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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-04 - Orange Coast PilotLifeguards Face Financial Undertow •1 srsvs lllreSSl.L ... ..., ...... 1Vllowtlleometolbe~ u.e ant time ~or a rn.a.,. caqbt lAa~' Tbret dt1 Utquard ""' end a printe compell&or are •••tni. bet· t i• of tbe beaca.. over tucraUve toll· trach from Oru,. Couft. ty for COV · era1e ol Ullin· corponted abore1. Before last year, the county traditionally patd c1uu nearest unincorporated strMDds for ltrecuard servlces dwina the summer. · But when the bids are opened at 9 a.m. Monday in county of- fif'el, lllepa.rda ln Huntlnaton s .. cb. LaaUD.a 8eacb and !)an Clemmt.e fa compeWJoo from Llftl\W'd hrtrmaUona,l Beach rvlc., lne.. • private nrq.> operated by v teru Ufeaua.rcb Jim Stauffer and Dick JObnlon Competlq with I £)riv1Le nrm fl'Oa't be a~ ocw experience for La1una Beach and s~n Ctemeo&ianta. The Unt llfe1uard firm puUed tho aaftket out from un der thoee tw ciUca IHl year by 1ubmlUin1 b da that were ~.000 lower than the combintid offers Crom Ute two ctu~ A& a ruult the Uft'1uard com paoy has bffn covenns county ~Jehu at Aliao Beach, Ni1uel Park, Dana Point Harbor and Capistrano Beach sands formerl)' guarded by Luguna Be ach and San C le m e nte guards SUNDAY Afld whllo the pnvate firm un· dorbld thu two titles by ~.000, tho count)' later added two small county .,.aches to the contract, brinamc lh roat to t121.ooo. Com\X!ttna aaa1nst private en· lMpr1ae ia a new ex~rienc\' for Vino Moorhouse, director of lluntlngt.<m ~ach's Harbors 1tnd l\urht'S And the veteran lifeguard dlrtlctor as not too happy about thti prospect tie JOiru. marane safety direc- torK Crom the other two cities contending public beaches should be covered by public lifeguards. And, whtle he says he admires Stauffer and J olmson's efforts to bring pnvate enterpnse into the picture, he thinks Huntington Beach will be awarded the coun· ty contract to cover Sun~et Beach and lhe Surfside Colony north or his city for the 36th )'t.'flr "l don't think they <Lifeguard International> really have a track record," Moorhouse said. "They talk about 600 rescues On nine months) but, hell, we have that many ln a weekend. He says lhe county m ay be looking too much at price tagl> and not at quality "Anyone can hire a 16-year- old and have b.im put on a pair of trunks and play Adonis while sitting under a sombrero and l1 s l e n1ng to the radi o." Moorhouse said. "We stay away fr,om that beach boy image bere." Laguna Beach Marine Safety DI rector Bruce Baird agrees with Moorbouse's assessment. "It's out and dry," the Laguna Beach lifeguard aaid. "Private enterprise is profit-motivated, so when they say they can do it cheaper, that could be true in dollars. "Bot It's probably not true in regards to service." Baird s&Jd hts city, "is not in this thmg to make money, we 're an 1t to provide as good a service as possible to protect the city e1ga10st possible ltllgation " P rof1t mot1 vat1on also con- cerns San Clem ente Manne Sarety Director Dick Hazard, who will also s how up in Santa Ana Monday with a sealed bid for county beaches 10 tus area rail\ • "I don't agree with the con· ' cept of a proflt-maldne en· terpriae when lt comes to llfesa\itng," Huard said. "ln or-• der to make a profit the level of servl~ has \o suffer.•• l Moorbouae empbasbes that allowing free enterprise to take I over lifeguarding "ia tanta- mount to lettlng a private ~trol group take over the county Sheriffs operation." But he admitA the concept of competing for the county con- tract baa forced him to "sharpen his pencil" in making out next year's proposal to the county. He said he will submit two bids th.ls time to meet the com· pet1t1ve challenge. One bid, he explamed, "is our current quah- ly level The second, he wryly ob-<r SURF. Page AZ> VOL. 72, NO. 308, 7 SECTIONS, 114 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVE MBER 4, 1979 THlRTY-FIVE CENTS 4 Killed at Rally 10 Klan Protesters Hurt in Firing GREENSBORO, N.C. <AP > Two ce1 rloads of whites Cared with automatic weapons at a communist-sponsored "Death lo the Klan" rally Saturday and the four-minute spate of violence left four persons dead and 10 wounded. Police arrested 14 persons. They said 12 of those claimed to be members of the Ku Klux Klan. Each of the 12 self-proclaimed Klansmen was charged with four counts of firs t degree murder and one count of con· spiracy to commit murder, said police Capt. James W. Hilliard. A)) were being helJI without bond. he said. Tbe o\her two persons ar- rested were identified as Nelson Johnsoo, described as one or the organizers of the anti-Klan rally, and Willena Cannon, one ofthe de- mons tra tors Johnson was charged with int'1tin~ to n ot and Ms . Cannon was charged with in- terfering with an officer. One eyewitness said that some members of the anti-Klan rally I returned fire with handguns after shootmg began from whites in two vehicles who exchanged epithets with the rally participants There was no official confirmation of that repe>rt. The assault was apparently an answer to statements made dur- ing the summer by the rally's organizer P au l Ca rl Be rmanzohn, a self·descnbed communist. He called the Klan a group of cowards and taunted Klansmen to show up at the ral- ly and "face the wrath of the people." Bermaniobn, of Durham. N .C .• was wounded in the gun· fire and was reported in critical condition in a hos pital Saturday night after undergoing brain s urgery for several hours. Another organizer . Thomas Conrad Clark. 28, also or Durham, was also wounded. Both men are white. Pohce identified the dead as Sundy Smith of Piedmont, S C .• who was black, and Jim Waller. Wi lliam Sampson and Caesar Cauce. all of Greensboro All .,., t:re 1dent1fl cd as white de monstrators. Police Chief William E Swing told a news conference that an automatic nne and at least one shotgun were used m the shoot· ang Swing said two or the tO wounded were believed lo be Kl ans men. He said there was no indication that police officers fi red during the confrontation. Berman.zohn 's wife, Sally. still spattered with blood from the at· tack, told reporters the violence would only strengthen her re· solve to wipe out capitalism and the Klan She blamed the Klan for the violence and accused police of knowing in advance that Klansmen planned an am- bush She said the rally sponsored b y the Worke r s Viewpoint Organization a se lf proclaimed communist group in whi ch the Hermanzohns art' leade rs was JUSl forming when th<\ t .... o carl(J:.id!-> of men drove up . Delly l'I .......... ~ l'•trk• 0'0-1> LENNY, OFFICER KEN LeBLANC ANO BETTY JONES CHAT AT REUNION Who Das Last Word? Exotic Newport Beach Parrot Retrieved By ARTHUR It. VINSEL Of .. Deity ~ ... IWf What do you say t.o a beer-drinking, blue- beaded, double yellow Amuon Parrot -ac- tually, he's ~n -sitting up in a tree re- peatedly calling down, "What are you do- ing?" It should be obvious that you're waiting for him to come down and come home, which doesn't guarantee that's what he's going to do. Betty Jones, of Newport Beach, ba.s ber 12,000 pet Lenny back in h1s cqe today - tbanb to some help from a friend. Durina recent bi1h winds Lenny new the coop. after a door wu left open at home for Jutl a abort lime. Mn . Joaes ru outside and told blm wbat WU loinS to happen if be didD 't pt ldl tallfeatben beck lD tbe bouae: -Ho more beer. No mor. ltinky cheese, of Wbicb be .la a~ C"CmDOllMUJ'. · • -No more tOmMoel, bard·botled e11s, baoaw or IDdoDealan tea, all tboM &oodiea relished by exotic parrots with lar1• wealMllarM9 wben 1ou could set an un· talkatin one for IOda cracbn. Newport Beacb Humane Otncer Ken Le818De jo'8ed Mn ..... Oil'* ·~·bow' illltF.., 1.enQ1'• tree after ber net-'1bora eablil lbe fire departaient and police. Right about l'hen, a super-Santa Ana Wind w~s brewing. "i watched that dumb parrot until dark and then he soared like an eagle," says Mrs. Jones, who concedes be did have one heUaci~ tailwind. A few days later. he landed in a tree some distance away and began using has vocabulary on Mrs. Gull Goldbaum -yes, a lady named Gull Goldbaum found the parrot. She called police to report. a green bird that appeared rather valuable waa talldng her ear off and lteeplng her awake. Officer LeBlanc wu dispatched l.Dd the report or an errant parrot who can whisUe "Col. Bo1ey's March" like Britllh actor Alec Guinness in "Brtd1e on the IUver Kwai" Just rang a bell. . After recapturinf a feisty Lenny, LeBlanc didn't find the Joneses home. So be • left a cryptic note: "Plelae call lD n1ard to Lenny. I have him." Lenny didn't pick up any police Jar1on to add to hla Cowl language durinc bis rtdealonc tour on LeBlanc's shift. Tbe cop who loves animals rather en- joyed b1a pet for a day. He lives ln Corona del Marl wMn the rules are kind or strict. Hia land ordwon'tlethlmhaveadoc. , __ ' I A POLICE HOLD SUSPECTS AFTER SHOTS DISRUPTED RALLY IN NORTH CARO~INAAPWtre-to Authorltl~s Reported Four Kiiied, 10 Injured at Anti-Ku Klux Klan Meeting Nuke Waste Harm"less? Proces Could Neutralize Radioactivity PHOENIX. Ani U\P> -1\n internalmnally knu\lo n phys1c1<,t tl;ums to ha\ t' d1:-.covt-rcd J mt>thod for treating rad1oact1vt• wastes !->O tht•y can be "redurt>d to a harmless stale 1n a short pl'riod of time " In a COP) nghtt>d ant er view m today's Arizona RcpubliC'. Or Radha R. Roy said the process "ver y roughly can b<> dcscnbcd as a revl'rsal of phenomena that occur dunng a nuclear f1ss1on chain reaction · Mamie Buried At Ike's Side In Abilene ABILENE. Kan ~ CAP) Ma mie Doud Eisenhower was buried beside her beloved Ike Saturday m th.ls s mall Karu.as town where bis long road lo glory began. Mrs. Eisenhower died Thurs- day in Washington of heart failure at the age of 82. Her body was brought to a crypt in the Eisenhower Cen- ter's Pia~ of Medltation where her husband, the 34th president of the United States, was buried on April S, 1969. The service was attended by about 35 family friends and rel· atives. Among them were rormer President Richard M. Nixon and b is wife' Pat, daughter Julie Nixon 1 Eisenhower and her husband David, Mamie Eisenhower's grandson. Alao present WU Dr. Milton Eisenhower o( Baltimore, lhe only aurvtvtag Eisenhower brother. The Rev. Robert MacA.sldll, pastor ot the 0ettyabur1, Pa., Presbyterian Cburcb where Mr1 . Ehenbower had worablpped ln recent y'ean, described her Sn the private 45-rnt.nute lenice u a woman ot <See MAMIE. Pa1e At) 1\ nuC'lt'ar ph~ .,1c1..,t al An10na St.11£• l'nl\cr<>1t) in ... uhurban Tt>mpe. Ro) ... Jld his n• ... earch has ~hown tl"w techo1q.uc 1s "h1~hly C'ff~t1ve" aga1n~l "any lt•\ d of radtoact1v1t}, from weak tc1-.trong " R o >. a Cal<'utla n a ti ve. desC'ribed tht.• proC'ess 10 the Rcpubl.Jc 1nlC'rv1c w. "ThC' thing that j-; :-.o t'O · l'Oura1nng 1s that the method C'an cancC'l rad1oact1v1ly rapidly enough for 1t to be or real, prac- l 1ca l \'alue 1n dis pos ing of dan.-:erou.s wastt>s m storage and as they are bemg produced," he said. One treatment plant Roy has d evised co uld r e duc e the radioactivity or eveo the most dangerous wastes w1th hatr-IJves of 15,000-40,000 years to a level where they would be esseoltaJly harmless in about 20 days, he said. • · A half-life is the lime it takes for a quantity of radioactive GREASY OLDIES' STUFF - John Travolta, once a mere bit- player. went on to become The Stud in "Grease," the •sos nos talgia production now threatening to take over as Broadway's aU·time box office show. TTavolta and company will don black lie outfits. not black leather jackets for lhe commemorative show. Pa1e 88. LA.ST CHANCE -Travel col· umolat Stan Delaplane calls Baja Calt!ornia "the livinl end ol the world" and tells why tourists should go now to eajoy its natural beauty while it's still like Palm Sprin11 before Bob Rope. Paae At. NICE woaK -The employees at American Home Mort1ace enjoy aome unusual benerita: free bouainc and ears to orta« the hip eoaat Uviq ~osta. But they pay it back in • malt•nal to lo.,(• 11nc h alf its r..td1t1dCtl\ e ... tn·ngth Ho\ . .,., ho ha" directed nuC'lear n " .. carch 10 Bt.>lg 1um and at Penn State University, said all lht• necessarv theoretical worll on the proc~ss has been com- pleted The a ut hor of seve r al graduate and post-doctoral text· books on nuclt:'ar f1ss1on, Roy said . "Ounng the 37 years since the first fission chain reaction. there has been no proRress ..... hate\'er toward the develop- ment of a method of deactivat- ing radioactive waste or even for~tonng It Sft(ely." H e said the collection of dangerous nuclear wastes in the United States alone has reached al least 75 million gallons and "1t 1s growing daily. ··But the existence of this prom· issng nuclear waste treatment procedure should not be con- strued in any sense to m ean that nuclear fission power reactors are safe." he said. spades at the Business of the Week. Page Cl. SWnaDNG A BIT -Tem- porary wortters used to be con- sidered unable to bold a regular job, but now, thousands of Orange Coast employees actual· ly prefe1" short-term jobs. Page Cl. llMlex 87 ., .... M Alf CS.It . ... .... CM .... At M Cl • . Does Event Mask Power Struggle? SEOUL. ~ Kane lAP> -~ "---buried tWr .. aaHlaated Prealdtat Park a. ....... ......, ..... tUMCI to tM ....... lalk el decMlllll ~ \Mir ea: Jtf wlll •"-1 oa IUa •udlorttarl• 1 patb or betla a H• .,. or ,,..i. Mblnaialn. The ........ lb·lilour ~ and proct ... drew mont lban ~.but ............. arrwtad by UM m1ll.arJ. Aa ~-oftletal tra...alna wl&b Vmc.e NW: • .,,..,.. wu an abortl" CICMIP• not a mllitary toU.P. ._._. lhe mlUtary dld not t.aM °"' tM country ... In th• crucial Ht of meeUn1• followt.QI tbe tllUDI t.bey dld the rlpt thlnl. ,,,., kept • elvtba.n aovemment " The olftdala dld not rule out the p0Mlblbt1 that I mWtary coup coWd occur 1f there 11 riot· lot. a RU tbna&t ol lnvuklo from commumat NOltb Korq, or tr an unacceptable candidate em•rl!ll u &.be llkeb l.U:HNOr to P•ik. Amertcan olftclala bere few the ceremony 1poke pmitively about 1 k•Y unanawerecl quealioo: whether U.. l\d.W"e IOYe1"DIDeDl would btl military or clvtllan. 2 mlllkm people to tM stneta ol tbe upltal, muy walllq and crylQI. TM eomber ~ and ucula.bed tun ~ the t.mon ovw tbe country'• uncertaln f\.lture Park wu mW'dered In wtaat the iOYel"IUDeOl aald WU a plot executed by K0ttan Central lh telli1edce A1ency cbler Kim Jae-kyu and bis aides. Fair Energetic Show Shares Solutions Tbe funeral wu attended by more lban 2,300 offic1al1 and dl1nllaries, includio1 U S. Secretary or Stale Cyrus R. Vance. Actin& Preside.t Cbo1 Kyta-bab eulo&ized Park and called bis assassination an "WI· speakable tn1edy. ·• KClA chief Klm alle1edly sought to stage a coup to take over power after the assassina- VI onden of 1 world ll'UJ>inl at ways to keep lta complicated technology pa,~ new means will be on diap)ay tb.roulh today at the Lona Beach Convention Center in Lone Beach. Doors will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at EoeJ'I)' Fair "79, wblcb ll 1barinc lts facilities on the beacbfroot juat off Ocean Avenut wtt.b a con· Full $~~ed Ahead Newport~i&each police didn't know Bixby Smith, a re· tired· ·Baltioa Island executive, was only going to blow out?'75"~day candles Saturday. When the offi cers pulled over bis chauffeured. converted tank and were told the truth, they wished him "Happy Birthday" and let him proceed to a party hosted by sons, Max, Lew ane Barney-. ~~·~~~~~~~~~~ -,~.· ~ .... " FJas'hy Jet Reimed Vp Police Day I· ~ anagement and pro· mt~•rs at the Orange C~nternatloaal R in Irvine wanted mf atteotlon Satur· day ' unveWng of a new jet.powered car that trailsast.reamoffire. So they turned off all the rac.eway light s, :r~ said, and shot rl4sne'fireworb about 7 Q111K•to boot, and they 1ot nta'dlb'tlln attention. A housewife spotted the nash in the sky and called lt\'fbe P>lice to report a plaee.. crash, bringing poUcp .J>elicopter crews aipeeding from Cos ta Meft; 'Newport Beach and Huntiqton Beach. One officer spotter re- ported a horrible mus of namea, below and another reported a aeries of ex-~om in the vicinity of Cmyoo Avenue and tbe Sm Dlelo Freeway, wblcfl wu apparenUy the jet carrevvtng. MAMIE ••• "simple, direct, uncomplicated Christian faith." He said she was a patriot, a devoted wife and mother, a woman who bad seen much bis· tory in her llleUme. "So a lite ti&btly woven to the fabric of America that beaao in the heartland of Boone, Iowa, we are today rememberinf with atitude. She was a 1reat and wonderful woman." The minister quoted Ike as telling bis bride at their wedding on July 1. 1919: "ll will be only once for you. I know, Mamie, so we'd better do it right." They were married nearly 53 years. Mrs. Eisenhower's body was flown from Washington t o Salina, Kan.. earlier Saturday aboard a White House plane. Tbe casket wu accompanied by her son John, hia wife Barbara and several other family mem- bers. After a 25-mile procession, the casket wu met by a military honor guard that carried lt into the small chapel th e Eiseobowera themselves helped to design. f rets ol lnventors. U you have an idea that might seem to have development or market potential, this ll the show to see. "Solutions to many of our great.est problems can and must be found tbrou&b in.Dovatioo, •• remarked Donald W. Banner, former Patent and Trademarks Commtsaloner. He pomt.ed out that California still leads the rest of the country by far in the number of patents awarded to its crealh.; and farsl1hted lnd.lviduall, but t.bat trend is chanlin1. Banner noted that on a na- tionwide bul.a. the Idea of eood old U.S. lnaenuity seems to be 1oin1 downbill. Durln1 1978, be said. the number of patenta iaaued to U.S. citizens dropped markedly, with 37 percent of the patent.I iaaued goln1 to clt.iuns of foreign na- tions. This representa a jump from 20 percent the previous year and figures for 1979 are nol in yet. The fair includes a fascinating variety or exhibita showing how power for everyday needs may be produced in the future. Sun, wind. water atld nuclear fus ion along with hydrogen. methanol. ethanol a1td alcohol blends can be used to operate u variety of utilil.Jes without which society today wouldn't want lo live although previous socielle!> did. Awards will highlight today's events including presentations by the Energy Hall of Fame to the State or Israel for its work in energy development and con- servation. One ol the more interesting display• Is presented by the People's Republic of China, a small hydro electricity general· ing unit capable of producing five kilowatts of power. One of the most e ngaging ex· hibits -m addition to a novel solar and wind-powe red model electric train layout with JOO reet of track -r.t that of the three ht· tie pigs. Cozy. Ro~ae and Hamiel. trained by Or. Stanley Curtis, of the University of Illinois Animal Scie nce Laboratory, regulate the heat in their pen with their noses. If it gets chilly, they nudge the h e at e r s wit c h, whi c h a utomatically turns off when their de<111red temperature is re- ached. Cozy. Rosie and Hamlet never tum on the beat in their pen when they snuggle up together to go to sleep, according to or· ganizers of the energy fair. CLOUDS ARRIVE Weather Service spokesmen predict increulng cloudiness to-day through Monday with cooler a ir t e mperatures a nd the likelihood of more showers in mountain areas. Local police and the California Highway Patrol reported no ma- jor problems with traffic acci· dents rollowing Saturday night's sparse sprinkles. Rainfall in the southerly Irvine and El Toro areas was re- portedly heaviest compared to other county regions. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT TM Of•ftOll eo.tt o.41y P1tot. wltt\ wfM<h 11tom f>H'\ofll tht .....,,..,Mt, It ~1"'"9 tty ttw 0r...., < oell PVOll\Nf\IO ( ~v S,.,par••• t>rdUHWM _,. pubtl\MO MonO•• tf'WOUQl't Ftld•Y tof" (MIA fttM,_.. H•WllOrt e..c ... HVftti~Oft k«"'IFOlilft t••" Y•U• .. lr~1"4 l_~ 8•M.tH'°"11\(M\I A ''"Off''"•""'*' tif'Mt+Oft I\ 0Uf)tl"""d\A1Vf'"~'f' ~ SUftO•V\ TPw pttftCttriiM OUllMIW"'O 04~ lfl91 lJll 'W•t• 8•tS>4rwt (O't~ .......... c_ .. 1iWft1••~ .... ,.," .... .,, .. ..,. "''•"ti PvtJf•"'" , ... " "" .. ,,, .• p,,., .... 14f'ld~ .............. . T....,.,, .. ....... lO<tOO ,_,._ ""'·~ ... ,,. [d'ltl'JP C:-.0~ ,_,,_.,., The Oraqe County Fire Departmeat dispatched ill craab n11 and Irvine poUc• even took the lady wbo NW tbe Oub out ln a patrol car to try to find tb• 1ourc• of tbe pyrotedmlCI. About 2,000 people bundled in coat.a and llatl waited quietly for u long u four boars to see the Ellenbower party arrive. Moel of them were in tbelr 40I, 50s and 909. Many aald they ca~e out of respect to "\be 1enera1." ~ - ,:.1'MJ ,._Mid up at U.. .. rec.way. too late to IM the MW jet car make ltl• Because tbe family bad re· queat.ed aJrivat.e 1ervlce, no momben the pnM were al- lowed inaide the cbapel and there wwe no loudlpeaken to brina tbe Nl'Yic. to tbe crowd. TM only breu ln tbe 1u.ce WAI llPt applauae when Nlxoa leftthedaapfl. J'l nt lady Roaalynn Carter WU "'*"" to ltteild a ball· bOUr cnemc,wia1 NrVlce llODday 1110~ at UM Fort M1er pott m.pe1-,~,v •. --------- Tetephofl• (714)~ ~HelflH AdYertlllftt t42•M7' .. _ ...... ,_ ....... ,, .... -1"0<-~'-"''"" '40-1210 ~·ir: :. °',::r: •. ~.=-~ :;:';1'1., •• .. '"'""'"'oh ,,.,.." "'"" .,. ,.,, ... ~, ........... , .... 1.1 .. ,,,.,.1 .... , , .. ,, ..... ..... ~wm~f!~'f vr.:lT.~ =' ·~~t~!;• ••" r _.W, tJ M•ff UM • MUii f IMtt.M U If_. ... , .,.- Land of 'Alas' should turn to Page 0 2 for visual and word pictures of the legacy of private marshland be left beneath these pine trees in Wisconsin. ''There are some who can llve without wild things, and some who cannot." So wrote pioneer ecologist Aldo Leopold. Those who Call in the lat ter category ~.:...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fr•• Ptltfe AJ SURF·SAFETY, LIVES MULLED. • • serves. ''is our barga in base- ment level." tht' city is self-rns ured, "so there pnvat.e lifeguard company," be ·~ no addlttonal coat " said. Hazard and Baird say that now the county bas spelled out the level of service they require. they believe they are an a better position to bid for next year'& contracts. But Weguard lntemaUonal'1 And Moorho use sa ys tbe <;tauffer says insurance COV· private firm's insurance "has erage for the three clUea places never been tested tn court. and him at a disadvantage. I Huntington's) self-insurance "We'll all be bidding on the same Uung," San Clemente's Hazard s&d. He said h1i> city·, bad last year came an high. ad ding the county lumped another cou ple or beaches onto tht· priva te firm 's contract that we re not an the original bid Last m onth the private program has been well tested. lifeguard cb1ef se nt le tters , The Huntin g t o n B e ach w a r n 1 n g the thr ee c 1 t y lifeguard ctuef also says he can manager·., that they are . "ta)c. provide an army of lifeguards. 1ng an 1ncred 1ble and un boa~. Jet ski~ and divers should necessary risk becauae you Wlll count y area.'> near bu city suffer tw rellponstble for a ll suns LD big surf or n plldes. vo lvmg your city hreRuard de-"If we get a bag n p , with 40 partment on county beacht."'i .. ~pit' stuck 3l Sunset Beach. "It was up to the superv1'><1r. and tht'y dec1d~d to go with L1 fe1o?uard Inte rnational Jnd lht·n adjusted the contrat•t r11r them " Ht> C'ontend'> hi'> private an-,11rJnt· .. c<>H ·r ... incu:IE:-nts on \!,f> can have another 15 guards c1nwn then• an minutes, .. he said. 1·•1unt\' bf-ache\, d l no l'<J'>t to 1·1 1 v.ondn 1f Staufff'r provides I~ l<ixpa:ri·ro.. thu..,,. 1·xtra ... · But l.a)(UilJ ·., Ba1rc1 d!'>c·ou.nt ...,111urf•·r 1·nntPnt111n that !h•· ' I t hink 11 ' time !IOml,on1· lie !>aid h1~ r1ty ha-; had ti 11111 tract With tht' t•ount)' 'IOI l' l!J.1 1 until lcc.t year. but v. ould not !>peculate on Monda; 's outcomt 1·11111p.10\ -.. 11v.n in ... ur<1n1·1· v.1 11 t1to k the--1· 1-:">' •1n · the Hunt ro·lll'\t' <'llte" of tht pt1">.,1b11Jl\ 111 1n~ Inn ISt-.11 h lifl'~U ..1 rd ~aid l..1v. ... u1L.., 1 ht-~ haH· .:1 unique concept. Ile said he is not including in s urance costs 111 hts bad. sayLDR If •,om1~one bn«lk'> th1·1 r m C"k but 1t p~nL.., hazards when you in the :.urflane. they r1· ~01n~ t•1 h<i \'t-.:1 prohl minded crew ..,ue thtc' cit} a:. well as aoy ba.ndl.a.n.g public safety." :.___~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANNIVERSARY SALE ''He Who Hesitates Is Lost'' NOYELLO'S 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE ENDS TODAY REGULAR LOW FACTORY PRICES REDUCED FOR THIS SALE!!! SOLID OAK: Living Room & Den Tables Dining Room & Game Sets Sofas • Love Seats • Sectionals • Pit Groups •Rocker Recliners• Sleepers Our New Solid Oak Bedroom Set Our New Solid Oak Desks Your Choice of Sizes -Finishes and JOO's & JOO's & JOO's of Fabrics 3 TO 4 WEEKS DELIVERY Our Clearance Center is filled with factory closeouts & fl oo r samples r:eady for immediate delivery. WE MAKE OUR FURNITURE BETTER• FASTER• & FOR LESS THAT'S A FACT-WE GUARANTEE IT!!' From 10 to 9:00 weekdays. 10 to 6 weekends. 18285 Euclid, Fountain Valley (714) 540-3345 Clearance Center 23301 De La Carlota. Laguna Hills (714) 581-3570 here 405 and 5 meet between El Toro and Lake Forest Exits - I • ,I ' Sund!y. Nowmbet '· 1979 OAILV PllOT Al Rats Help Keep B11mans in the Swiin_ 81 DA YID KUTlllA.NN ............... Dr. Johl\ 11 .... aU hH been wat~ rat.I ln&d water for morn._ a JUI' at UC lrvtne .. ScleaUflcally ~::•n1 . • lllU.W ....... a.a but. tilt waft, ln fart. c:oWd have far·reachina 1t1nlflcane. In i •~m•··~ ol mo......a ~ H&odat-ed wltb astnc. ~ : '"T1'at•1 what •• certainly hope," Mailbal.I 1.ul Tluat1d&.J ln an lnt«Ylew . T~· c ~·':'di_ ••• or "" UCI P1)'ChOtliOIOlf.,lt Ulu.a far have diffend tl'Olli tM mon lrldi· Oool.l 80tlont about movement problema. Mand\.all't reMarc:h lnd.lcatea that movement d111btUUe1 ma)' ~ llnk.ed to 1 -related chan1 in the cenlral nervou.a 1y1tem The lonlf-1ccepted Idea, hu been Ulat ~.uced movemt-nt t11 th eldt-rl)' retulu trom l0111 ot mu1cl power. tlowtvcir. Mera hall said his work '" 1howin1 that chance. may occur In ltad In lb• braiD'1 dopamine contalnln1 neurons. Oopamlnu ta considered an e1 aenllal ln1redtenl for normal ntrv~ acUvlty wf\Ue neurona I.rt! the 1lnactur1l and fu.nctlooal un Ila of the n rvout ayatem which help tranamtt nerve tmpulHI. &hnhall aaid he waa 1ulded ...... .,... .. CAMBODIAN REFUGEE HOLDS PHOTO OF CHILDREN HE THOUGHT WERE LOST Lost Family Found? LOUJSVILLE. Ky. <AP) -Vanna Lanh flipped through the morning newspaper and discarded it. But during the day, a photo- graph he had seen kept nagging bis memory. Lanh. 28, was an offi cer in the Cambo- dian army being trained at Fort Benning, Ga., when his country fell in Apri I 1975. He hasn't heard from his family since. He couldn't shake the image or those haunting eyes staring from the two ragged races. When he left Cambodia, his son Monty was 3 and his daughter Khanya was 1 'h. AFTER WORK HE retrie ve d the flewspaper and compared the picture with bis own faded photograph. The resemblance was tbel'e. Maybe. "It's hard to be sure about. it, but the eyebrows and forehead on the boy seem to be the same." he said, holding the picture or bis wife. Siweab, and two children next to the newspaper photograph. I .• Two children Lanh thinks are his, the ones he was forced to leave in Cambodia. were pbotoe:raphed by The Associated Press as t.bey fJed into Thailand. It hu been five years since Lanh last aaw o..m. Now. a ~ph ol a boy and a lir~ ~ one desperately, bu ct* bOPe that some day they may be reunited. LAND LONG AGO accepted the fact that his family was gone forever. Even alter s~­ ing the picture, he is careful about getting his hopes too bigb. "l'U be s urprised if they real- ly are alive," be said. Lanb hopes to find out more about his family from a Louisville doctor who is in Thailand working for the International Rescue Committee. I :·u they are still in Cambodia, there would be no way to get to them." Lanh said. ••At least now there ls a chance." "Uthe doctor can find them ln one or the refugee camps," he said, "then I'll find the money to bring them here." :.:~--------------------------------------------------------=--------------------' .•. ::· ~Calm Follows Crisis :-r . . ~~County Koreans Ask About Homeland, Kin ·:· ·!'· By JERRY CLAUSEN ;-Of ,,.. 0.llY ,.llel Slaff :! The 30,000 South Koreans who ·-have immigrated lo Orange :county are beginning to relax a .;l>it in the aftermath of the shoot· .jng death of President Park ;~hung-bee. · · .. Everyone was &,bocked and .-4mazed." said Dr. H.I. Kim or ;:lluntington Beach. Kim is a Cal ··~tale, Long Beach philosophy ·: rofessor and publisher of the "• .. "Korean American Times." the :• ation's only bilingual English· • orean newspaper. • "The first reactions, including ·:..mine, were worries about the ::outbreak or war," he said in the -~l:luntington Beach office of his --..eekly tabloid. ··, "Any disorder in the transition '•1'f power may create a vacuum .~abllng the North Korean Com-~unist.s to start an attack on the :::jJOutb," be said. Moat of the some 150,000 ! oream in Southern California -!.]lave r elatives remaining in ":"..!toutb Korea, be noted. The ·lk>Ssibility of war or strife within ·jbe small nation itself over gov· .~ EYES KOREAN CRISIS ProfeaeorH.I. Kim ernmental change is a real and personal fear . "Thal Friday afternoon. we uneral Slated ... or BB Cyclist • al Brookhurst Street and Cutty Sark Drive. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m . today at Pierce Jlrothers' Smith's Mortuary, Huntlncton Beach and from noon to 9 p.m. Monday. spQkeameo said Satur- day ntpt. Servi~ are • acbeduled at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Flrat United Melbodlst Church ol Huntington Beach. under direction of Pierce Brotbel'I' Smltll'a Mortuary. Spokesmen aald in lieu of flowen, the f am Uy 1u,.e1t1 memortal contrtbut100.S to Boy Scout Troop l , ln cbe ol the church. A. crim1nal complaint cbarf- ln1 Vt.Uepa wttb ruponaibWty for at.wart'• death t. Hl*t*i to be laaued early this week. ~ . - had about 70 calls from readers concemed with the event," Dr. Kim recalled "We were troubled, but on the other hand I was e n couraged with the number of calls. There is an in· d1cation that a number of people are reading our newspaper ... ·· Now, he said, "a lot of people are r elieved. When the U.S. gov- ernment and President Carter announced their stand behind Korea and warned North Korea not to exploit the situation, 1t was a s how of firm determina· lion." Kim and his small newspaper s taff have relied heavily on re- ports by American wire services for news out of Korea. But those reports have been backed up with interviews a s Koreans fly into Los Angeles on scheduled airline flights. •'The best indirect news 1s from the people coming from Seoul,'' he pointed out. "There doesn't appear .J.f be an external problem at this point, and, in- ternally. it seems to be under control." He said, All of us recogniie the economic improvements the current government bas ac- complished. The living stan· dards have been tremendously upgraded and there bas been rapid modernization in Korea." Hopefully, be suggested, re- liance on export.a and interna- tional trade will be not be harmed by the latest tragedy in .a nation whose history has been one or constant turmoil. "The Korean people have gone through many crises, and each time they have reacted in a calm and wise way," be said. "There ls no reason, now, to think lhe Korean people aren't capable of handling this criala, even ~ th11 ooe waa very abocklq.' Meanwhile he said, he'll con· tlnue to telephone the wire servtcee in Loi A.nteles for a.q>- to-tbe·minut.e accou.nta from bla blrtbpl~ and conUnue to bound Korean A1rUDel PQHftlert. Kim DOtAld that be, too, bu a number of relatJves wbo main In the 1mall peninsular natifD. In hi• research by an lnterest ln tbe quettlon of how bralo ">'It.mt control movement in anlmab. He be1an hia work wllb the rats tn mid-1918 with the as- slatance of arant fuodl from t.be NaUonal lDIUlut.e OD Alin1. He set up hi• experiment.a tb1J way: M arahall used two 1roupa of rats. One included youna rat.a three to four month.I old (an afe e quivalent t o late teens n humans) and the other included elderly rats (about two years old, conespondioC to humans ln their 708.). Three conditions were establisbed for the test.a. In the first. t.be rodent.a were placed in· dividually m a tank filled with wate r. then wat.cbed for about 15 minutes. In the second. the rats were giv e n th e drug apomorpblne and again watched in the water tank for lS minutes. Thirdly. the rats were gj ven another drug. L-dopa, and ob- served in the tank. In the first test. the young rats all swam vigorously and were able to stay in a horizontal posi· tion in the water. keeping their heads above the water line. The enervated rats, however, pooped out after the first six m inutes. struggling to stay afloat after that time. · o.lly " ... ·---.. "•"' c:.r ..... But when these aged rats were given the drug apomorphine, they were able to out-perform the young ones not getting the drug SOGGY RA TS AIDING MOVEMENT CONTROL RESEARCH UC lrvtne Profeaaor Views Agtn9 ProceH The youthful rodents which re· ceived apomorpb10e s howed some improvement. but not as neurons provide a necessary much as the oldsters. "Juice" for these movements to Finally. when the elderly rats occur in a normal way, he were given the drug L·dopa, the theorius the neurons are not results were the same. functiooing properly in elderly Marshall, who reported has animals. causing deterioration hndmgs in the recent issue of in movement abilities Science magazine. said the in· However. he said it remains to Man Shoots Self After Wife Flees I• vigorat.ed rodents stayed that be seeo if the two drugs or way for about an hour similar compounds can be useful A 24-year-old Anaheim man What were has oonclus1ons" in treatment or movement dis-was in critical conditioo late The researc her satd that abilities in the aged. Friday night aft« be apparently a pomorpbl ne, a dopamine Further experiments already shot bhmelf io the bead with a stimulant. and L·dopa, a syn-are under way at UC Irvine .22-caliber rlfle. thetic preeursor or dopamine, where Marshall sajd he LS ex- bolh make movement eaaler in ploring the nervous systems of Police said Mra. Tbomas the previously enervated rodents lbe rats to bette r understand Lewif ~ u.m ¥ about b II l ti it r bow ... _~ dru ..... do what they 12 :30 p.m. Friday '°l-.J she'd y norma z ng ac v Y o ~ _.. fled her home a--• ..._.._ dopamine synapses <the points do. .... ~.,..,._, or contact between adjacent Marshall bas been assisted in St. wbm ber bualMmcl t!lreat.ened neurons. where nerve impulses his work by an unclersraduate ber with the gun. are transmitted from one to the s tudent in psychobio logy, Sbe said that as sbe ~she other) in the brain. Norberto Berrios. heard the ICMIDd of a c......,.,_ Marshall believes that por-tions of the brain which program "Re'a been very valuable in Police who arrived at tbe and ____.... __ te movement are aaai•Unc me i.o these expert-home Nici they fCMmd IAwla in a "'VU!Jv.LLUll menta," be aaid. still intact ln older animals. bedroom with a bead wo.ld and Because dopamine-containing So have tbe rats. the rifle by hi.a side. ~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~ All \\.OOd l·onstrucl1on "'1th ~elect hardwoooi.. Medium oak f1n1 -.h. Scvl'n drawl'r' 12 filcJ '.'llh locking tambour NOW ONLY $299.00 OVER 50 STYLES AND Site\ Available For Immediate Delivery DOUBLE PEDESTAL 7-DRAWER DESK $269.00 I ' ' 2 SPECIALTY CENTJ:RS • ~~ ......... C81'91 _..._ __ .... .... ._ .. ,_ .. ...,_ .... _,...,,... .. --• "99(8fla ............... ·~C81'9 ................. ..... ,, ....... . ...... ----~ . .,.. .. _, ___ _ ,..... ' ... , .... ,. ..,... .. __ • ~c:Mm ..... i" 100 .. ··~---~ .. -.... -.--.--.. ,_.._ ..... 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Pun1.Shment for dereliction or duty can ranae from a ftndi.ng or no punishment to a maximum of three months in custody, dis· missal from the service, and forfeiture of all benefits. Robinson, 47, was s ilent as the verdict was announced in the courtroom at the Yorktown Coi4sl Guard Station. . He 'was accused or m~ a criminally negligent dec1s1on when he ordered a turn that re- Milted in the collision of the cat· ter Cuyabc>Sa and an Ar1ent.ine trelght.er the night or Oct. 20. 1979, in Chesapeake Bay. The tum put the cutter In the 'path of the Santa Crus II. which rammed the cutter. The Cuyahoaa Holt w1Ulin minulelS, killing u ot the 29 crew mem· bers and officer cadets aboard. Presiding Judge Cmdr. R.A. Appelbaum had told the Jury it has had to decide IC Roblnaon's actions were reasonable and prudent and whether be was healthy enough to know what be was doing. He told the jury If it found RoblJlSOO's actioos were caused by pbysicaJ '1DPainnent. it could acquit him. The jury also was told by Ap- p e Iba um it could convic t Robinson oi a lesser crime of de· relic lion al duty. TES'nJIONY throughout the trial s howed tbe Cuyahoga's skipper was weary from sleep- lessness due to a pulmonary dJs- order that went undiagnosed by milllary doctors from March 1978 until December 1978 -two months after the accident. The defense argued Robinson dJd everything called for when he took Visual bearlnas on the relative courses of lwo ships, and that if bis Judgment wu bad. it was the result of sick· ness, not oegllaence. .. Why is it the good ones ar e the o nes that go That's one tlung about an ornery guy. You never hear of mm dying. He ;, into everything eue but a coffin. "--October 25. 1931 HU11Wrist 's lOOth Has . Oki Charm OOLOGAH. Okla. <APl -"If he were here today, he'd be poking fun at you," Will Rogers Jr. told about 300 persons who at· tended a lOOth birthday party ror h is cowboy- humorilt father on Satur. day. ~ K th WASHINGTON (AP) Despite •th• rhetoric about movl.o1 toward •1·,r11 balanced bud&et, CongreH flnda •11~ 1taelf ln the "mbarraasln1 spot r1~ of voting ror a higher 1.980 deficit 1 , , than was recorded In Juat· .. ciP completed fiscal 1979. ..,1f The budget compromise, ham· . •rl 1 mered out by House-Senate negotiat.ora 18.ll week, call.a for \ 129.8 billion in re<f-lnk spending for fiscal ~ -about $2 blllion l more than wu reported ta fiscal l 1979. which ended Sept. 30. SURPRISINGLY high tax re- venues. resulting largely from soaring inflation, cut the 1979 de· Cicit to S27 .7 billion, nearly $10 billion below what had been ex· peeled. ' But whale the lower-than· expected 1979 deficit might be good news for opponents of gov- ernment borrowing, it creates a dilemma ror lawmakers who claimed the deficit in 1980 would be lower than in 1979. Reducing the deficit in l_, was supposed to be a sign that Congress wu heeding growing public demands for a balanced. federal budget . The compromise budget is slated for fioor actlon in the House and Senate this week. ! Reactor Slaat Do.,11 "But he'd be proud that this tribute is being paid to bim by tbe·p eople of Oklaboma," uld Jtocers. A weekend ot ac:tirilies wu underway at Oolocah. wbere the late Rocers was bom Nov. 4. 1179, 8Ad at nearby Claremore, where he is ba:rtecl THE CBANCl'.8 for balancing the federal budget by fiscal 1981 I I Prisoner falls from gfJlce William H. Grace, 36, a guest or tbe house at the Costa Mesa Police Department, was al a Joss for an answer for why he just didn't 1lt still wbere Detective Dave Hayes told him to sit Monday. Grace, o( Fullerton, arrested on suspicion oC burglary, was supposed to wait in tbe inter· 'rogatioo room. Instead, he fell through the ceiling of the polygraph room, where so·~alled lie detector tests are ad· ministered. He didn't break jall, although he was charged with attempting to escape. But be did break his arm, police said. Nuclear Plant Leak President Carter's Jonc·beld goal -al.so seem to be fading with the ex-pect.ed on.set of a re- cession and private adminlstra· lion foreeuts or • likely $10 billion deficit. f ' H unt;ngton Be.1ch Lagobn la n d swap considered Spokesmen for Signal Landmark Inc. announced th1s week they are interested-but not very, yet-in an offer by Gov. Edmund G ... J erry" Brown Jr.'s office to trade land in t.be China Lake region or at Fairview State Hospital in CdSta ·11itga for 900 acres of the Bolsa Chica saltwater iagoon 4t owns in Huntington Beach. Wayne Clark, ~for tbe oil firm, however, declared the com· ~ ... 10 .................... .... in'f "Pat!lllc Coast Highway under terms of a 19'19 ~ ment it says won't be affected by the state's latest offer. The Amigos de Bols a Chica, which wants to preserve the saltwater lagoon in its natural state. plans to fight the 011 company. A boo-boo about Bobo the champ Police here announced Thursday it was their boo·boo about Bobo; that's lormer middleweight box· inR champion Carl "Bobo" Olson. Bobo Olson made the news this week when be didn't get arrest· ed on suspicion of burglary. Somebody else ' . • dtd The boxer who held r the middlewe ight title from 1953 to 1955 claims from his headquarters in Sa cramento that an im· postor has been passing himself off as the former ring c.hamp and creating all sorts of problems for two years. Olson says he will be in Orange County Superior Court for the al- leged imposter's pre · limina.ry bearing to s tiow who really was in the ring in 1953 to whip the. tar out of SugarRay Robinson. Revealed TOKYO (AP) -SOme 80 tons of r a dioactive wate r s pilJed from a leaking pipe al a nuclear power plant in western Japan Saturday, for cing officials to shut the fac1hty down. the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported. It said the leakage of coola nt w~s halted nine hours after tt was discovered and no r adJoac t1vt• matcrtal had been detected outside the buildJog THE ACCIDENT occurred at the No. 2 reactor of the Kansai Elec tric and Rowe r Co. 's Ta«ahama nuclear plant. Plant _. .... ClllWd"llOt M reached for comment. Japanese authorities ga ve no sign or major ala rm over the ac· c td en t. But the Kyodo news a~c ncy s a id the Na t ura l Resources and Energy Agency 1mmcdJately scheduled a hear ing for Monday lo determine thl' c a u se of t he pro bl e m a nd whether 1t could occur at other pla nts. The amount of water sptUed onto th~ floor of the No. 2 unit was a lmost half of the total 180 ton ~ an the prima ry cooling t•1 rruit. Asahi said. ACCORDING TO As ahi, at about5.00a.m. warnings sounded 10 the Takahama plant control room that the level of water in the reactor had dropped and radioac· tivity levels inside the core had in· c r e a s ed s harply Plant s upervisors immediately shut down reactor operations. Officials wearing pro · Rain Creeps Down Coast t ' Snow Possible in Northern Rockies IJ.S.S--••r9 ., Tiie _ ..... ""'' T,,.r• -r• shOwera eno lllun· ~Sl>Owtn Saturday elOllQ ~t Of Ill• Allenll< co.•I from nortllern AYIM 10 -"'"9nl FIOrlde. In Ille West. relf\. With -In IM hlQller mounlehiu, c0tttlnved from th• llO'tllffft -_,..,. .. 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'" l h·~· inh• C-t«Jt'\fPMW,t Beet.ft "'·••• ;iu.w1G.~""''"-' Ottn., A.,nt i.,,._,m l aitun. & "iN'\d f'>ftQ1)'fH 4twtM 54 •• .)2 H H .. 3A • ID Japan teclt ve suits s oon entered the cor e unit a nd fo und hi g h· temperature water leakang slow· ly from a two-anr h pipe in the primary wate r cooling s ystem Radioactive dens ity within th<: co re hous ang unit wa s 12 ttmj•~ norm a l l<•v<'h-. A<,a h1 quot<'d them as say 1n~ Tht• offtrtah d osed valves to ~top the now But they said that U!it.' of lhf' eme rgency core cooling system, which pours tons of water into the reacto r whe n core tem- pe ratures reach dangerous ly high levels. was not necessary because of the slowness of the leak, Asahi reported. Act.or Joel llfCrea WU al&o on band for the birth· day party whim featured a cake wtlb 100 eand.Jes. ··What was go great a bout Will Roge rs.," M c Cr e a a !>k e d "EveryUung. He was lht> biggest box offl ct' attrac t1on at Fox pict ure!> tk wa!> tht• greatE'~t tnck rup 1ng artist •·\ t·r 1•,·1>pl1· havt.' eompared h1~ ~ n t ing~ to Mark Tw;im · · I w1..,h ht· 1.1. a .... h1·n· l•1 rl;i\ " ~.HCJ ~1d'r••,J "'h" J l' l l' d 1.1. 1th R o J.! ,. r ~ 1 r• 'l'V t.'rJJ ftl m... • ~I flt•f•fj ht m Loda.> lx-(':JU...,t of h1, 1nte~rity . h on t·~t) Jnd humo r . He 1s o n e o f America 's g r e at est heroes ·· The continued deficits seem certa1n to fuel public interest in reduclllg government spending, a n issue that already scared many members or Congress in 1978. the year of California's Propos1tJon 13 and tax cut fever Calafomta Gov. Edmund G. Arown had r ailed for a constitu- t 1onJ I <·nnvl·nlton l o e nact a hudl(t•t hal ~mc 1 n~ a mt'ndment , m..i ~t ni: tht• t5~ut· pJrt of hh 1 .1 m p:11~n fo r lhl' lk mocrat1c pri·~1dt·nt1al num1nalJ on C RITIC'S NOTE t h at a h.1IJ nl'l'd butl~el a m endme nt t·ould lead to mcreased taxes. rather than reduced spending, : and prevent the government __ ' from re"'ponding tn a tim~ly way lO ccononuc problemi. .. .. . . Bolivian Battles Flare - LA PAZ. Bol1 v1a <AP I ~il 1 lar y stro ng m a n Col A I b e rt o N a t us c h 1 m p"'o s c d m artial la w . a curfe w and censorship in the capital late Saturday. The Red Cross said at lea st 20 people were killed and 40 others wounded in c lashc~ between the army and c1tu.ens opposed to Nalusch's regime The fighting erupted late Saturday as armored cars and tanks returned to the streets on orders of the nation 's armed forces commande r and tanks surrounded the presid ential palace held by Natusch since he took powerThursday. Demons trators set up rock barricades on s treets aboyt six blocks from the presidential palace, reports said. B-'t B~at• Bak~r PORTLAND, Maine (AP> Former CIA D1reclor Georg~ Bu s h won a non·bindini ( BRIEF . J Rt·pu6l1can pre!'-1de nt1al prd 1•rence poll Saturday. edg1nJ: out Senate ttf 1nonty Leader Howard H Baker 111 an upset vi ctor y "ttp T a % T oMfllt? BUFFALO. NY <AP> -Sen Edward M Kennedy challenged Pres ident Carter on Saturday to veto any windfall profits tax on the 011 iodustry that 1s weaker than the one the president sub- mitted to Congress. as he wound up a two-day calJlP&igo tnp Ill which energy was his pnme topic. 00 lip . Cut Too LAGOS <AP> -Nigena. the U01ted States ' secood·larstest -.uµp ltl'r 11( 1mp<Jrtt•d o il, an- nounn'<l Saturday thJl tt would r J 1w 1L<; crudt." 011 pn ce by S2 70 a ba rrt·I to S26 20. Another Ol'EC natJon. the United Arab Emirate:. . .,aid 1t was consider· ing l'uttmg back production. Cart~ iN Ca11ada OTTAWA IAP) President Ca rter travels to Canada later thts week for a v1s1t to Canadian offlc1als who s ay they expect se veral items rela ted to energy to dommatc dJscuss1ons between Carter and Pnme M1rus t.er Joe Clark. ~ .lolt• .Iar a JAKARTA (AP> -A strong earthquake, measured al 6.4 on the Richter scale. rocked the In· dones1an is land of Java. killing at least 14 persons and injuring 40. police said Saturdav. DR. RONALD 0 . PHELPS RIDUCE te.. HIGH COST of DYIMGf CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA MOUNTAINS or DESERT Formerly o f NewPOft Beac" Announces The Opening Of Phe lps Newport Mesa Chiropractic Clinic 1680 Tus tin Ave .. Costa Mesa 640-6000 or 752· 1606 Also. 1om1no Or Phelps and stall will be his associates Or. Timothy A Twombly and Or. George C. Lucas OPENING IS MONDAY. NOV. 5, 1979 . - The Neptune Society offers a s1mP1e and dignified crema!l()(l service with d1ssem1natt0n at sea. desert or mo onla1ns Our ltlerature tells lhe complete story of our soc1e1y THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 2400 W . Coat Hwy .. ~ t M.wpooi ~ c• tun CIM 24 HOU• Ill. 714 646-7431 SB YfCI Free Portfolto to Name .... Address . • No salesman will call S1a1e , ITATE.NEWS DAILY PILOT A& 11rch, St~te Fight Over Books LOS ANGELES (A P ) - CalifomJa aut.bortt.tea ban been crack!q down on all•ce4 11· le1aUU. wU.hin reU,ioua r • drawtna UM wrath o the ra•lht\al wbo conteod their ll'trat Amend ment 1uarantMa or r11111ous .freedom are beln& violated and lhat lbe)' are not mlaualna the c ba.rtt.ahM f\mda .•• churrh. amd Stanley Rader. the No. I man, were aquanc'-f1DI donallona and u1ln1 church fund!' for Uwlr penonal benefit. Tht• auM clalnu church leaders havt' pilfered at leaat Sl cnllUon TffF. ALLEGED mllUH of fund• formg the b&1l1 of lht.• s tate'• cat• 11alnat th~ Worldwide Church of God ln Paaadena. • yt1ar Ov4'r the put four )'ean. KadM, whu deniet the accua•· tlon11 . ma1ntalM that churches, bt1cau1t the)' have a special .st~tus under the First Amend· ment. ahould not be lumped wtth other nonproftt or1anlaaUona. Mtcbael Jl"fanchetU, cbld dep- ut )' to Atty. Oen Otorae DeukmeJlan. aaya he doeao ., "' "bow ebe we can make 1ure Uwy are what they say they are The atate aaked that the church be placed lo recelver1hip attn 1lx former membera of the <"hurch cbaraed that Herbert W Arm1tron1. who founded tbt Sentiment: ·Sitlf.!erely BEVERLY HILLS (AP> -Norman Solomon calls it "a basic survavaJ ltlt" for lbe world's tongue tied Matas Hari and Casanovas. Or anyone else who macht be will· ing to fork over 10 bucks for a chance al romance. Brain child of the Beverly Hills·based Spectrum Enterprises. Solomon recently in· vested "more than $SO,OOO" to market a copyrighted love letter that he swears will work when Cupid doesn't . ••OFTEN YOU will see a person person you want to meet, say at a party or on the street," Solomon explained. "and there's ju.st no discreet way to make your pre· sence known without making an ass of yourself." He whips a sealed envelope out of his briefcase. "Please read tbis in privacy at your earliest opportunity." it reads. Tbe idea is simple and time· tested. Solomon continued. You merely walk up to the Attractive Stranger, hand him·her the mysterious envelope containing "The Love Letter" and beat it. It works "without "the risk of rebuff or humiliation . since you don't have to say anything ... Solomon claims ... It's a very proper letter of introduction. without any sexual overtones.'' BE TUCKED THE envelope back into the briefcase. "I always carry one around." Solomon refused to divulge lbe exact wording of "The Love Letter." but a $16,000 rull·page color ad in a women's magazine solemnly vows that "it works with s uch brutal efficien~y , one should almost have a permit t.o carr)I it." More than 1,000 requests for tbe letter have poured in over the past 30 days, Solomon said, "and ~ shooting for three times that reSPoqN·" He penonalJy tr1~ at five tJmes. he said, ieroing in on targets tn a supermarket. a bar and on the street ··1 1ot two letters, a'pbooe call and a marn~ woman," he reported. "In the old, old days -before Mel Brooks -people didn't go out. they always used letters or introduction to meet each other," said Solomon, a 36.year-old Vietnam veteran who dabbled an engineering and writ· ing before starting has own "idea business:· "The letter is a very. very nice, short presentation subtly telling the other person that this is the one chance they'll have to meet. It's a way to act on like al first sight," he said. "It's nattering to receive one," he said, "and people are curious. Besides, even ll it only works one time out of five, that's 100 percent beUer than nothing." • 'Tbe memben of the church don't live rnooey to the state ot Callfomla. they Jive lt to the church," argues Rader TffE STATE'S action a1&1.nat the Worldwide Church of God, rounded by a man who claima to be a prophet and Cbrtat'a apoe· lie. wu taken without notice, without a chance for the church to arp. A court·appointed re- ceiver arrived with sheriff's dep- uties at church headquarters ln Pasadena and took over the prop- erty, records and money. The receiver removed Armstroog as bead of the church and appointed minister Wayne Cole to nm the church. While declin.i.ng to comment on specific cases, Franchetti said the attorney general's office bas two duties under the law: "Flrst the law protects all citizens against people getting tax-exempt status when they are not entitled to it. And second, there is some feeling that people s hould be able to have faith lhat if they contribute to a nonprofit orianiuUon. the money will be uaed for the purpoae they eave It." · '1 think the only reason there have been more of these aoll·cbuteh cues ln California ls became there are more re· li1lon1 here than anywhere elae." aara John Crossley, Univera ty of Southern California relieioa professor. BE AND others believe that although churcbes slightly out of the mainstream have had the worst legal troubles so far. the "mainline" relilk>Oa will come under scrutiny next. FrandM!tti says the attorney general's office bas been .udil· ing boob and conductine in· vestigatioos for years with no com plaints. "Individuals lend to confuse the issue when they say our ac· tions are an infringement oo re· ligious principle, when th~ real issue ls whether they have car ried out their dutJes under the law ." says Franchetti ·~-WORLOWID£ LEADER Stanley R•der. No.2 Worldw1de's Rader says he would have let the state ln· vestigat.ors look at church docu· ments if the court action hadn't been taken. The issue is now before the Supreme Court. 'War' Rages Near Marin I Patd Pohttcal A<Nerl•sement ltlllllllllllllUllUmu~ i Coast Community CoUeie District Board of Trustees~ £ Seat No. 2 § ABOARD IBE USS TULARE CAP> -An all- service weekend war game, billed as the largest U.S. Reserve exercise ever conducted. began Saturday with 80 units of 3,000 men and women do- in g m ythical battle on and off the Marin headlands. The exercise. dubbed "Ready One 80," pre·. sumed that a three·nation confrontation as under way over possession of a "secret weapon." the ·only tangible goal of the t wo·day exercise THE OBJECT OF THE 40-hour air. land. sea and undersea operation is to capture tbe weapon, actually a mysterious black box whose treasure 1s a gallon of good scotch. The war game. which began in a torrential downpour, involves the Anny, Navy, Mannes. Air Force and Coast Guard. At some points, visibility at sea dropped to less than a half mile. The scenario i.s an escwUoo ot words and deeds among the "United Republic of Monterey." the "Democratic Franciscan Monarchy" and the neutral country of "San Marin." IN AWAllDING FLAGS to the mythical COUD· tries, some humor wu evident. The orange coun· try Monterey displays a flag depiclin& an artichoke surmounting crossed goll clubs. while the blue nation Frr.nciscan Monarchy sbows a crown over disco sir. .Ates i g I \JO\e I !GANDY I ~ - I I -After 24 years, It's ~ TlllE i for change ! ' Conwnittee to Eled CAROL GANOY 10211 Nortnhammpton Ave . Westminster Eldon Gtl'8epte T reasurM ID No ~1007 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I • ' > f • ' .• t . . . , \ r~ ·/ ,/ l .I ·' Introducing A New Fashion Name in Fashion Island John Hogan ha~ on dcoarn ncu • 5tnrc f or u1omcn in tht · jos lii' )t) wing o.f rhe ,\Jcu.pon Ccnrer. Featured in the collccri' >ns nf fine daH and evcnin{] c.Jotllt ~ a re this season ~c; mnst in1ponanr s wts. Pictured f ron1 rh e collect inns. lt1t tu rigl1t: OUL•i ~ monotone white wool suir wuh rXlL'H IJraid trim and llCll 'H l>fouse. 4 ·14. 5300 Doui :s fitted LUOOI Cf<.'()<: wirh wrap jacket belte<1 in learh er. \Vhltc jacket and blouse tvltl1 slim nauy skin. 4 ·14. 5300 David Hayes· thrce·piC'cc tvhite wool suit with pink blouse. 2 to 14. 5365. JO:H:N" :H:OG.A.N" Conveniently Jocatcct at the top of the escalator from the underground parking or 111 Fashio n Is land Center: 6 44· 7100 La Jo lla: 7636 Girard. 4 5 4 ·712 1 359 Fashion Valley Center: 291·7100 • . . ... ; I f • t t l I ! J . I . • ~ • I .. ,. Umbrella Agency Concept Awkward Smee ll Wtb conceived 1n un~ nd formed a year Inter, county t;ov mment'1 Human Services A1 ency < HSA ) hai. ite n som rou1h sl~din& When lht: so-coiled uper agency w de~u,,ned , ns architects intend~ for it to be n umbrella agency under which nine epurale county aovemmE>nt department& wo uld nock l o dell ve r needed human services At one point, K A ' annual budact. includln1 p&y nrnnta made to wt!lfue recipients and Qn behalf or the county's medtcolly Lnd1acnt . climbed lo $175 mUUon. Since sax of tl'te nine de partments tha t made up HSA t!arly ttus yeW" were spun off into a new umbrella aaency. ltll' money Oowrng through HSA and tts 2,400 employeeh ha~ dwmdled to obout $135 million annually But as the now lhret> department HSA welfare. public health and mental health goes on its way lt con· tinucs lo thras h about Rct~nlly, for tixample, the county's p ublic health or f1cer. Mo11on Nelson. resigned Last week it was the mental h ealth dlrector Ernest Klatte. who wa lked o ut. Both com plained about management practices and priorities in the agency The two key departures a long with the earlier s pin· n1ng off of s ix additio na l departm e nts into a new quasi· s uper-agency are indications all is not well with HSA. Perhaps crit1cs of HS A have a point when they say lhe concept of such a s uper-agency simply. won't work. tha t the ser vices rendered under a single umbrella com · pe te with rathe r tha n complement one another. And perhaps Orange County's five s upervisors w o uld do well lo m or e critically analyze a county gove rnme nt super -agency concept tha t has had trouble in other m ajor California counties where it h as been tried. Explain Airport Space It's fairly well establis he d that parking a n d p assenger facilities at the John Wayne Airport terminal are woefuJly ina dequate for existing flight schedules . So it was not s urpris ing t o find the Board o f S upervisors last week authorizing pre liminary s t eps toward the purchase of additional land adjacent lo the west side of the airport m Costa Mesa. The county now has $4.4 million in federal aviation money a nd $1.09 millio n in the county airport fund. which would pay for about 14 of som e 31 available acres on Red Hill Avenue . , S upervisors <1greed that this may be the last chance Lo obtain additional space for the airport. since owner~ of Lhe lund huvt· plans for development and delay would at hl'->t mt•an an inflated price lag Supt·rv1~or Thomas Hill'~' t'il st the only d1s~enting ' Lt: 1m the ;attwn undcr~tandably enough since uny :-.uggc~tmn of airµort c·xpans1nn explodes the wrath of norst• \.\arv rl's1dc·nls of has Fifth Distnct. Ill which the airport ltt:s But Riley himself later said he dad not ·reel the land pur c hase would ult1matcly lead to increased a1rport operations. This 1s open to question. While precise use of the land would depend upon com· pletion of thC' airport master plan next year, proposals have mcludcd relocat1n!! and expanding the JJassenger terminal. <tddrng parking and pro\·iding more plane tie do\\ n !->J><tCl' Adthtwnal tit· do\ul .... µace certainly would mean more tight plane movem<o:nt. which means more noise and more air trnl ftc congestion to impact safety And given F ederal A\'iat1on Administration attitudes with regard to applications of other airlines to gel into the ciirport. expanded terminal foc1hties could very well lead lo mcrem .. cd fed e r al pressure to let them in Public hearings would have to precede final µurchase, and it may be that s upervisor s acted wisely an start1og to t urn the wheels. NQ one in his right m ind would deny that the existing passcnser fucililies at the airport a re pitifully inade- quate. But tht' l'OUnty should be frank and forthright with the public as to the full potential of any type of expansion. innocuous a~; it might seem on the surface Ne w Control Frightens· On the s ubJect of the airport and the Federal Av1at1on Administration. s upervisors were obliged last week to protest a proposed new FAA ruling on airport noise abatement p la ns and request an extension of the deadline for comment The rule change. proPosed by the Air Transport As- sociation . w hic h represents air carr iers. could wreak havoc with county airport operations. · It would require FAA a pproval of all noise abatement p la ns before their imple m e ntation by a local agen cy. and provide for r eview of existing plans . This could inc lude c urfews, limitation on number of flig h L<;.. takeoff a nd la nding procedures a nd the use of noise monitoring systems -all now being used to c urb noise at John Way ne Airport. T he FAA would be entitled to intervene if noise con - trol pl ans were fo und to conflict with federal safety stan- dards, efficient use o f a ir s pace. interstate commerce and discrimination against competing airlines SuperVisor Tho m as Riley was on target when he called the proposed rule change a "frightening example" of federal interference. B~ since the possibility of s uc h an m vid1ous new con- t rol eJti1't.s. s upervisor s must be especially wary in handl· ing changes at the airport • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited Address The Darty Pilot, p O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Lead Balloons By L. M. BOYD You thought there was no such thing u a lead ba lloon'> Hold on, a Massachusetts re- search rirm not only makes lead balloons. but fills them with helium, and flies same. But t don't know why. men bad tends to corrupt and abimlute power corrupts absolutely." Consider your electric,blll Say you buy a pound of hamburger. Nothing to it. Still, it's a fact that the sale or It has been affected by 41,000 regulations, 200 legaJ atatutes and 111 ,000 pre- cedent-aettlna cou r t de· clalona. The Annua l Rotten Sneaker Contest is sta1ed In Montepell~r. Vt. Finl prise ii a pair of rwadQ ~ a.Dd ICU~. TRB From Washington Decision Time Grows Short. I tuav~ ~\~n writmg Ut11s col· um11 on .. rel(ul1tr bWlill for iiboul 3~ yti1u·11. It I• 11tn annlver11ary I h•vu b!:en livlna 11ome of It over 1t.ialn ruadina William M•nrhu•Ler'x sup e rb "The Cilo ry and the Orcum: A Nar rutlve Hl11tory of America. tU32 11n2." now in pa~rbuck . <tll t ~37 puaesofil IT IS AN interes ting intellee wail exercise to see ll any pat· t11rni. emerge from these years I find one On the whole the A m~r1can system works pretty well, given lime. our spring of tolerance is replenished. our de· term1nal1on rises lo meet the trials of the spirit. But 1t is just time that we don't have any more Events accelerate We approach another set of m· ordinate challenges in 1980 C'Conomic, nuclear, political. Can our splendid old sailing ship Richard Re~ves of chcck11 and balances gt't ~ throu&Jl the 1ale1? It i11 sound buL not very ra11t. TURN BACK o little and ruf. fie throutth these old moldy col umna. Who waa it who charged "a coruiplracy ao immense and an infamy so blac k as to dwarf any previous s uch venture in the history of man·''! ll was J oe McCarth y. of course. haranguing the Senate. June 14. 19Sl. about Communists in America. and it s till sickens me the way he frightened the respectables He was a rogue. but why slack your neck out"' Artists were blacklisted. reporters muzzled. reformers malignt'd Everybody seemed to have some secret fear or exposure. The sickness lasted four vears until the healthy celb finally absorbi:d lhl' malignancy ll left this r eporter, like everyone else who went through •l. with a hesit ancy, a fear The m~rgln of safety is very thin. ll took Ike a long time to 11peak out lke wd speak out at l11sl. of t•ourse Sometimes 1t seemed that he wdn'l quite know the score "By golly," he said when he sent Dick Nixon out to malign the Democrats in the 1954 elec· taon. "sometimes you get tired of all this clackety-clack .. IN READING Manchei.tcr·.., history I run across a familiar quotation: ··TRB wall write 1n The New Republtc The pubhc loves Ike The less he d~s thi: more they love ham Thal. pro bably. 1s the secret Herc 1s a man who doesn't rock the boat To which Manchester gl\C.., the apt retort in .i footnult· ··some or the moves lkc did not make are worth noting. He did not invade Manchuria, send American troops to lndochinaR wage prevt•ntivt• war, replactf containment with a policy of 'libera tion,· or e nd Americart1 participat1011 in NATO -all• measures thar were urged oil him by powerful advocates itt his own party and administral lion .. T HAT RAISES the dltrlcult quest1on of what is leadership. It as fine to be president when 1n1t1al1ve isn't called for • Cooladi;:e napped afternoons. Ike ts praised (Justly> for things hi!- didn't do Hut as that time of la<;s1tude hk('ly to n·turn soon"' Problt'm~ an· more urgent. more complicuted. mor<' terrifv· 1 n g a II I ht' t 1 mt' Th c g :i p b1•l"-t'l'n C'XCCUllVC an~ lt•g1:.lc.1t1vc• !>c(.•ms bigger the 11lnrt• controversial the problem!> bt.>c·cimc SO l.ET'S llA Vt; sobt> r hope tor da~!-. ahead. µutt1ng down good as well as bad Few nation:> ha\t• worked harde r to end '-t:Rrl'galton. ag<rn1z1ngly slow though our process 1s I n half a cent urv "'1: ha vt• rJl'il'd tht' l'ducaLlonal norm lrom 8th to 12th grad<' We re dei:med our 1solut1on1sm with the Marshall Plan. we contameo Hue} Long. Father Coughlin. (;cra ld L K Sm ith . Joe ~frCarth) an the c:razy days. '4C fin.ill\ forted 11ur leaders to end \'1t.-1nam On tht' d.Jsturbtn~ "'de. I thank '' the ...,lownc,..., of our ._ .. stem. lht• tnSlllUllUnaf (a~ W~ elect µr1·.,1dcnh and tht·n find out ,1hout them Three of the lasl , •. , t•n pres1c!Pnh or11'(1nalh c J fit• to OfftCI' b\ .,UC'CC..,SIOn llc'l'l'i10n 11 me· ha" gr o.,., 11 ,hortt•r h1:n· 111 :1:; \C:lrs . tht· dis r.1n('l' b(•l\.\l"t.>n White· llousc and < 1 1n~n·s" lon~··r l1tl f1nc:sll~ "'• rl':t\'ht•<I Wal i:q~ate W1• l1111k l'tl lt\•'f llH• t•l1ff di \\ .tf l'l'L!.11l" II 1111J,i11h ('l..,c· rtlfl tl1111,.1.' 1n \\.1 hr11 c tq11 ;, ,1, .. 11 \\ 111 • /'/•l\•I •'If/'"•• 1/ I\ I I r 11fr • ,!• •' II •..• 11,,,, 1 1u r1•ntlr1 1 .,rd ·'''""· "' !lit r ·t1ri:.t11111 ·'' 11•nc t> Mot11t11 • ... Or Gets Wasted a t Vo ter s' E x p e n se C INCINNATI The sa~n of the dechnc of American poht1c:. IS an th e window o f Hal sa k ~ s C leaners on Walnut Street ll's a poster s howing a b lank faced yo ung man holding a te l ephone Unde r his picture are l"-O words ··Luke Lis tens · · "Luke" 1s Charles Luken. a Dem<lcrattc candidal('. for the City Council He doesn't have to Art Hoppe 1dent1h h1m...,l•lf furtht·r b1·c,1u:-1· h<' ,., th1• son of Congrc-.smun T h o m •• ., L •J k e n V ,, t <' r ., pn·~umahl:-. havt· tt vagut• 1dei1 of .,., ho ht• •~ h('l'auS<' the fam1h namt• get:-.,r>rnl' n·<·ogn1t1on THF. POSTER n•m1n<led m1· of something su1 d by Wiison Wyatt. tht• formt•r mayor ur Lou1snllt• and Adlai Stevenson ·.., campaign m anager in tht• 1956 presidential election ··The sure sign of the decl1n<· or pol1t1 ctans ... Wyatt tolc1 me lil ..,l winter ... ,., those .,1ogans that !>ay 'So and so Cun'!> or 'So and so L1 stl'1'1s ·That's an .Jbsolutel) mean1nglesi. phr•1M' unle..,~ 11 rt\I'""' 1h.1t '" ,111cl "> clrn ""I 1n lt•ncl tu <lo .in' thrni: in ofra<., I s u.1lh I ll ral t ... IJ Jfld "'' do4:'.,n t mt1·ncf to d11 <1nvth1ng ~ a k 1 11 i.: cl 1• c· 1' 111 n ' do 1 n g ~om1•thin)! '' "'hJt i.!t.•h volt.·r~ mad tf .1 fli lltllc1an JU~t hstt.·n~ ,inci t•ttr(·:-. lltt one· "ill n1,t1c1: him and ht• r11 1gt1t ~t'l re t'lcc lt'<J r11n•v1•r Sn '4ho )!11\t•rns •\mt-rtt.·a ·• Part of tht.• .111,"t.·r to that quc<, trnn 14;1, '"" hlod,, up Walnut Stret.•l. in lu1m11 ~:1:! or lhl' l nitt.•<1 St alt'., ('<111rth1111"' \ thr1·1· J1Hlg1• panel of lht• ~1\lh l lr<'Ull l ~ Court of :\N>t'J I' Anthon~ Celebl't"Zze lm1h•\ Bro.,., n and CornclJa Kennt.·tl~ \l .1, order Beauty Is as Beauty Drills? E-:vt•rybody bacl mouths the oil industry thcsl' days But a gentleman with the un lrkclv numc of Herb ~chmcrz. who 1:"! vie<> president for public rela lions of Mobi l ('orp . has ,, legitimate counter tompla1nt "Jant• Fonda, bccuusc she's'' pretty movie star. gets an awful 101 of pubhc1 l v for her ra n"1cal e•aus l's·· ht• says ··we don 't get that be cause wt"rc not as prct ly .. Schmerz as absolutely ri gh t Otl 1s not n early as p retty as Miss Fo nda In the publi-l' eye. oil as a smelly, dirty, greasy, viscous, overpriced ex crescence that is sucked from the ground by unsightly derricks owned by evil, grasping. un American Arabs and what is not spilled on pristine beaches Is N'· fined by bloated U.S. corporate m agnates whose only goal is to '!QUee:te the last possible penny out or every cons umer. In fact' oil is downril(ht ualy GOODN~ knows, ti tan't as thou1h the oil industry hasn't tried to fix itsetr up Mobil. alone. spends som e $15 million ll year to pretU(y Its Image, which is even more than Miss Fonda does. But, so for, noth1nJl seemi. to work Expctt"8 In the rlcld agree tht• best 011 beuultf1('at1on pro ~ r a '11 " as th l' one p I u n n c d earlier tt11s vt•ar hy 1 he National Crude & SludJ.Lt' ('orµ lnsll'ad of running a bun1·h of gray. drc1-1ry. worrlv nC'w'\pa111•r :1<ls df'fcndang its pos1t1on. :'\;i11011al rl1•r11kll to rel) on s uhtl1.1 . tiO '>l'Curld telev1s1on com mercials The first onl' sho~t·d a bcaultful woman holding ;a flacon of bl:1ck fluid Sht· grucefull y remon•s the stopper. ... n1ffs the t•onlents. sighs wi th ccs ta:>,Y and dabs a drop behind each ear and on ht·r temples. neck and wrists She then turns to the camera. lashes fluttering "This 1 Cathenne 0('ncuvc... she says throat1lv. "for 011 1 wear Na- tional Crude & Sludge 10·40 Or nottuni;i at all " Havin g t;:1k en care of lhe product. Nal1onal's advert.Ising department turned its attention lo the producers One of its better ')pots dt· p1ctt•d a stat ton \\ agon pulling up on u grass~ l1l'ld ...,urrounclt•tl by elut e palm., Out d1rnhs ;1 1\ p1cal look in~ .\1.1h llut wh1•11 he•" hill' off h1' tl.11 I.. g(,1 ,s1 ·s unll hu rr1111t!'.l". \\ ""' 'I hc·rl' ' hllnd:-Oml' On1ar Sh,11·1f 111 ,, Yankee ba!>t'l).tll uniform. ~11r rounded by k1cl' .1n<t pupp~ rto~., ··Baseball. hot <loi: .... 1 pp le pit.· and Chevroit'h · · hl· 'a'., 'That"s -....hat "'' S:i11c11.., likt• after putting 1n .1 h.1r<I da' ' "' or k r or our .111 .\ mt' r 11· .1 n friends " Other commt·rcaals included one showing Orson Welles stand mg in a field or buttercups hold ing up a champa~ne glas!. of 011 to toast a smashm~ looking der rick as Mendelsohn 's ··spring Song" rilled lhl' hat•kground ''Beauty," sa)~ Mr Wells philosophically, "is in tht> eye of the beholder '· • AN O LA ST was tht• heartwarming scene when~ Jim my Stewart is seated al the head of Nationars Board of Dirt-rtor., table -on a white horo;e There was no nuc-.t1on Nu t1onal could huve mudc oil U!> pretty as Jane fo'ondu for 1.1 mere $22 3 million Unfortunulcly. Na tionul's President, ll crbcrt Crude. nipped the advertising campaign In the bud ··011 m~y be ugly," he said. "but there's nothing more beautiful to ony American than a rull tank of gas •• So Nol1onnl u~cd ,ht• S22 J tnillton to buy Con1m:':1:s Instead t ing tht> ~tatt· 11f Oh11t to n•\'1sc sb '4t•HJrt' proccdun•s lx·l·aust• of aa lawsuit brou~ht by fl>ur FrankLUI C'ount) r cstd<'nt:-. "lio back and tc•ll tht.• L.-g1,f,1t Uf'•• .Judgt• ("1•ll'bn•111· ''''" 111 htre mon· ht·Jrtng nH1r1·r' · COl'RTS Rl'l,E bt•cau:-.c clcrt ed poltt1t·1an:-th1· ··I .uk1·~ · of Am£'rt cu refus e t0 tak1· stuncb or actions that might mcik1· anybod) mad Tht'.) 1us l listen Jnc1 t•an• lak l' t.·ocki:r .,p;rn1cb On th.it da~. Oct 17 . Cincin n:.it1 nt•v.spaix·rs .,., ere reporttn).( t ht• lult's t dt'\ elopments on " .,tut<> court ordl'r to city omcials to renovate or close the city's old 1a1l. '.1.hrch was orrgmall} butlt lo hous1: Cr\'tl War prisoner-. And. the federal go' 1:rnm1:nt '.l.CJS thrcatemng Ohio "'1th l'OUrt action becaust' stall' uffll'ldl!> hJ\t' not been able to rum~· up Yt1th an effective en v1ronmental prottction la" Chicago. al thi: same time. was lx•tng thr<>atened with court ac tr on bee a us\' that city ·s officials havt.• bcl•n unwilling tD approve a sc•hool d<'st'greg1H1on plan ··A lot of the c~'\es that come 1n her e are pushed in because: lol·al off1c1als, county com-! m 1ss1oners for instance. didn't! "ant tn t<ike respons1btlily for at 4 decision ... said U .S Magistrate: J Vincent Aug in his office inj t h e (' 1 n c i n n a t 1 f e d e r a I• courthouse "The courts' powe~ ts becoming awesome because! they're the only pl ace you canl find dec1s1on making Judge~ may not want to m ake some or. those decisions. but they don·~ shy a way. T he\. ko9w that '~ what they're herernr '· : I THE "LUKES" DO shy away: And the situation is not health>' not 1f you believe in de~ mocracy If e lect ed official~ won't move. unelected ones havq to move m or take over In somq cases the courts have a lread)j taken over schools in Boston and prisons in Alabama are ex amples ~ and that m ay soo happen with the crumbling ol jail In Cincinnati. Rule by judiciary hus becom so common. in fact. th al J, Skel ly Wright. the chief judge of th U S. Court o f Appeals) WH hington. has said pubUcl tha t judaes "must restrai themselves ... be more he~i tant about filling the void, when in our judfmcnl, the elect branche o l(Overnment hav act ed a nd failed " But it'~ becomtng harder and harder..t hesltatc while "Luke" doe nothlna but listen · · J -~ Coast Daily Pilot Bell To write the Dall'( PllOl IBox lS60, ~ta MeH. CA 92626 To C.11 the Dally Piiot f1 u ~2-4321 I'\ 1 C~nservative Proposals Take Strange Turn Dr C1'ar .. , 8.U " a profeuor ot JJOUUcol •cttnc• oc C'ol Slue-. l')U,.f'loft , J>rOJ)O&lUOl\11 I 1rnd 4 lh«' ~l'llot mea"urt•Jl on TueMJay ctfalina respecllvt>ly w1lh rbool ae1regah on and 1overnment ~diet Uaub pra nl an un 1.a1ual cooa.ervat.avt P6-"tuon Proposition I destgnt'<i to protect auburbarn whit~l'j from peodio~ ichool d•••1reaauon plans -locks C1Ufom1a's con- qJtutiOD into current "federal atand&rds." And Pr~Po 1uon 4 RUU a ceihn& on Cab!om ia state ~d local government budgl'ls I BOTH OF these ballot naeasures reduce the capacity and authority of Clithforma's ~le and locaJ governments and ~nhant'e that of tht fcdt'r1&I aiov emment Pro~lllUon J 11m<'nda Ar11t'le I ()( tht' at ate ronict It utit1n mttk in"' 1l ronform tu the-ff'deral ron '' 1t ut ion i. equal prott'cllon rlau•c as 1nkr11relt'd by the llnitfii Stilt~ Su1>r«'me Court Thw. 1r pasi.ed by Ca llforrua·~ \ t>lers on Tuesd•y. the f'lllatt· would hand nvt•r control of 1ti. 1rh()(1hf deseeregau on policy to the federal iovensm~nl In particular to the federal court..'i Tt1£ INTENT of Propoiuhon I., Juth<>r. State Sen Alan Rob~ btni., 1:. clear fie and his sup- porter:. "'ant to limit school de 'legtcgat1on by bui.ing They are µart1rularly concerned about the pe ndrni:: massive metropolitan bu11n.i 1>l1tn If\ Loa Angeles Prf'11~nl teder&l policy does nol fl'qulrc auch u buaing plan Hy udol)t1na Propo111t1on 1. t'u l1forn1 u ·s vott•rs could probubly i.top or t&l lca:.t slow down •chool de e&regatlon until lhl' (ederitl l.'OUrU. change policy Hcaardlei.s or the proi. and con11 of sehooJ desegregation. Pro 11os1l1on I wou l d tie l'ahfonua policy to thal or the federal government and deny to our state any other alternatives in lhl• future PROPOSITION <I (placed on the November ballot by tn· 1t1at1ve1 would stop s tale and lot· al government budget l(rowth Under its prov1s1ons. no gov- ernment budget in California IT'S LONELY Ai THE TOP. .. - could be larger than that adopt cd laf'll year 0978-79>. with two exceptions. f'trst. budget& could grow at the same rate as popula· lion . and st>cond. budgets could grow as inflation shrinks the value or the dollar Propos1t1on 4 would adjust 1978· 79 government expenditures each subsequent year for population growth and Inflation But essentially . this measure makes the 1978-79 budget a perpetual budget This Ill what Paul Gann and' others i.upport- ing 1t want •'URTHER . ANY government wanting to establish <J new pro· grum or expand an ex1st1ng pro gram would have to find t he (und!\ 1n other exis tang pro· grams E•PWlding mass transit, tn· crt•asing medical insurance, or new public housing. for exam· pie. would have to be runded out of money no~ spent on olher established programs In the long run given the political strength of established lobbies and bureaucracies - California's stale and local gov- ernments would probably con· l1nue to spend money on the established (though inr reas ingly outdated l program s and in- creasingly rail to meet the emerging needs of 1b c1t1zens JN THE PAST. when state and IO('a l ~ovemments failed to meet th£> needs of their people the federa l aoveroment orten stepped in to do so . Proposlllon 4 is bowid to accelerat e that pat· tern. Propositions 1 and 4 are a dou- ble bar reled attack on the capacity and authority of Californicl's slate and local gov ernmeol Proposition I openly shifts authority from California to the national government Proposition 4 would almost ':er- tainly have the same effect '>Ver time ' And yet. both mea:.ures ·ire the handiwork of avowed ''on ~ervat1vt•r Perhaps 1 he t rf'nd toward rentralized national gov t.'rnrnt'nt 1s inevitable But it l!i stran~e to see that trend ac relnated by lho,,c who profei.s to be conservatives Comparison Iffy Bv HARRY REAS011ia.R 1' rum tht-· J<easonerlfrporJ onC 'HS J<a.dw A '>tUd) "'a:. pubh-.hed a week or two a~o. the resul~ of ~hll'h '>t.'t:'mcd to sh1Jw that teen-age:r ... are not so intert·stcd an "t \ J '> thl•1r elder-. m ight have ..,ui.p<:clc:d not lo say h~art.'d I h1-. I m -.ure. \I.as arC'ounted good nl'W.., 1n most quarter\ Pt•r!-.onall). I am d1 .,mayt•d Otha puritan!> aud or parent!. 1111~hl to bl' I think frank ly. ~P vc been hoodwinkt>d -=-"5 ~ [ l 'Vt: FORGOTIEN MOST of tht· dl'latls of the study, but I clu rt'mt·rnbt>r th1!-. Tht lt:l'n ager-. .. urveycd were <tsked to h'>l 1n ordrr of 1mportancl· lo them a number of pursu1b. 1nclud1ni.: "t'\ '-ri·\ 1l rtc,elo1wd "'.i-. fifth or -..'<th on the hst. belo"' !>UC'h "'h olt•'><11nc and <·om mcndC!hle j!oah as having ... ound friendship... gl'llJng ~u(l(i grade-, and "" on Rut the quei.lwn 14as µut in lht:!>t: term!. llov. 1mp<Jrtant 1.., '>UCh·and-... uch to you \nd the answer. to that qUl'';t1rin, in tlH· l'a ... (' of sex, wa'> not \ l'f\ ----:P ---.r-- n Which confirm.., m~ "'orst fc;ir-. I mean. really When 1:. a thing urumportant., When )Ou've got plenty of 1t. that's when Money is unimportant to the well heeled. approval unampor t.rnt to lhe approv<'d of recogrut1on unimportant lo the rec ognazed. power ummVortant to the powerful We don t want "'hat we already hctve If we've got plenty of it, we can af(oc;d lo be cavalier. Big deal. we can say, snapping our fi11111rs. ;>11.c:h and such doesn t mean I hat much to me . . \nd this study finds teen agerS saying that sex Js unimpor. tant to them. snap of finJil ers. no big deal I think 6n this basis that all the candle'> or thanki.g1v1ng lighted in' p\Jnlan houi.t•hulds ought .to b<· cxtingu1shed tht!> can neC1tl) be done by l.tklrlj! back the ... 1gh:. or rt>ltef that w1•rf-sighed al l~ «andle h.iht1ng ceremon) Thl' druft ... h<1uld rlo th1· 1<>b nicely . It-!:)LCH A STl O\' HAD ~en unt.lt•rtJkt:n JO or 'l() year:. .q.;11 .ind 1f th1.• t•···n .t;,!f'r" "turl:•"l "•·r• hi·•n~· h•1m·~1 I m ... urP thl'\ 11.c1uld h<iH· .,J1d thJt tht:) ~··rt' might\ inti:rt•!>lt•d 111 )>CX ,\nd U\J)> of t·our:.l· v. ould h:l\ e scandala zc.d lhl'lr ciders, who ('Ould no more see through the paradox1cJl rl'lalJ110-.h1p bet"'een h.n inJ,: and "'antins: thE'n than lhe) ce1n no"' Wl'll. I for onl' have held this stud~ up to the light anrl I a rr. appalled b\ this shocking lack of 1nter••st in wx amon)! the youn2 Tht• \ n· 1101matun•1•nriugh to IM' umnll'rt'"ll'd Bu~ing Question: How Much Longer Will People be Trapped? By LEE COOLEY Novelist Lee Cuotey . author o/ "Tht !Joncn ." re sides in Laguna Beach Fantasy has turned to fact at Bunker Hill Ever sinre "The Towering Inferno" most of us have bei!n aware or the possibility of a hre of nue-like intensity in our high-rise bwldings Now, three are dead because of ignorance. or complacency. or both. T heir only option was which way .to die to be roasted in their own apartments, smas he d 11 floors below. or s uf focate from s moke inhalation The 11 :.t of fatalities might wt.'ll have been 33 or I03 I was on the 17th floor or The Summit Hotel on Lexington Avenue an New York during that city's hrst great blackout ALL ELECTRICITY was off. Tanks that supplied gravity water pressure to the facilities m the hlgh-nse building went dry when guests and employees contmued to use water to flush toilets becaui.l· the s treet level pumps were dead. The term. "pitch black," needed redcf1mn~ during those ho urs between 5 30 pm and daylight the next morning Pan.icky guests and employees. unable to find exit signs leadmg to stairwells. made torches of newspapers and wandered around the halls . None heeded the s houted warnings of those who could foresee an unfighlable fire that could result despite the fart that there was a fire station Just across the street. ll too was blacked out' THOSE OF US ON floors above the reach of the department's longest extension ladders tried. with what calm 1l was possible lo mus ter, to devise ways to lower ourselves to more ac· cessible noors. Sheets a nd blankets knotted together offered the only possibility. There were not enough oels in any fire sta- tion to offer a glimmer of hope to those who might opt to jump To those lr<.tpp<·cl 1n upper room~ in hrill'h and to tenants an high r1:.c ofrlCL' building~. I h1· lurkiest pC'opll· in Manhattan wNe tho!-.1' hud cllcd on the rusty old fire l' ... C'a pe-. 11( th1• dr 11b three• and four·Slorv bro"' nslOnl'~ ..,h11uld1·ri'll tog<'lher east and "'; . ..,l of us At tht· v.or,1 I hH had one noor to droµ EVER SJ~('t; Ttfi\T m1raculuu-. ~1 .1nh,1 t tan night no hvt'!-. ~en· lost 1'11.,1-. 11,,,,. bet•n proposed that would orrer :.oml' sort uf pr j(' tical. tempor ary safoly lo tho-.e dcpn~l'cl of ..ascapl' through st airwelb or< most \mhkt·ly ~-.till operable eh.'\ utor" To <I.i ll'. nnthtn~ ... ,.,.rn.., t11 have bet•n donl' "It can't bf• dom• jrch1tect.. 'u' It would spoil tht• c ll·annt·s'> of dei.1gn You '"'" t hang fire escapes on a 40 story h1ghn"e murh !('SS the Empire StaH· Building or Manhattan ' Trade Center t wm!-. There is no morl' rnghtC'mng sound than tht· c langing shut of closed minds First the\ 'atd 11 Film Loss: One Reel, Profits: Too Real , • By JOSEPH S. DENNY Joseph Denny t3a resident of Irvine Sigmund Freud is supposed to have remem- bered the lime he spent in his mother's womb. 1 U that is true, then he set a record which a) will never be broken, and b ) must be pretty hard to , verify. , My memory has never been as good as I 1 would like it to be. U we follow the old adage that you ,forget things you want to forget, then apparently there is for me hardly a thing worth remembering. And yet. I cherish in m y memory ., this shiny little moment. ~· fascinated by aJI that was going on. yet trying to keep out of everyone's way. Father was the ticket ta ker and mother was the cashier. I must tell you a lltlle about my mother. She was one of the greatest ladles who ever lived, a fact I did not discove r until some .4() years later. Self-reliant and self-possessed, she was a true suffragette. member of the underground lo their long fight to regain national independence for Pola nd. one of the rirs t women to smoke or to cut her hair . The recognition of equal rights for women was something mother took for granted and in those days, it certainly was an awful lot to take for granted. CAME SUNDAY AND we bad another full bou.ae. But, nothin1 is ever perfect. Toward the end of the picture something snapped in the pro- jector and that Wat It for the night. However bard t.bey have tried no one wu able to fix whatever went wrong. Fe&.ber -ever righteous -knew or only one th1na to do. He came t.o the caah1er11 office and started to give t.he money back. "Oh, no. you doQ't !'' -Moutecl aaothtr•Sbe waa now 'fte real protectite and SIC>QetQYe ~- mother hen watching after he r brood and ull that was theirs. To give up lhe hard earned and well deserved few dollars because or some silly ghtch in the stupid prOJt>cllon machine wa!> simply unthinkable She had gone too far and was too close to success to have it now denied THERE WAS A REAL need for that money and. besides -she had it all counted in her hand and as good as already spent "No. you don't 1" Mother was a short and a rather stocky woman. But when aroused, she seemed to grow to a size you did not want to tangle with And those great eyes -large. sparkling, challenging and mocking at the same time. A most formida· ble force! Father was left standing out front while mother walked right through the auditorium and quickly clambe red up the small pro· scenium. There s he was, stage front and solo. facing a couple of hundred neaghbors and strangers, with a coolness that would do credit to a veteran actress "FOLKS," SAID MOTHER, "as you by now must know we have a problem with our projec tor. We ar e told that it cannot be repaired tonight. However, as you have seen almost all of the picture. we certainly don't want to deprive you of knowin1 bow things came out So. I am now going to tell you how this won· derful picture ended.•• Wlth little embellishment she described the lut 15 minutes oC the movie and its happy cndln1. 11\e audience gave her a nice lltOe hand When lbe flniabed; everybody 1ot up and went home baJIC>y. Ne one asked for a refund and mother kept the money TD "'ould,be ratul fur •• hum.:1n lo travd fa!>ter than :.!O miles .rn hour LATER THE\' SAID 1l was imposstble for man tony Stall lall'r II v.as patently imposi.1ble for man tony fastt•r lhdn the ~peed of sound He "'ould disintegrate And not so much later, the skeptics proclaimed lht• 1mposs1bility of orbit- ing. of moon landing:., 1.1nd interstellar travel. Just ho urs aftC'r the first Bunker Hill news flashes. two engin<'enng fncnds lacklod thl' pro· blem or tugh rise fire e~capes Two vers io n:. of hinged, collapsible balconte!> evolved Neither one disturbed the es t ht>llcs of good design Nor did either one comprorruse the pnnc1ples of good en2inee rmg. Both plans wer e simple Neither seemed ex ressively exs><>ns1ve. WHY mEN cannot our CIVlC authorities tn· stitule an mvest1gation into safety devices t hat preJUd 1ce neither est hetics or sound engineering and, having taken the best of the practical proposals. in corpor at e the m in to building codes? Murphy 's Law-1/ 3omethtng can happni 11 will hardly needs more verification than our tr agic plane crashes, our destructive br us hfire holocausts. and now. our high-rise fires. How long must we wait and bow many must choose those terrl!ylng Bunker Hill o ptions before we require butld· logs to provide at least a. temporary haven outside high-rise windows from which, by several prac- Uul means. tenant.a can be pluc~ from certaln d•th? '> ., 'like th British Flag' 'Thunderer' Returns LONDON (AP > -Tf\e Ti mu a Brttbh lmtitutloo that almott dted: 11 comtq -~ neat •Mk -and wttb 1l the mlnd·boallq cf"OOWOrd P\lD)es the d11patche1 l rom far·fl un1 tor: l'tllpciadila\.a and lb 10m Uma. quirky but ofteo cbarmina leuen to lbe editor At Briu.b u erfoket and, tM stJ tt up per Up~ publication of U.. veMra blo Timu bu bHn '"'pended sin<'• lut Nov 30 In a bowdo-wn w1t.h labor over p a 7 , 1 taf f lev tls a nd m od t-tn tech~ CU F i"·HANGING oe1ot1atJons ended Oct. -2l with an l llh hour arreement that saYH the d ally T1mes, its sister Sunday Times and three educallonal literary supplements The Times of London nearly died during a labor dispute. but 'The Thunderer' 1s back. a two year jail term for ll~I and uo hour In lhC' Chartna Cm!l11 pillory T h• real nae or ·rhe T1mtnt beaan ear ly In the ne xt century whf'n Walter'i. son, John Walw r 11 , took over lie l'Hlt the papcr '1t lm a11e of tncorrup tlblUty> and lnllsted The Times' news. should allo be lb6 latesl Journals badly hurt the paper, and the ·'Old Lady of Printinc House Square " was down lo a circulation of onJy 38,000 and close to dying when the heirs of John Walters sold out in 1908 to Lord Northcliffe ~<•I<• '·-M6f1\ •t y-°"' f(.llSIOl•~Y-•<••• <.ouu.11u,.642· 17S3 '""..._.., ..... M IUIO-Vll.!049$.0401 19'11 C-~~·- ' "" '' M Awer h • ) E ;32;J Direct or collect, to aubscrlb• to YOUR hometown paper. the DAILY PILOT A-Tropiul f ish• Fresh• Marine AQu•rium Supplies Spectal Oct. 31 ·Nov. e. 1979 PangHIUI 1utchl: 2.et I am from the Malay Peninsula. My dls- p0sltlon is peaceful. A graceful swimmer constantly on the move If accompanied by one or two of my brothers or sisters. Orop by AQuatic Tropicals where I am on sale under the name "Blue Whale" for only 2.99 1510 W. B•ker •Costa MeH - 549· 1391 • Corner Harbor & Baker _liiiil9 -PRE-CHRISTMAS EATDERSALE MEN'S AND LADIES LEATHER COATS AND ACCESSORIES Other papers are older . many b11&er. but none has wtelded more influence than The Timf's In 1818 Wa lter a ppointed Tho mas Rarnea as The Tlmei.' fi rst ed itor Barnet molded the paper tnto a cha m pion of middle class opinion and earned 1t, from Thomas Citrlyle. the lasuog sobnquet "The Thunderer ·· NORTHCUFFE PAID 300,000 pounds for The Times. trebled circulation and sold 1t for 1 5 m1llton pounds in 1922 to the future Lord Astor of Hever. In 1966 1t was bought by Lord Thomson of Fleet. a Canadlan and rather of the pre se nt owner () All SIZES -Cowhide Suede from ........... ~49 95 . nus Gibraltar of Bnt1i.h JOUmahbm was bom as an unblushing vehicle for arlvert.is1ng. J ohn WaJter, who fo unded the paper (the Daily Unive rsal Register its first three years) In 1785, never dreamed it wo uld become must reading for anyone who mattered in a world·girdlina em· pi re IT BEGAN with a little London news , some items about Parlia ment. snippets of foreign intelligence, letters, a poem or two -and classified ads. In 1788 Walte r became a paid poliUcaJ pro p agandis t ror th e gover nment against the Prince of Wales His attacks on various aristocrats soon earned him FOR ALL that. Da rnes'l> name ap· pcared but once in The Times in his one-~entence obituary m 1841 The authority or The Times grew massively. During the Cnmean War or 1853·56, William Howard RusseU used the new telegr aph to deacn be for Times readf'rs lhe a ppalling surlering of ill· equipped Bnt1sh troops and the bungJ . ing of the brass. The reports helped brmg down the f(ovemment which had claimed a ll was going well Barnes's successor, J ohn Thade us Oelane, had the respect and conlldence of the statesmen Disraeli and Gladstone. Toward century's end. com petition fro m low-p r iced , mass-circulation The T i m e s a nd trad ition h a ve become synonymous, and changes ha ven 't been taken lightly. Until 1966 ad· vertising covered the front pages This tradition was broke~only 32 times for events like · the Battle of Trafalgar or the death of Sir Winston Churchill. ~ "No paper in the world represents its country like The Times," the late owner , Lord Roy Thomson, once said "To me. The Times is really like lhe British fl ag .... The Times will go on forever." Top Groin leathers from ...... ~9 5oo '1-She arling Coa ts from ....... ~.17 5oo ~-(Al reRA noNs ANb costoM tx1ca11NG 1 _ · . DONE _9N PREMl~ES __ World ()f 15083 Midway Ploce . Westmin ster (?l 4) 01 &.0<h8 1•d ol'ld 8ol•ol l'l-SIOS L f-1' a the r HO UR S I Oo m to 9pm Mon thru Sot. I Sears Give your home a Christmas present! . Huntin~ton Beaeh SURPLUS STORE \\ l' "I'll rir-..t q11:ih1 \ :incl dc ... 1·11n t1nt1l·tl m1·1 d 1,mdc,c• trnm ...,,.;.,,' Hdilil JOU t'.11.clor-: ll1:-.t11lt11tw n \\,c, 111111-111111t1cl .111 lhc n •g ul;ir IJrl<''" Jt v. h11'11 th1· lh'OI' \\I'll' 1111 m e ch offton·d h) C:.1t.1Juj.! •II 111 m,1111 ...,, ,., Ht•t.ul 't"r'' .1r11und lhl' l'Ourctn 4 Piece Fireplace Set ~'1e l ~ Was $18 99 Nows12°0 Router Table •. Was $13.99 Now sgso Drapery Clearance All Stock on Hand 30°/o-SOo/o Off Former Catalog Price Assorted Flashlights Were 99' to $9. 79 Now 75c to s75o Assorted Men's Sandals Were $9.99 to Sl 1.99 Girls Warm-up Suits Were $22.99 Now s1300 Boys Western Style Shirts Were $6.99 Now s35o Toddlers 10 Piece Stlvertone Cookware Set Was $49.94 Now s2500 llant1.111&oo Beach tMSAdam1 Adams 6 Mapolla <714) N3·2'M STORE HOlJllS Mon.·Fr1., t :'9·t :• Salurday,t :Jt.t:tt Suclay, 11: .... l :tt Buy now for Christmas delivery. 203 to 253 off our custom draperies. Including our 27 best selling fabrics, lining, labor and installation. L / ,,, . ---·--• • ,. .. .. ,.. f d ·. ~ t -~·-. ~ -- ·1 -- ~ , • • • • • • ------" . ---.. I ..... , ~ • --.~ -.•,j I " . • I ---· • • ...... -... - Bedroom!. hVIOQ rooms lhtt w hole hOuM! w8'ms uo w1tn l'ew custom 0111o<iries Ano ttw'k now ITIY(;ll merrier Ctlf1stmas w .it be w1lh them We ve cllOMn 2 7 0 1 OUf best selliOg labnc$ 1ncludk'l9 anrcqve sati11s. sl'lee•s. opel' wHves and lext\Jfet . And rtQhl now you can save 20•. to 25•. on lacrcc. llnfnO, lab<>t and 1nsll\llahoo CaA our cusrom dec0tat0< nearest you and ~t yOUf 0<oc1 1n now 10< beaut1tu1 new Ori04tf,.S Vl11t yout ,,..,.. .. JCP9nney IMcol'llllftf etudlo or phOne for •,,.. ~ eppolm~ Tr~CPenney Sale P"k •• 41ffect'1te lunctey, Ooioo.t 21 throuof\ Sundey, HO'fembef 2&. U.. tM ~eMeJ Time Pay,.....t ~n. • AM abMt Sean tredkpl•• ARCADIA (211) 445.545<1 CANOGA ~ARI< (213) 913-36'0 CAAION (213) H l ·2t00 CULVIR CtTY 'FOX HILLS' (213) 3tO•ttH DOWNEY (213)Mt-454t FUU.IRTON (TU ) 111-4343 QUNOAL! 'OALLIRIA' (213) 240·1700 HAW'tHOfU•l PLAZA (2131 144·0U1 HUNTtNGTON BEACH (7t4) 192-7771 LAGUNA HILLS (714) H 1-7700 L.AKIWOOO (2'3) "4·1000 MONTCLAIR (714) 111·3111 NEW'°"T IUCH (714) t.«-231l NOftTHftlOQI (213l H f · 1414 MALL OF ORANOI (114) ttt·t100 ttAlM SPRINGS (7'4) H 1·11t1 PUINT! MILLI ~1') Mf.IM1 RIVIRllOI (114 1114111 IAN HRNAAOe (?'f4) llW1U l HOUIANO OAKI t•) 41N111 TOAAANCI (21i) U1.tl17 WUTCOVINA(tt i)MN711 ' ~ ORANGE •fHE CIT'(' (114l IS4·1IOO t WHITTWOOO (213) Mf-2111 ....,._ ___________ -:-------·· -·· ·-----------..... -- . : By' TAN DELAPLANE BAJA CAL.lFORNlA SUR ll t eve· nina; lhesky turns rose nd aray Flh'Cht.1 or brown pclicuns. o dosen or mortt at u Ume. wmg home ward u hu.ndrt.'d feet itbov the l\ffi·metal ea SomeUm an V formation Someti~ ln Une astt•m Beak and tx-llles full offish. The pebc un 1~ not j O endun~ert.>d bard here at lht• t•nd of the Baja ~nmsulu Where the Sea of ('orh.•z mt..'t'L'i the Paclhr ere's nothln~ but blue w.tter for 2.000 miles to the atoll:, of Polynt-!)lll and Tahlti -Mesquite and t.•uctus ~row to the edg~ of the creaming surf And t>vcry plant cur es a rack of lhoms hk Spamsh b yonets This is the end uf I ht• world Today ght now sUJl little known the m ost t.•x osive piece of resort real estate 1n the orld. It's magnificent Pa lm Spring:, must ve been like this 50 years ago ht-fore It ha111ng chosen your b<ea111t.1k1nq 111ew vou dtt• now ready lo set up yOIH easel. (>HaflQe you< pa1n1 tubes and select you< bruslll'S 1n PfepardllOn tor parnhng your Willoby Scentc Tour No 207 mastorpiec.c · wa s di ~covc.•r<.>d b ~ Hob Ho p e . By Holl ywood and the frozen people in the ~nowy wrntcrs ea::,t of the Mississippi • • * ,\ FEW SALT\' SPORTS fishermen used to come here We fl ew down from La Paz to a dirt airs trip m a wheezing DC-3. <The re was a rocky road a thousand miles down from San Diego. It could be made with 4-wheel drive, extra parts and a lot of luck.> .. Fishing you can't believe. Until you see a dozen ma rlin, the ir fins JUst breaking above the fl ashing blue wate r. The offshore ocean is 11oaOed with wahoo and rooster fish. Willi lwfa a nd dorado. Sailfish that go 150 pound.lfl C * * * IT'S ,8EING DISCOVERED-. A paved : road nms from San Diego to the cape, an easy tnree-day drive. They've built a REAL concrete airport. HAIRS (ea.) WARDROBES BUFF OS DUWIDF TABLES s19• s59• s19• s79• rrt• 6 PC. DINING SUITES fJ19 s249oe .. s2,499 .. A hull dozen new luxury hotl'ls a re s~t down ln lht.• bloornana: cic:H.•rt The uirltnt'I' kno w M ~xt t.•ana cind Aero~Jdro. flyln~ he rt• t>very other day, havr appltl'd for du1ly SPrvice Hughes Airwesl hut\ ~ four d<&ys u week schedule from Sun f'runl·1-,,·o v1,1 Phoenix l\Mft:Ul('AN AIRLINES f>I C'K up paMi~ngt-n. a~ f.ir U!) Oallm~ And Continen tol s tartl'd fl ytn~ in he r e last we ek . Air ady thl'rt.•'s u Lug-of war. How will the c.•apt.• bl• dtv1ded ·1 Dt.•vclopect'1 A Mexican bus anc:,sman says "The Ml'Xican governmt.>nt 's develo pment agen cy Fonatur wa nts to let the cham hotels and mott·h. htt ve full control of the land and beache:, "There are o nly a fl.'w people ltvmg here · 8,000 at San Jose de l Cabo. 2.000 at the othe r end m Cab<> San Luca s Be tween the two towns there are only 20 miles." ·'(t would b<:> cr iminal 1f it we re filled -with cheap bo~!rd1ng houses. side by s ide. \ l'rdad »" * * • "BUT -MORE THAN three-fourths of lhe land a ft er San J ose up to Cabo San Luc~1s 1s owned by ver y rich families. Luis Coppola he 1s ·Mr. La Paz.' Abelardo Hodn~uez. Hts fa mily has had BaJa gov l'rnors and generals and strong politicos. They \\ant 1t kept so tha t no hotel 1s in s tl!.hl of another." ·'With them as Mig uel Ale man. Forme r J>n•sident of Mexico. Probably the most powerful man in Me xican politics. They ~••Y he 1s the seventh richest person in thl' '-H>rld ~ So you see. it 1s not likely thl' capL• will be dc.•stroyed." • * * IT'S NOT CH EA P . Hole I rooms run :Jr ouncl $75 to $100 a d ay double . Highest I!> Twin Dolphin . $1 25 do uble. $90 s m gh: P r ice!:> inc lude three meals The re 11 re onlv a h a lf dozen town restaura nts. Servin~ m ainly beans. tortillas and thin fried steak that could sole a boot Little Cabo San Lucas has ht~h hopes. One dusty, bumpy s treet dis plays a proud sign : .. Restaurant Row." La Regional is a breezy eating place. The chicken in mole s au ce is splendid. They make a s uperior ceviche -the raw fi sh marinated in lemon juice a nd topped with tomato and onion. *. * - WEATHER RUNS 80 degrees at mid· d ay. Sports shirts and shorts al night. All hotels have U.S. reps. Or you can get the good news from any travel agent in the U.S. and Canada . Flight time fro m Los Angele.-., two hour~. Look into th.is before 1t changes. It's the living end of the world. You'll see. DIESSllG TABLES WASllSTAllS s99• •SIS (mP.flONT) s179• SllEIOAllS s111• 3 Pc. IEDIODM SUITtS " .. '24t" .. '2,499. ), " r SundlW. ~mber 4. 1979 DAIL V PILOT A8 tmp»rtent Nottce From ... ,.. ACMtbuck & Co. Due to a lltftlce at our telewlt&oft Manufac- turer, which betan •r tM prtntlng de· ...... ,.., .... ~ .... p•erlng In '"'• newepeper • ... ,. la t•mporeftty tHtable to provide lnuwedl••• deltVefy for .... vtalon MOde .. MMOR. •••r• wtll aco•p• rour onr.r for tMM model• at lft• ••le pttce, cbtng ttw ule P•rlod, for delivery wMn production re- eum••· ... rs epologtua for anr lnconvenle~. !SearsJ FREE DEMONSTRATION T•rrow, Nev. 5, 7:30 ,.m . YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA (A Non-Prolrt Educational Foundation) 445 E. 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Looi! fof ttve 1tQr11n ~r ne19nbofho0d. o••&.•• """OIVISrON Of' fANOY CORPORATION Pf'IC:f!S IAAY VMY AT INOIVIOUAl STOAES . ·: .4 I• DAILY PllOT Sunday. November'· 1111 ~. lee Brokea by Skater • f ~Time Alien Home Education Rule • : •1 lmY a.AVI N ~ .............. , ' • .!.~aha Tbomu, a U..~ar-old ... -. **'-wM> boPll to eap- • QblQp&a mMa.l U. llM, tor~ .. bu broteo the tee Or put. Mm. echacalicm bl : ~c..Q. : T.,_ \I u ~ ....... at : Po•• vane,·, eoa Scbool. • ! -• '9 before 5 a .m molt •da11 ••d oa tbe tee at an : Anahelm ••UDa rink by s 30 : a.m . ...., Use tutetace ot her : motber, Voane f'elncold. • )I rt. P'eQaaold WU U.S. Gold : Medal .u..r fQr women ftl\n : lkaten ln 1IG when abe was ;Vonne Ovnbt. • TajaM tn.lDa unW l :U a.m. : ud U.. buda for acbool while : bel' IDCJther beads home for a hot •shower . . covend taat lbe wu mlMlna ftnt peftod at Coa aDd t.Mn Suv· ~~~ ~ •••ln dorint T~ bad been mba.141 ftnt periods under an ••orat asree ment" wtt.h Kbool offtdab for tour yean, Mn. P'elnaold oot«t Prevtciw ~rintAladenta bad allowed the llrt to mu• u, u,. miUlr\I llme wtt.h a tutor aa lont aa abe malntalned an A or 8 anrare. Mn Pelnpld aald But, Hardy contended, al.ale iaw ••Y•~rwtae CBILDaeN h1 elementary acboo&. mU1t attend an autboriaed scbool for MO mtnutea a day, ex plained Marily Bush, dlslrict ad mlnlatrator for educaUonal services. Mrs Femgold lobbied srhool offu:1als and finally won out. ltindance and prinl• tutorial by a certltieated toacber alttt •chool . TBS NEW policy adopted by the achoo! board Tbunday nlCbt "allows children to 1et a IOOd educaUcln but olfen ftnlblUty to t.he pareoll." aaya Mn. BUib. J t a1lo e1t.ablllbel a written c ootrachttal asreement . 1uln1ent study monitorine by diJ. trict oMdala and period.le testing or lncUvidual atudeots affected. Mrs Bush said Fountain Valley's policy will be applied Judiciously to cues involving seraou.s young atbJetea, mostly skater11 and gymnasts, although the dlalricl does not recommend the lutorin& practice. : BUT TA.IS&\ ran into some :problems when Fount.ain Valley ·School Dlstrlct'a new superin- Worldna wllh State Depart· ment of Educallon lawyers, the distr1ct dratted a policy under the Education Code which al lows part day public school at ln cbe<:king some other dis- tricts, she fouod no other ele mentary schools in the county with such a policy "High schools," s he says, "fall under a different ruling " tendent, Glenn Hardy, d11 · Some Save Lives ·: ; ,· ,. ,: ~­ Hotlines Seek Staffing :: A number of Oran&e :: County botlines answer •: queations about peoples• ::run-fna with drucs. ;. children and other of •:life's problems. ·: 8ut none o f th e ;. helpful, sometimes llfe- ~: s aving aervh~ea can ; function wit.bout male or '•female listeners man- : ning the phones. .• • ~ ALL 1HE services re- ·: quire training for the :volunteers who come : into contact with callers . • A number of hollines : ar e combining their : training into sessions on c re~m .listening this ~Thur_.., and Friday, : plus Nov. 17 and 30 and • again on Dec. 1 and 8. · If you'd like lo provide · a kindly ear lo those in ... oclce• PAC:IACvtlW ...,...._,AU CemalefY Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach ~2700 McCoaMICIC MORTUAlllS Laguna Beach 49'-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 s.tl Juan Capistrano 4gs.1ne MUl"9 LAWM411'. OUYI .__,•Cemetery Crematory 1625 GiJkw Ave . Cost• Mesa 540-5554 . ~TZ-MIOH .. ~ -l&M.HOMI ... &46-2424 ~ . ~ .-ca-.onas ' ~ mLIM>ADWAY .. ' ..,.,,,MY .. 110 Bn>edway ' • Co&taMesa 642-9150 ...,,. • ""'*"' . MOITUMY . ~CM.Vil. • • Mon.-y • et.n.uons • • di E. 17'd'l 8l • Colla Meta • . &48 •••• .-cl91>11mS --·.-.ntMY 6ZTMM\6t. ~.,;h ,_MMLY CCl&Ol4IM "'"9AL ..,... 7801 Bola Aw.. W.tmloater 893o-3525 • trouble, contact the Voluntary Action Center of West Orange County at 898..oo.3 for details. THE SAME VAC number is also good for Jnformation on the following: -Marina High School needs clerical, typing, proofreading a nd homework correction help. -Huntington Beach/· Fountain Valley Girls Club needs h ands to starr a gift-wrapping booth in South Coast Plaza beginning Nov. 20. Revenues finance cJub activities for the year. -DOZENS OF coun ty agencies for the elderly. ha ndicappe d <1nd de Drath Notirr• vefopmentally disabled are planning parties durinl the holidays : Gifts, party help and en· tertainen are needed by all. The VAC will handle inquiries. . The south county's volunteer openings are band.led by a separate VA C. Call its office at 833-9278 or 675-9210, about the following: -A medical facility needs someone familiar with terminology and typewr it e r s to transcribe reports. -Many groups de- livering hot meals to the e lde rly and s but-ios need drivers, packers and kitchen helpers. -A LAGUNA Niguel sc hool for youngst er s with behavioral or emo- tional problems is look - ing for aeaior cJtizena to belp with crafts and other activities . Younger helpers are al.so needed. -Scorekeepers are sought by a Fullerton bowliDI alley wbere groups of retarded youngsters play. -Many organizations lhat assist with care or retarded youngsters need help supe rvising speclal events. Finally, a live-in cou- ple who ca r e f o r troubled youngste r s would like a weekend off. If you could find time to lake a rewarding weeke nd. call Annette Tron c h1n -J a m e i. at 499-2654. Mesa Builders County OKs Channel Joh The Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved an agreement to allow private Costa Mesa developers lo pave and cover a sec· tion of the Santa Ana/Delhi drainage channel ne ar South Coast Plaza so they can build over it. Two Town Center Associates, a partnership between C.J . Segerstrom & Sons and The Prudential Insurance Company or America, is planning to build two lS·story towers, a parking structure and several smaller buildings on the s ite aJoogside the San Diego Freeway. County officisls said the private group will construct the estimated Sl .2 million project ac- cording to county designs. /""--Upon completion, the surface area will be appraised. U its value exceeds the construction costs, Two Town Center Associates will pay lhe county the difference, officiab said. PREVIEW I LIFE-STYLE 198Q's See 60 new model mobil~ homes featuring quality construction that meets the toughest Federal regulations, conserves energy-saving you money, spacious living up to 2100 sq. ft. Visit a neighborhood residential street display wtth modets designed for homeowner's lots- 1980'8 best housing values. I f Ml SKAWIN "I have attended Newport-Mesa schools. As a long term resident I have a keen interest in serving our community. Being on the School Board 11 my way of doing just that." Michael Skawin's broad experience in the business sector, con- tracts management and negotiation, and bis deep concern for our community will be invaluable. Profile • Present position -Contracts manager Rockwell lntematlonal • Education -.... • Background - MBA, American Graduate School of In- ternational Manageme11t, B~ Ullivenlty of Redlands, Estancia High Scboot, Class of 1969 Local resident for 25 years married MICHAEL SKAWIN for Newport-Mesa School Board November 6th Vote Michael Skawin[Zl Paul for by M1c!hael Skau>tn 2442 B nttany Woods Lane. CO$ta Mesa SOUTH COAST PLAZA Where rhere 1s a Saks to SlloP. some people are chauffeured to shop there. Many 11mes v1sa11ng oigmtanes defnana to go rnere . While 01hers will spena hall their lunch hour just walkmg ltlefe The 1979 opening of the Soutn C0c1st Plaza Saks F1tth Avenue 1s ·something to celebrate·· Join us ano the other 175 stores loeated at Seuttt Coast Plaza m the celet:>ratoo BRISTOL l\T SAN DIEGO FRWV. 14051 •COSTA MESA ~· • - i 1 I ! I l j Identity Complaint Unfounded -~~.f!:W . ,.., ................. ... ..... .., ..... •we••: . ..., ., .................. ........... t Uae ............... ud Jobe of rape Yietl•T , 1'119 "In a .. , to wMm tllle qWUOn wuMl*11 •A. tt t sulltaw...n.,. .. .,.. ••••A Aaa ••••·" abe NII t1 l .. 1fti1 .. "tr!:.,Mk~t " '"'l'M __ .. I ot two TV ftWWI ....... _, .•• ..._..direct ...... , 1Xmal•,10 u..~ .... Delee· u ....... o ......... , • to upla1a that police poUcy la to protect tbe Identity ol .-.pe victims ud Ulat she personally doee all tit.at she can lo keep t bat information • from bfocom•na public. But bet' auwer left ••YIMUll t be lmpreutoo that re· porten are bard at work trytq to die out ide nUficaUon of vtcthns for use in tbeir stories. If the woman bad asked me, I would have told be1' that not all reporters are lilte that. At the Daily Pilot there are few written n&le9 and refU}adou, but there are some UD· written policies, one of which ts that a woman who bu been sexually assaulted bas enoup to cope with without baving ber name and address pub&bed. Jn 12 years of reporting, it's been my ex- .\NOl'B&& WO•AN OPl!NSD a qu,ation about tbe .. peet in UM cue by eomp&etninc that tbe pnu bad nm atoria "about a suy picked up in Santa Ana lut week and then they didn'teveraaywbetberbewutbeooeornot,'' By my count we bad three stories on tbat man -one detaJling his arrest and two- wbich quoted police as saying be isn't the suspect in the Orange Coast murder-rape cases. It's frustrating to find yourself under that klnd of attack in a situation where there's no opportunity lo reply. The frustration is com- pounded by the fact that ii it hadn't been tor "the media" none of those women would be alert to the danaers posed in the pattern of the niurder·rape cues. In fact, they probably wouldn't have been aware of the police sta· lion meeting without the media. 'Palimony' Settles Love Spat MORRISTpWN. N .J. P) -A Kinnelon bus I· ssman will give his rmer Jive-in lover Irma Kozlowski. 67. s u ed Thaddeu s Kozlowski. 59. f o r alimony alter the couple broke up and be married Mrs. Kozlows ka. a niece in Birmingham. Polish immigrant who M ich., since she le ft speaks little Englis h. Kozlowski two years has been living with her ago I Sears I Tum your unusables into usable cash.call Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. DAIL y PILOT A . I PLAZA/s!:!:i:!:!:e EXECUTIVE SUITES ARE NOT ALL THE SAME. THERE ~A DIFFERENCE. PLAZA EXECUTIVE SUITES IS IT OFFERING: Businessmen or women the opportunity to run their companies on a·relatively small budget for office space, personnel and equipment, yet have the advantage of a large -scale operation . UNIQUE F~TURES: Facilities are not a "maze' of offices being sublet. The number of units is manageable for our staff to handle. There is back-up secretanal help and equipment • and hours are flexible to accommodate those "crisis" projects . Exercise & shower fac1ht1es -conference room • coffee room. CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION OR LITERATURE 714·752·0234 2082 Michelson Dnve. • 212, Irvine, California 92715 2021 Business Center Drive, • 213. Irvine. California 92715 ,000 in support pay- eots, according to a ttlement reached in rrts County Superior , ourt. som eone else. Mrs.------------------Kozlowski has the same last name as her former companion because she w as once married to a nother man named Kozlowski. JEWELRY SHOW * \ o1ar Heat Ingrid Con11ell. Mrs. LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) Kozlowsk:i's niece, said Tbe cit¥'• first lire he r aunt "can now start ation wlt"b s olar· a new life." heated w8'.er ba been "She's been living in offieially ddea ted in llmbo;• Mrs. con.nell ~e ==ls-= said. "Thi~ ~ase in· , t b at water in the two-volv~d a pnnc1ple .. She ·' o e . had JUSt been disaussed t story s~alion, w hich like a servant aft.er liv· replaeea • 1'11 bulld1nc i ·th b · f 1 s torn down \wo yeara DI ":~ am or i ago. years. ' ------- THE flGTOMOBILE CO"SOLTfl"T Spect.llzlng In lnMttment Automobiles 'CLASSIC' • 'ANTIQUE' . 'DISTINGUISHED' • 'UNIQUE' "-* R.ma Put yeers of pPerienoe on Y'O'lf Side. I provide consu1tat10n and 'In the field' appra1881s 10 prudent ptoepective buyets of INVESTMENT automobiles. It takes a proless;onal to oe1er- mooe real value. ' I've done II all: lrom owning a dealef'Ship. repair and restora- tion lhoC>S, ear conetruclOt, to Pfol"80\81 fOfmula racing. can (71C)557·7152-1111•..,._.,., c.... .... -. r !• •, . .. Burp . We've just gobbled up the Muirhead Gallery. And moved the Dyer Road Upstairs Gallery into it. Frankly, with two inventories stuffed into one location, we're a little coo full. But you can help us get relief. And save yourself 25%-50% by feasting on some tasty worlcs by the following artists. Hurry, the banquet ends November 27. BOMBERGER FRIIDLAENDER CALDER DALI FOLON WAYLAND MOORE SOLARI RODMAN DUPRE FISCUS S.ANDREWS ROUAULT GROMAN TO MAYO LEW KEEFER RUBIN JENKINS CO RITA SCH OLDER MAX VASARELY BARNETI LE BA DANG BOLOTOWSKY YAMAGATA HOWELL ELMAN HUNDERlWASSER ALTMAN LUONGO BOULANGER MIRO ALVAR M011 South Coast Plaza (next to Bullocks I Costa Mesa• (714) 549·9191. Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.·9 p.m ., Satwday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m. * OPEii TO THE P-UBLIC ... 2 DAYS 0 LY I nlESDAY & WEDllESDAY llOYEMBER 6 & 7 Staalll• at 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M • • UP TO Buy Direct at Wholesale Prices ----------------------------EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS* ' 16 11 S-Chains • • • • • • s 13 lARGE DISPlAY OF 18 11 S-Chains s 16 DIAMOND atNGS • • • • • • AND MOUNTINGS Charm Holders • • • • s 12 FREE ADMISSION Charms Starting at $ 2 • • • • .__.. .. ....., ..... ----------------------------APPEARING AT: ~ ---- TIE llAIRIOn •nL IJmt Off Pacific Coast Hlghwayl 9M •wpor1 C11111r •· • rt l1111h Giaduate •tudent utllza computw graphies fO 'lee· how design Will appear. .f tutltute Progresses TROY, N.Y <AP> -Wltb an f!ftl1:neer'a mlnd for order. Georae Low baa oraubed the boolla on b.l• olftce abe.lvea, votum .. on •PHe IUabt to the left, tboM on educ.Uon to t.be riabt. blobel of llan and the moon ail In opposite cornen, and modeb ol moon rocketJ st.and oa a booil:caae by the window. Th.rou&h t.be window be can loot down rrom tbe hlUtop campus on the,._. brick s.bapes of 19th century textile mills and steel foundries Troy has been called one of the birthplaces or the lndustnal Revolution in America. LOW DlaECTED THE APOU.O program wbeo men first landed on the moon, a triumph of enfineertne and tecbnoloo. Today be ti president or his alma mater. the Reaaaelaer Polytechnic lmtitute, the country's oldest private eqineerin1 eollece. Ria abiding concem now ti blcreasln1 the productivity or industry. This down-to-ea_rth problem ot the 19809 ls more urgent than the space quest lD the '60s, Low be lieves. In the economic maelstrom about America today. ''the single moet important thing to do ls to increase our productivity~ to produce more than we are paying oune.lves for our labor. "We were able to do the space program because we bad an economic surplus. Very rapidly we'r:e coming to the point where we can do alJDost nothing, socially. even militarily. I think we wHI adjust." When the first moon landing was over, Low re· turned to a desk in Washington and took up the job of selling the space program to an increasingly skeptical Congress. He a rgued that many Apollo innovations bad spun off into private industry, creating JObs and profits Wing and player -in glider contest ·'T he t ie between technology and produc· ti vit y I thought to be very basic It's one of the reasons I tho ught Rcns!>elaer would be an cxcil1ni.: p la ce The bl'gmrung of product1 v1 ty 1s teaching young p('o· pit> about science and technology " B UT WHAT bright engineenng student and those al Rensselaer come from the top of their htgh school classes -would r ather design a warehouse than a space caps ule? Wbat happened when Low and hi ~ facult v asked that que~t1on sur pnses even thC' m Steve Dl•r b y, a gradu;1te student. ~its at a <'O mpute r graphi c~ terminal. a TV screen with a typew rite r keyboard He punches a few keys and a picture of an industrial robot a rm a ppears. In a fac· tory. this kind of arm telescopes out from its pedestal w assemble a part or perform a we ld. On the screen the arm begins to swing around and up and down and in and out. Derby C(lll see if the arm moves fast enough lo do more welds i• a minute or swings low enough to weld under a car's wheel well or if it even fits in the factory floor spa~e "These things cbst $4-0,000 to $60,000," Derby says. "You·re not going to take a hacksaw lo one if it's too Jong and see 1! it stiU works ." LAST YEAJl DERBY GOT the Christm as present he wanted-a child's set or Tinker Toys, which be uses to study tbe robot arm. Engineers like to tinker. and that's how the Industrial Revolution moved forward in its early years. If one of the nearly 200 makers of wood stoves ln the Troy area in the early 19th century thought i;p a new design. he had to build a stove lo try it out. Today an airplane maker is likely to spend more than the company's net worth to produce a :new airliner, Low says. The tinkering has to be done beforehand. on a computer Apollo succeeded because it had a goal and a timetal'Sle, Low says. Here be has set the goal of building a first-rank graduate and research pro· gram by the year 2000 to complement and guide the traditional undergraduate emphasis. tar years. government was the main source or reseatth money. and covernmeot was interested in pure ' science and lbinp like space flight. College faculty memben pursued government re· Hftcb an() students followed into those fields. To redirect the now of people and money, Rensselaer baa formed a ManulaclurlnS Productivit y ·center. where corporate money will pay for manu!actur- lnl research. ONE ~oa COMPANY ALREADY has 1isned up wi<h dcnem of manufacturing problems. Fulltlme project engineers will work with •raduate and undergraduate studenta on the solu- tlou. ... ~~ ....... ......... fM«AMl90UICIS ~ r-~ t ' n -For Coupi.a & s1noi.. FOUf' ~ at Hlghl1nd1 Inn. c.nn.1. CA Pace ~.::::::L;.:14...:.::,•,; ut Satee P9rlormance & le.a.rstilp Semlnwa rec. Y .. ~ -Eerry Teena. Teenegens. and Youno Singles. 5 O.yt ............. "'''''I 1 C4lt ....... Morrf101117141640.l ltl Paid PoUttcaf ~ ELECT When nre .nveloped an ApolJo ea~ule ln 111'1 klllln1 three utronauta, lb• ... min1ly dull 1ubJeet of buUdlna materi-1.1 took on a new lmPomn«. Low pertonally directed the rebuUd1n1 of tbe craft. 1nc1ucllna the lnvenUon ol new nooflamma. bl• ma~riall. THE LATEST C&AZ£ IN matert1ll lheH daya ii eompo&lt.es, clotb·llk• ftben lmbedded la plHtlc. Pound tor pound they are atr<111•er and atirter than ateel or aluminum. Their Upt welaht euta fuel consumption comiderabl.y lo airplanes and automobiles. I A1JC1111m1•1c1-fx1 - FOR TRUSTEE CX>AST COMMUNITY COi.i.EGE DISTRICT # 1 Thia. Low hopes, may he4p to reverH the decline ln American producUvity. which bas aa- aravat.ed tnllation. reduced Uvtna standards and permitted the U.S. lead ln industrial growth to be whittled away by Japan and Germany, where pro- ductivity hubeen eroWlDI muchruter. The plan here is to have every student use the computer every day. Half already do. Terminals are all over campua, even m a dormitory base- ment A thlrd of the incoming freshmen already have some computer expenence, and some even bring their own home-made computers. O'UI DAILY 10-10 141NDAY 12-7 How to enUce 1tudenta lnto leamin1 about com- posites to they can work with them 1n lnduet.ry? Let them build a alider wltb compoait.ea and enter it ln in· tem._Uonal competition. "The ldds came out or the woodwork.'· Georce Ansell, dean of en1lneertn1. say1. ''Everybody wants to build a glider. It's romantic. This turna out to be an attractive nuisance. Now they want to build everythhti." · • About 2SO students have worlled on the 1Uder "Everybody get.a hands-on experience," aays Paul Schafer, student dJrector of the project. Com· posltea are so new that no textbooil:a exiat. Stu- dents and faculty invented techniques as they went along. wrm THE EXPLOSION IN oil prlcea, com- panies that once concentrated on hirtns good salesmen are now competing for good enSineers. In three years starting &alaries for mechanical engineers have jumped from Sl.3.000 to $20,000 and 10 Jobs are offered for every one accepted. "That." says AnseU. ever with a mind for makml manufacturing excitmg, "1.a exciting." AUCI Ill I Q&CI STA»eSPOa: • ConttnuatJon of ~ ClO&de offenngs • Sound post· PropoeltlQn 13 t1eca.t INNlgefnlnt • Iner~ ut1hut1on ot 'Chan,,.,. !50 .. • ie.:hlng and training f8Ctltty AUCI L& rtlaMCK fer: Tr•ttee, Ceett C•••••lff C•ll•t• INllrtcf #I • ,, ... Lec.ty Ir: tton. Kent Seltz, Seal Beed\ Mtly'O( tton. 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So .. ._,...., • llHU• fOINCITT Sol•d \Iota TV t•ot11r1n11 d1por. oni.tiflO ond itlttont 'tort. 801281t wwru ...... S66 •AlUICM ' ....... .., ..... blod• '" .... , fo, "'0"Y U $ ofld f0<e'9fl co .. Sow- ~' .._ ... fl~ lOll lfACll --wra• ...._ IAIC:U.m IOTIM wmce... llll'IWl&ftl .J _ ... -----------.-... . , , .. ~ . .,..,... ~.~4.t979 DAILV PILOT •• McDonald's Golden Arch.·· _Southpaw QB Leads USC Past Arizona, 34-7 81 SaNIB CA8TILLO Ot .. .....,"91 ..... LOS ANGELES-Paul McDonald, tbe otlwr aupentar in USC'• bacldleld, haan't been overJookt d lbl• faU-Juat over- abadowed ' H1'1 the two ln the Trojans' l-2 punch, the left book that backs up the White jab. If \he Coliseum bad a marque, bis name would be .ln small print. right below the Chari. White neon light. BUT EVE&Y ONCE in a while. McDonald steps out of the shadows and into lbe apotll&ht, as he did in Saturday's 34. 7 ro mp over Arizona . Meeting e very Helaman Trophy r e quireme nt , the southpaw quarterback did lbe following: -Set USC single-game records for most completions (25), most yards passing (380) and most yards total offense (362); -Threw three touchdown passes to give him 14 for the year. 33 for his career ; -Set an unoffi cial r ecord for most modest by an MVP. "H I didn't have that line, I wouldn't Kings Singing The Blues · ST. LOUIS CAP) -Rick La- P oi nte and Bernie Federko scored three minutes apart ear· ly in the final period to send the St. Louis Blues to a 4-1 triumph over Los AnAeles, baiting the King's five ·game unbeaten string in the National Hockey League Saturday night. have tboee stat.a," be Hid, apreadini the credit a.round. "lleeorda are Dice but you don't Nni your bat on a record. They're lnal•nlflcant numbers. The fact that we'H now 841 la atpiftcant." THE aECOaD8 SEEMED Important to USC Coaeb John Robln&0n, who kept McDonald in the game late in the fourth ·quarter even tboup it was already out of reach. Explained Robimon: "Next year be can come visit us and re member who be was." Arizona Coach Tony Mason isn't likely to forget. It was Mason who developed the Wildcats' defensive game plan w11.h .one tb.in1 in mind: Get White. It was like de- ciding on the lesser of two evils. ''We gambled to stop the rush but we JU5t couldn't stop the pass," M~n said. · · 1 thought we were a ble to slop White. J know he got a lot of yards but most of them came when the game was decided. "BUT THAT QUARTERBACK was too much. I'm not trying lo negate White's ac comphshments or his chances for the Helsman because be1a a sreat running back. But they have another guy out there '~ who sit.a under center who'll be a UD· .) anlmous A.U·American." c As it wu. White ended up wttb 16'1 yards ' on 32 ca.rrles, 1iving him 1,• for the season and 5,161 for his 'career. When be was replaced late Lo the fourth quarter, be was 16 yards shy of catchlne Archie Grif- fin for the No. 2 apot on the NCAA career rushing list. WRY THEN, ROBINSON was asked. wasn't White also kept in the game to give him a chance to reach the milestone m front of the home crowd? ··we'll stop the game and car ry him off the field in Seattle," be replied dryly. Ah. Seattle, the site of this weekend's showdown with Washington, the reason the Trojans t.oofc their victory over Arizona like another day at the office. Jt is Washington that offers the last bur· die between USC and the Rose Bowl and it 1s Seattle whe r e the TroJans we r e <See TROJANS, Page BZ> TROJANS• PAUL McDONALD THROWS FOR TN! R!CORD. Federko fired a tying goal for St . Louis in the middle period. picking up a loose puck in front of the Los Angeles net to score at 6:22. Split:!Deei8ioa ONLY zt SECONDS earlier. ]-Ones Embarra~sed In ·ghting Debut Marcel Dionne's 11th goal of the season came on a deflection off his helmet when the Kings· Rob Palmer rifled a slapsbot from the right p<>int following a SL Louis penalty. It was the SOth straigbt game in which Dionne or bJs linemat.es have scored. Only 13 seconds had expired in t he final pen od when La Pointe intercepted a Los Angeles clear- ing pass and bounced a wrist shot trom just inside the blue line over the skate of Kings goaltender Mario Lessard. LAS CIWCES, N.M. <AP) - Ed "Too Tall" Jones, the former Dallu Cowboy wbo abandoned football for a pTO boxing career. said be suffered his most severe damage while sitting on the seal of bis pants in his first pro bout Saturday. Too Tall said he had been "pushed down" and was sitting on the canvas in his corner when Me x ica n J esu s "Y aqui " Meneses unloaded a left hand to his bead. .. THAT WAS A much harder punch than the one that I went . down on," Jones said after scor- ing a controversial, wildly booed six-round split decision. "It waa more a push that sent me down," be &aid. "I really didJl'J even feel that punch. The one when I was sil ting down was much harder." "It "'-s clearly a n illegal • punch," said Jones' manager. Dave Wolf. "Too Tall was trying V.S. CAPTURES WIGHTMAN CUP WEST PAL M BEACH, Fla. <AP> -1)-acy Austin beat Brit- ain's Vir,;n.ia Wade in straight sets, then teamed with Ann K,lyomura for a doubles victory Saturday ni&bl that clinched the Wightmu Cup tennis cham- pionships for the United States. • Austin, who lost two singles I nlatcbes in Britain's upset vic- tt0r1 at London last. year. defeat-M Wade 8-1, 6-4, then came back aJer 45 mllNtes rest for the delables victory that cave the {Ulllt.ed SUt.ee a 4-0 lead in the b.-t-of-snd wries. Au.tiQ ..a K,iyomura defeated rl>fbbie ,evana and Anne Durie ~ •1 to give the U.S. women t-elr •1s t v i ctory in 51 wa,btman Cup toum•ments. for a knockdown in the last round and most of that round was spent in trying to recover from that mess in the corner. "IT WASN'T the knockout, the overwhelming victory, that we wanted, but it was a clear win and we'll go on from here." Although he was obviously g roggy and hanging weakly from the ropes in the last round, Too Tall insisted that he had not been hurt. "l was embarrassed more than anything else," be said . Referee Buddy Basili co of Las Vegas, Nev .. scored the fi ght even 57-57. Judges Mike Andrade of El Paso, Texas had it 57-56 and Bobby Ferrar a of Tucson. Ari z .. had it 58-55, both for Jones. TOO TALL, WITH AN eno rm ou s 88-i n c h r each, weighed 255~ p<>unds, some 15 pounds lighte r than when he played defensive end. Meneses, 20 . younger and mor e ex · perienced. came in at 6-2 and 204. J ones scored repeatedly in the rirst three rounds with a long, long left hand and definitely was the a ggressor, while Meneses seemed content to backpeda l a nd clinc h. In the fourth, however. the Mexican began to move under that skyhook left hand and bega.n scoring with combinations to the body. BV THE f1Fl'H, be was·open- l.y taunting Jones, dropping bis bands and offering his chin for a target while be skipped about the ring. When Jones pursued, Meneses bored in, once catching a solid left to the jaw but s baJt- ing it off. The Mexican would have won the sixth round by an enormous margin had it not been for bis errors. Blake Dunlop started the rush leading to Federko's insurance goal. He shot a pass up-rink fro m his own zone, and de- fenseman J oe Micheletti fed Federko for a wrist shot which s ailed off Lessard's glove with 16 : 46 remaining. The Blues' Ralph Klassen s cored into an empty net at 19:59. ST . LOUIS NETMINDER Mike Llut kicked out 24 Kings' shots. mcluding a dozen dunng the fin al 20 minutes Federko's goals were his fo urth and fifth of the year. T he deflection b y Dionne represented the only shot on target by him and winger s Chil r he. Siame r and Dave Taylor during the first two per iods. The trio st a rted the night with 32 goals and 68 p<>inu . During a scoreless opening period. St. Louis' Red Laurence missed an open net on a shot and the Kings' Mike Mu.rphy later fanned on the puck during a mis· play by Micheletti in front of Liut. BRIAN SUTfER ALSO mis - sed the net from close range for St. Louis late in the opening per iod on a powe r play. Los Angeles finally broke through 10 seconds after the Blues had killed the first of their four penalties at 5:54 of the second session. Blues' right winger Wayne Ba bych suffered shoulder injury midway through the middle • period when he crashed into the boards in his own zone while at- tempting to check Los Angeles defenseman Mark Hardy. The extent of his injury was not im- mediately known. Al'W ARIZONA OB BOB CARTER IS STOPPED FOR A LOSS BY THREE USC DEFENDERS. Saturday's Scores Wt>M l ·~c: 34. Anz.ona 7 Wa,hlOJ.'ton St 45. Ore~on St 42 Stanford 28, Anzona St :!I Wash1nj!ton 28. Co.1hfom1a 24 Ttmple 3-1. llaw:111 31 Long fkarh SI 17. l' of Pac1fH' 15 ~an DIC'J.:O St 31. W}oming 21 RO<'kj~, 1\1r Poree 2fl. Arm\ i AYL: 30 Colorado St 7 l tah St JS, Cal St f"ullerton 7 l'lah 26. :-;cw Mexico i Sout.h~est Arkonsu' 34 . Ric<' 7 llnu~lon 21. TC 7 Tex<•~ 14, Texas Terh Ii Tl.'xas A&M 47. SMU 11 South Auburn 19. Flon da 13 LSU 28. M1s111!>811>p1 24 Ckmson J I, Wake F'orbst 0 V1numa 31. Goorii1a o Al abama 24, M1ss1ss1pp1 St 7 E111i Ya le 23. Cornell 20 M 1aml (Fla > 216, Penn St 10 Pittsburgh 28. Syracuse 21 Midwest M1ch1gan 54. W1scons1n O Notre Dame 14. Navy 0 Purdue 20. Iowa l4 Ohio St. 44. llllno1i:. 7 Indiana 42, Mmne1>0ta 24 Nebraska 23. M1ssoun 20 Oklahoma 38. Oklahoma St 1 Iowa St 34. Colorado 10 Margerum Stars Dotterer Scores Cards' Winning TD STANFORD l AP > Turk Schonert completed two long passes to Ken Marger um . then ended a 90·yard. fourth·penod d ri ve wit h a nine -ya rd touC'bdown pass to Mike Dot terer to give Stanford a 28-21 PaC'1f1c-lO foot ball victory over An zona State Saturday. Schonert bit on 13 of 18 passes fo r 271 ya r d s and thr ee touchdo.ms m the regionally televised game The Ca rdinals. who shut out ASU m the second ha lf. pul led Into a 21-21 tie when Andre Tyler caught a 20-yard touc hdown pass in the third period THE LOSS ENDED a five· ga m e winning -=treak for Arizona State, knocked the Sun Devils out of a tie for second place in the Pac -10 and virtually kilJed their Rose Bowl hopes . Stanford made its conference re- cord 3-1-1 while ASU dropped to l -2. Stanford's winning drive came aher defensive tackle Chuck Evau tackled ASU quarterback Mark Malone behmd the line of !>Crammage on a play from Stan- ford 's three yard line. forcmg a fumble recovered by lmebacker Kevin Bates Margerum. a g r ad uate of rountam Valley who scored on a 58.yard pass play early m the ~ame, caught passes fo r 46 and 25 yard gain~ as the Cards moved to the ASU nine-yard hne Schonert hit Dotterer at about the two over the middle on the touchdonwn paes and the freshman runninf( back from Edison High bulled into the end zone It was tus eighth touchdown this year. a Stanford record for freshmen THE SUN DEVILS trailed 14-S after one quarter , but scored lS points in the secood period lo move ahead. Robert Weathers ran nine yards for a touclldown. followed by a two-point con- version pass by Malone. r~-:W.e're . Not Out of It, Says Malavasi Scott Lewis kicked bis second fi eld goal to tie the $<;Ore and • Arthur Lane sent ASU ahead t with a four-yard touchdown nm ~ that completed a 94-yard drive. j The game was played on a wet ; but firm field and partly in rain. 1 More than 40,000 tickets were sold, but only 30,885 fans at- tended the game. "We're not out of it, not by far," in- sisted Ram Coach Ray Malavasi. '.'Don'toount ua out.'' 'the SeahawkB walloped Houaton M-14 a.t Seattle two weeks ago and followed that up with a 31·28 victory at AUanta in O.T\'TfJd•• O..•IWl2acJ tbelr ftnt..e\ter Monday nllbt national teJevlslon appearance. WbUe tbe Seabawka 8" In what ll re- prded u a aU'onc dlvlaion wttb Otover qd S-Dlfl•o leadln• tbe American Football Contereoct West wtth 1-3 rec- orct., the Rama could move lnto a f.lnt- place tie In the NFC Weal with a triumph atSe~ttle. That's because New Orleans ls lead- ing the NFC West with only a 5-4 ma.rk. In victory-conscious Los An1eles. Malav,asl bas come under fire with the demise of the Ram.1. "l try to look a\ lt realiatically," be said. "You look at what you've done, the tucce111 you've had and at the number ol playen you've 1olt. It's hard to be the same team you wen.•• After loe1nl 50-30 to Dallu and 40-20 to San Die&o, the Bam1 dropped a J0.14 decision to tbe New York Giants at Loi An••lel last weekend. Ram quarterback Pat Haden, a Roee Bowl hero at use. bad four~ ln· tercepted by the Glantl. He bu b8etl ln· ' • terceptecl 14 times this seaaon. In eootrut. the Seahawks, 9-7 last season, are going strong now after los- in1 five of their first seven 1ames. At Atlanta, quarterback Jim 1.om complet- ed 13 of 25 passes for 191 yards and one touchdown. "About the only thing I can say b that we didn't have the conslstenc1." Patera sald ol Seattle's 2·5 start. "When that hap~, lt results mosUy when you don t have the intensity. It's kind ol like a car that's out of tune. It runs but lt l1n't very 1mootb.0 Seattle wu a lint-year 4'XpaaaJoft team whea it met the Rama lD lt7t. The Rama trlumpbf!d ~and that loaa atilt ranu u SUUle's moat one.aided de- feat. .. DO'M'E&Ea SCOllED with 5:48 left in lbe 1ame and ASU's , final two possessions ended with ,,. pass interceptions. Keith ' Burcham intettepted Malone's last pus with l :0'1 remainin1 and returned the ball 54 yards to the Sun Devils' nine, and Stanford ran out the clock with two twUlin& p~ays. Freshman Wiiiie Gittens, another Fountain Valley Hieb graduate, returned a punt '3 yarda to the Stanford nine before Evans made bJs gam~·aavlni def eoslve play for the winners. I .. Sports reak Patriots Go To School To Ease Racial Strife BOSl'ON -S..V~===rWiot~ ... ball ~ wmt l.Dto u. c1-aroolm of &o.ton )I • ~•h ldmol.I 'P'rida1 to c• u. lbadlatt' minctm aa net al'-*" ud beck lido tM boob. Wkle receiver Karokl J~ ad Ulbl eDd Ruu rran· ell Lo&d ttudeota at Hyde Partr Hl_,.. School Ulat l.bt)' wen UMre to ,.Can edUoll'atJoe. ud t.Ul'• wbt tbey abould be COO· • centrat&a& on DoW1l lD tbl metal abop, J.cboe told atudlntl, '1"bere ll • ao ..-. lD f\PUD& &Dd W..W.C valuabl edueaUon Ume. You need to eQ)oy lffo. l.Jfe la abort. Everybody wuta to en· joy, IO~ don't_. tel~ ud e.Uoy!'' The Pat.rioea laid UMy decided to villl the acboo!a after racial violence Ou.cl lD Mvenl Khoola laat month. TIM clty'a rada1 hatred had remalMd fairly calm d11rln1 the ear· lY Fall, UDtll late Septe~ber 1Wbm a black, Hyde Park loot· ball player ~u abot In Uie neck duriDI a halftlm• buddle ol • aame lD Boston's Cbarleatown section, a laraely wblte area. Shortly afterward, atudent.s at several blab schools walked out of their classes and marebed to City Han. where they demanded action by cJty f athen to quell lbe racial tensions. South Boston mgb School was closed twice becaWM} of fights between black.a and whites. ------q.oi~ •I dw Da11 -------. Radio sportscaster JI• BealJ. after Michlaan Coacb Bo Scbembecbler was accuted of shoving a atu· dent reporter t.bl"ee times: ''At least when Woody Hayes picked on a atudent, be picked oo a linebacker." .......... a ••••....... ••zzer The Miiwaukee Bucks won an overtime m thriller from the Cblcago Bulls, 136-134 as Marql9e9 Jolina. slammed home a dunk shot at the buuer. Tbe Bulls bad the ball with 17 s'eeonds left in over- time and the game tied at 134. Brtaa Wla&en intercepted a Bulls pass and threw a long pass to Johnson who was alone al the other end or the floor . . . JaJJu Ent.al scored 33 points to lead tJie Philadelphia 76ers to a 120·114 double overtime victory over the Indiana Pacers in another NBA game Saturday night ... The Allan· ta Hawks, led by Jobn Drew•• 35 points, held off New Jersey in a frantic finish to defeat the Nets, 110·107. The win was the sixth in seven games for the Hawks . . . Calvin Murphy hit four of bis 19 points in the last 1:05 to give the Houston Rockets a 114·111 win over the Detroit Pistons ... Cedric Maxwell and Dave Cowens led the way with 24 and 20 points as the Boston Celtics rolled over the JOHM(Nf Washington Bullets 118·97 for their fourth straight road victory . . Campy RuaseU scored 24 poinlc; and Kandy Smith added 21 to lead Cleveland to a 123·110 win over t.be Kansas City Kings ... Swen Nater scored 20 points, pulled down 19 rebounds and handed out 10 assists to lead the San Diego Clippers to a 126-109 victory over the Utah Jazz. Uo7d Free, the NBA's leading scorer, had 28 points against the Jazz . . . Reserve forward Pama Sbort scored 19 points u ~Golden State Warriors grabbed a 17·point first-quarter leed.Jlnd coasted to an easy 130-103 victory over the Denver Nug1eta. llfc~ Trigger• lt'i11 o,,er Ez·•ate• Rangers to Colorado Friday, scored two goals and , Lefi wing Pat HJckey, traded by the New York ~ assisted on another against his former teammates t.o lead the Rockies to a 7·2 National Hockey League win Saturday night . Errol Thompson and Vaclav Nedomansky each scored their sixth goals of the season and goalie Kogie Vachon stopped 25 shots as the Detroit Red Wings blanked the Chicago Blackhawks, 2·0 ll was the 46th shutout of Vachon's 14·year career ... Glen Sharpley trig· gered a five.goal first period and the Minnesota North Stars overwhelmed the Washington Capitals, 7·1 ... Bill Clemeot and Eric Vail scored third period goals to lift the Atlanta Flames to a 3.3 tie with the Pittsburgh Penguins ... Gilbert Perreault keyed a three.goal Buffalo outburst e arly in the second period as the Sabres built up a 4·0 lead, then held on for a 4-3 triumph over the slumping Toronto Maple Leafs . . . Bill Barber's fourth goaJ of the season snapped a 3·3 tie and triggered the Philadelphia F1yers past the Montreal Canadiens, 5·3 . . . The Hartford Whalers assigned former all·star goaltender Al Smith to their Springfield farm club. He is returning to playing shape after a knee injury. ~ ~ O .... pie Swi• Bopel•I Dies AUSTIN, Texas -Don Langenmayr, who was a seeking the Olympic swim team berth be narrowly mlaaed ID 1976, died Friday of complications re· sul~ from a broken neck. . Langenmayr, 24, was injured when he fell out of a mov· ing automobile on a freeway entry ramp. 'lbe All·American swimmer was here to train with his former coach at Auburn University, Eddie Reese, for a shot at tbe'l.980 Olympics. Reese now coaches at the University of Teua at Austin. Langerunayr, a native of Liverpool, N.Y., was an All· American in high school and college. Re was on Auburn's 400-Jlrd medley relay team that placed third in the 1977 NCAA championships . tr~a lletai•• lt'BC' Ll9ht.,,ef9IU Title Scotland's Jim Watt stopped Roberto Vasque&, Ill the Texaa·born Mexican, in the ninth round Satur· day nllht to retain his World Boxing Council lightweight championship lo the delight of hometown fam in Glasgow ... A final·round 87, the lowest score of the Sf.hole tournament, enabled A.my AleoU to come from three strokes off tbe pace and win an LPGA tournament in Hanayashiti, Japan ... Sb.l&ena KaboU shot a one-under· par 71 for a three·rouod total of 210 to take the Je1d in the Japan Open Golf tournament. Loll lllMle of the U.S. was in fourth place . . . Betl Cratll.aw fired a • to capture the 36-hole Jupjter Hills invitational golf tournament in Florida. • McGaf f igan Paces49 r - W111, 17-15 ..,_AP~ti" Qu~P eOaftlcu no few two touelldowa1 and paNtld for DI .,.,. Saturday ot,itt, ........ lAlll Beaeb State &o a 17-11 PClAA tootball vtet«y onr tllle Uld...a&.7 of PaeU\e. If c<Jd)pa ICGf9d Oft rum ol ..... two ,~ u the ..... ra!Nd tlMAr PCM NCOrd to 2~a ud U*.r ~ mark to " PacJl'lc chopped to M in coo~ t•t'eftff ac:tlOe and 3-t f Of' the MUOO. LONG BEACH'S winning polata were provided by Ralph P•troll8n. w6o kicked a M-yard fteld aoa1 in tbe ftnt quarter and cooverted after both McGatrlan touchdowns. Paclftc threatened to win the aame U\ the fmal minute. 1be Tigers took possession on their own 28-yard line with 1:20 re- malnlnl and drove io the Lona Beach 28. A 0.yard field goal at. tempt by Jeff Council with two seconds to go was wide to the left. Quarterback Sande r Markel connected with flanker Rob · Wilson ror both Pacific toucbdowns, a 13·yarder in the second quarter and &· 23·yarder with 11:24 remalnln1 in tbe game. A pass from Martel to running back Levell Quiller gave the Tigers a two-point COO· version after their second touchdown. The 49en outgained tbe Tigen 396-289. Both teams bad 20 first downs. Markel completed 24 of 40 pasaes for 2'7 yards. McGaf· fagan completed 11 of bia 19 throws. Utah St. Rips Injury-riddled Titans, 35-7 LOGAN , Uta h (AP> Tailback Rick Parros rushed for three t ouc hd o wn s and quarterback Eric Hipple threw for two more to lead Ulah State to a 35-7 PCAA football victory over CaJ State FuJJerton Satur· day. USU's .delense held Fullerton to 20 yards total offense in the first half and 219 for the game. Fullerton quarterbacks Eric Bullock and Terry B•nsHk are out for the season with knee injuries and freshman Kim Green filled in and completed eight of 22 attempts for 97 yards. Utah State is now 3-0·1 in the PCAA a nd 5 ·3·1 o v e r al l. Fullerton 1s 1·2·0 1n the.· conference and 2 6-0 overall Utah Slate scored on a 13·yard r un by Parros with 9 01 left an the first quarter, then Hi pple hit flanker J ames Murphy for a 48·yard touchdown pass with 6:45 to go in the opening period. In the second quart.er Parros raced 19 yards for a touchdown a round the right side with 6:58 left to make it 21-0. Reser ve quarterback Criag Bradshaw hit fullback Greg Martin on a swing pass and he ran it down tothe Fullerton three· yard line. Three plays later P arros todl a pitchout around the right end for the score with 32 seconds remaining in the half. Full e rton got on th e scoreboard with 3: 58 to go in the third quarter oo a one.yard run by tailback John Rayford. 118 POINTS SETS NCAA RECORD DAVIDSON, N.C. <AP) Quarterback Al Sorrells came off the bench to throw three scoring passes and run for two other touchdowns as Furman edged Davidson 63-55 Saturday in the highest scoring football game since the NCAA began keeping records in 1937 . The combined total of 118 points erased the old mart ol 111 that had been reached twice before. Sorrells completed five of eight passes for 135 yards. He also ran 14 times for 142 yards. But the rus hing honors for Furman went to tailback Mike Glenn, who tained 180 yards and 1cored two touchdowna. OCIB to Try ·Again Today Gates will open at t WI morn- ina with the first ellmln•tloo nm gettlnJ off the starting 11oe at 1. A crowd of 12,64.3 ... OD band for Satunby niabt'• proP'•m ud wu pveo rain eheeu tor. taro toct.y. Wben the raina ~ci9ecl Cbe 1bow, llx elimlnaUOD runs hid bHn made witb ltTt NBBA ebampkla RaJIDODd S.adle ot DaUu, Teut 1D the Blue Jin bnln_• ...,. futat time "' e.02 teconda atm. 72 mtlea perbour. Pete Wlfilama out of Cbicaao in the Chi Town Hu..Uer waa second wttti a e. te, 22'1 mph followed by Don Prudhomme of oranacsa H1lll in tbe Anny Ar-- row at 8.21 Uld 221 mpb then Jlm Dunn ol La Mirada in the Plreman'a QW.ckle car at S.23 anct220.~. Tbo lix ellmlnadOD nma made Saturday nlebt wtll It.and. ID 8d· d1Uon to the fi.Dals of the f\IDQ1 ear compedUon.BobCon.ll"111 make hl1 tltecyele Jump and wbeelstanden and rocket can: will aJeo make passe11 today. Tide Rolls FOOTBALU MOTOR SPORJS • Mel>auld eeMld a. ... meat ... 111 cmb· NIJ'8t it -I wlU I CODlcl tu.¥9 ..... ~ .... kind ~ clay for nut ~ .. be said. "BIA don't WOrTJ; •re cotn• tb be read)' to pl.a1. t •-i care If It &DOWI, we•,.. ..... up tbere to beat ww•n,...-•• TBE 8KA9C)N ns tM 09>- timllmil~. USClltM.iy rem....._ Uile ~-.. , can cGllllrol lts on cleleblJ. And with tbeway Mcl>onald allMl 1ftiite ba•e been operaliDf, U..re doetn 't seem any way to •ut dowu USC's hieh·powend of- fense. , "If a team wanta to tbroW all 11 men on me, that'• ft.De,'• laid Whtt.e. "I've got 10 teammates wbo can make it a battle. You just can't key on one Hbjeet of SC football because ol all the great talmt we have." Alabama's Steve Whiteman picks up six yards through the Mississippi St. line before being brought down from behind in second quarter aclton Saturday. The Tide was impressive, crushing Mississippi St., 24-7. Added Vic Rakhabani, the often neglected flanker-tipt eod who caught bis sixth pau-and third for a touchdown- Salurday: "It's that Ume again. Tblt ls November, the month we dominate people. It all comes down to the money games ... and getting to the Rose Bowl." Husky Hopes Alive ue's Punt Return Sinks Cal, 28-24 From AP Dl.lpakbff BERKELEY -Mark Lee sped 64 yards wtth a fourth-quarter punt, the Uurd lime he bas run a kick back fo r a ~core this season. to give Washington a 28·24 victory over Califom.ia LD a Pacific 10 Cooft•renct-f<>1»tball gamt· Saturday The victory k(•pl alive W11sh1ngton s Rose Bowl hopes as lhe lluskic~ remain 1n sttond place m the conferen<·e with a 4· l mark behind Southern Cal. whom they play next "'eek 10 5eallfr Washmgton 1s 7 2 ovt:rall. Cal is 4 Son the ~ason and 3 4 in the c:onfercnce Lee's touchdown. which lied lht> NCAA re<-wd for scoring punt returns 10 a i.eason, c:ame with 6 04 left as at appeared Califomi~ would upset the 16th· ranked Huskies However, Lee grabbed a Mike Ahr punt m the middle of the field on b as own 36, broke toward the right sideline and scooted by a wall of Calllorn.aa tacklers for the U>ucbdown. The punt ret~ll} and three ear Iler short scores by Vin('e Coby ruined a brillrnnt passing display by Cal's Rich Campbell and favored ret"e1ver Matt Bouz.a Thf' pair connl'cted 11 Umes for 176 yards and one touchdown Campbell romplrted 22 of 36 pac;ses for 326 yards 1-lowl'Vl'r. h(• threw two inll:rnpuonc; mdud mg uneinthe las t20-.econds al the WashLDgton 10 W ashmgton scor<'d on the openl.llg dn ve and led 21·7 at halftime, with Coby tallying from the l\o\O, three and one yard lines. The second score was set up by a rumble re <'Overy by Antowaine Richardson. while the Uurd came after a blocked punt deep 1n Cal territory with 40 seconds left m the hall. Wa.h. Si. 45. OregoN S f • ..az CORVALLIS -Tali Ena rushed for 218 yards, including an caght·yard touchdown romp, to lead the Washington Slate Cougars to a wild 45-42 victory over Oregon Slate. AU of the poinL'I were scored m the first three quarters. The winning margin was Mike DeSanto's 19·yard field goal with 18 seeoods left in the third penod. The two teams entered the contest tied for la<;t place 10 the Pac· 10 standings. With the victory. the Cougars improved their record to 2-4 in the con- ference and 3 6 ovnall. Oregon State dropped to 1-5 an the Pa<' 10 and 1·8 ID all games Ena, a -.eoior runrung b~ck who massed last week " gamt' becau.<;e of a nb tnJury scored twice 1n tbi> ~quarter on runs of 25 and 80 yards a-. WSlJ blew open a 34· 14 lead Rut Oregon State sbced the lead to 34-2'J by halftime on tv.o quick touchdowns passes of 12 and 14 'i ard<; from Scott R1charcbon to Steve Coury The ~8 Coury, tbe Uurd·lead1ng rece1ver m major coOeae foOtball beading into tbe eoatest, caught 10 passes for t23 yards. He caught three touchdown i>aS5e5. the first an lhe ope rung quarter to break \.be Ott goo State career recepuon mark of 117 held by Vern Burke. Aztecs Win, 31-21 SAN DI EGO c AP> -f'ull back Curtis Bledsoe ran for two touchdowns Saturday night. leading San Otego Slate to a 31 21 WAC football victory over Wyoming before a crowd of 36.386 at San Diego Stadium Bledsoe scored on runs of eight and 10 yards as the Artecs nused their WAC rerord to 3· l and their overall mark to 6·2 Wyoming dropped to 1·4 tn con· ference act.Ion and 2·7 overall. The Azters were aided by s ix Wyoming turnovers. thrtt fumbles and three interceptions in coming from behjnd for the triumph. San Diego State s~ 17 pomts in the second period to go ahead for good Quarterbacks Chris Schaefer and Marlt Halda were both effective for the wmners. Schaefer com· pleted 12 ol 14 passes including 11 in a row at one st.age for 112 yards and Halda hlfob 13 of 25 thrOws for 165 yards and one touchdown. NFL Standings We AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eut w L T Pct. PF PA Miami 6 3 0 .667 173 133 New England 6 3 0 .667 235 149 Buffalo 4 5 0 .44.4 194 159 N.Y. Jets 4 s 0 .4.44 ,,.. 227 Baltimore 3 6 0 .333 133 179 Central Pittsburoh 1 2 0 .778 226 lSO Cleveland 6 3 0 .667 211 205 Houston 6 3 0 .667 203 206 Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 183 no WHt Denver 6 3 0 .667 137 "' San Diego 6 3 0 .667 224 1S9 Oakland s. 4 0 .SS6 20S UM Kansas City 4 s 0 .44.4 143 132 Seattle 4 5 0 .44.4 203 209 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Dallas 7 2 0 .ns 203 Pf\lladelphla 6 3 0 .667 16S washlnc;iton 6 3 0 .667 171 N.V. Giants 4 s 0 .~ 1~ St. Louis 2 7 0 .222 1S3 Cefttrat Tampa Bay 7 2 0 .m 180 Chicago 4 s 0 .~ 150 Minnesota 4 s 0 .~ 154 Green Bay 3 6 0 .333 130 Detroit 1 8 0 .111 141 West New Orttans .s 4 0 .SS6 211 Rams 4 s 0 .~ lSS Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 1118 San Francisco 1 8 0 .111 176 .....,.,._ ._. .. ....,,.la-.tJ,,Plf' I c ......................... O.lletatN9WYM~ ..... = ......... T===ltMleMa ., •"' -.ca.-.1.tte.111J (MCjMlllfl .. ...._. .. __ .... 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Loara Prevails, 42-28 Cnffrey's 4 TD Passes Beat Ocean J'ieu1 By ROGER CARL.SON Of U. O<lltr l'IMI Sllttf Ocean View High quarterback Ra y Kotler and his Seahawk team mates rolled up 28 points against the Cl F Southem Con· rerence 's No l r anked team Saturday night , but 1t wasn't enough as the Saxons of Loara. be h ind Bob Caffrey 's fo ur touchdown passes, p revailed. 42·28 The Empir e League loss knocks the Seahawks out of rea sonable reach of the league championship race with a 1·2 mark, as opposed to Loara's 3-0 sl~te. It was a bitter defeat for Coach Keo Moats' Se abawks before a La Palma Park crowd ol 2.800 ia • penalty-marred and Deat ......... came. ft WM Al£ OPFEN8S and •penalties wtth the only punt of t h e g a m e com ln Jt with 24 seconds left in the game. The of· f1c1a ls worked the two teams ove r for 25 penallJes and Ocean Vie w came up with a n un belie vable seven first downs by virtue of penalties on Loara T hree penalties against Ocean View. however , turned the tide. First an illegal procedure killed Doug Irvine 's plunge into the Loara end zone and the Seahawks were forced to setUe for Fred Tuttle's 24-yard field goal. Next was an invisible pass in- terference call which set up John Fisbel's classy 19-yard touchdown catch and run to give Loara a 14-9 halftime bulge. AND TllE FINAL BLOW was in the first drive of the second half as Terry Bacbmeler in· tereepted a pa.as in tbe eAd zone and ran as yards to the OV 22. only to see the pla y neg ated by pena lty Gauchos Roll 118 Points a Two-year High Saddleback College rolled to its highest point total in two ye a rs with a 48~ romp over v1s- iting Southwes t e rn College Saturday night in Mission Con· ference football action. It started on the second scnm· mage play of the night when Byron Nelson intercepted a pass at the Apache 12-yet rd line and returned it for a score. Guy J ohnson kicked t he fi rst of s ax conversions atte mpts and the race wasoo. The victory leaves Saddleback in a fin t place t ie with San Diego and Citrus with a 4-1 re- cord. The Gauchos or Coach Ken Swearingen are 7-1 overa ll. The Saddleback defense held Southwestern to 38 yards total offe nse in the first h alf and didn't allow the Apaches to dent t.beir territory until their scoring drive in the third quarter. In ad· dition to Nelson's interception, Paul VenLlefde a nd J a mes LaughliD a1ao picked off Apache aertala for the victors. Fumble recoveries were made for tile Gauchos by Mike DuniviD and St.eve De Casas. Tbe otber Saddlebac k touchdowns came in the follow- ing ~: John J essup on a 12-yard .,.._from Tim O'Hara : Mitch MeGrepr on a five-yard run: 0'11.ara oa an Jl-yard run; Mike Eddo on a 25-yard pass rrom O'Hara and a 16-yarder from McGregor ; and Stanford Rollins on an 11-yard r un. Rollins' fina l score was set up by a 20-yard interception retum by De Casas. A Jight drizzle fell ror most of the game Sun lly Qlwrten !.ouU•wHtttrn O O • ~_. 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That got Ocean View to within 28-22, but Loara, with Caffrey at tbe controls, was unstoppable. mar c hing qui c kly fo r a touchdown, then getting the icer as John P Ma rtin stepped in front of a Kotler pass and ran 31 yards for a touchdown with 3· 13 left to make it 42-22. Greg Villaroel. one of Ocean Vie w's standout defenders, went out with an apparent knee injury late m the struggle, capping a night or frus tra tion for t he snake-bitten Seahawks. O<ea" y,..., 1 i. i. 1l 11 lo•r• 0 1" I 11 -<J OV l \/lllt 71 Fu L Sm1.,,n pa\\lrom C.+t<n (SlrM'l)ILo<~I ov l(ooer • (..,, <••Cit blO<ttl'd t l "'""'' ltpe" from Clllro tStr-~"' 1 l Sm1lfl JIN"> trom C.lfrey ISi•-••<k 1 ov '"""' 1 '"" lpen lelltodl l 900,,.. »PH• lrom C.•ll••Y tS•·-~ ... ov &...-11 .,. .. ,,..,.._1(011er ITUUI• ... , .. L f 1,,,..1 u,..., C!,lrM'l)ll.t<ILI L J P. 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The Ruatlen of Coaeh Ray Shackleford took advantaae of nlne fumbles by lbe LAH Seabawts, oonvertta1 ~ ror SCOl'fl ln the final pertod. GWC recovered seven of the bobbles. Leooard Altavilla picked up 180 yards rusbin& to &J•e bjrt\ 891 for the year and leave him just 22 short of the all-time GWC school rttord set by Charles Buckland in i-.10 at 2,073. Altavilla now bas 2,051 He has scored m J 1 straight games on a running play and b ad two Saturday night. Harbor went into the fourth quarter. leading 21-14, with the RusUers ta.king t.be lead oo a 55-yard drive tha t took eight plays. Mike Martin completed three ·for-t.bree passing. all to Mark Gobel with the touchdown coming on a 10 yard ae rial Ma rtin ran the conver~1on in for two points to put G WC ahead, 22-21. After that, fumbll' recoveries by Phil Thornburg, his second or the g a me at thl' 18, John Tomlinson at tht> 24 and Tam Ar b our c1 t the fo ur for ha -. -;erond, st-t UJJ th(· final thre<· '>Cores Thombur~ had J b1A na~ht on defense for thl' ru'>tll'f'i, making 10 solo la<'kle<> 1ne lud1n.: t wo quarterback sack~ and recover mg two fumble~ \.<.•• lty Or.Mr1er\ C.O•dO'n '''"''' u 0 0 ,. •I l .& H•rbOr t 0 I (7W( A\\ .. -c11n.t r -'~ "'•""' li41 *""' f".,W( W-'¥M. I rvrt IAlfd'11I• ''U' l.AiH ~,. fU,,-tt f " ... a t t...\H .Joftn"t,On /ifft..i" Jlt ''"" • • L/4.t1 J~4.run t t-\ttlOt11r P • (,W( Goott H,. Polf\\" ~" M t1f'fm • M Hf1n, "''* &WC M.ilrun ''i.J' •• 1 \ t.t1lril1 C#WC AU•Y•h•"' run \,.t11r\.On tl•< • GWC ff,.~\ I n1n t&.A1r"°" tt•C ll I A )()() CE'llm.ll•<>I g..,,.. , ....... ,t(. GWC U.H F"tr\f 00•'" ti ,. 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Washington, a team that was supposed tQ be ovef' tfle hill this vear, has been a contender all •son end Is cur- rently sportl"9 a 6·3 record and Is tied tor second place In the NFC East with Phlladelphla. The Steelers, 1-2 and one game ahead of Houston and Clevetand In the AFC Central, know that every team gets supercharged over the prospect of an upset victory. Pittsburgh's Franco Harris needs only 13 Y/Jrds to become the fifth player In NFL history to reach the 8,~ yard mark. The Steelers are tabbed by 10'h pefnts. ~ 11 a.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: San Olegoat Kansas City, AnMUneen: Jay Randolph and Paul McGuire Dan Fouts leads the Chargers who are tied for the lead en the AFC West w ith Denver. Foots' favorite receiver s a~ John Jetterson and Charlie JoiMf' and the combination gives the Chargers a s1x-po1nt edge In the odds. Kansas City has had its problems switchino fr om t he pro-set to the w ing-T and back again on offense along with alternating two quarterbacks. @ 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL; Rams at Seattle. Announcers: V ince Scully and Geor ge Allen. A pivotal game for t he Rams w ho are v irtually in a must- win situation against the Seahaw ks. The intury-nddled Rams have lost three in a row . dropped from first place in the NFC West and otherwise shown signs of cracking under pressure. Seattle has a 4'-5 record, identical to the Ram mark and with d makeshift secondary. the Seahaw ks' J im Zorn could r iddle ttiP Rilm'-with hts passing. Seattle 1s a 3117-point choice. OTHER TELE'\rlSION ? JO .i m 17> NFL TODAY Seqments include a pro- t1'1· ot Jdck KE>mP tne for mer pro-football QB who now calls h 1., own pt.,yc; rn the U S House of Repre~ntaf1 ves 10 JO am 141 NFL •79 Randy Grad1shar of the · 0Pn11er Bronco'> ha'> a 1111f' m11<f' taped to him to give fans a chancP to '>"e. near crnd almost leE-1 what 11·s like to be rn the thick ot the action w ith one of the gdme's leading middle 11neb<H leer'> Also· an update on Philadelphia's Harold Carm1choPI in his ouest to Y..t a r f"Coro for pac,s receptions in con'>E'Cu11vi> qami-<, nnCI ~ rt-PQ<'1 on the Moeller High School 1(1nc1nndlt> proqram om· of thl' most successful 1n the coun-lry Noon «27> COLLEGE F OOTBALL Cat Sta tt' Fu11Pr1on m<-t th.: U tan State Aqg1es Saturday 1n Logan, Utah Tapt'd Bob Harvi>v and Bob Fulton rep0rt. (501 - COLLEGE FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS. 3 p m 19) COLLEGE FOOTBALL The Arizona Wildcats V'> the use Tro1ans, played Saturday at the Colrseum. 4 pm. 17) COLLEGE FOOTBALL '79 Highlights of games played this weekend 6 pm. (2) PRO FOOTBALL WRAP -H lghllghts of N F l games p la yed t oday. ( 52 ) NOTRE OAME HIGHLIGHTS A replay of the game between the Navy Midshipmen and the Fighting Irish, taped in No1re Dame, Ind. Saturday 1 p.m. <50> -PAO SOCCER. <S21 SKUNG -With Tom Malone. 1.30 p.m. (521 -HORSE RACING Today at Santa Anita. RADIO Football -Rams at Seattle, 1 pm., l<M PC (110). Hoekev Kings a t Ct11cago, 5 JO pm., IC llS <11501. CThe Daily Pilot 1\ not re!>pons1ble for late cha1t9es.) 1 ~ ~ ~ UCI, Tars, Vikes, Oilers Win Dave Ritchie scored four goals in the third quarter to lead host UC Irvine to an 11·9 water polo victory over Pe pperdine College Saturday to highlight a rea ac· tion. On the hi gh schoo l lcvt•I. Newport Harbor. Manna and Huntington Bea ch all posted non-league v1ctorac~ UCI fe ll behind in tht• fi rst quarter and held a one· goal edge at conclusion of thr('(' periods, thanks to R1tc h1e 's ~corin g spr ee. R1tch1e was high scorPr for the game with five, ~t·tllng his final t ally 1n the rourlh quarter. Volleyball Tryouts Th e Or anRc County Volleyball Club w11l hold tryouts at Lincoln Schoul in Corona del Mar on We dnesd a y. Nov. 14 from 6 30 to9.JO pm un- der new bead coach J ack Houstoo. Girls born In 1966 and 1967 are eligible for the tryouts and must have permission sups signed and be in proper attire to practice . For further mforma· lion, call Houst on at 642-2923. . . : ,. UCI playc; host to the Un1 vers1 t~ of Antona th1!> morning at Newport Harbor Hi gh 1o1. 1th tht· ~ame getung under wa:, at 10 o'clock Chris Rehak -.cored the 11.an- nm g ~oal for Manni:! on a pc1!>~ from Randall Yt't' a~ tht' \'1 kmi:.~ do..,.ned ho~t E~ta n c1a 10 9 Rehak \.\a~ hi gh .... c·on ·r for the game with fivt• .. ~ tht· \'1 kt·~ 14 0n only their Uurd uf nine Ont' goal dec1s1<>ru> Daggy Raley scor ed thn•'· t1ml'S an the fourth q uartn to ll-ad Newport Harbor to <1 9 7 de- t·1~1on over M 1.,~1on V1e10 Rrll'V had six goals for the ~ame and put the Tars m front after Mas 'ion V1e10 had lied the count al 5 5 early IO the final pen od. (an Ma rks bur y, Newport 's goalie . had nine sa\t'S. P .sul Zyl'itra ~cored h1~ only goal <>f the game with 1 08 re main1ng lo break a \j 9 tie and ~I\ l' Uuntrn~ton Beach a 10-9 de t•1,1on ovl'r v1-,1t ing Laguna EkJch l.J~un.1 had -.cored twit~ m t he fourth p1.•nod to knot the count before Zylstra ·~ goal. .Jl'ff Hu~ht>s was high scorer for th« ~amc 11.1th four for tht- 'IC tor<>. Bring yQur favorite matcys and f c~ upon. R~:.d Prime Rib • • · of. Beef. tender Stea.ks. dclcctJbk &ems from .dtc •SU lftd our otsooYer the new wor1d ol recteatioo vehicies. Todsy'a lifestyte demands vet'Mtltlty. See 800 examples of veNdes tot today's generation at Dodger Stadium ... p&easure or business. famity ~ng. travel, transpocta1ion pooling: there's a model for yoot New fuef systems and lghtweight ~ make the future available toda)t Di8cover yo411 llfestyte. v ... we know It 1<><*1 lllce 6M. tt w.1 drlv.e IMie one. OomfOftable. quiet. .. IUbtte elegance. Now. It cto.n't htwe a "«le g1uge m.t ._II• you ~·we got lnOtNt thirty mlnutM to get to WC>ftl, , .bettl don't ring When you open youf doOr .•• but ltM ~ 1'80 GRAND PRIX coeta ~ Md thoullftde of dotln .... too. ALANM~GNON PONtlAC .. . · o•n C.,.ibbcan style Glazed Pork C~op . .. ... bouotif ul abd · · :'· bat. f irate' s Grog aod 1ward-winriirfg Y d~w .Str!-'!"~r.rr,· too : . ·.: .. ~\ aH·;ft a s•ashbuckling. pirfte's setting! ·· · ' .. . . . .. . . . ., Open daily. • • ·Champagne Bn1ncb u ch Sunday. ' ' . S QC11l Hour) • •• wit• • buff ct of lion d' oc:uvru • .Mood.J thro11p Fricby. -1:30 -6:30 p.m. ~ . . ~150 Martia .. lc Way (off MacAttt.ur Bo1lcv1r4) Nc•port Be,,c~ (7•~) 833-oo8o ~80 new Mobile Homee-1980'• best~ vatue. .. • • "' - ,.,......,.... ~c-::'!ut'!a~!~yoming picks up 1,.,-b'ardage against San Diego State Saturday 'ni ght in the Border City. San Diego won the .•• game, 31-21. ~:·~uth ·.:Shealy Keeps Tide Rolling From AP Dispatl'bes TUSCALOOSA. Ala. Quarterback Steadman Strealy ran for a record 190 yards Saturday to lead top ranked Alabama io a 24.7 vi ctory over M1s- "1ss1ppi State, giving the C:nmson Tide 21 con ~ecut1ve SoutheaAtcrn Conference dec1s1ons. the longest suc1l lftnng ever. · · ShealY's Y\Ltds came on 20 carries and e rased t b e previous record held by a n Alabama · quarterbddc,•IP&t Tl°amell, in 1959. Alabama ttow is 8--0 overall and 4·0 in the con· ference, while State is 3.5 and 2· l The Maroons played Alabama on even terms for 30 mjnuteH, but the Tide broke it open with 17 pomts in the third period for their 17th consecutive victory, th~ longest current streak m the nat.Jon. ~ ... 3J, Wake !For~•' 0 CLEMSON. S.C. -Clemson's veteran defense mtercepted three Waite Forest passes, one re turned 17 yards by linebacker J eff Davis for a touchdown. a& the Tigers smacked the 14th-ranked Deacons 31·0 io an Atlantic Coast Conference game Saturday. Freshman -tailback Chuck Mcswain ran for 10- and one·yard touchdowns, the latter setup by an interception. I.Ml N, Jflusiaslppf 24 JACKJ()IJ. Jliss. -Fleet Tracy Porter aped Sf yai'd.S on a punt return to set up his orl sprint for the winning tobchdowo as uisiana State battled back for a 28·24 vlc· over Mississippi. But the 'J'igen c:OuJdn't claim the victory until ety WU1ie Teal intercepted a pass in tbe end .~ ...... to ~ • desperate Ole Miss drive that bad rried froln at.s 15 to lbe LSU three in tbe last two utes. t'i..,..MI 3J9 Gee ..... 0 ATH~S. Ga. -Quarterback Todd Kirtley ew a s*r of touchdowns and set up a field goal power 1be unheralded Vl.rcini• Cavaliers to a ..0 ~football victory over Georlla. · xuu.r e.nected with Gree Taylor for a s:J.. rd a bomb on tbe Cavaliers' first ~~~~;;r; tossed two key paues leadlnc • • »y &oal by Wayne Moni.aon only S2 ~--adl ...,_-.iftime for a 2&-0 Virpnia &eacl. ..,.. ..... s4,8ke7 :.;: HOUSl'ON -Arkansu quarterback Kevin ·ii. •• ..,,_ wl puaed !or ~wo f8b OrdoDes li.ned anolber field ""llNI boots of 50 and 32 yards Saturday a th& Raaorbacka defeated Rice 3'-7 Sou: erenee football. Artllllllil'. feboadlae from a JWTOW la-101oal f ourtlH"Mbci Hou.lton last week. toc>k a lt-0 lead on ._Mt two possessions of the 1ame. with ' anion nmn1n eight and one yardfortbe TDI. ~:: .. ,, ,...., ....... ,_ •reHlt I• HI• lt•tt•r ................ ....,...., . .,....c.e. .... ................... = Oeorp Blanda, •bo ,.i.,ec1 for Clale , BaJUJQon, Roultoa aad OM.lwl ...,.. --= al NO...-. Jlm llanlaall at 0..111• II .ad • aelCM.a fame II NCODd at •· Md Bart II 11 third • • IDddeataUJ. 81Mda all9 lllO!ldl ...... or4 for tM most potnta by a _,.. ,...._ la a eaner wida a.eoz. ~ MeW. PfiJ ·~•rft I .. at tbe Ram came 1..t Sunday ud taw tbe New Yoct Giants' plaee-tleter Joe o.-..,,at- tempt a n -yard faeld eoal. The tldr fell abort, but lt 1ot me Wondering u to wbo bolds tbe recclht. CoWd ~ f1Dd out? • Slla:relJ • s.a •• ln'llle Mr. Sevano was ri&bt on oae Wna-BW WorklDan ii a claaa 1uy. 1 cannot believe Mr. S..uo 9CtuaUy meaat the words ''hanky panky''. J am lure be wu eludln1 to my ftnt point above. Also. Umera are human belop-lbey"re IOIDI to make mlstakea, bonelt ooes, and wbetber we like it or not tboN mbtak• are lobll to favor tbe bome team. (Juat remember the JoeaJ olflclal scorer's error Jn the natiooally teJeYINd ~l same that Ryan wu pitching).• I dOa't think "A.C., B~ Beach," baa beeo talkinc to the rieht people. I know how be feea.-tt'a no fun to loee. But tbat'• part of life. I'm aun be didn't~ to cut ape1si0aa oa tbe IDtel· rlty of the eat.ire Newport ff.arbor foo&ball team. but that'• bow it came out. Ila wttb l!:di8ae, I'm. sure, you won't find a croup ol llMlft dedieated, fair, and boDelt men than the coaehet, pla1erw and backup personnel at Harbor. Tom Dem)IN)'. wbo med to tick at OM time fort.be a.a... bolda tbe l"eCOl'd u be kicked alU.. yarder....,. Detroit "'11le a member of tbe New Orleam Sabltl. Dempsey's kick wu seven yards fartMr 1baa CM one booted by Bert Rechleba.r ln um. 8•n-8perc ••••• ••II s.,.,. !port IOGlda to lteoT '""" ljOll. Drop """ 0 lille clo Super Sport, Sport. l>eplrhnent, Doily Piloe~ 330 Welt &q/Strea, eo.ta llfec Dm. Slacerety, J .M., Newpert H...-. Missouri Scares Nebraska, 23-20 Prom AP Dbpakr.et COLUMBIA, Mo. -The ~­ ranked Nebraska Cornbwsters blew a 14-point lead within eigbl seconds late io the third quarter. but salvaged a 23·20 vlctory ove r upset· minded. Missouri Saturday oo Dean Sukup's 19-yard field goal, his third of the game, with 3 15 remaining. However. Nebraska's perfect 8-0 record did not become a certainly un· til Missouri disdamed a game-tying field goaJ attempt on the final play and elected to try a touchdown pass from the wmner 's II-yard line. but defensive end Derr1e Nelson sacked M1s~oun quarterbuc-k Phil Bradley at the 33 as time ran out - lt was a bitter setback for Mis· souri. 4·4. which wiped out a 20·6 de· f1C'1l with startlmg !iuddenness as the third quarter ticked away. Okla. 38 .. Okla. Sf. 7 STILLWATER. Ok la Billy Sims sc.-ored four lOUC'hdown!i but was he ld to 69 yards rushing as tbe seventh· ranked Oklahoma Sooners registered a Jop5ided 38-7 81g Eight Conference footbaJJ win over Oklahoma State. Line backer George Cumby was tough o n t he Cowboys ' two quarterbadcs, interceptmg a pass from starter John Doerner and re· turnmg tl 37 yards a nd then picking off a Harold Batley to!is and return mg 1t seven. T he Sooners' offensive charge was led by Heisman Tr ophy winner Sims. who sc.-ored four times and crossed the goal line two other times to no a vail because or penalties. Sims' play was erratic after last week's 202-yard outburst over Iowa Slate, however, as he packed up only 68 yards. He left the game in the fourth quarter with a minor injury. OW.St. 44, llU•ol• 7 C HAMPAIG N, Ill. -Vlade Janaltievski kicked three field goals and bis teamma t es added five touchdowns as Ohio State rolled over Illinois 44·7 in a Big Ten game. Tbe Buckey~ took a 17-0 halftime lead and moved the ball virtual!Yit will against the Illinois defense in the second half. The victory gave Ohio State a season record of 8--0. and dropped the lllini to 1-7-1. Janakievski's field goals came on kicks of 51, 47 and 36 yards, and be miaaed on a 23-yard try. ftlela. 54, •'-~••-'• o ANN ARBOR, Mich. -llichiaan tailback Butch Woollolk scored three touchdowns, inc ludine a record· breakina nm of 92 yards, as the 10th· ranked Wolverines clobbered Wiecoosin, M-0 . Woolfolk , a 6 -2 . 19S·pouod sophomore, gained 190 yards in 19 carries, marking the third con- secutive game be bas rushed for more than 100 yards. The nation's 16th leadlne scorer, Woolfolk bas averaged 1'7 yards in his last four 1ames. Pm d11e %0., lo.,a I 4 IOWA CITY -Purdue's Marte Herr- mann passed for 236 yards and two touchdowns as tbe Boilermakers downed Iowa, 20-14 . Herrmann, the conference's all· time leading puser . connected with tight end Dave Young for a four· yarder in the first quarter and tailback Ben McCall for a 17-yaJ'd touchdown midway lbrough tbe second to boost 15th-ranked Purdue to 7·2 overall and 5-1 in tbe Big Ten. l•cHana 4Z~ Mln11. 2-1 BLOOMINGTON. Ind -Tailback Mik e Ha rkrader scor(•d three touchdowns and quarte rbac.'k Tim Clifford pas:.c.-d for 187 yard-; and lwo touchdown!> Saturday a s l nd1ana clinched its first wmning football season since 1968 with a 42·24 victory over Minnesota Minnes ota quarterback Mark Carlson. the conference's leading passer . led the Gophers to a 10-0 ad· vantage 1Il the first quarter before the Hoosier offense starting rolhng behind Clifford aod Harkrader. Notr~ Da•e J4., Na"fl 0 SOUTII ijEND Va~as Ferguson ::.mas hed across from the three yard line in the fourth quarter and/ed 13th·ranked Notre Dame to a hard· fought J4-0 victory over Navy. Ferguson, Notre Dame's all-lime rushing leader , gained 1S5 yards in 34 carries and posted his 11th career lOO·yard game as the Irish kept alive their hopes for a major bowl bid with their sixth victory against two losses. The defeat was the second straight for the inJUry·riddled Middies a.od dropped them to 6·2 for the season. Wilson Record Paces BYU -F,ORT COLLINS. Colo. <A~> - Senior quarterback Marc Wilson fired three touchdown passes, and in the process broke the Western Athletic Conference career total-offense rec- ord, as unbeaten and 11th-ranked Brigham Young crushed Colorado State 30-7 Saturday in WAC footbalJ action. Wilson, who completed 24 or 40 passes for 358 yards. fiipped first-half scorine toues to Matt Braga and Bill Davis, staking the Cougars to a 16-7 halftime lead. Midway through tbe fourth quart.er. be hooked up with wide receiver Lloyd Jones on a 12· yard sroring play The lanky Wilson finished tbe game wttb 6.6197 yards 10 total offense for bis career, eclipsing the old WAC mark of 6,453 by Arizona Slate's Dan· DY White. The Cougars generated 498 total yard.I in the aame, comp.arM to 274 for CSU. onlght: THUNDER IN THE SKIES A IOOk at the many changes In ~~rgy sourcei sf nee~ 13th Century. Mi . am1 Rips Lions STATE COLLEGE. Houston Downs Stubborn TC U From AP Dlspakt.es Pa. CAPl -Fl'abman quarterback llna Kelly completed 17 o f 30 passes for 280 yards and thr~ touchdowns SaUU-· day as the uoderdo1 Miami Hurricanes scored a 26· 10 victory over 19th-ranlted Peon State. FORT WORTH -Fourth-ranked Houston, led by the PU!ling of Delnck Brown and the runnin1 or Terald Ctart, scored two fourth -quarter touchdowns to clloch a 21·10 victory over stubborn Teus Christian Saturday. Penn State played without tailback Booker Moore. who wu arrest- ed earlier in the week and charged with dnv· 10g under the mfiuence of a lcohol. the lat.est in a seraes of arrests. in· .. hgtbtli!Jes. defectJons. and a genera l breakdown in dJsc1plrne The victory raised the Couears· record to 8-0 for the year and~ m the Southwest Conlerellfe. TCU fell to 2-6 and 1-4 . T.a-.. 14., Te~•• T~lt 8 A US'nN -Reserve freshman quarterback Rick Mchor's first collegiate touchdown pus and sopboQ)()ft Brad Beck's 11-yard, (O\ll"th..qu.arter touchdown run earned bard-pressed, eigbtb- ranked Texas to a 14~ victory over Teu.s Tech. Texas .t.'l now 6-1 overall and 3-1 m lbe SWC race Wlth a key game coming up next week against Houston Tech 1~ 3-4-1 and 2·3 in ~ague play TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI 1M .• • 1J>t. tu•• 7 Ctoun •O Dor»•, 1 ·1 S •O-· <J•'>tM>S 1·.ffh•f!tl1t .. u U•J• •, 11.I ""' ?) 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E19hth roc:•-Wlltom 1vo11oro1 U .60, ll.IO, 10.20; Armbr1I Rllythtn N IPelllnol 14.60, 10.40; SCNinGi.• Gold (AftcMftofll 5.60. U Uotla (4-6) !Nici $21S.JO. Ninth race-Tor" Fulur• (H•rdi.) 'IO, •.lil, s.oo; Pnttv TOUQI> tSMrrenl 10.00. 1.60, KON Collst (Ba'(ltt$) 3.40. Tenth rac.a-OlrKI Gold N IP•rlt..-) 11 40, 1.20, S 60; J II Decw ISlcltrl 11,40, 4 40, Vlcl0<lous lleeu\y 1a.vi.u1 J 00. '5 eucte ( S.11 ~kl s 143.40, Allt~,Oll CIOUEOIE '-'-.., QMar\ers P-rd1N 3 I • I -• UC lrlflM t 4 • 2-11 UC Irvine tcorlftO llll<lttt S, M. Ev-), Compt»I I 2, f'or1. MIOM SCMOOl. lair'9 ., QoiMten MarlM 2 2 S t-IO l!ttoncl• 3 l 2 1-• Marina scorl119: R•,..11 S, ...... ,., 2, W.lno~ 2. M«elllto. IEtloMla scor· '"II 1•11 3. HartuttG '· KrommlCM 1, Keui ... Sc-."' .. ,.." MIHIOll Vi.Jo 0 t J J-1 Newpott w.rtoor I 2 2 ._.. N.-port ttor1»f K«1no: Rll•'f 6, Glffor4, IM<lt•ll, G4'1«. ~..,.~ L..-&Ncll I • 2 2-' HUfltlnglon 8Mctt t S 2 1-10 HunllnQIOll l••tfl scorlno: We~ 2. 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W19Mm.n Cup (et -f' .. m .. .ell, "'•·I saiwu,·a s1,,..., Tree, -·n IU.S I Clef Virginie Wiide (8rlta•nl .. ,, M . tUtny Jor~n IU S ) 09!. ... ,.. ..... °* ...... , ... , ~ Au1llr>-Ann KITO<n<1r• IU S l O.t o.oc>ie J ....... ...,,,. Durit .. l .•.• u.s tllnehtl ... m Yt<lorv, IUcllng ~~In .,.,,..,.. __ ~ Al._Amenea Toumement tot UCLA> ~IM15' ....... J•v L~ Cf>rlftutonl ~1 Biiiy 10....., IUSCl , .. , ........ 2. llobtrt Von I Hal IUSCI 0.1 Marc..t Fr__, IUCLAI 1 ... M 6-l SemillMI Sl ... l•t L•~"" R.obc>o" v ... tor IUClA .. , •~. 6 1 Scott M<C..1n ICal1torn1a1 <kl v.., I HOI •·I,·~ 61 LPOA TOURNEY l•I H-yeslll•t, J•Pafl) "'m1 Atc;ott. 111.no 11·7H1-211 Sof>dro Poll, '12,llOO 11-7 I 11>-111 Lori Glrtl«l, $9.000 7M9-lt-11J HIMkO Hl;uchl, S.,600 10-11·1.>-H• Debbie MMwv. \o&,'1>11 ''"'~tlS OonneC. YO<AQ.M.'30 7J.11·71-21S Sllvl• ll«tolacclnl, Sl.32• 11-74-71-116 lttlt Oonlol. ~ 11·7 .... 71-116 Masoll.o ~1. Sl.m IHH>-216 Ke1uyo famur•, U,JM 11• ... 71-21' 'l'Uko 1111or191.c111, u,m 10-1 ... n -1,. J-1 Coln. IUOI •H~n-111 l(•lllf WhllWOf'lll, U,OU 1S.1J.1-21t Murlt ll(Wt. U,065 72.1 .... 11-211 Joye• IC•,,.._,, 11.-, ... 1 .... n -220 Pol ar.-..,, 11.-7S-7).72-720 Jllll't ,._ .... $1,400 7J.7J.14-ttf S.11., LISV., SI.ADO 1~7J.7'-m l(otlly .....,._., .. $1,ZIO 77.73.7>-m .._1., K .... $1,JSI 10.r..1.-.m Misc. w.....•av..._ .. JU'llOll cou.a•• .......... T_,. _ _. ............... °'*'00 OIMt ... ()911. Of 5"UtMt ''""· IW; De AMI .... ~Welt IS-1~ IS-11; '-• ....... a.rte AM IS-It, IS.7: 1:1 C.1'111111 ... Owrt• IW, l.W, ........... , ....... , o • .,...c.o.Jtoet. 0.Mta1MS, n.t. ..... ..... (.._..I Gol9N W..t fllf. Cell. Of ....... ~IS, l>-U, IMI s.i.t1 AM #Wf. Corrfllllt IJ-4, IS-12. cou.9 .. llClA ........ ··~ ........ .......... Htwolldllf UICI.,., 1$-11 "*-"'-• ~Ill Clot. UCLA J.U, IS.NI. ls.t • Sunday. November 4. 1979 DAILY PILOT fl5 Football Scores College West l 'SC 34. Anzona 7 Washlngtoo St. 45, Oregon St . 42 Stanford 28, Arizona St. 21 Washington 28, Cahforn1a 24 Temple 34, Hawaii 31 Long Beach St. 17. U. of Pacific 15 San Diego St. 31, Wyoming ;! l E N-Mhl<o Q , P-• St 11 .,. .. 1.4, v-''· Fr.--s1 2t NCW1'trlelgtSI 11, Cal Pot1 Pon>ON1 J R9CllaMs 41, Ptimon. 0 Cal Lutllem JO, SI MMV s, C•• 9 Cl---»._"..,,. 1.1"4t.ld lS, ~ .. o ..... o Octlclenl:el JO, UIVtrnt 2t or-eon Col. i., ~ h ell 10 P.oc. L-M lO, WHl-ne 2 S On9on JS, GMI We\lltnoton 10 W WHllinGlon21.E ~990"1' P-1Sow1d21, Col Poly SLO 21 Wlll\-171 SI, Paclh<, ()re 1' lloddH Air Force 28, Anny 7 !WU 30, Colorado St 7 t.:ta h St. 35, Cal St. Fullerton 7 Utah 26, New Mexico 7 W. Texas St. 54. New Mex· ICO St. 21 S. Uloll 17. W -M .. ico 6 8olM 5'. 44, N. Ari-I Color-Col. 2A, K-WftlV" 10 c--iw-H ........... SI. n Montane st JI.~ 21 <.arto11,M1Mit.•. w. --' E. llW• .......... IS, H. (.olor-U Ft. L .. 111&.-. Coto 14 H•v----·-· S.Color_J4,_St 21 Wte9f'SC.1.-.1-St 10 East Tulane 43, Rostoh Col leg~ 8 Hrown 23, H<in ard I 1 Dartmouth 17. Columbia O Yale 23, Comell 20 Boston U 16. Holy Cross 1 Colgate 7, Lafayette 7 Pnncet.on 38. Penn 10 ~1am1 lf1a > 26, Penn St JO l'ltlsburgh 28. S) racui.e 21 W Virg1n1a 34. V1rg1nia Tech 23 AllrOcl 7'. -lielcl SI 1 8..cknell 14, NortllH\ltrn • 0.1-•1"9 JI, Maine 14 E StroU<IStlwo ••• w CllHlt• SI 0 Hof\lr• 17, ForclrW>..,13 Lehto" 11.c.w ~10 LOO. Ha..,. SI 40, Celllornl•, Pa 0 L1com1ng ... F.O,·-\On, Mllltr~vlll• St :16, Cheyne• SI • Muhlencero 2', Su1"<1U"Nn,.. 1 N•• H•"'CKN•• 11. R,_. l\l•nd b Norwich •I, S CAlnne<h<ul o P<Ke 14, Co .. t Guercl 6 r ulls 20, Colby o w1c1 • .,.. "· l..oerion "'•' o Wllllerns 10, WHle..,•n o Amtrlc.n 1n11 l6, CM! Conne<l•tul 6 Curry 16, 8rC1gW<11H ."'-n 10 F ••rn~ SI. 20. W COftne<hcut l ltYl1>9'lont 7, eo..i. SI • SI Fr•11<tS, P• U, ~ll•udll • Ntw H•...,. :16, Boilon St >o Con«>"' lt, Glenlfll .. St l Elon 14,-•rv• South Clemson 31. Wake Forest o Furman r~1. Oa\ 1d,on 55 Kl·nt \l\'k) 20. Ro" ltnj? Cn·-..n I~ Lot11:.v11lc 10. S M1i.M:.s1pp1 Ill :'-1 an lan<l 17 N C1.1rohna l4 l{ut~l:.'r-13. 1\·nne''l'l' 7 < '1tadcl 17 Mar;hall 16 \'1r~in1a 31. {i1.-org1a 11 Auburn 19, f''lorida 13 Alabama 24. M1ss1ss1ppl St 7 E Carolina 311, Ap · palach1an St 21 LSU 28. M1~s1i.k1pp1 24 Vandcrbu11t JJ. Memphis St 3 . Georgia Tech 24, Duke 14 N Texai. St 19, Louisiana Tech 17 McNeese St 44 , NW Lou1s1ana 13 Ak•on».~St 11 Al<orn SC..~. Mhalulppl v .. l Frot.1-..rv SI. 1t, 0..-a I Homplaft , ... )4, SI p..,,., 12 -..., .. 111eu , Wtill.. A U.11 llil«e-n St-14. Vll'Qlnla UftlOll 7 Mwr•y ti. 2A, "'-ilfl ....., IO 11•-~0fl ............ .. V• e ~I..,,, W Vo. SI, ei--.. St l7 Well Ullier1y II. W. Vo.-~ IS ··~--~·' LAltn•r h . 111e IAull1-1 S CMo!IN a. M ConllN SI U Wof,_. .. ~tO swut.,... t-ll,Pl'lftc!Ol•' "'INny, 0.. .. , a.ttl Gol. I K•l'Yoft II, Getll,.. 0 HOffOlll SC. U, VI,.....,. SI. 12 S.v-St. la, rt. Vall.., SI IS w.KoMuc11r11 • .-.r-n ~""""u•.~uo J..:11-..Ala ... "· u .. .....-St. I M41r1 Hiii at, °"°' .......... f( y '° C-.,COcut I), VMI U, ti. I!. K•llM*Y a..,._ Tedi I "•ll"l'llOM 40,.....,. u Ham~~f lt, Guilford 0 J-. HoffklM 11, ..._,lllMre to ~ti, IC~lte1J • S eon.ti... SI. Al, ~It.......,_ If T-lt. t?, WI •• Mllfll t• T11.~ .... Q, W, c..llNI 1$ Vlll._t, ,_ICIW'rlONI W. Vlf'tfftll IL-., W. VlrtlMe f«ll , _a. 11 I ... .c.r. .... M. T M MC ......... U.IW!lflll'4 JOCJI-IL t4. TtMt i1utNir11 7 TtHt LMIMl"911 U, ..._II AloNmO A&M lt, , ..... UM 14 E r.-It. 27. ,. AleMoN 7 Gr•mbl"'QSI 21.Al•tMmeSI / MIUIUlppt Col •• l rov !>l 2 I NtCllOllS St U, l._ ·Martin I SE Lo.i<W... JO. Deli. St. 1 a.II.ff Jl, Wiii ..... .-1121 lkl-y. IC.Of\. %7. '"11191. IC.Ml , ~SC. IA, MIM -Morrl\ I A"9'1lo St, 14, SW Tues SI. l Ark ·Moftll<ollo JO,..._,,.,... St U E TeulSI J, Te~Al.10 ~Murr1 CS, Sul Rot.t SI 14 )l.tpMll F A.istlft I . --P•Ynf 0 SootbWet>l Texas A&M 47. SMU 14 Arkansas 34, Rice 7 Texas 14. Tex~ Tech 6 llouston 21. TCU 1 Tl'X8:. Arlington 56 , Arkan~as St 18 Amllertl 27 TriNly Conft • a.tll..,y,W V• 1'. W•"' '-J9tt I• 8rotkPOf'I SI It, -ll Canll1u• 14. -.irnn.cr. P• 10 Corfte9M --11 rr. .. 1 ll Cler Ion SI n !>11-y Rock 1 Del..,•••SI 11,a.--<:ooa'"" 1~ O.••••re v .. \t Albr~ 14 fd1-0$t ll.1--.P• • F•nl<ln I. ~I 11.-.... ,,. ltllOC• 4', Alben'(, H Y • J•rn .. -10, Sfw _ _.9 S 1 Junl•le ti, Wllkft I l(lng•-21.H Y fll<l\1 Kutzt-n SI. 11, ~-...0 St 1 -lne -llllM •. ""-"' Mario-0 Mlcldl9CIUrY M • ._, N Y 0 -l<lolr Sol %1. Tr-SL 14 SI Ul..,_.J1,R.Plll ~fl'Qlietel D . W-1 Upsala IJ. s..an H.il 1 Urtlnus n. Oldlln.-11 W•y,,._. a.~ Ot'f 1 ADii-OW'lst,_ JI, """ HcMltt°" SI " Arll.·PIM •• ._. J1 •........ v_o Hardlf'l9 u. S. "'11M-12 Trinity, T .. II, Tor-SC 14 Avsllft COi 17, 111111'-6 Arllen .. 1 Teti fl,~ 14 ~ Iowa St. 24, Colorado 10 Kansas 36. Kansas St 28 M1cn11tan St 42 . North" l~ll'fll 7 Nebraska 23. Msssoun 20 Oklahoma 38. Oklahoma St 7 N lll1nots 25. Kent St o Florida St 26, Qnc1nnat1 21 Indiana 42. Mlllllesota 24 M1ch1gan 54. Wisconsin O Purdue-.!O. Iowa 14 Ohio St 44, lllmo1s 7 ('l;otrc Dame 14. Navy 0 W M1ch1gan 24. M1am' 10h1013 Ball St 28. E M1ch1gan 10 Central M1l'h1~an 7. T oledo 7 N Michigan 30. Drake 2ti C•rl~ IJ, Millon IJ. I•• Fl H•v' Sl. ll, e.._. •• SI 11 HHll"G• 24, 0<»<w 11 Md .Am N•t•r•ne 4S. 8•n•d•t 11.,.,Ken » M1dl•l'lcl SI. 0..-. 1 HE 01<1-4.1. SE 0111-.. Plltsburo SI •1. -Wtttem IJ SI C lovcl St 111, SW "'-''-\CM.• I Gies~ SI 47 Keen" Tennu ... SI J7, N CM0111W1 ... T .. lll•nol' SI ». W ilh-• 1 .. llllN)I\ 01, Inell .... St • T•Do< li. Fri-• If Augt0Ur9 1•. Gu.la¥~ I• lu.N V1\l.e lS. Luu.r 1 C..rl•I.,. «>. ClllUQO 10 Cenl ,.,..,,_ 1'. fv-11 Conc:ordl•. -J7 -·su WHIJft J Concord ... SI Pl SI, 1..ora • ~SI \'-'1-aO C.rinMll 10. i....u Forf'SI •• Htfhd•le \I. Wa'f'W M •Cf\ \4 IC••rney St 11 W••-n 1 L•••~<• 10 Aioon I -••oSI IS,Mt<"'9ef'lKll. U M.tr•nth4 e.otf\t 11 HW W 1Kontlft I) MoM Oulu<ll 1' Wt._ SI II M l\\OUrl Ao41• ... Ctf\I Meu.olS1ll It Mo !>out,.,,, 11. W• ..... N~t:> u NW Mluour• SI 42. l •ncotn IS NW 1-e n, Vali9y Clly I <,1 JOM!lf\, Incl 11, Ewens•llle 10 S O••ot• SI. 24. -"'~ o s ooota T«ll u, °*'""' s1 > SE M ls!IOV<i ll, NE Ml.......,1 l <:.w Mlnou•I 60. C...t Ml''°"'' 14 SW IC on.as 11, SI Mory's, K •n 12 T eylor '4. EorlNm I W.tl,...r ... !>. Oello1•5flrv!Mt 7 Wls.·LoC,_ 47, Wit ·Wtll19W<l1tr ~ w".-OtNcOlftn. w1•.·5-'lor, WI\ SI•-"' 11. Wla.·Eeu Ci.ire 21 Wls.·Sloul 7, Wlt.·RI• Fells J Albfon 11, AllNI I AU.l•llCI lt, c;om St , Ollto 7 8•klwlf'l..W .. t.-41. Heio.tt.ro o a .. u.r 1•. OtP-u c .. , .. , 11, -"-11 Ooyton U, ~SI U, llt ""°""' U"'°" U, Olllo _,,,.,.., I I Junior College ...... eat~· Go"9efl Wtt1 42. LA ...,_ 11 S...lo....,.. .. l.-LA 6 LOt ....... CC MLA~ (UfteV•ll ... 1 .......( -s.N.-... ~. "'"'"*It. OWff9y' c """ -,.._,.,. 16 Sefl 01t91 CC SI, S.. ae.c .. ~._,.. ...... n .-oa-~ Ce<r1•a.~14 ""'--p, Son«>-.. ..... 14 Ml,S._,_..t~.:2 ..., __ l..A~D.L.AV•IOfl ,. ........ ~.I.tie -..Cll cc u El C•Mlno IS,.....,..,....» .......... ~ S.11to....,•2i.~• Wettl.Aa,O.......o Vt11tw• k "-'I __.~ C•ll ... Of tllt Ot .. tt ti, Mir• Cllt•" 11J WILL 8111•:1=~ AP ........ Clii NEW YOU CAP) -B111nU11 eo.u. _ ... 1araae W. -tbe tr.. .,_ dnft -tent over tbe weekead. witb prlee tap Ola ..,.. m.UOr leap playen who hope to beecime ...._ mlllioaail'el. U ooe-fowtb ol them doa't It will be • .-.. The first year of player ~ 1D 1t'7I ... 14 stcn for tt mil.Ile.a and more wbUe JO mU~1 have emeraect from each ol t.be Jal& two trab 'n'' "I d GLAD I am not ln.olwd.," sakl D.ve McNally, former all·«ar' pttet. ol tM ~ Orlole1, now retired and p~pula1 la tie au1omobtle bualw1 1D BWiDp, lloDt. "Before tbe bl8 decision, the card& were meted lle•YUJ la favor ol the ownen. Now they are l&acbd 1D fa"'° of the players. ''One ol t.be reuona I quit -other tbu 1D1 bad ann -wu that I don't think I could uve stood abuttline from one teiam to another. It'• bad for everybody." Dave McNally and another pitcher, Andy , Messersmltb, lately of tbe Los Aqeles Dod1en. were principal.a in the hiatorie arbitration ralinl by Peter Seitz that a ball club eouJd not blacl a player to bis contract for life as specified by the reserve clause. SEITl'S RULING on Dec. 23, L97S bad a cyclonic effect on the lords of the game. If allowed to prevail, warned Commissioder Bowie Kuhn. "it would be a disaster for moat of the players, the clubs and. most of a ll. the fans." "Financially suicidal," said Lee MacPha.ll, president al the American League. B011I PROVED to be panicky Chicken Llttles. The sky didn't fall, after all -not even when Pete Rose and Dave Parker signed for almost $1 million a year. The game drew 43 million people the past season and is healthier than ever in its century of existence. Seitz and McNaUy can look back and view the landmark decision with detached objectivity Messersnuth. picked up by Atlanta for Sl million. gr a v1tated to the Y ankffs, returned to the Dodgers and ttus year got tu s walJung papers "The p~sent salanes appear out of propor- tion," said Mc Nally, a 20-game winner with the Orioles "The owners brought their problems on themselves -they were obstinate and refused lo budge Now that the players have the upper hand, they don't want to give up their gains. "I DON'T KNOW what the solution is. Maybe the law or supply and demand wtll bring every- thing into proper perspecb ve Seitz, a pipe.s moking graadfather of 73, a onetime avid Brooklyn Dodger fan, sajd he con· tinues to watch the mad machinations of baseball but refuses to take personal responsibility for the escalation of multimillion·dollar contracts. "I am quite interested in bueba.U," he said, "but not as interested aa 1 am in my 12 grandchildren." SEITZ SAID RE DID NOT consider bimseU a - Dr. Frankenstein, u some baseball brass has pic- tured him. nor an Abraha m Lincoln who freed t he slaves. as \'lewed by players "What l did was no Emancipation Proclama· llon," be contended. "Involuntary servitude bad nothing to do wttb it. I decided 1t as a lawyer and arbitrator " Two rrunutes after his decLStOn, Seiu was fired by the owners 'Td never been dismissed like that before," he said. "I was rum1ng." ln effect, he held that once a contract is terminated, lhe player has the right to offer his ser vices to another club. Under the r~erve clause. a club could hold -and even cover up -a player as long as he stayed m the game. "WHAT I DID was inevitable," Seiu said. "The owners were too stubborn and stupid to see it They were hke the French barons of the 13th century. They accumulated so much power they wouldn't share it with anybody " Lower auto service prices! 10% Off on al traMmlleloft repaln. $IO -on al .....,,IHIDft rebulda. ........ WE am t HONOll THE ATIIA IOtlDED NATIONWtDl CONOfTIOMAl WAlllWITY ~ Orange County's largest and most complete auto- motive tronsmlsslon seMo&. • FreeedlMltaa .,,..road ..... • Pick-up • dellvery oner good thN NcMtmO« 30. 1979 ~P.~/ 10575 Bechler River Avenue, Fountain Valley [714) 962-6655 I • f I I .. .. CWL.YPM.01 GERIL MULLER (LEFT). E. '·HUIZENGA ,ORMAL.LY AnlRED 808 CLIFFORD'S READY TO RUN Di,amonds: All That Glitters And More. • • NEW YORK (AP> -lo the first century, Pliny the Elder, Roman histori an and philosopher, noted that diamonds were bard, rare and valuable, and only royalty wore them. But the situation bas changed, says the Jewel--y Industry Council, which reports that 75 percent of first-time U.S. brides are given a diamond engagement ring and that tbe aem bas achieved universal popularity. For those who know little more about diamonds than that the most popular cut iB the round abape, that tbe ideal stone ls clear as a raindrop and that "fancy" refers to diamond.a wi1b a prooounced and attractive body color, the Council offers this quil to rate your Diamond IQ: I. 'n. word dlamoa4 eotMI fro•: a) "dla mont.e1•: the lncan word for heavenly fire; b> tbe 014 French "deumonde," meanln1 two worldl -ancient Gauls bellned dJamoods were tbe apirltual Unit between WI world and th• next; c) the uclen& Greek ''adamas," meama, tmc!CIDqaerable; d) "ell mont.e," earl)' Itallu mun+., a mOUbtaln ol flame. I.~ .......... ,,, ............. &, It wasn't exactly a .John Robert Powera type fashion •bow, tbnq,aa ttusr4 were four representaUves from tbat In~ sUtutJon oo the ramp. · But Ora.nae County's civic and buai- ne11 leaden proved recenUy that they we~1 _ _!lo know how to set the pace ui f aaJQOD null.. _ A st.eriiDJ company of men agreed to be mannequma at a show It.aged for the benefit of the youth woTk of the Slaters of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart When all wa1 said-and done-lbe event was judged a rousing success Orange Oounty's newest stars performed well and a nice sum was raised for the children. One ~el admitted he may even have been inspired to go buy a new s uit. And what about the r est'> Will our leade rs keep leading the fashion parade'> -J ud&lh °"°" Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne KAE EWING'l AEAOY TO GO OUT ON TOWN is derived from: a) lbe ancient Bessarabian weight scale; b) the caraljen, a Spanish coiil worth roughly two gold doubloons; c) the Greek "kerallon," the name for lbe urulorm·in·we.lght carob seed. 3. Tiie dlamoad &Inn by ador &lcllard Burton Co his former wtfe, Elhabe&ll Taylor, welgu approdma&ely a~ carat.a, eqllJnleat Co tbe du of: a) a pea; b) a grape; c) a walnut. 4. Televbloa a&ar Arlae Fruchl' favorite piece of jewelry, a lift from lier bubaad, wlllcb abe always wean, u a : a) diamond and sap· phire pin; b) diamond bracelet with her initials in diamonds; c) diamond heart pendant; d) diamond tiara. s. 0. beavywelp& Mdll wm..-hd hll wlmlag bet& 1Wd4M ... -dlame .... Tbl1 was: a) Muhammad All ; b) John L. Sullivan; c) Joe Louis; d> Jack Dempeey. 1. Tlda famoaa aetreu _.... a peadtut fer dJam_. ...ad tan .-.er llier reeetpU after eaeb perfenauee .. lter jeweler Co pay r.r dlama.d jewelrJ: a) Elisabeth Taylor; b) the Divine Sarah Bernhardt; c) Katherine Cornell; d ) Maria Qulpenakaya. 7. Ola ..... II• llradJ, wMM 4111a•Md· 1t•dded aeeeHortea caHed ~•Ile a 1th, 11towered lad1·frlelld IJlllaa llUMU wt&lt H · tra•a1aa& 111&1, ••••I wlillcla •H a: a ) diamond-studded bicycle; b) diamond bracelet with her name ln red d1amoods; c) d1amond G· string; d ) pair of dancing 1Uppen encrusted .wlth dlamondl. I . fte mu wM dlleo._.. MW bet& .. re· leHe die dla .... '1 fle'1 brtllluee from Ule upreparHt•I., rowp 1e• wu: a) VincenU Peruui, a Venetian lapidary wbo lived ln the 17th century; b) Louis XIV. who deallned a prototypical brilliant cut to m.bance bI.a own ·. ghttenng presence. c) an Egyptian lapidarY • whose ~rilliant cuts were hidden ror nearly i.OOQ ~ years m a pharaoh's tomb; d ) Cecil Rhodel • diamond· mine own er. • ~ t . Lorelei Lee'• famed com•••t, ! "DlalllGlldl are a girl's beat fdelMI." a. a dulle' but "It la better to have eld MC0114 ..... lt dlamoods &han DODe at all'' wu Aid bJ: a) .. ScarleU O'Hara in "Gone With the Wiqd11; b) • Anthony Leeson, curator of ftne gems at tile ... Parke-Bernet Galleries: c) Mark Tlraln ia "Puddin' Head Wilson's Calendar"· d ) Sir J4*ia Farthingill of the Bank of England.' l · ll. 'fte Hope dlamoad II a rare ... fa•- esample of• diamond with a deep bo11J ~.I& l1: a ) canary yellow, b) deep blue; c) bl11e-,.., • • d) Ume-s:reeo. l 11. la Arkaaua, la ta.e .. Crater ef •• Dlaa .... ," • aamber ol tile 1e.a .... lteea : •llMML One, a UUle onr lb eana., wu ..... • fM • flmOU televbioa comedlaa. T'8 c1&a....a • II: a) tbe Garry Moore, b) the Miltoo Berle; c) .• tbe Red Skelton ; d) the Redd Fou. ~ lZ.. A.t fln&. oe1J mea el N,altJ w a. ... pel'UMe won diamoada a& eout. 'fte flrl$ .: •••u to wear dlamoedl wu: a) Countesa Irina of Dansig, at tbe Imperial Court of Ruula; b) Agnes Sorel, mistress of Kini Charles Vil; c) Catherine the Great of Russia; d) Empress Su Ming of the Second Dynasty in Cblna. If you cet 8 or more correct ans wen, you 're up on diamond lore ; 5 to 7, you're above averaae; 4 or fewer, you may know your oniona, but not your carats. ·q·~ !•'tr :q'ot !3'6 '•'8 :w'L :q•g :q·~ !:>'t :q•c !:>'i ::>'t =Sll:uwNV I\ I Weddings I EllflOfletnents Sundey. November 4. 1979 DAJl Y PILOT 87 Mr. and Mrs. Burg·e M Is~ Eastman Eastman-Kelly Devon Jane Eaatman and Gre11 Stephen Kelly. both of Newport Beach an en,aced to be married Feb. 9, in St. Mary'a E.,Ueopal Churcb, Lal\IDA S.acb. The bride-elect, daug.bt.r ol llr. and llra. Harlan Eastman of Newport &each. 11aduat.t from Newport Harbor Ri1h School aod California Pol.Yted'ullc State Uai•eralty. San LW. Obil.J>O. The Mure brtde1room, aoo of Mr. and Mn. James Kelly of Newpart Beach, also 11a.duat· ed from Newport Harbor Hilb School and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Genius Lurks Behind Mischief Judge Weds, Jails Couple Boroseope llONDA~.NOVa..•a1 .,.,..,o..n D• (ll&r. ll·Apr. lt): Ride witll tide -p•t dmpt to twee la-. flumor, ven•tillly _,.. ta .W.. RelaUve wbo imparts inform•· "°9 lt Pl'*bly sineere, bul eould be miaiq· fonttld. Defer declalona. Une up altematives. TAtJaUS (Apr. JO.May JD): Financial posi- tloa lmpnwes. You •et creen ll&ht to carry out »c>Uc• Imprint style, accept raponsibllities. Jtelatlonlblp is intenslfted. You leam where you ~with member of opl)(Wite sex. G&MINJ (llay 21-Ju.ne 20): Popularity .cY· ••• rat. bl~. Make peraonal appearances, be IM>Sitlve in aaaertlne needs. What had been an ,-tacle becomes a stepplqstooe. Aries, Libra aatlves play important roles. You will be at ngbt place at crucial moment. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good news re- ceived ln connection with one celnfined to home or boepUa.l. Take initiative, shake off fears, 4oubts. You milhl be asked to express views before special group, organiuUon. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Public res ponds tavorably to your efforts. Answers come via in· tuitive nasb. Some or your fondest hopes, wlshea are fulfilled. Member or opposite sex eeeka clarificatioo of motives. One who taught )ou in past ls due to make reappearance. In 19", I ••ve b irth lo • child who .. marclled to a different drummer." I predicted then if be didn't shape up be' d 1ooses~p bi.a way ri1hl into the unemployment line or the boys• industrial acbool. As a child be wanden!d away fl"Om home to aee parades . . got bia arm caught in a con- struction pipe ... and Citured out if b~ coughed on bla brother's cupcake, he 1ot an extra dessert. He sold our cancelled checks door to door, registered us for a free ham (and a visit from a n encyclopedia salesman). made the first over- seas·phone call by direct dialing from a private home without directory assistance, and made history by catching a broken leg at camp. In 1966, I wrote that parents are awed by genius, adjust to the average child, and are compassionate toward the slow learner. But the child who stands apart and is none of these things only puules. cohfuses, and tries their pa· lience They rear for the ruture or this rare, un· predictable child who 1s not only out of step with the world, but if there's a puddle or a pile 111 front ol him . . will step ln It. What has happened to this child-turned-man whose desllny filled me with apprehension-> He lost his billfold in the Grand Canyon, but the trip back to look for it .. was worth it. .. He forgot birthdays, but when he remembered, the gifts were warm and personal and melted your heart. He set a record for having a tape deck in· stalled and stolen within three boura, but held no malice. He left his space maintainer in a sandwich he wu reheating in the micro-wave oven, but paid for a new one with hi.a own money from his paper route . He borrowed the car and when the radiator boiled over, poured Orange Crush in it, but he waa contrite. Ria mail consists of brochures from causes and needs all over lbe world. H.ia desk is scat- tered with unpaid traffic tickets and his billfold holds three duplicate driver's licenses. He runs his car on E. writes 35 checks a week, and has never bought a bottle of shampoo 10 b.is entire lite. I have never heard him say, .. I'm too busy to talk to you." Never heard tum complaio, .. The world is rotten ... Never known h..im lo be intolerant. He dreams impractical dreams. He tries the patience or Job. But with his childlike trust and his ~est for living, who am I to say that the drummer be marches to will not take him to the stars? PKILLIPSBURG, Kan. <AP) -Tbe Tex· as couple 1aid "I do," and then it was off to separate cells. The couple that appeared in court recent· ly on charges of drug possession got married by the same Judee before 1otnc to Jail -with the sheriff and •deputy u witnesses. Martha Kellot1. the di.strict ma.gistrate Judge, set bond at ns.ooo each for Gerald Yoder, 30, and Janet Ford, 24, both of Houston. 1bey bad met the marriage require- ments while in custody. After marrying the two, Mrs. Kellogg or - dered them jailed for failing to post bail pendang their next court appearance. The two were charged with s>05session of martJuana with inteot to selJ, s>05session or codeine, and possession of a barbiturate and LSD Shenf( Leroy Stephan, one of the wit· nesses. said the two were jaded in separate cells. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTHY .... .,.w .. ....... 1922 ........ •d. Cott. ..._.-541-1156 vaG0 (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You make valua- ble ~tact during social affair. Diversify, dem- onstrate versatility. Superior gives you •neflt ol doubt -you have fresh opportunity to achleve aoal. Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure promhleatJy. You succeed on "third try." UBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good lfoon aspect coiDOldee now with travel plans, special educa· Uoaal • pubU.binf project and unusual com-ouk--... Aquarius, Scorpio, Taurus persons ~ JD intriguinf scenario. Tear down for ~DI rebuilding -you'll 1et 1reen light. Try a Little Love Holiday Specials! lie09PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You locate lost 1W ,.,._ articles. You improve bask services. 'tlbat W been "deadly routine" is transformed fiU = d eltalleaae. One wbo abares in· ........ -nee a v.,._ble alb._ 0..WU. VJ.rao, ; •a•n IA•IV8 (Nov. 22-Dee. 21): Em· phasia on home, legal agreements, cooperative efforta and marriage. Go slow, be diplomatic, IM>ld off cm major actions. Time is on your aide; 1ata "r playing walling game. Luxury item gift ls hllblllbted. . CAftlOOaN (Dec. 23-Jan. 19): Short-cut pJOeedures do not suffice. Know it and be tboroulb, lnalll on quality material. Accent on employment, relative in transit and health. Steer clear of self-deception. Don't permit ii· lu.slon to become a delusion. The number 7 fitur~ prominently. AQtJAalUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on apeeulation, quick changes, children, affairs of beart. Whether aware of it or not, you are in- volved. Nothing occurs halfway -you are com· snitted to definite course of action. You get .. promoted" in midst of controversy. tl8CES (Feb. l9·Mar. 20): Transaction is eom~. Know it and don't hang on to "loose encll, •• Reach beyond the immediate -be -~..,. ol potential. Aries Libra persons figure ••-.O-y. Family feud is seWed. Home base DEAR ANN : Your answer to "Tonaue-Tied in Appleton" bothered me. It wu good, but I thid.k that mother needs ID()re help. U you re· member. she asked for advice on bow to answer her 14-year~ld daughter who aald, "I Ir.Dow I'm a rotten kid, but It's your fault. .. you ralaed me," You told her. in effect, to tell the daqhter she could chanle and make somet.bing bettet: of henelf. Or course, abe can, but abe can do lt a lot euler with her mother's help. I have a few suggestions for the mother that will ease a tense and unhappy situation: 1. Never engase ln a shouting mat.ch with your daughter. If she screams, bite your tongue, lower your voice and say a.nythina yw feel com· pelled to say in a voice only slightly above a whisper. If you can't mana1e that, tell her quietly that you will discuss the subject with her wnen you are calmer. Then do it. 2. Never let her reduce you to tears. You are an important person, too. When she gets out of hand, send ber to her room, deprive her of a privilege, but don't let ber defeat you. 3. Let her know you love her. Tell her the next time she rages at you that there is nothing she can say that will cause you to stop loving her. You may not like her behavior, but she is your daughter and you are committed to loving her, so let her know she might as well stop try· ing to alienate you. (Don't worry, there will be limes when you can't stand her, but remember, you're probably not lovable aU the time either.) "~more harmonious place. , 4. Touch her a lot. This is important! When she's glued to TV and you pass by her chair, re· ach out and at her. Give her lots or bugs and Muttr Ch1r11 • Visa SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3.133 SOU'111 BRISTOL • COSTA MESA don't be put off by her groans or pulling away. S. Try not to criticise too often. Suaest ii you must. but don't be on her back about every little thin&. Save your "nos" and "doo'ts" for the biaies and MAKE THEM STICK! 6.-When you reprimand her (if you must> in your newly-acquired quiet voice, choose good language. Example: "I flnd your offensive behavior unacceptable." ll will be far more ef· fective than, "You are a rotten kid." Remember that 14 is a tough age. It's not easy to grow up, and this baby you rocked in your arms ia finding it more difficult tha.n it was in your day. Don't worry about what other peo- ple think. Listen to HER. No matter what she says. all she wants is for you to love her - MOTHER OF FOUR WHO'S BEEN THERE DEAll M0111ER: Tbuk yoa for Ullose u · celleat l•ldellaes. , ~----------~----------~ : WELLA HEAT PERM . I : s24's . : t 11 ... S40t I I Tlllhd or •u t 1d $2'.SO I II I Includes St\arnooo s.1 and t1a1rcu1 or blowdry I Good On Tues Wed & Sal Only I I Wllh This Coupon Through t-iov 24. 1979 I ~---------------------~ ' Come in. relax m our salon, and enjoy our /nendly almosphere. We have 7 operators and 1 mamcunsl to serve you. We feature everyday reasonable pnces. SENIOR CITIZENS ~ala on Monday and Tueeday Shampoo & Set ...................... ...$6.00 Haircuts ...................... S8.00 and up Perm• .............................. $25.00 412 E. 17th Street eo ........ -. MAUI SUNSET Timeshare Ownership Hmmiian Cmulominiums! • A11 """'""*" uzsu. inure11 "' a a..-1o .. COllOO.ileilul&. • Jl•l &uuet lot:ated at Kihel Oii tAe Jlal Gold CoGIL • OppoTtuitw to ooeotiOll at ooer 200-international reawt.a Ucrt11111Ja 111e•knAip inRCL /1llll lllf OIJMllolt At OllT it • R.elreahtnenla SelWd • Slide PreaenllltitJn RESFRJADCWSPLEASE m4J9&J.1C 8:Jt>4.«JP.JJ. Mon. """Fri. @CH ·:=.= 01 •1' )U• ·- ' LONGEST RUN 'Greasies' Gro.~ Ue, Like '50s .Kids "It'* a eomed) to cheer about. It'• jult excelJenL" --0.M lllwllt. NIC> 1V "'9Y Bhowl NEW YORK (AP) -Ntxt lDOll\b, if 1U '°" w.ll, a hD AID T4'f •arttd "GNUtOnt" -.W fly IMN fnMn HoUywOoct w th 1 \Md o( tan, John Travolta .....,.. .tbtm. wbo've be-. ln tbe ~Ir aautlcal, ·~.,....." n. iMa '-to 11\ab •boapM, &o bolo arid otberwtM ~ate Ute m caJ'1 d.tm that on Dee. t lt bKOGMI the Iona · MIM.lna •how in Ute bl1lory of Br:oadway theater. with 3,HI perfol'DUIDtW loCled. TllS aJlltSNT cbamp lJ "Fiddler on tb• Roof," wt~ 311a performances ~ater purtlt.a may CCJCMeDG lb.al "Grease" utuaUy needl 1 ven& l'OON moc\Uls on Broedway to eaeftd the ''FiddW'' record. Not IO, ...... "GreaM" Ploftcws Kee WalN..-a.cl Mulne Fox. whoM k>qest-nm claim iachldes UM Feb 14. tm, ttbut of the show and Ill t.br.-moeth Nft 1Uhe old £den fteater in downtown New Yort. They say that even then It was clasatfied as a Broadway abow by trade unioos, including Ac ton' Equity, bued on the Eden's size -1,100 seats, more Ulan some Broadway houses waa awea aaOADW A Y historians uphold the dalm remains to be seen. But "Grease." a rock·n·roU tale otbiah school We in 1959, sure re- malnl astu.rdy attraction, loudly defying time. Not bad for wbat bet an in lt'll as a modest of· ferina at a baHment theater in Chicago's Old Town section, where producers Walssman and Fox -husband and wife since 1973-first saw it. An old colleae pal. now a Chicago dentist, ur1ed Waissaian to fly to the Windy City and inspect tbianew show about the '508. "He told me, 'Remember all those kids we knew 1n blgb school that used to stay on the other side of the tracks, the guys with the ducktail haircuts, the girls with the bobbysox? • '"'l'RE THEA TEK people I knew here weren't very impressed. But remember, this was 1971, and the~ was absolutely nothing about the '50s then evident. WewenttoChicago,anyway. "A heat wave was on, the theater didn't have air condiUoning and we sat on newspapers on the floor. But we were really taken with the idea of the show." lt was written by Warren Casey and Jim Pipes Down Organ an Orphan? LOS ANGELES <AP> One of the biggest performers of the movie world's golden age, weighing 40 tons and standing 40 feet fall, is go· ing into forced retirement. But members of the American Theater Organ Society are working to find a new s howplace for the gigantic pipe organ, which re· quired five freight cars when it was brought to Los Angeles in 1923 from its Ctucago builder. W W. Kimball Co. The organ's home since 1933, the Wiltern Theatre, is slated for demolition. The 600- member Los Angeles chapter or the organists' society is dismanlling and storing the 2,000.pipe Instrument until another home can be found. perhaps the Pantages Theater In Hollywood. ··Removing that instrument will take us months," said Michael Ohni'ao,-<:ha1rman of the society. The organ, which rises out of the orchestra pit on a platform. was used al a farewell con· cert. Themes to accompany the Buster Keaton silent film "The Navigator" were played by Gaylord Carter, who once provided background music on radio's "Amos 'nAndyShow." Also performing was Ann Leaf, a concert organist at one time known as "the mighty mite orthe migbtyWurliuer." ''It's a piece of Americana. It should be pre- served," said Ms . Leaf, nearly surrounded by the organ's semicircle of 360 stops. The organ can duplicate the sound of all mug,ical instruments known at the time of its construction. The only theater organ known to be larger is at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. A ........ DOES 'GREASE' MAKE THEM CHAMPS? Show Producers Maxine Fox, Ken Walaaman Jacobs, two young theater pros who at the time were laboring in non-theater jobs. Their original version was just a play with music, not a musical. "I told them I liked their Idea. but that it wouldn't work asa play," Waissmansays. "It bad to be' a musical. 1 told them if they were wilUng to move to New York, rewrite lhethingfromscratcb with a full score. we'd like to do it as a Broadway musical "They thought about it a few minutes, then agreed. They were taking quite a gambl~. It meant leaving their jobs. Warren was a lingerie buyer for a department store, Jim waa a copywriter. tOf • ..., OCC....,fllll ~._.~O•Ot PlllO ... AIAN BAff~ ~ll~ANNAH H Wt-.. IOHN 111 11< I rll\1 (. l lf{f<)' kf"!.r...,,....,.. tw ••'""" trw ""11•"•'"1 JR ._ --NOW SHOWING -- EDWAl\DS CINEMA CENTER Cosl.I Mes.i \AM't\ol ''>f .t.·J'\('I ~ ' I r...i •" A "' ,,..., .. • ' '1 • 'l .t I' A 1 '"-"" '"l'be)" came here and. worked every day on the 1how, on tomethln1 that milht have run only one or two nitbts -because eltht out of 101bow1 don't lait very lont on Broadway." While they worked, Walalman, ae, and bit w1fe. an aUtacUve, brown-.yed woman ol 33. lined up investors, auditioaed actors and hired a choreoarapher, Pat Birch, and a director, Tom Moore. THE BUDGET WAS QUrl'I! modest - t150,000. Today. aay1 producer Waluman, be'd have to shell out '750,000toopenthesame1bow on Broadway. Of course. he decided to open downtown atthe Eden -now called the Ent.ermedla -because costs were far less the re than uptown. The reviews were moderate but approving. They helped ''Grease" go uptoww:'i despite warn-ings to the young producers mat Broadway patrons were. on the11verage, in their forties and older. not of an age that would identify with the hi&h school caperingofthesbow. W alas man and Fox set out to lower the age average. Aware that many prospective patronB their age were cash-low but plastic-heavy. they fought to allow the use of credit cards -and liberal credit terms thereof -at the show's ticket agencies and box office. They won their card fight. The younger tads came and saw on ext.ended credit. And "Greue" lucratively rode the crest of a 'SOS no5tal&ia wave that still basn 't receded. WAISSllAN ESTlllATBS 'l'llAT ''Greue'' has gros&ed 18 million from Broadway. touring companies. a casl album and the 1978 movie star- ring John Travolta -a supporting player in the show In 1973butthe leather·jacket leadinthefiJm. Said film releued after Travolta got hot with "Saturday Night Fever." Waissman baa no &ripes. He thinks Travolta 'aauccea ~lped. Other noted "Grease" graduates expected on the Dec. 8 fli&bl are Adrienne Barbeau, Richard Gere, Marilu Henner and Treat Williams. They'll attend the show, then a bi&. lavish party. Will they dresa down as in days of yOtt, lbe lads in Levis. button-down eolian. leather jackets and greasy ducktails. the lauJ.-in bobbysox. Angoras weaters. falsies and ponytails? "No," says the "Grease" producer. almost s heepishly. "lt"s a black·tleevent." en SAT I SUN MIJINllS AH llatl $2.00 tlll 2:JO .. MOW Of'ltt -"--,.,... S"'-e.r. .. So. c-• ..._,,........ YALIOATIO,..PARKING> MARSHA MASON Promises 1nthe nam PRODUCED rf 1WM1W .ORTH& AARON ltUSSO • OIRECTEO SY~ RYDELL SCREElf Pl.AY BY llU kf ltfW MO 80 GOU>llAN • STORY BY BILL ICER8Y EXECUTIVE PRODUCER 10'1/Y RAY • DIRECTOR OF PHOTooRAPHY VIUIOS ZSIGMONO, A.S.C. ~.,--.~....--.....,.-~--·._ff!(__.._ STARTS THURSDAY, MOY. 8 •10•lJMiil'.,..., ..... tlCJ(t-JllS A) /!"D '· !llf!!l!C!!! • I ~1 .... ···-··-"""/ .... ,............ . ,..,., .... , ...... IATJIUN. 1:00, 4:00 1:00, 10:00 t t Acr'Ole From Aoblneon'• NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER ....... ~aN.l1•barM Aa,.. CMet ..... , Mt-0180 i J I Hyde-White, why bite the hand that feeds you? L08 ANGEL CAP) -WUfrld llJde-Wba ... at'ft. ~ ._ t.e lhlnb. · ww-;• ..,.. &1: "I bill ~. 1 bate tell ...... " ftDS.wan . a lon!·tlml-... ..s moTtt adl!W ..a now 1\ar of ABC a MW comedy ''Tb• Al· ·eoela•" •a.>'I. "I'd done~ once or twice. I'd dGM a P 0 Wod hOUM tor U. BBC and I dld Uve telovl about 11 years Ito in New York wllh Helen Hayea. I made a proml 1 would never have anythln1 more to do with televlaton. · · . Hyde-While. of eoune. has had o lot to do with televi•lon He was a groclous villain an acores of television dramas. He says , "They were filmed the way ll feature film is filmed . None or this pressure. "What's so terrify. 1 ng a bout 'The As · soc1ates' are those four • HYDE-WHITE cameras and a live au- dience," he explains. "I'm used lo an audience, but I'm not used to four cameras between the audience and myself I lite a row of footlights, to see what's going on, and a ~Ui&ht or two " ms blue eyes flash mischievously a nd he asks. '*Who invented thls torturous method of doing sbOws? Eternal d amnation on them." HE ROARS WITH laughter. Thal and his de· li•blful British accent a nd droll manner of i.peak- i.Qg take the sting from bis words. In his first series he plays Emerson Marshall, the 81-year-Old senior partner in a law firm. He seems to be a dotty old man but is what Hyde- W.bite calls •·a canny old party." The show re -v~es around the new young law school graduates w~ join the firm as "associates" and hope to hang on long enough to become partners. Despite his vow. Hyde· White succumbed to the siren S001 of television. Hyde-White was at his home in Palm Springs, purchased when he played Col. Pickering in "My Fair Lady" in 1962, and preparing to return to his native England. ··•'THEN MY AGENT rang me up one day and said they want to see you at Paramount," he re-c ..... "C.. you come on Thursday? I said there's not mum paint in that because I'm eoinc to EGJl-11~ besides, I don't have any petrol. It ~ duriq tlle shortage. "' "So a. ,..., back and said they'll send a car I M6d &bey'll never find where J live. So be lllek Mid said would an aeroplane suit you? ~ Jt was rather rude to refuse an a.,_,pllDe. .... s he .. naturall " made la-_ "10 .. (R) .. 10" •FRISCO KID" (A) "WHEN A STRANGER CAL.Lil" (A) "THE Lrnt.E GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE°' .. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" "SILENT MOYIE°' (PG) "LIFE OF BRIAN• ''TUNNE\. VISION. (A) "ANIMAL HOUa£" "UP IN SMOKE" (R) quh1• about the orocbtten and ... med tbey ••re Jam" Broob, Stan Oanllla and Ed Welnber••r. who had IOD4I from "Thi Mary TJltr MOON Sbow" to crea .. "Tut." .. 'l'Rft•D m>WSD •&a n..-pap,~." hi Hp, "and It WU brlWanl Writinl. Tbat WU the hl•h 1pot of lb• aeaaon. Tbe1'v1 never done anythlJ\s 11 lood H that al.nee." H)'de-W61te't bMf ll tbat the lrio la too buly to writ• the ICM~. He 1ay1, 'Th• ml1take they make -not them, became the)' farm out lbe script.a -la they write It 11 a dotty old man, which la allly. Tbey overdo It. If I was aa dotty as that, there's no way I could have kept control of this law firm." Hyde-White says, "So I may say, with all humility, I really don't want to play this scene. Do you think you can rewrite ll? They generally cut it out, which is the quickest thing to do. It leaves me wi\h two minutes on the screen and I'm supposed to be the leading man. "OR ntEY WILL rewrite it and it's brilliant. But they haven't got the time to put themselves in- to e very script unless they're under pressure. Un· til they doctor them up, some of them are pretty poor .. He says the character was not created for him. but has been a ltered to s uit him. Asked what similarities there are between ;\TRIUMPH! .. Alfl" lltilHMf: ,..,. --· •• -,,., Alld if tllete is sucb • ttillf • i llMk1aa actms it is tfrtJI Streep •fins a .. ;um ,.,,.,_.ct." -GfN( SHAllT rO()A~ NllC r11 -lt#Jt#I0.-~041<•- TllE..JIEDLL 11011i'Y ur .IOE TYNAN ALAN ALDA BARBARA HARRIS MERYL STREEP NOW PLAYING PUTT CITY CUITER awua· U9G UI lllmll Orange 634·9i s2 Newport Beach 673·8350 Btea 99CH022 EDWARDS' FOUllTAlll HU.ET EDWUll' 1-.HAU F-ountaln Valley 839-1500 El Toro 581 ·5380 MarabaU and blm11ll. he anawen, "Comlderable, beeauae l'w oalJ 1ot oce performance and lbank God lt'a lat.cl me » yean. I don't aay tt'a re· malaed tr..b tor 50 yean. .. I WIDt OD tbe ltqe la ll'.qland when I wu 19 . and I tot ~ ud u:med • U.tnc and toured for seven 10Ud yffrl. I didn't UUnk I'd learned anythlq, but wben I Sot the opportunity I found I bad, throqb lbeer love of U.. ~r. .. BVT I tJSBD TO find ~ I auditioned I would live my reodertnc anc:l I thought maybe they dlcln't like tbe way I did their lines." He aay1, "So when I wu 3S I aaw a French farce In Pull about a man who arrived at the a1e of 35 lllld thoulbt bet wu a failure. No one took any notite of blm. He said, 'Well. then. I'm going to be a different man. I'm just going to do what I lite in· stead ot what I'm tolci. • "So tbat•s wbal l did. and I'm glad to say I've made a lot of enemies but I've also made a lot of friends." Hyde-White says he prefers the at.age. but he bu made numerous movtes and been on television -filmed. of COUJ"se -countless times. He wu in such shows aa "Columbo," ''Name of the Game," "It Takes a Thief." ."Minion: lmpoeslble" and "BatUestar Galactica." '"Ibe guest atar was always.the villain at the end,•• he says. "They were the best parts until lbey said 'you did it• and stuck a knife in your back. 1 wasalwaystbeyillain. They were fun." MICflAEL DOUGLAS SUSAN AIGMCH A ROBfRT COOPfR n1 RC»IA/.D COHEN Pr<XiJCl1on al A STEVEN H STEP/i Film •OOIHN(; Clrsantr) U.WffNct DANE EUGENE LEVY CHARI.ES SHAW.TA i¥1d JIM M:KAY OtffDC1f of~ l.ASllO f,£00(,£, cs c MUSIC by ANDRE GK,NON Co-Prodm ~ M ECl([RT Prrxb:ed tJy ROBERT COOPfR irt<1 RONALD COHEN wr1tten;W 01rec!W t;y STEVEN HlllJARD STERN A UNIVERSAL RELEASE 'ftitJ'"' <41 Jv! ~-·-..:oa -O'f?t~.._un •'UOoJll ...,, ...... ~, .. w...,~ ~-----..,.·-·--' NOW PLAYING Cll(DOl9( BP9AMI' U..-TWll IUltf.IM Ofllf(.fl Of .. 63·4-2553 Cos~ Mes.1 646-0!>73 Anihelln 879·98~ lDWAAOI' ClllMl WIST Weslminste1 aq1 393'> BLAKE EDWARDS 10" ........... _..,lar .... ...,c.-.CDUN.. DUDLEY MOORE /JULIE ANOOf.WS/ BO DEREK .BLAKE EDWARDS' ~10·1 ROBERT WEBBER l:'l\li~BLAKE EDWARDS I ~BLAKE EDWARDS -TONY ADAMS / ~'"t.HENRY MANCINI ~ -•SI• ICC><NCO.OI'• ~=·-:.. ... ..!"-... '-.J MAILBOX BATES SUSANNAH YORK ''THE 1A1 SHOUT" "°" ._. , .... "'' • 10 ... -·JO •.t.T au• '1 )0 4.)1 . .. ,. .... JIU.Cl.AYBUAGH IN ll ft\ f~h\ft'ill.~ BER~OO BEATOLUCCl'S ~ ~cAl~[i "LUNA'tR) ._ ~ f1©JUJtm~ MIChHI Douglu Suull Ant19•Cll ''RUNNING''1 PG1 tlOflt tHUllS 1 tJ t 1\ ,.., ' ,, • ,, •1 ,, •• , ~ ''" J t\ • 1t I U I t) ....... , °""" . ...,. A STRANGER "TIME . AFTER TIME" l \ l , Sunday. Ho~bet 4, 1171 Monty Python Movie MU.judged By Clergy 11 ITANLSY llAVl'NAN "Roman Catholic, Jhilb, and Pl'OtJlttaot 1poke1men bu Joined IA c:ond•mnlnc aa bluDl!itmoua • movte procNc:ed bJ UM Brillah aaunc:al sroup known u Monty PJtbon . •lJle ol Brian.· an attempt lo 1pool th• Ute of Cb.flat, la tbe atory of• COlllemporary at .Jaus wbo la nU.t.aken tor t.be MeaJah." <New York Time., September 4, tm> Wroaa H ts mlatalten for o m lab , "' an aae that la vialbly bun1ry for meu.i.aha and bu many c:andlda~ . WRArs •O•E, Brian, whose lut name is Cohen, conUnually denies that be is a messiah and, un.U.ke Jesus , flees those who want to be his dlsclplea. What's even more, the story of Jesus is kept quite separate, is glimpsed only twice and ls in itself never mocked. Brian is born in a manger across the way from the Holy Family's, and the Three Wise Men call at the wrong manger first, that's all. Our one &llmpse of the right manger, from a distance, la pure Christmas-card. Later on, in 33 AD, Brian and his mother go to bear ~ Sermon on the Mount and are on the far edge of lhe crowd, where they misun- derstand some of the words and get caught in a squabble that breaks out among some of the on-loolten. MONTY PYTHON'S VERSION OF SUsPECTEO REVOLUTIONARY .AC"tJVITY IN HOLY LAND John c ..... •• Roman Centurion, T•k•• Graham Chapman H Brian Flrmly In H•nd I THOUGHT THE incident was funny because it wu possible, lf not probable, and because it was a kind of retrospective forecast of just bow much peace the Sermon bas brought to manki nd in the following cent uries, particularly between Christians. Gilliam, Erle Idle. Terry J ones, and Michael Palin, all of whom play numerous parts, includ- ine females; and It was directed by Jones. would be the one in which Brian, escaping the idolatrous crowd, loses his right shoe. The crowd seizes bis shoe as a sign and, through the fevers of iconography. they hold up right shoes thereafter as symbols of belief. A LAYMAN'S BLESSING on the lot of them. Even when I wasn't lauClllng, I wu hap.. py, wblch to me ls a alen of really good comedy. It reminded me of H.G. Wells' remark that if Jesus bad been hanaed instead of crucified. the symbol of Christianity would be the D<>C*!. And what's even more, those religious spokesmen seem to me to be shortchanging Jesus himself, who demonstrably bad a sense of humor. If I had to plclt a favorite momeot, it The many who (I hope) have seen Monty Python on PBS may suspect that they are at their best in short bursts. BUT IN THE IR feature film, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," they sustained , Alberl R &occ.oh -ROGER MOORE . JAMES BOID oor ;. Ian Ftemrqs MOON RAKER their invention and insolence very well, and, with the help of witty anachronis ms. they reamed the stupidities and cruelties orthe Middle Ages, particularly those with contemporary resonances. They did not destroy the s piritual-intelligence legacy of the Middle Ages. In "Monty Python's Life of Brian.·· they use the s ame invention-insolence-anachrortism to ream the stupid1t1es and delusions of religiosi- ty. They will not destroy true. unpompous faith. .... ---7th SENSATIONAL WEEKI --- If you've stuck with thls column so far. you'll probably want to see it. I read the script after seeing the film and doubled up all over again. ~ edwards '!' NEWPORT JIEWJ'ORT 0 CENTER Newpor1 llHCh 644-0760 Ol llY I 00 0 0 1 to ltOO CINEDOME COMPLEX CHAPMAN AVE. & S.A. FWY ORANGE 634·2553 SUN• l1n fl l I to ~.. 1• · IHI Sii 1100 1• , .. 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TM ......... lat'a d•k ls a e•rved oak antique; fresh now ... cleoonte • marbJe table wMcll U.O ldda aeveral laree art boob, and walls are bunt with be paint.tap, ON CBAl&MAN John G IUDUdo'a desk lits a Fredric Beminetoa bronze. ••1t•1 Utled 'The Mountain llan,' " says the 42-year-old founder of t.bia unusual invest· ment corporation. Last year the company posted '20 million in loans and invest- ments plaeed, up from $1 million the year before. During the same period, it boosted net in- eome to $593,320, up from 1971's $237.330. This year looks even better A TALK with Rinaldo makes il lear the sumptuous surround· · gs aren't a result of the firm 's pro· tability, but ne of many umanislic easons his 37 m ployees perform s o well. A n d perform they do. The staff attorney. a former Rhodes Se.bolar, came to Rinaldo early this year expressinl con- cern over the dollar's worldwide fall. Get into 1old, the attorney vr1ed. Since JUna1do was heavy on cash, they did. All the gold was sold a few weeks befon its price .fell from~ levela .. It 19 • •:rnpli of the ~ decision-making that the youthful executive practices. ••Nol many of the com· Am ncan Rom Mortgage Corp. is an invest- ment flrm currenUy spedallzina ·ln second trust deed loans on income properties. Its J'1 employees operate from headquarters at 230 Newport Center Drive, Design Pla.zasuite200inNewportBeach. MOst recent reported figures : Loans placed, $20 miUion, net income for 1978, $593,320. Key executives include: John G. Rinaldo, chairman of tbe board; Ron Thon, pension funds and profit sharing-investors; Alec Glasser, senior staff lawyer; John Dundee, loan department bead, pro- perty acquisition; Mary Garo, individual investors, personnel ; Steve Alderman, chiefJinancialofficer. pany's decis ions are m y own." Usually a group discusses opinions and ideas on company moves. "Of course there's always someone who makes a final choice . . . but r find if 1 make all the decisions. •I get stuck in a rut." The firm's history shows a flex· 1bility in investment vehicles that's assuredly not in a rut. Rinaldo began a tax practice in Long Beach in 1~62. He specialized in returns for teachers, pinpointing every loophole. , BE BEGAN in vesting personal· Jy in tr~r home parts at that time. By 1915 -att.r completing ao l(,B.A. •nd an M .A. in peyebok>o at USC -be brought former clients together to invest in apartment buildings and trailer parks. Mobile ho m e parks were dropped as it became clear gov· ernment wasn't going to allow their proliferation. By 1968, he'd begun acquiring the first of a total of 22,000 apart· meot units. "We looked for turn-around situations. places with poor management, needing capital improvements-places where we could contribute to the property's vaJue." When be saw that people were pushing the price high on apart- ments, sometimes settling for negative cash flow, he decided to get out. By last year, the cor- poration retained only about 2.000 premium units. IN um .• the firm moved to 230 Design Plaza in Newport Cent.er. lt owns the bui~ing and collects enoµg~ not. <t&0.000 annually) to easily cover its mortgage. Rinaldo says they bought wMm the center was overbuilt. •·we bad a 50 percent vacancy rate then," but within a short Ume, space became scarce and dear. Timing has been important to~ the growth of the firm and a dou· ble philosophy explains the policy ··I never knew anyone who went broke taking a profit,·· No. 2 In a series appeerlng Sundays and Wednesdays In the Dally Piiot. Clip and an.ch to a 3x6 card torr your file of money-1avlng alfers. say1 Rinaldo. He doesn't wait ror an investment to peak. AND ... BE8NA8D Baruch said 'the time to b-..y straw bats iJ in the fall, not the spring.' " It's aprinltime now for short· t erm second trust deeds, Rinaldo says. Tbe firm's loans are netting returns from 10 to 16 percent for investors, depeoding on prepayment penalties. Tbe market exists because so much bas been invested in real est•te that some way is needed for buYeN to extract cash. American Home Mortgage, however, is avoiding single family home loans. THAT P.utT of the real estate market is headed for a decl.tne. Rinaldo believes, so it targets property with rental income as a guarantee on payments. And, the company limits tls loans to no more than 61 percent of equity on a property. Thal still totes up to substan- t i a I numbe rs on properties valued at millions . A recent loan was for Sl million, but most are near $100,000. Amencan employees keep fft for financial work Sources or loan backing have changed in recent years. Private investors put up cash at fll"St, but recent revisions in pension and retirement investment rules have brought millions more into tbefirm. THE SECURITY behind each trust d eed, company performance and the strong local economy will bring more in.litutional funds from tradi· tional stock equity markets in the future. Rinaldo believes. His staff is concentrating on that source now. But he still seeks "sophistical· ed'' private investors who don't get nervous over their mutimam $25,000 involvement. A new computer helps keep tabs on all business activ1t1es and produces predictions of future markets as well. RINALDO ADMITS he balked at first; a computer clashed with his feelings that people are much more important than machines. Now he's so 1m · pressed he's having a terminal installed at home. But that hasn't changed his conviction tha t people come first. Ruth Urban, left, Karen Powers. Louise Pomeroy. s1ttmg, match orders with temporary worker "It used to be that anyone who worked as a temporcrv was con- Sldered unable to hold doum a fult-time job, but that's all changed." Today, according to Louise Pomeroy, owner of Abigail Ab- bot empWyment and temporarlf • agencies, there are thousandl of people who actoolly prefer•· porary work. · ' .. Our s uccess 1s the sum of the s uccesses of our employees:· he says, so be doe~ a lot to keep the01 happy All the normal medical and 1n s urance benefits, plus a profit sharing plan are in place. but Rinaldo bas round unusual ways to cope with the region's bigh- cost-<>f·living induced employee ~bortage. DESPITE SALARIES within the top 10 percent 1n its field, Pl .... n1rro-dfllfP area't fM ~f •f SU<'<'~•·· ··~· ft~fp <' ..... , •• • Am e rican s uppli es '>i n gle workers with s pace 11'\ 1ls Big Canyon condorruruums And. it provides company cars lo about hair its staff Employees pay noUung. but Rmaldo says the cost 1s really minimal since ma rkt:t appre<:1a - tion. in effect. pays for the hous- ing and resale on its compacts is usually WlthJD a few hundred dollars of neet-pnce cost .. And it helps attract top talent.·· Mrs. Pomeroy adds that "many employers like tern-~, porary employee& becat.&ae Urity allcw flexible staffing." . Employees also have nex1ble schedules. Rmaldo says some arrive at 7 a.m . while others Jren 't at work until ll. But performance 1s what counts, he says. many people don't "tum on" until later. LATE STA RTERS also answer phones until evening, ex- tending the firm's business W.y. The close-by coodo• abo mate 1t easy for people to come iD • weekends or lo meet elieata Ill odd hours. Secretaries are a liRIJ to cet benefits as ex.ecutiva. Rinaldo s ays, because t.llei' lower salaries make il hard to live in the area. The employees recently were offered an exercise program in a local health studio. Not all have ~come lnVOI ved, but those who do have more enthusiasm, less absentee.ism. WHEN A company-owned restaurant lea&e came open, employees decided tbey'd like health food. The Good Earth bas thrived since. Company largess mends to the community through support <See AMERICAN. Pa«eC2) : Stritelau.ltJ~s ... a !·:•it . . For companies going throuah rapid IJ"Owt.b, or anliclpatlne downturns, temporary workers handle overloads without •ddine lo permanent payroll. When temporaries are released. there'• DO unemployment com· peuation, DO · costly in-or out· proeeulq .. Tboqb t.be comP8ft1 PQ"I a blgber hourly rate than for a permanent employee, it pays no benefit• aucb H Insurance, vacaUon or lick leave. The temporary worten are actually on tbe qency'a payroll. Tlmecard1, •l•n•d by emploJen. are turned into the qeoeJ tor payment. The com· pay ta bWed later. llU. POnaOY 1ays it puta 10me llftllUJ'9 oo financial re- sources to meet tbe weekly payrall. but clients keep almoet 1,000 part.timers workln• at her aieacy alone. ... It baa become a 1lsable bull· Dell, Abbott Cot into the fleld 1bout four years aao. bUt eome ..-. des hue specialised ill tem. porary workers for decades.. "And it's practiced. widetr ia Europe,'' she says. beea..e.Ule state pays benefits o~ • a temporary worker •ets a variety ~ jobs wit.bout kJsinc bolid•ya or raiaea. THAT V AalSTY and f1exillili· ty to take time of.I whenever t.be employee wants ezplabla why many women (and a few ._) prefer t.emPora.ry won. One Abbott part-Umer ta an upiJ'ina actreas wbo worb to pay billa, but need.s'fte:lible time oll wben cut. Sbe ta p....U, filmln1 an eplaode of "Tbe Waltons.'' but when t.be cameras atop, she'll be back 1n an 0raqe County olfJce. • Cindy Latin, a Hunttnston Beach bowe.Ue, 1ay1 1he Ute• the system because abe ta l'9e to take mid-week vacations with her executive buaband. "We juat bouebt a eoado 1n »ammoth and lf I ere working 8BS'8 LSA8NBD to use m&Qy dUrenat ldDdl of a8kie I mac.W., iDcludia& eompatill'I,, and bu ::r:: tbe dlftertDee best·b~'H ·--~tars:_~' . ....,.,~·-. tter.elf. . ''I've Mrned to IQ aood-ble -not tp become too iDvolftd ' with t.be people or the Job. Tbat'a \ helped me become more pro. fesaJonat "I've also developed a semeot (SeeTEMPO .. Y. Pac-ta> OAILV PILOT Bank's Car8 Set to Roll On Alcohol Bank of America reported this week it will give alcohol a try as tuel for about 75 or its fleet of UOO cars. Tanks in four regions, one ln Orange County. will bold the methanol fuel to be used straight 111 a third of the test cars, and tJteoded with gasoline in the rest. Bank spokesmen said they ex- pect mileage to go from about 14 miles per gallon to near 17. The bank contends it was motivated to experiment by the need for business to test and use alte rnate fuels, but added that methanol will be less expensive than gasoline as well. Tbe cars using pure alcohol will have s upe r chargers to enhance performan ce and mileage. The cars wlll be on the road by January. Enlarged fuel tanks were in- stalled to give the test vehicles a ra nge of more than 400 miles. mor e than emou~h l o reach !>OUthlend destination~ and back to the special fuel pumps Sunday. Nowmw 4, tm ORK ••• .. ~•rilJ ..... ·=·" ..,. Mn. Latln. Sh• n't tHp b•n•ll la a Job •b• d11Hh1 1*-a-. ot mlsplac.cl f"llDCI ot 1o1atty. AND.-ecldl, ahe bu fouad a few .._ ... would rnll1 Ilk• to do Ml tt.. "but I wun'l ... ad.1tio.U.c1Mm ... Two •• "'°".. utecl Mr to work for illiieln. "wtltcb •• • sn•t.,..torrny~.·· n..-Mn. Lalla bH no cbUds•. 1DUJ womee wbo do flftd tMDpot8l7 work bat colo· cht .. .tda ldMlol vacatJoftl. K&Na Powen. mua1u ol Abbott temi""1'f• 1&11 OM womn ~•o't worked for aa yun. llllll wtam dltwftd fomad U. qulekly p1Ded llllU ucl COD• fldeAee by WO'= fot IDUl~ emplo~. It be her tlncl a tull-Ume poeWoft. MS. POWBa& added that younc women juat out ot coUe1e or buainen 1cboo)1, find the sbopptna upeet helps pinpoint a apeciaJtY. Ruth Urban, another Abbott mana1er, explains tbat tem· porary workers set re1ular re- views and ralaea. A benefits packa&e la offered with short- term medical covera&e as an op- tion. She adds that many Jobs are unusual ; mystery shoppers check bank and store services ; trade-shows use people to hand out samples, and one girl worked for -and wu hired - by the Los Angeles Rams foot- ball club. THE AGENCY sometimes suf- fers problems when people ac- cept work and then don't show. Miss Powers says they once got an order for a do~en women to-wear uniforms and pass out s nacks at a meeting. "We <.'ouldn't gel all 12, so we went ourselves." Becoming a c lerical tern· porary worker requires in- terviews and skill tests similar to any employer 's. MRS. LATIN says she's found d fe w intangible benefits to her tem- porary work: .. I've found that I don't have t o get invol ve d in offi ce politics-I'm not good at that. "And whe n I d on 't ltke someone I 'm working for, it doesn't matter because I know I don't have to stay " By THOM LECOQ Real E state Mailbag ... By ROBERT J . BRU~ • BUSINESS /. REAL ESTATE In side Job Lea ves Bad Taste ....... ,..... GUtOU INYllTll!NTS John O. Rtn•ldo Ooverament 11 the enem)' of the people, ta)'a American Home Mort1a1e'1 b o ard chairman , John Rlnaldo. ''I worked for Russell Loni 'a Senat.e Finance Committee In 1161 •od I 1ot a real awakening there wblJe belptn1 put tocether the tu reform aet of l.Slet." MOST PEOPLE thou1ht lt was going to lower taxes, Rinaldo H)'I, but be applied the provlsJoaa to bl.I own tax clients and found all would pa)' more than before. When be mentioned it to committee members they replied, "Who ever sald it wu goine to be a tax cut." AMERICAN. • • Now. Rinaldo adds up <From Page Cl) of KOCE. American Home sponsors the nightly broadcast ot the MacNetl/Lebrer Report and backs KOCE's "LJve from Lincoln Center," "Live at the Mel" and "Song by Song" series. ·' l think there are going to be tremendous changes in the '80s. You're going to see companies fulfilling soc1 alfesponsibll1Ues to employees and society," Rinaldo says. A VOIDING IT will m e an firms will have trouble hinn1 - .. and if you don't have people available for a corporation. you can't exist. But, he stresses. there will be pay offs for firms that come through. Pointing to the fresh nowers, art objects and plush s urround· ings, Rinaldo e xplains : "I think a beautiful work environment 1s conducive to productivity." The company's figures back up his claim. government's record in re1ulalion, policymak- ing and military action and concludes : ••GOVERNMENT ls willing to sacrifice you, me, even California to perpetuate ttaelf. "I think the Vietnam war was the thing that convinced me. They (the government) were will- ing to kill us off -for what? And, we never got a good answer to that question." Rinaldo adds that the frtghten i ng thing is "that g o v e rnment seem1 to have a will or its own ... AT AGE 4 2 , th e youthful executive has expe rienced many cha nges dunng the past de<.'ade and now sees a m ar riage or the liberals or the '60s with busi- nessmen Both. he says, are in- You r team scores AGAIN in the I •t,l\'I ~ lt•ll 642-4321 Anaheim Hills: ter .. ted iD eu.rtlUll CoY· ernment lnroadt into in· dJvlduala' Uvea. At 1take tory, the women'a move· ment. women to make tbe aamt mlltakea u mMt. , To do, think and be their own people. 11 penonal Uberty and w HILE OTB Ea freedom to chooee one'• n at ton a 1uppre11 own eoune in Ute. femalea. torctnc tome "And tbe IH•l tbinl 11 tbat men ar• belnl freed too. Pree to~ to be • boule-huaband, to let women carry the load if 1be'1 better 1ult· ed to be an executive." And. Rinaldo add1, under vell1, others to buatnea la doin1 preUy for10 owni.nl property, well at what he con-the U.S. "is actually alders the most impor· Ji be rat in g b a lf i ta tant revolution lo bil· PoPUlaUon . . . alJowln• (1111111 ................................... .... MEDICAL CORPORATION NOTES Q. 18 n TaVE nlAT A oocroa 1M A Y N 0 T L I II I T B I S PERSONAL LIABILITY BY INCOaPORATtNG! A. NO. This 11 a commonly held piece of misinformation. Tbe Jaw does aJJow certain professional people such as doctor&, dentists, and attorneys to inc'Orporat.e and shield their personal assets rrom liability. However. the owner or o wne rs or these professional corporations are required to p ersonally guarantee cert1in s mall claims. The doctrine or limited liability does shield the professional person from the large r claims . For e xample, Section 1346. of the Rules and Regula tions of the Board of Medi c al Qu a lity Assurance provides that the owner ol a one doctor m edical corporation is personally liable ror only SlS0.000 for all claims in the aggr~pte in an y given year. Indeed. a professional cofporation with more than three shareholden ls not required to posseu in.Juranee or securit)' aaalnat claims for m o r e t han 1450,000 a s an agg regate maximum limit of 11ab1'1\y per policy or calendar )ear Q . I S A CORPORATE RETIREMENT PLAS A GOOD TAX SHELTER! A Y ES Some autborit.Jes have r e f e rred t o th e Cor porate Retirement Plan as the ultimate tax shelter Huge tax savings are real1ted b\ 1n' e'>ltnR corpt>rate rund '> 1n " qualified plan &'> oppoM·d to inve5t1ng tho~e same fund~ el:.e'4 hert.· For the all inclu~•n' net' or SJ .850 m la 't\ JAM!S R. ~'QUHART Ill Attorney at Law om ce, ii you have less than ten e mployees , wlll give your corporati<¥t a tax sheltered l.R.S. qualified pension plan that~ right for you. This au inclusive price breaks down to $350 io costs <which we tum around and pay to the plan administrator) and $1,500 in attorney's fees. Q . IS A PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CORPORATION TDIE CONSUM I NG AND COMPUCAT£D TO SET UP? A. NO. For the doctor or doctors it is s imple. They merely give certain information to the attorney a nd the attorney files certain documents and applications and prepares certain other documents for exec:ution by the doctor or doctors. My law office will incorporate your medJcal practice for an all Inclusive price of $1,lfJO. Thia breaks down to $410 in costs and $150 in attomey's fees. We tum around and pa)' out costs as follows: Board ol llllledicaLQuality Auuranee, SUJO; Franchise Tax Board, $200; Secretary of State, $10; Medical Corporntion Minute Book, Stock, and Seal, $40. Assuming the-Board or Medical Quality Aasurartce processes the appla<.'ation for a Certificate of Reg1strallon promptly. the entire incorporallon procedure wiU take approxima tely 30 da ys . F or further Information concermng a n y of the foregoing. or to schedule an appointment. contact 1 th•'> office at James R Urquhart I I I 1\ P r o f e ., s 1 '' n a I L a w ('orporat1on . 1300 Dove Street. Se(•ond Floor. Ne v.port Heach. CA 92660 17141 752 5544 A 11111111 n1arily apolacttk nace .. from ..... DEAR BOB: Last weekend we offered to buy a home for $89,500. The seller made a counteroffer at $94,000 The asking price was S97 ,000. We d.ldn 't accept the seller 's coun · teroffer and told the agent to forget it. Last night the agent phoned to say the seller de· cided to accept our origmal offer afte r all. In the meantime, we bought another house through another agent. Are we stuck with two hoU$eS? Selection, Value, Quality. Anaheim I "i Bllla. _.-,i We re apologeC>C ... txJt defighted. ........ l'llb oocause Anaheim Hills IS nearly solcJ out of rew hOmeS! But the turure 1s brigf1. Just look at our Coming Events• NormanT. DEAR NORMAN : No. 11lie seller's eotlll· teroffer automatJcally rejeceed yoar flnt purchase offer. Tbe seller c-....ot later reYl"Ye that rejeded offer. Illa a1nemeat &o seU &o you oD the terms )'OU orl&fDally propoaed ls merely an offer &o yoa. Yoa•re la &M cbher'1 seat now and caa accept or rejed &lie aeller'a offer &o yoa. Since you don•t waat tile i.o.e, you can reject tbe seller'• offer. You at· &orney ea.a esplalo·more.>IL.St·Sllame eeitJie agent for tr71DI to mlalead yoe. No TaJr Ded~tlon tor L abo r ? DEAR BOB: In 1977 my brother and I spent many hours fixing up a rental houae we bought as an investment. On our income tax returns tor 1977 we each deducted 100 hours of labor at $5 per hour as repair expense. The IRS rdected this deduction. Should we ap- peal? Lorrie M. DEAit LORRIE: It woalcl be a wuee of Ume. n.e value of personal labor• real pro· perty II aot tu dedac&lble. For &Illa rea.-, K aullr pays &o b1re work daee cm la.fftmea& property ND« ( 1) tbe work aaally 1et1 done f aaeer aed <Z> ~ coat ls tu cledKUble. For cletalla, talk to yoar tu advltor. Send real esta te questions to Robert J . Bruss, P.O. Box 6710, San Francisco, Calif. 94101. It's The Right Move •. £ . .-'- 111eNewa..nd anaheim hills ............ •.-• I-·--~· fhe fine homes in Anaheim H~ls come tn an stzes and varieties. Just like the trees. The planting PfC>CeSS goes on and on and adds dally to the beeutY ot wnat's already there. Homeshopping is sometimes tiresome and boring but l"()t so at Anaheim Hils. The homes are beautitlA and the sunounctngs are, too. You can spend an erWOyab6e and satisfying day in this Pf1Ze- Wlnfing, planned community just vtsM!ng the new home seleCtlons oftef ed by some ot America's leadlnQ bUlders- and also see the Mahei(TI ...... ·:· ~ ... ~ ., ___ • .. · -................. !• • # ..... Hills golf course. equestrian center. racQUet dub. nature center-Wlltl time to browse d1stinctlve shops and stcxes. Ouf 4.300 acres 8fe a lot of living space. Bfing your famtly, d•scover your new home. See why sefectJon. value and quality make Anaheim Hills the Pfestige address for you. The right move. Fat furthef tnlormation. conslJt an Anaheim His Homebuidet in the adjacel111Sting Of call Anahem Hills. Ire. (714) 998-2000. NOW SHOWING 1. ,..O.dn stt by The Gunst.on Hal Company, Inc Single family names (7141 974-1840 2. c.'rtall ... by The W,afmlnglOn Group $Ingle lamity hOmet (7141 637-66...!4 3. 11'el'GsettMs by FredrlCkl OeYeloprnent C0tp Lvxury ~ (714) 998-6082 4-.... , ........ by W8fmlnglon Oevelopmenl Company, Inc. $Ingle ,~ homeS (714) 998-2631 ._ ............ by Oaktree Development Cooipeny Single lamtly homes (714) 998·4005 COMING SOONI I-W1c::d11rl'llr8M by W8nntf1gtoo Development Company. Inc. vi.ew towmomes 7. 11le CLL Le9 Clln-. by G.L LeYolls Company Luxu<y homes 11"1 Anaheim Ridge Estates .. IUclle View by The Baldwln Company, Inc. New group at single tM'lly homes •• AyQMe by Smyttt Bros. Inc. Limited edfllon of &Ingle f~ homes 10. RlflllTTIW by The Robert P wanoogton Company Single family hOmes Vta the Newport ardkA Riverside Ffeeways to Imperial Highway, then follow directOlal Signs and tne abOYe l'lllP- " 19m Annroc._,, H-i~ In\. 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I• d 11t 1'> • I ~ ., T"~ tJ • IJ t .... lJ • rJ • J .. J I I " llo d I • 1J"' \(\ • '·"" · . .: .... ''"" ' .. •• .. . . :I< .. I .. . S"P 14. 'I • • 1 .. 11 • . .. t •• JI • J .. I~ It I .. ... • • I ' •• PJ ... ~ .. Y. .. .. r •• .... .. ·~ • . ..:: ... ... ' • .. • ~ .... r> ''"· . l) . • . . ' . I • ·. ,. ...... , • -.. . . Recession Fade Lea, P S treet In ·tale of Flux ... .. ~ '" :ioo: .. .. l'I- I • The OOW·yoo· ri1114 v•>u don t recession bas ' dt>d trom \'JPW agatn, learini Wall • ~t ret>t mori' confused than ever about i .. the ernnomic outlook. I n the p.i.~l rew months, wbl..le ;ust -- •bout all the experts were finally •. ,-c1 m1ni;: to agreement tbat a • ~.a .... ctr1v.n wa'> under way, bnsiness : cond1t1on." ~uddenly heated tip apln. i • Ir· \hi· third quarter. the pem- om .. n t r1·ro•nl.-d recently, lbe Gross ~.1t1or .II l'roduct grew at a 2.4 per- • ct 't an.:iu;il rate. after adjmtment .: ror innJuon BUT mEY .U.E not neeesa&rilJ welcomed on Wall Street, where cme st·bool of thought bolds t.ut Uae &00ner 1t happens, the lesa M1'We it ts likely to be. "The bounceback in ~ ae- tnrity duruig the third quarter ap. pears to be a mixed blesAiDt.'' said ttonoousta at New York's ~­ turera Hanover Trust Co. ··on the one band. it bu .....S to intensify the debate over wbllbet tbe U.S. economy ii or is not 1a a ,. ce111on. On the o&her, by •,a.,tmc . U.S. corporations to incl"Ule t.IMA1 profits, thus, presumably, tWr eaa now. the upticlt helped prepare ..... nc:ss for tbe Federal a ... n•'• llgbteru.na of mooetary poUq Md ,. duct1on of credit availabWtJ.' AMID THE CONl'UllON, tbt 11tock market manaced to llrUt • three-week slide in the p.lllt weet. The Dow Jones aver11e ol 30 in- dustrials. off more than • poUdl from Oct. 8 to 26, rtto•ered l .M to 818.94 Tbe New York Stoelt !xdlaace composite index rose US to alt, and the American Stock Elebaqe'a market value index picked ap I.JS to ~ 209.04. VI l~ Blc Board volume averqed JUI ._: ?t million shares a day, an ei.cbt-IDGldb '" 'l low. aiainst 33.SS million tbt week 1;, before ,. ... : J Wtth tbe new credlt·Udltmac • t~ steps takm by the Ptcl eartJ lllt I'> -1~ month, many anal)'IU us-tW tM \It-'}"' recent buoyanc7 ol bllllntla ICUttQ -won 'l last"-• . . ti -.. ~: : Tbe receut 1tno~ " U. .. etonom, will be lbort-llftd. .. c.. ··~ UDdedS. J11LnJ. a..._f11 ... • ~ t.bly letterealled "lndUltrJ ,,. ..... •• ~ -· Ii ''Pn>dudton, retaU sa141 _, CR-~ ~ f111 porate proftta wtll be 1~ W11 14 ~ "I ln l* trom bllla lDtenlt ,.. ~ ,. 11'1 atardties ot credit. n. ..... • "'.it~ ~-t I prom marssu wm eoitrtWie .. ' 1'"' _: ~ IOt'Dt amel!.ontlaa of left ... " Mes lanRU..SNMQI ol Cc1naa de) Mar .... .._ llJ tM!t*9 projeet dancW fer 1'.ucM 8u Clemsde. a l.Ml-M:N ....... 1. ...... ~· auaa.1~;:~•••• "1 N"· t9t DeveJoP-m .. t . 9111W t ... hda bal °"'8lJ rw11C11141"'11l7 fol' lM ................... ~ and CODllftcUoD of lb. Hvlroa· mentallJ.aeuith•, mulU·Uf' comm•AJt1 1lated for San Cl~m•nte. Wltb provlalona to beeora the largt t aolar uaiat.d eom11uanlty ln the U.Ut· od Stat ... Ran cho San Clemente recently w11 ap ~~ tbe San Clemente ct Scbwellenbacb bolda a bachelor'• dt,,_ in arehitec lure ud a muten ln urban dealp from use. Upon 1nchaatioa. be moved to Oran1e County as a principal ~ Urban loterface Group, a La•una Beach·bued conaulUq rarm. and served u a con· aulLut& to tbe United &.ates Department of HUD. New Communities Administration DAVE DAWSON bu joined Century 21. as vice president-regional development at mtema· uonat neaaquuiers in Jrvtne. He previously was regional administrative director for the Century 21 Orange County Region in Santa Ana. one of 33 Regions in the United States and Canada that provide support services for the 75,0QO.member Century 21 sales team. Dawson began his real estate career in 1970 with Forest E. Olson. He was a district vice presi· dent for Olson prior to joining Century 21 in 1976. THOMAS IE. HA)' ES of Dana Point bas been named president of AmWest, Inc., a Tustin·based real estate investment and development firm. Hayes joins AmWest from Gemtar Housing Partners. where he was vice president and re· gional manager, responsible for -:: business development and ven· lure operations in the market area exte nding from Los Angeles into the s tate of Washington. While at Genstar. he successfully negotiated and monitored more than $400 million in residential joint ven· tures . A licensed real estate broker, Hayes holds an MBA in HAYH real estate and finance from Cal State Fullerton. He is a member of the Building Industry Associa· ti on KEN STEVENS has been appointed to the sales staff of the newly formed Zellner Realty, Inc., a division of the Costa Mesa-based Zellner Communities building and development company. Stevens. who attended Northern Illinois UnJvenity. has worked in new home sales in Orange County since 1963. Owing that lime, !Je worked fQr' Broadmoor Homes and the Bren Com· pany. .Al.lo, be bas served as the general sales man .... tor the Jltuion V~~mpany. As a re· •alt °'* NCeeaful uJea • be wu awarded membenbfp ID several ~ m11UGn sales clubs. Currently. Stevens is in charge of sales for the Hom~. a Zellner condominium developa.ent in Paramount. JOANNE RANSON of Newport Beach has been GUiled dlvision· controller at Broadmoor Homs, Hamon joins Broadmoor from Dunn lnterna. tional, where she was vice president and controller for the development company Prior to that, she served as division controller for the Irvine Company, Property Manage· ment Division, and as start ac· countant for Arthur Young and Company. A graduate or the Universi· ty of Southern California. Hanson is a Certified Pub)jc Ac· countant and has undertaken graduate studies at UCLA and at UCL MARTY VANDER LIND of Mission Viejo has been named operations manager-relocation by Century 21 Real Estate Corporation at lnterna· tional-Headquarters in Irvine. She will be in charge of the operations or all Century 21 Relocatjon Centers in North America. Ms. Vander Lind joins International Head- quarters from the Southern Ohio Region where she was regional vice president in charge of the Cen· tury 21 Relocation Division in Worthington, Ohio. GAllV MECHLING, director of operations for the Huntington Harbour residential developments of the Oiri.stiana Companies, Inc., has been named president of Christiana Com· ~ munity· Builders. a major suvsidiary. ~ pl4smotion is the latest in a succession of promotions con· ferred <JG Mechling since joining Christiana as director of opera- tions for its Houston·based sub- sidiary, CbJistiana Southwest. Earlier this year be rejoined the p~t company to take charge of its residential pro-M•c:ttu"o grams at Huntinaton Harbour, notably. SeaBridge, a 132·.Ut townbome project, and SeaSlde Pointe, a .U.unit ling.le family home development on the weatenatlpofTrinidad bland. ·Homeowner Vote More Than Renter WJ\SHINGTON (AP) -Homeowners vo~ at ttrtH Cbe nlU ol Nllter'l ln the November, 19'11, el...._, Cbe Cemua Bureau aays ln ltl ftnt report com.-..-.. a..nenlalp wt wtine. fta liport ukt Uaat • ~ ot ownen re· port9d ._ ~ eompued wtth OD1J 21 pereeot of I Jm t a. Tiie dUfer•ee oceurred ntardlell of a,. • NH and appareDt11 refleeta ownen• •ll'mlll' eomm11D1t.1 U.. mad u.ten.t In 10vern-IDIM lldrtcar, U. ew. Bureau aid. , Y .... •at e11o hllber uncma loq-Ume real· dmtS; .. ieakl: 8lit1 PlfeeBl « tbOle livbal ID ... -b at ._. m vote(; ;:=-•r.::::tbole~beea OAll..Y PILOT l BankeFS FoI?ee~st Gloomy Outloo ~ · 8J .IOllN CUNNIFF CIOCAOO CAPl Don't expect lntenill rat.I'° (all aharply Be p,... pa,_ for 1 conUnued 1le1 o1 Uaht moeey. Don't expect to 1•t top price It you have to ..HU your boule in a burTY JI lid• IOUftda very n•11uve ll ll becaUN tM Immediate ouUook for hou1ln1 11 too. H Judc•d from 1peecb and tnttrvltW1 with ,.. 1ulatora and mort111e lenders 11&h•red ln convenUon here. It mJ1ht even mean the end ol the old convenUonal mort1aae. ln whkh a borrower'• lotereat pay- mentt remained f\aed for the »year or 30 year life ot tho mort1a1e. rat.ea and very U1Kt credit," he 1ald. He wu v1rue on the preclae leasth of Ume because ot questlona about a related problem enern. 8110l1LO THE&E BE another ln· crea .. ln prtc. by the Or1an1Ution ot Pet.rolhm ExportlD1 Counu\et. h• explained. hlt most optJmiaUc fotecut -ot eome ea1tn1 ~ Upt money by January -1oa out the window. Tilhl money mi&ht then peralat lnto mJd·year, he said. Most ol the 7 .ooo deletates here seem to airee with Benedict's U · 1ea1meot that the Federal Reserve's anti·lntlatioa policy b·u to be given a chance "even tbouch it will advene- ly affe«'our eamlncs." in JnfiatiOll and. interest .rates cannot be restrained. they f~. they will au/fer in competition with com· mercJ&l bank.a tor the uver's dollar. and tbttefore won't have fund.a to lend on houaiQC, to which they are committed by ch&Nr and lncllna· Uon. A reeeeak>n, therefore. la viewed by them aa a pureatory lhl'oueh which they must pus lt monetary conditlona are to return to a.ar normal. But near normal, too. la cne of Utoee vape phrases. IN TBE NEAa future. say econo~ and others here. stnale dJgjt morteate ra~ are unlikely. If mortgacea rat.ell reach 13 percent generally, said Tbnerson. "I don't see a drop below 11 percent. .. What wiU the recession mean for owners «.homes whose. u.lues wen pumped up by demand, by inflation, by speculation! Statementa here lndicaw PliM should hold fairly welt. "No collaple or holocause. ·· said Philip Jackson. a former Feder1tl Reserve 8oa(d member . One fact4>r be>llttrinc the market la demo•raphlcs. In the next 10 yean, Benedict pointed out ln an&. lerview "there wiU be about a tb1rd more people reacbin• aae 30 u reached that aee ln I.he past lOyean," Btrl' mE P&ICE ceneraliiatJon mi1bt not apply lo certain tin· fortunate owners. such as those wbo mu 1 t sell be ca use they are transfernd. 'Jboee who bought at tM top of the price cycle might have to take a Ices. said Thygerson. IN SllOat. nu:a1:•s much bad ne.wa at t.h1.a year's annuat convention of the U.S. Leaiue of Savincs As· aoclaUona, whole members collec· Uvely claim more than 50 percent of all residential mortgages outstand· 1n1. "Houalna starts are going to fall 22 percent no matter what action we take." said Jay Janis, chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Sa1d Ke nneth Thyge r son . the league's chief economist, "Most of us see a recession." Time Sharing Studied WW this mean, then. that some bargains might be available to those who can afford down payments? Yes. But Thygerson points out that h1ah mterest will counteract any bargaills that might be available. Joseph Benedict. league presi· dent. said it succinctly. "Inflation 1s our worst enemy. It is at the root of most of our problems.·' ·'Be prepared for a relatively lengthy period of very high Interest Time sharing of resort properties. one of tbe newest and fastest growing concepts in real estate, will be the subject of a seminar conducted by Walker & Lee ReaJ Estate Thursday at 7 p.m. al the Airporter lnn Hotel in lrvjne. The informative seminar in· eludes an audio visual presentation Sometimes called "real estate's new fourth dimension, .. Timeshares give ownershlp of fully furnished con· ArtfuJ elegance inspired by classic villas o f the French Riviera where scvernl hundred years of experie nce h ave taught the ways to total comfort. We've mixed in California conce pts o f waterfront Jiving plus a full palette b f local color. No impressionis t ever captured a brighter, more beautiful Pacific Coost Highway to Admiralty Drive in Huntt.ngton Bt.•ach ' (714) 846-6660 (213) 592-3550 BRQ\DM<X>R HO~U:.~ SALES SUBSEQUENT TO 10717'9 MAY RESULT IN Tii[ UNAVAILABIUTY OF ANY OR AU. PRJCE LEVEl.S. ~ Brl»dmoor Hornes 19'19 dominiwns in such popular resort areas as Mau.I Sunset and San Diego Country Estates for a two week period each year Priced from SB.750 to $9.600. an tn· terna t1onal exchange progra m enables owners to trade their time at over 200 other resorts As seating 1s limited. phone 953-762.2 from 8·30 a m to 5 pm. for reservatJons In September, for example, a league mortgage price index was al 11.25 percent. Now 1l seems 13 is im· minent. On a $45,000 mortgage tbat means S61 additional in monhlly pay· men ts. BUT SOME TIME in the future -again a vagueness forced upon seets by the quirks of the market - those conventional mortgages might not be avallable. world than the n.·alitv at BroadmOllf Hom es, Huntington 1-faroour. Thesl' s tunning villas rt'prcsent the la~t of it. All wate rfront. Two a nd three bedroom s. Private recreational fa cilities. $280,000 to $495,000 SAN DIEGO FREEWAY C ARDEN GROVE FRWY MAI' NOT TO SCALE BROADMOOR HOMES HIJNTIN6TDN MRBDllR I "8SCAtJSS 01' 'I'll& moa demand for ••1 aacl t•• 11!1ort 1uppl1 created by •llfcnLa .. I• ttq laws, bol rowers are etdilw de- tbe ._.. tM, need or AN dmlect UHt knrer ln· r-.. ~ ..W ,_. from lncreued ,... wtdala .......... -..rbt." • i. ....,_ to Ma atiea at beM ol Siem •t. a.... ii___. riee ..-eelcllnt for ftnanee ........,..._at Wd• ~Lee. I.De., the San- An•baed real estate Ml"rieea firm. Sierra e,t, wb.lcb baa offices throu1bout Southern ~lfOlma and 1D Phoenix, AN., is .a aubaidluy ol alker•Lee. Gardner ~ tbat tbe current law Umita ~1.atlll lmdlnc iDltitutkJDa fr'OID charllq more 10 percent interest on any loaaa they~ make. ludinl buainesa and mort1a1e loans. These 1trlction1 apply to insurance companies, .,. ft.rm.a, and peaaion funds, but not to tnditional financial imtitutiou aucb as and aariap and loana. '"l'BE MA.IOa PUaP08Z ol tbe 1934 law WU protect needy borrowen wbo could not cet • from a bank from excesalve l.Dterest rates," catl'dDl!ll' poUated out. .. At the time, interest rates re lea8 than s percent a year, so 10 percent med a reallalable limit. ."ao,.ever, tbe prime rate -wbicb is the eat intel'est rate available for noo·real estate -bu now increased to more tbao 15 per·· t. In effect, this bas made it nearly impossible • those lending institutions covered by tbe law to money., since they cannot cbarae more than rcent." · Pointing out that the lending buainesa bas cbaGged dramatically since 1934, Gardner noted t.1$t when the law was enacted m06t lending or· g•izations operating at the time -from banks to Pf"°broken -were exempted. t "TODAY, HOWEVER, MANY more institu- tidna -such as insurance companies and pension rtiftds -regularly lend money," he said. "As a re- sult. while pawnbrokers are exempted from the 10 percent lending limitation, insurance companies atl? not. Credit unions are exempted while pension fupds are not. "'Ibe system -based on whether or not the in- stitution was loaning out money 4S years ago - clearly bas~ antiquated." • Due to the ~(I percent limitation, Gardner said, 40fpercmto1California's lenders have been forced to;rec:tuce or eease their operations in the state, in- vesting their money instead in states with more re· alfstic laws. I • B~ ~D OUT THAT in 1978, mortgage bri>kers alonesci>unled for $13.6 billion in conven· ti~al real est.a e~ Joans in the state -including copstructioo ns -before interest rates ex- ceeded 10 percent. 1 "'lbia year, ~ause of increased interest rates aqd inflexible California lending laws, mort1age b•kers have reduced their conventional loan operations by more than 75 percent -and even to l°' percent tn Mme cases," Gardner reported. ··~is means a lo8s of more than $10.2 billion that w~d have beeft. used to build homes and apart· mpta, constrUet hospitals, and retain and expand lhf job market and business level in California.'• He exPla1Ded that Propo8itioo 2 changes the leQ'ding law to allow lenders to cha.tie a maximum ra~ or 10 percent or the prevailing discount rate plas 5 percent -whichever ia higher. The prevail- inS diacount rate -now 12 percent -is the in· tereat rate wbicb the San Fl"ancisco Federal Baene Bank charges its member bank.a. -. ' ... ~ : •'TllECllANGES WRICH would be enacted by ~tioa 2 do not apply to penooal, family, or ~ boOlebold Jotm/' Gard.Der stressed. "The rate for tht.Je eons11mer loans by non-exempt lenders will "..,=~rc-t." .. He aa1d' t.. imder Proposition 2, loans made or ~ y a licensed California real estate br1iter and secured lD wblle or part by liens on re· ~::==-~ exempt from tbe 10 percent in· ~ • .,,. ii ecmtistent with the present law ,rbicb .._,.,. bab, 1avings and loans, credit unions, DA even pewnb[Pken to make real estate Joana in exeeu ol 10 percent," Gardner pointed out. • ~ ···AN IJIPOaTANT ELEMENT in Proposition 2, "}he said, ''ta that the state legislature retains tlH!:,Ower to put a ceiling on interest rates charged by'Jxempted imtitutions. In essence, this provides ~umen witb the same protection for wbicb the 113' law was orllinally enacted . . :"It lboWd allO be noted that Proposition 2 will haile no ftscal impact on atate or local 1overn· m•t," Gardner empbulnd . .. •• 'eia._,Ba11d ~-Cet$500 ~.Jn a aped.al presentation to tbe Oraqe County ol Supervilon, the Apartment Auociation ol -.. County reeentJ.J made a $1iOO donation to eoamtT'• Paramedics Fund. . f'.•• Al • educatiollal and 8dviaory UIOCiaUon of ~ property ownen ud manaaen, we are ph;tited to wilt tbeM types o1 services whenever weiean." noted Raymond R. Maui, pl'llident of UtetAAOC. ••o. covntleaa occaaloos paramedics have ~llltJklY eome to tbe aid of apartment mau,.. ~ bl emer1ency lituatiom," be edcled. !D.,.tM tbat tbe paramedics are tben to belp II ~toallNlideDlaolthe.-,,.'• I ~,. ....... 1181, tM ~ AJ10lllllDD ol ' a..t1 rep1'91Miilia ........ ...., ... ~ .... ,.._. l'lll&al P">l*tJ owars. '1'1111 • •d..._ · ••••• &s • proleuloaal It.ft to ............. Iii opes ltiaul. pnblema perUMat to UM eputmat lit.t••tr'J, 1D acNltJon to bo9UQf hnformatlve ... 1ioM1117...._., educattic.al MmlDan and one ol ........ ~ncte--•Cdforal•. .. REAL ESTATE Shadow·Run Ruianing .Out Tim~ 11 runnana out tor proap•~the bomebuyen to tab Mtvutace ol Ute real Mtata v,alut offered a& w ... min'* o. .. 1opmHt'1 Shadow Run commuaity la i.,... H111'. Oa.ly 18 ol the ,.,.. sm.se ,....., ........ main Jo bt eold lo U.. eurrent DbUe at tM ..U. located aouth Orance County n1ldeatial coa1m-6· ty, acClCll'diq to Bob Kister, MnJor vtc. ,.....,... ot aalea and llW'ketinc for WarmibltGG. "Whether ramillea are aearcbln1 for u Ifft. clency·plan.ned three bedroom. ~ bolM or an exceptionally spadoua rour bedrooin. two. story IJool' plan with lot& ot open speee, theJ an bound to ftnd a plan they like at Sb.adow ft• ia Laguna Hilla." said Milter. The expansive three and four bedroom homet Priced from 1119,990, are available wttb two uil two and one-balf baths and up to 2.425 square feet ot Uvtq area. Model homes. decorated by Carole Eichen In· tenon. and the sales office are open daily from 10 a.m. ';O 6 p.m. at Sb8dow Run. To reach tbe W ar~mgton commuruty in Lacuna Hilla. take the San Dieeo Freeway to Alicia Partway. tum rt&bt to SCENIC VIEWS OF EL NIGUEL COUNTRY CLUB AAE AMONG SELLING POtNT9 OF !L NtGUEr==L==K=oo=A=venue==·tbeo==ri=p==ta::::1=::ain=to=Sb=M='°="=R=""=·==~ Homes 'Offer View "The desire to live in a prestilious country club neighborhood bas drawn many prospective homebuyers to Broadmoor's El Ntcuel HeJpta community in Laguna. Niguel," commented Ray Wolford, sales director for Broadmoor Homes. "Today," be continued, "the trend bas been to build townbomes and other smaller residences in choice golf course locale. The spacious homes we are offering at El Niguel Heights have bad tremendous appeal for thoee desiring single-family living plus the coveted country club en- vlromnent." Tbe viewsite community offers a selection of four floor plans ranging in site from 2,CMO to 2,975 square reet. The one and two-story executive re- si dences reature three and rour bedrooms plus a bonus room in one plan. Prices start from $225,000, errec. live Oct. 26. However, according to Wolford, sales occurring subsequent to this date may result in the un - availabllity of any or all price levels. El Niguel Heights may be easily reached by taking the San Diego Freeway t.o Crown Valley Parkway, then west to Country Club Drive in Laguna Niguel. A sales omce and model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk. BROKER/SALES TWO DAYS $195 Intense ONE WEEKEND Real Estate lic9nae Seminar. Expert professional instruction. finest matenals available. PROVEN EFFECTIVE' 9·00AM to 6 OOPM Saturday and Sunday • Continental breakfast included IHaOLU •IT UMITID TO 40 STU09fnt CMU. HOW H>l IHaVATIOM NOVEMBER 10 & .11 REGIS'TaY MOTIL IRYIME ,_ .._ Jlllt w.,....,.,..,.. VJSt• ~I 1 iltt•n l7'4t 644-1"4 -. "(. REALIBTATE Marlalta In Dana Point Family Gathering Stressed With tbe holiday season rapidly approachioe. plus for family 1atheri.np and holiday so<:ial events belin to evolve. For the residents of llartnita, tbe sinale-family residential community iD Dana Point developed by Capri Builders, Inc., boliday planning ls especially aignlllcant. New home la the perfect setting for sharing eo- ~lni.Dg experiences and Marinita provides a ebolee ot custom-styled three and four bedroom re- sidences, priced from $169,000 to $245,000, with two 2~ and tJlree.bath plans in single-level, split-level and t~ arrangements. "We have. for each Marinita home, max- imbed the views and preserved the surrounding topography," says William C. Mirams, president Builders' Group Elects Officers ' James C. Cashman was elected and installed as prestdent of the Building Industry Association of Soutbern Calilomia at that organiution 'a 13th annual eoavention held recenUy in Palm Springs. Ceehman is president ol the Homestead Com· pay, a IUWl'aide-based firm which specialises in •ln•le tamQy residential subdivisions and land de-•elop...t. ,.. ........,., Cullman will lead one ol the na- llcm'• =-= rellonal eolllncton woelatlw. Tlae 8 lndmtry Auoeletjoe ol SoatlaerD California represents over 1,800 member firms in the ~industry tbrou&bout the eleven· eoanty l!loatbern Callfol"Dla area. tbe ~===--::mn:t ~~~~~ 1S1&-11'11 ftleal year. He bas a1ao served u preal- dent1' tbe ..-ociatloa'I IUVenide County chapter and ha .,._ a member of the board ot directors since 1974. • Lee J . Goldin, a Malibu builder and put presl· dent ol the group's Ventura County Chapter, bu -been elected fU'St vice president for tbe 1979-80 fia. cal year. Goldin also bas bef!n elected second vice president ol the Califomia Building Industry Al· aociatlcm. .. .. .. * Newport Engineer BuilJer of ¥ear Kenneth J . Bourgulgnon, president of Dotken Engineering of 'Newport Beach, was bonoreft by the Building Industry Association of Southern Californiaasbuilderoftbeyearforlm. The presentation was made at the BIA's re- cent coovention in Palm Sprinp. Bourl\lisnoo wu bonored for bis 1001 and out· standing record of aeTYice to the coostnlction in- dustry. the Buildinl Industry A.saociatioo and the community. TM ll'l9 bullcler of the year bas been reapoml· ble fot ..,..., numerous innovatiom in the coa- atrucU. iaduatry. Re deaiped several new methcJ9 al-~entin1 structural dama1e in slide areas•• an authority oo aoll and allppaae iD billaJ:i! He bu worked wtth the Western Plum dala Committee on 1wlmmin1 pool desip. ,elfllpment specifications. Bil. Projeet Shijping Center Set • _ ... _ !. ~. MNow9f_..,,,,__ •, ..... OAILV PO.OT 1 lnfu.e Sales llOOming New HorM• Show Dip in Median Price .:" • ..\'u.!•eC01"-~ ..... 1111111..::Sa;nU,:= ==•= =•=-.:~sC:,:,-:":.~=-~ tlt9 ant .... ma.till of tJda year an up allDOlt mubt c1e1n..a. .. ...,....,. .,., dae same l*'tod 1-t ,.... -wbUe Moe _.,.. Utat ta.. .__ ol ... llllme Ille •o'• wtee wu dowa more tbaa •·• ae· btl1en ta lniM eo...., cle•llo••••g .. _.._ .. Om.ad S . lloe, c1r.-of~ ''maMa1'•rds1" • w ol ..... flMI• .., for tM llnD'I Coammlty Dwu 11111£ •1 Dl.taoa. .._._ .. atr ol lnt.e ,_.._..., ...._ !( New Mine ..... t.otalell 1.* dsrt.c tM tint Up.to.dat...,....__........_....._ • ._ ·•• aepr 11 ¢'"1 tuo.a mtutoe la ..-. lrriM Company dnelopmeau ii Hadallle .a lM Moe 11114. TM IDMl•e price of • new bome ._ lafonmdon Center loeated bl Woodbriclle at .._ .-. 8"1osi•eteb SS.-400 1eM than the median corner of Cul"9' Drift -S w .... ..._ Tbe prid .. ,.... qo, u a resuk of Ob' ol lntM ad enter ii open dalir flom JI La• I p.a. (t hTt8e CwJpmJ e«Grta to buDd more homM bl .,. b'dable prtee na119. ~~ ,..,_.,.. . .·, IN '11111an4W 1...m, --l,W, Cf.I(!--"• tbe lll-.Ja;ttJ ol wblcb were tn the VUlqe ol Wood-c:i1J · · bridle. wt.ere nine differmt bulkten recorded ao ...... Priees raced from ..ser "'·-to Oftr ~ t # $150,000. Nearly 700 new bolDa a.re 1cbechded to be s a, e.. offered in the MeOlld and third major pbuea °' Woodbridge between now and March. -. Tbe rematmac new bome aaJee ID I.nine -100 in all -wen recorded in tbe hi.Dstde VW.,e ol .. -. ........... __________ _, Turtle Rock wbieb adjolm UM Un.lverstt7 of California .t lrrine. Prices predominantb' raa~ from $140,000 to over $260,000 ID dnelopmenta by The Akins Company, Bren Compeny, and Broad· ly..._IUD .. •• BASbmea ... 1..-, moor Homes. Jo tbe prestigious Harbor Rldse aru in Newport Beach being developed by lniDe Padfle, recorded sales in Harbor Ridse Eat.ates, Harbor Ridge Crest, and Harbor Ridge custom bome sites totaled 52 during the first Dine months of this year. Prices ranged from $245,000 to over $500,000. • BUY OR SELL FIRST Also. you avoid the pouibihty of panie-, selling your origin al• home (a good way to loee money>. plus you'll know exactly how much money will be ava1labl~ for a down payment oo the new house ~ Wh ateve r your real_ ~ esUlte needs. call us. We have all the tools and expertiM' to handle your rt>lll e1!late tran&artiom ~allv Plug we off.er the. unique advanta~es of the n a t1on ·w1d P ER.\ networ* advantages ' tha t N>~t you nothing' 1 t'x\r a Give us a call today We're her e to help' F.RA Short'<'resl Realtv • 17141 84&5S73 • 121315922747 (8 CWLYPtlOT .-~1~~ Spending' Realtors' Chief Urge. Action • WA.81DfGTON -Tenatu ta.. Id-.....,..._., ftOt ••alelt i.n..:.. . i•aJc flDd .. ~ftly an.ctlM U.. •allaWUty of boulDt. Dr. Jatk .,11oo, eucutlve vie.,....... Md tlaW .._._lit ot UM N&tklu.I M- 't>elatlbn of Aealtora, bu urfed llDlfleanl nduelloaa ha fed ral •Pftdlaa. l 0 The ectioM ol ~ 'newbom' Wla· tlon flibi.. ot lbe Federal B•...,. Board," Carbon aald ln.a ••t.et ~ --lames T Mtlntyre, dlrect.or ol the Office ot Man• .. ment and Rudie&. "would have been welcomed earlier ii> ltTtor ma·· .... ,...... ........ .nty banb trH=afTI .UU. rmshHe."-Car etat..t that, ln bAI vift, m0Dllm'1 poUef la carrylat a ctia· ~ ..... ot UM loiMI lD fll. roru to fllbt wtaUoo uc1 u.a 10nM ot ............. fot" 11ow!Q1 lallAIUoa muat be._ bJ \rlmml5llow· lq fecMnJ •peadl.D& and I tM q..uuurty ~ ol the foder d9- fidl. ... But. be added. mooetary policy baa t•ceeded • wl1e level of purely l'lonetary rmtral.ot. "It \a c~ar that a &blft 11....Ual IO we CM uold tM. tl&rther crippllq or amall buaineHH everywbtre: housjq ~. purdaaM aod resale of boa:MI ; ud productivity crowt.b," Cutaoa wrote. "W• must moderate the damalinl blow qainat conatnactJon of realcJentJal, com· me-rcial and lnduatrial alJ"UC't\anll and equipment." , Tlaat Toa<!la of France •-nos BA.I OCCU&UD ln lar&e 1art became of perverH fiacal '°Ucies," the bead of the 700,000. member uaoclaUon said "Fiscal policy lb.rough i.ncreulnc quarterly deficits 1s moving in the opposite direction of the new monetary policy C~aLSON NOTED that while Consrea bu DOl completed actioo on the filcal ia budset, lt ia clear that spendint will continue to climb at a 10 percent or more rate and that the deficit will increase 1lpiflcantly and will require heavy Treuury Depart· ment borrowing over the next year - already estimated at $13.5 billion in tbia quarter anct from $19 to $22 billion the Oral Quarter of 1980. Contemporary arches mark the entrance to Broadmoor Homes ' townbome neighborhood at Huntington Harbour in Huntington Beach. Designed to resemble a French sea village, Huntington Harbour features a bridged lagoon. a beach on the main channel waterway. decorative walks. entry courtyards and lampposts. Five n oor plans are available with two and three bedrooms. Prices for the homes, some or· which are situated on the water. start at $280,000. Newland Center t . r1anned for HB "The president bu authority to brine about or inlUate t.be needed trimming or alowinl of 1pendin1," Carlson said. "The 1974 Budcet lm- poundment and Control Act. while limiting the President's power to act unilaterally, doea provide him a clear procedure and method of ac· lion.-- Solar Projeet Dedieated Venture Realty, an Irvine-baaed 4>mmercial brokeraie company, bu ~ounced that leasine bas betun on ~ J!ew commercial center to be built ia Huntlnaton Beach at the northeast or~r of Beach Boulevard and AClama Avenue. Named ''Newland Center" in honor :o1 the Newland family, the 20-acre :planned <:ommunity development ""1Jl cootain a mixture of restaurants, ftrlancial institutions, professional of- fices and retaJI stores. Completion of Newland Center is scheduled for winter of 1980 ·'Specifically. the National As· sociation of Realtors recommends that t.be president propose adequate 'deferrals' that require only nooac· tion by Congress, and propose ·rescissioo' t.bal requires act.ion of Congress to slow lhe growth of spend· ing and thus reduce t.be need for high interest rates." R e al Estate Group P lans Irvine Meet Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley was the keynote speaker al the special dedication ceremonies ror one of Orange County's first 100 percent solar- a s 1i11 ted residentia l com· munities. Seabluff Canyon Townhomes in Costa Mesa. built by the Gregory Company, also of Costa Mesa. The ceremonies focused atten· lion oo the substantial energy cost savings and energy re- source conservation which res•· dents of the new 82·unil project have effected In the rour months since the homes were completed for occupancy. Located off Canyon Drive in Costa Mesa. Seablurr Canyon Townhomes were designed by the architectural and planning firm of Harnson/Lorenziru or Costa Mesa The pro1ect features Grumman Sunstream solar water heaters wtlh model 60F collectors and 66-gallon solar storage tank The swimming pool at the community recreation center also has a solar assisted water healing system ut1lning a bank of 22 uruts or model 60F <.'Ollee tors . lnstallat1()ns were by Sunugbt Energy Sr.terns. Inc . also of Co!.ta Mesa Est1maun~ that Seablurr C'an y o n T,, w n h o m f· r ,. ~ 1 d ~ n t s should expenence a 50 percent .savings 1n energy costs over more conventionally de">1gned homes. Jim Gregory also noted that the annual sav1ng'I on hot water alllne •~ pn•d1r lt·1l t11 rf'ach 7~ percent Industrial property and market outlooks will be the topic of discussion for the Nov . 14 meeting of the Institute of Real Estate Management in frvlne The panel of industrial experts w1ll consist of David Ttavel, Coldwell Banker; Gary Hausdarser. W. Ross Campbell; Charles 8. Caldwell. Caldwell Company, and Bruce R Birkeland, Discovery Propertiea Yest~rday's dream coming true today. The dhlDer meeting, to be held al the Airporter Inn on MacArthur Boulevard. will begin with cocktails at 8 p.m., followed by dinaer at 7. ORDE R YOURS NOW • • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL SflCK-ON I.ABELS STVUIHTYPE ON GOOD QW.l1'Y WHITE GI IM'D PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRI END r---------------------, Fiii ifl IM~. Cl!p Ind 111110 w•th 51 75 + .25 poalllge to. PHot Printing, Lebel Div. Poet Office Box 1580 • 330 W. Bay St. Coeta Meaa. Callfomla 92626 ' A ru',t1c way of life for your fCJrnily 1·, not JU:>\ o fleeting m('mo ry You'll find 1t oc Thf• Old Dr·I G1org10 Place 1n ch e hills overlool~1ng Santo Ano Canyon With breochcol~1ng view'.. of Mount Ooldy and sporl~l1ng city lights Oeoring f ru1c uees and windrows of eucalyptus trees remo1n where they hove stood for years Old-fmhioned fence poses ond the narrow bridge ore rem1n1scenc of che days when che Del G1org10 children ployed here The oword-w1nnin9 homes hove been exqu1s1cely crafted by G L Lewis Homes to com- plement che1r surroundings. while soc1sfy1ng your comem· porory needs W1ch beouc1fully detailed cabinetry chree·cor goroge>s and wood·burning f ircploces w1ch gos log lighters And fine touches. hl~e wood A beautiful home on a half-acre tot. honored for in homes priced up co ~ 700 000 le s o perfect blend of yescerdoy and tomorrow A prom1s(' 1~ep1 for your family coday J and 4 bedrooms from ~162.500 lO ~240 000 7451 Mill Stream Circle Anaheim < 714) 8J5-5164 Models open 001ly {i (~ -- REAL ESTATE For a llmlted time, tbt de••-= ot Newport G._~araat· tmac a 8P8da1 Onance paclra,. dicb liadudes a 10 pereeat down pay. ment. Located aero.a IJ'Om the Sama Ana Country Club 1n Coat.a Keaa, the community-ls-composed of 3e townhomet. An extemtve llat of prtce-lDclude features is offered. Wood-burning fireplaces, wet bars, vaulted ceilinp, private paUoa with wood fenc· ln1, and attached, twe>- car garacea are ia· eluded in prices ranging from '86,850. Selected plans also in· elude sun deck.a, pop-out windows, and akyllgbu. All kitchens are equipped with O'Keefe & Mer rill ptlotless gas ranges with contiouows-c leaning ovens, dish- washers, ceramic tile countert.ops. luminous ceiling panels , and c u s t o m hardwood ca binet.ry. Model homes are open from 10 a .m. until dusk, dally. on Santa Ana A venue JUSt east of the Newport Freeway and :,outh or Bristol Avenue. V1S1tors should take the Co!lta Mesa Freeway to its southern termlnus at Mesa Dnve. which 1s the first s1gnaJ at the end of the freeway Go left on Me'>a Drive lo Santa Ana Avenue. then left to th(• prnJect The Old Del Giorgio Place Be Sure to UM Your ZIS>COde PllOl PP.INTING ro1hngs and boluscrodes on stairways. and wood·frome window s Special features chot G L Lew is hos been widely Presented by G.L. Lewts Homes , REAL ESTATE l>M'8V "-AM AT WOOOWJIDGe OROft D!WlOPM!NT IN IRVINI! .DarhY Biggest Model At Woodbridge Grove The Darby at Woodbridge Grove provides backlJ'OUftd for executive ramlly livin& ln the Irvine Company's Village of Woodbridge, acCOJ'ding to Julie Bamett, director of marketing and sales fortbe Akins Company. Largest in the collection of single family attached residences now available in the lake-oriented final phase, thiJ two story plan offers 1,987 square feet of living area. The Darby's lower level fans out from a ceramic-tiled entry. Viewed from the foyer are the high, vaulted ceilings, massive fireplace and abundance of glass highlighting free· flowing living and dining rooms. three bedrooms with up to two-and· one-half baths. Current prices in the new phase begin at $116,900, effective October 15, 1979. Sales occurring subsequent to this date may result in U1e un· availability of some or all plans. Among the unique architectural in- novations in various plans are an up- per level gallery. large breakfast rooms for informal activities, private inner patios and entry courtyards and an abundance of glass and vault ed ceilings throughout. • N wPellele Future Houws DueC~es KOCIMI ot the futuN 1'lll nn.c:t dnmlltk c1ten1•. wrou1ht by r~ __,,_ ec.· ••rub Polldet and MW bat~ .......... So 1ay1 Dave Mc~~ :e:e-' h.C la eharp ol operatloa.I for lntae P Dec lllf ment Company. the bulldlns um for tlall lnfM Compuy. •eALLISTD, W1IO ovwsa r a tree· Uon for aucb award-wi.Dnl.al lll'OJecta a Wood· ~ -G...._ i.D-1"'8e. fGIWMb a taes1 'FM · 'ehup ln bome cleli1111 becaUM of Cdfonla'• ever-llOW'lnl enerp comen.UC. lt.mdlir*. ID lldditfon to active IOlar .,.._, MeAD!lter lilt. a number of paaaive aolar teclmiq8es wtdch are now featured in many lniDe Paclftc homes. Kil cbeck.llst lnchades the UM ol wide root onr- hanga to shade windows and cooaene cooler air; the caulting of all perimeter mudsills or sole plates to help deter beat loss and gain; the proper mstallation of weather stripping and lnsulatlon; and tbe use of bigb quality window and door units to cut down air inflltration. "It's not enough to select proper solar systems." says the vice president ... A builder must become active'in energy legislaUon in order to achieve long-lasting energy conservation policies." To that end, the Irvine Company has formed an energy committee, of which McAllister Is a member, to ~tudy federal, slate and locaJ energy regulations and lo formulate energy policy for the company as a whole. REPRESENTING THE BVILDEB'S view· point . McAllister expects the firm's eneray con- servation views to become more coneemed with the legal protection of needed "sun rights" for tbe successful operation of solar systems. To enhance solar ngbts. McAllister is presently exploring the feasibility or such met.hods as the orientation of streets to east and west in future Irvine Pacific de· velopments. Th.ts method would utilize a passive solar technique and assure solar access rights. He is a lso looking into the feasibility of developing an experiment.al, energy-efficient housing tract. This tract would include passive solar designs as well as active solar systems which use external power ... .. DAil V Pff.OT A l·Dqlemtnar rarnePUUc& Ballldate Autbor. Award·Wlnn.l.ag b~r. Counselor ti lnnoval.Or. Roben. 8'.eele delivers In stmpte 1ancuage tus revolutionary f'oMTIU.la oonoepta. such as "Idea Tracld.n«" (!f MBrainstorming"' which have been tnstrument.al tn b18 al06tng natJonal and uusmatJonaJ t.ranaactions trom 16000 t.o 16 Millic>n tn v&lue &eele speaks from oontemp<>rary. ft.rst. hand know ledge or t.he tndust.ry he has helped shape 1nt.o a prorees1on - rrlclay&ldmday llonmber 9&10,1979 l'r14ay & 8d1lrd.ay Novwn.ber 91.h fl lOt.h. 1979 ~ m.ee.: 7 30 All 8 00 AM tn 5 00 PM NEWPORT BEACH CAl.l f' JltlflA Mamou. Hot.el 900 Newport c.en1.11r OMv~ Newport Beach. Call.form .• q,!fll;I) Presentffl tJy t.he Nmrport. Book Y sPm!nar Cnmpa:,·1 PO &:rii: 1554/Medfonl. OMP.cn 97501 l'Bml s•••w•• Wedne-4q, Sov. 7, 7 :00 Pll Qu&llty Inn tt 16 (',onVfmtlon Way Anaheim. CA Thunday, Sa'# 8, 7:00 I'll AlrpoM.er Inn 18700 Mac.Arthur Blvd Newport Beach. CA JleC,1.ster at tM above for wmtnar. ....,.,, la Umited. TO 11IE OTHER side is a family room. opening through sliding glass doors lo the private, fenced rear yard. Separating formal and in- formal activity areas is the Darby's kitchen, featuring ceramic tile coun- lertops, quality hardwood cabinets, pantry and an array of deluxe built· in appliances. A POPULAll selling point of The Akins Company project is its location at the bub or the recreation-oriented Village of Woodbridge. Built around a 30-acre lalce. the Village includes a beach club, parks. pools, a swim- ming lagoon and tennis complex for residents' use to tra~fur energy from a cottec~r to a ~orage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- The upper level of this three bedroom 2~·balh home ls a privacy win1 with separate sleeping areas. The Darby's exterior styling is car- ried out with detailing of wood and bronzed mullion windows with lace stucco and abake roof. The home in· eludes an enclosed double aaraae aad lull7 fenced yard. TB&EE OTBES Woodbridge Grove bomes are offered ln me and two *"Y desiPS with 1,235 lo 1,98'1 aquare feet ol Ilvinl area and two or Genoa Project Popr.dar The Genoa, a two- st.ory plan, is part of Sunrise tract at Aliso Hills project in Laguna Hills. Decorated models are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . at Woodbridge Grove. The neighborhood may be reached by taking the San la Ana or San Diego Freeway to Culver Drive in Irvine. The Village Information Center ls located on the southeast cor- ner of Culver and Warner, midway between the two freeways. Home Prices Soaring SAN DIEGO (AP> -Tbe average price ol a siDgle-family house In San Diego County is $106,400, Chamber or Commerce researchers said. And that's not even for a new one. lo 1970, the average price ol a pre- viously occupied howse was $216,900. tank ~end use. "Such an experiment.al develop. ment would also provide research in the area of buyer acceptance." concludes McAllister. Bur DlVINE PACIFIC isn't waiting for an ex- periment to begin implementin& eoeJ'I)' efficient modalities. McAllister notes that greenhouses and skylights, which provide beat and light by collect· ing the sun's rays, are being bltelrated more fre· qu~ntly into Irvine Paclflc homes. Conversely. the firm is avoidine such arehitec· tural features as high beamed ceilinp which re· quire more fuel to beat. lo additlqo to architectural stylln,, McAllister states that lnine Padtk la preseatly exploring building materials wbkb produce a more energy-efficient residence. Use of items like double glazed windows, stone or We floors and brick facades produce a coolin.g effect •Sainat summer beat and reverse of beat retention ln tbe winter. .. ~_. The Genoa features three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. A wood-burning fireplace warms the s unken living room, and a second fireplace is optional in the sunken family room. Also featured in tbe plan are a formal dining room, interior laundry and a balcony off the secondary bedrooms. An oval tub, wait-in closet and spacious wardrobe highlight the master bedroom suite. qcean ~greener,)) .. ' privacy; and peace of mma· DEVELOPED BY tbe Bren Company, Sunrise offers three other fioor plana in one-and two· story concepts, with two to five bedrooms. In· terior living space ranees from 1,680 to 2,580 square feet. Standard features in· elude vaulted cellln1s. lUe entryways and two- car 1aracea with direct aeeeu to homes. A den or optional bedroom ia a1lo available iD some plaDI. Zach kltcben at Suarlle baa an automaUc dlabwuber, 1arba1• dilpoaal, ...... riew II I! -Dale wlDdow. ranp ad dou· b•• oven, one self· cl•aainl· nMANCING ON the botD• at lCW. pereent L9teN1t (JO"' APB) ls a¥allaM• to ~uallfled b•,•r_•.t. t1lb ect to a¥allaDWtr fuad1 . '11111 .._.. _.. earnatlJ _._. ,,_ '141.•. ~ ........ , ...... .. f .......... from 10 •·•· to I P·•· dall7. ,... .. WJ ttta nd La Pu .... _.fnm&M :===-= =~ to tb• 1ale1 Start witb Jasmine Creek, certaioly one of the choice locations in Newport Beach. Add a 24-bour attended aate-bouse. Now Imagine one-story, two- story, and 1pl.it-level. single-family attached homes, all of them architectural gems loaded with distinctive features. Then the Clubhouse with pools and night-lighted tennis couns. Put these elements together and you have a lifestyle most people dream of and only a few realize. It you are the kind of person who demands a fine residence in a private community, Jasmine Creek deserves your strong consideration. A fact 1httl on facllitlts, including tUtOClation assessments, Lr ovailoble. JASMiNI Clllll'ii ln the VUJace ot Harbor View • Jlom•fnm ... ,llt M. J. Brock & Softs. Inc. Phone ( 7 I,.) 640-4020 €} --...... ........................................... l td r I • . . TllS •DIAN PaJCS for a •lul•·famJly home ectww<MI fw UM elptb C'GftMCUlfve moot.h in AUC\llt to••· a o.• perceet l8cnaH over July and • lt.• percent aaln -ntarl1 •.1'.000 -over AQIUlt. 1178. Tbt rate ol lntreue in Aul\llt wu the Q)•llt ol t.be year, ud led CAR Prui· .deal Clark I:. Wallace ol Mor .. • to comment tbat Ule comNnaUcm ol aeuoaaJ Lalhaences and record bllb ...,._. ratel m•Y aomewbat conatraln the appredalion rate duriq the next Mveral mcmtba. .. Tbe ecmtlDUld appreciation of bousln& con- flnm the .......... of real estate u an invest· ment. but t.be bltb prices for homes ii a matter for 1rowln1 concern," Wallace aald. "We are particularly disturbed tbal ao maQy YOUD& people ~ betnc priced out of the bnu1in1 market and at I.be same time circumatances an diaeouraclnl in· veston qaimt channelln1 their fundl into rental bousinl coastructlon ... : The Aucust volume does not reflect the full ef. fecta ot 1Z percent and hi&ber interest, inasmuch 'n clostnp for the month under report were •enerally initiated 30 to 75 days before. . ONbX '11'0 Ol:..11 repor:tln& ~reu ex. periencea decreaae" activity in August. The p-eatest mooth-to-month increue was reported by the Northern Wine Country, where all·Ume record sales 1ev• pt'Oduced a I0.8 pereeat increase in the volume ol tramactlom. A reuonably strong local economy and affordability factors appeared to be the m-.Jor reasons for the atronq market support lo this area. Sales in the Riverside/San Bemardlno area were up lli.3 percent. Re<:ord sales volume was re· ported for San Die10. up 34 percent, and Orange County, up 31.S percent, where transactions rose to new high levels for the year . --- PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI M#M .. HI A S ud Jf DTLJf "AMll ITATllM•lfT t II •ft .,,, ,...f e ,..., ,.,._."9 ""o"~ .,. .... "9 llou\OW140l GREER PAOOUCT DESIGN. '""° E lectric interior design mixes traditional with younger children, this plan offers Pomo"• ... ,,u•. co••• ,,.. .... furnishings with contemporary shades of three bedrooms and two baths in a single-c.u~~e~. 11.,.,, 0,,. cwc1e. soft peach to form the backdrop of Plan story format, with three exterior elev a· H .... u...-8Nctl. c.t1...,..,.• .... . t" f hi h to b Jeffv G G•ff•. '20. Coflvo11 B, at McLain Development Company's ions rom w c c oose. ~1 .... c"'1oMHo.c.•""',...~,. Wimbledon Village. Designed for fa mill es '"" -.._. " <OftC!Uetod ..., • ___________________ ...:.... ______ _::. ___________________________________________________________________ ,,.,..,.,~ Rolling Hil/$ Homes Popular Sales have a vera1ed eight per -mOGth .tnce-tbe Mvch opening of RoWna mns, acconlin1 to Joe Smith, director of sales and marketing for Avco Community Developers Inc., builders of the Laguna Niguel homes. "Phase I ls completely sold out and more than half of the homes in phase U have been sold," Smith said enthusiasUcal· ly "Buyer response bas been even greater than we bad hoped for." TRI-LEVEL, TWO-LEVEL and single level plans are available at Rolling Hills, offer· ing 2.018 to 3,010 square feet. Four distinctive and versatile floorplans are priced from $157 ,900 to $230,000. The four-bedroom, family room, three bath Barclay model appeals directly t o large or growing families. The mu ter suite with ita own stepdown den and two of .the secondary bedrooms are located upstairs. The fourth bedroom. which ls located downst:Urs adjacent to the family room, features double doon and can function as an of- fice, study, den or library. Four fumisbed models are open dally between 10 a.m . and 5 p.m. To reach Rolling Hills from tbe San Diego Freeway. ex.it south oo Crown Valley Parkway to Glenrock Drive : turn left and follow the signs to the sales of· nee al 28382 Silverton Drive. Tllh ~ wOl tiled •"" t1w C-IY (.._,.of Or-. C:-y Oft~ ......,.,., 11 •• .,.. .................... ssINCE1920•*-.. .............. . II lrtGTOrt Valu9 and Qualify ••• right ftom ... beginning. Since 1926. Wamington has gained o fine reputation as o builder of homes of gear disrtnctlon Md ~ worth. NaN. we're building two fine communlr1es in rhe new lrvtne Village of Nonhwood. We kno.v d no beorrer enwonmenr for home ownership. Wamlngton In lrvine ... )'OlX double ossurora d present and funxe voJue. KUI\ 5hady ~!lo~ 3 6 ' Dedlooms • 2 6 2Y.a Dalhs 0.. 6 Two 5loi)' Plans (714') 551-0055 REAL ESTATE PVBUC NOTICB 8w!d!lf· November 4. t979 OAA. Y PILOT p f The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coast LY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS (642-5678) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ~~ ............ ~~~:-... ~~-.. !!! ... !:~~ ....... ~.~!:~ ........ ~.~~ ........ ~!.~~.~ ....... ~.~~ ........ ·~.~.~ ....... ~:.'!4;~ ...... . , .. f •••s• tOOJ ••••• 1002 ••••el tOOJ «a..-oa 1002 Ge.tr.. 1001 Ge•r• 1001 ~ ... ,.. 1002 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... EQUAL HOOSING 9PPORTUNITY P or b II i Mofk.: AU teal •t.ate Mi vc r1 lat'd in UUt newspaper 1s 11ub ltd t.o UJe lo'eduai t-•IUr llous1n& Act oC 1961! wtucb makei. 1t illeg al tu •dvertise ··11ny pre fereo~. hm1tat1on, or chscrunanahon ba8ed on race. roM>r. relltclOI\. sex. or national ongin. or un mlelllJOo to m .i_ke J n) 11uch preference, llm1td t.ioo.ordtsl·nm1natwn " ' TWNTllLO & lE£ llSIDIMTIAL llOOl.451 COMPANY 0... Of n. LMt w ....... Lott , om•e in a lifetime chance to bwld •our t·usto m waterfront home. Dock is n for ~• 30' boa t Exce ptio n a l oppor1 unity $319.500 ()() (21 lJ 858-1 '99 1714• 833-2650 'llus newspaper will not t T Q I LARGE knowing ly .ccept .t1n> ,ent 0 WR. ASSU"'-"•ILE LOA ... adve rtising for r eal l'"'IA "" est.ate which is m viola <AJS MO I Super duper 1i. lht' bel\t tionollhelaw #'t • • de.en ption for lh1~ love ___ ____ _ 2Brm Condo. wal~ to Jy 4 b r homt' with " --------1 bech. new piunt. crpt & :.pac:iou.s ltvins: room, i W,,. Sw~:.h fplc-. 1m frpks, ne»r nt'w c:rptmg ERRORS: AdY•r+isen md1alr ocrup,an~}' and a i;u:.lenm~ pool All Mould dwc:k ..... _ .... _ $9,500 to Buy c iJ 11 for only $107 500 L.HJ(l' ,. "'" 7S:l700F.,,, ' asi.umablc 0 loan no daily md ~port •r· '· · quulifying Call 979'.5370 =~~~ [ ~ lfl&Hil A-~ LLSTA TE correct istMrtion only ---_ • EASTSIDE REAL TORS --------"40 <;>ualifyinq! --- ---Chrnun~ JB<lrm, 1;.irR" HITE LIGHTS HouMi for Sale lol Owner will c:arr> N B Hay V 1 l' w r 1 a n c 1 n g C a I I fo·abulou.,. o;pa c10u!> home :.:..:..:.::;••••••••••••••• nov won ·t l a :.t' .w all new D cs~~n __..,. I 002 6461 171 .kitchen, marbl(' fplc-. lri: ··~;;;;·;~·;;~·~·· [~·,· m~·H:~1 r~f:;;d~nrl~s.iu.;~~'~<i 80 ~~~B~r~N. ~ i5ii\'ij';'~ ~~~9.~~~'.0Pr~n ~~~~ • 1 -642 5612or 6Ji·144S 675-3411 HAllOtt VIEW HLLS -Lusk exclusive. 4 BR 1 story, adjacent t..t la r ge greenbelt , new neutral carpeting, Creslly painted ins ide and out. $259,000. llG CAMYOH -The ultimate home on the optimal lot -< drama, privacy + a most a dvantageous fina n c ia l a rra ng ement. A s uperb Versaills wi th 180° view of the golf course. $675,000. WHITE WATH YEW And the sound of the s urf. is yours toen1oy with this custom 4 BR No. Laguna hom on the oceanside, just steps to Crescent Bay A priceless location offered at S449.000. •1.YCREST -Ar Ivan Wells desij:!ned 4 BR. custom home wi h terrazzo entry, atrium with a retractable ro1f, dramatic mirrored pillars. for m u I dining ·oom. A perfect hom e for grarious cntcrtanmg Ready for the holidays. $335,000 HARIOR VIEW HCMES -A 4 BR Portofino with complete guest <uarters. Tdeal for in.Jaws or older chtldr<'n T.y immediate occupancy with a long. long t:'SCTcl.\ $266.900. PETHS TOWHH<ME Beautiful air cond .. ''D" Plan. with sained glass window. custom buillins. BBQ. e:cellent location. near pool. parks and tennis • assumable loa n. $169,900. WESTCLIFF ~ea r schools & Wes t c liff Sho pping Cen ~r . 3 Bdrm + family . 1 mmaculate movein condition. Don 'l miss this ~real family homtin a terrific Ne wport Beac •. location . $189.500 TUITUROCIC Hl•HLAMDS -Lus k built 5 Bdrm, Stewart Ran on a huge priva te lot in , Irvine's finest fanil y community. H's more than a ho m e, t 's a charming lifestyle. $315,000. UMtvasrn ftARIC-3 Bdrm detached garden home. fee land. Community pool.' e nclosed courtyard. beattiful patio overlooking the greenbelt. Assurmble loan, only $118,500. IA. YCltlST -Cu tom built 4 BR home with dramatjc used bick fireplace, indoor BBQ. s pacious grounds with pool on a quiet cul de sac. Submit on terms. Owner will carry. $237,500. Redhill ~ Realty Lido Ke alt y Offil:t' 6 73-7300 J l: / VIA l 10l) NEWPORT BEACH ca1Anv1 AHAMCING '°5SlaE Newport Crest 3 bdrm , 3 baths. with orean v ll'W. $169,450 OWMH TIAHSFBRED Vt·t·y mottvlited ' 3 Bdr ms . 2 baths, t·orner lot next to park k:xcellenl t·ond1t1on $123.500 IEST OF THE CREST 2 Udrm~ . 2 baths End unit un limited J.fflV<.t<'.Y $17~.000 2+ ACRE ESTATE s1.aoo.ooo YOU'RE KIDDING $55.000? N<> Wl' ..ire nut ;i pnn· lhnl i.. h..1rcl lo £mti for th1' th.1rm1nl! .11111 rht.'i!r) :! Bl< cun<Ju ~ tl h ,, larg1• p;it10 .. ntl 1·11m murnl) pool Al·• wllt•r ""1 II hd p I 111.1111 <' \<'I no~ · 'J7~i .;:no ALLSTATE REALTORS lAGUt-IA LOT <ln.'.m l ll'"' ~:-..I Ill It:! 1111 w appnl\ l·ll 11lan-. OW(' 7H , .it 11 b. :.Ub ordtniJll' tu t·nn,1 In $79. 000 Bk r !163 ten 7 Tree hnl'd 1 oad wmtl,.. past ltorM' l'orr:ib & stabll'' lo ,, m••J11Uf11·1t•11l 6 u o i. q ( l h o rn <' M.uucurl'<i gruuntb hu't an (llympu· ~lll'll µool. floor 10 cl.'1hnK a.:1,,,, enhance!. fJmth 1 m ~htl·h O\ crlnok>. l'\Mll & bre:ithtak1og \ 11·w ul Rack &t) Huge 111.1-.h·r ~UIW ind ;,,pa & m '"'Jl-:t' table formal clmmi: rm bwll m wl'l bar. :.epar Jk laundry rm too ' -i morl' Queen i.11l' ~+rl'l.lt1d:. quarters Newport Beaches l''mcst. For Personal Preview caJl 646-7171 More famthl'I\ Jn• getting "''· . ,. ''""' "' • the c<impm~ ··bug · this y~ar If ~<IU havl' 11 c.tmper lhal " not j?cttmg l!Sed. l\Cll ll no"" ~1th a Cla,,,i.1£wd ,\d 3400 VIA OPOl'TO NEWPORT IEACH 250 MEWPottT CNTlt DI OH\.t+MStN.1.. MEWPOltT IUCH &~ LIDO ISLE Bayfront. 3 bedrooms. pier and s lip $875.000 Bayfront. 6 ucdroom~. -1 buths $750.000 f:l<'ganl home. huge lot. 3 tx•droom <. + den. large pool $745,000 MEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 bl'dro<Jm<> + den. lar~e lot Sl69.500 LIDO SAMDS 3 bedrooms. walk to beach Sl42.500 BIG C/4.NYOH 3 hccJrc,or11 & dl'n townhou<><'. l<trge pool. hUJ..!<' lot. cit :v and golf MU r~c vic·ws. 1!17fi Rnlh llo)ce 1ndutll'd $780.00CI H/4.RBOR RIDGE 5 bedroom estate type home with pla ns a pproved and const r uction ready to s ta rt $995.000 644-~990 REDUCED $39,000! leach CoffCICJe Privacy, 3Bdrm. white water view. family room & we t bu Jus t reduced a nd re ady for new owner . Owne r wi lJ help finance. CAL NOW : 673·8550 VIEW AIANDOMED EST /4. TE See Spyglass. Eastbluff & Irvine Crom tttis deserted 2·slory estate. 4 Bdrms on ' 1 acre of woodsy lot, huge sparkling pool. long estate driveway to expanded 2-car garage. $169,950. Must See ! 673-8550. STEPS TO IEACH Charming 4Bdrm 3·Story, upstairs terrace. cedar panelinf? throughout, fplc, lo maintenance. $169,900. Call Now 673-8550 IEACH UMITS-S 159,000 Four units' actually pays for itselt. All 2 bedrms. corner lot a nd assumable loan. Call day or nlght, 673·8550. DA VIDSOM REAL TY PRESENTS LIDO"S IEST IUY THE LUXUIY OF SrACL A dramatic 5 BR home. incl sep . maid's quarters: o n large lot. Prime location near bay. Choke of dining a reas -tiled lanai or family urkfsl rm. OPEN SAT/SUN l 5 un VIA G E NOA. $495.000 A LOT FOi THE MONEY Wide 55 ft . lot with ramblin~ .-1 BR home : attractive I am J-1tc:ht•n "1 used brick frplc O P EN SL·~ l 5 ll7 VIA QUITO S425.000 V ACAMT & MINT COMOfTlOH Need a hous t· in a h ur r\'., Thts 3 BR o n l.1\HCE LOT 1s <.·omple t e l y n·110\ <llNl. all nl''.' carpels. drapes. paint J..1td1t·11 i.Jr1pliances. etc . e tc ::-..11'\!1,»00 A REAL PEARL [>(lrfect1on in every dl'latl of th1~ sp<tt'IOUS 2 BR + wood p;111elt·cl dt·n For th(> discriminating ht1vc·r v. ho demund-., the ftnest Call to st>t' s12.;.ooo PRIME COST A MESA LOCA Tl OH 3 IR + CONY. DfH $87 .950. Tn·rne11d i>u-.. \~du(' 1n th 1~ lovely :\I 11:1l 11·Pllo townhOU'>(' rt•aturmg plush 1 .in11·h 111w \\all t·o\enng.s. near new l..1tt·ht•n appliances & fabulou~ lanai NEWPORT IEACH DUPUX CAPE COO DELIGHT. NEW duplex on wtd t' ::.trect with OCEAN VI EW from upper urut. OPEi'' SAT. 1 5 212 29TH STREET $279,500 D A V I D S 0 N R E A L Tl I N C. 3:1c ,~ ....... ,, ·.., .·· ~. -67 3 '106 0 , BEAUTIFUL UDO Redecor ated with pride . Lrg 4 Bdrm with ~ourmet kitc hen . lmmac. thruout. Ta ke ove r 911\t'k loan or owner will finance a t 11"; Asking only $389.500 VERY LUGE-CLEAM Ir SHAIP OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX ·I & 3 Bdrms. only 6 yrs old and 1ust s teps lo the beach. On FEE land Owne r says ··sure -I'll carry the whole balance .. Asking $239.500 DOVER SHORES WITH IA Y & OCEAM VIEWS Take ad vantage of existing loan of $350.000 on this beauty Extr<1 "1cle. :-.pac1ous 4 Bdrm + fa m room & <lining room Offer down pa~ ment & lak'' ovt.'r Askmg $497.500 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 Newport ll•d. conter 30th Harbor Rid~ R~olry, Inc. 67S·UU IEACH COTIAGE l hlork trom O<.'l':.tnlro nt Churming oldt•r homt• on tht• P t•n1nsula Freshly pa1nte<l inside & out ldet1l for summer n .•nlal Shown by appt onJy and priced at SI 13.000. This one won l la::.l Call now 675·1163 JUST USTID MEWPottT IUCH CHAIMB Just Listed. Owner will he lp fi nance assuma ble 9 . 7'; loan. Sharp 3 bedroom a nd d en family home with beamed ceilings. brick fireplace, solid maple counter tops. near new cpts . Priva t e courtyard e ntry. Owner anxious. Call now 675-1163 JUST LISTIO HAUO. VllW HOMI WITH 5'A Perfect home for entertaining. 4 large bdrms. formal dining room. huge family room w I wet bar & cozy brick frplc. overlooking lushly landscaped grounds w/expansive wood decking & oversized spa. Assume 9. 70% interest loan. Owner must sell. Call now. 675-1163. KU.lo. RIDGI llALTY, IMC. 436 tWoh ::· Sh ti c ......... 671-1163 TOP OF THE WOILD Vi ew ocean and mountains from this lovely Spy glass H ilt h ome. 6 Bedrooms, game room, 4""'1 Baths, pool. Good financing. Submit offers. Asking $585,000 OWNER IOUGHT ANOTHER 2+den condo in exclusive area. Walk to shopping.· Pool, spa, tennis. Large master bedroom with fireplace. Must sell. Asking $181 ,500 SPARKLING SAM LUIS REY Vi e w location in exclusive Rancho San Joaqwn 3 bedroom . formal dining, m a ny upgrades Need quick sale. Prt ced ri g ht a t $178,500 w i th assuma bl e loan. DUPLEX IARGAIM Corona del Mar oceanside of highway. appr•ved plans for expa nsion. Don't let this one get a way. Ba rgam priced $185.000 714 /760-9333 TTY 760-93 38 BEST IN BLUFFS ILUFFS IAYAtOMT Full w.at8I" yaw! 3 BR. 21 2 ba .. ·1950 sq. rt. Lge. encl. patio o verlooking panoramic bay view. Highly upgraded. $239,SOO OP9f SUM. f -5 2129 Vbto &ts oda f~LAH IAIGAIN! Lovely bay vie w ; poolside selling , 3 BR. 21 :1 ba .. form. din . huge fa m rm.; 2200 sq . rt. VACANT. Good terms $199,500 orEH SUM. 1-S lffS QUEDADA. IEST IUY! 3 BR. 2 ba ~-leve1 end unit: nttw carpt•l. pain t. drapes. Nice j!reenbelt Good tt•rms ' SlJ.S..000 OPEH SUM. 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Owner may finance. 1714) 673-4400 f2 UI Ha.ztze HARBOR NATION t ~eft Nature-rover L aeg SUNLIGHT SHIMM!AS ON WILDLIFE POND ReMrv• Save• Whet Ha• Been Lo•t .Aldo Leopold Metnorial Is Wildlife Reserve BJ moN IDNDEUON BARABOO, Wla. (AP) -The pioneer wa1on track Is blacktopped now. TM Ll'MI the youna people plU\t.ed cut dllortenUn& lhadows on the •and. But ln the clearlnJ, The Shack looks eucUy ult did 30 yean .,o. It look.I u though you ml4ht sit oo tbe oaken bench bellde the door In early momtn1. and Aldo Leopold ml1ht come out with a notebook But Joac atnce, there must be and a pot of coffee, and wait for scarcely any ltrtpe o1 eavinln· the first robin to chirp from the mentalist wbo cannot look you lD crotch of the elm tree, and thus t.be eye ad quote the simple you would know t.bat one-tenth of declanticD witb which lt opeaa: a foot candle of light had come to ''There are eome wbo can Uve the land. without wild thlnp, and eome wbo cmmot." PE&HAPS ON a momin~ such aa thla, be wrote in bis notebook. "At daybreak, I am the sole owner ol all the acres I can walk over. It ls not only boundaries that disappear, but also the thought of being bounded." This ls where those words were written. In this spot. There is a boulder nearby, where two sentences cast in bronze attest to it, beginning "It is here that we seek -and sWI find -our meat from God." And it was here that Aldo Leopold filled the journals that became the book that was -and still is -the bible of the ecological movement. "A SAND County Almanac, and Sketches Here and There" it was called by an academic publisher, and at first. in 1949, it d o ubtless wa s read by academics. LEOPOLD CAJIE at last to compilinc the Almanac, which also included the episodes that be "t.au&bt me eradually and sometimes painfully that the company ls out or step," and conc luded with the towering postu~ates of the Land Ethic, at the climax of a 40-year career m conservation. A native of Iowa and a graduate of Yale, he began h1s work as a federal forester tn the Southwest. and in 15 years became chief operations officer for Anzona and New Mexico He helped formulate the na tional forest policy and came to Wisconsm as associate director of the F o r es t Pr o d ucts Laboratory at Madison THEN FOil several years he was a cons ultant on w1ldhre populations, and fini s h ed "Game Manage m e nt ," a m o nument al book that established a new science and introduced the nomenclature or environmental mampulat.aon 10 to the language. Then, m 1933. the Untversity or Wisconsm created a Chwr m Wildlife Mana~emcnt for h1m and he moved into the academ1~ world. Two years later. on a snowy Februa ry day. he loaded has wife. Estella. and fi ve teen a~f'd c hildren into th e ramal v ,1uto m o balt• and (.'hurn• ;I north'4e~t from Madison on " d1man1shmg t.roul to a windswept clearmg whose only bualdmi.:e was what eventually came to be known as the mos t famous chicken shed in North Amenca. NINA LEOPOLD Bradley, one of the five It.ids who pushed the car through the dnrt:. that da~. still remembers when the fam1h stood in the snow)-clearing or th::.l farm whose '4 0rn ~and" seemanJi?IY could ~uppor1 onh marsh grass and weeds. wonder ing what their father saw an tht.> place. BEAUTY ON WING Butterfly Above Aster derstand -"never more vague- ly than that day in the snow " That was the very heart of the idea. at turned out. "Nothing could be more salutary at this stage." 1.A!9po!d wrote in the Almanac. "lhan & little healthy contempt for a plethora of matenaJ blessmgs." AND AGAIN: "On this sand farm in W'lSCOnstn. first ~m out and then abandoned by our bagger and better society, we try to rebwJd. Wlth sbovel and ax, what we are losing elsewhere " And then. fanalJy "That land 1s lo be loved and respected as the basic concept of ecology. but that land as to be loved and respected as an extension of l'lhacs That land y ields a r ultural harv~t as a fact long 'flw re11erre b aor opPn to tlw pubU<-: if waY. after all. dr· ~fl'M"d OS O trild ~O-· 111Mnity prf"sf"rriJtfJ adaal. had ~en lo•t ~ ... known. but lately often forgot· ten " The Almanac. he s aid, at- tem pted to weld these three con· cepts At any rate. this 1o1.as bow It be~dn. \I.Ith 80 dCres o( \\Orn out -.Jnd and '-lfln' radgt'!> dnd aC'ro-. .... thl' road 1o1. hen bldckt.op or no the c .. .rJl :i.llll <;warn v.hcn the fl\ er nst·s 1n lht· sµnnJi?. d mar ... h '4ht·rt· the crdllc., on<'" nestt'd and made th1;.-1r mu.,ac or muted horn..., and d1:.tant bell'- Aldo Leopold llemortal now encom,_.. 1,300 bound to1etber by , ....... wbo bave taken ltepe to that tbelr boldin1s are er m.aoqed by a unit. JlllDd.al help comea from the Head FouodaUoG. U8*1 r Reid Coleman's ather, a pioneer pbyal- and others. A Coleman cabin b.u beeD restored llslde •here the Leopold Fe wsbip ~bolars Uve in tbe s u er wbile they compile stu es ol the rese"e'a biota. . ld.lltt? ponds dot t.be body of the arah ad there are resi· de populations of various du • small birds and animals an a subltantial herd of deer. ·An of course. the great mi· gr ry ru1hta or 1eese stop ber in numben. fillin& the sky w l the mu al c Leopold cbe ED llAllDWOODS have the stalwart oaks that command of tbe banks and · dges, and some of the impressive work bu come real burst after the first foll.owing the removal of dis sed trees that had kept thei slope in shade for 70 years. T reserve is not open to the pub c ; tt was, after all, de- s1g as a relic wild communi· ty ~rvtng what bad been k>6t els here beneath too many feet many wheels. Titre are only a few footsteps here oow and no recreational whet ls; no snowmobiles, no fou~beel dnve vehicles, no motJ"cycles. Even the precise local on of the reserve is kept vagie. and maps are restncted. to ltep orr poaching and van· dal~m. since the area has g rorn too great lo be patrolled. A.Ii D LIKEL V tl will grow eve. greater and more quickly no'iCwath the maturing of the en- vmnmeotaJ movement. Nna Leopold Bradley. who w1h he r hus band, retired geoogast Charles Bradley. lives on the reserve and guides the .,<"tflarstup, wonde~ sometimes .. 1 h<lit what her ritthtr would lh11k or the changes Wlen ht· flr~t led the chtldrt·n out onto tht• 1,1,ast('d fields with 'l hO'el and bucket O( Seedlings 10 hJnt . did hr really foresee the forsts. and the dJsLaat aound of a ~ drumming, or the re· wn or t~ lush praine, and even the :ranes·> TIEllE IS. of cow:se. no way t o \'II Aldo Leopold died in \prl l~. helping fight a brush f1rt· I.hat got out of hand on n~J b\ Plummer s ltar">h That Y.J" ft\t• "H't'ks after he had \lo rill'n the introduction to the Alrranac. and whale it was still 1n n.inuscnpt .MARSH GRASS FRAMES TRANQUIL SCENE AT BARABOO, WIS. Where Aldo Leopold Began Reatoratlon of Marahland The children, she says. knew that he was driven by convac· tions they could only va~uely un· IT HAS aU changed now. "'1th a magnitude ummaginable 30 years ago. •~ never saw the restored ffiJbh. nor lhc little book that ha~one marchan~ on . Teacher Role Changes Needs of Stud.ems lmportanl to Job By dile A.ueciat.ed Press Sherry Duncan isn't intimidal· ed by ~ stories of classroom rapes. hallway fights and verbal assaults against teachers. She knows the stories are true, but she's oot going to let them frighten her from her goal. "I'm just totally turned on to teaching," said Ms. Duncan, 21, an education major at the •University of Tennessee at 1 Martin. .. I •tarted in high school , working with t hird graders below first-grade reading level. "TllEIDDS are why I'm going into it," she continued. "There's a lot ol Violence ... But most kids are so great. And at the age I wort Wit.b, they still want to learn." lb. Dwaeao's comments are I echoed by many teacben-t&be, • wbo say they wpn 't be deterred , by the problema confronlinl the , prof.-lon -lncludina violence. low pay aM public criticism • cutln& them as villains in the : .. Wby Can't .Johnny Read?" .. , .. llan.y education students in· terviewed aald matter-of-factly that tbe problems go with the territory While others expressed optimism that the difficulties ean be remedied. usvaY PaOl'E88ION bas Ill problem.a," notes Jose Plata, 24, Ylce pnaident ol the National Bdaeatlian Auoclation'a student afftllate. "It'• Just aomethlna we ..... tocopewtt.b." Bat manJ teachers who were ...., die~ educators that .... "'8 uaaulted int.be Mllia'a _,.. last year are DO ............. tocope. . ftouuda of teachen are .,.._,..oat of tbe aebooll each r::• reporta tbe NE.A, the na· '• ._... teacher orPDIU- 1 lion. Some of those calling it quits are relatively young and want a less punishing career ; others are taking early retirement. or 1,777 veteran teubers questioned ~ an NEA poll last year, nearly a third said they would not become teachers again if they could go back to college and start over . In addition, despite the Jose Platas and Sherry Duncans, the number of college students pursuing teaching degrees declined by more than 40,000 last year -the sixth consecutive year the number of teacher graduates dropped. Many young people still eager to teach shrug off the dropout statistics, saying they are less likely to become discouraged than are current teachers because they are entering the field knowing what to expecL Elisa Della Rose, 22, a graduate student at Cal State Los Aneeles, says many of the current teachers spent decades in classrooms without the .Jerious discipline problems that . are a fact of life in schools of the 1970s; and they are simply un- prepared to handle such crises. "For a long time. the thing for a woman to do was go into teacbinc." said Ms. Rose, who teaches industrial studies, or "shop." ••YOU BECAME eltber a housewife or elementary school teacher -a 'babysitter,' real· ly," she continued. "Tboee are the people out there now. But the people 1oln8 into teachln1 now do lt because they really want to teacb." JoallDe Barnes, 31, a student at Glalboro St.ate Collete lD New Jersey. aareed that many teachers who started in the claurooma 10 or more years aeo are eacounterin& trouble now • because they have not been able to adapt to the needs of students in the 1970s. "Society is changing very fast and the kids don't know how lo adjust," she said. ..I think they want someone to talk to, who would stay after school wtth .them." STUDENTS RESP ECT their teachers and want them to be that someone, she said, but many teachers either don't know how to begin or aren't willing to spend the extra time it would take. "I think maybe we need more programs in schools to help bridge the gaps that have been created because of the rapid de- velopment of our society," said Ms. Barnes, who worked as a secretary in an afterschool com- m unity education program before taking up teaching. Ms. Barnes' point about the amount of time teachers are willing to devote struck home wltb a number of education ma- jors interviewed; they matter- of-factly stated that teaching is a 24-bour-a-day job. "If you're 1oin1 to be good, you've got to put the time in," said Carol Bagley, 21, a student at William Penn College in 01kalooea, Iowa. Ms. Ba&ley, a Utah native. says she's excited about becom· ing a teacher but admits it's dlf. flcult to deal with the declining pre1ti1e ol tbe profession. ·'Teachers are looked down upon," she acknowledged . "Parents are IO wWint to blame teachers •..• ''There are a tot of t.b.lnp I see that are wron1," she 1ald. "But U 1tudent1 at our level live up, there '1 oot eoing to be anyone to carry on. . U we worried about it too much. there would be nobody to leach." amile ac>hile. Whether it's coverage of your city council or Congress~ Daily Pi lot writers and editor~ look for the all too rare, humctous twist that adds spice to living Brighten your day with the entertaining, readable_ .... ._ ... _ ----~ ----------------· -------------------·- ..._.. .. • ., .............. ..... ~ .. 1 be u..t two moatba •••1. bul tbe ~•llota ar. atriv\Ac alnad1 ud ml..U· order lbopptrt lbo4ll4l tab ean co a~d ea· ~"~· Tba C~~ Co.antU o1 "'-• DtreC!t 11111 •artellGI 8tkm 1a11 mail«dw •-* l11t ,.er -..ct llO blllM ud dlt am total II uped· .. to" ev. ............. ol the 1uolln• enach. Al·IN .. SVICMll Yu.Ill. 1'llS t.m offer lllfl ,..... from Ute \11'611 ~ of foOd. c)olbl~ Md •YWJd-.Y l&ems Lo UM uotlc like a Te1u4iaped 1wUlleiq poal fWecl U. mineral waler. Tbe lncrew 10 ut.&lot •akil has tJroutht an U\e~ ... bl Pf'Oblerm. Te.e 8etwr lbal1MN Bureau aald lut montll that Ila tocal ofti«:a Sol U percent more C'O«Dplainls about ma.U«der companies in the tint aix months ur ( ) this year than 1n the CONSUMER ume penoct o1 una The _ _ buttau aaad thert: wen· ---------more complaints about the mail-order busmesi. than about any other industry There are several tbmaa you can do to protect yourself. Among them: -Find out aboqt a company's n!putation before you order Aslt friends lf they have dealt with th4t firm. Call the local Better Business Bureau to check complaint rerords. -READ THE FINE PtlNT. AS the direct mail group says, if an offer "sounds too good to be true. it oft.en is." Do not rely solely on photo· graphs. The item you get may bear little re semblance to the picture in the catalog. Look for dimensions and find out exactly what is included; the trimmings probably cost extra. Add up costs. Are shipping charges included in the ll.sted price? If not. how much are they? Once you've paid the postage. a catalog "bargain" may be no cheaper lhan the same item in your local store . -Do not send cash Use a check, money order or credit card. Not onl y is it dangerous to send cash through the mail, it also leaves you without proof of payment. -IS THERE A REFUND POLICY? What ar· rangements will be made to repair or replace damaged merchandise? -Will you get what you ordered or can the company substitute a comparable item if the pro- duct you selected is out of stock? If you don't want a substitute. say so when you place your order. -Keep a record of your order. including the name and address of the company. the method by which you paid and the date you sent the form in . If possible, keep a copy of the original advertise· ment. The most frequent complaints about the mail· order industry involve late deliveries and the Federal Trade Commission bas some specific re· gulations on the subject. YOU RAVE THE KIGHT TO KNOW when you can el;'peet your order to be shipped. Jf the ad- verUHment promt.. tbat the merchandise will be "na8tMMI to you In a weelr," it must be sent out within seven days. If there is no time limit set in the ad. the goods must be mailed within 30 days of the dale the order ia re<eived. lf the company fails to ~l the deadline. 1t muat notify you of the delay and set a new ship- ping date. Vou can either agree to the new date or you can cancel your order and get a full refund. The company has to provide a free way for you to reply. sending a pre-stamped pastcard or en- velope. for example. If lbe delay is less than JO days. you must send in the reply or the company can assume you automatically agree to the new date. Jf the delay is more than 30 days, you have to give your specific consent; if you don't. the company has to return your money at the end or the first 30 days of the de- lay. Problems that cannot be settled by complain· ing to the company involved s hould be reported to local consumer affairs agencies and lo the Mail Order Action Line of the Direct Mail Marketing Association at 6 E. 43rd St., New York. N. Y .. 10017 ..... ..._. Wu gt> and price con trols arc "a bettor ulteruullv e than ma ss unl•mplo y m e nt ," ~a ys e(·onom1st .John Ken nelh Ga lbraith Galbraith t.atd pnce controls during the Nixon adnumstration were successful even thou~h they were "badly ad minis tered .. Woman Warden Not Idle SACRAMENTO <AP> In mo !>l law · enforcement ori:an1za· taons. you'd e xpect a f ema le office r to withdraw from duties as pregnancy grows more evident But not in Lt Ke n Bain's squad of wardens of the California Depart ment of Fish and Game. He puts the m on un- dercover work. S O IT WAS with Melissa Sheppard of the Menlo Park office. Of· ficials told how Mrs. Sheppard was assigned ' to pet s hops s uspected of I selling illegal birds and beasts. I "Some operators t>ven s h owed h e r tll egal s pec ies they kept in back r ooms." s aid public information or fi cer Jack White THEN SHE wenl to the slnped bass detail 25 to 30 poachers were sus pected of working SJn Francisco Bay She checked out restaurants and fish marke~ "One poacher sold II legal fish to her not JUSl once. but on two oc casions." White said Eac h tim e. s h e monitored the !>ale with a concealed tape re corder. Use Leisllre Wisely By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: Could you look Lato an ucitlllg new profession called leisure couasellng? -V.E.P., San Fraaciaco, Calif. Leisure counseling streaks across mao)L professions a nd often is marbled into other kinds of helping programs. Few people earn a living solely as leisure counselors. For most clients. the chief con· siderations of leisure time are bow to find more of it, how t.o use it better. and bow to combine it with work for a good life. For troubled clients, leisure difficulties often are only symptomA of deeper problems. BECAUSE OF THE diversity of clients, varying levels of counseling skilll are required. As Patsy B. Edwards says, the skills needed to practice discre- llon ary-bours auidance for the average penoo are virtually \den· tica1 to tbaM Uled ln career coun1el· ins: belpiq the client clarify aeU- tnowledge -aucb H interests, abilities, values, goals -and sug· gestlq ways to match tbe client's chancteriatica to acUvlUes. Edwards, pretidat ol Constructive Leisure in Loa Anaeles, refers troubled c\lenta to licensed tberapb\I. In most ata~ anyone CP. Una CN\ 8 tblqle WMD dealing wlUl UM 1enwa1 population aince u.ere an no II~ requirements. ( CAREERS ) deal with the general population should be called "leisure resources consultants." reserving the title "leisure counselor" for those with the education and experience lo deal with sexual problems. Controversy exists about which dis- cipline has dibs and the best way lo prepare. Some authorities advocate a graduate degree in counseling or psychology as the base. with courses in leisure studies; others recommend a major io recreation, physical education or therapeutic recreation IN ADDITION TO counseling. leisure specialists teach, write and lecture. Dr. Neulinger thinks the future institutional job market could include hospitals, nursing and old age homes. schools, recreation facilities, municipal agencies, hotel and touris m enterprises and the armed forces. While some observers anticipate an explosive market for skilled leisure counselors in years to come. others caU such optimism wishful thinking. 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I OCl1 ••..•............•.•••. . .................................................................. . • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. Dlck Mitchell has joined the sales start of Select Properties, Costa Meaa office. with extensive bac kground in investment counseling . A graduate or the lmllD PmlSYlYAllA llTCll Near Santa Ana Civ c Center. Greal locatioo for attorneys. zoned OP. 410 So. Broadway. OPEN SAT Ii SUN 1· Ask for Olive RumbeUow. Realtor's Institute he haH been active in 'residential and investment real estate for 10 years and is again listed in the Who's Who in Creative Real Estate direct ory . For truly professional servicing of your investment needs. call Dick at 751·3191 c;::; SELECT I PROPERTIES NEWPORT IANCH /\ Must See ! Spacious Uvmg, 5.000 sq ft 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home Large family room. overlooking pool & spa 6 car garage plus car ports. 900 sq ft guest house. magnif1tent yard with a varietv of fruit trees. All on one acre in NeWT>ort Beach. Prin onl y Agent. call~ Leclwtllwyft', 642-9560. OCEAN COM Lovely contemporary Jewel s nuggled o n the d1ff <Jbo"e China Cov~ Unparallelt.td \tl'W:-. of the harbor and ocean A lncat1on that ca nnot bP equalled Offl'r<.•d a l Sl.200.0IJO FPI' Owner wtll <.'arr~ LOVB.Y SPACIOUS Mm.£ HOM ~ 1500 Sq. rt. 2 Bedroom. 2 bath. Adult I parl<. Roses. garderuaa. camellias ~ cypress. Ask for Tom Roll. IESTAUIAllTS Choice going businesses. Beach. Laguna Beach . expertise of Tom Mesereau. 11% FINANCUI Dover Sho es 5 bedroom, 41h bath SS75.000. With $160,000 doWn , own will carry al 11 ~. 1014 Marine OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. Ask for Tb Whitehead. BAlBOA ISLAND DUPLEX You'll be thoroughly charmed by t melding of wood. brick & glasit-. Beaut.if ul home + income. Ask f Eileen Artukovtch. IA YFIONT LOT PENINSULA POINT PIER & FLOAT S7SO,OOO JEFF IRIERY. REALTOtl 2602 ~wporl It.cl, Mewport leoch 675-9111 24 HOUI SEltVICI ·------2 Stor, Retreat LINDA ISLE Ele~ant. completely redecorated and superbly maintain••d. large home_w1th beautiful patios. vtews and private slip Absolult>l y the best buy on the Island. Offered at $1.475.000. Fee. 151-1361 67S..94l~ SWr4e-y Harm MBA LINEUP OPEN HOUSES MUAMEW PIMIMSUl.ArT ISllMW..r S-1-5 A totally deluxe custom hom e w ith ROurmel lnlchen. balcony game room and full SIU' J3CUZZI in sumptuous mastt•r bath. all aboundm!! with solid oak appe>111tmenls nu: BEST or-· .Jrll I-.; POINT" for $439.000 OWNEIWIU HaPRNA ... 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Twnh.'le CaJJ for pnvate preview. 963-7881. .: [~iii EmSIDE CUSTOM Gorg'°8 Euts1de M•a custom bw It S bed rm OR Z bedrm • den hom•• Gttt.ed cnlr)' rourt yard for pn' aty Fern groU9. l µ<&l.lah. lol.5 ot ::.torate. ~Leib to Newport & Back l~n" See th1:. winner. now'• Call 752-17tltl !-'Ind wh.11 '1111 ".ml m 1>.111) l'tlot ('l.i,'1f11•rb r.' pl . .H •• \our ITil'''•ll!• twt111 « \ h•• r1 .. e1l11111. puhlt• phm11 11.otl\ l'ilc1t l IJ ,,111,'(j ••I.! 'M• 11' CE 810111 BLlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE 2655 VISTA ORN.ADA or&e SUH 1-S 1-·.1,tt•lutl \11·.1 UI\\ l"'T t:REST RAT!-: \SSl " \HU: I.Cl,\ 'l Lrl\:.. Of Wnod. G ta:..-; M 1rrnr .. Thro·•· flplr<w\rl1' l'lui-Surwr Lari!'' Famth ll1"1m Wtth \\1•t B.tr & l!t'frtl!i'rator l.m t•h l'.11111 1'111 ... W<l''<I lh'l'k Uaktll'I\ A · ·'"' Cl! Nt•.,. p11rt ' l.1:..llnl! 3090 MOLOICAI rt.ACf OPEH SUH 15 11\\•:..;i \ rn1l• Arra Spa1•1oul> Four Bedrooms l'tui; Fam1t~ Kf1ctm llul(<' Ma,l<'T' f\edroom On A l,111d C '111 rte• S:w llrrl' \.\\• HR\'t' Tht> Ftn<1 Of Tiw Month The llnme Nttds Paint t.. P aJX'r Rut UaMcally An EMcellent Buy Onl\ SI t9 900 FOIEVSVtEW I.n' ely One Story Modem Homf' O"rlookintt The Blue Pacific WATCH THF. WAVES ROLi. OVf:R THI-: ROCKS Four Bedrooms Plus Oen lful{t" L.1vin1oi Room full Serunt~ Svi;tem One Of Our Finest Offennl{s. ('all t'or Appomtm<'nl S925.000 MAGHIACIMT WHm WATH VllWI LAGUHA IUCH A bo\l' Wood~ ('o\ l' S1i.. Bedroom.... F1• 1>, R1tlh!> L11r1tt' l 't 1ht~ Room Ila rd" 0111t t•toor,. ThrE't" F'1r1•pla <'e!> Cedar C'lost'ls Three Car G11r&At> Pn''<ll<' Stefl!' To Sandv 8ea<'h S.-eludt•d lhtnkn ~ Pot10 Arf'a11 Price<1 Al S999.000 HIWPotT catST COHOO F.>tlra Sharp. Two Bedrooms. Two Bath11. Original Owner Like A Model Hardwood, F'loors & Shutters Wttt Bar & Fireplace In Living Room Attracllve Master Bedroom Suite Pool. Sauna & Tennis. Hurry. Only $142.300. (!) =.~ 631·1• Ht DO .. DllVI I ............................................................................................ ···········•····•··•··· ...................... . ., DM.Y,..LOT eund!y.Novem~t•,ltPI ..._.,,_..s.-.._..,,....s. .._..,,_..,. ~Pors.M ..._._'°"S. I . ....,.,._..., "111H,_a.i PwS. ..._...,_S. •••ral IHI., .. ,.. 1002 •••oal tOOJ • IOOZ G1•r• IOU •-rill 1111 . ....................... .............•......... ........................ .•..•......•........... ..•••..............•••. •••·••····•·······•··•· .. , .............................................................. ~--· •• 4 •• tlU •-•• IOOZ ·-·····-...... ·············-········ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl/aO/o FIMAMCIMG Co& o/ n. ewrorl , ...... I YllW. • • ·,~~ POIMTOL, HAUOll YllW HOMIS dd a• _,floor 6 the could Anumin11 lh existing 9a..11 '1r loan RE ... LTOIS be f antaaUc I u1tom buUt J Exrellml • bedrm. 1 repretenl$ 1ubslunttal savings on liA bedroom hotae tn N ewport H pt.a. ::::. 8:,0=• c:::: this lov~ly home in Harbor View 4 615-511 I Larae CQIW lot affordl muunum rtua Brand,... ptuah Bedrooms, 21,,, Ba ths, blep down ....._ SHOltH OC!AtftONT Privacy ~ the paUO 6 pool, plm c.,-q a11d wattir· hoatt'r tumlly room . 2 flr~ploees. w~tbar . /\ runtastJc view of the be-aut. blue 1lv 1 you ample room wit.& which to too' Ono >'Hr homr pru hi1hly UPKrad <J thro uihout and ~ Pacirk Private steps from your own add on. Price hu n ......au--...1 •o t«tlon plan •nctµdrd ' .,rt>ot i PB to rt-lax m Perfect locauon cfoor1 lo the community beach . ·~ "~ 11 f\l'1Qb) ler11\11ndd1 VA ,. only $229.500 & own r wUJ finan~ ur talte over ult1l1nir for lht• kids uno:.s frorn u huge l':xclusive area with a 24-hour security Compar e tb 1 _pr tce u ·s 1 loaoa t\tll Prtl't> Ju•t .iret.•nbcll nd i,hurt walk Lo Anderson gate Spacious contemporary home bar1am' OPEN HOUSE s t ~ smuoo 1'-tr ry, take ad Sl·hool ft't r~l. u lovdy famlly home . with 4 bdnns. formal dining, fam rm. -· OCEAN VI W va.tMJc .ull'l~ 1100 d '' I I r· I k t· t d b , .. _ S 4ivo E AVf: • ~rn~r ... .,, ~·" """, . 1H~<'On ulc u t•u inane ng pac ag~. recrea ion rm. s u y. 31r.r aum. pa & TusUn Ave at Cllrr Dr .. N 8 {i'il u n unbl',tlublt! t·ombanallon F'ec hit in fis h aquarium Sl.200,000. ~ hlmplt.• Jund offc:rl·c.J at $239.500 C 7141 6 73-4400 0,-.._. S..., 1·5'M Pan~~rru~e~or~~~::n .~bor tit It Ha.J.UI 1141 ,.,. ....., & Catalina! Lots of charm in this 0 PENINSULA SPYG• ,..SS HILL beautiful Cape Cod "Tradewinds " W IO I.A model with a front courtyd full or ATElf NT $10,000 NICE I.EDUCTION l'Olorlul pla nts & white lattice covered macnab I irvlne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY * * llG CANYON • • < ll Over 5500 sq .ft. of custom design living s pace ... formal dining, study & billiard rm. country kitchen & cheery brkfst rm, family rm. Features -cedar paneling, extensive use of used brick &'brick fl ooring . An outstandang 6BR offering w/lovely pool & s pa - Sl .295.000. < M -44 > (2) Exciting c ustom hom e overlooking the fairway. 48Rs -6 baths -library -family rm w/ BBQ -dining r m & gourmet kitchen. PLUS a tomplete. separate g uest apartment. Lovely patios for e legant outdoor living. $965,000. (M-45) (3) Elegant living can be yours in this dr<tmatic 4BR Oeauville townhome fe<t turing a 2 story living rm w/wall of g lass for fabulous view o f g o l f course C ustom amenities incl i;hultl•rs. !-.late t' n l r .Y . h <1 rd "' o o d f I o o rs . book<: as es I stereo l' ah i n rt & mirrored we t b<J r Deluxe !>pa. $550.000 I M 16 1 * * CORONA DEL MAR * * SPYG~SS -Exquisite Country E ng lis h estate set regally on high knoll & presenting a VIEW from every room! No detail overlooked in this s uperbly crafte d SBR executive residen ce! Library - family rm -maid's suite. Features imported chande liers Old World Woods onyx. marble & brass An elegant offering at $1.250,000. Open for ins pection of qualified buyers SAT/SUN 1·5 PM #16 ROCKY POINT. <M-47 > IR V I NE TERRACE An outs tanding 3BR & den ho me w/ "'Pavilion View." Remodeled & redecorated -ready for your move m ! $449,000 fee. Owner will consider se lling leasehold for $299,000 - payment of $1000 for 1st year only on land lease w/leasehold purchase price of $150,000. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 1801 TAHUNA TERRACE (M-48) *•NEWPORT IEACH * * S EAVIEW Truly a lop-quality c u s tom built 3BR home in a gate-gua rde d comm. w/puol & tennis. Birch paneled family rm w/fplc & wet bar, lg study, spa in master ; formal dining rm : mbl fplc in living rm. Garage w/shop area & la undry rm. $3.59,000. (M-49 ) BLUFFS -Park -l ike corner location w/lots of privacy! 2-level w t 38Rs & family rm. Pvt patio Living & dinin g rms overlook g r een belt. $199 ,000 leaseho ld . (M·SO > ••COWAN HEIGHTS•• Ar c hite ct ur a l e l egance & breathtaki ng V IEW from this s p ectac ular hilltop hom e i n prestigfous area. Designed for g rand-scale e ntertaining or intimate gathering it features 25' walls of glass in the spacious family rm -a conversation/music rm w/fr>lc & wet bar -elegant formal parlor & Clln.ing rm -master suite \of/spa & sauna -lower level game ran -terrace & lovely pool area. ,200,000. (M-51 ) ••ST. MALO•• !rough rustic iron gates ." lovely lc k courtyard , enter this arming 38R French Provincial 5tlage located ln an exclus ive acb & tennls comm. RarelY ls one these bbtorlc homes available! Many Old World features hiahllght t l• outstanding offerl n«i with ._.. __ ol oc.aD "only atepe to tbe I "'5,000. CM·52) LYNNE VALENTINE 6"-6200 ... I $1395000 NOW-$JH,500 pa tio -a r ea l picture' Prof r ' This s mgle story 4 bedroom. 2~ bath decorated thruout an true traditional ~u 11 rt m.uuoon accents. 4 Bdrms. formal dininn & 21 ••• nQu1a.1hi h\.'1n11 11u1 • a ud family homf "Newporter" ts the "" rounds )ou. wJlh. of least expens ive 4 bedroom available baths. 3 Car finished gar. $495.000 ¥1......, uv~r look ~ .. uuful m Spyglass tode:ty . Hinhlig hting this 25 CAM•tA DR. OrEH SAT/SUH 1-5 l'h Jnnel 14 .tlt'rt1 :.!nd "' stl.)()' hrn.lb hugt> ramih beautiful home is a custom pool & s pa, rm 14 wet bJr & lt·r 1111 t' professional easy care landscaping . :w..tulil'J mJst1·1 w th' l'Xlcns1ve use of brtck & wood. Koi 14 pnvatt-:ot1unJ & 1·nd pond & a running stream. 2800 square l111ht11d gardt-11 pul1u Boat sup too Just hstt:J feet of li ving space + triple garage t-·or perl>onal iircv1c w a nd we ll locat ed on the Hill for l'all 646 7171. -privacy a nd quiet ltving. Excellent If'; r • flj J • 1 I I I • f ~ I SpaNlh !stat~ Pool/Goff Beach. Tota lly secluded grounID. w walb & lr~s 4 BR. Fam Rm fo'ormal Om. Lgc sep mslr w1og orr indoor garden atnum Wetb11r Fplc. Heavy beams 3 patios IWd tile roor So unique & different must see Qt II 963 0902 Bkr MESA WOODS BARGAIN! Owner wants s m aller home! Vaulted celling adds charm lo this 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. family rm home Lowest price. 0\'1lt'r desperate. wants SI 15.500 l:al I Now ' price with terms available JASMINE CREEK This is the lowest priced 2 bedroom & den. 2 bath "Ba y m ist" model° available. Two patios. huge fireplace. s prinkler sys tem. all done 1n earthtooes. Super clean and ready to mQve in. Offe red a t $199,500 TWO HOUSES OH ONE LOT Each detached house has 2 bedroom. 1 bath s treet-to-street location with easy parking. Always rented . Recently refurbished and m great condition. Ter ms available. Must sell , owner will help with finan cing. Will trade . exchange, creati ve terms . $137,500. Submit all offer s [~ml RCTaylorCo . 640-5112 En91ish Cholet :! "l) l UH 1 dt•n l'ool ·1 l'nnts Famtl) i.11,t·c.1 d111 tnlo! 1-ph lluitt-111 -.11 ro·tro•.1t '\1•<1r bl',.11 h ,\ puhl11• ~olr ,\ !'>l~al .st S>l.J uoo t-.111 96J 0!111:! 8KH STRIKE IT RICH l.ssuma~ Loan G11(ant1c l !.lory. 2 &!rm. 2 oolh lownhoml'. pool "Pa. -.;wna. 1U12 \!. sumahlt• Loan l'rll'l' S7<!.IJOO C all uow :>46-2:\l:i Sell With EAS 1-; I It s a UHJ:;Ezt-; <.'lass1f1ed Ads &u ~7M CUSSIAIO HOUIS /\dverll.c•r• ma_v pll1rP lhl'ir ud• h) tcltphone II 00 .. m to \ !ll p m 111ondav lhru Pnday ~ tn noon ~1urd11\ n>~I \ \IE ..... AOFl'llt. .U J Y. Bd) 1.4..!~8 Ill 'l;Tl'\f:ln' Ht:/\I 11 1711'1'. fl•·Jrh Rl\lt '"Ill 1220 I /\I;\ 'l\A Hl'!AI II I021 ' (°OJll 1114 \ ).Jl(UOJ fio'Jt'h l'.f.I :Mt.II "OHTll t 'Ol"l/T\' •llJI ltt• .'.>olll IZ.~1 CUSMAID DIADUMIS Oeo•llmt• for ropy & kall' I~ a ~0 p m lhP dlt} bt>rnr.-puhlicatoon l'~I l'PI '"' !'unl.lJI & \10011.,1 t:rt111on1 "h••n 11t .. 11lhrw '' !'.Jlurda\ t: CUSYllO llGUUTIOHS t:rt ROH!:. Advl'rt"1'r' •hnuld rh1•1 k lh4'1r 11h d111lv & rr11nr1 'r rnr' 1mmed1 a I~ I> T II t: U/\ILY I'll.OT ••1um1•1 ll11t11IH • for lht' (int lnrnrrt'<'l in't•rtaoo onh ('/\ 'llCELl.,\TIOI\~ When k1lhn1t an •11 ti.· sur .. lo mt1k<' a rl'<'nril or l hr K 11. L. 'l M Ht: H tflYl'n you by your ud taker ru1 r<'t't'lpt or \Our cancellallon Thi• kill numbf'r mu •I h1• prl'•enlt•l1 b' the advt>rtotl'r an C'as'e or a dl,pulr CANCEl.l.ATI0:-1 O R CORRECTION OF' NF.W AO RF.PORt: RUNNING f.vrry effon '' made to k 111 nr COf'Te«'t .t nt>w ad thal hnt hflrn nrdflrt'd. but we unnnt JU•t~nltt lo do IO until lht• wd hH appumt on thr Pill" r lllME A l.lNI-: AOS Thut-•d• an •lroC'll)' raeh In .,.funtt by mall or at 1n1 one of our offkn NO phon~ nnlen Dc!adllnt a p m Friday Cotti ..... OC'hC't' • la noon a1 •II branch ofnct11 THC OAll..V PILOT reHrvtt the tl•ht to tlMll~. fdlt. ~-or r t ( u • t • n 1 ad¥tttl1emen1, and to f hUI• lte,,.rat,. • N'lul1Uam •11.-t Pticw ~(I' ,. Cl.AS ... .,. ......... , t>.() 8Q1I Ult, Colt•N- Sa,Jronl WE HAVE SEVERAL FINE BA YFROHT HOMES WITH PIER & SLIP BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR. 341 Bo y\1de Drave. N.8. 675·6161 11 .j\,::.:_ .. _Jj~61MftC. SOMETHING SPECIAL A lovely 4 br Colom· home al an afforda.hlc prrce 1:ocated on a qu1c¥ Cul <le Sar. fronting on a mini park Pool. Tl1nn1s C'b . and many amenit1(•:-. in tht> """nc· Gn1at for th1• J.!ro"ing fom1lv $105.900 <'•ill Charlt•\ fbrr S59 9400 UNDER $90,000 3 bd . 2 ba No Assoc· FE'es C:allf Homes. Plan 7 m I rvinl' 'l:/'; down $86,!)00 A!-.k for Tom Baron SSH 'l41X> LUSE 2 bd . clcn. 2 ha rn Inane 'c; Woodbridge. lnC'IU<ll•s lakt•. pool~. etr Ask for Tom Baron 559 9400 IRYINf LUSE 3 b e droom . i :v.. bath lovely C <1 l1forn1a home for lease A va1lahlc• the e nd of October $5S01 mo !st a nd $450 security deposit. Roy Siemens 559-9400. FANTASTIC ourLEXI Over 1600 sq.fl. in each unit of this duplex w/sunken liv .rm .. vau l ted ceilings. full corner fireplace. 3 bdrms. 2112 baths. & dbl. ga r ages . Newpor t Heights-Costa Mesa area! Just a mile from the beach . $205,000. Roy Siemens 551·0174. Gltli T IUSINISS OWOl'TVHf1"Y! I tal i an R esta urant w /s trumftuous food, bee r & win e . A so so m e take out bus iness! ! Located in s hopping center in Tus tin ! Owner will c a rry some financing at 10% inte rest. $79,900. Roy Siemens 551·0174~1.(. ...... -. ............... .... ..... ,,. ..... c-. ..... 611·11'6 N1Uoftwtdt Metwotlt ol Individually Owned ud Operated lteal EatAt• ()tti~ JASMINE CIEH, CDM LOYB. Y OCUN VIEW! SZS0,000 Fet• land and a pe rfect home for a t•ouple. Bri~ht rooms & each with a '1t'Y. Also view of beaullful greenbelt w ath trees. plants & long Y.alks. 2 L<trge bed room~. den. formal dining rm & 2 bath!-. Tennis cts. poob. s pas & 24 -hour security guarded gate WATHNOMT CONDO-S490,000 Terrific bay & ocean vie w ! A r eal beauty in the well-known Mai Kai complex . Beautifully refurbished ms ide & out with new lush cptng & d r apes < ne utr<J l colors). new kitchen appliances. Huge living rm with a new mirrored wall reflecting exeiting boat activity 2 Lge bdrms . 2 baths I 307 IA YSIDE DR. SAT /SUH I ·5 SHOllCLlffS-S550,000 Bu~ this beautiful 4 BR & ram rm trud1t1onal home now while it is under ronstruC'tion. T he builder just s tarted 1t so come m to our offi ce. see t hP plans & select the fintj,hmg touC'he!-t You'll be ha ppy yo·1 d1d 1 ILUffS COHDO~ LUSE Lovt•lv 1-storv end unit w13·bdrms 2 bath!-.. New c ptng & vmyl Pool JU!->t s tep:-. <JY.a~ from thl' lge ~1ex1c:an tiled pat io. Re<llll grt.·t·nbt•lt l mmt>d pos!'lt':-o!'.1on Only S650 month WESLEY H. TA. YLOI CO .. lf'Cllllton 2111 S-J~ Hilslood HEWPO.T CEHTH. N.1. 644-4' I 0 IT HAS n AU ,\ beaullful 4 bedroom 21 z bath home JUSt blocks from South Coast Pla?a 't'eatures include li\·ing room. fam1l} room . largt' bonus room formal clinrni.: room. tl1m ng a rea. solar heated ponl & 1acu111 . profes,1o nal lan1b1·,1ping. largl' l 'O\ <.'red patio & H\' J('('l'S:-. Hrlax & t•nkrtain <1round t hi' f1n•platl'. patio or pools1d(• \ truly l'harming homl' on a qu1N ... tn•tl 111 an t•xc·l·ll1·1H m·1i.:hhorhood 2545 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH CA 640-0020 THE ILUFFS Dramatic s plit-level design. 2. bdrfT1:5 .. 2 baths; earth tone decorating with plush n ew carpets . :"s sum~bl~ financing -fast possession possible. $134,900. OWNEI WILL CAllY No Qualifying 4 UN I TS -WITH GREAT OWNERS UNIT. Only $28.5. 000 WHITE WATEI VIEW DUPLEX On the sand. a very solid incvme .' $20,000 per year + s pacious owners unit. Sleeps 6. lllDUCEABLE DUPLEX 4 Bedrm. 2 bath. 3 bedrm, 2 bath, ocean & bay view. Only $310,000. JONES AF.ALTY INC. rst• T IS I 5 IAY AOlltl: lr•IH Terr•c•: Alt• 1 .... , ......... -...... .tcM4 ....... lwdwud flMn. _. Wldlll\ •• ce,..,_.1t.,aMcs. ftrw'9•11••· tte•or r, .-, ,.._, 2•;, ......_ ..... yard. .......... patio. loh of .... ,._. ft•dl* *'-ca.tg .......... SJJl,000. <>PIN SAT/SUH l·S. · 1' J CAHYC* LANI: c_,.. Crett a.. Coro. cMf Mar: C•• ...... c09dD - cloM to~.....,.. set.ooh, dwdMs, 1wl••l1t9 pool/spa & tH•b. It'• be•llMlt dKorahcl -...,... be•a1•1 & dell & 211> IMAs; prhah ,.teo, ...... boollc ..... _.. sto; .... A 11ta:ft ill IM1MJ~&1i11..,.........,.1a1•u• Y.ry u.s•al. $179,900. OPIM SUNDAY 1-5. 2701 HILLTOP DI; N•wpari hed, ~'"Yw lllllfh",...~Cod co11do; th,..• bedroo1R1, 2'/J b•s. family r'OOlltl; Oft C ...... IOC OYertooi&IRg ftte cmyo11-A bit of spa 111ACJ M.w &tcJIWld dicrwt. s 1,,,000. OfllN SUNDAY l ·S. 2670 WAVB1.Y: layshons ~ ff'1 liC)ltt & .., -ft .,......L H. dwood ftoon. ""-ell doors. de r' lo ...... bedre>Olt', 2 ........ w.11 ,nud .. Sl25,000. onH SUNDAY IM. ON LABSPUI: ht OW. C--.. Mar: a c..__.r. Sltab roof, brick ftrepl.u, Nhed ..._...., wood br• 1cl UilitMp. tlree bedrOOtRI & cllot ..... 2 bath: 10Md •·2 to acid •--..... Jat Sll4,000. IH HtWPOIT llACH; T ... lt•ff1: ,....,. f ..... nw... et.•--. ......., rootn, ope'R brWMd C ..... °" .W. 9rH ...... Jwt ... tlMbesf¥ .. ii11 the.,.... at Sl7',SOO. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTOttS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy .. CorcllMI det Mw 675-5511 TURnEROCk S235,000 I' rt• .; I d t. n l H (') m l' 2 I 5 0 s q f l. 4 IH• d r oom ~. den Across fr o m c·lementao school. walk to UCJ and h1).!h school Interes ting grounds . No quahf}mg WOODBRIDGE S93,500 T"'u largt• bt>droom!'i. t'40 car space~ plu:-utht·r fi:ature-, Nev. 1mmed1att• po._..,,.,..,1on R {appe11o EALTY 955·0 I 70 BEAUTIFUL BAYFIONT-SUP l.b1ol.te p•rlectlo11 a11d chcoretor c oordilNlfflf 111 •d o.t. 1-.c-... "pride of owu.r1Wp" ..__ wHlt ..._., C)fau ""' r doors, Mule• ... wood •d glens. &upHoHf 2 story, 4 .... ..... witlt lfMICiom .... _. ..... wfttt fi,....phlce. A .... pri•ah lonfh _.... 1-. patio wtd bakony. Wll9"0ai•d CJnuery wtd VIEW by dcly or ~ Your boat c• IM ,..ed _.... ..._ door! S975.000 FH.. VIEW-POOL-DOYER SHOIES Fab•ICMtS llCMH for ... Ht....... GOtd ploRned fM fOlftUy li•iltC)-hpe<lalty spacla. -.d OfM" floor,._ wtth ,_. li•iiHJ f"OOM. ,.., f ..... ly "°°"'1 dWltg roo"' c~ Stp•ah ....tw ..... pin 3 ~ bedtootM .......... ,,. •• pool -.d c1Kk. ~HOMd VIEW froM MGill room. $425,000. COMMEICIAL BUILDING he..., ,_. •• P.W loc..._ -- th Ferry ......... •••c•••tl a.. ...t CMlf ............... ,.. •• , ....... 2 story wl"' 4 ~ iillclilclltg roof tor, patio wtltl fobulo.1 •I••· C•• b• 'wt..t y• wll'' .. .atom. officH Of' ~ S..... yow cnatin fiotMciltCJ. •IDUC• TO $314,000. 19 UllTS-VIEW LOCATION A ._.1ait loc..._ .. e.,... .. Mw •lt••t•d 01t l + loh. Loetl• of posM....... for tM1 apKW P' 1p1rty ...,.._._8'.Sts0,000. EXCEPTIONAL DEEIFIELD PAii Qw .. t ._, ............. ct .. '"'-· ............ ",,... .... ....... • tot of .... for .... ,,tc• ........ .. cOlld. r.......,_..c ... ••c1•11t1 ................ 3 ....... ...... .....,....,,..,Nke~wilt .. ,-... Sllt,SOO. •• u ... ,., ._...., 315 Mame Ave. Baboalt lend 671-6900 l ~ l ~(® eeach Realty REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMlwmtUS. .... LltOOMTMI IAY. -.W ... .,., ....... 110 ..... ._..,_ ........ ,... ......... ,._ ... JS.-............. c .... c.,. .. .. wcw., ..... ., .... ..... • • • . • . • • • • • • • . • • • . • • . • . . • . • . • • • • . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1110,000 COMI wtn4 US. .... 00... ~ Aa...,........ ..._ • .,ece.. c.,.... lot _... ,_, t .a a.y rif'w • ..._. ,._ ..ap1d fw ........ N• .... 4 11•00•1, .......... ..._ .. ...., ..... ... ._.. _ ,_ OW'8 tt •...........••..•....••..•............•......... $525,000 COME wnH US. .. to SANTA AMA HllCMfTS ..... ,_,. c~I*• tlw ltwtl of tlwir .... 1111 .... , bedroo.-e•tor• s,_..._ ...... ......._ .,.,...* • 1tt11111 ..... IOMdA·I . • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . $475.000 COME W11H US •.. to LIDO ISL.I. Attr.M•e 3 be*ooM ....._ wtltt be-•d c.-.,. ht l•'-J l"OOllt & dla. ROOM for eqi • I• o..ni..d t45alll ....... to 1tnet lot .....•••.•.••...•...•.•......•.•..•.....•..•............••......•.• $365,000 COW. WITH US. . .to IRYIMI TBIACL A •awtilMJ 4 beclra o-. fonwcrl ctW.Cj rOCMft a.a-ill• lr'aplcd gar•• lib .......... 3 Car.....,. .....•.....•.....•.•.•..•.....•..•......••.••.. " ................... sztt.soo COMi WITH US. .• to COSTA MESA (EastM•t. SpecW aHtac:tto. for th KOIMMWf rnllad1cL 2·Story 4 bHrOOWt & ........ roowl hcMM. ROOWI for pool & NC'"""°" • ... le• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s I 65.000 * OPEN HOUSES * IALIOA ISLAND layfrCMtt ..... 3-2 ~1. 1310 So. layfw owt <>ftEN SUtifDA y 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sazs.ooo SIGH.AL HILL Oc.-•lew triplea. z.z.z a..00111$. 2740 L ZOth St., LOIMJ leoch OP"EN 5'»tDAY 1·4 ••••••.••.••.•........•......................... $595,000 SPYGLASS HIU 5 1e*ow. fonMI c111i11g rooM. t..ity rooa Pool #I Drakff lay OPEH SUNDAY 1·4 •••.•••.•.••••••...••••.•••••.•••.••••....•.•..• $439,500 CottOMA oa MAR Hear Oc...: 3 .... OOMS. ~ rOOM. z I 7 lri• OP£11'~AY 1·4 ..••.••.•..•.......•.••.........•.........•..... Sllt,000 IAYCREST 4 ledrocMlt1, f..., roo.. pool. I II 5 Holidey OPM BreA Y 1 ·4 • . . . . • • • . • • . . • • • . • . • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . S 114, 900 IACk Dr 3 ledrootll1, ~ roo.. pool. 2304 HeatlMr Low or~~AY 1·4 ••••.•.•.•••••••••.•.••..••..••••.••.•..•...•••• Sttt.500 ~~·MIS.A ' COlldos. 3.2 ... ow. ..... CGI ....... 1631 l"llae Sl»eA Y t .4 • . • • . • • • • • . • • . • • • • • . . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . S ....... S 115,000 45i1flltroRT CENTER DllVE NEWPOIT BEACH 759-0811 I -------------.. l .l~.? BIG CANYON New custdtn golf course estate. 6600 magn\ficent sq.ft. of country E nglish c h arm. R e ady for your final d ecora ting touch 4 master sized Bdrms. 5' 2 baths. family room. game room . s tudy . pool. spa. s auna . e levator. etc .. etc .... $1.395.000 fee. SEAVIEW Former model home. with s pectacular view. 4 Bdrm, 2 12 Bath and family room.~ Price includes model home furnishings. $.195,000 fee. THE STARNES CO. REALTORS ,, 640-5711 •t H.,' . "'~EAT VIEW- GllEAT TERMS .....,3a.•o-.3Mlll.__ -~ .......... Next to ,.tr ... -.e1u.·1ce.-L ·--for ......... , ...... ..... ~ $430,000. • · NISTU INTO • MfWPOIT HEIGHTS .... ~ ..,,...,.,. Newport l••c• .. ,...,.,. ... d wltll ••1411•• ...... -= .... ...... .....-..... -. ht .. .. ............ 3 ........ 2 .... rHldHce •• pr•t•cted •r ...................... ..................... ~llt.IOI. 0,. .._. I 1 1 14 .. 11•1 I PllYATI COMMUNITY QUALITY PllOP&TllS SPYGlASS HILL -Just like a model Gor~eous 4 BR Cape Horn plan. immaculate thruout. Breatht a kin ~ ocean & bay view. $495.000. HA.HOR VIEW HILLS -Reaut 4 BR. Fam Rm. new carpets. pvt ocean view location. Open today. 1300 Sandcastle. TURTLBlOCK -Best condo buy, 4 BR 2·sty. x lnt te rms Swim & te nnis $202.000. {ust I' J3Yf' 644-1133 ~:•·a ll' ANYTIME OPEN SUNDAY 414 VISTA GRANDE BLUFFS BEST!! IH TOMORROW'S WORLD Enter through fountain courtyard into beautiful 41 ft. living rm. with bay view, walk·in bar, luxury tbruout! Enjoy 2 cozy frplcs ., 2 patios, in complete privacy. 3 Spacious bdrms . & baths. bc1 .. tftll•clllg...._ $243,500 LEASES ALSO AVAIL.Am.I ID um11. .. c., •. ,.. • ., Loclll•• 'l'his uncompromising. delightful new listing features 4Bdrms, 4"'2 bath, dramatic living rm, vaulted ceilings, 3 warm & cozy (pies. frml Uv & din rooms-garden kitchen w I breakfast rm + lots of storage areas. Spacious viewing deck of the 10th Fairway adds to the warm • comfortable living of this presUgious location in Newport Bcb. $150,000 . ..... c.11 .... ~-·. IU.U IW.n llMSTllOOS Jll MAllMI AVMll IALIOA ISLAND '7'"'4122 Pete Barrett presents NEW USTING-BAYSHORES FAIULOUS, NEWLY d0wuno featuring the best of everything. 3 Bdrms. 3112 baths. Offering every possible amenity for the quality buyer. Stop by,...u\s pect this unique offering on fee land. J5l2 Circle Dr .. Ml 0...,. S.. 1-5 NEW USTING-8AYCREST H THE RAST TO SH If you en- joy a private c-ourtyard entry and a light and bright living room you'll be interested r If you enjoy a kitchen-family room combination and 4 Bd rms with an expanded master wing you s hould definitely v1s1t our open hou5e This lovely home offered at $304.000. 1907 s-tlocJo. ... 0,... s-. 1-5 NEW USTING-WESTCUFF SPACIOUS & WELL-PLANNED. 3 Bdrm 2 ba home PLUS ''in.Jaw " room and bath off nice country kitchen. A real family home! Well priced at $182,500 1112 Moffiw..... ... 0,.. s-. 1.5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES FAMILY SIUD HOME -5 Bdrm, with family room and dmmg room. Enjoy the convenience of indoor la undry room and appr eciate the numerous upgr ades. including entry skylight and mor e. $257,500. 1721 Pt. StH.g. .... 0,... s-. 1·5 LUXURY IN DOVEi SHORES IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Flexible financing. This exec utive home c·ombtn<•s e legan c e a nd fumily li ving for mal li ving room and dtnin~ room. luxuri~aster suite plus 4 more bdrms. Stop ! 1412 Alltiglla Woy, Ml 0,... I ·S CRISP, CLEAN DOLL HOUSE IH llAPIDl Y APNECIA TING ARIA Newly decorated, fenced pool s ized yard. copper plumbin~ and alley access with boat o r RV parking. $95.000 453 £. 19tt. St. CE/Side) CM Opet1 S... 1-5 GARDEN PARTY SffilNG NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Lovely trees. decking and firep1t enha nce t his 3 Bdrm home. Beamed ceiltng, lots of wood and ~lass. Near schools a nd shops Owners are ready to go! 2307 16th St., HI 0,.. S... 1·5 CUSTOM NEWPORT HOME GA TED ~HTIIY leads to s pacious step-down li vinl! roor;n and formal dining room with wa lls of French doors. ti Bdrms with lots of closets. family room orr kitchen. Planked floors, new carpets. 1166TlllfiltA•e .. HI 0,.S-.1·5 ,..._. Fr-.cfscol NEW USTillG--tOSTA MESA EXCILLIMf IHYISTM&m Own this home in a quiet neighborhood 3 Bdrms ., den. covered pa tio a nd laundry room off the kitchen. Call to see today. Only $89,500. VIEW/POll/EASTll.Uff LOW MAIMTIMAMCI YAID. 4 Bdrms a nd family r oom with re modeled kitc hen. Call for additional information . a nd appointment to see . llEW l.IS1lllC-MEWPOIT BEACH COMMllCIAL/llSIDIMTIAL - Unique combination all on one lot. Comm ercia l building and 3 apartments. Excellent exposure. $750,000. NEW US1ll E/SIE STAITD CALL OM THIS TODAY -3 Bdrms, 2 full baths for only SIS,000! Covered patio, fenced yard and juat one bk>ct to shops. ASI US ..... _...._ • .., ... , ................ ..,... ......... SI b I 4 .. IOOM SIZt.tOO Lvly 4 bdrm. 3 ba townbonM located clOM to bucb. Very apaclo\a • beaulltully decorated. Enhanced l>y aoarini.: cathedral celllnp. Pool, sauna. hot l ub plus clubhoute. RV 1tora1e yard. Thi.a excitlna new listing won 't last 641>T1U ~ Walk~r & lee UASI Of'TION $6000. Owner want11 out ' 4 Bednn. 2 bath, family rm. fireplace. comer lot, JW acceu. 5650. Lease $114 .500. Ca 11 n o w . ~2Jll <'M'' c;, •• , ,y,r)l-llJ4f [W ll~llHI HEWUSTIMG DUPLEX 3 Bdrms up. 2 .bdrm~ down. good cond1t1on new carpl'l'. 2 Car park 111 .:. Step~ to be u t"h ' $225.500 lncludtng land' associated BROKER$-REAL TORS J02~ IN l olboo • 71.lf>• l EXECUTIVE TRt-UVEL 1'111• entry. formal hvrn.: & dJ.rung, !>UllO~ IO\l'hl'n xtni laqw f..rn1l\ rm • wt't bar bn t·k fpl•, -.u.11 rni.: ~ldtr'> 11 ad1ni.: t11 µn1;.ll• tn.J-.ti•r 'u1l1• o. 'hil•lrt·n qudrtt·r \1..init•urt'<I ~rounds \-.k 1ng Sltill,54•1 L.Jll :"-ow ' !lb3 71SMI [~1Ran1 JUST RED UC ED SS8,400 Sharp 2 BH town homt• (()Overuenl l(I So Co.• -.1 Plaz.a Pn vale patio (or lca:.urely entt>rta1n1nl! <:a t~d t•omplex Ca l l &\>1003 FOREST E OLSON ..,._ ... ... ...~ 2 STORY ~..Xe roof. I Hdr m .!•, 8<1 St3J !J()O £J,h1fl1 Ult. UI Me:. J RoyMc:Ccrch. Rltr. 548-7729 BEACH DUPLEX NEW Owm•r will hdp F in.1n<'t' 1 lfi 4tith St S2i9.500 o .... n \1:1 biJ IRS:)5 O~n Sitt :-.un 15 STOP!! T,ake t1ml' to r•·l.i~ .1111! -.tiup .it hunw It ~ ... 1mµl1· .... I I h n a I I y I' I I H l c1.1s,1fu'<l Ad... ""'' 1f \OU hc11 l' "<lffiPlhtnl! II• -.ell. l'Jll .1 fnPndl~ l'ld~:-1fwd Ad \ 1:.or Jl 64:! 5ti78 $2 can~ you $75 oll ft.-.. ls o PENNY PINCHER AD Private 1nd1v1dua1s can now sell any item or comb1na1ion ol 11ems totaling S75 or less with a 3 line ad tor 2 ~onsecut111e days tor only S 2 Ea c n add1t1ona1 hoe 1s 60' tor ttle 2 dayS Charge your Penny Pincher Ad or use your Bankamericard or M11tercnerge No oom- merc1a1 am ac:oep1ea 642-567-8 DAILY PILOT UMICiJUI MOMIS Of'IM 1-5 TODAY UM19UI fM Cliff HAYB4 -Early American duplex, 3 bdrms each, rear has ocean view. $319,500. See Michelle Syverson at 1411 Cliff Drive. UHl9UE fH H.Y. UOAOMOOtt -Lge yards , sgle st y 4 bdrm, brigh t, spacious and nr pool, teMis, stores. $275.000. See Ber t Reedy at 2808 Lighthoust. UMl9UE lH COUIGE PAIK -3 bdrm, • beautifully upgraded. new paint. I carpets. $102,500. See Dottie Valentine at 35.5 Nassau Dr .. C M. UNIQUE IH WEST NEWPOIT - Versailles condo. 2 bdrm .. pool. Jat·uzz1. sauna, clubhouse. security gua rd -a s teal at $635/mo. Call Wc·ndv &Cim a l 675-6000 to see 100 Schol t Pl Ci I' <i ir20 I UNIQUE ON LfOO ISLE 2 new homes, beau t a ppointme nts, ~ourmet kilthens pane led dens See Ralph Wa kefield at 219 Via San Remo. UMIQUE IH HAllOI VIEW HtUS -New li s ting. split level Burlingame. •' a C'rC'. bonus room, 2 fr-plces. $327,500. Set· Bonnie Ba rrington at 1516 Keel Drive A GOOO ST ART Starter home, 2 bdrm. 2 baths. ne utra l tones. a ll rec·r eat1ona l facthlles. in Newport B e a c h . $97.000 . See Barbara Campbell. UHIQUE IH OlD COIOtilA oa MAJ -4 bdrm . ove rl oo k s the Jetty . contemporary outs ide. coi~ Utside. $289,000 See Allan He ll er at., 220 Marigold . , UMtQUE IN OlO C090NA 0#,.M.U -3 bdrm WJth t>t>ams. cute r~~.'f patios and· so of hwy with a pt. rental unit. S 2-t0.000 S e e Sara M a r vin <o wner a,l!t ) at 420 Fe rnleaf UMIQUE tH THI llUffS -Exquisite E plan. 4 bdrms. tasteful and 1m mac . greenbelt view. $227.900. See Nadine Croul a t 2056 \'1sta CaJon UMIQUE IH WfSTCLlff -4 bdrm. sgle sto ry pool home. ~ep. bdrm & bath plan. perfel't cond . S259.500. See HarrtC'\tt' Hammond at 1300 Estelle Ln UMIQUE IM WEST NEWPOIT P £>n thou:-;t•. ;? bd rm condo. fireplace. o<·t·an view. <·orne r lot . $8.50/11\(). Call Bonntl' Harrington at 675-~ UNIQUE IM llG CANY~ -McLain townhomt'. gre at golf cour~e view. d ean (·onlt'mporary Imes. 2 bdrms. $220.000 . .,ou ·11 lo\(• it. See Noe lle Hudson".1t 'ii;5 Sea Is land Or. UNIQUE IH II(; CAHYOM ,.-~ Nf. golf ('OUrse Cind park. 4 bdrm <,gle stv. n •ally dean and charming. S445.000. Sec Verg1lcn<' Hull at 62 Royal St Gcorl!t'. UHIOUE IH SEAVIEW 4 bdrm, great view, jacuz zi. patios and near tennis and pools. $259.000. See Kay Parker at 1911 Ya cht Maria. UNIQUE IN THE ILUffS -J bdrm. 2 bath nr. school. shops and pool. SWlset view. grt assume. loan. $138.000. See Kathie Shields at 2020 Barranca. UHf9UE 94 EASTSIDI -Newer home in es t. neighborhood, 3 bd.r'l'!t ~ bath, nice yards . $134.900. Se'e Sh'aron Corzine at 268 22nd Street. U ~ IVU I: li()Ml:i. REALTORS' THE NICESr PEOl'LE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 676-IOOO • WL u' VIEW! VIEW! VEW! Spectacular f am Uy sized home high on Spyglass Hlll. Forever view of bay, ocean & the city. 4 Bdrms. + extra bonus room .. .large family rm., formal dining rm .. 3 car gara.ge. The best buy on Spyglass Hill at $5915.000. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. Be sure to see 41 MONTECITO, CdM I ., . . ' . .. 1 .. .. • I ' • .. 1110.Cu:a • bclrms, 3 bathj, 1341,100. SEE SUZIE EXLEY AT 30'1 DRlfTWOOD .. IAMCMO SAM JOA .... VII.LAS 2 Bdrm, l '-' b&U., brick p atlo. $1\S ,150. SEE JANE MITCHLER AT20SEGURA OPIM .. COllOMA OIL MM 4 bdrms. 3 baths, view. 20x20 game room 1283,000. SEE JOYCE OLSON AT 2515 WINDOVER OP84 .. DOYla SMOllS 4 bdrms, 3 baths. ocean. bay & mountain views. $595.000 FEE. SEE KAY RANGER AT 1330 GALAXY. OPIM .. OlD coaOMA -MAI 3 bdrms , 2'~ baths, near the beach. $349,000. SEE JO CAROL HUNTER AT 302 HELIOTROPE. orEM IM SEAYllW 3 bdrm, 3 bath, magnificent view $379,500. SEE GINNY ANDERSON AT 2015 Y ACIIT VTNDEX. OPIM IH COltOMA Da MAI 3 bdrm, 2 bath, South of Coast Hi way. $225.000 assumable. SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 3125 BAYSIDE. OPIEH 0.. THE NHIHSULA 4 Bdrms , 4 baths. $465,000. SEE MARCIA BENTS AT 402 BELVUE LANE. orEH IH UMIVRSrrY rAllC 5 Bdrms. 3 Baths, $189,500. SEE LA VONDA AT 4921 BASSWOOD. orEH IN llG CAMYOM 2 bdrm. 2'h bath, view. town home. $198,500. SEE LUCY ROSE AT 52 SEA ISLAND. Oft!H IH llG CAMYOH 5 bdrm. 3 bath. open garden kitchen. $419.500 SEE C RAI G KINDI G AT 7 CHERR'VHILLS LN. OftEH IN IRVINE TERRACE 3 bdrm, 21 2 ba ths. bay & o<·ean view. $795.000. SEE B-OR YORKE AT 1915 GALATEA TERRACE. orEH ... llG CAMYOH 3 bdrm. 3 bath, view $239,000. SEE L YLLEEN EWING AT 33 SEA ISLAND. . orEH 1H DOVElt SHOIES 4 bdrms. 4 baths. security. private beaches. $449.500 SEE NA NC Y IMBERf.HNO AT 1912 SANTIAGO DRIVE'. orEH IH JASMIME CRHIC 3 bdrm, 21 2 . bath, excellent financing. $249,000. SEE MARY HARVEY AT 21 WHITEWATER. orEH IH COROHA HIGHLANDS 3 bdrms.' 2 baths. $219,000. SEE ELEANbR BOWIE AT 505 SEAWARD. LOl\-i-TOP OF srYGLASS HILL Build your own custom hof!1e on this choice comer. Plans available. Owner will finance. $395,000. YOU WOHT IBJEYE THE lrTCHB41! Gourmet cooks would have a "field ~ay " .bere. You will marvel at the counter spac'e, drawers, cupboards, and tHe teak wood floor. 3 bedrooms come With 'for $139,500. LIDO IA YROMT Spacious four bedroom ~ome .on prime Via Lido Nord location .. ~1er & s lip plus many other amenities. Priced to sell at $975,000. OUT'IT~ ftOTINT1AL in sought after Bayshores. Sunny, spotleu home, inviting brick patio. 3 bdrms, den, 2 baths. A rare value at $275,000. · EXQUISm is the only word to describe this b eautiful , 3 bdrm condominium localed jn the Bluffs on a choice greenbelt setting & offered at $185,000. You need only call for an appointment. MIWPOIT llACH a11lff Lovely, gated courtyard. & sunny · patio make this 3 bedroom home a very' speelal property. See to enjoy! $175.000. TOWl•IOUSI DWI.IX Separate two story, three bedroom, two bath units on tree-lined street south of highway. Well designed to d e mand a high er rental. Only S254 .500. YACAMT LOT-al. YIHOllS .CaJJ for information regarding this beautiful property. Create your dream home near private beaches and boat dock It ramp. $215,000. IOOOW ...... ~41. ..... '71-1711 llGCANYON Buullful 3 Br 3 Pa. lt(W' 1uarded w tbc a.a· 1umabl• 1014~ t1nanc· ~ ...... S..l·I 6llUEVAL80NNE $.199,500 JIM TAYLOR R E &t&-9688 ------Of'9il HOUSI SAT/SUH 1·5 25lLZlrd COSTAMISA Reduced $1 0,000 '' Clfstom 3 Br Eastside home approx. 2 yrs old. $129,900. Cull Bea Arnold 752-1920 J 9UAIL PLACE NOPllTIES .. 10.-Tll l :lO r.M.I IEATTHE IMTHEST RA TE We have several home:. from $56,000 and up all with assumable loans un· der 10'; Some with tow down. Seller ready to carry 2nd. Call 540·3666 •Nltel.111 Rea I f stat e Inc. 1faJAN /I ,~/,1 /Id !4'r~t1111 llGCAMYOH 22HO\'ALST GEORC:E 1-'re:.h & lx'aullful llrodd moo r P l:in Ill . on !>Pll<'IOUS lol Atrium 11nc:nted c1nd nt'w l'drpt.'l mg thruout. $489.500 OPE:'-1 SL'NUA Y I 5 644 14\13 &10·4277 lfj) Newport C~nlc:r Dr. OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use result·getting Daily Pilot Class1f1 ed Ads to rearh the Orange <:oasl market Phone 642-5678 Ad ver11~er~ may pl&r• th~ir ada by tl'ltphont 800amll\S30pm Monday lhru f'nd~y 8 to noon Saturday COSTA \H:.'iA flFt'IO: 3311 W Hay f~~8 llL'NTINGTON BEACH I 7117S l.luch 81\ll S40-l220 tM:U~A REACll 1027 N Coast Hwy. l.Aguna Buch 4!M 9466 NORTH COUNTY d1ul lrl!f' !l40 1220 ~~ OIAllUNH Oeadhnl' for copy & kill• '' s :in p m 1 he day bPfOrt' p11bh(al1on. rx<'epl for 5unday & Mond.ty l-:d111on' "'hen dt'udline .., Salurday. 12 noon CLASS.. IMMIL.ATIONS f: R ROHS; Advc-r11sers ~hnuld chttk their ads daily • report errors lm mt>dl ately . THE DAILY l'ILOT as~uml"s llabol1lv for lht" font lncorrf.'t I 111sert1on only l'ANC:J':l,l.ATIONS Whl'n klllln.i an ad be ~un• 10 make a rt'cord or lhf' Ki i.i. Nll MBER 111ven you by your ed taker JI~ rt"C'eipl ol your t'ancellalion Thia kill numbf'r muat be pres tnted by the advertiser In cut or • dispute CANC El.LATION OR CORRECTION OF NEW AO BEFORE RUNNlNG f!very etron Is mede lo kill or t'Clf1"fCt 1 new ad that hu been orderfd, but we unnot guarantee to do so until lht' ad hu appt'a~ In tbl' peper DIM E·A·LINE ADS These 11ds are 1trlclly t'ath In adv~ by mall nr al any one of our ofrkes. NO phone nntera DudUM , p.m Frid•)' Colla .... o(llff • 11 noon at •II braiub olftces. THt OAILV PILOT re1trvea the rtrht lo ~!Utlf)' • ._ -or ref111• •n1 ..tdvtrtJMmfft, end to it lnflat.on continues at 1~ • ~., .. In thrw )'Mt1 you OOWd PIY 30% mor9 for 1 home than vou would PIY fOI thlt ..... home todf/'I. Hedge now eglif'llt the tutu,., oet Into one of Amertce'I belt tnvettmentt ... a home. w._.n. ~-c~ Sltt,100 The vlew from this 3 bedroom condo will delight you! 3 level noorplun witb approx. ~ sq. ft. Sunken living roon:i with fireplace, formal dining, famtly room. Master s uite with fireplace. 3 patios . Community pool, clubhouse in this gated Laguna Niguel community. Come see! Call 540-1720. A SoodDHI Monn.. .r A Good Deal $247,000 3 units on one lot PLUS a separate 4 bedroom home! ! One 2 bedroom duplex divided by a garage for each ; privacy for all. _One separate 2 bedroom unit wath garage. Approx. 3700 sq. ~. on over 2/5 acre close to s hops. 111/::i assumable loan available. Don·~ miss! Call 540-1720. 8 >/4°/o LCMml Fa111lty.slud Fnalty IOCMft SH.~50 With a brick fireplace for gathennf'? 'round. Use your present home equity to assume s~ .. '* loan .o~ 3 bedroom West side home . Dining area, count r y kitchen. Large property with HEATED POOL. deck patio for lounging. Won 't last ' Call 540-1720. For The Dlscrimiaate Buyer $147,900 Come sec this "hidden two story" 4 bedroom home. one of Mesa Verde's mos t popular models . Approx. 2200 sq. ft. Entry, formal dining. famil y r oom. fireplace. Outdoor fun with wrap around patio, brick BBQ with s ealing. Lan d sc aped with fis h pond . sprinklers. Hurry~ Call 540·1720. 5 Bedroom Mesa Horth Slashed $6000 S I 12, 900 A r oom for all reasons . . . and ever y me mbe r o f the fa mily . v e r satilc floorplan with approx. 2200 sq. ft. includes entry. forn:ial dining. fireplace. Enclosed patio. Fruit trees, sprinklers . Close to sc hools and s hops . Don't wait! Call 540·1720. Treaswe Hunhrs: A RHll Getn Mesa Verde North S 112,900 Create a garden environment in the living room of this 3 bedroom home featuring atrium with fountain, fireplace too. Spacious Ooorpl_an with entry, dining area. family room, deluxe kitchen with quality appliances. Patio. s prinklers . Act now! Call 540-1720. 91/JO/o Loma • Low Mollthty PaylMllh $92,900 Assume the existing 91,-2% loan on sha rp 3 bedroom MESA VERDE home. Includes dining area, easy care kitchen. Handy storage loft in the garage . Patio for outdoor fun. RV access. Reduced Thousands 1 Use your present home equity and really save! Call today! 540-1720. 51 .. oo• Room To SINtch A1td Grow • • • s 121. too Attractive MESA VERDE home incorporates approx. 2100 sq. ft. of Hving space. Includes e ntry, family room, country kitchen, brick fireplace. Landscaped with large covered patio. sprinklers. Close to excellent schools. Owner will help finance qualified buyer. Call 540·1720. 540-1720 2955 S. HAllOI llYD. COSTA MISA C'lltnte tu ratu • These little ads really Lo11uomet.hin1vatuable" nruJaUonl wl~ prior •• _.., Joh\ t.be lhousands P\11(9 an Id In our Lost nollc• _.,. A IU811DtA"Y 0, TMI IAVINI! COMPANY "A TOUCH OP CLASSl11 This lovely Seavlew "Bar Harbor" model has it all ! Outstanding view -prof. decorated & landscaped - many custom upgrades. Great comer location -pvt spa area. $359,000. Assumable loan avail. Jane Paquin 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 2121 YACHT JULIA. <M·S3) HAllOI YllW HO..SI 48R .:.'Palermo.'..' moffl -a "o n e -of ·a ·kind .. mini ·estate w/walled front patio & lg pvt park·like rear yard & pool & spa ... all easy maint. Priced to sell at $259,000 incl. land -flexible financing available too!! Jeanne Barnett 644~. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 1718 PORT ABBEY. CM·S4) FaOMT IOW -THI auffS! End·unit "Franciscan" model w/Upper Bay & Ocean VIEW! A 3BR residence w/wine cellar. plantation shutters, custom tiled kitchen & handsome hardwood touches. $235,000 leasehold Dick Halderman 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 1969 VISTA CAUDAL. (off Vista del Oro>. <M·55) IAYNOMT! Approx. 78' on the bay in Dover Shores! Custom built by present owner this 5BR home.features a lg family rm & is land kitchen w/v1ew. $970.000 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642 -R23.5. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 209 EVI-;NING STAR LANE. (M·56 > fUGAHT & GRACIOUS! Lovely SBR home in prestigious location . Dover area. a nd a good value at $429,000 fee. Lg f<J mlly rm off free-form pool & I~ bas kl'tball & b<H'minton area This custom home 1s newly painted & rcadv for vour holiday move-in Tom ·AJhnson 642-8235 t M·57 1 LOTS Of roTEMTIALJ And ne'<1hle> rinan<:ing IS avallabl<· on this :JBH homt• on O\ er un arre in ~t·wport' Room for tennis rourt & pool Don t m1 ........ 1h1!-opportunit>' Cook1<: Allison t.12 H235 OPF:~ Sl~ 1 5 P 1\1 :!tilt ~~"ID STRF.ET ( :\1 5X I SOUGHT AFTElt LOCA TIOK . . ins ide s treet in EastblufC ! VIEW of hay. mtns & lights! This 4RR home 1s in prime ccm dit1on wtall new dt'<"or & ready for a new family. S uµt.•r m •1ghborhood . close t o schools & shopping $219.000 Cob> Wa rd 642 8235. OPEN SUN l 5 P M 2945 CA.5S IA <M 59> FABULOUS IA YCHST! Built by I v an W e ll s contempor a ry i n d esign w/rn arvelous use of glass & wood beams -a lovely bright home w /c.'u s t o m s hutt ers & wall rovenngs Lg rooms great yard l room for pooll. Don 't miss an exC'cllent buy -$237,500. Jane Paquin 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 1909 COMMODORE. <M·60> IA YSHOHS -llACHIS! A little home w/BIG ideas! Lg pvt patio off living rm & kitchen. PLUS 2nd patio off mas ter BR & lg lot & a whole upstairs area to Develop a family home.. of your own. Dona Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SUN. l ·S P.M. 2502 VISTA. CM-61 > ''a" PL.AH! NOW ONL. Y $215,100! A spacio us 3BR e nd unit near schools & shopping in The Bluffs VIEW of night hghL'i. mlns & Upper Bay B<'autifully decorated w/rnany upg rades J ean D a les 642 -8235. OPEN SUN. 1-4 P.M. 406 VJSTA QUINTA. <M·62> IAYAtOMT COHDO ... UM! 2BR w/4e' dec k overlooking bay. Spac ious li v ing areas -pvt courtyard entry -great potential. $449,000. Martha Macnab 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 1 ·5 P .M . 1912 BAYSIDE PLACE. <M-63 > HAUOlt YllW HIU.S! Lusk single· story 4BR/f arruly rm home featuring 2 brk. fplcs - vaulted ceilings -bit-in bar - skylight entry -stained glass front doors -lg covered ~o -pool & "mini-ocean view!" .ooo. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 1201 SEACREST. (M·64) MA6...CIMT CUSTOM IA YfllOMTI $1,500,000 ree -Harbor Island - One of th e b est or a ll worlds ... privacy. lawns, trees, beaches. boats ... an exclusive location w/cbmfortable feeling of being away from the mainstream. A beautifully detalled contemporary home -quality It elegance thruout. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (M~) 642·123S 644-6200 '°' Dover Drive Harbor View Center Irvine et CamP1Js V•ll•V C..nter 7S2·1414 CUUINt ol other people In this and Found columns . .,......AllMll area wbo are r egular That's wbel'e peoplt' look SelJ with f!AS(;;! Make your 1hoppin1 P.o loa l.SID. U9el"S ot Clualfled C&ll when they've found an lt'sa BREEZE euier by uslna the Dally *II WATEI * BEAUJIRl BAmONT-SUP Alte91ete J..,fectl•• ••d •••r•t•r cwt t 1tw a. _. .... l:rat111 .. ts .,,.. ef ••• 0\ .. .._.. wltll....,.. ..... .., .................... ...... bc•c, 2 • ..., ........... ... .,_ ..ew ..... wflt • pl 1e. A ..... ,..... ..................... ,.... ..., INlc-,. Wei paa•1d 9"•-rJ _. YllW lty .., or -,..et y_.. M.t c.-.. ,.._. ........ 49ori S'71,000 ,._ * DRUXE BAYFIONT PDITllOUSE TM1 • a 111 J I• .._ • ... WA,,_ 11 • • ct.1 a., lhetf. Ardllleetw,. Dlptt woaM ltoelt ..._. .......... ftaluw __, ..e.ct ~ of ......., gles1, ~ wood p-•• ..... bn4*ftwf .... to -.c" -.. L99'r ..... .....y "••• .... 3 Mel. ,... .. /oMc.mdrelMd ........ ....... pri•ecy. MC9'fty .... ••.w.lltr for yow oww boal. 19'. to Sltl,000. * BAYFRONT WITH VIEW Co.fOi I lit 2 t.4. 2 bo. coop _,. rlCJM • ... WATB wtfll pool, OCIAH md bo•tl., VllW. lo•t 1llp •••I-... $194,500. TOWNHOUSE CONDO W/SUP FruMy ~ 2·•tofy tomj a••· Jnt ... a .._, Y• ho .. l ...... Hll ................. .ct ,_ ...... to yow ow. bNt sip. A flM • ._ 9d JOll OW9tllie'-d.OWMf'ft9xA119-~ S275,000. BAYFRONT LIDO PENINSULA .. allM WATBRONT ce.do wMll Iott of 1p•u I• 2 bed. + dH ••d nt•rf.W911CJ bak0tty / potlo. loat IRp a•al..... Alt •uc.ti•• w....w,,, or f•btslom yHr·,....d lloMe to "foy Newport IH11tyta. $450.000 or OWMr wll lecne/op&. for S530,000. ~· ON WATER WITH BOAT SLIP A prt•• ca lty of a.o... °" "- waht' cl a rao1~ price! 3 _..OOM5 pe.s boat sip. Sll0,000. * WATERFRONT CONDB--VIEW GIOMOW, wcwity. Vl~w 2 bed. 2 be. roof CIRd boot sip GYailcilt*. 0....-wll tNw/optiOlt or...._. hnM. $325,000. cw leow for $950.00. • • • • • • • • • BEAUTIFUL 2-STORY CAPE COO hc•ptional shinql•d and 1h11tte red ~sideftu wftt. MOCJIMffC cwt> ~ CotRplctett """° d1lcd .ct redecorat.d insick mid C*t ift coordiRcrted CJOOd tent.. Spocloes hionq f"OOftL GOWftll't ~. Tltf"H bedrOOMS McJ.dMcj ............. w;tlt j.-d mid VIEW of oc._ mid HC)Ms fro. ~ de<Ji Cllld bedroow. HE FfMfST IH 9UAL.ITT AHO DETAIL IH A CONVIEHllHT Hewport leecll locotioa. SJ75,000 FU. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS In a ~ wtMn OWMf"I can fw tMir propc r+J. Ac rots frOlft watw cad IM'Clr' ttw b.oclL Y 0. CClll'f ~· tt..w • Mnrport! OM OWMr ctlSfoftt b.ilt tt.w two 3 bH. 2 bcL ..... wftt. pitcMd beGlt <et~. lath & ........ Clltd loads of rootn. A "1h'fff to lirNt" locatiOR. S245.000 fu. Owner will coni ... fl •ciMJ! LARGE HOME-BRING FAMILY EspKMlly tpacio.t 4 ~. 3 battt cOlldo that't .....,.... tt.c. MO•t "--f e.cludu f-. ...................... ,., ... patios for Olltdoor l•Mc). TNs .2...tiory Is decorott'd in 9ood ...... st.,. to set.ooh,, sltappilllg. pool ...t r.aoalllioa. SIU,000. HARBOR VIEW KNOLL~ONDO hc•pti.., ~ llt Hewperf llt • ... , octi.-. c.-Cod ca ltt wftlt poof ............. 'ri•ocy .... , ..... VIEW...._ tw1 3 bH. ~ ....... tao•• wltla Hpar•t• Master allit•. Sow iwg ... ....., ••"'9 ""' wHla wood ~ OCClwfL Slll,000. AFFORDABLE UDO ISLE "'°*""" lly -°""" -...... I•/ o•t. rr .. t19e locotlo• for tll• .. ~ .......... Udo ..... ... corefr• A la UC•. q.lltf 2 '*-. cowdo _. fla spite•. ShpA to ktfu*-. .ct ....... $235,000. GOLF COURSE LIVING ON GIEEN l••HM.._.• ... 15 ... ..._oftllie Mna Y~ Comtry C..._ Pm• frawt cowtywd tlllfry -' ,..... fw ,... er spo. A fwmal l•illc) ,... ........ .... c.spet, -.In fla 1pl1 ~•. 61. ""' a.d dff/offlce wltla wet lt•r. A• H•c_.... .. ,...,.... wltlt 2 ... a•• It 21/2 ..-. $279,000. IUPLEX WITH POOL ............................ ,... Hftglllh .... wftlt .... I Ifie OWMrl .... O•.,........ ,... tro. ~Did ~IL Alt ........... a'f 1 luclty 1111 tlllt 2 It I ~--...... I 21,000 A STAITO HOME $64,950 w ... , ....... ., ............. . toe...__. SOllffa C..t ...... C_. wltll 011 ...._ Oww-_, _.. wfttt.. ... WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 4'\'U) w c U(N High\.\"" N1•\, p11n B1•,1t h 631-1400 ~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~o;·~~~~M;;•·~~LJ.:ot.D'::ad::tu::er:•:t:64:2:·5678:=:·:l:ltem:==°'=:v:~=ue=·:::;::~::J.:::::a:us;::m:::ect:A=ds=:M2::-=·-~=--=78~-l.:A=::;lota:=asa==m·=ec1:=Ad=a==::.:-l!:=:::::=::;=::=:=:=:=::::=:=:=:==: .,, -. t p .. . -· --_.._. -. ---. . -... ---__ .,._ ··-· - •••• ·9.7% LOAN .._....., No qu.allb· lllC! ccm. wllh • fan· &llltic Miiiie in a creat kJcWlce T•T•IMC.,... w. u... 714-1201 flOaC9 SALi CU.·MOOO._.. ••·S71,900 ABANDONED beauty with formal entry to buce family slaed livanJl rm. Country s trlud kitchen With lge. dining aru. Generous shed bdrrm., with separate mstr. suite. Needs• hltle TLC & paint. Owne r ANXIOUS! First to call gets thi s Je r eat BARGAIN! Hurry! C ull 841-2312 Shoreline Assoc ....... ss6.ooo RetJ.red or starter home in Lana Sch, 2 br + den. Allaume 1~%. $28.000 lltaU2'1'7., S20,000 dn. No need to qualify. Glossy brdwd firs, new paint · · in "out, new kitchen n r. Pat. C-211\gl, 964-4370. Private Party wishes to purchase nice, s ingle family home in NB. CM. or Irvine. Have 20% down to Contract sale or A.l.T.O. Mr. Davis or Mr. Turton. 645-1123.. WHY PAY 6'Yo? Real Eatate comm. are negotiable Prof. Agt can save )O(l lOO's of$$$ sell· _m& or bl.o'tng your home~ No obligation Call 673-W.3 Agl. 91/~/o ..._ble lo. CM1t•dilt§ Value 2 Brdm+den +2 Ba+fir•~ace+2 car 1ara1e. nbelievably low pr_lc d condo In Sea....._ -COmpare. In· vmt now • secure your Mure. llh 111 u.U r°' an --IOCIQ. ; 675" 112 om OCEAHFIOHT Deluxe duplex. choice BALBOA location; 4 & 3 bdrm. im.it.s: frplcs .• etc. Reduced to $495,000! OCUHVIEW Versa.iJJes penthouse. ul· tra deluxe & 1m maculate! 2 Bdrms.. 2 baths: frplc. + c·o m· munity amenities S210.000! lalboo lay Prop. RNllton •'75-7060 * And the sound or the surf is yours to e njoy with this eustom 4 BR No. Lagune home on the oceanside. just steps to Crescent Bay. A prieeless l<><'nlion. offered at $441),000, F• Ad Action r.an a Baily Pilot AD-VISOI ' 101* m 1"' conma c1e1 Mar 67$-0t57 Open Sunday 2·4 z •••oow 219 Via San Remo <Lido Isl ) NU 87$4IDGO N501000 S.VSUn l ·5 710 Goklmrod, Carolla del Mar .._,_ '111.500 SaVSbn 1 5 54T Tultln, Newport Beach .... $138,800 Sal/SUn 1·5 '1~Sea laland <Bii Cyn ) NB 6'75..moo S2:20. 000 Sun. J s • • 1219 8aystde Place, Mat Kut. CdM &'2-8235 *"9.000 Sun. l·S 3.12 Poinsettia COid CdM > CdM 675-6900 $189,000 Sun. 1 .a 2301 Vi.srn Herta. Ne wport Beach 6'4-3829 Sl 19,900 · ~un 12 5 irl9LaSnl.'na Irv1m.· 675-!W ll Sl-12.500 Sun 1 5 20Segw-a (R.S.J . VUlas) Irvine 844-9080 Sl15,7SO-Fee Sun 1·5 2 Riptide Ct. CNwpt Terr) NB 675-6000 $97 ,000 Sat/ Stm 1-S Z • .... FAM IN w DIM 320 Havel Dr .. Corona del Mar 673-ml $305,000 Sun 12 :30-5 52 Sea Island Dr. <Big Cyn) N.B. 644-9060 $198,500-Fee Sun. 1·5 2015 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 752-1700 $183.500 Sat/Stm 1·5 2609 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa 54().3666 $85,000 Sun 1·5 3 ... 00M 270 Del Mar (E/Stde) CM 979-5370 $111,950 Sun. 1·5 120 Via Vella (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-~ $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1390 Garllitgford, Costa Mesa 546-59'l2 $99,500 Sat/Stm 10·6 359 Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa 545-7240 $97,950 Sat/Stm 12·5 505 Seaward (Corona Hinds) CdM 644-9060 $219,000·Fee Sun.1·5 #8 RueChateau Royal (BigCyn) NB 542-6717 $389,000 Sun 1·5 408 Bruce Crescent, Lido Sands 644·9990 $142,500 Sun 1·4 508 Red.lands, Newport Beach 644-7020 $159,500 Sun 1·5 253 E. 23rd, Costa Mesa 752·1020 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 Rue Valbonne <Big Cyn) NB 646-9688 $399 .500 Sun 1·5 1906 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa 540.3666 $112,900 Sun 1·5 2670 Waverly (Bayshores) NB 675·5511 $325,000 Sun 12·4 406 Vista Quinta. Bluf~NB 642-823.5 $23.5,500 sun. l ·4 1969 Vista CaudaJ, Bluffs, N.B. 642-823.S $235,000 Sun. l ·5 2144 Pt. Durness Pl.. N B 963-1209 $257,000 Sun 12·4 234 Orange Ave., Npt Shores 644-'tmo $275,000 Sat/SUn 1-5 3125 Bayside Dr., CdM 644-9060 $225,000 Sat/Stm 1-5 2020 Barranca <Bluffs) NB 67~ $138,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 444 MendozaTer,CronaHlndsCdM 675-2373 $245,000 Sun 12-4 75 Briarwood, Irvine 675-6546 $97,500 Sat/Stm 1·5 • 263 Ocean View Ave (Npt. Hts.> NB 673-+tOO $229,500 Sun.1·5 1935 Santa Ana, E. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $1o.5,000 Sun 11·4 217 Iris, Corona del Mar 759-<&1 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 911 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631-1400 $375,000 Sat/Slln 1·5 • # 12 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 631-1400 $320,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 21691 Alvarez, Mission Viejo 546-2313 $99,950 Sun 1·5 453 E.19thSt. CE/Side) CM 642-5200 $95,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 11 Robon Court, Newport Crest 645-0295 $146,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2912 Broad St., Newport Beach 645-1446 $160,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 205 Abalone (Little Bal Isl) NB 675-4822 $395,000 Sun. 1·5 1906 Yacht Maria, N. B 1·4 p.m . 3 • .... •AM IM w DIM 2430SantaAnaAve., Costa Mesa 642-6734 $109,990 Open Daily 618 Kings Pl (Npt Hgts) 6"·9990 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1521. Ocean, Balboa Penn. 645-1531 $345,000 Sat/SUD 1-5 #9LaurelTreeLn. (Univ. Prk)lrv. 833-8600 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1915 Galatea Terr. (Irv. Terr>CdM 644·9060 $795,000..Fee Sun. 1·5 221 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 675-8)00 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Monterey Cr . (Spyglass) N.B. 644-7211 $349,000 Sat/SUD 1-5 1S14 RuthLn (DoverShrs>NB 645-0303 $199,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 212 Jasmine Coroaa del Mar 644-7211 $380,000 Sat/Slm.1·5 2869 Riverside Dr., Costa Mesa 645-0.103 $100,000 Sun. 1·5 355 Nassau (Coll Pk) C.M. 675--8000 $102,500 Sun. 1 ·5 26822ndSt. (Eaatslde) C.M. 675-6000 $134,900 Sun.1-5 ta Pierre, Irvine 552-4477 $1C6,500 Sun 1-5 274 22nd St., Costa Mesa 540-8888 Sl.38.900 Sun l ·S 444 Tultln. Newport Hgts, NB ' M0-1151 $185.000 Sun. 1-4: 80 DIRECTORY .. .., .. ...._ ...... , ... \'• .......... .,.. ............ Al lie lee ...... l.W ... . .,. ~la ........ .-t• ~ ......... ,Ila ..-(t OAllY MOT WAtf? ADS.,..,._. ....... ..... .._.. ...... ., ,.... .,.. ......... ht _, ·-.......... Iii ... c.-. ......... , .... -.., •675 Senate , Cost a Mesa 645·<003 $99,750 Sun. 12·4 2632 Circle Dr. <Bayshores) NB li42·5200 $459,500·f ee Sun 1·5 3 C'anyon Ln., Corona del Mar 675-5.511 $179,900 Sun 1·5 # l l''lintridge. Turtle Rck .• Irv. 752·1414 $192,500 Sun 1·5 4901 Hemlock. Irvine 752-1414 $142,000 Sun. 1·4 19552 Sierra Soto <Turtle Rck> Irv. 752·1414 $139,900 Sun.1·5 2121 Yacht Julia, Seaview, N.B. 642-8235 $359,000 Sun. 1·5 2401 22nd Street, Newport Beach 642·8235 $489,000 Sun. l 1801 Tahuna Terr.(Irv.Terr)CdM 644-0200 $299,000 Sat/Sun t -5 2300 Port Durness, (HrbrViewHms> NB 644·6200 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1912 Santiago (Dover Shores) N. B. 644-9060 $449,SOO.Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 27 Cypress Tree Ln (Univ. Pk> Irv. 644-9060 $139,500 Sun. 1·4 • 1363 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 759·~11 $475,000 Sun. 1·4 2768 Hillview, Newport Beach 631-1400 $188,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20904 Silver Lane, Newport Beach 673-8550 $290,000 Sun 1·5 613 Carnation. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $199,500 Sun 1·5 lHl>i Trn<.lcwinds. ;..Jwpt Bch Hi5·3411 Sl98.000 Sun 1-3 •2827 Francis Ln <Mesa del Mar) CM 645-9161 $118,400 Sat/Slln 1·5 3336 Nevada <Mesa Verde) CM 645·0303 $ll2,900 Sat/Stm 12·4 1515 Bayadere (lrv Terr) CdM 675·5511 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2307 16th (Nwpt Hgts) NB 642·5200 $154,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 •2306 Heather Ln <Back B<.1 y ) NB 759·0811 $249,500 · Sun l ·-J 230716th(NwptHgts)NB 642·5200 $154,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1218 P embrooke Ln N pt Bch 675-3411 $189,500 Sun 1·5 • 11 Rue Villars (Big Cyn J N.B. 644·9990 $780,000 Sun 1·4 •204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle. NB 644·9990 $745,000 Sun 1-4 2144 PortDurness Pl.. Newport Bc h 963-(8)7 $257,000 Sunday 12·4 557 Sturgeon Dr., Costa Mesa 754·7616 $114,750 Sun. 1·5 411DttOOM 102-16th Place (Npt Hgts) C.M. 646-5201 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 415 Colton, Nwpt Shrs, N.B. 640-4950 $149.900 Sun 1·5 217 Via lthaca-CLido Is l) NB 675-6670 $389,500 Sun. 1·5 4800 Cortland Dr.(Cameo Hinds> CdM 675-0542 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 415 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach 646-7711 $650,000 Sat/Slln 1·5 23 Bethany, Turtlerock, Irvine 759.1501 $144,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 32.> Crescent Bay Dr .. LagBch fii5 ·J.ll l S44!).000 Sun 1 ;; 19961 Ranger. Huntington Beach 646-7171 $112,900 Sun 1-4 •22837 lslamare, Lk. Forest, ElToro 631·1400 $219,500 Sun 1·5 117 ViaQuito <Lido Isle) N.B. 673·9060 $425,000 Sun. 1·5 435 El Camino Del Mar, Laguna Bch 494 -9456 Sun 2·5 222 Colton, Newport Beach 673-8550 $169,900 Sun 1·5 3074 Gibralter, Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $114,500 Sun 1·5 2016 Calvert, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $136,000 Sun 1·4 4 U ... FAM IM or DB4 2017 Yacht Defender (Seavu) NB 640-57ll $395,000·fee Sun 1·5 1745 Paloma Dr., Back Bay, NB 642-9567 $153,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 31863 8th Ave., So. Laguna 497·2426 $169,500 Sun 1·5 3090 Molokai Pl <Mesa Verde) CM 631·1800 $199,900 Sun 1·5 62 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 675·6000 $445,000 Sun. 1·5 * 1300 Estelle <N wpt Hgts > NB 675-6000 $259,~ Sun.1·5 2808 Lighthouse <Brodmr HV> CdM 675·6000 $275,000 Sun. 1·5 1845 Port Ashley (HVH) Npt Bch 640.5112 $239,500 Sun 1·5 1032 Santiago Dr. (Dvr Sb.rs) NB 675-6670 Sunday 1-5 2518 Wavecrest, Newport Beach 646-7711 $335,000 Sun 1·5 22 Royal St. George (BigCyn) NB 640-4277 $4891500 Sun.1-5 1866 Tustin (off Francisco) NB 642·5200 $224,00Q..f ee Sun 1~5 1907 Santiago <Baycrst) NB 64.2-5200 sso..ooo-f ee 21892SummerCr. CPtLido) HB 962·5.51 l $144.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 6 Cedar Ridge (T.R. Highlands) lrv. 955·2058 $255,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 3719 Park Green. CdM 675-3411 $259.000 Su n 1 5 1516 Keel Dr. <HVHls > CdM 675·6000 $327,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1865 Tahiti, Mesa Verde, C.M. 751·1473 $175.000 Sun 1·4 1729Tcrrapin Way, ~wptl.Sc:h ti75-34 11 $237 .500 Sun 1 5 24 Alegria <Woodside) lrvme 642-6368 Sat/Sun 1·5 25 Cambria Dr. <Spyglass Hill > CdM 6444910 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 429 Magnolia < Eastside) C M. 546·4141 $136,950 Sun. 1·5 2130 Sant1ago"<Dover Shrs) NB 645-030.'3 $241.000 Sun. 1·5 2024 Kornat <Mesa Verde) CM 645·0303 $268,000 Sun. 1·5 2190 State St .. Costa Mesa 645·0303 $94.900 Sun . 1·5 2323 Trenton. Orange 540-3666 $94,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Monteeito (Spyglass Hill) CdM 673-4400 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2!il5 Windover <HV Hills) Cd M 644 ·9060 $283.ooo Sal/Sun 1 5 tJ:jQ Galaxy Or <Dover Shores> NB 644 ·9060 S.595.000·F ce Sun 1·5 236 Robinhood Pl.. Easts1de C M. 642·823.5 $112 .950 Sat /Sun 1·5 • 1201 Seacrest. HrbrViewHms. CdM 644-6200 $285.0CJ Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1815 Holiday <Baycrest > N. B. 759·08ll 5284.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 #5 Deerwood E .. Deerfield Prk. Irv 631-1400 $159,500 Sat/Sun1·5 2760 Mendoza <Mesa de! Mar ) CM 556·2660 $118.900 Sat /Sun 1 5 1i 18 Port Sheffit! Id (II V H > :'>i B 631-0900 $229.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 3101 McKinley Way. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $113.500 Sun 1·4 • • •2029 Flamingo <Mesa Verde) 546·2313 $179.900 Sun 1·5 2033 Swan Drive, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $165.000 Sun 1·4 22 ~{oyal St. Georgl· <B ig C~ n 1 N B 644-1493 S489.SOO Sun 1.5 23 Deercreek, Deerfield. Irv 752 1414 $174.500 Sun. 12·4 2945 Cassia, Eastbluff. NB 642-8235 $2l!J.000 Sun. 1 5 •1718 Port Abbey, HrbrVwHms. NB 644-6200 $259.000 Sun. l ·5 307 Dr1ftwood CShorecliffs > CdM 644-9060 $349,90(). Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 220 Marigold <Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2056 Vista Cajon <Bluffs) NB 675·6000 $227,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1911 Yacht Maria (Sea vu) NB 675-6000 $259,000 Sat1Sun 1-5 1112 Knottingh am CWestclf l NB 642-5200 $182,500 Sun. 1 5 1909 Commodore Pl.. Baycrest. NB fi-12·8235 $237.000 Sun. 1·5 5 IEDROOM 107 Via Genoa CL1do Is le> N. B. 673·9060 5495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 IR plus FAM IM or DEN 1858 Sa mar, Costa Mesa !J79 7605 5169.000 Sat /Sun 11-S •lt6 Cherry Hills <Rag Cyn> NB G40·5711 Sl.395,000-f ee Sun. l 5 1014 Manner s Dr., Dover Shrs. NB 640·5357 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 7 Cherry Hills <Big Canyon> N B 644 9060 $419.500-Fee Sun. 1·5 10142 Cynthia, Huntington Bch 646·4477 $139.500 Open Sun 1 5 1533 Mir amar, Penin Pt.. Balboa 644·7211 S439.000 Sun. 1·5 2029 P rt Bnstol Ci r .. N B 759-0619 $198,500 Sun 1-5 1721 Pt. Stirling <HVHms > NB 642·5200 $257,500 Sun. 1-5 3069 Madison. Costa Mesa 645-030.1 $112,900 Sun. 12·4 • 1528Santiago Drive, Newport Bch 642-823.5 $429, 000 Sun. l ·4 : 30 • •209 E vening Star Ln., Dover Shrs. NB 642-8235 $970,000 Sun. 1·5 2507 Port Whitby (HrbrVwHms Ill) NB 642·8235 $227 .000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1319 Antigua Way (Dover Shores> N.B. 644·9060 $365,000·Fee Sun. 1·4 4921 Basswood (Univ. Pk) Irvine 644·9060 $189,500 Sun. 1·4 •8 Drakes Bay (Spyglass Hill) CdM 759-<ml $439,500 Sun. 1·4 1412 Antigua <Dover Shrs) NB 642·5200 $335,()()().f ee Sat/Sun 1·5 1412 Antigua (Dover Shrs) NB 642-5200 $335,000·fee Sat/Sun 1·5 6 llDIOOM * * 2286 Channel, Balboa 64.$-7171 Sl,395,000 ...... , ............ • •443 Via Lido Soud <Llclo ble) NB 6'4·9990 $750,000 Sat/SUn 1-.4 3 Mont.eclto <Spyglasa) CdM 760·9333 SSM,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE 4 • .... & •UIST 1204 Buena Suerte, San Clemente 831-6.500 $900,000 Sun. ll·4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2. & 2 u 116 46th St., Newport Beach 673·~ $279,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 595 Sea View, Laguna Beach 497.3377 $249,500 Sun. 1·5 2 .. ,... & 2 .. ,._ 33971 Malaga, Dana Point 496·8497 agt. $210,000 Sun 2·5 211t&311 • • 1310 So. Bayfront < Ballsl> NB 759-~11 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 711 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 640·7000 $339,500 Sat /Sun 1·4:30 l .. & ' •• 420 FemJeaf COid CdM > CdM 675-6000 S240.000 SWl. 1·5 :l.11 I W <>cc<.1nfru11t. :'.'i-n µl Bch lH2 HH:->tJ Sun l ·-t . 30 ) .. & l •• 612 36th St., Newport Beach 63 1-1400 S245.000 Sun 1·5 1411 11411 '~Cliff Dr CNwpt Hgt>NB 675·6000 $319.500 Sun. 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 • ,.. FAM IM or DIM 2771 fllll view . Newport Beach 752 1700 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 l llDaOOM 75 Bnarwood (WoodbrdgeGlen) Irv 675-6.546 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 • ..... FAM RM or DIM 32Tah0t-. In 1ne 1;-;;,~1 1 Sl~.~)O ~Wll·5 CONDOMINIUMS · FOR SALE 2 -.oow 2518 Elden Ave (Oak Glen) CM 642-6734 $97,990 Sat/SUn 1().6 • * 1307 Bayside Dr. (Mai Kai) CdM 6444910 $490,000 SatlSUn l ·S 21372 Brookhurst, Unit 716, HB 644·7211 $99,900 Sun l ·S 1631 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa 759-~ll Sl 15,000 SattSun l ·4 104 Via Anti bes. Newport Beach 63 1 1400 S235.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 101 Scholz Pla7.a, PH22. Newport Bch 631·1400 S2 19,500 Sat/Sun l·S :rs Viejo. \nine 546·2313 $148.900 Sun 1-4 2501 West Sunnowe r ttF2. S.A. 546 2313 $72.000 Sun 1·5 1123 Sandi Lane. Costa Mesa 6-15·2198 $88.000 Sun 2·5 2 la ,.. FAM ltM or De. 71)6 Tustin. Newport Beach 646·~ $180,000 Sun l ·S 52 Sea Island Dr. <Big Cyn l N.B. fi-14 ~,c1 S198.SOO.Fee Sun. l ·S 3 IEOIOOM 1421 W Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach 673·7300 S245.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 669 Vasta Bonit<.1 <The Bluffs> N.B. G75-A676 $195.000 Sat/Sl.ln 1·5 29 Madrona l Rancho SJ) Irvine 760·9333 S178.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 15506 Williams·J . Tustin 646·7711 $97,900 Sun 1·5 ~3 Tribute Cr. <Newport Crest> NB 573.7300 $169,450 Sun. 1·5 2708 HJlltop Dr .. Newport Bch 675·S51 l S199,000 Sun 1·5 l ft pllll FAM IM or DIN •2655 Vista Ornada <Bluffs) NB 631 ·1800 $205,000 Sun l ·S 4 • pllll FAM IM or 094 403 VistaSuerte <The Bluffs) N.B. 640.5560 $199,500 Satt sun 1·5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 • IACH 2740 E. 20th St., Long Beach 759~ll $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT 2 ... OOM 100 Scholz Pl (Versailles> NB 675-6000 $635 mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 102 Scholz Pl (Versailles> NB 675-6000 $850/mo. Sun. 1·5 *,.... ** W-.il ... *** W•1t ... &r..a DAILY PILOT Family Want Ads 3 lines, 2 days, $5.55 642·5678 • Fot: only SS.SS any private party may place an ad to sell any article of personal property any two days In a row. I I Pl DAILY PILOT S\lnday. Noyembef 4 1170 ~~~~!!.~.~ ....... ~:.~.~ ....... ~~:.~~-~ ....... ]~.~~ ....... ~~.~.~ ....... ~-~~ ..... HU ",_W. lHu1",_... H111"'-S. Ha __ .._.. 1040 IW1'1111•ec.h 1040 8"t. 1044 ~ 1044 In'-1044 ~.._.. I .. ~ ... , ............... •··•··••····••·•······· .. , ................................................ ~................. ·······••·••·······•••· .................................................................... . . "'~·:.."·~·._·-:;,.;;;,~.;====== ~!: ...... !~ LOCA110N LOCA110N LOCATION THE YARD ..,'TAR~~.,, THIS:..~ 0 ._.J --Tut tu.Uy decor'd 2 sty. 4 BR, 3 Ba YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED boauu:AIC.P'Mt ... llEU'I A PLACE TO RU--w.w ham on quiet cul de aac tn exec area. ~ loan. 1115.ooo. OET OrP ls ... tbe loQ/ Approx "11 ml to beach Floor plaMed Almost "4 acre in Irvine's University Call Frtd Gtblon, valultnUU..utlidftlTh Cbarmio1 cu1tom built 3 bedroom home. Shake roof. I nrej>Jaca, acceu to brach. l:MS,000 Fee. 444 M~ndoa.a­Ti rrare. Open un 12-4. IO for 1racJous llvln1. ror~al din rm. tie Park. Plenty or room ror a pooJ or a _.., ::W"":ft.'?. ~ ch rrw ram rm W/brtck (pie. 1 BR & gontleman former to plant a garden. architecture ot wood Ba down (COUid be den guest qtrs). The easy.care yard has a stream & 1tucco 6 PaJos Verdes ()mer "W """ nNlDC'• I.al Cll uu. . ' bcJ.. I ba. prl de o,.. <Nnll"lllJp .home Q\Utt Oii de 5-. ~ l)o91nt. hee'1 -.... root. tam nn lA'W malnttnanct' yard '12IJIOO A.all tor P c kil~h w/breakfa!ft area. Approx Jots or ,rees, Along with this goes a Best 8~ ln Irvine, 2br. =·~a:::•.:~~ '8,000 In recent uperades. inclds lovely 3 BR, 2 ba. + family rm home. patio home. Close to b y s S A T H S quality cpts, drp! & lta Han tUe in Only $129,900 pool. tennis sss.soo. < R E c E N T L Y en try 4c kitchen. lcitchenald 0/W, wtr 640-lZlZAgt REDECORATED>. I• iso rtner lee 1ar opor Sweeping LE •AISC>a UM.TY 13J..a600 UNIVERSITY PARii · located hlch above Malrwu.Y to uptnJ" bdrms. Walk to 3br. zi.,ba in ireenbett ~·: lr~ ~vii~r: ·------------· .... ..._. I 006 CaQycn Or.an View 2t>r Cl.Al• Gl·lm schools. porkts & beach. $144,SOO. $1C»,IXX>. Own.499-482() OUTSTANDING VIEW "cllcr motfvoted. w 0 0 D 8 R r D G E TVRnYOCK -OF SADDLI!: BA CK ........ ••••••••••••••• •den So of bwy JOJ APOL&(A s.a.ouo Unue<I Brobn Alllfw..., ••cAIN'r,tu.1111 ~~~:w~s~fa~:;:,. ~~rn;':!,e~18~u1~ 4#:e Excellent ~AoL~~J'1.k't.~w~ Jbr. or 2br. den. cul dt• land 23 Bethany Pnce Location · Spaciou1 fivine room IA&.IOAIS&.I 81.U t'~rHodu O•nt 1nd0WNERl lOME MJ'TM4Dml REALTORS SY OWNER OPf'n flllUlt> u ) S.U.SUn W Prtn l'd.On Dr Low4'1t pnc~ 10 eo.l••e 1•11rk S97 .!*)O &473'0 C:..Mne IOZ4 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• LIA VIMG> AIU ~Ti:J-OaCE~iwN. 5r't~5 HIU VU...V.GE ALWAYS A LM *'°°· AU ttnl ap UOMt:.. NEVER A REN ptlel '° purduaae. )br, .,AL, 3 BDRM, Z BA. »ia..lllOOlilo ~mt Moovated Hllit w11nti. olr~r oo thU. lvly 3 br home an aiood 1He11 SIASCAn CONDO NI SANDY HACH $99,900 Only I yr new & in lop t'UOCilllon & upgri.ded 2 br. l ba. ground flr Unat w a.o assumable $67,400 loan at 9"-o'~ interest Tennis. :.pa. pool & clubho~. only I blk to beach. VI I 0 P P ST R P. & T l8r + unit ovu aaraer I SYCAMORI GLEN ~RKING PKICED blk to beuch , !32 lrb. II.AND MEW FO~ •::rPT~~~ ~~ Open~2~ 6?S-007 -tilbuJ()Ulj, large 3 btJ 2':r W• 8119 ~--------•I ba Qua Illy lownhomt> ,. condominiums Only K .... '•lllMMIG I 007 Ofl8it TOOA Y available $109.990 24:JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• New S bdrm , 3 ba EZ 1'erlm. by bwlder 113 E: Balboa BJ v 1--879-5991 720&0&.DINltOD Sant.a Ana Ave 642·6734 Adorable, lotally re roodf!led 2 bdrm horn{'. luvely 1pac1ou1> brick IMAGIME THIS!! pauo. Needs noUung but 3 Bdrm, family room ---------•I you! Pnced r1gbt ul lolchen, formal dimni;. ~YFROMTLOT SJ.82.500. Exclus1veJyof· spa. in North Me1tu ' ER & SUP ferect•r..~•nh Verde Many. many Pl .... .,.... tUbtom features. Lake, $150,000. TEllMS reaJ tile floorn, custom '!!tltor 675·9111 d r a p c s . n e a r n e w ..... carpelS, top of hne dis hwasher and etc. Priced C•f•h ClfM) 1.ach I 0 II moderately ut $114,500 -·•••••••••••••••••• 1~~~~---~~-~, Call 54().1151 -~ STARTER HOME 1: --- :ibi I Real E!Jtale Spac1oua 3Bdrm +den. 2 fplc, front landsl·apang, please rall aft 3 onl)' ~7790 1009 Damascus U.rcle "MESA vi::Ro~c <7 VIL.LA" At lhe e ntrun ct• lo beautiful M V C C A hlltd lo rind gorgeous 2 bdrm. 21:1 bu. Villa with x-lge LR/DR. frplc, and lovely lanai. Walk to gotr &leruus LEMAR CORP. 646-7782 979. 7789 CAU644-721 I /Jn NIG[L OAILEY & ASSOCIATES loaft Assumption Assume lsl & 2nd TD's w1flexible do,.a. Seller to carry back balance & 3rd TD, Previous model, highly upgraded. Prof. ind.5cpng, 1850 SQ n. 5 bis to ocean. BKR. 760-9501, 960-5.W> 2 Brdm l Bath in this So. ol HWY, Cozy cottage. highly upgraded hardwood floors. bnck movem condition home. fplc Open Sun. 1·4PM. Only $93.500. Hurry! ! 332 POlNSETI'IA Al{t. ~~HERITAGE ·ME SA WOOD S --------CONDO" CooUct Norm Phillips, 675-8>0 ____ _ ~Coast Pac1f1c R E .. Coda Mesa I 024 831.260() 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carano d.I Mer I 0221--------••••••••••••••••••••••• Owntt-WiU Finance No qualtfy111~ req'd. 10'1 -mt. Small down Ocean view. pool Bwlt on t•yn 4 Bd. Call Tim 631·1266 ~~I~ Rl::ALTORS R-2 IUILDABLE Owner will carry thL· fmancin~ at 10·~·, wuh $20,000 down on this 2 Bdrm home locatt•cl on an R-2 lot. Hurry un th1~ one. 1t won·l last'! C:.ill 546-5181 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS • • REALTORS Two beauties to ch~c ~~~~~~~~-I from. Each 2 bdrm. 2 ba = with secunly gate. pool, CREATIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE 3 Bdrm 1'1ba. ll!OOc;q rt 6vr.. new. blc.st E side loL·. S.135,000 i-:x1:.t1nl-( a:. sum<11Jll' l1lan Gn•at home. even bl•tlt•r term., Will CO-OJ>l'r<itl' lk<lllor. &\2·7&1~ BY OWNER rec room Gorgeous de· cor. Try assumable loan on one or thl>se LEMA.RCORP 646-7782 USTSIDE Cute dollhousl' 2Br + ram rm R2 lot •. blO<'k rrom Newport t-lj.!l:. Great move an cond Sun bow Hl.'ally 631 2242 LUSE/OPTION M~a Vl·rdt' Tnh~l' 2 HR. 2 l>ty Comm pQc>I SJ.500 M:.iy moH• 'OU in I Or ~ OPEHHOUSE titt SANDY IEACH SEASPRA Y CONDO $99,900. Only I year new & in top cond.JtJon. An upgraded 2 bdnn, 2 ba, ground fir unat wtan assumable S67.400 loan at 9"•', in terest. Tenrus. spa, pool & clubhouse Only I blk to beach 21372 Brookbursl , t.:n1t 716 Open St.In 1·5 CAll.644-7211 .. CAMEO HIGHLNDS 4800Cortland Ur. Open Sal/Sun l·b. 4Br, 2 1·iha.' Own $!75,000 675 0542. OAK GLEN 4 BH. prt'!ittge <1rc•a , ll!t' Lt\ Hm Fdm Uin Hm. m·w l'pb, rrnmJ1' ,\~ sumt• loJn S!l:i.0110 ~\2 (.lti7ll yt•Jr opt111n l'hont· for 1----------1 POOL DUPLEX Outs1ancJ1ng :! lidrm + I i.: 1• r 1• n l .i I ~ playroom' U 1 ~.t 1nc-l1v1• "'"'" :! twdr11t1m . :!' :• h.1 c·nn cknnm1urm, !l-!17 !/l.IU i.!.'llll l-:tdc·n /\ \ t', <: \1 0.12 6734 . s.!55. oou \ PAUL MARTIN Y BY OWNER REAL EST A TE Rw.tac 3 bdrm. t ba. with 644-7383 fireplace . enc losed I 1araae. 50'xl75' R-2 ln· pies lot. 436 Hamilton. "HAR80ll Yl!W.. Do not diaturb tenants. . Must close in '79. Prin· nm. spectacular listing cipaJsonJy. $95,000 is a fmJy home of enter· 548-5041 or631·3520 tainment & livability. ---- Amerutae:.. plw. "aew an Emtside Assumable most prcsl1~1ou:. 3 bedroom family room New P n rt I u t :.i I 1 on in pn.-sLig1ous East-.1dc 6'&6-7711 ar<'a Tr('t' linC'd st n·el OPEN SAT /SUM 1-4 711 HELIOTROPE New duplex: deluxe 3 wath low 1ntl·n·st ;,., sumablc loan Offert•d at only S I J 6. !I 0 0 (..'a 11 540-3G66 ,.,ielc:..11 Re al Estate Inc. bdrm .. family rml' dm ------ ing rm. owner's unrt + 2 J EASTSIDE C .M. bdrm .• 2 bath rental. Dnve by 200 Broadway. $339,500 c o r n e r 0 r a n ~ e & ., .,,. Broadway This 1300 sq. 41.,_·=======""""r ft. cutJe with 2 br. 2 ba is . one of a kind. On bushne! f'IUKICl.U< ~t.JU.H moi.eoo.,.,.., Move-in location . SP $122.500. Call Century 21 Gold Coast Realtors. 548-1168 11t.'ta1I:. l'nnc unh ,\J.!t 1i<1S :~H4 t•\ 1• 5~, I :'>.~ O\.\>':'lt-:H Wll.1. 1 ".\I! I<\ l·~1!o.L'o11!1• 1111111.i1•ul.1l1• 'I --------- Bl< "!Ht • tllf 11 ·c· 1 ' CUSTOM EXEC t'IU ... 1\"I' lh'\ Ill II. ( '1 MESA VERDE HOME •>12 f);jli.!S Beautiful 4Br. :ma homl' 8} Owner Oµt·n llou~c: w i.:ourmet katrhcn & SatJSun 12·5 Upl(rUdl'd 3 add<:d ram rm. $175,000 Brdm home. S97.950 1865 Tahiti 1ooo·s or SS below all OPEN SUH 1-4 others an ColJegc Park REESE REALTORS 359 Princeton Dr. 751·1473 M.>7240 . -----1~~~~~~~ Mesa Verde WHt 2-St.ory 4-5Br. Jba. film rm. frplc . pool B~ Owner Pnee Hcdun•1I St6~.11UO "'Ill h<·lp fmanl'C' (lpt't1 Sal Sun 11 5 IHS!! !'>.im.1r Ur 97!i iti05 For Sall· by ()wncr Lovely Ea :.t ~ldL• rt• modeled ~br, hOUM'. as sumable loan, $!16.500 Sec Open hou:.c d 1 rec tory.556-4175.675-573!1 MESA VERDE 4 bd, low maml. yr<b , fn.ut trees. 2 f1replact·:. 10% INTEREST Ownt·r will 1·arn "'II h 20', dn"'n. fur onl' )l'Jr etl 10', pa}abll·. I • ur mort' per month Two 1111 a ICJl. only SIOO.OOJ l'·• II 64.5-!1161 ~ . ' all these good1c:. +a --------- good pnce too $125.500. JactU. Hancleman 631-1266 1~~~19 FAST POSSESSION Possible on thas im- maculate 3 or 4 BR home with over 2.000 :.q WALK TO BEACH 1-'rorn 1111,, ... uµ1•1 111·.1r n1"w lbr. :!111>.J hornc· "' l:ir.:l' fJm rm. ,'(, 11 rri dlrun~ rm Park Platt•. Inc 842 l;'ltil BY HUNTING TOH HARBOUR Big & clean 3 BH. I'· Ha condo. owner ranancmg $79.SOO SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 3 BH I '• UJ. P•IOI. l~l· lol fj \ r.., ~I I I llOll \ ..,.., m $;,dl)ll j I hi :!IMl'i,! \ ;\1·" Bnt;111 Op..r1 ...,u n 1-:111-.on Hll-' .! 1:1 13'1 ;,.1;1:J IJ4 Stii I ln,,.1..-sl pn•·1· in .1rc·.1' II urn . "'1111 t l.1 q' Owner!> .. uper mot I\ .1t ed. l'lost• to bt-:.i{·h. th1-. customw.-d 3 HH l'Utlt· ha.., cozy bnt:k rrpl . "un ny l'ncl. palm. boat at· cess & many l'Xlra~ for only $86.500 CJ 11 no" ~ .l::toase Curtis, etgl oil' 170.20'.!2; res. 768·1U~9 1042 .....•.••.............. REALTORS c-.. ... -640·7000 I For sale by owner. 4 ECONOMY ~~~~~~---bdrm, 2 ba. 3 car gar. nr SPECIAL ft ltvmg space + double · SEAGATE CONDO garage and cover ed 1800 sq.fl.. boat dock . patio Finished Bonus $297,000. ad. th schools. Asking $150.000. S80 200 U you·re not re ing e 402·16th Place. C.M • Room. la r ge open SCOTTRULTY lotchen-fam rm and 2' 2 536-7533 tittle ads in Clas111Cied. 646-521ll or 642.9489 after I A lot for a htUe' 3 br yOU 're rrussmg a tot or SPM charmer on 67x107 lot! newsy information as --·-Lg enclosed patio ror tr.I Owner will h t>lp ~~~----~~ finance for qualified ~ well as some great buys . By Owner. No. Costa qwet escape to relax Mesa. Spacious J, 4, or Lge cheery kitc hen 5Br 2Ba. new green Perfect for ~rowing DO YOU ' house kitche n. poolsize family' Great chance to OFFER A SERVICE? yrd. assume 75K loan.. own your own home- buyer Only $114.750 Call &AAA REALTY ~ 754-7616 1.-riM 1044 .•........••.•......... WOODIRIDGE J Br $125,000 5 Hr Sl95.000 assumL' !I'~ , 642-0112. 644 .66117 Let the publlc know with Open Sat/Sun 10·6. ca!Jnow&save! 646-7434 an ad in lhe Daily Pilot $99,500. 1390 Garhngford. CENTURY 21 Gold Star Service Directory. It can 546-59'l2 c06f you as little aa Sl.89 , - per day. Fo.r mote in· OP~ HOUSE. 4 Br, 2 ba, fOQDatJon aod complete Llv11:1g rm w/frplc lrg ASSUME ~!:~.'!' ........ !?.~~ WOODBRIDGE GLEN .,._ 11642·,....,8 -r dining rm, sep den . r-ca ""' · Slll.500. 979-1989. · S©\\.~lA-~r.,zrs· Tltat Intriguing Wore/ Game with a Chuckle _._ ____ .... lily CU.Y I. '°'1AH O teona"119 ti.a 6 _..a...t.lecl -cit below IO "'°'• 6 -19 WOfdL Ptl"t ....... of -" ... ltl ~ ... al -9" I HEDLIS 11 1211'1 I _ ,, S A H Y I 0 I I I I' I l' i 1 5 I H { j T I I l MA J N 1 s I Ever notice the 1tockboy1 at the auper· . I' I I I I market? You can't believe --how fHt they change I-_P_J_T_C~E "".'.p-...,, pr1oH. I bent down to get a I 11 I I I can of peas and ont clertt • -my -"20 Per~n& L. ~_.1........1.---i.__.~ Off." L 0 u T " I E I • Celf!Olt1'9 lhe ~ _... ~ I'·' 111 I I I ... :.~:i,.:. Z ~ = , .............. ....,. !:::-r r r r r r r r r r r 1 Si : I I I I I I Fvl I I I I SCl*H-t.ITS....._. .. C...,...._1010 10.5°/o LOAN 2 sharp houses on East C.M. com er lot Owner will carry 2nd TD Sub· nul your terms! Asking $144,900. Call now! 64.5-7221 Qr1Ju); iffi hi 21~ WHtdiff Reaffy et.rrE 3 BR & falher an law unit Quiet tree I med street. $82,900' Hurry' Devin & Co. 642-6368 MARINITA Spectacular hilltop hom1.'S. 2012 3206 sq ft CIOKC to Manna. Sch ,1 Rd & Calle La Pnma vera. $169.000 to $245,000 831 ~. 493 4006 Bld r SUPEHB TAX SHEL n :n HRANONEW UUPLEX 2.Dhq rt +garage. $210.000 Joan C .. ugt •196·8497 --- WHAT A DUL 1101 sq rt of wh1t('watcr ocean vacw 1n Dan.i Pomt. 2 Bdrm. 2 full Balh,2-sty $154,900 Cont.act Norm Ph1llJ1>1>. ---------i West Coast Pac1f1c H E OHL Y SI 08,000!! 831·2fi00 4 bdrm charmer. lleavy shake roof. 2 lge cov'd Fountain Valley I 034 paUos -Choice area of ••••••••• •• ••• • • •• • • • • • C.M. -400 plan. Newly or. BY OWNER. 3br. 1700sq. fered. 759-~1 n. RV prkg. New plush crpt.s. Lndcpd. Sl05,000. 848-4475 VA TERMS ---------• Nice 2·s ty 4br. l ~•ba. SANDI LAME SALE wtlarge cul·de.suc end Ony 2Br. 2~8a Condo, lot. ftUll price $112.000. end unu, enjoy warm Park Place.Jnc.842 7481 w09(l atmoapbere by .... ee-1e-L 10 .. 0 nr.1de th1a winter or re· ....,_ _.. ~ Ass ume lhh l<ian Fabulous Woodbrillgc: Condo, 2 br. 11., ha. 1·L·n lral air. rnmpldely up- graded Ask111g $88,500 Call now • e RANCH RE ALTY ~5 1 2000 Lowest Pnced Lkfrnt WOODBRIDGE WOODSIDE MODl-:I •. OL-i'STAND!NG \!II::W OF ARBOR LAKE Ca II 833-3927 WindJammer Properties WOODIRIDGE CONDO-ONLY $85,000!!! Otamung 3 bdrm. 2 bu near pnvate lake, f1s tung, boatmg or swim or play a little tennis. Patio decking w/lvly lundllcap ing. Hurry · Hurry won't lust. 759-1501 laxinc Jacual by pool. ••••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • Great CM location, nr LOVELY BEACH HOME ORANGETREE P11t10 pen, bike \0 beach 2 BR. 1"'• BA. dbl gar . on Home, Plan :>4. hatchly OPENHSESUN2 5 easy care small l<1t upgraded. 2Bdrm & den. 112.3Sandl Ln Make o ((er . A It . 2 ba. $95..500. Pnnclpals K-Newcomb. agt 645·2198 ~3997 Only Owner SS\.5189 .. . ----·--··-· _______ .._,11 ,..._,......,. ........... ........_ ....... _ ... --.;--··- t .. --.... u c. Ml V 1 e w Uy reduced to Sl39,500. Agt. as not the onJy advan (~ 211ft loci) with Owner Call 551 28111 for 9!»-3'.S<t I W OD 8 EA M E D tage to th18 beautiful y appt__ decorated Columbia CEJUNG " CENTER WoodbrldcaeCondo ~MABLE LOAN Model111m CollegePark FlREPLACE SET JN Brand new 3 Adrm on Lhc It has 4 bdrms . 2~2 ba. WALL Ol' CLASS, opens park. by owner. Pnn COUEGE PARK plus d super bonus room to palio area. Galley-c1 pa ls only pluse styleldtd)eo witb bulltin Beautiful lr•·level. 4 range, oven, d.lahwasher Siil.~. bedroom Berkeley Plan' Ir laundry area with _ __. __ 537_82'3_1_ 1n prest1g1ous Colleict' washer, dryer. <ALL Park Assumable 9~.· • LESS THAN 1 YEAR MEW Woodbndge Townhouse 3 Bdrm 11,ba. upgraded 8y Owner $97 .500 ideally located to park. OLD): open• to den/· schools & community formal din&ni room. This pools OPEN HOUSE betterbuittbomebhard SAT & SUN l ·S. 3521 U>beatatonly 67~ or 962·8750 )\utlerock Highlands. 4 bdrm .. 2510 sq ft . vaew. cul de sac S2S5,000 6 Cedar Ridge Open 5at/Sun l·~. By owner. 9:»-~ Pecan Sl4',S00Mhice -.523CAMPU5l>a·l1lVM CALLON THIS DMrfieW "' Hoene Lovely lg 4Br. fam rm. d.ul rm. sinl(le level de tached home Many up grades. Commuruty pool Assumable loan Askin~ Sl.35.<m 559-4775 Open Sal L2 5 32 Deer Creek Primt Location Woodbrtdf:e Condo De~nrable f.nd Unit. 2Hr 1""'1>a. Walk to pools. ten rus. shopp g & blfl lakl- C.:a:.h tu A-.sum !.I·'-.'• Loan. $89.!l5U O\lont-r SS2·S006 e-RANCH HEALfY : . .:, 1 2CJOO WOODBRIDGE WIUOW PLAN Assumable 11~.~ loan on tha s magn1r1 ccnt 4 bedroom Willow Plan. largest hom e an t.'reeks1~ Decorator ap. poantments throughtout, centra l air & pro- ress1onally landscap~ yard :n Redhawk Jr WOOOBRIOGf RfALTY 551-3000 mac nab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY Of THE IRVINE COMPANY TURTU ROCK HIGHLAHDS! 1\n (.'lt•J.!<Jrll parq1u•1 f'_ntn lv;Jd-, lei t h 1" .... pat' 1 u u " :1 H I< h n in 1· 1 n <'On \ Pn1<·nt nd de· ..... 11· l111·,1t1011 Wl'I b3r rn fam1lv rm t ,\lra lg ma:-,lt'r s uite w 1 "M r & :\t'" · w;.irdrobt-. Kitc he n ""'nook & \It'" of hills . $192.500. Owner will cons ider an all-inclus1v<.' trus t deed. also 2nd trus t d £>cd . Lorr:11ne R e nnie 752-1414. OPEN SGN. l 5 P .M . 1n FLINTRIDGE. <M·66> DBJGHTRIL DEANE HOME! 3 BR B c ndeme('r Plan "' y,•ood h l' a m <.· d <·at h <.' d r a I c e 1 I 1 n g " & mull1tudt·~ of "'1ndm' ~ bringing 111 tht· outc1oor:-S'"hooh. ~hupptn!! &. rt• l ' fl '.tl 111 11 f.11 ii I I I l"'' n l' cl r IJ \ SI 12.000 .Juht• \'.tn W1t•n•n 71:! Ill 1 OPE N SL''.\ I I I' \1 1!1111 IH::\1L<X'K. (;\l Iii I DEERRB.D PARK HOME! 1': x q u 1 s 1 l t' & t' I t• g a n t 1 n g t.• :.. t lo<:at1on ~ A Pl ~1 n 5 "''4HR" scp..irate fomlly rm & brkfsl rm F('iJlUr<.•s Van Lu1t wallcoH·nngs . plus h cpl & prof. la ndscaping. Lovely glazed tile exterior entr~ - 3 patios. PLUS much. much more. M a r wn Frincll 752 1414 OPEN SUN. 12·4 P M 23 DEERCREEK. CM 68) TURTU ROCK IROADMOOI! Lovely 3BR s ingle family home w/I~ yard & rose garden Separate mas ter s uite built around lovely atrium. I bloc·k to <.·omm pool & park . one of the b est interior loca tions• $139.900 Assume 9:1;~!7r (JO': APR> 30 year loan w /approx. bali.in<'<.' of $67.478 -S565/n'lo. principle & interest payments. Lorraine R('nnie 752 1414. OPEN SUN I 5 PM. 19552 SIERRA SOTO. (M fml DUME HOME! A fabulous Kcn ~1ngton model w /<1pprox 2:ioo sq.ft. This outstanding 4BR. family rm home has a pvt s pa & amenities too nume rous to mention $179,900 Trid Lindholm/.Jar k1c Archer 752-1414. (M ·701 OIANGE TRH IEAUTY! Beautiful 2BR townhome m Irvine. 2·car attac h ed garage. Comm. pool & tennis. A fantastic investment at $93,000 assumable loan. Alan Beel 752·1414. <M·7I> HOME FOi THE HOLIDAYS. F'rom Thanksgiving dinner to New Year's festivities ... you will have room to e ntertain your family & friends in this lovely tri·level 4BR home w /form a l dining & family rooms. $189,000 Dorothy Lewis 752-1414. <M -72) W ALHUT S'!>UA•ll Love y front unit t e wnhome w/2BR.s. 2 baths & enclosed garage Private patio. ONLY $85,950! Lois Mill er 642-8235. ( M • 73 > ------642·8235 644-6200 901 Oovtr Drive 1 Harbor Vttw Ctnttr 1 rvlllf' ell Campus Valley Center 752-1414 ONE TODAY!! MISSION UAL TY TURTUROCK 98U.C.t Hwy, Laguna HIGHL.AHDS ,.._ 494-0731 Townhome by AktnB; 2 ---------bdrms.. 2 baths. mstr. bdrm ,ulle. inside laun· dry . central air· cond1t1onlng. double garage; highly UP· graded. Best location at lop of hill. Auume 188.000 loan. 1139.950. <>PIH SUM. 1-4 8l *11rf •d vi.. DAVID 6. CAILSOH IEALTOI llJ..9293 GUBn'IH Great Brentwood Ptan. 3 BR·2ba-ram nn .. bnclt entry -frpl c well lndsC'pd New carpet.s fOf" buyer Value• Asking Sl~.l.00 ~0 MS-3474 _ ~Ot::L TYPE HOME Bei.t buy 1n Woods ide AJl'OOlit 3.tnl ~ n °'tux w. living $111.000. I.st T6 :?A Alcgna IJevin & v) 642 6Jtil:I ~le-odt 1041 .........•...•.••.••••. OCIAMYllW! $1.520.000. Elec gate. Priv road, Tennla court. pool. jac .. wine cellar. sauna. gym, 11«.1ystem, library, maid qtrs .• and more. 6000 .sqft ! ! Prine. only. Palrick.131·12116 REALTORS C.Wf<>aMA UYIMG 8rat.tt.alt111g ocean vit>w from new 3 Bdrm 2"2 bath conlempora r y. Features: sunken con- versation a r ea with ru-epface, muter suite w/s pa. Gius and oak thruoul and much more in Uus perlect paradile. don osen l f •'. t ': ... tOI GLE."'.JNEYRE 497-4H48 OCEANFRO NT OPf:~S,\Ti~"US 1 :, S2l:I:> 0() 1 Low down '"' 't''4 \1 oc111l.1r T)p1• <.um !}'~·· t>91 1"v1·"· llom• ..... '"t 1·ommun1ly. 61-~ 2 t"'h.' .!I hr "l'<'Urlt)'. wlJ I• tt1na.. 111\ From SllPS TO MAIN ICH s.:11.~.AI fn·J~uri· ll>l•.md Ir SHOrS Sf 27.000. Moblk• H11mt• l'k. Jl)lj()t L4i pvt & Sl.m.DY 28r. 2Ba So Cst ""'>-La~una flattDviU&te, Beach. R .M.P . <7 14 1 end garage '-..ein'ator. .--.~~~~·~~~~~~~ Will trade m .dm equity = '°" MobtJe Home ln So. El•raMt.ylot 673-6634 Orange County. (213) MM:lll. (Tl(')~- IUY-t.tw. lot & wt• II throw tllt hr!U:>(' 1 n r rt"t! • v A 1-lnJnl"ln~ J\ Jtlabl" SIJ:!.SUI IMMACULATf 3 Rdrm nt·,,.t·r hom1 in "'()ll(f, COH' lkd14CllX! d1•1 k1ni.:. hrrrk PdltO. H !HJ In J b' o I u l t'I > IJ l' r r .. r t r on ll 1 t 1 11 n • 2:1.50'.I DUPLEX Pnnw locution. l'IOM· to do"'Tltov.Tl & bearh Each Wllt ha!> 2 bdrm:. & 2 bath' & h.i l> bt•en bt•aut •fully ITUl anta1ned Lo\•t•ly O<'l'Jn & rlly \"ll'W' S255.00U l'U'TYOUR~EY In th1., for 2 years & v.atd1 II ~row. New 2700 sq ft t bdrm home on SOxlUO fr lot PrtCl'CI below presl-nt t'Onstf\K'· tJon eoc.t Pot.s1b4e to· . down SI 75,000 TleWMGVIEW 13) Delll"C\"i or ocean to be s1•en from newer C'edar & glass desa~n Skylights make a stun nmg 3 bdrm .. 2~2 bc.th home with llahan tile, oak cabtnetry t«ra cot· ta floor & a master bdrm. with frpk. The besl of e erythin)! ! s:m.roi DOUMMILE. 494-1511 1044'"'-" 1044 ............................. ! ............... . NEEDED NOW PROFESSIONAL TALENT TO MATCH OUR EXPANDING RESIDENTIAL SAlES • Our soon to open Woodbr1dQe otfice has createo an eiicephonal opoortunity to affiliate wllh a market leader We reou1re applicants to have Cl) a real 9'tate 11cense and 121 successful sales e~ Ouahlil"d applicants wm 101n the start •n our new olftce located 1n The WoOObndge Village Center selltng 1n the finer restdenhal areas of Irvine Other tangible beneftts include· • Compet1llve Commcss1on Sche<lule • Company Life Insurance • 01sab1hty Insurance • Family Health Insurance • Ouahty sales tools • Non·compeung ManaQer suppofl • Oom1na1e advert1s1ng • Company Referrals For a COftfl ...... ""-nle• HI: ltOR Minna 1714t '.Z .. ZJS ~== A Sub&idlery of The Irvine Company An Equal ()l)portun1ty Etne>IOywr -- ' I n ' ·, OAlf .. 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Property 2040 flltlstic Fllr•IY tlvM Loc•ted on 13th Fairway d'"ii'~lguel • .C Tt\l arch t t de lgned home t~ 110 DICMllVllW Spy,lua bouty O*ntr wil ht!IP t n1nct' Populu Triad1twtnd11 mod.:I w view of ocun. bey• dlY u,blt 4 bdrm. 3 l>•. l\ua• fml> rm. llllnlll'OUI 1pa, f1u1t IUl' ~~ Open 8un l ~. r.M IWI e= Wnlknr 1: ltrn WYCM.AS S HIU SAC RI ACE 11111 C nn oo Townhou~I' I 'fl(rnd1'(!. mnnv 11111"n111,·i. 11wl i.1·~un\\ 2 nr tll'n I> R 2' · 1>111hi.. l)llOI ll•no•._ \I. 111 1·11rrv 2ncl •1711 9!\0 l'unr•ot'-'4 only Aasumoblt• l.n11n Call 213·f21·1144 ~ ~ •••• _! •...!.J ·-. ·~. •.•_! •• !..!.!.! • .! S3900DOWH BAYSHORES ,_ S. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.lntream trlr. Mr J o Cu1no 2l3·$48 3631 213-43'2·270 l. WHYUMT? Own your own lol & a new mobile home t.Qo. l>el a al1 c •II 972·8421 T~ Mobile tfoml'8 SIX 2 Bl am on 19.000 sq. rt . or R -3 land in Corona del Mar . Pvt beach access within s hort walking d istance. Terms & interest your own banker can't otrer $525,000 CORONA PACIRC IW.TOIS 644-85&7 fOllM lllA&.n' lllOON OOAST HVI V 4'1·146' OCIAMPltOMT lo t.M ~ QU..qw\a 1maU '°'tqe OD R·3, aUable to d•1cnminatinA famUy. 4.IOO aq. rt . New carpets & 1,nunt lhrot.t~l. 4 bedroom'l. mwuc room. lamlly room. aame room. form ' dtrun, room. 4 W.ths, 3\, <'Dr garaJ(c. M n y. many speraal feutur ea lncludln.g security yst(>m ~cesscd & trurk llMhUng. buUUn bookcases. ~o b1nets . 1 n <-r~d1ble storaKl• F lrepl ce ln both fomlly r<>om & Ii vin~ room Landsraplnl( andudl'b fubul Ko1 pond UlLOOO -,....,. o.ty l'o Seta Cull Ownt'r at 640 9873 llSTIUY Mun• thun ~.000 ll!bb t.1uu1 1111y hom~ on lhl' lull A wi.•ll lo!Al'uted awn v1uw J Rdrm Purt~mouth Mdl CALL. UU I Ct. Ultl l l"t 4ill $349.0011 Asi.ume i l 4•':? loan. Townhouse, Newport Jl111ti(hl!. area ~ume11 avail. Newport Beach Sunilar terms CJI l .e1·5039 Pri_ndpal!> o~}. Fee Janel. -48r, 3Ba fam" ly home. 2 frplct. 2 paUos, S319,0UO By owner. S48-0SI l VERSAILLES 'LAKI FOIUT JUBt listed 2 beauurut home!! under $3S,OOO! 3"2 ton /\C, 2 3Br, 2Bu. nicest park In Oranee County Call t o d ay' (JJ>9646.J l349 > Tortoise MOOtle Homes. 972-8421 HACH LIVING '68 Fleetwood In Btfl H.B. park. Rent Sl.25 mo f'NS23J ~II details call !172-8421 Tortoise Mobile ~ C....rclal ~ 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 DB.UXE UNITS PRJME EASTSlDE. CM 2 Bdrma euch. TIIESTARNESCO 640-S711 6~4-7211 .. Ill ll. tel: ~kt s luxuey uruta lmt down U,..leedl I 041 Mii.,_. leocla I 069 1'1e:l.lble owner rtnanc ••••• •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• /.Jn NIGU BAIL:[Y & ASSOCIATES IYOWNEll ~Ridge Condo Pt'nthouse studio uml, take over 11·'•,.., lo.u1 AWng $89,$00. MEWPORT BUCH Duplexes on remn /.: ina.mo.ooo SO.LA.uMA Older 3 bdrm • 2 bal~. ocean v'ew horn • Ptt R'$ly i"'!J\lt-d '4» i unlta XJnl lnvetitm.eot Cor l~~ handyman! '139.500 Ca~ eompany FANJ AIULOUS POTEHTIAL Is the ktck~r for this rustic chamwr m upix•r Woods C.Ove Very 11\Ca· b le as 111 or add lilHI :-quare feel to thl!' 3 bedroom home SI 97 .500 • OWNER MAY HELP a,..,_., 1-5 121l~Dr R.8LAX ID lht' J tH UUI 111\rr t'fltt:'rtB1mn.: m lhl~ ~ J~t m.•d1• fur fun l. fnC"fld:. 3 Bdr:n. dvn, z R.!. form.ll drn1og 1 m 11 \.Ing rm w fqil' gounnet kJtcht:.11 fluJCe dtotk 1.1\l'rlooks CX't:'iln & C'llY l11:hh C\lm1>a1" ',1hw at $'l'jti,5011 t;ooct krrn.'> S. J. Capistrano tlllatt' !Ille' fot w 11l'tl for huri.e~ Hom e n<'t'lh 11,(; 4 Brdm. 21~J Ka, 2 frplc' .... ~II&. rru1l l rtic .. Pr1JbJtt: .!>a l t . ,\i.k ~.l.00 .,_riean Assoc. 20 Corporate Plato 760-8333 ap.n Sunday l -5 R75 l\CAPllf.l'O c.;u.,lom l)Ullt :1 Dr ;J B .1 llotnt, dt•n, \lt'W (j-t:Jl \alue dt SJ49.(NNI \lanun \him: H E ·~~ OPEN HOUSE .AFTERNOON OHHHOUSE 12-4 SUMDAY MfWPORT VllW HOME hurna~u.IJtc ~ UH, <! HA Hlllbur '-' ll'W l'hui.l• 111 homi.-P1mora11'11l' v ll'W from rnlJWltu1ru. 10 tht• :.&t Broker, 00:1 l<N'J or ~i 2144 Port Duntffs Pl ISLAND ARE.A Heal fo:o,tall' •HO QUALIFYING* Only SI0.000 tak1· mc•r fanla!>tH' 11µt10n on :i lilt P'<l'f' homt' Wun I l.1-.t (Jwnl'r :'HI 11210 l~1lo bit! 3 bdrm J ba Completely renovated t>pt·n ~Jl/Sun. I !>. 120 \ 1a Vella Hi\llUOR VI EW 4Br. 3&. den. Ii.: lul. ~ul lit' l>Jl H> 1.1.,.. ncr ~1741,\JOO. Im &7~ or 640 1313 owe at 10°10 (' w n l' r Ill II ,, t s I' l I Jo:ustbluH 4 ijJ'11rn Lusk $164 • 110 o I' n n 11 n I y 640-ru64 Duplex, two 3 UR 2 Ila un 11.1>, Vl'l'Y met' (lwnt•rs un· 1t Nr Ol'\.'illl, luw down, \Pry rll•x1bll' It·• ms Sdll·r w l'arry ~Ml.OIMJ 9'..12 -1 ll2, li75 63-l'I JO:.h fut .Mr NEWPORT HTS. 3 Uc!rm 21 ,ba, '>l'll J!Ul'sl quant'""· RV <'nd park mK. $1'"1,000 1\t , no qua I. 9· 30} r-. l'lllHll'.,Y to bn>k1·r., S2 IU 1101.1 U" ner 6.'ll ln7 ROOM TO ROAM BYCO, IMC. 1714 )1>45 2251 MOBILE HOME Bt:Y SELL RE~T FINl\!l/C f; 2 masswe Crplcs w,Jrd 10 Romantic mslr ste View from almost t•ver~ rm overl-0o~unR ocn, Fal>h1on hie Catahoa 1:-land. M t l> 4 B r . J ' ; B .1 w e1Pg3nt Ceaturt's IS. apPl. Pnced to !>ell. as i.umable 9ll~', hi..cn Pr1r-uru)' ~6883 WfSTCUff Mobile HOMr Store Do\t:'r shon">. I Br & pool lttfo: wwtiott C~ Upgrades t•,ervwhen• CA.L1US661-1021 Avail 1mml.'<1 SIJnbow 1~~~~~~~~~-Rlt) 631 22-12 I 8'\YSllOHt:s . .;rntrly col orual. P'1 t·omml\ 'tra TER~1S · TER~S lrg Int, ft'(', 3Hr & Fam If yoo want u ~rt·at as rm, owe al JO', IOI sumable loan at HJ •. 111111 ~.000 Bkr $-lli 2.:IHI you have S20.ll00 tn m vesl. rail John Mu1~hull S.Clemtnff 1076 631 l.266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 91~!:1~ Su!X'r ort•an ~}l'W from -~~~.!.·~~ IUXW') condo .1 br, i ha, as!>urne ht T ri al~·•'. HEJ\LTOR~ $15H.OOO 1i ll 1 l92t>:llili UNDER $100,000 With 2nd l1rH1n1·1n11 .... adable. GHl-:Ar L 0 C .\ T I 0 N · 2 bedrooms. 2 bath-.. 2 p.itro:. and :-w 1mmioi.: pool. JtWOOOBRIOGE REA!.1'Y 551-3000 MoH' Bdorl' llol 11L"'". 2Ur 1•,flJ ~1:!111011 \.1u·rnw. Hnbt•rt-. Hit) ~IU'.!:02 Pres~ At A Pric~! TEAMS-TERMS Ill, flown IV', 1n t1·r1·'l w 1th J :15 'r amort1zauon un l h1" moicn1f11'1·nl lull 111 •·,111 \ll'V. horn., om ,1 h• II top S258,000 LIVE IN IRVINE N1•w 1536 :.q fl 197R l.aot'l'r All t·xtras In '"Ibe Grov~ · Shown b> appt onl,) Call now for all lll'ta1b cSJ1;uu7 1 TonOlitlo' Mob1 le I lumt."h '!72 lml Mob1h• llmv h~ u-...ncr !lJx5J tiulf Slrlo'am 1n gd II B l'Jrk 2 lidrm 2 ti .. ~ 2 o,hl•<b (i l t 1!11).l ,\450 El ~orro Hay panoram11 OC.'l'Jll \It'" almo'l I ltMI "I r1 . l UH :! ha h' !.undol.'1 k m.111' 1•\lr.1 ... Xlnl 1111 .. 111 ,,, .111 l.111 I d.'>t I'd 11 Lt~'\ , :;z l 71111 •EXCITING• YEAA·E:ND TAX SHI} TERS Three outstaridmg rom- men:·1al manufoctunn ~ properuei. 1n <:ostu '1esa Exct'l lent ownt•r fmancm~ below ITUI rkcl rale-S21S.Ofl0 S350 t.l()IJ JOHN IURRIDGE ...... 5096 552-28 18 R/\LBOJ\ CHAI<~ f:H Nt>xt lO pavilion with :i b.J\' VI('.,._ $700,000 ttealunom1l·:. fi75 f170o C0~1~EHCL\L H1.oc; FUiiy ka,t·<I SJ..\ 5'10 .en nuul m1'11m1• Harrell l{lt\ 1<1'~1 ... t.-r ti-'\2 '..>11411 Condominium,/Town- houw' for ,o1~ 1700 ··•················•·•· Nwpt Shrs avail. A ll amco1tll'l> Prei.cnth leai.ed Turn·kcy opcr.; tion. Pro1H·rty mginr a\all 075-..\912. BKH RENTAL JNC0~11-: r RO P F:HT\' l''rom $39.!JUO Modul.1r 'f)pc lloml'S, Z4 l><'runl\ 3 vvt bPal he~. pool lo. pll.'t Trf'a:-urt• hll• Pit :KdJI l'.u.·1fll' Cl>l llw' l..i~un<• lkh H 1\1 i• 1711) 4~ 357\J EASTSIDE L>a rhnl( duplt<ic $12.'t.!l()(J t;.ti 2510 or 64t.HIH8 CARLSBAD 8U.CH Sl.2.S.000 :-0.eat Tn·vle' Sl95.UOO Tri ph·' +land & pt"rmil for 7 m11n· $1511 111111 i. I J c r l'"' LJ~oon t..111 •S •l•S lt1•;ill\' i i 14:1.1 15:141 Villoqe Creek 'l.E \H "" c •>\..,I l•---------l'LV'-\ :! BH -tkn :! fl.1 .! ldl j.;JI ,n..,Ulll• St.e, o<M1 ,11 •1 11v. n1·r v. 1 a r r ' • 1111 l 11 ::>l•r<• :)f/41 (,di .1111• .11 21'11.rJXl\:I ~.tf).'I WJlll H•Jll\213 IJ.1-41)11 R-2 LAND 2.88 AC. for 40 Condos finance 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with l:irgl· filrruly room Sl39.500 Oellghtful, 2 Bdrm hom\· ---------• reatuOOJl hot tub Jnd SEU.ER W /CARRY at I JI,,, mt "'II h J.'>K down Delux e Pl lle1ghts units J Bd + new 2 bd unit. J usl hslt·d at $185,000 Hae Jam('s, ~.-~:n-1266 CuntJl't \orm l'l11lhll" Wt>st l'u.1i.t P.11 1lll H t: k3 I 2\illO S.Juan Capistrano OP9I COUNTRY l.JX'dll'd Ill Shnr.,l'li I h l'ounlr. Club Park \ bo.•11u11ful 24'<64 \1k1nie liom«.'. w l'\Crylhmi.: 111 dudPd Uct-un 'll'" abo' e ~trella Coif & Country Club. ~dn Clementi> A. PIECE Of PARADISE \\JU. to new Alphu· ~ Ct:'Oll!r ~:11;,,000 with l.t'rrn.-. "' .111 • SPACIOUS SPLIT LEVEL h ome oo huge B.600 s~uareft. lot , lh 1s 4 Bt:droom. 3 1,z bath house has g('rtU4 potential for expa~lqo or remode l New roor und siding clo&e to J>Opulur park $.lB).000 ... l. ,,,. UO.MC4astHlwa) inltiijqe Falr LA~BEACH 4!1'"2457 ~&. HILLIE ~ MCCORMACK R[ lil~Yiews "Rm-low ·seum~ You'll relax & rem1n1sct· -Of a great byJ:one t.'ra when ~ve into lh1-. lovely Chnstian Abel d<' signed WUs ide residence 2 Bd.rml .. den. 21,., bath.•,. frplc. & dl.srnminaun~ extras euch as pewter hardw.re. teal< cabinclb & a Roman tub in lhe dec:k. ad.1omm~ m as•l'r swte. l'roll's>o1onally <Jc~ roruted and m natuntl wooc~thruout. SIJ11!10tl 932SANTA AN/\ (Nye8 Pl. to Capistrano, L. on Santa An11 ) don osen rcultori.. 401 GLENN t;V Rt: 4!17·4!WI ~Hills 1050 ....................... Auuma~ loan Fairway El N11-(Ul'I :Jbr, $234.0t-.i Custom Rl'i.llly TIG-9777 LU'<Ul'Y L1vm~ at N1gut>I Shorlo'S Owner to help fin Vlllu hm Ill t•Xl'lU.SIVC ~nH·d comm Jbr. dt•n ~ba l $270,0011 Lurson IHly 66111002 master suite. An 1r· L.ab ~st I 055 r eplaiceablo v a I ue al •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• $283,000 ._ , p-L. 1S t,, P E It F () It )\ l:: H TOM ....Wr!,!' s --... MODJo:t. ASSUMEsi<l-1.000 3Br. Zlia. 211 yr!I old. WATERRlOHT Extra l~e corner duplex in xlnt cond Mooring avau Sp1>ctaeular v1t•w Appt only sms.ooo *Cote Realty & In u ·.,t m<'nt 640-5777 A. T THE SHORES .. br 21 • ba, 2 stone•!., f11>lc. C'ornm p001 & lC'n rus. Assumable}()", ioan 4.15C.Ollon. A1o1enl63l-51 IK Ftxet" SSOOO Dowtt 4 Hr. 2113. d1mnR rm .I V <.~ . nJ\-0000 Charmm~ old. N1•wpor1 Hi..... farm houiw . ~Sty :1 t>r, 2 ba. $160.:,.000 64~ 1446 LIDO Why p.iy 14'. 1ntcn·~t ., lnC"red1blr 5 S'; mt1·rrs1 with 15';. d\.\n W rrnt hkl• payment-; 5,()110 sq ft •Ill lot & 1 • $1135.1100 Opt.•n lloul>c 54:!0 V1d L1du Soud Sun 12 4 ,\h'\ 645 !m.'1\.1 ur l"'~ 673·6732 OPEN SUN l ·<t. J6:lj 9J.•,. usi.umanlc loan. Pearl St. Secluoed 2 i.11r, upi!ralll·s, p11m1· 1---------- bd rm. ~ b ;, t n s ll. I 1oc11t1on & "Onrl Sl3fi.OOO separate t(Ues~ huuM' owMr SRI !l\H!ll 1r no OCEAN VIEW!! with slecplng loh & 2nd answt•r 710 1501 Sacnf1ce' Asl>umc !.16' •. k1trhen. Kntc r thru a I N1rt· 4 bd. 3 bH OWi ' lnd bricked court ya rd .11,Hewport Beoch I 069 $23S.t~1 l'<Jtnl'k 1;:i1 12titi ;=~ aw~~!t~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11•1~r:1~w H's ENCHANTlNU . ~RTSHORES • _ _.~..,,""'fM.,. .. ~ ...... !. .. ··.,_\.~- Slained &r~d<Jeo itlasi.J Exclu.-.1\e listJng, 2 br-+ REALTORS EV~Rl!:! A sk oen lmma c J1.1.>l h '!C('O,. - angDlS,500 $112 .. ~ (..all for appl. lo BY OWNER ClosN Hldeowoy sef> .,...0 .... T 1 eus~om ctci.1gn, it Bdrm Seel panorl&1TllC oc~..... " . Jba. study, fplc, loads of ocean + pa<;toral views~ fllew hstmg :l or + 1 br. xtra!>, "' Bay Knoll~ Just too dramatic & Oruy :l yrs nc~. Askini.: area romantic lO describe. but S575,000 .Creativl' fmum· Pnnc1 pall> Orll'r quality prevaili. .• in!( avrut. For appl co 5210,000 ~>41i IH15 F with ex· see. Pe~gy Brom~. Rl1r. & jacuu.1. 645-15.1• Nm fa J a r v1:., Harbor Hi9"1attds Just • •. 642·tl860 ~ 3 BR. 2 Ba. d1nmg arC'U 494-755 I • --•-.. I 048 , b I t n s. c pt s. d r fl i; • ---------•' __,,...--acn lndscpd. Added palm, -••••••••••••••••••••••• partially e n c l , w1lh ceramic till" floor and de corative wrouRhl iron 4h Coldwell Ban~e~ IUIAI. CAPISTIAMO MIU.TOP t ~· atn!S. zoned for 4 horses or room for tennis court. Private road. hidden in foothil1s. Very custom 4 bedroolll. views ana ocean breezes. Offered at $359,500 OMI ACal OCIAM vJ1V1 ISTATI BeauWul custom buiJt 6 bdrm., bath home. 50' pool, room for tennis court, large private grounds with Jush landscaping. Truly one or a klnd,$895,000 WS•I 1••• 5Uaf'ASSIM9 . ... all Olber 4 Br, FR, DR1 homes in Lacuna Niguel neighborhoods. This ~Ill, Odtbaa. han400me borne rmQY decorator touches. Blg YleW from the bandaome covered p1tJo. $179,000 supports (JU1l'I street. Va cant. Probut e . $150,000. Call to sec. s.'16-8836 REDCAR PET ... .,,.. .. ech \en unique remodeled 3 Br 3 Ba + fam ily. $169,500 Bill or Linda Geffeney 831·0884, 646-~- WAI.IC TO IEACH Thlz, cowp1etel) r e oecorated 4 bdrm home can b(, dbunted at 10%1 >-. iti. own large p./\ 1.-ioec:k off muter suite. A &ot le i,.. provtdea out· aide dining on surround· Ina patio with lus h proel'I area Juat been ~l NEWPORT HEtGHTS Qua.mt t•ouage oo huge lot , :d l l'Y aecess. $115,IXX). Asi.umablc loan avallubl • Two lllory on r u re Nt·wport HC;n·h II :! lot /\sSUffil' $61.000 3t !I :i' · SOUTHLANDERS JOAN HOWE 675-7696 •C..:REATIV E OWN EH wtll help fmanrl'. talcc your home 10 tradl', lu.ten to ALL orrers! \ d cant SBr 3Ba Somerset in prime 11\'ll IOt'dl1on MO\>C in loda)'. Tak\' ;111 ':int.age ha' c the .,. .... t (or IMS''' Call Hkr fur :-urpri!>1ng dl't <11 I-. ~1700 RB>UCB> S4000 Owner Wiil help fmam•1 or lel.ll>c with option to buy Single story 4 bd. 2 ha, ram rm. form din rm. rt-r rm SlS:l.ctHll 642·11567 . 545 0095 Mn SEAVIEW By 0WMt" OWHERWllL FtHANC£ JBclrm Jba on Pc·nn Pt Beautiful!~ de1·or a1Cd $MS.M . P~ lt"OfM Rltr. 645-153 1 HARBOR VU PALl::HMO OPF'~"J SAT SUN I 5 1078 ···•···············••·· s.tlet' W /Fi~e Large 2nd to on bt>ach city duplex l.()('all'<l on lurge lot w room to build add1llnnal urul llt>r<' .; your oppur1 umty lo 10 "(-SI 111 )'Our futun· with ~l'n' l1t1lc Cil!>h Takt• )our hi.I i.tep to finam•1al SUCl'I.~ ~tE.OIM>n 831-6500 l'urk Like yard. t hr :!' · Santa Ana I 080 ha \s41!urn.a blC' Sl 1;:, non ••• ••••• •••. •• ••••••••• loan ~· -:i Ii II! Port Sh• field John Van1Jn t ·11 , 8)' nwnt>r 2 brad.ult <'Ondo Galler} of H um.::.. mmodel~m.•·rnnd,'llOO 631-0900 Walk to So Co.1st I l,1rn John 531 4000 da)'>. A,.%l;~AnLt: Ul.\;>.; i\ 1 550-4Hlll wl.nd., & "' , . ., !! .... ' In pnva1t• communily ~lll'r motivat~I '-.1m1· }our movt' 10 datt• Pn,•atc localmn IL\RBOR vn:w OPPORTUNITY Bel>t pnced S Bdrm Somer, cl ,1 v a II a bk Pnvutf' garden putl\I 1';1ll .Jo.1\nn Doran 7!j9.tl6l!J 1f1j CREATIVE. ~ PROPERTIES, INC ~(. PORTFOLIO Aswnw 1 111°0 Sparkhnit :JRdrm I '•h.i. 111 nit'l' Jrea ~f\. hrk f vlt Ir K I I\ rm . .: d "n· k1U ht•n lrJ( fl' l b.1rk \rel w ro,·rrt"d pa1111, 00.t•5C• (.'all ~t:ind~ ;, 10 li<!ll TurtJrll Hhr"o \ ,\(' 1\1\:T IU~Fli HUISll t::t> $84S(.(J 3Br. I' • Ba. l.rJ( ~t'rt'l'll 11111 , hl1K·k "'ul I Sharv 2Br. mllVe m .. nnd att1r rnuld tw :!rel fir $7S.5/)IJ B.it1)1)',lllf.:h lhoul ty 5'11 53:! I, 1).16 232.'1 -------Soutt\L~ 1086 BAY SHORES Lovely 3 bdrm . 3 ha dc·n. bv owner n73 l~\ . 1\4<J :!Or hou-;1•., hloc·k and 1 1 to 1>1.·o<:h $.\:! .ooo duwn I t) u:.sum1• lu.rn 700-9536 ,\gt fl:ew Condo 2Bdrm ~· h.1, rplr, Sl80.00ll fill\ :l'lll!I Open Sun 1 :, 161' Tm.l BWFFSCONDO ·····••·••••••········· STIPS FAOM BEA.CH l....ar!ll' I br hOU!-ol', .! 011 st.;ur; w 1th k1H hl'n }o,, t1'll."\l' un·.1n \ ll'IA from 2nd o,\on I'm t'<I lo "t•ll al SlW ,500 llv. nl'r v. 1 ll l'O-Oµt'ral\' with 1·n•ul 1\i· hnancmi! 31H63Hth ''"' FAUST A VITALI H1•.1l1or 497-2426 1088 Nt>w on m rkt lmm.11· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Hr hom1· "' b1·uut1lul1----.-----"""".-- <:a n > on v ll' w I'\ I pat1o+derk $1!15 0011 Call llolbs WOOd. Hllr for deh1lls. G75-$7ti SPECIALIUY Beauttfu.I 2'&x.52 r<"'> west 1llf72>. Mobile tfom\" m Laituna Hill~. nicest 5· Star Park. 7xl 5 .:net porch. mirrored door .. hgM wood 1ntE>n ori.. 3•,Tun air t·ond 2 bJ>ilCIOUS Br's with b.i + dre8smg area. walk an C'lo'it't '> A II for on f\ s.19.51110 IHU-6638 I ClASStC MOllLEHOME SALES !iU6 II arbor St d.\.lb \ 540.5937 $44.900 W .A TSlFROHT ~ob1lr homl' 10 l~1do loH•b l ~m + d .. n. rt•mvdeled balhr1111m Nl'ZY rirrpl.t<'t• p\I fldl Ill Don't "all' Thi• pnt'(' 1' nJ?hl. so 11> lht· lol'a · l.K>n ' '' ~21 . SURF-REAL TY 536-7542 Susan \\c rt• now offcrinlo! wat.erfronl time shannK c:ondOrmruum:-on lht· h1.: island of Ha"' all \O\)IJ plu ... o,q fl ... tel'!>' b lie:iut1full) furn10,hl•d Pn <"('<; bex1 n .1 t Sli IOll •l\111 13td 2000 .• ~k for \l1l..1 \'"' rn~, u1 l>a11 1·xt l~ Palm Spnn~«. :\1ic;'>lon Hilb Tenn"' rondo.<! liR . 2 bo $132.llllfl Open Sat Sun J. 5 339 Fore<ot l blb Non.h 213 700 b7ll BY OWNER HeatJt upgraded 2 Wrm < 1JOd11 :'oil'"° Port l·rc,,1 ...,.., Rroker. t>ll JJbJ 1800 ···•·••··•·······•··••· NEW4 That \OU 1.en I!•'' l1r I ~·r n~hh 1111 111.,11 m.11n t:Ju, ... 1n1·-., ''l•M k hrof..t•r' & l.IJ',.:1 h.1n~' d1~tn• l 111 ~ta \n.1 all .1n· r1•n1 ,,t C.1ll for 1k\all' l'.trk l'l,111•,lot ~:! 'j \1)1 *** CdM DUPLEX \l•Jr ,\lho.•1 i:.on "~So 111 11 ~ \ Bu I h .I .'!. ..! lll:drt.,lrth "llh mJn' ,., tr." 1'111 \'d ll~hl lit• ljUll" .... 111• l'in.11111111! ,, ,I\ all to 4u.il1l 1t'il bu~ 1•1 ~l .~1 l 'J 11 lor \ Jllll \11 l r ........ ,.11 IPS '•11 ~~I "l I .• 11 . OHlY Sll,950 l:!:x5'1 ~'"'1 lnwt•r w l :!X:.!4 (,1t'tori. acid nn 5 StJr Ae .1 r h v .1 r k 0 n I' minute' from ,., 1·r \Ihm~ 'tour plt>a'-ur•• m rludlnR J!Olf 1-our.-•· pool. "Pil amt oct>an v.a'''' ---------• l.df'l.(1 r~1rpo1rt. sh1•l1t•n•d IJJUO. lo•ely ~Jnl Cini\ ;ay, c!ov.n Sct· 1l to1l.1}' '~~~ OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUM ·74 Goldt·nwt•s l 21 ~"" 2Hr. 28a, 1·stm ,,.,j.,..11 dl'l'k. 5• l'k $4ti,\10\I l77n3 Ortc!:a llwy S11 ~I. Sun Juan Cap 496-K3.17 Tustin VUloge OWMr will ~orry l)pl\ '-•·wpon , hlk l11 Ol 11 3Hr umh Inv. rl'lll" l)!'.1:\ 11011 \I t l.1•"' Jl,1mJIJrt 1i ll 1.i.'>'.I 117., lASTOF4~EW l J llH I :! IU{ 1-ll'\ll•h• fm.111nni.: IQ \'OntrJ11 1\ITI> short ll'a'it' npl 11111 llUK 1 O~IC :!nil 1no.ik1• offt'r. 1hkin~ St 12,:;011 l\j.\\ 1;,.53,111 l'll\• ~15.$112 , l'a II 1\i:(·nt at i52 1332 LANDLORDS ARE MADt HOT IORM <.:ontra<'l & all Inclusive lrusl ~ aJ'{' d "UQO wuy w buy propert) lo d<l\ ll thl'~c ..ire un familiar flnunl'lnl-\ methods to )OU. why out mak1: .m <A,ppuinCme nl to· dJ" IA>tth one 111 our :-.~peap!e•c.talk lh1nw" O'>er. We1l help you un scramble som•· nl th" q UC:.UOrlh you ITI.J ~ h •. 1 v.. Ork' uf lh\,.,l' prop1.•rt1• rrw} bt' r1i.:bl for.) ou · 2 urubi Si6,.je)ll T .U..l uH:1 1·i..1~t111i.: fuctn 2 l.D'Ul.S $ 110,0011 f) \\ c 1:.t 2 wuh Sl5:!.ll•• I ~r new SI 111111111 IR.'> IO JI 2 umt. SW lltHI Greut '>tan••r · l umh ~t·1 .~"' 0 W (' :!net t un11., s11111,c11M1 () w c lg :!11d ~ uruL~ ~:?~1.llt111 0 W <.:. 1\ITll t:: umb ::,ti:!.1 :,0.1 llu; Ofl t011lr.H0t 12 unit:. S:l.."1'1.ooo <in·Jt Bu' Jj UnJl' S,'l:!J,IKMI I H ~ l ll :I I ~ 1• l I ,. r mot1vJlL'<l lhuru!Jt Sl~Kl(,11~• l rtctt1\1.· lm.1111111~ ltiurut... ~111,101 l.1kl! 11\>Cr X' • \' \llll lll1. l111m 21 wui... ~l.I0.<"111 t.rcal rcnlJI Jrl'a .AUIUh :.Jl(lt),tMMI { ont racl ~.ill• :fl uniL-. SI 2110 0011 lie Cft'Jll\C CIW{' :•• un1b <ii ,\J35.oon I H.:-. Ill .II V.'1• h.iv1• i.:mwn lll.•l·,1uo.,1• our d11•nt., h,1' ,. p r11 ~111•rl.'d <.'all for .in ap l•MlffiL'rlt lo1la\' 7fl2 19lll ' CflUAIL PLACE PIOHATIES ... 10,... TII 1:10 P.M.I Broadmoor Scav1cw Port Royal 4Br, 3lia. FR extra large lot. 0t'Can view, c1ly lights. upgraded, jecunl, water fall pond, sun deck, gt1s oooverset100 pit. Pnvatc guarded community beautifully lundscaped. 1425,000, ownl'r w ill carry 2nd T t> first as sumublc t:ull. leave message 644·9260 Nfo.;wPORT CHEST CO!\ DO One of u k111d 3Br. 3Ba. $146,0UU. Al(l 00-0295 .111.,1 fontsh'P' & '011 'rt• I hl'r<• :; Br. :!ll.1 IH.·:u·h honw $22!i.OOO 1At ,h $137 ,000 a:-sum 1.1blt• ll.I al 9' • OWC2nd One year new S1l11ercrcs, Km~sbrook l mmat• 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba, dbl wide 3>xS4', localed in prime 1\asUn 4-Star park. Two pools. recreation renter Qwet adult park. Of· ferred et only $39,SOO 54().3666 1nc:.omr Properly 2000 ....................... 1---------- C7 I 4t 846.SSOZ -------- Exclusive Big Can yon 38drm 3ba Deane Home, all amemlles. $389.000. Open Sun 1·5. 8 Rue Olateau Royal. Agent: 5CU717. REAL EST A TE SALES BRO K ERS OR SAL.1-:S PER SONS. FUil part 1lme. For the HIGHEST BOTTOM LJNE EAHNINGS, in \en'ICW us Offices in NB & Cd~ C.Onfldent1ally call anyli me John Carey.ORt.R.J.o:Cl ~~~~~~~~I 1090 MALTORS 673-7771 OWNER DE SPERA TE MUST SELL THIS WEEKEND 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH NANTU ETT MODEL HOME -LOWEST PRICED HOME IN SEAVIEW, 1259.000 WILL CARRY FINANCING WITH 10% DOWN. OPEN HOUSE SAT. a SUN. 1-4. WILL COOPERATE WITH BROKERS 1906 YACHT MAalA HIWPOIT llACH t2660 640.1669 -752·• '07 • 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECTACULAR VIEW No. Tu,,tin custom 58r, sea +rm for pool, lo" terms to quallt1ed buyer. Asking $495,000. (714) 7314!0 CUAa. COOL POOL lklgc 3 Bdrm. Fam Rm. custom home. irailer ac· ceaa. 2 ca r t(arage w/bobby room. f enced. POOi, clo.e to fwya & acbool.a. SU8,li00. I!,_ w .. , ........ '°'' ....................... 8ea'"tlfut pool ho me 3 bdrm. • lmmac. One owner. $78,000. 80\ ~de Ave. Open Moute 12 ~ Sun nr c all 18).18119Acen~ n bcM ·t~ fNltelc-i11 Real htote Inc. 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORESTE OLSON . . . .. .~ 2u.lttCM • R.e."3 to be at 9 > .< s gross at clon of e."lcro-.. Wllh add.1Uooa1 Increase todicated. BecenLl.J up f'llded adult ty pe UDIUI Spacic>ulJ lot o .. ner to help nnance. t tat~ nah1 and too good to lull Call ™.0·9393 Nu need to \t.ivel 1111 over 1own w loolt lor 11araae Wei .. you'll r -,cS them riih' here In Clnalrttd To place your !:H'11::0 ·~~ c.i.JI ~ CDMDUPLEX 3 Br owner·, .mil w /frpk & 1 Br 1 Ba umt 9 "1' ~ as sumabl<> loan. $179,900 full pncc A PRESTIGE /-+--~ HOM€~ 3333W. Coaal Hw,1, l\H 645-4646 12UMITS PllMlAlEA Ov.ner will carry $340 ,000 at only 10.75% interest. Near Back Bay. Pride or ownership. Only l l.6X SJ'OSS. Hurry! Pnncipals only. MS·M9l BKR NIWPOIT llACH 12UMITS 1 DOOR rrocn OCt..AN. Ubbelle-1ably low LOW PRICED at $425,000. Owner Nill trade. Woridl ........ 116-1111 POUa~.M. Neu' new. 3 Br owners unit, Z ba, frpl, 2 car ~ .. 3-' Br,' oa, 1..Nl8 • .::.ln\..;1m•11fk • l~ '-Units, 2Br 2bn, 'Sl08.000 'Sll.OOOyr income. OW finance. Pnn only. Agt. 631-4560 DELUX E COVINGTON " PL~X. Nr So. COa!>t Plaw Shol'PIDR Center :I BR 0W'!1er1 1Jml w1fplt', etc. Call for details. Prfo only Sea~h lnl~rnauooal '7S2-.a7l l.omtA~~ "osta M esa trip1e~. $51,SOO down ,o ll'l. ltt TD. Pnde or ownership 6 r!f old. Blu1s. pvt patios, fplc m ri~int:rs u11 · it. 1 mi to bearh. Bkr 700-9501, 900-SSM CASK FLOW "2" 4-plexes. C.M .. RO.( rourse loc. S3SS ,1)()() FP. a .ooo DN. owe B111. al U%.1..ri2Br. Agt Jona 631 -4516. COVINGTON .............. 'Ot1i. Y l°'o DO- o.w Interest lAMlf Poalllve Cash E'1ow , ~/Brdt t r71•1141·2b00 . ~ . - t I ............. hfHll thmn U•tw I t1' ....... ., .......... ~ ...... u.,..,....,d ••• DAILY PILOT 811nd•r· ~OV9mbef 4, 191'1 ~~~~..... ~-:·!'-4'=··~··~~ ...... ~ ............... . ...................... ...............•....... .............•........ . ............ , ....... . • ••••••••••••••••••••• C.-.. MW JIU c:.teMMe JZZ4 '""" • 1244 ..... IMO U41 .............•......... . ....•.••.••... , .......................................•............. .............. ,., • •••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbric:llt. lrs aar, 3 ... NWpt Shn 3 br, 2 ba, !i:ar 2'Cat aar. W/OJJ'!lf'l«f • ~ .......... , • ., 2 i ................. ~ ·-·· .. ····-··... .. .v ,. J t.. -··· .•.•••.•••••••••.. Sdt.i ~. dupln. 3 blck1 ~NrSoC.t Plaa• T\ut~ll Htcbland9. 2 Bnodaewlar1e ~r> \0 bchJriV Yllrd. '48r, on McArthur Vark al Or 8.R. 2 ba .. top ol hill with full ocean "lew bom•. aar-.e. All xtra1. SSSO Lr-.! alr, pluih trpt " mo. &42·9850. 14~·1631 drpa, near lake, asso. ~ Broms. Realtor 830·060. U9·TUO, ........ ~. ;;•H•H,~; .. 0:; ..... , I .... )101 I ,_.. Gld OW..,. t .... = i.ct~or ....... •••••••• ••• • .. •• "1>!. It K. 28a no pelJI. Pl«pnl Sc>oct • •cure llJr1l "....,, Patw. bi1hly 3br. 3 bathl. C•m & din fm!MOTTU Pool+ Kid ok ·Ocupy uP1raded. Obi. aor mw.etlmdrp11,,lancp . ... I bMJI \Udl +J BR ..UU WQll. Prta~ only I Br. I ba bomt>. fullr a•..-..! ~ \fe• ~.eo_, furn . avail Imm"' .... ., ........... •s HtU. I med. Aduha. no pet.. f6SC) Mo. 111t~ comm s1100Mo. _..,,__ 38r. 21h , t noMo ~m.9293 •·~1289'l-4'731 Pe.nthouae 11.Udio, condo. Adult.t 0n1r No Peti. M50Mo Cal 9&4·~73 11f\ 6PM ~tmatu . -. . -Win t er 1 600 mo II Romon aeall)' AflftlO:/. ll.0001iC1 t\ muJt1 UH-Im II tl4 \Wt ~ lO Coat• ···~· 0 ., .. .._ ... to ... tOmpWteid ~ 1cm•1. $115,GOO Pnac only ,._ NI 1 .... 1 .. u.tt W.twW. 2200 loc onb' t • M' to ••••••• ••• ••• •• • •• ••• • • bu ()q utU\ t.u a P"""" R·I Lot Xlot luc• bdnlla., I ba , flrtplc, UOll\ o •ftd La.una JI\'\ pallo 3 R~ul u.n1'-ad1 La\~. 2 bUr.1 to provl4e xlnt ln«>m" A k'W.ll l\4 * U.$6 yuun1 bldti 1n •ct I\ t• ift)Wth.,... SM~.000 La,una Huch Ocu .n w.., ... ,.,..,.Co. +C&l\)oOO \ICW ao 000 ~ton ~ l!HO t'lilmk,'3\ l.266 ~HSt-AttAOIM: -~~~I~· U •a h~ct that propc<rty --------- ... h t , ..... 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Sl'YGLAS S HtLL Out..uindu1" O<'''"n 'll'". 3 ltdrrn, f1am1ly fvom. forrnltl d1n1n)( SI~ 111 U•> fo1 $42~ 1110 '1 ~2 t~llOU till)"!, ~l lUOO Jf\t'f :> & wtuldls u :.l.!ndt> charmm~ 2 br I ba, ~ mo All new 1f\ wnor 7Jl 6626 W A 11' r-' 0 R L 0 W ~; I< 1:-<Tl::R~ST KAT~s· '' I:: ''de Bt:JUllful 'Plll'IO\A.'>. 3br 2ba rll.-"'l'r honie <.:om luc Shad) ll "' ;rd Kid ~ V.l'konw • • · l't·l' mJ \ tw ~ti "/.} :\I 11 I 'I & I J.,, l t>l.!) 5l5.'> llJ:!(:i•\~ fu•ter than 1u\~ dt.Mr'kmd How abuut a "nlls un thl' w111rr *,..pprox 180 bt·Jc•h rront . s1.zoo.00o 1~. drJwn ~yml•nt m.n\ fun W\C hu vc b<'t·n ~lt U.\ f h rt:t• In 1 on 1 __ .. 1 ............................. 1sbr. 2bit. nr St John . --.--och 31 41 t:hUJ'<'h & :.chi &kt•r !)l ~ Un1b ~ min drl\ t' ~tde ot o "n .. •r:;h11> l>1dl'r 11rc ••••••••••• •• •• • • ••. • • • HOME W /Y ARO 55t> 12ll l.dgunu (j.tnlu:o 2 Ill :! -------- ti.e .ooo ••••• VI.AN ~ i\PPIHJ\i t.U itedl1) Lo bwhJ tnpl\!i. wil.h one J Brm 2 Uu . fuuuh room ownt-1 ·., un ll .Owner ma~ u :1rr) :.!11d & subord1r111tt> tu con '>ltU:Uon loan Bet. lA:out1ful o' hill \ u ~UH I Ba. :.µut•1ou:. 'un ""··· d 38 II} imd :.""lit•:.:. 1'l'ilr ~u.1 e r :\at:c l1Jt•k 10 COC'\<b acroi.:. Imm be ii eh Own,• r "111 f1nJoce Jl •1 • •• "alk lo V1<•t11r1 u H .. h ... ~ yar·• K1•l ok _..,., ' ""' k and ba) '$650 p.·r u ':. • ~ mo $llS,OllO +up h i Uo1t~ ,,m .. ~h 1 n~ frplc· parqu~t !Ir mm h r- mc> r£' StiOO mo No mu m<:ld~. llllhllt' ...... *Cote Realty h Id "Jrdent:r Ph11n 1• c • 1e11 Pl'I' J <in bi~l!i32 &ln\·t-stml'nl Martin U):. 1133 11:1113. 640.5777 l'Ve. & wknd..-. 64 1 04~ Cotta Mesa 32 24 i \ewutcr. Pll'r '11•v. ~ .l.00 , e Water Reull; lnr 60".2 Vtt:tunu. Son Clt:mt•nll' 714-4!18-272'J , , ~So Pacil1l Occ..1ruo1de ••••• h .\CRES With 'uhd .ap pro"ed m11 v Will s ub urd1ndl e Rner)1dc COW\l}. :.ullablc for 141 ~lnitlt: family homt!i. ~.000 Balaut1fuJ collu)(c I.I} lh1· sea 2 br p~I lw.1ch oidulti., no vet:. 1!J9.J5W ~ 8eitutiful '"dudt:tl 2br lba home. f'l'lc. S650Mo 4!14-3:.'7!4 CVt!l> ' 714-4JJ-2722 ---- ••• ft. PRIMt: (;0MM1':RC1AL Mtwporlhach 3169 JUSTLIST!D 4 Plex Dana Point. u:- swne 9.~f. mt loan w S50J)OO dwn. $l87 .5110 A}p.. ~ ~rnhart 1114 I 54475 2 86 ACR~. 3JC> fl fron ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta.ie LOned commercrnl OC'eanCronl, dbl g11r .. wwn et:nler 752· l92U winter rcnt11l . $900 mo ~ QUAIL 41o.s54:.~~~e_:_8l'l·s101 A.!~~~-~~~~2c;2 24 UMITS By Be I m on t Shore!'> l.4lcli Bl'a~h ;\1:isl ,,l•ll' Wf~e<t n~hl Cull •• ·scoTT REAL TY .. : ' 536-753 3 ........... imi..:o,..IU'sn 4 Pin B11yers 15 Bui ldinx:-f 11r ·-.ilt: m:Jna.1:1·mt:nl ;n ad. ii~~ ~.,!4!!fj 10,... fll !:JO ... M.I Cc:;aistrano 8ecch (}(can Vic" R I lot m n1 1'' h\JIH'h•1od of S.'lOO .ooo tu -. •• ,.o 00 hnm1·:-. S85 000 \~ 2!l', tJo,, n l)Wt' < 'J 11 l 'vn cl1 .ii 1!13 0:!'17 ur 4!l:I 11211!! 1\j,(I LOTS ltc. .... u.!enllal lot:. J\ allJ hit· f11r ~our"" u o·ui.tom ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAHTED LEASE OR LEASE OPTION Prominent Newport Heach bmilv h:l\'c :..>Id their Quv~r Shons home. Need ll!!P 3 bdrm +maalb. ~ 4;11MI "II ft =--c"por\ o r Or.i ni.:c Coastal homc I ~ vr:-. nr rnon· 7 f1 gun• lrt·1ht Ct1ll i7H lillOO t•\l l 1!15 Wf't.<kd1ys 1;,15 Hl5ti t'~t'!> bi. Wt't·kcnd .. hi•rn,. '>J<11 rnam lt•fl SO l•----------111 l<H\" DtwliX ·~ i'Ot.JU,\Ll FYINt. 2 llr I Ba t:uoh. cncloM·<I pragt:l>, lil>l\UVle \I'".• lowi witJ:ar. $3(),j)((li. rlown f\111 pnre SJ 13.()(111 Pnn Q&f y 0 ~ rH1 A g t 7141682-8380 RANCH REAL TY 551 -1222 THREE ARCH BAY \\J gn1hl'cOt llt·l·anl rl hid~ ''ll'. ncarl) I Jl'n • :i.l.bW,UOU l'a)>h St•dullt:ll cuvc. "'hill· :.nrf l>clu.,. l'\l uuan1 gall' n1m mun1ty w bUI beal·h . leni11s t·rts. close. liy owner. 499.3070 wknd!>. 213-68&-0353 wkd):. -. - -- - --,.-~--• Molrioin, Desert, -I .,l Resort 2400 PUBLIC NOTICE ••••••••• •• • • ••••• •••• • Sierra IUty & FOR LEASE .'\••" ~ llt'droom :.! t .. ath 1\ Suhs11J1ar.' Of Tht· In mt• Cum pan~ llGCAHYOH! Oclux<· 2 BK lo"' nhomt· W golf C0111'._<.! \I''"' ('l>ttl & lenru:. f-.t:tlaUc::. Av1ul November l for 6 mo al Sll.50 Mo Joyce Edlund 642-8235 IM 79 l COROHA DEL MAR! Charming 2 BR & l'lt>n w .some Vl('W 2nd Storv ap! Gara~e :'lln l•hildrl·n or pel' Short krm le..1w S750 \lo llarm·t f'Nn 6'12·HZl:i c ~1 !:Ill lnvesfmt.t.ilnc. C111Tt:'ntly hu .... 1 11.all~t' C111 f>l'l)f'X'l1y humt• \11 !'..,10n l .. du·' I•-----------< 1111ntn Club <:olf Wboalsland 3206 .....•....•............ FOR SALE ll'llrli.. lklOI ll1'.J11l1full) 1.11Hl .c J l"'tl no m :u n ll'll..Jnt:'') arrl 3 Hrdm I Bath lt .. 1:-.c f.1,(K1 'IOO\JClubhouM• ltd mo llu1ct Jfl'ol \~t Sl.000 down Owner will corry bal•nce IJc:-.crt llot Sµnng:. ~1Jnl' r.73-is70s :.!l3<riK 25iZ ------------• 3Lldrm 2ba. gilr. :.ani.:le dwelling. yrly $650 mo ~rry Prmc1pah onl) We need exper 'd Ultl'nh tcJ ~II AlTD lit conlrJ1·1 houses thruoutSo. C;111I 997-7000 ·-----------Submit AITOOffet 'I1HIS OUT$TANOING NEWPORT DUPLEX CAN BY ·¥OURS. WE W1ILL WORJK W IT ll YOU ON C R.E1\TIV£ FINANClNG. 4-Br.•3 Br. GREAT LOCATION. Skien Paradise Time s hare 1·on tlum1n1um~ 1n Cuih'-. fu'lt'St sk 1 r c .. ort. I' ;irk l '1 ly Pnre:. dunni.t pnmc ski sea!.on i.turt at ~500. fc.>c simple o"ner ... h1p 2 & 3 bdrm units. :! bath:. ti(lll 13G4 :woo a-.k for Mike, ext 1!15 or Uun, l'Xl \88 Selling or buyinf.( real estate m A\alon" Cull Rob :\kDonald !162·5.';~1 M..tt Agent 673 651 l Du~!. 673-3391 Evenin~~ Ccipstrano leach 3218 •••..•..•••••......•... On Hill. lrg 3Br. 2Hth. pool, spa. frpl, on pnv ... acre Lease $!175 7l4 826-9938 Luxury Condo 3br or <!br & study. 2' ~ba . 2 fprlci.. pnv patio. pool. pondi. & streams all th1::. & peak View ot o<'can. Nu Pets $550Mo a ft SP M & wknds. 4113·2286 -----2 lots V1ctor\'11lc Ncur Ccw'OftCI .. Mar 3222 CallW-3927 Green Tree Inn lUOx200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WlndJamroer Properttcb &'6-6270. 752 t637 b _ _ __ 4 r . 2b11. frpk . hll1n:>. 4-Plex Be;t ·E-sade CM R.edEstate pool. OCt!Hn vH~w . are a $160,000 FP Exdtange 2800 Sl<XX>Mo.675~ _ l:W,..l0Jdn.~<;;,!1~nce •0 •••••••••••••••••••• Comfortab!t• 5 h r. '.l ha, ·Ajj:. , •·c ~1··15l6 ExdlanRl' vour llurd To fam rm Walk lo Ball1C1a S U·~:;..S Sell Rt•nta I P rop for Island i\gt. fi4'l ·!1ti:1!:t "'' Land profllubh & TCJX sroo mo Psc 1f1 c A'Ve •. Coi.tu Fret' t;Jl·45t:ll 1\.gl•nl ----- Mesa. 1200 &v l't each: 7 ---u as. CdM Jn. old $2SO,lloo ~5·911 l Wunt cleiir condo or hou~c ~ Br Ocean Vll'W. pool .>.gent. tn1de S80.ooo cq u 1 ty in 1 ----+1-"'f""1,_ .... ,.-<11' ... ~ J97H Marin<' TradH $1000. mo. Ca I Tim lllllltu.trial Wor ld Yacht Tr a 14 I l' r •63•1.·1..266--rll'----· 2100 4-tft. cust decor 3 !>ta1c 11r-UP:j~w ••••• 2baths, J!r cal l1 'l' _:::!~~.!..~).~ nNiliflll'9i\.Jered aboard Lot:att·d :'>:pt "~'-1111;!"\ngs, Bch. Ownt:r ( 011~·1·1 A 213·Z17 6001 CM of County 2550 Properly 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * tuxuilus LAKE SAN MARCOS Offe rs j!Olf. lennl~ . ..,wjmrnlni.?. hnal111 µ. <'Om fort. COl'l\ cn1t'fl('C & Wt'UI It~ ('uMom Jilli. :ma honw,. lwni . l:n ~.m B«t11111fol 3Rr 2R11 I.A>< t: ffl<>fl."T hM\"11· \111h ho.al rtock finrt ho11t ~2 llUlOfl f:l(•1rnnt 2Rr ~ rt1•n. 2' •An. 2500 Gfl fl nuoom d~tuxe home with "'ew & $186,000 11!\~umuble morlJllllU' 112:19,St)O All hom<>s 41vnllubk for inspection Sot & S11n 12·5 See o,ent 11t Onc·n llou~t' R72 ~111'1 P•blo Drive or rall for nppt 7«-0102 or 1U·U l4 REALTORS LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS Sngl sly 3 Bdrm. fam rm. l :\4 8 a . h u J.! e y a rd w/waler, garde ner & as-soc. dues includ'd. $995 immed. occupan cy. Drive by 1017 Sandcasll~ &cail us for details. RCTaylorCo 640-5112 2 Story 2 br. I tt ba. re· decor. near 1''ash1on Island. $495. mo $iSO sec. 675-6624 after l2 St:lodous Rustic collage. 3br. 2ba. lge kit. den diD r m . patio, dbl gar. C h a r m , 1 n g tiM>OMo.837 ·066a, 7~· 1131 ,.. South of Highway, 18r doll house, lrg rooms. f~-.pl, p.aHo, a t ove. .k t+frlg., sorry oo pets . ~Imo. 673•48i I ~I things last with Dn1ly Pllot Wnnl Ads . . .••.•.•.•.••...•.•...• N~W lltluxc 1Br. dt:11, lhl\ 1m IJ\ rm m1rruw,l\t' .!',Ba. dhl garage $7$0 mo 25&1' Elden A!(l !r/~5009 :.! Ur rul'e crpti.:. no ~lO\ c or rl'fng • c" lund:-.t:ap ini.: S350 mo S.10 7376 um Walson St. Uke new 1-:.sade condo \ br +-den gsl rm. l(ar l1'r plc, pool. ldry. 111llls. no pN:.. $395 752 ~I~ 2 BH. 2 Ba condo. a ir cond . D W, pool. clbhse. :.cl· . Nr S . Coust Plaza No peH S•'1S m o 714 960-4591 all 6PM 2 Br :! ba. bltns. 2 l·ar !(ar. P\1 yrd. No ~b $4l5 95i 1000. &12·7261 Br:lnd new Laun•! Pmnt Condo. 3 br 2 11 l>:i ,\ C .\. l l'ar gar. "' 01> nr Comm µool. 1acu111 & bbq Si25 mo ,\' .11 I II 15 Cil I um 1:122J Jbr ~ha II! patio fruit lfl't.'-., "'lk IO ~h11pp111i.: ~1\lu 1<11I11"Xi 17~1:! Wo(icl-.1tl1· \' 1 ll,1i.:1· ~ II H ~ 11.1 I ni m J ' "' 11 JI ~r.ult!-. 1111 I i.:.1 .... 1t1111I' 'I"' \ .1rd .1 I -..1.-,tl C 11 ttf fc1 \i.,'t 1;;;, 11~1:! 3 fill Colll•f.!l' l't.. '\ u 1 rµ1 i.tardnr d1iTdr,•n O~ 1111 p.-L' ~mo :>1i. 41 Ii &:aut :1 fir :!' h.1 , ldm11\ r m home an lot\ c l) Easlsi.cie Beaut )'urd w1covercd patio. dbl t·ar gar S69S Agt Jeunne n:n J:!.66 & 552· 7:167 l.rge 3 Hr condo Sµlt level. en<' I ~·1 r 2 pu llu~ 1.1001. J<1l'u1.z1 r hdtln•ri "I. :'>lr ')out h C'11.1,t l'IJ1.1 "~"" "' , . .., & "'Imel' •lfl:! ;111.: 21ir Iha I! •r lno·d '.onl nr 111" .1111t ·.1~-.\1 .. hi l.1 ,,\d1 p >IH ·1>171 Jfl •• 2 Utlrm. lndr. 1 m 6. l!.ir :\t:"J)Ort 111.'l j!hb olfl.'OI :.l.5 OJ~ k !)I HJ7 1361i ur S. »! :>88:? New condo 2 Bfl. 2'"' Ba. d11Ung. den. II\ rm i.:.•r s.575 mo fii3·44i I .• aft 5 E-side Bach frpl1 . 'tm c & refng S2JOMo ~ 6680 3 Br I ba 4.58 Broadw.iv S500 mo 1\dull~. no 1>1.'l~'> 645·446l. Charming 2Hr Duple\, enclosed }ard J nd ,wr i.crcened 1JQrch S32S mo. l~t & last S5'l deaning ft~ \\'ad now 210'' Cer1I Pl.<.: ~ 646 753.> EASTSIDI': large 2 bdrm hardwood flour:.. enclO!>l'd J:Ur:J!(t!. y.ird i\dulL'>. no ~li. ~125 mo CallM6·:mn Cute i.! Bdrm 11, ba 1·11t laJ(l'. ilJ E: 22nd C )1 Guard do$! 0 K $400 m•1 Shown 9.7 Sat & Sun 4 hr, 2 ba. nice t:;asti.1de. $525 mo + S500 ~ecunty No pet:.. :J\'all II 2 t lnl·3'170 ~e cond•l, I Bil. :i ba . f11>I . ~ar Tenn1~ & pool Nr golf l'ouri.t• !.. Ht11·k Bay ::,ti(,(J Mo 9!fl li11i EASr SIDE C \1 Condo Jbr. 2ba, 3 car ~ar w op nr W 1D hkup .. plit level wdrplc. Sky lite diswhr S6S0Mo 645 4396 on wkends & aft ti. 2Br. !Ba. New carpels. drapes & paint. Best weslside loc $325 mu. lsl & last + $150 cd Agt 644-7211 Ask for Frank. $8500 UHDER MARKET Near new 3Br. 2~ Ba. Condo. in grcol Costa Mesa Location. Owner says must be sold this weekend. ldenttcal unit recenUy sold for SlM.000 &ea.I tbl• one for only ~ Newport Pier R, •lflnaad&MUIFti 2005 Rafbo. 8'vd. Nc!wport Bch.673·2058 3234 ··········•············ 3 B r. d t! n . I ·1• I> J townhomc. end unit . pal1o&s1de yrd. dbl l(ar. W 0 hook-up. tl!>hwhr pool Close to frwy & schools Xlnt cond. no pets. Avail. ll fl 7. $52.S mo 962·S616 3 Bd. H• bu, fam rm . dbl gar . RV acce:.s . &ibm1t on pets . Call Gle n Hellwarth, 631 1266 REALTORS ---l-tatl1¥40ft hoch 3240 ......•..•...•......... FOR RENT 4 Bdnn .. lh bath home tn So Huntanl(lon &ac·h In lhl' Edison lli.:h D" met Extra clt:an. nc"" p,11nl &: r ..ir&>l'l'> ~ mo whwh rnl:lud<':- gurdl·ner c .. 11 Hic k ,1l 646-9303 962-9824 Ell•g.rnl 2 hdrm f,1111 rrn N dt•n ':,lji.!5 rllt1 I I 'I u,h Ul >lj! :!' .' l>.t 1'1•d ,JI ,\ ,.:I ... 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Iha walk to bch Remodeled :'>1 r Havl'I. 5.16 656.S ---- 3 0 r & d t' n n " a r Goldenwest Collel(c 1st & la,t. rd s SS'JS mu St7-t509 HOMES FOR RENT J or 4 Or Prtccd from S49$·S595 Fned } arcl & gur a ~e~ Fam 1l1 l'!> plea .. c . kid-. & 111·h W<'lromc Call 9&t 251.6 or 973-2971 ,\l(l no rec· Unavcrs1t~ Park Tl·rrat·c• 2br. 2b11. f'l'''" dhl l(ar new rarpel & p.1rnl 54.QSMo 752 HM'M I Br. blks to beach ~smo 1>12·2016 ~°" HarbOur 3242 •........••....•..•.... 2 Bdrm . 2 •~ Hath townhouse. 176() Slj fl. 2 car garage. near bl'uch Ca ll aft 6P M . 714/'Rt-5400 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, house Fully carpet ed Bltirul. frpk . fncd bac yrd, gardener, ~Mo Ml ·62.84 . WOODBRIDGE Exec living 2br + den. 2 ba. A C. frplc. mlcrowarl'. lge yd. 2 car gar + lake. t.enrus, pools & Jae S6SO mo. Yrly lse. 559·9062 Rancho San Joaquin, Con · do, 2bdrm. 2bth , on golf course, upcraded, pool. 1vall11bl e In Jan IBTS/mo. 752· 1807 8lll 3Br. 2.Ba Condo in Univ Pk Terrace-. 2 car Rarage. f11>k . wet bar. oommunlly POOi & iac. sbopl'I. schls. SS85 m o. M l·m6 I WOODBJUOO E HOME 3Bdrm Zb• creek s ide. xtru Ira y rd. lrnmac cond. Auoc prtvlle1e11. Sll60 mo/yrly 559-~~ Otkl\itetree Condo 2 br. t\, t:. on 11tream $'450 mo • security 759 1~ i bdrm. I h b11 • Ne w con do lmm e d po i.!> ~mo l' ,\ R K R E A I. T 'I' 551 5000 RENTALS 8eau\1ful home 1n e x chalv~ Victona beach :lbr 3ba. ram rm. 3 decki. W11uperb whttt' watrr view Stt•v• lo bc h S.un>.Mo. 4!M·!ml LACJ1MG Hiit 3250 ..•...•....•.......•••. HOMES FO R Rt.:NT 3 or 4 Br Prired from ~~ Fncd yJrd & KJruJ(c!'o 1'·Jmil1cs plt.ii.t· kid:. &. Pd!> "t'lcomc Ca II 96-l 2S6tl or 973 2971 ,\).'l no ft-1• fOUVllVllW Jn Seav1ew. 3 Bdrm. a vaJI II I. Phone Steve Uunn & Co 759-9221 Rustic Retreat. 2 Bdrm 1 bal.h. brk fplc brk plan ten.. wallo.. patio. fencd yrd. clt:rt gar opener. $615 &1.S.fi6?5. ~1de. 3 BR. SS00 1wr mo ~Macnab -Irvine ASubll<tlary Of TM JrvUM C(>mpiu\y Hf WPC)RT HBGHTS! 2 BH. 11 2 ba $475 3 "R b Jtxtrm. :!bth. rN· & ~) m. u • 2 a $.'>!15 725 no "'!L' ~7~ lea"c r<.·nl *Cote Realty & l nH•!tlffi<'lll 640-S777 Brand new 2 BR & den Englis~ style con dom1mum near s hop. ping. mirrored wall In d1n1 11 g rm . Lu i.h land1>cap1ng · patio priv acy• S795' Mo Lynne Valentine 644·6200 <M·7•1 t HR. 2 i ba $i50 "" 3 BR. 2 b1t s:;oo ll>l & 111:.t +de&> Siii 5157 "THIE S..O Juan C.:ap1:.trJno LCICJUM MiCJWI 3252 V95AILUS" Cheery, bnl(bl I RR con dum1n1um w;nc·ean & rurQ!t tight va:w Guard ~ale pool, spa & i!luna clubhouse Adult:(. re fl'rtnl'C" :>5!15 Mu Elame ~vcdcon &i2 !1235 • \1 75) 'i523 C.otPU5l>t·IRVlHE Jbr 3bJ. p.il1u hom1• an>Mo 540·5630 J i.k ror I 'harle:.. 73l :n 11 J~I.. for Ju WOOOIRIDGoE 5 HR. J ba . 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'f>Ul' ll>U::. -'Hr ch•n. 2•,n11 . \t:n II\'\ "' nev. lrit budt ) rd new crpts clrp:. p..11nt 2 c 11 r f. a r • & h 11 a l ~loraKt' S9i5 Dt•'' 7s.!HAWO E' e:. 675 I !Ill~ • DehJ(hlful 3br. T"""' fur Isl' 2 11ba. f r&>k ~.1:. AHQ. comm pool :.in·11 r-:v Peb ,\' atl Oto« I S 5 i 5 M o ti 4 S 2 I H :1 l'\ l'S&wkndi. Harbor Vtl'" llomt• Jhr Ol'"' C'l>ll>. drpi.. 1l•nn1~ ,\ ""Im S800 640·H61 I Uluff Condo lo' t•I) II••~ 'icw :\r pool Jbr :!1 ~hu rrm din rm. h~c F H . 2alll sq ft Ch11rmrn,,: cit· rnr S9:ro~tu 6 11 2!11a !l64·287i W.\TERFRO,'\T J U1 :! 11;1 hon·w Oil Channd 1ndct ... .,hp for power b<rnt 11p lo ltr Dbl 1111r • e1<lru pr\41( Sl050 mn OCEAN ,..RONT 2 l~r . Ull IJl'l' urut w 3rd 't) sun deck + h uge 2nd 't) p a l I 0 d l' e k , I> I> ,1 wshr dryr, m1ao"ave, new crpts & drpe1 & RM tncld'd S875 mo. yrl) JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 WD.Lk to beat'h. 2 br. den. 2 ba housl' Frplc. J(araac Pool & te nnis pnvgs $595 Yrl) lsc 640 SZ72 Panoramic ocean view. execut 1 ve townhouse Newport Crest. H1gh l} up~raded. 38r. 2'-'B& No pets. Lease UOO /m o Avail. Dec. l. Pool. ten- nis, sauna. 961-4254 32~8 •••..................•. HOMES l"OR Hl-:NT :1 or t Rr Pnrt•d frum ,..l95 SS.% ~·nt·d 'anl ~ I.! d r u ~ ,. -. F :i m 1 I c t• ' µll':J'l kid ... & p1•t:. 1.0.dl'Oml' Call !lb-I 254>4i or !li:l-297 l \ :.:! • no I t'l' HouMs Furnished or Untumiwd 3 Joo •·•···•·•••········•••• llt•alh hoU.'l' I blol·k tu •ancJ 2Llr 111.1 . ~m.111 \Jftl \\'inlt•r r1111al S4511 1• I u:. 1111I1 11 ,. ' '\ H Ti0·2l!fl1 !If~ IUl4 \lb:l·R'~ H.B's F0'4EST Sp;.m:.h fo:.,l Jll' Ll\'IOK l~uut1ful park like ,,ur round 1nK' Terrttred pool Sunken Kits bbq. .. µurkli n.i fuunta1n~ ~ I> " l' I t I U !> r 0 fl 111 !. 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Nu pd:-$500, mu 546 9l34 LEA.SE w OPTION lo buy brand nl'w condo. 2 br. 3 b11, Npt Bch S7SO mo Ca IJ &lS-ObJll WOODBRIDGE. 3 BR. 2' • Ba. $675 mo 714 ti-W-2.160 wkdys. !ViPM Dtx 2br. 21n1, frpk. mini ocn ''1c1< Sl25 :!2 18 Pacific CM i59 !14411. 644-im2 1\islm. new 1nte r1or. l BR. 1''2 Bu. w ifPlc. & lndry are11 Call S45·5678 orS.'17-8967 ----·-S210. l'\Jrn l:barm Bach. nr beach. utl pd no pets resp l emµly1I adult 4.')1-421 IO 3769 ···········~··········· l'ARK N,.;WPORT lbr. fumashro Indoor park 1n J( S500 and u til 614·23.54. 9. l2AM 3 BR. 2 ba . unfurn. Yettrly $850 J llR. 2 bit . unfurn Year I) $'100 3 Bil. 2 ha. nn•a11fron1 Yearly $1.000 associated 1111<'> 111'> Ill'"· ll". • : ""1; ~ t ' • • ' 2Br. 2Bal . washer , dryer. I~~~~~~~~~~ dishwa.sher. compactor, SPECIALSlTUATtON Pl Nliuel area, s.ns. 38rduplex, UIOOs\ft.On 3 bdr 2~, b8 Ad&alt-Con • .-.~!'Pllfi « 2'796 the bey 3 ahorl lk.a-to do Park Lido (Beblrid ' · ocea.n beach. S'130 Jeue Hoag Hotp. I llrcpl11ce. Lease 38r. 1 v,Ru Condo. lnc. utll. 40\0 Rtver Ave. etc 34 mo rmxlmum patio, 2·cAr ~ar . riool. Do no dusturb tcni.nt . lWl.tll only $450 per mo. SouthcoflJJt PIH• uc11, l>r1 ve b y the n r a II Avall lmmed. 752-1830 89M1411 SCS-i8ll ......... -..... ---~---...... BURR WHITE REAl TOR . INC 61 !>4bl0 THE "GOOD LIFE" YfAA·AOUND FUN Soc1itl A~lovtht:i. D rec.101 • F1Ptt Suno.w Bruncn •BBQ' • P.11 t•e~ • Plu& mucn M<JI" GREAT AECAEATIOfC Tennis• Free Lt'~~O<l\ (pro & pro -.nuJ.1> • J Heallti CluO' •Soun,,• Hydromil r.s.ige •Swim ming • Gott D"""'ll R11nge BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS: S1t1Rll· 1 ~ 2 Bcdroon1-. • I u1 ni~nec.J & Un lur111~n1•rl •Adult l111111g • N111'..t • M odl!ll> U1.1ct1 oJ.uly 9 10 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So •700 lbln SI ._ 11 '•It• 1114 1 b42 dflO Newport Beach/No l:S80 '""" t •' ,,, I l 14 l b4!>·0~!>0 ~nts Unfumished .llir .\dull" tlnl\ Punl Ut.1 Mu .. ~ 1 1~ St-"' 2 l\r 2 I~. •UUll". u\11 pd pool llH' •••rur dullhuual', Su ( u.ot Pl 14 &IA ••)O t>-14 11).1~ t.+I Sib Or.aut I \Cl) 1.: hJr Ill .! kr j! Hu Mt', .. Vl·rc!l l)IUbb lwun'1n 1n1111ul \tJult-. 1111 Pl'h ~11111 '~ llUt> l'uinon.. IQI utll or ~171.1 llltili i3\!5 mo iQj !II"' ...... SHOPPCHG L UJ pd no ~b t•oul 2bf" l bJ ~ 7&1S ! hdr m I b.i 'w"" ~'"' t ' ~ cl1 Jill'~ tno Id' p.11111 \dull,, no rwt.. $:1111 11, W IH!h II MS lll..'6 Oh. :!hr :!lia , nl'\\ l'rlJh drp11. liuk. fJOOI . r~·· rm. M!C. ('nlrl ;11r. watr & J.I·" pd. No PPh Nr Su ('"' Pla1.i s 1:.i11 M u 1\111 2 I :1 !I !I 2 I 7,: I o 1 2lJ ~I ,ltJill ( '11 I I <'11ll<•t•t Jbr. 21\a. o C (' :1n"' rumtl) l 'ntt S425Mu \\ w l Nov l ti-1111657 Nt'.1r n.:"-2bdrm . 2 h.o twnhse rrvl ' 2 l'llr ('l'H'I ~Jr :"llo P•·t:. S500 mo $46!.11:~1 I heh rn 111·Jr F .. 11n H'" ~ Bal..t•r 'ifll\ l' &. I l'l°rll! S?95 mu !M>I ·11151; 1'\t'' 11r \\l..ncb lbr :"t'.11 I' .11n 11·" ~ U.1kcr SW\ 1· rt In)! & uul'i. inlld ~1;,.•11:-.111 1·\l'' ()!' "'knd" ~' 311-\li 2HH. Slil't::H \.IE\\ tH'I ET .111ult:,, nu P"l" SJ75 2201 !';11•d11· li7S·~l!l Coltdo: LHM S47 s :-!1l"I." J bdrm 11 > bet 1:ondo IOC.'lill'<I near So l'u .. "I l'l,uu t;iiral(t' door olpl'ner. 2 t'ar l(arn~.: hit 1n appl1ctnCl'' l '.111 ~·2166ll C:SELECT tPROPERTIES ~ + ~I Ol'\lubll 2 llr . cluld ok. nu pet.s l:.!50 t'u nyon, 1\pt H >C~I 21!© l'ieautlful qull'l l Br apt Hulll 111-.. dr,q1t•:., & <'arpl'l" l'lo,.1· ln 'hop prni: centl•r End ~.or ~laturl' adult:.. nu iw\" ~ mo ti4S u81t> lbr I ;ba, frplo· palm. 1•1wl jl.Jr. 1\1lulh '\c1 ! '.-b ::,.f;5:\IO li4~l'·lll7 I :\JJI lli..•h 2tJr. 11 hJ.1•nl'I ~.ir frplt \dulh '\11 l'eL-. SJX5 \1o 1;.12 '\72:! • :-;,." 2 br 1·11nclu nr ~. roa.!>l l'l.11,c "·~·' '"·' :5 S 0 II m 11 t.S I I I h It "3: I lf!l7 I •Clean I br 111 I)( 'l .. ttup 1Jlf\S1., bus ~i5 '\u 111·1' 1 ;11 I.JI;() nr KJ:l 11!17 I l.Jrge front I br J P\ no •..•.••..•..•.••....... &cdboa Pftlinsula 3807 I· ... 1dt• :!hr 111 ' .. uHd ••••••••••••••••••••••. Vl'I") t'lt>an ,\tlult~ No pets i\uulh onl~ tKl\7 M11nro,·ia l'uol & p ;11 u1 ~JS f>..15 &130 I BR apt, wrnu.•r only 40.1 E. &lbos lj46-9lll1 . ur l 13 :r.11 119$ l'el.S S380Mu fJ.16 11:-'41f1 :-lcw 2Br L!pµcr. laun<Jr~ (a(' • S."!.50 mo l!Hi:t Ml•\ er l'I. 1;,J.:! :l!ll 2 ' WM!k to tx·h 2br, 111}}11, l'ri>UI .. 1trpe1 $35<1Mo • lllll:iur~M4 i! Ult 11 .. ltu twnh~,. 111 lwllrh 4! pool!! i. p.i. "lllW\11, le lt'OOlll i\dlts 00 I> ou pt'li. 11641 llK!I :.!br T wnh11e Condo ~ I\ l '1ba. pool '\1 1C,•1I \luunqum tnr 1111 I lkh lm1 $.1:!0 111 115&78\51 17 11 • !>W ()l~'H'\t!l> lk•h l blki. l b1 I' J b.1. Pdlk>. gar . no lk'h t.. 1u~ $375 t>IS· lbli:l l.J1gt' J ur. 2 bJ ,. fJmil} rm frvk. c lost'd i.:ar Xtr,1 cl,•,;n $;.:.o 71~ 1713, tU3 3301 J Hr µ.itHl huml• n l•ar h1:.1rh & ~h11pp1n1t t\llult:.. nu pt'b !JOO ti IS I Uph :lbr, :tlJa . <I lll l'l. 11 r l'l\ 11· ml r . dl>I end g.ir. trvll'. nr n.:w Lrl( µulw St!IS !lfi2 01w1 I hr l 1,ndu S:!Kll M 11 Wallht·r & clr}'l'r l'ool n irporl !196 0781 . ;152 956.') W.11i.. 111 lk•Jdl hJdll'lor ''°". & rdn.: 1;,.., (I< \\ .11 t' r p u s:rno m fl 5:J6 l-ISti or '.It.:! ~J!KI Sp.1t·11;w,, ~UJlnl ..! "tun .! hr 2 Ua l'Ondo W ,1,,ht•I dr) t'r hoot.. 1111. pat 11" lrcinl ,\. ha1·t.. lluwl 114.•1,.:hhorh1x)cl S:•hll mt1 '\ h 11 r ,. I 1 n 1· \I i: 111 l . ~1 1.:11~1 3844 .•....•...•..•......... :! Bii rnndu. Thi· L.1kt·~ rl't' (•tr t•h' $.525 I .i 11 ,oft 7P~l .ll:J IJI ~ Woorlhn Ufo!I.' £.,tUll'I\ l 'on do.~ W Yal1: Loup In :! Br. 2 ba. den. \>rof lnd.w pd Open 10 I Sal & Sun or by uppt $1>.50 l,;t· 2 t:J-47tHSJ60 ............. \Wwft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mia ...... leecll JIH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..61~ 3 Br. 2 ba UPIM'r \\' a1lc to hH r h 18()() Mo . yrly ASOJ\t 67& 8170 OAYYRONT llir. w1lh 'lt>W porch, JS2~ nw ~ Ne11t IWll¥ HO.Plllll :1 ea. 2' ~ &. fpk . rpb , dfl)ll . J>Mliu, pool. udullll. 1'&> ~ ~ mo i\gt )48 1'7211 ~LI ...... <'ondo. nrw u)leriors Adults, nu pt•\11 a Br $4&. l Br $400 mo IK2·M83 . 673-6640 CH A N N t: L F R 0 N 1' WISJO~ TIE 3 BR I ffll , fplr. balcony, yrly s;oo 0!11673 2113 *** Lori"°""M>" 8St01 DooaJd Cir Huntington Beach You are the wioncr uf Two Ft-ff Tickets 1$50.00 value 1. lo Coc•Colo Motocross Rnofs Mahe1m Stadium Nov 17th, 1979 1'1rkeb may bt' clutmt'd h' calling 642-5678. ext Z72 N1t'l' tn plex 111 rci.11l1:nllJl l101nt J1cu I bll. 111 tw.id1 :1 bdrm :! ha YcJrly $575 C ull fiiJ·lllJ ~ l1t•111 11sul a . I 1 i hlk" l11 tk•at"h. 28 r 1 ha , t·o1' ~.·w puinl t·rpb·drj1~. -.tm ,. & n•fn j.( G<1r \ rl\ ::. CJS, L>a yi. 7 ~1!1·1~rn I'. \l', ITT:1 1~5 l>n' t• IJ, $125, '";,ti no"'. :! l\r 1· Ba, C'arpc1rt l.!:I\ W l~lbo.1 HI C.111 for •lll'l .Jim or ( .ornl)n 'j)I ~al{l Hr,ind :-.i l'w 3Ur :!H.i 'lt'~ lo ot·n $i5(1 m•1 J 111 rt !I ti 2 . 6 3 I ,II :1 I !Ul-10':1 Brand "l'"" :!fi r 11J..i.: 'tt·po. to tK'll. • ~.:111 mu ;,p1 Ullb2 h.11 .11 '1.I ·~i.r.:!tiJ I llH 2 H<i. ov.ncr-. unit ""' many anwn1l1t·" 'r ot't';in, 2 l'ar ~aragl' Si:111 m OJ 9'.1l·4112. bl5 634\l a:.\.. lor Jeff l..ar~c &ch "' h11lcnn) ~~:\lo Pool s1•1· bid,.: Hl'I' fal'I Nr lloui.: ll ni.p Wk ") •i 4 ~• S:ZIO liach. Hc:-.p No pct$, Utrl J>d Bay~~. ~pt \I. Jduh:. 11.16 1-: Nt'w 2 hr. 21., h11 duplt·x 1100 sq ft I lu i,ic yurd. dbl 11ar;1f(1' frplt-. blln~ ~ li73·1'3:ln. 642·!16t.6 2 Hrdm. near f ;un tl'"" & ----------· 6:142.wk nd,. & l·H·, 541HH2.'> Corona~Mar 3822 ·••••·••··••··········· I Hr. stove. rdnJ,? (;a!> pd \llulh. no p1:1:> Hl'f'" fj.16 (f.IHJ Deluxe 4br. 3ba, a pt 1111 Sp11c10Ul» <!IJ drm. pool. ele«. Oce~q Yiew 5325, adults. no pets. 4:.!.1 SUOO. Mo.1~ W Day :>48·9516 Haker f{efnii & i;tu\ll' & ulil 1nducJed SJlU b7J-748!i IBdrm w 1stOVL' & frqi!. dOM' to buM?S & s11ir1·:.. Sr C1t12.ens pref. S2!'>0 548·f'51K l Br, (rplc. ~q;h -,to\l· balcon) vie ..... uclult:.. no pets M5l> 322 HehotroJ)l• Ave.~~ 002.i ~Pl ---\1lult ~Br tt\H•n 111,,orn ~t1uJ1u .q1l -.rnglt '" cl~.,. lob of wood, no eupJnn ~IU. (!uuhh• pct!> SJ3S liiJ-~3 1W l'!> Sl54J t..ul md l>l2 IGt\2 OVERLOOKS IAY J Bdrm. jm: /Upper unit l~i.t \ ICW of I hi.' bu\' f'hon1: Slt'\l' Dunn & l';1 j~~I Jlir "" b:i. front 1·01 run•,. JO?ar " cl1:c d11or 11111·111·1 VJllO $:1\:, l..°Jll h\I 7:!2U p:i,1 ·,, On·all ;.rn 117,·,;, l<oom~ 1 Br i.:ar u!Jl " partial Jell) oc«un \'ll'"- Only step!'! to China l'O\ <· S450 mo. l~M ill I .\gt A.,k for N1i.:el GUESTUMIT S,!25 I Br dplx, I 11dull non ... mok1:r. i.afe . quiet dl'1m. µre\ ref req. no pcb !f.>4 w 17th 548.0:1..'1!4 TOW"4HOUSE !">J>..il'lllW. l br 1 •,, hath. IJmil) rm f1n·plal t' .I u !> l r l' m o d t• I 1· cl Cardenl•r & v. al1:r mt I ~') mo f>42 ,;554 2 Hr, 11, ba studio I~ Jll', pvt paltO. bltns, 11c·v. I~ dl"t·or. trµ ls, rl rp". 11<•111 Ulll 11wl !ll7H :V!.oph· :!>~10 nll> H.:~ KU8'i :'\it·r lrl! :1 llr 11 .• Ila 1•nd gur. l1plt, lndrv rm liK:-1 .\11ah1•1 m ::.1:c; mo 1;12 11Jh. li31 lltili 196IYULLEHTON I Br . !>lll\ e & rl'fn )t :\dull, no pet!> 5230 ind VIII 673·6372 t-: SI 0£· 1 Br I Ha . nl'" .:pt.' drps, nice ~l'lllnj.! S:WJw ut1l 1;.1;; "625 UleSl:iB"U lil'aut j.!ardl'n aph p,,.,1 &"pa Adult~. no Pl'l-. ~1\'anguar1I w,,, : .. 111 !lli21i • lktt·helor ~>I» I lk>droom fl''lm ~:J 10 ltil E llllh Sm·1·1 ·1'he Spnn~s" 2 br. Iba. upper &uut landM·up· ing. tenn111. volle,:yball. pu>ls. jU('UlZIS. rdnl( & WUl('r incl $42.5 544 ).l~U Logunaa.ach 3848 ..••.•.•••.•........•.. l bdrm ;'loo l.,oi.tunj .i t·ru"" :.trl'l'l fr om beach S-150 l!J I 11.11;! monungb 1.Ji.:una hlln,., \ rl) :1 x 2 i Spacwus 2Br. N ol'n i.1dc h"") QWl'l, Sl60 m o \dll,., I h23 1~10:?!1 (ll l•:tn \'tt'" Splll h·H•I ... tudu1 W<"I har """' J at: t•' 1· I U" I\ I' 'It ti 1.aitunu s:!!15 1!11 1111-1 I Hr on·un ,. It'" -.:ix:, \tlult. ... nci f)t.'li. .>W lltjj111r ltr.1 :1:1:!:! )852 ···•·•••••··•·········· ~chclor unit ne;;r bi-uch 1919 River ut 50th. S275 tnd ut1I See Sul !I tu ti! or&i5··1166 -lbr. <!bu. upper IJi.h"' r I blk lo IX"t•Jn $6.'\0\to \ r ly t;t5 ;5;3 ,\l(l OH THE BEACH l3a1·h. kll<'h. bath. ulll ptl 1 lotl'I Apl!> S2ZO ~ rl} &. up 1st & la~t ~llltl \\ <.A:eanfront. 67:H I~ lbr )!Ut.'"l houw vie\\ f'artrt'iilh ~)&in IJJKH l•1:e.1n I urn lkal the h1 l'oi.l 111 S11 m mt:r rl•ntal I 'r b1• ~71Mr mo Walk lo ht'.t th T,.Tlh."'" 1·u,111rn 1l«<·or :!ttdrm.'> 1' ~·h;, :! '"1r l!;JT 1'·''"'· .ippl fpl1·. IS-t•11-,lm drr"' l'uul. ,,,1111.1 /.. Jill:U/ll ·'" l'WIS 1\\ ;111 1rnmt·d l'all n tlii'ol 213·~-72!!1 :?Br. :!Ila 111•\\ plu ~h l'arvcting, 111101 iat·11111 S42.'.> m11 t\uulh. ;.;,, JJ•'I' liy appu1n1ml•nl 11111\ -~.~ Clean. -..unn> r<H1m v.1th lwlh l'CJOklll~ (a('cllllt'' ·rv 11nd ~me furn1turr :-;l'ar b11) and 11ark S;!;,11 per mo on 11:11,,t· I nd1h 11111 675 KlJZ 2Br I&. u1)e.tu1rs. lw.1m t•t•1I "" 1·nt•I i..:ar '\1·-... tJrpl'I I\ J•.11nl 1\\,111 12 ~ S3Sll ~(I iKU I Dana Point 3826 Hewport leoch 3869 ~.:.'~!'!~ ..... ~~!.~ Costa Mesa 3824 .........•..••......... Clean 2 br 11pµer cpts drps, bllnl>. !>Ubm 11 chldm Ntl JA?b ~ i52 • li 1 Sh a I 1 m j r C.1 I I 64.5·8922 or S.'il>-1857 M~A VERDE humt! .it mosphere 2"3 br 111 'I'. apt:;, no pet s. 546 H>34 UMAHCHAAPTS Lurge, 1,2&3 bd gardl'n apts. Adults . Oshwhr. ~. end gar. ~as bbq Pool. Gas Pd. 778 S<·ou Pl. 642·5073; 645-56J 1 l.oiret• Hat•h nr F;i11 \ ... ..., lv. 11.iikl'r Adult" Ooh '1111 l'Cl!< ~\5 l~ E·'>lde I 1!1 E Uon 2hr. Iba pool ,\duli-, ;\o l'l'L' $350\10 548 :r.21 2br. Studio 11 iba G;rr, patio. nr t·ollcge. i.hop ping cnlr. fw}. No Pl'ls S300Mo 971 7659 "ft 7PM 2br. Musa Verde condo Lots or w0<K1 New crpl Encl gar Pool. $450Mu. 1\sk for Rill. 546·5880 i\1-(t ..........................•.••••.•••••••...... I OH. clc<1n. IJri~hl. .... 1th gan1gl' & l>W SJJll mo 213 92H9~ :!Rr 2Ba Duplex. suncl1·lk pn" yard. ocean 'u. hit ms. nu carpet, w;1lk to lx'h, Debbie 661 I !bl ur Ooo 213 664 41<!,1 2 bdrm new carpel Avail. now $350 mo + util Call Martha 661 1161 or 494-3672. ~°" a.ach )840 ....................... NOW i ..JIJ CAN AH<> 0 r It WP )RT BEACH Park Newport LUXl;HY t\l'T l.IVIN\i Owrlookinit Th1: Wat1:r l::nJOY S750.0IJO '>Pl'•' tarular spu. 1 sw1mm1111t l.IOOh., 8 h!Ultl!d l'OUrti., ITUlcb of bike trails. pul un~. shutndxiurd." Oachs from $389.50/mo SIOU FH t-: ~; It t-:NT ,j Hr.~ Im. fl\l IJJllH ~ ,.:arai.ic Lob uf 1:r;.,.~ 1.i I C.1111' Cdmp.tn.1 -11.1 \\~t·l..da)" a ft.·1 :!pm µ h" n t• t !l :! I 5 t. , " r 1!111 :>275 \ll\111111' \\l~kt•nd~ ~ for J l.1r1:" u11111u1 Spanr,.h i.I ~le l \Jr. J 111 f)Ci:;r\N 'I<'" :~12 Enl·tnu Ln &-e Mnt:r Ar1t < • SantaA.na 3810 ·••·•···••············· 8eaul1ful 2 br. 2 ha 1·on1l11, l'llltK' lo Newport & S ,\ Frwy Pool & sauna out :-.1de door . $4501 mo C:.i 11 bi3·2891. 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.mp&oyed pe~n. atlr•c u~ rm 1.n M•• Verd• Rtlereoc Nu oooklna 979-.,, .. :ti. fw ... 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own rm. back or hou.....- w / N pl H-.rbor v1t1w 82$ inc ulll Harney MZ~ t40 Storage oaty S1nale 325 J 17th Place. C M Mil.« l1 11 m IWG S l37 --- Vecat6oll R..t.i1 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• liouse fOl' renl. Bil Bur Cily slpi tl. linens furn e nilcly pr cpl Ca II alter3 p.m S48 ~ TAHITI Modem I or 2 br cottuge on beach on T»hitl with car. row boat. wash mac hine. complete k1lchen , ett'. For more info call 979-211»9 eve1 & weekends PALM SPRINGS. C/\ CONDO RENTALS Luxury Condom1n1ums . Completely Furn1shl·d Country Club Selt1nl(. G<>lf. T ... nnb availa ble at Spt'ctal Rille~ for our Chenls •inly Weeki\. •loothl} an·d Weekend Rental" CJll L>om1mqut-JI 17\4 l 328 ~I I CATIIEDRAL CA:"YOl'lf COt.:NTRY C:l,t.:U :w 51i7 C.:alht.!dr«I C.rnyun Ur" l' Palm Spnn((" C:ahfomtil 9'.!2ti:! lk-.t'rt Rt•sort Hit) Im· Slo Park Cil) L l Ut:r .!I Jan I l~'li.IO:>q 11 El1·i:.rn1 f>rto:.ldt•nl ·, '>Ulll' 'Ill'-ii ~I 112:> lllJ28, \7\1 li:JW F\lm houw fur n •nl 1111 l'arl..l•r 'lnp. < 11101.,1111 ltl\l•r. :111r ~BJ ''I'' 11 lkdUCl~I Wintt•r ((,1l•" i i I la!! 12111! 4!1:1 J>ill :!52" "'•'" :'tl.\L. I 01 ,.,rnrr11111 t •ITTtlo \\<mthl\ 11iS -~1; ln1rt.:1• lltl! lll-.1r I .ohtn µoiol 1 hi l ulor T\ .! f qil• 'l<·q.t. 11 ~IJ 1~lh Rentals~ Share 4300 ..•....•.•..••.•••.•.•. MAU ROOMMATE WAHTlD!!! To -hare 2 Bdrm JIH h<J.' pool. JU('Ulll & UI' hwa!<.h~r lh·nt SJ >li SU Cooturt ,\b~:I at 6-l!l :1111, ,1fl t'r 5 p.m and ur \1110 ,\;'I: U I-' r I d ,1 ) ' •' l 'iS!HS!IO :\1ovtnl('' i\vmtl d1·pui-ot'l & l'Ul Ii 11 1nJ,? o•Jl\pl'nl>l''' l1rOfl•,,:-.1onul l) •11n1 l' 1!171 HOUSlMATES l!..12 -4134 1-\•m 0011 ,mok1·r ""nlo·d ror heh frn11t apt Wk t.\2 ~;i ""'" ~ -..1.111h c;";S~ ~ Ill\ l'f\ hOllll' In )-P Uil 1.i1n \'a ll<'' "" 1•ldt·rl' IJd) l!Jt o:?!it, F11.11nll'<1 b' ,,,mo• for \rh bl'1H'h r1·nt.ol \\ ·Jii II 17 li73 IJl!9J or 521 ~'1117 FcrnJk r•J01mm.1t1. "" n rm & h.1th nr h1·h "'"'' •42 7321) 1-· ,. m \ 11 ... tt ,, ro• ~. l :'ti ht1u.~· .... f pk <!. lil'.lnll'tl l'li.::. <!:!.) t • 11111 1,U. il•:ill l.t·~:p II) lllJ.: \I 1-:! llr u1•11 ~ h.1 l'<·nn. t:lfi :11,.1 S1 .'. 111 Uc•h fi75 Oli 11 ll~-..11111i-.ddt· lt•m .: I :lJ~ r-111 ,ha r1· lri.: lw.11 h h11m1• '\11111 'l'l'Uf 11 \ 'i!l•I m•1 '\11\ 1:; ti75 i.r'i7 I' 111 -.h,cro· .l hd ' li.1 hlllL'l' 11111\10\' ~Ii'> • I vi ,,,111 1nHn1·d I .Ill '>.)<! 1~1 I·.\•'' ;\t~1'1 (1•1Tt rl•llfllll,tll -.;ti-I • ul1I l '111 un.1 •Id \I.or 1>10 WIK ..... m lo~hr 'Pl'"'"'" rul I) rum ·" ,111 nu\\ $:!.l."1 Ulll Ii.II 11/ilS ll•Hl •SU\gle. Hurbor Adam,.. CM $40 Storage only ~ l 1"8> or 833 8117'4 WANTED Garage space ror I car . Mesa dl'l Mur ~7~ OfftuR...td 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $230 UP Otrll·e -store. cpts, drps, A/C 17301 Beach. 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M1i..,mn \'1t.'JO %1 ltll(7 Mature non·sm(lkrr. :.iu r :!bu, h11nd} l"nln Valk) I' (H'tllltc'' 1n1'111oJ" ·I rncndly 1•ffH·1l nt ,,.,., v l 111 n ~I \ \' I ,. p h ct 11 ,. ovcr11lor who .:n•eb. ) mH d ll'nl' and ;m~w l'r" ''ou1 '.ilb. J tomµlt•k cai11 ,(. F1•dc•ral l:iw libr:1n benut1ful h derorall•d tonfcrenn• ·rooms. photo l'OPY muchmcs, ,\ lht· flnl·~l 111 ~1:crt'l art ,ol wn 1cei. 1-·or further mfo & a f)c r sonal t our throul(h the ra1·1hlll·'· plcasl' cun\a(·l Vort.H' As~Ol' 17 1 I 1955 22811 1714 ~ 3900 •...................... Hr. On). Co Airport ;'l:l'\\ S.!l!!I' ''l 11 1ncJI bid#! II (?~Ml " nflll't! Fronts o r '''t ,.11,•nt 'II n.'(•t Ot " 1 • .111 lw "' paneled On IT\l.IJot two, n .. x1 111 II""~ 1n shopping cunter. 1-:"·cll !!Ulus & leai;1:. (;n!Ul poh10l111I Cull for dl•tu1b 4'7-1711 9'JIEr U¥1HG MOil UUI. tree. New cpl. <I.rps. eocl. garage, patio. great kitchen w /bllns Adults. no ptl.$. Dbl !<ink inba\h. l 8lls:J2.S zm Elden Ave. C M &U-7805 Luxury 3 BR 2 Ba . fpk. ull extras Pvt $575 957·1568 I BR. uul paid, new cpts. etc $295 mo No pets 751·2060 2 Ir, Adutts only 3pools Covered car port patioapls .• BBQ's close t.o fwys & bch1> walk l-0 shopptng. 17111 GokMnw.st atWCll'IMf' 847-6064 H.Mtiltcl• Gn:IMdo t:Jc.-c. k1ll'h, priv. pnt1os & bal conies. <·rpts. dr11per1cs. parklnl(. 1•levator,, i\t ~'ash1on Island. Jam boree & San J oaquin Hills Rd Porrental informatmn 7 I 4 /644-1 CX)(} ··•·•·••·•••••········· Seawind Village l.o ~ l' ~I 5 5 • 'i U I I !lf0.02lb H.csJ> fl•lll i.h1tr1• h: a pt C d M V. h " ' l' µ I' ' bdrm ha. l(ur l.Ji-t• _. 11 Pref non -,m okt•r ov,•r 40 $30rl mo ~ ~h 111 lkh 673 702i r em rmmll' Iv :.hr :1 Br upt, COM P\l t•ntr:illl't' t>U-829:1 Wesley H. Taylar Co. Realtor.. fl.W ii. to GET MORE . . . 2Br. an utU lJd, no pet5, sm chdd OK. refng, d /w. pr .. 1990 WaJlace. Mer #1. 548-9560 Newly deoorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse Spacious fireplace It pool. Qwet area. Adults, no pets. £425. 675-~ /645-3381 1124 OCEAMNOKT 3br, 2ba w/officc. Yrly Ftpk. 3 car gar. Sl050. New 1&2 bdrm luxur'r adult apts in 14 plan·~ fro m $350. 2 bdrm townholll>es from S500 + pools, tennu;. waterfalli.. ponds' Ga:.. forcookini< & healrng p11id 1-'rom San l>iego Frwy dnvc North on Beach lo Me r .tdden ~ West on Md·'addcn to Seawind Village 17141893-5198. Fem mommHle to ,hure 38r Condo V1c South Coast Plaz» Cont1H·l Kati & Cindy at 957 IHI~ o r Ci ndy al s.&M700ext28J $$$$$ DIME I ••••••••••••••••••••••• MediterraneanVillage •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcover\ng •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers. walk-in closets •Balconies, patios •Park-like landscaping .gwimming pools. tpcuui •Ughted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches . t l9IOON -t •••DOM-• ... 1 •-1 M TOWtllOUA Adu.Ill Only ~ No Peu omce Open DaJb' 9 toe '(!) 17 I 4J 117""21 Harbor Blvd.~ Colta Mesa, Calif. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 2 Br. 2 ba condo. 111 blk lo beach. 2 car gar. auto op nr Beout bay view $65(1 yrly. TSLMgmt 642·1603 lMMA CU L/\TE & 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w1kllchenclte S72week & up 548-9755 Rm pvt bath. m ature empld lady, lite pnv. ref, $100 + Lag Bch 494· 7346 4 Br House w 1 v1cw Laguna Nlguul. moll'. dean . S225 +ut1lit1!!~ Eves & Wknda 83 l 3948 lq)QCIOWI 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Pvt. SUite w/bath. Ideal Rmmtetoshr lrg 4br. pool ~. Pitched beam forprol. fem. Llcooking. 1¥>fne t'.V, R~ponsible celUnaa. Noar beach It Reta. CM $170 846·8502 t250Mo. 842-2917 acroaa from water. Quiet a.m. neiehborhood. 1675/mo 1-------- yrly lse. W•ler(ronl Roommate to sh are 3 Home63l-l400 bdrm. home in Sen Juao Capo. $190 mo. apll\ utlla. 1 Bldlwm. 1 ba\b. ynr1j 'lf lo 30 7fS. old. Non or mo. $8$0 mo. A¥\. amoker. Sleve 413-\260, mew ..., ~~~~~~~-~~ i... Block to beach. 3 br, 2 PUmlahed rm, kitch e n ba, CSowr>•taln. bl\U, prlv. t~blb rrom bch, ~. p&llo, 1Jara1e seoo. de9lre ft'm•l• aludenl U'7 44th St. 640-4!140 .... m.11'7 Ocunfroot N.B .• yeorl)-, patio, frpl. washer & dr)wl l male or tem . SIOO/m&. Pave 548-8163 a .. p. worltlna mom Vf/4yr old 100 w /ahr SMALi. a&drm dpla W/lrl 1rd, ..ear bua & 1hop1 w t M or f SUOmo+~utl.Call at\er i :» pa1, ,.....,, • FOR YOUR WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE . t \ - • I I .. ~. .. ••..•.•.............. •••~•··~··••••••••••• ~ •orti ot •II l11nd11 •J.>fVORCE BY MAil..• biodlwalll .. ..,._ est u t\tiaaloftnal STO yntxp ~51 ~~I Ad.Ion Lepl IC2 ~100 • C.p ~n~~::1.~ft'~ ·-•••••••••••••••••• • ~or tM& bSf .. 'l Old lime craf\amamt\11.1 lramlQI, flo.lsb. remodel C • edor tDI. rep••r A II work ••••••••• •••••••• ••• ••• 1uar 18 yra In ar•.. 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SWIMGLOAHS •• -:lmt' 2nd Trust Oet>d Loans on resideqtial property Customized lo meet )Our need!>' R.E. OEI?T SANTIAGO IANK 7 14 183'.!·~· fNEED fMONEY "' • CREDLTMO NOILIM 2nd & lrcl'TD loan• 547-S .. 02 ArT-an~ed by Coast~ Loans ~lbneownet lO;riis, may bt! -arranged tnnn ·$10,000. • .:lhtere:Sl onl~rtned. ·llhort term lWlng. call Cardinal Rlt). broker about 3'0'ilr ~tt\ estall· • loan needs tlSl 1360 FA$T~ASH 2ndTJ>s6,~S613 3833 ~Want.ct 5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"Need $6$k. less than lyr .Pay aa.,1·~. fu II y secured. Outstanding of fer . Mr. Thornto n ~l()T~4462 Marf99s, Trust o.idi-5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~s 9*1065 ZndTDs 642-217 l 54§.061 I 2nd TD On Mesa Verde Home S7500. Will Discount. A1tent · 541·0800 2nd TD. SIO.IHIO fo r 3 yrs . .it 12 '. o n ly $8 500 ' l'dlnt k G:ll 1266 l:i~-~I~>:-- Amouncements/ P~s/ Lost&Fomd ..........•....•....... Lost& FOMnd 5300 ······•····•····•·•···· FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 Lost or f''ound a pet? Call An i ma l Assi s tance ~ague. 5_E_2273. no fee . Fl)und or lost a pet'' Call SpeC'tal Pals Hotline . i\41972·1235. 21312&\.7398 Found· Fem. German Shepherd. upx 24 ·· ht. bll< face. W estmin s t er S17-8.548 LOST ABYA.5SINIAN CAT. nr Mesa Or .. CM N. B REWARD 645-2447 L1>st \IC Harbo r & H a mi l t o n . g r ay t'OC'ka trel. ve ry tame. talks Reward. Call Fred 64&-9741 or532·1641 Lo6l lulten brown1blk wht raJIC<> WIWhl C'Olla r. Pis call 536-0391. LOST fu ll ~rown blk & grey striped ca t. M ··chavo ... Perfect mark· in~'l.10·00. 641-8613 REWARD for retum/inro. green cruiser. Stolen 101:.>. Lido Vig. No '! 's. 646-4546 Last. M Yorkshire Ter· rler. s ilver-gold . vie Ward & Edinger , FV. &40!Ml. REWARD Nwpt Pac1r~nding.:... FOUND: OC't. 30th red lab, Fem approx. 10rnos old. E·Bltdf 644-2799 Jt)MEOWNER LOANS SJO.(Q)~i: •AMO IZED •INTERESTONL Y •SHORTTEJlM CilJ Bob Wllliam&·A1ent ~.ma or 88CH8&7 FOUND· Se l ol keys, w/leatber strap. please identify markings, or. Sonlwa Sehl. 546-1766 F«>t.llld Blk. I on g ·ha ired cat. Adams Is Laite. 538-8125. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found Claim o r adopt at Irvine Animal Can• Center. Make your house a home. Adopt .1 p<·t ' Oloo6e from Fem Shel l~. blk & \\ht En~lt:.h ~l ll'r. 2 Cock· a · puo.,. 2 Collies. Bea ~le mix. lia~eoJt. Tt•rr. Lub pup. tats. kittens and m ore 7fH·37:14, ~I· Gla~~es l'IU:~' 11-1. Vtt C M l'1 nk rr amf· HEW 1\Hl> !162·219'\ U>ST Pur~l· llilh ,\ l'.1rk at L':\1 pJ rk Thur 11 1 i9. S12eahlt· rev. .ml :..:Jl·b'7!17 Found Long hJirt.•<l \Jb b\ kl\tcn "' ClcJ lOll.1r. Meadov. \'1ew Sch ool. II B. 846-0615 o r 545 l&li f"ound Blk tan r Gt·r m Shep , Approx 6m o We:mng ta n rolla r w ~l\T ~tuds. Vic. ~lit~ & Green b r ook Trad ~7 Fo un d G ol d !>l•1 l..11 "om(•n ' v. atch "' brn fare 545 2716 NB an· a FOL N D . M a I l· k 1 l l <' n about 7 mo old. l(ray hlk :.tnped. fluffy, Ua n a Pomt 496-7529 Found . 11 l Btn 4mo r a t Persian. Angor a \i 11• Santanella T e rrace, lrvtne CdM. 644·9576 or 644·!1185. ----Penonals 5350 ..•.••...•............. WANTED· Fema le tn share expenses of 2 week sl~Y m Tahiti. De<' 22 lo JJn 5th Cull R,irr) 979-1017 MICHEUE'S •Outcalh~ I lAM·2AM lllS·3749 Spiritual Reader 1815S. El Camino Real San Cleme nte. io\Jlly he For Appt 492· 7296 ------- COVER GIRL * 953-0778 * 24 Hr Outcall Service ------- PRE LAW student needs ~.000, Will do anythm~ Legal <.:onfidcnt1 a l DVM. P.O. Bo x ~124 2. N.B.92663. •FOXY LADY* OlITCALL ONI. Y •972-1138• •LORI'S• WE'RElll OPEN 24 hrs OAll. Y 953-9820 836·011>4 A FrenC'h Delight LEMAN DE LARUE ~RTS 24 llRS 953-9820 836-0104 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642-1571 , ~ ----T I:.~~ w~NNER j ~ I -C Just by sending us your name and! : address and by watching for {our : name in the classified ads o the! Dally Pilot. ~ WJa Uek.U to lbe d rcua. anta am'1Mment au.rac· l Uont ot ~ e\ltnU J\&ll (ill OUl t.b1a coupoo and l iaail •t l.l:lda>·. \0 \he: t ! I ~ Cl• tiled Department, DaUy Pilot i ! m w. Ba1 Street, Calta lleU, CA mza z a> ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT? <.:arinit. ronf1dent1al <'ounsehn.: & referral Abortion. 41lfop uon & keepm~, APCAJlE r,.i1.2553 Prol Massage by Sle \ e. L1C''d Therupt!il. ~ fl .i 30 9 30. Appl. O nly 548-2817. Great Company ESCORTS :l l llrb V4Hll80 MC/VISA 1)1.\M<IND W\:\TE U l'rl\ pJ rtY Wiii buy I to 3 1·.ir ,11 1 ·•~h ' B :,.ui . .i!J75 •SEQUIN• &cons & Model• 752 8708 or :>4EJ.5293 ii Hour~ ~l ,\ s s ,\ G E w I t h .i pe™>Oal touch. C<>me lo the Olympus Health Spa. 2930 Pae1f1c C&t Hwy. N li Bt-aul1ful Kirli. lO scrvt.• vou IOAM 4/\M b4.'>-i;,t:Ji MASSAGE FfGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OMl Y Oayt, ~""· hr 631·2140 GOLDEN GIRL •SINGLE LADIES• Your t'ho1ce of lOO's of wle<.1 men for modern Photo Uutcs I nc x· pen.-,1vc24 hr. 9'11·7979 "COMP A TlllLITY" .. Open Ltfostyle" people :.1ncere warm relallons Couples call 150·0614 Ssngl~ call 750 0677 Rt-corded Msg any hr An mlt?re"'\ltng RUY 1 new to S CA 1 :,eeks 1(1r l. tpcttll'. Jllrarliv<'. 17 26 yrs> for mcanmgrul rel a 1tonsh1p. b l6 8112 ~o kmky calls plea~l' Bl.JV. si-;LL, TRADt: ~kn ·s M agaltne~ ~5·g:j8() Personal Senices 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRASS KEY CATERING TO YOUR SOC I AL AFFAIRS EXQUISITE ESCORTS * 6tl-281 l * Are you a busine&S man gouig on a business trip? Traveling. r onvenlioo, or nd a rep for trade show·• Brenda 8fM·9908 fnn8am·9pm Need to tllll to a lawyer! For free initial appoint· menl call S56-121M. Even· lo.ti appointments availa· ble. ·••••·•·•·•····•······· :\IEETTIH; Pfo.lt~>:"t Of your t'hOll'l" rm11111111•11 rrunded coupk., 111 pot1·11 ttal mamage p1irln• r .. fast & ~are lhrout.:h ~o Calif's lar~cst & mo't un· 1q1.1t: Dal Sen lOOll ., of profs from d0<·tors lu t'\ l.lt:i Women JOlll fr1te I' \1 D;it Sen Iii t 16J6 i5i:.! 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And so arei reachers for prr ·'>l'hool ~! needed, hn., LO ffil'l'l \flUr sche.dule !>56·2671\ -------.W.W..ted. 7075 AOBEATHAa..s ······················· accounlomrK rrav el1n g <.:o m pa "'''fA' ruon SeC'retary pos1tm11 wantl"d Ella 494·~\ ----Http Wmwhd 7 l 00 .....•................. r\t'rounllnJ? cll'rk nt·t:c11·1l unmed Soml' •''P 1k s 1re d Cal l 642 19lti Sandy ACCOUNTl:"IG CLE HK Career o pporto n11 11·' salary $!000 $1216 mu Galeral oHtr c m r lutk ' bkkpg. tyvmg. & ca~h11•1 /rtteptio01i,t du\l<'S Ex per reqwr<'d . /\pply m person to· Laguna H4•ad1 County Water 0 1i;tnl'l :D> 3rd Street. J,J j.!11n.1 Beach ACCOUNTING F\all charge BookkN'Pl'r for tnsuran<'e brokN.ig1• Must have fundaml'nl<1l knowledge nf ,\ R. \ I' G L lnsurant'l' bal'k ground helpful S.t l.ir) <'omme ns ur<itc· '4 1"1. penence Fred S Jamt"• lnnne i52 0990 ~taunnl' EOE ACCOUMTIMG 0.EU/llOlPR. Knowledgeable 1n payroll accounts paya ble. receivable. <'nsh rl' ceipts proeess mg. EDP & manual systems de s1rable. Lt. lypmg re quired Call Nancy. ff75.l<al COl.DWEU. IAMKER USIDEMTIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY A Coldwell Binker Co F.qual ()wortun1ty Co Whether you're buying or seUir;a. Classified ad vert.iaina will gel your ~etolherig.hl peo- ple. Call Tod.a,y ! 6'2·5678: Th1•rt• .1n• m.Jn\ """ rfl Ill' m I\ lOj! Into lht Or,ini.:1• I ounl \ .1 1 ,.,, hn111:1111: .1lt11ul .1n 111 1 n·,J~lllt.: tlt•111,111d fur ,., ~rll•n1 1·11 ,\, 11111111111,.: and Ll.1IJ l'r u1·1 .,,111i: pt.•r.oru1~· I CP.\'S A.udlto" Tax Accountanh Cost A.ccOUftfanh Sf-. AccOUftfants lootcJ&Hpers A.ccountinq Clerii:s Doto &dry K/P~rators If vou ore not awa rf' or I.tit• ti.:nd1h or "orkanR Lt-m porary 1(1\ 1• ,.., .1 , jll 11r \ is1t us .1\ our 111 v. hx .umo We v.111 bt• h.1 p p) lO d1SCUS4' 1l V. tth \OU \\t• drc IOCdlcd 111 thl• 1·01.nw J-:1.1. n ''" 1-.n Uv 1L1>1NG SI.Jilt• •200 l33J N 11 ijroad" .t) S..ntu Ana 17141835-4103 Free P1trkm.: AccowwHnc) Cl•rtl We are seeking a re habl<' person with an upllludC' for numbers. typinJ! & caJculat.or skills to JOtn our Accounting Depurt ment. Some accounts re ce1vable C'Xper 1<'nce helpruJ Enjoy ex~llent company benefits mdud mg a free meal per day Apply 9am·noon. Mon Fr1, Personnel. MARRIOTT HOTa 900 Newport Center Or Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer .•••.••••••........•... Anounlinl( CINk w1\h P'*' roll & an·ount:. 1 t' f t'I' Jhll' •·ll.peri1·n1 t· T) pe 40 .,..pm 111 k"' U\ l•.u«h Ann Ackt.'rm.in t>iJ i739 :'lo e w v••rl ll.drbor YtH ht Club A CCTS P.\'t'A H L, .. CL!-;H K \I 1n 2} r:. • ' pPr :\pt Bch .1rr.1 c .. 11 t.io ~J for .1ppt "<I m 111 I' r 11 r \ d 11 ' S11•111f ,ill 1111 I' 1 I I tl ... n IJu, \11>.t mt: \\ngmt I 11\1 1•11· JI ~11111 T<'IU1Hl 111-. I ~)-; flit~ Animal HospitO: l\.ilht· dean ..il>Si .. I I ull ltnh incl ~al l n •n• .JJ'l'J 1144.5463 AltsweriftCJ s.niu P BX operators f1•r .1 t eleph ont' <in :.1H'rto~ sen 1<'e e xpt-nenred in v.111 trdm Full t1m1· or part llrnt' 5hJft ~ a\.ula blc Da'' a(lernuun t•\ rntnl!' ·or gr .n l' ~ ;i rd .\lu,t ~ a hie lo ,,. orl>. "41mt· ,..,., kt·nd:. I\ run~ l:> "'l'nl rt"<tWn'CI ~1.111\ 111 l>t:nd1b ·'" .. 11Jlllt' Pte .. -.e ral I ~11111 Fri ~ .i!>hlon l:.l.rnd "" ,, (~tu ~e-.a ar1•.1 t\trport area Cd 11 543-4.!3(1 E 11 I': Appltc.il '°"' no w l>t•1n.i \aken tnr "'.irehou.,.• deltHry hl'lper '\cv. furnit ure "lirt'hou~in.: ctnd dl-'ln en· firm Phone for appl. ~ J0.9 3ll \M ~.11"11~ ... <1ge ~ µ.•r hr <.;1JOd ad\ .m n •m\•nt for t hP r1K h t pe r ... on 646-i~ APROPOS Fashion Island Shop A F i n e F.u r optt a n DeMl(ner Boutique 1 .. ~et-kin g a s:.is tan t manal{t'r & add1t1ooa l staff Salary open. Cc111 Carol 644-2652 AM' MANAGER For ~5 units m Cost a Ml'sa · Exper'd couple Wd~ bk kp g c x p , Husband 01aint exp. Call 6.42·5073 or 1213 1 ~} •ASSIMILHS• •TRAJHHS• Orange cowny mfgr of elertro mtthanicaJ pro- docts is seeking trainees fOC' day still\ to ~rable electrooiC' switches & d1S· plays. Apply in person Malter SpeciatitiH UMO Monrovia, C.M. 642-3627 E.O.E. 7ffl tc=:._ 1005 Sc=:.._ 1oos ~6.._ 7001 ....................... ....................... . ......................................... ~ .. . YO&A IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! .,. Devi c .......... Mat WM.. """'· t •tiM.a Throw out tens ion. hnd peace of m11'ld while you bulld a mo"1 healthy. beautiful bOdY' The ,,marttable sc1enoe ol Yoga as taught at Yeo• Center is famous tor lls wholebody approach to a FULLFILLED YOU Taught by Avata & Sn Devi two e•'*1 & charming Western women Yooa sJ1ms. tones. calm& the mind & aahsf1es ttirough & through Learn -deep relaxation. nutri11on secrets. medllat1on. how 10 breathe better for v1t11ity1 For ages 12-72 Y oaa In The MornillCJ! ...,.H l*40MSTIAT10M , ......... ,1n, ............ , YOGA CENTER OfC. ....... IA..._ r.eflt ._....., r Cati-' 4411. IMSt. (btwn T1at1n & IMne St ) C-.W..."-'4M211 ..•..••...•...••••.••.. ··········••••••••••··· ~I.Pock~ Al.iQMOTIVl-! 4 da\ we('k t-\111 llml-' • LOTME:H! xlnt "v.orkml( 111nd $3 So() (bf''Y dealt'r off"r' rut to ,ldrl Sttl lal·tor~ tmlt' penn.ineol IJ'.)'\l\11111 l'hiine ~7 lllilll on ""n to 'OUllli! mt'n to d!>61 1 fur .iµpt n1.·~ & ~ed sales depb "-'-"i't':'1 BL t: HS OPERATORS T~~/E..perienced sn m.llllteodnct-of Ill' l·n l~ We-eltend dpplJ• ,, lKJn:-1 >K See S..les Mi!r HOWARD Clw•,..t ()me & Quail~ SEWPORT BE.\t:li J "1 n l r ., >' r, 1 ' 1• H.Jb,,1\lt'r for 111 \ r ,,,,j "'"''"m I 11~·11.11 111r ,., i.:1rl .if1 't'hl f>""i' ~knit' t' 11 , 11 ..: ,, r ,. , r "p Ir. Jr•·J «ri5 12>N 11111t 111111i. \nu 1Jn It• li"TI II• "' k 111 111.d °"di !Jlt•~MP \II I lfl .._fu\4 o41th nus • 'l'·Hl<l•n. ·•·m11 m d ~ • .,, f r• 'o\1· h,1\1 ••I" 11111. •Ill I I & .!nd -.h ill 1n ultr J'4d1 .. 1<w..: lkp.irlml·nt Wafer .ind .\t J~J< Oper J l itWl &b' .. 11L1•r ... ;mt Pd 1111 ,1·ti11ol J,.1• ~1r1' ''""' • 111 ,, \1on Fn \1 11.1 1..·11 t .1 ..,,.a l l1Cf .. r,·.1 .... ( \ft llpm t>lil ~fA)I, B.ib\'>iller Ot.'f'ded ''" ... eeken<h My ho me. u1 yours I l:IU.kt ~-2.454 Td1c1• dd\ .. nt.ill• .,r our 8ab)~1ll~r nl~ed m orn exrellm t .,l.ininit salary ~onh My Cd M home pita. ITIO!nl pd' 1nw-ea,t.'::. Good ~lllary 552·81.53 dunn l( }UUr ~ rlJ) tr.Jin ----- !11Jo: pen•.11'1 follov. t'd h' Baruun)t ... "at~· I"\'\ lt'W P\'('T"\' \~I TB.Liil lla" Our m.in\ nu\ t4lW ACCOUto'TS sl.uidJOR fnni.:t.• twnd 1h Pl·rmdm•nt. pJ rt t1m1 tTlo:ll-.1.' 11 \Ourth~ .. u 1 ... h1h• hitht '"P•n.i \4111 1"1111 t • n1m1 111 .iml '" u, "'k.·r frC111~" Call 1111 \pp\\ l•> l'••r-.. onnrl Jppl WMtftit Oiqitol .\tutual ~\·1n~c; 6. Loan Corporation Corona dcl Mar 11~ lh'<i Hill 1\\1• l'\I .\tr l°Ofl<>s>llst675-50 l11 1lw Ht-d 11111 & Ra k..r 1 EQwil Oppor l':mpl~ 1 f71415S7·l550 S..nlung s&L Oe51gninR TN·hnulOI!\ ASST IRAHCH MGR. Fornw Futun· f; 0 t-: Fullerton S&:L has .111 opt•n111g for itlJI ll:o.'-1 brant h mgr Jt 0111 A.'-'K'nthl\ N<'wport Hea<'h oil' T' p m).! ~5 wpm. W•hCa\' S&L overal10n & :.annl!~ TRAINEES ,__ex~r __ ~·d --~1187--14~11 :::.p~E~E . 8ank1nit tOtl EXP E:RIE:H CB> I MICRO ELECTRONICS We a r e -.eek1nR 1n d!Vlduals Corour Produe · IJon Department We will train the rr g hl 1n dt\·1dual!> 1n \he mic ro elertrorut':. mduslr)" Comprchl'n~l •t.' l.'Om J>IUlY benefits tot'ludtng ~or mL>d11:al illnd dl•n lal. J.'or 1mmedwte l'Un s1deral1on coll or apply at. Sierracin Trans~ ~<.:ampus Onve Newport Bea<'h. Cu l7 I 4 J 54MOIO f,qual ()pportumt y Employer M t F II A1TENDANT work with h1nd1capped adults Must ~ strong. Willing to assist In task1 as lollelioe . f eedlntt. ameraJ clean up. Xlnl va<:aUon & ms. benefits. OCPA, 3020 W. Harvard. Santa Ana. Ca ll 546·5760. AUTOMOTIVE MICHAMIC "'111 lime. entry level poslUon available for mechanics b t1lper , servlcln1 company vehicles. pumplng gaii, etc. Excellent benellla loddiag, frH health 6 lite lnlurance. paJd vaca· Uona. alclt leave & W>- ifonm. Afp~· THI• CO *1.C-c#lltt Nlwport•.c:tt,"4..flM s.curity Pocific Na· .... ....... ~ i1tqs ht th• Costa ,._/....,wport hoch ar-.afor. ful&P..tT"- TBl95 Related •q1•rience ,..fwnd..S-train- -:. position a-.oHable. Far 111Pf1alutw.tcoll f714155Wll6 I= -® SECU1UTY ~ BANK An Alfirmat1vc Action Employer MJt'1H1V ---11 BANKING . !e'!!J!!WE Qal( ffunlloJton Bea9h Brandl. Typing 4S wpm and related e•periedte requiNd. •TB.Lii Part time ln Laa~a Hills Branch. Relaled•Jt· perlence requited. AMERICAN SAVIN KVNTlNQTOtf. mo l'.d1qer Aw. MalUuclt 1.AGUNAH~ ... or.. MIC.... e B.O.E. M/f'll\ '· --- \ ARll1 daib I to 4. or call for appt. IAF\ell Nr1 Co.Marine del)t ~ l titiOO orlZl·StU EOE IOATS Establlsbed No Cahf riberglas boat manuf has a vanety ol potntwns avail for exper person nel ln lay-up, spraying ~ f\nlstung 40hr , 4day week. Send re:.um4" & salary reqd t o Performance Sail. Cruft C«p. "33 Duffy Pl . San 'Rafael. CA 9490\ CASIBS UTVTIM ~ DOW avallable l<K full ume aNaatanl rt\aftalerl on 2nd. • 3rd std No eap@rience nee We lraMl. Start $3.10 to M per hour Advancemt!nt appon.unhy tor manaae mmt paptions to SS 50 per "°'-" if quailf1~ t•or more lnlonmllon • ln· te:r\'Mw, •8850 cw call 7141537 4840 Will in- t.erv\eW on Saturdays by ~tment. Equal 0pPor Employer CHAUFFEUR. Umownne service now ta.lung apphcauons for Chauffeurs, iclnt pay, Bookkeeper, part t ime. E.0 ~ 1714>675·27l8 20-25.brs/wk, s hould be Ch. familiar W/pOSllng tropracllc Of.fl.Cl! journals and payroll pr . R e c e p t 1 o n 1 s t . allOn .7166 e Bookkeeper Ex par · 848 penenced Charo ofricl' re· lookkeeper quared Newport Beach. ----Sl(XX) mo 975· 1161 Must have expenen<'e m ----payables, work orders, Ch r 1st 1 an Co m pa . saies journals, payroll & nio n1Housekeeper for tight typing. Must be selC elderly wo m a n C M motivated. Contact Mr L1 \ e In Ca r pref Franke, Dean Av1at1on 548-3289 lnc. SSl-1900 Civil •' BOOK K E E P E R · f u 11 time, all bookkeeptnfl duties, \ncludes some hostesst.ng For uppl ask for Bob or Yvonne. Velvet Turtle 644·5313 Enc)if•er /Dnici-r Carl'er o pportunity avallable to talented in· d>Vldual W\lh night con· trol &lltorm des•Rn bal'k· ground Apply m person ,. B>okJ<eeper with res ume & work FtGURETHIS samples to Mr. Fuentes Irvine area architectural at Rober\ Bein. Wilham firm. FUU charge book Fro!'.! & Assoc 1401 Quail keeper Lovely orrice, St. Newport Beach. m~ boA. $10,800. Call ( Cleaning woman, I ~en Lynn 540-~l. Snell-day/week, beach area, 1ng & S n e ll ing or exp., dependable, refs., Newport Beach Agency, 67S. 7465 4340Campus. 1--------- B US 8 0 Y . M on · Fri ,...ERlCAL 10:30-3;30. CASHIER. ~ ~~~~o.s.l~Uslk~~~~ ALE CLERK Haven, 9901 Yorktown. H.B .• ask for Laurel. We _.. ~ a *----;-s-~-Y---1 , • ..._ .. ., .... to -.. le evening, -*la_. ••WoMI p¥t-ctub 1730 ~ to ... retf D•s6- ble for filin9 a..d Cafeteria Employees. =.offlu cMiff. days, salad exper. -a.-...ac.e ••· helpful. Good benems __...... Oil\ for appl. 131-5100, peri...u helpM. bvt _ext_21111._..;;;.i;:::..J .;...' i:_.. ___ 1 d Nqllirecl. TOii wll CAN ~ rewmmend 2 -toY wortdncJ at ow people for expanding cOMfortable office busines!!.? OBJ !::CT located at the Santa Money & hare! \\ork Ana-Costa M-.sa 493-8882 C A R ~ E R 0 P PORTUNITY Lead.mg JnL I. Co. needs ambitious person of un· questionable charactl'r for it'alieles mogt. tram ing pregrnm. Above average earnings af qualified. College Ed pref. Teacnlng, :.ales or manageme nt back ground helpful for m tervlew appt only call 7~1. E.0 E l. 109 Qlreer Saralt Co•efttry Opening for one caret·r minded pen.on Lo start .a~ distr\ct manager 1n Orange Cty. Good eurn ings wbUe you learn our business. Phone for .appt 847-4:5f CARPENTER full time, send resume, :.alary req to POik>x l49'l. San Juan Capistrano, Ca. 92615 Carpet Cleaner Must be expenenced wath truck unit. Good benem s NB 640-700. Car wasb help. full tame. Apply 510 ~~e. ~lrella , San~. What a WOOlktful World of SltoDDJD&, right at your~fflil'Jl'llps every- day I Dally Pllot CllliaifWld Ads. To place )'OUI' ad. call 642-5678 and kt a Oaulfied Ad-Visor help you. ~r. Oshman's SportinCJ Goods can offer you a comtMtltlve startlnCJ ftllol'y and outstandl"CJ benefits! Plea se call for an inttn iew op- puitilna nt. OSHMAN'S Snorting Goods ifoo Fairview Rood Santa Ana. Ca 92704 (7141557-9881 F.qual Opp Emplyr mt f Clencal P /T SECRn ARJES W..und Rec:.,tioftist The Irvine Company has unmediate openmgs for part time clerical work. Secretaries on ·call - arnmed.late openings for secretaries to work on as needed basis. Must type 50wpm Weekend Recep· t1on1sl -opening ror Receptioruat to work in busy real estale office on weekends & holidays . Please call 644-3389. 9am·noon. THE IRVIME CO SOO Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, Ca 92663 F.qual Opp Emplyr m/f MS! Data. a CO.ta~~ e4eclron+ca manu- tactu11no company. I\ .. 099rungs •~aJlable 1n ltM follOWlllfl .,... ' • Purc:hntng Requ1m tY1Jlng of M-60 wom · • Cott Accounting Aequl,.. PllOf npert.nce r•l-1ed to work In PfoceA meint-nce • Productton Control Aequtt'M typing of 55--80 wpm and ehoftlland aklUI. OPDINGS GALORE! bae to our un~t:nt ed 1rowlh, liam1llon Eklrtro Sale11 . thl' 1111 Uooal leader 10 clt:l' t.ronlc component du. Lr1bullon. h.-:. H'Vcr11I denclll Opt'nlJlg:. .n ailu ble lo Ill> brand nc.,.. Colla M~sa branch hX.£ Uon. Experie n ce t!!. belptul but n ot necessar y Poi.1t ion-. vary 1n respon:.1b1ltl ) We offer excellent i.turt ing s alanes 1111th pro Vl&ions for 5 ancreu:.ci. your first yt!l.lrs Wt· also offer a total company paid benefllll program inclocing me<hcal. d1•n t.a.1, maternity, pensaon and llfe ans uruncc. Please apply m pcr~o11 from 9-3 at 3170 Pullm;;n Ave .. Costa Mesa ur l'all nl41641·1850 and a~k for Judy Bolanos HAMILTON aECTRO SALES 3170 Pullman Av~ Costa Mesa, CA EquaJ Opportunit~ Employer M F Clerical CLERICAL • C:, ~ !l.' .~! ... immediately av•llable for : Job• •SICMTAalll •NI ONIATotlS •IOOG995 •ftPISl1 •ACCT Cl.ml ·•IHL ct..911 •KIYPUMCH onaA Toti VOLT I I ,.,,I 'I d ...... • •• •I•• f '· 546-4741 :UW8 Ca mpu~ Drive. Newport Beach (Across rrorn John Wayne Airport) Equal Opportunity Employer (1cncal FREE AIR MILES OHEHOUR I Ft-ff Air Mlle Watch your air mile!> di.Id up' 1ll 'i. only 378 n11lei. to SW\ l:'ranc·1sc·o 1 l GENf:HJ\L 01-'FI<' E T\'l'lb"I' HfoX'l:.:P'l'IONIST Sl-:l'ltETARY Rc>g1sler bt•fon· Nov 7th & g('t Z5 f'ret: \Ir ~Ill'!> li\(Ll•r v.01k1nJ.: •10 hotm,.1 t8~ of fice • o verload 851-1044 ll21 Wl·,ll'rh Pl.irc Sk 102, !°lot'WJ>Orl lk.ll'h C.1en caJ TRAIN!E Asst E:qi 1 cMtor Seeklng individual walh clen caJ expenence and some keypunch High school graduate with math background l::x cellenl opportunity. Comprehensa ve <-om· pan)' benefits mrlud1nR maJOr medical and den tal For 1mmed111le con s1derauon, cull or appl.> at Srerracin Transmask 3952Campus Onve ~ewport Beach, CA 17 I 4 I 540.6080 Equal Opportunity t::mployer M f' 11 "I'M WAITING FOB MY BIG BB.EAK!" "I om on aspiring actress. I need employment with flex· abfllty while waiting for my "BIG DR EAK." Working for Abigail Abbott Temporaries Is the perfect answer. Now I'm free euenlngs and week· ends for auditions. When I land the part I've been wait- ing for. I'll be free fo r re· hearsol.s and the entire run of the show. When the show closes. I'll have work to see me through any slow aeasons/"-KRIS ADAMS This is only one of the many reasons more and more people are Joining our temporary staff. What's your reason? Whatever it may be. why not work for Orange County's finest ... ? We pay top salaries and offer benefits too. Call us or drop by ... wherever there's an Abigail Abbott office ... We're all ove1 Orange Countyt!! NEWPORT 8£ACH 4500 C••P•• Drive 557·9760 TUSTIN 14211 \'orb• St., ,:zo1 731·5627 FULl.fllTON J 400 N. Harbor, • J SO 77'~1 NO F££S £VIER ••. nos WEEK TIIEFEEIJNG ISMUfU.AL ••• ••• PAClflC MUflJAL I Job Opportunity Week November 5-9. Some of 1he best clerical positions around are right nearby. at Pacific Murual's Newport Beach and Santa Ana offices. Perhaps you've heard of us . We're one of the fastest growing and most progressive organizations on the west coast. All next week we'll be ralking to skiJled and experi- enced men and wo men about a number of Interesting Jobs we currently have available. We're looking for : • TYPISTS. (General· 60 wpm) • STATISTICAL TYPISTS. • DATA ENTRY OPERATORS. (tJ•t.•c Cede 1900) Swtn1 ... lft ope•t. ... 4·12 ••· • WORD PROCESSING. (MTST-69 wpm) • .. PENSION PLAN PROCESSORS. Stro•I M•k ..... •kllla req•lnt1. • SECRETARIES. (S .. ort .. aa4 aot nq•lred) To find out more, visit u1 during our Job Opportunity Week. Ju1t come Into our Newport Beach personnel oftk:e (located In fa1hlon l1land) from 8:30 am-3:30 pm. If attending our Job Opportunltv Week Is lncon- venlent, pleate call for appointment (714) 640·3S27 or tend rqume to: ' Penonnel Department DAIL V PILOT 0 fl OertcaJ W..e.4 7IOOHefpW.-Hd 71to HefpW.-4 7111 . .................................................................. .. cal belp. P•rt/CuJI Cerk·t11>llL pvcna11eat COUPLE WAN1'&0 \0 GENERAL lime. Flulble bra pos1tloo, 5CMOwpm. ad )ieAp manat• am. bl.Iii· Coll••• •tudeota OK wortdna cond. benitfiu, ... put-Otno. llUSL be CLERK n4/Ml-lm aart 9850. lloa·Fr1. iam· wWinatolearn. 8'2-~7. , ________ , S9CJl.979-2'Z10. Credildepl. a..ERK/J'YPlST Sffk lmmtdb\e QPeftina for an aoerieaced eleriL "' our ReU.blllty Depart m.n&. IUqWNI llaht lYP· Ina. filJJla. and tcerwral otllce eklllt Some ex perlenee ln d•l.a packaae preparation and mlcrofllmin& helptul We otter a good atartlng salary. complete com · pany pald benefits and the opportunity to work In a pleaaanl. gro-.vth oriented department Pteue call or apply In person UAR SIEGLER 88GY PIODUCTS DIVISfOH 20.o E Oyer Road !Red lWI & Dyer Road > Sanl.a Ana. Ca 92705 '7141540.UIO EquaJ Opportun1l) Employer MI F 1 H CLYICAL Secur1t1es proce)1>10g <'lerk for Fashion lsland lnvl's lmcnt Firm Pr~csses new IO\t•sl ment:. mvol\'lnR bank de posits & detailed follow up Investment or bank ang expencnc•e hclprul 640--0123 U.ERICAL CLERKS Work Where You'll Be Annreciated At-M;-RSo:-; 1-:LF:C TRJC CO we apprt'l'ldlt· our employ~ dlld Rl\'t· them every opportuntl) to advance wath uur :.U<' cessful company In fact they are an important part or lhas national com pany Wllh manufactur ang, marketing and se r vice fa c ll111e s througbout the world You too can become a part or our $uccess We have various clerac11I poeation.s uvaalabh.' Positions requ1r.-ac curate lYl>lft&. fallng and good telephone manner Must be deuul onl'ntt.'d and enjoy a fast paced environment a.DICAL SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR/ Receptionist Pleue 11ee our ad In todays paper under RECEPTIONIST in& quallfled person for COUICTIOM CL.Ilk ntW Irv office. Pbooe tor lnlemew. 833-8088 Good phone mannenf to 11.Hlat credit maoa1er cOffllrlltSOM with collections. ac- S7SO CW'&le typing, general All.ractlve. well 1rooi:ned olfice duties. Excellent i.odlv w t.a.ke charge of company benefits. Ex· cdfee duties on one noor perieoce preferred. but d beautiful new bu.lid· will train. Good starting iJJ&. Call Rita. 560-60$5 aalary. Call Personnel Coastal Personnel Agen· _s._49_4834_. _____ _ cy, 2790 Harbor. C.M CUSTODIAN Never a fee. De.ys, Irvine & Nwpt Bch REM EX ~Corp (714 15"57"6860 EquaJ Opp Emplyr mtf aJUll, good ~Y, must bave phone & car. &13-7015 COMPAN ION / HO USEKEKPER Refined. mature. w/car for domes tic s alter service. Write for 1n --•C•U•5•._.•00-•,-....... -- a.ERK --Entry level position. Process 1n VOt<:es. asstsl w account 1ng duuei.. light typmg, twidle m..1 I 540-7639 A K.endaVlS In E 0 . E. O.ERJ<1~1ANAGER cos metlo. gifts . canb Exp pref'd Call 6-SO 7373. •Q.E:RJ( TYPIST• LelMilng Orange County M!gr company seekang individuals for clerk l YPl!>l po:.1t 1ons ~ u:.l t ypt" 4Swpm R~poniubahtaes include ty11mg , f1iinj(. l(t'neral C'lcncal dutte~,, 2 ) r:-. ··~ per l1l l(eneral oft J)rt' ft•rred Apply in per,on Masten Spe-ciottie' 1640 Monr<>'1a < ''1 642~'/:l 1::0 }'; Cl.ERK TYPIST. lmml·l.l operuni: in c·on!>lru1 tum of m.aJOr dt•H-luJ)<o"r J!il ro t>t-n"ht:, Gd t> pm~ ~luJJ.<. !OJ ~ t• .1. l ~ CLERK TYPISTS lmmed.aale openan~ fnr two 1nd1v1duah "'1th \•aned typmg :.k1lb ran.: uig from 35 wpm lo 50 wpm Some ~xpeneocl.' desired We offer "xcellent com J>WlY ~nehl!>. mcllxhn1t pcud medacal, dental anl.l life ans uran ct-for t'mployee:o1 and depen· dents aod compt-Ullve. pr0Rress1ve salary le9elb r or consadera uon. apply 1n person. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 31.31 West Se11erslrom Sant a Ams C.: A EOE~lt-"H terv1eWlO "Judy," Units '' •" H&.l 1951 Npt Blvd CM F\l.ll lime custodial post· 9'Q'1 uon at Parkwood Apart- -------men1complex1.0 Irvine. C 0 M P U T E R Excellent benefits tn Of'SlA TORS cludin& free health & ltfl' E)itabllshed Irvine area 11\.Surance. pa.ad vac<t 1Dyer Rd & Newport lJOnS & sack leave Apply FrW) > Firm i.C(!kb ex al penenced middle system Operatorll Good oppty with progressive t'O On u.ne Computer ~ye.tern:. 54941383 Computer OPUATOR Sax months cxpen enct· System:; 111 Gr avcyar<I :.tuft Exccllt•nt b4:ncf1t'> & growlh pot1.>nt1al 111• Shift d1fferent1al <t!)(1H· startlJlg salary To $1100 PROGRAMMER Ont· year t•xpt·rit·n1·1· Sy'>lem..-. 11 l Knowll.'clgc Rl'G II St.irtmg ~aldry to SlfilJll MEVERAFEE 972-9955 rARRY FOX AGENCY I 6 I o f 4tt\ Strfft Ste 110, Santa~ Open Evcii By Appt l:Onfadent.Jlll SECROARY m words per mmute typ ang requ1 red and 110 wo rd!. pl'r m1nutl' shorlhand prderr4"d T...o years Se<'ret.anal/ <ienral f''<prnenC"I' prf' fl'rrJbl> 1n m"'d" JI ~ntcr rel.ited function f'or more 1nformJ tion call 7111 99ti ~ l':l<I 2175 THE IRVIME CO 1071 Camelbaek Newport Beach. 644-6796 l::qual Oppor 1-.:mployer CUSTODIAN Oshman'$ SporthtCJ Goods 1, s.ttki"C) a re· li able individual to periorm a naltitude of Gltift at ow divisional offic.e locat~ Oft tfM Santa Ano-Costa Meso b o r d • r ~litiH will in- ch1de mointoininq -. and resh'oom,, q•nerol handyman won. as well a s re. 9'ar janitorial duties. This is a Nil time posi· tion woriUnq Monday ttrouqh fT'iday from 8 AM to S PM. We will offer yCM1 a competitive solary and ••cellent benefits! flteaM caill for on in· ""'-"" oppointmtnt. OSHMAN 'S . Cutter wanted for v.t.>t:.wts. exp preferred Will t raln right 1n dl\1dual Appl) m person S L2A.'t Sea Sutlb. 837 W 18thS< CM We o ffer e~C'ellent salanes and an out.stand mg benefits packue Ap ply in person bet ween 9 00 11 OO AM and I 00 3 OOPM We drt' located between :loidin Street and the :-.;ewport Frttwa) south of Alton 1---------•t KAISER· PERMANENTE CAHYOH GEMERAL MB>ICAL EMERSON B.ECTRIC CO lndustnal Control~ Dl\15100 :rn>Soulh Standard SI Sanla Ma. <.;a 9'!702 f.qual Opportun1t) Employer M I-' H CT..ERICAL NEED MONEY F'OR CHRISTM~? liDI S800 to SI 600 INTI IE ='E>..Ti WEt-:KS WE~U:O •ISSt:CRETJ\RI 1-:s • :lA T\ p I S1'S •U ACCTCLEFtKS •18 <..1 .. ERK TY l'ISTS ..g F1LE CL t:RKS Top Pay Bent'ftls No Pee Paid Vacations Why Look For A Clerical Position wheft Yo.a can woril at Toco• Carlos The Toco de Carlos famity i1 known to en- io'f~ and c~an workinq conditions and we're lookinq for ifftt"Hted individuals to totn our staff-full or pert time. We have opportunrtin for you to advance Dall't sit ~met o ~sk! Joift in Oft the od ivity ot: Taco de Carlos CENnR 111 Ldkt•\ll'"' ,\ H·nut• \11aht·1m. (',\ ~2!jl•7 Dau Entry T emp KEYPUNCH CRT DATA ENTRY Operators nffded for tttnpot ar y f.qual Opportun1t' ouiqwnents Emplu) t•r \1 t ~to 12.IAIO K S & ti mo,. ---------1 rt't't'nl ~urk 1·'<1Jenl'nt·t• lorws/$5 Cash to.in}' app&t t·anl "'ho I\.. ~ 15,IJIJIJ R.esww-aot COOK F lllnl' ,\ppl~ IM•ll.\l'l.:11 .!pm !pm ~on lhru Thur... C1H·11 ' lti47 ~.H' \rthur Bl '\µI Hi h cool\. ,.._ "K I\. I TC II E '\' PIH:P ~up1·r Job for nght pt,.lph· PJ' & 1 ond, .ibl1"' "' t>ra,zP 197 :r.~~ •l< IP\' \I \<'I II'\ 1-. Ol't-:H \TOH• Oppl) lor 1>•·rrn.1n1 nl lull ttmt· P\Nllun v.11r\.. lf\I<: m bu.'' '~·ro' phul 11 l'OV\ bu ... anl''" t.' IH'r twlp(ul Thi• l'nll\ M11J) 751 lt)!'Jll l..tll Cami} al 851 -9091 - -Data Overload 412 I West•rfy P1ace Ste\ 02 Mewport ~ach ~·nm~ all 111 Or;;ni.:•· l ount' JnlJ, c lo~I! to ~ourhome 1-h'<'lo J pptw;.anJ 1:-;01; Counll•r hl·lp m.11urt· sonw ~l'"' 1n1t kno~ lt•di:1• rt>q $3 IU ll r l".ill -ti73-Jlll2 Ol·l1\e r \ Pl'f!>On Counter Help F T Will tram Ca mro Ch•ant·r,.. ~t'WPl'Jr1 Beach M4 01193 ~ motvr c} cl~. P url T1 mt' I nt I Tran• I Six'<'talu,t:-. \f'j!J.9650 l\orrell ' somcu-. ApptyTOD.AY! 5" the Mana99r ot: 210 lristol MARHARIORI CostoMeH F.qual Opp()rtunlty Employer M /f uorary ASSISTANT LIBRA RV TECHNICIAN tRVlNE E.O E 7S2-6666 Mlf" CLERKS FULL TIME MO onatlMCI MICISSAIY Hurry! Immediate openings WILL learn various phases of store operaUons . Lots or customer contact.. Apply in person t-8pm Weekdays or 12-4pm Saturday & Sunday FluOf has an 1mmed1ate openmg tor an Assistant Library Techni- cian The successful cand1dale'Wlll pos· sess an A A degree in library Science Of two years experience 1n hbrary related wont Accurate typing speed ol 50 wpm Some experience w1tl'I m1crot1lm reader pnntera. on-line searching and 1nter- act 1ve data processing Fluor's benefit package Includes tree life and healtl'I Insurance. and two profll snaring plans. Qualified applk:ants should calf IMMEOIA TEL YI Bonnie Stoc:llton (714) 175·2128 ACIAC ffiUTUALe-~ FEKO,.!NC. FLOOR ENGINEERS Imagination beyond insurence • 700 Nftl'P0'1 C.nt«r OT., N..,,.n 14-eh. CA 9llMO When You Tnlnk Of OpPort.untty, Think Of Pacific Mutual. MC....~~M1J JOH"-IW- C.-MIM.c..lf. EquaJ Opportunity Employer M/F A CONSTRUCTORS. INC. llH MtcMtwn OrfM tntM, CA e21ao "" ~ °"""Wiii"' ~ loWFIH t ·-...... -.. . .. .... ~ .................... ~!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~~~.~ ..... ?!~! ~~~ 11 00HtlpW..ttd 71001Hlt,W..ted 7100 HlftpW..W 7100 W-.4 l~~-~ ... ----•ll•••-••••-• • • • • •••••••••• ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• •• •••• ~---•le-4~••••••H•••••?!~ 0-.UOf ~ HOO=~&R/MA}P r--------f OnAMI 12 ,,.., fd or ST..,,.... i.: be1 In •~Y t<'~ INDUSTRIAL .fndulltfe l I PIT r. eeehalul ~TOil WANTED ,,...r Iv t m ' (' t " ' LIT lal.Y I .. t =1':.,~, ;·,~ c~·~·:~::!" ,t~ :!.~:.·.:: ~~Ul5 ••k ror Lil m Tll mars J WOB pea I -----------· rt!rid -.~a:; GROWTH holpllAb. Heavy phon.-KHp0n11b)e pertona. Houle«nan. tncludH frf'f' For~~~ pay with DO feel. Job• I YOUI I ... ..., ••·LA,,_ ~ •• ecliloebaa work . ro~oot te<'urd .,.....,aly llcel\ied or not rm Iii board. + aial1try ,0 1mmQl.Ultely available for: t If you don 't I &..._ S.•._°"4' leJ&r1 ,.. ..... ,.t. nmftRJUNITY ~cevl:,:i.J~ 1'~":.~:r ~ ~· &e<-untr Of ucb&na• for tt tu.kpo& & •IMSNCJOll t want to work I ...... -.w.u " eQert99tt. C~ll Wn 40 hr w.ek Dllferent Y&l\Y locaucw uv1ulablf' drivt~m 4111 •Dt' ..at ASM•ll I full Ume, don't. I DOii•~ PIT<a.. All. ----• ..... Wiil lr•ln ........., "'••« fo•nly. """' port ume )Ob. w0,, •11A.P• ASIW IS I YOU HAW I J;.A . : .. :·:.~· Dll-/0-.. r. ..... Sr.P'tzlullall CAU U l·ll11 '""""'"• "•WP<><I ............. ,........ •PAC-' A CllOICll I -_._ -· Ha" •dil.i. 0.'<h. Co<lu """ & MarUllnl V.P ...... • •C.Bll.~ I T •mp or or y I ••Ud C.lll. he Oooc1 ........ _ lam Illar '"'Ith OEN RAL.Ol'>'l''"' MJ»1on V1\1Jo capable administrator UP &IC ·s~• IS I 1 18111 nm t-n t 8 I -..VUV •d •l•I record . ::&:r';...,bU•. ;om IJ\lwan\.~ Cu o~•~.-.<X: wllJi.tron11<'1en nls klll1> • ,.. ' I avalhtb~roraday. I :=...,.,-.::..~ =~•~t~ft'lo t::r..;;a!=-:·~d ~rtL~t1?tl~~e~r,:~' II ~~~~~dlltaftouMp~~~ •TJ;!;• I ~;:~month or I .......... ,.......,,CoAa•_.. lftliaa. M'41t alau ti'• 311wh1 wk $330 roo g rwmB3J.lllOO _ _ha : I No ex perl e n ~e I Drheu • Ctlltdren eaptblt of I UP4Jtvl1ln11 ~ IMMEDIATE 54 1 I I nece 19 ary. Top pay· I o.ia...,. ...,_ ...,. b' eclvti'tlsln• UN!ft)bly wotbn SoUd O•;Nt:RAL Ol-'1-1Cl!: loternallonal Security J848 Campus Drive, N__. n -ach I .. paid vacations . . . I .....,::e:~ -::::=.. ~.. ~:.:,b•.:; :~;",.;.:, ..,_,.,, ..,,.00 ,., Ser11eos. Inc. PART TIME < Acnm from Johll w;;;' Ai:;,rt1 I ""''" r... l ... Lo .... am .. c«'-Hattiot. 111aJbae boun. IU'MI .tll qwal\fnoi.Jfot ~~~~"~f·~~~"\'~~ ... ~0 177H Ceoter St. Swte 105 OPENINGS F,qual Opportunity Employer I AaS•••s I potllt co••uolty, _ .. _., __ . ______ lhllpoelUOG. l'omsuny bcndlt:. AnaheJm6354630 H.elpoo Sat.urday •Sou I PACICMPS I ~Hd• rHp. dtU\'try OrlW!I' Wi olf J1'""'l•fli b)' JO!IC'1b Su da) monungi.todeb ... tr l MACH orms I 1*"11* lo dri" 00.r van. 0 C • flt ••e4!lleru, prn ''··•·cl 1•1 """" ''"ual "----r Employer D & •LY PILOT Oood dtl Yllll rerord '. 0 •• 0 p b 0 ' 0 lrt!a•in Hlary l~vvh ~ atu. ~...,.;.; LAf v y..., Al ... OTICE WAllNOUSI Ol't"W.Mm·li\i,approx CkiWMal a.b needs full eornme.aaurate with t!X t~111C!r1LIOff\ce to our·t'amtri. Mul>t how Dally Pilot Class· I SHfP.-CCU(S I 1 :90-IPJI. Oreat for dmertedrhtt,*lnCM perience andabtUty,and ~T~t to••so Guardlt have good dn\lntt re tfied ads d11play lhelr MllDHB.'1 I I ._.,_ outatandln., -r~u cord. la r r:e ~talion eqo1n 1 atudenll nan _ _ • romJlUny Vancty JO Wiii type ~ RJTY messages W1t.h legibility He.lp younelftoa II IEL[~ 11 $S.l5 hr Cell GIHO, On11 rs wal\ted for car bendtls wh~·h includt> ~·orrt•a . d ual w con OFffCERS :i~f:;!;; 'cJNo~[!>rr~ and impact? Our ads. we Heapinsaelectlonof 557-G33 ~ &JC:)' ta the El f\'r! rmdlcat. dent.ti irnd u Jtb. c:w.toml.'r contJl't ~-ell.') dt are proud to s ay. really Qualified Hopefuls I n.P1 1v•"V·TOPPAY ~..._atta. Pleast' call e pcl 1n1ur1&~l·de f o1 W1U train on <"Omputer Full um~ position!> in get result!.. Phone in~DAll..YPll.01' II o:.LAv•c ~::. I ......... c.n _._. m OYfflS .snu eP4!n l 'o w\ll corusidl.'t U.smel.' ln!Jle & Anabt:im. Tup 642·432 I 642-5678. HELP WANTED ADS NO SELLJNG. Mui! be ----------dents. f or 1mmed1alc tY lu.& l>Jlcu·y, increase in '.JU I \all or I 11 oc ovtt, own tnn.. DRIVER, cVan l 2J years considera11on 1&pply In "' Pill& s dayi. Benefits. Uniform I t ·om1• In TodJ" I 4: 30·9p sn . lit oo. t'r 1 6 0 ,-er. aood dnvane re person to allowance or $260t yl.'ar 1 t 531--0811 call bt wn I 9 rorct. LA/Orange Co de Shomfodt Call 89H!623 I rvint• I p.m. livm-1ee 2131582-1353. lrlD SIEGLER -PfRSOHNU YRVICES ·-------I IJJ-1 .. 1 l ~ *••-uci. D• "'" 1- 0 .......... 11 2102 Rus 1nt'hS I D!INTAL FRONT O t' ,,,..,. co tuu .....,..,. C't>nter DnH• FICE·non smoker. exper DaJYIAS TRAMSPORT (714) 851-1252 Male or Female Shape Viou r I Suite 20fl I preferred ~.Q6ll Men or womeA 25 yrs or DYNAMICS Full or Part Tllllll I I older Know lhe <'Oasl 3131 West Segerstru m Pro m o l 1 on a I o P I I luntington fl1·ach I De11tal Receptioniat ror cllles. Net $1.80 a week or Santa Ana. CA General Ofhce ponuruUes can provide I 10 -H H • I pteannt 2 doctor orftce mor e . Orange Coast •LOOK • bourlyrate mcreasc Future At ' 1100'7 Warner A\f~ I hiv.s.\2·4711 Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. E.O.E. m /ft h L' d UpTo $4.50 Hour I 11 2t5 I H ,. ct' pu1 . lire.tt com errmann. f'ountain I•---------ltpaystosceus. Apply tn .DEHTALASSIST. Valley. (No of Slat"r pany. numbt:r one in als person, Mon·Fri Sam· I Sunla Anu I "' fillld. Will t ram. Great I ' FUil lime cbairside. X· betwn New hope & ·---------I 5pm. 230 W Warner , '5J.Oll0 P ref. Bene . offered ~~~~~~~~~! EqUIPMEMT ty Llght typing 57·200 + lSJ2 W. Commonwealth. I 1\11 ll&R Block I ray lie. re qd R.O.A. EuclJd) advancement opportuni Room202,SanUIAnuOR m I 1151" Main ' -OPERATOR II bend1t:. Also foe Jobb om Salary open. wkdays DRIVH! $1092·$1328/Mo. Ccill J en Lynn. 540.5001 F\Jllcrt.oo. I ic1·1 I 642·6880. cves&wknds Snelling & Snt:lhng of W.lls Fan)O I I 613-3403 Roy Car ver Rolls Royce N u.. .. ,. __ ___.. S-Ykei I La.ituna Nu(uel I Is tak1ng applications for 0 p e r a t e I a r Sl e l.'Wport ocacu Agency· ~ '"'' lll-4S4J ~al Business Assist .. exper'd, F. V area 9611-11).iS a qualified dnver ror m echani c al ~lr el'l 43-IOC.:a_m_p_w.___ 540-6446 l 715N ~tam I p1t'kup & deh yery of sweeper & other ht.>avy GEHBlAL OFFICE I •c••l t I 1JP(!Orlun1t l'~ ior ei.perienteO 1nspec1o rs 10 101n ou1 I lln ll&R nltx·k I Rolls Royces. Must be eq\Dpmenl Rcqwrcs 2 seoo u R .. ; , .. "1 Ii .... r . ' .... , 1 .•• ,. ,, I Ofnl'e I ' Designer re!>ponslble & h.ave vahd years expencnCl' opcrat G A DS I I Cahf dnver's license mg heavy equipment No typing & only 1 yl.'ar F\111 & part 11mc All INSPECTION SUPERVISOR I l'Quul Opp<•rtunitv I Apply an person to the s treet sw eeping ex orfll·ccxper to land thll> areas. U nif o r m ., I 1-·mrilo\l~rm r· I TOOL DESIGNER Serviee Dept. perience desirable plu~ new & mtcr<'Stmg pos furnished. Ages 2 I ur 2n<I Stl•lt ROY CARVER va.lld (;aufomia dn' er:. w/lar&e Irvine (;o. Xlnl over Retired welcom.. 111 Qu" ,, m r.,mum ol 5 year!. 0 C superv•s•on ROLLS ROYCE license ~I ay requ1 re bef\.o, & pll•nty of room "'~ ev""nnncc nee 1\pp lh •r. • I 0 I US"S V c. for promotion Call Raia ,..., ~..-" ' •' ,., ,.,,c,. "" oro iqn oow e gt-o " , 4 ... Must be Cam11lJr w1lh t540J amboree Road Class I. Contact l'<'r!ton ~~ Coai.tal P er!.on ly UnJVersal Protn·uun • •• ;i .. n· n .. , ,,., Jn~ •••Qu•rco w 11 <: .ersee 1.na1 nucUle!>hoptode.,1gn& NEWPORTBEACH nt'I Offi ce. Cit) of nelA"cncy.2790 llarbor . Service. 1226 W 5th 1n,i.•·t'•on lunction draw cuttmo tooli.. -.mall -NewpOrt Bcac-h. :1:11111 "' Slreet. SantJ .\n;1 In ., •---------B CM Never a rec dJes & machm1• part!. ror Newporl I. Nt"wµort terview hour,, 9 12 & 1·4 :.crew machml' & M <.: • B.ECTROHICS B each . c,, !12t.i.J GEHERALOFFICE Monthruf'r1 lathes Salary com A few choice pos1lions 640-2101. E 0 £. M, Jo' R-~ to S850 mcnsurate wit h e~ .. _.,... Ha ir Styll!>l !>hop. open for career mmdt•d ''ood t c--~1 h & (. P t:ricnce Nu m erou:; u >'P1:.t .• u ..., op "r 11mparn people Crowing audw ,.._..L. S725 h rd ,. l I bl'!nefits incld rully pn1d Esrort·Model. Fem. own ............ a1 l·~·~n Ill' oron.i ' l' m·.,.'cal & dental ror ... ~111 mff'r looking for male o r ()(>tu1I ont•nll'd Mar has upenrn)!:. lur I """ "" fomalc. English srw•ak~ lransp()rtalion ~ ·' 1 I I I 'ou&yourdcrw·ndanll>. p 642 1571 Secttfary to SI 100 t•,pera·nl't'u '' 1" '' r ing prercrrcd . Sam Spm. rt•nt '>la\lon Exeellt:nl full-time +overt1m1·. Typing & Sh lo··atron. (r11·r1dl' .it ROSAHIHC. 714 548·:1~33 'foWJ><>rl. tj(-1.1 (' h An u 1ual UplJ(Jrl Wlll)' Employt>r f'abncalOr & ln!tlatlt•r. t ~ HOOKKEEl'f:R Full timl' rnr :o.H:n o. .\'.~1rtf.'~·1ft~J rno~phl·n· 67:.t tlti:i.> or St:CHET,\ll Y mailbo" co ~ 6..'f\Jh 1_11., 1 u.,1 7_1<.".' t,W.6!f7!1 MU!tl havl! knowll•dl(l' 111 " "" '" bkp~ cnlnt's. AH, ,\I', t1oru.t. t'Xpcnt·nnd, JPI' Hetflt Schaffer llardY..Jrt· !>ale!o \ppl\ ir1 tra.rl balances. bank rt.• ly 1:1t Alph.i l:k't.1 :\1Jrl,l•l P~ Aqeney IJ'l'r'SOll Rion JIJrih• .11 <' coneiliatio ns . l.'tc 241 E 17lh St . l' ~t ~62CammoC.:i.µistrano 11124 Irvine <Wl·~ll·l1ll PREC ISION MECHANICAL INSPECTORS ·./fl !1 ••• t t t t. • ' •1 • l' r l •'1 C'"ert "1 ,'Mid.tr! ',, ;;·.1 ·1c:f"~l.l ,'tt: bHI• RADIOGRAPHIC & ULTRASONIC INSPECTOR Jnd Sh•tl ~----------' l N f LATION i\l'' I" 1-:t:- TING t;' Are you am ti.uow... do H now, &elr· st.art.er w goals Lu hit \)pc pe r '>OO w Is om" lkil~ ur busmess clCP ., Good potential. pit or r l . lru appt 831·7M4 INSPECTORS t""'roc•n /Finot lmmt'<11.ik opportunille-. "'1th l(rnwth o r1t·ntc•d t•1mpan' 11ffonnJt '>lal>1ll h . '>t•<'unl ~ and cJT\'1•r PJ(enu.il Wt• r \' , c I' k 1 n i.t 1 n DISIGH CHICKY Excellent cart'er op portunity to work in the internatio n al h ead. quarters In a company detll1ng in energy related products & services In d1vi dual mus t be knowledf!able\n m achm Out1l'S Bkpg, phone r e 631·91!62 11205 l.<.il(unu Ni~ucl l'laia 1 ~B cept, filJ.ng, some typing :-.n FEES 1-;v 1-:1t ----ASSEMBLERS F 0 0 D S e r v 1 t· c· lkalth food !>lore nt·cch Trainee or exper. Hand Supen1sor Supl.'r' 1-.t· <.rt·o·1 ()fr !'art T1m\' I.all• clerk. full lime l::xpcr soldenng. PCB sluHmg food prep & 'lervmg in I) pan >!. "'J ii 1111.::. & vref (.;.Ill 548·9537 ex per preferred. I a r g e q u a n I 1 l 1 c• ' phont-:. 540 7 IGO t '• t I k I Ir\ r ] , ~I. t f; ~ ._ • I' ' \ ;• It '°' tn t'• ; 1 • t f t Ml '' -''.....-' 'ff P i'~ nc " '""<l'lt t '~A. ,1111 .., • • 1 '.)() 1 t 1>1r• Rt>Ou•res 5 vear .. '·: t I'.. .. NOf t.I I \ I tl u d I ' " I I h ·' ITUl\Jmum 1 2 }t'Jf!> l., penence ""·ilb ln·proct:s:. and fm .. 1 ·~Clion or ~ ~1s1vnp.1rb INVENTORY CLERK purchasing, mamla1nmg Experrequlred. r ecords 5 hr d," Call for appt Laguna Beach School QSC A\Xho Products 494-8546 1714 ) 64S-2540 tull and purt lime h••lp needed m pottery '>lud10 &&.S-8835 <kn I Offl<'<". f.:'11 C<> nr Harbor & San D1c.:o Fv.'Y nc.'t'd.\ clerk. Lite typing U~I' 10 kt•\ matun· pt•r-oo OK n•>n -.mokrr l';dl CJrul 11.im 2pm 7~1 lil'll ing & rabncat1rtg or1---------- hilrdwarc 5 )\•ar~ e'I _ . perien cf''ln '-"'ectro E~FAC TRON I C AS meehanicul de~i·•n. will St .MBLERS.all pha ... es. • • • " I f\lrn1ture n1>.11 r & rt.· eht.-ck engmrennii drci"' sa ary comme nsur<.1ll' inas r••lat1n a lo wllh cxper Eni::l1:.h fi nishing "\o t.•-.1n•r G .Rohr ... ~ ... k necessan: {' :\( t\31·2122 mecharusm involvin jO\op .!>pea 1n g p r eferred ____ ·J__ _ ~11 11;.irlx>r Uhd tic. ma g n e 11 c & Allure Electroou:s Jl~·L GARDENER ReqWrl·:. 1 Costa Mesa J(yroscop1c systems. We rurway ·Ave .. (} M · yr exp er i encl' & '11u ;,re the winner of offer excellent twnchts. B.ECTROHIC knowledge of ~atdcmni.: Two fTff Tlclc•h wages & a creative en TICHMICIAM tools & eqwp Start $847 <$50.00 value >. lo v1 ro nmen~ Coqlad mo. 8 hr. day. 12 mo Coca-Cola Pe rson ne l S~7·905l FVLLORPARTTIME year. Laguna Beac:h MotocroHFinat5 E.O.E. ICHOWUDCiEAILE IN Schools. 494·8546. Anaheim Stud1um U S E 0 F Gardener. part time. for Nov. 17th. 1979 DI ET SUPERVISOR. OSCILLOSCOP'ES & 40 unit a pt complex c M Tll'ket!> may be c laimed certified or soon to be. Ci EM E It AL TE s T 642·1951 or646-1486 by c..illm~ 64:! S678. ext 112 bed conv. hosp. Port E(f)UIPMEMT. WILL 272 * * • Meso Coovales~enl. ~?O llST A.MD IV ALUA TE General Factory workur~ ---Newport Blvd., C.M ~ ~ 6'2-0tOO PR 0 T 0 TY r E & for plastics fabn callon GlfU, 1-'H!DAY General ---------1 P It O D U C T I O H plant._. Apply in IM!MIOft oCfa.ce wo~k.. .tull + part Director, male/female MACiHETIC COM Fabncat.ed Plasucs Inc time . J:o;xcel le nl op· laWate sodal proeram • 0 .... 1 .... TS V •o •· sis w. 18th. St. Coi.ta portwuty lo aet office ex-to prevent. ~ iwuse , r-" " • A.. Mesa. penence Typing a m ust res'pooslble \o' J>nvate. ELECT ll O M I C S CaJI before noon Mon non.profit lncorporated S40.9264 GENERALOFF1C1'.: F'r1 ask for Mr Stone ·Board, ad.m\nlilrativc • S850Mo. ~3475 ~bllit.y & eXJ*'ience, •P· ·---------Duties to include Ex ---------tilude ln ae~. train-tending invoices. typml( Girl Friday, full time. no ing &d.trect1on of person Electronics correspondence. hand I ex per nel·css. lo pay· nel. skill & communica· B.ICTllOMICS/ ing phones. & reception hard work. m iserable t1om & fund raising fMSTRUCTIOHAL lobby. Must be allroc work1n(l cond. g reat M1.&1t like 4t understand ASSOCIATE live, w/good personality f.utu~c Apply 776 W 19th k.1ds 5 & under. E.OtE. Good bene. & good polcn ~. Cotlta M_c:-._a ___ _ OOPES. P.O. Box 11345. $1024 to SI 241/IM. tial w/growing co Sanu Ana. CA 92711 . Part Ume. 35 hours per Brown tnterpac1f1c lne GREAT JOB! week. Poeition lo assist l609 E. McFadden 1\ vc regular electronics staff s.A Ever thought about PIC TUR~ t 'RAMING" IL can be fun work Nol dull or roulll\l' Your Rood work is appreciated by IXhers. St;lrt at $3.50 hr F1c.1bll• st.·hcdulc. Check It out Call Larry a l 751~. m South U>asl Dishwasher. part ume PM. Port Mesa Con· valeseent. 2$70 Newport Blvd., C.M.642·0400 members with their in· Cal l for lntervll'W at.ructional program. AP· ...., 2077 ply by Spm, Nov. 16th. .,,J. -1979. Cout Community Genera l Office Outirs Donut Shop work. no ex· College District. 1370 Typing, filing, 10 key 11dtl pen ence necess1try, will Adams Ave .• Costa etc. Perm. & full tlm<' train. ApD.lY ~ only M es a . CA 9 2 6 2 6 Garden Grove area. Call O.K's 'OOnuts. 2963 n<i-~5947 forappl.534·4602. Fairview act,~fll. !~~~~~~~~~ --.:..:...-----VlUage. MOTOR WINDER ASSEMBLER PRECISION 2nd Shill opening with major Orange County m11nut1cturer ot prec111on machined parta end equ1pmeol We seek an lndlv1du1I with 2 yea,. experience 1n mo1or w1nd1ng. with own 10011 and ab1hly 10 read pnnt1. W• offer top competitive w1gee and an e11cepltona1 b•n•ltl• pacuo• which include• ''" medlo11 and Ute coverage. 13 paid l\olldayl lncludH Chrlatmll lhutdown. v1ca1lon. attltt premium. 0011 ot tMno t1lae• QUllrt•rly. and much more. For immediate con11d9fllion. pleate contact· ~LIA" Ill~"· ...c. .... __., l'ltOOUCTI DMllOM .............. =-.gr.",:'> (1Ma~. ESTIMATOR Uiar S11'9ler Eneroy Pro'111r1o; 0111•"on has an 1mmed1al1> 01 ·<'•11nq rri1 dn E!>llmalor M11ch1ne Stu 11 ;inn ,..1,11rd e1tp1'11encC1 IPQllllPd B,l\lf' millh oackqro11nd nccdrd w1111 ~om1> knowledge ol trogonomelry f sl•mn1ong experoence preferred but not mand111ory Dul•e~ will include compu11nq ,ind reCO((llflg ma1e11a1 and labo1 toctors pertn1n1nq 10 mnnul11c1urong ot eleciro· mecn11n1cel products nuc:lrnr a1rer1111 mochrtn1sms 11nd othor componenls We ollor top compen1111uon and 11 prole'>s1on111 work1nq 111mosohore with 11 gl'nerous be ncl11 s p11ck11QP 1nclud1ng company 001d medical, drn1111 ond ltlo 1nsuf8ncc For 1mmod101e c:ons1dN11l1on. pleeHi contact .... LEAR SIEGLER. INC . "ti ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 £eet C)rer l'oect (Red Hiii & Dytf) t.nta Ane, CA 12105 cn•1 M0-3a10 ... , 321 Hot.el Door AH.-ildant L\Cnmi::., We arc -.t'i:l<.1nl( J Uour ,\ l l l' n U j n l f () r 11 II r l~io:·· Pt•r.,11n !>huuhl h•: peopll' uncolt-<l & J hll- '" f'rlf•1rc" e11mp.1 r1~ 11CJll1·11·' .\ppl) •1.1m 11non. \Ion r r 1 1'1•1 1111 n1•l MARRIOTT HO TEL 000 Newport (;(>nter Dr Newport lkitt:h Equal Oppor E mployer H otel EXEC HOUSEKE l':PER San Clemente Inn 125 W Aven1da E s pland1an . San Clem Holel HOST /HOSTESS FUU 'J)me Day~ We are seeking a people onenled person able \.0 W'Ol'k day shift in one or our hotel restaurant-. Apply 9am ·noon. Mon Fn. Personnel MARRIOTT HOTEL 000 Newport Cenlcr Ur Newp<>rt Beach F.qual Oppor Emplo)cr HOUSECLEA NEllS $4-$4 50 hr + Bonu5 Will lr:11n f\111 & P T Ad\ an cement Oppt) M usl ~vc t ransportation Ml! 7080 ---- Housecleancn;. 54·$:> pl·r hr. paid va<'ation. Full & P IT , Weekdays or wknds. 552·4106 ----- HOUSE CLEANERS Wanted part time .:ab to clean model ho me' Great pay & good work ing conds. Please call 842 7444 ------ Hot.ls« leaner P '1'. F T, own trans. Top $$S 673-0968 646·4871 Housekeeperth ve 1n Sil ter Kids, 9. 11. 14. N. 8. Ml-3361 HOUSS<EIPEI f\.all Ume position avail•· ble al Parkwest Apart roent complex 1t1 lrvme, cleaning clubhouse. laundry room, mode l apartments. Excellcol benefit.. lnclud\ni free beat~ at life ln11urance. paid vacaUoa1. AppJ}' al THI lllVIHI CO 1'171 Camelback Newport Beach. 644-6798 IPYOU have• aervtee lo olfer or JOOda to ttil. r'•ce an •d fn tbe Da ly Pllol Q..uied ~lon • I • Phone MZ-5178 MAGNETIC PARTICLE & PENETRANT (NOE) l\I Shilt '' • I\ I I • "'' • ·: 'l ~·. ' , t ' 1 t I t _.. t • Wt: oiler exeeUt>Ql, pro· • gre:1s1\t: !>.tlar} levels .! rommen~urat~ wnh eit penemt· .. nd abUlly an•I ouli>tjndlna l·omp.in~ bt-nefih "'hr c h inl'lud1• l)J1d ml.'dw.ol '11-ntal Jntl l 1 ( t' I n ' IJ r j ll l" < • f ti r empl•))t't'' .1n1I fkpt'n dc·nb h1r 1mmt>d1.tk con~1d1•rdl1on appl) 111 per.ori w t ' I I I t ... ' I ' • j ( ••• t .. .t .... HJ• ,,,,, ' l • ,, 't ,. I Ci I .·: \\f ' I of ff f1H fl~ ,t f ,f\J\J 1 •1 t ' 'p(J1,~·, uri~u!1•rJllOll J'h I , If f 1 1 I ; I 1 i f 1".~ 11 I I 1pt_1f 1 lft LEAR SIEGLER. INC. VI ENERGY PRODUCTS OIVISON LEAR SIEGLER TRAHSPORT DYHAMICS 3131 West ~·gerstroni Sa.ntJ Alla. Cu m r h # ' • 2040 E Dye' Road (Red Hill & Dyer Road) Santa Ana. CA 9270S (714) 540-3210, Ext. 328 UHM ;, Ilg!! Oasstl1ed Ads Mn! really •• s rTlll 11 "people \.0 peop I e · ,- sales calls with big re· ' aderstup and btg result:.· To place your classified -.d. caJI today 642·~!.-_ --Data Overload Dato Overload KEYPUNCH OPERATORS CRT OPERATORS DATA ENTRY OPERATORS COMPUTER OPERATORS DATA OYEll.OAO IS lttltlK DATA PIOCCSSlllC PBSOMMO. MOW! DA r A Q V( Rl QAD ,., r"nown for emolovmo 11'1P h•o,,esl oua~lv rt>m!'IC"llfv c1Ma oroCP'IS•nO tifl r•.onn<>I B••r.iu~I' 01 lli•s P•celleot reputation wt> have as'l•on,,..ent<; av1ut11t'llf' 1n sorroe 01 the finest 11nd most exc111no corrooan•es thrOUQhoul Oranoe Countv l C><; Anoplf>~ 11nc11 hP San Fprn11odo Vtillf'y And wP Will'l l our '111111 10 know v.e care We wanl you wor1<1no 1n '"e best condth0"' 11nd Parn1no the 100 sal.iry tor vour 000<1 skills PLUS Data Overload otters •ts 1emoorary ernotoveP~ o np or 1toe Oest lrtl\QP P llCkAQ('S 11va1labll' • Paid Holidays • A11a11ab1e Medical Plan • Paid vacation • Increase Salary Plan • Relerral Bonu~ • Weekly Cash P111e Aw11ros and mo'"' For Pverv hour you work 1n addition to your 100 salary vou 1>.irn 11aca11on aor m11eaoe 10 anywhere '" lhe world -we pay (he laref • You CcM .... ss.oo rr how-4 ....... tf,... ll•y1trob '2.000 + ... how, -4 ..... IMld 6 ...,...., r9Cttd woril •.,.n•c• • Co ..... r operafon fMI&•..,.. ...-y! • LO'"J and short .. "" fob• doH to ,... ..... • All IMfh e•ClfilabW • P...aW w..tdy • Ho c .... to .,,..cafth • IOI • IOMUS: $5.00 coth whff pu K/S I 5,000 +, wi.t ,........., wtttt 111 So call DATA OVERLOAD end bec0"'9 a ,.,,.mbtr Of Our pro1 .. a1on11 grollp We re lhe d p. 11atflno 1J)4K11111t1 ana w. II keep you busy' lMAltftlt1 1>41._...... .... CZ l ll H M 204 DATAOYa&.OAD ,.., ... , .. ,...., 11141 ¥ ...... "'4. U04 tl1Jl'1 ... '• TIWOIAU ........... '"'~ 4 111 W~Pl l l OI m•••••·ftt• •, .. ·~! ~::-: )oi:'.• Sunct.y. November 4, 1979 DAILY PU.DT • I I , ________ liblm, apply T1\o Inn l l MaeM•t.M Laauna, 211 N. Coul Manllacturer ~~~ ..... ?!~!!~~~ ..... ?~~! ~~~~.~ ..... ?!M GENERAL MACHINIST HWr. L...-Beach AWMllMUM WN>OWS I DOOIS MA.108 IM!lded, l ltm· porary . l full lim e. m *3 uk for Bruce Nurses Nu,...; PBX <>psator, •~ lel'\'ke,ap.pnL,1 lhlA. For ialo. H).1 · • r INSURANCE SMS 1001 · Wa/SICUTAIY Nwpt Bch In Aaenry "8s ammed o penlll& for person w /ex per a, &ood u1ll1 Great en\ iron ~t. pay & twncr1ti. Call Olclt Crowell 1714' &.57·SZM ~urance f'C1w you can launch a new career whale you keep your present job! )'~armers Insurance Group will lraan you & t>;ly you full commL'IS tons !While you learn Before you know 1t you 'II be making wavl!S in 1:1 rt'· m ardmg hfe time pro lession Call G('nt: Dillard for full detail:.. 848-5111 J aniton al · MHd $140 A. WHk? Hffd S280? If yoo have the desire to Work . we have a Job for you. Our rapidly gro"' mg jarulonaJ servu:e need1> ~our help today Single-;. couples. supervisor Full or part time Da) & night shlfls. We will tram )'OU Call Western Counties Maintenancl'. 631-11123 or 673-4356. STOP!! Leaial St1n"tar) lt!m PQl"lllY ..... nl lkh om~ IWt'ilb fdl In U 14 lu 1tp ~ 12 l.S Non smoller T00&.6Dll lll. lalft -~ lmmecla&.e openlnp ror lklli.d jolanw1m n. Ml IMMar worll week, ea· ...awe~lp1rlla1e. • a IM1 scale wcill over SJ,Operbr llOSAMIMC. 714/IWl.ua:s Nnpott Beach Eqwl ()pportwtity !mployrr ----M AC H I N I ST. DESIONl::R . M ECll ENO. tor l landai on pro- duct •vclopmtnt " mra P~RM POSI T JON &rantt>m En111neer1n11. Inc.~ C1Ada.llic Avt!., CM m.u73 onl). &xp onl)' ,.,400 l•MACHINISTS-------•r W tt.uoe-Opportunlly. Be your own bou Work your own hours ~5122 ---- LINE l:OOK. D1tna Ttader A.o.k for Men:y. 493·2603 or apply 1n ~person moman~s. LOAMSEIVICE COUNSB.OR Newpo rt Beach Mortgwge Firm h as im· mediate opening for a Loan St:rvit:e Counselor. Position resPonsib11ites wi l l bl• to handle Cl.L';tomer conll:lct of loan service problems . F.x· penence tn demands. ai,. sumption s. recon · veyanc~. tax impQunds. prepayment penalties & able to conduct escro't\ analyi.1s Good v<"rbal commun1cauon & typing slulls reqwrcd We offer xlnl co paid beoelu.i. & good starting salary for qualified can- dJdale For appt call our Personnel Office at ~ext 202 ... E.O.E. TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Experience prd errt!d. WE OFFER· •High ly Competitive IU!te. •Plenty of Overtime •Shift U1Irerenllal •Excellent Com pany Benefits for Employees & Dependents APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W Segerslrom Santa Ana. CA EOE. m r h IFYOU ............ DtfHH ....... .... -... -····· 3 ...... W•t I ' fff19'41.u4 ................ .,.,..... . ..... f9'1ewl•t •eclllHI werflf•t t e c loH ._•cni MA.IN"l'DIAJllCE • II ID cl)tm9n Full-time Apt mainte nance, bulldln& clean up C M . Npl. Deb. &l"M. 'l'ruc:ll or van do· 1lrable l!:xper nee Maollm Malntenancc/ Meucnacr ptnlOO oticded ror bu•)' Newpo r t ll ch murl1paaeHI n• nc 1a1 hrm. Mwrt be sharp, em Clffit and O~xlbh· Neal appe11ran<le r e quired &lary + benerit11. Apply In person to American Home Mortgage, 230 Newport Center Dr • Slutc 11an.. ....... ....,. i..owWp -------.. __, .. Ned Hd MAIMT84ANCE lltt•'!'"•t bl11eprl•ta Rl!stauraot cham needs ........... -.d ... •• lnd1 \•idual w1lh e..k ....._ -"'-Must knowledge of reslaurunl __,. eqwpment. Expenenced ...,._ OWll tools.. Posl· in electncal & plumbmg Hcm ott..r..: repair Good benefits Company truck pro · • C o .. p a ft y p a i d '1dec1. Apply at _.call Hd llf• In· Or-. COUllty -..c•. Rn ...._. Senlces .(: ..,,. _, aaid ,....,... 2601 DaimJer Strfft r-Santa ;\J\a, s..6-0348 ~w••b •ac atlon ~~~~~~~~~ tlht-I 0 "'°""'' •D l•co unt o n lnmwlda pn>duch If httentsted in this po.mCMI 9•• us a call or drop by, MOftdoy thrv Ft-iday b4ttween 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.A Judy Martin 3333 Hart.or ll•d Co1taMtta CA.92626 C7 14t 546-8030 Ext. 116 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION MA.JMT&IAMCE MECHANIC U you are or would like to be Mr Fix.it . come an & mterview for position of Store Engineer U you have aptitude, we will t raio. E xcellent benefits i n c l ud in~; medical, dental. life tn· surance. st.ore dlscounls. paid holidays & vaca lJon.s. Apply an person to THE lltOA.DW A. Y NEWPORT 4 7 Fashion Island H~wpori S.ach l::qual Oppor Emplo)C'r w.9"4........,.., c..tttn. r.ctt ....... Ir T,...._ • 4 O.y Work Week • Oood Starttn1 Salary • PtolllShalina l'lan • Major Mv dlc•I " Halplt I Ina • Dl:nt.l IM • Ule Ina • Prald V1catlon11 <111 • Paid BlrthdM)'11 •Holiday& Work in our new b uild ing in the Irvine lndWitnal Complex. MARSHALL ALUMINUM ,tt<>DUCTS 23>5 Alton Ave Irvine 714 /546-9890 MECHAHICA.L DESIGN ENGINEER C.Cme JOlO us & 't\Ork In the international cor porate headquarters in a company deahnf( with energy rt'lated products & services. Expenence .1 challenge of des1gn1n.: devices 1nvolv1ng oplll'&. ITUll(llellc & .:yr~COPI(' mechllll.h.m ~1.:ns will invol\e machined com· ponenls u ... 1nfl h q~h strenb'lh .. tc1•l. We orfl•r exC'Cllent bend1ts. WCll(l''> & a crt'ultVl' t·nv1run menl 't\h1rh will prov1dt• you ~reu t per sonal i>at.isfl:lct1on Wt• want lht• best. USM E def(rc•l' r{· quin '<I <.:ontal't Pt•r .. on nt.-1. 5.S7 90S I t: {) f: •Mechonlcol lnsp~c· tor• 4 da> 4-0 hr wct·k EDI.ER ISDL'STHIES 2101 Ou\·e St -..: II Acnlt>l> from O C \1rport MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS Take ume to r elax and shop at home It ·s simple with D ally P i lot <.bssiried Ad5. And if you hav~ something to sell. ciVI a frien d ly Classified Ad· Visor al 642·5678 What a Wonderful World of Shopping, right :.it your fin gertips every. day ' D aily Pilot Classified Ads. To place your ad. call 642·5678 and let a Classilied Ad-Visor he!pyou. have a service to offer or An Equal OppQrtunity goods to sell, place an ad Managl'mt'nt Tra1nrt· 00\.'<il'<i with l:Jal·k.:ruumJ m ~ourmet cook wan: .111 d or !>pe c1men hou'>t' plants We are look1n i: for an expenenccd rl.'l:11I ~•ale who 1& scekm~ a career with a fa st growing retail ch ain. Call 645·8777 Newport Beach Immediate openanl(:. Prefer md1v11Juals with own tool11 to 1ns t :tll motor& and com pres.'-Ors . etc M1n1mum 6 month!> expt!nencc. i n the D a i ly P iiot r•-•E•m-p•lo•y•e r•M-/•F-- Oassified Section Phone 642·5678. ---------r._ .. ____ _ MACHINISTS: If you I are satisfied with your Want Ads ·I present job, compare it I with Lear Siegler. I 1 Pays Top Compet1t1ve Wages. My Company 0 2 Overtime available on All Shifts. I 3. 25 year track record o f continued profits assures 1ob s tab 1hty 4. Cpst of Living Raises Quarterly. 5. S h ift Premiums I 6. Modern. Clean Fac ilit ies 7. 13 Holidays includes Christmas S hutdow n. I 8 Pa•d Vacation 9. free Life. Medical. Prescription, and Dental Coverage 1 10. Generous Re tire ment 11. Freeway close Orange County Lo cation 12 Credit Union 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Call 642·56711 1 13 Outstanding Sick Leave Program If you are able to check all thirteen you're probably a lready working at L S I It not. maybe yoo should think more aboul 11 Better yet give us a call and we II give you some more reasons lo lh1nk abouL I Our diverse client base. a combination of government commercial and m1111ary customers e nables Lear Siegler to offer the unique comb1na11on of 1ob stab1hly and career opportunlly Current openings include I . I :: .. 1·. , 1:· .I 1: I I TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Jig Bore OeVleig lsl & 2nd shill Ex1ens1ve DeVlteg 1.n1pc11cnc.e on prololype and rooling Tool & Ole Maker lsl shil\ Tool Room l athe 2nd shift Jig Bore Speciall1t 2nd & 3rd shill Requires experience in small 119 bore. P & w. K & T. some 11g grind experience required Kno wledge of Moore Grinder Tool & Cutter Grinder 1st & 2nd shift PRODUCTION MACHINISTS Gun Orlll Operator 2nd Shift Must be able lo do own set·ups Own hand tools required Turret lithe 2nd shift Englne lathe 2nd & 3rd shift 10/00 Grinder 2nd shift OeVlleg and Jig Miii Lucas Boring Miii Jig Bore Machinist 2nd & 3rd shift N/C l athe Machinist 2nd shift Profile Mach inist 1st & 2nd shift Knowledge ol Hydrolel Wilson. LEAR SIEGLERt INC. ENERGY. PRODUCTS DIVISON and MANAGEMENT Career opportunities for Mgnt. Trainees with one or lhe fastest growing clothing retail t·hains Xlnt opportumly for the tughly motivated, goal orien ted in dividual. Retail or managem<'nt expenencc helpful. Xlnl employee benefits in elude medical. life, & dt'ntal IO!> . j)l:l\Slun µIan &more. Appbcat1ons for our nc" store located m Ml•sa Cent.er. 211 E. 17th ~t Costa Mesa are being a<' cepted lOam to Spm at the ro11owing convenient location. MILLERS OUTPOST 2302 llarbor Blvd C.:.Osla Mesa E.O.F.. MARY KAY COSMETICS GLAMOUR JOB Needs Beauty Consul· tant.s Oppty lo earn top ss·s w the rastest grow· ing Cosmetic Co We tram! CALL 957-0496 MA.HUFACTURIHG Ta.A.IHHS lmmed Full Time Openings Materiail HGIMhr ProdilctiCMI Trainff R.uMng Clerk Co. benefits . I rvine . 540·7639. A Kendav1s lnd ... E.O.E. Want Ads WE OFFER •Hl,ghly Competitive Rates •Plenty or Overtime •Slu.fl DiHercnlw I •Excellent Company Benefits for Emplo)ees & Oepeodenli. ;\PPL YI:" PEHSOX LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 31.Jl W SeJ:erstrom Santa Ana. Ca F: 0 E m tf h M EDICAL H£CE P · TIONISf. Matur<', nl·at appearance. ~ood ty p in~ 20 llrs1wk l'lu'h Npt lkh ofr . AO<xJ pay Wnte rc.-sum(• to I' () Rox 4137, lrVIOl', <.:A 92716 M(.'<1.Jcul Asst Wllh orru·t· maiiagcml'nt t•xpt•r for busy llphth;ilmolng"t Goo<! l)pln,I! '~Ills fl t• i.1n•d For apµl 1·all Sij) 1770 ------- Mcdlca1 Rl'ct'pt1on1l>t, t·x penrnred only co-.ta Me.a 631 3863 --- Mt.'<ilcal surgical bus1 nei.s nt't.'d., mature peri.on w1Lh pl1'.1sant phone mannf'r to handle ~aned office dut1ci.. greet cuslomcr!;, t> ping. ftltng and gent'ral OHll't' slalls. erftr1ent mdcpt·n dent workrr Call for ap Po•nt m e nt 641 ·006Sor 833.0053 Selling an)'th•ni.: with a Dally Pilot Class1l1cd Ad is 1:1 simple matte r just call 642·5678. PROGRAM MANAGER Lear Siegler, Energy Products D1v•S•On •S a growing Orange County manufac1urer of precision nuclea r valvPs and equipment We are currently S<'Pk1ng a degreed professional with experience and tra1nmg in the management ot compleic technical Industrial prog rams Background 1n nuclear related programs preferred Must have wo rk ed w11h . government agencies As a rethtble progressive growlh oriented company. we oiler th~ profess1onat challenges and rewards which you have been looking for tn addll1on to top s alaries. we offer an excellent comprehensive benetita package For Immediate conslderallon. please contact ·~ LEAR SIEOLER, INC. ~ !HEROY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 1 • .,,., "°" (Red Hll a O,.r Roed) llftla.AM~ CA.12U1.._ (n4)MO-U10 • MOIGAM MUISIS 11615.TIY Nllls llfs * Lvtl's * AIE PAY UTE INCIWE! ,...,... ~ COUMS&OI l!'.atablt.bed Ptraoo..W A 1 e n c y , d t I I r o,. Counn lor prere rabf1 with eome experience • Call Rita . uo.eos~ QJutaJ Perwoa.oel Att a · cy. 2790 Harbor, C.M. Never a ree. Earnings up to RN's .......... Up to .......... S112 + LVN ',; ......... Up to ........... 171 + Aides ......... Up to ............ SS4 Apply -QualiCy MOIGAM NUISES IEGISTIY 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza E. Photo f'ina1bia1, put tame cuatomer 1ervlee peraoa for Orange CoUO· t.y photo rtni.shing plaht • Hrs. 1.2 noon to 5:30pm, Mon. lhru Fri. 549-1366 Ste 213 -Costa Mesa (Across Kona L anes) 546-1111 * 631-1313 Photo flniahin1. print cu&, t.er ror midnight to Bard shift. Orange County Medic JI Busy Npt Bch ofr needs Recept1on11>t w ith medical transcribing alo.l.ls req ca II 645· 717 2 i9am-4pm/ ------ Medico I Wanted part lime RN to work rero\ery room 1n the o ffi ce ~a la r y negouable. Mon. Fn 6'4-1641 •MODB.S * ForESCOIT & CA.THING SERVICE •661-0729• MOORS.ESCORTS Allral'tlve femalei. only $500 wk + . 64.s.689b ------ MOTOR ROUTE 0\lLY PILOT roult.o:. m So Laguna & S:.in Clt•ITl(•ntl' no't\ <i\ <tll<.1bk Aflt·moon dell\·ery ~on dJy lhru l"r1da> morn mg.' Saturda} & ~ntJ<.1~ Excellent earnml('> ror JUSl J fl''t\ hotir!> of } our cl.it) Sommal ('a:.h rlt• po:.1t required Call f>42 -1321 ,\'k for ... O:.IH (Nl'llt'l NEB> MONEY!! r ---------, pfant in Costa Mesa. El(· . perience preferred but OHtce will ttaln. Larry 549-73&8. EA.RM IXftA. HOUDAY SSSS PICKUP & DELIVERY We have a vsr1ety ()( oflice rnaclu oea. ~:30 or 1 n t ere s t 1 n I? toS 642-!)S2.S ;i .., s 1 I( n m e n t s ---------- av a 1la bh..> \!fork P L A Y G R OUN D Ion~ & short term SUPERVISOR • 6 hr. t f' m p 11 r a r ~ day, 9 mo. year. $3.38/ a<.s11?nmentc; tha t hr. Ab1hty to work we11 flt your srhedul<' with cluJdreo ages 6-11. /\II olftct' !>ktlls I...qww Beach Schools. lleedl.'d 494-ff.'>.W * Typhh • Stawfcrin *Word~ •A.cd~ • Clertu T op pa). paid \ Jt1·ut1t')fl ... r1·f..rr:1I. t111rH""~ N1·v1·r a f l'l' IELL~ r rt , .1 ~ ' f ('all nr I unit• In T1wl,1\ It' In• l lJ.144 1 •t1r~ Hu,1m·•' c ··nlt·r llrl\ l' Swti· :..'1111 lf 11nt10l!l11n Ht .tt It 147.1491 >«1117 Y.':imt•r ,\\t• 11;!15 I J)!Ull.1 '-•t.!Ut•I U l-0542 znm C::1hot Hro0111 ~.mtu 1\na '51-0 1)0 POLICE CADET $3.2:5·$3. 75/hour College s tuae nts. a~ff 11120 mclu.~ive. iolerei.t~ l<d IO field or Law En- rorrement For mfor mu- lJon & applkataon con lllt't Poh<·c Personnel. 870 Santa Barbara Road. Nt•wporl Beach . Cl\ 92G60 7 14 -644 ·3667. Jo: 0 F. POLICE CLERK I $874 SI0621 Mo Rt'Qwn .. 'S at least I )t•ar clt·ri.-.. 1 c•xpcrn·n«•· 11b1ht> l•> l)pe 40wpm. h.illdlt• '!tr<·~., & ronftdC'n tJ.11 matt-nal Shift d1f fort-nt1<.1I For 1nforma· UtJfl 61 ·•JJPIWallon. COO· tau City of Nc"' po rl Bt•:.ch. l'cr&Onn<:I OH1t·1:. 3300 Newport Blvd. l'e wpo rt Beac h , CA 92663 6-10·2101. E.0 . E . M F il5 ~ M::11n POTTERS . ,Needed. Jtull 'Jn H&R Hl0t·k & pa.rt·llme . Must be ex- Ofrire1 per ~.,At . f.riual Opportunity P RE·SC!fOOL ;<\1 DE. t"mplo\l'•r i\1 1-· lrvine t;ltl'I prd d. Call L _ _: _______ J 562 .. 14fM~ , Press Operator A.B. Dick Wt• h .. H . Oj)t'nrng!> for l•RI p1.~111le tu WClrk appro\ 111 dJ)'> del1\e r1 n.: 11:lt·phone 1.hre<'lon c·!> 111 thl' Orange Co art-.1 Work )our avail.able da) light hours Me n or Women over 18 w ith cars, i.lallon wagons or hght trucks :.re needed Pleasant oul-door wo rk. Valid Drivers lac. & Calif. plates req u.i red. You can cam SJ-SS per hour or more dependmg on your speed of de- livery t-"or 1mmed1ate assign menb followmg a short tra.uung session. Apply al the tocatlOll rtt>a~t }OU H JOam IU JOam or I :klpm. daily begwnang 1Ue. ="o\' 7 oaDBlDl.Sk Fee pa.cf LoU ol public OOntact No lypt.08 C.Om · pany wall tram on ao · houst' computt>r G re· at t:.;>nef1L"' Abo ft."t! )Ubt. Call M1ch('le Ma::.un ~.5001 Soelhng & Snell mg or Ne'*Port 8c<.1ch Agency. 436() <:a mpu.., &c lletr "ll'f!t. 8'1me eic · • penence ilm\riMe. Wall 1251 Sunshine W ay, Anaheim OH ~11ra Loma near Si 116.S Knof:':~ Circle . PART TIME Ana~•rrr EVENINGS OH Woodland n ra r Adults wath oulstc!ndrnl?. Magnoho & L" P<.1lmJ 1055 Sl.anfurd. (.iardtn attracttH' peri.onaht1e ... GroH' who enJOY 't\Ork1ng 't\ 1th Off .~utwood bet't\eCn lods Ovl'r 21 Sturt al SJ 50 per hour Pho nt• <:artJc.·n Grove & 642 t J:!l. t-:xl 2511 LamP6on 88 Fair Dn\'l'. Col'tta BETWEENt·5 PM. ~h--.a Asia for ~a Or:i nge C01Jnt y Fair Equal Opportun1t) ground Hldg 16 Ent11 Emplo)er gale 3 off Arlington. PART Tl MF. Dt>monst r:i 22002Gramte Wa). lion Ill )Our area Will Lai.:una llJ lls Ttam n8-3Jti0 F.iut !:>an 01ej!o trwy 3l - L<ike Forei.l I>r Nl':ir Pa.rt time. Help' pl time MoulLOn Prk w~ eve=; & SJl A M Ass 1st EquaJ Opportunity w uck<'l sale!. to i.port1ng t-:mplo)er e\CDl!. $3 Sb+ hr . -972-4848 NEWSPAPER Mornani.?. -- hm del auto rte w The PA RT· T I ~ 1-: N cc d Register Xlnl ~up inc. employed proft'ss1onal approx S~0-$450 mo 1nterestt'd 1n carnini.; Approx hrs 4.Gam Perm suppleme ntal income Sltuauoo. Prer ram type fUll lraming 962~i pen; I rte in ea of the following arl'as II B. Grdn Gn , W'ltmstr Ca II 8 l I :llam only 537 ·4200 ------- HURSE A.IDES F\JU lime and part lime Ccrt1flcet 1on class1•s avail. w Spanis h 1 English. 1555 Superior Ave NB Nurses Aides, 7 -313· ll. Cer lirled or w /train. Good m l'dical 1dent a l benefits. Flags hip Con· v11lescent Center , 466 Fla u hi p Road. NB. 8'2-3>44 ------ NURSING ASSISTANTS We are takmg applira· Uom for pos1l1ons an our nune training program Ho uHw1ves OK. All shirts open . Contact Oolore5 Brindle, 8382 Ne wman Ave., H .B. 8'2-5551 Nursing LVN Cha r ge Nurse. J.11. Frr. P IT. ~ m e dical d enta l itS. Flagship Con· valescent Center , 466 Flagship Rd., NB. 642-8)64 NURSING Need RN or 1.VN for pm lh1rt In conv.hoep. Xlnt. bene. lnclud: ins., lncen· Uve & sick P"Y· Apply Beverly Manor 340 Vic· torta.Clll omc EPERSON FOR ORDER DESK Jab eata1la telephone Or· din from cuatoroen. der _,, • cont.ct. wit,tl mlldeeturin1 plant re. a•rd ln f ptoduction 1cbedul n 1 . Requlres ftsure aptJtud:e. typln1 ar llU.e&ioo to det.alla. For a ppointment c all ('IW)tlln.,.. PART T l M 1-: Dd1' t•r) person . 111 or O\ rr "' good dnvang record Call 7514705 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstandm1t. attractive personalilil's who enJOY working With lods. Over 21 Sta rt al $3.50 per hour. Phone 642 4321 . Ext 250 . B~EEN 1·5P M. A.SIC FOi ANDIEA. .Nin&.-. Ir A.uoci.t.s YouMtC.....tor. EquAl. OPflOITVNITY EMPLOYER PBX Operator. Will tram. FUl.l time, 7am·3:30pm. Part time 7am · 2:30pm. S at /Sun . only . Newports Inn, 644-1700 Carolcrtdtt .. E.0 .E . PIXOPH. Earn while you learn. Telephone Answe ring Service full lime/ pa rt Ume. Varied •hllta · .Da,ys, afternoon or even· lnp. Loc:aUooa in: FASWON ISLAND COOTA MESA/lRVlNE TUSTIN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ideal f()r 1tud ea ts & bouaewtvee. Man,. co. benelltl tnchadln11 paid •acatlons. Ty p l n a 16wpm .•. E.O.E . Call ~Mon. thru Fri. llak • th ose 1 o o d t.ount :W ite ms you're not •lal ava ilable to aomeadlt:r ramJI,y by ad· ~tbtm lor W. lit Owttlid. C.Ulf.l..Sf1I train. ~ ltJ>b --~ ~,.. Pnntmg ,ASTEU, Artbt part tame. f"n & Sal E.w;pen enct' pre- ferred. Ap p l y Pen n)~\er, l660 l'laccnt1a, <.:oeita Mesa PRINTING Help want1:d an web· offstot preM room E,. pt'rtl'nced & trainee .... ~rumum age 20. Apply Pe n n y s 1:1 v e r , I 6 fi o Placcn\la, C . .M Pnnl1.11g PRESS OPERATOR F\Jll tfme experienr1·<f • pre:.s pt>rson to ope ru l c lht• Dail\· Pilot's n<·w I lamJdmitar 600 It" ' 17 · duplicator. Hour:; S·:ll <;.:.>. Mooday thru l-'1'1day Clean shop, t'' rellent benefits. For m- t en 1cw please ca I I &&2 -l321. ext m ORAHGECOAST DAILY PILOT :mw. Bay Street t:o.;ta Mesa t:tiual Opportuo1t} Employer P T Help "anted 2·3hr~ J day. wknds & Holidays olf. Gd Pay. Contacl Paula at W1encrschnit zd et Bnstol & Redhill, CM 957·0717 P time IS > assocs fo r Personn el, Mgmn t. Mkt 'R Must be a m · bilious & CDJOY people Inc open. 968-58.'JO. PURCHAStNG MANA~[R ·: Jrrumdiate opening for an expeneated p urchas 1ng profe81bal m our beautiful Qr e County facllH y.) q u ires kno wle dge of gov · emme ntal s pec. a nd mateials. This challenJ:-lna positk>n reqwres a minimum or 7 years supervisory experience Including negotiation . vendor liaison a nd con tract.a. We orrer a n excelle nt s a l ary, gen ctO U8 benefits, and a pleasant -working atmos p her e . Our continued growth or. fen rurther rewards in te.rms ot your career de· veJopment . Please aend "9ume with 1ala1"1 re· ~to; WWA.17471 P.O. IOX I" 32 .,..._,Cat2714 ~~tr f J I ' Sund• . Nowamber "· 1m .. ~~~~:.~ ...•• ?:~! .._W ... 1~ 7100 Ml6aW-'N 7100 ~;;r ••••••••••••••••••• ~;;J' .................. . .._.,w-... 7100 tw,W..tH 7t00 tw,W...W 7'00 I • ... ,. .......... -_, .. , ...... l.!f.~ltl•• •••• , ~ ............. .............. .... ..., .. .... SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR/ Receptionist w-.m ~ ""'°"'· prt mary IUP Oil.tr cit IOttd le lo U1 Irvine Corpur•l c> Com mun It)' net\.11 PfOplt. I or milt• food Pf1P•rauon N o ••per l tn c:~ neceuary Part llmt' mo rn101 ' afh•rnoon wit O"'al fut 1Wl\I bomcmalr• A ltludwnta M•r1 U . l~ ho~r t:it II Ulen. IS1 ma Aditaw•nt t:llpc11 l11n n1d P ttaa M r Approii: U hr" pt·r wt~k a. l't'• bt C.ill MIS~ 1o1ft 4pm &wta1&ranl SGT. ,.,,llOMl'S S.....t S.-.kt lalea ll•d> u p hl1b &in help wanted. part f11h1on lkoc:h ern. Urrw. no .icp. n~ • m"'t S&lary plua eommllalun be ll or oldftr fl'ff to 87~5aro lllOl'k S ~venlnaia 8 30-IO S¥.CUOOKKE£PEk for or.£ ev• • 10 •nd Sil f\.dl time' Aak for Ohme 10 2pm tn my 1mall 11p M4 llBlD plJIJ)tt bwlJnep O( Mir trc.i&meot e qui p MOO ~ ... Dr J>l'<>flt proanm SALF'S Bulloch W11t1h1re Npt lkh. bl oow llt'CUPltnl up pllcaUOO!i S.Cl'dar)' I Rec:e pt IOn 11 l II )'OU hovr lht• rollowlni '11.ill• and a •trona post Cbk 1xper1enre a• a secretary I rec p&1onlll ple.te aubmll your re · 11ume. Tyl>'! t!Owpm lH' c u rst t l y and t uk e 1horthand pro(k1entty lrvuw •re11 1':.o. 1-; Mt f' Reply aox 6J3 CtO Owly Piiot PO Oox 1500. Costu Mesi., C:/\ 921627 ..................................................................... SICUTAIYTOSfOO txc•llenl arowth OP· portunuy for •killed 1eeretary who dealres <'Ir¥ tr •dv ancemcnt. Chall~nlfln& di ve"-lllcd. lxay olfice S.-«k '8tSOMNEl savos *•9-M Cto 0• •IM I,_ C1 t11'U (714) 851·1252 SIC'Y Gen. OflC SIUPPlNG R&Cta.RI( for arrhltedural pl10 Small fr1u.1l)' eJectronlc mna Orut pref r Syrw ox mfr co: need• detail per. for Appt Call Clrien&ed Mlf·alal'ter for 752-UIOO pwmaneot fuU tJm ~ Uon. UPSe:icp. preferred. Sec'y-Olrl ll'riday PIT. to XJnt beMflta w/1ublo wortt aftemoona. 2·5pm co. our oceun CaU Ute t)'pU\a • s .11 • flhoa. MS-31!92 $4 hr. Coat• Meu. ~ ESALES·f>art·Ume. --------·flex. bn. Xlnt. Ol"ID·. SltlOtt SICllTAIY top client.al. Chldrn'a would you lllce a better Bootery. N.B. 844.2464( job? We have position Mr. Milter ' avail Type ~/80 WPM. . Learn to use Telex m11eh. SHOE SALES. Part·U.me. SECRETARY for pre Compose routme C!Or ~ wlc. lncld Sat.· at1a1o us e xee ut1\le r esponde nce Should T~r•de shoes+ xlnt 1uiletpart t1meftlexlble have m•urance uper e. Westclilf Sh<M:K houni Self starter. shrt Eq ual Opportunit y . 548 ·888' M r ..., .. & .......... --------..,.. ......... Roal~t• w.,. have an 1>PL'nll11C fo1 J Swll C'b b o 1 rd ~ralot I ltt'<'t'pl IOOll•l hi ~ 1n too rront ufflt•t of our lrvtn.-fan hty Pf!USTOll Now h1r1nti 101 tull & part 1.u1w opl•mn11» 111 l0<'1tllon N!;U 0 <.: Airport Va 1 y In• day. & hour• lde11I 1u1,1~t'rntmlul lnl"Omc· for hf~t'Wl\ll'll & 11tudelll:. Our j.>l'~rM&•vc growmg tV olft'r!'f uppurtun1hei. loi ¥d\110lct'm1•11l based 00 )'U U f J U b JWrlorrn .. nn• f'leai.dnt v.0<1lu11t rnnd Mui.I Ix> 18 & owr \ppl)' in per~un M&l'S HOLIDAY SALIS GtFT WIA,,US Apply in p~raon ut Ptl1JOOl)(ll Mofl 1''r1 3 j Equ11l Opportunity F.rnpk>yer Mt l-'/11 hand & xlnt typing skills Employer M 11'' I H. (7 l4) Marowltz SECaETARY req I nte rviewing 64().9340 SILYEIWOODS Small med ical elect ~w~9~:U'::~eMO:· SEWIN<; MA C:lll N t; .-wrc>IT ....., ..,., d 0.. WIUM SAW ,...,.. .......... ,.,.••ce tlHlr•~I• .. .,,... .,.H ef .a.,. ......... ,.. ...... .. • ............... J33]...._ ... d eo.t.W.SO CA.,2626 C114J 546-1030 bt. 116 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION ... An F~ual Opportunity Elllployer M F . T9C IHS,ECTOR Near oc Airport, 6Al't1 4 .~0Pfd . Mon T hur:. W/train. 97!1 1483 REAL EST A TE SllE.SMAN W/\NTl-:0 l-)\Rl'\J UP TO JS', COM MISSION NET I Can earn rrom SSOK to SIOOI\ aMwilly 2 l"tnd uul why new It(· cam hag $$$ hep: C'om1• togk with them Hmr ·'f'r'nd ut· t • 1 0 t• 'I (I •1 '1 .!-> I \ l' land huthi••t It-rm., ·I l'r~ st>l ;.1ppls ~almP 5 Find •>Ot whv "'we v1• ~1~ llw l~;,l lh111g g111M!' :'\ B ;m •a /\-;k tor :\1 r ll11w11ril !15.'i 340'i ,. . ReqJ ~~ta. SALES PMSOHS A Jt Ar e ... s 1,c . y oun g Nl•w1>0rt Heach firm h<i ., ltmtled 'PilCl' for prm 1•n µroft-">!->lonab <'~" ti' for d('{mb cm l'>ur r!X<'l-.1' 'I ION/\L <'(>\1 l\1ISSJON • PW><.a <.\M llM l.lur H1dwc H.hy Inc· 1:11; I lc:holrnpe, SLl' Ir-: l'oron<i nvl M.11r fl75 1 ir..1 ~Sl.89 perliAY ~That ·11 AgL:rou Pa> =-> • : ...... • ......... 11,.,..._ -· •••--4for ............... to Ill• 100 _.. c"° dt rl ,_ projKt ... S...AM. ........... 3 .. s ,..... """' • .,. ,.ne.e, pret.rtlbly °' • pt'of ect Sal•• .... IJlf'. W.tt h9ve good clothtg and fallow• ttWlty. For lnfor,..otion, ,._.Mad letter or ,....... to Mr. David Rice, Corpo rah ...., IOMal Director. AMElllCAN DIVB.OPMENT 3450 WlltMN ll•d Sul .. 910 Los A1tgeles, Ca 90010 Equal 0pPortunity Employer MI F Real !-~late LICENSED UHUCENSEO Will train. Bes t com ITUSSIOn splat tn the Ill dustry 101:.1. to top pro duccri, Por inter view call Hall ul Redhill Rea l ly, L1do0Htee. 673 73uo Re al FhliJlC RESIDENTIAL SALESPERSONS l,.1k1· lo JOtn a n ·al µrn ft'S'>HIO:JI I<. E organ11a ll()n '' f or J r unning tll'ad start for 19811, 1·all u~ tod:.i.) fo r a n 1n tenww Pll'<t!->eC'all Mur· 1o r tl' Cla rk . H c i, Martal(er ror app l. wesa.y M. T oylcw Co. Realwrs 644-4910 RMI Estot. ScMs Opening for Ii censed salespeople, locally owned. with nationa l re ferral :.y&lcm Exct-llenl work 1n ~ cond111on s F;c.im 1011', r om m1!>:.1on For conftdenual a pp 't c·a ll 7!l!I 022fi Ex1·c:u !-iyi.tem" Jll-ultor., J<rc·c 111111111.,1 <il•flt•r al Oft Nc v.p•H l Jf('tt llour,, II to 5 54 !I 7ll71 RE<.:EPTlONIST 1'\lll or part llmc: Busy Newpo rt lit>11c·h Opt11metns l S3. 75 µer hr ~tart. Wall train 642-8087 days. 642 8728 eves. ---------- Dull\'• "tll 1n t lu dt' qsauna 11. bu~Y v OX ccniole 7$7 1md \ 11.r1ou11 rl~cal tJut1t'' for th•· t>C"r-.on nl'I d eµaflmt'nl Mlnlmum or I 2 'Yt'llr1t t'X pent'lll't' t!I n·11uir1-.I .. " 1 .. a pie4!1&1lt phont' "'"tl c• Rt-;Mt-:x offt!n, .in t•r. ~Jlt!1U i.l urttnl( i.alary and beneflli. lh.tl 111cludti mt!d1c11 I dent11I ltrc an surance. ll paid hohtJ111v!> and more! We do ho vt· car pooh> und public transport.Mtwn is ava11u ble nearby. P lease appl) lnperson al REM EX Ex-Cel-OCorp l733Alton A\lenue Irvine. Ca 92714 Equal Opp Emplyr m tr .!lOUS Jo: Umtol S.tntu Anu lil'1~hh tNt'xl to Md>onal<b 1 1::0 ... Ret.tuur .w1 COUMnRHELP Mc)erho f '!> 1n South Coo.st V1lla1te has 1mmed operungs for counter he lp weekdays & weeke nds Olli Dun al 540.11()44 Rtlstaurunl 113 Yutuon lal Npt Bch 759-121 1 SA.Ll::S CLERK, put ll~. Approx. 2S hrs per week Tobacconists lac • Fasbioo Island. N B -- SALES dependaole homemaker Permanent part-lime. Eves & Sat ~ Xlnt d1srouot The Cd(~ Bean. $49-1766 SALES full & part ttmt· Mak~ up Lo S7 per hr Ca II t.wn 1 & 9 531 0811 Sales garl. phurmacy ~tft shop. Weekday:.. Irvine M28414 Saleslady, Mon & Wt•d & fo'n . Wcunt!Jl.'..s.__a,ppurcl shop. Lido Villa[(e t:a II 673-5008 CO U NTl-:k ll~LP SALES Perry':. Pauu. We riced responsible counter help. Looking for an exc111ng Mu:;t be 18 yrs or older. pos1t1on an lhe reta il Will work around school clothlng field This rapid schedule, apply wkdays ly growing clothing retail 111 person cha.Jn lS loolung for oul PERRY'S PIZZA gotng mot1va1ed, rel111ble RECEPTIONIST 21~~ w Oceanfront &ales people. Full & part Newport Beach area. N R time positions av1ulablc ISOO. A vanety pus1t1on Appllcallons ror our nl·w with room to grow You ---------•! store located 1n Mt-... a handJe phones. mail & Restaurant Center. 211 F. 17th . St greet lhe clJenll! tn lovely FOOD PROD. C.OSta Mesa art-being ac· plush offices. Ty p1m1 of SUPYVISOR cepted IOam to Spm a t SO \&/nm r ..... wred New 1 1 the following convenient ~... ...... Duties me p anmng & Joe """'llton with ·excellent ...... atioo y w SCr~uling prod & de benefits Call 557til22 IJveryolfoodtolocal cor 100'; Free to applJcant porate community & our '--'SH"•lu 1~"~' ( ';impu' :-. Ii Orx·n Mon Eve C ntil 7 p .m By Appl RECEPTIONIST f-}itry lt•wl -;taH po ... 1111)11 Wllh naltona I 1'1·"onnt•I l'la<'ement Serv1t'l' Ex cellcnt IX)lt>ntw I rur JiJ vancem t:nl. $liS(.l mn to start C<J 11 556-KS20 RECEPT /TYPIST own reslauranls Need bnght. del a tl·o rtente d pe rson who m a na ge s prople well & wants to work 5''"' days l<t•la l1 vely Ion .,: hr ~ v. great l>('opk & pro dtJ<'l.'> that ha''(' J ... upt'rb n •put.1l 1on CJ 11 fu r wkdy~ IOll•rVIC'W!> Meyerf,of's/lrvine 557-6232 1\..,k for Mr l<o ... nff 11.e.taurJnl C'r a.t) 1 lor'>t' Stc•ak 111111 .. l· Jt t cpltnjl upplt<:ul1on!i for all J>Osttions bcRin nang Mon ;o.;ov 5, thru Thur.. !'<ov II I lr:.. 10·4 344 Brookhollow Dr S.A RETAJL DEPT. COORDINATOR MIUERS OUTPOST 2Xl2 Harhor Ulwl Costa ~1esa EO E Salt." Lad) ror Jt•Wt•ln store tn <'•>'-lJ :\ll·~d 541! lW2 or t•vt•,.., .l.'11 :12;11 SALl':S MANMll-:~11-::-0.·1 Earn cxtrJ O\<lllt'' 1•11 <1m~1 rnu ;. Fll'~ll1l1 hr, Tra111111g tr11 l1Hh·d ~or IOlCr\lt'Y. l'J ll ».1:1 l!l1 i Sall.., !'lt>t.'<l rclt<1blt'. 11111 :.:0111g 'A'Omen lo !...II q 11.ol11 \ merch <1 nd1 ... t· Jo u ll or part·ttmt• !'i<1 l.1r\ un lmuted Bonu'>t''> G n"1t for Xmas m om') :\1ul>I have own I ran~ CJ II bet"en 8· 10 Mon 1-'n rur urterviews. 839-5915 Great progreu1ve com· peny has opportunity Cor person lo handle all 'ts· itors & phonf'., for ,, small om ce rn i:ard1>n like St'lltn g Grov.lh polent1al ' U>oktng Cor an exc1ling 1----------poi.1t1on 1n the retail dottung field This rapid Iv i.:rowtnl( clolhmg retail (ham '" ltiokrnl( fur J l>c•pl l'1111r d1n ,t1 11 r U u I 1 1· ., 1 'n 1 I 11 ti I' °' U 1J l' r V I ' I U n n r lrv1rn.· P..r'>onn('I \jll'lll'~ 488 1': 17lh. l'O,lJ ~h-;,J ~c224 6 12 11711 RECEPTIONIST To seso Youn g, hect i c ofr1t·1· r1C<.'db hnght all pt.·r~1m w a g o n d p h o n l ' per.;onaUly Mod. t yprng Call R1 101 . 5~0 ti05S Coastal Personne l Agcn cy, 2790 Harbor. C M Never a Cee 1• m p I u '< 1• 1•' ti t• µ I nwn·hand1.,ini.: & pa 1K'r W(Jrk J\1h anCt·ml•nt op· por tun111c., J \'atlJblc Ht•latl cxpl•rtcn cl' rt· 11w rt-d · i\ppltcat1ons for our nt'w !>lort• localed rn Mesa Center. 211 E 17th. St. Cosl.1 Ml'Sa are being ac· t-epted IOa m Lo 5pm al the followmg convenient localu)n SSALES PERSONALITY SALES S Ex c 1t 1 n g ' :" c "' • 11 1 mu n t h l) n e w ... pa p1·r needs :.evcr al pcu pl .. oracntcfl . amb it 11111 -. energe tic pcop lt' I ·:.i n dOM' 00'; on phone• ll1gh t'Omrruss1oni:. + 1n('l•n11 \ •· boous. Work out of hom t· or our orr1cc. you r choice! For appt. tJll 714-!179-1671. ~ DAl:IY T \ R f;CEPTION1ST/TYPIS1 Newpo rt Beac h La w Farm. no l e g a I ex- perience or shorthand necessary Mual type 60 wpm or more Ca II Lois. ~ Restaurant SALESPEOPLE. full time, part time R M Abram s Catal o g Showroom. l819 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa. ~ lllEC •, DO IT NOW? Recepllon1st1Full t ime $3.00 hr starting. Good a ppea rance 752-0869 Nt. O.C. Airport •• MVPI'" RecepCJonist typlSl. Must be a p eople pers on R es pon si bl e & a selfs tarter. Mont Fri 548-3t67. Susan. RECEPTIONIST · Beauty salon. Mon-Fri. Ne at, fashionable. good phone voice. lite bkkpg, nO'lYP· lOi. Robert & Taylor. 646-7197 ------ GetGREEN cash for WlDTE elephants with a Clll88ified Ad Call 642-5678 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Join the precision team et Lear Siegler Energy Products Oiv111ion. Our c lean modem menutactunng fac1hty 1n the lrvrne area Is •~ndlog it1 lllop staff. ottering you • unique opportunity to move up In your career. We ant currenuy ... king: 'omn~~W.... Will direct end aopervlse aecond thlft. Requtret a m1nrmum of 9 yeara superv11ory thop experience. We offer 11 too cOMpeti(f\le salary and complete company paid t>enetlts pectcege 1nclUd1ng medical. dental & Ille. 13 paid hotldaya Including Chrl11maa aPlutdown, generou• retirement 1,1nd mucl'I Mor•. For tmm9dlatt con1ldera1tort. pl•N COl"tlltl: LIAR SIEOLEA. INC. ENERGY PRODUCTS DMSION .... I; Dy9' ... (9'M .. Md Dyer Aoed) ...... AM, CA t270I (7'.14)~0 WAITRESSES Over 18 yrs. Apply an person, Don Marcel1>, !>47 W. l9lhSt. Costa Mt'Sa Restaurant Sandwich person wanted & counter help wanted Starting wt1ood :.alary Call 675-2193 Restau.raot COUNTER HB.P Part time 9·2. Moo-Frt Xlnt working rood. f\t II club me m bership. Ex· per. not nee Prefe r mature woman. Irvine Clubhouse. 754.7500 a ft 1:~ Jack. MIUERS OU'l?OST 2302 Harbor BlvtJ Costa Mesa E.O.E Reta.I I Sales APROPOS TOWN & COUKTRY ORANGE Is a One Eur opean Design Boutique seeking a se lling a ss is tant manager & additional staff. Salary open Cal Tricia 50· I 7 60 Join the Company With the ~ tomatch Your St'l/ef A Limited Offering . ~ . meoneb / Irvine realty A IUllllOtA"Y 0' THI lftYO•I COM,ANY ION MAD.AMO 64U2H SALES PERSONS Personality-~lus adults t o work with and mottvate kids. Over 21 ln Laguna. Capistrano. San Clemente areas PART TIME EVEHIMGS PHONE: ~l or 494·9466 Ext.250. Between l·SPM. Ask For Andrea Sales SLIM GYM IS BACK Demonstrators wanted. full tame or part time Ca ll 9am till noon . 551·16:Kl Sales Shoe salesman or woman full or part time. Ex· perieoce preferred App. Jy in pen;oo. Ask for Mr Canno n . H e mphill '!> Shoes. 54 Faaruon bland N.B. 644-4223 Sales SAliH COVENTRY Operung for rash1on show direct.ors. To show It S(!ll jewelry. No investment. no deUvery. We train ...... J Tm-A.OM NllDSYOU To nu avalanche or or d e r s f rom mari n e . motorcy cle. aporllna IQC)ds. mo&or sports. re· lailef!'. Great oppty bul we are very sefectlve & want confident winner t.ypes OdlY. We train ex· perUy, \f lall UI & see. Call Mr. Stone 540-402.3, t.l. &el•, WE SELL THI: FtN£ST WATl!R EQUIPMENT, In S. cafif,, help UI Mii and "Qllture the market! .. Ca1f DOMa M6-lli51 a.a. Waw.t youna men ~ho wllJ pt aloq well •Ith women . Call M r Thompson 540-4023. 9 l_ -- m1rnu/ in C.M nor rice Newport Center 110 OPR We bave a (uU li9)e beach n eeds J O ex Newpo rt Center Or . exper pref'd Nr OC I · j penenced lady who 1:. ~ Airport. 6AM 4 30PM permanent pcl9 tioo m· wilhnd to work for 11 boll'! mediately avaUable Cor .. 1,._________ Mon-Thurs 979-1483 an experienced cashier who w111nU1 things door,. an our quality m e n 's nght SECRETARY _SHE_ET_M_ET_/\•J.--•1 clottung store. Excellt:nl IOOIUCU:PER salary aod company fi\tU eh .. rae. 1>m11ll 1>rfc. benefllJ! Apply In person Computer bein g 1n BRAKE t o Mr . C r ook s . 45 ataJJed Call 64.S 084.5 Join ow CJrOWincJ co. f'astuon Island Ne wport pm')' Beach SECRETARY CTax & lnt.ntal A_.lt D.,t.t &1;\jor reti1denttal bwlder k>e:a~ 1n Irvine t!> "ook Ul& a ~rcl<ir) to .t:.ll11>l Wllh the clen cal need s in our lax & inlem al uud11 dept. The quahf1~d ca n d1dat e wtll h av~ a m inimum ur I ~ } r s general secrctanal t-X per . aood typing !>kills of 60 wpm. die t a p hone knowledlje & a pleasunt cooperauve ~rsonaltty We offer ian out..1>tand1nic Compensat 100 be ne f1l packal(l' For 1mmt>d1ate oons1derut1on please call Cor an appl or apply rn person Gena M e zu TI4 97$ 1609 POHOEltOSA HOMES :Dl2 Bwimel>s Center Dr Su1te2S7. Irvin~. 92715 Alf1nnat1ve At't1on i::mplo)'cr --- SECRETARY Corpo,.ate Head· ...,..,. SlJlt' w1t.ll' lllH''ltm1·n1 '>erY1Ce8 r1rm Fc1t1h1on ls lJntl HU\\, Jtll\t• rhllll«ngin~. ·tJ 1 n • r" f 11•d dut1l"-c;1.«1 .,kill;.. 11>1• 101( :.h11rlhJnd I ti( 2an11;HtonJI .1h1lt ll't•., &14 1 Oi:!:J ."vi J-'1 I 11 l~I ,1 ·~I ~1·1· rt·t .1 I\ p ,1 I I 11 Ill l' ln.-.1tr.111•·1· nfftc·1· r, p11w (..)' ht-. 'I ljtlll '' pt I h1 lrv11w't'1i nr; f.Xt-.C TTI\ Jo' ~Jo.( 'I< l"I \I( ) In me ha -.t·fl 11 .. , l'l111wr h J :. o p ,. n 1 n g I 11 1 '>t'<'relar. to the· pr'°"'1 <knt of a i:rov.1ni:: I 11 m Con s lruc l1 on bJ c k ground, .Rood lypmR & Sii Sk i II' n1•t0e'l<;a r v Salary <"o mmt•nu ... r.1t e v. e x pl' r ('.ti I \I r ' l-)l.tp:itnck ~IU .!'I 11 SE('RETAI<) Wm I-111 ~.int<t \11.1 111111 ,. 111 11.1 t1on01l 111,ur IH11l-.1 1.1 1.!• firm lt l'.1\' I \ 111111• 5J"'pm :! 'r' 1•\111.•1 \\ tll v.r.rk rnr :1 1.1t·o11lt· Xlnt '40rk1n~ cunrl ~ fnni:" ht-n1· ('on1.11·1 W,1\ 111• Sl.ci' er for J µpt 5511 u 1111. F: 0 F: , \1 I· JI SECRt-:Ti\k Y l::xpenenn'<I with .,, rung ty ping & !'i ho rtha nd slull'I, full lim e t"a rt•t>r opportunity Apply 1n person l.o Mr Fucnll';. at Robert Bean. W1ll1Jm l'l'o8t & A..,~ic l401 Quail St Newport Heac h. SECRETARY For bu.iY Irvine farm Typing, i.h o rth a nd phones & r1hnK f'le.t!>C' cal I 5t6-7480 Secretary YYDIC OftERA TOR Excellent opportunity for Vydtt Operator lo work tn our Word Proceasmg Center Typ. We are cw 1...., looll- ing for a Menttory to wort& fOf' ... DiredM of RF Syae.-.ct his staff. Metat ltave a ......... of l , ... s MCl'l'f9ial •.,...t..u ~...._,o.,... typhMJ -10 .,.,. shorthand or lpl I dwritiltC) .ct be .._toobtaiRaaecret dNr'~. ... wid& often H• ccltM frilMJt IMMfltt. .~Htlve w.-.ct ... <Olll ......... locat- ed "' Costa ._.. .... off the s-.,.... Fwy. tf ,..,. ........ •lhd. cdlcw*°Pby: ll~t~lvd CostaMeso CA92626 171 4 J 546-1030 bt 116 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION An l-.4uJI < lpportuOll \ 1-.mplo>er M I' • SECRET ARJES * •COUNSELORS • •Sale-; Our Off1c-« • APPTONLY FHt::E Lu Re1nden ARenc.-y 4020 Bi~h. FA>tab .64 Newport Beach. 833-3190 !-'f('(n1 .. 0 •FASHION ISl.AHD • fo'1~ l•J td St·c rt•tJn rur 1•111 l •rrn T ' P•rtl! n11 -.h111'1h.1"'1 cnr~•·nll• uf fin · tu :!1111 "'" (1 .. Joh., (',ti I J 1• 11 I. HI n ~.111 St:m ~n .. llmc & ..,ndl 111..: of ='<''-' 11or1 lk.1• h 1\J.:••nn ~~1 ( .. mpu" SECRETARY FN· lhlld St-n et a 0 "' II I J d \ .1 n l' l' t o A d m1n1strattH' /\:.s1stan1 for V1t-e Pre:.1denl LO fa-.t m 11 \ 1 n g bu., 1 n I.''<. Shorthand a pl us $1000 i'.:Xcellent benef1L'I Also ret' JOI>!. Call J en Lynn. 540 5001 Sne lling & Sne ll tnJ( or :-.:ewport lkat•h ~enc) .1340 Campu.-. Secretal) LEGAL SECRETARY TO Sl ,200 Excellent opportunity to be nght hand to dynamic a uorney Plush office. Call M 1chele Ma son 540-5001 Snel!Jng & Sne ll· mg of Newport Beach Ageney, 4340 Campu,& 1ng 65 wpm, h a ndle ---------• statisncal, le~a l docu ments & variou!> r l' vts1ooaJ corr~pundf.'nc·t• Good commun11·a11o n-. skills, 1ncludin~ ~ram mar. s pdltng. t.'tJ1tmg & punctuation Albo lookrni: for P IT Secretary to work nights Please 1•al l ll44 :l:JK9 9am noon THE IRVIHE CO SOO Newport Center Or Newport Beach. l:a 92663 EquaJOpp E'mplyr m f SICRETARY lmme d open1nl( fo r secretary t o Bra nc·h Mar. l)'pe SSWPM. pre fer banlcmg exper Apply tnpenon KA111Y HARTMAN Crocker NatlonalBank 63>NWPTCF.NTER OR Newpon Beach E 0 F. SECaET AIY jlqUIP CO<>aDIHATOI Restaurant design firm nee d s Equ 1 pmt'nl Coordinator for growml( restaurant chatn. Duties Inc orderinl{ furniture, fixtures & eqwp from :.p ec tfi <"at1ons & coordmntmg Jobs from start to fmilsh. Past ex· per definite plus Will tram right person. Ex- cellent medical, dental package Orange Co.ty ........ W.lcea 2601 D11mler Street S.A ~ Equal Oppor Employer SICUTAIY MO SHOITHAHD $1200 SICl!T ARY FJegaJ\t, tap lmotch at Newport Beach art?a To ITIOlphere In corp. orrlcf' $1000. Set up ofrlce pro-al publishing company. eedutes & ntlrttt Y8ltims Fiex1ble, lntclUgent. & from the ground floor up F O A C a 11 R It a • It eventually be <>Hice 540-005.5. Coaatal Person Mina&•· No ahort.hand. nel Agency. 2790 Harbor. .. e\lera ee. :Jcneral back· c M N r ed ThhJ 111 a•---------- auper company with Sec u rl t y Gu a r cf": 1ood benefll1. Ca ll Minimum 1 yr. ex· 1151.eul.100% Freetoap. perlen ce In police. ptl~ant. milit&t)' or ~r eecuri· ,_.._... s..-.1c. t)' work. Please call for .""'. ~ T3SB SICUlfTY OfftCB Top N wport ~ach apt compltit. All btnerit1 Full limo • some Plrt OPERATOR lmmedu1te openinK for s hee t m l'tal pre& .. ope rator able t o d o layoot!, and work frnm bluepnnL'I WEOFFF.R •Highly C.:OmpelltlVC Rates • Plenty or Overttmc •Shaft D1rterent1al •Excellent Com puny •:ot-: Small lr\lllil! l>uslnbut1n~ C.O ooec:l'> a sharp Sec 1 alfire manager lhal can t~. has J1ght bkkpng slulls. and can think for • hetseJl S.lary ba11t.'d on • expenence. 549·21.36 -- - Snack bar/ counte r help Teruu.s c lub HB. 20 hrs - eve's & wkndi; Must be over 21 $3.25/hr. Ca.II Sally 536'8832 B e n c C1t ... fo r Employ~ STfo:NOGRAPHEll fo[ & Dependent.I> engmetin.na firm In o c. APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TEAHSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 W~itentrom SanUI Ana. <:A E OE m /f/h Shipping & Receiving Clerk fm l'll(-dtJ lf• 1111o•nanii ~Ill 11'" p ... pon ... 1t1k r11r ... rod . n~·orrt-.Jnrl pr•w•''''"' •A 1nwm1r111 1Juh?111111( or cit-rs !'>1>1Tw h 1.,1\\ lt ft•nl! -,I 1>1urnl 1 I.'"' n trH 1· 1ir..iu n •d Wt• 1Nl1 r .. ,,.,.ll,•111 .ti.on JJ'll1 1•1mp.1n) h~m··hh an ducitnJ.! ..,.,ad m1"11t·.1I J lld ltfe tn!>Urance l'lc.aM' .11.1 ply Ill pc l"50fl LEAR SIEGLER TRAMSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 Wt"'lt St-ti!t'r.tmm ~dOtJ \n,1 ( \ 1-. II 1-. IO I h a1rporl are a V.iraed dUUe$. Some shorthanrl helpful Contact Tammy for tnl.erv1ew. 979-3993. STOCK ln1e r v1ew1ng for full t am e . p e rman e nt Me rchandise handling po111tJon 8am·5pm. ft\le days per week Good worluna e nvironment, excellenl benefits. Apply Ill person to THEUOADWAY NEWPORT 47 folNH fsMutd Hewportleach Equal Oppor Empln)t·r af('fll4'd You'ng man to tram for prec1:.irin 1n ... 11 u rm•nt r•·p.11r 1 no ,.i,., ll'l><Ut·., • \Jv ... t LM· , .. 11.1 hi.. huv•• lll<H•UJI 11'-x l1•nl> & 1•\I vlk nt \ 1·.1un 1 ... ,n~ t r.11111nl( 1~nod 1111 h 1•rt11u ... h .11t1•1 • ,,1 .. 11 ,,,,.,.j Jµph I ·,.11 l11r 111 h •l \lt'\4 ,Jp jJt h"ll.\1'•'11 7 'I\ \I uni\ ~..i>. 01:t1t, TAY LOI RullO<'.c~ W1IMl1rr Npl l:lctl IS l)O'W J Cl:cpttni; a P· phcattQQ~lY •Q.-penon Pe . Mon· Fn 3 5P~E" O&Y pnnurul\', • holt d.:l y l,IU·Y, c I 11 ... !'Ollnl ._ Jfl lt I .. ~, 111 1 I \ l-•1i1I 11pp11rt u11 11) I' 111plu~ • r t i t' IJ IC! I-1 .h 11 on h i ,-. l'l. Bi 11 • :,!f l.!1 1 Tltc MIC 1.111 ~fll'l'l"I,(, HEC fo.l\f"l,I; •.JwtiorT•chnician• WE OFFER YOU GROWTH POTENTIAL At EMERSON t-;LEC TRJCCO we belteve that every emplo)t•e as en Wed ta the oppof't'umt. o( reaching the ir Poten uaJ We offer the follo" mg opportun1ltt'' thJt can lead to growt h v. uh one ol the large'>! and most proire~~1 ""' com parues tn the U S today ShippincJ Clerk .. A .. lnd1Vldual will prepare wooden crates to insure safe. econom1cJI J nd hmely .,h1pmenl i> ;ind mwnta1n files and rl'· rords Other JOb du11es include the pre paration and proccssm.i or ;,hip pmg documenL'I Production Stores Clerk ..... lndiv1dual Ntll recc1 \lt', ven fy and provide ror s afe and a ccu rate storage or rT\lllerial. 85 east in maanta1nm11 a c curate stock records , and phyi11cal inventories affecllJll llmely and ac· curate window service MUil know basic stock ~ipt and ~sue pro- cedures and tectuuq ues Prefer 3 months ex perience in production 8U>Ckroom We olfer excellent !ltllrt ina u la r1e11 and o ut 6landing benefil.8. Please apply ln pel'!IOO betw~en 9 :00-11.00 AM and 1:00.3:00Ptil. EMERSON B.ECTRICCO ~a) Controls Olv 3300Soulh Standard s.ru Ana. Ca 92702 F.qual ()pportunJlY !rQployer MI FI H w .. µrt''>t'nll "' "·" l' ll\ J ll.tbh• .• 1111.,llt•lfl ,,,, d llt'"'°'1 "ho h.\I), i:umpll'l · t-d a rt't·o~111.Co¥1 t'}!UrSt' t1f .,ltJd.) m cltt1 ro'"11c l t•.,l mit or trouble ~oottnJ!. Must be able to set up & ~~ u &cope, meters & re- lated t.'QWPA}en~. Mubl hr al>'e to r~d prints ~ M"hema uC'S ~ in or • call • Master SpfcWMs 1640 Moa1'QX1a. <,;.M -6U"2f7C -=-E.O E. .i -~-- TELEPHONjo: SOUC1TOR:S Part time Sun-Thurs. 5 :.>to 9 :.>PM Can urn $400 to $700 per m o. Will traJ1l MWit. ~ rftipoDs1 ble & able't6 foH6w m st.nJCt1ons In N B areJ 955 J.I02 - ---4--- T i:; L E P JI tO· N t:: I N T E R V & E W E R S,.n needed for pub~ppm ton s urvey b)~' 01,nally known sur · 'care~ firm 1n S Oyllmc "'!'" work S3.75 per hr. Call ir £58. a.321 bfr 61> ftll .& ask • n forJudy . ) Telephon ' .,, ad1'1 Growing PIDST' <.i>: seek-1 mg exper clOSt!rs. com ·j mission +draw. Great potenu al. 835·3861 or• ~iASE -1 $1 0. PO IAI. I <t How './Mo~ pen..c. Hecet..-y se.t ..,_d. ./ 18 Y"· &older. I Most new !>alesm e n rreke SlllO first mo CALL 957-11 SO Moot~ru Fri ----Telephone Sal~ DPERIEHCEO PHONE SALISMIN Are YoU tired O( *<llllntc kJw quality p('Oducts or atr vlcoa? We are a muJU·mlllloo dollar ln& 'I M.nr1. looting for 5 young ..._ men wttb an e)'e for Ultf...C.W.. Call ML Stone HMQZ.'l. lO t.o S 4S()() f<im~u11, ~ U Open Mon Eve ·~ut 7 p m Ry Appl ume ~tallf44.UIOO Have aomethlna to II! for lnfonnatlon a.wnecs ads do It wtll. l ... " n.. I040 ..... I IOIO h ... S. IOH Sunc!'J· ~tier•. t97'9 DAILY Pit.OT • l 1 ;....................... ....................... ....................... ., KIDttOIND ..,_., AKC l<lftl n walt r bed. Ow ... Salt Sat 6 Sun 8 Ha•r•1t• .... 1065 Maul• H• 1010 tttc•••-IOIO' ClMl.llllPllrla. M/f'. l't!l• •/beater 1210. Call 'UI 2. U •••• 1botawa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• •• .. •••••••••• ........ 1 how . PY l pl '1 MO-ltll • ~ firewood, booll•. Stal.olaa 9'4111 wawrlat 'hpe tetorder for pubUt Orpalc alleUed a1111cm~ 2&a1•MMhlU pen, ranp t.>od. moped need• cookwatutUHn the bo•. ~ 1~m·in c•M· bWk·IJ'OWer. \Ym.chl aJwn dln Mt. e worir .• l'OW>d kltcben tbl fl 9MI& suo. s.n.-<D >231-1580 alter5. AKCOktl ~verpupt. tin. stau LOp tbl. aerv man! am lbUoy Or. llunttn. •tr dop. ~ lns cart. tiw 1vory INell Jl8.&»-m2 AnUQ\al pub t~l1 fl tbn co••s Adult Bally Pinball -- Cba1n1P_ Pedl1ret .00.MN_UOAIUpm. Vflr/ teMOOIOlt. &.uf -··--llactdne, arudt tile ~•Uni II..,, 1of1. ftTreductna U>I. •Cl&l bed HandpalOiect ceramlct. 66'16 """ PUU ume paallUon M w.1 bave lOCJCl lypnf 1111 II w Wiii\ "' ooo 11'1 nfhrr T ypaa 1 . atu1 Wt' r1 n IC ~. m1na. mitklnll ._ .. • trav.I arr•Dlt:' •!•Q-M•~ •OIL-•00-11-p•.-.. y ... ~nu Sborthud not ---_____ ,__ ... , lw ....................... t C IOOI .... f! ............... . PWltcAUCftOM MANY ITKlllt OP FIN It ESTATE .l l WELRY . ART OBJECTS. AN T I Q U E S • F I N t-~ t-'Ul(NITU RE . ETC l'llONB P'OR INFO .. MOCHlJ RE 165 D10 AKC Lab Pupplu Y.S/bl). 1110 Shot• 8 ..... okl. Call .a (M AIU: I.RISH J:'TTER T08T\1D •••13 ----•DOBJ&• •Mo female 1hot1 Showq~491-3411 --. hbffOfdllllre Bull Tl!lrner ~.•fem. AKC. pa.,.r11 avaU All whit_,, chitmp •lied Kanable G-56&2. o i.-; so.p dot. a"" yrs f . A.KC X-Ray t lear ~ ~ sioo. 751~. MB 71AI Dln&nt rm Ht. aoUd M•· bdrm r•t. 1t1u coffee frame6miae. Ml-'1191. plaq11ea. nativity aet. ---------plti, w 1hutcb Port tbl. tbandelleu plate1. muc h mllt R&nchero Camper She-I Whirlpool wa.br.dryr , apt bed1prt11d1. drapu. Aoor to c)j d~si-. w/ items. Alto apeeaal or ri.ta 11181-lt71. Xlnl cond n Oropleaf table rods, ett 2619 Raqueta. rod.li.iht.crt!&m l beiae den•colol'ldoneatre-151.-F ••1 NB WO 957~ --------. . __ ___ asonable coet. 846-5145 Mlcel••- l.olaki wood l"OW\d 1ame t1blt-aet. Bel1• vlnyl blam'l chn.1351)645-~. Sola, boolt11'elve11, nlte atandl. ml.le furniture. Goo d c ond Reas tl232M Redeoorattng Sale ! 7' sofa brne/wblte $190 Glass colfee 3e'x31' table Sl.50. Round glass 6 iron plant shelf $60. Sm formica wood &rained 6 pc. duuni set SSS. All iaot cond . 5e-'m4. Dlx Kemnore O/W, elec Jewelry 1070 evea. W_.... kle·burnlni fplc, tn»ple •••··~;;;;;::~;~·.:r:••••• Hand tools. elec motOl"I, ... ••••••••••••••••••• bed • box •Prutt&. mlr· gauge meters. • part.a Recoro eollec:tloaa. •Nf ror balhrm m edlclnti JIK Men'a OMEGA for truc ks & reefers, quantaty,lrt .or am,l.J\ IOM cab, All Xlnl oood. Qaya ConlteUaUon day tr date. 531.-#>Od C<lftd. Top s pal!:1 --43.U or Eves 963-4777. Melt It or wear It. $1500 call 114/MS-0031, lOam c.i ----Dys 646·5011. Eves . w·· ...... ED lOpm,asltforVlto. .. Sal/Qu\ 8-5. Tools. dt111 873-2965 ""I pnu. e1ed. test equip. -------TOP CASH DOLLAR Cab doors. household PA ID FOR V 0 UR ltema. Muth more Mhcal••-1010 JEWELRY. WATCHES. 98a-9806. 8122 WenJock. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ART OBJECTS. GOLD. H.B Comics for sa l e! SILVER SERVICE. Speclaliz.e ln Marvel & FINE FURNITURE Is 0 C. Some m 1 a c . ANTIQUES. 64.5-2200. 67~12. Want lo buy tonaue al'JO groove cedar lumber. ~ ... w~ lo buy car will pay 1315 cash. gd r• Ford pwr s tee r witb arooe certificate 846-0S;i... aft lOAM ! IV'" ..-..ry S.lary rom ...... ..,..,...._f« meHuralt' wuh "11 Mart tri .. 1"'1'0WMliq penence Call a» I"° Costa Mesa Contut lllwn~5 Rar• Edlaon rrhnder pbooo1raph. 2 brat» burn, many rtt'ord1n1 r)'bnden ml ur offer ~ Cbabuahuas. Bostons. P\:>mi, Peke, Yorltle. T For Sale. 1· Sofa. $95 2 cup Poodle, Sbibtiu. chairs. $20eacb. MonnaSaJe! l.415 W . Bay Ave. <Alley 1 Newpe>rt Beach. lOam to 4pm Sat/Sun 50< to S400. Funuture. antiques. to spd. bikes & misc m)lq ft lite Jteen• white shag crpt SlOOO. lyr old COPY MACHINE Uses any paper.~ Pnce. IM52·7033 WANTED Used Portab&. a utomatic tennis bul mach.173-3146. 875-6817 I Sta1ned glau window. c loc k s. mirror:. ru-e:.creen. stJ.ve1. mist: 8.Sl-OU8 ~l YJ:l1 6'2-3301 Tappan chshwuher Sl.25. Factory Outlet Van man1 xlnt'cond 540-8999. truck seata Eng "tare customera. We train w.ite K.F Dick. Pl"t'• • WaUn/Waitl"eUell. app Southwe s tern ly between 2 4pm ~. Ft. Worth. Slavro'i. Reatauran t Tl. MOJ. !B.'l>W 0.sl Hwy N B ---------WAJTRESS ·wanted Part n.e o.--N----r or full lime Apply El •-·~ ,~-.._-..-Mat.fldor 1768 Npt Blvd ~ open•np '°' m°"'!' C M ~ ang A eve auto routes m -J.Aaua.a lkb, Dana Pt. & Wanted: desk clerlt. App· Capistrano Bch. Call Mr. ly m person al Ah Baba &ls&ey951-711.3. Motel , 2250 Newport --------•I Blvd. CM. TOOL DESIGNER Must be familiar with Wanted . M u:;t l'nJo) TtopicaJ fish und peopll' Exp. not nee. Aquatic Tropicals, 1510 Baker. CM. machineaboptodesign& WANT E 0 p I ea s ant draw cutltng tools. small person who likes lo care dies. & machine paru for ror plants. watering & screw machine & M C clearung. 5 dys week Ap lathes . Salary com ply m person see Grant mensurate with ex Lloyds Nursery . W3li per1e nce. Numcrou:. Newpe>rt Blvd . C ~ benefits incld. rully paid 64&-7441 Lale 19 century M ••l!h Veneer clothes pres:. S560 Art Nouveau dresser S385 English Capt. desk, davenport 19 c:enlUf}' $550. Amencan salver plated 5·pc tea .. et By English silver manul together with 2 handle tray ~-Gilt side tbl, marble top $225. Victoria Heaut Lha.aa Apeo M 2yra o ld $100 No children. Needs obe dlence trauung 6'2·4277 Yorksblre Temers Al\C. 31 JIOO., fem .• have hud all shots. 714/$4H400 ----lrisJa Setttf',.. $00 642-94M G<>ldcn Retriever Pup pies, AKC. Sired by breese. SJSO. 545·7264 . Oval tea t.bl Mother of Hcautlful Sam oyan 5 Pearl inlai,d S39 ~ mos. must have x0lnt 642 ·6355. Cash or homt• Owner movml( to CashiersCheckONLY. Europe. Prospective Antique style sofa. floral covering, $500 or best of· fer. 957-3386 or evenings 963-3336 Oak rolltop desk. $600. or best offer. Good cond1 lmn 642· 76.58. owners must have people around the house most of tile lime No co::;t Call 759-9453 or wkduys mum Frftto You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Per..1an Cat. ft•m v.11 h brl'cder JpprO\JI 546·9965 r green couch & gold rocking chair $S() ror both. Call Fri after 2. 642-4321, ext. 294 or after Ft1 6.11-4919. SUPER Antique Sale Eng. & Amer. Oak Furn, Sun. lOAM or anytime after, by Appl. llJ71 Deep View, HB. 962·7213 90•. Garage S..ile 2264 M Yl'r Maple display case Pl .. Costa Mesa Hoon. long, 6 shelves $75. 9 nn ..... Sa •. Su 848·3687 :.,.,... . ...,. t"" n. King size bed. Xtra long. Xlnt cond. $75. Call 731-4141 - 5' colfee tbl, 2 antique oak chrs. mirror. screen. pie· lure frame. misc . 642,9178 . Maple pedestal dintng ta- ble. 4 s p indle back chairs. perfect condo size 7" couc h, blue/ gnien 673·9457 ----- Old Oak dresser & mirror. 3 drawers. good cond1 lion $75 646-0389 -----CHROME BENTWOOD ROCK ER S90 5.5Hl257 New Playpen couch. S200. Show cases. ~w infinity pre-amp. 10 spd b1kei.. clothes. deck c hrs. magic !.Words, many ma sc. it e m ~. 10251 Meredith Or H 8 Sat /Sun !I 2 tCorncr Brookhun.t & Adams J GOOD J UN K SUNONl.Y 9 3!H Dll ('la) NB MOVING ' 10 cout·b. eor ner j(roup. 1tard1•n 1tcm<1 wt't'd wocker M1~1: ~I Bent:e1.i. Lal( N1gut.-I Gardj!e Sale ~Jl & !->on !J to .t 2016 H..il<-am Ur c ~l u r f s h J n l J r & Add~ Jolw\ Wayne Tennis Club regular membership for sale. 642·2932 Jackie. Pool Table exqwsite old· fasbioned model with art.&sllc piano legs. Slate. Leather pockets. $1500 value. sacrifice 1485. De-liver rree. 83&-8102 r ove rs. Pedes tals ~ Colo De Caia m e m - bership for sale. SHOO. in· cld. trans Cee1. Call 714-544-8100 aft. 6PM For sale: $ American Airline 1,.. fare coupons S40 ea &t0-2659 Mnical ..... _ ... IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• POWBAMPS & CROSSOVERS Stockland Camper Sbell. 18' · Craft smun pus h "'lb Rancbero. $375. mower with catcher $20 ~ Audio Products has a Luruted number of fac tory 2nds. F\JUy guaran· teed, only slight cos· met.Jc damage. QSC. 1926 Pla1:entia, C.M. 645·2540 64S-0972. _642-_337_9_ ----- Roland Guitar Synthszr Sl!Q) Cash. flexible. Call eves 638-4994. 1 way t.Jcket from L.A. to Antique, Slate. Pool Table Hawa11. Best Offer. <Completel. Sl500 value fi42. 7964 Sell $ij5() 838-0395 & Quality wood chests. n1te <>land SlOU Sm w11ter bed ~ Sabot Sl75 2 pc see twnaJ S3UO Pair orange t h.a.ir.i ~a See d1me·a · lln<·1> 963 3395 9il5 IY\enC1r F V 9L'>7 7097 C" p 1 ., l ran o 8 u I k 1---------Land!>cape materiah W'twy ray Retail? ~all' Dy the bag. shovel Brother Typewrill'rs. hucket or truck load Sewing machines, Canon Red. blk. burgundv c1 n calcuJators der.. wal>hed concrete & twted Whol11al1n _ :.11nd. 'UPl"r rock for 9fi8..tm hydroporut; growinl( IOOO , ________ _ C•rnmu ~Loe. Maure:.. $..isi Clemente 1!12 5163 Xlnt <'Ofld, oak <'xt:c dl'i.k medic.l &~ntal ror both you & your dependants W11rehow.cmen. full t mw some dnvmg reqwred 2431 W Pac1ric Coa:.l Hwy .. N.B <iRANDOPENING \nt1que Row wekoml'" JENNIFER'S ANTIQUES 2426&2428 Newport Blvd .. C M Tv.mi.. µa rt S1ame~t·. Beautiful Herculon sofa. :\IUVIN(, !)ALE" Great g1fl 1deJ • .it) p1eee v.at~rlt~s sl.itnlesi. steel t ookv.are Sdcr1f1 t·e pncl' <.:.ill 83 l ·V2011 & lea\>e m<.~age &1:ha1r. $425 Sec. desk & For Sale lrvuw Racquet ch air. $200. Ftl1n ~ t1ub farruly memberi.h1 p cabinet~ !Y.11 CY107 ROSAHIMC. 7J4/548-SS33 Ula ck w blue eyes. eanhtones, very clean. wt-aned & box trained Sl2S. 548· 1823 Qn llJdt: .i bt-d lll'rculon SIW Magnovox t•olor TV Home £liter :.cl $150 Port Pana.sonil' t•olor TV sro. Refng S:K> (.;amping equip . tools Crt·nwne ~ueen waterlei.i. cookware. highest qualt ty . i.e o sa t1on a l C hr1 .,.tmas gift s' s.lSOor Lrade for Newport Newport Beach Warehouse worker Look· 548-4615 An Equal Opportunity •OR for mature alert m· Employer d.iV1dual willing to learn Tow Truck Drivers ex· & accept respe>nsibility Solid oak anllque 1t·e box BeautifuJsS~ T~e!4P~on~~r w~r:~d9 mos, 675·68.58 m established Newport per'd. Top pay. Apply Beach firm involved in .... ~ 1010 ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Basen11-Tcrrier max great G & W T o w an g · 74 0 B SuPplyang textiles used 1n Ohms Way• C.M 642-l2S2 yachting, back packing Trainees. no experience &ski wear. Secure future CASH PAID Ws br 1dryr s / Refra gs. working or not 957-8133 M ul t foe right person. Filling necessary. an ac ure d 1 Used Refrigerators of optical components . of or ers & genera W h & D 7:00AM·3:30PM. 2 Sats . warehouse duties. 37'/a BARaGsAINersS-SErRyVerlsC· E rt1 S3 so hr. week. full tame days. per mo. °'" me. . XJnl co. paid benefits. Be~t Appliance 536-0911 hr.LocatedC.M.646-0206 Puy based on ab1hly. Alabama&Adams.HB. TYPIST WANTED: 3 to 5 Call6'S-1066. Used Elect. Dryers. Many days a week. Pleaaant __ W_A_•_ll.H_o_·ac:-.,--t o c hoo s e r ·r om . .......a.;_ .. ~~ In ""-Dell __ .. __ .. ;;;,;;:PaaJIJiaver. Ul60 SISO V.:n<u ...,.. guaran· Pfacen tia A.ve. Costa Take char ge or :.mall ~% g~~ :::i:,. ea. Mesa. warehouse. Any exp. w/Pitney Bowes insert· Washer & Gas Dryer S95 ing equi pt. a plus. Dill each. Good cond. Rita. 540·60~. Coastal 64&-5848 Personnel Agency. 2790 HarboT, c .M. Never a $100. for 1-UXPotnt washer ree & gas dryer. Good cond . 631-2246 w -ENGINEERiNG Career GE Refng .. frost free. wat c hdo g. good w1children. Call 549·1769 Terrier mix small pup- pies. for homes with ya rd s & children. 645-9386. lnsh Setter. Fem. 8mos. Purebred. Call 52.3· lBl 7 AMs or aft.er 4pm. Let Rm&. 1050 ••....•................ ••IBUY ** Good used F\Jmlture & Appliances-OR I will sell arSELLforYou MASTBS AUCTION 646 1616 & lll-"25 CASH PAID For gd used rum, anll· 7' Couc h $35. Reliable O'Keefe 11nd Merritt gas s tove 4 burne r /Rrid· die/oven/ brotler $35. 23" • RCA Color TV wor ks $IK) /. 642-6394. - Chaars-Lrg antique up· holstered gold velveteen, $200. Matching off·wht upholstered chairs. SlOO ca. Dining tble w/2 lvs & 6 chairs. Matching buf · fet/hutch. pecan faniah, SlOO. Ortho xtra long t wn beds <mattress. box spr· ings & frames l use separate or as l king we. $150/both. 642·3937 Condo s old Offering several decorator items. all like new. Glass & chrome tables rrom S20 to SOO. Stunning glass & c hrome etagere. 5 s helves. 57··xs· high S450. 2 bar stools S50 ea Oeta i Is phone Mr . Roblnson,548-5647. 5.57·1!>40 End tables, cha.ms, tables. lots more. Scrap writing paper . 630 Joann St. Cotita Mesa 9·5. Sat & Sun. Balboa Isl. Yard Sale Sat Sun 9·5. f'ranc1scun Ap· pie pattern wicker. fplc tool s. phont-mate . cloth'g, misc 119 Agate rNtty Good St.ff Cash Only. Sat Son 9-5 Between L :\t. Oc t·Jn front Balboa Pt Plants. lloc*s. Ot:l.11(ner dolhc .... tools. s katei. + much, much more' 8060 .•...•••............... English Crosby Cro~s Country S..iddlt· Bci.t or fer takes &l-1 OJSH J ft 5pm &h Tennis Club 6404SJISJ Pets 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :M'woodextensionladder Parrot. hlac c rowned GUJraoteed. i60-0S3S XlJX rond S2S Ama.z.on, w tiron cage 21 ·eoiorTV. Works Good 751-8608 5'50 Invested, sell for ------1285. offer" 645-2963 $75. Canister Vacuum Sule.le bed w /stor age . Complete S18. 646-1525 $25 Automatic coHee maker. m . 9'79-lM2 "-os & °"JIM 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• en Lin-WATt:;R R~'SUU HCES -r good condition. $125 tlMPOllAllYPf~Nll SllMC£S opportunilie~ ~r ex Morrungs675·0815 Register in the morning p e r 1 e n e c d <.: 1 v 1 I _ _ __ _ '!_UCS &clrTV's957·8133 Dining tbl. altract1 vc, versallle droPlear. quah ty solid cherry. French Prov. $150. 536·5190 Rl>g. Uay Arab l.:olt Fad Jur -rcul McCoy hne' Show prospect S550 "93-6594 Plano. Kimball Spine,, nearly new. was $895. Now SS95. P vl Pty 99> 1312 and go to work i m Engint!ers. Designers & Refri~erator G.E. gold. 2 mediately. Top weekly Oraltsman background dr. wp freezer. Beautiful pay ... Exc e llent OP · md6ignormasterplan· cood. $275. 642·847!1 aft portwllt r rung of water systems. llam. Y or... including water supply, ----ii:.~ sewage desi~n. pump SL.:PER SPECIAL .. Geftl Ofc Typist stations & reservoirs . 1979 Condo. Con\'. (40.SO wp111I Experience desired in re· :.J" gas ranges & GE dis· .( t CM.y optt'ahM o port & spee1ficalion writ hwshrs, your choice only =&to.ch) ing. fac1hl1cs design. $119 ea. Recond w/guar. 1P1X~1ato11 l'l'Ulppmg, calculal1ons & Gar den Grove AP· computer operations. pliance,537-6333. I NMbosd/recept Apply m person with re· -'---------- I Statt.,pist sume & work samples Refrig xtra nice & clean. I Seaet...tn Mr Fuentei., Robert 14 CF , 2 dr, only $175 (w/w/out SH' Bcm. Wilham Frost & Tenns. G G Appliance Ai.soc. 1401 Quail SL. 5:11-633.l. •Mail Ca.rb Newport Beach. ------ v Twx & T.a.x Oper Welder, part t1m;-:; New ~1~s~::~hrs . Registertodayand earn perie n ced. T l.G . drvrs. no repair balls opportunity for Puerta al uminum and S .S . ever. FromS14. mo G.G. Vallarta trip 642.JMS Appliance. 537-6333. 557-0045 m-un: rtMOIM't ~SEIMQS 172l .. Sitrwt ............ 'Inda Yo'lr old stuff for new ca•.. with a QMli ad. "'2·5671 Teclu!Jsl!!! WE OFFER Sears electric stove. large EXPERIENCE'. oven. $75. 673·0252 or No experience is needed 673-6448. tojointheATmy. Just the --------- dewe lo train and serve Ref"s $50-$150. Wash YoU1' country. We offer macb. clean $75. Gas & two. three and four year elec dryer $45 Stove. ealislmenls wilh guaran· older O'Keefe & Merntt. teed training. Call Your clean $75. 548-4485. 439 Anny Recruiter. Hamilton. CM (rear I . Costa Mesa 540-1026 Hunt Bch 962-8821 Santa Ana 542·2435 Laguna Hills 768-5251 Elec. range, Ward "s Signature. White. only $50. Pvt pty 548-5647. licydn 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3'" Boys Schwinn Varsi· ty, 11).spd Good eood. 551-10'l9. MODEL HOME CLOSE-OUT SALE Decorator furniture & accessories. Cedar Glen Townhomcs. 2554 Elden Ave. Costa Mesa, 11 to 6 daily. 642 6734 Attrac sofa & lovese>:it Cst $795 Sell $295 l::arthtones 2wks old. Woode>n coffee eodtbls 25'" t'Olor console $195 Also color portable 8:1M003. ----Danish modm din tble & 4 <·hrs. wa I nut f1n1 s h . 45 .. md w tear 63""oval good cond. SJ9S. M agh Tip tbl 4chr.i. extend to 76"' $110 557-1962 --- Irvine Te rrac<'. U!.ed 1-'um. Sale J0-4pm. 2001 Bayadere Terr. Corona Del Mar MOVING·G .E Re fng w/ice maker $175. 4 chest o( drawers S50 ea. 6 mo. old E ure ka vacuum cleaner$S(). 673·7331 Moving Sa l e -Mus t Sacrilice almost new tst qua l ity de c o r · coordinated sofa, game lbl. 4 chrs+occas . u.nnchr. For appt to see please call MS-2140. Must sell 2 aofas. 1 chr. Century Data Sys tems , • leader In the de- sign end manufacture of memory products for the computer Indus try, hag an Im· mediate need fOI': Schwinn llJ Wheeler. 2 cclCee & end tbl, bed & spd, xlnl cond. $110. relrig. Cheap. 7$4·6715 ~1700, 631-9273 _aft.er __ 6 .;_pm_. ----- ' 9ENIOA TEST ll!CHNICIANS (1•. 2nd Bhifta) 10 1peed mens extremely U1b\ weiaht Aualrian bike. Xlnl cond. A sacrifice SlOO or best of. rs.&a:& Lovely 6' yellow sofa foraale. $.SOFIRM. 7~ 2 antique cbn SlOO each. Antique aettee $250. Andlvlduela needed to perlorm apeciehzed test• end to troubleshoot complex •Y• terns. WC>ttl with digital and 1nalog cir· cults and computer software. Shovld have 1..-de tchool « mllltary treinlng with 4 ~ related experience. IOJI Stereo sioo. 642-0tilO In eddlllon lo our •·day. 36 hour worll wett. CDS offers: • COmpetlttve wage rates • Med~l 8'\d dental Insurance eo:>mpenypald llfelnaurance •Paid v.catlon after 8 months • t peld hof'*1• -Includes CMatmaa .-lhutdoWn •Tuition ,.lmbul'Mment. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Persian ll::illens, champ sired. sbob, ree. some aillts 546-9965 Himal ayan Kitte ns, belluUtuJ tr lovinl, slnt line, regittered main . MatcMnc tolid walnut 17" dreseer' w /mirror " 40 •• chest SUO. Match'& lolid waln\lt oolfee tb1 Ir 2 end t.bla $30. 25" Heat.btlt col· or 'IV. xlnt cond bltn $75. 552-5377. 546-357$ Mutt aeU beda 6: lood Hilml•yan kittens. CFA. furn . Sat/Sun. 1151 Rlcadoro/Ming C blu Sllvaclore, CM. 6'5-1510 Line. F /M. 8 weeks. Cub. .,. S.0-1190 Reett1, 2 dr '125; COlllelD• .. 1040 po IOISc1 oak coif .. tble ....................... SJ,J5.llZ-a.31 Obedl~ 6 J>~ Movf.nt Sale, F.V .• eoucb trained Garman fl love aeat , tablet, S Ito h • r cl, N • ~ d • -dNlin. ,..,_ p0o& •"-c bTI 4r • o . tUOO . WMbtr. drytr. 1Dl1c'. Tl4~ ... PAUL'S PfANOSllOPPE SulN n>ntals. r£'pa1rs. 'ral W 19th CM 548 i21:! Win Tiekets Worth '50 Produced by Stadium Motorsports Corp. Tickets available at Ticketron, Mutual Agencies and Anaheim Convention Center Box Office. For more Speed Weekend In- formation Call (714) 752-0503. 106FM KWEST Announces Speed Weekend West ' .. r .._;., ... _l.l._SW!......,...,V .... Pt ... 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Xtra 1971 DA~ ••• for ?.,._ lrtr, VW, tu PtvfhtJonallJ main· -'411 Power 1teerln1. air, , .. tank. Xlat. cond. tow Trade ror ? . ~~ ~!.~~_!_a,•~.arr• CMALOC• n _* !!f_Or49'7·1.8'74 eutWm whet-ta • u~. 8 .tM. Own or may PIOCOWll nm._..,.,_,. • ha ftbwfla cruttlna 'TJ Kawaald UO 1 ood tblll • Iota more. Mu1l flnance M0-«233 HPMd t.r&a1., air cood .. -lo hl'I. r mual Ml , cutter ProfH1ionally oond. DO caJI 1tft. $or 1ee 17428> Sacrifice Mlnl r.totor Home, ,73 Aal/fl'M •lereo It 11 : t. Gian CablH=:~11t putthaHd ocher bcu11 ~built Tea.116 oak -~.tlll M5a 1"81 ~ prlc.forqwck1aJe! Dodie Maxi I too. fully ~er CI e • n ! .. ftnWI, t ..U. tool· m, /080. <lam 5ptn J lnt ... rtor Loadt:d wltb JIM SLIMONS .elf contained, 50 aft. lMME IATE Al. #-' ---.., "'111l or -.a.attl,'407122 ~ 1Hluclln1 dle11~I. lbJda c T 70 motorl'ylu tWOITS Pl' lank, 15mpg, A/C, OELJVERY• OMLYSZfff • .. m111H1m 0 /H NPelr, In or out or • .,... 'rerrt11erelur Uketww 1375 unoHAABOR BLVD. PS, PB, auto., toll~t & LAltGI SILICTION llACH IMPOITS • ..... I wJlO pr·~· USO Ql«,('Ofllpi.i.1 rvlt•• Reedy l o t·ru11t• 7514MIOll C0STA ME8A llhower,lo/mi,1tlnl cood, OPNIWlt79 848DoveStreet I • . •w I Jt.GI S.1111 autcuutic' Ml-1172 ~honi •.ooo offtir tlJ.'300 M2:50. 64S-0161 320l'i NEWPORT BEACH ... ero-1 ... •'• <7141 -~10 PrtVl&k ,. Mote> G~xl PO Mudel ---------1s~o-o I 2 Acl( --lift. )fit boait W Oht puty 850 ~IJ drea. Ai1ktnn '72 Dodge Maxi.Van with 5211'1 .,. 7 " I c: acope, mint C'Ol'ld, ~ a. .. ~. nt•w t"nd••n1 s """ .. f bubble top If ALSO 633CSi · 11 •• al .t ..... ••"o ....-. ~-• " ' Th 1""" ocr m.tia«: of er Ca I i6GMC 4x4 Runs on rt•g . camper, se DATSUH11!! f o ... ,. • • .,v •· . .-.... , ,. .. ".. l' •harp al , "lt•"n".wt -"'~ p contain d XI ~ I "' --'" "9'oM • .. '"' ancr9 M. 8'11·~1 Abfiolu'"ly load-·'• Mu.wt e nl con tu STOCatt USED l•l•nder ~ 11 v11tubh1 ~ "" .. ~ r><><I\ OBO ''·· " "· ' JV~ -M\J9T FJ.t.! t.:n urudl• 1blt buulltul C>nl' owner Su.:iulU DR :no. ·111 model. i.ell thls week.. l4i50 Call · ..,.,.,.,, · ~ Call today We all!O muy ' I ........__'_ 0 /8. lUh1>. Eloc1ra L.ow bo1u 111 rnmpl ti t ely ridden 4 um~ $000 or 6'7J..3468or 67S.9910 548-68.13. have that pre-owne d ·; CAR I --Iott hn. -.Jnt wild Sl.000 UQUll>Pfd walh full l'rula trade. 171-0458 New Jeep Whitco Safun Alllio LeosiltcJ 9580 BMW you are looking We have more than one or two ... one could be n&ht for you! I UW\d e · RCA tolor ~. 84S~4 Inti 11eordlncl udlna 4 Top Black Makeotrer ••••••••••••••••••••••• for• F I TV .. , •• Yr Wa~r u... Wh l'Yli1idt1r 1ust1I uname. "79 S.P 370 Su auk a, lo SS9·8.169 CONAOENJIALLY 131-2040 495.4949 ACIUTY _ ~w .. • 1_ • uu'lton 1l1i1 · IU 'xtf nill r twUn.: Jib, wht'el ll\lles SH50 ur oHer I I ... ,_u. ·-n~an)' Vt'c' hull 1 •~n1, VIU', Of', teak 171..owl OllANGECOUNTY'S trlr. U U i bu•t v l r l"''"'-oc, full "OV"r .. If Che ·73 "I XI WeL.a..forl.ns OLDEST I• MnW POWB AMPS 548 T* ~........ • • "' Yamaha l2S Enduro dirt, v 0 ilter nt 5aftdet nu I )'OU 61rc look1nJ( for "''"" "ood$1'H: cond Xtra~ S295(J C.111 5L.osiftcJ &" I OWUI &CllOSSOYMS ~ 1\.tn l>letwl 11.: 111,01 1>umt-1hinH ~~·c·1al you ._..,& 962~36 64().962.J C-.SHHRYOHLY • J"ut. I I Aud.loProch~t.has ~W/WM~hm&llryt-r rnuit llC't' th1~ boat ----761-fll2A.,. I I a limk.ct mim-r ot fac Lia 1otiuwtup t1nt1 room 552.!ISo will consider Dlrt btke _ cz 250 good '64 Scout Nt!cdi. tr.in., ---~· •' tcry Zinda Fully 1uaran Huac i.o.tlon w 'lOvt'. •mailer bunt In trade shape SJOO. Hang. glider WQrk $69() or ~t oHer Alltos W.t.ct 9590 Safes.Service LeJsrng ,4' I lHd, Oftly 1llgt_lt C'O'> fng . freetcr t'h' Lr.: Jll l'bont <714 ) 548 5930 Wee new gorgeous :.ail 631~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roy c ...... r .l11c. I 7 _. rftaftt.la m.uc damap QS(: 1926 cab&.n w '»lull ~h<>wt•1 l)t;luxe Columbia 36 Why SSOO eves 714·821 0917 Tnd&s 9560 j"'Y-PAY TOP DOLLAR Rolls Royce IJM W . .. ~~ I PlaccatJa.. C M ~ 2:WO Need!. bull work s;.)(),OOO bt•ar IOO« of the ex •••••••••••••• ••••••••• or top used ears-fort>1gn. , .... ,, Jambo~~ ~ -ftD1tw11: -S81 c.. ... ud Two Motorcyel~. nec.-d •76 DATSUN do~L1c1> or class1rs Jr ._, .... .., I .. -.. ~A4> WHVBUVN""W• 11 -yi.urevet. l::ht'b of d lul\urao us .. ~.... ...~rt u'·a •·h "''0 641A cv •Pee Seven I bt'aut roto r i6 Se1t Ray W~kenJc.-r. l w t.'ll you haven't $250 or oHer Hond:i ss, !)uper -.lick little• PH'kUJ' '>et'US F'IRST• ''•-------- 4 1• 4 d & I "" h ""'"· '67 350 YaltlllhJ, \OUf <:MIS extr<t clcJn ,, __ ,.... "" ~ "" ,.. I c;leoint l330lWE) TV 'sAll Si~&models w1tra1ler a nd dry tbt: lime to ~ail every $100ocoffer.5404407 with Camper Shdl I 1• "'8Y AT war 6'2 5.340 Ftt!t! Del storage spaC'e in IJ..inu !.lay" Why postpane your ---l-J>t.'t'tl casscltt· µIJ\ er ~ I I -Pt O nly 13S hour,, fam1lys enjoyment of a VZDl.25,XJntC.:Ond.bltby mag., Greal rnn<lttion Jc. s2 19 5 SAE 50watt a mp & pre-23.SOMC. louded w ~11 fully equipped l:irgC'r Teddy "D G .. Bok}o !or UCi9621 ' I I amp. Mtracon:I turntbl. xtras. tnrludang VHI-' .. & saalbo.H" lier<':. iln op Pro nmng, Ca1>te:.t bike $3295 I e 1 IMiO_cart.$600.842-9377 ADF radios. Superb portun1ty to ;010 3 around. It 's a Steal" IOI WITHAM I T t'md. PP. {)(flee 833 8183 fam1lieh in their lonti $700 673-8485. ir1 '" 0r-.. ~ .• 712'l FOOT .V 19" Color, s harp Pl<'· Home 6"4·446!1 i.tand1ng. harmonious VOUCSWAGEM .I K~ I lure, Ukenew. Sl2S. Mus t ---Io v e a ( ( 1.1 1 r w / a '78AZ IUOO, 3600m1. Lt.•stt·r 7fn!We!itmin:.tcr Ave ~J!..f~~.!!A\d I "'"""'' sell8t2-4642aft5. marvC'loui. s ullboat mags, und much more • tnWl'l>tmm~l<•r c..::> ,.. .. rm I IJESPERAJEI Sl o 524.'iD. SS7-5789 1:193 979 2500 wl!Lw ~ 19" color TV. xlnl. s:wo. • 0.000 ( nly $7S/mo for __ _ _ _ 7SS1 1i3!$ 7880 • 808 Mcl.AREM's an " lf'IO N lit>Jl'h Rhd LA llABHA IAUBIUICIC 292S H.arbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA 979-ZSOO Irvine Datsun 44 Avt,, Ct"'"'"'' 0"1•e- lr.,n~ '12 11 4 9Sl.H75 1978DATSUM 280ZCOUrE ·A black beauty" with automatic tra ns • air cond , i.terc.'O & magi. (446658) ONLYS8499 NEWrORT DATSUN Kl94 Do ve Street Nt."WPOHT Rfo:ACH 833-1300 I TW.ER I c~. FIRM Family cr isis forces thelutty ) (714)549·9988 Fully self contained & 645-3532 sale. 1948 Dl'ITMAR 34' MotorHom.1, Sale/ BRAND NEW WE BUY I de luxe awn in g I ---------diesel c ruiser. Last~· Viking Sloop, Jib & lteftt/Sfora(Je 9160 CLEAN CARS 9,.(U6028J . 1V 19", sharp, clear pie-hauled 1978. AP. VHF, m11 an, $1200. 639-69115, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 DATSUN a .... D TRUCKS 1976 D at s un li2 \0 ---------lloney~. :n .000 miles Mech xlnl $2250 (.)Ma No ofSA Fw> 1 1714)522-5333 Sonduy by Appt "1 SAUP'lllCI I live. Must sell. excel de-Fath, P lath a n chor 64.5-2111 RENT 23 · FIREBALL. """ I S4995 I alatS12S.842·4642alt6 wincb,bait&fish tanks, SELF-CONTA IN ED. Pl""UP " Set of mode ls for making "" 2 Corner stereo speake rs, full canvas, swim step. fiberglos Sabots, S200 REASONABLE64S·228J Long wheelbu i.~ and 32 .. h.igh .... c:. Boat will survey at least """ ..,.,,., ..... d ...... $18 000 •~t.· s1~ 900 ........ ...,.,.., RENT 22 fl luxurv motor •lllC'UVY uty with .. ~pct>d, -531 "°"" · · ,.,....wg •· · ~ ~ 4 1·-d h I • ._..., Wtll consider any offer loah, SllP'/ home ; s leeps 6, 1>elf CYw• er , eavy duty I lo-. & w.;,.. 714-534-~ Doc:b 9070 c'Oflt $250/Wk + 8" m i. step bumper buc ket f 73 VW BUG 640-8585 i.call>. und mun• ON 1': . I , .. ,..... 26' 8 .. ....................... - --ONLY' 1231911 1 I New engine. clulch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lds ~ '0!r t~•lo:! SUftS AV All.AILE 1 9 7 9 X p I o r e r 2 2 8 • brakes. etc. L()C)f(s &I loah.H•tn•c•/ si4950 eq p. en YAC Newport646-05S1 Motorhome. t-'ully :.t•lf Special! I ,. u n s Ii k e new SerYice f020 673-0670 67S·S86I contamed. 519,500 nt·w. (580GUO) Red color. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boal slip wanted to ac $14,00-0 selling pnr t• SANTA ANA I OMLY I Feer less F r ed , diesel '78Baylnr25', 70hrs, reR commodate 36' Sailboat 546-!'J659 Arter 4PM 289 mech.aruc & electrician gas, Ulbs, VHF. 3 butt-;, Ill Newport area Please weekdays DATSUN I S 5 I smce lS.57. Repairs & in· D.F .. compa~s. II tank, contact J . L Gotros at T . ._ T -• 9170 I s tallations. Ref 's. ste reo. galley, head. loats.9S7-8275pffd2 _& _ rat.,...~ ra•... <nll E 17thStrc.-£•t I ~ x t r a s . E Z t r I r •• • •••• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • ~t.i Ana !>5X 7111 I COHHEll CHEVIOLET ~II.Ht,.,, llh 11 1·1~T.\, \o!~" \ 546-1200 <.:an'tSell Yoor <.:u " CREVIUIMW P.\ VS TOP OOLLAH For Clean Used lmporti. Call M lke or Don 835-3171 WANTED! ••• Joseph V. Cole 2046 Maple St Cobla Mt•!.J Yoo are th<'"' 1nnt>r of Two Frtt Ticket~ ls.'IO 00 VJIUt' l. to Coco-Colo Motocross Nafl Anaheim ~ad1um :-lo~ 17th. l!Y79 1'I cktt..., ma> l:k-l'l .s 1 m ~ b) l'alllnl( 64:.! 5'6711, ext m • • • ~774 --- 1971 DATSUN 210ZCOUPE 14 Carat Gold" with 5 '!peed trans , all' cood. & stereo 1402UC I I 0NLY$8699 NEWPORT DATSUN 8118 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 833-1 3 00 '75 2aY.l 2+2, absolult:I\ rrunt., 4 spd, air. ma~; AM FM ca~~ . s unrr ~700080 673-5637 J • ._........ U.....!--Sl4.7501080641 86SI n ' 9080 75 Comfort, xlnt 1•ond, I ---.-.. 8'x30'. full~ .,,.If 1·11n '75 CHEVY LUY '71 PONTIAC .,...... 9030 All or botr 17' lnbourd & ••••••••••••••••••••••• tamed 642-1503 Neal hllll' pu·kup 1 I flRfBIRO I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrlr Mcrh xlnt 18' Tah1t1 Ska Boat . 455 "l>C\.-d. rildto ..ind ht•atl'r "•"538957P.. Olds. 0~rk0lcy J"'I. trlr 'nUl·P<JI 15' traH·I trlr t"hr11m" ffid" "h I I Au ro trans power • WANTED Boat Trailer """. · · ··• ~ 2~ ~ 2522' c; 0 0 d r 0 n d $Ii u 0 11,u.siltiH 1 " " t'l' ~ l . .lt\" m1,del To)olJ'>. Vnl\tJb Pickups & Van~ wll U& todily' 1!176 s:wll B~1W All '(lrd" Jb.000 m1l,.s cxc·t·ll .. nt C\Kldlllon S8.'°>1J11 •1r b(•..,t offer ~O'.lb.'1 7!I J2l)I '>unrot1r 4&r (·uml A~f fo''-1 ra .. , Imm.it ~11.000 Ur bc.<sl I~ JIJ~I 1977DATSUN 2aoz 2 + 2 courE · Qwck Si lver " with ·l speed tran.' . air cona.& i.krro 110l8J6) steering & more' • for 18·20' fl atbottom, Grand Bank., Jfi "4!1. 714-0-l52444,55i 5t>S7 $2995 I !5460L °2...., I tandem or snRI 536-1857. Owner anxious N1•wpnrl ~ .... !>lip r11.,s1hli· IHfi·r Transportation 17 Prnwlt>r Slt·1·1.-. 1. l BOB W ITHAM I I G""' Y MARINE llotkm11lt•r !Jrk 1;,i1i 1tN1;) ••••• •• •• ••• • •• • • • • ••• • t, u r n •' r ., t 11 \ •' VOLK S W AGEH .. I $ I 9 9 5 I The lrad1t1onal heavy du-~.Sale/ rl•fni::cr.1tor ITIJU\ nlht•1 , .... , ~1 ... 1rnm ... 11•1 \\I• ty, hghtwt>1.l(hl m unnc l'L1\SSOFTllE B \Y Rent 91 20 t•xtr<1:.. ltkc· 111•1,4 ·l'nn·tf 1n \.\1·-.t111111,,,., ('llj.!IOC To ;j5() HP Ge· •211' cloulJI(• 1·rH'll'r .JUM ;ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• lorqUIC'k .... tll· ;,.i7 :11x2 11'1:1 o.>.il '"°' okXll .•. • I nuine n ew part s . n vl·dfromNon\J\ w ....... TED I ·~ ~uthonzed Oistr: Bnstol • f1berglu:. laµ~tr,1(·f.. "'" Auto ~ic:t', Pans I Services, <714 1892·11~1 hull, :.eat~ Ill 12 Shel 1 for I l17H Ford & Ac:c:euories 9400 • •• •Volv11intx1arcl1'11"111•· li.J.lll'ht:r11 Cull 751 8967 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• I . ""' I us1W GENOA. soo·. .. i'f:ully loaded & supe1 Luff<l7ft 23 •rudder & "hc.-d ~r1.,1t 7l lloltday 11 •At. s l'lf MEW •~~ean! (B~YP.,.l I _,. 673.c:.,•n quality cnntainc.-d "' ,hOWl'r PARTS&SEH\'1<'1-. _ v-. ......., ...,...., •fine valul' at reduct.>u Sl.:.XJ 546 8306 HOURS ·:s5595 f I Avon's 8 man survival. 4 pn~ECROW 'S NEST 11 · CJbovl·r. t•omp<1l·t Open 7a m 'tll 6p m •: man Redcrest , new, best (behind Crab Cookur tnick. xlnl S39S. PP. Monda) thru 1-'rtda) :.--I offer, 673-1105 ~ """968.1 Closed Sat. & &an restaurant I .....,.. Effect ave Mon 9 24 79 •: e I Reaut 3/8 & •.;" S bmz 2122 Newport 81. NA ' :-• tmbkls, bcksty release. 7141673-8511 Camper Shell S20 SADDLUACIC .: .. I mas t hng, h vy rdr 673-0881 FORD •: RO quadrant w1lead blks. SS 44ft. ManneTrddt•r Worlrl 22.IOS .\lam. Santa ,\na • -1 I tani.t1>. e hnplts, sty~. Yacht Trawll·r MJ1:nif1 (ampcr ·r.. 14 Drc•amt•r At the Comer of W..irul·r ~18 000 11"11E's stereo sailtrk, spin trk. cars, pl cent custm dt•t·or !I mr1s C 0\1.'r. qut'l'n tw-d. 1111\' 546-70 70 IJ. more IU61 23' I ftngs, ny dat• paralay, old Great h\(' .1 board. mnvr, h~llro J<1<:k.., 'Jin .1. l llll HEW blk.,, s h\s, -.:. whl, a uto rad a r. exten"\l' "lt·1 l1ll'l<I SISOO 1 .. 1b >«t.:i ur ' ' I bl H troruc:~. 3 'l<ill' rm:-. :! IOI 3321 $5695 il pump, press 4!0 baths. Sl:ll,tltJO Or lradt.> I ·-I pump. bnd tnk.s galv & !11? Dn •a ml·r Cu mpt·r. • •• morK'I, m uc h more top 53>.000 l'Qwty fur dear refni< bathroom. \Int I :: • I quality cru1z ~r. hmbH & condo or hctu!>c Ownr rond $2000 Call 1133 2130 ·: wdn spkn here., ltd qty, Call l'Ollcct 21:J 277 60f~ ·.·~ ·n ft&JSUN I &i.S-2813. 34' Classic J one ... porl. H.anchcro CampN ~hC'll. _ "" .___ fil!. 1968 197!1. l\lnt cond ••'• \ W Tr:.rn~.1xl1· J111f rlt'fllt-d ll'ft frtmt ft 111l1·r li73 1851) H,\IJIALS I Hr.1nd nu Bf" Goodri1h T 1\ Radial !> I I.H SU 15 ER60 14 1 2 t•ac·h . w nm.'!. S380 54~> ttil!ll : 'MB7 I Carv~ gold leaf e;igle Lo ..... ter design gn•al r.., 7SHl967 ... ~ S295 or offer. Skipper hing, d 1v1 n g . fu n . ~ c yl enO-• f'Peed. I type 2 head ss5 Assorted Sl0,000/best orr mJ.6()22 Bedric Cars 9 130 VW Parts. engs, trnm .. ~ r cont\. •tereo. pumps. Zodiac inflatable -~ c-!I 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••. front ends & frame:. '7!J ~o ked wtieel s I w/oa.rs needs work SL9S ~-. Elect. Shopr ... r . t""wpped i:_:.18th st CM 548 1487 ~9SMUJ . •••• •• •••••• • •• • • • • • • • • ""~ . ~ ~ l 646-4005 for road. S245 C AR DETAIL AN u ·~ sura C~M! I ----16' Venture Cat W/lrailer 968·4276 POLlSHING . 548·8322 .... .$7 395 Manne l·nginc bwlt by 1976. $850 Good cond WE.EK ENOOONLY :. I S t a r M a r i n e 67S-765llvmsg MotoriudBllces 9 140 --_ I .. : "/lran!>m1ssion, s mall ••••••••••••••••••••••• ill Por lrt door & " I hi k C:h v 8 / Coronado 2S, ne w VUF, •: oc evy .. w xtra 71 2 elec Ml'rc. n ·mod"l"d Moped good l'ond 76 deck hd S2!'JO 1977 DODGE BI 00 P ICK UP STEl'~lllfo. \K IJ'A I -.11'f·nn~ & hr.1kt" 11111 t•d ~l.J:-, .. ~ I Jfl\t "'ht t I' t lfli~tl • $4788 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAUOl BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 • 0010 19iil I 11\11!.1 !-.H:i l'l \4 df), ht'll :!fltO I ml hkt• 11\'"4 ;, \ r ~.101\ wrnt \ J \ ;u I Sl!IOO ;,;,~1 !ll! 11 GMC '77 11~ TOH PICkUP With deluxe ~ht•ll' FUiiy l'<IUJJ>J)Cd with 1mh 22.000 mile:. S1wraf1n· pnn• for quit·k :-..tl1· (235l!H) JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 1970HARAOR BLVD C.:(.r.)I A M ESA 8ll-9300 I :• • I p&l'1s and instruments caban . $87011 SS l «t:;6 i C1mint1 red S<1l·nf1ce ___ 631-~ ;·.. '69 VW BUG 53J.!l610 eves S250 536 4110 '63 L'ord t re I' k '·r I · 'fiS. '66 Mustang f1 berglai.1> r lll 11' v · ... I 1o~ Pow-9040 Sac"''S M~1...... hood.= .. Sl"'I Campt•r !>hell. S!ISIJ nr or speed. nicf' car• _,, .... 32ft Down East s baas '" •· ~" ·~" "' ' R c· --' ec .. ., 21111 I ..,SR929J ••••••••••••••••••••••• " $225, Good Cond SS7 824i .er uru. '1""' ,,...,,. • °' ~~ I Au1&p1lot & many extras k ( .:·' OMU SdeorbchaftCJe Newport Slap $49500 ~ or Tracy !l4615R3 '65 El C.:11m1no. 3 spd 1·01 ,. ;:S• I 89 5 I for Lead or R.E. !J00.2l59,993·o.iSO Old Whi7.zcr motorbike A.utol for Sde shah. runs gr('l<t. SX9u I C I l I d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 2100 t:\t.~ & wkncb .. :.·. I 1973 New Prindle 16' Cat All omp e e Y r e:.tor e New paint. c hrome. IMPORTANT lfUH-tl•cl c .......... . "-40 tJOl ~ S40 '07 PORSCHE's WANTED r\Jlu"' IL'> the oppurtunll \ to C'\>rblder the purc-hd'>t· or trudc in of \11Ur rlt .111 1-'or..chc Ctwek with L :. Toda)'. t Y.Jt ...... tt••·~ ...... ,.... •' .,. • 6..)6 ll l1 AUTOS WANTED [l.,n l trJdt· ~l'll u ... \our uwd ~h· n•;•d1"• U~· n / t'.all us to fmrl out 1.1. h<tt vuur \11lz·.., real!\• 1.1.11rth ~ru. .. mn v,,.,o Import~ 831-1 7•0 ••.••....•..•..•••.•... 9705 ···••·••·····••····•••· ALFA ROMEO Demo Sale In Pro~re.s~ '78 ALFA ROMEO SPORTS SEDAN i\utom.HH trJnl' . Jlr mod AM F\1 <'as-.ettc.- & ITUl"5 llOSl l 19.999 IEACH IMPORTS :: I GRAND xtras. Cas:m>U ,,__,,., oc:o-> Runs great $750. 673-0852. NOTICE TO 15 Fort1 P u . t'XJ'lore r ·.· e 9•..auS-36 ~ HEADERSMW .J. t """ O maltl Moped, xtot cond. ADVERTf"L'R" .-Jt · low milt•a~e. ~ht·ll. "TH Sp)dt>r. must ~n11. re"'. I S72KTwi WANTED • '7 .-. •7 excell'f>nd .SJ:lllJISaftl "'' "' :.:: '66QASStc · 'nDiesel.Lo,Lo FlJPPERSAJLBOAT SZ50 The price !If lll·m-. l:!.Wl nu. AM FM uape. MS Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 •• MUSTAHG I ~ Radar-VHF-A/P 64&619S after 2 pm ud\erllscd hy vl'111c·k 'S9 Che" •,ton 1\p.u•he. lk new Best ofr PP 673-.; DIS.Outriggers. 575.si44 dealers in the vt•h11'1t• 6cyln. stack R' ht•cl fleet 497 l'M9 ~peed.6cyl &like . N.B.-649-8J07-Dys9-6 Newport c l k "62 f l.9788atavusMoped.50cc classified advl·rt1~1nu s·"•• ....., ... ,C:AU t:.C..., w "Cand I ---er a c " or Xlnl cond. Pn··cd Lo ~ell. "' "'"· '"°"' ~ """" vapp e s a t e or c h a rte r ' " column.., does not rndudt· ~,.. I SELL idle items with a &ckmiller Brk. li4&4005 Bryan M2·6392 any applll'iM>ll' taxt•s. • :• ONlY Daily Pilot Class ified Ad. Puch Moxl·Sport Motx•d, ht·en1>c·. lr:rnsCe r fC(''<. ' .. · 2 19 I -------COLUMBIA 5·5 meter Silver and Black 91JOm1 . financ·e chargl's, ft•t•s for Sloop, good condition, new in June. $SOO/OBO air pollution contml de• I ForClass,ried Ad $4000, 548·4341 751·5176, MG· 1043 eves VICE' certH1cati ons ur dt• I ACTION -aler documentury pre Call a 1·28 DIESEL, VHF. falho. ~"::J!.~'/ pa.ration charge~ unle~s cstm teak int. She 's a 151 Daily Pilot dream! pp 2131596 7259 9 otherwise spec1f1ed b y AD· VISOR •••••••• • •••• • •• ••• •• • • the advertis er 642·S678 1is·11. -"" ; """' .. ' aciuic1 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.,.. .... ...__.~,.._ .... ...__. ... ..,... .... ..._,....__.._._...._,,,...__.....,,..__,_..._,....__.....,., '73 Avant i Sil vcr blue w/wtute lthr inter Full loaded . 63Korag mi.$9.500. aft S call. 87141 '59 MonU Minors hard top & convert.able. $1,200 orotrer. 559-83119 9530 ....................... '71 GMC/Anaelu.11 mlnl hm. 18'+, alps 6+. cab llir, sell cqnt. Xlot. cond. 95,000.~ 4WllMOrfwH tlSO '70 F.J C"..a mino. p s.p h auto 1ur. mugs, stot•k . $1995. MS 921!1 Olevy. '75 1.,T, VH, shell sharp $29!~ PP •193-9611.J i3 Datsun pickup, nc " tire•,, new brakes & shocks $U>l)~5 0195 Ford f'lSO 4x4 PU. lo/mo .... -xJnt cond. aux l(as tank. _. 9707 reg Mas. many xtras, In •••••••••••• •• • •• ••••• • cost 64S 1390 i8 5000, has everything. -l'iO() & Assume lease at V-9570 $231. 73 mo or buy. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SS,000 673-6510 •llAHONEW 1979 CHIYaOLET wxuaYVAN With pllJM carpet, panel· log, icebox, wetbar. 2 C1ptaln 's c h airs, bn?o.kfm nook. 3SOV8 • tilt wheel. chrome bum· pers & grille. SleePf! 4! OJ16) 0NLYSt495 HOWAuc-., .. Dove & Quall Sts. NEWPORT BEACH llJ.0555 ·-------- i3 Audi Fox. new eog, good l1res , $1600. 645-5034. 644-0Z7S 'TS Audi Fox wagon, good shape. great mileage. $2500 496-1794. 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER I'.., '72 8 MW h\\\ltl\ I' II \ I "'l•lilt ltl \ llll • "'"' f ,;ifl ti: ff I, H t1, .... <,t 1 S~~Ofl Moton 11r; lhl ..... ' 11 t 4 I \!Not J H \1 \\ ""• Jj ~ .., I\• r hlu. Jll ''\'t'I hJndrn.1•1• hu•f\ \ 1·n r.111• 11111, 2-il•• 1mport1·1J h;•'""''" ';') d.. -; I tbtk &. llhr 111l CM b ne..ir pcrft·t't lond ~ been ~drJi.tC'd ,.,., t '75 ~jJ ~\91 ~ 9715 ••·•·••·····•·•······•· '73 C4,RI \ t. I "l*'"I r 1tl111 111d ht dlt'r HJlh • ""h1·t•I' !H *.' Jnd run' l!lt'"' IUfiJLT I $1799 IOIWrTHAM VOU<SWAGEN 7fiX) Wt'btmill!!ter Ave an We3tmmster ~7~1 6J8 7880 1 4 Capn. V6. 4 spd, new steel radials. AM W M ster eo. xlnt c o nd . s:z:m 0 BO 494 50S4> Dahm 9 7 20 •·•··•••··••··•·•······ ONLY $7699 NEWPORT DA TSUH XX>! I.kw•· ">lrP .. l \fo.\\l'OH I' J!l.,\Cll 833-1300 /to .111 IJul 1111 I p ·~lllll'L , .... "' .1If11 r r1 .JI,. r r ,. .:u I ,!Lor (!,. 1 l 1111 Ii ~01 1>H111~1:i 4i l't 1973 DAT SUN 2401COUPE With ·' \11FM 8 trac k l.!IX rTlJ~ &. lU-.!tlm 1n h•n or 'RllnS great'· ISl.f7MBH I OHLYS4599 NEWPORT DATSUN 11811 On"e '->l n•1•t '=I-V. l'llHT JH \1 II 833-1300 I.I .:40 Z \M 1-· \t ij lrJt k I 'P \Int rneeh 1·orh.I SJ.i:o•I t;J~ .">.>47 1978 DATSUN 510 4 Dtl SEDAM Autum:itac tram .. radio. ..,,d(' muldmp, w:1w tares dc k•wrrules. !021542 1. 4 To Choose lt'rom ONLYS4599 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH llJ.IJOO LARGE SB..ECTIONOF AUMODRS SHOP&COMPAR t: ·75 R210 amt fm, a ir t 'Ond $2600. Call alt. 6. 551 t!Ut BARWICK DA TSUH "',. I J.i! c .qu ... tr .1nu 8 3 1-1375 493.3375 •DATSUNS• '-'91W.dloa Of A1Mod9ft WI SPICIAUU IHGOOD SM YI CE COSTA MESA DATSUN 284SHARBOR BLVD. S..._.4 I 0 540..0213 lf71DATSUM JOOSXCOUPI 1976DATSUN 12 10 HATCHIACIC 4 hPt'l'd tran!>l"lllsson . radio & he .. t e r-s uper e<."OOOm\ t%2PKH I ONLY $2999 NEWPORT DA TSUM ll8R Den l' St rc•et NEWPORT BF:AC.:11 8 33-1 300 9723. ••••••••••••••••••••••• urn Ferrari Dino Coupe, clean WalrUns Leasing 5'9-l.2:i6 "18 ~ "41T. YU W/alr, loa1 body, h vy duty tniJer hitch, 361 V-8 atk ablft. 15K ml. $4500. l7S4'10 & I ST 6 lllOAOWAY SANTA ANA 8380171 TH9 UUIM&t& OllllVtMO U CHIMI •US.IMW1• "l2mmtiJS/~ Ol82GBV) '73 alOl2tl.l 4 I P (288() MC) '77m41pd,at (6'70SPV) '77 51l41pdS/R (0179) "T7 WA tua111 <8ll8SZC > '78D>4-P. czatUIUl) 4 cyl., automatic t.rllns, & All/J'M atereo radlo. A IMrpcart Ql30UJ0). "" f 721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lm .. ATXlf.9 • • "l'aatatUc yellow ' with All/nt tt.eno at map. ~deut C,105TJ P>. 117t Dodae Van. P /S P/'A clean, nm. eatl JlmM+-1671; 419-21658. '11 1'ord Vu conve.nton, II.GOO rnt ~eel. CIOted. ~~~...L.-:==~=;;;=;~~~~~~~::;:~:....~==~~~ ..... ia. ___ .,,,,..,. "18 lllA AJC '819W'Of'i,) '7111b&A Sii (OOl2 > Clllillll Sn 1 • p , .... °"" $4750 MfNdt ~ .. ,. 2111 u.rt.Or Bl • C.11. Ml-1711 OMLYS49" llACHIMPOITS .. DoJ9.,_ NEWPORT B~CH Tu.etll . 1;·:~.~=::!... ~......... ...... .... ..w 1 ......... -w . .... . ....... , .......................................................... . ' ... tna • .... ''" * ,, ._ n•o... nu ............................................................................................ "12 .. 11.= Xllil...t.. ' • ltar•M Giiii• l'ito Maw lt7t u.. ...,,. ....... Alll· ............... ..,...., ... '7't..,. .......... .._..._-.S a.-~,_ ITAftOMW~ ....,.. ...... ·~11 91.,1 Ntr•llliM lachadlnt llort people 1t111 lb• .. , • r..., ...,._,,The.. MOI eo1vtrUb14t lbao -... -. .......... -·•••••••••••••••• ....._cw, t .OOD milt. lllQ1 oU.er tonvtrtlble' 11GllMOd.v., ~ C!DOd. Factory warranty lleUSbetony°" b"Y ftll'I' Youa D.• OfiC •I. ma11. CMZXU•> TODA YIU Olt.t•ICOAST .....,:'.., .tMSL•tOMS HONDA .._. t7JI im.:':i.vo .....,../'~ .......,.._, •--•••••••••••••••• OOITAMES.A ~ < 'tt RXt. a /c , 1 tereo. '1hl27• ... -~-::::... TODA YUi lpe\'lel •httl•. ,.h I~~~~~~~ IS:Z:$llarbor Blvd. 1..v..1u•v owr .._ ol m& mo. _..,._ .. ,' m.tlll 11 MOD, A/C. 1U11roof L'OSTA MF.sA SALD•uavlc~ 1Ucll. UiOO ml. whit•. 979 2500 ot.mMOitLI W11e lnl . $11,760 Aa.k for ---·---MOeaA Mw ... ._ t140 Mr Coe'-tH s..e 4141 GMC ftUCIS --... ·•••••••• d:>'a. a.914 ,..,. evea Jl5lll Harbor Blvd. 71 M • m t10 SL Merced.. 11176 COSTAIO&\ m•AM 8eaut cond 43 ,000 M0."40 Nlw ~ ~ block mile& m.ooo. •M38 1S .._... CVOC.. s spd. AMJnl c-.. '3,000 ••. aJ>IOBO. m.&7 "18 o.ic AM. an lJ K mi. 8-:mter,....,, aft s. ga.zoa ....,.... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAGUARS XJ 6Ls. XJ l2L.s & XJS Coupes All&Olnattc. a1r, powe r alMri.ac. alereo. Ea· ~<...CETI IOlwmtAM vouswA• .. 'Nm Westmlnst~ Ave. ta W•laUMler mm1 638·7880 '79 Mercede s 300SD allver blue, sn rr ce.etlAt, xtra tanks. PP (71U9'1-4192. --------• Tl DID. lllnt cood, s un roof , extras. Maple •MR•71J40 DllS& L o<'all y own e d & ser viced. like ne w. automatic. air, fully loaded! '500UPV l yellow/bamboo int ~ 'Q l.90ISL, perfect cond1 Uoo2_, new paint, new soft top, oew interior P P Sl0.300 714/644·0~ ·• MCB Roadater 2' l'llPI Runa 1reat New paint. Blue. am/Im , wire wheels 12100 or ~l of· fer ltust aell! 541-4~ rtUGIOT UemoSale In Progres& '71NUGEOT 604SIDAH Sunroof. leather. alloy wheels &r low miles (~I ) SAVENOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 ...... •••rW ....... ..,Drt.d ..;;Su~ndeY;;;;.&.i.;• ~,;.;~;..;"9t.;;.m;.;.;.;;.De;;;.r_4_., _19..,79....._ _______ o ... Al_...L_Y_P_IL_':>_T_.ll...,.f..,•;;...· ....................... ...................... . ,. dl1 t1IO ,.,... '7'5 ~.~":~art.d Alltot. .... aaied Alltos. t.,arW · ....................... ....................... . ......................................................... . SP£CIAI.. ICONOMY CAI !!e. ........... !?.~~ !~ .......... !?~! !~~ ...... !?!.! IUY•Slll lt77 TOYOTA 1'77 YW ~ SALE! u )'OU tblnk 1u la ex· CIUCA ~ I t7t Trt....,e. sct&OCCO Cl.OllOUT MOW l*Jlllve, come ln & aet s ,__.. tr SPITFIUS 4 speed tr&a.1., AllJIM C»THINW one~IU~CK! ta~aa ~~~ :i~re': lo atoc1t for Immediate ....,, a tano.Ue ton· WAIM... 292:SHarbor Blvd. ClmVJA >. =::;' See US before roof 6 SH A ll,.P l POUC .. tJ4 ~~2,=A HO=-J,~'y!.. TODAY!!! c:mro~YSIJtf DlflG 79 N';;l\t,\lr,1~11 ~ -::=:!!.~ LI.TED '77 CWCA GT 13).0555 --~ NEWPORT BEAClf ~Uc ttan1m1Ss1on. _.......,~ llJ.llOO mln,. .. s aircondltlooin&.AM /FM 1971TOYOTA 2925Harbor8lvd. un 1tereo tape, ~bometer, c.1co Uftbodl COSTA MESA 71 YW IUS TahDebvery Now-rally wheel <'Overs 12 4 cyl s ·~ tran&. 979•2500 Oi.ampape EdWon. Mr. ~ Mo./12,000 mile service A.Mlf'M stereo radio & stereo caueUe, •un.rc»I. comnct available. '1'eal ateel radial tlrea. Super mags, 2 bed. Very h~d "11 Turtao Tar1a. Black on Black. 2800 mllee. Must aee • S4S.OOO Days ~!MOO. Eves~. '67 912 : Wood steering wheel. am/fm Blaupunkt radio. 5 spd Needs mechan ical Sacrifi ce for ~ or trade for ., ? Call 673-3468 or 675·9910 iO 9UT. with all fact '76 Turbo Carrera body. lthr ml. Compl prof update. India red w/blk lthr Sl7,90010BO. 492·4780 Ask for Dave. 496-4162 ev~ Dnve and you gotta sharp! (ll.8VGU> nTRJuu-.. ... 7 to liad modal. Lllt.e new. blzy!" <433TRR > _." '"" 081433). How °"'Y $5250 4 cyl., 5 speed tta.na .• fa<'· $6ftS $4876 SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001E.17th Slrffl Sant.a Ana 558-7811 1971TOYOTA c.lca Uftboclc 4 cyl • automatic trans . factory lllT cond • pwr steeru\I. AM I FM stereo radio & low mtle!> <081VYXl Mlrode tory air cond., AM/FM IOI~..,......,. • Mcada/R.....et stereo radio " sunroof. ..... .. .,_ ruo Harbor Bl .. c M. U6149UCF >. YOLISW AGIN 645-5700 How °"'Y SS 150 7al0Westmimter Ave. ----Mlrode ln Weslminater • ...... , • ....et 81B-1S61 6:1Vill0 1976 TOYOTA ST COUPE 4 C> I • 4 sl)ttd trans A.."d 'fM radio w ts tert'O tape & luggage r ack Superclean• <682RFC> How °"'Y $3975 MW.cle Mcllda/RetMIUff 2"°Harbor 81., C.M 645-5700 2150 Harbor Bl . C M, '64 VW Convert. Cas h or 645-5700 trade for 69 or older V;N &cash. 847-~7 COHVHTlllE TR-71 MOW HERi! Coupes Also Available for immediate dellvery! See US before you buy TODAY!!! 76VWDASHH Super s harp Deluxt! 4 door Factory air. J lbt tilte oew! <220RT J J $3'95 IOI WITHAM VOU<SWAGEH 7600 Westmlruiter A vi:- MOl5l colors ava&ble for unmedlate d~tivery. JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS '748,47,000mi,like new '76 Peugeot 504 fully ._ ..... AMr FM, 975 0800 or loaded. Lotmi 25+mpg -9755 87J. 7041 on reg gas l..Ute ne w. •••• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • How °"'Y $6025 Ml rode Mcllda/RetMIUtt ruG Harbor Bl , C M 645-5700 1978TOYOT.A sasumAc• 4 cyl. engine, 5 :.l'{'t.'<I trans . a1 r cond . t mt erl glass & rail ye w het-b. UOOUCCI ·~, -·-/. .,,.,............, . ......_ in Westrrunster 893-7MI 638·7Do TEST DIUYI ONE ~Harbor Blvd. TODAY!!! l.W70 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 6l l 0 U76 $5,300 !m-6716 "10 Rl6: XJnt cond. S800 78 TOYOTA COSTA M ESA '68 VW Squareback. Good cond SHOO Firm. 645-l!i07 '76 ~ loaded snrf Must sell! 536-9525 ' · • '68 404 · Runs good. N<>eds $4888 979-2500 map, red. 29.000 ml, PP work Sl600 or best offer . Moms. or Eves. '78 MBZ 3000 . beige 124.000. '15&-lOG:i 64&8.'i&'J 77VWOIESB. Very sharp beige Rabbit SR5 UFTBACK THEO 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA M F.SA 979-2500 Take over lease. 1977 XJ ·l26 Sedan, 12 cylinder. 16.000 mile-. Qua1Jr1ed pnnc1ple only $4 50 per m onth 213·776 1551. Mr An der.><>n ---- i9 XJ6L, 1mmaculall'. gretn, $111.200 675-7570 ~Sedan 420 Ltd Proclu<' Oon model. rbll cng, ortl( paint . mu s t stdl ' $5000toffr 760-11589. w/bam.boo int., 17Kmi, ------loaded in mint cond., "18~. like nu/warran Sl9,fm/ BO pp 759-052A ty. buy or 858ume lsc ~ Diesel. late ·16. -l' pd. ~l Evea832·233.1 all xtras & 1mrnac $5795, •MII '71 lOOSD TURIODIHB. Locally o wn ed & serviced, immaculate, Wte new. electric s un· roof, cassette & alloy wheels. <433VDF> JIMS&.fMOHS IMPORTS 1970HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-1276 '76 4SOSE lo/mi $18.500. S48-~ •Mn71 450SLC Classic 220 SE Coupe. European Model. lthr int. sunrf. new en ~. superb cond. Sl0,000 or Best Offer 960-4160. 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Wwl979 MGs & MIDGETs m stock for immediate delivery' See US before you buy TODAY!!! •.c., ........ ~.l' __ ._ ..... 2925Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 PP. 631 0300 9750 •..•.....•............. PORSCHE + .AUDI BUYERS!!! We have these two ... stop In this weekend. one could be nght for you! ! ! IAUHIUICIC 2925Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 '68912TARGA Runs great on any gas S.S.500. Ca II 67:Hi510 SACRIFlCE i1 914. x.lot cond. lo/m i. 2Smpg, mU3t sell. S4250 or best ofler . 545-2014 ltols Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ROUS·ROYCE 1)40 J•rn-tt .... ..., .. u .. \<----J .......... ClOSlO SUNDAYS 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA.Al Demo Sale In PTogress '79SM8 TURIO With AM I FM Stert>o cassette & low miles OJ723 ). $11,625 BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 5 speed, AM FM stereo. steel radials. hatchroof. 21.636 miles. Grl'at Gu:. Saver ' l890UBE1 12 :\to 12.<XX> m1le sen ice cvn tract av1u labll' S4566 SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana 558 7811 lt!~~~~ p~~!r a 30 day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DORE ROB INS RD ' FO 2060 HAR CO~TA MUA BOit alVD 642·0010 i.i Corolla. "en 1:11od cond 21.000rni -$1000 ~ Ufi'4 aft 6µm ---- '76 Sh r Ct-lH·a. blk int. A:'.1 FM 'lr !hpd 29Km1. S385V 551 3304 . 95H BOI VolLswOCJeft 9770 2door 4speed.rad1oaad ............... •• • •••••• beater <423SWR 1 VW Havmg Lrouble sell SAVE! ing your car., Try w. Top IOI WITHAM dollar Paid for or I'<ot ' VOUCSW AGEH Bnng your t ar lo Jim 7M Westm1nster Ave. Marino Volks wagen, • Ill Weslmllliter 18711 lk·dch Blvd . Hunl 893-7Ml ~ iSllcl ml!too Beach A~k for _ -- Frank Mdnno or Tom AWn '77 YWIUS O}nam11e 7 paS'>C'ngcr '73 412 Wagon, Sl400 Goud rood good !(as s a \er 53&2232 ------ '77VWIUS Tri...:....---9767 with 4 speed radio amt \'er) dean 7 pas:.enl(t-r • •• :-;;.;............... he11t.er Looks dnd run,.. IAoks and runs :su~r· gr.•at !0473 ) l831PFZI i9 SPITFIHE 1500 Hlut· $3995 S399S 4 :.pd, AM FM t'a!>!. hdrd IOI WITH.AM & &Olt Wpis. bra. t<Jr l'O\ IOI WITH.AM er. lugg raclli.. & morl' YOU<SWACiEH VOU<SWACi!N Llke new. real shdrp · 718) Weslm1ru1ler Ave 7600 Westmuut~r AH•. $ 5. 9 5 O be:. t of f c r in Westminster 1n Westminster 714.~54 .. 7~1 6J3. 7880 .. 7551 638 7880 ----. DO IT NOW! T7 Sptthre. low mileage. '79 Con vt w lo 1 m1 l.eaVUI& town Musi :.e1l 642-567B x!ntcood' $4()00 AM FM stereo cau 'H Bug, xlnt cond. ----675-8555 714·S62-891.8 646-4SCll - '77 XJS V-12, 30K mi S1 l v er /blk inter WADED. Very Cleun P P. Sl4.SOO. 714-835·2323 Moo·Fra,lU New car factory warran· ty, showroom new, s un· roor. factory alloy wheels, cassette s lereo. G!D31KJ) ---------'IS 912 white w/blk inter ----------------~-----.- "---Ghia 9734 Tl MGB sharp, loaded 18,000 miles . Leaving area. Debbie. 552·3767 "Excellent" cond call AMtos. H•w 9100 A.tot. M•w 910 Allh>•. Mew 9100 ......_ Mew 9IOO AMtos. New 91Cl0 for info. 673·3193 art 6 ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••.,• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE sa.ECTIOM tOF YW RAlllTS! AJI models & col rs! JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 1.W70HARBORBLVO COSTA MESA 631-1276 Parting '64 MG ~idgel good sheet metal & run· niJli gear. 5S&-8369 "18924 Mml, loaded. must sacnlice ASSU~E LO LSE PAY.MTS or Best Offe r 631 3 124 or ~2181. "18 MG Midget 17,SOOmi. ~~~~~~~~~ 15.000 or best orfer. Evea '86 912 good cond s\ereo. 96&3830 1st one with $3,300 takes '65Z!O.SD. mecb., body. in· tt. 67J.M75. tenor resto red. A /C , ·s1 Y GA. Xlnt cond. _:_....-_;_;_ _____ _ P /B.644-8549 restored irulde & out. "16 912£. sunroof, 18.000 $3500. Call 848-e953. mi. stereo, alloys, just "16 ~ 300-D, blue. MGI 9744 like new. 673-3227 ••••••••••••••••••••••• XJ:nl Good, loaded, xtra tank. $12,900. 644.5687. "76 MGB· am /fm stereo. ~ MBZ ~. paint 1 yr. clean. low mile:. $4450 ~nd what you want 1n super cond, best orrer. Days 846·7576. E ves Daily Pilot Cla~1 fied~ Don Emerson 963·0836 847-4978 "16 TI.JRBO. Extenor + i.nt.erior. Air, L-R mir· rors. P7's, S engine, 72 reg. Sl7.000/ tra d e 963-7653. ---------A.tos. Hew 9100 Alltos. M•w 9100 AMtos. Hew 9100 Alltoa. Mew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1980 210 SEDAN Has a 4 speed transmission & f\jy laclory e~ ( 043171) '3899 . 1980 LIL HUSTLER PICKUP . ~Has a 4 speed transmssion & fully laCIOfy ecµpped. (110533) . $4549 WE'VE GOT 19805. . COME IN & SEE THE FABULOUS, ALL-NEW 1980 DATSUN COUPE: THE 200SX! • ... All MODELS . LAST C CE 1979HONDAS SEE US ' • RESERVE YOUR 1980 HONDA NOW FOR EARLIFST DELIVERY! .. I , . .. '16\la Sc1rocco DI' Loaded. Stick Stereo »C.m1 $UOO l'T~ $44 l • VW Van w/rebll ·n eni. stereo. ml cood •3183 .......... T•A ......... c. i. an. \It~ rmn1 ow Qubty lloe of prt> .a.11 ~ LlnroJ11 and ern179 You're aure to Clad lbat Pf'C'lal ....... <.,,_ .... ~" )'IDQ'U for at a pn~~ WePrOtftlse! J t •••S-u Ilk tk 4SJ -tlarbo.-Bltii o.&a 91_.. MO $IOI A"1C tt05 ....................... '7'AMCP4CO Bea1.1ttful ··x m 11rl• 1 ~ • ·~· r•dm 1u11J bt'ater f' .;r ill" .111 Look~ Gr~•l Hun• CrMt t l.S&lROW 1 S.HtS IOI WITHAM ¥0USWAG>EH 7600We11tmuu1cr Av\·. mW~ter ~m1 6311 7SHo $1200 '69 Squareb11clt . ---500lmli oo new ena. xlnt '10 Grecnhn. low n11 . cond. 666· 1S39 . 559 det&n. fact.ory 1ur $11100 urz70ana 1't\ 6 548 ~I 7 9910 ••·•·····••············ '714ll. aew brb. tune· up. new .)Olnls, &ood cond. must seU. $1999 or best ctf er 960498.S '78 Hec•I 2 dr \e. am1rm c11M1ellt· :-.1111 rond 1SK mile:.. l'Jtl c1fl Wanted : Used V W . 5 964-6787 pn vale party 6.11 9:56() '66 F3.l>tback. rblt en g, new pamt, Xlnt Cond. Sl.200. 891-1!183 aft 6 .30 pm '79 VW Convertibl e. red1wht, chrome whls, lo ou, aunt. PP. 955·0310 '58 VW Bus : Rblt enJil. Rblt trans. New tires. New clutch. New brakes. $1500 or bes t oHer Campbell 540-3475 or eves. 76()..82&. i2 Bug. good cond .• radials, light blue S1600. Offer. 640-7R45 '70 VW Squareback. New ly overhauled fuel tnJCCt eng. New s hocks. nt•w ures. Body needs help 760-0161 --- VW BEE.I L!-; 1971 Very good cond1llon AM / FM stereo SU.s<l 7 \4 X3'L 7:!7!.I '74 Thm~ See at '\li5 1: I ith St Co•;t" M t'"J 4 llQJOS $26.50 Wh b DI r 752-0687 or 645 ~Jb:J 'fl> Osl Rabh1t NEW di-. 2-door w/Sspd. ;,unrf. re ar w1per -d efro-.t . AM/FM, e tc. pickup in Jackson Hole, Wyoming ror S9900 or can deliver. :JJ7· ma4 or 733-4223. •71 &!per .Beetle. clean. '78 Regal, vinyl top, l', S P /8 , AIC. AM1FM . i:ood rond ~.tB~ or bc:.l uHl'r 562·3841 eve:. '78 Regal. Xlnt C-0nd, xtru lo mi. A M /F M . \ l' ta.ke~ver leu::.e + S5CIO or SSS001orrer 979 !)5()() t'Xt 252 or 55 l ·8381 Codllac 9915 .•••................... LUXURY IUYERS! We haven't forgotlt'n you ... t.he big & bt•uutatul IS a!ave & wl'll at IAUERIUICk 2925 Harlx1r 1$1vd COSTA MESA 979-2500 '73 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville Onlv 68.000 milt.•' L11;1d,•tl Original ftn1:.h .11>'1 leather in i.:rt.•at t·o1uti ll<lll (546(,j lit I $2195 BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 760UW1">lm1n-.lt-r \vt In Wl.'-.lflllll~H I 1193 75:>1 11.IX 71®1 '78 f'lt'flwoorl Hrnuch;1111 LOcllh•d' \ lnl I 1111tl Stl,750. 5.59-WO\ a:.k tor Olar I es ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ·nee HU ••••••••••••••••••••••• "12 CdV. luw n11lt' 11n o•ner Xl111 '""cl t.lan:ion " w hll tl ... Hlo6 &11Hi\14 "l"lt U\ 0 fo lt•1t•nc·t• 1; M Wlf '• 1 nit 1111111 .. I' 1n .. out . t1All> ~,u1vll"J undr'f ~nih ~" 1*111.! 9917 ..•...•.........•...... CAM.ARO._. CAMAROtl!! ...... lu\ l ll -.dt 111011 ""' hw . .hJ 1.1 ' & I.:. IAU£RIUaC K ~O llatbor Uh I l"OS I \ \1" " \ 979-2500 ·1ac•MARO I I l 11ui~· l·"u II i>e>-4 t r IUld <111 ll IMlll "llU.il milt·• ..ind Ill JUlllUI tt.Bl\PZ1 15295 IOI WITHAM Y()U(SW AGE.H 7~1Wt'•l11t111.,11•r \\•• 111 Wei.trn111"t·1 HlJ3 7!1:11 1.;111 ll!HtJ 1978 CHEVROLET CAMAROLT l.1~1 lilu•· ~ m~h h111~ 111I1 'I 111 I h I" II, ... l\t.tdl'(I I\ ti.-. "'"" 'h.111 1~.ooum1lt·:..' 1.w1ix:11 ONLY $5995 HOWARD Ch~•rol~t l>11Yt• & l)u.ul Sb Nl::Wl'OHT IU:ACll 833-0555 1978 CHEVROLET CAM.ARO T· TOP VK .• 1ulom .. 11• t t .111~ . fat1orv air «11r11t I'" r !>lt't'r11111. /I. h1 1\..1" AM I· \1 r 11l1n " l•·r•·tt t a r>t' & 1."ht·1·I co~.r-. \'1•1 \ rlt·.111' '-• 1;,•1•11' Now Only S579S Mirach~ Mcndo/Re'nault ~1~1 Ila• hor Ill I \I 645-5700 '7'j I .1111 1r11 \ p " i/1111> 11 1 I lot 1 l-.1 ,\ I' Allht.UM4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1911 C .. YIOLIT MOMTICA.ILO Haby blue w 'ma\th\n1 tntcnor Low rruJ ... Ill ce b' f'Ql.ltP~ • pnt't"d lo ldl1 CGlllUCl.> ONLY$47H HOWAIDCa.v ...... Uovt< a. Clu•ll SU N1'..'WPORT BEACH IJ:J..OHI 1 '77 CHIV.OLIT Mata.A COUPI 4 apt<ed tuna , pwr alt"l'nua •Ir cood •I I Uwn 14.00U m&~ Sb•l"P· tJ\ilJ p I OtUTEM ) OMLYS)HI HOWUDCM• .... Dov\'• Qwul Sta. Nl':WPORT Bl::ACll UJ.0555 1978 CHIVltOLIT MOMTICA.ILO Beige w1::.addle bucket&, cW" l'OOd , pwr st~nng & "the woru" + low nuli!ti t136VN F ). $5488 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20o0 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 042 · 0010 1977 CHEVROLET MONTlCARLO Whlll' w while mtl'nor & wh1 tt• vinyl t op Low mite!> & loaded w most option!> R.irm' to go• 10031ff/\) ONLY $4295 HOWARD Chn~t l>o~e & Quail St!', Nl';WPOltT BEACH 833-0555 '711 C hevt'tte l dr h.itchback /\1r $1300 198 31W t'\l'' Pvt party 1 ~17 \ Cht'VY Mc1nk C::irlo Landau, l:'X· tr.i < lt•<Jn, xlnl rond \h1:.l '>\'t' l'Jll 963 6966 .ill .ipm ur wknds 7:i t-:1 l'amino. P~1 Pli. 1\ ( '\Kt: s:.!:t4JO 1..:ll 07~) i'i Cht•\l'llt· I.ow m1 , J.:l'. l.1ki: ;<..\ w ' );;I'•• hr 111 1;.w.471,r, ' '"' ,1 \ I lclr \ I. I ilo. 11 I 11111 I ,1•11 \,.,klllJ.: ~t••• 1-1~ 1.1.11 I' I' 7, l111p.ilJ ,1111 lt1nd ntUI\ "'''~ t'\l''> & ,,, c ·.l'I .. ii I I f .ii I"" I "'""'t:. )\;jlj ,IJ\),l \:\l I \I ''" t 101 ' 11'" f.I \l.thbu (.'lul>-.ll' Luxury tuo~. '"'' '"''" I 1'"1" 1 ..... t1.11 -.Int tond. lull '"II :o..l»l•t I 11 1•"• p~1 ~J.5u t~:! 0596 OH :l2i t••hl I • '" nt•w 1.J \1onte C.arlo. cla!>::.1c paml 11 ''"" SI iOll ur bl.-st i.fl\•r 1,1~ 11,~1,. l'nnd , brwn w ll'rC'am vinyl top, cream lthr LDt. $2100 5594747 ---- '76 Chevette 2-dr. 4·SP. xlnt cond. 30mpg. 52.500. '940 hrd tt40 0.•111• ftvmlllta .. .. ....•.••.•............. . ............................. ,............... . ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 119~Conv .• ex· eel. eo~d. Muat sell. 95000, MO cu.la. W-1142 it V.a.: Yellow. Out ol SUM. AU optlou. 350 auto. SU.250. Cal I •J.SU d•ys, 9'74-09541 ~. '74Corvet~ AJC. T·top. one owoer m.SZl.3 Ask tor Aabj 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "", ........................ . ..... __ c-·- 7lPINTO Sharp liWe Runabout 4 speed, radio and heater Au condiliooing. Looks and runs gnat t <0873 > $1595 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAGEH 7«X> Westminster Ave an Westaunster &!n-1~1 6381880 XR7·'98. New pt •tins l7ll1Ptl. very aood. Days 1979 FORD W.-1019 S17!i0. "COii.A" ----------· 4 speed trans. ractory 9935 ....................... 197'DOOGI A.5'84 Automatic trans . pwr. ateering, radio ck low maJeage. A nace clean car! (839WL V ). $3911 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20b0 llARSOk IHVO COSTA Ml ~A b41 0010 '71DODGE OMNI Slick little 4 speed rou~ AJ1' cond111orung Great tattle gas saver at a scns1 ble pnet> (676UZV > $3995 IOIWrTHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7&K>Westm1nster Ave. rn Westminster 893-7551 638 7880 72 Maxi Van Cmpr, rull pwr 67,000 m1. hdr... rt: cent valve Job $4,000 968-9610 '75DODGE Monaco Royale ~dan Loaded with extra-. Look.!> 1.1nd runs greJt (422NXS1 .. $1295 BOIWITHAM YOU<SWAGEH 7tnl Wl·st mtn:.tt•r A'.: 10 Wt'Stmm.-.ll•r 893 7551 fi..18 78>1(1 9940 ••...•.••••.••.•....... ·73 !\1aw•ri«k 4dr. \'R, auto rad t•xtra clean SO,OO>m1 $1350 751·3076 '79 Fies ta , AM /f''M cassette. 12,000m 1. 40mpg. 975·0lto0 o r 673-7041. 811' cond .• pwr s teennK. AM/FM stereo radio & l o w , low mil es! lmwRP> How ORiy $7250 MirocM Mcada/RMGUft 21!i0 Harbor Bl • C M . 645-5700 '76rlNTO Sharp tattle 4 t•ylander . automatic Hunalrnut L oo k s and runl> dynanute (\15105 1 $2495 IOIWrTHAM YOUCSWAGEH 7000 Westrnm.-.ter A \It:. m Wt.~lmanst~r 893-7551 hJk 788(1 1976FORD GRANADA 6 cyl . automatH· trnn ... air t'Ond . pwr 'lf'Pnn.: & bt'akt.-s & llntl'<I i.tl..il>::. ~'\I M > $3188 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAlBOlt BlVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 '66 T Hird. on~. rull v~r. A C Will takt• tr.in:. t•.ir a., u a111'. 1\4:.! 121\X '111 'I on no ('ohr ;1 -.pd (;..,.>(1 c tlllll ORO 5111 3:'5:1 1:."1 I )l.Jl~I 'TJSt.11 Y.:1!11 m.11..• 1111 .. r l ..,.t., n J.! l!.• 5.'l~ n:ix1 'f>X Ford < 11rt 111.t utl, 11\lOOr worl.. l.l';'.1 ur B. 't ofkr ~ lt):~1 '76 Granada \<Ir. '1n) I rt AM t"M stt.'rt'O. i\ l.'. lo mi. nu brk::.. v~. ~d mp)! Student must s acnl1ce• S279{i. 67>5136 between 125 G .d Ohl l 'ff Oldl Cutlus 9uprt'me ven lt71 Plymout'" nn. • •-• raa. loaded. Xlnt. cond P\l..,Subl.Lrba.n4door.•~ °"' ownr. well i•pt UK *"lOO. _ ........ ., rrU.'2300 l'TlJ.fH19 ...; .... ,..;_ _ _._ _______ 1 Mill ttat.loo wa1Ma. Al ·es STATION WAGON . xlnt condltlon HOO. fna.al82 '110ldl 88, 4 ctr. hardtop, tJean. pwr. air, AM/P'M, Gena, '3200. SSH029 . fWo 9957 ft45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "75 Mark IV. gold. moon roof. nu tires. askina k500 Mf.Z700. 965 0368 71 LlncolnTown Car. new tares, loaded. 41,000 mllea. Asking 17000 or ma.lte offer. Call arter 9PM 848-:1688. 77PINTO Super 1 l1 c k little Runabout 4 cylinder. 4 ll)eed, radw and heater "411'81) $26'5 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA.GEH 1800Westmlnster Ave. a.n West.muwter 1!93-15Sl 638-7880 "7'9 Caruer Maril V. real Je wel, fully e quip. S l O • O O 0 I 0 8 0 . i2 Pinto 2000eng hp. 714 452227 naoe car S850 St.eve al Mtt CAY 9'50 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S MIWIST UNCOLN-MERCURV DEALERSHlP RAY R.ADEIOE UNCOLN·MERCURY lS.lBAutoCenter Dr SDFwy·Lake FOl'eat exit IRVINE 130.7000 1979tiaCUIY IOICAT J-0001 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed trans.. air cood . pwr st.eenng &c pwr. brakes C71!SWQW 1 S50tl THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HARBOR Bl VO. CO!>TAMlSA 642·0010 77 Mon.arch 4-dr. 6 cyl. lU< ong m1. xlnl cond Mu .. t 'ell. beH ofr b44-C.810 ------il Marqw.li C P . II pa1t:. wgn , PS PB PW IP L. f\ l.'. Gd {'ng, rblt tran-.. new rubbt·r. $1100 64().7219 Mlafm'9 •952 ..••................... 1979FORD MUSTAMG TURIO goo.«J82 '15 Xlot . 2o +m1.1~ amtfm, air, new dutch Best oCfer. P IP 646 4206 or833-M78 i4 SlAUon Wdgon. -c:~"9. good condition Call alter Spm 495-5411 i2 Panto cle.i.n $875 or bt-t.t offer aft 5 :ll 1>'73-2743 Ply1l'llMlltl 9960 . ..................... . 76 Pl YMOUTH OUSTER 33,000 .ictual m1k' 6 cylinder. a utomal1c poowoer steenng and air Vl'ry cleun <265XK L J $2195 IOI WITHAM VOU<SWAGEH 7600Westmm-.ter A~t· m We:::.tm1no;ter 893-7551 1>38 7~ "76 Ply mouth Gr.in Fur) Wagon. I'S. PW I' fl A--., nt '>lereo. A(' \II extra:. MUM w ll ~151.MI Call 71 1 737 M4!1 dft 6 :l>PM ~ \.otar,. Stal.Ion W,.:n 1 :.pd tr.m.-.. A <:. ~. l'H. redmm~ ~dL' ~ 11110m1 bt.-st orf1;r 0' t•r ~ooo ~~ '8:1 fury .a Uvor Air I' s P II 17 -,,. molt·" \l,tk1 offer l).~..\I H are automatic, air cond •• roor~u. PS. PB: in~ have PoWor w1odow1 A.Mt FM stereo radl()t.t. aome have a peed cont~ Nileaaes run from fl0.UU9 to 87,000. Pnced Crona W15 to S1275 below Blu6 Book wholesale pricec ~ wagons are pnceGr around $1.SOO each. Con.. t.at'l F\eet Administrator. Oranee Coast Dally Ptlot 64.2-4.321 . Ext 210 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• laAJo4S 4Ma Come m & see our sele~ uontodayt 1Unbcltevable' l BAUER IUICIC 29'l5 Harbor Blvd COSTA M ESA 979-2500 -llS.-- ' 77 RREllRD 25 000 original m1ll.'l-.. "'ull power. air ..ind louded t8331'<.' I I $4295 BOB WITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7~111 Weslmtnsll'r A ve. Ill W..,_t mln~IPr 893 755 I ti.3H 7Rf!O 73 Formula 400 1-'trt•bird . Rik on blk w T lOJ.1 Very cll'an ~.{~ evt•.., 1972 Pontiac ~ew t1rel!, JUSl had a lUllt' up N~:. ..,tarter S47"> ~ ll> 846-5745 afl fiP'.\1 i i (,,rand ~afan WaRon All xlr.:1 -.. I o wne r. MO V J N(; M US T S \t'Rlf'I CE $1!150 bi~ '704'~) f 1r1·b1r1J \lt'ry ra-.t, clt-dll. ~lfir. or lk-'t Of. rt·r s.itl'i5i.."f ~rd 9970 ......................• kl· ('fa,.,) «ar ... " Th111 rould ht• yourl> ·m T· tt1rd. Body m xlnt cond. lot in i:ood cond Huf\JJ hk\· rww St 1\10 IW2 4642 AMtos. Used 4 ~peed . TRX rad1ah ..,. m c1 i.: i. . ~ \ 1• r •· o & moooroor 1w t230>! 1 .............•.............•...•.............. $7888 THEODOR£ ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHOlt BLVD COSTA MESA 642 • 0010 '79 TURIO ~tGIM) Cobra oo din.ics. tan. 4 spd. xlnt throughout, best offor 4!174138 • "76 Sedan de \'1\le White w /blue int. Po w~r. U>aded. Fantastic toml Ultimate l'a rt', lo~ mllage . S5995. C:i 11 7141833-9021 Mr. Rt'll Newport &-ach Mon f'n 9to4 '7!1 Bt>rhot>ltJ , -.11v1•r "" burgundy 111l. T 1011. H track "tt'n·o l'\l t"r\ JVaJl opt um. c·11· Im r1 m-. & int '>,,t, ,tJf, .ti I 'lpm <t!J4 H3i!8 __ Alltos, UHCI AMto.,Us~ Blue be.a uty -~ ust sel t • 4 ::.pe\!d. ~ ntmdc1, A C leather 1nle r1or. maac wheels. cassC!'lte deck, map lll(bt. Lo/au. Pnv. pty Bes\ offer. Call 67~ 2919 1973 VW Super Ht-C't It• Sunroof. new t•nj:!1nt·. ndwl l1r es. A \I l'\I l'lt' Sl!'iO bel-.t ol fl·r < .ti I .J!.»-2.1117 If no ao:.w1-r. l'LEt'\SE kl.'ep tn. ml! l{,\HI-, ib 1-.1 <.:amino: 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '711 2.dr D }';It l.';iru·1• t· llf'I Cheo•rol•t 9920 tnJl'"tH•ll & h111 1.. •••••••••·••••••••••••• WANTED Any VW ~1thout tng 552-ll''l71 Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES. SERVICE AHDUASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLEllCE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA ~l.trm si.•11•1 liiS ~--11>1 '7!1 "14.'VllJP .llH•r l'l 1'\' mo..i -.tr.i~ ll•hm1. $13.SOO 4!17 2!1.13 ull 1, 1977 ()>up(' lk'\11llt· i.lnt cond S6J4HI ( .tit I>,, I. 96211847 . I'\ t'!'. .,. ... :11.i;J n SeviUe, rully l<Mded f'lremlSt ~old ~ather Moon rool Wire whls S97!10 PP. 9G3·0!1Ul; 962 0054 '1'9 St_.v1llc• Oak ixr-t bro LOADEU' 6Km1 714 54!! 141«1 '78 Seville. w 'iunroof. cloth mt .. /\M/f''M ta1>e. full power. lo m1 759 l867 646-9303 540.9467 '76 Eldo cab top, llhr spltt seats. AM /l''M , t·ru1 l>e ORANGE COUHTY control. S539S. 495-6119 VOLVO '77CADILLAC EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO BROUGHAM t.a.rgest Volvo Dealer D'ELEGANCE an Orange County t F u I l y e q u a p p e d BUYorLEASE Brown/beige inl. $7795 DlRECT Very Clean. (4823) ~""""'="~,.• ... n~r.:-•,r.:1r.:'l'fl~•Wl~:':l~!'ft'I ~~-._~;~~l 2025 S ••~--'69 Coupe OeV1lle rYlOl -IU;;>l.QO Runs we 11 S9tl0 Anaheim 750-2011 968-9610 1979 OE~O CLEARANCE' ,., 4 .1r11.110"' l. c·•·" \11111!. t ·'' 1•1-,, \I I 11 .. 1-.. ~ :\t1\,1 -, L,,,,,ttt' tt•d1u1 lJuh SAVE MOW!!! . C~El.L' · CHEVIOLET 2828 Harbor 81 vd , .. cwt.~~A ... '11 CHEVY MONTE CARLO F:lectnl· shc.lmR roo[ \, H autom:.1t11 tran-.m1sMon. air c-ond1twn1111!. power steerin1ot. puwt•r w111 dows. v1nvl roor. ltlt wheel. cru1sf' cont1ol One ownl!r White in tol or 1' a n l a ' l 11 1111 ~ tWJHl-"01 $3996 SANTA ANA DATSUN :nll f-: 17th StrN•I Sanw Ana ~>~>H 7Hl I nl l!a'i ,,t\t•r . .£m 1fm. :.nr •'oriel 1;7;, 1~,5 .x 1 .tm.111>. \ 1, c·Jmel lir.Ht"' 1 .. n 1111t·rwr. Un· ch·1 I • u1111n11 , ~i()() EH·::. '..t 1mi. '71 lht•\y J111p.tl.1 rll'W tr.111., n·ar t·nd paint. '<lnl lond. Sl,700. l\.~!*>"70 Chrysltt 9925 ......................• 1975 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE W hite o n white w sunroof. air cond .. lf';1lh1·r & muc·h more! l'J.\,;!) low, low miles. tl69MMM I $2988 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20C>O HARBOR Bl VO COSTA ME SA 647 · 0010 '75 Cordoba, Cull power , leather uph ols l t·ry. Speed control. /\M t FM. vinyl top, steel gray, 0)95 pp 644-0911 '77 Cordoba. all power, xlnl cond , must be seen. 33.000ma . make offer Dye; H33 9361. Eve:> & wknds ~ 7!120 ..._Mew 9100 Mtos, H•w 9800 A.vtos, N~w 9800 Autos, M•w 9100 ...........••.......... ······~················ ••....•...•.....................•...•••••.•..• HARBOR BLVD. of CARS 0 Costa Mesa IT'S WORTH THE TRIP. 2121 llOlt>Of ~ ~1200 JOHNIOM • SOM llNCOlN• MlltCUIY 212• Molt>Of llwd M>40JO NA•H CADU.iAC, IMC. _....._ ...... M>9100 NABERS (1t1!t!lt1r) LARGEST SELECTION OF N EW & USED CADILLACS l N ORANGE cot·~TY 197' CADILLAC SALE COUPE DI YILl.E ••..•.•..•• ,RICED! One owner car with leather seals CabnotPt ioo. cruise control. AM/FM stereo. lull oower. 1111 wheel & IOw miles 1074RKOI ~~~~ ........ 55995 ·EQu1pment mctudeS spht pewer seat stereo radio & cruise control. Lo w miles' I 1465761 1977 CADtLLAC S 6 6 9 5 COUPE DI VILLE ••••••.• EQ01pment lncfudeS leather intenor. cruise control & AM/FM stereo l495T JG} 1977 CAIMLLAC ~~~~~ ........ 56995 With 50/50 splll p0wer seat. stereo tape player & much. much more' (593WRA1 I 971 CADILLAC ~~~~:-:. ........ 58595 With leatnef' lnteoor. stereo 18'>9 player & Cadlll~ wire ~I covers I 178TZU) I t71 CADIU.4C ~ ............. '8995 Equipped with all of the Cadillac luxury optio ns. in excellent condition & C>tioed to selll 10221036) ~~J.~~~ ........ 59 3 9 5 Full l)O'Wef, teether 1nteno<. st8f'80 tape. wire wheel oovera and all of the Seville luxuries l077SPt). 1971 CADILLAC Rm'IWOOD 59895 •ou•UM ......... . H .. •II of the Cadillac IUJCUl'Y option• •tld low m6 ... (107UKY). • : ;.1 :\tu ... \ 1l Gh1.1, b <:~I l' ~. I' H dUtll ,\ ( ~.! 111111 m I. ~3Ul1U it.t 1).5 11135 7'J \tu..-,1.ing, -I t)'I. a i.pc.I rJ1.llo. I door $4Q'\O <11 make oHt•r 7~ I 04.;.H 'Qi Mu.,tan~ con v1 i; n I auto. bl•dul. ~ L:all fi'7~J7.il! ·w Mu!>t,m~ onl! ownt•r l~t! llt'W l>t-alh (or('1,•-. :.uk Lo mi. Gara~l·d 846-8570 '69 }'! u-.t. ron \ t'rl . beauurul rond. thruou1 mx> ~-8635 -----a Mustang enl' & auto tr a n s . LESS t h an l.OOOm1. s ince c-ompl overtlaul St .000 !;40-4032 I.I Mar h l. $2,999 otrer Radial!.. air . rover , AM 8 trk bltn 96.J. 7412 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt7,0LDS c.iHeas S..rt• Coupe. This ooe is loaded with opll008 &c tn great coodluon t <220 REA ) . OHLY $3'95 HOWilDO..•,... Dove & Quail St.s NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 --- 1'wo 11 Cutlass Supreme . auto. A/C, v top. PS. PB. lo/rw, your choice wbt or bnm. ~. ~·1494 or 552-78118 lf770LOS OMIGASIDAH Nice! A l oa ded Brougham beauty! And a ~rl'ull wonderful family car• <409RVX >. OHLYS37'5 HOWA.1.D ct..vrol.t Dove It Quall SU NEWPORT BEACH a1J..osss '72 QIU ... SUpreme. A-C, PS. PB. peat cond .• reg ...... Sl.150. 646.UJ2 '74 CUtJasg Supreme Lo/mi, xlnt cond. PB, PS, A/C. 646-9819 •----------------• 'ff cw ... Salon. really 1111 c.ADIU.AC 5 I I 9 9 5 llYIU.!........... I ......., -. C.dllllO WI,. wheel co~. ft,111 po..r 6 .... NEWI (3421WL). Pr109d to .. 111 Xlnt Cood, all xtraa. lo mi. lllJST SELL! S5600 M.Ml'11 orM2-mM. '1'1 Cutlaas Supreme, Broucham 2 dr, com· PAQ7 prffldeot ·a earl aball> bnl roeta.Ulc, viQ rf, fWJ P""• AC, Ult, cnlae. Httl. PP. 7S4-0ll2 wid11 N. '76 AMC s2999 srORTAIOUT Dl ..... . f, (1'1 dUlfJf'T'\altC tranc, (l<>WPf <;tPennQ & Ori\lo.P<. ltll Wf11-.•I AM FM '>lf'f"') & low tow m1IP'-tn [ •CPlll'nt condtl1un' 734811 1 '74 CA.DtUAC s3499 COUPE DE VIUE •.•••.•• r ult oo~ facto"( ,jtr conrl Cab<101et too 1111 w hPf'I ._,..,PO •ad•o reatner 1nrerior -Buv of lhf' Wf'f'~ 1 11 $3"1t', '77 CHEVROLET s3499 CAra1CE CLASSIC •••• SEDAN Full power. tactorv air cond .. !tit wheel cru1l.E' conirot & on e,.ce11ent conchhon. 1117755) '75 CA.DtUAC s3999 SEOAM OE VJUE ..••..•. Full oower. faC10"f arr cond AM FM stereo. ttll wheel cru1SE' control 1~c1ll'ler 1nterror -An Pxcetlent buv' O:? 1 MVC' ltt1~~ ............... s3999 Full po-lactorv a11 cond and Landau top ONL V J6 000 low m11es -tn LIKE NEW cond1t10f\1 (823PDL> •77 CHEVROLET CANICEt rASS. s3999 CLASSIC WAGOH •••••• Full power. factory a11 cond. tugqage rack. tilt wheel -This one tS on excellent cond11ton! ~1TPRI '77 OLDS CUTLASS s3999 SUN.a.SEDAM •••.•• Full POWef, fectory air cond .. AM/FM stereo w/taoe. tilt wheel & cruise control, Sharp! (336RSCl '11 C~OUT s3999 MAUIU CLASSIC •••••• COUPE vs. automatic trans . power steenno. power brakes. factory air cond • 1111 wheel. rallye wtieels & low. low miles (6e5RFB). CHOICE OF TWO' '11 C .. YSLB s4999 COIDOIA COUPI •••••• Full power, fedory air cond • AM/FM steteO 8 tr8Ck tape. tilt wtleet. Cabnotet too. crulM control. wire Wheel covers. split pwr. leather seats & low. low miles. Lttt.e NEW c:ond. (139419) .,, POMt'IAC s4999 Fii ... TIA"5 AM •••• •66 engine with Hurst • speed t,_,. . powtf' windows. ateennv & t>rakel. and air OOf'ld, Sharp! (637803) . ~FINAL I THINK l'VE DISCOVERED SOMET141NG THEN L(OU DRINK A GLASS OF WATER AND TAKE SOME PILLS, AND l(OU SlT i/ Lf OURSELF lN THE DARK FOR AWHILE UNTIL '{OU'RE READ'( TO GO BACK TO BED... -----~~, NANCY I'M SO TIRED I CAN'T KEEP MY EYES OPEN I'LL TAKE A NAP WHEN l/ou WAKE UP AT NlGl4T, AND L{OUR HEAD HURTS AND L{OVf< STOMACH FEELS FUNN'( ... avr IT'S NOT Tf.fE PILLS THAT MADE '10U FEEL BETTE~ .. ·35 CENTS THE FIRST THING l{OlJ 00~15 PVT ON l{OUR BATHROBE lT'S T'4E BATHROBE! By Ernie Bushmiller NOW M Y NAP WON'T BE DISTURBED / 0 • I VoTu-l6 SOOTH I I .. ® r --...... ......__~' __ , - -l_1 ' lt·'t J<~MEME3f:R 11-IE '7TUFFE:D OWL. you GAVE Mf3.'? A5 I LOOK P>ACK NOW, 1 WA5 TERRIBLY IMMATURE ... BUT JEFF WA'b A VERY RESPON SIBLE PER· ~ON FOR HIS AGE! WE WERE MARRIED"' AND VERY HAPPIL.Y ! I• _ .. ... '11f~ ELEC..T1D>lt ' IN A ., · ~~ so c1e-rv , -MArac:.~ MAftN , t.E-7TE~'~ MUCl-4 NICE ~1 AND WOl.AL..0 MAKE A 6ETrE.~ CL.A~~ PJ:l.'E 710ENT .. · 0 0 VoTn~6 BoDTM You ~u~ INTERSTIN' S TUFF, MR.WILSON. IN FACI; THI~ IS A GREAT ATTIC! AND IHE:: -:f WA9 GLAD '? TUFFED W GIVE: iH~M -.Fl<;ff VOU IV YOU, D£3NN19 . CALGHT O~ YOUR HONEY- MOON? •• I I 0 • vor."G so0r .. ' - -MAKJ~G .A RCIE1 C'eMOCSCAT.IC CMOICE, ... By Hank Ketcham r-~~~----------~----1-r'c; A SHAMf:. TOTHAOW AWAY TH IS - LOVf;i.Y 911.JFFED DUC K. Cb TELL. .. -Tl-H:N YOU NEED -rt-ilS STUFF ED DUCK. TELL ME ABOUT YOU, THERE MARIE! WHAT ARE YOUR 15N'i PLANS IN LIFE? WHERE MU CH DID YOU CO ME FRO M ? TO r-7,.~~r.----:;;~7 TE LL A~OUT ME! • \) JN; GONNA 0UT ••• I ll-41Nk HE:. TRUt;;T9 f30TH OF U9, OE:NNIS. I WA5 RAISED ON A FARM AND LEFT THERE WHEN I WA5 18 ,,.iO 5 EE WHAT LI FE WA5 LIKE IN THE CITY ... AND A FEW MONTH S LATER I MET JEFF.' HE HAD A LATE CLA55 ONE N 10HT, THEN CAME THAT HAD BEEN GOIN0 SINCE: EARLY MORN-PHONE CALL Al ING ! NORMALLY, HE'D 6Ei HOME BY ONE IN iHE EL.EVEN .• , AND WHEN HE DIDN'i eer MORNIN0! IT HOME BY MIDNIGHT -WA5THE POLICE I e>E0AN TO WORRY,.. ... REPORTINC?1 AN ACCtDENi I MOON MU•' INS r<,Ars ! ALL MY DtSPoSABLE: INCOME H.AS BEeN DISPOSED OF. WHATYou1RE [l)otNG W~ONG, :ff:DDY, IS r~ATYOU 1RE KEEPING EV~RYTHING BOTTLED. . UP! b BOTTLED UP? DOCTOR SMOCK WESL-L-, 1-r '-1us-r ARRIVS:P AN ' He 's UNCRA..,-ING t-r NOW OLJ ..,-IN 6ACK ! r BUT I HAVt= A PLAN TO HELP you STO~ DOING THAT.1 ONe OF .,..Hose: FRE:NCH CHOPPING ~lZMOS.' ,.,... KINc>A l-OC>KS L-1 KS SOME!IHIN' WAS L-OS-r IN 1"H e i"~ANSt..A-r10N .' '· qoo•ue <:rOT ro oo •T lAJl1H FeEUN& I --------. HOLD IT ff <JOU C.A~·T lUST GO 1MR006M -n.IE NM:>VEM~T6 ! by Ferd Johnaon So-So? OH, YES ... TEtJS5 ! IENSE? AH! LET Me: GLJESS ... OH , Ye:AH , i"HE:Y'RE: NE:A-r.' By George Lemont 50 He CAL-t..ec::> i"He FACi"'ORY IN PARIS AN" ORc:>E:RE=P ONe: OF IHE:IR COM.M.E:RC IAL-MCDBL..S .' -. • ® M a I... e y• -e .. C) "IE:l..L ME.e 1LLY. 0 10 'IOU HAV' FUN ON HALlDWcEN? I '· I 'I II L.OOKS l'e'T'r'ER IF 'tt>U SOffTOF U:AN "ID 'Ii UR Rf6fn' AfJOUi FOFt1V· Fl Ve C1 ES. °"'' .. ~OAM,tlNC8 ~T" . .... . ......... • r . . • • . • • N YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? T1'ere •re •t leHt sia differ· In *•wing details lletw .. o top •nd bottom paMIL How q ddy c.an you find them? O.Ck •Mwen with thou below. "llutn tlAI It P ... > -..0.U ... ,_.,...,.It MOQ "S "..-..UIP -i ;.~ ,. ·~JP Cl _,11~,.N C llutH llAI I I -·-t -~IP I I l•M I Y~IO ' ~ ® -------by Hal Kaufman-----~- e SUM MYSTllYt T1'e sum of tour numben In nlue should bel•bove eight th>uund .i,-t hu..._. -'tllty·"''"J lut when tttey •re halved, H you'll Me very pl•lnJthey Md FACE VALUE AT A GLANCE Place three dice In • clear wafer glHS and hand the gins to a friend. Ask him or her to shake the dice and pl~• the glas.s upon a table. Now. look.Ing at the tops of the dice, an· nounce that you wlll predict the number of spots on the bottom surfaces. When the glass la held overtlead. your prediction w lll pr<Mt correct. s.cret: Since the to- tal of any two opposite sides 11 •lways 7, slm· ply s.ubtract the total of the top three num bers from 21. up to nouent. Now this mystery Hplaln. WJU Jl\Of IC> •IA ~ IAl-'Oj •111111411!_, ,,...le\! ~fl JM>" e C Here! Turn each of these four·letfer words Into a five letter word by adding the letter "c" somewhere 1n each l Fare 2 Both. 3. Sale. 4. Rash. 11\•IJ t .. US "t IP+oe Z •>••~ I e Tanks • Lotl Junior's ~s .. .,,. '91llten 11•ttt full. If he •ddsl gallons, It'll be 3/4ths full. How many gallons does Junior's tank hold? • R lddle·Me This. If you can: Which Is the month for $Ore throats? Strep·tember. Which Is the month tor pawnbrokers' Hock tober. Which Is the month for exercising? Flatnuary. RIDING Hll Our ra d 1t9 pal above Isn't gaining •tteftf6on with just ~ friendly wave. Add hnn to c:om~ete plc1ure. I ..... --- CAUGHT LOOKING! SMrpen crayons or colored pencils. Add c:ok)n nMtlY to the scene •bove: 1-Aed. l -Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. ._U. brown. s-Flflh tones. 6-Lt. green. 7-Dlt. purple. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form two complete word5: PROTRUDE -.. -.. ---.. TMEN score 2 points each for all words ot four letters or more found ~ the letters. Try to score at lust so Points. ....... ...,! .... -.. -·- -or Better o·r For Worse by Lynn Johnston ,· ~00 ll>RNTED MUS\C, M~ OEA~ ... R~t> l HAVE SPRUNG FOR 11\E l>lORKS I • ~·- .. -n.4tS IS~R POWeR SWlT~> RNOSPERKER SELECT~)R,B) ORR PLUS B ... ~ -· lHERE ~OU ARE> HONE~··· Wt\R\ 00 HOU lfi\NK? HERE \S ~E BASE & 1t<E&E f\O~STMENT. ···~OU HR\JE R MUTING BUlTON 9, ONE ' FOR LOUDNESS ... \ HRD \-\OPED fO~ )) 50}t\En-\lNET UJ\Tt\ A SWITCH -n-\RT SAYS ~oN •OR "'OFF:' GUlP::'\ ~ ' .. I "' ... ~....,...,,. lC:-"(Ou 'O LlKf; fo 1"A.KE: u-s 'f"o '·n~f: Zoo~,'-'~ .. -illiimllilliilll•I GORDO 1/-4 SHOE A~ 'IOU KNOW, f'AfRll K A~o \ AR.€ \1£'({~ lt-J1"E:~£~€0 lN WH .. 0&..1re: ... " ANO ... l)M ... w( ~ll£ u>~OF:R.l ~<;, lf=, tN-S1'£'~0 o~ w~1",~tN& "r"E: f001'"6AL.l.. uAM£ -roOA'4 . • • ' ' l.Ul ~~ OAO WOV\..0 6£~\ AROU~O 1 \-\t. evs~ DNl c , t\l ~ W"ILE. ! Gus Arriola IHEV WILL WArr JAJ nH=eAJ< 1TIJ-OIAJ}JER..f • by MacNell November 4, 1979 DAILY PILOT ,I Late~t Smoker Researchju~t In:. MER~Tundisputed ~ictor over leading high tars in tests comparing taste and tar level Smokers find the taste d low tar MERIT mMches that d high tar cigardtcs. New caste·test results prove it. Proof A significant majority of smokers rated MERIT taste as S?O<Xi as-or better than -leading high car brands. tven cigarettes having twice the tar! Proof: Of che 953 sea ting a prefer- e nce when tar levels were revealed , I 3 out of 4 smolcers chose the MERIT low tar /eood taste combination over high tar l eaders. MERrrsndrAs r1* low tar MFRl'I ~taste alaemative to high tar brands. New natio nal smoker study results prove it. Proof: The overwhelming majority of MERIT smokers polled felt they didn'c sacrifice taste in switching from high tar cigarettes. Proof:96%ofMERITsmokersdon't miss former high tar brands Proof: 9 ouc of 10 enjoy smoking as much since switching to MERIT. are glad they switched. lt.... ~co \'"{"' and report MERIT is the best tasri ng lo w tar \~ \ L~\ \ they've e\ler tried! '°'\\et You've read the results. The conclusio n is clearer than ever: MERIT delivers a winning combination of taste and low tar. A combination that seems to be attract· ing more and more smokers every day and -more importantly -satisfyi ng them long cenn. 0 Pblllp Mont. I..:. 1919 ... ' "'". ,..,,. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cig~rene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. KMft:8 .... •:·o.s .. --.. ----------------100·1:11 .. ··w:'0.7 .. .-.. •. ,.c ..... Flt"""1MIT'7I ~&DO's THEm YOURSELF Send 1t1e ques1ion • 1 ~. to Asll. fnty Weealy. 641 l•""'9fOll A"' -.. ..,,. "• 10021 Wt • PIY 5~ lol puoeosned oues1ions So.,y we un 1 ~-Oll>tt\ FOR HOMER B. BOYNTON, Ex- ecutive Assoc Director. F B.I Since your Mott Wanted 1111 wu crut~ In 1950. how many crtmlnala haw appear~ o n It and ~e caught? Were any of them women? What peT· caitAge of our country'• crtmlnaM are women, and what la their motl com- mon crtme? -Evan Jacblnger, Greensburg, Pa. •As of Aug 15. 1979. a to tal of 368 fugitives have appeared on thP Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list since its inception. Six of these have been women A total of More and "1()f'e, it's cherchez lo femme. 342 fug111ves who have been on the llst have been captured Some 16 percent of the persons arrested in the U S 1n 1977 for all crimes other than traffic offenses were women The offense for which females are most often anesied 1s that of larceny· theft I might point out that Lhe number of women arrested In this counrry dunng the years 1968 through 1977 increased some 5 7 6 percent FOR PETER YARROW, comPQser·s1nger o f Peter. Paul and Mary group. Why did the three of you split up, and what brougl\t you back together again? -O .M .. Amarillo, Texas • We had different things to say and do. Paul became a rellg1ous convert He wanted to live simply and do personal ministries I wM deeply connected with political movements. Mary turned solo. Our focuses were no longer alike. What caused us to reunite m 1978. after eight years, was a need to reshare all those things that had been so wonderful. FOR GLORIA MONTY. producer, A.BC-lV's General Ho.spitol How reaU.tk: Is your progTam? -G.O .. Saliabury, Md. • We, at General Hospital, realize that we do disseminate quite a lo t of medical information, and we take it as a very serious responsibility. We research each clinical episode. down to the last action and word of dialogue . On our staff we have medical advisers; nurses. doctors. specialists. Often these people are in the studio, making sure that ou r dramas reflect medical practice m the most accurate way FOR PETE ROZEU.E, commissioner. National Football League le tt true that Aatro turf 19 caUlllng more ln)w1a than grMe flelde? -St.an C..tlebeny, Lufkin, Taa. e Independent studies have shown no appreciable dif- ference In Injuries qn artificial surfaces and on regular grass fk!lds. There Is a tendency toward more Injuries of an abrasive nature -elbow and leg bums. etc .. which can be mlnlrrilzed If the player Is wearing equipment designed to PfOlect agalnsa such hurts. FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR What aort of thln91 do celebritia talk a bout among themMlva? -V.I. kiln· lngs, Trenton, N.J. • Would you like to know what those lucky enough to be sitting next to Roben R\'dfprd hear -or d1SCuss7 Firewood' We kid you not Rona Jaffe had the good fo nunl! to be seated alongside Redford 11n an L A -NY fhght. and she said he went on at length about firewood wh1eh kind gave off the best aroma. what produced the prenlest colored names Conservatlon1st·ecofogist Redford is hap piest when talking about Mother Nature Mother Nature's best friend? Generally, what stars like to talk about moSI ts their work, their families No thmy mmd·boggltng Phyllis Diller Is very sub- dued and quiet o ff-stage. always wondenng what the family back home is doing. Lynn Redgrave's eyes light up when you tolk about her ktds. Charlton Heston Wlll 011/v talk about his work. Ed Asner deltghl'> m reponmg on his cais FOR CAROL KANE, stor of When o Stronger Calls . .Sina yofa haw aom~ awful uperlmcea u a baby 1lntt In the mov\c, I'm wondning tf you ewr baby ... t In real Ille. and did you haw any ICalY mo«Mnts? -L.W .. Steubeft. vtlle, Ohio • I moved to New York at 15 to find work as an <Ktress But my first )Ob was baby·s1111ng for my agent's child As 11 turns o ut. I made more money baby-SJttmg than I did acting In those early months I didn't have any hair· raising times. as I did m the him. but I often wonder how I would have reacted FOR IRVlNG R. LEVINE, NBC-TV broadcaster Why do they never 1how you from the wallt down on the air? -Mn. Edith Pugh, Rome, N.Y. • It might have startled 1V viewers 1f I hod been shown full length while reporting from a political summit meeting not long ago in the sunny Island of Guadeloupe As usual. I wore a jacket. shin and bow tie -and swim trunks In less e1totk $Unoundlngs there ts another reason for being !>hown fro m the waist up In conversat10n II Is easier 10 communteate fact> to face -especiallv on a sman 1V screen FOR SAM LEVENSON, author of You Don'1 Hav~ to Be In Who's Who to Know What's Whot You aay prowrbe haw dropped out of taahlon. Why la that? - 8 .S ., C..pu, Wyo. • Proverbs are out of fashion because they represent the time-tested wisdom ol the past. Today the past Is out of fashion. What counts today Is mstont. I learne<t proverbs fTom my parents. Today even parents are out of fas~lon The moSI humorous quality of today's generation Is the11 serious obsession wl1h fun They take nothmg seriously PRO S... Abraham Rl>tcolf (0 ·Conn.) PRO Ano con CON R11p. Rkhwd L Ottlneer (0 .-N. v I Excaalvc development of synthetic fuels (which are approximately twice Synthetic fuels, particularly as substitutes for guoline, will help cue energy shortaga. Half the oU we con· auma II uMd In motor vehicles. If we replace I 0 percent of that oU with II· quid• from coal, tar sands, oil shale, municipal waste, wood and ~·· we will far oceed the ahonfall of oll thet tr1ggered the ~ of last aum· mer. That II why I suPP9ft tapld IY"thetie fuel develop- ment. Howwver. we must ha~ mof• rae.ch Into the side cffecta of fOllil-bued "synfue!s" to protect again• en· vtroniM.ntel damage. In addll\ofl to dewlopmcnt of ayn- ttwdc fucle, we should not Mglect the nonfC*ll and rencweb&e alttrnetfve-cncrg:y IOurcel IUCh .. .alar, wtnd and hychoelec:trtc. Should Synthetic Fuel Be Develo~d Aa An Alternate Energy Source? ~-e- '-.' the cost of Imported oU) wlll aggravate Inflation, not solve our energy crtsts. Preferable' to reliance on e>q>erlmental synfuel technologla, a ITIC1'C two- gallon-per·mlle Improvement In automobile fleet cffldency would Mve as much energy., 10 syn.fuel plants could produce! Synfuel projects •*> thrutan crlticaOy tcM:e watem water IUppks and pramt od\a MYet ft'lvlronmental lilkl. Noncthc.._, the Pretid«nt propoea 1P4"'dlng S88 bean to aubad.llie oll ~-to dcYe&op tynfutlit. Spending vasdy a.. on tynfuell end more on conaervlltlon, m1111 trentlt and auto efftdency would ~ •Ye energy and be tlgnlf\candy '-lnf\eUonery. ~ 19l'I FAMILY W££1ClY, INC.. An rtgflta l'9Ml'fed \ Women in the militoty Thei1 P1og1ess, Thei1 P1oblems Ten years ago there were 35,000 women in the U.S. armed services. Today there are ouer 150,000. They'ue leamed to fly helicopters, design missiles and fire M-102 howitzers. Yet despite their accomplishments and abilities, they are still combating male chauuinism. And many military wiues aren 't so keen on them either. ~men are steodllv dmbing the mHi· tory ronlcs and are now ready to soar ('" have bea.iulisb;,oQed, -- ~ For-som.e women, a C.Neer in the armed One re.1SOn for the growmg number of female soldiers lS the nation's changing at 11tude toward women's roles Bur of far greater importance 1s the sharp drop in the U S birth rate in the 1960's. which will cause the numl?er of 18-yeai old m4les to peak at 2.1 mlQ10n ne111 year. fan to 2 million in 1983 aml hit tl5 pfoiected nadir of 1 7 million In 1988 This trend threatens the mihtmy wtth a shonage of quJ11lfied men. Since reinstating the draft Is not feasible right now. the Pent~n -pti,M Tb continue enlisting ~ m~e and more women. portam one ln no other country do women assume wch ma)Or militarv re· sponsib1Ji11es Amencan women share in control of the mighty Titan II mtercon· tmental missiles at "bases 1n Arkansas. Kansas and Arizona They are undergo- ing the Marine Corps' rugged boot-camp tra1ntng In the forests at Quanoco, taking charge of the Army's finng range at Fort Jackson. acting as chief Instructor pilots at Willlams Af FOf'Ce Base . ovierhaulng U S. ~nk eogines..ui Wesi Geanany and helping create the new MX missile at the Strategic Au Command's missile deggn center outside Omaha By ffiary Long A couple of years ago, al ROTC sum- mer camp, !raining for cadets Includ- ed a leap off lhe parachute lower. The new soldiers lined up and approached the jump-off poinl, where a hard-bitten ~I would smack them on the bot- tom and propeJ them Into space. 1lle line moved along smoothly unt\I one cadet approached the jump. The sergeant hesi· lated briefly: "Excuse me, but I haue to do this," he saki before he administered a tentattve swat. "It's all right, It's all ri!lhl," answered Cadet Mary Bartle. as she salled off the tower. That was the first summer that women put on Army boots and braced them· salves for the qualifying rounds oo rifle ranges, the races through obstacle courses and the formatk>n marches In wind and rain that characteril.e bask combat training. Since then, ever·ln- cnastng numbeTS of women have deter· mlnedly waded their way into the once almost exclusively masculine world of mllltary dl:tdp•ne, order and hierarchy. Ten years ago, a mere 35,000 women wtre In uniform. making up 1 percent of the nation's military penonnel. They ~also In separate women's branches · -the WACS. (Anny), the WAVES (Navy) and SPAR (Coast Guard). Today. that number of women has more than qw.drupled, and n II projected that by 1983 theN w\11 be 220.000, making up mon chM 11 pcrt'ent of th« enned forca. The Mparate women'• branches forces provides opportunities they would never find elsewhere. The Government Is forced to live up to Its mandate to hire , pay and promofe men and women equally In additk>n to a luaaove package ol benefits, the four branches of the armed forces otfer training and ,ob placement In more than l40 fields Women like the military'& work environment, the OJ>PS'' tunlty to travel, the chance to learn new skills and -most of all -the security that comes wlth being part of a maseive. efflctent organlzatlon. Explains Anny Specialist 4 Trudy GalJ"-'to: "I'm from the hills. and the nea1est town has less than 150 people. The place Is not burU!ng with possibilities Before I )oined the Army, I was making S2 .10 an hour... For Corpo.-al Laura Cosano, )olnlng the Marines has been a means of "avoiding doing what everyone else was doing -getting married and having kids. I was looking for a challenge. plus rhe chance for some adventure." Ar· my Lt. Sherllyn Freeman, an ex-teacher, found hfe bounded by 40 d~ too con· ftnlng and wanted "more staaus, more money, mOT"e opportunlt1es. mcxe recog· nitlon." The womm who )oin the armed servk:es are coming from lnaeaslngly vaned backgrounds. The average woman who enters the military today IS decidedly a cut above the average male enlistee. A male high· school dropout is acceptab4e . a female must be a high-school graduate, and she must SCOl'"e significantly higher on a bat· tery of servlc:e·adminlsmed mteUlgence and aptitude tests. One recruitment bro- chure mentions ~high matal standards· as a requirement fof women enlistees, while men are sub,ect to a more down-lo· eerth stipulation that the.y not have a police record (T'M reason for higher standards for women is that there are three women applicants for every posi· don The policy. however. has been recentfy chalenged. and as of November. women will not have to be high-school graduates Of score higher on tests I Con~quently, au the services have dts· covered that a temale recruit tends to be brighler. more stable emotionally, from two to five years okter and more career· oriented than her male counterpart. Army srudla have shown that she ls also less llkeJy to need psychla1ric ald. to go AWOL. to require care for alcohol or drug addiction or to be dlshonOfably discharged And the r°'6 she gets to play Is an Im· '"The women have a pioneer Instinct c'llld are really motivated to work through wh.Jtever problems may anse, and to stick 11 out ... says Col Stanton Musser, Vice Commandant of the Alf Force Academy in Colorado Spnngs The firs1 big chaUenge presents itself when women undergo the rigors ol basic training, where. among the sweat and grunts, grenades, diffs. swamps, mine· fields and foxholes. the raw recruits and new officers ate hammered Into a unit. Trudy Galletto vividly remembeTs her first few moments at "basic " "We were all still sttting on the bus that was to take us to o ur barracks when my driO sergeant, a female. hopped &board, Identified herself and started shouhng. Tm not your mothetl I'm not your friendf It s.atfed me. to death. I could hardly remember my own name Other women, however. remembered boot camp wtth real nostalgia. "I made some great friends." says Lynn Ruano. (Lynn, a ~·foot IO·lnch Anny private, dutifully spent pan of the summer master- ing grips on regulation rifles.) "We had parades. sang songs around the camp- fire. A lot of us cried when we had to say good-bye ... The. male recruits. she Insists, were '"great for moral support." The grueling days can take the.Jr toU on women who lack the resources to come to grips wlth them ; Galletto saw one girl put her fist through a window. But more than 90 percent of all female recruits graduate boot camp, compared to 70 percent of the men Women have&, howevu, encountered some special problems beyond those that haY« tred!tlonaUy confronted men. Most new reaults. male. or f male. suffer homaicknas fOf tomeone. but for 2nd Class Yeoman Edwina &ookt. a slngk! partnt. tQlnlng the Navy meant a lengthy MP&fat1on from her daughter for the flnt tlmc In their lives. There\ also the prob- lem of rebnqulshlng tome of th& 1\.11*'· flcLal aspects of femininity. Ei<pfain5 (conUnu•d on ~ 6) QUIPS & QUOTES Kids see 11fe d•llerenlfy Send 011ginal con trit>utions to "Child; Family Wee111y. 6't Lexington Ave , NY NY 10022 StO 11 used-none returned LISTEN TO THIS l'ue hod my hearing tested. And now for sure I know I'm poorer or the high sounds And better at the low. That means I can't hear wom en As we/I as I can men. Although I Jeon well forward And ask, "What's that ogo1n:I" I toke some consolation lrl hearing what I do , And yet I know I'm mis.sing Some high-toned chitchat too. -Richard Armour WHERE llfEY ARE AT Emstem'!> brain 1s ma ,ar. Celebrities' footprints are 1n tht.' tar. Where is the dollar. you may ask. at? Why down in the cellar, where 11 scar And where. oh where. did my nestegg go? The very !>llme place as last winter's · snow -Deena Cotton Smith UTTLE llfOUGKTS FROM HERE AND YON An auempt to balance a household budget today is like eatmg a g1opefru1t and trvmg to om1the1u1ce -Fron k Walsh Junior achiever: An ambitious tell()w was sitting at his d~k studying the cor respondence course in which he had enrolled A friend stopped by and noticed its title. "How to Write for Money " He laughed and said. "Why. my 19-year old son at college 1s an expert, and he never took a lesson In h1s life "-Doro thea Keni If 11 weren ·,for swiule sticks. some people would neuer make o stir -Lone Olmghouse lliROUGH A CHILD'S EVt::S M y young niece Jennlkr told me all about going to her doctor, who had a broken arm. "Or. Wells had her arm In a sling,• Jennifer reported excitedly, "and she looked at me wtth just one hand." -Nancy McKtt FrttJdom, Ind. SINGER PRICES ARE DOWN THIS YEAR ALMOST AS DRASTICALLY AS OTHER PRICES ARE UP There may never be a better time to buy a Singer* sewing machine. Because we've done something highly irregular to our regular prices. In a year wh en the price of almost every- thing has gone up, and some prices have sky- rocketed, Singer has managed to lower prices on six of our machines. As much as $250. We' re going to continue with these low prices as long as possibl e. We don't know how long that's going to be. But it's OW'. feeling that, with the cost of clothing as high as it is, r:nore and more people are going to be sewing their own clothes. And saving as much as half or more. off the price of ready-made clothes. We want them to do that ~ewing with Singer. And there's every reason why they should. In fact, Singer makes sewing so easy that 100 million people already sew with us. The best way to find out how easy Singer can make sewing for you is to hurry to Singer. OmtlM~~. •X"""-\.rni. .... ~.1'lAOg..MANDl'lllCIS°'1lONA1.ATPAJITICll'ATIMGOLU.bS.. WE'VE LOWERED PRICES ON THESE MACHINES. lOUCH-TRONIC.2001 MEMORY sgg ussr"""' MACHINE LASl YUiii lOUCH-TRONIC 2000 MEMORY s250H!>STWAN MACHINE LAST VEAR CREATIVE TOUCH FASHION. s200 lf!>STw.k MACHINE 1030' I.AS! Yl>.11 STYLIST.MACHINE 834' 4$~~ STYLIST MACHINE 533 s40 LE$~N l~V£All STYLIST MACHINE 543 . sao ~= Rt"fiu, ttMf ba'!i~ on prw·f'~ tt\ t k f~t \j;X H ~pt .. mbot 1 (~;-Q m ~f\tf'I <1Wrf"'t l ''"'llU"~""° uu\ 'an at dr'.aN-r' •Rt~ ll•tn fot HUil lllfui "'-'l" tw-..... ~on ""'"" f.,f <r.,.1p.11ahU-ma. h1n,._, See for yourself how much sewing ma chine your money will buy this year. H you've already got a sewing machine, .. bring it in. We'll give you a trade-in allowance for it that means your new machine cos ts even less. You may have thought it was impossible for any company to roll back prices in a year like this one. But it wasn't. It just took Singer to do it. THE SINGER SIORE WHERE SAVING IS ALWAYS IN SfYLE WOtnEN IN THE ffilUTARY <continued) Mc'lnne Corporal Donna 5'Mh "When k was in this dimilte that Cadet <Ao! you come biw=lc from a day of leading a Barkalow. a member of the 6rsl c:U 10 squad up duough the woods with a include women. remembers the new ie· 35-pound radio on your back. chances male cadets ~ng male ~ are you're going to smell a llttle funny." with the required tTaditlonal, "Good Says Sgt. Joanne Johnson: "The haw, mommg. sa," and reoriving the reply, the make-up, you've ju.st gol to let ii all wGood morrnng, bitch." go.• Sighs Trudy Galleno. "t've been told Some of those who originaly spoke I look like a dog in my fatigues." out aga!nsa having female cadets have One of the women's maJOf J)lobems since moderated thew views l.J Col has been male ~. espedally from Jere K Forllus, who had fek that hawlQ older military men. Says f.dwina Brooks women at the academies was purpc115e· "Some of those die-hard old sallors made less, says, WI now believe that there is a It so rough on the women, especially purpc115e If we are gong to have women when they were fir.it commg into formerly in the millt.Yy at all, and we certainly are, al-male jobs a few years ago, that a girl then we must have female officers. And if could just give it up. llley wan1ed to get we're going to have female ~. we rid of the women. and, be&eve me. they must have female cadets at the acad · got rid of a lot of them that way." emies. Once you see what these young Cot-ponil Laura Cosano was one of women can do, you have to puD for them the first women to enter the Marine and believe in them ~ Corps' Military Police force. "1t seemed At West Point, many women of the God and everyone else had the• eyes on class of 1980 hold special positions of me, loolOng for me to mess up," she responsibility Despite some Initial prob- remembers "There was a lot of 'She's a lems wtth the academy's physical trllln· girl; she can't handle It." ing, the women have proved themselves When It was first announced in 1976 e.qual lo any endeavor. lne "yearlings," that the service academies (the Milrt~ male and female, are taught to camou· Academy at West Point, the AJr Forc~flage Army bunken. build bridges, clear Academy at Colorado Springs, the Naval mines. executive basic self-defense Academy at Annapolis, the ~ Guard techniques and fire M-102 howitzers. On Academy al New London) would accept three-day "recondo" mlssk>ns, they prac· females, many military men responded lice night attacks. with fury. The superinlend4!nt of \.'Jest The slngle·remainlng resoiction oo Point threatened to resign. encouragsng women In the mlbtay Is that they Me 5tlll Clldets to oppo&e the change openJy. forbidden by law from seMlg in oombet. But even this may change The Defense Oepanment recently asked Conge55 10 repeal the ban lne issue moy be the military'i mo6t con troverslal Some enlisted women quesOOned said that if push came k> shove. they would enter the inl.cwury. otherwlSe. the loxho&e is a Job opoon they'd JUSI as soon pass up. wl wouldn't be worth a dam in combat." S1¥ Army Speoalr;t 5 Dixie Jones "And I don't th1nk the Amencan peop6e wil ever be ready to see women go to war " Cadet Kathryn Wildey of West Point explains. wrve been combat-trained. and I can do anything a man can do. but not as well or as conSlsaenrly. especk'llly things that require use of the upper body -hke running with a rifle " Other women feel strongly 1ha1 they would be as obligated -and a.s capable -as any man to serve their country. and would go to war willingly ··1 would go in to combat -happily... says Laura Coscmo "One of the main reasons I en hsced was to help defend my country " And Army l.J Sherilyn ~eema.n enthused "I ""Ould nse to the occasaon ·· Retired Maj Gen. John Smglaub. fonner Chief ol Staff ol the Eighth Army In South Korea. has stzited hil ob- jections: "It's a sJlty l&A fopuf W<>~n­ to combat. To say that they are phys6o· loglcaUy equal to men Is to defy reality " Aside from the question of whether women are phygcally c~ of serving in combat. much of the male uneasiness about women as infantry soldien has to do With wx And women share ~ ol that concern F0t ~.the most bitter ob)eCt>Ons to awgrung women 10 Navy sh1p5 came not only from Navy men but from their wives as well One woman wrote to the Nouy Tima, "Whal nght does the Navy have to expecl wiVes to Rf c11 home. lone· ly themselves, raasmg kids, whale the Navy proVld~ hu5bands wrth women?" Some men agree "If you put men and women together in combat. sexual attrac> llons a.re bound to anse." says Navy 2nd Class Petty Officer Angel Velauceuz Congres.s may very weD soon r~I the Law bamng females from combat unas Even then, however. the extent to wtuch women are assigned to such units will depend on the effect on nat10nal securrtv Pentagon off.c1als are cauuous One of the Jornt Chiefs of Scaff ha.s been quoted a.s saying ··we must be absolutely sure th111 the m1l1tary's bas.c m1sr.ion is not compromised by the presence of more fe · males Men have proven themselves ei· fectJVe m combat since the days of caves. women may prove to be even more effec· t1ve, m<>fe aggreSS1ve than men But we do noc know this yet ~ What 1s dear 1s 1hat. an years to come. women will be hlhng pobcy·making pos1· nons an all branches of the armed forces And although 1t will be years before high rankea female officers are the norm. there are signs that subtle changes are already occumng "The other day a neighbof of mine asked her 3-year-<>ld son if he wanted to be an the Army hke me." said Capt Barbara Freebalm "The lud told his mother.r31Wt "No, that's a girl"s )Ob ·" IAJ Tiit r...., ..... wlttl IN..,,._. 1114111 ii enoffkllll lflMlllNrll Nllilltfed llitll Ille U.I '•Miit' TT~Offtce. oi.i ........... 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As a result, success is ever so sweet "I've done so many shows which never ran past the flrst year that I almost feel In secure with security," says Norman. "Every time I did a good show live on lV In New York, everyone would assure me I was on my way. But I always ended up In the unemployment llne " The Ropers came about as a spin-off. to use show-business parlance. for a show that's a by-product of another show Lind- ley and Fell played the landlord and his sex-starved wde on one of ABC's ong1nal "jiggle" shows. Three's Company. "We always knew there would be a spin-off because It happened with the English version," Audra says. The English predecessor to Three's Company Is titled Mon about the House. and Is far more biting and explicit than the American adaptation. Lindley clalms'she hated her character at first "because she was mean. In the English version, Stanley was a Miique- toast and his wife pul him down all the time. She was nasty Norman and I agreed ours should be a deep, loving relationship. He'll give me a dig, then he'll laugh to the camera. I believe we genuinely need each other. Helen needs Stanley to boss. He needs a slightly ag. gresstve and bossy lady. She wishes rhetr sex life was better. I think it's a common situation to which women can relate. They understand why she wears the lade!t of nightgowns, hoping she can seduce him." For his part, Norman confides. "I seem to have captured the Amerlean male. Women are constantly whispering 10 me, 'My husband ls just like that.'" His face .hows he Is secretly amused by the whole thing. In his second marriage. Norman Fell ls, In hls own words, "very romantic, as op· poled to Roper I showed my future wtfe, Karen, my .favorite tree ln Beverly Hills on our ftrst date and later gave her an mgagemmt ring under the same tree." His smile Is a little bashful as he shares thll confidence. He and Karen each had two chlktren from prevk>us marriages. Karen's ton and daughter, Den-en, 15, and Lila, 16, hve wtth them near the beech. Ht. daughtvrl, Mara, 16, and T r.cy. 17. bve with thetr mother In the San ~ndo VAD.y. Audra Is twice divorced. Her first hus· band was a physician, with whom she Lindley, twice dluon:ed, attend. a porty with daughter Elizabeth. had two daughters, three sons and a tem- porary hiatus from acting while she raised them. She then married actor Jam«s Whitmore, wtth whom she was appearing In The Magnificent Yonkft at Los Angeles' Huntington Hartford Thotre, where she was "discovered" for the Helen Rope-r role She and Whitmore recently divorced. Now there's h«r WOf'k to fall back on, and Audra has nothing but praise for her woriclng relationship with Fell: "We art such good friends." Norman Is more vcrbel about hlmwlf and Audra: "Ours Is partielly like a tMr· nag., which my wtfe, Karen, unct.T· S1ands. You know how you babble on wtth people you't• not confident wtth? Audra and I MVCT make 111\AD ta• Helen and Stanley Roper hove tumed the double entendre Into on ort form because we have no need for chatter " Their quiet demeanor on the set gave rise to backstage gossip that Lindley and Fell resented the greater prominence of Three's Company's main stars -John Ritter. Suzanne Somers and Jacki!' DeWitt. Not so, say Lindley and Fell "I mls6 John very much," admits Norman "We had a special relationship In our scenes." And Audra agrees, "They'v'l gotta le1 us have Thank9gtvtng of. Christmas dinner together with Th~e 's Company, perhaps do a special. Our stages are right next to each other, so It wouldn't be much of a problem " She Is gracious about sharing success. though success has taken a long time lo arrive Audra was born In Los Angeles of theatrical parents and became a high· 9Chool dropout to start her own career She d'ld tridc honeba<:k-rldtng as a movte stand-In and attended Max Relnhardt's acting workshop. She had a brief contract at Warner Bros. and then went to New York to pursue a theater career Whlle raising those ftve children, 9le did llve 1V. a few Broadway plays and a five- year run as Liz Matthews In the daytime soep opna, Another World Her move to Hollywood colndded with her marrlegt to Jama Whitman, and durtng thott ye., th« appeared In a Fell and his reol-11/e wife Koren houe a "uery romantic .. re/a11onsh1p succession of short hved series Bndget Loves Bernie, Foy and Doc "She wasn '1 exactly bowled over by Three·s Company when she taped 1he pilot Bui the character of Helen Roper has grown on her Audra understands Helen "She lS unique. she enioys hfe Everything to her IS fun, .. says Audra "She wears those awful caftans! And that awful plastic 1ewelry " Clearly. Helen's taste 1s not Audra's Bur 1he role of Helen suits her 'Tm having funl" she says w11h a smile "I go 10 wo rk with niee people I love 10 see every day - Normal Fell. on t~ other hand. rarely smiles when he talks about hlS hfe and work Bom In Phlladelphla. he did three years as an Air Force gunner. and then graduated with a drama ma}Or from Tem- ple University before studying wtth noted drama coach Stella Adler in New York He appeNed on Broadway and in many senes during the heyday of live lV "I started In the theater." Fell says. "and 11 was my life I never though I of coming to H'ollywood or doing films But once I started 10 do movies, I liked them better Now I can see and appreciate what the producer and writer are doing. He has appeared ln more than 150 llve TV plays and 200 addlllonal shows film · ed in Hollywood. Earlier series were Don Augwi, 87th Precinct, J~ ond Mable. The Tom Ewell Show and Needles and Pins "I've done so many shows whkh never ran past the first year, I learned to llve year by year." Fell recalls. "But thls is a good year, and I do le9S comp&ainlng now." Norman ls like Stanley Roper only In that "I'm a poor handyman. too. But my lifestyles and tastes are totally different." he says. 'I love elegance. going to fine restaurants with my wife. going to the Philharmonic:." Those are the things that makes Nonnan Fell happy. Both he and Lindley agree that they wlU stay with The Ropera Indefinitely. Nonnan wants It to run "until I am finan- cially secure " and admits he doesn't know when that wtll be. Audra says she doesn't mind If It goes on f()I( yurs. Helen and Stanley Roper may not haw found the answer to marttal blls&, but Audra Lindley and Norman FcD have a happy profCS$10nal marriage -and. as The Ropara, they appear to haw rill mecM. good rmrtch -.J .. How to HandJe Job SttHS: J oe and Mary work al similar 10bs for 1he same organiz.allon Over morning coffee they're comparing problems "Too much to finish in too little time. and, as usual, the boss Is Ignoring 1he real problems." says Joe. Mary nods In agree· ment "And how about all 1he polttlclung around here," she asks, "and 1he fact that you never know where yoo stand " If Mary's and Joe's problems sound familiar to you. It's not surpnsing. A re· cent American Managemenl Associations survey reported !hat people find that the four most stressful on·lhe·Job conditions are unrealistic deadlines coupled with heavy woridoad: the difference between what you haue to do and what you would like to accomplish, the general "political" atmosphere of the organiz.atlon. and lack of feedback on JOb performance The same survey of 6,000 people revealed three very effective techniques you can use to relieve job stress The technique most highly rec~mended by the largest 'number of people Involves analyzing the stress·produclng situations and deciding which aspects are worth worrying about and which aren't Then you have lo try to forget the "unlmpor· tant" problems. The second popular technique reduces stress by spreading the By B(le Quinby A my was 16 y~ old when she decided to go on a str1ct dk!t Tired of being described as "cute and bouncy" - which she felt really meant "fat" -Amy was determined to lose 15 pounds Al· ready a diligent student, a varsity cheer- leader and an active member In her school's drama dub, Amy added a vigor· ous exercise program to her crowded schedule. The excess weight melted off But then she decided that 15 pounds wasn't enough. "I stlll feel fat ," she com· plained. Her weight oontlnued to drop. her clothes hung on her 5' 5"' frame. Amy's mother and the school-guidance counselor agreed that something was drastlc4lly wrong. Amy had stopped menstruating and had lost nearly 45 pounds In less than five months, she was no longer .etng most cl her friends, and at home she was argumentative, weepy and depressed. Her family doctor tug· gated counseling, and Amy began teeing a psychlatrtst who told her that w was suffertng from a dlse.\.w called an0te:xia nervOM. Neither Amy nor any o( her friends had ever hard ol It. Anomde (loss of appetite) ntTVOa (du• tonf:l'Va)ll a~~~ Ism; vtcUms °' the dllaM, almolt aJwayt young women. begin lol6ng weight and then can't A>p In pwaall cl a ~ •lu1lvc thinness. enorcxlc:1 1tarvc ~kla. aomct1ma to dath. And te· cent INdin note that epprolllmatcly one out fJ every lO()~t girts a1ffcn from •nofO!a. 10 • 'AMII. Y WllKLY, "~ ._ 1'19 , , JOBffiANSHIP load. You oblaln help. tnformation or comer-cumng aid from others The third approach -recommended by more than 80 percent of those Interviewed -em· phasizes setting pnontles for each month. week and day Make your lls1 of tasks 1n order of Importance Then do them in that order Thal way. remarked one of the interviewees. you prevent the kind ol high stress panic that occurs when you htt the end of the afternoon and the most 1m portant task of the day isn't completed Psych1atnst Ari Kiev. who co authored the st1.1dy-repor1, points out !hat the feel- ing of having too much to do In loo hnle ttme Is often a self-created problem Am bltlous people accept, create or volunteer for extra responslbilitles This kind of per son often feels "nobody can get th1S done except m~" To compound maners. he then carelessly sets up or accept.s unreal1Stk deadlines A second recent st\Jdy of pb stress and solutions focused on physically coping wrth, as well as solving. the )Ob problems Conducted by medical and business re- searchers from the University of Western Ontano in Canada, ll pinpoln1ed five stress-relieving techniques that seem to concentrate vn building reslstanGe, and on prevention. The people ln the survey reported they handled job stress best with 1 ) regular sleep and good health heblts. 2 ) keeping work and non-work life separate. 3.) exercise, 4 ) talking things through with co-workers. 5 ) w11hdrawing physically from a stressful situation The researchers wam tMt when you realize you're 11nder heavy stress, changing 10 another wo.rk activity or varytng your straregy of an.xk does little or no1h1ng 10 lower your state of 1ens1on Ptedlctlng Yout Boas' Reactions: Y ou can ehmrna1e many ol the ten sions and problems from your )Ob 1f you le.am 10 predict your boss' reactlons No ESP is required Once you under stand what type of superior you have. you will know how to win approval and avoid being rrrltahng There are four basic boss types. says Dr Andrew H Souerwme, management consultant, professor and author of Career Strategies (AMACOMJ Bosses are acnon onented, secunty onenled idea-onented or people-onented Of course, no one is 100 percent anything But every supervisor emphaSIZ.es one of these styles Action o~ted bosses are the most common type They are energy dynamos who work themselves zind their em· ployees hard, never hesitating to make quick. effective decisions Wtth the high goals and tight deadlines they set, they may ride over subordlMres' feelings You can get along well with an acuon onented supervlSOt by remembering they Anorexia NetVosa: The Deadly Diet Although the dbease has been dis- cussed in medical citcles for nearly three centuries, Its causes and proper tre.atment 11.re still being debated. Most doctors. however, do agree on the symptoms of anorexia. "Any girl who has lost welghl and has missed a number of periods should be considered anorexic." explains Dr. Joseph Silverman, an ~late cltntcaJ profeS90r of pediatrics at New Yori<'s Col· umbia Presbyterian Medical Ce.nm 0 ther symptoms of anorexia can In· elude the denial ot absence of hunger despite not eating, often aocom· panled by a constant preoccupat1on with food and dieting Some anorexlc.s alter· nate between starving and then gorging on aU the foods that they regularly deny themselves. After a food binge, they will take quentltlc1 of laxatlva or mN<e themMlvcs vomit IO that the food they've eaten will not affect their weight. Exerds Ing COl'T\pultlvcly and the belief that an "'1'l0d&ted body II dairable are aJto In· dlca.W. of anorula Although boyt have !>Mn trated for anorata, the vaa ma)orily of pa.kn~ are middle· or upper-mlddlc-claM young women ~n the 1911 10 and 25. Mo.t arc dacrlbed by their tead*'I es "bright students." and by their parents as "good children " "And the famtlles of anorexics are often very clo1e. very lov Ing," notes Dr. Joellen Wemc, the dlrec tor of the Stanford University Hosprtal In· patient treatment program for zinorelllcs In Palo Alto, Calif Frequently, however, there are underlying martml or famll~I tensions that the anore:ltlc may feel responsible for To relieve those tensions. she tries to conform to the ex.J)«t.atlons she feels he.r parents have of he.r -she may study harder Of play more sports - but the confusk>n and pressur~ of adolescence cause he:r lo look for something that she alone can control Her own body ftts that definition, and dieting Is a wey to control Its shape 11.nd size "A lot of teen-agers start out by dieting norm!llly; the situation goes haywire when the family responds in a ce11aln way," notes Wcmc A:s the young WOIMn loteS wetght, she finds that the et· tentlon of the whole family Is focused on hef. attention she wants and fean k>smg. "Maybe my parents won'f love me as much II I gain weight," Is a common worry for many anorexia Why ant edolaccnts parttc:ularly IUI· oeptlble? ''That's the age when a girl •nd hn femlly are faced wtth a tlgnlfkant are unimpressed wnh exru~ They wane things done now not 1omorro w or next week Whe n you have a new pro}ed. acnon supervisors want you to think 11 through thoroughly and come 10 them only when you have specthc action sug ge5ttons They will not t.!lke kindly 10 you 11 you approach new s11uat1ons with "Let's 1ust discuss 11 and see where II takes us · Abo"e .!Ill ne"er 19nore the boss' authon rv or keep 1nfolll\llt1on !Tom thlS kind of superior He or she 1s the boss and don't ever forget 11 You can recugn1Ze ~unty onented bosses by their desire for standardized operating systems fo r everything Tht», will be ve ry displea~d 1f vou ques11un procedure o r even suggest changes Your successful app1oe1ch I'> Don I make waves ldea-orK!nted bosse~ hkt> d1SC.ussing and explonng poss1b1li11es The opposne of the action execunves they ohen 1h1nk pooriy of actio n minded wbordmates who press to get things moving 1A.1thou1 lengthy study People onented bosses. as you may know can be a JO\. to work for The11 care about people'~ needs and feelings and en)oy discussing them You get mto tron ble with them by prewng your ideas only m terms of work goals and Ignoring the human effect Dr Souerwlne suggests you avoid getting bogged down with thi5 kmd of supenor by canying out your 10b as independently M possible -S.R. Redford number of new roles. new choices." says W1Eme. A young woman may feel she is not ready to make the kinds of decisions she associates With growtng up Excessive dieting stunts !hat growth "Anorexics don't grow up." uplalns Werne "Phys1ailly they just stop maturing." Treating anorexia can take anywhere from a few weeks 10 a feu.i years Catching the dise<'se In Its earliest stages usually means less time 1s needed to treat the psychological problems and to reverse the physic.al effects of starvation Often, It's the family doctor who is consulted first . "As a pediatrician, I am usually the first doctor to see an anorexic patient because. after all , what gets a person to a doctor Is nol that they have a psychological problem. It's that they're 5 ' 6" and weigh 75 pounds," says Sllwrman It's IN delkate JQt> of the doctor and the parents to persuade the patient to eat and to make her understand that eating normally will not make her fat Often, where counseling Is recommended, the whole family participates One quesclon that Is often asked of anorexia ls why loslng weight becomes so Important Amy feels that one reason she wanted to lo5c weight was because she felt a tremendous ptUSUre to be thin "Everybody was alwaya ta~lng about dieting. Even the thlnnat gtrls IWN preoccupied with thcV weight." Wemc agrees. kWe're a dWt·contdous IOC:lety, and excessive dlctlnSI Is consJdered ac:· uptabk! People ar« caught up In think· Ing that 'thinner la better,' but In the case of the anorex.lc. thinner un be 1'111 deadly." llLt - GM's 1980 FUll·Size Cars. Dedicated to l~erfamilies,car.poolers, business people and anyone else who ne s room for six and lots of lu e. 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Murphy has In- vestigated thousands of hotel fires over the past 39 years "Fire Itself ~ seldom kills," he says. => Murphy and other fire-fighting As the escape /odder draws near. two guests experts say appllcation of a few prepare to /lee this recent hotel fire . common-sense tips may save your life if you're ever caught 10 a hotel or Wet sheets or towels and stuff the large-building fire. cnK:ks of your door to keep out smoke. EXITS: Many people die from Use an lee bucket to ball woter on the asphyxiation because they can't find the door and the walls If they are hot. Put a exit In smoke or flame-filled corridors. If mattress against the door, block It with you know In advance where the exits are, furniture and soak the mattress. Fill the you won't have as much dltflculty bathtub with water for wetting things locating them If It's dark. down -but don't get In the tub. USING EXITS: If there 15 a fire In the A wet towel tied around your nose and hotel, first check your room door handle mouth Is on effective filter. You olso can before opening It. If It 15 hot, don't open help dear out smoke In the room by swtrl- lt. The fire may be just outside. If you Ing a wet towel around. leave yow room, take your key with you, WINDOWS: If the fire Is not outside In case fire or smoke forces you back. the window -check first -open It to Shut the dOOf behind you -doors are vent smoke. Don't smash the window excellent flrebfeaks . Stkk close to the wall unless absolutely necessary, because when headtng to an exit. should smoke or fire dewlop outside. El£VATORS: ''There Isn't an ele-you may have to close It. Jagged glass vator made that can be u3ed as a safe ex-from a broken window can cause serious It,.. says R.H. Kauffman, fire-fighting Injuries. spec!abst with Engine Company 18C of .JUMPING: "This should be a last the Los Angela Fire Department. 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How lo -.,. ..... book! OUT OF THIS WORLD: The 11/ustTated Library of the Bizarre anCJ Extraordinary is so tar-reeching in scope and subject matter. it cannot adequately be described within the limits of this announce- ment. That's why the editors invite you to accept Volume One with their comptiments. Send for it now ... It's yours to read and keep absolutely lree ... no strings attached There 's no risk on your part ... no obligation to buy anything now or ever. You'll find full details of this generous offer on the accompanying Free BooJ( Certificate. Fill it out and mail it today, before our suppty of intro- ductory volumes runs out! MAIL VOUR FREE BOOK CERTIFICATE TODAY By Norman Lobaenz Families Still Going Stt0ng The enormous social changes of the past 20 years -par· ticularly the emphasis on careers and personal fulfillment -seem to have strengthened, rather than' weakened, Amer- icans' sense of values about marriage and family life. The University of Michigan's prestigious Institute for Social Research draws this conclusion after companng the results of surveys it made in 1957 and again in 1976. The report, which will be publlshed In book form next year. indicates that: • Men and women both con· tinue to rate their family roles as mote Important and more re- warding than the worl< roles In their lives. • Women respondents In the WhQt's in Q Name? Plenty! many parents reallze that giving a child an outland- ish first name, or one that can be twisted Into an embanasslng nlckna"* is a real handicap to a youngster's sense of self- esteem. But recent studies by both the British and American Name Societies show that even ordinary names C8n Influence one's character and have a real effect on a person's social, sex- ual and financial success. The reason? Most of us seem to have fairly consistent ideas about the kind of personality a specific name "Implies." For ln· stance, studies show that we tend to assume that Alon is serious and sincere; Paul is cheery and straightforward; Roger Is rather dull; and Edward ls thoughtful. Sim!Wly, Patrldo is plain but pleasant; Pamela is assertive and ambitious; and Susan is sexy. (Other "sexy" women's names include Carol, Linda, Jennifer and Katherine; sexy men's names include David, Stephen. Paul, Marl<. Adam, Michael). The Image a name conjiyes up tends to have a seU-fulfilling prophecy effect, researchers say. For example, a group of teachers was ~ed to grade four essays. When the teachen believed the essays had been written by students named David, Michael, Lisa and Ann, they gave them higher marks than when they were told the essays had been written by Elmer. Sebastian, Adele and Beatrice. Parents should keep in mind that men and women with slm· pie, short names seem to have the most success in life, accord· ing to the studies. Anding the Petfect Date W hen it comes to sizing up J1 someone es a potential date, both men and women have always paid attention to a person's degree of physical at· tractivene5$. But tt may be get· ttng more and more difficult for people to meet each other's ex- pectations. 1he mass med1a - magazines, fUms, televlslon - are creating ever-higher st.an· dards of beauty and desirability. raearchers Dr. · Douglas Ken- ric:k and Sata Gutierres found. then?by making It harder for most people to think of the average man as good ·looking or the average woman as pretty. To test their theory. the ptYChologists asked one group ol several hundred men and women college students to rate photos of the opPOSlte wx In *'1'11 ol physical atttacdveness. A MCOnd group was Mked to do the same -but only after it had first viewed a sena of pie· tures of glamorous male and female models. The "average" persons rated substantially lower in the second group's estimation. In a confirming experiment, men students were asked to look at a photo of an "average" girl and advise other students whether they thought she wa.s attractive enough 10 be taken out on a date. Unaware that they were Involved In a psy· chological test, some of the young men were asked for their opinion while they were casual· ly watching a Chorli~'s Angell episode. As expected , those students rated the "average" woman lowe.r In terms of date- abllity than those who were not shown the television pro-1"!111 gram. . ..., 1976 survey were not as pro· marriage as those in the earlier study. But both sexes were less judgmental about persons who don't many or have children. • In both studies, the groups showing the highest degree of emotional stress were single men and divorced women Ac· cording to Prof. Elizabeth Douvan. the unmarried man stlll lacks. "adequate social skills to create and maintain a . reasonably satisfying life with people on hlS own -that is, without a wife to 101tlate friend- ships and kinship ties. And the divorced woman, parucularly if she is raising children alone. still faces realities like poverty and role overload .. " Over all. said Douvan. the results of the 1976 survey in- dicate a "rather strong trend toward increased happiness in marriage " Both men and women say that they are more aware of mantal conflicts and realize that family Ide creates problems as well as sattsfac · lions But Douvan points out that awareness of these dlf· hculnes. as a sign that broader and deeper types of gratification are being dtSCovered· "If a ll you want from a ma.mage 1s lack of confl1C1. YoU can have th IS by reducing Inte raction to a minimum. But while there is plenty of strain on fam1hes. most people are still placmg their emotional chrps there " I ( \ ' < e Kent III ~erience; nowinlOOS too. · . 1astc, in mu of the kMest low-tars 1n h&ory. 1aste. a remarkable experience k>r" 1<1Wtar smokers. 1astc new Kent Ill lOOs orl\entill~ Experience it Warning : The Surgeon General iias Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Old-Time Favorites: ·Rice and Stead Puddings By ffiarllyn Hansen W Ith chUly November winds and rains whirling about our windows, there's nothing like slowly spooning a comfort-giving bowl of pudding. Creamy rice pudding, studded with plump raisins, or a cinnamon crusted gentle bread pud- ding is what I have In mind. FRENCH QUARTER BREAD PUDDING 10 a..,. lightly packed 1-lnch French brad cuba (about 12 oa .) 1 qt. mllli 3 egp, wftl b.ateti 11/a Cup9 •ugar or packed ll9ht brown IUgaJ' 2 teaspoons vanilla utract 1 tuspoon tround nutmeg 1 c,.., ru.N BourtM>ft S-C. 1. ln large bowl, mix bread with mUk . set aside 10 minutes. Mix In eggs, sugar. vanil- la and nutmeg. Stir In raisins. 2 . Tum into buttered 9 >< 13 >< 2-lnch bak- ing pan: smooth top. Set In larger pan con· talnlng l Inch hot water. Bake In 3SO"F. oven 55 to 60 minutes, until set. 3 . MeanwhUe. ,prepare &url>on Sauce. Cut pudding Into squares, transfer to In· dJvidual serving dishes. Serve warm. d.rtz· ned with hot &urbon Sauce. Maus 12 serulngs 8ouri>on Sauce: In 1-qwirt saucepan, bring l l/4 cups water and 1/2 cup sugar lo boll over medium heat. MeanwhUe, mix 113 cup bourbon whiskey with 2 tablespoons cornstarch; stir Into sugar mixture and continue to cook untU thickened, about 2 minutes. Stir In 2 tablespoons butter o r margarine. Makes about I 1/z cups SUN'S-UP RICE PUDDING l ·cup Instant rice, uncooked 1 'II a.pe mllk 3 table~ honey 'II teMPOOn .... Ya teaspoon trOUftd dnnamon or 9fOUncl •YlllMI Ys cup rUlns Ys cup chopped dried ..,..aa « apricou 1. In saucepan, combine aB Ingredients Bring to full boll. stirring constantly Remow from heat and cover. 2. Let stand for 15 minutes, stlmng occa· stonaDy. Serve warm with mUk or aeam. Molcu 6 IC&llngs RUM-RAISIN RICE PUDDING l cup raisin• ·~ to Ys cup told rum l quart mllk •,;cup sugar l luapoon ult "4 cup uncooked long"9rain nu. rlnMd and drained 1/t teupoon vanilla utract l tu.poon ground gtnger l cup huvy cream, whipped 1. In a small bowl, combine raisins and rum. set aslde. 2. In 3-quart saucepan, combme milk. sugar, salt and rice. Bring to boll over medium heat. stirring constantly. Cover. reduce heat and simmer 25 lo 30 minutes, stining constantly until rice is tender 3. Stir in vanilla, rum-raisin mixture and ginger Cool to room temperature. 4. Fold cream into rice; chill Mow 8 serurngs CU$TARDY RAISIN BREAD PUDDING 4.-C..r.wnbrad l ~ ~. acalded I tab&eapoon butter 06 mar...,tM 14 tUllpC)Oft .... •,;cup .... , 2 ..,., Hghl)y beateon l WMl>OC>ft venllla atract Ground dnn&mon 1. Soak bread in scalded milk for five minutes 2. Add butter, salt. sugar, eggs and vanU· la . mlX well Pour into greased 1 ·quart cas· serok! Spnnkle hghtly wtth annarnon 3. Place casserole m pan of hot water In middle of oven Bake in 3500f oven for 45 to 50 minutes or until center is firm Serve warm Makes 4 to 6 5'!nlings OLD-FASHIONED CUSTARD RAISIN RICE PUDDING 3 cupe c:ooUd long grain rice "4 cup ,.....,. 21/s C\lpe "' .. 1 cup -..gar 2 teupoot .. ll'8ft11i. O b'act 2 teupoone grated l.mon ~ ~ teupoon Mk 6 ... ~ ttupoon •ound nut'nMg °' ground dnnamon Pour cream °' llthdv -.tawd wtllpped cream, If dellred 1. In large bowl, combine rice. raisins, l •/2 cups of the milk, sugar, vanilla, lemon peel and salt. set aside. 2. 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How much you smoke is likely to de- pend on whether you're right-handed or left· handed. 3. Next to our eyes we depend most on our hands to aid us in making our way. 4. Your hands are not only controlled by your brain, but the way you use them tells a lot about how your brain Is functioning. 5. Writer's cramp Is a strange and com· plex phenomenon that permits your hand to dQjust about everything but write or type. 6. People who talk witt"i their hands - who accompany their words with a varie- ty of gestures -:-would have difficulty thinking If they didn't use their hands. ANSWERS 1. True. Studies at San J ose State University (Calif.) show lnteteSting per- sonality differences In persons who are equally adept with both hands. Personali- ty tests showed that mlxed·handen were more self-confident, more likely to per· celve theimelves as In control of their fate, than either rlght·handers or left- handers. The latter tended to think of themselves more as "pawns of cir· cumstance," controUed by fate. Other In· vestlgat!ons have shown that the extent to which you are right-handed, left-handed or mixed-handed Is related to the func· lion of "different hemispheres of the human brain." Incidentally, research at University of Callfomla's Institute of Human Leaming has shown that handed- nes Is "a continuum ranging from strong rlght·handedness across mixed-handed- ness to a strong left-handednes,,. Left. hajldedness, ranging from moderate throu~ strongly left-handed, Is found In approximately 10 percent of the popula· Hon." 2. True. University of Michigan In· vesttgators made a study of the smoking hablts of a random sample of neatly 1,500 rtght-handers and left-handen who were tntmnewed by the question· naire method. Finding: A far greater percentage of left-handers (78 percent) smoked companid with right-handers (60 pen:ent). ~ of MX, race or 90dal class. And "68 percent of lcft-handen amobd 10 or more dgaNtta dally com· pared wtth 49 percent of nght-handcn. Among males, 18 1*"nt of .II right· handers n~v.r smoked, ciompared to 7 pcn!4nt of al left-handed men." &. Trw. ~we taac. our hands fof ~Md, ~ play a far more Yitai and ~ folil In our 11\/ft than moet ol UI arc CIOnldoUS of, PtiJchologlm 8any Bricklin, Zygmunt A. Piotrowski and Ed- win E. Wagner sum up their flndll"lgs thusly: "Every minute of every day our hands serve us In a myriad of functions from the moment we rise In the morning until we go to sleep -and there is evidence that even In sleep our hands may continue to play an active role, along with our -eyes ... They bring us Into continuous contact with our environ· ment ... They play an Integral role In practically all pleasure-producing ac- tivities, especially in romantic relation· ships ... They are Indispensable In help· Ing us to obtain vital necessities. The hands often constitute a final check on what is real in the world when we feel as though we cannot trust our other senses ('I know it's real because I can touch if)." 4. True. The same team of irwestiQDtors cites researchers showing that "both phylogenetic and ontogenetic studies have shown that the use of the hand Is In· tlmately assod4ted with the development of Intellectual capacities." Other studies bear out these findings and show that the correlation between Intelligence and manual dexterity Is exceedingly high . 5. True. Writer's cramp (psychologists also term It era/I neuroait) Is the subject of a special study by a team of Birmingham University (England) specialists. It is described as a muscular spasm of the hand which occurs only when writing or during some similar activity. such as typ· Ing. "The pen Is grasped more firmly , and the writing becomes more ;erl<y and ford· ble. until the pen may be pushed through the paper and writing eventually becomes Impossible." 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But Gere refuses to be typecast as a Hollywood star. "I'm a kind of star," Is the furthest hc'U go In dacribing his status, and the stubble on his angular chin and his disheveled, thick, brown hair speak of h1s reluctance to be groomed for the celebrity ro&e. However. his obvtou. talent. his Intelligence and his raw good looks and sllver-tcrecn MXlness have earned htm a reputation; already he's be· Ing touted as a performer of the same caliber as Brando, Paclno and De Niro And like thole actors, Gere -Intent on being taken serlow/y -It wasy of fame. "I don't want to mention any names," he uys, "but some people'• llves revolve around being 'movie ttan' -and that's empty. Peas* who have led thelf liYa thll way meet traiglc ends. and l've no In· tendon of medng a tragic end." Gere ftnt c.amc to the attention of moviegoers when he played Tony. the ltrMt·smart hwdcr who mrorila Dane Keeton In Loolctng fox Mr. Goodbor. A number of c:rtttct called his perlormanct the best thing In the movie I and when Dova of H.ov.n. • vbual .runner In which Gere played an tttnerant worker, W81 ~ 1o.e fal, the app&.u.e SJ'9W lou.,, Next. In Bloodbrothcn, Gere Clarb T-4or 11o*'IMlltClwr11llo revulorfll ,..para on tJw ~ ...,. played a young conSlructlon worker ln search of life outside the Italian neighborhood In which he's been ralsed. Then he landed the role In Yonb, and was off to England for seven grueling months of shooting. Gere calls the emotionally charged characters he plays on sere.en "doers, rather than thinkers, people who act. They're not the br1ghtest people In the world, and they get themselves Into ec· centric situations." And although he's nervous about divulging Information about his personal life. he does admit that "the central things In thae characters are cen- tral to me. rve played these kinds ol peo· pie so often, I've played them lea In my own IJfe. rve exon:tzed a lot ol demons." Although the past two years have been dlzzy1ng, Gere's success didn't happen overnight. Bom 29 years ego In Philadelphia, the second-oldest of ftve chl.ldren, Gere was raised on a farm out· side of Syracuse, N.Y. His father now sells Insurance and his mother Is a housewife, and Gere aedltl his all· Amerlc.an boyhood -from Boy Scouts to marching band• -for keeping him In touch wtth reahty during his rise to star· dom. "I was brought up With a certain point ol view toward people that totally colon the way I deal with thts celebrity thl~. I'm not coming from hunger. nor do I have the psychota of the rich. I don't have to be provtng myself all the tlm..'' After apcndJng two years at the Unlver- tlty of MasiachUMtta, where he studied phUoiophy, Gere dropped out at the age ol 19. "A.. a lddc," he accompanied a frtsnd to an audition at the prat:lglous Provincetown PlayhouM, but Gere wound up wtth the part lnstNd of hit friend. For $28. 70 • Wffk. Gere acttd In 1111 playl, and when the aumnwr enct.d, he )olned the s..ttk Repertory Theater for a season. and then left to start a band "At that point In my Ufe," he recalls, "I h,,d to decide whether I wanted to be the greatest rock star or the greatest actor And although Instinctively I loved acting. I didn't think it was something for a man to do." Gere. who had picked up the piano, guitar and sttar, joined a group of musicians on an old farm ln Vermont But the communal life didn't wori<; the group scattered and Gere headed for New York And although he did spend a brief period working In o Greenwich Village restaurant -"I washed dishes so I wouldn't be Men out front!"+ Gere was rarely without a theater job. \n 1971 he made his New York stage debut In a rock opera called Soon. H e went on to Broadway where he played Danny Zuko In Greme (the role played on·ICl'Un by John Travolta) Later, he auditioned for -and got -his ftnt two cameo parts In films; ln Report to tlMI Commlaloner, he played a pimp, and In Baby Blue Martne. he briefly ap- peared on-IO'ffn as a lheU-thocked MT· vtceman. "I had unraolved feelings about being In fUms," hc now recalll. "'T'haC wve tmall roles that wouldn't ge1 me much at· tentlon, but they would enabkl me to ful things out." His ftnt real break In f\lma cam. when he was cast In dlrec:tot Terence Mabck's Doy.pf Heaucn. "f knew then I was mak· Ing a ftlm that would gain me attcndon," hc saY,, typblly conftd.nt In manner And although Loolrlng for Mr. Goodbor (In which l\e was cMt while shooting M.lld<'s ftlmJ was reJeaMd to the pub&c ftnt, the crttlcal attention that groomed Richard for t1ardom came with Mollck's poeCk wori<. Allhousih he'• now In• poeltlon to de- !1\llnd • weat deal of l"OOMY fot hll talmt. Gere appears deterrmned to keep his own life simple -Money Is not an evil In itself. It opens up a lot of possibilities," he says '"And why sho uld I want to remain where I was at 19' But I don't Intend to get In to this over my head " wThls.~ for Gere. means more than JUSI money. it's all the no«iriety that goes with being a recog\lz:ed name and face He doesn "t rehsh being lnteMewed. convinced !hat meeting the press means <:ompJomis- lng his prole:ssiooal lnte!Jity and dlVukJing fads about his pnv• life. His flw-year rela· ~ with adress PeneJope Milford recently ended, and Gere offers no detalk about his ament low Bfe. "The more peo- ple know about you. the a believabAe ate -"'1he ~.JOU pey on xreen," Met- • plains "We've all· been taught by the media to feel a certain way about stars - a way that relllly has very lrttle resem- blance to real lile " Although Gere views stardom as a frightening gamble. he realizes th,,t big box-office puD also means he'll be able to demnnd more contro\ over the films he's In . "At first, I just wanted to work," he ex· plains, "but now, I feel responslble for the .masage of the movie, the motives of the fUmmakers The fact Is. people might be • coming to see the film because my name's on lt, and that's a majof responsibility." What does the future hold for Gere? In February. Paramount will release A~on Gigolo, In which Gere plays a high-class gtgolo who Is framed for murder He was up agalnst John Travoltn for the pan. but when Travolta pulled out for a number of penonal reasons. Gere. who was director Paul Scluader's choice from the beginning, got the role Schrader says he wanted Gere because '"' "Richard has a special qualtty He has both the lrltdltlonal good looks of a matinee Idol like Gable. and on lmpec· cable acting bock.ground. I think Gere's the new boy In the block -he's hot stuff right now " Although he's considering other film options. at this point.Gere Is planning to get back on stage. He likes working In the theater because he says he geta energy from an audience. This month, he'll open on Broadway In Bent. a play set In Hitler's Germany. Gere plays a homosex- ual trying to survive In a Nazi concentra· tlon camp. While researching his role, Gere learned that concentration camp pritonen were often required to aop their hair short, '° Gere Intends to shaw hll head for the performance. After S.nt, Ga. Is umure what he11 be doing, but tM most lmportont thing for him ... ms to be .. tllfactlon with the pecu he plays. 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ACROSS DOWN l lnqutrH 2 TV spy (clue to puu le 5 C.suded answer) 9 Parcel of land 3 F1,nt outcom. 10 Cutttne tool 4 Button 12 Po11tt0n 5 Amma/ -15 Mll"tlll and Tyler Moore 6 Former (prel1a) 18 Mood 7 Ge.ns knowtedae 20 Body ecids 8 Fiii 21 Beverace II Threw 22 Tennis ace 13 Younpter 24 Hobo 14 Molt tidy J A•nt 16 Conformed ~th~\-·-u ExdamatlOA 31 F•lls tU 19 Al•IA•n kon& ··-(plural) 32 Feedbadl 23 Creeps 3-4 Antef 26 A tmose>her e 36 Thouit'IS 27 SwHt tnd thyrOtd 37 Betver project 29 ~over aid (2 tlfds ) 39 lnte~ or1anU.1t1on lO ExclMnatoon of surprise 41 Land 33 Captal or Norw1y 42 -· and low 35 Abode 36 Unit of mHsure 38 Ct90ne '° Rom1n for 'two' Answer •tend of ,,,. S.tutd•y tog I __ _ ... _._ ~ ....-........ -.. - • • -:-· - ·-• < -~·::,,· ' . Mra John Doe 123 Mein Street I Antto#ft, An_YstM• 12346 • • ACTUAL SIZE 12 18 23 25 ll 34 TV WEEK. 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Cell. -: ...._ ____________ -4 ....._~ ____ : ______ I -....._ _____ ... ___ ~ OAllY Plll1l ...... ····--·----------------' I SUNDAY (COfttin.,_.l D Rtliciffs s,ea.I: btu ta. w-. Or EdQld wesicon o1 111e Lutheran Church M1uo1111 Sr110d dl$cussa I be llllUIOft ac1rvtl id ol I~ synod and its 1.100 COll&ftCI lions around tht llOrld wtld 11t allt111phnc to mttt peoples lltds ...... : .,.. '-~ sa.y" (ch) 60-Sal Mint0 lllMS 01nt11 Susan OIMr D lMt9 & H.l"'r 121 .... : • ......,.. (a1111) 'JO- Cltn Camol>tll Kltll 01111~ 2:00 ,_.., •w-tw.. DGITll ll . .....,. 'JI ... : ..,..... .. tM ...,. (SGI lo) '68-Clllr1ton HtslOft Rod.,, McOowall. l(om HMntt1 Mau11ct Evans James W111tmo1t J111es Daly Londa Hamson .............. .., JelMI .,. a.kl fUJ ~ wlWll" (dra) '61-Rod faylof. Karl Malden. Melwyo Oov1las. Catltttont Spuk, RKhacd Conte. Miclllel Rt11n1t fD AltM c...-rNallb Mil 0.. .. An 111 Copland mmic PIO(r111l ltom thf SUNY Colltat al Potsdam. wllttt Or Coplud conducted tilt Clint Sclloo1 of Music Oftllestta 111d Clloois 111 191 S lill*"TillC-... .-(wa) '61-loh11 w.,ne. S11111t W1ut111111. Ntlltl!Qll Pertofl. l et Manta lfta Bahn 8nlCt Cabot &latrlMilc~ -Z:lO- .... : "Te RM a ......... '71-0ocumtntarj • .._...,....._D:'•.-<sa·f•> '6!>-Ctora• Madel. BlfNrl Mkllols. Gtorct Ma<tttfJ. H•1ll Baumonl, lbcllalf Kitl 0....,.... , .... ,..... -~·'*illl 3:00 • F11Mty fie flttiftf "Ohm Twist & t~e Artflll Oo4111" end Kaeio. (flif) Wilson's Gmt w..· lwo 1111111tltd IUllllU. •~,_...USC ti AnzCNll ......... •O,.MW ac 1 s .., .......... -l:lO- • c..e.t .... i..-. .... .... ................ •100 •wu.t ..... I~ :.•:u-•• '1t • :ar ,_, •... <• 17-~ ,.....,, SWey f~ .. ~"*-•11111t1: '"Mml ,. 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Yerty fD "C.1111ttioas" Si~ tllt~ .. let ... lloils ..,., -~ ideas • 0 C.ltdiels "Thunder 1n the Skies" A look at lht 1111ny chlnces 1n eMr(y sourcts Since the 1 ltll untury · ..... 1$pn 8 ... ,,.. lllwln: l.w .. ly6 -1:30- 8 ())0 0.. Dir It. n.. Somt kMl&·st111din1 rmntmtnts 11t uncovered between Ann and lier mother after J1111t's bos5. a psytbla· Inst. (OllltS to d1n11t1 with SOIM advttt on "tommunitahna": and Cr1nd1111 lblllano (Nw tte Flbray) picU an ISl*lllJ 1lllortun1te time to '-tin "re1111ndi111'' Aftn •bout a fofaotttn bifthdfy. ... W.W ...... • FltSf Tiflll OI 1'l • lillr Sllafl Attacbl "JAWS" • CJ) (JI. .....: ......... (2hr40M) (Sllff) '75-Roy Sdltider • Rkllar4 Ortyfuu , Robert Sll1•. Lomkle CNY. Murray H•miltOll. Cart GotttM. Tllttt "'" "Ill lot lllttl ~m 1114 try lo .... • tow frM the -'°"" If • tenlfylAt 25 "*· ........ ~illef ... l .lllla ..... ... ·--· 8100 •(I) 0 ..... Vtfa's Mr' frietld .... Mjldl .. 1111 ta~ .. Ill st -""' "" • -.., .. ............ ,."*''° ... v .. et Ille ...... WM. ht ............ ....,." .. ...................... iey ,,.__ .......... . ••11'1111fln ........ • r.., ............. rJ;b'"it'="-· ( Cllcl 1't.., .. ........... ~­...................... .. !WMll ..... ......... _. ............. ICtillll ........ 1 ............... .. • ••• , .. ,.Ill ....... ,.......... ., .............. ....,,. ............. ~-­c.ttr: Dl11 O'Mlfllllf IM ~ _, ... TV WEEI<. NOVEMBER 4. 1879 eJerYJFalRllSllls • Sl'CCW. DftW fr.t "G111nness 8ootl of World Records· Part It • FOSTEI llOOlS OI * "HIC" HMf TCMllTE! •Met M1W f0$lt1 81~. k ky Hobbs 1nd Larry Gathn Cuesl m 8 .... ..,.. 111111rt: u.. llf l,. Lift al Asoen House is dirkentd by a death 1n Ille bmily Wiien Rldwdson owertlu11 a d1St11s· llOO bet.etn Lydia and 81Kk1e al a "'"'· he nustakenly flies 11110 • 111e 11t11ch bones 1111ic: repercuSSIOfls.. 9 C•mtitlls -9:30- • ()) Cl) Tiit Jttttrsee• The dl$COffty of an unfulfilled request 1n tits blhet's 11111 leads Ceorce on 1 searth into his toreotten 1>1st Cllltlil!lhC.-. ...... 10:00 fl rJJ (j}l Tt1,,., 1•. lllD Gonzo 1s stucil with an umnted pr°""ctive bridt as he and Trapptt f111d.lhclllseJ¥CJ, eMltShid ill wes !11 chtldtpaient strife as by·products at sur1ery After his emu aency surctrt on N1t• Dobbs (Robbie Rise). a tttnaae son of b11tbaU coecll Wally Dolibs (Cluistopher ~naelly), Trapper learfts Wally 1511·1 the boy's falht1 at aN flit polt« tllltr Ille f)IC1111t, Nd's motlier is S\llllmont4 to the scene, and tht dislrtucflt boy wi!Hh up bat\ 111 wraery. •&MC.,... .... .(IWllt......, .... •Sir'-. ...,~ .. a c11"111 .-....: US..,t hlJ" (dra) '18-GlallClllo Gian111t!i. Mlrla111tla Mtlalo. ..... -IO:JO-. .... -. ALEX HALEY'S ·· ... action from CitJJ. Hall and Sacmmento:· We've started something with our Channel 2 News lnvesti· gations and Special Reports . . We've made people mad. We've been threatened. We've been sued. We've won awards and a lot of new viewers. But most rewarding to us is that we've gotten results. We've gotten action from City Hall and Sacramento. In vestigation: Health Food Fraud Reporter: Linda Douglass. Result State assembly and GOvernor Brown pass law which defines "organic .. and sets pesticide standards. In vestigation: Sewing Sham, The Garment Industry. Reporter: Jim Mitchell. Result: L.A. city attorney accepts 12 guilty pleas from operators of sweatshops following bearings by Health, Police and Fire. and Building and Safety Committees. Investigation: Car Dealer Rip-Off. Reporter: Mike Parker. Result: State files more than 40 oounts of Ulegal practices against one of Southern C.allfomla's largest new car dealers. Dealer voluntarily tum& In state Ucenee and is now out of business. Other Investigations have resulted In slmilar actions from state and local authorities. We're not Just looking out for newt. We're looldnt out for you wt th Connie Chu111. Marcia Brandwynne. Brent Muabui'aer and Ralph Story. . - ;f\7 :-... :: :E'f..:· .. ~ ;;: .. :.:::·:.-;...~ TV WEEK NOVEMBER 4, 1979 CllM••18•na•iflaa,1,aMDn ces • ·Everytlling ~ 8hould know · abOut ~~ dl1!98 that ~r doctor Clidn't telfJO'I. Pain Killers. Tranquilizers. Antibiotics. Diet and sleeping pills. Sometimes the remedy is worse than the disease. Because prescribed or not, drugs can be dangerous. They can be addictive. They can have damaging side effects. And in some cases, they can kill. Do you know all you should about what the doctor ordered? Find out by following Dr. Art Ulene as he examines the highs and lows of legal drug abuse. Watch"~ for Trouble:· a spe- cial five-part Eyewitness News CloseuP.. All this week at 5 on Channel 7. · TV WEEK. HOYEM8EA 4, 1878 • I llONDAY Cllarlu lncalls and bes dau1htt1 lau11 1ush to tht 11d ol thtu old lnend· lu111h Edwards •htn IOftml 5 they learn a c11ppl1n1 aw6ent has fer .... IM ....,_ liltilp. desttoyed hes will to hvt ........ NmllE PIOCWIS. ~~El=~" ... , .. ,..ctail lml,lrllllt •lltflt: (nr) "Tiit '1iSSM .,., ..... · '-I" (du) '71 -Kim Darby tony DAmllE llMMES Musante Robt1t l 1ns1n1 Connie Sit.ens Du11nc the OtPIHSIOll. 1 ll:tl • "n e S,.W.11" (adv) simple roebtry turns into ' kidnap ·56-Anne Bader, Jett Chandte1. 1>1nc with a PS'J<hooathac klllet tathnc Rory Calhoun lor h ,. Illa "See ............ ( ...... , • ,awn& tlltsS 1.19 ...... • .... (%11r) '1lle ...... SIMiln" ·11-Robert Culp, Edd1t Albttt (adw) ·~9-Jolln Wlyfte. Wilham Anoe DIWllSOll. Junt Allysoft Holden. Coftstance lowets The story .....,.,..... Part I (1111) of Col Ci1euon·s UlllOll Cavalry dntt '69-011111 Slllttf lames~-_ tllrou&ll ltnnnstt to lou1S11111-l::=~~ 1 (dra) ,77 -~U=t~ t:J::: saltll l1V11 Burton. CtCety lyson. • lilliJir.. (at) "lM wb E,_ard Asner, 0 l. Simpson Ille """ Stralclr" (dra) '64- •v•NlllG 8:00 eewou .... . .....,, ..... • CJ) (II 9 "9 flllhl fhe HMeOll O..S II Ille M111111 Oo/pluns ...... ..... ..., .... • "S1E1$0F • SM FIMCISCO" ...... S..fflldlr:I o c , ,, •• , ........... ·Dadrk~ 8 ..... ............. -6:30-. Slm lllcQueen Mataht Wood Tom Bosley A J0un1 1111 fends herself prer111nl aher spenchnc the n1pt With a boy sht rust mel @ "' SUNct tilt " Dr. Jelyl ,..,_..,. mnt-.iit -1:30- •nt«*C:..,.. • "' St,.. c.. " Dr. JelJI & llr. "'*A PIOl'•m e.,ior.n1 the dual role ol lllt mild 01 Jekyll. wllose tlptnmtflls ti ansfofmed 1H111 into Mr Hyde Jld Palance sta11 8)ltbkM11'0lp 8 :00 m s.r btellr lllasal $f AcMe9y l_.rs 10:00 l!I t lt l .. 6'1111 lou f.t1nt btlntnds • dtdtt.rtil rxtlr 1d lout whO uraes him lo bet htav1ly on • lonashol horse that «1uld me1n a fortune -II lou dt<1dts to camblt ~ Aotb-,art IJ II D llews • ,.._: (10ll) "Tiit llbtl Wllo LMd ~ O.C..c" Part t t•f1 13 Burt Reyl\Olds ~uh lll1ltS let J Cobb Ctorae H.im11ton l1t~ WJrden An ta Almy c..ipt11n toiced to escort the pretty w1w1YOr ol his train robbtl'f-d1scottrs his lo•t loi htr 1s 11 odds 111th his 11"1 s plans II> lllclll Gllltry ~' ~ Tlltlbt "*"' a>, ...... -10:30-m 11> m 11ews Gt Muter,eece nutre: ,tlthrk Slved lrom a fren<ll l111n1 squltd by .i Scottish mtrdlant Po16'ra loins Ills lntnd 0.1chl Cnys ~ still alt•t Munwh~e un1w1rt ot M0twtnn1·s love IOI Ou~e Ctol&t 1111n10 1 1Nn1.11e btt•ttn her and R«trend Wlutwotth and Drf'lttlza ann b11th to a d1111htet Clowan« SO (_.I at Sttl,,_Y 11:00 . (.~ .... a @o 11ws • ....... u.cei • ~ ftllW Hcli1illlh ..... .,." ...... ...,Mill -11:30- D • 11 lilttits: Harry .. / lllktlillaa ' Witt ) J's I tr..i • 2' l.l MMllY ~ o n.ow.. Ga- e ""' 10 .._: "Tiie Cl...,.." (com) 1Z -Robert Redloid. Ptler Boyle CD Hlc•'s HMa II> Get s.111 ED ~ UC fllws m Mot1tSI""" 12:00 D T""'Pt Z... 8 llowit: "TIM 11111 Me lwllt Cit Dnctac" Concl (wes) ·13-Burl Reynolds. Smh Milts. lee l Cobb IK~ Wardtn D ...._: "'arwn" (com) ·S6- 0un lll11ttn Jerry Lewis m...__,..... ED 21 T 111ict1t -12:30- D Dfaalll 8 .._: "TIM Dudl ti lit Yet" tm~) 71 Dou& McClure. Darren McC1 v1n Richard Bueharl Mee foster Rostm1ry Forsyth a> lll"M: "lllm111s lei's Ct" ccom) 61 -Devid Hedtson Tom lryon !om Rttst fl)OldCamtSlio9 1 :00 a n a TM«YW 9 TlltRii!HM m Tiit l.lllc S.arCll 2:00 • llftit: ''Stc1114 Cllti•" (mus) '.0-Fred AsU11t Cl) lie Ta ... ...... •ll•l9&J 9 Cl) 11•a~•M A So Korean wom111 m1Stahs Corp Kl1n1e(s mo!Ms wflen lie Inn to aid lier davpttr l111ant1111y; 111d HIWUyt wrestles Wltll tus COMC1ence O¥t1 a ...-------------------- 0 Wt II ... ""'1 If a CllliW .5ltlt,.__ •lid Catett SM Actor Hal ...... .-s. •Dca.,.111~ .... .... ,., 7100 •:: ..... •~v .. •.r. .... 1 ....... 111 I .. ... ..... _...u... llldlllll.tllll """ -7:31- ........... Y°ICflr loft• ....... ... ,!]~ ....... .. ,. ... =:e,. IE! ................ ,_...,,,,. ........... ... 1W0111be NClt 10 1 drmc soldier e D lilliJir. (2llr) .,..,_ .. (cOtll) '77-Henrr Wi11lter. Sallr field. HamSOll fOfd, Val Awtry, OIWll Colt. A lloubltd V1et111111 mer111 iftd a bnde to bl 111ttl wllk Ira,.... ICIOSS CMllry bf btls. llld t'ftl tually llllCI tllttMtlwts rOllllftt~ lttTICIN to udl otlMf •Cl) t~ ··f'oite11 A11" Tra, Miits 1111 lot 1 ..... lld ........ •we Wltll lllorp11, ...... I \fMl9 hi! ~II Im fllltd II• 11Mn1 "'* ~,.. ps. alld r-.. Ulldert• I 4-mlt elf lllort rlCe ....... lllM IOMwtllllMINy Cll ... : (Zllt) .... ,.. ll7S" (llrl) '74-ai.t!Oll H.... Karen w.a.11...-,.UMe .. T11ell*tlf1 ... ,,. ......... .-...neawcr-.iltolllt ~.,.m . . ......... i=---.;0 )0-~ll ,..._. "-c.t. ............. ... .... ., ..... .., .. QlcilillM °"a..••.,.. .... ....................... .......... _._ ....... .... ...., Qlnil c.." --~--· .. .............. c.... ............... _ ....... ............ ~ ft:!T. _..,_ ====• ......... :··-~· .......... ..., ...... .... . •---------, Par1 one of two pJrts Tht cash of · 1 TUESDAY I the two shows mttl hud on as BJ is D D 1ews l1GI 121, Tt e. .._,nm! & KAil /HAIT WHO m ltepll's Het9es • 1oes1ed IOI stuhn& tilt rttt1pts ol 1 '---------U:s Vqas ta5t41o and lobo-.tio rs * llWD THC HOOW? ~ ~ 5:':.utt11 U:OO • "1:elft en.(' (adv) 'Si-~&t Nadtr 1:00 <II "Tiit Clifenia IW .. (d11) '74-VIC Monow. Martt• Sllttn QI) "ll•r•rlh11'' Cond / w "II•'"'' .. HI• ... •tr" Part I (1dv) '35-Cllll Cablt 3:JO 8 ..... ts" Parl II (dra) '7J-LeV11 Burton. Edwlld Asntl •V•NlllQ com11ttrnc lor lht 11111 of LIWJMn of lht Yeat-IS dttt1mintd to clench the award by l1nd1111 t11e m1SS1n1 lool 1J OnJr 2 hlttrrvptiofts! • THE Fl YllK lllSflTS • lllMt: (ar) "Tiit ,.... MlditJ" (d11) '76-Robtrt Con11d Semon Oallartd. Peter l>ofqt Orrt BloOei A bunch ol 11rl chu'"1 lloubtt ma~us 11t 111nstoimed into 1 tum ol •II Kts 8 Clm 12' Ha,py 011' "Bulltsque" lht dly olftrs comit rthtl when only tht Foru can fell the nttd l0t sllaptly. 1dotlblt &Ills tltltn the burlfsque troup petf0tm1ne lo1 Howard's b1c show IOI tllt lod1t becomes snowl>oUnd 111 Buffalo ([) '" Wt!MI Tht San Dieeo C11pptrs at tlle Los Anceles takers m en 11111ttt & '"""' m Mowit: (21u) ''Tiit Outh el aid1it" (dra) '71 -Btn G1um. Robby Btnson. Eileen Brennan. tWt ~tfWir.-Tfle 1a<:1 based story ol a l1lht1 •ho d«e>e11ttly Ines 10 cope Wllh hti son's druc 1dd1Cf1011 @ .... St 21 TeMPf 11 kW u }j » Katt .. Katt Coo ..... llo.trs/""1 Out ,_ !bets I.ct dutll wlltn they _, co 11ndt1COYt1 u I IUISllt t and I 12:00 P!Ostttutt lo trac~ down I ult1 g TlliliPt z.. w11ow w1ehms art 1111110 rtd hued CD ~ _,..... f)(Ofessio111t plaJC"h -)2:30- 11) llriPf GaltfJ U MMt: "lite Y-c t.M" ~ flit Grut c.c-t lbr ldra) S8 MJtloll Bwwlo m l'tcMI. Mor ....,. ""'9t: ...,.... (•dl) 56-Gtotir .n 1tenc11tci _, -lO· . .,,._ MOllliOll\t'l MOlll Frttman ~ m~uc1ews I M•A•S•H 1 :00 mm fD""' fD C.-Vlilll Wittt 9"tf1J S4ts D J' Of ,..,, .. -sr v.ttn' ~ D aa-ria ....... : I! .. l.14y Llid" (d11) 11 :00 •6 Robtr1 Youns Fran~ M0t1a11 08 t OU llwl ID""'• D ~ t1IJ 3 ""' 2:00 • Mak Mt Uqll o MoN: "lllllts ff Hutea" (adv) 11 lltwle: "ltttltuers" (com) 58 Errol Flynn hewoi Howard 70-Piul Koslo. Slim Pdens fD 2121 m11·•·s·H 11» lest If lt1111, Hill -2:30-0 Joe '-rdr: PWtrllt tf Dtsite m M"lt: W "JH11iftr" (dra) ID PUMl(ll£ ,.._ A p10tflm Oii ~3-How11d Dutt Ida Lupino tht 1mper11nct ot lltt t1m11y 01111nc fl) TM Stra11p ~ tf Of. ldyl some ot hit'' llWtSOlllt ocu~ns ' Mt. H7't hat111td 11t the btllh at ach1td and 3 :00 e•ow•nt old • ~ ...... Mn. .... 9 Mutt1,..a 1\utre: ,_," -· (com) 68-ShKle, Maclamt -1:30--11:30--3:30- • Cll a A11it . Vonnie s • . tt}) lltt1t1: llraa~r .., lllllrtts: 'HoHOll ot tllt Black Rtlurn" Anett's old boyfriend returns Jllesl'"Us Ytpa ~ (ch) 7!1-Museum. Cowboy Sertnadt" to tow• and makes rt 1bund111tty Stttla Slt'ftllS. Stuart W111trna11 ( tltlf lie tS oet to rtdaim Mete ..,.: Te • ...._.. 4:00 • 1'e 0.. ~ e @ w., c.rm 'G MeM: "'-•r S.Witc" (1dt) • .... ··A11 J>llf ol the Camt" A • n. Dlti.c "-'52-Tyrooe Powt1 11'"0-"' Oii sports 111tdrtlflt-1 new • lletit: "TM Sltl4tr •-..: "tMr .C ........- mtdut Sl*llttr wtlrth promises to .._(ch) '66-StdneJ Port1t1 (mys) '41-Rrchlfd Otn111111 ~ewenl llld CMll llllllJ Spo!IS· ,...:..:.:.:..:::..::.._:_ _ _:--:;-___ ,;,_;,...;._ ____ -====-1t1attd ptolllt!M e~o~ 9:00 e D Mtllle; (Zlw) ·11• Widill" (susp) '79-lus A1mstron1. M•a C.11, Harold Gould. Pamela ludwic. En< BOidon, Dnld Hayward A ~llC mld'tltst TV neWSWON11 embms °" 1 n11ht1111risll ~l thro11p tht sttdy u'*'1tdt o4 Hollywood. tlllen htr rounpr 11stec becomes lilt l lth •1Ct1m o4 1 murdtftt, • CJ) tll 9 n. .. •• ~ "A C.mt11111 Wt Will Go" Jacl's 1t1tkend •I Larry's secluded moun· llift lodet lllfllS 11110 I llila<ious ltllflllllt loc bt4s wlltll CllrissJ Ind Janet st-up wrtll a crowd. ......... • -...c.w.1111111 ...... e1rt1a... .... • JwEDNESDAYI NOYEllllU 7 for 110t111nc 1IHI 1ner110011 l1st111ai. ,1usc Ht DAlllllll PIOCUlllS ktoe, I« JOllr telllftflttll<t, 111 tllt 4.lrs~ 'OAmlllE MOVIES 12:00 D ''l4ica11ttr's Gift" 1id•1 ~ Yvonnr Or Carlo ):00 to "Tiit ll101111n1 Alter" (drll) /4 Dt<k Vin 0-,kf )t )fl "M•hllJ on tllt lloillltyM c-cl (lft) 'JS-f.lir~ Cllblt 3:30 U "llooh" Pall 111 Id••> 11 ltYar Burton Lou Couttl I EV•NING 8:00 • {t!IJ (111 ll'1 ,. • ., (]) l's a Crowll II. I t ) 2t NtwS e StMaJ & H•ttll G ,,. tlo<\ey lht l~ An&tlrs lllncs 11 thr Ne• YOik R1n1ers • Tiie ''"' lunch Cl> ''STUETS Of * SM FUllCISCO" a> Str•b ef SM F mcnt0 ~~ It's [wertWJ'S liltlMU fD Otdrk c..,.tlJ !Ill Illa• ~Mt1Ufl~llt -6:30- l """ (JJ ,,. ...W ll1e Sin Ottco ...... Clippers •I tht PhOfnr• Suns 10 Men Cinlfi11 Show CD I Low Lucy ED Dd tmtt S11ow 2t Tiit Indy kftdl fD 1111 Se<rtt.IM so <mr usy 7:00 0 3 llU 2Jll"" 0 lt Happy DIJ\ at1111 m 111·• s·H I l fl( lac Dowp Cl) Satlltr• l s... ED Oftr WJ ED LM ll>cos T u1b1u Uon n so tbclle111Lcllm ltt!*t -7:30- 0 Tiie Celle si- 3 Ham D111 Aa•HI II GwnMU Ga111t 0 Tiit •ewlptd Galllt • Helpood $4jt11rH 10 1,3 hm1ty ft\14 CD All Ill the hmiff 11 n 111•a•s•H Cl) G4lod T1111ts J( Old HouMWlh fl) MKMerl/llltftr llttl'ff m 1h1111 c;, ... ,.,11t1 ,. ""' JO G1t1I l'tffll'111H<ts 8:00 0 12 CIS h,.rts ltddy A l)(OIJlm locusin1 on Stnatoi £dlor11d M Kennedy Democrat of Musichu Stlh In u ttnlilvr 1nltl'f1tw\ 1ns.tdr Ktnntdy s Wash1n1ton ollrct and oul\ldt h11 tlpe Cod llomf thr publrc hcurr ind the pr,.alr ""'"arr taolo!td Also focused on " h11 bid for Ille Un1trd Slates PrH<dtllCY TV WEEK NOi/EMBER 4, 1979 D "1 it llf.11 l'..,ie futurrs include • •ffstlrnc sc.hool 1 "'' w111trd su l i lob\tti hvonot1st i m r111tatit• le CMttta lllrd 10:00 buull i>a&t1nt tor c11ts i ''"'''' bfJ• ,Af bOut lln unusu1I tonvtnhun ot 1uu~rs SOl!lt dimt i dllncr· uai d•nct1s 1nd 1 min •ho Durld\ roOtl \/11PS II ll ·u TM lt1t ti Sabir4.ly 11iCJ11 LM (Ill Maclthnt ~hn hosts ••Ill mu~al rues! ~rly S1111011 O Prisoner trll 8loU H * loolt AH an U ftCClttrecl U l'OSOMf. Cd .. H frin•1 1nd Oorrrn on Ille lim due• into i con'ltnl to tsUP' t~t OOllCt but Oc.Ctdt lllft must ffM>11 to •"'If"" 10 acQuut somr us/I 0 HAWAllAM HUIHS! • SPECIAL I IS ENUF! u 3 10 " EJctl b ~p l7h•l h ltlt<\ & 011\t• ~uantm Owd ind JJntt tnf(I'( 1 Ha•l1~n •ltallon p11d IOI by David \rich Aunl V "'ho b11n1s lllf wholt tam1h to Haw111 to mtrl lom s fathrr m C,rel lwr11ttt .. f nenes Cl) Mo,ie: (2hr) "Th Ar11111~1 Howard H111lles'' PJrt I ( d111 II Tommy ltt Jones ld ft111dtrs lamts ttampton !ht story ol tht hit tnd carrtr 01 onr ol lht world s wtalth1ut •nd most mvsltnous men t• Gtul l'er1011111Mfl m n 1 °"''"' • -8:30-m n, ~ c.u,i. m ""' 1'-*1N11Cn "" I 1vt forty E•&hl l 1u1rnct luc~1nb•lt stm as Blll~t 1n 1dvtr11s.in1 taecu lrvt wtlO is 1~•Uttntd by Miu Otnl <Mary 8tlh Huit) • woman ht onct hod ~uct4 1114 tl1tn ust oll G> ... o.kt Qlflttll IS\ u ... Tiiis Sly: Oil*"' ~ St111t811 111 lMUS 9 :00 u • 1 l ...... : (2111) "flit S1i<i4t'1 Wilt" (dra) '19 An11r Or01nson Cordon 1'1nsent Zohra Lampert lodd loo,1nl11d lhe slor, ol 1 woman's couraceous struult to rebuild her Shattered trft after llt1 husblnd ta,es his ow11 hit 11 t.U t Oilf'rffl Sll1bs Tht Adoption" Conti Wh trnan Mayo &UtSts IS I 1un~ dUltr Jethro Simpson who posts u Ille only rel1t1n ol Arnold' and W1lhs hop1n1 to share a 11r1e sum ~ moMY ht thinks t11e youn&slers will 1nllt11t Unfortunately. he shows up 1ust 11 Mi Drummond is 1bout to co111Qlett adoplr0n procetdlnJS e llit lallten (lllr) 'lnhdelttf frtd's enr1 .. d 04I f1ndt111 Ollt Nancy lt1d • love 1H111 •ll1le lhty wtft mlffied, altllcvsti ht lllr!IStlf is 11111tr ol. ~ 111dlSCftlt011 .,.. .......... ... """ .. ft w. 1'1111 .. °'*" Clllr ..... a... -t:lO- • .... Uny -Rutltlc CtO'#$ Ull" Cwl M""' ~Us ~ l•IMf'• ~ tlllt .... ~ lltf tolllllof IN(t too lrterlly *" IM --'* CUltt.r by ..... ,. 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"mrw/m-"""~ff""" 111t1plt tdicw dflfllmtfon '" llte .,,,,., 11/t 6# t'tff Mt>t'f tt:lwn llef'f rm.It tlwlr lldr ma tltrir 1cn' ,.,,,,. /"1#1 " nlfllet 11/ ,.,,,,. .... 1'1,,.,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,, ""'«,,,.. tlltniur tMt .... .., "" ...... ..., ., ,,,~ """"""'9 ,,.., ......... ,,...,.,, .. T\I WEEK NOVEMBER 4 19711 jadb ... (c)Ml _. .......... ._....,...Wrw.,__. .,....__ ................ ,.. .... ...,,..... ...... .. ........ ltt (wlletlltf ... a.s • " lllt). 1/11111 for lw11rl'll. Ami. If tlwy tl11n ., tl11 m1r rc•11l 1111il'lc. tliey wfll ~llllfll!J ft1dt' 1111·t1y! R1w .\t1{:/111111/11rn .~111r11 llif C'l11m, T11111wr '.~ :t111ffy 11'1/t• 1rho b 111y.,tljwtl l1y 1/11• rh1111f!'"V 11111t/1•11ly 1t1kh11[ 11l11r1· in lwr l11nlH111d. Cl11rt1 1/oe.rn ., kt1t11t: T1'1llH'r LY tryfllf' Ill m 1w 11 Ith trco lwiui:,v 1dw <trt' only ritililr 111 Mm 111111 1ch11 ""' 1/cfrn11lnn/ 111 tit• lil111 11 J!IHMI il1wtl 11111/ f1t'f1n1M! f11ll- fl1vl1t.1vl TlllJ!l'l'. 1-iir l\11w, Ill<' n1w tt'm ti tfeflrJ1t 11/IN t•ll!}ll ymrv In «M• t<-l1·rlrion. "Ont' of 1111r Ing hc'J"'1'. ·· ltl!P Aru/rftr, "1l1t 1'1lnj!. ll't' 111/b:d ,,, .. ,,,, trylnt: Ill"" t1ftl'r ICt' ll'l'rt' "'"'""'' "'"" 111 l'tmtml ""' mrn 1w rk rmil 11·r lmeu: wt• hml ftl 11rtl(ftu•t• 111 ordc•r to 1(11 tht1t ... As 11 rcx11lt. #\ult• 11111/ Andl't'11' .W'rn~/ 1u crt'i'fltlt't!' protl111·1•r., 11/ "Tt1JJ1Jf'f •• 1dtl1 R11l11•rt J\. Pttp<t;l<tn 11• pn"''"'"'' Glwrf«" S. IJ.11l1ln <lln•C'tt'fl thf! lc!l"J)fay 1c1'tkh 11'(1.V u·rl1tt•11 hy (:t.'11~1· Kl~11, .\lt1rytmnt' Kt~YI (Intl ,\f11•lw"'' St""-' ff. 17w !l'"''lf( nmr>/r ""' drli,lttetl 1cltlt tl1ei f'l'111ft1 of thrlr 1'if11rt1. /114t *''IJ tlu11. If ''Topper· " M1m.·ufa1I trtt>11//)1 to I'""'"""'"'"'"'' 111noH'rit!J.t~1clll 1tt>l nt1r In It. "l'tl loc.t 111 help 11n1flutt II." "'IJ' Kfltf, "8111 l'r" ''"'' tr'tl.if1J/t nf 111•rlnt IV fiw " tt:hllf.. " A rtt1fi1 r11/ 8'""f .... 1, Altt .. 6'w h«'t""" In~ ht 111'tfntc 1dk•N .lw ,,,.,.,..,11'tl In It~ .n.,10( J'!-p. A/~ • •Nr~lrt "' tin opp,.ntkt I" ,,.,.....,., th>d •I SI"'"'· Vmewlnl. t1w Mnarl er> Pfft4• YOll CH, mitl ..-mn.tl tn .r. (tnrttM ~ At--f 1>{1Jtmrt11Hc Afk Slw """""for n ,..,,,. ·~--''JW'.-.., ",Joi/ot# .... ,,.. ...,,.. ..... :....,1-... ,... .. ·a..~~ .. THURSDAY llCM_.I ,., IMfllillC -•it... listjqs, •lent Mt DAYTIME l'IOGIAMS. ...... ,_ca: ·1 Ct,lft!M .,,., ....,. DAYTIME llOW'IES IZ:OO D "Dly If IM IN llall" (wts) 'Sl-frtd MacMwny 3:00 (it "Tiie Crut lllacara" (ch) '74-Rlchltd 8oollt @ "Har••·Surt•" (dr1) 65-Elvcs P1t$1ty 3:30 • "htb" Par1 IV (dll) 77-Jolln Amos. Lou <iosstlt TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 4 1979 8 Olly 2 klttml,eila! • "HOUI Of Tlf( GUii" .... : (nr) ...... "tile'-" (•ts) "67-limes C1rner. Jason Rob11cb Wy1tt urp se11clles fOf his blolhtf's mu1dtm. bul must dttidt .tltlhe:t to bl1111 the culpnl lo lt~I 0t take out hes OW11 wencunu • IJ.I ra l.Mnle " S9iirtly '&d Cuts" lavemt ind Shr~y m shocked .nt11 they hnd out lllew old heh school dub-the Aoc0t1 Oebs- 11as lurlltd 111to a lou&h Pftl ol awls so they round up lht dub's old members to l11hl l11t ••Ill fut (Rshtduled) llllluftln ... ..... .. ~ {211f) "Sim .... ., .. (com) '69-Bur1 Reynolds. Cl111t Walhr. Ossie Divis. An11t Oltkmson •V•NINQ I A be1ut1ful widow seduw 1 man ---------· 11110 sain,1111 1 million doll111 1n Cold bin 1111111 I Wllktll ll'fttboll • C.• llrMtl .. ,,.. m lhtle: (Zt.I) "Tiie A•azi111 .....,~ Ht(tles" Conct (dra) ·n- f0111my ltt Jonts Ed rt.nden Tht slort of ont ol lht ncllrst 1fld most mysttn0us men 1n 11\t world @ ""' l'ertw.111ets fl!) ZI TllliPt 9 ...,.., Ill ,.., .... -1:30-• (}§a ..... "JeSSIQ" Benson's aplomb is lesltd when )HSIU stnkes up an arrument ••th htr blotlltr. the Cowtrnor. lum Utt tatcutrve manSIOll, Ind tnds up wtlh • dud r rtnch 111stoa11 '" her hotel S1J1tt Katherine Hetmond 1uests ............. •1111cw.c_.. ID C...-. It S,.,..., mu c.r--.•w... A o.dlc Disa · 9:00 e (J) <1J Ml'Ri fM.4 Some one IS tl'Jlft& lo C011Y1nce Join Caner (l1nda Marsll) and twttyOne she hows lhlt sh rs mt11tatly 1U ''"' IS Oflly 1111111111111 the fnPltlllllC attads Oii her lrfe-but lilcCafrtll M 't buyina it. U 9'8 Qllilcf "Howtltrt to Run" A Pft11111tt lttftlCt' falls off 1 ddf to lier deattl, MCI Qlllllcy NSt dttetlll!M wllttllet it ....... .., Of wtadt IS Ille lllllOCeflet of Hie "td Cill's boyf rltnd llMp In Ille --. . • (]) 9 • ..,.., ...., "TIM In" A ..._ .. -"' .. a wcllle prtftllllOfl Mtti11t ...._ corwlra4 lly lits callers Ille .tit la •mess. Md= to i-, off Ille rocl (llttc ) ............ ....... Ill ftle '-' Sllfdl . -t.JO- • Cl) (JI • S., Mttt IN ._.,.~It retw• e.rt lo Maty, "" --.s ....... ttlt !PK• -tlftlt ..... 111111 81111-dt~H ... ~ llft 011 tht ,....._ .. ..... •'-' .... • It.. ,.. ... "°""' ' ..... 'AwW;tl~~ ..... _... tOIOO Pt.'t..'T:~ .. u=~·~ ..... .... ... .. supp011 a 1una1t umnul and I FRID,.av tumble mto a Starcll lor a ··rtiost " ..a W' D @ at lilt L.ws a lllylttrJ _______ __. 'Thf Valley St11n1ltt" lnctnStd at tllt cucus hkt atmosphere whocll surroun6s the arrts1 of a 1011111 ISlrOf!Ollltt 101 • stun of sllyines Kate Stts out to prove hrs innocence •• llews ' • Cil ®l 18l 20120 ••Pl"'-" 0 ~11ts,..,,_, S>CAllW ntlU * Atlantlclkhfield ID c..r. Tlwtt "Ph11tp Johnson" Part OM of two oans A l)lolllt ol lht dun of Amtrrun architects ., ..... ..., a ..._... llOWDll(.I t Fw _. ... •" aftt..-tlltiqs. ,ruse set OUTlllllE "°'RAMS. llttN, lw,.., ~. trt llM dly'sllltllles. DlTTIMl llCM(.$ 12:00 D "Ill ti tM lrrw" (1~) 'S6-Rod Slt11er. 811an Ktrth l:OO "St11tt1t I TN<lltll" ~•) '75-Clons leathman 1'.f; "Tiie """' Cifts• ("es) •6-Jlldy Garland Jolln Hodll~ l:JO e "lttb" P11t V (dra) '71-la"rence H1llOft J.tcoOs ••• -,.!!:30-I •V•NING I :L=. ....,,_. TI!utll: i.-----.-:-.00 _____ _. 11:00 • • CJ) a a """ • m OJ) cr.z a """ ...... u .... • ....,.: MJee'' (dral '10-Ptltt Boyle, Dennis P1111c:k eM•a-S•K ...... ..., ... 0 .. c.a.n, llllmilft -11:30-• 0 lilewlel! Cehr•MI ...... e o ...,c.,,.. eTIMDltill&C.... • oo CDJ a'*• w.. ........ ......, •Gets...1 OT•* Nlllfl -~-..., . ....., .... 12:00 ., .... ,.. .............. en,_... -lZ:JO- ....... : "(tclflt It l1r111" (ldv) '56-81""' Sl1nwyck •(J)991Mtft1 .... :"11111'• ........ .., .,...... '-" (lllWS) '5'2-Rol\lld Rap\, Y•1111t1 ¥•Yo .Dldc:.t$11119 • <II ([JI 0 llews (1) J'•. Ct* •• CJ) QI llews e Sta..-, I HvtU ...... •TM"MJIMO m ·smm Of * SAii FIMCiSCO" • Sir.a " s.. frMdlcl 0 .................. ·-c., ...... Ill ....... -6:30- (l) ... (I) Tk TIC DM&fl ...... <m llm Cl1ffta s.... •ILMLlq -~tmttsi.. !JITNlf'Mta.cil ... Ctie4I e °"' c., 7:00 l i =:'.a::: . ...,,. .. .... ""." Ollc TIC~ -~IS. o w 11 ............. • °"'"" ela11cear ...... u.. ....... ,~ ...... -7:Jl- •• Pricl ..... w"a;:_ ., ,... .... ... . ·-~ --I .~ ..... ....., 0 ........ •=::: ... • lldllllWNr .... .... c__.. .... .............. •sOO e (J)O 1'1 ...... ... u.. ............ ....... _ .................. ... .................. --~·--!l~•:Si! :ti::.~"'&"':.. .... ---=---........ TV WEE~. NOVEMBER 4 1979 FRIDAY (ContlnuecO II ORiy 2 8r11u! Sim * 111~11-"IULLITT'' .., MiPt Ga••'Y j~ llllt•"*' Tllul1t: LM fer Ly4" • llftit: (2111) "hllitt" (dll ) ·68-Strvr McQueen ~ V1111hn IK1111tlmt Brs.sel Robtt1 Ounll A dtlfciNt htulrnnl 1ou &lttr Ille l1llm ol 1 Chuco hood • IJ'OSOtC hvt •1lnrss only to discover • double .as murdtitd m ,ecadt. Allor -10:30- •• G>""" m ~ Lu4tn Solo (1972) A solO ascent on a 1110unta1nsidt. 11\t St1ttl ( 19761 An an1maltd vtfSIOll of a M0<dta1 RrcMtt ~Ot1 stoiy Oos.n (1970) lht bu uty ol ktlalld and rran• f~rn (19731 A talatocut ol ot11Kls 1n • man s hie 8 lV tO !2f SPlClAl M-Star fllllifJ fttld (lhr) Rrch.,d Oa.son hos1s t111s compthlton btlwun tums lrom SOIP Tiie lovt Bolt Wl<Rf> m C.nc1nn11t 1nd Rul Peoplt a lillM: (211r) ........ Sllttll" (wts) ·66-Sltvt McQuttn l(arl M•lden Arthur Kennedy. 8111n Kt1lll A younc man •hose parents arr toi1ured and ktlltd by three eunmen sels out lo find tl1t1r k1llus and gtl re¥tntt • Clrol h rMtt I frieMI llt M0tit: (2111) "Pin~ Panther" (com) ·64 Peter Sellers. Oaw1d Niven Robert Watntr A F rt nth police 1nspeclo1 1s deltrm1ntd lo capture an elus1vt 1ewtl lhlfll whost neat tarctl 1s • p11ules.s cem owned by 1 pnnc.ns 12~ Tiie llllC SHrd1 fi1 2I TtlliPI (St ·~ Wtft '" ..., .. -1:30- .1"'0'4~ ......... ""' ...... • ...... Oll s-c ftttinl Wllitr..t W. 9:00 9 0 Tiie °"" ti Haaar• A dell!Oklloll deftly 11 1 CM! up lol smlldm 11111 Ille Dubs lll'ft lo bttaf" the 19t11ll04I belole Rott0 111 ordu to sne the11 "" l11dtS as lhtY lit Mlu11lly Sll'P'Otd e 12 ~ n e •ec"tflll F11t1 Lovt b Ille W0td ' Kathryn Hanold eutsts H Wiid psytl1olo&.1'l 01 Mq1n Oollcl1e1ty. wlltn the ft amt ol IO'te IS rekHldled belllfffl Jam and Mtp11 1f\e1 &lit !IKts him to tJK~ dOWll Ult slayer of her l11net 8 00 1119 lltM: ~) """""' (tom) ·19-Kate J • JIU W11dln. Andrew Sttwens, Rue Mci:Jlnlflln. l•rry Ctlm111. J1mes Kart11, Chelle' Siebtrt A mocltfn rt ttlhnc of ttle 193 7 ct.a• tbout two btllld ""' • .. tis wlto M'ft • 6"11 of I tlM i'CtlllC IMO llQvtl\ ........... • c-. ,....,,. .. ....- ....... Wiil/Tiie ........ ii ...... ................. tOIOO en ............... Gm AT • ..... /M1M •Cl>O ......... ....... ( ............... S..Pta .................. ,..... (,.,.. lllff•)-• _.., ,.tact :'.::':"~= \ .................. ... ·-=· * ll!lf..:..= .. •..!'JP. ......... :r ...... : .. = ....... ..., .......... :r.:: ri: kt Glllilr ........ • 12:00 •Twiicttt z..t • ..... ...... ill tN StTMb" (di•) 61-Shellty Winters .............. m n Ttillltlt -12:30- • Mttilt: "lililllMllCI Clly" (wo) '66-Camtron M1tdiell • Mt.le: "OtHlltr T\H f't M " (adv) 67-RicN<d Jollnson ' Qlrlie'a .. ..,._... •W.ln . ... CMtt .. I SATURDAY I MMJll(J It MORNING I 1V WEEK. NOVEM19ER 4, 1979 .......... ... :"lllli.tiilltlle ..... (ldw) 'S!>-llobt11 Hucties " ......... Tllallrt: l.lllt .., l,.. G) Mmu C11 "m -10:30-= ~~= • lkiirie: "GMrilla's •~•I'" (tel II) tollo c.a.st •"" ...... m s...~·,... 11:00 B ~ll~t rmtD[ Mlt Mm SIMwctl (I hr) A pl'otfHI focusan1 on tilt pleasure and pa111 ol '""''"' up lutun111 Mwtl Cntt. V1t•y Dawson. Denny Dillon. Matt McCoy Nan Lynn Nelson. Paul o·Kule. lafttl SmllhWnci, '-ndctw 01111C1n f 1anl1t Ruuell f1 1ion. Saundra McClain and Claudelle Sutherland DI l homas l Cottle 1nlt1VttWS [11k lslrada. Brute ltnMI. Hal l1ndf11. Okv11 Newlon John, Donna Pncow. Mclu11 Slt~l\SOI\ a~Sattf Sltdet • bat Sitt Ill.ts •""''"' tD PmltCI£ Tiie OM Kwaa1 rb A senn on 1epalf1n1 and rernodtl1111 a~ old house -11:30- • l12i fat .a.ct & C-, WI •Gtt s..t .~ .......... Gladll~ I 12:00 . • o,...., ... ~ . ....., ... ... .... .,w.. .. • Tiit °"" t-... -~..., . .o ....... Oil'•=::--•• ""' ..... ,....., ... ~, ..... -11:30-•000 l~S-. ..... .... , .... ~ ....... ·--·~ ...... 1100 . .................. ... ..CJ) (9. w. ,..... ,_.., __ ....., . .......... •'flrlll . .......... .... -. .. .~ ...... -l:JI-: e c1u1 • .... ......... ......... -.· asoo ..... ... . ,. ..... • !'.!.!!" ......... i~r:!I u -2:30- ·~-s...i (J)Wllr'a ..... 0 ~ .,,.. o..p ...... (SQ. Ii) '71-Ch•llon HHIOll Dllipllc ...... lllltrien ai TIMs Is tile "ft 3:00 • (I) <II s,.m S,.U•I Tht l1urel lnvt11l1011al horse race e ftlllr f"rlll fati'l1I "Gullrver's TinelS" MlfTllltd ....... : "Tiit l.nPil• ,.., --(1dv) '7J-W1lttr Mallll1u. Bruu Def11. Lou Gossttt m,_.,. lllrcaW., Dellpila ..... "'""'" -3:30- . B 0 s,.ts s,.ctx.Ur 8 free-4-M ID c.t••••rary Healtll ,_, mT•nuMlt 4:00 ~-~ Clwt1111 of Mtn's fbtio111I Powtrlrfh111 C111mpl0Mh1ps l«Mll Bly St Louis. Miss . allOtllel hrst round 1111tdl 111 "Tilt ~eaendi of 8owlrn1'' from D1llu, Tuu all4 World Clip ~111 $a11n1 lrom Obct1jOU Ger111111, • CJ) s,w.i .... ....... : "Wifltr'" (1101) '11- Btucc DnlSOll. uonl 8oranrne 9 .,..... ... : "Nutt ~ (tom) 'S7 -leuy lewri .,. ... e T•-«Mt.t o.,.nha Cit ...... : ''Ofell Semi" (MO) 'f4-Pttet Fonda. W1ll11m Holden ,..._. .... n,..1111Arts -4:JO-•m ~ 0.,.... •""-ICTIM tetd -•S ll!llnJtf tfllO I !C.1"411 1flet lht 1.U1C1clt of hrs lol111t1 lrttnd IJ(, 24 Oii f !WI fDJ~'s (mt 'SO~ -1:30- ID """'= Mu..-. '*"'•" (ldY) 13 W~ltr Malllln Bnict Dern lo1us Cos.wit Jr A pohu UGr) f°'US4~1 Oii lllt SUICfl IOI I llllU slaytr ol bus passenat" 11 s..a• """'"' fD TIM Gtt1I c.b.-tf Wat Doe• C.vtll n1111lts lhts 111oa11m on Ille t111o••••r socoetr s con11nu1ac ~lllf •If~ l1t1t1 Ind solrd ••sit 9:00 8 f) If Mw.: (ltw) ~Id ti fie' .. c.c" (drl) 19 (h11btt• Mo11110111try /1mu Sloyan. St1n Frye Roy Poolt 8111 Mc1lurrr Mrchnl Good•1n Oolpll S•ttl l•ndtn Chiles Ille se11sol•vt storr ol lht 1fftt11 ol 1 b1u111 muu1n1 Oft the ltft ol 1 hbttal minded d1v0tctt a -..: (Zllr> .........,.~ (<Giii) '74-lero Mosltl. Ge11eW11dt1 r..ten 81xk A mild m1n11t1td olf1<t dt1\ is lilt onlv human btin1 1n 1 -orld chert rvttyOllt tlw cs • 1~1nocttcn ~4.l s-emce ms..~~ .9) TIM SlrMCf C-ff 0.. Wyl 'Mt . ..,. -9:30- Q) llictlt C.lery f,D TIM 5"111tt C. ff Dr. Wrll & llr. ~ 10:00 • ~ l)f IJ ' tllt ... , "lht (yes of tun B/ &tis involved 1n Ille 4my antits ol • couple ol 111t1 Ptfltnted lem11t cltlttt..es tr.Uina 1 low •n lotlllno no ro1111ncn tldfltJ womt11 t1 sttll llittt fortunes .......... St)te • f....., '*"'Ill ·1111001 lbnlnct." 111100 ••nls to ltnt Ille fllln4 1lttt he ~lls 111 lcM 1'11h an all!Ktw1 11.p111111 covntrr lllUSIC '1"1" Audrey l11111tn 111n11. Mid Ill "The Hafldo/111111 • I '°" ha1ted lloodh1m. be•na stalh4 by a mwr4ertr, su h rrlut• 11 •n Ofl)llln11e OOfllled by • st111111t laced •om•n SoM~ 80110 and Slwtt11 r tbllts &uni -~ ==-UNln -IO:JO-•c:..mr ... .... ........ ..,,.. TV WEEK. NOVE~BEFl • 1979 11:00 ua•. IOIOt ..... ' hsl..... .. "SbDc 11-(COlll) ~J -W1ll1Jm Holdtn e t.1et1 f..oel ~1110"' Stitt pl.J,i 11 UCLA u CAlctt r...w .,, ..... ~·tt U N1,_111111 .TIM ...... 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