.r• Of Or-County on~ ~ 1~--Tiii• ~lneu ll c-.ct..i llV •n In H"'ber lt. '"" ner. Ctrcumatancea tum\in your favor; you can 01.,1dv•1 ,.um• be at rilbt place al rigHt time. Emphasize in-HOLLY LASH VISEL R*'1•C w11tt• Pu11'"""° 0r-COA\I O.••• P11oi oo.fid il1in · Hll\ ,..._t w<H IUf<I witll IN 5et>t 'IO-O<t 1 t4 11 !ti• -.!7 1' dependence, c 1 ence, w · gness to invest m '°""1¥ ci.rti.,. °'-Col.tnlv o" ~ your own capabilities. tHcher of vole• and '•mile• "· "" vtaGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You have reason dramatic art_ a Marvh1a.1C- to celebrate -what bad been a source of fear .-...8Natln tone ""oductlon =:,:_,. .. "!':t.. "CTtT1ous •us1Nus ..,._.... ,.. NAMI STATEMENT becomea reason for humor. You gain rare in· wtttt •ccent on per1onnence, N••~ a..c ... c.u...,... '~mm ,,,. to11-1no .,....,,, ,, oo•r><1 ousi· sight through ''backataee view." Gemini, Sagit-Pllbllw.cs 0r.,. cout oa11v Ptiot ... u,:~RJORY's INTERIORS .,50 tarius natives figure prominenUy. Wbat bad NOW READY TO RECEIVE ~ot. n. JO, Oct I,"· "" ,,., ,. R-.! RI-Clrci.. l'ountaln v.11.iv. C• failed on two occulona will succeed OD third al· PUPILS -SINGERS ANO t?IOI PlJBLIC NOTICE '"CTO"'S OF "'Ll. ......... M••lorY e UIK111111l, "so Red tempt. " " " -· PUBLIC NOTICE "''"" '''"•· "°""'•'" vauo. C• LUBA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Red tape falls ·----------• .,'°' aside -you have 0 re1ter freedom of thou0 bt, Concentrating on weddl"" music, f'IC'TlTiout 1JV11N11t '111• .,.,., .. n '' tclndUtttc1 11".., "" • • • ....., MAMa nAT'IMINT dMll\ltl action. Creativity, romance, fulfillment of church solos and funeral material Tll• 1011_1119 """'" ••• 00,,.0 T 111 , :;:;,~ .;~~~~•..,1111 1 ,,. ''special dream" comprise majo.r bipUgbta. C•ll 873-0134 .,.,,,=~~HT MARIA A LIMill!o c_1.,c1trtief0r...,c°""'"°"s. Aquarius, Scorpio. Leo nativea play algniflcant befOfe t a.m. or efter t p.m. PARTNl!MH•~ ,.,,, $...,.,.,. EHt 1 .... r.., "· '"' roles. In matter• of speculation, stick with s..1 .. ic.1ntM.C..11on1iam.. · ~~1~ 0r-c..." o.i~'~j: O lltorn1" _,.,. ~· Jo"" w Con1•,., ll10 K 1t~WOOd. Tr,,, Dv\~ Ii <ondU<ted by •n '" Or•ftOI'. Gtllfoml• "'6• dMckHI L .... ., .. .,. c 81111, ttlO? P• .. o Jamn J ICl\ltlll(~ LOIT'lft• L~une HIOu•I C•l1•of'n1• '"'' ,, .. ...,.,....,, •• , fit.cl w ltn tM '1•11 Counl• Cltt• Of Or-County on 0 < Tf\1\ bV\lnf""" •' condu<t~ tJV • IOOf'r t tt1't o-''W"_.' C)tt~r~+tl: IJ1lJtlt '°"" w Con••· Pul>l"llo!ol 0re!'91 Col\t 0..Uy Piiot l """'P"<'r C 8ul1 Oct II 11 n-NOY • ... ,. 4071 1' lt\\\ \~f'ftWf\1 •• , "'"° .,tt\ tr. P lJBLIC NOTICE Count• C~rt al Or-C-•• on()( t~·. "" Dumber 4 <>'Hffl .,._,...,,,..,, ,.,_.,ion. ~111 u ., °'' 1 .. t"' -~~~~~·-~~----------------------------------~--~!•Cell~~•• Cff"re tlon, tff2S ' • • • · • s.,,.c,11 ..... Sul!• IC , lrWlll•, ---~ ADVANCI RIGllTRATION NOW OPEN. Now is the time to sign u for Ice skating lessoos at the Jee Capedes CMlel. \Vhether you've ice skated betore or never ice skated In your lite, one of these classes is·for you. Classes fill up fast, so call today for all the information for the wtiole family. aNCI •m•VATIONI FO• GROUP fUNCTIONS. Ice Capades Chalet is a great place tor private or institutional group functions. Otll now for-reservations. Cell now ror advance regestratlOn and add1tl0f'l8I tnlOJmobOn ICECAD\DESCHALET ntt Ila_. lllllH .... C... ...... CA ne2I , ... u...N.....,(11•l ........ t' Catlfwftle 91714 LM1llr I!. C-, OD Hf9"1M!d Df1.,., TUMlll. C:.lltwNa '1lilO Ric--I . -Mtlr1.., J Orllfln U c ,.,uu Tr•• t..•n•. ''"'"•· ce1~mu Tl\ls......,_a~tl't•<•· perfllel\. cr.....~c:er.. ,,..,,0 ............ Vb~ T~IJ ............ Wet tiled wllll Ille c-ty c-• 0r.,.. c-. on a... _.,., It, ""'· "12211 ~wi•-er-. eoe.t o.i1., "''°'· ........ Oct.7.14,tl,tm .... " \ ·-. PUBUC NOTICE - IUftd9r, ~ H, 111'1 ' 'ApocalyJMe Now' 1himp1 on private agoni.es ., ITANLSY UVPPllANN .. Apoealypee Now," -..a.e cllNctor Jl'ran· cia eo,,ola'a elahnt for flt moral 1tature, dHpit. U• 1lmpU1tlc relation to Conrad'• "Heart o1 DartaMu," ll at lta bllt in deUvertnc t.M tutuN o1 u.. n,..t treaked-out, pW·popptn.c. rock·aceotupanjed war. F« the American fottea, Vtetna.m a.em• to have Men divided pretty much between mWtary vtrtuo.l, sratetul for "'1 ebQc:e to ex· erdae tWr lkllll, and mOlt ol lbe troope, wbo never believed ln anythlna ucept the poulbtllty ofbeiQs~. P~ aETWSEN a irowtnt anU·war movement at hom and an wiwiMaf>I wu In h'ont ol tbem, tbey au ff end: and their 1utf ertn11 wu often tranamuled Into irou slntbter, Into dru11iac. into hysterical hilarity 1et to music It'• th1a wild, peycbedeUc war, mucb more a Juncle dlacotbeque with butchery than face-In tbe-mud natura111m, that Coppola undetslands andreGdenwell. I think that Coppola, to&ether with John Milius. ~author of the ureenplay, decided that the picture bad to be somethi.q other in texture than repl"tlMtltat.ion, had to lift past what TV bad made familiar. . EVEaYTRJNG THAT tends toward this alm is auperb. A helicopter attack on a Cong vlUaee at a delta, Jn which the planes broadcast both "The Ride of the Valkyrtea" and napalm, after which some of the vtctqrs IO surfing, after ~cLona ~,. drops a rivec-patrot-bo"ln'ftlO posltJon for a journey upstream; a sudden en· counter up that river with a USO llrlle revue in a buse amphitheater surrounded by atant phallic mluUes · a U1hted briqe like a mla· placed featlvai; t be boat crew's nervous deatructlon of a family on .a aampan; the ar- rival of the patrol boat at its destination, a tem- ple deep tn tbe Juncte, glldiq In between canoea filled with allent white-daubed natives in a scene that marries the archetypal jun1le· princesa movle tot.be Babylon sequence in "In· tolerance" -these, and more like them, show Coppola at his height. Where Coppola la s hort is in thought. He stumbles when be thinks, when be thinks he's thinking. His most wholly successful film, "The Conversation," faltered In its fdea-structure. "The Godfather," both parts. "'t8S strongest in its execution (also its executions), not in its adolescent fmpllcaUon oC analogy between the Malia and corporate capitalism. In "Apocalypse Now" the attempts to dramatize private mora l agony and general moral abyss arc disjointed. assumptive, weak: The very first sequence is discouraging. The protagonist, Capt. Willard. is seen close-up and upside down , then bits and pieces of his Saigon hot.el room are filtered in, like a record· album-cover montage. He's drunk and drinking, "A SCARY, STYLISTIC THRILLER"-Los Angeles TIMES "A TENSE. LITERATE HORROR FILM" -San Francisco CHRONICLE •F•NTOHGl.OONTO ... • MD STAY TRL THE VB1Y DR Pl Ti IC' -MALCOLM McDOWELL• DAVID WARNER MARY ST•&NBUROEN "TIME AFTER TIME" MIKLOS ROZSA •. , NICHOLAS Ml::.YU~ ••• ,. t<ARL Alf: XANDER 8 C)T[; VL 1-tAY[ c; • Hl-Rl:J JAi I I • • ·, NICHOLAS MEYER ' -.. ... ~ ...... -........ _....,... .. ,,. be am..._ a mirror wltb Ma ftat. TllS IYMIOLS OF dlaonter are 1tale; any W\lon tn M1u.l1h between \al ud him ii mllaed from the llart. From that POtnt on, bl• moral pU1rlm.,. la tablieated whlle hll phyaica.1 pll· crtma .. la vlvld. WRlard, who baa done Joba llke th1t before, la elven a top.aeeret mlaalon: to proceed up t'OUntry and "lermlnat " Col. Kwu. a 'brilliant Green Ben!t officer who hu tone Imperially e1omanlaca1 aod murderous. On Wlllard'• Journey up river, the boat Is •ltacked n,..t by m1chlne gun, then by arrows, then by spear. The message -we're burrowing down layer by layer la too patent to affe~t us. POU'l1CAU. Y, TOO, the film Is empty. but th.,n il doeln't bave much political ambition. What it wanta is to be a moral allegory. like its Conradlan model, a nd there it flutes com· pletely. Unlike Conrad. the experiences along the way do not knit toward a final episode of revela· tion, tbro retrospective Upl .....,CM>nt1~· ,,. ........ "llOCIC Me IOU. twt1CHOOL·1 .. 1 ................... .... '' f• A • ' • ' I "'PEMC AT HANGING ROCK' ELECTRHS ••. NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRES•GLY DIFFERENt" -Jtu -· -Y•• OM\' lie•• "-1114 ....... Picnic at ~~:=r H ·ng -..:;;.~ R~ofi lf'GI :._~',',':. . oci " -~ ... -.. Jr .. : NOW PLAYING lOWAJIDt' lllllTOl OIWIGI MAU nun WllW San1a Ana !>40· 7 444 Orange 63 7 ·OJ.40 Garoen urO'le 894 !>3'.18 HAMEi• Dtt1H·IM Anaheim 879 98~ ..._ SENSATIONAL WHKt I JU -t•dw.erd ~ I '"' N r W POK I Jl8W»Oat'. omrna Newpoft 8HClt loM47IC) Dlllf • L• • ttt · 1M • ltte ·--- CINEDOME ( \ . f..11' l t • CHAPMAN AVE. IS.A. FWY OAAlllllE 134·2653 ...... 111. ........ , ... ... IAI · lttl·>•·'-'l ·MI ·IHI ,..,...._...__.._...,....,,...8 .... ,.., For·~ llltom\lllon call E111J111ic"'*11 Holliat 7tH34.fflf No them• ls deYeloped. The ftlm la a atrin1 of Mt plecee. tbroush which we are teased with advanc. data abou{ an eccentric who tul'll8 out to be more or lee• what we expect. Tim KtJ&TZ WAS a top officer wlth every chance to 10 higher, who at 38 opted to become a paratrooper. oatenalbly because be wanted to take bard ways, to teiil blmaelf. Yet thla lover of the knlfe-edae has only recenUy d.lacovered that war la horrible. Kurtz'a quotations from Conrad and from Eliot (who quoted Conrad) are gllb attempts to enlarge him. His own dialogue ls larded with what I'd call sound-track profundities. "Yoo have the right to kill me," be tells Willard, "you have no right to judge me." Try t.hat on your piano. MOLON BaANDO, as Kurtz. ls bald in several ways, shorn of hair and power, postur· ing and pompous. Martin Sheen, the Willard. who baa given good performances in the put. is utterly inadequate here. "'"'"'' .. II. u. St VOITI(,. 41.AO•IHff NOW PLAYING IOUTil to&IT UWMll' c.(IU WOT (0$1.4 Mts.i !>46 ;>711 Wt\111\111\!lf 19 I 391'J FOftlWO ~EE SHAMEFULLY FUNNY! THE ARMY STUART I. 5"Al'lft0 ~·AN ANUotATtO COMfOY •AN SND A VA LISA FILMS ,ROOUCTION v..c.~ ,._..,_aJelll I YW-8 10 •a.-. M&..-AY••YAll• .. ftaWAY•a .. 1•1-~ °"'°' ... ~ ...... MATTS. MICHAIL O'DOHOGHUf S<rfff\pl•' "' f'tCHA. "90'" ... n •• ()r.,.... dWl0¥t tr-•~ "°4A • 0-C:C ... by f't(;HA 6 -_--- AH~ M#IMON't eaUAM IR l.=!!C._'!'-,_ •• 1 c 1m1 ... ,,. "_...._.,v.u.FM• . . !!!!-•• . ~ '·'·'.' 1 ..... CllVY OIASI ..... "*'. _ ... (Dr.W.ym..f . .... -~ .... ,A Mt A Hf 1 J ( I ... . . ., .. #••·-~, ,., •' ••,,. ••, _... - ---- -- ---A --•• • • --• ........... ··-.... .. •' --- - ) ' ~ ---~ ... ftl Landmark Attracts Actors CHINO (AP) -la .e. J1iMD tMn are lwo fll r.t•• an -U-. .e.o .._ la 8& •t ir:.rc-hJ Md U.0.. Mo CllT)' Scrtea .... ,,. ....,.._. 1Am.-•IUha"d .... Mtr M• deal11u .~ Nert ..alr • .,.. ........... ,,_ U.. r.ai-CalUorale Mea•a .......... ._ ... .,,. ~...,...win,.... wt ~~-·--. . ~a..!...~~y FONDA alt.a la a htlb lt•th.r wAC1C11"'1 cl\a.lr atueb''-Ma script. Illa.,..,., ::,::;-mo;~~=--~~.:!.~ Ile umbrella aitktl W.m from OM i.atate1tn1 q. h1a ~la$!_. penp&raUoe. hftda • p1 a.,... &ar1 06deoa, • crimlul .-.. tt• ...,..i to tM U.S. kPNllM QMart .. 1ta Mood \be criJalaal j\alUee 111tem en it.a Mt\ Tbe tou.rt ~ Oldeon'• ple1 t.bal every efe._..t ln a criminal cue ii entitled to rennt.atlon by rounael. Gideon's slx·year ence wu oven~rned and in a new trial - lJine with a lawyer -he was acquitted. "GIDEON'S TatJ••n:· baaed 00 An· t.bony Lewis' study of bow the Supreme Court a, will alr on CBS next aprtna on the JlallmarlrHaJlof Fame." • "I rad the book 15 yean aao w.hen it first ~e out," HY.• David W. Rintels, who wrote I tbe script and 1s producine. ''I lived in terror '90Rleonewouldgettoilbeforeld1d." _ T "The ooarded Jtlntels won an Emmy for bis ript about a Kent State kind or incident for he Senator" serie~. adapted lawyer Clarence arrow's life Into "Darrow" for the atage and eviston. and was to·autbor of the ABC •miniseries "Washington: Behind Closed Doors." 1 ''Gideon's Trumpet" is a reunion of Rintels. : Fonda and John HouHman. Fonda starred in i "Darrow'' and Houseman directed it for the ,stage. Houseman is executive producer of "Gi- 1deon's Trumpet" and plays the Chief Justice. I . TBE CAUFOllNIA Men's Institution at Chino was picked as a film location because of its resemblance to the Florida State Prison at ll~ford. where Gideon was sent after be was oovlcted on a charge of breaking into a pool llall in Bay Harbor, Fla., in 1911. Star Attains rHonor Role • ~ l L06 ANGELES <AP> -lle.U.U Gilbert 'had wanted to play ia ''Tbe lllracle Worker" Fmoet s&aee ~ ftnt saw t.be play, at qe 1. •• JS~. and at lut will ..uaty tllat deelre. Sbe plays lbe blind. deaf ud speechleu H elen Keller ln the two-hour movie, which was ·made in assocYtioa witl\ her own eompu y, •Half pint Inc. ' t PATl'Y DUil& ~. wbo played llisa ~eller on the ..... and won an Oscar for the ~ame role in the 19Q movie, plays her teacher.· ~nne Sullivan. , The show airs from 8-10 o'clock tonight on 1'.NBC l "I saw the movie when I was 7, and in the 6evenlh grade I had to read the play for an as- kignment," said Miss Gilbert, who recently Started her sixth year as Laura on NBC's "Lit· tie House on the Puirie." "I read it over about five times and I loved it so much. I wrote an es- $ay on it. "When my manager asked what 1 wanted to d o. I said, 'The Miracle Worker.' He said he'd see what he could do. and about a year and a half later he said, 'Guess what. You can do "The Miracle Worker." ' I said, 'You're kid - ding!• And it just happened." ~GILBERT was asked what there was l\t:f<>Ul the play that attracted her. She thought for a time, then said. "It was a challenge." t\potber pause. "To portray someone deaf and blind. And an honor to portray someone I ad- mired. ··~. again, it was a challenge to follow in the footsteps or Patty Duke. I was honored to play Helen Keller because of her courage. She was an incredible person." In the mm. Anne Sullivan comes to teach young Helen Keller, who bas been left in a world filled with fear and rage after a childhood ijlness leaves her blind, deal and unable to speak or comprehend the dark world around her. YOUNG HELEN rejects all of Miss Sullivan's efforts to help her, but the detennina· tlon of the teacher, slum·bred and once blind lierseU, overcomes the imp015SibJe task. Before a TV interview on "The Dinah.Shore Show, .. Mrs. Astin kidded that it 1'18 the first ·'The bnt non-docume~rodl film in ye1rs. H's rowdy, ellllleranl Down masterful in capturing lltl rebellious spirit of 'n roll." -Lloyd Sacha, Rolling Stone I AP ---CHAm NQ ON CHINO flRllON MOVm MT Henry Fonda, John Houeeman CoftftrM John Crosa ia a handsome. articulate tn· mate at Ctuno who also served time at Raiford with Gideon, who died of cancer in 1972. "We were all familiar with him and what be dld." says Cross. You might say be became a hero to us for seeing it through." SOMEONE PLA VS a Scott Joplin melody - on a harmonica as several of the movie crew stretch a s un screen over the entrance ~ the 1>t'i!SOtJ barracks. ll is now directly in the after- noon sun. Later . preceded by a cameraman, Fonda emerges from the barracks with the ~arden to take a telephone call from Abe Fortas. played by Jose Ferrer, who represents Gideon berore the Supreme Court. A dozen or so inmates follow Fonda out and watch in anticipation as he goes off to the warden's office to talk to Fortas.. - Fonda relaxes in his chair again arter finishing the scene. He says, "I think Rlntels was thinking of me when he started to write this_ We've been very close since 'Darrow.· When he started talking about Gideon I didn't know who he meant " FONDA SAYS "Gideon" 1s a different role for him, although he does agTee that except for BLIND HEROINE LEARNED SIGN LANGUAG E Petty Duke Aatfn Help• Mel ... Giibert lime she'd ever worked for a 15-year-0ld pro- ducer. "She-was teasing me," Miss Gilbert said later . "I really had no authority. I wasn't the big cheese. And as a star I don't have any authority. I'm just a kid anyway." SHE SAID SHE hoped to produce other things through ber Halfpint Inc. -named after her nickname on "Little House on the Prairie " Miss Gilbert said she approached her role ">f being blind, deaf and dumb by reading and then going to a school for blind and deaf children. "l watched them, what lbey did. how they acted." she said. "Mostly I figured il out for myself. I got myself together and did it "You just have to imagine whal it would be like if you were deaf and blind. It takes a lot or concentration and a lot of work." SHE SAID THE time is coming when she has to decide whether to stay wtlb acting or pursue her ambition to become an obstetrician. "I haven't made up my mind yet," she said. "I want to be a doctor and I want to be an ac- tress. I don't know ii I can give up acting, but 1 don't have to decide rigbt now.•' SAi I SUN MAINES Al 11911 $UI tlll 2ial ,. fOI NO CALL AWBI II I l-J:JO.lc41 1:00-11111 MONTY PYTHON'S 'LIFE BRIAN ALANM.DA Mft8AltA HARRIS ~N beln1 • crlmlnal, Gldeoo could be Tom Joad ot "Tb• GrapnotWrath" 1rowa up. He 1aya, "J don't utually plAf. an uneducat· ed man. I try to make bJm real. J m auppQMd to have the Fonct. walll IO I try to do It dlfferentl1. He wu 52, but loobd l5 years older. I'm ak!D· ny . but he wu 1k.lanler." Lewta, now 1 columnllt for Tbe New York Times. arrives late In tbe alterDOOD. with Houseman. He ii teebnical adviMr and wUl play himaeU In a brief scene at tbe end ol UM fllm when Gideon la acquitted. .. , MW GIDEON a few years after thia," Lewll says. "I\ waa aft.er t.be KeetuekY Derby and to my lmowled1e It wu the only trouble be got ln after be waa freed. He and a '°:! woman spent all their mOGe)'. on the bones be bad to spend a ni«bt in JalY. "The next day the judp aaya, 'lt'a all veey he hands a copy or my book to the judge to read. The next day the jud1e says, 'lt'a all very interesting, but as I understand it this doesn't a pply to petty cases. If you'd like to test Its ap- plication I'd be happy to sentence you to six months.' "Gideon says, ·well, judge, If ll'a all the same to you, I'll pus'." "A CLASSY ENTERTAINMENT Any number or outrageo.n tunny moments Jiii Clayburgh gifts ' buvtltvl per1or111111Cle -en.fir& (."""'/)I'" LOS ANGI ti" r1Mf~ ·.:.. . . . ' .. . . ~ NOW PLAYING ..,.._ -*r.,.••,.. -...·~ w~11111n\1t• 5q3 •JO' P~~n4 p~,. 1111 4010 c ... a BIUA PLAll CllllOOMf .. t..:>Oll Be.. ' t44 Clf,O ti•~• '>i"I ,l.i• O•.ange bo.lo4 I~~ ~ llU'IWLI.& ........ ~ AMftlllAL llMN The Most~ .. ComedJ Of AITime ~ ;;:~~~~; ~;~~z~ N~A~ --;~~· ~ DllAKI MALL lDWAllOI llllSfOl tUDlllM OlllH~• 1•¥'111' b}I 0>'J '-•"' '"' '4 7'U 11 • ;• • • UA Cl9(M• UttUllH' IOUllTAlll UUU ... AT Jt Dlllfl·I• W~-~I ltJJ 14 :...0 ~ ..... , ~-4~ ,.,, .. q .... .__ ________ --_______ _, MATINEES SATURDAY Ir SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" <R> "MOON RAKER" (PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" · "ROCt<Y II" (PG) "GREAT TRAIN R088ERY" "10" (R) "STARTI NG OVER" (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CA LLS" CR> '10" "SHAMPOO" (R) "HOOPER" "THE WARRIORS" "UP IN SMOKE" R) M .. ,,, .. "WHEN A STRANGER CM.LS" 181 -"Um.EGTRL WRO ltvt:O DOWN TH! LAN! .. "PA.TRIO<" "JENNIFER"(A) ALL 09'1VC•INI OPSN 6tJIP.M. ........ f c1111• U11••r II ...... ""'"' • KN ...... ...... "STARTING OVER" Pelrlckdoe•n'tMedhl• body en ymof'e . • "PATRICK" Plu•(A) "SHA ME OF THE JUNGLE'' Patrklldoffl''l11Hd hla llod_r •n•more .•. "PATRICK" PM(R) "SHAMEOFTHE J UNGLE" ........ A STRANGER CALLS'' ettl _......,..t .. _ "" ....... ... .. ',...,. .... -._.. .. ... MM.OOUI j_~U I DIMD WARMI", ' .. 'TIME AFTER TIME" (fl'O) . ''" -"AOATHA" ~Bel»Dp' ]as~ Upataged .. NP YORK <AP) -Jua ot rut.tm.. Ot~t• or 1wln1 penuHlon bH beeo fHtured ln Broadwl1 ibowa. But ntv~r bebop, the modern Ja11 &Nonffred by I UCb .. Ot117 GUleaple, CbrHe Parker and 8-.d Po...U. SUU, 1Utbvd Dubin, an •C10f', cUnd.or and form et' Jui trumpeter , th.iDb fl'• Ume for Broadway'• n n t bop m usical And be bQPel that bl_ ~l 1prtn1 he can accompllab tM (Ht wltlt ''Bebop." TBS SftOW, WHICH he conceived and directed. ltilJ bu a Joni w-.y to ~~h•vtna_ J&&1t be1u a U·nl&bt tryout nm way on Broadw.,- at the 100-aeai Wonderbone 1'-eater on tile Lower Eut Side. But he feels tbat nowadays, tblOkl to broadened publtc tastes, bop can be Just u ac· ceptable oo Broadway u "EubAe" and "Ain't Misbebavin' •• already an with the .. ruer forms of ju1 comPoSed by Euble Blake and Fat.a Waller. His show, which he calla a "theatricaJi1ed jam HAaion,'' is rampant. with the music that abook up the jau world ln t))e ltMOs with its ad· ' vanced, revolutionary harmonies and complex rhythma IT PEATV&ES~ he saya, a bout 25 jau claaalca of that era, many with lyrics 1>y such stars as Jon Henricks, AMII Rota •!!d.. Kiq ' piece band led by Gary Bartz, a young SU · opbonlat who bas recorded 15 albums and played with J&n groups run by such giants in the business as Miles Davis, Max R°'cb and Art Blakey. Dubin, a pleasant, bearded veteran of off· Broadway and reg;iat theater, says bis show ia set in 19tl. w8en wu conaidued at its peak and fervendy denounced or defended by Jau crlUct and fana. ------------Pleuwe - --w The claaaics are rendered by JO ·")¥bop" performers -five ain1er-dancers and a fiv• BUI' rr ISN'T an at.tempt to show bow the mualc evolved or why it wu to controversial lo It.I time, be adds. "It'• not a literal piece, not a I TIDAT'I a1111na ftllLI ACROSS • 1 &tlecte<I 6 Oenud• 11 Bteg 168ale• 2 1 Homage 22 lncltned 23 Redacts 24 Command 25 Oevoured 26Scourea 28 Craok81' 30 Gui's name 32 Sunqod 33 Pronoun 34 Mans namo '.15 Pro :lb Aoow 37 CdOUC.h•ri mon11·~ Jljl.>IT\llOJ .io C.111 .n.,m1• 4/ 5col<I 43 HanOh; 44 S kl'Wl't 45 JuQ h,Jndll• 47 Sort> 49 Sim• a•tmen• 50 Re<>O•I '>I Frei.ho•!<; f,,., Lnv•'1:) O•h .;,!> h llnt-r 56 EnOures 77 Bridge ttnn 78 S!rik6' 79 Fundamen· 1815 82 Fondled 84 Headllnera 85 Exacr 86 New Mexico resor• 88 Wading btrO 89 Pre1udice 90 Sharp 92 Imagines 94 Stare 98 Performs 99 Mot1qdQt1 100 Nf'<jnlO 102 1011'> IOJ N thCJOt "tU•l•lJ 101l1mt; 10'> Pt'lph• 1 106 H.1t11tu.1t1· 10!1 Y<•ltow OCllt>< 109 Nuqn•ow p•nh" 1 10 Cotl<'Q•• 01-q 111 Buroon 11;> Myo;teto01>" I ll B.1!,t• 139 Ferm atruc· tur• 1110 M ales 141 Metal 142Gree11ng Colloq 1113 Proposl11on 144 Danish 111anct 145 Peepers 147 Dangers 1490bese 150 Rent 152 Waler nymph 154 Mako amt'fld~ l!.ol> 'AtOol L 'I l'•8Ch1•m1c..11 I '• <), • '' ILO H 1111 1111 5., ... llOWN I Munch ~ Ho~lptry 3 Unll 4 Tho1s 't 61\l(lf \IPtctl u E n1t1u~i;,sm 7 Hilfl<lll'd t\ l trtd fflt •• urn 27fas1en 29 A1 &di ... 1aoce 31 E•tlnct bird Jg G111'1 name 37 BrldQll 39 Time Pflt'iod 40WtKgod 41 Dollseod 42 Sea nympn 43 Land me<K· u•e 44 Quarrel 46 Near 48 Mend 49 ts'" SORem,1111 S I E >e1t.1 S:> C.111, !JJ l.twn1.i"'o•q t on, :,,,,, .... ,f(1flt 56 Wrn•kl• f;,1 M pl trll l•OI~ 58 L••ak•, 61 OnP oppo"4.c:l 63 Ginger 64 Woren,ul 68C11m '"' 70 (Jt,Jftfu , ts Stupefy 95Call 96 Sc.lllon 97 Nottrlltl 99 MoadOWI 101 OdOf& 105 Soakaup 106Gralted H4lf&l<ify 101 Pltche< 111 Conduct 112 Prep<>51hon 113 Catches 115 Stall I 16 LIHle OIWS 118 lrnlano 119 M1xturl' 1;.>1 Op .. nwo1k I tt'lllC. 1"J Prr1c•·• .. n I.'~ Or 1--.1n•1 f) ,,~ .... I, b LrC>UfJ 127 lttlS 12<1 Shouloe• W(,lfJ 130 Paths 13 I Au:i.11an v•I· rage 133 Chiefs 134 Wr111nq fluid 136 Ch•Colgo olt" port 'IV Movie Trio Eyes Marriage HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Joe Namath, Judd H i rs c h an.ct J ac k Albertson star in NBC's "Marriage la Alive and Well." , Namath plays a wed· ding photographer, who gets a close-up look at the institution or mar· riage. Hirsch stars as an oft·mamed writer s~k 1ng to reconcile with lht" woman he marncd and divo r ced twt te A l ber t s on pla y~ a famous. aging comcdrnn dete rmined to wed h1!> young secretary. narrative piece ln any sense." Instead, be says, it's a seriel of vignettes, sung, acted, danced and played in the context or bop ja:u, sometimes with the playful nonsense words jazz singers use when sutiln&, or Im· provising on a ttme. Example: In one piece called "Qo.Sboobie. Dooble," a man strol11nc tJ1rouCb a park bean two lovera 1ln1ln1 at eacb other tn bop Janauage. w.bicb-to-c~WJt•a-eara eeeme not of lhil world. . ON THE OTBEa band, plaln &01Uab, albeit ot &.be bJpster variety, ii beard oe JOft Henricks' Jan hlt, "Olmmee That Wbae," u two perfonNn mualc1Uy ar1• the merfta of port over pot. But ''Bebop" ctoe.n't only dllfer lo aualc and ~ from "Eu*" and "Mn'l Illa· behavta. • he emphubel. A.noUaer dltf~ la that 8al'b and b.la 11.demeD um't J• t.be abow band. The~ toU u act.on, •loaen. claoeera. having taught the lut by l>iUDe Mein tyre. the abow's aoft·•pokeo cbof'eocrapber. 11188 llelN'l'YaE, wbo9e wotb have been done by s uch troupes aa the Al vi n Ailey Ame rican Dance Theate r and the Nearo Ensemble Company. says the ne w-to - . terpsicbore jaumeo in the sbow proved surpru. ingly adept. Baru grins at this· "r doubt any of us wUI give Mikhail Baryshnikov any problems." But he welcomes the chance to do more than play his horn. "I know I can get bored JUSt watching peo pie." says the Halumore·bom mu.s1c1an, now a llollywood rcs1dl'nt · Just 'landmJt and playrng then y, atchrng otht·r peoplt· pla)' ha!> alYt ay:. bothered m e "I JUSl feel silly standing there So ltu:. 1s re-a lly, I hope, a breakthrough .. When rating women 69 EQO&hl\ 600Cean 62 V111duct 64 Whop 111> Puu .. 101q11 1 17 Slumbefs t19Cl\001ft 120 Average 122 venic1es 124 Elh•OfJll.lP 9 Preoosmon 10 Church benCh 11 Ctoooup 12 German riv ('< 7 I ExploSIOns 73 Regard 111 lgrn>ro 75 Killeo neett 137 H1nou OlJll•r 139 Pre>phet 1110 Protec:t!W ditch If "8'8" ....... you tingle and ~'9'8'' make you gasp ... Imagine what wll happen wt9' you meet • ....,,.! 65 Sc.lit' note 66 Silver sym bOI ti7 Comp.iv pl ti<i B.t .• t 1H ·(, ,, : ~ ' JI• , .,, •. r ~rn,tli rufl rute 12s WolO plum 126 T OO'>Cll1,1t ,uh~' \,'~ N•-"fl.Ut\li•· l.'q ,1a1C1t1•·H \ 1 ,., .. f 'i 1\ 'I• • l I• •111 11 Venl1IJI(! 14 Avt• I, C..,f, • QlllQ •C '°'''' h f,. 111 ''• I Af~111 • O• f ., ., • , .. ,•"''''I 18 Hart 80 Trans- qress.-~ R 1 0 11.,p11nq 83 Pt1ll 84 fv1 ,., l L 1t.11d• f:c; «,urq' '-0' tt. i.-n~ O••r,, SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS 144 Peer Oynl'a molhef 145 Sesame 146 Mournlut 147 Brown lr1w1 1.ia Drunkaro •49 Nor many !'ii NPIJr 1'>3 lJVJ •55 fdolor i. abb1 157 llaJlan riv~ ~ ; BLAKE EDWARos· 10" A '81i••9'1 taltlJM comedy for acM1a who can OCU1l DUDLEY MOORE /JULIE ANDREWS/ BO DEREK .. BLAKE EDWARDS' "10" / ROBERT WEBBER I ;::."\~,~'BLAKE EDWARDS K OWAROS-TONYADAMS /~.HF M N I °.::c::..r::::tt1-aJas1a1~1 ~---r -~....,., ...... wrn ........ rwo_,..., SHAMI Of , .. JUfGll ca> '"'' TUMUt. 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T Mff SI SHAMI Of THI JUNGU ,., l'WS TUMNll VISIOH flll -------~ ~~-Dr ......... ._ .. -7•1 tlt M..lt ,.a.,............,.--...._ STAaTIHG OVI• 1111 """" ....... ca. .,.,, (NJ '°""'W ........ 'W TMI ONION rllU>m PUii .._OllUfM~ --... ----.... • INDEX: •Business •Consumer •RMI Estate •Stocki OAILVKOT Vou I ~our ltloneg~ In-house Media C&rries the Messag ~ BJ IACUS llYllAH °' .. ...., ...... On• comp&a7 H ad1 It. worken n••• buU.U. by coraputel', AaotMr ,_ secin.. cm health ud a'41t&e In a ,._, • .,....,. lbal lookl Wl ll could be Mid on....-.... A third coms>aAY ran~ ol a "sorilla" wbo turned up at an om~ par\)', to Uven QP one edlt.l.oo ot lll breeay bl·mont.hly publleadoe. They're all dllfereat ~ to com· municaUna wtth empk>yeea -What they have In common la tpe philosophy behiAd &Mm. ''E•PLOYEE co••VNICATION •• aet· tlnc to be roore and more llQpOltant in the society we live lo,•· ~lalned UM White, aasla· tant editor ol Pacific Mutual We lDlurance's glOMy Soundinaa. •The Newport Beacb·based flnn aenda the ma1adne to 3,000 employees nationwide. "With to iaany buabanda and wives work- ing, we're spending so much of our lime on the job. we need communication aimed directly at that ... Mrs. wtute said ·'I th.ink also in the past people came to work and they didn't have much of a say in the company. I think today they're demanding more from their work Lives . "THEY WANT TO know what t.be companf stands for. about other employees, how they can be more effective on the job, how they can get more from their jobs, too." At Air California, also headquartered in Newport Beach, the Gazette magazine is s up- plemented by a weekly bulletin and by com- puter ·news fl ashes whenever there's a major change, suet) as when the airlines suspended service to Lake Tahoe. "We felt it our responsibility to let our employees know first," expiained Mark Peterson, manager of Internal communications. At Allergan Pharmaceuticals' world head- quarters in Irvine, the firm's diversity of employees at locations in '/O foreign countries puts a different stress on employee communica- tions "mE GOAL IS NOT only to be educational and informative, but because we're growing so big it's important for us to keep in touch with our employees," said Judy Sebastian, who's in charge of employee relations. She edits both the quarterly "World of AJ. lergan," and the bi-monthly "Focus on Al· lergao." "Focus" has run both the photos of a gori1Ja-C06twned visitor at an office party and an article memorializing John Wayne, as well as more prosaic items like business news, ex- planations of company benefits and profiles or employees. About 1.500 people worldwide receive "World." whJle l.100 employees m the U.S. and Puerto Rico are sent "Focus," Ms Sebasu an s aid. The employees are encouraged to suggest or submit stories, she said, and activities ranging from clubs to athletic events involving e mployees can be topics. The goal is to promote a feeling or teamwork, or being part of a family. Ms. Sebastian writes and edlts most of both publications herself and uses photographs by Phil Murray, a maintenance worller wbo takes oictures on a voluntary basi! Wbile "Focus" has the tone of a chatty newsletter, "World" deals more formally with business news . subs1d1ary profiles and informa lion about the pharmaceuticals industry. Ms Sebastian sa1d she believes an editor and writer for such publications needs to be a ble to get enthusiastic about even technical 1S· ::.ues. "Even the duller topics lJke quality as· sura nce. by the lime I got into it 1 had a sense or 1dentificat.Jon, or what quallty assurance means to me, and l hope I was able to convey that " Over .at Air Cal's offices near John Wayne Airport, Peterson puts out both the "Gazette ... which was published only once tJus year but 1s targeted as a bi-monthly. and a weekly newsJet. ter to serve the firm's 1.400 workers. "I ' TRY TO GET a crou-section of all aspects or operation." he said. expla.inin& \hat Fi1Tn's Tests Pinpoint R& STO&IES BY THOM LECOQ OI no. DeM'I ........... Someday a person going in for a complete medical checkup may simply be booked to a computer to check vital signs and leave a small blood sample for analysis. The blood will be put into a machine and tested for every major disease. CANCER MAY BE SPOTl'ED by these tests within hours of its onset and a cure erfect- ed without the delay that allows it to spread and kill. This someday-scenario implies a switch in medicine from treating advanced disease to dealing more with its early, most susceptible stages. And, someday may not be too far m the future. Nuclear Medical Systems, 1533 Monrovia, Newport Beach, already produces a hne of medical tests that detect a variety or diseases or abnormal conditions. , Among its current products are· · -A kit for detection of cancer of' the pro- -state . -A kit for verification of heart attacks. -Home·USe and lab kits for detection or pregnancy after only 10 day::. .... -A KIT TO DETECT hypothyroid condi- tions in newborns that may help halt a cause of retardation. -A method of monitoring amounts or drugs retained in tbe body that allows doctors to precisely control exotic and potentially to'lic antibiotics. These and a number of related tests, use radioactive elements JO chemicals called re- agents to "tag" chemicals that appear in blood only when certain disease conditions exist. According to Nuclear's president and co· founder, Josefh H. Irani, reading the radioac- tive levels o tagged e lements reveals their presence ln quantities millions of times smaller than with older testing methods. And, be added, the lest.s are very specific. IF A llATEaIALcalled CK·Bis present in th.e blood, it means that a patient has suffered a heart attack rather an illness with similar symptoms. Only half of 3 million people with attack symptoms each year actually suffer one. The 20-minut.e test allows exact diagno1ia and treal- mHl foe the patient. One bolpital reported a patient who died aftM a chemical lelt showed no attack bad taken place, but a post-mortem teat with Nuclear'• kit revealed myocardial infarction, a form ofbeart attack. lilliiiillliiiiillillii~Nilll~•-Joseph H. Irani. Dr. f. V. Sultaman. check ~ufts of control tests to assure Nuclear Medical Systems · d iagnostic l<1ts produce relia ble results m labs of its customers Kits read races m blood that . reveal location type of disorder The tWQ co-founded the Newport Beach company m 1969 Nuclear's Health Rosy Converting far-out medlcal research mto a salable product can be a tough task Even tougher 1s building B healthy company lo make and market those products. NUCLEAR M E DICAL SYSTEMS of .. Newport Beach has taken ·on that t ask, increas- ing its business since it began selling radioim· munoassay diagnostic kits in 1974. Revenues in '75 totaled $320,755. Last year, according to its upcoming annual report, that had grown to nearly $1.4 million. Behind these figures stand the company's founders. Joseph H. Irani and Dr. I. V. Sulla· Sultanaa n c arries equally impressive credent.Ja~ His Ph D. in microbiology is from Univers1 ty of Iowa. He has an M.A. in microbiology, and a B.S. in medical technology from American University in Beirut He also taught at Unive~1 - ly of Iowa and at USC and Is a practicing pbys1· ciao. IRANI SA.JD HJS background helps assess new products. guide spending and manpower al· lotments. NMS has been aclJve for most of its hfe since 1969 in product development. ·•But the complexion of the company has changed since last year.·· The increase of production facilities and de· velopmeotJ of a sales staff have cut into profits th.la year, reducing eaminp per abare to four cents compared to 13centstheprevibusyear. employees aa well u the pubUc aomedmes for1et it takes maiotenance worlren, ruervaUODJ clerks and air fnllbt employees aa well u plloU and rugbt attendanu to keep an alrlloe lol.nl· Petenoo ltreued that the publlcaUooa are only part of the employee communicatioa.a pro- gram, which a1ao includes a system of cuh aw arda for au11estions that improve efficiency or safety. A SEPARATE IN·FUGlfl' magazine for Air Cal customers is published under contract by an outside firm. Peterson said. but it includes a sec- tion tailed" Air California News." The section profiles employees and tells of new developments at the firm. sucb as its fUghts bet ween San Francuco and Ontario. At Pacific Mutal Life Insurance in Ne•port Beach. a staff of editors. writers and designers produce a highly professionaJ glossy magazine called Soundings for the firm 's3.000 workers. The publication is edited by Patncia McCly- mont. withartd1rection by KerryLamper's Trends in the industry. personality profiles. company benefits and topics on health and nutri· uon are featured in Soundlngs, S1¥d assistant edit.or Lise White "We're very preventive-health oriented," she saul .. ··we. duia.s.urv_ey onJlllltb maintenance -why people can't lose weight or stop.smokmg. Preventative medicine can lower 1-eaJth and hospital cosL'> and we'r e concerned about to· sur ance premiums ... Recent offenngs mcluded a full-color pull-out chart on calones and food groups. for use Ill dev1s mg an i.ndiVldual ized diet Other articles feature exercises or workers who eat veget an an or other special diets PAClflC MU1'UAL ALSO puts out a weekly bullet.on for department manager-and f:e!d office managers tughlighlJng seminars. awards. and profess1onaJ appomtments. Mrs. Wh1tt: said M rs Wlute noted on£: of thf: probiems facing company wnters -tryin~ to be honest w1thout stepptng on execull vel'' toe~. ··Somet..Jmes 10 10terv1t:~ they become very formal and won't say anything controversial."' she sa1d Soundlngs staff produced om· story on af f1rm at1ve action m which tht:y interviewed management. personnel star! and managers ··who have tradillonally superv1sed large fe male staffs as to whether women's situation has 1m- proved, "shes&Jd. "I doo•t 1tnow lf we really came to any con· clusions," Mrs. Wbttesaid. "Somepeoplesayyea. tome people aay no.·· Medicine Under.E y e O f Board By PAT DUNN Of U.. O••• l'1lel \wtt Although mos t cons umerc: think the Bo.ird of Medical ExamlJler< regulate'.) dol tors m lhls <;l att" tba\'s not the case and 1l hru;n t r>een .... m ce the ·malpractice crts1s · · of 1975 At that time the board was renamed and rt-des1~ned II. 'c: now called the Board of Medical Quality Assurance Tht.> board stll! a im:-le assure high qua l1 ty pracltce by lht> :-late·., phys1c1ans, :.urgeons and allied ht.ailh protess1cnals. but 1L" orgaruzauor and mandate wen: s1gn1flcantly expanded and publlc mem- be rs were added THERE ARE NO~ thrtt autonomo•.is d1v1s1ons wtUun tht· boitrd -Ileen.sang. medical quall\y and allied health 'The d1v1s1on 01 li censing approves medical s chools and post graduate tnuntng programs. develops and adnurusters Licem.· ing exa~. and adm1rustet"' a ~tudent loan program. ln addttJon. 1l ensure~ that the rP qwrements for contmuing mt"dlcaJ educa· tion aremPtby all phys!c1 ans The past two year!' ha~ see" an mcrease or 63 percent in the number of licenses is· sued. 'lbe dJVls1on focuses on the mlegnty or the licensing process and 1s currently working to evaluate whether nat.Jonal tests parallel the actual practice or medictne THIS DIVISION ALSO promotes educa- tion of medical students in non-traditional subject areas euch as nutnllon, child a buse, genatrics. and buman sexuality. Tbe divlslon of medical quality is reaPoosible for matn\aining medical stan- dards and has built a system to iDvesucate and prosecute pbydcians wbo violate the TM same kit may lndlcate pr"-'dce of bndlrtam&ti-U . But Irani bas manaced to finance crowth from eaminp and cash n ow. The company bas no lon&-o.ubort·~m.debt. law. Its goal i.! ant to Rrotecl lbe puhlic •Mr 'Rund W-relte~t,tt....-tlMt ~-=-----• J,..... ..W tbe t.tt fOf' proetate e~ la equally ...Wft ud J~t as apedflc. It eua •pot • Jrowth ........ Wore •JtDptom& appear and loDI ~a tumor appean on scumen or X- raya. TD Ta1' ALLOWS very early treatment, a. bi.I tKtor In curtna the c11 ...... PinnlDa down a dlaposla tn a •lnCle teat ft. peadl cm tmmaolotlcal r9eareh -. duriq \Ii• put decade. Tq~ cbemlcala with radloacUve' ele· mJnta bl Order to meaaure them ls called (8" ILLS, .... Cl) • -. n!an, bi.lb IChool classmates in Bqbdad who met many years later after moving to the U.S. Tbe pairln& la well suited to the blend of medlcal-bu1lne11 skllla required to make Nuclear succeed among at leut 20 competitors. IMNI. ~STOCKY ll1'N with curly 1ll'fff hair, was s tudent of cbtml1try, nuclear pby1lca and uantum meehanlca end wu ex~ ecutlve adv11er for Mc:DonMl Doullas, one aource of bis bualne11 acumen. fie headed Aero· J,t General's radlaUon laboratory and wu a re· search pby1ictat at Unt.-eraJty ol Uta!t. He's pretident &Del chairman of tbe board. Dl8TSIBlJ110N UP TO now bu beeD lo tbe bands of a few dlltributon, lDcldnl owerMu 1aJea. 'lbe nrm•s own aaleamen C:Ul be UDeded to lncreue ill present c:uatomer lilt ol-1bbut 1,300 bospltall, cllnlca and docton omcea. Another cbaqe, Irani aUcl, \a abrlnldq work by aubcontractinc "mUDMDI" taatt. Trani'• tedmleal ba~ Md C10M ~· tact wtt.b all eompany operatlou put.a b.lJn la U1bt cantrol of ftnancea. , Hll caref\&l nature la a le1acy cl Nuc1"r a arowlna pllnl. ·•we at.art.eid with crtlia .•. we bad to So (See N\1a.£A&, .... C2) tJoner. t An tn..U,abve au.ff of '5 reviews the acd~ ot aome ~.000 physicians wbo praeticle ln Callforala. At preeent, aome 1.• °'*' an.uaadaea; mar. u.u 300 cues. are 1waiUAI aec:usatiOG or bearl.DC. Workt n1 wttb the Attora.ey -O•neraJ'a orr•ee1 he Of.fie of. Ad mlnlltnliv• Heutnp, and other rtvem· ment ...-cMI. atnee ll7I the diviUon b•s bad• 52 pereeet lDere•M ln the number ol dect1lom rwadtred. Data from outside. aources indicate Ca11fornia now leads tJte.. ceee •EDJCAL. Pase cu ... f OAll..Y PILOT r ......... DICAL PANEL WATCHES PROFESSION. • • dl1clpllnary pro1ram of lbes• pro· (e11lona. A lull force wu conve* by the Board ot Medical QuaUty AllW'anct to examine lflal roles of pby1tclana1 ... 11. &Ht.I, ....,._. nurM praeUlloaera. and ,......red DutH mldwtv•. It r• commtneMd numerous chani., to In· creHt the a bility of lhne prol..,Jona to pracllc. in Ucen.aed health faclUUea. TB& 90AaD AUO lJ wortlnt to Im· prove nunJ.oc bomt care, to coo..-a tau fore. oo over·pr .. crtblnl in u at- tack on the probiem of dNC depeo· denct. and to lnltlate ur ll-mOQth mady of the CS.ftnJtlon of the pr.cUce of mtdlctne lo Callfornla tor pos1lble l••l•lative navllion. Tbe Board of Medical Quality M.· suranct bH published a complaint guide to let conaumen know tb.ey have a place to 10 wben·they encounter in· competence or ne1Ugence. "We 'll ~to potfpOM 11<>Mr opetoCacm- tJNr~·· ~,. •. IO J)ta JIOU 1/ al OOfl wrong " To receive a free copy <available ln English and Spanish). Write to thiJ area 's regional o ffice at 343 Brook.hollow Drive, Santa Ana 92705 <phone:~). NUCLEAR .TESTS SPOT DISEASE ... c,.._••••CU ndioimmanousay, explal.nlnl tbe llrm '• name, N11clear Medical Sy1t.em1. Tbe COIDpaAy lln't alone in lta field. Accord· :a.1 to tu report to tbe SeewtU• ud Excban1e ~-~mtmoa.~~sr-Dillar ~u. thoulh only five bave aaortmeots atmJlar lo Nuclear'•. BVl''l'llE Fl&ll BAS a coatlnuiq reaearch and de......,_t pl'Oll'am aimed at upand1Jt1 •e line. • lleseareb, by the way, 1an't doae by a 'a»ecial ltalf. Kost of the deareecl persouel . . PRIME NEWPORT BEACH R.E. ·BROKERAGE a MANAGEMENT CO. ; Recognized as one of the most prestigious and well located firms In Harbor Area. ~ .... . 'o Ant .......... 9"0'• --$114.000 Price $ I 50,000 Wrtte P.O. Box 5 Newport Be•ch. Calf. 121&2 spend a porllon ol U\elr lime on special projects. One ll ftndina ways to use blood samples to d111noee aller,ies. Another project ls a m1cl\Jne that will perfonn a dolen or more tests on up to four pa· nta'bloodatoneUme.. __ • _ Aecordlq to Irani, it will be tbe price of a tblrcl ot tbe cheapat unita now on tbe market and all modWel will be dlaposable, u is tbe rnt ot the lifte. Nuclear makes many of the rea1enta and aome ol tbe 1eruma that make ita kits work. C l'A&• IN BUENA Park cares for · animal• Injected to produce bloloalcal m1tertala . Tbouab licensed and re,W•ted by the FO<td and o,,,. AdmlnlBtraUon, It.a product.a are uaed on aampfes of fiujds out.aide the body, so it skips many severe agency regulations. More than 1,300 customers can call Nuclear for 1uldance and its labs run special tesUn1 on t.i11ue samples sent by laboratories. In addition, it runs control tests to make sure it.a products give reliable readings . As Nuclear Medical Systems moves into new magnoetic areas, lt helps bring closer the day when a person can learn in ooe examlnation whether his or her health is umiss. ,. Openings Abound in ~~hJob BARTLESVILLE. Okla . <AP > - .. Bou•bnecb" are the areaae that keepa oU drtU. eplnnina. • THE NAJI£ IS &iven to tbe men and women who a11emble the drill rigs, put the pipe in the 1round and do every. thine else needed to keep the oil drill operat· Ing. Three to five are needed on every ri&. In the early 1910s, there was a glut or roughnedts J.n the Unit· ed States. with some 22,000 O( the m UD · employed. PLAZA/s!:x::::T::=., EXECUTIVE SUITES ARE NOT ALL THE SAME. THERE /1 A DIFFERENCE. PLAZA EXECUTIVE SUITES IS !L OFF ERING: • Businessmen or women the opportunity to run their companies on a relatively small budget for office space. personnel and equipment, yet have the ad~ntage of a lerge·scale operation. UNIQUE FEATURES: , Facilities are not a "maze" of offices being sublet. The number of units is manageable for our staff to handle. There is back up secretarial help and equipment, and hours are flexible to accommodate those "crisis" pro1ects. · Exercise & shower facilities -conference room, coffee room. CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATI~ ~ LITERAYURE. 714·752•0234 2082 Michelson Dove, • 212, lrv.ine, California 92715 2021 Business Center Drive, •213, Irvine, California92715 1. Vou uve up to 70% on c:ommiutons, all sttd and OCJtions trades IH _...,.. to "* 11" lllftl. 2. You talk direct with salaried tracing spedallsts ..• no salts9tr10n will call 3. We shop for best prices O<der' are executed on ttlt market wtwe wt un ltnd ttte best price for you. " You~ tut executions, vtf1lal rtCIC)rts. wntten conhrmatlons. monthly statements 5. We NrVe 58.000 lnvestots and execute ovw It billion In tranuctions annually ,....., ..... v .. -..v,.1._. .. ~ .................... ~~ Newport 8udl (7U) 759·tt00 Toll..fiee In catifom4a (IOO)a.5133 -------------~~------------------ILLS TAGGED. • • I <From Pa ice Cl> CURRENTLY. due to t he expandin~ search ror domestic-oil. then· a ren 't l·n ough ro u g hn ec-ks t o ~n arou nd M o r e th;.in 30.000 are £>mployed but m ore are n eeded . Phillips Petroleum re· ports. OFFICES COAST· TO·COAST Charles lcbnb ~ Co..IDc.: I $50,000 to $500,000 through two depressions We learned to protect INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS J. our money when we have at " I : = -"' .. ym911t. •C•••erdal •8rrl1 aw . . Conracr our ,_., .... _ .......... fur your l1nanc1ng needs f714) 75SM515 AMElllCAN HOME l9011TGAOI! 230 Newport Cent111 On•!I Design Plata NewP0'1 Beach Cahto1no.i 9266(1 lllANI HOLDS SOME 684,000 of the 2 Oi million s hares outstanding. Sultanian holds another 259.400. Under the symbol NMSJ. the stock has been traded over the counter at about 7~ doUars per share in recent limes. "It's about 200 times earnings," Irani point· ed out. Sales took a dip during um1 as competition cue prices on commonly used test kits. But the company is firmly set on its coune: to produce tests that pinpoint serious ailments such as heart attacks, cancer, allergies, preg. nancy problems. therapeutic drug monitoring of children and neo·natal complications. The firm is still pursuing research iqto trace chemic als that appear when disease strikes. t ''THERE'S A SYSTEM in engineering where the patient can run tus own test at home to idenWy what's happened to him before going to the doctor." Other products in development include a lest for women taking birth control pills to pre. diet how likely a woman ls to aufler blood clot· ting -a dangerous complicalioo of the pill. Another la designed lo measure how auacep. tabilily to clots bu changed. DENTAL CORPORATION NOTES Q . ASE DENTAL COSPOSATION8 Tat:AT&D DIPPE&ENTLY BY TAXING AGSNCDB 8Val A8'l'llB1118! f.. NO • .,_ tax purpoMI, all pro. feHlonal corporation• bavt the ............. and ate trelted th same aa rqular coi;rtioas· ~or example, tbe finttooo of. eorporation proftta are taxed by I.lie IRS at only 17%. It does not mu.er whether the corporation lJ a ,....... cc11·p~1ration or a p~ ,,...Mul corporatkn Q~ II fr Tll Wl8R TO IN·' coa•o•ATB •Y DENTAL nACl'ICS B&WOaB TllE END ernmCAL&NDASYBA&f , A. Yl:S. ID tbe eyea of tbe law, a .eorporetioa (an.y kind ol CClfPOI'•· •> la a ~te lecal entity. ID· •• ..,..,.'by tbe ~·tloo Wore tbe end of tile cal8'dar year ._ aot baYe to '-paid out to tbe doetiol' -emploJMI. Tbe dntal eorporadoo cu.= bold .. ..,.... ....... _~-•tll -,....., 1, ~. ,,. .. u. doctor -employ"' pay 1 .. tues JiltllTt. j ~ . • Q. CAM I 'SAVE ON DENTAL iULP&ACflCB INIUUNCS .. as•IU•& 8Y IN · C'O•PO&ATING IY D&Jft.&L , oa l1IUICAL PUC'l'ICST • A~ YD. leca\Jle leA malpracUce · '-"me. wl1l be Deeded.. Yau .W • .., ..... IDlur&n8 to COM' that • Mrtioa ti. tbe Uabillt, lot wlUch : -would be penou111 liable. .. •1 JAMES R. URQUHART Ill Attorney at uw For example, tbe owner of a one doctor dental corporation is personally liable for up to $150,000 for all clalma in the a11regate ln any liven year. Thus, you could purcbaae cpllY a $150,000 policy and your persoaal asaeta would then be protected by this in· surance. ln th1a sltuallon, only tbe useta of the dental corporaUon would be liable for the remainder. if any. Q. WDL IT BE EXPENSIVE TO lNCOaPOaATE MY DENTAL PaAcncET A. NO. My office will incorporate you for an all lnclmive price of $1,280. nu. break.I down to $510 in COila and $750 in attorney's fees. We tum around and ya1 out coata ., follows : Bofrd o Dental Ex· aminera. $200; Franchise Tu Board, $200; Secretaey of State •10; Dental Corporauon Mlnute Boot, Stock, and Seal, $40. U the Board ot Dental Euminera p~ cHHI lbe app cation for a Certllleate of ReoatraUon pro- mptly1 . the eotln lacorpohUon proeeaure will take appn>xlmat.ely tblrty daya. Por fUrtber IAlotma· UoD at no obU11Uoa, call UUI ol· ftce. Our addreu ll JAM£S R. URQUHART JD, A Profeulonal Law CorporaUon, UOl> l>on Street, Second Floor. Newport Beaeb, Callfornla UUO . Tet.pbane: ('114) 752·SM4. ' -· ,.-.. ,,._.________ - l·Step fer• ai..r-c9 ............... ,. l.C•""'-f .... , RABBtn INSU .. AHCE ...... , .. w IJ5-J07 lft4...,....c .......... fl...,_l INSUIANCI CMO~Uf' O• ....... PROnt.'79' Is your gui,de to pro · football action, fNfJfY Saturday in the DAILY PILOT . .. Am•rt<4 • ~'11••' 01tco1u11 8roa.,•ge """ 600 ll Ht'-s>Oft Centt1 01 NtwPOrt Beach. CA 92660 Stt4 et I fru lnchrt IN •Jtt 10 .. elt I I ' I I iu..,._ I ...._., I ~lPC.' Pec•fl< S1o<.• l~ Ito< Aodrtti I ll-11 SI-(..°"""' '"' DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS M2•5e78 ,,,,,,..,..,., s*' t..-... iot I r~. Oc"oo' c .. ·iw.i eo.,.,,,..., t tr si~tt l 1> I '----------------------------~~:~-/ Solve Your 1979 Tax Problems Now!! Enjoy the benefits of up to a 400°/o (ax deduc- tion in 1979 while participating in a highly pro- ' fit-motivated investment. J •The history of this investment is one of soundness. •There is strong economic merit for future financial gain. •Tax opinions have been rendered in favor of this investment by some of the nation's most prestigious law and accounting firms. •The amount of this investment may be adjusted to meet your personal financial situation . Act now and pay less income tax in 19791! ..,... GEULD l. IOZll FlllAllCl_ll, SE-Yl~ES Dt1ffll Pllza -S1lte 21 220 ll1wport Center Drift ll••port leacll, Calfll81a 92"8 '44-2507 , \ TOCK EXCHANGE ~ _. ' :'-. .,. \_ -AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE ,r:. --'""' oit. I~ J ' '~i ~ j ~~ _ ..... __ ...... • :I :t . , \ ••'' .-"" • .,.._ .,. -.. -., .,. ~ " r ~ .,.. .. • • • .. • • •...., • -..-. -.-... -......_. -............. ,.._.. ,... -.., --~ ... .-....--~..,.. -.---------· ...,. -• NEW YORK I AP > -As Wall Strttt prepares to mark the SOth an- niversary ol the worst stock market derlu~ 1n hatory. investors eot a lute lhls past w~lc of what that Great Cruh must have bffn UJte for a couple of panicky days urly U1 the ~. stock pnces lapsed into a virtual free-fall decline in the heaviest trading tn New York Stock lxcbanie history. BY rarDA V, the market bad quJeted down. But the Dow Jones averaee ot :.> lndustnalJ still wound llP with its second bi11eat weekly lots ol the post-DepreasJoo era, a ~ 12·pcMt dttllne to 1138.91. The drop nearly matched the 51.08-polnt slide recorded in t.be Oct. I ~. Octobef 14, 1919 DM.YPILOT t ,___Real Estate es Go Fast . . oodsUle ••~ --... --.. --i~ beeomN • •ala • ...,.... fer die Mlliw •1aoa&•Tl.•llll .. ,,.....••.-,,._ .---••le• 111e11Jd M H"raded lro• ... DEAR BOB: J koow )'OU U)' to never Mlae'1peu ..... pt1ee. __§._'r_. OEAll IOB: ta 1111 we made a 11.000 pay off an old, low lAterat rU. mortca&e. TM ''IMa pneeu1a, fee" palcl bJ nm taraetl IDOM)' ct.poalt on tbe purchUe of But 1 ... no other aJternaUve. lly pretent ud VA_.,.,. Nnowen la, .a.~, a bome. The MU•r accepted our offer. But mort1.,. la ooly $4,IOO at I percent in· M& •e•eUWe u u t&e•bed ... ,...~. At we dtddild not to compl.W the parchUe ter .. t. I a1lo have a teeond mortea&e of peue lllee tlae a& 1a71 It la ter ....._,. • '° wt loll our $1,000. lt tbll tu ded"'cU· '13,500 at t percent lnteNlt. 1be property aenleel la ,nparlal leaa -. ..... ._ &Mia ... r;dl•l•17t 111 ._ ._, ol .....,..f..U, tlocDee bit? 11 worth at leut •.ooo. How can I best more cletaJJa, 1ee ,..,. tu advller. :, at Wta .. de/la IUllHa&lablefw~Md&Ml-.N· borrow on tbe equity wit.bout a total re-:1,, ,Oru-. tUt two'---la tM ftul ,.._an ldll awakial finance at today'• blab lnterest ratet? R ~1 ~ 8'9 ----'•••el.!-. bQen, a'° Toa"°""· "ee PNlklllt ol J.11......... JoeSanG. e .. ree ICI~ m1•r• ~. Com..-r, Of tM ar....coodldoMd tWM aad bar bedroom DEA& JOE: YOll ,,.. .. , eaa•t. 8blee DEAR BO(i 1 lmow you alweya tetl lfib.. bom• piietd tut.•. YH abeet1:J lane a ._... _.,.,e, It pie to get the maximum mortc.,• avd•· lJtsalb In ... ncb WMk ban vlatt.cl tM ftft Yipetttd mey be Urd &o 1et • tMnt, lllllt ll ...id be ble when buyt.ni a home, and I asree. 9at 1Dod•la wblch ~ tlM ftoar' plana ancl hal\a.NI ol tM two.atory worda a trJ. c.tad leeal __.. ud now that J am retired and ln a lower CO-t and apUt-level \'lfllMIJclt/11 Toro bom•. hdtlally otfend ID a nalty lnbn &o aee U &MJ Mft a leHer retirement area wbere I plan to buy a c:Qn· cbolee ot ftl'tMa ~ .ua.. U.. new nUdeDUal commualt.y H · ... wUJ ener a Wnl ._.... c...tder-domlnium, I'm wondering lt I should "'-9Y bltllb the linal•,._lb Mme 1.Ddl'ftd\aalllJ buyen rate u dlllta-...., £ell9 • Lb& ... 1 .. , tJae ..., baluee el tile ftr'll &we, yoa all cub or get a mortgage . What do JOU blt, wblle eoat\&ll'tDtlJ oft-1AI arcbltec:tu.ral dutlD elemeata may pt lm7. If Mt, nn.udmC • -advise for a retiree who will have little or wblcb create a 1,..W ~ ualty. DEAR BOB: We own some summer pro-•till l•tereat rate mert1•1e la &Ile no income tax to pay! · perty in northern Minnesota wb.icb we plan aJ&erudYe. Mark T. nvE DIPl'llSNT n.ooa plans ran•• ftom l,1T1to1,IJJ to aell next aummer. The ooe realty agent. aquare feet ol dr ... tJeaUy det.aPed lnteriOf' Uvln& apace. lnvltiq in the area wanta a 12·month exclusive J'B A. VA Fees DftltletlWe! DEA& MASK: The Hme 1emerat '* entriN, tonnal u-. ud dln1ac areu, comfortable famUy rooma U1ttn1 if be ii to work on our sale. My son. applies &o mt~. Get tlle •••tm- and •Pllcloua bechom1 fOlterinl privacy ,,.. amon1 the basic who is takin& a college real estate course. DEAR BOB: Please clarify if Federal moniap antlallle • u.e reGtkMe ,.. tompcnentaoltbeWoodaldebocnes. says that's too long. What do youlhlnk? Housing Authority and Veterans Ad· INiy. tftlle ,. .. may .at beMft& frem·.6e IUt.cbem &A accented by 1arden 1reenbouse windows H· · ' Jed R. ministration home loan rees are lax deduc· moniaie la&ern& tu ~ a .,m- lumlnattna the ceramlc tile countertope and hardwood cabinetry DEA& JED: I tllillk you've got a smart tible as interest. lmam monca1e frees easll fer edler •· Microwave ove~ aeU-cleaninl oven.a. Jeno-Air coolrtops, diah-son. Willie sales of s ummer or seasonal Sandy G. veatm.U nJc1a ean1i.eomeor11 a•atla· waaben and doutle compartment alnks equiJ>J)ed with 41.ape>aala vacatloa properllea asaally take macll DEAJl SANDY: Loaa dbc:clutfees paid ble 111 cue of• eaer1e11ey. •dd efficiency to well-planned tlt.cbena which prove to be attractive toager tbJl do traclldoaal alagle famlly &o get a VA or FHA llome loaa are Mt de· social centen to iau ot the cook. homes, a tz-montll U.tJng ls too long. A sb-duclible u LDtereat for either buyer or If '°" INiy 1..,. reUrelMllt lleme ,... moat.II UaUag QM.kt give &be agent saffi· seller. caall, ....w 1oa later Deed emer•= MASTEB BEDIP«)ll 81.Jn'ES have private dressing areas and cleat Ume &oproperly market &be property. Mos& VA ud FHA mortaa&e leaden ca11I, Y• mayftad 1t very dlfllewltlG · - gardenbatbacompl&lngt.beadultquarters. If ate i9 dobt&:a goodiob~-i.lre proper-cbarte loan fea to ralae Y~ lclw. gov: ll yoa are dlett .. poor Maltlt or wtUl Umlt· ~ 1tee the -re1lfalntn' Mmes avilliblefor ,p\lrcliase im-ty reaaalm uuold whea tbe listing expires, ernment-aet Interest raw up &o market ed lDcome. ~r advuta1e el llavtas a mediately and· wbic~ will be ready for occupancy in November, le& tile a1ent know you wlll renew &be U.t-levela. By law, llowever, FHA ud VA big moncace 09 y09r retlremeat home Is take the San Diego Freeway to the El Toro Road exit. Drive north Ing. Your goal la to 1et &he property sold buyers cataDOt pay Ulelr lou fees. So the Haler resale since the buyer neecb oelf a on El Toro to Trabuco Road and continue to the sales office and aa fHt aa possible for the best price so a seller bas lhe prlvUe1e, lf be 10 •1rees, of minimal cub down payment. vignettedmodelbomesofWoodalde/ElToro.Thecom_.~p-le_x_i_s_ope:__n~~~;~;lx=-m::::::::=on=Ul~lla=UnUn~g;ab:=o~w~d~be==lde==a=l.=:::=:=:=:=P=•Y=la::==l=tlle=====b=uy=e=r='s~lo=aa~f=ee=.=Tb~e=l=o=IUl~fee~~~::::::::=::::::::=:=:=:=:==::=::=::=::~~::~: da ily from 10 a.m. toe p.m Turtle Rock Ridge Building Construction has begun al Turtle Rock Ridge for the model homes which will display the designs and appointments of the limited collection or. 86 single.family attached homes under construction by the J.M. Peters Company. Designed by Richardson, Nagy and Martin. Architecture Planning of Newport Beach, the special ediUon of two and three bedroom re· sidences will be orrered in a selection of four floor plans ... PREVIEW SALES ABE anticipated to open )ale fall of this year, wi th occupancy scheduled for late spring Valued at $15 million, the Peten community at Turtle Rock Rid&e Is situated on an 18-acre parcel in the Irvine Company's VWaae ol Turtle Rock. 1be J.M. Peten co1Dmuni1,y wl11 buically follow tile natural topo1rapby al. the bUlftde ter- ralD, • will all of the new -.n. deftlopm..U in the 500-bome neqhl)orbood enclave ........,.aumed by the Irvine Company. JNCOllPOllATING Ji'&OM l,UI to 2,Hl aquare feet Into intelligently designed interiors, the multi-level homes 'Will feature a ~ of formal, as well as informal, living and dining area!J. Bedrooms will be zoned to foster privacy for individual family members. To reach tbe alte ot Turtle Rock Ridge, take the Culver Drive offramp from tbe San Die&o or Santa Ana Freewaya and proceed south to Campus Drive.' Tum left on Campus and continue Y. mile to Turtle Rock Drive which encircles the Village of Turtle Rock Ridge homes. 12 Summerbreeze Homes Open Today The Meine Construction CGmpany will unveil its 12 Summerbreeze Homes in Huntington Beach today al the corner of Huntington Street and Clay Avenue. T he single·famlly homes a ll have three bedrooms and 21h baths and range in size from 1.942 to 2,361 square feet. Prices begin at $131,900 and go up to $134,900 with as little as 10 percent down. Three different fioor plans are offered with eight elevatlona and all modela feature ceramic tile entries, microwave ovens and 1arden tubs in the muter bath. Moat of the bomes have two fireplaces. Other amenities included in the homes are carpetln&, bullt-ln dlabwuben, diapoaala, cut iron kitchen 1ink1,. lumnlOUI l!ftcben cellln1a, ceramic tile kitchen cou.ntenope, full width~plale glass mlrron in all batba, Cor1an .-iarble pullmap tops and fencins .. Some modeli lnclude lar1e kitchen pantrtea, balconln and laedry rooms. Metne Conatr,uctlon of Torr11ee bu named Kent Wood ol Cnaut and Sebnd~ Realty to ban· die t.be NI• and marketiq ol tbe .. veJopment. Tbe Nies omce and models 111_~ open dally from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. r 848-9528 or 84MW. , ' Artful elegance inspired by classic villas of the Frencn Riviera where several hundred years of ex~rience have taught the ways to total comfort. ~'ve mixed' in California concepts of waterfront living plus a full palette of local color. No impressionist eve~ captured a brighter, more beautiful Pacific Coast Highway to Admiralty Drive in Huntington Beach (714) 846-6660 (213) 592-3550 <;ALLS SUBSEQUEN'tlO 1()11417'l1 MAY RESULT INlliE UNAVAILABILITY OF ANY OR AU PRICE LEVELS. ~> Bro.admuor Hom~.,, lffl t , world than the reality at Broadmoor Homes, Huntington Harbour. Thes~ stunning villas represent the last of it. All waterfront. Two and three bedrooms. Private recreational facilities. $280,000 to $495,000 SAN DIEGO FREEWAY GARDEN GROVE FRWY WAllNUAVB l . (. . " ~· .. ..... , ---. ~. Oi••• \4. ,. .. T enants Set For P la za in Lake Forest PRF.SIDENT HOWARD HARMATZ of Golden West Realtors, Cerritos, announces a new branch will open al 23642 Rockfield Road in Lake Forest Plaza. His firm has leased a building with 5,350 square feet of space. Barro 's Pizza of Fullerton will have a franchise location with 2,600 square feet of space at 23600 Rockfield Road for retail sales of puia, President Red SchuJt.i has announced. 1President Al Bain of RE/Max, Irvine realty firm, reports ·a new branch for residential real , eHat. ..... 6W open •t 2aal Roekfteld Boed with ftlft_.,... ,_at •P9ee AN D.PANSION OP Mttcb 6 Co., balrcuUen, of Santa Ana will open a 1,:500 square-foot branch · at 23600 Rockfield Road, President Calvin Mitchell ~'fr1~ent Carleton G Genebacb of P laza Cleaners, Huntington Beach, reports another ex- Pafl4ion -a 1,300 square.foot branch dry cleaning offfte at 23600 Rockfield Road. Hugh Conken of Huntington Beach will appeal to broasled chicken lovers by opening Hugh's Broaster, a r estaurant with lake-out facilities, at 23600 Rockfleld Road. He will have 1,300 square feel of space. llM FRANKFURTH, PAllTNER lo the In- tel"lJptional Real Estate Network of El Toro, California, report.a an expanslon with a residential real estate office at 23600 Rocldleld Road. It will have 1,300 square feet of space. A new branch of Bodecker's Famous Sandwiches will open at 23800 Rocld\eld Road with 1,480 aquare feet of space, President Arthur C. Armijo has announced. ---lliller' 6 Sons of Van Nu.ya are contract.ors for the Lake Forest Plua development and Robbins & ~~;Inc., West Loe An1eles, ii the arebit.eet. Joint Meet Slated America's largest joint venturers will present a joint venture conference Nov. Hl al the Registry Hotel in Irvine to share information with each other and with the real estate industry. Topics to be covered include bow to do a joint venture. how to deal with S&L service corpora- tions, how to get a commJtment, what to cover with your lawyer in advance, what to cover wlth your accountant, bow to deal with corporationa, and bow.to avold the blunder. The cost is '295. For further Information coo· tact Opalene Gray at Crittenden Flnanclne. Inc .• P .O. Box 128, Nevada City California 95859. The t.elipbone number Ls (918) 265-5831. r~ ·'Mesa Energy Meet Set ; -"' .. ACBAJIENTO -The pivotal energy con- : servation roles of the homebuilder and the : bomebQyer in achievin1 the widespread accep- : tance of solar eneray syatema ln new bouain1 is • accented In a aeries of solar marketing seminars ; to be conducted throughout California beginning next month. ,. Jolntly sponsored by the California Building f lndu.atry A.alociation (CBIA) and the Calilornla ~ Energy Commiasion <CEC), the builder--0riented 1 aeries ol •ix one-day seminars are the 1979 edition " of the eathuslutically received aeries of solar i seminars attended last year and this year by over 2,30Q bullden. • ol tbe marketi.n1 seminan will be held at ~llUP.ltn Cout Plua Hotel in Costa Men on Nov. ' ' Auociates, Corona del Mar ; Derul1a Campbell. ap- praiser and eoeTgy counselor, Home Federal Sav· ings & Loan Association, Sall Dle10; Bruce Gilliland, solar ener1Y 1peclaUst, California Energy Commission; Robert Kunu, president, Professional Englneering and Reaearc:b Conaul· tants, Sacramento, and Blackley. ANOl'llEa KEY AREA of ddcualion will be determining buyers' capabillUes for solar home financing and Incentives for financinc solar homes. Attendees will r eceive a newly developed CBIA·CEC handbook, on selline and marketina energy-efficient homes dealing with current atate- of-tbe·art solar technology and mark.etiq data. The seminars will run from 9 a.m. to s p.m. and lndude lunch. Pre-rellttra&n fee lt $t0, while admittance at the door lt "'5. Contact CBIA '• Sao Franciaeo olflce for tunhe:r lnforma· Uon •t Zl5 Kontiomery St .• suite 1.DIS, San Fr-. cltco MlOt, or call ('15) •1·1.0l'7. I Realtors Parky in Tax Tipe When Y• Buy "-•I £8tate It -.hould bf> noted that "'hal t he IRS ca lh .. h_,,,.,·· I'\ quite 1mpor- 1 ant Ill Mtabll.,h It 1s the purt'h.iM' pnc~ of the real 1·-.ltlle wh1rh include::. >our do"'n µ.1} ment. morlg.11(1•1>. and lho'\c """ t11·durt1 hie .,.-ttle rn1•n1 ro-.h Tht' ha~•~ 1'1fo t1•rm1m .... \I.hat vour pro fll or lo-.., "'Ill be when )'flu ~<-II •••• SUit with Jumioe Creek. certaioly one of lbe cboice •lions io Newport Beach. Add • 24-bour attended pte-hcNle. Now ...._ one-t*ot')', two- 1tory, and split-lewl, linaJe-family auacbed bocna. all 41( than architec:cunl aam kJeded wltb distinctive features. Tben lbe Oubba. with pools and nisbe·Uabted camia couru. Put tbete elemen&a lofltber ... you have • lifetryte IDOi& ~ ~ ol lftd only • terMllZl.,f'}'«I ., the kJnd of penon who danaads •floe residenu in• private commwtity, J-.nlnc Creek daerva your lb'ODI "COIUideratlon. A foct sktt on Jacllitlts, lttcl11dlng U10Ciallon aunnrttntl, ls avai"1blt. _JAi.MiNi Clllllli la the Wllao ot Harbor View .... ,,.. ..... M. J. Brockie !om, Inc. Phone (714) 640..4020 ,~.,.. J>.,, "" P -•..,." r -• •,. • ..,,_ • .-._,.., ._ "".., • ~ -• -... • -- -·-4' • .,... -• -~ -""" -• .,. ....,. • .. ..... ·'----·~ .... .......... ...... I PACIFIC lllAPNOl TOSCAl E L 1brtle Rock JU4ge . Innovative, adult-oriented townhomes~ Sophisticated features include lavish master suites, living rooms that open to balrony views and patios, and intimate conversa- tion areas. Turtle Rock Ridge residents will enjoy the exclusive use of an inviting hot spa and mini-cabana plus a private recreation facility with lighted tennis courts, pool, spa and open-air cabana. 2 bedrooms and 2 bedrooms plus den. TBEAKJNSOOMPAM' . (714) 955-0160 Frum $108,000 to $136,900 -· { ' .. .,_, ODtoM' 14. 1m ' .. . Turtle Rock. A distinctive ·hiliside community of special-editia:i attached and detached homes .. · situated in the picturesque foot - hills of the dynamic City of Irvine. ::. · r::· , •' . Specially designed for people who want the most otit of life. J•1('; • ... --:-, . • . • L • . '· Many homes offer a variety .... :::: of magnificent views. Adults and ,:i·: families can enjoy the pleaSures .: of neighborhood parks, biking and jogging trails, and private recrea-· · tional centers. What's more, there ... is easy access to schools, shopping, and freeways to major employ- ment centers. It's a very special living experi- ence that reminds you, each time · · ,, I you come home, you've arrived. :n\ • ~ JI Prices and unit opening dates effective 10/ 4179. Sales oo:urring subsequent to thi s date may result in unavailability of some or all prire levels. , . Homeowners' associations su~ by all residents maintain the qualityd oomn& f facilities. Ask a sales representative in any sales cdice fer details. '• . 1brtle Rock llHge REGISTER NOW TO PREVIEW UPOOMING HO~. In addition to the 44 t.ownhomes by The Akins C.ompany listed on the left Turtle Rock Ridge will offer homes by three other builders within the next several monthS: Call the Infonnation Cen ter at(714 ) 551-1500, or builder belO'N. to add your name to the preview list Hornes by BREN. Exdusive t.ownhome rommunity. scheduled to open in early November. Call (714) 955-2245. Homes by J.M. PETERS COMP~ Sophisticated hillside attached homes, many with magnificent views. Scheduled to open in November. Cal l (714) 833-9331 (Mon.-FriJ Homes by IRVINE PACIFlC. Single-fami ly detached homes fo r discriminating famili es, schedul ed to open in January, 1980. Call (714) 644-3510 (Mon.-Fri.>. a 1brtle Rock IUghlands Garden Homes Large, elegant single-family attached homes with tile or wood entries. vaulted ceilings, formal dining rooms, fireplaces and family rooms. Outside features include all-wood exteriors with rustic wood shake roofs. Turtle Rock Highlands Garden Homes residents enjoy the use of a private recreation cent.er with a pool. spa and sun decks. 2 bedrooms and den to 4 bedrooms. BREN COMPANY (714) 955-2245 From $152,900 ... • . ' • . .•. .. .... ... .... .... -- e "Easy to Buy with Our Super Low COit Flnenc1nq " 5 Y r./50,000 mil~ Sf•r vice• Contruc·t .\~ui luhl~ On All '\•·" Import...!!! 'fC>el _, --f Jf.uo_ TO t PM, UT 9:H 4'< TO I,..._ & -If ..... TO l PM HAR80R 81. VD /SAN DIEGO I REfWA Y 2925 HARBOR BL W . QJSTA Ml5A A C1•v•SIOl'I OI BaCHJr MO/Oft. 8u1c1 .. ()ocl-Jaguar TflUll'IPll MO The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Merced es-Benz. The car you lease does m ake quite a difference. After all. you don't drive the lease. you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes-Benz you drive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes·Benz model you choose. you drive one of the world's most respected automo· biles. A car with legendary engi· neering.~ meticulous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two. three or even four year-s. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz, you drive a car with classic lines and timeless· ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Merc-edes-Benz than you ~ might have thought possi· bte. can us today for the surprising tacts. Ask about our many convenient . leasing plans. THE ULTIMATE DUO "TWO OF THE I 0 BEST CARS IN THE WORLD" • BMW 528i 30UTOF 4 BMW's r=--. s=. RUN ON REGULAR GAS , LARGEST SELECTION OF JZO-s IM ORANGE COUNTY --~ IN STOCK MOW THEIDmltlDllVllG......_ BMW n3, WXUIY nt~ T JWHS OM REGULAR GAS LAST FEW 633's STILL AVAILABLE WE OA"ER: Million Dollar Service Department Factory authorized facilities and body shop. Superb Lease Plans Available COME IM & SEE THE FABULOUS. ALL-NEW 1980 DA TSUM COUPE: " THE 200SX! . . . ALL MODELS!· • A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY NEWPORT IEACH PROPBTY WALLED "W ESTAttr Now '2519.000 incl. land' ' If you el\joy entertainlnl! you wlll love the low·malnl. of lhe l1t pnvate pallos & pool & spa area This Palermo model In Harklr View llomes features gracious llvlnl! area & Is close lo schools & shopping the perfect place for u yount( executive famlly. Jeanne B:1mclt 64-4·6200. OPEN SUN I s P M 1718 PORT ABBEY. <J·28• BIG CANYON! Air·conwrioned 2BR & den townhome In presllJte location' Mirrored fplc -wrap-around patio w ~u for BBQ. Near comm pool. spa & tennis. Sl99.500. J oyce Edlund 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1-4 P.M. 28 CANYON ISLAND (J·29> ON M BAYI d...arJ?c Home' pover Shores' Beautiful spacious courtyard entrance to French doo~& beautiful bay view & approx. 78' on bay'~ SB Rs l ma.,ter downslatr!'.> S970.000 Barbara Aune 642-8235 OPE!'/ Sl'N 2 5 PM 200 F:VENIN<i STAR IJ-301 QfAN & fRfSHI Two 3BR hom(•s C'llnvrnient to schools. shoppmj?. park & library Roth rc•ady for you to move r11'(ht into for under $150.000' Bill yards ror thr chlldrt•n & .1 super Newport Beach ramilv nel1thborhood Tern Aune• I lant'S U42·8235 I J 311 EASTBlUFF-GREAT WWI \mmaculate Rare Lusk "C" Plan w/3 BRs. Prof. landscaped t,ark·like yard & total privacy! Great family a rea near schools. !otlopping, churches & recreation S230.000 J~anne Barnett 644-6200. <lPEN SUN. I 5 P.M AOI ELLJS. <J-32> 5 STAR HOME1 •Q>ver Shores Area. •Approx. 4200 sq.ft. wt58Rs. •New cpt. & pa1:. •Oversi7.ed pool orf IA family rm. •B. aaketbaU • badminton co . An eleJ:ant offering at $429,000 incl. land. Tom Alllnson &t OPE.NSUN. J.4:30P.M J$28SANTIAGO. tJ.331 MYSl•B -lfACH!St A l1tte homP w BIG ideas' LR pvt paUo off livin11 rm & kitchen. .:PLUS 2nd patio orr master BR. & lg lot ft a whole upstairs area to develop a family home of your own desl5(n! Dona Chichester 642-823S OPEN SUN. Mi P.M. 2502 VISTA. (J.341 DOVER SHORfS BAYFROHTI BeaultruJ~ designed for the lg family or t>xtenslve entertaining. This SBR Bayfront Estate features approx 5200 sq.ft. of llvlnR area & room for a· boat. Lar11e lot w ipoot -s pa & fountain. 3-car garaite & workshop ~ loads of stora~e Immaculate condition. A must see'' S950.000 &t'vl•rly Morphy M2·8235 OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 507 MORNING~TAR !./\NF. IJ-351 PENINSULA POINT! Sclll·r will {,('\!<.,(• Option th1~ 2RR & den home 1n prime IO<'allon nE>ar bay & O<'<'an lmm1ll'ul<1te condition -qua ck 1x:cupan<'y poss1bll' S295.000 rC'C' Martha MU('nab 642·8235 /J .361 FRENOt OJSTOM! SBR ('f.latc in prost1~1ous BiR Canyon offered completely furnished & in "move·in" condition! Decor is perft'Ction in t'very detail w •Jots of wood paneli~. moldings. m1rron; & used bnck. Aissa Wayne 642·8235. 'J -371 PARJC-00 SETTING! <:orner Rluffs Untl IA' lots of pn~acy• 2•1evel orrennJ? 38Rs & fam1lv rm w tpnvdle p;it111 & dining rm w •deck A terrine value ut S199.000 Lynne Valrntine fM·ll200 I J ·38> BIG CANYONI 48R/family rm home in Rreat comer location Lw1h garden & courtyard entry & freeform pool, spa & putting 1?rttn Perfeet for e1erutive hvlnf! & entertaining in a 24-hr. ~uard 1?atcd rommunlty. SS85,000. Jeri Hunt 642·8235. (J·39l BA YFRONT CONDOMINIUM! Lido Peninsula -walk to shops, restaurants & quaint Cannery VllaR~. 28Rs & ronv den !dining rm) home that has been cmpletelv custom11{'(!' $485,000 fee nexlble financing & boat space possible. Arltss K1rschmer 642·8235. c J .401 EXQUSM l.OCA110H & VIEWI Gr~ious 48R home on extra;lg pool-size lot w/nlgtlt llgbl view of Nevport Cel\ler! Living/dining rooms open to )ovely covered lerrlce. Cozy family rm offers wet bu Ii adjoining library. Highly upg{aded -an elegant offering. SSJS,000. Lynne Valentine 64U200. (J..Q) CUSTOM IAY'fltOlm Pier 1' slip to accommodate your 80' boat! Thl9 481\ bome reatuttS a meuanlne study & sitting rm orr master BR on the bay. Gourmet ~~l!.~ w/brkfst rm -formal dining -family rm. $895,000 fee. \ Flx 644-6200. ( J -G) NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY 9EWPOIT HBGHTSI The charm & lndJviduality of the neighborhood will deliltht you• And the potential of this 38R home will intriguf' you• Bri1tht & sunny exposure -brk fplc -dbl detocht'4'1!araie -li.t lot. $159,500. Terry Aune Hanes 642·8235. IJ 451 EUGANT VERSAIUE! fo'1rnta~t1r Big Canyon location w 1mogn1ficent wraparound view An 1•'\punded noorplan wt many custom fealurt'!I incl spa & pool 48Rs & formal living & dtnm#r rm & family rm. 1695.000 Sandie Fix 644-6200 IJ ·46 ) UPPER BAY VIEW ... from this charmmi: s1nJ?le·le\•t•I 4RR Dover Shores home Formal drnmg rm has iarden·bay vtew cozy falllllv rm w courtyard entry view lmmaculute! S247.000. Jen llunt 642·8235. <J 471 POTENTIAL PlUSI 3BRs & family rm are Just the basics a 11reat ne1i.thborhood curb appeal & pool are the pluses. Potential• -lot& or 1t' ~ Terry Aune Hanes 642·823.5. 1J.491 PRIDE..Qf-OWNERSHIPt PL US super location on Balboa Peninsula Point' This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a 48f\. family rm & formal dinmR rm home in one or Newport's loveUest areas. Only 7•., years old. S395.000. CUnt M06C<S 642·8235. <J·SOI RIDUCEDll Terrine 3BR end-unit condomillium. rare "R" Plan ln the Bluffs ne•r 11chools A: altooPlng. LI BR• -aeparate muter: formal dlni"-• eallnlf area ln-frrtchen: beautlf\Jlly decorated w 'wood walls. stained glas!I & Jtalian tile. PLUS a sul)4!rb view or hlthls. mtns & L!pper Bay. NOW 1235.500. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 PM 406 VISTA 0 INTA Jf'on D•lea 642·8235 CJ ·52l CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTY BA YFRONT CONDOMINIUM! 2BR . 2 bath re<.1dence an the much o,ou~hl af\er \1a1 Kat complt''\ Lower unit w 40' bayfront det'k Obi i:ara11e Great Potrnltal • • S449.000 Martha Macnab 642·8235 OPt;N Sl 'N J.S PM . 1219 BAYSIUt: DHIVE. IJ ·53• TRANQUIL HIUSIDE RETREA Tl Secluded 3Bft Canyon home w gnrRcOU"i Wh1tr Wate r \'JF.w· Scparutt• ramily rm -2 hrk rplr' gue:\t rm w hath. LR pool ~11t>d lot. $595.000.·Lois Egan 644·6200. t.l·5.'i1 ONE Of THE FINEST IN SPYGLUSI Exceptional 3BR home w lovelv VIEW & tasteful drcor F:xten~I\£' use of brick. mirrors. custom wood noors & lu11h <'Pl A trulv c·ustnmizcd home in a 1mm" arra offered in fee at $469.000 Martha M a<'nab 642·8235 IJ ·56 • PRIVACYI Cameo SborCli sm~IC'·story 4BR 'family rm homr on the renyon' Close to schools & shopping. .ANO. . a Best Buy at $.269.500' Donna Godshall 644-6200 IJ-57\ OUTSTNmllG WWI Spectacular view of ocean & the drama of boallnir activity in Newport's Bay are yours from UU. eletiant SBR home on Spyglass JfiU. Pool & sauna -fomlly rm wtfplc & wet bar for entertalnlnlf. $695.000 Cathryn Tennille 642·8235. <J·!l8> EXllAOlll*ARY VEWI Dramatic 3-stoey custom home overlooking entire Newiiori Ha rbor• CK-ean. 2BRA • lg den. Superb quality Ir atyle for ele1ant Uvtn1. Sl,175,000-nulble ttn1nclng. Martha Macnab 6'2-mS. fJ·591 ''VISTA utllMITBJI" Magnlnc~t views of HarborJ CK-ean & Clly Llghts from lhla apacious SBR famUy home sltuateo on lg lot w1poot •1 sp•! Lovety ft immaculate ofrering formal dining rm -family rm • hute bonus room & covered paUo. $725.000. Lynne V•lentlne 844-GOO. <J-«>> 644-,200 1644 S• Ml••I Dr. Hw bor Vl.w C..., IRVINE PROPERTY S1RIUIG AllOtfl'fCMIEJ Prt-stl1uous Turtle Rock Garden Home offering an unncelled Ooorplan .. cathedral ceilinKs .. rustic wood aiding ... and Iota of • j?iass & city lii.thL<1 VIEW' Tn d Undholm 752·1414. OPEN SUN. l ·S P M •50CANYON RIDGE <J-611 nmlf .OCX fAMl.T H0MEr Courtyard entry to bri1tht & cheery 2-story. 4BR home . Paneled family rm -formal din1nR rm -spacious livin1t rm wl fpk. opens to pauo area Goocf.s1z.e yard & 3.<ar 1tarage Walk to schools & park' $147.500 Lorraine Rennil' 752·1414. OPEN SUN. J·S P.M. 18742 SAG INAW. <J -621 NEW ON THE MMKETI t'abuloos 3BR 'family rm homt' in super cammuntty -"The Colony•" Tot~lly upgraded lo "mint model" condition thl11 warm & charm1n~ residence features lovelv landscaptnit w 1covered bnck patio & Ill trees Quiet <'UI de-sac location SllS.000. Holly Marlcas 644-6200 I J 631 FMTASTIC! A'sumablt> loan balancl' or $1311 ~I at 9 r: van able 1ntere:-1t rate .,., 'payment~ or SI084 mo for 4~ month' (APR 9 45c-; 1 Fabulous l.akt>fronl lfX"illlon ' 3RR., <it·n & fom1lv rm vwwinl! water on 2 ''df.'1, t-:x<'lusl\f• Arborlak.-to.,.,nhomt-developmi>nt m Woodbnd2e w pvt bt·ach area & !>pa S249 500 lulw \'Jn W1t>n·n 752·1414 IJ 641 LUE FRONT & VIEW! .. ·anta'itlr Woodbnd.1te ··r.1t•n.,.,oocr· modf'I nn thl' lake w v1e14 oC bndie' 3BRs formal d1mn2 lot-. or <'u<1tom featur~ Steps to '>pa. be:ich &tenni., i249 500 OonnrtGod.,hall644-6200 1J.&1 WOOC>ealDGE -ARBC&M.E! Outdoor view' expan ave patio arPa .private courtyard l'ntry all hJRhbght th111 soptusucated 2BR home SllltnR rm off master swte -delightful family rm. Sl~.500. Juhe Van W1eren 752·1414 (J.Q)I SIS,950I Charmin11 & sunny front condomlmum in Walnut Squa~ Pvt. patio -encl~ p.rqe Ownertagflft Loia MlllerM.2~ 1 J~1 .Gllll JaT lOCAW 3BB ft family rm ~aM home nt"•r comm. pool 6 tet1n'-. Neat. rmh. euy-t.o-maiataln yard. Wood bea.-d eellna 6 dereltor7 ... ,... for a liPtlbri-"l atmoe~· Slo.D. J.iie Van Wieftn '1$2-1414 IJ-61'1 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS PROPERTY UPP£I BAY 48R -S1~.950f Just redlK'<'d ' Don t m1-..4' th1'< 'l'n <1pa<'i<X1'< tam1lv home reaturmf.! le <·ountry k1tchrn .,., f'at1ne nook. '<erv1re por<'h w bath J patio hcdroom!.. ovt>r.r111ed formal ct1n1n2 rm "" "'et bar, ramtlv rm cwerlooktnl! poolc;11t'd \arc! & manv morf' ru .. tom featurt-" Paula · Hailey 642·82:35 OPE:-; Sl''\; 2 4 PM 2365 MF.SA ORJ\'E 1 J 691 GREAT 58R FAMILY HOME! S1tual€'d oo m~111r rul·dr -..cc IO<'at1on "" lg 'ard. fruit trees & mom for pool C111"e to 'hoppmit. frl'1'"'avs & '><'hOOI<: 1 Nev.port Harbor ll111h School> S<>paratt' ramtlv rm -formal dtninl! rm & k1tchl'n "" l'lltml! "pan· $124.500 ;\lJnoo Fnn1ell 7S2 t414 1J .701 .. **FOR LEAS!** SEAVEW! 38R < 2 & Den 1 :"'anluC'kt•t model 11. chffrlul brkf'lt & dinin$! arf'a. Pvt locatloo dO"f' to <'nmm pool & '!pa & tf'nnis rourt" 1n sttunty J?aled art>a SJOOO mo incl water lmml'<l1atl' pos~e~s1on pos~1blt­ Sandie Fix644·6200. 1J .7J1 BAmtONT! Vlt-w bay & liithts from 2 terracei; or lh1s beautrrut 28R in Se<'urity bid~ Approximnt<'IY 2600 sq n of Udo Park Drive $1200 mo. Cathy S<'hwetckert 642·8235 I J 72 • JASMINE CREKI Lovt'ly 28R & den Pl'nn l wfcoordlnated wallpapen1 & shutters. Formal dlninit & brkfst eahn!f area ms 'mo .. available 11 'lS. tOWTier will consider lease w 'optlon to purchasel. Holly Markas 644-6200. (J -73) BIG CMTONt F abulOU!! ~f counc vit'w (tom ttus 3BR & den 1.ownhome. f)>k - mirrored wet bar sleJ)ll to pool. spa & tennis S900'mo. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. CJ ·W &lfiSI 3BR Trina model on Upper Ray Comm pool. $900/mo. Sandie Fix 644-6200. ( J . 75) YEW! Largest 48R plan built by Broadmoor & C'.'lose to comm. pool & tennis. llCIO/mo. Julie Van Wlenn 752-1414. <J ·'Tt> IEMXll IAYI P\tt area -steps to beach -tennia avaJlable. lBR .!JK. wtlf ltltc~ -.rw .. ~. Incl. utlDuti. f\erTill'yet irar.,.. M•rJ U,., Mariol!M2·~· tJ·T1> IEWPOIT HEIGHTS MEAi Spacious IBR cloM lo schools • lhopptn1. Olnlnl rm -fpk. Fresh paint A ready tw occupancy. SSSOllM. Cl mo. to 1 yur). L711ne ValenUM....aoG. <J·18) 752-1414· 4141 Cz+•Dr. C z4• Yf!l/n C aalw • . . t ' I I • ,. -DOIJS YOGa '-•~of h laod of '-o alt•~.......-of .._ NOii """ of ~Ok. Inc & ~ ,,_ of ~ "°'"" l11c. I'' f•mol• f111011ctol ,_..,..,ifCl'OI Oii w_, Ctt ..., ...... ~ )If\ "" -plll)q Wbe.._*'-d....._OI .... _.,. Ort 1'J (7Aprit) OI ~ ~ SAL ,... Hw bool n. """"' ol ...... 0 w-.. ~ I\ IO be ~ _,,+y ·~ ....... ,,.,_ \()¥\ ''()II Y9\ ,OW('fllt·.s-..~ .......... , ..... 11777 V.,Ylllw, Ste 282 ~ Of0¥9 ..,.2'4& ............. PO 8oJI 86. ~ Island. -8~ 875-1572 • McCoy f.orf!• ~ p•oud o f l<utl\', Sot•, Accomplth .. •tL ~· 1%8. V.. NU t>_. l'llCc>q!il.d by Fotd """°'~ ...... ~~ '°'9• oworc:k. St>. Is trvly o Profeuio!ool AulO"IOliv• SolH ,._ ..,.,.., not cal 01 Con'9 ill Olftd ... ~""-..... ~ sDt IO ~ OI leoi9 0 NW Ot us4ld COi 0t fl'ld. 1eoo~n~ Ave. Anaheim n&-1330 hos to i.EAI.. EST.a.ms~ team ;,, the Corona del Mor offu Boiboro is the 2nd ~ to join rhe compot1v'' volf ol eiqht monoqers. Her calm, \l•onQ, ~~wed penondtfy ore indeed osset\ 10 o nolOQBl"lll'I ream. eo.boto ~ The lieol Eslor-.. 1976 ond become one of r+.e COtT'PO"'f't top proci..cf'I'\, ~ owotd\ ond och;l!vinq Mollto" Dollar (U> VaM .,.. ........... . 2855 E. Cst Highway Corona del Mar 873-8550 • PO"°' ,&.uoc . ~ rt.~ a-eo •o<'Ce 1%1i ~ Groduote ••• '""' I qn, rocent 51ate O..ect to Co. ,&.w1. ol liltn.. ~ Nwpt 1-b1CM Boord o1 R~ & 1-etFV Boord ol lilt". Member of WotN!l(r'. Co.Id Not'I ,&.s"" of 1<1r"" rm.ao p,_ Sur*'e vaoq. ' homeowMts Aun. Member Not1 WO<nef'\ Poiticol COUCV\ 0C Chop Sir>ce 1'171 member of m. ~ SALES TfM4 at c .... aw ... u 9021 Att.ntA HS 982-4454 Smtew 4fD-W r..dl11Stll•• 2283 F-'Mew Rd. CM (714) 957-1121 Mlion Deb G.h tm, H.B:;IF.V. Board "' Reallars. speOolzinq in ~ ~ tince 1974 . .locW hcJ$ rhat tplCiol '1IOd f0t IMtw.q people •r>Ow thot They Ar• Special. Aid her profeuio..ol OJIPl'(IOdl to it. i.e. PiobierM to.o. beM .. .., to ... tlltC-. w.·,,. ~'to tlCM '* on our. des titolf ad ... .,,_ .... it d-.clca o lap~ for n.. ~e.odlOffica. c .. awc •I.I. _ '°11 Atlanta _ H.B. "2_..M TaUDY STUllL&la.D I om o ''leQal ~".I iypelo proceu 6v0tce & botl~ruptcy popet\ for peep. ..+IC> -" 10 ~ftet'I .......... M I °"" do leqol WOil for Ollornct'f'. The "leqal ou.stotlf" " ._ & ho\ mor>y tie...'"' to offer Membe< Not'I Anoe. of leqol Au1\t~ Call. L.eqol. ltlc-Horbot heo Leep s.a..~ 0 Cry T nol Loyen ~ or Cry Poroleqol Awx. ActMa ...... Senicn 17873 lsellCh B l. Hunt 8ch 842-6100 'Heocll~~~ .. p11blic ~ "'"' of ll'f()ft Hoqeft A1toc ol N..,pa,t ~ ()rowing °" ~;.d bod~ ;,.,.01,;,.q oft 3 o•eos. 1he e\loew..d t1'8 co S ~ OQO -..iq f'9'0I. ~ & --'ce 0t<:pU.oifc>o'-Ryor. ,._ .._ Oi'll "'°"'I' o::f.o lltJqe IO !he 6e<'lf wt.. llA i4IMC9 .. ol a.cJ\ COi' be c~ 11-der Oll9 roof. .,.. ...... A.-c . A~ Public Aetetion 7S4-e220 Nohve of Calf.. bom 1n Long 8eollh. Co. lo <ll'9"1:ied ... old ~-~ Sc+.ool in ~ 9eodt. Co. She k o ~ battlndress and llOt bNr> 1n t+>e "'-'\ lor '17 'f«Jr'. (). J.Jy 2 .. Im w puidlOWld "'9 "T ol Sp;,, Coc~oil u-qe • of ..+id> "'6 " "°"' o-& "'Of>OQ9' She r~ I ofter her .O'O'W.,", ...t..ch " 0 teal qeot ~· to "'"'· Cltltrll•'• Cecllt•ll ...... 5042 Warner Ave Hunhngton Beacn Ca TrtJdy'e \lamnn ""~"" ond Inc~ CT-1,..,,.. to .,... ucc"" SN-\"()w', fmm ,.~e tt>e ho u\•"'l "eed• ol tron,1,.,,,.d t'•ec~ & ~ lomr4>"\. Trv:jy .~,_~.....,~·~ lom~y -e trol>\lerred ~ ,..._.....,IN a.- Now liW!q & a:::rirlq WI ...., ·~ Ol90 hot """9d in 0 qreor \utceuful ccrr-ott real fltote ...,, 5..,.. .... co. 881 Dover Or . Newport Beach 631-1800 l ;11nr)LU stu1neo <JLaSS ~n rklOOI Jl!-.)16-929 1882 'Mlittler Ave. Suite N Costa Meu. CA 92927 OotleN wca botrt in 0anqe C.-y. She WOt4led at °""9ylord ...... ~ 0 decJee C1I ua. ""-0 \r.ICceuW ~in tales Cl Saf«O IM. Co..~ .-wd "'9 red e\lot• _field f~ 9'e, -ot O\IOC ........ ~ Realty ~ IO htlf ~ ~ Oi r....qr of Dio,.,oncJ fi.E. D ............... 2700 W. Cit. Hwy Ste. 251 Npt. Bet\. 845-7573 INT~OOJCNG a-. of ~ County's ,,.west ptofen•o"ol lnd11slr i ol Relotio"' (o,,suho"'' . FIELDER lo ASSQ0ATE5. For the ~ ~ dewir.q °" ~. i,.c:f•pth, °"°"'" oppooch to clevw/oplt•• of ~ ~ ' plor>\ for o1-of p~ .....&A 11111111 2928 S. Pulil'!'lln Ave. Ste. 115 (11~::l°6 -'<'-"' k«:ll blotti Foeld ~e I q/)4. ~ oe<e,,tly rot<e1ved the Cett•fied l>es;d Speero1,,1 ~~~Not\ Morlet'"Q ~ " OWJir"'O" of 0 C COU1><.t of ~ E. Soo-d,, Sft<v'l-ol lt'I! !II.rot t'b.(M Board of """-12 °"1 °'°""°"' of C ~ Auoc. of Ii""-She \llflC)C)'t\ .+-e Horbo r oreo Cho.,..ber o f c OfN'l"ef(e """"*-of Oolptw-' \ W()l\"tl"ll()o.,. olthe~ • ....... ..,.s.rr. of NB , Inc 202! w. Balboa Bfvd.. *-'POrt BMch. CA. SP'!ol.,, our+.or of l booh. P•e\odem ICO'f>y A~s ~ (),.,. 11.ee c()r()Ol(Jfoar ~ &. T V "'Ode! Wile tnQINot of 7. ~ tw«i !or q ""'"'"'°' .. lndO s"'° Ou• lo• Svcce\\ Pe"o " • ..,, E •< ,.ll.-11<e •Eow Goal Sett "<I ICoohv hos '-"' lwf'd bi-181-A S•'ll"Cbd Oil ~ l..o6o. U.- C O'bod• c.,...,,..,, 21 1..eollor• • Olwd W. nlol ~ IC'" ICaJI;.., " 0 true fOO> I() ~ ~ ~al. hd-.-.QV ~ ltAw Ma • I •r:i'" 200 Monatct'I av s una ~99-1110 ~ ... per'°""9I ~ ...... 0 loa:i wJOdl firm ~ "' .... °""°of ~ ~ on bee SKre10<y lo• 8 yflOt•. he• ~ & e~pe<•e"<e hos P'04" IO be ~ IO ,... red of boitl .... ~ & ~"'~of Ito psfeo f.t'. ~ I~ ..,ft\ ad._. l'8CDl"d. wooAd dcavfy lw Ol o rr"9 pol-..onal .., IN ~. U.111 ' • •111qr era> 8ln:fl St.. •• ·~ ........ 8Mcft .... ,., Ot19 " OWftef / "'<l"Oqll' of lee WOid ~ Aqeltr:y • ..,..,,,., ..... 0 1IOff of ipecokl\. fducoled at ~ of Md & hl!•dlebern. •he" succeulully M•t.c'C)Ofed "' .+.e ~·ov & C °"""...c~ ~ ., NYC m Vic11 Pr-M Corp ~~e She ~ ~the'*"°'-' ~ g hos 0 d8code ol '""*coble Not ,,,, ·1 eapertu• '" perso,,,,e ploce"'tt"I & counselinQ. &MW.. P• U111 ~y 17801 ...., Sl Suite 0 ,,.,.. 754-196\ .AMDIGOY1A. ... ,,,,.,,, ............. -. -.... ~ ~ ................. _,.... ___ ..__ ................... ,...,....,,,... ................ _..,,,.,, .. ~ .-. ... --~ ____ ..,..,.... . .,.._,.. .. ___ ~ ........ . ..., •• Ottlce 1921 Anahe!IT' .Ave.• 1 .CM. 548-9029 or 548-133f , "'""'Q 28 ~ °' or> b«. ')..c•etarv. "'9 "-' aoe-1 ~ o-Oft "*"'· before "'OW'O to c ~ She •\ "'°'*inCJ ..... Son (~ MuloCd AM by NI S.0 ,.._~of~.&;., "' V<e ~ ol <;or. ~e M\ g C ..,fts CU:> 1-o Cotd & Hold " M~ "' T...,. & pr_,,e I+'<! b@ouftl.J .+.nq. "' Ue" he< Vq> "°' the Motto "Ju~ e.o.,1,1..i ~-, .... ,,.. 305 N El Cam.no Aeal San Clem 498-417t ll'lfl \ 12 l«I' l"°"""9d)e ol 0<1 Iced area ord prew>uf~ '" ,... lo,h-on ond<•t•y of>d """"°.,,,.,.,,, CO\:J~ING '' ~a-~mMttnher --~ ........... e.ome ... ard~-· C.-&W.._. SI021 AUenta ttlntl"91Dn Buch ; QQU 5' '.._. ... ~ r.:,. ~ 1..,,,1..., & ... '"' w.. -1\ ............... , -~ be)Jn .... ll'V'oUOJ '"' " ()' .. ,.,...,..... IN"ICj ~ & '.._ ~ ,.,,.,1"") ,........., -·~~·~~ . .,....., " 1 ...,.. la _, & -eWl,,,.,...,.. ""' ~\\~~WVI! ln.i v~ °'Oct IS lq18 SI-, ...,.. ... Fbol o..q, (~ g 1-oi on ,.,, D'"'l'ee She oller\ ~ c~atoOro -e °" ~ !KC~~ & dfo<O"O'>O"\ ~&a....-492-3481 C o-a-.r of AcCOlrllC74 .a.uoc p~~.k~'­ <>qefCV oft s '" ... Ifie ~ --d & IS Y' ., 0«tQ. l'_,,+y Voc.-Pret of Oq Co Oclper of N.,,~, Au" or ,&.ccoll'IO"''· o.oded moll"~,,.,._' 8.dl'f>Ot\\ ~tcrdinq ~ OWOrd. "~ ""-"' Mqmt. ,&.£A ' Cf/-. ....,,.,... of ~ 8dt .. Nllertofl Gos** of C°""'4111t•· .Ace f tsA ••I~ ,_, 'S..wlcu11K 650 P.ntoenter Or.Ste 105 Santa 5C7·7375 --~ 1834 N lvd. CM 631-3 6 IUDlUlY PHYWSllB. Mo• o l •he ne• 1r,. btot><h ArcounlOflh Auoc Pe1ton1>el s ..... (. .... f O•f'll••'v O le Mqt Ptrname! ~ w' t of .i... 8JQ ~ .. CPA f.m. & ~I ~ .. p f0t o liq lard a.ib;,, Orq Co A<t1ve ~ of Orq Coo\! chapter Not1 A,..,, nf ~ca..>lont\ (11'..wiy lodrq ~ f0t NM -*"-8 Y" per10Mtll blqd .. aatq. lond dvlp ' lf>d Ace• Auls A1tocl•d Pen1•tl S.wtc. lllc 18662 MacArthur 81. Irv 752-61.36 - >1o\ 0 ~ let pompe<onq he< ~ eol Estate ~ fhof • why lhf'y lt'IOW> fier oQOot'I ond ">QO"' Shto I l10W\ he. bu'"''m g. hi'>• thfl 1e<0td ro ~ ;. Sale\~ n l '~ yf"OJ lJ.CXXl.CXXl "' ~ th., 'ftlOt & Top ~'°" Jon Ma< MOf & ~ A 20~at 1e~l!nl of the CQUnly she b>ow. where 10 buy ond •ell youi ptoperty Why nor pol yo<nelf 1n ht-• horw:ls. You df'•e1ve •ome pompetinq loo Coah & W._. I.E. 1491 Baker. CM. 546-4141 I\ h·ir1 Mrr of f'ronl 8 Ho• & C n ,.,f C 'M (\.,, ( n 0.• S<o<v .. , on ,.,._ Ad,...., (nmmrt'"'" ol •hrs coml mull 1.,.,. 11'\U'Ol'Cf' 10 k cunnn!ly '" choroe of ..,, leqol & rech O\Pf'C•• of relocotwoq ~ et>t"e ••off 10 llw-new lmoeriol Bonl B~o lr>eal IO So (\I Pla10 Hotel). (.M wht-re !hey will OCCIJPV the elllire S1h floet 0\ of Oc1 22 Poi ho\ ('lli(:oenlly hondi-d rhb llf'IOm'>Ou\ 10.l F,_.L .... &Co. ofC .. ,_. Orange Counry Div. .l'ft,., Q Vf'Ot\ 0\ Of' olloC" mollOOe< OelO Ab'\ ~ed !he real ~Ole ~ tN wOJ doof,. on o po<'._ bmk wos podudno o oreofet -lt'Oft ._ ~oSol tdotv will-°" etlClll•= !.!--~-.... --.., "'~ f..t\.i;,,.,. i-.~ "' ..... "'"ICocie\ of ~""n-"I ~ and oko ~1!11 "' ..ott>tiN> CJA/dllv hon-. ......... 18120 Srookhurat St .. F.V 982-931 1 Jo.<-ed va;. T ('mp(ltOfV Se.v.c e ., 1968. {)p@ned lhe ~ Beach o If .c e OS """"°°"' on I %9 5tl1! hos now bPlin promored 10 Di<l"ttO< l"I ~OllQn\ on T '°"'"'Q I<" Voh T~ Se<v.ce & w<ll i-.. lrove'-'q 1lwova.oui the we\lem \IOI"\ 10 Ve# s oil.cir. Y•Tlll•ot•r SwTk:" 38"8 Campus Or. Npt Bch 546-4741 LI" Rol\Of ho'> ~ """"° ,,.o1 r<1ote rn h.ne \tl\CI' 1969 In Jo,., 1975 she ope<x-d lier own offrce. Le' Ro''°' Reoily. Inc: "' Compvi Vottey Centet 11 I\ 1he lorQtnl onclepef'denlly OWT'&d ofl•cl" "' l<Vtf\e D.....a 1979 w pattrcipoled ;:, ~ fQm101t0n of ,.... lr"">t' Boord o f Reolror\ o\ Direcror Sec/T reOS<#e 1\1-.o. <,h;. " currer>l!y servrno os o O.roctet lo< the r>ew lrW!e Chorri:ler of ComfTI<'<ce. a.. ....... ~ 4523 C8mpus Onve Irvine 833-8600 '4 Ve<Jf\ lf'()t......, "' "'" O'"'O color OWO'l"N'\\ ond de\IOt> 3 ~ears LOCU'O F~"'-ol of arts. ANY()t-.E (/IN P/llNT If lhev iliM won! to C O"'e join our~ clmses Call 546-81 a. Mer......_S ... att 0. MONA SHB.TOH .,_ DU IOIS 1.1.0. ..... ~ """" HeritoQll "'-"""' .. '\IWI. Lii ' • ec.ent QC. t.o,.,.h,,,.111t o•• 1he old o.-r~111~ ~ .. .,..,., "' lhe Mome AoioO .. ~ l °"°will be ..... ~~in .lune.She ~-~ w<lh WlJ Sloonet .. $all ~ ~ hot """ ., .-.bi>~ ... I lwtl• Wss lera. IM. 1542~~.SteE TUltln. Ce. 838-8953 1'he< ~ ~ Cb\>e• ()(l'O\\ .... w.,,.,,.. us fo< 10 .,,, curten•ly 1o•ned 11>. •eom of p•ofeu-onols 01 Hetorooe '-E Fetr-e< ~ to ~ he< onlttnl\ \0 01o IO bell• wve c;lient\. ( ..:irol " '°°" 10 eom her brol-M loc ente Sl>e ho• hf.. 8A fr°'" Wh,11.., (oleqe "' po.Micol 1eoence '"d •o<•oloov Corol •s oppeto4'd by l'f'f ''*"''" for he< po\1t1ve pro leu1onol or>d pet~lited _._. CO<lioct Caot .................. 3720 Campus Or . N.B. --540--1-1 &1 ~ .. 1r .. r••"'D'A" d,-, nP,. (' """"" <f,,.!tn" C'""""' r-1 I hr ... '""<'<i \'C'tt-" ~ ltd l ""°'"''1' \ .f\ 20 V~•')f\ •\ nl•c-o .-. Jt'rv>< ...,,1-1 "'""' WO{' t"t"' 1f" (l•h1_., t-•j~ff'lf''\ f'Vt•~lr,.,flf'l't1; ~ L N1 I~ ,,.\K'ffti"lf of Co\to Mtt\O & pent pre~• of Newport Hotbor 8u.,,,eu & Proleu1onol Wo~n°\ Club & doslr\ct o fficei on 1t\\ltuct0< o r OO<>Qe Coos• C olt!qli & moil>er of lwO \O<l\ ............. , 4618 E. Chapmen, Orange Open 9:30 am to 6 pm, Mon· S.t 633-6620 M 1noqet ol N"'"'IJO"lh""" Off>eP ,...1 No•ci Se.v>ee•. Inc 1e,..parorv ,_.,,-,ploymel'f \{HVl(P z~e \ pre,! tH\•O"OI hoc~ o•nund & '""''ondona rt'<Of<l ciorroed het o rl•l• ,. on thl" NOtrf'I T "om e>f P1oll"'~· ~h ~.O,ze\ .,. ,,.e,.1.nq rt.e ~of""''*'.,._ & r"'1>byer ...th cO<t!hJ mo1ctw>o of ,~,It level IO pb r..qU#nm..m T~ company offM o ..,,.,u f' 't~d ho..o · P'oqot" !or th!-lf'ft'PO'CJ<V ofl<e & ic;!! n:Mmol e~ Mousel 1 • ., Ali. t Set-rices IK. (714) 752-6666" l ''" Sct.noufl'< • P11"~• ond ""°"° IOtCe ~#>d Winc:Hl.,,,.,... P1no.PtftP~ Ir.< o ,p,,f t'\fOtP ''"'t''tmet'll r .. ,,., """" lcxotoon\ "' Nrwpott Beach ond Fu11Pt1nn Lon•, A•J'•>t1Kf! I\ tl'(QtT>1f>,j IVJ11"N'l•v "' , .. P field of '"",.,~ covr·'°'~l"f"l it"f"llnc,...pnt f I ,...,,-. ... 1 J 'J<l~•<t>p< & t'\Jf J .,. I' <Chotv:>e\ WINDJAMMER PPCffPTfE'\ IN( 1100 Quail Street. Suite 107 NewPort Beach. Cal. 92660 (714) 833-3927 ~ pwqxil of her OWt\ commercial 1me1ior desiqn firm, Debbie provide\ \e<v1ce 10 mony of Oro,.qe County·\ leodonq b..sinm-. Debbie K o Berleley qoci.oe w1'h o deqee on ~ ond " o profewonaf member of !lie "-'• of Bus.nM1 0e..qner, D• loi1/0 'lrie11 & AuocWn 48 Hollowglen, Irv .• Ca. 55¥8468 CONSULTANT C• .. IUILDll acaurra s.rr. lltta .... y I ¥l•rm1 I S-.ice 111152 MecArthur Bl. Stie. 320 Irv. l:D-2882 Bronch Mq of /lccountOlll\ A.\iOC P11<wnnet Service\. Int fl Fulerton. fl<llv~ merrber of Qq Co chaplet of No!'t AW> of Ac:coun1orws & Fullefton Chombet of c~e. Ovet 10 yrs combined erp ir> occtq g. penomel ~ fO\l'ld o c"°"-Je & ~ ~ ;,, ett1plov•• plQ(ement. f,.jo~ WOt\ing w/petlfle to ~ lllem find ;w lhe """ job Acc1atul1 A•1dlll~ , ............. .. 28&9 E. ~.Ste 801 Fullerton -738-4383 • ,, ... ..... Oc\Obef 14, 1979 L Yt4HI Y ALIMTIMI '-'oc~'\ Ta,> P,oduu,. l~ "°' b.eto 0 lleol &!ale 8r ole•1/luoc101e wi1h Moc11e1b.lfvin'e lieohy't Horbor v...,. c .... office wnc.e tcn4. Ill 19'11 '--,_,_"911 ~ I ....,, "' Ille fCI. of P'OPe"Y ~" 91(8'$ of 113.000CXXl Ill .... r.,... ' ~ of ·~ ,,.. it opprooci.i,.q in ••cus of Sii .<m.<nl. M1 tluv ... IHlw Harbor View Center 6o1 Doller Or. e.«-e200 942-8235 Campus Valley Center 7S2·1414 New <o (d.( I ~ 2 ~. Matqor 1e.-r1ered N f()b morle1 ~ ~ ~ & croche~ oft .tem\ she mode. 9'e fhen Qre<of 10 onf~ decOIOllnQ. lo•er oPf!ned !ht< EleQOr!I Som ~ C M. belete <he oPl""l!d her ... <t bwneH. the °"'4t SloP ~ MorQot olw> hot ono'""' ~s de~q 10< 'Cmn" 'I 1nt~uor\ lnte-rnottonof e.-... .. lnfenor\ Ne•• . ..., qoo1 " ro recxi. ~ .. '- 0-Slop .. 333 E 17th St . Cos1a Mesa 8'J2"4567 o\ bf.<~ '> ~ ...,.cf "' '""' ~ •• , of ~ all°""' So CA w,.+,on r, Y'\ ~ "'~ 10 •o&e he- ( o no•ronolv & •o hc,..eo Q brorichtn w"""' o Y'· Souc;w oft,.. 0\ o •P"O~"' ~nown lo• dvnort'•c pre~~ t~l"d ~-4 hcJ. ~ l.UCCM~ & b-'Q ~ 0 pc>e'f _..., ' -"t'" mony '°""""' let loc ~' & moqorllleS. W....t1WOl4d 111111 ........ 2333 N Broadway Ste 250 Santa Ana 543-2283 N1<'fl') l.1 .µ><ol1•· J • ,~ 1,.0· f'holrl ,.....,,.,.... ,,,,. 1~ 1'".i7S ,. 4,,..c,a,, D"l'µ'"' f ,.,.. .,_, P•"" dPf t I ,..,.,.,.., •t r,.,. ( r ,.,-l\\'I' ) ... 1 • r f ""f'> w ... v rJ~t')l'i ~r' • ....-•. ,. ~ ,- "" We~ (ovv' •I 11 .. .,..r.• oc••vfl' K1 l()()",trr,,,,,.,,.... lf t ...... l\c<>'d nl ~or. <;f... • ("Mr..d "I ht>< c~·-O-loOC<>' .. " _., p,."Y.>I< Br"", R("t'Jll,,, rind """" ·-· '" .,; IC> ho•P ""7"f ~ (Wt Of"1 MNA JAIYIS cu<•OIT'f'~ R E Agent 642-8850 ZOl AMN AMAM»A md MA.RIA AMTOMIA Thf' Mooe ~ llool<-;. OWft9d ord ~ bor Zoe """ Anorodo Oftd Mor.a fv"Of'Q 0.., ttortecf .... ~ l"• ~ OQO fnc()t'PO'olono ,._ _., ~I\ "'to ..._ ~ boolilla09 Zo. """ and Mono i.._. lorQI' ,.cttot', of M~ ~ ~ ord II,.. O<I\ Sp..c~ttlO "' o pPt\O<'QI touch. .,....,, la-,,. ...... 0-f-t n; . .,...,,.,.,~, witl ·r•1 ,, •-ifM Y''j' bool-"' """" pk,\ ~ ,,flf! 'l't """""'°"'o lOI' Am ll '"C""'t'd her~ Dear-f..,... IJS( or<d '0>""'' KcJI. ~ f0t frvf' """°" ~ 25. • o Ion.. pofsueord !Oil """'CO' n. M..pc ~ ...... . 506 31st St.. Newport Beecn JULll YAM wta8t 675""400 .-...a.A~I Moe.Y CAWJ IUY It, 1-v T1Honv ~ \ no1 1.-. \olr-~ , PO•,.t-d by Monpo .. ,., oll.c,. I emporo""' woth f'•< t"llent "" the 1ob P"rformonr "''· O\ Molvolf'd by OU CU\lnmt'n f),.. l.,,,.j of petformonc,... \'O<J ""°"r ........ "°" nPf'd heb ~.r ........ """' hov,. "'Cit,. ~ .n.,., ...,.,,\..,. O'll f,..~.~ ........... 111..,,,., ~lloce ........ ,, ..... ' S..k" 518 S Brookhurst Anaheim n4-8000 .. h1, ~ o .,.,i E ,,.~ r• Ir""""" '"''" tQJ4 "'"'"Cl "' 1 "'.ll ,,.,..,.. • p "'''" ( t'WT'p\,\ Vi''"v (,.,,.,.. Off"" "' M c-1 t <J77 Sh.. ""-"'P'"Y"''""f.l i,.,.,..,, <Y-d ~ '" ?II "On<O('l<t '" ""' .. July "' *"" ~ ltrn ,,...? ~ ..... ~,..... nl ~,.,,..,.....,, S mo•oc-n rl O\ J.k ,.. Too P,cd.f;,.. I,,, '"" ltvtnl' !vf'O Meer• l1vlwlfflty Campus Valley Center 752·1414 Harbor View Center 901 Dover Or 844-6200 642-8235 Nt1wlv oppoonrl"d O le MCI' "' Accountonl\ A•soc Pl"•\Onnpl SerVl(e, ll'c.. COl'P ofc '" S /I Vf'IO ~ eil ftnonool t'>P !>(> h@. po"''°" I bod<l'OU"'d <nelude\ ~ 25 yrs ;,, oroq field wll 0 ..... m Comolef fo, o StoMce lr-d A.ff~ Qq (00\t (l.optet of Nofl /lu11 of~• loi.A. • # ."" .......... Via.I HESTOH MYRMA CottDAY CHAIL&el IOUaSIH OM. V lllLDT R Otmet lty 0 l rndo. ~ °" 1\1 bee Dir of t+.e Oq Co Ow. ~ of (/I a c~ Pi.tik """'"'°"°" fo• Hun""Qf°" 8eoch Fo Voloty Boord of ~""· rt1Ci relolion\ ochv1IM'I~ & leqi• odvococv. ~ i\ o Ph f4to K oppo. nm PJbWied ;,, OQ C.o flluwo1ed & o..,.. ~ICOllQM. LIV,., "' YOtbo Londo ..,,,., lw 2 ch<idtl'<' • H•atla9toa leec~/ ,, .• ,..., . ...... of ......... __;._,i;__ ~~ ,A ,,.> 111 "1• >h ,O'l I A\-t4'• T ,.,.,..r r rry ~. If"!< .,_n b.--.,-lif1 'f-n'~ft')t'\I hi.Jr ,,.~ t I ·~IJA t(" nt')'#f't fo, rl,.d•• 'l'10 f'I tc· '-~'Y•f'O ooplotonr ... """" 1.,,,, .... on•l>()(fv ••l1t)t-lt~y & ("P'\.(ln,.,1 C .. fVI( c:.."'""° r,.+. ... f'Y/' 111 ..... b<><•hiq (CJ<",.. "' .... ,,,.,,..., "" ""' l~ 1\1-o...->' "Hvrt \ ,..r"" ~ 'Wto ,,, ..... t>-'1 & '""" ..,..,..no berte< .. .............. Tc +a•'" 4500 CC!mpus Onve N B 17141 557-9760 r 1~1 111 1 vF r-.-..1• rn rh0111>Tf")• r,. •. j,, "\ ~ )•I,. •nt11'P ,,. • r 11\lrp )\ r • # f• 1t"'"r -,I f"' J 1' t 1' "'~ U '"' f,J ff ,.-,. r "7"•· f •, l' I ·"'t '" I ""' ,. ..,., Y'>"q l! ...... •orvi r ,,.,_, ·~I & lt'J(Y'! (~·14 (Ytf'YV>~·' "' f Yvt('-l't ...,,.,,.,,.\ p b'J•ff .. ,.rj,..,, ~ t-... ._....,,.,t')t"' frr" ,.,, """"\t \Ai!'f'f"l. ,..f .n~ll .. ,. J:VY'...., ,,.. 1h.. v"°"' lat....,, ~f' " °" ,, .... .,, Laguna Beach Cal 7 14/494-4588 s-,,. "°' ~ O\loOOO'ed ...rt. Geo•Qf' Et••n• Co.,..oon9'"~ .... ~~for~~ ~ ord .. ~o-10< 1he Gold ICey Club lefo,,. • '"••d• "'>ell Sol.• Su'°" w,., "•vo h•.,d '" co,.,,..•rc•ol or>r:l t-...-\\ _,._, ....... -w .... 1., • ,..,..y Pr.or 10 ,...... ~ w 1·. ·~ ~ crd tt•9Cu'tVf' .,.,+,e for>-~ • ........ c .... , 88 t Dover Dr . Newoort Beach 631-1800 D.D .. PH.D. MOM-DIHOMIMATIOHAL MMSTB M Plrb"' of Newpor~ H ,,tr• (I., "'' & p,.,i,......ono1 w ,,..~. l ,,t IN I A Lr_,.....,.,,,,, fl , tu 1 p,('lt;.l .. rT" & M,.. J, J' fr-... ' ~ ,.....,...., ,_. •:)-. :to ~, • • • ''"'~'"J ~ ~ 6 ,, ••• • , ........ ,,, Aq)t\ ,,,..., Clwfat arde C ....... 488 E 171h St Suite •222 Costa Mesa. Ph 642·2320 ( ..... .-~ ... ,. P., .r .... "' r .. r .... ..... .,,.,,,., \r• ¥" .... t' ,,.,,,,,,.,,... .,,,.,,.. r~ .. i Cv·•· f'T'lf·' <., "'<•· •r ~! ... , ..,, ...... ,~~'~"' • ,r+ (~' .: t:t , .. t ,, , • ...,.;,,. P .-' t nl' ' ' ••• f•'' ) ..-Y ... .+ t ~ ........ '•t • ....... ., ' c.••. ~' "'"' '· ..... , ... ,,r~ .. .,., ,..,. " ... ... •,,. )t ( !\..n'i. ~VI(",. Vw.1 , J "Y~"-1""lf'/ , 1f WottP.1 I K i ,11 & (" In n ~n.tun,. }1>!'1 ( n .. e>ff>CI'> .... ~~--·· l\<>()fh g r,on<l" P,.,. In """"'l Voct ' Doto"'' •'H ,., u '•• 1.,1 Do<1t+vtte>n W.,, 10< o ')o (A ""CIQO/lf'W' firm Wr OI Voctl'll lnt'v !,.rl "YCM ~Oty ~~ Qlr> o~ Pt'fn'Ont!nl cnncem" YI ct or T••porery S.Wtlc" W.-WJ.lw.&Co. 4341 Slrch St. Suite 213 New Bncn 556-85 ,..,. lch '9db la just opened .,. • own ofrt<e Creohve Portfolio ~ Inc. She if cuwbilioq 8 Y'' of 11.E ... pr. ;,. '"id .. ;,.., .. ,,,,.1111 l eichonqes I ...... ijDCili lO ~ personal ...a for indivldwl clwttl ~ ~ 3 l1' wMI ~ in c.-.., N#I __, ... ~ '1'oPS•••-"· DM.VPtlOT MYRMA WEii FAUST.A YITAI.I GiMy r.....d .._ ii E L< "' 11160 hod he• o wt1 o lfic .. ~ec-.-f Top Salewnon or>d Top llllet A...aocb ~ year\ liom .... N 8 l(.M 9oord of fieohon Wen ~do-Aswx.are of the Yeo "' I 'fl I ~ ond ""1lbond. Bud live ot1d ploy OI "Ovet 40 Hun11nqton l e>l'drnoR Condo," Col~~OI c ............ ~1 A!!ln!I. .... lm-6733 C orhy hol been o 81 o ~e r 'A 1\oc io 11; ..,,, Mocnob-lrvN I\ ec:Jtv' • ()o.,.., ().,,, o ffice since 1 •n 4 'iliP ho conlonuoosly been on" of 1h multi.million oword oroup. or>d lat on 1m ""' "°' ..,.,,n.ec1 r •CI'\\ of $7.CXX> CXX> on ptoperty ( othy 1\ Otlf' nf Mt'ICf>Ob.1..,...,.' fop Prt>duc"'" Moc ..... .,._ IHlty Harbor View Center 901 Dover Or 644-e200 642-8235 Campus Valley Cent er 752·1414 Come 10 Colo f 0tnoo Frt\I Boni: "' A.q '69 Sloned on new OCC<>unl\ a U.lano ~ Bcris lolewood offlca. 6 n'O\ loft11 promoled IO ...a.... AHi. 4 ,...,, oft et pr0tm 1ACI IO ~ Officer. In .Jut.. 7J. Mjrno <Xlm9 IO the Sonia /Vo •e-Qionol ofc 0 1 Reqionol Ad· ... .......,. Offrcs. ~ ~ now Vc»A. & Rec)oid M1ww.....,_ Wq f0t m., Santo Ano Reqion f0t Cdola"° fin1 Seri C•fOf"llia Rrst loM 1055 N. Main Street Salta Ana 835-2606 1' notivl' of Rome. ltolv. FOU\1 , 1.,,,., "' Lcxv>o Beoch ... fie,.. <Jv, M\ ~ Reol hiole fat rhe pm 1 1 VI\ • ho• """'~ 0\ Chooomon r f Publtcoty C ommrt•,.,. for Th.. 8oQri ol R('Ol!OI'\ & f()t 4 ~ hos W>fV~ o• Chorrmoro of Meal\ on Wheek Comm11t~ Sil!' >\ on ow::I \Olle1. ho• \Oiled to Howoo on o )3' boo• w/o 1 ~ coew 918 >\ now bo(l o• het ,_ locotoon mol-inq new l"enr.h & p11r1u1t1q her ptOl~\ion. ..................... 580 Broedwey. Sune 203 lagun• Beech 497·2A26 IAYwHT Sec•f'JO<V or>d recept'°""' ot P'~e ~ ~· ~. Huntonq1on lleoch Koy lim beon wor\iroq for them qoinq on 20 y«Jr\. "'Otl-'Q °' o wedding Cons.Mont She since hol becono. the teetefO'V •f'Cep!IQMI ond c:*.o tcl:eo, CO"' of wedclflq. iro the P't9tee l!rolhen' Weddonq Gopel Piere• • o""" s.1111• M1,.._., 627 Main Street. Huntington Beec.h 5~39 hi' 24. iro 0 lfJOll of 2 )"'. hos od-voad ftro.;:/t k.ct:MYI becutive, s.ior Nx.'t bealive. os\K1on1 & Bodi Monoqlt 10 .... odnwoble poai!iofl of Ani\llllQ Oper01ioM Mt7oq//tt of 0 ll'Ojot outcHeosonq cap.. "'""' 4 offtefi. ol whKh her• hca ~ "' .... leod WIClt ,.tw, ~itinJon. 1979. SAMDllS LIASIMG, IMC. 714-781-1332 21:MiMHl671 .JOAN STOLP CINDY CARrENTEI Data O•eriood 4121 Westerly Pl, Ste 102 Newpon Beach 851-9091 JOA*MAMIOM SUZAMMI IUDD llVllLY SWINSON ~ ilarted wilt! Colofornoo mi llcri 10 .,..:n 090 °" 0 \KleQy ., !ht P•ICIMll Deportment For the lent 4 yeor1. Dorothy "°' ~ the Lo• M<)ele• & cnJt c.o....y ~ Ootaftiy ~ lrom ~. W.u V.qno & ho. Otlended Son10 Ano City C°"9t & U...-wr of Colof0tnoo a!Mne. "'-"Y ., ,,. v--. ~ ad ~. 8d\. ~ lliClrted ... °"" --. iro ..........,,, 8eodl. Het ~' _.,., ~ 91"9 """" 0 f-"9 of teQ#y & o -IO--., in o • .1tf...,,e.. .,..,.. polilf'llial °' ,..._.,. -· Pec;m ho. be«! well e.iob. iro .IC.E. buiinen over 10 ~· "\... r,/ PEGGY ~OMS, Realtor M5-1531 ol Dalo 0.erlood. ho. opened "-,_ olc. iro Npt 8ch. ...n.ct. >\ relnowfted fat employinq 1li11 1-q.v ~ iemo dokJ proceurtvi ~ 8ea:u.e ol ,.... dnl "' putCJfoon. -hove ca..qnmen1, o-ol "' \Oll'W of fhe frnes1 (O tnru ~ 0q Co. We WOl'll cu sioll in ~-coe. We wQnl you""°'~ "1 "' fhe IJ,e.;1 ( ond & l)()r""") I •cp v::J lo you •Int ~ Plu ().,.,, (.J-eriood oi... t1'\ '""'!'> ""'PD~"' °"' ol rl'I) be<.t '''"'le t,..,....f ovo·I r;n~. 7'1> ""J f l• f>I v<X. <re \al i:· ....... ,, Ho\ ~'fl W'I nffl(1t r•'()f'lf!tf'~f""Pr• r,... 1 n vo><> " n ,,,....,.,. r f .. a.-., (olege. owned .... Own booUMP"9 bulineM. A mernbe< ol CEA and ii c111ently o ~ ol T ustift Pflt10mlll s.n..c.. lflc T .... htlHHI s.. .tees. IRc. 1 7702 lr111ne Bl Ste ~ t Tustin 54•·61 41 A fftCflled ~ Cl/ the 14><om-n-, Emerqonq Woman •emonor ~ed by Wdt3 & lee Real EslCJloe. s.-. i\ .... ~ rncJl\Oqe• ol 1he Co mpany • ~ IWod> olf.ce. Noftonolv •ecoqrWud f0t ~ communo1y -.a .... ..........,,, lleocf. Olf!O .he hca aim ,..;...d "°""" f01 lw ~and ochie·-"' "' .... r'9d ... id.-y. w ......... ......... 2llM3 w..cMff Drive ... ;put BMctt. Cant 10 C»forrio hJt Borol 0\ 0'1 Ot\OJI T.a. iro Oo. of 1970 In Wo,. 74 &r..ty went 10 Co~lomio mt 8orb. WM!dll olfoc.e o. o ~'SOnCll bonk>nq repre.e111011ve. pcrroted 10 Peoonot BoM1nq ol lice 01 Col1fatnro F1u 1 Bonh ~ ofc "' JOI> ·79 ' ., Sept, WO\ promoled IO UJm ,,.00 ~ OffKer. T~ modli a...ty hca beet> pionoted 0 \ McrQl)lf of Colif0tnoo Fni Seri. Cosio ~ offic.. CtlfoelllwAnt .... 1055 N. Main Street Senta Anll 835-2606 I LOtSCC>aMWIU RUE O'lllE:H LINDA MB.SOM A l°"'9 (a5~ ond Dano Par11 ~ "~ CMC oded ..,., Wd SlrMI Real EslCR ard ""-"-'· Arboo " o Top Sale\ .... ard ~ .. Dano Par11 ard San .Mln Copslr°"° ~ Ult Matcio b al 10" R.d EslClle ,_.,, Well Street I .E . ....... 33486 def Obispo -o.n. POint. CA- 714-CJ.2202.831 ~50 t(('Jf~f\ •\ Vtc,. p,..,,.d .. n• rd W,. \llond 8'74 • & MQnC>Q!!f of It... c.onio l<no Off<f' I< qroduoo" ,..f ( ')f """' r..c-f'd ~ M8A .., bu\1n_.,, odrn•rt•\t,ot10f"I i,,,,,.. (laf'rnorf ~ IC+.oof K '""°' I tnd• ._,. '"' c111< OOQCnllO'IC>n\ &. h,,, ,,.,..,4'CJ on 1.._, boo-d al do-ec10t\ lo Or (1y United Wov 'lnd po•• I'"°"""' I,.. ( <, f Al....,.., board of dotec•n • A ·~ ol ~°""t>n V,,..v. ~ & I.... hu.bond ~ ore porer>'\ of o "'°' Moc+.oel Mt7oq//tt of Sn.5nq i Snelnq of ~ Bead> '°' beef> .. ..... ••~• ~ lor 14 .,.0\ & ~ .... lov.. bolt\ ... "*" & ... ~ Olfl90' SI. "°' "°"" -""°" Natcnal ·~ & ~ b Ii. eHom & feet. ~ • \ 0 ded.< OI ed ptO I es \'OnOI ~Bead. .. 0 , .. s..-.. hJllCY. S a 1&S..• I of M•w,ort l•aclil ~ 4340<Amc>us Or . Ste 20\ NMpor1 Beach . S40-5001 VdJ >TW"' ,.,,,,.J "'".,. t ~, ... ~ b 1 f.."' I J h on 'lf°KO'i I, ... '"" "t... ..oled .:> 1 L,....J.nq JI 1. •• c .. IO'e b .. ,, .• promo1.,d I(> Maot:1'JI cl Co4 l0tnu f..r,1 Boni\ C.-o Mao Olfic:a. n. ,._... ~ cD-~IO~o( Ca5bfto Fftt '°""'' So-~ Cqiear.o olfica. Udo ~_. "°"' ~ Ctile9e ...... 0 8A .. Xlooloqy ., _.,.. of 1 '710 CalfonH Rnt ... 1055 N Malf'I Street Santa Ana 835-2606 AU YOU A~. OUT ..QF. THNfOUSI TTPl1 w ,,.;i "°" ~.. "°'6 °""' '"Cl>"'e' I< nd .+.., oit!por dN'C p ltl(JI QOct\ wt!+-o '7 w,. co.Ad b--wi'Of ya,,,. loo4.lft0 lo "'' o Mo~ Olf.ce lem(IOtOry you ton ....,,. ""'-' vau wont to & t... pod _. Jor l'<"I P\IPf'Q Ot wc..ow:il ~ w., ho,.. ,,,~ oool "'9olOI col I\ M .. aw• Ta ' 1 a f S.!it .. ,,....,..t11,. &fas.~ ArW*m n4«>00 ..... PRSOMe. A.-.CY 4'88 E t 7th Street Suite 224 Coat• Mesa 171') 642-1470 POI lo. been OC'-'Y k ensed ., the •tt<>I e.rot" field \once I 96) "'-oNy ...... onothet •eel 8\IOl8 f..... on !Wllowtlt (ol,f f0t I 4'11 .,.u• In 1'17) POI recerVftd het Recitat CKiduore in.i~uoe detqO to\. In I '117 POI pt'8d t+.e Red bible S.Oe ard m:>ved IO Newpotl 8eoch The Reol EslOle Sloe hot 16 1ocrJ1icn ond "' A>.x:,A1 I q19, \lie ard LOI\~ pined porlner\ """' me Red &:tole Store. llAL ISTATI STOHS ZXX>W. Betboa Blvd .. ~Blach e1&-1n1 Is p re\et1tlv •he Oirecto• ol M.-.llnQl lot 0ra-q. COO\l NM. 0 ,.,.8tftber of CD\ "°' fonhe ll0$f \!!Vl!IO f v•o•' ~bee11 Get1erof Monoqe• o l on 0r0t>Q8 Co. f...ploymer1 /lqwr<y. o teoc..., of , f~ ard I\ ~ CO<>wflet of T "''"' Penorw>e! s.n..c ... Inc .. MilY AHN IAY ~~~ Irvine (71 •l 552· 7500 A conv\1-'"":Iii ·~ P'"CV' • ' .-.rh o f n:r -''"'tl\\1 r •. .,., -w~ 1 ~ "' \()le\ ,,. 1"1q Chor""nq ond o ""'" ..... ~ ~Q,~~r Irvine (71') 552-7500 A 1 ,.."°" dooii7 rlub -...ti-• ov"' ,..., pm! l y...,,,> O"d I '"""'""' htcfi perlom"<)tl(;, '°""' .... a..-w 1812•~6' lrvtne(714)&62·7&00 o ......... oatoan O'-d ..,_,. ,.,ftttm .... ~ of II.rt ~ wcuufJ wiles CJClll"' oq>OOlfw<1 o ~ of cbe IO 1 ,....,,_ fa< 1qrJ . Alltlouqh o ~ 0\ fOt 0\ let'QI+. of serv•ce -l"i• oqent ;, QR)roocfw'Q 0 ,_ """"°" dolor prodlJch()n ~ ... lr.i Y«Jr .. r+..,tiv-, . ....... 18124Cutwt 6'. lrvtne (714) &52·7&00 Tbti very QUClified U-., with 1S year\ "' "°"'9 Ide\ hen beet-·~ lot fTtUCh of R9cf,;Ji, \UCCeu clftq the pc>( 8 yeon., ~cu~~. Irvine (714) 562·7600 BVT SU aSCSNTLJ -ftnt place l.D 8 WOIUH 'a .... buUdlq coateet here. W ..... tM M-1 .... -ald .... w-...... l•1 •elab" at ~• 11"' w leMard cu~ ~al U. rtp. plll\1 mmci... ··1 Wut ~to knO" rm DOt one flt UMwe Amason ...._ .. ahe1.W. Altllou1b womea '1 body· buildins cootest.s are rare and prise money ac.rce. it's a bul- einl movetDfll'. loltowers claim. Body-but'dh" la more th~ Jmt musel•, it'• "aymmelr)', ,..._ aentallon and crace," abe Hid u 1be peNd IA varioul ~ that re1emb1ed modern dance movemeatt. WHAT DOBS BE& family thlnk ol her sport! "My family doesn't really know.'' she 1ald ... I think they'll Uke lt but they may not take me •eri4"111y •• , Her ioaI: "I want to have one of the best bodies in the wortd," she said. "A lot of mee are turned oc to the idea of a .U-. woman now. I don't Q'1estiGD my femininity." But one male body-baildeT at Gold '1, Dave Billow. took a caulloua view of women body- building. "I wouldn 't want my cirlfrieod to work out here -tbe men j uat stare al the women," said Billow, an employee at the gym . "But you have to Jive these women credit. They wort bard." Bod1-bulldlq compeUUoa ls baaed on the Judaea • aaseument of m llacle devetopm eol and "muscle se~ation." the ability lo fleJl individual muscles. Weicht l1ftiq ta not part ot t.be competition, l>ut is viewed as a mea~ to de~e~uaclg. .,.. 'I WANT YOU TO KNOW t'M NOT ONE-OF THOSE-AMAZON WOMEN' , u .. Lyon Work• Out Six Daya • Week at co-.ct Gym: 'New Option' Tl•MY IUMBE&, A NEW v~ state dnnrrp1on 1>oay- builder, is one man who saya he's turned on by muscular women. .. DON'T GET THE idea that these women are dumb either." said Ms. Lyon. "I'm a story analyst for American Interna- tional Pictures (the studio that gave us "Cannibal Girls," .. Voyage of the Prehistoric Women" and now "The Am· mityville Horror") and I graduated from UCLA. tionist. But l lbink body-building is symbolic of the new options for women." s wejlty, muscular men and a few women. Though there isn't much talking and laughing, the noise level is high from the clanking weights and other equipment. , exercised. lifting her knees to her chest repeatedly while hang- ing by her arms from a bar. her face suddenly contorted into a sneer and she let out a cry. But she didn't stop . · · 1 think it's fantastic that women are working out. I find these women more attractive. If a p e rson takes care of themselves. it means they like themselves," Kimber said.add· ing that be's been encouraging his wife to wort out at the gym. "It's a fu1wistic reality,'' she said. "The whole concept of strength appealed to me. People will realize that beauty is not a weak, passive female. AS MANY AS 50 to 60 women a day are work.ing out in GDld's Gym , a cente r for muscle- building. Arnold Schwarzeneg- ger bas worked out there, and the present Mr. Olympia. Frank Zane, often ia seen there lilting weights. "The girls use the same pro· gram as the men. Well, maybe some of the weights are a little lighter," s aid Denny Doyle, owner or the gym. "No , I'm not sore." she said. "I always work out that hard." As she walked away, 1t wasn't obvious that she was a body· builder: she didn't look especiaJ- ly muscular .. But, I'U tell you. lhe average person thinks it ·s gross. I've heard some of these men say that going to bed with a body- building woman would be like going to bed with a man." said Kimber 'NOT A PASSIVE FEMALE• Ma. Lyon Strike• PON A women's contest awarded prize money, with $2,500 going for first prize. By comparison. the men do a lot better. The average first prize money for men's contests 1s from Sl0,000 to $15.000, said Doyle "I'm not a women·s libera- The walls are dotted wilh large mirrors so the body- builders can admire their physi- ques . The room is crowded with ST ACEY BENTLEY, 22. said she moved from Philadelphia to Los Angeles last November to work out at Gold's Gym. As she Ms. Bentley said she became interested m body building when she attended some men's body- building shows in Pennsylvania Peep Show Irks Iowans COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa CAP> -The an- nouncement of plans for a third adult bookstore and peep show in Council Bluffs has apparently triggered the formation of an anti-pornography group. The Rev. Rich Dee of Fifth Avenue United Melhodllt Church said the move aca,ibsl the adult boot.care., adult movie ..,... aDd ,,alaer adult 1>u1in-• will be "a c;;;--""·" m:w.w ...... • ..... ,. at 3280"~ Ave., may be open thin two months, according to Harry Hahn. HUa. of Omaha, said the buUdin& will be leuet • Boob lac: .• wblela operatel the Good Tl.mes 1'99 boobtan at 111 Jlf. lltb St. a.-. wbo bu a manqement ...ie with the Good "lbaN Too, told The Omaha World-Benld be also ••bu aome abares" 1n Oft-Broadway En- terprises Inc., ownen of lbe land and bulldin&s Wl· der construction at lbe First Avenue alte. Dee said be was approached recently by mem- bers of bis church wbo were alarmed because the new store "was going to be right in their neighborhood." A MEETING WAS SET FOR SEPT. 26 and about 25 persons were expected, some interested church members and some invited· city and law enforcement officials. About 80 persons showed up, Dee estimated, including representatives from a dozen other churches, several Cit)' Council can- didates and Councilman Ron Cleveland. Dee expects perhaps twice that number at a meeting set shortly. Don't look for lhe group to picket lhe adult businesses, the minister sald. "I see the group as carrying OD !fl informa- tional program." he said. which m1ght 10clude full- page ads in newspapers and mass mailings to Bluffs homes. PaAYEll GROUPS WOULD ALSO BE formed in various churches specifically to oppose porno- graphy and there could be the appearance of group members near 9dull businesses to band literature to passersby, he said. Iowa law prohibits cities from passing their own obsce.a.ity laws and thus prevented com- munities from setting their own standards. Dee said there llre U.S. Supreme Court rulings that could be broqbt into the picture. The plan, be indicated, comes rrom Christian Family Baewal. of Clovis, Calif., and its founder, Murray Noni&. He said Norris' organbaUon "bas been successful in hlrillg Christian attorneys to eliminate pornography in larger cities than the Bluffs." NOaaJB WILL ATl'END THE OCT. 11 meet- ing, Dee said. Tbe meeting, set for 7:30 p.m .. doesn't yet have a site. Qty records say the new bookatore baUd1ng is being bull\ by Wolfe Inc.,·an Omaha C<JnStruction firm, and that there will be 20 movie booths within the 4,00CHquare-foot·buildinc. Damage Award Penny ANNAPOLIS (AP) -A Baltimore woman who claimed lbe c<Nld "bear the booa crackln1 and leartnc" aft.er a traffic acct~ rec9ftd nomlnal dam.,. for bier 1ufferina -• alqJe c.l. Tbe llarrland Court o1 Spedal Appeals na1ec1 that Cornella Hyaetnth Oomedqer, 'fbo wu COD· ftoecl to a wheelebair wboll M apparect Jn a... Balli .... ClU court to tesui1 about ·u.. llT1 acci· dent...,. mdiled to eome eortGf ~ lln. ao-n .... , 51, sued tbe clrl.W of 'the oU.er ts tor 171,000 ID am.as-. MUrderer G~ Death :D~~,Sout.b Atrtu (AP} -A Brttllla1m· ...,. Ill ._.. Atttea llM been .. &aDeed ·to _. .. ..._...._ower'b" aJucta-no«•.-madldl .. enet. ~. •Yil'"' murdln tJI two tonur· mlla"111• Md oae ot t.be ._.., U:'9U'41d -= :z.a:::-· 52,"*°°4 as-••···· .. tM Oar'-CCM1ri Judie u. .. ...-bla toi11=•• :!r ,...,.J...,,._.lil6a9"0ttol. ··--·· {I • I "Beautiful Fuaetion' Nursing Baby Rewarding By D&. PETE& 8TEINCaOllN Dear Dr. S&elac,....: l rud la JOQr columa • letter by a mother who bM a nry uapleumlt nuniq es.pertence. Not only am I sorry f« w sake. but al5o for the women wbo ~ read bu story and therefore decide oot to breast-feed tbear babies. o~tio:!'.!: poor modMr did aot wut to Dur&e a.ad benelf to be puabed lDto It anyway. With audl a ltoor outlook cm oW'StDC. llow could she hope to establlah a happy relatiouh.lp ., with her child? Bow awful ol her family and friends to force her to nurse. Old and New I, MYSELF HAVE NUllSED BOTH our daughters successfully and happily. Never was it a "painful experience" as this mother related. On the contrary I found nursing began a beautiluJ lov- ing relationship with my girls. Even my husband agrees. For nearly a century, scientists believed t he dinosaur brontosaurus had a s nub-nosed head . Actually. the 80-foot-long animal had a sleaker head . according to recent findings of researchers at Carnegie Ins titute in Pittsburgh. Fever . chills, nipple bruises are not part of the normal nursing experience. Poor management of lactation may cause these problems. They can be avoided. Guard Pig To Replace Watch Dog? EL PASO, Texas IAP) -Marcel Leblanc may have hit on a perfect sol ution for security seekers afraid of dogs · He 's trainjng a guard pig -an attack porker. The 42-year-0ld Cana- d ian h a d his prize porcine protector with him when he journeyed through El Paso in bis o ld, rus t y Cadill ac limousine. TBA VELING WITH him on the way, back to Vancouver, British Columbia, were his as · sistant pig trainer, a driver and his wife, their three children and three pigs. "We're just like one big happy family. The baby sleeps next to the pig and the pig guards DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE If a mother wants to s ucceed in breast-feeding she can. LaLeche League International is interest· ed in helping to further good mothering through breast-feeding the world over. Tius non-profit or· ganizalioo provides non-medical, mother-lo· mother support and encouragement to nursing or pregnant women. With the epcouragement of LaLeche League, I found nursing to be one of tbe most rewarding ex- periences of my life. For women who truly want to breast-feed it is marvelous convenient, healthful, economical. time·saving. uncomplicated. Oil. ST£1NCtOBN, YOU OWE IT to yoar readers to print lhe other side of the story. Breast· feeding i.s a natural, beautiful function. Mothers· to-be should be encouraged, not discouraged to nurse their babies. LaLeche League is happy to offe r its lend.in& library of books on nursing and child care to in· terest.ed women. (LaLecbe League International. 9616 Minneapolis Ave., Franklin Part, Ill. 60131.) -Mn.M. 1lr ... MEOICALE1TE8 Dear Dr. Stelaerolla: l have • widowed daughter I'm concerned about. She bas emotional problems. I've been told by our ramily doctor she should go to a psycbiatriat f« ahoct tMatments. He gave it another name, which J have forgotten. .-Mn.M. .... arod1~r Juanita Castro. s is - ter of Cuban Presi- dent Fide l Castro. was among the de - monstrators protest· mg his visit to the United Nations build· m g in New York last week Castro ad- dressed the Gener al Assembl) 'Phantom' Number Selected ATLANTI C C ITY. N.J . lAP) -The contest was s upposed to be hard. but not impossi· ble. him," sald Stella Biano, DEAR MRS. M.: Wu il electro convulsive tbe wife of driv e r ~~~~~~~~~~:::::!:::!::::::::!::::::'..!::.!:.._::___.:::._ In a g immic k to spolllght its use of the new Susan B. Anthony dollar in Its casino, Caesars• Boar.dwal,k Regency hotel had talk show host Merv Gril~ and others pick a nine- digit number for a car &11d 25,000 dollar coins. Franklin Biano. therapy (ECT treatment)? .... LEBLANC, WHO says he bas trained attack dogs fOf' Canadian police departments for 17 years, said be bouabt CP -Canadian Pig - ''to fatten up and clau&bter for a friend's party." But lie tiOtlceatbat the 150·pound. • tnont.h-old, pink and white Yorkshire pig learned trlcka quickly, .. WE RAVE Sfvea him '~alb\ traiDlDf. He •t· tacta and cbarf H," taidlAblw. · "Tb• aalmal1 love ltmhlckJ Jl'rtecl Cblck•D, lteabllldleecreuq, •• Tbe tnlDer Hid CP .... .,,.. bait* .... . but ........ ...... tbefluara.-.. .. Pa ellistoric P•t Diggers Locate Our Or. &e!Hrob: I have been told by my doctor that I have a low white blood cell count (2.000). He doe& not thint it's l«ioua and baan't prescribed treatment. -•n. &.. DEAR MRS. K.: I can't say whether or not it Mammo h Bo is serious. But It certainly requires more study. A w.b.e. ot 2,000 is disUnctly low and abnormal. f t nes su11est that you ask for consultat.lon with a PL TMOUTR;-W~ .. of Wuhl.n.f'Go Hlibway bematOJogtst Cbtooa speCllilliO .so JOU can have (AP> --:. Bones. of a 14. · -ooi.e marrow teat.a and other~ aamlnl· Col•mbla mammoth, Delbert Ollbow or Uons. muak ox, bison, deer Washington State and blCbom sheep, all Unlveralt.y 1aid tbe team believed to be about bai uncovered a nearly SEX FILM TO BUMEf ANYONE WITH a matching Social Stturt- ty number could collect a Cadillac and $25.000. Griffin picked the number 088-71·5344, and Caesatl' officials said anyoM in the country hacl Wll1.L.Nov-1 to olaim the frile. But JObn Trolllnaer, a spokesman for the Social Security Ad· minl1tration, said tba& • tbe winning number doe• not ex.lit. 1a.ooo yean old, have complete mammqt.b .JAKARTA Indonesia been *Clfted at a,_at~ _akeleto~ ioclu4Jn1 • (AP1 -A Jaaarta bela1 cleared for &lantlblllandtua~. Judie flndlnl a 1 .. 1eu- bl1bwa7 coutructlon, GUbow nld that the 0 14 'boy 1ultt1 of bo_y .J:aa4J:IWjo_l'ape Uut lirl before be k1Utd blar ·--••s NO at bl• honM In nor\b • ~.:. ques- •Pok•IDIDNJ. Columbia mammoth mu.rdertna u 11·1•ar- wa1 one ol the lar1..i ot old atrl blamed tbe Tbe • Jaat nottb of prehl1torte elepblnta, "crime on ·a mo.t. called tbe CoNmllla JUver wu and probably stood .. J'ree Sa ad lta eon.. .,... ID 1'" when· a between 12 and l• Ifft queaeea " -piece_ tJI m••moda &ootb \all at ta.. 1111 ill• aad Jud&'I. 8'lmat sarecar wu fa.d amcm1 small wel1hed "tween the of Uae NorUa Jakarta bones in ..,.bnllh eut and ellht tom. Dl1trtct Court said the J allarta~ llarda 10. !~on, Trolllncer 1ald. He ordered UM boy That num~. baa not balMhd °"" to the state bffn Uliped. to be educated at a Rob~rt Lorscb. Ju•ealle home lD Ta.nae· Caeun aetlq director of marblina, 1aid the aer~::c--•• had money ana the car dem a '1\o\~Jear-would be donated to u Jail term. wtldenUfted charity. ·-- I Th• llllilt•t M•rketpl•ceon tti• 'Or•nge Coast ILY PILOT Cl.ASSl·FIED ·• You C.n Sell It, Find It, ( 842 a.178 ] Tr•• It WHh • Want Ad ·~ d CLASSIAED ~ • INDEX ...... ,.~. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•2 •• u• ....__.. ~ ..... -.. . ...... .... w. ............ ...... .... w. ......... .. ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... . ........................................... . 1-u• tOOJ l111rtil 1002 ••••NI. 1002 • IOOJ ••• .,.. 100 tlU ...................... . ............................................................................... , .......................... .,.. ... . I ft_fem_Cll NANCY r.COeotrl . . .ha1 Joined S f; L E C T PROPERTIES . Costa Meu office. Na.ncy 1s a former an THI POINT u 142·5171 .,,,,,, ew Englander. with an extenslve ba ckg round ln tnltirior deroratlng and education. She brinis a w ea.Jth of vitality end knowledge to her career For truly prores ional servicing of your real estate needs, call Nancy at 751·3191. c;::; SELECT IPROPE:.RT IES * CAMEO SHOIES * WHhlWAna ¥.w of waves breaking on your private beach from the canyon side deck of this rare appx. 3700 sq. rt. 4 bdrm. 3 ba, formal din rm & den custom home with a poolalze yard on view side. Below mkt. at $525,000. Land incl! ! Visit Gorham for appt. 450 I M>AHAM -OPIM SUM. I to S. Sweeping ocean views from this lge 4 bdrm. 31h bath, formal din rm & den custom family home with pool immed. occupancy. $595,000. Land incl. *RICH REALTY* T.._ CCllMO Shor.1 lt•sldlttf S,.Clalsh ~::''. 673-7040 '1141 11''1 .o11111 ·-·· ...,,,,, 673-0510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING 9PPORTUNITY .. t. HELP! o---.,..,_.... Owner' bousbt oew home, DOW bM 2, tale fell out! 3 Br. only 1 yrs old for only ll01,.500. Call 7~ Alt ASSUMAILE DU"-0 Pnme C.O.u Mesa units. ideal opportunity to l1v1· m onl! & tu.ve yoor te nan!.'> help pay Lhc ball~ Lrg fncd yard, t'OpJ><'r UM) .. Of.if From $305.000-$3,700,000. Every shape & sjze Call us for appointment. 673·7300 CHAMPA ... TASTI: -IUD81T $123,100 E·Side C.M. 3 bdrm 2 bath. corner lot. n cx l to park . No deferred maintenance. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5. WOODID SICLUSK>M Near freewa,Yh..E·Side.c...M.-.3-bdrm ,.._ den . formal dining rm. 2 baths. workshop: $192.000. HAVI J HOMU- MU5T SIU. ONll $ 16t,4IO Newport Address with view. OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 IASY UYt• Newport Townhouse. 3 bdrm 2 bath with pier & slip. $245,000. 71M flLOOll COMDO Fantastic view of bay & ocean. Boat slip available, 2 bdrm 2 bath. $267,500. I ~ 0,.. HoeM S-l·S 0.., 2011~.c .... ...... ,.,... .......... . Immaculate 2 + den -light & open. *FREE* R crC'1 vl' a FREE houseplant by v1s 1lmi.? this beautiful home & askin~ m'· for u market a nal}sis of your honw [IOI ~ PAUL EVAMS ~~ 752-1700 A special beach cottage for a special someone. Perfectly redone, like new thruout including: Italian tile, beveled and/ot st.ained glass, peg Ir grooved hrdwd noon . etc. Seller may carry. Of94 HOUSI SAT & SUM OCIAMNOMT HOME Redecorated 2 Bdrm home w/matural pecky cedar interior, new bath, etc. Tremendous location & nice carpeting. Corner lot widens the f anlastic water vlew. Dbl garage w I elec door opener. Sll0,000 . IEAT THI IAMK We have ~veral chotce-du)Jlexes UiaC. with low to moderate down payments. can be taken over at much lower rates. Call for details on each property. JACOBS REALTY JtltMewportllY .. wcw J• 671-6670 .. PIUT OffalMG ..... ISU Lovely courtyard entrance leadlng to this e>tquisite 2·story. 5 Br. ~ Ba. library. 3 fireplaces. large rec room• maid 's quarters. Completely redecorated this year . SUp • dock. Italian tile patios. This beautiful home has it au including the most attractive price of Sl,475,000. Fee. THE NEWPORT PROFESSIONALS 1100 Do .. St, H•wport IMdl Shlrt.yHarrb 752-1 025 675-904 EASTSIDI FfXY Motivated seller 4br. b , larje yard Jol eaablr --------________ , ltt'lnl .Ukinl$12S.llOO 4 Br. 2 Ba. pool. «tm P•l10. fully c arpet~d . cathedral Ce.tlin&$, bit· 11u, CHINO. IH.000 -..JJ46 OC..,..,MT aAMOHO REAL ESTATE ,,...~.,~ '""'- Sll.OOOt PBJCE REDUCTION BAL.BOA deluxe duplex. laree 4 bdrm le 3 bdrm. t.WUU. rrplc each: oow $4195,000' Try installment purchase' OP£M HOUSES SUH., _______ _ lalM>o lcry P'rop. Reatton • 675-7060 * 1-5 TRJPUX 6 yr.. old. pnmt' co .. 111 Mes;i locauon G<•1d J, i.umeble loan .. t !I 1~·. ~MailllSH .. &~ JN ..W.OIT CMT'I DI NIWPOIT llACH Lm ISLE BAYFIONIS WI Oflllm 2 DC8.UMT UN> ISU IMftSW PIOfUtmu PIEi & SUt 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with pier & slip for 50' boat. A tr~mendoua value at $875.000. SANDT llACR 6 bedrooms. 4 baths. Could be 2 units or beautirul. single family home. Plenty of margin for speculation at $750.000. 443 VlA LIDO SOUD. LIDO ISLE OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 llG CANYON 3 bedroom & den townhouse with golf course & city views. Large lot with pool. aauna & spa. Price includes 19'76 Rolls Royce. 1780,000. LmO SAMtS 3 bedroom home in. 9rlvate communJly. Steps to beach. $142.000. 4809 BRUCE CRESCENT OPEN SAT "SUN 1·5 IAaOTOM&A Two waterfl"Qllt bome9 on 21a•acre on South Pacific island. 189.000. HAllOI llDGI Custom lot with view. approved plans & contral't for construction of 5800 squarr foot country English home. $!)95.000 6.U9990 2300 Sq.ft. $125,950 A hlce S bedrm, 3 bata. 2 ""'1ry boaM. ~ f am ,,., •. ....,..... c-.. lulCben and much. much more. Call DOW *-23~ 4')6.-tf' tii1 ~l•A)' •Vt •J•f '• I f~IQlll n.sTORACH "'''" ~'"' "~· ilf•I ....... =~ ,.......,., Noffu: plumbing . & great -------- C<~"T A M 1--'"\ :'liEWf'OHT HIVIEHA CONDO 2'49 NapolJ Way. GM PLAYARliLTY 611-49'0 U.STSIOI HOMl 4MO IHCOMl ~ J Bdrm hom•· 1n great £a st.s 1 dt' I oc a t 10 n Two l BR uru~ add to 1n COCM OW:'lo l::R 'WILL CARRY Jo'l !'\ANCING 1l\&s i.s a mwst '>tt at IU0.000 t•or delaib call ~Wl i1 l'·'°o Cbarm1ni J bedrm bnrk pa.lJOI> Lob of ~ood and gla.-...<> t>nvalt' commun1 ty Call now' 646-717.I •r~ All real est.ate adverttsed = in lhill newspaper 1s ~ub· "''-& ject to the Federal t'a1r ::f~ Houaiog Act of 1968 = ~C:r~~es.!~~Yeg~r~~ =: ference, limital.ion. or ec.i discrhnlnaUoo baaed on :: race, color, religion. aex, 1J1.>1 ar naUonal origin, or an :: int.enUoo lo make any -such prefereace, Umita· tion, or diaerimlnaUoo. '· .,,16 Thill newspaper wUJ not -lmowinflY accept any :: advert 1ln1 for real -eltate which la in viola· :: tionolthelaw. --- r1nanc 1ng avail fo'ull pnce only $106,000 Call 751·3191 C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES ,., .... IESOTA IOUMD at Lbe seller need.I b1a 4 BR. family rm bom .. old fllll. Jmt lilted. Prim• dty al Oran&e location. Villa Park 1cboola •of . fered at on.i, "7 .llOO ror cpdt aale. Call 540-.,.. i'.'J: I~ •• ,~I llE.At. E•TAT£ ::: mS: Achtfthers .. =~ ...... dlecll ...... ·.·, .. • ...... _.... ___. tf\o TlllD OJ lllMT1 _,. -• .....-• Then this ia for JOU. 2 BR ::: ,... I ....... n. Condo W/all the 1oodles, -DAILY PILOT --• Prime Orao1e County ...., hr.._ ftrtt.. k>catlon. Offered at only ... ...... ~ -..ooo. ~­c:a1ed1::.--.,. ------1 L'.'J: I ?1 IP:.1~1 u you're not re~dlnr the litile ada 1n Cluaified, · REAL EST ATE When you call Cllills1fled to place an ad. yoo 're as· sured or a friendly welcome and help an wordin«i your ad for best ~~ae. Call Now! i-DOING .·.,".': BUSINESS • :1: UNDEAA ... FICTITIOUS NAME? ti you Mvie i-t ..... your now "clltl•tt• lttelllOH N8MO 011• llHO -,.C hli1l•U "'°' P.11111'«•• • ,.._ don't fOf .. t tflot lflo llMllotlon •• )Cl •or• "°"'-. ...... TM OA IL Y PILOT w lll ~·" yow-··-"' for IJl.10 . Our dfcylOClofl .......... onllro Oren .. Coatt o,.. 11'"9 .......... . ...-arllt .......... ln ordor to •uDMll your eta t oM0111 for pu llllcollon •011d ~o copy •ltd •. cflocll to THI OAIL Y "'-OT, P.O. eo1 1MO. C.'4elilleN,CAt21a. Wo'lt do lflo rott. f'.or lltfor motion oboul lefel oct\lortlelng ptooM cell. -.2-4J21 ht. U2. 4 BR. 3 Ba. nr i.pa, ll'n Cl.IS. pool S82 .900 NEWPORT B£A C lf UDOV.Al.UE BLUFFS 550 VISTA GRANDI!:, Of'94 SUH 1·5 NB. 510VleLWo So.d 3 Br, slJlit level end unit. recently remodeled Bea.-.deeof'. IUIS,900. TradiUCJnaJ home W/aJI '4M21t aew l1oor fr window cOY· SHATJIM ltlALn erina1. appll ancea • ':~~~~~~~~I furnace , llxturea fr OCMJROMT Sll.ooot Pl\ICE REDUCTION BALBOA def.au duplex; .....bdrm .•. bdrm. -*a. trplc. each; oow te,0001 Try iDltallmeat pwchaeel OCWROMT UFf.&.OTI a.tom dehau duplex; 4 "a bdrm. umu. aounnet ldt.cben ln owner'• apL • hardware. 3 Bdrm. de'n. • 3 a.. Great comer locaUoa. New pnce ol IGl,IOO IAYVllW Udo .... 4 Bdrm. cl.J.Diq nn•apa.9111.000. Th(• I .awi.,on Rt•Jlty .. -.. 1 ..... ( on1p.in\' Iota or Imported tlle.1-------'-- trpk. Neb &&Oh. 8 Car -.., you call Claualled prap + much more! to place an ad you're as· $895,000 ! Try your 1ured of a ' friendly ~! ..._ welcome and help an ..... '9y rTop. wordiq your ad for best ••ors re1pon1e. Call Now 1 • '7S.7060 • _ec_._5878 __ _ DEottOCOV. In Oranae Co Also serves R1vers1de Co ~,zmc Ul Conv • lm-911 DeOro •• ,, , ; • • ; ,,, ' J '· # ·· '.~ HERITAGE REALTO RS CAILMAD llACH ..,,.,..,.._.._.. ._ • • •.ooo. Neat 3bc'. 2ba, ---~ cottaa•. 2 bllr1 from 3br. b twnhM located .., u:....; ..a. om..ooc.uMte ... c. in am. aeau-pnv. comm ll9J ... .., .. I •S•l•S ReallY O.W.C. 80llM paper. Mir ..... 11 $Z n ..... wo ~· 0e0ro • 4• , ______ _ ,_.e. ... y BUY ~~!..~ ~ C.-........ Boat Ip.ace. Pha'-upper. z boules oo si... to beach. Price juat ~. OonaJ fl Bam. redi.ced 1:24.000. Ans· 1-ar. boule. l·lbr. 111eat IOUS, t•.ke advanta1e. bouae. him.min& P<d. caU 7sz..11'00today! HEEDS T.L.C .•• 900. O'!Nflf9••IP""''' .. ""''' =--l•llll WOULD YOU ..,· IBJEVE b', 1 '4ba Twnbse. 2 car flll9l"S DIUft a.w. petJo area. 1112~ ft cmlr.e Iota ot ~. o.w c. aome paper. Aak SelJen HYI "HU It " forShu1ey. Aladnl 111.900 for 3 BR 875-SllUl DeOro [ami.ly home• 1UU aoft. um pr1ce1 In J..ml Call Spacious s Bdrm •Ir cond .. San Lu Rey model up1traded thruoul . Po s tll vc ly pristln.. S\65.000. now!~. . you·,., mlllai.ng a lot or Trade your old aturt for newsy lnformalion as new goodies with a well aa aome great buys Oaseified ad. M2·54Sll ';.;;;;;:::;;;;;;: ________ _ ...................................... quAUTY ,.Of&tib HA..-V'llW HOMIS -Location plus -Phase Ill. highly upgraded . panoramic view. $259,000. i'.'J; I :>I lt1~J lt.w ............ yOUWQt s~\\JUµ-ar.,~s· Tliaf lnfri9uing Word Gome wH#i a C#iudl• -----1Ao4 t., W.Y l. fOUMI • leo•t11119' tt.. 6 ecroinbl.d WO<dt below "' _... 6 .-pi. -o<d• p, "'' i.ii .. ' of -" "' Ito ~... of IQ<IOfltL ,, P U R P E A I r I I' I I I I l A J D I E I' I I r I I R A C I V A I I I I I 11 • ,j -~ ..... H £--t It-E 0 I A certain IOW"f'lted TV I I I' I I program la a neutron bOmb lhoW. After It apJ>M19 on HABDEE I the Ht the Mt I• "'" I I I' I I etandlno but the vleftq ,,. .. _. I TAIMTELLO & LEE IHIDBCTIAL •Ola.AGE COMPANY .....M ..... 0.111rt ' Oa..YlewW O,. ...... S-1-4 Highly upgraded 3 bdrm home on fee land located in the excluaive Harbor View Hills of Coron del.Har~ Laree cualom atone fireplace, natural beam ceillnp in living & dlnlnK rooms. Ute & airy kitchen with all modern upgrades. ;.. 2921 Pebble Drive. ~.000.00 0.. Of Tiie L91t Wall .... Yet A once In a llf ettme cbance to. build )'OW' custom waterfront home. Doell la ln for a 30' boat. Exceptional opportunity. 1319,500.00 fJIJI Ila.I IH f7f41 IJW6IO , S"MJS 0 L, _ 3 BR LINDA ISU -Outstanding custom EnglliJb tudor. A rare opportunity al $2.650.000. LA•UN~ llACH -$319.500 . Whitewate r view, tri-level 4 BR . Reduced $40,000. SPY• ASS Ha&. -Lovely 4 ~R, Fam Rm, sep dining, breathtaking ocean & bay view. Owner anxious. $495,000. H•ll08 YllW HILU -Tn!mendous pvt canyon. ocean view bomeaite. • spacious BR, Fam Rm. vacanL Open today. 1300 Sandcutle. TUl1WIOCI -Bard '° beat, 4 BR, 2·•t)'. View. comm 1wtm It tennil. $202,000. . I llEAL UTATf. to aell? a-1lled .. /!<> lt..U .... -. . IEIU llll El Mmtlll .,...... ... _..tt_..__v, r.fe1• .,._ .. l•r ... .,.. ... Onr m ...... o •• ........... , .---... ----------...._..,_.. ..._..,..... HettMt,.rS. Howw11'ors.le ············~·········· ••....•...•...•.•......•.•....•..•...•...••........••....••••......•. Take Over Loans Now AWiflable AaLowA1 ...... , .•• tr.~ c ........... 1 ¥•"o LOAM CHAIM PLUS S".750 Use your present home equity to lake over 8:V-1'1i Joan. take over paym e nt s o n l ovely 3 b e droom W es t s id e h ome lnc-tudl?s <!in1n~ a r ea. coun t r y kitchen a nd la rge custo m built fa mily room with brick fireplace Ya rd with H E ATE D POOL and deck patio for lounging . Don 't miss it! CalJ 54().1720. MESA VllDE MORTH GEM S 112. 900 Spacious 3 bedroom home features I living room with a djoining atrium a nd founta in. beau ti ful stone fire place . E ntry. dinin,g a r ea . fa mily room a nd easy care kitchen with deluxe appliances. Patio for outdoor li ving. s prinkle rs. Hurrv' Ca II 540-1720. . 91h%LOAM SLASl«:D THOUSANDS S92.900 Use your present home equity to take ove r 9112~ loan . take over p ay m e nt s o n 3 bedroo m Mesa Verde home. Includes dining area. conve nient kitchen with ne w appliances. Decora tive panelin_g. Ha ndy storage loft in the gara~e. Patio for entertaining. RV access Won't last! Call 540-1720 C.SI Of TJfl Cf*WS? $111,900 , Pl•b' ~ .l'QO~ to stretch In this W11aaW. 5 bed~oQJn home with CIPPfe& 2llJO sq. n .. Create a den for d a d. se wing r oom for m o m Includes rormal dining, built in .ki\Ch~ and ·ti replace. Enclosed ,patlo. Pruit trees. sprinklers. Close 'to scboOls and shops in Mesa North Come see' Call 540-1720 9.4.,,. LOAM MISA VIM>E $129,900 Assume the exis ting loan of 9.4r.. take over payments on 4 bedroom o r 3 be droom a n d den home Includes terrazzo tile entr v. built in kitchen a nd s tone fireplac·c Large 80x l 00 lot with covered patio. sprinklers. Use your pr esent home equity to t a ke over low inte rest loan. Act now ! Call 540·1720 HOME WITH A W AIM HEARTH S 114, 900 is what you'll have wi th this :3 bedroom Mesa Verde home. Other features are old world tile entrv p a rquet family/dtning room and built in kitchen. Enjoy countless upgrades in e litc area. Pool s ized lot with covered ~atio. s prinklers and ... a wishing well Don't wail Call 540-1720 9.46o/o LOAM HOLIDAY COMPANY? S 128. 900 Use your present home equity to assume 9.46CX loan. take over pa y m ents on 5 bedroom Mesa Ve rde home with a pprox. 2100 sq rt. perfect for holiday entertaining lnclu®s entry, fa mily r oom . c ountry kitchen a nd fi replace Landscaped with s prinklers. large cove red patio. Close to schools Hurry! Call 540-1720 I 0.58"e LOAN MISA YaDE $137,900 Use your present home equity to take over 10.58% loan, take over payments on 4 bedroom o r 3 bedroom and den ranch s tyle home . Includes slate entry, dining room fireplace and wet bar. Large lot with patio. An assortment of fruit trees, sprinklers. Don't hesitate' Call 540-1720. 540-1720 2'11 s. HA19C!'l avo. COST A MISA • ma• tlU •• .... ,.., ....... ION IOOJ .... '* .......... ,. "•••'-'* ·········-·····-·· .................................................................................................................. -··········-....... .. YOH. PA~ UAl. ISTAft lit pleased to announce that J ohn Bowen ' now affiliated with them. John h been octive in real estate in t ht• Newport Beach area for several ) l·u rs Many wHt remember when he !->Old new hom~s tn Big Canyon. John a nd hls wire Dorothy live in Spyglass and hf> is active In community. lodge und church a ffairs. Why not give J ohn u rail at 64°'4161? VOCEL PACIFIC IRVINE .JERRAC~ BEAUTY Outstanding 2200 sq.ft. 1 level home 3 Bdrm. large form din. or fam. rm . hnghl. t hecr ful , Ja r f?e beautifully lanclsl'aµed lot. w /sparkling pool. Neutral carpets, d r apes. New custom k ttC'hf'n, completely remodeled. Only $~59.500 INCLUD ING THE LAND. OPEN SUH. I ·5 1911 Seadrift HELEN 8. DOWD IEALT~ tHC. 644-0134 COSTA MESA-fitEWPotrr HGHTS. Luxurious Duplex, 3 bcl.. 2L4.! ba .. w/stmken liv.rm .• corner fireplace & formal din.rm S205,000. Roy Siemens 631-12fi6 TUS11M ltCtllan Restaurant ; excellent family operation & bus . opporturuty Owne r will carry some financing at lOo/ interest' $79.900. Roy Siemens 631 -1266 llYIME 4 bd .. }34 ba. home w enclosed pat io. Vacant & needs an owner . $93,900. Roy Siem e ns 631-1266 SAM1:~ t 4 hd. 2 ba 1..0~·· \. 9 .. st home Huge s ton e· f· c.. .. <! Roy Siemens 631 ·126'i ~ IRVIHE 3 hd . 1 ·', ba Jovel v Calif. home for lt•a!->11 /\\'a11<1ble the end of Oct $550 mo. Isl + S450 Sec Oep Roy Siemens 631 126{) HARIOR RIDGE S p l' <: t <J cu I a r P <rn or a m i c Vi e w ! Elt·g~ml 3 hd home in Newpor t's nc" est priv:JlC' c:ommunity Offered CJt S498.000 <.'CJll Rue James for appointment. 631 ·12fi6 GOLF COURSE FROHTAGE Prime fair\\aV view. 4 l'tti .• + den + fam.rm. Hardwood flooring. French doors. priv used brick enc losed p~t1 0. lighted paddle tennis cl. All this on upprox 1 :1 acre. Submit on fmanl'ing. Call J ackie Handlcman fo r <.1ppt , 631-1266 MESA VYDE Largest hidden two story Clooks like one story from street). 4 bd .. fam.rm .. formal din.rm. Priced a $169.000. Take a look at this g value. Call J ackie Ha ndleman £o a ppt.. 631-1266 COST A MESA T•l-ft.EX Beautiful owner's unit; 2 bd .. JI ba .• fam. r m .• fireplace. 1425 sq.ft. $13.740 yr. gross. Priced at $164,750. Call Curt Herberts. ll 631-1200 OWHB WILL FINANCE Newly decorated. prof. landscaped hom e located at end of quiet Cul d Sac. Only 2 yrs. old. this fine horn has 3 bd .• 21h ba .. open beam ceilin & many extras, while only 1 mtte t beach. With $25,000 down, o~tr will finance at'10% Interest. Prfo'ecl at $138,500. Ask for Curt Herberts ll 631-1266 MEWPOIT MllQ.H'B ~~- ll·Z Bea utiful 2 bd. home with quiet b a chelor unit. Call Robert Miltiken. 631-1266 ...................................... IJ4Lt791t......_C......_ 611·12'6 Nadoft•ld~ NetwOrai d lndivtcha•!l1 OWMd tad ()per•ted Mal Ill* omcet o/ 'newparl REALTORS 67S.HI I OPIM HOUSES 11 I. IA,, ADlal: lnlH ,.,,H•: A.)uU ..... ,tM -..._.. & "'*'4 .............................. ..,. =-'. .. ... ........... .allf: 11'1 ..... ,...... ........ ~ .... .. ..._,...., SJ41,900. Of94 SUNDAY l·S. tl C.AMYOM UNI; c_,_ C"91 ._ c.,.. .. Mw: c.. ....... c..-- cloM .. • ....,., 1c•11ls. dllrcMJ, ••• • , ,...,.,. & .............. .... _ _....._ ............. & .. &2112 ~ ,,. .... ,...., ............ .... .............. , •• C'" •• ...., ,... & • lof'g• Matw 9"4roo•. Very ...... 1. Sl7t,too. <>PIH SUMDAY 1-5. 2040 PHAUAC>h; MHO v ..... St* & .,... & a •ert ......_tt.c) trM.ftl -•• peW, ... a.dsc111i•9o ...,.., car,et•d. WC) FIVE IB>tlOOMS, l batttt. fGllilly roo.. fOf'lllld ~ rootn & two bHlllH .. .._. fi,..placn. Price r.duc-4 for qllldl sdit. S t 5 t, 900. OPEH SUH DAY I ·5. OM LADS..UR; 111 OW. CoroRO .. Mr. o choMMr. Shake roof, brick fl,.,aoce. ral~ t.artt., wood b..-d ~ ttw"ff a,.df"OOIM & deft plus 2 ~ 1-.d R·2 to odd IRcOfM ...tt. Jvst S 114.000. IM MEWftORT IEACH; TM lflllfh: PQP dar ''E'' rt. iR flM cOftdiffoft. nr.. be*'OOIM, fo11dty room. ..,_ b.GM ~ fiuplace. oft wide 9reenb.lt. Excelt•ttt price ot s 179.500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 f. Coost Hwy., COl"OM dt4 Mer 675-5511 Jeff Briery Realtor Classie Peninsula Point Bay & Ocean View That's right This outstanding property view the bay· from the living rm & the ocean from the master bdrm. This property is one of a kind. s ituated in the PeninsuJa Point on a large corner lot only 230' from the s and on the bay & 115' Crom the sand & the ocean. The property now is a duplex with the owner 's unit a 3 Bdrm 3 Ba + den + breakfast nook with lots of room & decor a ted lo perfection DOWNSTAIRS RENTAL UHIT 2 Hr 2 Ila + dl'n rf one wishes this duplex c:an Ntsily ht• con verted to a \'<.•ry lovc·ly home· Parking for 5 ('ars If you <Jrl' <J li ght !-.leeper poundin~ s urf wtll k<.'l'P you awake. T his proJ>('rty has had a lot of offers but not 1 hl' nJ,!ht om• L1~tc:d <Jl $395.000. If not -,old lhb Yl'CJ r . It wi II be listed at ;,i muC'h h1ghcr prit't· next year Open Hous• Sot/S..-t-4rM. Colt for detoih JEfF BRIERY. REALTOR 2602 Newport Blvd . Newport Bea('h 675-9111 24 HOIM SHVICE I Burr Whit e Realtor ;1•1111 ,., .. ,,..,, • • e , 1 --------. MEW ltSTtMG. 327 ,.._... lcAoa. int 1 doors frOM pvbfic lay bHch.. C• I lcfrWt cottap + • •tra '*"' & bo ottocMd to CJCW""9'· Ofdff dee properly m top locotto.. Sl75,000. Opeft home Sot/S• f·S OCEAHFIOMT DUPLEX 1 1•crs ~ Opel' bu1111d celiftcp. 2 frplcs, Sp.Ith Hie I• low..-.tt. 4 ..,.._ 2 bo .. 3 Ir, 2 bo loww. Sp.chic.._. Catolhla •f•w. Tltl1 11 OM-Of......W. $519,000. HEWPOU ISUMD WA TBROMT Sl'"JI-~ Mdltlc•. J .... fecJ.g ch•ML WIH Ml t.st .. t•1wt6. M•• offff. AJ1rMt U00,000. WEST IA Y A VIMUI AcNtt .... fr-.= .._.... Yecltt C... Lawl-~ lte cott•erted to ....... loc ......... ..... .., Ylew. Sll0.000. SMALL COMM•CIAL tuaDlte ........ .,... ..... ..., ........ .., ,. ............ DW HCHL ....... OWMr wll C9TJ ..... st JO,OOQ. UNUSUAL orr••• LWo ...... ..,......... ., .... .......... c.1 ............. . IMCOMI PIOfllTY ,,. ............ -Me .......... .. 111.100. , ........ OM& ... o .. , ,, ••. Or-. 11 llultqkd .... 0"";4 ..., .............. ~---1675-4630---""' l I • , .. ,.. t OOJ .... ,.. I OOJ e 1ul ............................................................... llClfEY MAKING OPJIOaT\JNlTY! hed Cr••• pr•HaU !Wal Z.\a\e CourH: "CreaUa1 Small In· V9l&IOlnl Groups.'' Oct. 19 6 Mlt, Npt. !kb .• ~ Jbel. •· Fee l'7DRE Houn. Call Fred C rane '• office . n4-'11l·T»C for rellen'•· Uan. SftUSS SPBIU1S SPY .. ASS S-11 f Enjoy tbe peaceful beauty ol hilltop home with mountain & oc views. 6 bedrooms + banus 1"00m, & spa. An exceptional offering "95,000. CANYON CllST llAUTT -. ... 2 bedrooms & library. 2~ batha . Fireplaces in living room le. muter bedroom, patio. Excellent buy at $181,500 • OCIAHYIEW CUSTOM MAHSIOM Z.sty, By·Tbe-Sea. 6 or 7 BR. 3 Ba . Oto . Rm .• w/pYl g~. Sep. den w/fpk, lleWLOg rm. or of- fiee. Sk,yliclQ. Leaded Jllaaa aaJore. &'&adeck balcony, terrace. Sep. RV storage. So much mott...JL's un.bdieveable. &only SllS.000. cau DOW, 963-Cll02 BKR. ---FAMILY &n"aT AJHMIHT ·1 Bedrm, 2 bath home Earth tooe carpels, re· awxleled suney lutc.-ben, fonnal d.uung, fireplact.- A shaded, covered bnclt pauo. Nestled beside a l!Olar healed. enclosed. Cr ee Corm pool with separate dry10~ area St.rper t er"" and buy' Aa now ' ~23lJ •11', J. ' • •. t ' •• [~11;1111 HEMET IM'VUTMEHTS •l6.'> Lots. mobile home approved t..enU.tJve map •Approx. 216 acre pnme M l, po6S.lble )<>Lot ven wre 29"'r down Owner will carry 3 years •58 acres pnmP Fionda Ave. Ma.lte marvelous r~ l)Olia1 abopplng r~ter ~joint venture. .a acres po&•lble .,. acres borM property ,.... ...... aw--will IUIMlrdiute. PriAe.oaJy p&e.e. Afl,. 1452· UlM or ~ MEWPOIT llACH COteO 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, good coodltioo. Owner mmt sell. Reduced to $99,900. HOllSI raOPllTY 'h acre zoned A·l with 2200square foot 3 bedroom home in Newport Beach. Sl75,000. Owner will carry paper. 7 I 4/7H-9ll3 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW LARGE FAMILY HOME For those seeking the finest. look no more. Per ched high on Spyglass HiM w I a' sweeping & unobstructed city. hay & oc·ean view. Terrific family home· w t .\• large bdr ms + a bonus room to a dd more. The r e 1s a 4•omfortable fami ly room adjotnin~ thC' br1ghl & l'heerful kitchen. Also a fo r mal drn rm /\. most outstanding \ ~ilut' ;it S595.000~ Of'84 SA TUtrDA Y & SUMDA Y I ·5 See 41 Montec1to, CdM 1714) 673-4400 121 l) 62a..2121 HARBOR 675-341t RAMCHO SAM JOAQU1N -SpaC'IOU'> 3 Bdrm ;11r t'O nd . San Luic; RPy Mod e l up~radcct th ruout. Postll vcly prts lmt•. Sl65.000. PETBS TOWMHOME Beautiful air conci . "D" Pla n. with stained glass wmdow. custom hui.llins. BBQ. rxc<.•llent IO<'at1on. near pool, parks and tennis + a<..'>um::ib le loan. S169.900 IA YCREST C'u ... t11m hu1lt 4 R<lr m hQme with dr~1mat1c u~ed hrwk fi replace. indoor BBQ. ~JJt1l·1ou" ground:-"'1th pool on a quiet tul de "a c.· Tl'rm~ Owm·r v. 'c:irry S23i .5()0. LUSK DCLUSIVt Tt'rra?Jo cntrv. atr ium wit h rct ral'tahll' roof. mirr on•d pillar.;. wonderful la'>h' makt•.., lh1!-> ..,uperh rvan Wells homt> pt•rft•t·t for l'nll'rli.J1ning An unusual offer ing .it s:~3s.oon WHITEWATER VIEW Rt·:aut1ful custom built 4 Bctrm. Nort h Laguna hnmr on a largt' lot. South of lht• highway with r oom for t>xpansion Wa lk to 1 ht· beach $44~.ooo FOR THE SECUAfTY MINDED T his J asmine CrC'rk home is an investment in peace of m ind a nd fr<'Cdom. with pool. tennis. l'Onvenience and a peek of the ocean. S225.000. IAYCHST -Tra nsferred owner says "sell" this vacant J Bdrm hom·e wit h gourmet kitc he n. l a r ge lot. r oom for pool or exp a ns ion . Ne~otiable terms Sl98.000 II~ CANYON -An impeccable Versailles with view. Unsurpassed luxury. Corner location on a cul d e sac. $650,000. ASI THE COMPANY THAT BUILT SPYGLASS HILL HARIOI YIEW HIU.S l.ASTIWfF TUl'IUIOCK ......... $ WI SllYI 1'HISI .... LUSS ... , COt•tUMITllS 21111. COAST NWT. C.. 675-3411 I AllOI VllW HOMIS A~ULOAM , o q\Wif , no polnta iuid no loan . 1be Sow lnt.ereat rate lit TTUll can be e 1Uy usumed on \hit UtlfW 2 story,• bedroom. 2~ bath q.d famlly room .. Palermo .. In ~ Vlew. Elllensl\l'ely uwaded include a apa, s~U1bt, custom utten th~,hout, French doon ln rnUy room, •land kitchen and an •eellcmt decor. how1 extremely ell. Very dellrable f91'n1lY locallon cross rrom • 1reenbell. 1 block to ommunity pool. walk to Ande,non atool. and the aaf ty and Privacy ot no through-traffic street. l"ee a.lmple nd Owner m1y carry 2nd Trust eed Offered at 1239.SOO. Of9f IUteAY I ...... tMI POltT AIM.IT -SPY•LASS HILL llST VALUI · This sln&le story 4 bedroom. 21,; bath •·Newporter" i~ the least expensive 4 ~~ .availa.ble in SP.yglass today. ig hllghting thas beautiful home is a ustom pool and spa, professional aay care landscaping. extensive use nd wood. K<>i pend-&nd- unning stream. 2800• square feet of ving space plus triple garage a nd ell located on the Hill for privacy nd quiet living. ~xcellent price with rms avaiJable, offered at $409,000. COSTA MESA 2 HOUSIS OM I LOT ach detached house bas 21Jedrooms, bath, street-to-street location with aay parking. AJways rented, these ecently refurbished houses are in reat condition. Terms available .. A u.st sell situation. Owner wiU help ith financing, will trade. exchange, reative terms . As king $139.500. ubrnit a ll offers. ~CTayigr£p . BIG CANYON 'SE~IHG IS BELIEVING! ;ASSUME 91/4°/o LOAM xpanded a nd dramatically stomized Deane Monaco with ctacular golf course view. tOO's of . r as including oak planked and t)Oarry tile floors and entries. Custom tj)t> fireplace. s te reo center. wine r'~ck s . l ihrary s helving . etc . 11'tomparnhlc coordinated decor 10,dudan~ s hirred f:i hric on walls and t·eiling m DH. 3 Rdrms.~2 ' ~ baths 1gcluding huge master suite with s.IJnkcn Roman marhle tub. e t c . ner/ /\'gent. $485,000. Call 644-7767. Scrt/S-1.5 14 .. o.-vlh UTIFUL BAYFIONT--SUP 101•1• ,erfectlo• ••d decor•tor •~lllaled 5" ..ct .... t ••cllllltt ...,n• _. •• ,....,. .. ho-. wfttt 1.-..cl gin• ...... Metdc• ... wood ..ct ...... ac.,..._,2 ....,, 4 .._..._ ..... _..,. ..... wMll flr1pl1ce. A -pri.+t;Mll ........... .,... .... ,.... - .... cw .• w • ., ... ,d gre•••Y • YIEW -.,, or ........ y_. Melt C9I ... ~ ............. ! $975,000 ... GMIMOUll •.. , ..... ..... , .. Grt ............ ...,,,Otn'ClllT Co.90 ,,.,...,_,t~Mth tn·t .. el co••• h• • llri•• ...... k. Httln1 l• abeolulaly JM · MAC\JLATS! Onl1 ll.tl,IOO la Heh11lve NNpOlrt et.et. Call Ann Calv.rt. 'JU.llllO J 9'1AIL PL.ACE PIOl'laTIIS"' to,." l ;)t , ..... LMAt .. .._. hr SI IZ.000 W\lbla walk.lne dlat.ance to ocean.aab' IO units. ~I pool, jacu111, •sauna. Jual 4 years old Anxioul OWMr musl selJ. Open llc>l.M Set/Sun 1-5. 14 Seuide. Seawlnd. NB. Call for more Inform•· don. 671·7112 WHITI WA llll VllW 3Stor)', 3 bedrm ~alow with private bMdl. made for lovers of the tea. Flnanc ina avallat»e. Call now for extT• de\alla. 67s.&:IO OPIN IUO•tl\IUNIOWN I ' fWiRilJI *VETS* U..Y.,..&clltMlty NOW ... NO DOM-I LOANS TO $100.000 LOW INT. RATE. Let us show you bow lo qualify Tall to Red C..,.t We Listen 754-1202 EXECUTIVE SPECIAL An entertainment special. 3 bedrm, tn level Town.home. Soper set up roe busy person. End Wlil in pnme loca b<Jll. Pnced to sell now el $1 27,500. Call n ow , 673-3550 2STORY Shake roof. 4 Bdrm, l', Ba. $133,500. East.i.1d1: Cosla Mesa 21RHOME Choi~ comer . R·2 zoned lot. Room lo bu1 Id $78,500 Roy McCcrdle, lltr. 541-7729 WANf ACTION? Cla.ssiled Ads 642·5678 Advertiser• may plHe their ad• by telephC>fle 8·00 a.m. to s ao p.m Monday lhro Friday 8 lO noon Saturday COSTA MESA OFFICE 330W Bay 642·~ HUJllTINGTON .BEACH 111115 fluch Bhd $40-1220 LAGL'NA BEAC'lf 1021 N Coast llwv ~ Be.ch IM !M66 1'1011111 COUNTV d 111J r r~ $40.12211 Cu.I,.._ OU.llU4H Oeadhnl' lor copy & lulls Is S 30 p m tht> d a)' bt"l nr e publlt'dllOn . exr ept ~r Sunduy & Monday f:d1tlon1 when deadline ls Saturday, J2 noon Cl..USIAe HCMIUna..s F: ll fl ORS Aclver l l•ers .,hould ch.-clt their udA d111 ly &. r!'port Nrrir~ l mmrd1 al t'I Y Tift~ DAILY PIU>T IS'iUmH hab11&1 y ror thl' h nl lncorrttt tnHrtton only CANCEl.LATIONS When killing an 11d be 1ure to make a rttord of the KILL NUMHP.R l!iven you by your ad takrr IL\ rl'C!'lpt of your uneellalton Thu> kill numb!'r m u,1 be pres enle d by 1he advertiser tn CM,e ol a dispute CA~C ELLATI ON OR CORRECJ'ION Of' N~W A 0 8 f. f' 0 R E RUNNING Every effort ., made io ldU or correct a nf'w ad th1t hu been ordt'red. but we eannot aJUaranlft to do *' lftit tiff! ..t hO appeared In IM pa1>4:r. DINE-A-1.JNt"! At>H Th'H adr. are •trlclly u t.11 II' Mtnnre by mall ot •t any· one or oar otrleeii. NO phone Ol'derl. DelidUM: ll p.m. rnday. Coll• M•• ornc. A ll noon at •II ~reocll omce.. • TK& l}ftl-L¥-Pt\.OT reurvn Ille rl111t to dual(y, ..tal, f.-ot or ,., ••• lllJ edv.ttlwlnnt. and 10 cl11•1• Ill nttt 6 ,...iauo-without prior ........ QAI--........ ._. PO &o.t• c.&aM .. HIGH OM SPY•LASS HILL HAllOlt & CATAIMA Y1IW ....... ..,,.. ..... w ••• A r al stoeybook home with a Country French touch. The front courtyard off en o warm welcome wttb an array of co&orf ul flowers " lattice covered r('d brl tk putio. Proreuionally dec•orutcd an beautiful colors. 4 Bedrma. tam rm. formal dining & 2th buths. a.car finished garaae -4:Ven with Oooreiscent Ughtina. $525,000. JI CAt•A DllYI SAT/SUM l·I JASMIMI CRIB, CclM La.&l OCIAM YllWt Ult-... Fee land and a perf~t home for a couple. Bright rooms &. each with a view. Also view of beautiful greenbelt with trees. plants &. long walks. 2 Large bedrooms. den. formal dining rm & 2 baths. Tennis cts. pools, spas &. 24-hour security guarded gate. ti UYSAIL Da. ONM SUM. f-4 IAYAtOMT LIAU-WAna YllW .J ust been beautifully redecorated with new earpeting-& dP-apes. new paint inside & out .. new kitchen appliances including microwave oven. Huge living room &. dining area. 2 Spacious bedrms & 2 baths . Spectacular water view. Boat slip available. Lease $1,500 per mo. SHORICUfff -SSI0.000 A brand new beautiful brick-trimmed traditional home to be built Just for you ! To be under construction next week. The plans are in our office so call toqay to see the m. The finished h ome will be complete with landscaping. cptng. etc. Select your own colors. etc. 4 BR. family room. formal Oil & 31 :.? baths. SP£CTACULAR V ACATIOM HOME Near Lake Arrowhead! Westem red tcd:..ir siding m & out. Dark charcoal wood beams w/sk y blue ceiling. L~e fireplace. 3 bdrms. I bath. View from Palm Springs to San Diego. Laguna HC'arh & \atalina Is land 2 Large open lt•rrt.1 te~. Only $99.000. ILUFfS IEST R&CTAL :l Bdrm. 2 hath. l ·level c.·ondo completely redecorated with new vinyl tile flooring. Bedrooms have new cptng. Pool just outside your la rge Mexican tiled patio. Carefree l1vinJ? on beautiful greenbelt. lmmed. occupancy. Only S650 month. WIESUY M. TAYLOR CO .. Realton 21 I I S-JHqllift Mils Rood MEWPO«T CB«O, M.I . 644-49 I 0 BEST IN BLUFFS E-rLAM IARGAIH. Lovely bay view. Pool side setting. 3 Bdrm. 2112 Ba. formal dining . huJ!e fa m rm.. 2200 sq.ft. Vacant. Good te rms. $199.500. orEM SAT/SUM l·S 2915 91-••· BLUFFS IAYFROMT. Full wate r view . 3 Bdrm, 21'2 Ba, 1950 sq.ft. large e n clos e d p a ti o, overlooking pa noramic bay view. $239.500. O'EN SAT /SUM 1-5 Z I 2' Vista &h •d• HST IUY. 3 Bdrm. 1 level end unit. New carpe ts. paint, drapes . Nice greenbe lt. Excelle nt financing. $135.000. or&e SAT/SUM 1-S 1951 S.. lrwo LARGEST % PL.AM. Beautiful 2600 sq.ft . 4 Bdrm. Fam Rm. 21 :.! Ba. huge bonus room . new car p ets . Lov ely wrap-a round patio. Large greenbelt. $220.000 including la nd. Good terms HELEN 8. DOWD IEALTO.. IHC. 644-01 34 Utt & hy With TIM bperta IEST VIEW IM COROHA DEL MAI A l ocation that can n ever be dupLicated. This lovely contemporary home has beam ceilings, loads of w ood & g l ass with beautiful landscaping. Unparalleled view or the bay & ocean. Offered at $1200 000 Fee. Owner will carry. ' ' THE MEWPOIT PIOFESSIOMALS I JOO Do•• St, Mewport .._. '75-9434 712·IOH SlllrteyH ..... fil Coldwell Banker YOU.. FAMILY HOMI With room to grow "in pi(?turesque Corona HJghlands. Solid oak noon thruout, latticed patio and deck, 3: Bdrms -2 baths, set on a large com er Jot. Calttoday r S2f9,000. Ill NftlPOllTC•N.,.R • 644~060 Lingo llktl&WI PRIMI OCIAM .. OMT ...,...,m Owet111lln1 .. .t L••rrn NwllM ......._ 1'11.,... ... ~.,.... •• 111 ef cu. -4 •ttr lltltt•· Off..-.4 .. SllO.oot. WAT ... OM1' ..-AMCE W •••rt.I W•o41tr14te ~· ....... ,.. .... ,... ._, tlll1 •••••r wltlil olt tit• a1•a1wwc..w•_.. .. IC ... -..... ,. • ,. 0 $ w ................. ,.... - t"I• ,1ctu•u1•• ••••1 l IN••-or 2 ....... Zt/1 a...•1111•1 ............ ... ·Wt...,.~ .... .,_.,..,_. ...... ....., c-y.. ..... $160.000 lo ... -.......... ....... .,... I If._ cOIMtrw? . 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 SCMlfh L.acJ-o LCICJmlCI MiglJ rl 497 ·l3J I 493-1112 Lag•a IHch o .. Poillt HOW-S YOUI IMAGINATION? Look at 263 Ocean View A ve rn Newport Hcii?hts With a 2nd story addl'Cl. you would have a smashing homt· " i1' ~\\(.'cp1n~ Bay & Ocean V1t•w 1 Aln•;.uly tht·re·~ a lovely pool in a ~el'lud<«I t ourt:-ard sett.in~. 3 bdrm & a family room On this lan~e comer lot th<'re I!. much vou tould do & a t $237.000. we fet:'I you can make a good profit doing it OPF:N SL"N ONLY I 5 (714) 673-4400 121 J) 621-2821 ILU{.13()ll. Pete Barrett pre ·ents NEW USTING- HARBOR VIEW HOMES SOMBSET MOOU. 5 IOaMS With family room. dinin~ room. plus scwini.!·laundry r oom c·ombinat1on Numerous upgrades-· must see to appreciate! $257,500. fee. I 7 2 I Pt SffttMcJ rt. Ml 0,.,. S4a. 1 ·S NEW LISTING-VIEW-POOL LOW MAIHTEMAHCl YAlD - Remodeled kitchen. 4 Bdrms and farrulv room E:..ist blufl ~ Call or see it lh1~ weekend ~!}'J.500 2627 ~ M.I . W /S.. 1·5 PANORAMIC BACK BAY VIEW LOTS Of ROOM TO ROAM -Around this 4 Bdrm family room home. Windows across the front look out on bay and mountains . Custom built. with easy maintenance in mmtl $269.000 fee. 2510 Vlsto loyo, HI 0,.. Sot/S. I ·5 SALT AIR PARADISE CLOSE TO THE HACH -ls yours with a little help ' 3 Bdr ms. 2 bath charmer. with private entry . wood ceilin~s and fire place. Ready for your great decorating. Will be sold fast! $106.500. UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE OLYMPIC Sf1ID MASTH IATH -Put out the champagne and have room to e ntertain! 5 Bdrm home on one of Dover Shores n ices t streets. All the amenities you desire are he re -all for $335,000 includes the land. NEWPllT HOCHTS AIU LC>Oal LID MIW -But has lovely well established yard. Customized 3 Bdrm home. huge Camlly room with wetba~ and buHtlns. 2 finplaces. beautiful gourmet kitchen and formal dining room. $179,000. ASIC US .._. o ... ..._. w...,..ty ~ .. wlildl CO•lf'I...,.... & Miln. 642-5200 -=:::: t DAY950M llAl.n , .....,-s LllO IM.I Oil 11as ~AINI •Moat ISTATI t••• ••Ila.A n. Great beacp home, 1 bdnft+luest rm, 1& sunny paUo. double 1arage, near Bay· & ocean. Prtced at Sl~. SubJect to court cmftrmaUOn. C TOS!E! 11~Y wxuaaous surrounded by the finest appointment., this superb Udo Isle home, la 1paetous yet compact. Beautifully planned fo; entertaining. w/ltg U• rm, forml din rm & entered from cJoiatered garden rm.~.ooo. SAM .-AMCISCO flLAYOlt CAN coo. Duple". brand new with Dutch Door ()l>ening to charming used brick-accented patio. OCEAN VIEW. On a quiet, sunny street. $279,500. 212 29th St.'N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5. qulET' SICLUSION OM UOO tSLI. with a new look, refreshing as an ocean breeze, to this rambling 3 BR home with Mediterranean tiled loggia & large south patio reached t~ru Fren~h d<>C?rs . A completely nev• .Jctlchen wtth microwave-.& se1f·clean ovens. $389.500. ..... " TIADl110NAL IVBY1HIMG YOU'D LOOtltMG POI in a Pemn. Point ~Om(' -S BRs, den. garden rm . ne x1ble floor plan, family k itchen with microwave & self-clean ovens. LARGE bric k patio, tree shaded: sep. m aid's quarters. Onlv $399.950. Call to see ' · UPPa IACK IA Y IUUTY JUST LISTED! A quick escrow will let you dive into the prf>ltv back yard pool of th•' lovely 3 B H country style h o mt.· o n q ull'l <'UI etc .sa c . O nly s11s 1n> MOtfTICBJ.0 TOWMHOUSE "AFFOIDAILE LUXUIY" 3 <;paC'1ou -, bdrms. conve rt1hle rl<•n dining a rea "on<' year ne '-' ". <1vt>n r a n gt·, d1~hw a~her Plui-h c·hocolatt> hroY.n c·.i q .>d m.L:. un1q u1· lanai ;inn .,unroom Xi !f.)11 PRICE REDUCTIONS!! I I 7 YIA QUITO, LIDO ISLE. Do\.\ n S~10 .(J(JCJ ' 01A nt.·r l<•a vini! area SEZ SELL' 4 Br f;.i m hom t.•. on wide. wide 55ft lot. c·ustm kitchen w/otdc floored -fa~ rm 4t used bnck fplc. Bargain priced at $425.000. OPEN SUNDAY I 5 LIDO ISU.. Sn en1t) "'1th style in this s Hr homt· inc l . e p m (jtds quarters. ;\ r ( h 1 t 1• t t u r a I I y e i. c 1t1 n g 1 n t " p.1• 1t>ll'-l'ntry. II\ rm & loggia op1•n111i.· In "unn ~ south p .. t10 NOW 0 "". \ ~I' 1;, 00()' DAVIDSON !EALTY INC 3116 Nt.-por1 81-.d '•'" 673·9060 BALBOA ISLAND FIRST TIME OFflRED M•w 2 story hoftw phis lary 2 .._ Apt. Jnt off Mo. loyfrCNUt & S...., .._... House has 3 Bdrms & den. 3 baths. patio. J3{'Ul7.I. l decks. 3 car gar age PLUS off street parking. Large roof d ('ck ove r all for o utdoor l iving. GREAT V I E W ' ALL o n an OVERSIZED LOT $475.000 Lo• lrKhtef & Anoclcrhs '75-JJJ I 229 McriM A•, lalboo l.W. CE llDBIB BLlllS CD. OVER 50 YE.AR S OF SERVICE MEW LISTIM~ FOIEVH VllW l.m l'h Ont• Stnr~ Modt>rn llome O\•erlooking Thi• lllu1· J>ar 1(1C' Wa1c•h The Waves Roll I h rr Th<· Hcwk~ Four llrdr1ll>m11 Plus Den. llu.ie L1van1ot Hoom t-'ull S.-t•unly System. One or Our f1nr~I OHeran11s Call For Appolntmc•nl $92:>.000 MAGMIACENT WHm WAT9 YllW!! LAGUNA HACH Above \\'oods Cove Soc Bedrooms. Five Rath' Luri.cc• l111h1y Room lh1rdwood floors. Thre<' f'1replace11 Cedar Cl<>11el$. Thrct'·Car Gara11e Pm•ate Steps To Sand. S<-rlud<"f C.urdl.'n & Patio Areu Pnced Al $999.000 DCLUSfYI ILUflff Super '"E'" Plan t-~nd Unit Thrtt Rt>drooms Pluii Family Room. A I Settlnl( View Plus Choice Greenbelt. Loaded With Extras. LOW INTEREST RATE ASSUMABLE WAN New Price Call f'or APPOlntment A "Joy Of Newport" Ll.1111nir LIMOA tSU M •anlrlcent Family Home In A Prlvlite • t.aibon. ut1re SUp For Your Yacht. Three Bedroom• Pluir Mald's Room. Farnll)' lfoom 6 Large Den. Excellent Location. CaU For Appointment. 11.500.000. .... ~ BIO CANYON. Tweftty·four Kour Security Qate. OM Slory. Two Bodroom• PIUI Dftl. 'rwo Bat.ht. Hui Mtattr lulte With C!Mtt~ Galort Modern Dffor. Ottllrabt. F.nd Unit. 1288.llOO. I -r ·1 ~<® f?Bach Rea lty REAL ESTATE EXCELL ENCE SINCE 1949 COMI wnM US. •• Te a... M9 .................... ••t1 ,.,..,...... ... , .............. ," .... .., ............ llllt .,... ......... .... .............. .., I t ...,. n. ••JTI I C .... 1••111111tytt liliw ..., •' •• • >"• ....._ ........ ,._,.__, -klw,.... .... ............ ._, ...... .,.. 7/1 .,.. .. .. .. ... ........ ...... « A·I .......... Je46J llrdt St. COM wrnt US . . To Lido oo thP bay . E njoy the s tunulating 180 deg mar view from your own living room and deck. Two spacious bedrooml> and den. Boat slip avaih1ble .. $550.000 C OMI WITH US . To Dover Shores An impressive hom e on spacioms g rounds with permanent Back Bay view All rooms ha ve charm including lour bedrooms, for mal dining room and fu maly room. You own the land ........ '....... .. . . ... $475,000 C OME W11l4 US ... To Harbor View Hills . J ust listed, spatt.Q!lS home With ··smashing" 180 ae~. view. Four bedrooms. formal dining room and family r oom. Beautiful grounds. Three car ga rage. Great financing . . ". $325.000 COME Wln4 US ... To Irvine Terrace. A spr awling four bedroom and form al d ining room home in a fa scinating garden patio settmg. T hree car garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $299.500 COME WITH US . . To Corona del Mar . Just listed A s pacious triplex 3-2-2 bedrooms. Only l 1h blocks to ocean. Ideal for home and income . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... $295.000 C OME WJTH US ... To Newport Be ach <Cherry Lake arC'a l. Enjoy your vacation at home, in this lovely three bedroom a nd fa mily room home. Luxurious pool with privctte showers. tropical patio $249.500 COME WITH US .To Cunyon Crest. Whether your firs t homt' or retirement \ lll<i. you 'll enjoy this lovely condo. With three bedrooms. fa mily. room and 21 :? ha ths. One car m(ly be enough in this con venie nt location SI87.500 COME WITH US ... To Costa Mesa < Eastside >. Jf economy counts -two s tor y. four bedroom a nd dining room home . Room for pool and r ecreation vehicle .. $165.000 * OPEN HOUSES * •ALIOA Isa.AND Super.b BA YFRONT duplex . 3 and 2 bedrooms Owner will he lp finance. 1310-12 So. Bayfront orEN ,...,AY 1-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..•..••••• $125,000. ~ ma,spaclous fo ur bedroom. family room. 3 V.. bath home. near the club. -.J05 V...Quito. . OPEH SUl'40A Y I .5 • . . . . . . . • . • . • . ••••••••••.•....••..•......•.•.•. $471,000. SPY5LASS Hal. E legant five bedroom. forma l dining r oom and fa mily room. Pool. spa. view. 8 Drakes Bay OPEM SUteAY 1·1 •.•••••••••••••••.••••••.••••••••••••.•.....•••• $439,500. COROMA DB. MAit First block above ocean Three bedrooms. dining r oom . secluded patio. shows Uke a model. 217 Iris. OPIH $UliC)AY 1·5 ..................•.•.....•...•................. $339,000. WESTCUFF Three bedrooms. den and dining room. E xceptiona lly convenie nt location. 13<Y7 Oxford OPEH SUti4DA Y I ·5 ....................•........................... ' 168,000. WESTCUFf. E xquis ite condo two bedroom s. 2 baths 11 00 Rutla nd. OPEN SUNDAY I ·5 ....•.•.•...........•..........................• S 125,000. C OSTA MESA Nearing completion. Six condos. 3-2 bedrooms . 1631 Irvine . OPEN SUNDAY I ·5 ........................................ Startfftg S 112,500. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 2545 EASTBLUFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 640~20 &LUFF'S BEST VALUE Lo inte rest . ass uma b le financing. Finest Forever Bluffs Bay View. 3 bdrm 2 1'2 bath s. v acant . f a s t p ossession possi ble. Xlnt buy at $229,000. Open Today 1-5 321 A venida Cer ritos OWNER Will CAllY No Qualifying 4 U N I TS ·WI T H GR E AT OWNERS UNIT. Only $285,000 WIT£ IATO VIW ... EX On lhe sand, a very solid income: $20,000 per y ear + s paciou s owners unit . Sleeps 6. IBlftJCUll.E 111.0 4 Bedrm. 2 bath. 3 bedrm, 2 bath, ocean " baY vJew~ Only Ul0,000. NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 WE WANT TO SHOW OFF this fa ntastic 5 bedroom. 41h bath estate with its commanding view of B a rk Ba y. Fas h ion l s l au d & m o untain s . Owne r fin ancin~. 1014 Mariners. OP EN S AT & SUN 1·5. As k for Theo Whitehead . BEACH COTTAGE Cha rmi ng beach home. prime lot. just steps from the ocean. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. 128 26th St. Newport Beach. As k for Olive Rumbellow. MOBILE HOME Lovely. spacious . idea l for carefree a dults . Be autifull y landscaped. C o m m unity r e c r e ation fac ilities. Adult community. Call for m ore det ails. LAGUNA BEACH IESTAUIAMT Prime location, ocean view. inc ludes land, builcling & liquor license. Ask for Tom Mesereau. ('~111 NEWPORT CENTER ~£.. ~648-5357 APPUX ~ ACI£ HllSE PIOPEITY IACI UY UNlqUI HOMIS OPEN I ·I TOOA Y UNlqul IH OlD COIOHA D& MAI -4 b drm . ove r l oo k s the J e tt y , contemporary outside. cozy insid e, $289,000. See Michelle Syverson at 220 Marigold. UNIQUI OH LIDO ISLI -5-6 bdrms. n owing interior . plantation shutters. s late floors. $595.000. See Kay P a rker a t 135 Via Nice UH19UI IN WISTCLIFF -4 bdrm. s gle "5tOf'Y pool home. sep. bdl'm & bath pla n . p e rfect cond .. S259.500 See Harriette Hammond at 1300 Estelle Ln . UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS -New lis ting, s plit lev ·I Burlingame. 1 acr e. bonus room . 2 frplces. S327 .500. See Binnie Dixon at 1516 Keel Drive UHIQUE IH SlAVIEW 4 bdrm. gr eat view. jac uzzi. pat 1<>s and near tennis a n d poo ls . $273 .000 See Na ta lie Fogarty at 1911 Yacht Ma ria UNIQUE IM H.Y. IROADMOOR Lge yards. sgle !>l y 4 bdr m . bright spaC'ious and nr pool. te nnis. ~tore~. S275.000. S(.•e fh·rt H c::edy a t 2808 LighlhOUSl' UNIQUE IN OLO c o•ONA Da MAI 3 bdrm with bea ms. cute frplce. 2 patios and so. of hwy. wllh apt. rental unit $24 0,000 . Se e Ka th y S h i e l d s Cowner/agtl a t 420 Fe rnleaf UMIQUE IM WEST NEWPORT - Ve rs a illes condo . 2 bdrm .. bra nd s p a nkinj! ne w . e nd uni t. lease at S635/ mo. Call Wendy Beam a l 675--6000 to see 100 Scholz P la7.a #201. UNlqul 1H llG CAMYOM -Nr. golf course and pa r k. 4 bdrm sgle sty, r eally clean and charming. S445.000. See Vergilene Hull at 62 Royal St. George . UMlqul IM THI ILUFFS -Exquisite E plan. 4 bdrms. taste ful a nd imma c .. i!reenbelt vie w. S227,900. See Nadine CrouJ at 2056 Vista Cajon. UNIQUE IN W EST MEWPOltT - Penthouse. 2 bdrm condo. fireplace. ocean view. corner toe . S900' mo. See Ronnie Barrington at 102 Schol? Pla1a #38 UMIQUE IM HA.HOR VIEW HOMES Monaco. 2 bdr m . den . corne r lot . var ant. $156.000 fee. See Mary Wold 3l 2000 Port Cardiff UMIQUE IN JASMINE CREEi( -Clean and vacant. 3 bdrm . 21 :! bath, comm pool t tennis. S253.500 See ~a ta llc Fogarty at 15 Curl UNIQUE ON LIDO ISLE -2 new ho mes. b ea ut. app o intm e nts. go u r m e t kitc hens. pa ne led d e ns . See Ralph Wa kefield at 219 Via Sa n Re mo. UNIQUE IN NEWrORT TBIACE -Neat sta rte r. 2 bdrm . 2 ba condo. e nd unit . com m. rec. fac . frplce. garage & carport. Sec Ba rtnira Campbell a t 2 Hiptide Ct. REALTORS' IHE N/C£ST PEQPL( SE Lt INC, TH( NEAT( ST HQMfS CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 • CALL US ~nl WI HAYE SEYBAL AHi IA YNOMT HOMES WITH rtH & SUP BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR l l H"V'·"I' [Irv• N R 6l'l 611')1 What iswnl Real Estate? ·~•INT. No quahfyLOg. Super 3 Udnn. l ~ balh, patio So Coast Plaza area Ap- prox 9 yn old. $17.SOOdn • pymts $604 /mo. Total pnce 187.~. 957·0554 Own1Agt. ABANDONED $85,000 Wart.mg for some fixing, p rime Eas ts1de , 2 bedrm. R·2 lot. Owner dtllpera\4!' Call646-1171 ()Pf'' '' J • r \ I J'I ' , ' [~IRftlll rA.LMSNIMGS Biltmore Townhome I 'BR Beaut. furn1~hed Pool. )ac & tenrus 1::nc1 1-tar Xlnl rental M u .. t sell Luw pm:e S72.000 by owner 9IJtf !HJ 232.4 ur 714 UJ-4843 YfS WECAH ... i.how you c1 Hry ftnt', beautiful townhouse in c1 ~ug.ious area "'1th J bdr'tn>. 21..., bath!.. formal d.tntnic rm & bonu., room lie a uur uJ I y I and.:. ca J>t-d Too mu c h tu de.rnbt-1:1111 for mur< Inf 0 919-537 0 ln9 53711 ALLSTATE REALTORS IEACH I ARGAIH l BR-S9l,500 ('1rc:-ular dnve Hui.:t' 2;! IJ\1n11 room "" firt'Jll"t t· Gourmet k1lchen Uin Sun terrace !>eparate W IOI( fOr h1d e -a wa) mas!A!r :.wte and gue:.l quarters Hurry ~:.t buy 1n bea c h :.ir t'a SHOR ELINE ASSOC 714 -848-Z2l62 OVBSIUDLOT See tha 4 Bdrm w 1t b lo-.b ol Lawn areas to en· )oy b•c:k yard h\ 1nit Secluded. c lo:.e t o m&rkt:t.i aod maJOr :.hop· Pllll ~&.er. Ca IJ $C6-4 l41 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. &.CJllftt To~ °"'Y $59,900 Thi:. lerri f1 l' bu~ '' .. nhJnted 11.1t h frt'"h painl. earlhlon•· 1 dr'J>t'l' "'ood .tnd mirr•H• 11 1;..,11, T '4 o 't11r \ eleganl'e, j.!ar<i~t''. pout and Vt>I")' up.:-r adt'11 Ju..,\ listed and won 't l:t~l .tl tiu:. pn rt' Ca I I ~5 0:~03 LEAU/OPTIOH SS,OOODOWH l:teaut.lful .i BR 2 -S.1 • blic Ca m1 ly room. all n•'"' lot<.'hen & bath~ on h $96.500 StiOO mo 1111 leuM' Ruth Laun•'. Hit r ~UIO IUl>UCB> $4000. ftedu1:ed for ra~l .... 11 .. • Own er a nx1ou' .ind '>1trnhc1nl( this lo' rt) home Clean as a "'h1' tJe' • l"eatures 4 bfi.lrm~. 1~. bath, 22 rt .:.tme room. park hke J.?TOund!. IXft>l"C'd at only $102.900. call now96l-7881 .., ' .. . . WHYPAY6°/o to sdl your home qw ck Jy. Professional a.ient cao ie1I your ~rty a nd p ro v i d e ALL &erVI~ for only 4%. Call t\cent. 87:M.11 l NEED AN INVESTMENT~ Own your own apt. tn Looi Buch area. No qualifyln1. O.W.C. lat T.D. Ja.500. 714-846-4102 ''VETS HaPlNG VETS" Al loam ~ No$ Down Call a Vet now a.9pc. om556-7m ...... c. am 552-2017 find «Sell Homes for free Info .... _ .. c.. 01•17~3370 • OPIM HOUSH l·I * ortH IM IA YSMOllS Close to private beach & boat docks. 3 Bdrm + ram rm & studio. $398,000. SEE S U S I E E X LE Y A T 2451 BA YSHORE DRIVE 11 ' OPEN "4 DO¥B SHOUS Large pool home with security system, privatt beaches & separat e bonus room. ~ Bd r ms . $449.500 . SEE NANCY IMBERNINO AT 1912 SANTIAGO DR. OnH 1H llVIME TBIACI Owner will cons ider LEAS E OPTION for this very special home -3 Bdr ms, 2 ba ths. you'IJ love it ! $239,900. SEE MAG GI E GUTH AT 715 PATOLITA OPEH IM IRVINE THIACI Bay and ocean view from this custom ized 3 bdrm. den home with pool. $795.000. S E E BO B YON K E AT 1 9 15 GALATEA T E RRACE. OPEN 11'4 CORONA DIL MAI Oceant Bav vtew. 3 Bdrm. Private ~a rd e n ·c lose to ever yt hing . S220,000. SEE CAROLE Mc MAHAN AT lOOOSEALANI-: . OPEH IN HAllOI VIEW llOADMOOR Bi g family home 4 Bdrm fa mily rm . sepa rate 20x20 J:?a m e roo m . Supe r ocean /b'ay V I f.W $28 3.000 . SEE J OYC E OLSON AT 2515 WINDOVER OPEH OH THE PENINSULA Outst<Jncltn.t! 4 Bdr m . family home <·om plt•ll' wi th o<tk floors & s pa. .4Hf>.O(W) SEE BILL RENTS AT 402 BELVU ·: LA'.'J J-: or EM IH IA YC•~ST Aayc r<'~t ·s nwes t -.tre(.•t 1s th<' settln~ fo r this t•\r1 t 1n g 4 Rd r m pool h o m e. $315.000 SEE E\'A!'\ CORKETT AT 1816 BL TIO:-.:SH ELL LN OPEM _,. SHOllECUFfS 4 bdrms. 3 baths. 2 fireplaces. pool & cabana. A .. cooks" kitche n & hardwood fl oors S349.900. SF.E ELE ANOR nowtE AT 307 DRIFTWOOD OPllM IH IAYSHOlllS V alue a nd pol c ntial in t his we ll locat ed 4 bd rm . 2 bath t r a ditiona l home. Bn c k pa tio. S275.000. SEE LISA. WHITE AT 2S9'l VISTA DRIVF. °""ON UDO rsu 6 bedrooms. s ba ths . study. formal d ining room. new gourmet kitchen. family room ove rlookinJ? pa t ios & new pooT.' 5825.000. S EF. J AN E MITCHLE R AT 110 \'JA TRI EST E orEH IM AltlOILAICt - WOODlllDGE 2 Bd rm. plus den t.·ondo Quiet setting with view & ·p rt\Lll t• ht•LJc h Sl59.500. S EE '\ ,\ :'\ C Y S I ~1 ~1 0 N S A T 3 8 I .:\ t\ E\'I EW OPEM IH DOVER SHORES 0<'t'an . lfay . m ountain \lew Living room & formal dining room . family r oom . 3 Bdrm & master s uttt' S595.000 Fee. SE r: FR:\:--;K SE NN ES AT 1330 <;ALAXY ~ SOMElltlHG DlFFHlHT IH IA YCltEST · A t·asual :! :-.ton · home in choice lo r atwn 3 bed room s . 3 h0 t h . loft f am1l\ r oom D rama t i c f1reµl <.1n'. private yard with la r ge patio Pm·t• S225.000 PHSTIGIOUS llG CA.HYON E x pens ive l y upg rade d 4 Bdr m home pncro to sell Pool. spa. R BQ. fl rep1t. <'lt'ctromc f1 lte r . f ountairi. r <' fl r t' t 1 o n p o o I a u t o m a ti c :-.prmklcrs. tiled patios. 2 ftreplaces. t•a thl!dral ceiltng!>. $449.000. LA•GE co•HEI LOT On top street of Spyglass Hill. Use your ingenuity of design to expand the view. Owner will finance and/or s ubordinate. $395.000. ' UDO COUNTaY CHAIM Cathedra l ceilings. cust. kitch with fi nes t built-ins. peg & groove floors, outstanding master~ ..French doors- overlook south patio on a 45• Jol. $410.000. LINOA ISU- ON THI TUIH .... IAStN Beautifully built and e lega ntly detailed 5 Bdrm. 4114.! ba home with pier & s lip for large boat. Gracefuf ha lf moon stairwell, m a rble e ntry & ha ll , lovely patio, landscaping &t ~ decks . Call Coldwell Banker for, deta ils. Sl.925,000 Leasehold. 11 IMmALD IAT-"IYATI llACH " Ch arming i mmacu la te 3 Bdrm.'. hom e In private community close to te nnis courts. pooll, parka & aandt bea c h. Hardwood noons, beams • s hutters, etc. $395,000. SeUlal ~with a o.uy PUot auem~d 11 .. ll..a. ma tter ... \lltcall Ma.&178. ' HOUSH H»ll SAU .._ I 1811011 • ,~ ... ea.ta ..... ...,_.. m.• S.t/84.111.a I IBIOCMll 1071 Miramar. LQ\&na.Beach 497·1"1 •1•.ao . ~ S-1·5 38 Orchard, lrvlne ss1•11 •·• Sun 12.s 2502 Vltta Drive, Bay horet, NB 8U.aza5 ... 000 Sun. 1·5 * • 1118 Bayside, Corona del Mar "8·1235 ...... 000 Sun.1.5 319 Via San Remo <Udo lale) NB 6"7S.eGOO USO 000 Sat/Stin 1·5 t2 Riptide t't. <Npt Ter) NB t7HOOO 1100,000 Sun 1·5 547 Tuatln, Newport Beach M~ Sl:le.900 Sat/SUn 1·5 187 Albert. Co.ta M SI ~me SIM,500 Sunday 1·5 19LaSenna CRanchoSanJo.q) Irv f75.,.J I $142,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 128 2IStb St .• Newport Beach 84()..~ Sat/Stan 1·5 200 Broadway. C08ta Mesa ~8·1Ui8 Sat/Stan 12·4 J ..... , .............. 2015 Irvine < EHtside) Coe ta Mesa 7S2-J700 Sunday 1·5 28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon, NB 6'2·8235 S199,SOO St.tn.1·4 .13...MillCreek, Irvin., 752·1414 $171,000 Sat/Stan l·S 2000 Port Cardiff <HVHms> NB 675-6000 Sl56,000 Sat/Slm l·S 3059 Coon try Club Dr., C08ta Mesa 631-1.00 $279,000 Sunday 1·5 621 E . Lido Park Dr. E·l, N.B. 631·1400 $585,000 Sun. l ·S 15 Skysail Dr., Corona del Mar 6«-4910 $250,000 Sun 1·4 801 So. ~rper, Santa Ana 540-3666 $109,900 Sat/St.In l·S 1327 So. Birch, Santa Ana 546-2313 S81,SOO Sun J.5 201 Lillian. Costa Mesa 646-7711 S89,SOO Sun 1·5 lllOllOOM 8342 Varas Cir .• Hunt Beach 213/227-4991 Sunday 1-5 1088 Cortez, Laguna Beach 497-1761 .$189,500 Sun l ·S 3158 Yellowstone, Costa Mesa 546·5423 $85,000 Sun 10-6 2061 Sea Cove Ln. Costa Mesa 645·6150 $154 ,900 Sun 1-4 3118 Gihraltor <Mesa Verdel CM ~40-1720 $9Ul00 Sun 1 ·5 24fUi fairway Dr . Costa Mesa m :1.7300 $123.500 Sat/S\Jn 1-5 1512 & 1527 l'riM:illa (Jlbr. Hinds) NB 642·8235 Sl47 ,500 Sun. 1·5 406 Vista Quinta (Bluffs> N. B. 642·8235 $235,500 Sun. 1-4 USea Island Drive. N.8 . 640·8456 $238,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 4809 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands) NB 644·9990 $142.000 Sa t/S\Jn 1-5 • • # 12 Balboa Coves. N. B. 631-1400 $320,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 111 Via Jucar (Ltdo Isle> NB 675-6670 $399,500 Sat/S\m 1·4 2116 Miramar. Balboa Peninsula 675-6670 S~t/S\Jn 1-5 Z77 Robinhood. Costa Mes a 631·1400 $128,000 Sun. 1·5 1515 Bayadere (Irv.Terr.) CdM 675·5511 $348,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2136 Westminster, Costa Mesa 540-3600 $99,000 Sunday 1·5 5500 River, Newport Beach 646·7171 $139,900 Sun 1·4 3309 S. Ross Street, Santa Ana 752-<M24 $101,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 1101 Highland, Newport Beach 646-7711 1285,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Rue Deauville (Big Cyn), N.B. 644-7767 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 J • .... FAM RM • DIM 313 Vista Bay a, Costa Mesa $119,500 Sat/Sun9·5 359 Princeton Dr .. (Coll Pk) CM 545.7240 $97,950 Sat/Stm 11·5 1055 Concord, North Costa Mesa 556·1998 $99,950 Sat/SUn 1·5 30 Cool Brook, Irvine 752·1414 Sun. 1-5 801 Bellis, Eastbluff. N . R. 644-6200 $230,000 Sun. 1-5 240122nd Street, Newport Beach 642,8235 $489,000 Sun. l ·S 2300 Port Durness <HrbrVwHms) NB 644-6200 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2451 Bayshore Dr. <Bysrs) NB 644-9080 $398,000 Sun l ·5 l7 Canyon Ridge, Irv SSl-6130 Sunday 1·5 2215 Anniversary Lane, N. B. 54-0-2980 $140,000 Sunday 1·5 1000 Sea Ln (Hbr Vu His) CdM 644-9080 $220,000 Sunday l ·S 1307 Oxford (Watdf) NB 751Mmt $168,000 Sun. 1·5 9'6 PreekUo <Mesa del Mar) CM ~_, SlOl,500 Sun. 1·5 288 DMISt. <Ent.aide> CM '7MOOO SlM,900 Sun. 1·5 •675 Senate, Coeta Mesa 540-1'13> 989,750 Sun.1·5 19291\wtin Ave., CM CE·Slde) 7ae..U01 Sun1·5 3Pe Nevtda <Meo Verde) CM S.0-1120 1112,800 Sam. 1·5 . .. .. .... -.... ·'· ........ ·-·~ . CONOOMINIUMS FOR SALE z-.OOM 2618 Elden Ave (Oak Glen) CM &42·6734 $97,990 Sat/Stan lM DIRECTORY 101 Seholz Plaza. Vertaillet. NB 631·1400 $198,~ Sat/SUn l·~ 106 Via Anti bes <Lido Isle> NB 631·1400 ~.000 Sat/Sltn l ·S ...... C\ ...... , ... ,.. ........... C~' ':::& ................... ... 1dl1t .............. ut';t .: ........ ftLOTWAlffAll.'*-~ ........ .., ................. _.~1 sl ..... ...__.. t .,_. 7 Albany, Heritage Park. Irvine 752·1700 S78,000 Sat/Stln 1·5 ...... 1219 Keet, Corona drl Mar 644·8200 1249,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1901 Tahun.a Terr . Irv. Terr .. CdM 644-8200 Sat/Sun l·' 511 PGpl>y. Coronu de l Mar 642·8235 ~/mo Sat/Sun 11 ? 818 Kings Pt <Cllffhaven) N.B. 845·5Cm Sl68,SOO Sat/St&n 12-5 259'2 Villa Dr. <Bayahores> NB 644·9080 $275,000 Sun 1·5 2401 Holly Ln .. Newport Beach 544·9411 $139.900 Sat/Sun 10-2 221 Via San Remo (Lido lsle) NB 675-6000 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 205 Abalone (Bal ls)) NewJ)Ort Bch 675-482'l $395,000 Sun. 1·5 359 Princeton Dr .• Costa Mesa 545-7240 $97,SOO Sat/Sun 11·5 217 Iris, Corona deJ M ar 59-ostl SD.OM Sat/Sun l ·S 212 J asmlne, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3001 Samoa Pl. (Mesa Verde) t:M 55&-2680 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 274 22nd St .• Costa Mesa 540·3866 $139,900 Sat/StJn 1-S 3805 Sandune, HarbVuHlls, CdM 673·8550 $3SO,OOO Sat/Stm 1·5 510 Via LidoSoud (Lido) N.B. 67~ $429,SOO Sun 1·5 •311 Colleen, Costa Mesa 646-7171 su~.ooo sun 1-s 2311 Redlands. Newport Beach 646-mt s1s..,sso Sat/Sun 1.s • 134 Harbor island Rd .. N.B. 646-7711 $487,SOO Sat/Sun l ·S 2840 Catalpa. Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 759·1501 Sl79,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2307 16th St., Newport Beach 645·3598 $154,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •293SJava Rd. <Mesa Verde) CM 675-8800 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 263 Ocean View Ave. <Nwprt Hts) NB $237.000 Sun 1·5 #2 Cerritos < Ranc·ho San J oaq I Irv 675·341 I $1fi5.000 Sal/S\Jn 1·5 2029 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $179.900 Sun 12: 30·4 ·()() 5201 W. Lenhardt, Santa Ana 540·3666 $115,900 Sunday 1 5 1807 Tradewinds < Baycrest) NB 675-3411 $198,000 Sat/S\Jn 1·5 •594 Pierpont, Costa Mesa 752-1700 $124,900 Sat/SUn I 5 4 llDROOM 1506 Mariners. Newport Beach 642·823.5 $149.500 Sat J0-2/Stm 1 5 ~Canyon Rid~e. Turtle Rock. Irv 752· 1414 $205.000 Sun J ·5 3322 Nevada <Mesa Ve rde> CM 645·0303 $110,900 Sal/S\Jn 1·5 3074 Gibralter, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $114 ,500 415 Colton, Npt Shrs, NB Sun 1·5 631-3579 $157 .500 Sun 1·5 217 Via Ithaca <Lido Is le' NB 675-6670 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 2810Serang Pl <Mesa Verde) CM 540-1720 $137.900 Sun. 1·5 1014 Mariners Dr .. Dover Shrs. N . H. 650-5357 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2336 Port Carlisle, Newport Beach 673-8550 $225,000 Sun 1·5 4• ... FAMaMerDIN • •415 Bayside, Newport Bch 646-77U $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 580 Yorkshire, Costa Mesa 545-9491 Sat/Sun 1·5 690 Governor, Costa Mesa 646-4:B> S96,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 32 Deer Creek (Deerfield) Irv. 5594775 $135,000 SattSun 12·5 1330 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shrs, NB 64HJ060 $595,000·fee Sun 1-4:30 *2939 Maui Pl. <Mesa Verde> C M 5.57-2804 Sun 1·5 4835 Broce Crescent, NB 831-(g52 $168,900 Sunday 1·5 1032Santiago Dr. CDvrShrs) NB 675-6670 Sunday 1·5 •1300 Estelle Ln <Npt Hts ) NB 675-6000 $259,500 Sun. 1·5 1911 Yacht Maria CSeavu) NB 675-6000 $273,000 Sun. 1·5 2808 Lighthouse <Broadmr HV) CdM 675-6000 $275,000 Sun. 1·5 Sun. 1·5 2056 Vista Cajon <Blfs) NB 675-6000 S227 ,900 •1133Highland Dr., NB 642-8235 $225,000 Sunday2.5 Sun.1.5 2 Morning Dove, Irvine ~1 sm.850 800 Aleppo (Eltblf) NB 646-~ S188,500 Sun U.5 174.5 Paloma St., NewPort Beach 675-1842 Sl52,000 S.t/SUn l ·S 41 Monteclto. Corona del Mar "95,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 2033 Swan, Costa Mesa · 541-211.3 J165,000 Sun 1·4 3050 S. Bristol. #59, Santa Ana M0-3666 $71,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 21691 lm~ala, Huntington Bch 1100 Rutland Rd. <Westcliff) NB 962-44M $124,900 Sat/St.an 12·5 759~1 Sl.25.000 Sat/Slln 1·5 2515 Windover (Hrbr Vu Hls) CdM 21372 Brookhunt, U-716, HB 644-9060 $283,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 644·7211 $99,900 Sa 10-5/Stm 10-3 2 2 3 8 l Ha r w i c h L n ( Hunt 'i 27961 Redondela unit 214. Miss Viejo Strand>HB 979-6422 Sun/Mon 1·5 213/378-2'l33 $329.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 1845 Port Ashley <Harbor View) NB ' 2 • .... FAM IN ., 01M &C0-5112 $239,500 Sunday 1-S 35 Sea Island <BigCyn) NB 3005 So. Thorton, Santa Ana 760-9333 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 540-3866 $119.900 Sunday 1 ·5 5 Viejo Irvine 1729Terrapin Way <Baycrest> NB 546·Zl13 $148,000 Sa 1·5/Slln 1·4 675-3411 $249,500 Sat/St.an l·S 12 Silver Crescent. Trtlrk Hln, Irv 6'?5·3411 $245,000 Sat/S\Jn 1·5 1735 Port Sherfie ld <HVHms) NB 675-3411 $266,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 !Ms Poppy, Corona de) Mar 644-7211 $359.500. SatJSlln 1·5 1 05Via Qiaito (Lido Isle) NB 759-~11 $478.000 Sat/Sun l·S 307 Driftwood <Shrclfs) CdM 644·9060 $349,900 Sun. l ·S 220 Marigold <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $289.000 Sal/StJn J·S 4121 Blackfin. Irvine 631·1400 $123,950 Sun. J.5 62 Royal St.. George CBigCyn) NB 675-$>00 $445,000 Sat/Sun l·S • 2627 Blackthorn ( E/ Bl u!f) N 8 642-5200 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2510 Vista Baya (Back Bay> NB 642·5200 S269.ooo.ree Sat/Sun 1·5 2365 Mesa Dr., Upper Bay, SA Hght! 642-~ $149.950 Sun. 2-4 • 1718 Port Abbey. HrbrVwHms. NB §44·6200 $259.000 Sun. 1·5 • 1201 Seacrest. HrbrVie w His, CdM 644-6200 $285,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 25 Cambria Dr. <Spyglass H1 ) CdM 644-4910 $525,000 Sat/S\Jn 1·5 1865 Tahiti. Mesa Verde, CM. 751·1473 $175,000' Open Sun 1·4 2018 Beryl Lane. Ne wport Be<Jc•h 640-7000 $150.000 Sun J 5 W l6 Calvert. Costa Me!-.a 546·2.1 13 $J3fi,OOO Sun I •1 2017 Ya<·ht Oeff·ndt•r ISt·avu 1 NR fMO 571 I S395 IJOO h •t• Sun 1 5 5 llDIOOM 1518 Galaxy, Dover Shores. N.B 673-8550 $550.000 Sun 1-5 5 • ..... FAM IM erDltt * #6 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn > NR 640-5711 $1 ,395,000-fce Sun l ·~ 10142 Cynthia Ln . Hunt 'g Beach 968-6966 Sl39.500 Sat1S\Jn 1 5 * 1528 S<tnliaJ,?o Drl\ 1• NC'wpon Ar h 642-8235 S429.000 Sun 1 4 30 * •209 Evening Star. Dover Shrs. NB 642-823.5 $970.000 Sun 2 5 • • •507 Morning Star. Dover Shrs. NB 642·823.5 $950.000 Sun. J .5 16 Rocky Point, Spy~lass. CdM 644·6200 $1 ,250,000 Sat/S\Jn 1 5 2507 Port Whitby. HrbrVwHms 111. NB 642·8235 $227,000 Sat/Sim 12·S 1820 Newport Hills Dr. E .. NB $274,500 Sat/S\Jn 1·5 •8 Drakes Bay <Spygls HI) CdM 759.alll $439,500 Sat/Sun l·S 1533 Mirama r , Balboa Peninsula 644-7211 $439,000 Sunday 1·5 2764 Mendoza. Mesa del Mar, CM 545-9491 t Sat/Sun 1·5 l858Samar Dr .. Costa Mesa 9797605 $175,000 Sun 11 .5 2029 Port Bristol (HVH >NB 759-0619 $198.500 Sunday 1 .4 J46Shorecliff Rd. CdM 675--0166 $625,000 1516 Keel Dr CHVHls) CdM 675-6000 S327 .500 135 Via Nice (Lido Is le> NB Sun 1·4 Sun. 1.5 675-6000 $595,000 Sun. 1·5 * •Z7 Point Loma, Spyglass. CdM 644-6200 $725,000 Sunday 1·5 • 1375 Galaxy <Dover Sh r s) NB 645-0303 $.575,000 Sun. 1·5 1721 Pt Stirling <HVHms) NB 642-5200 $257,500 fee Sun. 1·5 2040 Phalarope <Mesa Verde) CM 675·5.511 $151,900 Sun. 1·5 , .... FAMIM• ... • 110 Via Trieste <Lido) N.8 . 644-9060 $825,()()0.fee Sun 1·5 •3 Mont.ecito <Spyglass) CdM 76().933.1 ~.000 Sat/SUn l ·S 443 Via Lido Sood (Lido lale) NB 644-9880 '150,000 Sunday l ·5 20482 Birch <Santa Ana Hta> SA 75M81t IC75,000 SUn. 1·5 TOWNHOUSE FOi SAU 4 IMIOOM 32 Ta~ (Peten Twnbm) Irv. l mMIOOM #3 Tribute Court. Newport Bch 673-7300 $169,450 Sat/Sun l ·S 251J Swlflower. #09, Santa Ana 540·3666 $84,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1631 Jr\11ne <EasCS1de) C.M. 759~11 $112,SOO Sat/SIJn 1·5 15506 Williams. Tustin 646-7711 S97 .900 3 • ... PAM IM • DIM #3 Canyon 'Lil. <Canyon Crest> CdM 675-Mll $179.900 Sat/SUn 1·5 217690cean Vista. South Laguna 499-4591 $197.500 Sun. 2·5 4 • .... PAM IM• DIM 436 Vi.!>ta Roma, Newport Bch 631 ·1400 $182.000 Sunday l ·S DUPLEXES FOR SALE I. al .. 505 Carnation. Corona del Mar 494·6594 S220.000 Sun 1·5 2. & , .. 1517 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa 631 1400 Sl28.000 Sun 1·5 420 Femleaf (Old CdM > CdM fi75 t'i•XI S2 tO,OOO Sal'Sl!n I 5 2 .. ' 2 .. ... FAM RM or DEN J:J97 l Malag<t. D<1n., Point 496 8497 S206.SOO z •a J • Sun 2·5 • • 1310So Bayfront <Rar l<11l) NR 759~11 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l. & 2 .. 1351 E Balboa .Al vd . Balboa 675 911 I S395.000 Sat Sun 1 4 295 An·h Strcf't. L<Ji:una Ht-a<:h it94 fi.594 S347 .500 &H Stm l 5 l .. & 2 .. ,._ FAM lM w D8if 225 Ch.1qwta. Laguna Beach 494-6.594 S.309.500 Satt Sun l ·S l .. & l .. 612 36th St .. Newport Beach 631 ·1400 S245.000 Sun 1·~ HOME & INCOME FOR SALE Z HOUSH/ I I.OT ' 828 So. Claudina. Anaheim 540..3666 $94,900 Sunday J ·5 l • ..... 5-2. 2567 Elden fall new) C06ta Mesa 979.5099 Open Sat/StJn 1 ·5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 ... 00M 700 Lido Park Dr .• # J, N B 631·1400 S37 .soo Sat/Sun 1 ·5 CONDOMINIUMS F6R RENT 2~ 102 Scholz Plaza #38<Versailles)N8 675-«»00 S800/mo. SaUSUn l ·S 100 Scholz Plaza _.201 CVersallles >NB 675-6000 1635/Mo.. Sat/SUn 1·5 HOUSE FOR RIMT , ............ .. #7 Monterey Circ. CSpy1lua) CdM 78().mJ 11700/nto Sat/Stan 1·) . ..... ** W• ,_. ••• ••s .... ._. All makes, models and colors. Classlfted Auto Advertislng in the . DAILY PILOT I ... .,..,. ........ , .. ~ • IN.room + poOil ... bone naUt. Gourmet kllda•.....,, livba&l ..._ .... _.,,cau --· associated ~\ ~ I ~. , ( re ' W '. . "• ' .. PllC9.-.n! For Ql.ic:k Hle. ! 3 Bedrm. n .... family home. 51.ep.Mver kitchen, extra tarp patjo, rm rucured 1rouod1. Asking only •• lllO. C..11 DOW 983-7881 ()PIN II(•• ti~ l lJfl 101111• I ltlNI WHAT?-• OHL Y $51,000 TRUE -a price tbat lb hard c.o find for th11. cbarmiag and cheery z Bdrm Condo with a large palio aod community poolt. Alto aeller will hetp finance. Better af.'t now'tnt-53'70 ALLSTATE REALTORS OCUHDUPUX sm.ooo ~-2.000 11q ft owner'11 unit . 2 •e para lt· b&klol»es, lwsb atnum. J queens 110e bdrm:s sei>ar•a.. master wmg ~ fireplace " aunken tub Just 1.tsted. Call to day• &16-7171 _.,,,, ,. I I f ,_f' [~1Rfd111 lA5e llOmetbing valuable" Plk't! an ad In our l.os r and Found column:. 'lb.8t's wbett people look when they've found an lte.m ot v aJue. $2 c•pt,- $75 ............ PENNY PINCHER AO Prtvete 1nd111•duala CM now sell any item or combtnahon of items to1a11ng 1?5 br 1 .. 1 Wllh a 3 ltne ad l()f 2 oonsecutlve day1 for o n ly $2 E a c h acld11eona1 11ne 11 60t tor the 2 devs Chero• your Ponny Pinc,,., Ad or use yO\Jr 8aAkaM•Ocard or Matterchatge No com· ~c•eladt~4fd.• OAllY Pll OT • _J_ - *lfMIR. IAfflllT ClllD ........... "4 •• l ....... .. 91M1 J ...._ &mltWa• .... ... pl•• l:_le OM WA Tll. • ... :c .... ..... .......... ':t ..... /~K4C I •ter?UI '°' * WATElflONT CONDO-VIEW ........ ...tty. VllW 2 lted.. Z be. , ...................... 0--.. ..... / .............. t.nM. uzs.ooo. or INN for $'50.00. lDWNllOUStCONDO W /SUP Freshly dtcONhcl 2·atory to..._. •. J•lt llw a ...... yo. IMI•• l bedtOOM1 with 1...,. ........, 9ld you wait CMlf to yot1r OWll boat alp. 4 flH ... -.t yo. OWl'I ........... OWMr ..... -..,..,.: $275,000. *BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT-¥1EW Cnto. dtcor in this 2 bed. 2 bettl coop •t ift tol•wport hoch. Pool Mo• ... in dtcor with prf•acy. secwity, lay ... 0c._ VIEW. $209,500. loaf slip crnilabl.. * BAYFRONT WITH VIEW Comf01 tabte 2 Md, 2 ba. coop _.. ri9ht oa the WATER with pool. OCEAN Clltd boat'-J YIEW. 9oat .., GY ...... Slt7.500. •HOME ON WATER-SUP tol • w 011 tlte "'orket 111 o prh·ete co .. ...-ty. Comfort..,. l be•oo• "°'" _.. .._. tip lllcttduL Y• o .. th '-d. Sl20,000. GOLF COURSE LIVING ON GIEEN ........ .._ -.... I Sitt ..,,.... of .... Mesa V .... Co.try CW>. Prf•• freM cos..,..d .....,., CMd "°°"' for pool or spa. .. forllMll &•iftg """' ..... .. plnll c.,..., IMSsift flnplou, clR. ""' cr11d dH/ offic• with wet bar. Al'I •Hcllff•e•s retreat with 2 bedrOCMltl & 21/J baths. $279,000. CORNER MINI ESTATE-NEWPORT Lo•efy Frftch courtyerd t.ow. witlt •we•y spKlol f""9ru. GroclCM11 3 lctrw. U11e;•tu separate _..,. wltel 3 boffts. fmllify rootft. tofew kffchetl, MW carpets, skyUghh and ...,ch "'ore SI 79,500. AFFORDABLE LIDO ISLf Professiollaly dtconrted and ne...-s1 IR/out. Prestige locotlort for the euutln who wants a Udo lldcfrfts mid cottfne mai.teMftu. ~ 2 bdnft. condo _.. flt .,aoce. Shps to lcryfroMI, Clftd ...... $235,000 VERSAILLE VIEW CONDO Fell .. _ pcnllwwaH .. clottd hiCJh" with t1•0t •c VIEWS of lcry, Oc._ oRd 91J9llt P91tfs. 2 ldrwt on front row. tnchtdn t.cllHn of spa, MMMI, pool & fecnal. SZl9.SOO. DUPLEX WITH POOL .................................. Hal .. b _... wttll tettlfk ...... _,. o•eth 'C I pool ,.._ ""'"~ .a, M •u1t LEI DpfD lulJ .. tllh J & I ............ $121.000. 88Jboa Island Realty MO llM! rMllNT eM'~V 673·1700 IOU ....................... Sl'YMAS S .. U. Spac1ou.s 5 BR. 3 BA. W\t.h mland vtew. F1ex fin, 1"8.000. MS.-7272 ltc9LOT '°"• Ow.-will carry f~- 11\1 on Ulia Euwde. 4 bd., 2 ba unm aculale home on qlliet cul-de-aac . '129.800. Ask for Cr&Jg , 8:D.·1Jll6 8;y owner 3 Br, z ba. Men del Mar Tract, $8HI . tan exchange. Prin. on· ly TIU44-S966. ~3 Auuma ble Loan. on a Mesa Verde, beautiful landscaped cor ner REALTORS house. 3 BR 2 Ba, newly decor 'd . $99.500. Ope n rJn ~1GEL IJl\11.l I & /\SSUEl/\TES If .-:. I ,/ / ' 1 •, 1 '(If' (I UNJVEBSITY PK. vtL J •br, 2'Alba, 2 frplc. 2 beld.. lodsp palios. New e«amie Ute Ors. New Cl"P(I. Xlat. coad. Close to parka. pools, tennis. lmmed. pcJUe51lon. By OWNER. SSU752 MCMTKWOOOS PARK PLACE J...ce, 4 bd .• ram. rm., & ·-------.-• boom r m . A/C, great as· onM HOUsa; sumable loan. $165,000. Call F r ed Gibson, lf~~.JL 55-IMOO 3 BR. 2"' Ba, ~,,,Id Townhome. ......... Only ... 45xlJ8' lot. zoned R ·2 for new duplex. Has 3 BR. 2 Ba bme, w lfplc, lge patio & focd rear yard w /4 car &*nl. Also room to park your RV. Seller aw00us. Sl98,500 Bob 8l'OoU RJlr. ~ Open House Sun lo-6 3 House Sat /Sun 1·4 , Bdrm, 2ba. $85,000. 3158 ~ Yellowstone nr So. Coa!!l 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;::::: _______ . red c.... . .... ,.di .... 1007 ••••• ••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • POOL DWL.EX, Prime Duplex with bay & Com.fort with income. ocean view 3 Br & 2 Br Poppy Ave, lovely 2 Bil. W\tl11. Listed ~S,000. owners uni{ +l arge ren· Rltr.675-9111 lal a n d playroom. ~----------1 S?.SS,000. OPB4SUN 1-5 HE.AatolEW PIMltolSULA POINT A tntally delu.1e custom home wllb gourmet kitchen. balcony game room and full a.1u jacuzzi PRIVATE BEACH A~. Charm1og 3 BR 3 Ba, Family w /pool . and s p a . Oo f ee l and. $279.500. P4ULMAltTIH lEALESTATE 644-7311 in sumptuous mas ter ·-------• bath, all abounding with solid oak appointments. 11lE BEST OF '1'HE POINT .. for $439,000. 1533 Miramar CAU644-721 I rJn NIGEL OAILEY & ASSUCIATES New 5br, 3ba $245,000. E asy terms. 113 E . OPIMHOUSI Sat/5-day 1-5 212 J asmine, CdM . Roomy 3 Bdrm + den with view. Steps lo main entrance to Big Corona. Dynamite location. $300,000 C•644-7ZI I rJn ~l[,[l E31\ll fY & ASSOCIATES Balboa Blvd. 2U.SJS..4e96 C........ I 024 c .... ,_.._.. 1011 ..................... .. ······················· 1---------1 °'-·-St&-~ 6 UnilS, low down pay-...:..-....:;.: .... _·______ ment. Owner will help Open House by Owner. finance May go lease op- Eutside 3 bdrm. 1"'2 ba \Joo Pnced lo sell fast RV pa.ricing. 1935 Santa Take advantage! Ask for Ana Ave. VA ter ms lhbba,Agt.982-9311 Alone 646-3405 . Small 00 size-lots poten EASTSIDE bal. E:side, 1rgyrd, 1 Br Ho.-& lieo.. S19,S00.&46-0623 l.g 3 Br home. frplc, yard, ex.cellenl locaUon. MESA VERDE Plus two 2 Br income un I sf WEIKEHD 1l! Owner will finance. ON MARKET sioo.ooo. 61~11 POOL-CHILO SAFE Allractavely fenced orr from yard Beaut. lodsp 4br ram rm home on large comer lot Maoy custom bllin features. ~atDr de tailed-New s and color cplS. Blln china cab~nets . No Work·Just DIJOY $198.000. OPEN SAT /SUN IS 2939 Maui Pl. Realtor S.57-2804 CUSTOM EXEC MESA VBDE HOME Beautiful 4Br, 3Ba home w/gourmet kitchen & added lam rm. S17S,OOO. tl65T_,.. 0-PoiRt 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIHIT4 Spectac ular balllo p homes. 2Xl12-~ sq. rt Clolle lo Manna. Selva Rd & Calle La Pnma vera $169,000 to $245,000 831·3540: 493--'°°6 Bldr. MEW DUPLEX ~anview. walk to b<'h. 1400stf ea. $206,SOO 3:1171 Malaga. Su.n 2·Spm. Joan C, Agt. 496-M97 _ •VlEW • U W N t: l< W I L I. t1NANCE •:V'.{.OOWN WOOOUIDGE 3 Br $120,000 s 8r$185.000 642.()11%, 644-6687 ---- NEW ON THE MARKET Appaloosa by Paceset· ter 4 bedroom family home 10 earthtone t-ol or.. t'ormal d1rung room. family r oom . 3 c;i r ~arage. pool saze yard and balcon) orr bedroom Su~r sharp and extra clean. Asking SJ.29.P> -·-HM\ICH ~ fHALT'r' ~ '>111 ?000 TURTLBOCK lll-3310 ~ Garden home, prof. de· I~~~~~~~~ corated,3bdrm,2baths, bonus room , c ustom shulW'!I. parquet floors, p r o f . land sc aped w1covered bnck patao Mmt see to apprec1ater Open Sun I 5 17 Canyon Rldge. Ross Properties 551 ... l lO --- OTHWOOD!:· .~~,Pm~~. pool, spa & ju.'ll red•ed $7500. S upe rbly _!P · graded home! Bult\·in china cabinet, Fr1·h wood wmdows. wet r. fireplace and m h U••E ~b more' Wood Sl WALNUT SQ -tract 1n Northw91td 2 Bd Condo. S72.900. Needs fast s ale call•lo Hurry on Uus one• day 752·1700 . ; FtedG1b&on,6ll·l.2166 ·. ,. , • , ,, ~~.~!~ [ ~ IRIUI Umv Pk 2 s ty, s BR hm, t....,..leodt UMI assum e 7'1'1'? loan .••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.appt 552-7M2_. _ ------~~ Deer rield Park Home Beaullful larg~ 4br. F R , [) K . sngl level de t.ached home Many up l(radt'"i Lovely yard w1pat10 Comm pool SllS.000 (~n Sat/Sun 12 $ 32 Deer Creek . ~5 By OWDtt &ale or lse op-ucm. Near oew 2 br COO· do. upgraded. 838-4851. -.._.,,...... Hll LIE fi _.)'e M< CORMACl<.~t OPEHSUH 1-4 363 ,ecrt St. 'lJY, Uown & assume ,., 1St1J1g loans of approA $205.000. Thi~ F.n chlllll mg Rlll>UC Wood." Cow borne al the end of a pn vate lane has 3 bdlm. 3 ba\hs & 2 k1\cbtli:.. S pr awl1 n g a r o O d RUSTIC llDWOOD 4TI9mOH Small. 4 Yrokl CUilom IHVISTOllS OPIMSUM 1-4 REESE REALTORS 751-1473 •10% INTER EST •BECREATfVE •T R ADE VU U R ~TY •NOWAN FEES •NOQUAUFVING Beautiful l year . old ocean view 2 Stoey Cape c.od wlfonnal dining rm • ~ tNI. Two lo choo9e --------•!secluded c:ourtyar In --------~ \be trees over a b . Home. Liv rm. 2b22 fl P oesible fulure com-JUST US11Dt 2 frpk.t, ocean view. mercia1 me on lb.la ab.arp EutUde 2 tw resnodeled. $130,000. A/I.._...., 3 Bdrm bome. F0tr more p 1 TTBMS informaUon. eall Near baaline. rpac:, --.&· sbMeroal. Beald,yl C.· •--.-0. ·~r 21 Gold Co ast ,._ throw lO beac:h • fl"8l aDs U150 aq. ft. S .548·U68. bdrm. 2~ ba. home. °'94 SUleAY ,.....,.. Plenty ol room for your New Seabhdf Canyon RV. Xll& terms. Offered j~~~~~~~~~I Village twnhme, 3 bdrm at $ll7,500. 493-0860 " ow.a 2ba. comm 'l y pool 493-0202, Tom llu, wtc:lubhse & t e nnis. Aeent-DISPlaATI Minutes from beach. I Wllliq to belp w/financ-Come see! ay OWHB ing. Btfi 5 bdrm. 3 ba. 2'J61 Sea Cove Ln. $125,000. Great area. 963-5671 Call 6'.S-6150 or 957-8400 4br. 3ba custom home. lo { for directiOns. Assuma. C31po Beach w/ocea n~IJ'fiJ!;w1>IJWI view. Eves & wknds I -ble . 661-1883. . Real Estate C:.C.OclefMcr 1022 -------- IYOWHY Rustle 3 bdrm. l ba. with firepla ce, e n clos£•d garage. 5(l"xJ7S' R 2 ln plex lot 136 llam1lton Do not dtsturb tcnanL-; Must close ID ·19. Pnn cipals ool y . $95. 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 119Gt-e•lllMootl s BR + den + Family Belly Kerr Really Ga cl01Ser to the stars in prestigious Spyglass Hill. Much sought after Southpo r t m odel wiserene canyon view. s Br4"'2 Ba. formal dining, family rm & game rm. DellghUul custom pool & jacuzzi overlooking the mosl peaceful ca nyon. dfering the ulUmale in Rm + Formal dining + 3 car garage + 2 patJos + balc o n y and ot her amenities. Asking only $135,000. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 privacy . By appt. ~-...:..:..:..:..:_~-~~~ 67J.ll81 "*4CUUTEHOME ICaQYooOcean View 1Lrg2BR, deo /So. ol Hwy, on Hazel Sl. 11 blk lo beach IOwor may carry, 11 % .(l{urry, only $295,000 John Carey, GRJ, REALTOftS 173-1771 SHOMCUflFS ~ ol a kind. Southern Cdonlal. 5 br, 3 ba & library . Hardwood Ooars, HAF pool, ocean OAK GLEN Distin ctive new 2 bedroom, 2'h ba con· domi.niums. S97 ,990. 251B Elden Ave, C.M. 642-6734 views. ~ OPEN SUN 1·4 $6500 DOWN U&Shoreclltr Road taas.OOO= Aleot llJ •AIJm.f __ ___;;..;.... ____ , a Bdrm, tamUy rm, 1 bai, frplc. Take over pay. 548·5611 or6Jl-3S20 By Owner $79,900. Jbr. 2'hba 2·sly 'l'wnhse. As· swnable 9V.%. SS7·S577 -- NO QUALIFY Jr. Extt. 3 + I VJ. pool. $?iK dwn. Sl.300 mo at 10%. !'IV· Wood. 534-4100 or 642--1.970 ASSUME AT 10% Ea.mide charmer. Looks ldte a model. 3 Bdrm. 2 baths, double garage + spa. $44,700 down. Pay ments $S75 per mo. Pl Priced al $1 10,000. Call ~9UH OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 38drm2bath. pool. 2flZ1 FRANCIS LN . Sllt.500. call &f.5.9181 ' ~! r. i ICU')l RlAI TY / 327 POPPY menta. Call an1Ume. OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 All--1~~~~~~~~ Completely up1ra ded 541-GIOO nn........oy LIVING in alnlJe famltJ bome. 2 ---~--..,., vuv, .. &n t'd Bdrml. a ..... hllf• •.n..w.~~ ~ "Eas l a e . 1111* lllMfin.. a eu park· O all DMr Blttb --~Qartnlnl il 4•/$79,50 MWba~, Al °' ~r. poleotlal.12 .-, ...._i.. llM ~=.:. Ba. comm pool, 11BQ, __ , d . ii. nellt. elem. prioa. CJDb'. Huse lot, cul e aac • e ~..,· tl 5U-5Dlnes .... ms ltreet. Probably the lut • M ill • ~ it.I kind at tldl price. .... , .. WM St'l .. NO. l>evlA A . E~ "' 6 HO • 1 •*7 •II ..._., I ..::11::0;.;:-=------:: 1~38.n~i~E~. c~·s~t ~ll"~">~"~C~d~~l~IJ ...._ 1.-., na, fl1*. OPIMTODAY 1: c:'i.'/.1:.~u~ Nice Halecr91t llom• CUITOMLOT 119.._,.Dr.m.,_ =-~dea.Set W. 10P IPYQLMI mu.. I .... DORS!:l' LANE t tal•MI •iew. MOfmflOlftl'S OPl:Nl.J VAOlferl. HO. t•l·7172: •m·toDN. 0wnr1-A 5'5-Taot • m-11t11111r. ~· from. . CENTURY %1 Wl:ST SM-4IMO F t•V~ 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE SALE tlOOSh uodl4Ye. 1137.SOO.•Br. 2~Ba OpeoSal/Sun 1·5 Or by appt. Principals call agt. 75?-(1117. tW""'°" •odl I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYTHESU Must see lhis near new 4 bednn, 21,; ba. with lge ram rm & formal dJn rm Parle Plac.-e,lnc ~· 7'6.!_ HODOWMV4 & LOW DOWN FHA Vt'ts call for completl' in formation conct>rn1ni: VA loans. Cal Vet Loan~ Of' fliA & how they work Ask us 536-6.571 EMERY REAL TY L.AtolDMARK with pool & s pa , 3 bedrms, 2 baths, family area. Nice front & rear yard Park Place.Inc IS42 7461 IEACH IEAUTY Walk to ocean. <\br. 2ba. S l 27,S00 . Owner 213 432-7728, aft . 6 964-2140 You a.re c:ord1ally invited to the Open House beanit pre.'lerlt.ed by RMC In vestment Co for Mr . & Mn. Tom Moody at 11342 Varas Cir , Sunday. <kt 14 during the hrs l·SPM ~&seeUus besutiful 1.500 sq ft 3 Br. 1~ .. .Ba , pool, w/many extras . IYOW...H SBr, 2~Ba. form . D.R., 1''.ll Low maint. yd. Nr. part, school. teon1S . .& beach. $139,SOO. 968-6966. POOL 3br. 2ba close to bch. -..o. C-21 Aat. 96W370 BY OWNER. 4 BR 2 Ba. a n ume 8~3 loan . 147·7all. alt 12 noon. SlOUOO. 11 llVB. ESTATE 4 .. hll.HotT~ f 1/~J/aJA/? RM IT ! at.p ap to dramaUe entry of ceramlr tile and milt' eadledn1 ceiliap lD =.a tiflal ... diniq romm. Gourmet ltilc:ben bm everytbio.c inc:ludin& trub com pactor a nd overtoob two level cov· ered patio w !HOT TUB! Back yard i.s gre.at enter- lainment ~nter ! Step down to mas.save family room w1WETBAR & noor to Cfthog fireplace +second pauo ~luded kmJ;l saz.ed mast.er swte & huge walk 10 closet Many more xtras includ · ing RV ACCES.~ & CUL DE SAC LOCATION' At Sl23.~ 1t won ·1 last ' c.au now ' ~ ll 11 LIKE A MODEL ~SUME S78,100!!! 9.9% INT!! DRAMATIC F.NTRY lD :.tep down hvlllg room h 1g hl1ghl t>d With fa bu Io u s m a ,r b I e r~ce and cathedral rethngs Elegant formal d1rung. beauuful family room w wetbar for en lcrta1n1n~. Gourm e t kitchen contain~ ALL modern conveniences Ma:.sa\'e master suite has m irro r ed <'losl!l door.. + v. a I k • ID c h."'e t and varuly Central 111r also' Take over low in lerest loan and save 1 Won't last ' Hurry. call 559-llll $215.000 1\Jl'Uerock Pres. Home. 2J.50 sq It, 4 Br, den. Attoas from elem . sch.. walk to UCI " high acb. Interesting grounds . Must sell , bo ucht another. Open Hae l·S, SM&D. IB762 Via Sieoa R Cappr1o EALTY 95Ml70 BY OWNER 5 bdrm. pool --------le• MaooliaJAdams Woodbrida•Vllla1er, 2 Prtn only $131,.500. Call Br. l~ be. .... tmni8, .a.IGO All tpm wltclya, -.ooo. Pb--7. wDdl an.rtlme IW+•., Petr BRAND NEW! Ope n (mmac.281'~ )louse Kun.t101t on 117.SJOByOwnet 8tnnd. "bdrm. a~ ba ., m.-. library • l a m . rm . ·•'-0 __ _ formal dln. Ocean canal ~ p__, ..-. • llllJ'lb view. Sat/Sun Pim~ bl01Y ~ t-.t, tut,ooo. -usn 2Mre ' den, z b•, Harwich Lane.,. H.B. -.-. Prtndpels Only. mtm-ms. Acem. o.ner. Ml·~· I aD PROM OCEAN S R-'o SU I09Cl1160 I · Br, 2~ bl!, fam room, .t)', *·ard~ ~ ---umat>&. lou. nfW. b -.. _.... at l~IJ,. f'ull price M.., ntrM. By Oner. tll0,000. Ul 200. St. tin am OnlJ. "175,000. 0.--"*1'. C&UUf.97 .:•=..::_:;::;;,.. ____ _ Ao all adWl comnumity QJllec:ton Item. $249 (-.uriol 3 BR. 2 Ba. ~~~4~9~4-~7~51~1 ~~ ftnlllace, beautiful brick :: ~Call for fun.ta. .. ------·-S44> 41 I ENJOY trollFIONT ~ Ne w Modu la~T e fb:D9, pvt comm . 2 bdlm. a. hr . sub-letting OK. E 138.900. Treasure 15 MotliJe Home Pk , l So. Cst Hwy. Lagjna Bea ch. R. M P . <T.JA I 48&-3S79 • The rugbt Ught view and --------i.-the outsUndmR recrea· POtrTa REA.Ln t1onal fac1lal1es from 1000 N. CO AST llW~. yow own 2 bdrm, 2 ba. 497-2468 fully a1r-<'Ond1taoned Tur· tJe Rock Townhome SOUTH LAGUH4 Older 3 bdrm . 2 b~. O<'t'an view home: Jll'l' sentJy rent~ a~ l us«.-; Xlnt mve.tml•nt ror Uic handyman $139.500 : WOULD YOU IEUl;'E In t.aguna Beach, jw>t bslcd. 3 Bdrm. 2 ~h '+5Z3 CAMPU5Da•/R'ltt'E faJllJly homt'. Lar~t' YP <l room for pool. Ma1*c THE CQLONY trees Xlnt ne1ghborhfod La Uus lovely upgraded clo5e lo schools . Hutry Jbr . 2 ha w country on UusonefOl'SJJ9.~! kitchen home be your l(ateway to run living m-0 fi~ficBIPt!i nus home 1s loc-ated on a ~ OO@~Il~ I~ romt'r lol "' piark. 499·280<> puol & t.enn1:.. a~ your _ • " nt'Xl door neighbor . RY OWl'll l-:R.Victor la S.Sl·:!a;4 Bdl. mod~m. ocn '"1'· 91 ,. 3Br. 2•.,B;J. bl' opl~. AJTD $84.000 at 4 ' $1 97 500 O wnr att Un1vers1ty Park, 3br 494-4ill home $25.000dn Own 400--4820 --~/Canyon ~1ew rraoi -every wmdow New.~ PllCED TO SELL temporary, wood :i)Kt FAST! glass home. QuJet Pl't· nus 2.000 sq. n Jul.lard sugaou:.. ne1ghborh<.?9j m ~ Unavenily $435,000 49M332. 494·~ Pu1t is wha t you've been -. waltiq for. Features 3 &.rdd lay Lot '· bdnm. enormous bonus 673-6634 .. room. spectacular patio. Owoer Anxious. Dont OCEAN + •ii. misa out. Call Sharon at CANYON VIEW!t Richardson Realtor s Sl,S20,000. Brand n • •StllO. magn1r1cent, one·o' IO~~o""AMCl""9 kind! EJec. gale, a ro.d, Tenoi.s court. Available oo a new 80'1. jac., "10e cellar, sa ao.n. Twt.leroc:k Broad· 1 y m 0 a s 1 u m • s e.e, moor Plan II 4 bdrm. 2 aystem . billi.41rd "i"'· ba .• formal din .• atrium. library, maid qtrs .• h interoom thru-out, low bdrms + more. 6 maintenance yard. BY aq.ftl 1 Prine. only. OWNER Pa&ridl. 811.oJ.1116 ~. ~-;._;_,IOO_TK-E ,-;.--078S-l:i!!~ Pl.All 4 nu 1.a u. mmt beautiJill PLan 4 llroed.moor to be found l I bedroom towabome,21eveb, 2~ ba\ht, la•li1 room, rormal 4llata1 room. Hl011 UPIU-de d .......... ,,.......,.. It valmcel, 4*1ln.l air CODdltJoalnt, co•e.red patio • cletorator •llr Ill · 'Ya.&-.t ... IO ........ OPBNIATlt llJN IN. JtUMola. ... .. 2 .... s ... f..aq rm. 2... home •/bMID ia No. i.c-a ... l Bl' Br.,._ w/pyt eo.tra.n "'7.000. TWo ocean view Iota. =°..::. 4W7·1T51 WllPOWBLL-R. E. CAIJ'. CLASSIC 1IO dq white water ..... beack. 5 Bdrm. M .. +dm. db& lot. <>n. "' • ~ ··-I.a • steal. $100,0IO dowo. !latJ &troH. OWN ER Cal l f o r appt. nt/ISl-Jlll or-.at'1 r ---- 4t ... 5 1t '55-1570 \.elmll ~ a•••w•- don osen WOOOSCOYI DCLUSIVI G~ S BR Gel approx ~ au• Bouoical 1•rde111 , 11:01 pond11, wa&erfaJIJI. raff plut.a -.aatom b\cid fqr ma•. aQoymeot. Tbu lov•b' H U l DI a tlorda tbo llftvffy lO e.Qo1 5000 aq l't home which hu been taaterully docor •l«'d *'-lnl ~ ..... E. 4'7-1761 33n VIA LIDO, N.8 . Pta&SUP ,,.. .uper 4 Bdrm fam1 l-11111!111111!111111111!1!!!!!1---... ~ II home offers lots of privacy & a lovely moun -......,,,,~ HILLIE With 3 bdrms .. 2 baths. au '°' leu than ~.ooo tam view, A wallt:d ~Mc CORMACK Rf -COUl"\yar"4 ~ hot tub alnona xtras. $139.SOO SOllHt LOCJllllCI ~acular Wh1t.ewater ~ rrom this Ocean Vista 3Bd rm condo. Garage adjoms urut for convenience. Incl den, 2 {Ric & fully equipped lilchen. $197,500. • • McM•ahd Seier A good ra m lly home wi'ldded potenliaJ. Seller 1ttJJ help W /fl08BC1Dg. 4 Bdrm. 3~ Ba & a good ocean Vlew. $212.000 I ' TW1hal "looh" For $197,500 l. Two Charmrng homes, J & 2 bdrm. 2. Legal ex tra , large lot 3. Potential \o build an ocean vie..w wut &sUJJ collect rent 4 Walk t.o town1 beach / high school A:wlc"'9 f lflO/o s bdrm 31/abal.b. family •N09'JAUFYIMG• nn. wel bar, 2 (pie, ocean Only '10.000, take over view. near high school & fantastic option on 3 OR beach, pc>Ol-s1ied yard. exec. home. Won't last Split-level. Charm. and Owner. S4l-02l0 REALTORS ~ Wiii Dell9't * 1n um 27009q J:t tBd.rm z ba w/bwie rumpus rm & den. Sl.nale sl()ry corner lot bolM-w fFpt~ ~-' parking. Pnce Reduced To$152,000 Rnng All Offers' OPENSAT&SUN Newport Bea ch RJty 6'15·1642 IMYISTOR'S Low price & buyer's tenm make thla an ideal renUlJ property 5 Bdrm. single ranuly residence m II.arbor View CALL JO.ANN DORAN 759-0619 r1'~rqt...T ~~,<IM~llt'-.:'t meticulous. May trade ~~~~~~~~-I rorsmaller 5225.000. . f!"r\ CREATM "°'1mltdy Landmartc I A YFRONT + '(f_j PORTFOLIO Fin.cMg I 00/o Int. DOCKS ~OPERTIES, INC Opeft Sat./S..•. 1.s CREATIVE ~pac1ous 4 bdrm + 2 Ft Cl~G room Guest Houi;e, all NAN " ...rHGHTS ~ Walkr.r f: l ee PM&YrAl.I 4NEWUNITS HARIOR VIEW HOMES IY OWMER I ddldND OK, SBr, '12 .,. wide, new carpeting. ReaJl'llU&e SH l • Au. $28,950 . ----...;..;;;;;.;;,;. ___ , C'IMJ17). a.ta Mesa 2 bdrm, 2 bMb. 6 mamba old. Seller flnanclnt. 25S d own, break evea . A Qu•ll Pl•ce ex c lus i ve 152-~. I lllhS1a11Mf ...... s Bedrooms. 3 baths. dining room. ser vice room. wet ba r. Pool·size yard. Professio11a 1ly la ndscape d . New carpeting. Extras galore! S2S4,500 including land . Early escrow desired. Principals only. CHEAP DUPLEX ,... "-stare nu. one won't last. 3 C.... M.H. S.. Bdrm + 2 Bdrm Oft an 114-6210 R_. lot. 110,000 down. OWC.•.900. ' (iKIAIL PLACE 64M l ll EA.STILUffTWNHSl l ....... ~._ __ _ 3 BR 2 ba. By ownt:r. WAilRNONT S1'2,500. ?59-0920 or Extra l1e comer duplex ~~-H-01 T~r~ ii. xlnt eond. titoonng Harris. avail. Soectacular view. Appl. only Sl695,000 ATTHESHOIES *Cote Realty 4 bl'. 2'4 ba. 2 stones. & lnvt.>Stment rrplc. comm. pool & ten. 640-S7 nis. 415 Colton Agent l------7•7--s:n.sUB OPIHSUM.1·5 2011 letyt L-. Tern/1c 4 bdrm zi,,, ba, family rm ho~. Freshly pamted n('w roof (lwl·k ~IOO ~kinit 1150.000 BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 87U700 ......... 1011 ........................ 5RR. 2BA home. appro~ IS vears old S2'2S.OOO with 1137.000 as11umable L<;t at ~. Owner will carr y 2nd. T_. 1090 BY OWNER, lge duplex 4-3 BB. Term.!. Lgc I 5l assuma hie. Small down. "!.,,========-r ••-••••••••••••••••••• owner wiU carry IJ:e 2nd. · P RI ME EXECUTIVE E bo I I PROPERTY offered by ta> AGAT • Bal a ~ Nichols I& Huot lnvm- Do not disturb tenanL' rN.C.XICl.IX meola Tustin Hil l.I-~ Jason_._67_~~ _ ~E:;;l n acre. 4Br. 2.Ba. pool. BAYSHORES 4 br, 2ba Cam rm. priv comm s:!M.000 Call 631 ·~96 ~!..':'.:"' Jacuu1 gourmet &•0-1000 1 latdlen. :.ttluded bone Beaut. '19 upended l2x52 Skyline lldu.ll '*· c .... Beat•. Patio, awninas. fncd. Unfuro. S22,000 Furn. S23,SOO. Owner 5'&-41171 nOPaTIES"' 10,.. Tl l :JO P.M.I COSTA MESA R.E. lnveatment firm NB »wide, 8d.tla, space rent bM rm for I ind.iv. ac-sus. ~ ). S22,SOO. Uvkies are puttba.se or JlrJ SZ2-40M> coaunerical ~~ " -vtA1Cl"FOalST •msmr~ broJler~ge. 4 Just listed 2 beautiful, experta aJ!are expenses homes under sas,000! 31,<a (approx l800 mo. ea.). IAlD AC, 2 3Br. 2Ba, nicat ~U MCretarial • ok peril ln Orange County. Ml'Vices lncl'd. Maoy in· c • I I \ 0 d a y ! vestme nt qpptys, Call (JP96f6·J l 30) Bkr. Mr. C uwfo rd l C l m.8421 Broken s.t0-2200. OPIMHOUSl SAT{SUN 1-S PM. 700 L.w. Ptris Dr. I I SJ7,500 COME BY a nd see Hdme Alison and ahe ·u ahow you a choice of Mobile Homes 1n th u1 waterlroot community Prlttd rrom $28.000 to SJ1.~ - WATI HtHOHl HOMr.., ~ REAL ESTATE 6.Jl l40U 20\MTS Xlnl Nwpl Bcb a rea w /pool l.2M . Agl. ~. evea 613-6132 IUILDYOUa ISTATI 6 \.Wla. HB. Good cond ~ rane rental ~In­come $IMO/mo. fen income or estate llila in& With lllUe mamt. c.u for appt to IU'alyie how tenDI can be laJlored to yOW" Ned$. Prin. only. 5'9-lMOBkr CDMDUPLEX STOP :J'HEWORLD opening onto a beautiful, Location, locat1on, l<>1:a· pnvate cowtyarcl. Huge tion! Maf(nirlcent 4 br, forwed corner lot Walk 3! "'2 ba. rmly executive ThJ.'1 ludden beuuty 1., on adeud end st 2-sty,S Br, OWNLR SACHlf"ICt: J 8a, sml ocean \'ll'W i:k'aUl n<>w duple~ :! '>t;> fi\Jll Swt'<i1sh ~uuna L~ tl1j.!h beam l'eil111)!., JaClilt.I, 2800 sq Ct Man) Custom & ui:il!radt•, extra:. Mu~l :.t"e lo ap $279.900 Term., Nq!n prerwle Owner wunlb 751~2442 l.Jdo l!>le homl.'. I Ur 3 Ba. $400,UOO Ownr Bl<.r 4!'94-WI properl> S2 8i.500. S«>.000 dwn. contract of slile llY~ ml Own...rs will wtrl wit.il )OU Bu:r lo day al Uu..o11 IO"'-' ratt> of mt Prtn onl) 642 9935 or SAVESJ.500 By owner oo i.alei; com mission '79 20ll 40 G<l'denwest 2Br t ':Ha . 3 Br owner'a unit w tfrplc & t Br\ Ba unit. 91.1:1", a:s. sum.able loan $17!1.900 ru11 pnet! to lieach $329.SOO home. Massive frplc. ~'SA PL1\C .. : TO c;t-;T 494-7551 many upgrades. dot·k & s!J~ to a<'Comodale 2 IJ?t' yat·ht~. plu~ t erm:. PreVICW today & COJOY Newport tomorrow 646-Till OY..' & see lht• valUl' 10 , ________ _ ~ii; .. tr1kin ~ c:onlt'm L.arJuna Hills I 0 50 Jiiarary homt· with low •••••••••• •• • •••• • ••• •• Leisure World. Gall' 14 Panoramic: view . :ird floor. Villa Nuc>va. 2br 2ba. 586·6879 A 1<:; aft ?pm SPANISH RANCHO "• + acre view lo t . <dB r . cu.st.om barn. RV. lots more Assume 9'•'~ loan. 831·75'16 Owner apenh.-.e L.arJana HI~ I 052 .......•............... Assumable loan Fa1rv,.ay ~I !'J1guel :ibr. $234.i.JO Custom Ht:'ulty T7(}.<.m7 Mssion Viejo I 067 IACll liY ESTATi Pvt 2.8 acre estate w /lg house. 2 goest houses. 16 stall horse barn. huge nding nnk, pvt ore. a groom's room. mal{mf1 eent view or the Back Bay lu~h land'>c·aping abounds Con I .ict .I 1 m Flanders a.i:t 1714 l 752· 1101 dy.,, 17\4 I 581 ·5787 eves. wknd!t PRESTIGE TOWN HOME fru.'t sale StW,\Y.)ij firm ./('-f R€HIG € HOMES l333 W Coast Hwy.NB 645-6646 Dcr#ft' Sltorft..View nJofl1 nes & de la 1 lt::d architecture or wood . s\UCCO & Palos Verdes swne Sprawling 4 HD & OEN floor plan ser v1e<.'<J b,Y 3 BATHS C•R EC E N T L V REDECORATED), 1s l()cated high above 1..-guna·s ramed Riviera Coa s tline w1lh OUTSTANDING VIEW Of' SADO LERAC K 'tt OUNTA I NS & VALLEY RELOW Spac1ou!-. l 1 v1n~ room (approx 28ft long I with W OOD BEAMf.0 CEILING & C l-.:NTElt FIREPLACE SET l N WALL Of' GLASS. opf'n!o. te> patio area (iallcy style lulCht!n with bwllln r1ulge, oven, dishwasher ~ laundry a rea w 1th ~asher. d ryer. !ALL ~THAN 1 YEAR QLD): opens to den /· r0rma1 dining room. This ttett.er built home is ha rd .......•..•............ BY OWNE R Overlooking Bay & Nile Illes. 1111 new des ign kitchen. crpls. marble rrplc. llle & wallppr Spacious 4br. 3ba & ram rm Fabulous home for entertauung w e~yflow from lrJo? gallery entry to l.Jv . ram & din areas Protected U -shaped center patio. $319,000 Leasehold Flexible financmg & short escrow possible. Call 642·5614 Work: 631-1445 Much sought a rt e r By Owner Fmu.tera con Newport Terrace. Only do. end unit. view, lake. one Wte il on t.he market. golf(.'OUrSe & mtns 2 Br 2 Sharp! Priced to sell : ----------Ba, lrplc, upgrade plush Hurry! 54>9491 BKR ..wPOIT ... GHTS carpel & tile. lo dowr;i. will cllJTY 2nd. Opn Hse Duplex 2 bdrm. Near Char m ing spacious 2 Sun & Mon 1 ·5. 979-6422 or wales' & shops. $1'10,000 =i :O<:::::;.g!j~,~g i beau t only 581Hi713 2'7961 Redondela assume. Call 893-3268. room. Masters auite wil.b Unil214 2 decks and spacious SI 49,500 hH Price CALLONTHlS ! ONE TODAY!! 3 Br. 2 ba, upgraded. view. 4 yrs old. New crpts. $98,900. SJ0.4949 eves. L..,...8-odt 1041 B~ CONDO BUY IN mirrored baths. Warms BWFFS Split level. 2br. woods, brick and stone. attached gar on beaut. Tn.lly • decorators de- greenbelt. Plus pool. By blht. For detalb call Owner. S121Ji00. 2301 Vis· ~1.1.51 la Huer1Jf 644-6829. l MISSION HAI.TY •S.Csl Hwy, Laguna : ..._ 4•4-0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Family Home. 4 br, 3 ba, 2 ~WW•MMMMWW""'MlllMMMM, bUr:a to ocean. $152,900. · '·'~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS -.. DEtUXE LAGUNA COND Ocean & Sunset views. beach 50 yrds. 3 bdrm or master + apt. 3 frpk. S265.000 OP&I SUNDAY l·S 866 Hig h Drive Mwf.e Repolch 640-5390 °" 4,4-7'29 TUaHH ASSOC. 494-1 177 OPEN 1-5 10PE~ IH MOMA•CH SUMMIT It: .Be autifuJly decorated C·Plan unit 'with 2 bdrms . 2 baths and ocean vie ws . Corn e r location near c lubhouse, pool. & spa. $124.000. SEE HAL CARDWELL AT 22812 "ARBELLA RD., 1·5 PM OMI ACll OCIAM YllW ISTATI BeauUful custom built 6 bdrm., 7 bath home. 50' pool, room for tennis "court, large private grounds with ~1ush landscaplng. Truly one of a kind , 1895,000. MIW CUSTOM OMI ACG ISTATI "'Lar-ge 4 bdrm .. 3 ¥.z bath rural hilltop locatiop on. private road. Room for tennis, pool, horses & pa ddock. Air conditlonlog, great f amity area. excellent floancing, ;fMl,MO. 496-7222 ... Thfff Monardt ..,,.... ~ Lagu..a ....... Qwneri42-96T1. MIEWPOIT COMDO Bright studio unit, pen· lhouse location. m any amenities. $89,500. BYCO, INC. m• > 645-22:>1 PRICEltB>UCB> Beach living at its best 2 blks to ocean. Tennis & RIB courts. Super 4 BR. 2 ba w 1rami l y rm. Fascinating fireplace. Oak floors, many extras. New blJt wall with low maint. yard. $168,900. Herbert Hawkins R. E 831-0152 llGCAMYOM Custom lot approx. 108ft. on goH cour s e . 115 Deerwood. Prin. Only . 1$.0711 ~EFRONT Z2ll HeattwLa. French doors open to glamoroua 1100 aq ft deck and spa over looking aecll.lled private Cherry Like in Back Bay UH. 3 Bdrm, family-dinin8 rm, ltaioed glua wlndows. EntertaiaeT'• delicbt. Oranae e.ark Beall.¥. llRte SiJnpaoo e.aa4JlJ BLl1Ji'FS BEST BUY 3Br, 2Ba. pool, sreat loc. $lZ1 .ooo. 640-8146 • EASTILUFF Oc-ean & bgbt view, extra lrg pvt lot. 4 Br + din & ram Lusk model, compl. redecorated. $.ARA HIMMAH 646>-5096 759-0268 SPYGLASS HILL llSTIUY More than $.W,000 lei1s than any home on tile hill. A well loacat.ed non· view 3 Bdrm Portsmouth Mdl. CALL QU ICK . Can't last al $349,000 644-7211 /Jn NIGEL 01\I LEY & l\S51:JCIATES t:M1 llCHT NOW! The price • t.erma or. fered OD l.bil blghly UJ>- 1r aded Seavlew 3B r home are uttet'ly fan· tastic ! Thi. home bat new paint Ir C'Pla thruout, Pt9xtl dn lacltnl" out· aide to • ne wly pro· reu lonally lndsc pd ..,aditle. Brick noon in die entry 6 kit. Man yi MM.Y more xtraa. cai WSl/OPTIOM nm 1'\anden for an~ a aa 2 '-· Newport ~4 T-•i ~~"f i-r7 ..... Imme ... ,.... "-' ~ ... -.000.-.1112 ::,a1wkbdl. Pa1a on11. BY OWND. Non1a Bay a ASSUMI t .J_,,. .. 2 BA, .... am, WDta.JJ'J', 'bednn1 2 tarm1 ..... ltOO aq.ft. ·-b lltJ custom bullder. batb, 2 ,::twt·• arp l ........ t eebooll, .... '°'· PIUtck. ·lm .......... ··-below _.. ..... 000.~. .,.... RF.IM~ $1 7,500 832 36Ti. 5.5ij 0020 l>1>wn pa~ rtll•nl Lu-. S PEC'TACtJLAH \'lfo~W n'ft t1JO udlt n1• Pt"t ~ PR €HIG€ Appl df"P" lh 1'1 ... h.-11 -----1--HOME:~ S24.5W b4.S <!:!I ·I • AffORDABLE HACH HOUSE 2 Bedrm & den 1n Newport Shores. Walk to best beach. community pools & tennis. Extra clean and well m ain tained home Mus t sacrifice al only Sl00.000 Ask {Of' Richard Shapiro at673-2058 Newport Pier Realty 't;_;n: &PM!'lf~li 2005 Balboa Blvd. Newport Bch. 67~·2058 I block to be«h fee duplex renovated & sbarp. $195,000. SAIA HIMMAM 646-5096 759-0261 MEWrOIT CHAIMB O>rmortable 3 Bdrm . 2 ba home. nr l be beach. ~bmll lo cash down & o wne r will ass is t w/fl.nancing. $122.0QO. WAll HI R0'1 11< 1'11 ._ lftc. REAL ESTATE 6JI 14(.IO CiUAT ASSUMAILE OWNER ANXIOUS, t ake over 10% loan. High In balance. 3 8d.. 2"'2 ba Call ror details. John Marshall 631·1.266 rnonthl> puymc·111-. No Tw.tul custom sur uvr1u1R"l ... E S harp penthouse ron ~ " T " dorruruum. Easy qual.Jfy 5Ba +rm for paol. 10-. ~ev. 15l6 ,,q fl I !17H I"" 840-4137 Bkr terms to qwahfied buyer Lancer All extra~ In .... AskinJ $4~.ooe. (714 I '"'lbe Groves " Shown by ...r. HGT. IY OWMB _m_-uoo _______ , :rr d~t.c:-1:s~r; OPltit SUM 12-4 W1MG't M-r- 3br. 2ba. rum rm. dbl CUSTOM frplc. raised patio deck VIEW HOME w1ftre p1l, lw.h Lrop1cal Tiu!> l:uge 3,000 s q ft settmg W W ('arpelmj( plus home fe.itures 5 Natr decor Kil nl"t'd'I Bdrm., 4 baths . :! upgrad!nj! Sl~OOO 2307 ri rt.>p lacl.''>. i ndoo r t6lhSl ~ ~ atrium. JJr cond n~ E\ I t.en:s1ve use of -.ood and lfG CAMYO H ft.lass ~wood dec-kanti new decor thn.ioul And. OflfH SAT & SUM I ·4 L'I wned roe bof's~ For 11 Seottl.d Or. moretnlocaJI, 546-5880 lmmac 3 bdrm zi.,ba. twnhme. w view of golf cou r se & b eyond. $23'.l,SOO. RA1J1H E. SMITH. Rltr. 640-8456. Goll c~ vu. 3 BR+. 2"2 ba. Open Sun t·S: 22ts Aruuversary Ln. Mullan Rlly. S40-2960. ~~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ....................... SUPalUY On this 4M wide in nice Orange County parlt On ly $23.SOO. t89GW 4361 > .... .._Stan ~M.H.S.S 554-6210 1\1.11 Out hi lr<1ilt:'r..e111J Le : D\ •iiOJ Obi -.11.Je zo,.-s s~~oo R c n.i 1~'J OC l' M P $l57~• i'9 Crov. n 1•01nt 12Jt~ tBr lbJ rull -.k1rt1ng 4"'-lW\JI C..11 ~-6484 ~ for S4lle '200 ......................• GI•°'*"~ S acres gentl> rolhn~. out.stand1nj! \ ll''W only $50.000 Ask for Ha) Due o n , a g I T ,. r m !t 714-676 S736 Land rrom S3 ~ pr :irrt' Homes1teb, lakefront property. lax forfeited lands ror farminl( or ''ac~ f'or Cree de I.alb wnte Government Surplus Land. PO Box !M-9M, Dundee. Ill 601 tS a.JffHAVEH <>Pa. SAT&SUM 12-5 Jbr. l 'hba . ram r m. frplc, lg lot . Quiet neigh borhood. New carpels t.houg bout • Easy fmancmg. $168.500. 618 Kings P1ace 645-5083. G .. 1ta m eo.try- 20 acre. roll10g terrain. being spl.Jt into 4 parcels. Xlnt buy, $80.000. A.sic for _______ ._.__.! Ray Dixo n . aitent UDO MOBILE HOM E 714-616-5736 B U Y -SELL -R ENT -- - 5 S'"'r interest with 15"; FINANCE dwn. huge S,000 sq rt with Mable t-4-Stott 48r + formal bar. 583. lllfwwliuwe..tw r or ma I d 1 n 1 n g r m . CALL US 661_1021 all'lum, rec rm w 1poo1 & ~~~~~~~~~ olc·l.rbrary Lot & ~,on a _ comer. $635.000.. wit h rent like payments Alt\ 645·9850, or eves . 673-6732 Ror $5000 Dow• 4 Br. 2 Ra, dmm~ rm J v Co . fl31·0900 FAMILY PET 2'x60 '74 Haywood. 4 too ar. move lo this lovely home today! For only $29.lllSO (50675 ) Mobaetto..Ston Conlith M.H. S4llH 554421 0 ------ 5 ACIES Gorgeous oak -.tudded property with seasonal st:re.am Nice homes1te with great pasturt> area ror horses Beaut iful view ~ flat acres a l $57,000. Call Pauline Wilbon. qt 714-676-6736 CM.aa '*' Comtry 8. acre:;, gentle s lope, nire location. l(Ood terms MS.000 A!lk ror Ruy Dixon. ll~l'nl 714 -676-4)736 3333W Coiil>t HW). NH 645-6'46 14UNITS ~~.au2 1ia lk W lpOof • llMJl9.Wlt X· rcllent rondtUon. o-. ner will help financl.'. l'nmc 11.untJnt(loo Beach area ~ PR€HIG€ J HOME:~ l333 W Coll.\t llwy,NH 645-6646 FOua UMfTS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owner!. unit. 2 ha frpl, 2·car gar., J.2 Br. 2 ba. units. 1'SL lnvstml.S 642· 1603 I I DB.UXE UMITS PRIME EA.STSIPE. CM 2 Bdrms each. na;sr ARN ES CO 640-S'Jll MEWPOIT HACH Duplexes on Penin. & Nwp\ Shu :avail. All amen1t1es. Presently leased Tum-key opera- hon Property m gmt avail. 675-4,912, BKR. RENTAL lNCOME PROPERTY From $3.C' 900. Modular Type Hom s. 24 security J pvt I I ·hes, pool & pier Tr ~B!>ure Isle Pk. :18>1 Pac1nc Cs\ Hwy. Laguna Bcb. R.M.P m 4 >499-3579 16UMITS Pride of ownership. Near beach in Huntington. All units have rrptc 's. Only s yrs old. Owner wants qwck sale. WiJI carry ruumdl\i w/20% down at only 10% interest. Call REALTORS ASSUMAILI Ne wpo rt H eights Remodel. 3 bd .• 2 ba . Best buy at.1159.900. 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Dilates 4 bdr. 2"7 ba. panor amic ocea n VICW. SUID.000. 1 "'498-1840 UDOISU $29,500 2 BDRM l BA. VIE W OF BAY. CLOSE TO DELANEYS, SHOP· Gl1na-Hflls- Knoll Top. best view avocad o p a r cel in Glenoak Hills. 2.87 acres avoc9dotl planted 1n um. only &.600. Ask ror Don Doran. agt. 714-67HT36 _ A PR€H IG€, /-t-~ HOME:~ 3333W.C.Oasl Kwy,NB • 645-6646 FfXB 2 bd., 1 a. in the Heights. Sll0,0 00 . Call Rae James. 63J.l.266 REALTORS VERY FIW PING. OWNER WIL L o( th ese desireable CARRYO.A:C. models were built. Fan· 2111'HCENTURY tastk townhomes. 3 BR 2 MOBn.E HOM ES ba end wul nr shoppmg. 527·5800"213-5944701 parka Is rec. racll. Must 118.1 Ws week. 1108.900, FAM&. Y PIT r Aal owner will help fanaoce. "71 2xeo ti. upudo. Call for the location. Alcan aiding, all ap ei58) Vacation• Invest• pliaaca. Today Only! inn PropertMI. lJlc. sa.aso. <A30110 >. IAYMOMT 491-9381 49W700 ...... ..._ S.... 6ACUS $60.000, Jus t reduced $53.000. Glenoaks ff.Ills. 25~ d o wn, aouous seller. Contact Dave Kn•pp e r , a1t. ~ tar ••'-••rtr 1400 ....................... Ele1aot ll•ln1 oear c..lllllS.S Newport Harbor Yacht CYPllSSSHOIH S54-62l0 Rut aurant Oro11ln1 Qub. Spec. old boule lo Private 1uarded com--.ooo. OnlOOlq ft! x1nt.. loc. s br. t i,., ba. llNDity. aBr + den. I N.B.. nr ao., Hosp. 11 IALIOA ISLAMDI LMM $l.lllO per O>O. walk &o bcb. N86,000. ~ s,q apace~ lo rent. 'M:lt-tiDI lse.. NO~- • ~ -· ........ adult pk. NO peg. AJcaa ~. <714*1~ ~"" lidinl. Uv.rm w/opan· ---------- A eooD IUY? do. BR • cten. Seacllffe WAu. llST AUIAMT l.AMl1y 2 story • br. 2'4 Mob. Pk. 890 W"'Uth St., u1e ·a,, owner. Beer • baoo J~ loU. redecoral· ~lbS.everCaft1on, Spm • ..-.. ::'J:o:1;;,~lil. loc. ~3,'· move Clevelud Nat1 Poreet, '71 Skyline, U':a.44". ' off Hwy 74, U Mi. E. of Sll.000. Call after 4. SJC la Fwy S, ID the !M 11t' _ taadld.ll ~ by -- llllM!lftul ...U" Oab is DCUlllYI bc:uaor. wltb year LAllPAIK w ..... ... ....ar--.atream.A RwtlMdllc.=afte.r ~ .... uu.bo&el -tr ..... l .. witb locadc-"J8awt, + • --CID I laU, reel a natur8l rock ~· J&ll2. amtr'81 •.••I* n... --w. •---......... ~.\..!:;' ,.~: OK. H~\ooe decor. l.t.LIOA MIWfOIT •--.. ~ meat. Partly Corl\. ~...___ ... \. • IMLTY ..... 671-1771 --Wll~t:a»PM. -~---67Ml11 2JJ,,....I, By appt. 114-7070 - (iKIAIL PLAGE NOf•nn- 10,.n .. ••• t 1 CHOtC~OAIT AL LOCA1IOMS •cOIGMoaM•• 1 Superb ~-unlta (n best iMome pro- "rty ~an side of hllhway in lovelY a .a Mar. FrGDt unit· ct\arml11 l bedroom apt. •Ith Frau~ ftreol&~ and catJtednt c~U· ln1s R r unit: 3 bedroom, two bath coltale. open b e am celli ntl . 11rep1 cej beaulltully decorated Aa1 ,.. .......... ,.,.. .... ulte' wl ••rr·r ucee4. Prtt'~d favorably u l'D0.000 ~ ilMr 1WIS.t .. ,_ s Qltadtaa.c ........ .._. 1f LA5"* llACH N091H Be Only two •ocks to lov~ly beach' Thts ~ery spec'1l 2 unlt property includes ll fabutous wew. ultra modern homt! j ust complete( and ready for occupancy Ideal for 'wner·occupant-1500 sq ft .. OC'e un·vleiv maste rpiece with cha m· pagne carpets a nd tevelor blinds. 2nd unit is anolder. charmmg Laguna cot- tage wiU 3 bedrooms. knotty pine . Four enoosed garages and here's the best-parf. S.•u wtl fllt9lc• wMI 200fo ."'"·~500. p,.tttoa. Sat" s-1-5 "" 22SCMq.lh, L....-hcKh *LAGUHA IEACH WOODS COVE Spacious luxurious. a nd nearly new this m acnificent 4uplex in the pre· fe rred 'Wood s Cove" section o f Laguna includes tne 3 bedroom and one 2 bedroom urit walking distance from the? beach. fPth units have rami- 1 v rooms a nd .spectacula r ocean v'iews. Per f ecl f.:>r owner occupancy with supporting p come. $347 .500 ~ H•• Sat 1·5 pm 295 .Arch Si., LOCJUlta a.och IMA Y IE SEEN SIM. IY Al'l'T. CALL 494.65941 A.t&••JEL\.. hsoc:iah1, Inc. 481 No. C•t Hwy, L...,_.. 494-6594 . . .... . .. ... ~ ,.. .. .. lncomt rrop.ry 2000 lncotm Property 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWl'ORllEACH 12Ut4TS 1 DOOR froo OCEAN Unbelievablac.V LOW PRIC£0 iel 1.000. O'~t.r ..... 556-777 DYMAMTE 36UNITS Pride of ownership. uc· tua.Uy nine 4-plexes on t he sam e s treet. a SUPER Orange Couoly ...... Each .-J>Jex ln· dudes a S' bdr111. ·~ bath townhouse style owner i. unit with Ctreplace & garage. A Quall Place exclusive. 752· 1920. ~ Ci)UAIL Mtft" NU'nOM & .... " ... , .. ,, Uftl.. A11ucu •1 u ,ooo • w,a.m .__ at N 'lli a on llUnly 4 plea 't lo Coata ail•••· Ne ar o.c c;, A•klna price lll0,000 each G 8 I 11 f . HO u c b C 1 II Wiftdward Property, ~ Aak ffW Carl ~or _!JlU Paley Slia.By~ It • r: ..... Ta Alan ............ r ASKTOt LOANS t8MOS.OLD PRJMF.AREA SllORT~ROW Plk~YPHOME 'f\11!6.Sal. 7l4-7!U·6626 '1.-:;:/, 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NewsmaU spnnklered In· duatri a l Buildings, Tu.'ltin. Agt. 498-0257 Ololt.>e M-1 lot m ~sla "Mesa. Tue trade on part &carry balance 00·4610 -- 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.3 ACRE LOT M.wport •och Horw Property Some back bay view. rantasuc area for huge ranch home + barn & stables.· Call Jim F1 an· ders (714 ) 752 1101 dys. <714 J 581 ·5787 eves. wknds Pnme R-2 Lot Xlnl loca t1on No. end Luguna Bt:ach. Level 2 blkl> to oce...n 714-4.94 0458 BUILDERS J6 ~tale VICW bwlding lots m E6cond1do. 15.000 & 20.00>+ sq ft Graded. sts, curbs, electr.. gas water. cable TV. sewers all in. Ready for con· struction now. Have white s lip $2.155.000. Arms trong Really 714t747·7909eves 745·8508 TRIPLEX LOT Prune location. com· plele with plans (or tri plex. O wne r m ay carry and 6 .subordinate to cOt1atrucUon loan. Sl!l.000 Call 752-1920 Jr Ci)UAIL A.!~~~. 10,.. TM l :JO l'.M.I OlllrlMf•... ....... ... hh• ..................................................................... !Andlr· OCtobllr 14, 1171 ·~=-..... 2100 =.~~ ... ?~!~ ~~-~ . .-.~~-~!!! ~-~!'!~.:.~... ._ ................ ~~! .... ' .. ~.:~~s.. --......... ! ....... Oul.t1.al'lltiAJ ocean view. DDU'I Jlowe 18drm. lba. ~... JJIO , .. ._...._.. Jl6' ..... ,1 I 1 d1 r!ll't.' ._ ........ ,, ..,_,,,...,HUI. 3 BR. -No J>t&a CIJI Mack: •••••••••••••••• ... .i .. •••••••••• .. •••• --••••••-~ WlOvt'llo.CaU 1 !:1~ ~~d~! llG·nlO ZBr. ut.. frpl~, AC. dbl UdoW.:2br,2be. za. &ri»la '11/Wfl. t.r •~alfalfa ranch, Sal fl ~n 1-11, n M'on· lbdnn. +den,2ba.,fam. ~Uu~/W, pool, •P• mo.o.tyr...... ~o!:r~.~= ,_...., •om "'"'I. tcnyattl• tf Uv rm .• fireplace. m-M29. _ ..::;:::...:;..;...;;;.-.-:...-...... _.;;~;... '-ltlbd bolM6 •::ri· prof land1cape. 1pa. ............ JUZ Newport Studio Coodo. C.-.,.._. J7~ ~ ';T:~lf:i1 • ,':;oi hlNM&lfw paUo.1ardener ....................... Nr 111);, Jbplta1 Pool -••••••••••• .. ••.-.,.,~....., nn•netl ... : l.ncl. l mile to b .. ch. BRAND New 2 aty bH •• ~. uuo•. Sec.urlty: Coado on the w~t Ii. ...-toMlJ ... walk to p..-k • .eboola. "8r,a8a. modiara kit. (a. Gttat •round1. $400. NNport Beaclt'• R·I bwlldabl• lot 10 9oo.-...Z. dwfinC mictOWave. In· m 1m .1001. JUOO mo. yrly •• C t 8 h Blk ·-...... b •--.. BR 2•... door 88Q • M1f·clearung -ttW1ll ~ w =' an o e 1 c .., "" • '"'· • • .,... cwen. le lam rm w /bJtn &.w;a.... Opie. '" ~ ..,._ :.,•, .. ~bl• wide :;..'=' :~=~ Jl'p~lc: wet bat. lodlcpt. 2 t'at Ocean vlew, canyon hrn. 3br. Zba Cd• ~k~--ln , .. _ ,,...... = ~--pr, rec area w/faeU. view.• Bit+ )aft, pool. _....,, WJD.callbelore .._ -.... ......, c. P9ifrt, hie w led mo mo. 1 yr lie. Andtta Call'nm.G1·1al IOAll. --· Roblell ..,.a. 1115,oou Uke ~w. Children 54IMl300 d ~7828 ft.I lot tn San·Clt cnenLe OK. no peta. t850 mo. • • ..._._ YI or c:..MW.. J7tt 91,000cMh 3 Dr. a Ba. '550 mo No Rela req. Open Ft-l/Sat/ ...... •••-••••••••••••••••• 22 &ere1 Q pattelJ >with Pl!U Av~~ Wonl'l\ae, U .... l..elll-.344S e . 2~Ba. ram rm. Uv REALTORS CASA DIOllO 2 well1, hoane, 61UCal T ri ·plex 2br Iba nn.IOlfcoune&ateanla ALLt1'l1LITIJl!SPA.lD, bouM.bern&a vlow Walk ~eao view 4 BR. 2 ba , f375MoPaUo Sm chnd' clb nei&bborhood. v., Sp9c!O»execbomeiDes-Compare before you to hlo Roblu . Tertn.21 pool R.eotorleue $1295. No P et a . ·962:054: acre.availlate Nov.1875 cllmve Westcllfl. 4 Br rent. Cu1tom deal•n 1121.000 m2101. SQ.()1.912 m:>.Ml·ZW b. ram rm, Corml din. r-.....: Covered pal.Ip 3 8d Tem.plttoo bome ----Jg country kitchen, la New furniture .. ~.000 w /$33,000 us OCEANSIDEOF HWY4 New large 3 bdr. near N e w 3 br , 2 b a, mllterauit.e.leadedwln· ~·ldtebeawitbbt· ---ble lo&o BR, 2 Ba . fp. stove. Hunt. Harbour. S750. landllcaped. many xtru, dc1ws. $1800/mo, ht A: direct li.gbt.IA&, separate 58 Niiied view 11crfl 1n refng. gar $750 lse 846-33CS. xlnt loc . S82S m o . last. l500 dep. 875-1153. dillllnc are•, full len,tb El11nore with ownt!r ~1. 673-9'.aA 41M-0237. AftSpm. mM'tM ~.11m1a in bath, Ci.nl&nein£ ------lnm 3244 kinpize'b;d,.oom., pool. 46 wa\erfn>nl acres at c.....-.. 1224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._Vt.Jo 1267 Towuhouse near Hoag BBQ. JW'rounded .,~ a a 4e a c 1m1ent o _ ·· T'& • ........ plueb landacapan • L '-N ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• t Br {)rAnaet.ree condo 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• = 3 BR 2•.1.. Ba fa,,_ w/powe.r. telephone & a Easts1de Entertainers stream. Pool. t ennis, HOMES POR RENT . Adult area. dbl ADULT lJVlNG AT 1 water.system. sss.ooo Debgbt. Jbr l~ba, many Jae. upgraded. No peLs. 3 or 4 Br. Pnced from cafl!Ort. $550 lse. RJtr. BEST! Prinei"""'le only please. amen. kid s. no pets P>Uo mo ""~Mee $4115-1585. Flied yard la 60-S3;13 NOP...., For r~bes. acreage. Av&l.19 11 Slf)S 631·0496. -.~ g ar•ges . Families 2 Bdrmcuru'i.b:.s$421t latepropertJes "homei.. Uruv Pk Terr 2 br,2 ba . please. kids• pets CONDO 3 bd pool. 3&15We.tWUaoo ooot.act Ken Marks at Nev. 3 br house No pets. ffll{c. country k1tch Nr wetmme. c..Jl 964·2561S or IS7S/mo. Aak for Robert ,.,.., MKZ-1'71 Edltt. W. Hff sick no ch lid re n $4 so mo pool. $.')50. 552. 7896 m 2971. Agt. 00 r~. Mll.lik.en. 631-12166 "&J ~6. Realtor• Associates ---Woodbndge Condo New 3 I'll wpiOfi INdt 326' U;46SpnngStreel , 3 Br. 212 Ba condo, 2 BR end unal Lge patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• .OP5a.so12R3o,.bI5es350 ~~ ~7~~~fr:npool. Assoc. pnv1l s.52·6094 aft NO FEE! Apt. & Condo __ ----6. Jeo.tfil. Villa Re111als REALTORS tlOSi 466-30'49 ---6'7S-4f12 Bkr . Lovely 3 br. 2 ba. dbl. Oleck 11 out• Woodbndge. Nwpt 1te"!Ihts. s]>ac '3 bdrm. 2 ba, ram rm. fplc. 5 ACRE HORSE RA.NCH f\llly developed runch available at Rancho Cah forn1a. 2500 l>Q rt home + guest houM· Pool, spa, solar heaun.: barn, (enced for hONCl> f\&Uy landscaped Addi l.ional acreage availuble for purchase or leal>t' $325,000 Call Doug !_ueng.st. agt 714-676 Si36 Real&t* garage. 2U97 Santa na. J BR. 2sty e<>ndo S5SOO 3 SS25. Own~r l2J3 IS41·6100 BR. sngJ fam detached Me.a del Mar. lea~I'. 4 BR. 2 ba. S625 mo 963 3993 h:.e . $650 Both incl (plc·s. AC. microwave lncld:. Lenn11>. ~pa & lake Annual lse 559 9062 Olarmang l'UlluKe 2 llr. I Northwood 3 bdrm ren· Ba Redec (i~r t·rpti. drps $42.> Cpl ONLY trJI air micro wa\e . 67:HXm Sf1()) mo le;c,t 551 461SJ Ev~ Agent BRn ·rAN\' woo~ New -Enl(lls h Tudor town Excel Turtlerork 4llR home 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 3bn. '\ C 2 '>l r y r.r ... plai·l'. 1111111. tennis. ~ mo 842 3617 rrucro G45 ~ fi4!l -137S &chancJe 2800 3 Hr 2 lla. f;amll> rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• dshwshr. ~Isl & lu:.l .. Lido Isle home. l50K equ1 dep 642·29811 Hcntage Park townhou't- 3br. 21 ~bu fJmll} 1m dlrunit rm. rrplt . tomm pool M~ent 731 4911 ty. for Palm Spnng~ or ' 3Br. :!'~ha C"ondo No 1>t'l'> Ownr tBkr 499-4400 l'ool. lenm:-. ~ S1t•r ra Mi.:mt t>41 ll'bl ···•••················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3106 ....••...........••.... IAYFRONT F\tm or unfum w ·s 1rle 3 BR. 2b;i . frpk s.iss 759 1734, ur63l-W!">-1 -- CON DO 3 SH. 21l ba. micro. t'lel· ~ar opnr . man y x tras N~·w . $65() mo 778-2373 dys. ti-\2 2001 c v -- 4Bdrm 2·l>111ry. very nit·e S67S I Gt.EAR R F. !>49 7544 4 bdrm. 21"1 ba central .11r . wet bdr . frpll . <.'()ffUI) poob . i.pa. lenn1l>. S675 mo Call ror more details SS2·944ti Bl"fs Condo. 3 BR £t den lge rm over dble gar. + 3 ba, lovely greenbelt ftonl & rear yard. pallO setUng. Nr pool S925 per &deck SHOO. 646-0388 mo Bier. 631· 1800 --ExenJUve 2 Br. study. 2 ---------fl"plc·s. 2 Ba. near ocean· Bayfront Condo. Boat slJp. Beaut & .spae1ous 2 Bdrm+den FabulOUl> Vll.'W S2400 mo yrly 1~e Onve by 111 Via Lido Nord Lie 2 Bdrm. 2 ba w den & patio S975 1mo yrly Waterfront Hom~ 631 1400 MEWPORT THIACf WHhick 2 Bd .21ta a... Ot'ean v1e-w $S75 mo J Bd . 2'-2 Ba $575 mo KJOS OK. no pets. J ohn Marshall. 631-12166 /Fash. Isl. spa, patio. BS 613-8617 Npt Shores 3br. 2ba. new Catlld & pa.mt. Walk to bch. Poof, tetuus. AduJts S650 M o .Yrl y . 714-m..t9'73 Sew or Harbor 'ancy 3br. 3ba 2·St)' S850 226 Npt A'e ~2Jj2l W1MTH RQilTAL f\lrrusbed uru~. 4 and 3 bedrrns Pac1.ng ~lboa Pavilion C..11 ror more det..a.l1s. 546-ZJ 13 r~r.J IH V • ,J \I 1f/ f1Jt.j "'I#• !®·lftlitd lUO ....................... REALTORS ----------3br boale M&rest CroM OM WA 1B slreet Bnstol • Mc Fad- Beaut. 2 Bdrm • den. dent'J'M15ll SUS CASIT AS -- f\un tbr apt S2"7S 6 up. Enc!. gar. Adalla, QO pets. 2110 Newport BL ~~. l'\Jm.. 2 Br l ba pool, no pets. adulta only. $345 mo. 673-4804 ......... Ollleodl3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. $320. Ck>8e to beach 5.16-1540 ...,... .... 374* ....................... LAGUNA BEACH MTR fNN . MaJd serv., "°'°'" TV. heated pool. Util. nl4 )494-5294 . 985 No. Q>ast Hwy Beaut de<'orate<I. maid :.ervice. pool. ut1I. S85 wk. 499-2227 .... .,_1 IHch 37" ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE Yum. Y & WIMTH UMTALS , ..... ........, .... associated !l p f .. • 4' . , . 2 Bdrm, 2 ba .in super localJon. Avail now ror Wtllt.er rental S795 mo Sahsbury Realty 673·0000 ON WATER WINTER RENTAL. Excilin(l 3 Bdrm. ramUy rm, dining rm 6 .stained glau win· daw!r. Mooring a vaUable $850/WUJ\er Short t.erm rent.al avail. Salisbury Realty.673-4!800 KIDS f'ETS Ok F.a.sLS1de darlmg duplex Univ P a r k Terra ~e twnhse, 2 Br. 2 Ba , rrplc. or l>Chools & shopping. Pool & i.pa $465 mo AvlUl 11 l Call 640-5771 or~ l br $375 M2·2Sl0 or Near new 2 br condo, up· ~-graded. Pool. spa. ten Lee patio . vi e w . $1200/mo IM PrHUae Siuulll....... 12161~~~~~--~ ....................... Jt~ llodel Condo New 2br. 2.,..ba. den split level Crpll·. gar St>OO Mo 673-4471 3 BR. l ba. ctuldren OK. ..._. ,......... 3107 Sllbnut on pets. $550 mo. • •• • • •. •. • • • • • • •. • •. •. • Bkr .. S5t).-2J660 Pat N.l~l ~k 1t out ' Woodbnd~e 3 Br. 2 sty condo $SO(J 3 Br. sngj ram deUlt"hed hse -..so. Both incl rrplcs. A<.:. microwave. lnclds tennis. spa & lake An · nua.1 lse. SS&-9062. WINTER Zbr. $46SMo 114 E. Balboa Blvd 2 Br house. alt. garal(e. -yard, no pcl!i. Westside. WOOdbndtte <"ondo. 3 Br . avaJI Utt. SJ75545·798..1 I'• Ba. pool, lake. tennis 675 2164. locmon. Wateffront Homes 131-1400 4 Br, famrm. lrrnl dm r m. nmipus rm. 2 ba. dble fl,U". S7SO mo. Ava1J <kt lO. IG<ts67. SPYGLASS <Xeanv1ew. 4Br. S16SO mo yrly. 5'S--0776 VERSAll.LES CON 00 0CF.AN Vl&W. llonatth •--------...... SUmmlt I. 2 lltr + dea. Bea.utif w l y ~orated.. Adult c·o mm u n1ty. Clbbouse. pool. e tc.'. -Imo. TuJ & Babcoclr Rally l.Dc.~ .......,.. ....... lkL I t .. lJOO ....................... THE "GOOD LIFE" VEAA·ROUND FUH: Social Ac11v1t1es 01· r,.ctor •Free Sunday Brunch• 880 s •Par hf'~• Plus much mori; EZ Te~n'na $15.000 down. Car.ta , a . All 2 Bd.rms. Kin ize lot WON'T LA. Cu l l anytime 21rs /\)!l A.!~~~- ' 0,-fW t : l 0 I' .M.I ---------~cw Sbr . Jba. ll3 E Balboa Blvd SlSOOMo SS2S Tom 675 8786 New 3 Br 2 lia $.525 Ann Cl R mtr-; 6'16·5U'J6 l)r Woodbndge Warm1n~on 557 0M9 2br. den. frplc. Avail 1m - I BR. x lnl loca t ion w view o r OCt':tn Outstand1n1t cl ubhouse and recreauon fac1ll t1eb $795 mo yrly LE.ASIS4.IASIS! J 8edJ oom-CuslOm Tustin home--SSOOmo GREAT RECREATION: lf'l'IOIS. FIPe Lesson:. IP IO & PIO Shop)• 2 Health Ctubs•Sauna• Hy<komass.tge • Swwn m1nq •Goll Orivang ~anQ'? 541.(810_ - owe ;'\JMITS Nwpl. bl<><> u: oc:n. :rnr wi1ts. low cnh . $2~.ooo Agl. Les J,;irma rt t714 > SS9-4475 fCRESTE :LSON "'C. .. tliA• U~ .. ~~-c-.. t.o.. + SUftit1 ltftatioft fic)htet" 2&nn2 bath ewners un it,Nith 2 car 11arage. air ~. and fireplace 5 19 UNITS Excellent Npl Bch l<x:a lion. 2 blk:-. from lloag Hot;p1lal. All well m<1rn Lamed Pncl' rloduc-c:d to S79!1.901J 01A ncr trns pun·hased Ol"W pru~rl; & 1i. ready lo ~o A PREHIGE /-t--I HOME~ 3333W C-Oast llwy. N8 645-6646 WHITEWATER R·3 LOT! Danea Point a besl loca lion w•hills1de path lo :.andy beach. A bwlders delight that won "t lust. Plat map a\'11ilable P<1ula Bailey 642·~235 (J-80 l ~------~- .ell maintained un1l1> LARGE 4 PLEX FOR LEASE Nith bU.ns. Jore term te-I N V E N T 0 R Y New 2 bedroom 2 bath 213·335·4696 Corona ct.I Mer 3122 ······•·•·····•········ Lovely 4 BR dplx ... 'am Rm. sep med yd 3 blks bch No pet s S!l2S ~n42 OCEAN Vl EW 2br w,sun· deck & dbl gar SSSO mt> 532·5939or 67S n12 Oceanfront mnthly Lais $3.SO. RM P 499-3579 oam.s~idea! ~ t.o &X· Hun11ngton He iH·h home. Mission Lakes cbangetbeeq'1ty in your A~cnt S;J6 2498 or Country Club. Golf· Laguna fantasy, 2 Ur 2 home into in.--ome pro· 900-4:118 __ __ t.enrus-pool Beauufully Ba. beautiful ocean \"U. perty. Discusi it t.odu y. U landscaped. no main· wa lk to Victoria lkh. caU 714.&14·~ SlOOM + E9 ITY t.enance yar d. frplc, parquet nr. much 5 u..fa Looking for a trade !&OClubhouse Rd m ore $7 so m o No SUILUFf CANYON Never hved m. 2 bd . I 11 ba Pool Spa. tenn 1~ S6.'iO mo. John Muri.hall 631 1266 l~iZ~I~ REALTORS med SS2SM o. 673 6634 RENTALS 2br .2ba. S450 S-\25 2br . +D2ba SGSO 3br .2ba ~95 4br 3ba $675 S750 2br . l b.a $450 C:o~ta M(>:>a NEW Dehue 31$r. den. din LL523 C n.1 1'1....Jov rm, llv rm. m1crow11vt:, "J AMn1S.uc ",,lf4E 21h.Ba. dlll J(aragc $750 3br 2ba C-011 Pk home mo 2567 !.-:Iden ARt P~b. 'schl, park No ~5099 finer place to raise fnm1 SToro 3232 ~~50 M o . l'\'l'i,. •..•...........•.•••... ~ SI ._ 000 H a v e S new u n 1 t s ._.., ~. N B h DesertHotSpnngs ch ildren /p ets . Jan E.x.ceUentteros! Owner e wport e a l" + 213·37S.2S72 Martin. Dys 833·8383. HOMESFORRENT WOOOAIDGE will finance a 9,.;, with elegant home San Diego 1~~~~~~~~~ eves64J-042.4 J or 4 Br. Pneed rrom Jbr.2ba avaaJ No\'. 1st 21 2S% down. Cood unit <Del Mar ) Value over 1: S49S-$S95. Fncd yard & Sanctpiper. l600Mo hit & mix. Excelleat Orange SOOOM Want prope.rty lo Under seo.ooo in Rancho tlJ ,,,_. •ach 3169 i: a rages Fa m 1l1 es last+ $200dep. Call a n . 6. Co.,location.tfeal1mtial improve. e1Cpand or Mirage: 28r l ~ Ba.••••••••••••••••••••••• please. kids & pets 546-6771 investment. <..et ·s dis· build. Prefer San Diego appl. all .xtras. 91/•'i'o As· Oceanfront beautiful dlx welcome. <:all 964-2566 or -------cuss it! Call 7ll-834·9393 area. Call If you have sum 714/568-~. 3br 2ba f11>lc, gar. ssoo. 973-2971. AJ,'l no ree. WOODBRIDGE CONDO· ideas. The Jelly ~m-umos.Refs.G7S-l&t9 -.-----2nd fir 2B r . 2B a, 12 +fool pany. Robert 1·755·2131 2br cabin. new carpet. MMlitqOR •oc1t 3240 w study. all amenities C:O.to Mesa forced air. needs carpen· Udo Isle 3 bdrm beach •••••••••••• •• ••••••••• 552--0621 Scheduled to \e at 9. l x MEW try work. $30.000. #S Sun· l'lowe. Nov I to June 30 llOMES FOR RENT 1 -• _ _._ 3241 goa.s at COE. Owne r to HOME + INCOME nyslope Smiley Park. l600 mo. 675·~ J or 4 br Pnced from --r--- belp finance at l l %. 2567.... CM Running Springs. Wknds M96 to $595 fo'ncd ynrd & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SouPtafter23drmwell SuntilJ4. garages Jo'a m1l1es $700. Blue Lagoon Villa maintained wits. Excit· Dix spacious home please, kids & pets Priv Bch. Pools t<'nn. i11C 1.111Side JM*ntial. lo· wts-2Br studio \wnhse o.tofeo.ty welcome. Call 9&6-2566 or 213-703-0230. 714-499-2520 veaticate mw! Call units. Home has 3 lg Pupsriy 2550 G1 •" 973-2971 Agt nofee ----7l4-&M-9:11113 bdnn!!, 2"'1Ba. se]>arate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ;;••••••••••••••••••• · · • · Jbr. Jba, D R . mu.It level CaJI J erry. O"Be1m . Barrett Rlty Reg11>ler 642 5200 BLUFFS-38r. 2.Ba. pool. pauo. great loc SS8S mo ~146 ~ 3 BR 2 ba frpk. r1•11r yard. tr~. quiet Npt I IL!> SS7S. 67> 1.225 3br. 21.,ba Npt Tc•rrace Condo Highly upgradl>d W lovely pdtlo Comm poo l . s aun•. & JaC SSSOw /yr lse No Pas 631-1317 roe ap~ Townhome lyr tea.'\e. \"lew upgraded. S650mo 3 lkdrm. custom hom1· U plcs, wet bar. ku1 pood. bof"st> ~tall S800mo 4 BR. 2 BA. Turtk rock. ram rm. + le.fl • 3XXJ sq ft approx Oela<'hed home Im mt'd occupanc) . Jm5mo 752-1700 ... ' . BEAUTIFUl. APART- MENTS: ~·nglr::.. I & l t:h~droum~ • f-u, n·~h•·d & Unlum•Sht"d • Adul1 L1v1nq •No Pul'o • Mudcl:. Ovl:!n dwly • h• h Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1700 lblh 51 1l> .,~., ., 1.-,1n' 1714 ) 042 8170 HEWPORT SHORES CC4mldtDllli.-m 3 BR. 2 ba. yearly, pool & u..tw.illwd 3425 Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine ,,, ,.,.,,,, tennis p r1 v ·s. $850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 7 \4 ) 6'!> 0550 613-81~67~ _ H.B 2br. 2ba. rprlc a.tar. WNtdy S,.Ciak S295 studio rum pets PX> Balboa lbr furn ~ 2br kids pets. ree 15.'iOJbrduplex nr b<:h .. fOMEFINDERS• s.57.()822 Balboa. 2 bdrm house on a temporary basis. Qwet street. $450/mo. 675-9111 Russ. pool spa, lt>nn1., 'lo o Pet s S 47 5 M o . 2~ Spacious beauttfully Cuna. apt Overlooking wuter. ~ 67$-9877 --i Newport Cres t Ort•an 1 Br. uul pd $300. AdultS; view. 3Br 2'-t Ba. S7SO no pets. AJso unfum. 2t21 lease. Ould. sm pet OK. E 16lhSl. NB646·1801 ' 6"-9C70 Rellred M or F to lave in Univenrty Pk. Ten-ace 2 nice Apt for reduced 8drm.2ba.rplc.dblgar. rent . Lile c h ores, newty crpt 'd & painted. 646-l*ll $496/mo. 752-1.808. _..;_ ____ _ ----Steps to beac h. 2 Br I BR. Bayrroot ~ndo. Woodbridge New Condo. wtwshr & dryer + gaf\ Security . pool.vie w. 38drm l'Hba. $5.25/mo. ~.962-6848 ! possible boat s lip. Nopets.S4.l-054.saft6 ~9lllRuss ..;_ ________ New condos. Open Hse New Ten'. Condo. 3 BR. ™!Sat/Sun 12·5:30. 766 2'AI ba. view. pool. sauna. 1'lltin at letb. NB. S8SO llD)mo.642-8833 mo. Brittany Woods. Beaut. furn. l br w 1oceial view. dsbw3hr. gar. & fc baScooy. S400 mo winteh 673464 bef9PM • JI um.+ yd, dlx kitchen. Mediter· Kem Cnly 40 acre income Elegant 2 bdrm, ram. rm Ocean & whitewat er .... demlodwiita + 3 ranean atr te arcbltec· prod farm land or ranch & den. ($625/mo). Plush view S7SOMo. 494·4714. THllLUFfS ~~·a1 . Ex· ture.bea~Wlylodsc~. site $3 SOO per acre. crptg, z~ ba cedar & &«>-~ 31r. 2~. huge L.R.. frm. S9r.1ta Ana Ave, CM $725. ~ 3 Br. 2 ba, OWIK!l_.S l1!1feU wy apt. beaut. Cum. mo. Wft1J Jime tSlb. t ~... Co., loca· AreaJOPENpndeSAoTf·ownersSUN 1-~tp _.. ...... :.. .. 120000 f,:8· s blu to ocean. ch.Ding, ··conversation .... .... • -'II ~ ~ ., ~,-.... car pvt oar, tullv WHITEWATER VIEW aru. ·· F.cing ,,,_nbelt. 41 ,. •••• •1-"'·JI p .. ress1'ooal "' ~ '11 Ooor L tAll'W\ •·""-....... •••••••••••••••• ._.. ru ., Toteecall agt 979.5099 CAIL.HAD maint. yd. Adults, no ,op · wtury """ Nearby tennis & pool. ........_.. 3706 2m4JSt&.,N.B.673 • (21S)944-6914 0 au .. 511115. JDIDIPllleal__.'.~ eue of 1 pets. lnq1.11re at 527 J8tb sq. ft. One bdrm + den. AvaU. U·I. $800Mo. Agt. ownen6ip. lw..pualve RB»UCIYOUR A11ume VA oan . 3 ~.1t4-980-633l Pror. deco rated. ~ _ ..................... Badl-Bay view. l bdna ~ *" upalde IMCOMI TAX Bdnns. 2 betba. 6 yrs old. · · S7SO/mo. Yr . lease. Ca U 8-yfronl 4 br. 2 ba. Up· -. .ttradlve. 6mo s.: a f.Al t~Tl\TJ polentl1I. tan now, IUYUMITS $T7.000 lal. $758 P1'/Tt. I~~~~~~~~~ 2-STORY. 3Br. din & tam 642-4139 Nwpt5brs3br,2ba.2car per. Gauae. Winter. ld.6«Ml274. n+IM--· 4-llla.Cll OWC 2nd w/15% down. ........... Ji06 ~rplc, ref's. Luse. ....... All xt.raa. ~ mez9 l..:. __ ;.:.;_;~.;.;:.U..;.._t_W_,-__ --.-.~ .. Cll :·ooo <>weer Al••t .-.soo. •••••••••••••••,..•••••• 112:5. Boonie. ga..7881 & Unique 2 Bdrm l .,..ba ~ ~~...:_!4~·15Sl •---------..... S t=:x.cM st08:: m-3U1Wayne IAYAtOMT •m9. =:'°~~~ettma .. _ ........ .-........ abr.1'.!.'=.cooc1. ~blk'°~.,..evesutil\al·. dC J~mltto4 m' 2m~'11Mlt1' DuplexDon\ ,SA hi $82,500 o.t,.of~ 2600 2 8dnn, 2 be in fuper Lovely 2br. den 2~ba ~ul Wb estc1 litr arltea. •1mo. Wlnter.644-951.lJ ~. 2 Ynbld ...... pay · gb l.ocome If lhf aoc.uon. A nil now for Condo pool, J•c 2 car iar 3 Atth Bey. ~eanslde 2 Neu sc oo • par 6 ~~;.;;:ere w aat year. All unit. _.................... wint« rental $7115/mo. • opir. uwaded. $SSO bdrm view, acrosa front ahoR>'DI area. 3 bdrm. 21•--------•I ... ~bk. aar~ ~ ~"down':; are ln good cood It have Sbaq Bi.I Sh Montana Sali.ltNr:x.Re.AJU' ir.-NOT !'to-lw!MhM115. fl!IO. frl*; trrdllln. bfttY•M ~ Nmoa. Re&.87S-1141 ~ V • t..:0-.IQb IMotM potential. bolD&; QOOd tpofta loca. ,,_ -4 TUltNER~ ltdin rm. 2~ ba 1 yr. or Vsy larte d:plx apt. 4 R-Q ... -s~ =· ..... __ ~.. Sulaollt OD Urma. Call ....._ ,._,, u" ,........ IAY-MT --· . --u-~-~""l mtn°leate. _!CA.per mo. ......_ , _ ___. -&I • nca •• __ .. , _......,_ ~ ....... " ·----..... aba, .. _,ryrm, ••••••••••••••••••••• l·:-4 am>. -.vu 3 br, 2 ba, excellent CODd. SHARP POOL HOME. 3 Cail COi' appt. aft. 5pm. catpOl't. <Boll moortq nr.u1 VIEW ...... ~ ·--SSO/mo.. W\nter. Mt-11513 Br. 2 be, cpts, drw. no 4 Bdrtn. 3 Bth. walk t.o M6-17U ·=*>· ....,. -« """"""' --· '................ .SELECT Sina)e(amllylnvestmen\ ,.~ .. u-Ji•z pets. 8\l!Jhard/Adams . ~·· «•rdener incl.. ~ Bn ..... _ -~ _ _.. 1"'11.Apatm.ml ~~w-a•~m,Rl•.,~cl 4,.....,.,. _ .......... oat4nns. PROPERTIES proeram for out~·•late _._ .._ .. tm0.751·2080ot~771 -1mo.~ • "'-....... •u ...... y .. '-. "'°'.. ... "#• • f. =----~-~ laveat.on. No Ml•live ....................... ../ 4 2 \Tu 1 t l n . S 6 2 S • •• ::Ip' • calla now. llana1emenl 28drm Dpbc tha, aundk, 1 br. waWnc dl.Jt.ance to PORT An.NA «>r. beaut. n u )HO-U57 Sam , CIMJUlll'O l.8r. bat lot. ... =• -AU ...u. ~. 148-1.. itO¥e • reirtl, utljnc.lL bcb. Stove, refN lncl. GeWl ~ =· bome. cm...... .... Mihta,-patio, -'ci • .-~=--> ->-~ -.Olmo . ..._.. 12Hlino. 642-2018, l'I $11111111o. abadlooaalltGr7laS.dl !'1·..._......, Dldlmill SIJl.000. ===~·A.:.:..,,_,__ 2700 Sblllttobda.•lldrm.fam llJll. ......... 3210 a., ...... Dbaiaf room, .... , I di J111 i-..0 • .. to llNltlPt• ntt.IJ ._ ............ ,..... rm . No pell, $77&. I.All. l!:.xK. bome. 5 br, 3 -•••••••••••• .. ••••• famil>' room, flr'epl.9ee. •nnuuu••-•••-•• ................... . C•ll now f 0 r I• ro : 6 AClll o..Msr l\mt,.&eo-17~ be. many xtraa. C1oH to br. 2 be .._.: Valley •a e.r ,.,..,.. 9llOllo. 8ICACll. YltW, ,._., ar lBr sm. Blicb taSa. ..... .._ ..... ,__ ..._.... bead\., '1'00. mo. 557-9154 vlew, fireplace, air ..-oAst. ~ -ut.1 pd. IOI E. Incl. Wlnter. 404 ~ -.... ""'81Rf. HlirtMr VMw KWa 3 Bil, cmd., baUt.·ln t.ltcMa. 2 ird19w._ (lJITl.... 8'lbo8. '15o-•1aft4 (~') : t 51 w.::t .:J flnut loe l•I from I be f• rm. A.ii new 2Sl'ORY ·POOL u r Iara I 8 U U QM lbr, trpk, walk lo . • • «W.fl'rouftd..._ .. , ..-..tqyd.XJnt 48r,famrm,rrplc.S725 mo/IHH. cau 'o•n.er: bdL•aboppin&.Utllpd. S\Upin1 room• fl lBr.~a.refs~ .. tOyr old Valeoclu toe. UIOO mo. Birr. leaN. Bonn"-IP-7Ml or IOOU9. Avall•bl• hn· Mallo. (1450 wtcar> kltd~tt•. fJ$ wk 4 Y~~· :8 (~==~~~:;:;:~·~~1:"';-;:::"';j't:°7::""2~~~-.::-::-J~1*GllO;==:·=a.ld'7=:=:.._...:::;~·:i; .. =:a=.11.==·========::.1.:"":=;';ut:::::=::=::=:::=::l~m~~~~=•=alY~,~======J.:: ..... ::::=:=:==:=:=::;J~~~·Oceanf~==ron=:L=C7==~==40:d.:::::=~..__..~~:::::~afl.~ \ ' •' lkl ' ... I ' • • : ~ ' IP f .: • c • I . -,.. -. I , I I .. ~YPllOT .. ,.,.0Dto'9tt4,tt11 6f.•Ltataaw.n. .......... 4JOO Ofllit...... 4400 .. L •. 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Lo .._, rr.110 -•• ~d -"· I •i. I t. ''Vtnall'-" 10-11. 1250 + ~ utll 141).llOO. ~ Offtee A/C, ,..,..... , W.. ~.....,,._., •to II& a. lan.i _._ .,._,A.A.a _.,._ ,..._ ~. Oetan ttt·UOO Xll7; alt. 1: wtble •/ak.Jlt. A•.U, ..... _.,... 1 i.-.. ~iilt-·,a..:s\ .-.. ...... ,... ~~aar.llf~ YmtJ.....ilbdnn •sit ...,, ..., •-1l&•. -.-.c.11. ~~· Pmt eet for now. Good -a&Joo ta su-t•OIMll ~·1·1'illlillt.'--!. ....... · --ri dil tp« ())[ teOO N. Ll&\ma O.atb. <>e.u • mo Call Boule, ___ , Mn e., tte. JlB. -.:..--• -fl ·•,. 1,._..._.., ,..._ -__ .. .._. •n ..... '* of b•J· .._ mo A.a.~•M«MU. r em rm mate to ebr Only '75 per mo. 1102 u. ... 1.m• ••• >, -lM)~·. .... • ....-•••••••••••••••" Malta. l.-..:r7 E 6 W/lame. M bdrm de W.t lfLb St. Sant. Au. iu ;r·-naltl!!D ..,._.*·a. aDl .U (Of'lb I 8r l la,.••· ._Ori JO»v• 'r."' ~ 11 br, pool 6 6M.aoo+ \i..U.C.M. Far mot• lnlo CU.I Jo. WerelMnlH 1paee fer -c - 1 u: .. ~.~!'tape. ltl.et. OcHa 9 tew. ...... aouple, "°pets. ----,_u ll. oo pet.I. MS-tlll C•n•le 5'7·4111 or a.... 2250 It ft Hall. ./NEED -~· -.. w .. for •-o ..,,._ -.mtt.-11 Clif Studio llJll. No KJda 00 ....,. •· tlOl H 1Mb Rcm&.utS»-7707 Lwrete21'. ao .... .._----,l•ld.ln1 to ---,.... -+ lat ...... a NWptllta.Ma>ntO NOl>-lrxm••bJ'. 8R CM SmaU ffide.·AW•Y Office. dalpbAve,Cll.,,.._ .. A111r'r0rv·~ oCt.bti..,.. lcMb J Br, I '-· h'p~. _..._.Br l l'a. pool, mo ·•. A1tr fur loa• ._~Cl•••• ••16 ~ •/Jl!Od, *'°°mo+ <W" ---1~ moo• ... Va· ~w 41IO ./MONEY r• •J.JOT ...,.. Ude ol bwy 1$10 YIU pd. Pnf• .. uu. _... *-1"1 -w.u.Oharlie, 71SC-e830. ~ _, "' --. •~· ,._ <MIJS.lSSf .......... Nopll6. .-°' •••••••••••••••n•••••• en. 325 . Broadwayi -•••••••••••••••••••• ~·· ~110 Shep, 11 . .._ ... ,_ llOOFREERENT Roomm•le nded for S.n\a An.. Hlatorlca r.utelde C.11. 1.r•I•· ~· !mot. ~e ~ 1 BR apart. .......,..._. J16t 1 1r.2u.pvtP11tk>• Newport Terrace. Jldc.P'ormoreWocaU 11Lara,f8on1J.$1f.$1DO, .Do~~ Anato ~·'*' Not>hlldrWll· l4idl1br.t::mlllo.Cl.H.a. ·-o•••• .. ••• ......... ....,._1..otao11rau.tH 1225/mo. C•ll <d•Y• > Sun Warren~ or ......,. Brandr1 i ·U3$; .!:!::.,All-ITMl.10 Pw-1v 1rd. EGJ:I 1u . C-11• Campana. MU. 7141738-7CSI 8-lta55f.T707 ' • --·Sito' marea. -=•.trpae.Ou. UUlpd. •OD d IPM. -NOW :::~~a~·.:r:;~lpo°! G~.::.~, • .J_brmo. 2 ba+. w.-..·._ ce ~~~ ... ~ ~MO n,r>o.. :!!'~·b~ UM. No peu. · .. 8 •• 27 • .. "tl OS.I • ...-• ...._. Respouible, worklal -.. ,,. ~-· ... T:mm• FOUBS1'ASONSAPTS yro.1r.u..1.o.cFORD ;..,;.;..~ "01 m e util.TiJJune.873-'299 ToabareNewportBe.cb wrlter 1 eek1 oa• -....f.Wl1(.._ ~~uYer ,cW,SA, -~. • ~ 2 M . •~ \JV \.J"\I,. rv-Real Fatateotftce. bedroom eotl•I• •• ..,. .,.....,.. 1•.1"9~ t. tMihM. PaUo, pool, l'EWPORTBEACH Nr bch. Dix 2br, fprlc, Ocewroot-Batboa. Lg. Agent:S7U170 Corcudellbtoreo.ta 147-MOZ 1'Juad:G1·--.vic·.i1, ... 5&ma':5mw :O-~·.:'.=. ok. P"'k Newnnrt =~~~~=-=· =·~ wt ba. 700 sq ll office •r.•ce :r-wn't!~~ e.::=~ a..c.M&=... w• --CJ1 ...., -an.ii. 1275 mo loc . .ii ail)' Pilot. p o irv•~ Cllllli8...... •a• I Br.·~ ba towQ.boue S...Am -3'10 ~~rri«i MIF to "'1.PCH662ndSt,NB. ::-~. eo.ia .e.~ MONEY AVAILABLE lat· Brom Cbihuah --··•••••••••••••• Yard. Jsar. Ce•ter of LUXURY APT lJVlNO ... •••••••••••••••••••• 1 ... ~tocNBtoUa .!.. r w/gar, Robbie d•Y•. MA-07~7. 1111311 ....,,..,.., •o.ooomio. ctot'. ea~er• to c .. ~ IOSA VEJU>S boCM .,. to.a.srnnao MS--4837 ~TbeW•l8r E ' s c ...... ._.+secur. eYe&MS-OZ21 • llr.lllrlr'P••l-3.\15 Chee Lai ~ moepbere 2A3 b r dill ~.•~v:,. 2 ~ c!!fot fJ73.811I Desire be/rent ot boule 9 __. · leaa.4M6-mt aii&J,oopeu.$4&-10S4 l llr.lbebouMtype.Gar .KllJO" '"750,000 apec t l r 1 n~--•-_......,_.to ... leWPOITllACH _. ........._•forimfY11l Z.J ..... j a.,,._ LOST: G Id dia mond N9w ~ • noon 137S a..cw:.. ,:.., 7 a.wrmm'H p v pa ao, rec act ·• .....,.........., ~ au.r OFFICE OR RENTAL b:h-m ~l vd tor 2 Deilllli 1011 atudded borae p l a LA MANCHA APn mo. No pet.a. M2 cmo pools. 8 tta.bted cow1:, =:· ~~s&.:.v1~1 lm· ~~~~Isl. Liu SPACE, W. cat. Hwy . mature clop. Have 1ood _ ..... •••••••••••••• 11.eepaake, 8'l Wed ev~ l.Arae. UAS bd 1a~n ze..-;n-uttl pd 00 pet.a mi.lei al bike trad.a, put---------Klrinen Mlle. 92:56q. ft. ref 's for all of us. Sllllllr ...... C.. btwn El ~asc ador 6 al)U. Adu.Ill Oahwbr. ..~ ctuld OK', r efrla: una.llhufOeboards. 2bdnn. 2 ba. Condo. pool. CDM. traveling career n~2S2:8 7Sl"'8100. 12-4 pret. &eve AD t1J* ol real est.te B•l boa h y C lub bltm, eocl I•'· au bbq dabwshr. garaae. 1960 Jae. etc. $425. lmmed. OC· wom•o. w.ats lo sbr ar Jen. .,...,,._, a1Dce 19'9. Uberal re111ard. ~ • Pool. Gu ~d. 178 Scott Wallace. Mar f 7 . BacbsfromS-.SO/mo. c up•nc y . Ca ll Bob home w/ume. S260 mo ~View space avail. Semi-retired Senior nda Spadtl Nit• PL.~. 645--5111 se-m> Abo 162 bdrm plans 2131336-4776 or 8»-0521. l.ncJ. util. W ID. &U-1783 $1.5011o. ~·1498-72027?2. 2lld TOs Found: Si~. recent 2st«y townhouses ..._.. 2.Br unfllm. Sm, well· surgery, llllle, no collar. 2 Bdrms. 1 bath •Pl. 0-P.w 3126 SOIA~ ltH Fem. nnmte wntd to ahr WbJteWa~r RJty, Inc behaved poodle. Xlot 642-2171 545-061 I 5M--7380 Adults. S375. mo. GH .,...._ ulch rt U ••••••••••••••••••••••• II 3br condo w /2 women rel'a. Up to $350. 97'1M771. .,.-_ _.--Otd-....----- -Lll ..,...,,.,,.,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.au<;,... • p v, pa Oii u u __ .. _ "'·-• b.. -•••-s· ~RLOANS ...._.. li'i.wKab ""-_.. _.._,... ... b I l ZBr .... a&. pat.lo. \'Jew,.. ...n. ~r .. ._. o~. .. --·.-•1J& , _.. __ .''f. ....,.......,_,..... ~...-. .xieep. ------=-----~ Br-, -don, l1n -n-e·-·w--1.1--da • -e-f'1 95• ekpte, blkfrwn bcb, StOO + ut.U. Age.~~ Pref. $167.Mo Happi.ness is having your .me..-aed working cou· ARRANGED doe female under 1 yr -9UllTUYIHCJ dabwahr, gar, balcony ~i::. es, par ang. nopeta517-5.313 aft.6846-3452. place of business at p&e desires 1 or 2 bdrm. $10,000tol250.000 Vi c Gol!f en wes t i UW. Free. New cpl, $360 mo. 770-8053 •ft · Baker Center. Recept . apt . c ondo ·~ o u se . •AMORTIZED Warner. 8'U366. encl. larqe, ~•Uo, 6PM. W.A I tar 3191 M/F to ah.are 3 BR bse. 6 oonletence room. phone Re as on 1 b I e rent . •INTEREST ONLY ""ou.nd ma .... -Do-. b_A_r_m_a_n '-'le ea -/ l•-s. ---------• Al Faa.bion Island, Jam· ••••••••••••••••••••••• bib fr beach, HB . ..., .. c:. "O V'"'ra 0 "" Close t o """'..,..... ··" c. ..C!Ul"\ftTTER~ r· -= .... ... .. "" tt II rtoa.__ ... ••40 boree 6 S•n Jo•quin ~ ... "' .... · ...,........,....... • ... v '"' P1nscher, Vi c. I 7tb ults, no peta. Dbl sink r ---urn-Rd. l Br 2 atcry •Pt across 960-m> aifllC)rl. fine resuuranu call Bob Williama-Agent iv ............ ,,u. """l ~t""-••••••••••••••••••••••• .1"11.Ua f Ir: •~o ---------S l ' I _.1""'7 ·~-.-• .....-000 ......,L rom P•r . _.. mo. 2 ..._._ b e cre •rta ser vices .. br .. "-"t/ 731-TT71oir_. lN _ - -_ _ 1 Bl>-.." "'--11--""1mt ,.,A...., ..... ..., 1 •. nr bch, vw · avail "'or l all -, .... '""' -n_.., Forrmtalinform•Uon· MT_......, -'·••hr·· Pref. fem non-amkr. Bev~tm~re 111 0• c ~ 1rzs ooo 2nd TD wanted in >UND: C:IUm or adopl ~~7~e,C.M. •lll.UX£• $200mo. CdM. Mike. ----"••••••••••••••••••••• fr~m pvt . ply Cal l ~ lrvlne 4Jlim.al Care 714/M+lq()() S«M:ll8. citlce6retaUsbop space ...... TIA~31!B3 Center · .. a lr:e th 1s GARB APJ. 2--· Bdr-· oce•nfront .. _fHmh,'!'.wld ... ltodO 2_R_m_s-. _b_u_g_e_b_s_e_n_r ~u~ailn St(( e._.!,.oMmce Oppa iwltf 5005 ~~your~-~~'e .. wfrt't'mk ·MISA.....U .. S1Q5. 1 br **· 2 br ... ~acu.ui. ... 2 ........ °"" -.. ,_.. -_,____ Placent.I ••v,,.,. O ice .,...,., o. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C _.SH ....., v•"""" u duplexes. Ye•rly . ••••••••••••••••••••••• a & 19th. SlJS. oftlce or storage space "' ' bUt Cocker. German BBQ, pr. •nll. )pools __ .. n..._ avail now. SUO 11 /1. FO•TD' ~ d ........ , 2 "'-~ .....-tt-• ..a Viffi.r $150. Retail shop 11pace " • • a......,.le . ..-amut.e, wi. ... e ~.6"2...6272 $80 The M 1n1 M .tll KCOtlU PllOHUIO~ .. L 9:56-lOM bxiles. Co<i ·a -poo pup. Adults, no pet.a. 2650 Cowndcarport HetaAve,~3'47. _.,_ ..... BBQ' .._ __ ........... __ ~--• _......,...... a BACIELOR UNITS from New 1112 bdrm luxury Rm. mate wa nted. 3 960-1.S.58,832 1859 MONEY Nwpt Pac1 f1c f\ind1ni u b mu PAP ~ more S225permo.unturn.100· adult .... ln 1 1 bd ---Aao lats & k1lten:s from ocean. 201 E. •..-4 P 8JUI rm., 2 btb., CdM ''TH~" • • o • r 11 ..._ ror shrt lrm 2nd TS.~ ~ 2 br ap&.s. F•mJ-cio.e to fwya & bcbs l)'. unit. Pool & Play-walktoabopplng. Balbo9. F1 from $350, 2 bdrm house. nonsmoker & ~ -....er call Rm•ta~t =~0'71nlo townbousea from S500 + vegetarian pref.. S2so EXECUTIVE SUfTE • " ·:: . ··.._; ... , ~· ~~-~~·t:beclti.·no poob, t.ennig, waterlalls. mo.,nr.bch.67S-9S50 1'\iUsen 1ceom ces ,,,.,~1-vu ...,.y. · up or 2 Br, 2 ba coodo, ~ bllr: lo ponds! Gu for rooting & Ill Newport Ceno:r •ct ion c J JI a gt n t Sundance West 17111 Chld1wwnt UH lhple. •W.,_... ,..!fl5lor846-t•. 847-6064 beadl, 2 car gar, auto op-butJnl p&Jd. From San CicrCll)llS M0-5470 --~~I _ nr. Beaut. bay view. $650 Diego Frwy drive North for•_, 050 -TBNS STOil Bachelor, new ireat E· 1..__..._. side loc.tlon $28s.-U9•Gt-aada 759-ll3J; eves 837--0666 yrty. on Beach to McFadden ....................... CIMT'Ell POIHTE Lo over1lead. bl prof1u. • a c r•rln/ TSLMgmt 642·1603 then West oo Mc Fadden &side c M Sal ln EXEC. sum Ntwport area. Only Pa11111b/ Lower 3br, 2ba, Mesa del SHARP. beach 1, 2 & 3 to Sea wind Vi II age . garage . on . pv~· :11:~~ f\aU Service S27,SOO Patnclt. 631-12J66 Lott & fOlitild 31lr.~~~rly. :::...*3-Slfle. 4000 ~~ge o nly . $50 . J~2~2~lc;rtbur l_~#Z~l9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... __ -.."" N BR. frplc. dsbwsr, gar & Frplc,3cargar.SJ~. -----------·--- TSL M ~/\ ••••••••••• ••• • •• •• • • • • C'.!a ·-area. ~. o pelS. . N 751-2156 paUos_. _o pets. 960-2358. &side 2br . tba, new crpt, Lovely all adult, no pets, _g!!1_t _ ~-luu3 ..-xngle encl garage. $35 Room w /k 1tchenette mo. t mi. from bt!a ch . nr & paint. Pool. Encl 11ar . l.2&3 Rr apts. 6200 Ed-ON THE BEACH Pril,v. yr d . No Pe ts. mger.HB.S46-06l9. __ Bacb,k1tch,balh,utilpd Aclults On ly. $350. llEACHWOODAPTS Hotel Apts S300 yrly & $72 Wet"k & up Lake St. H lJ 9f.i0-S200 S48 !n!)S ~l '""'· I.St •. last . ...,, ..... W Hm P\"l hath, malur(' 2br 2ba $380. lbr $315. ...., "' ~ Id I d I f 2.br, l 'hba T wnhs. F/P, Adults.962-1800. Oceanfront 673-4154 ~~ + ~t8~~.f~;~ · J>lltio, encl gar. Adlts No ---------1 ----:.____ ~.From$375.645-4014 •NEARSPOINTS ·2 br.l BAYVIEW Bal lsl qUJet work m an ba, 1295 + S200 deposit. 2 &BLUFF. Stunning 2br, shr Baths. TV rm, kit Sharp, cleu 2 BR, 1 ba, IDdsok.Nopeta.CallBob 2ba, frplc. Lge patio. $13)mo.67S-361J blltll, 2. yr old 4-plex. W. Ill IM7-Zll6 or 10 direct to Pool Mature adullL No qa,. lCidl OK, no pets. ""71 Commodore CUcle PIU-.... M>jllN!· £11.C C.lf. loc. Pleuant Office Rewtal 4400 ······················· IALIOA ISLAND Rela11 store or oHt l·e 1114 agate $400 month Agent· 675-8170 - I IOO~Ff. neighbor h ood al mo11phere, conv1•men\ \11 SJn Dtc~o Crwy, 111';1r 1"a1n1cw t-.J t".1m1111J C'M i..,, 'IC") rt 7~J!l '1f;UI FOl'NTAIN \ l\LLEY WARNEIC MA(;NOLIA Ul'"l•l t:t; SPA<.:E A 'v Al 1. JN SAV ON CJ.:NTEH 1IZ eq. f\. al »'" pw tt • ....,..._~ !'ravel Yt:S. YOU CA.!1,; i Own & oper.itc )UlH 11~ 11 W'>llll"lll in u pn· <,lqpou.,, i.:rov. 1ni: 1n Ull'>lr) ·YourTraH~I Agen~> 6 Id Cl•lllt'I 5100 ....................... PENNY f»tNCHER ADS QMl.Y ~ FOQ\l> 6 nw old l'.irt l...ab lovablt Oran~c & ~ l ar. t:M 64:>-721\i founo Wht Per!>.1.m Jj;( halrctCat. 1 blu eye 1 It JO'"ll '" 62:18 lJl5t or bund .. ~l ' < .ii 1 A n 1 m " A 'Is 1 s t " 11 l', Lea~ue JT Z273. no (1••· f'ound or O!ll a JX'l" ( 'jll Sp('t1;1I 'als lfotlino· 714 'fr.! ~-.!1:1 2.}X 7:r.111 ,enonal, 5350 ...................... WANTPD .Ft.'m<1 lt.' to !JlJl.re e'}!flSeS of z Wfrek !>\.a y Ill • "1ll, Dec 22 lO J an Stl. Call Barry f79.1017 sa?s. 845-7479 e ves & ~H.B. lBrCICladonearbeach. All rm for aoa-•moker. wtnds. ._._ .... -Call ......... Reta.~ new UJU'. --mo. SPACIOUS Jan or Ri e b (7J4 } f\tm rm Prv bath. Cov "THE SEVILLE " NISllefOUS LOCA'TIOH-•• .... :,.., e(J.S to aq. fl. D!luxe Offtee ~tes •Manne View 1uU.e.T-..at._,...W.A aa1e11m .. t1. Vllla1t Ptopaty Nprt. A1ent. m• )97S.2171. U you are an ach1e\1•r ..................... Clml6li b ill&FM .._al& .. •lp "9 •• ,, &lT £ LOCATION. ornu LQaut. SUlftbaa. ObUU.a- 1.ng Appta. • mucb more. -...~----· ......... .......... .... cw ................. , ~M.a-.frw t ~'"' d.aJ'I Eac-h Mddl• IGnal ll"4" 1> W tor lhr 2 d.a)' (..,,..,..,. ot • C-Jd:lt.MASSA.G E BDbJ11111t--Lic M....ur -om.e.u.11 .... mi 2br w/gar. AdlU.. new crpts & drps, bltni.. fncd yd. water pd. 636-4120 ai19 "8" SanLu Ana $350 WALLA CE ST A PTS ~9WallaceSL Newly decorated. beam reillngs. 2 br, 1 ba. $3'70. No depcis1ls reqd. Child ok, DO pela. 645-4411 2 BR unf, kids OK. no pets. 600 W. Hamilton St., CM, 838·2917. Eas\Side nwly decor. 2br, lba, S350Mo. pool. adults, No Peta. 640-0838 afl. 5. 6'5-Q.U: (2JJ l830-2:323 gar Pool Mature m a le -----w f rer N .B . $140 APARTMENTS 2 Br 5400 mo me t ut1l Sh 64i&-846.'>PM ""'ULT & f•MILY & refng. 3505 Balboo. 81 --"" """UiltS Agt Gw. (21J J Nr OCC. P\'l entr 1n C M SEl""l'IO .... S =1112.· ~' " ..,_. home. No ~mo ke or I. 2 &3 Brs from $300 SVlllmming pools, tennis. volJeyball. gym, recrea· t ion r ooms + othe r amenities lbrtington West 6401Warner at Edwards HUNTINGTON BEACH 842--0629 WfSTCLI FF 28drm 2ba, tplc. pool, Adults Only Avail Nov. lsl. $525. dnnk. S195. ~. -- Vacatiolt R...tah 4250 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Call 631-:>596. House foir rent. Big Bear ---------City sip!! 6. llnem furn . WfSTCLIFF condo. 2 br, S2S nilely pr cpl. Call pool, adults. DO pets. AH after 3 p m 548 1989 new interior. $49~ mo. · · · --· -- &f.2.8S83; 673-6640 T AHIT1 ~. l very lg bdrm, 2 & 3 Bdrm. New delu~e ptuab. laundry, immac. lowabouses. tennis f,Nllnda. 1826 Pomona. court. spa, security, near $325 mo. 838-8086. bacb. 2202 Hess Circle. 3 BR 2 S.. 1 bllr: to beach, newty decor. Req credit &pencioal refs. l&Udiaal mo.. cln dep. No peta. lll50 mo. Eva, &U-'7216 IMMACULATE • specious 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Modem 1 or 2 br co\lage on beach on TabiU with car. row boat. waab machine, complete ldtcbeo. etc. For more info c.i& ~299 eves & weellenda. 2 ~. l 'h ba atudlo type, pvt patio, bltns. newly del-or. crpU, dJ1l9. pool, util incl. 1978 Maple. ~5'TT1 OI' 151-2060 Dplx. abr, 2bil, quiet. Nr Ovic Ctr. Dbl encl 1ar, fplc, nr new. no peta. •Wet Bar C'..onveruences Gourmet r estaurants. bank Oonst, beauty SC'r\'IC('S, ~ptt1alty shops Udo Manno vwa.,. 675-8662 1 ma free rent •EXEC. sums• °''luxe 0H1ce w \ 1rw Kecep. conf rm iwt' I :.('rV t'l,. 0 (' hK· nr <11rp11rt $3110 up S«>-\174~ Wtt.h the compr~ave tnJ.ru.ni we provlde you neied oo f.''CJ>f'nence Just •• df>...1rc to ll·arn & \Uc <'\.'t'id Wlth oor un 1tt11nlo! .. upµort A t.ouJ mvestment of oo llOcJ t•onunc-rc 1.1 I "J \ ~ .. r mot• 1nf11rm.il1 .. r "fld 111 IJIJ t )IJ4H .od .alt 642-5678 MICIBl''S •ate•· l~ 2AM 835 3749 l'RF.G~A "t·• c· ann I.! ronftdt-nll.J '>Un.!>1:ht11! & re<erral \b\.111.n .• 111.111 t1nn &. kf't'l'n• Al"CARf: ly m .ooo mcludes S9000 ~ ........... R_.....___ 11\1.Ual fees. eqwpment & ...,.. ..... _..- cash res~rves. un~tr 1815 S El Camiao Real Call for detail~d in · SanL1emtnlt' h lly he. formauon. -~or Appt 4~ 296 __ GOLDEN GWBE SCRAM-l.£TS 848-4402 Z13/S82·3533 o.c. AIRPORT lleyde Sbop. &Jot opply. MISWEIS SICT'Y' ..i-... Be h of pt So. Oua1e County ~ -J811ed tLtl!.1> _ _.. ·~~ eta · Write for det•il• to: Oaviar -Gender -~uwu 87S-4812 Broker Office or 1tore. E·side Olmlf'M!d Ad .... Dally Bebead -DISW •SatVICE• ---------1 C.M. Good I~. Furn PUot. PO Bos 1580, Colla DISAPPEARED Spec1 all zing lo ~5: _ 12115 ofClce fur n . Sl95. Uofurn $1 '15 . W...Ca.91111:118. A~ low-r.ted TV neu men, resade,0 ~ur Blvd. Vi-of 631-Jll'OIJ'.atD •-• ne•••---' .......... ..... .._ lc:ecr.m..Npt8da bamib .. .. ... vn --· I airport.~Mo. 752-1747· &at>-leaee 400 aq. ft. Udo Xlnl~po«eeoal .... =~:.~t 73'-52• 24HI\ Ailplrt. Area a.ec ofC11. ltl.llrtna VU1ap. 3rd floor Mast Mlfflil.Jr.eoder.~ atru staMiaa bllt lbe --mo. 83M086. $t115.9G-0819. balcony. Pitched be•m La,cun. Ocunfroat. pvt ce.tliop. Near beach • ~ch. pool, 2 br. 2 b•. No acn.a from w•t.er. Quiet lr:ida-pda.-.35'19 nei&hbc>Tbood. $a75/mo J1a BeU' Lake Cabt.D Zbr, )'TIY tse. W•terlroot a. T.V .• frpc, alpa 10. ---------• Home631·1400 Snow plowed road. ~ex E-11.ide 2br, bltins, Near new cllit 2 li BR ~ 2 bdrm, l bat.b, WINTER RATES Av.il. liCD espolunt OD Bn.tol view.~. m.-:z 535-$815 vie'wen bave DISAP-...,ca.,., \ •IJntri aerv. 225 to 12IO Pr.AJl&D OUICALL \ eqft.FromSl.15.557·7010 .... U..c..e. Dll.c:mstnc•P&rt7Co-----· -----1 attn 6'1-4180 patio. No Peta. Adults. ty.ba, WD blrup, bllns, ._..... ~ 361·BO&le. CM fplc, lg Private patio. good loc. very clean Is ln· ---·--------__-=;--'------• encl gar W /opor $'15. cl. all bltns. $4.50/mo. No Large Big Bear cabln.· 21i1Br,nearnew.C.Osl• ~~ KidsorPet.s.Call: pool tbl, color TV, 2 Maa, Hunt. Bch. All -----------1 Mission Rlty. 4M-0731 frplca. sleeps 1•. 5U-8816 bllilla. .,.UO.yard. Some 3 BR. 2"'-Ba, fplc, DIY/. wlfrplc, encl. garage, W/0 b.lrup, small paUo. Versailles, 1 BR, view, PAUISPRINGS.CA haundryrmorW/Dbook· Sngl car g ar . $480. balCDIJ.)'. newly redone, CONDORENTALS up. ~-to "5(). fl64.s:!61 adlta. no pets. $585. For ...-,T::". appt. pb: MZ-005 '~Mgmt 642· l603 2 BR 2 Ba, O/W, encl gar., t.arse bacb unit, crpts, J ml to beach. Nr. Lake drps, bltns. adults. oo St. $375. 980-52JllO stwp 1 bdrm. Npt. Hl3. 1 adult, no pe ts . $300. tKZ-7745. pets. S2110mo. 548-40ES Immaculate Yorktown 2Br. c11>LI, drpe, bltns, Villa condo. 3 Br_ 2 Ba. Large 2 Br apt, 1 ba. large mcl. ,._1e. Adults, no dbl gar, $650. AvaJI U/l. patio adults , no pets. pets. SNOmo. HM069 751-1.580 Westclifr area. 645-8152. Luxury Condominiums, Comp(etely Fumtsbed. Country Club Setting. Goll, Tennis av.Hable at Special Rates for our Clients only. Weekly. Monthly, and Weekend Rentals. Call: Dominique al (714) 328-3911 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Coodo. New-Studio G~n Apt, 2.Br, Fer Leue: 2br. 2ba, 1 blk ly renov.ied. $S25 mo. 1~. pmo, garage, g_as to ocean on Penn. Fplc. ~2311or49U700. liwtr pd, $300 mo. 1 child $W1Mo. Avail Oc:t. 16. --------• OK. nodop. Mll·S322 71~. CA111EDRALCANYON NEW Condo 2 br, 2 ba, t:tUst SPACIOUS le private 2 COUNTRYCLUB ~. pool " jacuui. -~• ~ MMll53l5 "4-497& twtliw 3142 story, 2 br. 2'h ba 1pt. 34-567Calhed,..l · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/frok. in the Bluffs. No C.nyon Drive 1-2 br 2 be t.ownbouse, fh«tnatoo Harbour Coo· dUtren pets. S58$. Eves Palm Sprinp ~ 6 Baker, no do. Oil the water, 30 ft. 851-GIM. Californlatz212 P!f!-56-lllZ. ;i: beta>din sq:!.· ~I ~2 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, yearl1 n..t Relort RJty IDc. 2 Br; 1\i be.110 .Joemt st. car pi-.~ •• ~Ulla. ja. oc mo. $3SO mo. Agt. Tbanks1lvh11 Is New No dllldr9 Small dot quc. t.ennls. Call evea. 67M210 Ye11r'1 weeb a.ail, Lake c*.IO-TMt... Tl4tm-Om. V&BSAD..LES ....._, 3Br. S8a Condo. 2 a 2 119,. tt1'1& ct.,. PENTHOUSE I*> 4'9et ...._ ratel, -"•~Nokld.~....... 3144 2 BR.2 be.lle.Allamen. NoY/l)ec.B-mseves -.-.0.1• 6113 2·=-~-·Tbe••••:::••• tnctd'4. Frplc. Alt, ~ ~. -....es, Marte,f7H7Cl5. Mi Park City Ut Dec. 21· OONDO I bdnn. 2 ba. "" dr, etc. t!ilO. call aft Jm 4 UGOlq.ft. E1e1aat Nw' ....... /S.C. Piasa. 7PM.21Mll..-. _,,..,. t• ~ aua alpt • -.rep. \'"aunt 10-1•. 1_.._. 3141 a a BdnD. a. ... C. a --.~ da.a mo llt·tUO Ii -.--------...... .u..-4100 ::':':'-.. • ....................... DUlnU -..... --· ---..;_..;.__;;;;,..;.,;.._ ______ ,Oe11111bont Le year·rouad fnmt Rle.'1JOO. •-••••H••••-••nu•• J Br .+ dea ccado, pool. 1 BdnD. tm/mo loci u&l. BALBOA NEW?CJ?-Jn, llcMUT :'~ clepotlta 6 • 'Ill,... pro(. de· m.-i REALTY •·~ · cut flv.n1 upeo1ee! cont.ed, lr~loe/U.alv. Omdo 1 Br +ct.a, Pfd. ProfeHlonally 1ince A-. ... ..._1'111 9IOlr deao lBdnD. GCef:D dlconted. Pool + ~lean· 1111. , v{ew PIO. At Sba• • .......... lTal'NldJ HOUl9tA1H ln Coat.a II•• ordbudilll bull. FUUy Uc. L1llt & .._. SlOO "-bealltY• Newly remod. abop'i titcben. Completely ....................... MCMSA W... center •~•led •l 2'7SO equipped. Prune ue•· 1·--------1 ~ 'Ibere i. • dHferenee. Hubor Bl. bas sp•ee _OaU __ 5tWT10______ COVBletlL PrdesaioMI services ror •v.ilable raftlin& h'om See for younell, loul fl-Lii 11$ * 95)0771 • \be company executive •to0 tq. ft. rudJ for Amft;/ diltribut.on are rw11• atKrOuctallService to a settln1 wlth • lmmed. oceupancy. CaU erdofbc ema income maoaguble number ot Pnl S. K•tz, A•t we.,.10a bow.~ Al( flEE PRE LAW~udeot oeeda units. 2082 Micbel1on, 2U/4N-4531. fortatemew,-.sm. f!ta:'t.~ :ri~~1 I r v i n e · C • I I DELUXE S.yfront ofc .... SCHOOi. Call: DVM. P .. Box 3242. m4YJsi..Q234. s uite. s lip av•ll•ble. Uc'd for 44 cblldren. '4J.1671 N.B.a::aea. Gel ... Offlus m4) 873-l003 Piia niee J bednn home. ., ft!" Single story . prof . ll•'ni11R...._. 4450 Room for exp•nsion. l~~~~~~~~~J center. 2850 Mesa Verde ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8.'JSO. FOUND CLAIM OR B '1JE DrE,C.M.847..sM4. Farstore&otncespaceat PanPhlce,IJlclt).7~1 ADOPJ"Dop • c•w •t _,. Sq ft · .. _... re.soa.ablerates. .._ I -+ new Ne•port Be•cb ·-_., · · vrew, uuuer· 500to 2700 ~Ft. ••• CM Animal Shelter, N.B. ISC"" SllYICI ground prk1, elevator, O,p1 lultr 5015 liMtJor" "-'--lu--MS ._, QJillllt Hwy visibility. Air MESA VERDE R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .._. 125 ~ cond. L•auoa Beach. PLAZA Private inve1tor for llaaOr .. C.M.811·1030 Wl•lo'91 (714 )$49·1186; wlr: nds lSZ5 Mesa Verde E. C.M · rapidly P'Owtn& bic1cle SelhrWa EASE! • . .._...Hrs 499-M.2. IMM12l muufacturer. lotK, lt'uBJlEEZE '7~9'1~ 24HIS FOR LEASE-So. Laauna 2110lLllf.,etie. N.B. st.ore _675-41011________ a-;0ect~&a-S111 U02W17t¥',Sao.taAo• m~550aq ft. 495-<4481, or omce space; l2IOO Sq . .--------.._ _______ ...., ___ ....., __ _ 4ll8-33lS n. $1080 mo. DIL l·rm. Office adj . 8. Grund.1 RJ tr 875-flSl Airporter Hotel. No Nftpal't Near Poat Ofc. ._._ m.IZJJ, tto 12 Madera -aq fl ltore of ------:----.-I of~. 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" _................. · -'rt cqt D tlt.-.a!O,-....U Palot101. Re•/Comrot. wen-All tJ ... '#§!:• ltle1re•a b)' ~f~lnt•rool ~oar911tu.a... ....................... &trvt.&c.oa.&aleomm.I ~~!2 ! ._ ..... .._ 11..u.. ·--1 p ~ ~ ,, .... t. ·--'l"-ti P•lnllna. INT/EXT. yn . Rlibe1\ quality Ue'd OlllJ&ndor ••n• . .., •:."':!!":' .:•u• apa ,.-~ .""'U ..... ••• -. ._...,, reoova n1. ~ ...__ 12 .. 1 Li 'd ...... •-•••••• '-1 = ,_.,.......,,. -...,..""' ---·· lllril*lerl. new tawot. 6 ·--· reu.. wor~. anb . c: . •ttttU .... ~..._-..... -...a Illa' ....... ••r. aat "'leaB!fu . Dave. yn. np. Llc'd. Dave Dave.~ ---"'H -....... _. ...._ .... •"'•lr1 u.... Hou1ec leaftln.: ror .. -.. • ..., .. "" .... ...__ ·-~a wart el 8'1 kteda, .,_. ,_ _.. _._., ._ .. "" "' bl 11 bl .-.-•-• ._ •-1 _........,. Ir 6 Rtroof. All type1·1 bln•lt• · ~1aakes·compo·tat. rree eet. 541·5llO l'in. Avail. ft9 ,_ _. --'6ie.l.plu•=:J·c:~n Rca1ona •· rt a • -----------Pa.ldin1. Int/Ed. Qlty ...._ 'It ...... ,.,_ • 1$ ·-•-..... ,._ _.. .. c..._...iA .. call Mldoona P-1-''-· • Rettoratlon, mat., work, l'ftNt 6 kn· -----n ._.. •n1 ... , --... • ~........ .,.._ Ill and Land1c:apln1. ......... 1 T•rW.•-..L. .. ~ 111....,.----... u.. &. , ....... -· ·-!1 I I -.-.. ,. ... .,..\. l ... · .. Par Eac:el ance.". at. dult. Pteteat M&-1252 _.,_. -,,__ -n• • "' • w....-at/Eat, 1p .. nklen ID· b ---------•••-••-•••••••••••••• p •r••· U .SO /-r. ~C.. ·--·•••••••••••••••• .. ._.. t II d 6 e a · ed llctln11ref1. Ric erd ................ .-?&. -••••••••••••••••••• ICllB ~woad ten.C' -·-•••••••••••••••••• ~p':f'y ~a~; .. ~c:. ::01elon :o~t':ol: Sinor.1135-SMS QJSTOJI INTR. PACNT· • ' e•port Day Cu" U11..-.•fwerepa1r OCX!8bldent. I Toni.ruck .. bYdromWcb. brick. ce· ING " 0 R YW ALL . 1.111111.••S.•lea ,. __ ,_, "IH 1\0IHtp teMmoir.._ Trwb, tree lnm. Dan 511-t.105Sbaroo ___ --'wof't,yrdcln·u-6 waup.per banJUl&, fut Quality m9U. Uw dil· --n .,_ -"..,.,.. ..,. service, quality work. Le ferenc:e. 24 hr1. Rieb --·•••••••-••••••• P1••ned pros ram . .___._,..,._ -~ ae.uni apll. homes.of-pnuilna. 18 yra eap . ..._.ft &rr..I 8-nlt't m.el1 ,,,__, ·-Sid""'---d l k Ilea. bldp, complete Ue'd /Bonded. 9118-77Jl, f>aPer. 7W·Sll-23SO _.-_m_i _____ _ Wiil do IPOffrY ... -..... ••••••-•••••••••• -·· ump rue ' prcleeeiona1Jm-OLO$_. 6l&C11 1.U11.aa.a....--..... *7 dMMta. allop.-... Udmtted, a pro-CE RAM I C TI LI!:. ll'ldina.haul.treelayrd -------WAU.PAPIAIM& -~·-llilll .,eci.aty al.Ora, f_.... ...._ 6 rhUd Odien. bac.hl, eotry1 \nt,Cl\IK li:Jl 1251 DAteY DUSTBS European Landscaper. Quality work. Evet IW'1, lO)'nLquna. ,;t.i pic.k·_,. • de 11.itdq a1uey ta now Your t ile: ur mine:. tbullnf, ;t;;;;'up•. Prof. Ellp. English Top wort. Fair pnce. _&31_-~ __ ._____ Yl"eeEll.~. 1CV9r,-(ua1porUng 1ervln1 yuur •re11 _..,. driveway removals. miudl. wkly or bi·wk:ly Rer1.&tM87Jdy1/eves. Ex t 1 10 l p 111 n l " hl6ot dlillllr9. ~ you f75.IU> .. -=-LI t.rhnmlq 551-8271 serv Vacianls & real ...._ wallpa~r Qual work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-l. Ref avail Call a.ft - -• """" estate work welcome, -ury • c o d · · · CUJl ed• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,,,ba .. llAa, ..... tu •. up ••••••••••••••••••••••• reas re.e eat. Sleve us t om es11n woo S:•. laim..aGIM r-_..... "''" ....... ~ carpel cle11rung. .. ......... -1 .... llo COY""" ·-due'-~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owdeoii\1, c:lean-urw It Yd ,,_ .. •-· Ft f Brickwora. Small Jobs ... ,1<0 ..-~·.. • ..... c:., .... • .ar C:udlPI ee Res. Int. J<'ree est --- ----free q· .... -. S.S1·921l aft I ' R.G Com1tru. Co. .ieo l•ndscaping. G eoq,e -"'l4 ......,., ~u;;, 106 Newport, Cosla Mesa Ir -.......... ••••••••••••• bki1 conlractor. com lbulibl.~1072 """·" ,.._._, .ssz-4 __ --lrvine67S.311Sevea. ESSIAM 6pn CUSTOM INTERIOR m 'l/rett1d • 831 S3U. 0 d I t l Hawttd9 I ' Colleie aae. ~I.Jab~. re· Custom Pamtaal( CARPENTRY G\·11&5 ar en °•· r ee rim· ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer, own trans. exper ....... FreeEat.3yrguar By Jay M2-l809 -- -l'DUll. deatMQ>, Ir maunt Want a REALLY CLEAN 8'7·211B5orS41 ·!'>796 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,., 78 · Patio covers, carport s. aerv. Amle. 548"3414 -------Uwck DSUUl .,_, 14 Custom ma•onry, coo· cnte, pat.IO covers etc Reas. " reliable. Slh Gen. craftsman. Jusl FREE lnal leuon c:redmtialed, reading, matb 6 French. 673-4013 tt''wQe lg ••••••••••••••••••••••• .wdenu, wtndow wu · g. Ru 1d/stort!ll Xlnt work. 842·5449, ~7972 Peopte who need people .a.o.ud always check tbt'. Service Directory an the DAILY P ILOT Cua\om remodehn&, -.fl:adtdoms. ... lodow partitiom, rormica, au wort l\&ar. Free eat. Huatax.tr. 132.-3ST7 dedl, QuaJ fa rellabtllty HOUSE? Call G1011ham w.1penoul~led -fff'vtee-. AV\iea. Gard•ruog, 1'.-.e Giel. fl:ee ~~ Lied contractor. Bon lnm~ 6 removals. Robin's Housecleaning d/lnsrd. Tomm Gunn yard m1unts., apnnk:ler Srvc. for a thoroughly Rehable, own tram. 11ny uu. Ask for.{Jndu 1164-4826 LEY..EWJl 8L1N Di Get the beat for les1. Free est 840-6313 '""' Yos C••-1nt1 Ext. n-ee esl Lie .n&b.l JJlB.95_~ DPJUl ..,_ ______ ....., MS-0781 . • •• ---- 131·52.W system s , I a w n 11 • clean howle. 54().-0857 ----cleanups,646-8474 Hawn1""'9 .... 0301111 Guar Refs Ted 871-9047 or 631 1088 r..oeop., ••••••••••••••••••••••• To Place your "fasl Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now Remldel, repair. H yrs In C ... , - - area, Uc'd. Mr. Palombo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree tri mm1na & r e 9llZ-IS14 S..inessConsuJtanl moval, clean-ups, haul backedby40yrs vaned 11w11y, landscape Dave WalllAd Results ~S678 exper. 213-424·1061 S36-«n6 ------Cal.I Snow-llOUJ1eclearung For a home that sparkles Uke snow 979-0076 -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlgineer. 58, reh11blc. Mo v i n g by T H E no n ·drnkr/1.moker STARVING COLLt;Gt; Local refs Bondable. STUDENTS Exp, lrl( Want Ad Help, &t2-567H 642-7204 trurk: 641-M2'7 Give New Ltfe to Vour lloose! Int/Ext by L1c ·d insured contractor Pree tbt New Life Pamtan1< 561·5071 IMAGES BY IKt; WE.RE SPECIALISTS CALL 642·0244 642-5671 .... JZ1 ,_ gfJ SlSO H11p WCllllhcl 7100 Mllp W..e.d 7100 Hlfp W.e.d 7100 Help W.hd '1I00 Hllp W.e.d 7100 Help W.tecf 7100 Hltp W...ted 71 00 Help W...... 71 00 ............................................................................................ ······················-........................................................................................... . MASSAGE Acco utlAcj Clerk ne.-__ ..e u~s ACd.8 payable clerk. ex-~ ttn.AI'... perienced in processing ESCOWTS vendor·s invoices. DP in- put & coding. Mui;l be OUTCAU. OML Y williog to work nex1ble Accounting Clllrk. full time, hours S.S. w /some overtJme. Will tram, but must be abJe to operate 11}.key adder. Call for appl. Uto l em . 11uc.n02. D11p. r¥H. hr hrs. Excellent lringe 431-2140 beoeflU.. Corporate or---------GC>LDIH (illL fice in Anaheim Stadium ---------• area. Call for appl. 9-l2 Lonely? Need to talk? only. 71'1931-5020. Betty. P~A·FTiend Club now ..,.,.C~...,..~c•-., forming. ~:zMl for ID--.._.,....I I~ ~ft ro. Male It FEMALE. Process invoi~. han~le ---------1 mail, light typ&ng , assist •FOXY LADY• O~ALLONLY •972-1 ,, •• w taccouliog duties. 540·1639. A Kendav1s Lnd. .. E.O.E. ACCOUNTING/ CUSTOMER School for Parenl.6. Learn SfJIYIC( . "'How To Live With Your Do you like problem sotv- Teen·ager''. ~ ma, detail work in a busy -----------1 dai&a·proceuing environ· WANTED: 2 attrect1ve meat. We need someone °""' femalell for soclaliz-to b a I a o c e & e d 1 l t.nc. 1,_. 3'·» • l I 30·31 euatomer Input & com· fer 2 proof, w/mal•. Call puter reports for th111 ev•49t-211n junior position. M usl TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 64.2-1571 have data processing background. some book keeping/account•nR ex penence & be able to use JO key addjng rnachml' Some cus\.omer contal't by pllOl'M! Tuel. lhru Sal Call penonnel for 111 terv1ew appt. ACCOUM'YS PAY AIU CLRK The Jolly Roger. Inc., is a profitable growing medium size company with excellent benefita Ir working conditions. We currenUy have an open· 1ng for a Accou.nta Paya- ble Clerk Salary is com- mena u rate wilb ex· perlence. Send resume or a~y Jn penon. ~~=:i:~': lnlM.eamu Unique retail nursery needs a s harp , ex perlenced per son for varied bookkee p ing dutJee. Tlus JS 8 good Op- portunity to expand your acoounllng skills Pleai.e apply In person. Mon lhru Fri, 8am ~pm .ACCOUMTIMG C&.HIC •Advertising* START MAKING SSS TODAY!!! Appbance lnstaJler. m u'l have own transp0rt:il1on, J(OOd paying JO~. Wl' Wiii Lrs.Un Call 71Hl26·\M20 The Daily Pilot net'di. a APROPOS penion for our Cla1.s1fll'd Advert11.ing Depa rt Fashion Island menl. The pe rson w1• SlaA- seek shou Id en JOY ·~ telephone sale8, be able A F 1 n c Eu r op cu n t.o type 45 WPM <etcc Dei.1gner Boutique 1:. tnc>. have a pleasant seeking ass111t.lnl personality & enjoy manager & 11dd1t1onal working with a ~real sUlff.SaJaryopen &J'oup o{ people I Cal~ 644•2652 We otrer excellent com 1-~~~~~~-­pany benefits including I medical, dental, Ufe in· 1urance, etc Salary PLUS commbWon! Ex· peri=J:;eferred, but oat al. PleMe ca.JJ for interview ~ll>ept. 642-5671l. Ext. 277 OUMCHCOAST DAILY PILOT 330W. Bay St Costa Mesa f:quaJ Opportunity Employer ADVERTISING SALES Tiie Daily Pilot ha' :in 11nmed1ate opening for ,1 t.a le s person with newspaper d1 spl.i)' .HI verl1s1ng ex peri t·11 l't• <..ood s alary . 1·11m nussmn.s. and ext·1·ll1•11l fringe bcnl'f1ls "·" cellent growth •iri portwut1ei; for a ix·n.on wilh career amb1t1011'> Call for appointment Orclnge Cocnt DattyPllot 714-642-4321 ht277 ~ual_Oppty E~l~r APT MANAGER For M units in Costa Mesa. Exper'd couple Wife bkkpg exp . Husband maint. exp. Call M2·'5073 or <2131 8615-3851 ----ARCH. DRAFTSMAN· nun 5 yra exper /comm & lndust. nu > 972-41824 A/R $140 Fee paid Irv 1ne Co need1o your A R bk~d NOW Xlnt benefits Abo fee )Obs Yvclle 770·2732 C.0.1t1,..a PenoMel ASSEMILERS l..t!ading 0 C 1·lec1ronll"• mnfg l'O hai. the follov. 1~ n'l.1UJremcnL'> ASSEMBLERS Ln<"<il M1sswn Viejo company in life ::.upporl OH:d1n.d 1·lec-tron1e·'i nt•ed' Assemblers R<'<1u1n·., J;.!Oo<I m<inual dextC'rity . good \•yt·s 1~hl nea t ~1ppearan('e. & dt•pt•ndab1hty W1lhng lo tram AUTOMOllU SAUSn<>PLE ltequ1 r ed for we 11 t-slabh!thed dealt>r-.h1p Straight sell an J blnull(hl ... wre Expenenn·<l pre ferred Apply m pt:r'>•JO SAIL CHEVaOUT So Cst Hwy. Laguna Meach 494 113 I fhbys1tler wlfnle<J ~in Manner. Sehl are... to superv1st-2 gd IA*IHG LOAtil PIOCESSIHG Newport Heach W1lhni.: l <> t r a 1 n C ti r L o a 11 Proct:ssinl( Cl1.>rk w11 h backgroond in b:ink m i.: CJ< Savmg.s & Loan 'I y1x· ~ wpm 10 kl'y C:ill NORMA Kt:YS675 !1!17U IMPHIALS•L F,qual Opportunity Employer M F Ill Good benefits Onl> responsible pe r so n s seek in g permanent employm ent need apply Day shifts Ca ll Sheryl 1Jrls agh 1 & 11 aft l•-------- (714) 511-3130 M.-hooi May enuul :;i few days a yr 1f lht-y re una ble \0 go to schl due lO Kabcbys or sllghl 11l~n eoabl1n& mother t.o work WW pay 5'0 pt-.r mu AR tpm.Gt-396. *rr 'lrrT,..._ AL&o~wanted.wiU lmmed. openln1t. will \niA, mwl bave dnvera 81,..um& • lJ~ bouM train. Newport Bc h Uc -..st. d Ill· Grandma•\)lpfl ~u -&or trr okS P rr .,..... ASSEMBLERS .,.., .... s Al.JTOMO'TI VF, SlaYICE WllTH Ex.penenced preferred Good medJu.I uuura.nce plan, profit shanng • pwd vacauoos Apply 1n penoo to Ken Campbell .... ~-"Y ...... ~Harbor Hlvtl C.:Obl A M ~<;,\ Aut.omoll \ e Parts runner w It bkkpg R.deren~ req &ibys1tur wanted. our home. prefer muture penon Must have r~fi. f'tl $36.SIJllO wk.ndA & a fl fl ~wkdys S.bys11ter. relJ4ble for I~ mo old. 2 dr.> wk. 1$/\M SPY. Npt Hi.:ti. or In area Refs &4~ 9621.1 BABYSITTt:H w..intt·tl t'Vt'~ C M are.i M) hocJ>p 631 5048 OPlll*CB> Beal the Trame & lnflu lion . work our second third shtfl for h1((hcr wag~ while ehmmatmM ~ lraJC1r has1.les We of fer excellent !ot 11 rt ini: wal(e with 3 :,alary in er~ dunni;c your !JO day training ·period . followed by wa~e rt• \1ew-. every 120 day~ In add1lwo. we offer •Com P311Y paid life 1n11urunr 1· -ti paid holiday.... •Swk ll'avt· •I wet'k 'a1·.at10n E.xper. gc)l)d dnv1n~ rp •---------mrd Steudy JOb. oppor ror adv11nl'em1·n1 Apply 1n persoo 1411'. 17th ~t. c M uJl<'r 6 month.,. •Crt'd1l Al rl'OMOTIVE ~on1~r;,,~chp';1;~~~·. thl· IODY SHO, s.irnc QJ>portunit11•., <m· M.A ... AGER youn\ on th\' l~t ..,h•fl Expenl'nCe<l only li111wf 1,earn photorna:.k pro medlt•al lllbUranc·(· plun, ct.-.. ... wah•r & mu'lk in profit '!haring ~ 1.1:.111 !> µ e <' l 1 on w 1 l h vat'at1on1. Tall N1t•k rrucrObC<>Pt' & a1.M·mhly \ ar.<&k di slull\ as well II!> ll''>l pro .Affcn cedurcs in oor "iem1l'on ~,_.,.._ ductor c:omp11ny for " 2929 Harbor lih n weal career opportuni C.:OSTA M ESA BACK STREET needs Pan Ti mt• CASHIO Xlnl IJl.lpotiUOll) for J.: ltr'tMI ve pe"'-'>n Apply at 245 !o';,~h1un lsland. Newport fk.Hh Banlunl( C....rciol T ~ Expenenced Banking s.c.tty Podfk M• ................ ..•.... ., ....•. ....,......._. Or••t• c.-ty~ MOTIDWT TB.LBS 0. 1"" .. nperie..c• ... ~-....... ..ta.-,..f~r-4. .,JkthMRt plHMcal C714155S.2136 e &~9 SECURITY PIACIFtC BANK An Aff1rmat1vt• AC't•on Empk>yer M t-' 11 /V BANKJNG BRASS KEY ' CATERING TO YOUR SOCIAL AFFAIRS Rapidly growing anlema tJooal company seeks en thus1asl1c, sell·slartlng individuaJ for position in Accounting Department 1n .corporate head quaJ1ers fn Irvine. Good typi n g & 10 key capab1J1ties requ1 red Excellent opportunity for advancement. out- standlng compensation & benehls an a plenant working environment. Contact P e r sonn el S57-9061. E.0 ,E . ~THATIOHS Expenenced alteration filtera and table workers for new John Hogan High Fash.ion store in Jo'ui;hion Lslaml Cent.er in Newport Beach. Ca ll 644 11uo IOam to_~pm weekday~ Pr~d~i°" Anembler Will alil>emble P t · B d ., from ahs 'y OWG ~ ur '>Chemalll~ Must kn<1w resist.or color c:od•·s M II (1\COdmg or l 0apat·1tors. wire routine & t·able a., .. embly Asst•mhly 11f M nnector<; & en mping c-onncc•lor pin ., Knov. lerlge of NASA Soldenni.: Ab1llLy to learn wave 110Jdcnni;c M1n1mum 5 yrs l.'K- pencncc AsSM!bltr/SokNrer Must have a minimum nr I yrs soldc·rin g ex penence Wall be rt• qwred t.o wire. 1.11lder, assemble & touc·h uµ PCB's Some tratnin~ po1utaons avail alSt> Ap ply at ty' Apply lo Pcrsc>nni·I 54._ 19 34 W"twnt Dicptol 31211~=-c·M AL!TOMOTIV t: •OULHSHtr SHVICE DErT.! C.....ca..ck~ ExpeneoCt' helpful 0111 not mandatory Ltlt· I> p ma IB req w rl:'d Secwlty Pocific Mo- HOMI lo•k ho1 i11t· ...... opetMIHJI iR HM ... ewport hoch creofor: EXQUlSITE ESCORTS • '61-2111 * NOW HIRING SocWCW. 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DinlnC at Eight Gourmet Accounting ACCOUMTIHG TIMPORARY ASSIGHMINTS # Oub IOI' Sin&Jea For Info Ora" CJ• C o•"ty Is caJJ548-1890 h1 I; AIMf so ere 5450 we4 T ....... w.·,.. ....................... 2 Ullb.ld + 1 American "'-ROBERT MRLP'S ~O\lpollll, $50 ea. accounlet1'5 Accowltiog LI.AD ACCOUMTS UCllVAl&.I C&.IU Anlbtt1ous' Be your own boss. Work your own hrs. Ottaill caU ~5122 AMllTIOUS? 11 you 're young, <·onfl dent•have the abthty lo think quickly and are 1ooldn& for a generous 1n come. Call now 540-4023 ~wnMtt. Mr.Stone Malter S,.CWtlff 1640 Monruv I& Costa Mesa. 92621 ~ 714/642·242? <ror Red Hill & Bak1•r 1 C714t 557.3550 OnnRe County l(ruwth Oermcrung Tf'chnoloa,iy r l. q u 1 re!> Ii o W !\ n I l ... ,~The f'ulurt' E 0 t.: Chevrolet cllpanswn' ASSEMIURS I lleavy duty hnr wrhn1 Cl.llM' Cfrlilll> work not reQUlred I We will train Apply 1am . M acGregor Yachu 1631 Placentia. -------•I CM. Assembly ----- 2 New c11r l(l't·r .. udy tecbnic1 am• TRAINEES G M exp preferred Pieaaant worlung <'Ond1· LIOni. near John Wayne Airport. Ewe. pay . bmefit.a. Opp for advan cement. See Service UMfTIO CALIF ..... 222 Ot-ean /\Vt' l.agwia Bt•:it·h 494~ EOE Rilnlonll TB.LB HIW ACCOUHTS Part l11:ne permanent. typing required Will <Xll9idertr~ Cull ror app't. Joan Marscllc, --J Mutual S.vinltS & Loan S'10Caminode Eslrella Sao Clemente Equl()ppor Emplyr TBLEIS ' Months ......... ~ f"'•ferr•d, ho••••r -. wll tram o iMrp ....., ..... For 1'F GIMt ... nt coll C7141551·2136 • -& There are many new firma movin1 lnto the Oranae County area brilltinl about an In · CftMinl demand for ex· perienced Accounlin& and Data Processing Orange C.Ounty 's leading community bWlder bas an opening for a detailed minded individual seek· mg a cereer in Accounta Receivable. Po.ition re· q\Area ~enc:e .I.ft Ac· count• llecelvable It ceneral accountin1 lune· Oona. CoUqe accounting course work fr exposure to computer 1y1tem11 would be helpful. 10.key by to.a cb .ti llaht 1iatlltical typlna are ANALYST·AUDJTOR Sharp fiaure oriented penon to review • pro· Cell h11uranc:e benefit repona. Wlde variety of 1.atereiJtinC duties. Some ~ or booldreep· btC ence helpful. Typlna not required. Great employer paid benefit package & ~IUlaol woridfta Condi'· tkm. For lntervfew Call D. HMnmcw, UU114. IOaDP .... CIDJ U you are new w Costa Mesa. t.emporarily d111 C"Olltinuing your educ a lien. recenUy dischar"ed from I.he service. or for 11\Y ruaon aeett.1111 lem· porwy or career work. COMidel' t.h1s unique op- M.,-,_. .......... _ .. SECURfTY PACIRC BANK I 1eee1ee••••••••••••e N•ed part t ime ........uJ wort eve• • •lr•d•. Work out of --.. Equipped with 1811 typ•wri Ur • Har*-did..., eqllip- ... t. C.ttll7 8U·118S ......... Fri. •:•to 5. ........,. ..,,,_ Tn*t Dtedl lull tJme nftJbla In. Your ole, ..ub co. Newport/lrvlne , ..... .... wteodl. penoontJ. QA"S Dllded. We prefer a nu . • oll•• Ible. communlcatlon• orien&ad penoQ to one T•Al112 , .. , wb.b yeara elll*ience. •-"95-Ylce CeltMI ,..., AwuPCllylnpenonor PBX operators ror a MICRO RECTRONICS We a r e 1eekin1 In · dMduall f« our Produc tion Depertment. We wlll t.raln the rlabt In· dl~ ID UM micro-~ lbdUIU)'. ~- Y•c4ii ... $216hrWk tr.Act a :•1 ..S,........to lelepbone an1wertn1 Compreben1lve com- •...... THl•YMCO Mn'lce experienced or pea,y beoentl lncludlnf. 'lbl women and fDftl we ...cc r'•M •Newport.c.naet0r .w train. 11\111 ume cw mlJor' medJca• and den· ere looldna for may be I NewportBeacb,"4-W l*t ume shll'la avail•· ut. For lmmediaw oon• Urtd ol t.ypiac, fokUn1 .,...,, _.Oppar Employer ble. Daya, afternoon· licleratioa call Of' apply pepan, w....a.ou.. jobl •JP Opnbu co • or-., • .,. yard. et· _. wcn1QI for aJimh.ed .._ be able to work lacome. Work wlth """ .... not .. .,..~ Act.JD/Prof. Adlte ............ 'l'YPUlt '7t4•J•60IO ,..... ....... a.D6d •d· tbt ...,.,.._ el WOftdai ....,_ lllt. inc: Pit. f/t. •wpm. requlHd. Mani • ..~ poea!\Mt. If ~ -f\v. •• a 0 w • b u • • M Ir \ • co. beaefllt avaJlabl1. 10'I an U or over and HOWAUClae~ Dove 6 Quall Sta. NEWPORT BEACH .Uorvllll•etow .... 1111/ ....... l 'ntl/loeal ....... ullll.a·l'fl. ...... be aH1labl• to laud•. W•""1•• tilt t91uad. lovHt. ....,..lalmd.,.. § .wtwwtr lmmedla~l)'. AUl'OllOl'IVI: "''°._.It_..,_, .. •________ Ooltalhu.,.. eall ..... ll&wnt:•I:•. SHUn'LllUS W. .. loc*dlDUM: W1111891Uakwd&fuU == '4Wll4 ••• m.DWl'..LLBANKU =·:.rr.::wr~ M/P &.O.E. 8'e1Tedn/h..,,.. ............. c111-. BUILDING ......_ LW'S 6 LPr't .....__.---_ .. -..---i.......--.... --1•~~~~~~~1 NCGnt • veUcl Calif. .._... tllll• -. ---"-.ioa.,.Drlwt •· *i""'•liwaM.a..Ktn 2mNo.BroMwa7 • -MaMI S:*-' f« Hrtoa NwportBllCb,CA ~.....-•--..... Clllrlt aN: If,.. uu • Jqb ~y· ~-'U .. ~· ... -suu,,,_ P11 ....... ,..._. • •• ,,.. _, ,_ iaf _ a.ct - CJl411JMIOJ RN aia-t1. APllJ la~ a• ~1 l'.4'f8lo,po.tllnlltt 2",a1e la C~l ... lll__. 1 Cln~~!~Yd•. fn.Partios CIJ'Jl-:.~· .. IMM Aar..c-,~~!!!!!r..-.,~!!!!!·~·~/f~/b~~ •llll" .., I ---I.ire.. 1~ !!!r7da1· CXJSl'AM&IA An Affirmauve Action Employer M/F /HIV All exceUent career OP· 8uiler' SlYtiet to muaae portwiity la cw-rently l*t-dme. Al·t517. Tues· avaU1ble for an ta-PW. N, Sal.I f.$. evet. clividual wt.o•l.ra part ...... Ume 9lllPl01meat 3 da71 --.R------0-n ,.r week. Tuesday, .BA 11 A J D "' • Tburaday, Saturda7. BAJlTt:NDER Bl· 1b6I la a new po.ilioa in ~· Apply In l*'IOn CU' new brwb loc:•c.d 81 • ••· MlW. lJt.b la CGrou Dd Mac'. If you Cll'aft. lPJI. .,. loc*illl for a .,,.. • ..., Cu. run Ume. App·, ~ ...w. ... ... .,_ ... ..,.. to.: 2tt2.l wod!a1 will• lite ci..t.Dr, JCIToro. .,....eallllr. . llJftlft at ('fU) ...., •1111. Aulata.nl ....... h•ll ... U...slal~pn. ............... faaloHble. JUtlaard O..ll•U• Saloo, uo .,. 0....Dr,NB . ' ... -~ ........... -.... .-, .... ·~ • MUIC I IT I DlllW"-..... .....,Ofet ... llalct1rl•t ,., ••• , ......... ~ .... fr" at'a . ......,.., .............. "--·~ ........ ..,. ...... aae~ard fs ~ u .. Ma.iltlaat 0.lleU a atH, tot 'F••M.•llN. .!~!!!!O!!!J l!!l!_!-~M!!_!a~1111Ml Ne -I r1 • N ... -· · w.u-.8t*l\a11-. .. --pihlT ....... ,.,.. __ _ 'hctltla CPA ftra. 0-S. ~ ,_. ~ .. -. .. ,,.,.--...... ............ - 1 .:.. ... UHM ,.u ... ,_.._lf .... ftid. hr PACI RC fllTUAl --... ...._u.. lh• ~.---•ul.I ll'•MIWD• ........ 71•11174MI. trill la ~C'e ....... taUvt1 ,. ................................. ,. .. ,. ~ ~ le"il•tlll•el . h tl =IT I ' ~-..... ' " 4 ,... IES• ... !Nl' aom.al< .. 'lenral t._ wl••t!•Hl•el1~~~~~~~~~l •Computer Terminal e · -et 'f'l>. I~ Openlon fll t S I a.U Ct.I •9alllMllkal/lhUIC1er t El c • ..._.. I _. wj9a IJ ·~•ftCC&eA ••I e •a l • t t Io• Career ••P•rto•hY qµt 'tt._ W c.o .~ '° tr'll'ted lll· W• ho •mmedlat" ............. ....-cl~ wtla ftiOl CCWl °'*"'•·If you qwalrfy ~-•J...-.6 \ral ...... ...,,.batk •olfsa lllUQIM w11rk ....... _ ... ~ t'O. '--......... Ailf',) ._ penon 1111•~'· '"add! <lllla.d Oftlee •-•. o.tU. r•••• A work uon to uc-ellent com TaMU• Corp. 0 .0 _......'°Mr. ~ PM)'beftetlta PlHHap 1'M49-119. at RoDart Blta, WUU.m pt)'blpenonto ~ -Part tune Frolt 6 ~ t40l Quall Ulli•e:r; eomauwty Sl, Newpcw't Beac_b _ ~• Department Maod•ke Good )oca. a... Room Aidell oeeded 100 Newport Ctlnh!r Or um. &GOO to aaai.t t.adMn lA elan Newpolt Beach. c~ 92660 _ ,.., n--.. .. b~ room, 2 '° 3 hra. per day. ... 4 · __.. • M . ., per hr. Apply in F.q1W Opport.un1ty •,..._.,_.have aome F ·-•-Vall ... f _.,.,,_ -.1or ea-. An. penon: owiwuu ey Empk>yer •/ ..... -~-r School Dist. Comel' of ----------U bn wit. in local T lb rt •-N 1 d r.;t;rio,. de9il1r •tud10. • e • ew an".&:'-f,----~-----QUIO.cMG ~.tM.y .. .,£.(>. . .. Clerical Aoddl:...-. full charge. Tennis Club requires Elll*i.ate tn restaurant 1JMt time clerk with lite TRAINEE acct'&, daily report~. all:W.t. 1bun thnl Sat I& Md's receivable, acct 11 s.m La dea1red. ~~ Call Aaartlun•ar payab le. m • nu al far aRJt.. 846-1351 Seeldq lndf ridual wlth pQl'Oll. PoUtbl open I.JI --=-'-------• clerical eqperieoce and Dua Pt. For Job In· C&.alCAL some keypunch. Hl&b ~ C9ll 21.Jtm«lll. Typia a. te lepbone • •ebool paduate wllb Allrb'Nol'ID8D. mlec. Acalrate lypioC Ir IDlll.b backp'ound. Ell· --IO---a-.-,--.--..., dspendabWty •must. ceUeatOIJPOrtunlly. P/C for TutJn C PA f\na. M••t lla•e ex· ....... tlro ftnudal at , '•, s..111 neasne wt~ Hlary recaalre • maeta to P .O. 8n 109$, ,......_ a.teal.~ time, 2 days IOCl«' a pa-...._ Must be able to <XllCl9-' JS Mir. ~ eo wpm. Pl.euant Tiara t rial bala a ce, oftlce ar wortdna coocb. ~. compute $t. hour. Call Dianne ....-. QB.IUZ), aolid re· m.3376. I~. Compensation ---------~ble. Location Jrv. Oerical Ind~. Co~plex. Ca I I LrcJ tM Co .._ i-cl R.J . Ko111 for a ppl ape•* 91 for: ~5700__ Dkt .... O,.r Compreb•n•ive com· pany bedetlta includine ~ medical ud den· tal. For immedJat. con· llidentJao, call or apply at: Sierracin/ Transmask • CLERICAL STllf r.w nm mu amJIAS lllY •• PWS I D 9-AfterW ........ .._.. w oner: ,.,.., $ ••• w .... ..... LILlt ,_ •••• t ~ . -s.cs ...... Act" CllftlI leco,eh I 1h • llOflse T I ,. , s.w '"*' 4!)81 Bus1Dess Center Drive Irvine 711~ LO.I. alllCAL ClfAICAL Securttiea proceulng PArr-TI,.. deR far F8'hion laland lnve1tmen' F irm T'IAlt8S Procea1n oew 1nveat· 4-6 bn daily, Mon·f'ri. rnemta mvolvma bank de-Oo. will train at~rt. de posit.a • d tailed follow 1 pendable individuals t.o up lnvest.meol or bank· o perate 1oler esttn g In& experieace helpful. service record keeping MM>lZl. systeoi'for a new car de aler's sertvce dept. F1l- Oenca1 ini aper, lites detaJI. GREETER PoaWons located ln Jrv. • Buena Park. Good PAIT·TIMI. U1ll'1 lltiiiie. Apply 7:l0AM-10:30AM Mon·Wed·Tburs from Co. will tnlD alert. de· 8A.M to 2PM. Nu Orm peoda.ai.e, atUTadJve in· Plana 31H·C Airport divldua l to 1r•et LoopDr.CM. ~ rar a new car dealer'• aerhe dept. Some nuna • t.e1ep1iaooe work. Good salary • blne. Apply Moa.·Wed.· 11wl. from IA.I( Lo 2PM at Nu OnD Plana stM..C AlJ1IC)l't Leop Dr. CM. a.ERICAL ,., .. nA.ltB O>lambla Savbt&a and --------• 1AM bu an immediate ~Clerical IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ifHSfS a..s SICtllTAlllS Call Today! 4 ! Work Tomorrow ••• ope11lna for a Teller TralDee l.n ila MW Lake Forest o fflee. just m-. from Sant.a Ana. 'Iblia poGUell olf en an esceHem C>Pl'Ol1W1lty Lo develop technical and comrmJDicatiOn skills 10 a f'lllJidly gnnrtng finan· cial organ.iJ:aUOn. T y pang ol 3S wpm IS reqwred. ....... ~ lM> Mowovia CM M2-M27 E.O.E. •COOK• E:Jperleoced OYSTalA& Penoaael ~ immecUatel)' w .-.Calaciting NEW SAtWIH IBTAUUMI' On Newport Bay Eacelle a t company ....... • woridD& COft· We~-aeeUmt eota· ~::'~ bmdlb. lDcladm. DUW.C...tMwy madkal ....... ..a .... .___ tn1uranee for ... ..,..... __ employ .. ud ...... ~~~~~~~ dal&a IDd eompelitive. pro1reuive salary ~-=-'=: ';:: 1evela. l'OI' eo-aldera· Npt.. llh'd. CM Ulln. W Y ill penoo . WISBlll 1'IAMSPOln' DYNAMICS 3131 WestSec~rstrom Santa A.oa. CA E.O.E. M/F /H CotMn1C SALIS S ' ff FD Deeded for ti611 .. aod cosmdk W.. at MW John HopCl women '1 store •n FlllllMGD lal.aDcl Ce ot.ef'. Ne"l>Or1 Beach Call &M-1100. lOam t.o 4pm ~~~~~~~~COU NTER LA DY · dryd ea ners . 3 day11 COtLW1MOaS week. Localed 1n EOE --------DATA EN T RY or&Al'Olt mM 3741 exper des1ra· ti'e, will train to become backup computer operator Xlnt fringe bmefita ar working COO· di. Call J dl 833..alM oaNERY •SJUPPUIG a.UK. Cltrll oeeded fcw0u.,.9tet'oeen. Irv. area. J\a1Mlmt. Mu.at Mve lblt drtvtna record. 1$1-1712 Dr.LIVERY • For CGcta M•• Pbarmacy, part UIDll, U :IO-tpm, Moo, P'rt. cau &0-010&. DELIVERY • Early All auto route Wall St'*l Journal.$ day week. Siu. car reqd. Npt. Bch. area. ---DEUVERY·TOP PAV NO SELUNG. Mu.at be 18 ar over, own tram., 4.30-tpm . Mon·Fr 1. Sfl-0811 Delivery n.c l °" ... ,... •• neds ebvery driven. 549-9233 3186E Airway Ave, CM DBJVEAY f\ill·llme for local de· hvenes. XJnt. driving te· cord reqd. For appt. $57·9212 ask for M.r Weal. Newport Sta· tianel"s (RC". • DELIVERY · Route driver L.A. Times AM So. H.B. area. GQod aal+comm . 6 dys *.a71.846-3504 DBJVERY We are looting for ao oi•#linc penon with a --1 drivinl record t.o mall;e deli veriea las com. paay vebic&e, f uU \u•• pmilian evailllble. M ·fi', 1-S. Pleaae apply 111 ......, Moll \bna f"ri a.s. Eledromecharuc:al Newport .Bcacb Call 1.._ _______ _ u~mblen 646-7621 1• Dr:I Meo over 18 for L.A. 1'mes to homes in N R C M Penn pit S400 4;i5 rno M6-06:r1 or 646·~4 Growing 50leno1d com ----DIMOHSTRA TORS Bookkeeper full charge Type ~ wpm, :.ome for s mall mfg co. thru d1ctapbonc exp. good trial baJ w /knJdg of ac· spelling apt. varied lYP· c r uals , A /R , A /P, Ing. 3952Campus Onve He wport leoc.h. CA f1 14' 540.6080 Eq\Jal Opporturuly Employer m If th N B one _________ , i-:oi-: :)56.fl!))lfl KJ.5 Zi\22 M I-' Columbia o ff e r ~ beautilul work environ rnent, excellent starting salary and great benef1tll includinR dental r ov wage and a fully paid career apparrl Pl"Q1tram For an 1olerv 1ew a p pomlment. plea"e <:all Judy Lowery at (714 > pany has 1mmed f1llmt: COUPLE WANTEO lt• openings for traineci. help manage sm b u.'1 &/C>f' exprd ~rllOaoel neu part-tJme. Mu1>t !).- Work w1tb small pre wtlllJ1& to learn 642 2247 c11ioo paru · cood CUSTODIAN lnlld;& manual dexterity a out. Pri•. ~b. c.M must. Gd co. beDdrta " ~ dac It yrd t'are. DATAEHTRY OPBATOR .~lJOr life 1n!>ur;i nt 1• l'OmJ.llln) t O ... t' .... J>Or l 8ellCh b sttklnf( U" la EnU'Y Opernou. f;ll eel.lent oPPQr"lllldty for 1ndt•ldaa ta wllb keypunch or k e)'d 11>r \ra1n1n1 Teshntt on UNIVAC Code 1100 ~. Swu11 ahd\ and day lbdla av &ilia ble Ft1 Sal IUam to 1,p1n Work near yoor h•1m•· 0 JUPO(I.'>, rO()l1S & '11).tlf .tpphance-. 714 1761$ :,:.1.1 or 213 240 1000 peyroll, ;ob costing. F Rah Codw lmmed opeding, lob Math apt. xlnt phone va riety, eaper nee. manaer, well organized. Vallee Corp, eee 0205. for WW tram in raUng It cod· wmn.. =: . .....-.i 11w iDa f DW aSJIM .. aa•Cllrtl W,..fMll&laet.,_ gs. WID tnm ewe._.._. Cllllllt ,...._a.. .,.. illdlY. f'lbl. Mmdlrre· "', ... _ , .... ~ ledler It laJteS -c I _, _. helpful J Rita Good figure aptitude. eo.'.taJ Personnel Some lmowledge ol book· Agency k.eeptng. Pleasant phone Z790 Harbor CM rmrmer. Type 30 wpm ~· Poley Typist Never A Fee 50 wpm copy t yping. Some figures 1J1cl. Several openings rang· 1ng f r om ba s ic ~tofull charge ~ea for advan· <.~ Xlnl wortmg conditions & beoef1u. Apply lo penoo. 1~2. Moo thru ~i.E.O.E. SAFICO IM ceCH••f 17510 Brookbunt TOLL FREE ! Fountain Valley m• > m-17112 ! a.ERICAL PcliJli&lm9 available ln aJ .... a1 OU... Couaty. \ STArr IAllMIM'1. ...... , ...... I CHllSTMAS ,. 0 •I• , MDttEY MOW!!! a:i--:r1 ens r.,.-·a ....,. . rWJ ~owa~.~ allle.175-3175 CAFE'l'EBlA WOR.KE i.n .U dept.a, casbiera, ulMI mallen, cook 'a belpera, line servers, 6Alll·2:30PM Mon·Fri. Nwpl Bcb area n Faahion hie. (7\4 z .5140 for interview. Cafeteria Employees, daya, ••l ad exper. helpful. Good benefita. can ror appt. 731.s100, ext ... •SICllllTdJIS With 6 Witbout SB •nPISIS *'9XOflmATOlt •4CCTca.aKS •IOC'«IU 85 .aYfJUMCH OPSl •a.BIS ALSO •G8WALLAIOa 5Tm41.USIB ••as •r•acas Laic "lbort term, boli· day fl vacation pay. HoepilalizaUon availa· ll'e. VOLT '\ f •H 11 ~\•hi I• t fl " I S4M741 319campus Ori ve <AcnJMfrom Jotm WQDe Airport> F.qual pPpor-Employer a..ERlCAL a.JSTMAS MOltlY JIUe Clerb, l to z month aaatgnmenta ln lrvlne. Openblp now. Top boQr· ly pay + weekly .tiances on a trJp lo f'ue ru Val..Larta for two. CALI.HOW! 557-0045 C/\-Llf'\: llwoiwrt ptll5()HNtl SUMClS '¥'/2J llrdtS...... .............. PENSION CASE PROCESSORS Pension Department needs individuals for man)' -~ ol Pensaon Administration. Basic mah abilities required Good opporlun1ty to work 1n area of ex pamaon and growth. We offer outstanding wortdDI condtLIOM and a liberal benefits package II you qualify, please ap ply in penon to : PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, Ca 92680 Equal Opportunity Employer MI F CAIRl&R for 41uallt _ ......... uu.. Election apr'4 .,..,. eau llr. 11,.n lor .. &en le•. =~--c ......... will Ual•. l :Ma• = ........... ... lo.I ........ __ ,.. tight Worhers ..., ..... 12,. .... n,.,....,. c .. itt, ~ ......... f ...... ,... ........ . .... ~, ... ..... ••• , ... •ltllt. ......... • ..., ...... 111.rll. ........ ..., ~ e ................ ........... ., ......... . . , ... ,.. .•. , ...... . AIPt.YAT: ............ , .... , •.. ,,.., ..... -(C ... f( G,...., .,..._,. OCTOttfl 1, 11, 1l, ti I ti ........ :., ... ~91>86. -. - Clsical wor1o.n& cond1. Salary OK. ~t 1 ~ Apply In penoo or DENTAL ASSU>'T l'rt·i; -cbalnlde deata.I S! ......... _..tllart. ll'mlS CIUIE CIGlllad ~at CUSTOOlAM S.IL DIODIEDJ)K) . Piii'\ u... ror 8aJ'Mr for~ i9 and Jan ·so can )ICU help'! ~-!'161n IN PradllcUou Pt, NB -~ ~ aft.er. '4WU4 naan • .... Call Fred. Dmtal omce needs pa rt. Due to our unpr«ede'lll· ed growth, Hamilton Electro Sales. the na· t1onal leader 1n elec· lron1c component dis · lnbutlon has :.evera l clencaJ operung.s avar.la· ble 1n its brand new Costa Mesa branch loca· lion. Experience •-' helpful but n ot neceaaary. Positions vary in re1pona1b1lity from entry level t o CUllomer aervice. We of- fer excellent at ar\lng aalariea with provtli.oos Cor 5 l.octeMea your flnt yean. We al.ao olfer a dental, maternity. penaion and lif e in· aunnce. PleaM apply In person from 9 .3 al 17312 Eut.men. Irv lase, or calJ mA>~ HAll&TOM B.ICftO Oert Duplicating Clerk . ()peratioo.~ Dept. MllJOr Stock Brokera1ee f-'1rm near 0 . C. Auport tin 1.-pm. Call Mr l>ugun s.4(>.8121 ------ a.ate-GEHB AL f\111 time. perman<-nl po&1IJOCI, est. firm T) P" 50wpm. l().key, hllnK. oµ pt'y for advancement Olriat;y Foodaervice £rat 7$1-5743 --~-~-~~-CLERK TYPIST / RECEPTIONIST for MY lroot desk in irow· inf company . Ell· perieoce In aeoeral of· ~referred . Good it.a. Mon tbru Fri 8-5.. ~ 55&-2730. a.tl/T,,... Collection Exped\tor. polliUoaa are now JPCt1 for our collf'<'\\Of\S dept. exper helpful S30 1661 E 0 t: COME JOIN US! ay..,.y onaATOtlS Expandln& flrm baa ClP8liDP for data eoU"Y ~-l yr. mJn U · per. required. 'P'u ll 6 pwt time boun avaiJ. fM 2nd. or J &bill and I M weekeada. Som• tem· parary paalUooa antl. ~forappt. SAFEGUAR BUSINESS SYSTEMS 631.31111) CUSTOOIAM ~ Col~e. MLS· aion V1e10. 10 JOpm to 7am. M·F Salary r~e 1964 to Sl21} • sbJf\ dJJ f ermual &31-4850 ~ wn ~s CUSTOOIAH Part tune ror S<-boot m Jnd1v1dual muu have m1.nunwn ol l year cvr rent npeonmrt> LI IM'r a I bf>nef1l:. PJ<'lo.J I'•· 1-:11 <"ell em ,."1'lt1ni,: c ond' uorr. Pl~ rontact Ro1cbt'I Roi e rs or a p ply 1n per50n i.n 1M Per"SOnnt'I Newport Bead! looking P'"IAC for Jl9l't Ume Cmtodla.n. Ml Dept Kn. 3-'Tpm. Call Mr. ..'JUAL Joms ... mo ..., CUST m.A TIONS 700 NMll'Of\ Center Dr wa T1••••s Newport~=~ 9:2llftiO TralDllll ror young. 1harp iad1vidu al1 to AaEqual()pporturuty malre periodic calls on Emp6oyer M / f oar-·~ busmeu I~~~~~~~~ • prafemiooal ~ ill die Onaae Co. area. Car~r or ieat ed In· chidmla wiWac Lo wort can W iil Lo a hi&b i.n· eome potellbal. Guaran· teed 1alary + com· miaaion + boo us. Ca 11 Mr. JllCbon ~2333 Day Bartender. ea · pa'M!IDCe only. apply l.n person. bet. 4:30·$ 30 Mon·Ft1. J P. Mac ·s I0142Adams An. HB DILi ume clerk t)1>1.Sl. Good \YIJUll a.kill.I required & Ctea'IOO lO detall. Ap pro.a 12-lS hour'> Pt!f week ti R M2 fi6Jl OEMTAL Pt-nodon1"t n .... d-. !1111 li m e a •u1s l a nl. t.' ~dull\!:> upportun1 ly X ray c:ert1(11·.1~•· ro• q1ared. Lll.P\'n .-n<" 11r1· rerre d E1tr<'l l .. 11 t beoef1l:. Salary 011••11 H.B. area. 8'2 6631 DENTAL ASSISTANT Cbarn11de 4 day work ...,._ Xlnt.pay w lbt'ne. Priv. Npt Bch office ROA.reqd.~- DENTAL-Ca reer oppty for bi(.hly motJ v a led t! n· ~astk RDA. 2 yrs ex.. per. fnnge benefits. ins • bonus system. Vana hie shills ID a fun orient. edolc. ~us at547·W5 DQn'IST espertenced. Crut oppor1unily. O~ F1 anzer, 842·0112 nr 6H-81 SALB 3170PWlman Costa Mesa, CA to process corporate general and ad · miniatrative expenses, bank reconciliatlona aod type a ccountinc & maoa1ement reports. Typma. 10 key • lite '*Pol lmowled&e req'd. Salary lo tBOO mo.. de· pending on eaper and quaHhcat1ons . Call Deni9e, 540-550$ INC. ... ........ -. ... Pwt Ume weddays OO· ly Fast dependable lady ror sa.ndw1cb-<lell abop Neowpon Beach 645-o.o 1 bd4:., DIPUTY CUX I Clen caJ posillon avail. lmmed. Requires l yr d«'lcal expr. and type 40 wpm. Slartrng sal. $368 bl-wkly. CalJ 833-0411, ext 332 for appt. Orange Co unty Harb or Munic1paJ Court. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ZIB3 F811Vlew Rd. C. M. 549-3081 - "I BILP Wl!B !111 IX!BASI" .. , • the freedom of a.oorlc· Ing m a temporory eucudoe aecrefm'y for A blgoll Abbott. It Ja IY:frahlng to get bock Into ~ bwlnea J.DOrld, ~ neco people, and lcttp m.v Miu. ftuh.'' "T1w addltlottal Income mlocn MIU and me to do lhe "emu" ddrlQI aoe ~ doing lib ,,..... 1 r>a> dor.-and making lnflJ'~ around ow.._... w.•te /wt remocfihd our klt.dten and ,,... _.. "° po)lrnatm to mabl"-PMYLLll llMIUWll Thl9 II only Oftlt of the many raaa one mont Md moN people .,. joWng our temporary ataff • What'• youw IGIOI\? Whetewr lt mey b9. wb.sl not work for Oran9e County'• flnat ... ? We P9Y top .... ,... and offn-benefttl too. Call Wt or drop by ... wherever thn•'• an ~ Abbott offtce ... We're all owr Orange Countytll "nnioaT 9MCll • ... c-.... .. , .. , .. Dmaftltry LIADDATA ENTIY OPBATOI lndjyidual must have m1n1mum of a to 6 months current ex· peneoce In case handl· ma and wriUng function. Ublral benefit packaee. ~working condi· Uana. Swina abift 4PID to 12pn. P\eue contact Raebel Ro1era or apply 1n pnca las· tbe Penoanel OllJt .. PACIFI: lrlAIAl 100 Newport Oeot« Dr Mewport Beacb, cameo (TJA)--- ~~J u,. ... J'OW advertia· ... '°"'a· e to reacb man at lower emc. meet •• u.. n.f to IOI Call Now I .... UNTMI DAILY MOT ..,AST llSUL'r SRYICI DlllCTOIY ' ForRe1Nl1 Servtce Call· 641-1671 ...w Dela very P /tJme All. L A. nma. $100 per wttk. lag\ma Buch 494-3496 DELIVERY Penoo LA nna car routes. Cosla Mes a /Hunt 'g Och , J.6am. 13S0-$400 I mo + bonus. Abo need Carner Supervraor. 546-4481 or ~ Delivery /w arebougeman Fu ll time, work an warebou..,e 6 pickup/· deliver articla ID com · pany van. Muat have IDOd dn VlllC record • be over 18. 841-1.390 Equal Opyon.~mplyr. _ D~CLERK /PBX ·San Clemente Inn. 12S W. Aven1da Esplandiu11, SanC1em DlSHWASHER Part trme. Uam Lo Jpm. I-bin some what flexl• ti'e. O.C. Arrport area. N per hr. Call Ron 2 _to Spm. ~ Dow Corning . Ophthalmics REQUIRES PRODUCTION TRAINEES ftap ldlv progreaa1ng contact ten anufacturer le expanding llt production apabllltles making aeveral trainee positlonl 1v1ll1ble. We are looklllO for fell1ble lndlvlduata who wten to mek• a futut9 wfttl oor company. PreYfout txoori.nce not neceeury, tarting rtt• '3.50 1n hc>Ur plue COf\'!OlnY netlta. Salatv ~lewa 3. e and 12 months. Aflfl'f .. ,.,... ~ M ,_ 210 McC.-.lc• Aft. c.e.w... .~_.,,,...,_,,, .... Driver/Gardea.,, "°m· bloat.Ioli penoa. Han vaUd Callf. Ile Good drt v I e 1 r • e or d . MWmym ap JO. AJ)l)ly , •••• , •• ver . ueo ~Q)AaM ... IOJlf.XUP&• Uve ......... a.AW c ..... for. yr. old bo1 . Llu __...,.a,. Private room. Near """ • ldllooAI. Ptrfect tor It'll· dent or Orandma . lnt«naboNt Sea.my) Nlwport •Ada. 7ft.r.t19 Setw:ts, Inc ~- 1775 E. rAn1• St. SU.ta 105 JOJSEKEEPER • Lov· • .. o... Anahetnt ~a -.. Grlaalled penon to V.n.d clllli. to laehlde maaa1• bouaebold ff ... ._... .. ., • ""-U t\llil Cate lcw 2 lltUe boy1. ... , ..,,, ~ t1Jlial, mal • •· Eq&aal()pport:mplo)'er Wllb M.O . Mom & .._ u•-. aJa& Clf'JanlM «ft'andl ~Y ol So. lawyer Pad. f\IU-Ume. u..1 • trl>l., •lrllll, Qaljf o.tad Sllaron drive~ll, liveio. lo ..,....,. 6 eqAwr 140-ffOO mi t.enniao&oJY MilpfuJ --Guatc11 ""· · ssHno OnvWll wanted. Early -.suofor~-GENCRAL Of'FICE Pro motloaal op · Kouaekee.-.T, llve-ia . _,..,y..., -Ute l*q. typna le lood --"''--........ l :-:·~ lilonM delivery, EXEC. SEC Im med oaphool.645-t625 -·-can pl'OV...., Irv oe. References . &..A. Taio.a. Npt Bcb openioJ Zyr• up"r --boutb rateknertue Enalllb spealllo& pre· aru.. "75+ pr mo. Call Mature mdlv1duaJ able to GENERAL · VOW&t man U, T• M.IO..... ftrred. Must drive. Non J-. ~ handle re•pe>n11blh\y to eerve driw. Youq It~ to see us. Apply in amoller. Care ol 3 yr. old ORJVER, <van)Zleara• Typm& a muatS1alar)' laclyto~Hrtcfouchl peraoa, Mon-Fri 8am· girl. Lite housekeeping. OVU, aood dnvana re comm w uper.San amall dinner party. eau Spm. 230 w. Warner. 7S2-8fllt. ~ LA/Ofanae Co. de· Oemeote area. CaU or aft. 8. S6l·lll02. Room 302. Sant.a Ana OR Houlekeeper Uve·ln. ln IMSWANCI llvci 213/582-UM. apply at Rip Curl Wet C -1£12 W Commonwealth. good health for com· Group Health Claims ex· •. Suites. 3817 So. El G••ALOfft I f\tliertoo. fonallHI home. Salary & a!OO>er. at least lyr u - DRJVERS.. TOP SALAR y Camino ReaJ 491-4920 Fu 11 t Im e I m med ~ ..... benelit5. Lagwaa Niguel P«, Sa.lary open. l..«aJ °' long dialAln« ~y. tO hr wk. Some -s.r.ket _... Sti-1767 ~ movmiuper t'abric Oa.1n interview· nights o\ Sal. Office 1~~~~~~~~!!!!.'+~area~;·;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; nee. Ref's. reqd. 7~3 ~ for ma naMmen& k _.dWal JOeL Acct&. a.c., t . , INurance .safei-poe Fabric or re· Credit " caah1er1ng. R S HOUS8CllPU Now you can launch a DIUVB WAMTID tailexper. req. call Mrs. Benefits incl. paid ana. & GU.A D Several part tlme posl-new career while you Company van, local de· Klndel646-4040 pd vacation. Mature. f\111 & part time. All ti ona available an keepyourpresentjob! livery, full time week "'--IV'\I oon-smoker pref1 Apply areas Unifo rm s ~Beacballrvine Farmers Ins urance da .. _ •-dr-'" .. ....,..~., i.npeniOI\ furn.ashed. Ages 21 or 1 Group will tram you Ir ...J;ys. "'•.. ...mg sup· IClnclt Willdow JEWELS BY JOSEPH over. Retired welcome. apartment comp exes. pey you full comm1as1orui .,..es. 7S4-0'22. T_...............t South Coast Plaz.a, CM No ex..-. ence nee App-cleaning clubhouse. while you learn. Before .._ t""•• laundry room & model DRIVERS N•tionwide Manufac· Genet'aJ Office . Typist ly Univeraal Protection apartments. Apply al you know it you ·11 be Early morning to mid lurer of woven wood needed. Dullea indude Service, 1226 W. 5th THI llVIMI CO mak.ang waves an a re- aCternoon. deliver shades 11 expanding to Street. Santa Ana. In· l""lCa--1 .. -A.. wardtng Lire time pro-1 Prod r proceu1ng 1nvoice11. City ~hours 9-12" l 4 VI -......... feu1on Call Gene bakery products to IDC uctlOfl o man•· or Irvine. 540·5662. u...... .... _ • ..._._ • NewportBeach,644-6796 Dillard for r"'l .. ~•a1·1s s upermarkets. Call blinds.We haveseveral ....,,...,u.... w uc ... · ssi-6727. ope.rungs Cor both cxper E.0.E. F.qu.a!()ppor Employer 848·5111_. ----- DRIVERS workers & trainees on General 1 girl off1ce.1Hail.rdreseer w/followlng. IMSUUMCI our day stuf't We're look beginner, lite type. station avail for rent at IM_MEDI &TE ... ,.,_ .......... y 1.11g for dependable peo phone 9to5 ~mo OC The Village Fair. -A ""~ Men or ~omen 25 yrs or pie eager to learn & ad Airport_ • 97~--__ ~·Beach, 494-1600. p & .., TIME Fire & casu11ly. com older. Know the coast vance with our Co. We or Aft 1 mer c 1 a I I 1 n es u n c·d.letl. Net Sl80 a week or fer good pay & benefits. General Office. Xerox & Hairdressers, io person OPENINGS derwnter Exper1en<-e more. Orange Coast K1rschCo. layoutpersoo,willlrain. interview only. H~ir req 'd . Robertson VelJow Cab, 17300 Mt J73S2Armstrong.lrvme $4br.6hn.Moo·Fri.. Hunten, 70 Fash ion HelponSatW'ffay&Stin· Insurance Assoc. Inc. Herrmann. F o unta in S4().85()J CaU KRl957-8914 lsland,N.B. dayrnomioptodeUver ~-~=~1!J~ ~:wo~0;1:te~ fo"ACTORY TRAINEE GIMralOffiu HA1RDRES.5ER · Assis· to !~~!n':'r~~~usl --,MT&--.ACTIVE Euclid> Good pay, xlnt foture in Varied duties to include tant to ~r. Young, have good driving re· PllOGUMMIMG ~~~~~~~~~!fast growing plastic lite typing, mail, filing, procreeaavesalon. Train· cord, large station We a r e a medi<-al -adhes ive co . 1537 errands. Presley of So. LDllJl'OCJ'&m.646--7197 waporvan. Hourly+ services orgao1zalloo --------•I Monrovta,N.8.548-5125. Calif. Contact Shuon. HAIRSTYLISTS · Esper. m1leace. C•ll Harry located iJ:I Anaheim & DIUYIR'/T F.ACToaYWOlkBl S40-CXlOO . W/some r o llowlng. Seeleyat: looking for an ex · from N ewp o rt to Shop t..rainee. Immediate --------•I Manicurist also. Sea 642-432 I peneoced programmer w est wood . R e t a I l opening for right remale General Office Mist 983-as -to aum ln development ctoddng store. recejving AO TO r----------, d an inler active com· Excellent company YOUCAHw ....... .-MAH dlpartmeal. Good dirv· bmefita ll monthly re-~TODAY ~· fndustnal Pule r s Y s le m . _,record" references views. Dellronic Corp, ....,_ For11UU1e)ectronlcsco. y.,.T0 .,_.. Knowled1e RPG II. J ..... red. Mu.at be over WfTH u,11& Juli.aria! dulM9. "-., COBOL. ll BASIC ls allounare8:30-J.Call ~------DeliV'll')'•pidlup lnco. ForT• .. ••r belphl. Apely to : Nancyattu.5070. m .• L•n:_ tnlCk. ~-M111t .... -L t General Medical Center. FAci'ORY c...I 1 fl M"9 vdd c.alll.~dttY«B .alWglB DIA I ,. 2Ul Town Center/Pl. Tll •• II~ IDMOIM¥~111MCU He. Apply G .L .G . An ab e i m 92806 . CL.BK 1be Irvine Company. has ~iate opealngs for "'1sbt, ener1etic 1n· ~ to operate our Xerox aoo. Individual must bave aome pre· ~ ofnce experience however we wW train the ncht person. Please app· l)' Ill person to: THE llVIME CO 550 Ne~rt Center Or Newport Beach. 644·3389 Equal Oppor Employer ELECTRO'NIC ASSEMBLY Company localed near ocean needs full lame Trainees for mnfg d.IVlsiort. Earn while you learn. Many benefits cau~J632. ELECTRJCIANS GROWTH OPPORTUNITY • Sr l'roclKtioll lledrlcJ. ••> ........, IA tbe momi.nl 9'1Mm1. 11.W Coodor T e mporary work 7141937·01110. E .O E _.._YOU anil go to work Im· _A;...w..;..._F_.v_.______ m<'nns a flexible MJF!H kl workinR schedule ASS1t• 11s mediately Tre wee Y iW'dware Salee. APlll7 1.n Lonll ., short term. FACTOllY pay ... Excel •nt op· pera on . Crown No exper lt-n c-e WAJmHOVSI =~;;,,... Uantware. 3107 E. Coast nereuary. Top B.ICT A~ ·-ao-• _ltw)'~-· CDll __ ._____ p a y ... p • i d PaidWeekly NoFee --r-vac-atlons ... never a ./lo.My ••••• ,. HEAVY DUTY fee. m WtN •twct.l ASSB4RlltS ~ j r-. /PIX°"'°'°'. LIME PACUGBS .. - -- -............... ,ncept ECHMICIAN MACH OPlltS Temp«• 'f S..-.-ius 2061 Business Ctr Dr lrvine 75.2·6666 E.O E. Mft' FASIDON SALF.S ALTERATIONS CASHlERS John Hogan 'a women's specialty store wall open October 29th an Newport 's Fash aon Island Center. Openin~s for women 1n sa les, st.ock, cashier. display & alteration departments Call 644-7100 weekdays 10 to4rorappt Female Attendant. to as· sisl disabled woman. Mu s t drive, lite housekeeping. 558-5109 AME ARTS PI0-.1.AM ASSISTANT /SW.,,... t W AllHOUH I Siet ...... Large volume Chevrolet I SHIP.aEC CLkS '~Cl~"'!' SHt Dealership with huge I IEL[~ _ ~ work load offers stable position with good pay ITwx & T.Wx ()per scale It many Cringe Register today and earn opportunity for Puerta Vallarta lnp. 557-0045 Cr\·Llr\: 1£Ml'OQAll'Y PfllSOHN(l SEIMCfS 3723 lifdt StrHt HewportlHda G_r .. Offia $100 to SI 000 Automotlve bkgd. Need peole w /knldg of rune· lions of dealership. A.I P. leasing & OMV. Call Dolly benefit.a including ma}Or medical. dent.al. & life ins .. paid vacation. etc. Ideal working conds. in new modem plant with lalelll equipment ~exper. req. CatlldU......, "°" ......... appt. 113-1133. CREST CHEVROLET, INC. 909 w. 21.al St. San Bernardino. HICkOIY FARMS Ha,, part·time sale opp. day lime ror m a ture lady. Why not 1et back to I seWna in a pleaaant 1n· I ':>l R V•CI , Call or C'nme In TOllav Irvine UJ.1441 2 I 02 Bu.'>i nt-si. Ct•nter Dnvl' Suite 20M HuntmRton Bellch .. 7.J.491 8907 Warner 1\ve •215 f.aJ(una NiJ(ucl Ul..OS4Z 27?57 Cabot Road Santa /\na HWIJO 715 N Main 'In ll&R Rlock Offlce1 Jewelry Sales Penioo over 21. Ex- per or wlJI lnun lnqwre 673-0449 ------ KAR DEX . R.espansible individual needed lo immediately assist 1n posting & scheduling act1 v1t aes Xlnt opporturuty to ud vance IOSA ... IMC. 7141541-s.533 Npt Bch An Equal Opportunity Employer 1111'Ct9t .... Wat11ra ptno• pre-twnd. tull Ume, •Int ........ woft1n& eood. Bayview Conv. Ho9p. El:pet', ..,t·1 lo chief cbeml1t. Accural• re· conlinl. eva.tu.&tna raw mat«fal. te.Un1. XJnt beneft&a. TOLL FREE ('114)831·1192 .... Sc ..... ,.,. 11'Ap9cy 2llJ52 Camino Capialra.ao MACHINISTS lmmedi•t. OPCQl.np dlie to srowth and promo. t.lml for UM fol~·: SIBrMITAL wonas • TOOLIOOM MACHINISTS • Mh.~···" OPPOITUMITY W. are loolllQa for ln dlvklualt wbo: -can ~ respoatlblli t1 ........ the needl al .... N&neu. •can mana1e people , money, material• and mahocla. -am coaun.unlcat.41 with proleHlonal and oon- APPL Y JN PERSON ptOfeaiooal penoonel. I CAB rf'l£1 -can relocate <.company ~Siu paid> in California, TRAMSPOIT Ar11ona . Ulab or Nevact. . DYNAMICS We offer career growth. Slat WSt ... trom stock purchaH, prof1l Santa Ana etiarlng and other ex· cel1enl benefit.a . E.0.£. M /F/H ff this la what you're --------•I lookiDI f«, aeod your re· Ste 205, L&&una Niguel Jbicb. apply The Inn al __ NO __ F_E_ES_E_V_E_R___ Laguna. 21 l N Coast sumeto. BOXHOl c/oTbe Da>Jy Pilot, P.O. Box l.560, Costa Mesa. CA. 921626. lMBes who need extra In· Hwy, Laguna Beach_ come 25 or over please ea11~2'TZ1 LADIES Senoua about changing YGJI' 11.r~.st.andar:d--Of Ii vtng lbrougfl concen l1'ted work With people part time Call for your quabfymg interview with Ms 81ue962·8957 Land&cape-m a1nlenan<-e s prinkler min Ex peraenced Excell benef1ts ~ Landscape 1rch1lecture o r a rchite ctura l draftspersoo wanled for full time t>mployment wllh the landHapC! architectural rirm of R W Forsum A11110l' 496-6111 Land11c:ap1n1t F'IJll t1m1· permanent po11 at ion., open t.:xpcrH.'nl't' 1irt· fer-red but not nec:es11ar) Call a.f\er »m. !fl~ St82 Lr.GAL SE<.:'Y Needed for bw.y htal(a lion firm in fash1no bland. Mm ly r u Pt! r. •Contact Janet •t n8«ll I t.16AL SECY SI 000 ' Want stay power '? Jo10 this colorful persona.lily All It taltes is good typio& • recent le1al exper C.all Dolly. Coutal Penonnel ApDcy mo BAr'bor, CM S4M05$ Never A f'ee LO.AMSHtPPB FHMA/GHMA Knowled~e of FHA V \ lo1m packa1i:1ng es.,en llal Opportunity lo 1trow With rapidly expand1n1t national mort ~aJitt· banker while t>nJoy1n1: the pleasant workm1o: surroundinf:11 ol tht• Newpart BeJl'h I rv1nt' area of Oranl(e Count~ Ext·ellcnt bec•nefll ~ Salary commen11urate with exper1ente & perlonnance For app t call 975· 1080. .i:.k for M.arla. COLDWELL IAMkD Res1denual Mortgage Co ACoktwell Banker Co -An Equal Oppty _9> _ MAIL/EDIT CLERK IU!y data Pro<'Hsang co has a full time opening t1 rst shift to handle IUltus l'allA from accoun t.ant.s & ~Ip coordinatt> qu.alaty control with edit dept & oth~r rela\t>d dut1ei. Must hav(' Jl' countmg or bookkeepinl( exper & be ablt-lo operal~ 10 key Jddan,.: mdc h ane b y tou('h Please <.'all for aiivt SAFEGUARD BLSJ N~SY~lt:M~ INC 2a!3 l'a1rv1ev. Rd. l M ~!l·JO!ll MaU\lA!nan<.'t" man w.1n1 ed. labor dlspuU: in pr<1 gtel.'> Plas ll~ 1500 t-. Cht'Slnut. Santa Ana ~M88 Bob Kendall MAJNTENANCI-: MAN NEEDED fo r Real Eltat.e df1ce in Laguna Beach. General clean & repa.ar our oil ice & worlt fcw property manage- ment cbenta Must bave OW1t ll\ICIL Mk for IWt.b. ....... MA!NTENANCE MAN· Qmdq pn>)eet. D'UDOf' re- pain & tnilJ.Dt $16,~ br «>brwti.11674711 Edna Q\JJIJ.Jf1ed apph<-ant rnn eii pecl comprt•hens1 Vt• <."Ompany benefit:. aoclud 1ng ma)<>' medical and dental t'or 1mmedrate t'lnl1dt'ution t·.ill or ap ply at S1erracin Transmask 3952<'.ampu..., Dn~"' Newport Be.tch. C,\ (7 t4, 540.6010 Equal Opportunity Employn-m 1t b Marulactunna TIAIMEIS Makl•9 Moclliae Operahlr1 We have no work shorUge' Join a busy stable & still growing 20 year old company Ir learn on the shift of your choice while workin1t with a leader in the r u,tom molding in dllStcy RAPID advance ment for those showing aplltude & desire. Shift honus p<tld on <,w1ng & 11ra,eyard All maJor beod1b compan)' p111d 1nrludang m~atal, life & dental 1n.., . profit shur •llR. employee mcenll\ll• prr,g:am Apply CIMCO 4ll)S Bnitgb Ave. U . .11\ta Me:o1a !J'.!626 1-: () fo: ~446(/ M;irkel re:.earch c•nm pan) needs bright . ~r.iooable pe<ip!e to help conduct re:.edrch ~ur veys at Costa Mc11a fac-1hty S4 00 hr. P 1T must be avatlable ~me eve5 ~17 Medi.an.I cs MAIMTIHA .. CE MECHANIC Western Digital. a rapid I.> expanding clec-tronal'i. firm an the Orange t:oun l.> A.arport area. h115 1m mediate open111g for ex· penenced M aintenancc Mechanll' Po1mion reqw res ba<-k )lTOUnd 111 hwldmg main tcnantt' IA.1th special 'llll.lls in ma mt a 1JU n R & repainng air rond1t1on IOI! & plumbml! a~ wcll a:. trouble-.hoot1n~ & n· painnl( t'lel'tncal pro blem' Carpentry & machan" ~hop sk1lb J plu. .. 'The. 1s your chancl' to btdt 1nflat1on throu~h nur l20 da) ""Jiti: review •") l'le In add1t1on lo .i <-ompet1t1 ve !>alary we of. fer e Hellenl franl(I! benefits lll<"ludrng a uni· Qut' ~to<'k ownership plan Appl) to Personni.'I ' Must be CamUiar with nPar' auemblles. com pnuors, and generators Including wiring and ie.ting. Must also be capable or 1uperv1sing ..embly workers. Solid assembly line ex- perience In the above ~will qualify you for Viii JUit.ion. floe arts section · assist with coordmatioo of vis ua1 arts program. Part lime position. $4.37 per hour. City of lrvlne. (714 )754-3639. Coa3tal Personnel Agency Z790Harbor, CM 540-605S Never a Fee teft8tinl Hickory Farms I 1-:Qunl Opportunlt~ stor e. You select the L Jo:mployermtf' w"....,. Oic)itol CorporatfOl'I 3128 lfod lltll C M ll'or Red lltll & Haker ) C714t557-3550 Oes1grunl( T~h.nolol(y Forlbe Future E.O.fo:. hours . See Mr . ----------1---------l~Sbop 1bocnpion, South C.oHl Keypuncb Temp Seek.Ln& male, 18 to 21. to MAIMTINANCE -------Aoral Designer, 2 yrs eit· per, lrvme PIT . 752·70.0 GENERAL OFFICE OfflCI TIAJMH FOOD SHYICI Permanent part·tlme &.abstilute Food Service position. Excellent typ. Atslstants needed by IDIJ stills required. Call We ol1er exceUenl. pro-Huntington Beach City between 8:30 A.Ill. and ,,_.ive H lary levela School Dist. $3.38 per hr. 5:00P.ll.; u krorDlan. <.'!OdlllMllMU'N witb ex· Please contact Mrs. Em· 759.0653 pericnce aod ability, and mert, Hunt. Bcb. City ouutoclln1 company Sehl Dist. 73S 14th St. Gen 1 Offc • Typjat, Start ti.enta which include H.B. CaJJ 53&-88S1. $575. For Appt. Call : m: ..tlcal dental and . 833-ml. Hrs. f.5pm • ' I Full tam•, p•rm. e-,ne ura~dc3e on~ aecretarial position Co; GIM.Ofeto $1000 =,y;:._ lmm:f.:te ~Ible !r ac~urate w.-a different. Job? COIMk' .uo.. al)t>l,y tn proreulonal. I rvine 11Ds la ltl Lrg Irv co. .-ao· are.a. Salary open. Ft. need• lndlv to take · iale benefita. f.5 Mon· cbarfe o1 u..tr lalenlaJ Fri. Send COMPLETE s*JDe 111tem. Never a ,.._ to Dana Pobtt dull moment. Xlnt ...,_. Co .• 2'701 Daaa benefttl, x.lnt rai4e1. Call Dr .. Dua Pt 93129. .. mtrtb fl,.. want your •• ..,.. int 1DeNa1e to reach .nor-e people at lower <!Olt, Cl ... lfled LI lhe way to sot Call Now! -- lfeaa Unified Scbool Dl8trict. , A.A.P. Q,utal Penonnef /tprJf:1 • 21'IO Harbor, CM 54M055 NewrAP'ee Plaa Lower Hall. •IMSPICTOll• D &J & ~in clean production Rmtaunant chain needs MEDICAL ASSISTANT ISTAaTICU A A mach. shop in Irvine I n dividual with Backoffittw/knowledg\' HOt • lAIBS Efdronica co. needs lat. OVERLOAD ~.a/w· ~..!.2.. .. worll. 40 knowtedJe ol restaurant of IDS billma. &te>-1~ 1 Excban&e lObnl·wk for _....,. 1 U •Vll • JQI ,.....,.. eqtapmeat. Experieoei!d -.n.;mo. Call Mary at iuuc e inapertor. se au HAS OPB4• in etecirical as plumbina • • M EN · W 0 M E N -Inspection hand loot.. c H I ... .. ~·oREN Holl ood -.-i from lOam·lpm compu•tor. lmowledae AM OMCI IM M A ... s repair. Good beoerlts """""' yw weekdays. ..1 Yli.5 des'..--.... i ... 5 -.... ·T-$ Company tr uck pro-as cast.mg now. Acton, "' '" u..,... ..... ..wp()IT ~ -vided.Applyal. Actresses NO EXP Holtess. Xlnt oppty to supplement income. Welcome new reaMSenta. Perm p/l. Jl1ea bra. Need car ~ typewriter. Hospll•ltty Hosleu Senice, 547·3085. yn recent exper. Only We bllve MVetal open· ~ C...Mw NEC . Except 1 on a I qualified penoos need llACH lr&p ln OW' fabrication ...,_,. _.., career prepantion for apply. Xlnt. work Inc Wawlllillf..... dept. for tbe following a.ttwwt s.r.ket tbo8e wisJlin& to breai cond.•beoeftt.l.Comeln 200PaATOtS <118'Dlon: 3ll01DaimJerStttet into m ovies /co m orcall: ..-..M:ac•I ' SamaAna, 5*4>48 mercaals 778-1080 Sm THIS wm 0.1UtJndSbU\1) fee. Screen Artial Hot.el EXE C . HOUSEKEEPER Sen Clemente Ina. 125 W. Aveolda &plaodlan, s.aem. H11ve _..,hi'%, lo MIJ7 a..iAed ads It weU. · HOSPITAL SALES A .. .._... ellctUai and rewardia& .... car;e;ie;..slq lo maa.....-with the~·, top coaapuy ii waWna few Uie lodlvldual wJao en combhla Jt 7ftOVEllif SA.LU JlZCORD Wl111 THE PD80NAL DUY'£ AND SMTHUllMll NECESSARY TO STIMULATS OON'nNU&D SALES GROWTH 1N AN 18TA.ILlllH&D TERRITORY. • DATA l•l •ctl•• Mold t1••tu Mamnt. OYae>AD th hi I Aaliaiant, new womens -------- IS lm«>Wte C2ad. auu quality branded a hoe MOmU HOMI SALIS _ We would prefer a •tore. Miulon Viejo We need ~ a11re.slve ~ mW••m ol t mo. rece:oi mall. Su«esafuJ sales • 18* people who wul to ~n. ~ • Liiie abWly W'vk1ie ori.ted penon eu"D SJ0,000 per yr. We ~~ty tD NM bhaefriat.1 ll PA· ........ •-·--.,.. • crowiai COGlPM1 . ,.....,..._, c•·•-mea1urha1 de '*a••...,. .. uu1V. as In the expandlnc Mobile ~--..._. ....,.. °'"*' leavew t.o open ad· u...--· d l .:• · .._..-.---me vlc9. Apply at: dltloo•l a tores X Int "'''""' m us ry · c.xper W.An PwlP1::1-.....i-.,.. .......,. s,.11-.1 .,._.i uowtb •earn· ~·;t,!>~~ ~t o;:r · I IMO.,...... lnl potential Womena l8k8 ... I de • llttry, a.ta ..... .....,. .,. or Clothing exper. --------elf, tW C11 •••sr ' 1Mft&t.IU7 l'or App t ca l t : MOOILSwllCOIO'""--- • C • • P-• t • ' ..UCI •ISTS .-i.. C A T I I t M • o,tr~ "'lillil9i 118d'lnlll ...... S.all II AN A G E If E N T -WCI _.,.afaHl•11 T-. rttt l"O"riOI compaay TIAINEE. Hektnc am· '* 661 ..Jll l 1 ........ ,.,,.,. Dff4 a C)aH A • 8 '*lo9penoatomua1• . ,., I • MOW. • • c II l 0' DI t . G 00 d .... I '· pt.Ume. Mu1t. ...... remate. Sbarp. ,._..,. ........... .._.. blMlftU. V.A.I . ..._o. _. ........ w/people. ........ eeb. Jl5 per ----.--o.11.....,., a... 161111 OI' w mz J.l.!n.fJ»'o!... ~~~~ ~~ ~~::b~~ :...S.ACTOU o..t1. JMe tloaa lo C:: to mmo.,e new Portfollot done pro· C~...:.u,.. SOE Ute the Dally Piiot ---!'c'•~~~~!;;;. fl ._..,,, rwooabl.y. .._ "Fut Rtsult" service ---... T)'p-Aleo oecHtoaal Jobi . .... ___ v-·r .... ,. ~ p-&lcllard J<epharl Ul•~•-1 "" 1111 ~ matb an au«. nmi ""1« I• our '" I I' IUIT'OUDdUllll ID ---------tpeclall)'. In, tTOOMo to start MOOll s.ISCOITS Call .U.5'18 ~l. m = swot'tt ih.arift&. MUactlve Fttnal• Only NIW. l. fTJ.<eLI •wk+._ • .. ·-. I • ._..,,~14,1"9 ..._.._. • JIM twiW•d 7ttt n•---~---------------.................. -~ ~ .................. ~-·•••••••••••• -·~w r • 1111 tw.W•1t• "" M*w .... •.• .. •• •••••• ' •• ' ..... ......._. ,. ..... 1.,,,.11,,1.,, ~:-:-.~.~ ..... !!!! ~-,.~~!.~ ...... !!~ ~~!~-.?~~ ae11fM•at UTA.IL 1ALB... l.::i::::c:::_ "111111••• ............. ~ .................. ~---;-llNDDY· Pit'. llolln ~=:tor. Orow~ r~· MOToa IOUTI ~ ........ fw •••ll Ui•1IDIA Tl o""· Rtll1ble ulf 1~ft ~I !lpliMMll Wf(Uf. Lit. DbUDdlwe ...,U•Hr ..,,,, p~oH ule•u tYIUc • "'"" •otk. abop, P/f ...... 1••• Meclld (« • asff.IHI tleillot company o.lil tO-IM' ftnnl'oN,c 114.-..im • ......" v -~ ,_ • -•"-· MUI\ beve n ~. Ho Hper ""'° ,..poq • u IJ\t • -· .. "6'V. ,._ "' ~ maaatia1 •t PAITnMI .....-SJ:'°1\lbdl• lncom· '**1LI lalorma.I otnce, l\ltal.1 CWka tw\ Unv QI. 01U llWJ• aft tA... a.on.tr\ io.i 411.o part SALISLA9Y .. ....., UJDe 19'. lftWOOOIMI 4 S1Pf'ienttd 4 tpeh • ..,.S.O. L11u1a • San ct. ,.. , K<'llCa/INIY. fOI. .w...-.. prepare a , • .., avall&bM l.cUw •bl P«f'90Ubi. OPatltt• P1'1NT I HOP HSl.P lhiPft*>l.I. con· AAwMC. dtlvtf'J Moo· 00 lbe pbOM. Salary Sill............ Co11nter·pa1h up trol huen\Ory In .._, \lw'6 "'1ay..L morn ba1ed oe1 uperltau Drhw1bDellver bU*y Au•• WJP 1tocluootn. uu of e~ detb needed. lpubb. • day we.II. •R!C-=E•n-1o•N•lS1'---·1 ~ppty . Pler t. n ao ~Boy Matemiiy. So. I~~~~~:!~~ 'E:xpudtni compiny , •• Harbor Blvd. Coit• o.&Ptua. 55'1·$7'4. s.J~ r-.lNd ln· '"' ... ......, • •aday CalHar Ifft.. MNDI WUI Ut.ln t\all or part ~. dlallal In c:eUIM ""'"'' for DAILY N.OT Uma n~nu d\utora. • ullpera QUlrn t x pt r If ft ct d 1 i;M.;•;•ii· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(________ llide ....... lte&.Mr tooda _... • r.-~ ol your '° our canun UI an ,...uy ltu•\ M able · f d!Q. Nomloal cut\ dt" ,----------1tam. CUUUano BHd1. ~UGnc.ootn>l to wort from bl11eprinl , ...A.A...s. 1t ut.e i-Sa* ..t cnvtl wue. Hrly petlOll "' ............ RaallSel• .... ; llpa-~l. f.JPll 'pt1l\ req1dred Call l)ffl O••• l»olat. San ,..._verbal fl written IO.an •AM I« ros~r ' D r"~t' y Cleane.•t• ., ••• lfull KAIDD tnlitl\.lcUon. Salary QC)tn. dertcal dutl•. '100 O)O Hit LOOllM4t lrvl~. ·ayparll area. + btnefiLI. OC airport IOllMSOM ~ FOi.AM tln·Wl.JoeC..mpbeU It • OuaU•t • Wll our tt." eood dnv1n1 re Wlll coulder trainee cord, larce ttatlon Good company t.neftUI ' """-A.Ide, l~m lam waion or van Hourly RMpoulb .. Individual 6: wotlllnJ condltloo1. • ' lhaft. ~Villa. W0t+kiftg f. a y + m I I e •I• a I Mldtd to l11nned••t•ly ~ person or call .,... C.ll M.n. Arnold. MIWPOaT ~ITUMITY7 btt.•J.J.Gl·lm, KM~for: ~ SaMpenonw&IMdNull ~~~~~~~~I HH•ew_..S*a To ..... •..Wesffr· PllftU.-~+~· ..,~ &0•1 C ti II aulll In POllll'll • owance • 1rry ichedulln• etllvl\lu for interview. ·~Ail>-~au~ ScheclYle ~.. x.u:. opportu.sUty to ad· E.O.t; ~ "7$11 i dl.cffoR • .__ ._......__ New Company looklna lniulon, co. btnema .. 1-.__. for career minded ln· aood workloa at· TKWd• e u 1 -' s.Mt dlvldual.s. moaphere. Apply i n • •~"1 othtt' wbd off • 64J..4U I. vl&net SR ~~nl Oel. romp. ol UO &ft~r I m 111 1, 11 1 11 1 •· -1134 Production Pl. Nti Major N•l1 o nal ILIA-I ..a....---.& pencll'\ t: l F -" .. ,.., .• , ,__,......tac• ST"~••oouo"'o nJ neenna 1rm an .... , •••• :. o..1~---IU'W',_ ..,. r_,g mo. P'r .. deolll • Pan nm. Cl~n Sft'y IOS"' .... l .... C. '114/M2-1514 -• t t m ~ o r .. r " lmmldltlt' openln1 for -" rnedital lna. •0 ... P'Ob•· i~ l1tnfll('nla l•wut & motavated work ori\<n\~ 7141541 ~Npt Bell, Rk:(;t;PT/ MEDIC AL lrvtne has lmmedlate ••-·• ,_......~ ,. -s B ..... _. C II ~C for 1h&J1>, 1eU Jl\llJ Urne fJ part Ume WE WILL TRAJN """ · ._..,., · · st.a.rte lo mai.ntaln re poalUolll available. Ex· tdlnt be aggressive & Sala/Planoa-Oraau l.lon em&Mo.>'CMOl Apply I 'h n r l t f' r m In u pencn ln loan btokM•I• An l!:quaJ £leper. prd. C.Osta Men t44.Sa,pertor~ fl I "<'hedule Ptttflc•llv ro Ablllty to rope w1lh ~Wllty Employer IV'ea cord! system includm& penence preferred. Ex· neat appearini. Gould Mualc Coq:iptJ'\,Y ia Mirary, c.'Orre$pondence c e 11 e n t com P a o Y No Travelinc Jooliol for ppeneoced NWMI I l1f'11l11 nC'd tn mt'•'l prt11 urc . v i.r11•d &:ll·Sl \ou r n .. f'dl All U"' .a. ll P\&ttlwma I ~ ut'lll, -WI lnll __ ............... ca.a• R"""Peo...JONJST Au tc p I a n f 1 I e i. . benefit a . Apply to lll.NJ Of'POITUHITY plano Ai oreu people to \ RmponslblUtl.H also lo· Penoonel. Mon tbru Fri. fOlt ACNIVIMIMT. st.all our new 1tor~ II LYM Opeatft&a on •nemOon ahHt , full time ur p /time. P•rt time wtD.clt U)' &Jilll. Apply •l ,,apNp Oonv C.oter. Of Fla11b1p Rd ·~Beach. C-IOM "1JRS£SA1D£S. 7 3, ll 7, expttten~ or tramees Me5a Verde Conv. Hoap. «81 Center Or C.M .. E.O.E. Nunes Assist. Certified Aides needed on all lhift.I. Classes avail. for 11---,-,...,non~~ certlffecl Good atart'· tng salary & xln\ tteneflta . Apply at "''1apb.ip Conv. C.nter, 466 Fl a11 hl p Rd . :; 1'Vewport Beach. 462·"°'4. -~ Car.e f or elderly ( 1~n. Uveln. Reis . • turtlerock Area . ·~. ., n .. 25 AIDES NEEDED RN'S, LVN'S Many Ol)enmgs. Many shifts . We arc growing fast~r. still offcr\n~ more Come in, Compare ... and SH! Highest wages/benefits package available. CALL THE OFFICE NEAREST YOU! 714/ltlatll7 GARDEN GROVE " 7141911..0JH I' LA.GbNA HILLS ,.. 714/7Jl-lt4t , , • Jl'Ui..LEBTON 11" •NATIONAL* HUR SI HG SERVICES Temp Employ ment Servi re A Step Abovt> NO FEE EOEm1Uh OF<: MGR $15,500 Branch ore or lrg co. needs res pon. happy mature 1ndiv to take charge. Heavy customer , cont.act, It bllkpg. Call Rita Coastal Personnel , Agency tr 2790H.a:rbor. CM 540-8055 Never A Fee r u!flrti 11111& Mt'dt'd tu leam Promotion a I op ~'-~~ """' c. • • I •T,,.... pt'y Salary o~n t'lllll ••ee pi11d Rapidly cit· grus1vely 1row1ng elude maU\leoa.nce ol m lOlllm·l2DOOn. r....1•Jt.RAl'fTllD YoU have been waltlnf house blueprtnt opera· #2 Fmbin l.a-d -SALAaY + ror1a great career oppof' •Sea eta IH kaue. &eO.~ pandln& coo1truc lion ~~~ ~;!.°., roorca dlV'Lllon oC nauooaJ cor" ,._ UUUJ<>U ....-.~· .. •W_... PNC Pll.tt Ume help WMJ\ted. poraum. H eiting vaned responsible andJvudual lion lndud1n1 runninc Equal ()ppor Employer w/a powull co .• this 11 GAP Blueprint machine COMMISstO.. 1t. Call Manbal Kee at •Acct~· Mon Ii or Tue• ruaht• dubcl Li&bl typ1n1 only. Phone exper. & good ly p. • caortr. f o r p r o d u c t 1 o 11 llQO. A,ljO ree jobg. ea II UI& s.kills reqd.. Xlnt co (Vt'lll tra1n ) & ordenng Ca II fo r 1nterv1 e w 1714 > 529·8761 for in· bl ueprint mac hine Sales betwee n 8 30am a. ler'Vlew stoclttsupphei.. Organ1 11t.ca .. AMMOH l :llpt'n ------· TOJl Pll• fl Ul d \ Jl'.•tlon~ r1•h·1 r.11. hn nust':; Nl.'\l.'r a M1n.unwn age 20 Apply Jert Lynn. 540 ~00 1. bene. Contact Office al Pennyaaver , 1660 Snelling at Snelhn11 or a&ana&er. Tapetle Cori>. Placeoti.ll. Costa Men Newport Beach of Agtm· G.G. 714-638-7960 uonat slulla a must. Xlnt Seelang motJvaled. out Jt.sll for Maril s•1 ES PERSONS co. benefit.& SaJary com· going & responf!ble 957• I I SO Penonality plus adults mensurate w11b e k perwn !or per.manent to work with and ft't' - IELL~ PART-11JIE. aae 16 or C'Y • .:MD Campus. over lo help m family Racquetball/Healthclub busi.Dels, wknd& & I or 2 em(iloyee. needed. Full .a.moons. M&-lM~ or pan Umti. Racquel· balJ USA. 71~ 7872 ::.LRVI C E!::> CallJ>I: <:om.;-In Toduy lrvme IU·144l Pait Ume; Help! pt-Ume ----------_,_ ~ .. M-.-Alu•"'-R E A L E S T 1" "I' w/ticketsales to11portlng SAL~MAN WANTED. event s . $3·$6+ h r. EARNUP'f015%COM · m.448. MISSION NET. 1-Can 2102 Bualnesii Cenler Drive Suite208 llunlin-"on Beach ..,.,.,. 8007 Wamtt Ave lt215 L111?una Ni,!!uel llt414J 279S7 Cabot Road S onia Ana •U..OIJO 715 N Mo in earn from SSOK lo SIOOK Part Ume clerk for liquor annually. 2-Flnd out why store. APPlY In per1on, new Ile. earn big Sii Hotiday House Uquora, here. Come talk with 2937E.CoutHwy,Cdm. them. 3-0 ur produc· P~Cleft t / 1 n exp en• Ive -r-land/budget terms. 4· ,._. $100 P1'1t·1el appll. 1alore . 1be fut.est moving ID· ~P\nd out why ''we've dultry in Orange Co. All got the best thin& going". you have lo do i• band N.8. 'area. Aak for Mr out money. But you are Howard. gM.~ the control. Call Dolly Coastal Persoonel Real ...... S.a.. Agency Opening for licensed 2790Harbor. CM salespeople, loc ally 540-«lSS owned. with n•\1onal re· I In H&H Rlock Of'fll'f' I I I Never A Fee ferra.I system. Excellent PBX Ans. Svc. Will train. working cond1t1ons I F.arn 100% commission f.'JUn l Opportunitv I 7·3· 3·11 • PIT , llp·7a For conl1denUal app"t 1-:mplo\'{'r M P I P\eas ofc in med bldg, call 759·0226 Exe.cu NB. 2 wks pd V a c Sys'a""" ReiJto~ .. ----------631·5640 M·F,9-S ..,.,...., '" ON SITI:: CONBO MGR To handle s upervision of ffilAJnt & 11dm1nas trat1ve duties, ncx1ble hrs $.500 mo Pre fe r mature woman. 957-8711 Edna Orthodontic Cba11111de As· llisl. Mission Viejo, RDA pref'd, flexible hn, rlghl pay for r1gbt person. Come & interview, us . 831-1033. ----~ PIXOPER. 1-:am while you lear n Te lepho ne Ans wt·n n,t.: Service full t1 m l' part lime Vaned i.hlft-. Days. afternoon or even mgs. Locations 1n FASHJON ISLAND (;OSTA MESA/IRVJNE TUSTIN I HUNTINGTON BEACH ldeal for students & housewives . Many co benefits Including paid l•--------•I vacations. Typing 3Swpm ... E.O.E. CalJ •50• PACKACHaS ASSIMILHS NEED NOW'! /Top Wages I No Ex per needed I U>ng Term al>s1gnment VOLT 'l ~ORAnv liiL.J~VCEli 546-4741 su-cz30 Mon. tbru Fn. P..-.:sualC..,.. to S950 Lt ore bkgd ok Good grammar & moder ate typing. Xlnt oppty w lrR Irv ro Xlnt co benefit~ & r a.ises Ca II H ll <i Coa!.t;1J Per.on nel Agency 2790 Jlarbor. CM !)40.~') Never A l''ec ---------- Real ~late WOMEH!! Take charRc of )Ou r l1f(''' t\ Un lQUC 1n tllVlduab.t.tod cont'cpt pre pares you for a fulurl' 10 rew t'Slate Study at your own pace. Award win· n1n& r e al e s tat e educators on video. For free -Placement oppty calJ Louase al 673--3248. --------Real Esute IMJOY BALISTA'R Tbal '1 rl1bl! We at Walker ~ Lee enjoy Real Estate. Our Million Dollar location office bai. pride, e nthusias m & l(Uldance If any or lh~e :.olUld 1mponant to )OU. then call now & R" c your ReaJ Esta te carccr J ·n.eal .. cham:c Ai.k for t\J Stellato 963 5ili7 I a.a,t/Ofc~ Permaoent part time. Recepl • Ofc belper wanted Mon thru Fri 12:»Spm. Car req. Will train Jt 50/br wtr-aiHin 3 mo. Student ok. Ca 11 Deanna~. uc.TtOHIST f\dl time Mon-Fri. 3S bn. per week. Must be peraonable, well aroomeci, en.joy meetln& tbe public. No typinc. pbooe experience pre · terTed.. FUU co. benefiu. AIJllty Penoysaver. 1880 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa. a.u,..... •• pnience. Aak for Valarie f U It· t 1 m e po SI ll o n . 1~~~~~~---l'IXltlvate kids. Over 21. al ~ .. E.O.E w1career pos11b1.1Jl.les in ln Lagooa. Capistrano. an adult stntegy game Sales. Manageme nt SanClementeareas. store. Apply· Chess & Traineeb p i t . f /l ,£..,TIME G U l. ed 2700 Dynamic. positive 111 + ~ • •mes n 1m1t "-·aJ• ...... .. .. 1 """" ev~Ml.l.s ~Coul.ltwy...ti~ ~~WL~......,._ __..."W PHONE: Sales/ Ma.JJ\.tenan~e ~1or494.9461> l!Ct'JPl~tCo has open.inaa for Recep· 1---------1---------Umilt/ Typ4st. Typina. fUlnl. record keeping " calculatlnti are the dutie1. Xlnt fringe blNllta. SalatY $780 per mo. Scod resume to. ...... COLMAN Co. P.O.Box lUO Newport Buch, CM 92660 752-0360 F.qua1 Opportwuty ___ E_m_~)'!r lllNT AL AGEtn &lee IULLOCIS wtLSHIR£ ............... C.Ommenca l\s bohday leAIOQ by inviting )IOU lo be a part ot our very apedall1ed team. Our ~omcew1Ube accepting applications ror full and pan tirne aaJes 61 ul~ s upport empl o ymen t · 9dvancenJe'l\l In career oPP0'1 uruues. M t.hru f' from3--5pm IHDOOR PL.AMYS Exl. 250. Between l·SPM Ask For Andrea -----We are loolung for an SAL~ = ~= wPra~l.'>& PROFESSIONAL Full Ai part lime pos1 SALES ll o n i; ava1l•b le weekends rt.•qu1 r e d REPRESENTATIVE P\eue aP91Y in Pt:ri.on Natio nwide manage . Mm! lb.ru P\'1 8-~ ment !>etv1ce orl(anaza. CPA fum at MacArthur Blvd/Jambortt Rd, Irv Good typist. 7S2-02H RecepliOIU5t Xlnt opply w/environmental agen cy Full lime pos1t1on w a 3 day wlmd e\•er} ~ week. Xlnt fnnge benefits. ~ont oltc ex per req'd. ability t)"pe 40wpm w /past clencal exper. Oppty for ad,·an rernent Appl) OranRe County Sanitation 0 1'> tn ct HlS« El Iii. J\ \l' FwntiWl Valley !ll7<11'. Por 00..y Laauna Bea<'h Real Eat.ate otr1ce Xlnt commissions Must bavtc" license Ai.k for Huth ~ IJFcalalDRl.a-d Mi#pOrtled ~~~~~-:;.Jes ~btro t 1on 1!> .,eek1ng ag . eress1ve :.el/ ">tarter with proven saJes succesl>. Thaopponmuty 1s on the West c.oast You would bf. contac:tuig heallh care indus try top leve l rmnaeement We offer base salary. ~lo.\ lft~ntlvea, cnm.pany car. npenses, excetJtnt tiealt.h and life 111SUrance.profit1hanng oUld StoC'lt purcbue. Send resume which include:; '\<IJllfY tustorY and <'Ur· rent reqwri>ment' to 54().2'J \() Ill. SALES Salary 11500 a month to st.art• Need ~elf i.turtinSit b~ inter~tt'd 1n 11 d iffer e nt rea l t>i.talt• '>ule<I t•onct•pt Mui.t lw "illlnR to wor k hJrd & ad\Unl'l' 'IUIC'kl) ('.111 l>alt• for ttl'l>l !11.X 1'91i7 \'Illa.it· Jk .. l 1-:, tat•· I 11 \l':>lmt.•nL' Sale& Ouk. fabnc store exper pref C M 646-4040 ~CLERK · Eiit Ma uoner-&tore n~i. ms1dt- -saJcs pt>r..<>n Off1 re ~up pf\ 1.'Xper h('lpful hut n•1l nt'<' f'r&nl<:l' tx•nt· 1; rnup nit-tll• ;ii 1•a1tl '.11 ,1111m• fl hnl1tlay., f u r t11>Jll • .. ill lit•tt} <..JI c.. -; 11 ; :.i l 'l.! RecE'puorusl. bte typ1n)! & filing, 9 3 Mon f'r1 5'.~. 759-0212. ---------~at.-... l l••r k rlt'~·dt'<I lor Respons ible maturl.' munne hardwan · ~lurl.' ----adult to oversee t3 yr old Marine exptrienl t? • eon foe bachelor fat.her necsury Immediate Rt:•on1st/ Roo m & board t o ope:nmc. FUU comp•nY • t llf d C 11 benefits Call Balboa =S qua ie ~rson a Manne. 5.49 9671 ror 641).C8, 640-(!636 ear I y Mature, person. AMoraftlJPM. tllJlll. E.O E M 1Y1H experlenced as Recep-1 ....... -----• tSoniat. Heavy phones. &alea/Oehft'l'Y · Xlat op-~ ~ wpm .. invoices, R.mtaurant poc for col'ege ~tudent.5 quotations. orders Front The Rusty P e lle.in 16 Ha\'e full tunt' Ai pi umr office appearance Top l<dunlt for a Night <.:ook poi. avail You r an earn salary & benefits ln me f\ill 'l'lme for \he r11tht up lo f7 00 per hr CJll FUm !tt!r C..11 Karen. per..on /\ppl)' l>t't..,. .,,.n ~l-'11:111 bt wn I 9pm 540-88!M 3~ 2il5 Wf'.,t P .tt1f1 l -----R E C E p T I 0 :'-l I S T (.;oast llw\ . N B SECRETARY n eed rd Hi'~TAtJ HA '1/1 Vaned JOb w ' J:rO'«th MAN AG t-:H potential Appl1ranto; f.JCPl::Hlf'JllC~:u !'wll"' HOMEMAKBtS "'"1th 1ntc•n .... t 1n .1n 1r;i u·m.or 111 .... 1l!n P\Jll p.111 t1 m t· S20 $2Shr Will train Call :'th Uun11 !WK !m8 3 'j )''\1 Sale- Owbtw.1MoMy7 C.Ome w RM Abram!> CaU&log ~room. llH9 Newport Bl. c )t p t. I-' t any aRt• want~ !owl~ HHD to Uar'ft to~I? '·•It·'~'"~''' n•·•·rl• ii l•• ._..,, '-•ff--...•mtr1Jt \.\. '"Ill 1r.11r1 \•ot1 I·• •II " ~ 1H.J , t-tri IJ11t• r111 ••' 1J1 ; I.',~ I u I t J 11 11 • ,, n Jloward 631 3J5J lur ., beelertuwre SALES ORDER Expencb~ product hne have itenerat.ed lbu i m Cl:lf'd1•U~ OP4'ft1DI With great potenll•I for .td ~l t"am1h•nt) W'lt.h aerot.p.ar-t.> f a,.tene!"> ~ bl' \en he-lpful ~.llilr) 1 nm m1·n,ur J l• .,,_Ith t'l!)tlltlll • 6. kno ... h·d)!\' ul th•• 111 til.C'U') ROSAN. IMC. il4 ~~1 ;'\; e'll>·pnrt St·" t h BOX :ltilf.:! I •I 11w l>Jti ~ l'ilot I' II li-1' l '~~I t•ri,l.1 "tJ1•,a, I \ 1f.,u'!t I<-H··11 tfl l .ill H/I I. J1'11•r ,111 hu ... 1n•''' .11 l Wnl' ft1r ,11Jv..,·11-.111 ~ Mon tilru l-'r1 !lam Wm S.1e ~ Commission O:ln:tpM)' beMliU. Wiii t.rc&.lll ;\°'eJt appeilrant·1· 61 eood 'lpelllng essenua I AllC>ly Pmny:saver. 1660 - P!attntla Ave . Costa Mesa ------R.e.UJI MGMNT TRAfN P. F: Creal oppty for l'dpJblt• dl.'pt"nd pl:' r 'on w .-' IXldn.: L.1tl1t" Hout1r1u• 1 ho11n f"111'' p..iy & tlf'n .. r \tr i',d w .. rd.' •93-075:! 497 IOlll l848Campu.s Dnve lacr06s rrom mu.st bt> persona ble. wl'll Irvuie area Xlnt rarl'«'r groomed. w good sk1lb opportunity Send rl•pl1t>., Non smoker XJnt com to Jbx 621 , Dail)' 1'1lot pany benefits . PleasP POBOX 1560. Coi.td Pest Control Service man. Real tAt.ale call Helga al Repubhr Mesa. CA 926216 guar s alary +Com· lnlerv1ew1ng career Home Loan. 851-0991 SIMSIOE SALES$ f\lll lla>e pos1llon E.'t· penence helpful. "'Ill train. Som~ c ler• \'a l work involved. Pref mature a.ndl v1d1.1al C..11 SS7-0ll2'l All Equal Opportuml~ f.mplO)Cf ~"" Rep Ground flu.,r upportWUl) Sol-If i.lartt'f l'alllng on bw.inesl> & 1n du.-.lry foe car phones & v1dl'<> equ1 pme nl Will train Bene f1ti. Com m&ssion only Interviews Moo. t.hru Wedn~. 9·12 7329 w . 15th St A_. C M John Wayne Airport > Equal ()pPor Employer _nw!5_._ioo_._S46-_9338 __ . ____ minded people. lnt.eru11ve ~urant training, pleasant al· REX::EPTIONIST · Busy M.at.ure woman w:.nu.>d moaphere. high earning developers orrtce. Late for sm rest. Good hrs. potential. Cal 1 Dan bkkg. typing, varied No nights or wltnds Wallentine. o wner, duties. O.C. airport area. Perf. for bo4.Llew1!e. da)'a 645-7221 ror an app ·1. 751-6616. S49-70ll Eves 631-0208. PHCYrOSTORE +PIWC manager, als() r /l employee. H . 8 . / F . V. area, after SP M . 842-2980. 1---------1 _Scot_t_. ------llCB'T to $150 Restaurant SALfSlADY fUU ti~. over 18 yrs SAL.ESPER.SO~. permJ nenl full lime. "ill tram R M Abrahm' Catalo~ Shiottroom. 1819 N<'wport Blvd. Cosu Mesa S-.T~ Salary + Bonus PARENTS: Teachers, Parent11, Comm . Workers: Earn xtra money for Christmas. l.mmed. F /P time sales poaillons w /leading Ed. ---------·1 Co. For interv appt. only <Xfice call Virginia Calkins. exper. preferred penon for dev co. Front • cwmer belp wanted Pre-school aide, Irvine, 21 Fee paid. Promotable Scmdwlch penon waJ>ted THE SHOWOFF SALES PI:: Jt S O N ~dept e xper pN.'f Permanent ru11t1me R M Abrams Cataloit oJJowroom l8l!I Npt livd CM Part ume/Full trme We have a uruque OP· portun1ty for an am bilious sdf motivated in- d1Vldua1 who is wllhng l o '#Orie bard Our training procram Wlll enable you to develop mlD a bi&h in- come produeer. Fancy t'flurnes u nneces:.ary cau me for a personal In· terview Gene Gaynor S GOOD UASO .. S TOWOB .. , 1'8.oRAaY WITH-.. ~o~ office • "'OJ overload c ~==ri) .............. , .......... ........ ~1.L·58 .. E .O.E. Parking Attendant. male/fem. pt & !·lime. Job In Seal Bch~pt 8dL CaU btwn 10.5pm. 673400 PART ·TIME AS · SEMBLERS needed for marine mfgr-light as· eembty, mature, retired or eemi·retired. nexible hn·new plant. cau Jim Mon-Fri 838-9907 PART TIME EVENINGS _552-_7_494 _______ , • e dmk. Light typing. Also Slartinl W/Jood gaJary W..tclH • ..., fee job&. Yv«te. C&1J 17$-2193. ,.,MTIHG> Press person needed In growing Orange County Co. Mln. 3 yean trade experience on Multi'a IL OUer 11With1"51 heads. Salary open. For app\. <X:P Printing 979-2339. PDmMG no.nu Ralaurant Real Elute Sales C alscs•a P~ CASHla · hor91C......ltty Uclol• Ou:r expansion program has created a oeed for salespeople with the pro- ven ability to sell both new• resale properties. Excellent commuuion acbeduJe. lovely offices. member or all loca l boarcl\, secretarial stare. congenial group, paid in· aw-aoce ptan & bonus op· portunllies. llC8'T to $150 Busy day-busy ofc - aoonds like fun? Need moderate typi.ng & well MtAMtlrol• -· ARJl..Y between 3-S. Mon Uiru ~1. Rusty Pelican. 273.'5 W. Pac Cst Hwy. N.B groomed Mppearance, 1 .. --------•I some overtime, xlnt bmefrt.s. Call Rita Coastal Personnel Agency 2790Harbor, CM 540-QS Never A Fee RESTAURANT IEASTAI with •CAlll'S JR.• 122 Fastuoo Ialand S•I ES LADIES FuU ume & pa.rt llme for l or country's finest dWdrm ·s Boutiques. Le Magasln. So. Cst Pina. ~ ------ S ALES PERSON part time selhn.i. g enrral clean1n1. decorat1n1t. n.. • Sat some Sun. Accent lnteno rs. 333 Marine A\ e Balbo a blam:l 67$.ZlllO MnAIL CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT SS7·2363 EYRCOPY Lll009Sky Park Car. •H lrvane. TIJ.R.0 .. HllDSYOU c:..11•••" . ....., . ~can atronl you that " men. immediate place· meata .for: Adults With outstanding, attractive personalities who enjoy working with kids. Over 21. Start at 13.50 per hour. Phone 642·4321 , Ext 250 BETWEEN 1·5 PM. Preuperson needed in growing Orange Co. printing co. Minimum 3 yrs trade experience oo Mullis & Chief 11 With n1 beads. Salary open. For appt. call C .C.P . Printing 97!>-2339. PalMTI .. G Camera Person to work a vertical commercial camera. Familiar with For confidential in · tervlew. please c all Chuc k Dreyer. (714 > 675·6050 or Barbara RiU'. (714)675-7512 UCEPTIOHIST Fee paid. Small friendly office. Vaned duties, ruce boss, light typinit On· ly. Rush! $700. Also ree jobs. Call Jeri Lynn. 54MOOl. Snelling & Snell· lng ol Newport Beach A&encY, 4340 Campus. oss!!~t!~S · I Do Something For Yourself. To fill avalanche of or· dera from marine . motorc1cle, sporting goods. moeor SPorts. re· tall-.. Qreat oppty but we are very selective & want confident winner types only. We train ex· pertly. Visit us & see. Call Mr. Slone ~. 9-t .. •s.cnt.i" •Typhh •NX •G ... r .. Offke Alk for Allcha Equal Opportunity Employer. IWIACEI Le. S',;L I Dept. Jt4A/ AL.-. horough experience in Shipping to FNMA & preparation of GNMA ts.t nt"8rtagenr~nt ab1Ut y ls equi.red. PMT process. Ex· RealEstale perle:nce preferred. Full lni••tW time. Co. btnefita. Apply Pennysaver, 1660 s ... .,.,,_. Placentia Ave. Costa Like to join a real pro-Mesa. tealooal R.E. orpnwi. llC8'T'IOHIST ---------•lion? For a running 1000/oNll PRIMl'IMG head-start for 1990, caU u1 today for an in· NtoedpenonaJJty plus for Help wanted In web· tervlew. Please Call f\.I\ otc. Ught typtng • oaaet press room. Ex· M• .. jorle Clark. R•1. bklJ8.. To $800tmo. ~II perienced & trainee.. .. " 557·7111. Minimum age 20. Apply tqr.f°"App't. WPenH 11 Pennysaver , 1880 WelleyH.T9Ylor I.DA.ct CM Ptacentla, C.M. RMlton 6'4-4910 •ma. . . ,..-----------~ .:w'ilOMST -Nftport Bead.I to•· I Y.ur flaible aUli&ade la I 9UALITY CONnOI. ......... Wllat ~ounta In these Your 3 to 5 years of quality control I plu•• ortlcu. Thia I supe.or.ilJaD.... m.a0 apmen&.-catt be I ~II iro-fftn fiu I applied ln the buUd.Up of a first I ~ Wt ntw _poeiUon class quality control dept. We're with r~iuc benefit• I l . lndudlq. Pbonea, mall • .nterest~d in an aggr eutve I • tntn• 4uUea. eau I performer with expetlence in 557-41& ..,,.,... .. toaP· I commcrcioJ electro·mech1nlcal I pticant. • assembly & prlor exposure to I -hand~ & ,i¥_Rection of pliDled ---meu piastre i>arta. I COOKS COUM1BHB.P SHIFT' ~VISOIS lsc•ll•at t.eaeflh. ~ .. ,,, .... -.w,_ .. _. ............ , ... .. -. .......... ,. ...... .,. ltiflltr: I I Day le Night 1hilb available. I ... """ .. c·: ... •11~8. Mail resume to · I Opeo llond&1 !venlfta • a.ml I Clus1lledAd #eotDaiJ Pilot UnlU'fpm '•U••ulU•• , uy 1 ~ _ 1 'lrtlll • ••en .... a.,.U. I P .O. Box 1850, Costa Mesa, Ca. ~Pita,• 'tstAd .,r, 1a ·.p,tH• 1 .. 92826 ............ ---='• ...,, Join The #I Team! Think about a career wtth Oihman's, nn atabUahed an recognized name In the 5P0rting ttOOd-Reid. We a~ growing and we are lleddng motivated lndMduals. with a heatthy lnterea1 In the sport• world and prevtous retail experience to foln our """* nlng tea.m In the Orange County uea. We have open.Ing• in the following area1; DEPAR~ MANAGER • Acdw Sport1war e Sk.I JIANAGEllENT T8AINEES Thi• I• cm -.eel lent opportunity to leam all pha... of the busiiwu Including lhlp- pteg/~. -.1d1andtslng. stocking • net onleftng, lA•m the buslneul A c-ol· lege degre~ Is a plus. Sales n.tl-41 .. t•Ltd SALES-Positions open full lime or PIT in retail sales ol ri.oe children ·s & tr1ditional women 's c lothing. Potential ~ iowarcl .. nal• ....a)l. WRAPPERJSTOCK - Santa need• extra help. TrainLlJi now ror Ouiltm1.1 wr•ppera . CASHJER-F'ull flme or Ptr. Qood with details & 111ccuracy . .. 146-1476 Wali&ed JOUnt mtn wbo .tU "' eloal '"1.1 ~ wo•ea . C•U Mr. 'ft .. ,,._ NM!lm, •L .. ________ ---· ,__..... '• • ODlta .ISO&. ==========:is=::;J..~~~~~~~....J.--~~~~_._~~~ .... ~~"'-~~------.....-- .. - ..... llO.& .. AA.P $CTIYTOVI. Typlat. ume s i n . Uberal compan y bmlf\sa. Send rftume w/espr. It ulary re ~ te Pftsley of So. Calif. P .O. 8ox 2200. N.B.111113. Attn: Bev. SECRSARY Alfa:rmauve A<.'UoP Entployer ..... W..eM 7tto ....................... TIAY&M•l1' 111t1tttsbtd ....U travtJ llf/IM1"' ....... GP"• -. for .. ,_•4 ulH -OomptUr trab>-........... au.y ol· ID Wida nett7 ~ to ~hoal. ... ,.._. ... Pd • ....aLtal/ ...;;;;::g;;;;.;;,~.;,;._--,________ 0.. ..... dll&IJ t.aentl. ,.,.,,,...) ---------~o...nt 1• __ tlme __ se.._Z550 ____ , ... ..a.y ,_,.. C&U ITTA > ........ l .,,, .......... ~ •2trr perleue •• pollce, SI..... T £ L ! P H 0 N E """_...,. ........, or.._, MC11ri a~ SOUClTORS in 'J(Nr ~. "..t. "9l9e call'°" Part tJme. 8ua·Tbu,.. ••hr. 10Needed.. &.art nNT .... .,.._ CLm & 5:ll>to9:30Pll. Can earn Ott. Wb/Nov l5lh. Call Accurate typ~. tood Antique Sale. 8peci1I tellll NID to I* C" mo. Wlll Dltr1-t114 ~c lldlla. aa1ary opm. C'· a do• ooly 1 carter Hawley ::;, :*'to =: ~ GIOWln& ~ -.im. carve-:r'w::C.~:~ la t~Jtll H · etruet:iaDa. ID N.8 . area. C. ~= . TYPIST: Full time or IOfa), itw. dtabea, w -ist ID COntrol ew pa.-to lYP.lO& part time~~ n · I)' ....... ttema, eollee· "---ol-•rapkt to wpm as backup oo ~ c ,_._ u .... -~. __._ """'1& ,,__ -· ~:..:=:?~ Mt-7$t0. ask ai la .... wpm-•-· ,."':"'.-' ~1 ... ~:....VQc-• lY powtllaa eleet..ronlc• ll' JO 111 lecil9t lor Ml~ -.. -.-au 010 ......... .. flrm located near .,.._ltcleriu.ldut.ies curately. N.A.M .S.A. tam.97S.An......,..BI. ~~~to rib~ olc suooly c:o. ~Ave. Jrvtae . ..:..AD~aheim=;;,._ ___ __ 'l'bll la ,_. ..,......_..., WW tniD. CaU (cir appt. .., join a procrus1v e , ~7-t212, ask for Mr. lfPt•to$900 1be ~Bay Rowmg" ~~~;:t~ people-oriented com· West. Newpo rt Sta· EllioY f Run~1a1 Club Rest. Ml.at Cond. Must sen. c:~~ •:al::::;,,~~:~ Uaoen. lnc. wit* ~M=~ oPMUll 8000 in So. C.t 114-Stl.., eves only. ma plus c areer T E L E p H O N E iAI fl rm lo be a at ftau 11 now hlrl.n.1 exp.1._ _______ _ ~ BeacL U ou waiters • waitresaes , 1• !.o•t!L~!Y· We !_~R~w!t 4 bra,_! llftwlzoatbetypewrfter coob 4i bu.tboys. Loe. ,..,er......, .,...,...&M& open-~... per mo.~ flwntolearnt.belatat dwnstn by esdator nr lop: ~~~nus . Mr. • ID09t sopbbticated Bullocks . Apply an beef-'-Clerit -1llQrd proces•tac eq1.11p-penon Tuell. J..6. See ROO .. _, T E L E P H 0 N £ meat. call ua now. _Debeaia ___ . ____ _ CNTERVIEWERS-oeed 151·f04 l WaJlre65 & Coak. 8. 30 to 5 or s to 9. No expenenr. Apply in penop. Tmo a , SICllTUY Newpc.-t Beach io $1200. Hie Stores Inc 1'hil coutruchon firm UIOO N Kraemer Rea pons i ble fo r a 11 m1teri.als • equipment receved in to thia fac1IJ· t y. Match goods to purchase orders. receiv· ina slips & dis patch mater ial. Must have valid callfornia driver 's ror pubUc apln1oo s ur veys by naUoo.ally known survey research corp. located ID Sant.a Ana , eve s & wknd work SJ SO $6 .00 p er h r . 30242 Cro wn Va lley 2 aaoque Oak ma•ctunc Pa r It w a y • La g u n a drelsen. Hand carved. 1 Niguel. with beveled milTOC', t ---'::---------• wil.b marble top. ~set. needa ywr upertise in AD.abelm. CA handling many facets of (71A)533-~ the-huiineu. Excep tional benefits, lunc h Eqwal()pportunlty 568-t:m aft SPM . Uceme~or shippin.( & T.Ew...E.R · Part ume.. recei ving f)a-ckground lmmed. •rung for ex· wilhforklif\experience. per part·llme teller Waitress w /CM for wicker a.a.TlBS basket lunch service ~ »• ..... M ~ o.... Ame.ri,caa ao.U.q~ -........ on·.-... .,..rn Ha"""back wasbatand, ~$150 weekly . Ml.lSt • .. OHke of .... ""· Olrp>rat.e headquarters trw slate wide Invest- ment services firm Fashion Island. Xlnt career opport.&.UlllY with diversity & challenge. Must~ top level SECRETARY Ex,pmenced with strong ty plne Ii s horthand alolls. full lim.e career opportunity. Apply in pealOI) to: ML. l.'uenl.eS at Robert Bein. William Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quall a . Newport Beach. fadllties & good advan Employer M/F cement opportunities I~~~~~~~~~ -will be )'OW'S. Typing & SH please. Call SS7-6122.1•--------SICRETARY G1MraAHelpen wlgood cmtomer rela uoos atutude to work Tues. Wed. & Thurs Con· tact Lee. Orange Coast Sav ing s & Loan . 714-154·1801 E.O E 4121 westerly Place Slel02. Newport Beach l00'7o Employer Paid be neat. personable & serpentine f roe t. energetic. Call 979-0747 Dresser , serpentine aft 108.m. for appt front. X1ot cond. 644-5'38 WANTED Da.IVIElt SUNDAY ONLY Amencan Oak I.able $225. 4 oalt chalrs S40 each. F.ngli.sh Oak Hall Tret: ~ Call 962· 7213 for Ugbtrun& 8olL Detail <Xiented for general of· flee work. 7141831-6696. 100%Freetoapplk anL SICY....,.1m:1I II Fee paid Your good ---------, To deliver Daily P ilot TC>r SALES LADY T} p1,t I bundles lo earners R~ • exec. secretarial ex perience. 640-0123 M. Fn . _t:_.-._s:_:io_. __ - - - skilla wU1 lead to COO· fldential penon.nel pos. In top corp of c. Abo r ff jobs Nance 770.2732 Will assist in receiving. movlog & handling materials. & various other' duties. Must have valid Califorrua driver's license & !orkhrt ex penence. "'89Cn 10 l 0 ....................... Exclusive s hop. good SJS IS YOURSI I qiares van or large st.Jt· background. good pay I . I tJon wagon and a good SECRETARY Lile typi n g , som e ~Serric· 4500 Campu~. N A Open Monday Even1n1: Unt111 pm Cat tu, a Penci•tl SECRETARIAL . Mature shorthand & engineer· secretary'ror busy State mg-construction expr. Farm Agency in Npt. helpful. Presley of So. 8ch. Starttng saJa.ry to Calif. Cont.a.ct Barbara ---------Sec'y-Assistant. sales. sm SJ.Imper mo. 4' w1lhnR to 540.0500 SECRETARY olfc tn Sant.a Alla. Irvine Apply lo Penonnel Wntent Dicptal ~--3128~ '!Ave.CM (cor Red ffiU & Baker I (7141557-1550 Desig:rung T~hnology f'orTbe ~lure E.O E. Part FUii ti 548 100'1 dnving rerord Phone 1 me. · I R•ferT°Gl IOIMIS I 642·4321 .nd <t!>k ror umWestclJff Dr NB I I Harry Seeley or Don Tow Truck On vers ex I fl O YO I' 11 A\' F I W1lham."i per d Top pay Apply \.\ 0 IC n I EQUAL G&W T o w ing . 740 8 l'ROCF.S!-o l ~f ; I OPPORTU~ITY Wbl.rtpool was~r & gas dryer dlx mult1-cyde. new cood. S17S & Sl~. Garden Grove Appbance 13191 Harbor Blvd . Garden Grove 537 ~ train rig ht pers on l~~~~~~~~~~I F)itry Level P06ition area. vanety or duties. ~·· r For restaurant design gd on phone. some typ· C»lms Way,C M 642t2S2 1-X l'l'Hlfo.?\n ·· I _E~!:!..C>YEK \,k \our lr11•n1h. Trainees. no expencnl'e necessary Manufacture of aptic111 componenls 1 OOAM·3 30PM 2 Sa~ pei-mo. overtime. SJ SO hr.Locat.ed C M ~ r, I,, 1 1, 1 .. I 'a r e h o u ,e m a n . llEALESTATI firm. Typing. varied lOg, rdlable. responsible SECRETARY/TYPIST D.Jl.EPrOCHsor. duties. congenial small & o rganued. Call ..1 r:inc1·r' 1f 1tw\. I mechanica ll y inr hned. 'J' YES" Jnrl v.111 I rompounding rormulai. v. o r k f n r K 1• 11' I Local resident preferred. ~wn1n"' 1m1t1 hr'' I Ta m co C he mica ls ,nu '4 111 r<'<'l'11.-e J I 203S-A Pl1cenu a Ave. ~5 bonu. ... ,\II typiniz. I CM 642 9Ui0 oeeded for CPA firm in Must be familiar with o tri c e . Ex c e 11 e n t 754-63339am-4pm. Npt. Bch. Part-ume PoSI· VA/FHA · medical. dental package Snack Bar attendant needed for pnvate club For interview. 644-5404. tioo. Prefer afternoon processing . CallS46-0348. Sec'y/Clerlt Prr ...__ M Fr' St Minim.um 1 yr expr. req. Immediate aperung for ,..,...... Oil· I. rong Presley of So. Calif. ('on· -_.....'vated w__., onented typing sir.ills a m\Uit. Ca 11 Be 54().-0500 WIN "' • Debbieat83U084. taCl v. SECRETAllYtoVIP penonioloanbrokerage SPA ATTENDA N T . Tramee Young man to !>kilh ll(•t'd l•d T op I ATER RESOURC t::S pav paid \al'at1ons. ~Rl"•fT•RY Secretary /Bookkeeper $14,400 co. Ability lo cope w1 ilbd men's spa, private club lr811ltfor precis1on1 tost1ru ~ ,.. SaJary open. Pleasant career opportunity or Pressure · v 8 r e Must be 21 yrs. All shll'ts men repair DO e ec· Exlnt arowth opport for persooallty & voice ror fered to versatile in. personalities. & willing available. Call for appt. tronlcs l Must be relJa. f\C\ e r a r~ I ENClNEERING Career KL[~ I opportun1t1es for e lt· I peri e n c ed C 1v1 I I Engineers. Daicners & Oran.man background sldlled Jr. Secy who des. real estate investment mvidual w/xlnt typing & lopt~. Sal. ~motlopeoon.•lcoap-ll M:>-7358 ble. have manual dex· career adv. Challenging company . N e w po rt SH skills. Commercial .,_!,_<U/\ ";,'~ tertty & excellent vi.sion. , d1vers ified, busy ore. Center. Mr Ge rrie . development. experience ~.....,..........., SPA ATT EN DA NT · 'Lonalra.ining period On . Corp bdqrtn for re al ~ desirable Xlntbenefilll ---------Woman's spa. private ly seriously interested est.ate a)'J)d llrm·lo~ash ----15·1 9041 . SERVICE STATION AT· club. Must be 21 yrs. All need apply. can for ln· •-• ---------r • TENDANT full time abifta a vail'. Call for tervlew appt. betweeo bE: AVICc S Call or Come ln TOday 111deli.Ol or muter plan· DiDI ol water systems. tnchadble ••t.er supply. "".MO-Om. ---• u• mech ·kooWled1e: l!Plll-~'1151. • • 7·MMoab'.$4MIOI ~ltl'"•r9'••y ~-NMt. budwril· ~1151 ~ I.QI Is appearance. Apttly MAMUfA~ I Ulloa 2l!IO Newport BIYd. CM Slocla/..... TIAlt8S (cJ.u ] .,__ ....... .,,_.:..... -"eoct--· .. a.n lrvirw sewage desi1n, pump nJ.t44I stat.ioDI 6 reservoirs. 2102 Buslnet>S Experienc.cksired \Dre- center OrHe port• spttlflca\ioa WT1l· I Swl" 208 I ang. fat'1hlles design, ...__ "'The "Executive V ice Sec rel a r y • E "e c u U v e President or our uaocia- PslOD Fri4aY· Our Co. Uoo la aeekiDC an Ex· needs a ~ J*(onnlng ~ve SeaeW"Y \o han· lndlvldu.al who can re-die bis penooaI and cor · IQAincalm"functionun· po ra te bu a i o e s s der b~ctic pr~aRre acliv1ties. Th.LS person slluauona. Deal A•· will be responaible ror sertively w /d iverae secr etarial and ad -peraonalitiea le keep rrurustrative duties and ~ w /our fast-moving will act as a haaon directors. Secretaria l between the executive skills reef~. S.H .. speed· and h1s many business wntmg. dictaung eqw p. contacts. Selected appli- acrurate typmg. Oi!ta1I cant will have had recent cnented. escrow exper executive secretarial ex· an advan~ag e. No n penence. will be well ~mokerprefd.Ca ll : M~. gr oomed; h ave good Heap,640-9540. communication skills ; SECRETARY SS.43-$6.77 and type 70_ wpm and . hr $9tl·Sll73/mo. Xlnt take d 1ct at1on. !il 100 • oppt.y for exceptionally ~m. Only qualified ap· sbaep sec'y for Director plicants should apply ol Finance. Governmen· tal enviJ'ODmental agcy loc in Fountam Valley. R.eQllites gd typing & s.ll. + 2yrs expe r . Salary commens urate w/exper. ~11 benefit., & ~ weeken~. Apply· Oran&e County Sanlta tiGft Oiatrict. 10844 Ell.ts Av. F.V. 1112708. 540-2910 We offer a beautiful work environment. and a ex- c e 11 en t s a la r y and benefits package mclud mg dental. Please send resume with salary !»s- tory an confidence to Personnel. ~ ...... ,., ... _..,,_.., ~ ...... Fa1hio11 Island Real . y;;, .. , :..,ti\ full or part time. Top £Ate Firm reslJIOOSlble 1 mapp1n1. ca.&cw at IO'U • I Hunhn,nM Bita<'h co•l"'lcr opel'ataou. •-.. .-~ Ul per90n Wit.It re-. · _..,...~lo penoa. for proceuin" mall. • OltAICE lllTa.,_T_A&. c-I ---• C&evron, 804 $ e -.-lhiD&iDI:, redeYlng, BUI>· l -··~· su.me • wort s amples I 119(77 Witm« Avt> Mr Fuentes. Robert C21 W91terly Place CBt Hwy. Laguna Beacb pty. -ordering. inventory Ste 102. Newport Beach Service St.at.loo Mer. Ex· recorcls. helpful SaJary I •215 Be111.. William Frost .t: 100% Employer Paid per'ieoce ooly. Apply in opm. 640-0123 ...._,,_._.._...,,_.,_,.._.....,.......i penoo 141 E. l 7lh St. I L:iJ.?una '-:il?u('I A.sso<'. 1401 Quall St. I u &-OS41 Newport Be arh Sl:CUTAllY C.M. NoSH! Work ln Newport SERV STATION · Exper. Center ooe person office lube man needed. Hourly Will take applicant with + % Xlnt. opp. 673-~­ light experienCi!. lrvine Personnel Agency S EW I NG M A CH I N ~ 488 E 17th. Costa Mesa 0 P E R A T 0 R S Ste~ 642 1470 MacGregor Yachts. 1631 ~ Placentia. C.M. 642·6830 --~--~--...:...---. -- Secy I Ad.minis tr a tor Small liberal church . 1 pe rson offi ce . Good skills, mature Part ume 9 to 1. &16-46.S2. S HJPPIN G 1 RE C CLERK Will tram. Mul\t he ambitious. Benefits . Call btwn 9·4 wkdy~. M:>-3118 SuperVl50C" I 27957 (';Jbot Ro~ll WINE CLERK -...,,,._...,EERl ... G I I fUJJ ume pol'lrtion on lhe ~" " Trainee between 18 & 23 I Santa An;1 I staff al Or Cty s leadmJ( MACHINESHOP yn. mechanically 1n· I '51-4110 I wine shop H1-T 1m t-CALL cllned. held mstallauon. I i l5"' M:11n I Gourmet of Costa Me:o.a 17141549·7911 _MZ-_3522 ______ I tin lli\·R lll<>t k I Caod1dale must b e Offm 1 arucu.law. personable & llecpestT• #364 GetGREE.Nl·asb I I have .i good workinf'? lf interested in lhe above ror WlUTE elephan~ I 1.,1111a l Oprort11n11' t1 lcnowled.lo?e of doa>e:.11<· & po61tion. please send re wilh a Cl3ss1r1ed i\d I i-·mplnwr m f • 1 mp 0 r t e d w 1 n "., sumewilb salary history ___ Ca_ll642·5678 ___ -_--_-_-_-:_:-----P rev1ou!> r r t uil ~·x t.o !MiOJ. c10 The Oaaly l• .. •••••••l!llil•••••••••I pe rience pri:rcrr .. d Pilot. P .O. Box 1560. Salary dept!ndent 1Jn O:lst.a Mesa. CA 9'l626. ~1AN5 bal'kgrouod l::xl'ellcnt I............ bene f1 b <.:all Jim al ~931 1 for inu·rv1ew. ._.llPVINC. II.NU MLCUl/1NC:. Stone Age Electronics YI Space Age Techn~ogy WoodwO<'kt.'< lrwnee. 18 or over woodworking ex per Apply 1m Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa Growth Potential Which Do You Prefer? At MSIO;lltCo<POr~loo'"n"c'>O•<t'•\Clt'"' V• r. t" ('" Ol~t1f'lin,t~ tnP CA(th•m~n1 1lf tllt'Ot\ f'tQ t" lh• v111 i iac.es1 m1c1ootocr,\nr Od\• c: 1J1q11 ll f\tOduc •'\ .- ,,, .. 1y·" oroou"1 in ,)ntj ,..,.w r•oovr t t)f v~· om.· 1) '1.tv11 ooonf1d •~ 1ot10 .. on9 cn.Jlll!ng•r>Q PO'·'•u"' Test Technicians wou SECRETARY F O R LAWYER Stroog skills & good languaae ability re· qwn,d, but legal exper rWJl e1.entia'. M.r. Myers ~~~~~~~~~! 640-8510 - EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. Is opportunity. Beca use \ft believe every employee Is entitled to the opportunity of reaching their potential. we have succeeded. We're one of the largest. progressive multl·natlonal companies In the U.S. today. Our tcope Involves manufacturing, marketing and .erv1ce facilities throughout tJie world. We have rhe follow- lf\9 opportunities avallable: ···n101 IUytll P '-P'''tonct_t ·~ 'MU'''"'' t~ , ...... ·~· It 111blr\tit)ot d 1Q1tdl l•'fm1n.11' •"" ~' •phor•\"> S tt-t..• romPO""'"' 1,.v••\ T"'' tJO'•hnn '' '" A <J.,n.vn1 ,,..oouc.hort ~n·.mon"'''"'' rf•Qw• ''HJ \nund ,.,. "'' Jn .. "31n1ng ~uP.'HOt .tbtMv ••"\J or•IJL ltt .... ,,., t•n1uv p<O~em t0lv1nQ PIOCESSOR Orange <$nty s la rg~t land de\eloper h.a~ an 11IU?led1att-opening for J Word Pro~:esM>r ""1th :! )ean. expenenC\.' T} p mg sJ1CUl ol ~wpm 1s n• qwre<! & VYOEC ex peneol'e preferred Good puoctuauon. gram ma r, & spelhog are a must. Won m Or ange County ·s moat dynamic environ· ment Excellent benefits. Please send resume or request awllcat1on m:RETARY·OC Airport area, real estate de - v et ope r s n ee d eecntUrY /ofc assi.tant. Must b ave typi ng eonm, SH UO. prefer kaowle d1e of bo us e bulldiae business-will , inAa lt oec. Ca U Ml>-8365 * SECRET AlllES * Leg commodity Sl.S,600 Sec/Reep R.E. m .ooo G.O./U Bkpg $12.000 Ast bkpr 3yr exp $12.600 •Counselors Sales Our Office • Appl Only /Free SHIPPING CLERK ••A" lndlvtdual wtll prepare wooden crates to ln•ure safe. ecooo- tt\lcal and timely ahlpmenta and maintain files and records. Other job duties Include th1 preparation and proceaalng of ahlpplng document•. Previous experience f1!qulred. Technical Supp,ort Engineer THE lllVIMI CO SS() Newport Center Dr Newport Beath, 644-3389 Equal Oppor Employer M.lyt.ag dl.x wshr & dryr. late mode l!>. perrer t rond Guaranteed. Both only ~ Garden Grovt· Appba.nce. 13191 Harhor Blvd. G G 537 6333. CASH PAJO Wshr 1dry r s / Refri g!I . wortona or oot. 961-8133 Re.tncerator 2 door. extra race. dean. perlect. coad. guaranteed. Only Sl3S. Garde n Grove Ap· pbaoce, 13191 Harbor 11vd.G.G. si'J-4111. \Jled Refneerat.on Washers & Dryer.. SARG.tJNS.SERVICE 8llSt Appll•nee 53f.o9J l AJ..,.,._ 6 Adams. HS. Uaed It c ubic foot refncerator w /bottom freezer m 546-4'1S4 Whirlpool was he r & dr)'ff 220v. used 9mo. SlSO~ 2 B.efngerators. 2 door w1lh dee p fr e eH: 962 7520, week e nds or aflef'6 Stgnature l'as dryer $110. Kenmore washer Sl~ Guarantt.'ed & deb ver~I. 5*86T.! M.ayt.ag gas dryer. ~oorl l'OOd. ~bv~ included. Sl.85 64.>8093 3 ref'llt S'TS.$100 & $150 2 stoves O'Keere & Mernt S7S & SIOO Dryt:!rS, gas & eleetr $45 ea. Clean. ...ui< ~-548-4485 ------- WastunJi ma<'hmes ~.OOEACH 673 5741 Ollon<' dbl oven & ca:. ranRe. avocado. good cond. $125 off er 751-6943 ---Wh.lrlpooll(~ range w~ work:. io-eal # $4.5 ~24!.ll lkydn 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~" 10.spd. 3 weelts old SlOO lwa :. Sl 40 N~w 1 Must sell 64().3476. Raleigh 10-f.p. S40 67S-3)48 Peugeot lite & r ast. S'TS. 67S-3148 SECRETARY ~Dell& Uz Reinders A1ency 4020 Birch. Eatab '64 Newport Beach. 833-8190 BECEMNG CLERK .. A" Individual Will receive materials. verify physical condltlon and accuracy of count. record dltcrepancles and proce11 receiving document•. Wiii aiso distribute materials. Previous experience requJred. Jr11\ IS ,1n opporhlOtlV for !M!rttOr lrvf"I locl'>rHC•oln~ Wtll'> field e11l"rtencc 10 move 1nlo II><! prolesJotOn41 ranu A' 11 TSE vou will be 1ospons1ble lo• 1ecl'>nifAI ~upporl ol e••sl•nQ and tuhm11tc oa1a commut11· ca11on5 prOOucls lor a na11on•I htl10 ao<v•Cfl 0111•1'1•· 11111on A m1n1mum 01 3 yo••~ 01gtti11 1yt1em• ma1n1enaf'\co and 1"41 abll•IY locommun•cille verbally &!'IQ on w1111nc;i required We oll!'• 8 small le am "nv11onment coupled,.,,,., lhfl l1n .. ntoal rew&rOs ot 11 lar9<1 comp•nv and tnHt """'l' oppo<tun11y lor you' Our un1aue t>Cneht' pac~aoo 1ncluOM an e•cc11en1 P<Oftl shaun9 p10- 9u 1m f 1no o;.t ma<,. a bOul you• lu1ure w11n MSl You owe 11 10 VOUr$(111 end your ci11001 C111 Varn woenm• or E1l94tn M1rtm1n 111•1 ~H126 o< C7 H ) ~M121 or 11>9'y 1n ~rson Of seM rnume lo Young man over 16 for CGh 101!. few bours work. $3.50 per •-•••••••••••••••••••• llllUnl perlCla W/2+yn. ~ill furn. mfg. 6114. ._, pbolWll. order proceulag. type so+ .,., ealNla\or. career ariilded person for e-x~ ,...=• fW9. mfr. Call ....... s.a.1..,at.tstoo No SH, bul good typing. Bk1d in aer oapace a ptus. Don't aet Iott in the lldne. Call Dolly Coastal Penoonel Al ency 2190Harbor, CM ~ Never A Fee PRODUCTION STORES CLERK Will recelvt material. verify quantity. provide for safe and accUTate stock record• and take physical inventories. Pre- vious experience prefen"td. We offer you an opportunity fo r success and growth potential pha• on· outatandl"9 beMflt• pTogram. Wt lnvtr. you tcr conllder Emerson Electrlc Co. for your future. Ptease contact outPtnonnel Offlce fTom 9:00· 11 :00 AM and l :00-3:00 PM . ._,~ -W..-ltTI' loc-11tt-d twrawen Mat" rf'l"vr 11nd thcr -Newporr Free~.sv ~ou1h of Al11.n. 1t-.,1ll"•CM EMEUON EL£CTlllC CO. f ndu•rr1al C<~nrrnll Olvt,11111 3300 Soult\ ~tahdard S1ree1 Santa Ana. Callfornlit 92707 uel Oppnrjunllv t::mpl~r M1r 1H ~ II Mfl Ctl .. llll• 3'° F1tchef Avenue Coela M .... CA 92721 hour. MG-3782. Burmese Kittens. 12 wks. sbow 4' pet quality. 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Numerwa To Wenuon hdbnl'75. 965-1644. #A, H .B . No checks plaques, n ativity set. Mple students desk 135: Goll clube. MacGreaor ~ 714-7J7-84S7____ NEWPORT BCH SUP MG M1dgt!l 13 ' win· 73 Jnd!Aa 125cc, s treet whh. S2S ect. Corva1r W:pJ lOOOonq nu good hndi., $25 a p .. 1r . cood s::D0 SoM ZJOI aft S ~I ----Sof ad'UonaJ pleaae plates, much misc. sngle boxspnna $14 , uUI 400 irons 2 lhro 9. Good ,..., ,..._ __ can 28' two •.ooo Riv\era a, tr I . it.ems. Also special or· tble 2'Alx6ft S7 , dwarf co od1l1on $50 . C1tll ......... """14 r . . coo·~1·N ....... full slpr ui.e new ood IOlh •· _._ ,... col d t "'"" ~ screw, sl""' 4, full can .....,,,, • n " ~-· • " Sofa,tools,g c es .,. ""'""" ors one a fl!· lemonplnt .. ".J ade plnt .............., ,.... 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JEWELRY, WATCHES, l.nca.$60.640-6357 old. Like ne~. $3:>00 91ratA>Ob. end tbl. coftb1 1• S81Knowell, CM ART OBJECl'S, GOLD, Singer treadle sewi ng 4!&2800 desk, reuonab e S ILVER S ERVICE. mactune,walnut cab1oet ::..:.....;:..:;___· _____ _ call all 5:30 evs, BAYSHORES Gara1er PINE FURNITURE .. ll2S«tndeforabot&u.n. lYtlr'~~ .. , •t!!!:_ ___ _, 111owtiais1 All&qll, dcl&IUDa. AHl'IQUIB. -.zaoo. m ~--. cn11 1091 ·Away Beda. all ete.a.t/llllD•J.mIVta. u.-w ... ••a.a -··-••••••••••••••• '80 ea. 1800 w. ta Dr. Npt. BdL -__... Owr .. urxkr ~ made ln Nice 2S'' 7.eailb coJor T. v. boa Blvd HB m .. _. --•-Fu BIG CAllPITCO. Bel1lum. Will the Sl.3t. 2 Yr. Warr. """ee • · ._ Y-u -: '° Has cloae-outa for S2 99, Ftreman who was In· Del. ~l786 ~L:;..:;:.:;.... ______ 1 YARD SALE: Furn fr d g lo' t.en!ltedpla ca1J675-Sl57 OGANY Table & 4 colfee tbls. Sat. 9-3. 281 $3.99 an $4.9 . or to be r ...1.,,.obed. E. 16lb St .. CM. COM p ET IT (VE b Id 2 C&1b FeClllters S50 & flOO .,.,....,.. come to 711 W. 17\h St . CWfice desk S40 Port dis· :."xlB" ~ 12" I ear. $100. Two Fam.tly: rum ... tools. A7 or calJ 631-4402. hwasher w /cutting board ~kitchen t.able & '4 -~ lutch. & hshld gds. -~----~ 36" round + 12" ......... Must Sacnflce 17' W10ona topSl2S.498-4&55ev.!!__ 1aef. sioo. Call aft. 4PM, :9M,::~~~~M. Sat. canoe. antique bdrm set. Kg sz bed s:50. eorree table end tbl, 1 coffee tbl $60. Antique china & 1)4&.2922. crystal, vases, 675-3504 SUper anUque sale. Eng, WHYBUYNEW'': Several recond TV i.. All models & M Zl'l> WARRANTY 642 5340 21" COLOR TV '95 T WO YEAR WAR RANTY 642.SJ4(). ur DUFPJELD BAYBOAT ModWed from elect to elect start 0 8 in well. lndd. trlr. ss,eoo. UNITED YACHTS BRKRS 714-631 ·3133 ---78 Bayhner 22· <'uddy cabtn w fu.11 camper u n vas t\ilJ bloragl.' canvai. Uua.1 bauery VH radlO Compass & t.andum lrlr Sl0,500 847 6827 __ Z1~' tm Bayltner V1r· tona Oybrdg" dual sla· I.Jon. Volvo V-81.0 . FWC lf7t I.AMC• JO' o~~J~-f'bu Sall Co1nplim e nt . Wincbes. Encl Elec Head. Galle,J, Slpe ~. ln· board Dsl Pwr.Wbl ~. Compass. VHP' Radio. Fl.t1l Salety ~ar NEWPORT BCH SUP $32,500 S32SO Own -Lo Monthly f'aYmenl.i <X>RJ NTHJA N YAC:HT SAL~ 3U Shipyard Way. N 1:1 1714)~ 2803 W Yi Hwy , NB m4>646-8S6S 'tyoak8Rset.9drwr & Amer. Oak furniture. w/hutch·\ype mir-&mday or anytime after 2 nt st.anda, Qo sz by appl. 8371 Deep View. WJS. 881-6817. HB. 962-7213 · Teac AJt.404-channel tape recorder (Simul-Syn c > hardly u~ed. Original shipping carton & S· year Pacific stereo warranty + r e m ai nd e r o r manufacturer's waJTan· ty. Sl.050. Call 731"'451. V H F .·Dfo' /Jl&ci--------• wate r .1 1dl ca n vuses1lab11/charaer 13 batt t8 ayllem /s lps 6/Brisl.OI. '23.900 or beat elf~. Oya 634-460 l. eves 561·:..S ..;.Ask..:..:._for--'-Ste_v_e_. ----Gl..SPR U •Pf't l..tdo, new 19" COLOR TV 1115 i.M, 35 evnrd elect. bt \.Qk, SH.ARP. EXCELLENT. ~~· trlr. xtn. 548-6232. . . Nice ..i-of rum. Color '77 23' Mallo, turn key ~ eql.Dpped l14.000 fi rm 21" TV/ stereo Nice Great Marlin boat. aound $100 firm. 2.30 Cecil 8'73-9'63 Pl, CM 631-0942 --------- lf7'LAMCB 25' DEALER DEMO - Campi Eqpt, Incl· Sada, Mocbel, Head. GaJley. Compau. All Safe ty Gear. New Honda 1i,,H P OB. Tandem Trlr Or NEWPORT BCH SUP $l.S,400 S15DO [)own-{.ow Mon- \bly Payments OORlNTHJAN VAClll'~ 3>1 Shipyard Way, N B CTl4 167~ 2803 W Cst Hwy N.8 . <714 I 64f>.89S5 ZSltereotpeakersfor ~ale 23' Formula, Tuna tower . lS" woofers. cus lom JSO Chevy, 3 radio:., ~~~~~~~~~ fighti.ng chr. outn1111ers. made. $160 lak~ bolh bait t a nk SI 2 ,000 644-5e84 Rick _;_;..:..,;._______ ~11228 5.\BCYl"Late model. Llke new. Al&m& $C7$. 673--0053 69 Tnurr1ph .!~O vt>r)' de,•n -;1 Yam11h;. 2~0 M X ilnl 1ond ~M1kl' '71 Hl.J Sporuter. i.1·m1 cam. 4" ext , sohd rr end, C9l;m at. cbrm. DU tl'I. XJnt eood. IU76 • 161&7 "T2 'NCJr"1Q no Commado ........ Sll.00. 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Ameri('an Mod,.I n111 Jo;tiropean, romplPlel} restor~. illb:.olut•· mint rond. 2 top,, oew rubber. brand new en&, less lhan l.GDt .. u.ce res&ored. .......... ...... 1bere u. oot one better ~e. over 121,000 uivesuicl Sacnhce Cor Sii.soil Pvt P\y TIG-8284 or~9317 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977000GE CUWCAl4X4 VS, automallr trans . air cond , pwr ste.!nog & brakes and UJited J!la!>l> u£M700). SStll THEODORE ROBINS FORD •Ot>U HARBOR 8LVO CO~IA Mt~A (H1 0010 77 JEIP J.10 PICIUP 4X4. po.1 lrack. auto tram., rur canopy. off roed wheel.I, All/FM. msD.)) l87ll BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEA.CH Ml-al HF.LPI My garage, my apt, my life i8 overflow· ing w/pme 1bow WLO· nings. Great items, 1reat bar1alns. 842·2891 aft 6:30&aJldaySun. Sl'EREO Speakers, new, still in box, never w.ed 3-way 12" woofer, 60 wall tweet« le mid level con troll, S yr warranty Penny's MCS serie1> Sella In 111-0re for S.SSO Sac. $300 ror both aim ,...._ .. ,w~ Brand new 25' Stancraf\ Nor'Wester 260 cstm cabin cnAser w bnd~e Twin tnboard:i IO'beam Traalerable Pn v. Res Dock le fUJJ ma1nt incld IN&-4125. A.mencan 23'. sleeps 4, '73 Harvell. ,. ·• aell con galley, he.cl. Dock naU. taioed. 1reat s hape "'---...... , ........ ,,,,,,. 17.•m.76U,8T$.mt ·---• ""''"'L ,,.,_,, "11 GMC Jiauny, ••me as cau~ i-------Qevy Bluer. Lo mi's, IOll ....................... ...... ... ,_.,, IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Wtar. IHH• An"': P.A. •Pkn; moai&on1 27.-4 ~ Sq; ... :=. ..... ;=;~: __...ll'M• ~ "· "8• s Sau.. Dale's RV Sales x1nt cooct. -.soo. s.-8194. 25" Color Console TV. 2'2' Deep V cabin cruiser. Lo•ded. Npt a lip. A We stand behind '150 Font Raaaer. u4. new, uve $225. Now $37 lOOhp. New dlx trlr. BeMlly. lnapen Ir orru. pelf amd. Lo ad. 4 apd. ctwn. 122 mo. for 2 yrs. Xtraa. Have 2 boets , EdO. lltr/llM-4SUO what we seJl ! ste-eo, xt.rM. 88llOO or bat Guaranteed . Garden mu,,ue.11. 13,500 982 2S3B ofr 551474.\ ••BIOAT ONEOWNERS -·-------Grove Appahance. 13191 18' with traile r. 60bp -11r.11r. SAU 71 CJ .7 Jttru. Take over Harbor Blvd , G G J_.. ____ motor. Brand ...__ 537Cla .,.....,...., O'DaJ well kept. llaoy 77 Ka)'flower 11· minis I ae. SI 2 4 per mo . new s hip t o s ho r e xtna lDcld. Heavy duly GI). M aJeepen, dash TI4-7»181Z, 71JO.«l5S Of) --... • .....__.__ radio/phone, depth •--"-•~ -• f b -·--........_ ... 000 ..__t ,J rillloDl,• ...... e._.s, .. , air,abo9er', new a ncs. 9560 ...... IM ......... ... or...,.. .,.. OJB. calley, sips 4. ~Im.mac. N" ••-•••••••••••••••• I• S48-1723or548-S865 Rlal9d to clur bridgee. Urea. ~ ol cok>n. t • 9010 13• Wbaler . .obp el;;-N.B. 1llp. Best Offer aoo. .. ••••••••••••••••••••• llart. ccwera & tra.ll«'. :r..._~48 .--------. _,Sl_no_._87_5-_'1113 _____ M.tDe eqine. &ill by is.;1 Bubble top van -"'-Martn.. SmaJI block c on"' era Ion• II > "' or S&LING ,,... D,..._. AA · 14 ft. --'-_ _.. __ , duh .._ u "' 11 Chevy w/velvet drive ~·· ...,...__. • climel cn&Hr. AP. VHF. traumiaaloo, lnatru· *· new febrics 11 tirn. Fath., Bia th anc hor ...U. estra at.ut.r aed lmmac. Cboice ol cok>n. wbxh. ti.il • fiab \.anJl:a, ~A·-. 1ood cond.l• ..,.._,, f\111 CIDY .. , 1wim ltep. -sw.IOO 1110. Call SS1'1110. is. 'l'l ,_,.-8W' 11 .• JO. C'TM)ISN.LIGl5 Abl WM weetda7a °' m11ai1 '1>. New ~ llldQwa•erm. m.hd• 20·.22· (J). All ~~ ........ !!!.~ •t:-lA"I 9070 ocppped with duh • -root •• miiff c:oD&rol, ·•. Luderl lt, -·· vana -·•••••••••••••••• new ..,, fabrics Is Ur.a. buU . aU p In NB. Be1 .. tlfuJ co nd . buutlful. uooo -..S•YAIAlll ~uoo. Choke o1 _.._,.. YACNe.....-t~ __._ ~___...,......;__;, __ ~-~-14~~;.;.;..~----~--~ ...... - Y LE~ LUDl!!R8, llbll ~ wu&ecl to H • .. • '50,000 ftnq, (Oii ....... SellMM o.w ... Uip'd • maJ11.' 18 Ne.,ort aru. Plew Calla.d. Call llon ~ S.L. Oolfo-at Raml1to11, LA area, .:.,.;.._,;,_,;;;.;.... _____ _ , ••• 000 ~ OQ •P· ~ cncUt, • d•1 ....,. hlMad pu18 6 labor. ...... u... J...a Henard AYe .. C2U)4H·21U dart, !ISSDSDI 111,_ la .... ,.,..... NwP1 , ••. (;bN, .... -u. .... '"'·I~~~~~~ We're ~t , ~-Hk "'*" ~ f 171 --· .. . ..................... . lntM , ... A\'llM.c.11 • ~ Trlr •1""8 ~-... -:... ....................... 1979 CHlftOLIT •/2 TOM PtCIUP With Sllverado opt.Ion, pwr. wiodows. cruise control, tilt wlaeel fr Uno tape. (l)(4Qmo ). $79" ~ ZltOO H.wtor eMt. CoetA MtM. 540-9100 L ()f..jNf-1 l hi" llOl 1 T t;., t. 1111 ........................ --•· ·---·---.... ---~~...--.-,..._..., -____ ..__ ----......... -----~· • ttTIDODel llOOJtaCUP Slepatde model wtth V8. pwr. ~A bnk~a. tiated 11 ... 6 rallye ...... M'l•t>. $4711 THEODO RE ROBINS FORD •1:..,11 •~AtlB1J"-Pl'.-D (Q,JA Ml'>A f,.1; 00'0 77 Toroto sa-s lqbd, Sspd, mirrors. A/C, chrome rear bum-pr, lo mi, S.256.18. --. wa.n-..-.•..-;• .... ~.-........ ..,_. .... boot. carpet. new paint. $1750 or beal offer. ··-"W Courier wtakell. xlnt ~..-900d,AM /FM ~.new trn.._._ in/· out, $3000. Gre1 756-1470 af\6PM '12 Chevy Luv. good cood. w/cmpr shell. AM /FM radio. mags, beat ofr mt>5i21~ "Tl El Camioo Chevy S.S .. full power Ii air. till whl, en cotrl. Rally whls. Must SeU "'500 or best or· fr. Loou. 673-0739 'WI DMlit .,.._ Van, NW U _, Ull t.tua , nl 11-tnck alt.. ruoa .,..-baiter., .... 'Tl Ood1• 'TradHman n-awtvu. l laft chu1tst Chtnootr top/ •~II cootatoed/ atru/ xlnt wad MtH/ bat ofr. _,_ .... ""'... ,, .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR fOI' lop uaed can-foreicn. domestics or claaaic.. H )'OW' car is extra cleaa. see wi Fl RST! ............... c .... ...... "" 646-flel -, ...... 1 PORSCHE's WANTED AUTOS WAMTED _ ... ,,,.-...... .. ,,, ............. .. CHEVIEH IOI McLAll.EM't 850N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA (5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy > 0141522-Slll Sunday by Appt. 'Tl dataun Pickup, new battery. brakes. r e bit tram. P/P . $14.SO. Call Jim Mon thru Fri 83&-9907. '65 fOttD rtCICUfl ~-642-1353 Dor. 't trl'lde sell us your '75 530i. A IT , A I C . used Merc.edes Benz. AM/FM. Superb cond CaJI us to rmd out what S'l .996. He nry: 730-0760 your MBZ's really worth. days. M.VJ. ~;..._~~~~~~ llt-1740 '78 Dlt, ~.ooo m1. s un· rocl. payoff or take over 'Tl Ford Stake Bed: Looks fl nn1 great. New tires, carb ai starter. $3195. 53&-0ll4 ~ IMp011ed Ase. 6"-2513 ---------i ••••••••••••••••••••••• STEAL! 530-1 BMW. "76. •-9570 Gt:•:ai 9701 ailvw, map.lo mi . mint •••••••••••••••••••••• • -•••••••••••••• • •• •••• coad. SlO,SOO. Pvt Pty. * llAMO NEW eYeS: s:rr -5998 lt~LET ATTENTION io ml runs good. Needs Mer Cede S 8 MW paint. No rust. $1 ,650. or Witb plush carpet, panel· • · bit. 873-Z750 lq, icebox. wetbar. 2 Porsche, Classic le Ex· ....;;.:.~.:...._..;..._ ___ _ Ca pt a i o 's c b airs. ot.lc. We will sell your car breakfut nook, 3SOV8, on consignment at your tilt wheel, chrome bum. price. Best location in ..... -'ll .,, 41 Orange County For in· pers • ... e. ~eeps · formation call Jim cur· <JIJB). . OML Y SMtS ran. Awtof •• ....... HOWAID ca.•rolet 1300 w. e.oaat Hwy J>oote It Qu.ail Sts · iu.-.. .8ch 64.2-6763 NEWPORT BEACH .... .,. 133-0555 ---------.a-o t705 'Tl DODGE Tradesman ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJS-A IOMIO BMW '71 Mark IV 1600. AM/FM caas., rlbt eng. aood eood. 897-¥175 BMW 633 CSI cpe, loaded, all xs:ras. Pristine cond. Make offer. PP. 645-5164 32ll1. auto. A/C, stereo, map, ruby. Make offer. ~ '67 2800 CS w I 2002 TI eng. Ragtop. All rblt. red, mag wbl s . SS99S . 75al8. h •""'I' I< [J.\!',VN ~ ' I ' I~ -lf71DATSUM JllMCOWI AutomeUo ,,. ... ''' ...S.. AMIN...,._. ...... __,JO). ... """,.."' ..... .... ,. .. nao 11111111r aa . c. M. '41-17N 1974 Dat.twi 260Z 2 + 2 4 lpeed trans .. au' cond .. mags, new paint and eit· tra clean! (004197>. Newpo rt Dats u n · 8.13-IJOO. '79 Dat.aun 310, Factory Warranty, 8mos old . A/C, )Uras. $5600/offr. 75&-918S or 831 ·9'l54. -Hartlor Bhd. C08TA. llf.8A 979-2500 lBTll BEACH BLVD. HUNI'INGTON BEACH 84Z..ZOOO 71 :MOZ. 73,000 ma . AC. stick, AM/FM cass. $000. 831-5.2:59; 837 ·1060 i2 Ghia. clean, $3000 or iS 280Z. 32K mi. loaded. makeolfer. nu radials, cocoa. $5600 tWl-4057 64().5829 iS S.210 Hatch. 4 spkr FM·lape, blue, clean. :llmpg. S2795. 63_!·148'.1_ iS Datsun 710. 2dr, 4.Sp, radials, AM/FM, good cond . $3000· 0 B O. m.&IMS. "M 8210, k> mi. beautiful cond.. new tires & bat· tery. m.zm '75 B210: Atr. l ow rniJeaae, 30 mpg. Xlnt cond. SDJO or beet off er. m.Jmorl40-88'2 9721 .. .................... . 1977 Pl•& X l 11·1• ell· cellem condJtlon! Hu 9736 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l87ll BEACH BLVD. HUNnNGTON BEACH -142-ml ....................... s t ereo, ma1• and "74RXt,eoodcood. cassette. OOSTJ P ). ll25CI Beacb lmports-752-0900. s.8-4109 "16 me\.allic 128, 4 door, '79 RX-7 GS, broou/blk, met.allic blue. nu paint, AC. alloys, lo mi, xlnt. nu tires. Make offer. SMOO/betolr49&-1928 -754-~1628~~~~~-~..tt-9740 i 4 128, 4 door. AM/FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo cass., grt. mpg on any gas. xlot. cond. $2.<m. 6'6-3447 '73 Sprt Cpe, needs some workSl<m 4JM.l908 '78 Spyder con ve rl . AM' FM cass .. ltlnt cond. 640-6389, 640-6636 early AMoraft6PM. i6 Fial 12.8. reblteng. new fmt brka & clutch, xlnt cond. $2300. 96.1-3674 ...... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... Hew.79 HONDA Can MAHY To CMoM "-'! UNIVERSITY OldiMObik Hmldo Ccn • GMC Tn1eb 2850Harbor Blvd. Qista Mesa M0-9640 i5 Clvic CVCC, 2 dr, gd trans. SUKIO. Bm . 75&-l.S20 '79ACCORD LX Bronze exterior. gold velvet Interior. Air, •..-Z71240 DIESB. Only 12.000 males. elec trac s unroof, s t er eo ~le, (157VCX I JIMSUMO ... S IMPOITS 19'roHARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 631-1276 '76280C Super Sharp ZT.000. PP 714-970-2222 IO 28(6, xlnt cond, i.ee lo appr e c iale. S6500 . 675-8265 71 2SO Coupe, claS!>tC, dean, low ou. wife 's car. PW, PB. PS. AM f'M. Mi c hellns, ss.ooo merz ·73 280 C . Good cond. SB~. '67 Mercedes 250SL white convertible. 24 mpg, low miles. 752-5040 1974 Mercedes .SO SEL, Sl2,SOO. Xlnt cond AM/FM, cassette, alloy wbla, s unroof. Gene 831·1400 8 to S; 7116-7794 aft.tt6. stereo, c8111elt.e, and lot.a *•'Ill 2llOSE, prime cond. al Xtn.s. Rum °" any gas! I New house means st.ereo/t.ape, wbl w /blk Bye-Bye Honda. $7850. ~ ~ Firm. ~9993 Call 912-308'7. Weekdays. 100, PIS. P /B, custom sllilltll lalerior. captain cblln, porlbolea Oft"aides -fraat • rear Yeats, .....,. W/JlllW wide Urea. 12.• mi. Xlat. $5,500 or bat ofr. Call 110-4564 ~)P.P. SALIS. SBVtcE AMDLIASlle DEMO SALE NOW lN PROGRESS! ~ 9715 After8PM. '73~Eu .ruU po'Wer, --•••••-•••••••• "75 Honda Civic, 5 spd, air, All/Fii CaN, $8500. '76 V6. 4 apd. PS, sunrf, AM/FM stereo, 1 ownr, _tJn_-«11_5 _____ _ AJl/FM usa. Xlnt. $2,700/bstofr552·2112 Mercedee •9, ctr sedan, -·CH· 1~ns e.ooo mi. $37oo. 54CM>M3 ... l ·11 Pord Van: FaUy ~ .......-v ctya. "75 Wap. 38.000 miln. !:: 1~dta'i: ·:~P:; ....._ p~ P/B, Air, NEWP0848DoaveTStreet8,..ann '76 n.. . ._A 1 4 1 Sharp, new radi•ls, 8 belt. (%13_..lMJ OralM CClllUOI, atereo, "'""'".,, ....apn, "'""y., -sp, op track, $3100. 8Sl·33li .._. ndiala It map. 752-0900 afbGIU. Every Xtra. '71 ao SLC II ed •-m1a.,.. .-C.U .._..91344 ....... f7l0 .._ l .~ et.. r 1 1• .... • '87SPYDERCla.ek. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ea-. aunroo , 11\lllaee '4,eoG ..._ t720 ump, Jl,000 mt. P.500. -..:-· -·•• .. •••••••••••.. ltn JA.UAI a.u,,._1ooa .,.NIO ··-• XJIZI. _......;.. _____ , ... U..YAM 1177 Alfa· Bom .. GT _, DlelUD FlO Coupe.I WMte uterior w/taa 'Tf IOO D: Super cleu, 1 Amo., PIS. PIS. YI, 10 C.pe·Tbla one'•• la .... tNM&D.IMiola, air leather Interior. root. CUMUe. Sll,400. tinl. 12~· carco o-t(U¥11timudllal• COIMl.,IU1M!lr.a.noud Automauc tuna .. atr Call,,..1155'7 ... OI off~. ....._, _. low mllet. ~~~._k>C~ ~· C091L-...._ ~ pwr. llD,..., ei.-. -=.or ,ceoiita). Beaelt-1•· _.._,,"'' ua&tu •au · 1herlnt ·br1ke1 · c:aad. ...,.. .-.~~.,.,__;;;..Dldle---_,-r:-.f~-!,.-• .-.m.io. DClftl-,..... .....,.., uw 111c11eun a:..213T M-P' ..-·c: mvi.,; Mil -t707 U...~t--s•oa DI ,_r.--lliat c:oad ........ ·-·-·-·••.... •DATSUMS• ~101!~.u.., c1·.-... o.aces>-01 "II ... t .az1 b.cE Coupe, • .... WAudllOOLStouiP9llet: ..... Sll1•aa , .. IDt a . rwn, ur .. .....,.....,...__ __ ......_ __ bl•. •..,oof, etereo Of Alttljaf Qanw~~';1CW>. k>/mi. llf;ill ln werranty, =· ,:a. xr~.= Wl:::,.AUll #j 8£Al£1 IN U.S.A. +-~ .... IP_._-.-_· _C!Olld....__·,_'11_.eoo_ • ......... ------•:r.11· P~l'IRM. 9'1CI ~ IOY "11*8D,TURllO,aU\W •,,.. .. .a. CAIYll llLl&,.wt.•mt 11• l... MNJ.S.ROYCt ...... wlmd. -.mTf • '13 Aadi ...... DOI nm· ..... W" ... . ..... .... _, .... ~a..ca 'fl .._...._ m , llat -.... Ill& -• ~:iiili~=~ ....... ..... _... ,~~!!!~!:!!!!!.;.!I~ .. .., ~. Ootot»r t4, 1'79 " fill 9141 ....................... .... °' I.AUi. •we• AMDLIA.5111 01!110 SALi: NOW JN PBOOaaB! .. IWldle. .-, tnDlt, I iiiiiiii~OOM~~O~W"~OA~niiiiiii-~' stereo l ·traek, 1nrf. I )o/aal, lbrt)' ll0-$301, -.ai w 912 ~ ult. cond. ct.ac. muat aee, PIP, All/Fii alr . cau. G1~$ --------AmlDe leaeoo im Pot. ,,. 1'14 IU\W ....... U Wonled to• T.V. al14 chaeme etlebrlt1. 11 crHm ID color wlfla brown leatber interior and baa ooly 31.00I mllea. QledWoG eltC4'P- lloa1J. (101091 ROCtf' v......_.. "11 llult ~nc.. Det.el. tUSC Tusa. SK ml, blu w/belce Int. Mo. pay. meat $513. Kut have •troac credit. tM-&561. II i 11 e r I m p o r t '" Rlveraide (7H*8-9420':. lfTllBEACHBLVD. H.SOO m i., AM /FM HUNTINGTON BEACH lter'eO. 11Uf ••• 400/beal •j2 ,,_ .,,. 8045'75 " .,_ Pww::M 9750 _non ________ R.R. '16 LWB. 12.000 mt. delivery S-77, feycbelJ~ 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61ti2 T-... blue. mint. $M,OOO. <7U' nma sreat on aay eaa. M).«'59 • 0 . ..................... . 71 PORSCHE 924 IMC)O. Call S73-f610 .-64-ZIC--.-a.lnt--cood--. eog--ai-~•••••••••••••!~ ~ '78 MG Mid&et. perf. spor- ty convert., fwa su mis· er, all coodies. best over $49118. Must aee. S81·5717 "Tl llida«. red, ltlnt cond. 17,SOO mi. AM /FM , lbclt. AM/FM. sun.roof. air oond. llU$l lft I clutch reblt 12,000 m1 SAAi .. , • 8'0.5'500.,56&-UUS ., '87 912, no rust. bHl. SA1.IS. SllYtCl S:U00.5t8-0772 ..... 9744 • •••••••••••••••••••••• .,..., tt7t MGla More people buy the MGB convert.Ible than any other convertible! See US before you buy TODAY!!! Ul7ll BEA.CH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2118 chrome rims. 5·s pd, AMDLIASIMG ~. mecbanac al ly x Int DEMOSALE $.'5i.'i00/olr. 67S-~ NOW rN PROGRESS~. iS 9llS Targa. Xlnl cond. • su.soo or best offer. RACH IMPORTS 73.000 miles. Call before 848Doves6-eet A. Qam Is aft. 6pm. ~2 NEWPORT BEACH. 752-0900 "74 911 C'pe'., .AM /F'M , al·•-------- loys, A/C, leather, n~ ~._,. 9762 engine. klutch. brks. ••••••••-•••••••••• strutS $1Z;~.171·1"29 ~~ '76 912.E, sunrf. 24.000 m1 . Wte new. JO MPG reg gas, 21 al lank. 673-3227 '73 914 , 2 Iller. Ap· pearanc e Group . AM/FM stereo. caas tl 8-Uil. xltras, ~or bit air.~ . '78 SUBARU BRAT 414 AM/FM stereo. 40 oh CB. tinted glas:.. au- cond., radial \Ires. Low miles <tRl605U I I WHEE.LIN" FUN I ...... ~-;;-...... 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 MEW MG• FROM $7325 <Ser .498413 ). Plus dealer i.mtalled op. t.iom. ·..c~ -~.I. ................ ~ .... 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA t7t-2500 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-28 •79POaSCHE 91 I SC TAl4iA SPECIAL EDITION F\llJy leather intenor. ----- factor y alloy wheels, <'ust om a uto mobile stereO. p1w, 811', radar delector. alarm system , loca lly o wn e d & s er v1c-ed. II ke new. 1~--,.,.--.....01.n---! Sacnftei! Must sell am 18711 BEACH BLVD-' med1alely We~kends HUNTINGTON BEAC...'il m 41TJ8 1~ Wt.~kdaY$ 842-2000 (7 14 1994 ·3450 o r .. 1213 fJ2 l ·9442 • oyoto 9766 ------.....................•. ·1s 9 11SC . s unroof. SayKeUotoaGood Buy• AM 'f'M cu:.. new P 7 '77 Toyota <;e hca G., urea. xlnt cor>d (714) Lirtback. Please ca1 1 *-L320 967-0678. ~~~~~~~-a.ca ........ ...... •1:n• .. 95JO V...._ tllO IS HAVING A LIQUIDATION SALE!! ON ALL R.V.S IN ST<?~~J.s WE FEATURE * QASS "A" * SOtJTHlANO * A.All * MONACO MOTQIHOMES * ,.aAU AisREoUCEDPRICES New 1978 4STAR MINI MOTOR HOME SALEPlla $10,97992 Self<~ cob o" COIMMIOi .. 'IJ, (t\>n>t (ontrol t.M-f M 8-trod, roof rod & lodde>t & --(Sfo<k If 78· 8163) New 1971 MIDAS 23' MH MOTOI HOME SALi Pita $10,33314 lood•d. ofr COlodltlOi•IO, roof roclt & !odder. /4M fM 8.frod, "'on1tor ponel, tStodt • ,.... 116) New '79 South wind 25' a.ASS A Motor Home ~ $19,999 n111 coach IS •DSOIUlely IOaded w ith e11tras including " t<W oenera10< 135 BTU roof •If. daatl au cood1Uon1ng. AM-FM 8-tradlt stereo. 7-QJ -tt refrlO- erator, eYx11iary gas 1ank. root 1acil & ladd9r, cru1-contrOI, spare tire earner. m onitor panel & much, much mc>f'e. (Slk 179-8489) 1971 BUBBlETOP TIADHMAN 300 FREE CllDIT ClllCI CALL NOW!! 714 142·25&8 New 1978 HARVEST 23' MINI MOTOt HOME SAU PRICE $ J 1,26648 SeH con-d 8 ku k ,,.. h•rotor 1oof tod: <'""'4" CO<'ll<ol dual bolt & m..d\ .._. •'IOd :1 78-8188) New 1978 ESTABUSHMENT 23~' MOOe.R $) 2,88838 looded °'' r;ond, Jultet •ed wood -. "'° 9"0 & -..(S.OCl 117a.t901) .. • }, -·-··.,... BUGS 'J3VW SUPmE£TlE Excellent condlUon, • ..... ~) ......__ ~------....... ~ 'n DODGE ASPEN V·8 1uro 11ans t;ictOf)I air cond oo-• 'teerono 1111 wheel oower O•~C brJI..,., POWt>f Win~ & ooor IOC).s e>owe• seer, AM FM ,reroo ltnlt!O gla'S whitewalls ( 707SPU WHOLESALE BLUE .BOOK '3775 Y•PAYONLY 5 3695 '78 FORD LTD 11·8 auto uan~ tactory arr CO'ld PQWP• llef'""9 oower d•sc t><al<e) AM r110t0 wr111ewa11s tilt wnee1 cru1S6 control v1nvt root LeM man 12 000 moles (0.C2XK8J WHOLESALE BLUE BOOK s3975 Y•PAYONLY 53495 . '77 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 11-8. 3uto tran5 factory 91r c:or>d power stM<ino ano b<ake• AM/FM ste<eo w1t!'I casso"e steel radial r11es untea gla.& f833TCI) WHOLESALE BLUE BOOK 54775 YOU PAY ONLY 54595 '76 FIAT 128 STATION WAGON WHOLESALE BLUE BOOK '1775 Y•PAYONLY 5 1395 '76 SUBARU DELUXE Eov•Pr•tf1 w1'n "5 C'.14-'M ,,.....,.. r '"•''' ... a· t.iV ,....,. •..: "•""'' U'\U1h0f n"M:dO <. 041nt ~,,,,..tN'"(J W~'-11 ~;..·i: X WHOLESALE BLUE BOOK '2000 Y•PAYINLY 5 1795 '73 VOL VO 164E w,,,, t~ 1n,•<'•l')f" ttu10 tr~~' tK•Ot"V "' C't>"O ~, ·•~•l"O OO"tl'< "°'< bf -~ AM F1,1 ractoO wn<oot ie~rl\f'• •nlt'f><>' tonroo grass 163'HWS. WHOLESAlE BLUE BOOK '2850 Y• PAY ONLY 52795 '77 THUNDERBIRD TOWN lANDAU -V-6 .tuto trans l~ory .., oono ~ ~eoer.no & Clr1C O<"akes oower Wlt'IOOwS & ~atJ AM/FM ~9'90 leltr.et 1ntenor ro11 ~t cr111seCOl\lf'OI raellals m19S tonted glaw v•n)'i roof (1419811 WHOLESALE BLUE BOOK '4975 YOU PAY ONLY 54295 '75 CHRYSLER CORDOBA V·8 aulo tr8f'ls ltctQrf 111 cond oo-stttrtnQ & C11<c brake~ buCkOI -15 AM/FM Sle<eo w•ll'I tape IH l!'ler 1ntflfl0r C•U•M C'O"frOI sunroof wne wheel covers ( 1 ~NIH! WHOLESALE BLUE BOOK s3025 YOU PAY ONLY· 52895 ...... T ......... ---------------------------~ .,...._ ... ~ ... --.. --......... -.. ~ ......... To A ._..Hewe .. is a ftne automobile from our Qu.all t y Lt ne ol pre- VlOUSIY owned L1ocol11t1 and Mercurys. You·re sure lo find that special Wte-oew car )oti've been loolung for al a pnct- YoU11 lJke We Promise! .John50n & Son LMc~wy 2ti26 Harbor Bhd V"'W ~t"'IJ AU "6:111 .. ck 9910 •......•.•.•.•.••...••• ·74 Apollo. n t'W \I re:., braltel. baU. Good condt- UOn. &16-&283 ·e Butdt Wtidcat full pwr. air. good cood. $500. ~5285- iS ApoUo, 21k mi. /l/C. ~-S!':JiOO. OT best of· fer~ ·53 Bur ck Spt>Cta I 4 dr, (lean New paint Onit o ""ner S75oF·IRM 673-1822 C G•c 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "74 Cpe de Ville. S2!nS J OWDe1' x.lnl cood. 61 K. &K-4816 after 5. 1 8 Seville W /s unroof Oath intr AM !FM. tape full prw. Lor au. 759-1867 i6 Srville. Perfect condi- lJon. low m1lett . SIMS() or trade. Ca II 831 9829. La~ is Sedan de Ville lorlDl. S7.*FJRM 847-6827 "10 2 door Oevdle. 63.000 rodes One Owner car. $1200 646-17()4 --------is Seville. diesel. blk /red ux. Ltk.e new. fully eqwp. 29 mpg hwy. Sl2.S001of. rer me> 492.9795 '77 Sedan OeV1lle. xlnt cond loaded, lo m1. must sell moo or besl offt!r. 646-3494. '76 El Dorado Converti· hie. fuel injected. loaded with equipment. ex· ct!ilent condition. 494-0167 '76 SeviUe, low-low ml, ver y clean. perrec\ showrm cond. Complete• ly serviced. full lthr, stereo. tape deck. cruise, loaded. $7,J9S1orr. 700-0770 '76 Cpe de VIie. loaded, below Blue Book~ 644-'7'2Q5 i6 Seville. moonroof. all e xtras, xlnt cond~ flrlOtbst arr. 964-41 t& doN°vERTIBLE. Clusic '73 Eldorado Original owner, uses r e1. gas, io.ded. x.lnt cood. 98900. 640-m1 "1lCoupe: ~g. good .. T tram. needs work but un- der l\laJ'anlee. PIO « best. Wknda A: eves. 536-1.968 UIH M1M. .,_, ....._UIH MM. UIH ....._ UIM ....... Ootobef 14. 197' ····-················· ... ·-················ .................................................................... . ~ ... ~~ ... ~ .. -~,~ ..... ... Cuu•s ffll ..,,... ft47 at ... "'' ........ " ................................ ~. J BA. . ;: ............................................................................................ WCOll'fiiiiiftl "It ,_. M.-ck auto llVllta O'nllMr wp YWJ .. .._.. .. ........ llW. .... eood OOll4. 9o/llll r1&, P/8. Mr. Miit ~ o/~ED IN GaANOS COUNTY CA.DILl..AC YA.I.US PROTllCTICIM Pl.A.NI ,. ......... Ctn . \ ~H·H l ti( ' ... I l • ...... If~ .. ----.. owtl'll.7IO .... k. ................... ! "'° _..., ____ _ ltWJI =Yll z:M:,,,,., ...... ,, Sida~ late, 'Tl Olda .-... -e, •• OltANO&OOUlftY'I c.J ... l ·dl' cpe, aJr • ......,._._..,.. c n-Ml'lt9T owlo. ~ loml a.tkat. J!r'! .... ~ LINCOUC·MZRCURY .. • ,_ illtoClll ..._..to NSWfOn UMlll D&+• •llHIP .. •bow CO aubmll blda UI •II ..... YR A-.BOI eootan W.K. Taylor. UNOc.:N -UCUav Croellel' Bank Truat tma..w.n ..... ~~0r ... ~ CDIYll ii ~.· _ .. _ -· _:IA _,... ... _ c-•-au--A a Ill um ' Mm ._. .. ~ iiVm&.... iiwe'o';d." Loi""m8f: • .._~,. IJ0.1t00 84Hl'lt.to-mt . f illJICK'S ~ ~USED CAR·~ . . I~ • 1"8CISUilOUr CtMfl&'T·TOP e 'fta. a.llYW t..etlt~ la lfHCtM•AC ._..., Y•.,.. U:B .... 80 kl ~'""' Pu.It ~. r.ctory alr. HOWAID Q1 "'•t • .. •' )l'j ~BONANZA!J ! ~ We Make It r! .a 11 tt1t~UIY ~ .............. !!.~! •• • ta1 .. -rJ-• •lr --~ -U1t J'ord P into 119 ..... ll.,C.lt. •c:yt.,Upeedtram .. alr Ruoabout-Au.tomatlt .... ,.. CGlld.. pwi'. ...... • tram., air cooct.. pwr. bru.. ml5WQW ). 1teer1W 6 dark brown H • ... taior'. la perfect condJ. THEODORE Uon! CN11'JH >. Newport ~1300. AM IFM ..... ndlo I trHk , tilt. ~ruhe °"'9*~-~ tonhol, spilt power NIWPOlftlll.nCH aeat1. ubr1olet top. , ___ l _H_M_ll ___ --------•-------- ltatber lnttrior. <Ser. •: c-ro a• Loota 1mCANICI 'Ta Loaded, black on ROBINS FORD ., r.1 tiA•tfrJU ~!VO lU'\f4 Ml'IA t. •1 !)UlU '13Sqr wacon. 4-apd, new Urea. lo mi. Ute blu. cood cond. 83UIZ7 aft 6. i Simple For You !i • • • At Orange County's ; ~ 27mit> • .-,.._..... Chu l t • D oo t . black. lmmac. Best ol· "USquiJ"eWp.f.spd. air, t $4ff S ..,... OllemlMt't tlM9l tedan. -'•-·----~-----'1• Sbtioft WalOQ. Co&ony radio. rum well, clean ! • ttnCADILAC CowtDIY&U f.MIFM stereo radio. t ~lt wheel. cru.lae ~ontrol. full power. .nma1 $6995 1976 CADILLAC SIYl.l.I FuU power. factory air. stereo, tape. till cruise t'ontrol. split power seats. landau top. All Seville luxuries. {496NRM). $7995 • 1971 CADILLAC FUETWOOD IROUGHAM Has aU of the Cadillac luxury options and low miles. ~ 107UKYl SALE PRICED!!! • 1971 CADILLAC COWi INI YIU.I ASftOROOF Full power. factory air. ~ather interior. spilt power seats. tape. low miles. 1178720> $8995 • OVER JOO QUALITY CARS TO Si;LECT FROll to~!!!!l!!IMlll•l!:~-.;J • = c~oo YI, automltic trau.. 'IT Oorv Rdllt '2"1 a t Pk., 9 pasa. PS. PB. xlnt SLD>. M6-N36. .S 'lt Ca1Daro LT. very fMt.clrJ m cc.d.. pwl'. PS/PW s6k "~· coad. Oria ownr. PP. "19"""-"-•"'Mi e deu.._.orblto(r. ......... • brat.I tllt •I tosia. m • $2.1'5. Evs /wknds .-uau,on • '" .--• -~. pwr. w~s • yel/bllt, xlnt cood . w pd MSOO ., ,_._ =. QtOUJR). *1.1.000M6--2182S. S.1381 861.~ . a Qt".. tt20 $4t'Jt . . "79 Olrvette, Xlnt cond.. "15 Monarch Ghia i3 S1Kmi . .._. Coad •-sp. cl ..... •••••••••••••••••• ... a-i.. b 9.000 Im.mac fl850 •vvw lt1tDIMO _.a,pwr str,pow f'ks, ·~2286• Xlnt. gas m i lea_ge . C IUreo. air, nu trs, cust. SL.400.7080. 536-3801 o CLIAIAMCI! pnl at.OOOmi. 968-4883. '76 GMC 4WD PU. All i Ca.maroa Ca eea '73-Wagoo, -&Utor luff. an • . • .c;a-r----ffl ·*tras,-iow-Jnt:-$f700. rack. air, ou brakes. as. Drastic reduc· "••••••••••••••••••••• 080. A s k for Ed. tires&batt.5.59-4096 ti tiom ! '61 CAI U!.. •1 67$.63112 aft 6. 556-1500 ~S. cli! :;.._;:;--~-~~~· ~.,. ..,...... 9960 SA YE NOW!!! $700 • 6'5-9890 MUST SELL 76 Mooareh, •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• lt71 IMPALA x1nt cood. Sacrif at $2850 . COMMEll CHEVROLET .,.. H 11!111 r t1 1 . ~,I ' ,, , . ' S46-I 200 1'77 CHIVIOUT MOYA I eyl, automatic, pwr. ateerinC It brakes. tinted gtau •more! C139RXH ). Sllll THE ODORE ROBINS FORD :060 HARBOR 8LVO. coqA Ml~A 642-ooio Cuatom 4 Door. Only 'fl8 Cougar p/s, V-8. like orbstolr. 968-82163 .11 ~lymouth Arrow C 25.900 miles 00 t.hia extra new. See to appreciate. lo/nu. Clean. $2,700. aft. ,g ......... _.....,_, UOQ 980-s.101, 8$-5881 Marty. 5. '754-Cl6. o -r .......,.! (.520 ). l'I AU or the finest ac· "19 XR7: Cord. Met. Low '78 Plymoulh Sapporo, " ~are included in miles. Loaded. Show x1S cood. Fully loaded, •61 tbelowpriceof room rood. Must sell! 'TT Monarch Ghia lo/mi xlmpamileage. Beat of· -~ $4679 UMM6or 5~5332 eood cood. 13,350, rer. AIL 6pm 552-8912 CD COHHELL CHEVROLET '\.,.d1.1r/1111f t.hd ' , ,,.._. I \ \1 I ·' \ 546-1200 '61 ,._ D7 6'6-.SS73 P9llllK tt65 • Goc>ct~Uon ~ 9952 •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• ~ 67343117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 PONTIAC 0 1979 FORD FfltBIRO COUP£ :IE D9dlJt 9935 MUSTAHGTUl.10 6cyl,automatic.fa<.'lory .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,_ ----~ ' fJ 4 speed, TRX radials .... w• ..... pwr. steenng d w /mags, stereo & & brakes. bucket seats. • moooroot. (W12J08). radio. low miles~ more! CD 1971DOOGE '72 Nova. Air. auto. Xlot A.SPEH oond. Goc>ct tires. $1400. ti $1... ISlST'WW ). $4911 4fl8.-tOt6 AuWma c IJ'ans.. pwr. --------•steering. radio & low miles. Ql39WL Y ). THEODORE THEODORE '70 IMPALA A/C. f 0 -0 Runs good. Good tires. is Monte Carlo, full pwr, MOO-Offer. 646-4280. stereo, crse , new tires. ~.673-4412. ''10 Monte Carlo. A $3911 THEODORE ROBINS ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BlVO COSTA Ml SA 042 0010 ROBINS FORD 2060 HARSOR Bl VD COSTAMESA 641-00iO :I a ... ic. Mint conc1. Reg. gas. suoo. n"634-1121 FORD ](lr,O HARP.0~ BIVO CO<>TA Ml'>A r,1; 0010 '77 Caprice Classic, blue/white, 4 door, A/C, All/FM, land.au top, new "15 Vega Wagoa, exlnt. _ - tires • good con d . cmd., good tires. Asking '85 Custom 880: air, p /S, $4, 200 I beat offer . Sl.500 aft. 5.17$-5885 P/B., =able. SS7$ ~i::t~ alt. 6 " '71 Monte c.arlo, 13,000 M mate ., 113-5005 mi., ahat1t eorad., ••8001 .... 9940 1961 Impala Cpe, full ulf«. 8'f.Zl5f ........ •-•••-••••••• equipped. Runs good, •.....-...: '* New •uto Jooka I>•-· l o••~· ........_ • Niitt.. •ood .!'I-Urea, P /S, Original "79 Impala Wagon, /\/C, Oner.11Sa11 All/Fii, PS. PB. nck. "19 Mmite Carlo lo.led. Wt.t2Ml5S..tim ....._ Sacrl.fioe. ~9612 '11 Olrvalr Moma, mt ... 4>'a5'M121 local 2 owner' mi. Best of. fer over szso. 49'1-1811 "H LlpDa s:i. p /s. p/b, aporl aeat s . ....S. UMcl Sacriftce.875-96'72wknds. eeee•eeeee•eeeeeeeeeeee 51).112ld,ya UM, .... ,.,..._.,....,, .... , Cllifslar ''Zs .. .,....., 6--C....... ,...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 CoaDOIA "12 LTD. Air, automatic. Qwysler"a finest! Only Xlntc:ond.~ 32,400 miles oo this spot· --------&esa. ooe owner beauty. '74 Pinto wagn, 41!1pd. A/C , Stereo, Ult wheel. cruise AM/FM, roofrtt. gd tires. control, vinyl top & $1650. 957·4029 or Wcket seats. C038ULA ). •3S73. Prlce oow sla.abed to --------$3879 '70 Galaxy. gd. cond .• nu tires. $650 Call aft. 2. 642-67SS "10 Futback 302 Auto. "16 Ftrebird Formula. Z: PIS. AM/Fii C.ssette. Racing mirrors, mag O SSCIM, 'IM-1237 wbls. 4 new Uniroyal o ..... "" P/D p'"" Arr raiaed wht h~ath tires. • ,,. · .. .., u. '"'"' ' All/FM atereo 8 track, A.JC. new t.lrell, brakes, .. ,,. '"'"000 -•. _,./bat '"I lbocb. 21,0GO all. 12195. "'""" -uu -.. .,. air. n413S7-8989ev. • '1S Fatbelt; xlnt buy. Oalaie 'ffl GTO convert, 17 . .000 ml. 4 ...._PS, PB, A/C, P/W, P/B. MOOG. .! AC, All/I'll, 2UIPG. Dys 640-7035 ext 17 evea C5 alver lblk. Mll0/1-t ofr. 6'4442 all 7. ~--Fri ..;....;...;.__ ______ 'T1 Lima.as, Aow milea1e. J • M1etM1 CIOllvt. 6-cyl P/5, P/B. A/C. WW ac· ll&ick.P.000. cept low book. Call ~. S51·6789 aft. 5 :30pm wkday.s, any time on wtcnds. e 0 Rare '73 lit ust.anc Coov w txtras, orig owner • 832-7439. 77FIRHIRD : Pretty blue with blue 111r; '71 Ork. brwn. convert. gd suede intenor. bucket " cood., will con.sider offer seats, power s teenng, ~ over $6,000. 6'4-98S6 power brakes. excellent • '78 u. •• t. ll 4-pd A/C condition. vinyl top. CC -.... • 5 • • AM/FM cassette & low • AM/FM, $3995. 64.5-Q04, miles. call 551·3&5 after 0'" 6'2-~. 6PM --~~~~--1 . 0 OkiNIDbh 9955 '68 · d All ,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• . running con . 111r; 19760LDS ~r~~~~~I ~: t c.Mats S.,ra• CM. 631-0!M2 = O>upe. This ooe is loaded --------CD COMHELL CHEVROLET with ()ptioos & in great '7SGrandSafan $2,795 '10 Ford Wagon. Xlnt condition! <220REA >. 9 pass. V-8. auto. air, 8 f shape. 351 motor. $600 or OHL y $4495 track, pwr slJ', brks wm· ~ '><..?dl.irl••r lll\d 'tt"I \\HS\ 546-1200 best offer. 543.1723 or HO dews. locks. seat crwsc. o WARDCM.,..t rack . 7 14 -645-6 600 , :I :>e--se&\ Dove ai Quail Sts. n+SS2.->4. " -'74 Pinto. 2 door. 4 s p., NEWPORT BEACH 4.> 'TTc.ordoba41M like new smf.,AM/FM-ta.pe, xlnt. 813-0555 '78 2·dr. Bo nneville O all extras. 1st reasonable cood. 675-6598 loaded. lorrni. Sacnhce c:! c:lfertakes97S-ll.20. --------'TTCUUassSupr, A/C, vin. 675-9672 wkods, 540-8121 --------1'72LTD. PIW. P/B, P/S, l op. tlt·whl, AM /FM _d)'s.;;.._._______ f '70 Chrysler Wagon, 9-eood cood. $650 or best. _stereo __ .Sa_c._846-835 __ 7 __ ....... dnblird 9970 O -:;4wc: ........... s 1999 "' speed transmission. radio and air conditioning. (554KSY). pass, all extras that Aft6548-'1032. ,.. 11 o wmtt. k> mi's, S:Uill(). Xlnt --------1977 OLDS ••••••••••• •••• • • •••• •• ~ body&engcond. 968-5729 • "11 Torino, x.lnt cond, OMEGA SIDAH '78 Diamond Jubilee. aft 7pm. new paint/brks/battery. N I c e ! A I 0 a d e d 3'.lm mi. Sl6200. 675-6578. .. ~ cl r~ .......... 52999 Full power, factory air cond . spilt seats. Landau too & low miles. Sharp! I 122MMTJ. z:.. ':°.oM .......... 5 2 9 9 9 Wittt AM/FM stereo w/8 track. I~ raci<. air cond .. power steering. power brakes & low. tow miles. Sharp! (526MWZ). --------• '886/offer.648-3557, Brougham beauty! And _6«)..6'44 ___ ext_s ____ , "16 Newport & "15 New ,000, mi. loaded, $500 UD· Yorker Sedan, very low U.. 9945 a woaderfull wooderful miles. xlnt cood. Every ••••••••••••••••••••••• family car! <GRYX ). xtra. Leaving US. $3200. '76 Mark IV, new tires, OHL Y Sl7tS der wbolesale blue book. t 8C7 "°"6 Ci e8Ch. 552-3716 brks, solid wht, mint HOWARD Cltewolet CGJ r ,.... 9930 cooc1. $51.95. 8tM383 · ~~~61 !~ ............. ~!~! ~ -•·-•••••••••••••••• If you 're looidog for a bet· IJJ..0555 97S Vega. new tires, reblt, enc. Good cond. "74 Formal Limo, has bar, ter job, you woo't wantto 'IV,oewUres.goodcond. miss the employment 6'n»U4. colwnna in Cluaified. Have somethini to sell? $1100. or best ocrer. Oasslfiedadsdoitwell. ~. ~--~~--~ ........... tlOO ...... Mew tlOOAlltos.Mew • J f 0 -------------------....................... ....................... ········ ............... . .................... . 0 • =MOUTIM. ...... 53499 8 cyt.. automattc tl'lf\s.. pawer steering & bn*es, tHt wheel. AM/FM stereo & low. low mites. In excellent condition! ( 7~ 11 ). 1:~ ....... 53499 With all or the 98 luxuries plus AM/FM slento. tilt wheet. cruite control. apllt POWer seats & low milea. C7'8PHJ). !JaDA..... $ . HARBOR BLVD. of CARS .......... .......... ...... COiia M11a " J ~ • .. I .I i • -I • J #1 Buick Dealership ~~ r '= .. ~ 1977 BUICK REGAL 'f i -. (371RSCl _ -' • ' Lo aded with rnany e •fras' ~:Sfl~ i ~ -SALE PRICE . ,~ 1978 BUICK SKYLARK ~ t.e:T~S~·~·;~~E '4569 f ~ 1977 CHEVY NOVA. !~~~~c;;"~E ·'4569 1977 TOYOTA. SRS This IS a COUOP Wllh air condtltOSA 6LEAPRICE '4569 1977 CHEVY CAMARO looks supPr w 11h a oold ,4569 exrerior• (629SFAl SALE PRICE 1978 DATSUN 210GX !":.~~ ~;~~E'4569 1978 FORD PINTO Wlltl automatic trans A nice ,3569 earl (05.2'\J'EBI · SALE PRICE , 1974 OLDS OMEGA Automatic trans.. atr cond & '2~969 ~ry cleenr (637KYE) SALE PRICE 1975 DATSUN 710 A oood look 1no car with . ,2969 auto matic trans !484MWMl SALE PRICE 1972 FORD MUST ANG You must see th<s onP ;i ' ctassic'(SALE PRICE 2969 1975 BOBCAT WAGON A Vlllaoer model with a o•own '2969 eitenor' I 193NLE:l SALE PRICE 1975 OLDS STARFIRE This one '" a sportv l1111e ,2969 bugoer• (J07N0N) SALE PRICE 1975 DATSUN PICK UP PA05119) , A longbed model 'fllltth a shell' ,2969 SALE PRIC~ 1975 BOBCAT WAGON This Villager model has a blue '2969 exterior' (1019471 SALE PRICE HURRY FOR THE SAVINGS FRI ... SAT. A SUN. ONI ... \'! ./Our Cuarantee ./Our Fi11ancing ./Our People 0..,.,.. 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(Sable Brown Metallic), 360 V8, Stk.179·11371.D.1811AP9X159127 Stk.179--223&1.0 t821JP9X150325 auto. trans .. tinted glass. &Jr oond .. automatic (Bright Yellow), vs. auto trans, tinted gtaas. Beige (Soft beige cashmere) V6, euto trens. Stk. 179-2.371 LO. '821JTIIX179971 Surfier, Be6ge (.aft beige CMllnwe), 3eO V8, euto trana.. timed aia-. power IMerlng. <:er· pet & Pllft., ~ CllPtaln en.in, custom PM't stripe. bey~ with ...... mega & tlr• ' control, till steering COiumn, pwr sir .. front stab411zer bat. speed control. tllt str column. am-Im stereo. air conditioning. 36 Gallon tank. tilt steering tinted glaa, tltt steering c:otumn. power steer· power steenng 8100 GVW column. power steering. 1ng . $199846 .$8263 96 $6669 69 $6362 12 $8172 49 ~ 1171 DGNE 1171 ••E 1911 lllU llPLGMIT llPUMIT .... 8t. .. 7·12tLO.~QUO 80i ,.._t21LO .al'41HI01e3S51 Pi ,.._113l0 '°"22A014~40 1111 '81·1921.0.~ Siii •7"40~~~15'117 c.!!=:*~..:.... 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W¥ roof &..- 1171 MICUM IE S"' flS.. t0S I 0 ~ ICM14 7 DowOt.,, /lw/lo "-· ve.- _, ______ _ ----..... ----------...-.. ~roof • .....,._,.....,... IA9 ...u.i CASH OR EQUITY DELIVERS ANY NEW OR USED CAR ON APPROVAL OF C REDIT. FINANCING AVAILABLE THROUGH e BANK OF AMERICA e CROCKER NATIONAL BANK e WELLS FARGO e MORRIS PLAN To Give You a ~lll'iiilllll• $7940 39 $Jll1 11 $7969 81 C>Mnifted Pion of Banking 1975::'EIC 4 cyl, auto. trans. custom $1499 1977: wheels, stk. t80-165A Hatch Back Beauty. (534MVX) 19 7 8 JHUllD •Fore Tom Red, loaded. Only ERBIRD 5,838 mlles. Interior decor, vtnyt roof. $4995 1977::-· 1977 PLYMOUTH sn. V8, auto. trans., lectoty llif, roof $2299 1977 CAPRICE reek. 9 paN., emerald gt"een. wood nRYS/W grain rmdgs. Stk. '91-341A Ser. CUSS IC 1188749 1971 6 oyl., auto. ~trans, mags, $2199 1978 :::n captain chairs, Stk. 178- 2217A Uc. t825UKV 1971 ve. uo. trans .••. cond .• 2·t0M •2799 19 7 8 TRAIS-11 '*"'· lots of wtndows, ~-· tmmeculllte. Stk. 178-7A Lie. t440EMV V8, euto. tr.na.. air cond., pwr. •2011 197&::·· ~""· ~ roof, arctic ~ -.n. dL tlf'72a UC. P1CK ANY USED CAR ANO DRIVE IT 7 DAYS ~AKE SURE ITS THE CAR YOU WANT IF YOU DONT LIKE THE CAR FOR ANY REASON. BRING IT BACK AND EXCHANGE IT FOA ANY ~ .. -•. NON·AOVERTISED CAR OF EOUAL VALUE OA GREATER OR RECEIVE FULL CREDIT-~~;-. ;f0WARO THE PURCHASE OF A LATER _,.,._.., MODEL CAR 0A EVEN A NEW CAR. V8 • ..er>. nn... pwr. IMerlng. Ult $3299 wt'991. ~ top, bf'<lfmt "*"· Must ... to~ S1oca ~UC.. t488RYL ve. a.to. tr--. pwr • ....mo. vlf'Y' top, ~ red. Fectcwy frelh. Stodt Pe 17 Uc. t44S3 SOA $4399 . Pwr. windows. pwr. wt, llm..fm $4299 tape. tilt ...... en-. control, .,. metetlic. "*1t condition. Stod( 119-- 1079A UC.. 1851 RXM vs. Mo. "--· 8m4m ttlpe, veblr im.nor.-* ~ bU. 810dl 179--7084A Uc. TXB •3999 06NnW1g ... *'*· bem.lty. CUit. In-$1899· terlor. pwr, windows. .m-fm tllpe, tilt wt'991. Wheelll.. Stadt •79"-2153A s. .• 151193 Leether, "*"°'· pwr Met. am-tm •4999 t8')9. tit....,, ~ oontrot vlf'Y' top,.:;. wlndowe. Stadt •P751A Uc. wow l : • I SUPPOSE THERE COMES A TtME W~EN MOST RELATlONSf1lP5 SIMPL L{ COME TO AN END ... MA'f'SE T~AT'S ~APPENEO TO US ... li{A HA ~A 1-lA ! ao"' r REALL '( 11AO '{OU FOOLEDt.DtON1T I 7 I KEALL't' HAD '{OU WORRlcO ! MA MA 1-(A MA ! 1 •M SORR'c' IF I UPSET '(OU" t REALL't' HAD '(OU 60lN6, DIDN'T I ? MA HA HA MA~ I MAD NO IDEA ~OU'D GET SO UPSET ... NANCY SLUGGO, WAIT A MINUTE BEFORE YOU LEAVE --- 10-fq t'vE BEEN THINKING ABOUT US •.. . , I GUESS IT WILL BE BETTER ALL AROUND IF WE JUST PART SOR T OF FR.lENDL~ AND ADMIT THAT TME LOVE WE ONCE HAD rs NOW GONE ... . ----WILL YOU -MAIL THIS LETTER ON YOUR WAY HOME ? I'D BETTER MAKE SURE YOU WON'T FORGET TO MAIL IT ~OU KNOW ••• L(OU -.__,.-AND ME ... iHE5E TH IN65 HAPPEN EVER'< DALI ... I GUESS WE JUST 1lUNK IT'LL NEVER HAPPEN TO US, BUT IT DID ... WE HAD OUR LOVE, BUT NOW IT'S GONE! By Ernie Bushmiller · THIS LETTER IS VERY IMPORTANT---! HOPE YOU WON'T FORGET . .•• .__._.....,.......,..,, ... .., • . a a * • 4StG.tc: ? M~ 0&..0 -~ SUODY ? M'/ PA&-r i:·t-.1-ee ~1qHT ove.11: !.' 10-1 4 NOT.HI~ CAN K!eP M e l=lt.OM MY ~IC.K F~lcND" ~1De ! , HMM. I T'~ SeE.N ~E' TIME ~INCe xve sesN tN TOUCH W ITl-4 MV EIEST F~1eNo IN n..E WO~L-D ... lT~ CHILLY.,.AND THE WIND IS B LOWIN1. ~J • DoN'T ~e c;o N £GAT1Ve .. 1H1c; 1'3 THE PPE TT I EST TIME OF .----~~_, 11-1EYEAR. ... CHE£R UR MARGARET. .. • r , ~I.JOG PARKER r--~~~~--.,---~~~~~~__::~-=:;._==~i-=:.,.--=m~~~ HOV'J'5 5TEVI E, HE'S REGAINED CON5CIOUSNES5! DOCTOR? HE'S HAD A SEVERE CONCUSolON AND HE'5 STIL.L NOT QUITE WITH IT! THEN HE~ THE Nt.UROSUR0EON WONT l""OESN'T THINK SO ... ~ NEE.D ' UT H[ LL BE WATCHED1 SUR0E R'I ? c.'\t-:E l LJLLY !=OR TH E:: NEXT COUPLE OF DA'1 S .' MEANWHILE,OUTS IDE THE FRONT MY 50N WAS IN AN WHAT'S HIS NAME, STEVIE,,, STEVIE ENTRAN CE ACCIDENT AND BR0U0HT BUCKMAN/ HER.E ! WHERE IS HE? ; _.., .. ____ ._ --.......---.. ---·--· ........ • ........ ·-.. ___ ..,. .. _.._ ... -,...... ........... --........ -..JI'\, •• , ...... • ... ... IF YOU'D LI KE 10 VISIT HIM FOR A FEW M INUIE5,YOU CAN DO SO.' ANSWER HIS O UE.STION5 BUT DON'T ASK HIM ANY.' ' ARE YOU FEELIN6 ALL RIGHT, 5 \R? • • : . • l w l t • • • • i I ' '. ' .. . . . ·• ., ' • • • . ... \ JUNIORS SA4' # .. BEAT 1EM ! SOPHOMORES 5Al/ ... BEAT ~-7C--11 ....___ ___ ___..,_ DOCTOR SMOCK weL-t,.,, -rHe:Y -roL..c::::> US A-r ME::c;::::> SCHOOt- l"O es INNOVAllVS WHE:N NSCe:SSARY ... c:§>----- 'EM! SO -rHtS COUl-P ee: -rHe: ANSWE::R c: •• , • I . . ·----· . SENIORS SAt; ... BEAT ;EM ! 111 111 \\ ,l 11 .... FRESHMEN SAt.; ... BEAT 'EM! HOODS 5A9 ... BEAT 'EM! ~~// -1/ 1/i ,,~- byFerclJohn&On --------------~ so DELICATE··· ·rs ~/ OF Cot.JRS£, SOMETIMES 5~E BACKSLIDES A ·B1r. .. By George Lemont c;>o YOLJ HAVE: ANY "Gei"' we t-L.. '' CARPS 1"'HAI"' ARS F<f:AL.. WINNE:RS 2 ANP .:r 'vs APPt-1ec::> eve:RY Al'e:c:::>rcAllON AN c;:> IRE:A-r/\1\£:; N-r :!. CAN IH IN K O F .' 7::P • 10-14 'J:'-C-M:S::C...:E~:E:EDS by TomK.Ryan .,....-----~-----, YOUR 6-AVE:L ARM M 16HI ~E:.COME PARAL-VZE:P .... Wl!LL?l W?T'S HEAR WHAi 'lt>U'VE COME. UP WITH?! SNAKe-eve MIGtrr COME 61JNNING- FOR 'f'OU ••• YOU MIGttr l-OSE: EVER'l'THIN6" IN A FIRE: •.•• .... I i ~ .. t . .. . . . -. .. .. .. .. .. s: . : ~ .. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ By Brad Anderson: 1 0 ,._, ...... -.._.. ... ~ -------· -.... -~~-..... -~- ~o WILL NEVEQ 06UEVE ''"''5- ' ...... .,,,... ..... ·-·----_._......_. ......... -. '--'-·-·· ~ .. ---·-..-.. ... . ... ....... . ..................... .,.... ............................................... ~._ "' • ' \ -.. . • 1 ~ OU .. RUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six d iffer -.nces in drewing det•ils between top and bottom panels. How q_lffdcly can you find them? Check answers with those below. ...: '!>MOW t i _, 'f 'lllil"IW I I ~qe ! 'f ·1...,•111P ""-,... .,. 'tklf11'tl» " ..0111• ·r wa.nutP ,, ~llt ' µH ... IJIP ., ,,.~, I . Wl<i&Ja1110 .. ~. nif1rWhir~ • -------by Hal Kaufman------- e SHOW TIMlt MMM • tew ..__.y ,..y W11Mted by Mdt el~: 1, wtw.t'a often hN,. Mt .......... ,...._ I. ,..,_.. .... "r .....-HI letten. J. Ow_,.,I IHtent when the 000 000 000 JtlllW. IS HISANDHIR WITSTHTSI E iKh ot our friends abolfe 11 facl"9 e c:hel- lenge. The young lady Is asked to flt the numbers 1 9, lncluallfe, In the nine lqUared circles shown ao th•t all rows, columns end dlagonals total t5. The ,.raktet """· Ne fair peetclftl betow • .. ~Jte ue ··~• .. 'C .. I pue lhll• ... '-• C .. >tMW IO IM#IOC *Ii .. l ...,_... no.i e find a color In eadl eentence: 1. The blHe hes e poor 9dge. 2. We tigr• not to quarret. 3. The mejor engered hi• men. -'· Olg the dtap In kllta. '111114.,. • ...,_.IO r ~ C Pllf I e Fl9" S..,.,f A 9"opper boutltt two flm on • hot day. W1*\ he 999 home IM Md"',...· How come? Give upf Me Md two fl•h end one amelt. • Tongue T"tertl S.y feat: Steck• and stacks of wwdust sacks. S.lly's lhettfll.h Mldom sell. Six sllly 1l1m1 snitched Sidney's allck allk shirts. ~ -• young men la asked to 5·----lnMrt the aame nine 3.2 numbers In the trl•tt- guler cluat.r ao tt\et f.-L-t--:.....,:---.6 each ot the thr• sides 8 .1 totals 20. • IO • 11 Can you Indicate cj 12· which numbers 90 In which clrcles to ,.. 13 j5 chleve de!lred totels? • •l'i ~ ""'"'' ... ,. .16 17 .18 20 :~~:.~.;::~!~!·~ BUM STEERT WMt'a troubling the upended cowhand :&.11~ ..-,...., above? To flndOClt. almply draw !Ines from dot l to 2 to J, .tc. 6 CURTAIN CALLI Sharpen crayons or colored .,.nclls. AHlr them nutlyto"'•di•tr•m above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. J-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tonn. ._Ok. llfue. 7-0k. purple. SPELLBINDER SCORE. 10 points for using all the t.tten In the word below to form two complete words: L~NGUISH ' -__._.-.......---~ ---. -===::::::::=-1:--------,·- THEN KOre l pOlnts each tor ell words of four letters ·or more -----+---- found amOf'g the letters. Try to~ at least SO points.. . .,.. ...... :~~ For Better ·o r For Worse .... -• 4:...:.. • .--- .. . -~· IQ n ® b~ Virs ra.~fc.h,, :.:JT JUST SO HAPPENS THAT , :..130 HERE DOES TRICKS TOO! HIYA, BILL. I WANT YOU TO SEE SOMETl-llNG. SHOW HIM I BO. DO YOUR. THING, AJAX. .. ~ .. 01979 Unfvonol Prest LORD .. Gl\JE ME 11-\E S\RENGTH l"O IELL HlM \HE BAD NEWS wrmouT LAU6t-\ING .. I 0 ·I'-/ WELL? AREN 'T YOU GOIN& TO SHAKE HANDS WITH HI M? I) . • SO, I \>) .. ., E: ~1°\ tJ 6r rf, ~t-10 l ~~O Jv~ 1" o~€ ~MAL.er 611'£ LE '°f" GORDO ~I) \ ' I / ' ' ' SHOE ~t-lQ \ \l~PVf:KEO 'fo l.DO~ A1 lf, At.10 1 SAW 1'1-4A1"' 1~( 'Rv~~ ~A O A &v~(~ o~ Mo 1..0'< ~1uf f OtJ \~ '~ ~~ ~ \4~ I, ~ ~ I ~U ~ I • """ .twow, w'~o"t 1 ' '4AO A f \.>~N"' lt-l& \lU'f't--1-0 ~~ ~t:~-r~~t>~~ - 11" W~<S l..VN ,~"f1M6 , A.~O \ MAO£ ~~ft,f A fil t..Lv\ &V-f'f C ~~tJQw\(~ sc 1"A; wA.~ \I.. lt-10 f°u N~~ .£ g!t ~v ~t. .uM I HAO ~1..~f ~O '°' EA1£...t MO'>' Df \f \ ~~~H' ~E"' .._ "·-----~ 0 c >-Cl) SCR.eAMIN6 ALL ALON61 IHEMALAOV rALlAJT5 M'I Rl18BEI< I K.AJEE1 i 1) J1l J ANO M'I EQUIVOcATION _...,,,Ms MAOE THE jt SCAR'Bl..JST W !THA 'SONG_' J1 "' .,) c ::> c. .,., ... ~ ~ II) ~ .:l a ~ 'ti 3" n ,\ I'LL BE SINGING IT 1/\J \IE.GAS Gus Arriola ANO OAICE At!SAIAI !T's BJ..ACK AJ..Jo n Bl.VE, TliEAI I l<US WITH GLUE, 'IOV'LL SE SIN(:;,JAJG IT !Al ~AJ6 S/N6 IF HOA6V eE:TS W!AJO OF trr AJE><.Tf WEEK·~ • by MacNelly I October 14, 1979 DAILY PILOT TH Em YOURSELF S4t1CI 111t QueSloon .. 1 ,..._., 10 ASlt r..-~~ ~iv 641 Lt•"'Q!on •• , ~ .. ~· "' 1oon We M Pl\' $~ b pul)llShtd QUCShOn' Sol"f •t C_, I .,.._ ()Ille\ FOR JUDGE JOHN A. SIRICA. author of To Set the Record Stroight and the Federal j14dge who sat dunng the Watergate trial. Since you're the eon of an Immigrant who ra.e to po.Jtlon agatn.t great odds. do you think that eon. of today'• lmmlgrante haw It ea~ or hardeT than YoU dJd? What wu your "eecrn" weapon? -W.P., Fort Smith, M . • Ultimately, h is the Individual's own motlvatlon and abilities whk:h determine whether he or she wlll achieve succes.s In our society. That Is one of the grea1 Watergate'.s judge: gentleness counts. strengths of the American system It was true during my youth, and I believe 11 Is stiU true today. I do not think that sons or daughters of Immigrants have It any harder or easier than anyone else In trying to get established -U depends on the person I've been called a "gentle person " I believe that gentleness, In appropriate cu cumstances, is 11 valuable as.set FOR 1..E1T1lA BALDRIDGE, etiquette expen Ase women more etiquette-minded than men? -Mary Morton. Flint, Mich. • I think that's a fallacy In today's world where wives are worldng so hard , whether at paying )obs or In volunteer work for their communities Women used to have the responslbili· ty of teaching manners 10 their children In the home, but the men have just as great a responstbUtty today. As people, we're all supposed to be klnd and thoughtful, qualities that are apart from gender. FOR 0 . .1. SIMPSON, athJete·actor Now tMt you are Kdng, are yow hlndl more In the world ol show t..w"'aa? -R.J., Gary, Ind. • I'm still In touch with the friends I've had llnce boyhood. When I make a film, I become close with the cast. but It's hard to keep up once the rnov\e ls over. It's hard to pinpoint which aru my best friends are In. I CAil better judge an athlete. When you play with or against a footbaU player on the field, you can't make • mlstake(ln )udglng his char- acter, but acting requires Its people to ;ear different faces. FOR BONITA GRANVll.J...E, co-producer of Th« Magic of Loale Whm you and your h~. Jeck Wrath«r, made TM /lifoetc o/ 1-sle, did anyone tae your role ~? - O.L., Aberdeen, S.D. •When l urted as liaison for the ta.M shows In 1956, no one dld. J had to Pf<MJ J was more than just the wh ol the boss. I kept my mouth ahut tight untlli learned. I dedc:led that the best way to prove mytelf was to show I was competent. Once you get someone'• respect, you're halfway there. FOR THE "ASK .. EDITOR i. Brigttte Bardot, that sultry French aJren ol the 60'1. about to make a ecreen come back? -H . Oodman, KJngeport, Tenn. • No The former sex klnen has no In· tenhons of rerummg to hims because she Ands them boring Ao:ordlng 10 Insiders. she also finds her beauty boring, her social world boring, her private Ide bor· 1ng She has changed. 1S the repon of those who have seen her ln San T ropa Seems she's now leading a much simpler life -writing her memoirs, puttenng around in her garden, caring for her Odd case of the bored sex lc11ten animals She's also spendlng much more dme with her only son. Nlcom Charrier. 18. the ls6oe of her second mamage (to acror Jacques Owner). She didn't see too much of IWn while he was !J"OWl"9 up Alva the dJvorce, Br91te feJt Nic:olos woWd be better off OUI of her hands. saying ~1 can't properly cae for him I need someone to take care of me I'm nae ~own up~ - FOR KIRK DOUGLAS, sw of ~ V;llom I CAlll't beliew that you, at your age, did your own 1tunta In your latat 11\0\M. OkS you? -l.N .. Oowr. Del. •I didn'1 do all of them -I did several of them They didn't come hard to me because I've thnved on physical actrvi· ty. I put mytelf through college by~ as a shlJJ at a loc.al carnival A top attract!On was a giant wrestler Members of the audience were Invited to challenge him. and if they went a round. they'd win a PfU!e If no one accepted, I'd come oul of the aowd and volunteer to get my head locMd In FOR ANN lANDERS, advke columnist Then must be tima when )'Of.I need ~. To whom do you tum? And do you heed, or need, a eoundlng board? -Donaid P. Mahoney.~. N.Y. • If I feh the need for advice. I would not hesitate to go to the satn« people with whom I regularly consuh fcx re.adeT probk!ms. Tiley are the top authorities in their fields of reUglon, psychiatry, medk:lne, education, buslne:ss -and so on. If I sought advice from them. I am reasonably certain I would follow II FOR CHUCK MANGIONE, mus1c1an .fluge.lhom1s1 W• lt yow .. the-Of" your mother who ftftred you lnto mmtc? -K.S .. Lowell, M ... • Both. Since my brothers and I en)oyed music, my dad would take us to cooceTts al local clubs. First time we hard Dtrzy Glllaple. my fattier walked up to him as though he knew him all hJs llfe and saki, "HI, Dizzy. I'm Frank Mangk>ne. These are my kids. 1hey play." Bcfor~you knew It, Dad was talking away lo the band; they'd come home for dinner, and we'd have a )am taslon. PRO s-.. Uo,.I a...... co .. Teus) PRO Ano con CON R09llf to.M, cxecutlw director, Pubic Securttil$ /<..,cW!on U.S . tax laws are designed to promote coowmpdon at the expenM ol uv- lngl. If yau don't beJlevc It, look at the record: In 1976 Mvlngl as a percen· ~ ot-U.S....~ O..W. "'*'°""" tn- COfM WM ontiJ 4.8 percitnt COlt.,.,ed with 25.3 percent for J..,.,.. WMn yo\! .dd to n Income ... on -"9 lntemlt the 13 percent lnftacion , ... d\il year, It'• not hard to und.ncand why MYlr9 .. to low ln thll country. Thllt ta the rueon I am ~ .,_. of my Jeallillion ti> exempt from F~ &Ma~lhe ftrtt $500 .,. lndMdual ~ In tntlll'at from a sevtnQI ac· count. and ltlC ftnt $1,000 for• man1ed coo"'9 ftllng a joint rctum. Ow MIOdation, repttMnUng some 300 MCUrttia flrml and banks which unckrwrlt• tax .. itempt munlctp'al bondJ -..ec1 by st.ate. uid local goy-.- anments, • ~ to legWa«lon that would exempt Interest on Avtngl eccounts from Federal taxation. Tax· aetnptlon fOf •vtngl Income would • Nduca lnYalaf demand for munldpal . bonds. lhetlby ~the Rn,ndng ClOID o1-. and local (JOY8Tlmcntl. In tun. local~ -manvof whom aN palllbook h<MdcT'I -would Incur ~ In taus on Income~ property.~ one wtl not n«•erily bcneftt from such en Dt1T1>'tk>n, M to the ~19 ~ .... and loc:al taw. ~ tf1t FAMILY WUJ(LY, INC.., Al . 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Only S percent traveled outside the United St.ates The choices are varied and open-ended You can rent a howeboat and ~e through Florida's Everglades, ride the horseback trails of Texas' hill country, ski the powdered slof>(!s of the Rockies, hunt for bargi,lns In Mexican border towns or snorkel In the mirror-clear waters of Hawaii or the Caribbean. If the vacation choices are wide-rang- ing, so are the pnca. You can go by car, lraln. bus Of' plane -Of' even bike. FOJ S 153.55 each member ol your famllv can trawl for es many days es he~ on an Unllmlt.d Travel Greyhound A~ or.-an_£.9 PIM from Continental Trail· ways. And wllh 30 days tidvanu noOc., you con get grait bargidn• wtth the Super S.wr pllnt off..-ct'by the mejcw alrllna. Many large dtla offer fPllClel Wffk· end gtt .. way peckegn fOf hotels and en· tertainrMnt. (Check with the Convention & Vi.tton Bu,..u ol ~ city you plan to Pobfdo ~ ,..,,.,,.... on 1n111«I, /ood ond odwr tul>Jedl for no#oflo/ publlcollonl ,~,,. .. .. . • -~ . •l:: --- visit ) College dormhory rooms -when school ls not In session -are often rent ed to tourists. providing cheap, comfort· able bedding-down spots for families (For listlngs. see Mort's Gulde. Box 630, Princeton, N J 08540 -S6 ppd ) Even large resorts often have family rntes and discounts It never hu11s to ask And don't forget about the camping possiblll11es If you do decide on -11 mdwtnter gei· away -whether It's just an utended weekend or a full-fledged week or two of vacation -now Is the time lo plan You're likely to discover that a change of scene, a touch of sun (or even of snow). 11 menlZll aod physical tune-up, is just what your family needs The followtng •rw tooW °' the exciting option• eval&ab&c. with addresta listed f0t llddltlonal lnfonnatlon. f10l'lda -WMf\ molt of UJ think of Floc1dl. we think ol Miami, Fon Lauder· dM and .U thole p.lmy Ad.antic beach· a . They're ttie.. al ""t. ~ • cwr, but Florida • a moN ~ vacaoon laod than 1n11ny people rMIUll. You can hike for mlla through Flonde'• three na· tlonal forutt -Ap~4dilcola, Ocala and ~ -and IU thrM state IOfestS - BledcwaMr, Ptnc Tree 1111d Wlthlac.oo- chec. Or foUow the canoe troll that In· cluda 35 .unlc:, prlmlUve riven and More than a Jew uocatloners find that hitting the trail on horwboclc or jusl spending some time in the Great Out doors Is the best getawav. creeks. ti you don't have your own canoe. there are places to rent them • throughout the state You can camp In any of the 10 state parks or 150 camp- grounds. travel through the Everglades National Park In a 36·foot-long Drift A Cruiser (a houseboat). or tsland hop by car (and causeway) Florida's remote and ~ular Keys (FOJ a sampling of the range of <KtMties, list of canoe rental$ or other Information about Florida, wnte Florida DIVlsion of Toorlsm, Collins Building, Tallahassee. Fla 32304 ) If it's entertainment and slg1. • seeing you want, plunk yourselves down In Of' near Orlando, and, with your own or a renial car, you can fan out to doziena of attJ'actk>ns within a 100-mUe radius - auch u Walt _DbMy World, Sea W<>fld, CYP"* Gardens with Ill famous water· lkl ahows Many motck In the aru offa specie! family dlteounts (children can stay fr" If Jtlating a room with parents), ten· nit aod Qlher pec:Mga. Scwnil airlines ofter lpedal MWO·nlght Dm1CY Worid ' ~ that Include alt fare, hotels and lpecial ente:rtalnmcnt dlecounta for $299 each for two adults, $99 for children 11 yurt old or under (If accompanytng the two adults). There are fly /drive packages avatlat!Mt to Miamr end ellewfi«re In Ror· Ida. Check with a travel agent for rhe best value.s. j r ~ J •x Others prefer the sun and fun routine of swimming, surfing. slciing and soiling that is the mainstay of lhe beochfronl resort environment. Ta.a. -Sun seekers so~mes over· look the many attraction1 of southern Texas. which Include not only warm weather but gorgeous sceneTy. a spicv muc of Anglo-Muican cultures, easy ac cess to Mexico a nd moderate to low win ter prices. Brownsville. right on the Rio Grande, l.s a favorite winter vacation choke for Texans -aod for good reason Supetb climate (clear and sunny). year round golf and tennis facllutes, a short 45-mile distance from the Gulf of Meiuco fo1 dffP·seA fishing, all make this a viable option -along with shopping bargains across the river in Matamoros. Me:xlco The entire femUy will enjoy Brownsville's Gladys Porm-Zoo, a home without cages for many raN and endangeffd species Corpua Christt 11 another good base for winter fun: You can tour the Aransas Na· tlonel Wtldllfc Refuge (with picnic lunch) lo _,,.. olll9o19n. d...-and th• rare whooping cranes, browM the art gaUenes ol mlnl-raort Rodcpon Of sun, IWfm and crab-fllh on tp9dous North Bach, facing the Bey. Anoth• focal Potnt It s.n An· 1on1o: Kids low to MC The AJ.mo, aod lhe city maka a point of d~nt f0t a · plorlng the Texas h.111 CO\lntl}I. Dude ,.nches dot the hlll around the old weltem town of Bandera. (continued) I I ·1 I Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heatth. I NNllll AD0911------------------1 CITV---------~----'1'1'---__,......, ......... ______________ _ I ~ .... _. -. II, '"'· lllllW .._. ,_ ........ "' ~ __, • ......... ~.., 9CS" ................. ,.., Hfttfr,.., -,, ..... .. ... ., ....,. °""-c...-,.. ............ ,._ ....... . ..... .. --.. ,.,,,, .., -.. _........, ~ ·~---------........... ~ ...................... ,.. ............. "' ........ WINTER VACATIONS (continued) California -San Diego and points . south -with perennially perfect weather -make a logical choice for a winter res· phe Whether you spend your rime ex plorlng the many San Diego attractions -Balboa Parl<, the world-famous San Diego Zoo, the roman& restofation of Old Town -or head right for the water and a.I the boating. saUlng and spon·flshing a1 the~. the-es enough to keep an en· tire family busy -no matter how long your Slay. During the annual whale migration (Decemba to mid-February), join the tours Into the bey to whale-watch and count spouts. In a single day In January you may see as many as 80 whales Or head south of the border Into Tijuana for a gllmpse of Mexico or spend more tJme and delve deeper Into Baja Callfomla. If you're up for camping, winter Is the perfect se.ason In desen like Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. where you may see the fast-disappearing Desert Bighorn sheep, as weU as a fantastic, sur- real landsca:>e. Los Angeles, too, 1$ a winter magnet, and you11 find Disneyland at neaiby Ana· helm perhaps a $hade les.s busy than In summer (and with fly/drive packages for low season). Death Valley, a place to avoid In summer. Is actually a comfort· able camping ground In winter when de.s· ert flowers are In vivid bloom. and you have a chance to explore the terrain In relative ease. Los Angeles Itself. with movie studio tours, the Busch bird sanc- tuary, bustling farmers' market and side trips out to serene Catalina Island. can keep all of you occupied for days. Winter Is low-tour\st season In both Los Angeles and San Diego areas, and you'll find bargain r-ates and nu"'6oUS atrllne fly/drive packages. Ask your travel agent (For more detailed Information, write Dept. FW. San Diego Convention & Visl tors Bun?au. 1200 Third Avenue. Suite 824, San Diego, CA 92101, or Greater Los Angeks Visitors & Convention Burea11. 505 S. Flower St,, Los Angeles, CA 90071.) Hawaii -Everybody's fantasy vaca· tton land, Idyllic winter or summer, HawaU Isn't as expensive as you might think. With one airline package you tour on your own In a fully outfitted camper on the big island of Hawaii. Then I/OU fly to Maul to whale-watch and explore the volcano or to Kauai to see Waune. Can- yon and saYOf the sandy beaches. Another-popular paclcage ls a comlX· natton fly/drive and eondomlnlum tow. You have a wide range of condo offer· lngs, from grand to modest With a fur- nllhed condo, you can ave money by dOltlg .ame c:ooklng, then IS)lurge on special tours (molt -of which l\aw dis- counts fOf children undef 12) such~ day cruises, mule train ·rf~ (down MolOkaJ's Kaluapapa Cliffs) and cross-island excur· ik>ns Many condos al9o have pools. ten· nis courts and . oUlC1 apo111. '-cilil• • avallable In the paclcage. (See a travel agent for an the packages available.) Crua.e. -While not 1ne1tpenS1ve , a Caribbean aulse can be an Idyllic all· purpose family vacation providing a rest and change of pace for parents and a fun. learning experience for youngsters. For Instance, you can take a 12-day Panama Canal cruise that stops In JO ports, with a glimpse of a number of different cultures and lifestyles. Bolh klds and adults find the passage through the Canal fascinabngl Though the cost of a cruise may seem high (and It varies depending on the qual· lty of the ship , number of stops and length of the sailing). remember It In- cludes vtnually au your vacation ell penses. more meals than you can eat (in· eluding midnight snl)Cks and mldafter noon buffets). parties, lectures, entertain· ment, swimming pool (and often wading pool for toddlers). health and sports facill- tle:s, playroom and games for older cllll- dren In addition, you have the fun of shore visits -your famJly can swim. snorke.I, explore cobful local ~ and see a number of Interesting locales .. T~e are hundr,J?ds of midwinter Caribbean sailings, many departing from Florida, some from California, a few from Galveston. Teicas. For a complete listtng of winter cruises, consult the Offldol S~omsh/p Guide, available at most travel agents. Most cruise lines offer dbco1,1nts of some kind for children under 12 or 16. The Caribbean -Not everyone -wants to Island-hop. You may prefer to fly to a particular island, collapse on the sand and spend your entire holiday soak· Ing.up sun. scube-diving and swimming the crystal-clear Caraibean waters. Con- suh Jens Jurgen's HQW to Fly for U.. (T'ravel Information Bureau. P.O . Box 668. Kings Parl<, N.Y. 11754 -$3.75 ppd.) for air-travel bargains, and check with a travel agent for hotel or hotel/airlines packages. One such package, a lour-day/three- "~ or el!j1t-day/9elo'en~ighl plan, offas rooms at a luxur1o1n hotel In the Bahamas, with aD kinds of adfvltie.s In eluded -tennis, swtmmtng pool and water-spam -for S142.50 (four-day) Of $3)2.50 (eight-day) per-person rate for adults, only $15 extra per child under 12 sharing room with parents, any lime be~ tween December 16 and April 20, 1980. Air fare Is extra. You11 find similar peckages In Puerto Rico. Jamaica. Ber· muda and most of the other islands Shop around. Guatemala and Malco -Both these ~rby ,.countries offer ten'lflc winter-vacation opportunltla. Cosu ~ tt.cou~ are .mr modest; both counlrla arc e.afy aooe.IHe. end they are colorful, lively and fuU ol historic aod fatdnattng lites. One etght-d8y tour Cotti $129 (pita air fare), and you'll move from pre-Spanish Mayan rulnt to colonial architecture, along volcano-rtnged Lake MtMil k> pidw'aqUe lndAel1 ......... (For details, "'>OIUh a travel agent or wrtte the Guammala Tourtst Comm1181on. P.O . Box 523850. Miami, Fla 33l52 I Mexico continues to offer good value for the dollar -In hotels, resldurants and general touring U you have nme to dnve. you'll find bonuses galor-e -not just In money, but In the memorbble g~mpses of vtllage lffe, Interesting local foods and the friendliness of the Individual Me.xJtan$ you meet There are also fabulous resort areas like Acapulco and Cancun. with glorious beaches. cosmopoliuin dining a nd great entertainment (For specif1Cs, contacl a tr-avel agent, one of the airlines that fly ther-e. or the Mexican Notional Tourist Council. 444 Madison Avenue, New Yori<. N Y 10022 ) I Other wlnt.er-\lac.etlon op- ttona: • Skung -for those who want winter 10 feel like wanter As.k at your travel agent's for a h51ing of speaal winter packages 10 ski resorts in Colo,.,do, Utah, Idaho and Cahfomia, wrth a choice of hotel/motel/condo accommodations • Camping -m the U S . Hawaii. Puerto Rico and V1rgm lslands Camping in the Nadonol Parle System (booklet available by wnt1ng Supenntendent of Doc:\lments. U S Government Prinnng Office. Washmgton. O.C. 20402 -stock "'()24-005 00700 8) gives a det.aUed list· 1ng of all naoonal parks, fclCillne:s ~ ava.tlabk. fees. dates they're open WLJ . • I:! i a: Hawaii o/ferJ the traveler experl· enc:a that ore both o bit exotic and decidedlv Amerl· con, such m the chance to ~am the hula. Snowy mounto/I'\$ tn the Roclclu and Northeast beckon to those who enjoy the winter tn their vacotiona. • z. ;; ! u .. FPl FOOD PROCESSOR-S7 REBATE The GE Food Processor chops, slices, grates, and shreds quickly and easily so you can make delicious meals in less time. Features an easy-to- store T"Mrin-One ReYerSible Food Processor Disc and a stainless- steel blade. FP2 FOOD PROCESSOR WfTH Bl.£NOER-S7 REBATE Two appliances in one. A complete food processor, plµs a 5-speed blender that blends, stirs, purees, liquefies, and crushes ice. 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BLUE JEANS Ftom Cowboys to Coutute By Rosalyn Rbrevaya 0 nee the humble garb of cowboys and gold miners. blue jeans have antued with a touch of class. Now they've got designer status -with such big fashion names as (Alvin Kleln. Gloria Vanderbilt. Ralph Lauren and, most recently, Valentino producmg them Denim certainly has come a long way The cloth, which originated In Nlmes. France during the Middle Ages and was employed by Columbus as sails on the Santo Marlo, used to be called "Serge De Ni'mes" (c.loth of Nimes), which was later shorten~d and Americanized to denim. It's no eqggeration to say that denim ha• become the universal fabric of our tlTMS. It has replaced )alZ and CoC4-Cole as today's most popular American PfO· duct. It Is almost as weU loved In Dakar as tt Is In Dubuque. nearly as C<>Yeted in M05Cow as In Mlnneapolls. Its popularlty abroad is exceeded only by Its popularity at home Practically all of America, regnrdle~ of age, Income. style of living or occupation, seems to be wearing blue from the walSt down (And, If designers have thelt way, we'll also be wearing new denim skirts and drelSCs already off the drawing boards. I How did this phenomenon occur? Blle ,eans began to come mo thew own during the second World War when fabt1c for cMllans was In short supply and con· sumers wanted the most durable fabric around. Blue jeans were already stan· dard gear In the Navy, and they started attractJng converts beca~ of their wearablllty. Western movies during the 50'1 and 60'1, which were devoured by the Japanese and the Europeans - especially the Italians. who made the SO· caDcd "~ttl Westuns" -featured blood. ~uts and dmlm. But undl the early 60'1, denim had the reputation of being worn moltly by students and farmers, primarily for roughing It or wori<lng In the flelda . Then the whole world dltcovered the comfonable fabric'• practk:&ilty. &it why the current ump.de to get • desJgner name on onc'a demere? "What keeps this mm:handlte going," say lh<>M who sell It at $30 to $40 a pair, "Is the flt , the quality and lhe status -'gnature." Glona Vanderbltt (on• of the flnt name designers to develop a jun• collection). has for years worn )unt on weekends and whne woritlng In her design studio. "But," says Min Vandetbllt, "I wanted to be at>le td buy a pair of )eans that didn't s-P or were not 10 tight you had to lie on the floor to puU them on." She reportedly iipeftt • montht wortt1ng on flt before Mr line was launched. The greal equo&zer Kids now have the cholu of dru.s1ng up m deStg~ jt!ans just like the" moms and do<U Jeans with a touch of class sport Siluer leather trim. By Valentino Teen-agers have lon9 known the rom· fort and durability of denims. \WI they succumb to the signature craze? , Valentino, the light of Italy's haute couture. Insists he puts the tame amount of care Into his )cans as he dots Into his designer dreucs. It must show. Accord- ing to reports from hll company, Valen· tlno Viva, they dki $3 million worth of butinal after two weck6 of tdlng. What do ~ have lo say about the 1tatu1 jeans c:rue? Ot. Wayne Oljcr. a pcacticing therapist and best·MDlng authof. suggata that the penon who equates his own worth w"h wearing a status lebel Is only fooling him · s.elf. "Sure. I'll rry on a man '1 )cans with a label on It," 1ays Oyer, "and If If fits. 111 buy It But I usually cur the name off." The dat;MT·stgnaturw ph«nofMnon II even peppcrt09 the diaJogua ol pundits •nd racooteura. One decidedly hllanous suggadon •that what we reoflv want, In our heart of he.arts. Is to become billboard•. . Perhaps the final word on the growing jean• cult can bat be iummed up by the twt.dllne_ of a recant 1WWlplpel • ..,..... ,_ ,.....,, -1111 on your ? Now we. NobOdtf" ILi I ~ ,,, .. Satisfaction you never thought ~ible at only 2 mg_tar. NOW is significantly lower in tar than 98% of all cigarettes sold. And NOW gives you a choice of soft pad< or box. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ,, ALTER. MENTHOL: 2 mt. ·1.r.1 mg. nicotine IV. I* ciglftttl by nc lnlthod. TRUE OR FALSE? l. Your susuptlb1hry to disease ls direct· ly affected by what goes on In your head -your mental attitude 2. Relaxing mentally and physJcally. aUowlng the mind to float effonlessly for brief periods In quiet reflection -as In meditation -can do much to Improve the quallry of your life in terms of hap· pinHS and a feeling of well-being 3. What you believe affect• your blood pressure. 4. There are times In most peop~'s lives when values become confused, points of reference blurred, and life seems to have no meaning. 5. If your mind has the ability to think crltlclllly -the capacity to analyze and evaluate objectively -this Is likely to give you a decided plus In other Important areas 6 . Two seemingly diverse clctlvlties, ploy and meditation or prayer, can make life more relaxing. more fun and more reward· Ing In every sense of the word. ANSWERS I. True A psychophysk>logk:.al study PEOPLE QUIZ /By John E. Gibson Is 1t All Putely rTlental? conducted at the New Jersey State Diagnostic Center. whx:h evalwited the findings of leading reseorchers, presenl5 evidence to demonstrate that mental fore.es (what goes on In the mind) can - and frequently do -Initiate disease pro· cesses, and a change in the mental at titude was found to have a direct and Im mediate effect on recovery and the restoration of a healthful state Other In· ~tigatlons yield slm&r findings and In· dlcate that negattve mental reactions from psychosocial stresses are directly related to llln~_,suscepttblllty 2. True. Studies at the S tanford Research Institute, over a three·month period, In which subjects' physical and behavioral Inventories were obtained by analysts of questionnaires, showed that those who took time out each day for a brief meditative period "ranked ggnificandy higher In en,loyment of lrfe. restfuJness o( sleep, happiness, metgy lewl, sexual adjustment. reduction of f atlgue and aeatMty " 3. True. Studies conducted by In vestigatlon from Duµ University and the Univenity of North Carolina School of Public Health, have shown "a consistent pattern of lower systolic and d\astolic blood pTtSSUres" a mong sub,ects rnan1 Festlng a positive rebglOUS altitude It IS suggested by way or explanation that this may contribute to the maintenance of a hopeful and optimistic outlook and pro vlde for the regulation of depres· Siem /fear/ anxiety problems. 4. True Psychological studies at the University of California show th.at "the ac· celeratlng changes occumng al the cultural, sodeta.I and community levels have created an environment In which many individuals feel they are thrust for- ward Into a rurbulent furure, while the foundations for living collapse beneath them And given certain circulllS(ances, whether In tragedy or success, the result can be recognttlon tha1 there ls lack of meaning to one·s life ··The main condu 5'on drawn from thls In-depth research is tha! a loss Of lack of meaning Is a sign that an Individual's unique development has S0gnated or has been frustrated rn some signlficllnt way The period tn which a person struggles to adapt to the changing requirements of tnner and outer life ts one of a1sls -a o1sis in the sen~ that It can etther be an opportunity for ~ !J'owth and dewlopment through a tearch fof new W(t!ofS ol thinking and be ing or rt can po11end a de1enoraooo and dedme h all depends on !he indMduaJ' s In lleJ re;ources and whether tus basic attlrvde and outlook toward Ide are posmve ar negilbVe 5 . True Memphis Stare Unrversny studies have shown that people who excel In critic.al thanking tend to be more rm ~l'lc)IJve. ffiOl"e ~Uw, more mdepen dent a nd to have betrer·balanced pet sonallt>es than others 6. True U11lven1ty of N~hem Col orado studies evaluated the dynamic rela llonshlp between play (In whic h the 1n· drvldual ~ hlm$4!1f In ,oyful recreation that stimulates his energies and gives hlS ~t for livmg a shot·m the arm) and medrtat>on or prayeJ (which replenishes his spirit and restores his perspective on !he business o( living) It was found that the psychoioglcal effec1 of~ two apparent- ly drverse actJvttles c;.,n provide a transcendrng experience rn which new percep(ions Of w•ys to perc~e lite open up. rnanifating Itself In vttaltty. JOY. freedom and power. as weU as peace of mind -nd also promotJng "a n aware- nas °'opal~ to life's mysteries. as wen as physio)oglcal effects in !he area of raw. wess and tenaon reduction " l&J Does Spinach Really ffiake You Sttong? " E al aU your spinach, ti's good for you!" Generations of morhers have said this to 1heir chUdren becaui:.e spinach sup- posedly put iron 1n rhe blood Now 11 rums out rhal the reputation spinach has had as a body builder was all a mistake Ar a recent medical meetlng In Ger· many, P~of. G W Lohr revealed lhar rhe iron content of spinach was ovei-estimar· ed ren·fold a.s a resuh of a 1ypographical error In a nutritio n handbook A decimal pomr was accidentally misplaced The er ror was discovered when scienhsts were making a rouflne re111slon of exlSting sta· rlstlcs on food values Moreover. rhe 11on that is in spinach 1s not easily absorbed by rhe body Iron does perform an essential role 1n helping transport oxygen to rhe body's tis· sues But mothers who want to make sure their children get enough Iron would be better advised to give them foods like beef brnth and hver Too much , of Q Good Thing A s most of us know. a good night's sleep 15 very beneficial. But too much sleep can be dangerous A survey of one mUllon people conducted by the Sleep Disorder Clinic of the Veterans Hospital In La JoUa, Calif .. revealed that men and women who sleep more than 10 hows a night have a death rate BO-percent higher than those who sleep only seven or eight hours. (Of course. not enough sleep Is equally dangerous: Men who sleep less than four hours a night have a death rate 180-percent higher. the rale for worMn is 48-percent higher.) Bui the researchers caution that the statistics can be mislead· Ing: "We don't know whether this means long or short sleep Is causing death, or If o ther problems are causing long or short sleep." Baby Alttulats Contrary to traditional theories. very young children are not completely self-ctntcTed. Studtu~ the National In· stltute of Mental Heahh show that chU· dren as young as a year old are capable of being concerned about other children. of showing sympathy toward them and of trying to help or comfort them. Psycho!· ogist Marian Yarrow seys that Infants often betw.w In emortngly a1tnmtic WlSIJS: Of course. not au lhe children were G 4 I . --~-.c:ittt-~ By Norman Lobseru: rently rhar way Nerther did a child's sex or the number of siblings seem to affecr the degree of help or comfon he or sh~ ottered Rather. rhe key facto r was the degree 10 which a morher conveyed a me~ ro her chtld abour help111g - and no1 hurting -01her chJdren When mothers forcefully prevenr young children from harming orhers - even wnh physical restraint or punish menr -and explain why rhe~ are dQing so .. youngSlers seem lo develop altruistic feelings more quickly In effect. <,aid psychologist Yarrow. what m01hen are OUr Great Poeeibllittes book makes do-it-yourself remodeling easy. The book has 208 pages. 25 prOjecls wtth °'8tl8 end matet lats Nsts. And - hundreds of decorating tips. Get your free oopy this week. 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Women's Boxing Federahon (W B F I as the lightweight cNimpion Oa111S' opponents are not hmrted ro those in che nng. however She took on the New York State Athletic Commission fo1 four ~at'1 befo1e women's boxing was legalized In che stale Now she's ready co challenge the maior telev~lon networks ··we need nanonwlde e1<powre." she says "In order to gee acceptance Anything seen on 1el4>V1S10n automaocally gets accepted " Wl1\. di)(') a pretti,. blondl' nsk her leMurl'~ xi> I en)Uy 11 I hcJve since I staned lour years ago." says C.,1, who iS 27 ye.mold, hve feet 10 1riches and 132 pounds ··1 was into fenang and wanted another way to exercise, so I wandered mto a gym I got condrt1onlng lessons horn Sal lhet husband manager Sal A)glen) and was then asked after lour months 1f I wanted to box an e1<hib11ion I did and progr~d from there " She Nis progressed unbeaten to the top of her division "Boxtng LS not 1ust a grunt-and sweat sport People look at It as stTange for a woman The ones who don't know boxing come to see a circus. but that's not what they get They see good bo1<ing, and we're starting lo gel lots of encouragement " Not from evervb<>dy In boxing, how ever One of the staunchest enemies of women In the ring Is fonner heavy· weight cNimplon Floyd Patterson, now a member of the New York State Athletic Commls.slon "I think it's terrible." s.oys Pattenon "I always respected women and·ha11e been a supporter of women's lib But 1n the boxing ring, no I ~n't stand to see women cutting up each other and spilling blood In the ring " Da vis Insists bouts rarely get bloody, and she carnes her fight for equality in the sport even further by sparring with men "I do my lTalnlng rust like a guy," she declares "Road work. heavy bags and lots of sparring " Few women In boxing make a sufficient Jiving. but Davis has no financial worries. She •11s>«tt to clear $50,000 this ye,,, from a,ppearanc.e1 In the ring, lecture• at universities and possibly commercials Davb has been Injured In the ring just once. when an opponent "'tackled me three or four tJmes and fell on top of me. tearing ligaments In my leg. I was out of training for six Of wvcn months. The only other lnJurv w_as a bloody noM In the my first exhibition Other than that, l'1WI I've hardly seen blood " llLI • .. 1980 OLDSMOBll,1118. WB'VI Which one is yours? B's going .... tf this Is the year you're going to buy a new car, this Is the year to look at Oldsmobile. ·Single out any of these exciting new 1980 ordsmoblles. Sweep your eyes along . the hood, across the roof and down over the back. ~fine the look as you will, from classic to stately to excttf ng. We simply call It: Oldsmobile. .. Of course, each '80 Olds Is built well. Listen to the solid sound as you close Its doors. We've worked hard to engineer wast~ out. Thafs an enduring Oldsmobile commitment. 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POil YOU. \ Family Weekly Special Report The Te11ifyin9 Spectre of Rnpe In the Subu1bs A t 2 00 A M a preny young womdn 1s walking ho me alone horn her 1ob as d w<11tress He7 route takes her down l50 lated streets Suddenly, out of the shad ows. a man appears -Large . hulking. unshaven He grabs the startled woman. sufles her scream wirh a rough hand and pulls her into a dark alley Such Is the classic 1magq of rape And indeed. many rapes do happen In just this way But many others do not The rape v1ct1rn ls not always young (although sometimes she IS uerv young. Infants. as well as elderly women. have been raped) She's not necessanly pretty or pro - vocatively dressed Her assailant isn't always shabby Seemingly respectable. well·rnannered businessmen have been guilty of rape And the rapist may not be a stranger; he might be a lr19nd of t}le vlc llm's husband. one of her rellow employ ees. the packager at her supermarket And when he anacks 11 1s not always on a dark crty street· "In the past. women 1n suburbs and rural areas tended to think of rape as a crime which oce\Jrs only In the largq·ctty. high-cnme areas When a rape occurred in their area. shattering that 1llu s10n, they shuddered for a while and then decided ii WCI$ a rare phenomenon which. of course, would never happen to them The lime for such illusions Is past " So begins the National Organl.zAllon for Women's (NOW) 1973 "Report on Rape In the Suburbs." Unfortunately, rape In the suburbs ex- ists and its oc.currence Is on the riff The 1972 F.B.I. Uniform Crime Report showed that the Increase In reported rape In the suburbs was double thot of reponed rope In the cities. (Rope had Increased 9 percent in the cities, 18 perce91 In their surrounding suburbs.) By 1976, ahhough reponed rape had deaeas.ed 3 percent In the cities, It had Increased another 1 per· cent In the suburbs. A su~ey done by the Bergen County, N.J.'s AdvlsOTY Commit- tee on the Status of Women Indicated that the incidence of reported rape In 1h111 area rose 16 percent durtng 1975 and 1976. Rape statistics, of course. ore notori- ou.sly unrehable. The F.B I has estimated that only 5 to 20 percent of all rapes are reported to the Police n,e NOW report. • survey of rape victims In suburban areas of Washington, D.C., and the Bergen CounlY sorwy both lncloded holplt.&ls and private dodors In their JtUdi«s and Indicated that the percenlbge of un· rwported rlJ)U In the suburbs might be even higher than the figure ntlmated by the F.B.I. The ~n County study Is npea.J)y unsettling. Of an est11Mted 378 woSMn lmltild either by doclon or Kofltn UndH11 It o fr-eloncc wrlllr who ape cloll~ In women\ laauea hospitals for rape In 1976, only 44 reported their assaults to the Police And the Committee noted that rhew figures dktn 't take Into account women who didn't seek medical help Wh41 makes suburban rapes d1Herent from city rapes' Pnmarily, n's the In visibility of the crime people who hve In the suburbs prefer lo think rape can'r happen there 04yl Huffo rd, a reg10nal administrator for Criminal Vlctlmology Consultants. Inc In suburban Lexington, Mass . eX,pfains, "Rape victims from the suburbs Wiii often <>ay. 'I thought It was safe out here.' They came to the suburbs to get away from all that. they've se1 up a linle utopia When we do ~king en gagemen~. audiences will always ask. 'Do you reolly have rapes here' How many?' And when they find out rt's more th11n one, they're shocked." This llluslon of safety Is he\ghtened by the myth, common In cities as weU as suburbs, that the rapist Is always a stranger. "The 'blitz' rape -the sudden assault by a str11nger -Is less frequent In the suburbs than It Is In the city." ~ys Arlie Gold~rg, & counselor 111 the Boston Area Rape Cnsls Center "It does hap· pen Bui acquaintance rape ls more com moo -your neKt-door nelghbof. your husb&nd's frtend " Lynn Norcia of Bet~n Women Against Rape. a program set up shortly after the release o f the Committee's report, notes that "often a woman Invites a date In for a drtnk at the end of an evening, and he rapes her. One of our ca~ wM a llttle gtrl whose next· door neighbor had been assauhlng het on a regular baJis for M:Veral months ... Huf· fOfd artmates that as many M 70 pel'(lef\t of the rape victims her organluOon has counseled wen! raped by men whom they knew al least Jllghtly Knowtng one's assadant often mak., reporttng a rape difficult for the vldlm. And In a small, tight-knit community, the vktlm may al~ be acqunlnt~ with the pohce o fficer or the attendants 111 the ho~ p1tal, she may ~ ashamed of having been raped and tnghtened of what other people will think Her fears are often wt>ll grounderl One woman Interviewed in the NOW study said. "After 1he Pohce had leff. the whole nelghbofhood knew what had happened FOi' weeks, most ol the women wouldn·r speak to me " Hitchhiking. a fllctor In many city rapes, plays an even greater role In subur · ban rapes ''Teen·age httchh1klng Is one of the chief rape situations In suburbia," s.ays Lynn Norcia "In the city, there's publlc transportation But In the !ouburi>s the high-school or college student with o ut a car has no other ahemative -s~e stays home o r she hitchhikes Next to ac: qualntance r11pe. this lKC<>unt~ for the largest number of rapes we deal with " Another ma)or problem In the suburbt Is the lack of raources fOf the rape victim Moo large urban areas have JOme form of rape crisis centeT. and urban hospitals often have staff rMmbers especially mitned to W<>rX with rape vie· tlms Poke forces are more. ltkcly to have lemale offic.n avallab)e to take the vic- tim's statement And rape crisis centers usually worlt wtth local police depart- ments, making off\cers more aware of the needs of rape vktlms (In Massachusetts. a coallt:ton of anllrape actlvls1s spon90red a bill which was enacted Into law In 1974, rvqultlng that pollce provide a female couNelor f« any rape VIC:lilTI requesting one. This can make the ordeal of dacrlb· Ing her experience 10 o pollce offlarr tTIOf'C beN.blc fOf the vk:rlm.) In recent ~. moR subutben rape aWs omcen have bMn fanned. and the number of reported rape cata has !noosed as women haw Id mcountged to ~ the\t experience to the authorities. In one lnlltance. a tHnagcr was MXually a1- seulted the aftmloon after Hufford and & police offlc:« spok.e M he:t high IChool. The young woman called rhe Police departmem Md asked for the officer she d heard speak Hornble rhough the expenence had bffn she felt that , be· (duse of 1he speech. she knew what to do she felt the pohce would be responsive and more 1mPQrtantly. she knew she 1.1.1a~n'110 blame .. I'd never have rePQrted 1h1s if I hadn't heard yvur speech," she told the 0H1<:er Whetho!r suburb.rn rape 15 octue1Uy rmng '" ~1mpl~ !wing reported mr1ri> ftPqut.'"rlY IS drf hcult tr, determ11w Bui 11 ~ clt>M rhor rilpe 1s a Hry roi'al problem 111 the '>ul-ur~ What can be donf' ah<1UI II') nie O'lQ'll mportanr 9 ep I) f() b--edk through 1he rn1<,concep11ons ,,htiut rape SCJ that v.omt>n under~land 1t.11t1 <.i!U41lf)n A ma)Of k\IMv 6 the concep1 thctt the 111(1Jm her..eff or the wfJmen 's rr11111o>men1 1s to blame ··wt>rnen ore m<)l'e rmbJe today - they gt> out alone, they'r.,> 1n less protected g!UIJllOOS. says Norcia "Bui tM doesn't l!)(("\JSe 1he I~ no ones drMH!n to C(Jmm• rape. t 's someth119 the r4')1St Uiooses to do • VJhen the lllCflm und0"'51bnds lhat rape is noc her faut. she's mcxe ~ IO repon the as&ault and ~ the hq> she needs It's also important to destroy the myth 1ha1 the suburbs are immune to such cnmes The suburban ho use 1sn '1 thar much safer than the city apartment - half of all rape!> take place inside 1he vie 11m's own home Doors should be kept locked StrangeTS and acquainrances should be viewed as wanly In the suburbs as they are 1n the city "Don't be taken In by the 'drooling maniac' rheory of rape.~ warns Lon Cooper of the Northern Vir· ginlb Rape Victim Companion Program ·11,e rapist could be the guy claiming to be the telephone r11p&lr'Man .. But more Important than any lndlVld· ual solution is the growth of rope crisis ~nlers Thew organizations offei coun- 5C!llng lo the '-"Ctims, help them In dealing with hospitals and police departments and provide educattonal outreach 10 suburban commun111es Rape Is a rullty. and every wornnn should know both what the danger Is and what resources ilre available to her ii she's raped. Yet many of these programs will have problems surviving In the f&ee ol our cur· rent economic crunch Rape crfsts centers have generally Telied on private, state and Federal funding to cove:r expe11ws.- "There 's diminishing money '°' au ser· vices now. so everyon• ·, flghtlng each o ther for resources -and It doesn't look grctat for rape crisis centers." grimly repoT1s Cheryl Bennett o f Bergen Wom«n Against Rape ll's e:ssenttN that women offer these centers their support amt petition theft legislators to suppoft them as well Without such s>&!Ka to tum to. a rape victim may c:onttnue to be vtc· tlml.zed by hcf ~nc. klng ,.. aft«r the lldual ..-ult la owr. _.. • Win at2,500 holday ....... IPN• wllilOUt your home. And hundreds of other prtzes lhal'I help you and the holdars be your best. Enter the Sankcl ® ~- "Take It Easy" Holiday Sweepstakes. Remember the shopping crowds last holiday season? And all the expenses? 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Special Ass1stan1 to the President for Consumer Affa1rs The event also provided an opportunity for me to talk wi th Assistant Secretary of Agnculture Carol Tucker Foreman about the National School Lunch Program One of the first things I wan1ed to know was how school lunch programs have changed and are continuing 10 change lo suit today's children. According to Ms Foreman. "schools have been authorized to begin using, on a trial basis. new menu patterns designed lo offer more flex1b1h1y and choice 10 suit local-area 1a51e " What makes this passible 1s that there 1s now a much expanded list of food items that can be included in the Type A school lunch menu. (The Type A school lunch provides 1/J of the recommended dally al- lowance for a school-age child.) For instance. rdt a food that's papular 1n many areas of the country 1s now an duded. So are dned beans and whole wheat nour These additions make I! pos- Family Weekly Salutes National School Lunch Week By ffirullyn Homen sable 10 serve more regionally prefened foods The Government also Ines to an11c1pc1te the needs of the schools in advance so 1ha1 11 can buy at a reasonable pnce both who?1t the schools hke and what 1s avail- able A form 1s sent every year 10 schools asking how much they exped they'll need of certain foods such as instant mashed patatoes. ground beef. fru11. eic The Government tries to purchase things that are most desirable in quan111y For exam- ple the local school lunch people love to have chicken cut -up and breaded. ready 10 bake in the oven The 1ndiv1dual schools then contract for certain uems such asp~ "To gave you an idea of the scope of the program. says Ms Foreman. "the f-ederal Government bought 100,000.000 pounds of ground beef last year This year we plan lo buy 25 percent less be cause the pnce has gone up The resuh wall be more pork and chicken an school lunches What the Govemmen1 bu~ IS ef- fected by pnce and avalkibtlrty last year. for 1ns1ance. the swee1 pa1a10 cro p in Lou1s1ana was huge. and the prace was dropping So the Govemmenr d!.ked the .-.chools. ·can you use sweet patdtoes?' Bawd t>n mformanun received fr om the schools, the G overnmenr bough! a cer 1a1n quanrny of sweet potatoes "We try to buy m1elhge111ly... says Foreman. ·with our goals bemg good nu· tntion . delrvenng whal rhe schools wanr dnd ge111ng things a1 a redsonable price We wanl 10 be rhe countt~,.s mosi eff1<:1ent ~hopper To provide you v..nh an rded o f the 1!>-'PP of lunches M!rved 10 ..chool children. here are three menus being us.ed dunng 1979 Naoonal School Lunch Week. and recipe~ for making al horn\' some of the dishe~ included 1979 NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK MENUS Menu '1 Alh .... -C~ P~ or a-.-1~ SCTaw4Nny Cup Broccoli M Carrot Sdckt Combrud wtt.h Marprin« 2" Miik • M SIUm Milk r Menu "2 P\ua -~em rx-1or-tt.uan-5al8d Peu Half "* Apple Criiap 2'f. Mlljl or ~ Mdk ·2" milk I• mllk wtth 2" fat contm1. Menu '3 Chdl wtth Cracken P\nH~ba:I or ltt&h Cup Grapn oc OT•ngc ~ R&18J11-Bran Mullnit OT Cheddar Bread 2'f. 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Combine tomato sauce,' v111egar, herb seasoning. pepper and oW in a jar Cover tightly and shake until well blended. Let dressing stand about at) hour or so 10 blend flavors. Shake well just before serv ing. 3. Cul lettuce head in half lengthwise. Place cut-side down and cut into 3 or 4 wedges from each half 4 . Place wedges on 1nd1vldual chilled serving plates Sht salami slkes halfway across. twist ends and arrange 2 along s1de of eacl'I wedge 5. Top salad with tomato dressing and sprinkle w11h cheese and grated carrot Makes 6 to 8 seruings CRISPY BAKED FISH FllJ.ETS 2 ... '"°'"" cod °' haddock IDC'tl YI a1p undluted .-poc-akd m6 YI tuepoonealt 1 WMpoon --Jule• YI a1p a.hed poeato chllM l table.poot11 butter or ....,..rtne, .,,._.. I. Alow frozen fish to stand, unwrapped, at room temperature for 15 minutes. 2 . Cut each block crosswise Into 3 or 4 equal portions. Combine milk, salt and lemon Juice. Drain fish : dip In milk mix· tura than roll In crushed potato~lpt. Dot with butter IJ desired. 3. Piece prepared flSh on a gJeased shal- low pan. Bake In a preheated 450°F. oven until fish flakes easlly with a fork, about 25 to 30 minutes. Mobs 6 urulngs Editor's Note: This recipe Is not for a bat· teMilpped fish ; this method ls a lot slm· pier In preparation. Also, there are a few ncellent bfands of froun batter-dipped, deep-fried ftsh available. HEARTY BEAN CHILI YI cup cbopp«d oo.lon l dove prtlc, minced 2 tablapoom ~ °" l lb. grCMmd beef ! cam (20 ou. each) r«d li.Jdney IM.ane,unckained l can (16 on.) whole tomatoa, drained, chopped 1111 to 2 ~ ch.Ill powder Of to lAMlte 1 i.upooo Mk Yi tuspoon thyme luva 1/t t~o or.-no leava F-drope hoc liquid pepper Chopp«d raw onion ~ated Monterey Ack ch- 1. In large saucepan. saute onion and garlk in oil for 1 minute: sttr in beef and saute until well done 2. Stir in kidney beans. tomato. chill powder. salt. thyme. oregano and hot hq u1d pepper. 3. Cover and cook over low heat 1 hour. remove cover and continue to cook 30 minutes longer or untJ thick 4, Spoon into soup bowls. top wllh raw onion and grated cheese Serve. Wllh tor· t1lla chips or crackers, as desired Makes 8 ~rumgs RAISIN-BRAN MUFFINS l cup un11ft«d ~ lour 2 tuepoot'.111 bakJng powder YI teeepoon baking 9oda ~. tuepooa ..it 3 cupe whole-bran unal 1 C\IP , .... Yt cup ahorwnlnt ·~cup iwgar Jen 1 cup buttum.llk I. Grease muffin pan cups or line each with paper llner Preheat oven to 400°F 2. Sift flour with baking powder. soda and salt Into medium bowl Add bran and raisins: mix well. 3. In large bowl. cream shortening with sugar until llght and fluffy. Beat In egg 4. Add flour mixture alternately with but· termilk. stirring only untd dry Ingredients are moistened. Do not beat Ban er will be lumpy. 5. Spoon mixture into muffin cup$. Bake 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 12 muffins APPLECMSP 5 CU1P1 conicl. ~ app&. lie• J cup .... °' YI cup honey I/a cup butter or -.artne 1 cup ~-eooldnt rolled oebl I/a cup unRfted al-purpoee lour YI cup pac:bd bfown ...., Yt cup chopped welnut. or almonde 1 . Combine apple slices and 1 cup sugar In bottom of a 2·qt. c~ole. 2. Melt butter and mix In a smaD bowl with oats, flour, bfown · sugar and walnuts. 3 . Sprinkle butter-oat mixture o~ apple combination. Bake in preheated 350°F. oven for about 1 hour until topping Is bfoWM<i and._appliu ar.e tendet. 4. 5eJve warm, plain or topped wtth a small spoonful of Ice cream. Moke1 6 Mn>lng• REMOVE H ~AIR PERMANENTLY You can now remove undesir· able hair PERMANENTLY in the privacy of your own home. A si mple electrolysis instrument called Perma Tweez enables everyone to enjoy the benefits of eliminating the bothersome chores of repeated shaving, de· pilatory use, waxings, forever. Well over one million people I ike yourself found Perma Tweez an effective end to ha ir on the face, legs and body. Perma Tweez is so unique that a patent was granted because 1t is the only electrolysis instru- ment that won't puncture the skin. This feature has made it the choice of over 15,000 phy- sicians as well as hospitals, gov- ernment institutions and uni- versity medical centers. Easy in- structions make you expert In a few minutes. You 'll save hun· dreds of dollars on salon elec· trolysis by doing it yourself. 14 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE $16.95-ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE .4T 119.95 Send Check or Money Order Col ••• odd 61. tol .. IO• IGEN"ERAi-ME01cA"L-oo:-o.; ;,;~1 11935 Armec:ic»t Ave. I I W.et Lo9 Anptn, Ce. 90025 I IO I enclose $16.95 In full payment. I I 0 Mester Charp 0 Yiu I I Exp. I I • date_I IO COO niquirn $4.00 deposit. BaH 1 ance incl~ COD charps •nd $1.001 I handlln1. 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DEPT. 100, 2105 LMlelllnd lwa., ~ N. l. nm ------------------------~ Pt.ue allow four to alx ..-a toe ~llwfy. Since our advef11MR ohen r-=-tv• thouaanda of ordef• from all °"' th9 country, ooc• atonally unlnt.ntlonal detaya oc- cur. If they do, Famlly Weekly wanta to ... lat you .. much aa poult>M. Juat Mnd th9 detalla of your orcs.r to: Linda Mount. Family WMkty, &41 LAJrlngton Avenue. New YM, NV 10022. CEU.BAATt P'<WEYE-S 60lh BIRTHDAY with °"' elld .. lw ·~·"•tOftdty , .... " ...... ,... .-.itne.w ......... . ColOtfvl ••o••• -::'dpt w .......... ·~· e:.utot . ..,.. ..... . .... De .... lt' THE <X>LLECTOR'S CHOICE 1313 &. KJtN..n. L*e ~ A. 3MClll QUIPS & QUOTES THAT REMINDS ME One's memory travels 1'1roug'1 ltOgU As years hurry by and one ages I remanbtt when I could remember What ~ned en May or Dece~r. I remembered o name or o /OC1 Or o ~lephone nu~r. a pJoce After while I /orgol /iut a link, My memory grown a b41 brittle, Such oa where we?e my g'asses . my key1, What I w.1n1 to lhe JlOrr /or (IOfTW CM«K) &.it of Jou things ho~ alr~red o lot. I forget whoi ft Is I forgo< -Rtchord Arm<>Yr Government regu~tors are a lot like brand-new Boy Scouts: They help you aaoss the street even If YoU don't want to go -Robert C>rb4tn From my friend the alarmist: 'On« thing about the speed of light -11 ge~ ~~ too -oon In ~morning." -Henry Leobo CATCHER IN nt.E AWffY A man. Invited to a mas· querade perty, decided to go In a dog costume. Since the psty was Malby. he waNd. En route, • dogcakhef stopped him to clMldl for 111 llc:enM. then sWted to put him In the beck of a trudc . "Hey. rm not a dog," the muqu.rader protested vigor· OUJiy. "I'm dr..ed thlt w.y fOf • muqueredc party." "Yuh," U,. dogcatclMr sakl, "that's what they all say." -Lone Olnghou. 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U1e1 ' ~•\Ill\ GIUol l'tlolo Celendlf1•l 11n11rQ11H1 lrom w.e""l)hO-,-,lol,......,•l--~ I •"'11oMd (Whe" Ol'delll\o "'~ 10 be .. ,,. lo mot• IN,, -oet90ft. 9"CloM 1111 ol -· •I'd I lldd•-~ .. ~,. .. INHlll "°' Net> cai.noer I 9"CIOM ~· or t2 00 o1 .. &OS IO llelp Oefl'ly -'809 etlO ,,.1'1111"0 CNM'Q .. TOllll ~ erctoMO •------IFle ,.....,. aeld ..... w•I SENOTO(NA.MEI~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~-~-~ I I I I STREO -I ' CITY I STATE l tP __ _ L-----------------------~---~ NUTRITION Facts & Fallacies By Or. Fr&d&rlck J. Stare Qnd Dr. Ellzab.th m. Whebn A mencan~ c;eern more concerned 1han eOer about heabh and nulrnt0n We applaud the fact lhclf people have become mcreasmgly aware of what they eat and are eager for nutnoonal 1nfo rma lion rhat will promote good hec1kh But ln the information uplost0n we·ve eit penenced in the last few years heabh fall<K:1es have lrequen1Jy masqueraded as heilhh facrs Some are new misconcep lt0ns bu1 mo sr are simply rehea1ed modernized versio ns ol good old fashioned hogwash In lh1s column we will regularly chaUenge some of 1he popular wisdo m abou1 disease preven lio n. nutrttt0n. drugs and die11ng and will provide you wllh fac1u11l 111forma1t0n Fallacy: Amerlcen• Are Malnourl•hed Fact: Not at all! On the contrary. we are the best ·nourished people in rhe world. and we are fortunate to have a more varie<t food supply than 111 any other ume In our history We no longer have to de pend on seasonal av111labiltty but are able to select year round from a large assort ment of canned , frozen and other pro cessed loods In the I 930's II was eSllmared that c1p pro111mately one·thtrd o f Amencan faml lies were poorly fed At lhe presenr time only JO peTcent of families have diets below the s1andard used m the 30's - and II Is believed that rhls 10 percent 1.5 undernourished as much from lack of nu· trltlonal knowledge as from poverty Bui for the rest of the population. nutrition surveys Indicate we are doing very well In meeting -and generally eitceedlng - our dally requirements for vitamins and minerals. The only possible excepUon Is Iron deficiency 1h111 occurs sometimes in women of childbearing age -but this Is easily remedied. The real nutrt1ional problem In this counll'y Is ou~mutrlllon: Amerlc11ns eat Of Frc-rlclc J Slo~ II o Pto/n~ o/ Nurrt oon and Of. EluoMlh M Whtlon o Rt.earth Aalodo.. oi 1PietJorVcitd School of Pubk Hcolfh '1M11 -co·/ounderJ o/ the Amcrlcon Council on Sct.noc and Heo•h. and authors of P1n1C In the P1ntry and Eat OK-FHI OK too mllny high calone fany foods and too few of the nurnent nch foods we need 10 lune11on at peak perfo rmanc1t Fallacy: Natural Vitamins Ase Better for You Face: v~.,minr. are spec1hc chem1<:al compounds V11am1n C for instance. as 1denncal in compos1tt0n llnd nulrittve content whether rt co~lrom a nawrlll or an~ or Is synthe!>ized ma laboratory II the co mpounds were d1~1m1lar In 1my way. by def1nr11o n they coukl not carry the !>lime name The only real difference between naturcJI and 'art1fte1al' vuamins is m 1he pnce M6nufanure~ ohen charge more for rhose ldbeled na1ural There are also "h~111th JU1Cers" on the rTldlket roday whteh cJCcordmg to therr 1nstruC110ns. can extract the narural v11al11y from Ire.ti pro· duce But the 1u1ees you make contain p r<!CIM!ly the same nutrients found tn o ther le~ eicpens1ve produe1s Along rhe same lin~. rhere·is nothing Inferior about the synthetic vitamins and mtnerals that have been added to enriched or fortified foods In fact. 1111 were not for fort1flcahon of many kinds of foods. many people would have dlllicully maintaining the reco mmended dally allow11nce of cer· ram vrtamlns end minerals. Fallacy: Lecithin la Nature's Protection Agalnet Heart Attaclu Fact: L.Ktthln Is a natural emulsifying agent whteh has been used for many yeors as a food odd1tlve In such products as mayonnal5'?. 5alad dressln~ and chocolare 10 maintain stab1l1ty of the 011 lngredlenLS (that is, to prevent the oil from ··separaltng~) It has been conrended thar lecithin c11n cure arthritis. high blood pressure and gallbladder problems and also Improve brain power Some people have recom· mended It In coniunC1lon wllh elder vinegar, kelp and vitamin 86 as a weigh!· reduC1lon method. But the moSI popular claim about lecithin Is Its supposed capac:Uy to ward off coronary he.!!rt dlsese by breaking up ond dispersing cholesterol In the blood Th~e Is, however, no medical evi- dence to bock up eny of lhese claims. The body manufactures Its own lecithin, and theff Is no muon to beheve th~t addl· rlonel quantities can prevent heart disease Of cure the ailments menlloned above. The most Important factors In heart heehh Include • well·balaneed diet and regular e1terdsc. {Reunt raaarch does suggJSC thot •xtra lecltbln may be.htlpful In slowing down the progrHSlon of H V· eral relatively rare neurologlc f111 dl:Ha.Hs.) ILi ~ A complete "arsenal" of all the world's armaments -plus the battles that made them famous -from 1900 to the present day. Now ... (or the first time anywhere. all the world'1 1re111 weapona-and the b1111ln 1n which lhey bcc<1me famou, -c•n be ul your f1nacnips in Tlrf' lllu.1tra1t'd £nryclo{Ndla o/ 20th Crntury Wrapotu and War/art . This 11 the m°'t complete, mmt authorita· live multi-volume reference o( modem arma- menr• and c~mb•t ever publiahed. 11'1 r•cked with facll. ll-uru and spcc1fic•t1on1 o vinu- 1lly every 11rcra(t, ship, tank. 1un, bomb. 1hell and m i11ile u.ICd or propoiied 1ince 1900. The rut-movina teat vividly describe• how lhcK wupona were uled. Poinh out the hat. tie' they helped win (and, some ti mu. IO'IC). Tell• who invented them. And how they work. Rue combat photo• brin. you hun· i~ alro p<1clted with 1houaand1 of full color drawlnp and pictures hy John 81tchclor - rhe dean of m ilitary"'"'' He even recreate• wupons loll in wior - hy worltina from old bluc:pnnl\, plaM and photo1raph,. He docs '° w11h uncanny at curacy . . ri1h1 down lo the am•ll«t rivet, the tini~t weld. Mall~ f« FREE Vot.- Herc'• your opponunlly lo receive Volume I of Tlrt' /1111urottd l:.nryrlop,dla o/ 101h Ctnt11ry w,.apmu und War/arr 1btolutcly FREE. J U\t mail the rnupon. Send no mo ney -be· cau~ this i' a free ~ift from Columbia Hou~ drcd1 of weapon• in action: Oun crews firlna 881. Kamiklll'le piloc1 div- Ina to oblivion. HittJna the beaches ac Normandy, on Jwo Jima, 11 In- chon. Ob m1nnin1 Mlniaun.t over 'Nam. Even the Red Army o n man. e\.IVC'1 today. Tltc /111mra"d E11CycfoJHdla of 10th C1111ury WtapotU and War/arr ~f'~.:: 10 you. 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' AIN<ft• f Coy I I I I I I I I I ~ I ___ $ltl• ____ zi, ____ _ I 111111A111t1c -I I ~~i' .. ~=~~:-;:;:::.:~':'.'1~"m,'!Q': &Jll/Ql21 IUO/Q\20 I L---------------------------J Planning Your Diet What you eat and how It aff4?cts your health are sub,tects that 9cientists have been researching for a while ln!ttead of conducting lab tests each time the nutritional content of a food needs to be analyzed, researchers at Louisiana State University In Baton Rouge decided to let a computer do the work They pro grammed a computer with the nutritional lnfonnatlon on some 4,000 foods 'The computer stores lnfonnarlon on both mixed and single foods," explains Dr Prentlss Schllltng, the head of the University's Department of Experimental Statistics. "Someone could plug the In· gredlents and the proportlont of a piece of cake Into the computer and they'd quldtly have Its nutrltlonal breakdown. And given what we already know about the effects of certain foods on the body, we'd soon learn wn.ther a person's diet was heavy In foods that might be detrimental. "A system like this can benefit anyone who Is planning menus or counseling others about diets." continues Schilling. "Immediately you'd know what foods are the most nulrttious for their caloric or fat content. And once the cOSl of all a meal's Ingredients had been determined, hospl· talt and schools could plan nutritious, mQfe cost-effective menus." Get ready fOJ one on your kitchen counter And How Was Your Summer? Summer .lobe are often llttle more than ways to .am money, but Ann McKinnon, • lllUdenl • w• coa.g. 1n Aurora, N. Y.. wUI bis at"8 '° ta1t knowtedgNbly FAMILY W1!E11X ,,., ,,...,,.,,., ll•tulml .... ~. , ... , " .. Monon ,r..,. 111 D IUlltu I U I ... .,.,_.., ,_rtoll M. UneUy la11uttN Mils, Mhut ~ •• ,...,~ •• 0... 14,"" 1n THE An Antidote For Growing Pains Saturday morning Is still pnme time for children's television, but thot's about the only thing today's pr091ams have In common with the shows of yesteryear And Hot Hero Sandwich, NBC's thought·provoklng, lnnovat1ve senes set lo begin In early November (check local listings). Is out to really change the meaning of "kids' show " Wrinen by Bruce and C.Vol Hart, two of the origjnal writers of Sesame Srreet, Hot Hero Sondwtch will combine comedy. mus1C and interview sesslOns wuh such notables as Bruce Jenner, Donna Pescow and Leonard Nlmoy "A typical show will hove about 15 minutes of Interviews," explains Carol Hart. "and we've focused on getting the stars to mlk obout what life was like when they were kids The whole show taka off from the Interviews For In stance, Donna Pac:ow tnlks very mov lngly about her parents' divorce when she was young, so the rest of the show deals with divorce " The Harts are "hoping that parents will also watch the show We found that people ohen don't reflect on the per10d of adole~ence becouse for mosc of us u about petroleum e.nglneerlng when she's asked "And what did you do this sumrner?ft McKinnon Is enrolled In the Wells petr<)Jeum engineering program and as part of her degree requirement 1he worked as a roustabout In a Texas oU field. "That means I did odd )ob labor," explains the 19-year old relktent of Flint, Mich. "I dug, shovelled, cluned and painted, watched the dr11hng and logging that goes on at a rig and also IA/Ofked on placing pumps. lt'1 hard WOJk, and at first, I was very sore "l rully think the progranJ Is excellent," Mys McKinnon, "and I'd dcftnhly do It again. I lnm•d quite-a bft llbout the oil field -l know the equip· was a confused time One of the conse· quences of this IS thot we can't sym pathlle with kids who are going through all these changes We want both adults and kids to reallz.e that othen have gone through similar experiences. everybody deals with 'growing pains '" ment and the terminology Not too long ago, women weren't even allowed on the field , so I count this a.s a very succesdul 1umnwr for me. I accomplished the job " Police WOik Does the praence of police on their beat have any affect on the a1me rate? "Surprisingly, the answer seems to be no," u ys Profeeor Egon Bittner, chAlr· man of the IOdology department at Br.,,dels University. "Fluctuation ln the a1me rate ha.5 mofe to do with the In· ddenc.e of poverty, the unemployment rate and other aocletal factors: and the problem of crime ls too complex to say that If you hftd 100 m<>t'e police offlc.en something dramatk would happen " Blttrm also points out that the pollce are not prlmarlly Involved In criminal law enforcement. "Most police work ha.5 to do with emagencla. People call the cops because their neighbors are being too noisy or becAuse they can't find a parking IP&C• °'they can't ruch an am· bu.lance for IOl'Mbody who's crttically lll This It the he.art ol pollce work -to be available at all tlma for all 10rts of em.rgmcla. And that's what they do 90 pifefnt of tM tfme. That's what they're good at." Ltf estyles Wild Life. The Bald E.ogle i> IT\4k1ng a come back The Naoonol W11dhfe Federot1on recently ~nt 2 ,600 surveyors into a number of eagle hab1tau 1hrC>Ughou1 the U S and th~y c<Wnled 9.836 eagles in 1he lower 48 s-t.st~s The rising number 1s thought to be the result of the banning of cert.am de4dly pesticides E.duuitk>n. In a recenr reix.>rt 1n Family Planning Pers~cttvu. three John) HoPklm researchers reported thot about 40 percent of those young women who began then sexual life before th-.. c)g<' of I fl had never used C'•mtrc)C\'l)t10n before rhey becdnle pregnanr The r\'~archea concluded thdt W '-and cr1ntracl'pt1\C educdtHm mu.,. be proviclcd a1 an eorhe1 "9" 1f any cuthock I) to lw mdtll' 1n rhe mo1 .. rh.,11 one m1lhon ddole~-..nr preg11"11 CIC\ lhM ri<CUI dnnually Prica. You probobly think everything 1~ more -..xpens1ve rodoy thdn II was 15 Wdr\ 01JC1 ~nd frn th\' mo51 pan you 1e right A rec\'nl l~:.ue of US Neu. s and Wo rld Report noted that the price of a gallon of regular gasoline has nsen 219 percent. and a ho91111al room Will cost you $117 92 more than II would have tn 1959 A refrigerator -freezer however. sells for $24 78 less thon It used to. and a black and while. 19 tnch TV has gone down 17 percent In price BIRlliDAYS (all Libra) Sunday Lllllan Gish 83 Monday -Arthur Schlesinger 62. John Galbraith 7 I; Richard Carpenter 33 Tuad9y - WUllam 0 . Douglas 81 . Angela Lansbury 54. Dave DeBusschete 39 Wednaday -Rita Hayworth 6 1: Jimmy Breslin 49: Arthur Miller 64 Thureday -George C. Scott 52, Melina Mercourl 57. Chuck Berry 53. Pierre Trudeau 60 Frtday - Amy Carter 12: Jack Anderson 57 Saturday -Art Buchwald 54. Arlene Fnincls 71 : Mickey Mantle 48. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Amy CMter, Dew O.BUlllChere WrltNt! ond complied by BM Qv1nby ., Kings. t1 mg. "tlf". 1 .11119-nicatine; 100'1. 12 mg. "tlf", 1 • 2 lftl. nicom. w. Plf ciglrstl br FTC ...W. t . .. zipper • BAN·ROL9 waistband • HOOKFLEX• top dosur• •NO-HOLE deef:!pocbts • Figure line Proportloo Tailoring ANO Of CourM 100% NO-IRON PERMANENT PRESS Wash 'nWear IMPRESSIVE ANYWHERE! SUCCES·S SLACl<S for the 1979-1980 Executive Season Haband's Low, Low Price is Still PAIRS for ONLY It's True I The price o f good busint.'SS sla~ks as going up just like everytrung else. But here's one time when you dn do something about at! Haband, the mail o rder people from Paterson. N.J .• ~larted early this year. Got an early jump on the marke r and kept the faclones going all Summer. Now , while this earl y hedge is still in stock. we are anxaou to meet new customers and show you our exl.'.dlent quality. These executive NO IRON I 00% Polyesier Double Knits will p robably be SI 0 to S 14 o r more right now in an y haberdashery. But ACT AT ONCE, and you can take your choice of these top fashion colors for immediate delivery at 2 pairs for $I 7 .9S ! WE HAVE YOUR EXACT SIZE IN STOCK! I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I SUCCESS SLACKS HABAND COMPANY 2 266 North 9lh St., Peurt0n, N.J. 07630 Gnl118mtr. ,.._ and 1M ...... PiltS of "Siicceu SlactJ" as .pecifkd, ror whlcll I enclote my run remltance of S ............ phu ~ toward al\ipph11. '*" fOf only WE CARRY All THESE SIZES: WU.ts 29·30.-3 I ·32·33·34·35·36·37·38·39-4(}- 41-42-43"""_..6 • .,,.s•-so•-si• ancS 14• (•46 thru .54, plNir odd SI pff ,,.11.) ln•111n1: 26·27·28·29-3(}-31·3-l·JJ-3". ~ dly1 for OUAftANTH: ,, for .,,r 1WllOn I do /Wit dlOO# to ..w "'1cb ..,_, tlw( #rWe, mlY ,.,.,m ~ wlrhln 3q full ~nd of~ PM"Y I flll/4 you: COLORS = W•ln '"' .. ,,, BLACK "'OOUCT NUMBER: IOR-OM RUST SAGE ~.., ~ -------·"-NAVY GREY . BROWN ~--COSTA MESA LACUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENT£ Death of 'Ocean View Park WEEK OF OCTOBER 14-0CTOBEA 20 IV "'EEK OCTOBER 14 1979 CAR BUYERS GUIDE ~------ANO SERVICE CIRECTDRY-r IOI McLAR&4S IMW At 9each Blvd & Wh1tt1er La Habra -522-Slll CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540.tl 00 DATSUN IARWICK DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano IJ I· I J7S-4tJ.JJ75 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHNSON & SOM UNCOLH·MllCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-NJO PORSCHE-AUDI C .. CK IVHSOM, IMC. 445 E' Coast Hwy NewPort Beach -'7Mt00 llU YAM ,OISCHl-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Gaf'<1en Grove- U6-UJJ CltfYIH MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana -ll5-ll71 CHEVROLET CONHRL CHlYROLET 2800 Harbor B lvd C.Osta Mesa -546-1200 FORD 'HIL LOMG FOID 43 Auto Center Drive Irvine -761-5111 UMIYHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540."40 DAILY PILOT VOLKSWAGEN JIMMAalNO YOUCSWAGIH 18711 Beach Blvd . Hunt Beach -142·2000 l •AIDBfHOVI YOLISWAMt4 13131 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove U4-4100 ROY CAIVEI IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Ne woort Beach -640-6444 SADDLEIACIC IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway M 1ss1on V1e10 131-2040 -495.4949 OLDSMOBILE UMIYHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 TOYOTA EAILI llCE TOY OT A 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -64'-tlOJ VOLVO IAILI 11(1 VOLVO t966 Harbor81vcf Ciosta Mesa -64'·tJ03 (AUTHORIZED .&ALEB/BERVICE/&ATIBFACTIDN) .... SUNDAY, OCT08Cll 14 9:30 0 11 17 NH Today 0 3t NH '79 10:00 0 11 17 Pro Football Ooublthudtr lh• s~ I• rn ~ ! ••· •' "• Nt• Yoo G•i•l •no th• A1t,ntA '• " •' tn 01~ ··~ •• ~· o ,. Pro rooc~tt th• r.11 011•~h s''""' •. ,. . 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OCTOBCll IS 6:00 O 3 10 29 Pro footb1ll MrnnP~fd V1•1n, 1: i, •• ~ • " , • 11 :00 0 St111t01d foot91N Ht1hlt1hts TUESDAY OCTOBER 16 '5:00 O 3 10 29 World Stnu (lt nt1llwe) I •1r u·-.·~~· 1 II• • lfh game from lh• ritv ot th1· Amt111 an l ,a~ur , h~mP•• n Ir 1m• t 11· annqunred WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17 5:00 O J 10 29 World St11u (lentallwe) 1 "' crJY'1Ai'• 1 ·~, "v'"'" gam• .lfom lht trlv of lhr AmM•(~n I •artt•· h•n11. •• 1m· t ti. announttd 7 00 O Pro Slshtball Pre Game 7:30 (j) Pro 8nblb11f lht lo\ ~n;•lr\ l~ltr , di thr "'•'II• FRIDAY, OCTOIU 19 11·30 m Rims' Prtflt• SATURDAY, ocrosu 10 9:30 O l 10 29 Co11t1t footb1ll 1tam· 1 t• '""Q""' ,, 1·00 O l 10 29 Coltt&t football ''~m· 1 r, Annou11<• a J:lO O a U 17 Sporb Spect1cul1r 4:00 U ~Olld Wl!A H•a'/'fU •Rhl li.n11»111· ,fl·p hi•~! '• '"'" laft and Grtrrt COfllt• Ir m f'orto••I 'ioufh All" t ~nd . ., 1.1 '• no match 1n fht 8owl•n11 Min ~•11•s lr'm 011t; r,., 0 Pro Hoctty Int l A """I\ •I I~• Bo·lon B•u•"' 11.00 D Colte1t rootball lh• Utt A B•u·n ~· ,~, (;hlo1n11 y,. J' i i I~• t OS Ane•tts Coh!>l'um SUllDAY, OCTOl(I 14 1:00 m "Tht P11ntt lrlt of S/ltrlo<• HolmtS" tcom) 70 Cotrn llli~•lv 9:00 O 8 u 17 .. fltsll & llood" Put I (draJ /9 Tom Bt""~'' Suunne Ptt~httlP M1l~hfU fl)•" ll11$hn C11lhth lohn Cu vnlP\ MOflDAY, OCTOICI IS 1:00 D "A Touch of Clan" fcomJ 'I J Croret St&•I Gltnda Jac~son O "Tht Gr.iu b G1ttntr .. (toml 61 Car~ Ciani ltan S•mmon~ Cl) "Housebo.11" (com) S8 C.,1y Grant. Sophia lOrtn 9:00 O \23 lt "The fl•mt Is loYt" <dial 79 l •nda Purl Shan• R11anl l 1mothy Dallon Rtfflard lohnson lo~n C1eenwood 10:00 O "lrilo17 of Terror " (my\) • 1~ Karen 8fac~ Robert Burl on TUCSMY, OCTOllfl 16 &:00 g ''WC f1t'.f' & Mt" (dta) 1~· Rod Sttt&t! 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'"' . ,, l 00 10 ~ llty Olrliflt D"'l"lfrs ~ ~t•' ' '• I • •. h. •d .. lh v· 't,., 1 Y.4• f , ~ .... d, ,,,. r 39 Ho-to Slul 1 M1ll1on , • ,..,. ~~ r.,., ' , , ~Jd tr H"'t>b ,.. • ~· • R, , .. 3 JO 0 "Dr Goldlool & lht G111 Bombs " , '" v,~ ••' J .,. • "t " I ~_Jlot; f.i• "i ,.,, ( EVENING 6 :00 U 0 a 12 23 News D St1rsky & Hutch O 3 10 29 Pro foolbl ll '" ~ nn .. .,~11 , \ "~\ 1t "'• N1 • l 1•1 ltl\ 0 LAUGH WITH "RHODA" * EVERY WEEKNIGHT' 0 Rhod1 m Tht B!fdy Bunch m Stru b ol Sin franmco H Co111empor1ry Hea"h lssuu ED 0-.er h sy 39 Maude SO Amt11un Goottrnmtnt -6:30- 8 TK h e Dou1h 0 M111dt m I lowt lllCY ED Di<• C1ntt Sllow m [I Cll1puhn Colo11do lt lltws 50 0-.u Cu y 7:00 O O :23 llews D Happy Oaf\ A111n 0 9 t2 The Jo\tr's Wild m M0A•S•H m Slnford 'Son s:> n ''"'"" e> Los ltitos Tembltll lloran so MKlltil/lthrer lttl)O(t -7:30-u OM Muppet Sllo'll l\tnnv Roctrs ~ lhr auul D Colltu111tr 81J1111t • Tiit ~"Ctlllt I l'fll M11ui11t II Tic lie Ooli&h m Al i• "" h mily n: M0A•S•H Q)~ Tit!la 21 fallli!J ft~ lJI Clmtr1 Tllrtt S) lllKJlell/l.tllrll lttpot1 ., ..... c.~1t1 ~""' U U.. fr1111 Ullcilfl Ctftttr 8:00 a 11cw.swo11 HITI • "THE WMITT SHADOW" 8 Ct' (f~ Tiit Whitt Sllt~tw Reeves responds hkt an old "fire hofw" whtn "l!Ostd lo U Ullfl Pteltd opportun1ly lo return lo the pro ,.nks as a substitute lonw11d for the PortlJfld T 111lbl11ers TV WEEK OCTOBER I~ 1979 O Zl 1t l rllle House Oii Ille Pr11rot A At• 1. oura '"Rdils D lilottt (7hr) loucll ol Cius" to * • ,., .t , ,.ndi • ~ , ~-Am•11U' "' 1 '" '· "1 ri IAll\ ...... ~ ~ , ~ d •\J' ,,~ O Mom (2hr) 'The G11u '' Crttnfllt 'T'~ .,. I ,,,, (jro•I "' f'"• ' V • ,, " ,d S1'T1mit1 An 4 1 "'l ,... •ddl> I rr; .. m c.,:i ~urnell ' f fltnds 0) Mowre !1hr) "The Hous,ebo1t" ',,,. ~-1 ~·• G•anl S• ph1a lotPn t,'~··"'a •t,1• An ltd!1,Jr'I ""mtJhnn• 1 • • Hu~hlfl c•;ncralrn~ • J• 1111 t•t"m• J "'1dowt1 s 1~" i I m4 I) ED 14 NEW SEASON ll•t from trncoln Ctnltr '°''' l1n Hn1nr dM I J '\uo .. "'" d1• ••alu•ed '" tho\ • •" I• m A,.01 fo~htr Hall " n I r•nlr• tSo~•ulq\! nr ~ ~r d 'HI -8.30-m The Odd Couple f!) lst1 llo<ht ts 0111 9:00 O a 12 M A S H Concl ~ R1da1 rtluclanllv prep;i•n 10 drpan lht •Olllh lhr untl IS slrll w1lhoul •ltelro<•h du• 10 a broken gentralor ,. and lh• OPP•al1n11 room con1tnuts lo loll up wrlh wounded IS n1«ihl falls D 2l it Mo"t' (211r) "Tht rl1me Is lO'tt" tdri) 79 lrnd1 Purl f omolhy Dallon R1ch11d Johnson Shane B"anl Joan Greenwood An Amtrrcin hrntss une•ptcltdly rncounlfrs 1omanet and 1n1,.gue '" P11" wh1lt en route to Entland to marrw a du~e 0 3 240·Robtrt Out ol S1ghl I h1b s carter seems lo bt ower when ht lom hrs s1&hl alltr a h•&h speed crash and two doped up luds 1n a car lurn a cas Sl,.>On 1nlo a dudly 1nlt1no 10 Ma.11· (2hr) "Scare<row" (dra) 13 Al Pacrno Gent Hadman Ann Wede,w0tth Dorothy lrrstan Two drifters one a e1ufl e• con lht other a Jovablt u u a'"A 111"9 drmltd h1~ p1eenanl 1ulfnend Sil yurs aeo mttl up and turn some lhrn& about Irle lovt i nd canna ID Men C1llfl11 Sllow Skiles & Htnderson Mary McGrt&OI Buddy HK\ell Clla1ht Oan1tls Bind 01v1d t91lptr11tld M111lyn MIChatls Ind Pod' Ro&t11 llltSI 2f ""' m ttecar 0u1u ttecar -9:30- • t IUi WlllP 111 Citldllu ti Wllrlt lflt nation's bis.ball lens trP captivettd 111~h lh1s yt1t's Woild Ser1ts, l tS Neu1111n end tht WKRP stall play lhttl Olllft baseball c•m• 1111nst nval radlO sl1tt0n WPtC. 2tl Mttlt: "Frtncll e .. 11tetlt11" (d1a) ·11-Cen.e Hac\man. ftrMndo Rty. Roy Scheider, Tony Lohnco Two Hew YOI~ nmot1C1 dttect1m . u • -11:30-.. 12 Mo.it .. cM1ll.tn l Wilt s Harry o 3 Miss World Am 0 13 3t lollnn "t r11unl D fhr Oihnt r.. J 1rson U Newi '\"mt 10 Movie. "N h Day" (susp) 6~ ~of I the follow1n1 m ttocan's Heroesar on Brando _Jl)~lrt ~ !~1 fDf Hulth ...,, ... ,1IOM4 m Mo.its/Ne:C Ntws 8 TW111cht1!:00 U Mowie· "H II 68-lohn A&1r ~1Chlb1ders" (d11) Ill Mowit· lllf .. aid Wtbb AlternlMNI': (d Stance on 1 " 1 ~m~ ~llrn~!ou~! Ktm St1nlr~ MIUIOll l111poalb fD 21 Tlft'lhl le -or -12:30- -11net G> Mofle: iJil "l ' (com) ·•9-Robtrt ~ fr" i.r All" m Dtc' Clvtlt ~m1n15 D fSI IJJl ~ :00 II Th Rillfffl':':r" fD Tiie lOlll S..rt~ " ....... 2,:00 ' ·7· · IHICll & ,...-Glenn ford Ruth R ,_,.. (dra) ..., Get Slftarl ' om1n m 111, rritlMr This week ·s movies MondaY 8 pm ATOUCH Of CLASS ruesdaY 8 pm Vl.C. FIELDS AND ME Thursday 8 prn s1a--111ER DNTHERUN f rid SY 8 pt11 DEATH SCREAM Ki"LAm · , .... TUESDAY OCTOBlR 16 for mornonc 11HI 1fttrnoon lt\llncs. plust su OAYTIM( l'llOCIAMS Btlow, IOI your convenrtnct, ire lht d1y's m0ttts. DAYTIME MOVIES 12 00 O "Tht ,.urplt M.M•" '"o" ~~ 10<>1 Cut11•, Coll-.n M1iio • l 00 10 "Tht Ch1dwd F1m1ly" 1~ra1 /~ l•rd MatMu11~y lt "How lo Slul ~ M1ffton'' I.one' "I011rnty lo tht Ctnltr ol the b flll" Pil'I I '"' ltt ~I f'AI tlllfJR• 3 30 U "Our Min Flrnl" • 11fvi fi(, l;irn,\ Coburn 11, W•·• au\ 11 Bn•ball ,. NOi r ••~· d 1 EVENING 6 :00 fJ D I 12 ,, "'"' O St111Ar & Hutch U 3 10 2' Tht World Strots {ltnl1ltvt) Conlonurd lro·n ~Pt.I I••' CO•trl~t Ill th# 1lh I'"'' lrQITI fht city ot lht Amrr.i.•n I #d~u• rh~mp1on lram\ lo b1• d"""""'"rt P101r1mm1ne SUBl(CT 10 I llAN!;t D LAUGH WITH "RHODA" * £VERT WE£1UUGHT! D llhocl1 CD Tht Br1dy Bu11<h m Strub of Sin r11n<tKO 24 Pro,ect Un'"'~ ED Ovtr luy >t M1uclc 50 lntroduc1n1 Bro1oo -6:30- • he TIC Oollth llJ M1udt CD I Lowe LIKy tiil Od Cann Show 0) M1 Vitto r 'fo ,,. lttwi $0 Ont [Hy 7:00 fJ D u lltt11 " Hippy OIJJ Acain • I. n Tiit IMtr's Wild atlf•a•s•H Q) S.nfocd I Son fJl) ll Ton1111t tD Ltl Ricos h mMll llol1n (Sf llh<lltlll Ltllrtr lltport -7:30- • 2t11lllt ,.,... D Shi Ila 111 e llle 11twtJwt4 C1mt ' t Ptil M1111l11t D Tlc T tc Doup • All Mt "'' h111~, !U l M•~•S•H •'* Tillla ~Ul ....,.._ ~'" ' Q4)11M llt .. Uop flil Maclltill llllrtt R.,ott ........ e.. •• tit ..... iltl llenclled 8:00 • ~ c:.tittfllla ,..., D tlll Qf\ The Ml"'""'"'" tt lltriff !Mt t'Otw> Como lo Orly Sllettll lollo'• "'""'" to make • ltw ral11 bucks l.tndi him 111 lro11blt wllen ht bfcomes ll1t Sllenl flll1ner 1n a 1t11p '°'"' only 10 lt11n thr it11ppers t r• milts ...... " 0 MO'lit (lhr) "WC f1tld1 ' 111,· I•~ " ~ d 'ir• 1" I I• 1,1 ,, •· 11 ,.r 1r f'f"t••fh [i''"dll,.llt "''"' W( I 1tln •All,, I'. I••<-~ U 3 10 :.>9 HI OPY 0111 lt•1 !t I 1n1. f\\~oql • I ·O• f '"''t on•\ t• lht '"'"' -~•· ·M••' boll0••1••1 lh,.A1•11 ln\(IUAIUoM l'u1nl 4nd I~• ••"l I rm '1 H • 1 t f pnl,J1 ,.... I \ It ,f ft, .. ,r NOi pl~r•·1 I U Mo .. , flhr) '5'nd Ptollln '''" • 'J '-'''"' M1 011""'" ~ t .-1 AP~nt11111w~t1 iinlJtt,. fi,.•a• :.. Am,iu\ an, '''-'"•Al" f.:.11, in Ii "'' • t" , m1 t1'J"1il'v t"~' ,.,, f I t1n141111t ,,,, 1n1, 11 Hd -bAl1 ' p ,.,,. 1 I Pro S.1•rtb1tt In• \~n ·•1 •PP•' ~111'1 f' •"l.•n~ fr~·' Hin'" O Mo.,, 190m) "lhud1 Smith" 11Jr • l't l n'"" ,,,.,,, 111 f' .. \ .\ ,Jf\f. ti '" ''" f' 1"ll • ,,,, #Ill" ~ ' tn• We I ~Of)• 10 :.>9 lltw\ CD Carol Butntlt I fllt ndi Q) Mowit (2hr) "Ot•tl \ Mount11n I~ Oocumtnl~ry Aa11 n•, bl"' lht ~411,.r 1 I !ho I 111 I'd· 1ft1 4 "'"• .lfuRJI• I l1t114~ ,,..,. ~ Id nl • m11l•11uu• I '"'"•" ""' ff) ,. Nowt s;.r•I ~olul1M\ A prnrram 10<~ 1ne on "f•' so W01ld -8:30-u l 10 1t l ntot In• '""' An~·· Ann lllAO arc•O• lo 1p•M I 111m,111111 •l'fkrnd ,1 -111"''' ~IM• tiul l•K•n l1nn lh"' ,.,., ""'' "'••d•d bv • bunahn' "" ,,1n b• hural• llfh f ,, 1t1,ftl1l f pt<.,. .... 11') ""' ,I ,,,, .hnt ~ lo -"ll" 11 •nl•t"• d" nnl1 11 8a\tll~ll •I N()I ul~r•rl CD The Od4 Couplt m Cnnqut (I "011¥01 9:00 D 12 ~ (1hrl .. ,~' 81ood" Cnnc ld••l lq 111111 B"'"I" \uunnr l'l•1hf!I, M1lchfll Ryan K11\l1n C11ll11n lohn Cu\d•tlt~ ll•nttl Wul\jnaton A b14wlt• rn lht .lit•I\ lnd l>••s ot Ch·<•~o land1 '" '''' "'lh hr1 bhl l11rnd '"rt dtcu1t\ 10 '°'" !ht p11>0n 1>o11ne l#am ltt 11 drsc.,,,trtd br' •!\•line 1111.hl mJn•t" 1P11rnlJI OK<rrtion Adv1\fd I D 23 Jt lh1 811 hent. Collntry Superstm of Ille 197~ 12hr) Stm ~hedultd to 1oot11 1nc1udt Lynn AAOt•Wft Glen C1mpbtll Johnnf Cash Roy Cl11k 4nd Ch1rl1t Rteh D 3 10 29 T1Hff1 \ c-''"' l1<k the Roow II s no moit Mr N1ct Guy 1IW J1tk l•kt\ 4 ltnon '" usert1•entss 1111n1na ( Tent111vt "1\ ~ Blseball 11 NOi playtdJ tO "~ -U.s1 of Mirctli" !dra) 11 !amts hrenltno P•trd 0 Nol A man 11vrn a m111ton doll11 let IOI sotv1ne pioblttn> hu 10mr drffitully IOCat1nt ' m1u1nc htutu G) Mt" C11ff111 $"°9 I tnnruu Crn1, fot<I lttry Vin Oy~t ~ l nderion Clfl 8udl016 & ~'"' l•nc lddt1$1 8'othets lo.d Kurl1n4 and In/la lhOmu cunl (24 Wolld m Cut•· Tiit Mtr Collbftflll A Woild lo Wrn Pmm slahn •&11nsl tht btc-11ound or church slalt 1nd aristoccacy CD Iris eut. ....... -9:30-• '1 1t0l 2t Tad WlltrtlOlt All lllOu Bobby''' A$pi11n1 ICIO. Bobby 1$ $haltered wllett th' 1o111all lown kid ht •rndly btftt,nd$ land\ ' mury rolt 11 Romt0 lht ftrsl day flt ,. 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" \1f ,,, ' :.>9 lht B"d' Bunch 10:00 0 0 Nt W\ U 3 10 19 lu11u\ Synd•OITlt 1 I f'f1l'h~, 4" It ,I Ii(, ,.t .t t.ill p<...-G I m 1111h1 wtter• ff) 14 Htrt to MHt Mu"c t, p 1l1a I ,I 1111'4• "'"w 1 29 H1ppr 0Jf\ A111n ED "tudo dt Amor SO lltws<ht<~ -10:30- 8 19 MA SH mm m11fWl so Vorm' l'1ptltht 11 :00 D U a 12 1l Ntwn D l 10 29 '9 Ntws 0 lhkt Mt uurh 0 llov1t: ''Then C~11tt BtonM>n· tad•I 68 M1Chd•I Parl\ OJlttl S H Q) Bfs1 of ltnllf ~ill 24 c,111011111 '" tht ·aos ID Od Cawtll Sllow so Mntttpttet Thultt "old11k -11:30-0 e 12 Mov1n· larn1by lonts "Us -.11nst ltlt World" 'd•" 11 Chu\I ,~, k"tn1d ()Mn1 M•ll' D n ,, lollnny Cmon O fht 01t1n1 C1me U 3 10 2t Barney lll~ltr m ttocan's Heron a> Ctl Sm'rt l4 Toca fOf Ht1tth tD Clpl-4 AIC Ntwn m 111owtJ111t1n 12:00 0 fw1h1M lOM a , 10 2t ltto"t : "Scenes fr11111 • Murcltr" (mvit 14 lrll1 S1vala> Annt HtY'fOOd G)MllSIOft l~ m 21 Ton11111 -12:30- " lllowtt "c.11 Mt M1d1111" I mui I SJ I lhtl Mtrm1n. Vt•' lllen Cl) MOY1t "Smu11l11's Island" (Jdv) 51 Jtlf Chandl,, tgltM 1:00 II ta~ at ,_,.. DM1"nc• m ...... : "k111our lfllltut" /dll) ~9 David Niven Jun Stbl'I& 2:00 CiJ lttt•IU. lauy Crnh ol Silence ... G41S..tl mn.,,a..1 -2:30- • lllowlt: •i "CoN Sttl" (com) 48 ~ry C.000.r Ann S11t11d1n 3:00 9 ""'1 .... : "The Semi ...,_. Ille O." {1111') '48 Joan 8tllftttl. MtChacl Rtdartve e Mtrit1: "Say ll rn F1,nch "lnt l111n ''°"' Madud' m ...... , hdq °'"' lV WEEK OCTOBER u 1979 (wEDNESDAYf OClOIU 17 roi ml)!ft1nc'illll '""-lm111p , pluu itt DAYTIME PllOGRAMS Bttow tor .,our convtnitnet. 1rr (hr d'1 I lllOVlt\ OAYllMl MOVllS I? 00 O "R1wh1dr furs" ·~· .,. I n, f • ,.,.,. Mtl,., J 00 10 ·aa 111, 1>1r~nt 01uc11ttcs Anntwtt1'rf' 1 ""' t '• llnb•rt I "• i:lufh If l•t ..lt ·1o1ir11t1 lo Ille c.iii.r of lht (J 11h" If ' " ~ ~'·•' H "l"" tmr ,._.A w J JO U "Am,111nt Or C •"" ._'-• '''1'~0 rt"• h 1IAI .,,. I R~ •tit Nfll 1114 1• a EVENING 6 :00 0 0 I U 13 News O Sllr"y l Hulth u 3 I 0 29 Tht Wot Id Striu {ltnlllrt!) (. nt.nutd trrim ~PM I ., ,.,,,, ,1 I~, "''"'" ii'"' h11m H11· 1!1 nl lht Amtl•CAn lf~1'll• hAmo1011 f;am\ In bt announr• d ~ r•1mm•"il 'UllJICI 10 CHANGI 0 LAUG*4 WllH "RHODA" • EVERY WEEKNIGHT! 0 llhocl• CD flit l rfdy BuMh Q) Streets of 5'n Fr1n"sco H It's herybody'\ Busintu m Ovtt (ny lt M1udf SO Am111t'n Go¥11nment -6:30 - • f IC h c 0.U&h O ltta udt CD I love LIK y ID Ot<l ClwtH Sllow m 111. Ste"'"" i• ""' SO Ovtr [Uy 7 :00 DD n Newi U Happy Om Acllll e u TM .loh1'' WiW D ,,. lasttthft ht·C.lllt m M•a-s•H Q) S.nlOfd I Soll tD 21 Ton1111t m Los RKOJ h111Mn Llofan JO Ma<NtW!Ltllrtr hport -NO- D Tiit Golie S-. D Glllnll4tl Ga111e u Tiit ~ 6't11t . ,. ....... ,... O 'ro SHMtuA lhe los Antrlcs lakeri al the S.11111 Supttson~ G) M 111 lllt hlllily If M A•$ H G> c:oM TllMS lfll r1111ifJ rtvd H C.Wtlia ill the 'IOI fD MKhl/ltllrtt .. ,.,t m """' c.111,,nit• (Jfl """ Lit ;,111 ,tfftf~ 8:00 8 t ll ~ TIM Ull blNt D «: •• ,_ ro1~1es 111clude Pl•Yl>or M11111u's 1Slh ~nn1VtlSllf WIJ, 8tt011 Afltn POMnC I\ I kn1f1 lhlOWMll lll&ti. • rtlllllOe IOI tUldtAti of I lllOSI IOWll, I ,,. ,.~ment un church 1Jl1n~ d hull•""f co••IP'>l •" dn1mal tlth~"''' '""''' 1t• Am•11tdr D•IOI' ,11rulctM1• ""'"'•' l1ih!PI\ dlld ~n I d'l!'I c.11 ""'' 11!, 1 0 Pusontt Ctll Bio<~ H Alt•t 1 i!d~Pd f·~hl bl•,1~ I 111 I ,,., ldunch• a Od• nv t'.C•P• 0 3 10 2i [1&hl b lllOU&h l•ll•• i On• R•41' ·<1 !I• , • h b• I p l ll~1n "'!•1 l u•/ N ~ I be• •·•. ~· 11 b • .,,, I • I " m, b••"i •u~h·e t lh• ~ ·~··a 1 '1.1. , ""~'~ •"'"'~'"''" "''•''• .. j !),, ;an lino ""'' I 111 .. 1. OM a••h Jolt .,11 I p• ~•I~ f•·ftldlh• t • nl1 11 ~Yb.II ~01 PlhPd l O Mow1t (lh•) "Tht Dirty Do!fn d!AI b (hail• 11• n ,n I "' d ,,,\hft an1l \ 1·f> Md'''n 1#11 .. • .. ~ 1,1un ma1~1a ~tt GI~ ~,, • ••. ,. • chanrP tn1 J P••:J n bi umpl•l·n~ ., oanRPlllU~ m1~ ... ~n b• htn~ N•11 l1n•'. brln1~ II Oaf r I ent•I ,, '" 11 , 11 Bavbdil IS pto11•<l I 10 29 NtW\ (I) Carol Burnett ' r r1tnds (I) Mowft· (2hr) "~dvtnlurn tn Vtnfana" 74 Nature ad•~"'"" OQug McClur• n~11a1•' •hi\ \IO•• ul • ton• man surcn1n~ 1111 the f"·'' Ru\sian ... ,1d bot• fD 1• Grul Ptrfo1m1nct1 8'.rn\l~1n r ondu• ,, ~Alli• S1mohony No 'l l' n 11d B"n\11 '" condu<ts lh• v .. nM Ph1lh41m1 n1• 1S1mutc111 on 1111'.)f tl ~I M> -8:30-0 .. ,, Stru:c• by lt(llfflifll lht 1•& " up In• J 14n• A h• ,., ,s••d hom (';•1m1111 B~ll•m•• A••d I ·~nsy ••"" h• 1 11'1,. •b'•ul I 1 • dr1Yfn out ol MA1n• b1 1 mot. 1 •n••Rtd •our "~''"' ll•A •"'~ YI 1! \t'm' ACROSS I Lat1er (Sp11n11h) S Ahe11 TV be1111 <clue to puule 1111swet) 9 Edd•• Cantors wrfe \0 Sell esteem 12 With S across clue 10 l)Uute answer IS Rewatd 18 Cop 1 ·· 20 Gtrdne•, 21 Make a mistake 22 ...... 24 Juliet's ti.au 25 Alone 28 lnd11n 31 food (llan1) 32 Ark builder 34 Penosytv1n11 sect 36 Love 37 Fr1tern1I member 39 Road (1bbr ) 41 C1nal 42 Creeled .. 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We not only have a specialist in this department. but our own excellent in staller as well Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such as Bruce. Harris, and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs , ... ,2 DEN'S 1663 rlACIHTIAAVINUI COST A MESA • 64'·4Ut · 64'· :iiisiillition:·cu1tom drap1ris1• linoleum• wood floor THURSDAY OCTOBER 18 For moin1ne ind if1ernoon losloncs eiuse see OOllliU PROCRA"S Btlowl, IOI IOlll tOn•tnotntt, Uf lht diy's mo•ots OAYTIMl .. O~IES 12 00 O ·sici ol Hrmp Brown ~... c.,1' w, '' ''" u• J 00 10 "You lot So Ottp 1111 lo•r rr , , ·~ !/'f t 11 J' .J • .- )9 "Ho• to Bt 'VrrJ. 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Camtra Tllr• 'RtUlt. l1m11r ~n Soul" ft proaram fttmed '" Jam•"' t•oto11n1 the natuct of rc111e must< Futurtd 1rtlJI$ include llmmy Cliff Tooh & tht Ma~111s and Bob Marley and th, W11t,n G> llotllts l1pJflu m ~: • "Lidlti eou,.,ffll) .. ldt.il U D&Mli a..i1.-i, 2:00 0 M0vtt "Min Wtth a M1lhon" 1<nm1 ~4 Grrg11ry Pl'C~ 0 Movtt • "lllt Miutt" 1to1111 ~I P1ul Oou&I~\ Htobtn r.irer W The Pr!SO!ltt -2:30- 0 ltloYre • "The SP6•" ot fllt llorth" Id") 38 Hrnry f onda m MtYlt lllr "Wll .. Cualand Strl\n" lm-p) !>~ lohn lludson Cl) Gtt Sftlart 4:00 Cl Mowlt. "\ Wu Monly'• OcMilllt" (dn) !>9 lohn Mills CD Movie: (J!f 1' l1111r" (ldtl SS Mtdael Connoo. S1bu -4:30- • Motlt: iJ8l "VIHM Wt111at1" (dr1) '!>1-Ml~t Connorl fJI) ~· Orlcillalt .'.EO JrT(16[P 14 1979 FRIDAY OCTOBER 19 lo< mo1t\1nf 1nd 1lttrnoo11 lo\loft&\ pt•1H "' OU TIM( PllOCllAMS B•lo• lo• rou• co••'"~"'' '" lht 01! 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