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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-10 - Orange Coast PilotJ { When Financial Going Gets Ruff ••• B1 IODI CAD&NDAD ........ ._ .. ... lllM ..._ ealJed tbe ftDanclal ·auru ,t the mWdl• clUI, ta.. lna°f·7 pra1~1& ol our u,... and la h1a own .,.. a "eult ~·· .. ~ OolmtJ, "°""" J . ..,, ....... ........ , I DI lllM·..U. "llDw ... ........ ....... c... ...... v .............. . .... ., .... foOowws ia...., ~.cit)'. .. ... ..... lb ..... Howard ,..,, dill· t!IC'9 .......... .,... .................... '°" .......... ala Va&ae7. Hmd I'-llMdl. S. Cle•••. Su Jw c • ....,... l"'1M Md ......... f l_.,tnc at. a map •polnUq ,_ Ruff If ............ a lrGUP direCtor Cieof'le Resch r MAd. .. ..,_ S-ta Barbara to Mexico lt '• aoUd I all tM way down." I' Sucb an obMrHlioft tboWd eactte I.be man who cre1ted a = ~ buliaeu built oa fur and INed. a man who con· I to _..._ ol ,...,. I.bit he had Oftly Sll.38 to h1-name wlMa M 4lld8nd banltruptey la t• raday, Rutt bu parlayed a ~-compuy. lde"11.ion SUNDAY and radio lbowt, a new1l.U., semlnara and auort.ct other ln· ............ mllUoe operatton . Tw. Iii._... a "lJl• 11 Ruff" board 11mt on the market and Gfftet• frQm Tarpt P.-blLIMn 1re predlctlna that aales from the comblMd ~ will I"* tao mllllon next 1•ar . At -a 1.., and 150,000 aublcrtbert, Ru.ff Ttmet ll by far the 1.-sowtal .....i.tttr ln tM country and 1ubscribera may join Rllff •1e1mm 1l"OUP9 at DO addltlonal cbar1e. 1111 predkUon that tbe country la beaded for a monetary col· l.,.. tlMI& wW la Wl'I Mad to a periloul naln &Dd aoelal cbaol ls ardently believed by moet of bis devotees or Ruffians. as they're aomethnea called. Why. after paylng 1125 for a bi·weekly publication would anyone want to alt down once a month to talk about gloom and doom after hearing a 3C>·minute taped message from Ruff? ··Moet people are looking for in!ormaUon and to meet other ~f~e with like views.·· answered Lee Moler . bead of the Fountain V y and HwlUDgtoo Beach groups. "SomeU01es it can be lonely when you think something is go-. lnr to happen and your friends thlnk that's crazy.•• ' What Moler and other Ruffians believe wlll u1Umate1Y· hap· pen, la war. n.etr typical aeenario goes aomethlng Uke this: The United Stat.es will enter a severe reeeu1on later lh1a year wbicb will be followed by turmoil in our own country and ultimately war with i Rualala. The name of tbe g1me, Ruffians insist ls not malclng money • but 1urvlving. Survtvtng by atoclcplllng food. Surviving by lnvesUog in preo- cloua metals. Surviving by making Jong term lnvestments. And yes, survival by storing ammunition . "I'm trying to get through the bad years in one piece," say! Moler. "I don't think I'll ever be rich." Surviving the coming of the American dream -turned· nightmare ls what. Ruff enthusiasts claim their first goal is. 1n the back ot his book Ruff recommends a list of Investment bualnesles and food companies where those seeking guidance through the murky economic waters can find refuge . Target Publishers' officla.Js admit that those mentioned ll\ _ <See SEEKING, Page Al> VOL. 73, NO. 223, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1980 THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ~ . I I Eye of Storm Detours ~Allen Heads for Texas Desert, Lessens DaIDage I .. ,.~ • PONY'TURNS BACKSIDE TO WINOS OF KIL.LEA-TORNADO Hurncane Allen Changed otrectlon Roaring Into Teaaa Police Wound Man Who Threatened Kin BROWNSVILLE. Texas CAP> -Hurricane Alle n , second strongest hurricane or the cen· tury. stalled early today as its center passed over south Texas without inflicting the massive damage that the National Weather Service had predicted. However, the weakening storm continued to throw t~en­ ijaJ rain and winds of up to 135 mph at a region deserted by an estimated 200,000 people. The storm's winds bad been ranging up to 1..50 mph. Winds ol up to 80 mph whipped through Corpus Christi. A tornado warning for southern Texas remained iD ef. feet tbrougb the night and rain- Vacationers Snub Shark Warnings EMERALD ISLE. N.C. <AP> -Thousands or weekend vaca- tioners were prohibited from swimming or surfing along a 26·mile stretch of beach after scores of hungry sharks were sighted in water as shallow as three feet. But hundreds defied the police order Saturday, daring the sharks and entering the water anyway. "They're just not paying any attention to the warning," said Irvine police are searching a Woods, his wife and their J .M. Tucker II, chief of police at arusy area today for any spent daughter left their home and Atlantic Beach. "And there's not cartridges to dete rmine if a 20· met officers one block away at much we can do but warn them. year-old man charged Saturday L ucero and Orange Arrow we can't order them out of the fall over southern Texas and northeastern Mexico through to- day was expected to range up to 15 to 20 inches. However . the weather service said the threat or tornadoes had diminished. "We don't have all this death and destruction and that's just fo rtunate," said Paul Hebert of the National Hurricane Center in Miami. ··The big problem ls that the heavy rains will con· tinue." The core of the storm system passed over South Padre Island near Brownsville in extreme south Texas just after midnight today, accordinl to Qebert. Officials bad •aid tlaat Brownntlle wovld take U.. brunt of tbe storm. But aft.er tbe storm center bit land, Jerry Cathey of t.be National Weat.ber Service in Brownsville aaid that the beavlnt damage would come In a wildllfe refu1e iD de- sol ate area north of tbe city. "If we bad to pick a place to bring it in. that would be ideal,·· s aid Ri chard Bagan , a meteorologist for the weather service in Brownsville. The progress or the storm slowed Saturday night with AJ . len moving toward shor~ at fi ve miles an hour. Half the storm was over land but the center remained offshore. "It really lost its punch by sit· ting there for several hours with 'half its circulation over land," Hagan said. ·'The hints I get are that it will pull north once it gets inland. <See ALLEN, Page A2) * * * Fresno resident Albert Enzeobacber couldn't get the city to fix a broken sidewalk no matter bow bard be tried. Then he decided a little publicity would help. His dummy does the dirty work as cameras catch the action. with attempted murder fired his streets. water, and we sure can't arrest weapon before being shot in the According to police, Bellows them," be said. leg by .officers. then followed on bis mowrcycle. He said the ban would coo· David Bellows, 8 Lucero St., stopping where bis family and tinue today, but did not know was taken into custody after he officers bad gathered. bow long it would last. "It could Evacuation's 'Smooth' elleledlY threatened his family Police said that Bellows then be one day or it could be a aDd police officers with a .22 aimed his weapon at officer week" be said "It Just depends CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas at the same time. About 4 p.m. out," said Thomas during a caliber semi·automatic Pist;ot. James Walker, who shot the sus-on th~ water temperature." <AP> -The biggest hurricane (Friday), for some reasoo. t.bey press briefing at .the state's Gerald Woods called pohce at pect aft.er be attempted to fire Frank Schwartz, scientbt at e vacuation ever undertaken in began a tremeadom exodua." Emergency Operatiem Center • 1:.JO p.m. w say that his stepson his weapon. the Uni~. y:>'.-ortli Carollnl South Tex~ left beachfroots A m~h~. trJ · •. ~ .,A~ ~f\5~ua . ---4---·~-~~--4~--~~ ·~....,-,r~~ ~}...,.....·~~·~..,....~~¥ ~_..-.1,~·~~"". ~ ~ ,, ........ --•1t1 ~~".{~.:, __ ··,..:: ~~':ftfv.W .,r-·~-:¥-· • ~··,··--~~-srgtitin oec#oD.ti'1"~ce ..... af>Ou"f'3i>.oo(>~~fe ffectrrom ' ~main hilb~ay leading fnl afthOqb?"some eonnecti.ng roads ' ,. ~ved at the house. <See seors, P1ge AZ> in 8 blue moon." the pith of Hurricane Allen, from Corpus Cbristi. and state along the coast were closed Look's Wone-Than.Bi,te . PJ:'l'ALUMA CAP> -Home&own talent held its own ~•a aeruffy·looting mutt defeated a purebnd dllallealer from Florida in the city's fifth annual Upy Doc Cam•• ---SnldfJ, a woebegone part Chihuahua who ls 11 years old. beat out 45 competitors U> take the tiUe . . TllE SVTI', SBOWN BY t•YBA&-OLD Elaine Hibbs ot Petaluma, watb like Charlie Chaplin in tbe front and llmpt aJoao in the back with one paw in the air, bla few MU ol mufticolored fur waving in the breeze. He weighs perbaps tllne pounds. W. main challenger was a purebred batldoa, Archibald Von Chopper,, from St. Petenbar1. Fla. Ardlla.ld .-. tbe trip to Petaluma I« bilDMlf met ownen llr. And llrs. Ed Tbompscm w~ be won a almllar coateat ID nartda. Areblbald, 9 years old and welpln1 80 pounds, •u dee'and tbe ugliest purebred by tbe judpa u a crowd ol 500 ebelred. ll6 drooped bl.I lower Up and expoeecl a juttina Jew full ol erooted teeth when tbe announcement wu made, lblD sat down u bis akin stumped down bll beet like a~· '111 drape. · M1r INUl'FY CllaDD TllE OONISft wtMa lt IOl .... tbe flDab. Of bl.I ancestry, ..... tnbbl laid abe OD- ,. .. ll(!:Z~··~ ~~.-,,.~~.~' ~ ~t ' No one was reported injured civil defense officials said. troopers said a Friday drive becauae of high water. or attacked, and som e motel Many started getting out as from here to Austin, normally a The Red Cross established operators said they hoped the early as Wednesday when four·bour trip, took as loa.g M 16 shelters at most Inland Somb shark ecare might even draw forecasters described Allen as hours. · Texas dtie9 and u far north as more tourtsts. the second most powerful Allan· By Saturday,_ Depactmeat of Waco aad Dallas . Hotel and The declsioo by local mayors tic storm on record and one of Public Safety Capt. Dudley motelderb in HeusWa re,orted. to ban swimming or 1urflng on only three ever ranked in Thomas said the evacuation ef. all available rooms bad been ·the wide Naches came after CategorJ 5. . fort bad gone .. acconting to claimed bJ evacuees. sharks in acboo)I ol eo or more "The only problem,." said plans and is now slowing down." A. clerk •l a hotel aear and wei&binl from 50 to 300 Penrod Harris, Civil Defense "Tbe volume of traffic ap-. IIoulta latercmtinental Airfort pounds were sl&bted Frid-.y in coordinator bl Corpus Christi, pears to be receding. Apparent· said, ''there'• not a room within water as shallow as three feet. "wu too many decided to leave ly thole wbo wanted to Jeaw tot 100 miles el here and peofle are still rmainl from the st«m." Paltree &iys ]unat, Caroline Separated ft'.'\ 'I ' Ill·: I~ S 11) I ·: MONTE CARLO CAP) -A to tbe 1pokeawoman, Nadia spokeswoman for Monaco's Lacoste. SOAPING VP -That's wbat cutomen of European llMltb · Spu do for tbelMelves; now It'• llichael I>Owm· turp to do tbe same for Health Industries Inc. 's flabby earaiap. Page Cl. royal famlly Hid Princess Rer;nen had~ the Caroline and ber husband , Phtllppe Janot, a Prencb bust· fam1 y after tlae1 aoted that TEllPOllA&Y llBLP _Part· wmu. have --.. .. ated. but no PrlDffN caroline wu Miited time ....-. do • lot more tit.a ~--alone •• party ton.be lalana• j t ftJl jn I __ .,.__ Some divorce pnceecUnp have been tioaal Red Crou Fridav _,...,. at UI •Gr .-~. 1D1t1ated. # ....-empl.,.... keep a perm.,...t Tbey were married Jtme 28, tbe llanw&partiq Club. staff of tempo1'arlea busy -.. ...... u lt78i amid reports that Turkl1b aewspapen uld beea ... they cost'-tba tall· =...._ ~ Caro lne'a parents, Prince JUDOt anhed l"riUJ in lltaD-tlmem Pm9I Cl. . ~ as °'91111tc.itJ Ralnill' and PrinffN Grace, t.be bul, ~ bJ a ,_, = ,... ::".::-' ~! former Amerteu movie star Costa Rican woman, Facio ANOimWIND-()rmp ~ ct ,...,......., ·, • GraeeKelly,iG. Glaaa.lnl. and told newsmen, Couty......._.. Spwdwq ~o c • .': ::: ...... ·::: .t1a,.J1amalqQ. tormaL.~·u.:....u.""-"'"....._c.ntt""· ~·· 1~ u..t11*" -'E • .. .. .,,anaae-·WJle ·a~-·-·· ... --.~ ... 'li'M ti&"*fou.'11t croHr.'b;.\· [<o"'"aew -· .... ct 1 .::.··-... «; moatb period dmtq wldeb tbe aweWlllL"ll9MidGa..ildWM operatan hope to tara tbe tnclt ......_ ... ,...... a11 .. ,...,.... Junot dJd not Yiltt Ids IMtfttary and tbeJ bad DO into a delly 099f8t.lon apbL :-::-= =.r-. ~ PrtDe.e Caroline, D,.aeeardiq romantlcllnb. Pa1eM. ._L-.. • Iran Clergy Wins New Leader May Speed Trials 81ftlA.zzrd11W ,.._ II' ............ ,. ......... Baal-Wr DOm.IDated Education ................. All~. • fa~orlte of tb• cler1y-domfna&ed Parliament, u lran .. MW pftmil .......... TebrU'I otrlclal oews media repOrted 1'1le lfledJGn of fta,JaJt, I f7 y .. r-old former hl1h tchool teuher. appal'efttb' alpa)td a ..,_. lD Iran'• bttter polttlcal ttod&a& and ma.y remove 1 m•· Jew ollltacle &o I.he .,aruameot'a eoulderat.klft ol the American bolt.aae ue. New Cancer Group Offers Alternatives Cancer patients In Orange County may soon be ottered new bope u 1 result of a unique pro- gnm under way •l Saddleback Community Hospital. The Ont meeting Saturday ot lbe Ad Hoc Oncoloey Adviaory group w l&t.adld _,, II pro. f .. ioal CIDCft' experts, mostly oanee. seeking a lternative forms of therapy have been fOl'Ced to nee to Mexico. WMle tbe Protr&m' doesn't advoote the use or laetrile. neither doea it condeain it, said Ms. Hut. Education, bome care, nutri- Uoe Md ~ll.na for cancer patient.are IOIDe ol the HrVices planned by UM 1roup ot OD· cology experta. • But It remu!ned unclear when the lr&Dlaoa will take n•~ atepa toward telOlvinl the crlsl.a over the 52 Americana. who loday Mata ......, tlst week la cap. \fvlty. Bini .sadr hu bten bruised ln hta firiit "ncounter with the l'arhameot over 1ppo10Un& a prim" nunistcr. Ile was forced lul month lo withdraw the name of tus ori&ioal oominee, national pohce chief Mostata M tr-Salim. evidently because of opposmon within tbe Parlia- m eo t . or Majlls, which Is dommated by the clergy-led lslarnlc RepubUcan Party. For months the Iranian presi· dent and tbe IRP bave been locked In a strugcle over coot.rol ot the dlrectioo ot the Iranian re- volution. o.ify--.. ~lt#T Brtdftoi the gap betwee n tradU 0011 care, such as cltelDCldMnpy and radialioa Md aat.na.Q¥e treatment.a. •~b aa ~. -wtD be the 1oaJ ot the new ll"OUP-· Representatives from Hoag Presbyterian Hoailal. Cancer Copina Center, Hospice or Oran•e and Minion Community Hospital were present at Saturday'• meetinc. After Mlr·SaU m '1 rejection, the Majlis established a select committee to adVlse the presi- dent on poutble nominees. Late lut week report.a from Tehran lndicated a.iale bad emeqed as the likely choice. and on Fri- d a y the Majlis s p eak er, Hasbemi Rafsanjani, said 107 o! 155 deputies attending Friday's Majlls session expressed sup. port for the education minJster. SU8PECT"8 OUN COLLECTED FOR EVIDENCE, HMS MOTORCYCLE 18 IN BACKGROUND Vtekl• Hart, o•colo1y CODI S 111 et ledcllebeek ColD-lft...,. 2 .... Mid tlaat the ............ wttb pbJlld .. ._. -' , afrerlal nf•rala , .. _. ~ ••allable la tbe~. ....... s...t .... the.,..,... da •.........,.to treatment ID die llGIDe," Nici Ma. Hart. ........ die people Wllo bow the mCl9t .... eaae. . ., ID t.be PMt. cueer patlenU Crowds Up, Waves Down Along Coast Coollnued warm weather to- day ia expected to bring more crowds to the coast after more than 200,000 sunworshlpper s spread out a.long lhe shoreline Saturday from San Clemente to Seal Beach. ID Laguna Beach some 2,000 spedaton watched Saturday as lbe Laguna Beach Women's ()pea Volleyball Tournament got under way. Tbe competition COO· UDuet today at 9 a.m. Slow turf conditions between 2 and S feet dkln 't stop aome 40,000 beachcoers from nocklng to Hunllnltoa Beach Saturday. Water temperatures up to 73 degree1 in Newport Beach helped attract some 90,000 beacbpn, wbere surf condi- tiou were reported between 2 and •feet. "PatJentl are very depreued when they bave c~cer," aaJd Betty Woods, patient care coordinator at Hospice of Oranp. "They certainly don't have very many reeou.rces." Tbe ad boc 1roup plans to chance tbat by ottertn1 a varie- ty of HrYtcet from each ol the cancer eowsaellna IJ'OUP9 la tbe county. "Tbe thrult ot our coat is to brld1e tbe 1ap between the tradlUon.al and noo·tradlUooal metboda," aald Ma. Hart. Pocilic Oceon 100· 0 500 90° Miles I I lrvlne Police Offteer Myndl lyette Bage Evidence at Shootinv Seen. on Or•"1Je Arrow Street Ra!sanjani. saying Bant·Sadr would be informed or their de· cision. declared that the presi- dent retained "the right to ln· troduce anyone he wishes." But on Saturday Bani-Sadr sent a letter to Parliament acceding to the ctM>lce of R-.la.ie. SHOTS PROBED . • • TllERE'S CATCH -. Iran hu been without a prime minister since M ehdi Baurgan, chief of the provlsional revolu· tlonary government, resigned last November in the anermalh of the seizure of the U.S. Em- bassy and hostages. police says that numerous other shots rlred by Walker and two other officers damaged the sus- pect 's motorcycle. He surren· dered shortly afterwards. ·'It is uocert&itl at Uu.s point whether the suspect actually fired at the officers," reads the report. •·Several cltiuns wbo wltnt>'I~ the shooting indicated • r L---+--~:t---30 L ~flortfic Ocean H1rrica1e Allen's Path l their belief that he dtd hre the weapon. He was charged with attempt- ed murder on a police officer. Police said that Bellow's fami- ly witnessed the shoot.inc. He was taken to UCJ Medical Cent.er where he is listed in st.a· ble cond.lllon. Ball wu set at $25.000. TO P...fTROLUNG U.S. border patrol offieen ~ San Ysidro compare tracking ll" legal aliens to fis hing: "Y°". throw them back ooe day aid catch them again the next. day:'' For a look at their nlgbttil!Ml duty, see Page 02. Ship Agro11nd Crew Lashed by Stonn CORPl'S CHRISTI <AP> -A crippled Libcnan tanker wtth 37 crewmen and mallaons of galloos of crude 011 ran aground a auJe orr the Texas coast Satw'day. helplessly driven by Hu.rrlcme Allen's fi«ce winds. The 840-foot tanker Mary El· len drifted aimlessly between oU ngs dot.Ung the Gulf of Mexico off Mustang laland as the lethal storm unleashed its fury on the Texas coast. said Coast Guard Lt. Lawrence Font.ana. "There lS oo effort under way at this llme to rescue the crew," Fontana said. have given up trying to do anything about the ship until the hurricane-blown Gulf waters calm. The di.sabled vessel, pounded by 40-to ~foot waves. began scrapmg tbe bottom ol the gull about 3 p.m. Saturday. s aid co~ ChrisU Harbor Master Officer Fri!d Bingham. Coast Guard omcers said the ship weat aground about 12 miles south of Corpus Christi. Attempts to organin Civil Defense 11\'0rkers and volunteers with four-wheel dnve vehicles were called orr after roads flooded and v1s1bilaty w;c, re· duced to ooe-balf a.ule, Blllgham said . Beacbprs today can look for early momlnl clouds alOAg the cout clearing by mld·momlng and continued warm weather and water temperatures HURRICANE CONTINUED DEVASTATING MARCH TOWARD TEXAS SATURDAY Allen Slatted FOC' Several Houra Off Brownevllfe. Weakening tta wtnds Corpus ChnslJ city manager Marv Town.send swd the \.anke r cannot be reached by land. ship or air. "We're hoping the t.anJter ts secured an the sand and wtll last out tbe duration of the storm," he said. He saJd Civil Defense offidala "'H 's an extre mely crit1cal s1tuauon We don't know what will happen now. The crew of the Mary Ellen is no w in the bands ot the U.S. Coast Guard," he sald. ~---JVST BREAKING Fro•PapAl Carter First in Party, .Sec·ond in U.S. Poll Coast Guard U . Steve Sparks responded, .. It did miss all t¥ oU rtg platforms. so hopefully, if the ship stays intact and it stays hard aground and the people can stay on board. they should be all n1bt'' Was Flash Bomb Test? . . ::::: ··-- WASHINGTON CAP) -A ~ port b.)' the Naval Reseaf'..'81» Laboratory indicates that ~·· ~~~~~-bl~~--tr..~--.,.,~-......... likely occurred over the Ai· ..., tarctic contment. according to a ' .. ,, ....... , 170 MPH WINDS WERE CUT IN HAU' Oll'F COAST s.tefffte Photo Showa 9IOrm llft09i"'.at ovwouw Solon Admits Gay Raps Hopes Admission Won't End Chances JACKSON, Miu. (AP) - Tbree top 1tate Republican leaden NY \bey will caoUDue to c~ tbe re·elecUOD cam• ol Rep. JobD Htneoa, wbo .. di.ICloaed bll iDTOl ftlDlbt lD t•o luddenta in placa "fte· queoted bJ 1 ome or w~·· homoHXual com· mUDity,' ••11aef1 tllllo..toc* plaee at a tllDI wtlm lie 1ru eaUllt ap II -•ottaul prolUma, Wen I .. ., ....,.-ol die pt,.. Aki tormw •tale GOP -claalrmu 1ftrt y ..... h ., a top BbllGD aupparW ID ma. - •'Re blld IOlved the problems and put Uaem bebind =..::r. lmL~ be'1 dooe ID • tna JOO 11Dce UMn ... Hlnloo a.a.Id at a llewl COO· fereoce Uaal be wu atreet.d ln September lf'lt ln Arlln,ioa. Va., an dW'pl ol comlDktbll ID otllctDe ad. U.. DalllN ot wblcb llt dl4 D9t dtledbt. He sal4 be Mid a ftDI ~ cre&Ua& a pablle n\d'• l.'t. . On Oct. ... im. RJDeo&:a sald. be •• .. of faur ..-ntvon of • f1n ~...,mm. u.a.-lD Walb• Tbe ON ~ ala• peaOlli. . • ''I ID1lll be totall)' ftaDk and tell you that botb of tbele Ind· dent.a· were in areu frequented by aome o( Wasblnston's homosexual community." he 1aid • BotbJocidentl occurred before bJI election lo 19'18. Verser 1aid be continua to 1up- port Hluan, ··bued Oft hll NCOl'd .. ,, ........ '\ , Ulmon bal bMll consldered a heavy favorite t.o win hi.a Mtond term. ln tbt race •••tn1t De. mocrat Britt Sln•lMar'Y Ind lndel)4Dllent Lellle llcLemore. , report in today's Washington Star. Tbe newspaper reported that the aecret report also said t4i fi11h was accompanied by ·i ....,e underwater alpal that nt "1Dbkd 1tpala liven ott pre.:~ Yi°"'ty by nuclear explosions. ·: .. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Tl'lt ~ ~ "'"' -:---....... ~ (_.,.......,~ .. -.. ..... °'-C...'4 --... '-•· "'-'•• • • • .... _ . .,.. ......,_ --.. . ...._ ·~ . ... c..tl• W w. .,._. _,., H ..... _ ... • t ~~-:_ ~·~· ,•,';;::.' ~t"t: -·-~ ... ...-.--"' ,. ... P'"'C-• C\~J:.:~C.':~·..n. PO : -·-: . ~ ...... ~ .......... · ... , ••• c--. :t. •• t/o(t .... __ o.-.,._ ._.. ...... c•w , __ _ ""'-· ... l.•• •=''=' Oftk•• (At.-. llOWHt...,.,,_. ~~·::r==~ T .. tpMMl11•)~ ct .. ....-w..,,...MMf?I ·--c~ ..... Su~. Augu11 10, t!MO DAIL y PILOT A3 ~.Folks, Funds Keeping KOCE on Air ! SJIOCIL\ICLDO GAN . . ...... ~ ..... 'l'M it.aft at KOCE. ChaDMI 5': la •· rruUAc proaram1 for the '•·" M1'I Publlc tn.tormauoa dor Bonnie Wlnln•• t tber art' a couple of ehel. ~nt. all that procnmm.lfta t8'ea ~y As a member ol ~Publk Bro.dt'utin1 Syatem. E. l()('ated a t OolMn W t Cf.I eae \n HWltinaton RHch, tt· utvH none o( th blN bucks lh•t <'<>me from commere aa l •d \lertisln@ ll must. anal~ d. rd)' on granu. aiovtmtntrll '4-hlm a nd pQblic generu.ity to supporu u. increH inily ~xl)t'nt11vc op._·r uon. Then there 1s a problem en· de)alc t.o m~t publi<' lelt'\ 1 ion stations : "The folk .. u t n t always paying ltenuon To many TV viewers. there an on ly J,hree networks. and PBS isn't one ollhem. That's where Ms. Winings comes ln. As s he is ln charge of leUlng people know that Orange County viewers do have an Ta..ETHON CO-HOST Stephanie Edward• alternative t o the mashed potatoes programing orfert.-d b) the .. Big Three." R ight now. she's concentrat-in~ on "Summer Festival," a w"k·lonc eeria of •&>ttlaJ pro. 1t1rna Ued to the station'• tri· annual lundralaln.t drlve lhat atarted Saturday In ordfr to ht~ more viewers. and. hootlUJJy. to lntpJre their fina ncial auppott, KOCE ia plan· nln1 a number of one·abot pre.•n· taUona that •r a Uttle more ·•ror the foJka' ·than 1la wsual fare. Tht lineup Includes something for just about every segment of aoc\cty except. perhaps. mem ~rs O( the Flat Earth Society a nd peoplt> whose religion re quire the sacrtflce of small a nimals Sc1en<'l' and the seas will be the topic of three s pecials tonight, mcludlng a documen· tnry on killer whales, a s how by oceanographer Jacques Cousteau on recovering poisonous che micals lost al sea and a "Nova" studyo( a giant oil spill. "Kickers" can beat their boot- ed feet to the tunes of "Cliffie Stone's Country Showdown" in a h ve performance Monday. ~n tune ba<'k 1n on Saturday as .. Austin City Limits" highlights Willie Nelson and his Nashville Oill,., f>I ... ,._. W C.,..._t Starr ., OOLDFlSH wrnt SEVERED OPTIC NERVE HARNESSED TO MONITOR FIELD OF V1SION Experiments on Animal• 9t UC Irvine M•Y Show It Humane Can R••n•r•t• Body Parts Studies Out on a Limb What Makes Arms, Legs, Neroes Grow Back? By RICHARD GREEN OI t"9 O•lly Pll9' SUH UC Irvine scientists are lop- ping off salamander legs in or· der to undrrs tand why the t'r ealure's hmbs g row back a rter being <'Ut off and human appendages don't They are snipping orr goldfish optic nerves for much the same re ason Fruit flH'S and cock roaches a lso a rc subjects or the experiments. The work is being conducted by faculty members in the UCI Developmental Biology Center. They think their research has strong implic ations for several major health problem s including birth defects. r egene ra tion of lost body parts and cancer Dr. Susan Bryant. acting dean of the UCJ School ot ~101og1ca1 Sciences. is studying the re- generation or amphibian hmbs. "By understanding how re· generation is initiated and con· tr ol led by amphibian!-., .. s he said. "we eventually m ay un derstand why higher vertebrates c annot r egenerate their own limbs. Perhaps this information will ultimately result in the re· generation of human limbi.." However, it may be many years before medical science al· lows human beings to regrow los t limbs. according to Dr Pl'lN J . Bryant. professor of de· velopmental and cell biology . lie said sc1ent1sts are cur- rently trying to understand the ~rowth processes at the cellular level. Once these processes are understood, he s aid. researchers will begin studying various n·· lated mechanis m s at the molecular level. ·' f'o r the next 10 or 20 years wl''re going to be working at th<· molecular level." he s aid. "Of course a breakthrough might come earlier.·· Il e s aid that one s uch breakthrough occurred in 1976 when researchers in Europe dt5- covered that children up to lht• age of 11 can regenerate their fingertips ff the top Joint of a child s finger is cut off. 1t can gro\,\ back with a complete finge rnail Bryants a1d Dr . Ronald Meyer. ass 1st.ant pro fessor of developmental <'ell biology, surgically cuts the optic nerves of goldfishes, 'Ahlch are >.')~~~i'<w.~~Ab~~eio~\4 ~ -,. I titj ri;,.rh"dr. ,;Nj...,..hf_.\ ;,;.(ff~~ goldfish may have applications for the repair of nerve damage in humans, Meyer said. ''There is a suggestion that when the human s pinal cord is cut. fibers begin to regrow," he said. •·However, the nerves never find their proper target cells and therefore the nerve damage is >rreparab\e . Knowi ng how goldfish achieve this regrowth would be a big step forward." The unde rstanding of cellular processes related to regene ra- tion of limbs and nerves might also Shed some light on the ab- normal growth or cancer cells and abnormallies in the embryo that can lead to birth defects the UCJ scientists say. UCI researchers are studying genetic defects in fruit rues. t'eter Bryant said he is study· Ing a fruit fly mutation ln which the Oy's legs are branched. He explained Utls ls when there are actually two limbs ln the place of one. This abnormality, be said, is similar t.o the "double hand" mutation occuning in humans. Alao some f'hdt rues have extra body parts similar to people born wtth extra fineers and toes. Otber ru. have one Sea that \s shorter than the otl\er, another condition ocCW'liq m humans. Bryant aald scleaUata can ~~--c=:..-· .,.,. fllel--rQ' order lo belter UD• dentMCI the emetic cond1Uom la bumam. .. buddits rollowt.>d by J ohnn y Paychttk on "Soundstage" and u Tennessee Ernie Fo rd special. On Tuesday. "Oran!(<: County Welcomes the Rams" lo their n~w home at Anaheim Stadium 1n a special program and In · 1t•r v1cw with Coa c h R ay Malavas1 For n ostal gia buffs. a homemade s pet'ial o n "Old Time Radio" will be featurc.-d Wednesday Thursday will feature "The Best of National Geographic." v. 1th hour·long shows o n the great sea.going superhners. the world of m1croscop1c t'reaturei. and e\Cr>body ':, favorite metal, gold Friday 1s human potential night, as educator Or Leo Buscaglia talks on "The Art of Being Full )' H uman " and "Speaking or LovE> . ' The whole thing \.\ 111 be hosted by Stepharue Ed\.\ ards. former co-host or .. A M i\ffi(.'rlCa". and of KOCE'!> membership tdelhon in March The dr1\'l' marh il bold at FESTIVAL PRODUCER Gary Greene tempt h) KOCE to harvest a rich nop from a usually faJlow fit'ld the summer '>eason or the thret: fund ·ra1s1ng cam pa1gns t'onducted annually. the a ummer push Is usually the least pro fita ble, says Gary Greene, festival producer. For that rea· son. many PBS stations hold their bag guns in reserve until the .March and December pledge drives. KOCE's warm·weather ambi· tion may stem in part Crom the c hang111g s hape of the s lices in its budgetary pie . This year. almost h alf will com e from public dona tions and underwrit· ing agreements KOCE plans t o !>pend $5 million during the 1980·81 fiscal ''ear. up $700.000 from last year. Of that. $2.4 mtlhon. or 48 per· ct-nt, must come from what thl'Y call "o tr<.1 rund~ ... mt.:aning the VIC\.\ ing puhhc There arc o nl y l\.\ o more p1('('CS Lil thl' p1c. Largest of these -28 pert'ent 1 St 4 m1lhon from the Coa:-t Community College Dis trict to !>upport the station 's numerous college credit programs. And, Greene noted. 1t 1s a bonus KOCE 's a rran ~ement <. ef' KOCE, Page AlO l SEEKING RELI EF IN 'RUFF TIMES'? Huff's book havt• prohably ~ot tc·n nch as a fl'!>Ult or h1.., t·n dOr<il' ffi(•nt :\lrs Ed"ard !-.1mpl..n'> ,,f ~..in Clt."ment<• "a)~ that '>ht• and h1.;·r husband "t'rl' purrh;.i~1ni: dt> h.>drated flM'>d e1nd '>lockp1l1ni: long lx-forl' th~'> d<·c tdl·d to Join Ruff's group L1kl•v.1st'. Don Tunnl·ll h(·ad or th1.~ Santa Ana ch.ipter n plains lhat h1!> v. 1ft· grind.., h<·r O\\>n wheat for bread .. t 11 cen~ a loaf and bu.>~ 25 pound sar k~ of bt.>a~-. A v.ood.'>hop teacht>r. Tunnel. fi gure~ ~tonng foo I h<.'lp-. tu~ fam 1I} gl·t throul'!h ~oml' of tht· lean !>umm(:r month., v. hen h1· " not \\Orkin~ · H everybody would right nov. take· the l1ml' and stockpile food they'd be so much better later." he sa)S /\s leader of t he Santa Ana group. Tunnell says he bellt-ves that verv fe w me mbers actually ha ve a y·ear's worth of food. "Most don't have food stored which shows me that they're looking for e<:ono m1c gains and igno ring the first prem ise that you've got to have one year's s upply to survive " Many Ruff member!> arl' rt' luctanl to d1scu~s the ~tora~e of food and e,•en thO!ie who adnut to s tockpil..ulg refuse to say bow much they have "If everybody gets hungry they're going to look a round for the guy with the food." explaulS John Keith of Irvan<.' The armageddon theories ad· vance d by Ruff follower~ flt s quarely in the r<'hg1ous i.pint of their publication where com· pany exe<.'ullvl'c; are fond of re · fernng to "the m1:>s10n of our group " Ruffians heheve that after the du s t cleari. f o ll ow in g the apocalyptic sc<'nar10 then: '4111 be survivors a nd that they will be a mong them Ruff himself. tells potenttal ~ubs cribers to his newsletter that after a "d eep scary re · \1•<,-.1nn th\·~ 1 an pn.:M'r\l' tht·1r lami11 ..... ..,~..,l'l!-o during ·th<: r1· ('!J\ l r\ rwri1>d b~ f<>llo .... 1ng h1-. ud\ tu· Ill Huff Time•,, c I JI r I) n •• n t ' (I ( H u f r <, philo..,nph! :in~u1· th<it he 10, m<sk tnj.! j fnrtunl' b' t·<1p1tahling on tht· fc·ar and grN>d of frightened \mt·r11·.in.., .,..hi) <1rc tr~1ng dt•..,p(·r:.itt·I~ to ,,rl''>t:r' 1· th1:1r a~ '"\ ... Before· I "a~ fat. rlumh and happ~ · <..a)> ... J1·an llc1n. ~an J UJn Cap•~• rann or ht'r pri· RuH1an da\'> I d1dn t think th.11 tht> gr;;\:· trd1n \.\Ou Id 1•\er c11mt· tn a hail !-.ht• <ilon ·~ "1th mJn~ nthn m t·m ~·r~ bcJui::ht -.it\( r la~t ... um ml'r a nd mad~· SCO<J aftN Ruff ad \'ISl'd In\ t:Mln~ in tho.' prt•('IOUl> metal Ont' of the bend1t~ of beinj! d gro up leader 1s tk1ng amoni:: the first lo receive a .. red alert" from Ruff dunn~ an em ergency investment situation. ··Last summer there was a red alert silver would go up," Tun· nell said . ··1 took m y last S6.000 and bought sliver roans and he said to sell in September and l made $4.000 " Reo;ch adm1~ that Huff '>UP· porters a re sometime~ O\t'r zealous about following hlS ad· vi ce and that caJJers to the Ruff' hotline often say that they·,·e done e\•erylh.ing he says. "Sometimes it's an embar rassment ... s aid Resch "We're n o t a relq?1on . v.e 'r (· a pubhsh.m~ compan'.\ .. You ou~ht to do 1l bt·cau!-t> ~ou ·vc J?l ven 1t s ome thought a nd decided 1t \.\a~ sound advice. not lx'Causc !>Omt'Ont• told \OU to · · some supporters mli:!ht have bt"t'Om(' .... ary aftC'r he urged hundr ed~ a ttendin g an Ame rican Eronl)m1 c Counrll conft'rence in Los Angt'les la.'>t W\'l.'k lO donate \0 percent Of lht"1 r IJq tJJd as5el!> lo pohlJt'al candidates and cau::.c!-.. WOOD AND BRASS WALL LAMP or MIRRORED -r-·.~~~~ ;J,' ~~~~Dli;~ Your choice $19 95 FINANCIAL GURU Howard J . Ruff In tus last three newsletters Ruff has told readers that he ts !-.e rv 1n~ on a po litical action com m1ttee. A mer1cans for Change, and that he will s upport Ronald ReaRan. Pr1•\1ou-,lv, Ruff hac; refused to d1st'uss his pol1t1 ca l beliefs. da1m1ng "There 's no classtfica· lion ror me ... "So v.hat." said Ruff, when asked 1f he thought he would . turn a v.av follo we rs \.\ho were look 1n~ io make JO perct'nl rather than gwe 1t away. ·1·\e been bankrupt before I don't care 1f l lost• them all." he '-Jld "I h,t\'(.' ltJ do \.\hat m v con- sc1enct• -.J)s .. · Whether Rurr ~upporters v.111 t'OntmUl' to folio"' their leader throui::h the rou,gh times ahead rem ams to be St'{'n One thing ts for certain. the man v.ho once counted less than S12 in tu!> pocket c an now count on hanng tht' ears a!> well a~ lht· dollars o r a ~ood man ) Americans. 24", 30", 36" tall BRASS PIJlTBD llEADBOUDS Rina or Queen or Twtn or Full Your choice szgss Sm Heroin Iranian Revenge WASHINGTON CAP> ,Druf aulhorili ay t.My ·~ "'Of'rifd by an mcreaud Oow of Mroln tnto the United Stat from pop PY ''ddl ln Iran, Paklatan and Af1hanl1tan and • d•ncs new tn\f>d ol s~lll• the n rather lhan lnJec:Un1 1\ Some are uJlln1 t.be 1llu1Uon "\be ayatollah' n'venae. •· U.S. authorill•• aa1 tbal despite the 1troo1 1Und of lrto'a revolutionaries a1a.ln1l drua1. lbey have bttn un 1bl M unwllllnl to top mas11ve ex poru ol Qpium rrom lbe country The s upplil't> or "Persian" heroin are extraordmar1ly pun~ 92 per(•ent In ()nl' u mpl4!l l'Om pared to &1 lo" as 2 to 4 percent i.n herom obtiotmt.'<l from Of her tounlne.5, ll<'tON.flng to four doc tors from the Hal1ht·As hbury P're~ Medical Cllnlt In San f'randsco At t800 a 1ram, tbo Persian htrOln ta • b•r••ln, lbey Hid In 111 artJdt on th tr rtndlno wntlttt for the caurornla Sotfe· l)' fo r th e Treatm ent of Alcoholism ud other Drug Oependf'Ocltlll. th t1octors said tb n1ore potent Peontlan bt'l'Oin waa causlns veteran ustn to &wltt'h and attncllni "new l't.'Crult.s Into addlctloo " "Clearly, the p()pularlty Wld potency ot Pers1 n porttin<b pro blems for tr ut10t•nl 4latcnelclj for yt.·ar:. to come, ' the dO<'tol'fi "rote Accompany1ntt lht' 1m·n:ubt.'tl U'>t" or P..irtollifl hc1 om ... lifl up &urge an add.tel!-s\l.1tthan~ from IOJt'('tlOOl> tilt' ('0111 lf)(ln lllt•l hod of using ht'rotn, tu ~mok111~ 1t [ Pilot ~ogbook J Progress Snnffs Santa Ana Cigar By FREDERICK SCHOEMEKL Of Ule Deily Pli.t St.H It was one of Santa Ana's friendliest watenng holes and, they said. it had the coldest beer in town The Santa Ana Cigar Store held forth on Fourth Stre<>t for 52 years. Until F riday afternoon THEN, OWNER Milton Gray. manager Ro~e Coleman and a few of their steady customers loaded the last tavern trappings into a truck and drove away . The Cigar Store will be tom down next week as part CJf the City of Santa Ana's downtown redevelopment pro gram Sipping from a can of Coor-. in the narro"'. empt\ confines of the bar he has owned for 33 vears. Cira\ seemed notto mind the passinlo( · · "OH, IT'S ALL right. T he city's probably doing me a favor." said Gray, 79 • Gray's relationship with the Cigar Store actually began 43 years ago when he became one of its steady customers, routinely plunking down 15 cents !or a s chooner of Eastside. Ten years later, be bought the place. "I told my wife I was going to buy it and she said, 'You might a s well, you're down there so much you might as well get some money out of it.· " DURING WORLD WAR n, Gray re· SCM0£MENL called the bar was allocated 100 kegs of draft Easts1de a month-but only after Gray threatened to buy Mexican bffr instead . "Beer was just tough lo get during the war.·· he said The bar once boasted of selling 24 different kmds of beer. More recently, Coors on tap has been lhe patroru. choice. The crowd was a local one, in Gray's wordi. "old men a nd ladies who came in here for safety ... GRAY SAID HE wouldn't tolerate any violence LO the Cigar Store. "I bet I've thrown a thou.sand guys out there." Gray s aid, pointing toward the doors facing onto Fourth Street. Gray recalled som e or the bar's amusing moments - the time a tipsy patron mistook the telephone booth for the restroom and the lime a n equally inebriated man mistook a slick or pepperoni for a cigar and tried to light it. THERE WE&E SAD times, too, like the day Bennie Carisoza, 67. died while altting in a booth. Gray said be'• packed up all the bar's equipment and d ecorations. .. Rosie and I are golng oo a vacation. When we get back, i!we want to, we m ay open up another place." Tb" dOC'tor1 Hid there had beto ttporta of lnc:reased heroin 1moklna In varloua aecUoos o1 the country and t.hey are COG· t'~rnrd thut lhti practice will aipread aamOfll youna Americana who havu already amoked mart. Juana but who dJ.slUce lnJecUooa. "Smoking has a middle clasa 1appeal." o ld Or. John A . Newmeyer, one of the authors of the article "People find it ram1har and cleaner There's DO danger or hepatitu.a or other dis· l'asu you get fro m dirty nl'edles Hut the addiction is the '>Jnll:' .. The docto r ~ s aid the "1thdra v. JI ..,y mptom s are ..,ometime "'o~e with smokers more cramps, diarrhea and ..:Jstro Ullensllnal pam "We're nervous about a pool of add.tcL-. who seem to be just s tartl.llg They are more likely to be younger, better educated and ubout 24," ~aid Dr. Darryl S. Ina ba The doctors say the heroin can be smoked 1n an ordinary pipe or heatl'don aluminum foil Helens V1\NCOUVER <A P1 -Fresh moll<'n rock from withan Mount St I lelen." has been pushing up into the volcano's crater , form· an~ a lava dome that grew 25 . feet taner during its first day, officials said The dome's growth was con· fi rmed by observers in an airplane over lhe mountain, U.S. l.eoloi:;1cal Survey s pokesman Don Finley said. He said its size was difficult to t"H1mate from the air but that 1t .1ppt·arN1 :ilmo5.l to fill the 1 OOO·foot v.1dc inner C'rate r . which was ~lowing bright red Wh<'n first ~potted Fridav, lht• 1(<1me was about 125 feet ·below the nm of the crater 1'6fllU111 Granted REYKJAVIK <AP) -A Soviet sailor who jumped ship bere with hopes of finding haven in the United States has asked !or political asylum In Iceland of· ficials saJd Saturday. ' V1ktor Kovalenko. 24. a tJkra. nian sailor on the Soviet trawler Kharovs k. slipped away from other crewmen in Reykjavik on Thursday. shortly before the 2.327·ton ship was due to sail. and took a taxi to the ti S. Em· bassy. officials said Snake Dead After Strike MONROE. La. (AP> -A highly poisonous snake that bit its handler has died, perhaps from the stress or that attack, the handler said . J a mes Lee. an amateur snake collector, was bit by a krait July 30 while force.feeding it through a tube. Kra1ts, which are native to eastern As ia . are more poisonous than cobras . Lee was saved when he re · ceived a blood transfusion from a snake handler who had sur· vlved a krait bile. But Lee said the snake died sooo after. "I think the whole situation caused a Jot of stress on her and s he died." Lee said in an in· terviewlast wttk. Rain Will Fall Al.ong Atlantic Seaboard ..,,.. .... [ ........ ~--~--n· oec1eCI ~ .,.. °"' 0... -.... MUUI Atlal!tle Cloet .... y. S0n>e "'°'""' ... '""".,. ---"" Plalfts Kl'OU .. .._ Mi9t .... V .. ley T ... ~ .. ....,< ... lfW IO(etty ...,_., rM lfl ~ - MKmlHlt T-. -.,_. er1C1 '"""°'"'-" ... .... .... of '"" G<llf CN'IL S..--~Kled eltO -ti. E.1111-c.a.it. lrom F tor ldA to ,.._ E"91-' Ae1ft Wiii eho tell II\ ""' Ap NloO<flt..,~. '"" Ofllo Velle¥. IM GfHI l..lll!H. .,_ -Ml"41H~ Vettn ..-h -1t.em Pl.in~ FORECAST '°' l l 'l lZ ., ., .. ,,,. •t n 'n . ., ., 1• ., n 111 t ) •s 10 100 11 17 '° 7J .. n M! .. 11 ~ 11 •S 11 103 13 .. " 107 .. .. 10 'O SI •1 ., ., ,, IOS to ,. n " » ., ,,,. .... '1 '° s.r1-..rc Surf A..,eo-,....., lft te.t, fl'W•• ln1111n IMIOlll Ill IHI, "''°" '" ~ Just a Sperk •.• NATIONAL /WEATHER 28 Held In Nuke Protest GOLDEN. Colo. <APJ Twenty-eight people were er rested Saturday for trespassing at Roeky F1ats nuclear weapons plant in a peaceful demonstra· t.Jon agal.nat nuclear weapons on the 3sth aMiversary of the drop- pl n g of the at o m bomb oo Nagasaki. J apan. . The 28 were taken to the Federal Building in downtown Denver for processin g, but many refused to divulge their names. U.S. Magistrate Royce Sickler said that those who would not tell ham their names would be jailed until Monday. He said he was releasing those who were identifying themselvea until a later hearing Hum~ fly D!>nald Arche r , dressed t.n black leotard and a lummum foil .and garden hose wings, is about to be pluckt:d ~rom his 70·f oot high perch on the side of a Seat· tle bwlding. He made the climb Saturday to ente rtain those below. "I GUESS they got the idea from the East Coast operation," Sickler said midway through processing the su.'1pects. He was referring to instances earlier this week in which Jranian pro- testers were jailed for refusing t o give th ei r names to authorities. Forming Dome The Rocky Flats Truth Force coordinated the acL<J or civil dis- obedience. the latest of a series of such actions during the past few year s at the facilit y northwest of Denver ( BRIEF J lrekaad R.-b~• BELFAST <AP> -All police leaves we r e canceled 1n Northern Ireland as a weekend of protests by militant Roman Catholics began W1th an erupllon of violence that left four people dead and 15 mJured A march called by Catholic militants in Bt>lfas t failed t<> materialize aftPr the leaders or t hree predominanll> Catholic Repubu can Clubs appealed to parents to keep their tcen·age c hildre n at home over the weekend. The march had been planned to mark the nllllh an niversary or the introductJon of 10 t e romenl·without·lrial of persons suspected of guerriUa activities. Such internment was abolished last month by Br1tish authorities. quakeS1~11 PUERTO CORT ES llondura-. t AP > -A po"crful t•Jrthquakt· ~hook eastern Central Amen ca JUSt before midnight Friday. causrng at least one death and collapsmg doz.ens or buildings Ul towns a lo ng the Car ibbean coast, authorities reported. They said lbe quake. cenleT'ed In lbe Gulf ol Honduras off Uus o ld banana port. registered be tween. 6 5 a nd 6 8 on the Richter ~ale. lt struck late and was fell 10 much of Hooduras. Bchu and parts of Guatemala ~I Bla~k4't1rd PHOENIX 1A J>1 De ert brush fires ha\"e black(:ned about 340 square miles or state and federal land in Arn.ona !>O f ar t his s ummer with no repne\'e rn SJJ~bt . "'Ord.maril). we'd be s1ttmi:: back now and t.akt.n~ a rest, · ~aid Bruce DeVaull. fire control o ff i cer for the St att.· Land Department and chairman of the An.wna Wildfl.l'e Prevention G roup. "That's not true Uus y ear. though. and watb tbe "highs' contJnuing over Texas and the Midwe-5t . we can't guess "'hen the fire <,eason 1s gotng to t·nd. · SIX OF THE arrests were made shortly aft.er 11 a.m . at the plant's west gale when lbe dem· onstrators c rossed a barrier and sat down. They were he~ • to a bus and la.ken to Denver · City J ail Bell, Union Sign Accord WASIONGTON <AP> -The Bell Syste m and its largest Wl· ion reached a tentative contract settlement Saturday night to avert a threatened coast ·lo-roast telephone stnke which was to have begun today. The teot.ative settlement was announced by the Communica· tioDB Workers of America about three hours before a midnight ~tra lt e deadline. The union r e pr esents 525,000 of Bell's 700,000 un.ioo.lied workers. Two other unions representing a.not.her 17S,OOO worken fadag lbe same strike dead.line were expected to settle on the. same lt>rm s. whic h wer e not im· m':d1atel> cW.clo~t'd 16 waYs lhe Daily Pilot can help todays homemaker I Clip doll~ir :-a \ mg t•<111po11:-. 2 Organ1Zl' ~out l·oupnn ~;.i \"ln g~ with Tht• Suiwrmarkt'l Shoppl·r. ap· J)t•a r ing Wcdnt:!->du~ und Sund:t~ in thl· lh11 ly Pilot :S Sa\'t• monc~· :-.hopping 'alt1e~ ad 'crt1 ~cd an th<.• Dai ly Pilot 4 Read how other Orangt' Coast res· id<'nls U!->C. make and .,pend their money in the Featunn~ pages. 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CA 92626 I I I I -----D' I DAILY PILOT I I • CALIFORNIA Sunday. August to. t980 DAIL y fltLOT As Giant Tent Crusade But Priest Shares Canvas With Circus ANAHEIM l APt -The Rev. 01Vld Hft'.U\H•Y mlnllteNd to Lon· dont'rt during lht• bill.I and lat r worked on lb~ wattrfront wUh New York 1emmtn. Now th• •year-old Cathollr prlea\ bapthca little trou~n. lHch cut ch11m and·~• M aaa 1.1.DMr the Baa Top aa chaplain to thf' Rln1J1n1 Bt0thcrs and Barnum and BaJlty Clrcw. 111E ENGU 'H nutave, who travels acrou country wllh the ctrcus ~rrormt•r11 . ot the .. uneitpected" pariah two yt>ftr11 1.11:(0 after 40 years an the prlMthood Al~:iy11 u ran uf lhc r1rcus. Hen ncssy nt'vt'r ~Xpt!l·tt:d to have that travehng mlrtl~tn . and in fact be never lhought he'd be a priest. "I wu n'l the t ype" he said "Ir you asked anyone who knew me then. thty'd 111&) 'Stnkt' ham out 'I thought I wouldbeasreatche(" Alter World War II. he worked on the New York waterfront with a&a men u part o( tbe PonUfical ComaUlalon for People on the Move. Then nine years ago, the com· mlaalon asked Hennessy to take over for a Boston priest who had worked with lhe circus people in his spare Ume for 4.2 ) ears unlJJ his death AND TWO years aao. HeM essy and the commission relt he could be of more help 1f he traveled with the circus "rather than bopping in and out." So he took to the road. Hennessy serves two units of the Ringling Brothers. Barnum and • Bailey Circus. sh1fting from Of)e to the other when their routes cross. Travellnj with the ~rfonners an their caravan. he says Mass on Saturdays and sometimes Sundays m front of the Bag Top. He bapUies circu.a children, pre· pares them for their flrst communion and teaches utachlsm. Wlth Italian. French and ··a good bat o( German·· at his command. he also teaches EnaUsh to the foreign troupers in the circus. "I don 't on l y t a k e care of Catholics I also take care of every body else." he said. Circus people. he says, have "UttJe problems bere and there, ordinary little tlunp of hfe They're the same human nesh and blood ·· HE A1TESDS every show "to be ..available That'!, what's expected of me .. HeM eSS) has comforted inJured per formers and even delivered last rites. but talking about those somber 1nc1denti:. 140uld violate a circus taboo. he say:. JACQUELINE COCHRAN Female1'ir Pioneer Dies Al Age 74 lllgla 011 Marriage A~ut 12,000 feet high. to be exact. Fred Champbausen and Marianna Demginsk1. 2Slayings Share Many Siinilarities Man Attempts Rape Of Sleeping Patient I NDI O <AP > -Pioneer av1atnx Jacquchne Cochran, the first woman to break the sound barrier. died or heart failure Saturday at her desert home. She was 74 years old Ms Cochran scored many firsts in her ltflelJme ~ was the first woman to breaJt lhe sound barner m 1953 . the r1rst woman to fly a bomber across the Atlantic Ocean in 1941: and the fi rst l'1v1han woman to earn the Air For ce D1s t1ngu1shed Serv1ct> Medal. under wedding arch of ice axes. a re avid MODESTO CAP I /\man accused hikers and decided the top of a California of murdenng a dre~~ shop clerk hert m ountain was the right spot to be married has pleaded innocent and wi ll have a Saturday. preliminary hearing St·pl 18 LOS ANGELES I AP I -Western Park Hospital persortnel refuse to ex· plain why at took three hours to call Police after a pneumonia patient ran !>l'reaaung into the corridor and l)aad a man had tne<i to rape her wh1h.· !.hl· slept. --=---...:..---------------Garv Lee Guzman. 34. was ar raignCd in Municipal Court and held without batl m the Aug . 1 kidnapping, rape and stabbing murder of Linda Goss Rodgers. 22. He a lso is charged with robbing the Treehouse dress shop where Mrs Rodgers worked Klan Views Protest Walk FONTANA CAP> -As 150 Ku Klux Klan mem- bers and their sympathiiers looked on, 3SO other people representing a variety of groups held a boisterous but peaceful march to protest what march orgaruzers claim ls the growing influence of the Klan. The marchers came from such diverse groups as the National Associa.Uon for the Advancemen t or Colored People. United Steelworkers Union, J ewish Defense League, Revolutionary Socialist ( ) League, Communication ~,.TE Workers of America and J •.ta a local Hispanic group. "---------After assembling al a central Fontana park Saturday, the marchers moved north a balf·mlle to city ball. where they held a rally. MALIBU <AP > -Not a trace of a plane that nosedived into the ocean Friday night was dis· cove red in a five-hour sea search Saturday. so the effort to recover bodies bas been suspended, The U.S. Coast Guard said . .. We didn't even get any tall numbers. It went lD at 80 degrees and went to the bottom.•• Petty or - fleer George Simpson said after the search for the light plane was suspended. No one has called to re· port a missing plane or persons. Raid l'Wt!fs Drug War Caclw OAKLAND (AP) -Police experts are ex· a mining weapons seized in a raid of an East Oakland house for a possible connection in a rash or killings they say are connected with a drug war. Police say the killings or six people in the past week are connected with a gang war between ''The Mob" and "The Family" as each vies for control of the lucrative heroin m arket in Oakland. Three victims were apparanlly abducted from a house Wednesday. killed elsewhere and their bodies dumped off Skyline Boulevard. ~rada l'lrtl .. S till lfnlatoum UKIAH <AP> -Authorities tried to piece together the flight or a small plane that crashed near a remote coastal town, killing a man and a woman. GUZM AN WAS ordered held without bail There are s everal s triking similan tJes bet ween the slaying of Mrs. Rodgers and the August. 1977. rape and stabbing death or an 18- ~·ea r-old clerk at another store in the same shopping cente r. However , authorities .;ay they do not believe there is any connection between the two cas~. Mrs. Rodgers' brother. Benjamm Patrick Goss. was convicted of the 1977 murder and is serving 11 years in prison. GUZMAN AND Goss both were in Vacaville Medical Facility for three months in late 1978 and early 19'19, a s tate Department ot Corrections spokesman said. He added that there was little chance that the prisoners knew each other. Guzman. who was serving time for his second rape conviction. was paroled last January and moved to Modesto SOUTHWEST DIVISION polJce Lt. Wi lliam Hall s aid that B everl~ Williams. 28. awoke at a bout 3 31J a m . to discover a man fond.hog her Ms . 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Oa\l ld Henn . sy mlnlatered to Lon doner1 durln1 th\' bllts and later wo rked oo th~ w1terfront with N'w York umtn Now the 18-y ar-old C a t holic prl('ltl bMP lh ea little troupto,.., lH cht ii cuttthlam and ·~a M 111 und~r lhc U11 1'op a cha plaln to th.-fUngllna f4r•>lht1r11 and Barnum and Oa.l ley Ctr<·u' 'fHl': ENGLISH m1llve, who travel~ a <'ro s c·ountry wllh the circus performl•rs got tht-"'unuxpected" pul1h t wo )'l'itr a~o aft\!r 40 years 1n the pnesthood Alwa.>-6 11a f<it\ of the t>arcu:.. Hen· ne61S> never Upt'cltd lo ha ve that trav~llng m1rublr} tBnd 1n fact he never thought he'd tN a priest. "I wasn't the t}pe .. he Sa!d "Ir ) ou asked anyone who knew me then. they'd !)Ii) Slnkc h1m out • l thought I would be 1 sreat chef .. Attn World War ll. he worked on the Ne w. Yo rk waterfront with • amen u part or the PonUfical CommJaalon ror People on the Move. Then nine years ago. the com- mlaaian aaked Hennessy to take over for a Boston priest who had worked with the circus people In his spare time for 42 years unlll hls death. AND TWO years ago. HeM essy and the commission felt he could be of more help 1f he traveled with the circus "rather than bopping tn and out " So he took to the road Hennessy serves two uruts of the Ringling Br others. Barnum and Bailey Circus. shifting from oqe to the other when their routes cr<>5s Tra veling ~1th the performers in their carava n . he s a~!> Mass on Saturd ays and som eumes Sundays m front of the Big Top. He baptizes ctrcu.s children. pre- pares them for their flnt commu.nJon and teaches catachism. With Italian. French and "a good bit of German" at his command. he also teaches Enghsb to the foreign troupers 1n the circus . "I don 't only take ca re or Catholics I also ta ke care or every· body else ... he said . Circus people, he s ays. have "tittle problems here und there. ordinary little thi.np ot hfe They're the same humaa flesh and blood.·· HE A1TENDS every show "to be available. That's what's expeeted o( me " Hennessy has comforted inJured perfor mers and even delivered la.st rites. but talking about those somber 1n c1dents \o\Ould violate a circus taboo. h1! say~ JACQUELINE COCHRAN Female Air Pioneer Dies Al Age 74 ..,,,.. 011 Marriage .,. ........... A~ut 12,000 feet high, to be exact. Fred Champhausen and Marianna Demginsk1 . 2Slayings Share Many Sinlllarities Man Attempts Rape Of Sleeping Patient I N DIO CA P> -P ion eer av1atn x Jacqueline Cochran. the first woman to break tbe sound barrier. died or heart failutt Saturday at her desert home. She wa.-. 74 years old M s. Cochran scor ed many firsts in her hf\el.Jme · She was the first woma n to break the sound barrier in 19.'>3 ; the first woman lo ny a bomber across the Atlantic Ocean ln l~l : and the first c1v1l.um woman to earn the Air Force Dis ting uis hed Service Medal. under wedding a r ch of ice a xes, are avid MODESTO 1AP l A man accused hikers and decided the top of a California or murdenng a dr(':,,.., shop clerk hen : mountain was the right spot to be married has pleaded 1nnoN·nt irnd w11l have a LOS ANGELES <AP l -Wester n Park Hospital personnel ref~e to ex· pla in why it took t hree hours to t>all police after a pneumonia pal.lent n m screaming into the corridor and l>dld a man had tried to rape her wh11t-<,ht• sle pt. Saturday. prelimmary hearan!!S1•pt 18 --------------------Garv Lee Guzman. 34. was a r Klan Views Protest Walk FONTANA CAP> -As 150 Ku Klux Klan mem- bers and their sympathizers looked on. 350 other people representing a variety of groups held a boisterous but peaceful march to protest what march organizers claim is the growing influence of tbe Klan. The marchers came from such diverse groups as the Na lion al Association for the Advanc ement of Colored P eople, U nited Steelworke rs Union, J ewish Defense League . Re volutionary Soci alist ( ---------. League, Communication S':"r ~TE J Workers of America and ,...... a local Hlspan.l.c group. '----------After assembling at a central Fontana park Saturday, the marchers moved north a half-mile to city ball. where they held a rally. MALIBU (AP> -Nol a trace of a plane that nosedived into the ocean Friday night was dis· covered lD a five-bour sea search Saturday. so the effort to recover bodies bas been suspended. The U.S. Co.t Guard said. ••we didn't even get any tail numbers. It *ent l.n at 80 degrees and went to the bottom," Petty Of· ficer George Slmpsoo said after the search for the light plane was suspended. No one has called to re- port a miaalng plane or persons. Raid Nets Drug War Caclw OAKLAND CAP) -Police experts are ex· amining weapons seized in a raid of an East Oakland house for a possible connection in a rash of killings they say a re connected with a drug war. Police say the killings or six people in the past week are connected with a gang war between "The Mob" and "The Family" as each vies for control of the lucrative heroin market in Oakland. Three victims were apparantly a bducted Crom a house Wednesday. killed elsewhere a nd their bodies dumped off Skyline Boulevard. C,...,,, t"l~i1 .. Sdll lJnlntoum UKIAH (AP> -Authorities tried to piece together the flight of a small plane that cr ashed near a remote coasta l town, killing a man and a woman. Federal Aviation Administration officials here said they didn't know where the plane was going or where it came from . The pilot a pparently didn't rue a flight plan with authorities. TWO t:NGAGfl'lfNTS 1" SOlJTlllM CALlfOMIA •OW daftl SUMD&Y, AUGUST 17 A awaalQI COMVDDOB CEllTU •800 W. btdla AftftUC UST nro DA'fSf TODAY 81 1:30 Pll a 1:00 P11 a TOMODOW llOllD&Y, AUGUST 11 ... T1tta PM I t :OO"' ll09D&'fll2:• PM• fl:OO PM• 110J11 onwa ..,.,. -. • ,_. 10 All••,. ........... , ........... 121•-••Pll __ ,. _ ... 00 .... 00. •1.00 •... 00 raignNI in Mun1 c1pal Court and held without bail in the Aug. 1 kidnapping. rape and stubbinA m urder or Linda Goss Rodgers. 22 He also is charged with robbing the Treehouse dress shop where Mrs Rodgers worked G U ZMAN WA S o rde re d h e ld without bail T h e re are l>t'\.t.'r a l s tr1 k 1ng sim1larit.1es bet"'e"n th<.• slaying or Mrs. Rodgers and the August, 1977. ra pe and stabb1n~ death of an 18- year ·old clerk at another s tore in the sa m e s hopping center. Howe ve r. authorities .>ay they do not believe there 1s any connection between the two cases M rs. Rodgers• brother. Benjamin Patrick Goss, was convicted of the 1977 murder and is se rving 11 years in prison. GUZMAN AND Goss both were in Vacaville Medical Facility ror three months in late 1978 and early J.t79. a state Department ot Corrections s polresman said. He added that there was little chance t hat the prisoners kne w each other. Guzman. who was serving time for his second rape conviction, was paro led last January and moved to Modesto SOUTHWEST DIVISION police LL William Hall s aid that Be\t!rl:- Williams. 28. awoke at about 3 :VJ a. m . to discover a man rondlmg her Ms. Williams said lhe man ned lhe fifth floor room when she cn ed out Hall said ther e wa!> "a cons1der:.i ble delay -about three hours . · before the hospita l not1f1 ed poht>e Hospital officials refused to com ment on the int>1dent and Hall sa id the fat>1lity "has been trying to get a city contract" to treat emergency pa- tients brought in by city a mbulance. The re was "a strong likelihood the suspect was a hospital e mployee" because be was able to slip into the room unquestioned, Hall said. No ar· Cabs Picketed SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Teamsters union picket Unes went up at Veterans Cab Co. early Saturday, but the company s aid its service wasn 't affected. 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Wffd/Publlsher T~s l(eevll/Edltor Orange Coast DlllV Piiot ~-.,.,.-.a .-ag.e ________ Sutl_._ .. Aug_u.t_t•o•. 1•9'0·--------·Bl•r•ballr•a•l<•r•e•lb•lc•h•/E•d•l•tor-la•l •Paot-·E•d•lt·o·r --•. ·Close Visa Check Must for Stude nts Tiie fhlltraUoa ol deaUna wilh lhat mob of pro· Khomeini demoutraton ii almoel too much for the coun· lry to take. n.e lmpulae to crowd them oa • boat and 1h1p them oft to the countq they pralae ao vtaorously is very much with a1molJt all or us.. Yet. the bulc ClOOcepl.I that make Ute U S a nation of rreedom protect the ri.&bts ol these bad-mannered viaitol'h Just • they protect our own. Violatin1 th e r1ghta lrooleaU.y pu&a a chink ln our own auaranteed freedom. It la unknown exactly bow many ot the S0,000 Iranian students in th1s country have been lnvolved ln the upris· lng. Very li.kely only a haodluL But they have been well OC'ganlzed and, for an extra note or 1all, well financed with funds from Iran. The Treasury Department has Ucensed the transfer of at. least S9t mlllion ln the last eight months and there are stronc indications that another SS million has been smuggled into the country just to fuel the latest round of protest marches and demonstrations. 1bere should be some way out of this embarrass· ment. Granted, we have always welcomed Coreign students -even those from unfriendly nations -to this country to study and there is no reason to hall this practice. But how is it that hundreds of these so-ealled students can really be pursuing their scholastic obligations whlle they're marching and yelling insulting slogans in tbe streets of Los Angeles, New York and Washington? After .19'l Iranian demonstrators were released from jail in New York the other day, we were assured by the Justice Department that. their names were checked against an index of Iranian students compiled last year. That appears to be a pretty sloppy way of establishing student visa status and it wouldn't be at all surprising to find that moet of them have attended very few, if any, classes in recent months. 1be ayatollah, of course, holds a very heavy trump card -our boetages still in his custody. There have been thinly veiled threats on their well·being when action has been threatened against the Iranian demonstrators in this country. Our government's cautious approach to the dilemma is understandable. Thus, mass action against the troublemakers is prob- ably out of order. What would not be out of order is a de· tailed check of all Iranians -or other troublemakers - in this country on student visas. Those who did not fit a well·designed set of criteria as full-time students should very quietly and, one-by-0ne or two-by·two, be sent home. We have a feeling this would eliminate most of those jeering loudmouths from our presence and put them back on the streets of Tehran where they could marcb their hearts out so· long as they were marching to Ayatollah Khomeini's mad tune. Convention Chaos 1be Democrats have fallen onto bard times. Very bard times. Wbo will emerge as top dog of this week's National Convention in New York might turn out to be a surprise to everyone. But it will come as no surprise that the Democratic Party is in for some bruising intra-party bat· tles before a candidate is chosen. The bruises won't kill the party, but they bode ill for tbat candidate in November. Carter's had it. Slogging tb.roogh bogs and mire, he can't win enough confidence to become an Atlanta aldermant even if voting were restricted to While House employees. Teddy Kennedy has never shaken Chappaquiddick. And ever since that interview with Roger Mudd in whld1 Kennedy couldn't even even tell why he should be president. almost every poll bas shown him considered a poor choicetobepresidentoftbeU.S. 1bere could be other possibilities waiting quietly ln the wings of course. Muskie's the most likely one, although be disclaims any interest in the office. Mon- dale's another, but bis fealty to Carter probably wouldn't permit him to accept unless Carter lS persuaded not to run at all. What it adds up to is a week of confusion, stress, bit· terness, and potential disaster for the Democratic Party for the next four years. 1be Reagan forces couldn't be happier. Dining Turns Tables Dr. Ouarl Bell Will TwoTongllesTrip Us Up? Or C"°1k1C BLU uopruJ.i«>rO/ po•111cal •cine• at Col Stat~ ,..,,,,nton Wiii C llfurnl• become the lint 11urceaaful blllnau1d slate'! O r . will two langua1e1J and cultures t;r11ttish and Spanish plunae the Golden Stale Ullo protracted and bitter conflict! Just a few days ago, Welsh na· tJoulistll demonstrated against 8rll1s h Prime Min ister Margaret 'rhutcher -protesting denial ot a Welsh language TV s t#hon. Th<l protest was re· latively maid , only a few eggs thrown at Thatcher. AND LAST May 20. citizens or t-'rcnch language Quebec went to the polls m the latest or a long string of separatist atte mpts to gain some measure of indepen. dence from the rest of Canada. These recent events tn Canada and Wales remind us that it is difficult for dirrerent cultures to co-exist peacefully within a single political system without one seeking dominance over the other. In Wales the struggle has cen· tered on demands for preserva· tion of the minority language. ln Canada, the struggle has de· veloped into a separatist move- ment. But such struggles for cultural identity and political mdepeo· dence a r e not always as pe~c~ful. HOW WOULD a large Spanish·speaking minority ex- press their demands for cultural Bob Greene identity and poUlical power i.n California-> Whal would bappeo ii the SpanlSh language minority became. in fact, the majority? ln Califomfa, where the pres· t'nt His panic population 1s somewhere around S million. there a r e many S panis h language r adio stations and newspapers. KMEX <CHANNEL 34 in the Los Angeles area> has been broadcas ting an Spanis h for many years. And Villa Allegre. a Spanish language program for children. can be regularly seen on several of the i.tate's PBS channels ln l975. a statewide survey by California 's Department of Educal.Jon revealed over 233,000 Hispanic school c hildren who spoke latUe or no English. Since 197S, the number or English defi. clent His panic s tudents has grown from 233,000 to 400,000. Hisparucs now make up one quarter of the state 's student body. In the Los Angeles School D1stnct. Hispanics accoWlt for almost ball of the students. SUPERIOR COURT Judge Paul Egly, who recently banded down h is long.awaited Los Angeles School Di s trict d e· segregation plan, observed that the problem of ··non · and llmiled-EngUsh'' speaking J11s panic students was one or the most dJJficuJt parts of the de· segregal.Jon problem. He noted that or the almost 100,000 OOO· or llmlted·Endisb speaking Hispanics in the dis· trict, lesa than half were r~iv· Ing bilingual instruction. As the Ur75-80 growth in HJs· panic students shows. the prob· lem is increasing -and will c ontinue to increase. Both natural causes and m igration add substantially to the HisplUl.ic population each year. A RECENT s tudy by the University of California's School of Public Health shows that His· panic women have a much higher bU1.h r ate than do blacks or whltes. And. of course, the flow ol Mexican a lie ns across the border continues in substantial numbers <perhaps as many a.'> 500.000 a year into the U S >. That flow 1s s upported by economic problems in Mexico, the demands for cheap labor In California. and political support by both U.S. a nd Mexican aulbontles. U .S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa has introduced legislation to re· establish the bracero program -or some form of guest worker plan. And Re publican U.S. senatorial candidate Paul Gann has expressed his support ror some form of guest worker plan. too. MAR.JO OBLEOO, Secretary of C ahfornaa·s Health and Welfare Department. has called ror an •·open border" between Mexico and Cahforn1a. He h~ a lso predicled an "H1span1<" Golden Age" in C•Womla with a Spanish-speaking governor by the m id 1990s. The ballot is now printed in both Spanish and English in a majority of California counties. Many public documents and signs are printed in both Spanish and Engli11h. Califontla's fi rst constitution required all laws to be printed in both Spanish and English. The second con s titution (1879) dropped that requiremel)t. But, It is not unreasonable to expect that within a few years all California laws and official pub· 'ications will agam be published in both languages. CALIFORNIA'S rapidly grow. ing Hispanic popuJation presents us with a challenge greater than any other e ver raced by lhe state. Racial and cultural conflict; employment; agribusiness; or· gan1zed labor; welfare ; health: and education are all areas which have been and will con- tinue to be profoundly affected by California's large Hispanic population. Several times in California's tumultuous past, there have been attempts to divide the slate -usually because of conflict over water. taxes, or political control. All such attempts have railed. But, if we do not succeed in de veloping a cooperative bi- lingual society m Caliromia, a north soulh, English -Spanish langua~e division could become a reality Work's Never Done, Rarely Reimbursed • Divorce as becoming a sacred national 1nstrtut1on It'~ a part of modern Americana. but there's one hatch men and women are still a little sk1t1.JSh about the quesllon of who should walk away from the marra1ge with how much money. Husbands lake to i.ay that sUlce they have been the breadwinners. and that women have become independent, alimony should be low. And waves like to say that the services they perform in the home are just as important to the marriage as what the m en do at the office. Up to DOW, there has been litUe legal framework to deal with this question. But Michael Minton, an attorney specializing in divorce law, ha.s been work· ing on the subJect for the past sue year.;. His theory was that the speclfic duties a housewife performs have an obJect1 ve economic value; i.e., tf the wife were not there to do them, the husband would have had to hire someone else. SO MINTON CONSULTED WITH economists. job counselors, employment agencies and others. He came up w1th a detailed chart listing exactly how the average housewife with two young children spends her time -bow many hours sbe spends on each function , and how much lbal time is worth. He lakes the chart lo court with him now when he \s arguing divorce cases. Although the idea is a new one. Minton ex- pects it to catch on around the country. Here is Mintoo's breakdown of a housewife's monetary worth, function by function: Food Buyer -3 hours a week, at Sl2.85 per hour. Nurse -t hour a week, al $5.14 per hour. Tut.or,_ 2 hours a week, at $6.43 per hour. Waitress -2.25 hours a week. al $5.14 per hour <lo· cludingtips! ). SEAMSTllESS-45MINUl'ESa week, at$3.21 per hour. LaundreSS -3 hours a week, at $3.21 per hour Chauffeur -3.5 hours a week, at $5.14 per hour. G ardeoer-2.25 hours a week, al $3.86 per hour. Familycounselor-2hoursa week, at$4.S per hour. M amti:nance Work .. r hour 1 hour a week, at SJ 21 per Nanny -Full tam e. at a wt-ekly rate of $149 . Clearuni! Woman 7 5 hours a w~k. al $3.21 per hour. HOW>ekttper -2 S hoUI"'i a w~k. at SJ.98 per hour C<>«* 12 hours a week, al $3.98 per hour. Errand Runner -3.5 hou.rs a week, at $3.79 per hour. BookJceeper/Budget Manager -3.S hours a week. at $6.43 per hour. Interior Decontor -I ltow' a weet, at S32 per hour. Caterer -J .S ho-.r.. a weet, al $7.71 pu hour. Child Psychologist -S hows a week, Ojt $40 per hour HOl.'SEHOLO B VER Cgene rat ml'r<'h.llldtse) -2 hour.. a week, al SlO per hour Dish w (ll)ht>r S3 02 per hour Ot<'tman ~·r hour. 6.2 hours a week, al I 2 hours a week, al $6.80 Secretary 2 hours a week, at $4 per hour Publ.Jc Relation<; Woman/Hostess -I hour a week. at $20 per hour. Tius comes out to $785.m per week -or 3n annuaJ salary of $40,823.&t. "1lus is meant to be very serious and legitimate," Manton said. "I've already used it m court.s or law, and you're going to be seeing 1t more a.nd more. Wbat it does is to show that the services a wife • ' renders al home have just as much economic value to a family wut as the services a husband renders in his lradi· tional 'breadwinner' role outside the home. "THE ONLY TIME THJS QUESTION comes up is dur· ing the dissolution of a marriage. Then the husband starts saying that he provided everything for the family, and the wife did nothing. We have to demonstrate this isn'ttrue. ·• Minton said lhat many b~ba.nds go into cqu.rt with the atUlude, "My mot.her did this kind of work around the house:my grandmother did it, and my daughters will do it." Minton does not dispute th.is-here merely says that the work carries a monetary value that should be considered during divorce trials. The splendor of haute cuisine served to the standards of imperious restaurateurs and the traditional rules that, '~~7-~~~~~--ils~~~' · . .JM(~· ~~lij··~:.\:~ ... ./".t~Jl}s..·!~~!'~:f.~zj4lf, court that a fashionable restaurant in Ojai could not by ---'Y"'------"- law require him to wear a tie. The restaurant's restric- tion against open necks was, the court ruled, unconstitu· tional because the code applied only to men. Thus it was discriminatory. Now comes a feminist laW)'er, Gloria Allred, to at· tack ·a venerable aspect of high dining -furnishing separate menus for men and women, the man's bearing prices, the woman's price list left blank. All.red's client claims she was "humiliated and in· censed" at L'Orangerie when her male dining companion received the priced menu while hen bore no numbers or dollar signs. L'Oranierie owner Gerald Ferry snifls, "It's not dis- crlminatiOn~ it'stradttton." But what's the poor restaurateur to do? Perhaps it could be resolved by making both sexes wear neckties and removing all prices from menus -thus creating a carnival a1r of bow·much·will-dinner·cos~tonilht? Meanwhile. a soupcm of sympathy for the poor restaurateur caught in the middle. • Oplnk>nl expreaed In the apace above are thote of the Dally Pilot. Other vtewt el<prHMd on this page are those of their eutho,. and .,,..., Reader comment Is lnvltecl Addr ... The OaJly Pilot. P.O. ~ 19), Coeta Meta. CA 92828. Phone (71 4) ~. Boyd I Keep Choppers 81L•.110YD At ... D, &o,al Uttle, tbe m• no bmded TatraD. r.,.ned: ··1 ·bmd a a.tilt ... = .. -...... meill \'e WU to keep U . .., ....... ~ ...... ., llead. Te f '•• lllm real llle.UH. told lla I'• --·~IWllA _.Du,•'-"'* Damblr by-~ :!f" ldm .,.... ... ... amoaat tar ... won. Aa a,...r .. i.t_, .. ............... ., ....... - Q.C.l _tlle...., ·--•-'rs ' A.--.... •111&.Jr1 ~ &aid IOllllfipollnMllia. I-Got-a-Brother-Like-That Votes Up for Grabs I• ve heard a lot o r dirty. underhanded political tricks In my life, but the things Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan are pulling oo each other may·set a new world's record. Every political candidate has an adviser these days. They aJI hire someone whost' only job ls to think up ways to get them elected. Obviously, He knows every single one of us has a relative somewhere we'd rather not talk about. He knows that in the end, this w~e trumpe d -up m ess they're pretending Billy is in is not.bin& but a devious plan to win sympathy for the president. ln actual fact. Billy Carter is as loyal and self-sacrificing as any brother could possibly be. He has vohmteered lo do this because be knows It will help one of hla kinl.oUt who needs it, hi~ brother Jimmy. the Carter ALL THE STOalES about and Reacan Bltly .,.. ~ua.:2i' He lan't the adviaen are way be'I pl at all. He just t:i1:: a lot of preten• to .,. a dJ•hoaeat, For~p&e. UW wbole th1na ~':!i:""bed c. man to be ol about 8'111 Carter lJ certainly . B• bow. and tbe pr•...,'• JU1t a polWeal triu. 1'bln II 80 polttttal adriser tnon that s u c h t b I n • u a L lb Yan every Amet1ea alive t11rolna to Conneetlon. No arranaement. Hy to blmeelf: "Well, beck, 1 between. the U.,,an pernment don't know what Bllty did. but and Bilb Cert.er e1'er u.ltted. whatever it I.I, you can't blame He never s~t $220,000 from them far anytldDC and problbly couldn't Point to Ubya on a map ti you altered him that much to • .. ~-==-'},,;,I ' ft P813DENT Carter's adviser baa pulled an old polltlcal trick out ol the bat. but tbl1 time be'• cone f\lrtbtt with tt than anyone ever bl before.. It on bll brother. "It's touab on Jimmy bavtq someone Hie that ln the family. A~ •• ~o~!!u•t!!.f!..~~etl~ ouCo(llfe~~ EVEaVONE HAS a bl"Otber Ed, a cousln Jack or a 11lter Mabel. llaktnl a blc deal out~ sometblnl ~illy Cuttt doel Lt going to take lbe voters minds off the real issue and win the president millions of l·Got·a· Brother • Uke • That • Mysel! voles. Now to get to Ronald Reagan. I can't prove it, but I have a strong suspicion that Reagan is lying about bis age. No one wants a doctor _younger than himaelt and I don't t.b1nk any of us la ready to trust a president who la younger tban we are either. U someone Is younger, we have a feeliq be or abe can't be HY •muter than we are, and we .U•amow ln our hearts we're too 10UDf aod dumb ror tbe job . A •OVIE actor'1 a1e ls always a littJ• v..-. TMy all st.art lJIDI abllll It eo ....., ln t.belr canen tbM DO ooe kDowl for sure bow old UY om ol tbem I.I. MOit ol them take off a few yean, but I 1uspect Reaaan la smarter tbaD U\1 of U1 li\'e him credlt for beln1. He knew what be wanted to be years a10. Re didn't want to be Mr. .,..._~,w....,.....He wanfea-{o be a real llve prMw.t ol the United Statel, and rllbt tbea and then he added five ,. .. ra to hi• a1e e.ery time anyone wrote a story about blm. Reagan claims to be H . The chances are a mor~ realiatiC. figure would be 62. but Reagan and his politicaJ advi!lers know what they're doing. At present only 8 percent of all Americans are older than this presidential candidate claama to be. If the theory ls lrue that no one wants a president YoQDger than bhmelf, this means th.._ Reagan bas • great advantqe golnc for bim with 92 pemint. or 202 mllllon potential voten. ·-Neltber lb• Carter nor U. Re.au fOl'Cel are ltlameleas. Tbey are llaamelee1. I don't t.hiok Carter ii claimin1 to be older tban IM eetually ii, 55, but R:t,• u ualq some of the fa ·sympathy 1lmmlct. ON TBLBVl810N, Rupn .. youa1eet daUChter, Patti, told Mike Wanac:. that JUM Fonda was one ol her belt friendl. that 1he was for the ERA Amendment., /or abortion, 4lnd that abe had a "No Nuk:e1" bumper sticker on be~ car. ~~t.beee ......... no more true than the lmaae we have of Bllty Cartu as a detatable little worm who· bu been a dl.lcrace to tbe Carter family and a potltlcal embarrusment to bi.I brother. SuncMy, Augu1t 10, IMO To write the 0.1ty Pltot/80• tS60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 To Call the Dally Pllotflt4 ~2·432t A . ar.ngo eo...t Dally Pilo• More ~nion ............................................................. --. Best Summertime? A Memory of Youth ••• •J_~NUIN 0... ,......c.... ..... . I .,_ 1-1 formeUve ,_,. in Newport Beacb durtac a AraQle era al Ameriua his· lOry ,.,..._ lniM 1tlll ru .,.,._ the peeln.a\ll1 and toUld tramlonn • PtNlJ lnto a diaaortod paauke lbe al&e ot your pa.tm.. Tbis also ren - dered the ~nnle1 wor'\.hleu •t the undy counter; ao QOlt many kkb had more than one nauenect tOln ln l.Mll' possesgtOn POP llOITLES CAaUED a two·Cefll d potlt which created another ecooomy each MClltday in a Madl town. !..or-al urcbiM would scour Lhe buebtroats to ttAap the rewards left ~ by careleN lnlanden ov~r the weekend. 1be local ~et' cou.Jd pJa.n on a reguJer boast to bia reeeipts on Monday and Tuesday af. lemoons. All he bad to sacrifice were cartons for the bottles' return trip and a degree of pa. tieDce while pint-sized customers chose the pro- per ~ ol sticks, balls, packs and gtobs for savonnc. Dwight D. Eisenhower was president then, a father figure that represented the epitome or national security; and inflatioo was what you did to your football every September, if you were fortunate enough to have one. THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL'S play. ground was a strip of beach sand between the classrooms which was ideal for tackle footbaU during lunch hours and provided excellent shooting galleries for the marble season that followed. I cannot remember what magic occasion would brine on that phenomenon each year. For tOCDe IUU lneJcpUcabl reuoo we would Ju•t Hem to all ahow up at school one myaterfous momlftl With pocket.a and pouchet bulllnl from lh llttJe round Jew lJ. The er.t.eetJl ol each btudeot seen>ed to be proportJonate to the amount of marblea ln hl.6 Poll lon. Tbe acme became a miniature Coney Island aa aludenu would decide whether to be a aporu man or .:ntreprent!ur. Shooting gaUeries with varyll\j( degr~ ot dlfticuJty cropped up all alon;c the boardwalk at lunchtime. A small sub economy would actually de· velop. The most common gallery would have a line to shoot from and lhe target marble would ~ually be teed up in lhe sand. A Une would then be drawn behind the target marble. Object: K.noek the target past the rear line. Difficulty could be Judged by the number of tries allowed, d1blance to target, distance target had lo be knocked to rear line, and the type of target. STEELIES (BALL BEAJllNGS) were very hurd to knock for distance. Rewards wouJd vary with the number or marbles won or tbe a ctual types or marbles awarded. Glassies <standard productions) were usually used for shooting, while stee lies and c hinas we re worthy possessions. However . the agat es were the true representatives of a kid's wealth. For games a large circle was drawn and each player would ante the necessary marbles . A player would shoot from the line into the group and keep all marbles knocked from the • • • Spent on Eternal Wave By PAULINE COLEMAN Pauline Coleman is a resident o/ Newport Beach. The land is valuable. Many of the houses are negJected and shabby. The alley is cluttered with overflowing garbage containers while, in front. ca.rs are parked bumper to bumper. It is close to the beach. Activity begins early in the morning and lasts tmtil late at night. Noises vary: screeching brakes . s hrieking fire·trucks, following paramedics and the steady bum of cars passing by NEXT DOOR, A YOUNG woman who works during the day plays classical music on her piano at night, and strangely enough, it can be beard over the blast of the stereo-mus1c the y~ couple a few bouaes away understand aad .......... llaldal ..,. way down the atdewalt, I en· counter boys with surfboards under their arm, young people riding bicycles, youngsters skate· boarding, two men jogging and an elderly man leading a dog on a leash. He looks up, smiles and says, "Good· moming." His pleasant greeting gilds the outer edge of rny day. • I walk to the red brick streets ol Lido Isle and pause before the quaint. liWe shops to enjoy the· artistic window display9, then move OD to the bookstore to peruse some best-sellers. NEXT STOP IS ntE boardwalk where I buy a cup of coffee and carry it to one of the s mall tables out.side. I like watching the docked boats and people passing by. I like this feeling of relaxation, this feeling of being a part of things alt.bough, in ooe sense I'm apart. On my way home I see an old house being torn down to be replaced by something modem. I can accept something new as local im· provement. Why then. must I shudder whlle 1 watch the discarded timber being hauled away·~ Why should an old house weather-beaten with broken windows and sagging foundation, cause me indescribable pain? I KNOW THAT IT IS profitable to replace something old with something new. whenever 1t is possible. But I'm old, too. and sentimental with an affinity toward tbe obliteration of somet.b.ing that once held meaning and useful- ness. Slowly and with e ffort, my steps move toward the ocean. Now each root covers a · million grains or sand, while the waves roll in and wash out, with a rhythm controlled by God alone. The ocean becomes a grey slate on which I write down my thoughts, as so many before me have done SHAKESPEARE SAID, "Your mind is toss· ing on the ocean." and it was Tennyson who gave us the familiar words "sunset and evening star•• and wrote of putting out to sea. How many thoughts, I wonder, have gone unrecorded by simple people like me? A dog barks, a child cries, three girls on bicycles pass by. "Any hamburgers to spare?" one girl calls to young men barbecuing on the patio of a second level. "Sorry, but no. We've plenty of beer. Come on up, you're welcome." THE GIRLS LAUGH AND ride on. I walk toward home. The waves murmur. "Eternal," and I know that faces will disappear into faded photographs, new houses will replace old tear-downs, but life will go on and the ocean and the sand will still be within walking dis· lance for someoce. rlne. &aldng turns unUJ the pot was empty, and keepinc the ones he knocked out. · marhn were occasionally caught just ou the Jetty. SATHER THAN MOLDING ruture publ..ac opinion, those element•ry claasrooms were used for teaching the buics in that strange era. I cannot honestly remember evec hearing or a bond issue or governmental proposition during m y years at Newport Beach Elementary School. There was enough fish bait to keep a s fleet worlung the summers, and a chart.er return1ng without the albacore flag (IJI generally snuck back to Its berth. .. When the summers passed, people got to everyday living. !/J THERE WAS LESS polarization of i then. A person could "do his own thmg" wit fear of encroachment. as there were still sp between homes and few regulations that arr ed the average men. We al8o learned to accept the blame for our own mistakes. When left on their own, kids had to rely on their own Imagination to combat boredom rather than sophisticated plastic toys that do everything for them. As I look back, I find mysel! m1ssmg lb stra nge era when things seemed i.1mpler. Not only for myself but for my children, who are Uf\'.: educated in the finer points of marble shooting. DURING SUMMERS. THERE were still large schools of albacore just oH the coast and ,. , .. - ·. ..... # .... ·----,- ~-·-· . .,;-........... . . .. 'Tis Bliss For Parents Only By LINDA SC:Hl.JLEIN Linda Schul.:in resides m CorOTl(J del Mar. Children are the best excuse for baking chocolate chip cookies. for hckmg dnppmg ice cream conei.. and for going lo "G " movies on a summer afternoon They are the exqu1s1te 1usttf1cat1on for spontaneity and its unfortunate consequence. v.ork left undone. In the summer. an at·home mother 1i. i.eldom home. She h ves m her car. cha uffeuring children . DAYS WIUZ BY 1n a sunny blur or beach, basebatl games, and bowling alley~. m playing games and m s1JJiness. Without kids, tt lS difficult to be sally. With whom else can you get down on the noor and giggle or tickle W1lhout excuse or embarrass· ment ? My ctuldren are a way at camp and, for the first time m 11 years. l am a ··free agent." For month.s I ant1c1paled these three w~ks and the frtedom to do all the things I can't h t in when they are home. I looked forward with relish to the schedule-less. deadline-less, carpool less days. 1 would cook only 1f I wanted to. 1 could sleep m late or Jog at 6 a.m. 1f the sp1r1t moved me. I could wnte all day or wan· der for hours m a bookstore: I could dnve to Los Angeles or ny to San Francisco -no need to leave dinner, find a sitter, Juggle schedules, or worry about spendJ.ng enough time with the m .. BESI' OF ALL. IT WOlJLD be a second honeymoon ... in the comforts of our own home. We put out the verbal "Do Not Disturb" sign to family and friends. We are going to do just what we like. Please excuse us and don't include us. We are tak· ing a "time out." And we have. We wake to soul-soothing quiet, drink our breakfast coffee in peace. There is lime to talk and walk, to sip a glass of wine and read the newspaper leisurely in the early evening, to listen to our favorite re<:ords. to lmger over late dmners and entertam uninterrupted. Io a way it is a bner glimpse into our future. a sampler of our life 10 years from now. But right now it is a respite; and I have put up my feet to enjoy 1t. FRIENDS WHOSE CIDLDREN ARE home drool over our freedom. No leasing interrupts our breakfast : no dirty socks poke out from under the sofa: the TV 1s silent. No young friend begs to ·sleep over. There are no argu. ments. The days are truly peaceful. Life here v.;u return to its noisy, active. busy normalcy very soon; all of us refreshed by ourseparatethree·week diversions. It has been a healthy. freeing break that has made me set: that one or the loveliest rewards or being a parent 1s one f had never reallzed · children provide us parents with the perfect ex- cuse to be ctuldlike to play and be silly and have fun I thought I played with my boys for lhe1r benefit Surpni.e~ Surpnse! Now 1 knov. I do 1t as much for me as for them. Mailbox I Poll Seeks Reactions to Juvenile Justice System To the Editor: con cerning minors, including juvenile court procedures, the rights of juveniles in conflict with the rights of parents, and ways to strengthen the family unit." who have en countered the tin~ on a oanel before our mem-SanlaAna,92705. 1uvenile justice system, the de· bers. If there are others who live How many parents know partment of social services and/ near roster homes and have seen that mandated reporters <this or foster home placement of their operations, we would also includes all school personnel) To the Editor their children. We would also appreciate hearing from them. are required to report any possi· Is 1t too much to expect that like to hear from professionals ble incident of child abuse or tht.' Uruted States Army shouJd m the various related fields who Please forward all rep ties tolhe that ctuld abuse includes even so patrol lhe borders of the Umted CredHrili I fl CMrbed l might consider giving· us the Irvine Business and Professional much as leaving a red mark States, instead of the borders of benefit of their expertise by sit· Women's Cl ub, P.O. Box 15023, from a spanking on the but· Ger~any~ . -~--~~ r ~~~~.,_':!II .111:111111 °''~ ... t~-"l('..,..--....__--~,·~Q-_;...,-~·~~i~~~~!,~s" During May 1980, at the Busi· ness and Professional Women's Club's annual state convention in Los Angeles a study item was added to our legislative platform for the current year which bears watching by all parents and pro- spective parents. "Study Jaws As part of our study we would appreciate hearing from P,arents ~~~~~~~~·~~-~~~~~~~~~~-~~,~~~~~=~~-~J~~~~~~~-~.~~'-e-~~--~~~--~~~qwmw ,~. -~~~~~~~~~s &~-~ ~~N~~ child at>u.5e registry _ should patrol the wate!'5 off Cent_ral and 11's MoW WE<5ET EVEN FO~ MO&.JNT sr. H.&LEtJS. these reports be kept secret So uth_ Amer~ca. to ins ure from the parents, as is currently Ame rica n fl s h e r m en a_n d the case, or should the parents mer~hants freedom on the high be m ade aware of any reports seas · against them and have the OP· portunity to respond just as with ~redit card reporting? DOF.S THE seerecy which sur· rounds the reports possibly leave the system open to abuse by man· dated reporters who may find the complaints or certain parents troublesome? We do want to make it well known that BPW stands fir.mly against child ab~ but we are questioolng the system. While the lltated purpose or the depart- merlt of social services is to keep familla together, is lt pouible that the financial facts belie the stated purpose? How many parents know that tr Uteir cbUd runs away and ends up in a foster bome because the chlld doesn't want to come borne, they will be llable for that cbild'1 upkeep at the rate d ap- proximately S3SO per month? IS IT TOO much to expect that when the United States asks her allies to embargo a country, that the U.S . government also embargo that country? The Uruted States government is preparing to sell ~pare parts to Iran, and grain to R~ia. How can we expect other counlries to do as we-say, when, we don't practice what we1 preach? We have our nose so farl into everyone's business. tha we can't conduct our own. But we have a COlltract, the administration will &ell you. Tb Olympics Association also had•a contract. Our allies also ha contracts. We•ex~t.ect them break their co.itracta,. embarso. but• we owse1'"91S I not embargo. lt's Ullle we be to conduct ctur own patrol ~our own ; bor~rs waters, and practice what, preach. • DO PAaSNT8 baye any rl&btl? Are there any panata• ri•hll poupe or movemeota't Do parents bave IQ)' more than ob- U1atioaa? lAUtt'f from ttadna an'°' We dO wtsb to bear from your file riQllt to condnN lftten to readen and wou.14 ~~ fO'U".flf ~ iiael• ... -...• . .., • ._.._ b •to-ttach Md in.-urrm'c>f .100100rdt or k.,..,, dlvidual wbo wW take the time gf"'9 pre~. All kt&ni ,,...., ft and have the cowaae to write. cltldf ......... mid ,,....,., ...... BARBARA GUSTAFSON butteama,,..bttOUllMldOll,.... President, Irvine Buslneu Uld i/ •Ml/fcWftl rtolOft b apporat. j Professional Woamn's Club Pott~willnotbtpubftaMd. ~ . ,, ...... -. ---.. .4a OM. Y Ptl.OT COUNTY 'l'raek Gets Fresh Spin Partners Hope For Old Glory ay GL&NN 8CGTI' 0. ................ The Orance Count¥ International R•cew•y. once a dre•my new dr•pt.rip lb•t some aay hH e roded Into a ru ndown han1out for troubJem&ken. wUlaooo baveanewopera\Or And the two men from San Dimas who uU lhemaelvee Weetem Raceways Inc. ar. promla· mg lo return the track near El Toro to Ill old glory daya. 8111 Sh.r~wsberry s aid last week that he and partner Charlie Allen plan to sink about ~.000 into track improvemeot.a such u plaoUn1 crass a lone the infield and smoothing out the asphalt tracks. SHaEWSBEaav ..... DRIVES an exh1b1 tJon car for Knoll's Berry Farm and he said he 'd like to r ev up aome of the farm's whol,,ome image al the raceway. He aald thelr first event will be a "Funny Cars" parade on Sept. 6. H be does change the image, it will be a sharp switch from the recent atmosphere at the raceway. It was ln June at a promotion called a "Fox Hunl"-where wom en were admitted free- thal more than 150 rowdy spectators went on a rampage, overturrung two beer truck.a and fi&hl· lng with security guards. The melee began when the beer supply ran out. One spectator, Dwalne Alan Tuma1e. 24, of Fullerton, was kllled when be wu hit on the head with a bottle. BILL DONEa RAS operated tbe track for about the last five years. The raceway once was part of a string of seven tracks that Doner ran. It is the last one left, and Doner admits .. I'm burned out. I've been wanting to 1et out of it for a while. I've lived in Mexico semi· permanently for the laat year, anyway." The colorful Doner claimed he "cut an easy deal" with Western Raceways. Shrewsberry said the coet of buying the business from Doner is included in the quarter million they will pay. Shrewsberry said bis flrm also will pay leaseholder Larry Vaughan $12,:iOO a month for the 117-acretrack during the two-year contract. "IT COST US A LOT or money to get into this venture," said Shrews berry, "and we've got to make this the class track that it used to be" The tra<.'k is owned by the Irvine Company Vaughan said he and three other men built the facility for $1.S million in 1965. Since then, it Delty ...... M .. MAP LOCATES RECENTLY RE-SOLO DRAG STRIP Survivors w Meet ,.~ ~"' ..f~jAf ,1::::. 4~ilW!L<>i-J>!-~~i.\!P.A , m p , !.~.......,~~---JHJ1181W 15·18, 1911, wtth some 20,000 expected to aUend, a French Jewish organization announced. The French Sephardic Federation said the gathering would be held under the patronage of Israeli Prime Minister Menacbem Begin. Holocaust survivors such as U.S. Author Elie Wiesel and Frenchwoman Simone Veil, president of the European Parliament, will be among the guests ol honor. o.lty ...... s ...... _ ~GN, INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY MAY SEE BETTER TIMES has changed operawrs rour time~ He !>aid 1t seems to be getlln~ harder and harder to make the rac1nR tum a proht Tht· in creas ing compet1l1on with other a c t1\ 1t1es forced Doner to try some or the promot.Jon~ like the Fox Hunt that eventually started attracting a different kind of crowd to the races, he said VAUGHAN ADDED THAT Doner was get· ting heat from several regulatory agencies s uch as the Sheriff's and the Health departments about tus operation. Locals Listed For Degree , Three Orange Coast rei.1dents are cand1datei. for degrees at Colorado Stale University, Fort Collins Remember when Doctors made house calls? They Still DO! 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Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said officers have met several times with Doner and Vaughan to discuss crime al the track. "The shenff has been extremely concerned about the tugh rate of <.'ri me act1v1lles." Hart said. The i.tudcnlS are M11r.> F llughes. of 18220 San-ta Ara~la St .• Foun-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~--.·-·.·,·~·~···r·~~~-t·,·.~.·:·-·.·.~~~ ta in Valley : Joseph C. . I · "· . ~ Ji .-/ ..... ;_ ,. • Montgome ry. or 22341 ) • '.1' ",. 1 ,;. ' ...... 1'7. '/":•(.. ,-_ :~. Oct.'an Hill Blvd . Dana · • • . ;•r --... ~ ;,....,\If :l -~ · -....... ~ . I ,rn J l"O ,... ,m °'-'<)!l)()m tnlO C..r i f ?n t •' • , , • .. ; '°' · He said more than 80 frlonie11. 1ncludin~ the homicide and a rape. have been reported at the tra<.'k in JUSt more than <1 year. Point. and Donald H .. t1oom >w•U<l!O•t111ty"'Q.,...,.... (,..,,.., '\.• -.. ·~~;a,. '.\t o..,cle). 1135 1 Mid· ~ i.,r., "'·"'w<tn ru"'"'"""'°" d I l' l o w n L J n l' • o"""',. .. ~ '""' 10C> 1 .. ,,..,...,, Races are held them t w1ce a week ~'l·~tm1nstt.·r. A.>1 • u,,-,.,,"d,'"'l "'"'~··..i N<J#Y .,, ttft ,,-,1r,m ti' .)tt')i()r' "l SHREWS BERRY SAID HE plans on recruiting some of the nation's top dnver~ who have been reluctant in recent years to return to the track. Partner Allen ib a Conner drag racer Although the track's lease 1s two years. Shrewsberry said he hopes it can be extended. That question. however. may be out or his con trol. The land where the track Lies 1s scheduled to be developed by the Irvine Company into a large shopping center . Vaughan said. So far. freeways planned nearby are behUld schedule so the rompany hasn't developed the center. "We'd be out by now if the freeway con- struction wasn't late ." he said. Pleads Guilty SOUTH COAST PLAZA ROBERT LEONARD/BARON PETERS FALL COLLECTIONS Dear Mrs. M, the collections will be shown by a special representative on Monday, August 11 . Dresses, suits, oost\{mes and new-separates, too. Informal modeling Noon to 3:00. Fine Dress Salon THE DAVID HAYES SUIT COLLECTION Day, cocktail, theatre and dinner suits for fall, shown by 1 . special representative on Friday and Saturday, August 16 Ind 16. Informal modeling Noon to 3:00. Fine Sult Salon °' ~.r\( lt'lo t I "' iA• ~ 1 cl'\, "\~• ' ~ ~ Ill~ ~ ..... t or. I ';~t(\ r;,,Jtt.$'-W'•) ... •,lt L. ' c..1~ °'' C ,,..,,""' Do v ,. , , W<Mnwood~ ...... Tlle IDOlc II IOft lfld 09'*. blllm _..,, .._. fl'1 oecor. WOY91\ wOOdl .. Nlur'll NYlllOR. IOO. Chooee IYOm ~°'~Ind coior. .JCPettMy *** bn:ll ldd CtllP· ...-!Ne eo 'fOAlf oecor OIOOM from 1 wide llllQ9 of QOlol9 and ltylle -rrvCPenney .... •.,.. lftcfl llffftdt ttt9Ctlft ttwoueti &atwdly, ...,... ao • .... ... ..... .... ""'**e! tMll'ldl eft.ctfN ~ ....... , •••• , 2S. South Cont Plaza Costa Mesa 957·1611 o.lly l'M.4 """ .. _ SCULPTURE LOOKS READY TO POUNCE Scorpion of Steel by Dion Wright Wild Welds A rtttvrk Apes Aluma/,s By PAl'L GRI FFO 01111• O•lly Pllet Sl•ff When Dion Wright decided zoology wasn't for him. he didn't forsake the subJect completely. Rather , he began in corparating it into his art work. Wright, 42, a Sawdust Festival exhibiter Cone of the founders of the festival, in fact), creates welded scuJptures of a nimals from the ordinary lo the exotic. llE CHANGED HIS m ajor to art when he was attending UC Santa Ba rbara in the late 19505. ••J thought zooJoeY was banging out io the j.....ie. I found out It 'a moetly counting parasites <>n catftab or some other boring pursuit.·· the Laguna resident sa id. A sign at his fesltval booth announces. "I can make any creature on earth in metal for you <with t t\e exception or transparent protozoans and some ~lenterates). ·' Wright says bis long-r ange plan is to make at least one of all the anim al types in the world. So far, be bas completed several hundred species. m- c luding human figures. ON DISPLAY ARE a tarantuJa. a three-toed sloth, a scorpion, a walrus, and a coelacanth, a fish from prehistoric times which was thought to be extinct unW recently. , Showing bis versatility, Wright also has done nudes and a mythological creature or Assyrian brigm . He says he has d abbled in subjective art . .. but it distracts me bec ause I feel I shou ld be do-~ng something more serious ." · The s ign announces, "Since part or my basic )ife game-plan involves cataloging, in metal, 1<.·ons <>f animate nature on the broadest passible field. I prefer to do bizarre new forms rather than to re peat previous efforts ." HE IS SEEKI NG comm1ss1ons to do unusual ..ammals s uch as the sabre-tooth cat. the wooly .rbinoceros. the secretary bird, whooping crane and wood ibis. • "But copying nature is not what I have in m ind." he says.'' )'m more interested in a sym- ;bolic paint of view " He sees his efforts as a con- -temporary version of prehLStoric cave paintings. Cate men were not his only inspiration. though. His other heroes include.; masters of Ren· naissance art such as Leonardo DaVinci Suft(Uy. August tO t980 DAILY PILOT A• Sanctuary's Redefined Boating Or anizations Prompt Ne w Language By ALMON LOCICABF.V .................... ..., AdmUlln1 that much of the lanauqc-l.n th final t'nvlron m.-nl&I lmµart 11tat ment for tht- pro poa e d Ch ann el hlanda Marine Sllnctuary wua ml lead- lnl or uncf~ar. lbe U S. Oeoart- men l ol merrt' baa clarified tbtt hmtiu•ae to a.ppeaae the fean of rerrealtonal boaters and commercial flahcrmen. Retrt'allona l boatlna people 1nd commercial fishermen were l nre nu~d r ecently when the lanau11e of the Impact state- ment lndlcaled lbat recreaUooal boata "-OOld not be allowed lo anchor ~1th.in t~o mLles of the ii.land~ or to cruise within one mi ll' it t h t-) di sc harge d hyd roeJrbon ~ All pleas ure boah with wt'l exhausts dJs. c ha rge ::. I I ght a m ounts o f hydrocarbons The new language was con- tamed in a letter to J ack West. chairman ol an ad hoc commit- tee of recreational boaters and was signed by Da llas Maner. direct.or ol the sanctuaries pro. 1ram. T H E Dt:P A&TME N T 'S ru f.onae to the recr utlon al boa ers and commercial fish· tl'mensaid : "Tbe proposed regulation on vuael trafrlc was somewhat contusing. The re(Ulation was not lnteoded to prohibit recrea- tional. commercial fb hing or re- search vessel traffic in the sanctuary. ·'The prohibition of certain commercial vessel traffic within one mile or the islands was aimed at tankers. freighters . barges. etc. The prohibition on d1srharge has also been rewnt ten to ensure that recreational boating will not be precluded but that barmfuJ practice will be restricted.·· IN RESPONSE TO the Coast Gua rd and recreational boating's fears that anchoring would "dis· turb the seabed in any way." the department said the prohibition against altering the seabed was not Intended to apply to anchoring or lo bottom trawllng by com· mercial fishermen. The proposed regulation was! aimed at construction of any structure. other than a naviga-1 lion aid. drilling through tbel seabed or dredging, Miner said. Miner said he hoped the oe~ language clarified the intent the roposed regul ations and than~ed boating organizations and com mer cial fi s hing in-, terests for their comments. Be Somebody. Be o comer. Coll 642 -.()21. ask foc circulot100. Hove fun, earn your own money, learn valuable lessons about b~ismess ond people. Deliver the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 WITH AN J PURCHASE -.:::::::-:---:'-::'.JI' OF S88 OR MOIE • re• c:usr-.. l'Uasr ; "This century has proven that you can do .a nything and rail it art. so I might as well take the ~~~•A·~~~~~~~~~ ~ .. .-..~~h·"-• "'\I-• ..... ~ .. ..,; I I ~:"...+:r tflill 0 '.#Y-i.:r.-.7 ~~filfi(i1f ,'i,f() I '"··~ .! ~ -=.'.-..t...,._ '+ !;,&:l( . . NaJ' ALL OF HIS WORK, how~ver. is done in .such soberness. Wright also sculpts tiny mice ·dancing on silver dollars Usually making bis scuJptures out of steel, . Wright charges the cost or materials plus welder's ·scale for the completed works. 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Lucky Few Pageant Peek Prized Tb• La1uaa 8 e•eh PqelDt ol the Mu ten haa bee ltOld out for five montba, but that doean 't l toP the d ally partde of .,.ntverrn11 lndivktualt who line up at tlMI Irvine Bowl bo1t otnee ln hopes ot Qbtam. ln1 any ret~ tkket M any arr lvt hour beror~ the box omu OPf'n• at noon. brtn1ma lawn chairs 11nd thf'lr favor tt e reading matt-Mall. and ~ aa1t fur tht l" r bant't' T ICKt:l'S can onlf be t.ought on the day o the , ti ow. 0 coin& to the Jl•ceant a.s almost an all day affair for I.be people who queue up in tbe 1nominp. But Connie Presley of Trabuco Canyon aays sbe ha had more luck 1etlln1 tlckela at the wtD4low than by order · m• them aix months ln advance throug h the mall. "We put our names in. but the Uckets a re Im· mediately sold in large quanUUes." Ma. Presley said . "Then they telJ us, ·s orry, we're all sold out.· .. Over the past six years I've ne ve r had any p roble m getting lickets by walling for cancellations." Ms. Presley arrived at the box office at 10:30 a.m .. but Joann Kissell ;;,( Springfie ld, M o .• wanted to eliminate any chance whal$<>ever or missing the 6how. First ,n line, she arrived at 1:30 a .m "l'YE NEVER Se{!n a ;how li ke this." Ms. <issell said "We fi gured 1f we -''ere going to camp in ine. we were ~om~ to be . ure and get t1c-kt>ll). Chere's no usit st.andmJ! n line two hour!> 1f ;ou're not going to get ickets." aANTA C•..,IALOTTf J 8ANl• r~•I"-' I L~ ~-II C• Pa\~ ... -. O" \UQU\I 1, ..., 5fiiift WI!\ It fO V-l#t tP'\I M\I 01 L•OU"• s~ 11t" c.. """ • lf'mt'f ~ ('JI f'twr-lAfJl'l"\A f\-tt4Jt'ft .• ,.,. c--• ,.,* ,..,._, 01 , .... oulll C-t Mldlc<JI C..,..,. .rt t'-Ot<f .oufll C-.t .... ,.,o.. ..'° ..... -of ... lltoutlllc..-CllHI eno ttw Etiell JUD S«vic" ,..;II lie ,_kl Oft """""•• .uqu~I " ,..., •• ' OOPM •• ·~ 'IKllOC V-(-fll!°""tln><P"I Al •A(tff( V,._ ~Utt p.,. PMttt( 1'«W Mof'tu.trV01'fti< ff'>f' EZELL£ Gl£HH or.-.. 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OUYI Monu8f'( •Cemetery Cren.torv 1625 G•sle< Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 Nae• •oTMMs-llLL UOADWA T ~AaT 110 8'oadway Co&i. Mesa 642-9150 M&.TZ& ... OM 1ti9TM • tVYMa.L Wllte\.WC.UPIL 427 E 17th St eo.t• Mesa ~8 P•tl.ntly readln1 a book. Mu f'rosl"y from Adel•lde, Auuralu, •Pf'Ot the mornlnc wall lo1. "I'm a bU vagu u to wbal lt'• all about. bul l hunt It's vtry 10od," he akt. Oa'~ Hart. B t S gov unm~t l'mplo) tt who ha bet1n "'orklnc in Japan for tv.o yur• dt- <'ldt;d to 'IN-the !'ho"' "'hlle he 1 •ta) intt with hill r ml)) m Sun D1eao Othni.. ltk.-ltt>l .. n Krt' tin of San Ju1:1n Cap1str•r10. h 'e et•n the aho.., befort-, ~nd ~ "er~ so imprt!Sse-d thall tbty had to br1ng thl·ar v1s1Ung relatives ulon~ ·" OMft "'"" ttaff ........ "I jusl tlunk it's fan· tasllc .·• said Mr i. Krestln "That's why I've been waiting here since eight o'clock .. HOPEFUL TICKET BUYERS IMPROVISE THEIR SEATING FOR WAIT ao my nephew and hls wife from Ohio can see ll. .. Reputadon of Pegeent of M•at•r• L&.1re• f orelgnera, Second .. Tlmera KOCE ... <From Page A3) with the college district 1s unique among PBS stations . The remainder or the money Sl.2 million <24 oercent> will be provided by Community Service Gra nts doled out by the Corpora· tion for Public Broadcastin g. the funding arm or PBS. There's some good news and some bad news there. While the service grant mone) has nearly doubled from last year 's allotment of $673,673. the college distrkt 's contribution is down by $300,000 from last year . when it accounted for almost 40 percentorthe budget. That. says Ms. Wtnings, is due In part to Propos1t1on l3. But a five.year plan. adopted tlirt·t· year~ ai::o. aho t'C:alls for pm ~ressivel) dt•rn•asing lc\'t'I'> .,r college d1strit·t fund1n J.: /\s lhl• stat1rm budi;t:l grm .. -. . so does its profllC'. accord1ni.: tr1 Ms Winings KOCE ts now wC'll ·<'~tabli sht'<l in tht• bus1m·ss of produt'tnl! pro grams for national. a s well ac, local. consumption Currently on the schedule boar d is a series to be co· produced by WG BH in Boston. beginrung with a profile of sta~e and scr(!('n '4 nter l':t.>11 Simon to air m Januan The Orange County t'hannel will also present a Patrick Gnf rin production called "California Dreams... in honor of the Los Angeles bi<'enteonial I It 's unt'lear why this 1s not being done at KCET. Channt·l 28. LA 's 0'4n PBS affiliate. but people there are rC'portccll} a hit miffed that the show 1s ainn~ out of town 1 Another KOCE dream ,., to ex- p:rnd "Newsch et'k. · · OrangP County's on!) local news pro· gr am, from its T uesday und Thu rsday format to five nights a 41 % Poblie Do11atio11 0 0 2 4 % Community 0 00 SerYiet Grants SCREEN SHOWS INCOME SOURCES OF KOC£ BUDGET largeat Portk>n o f Funda Comee From Pubflc Don8tion week But that. says Ms W111 · rn gs. 1s an cxpen'>ive. and therefor<: not immment. propos1· t1on KOcr.·., c,welhng profile may bt• n·nl'<'tt'd in 1L<. J"ard'> IJst. "1th :! \ honor-. bf>.,,towcd on thl' .,t<1t1nn la.,t ~ t•ar by gruwp<> hkc tht· H.1c1111 ;.ind T\' :"c"" A'> !>ociat1c1n CJf !',<Juthern Cahfom1a . thl· Cn rpor ~tllon for Public Broadca-.lln~. thl• lntl'rnational M u~1c Fratt•rn1ty. the Educ a· t1on:1I Writer-.· A:slloc1at1on. the Cal1forn1a Teacher's Associa· t10n . the California Associated Press TV and Radio Ne-.-s M. sociation and Women IJI Com municatJons lnc But. the most treasured 1te~ in last year's trove are fou r local Em mies from the Acadt-my 01 Telev1s1on Arts and S<-1cncc-c; The.,e. claims Ms W1n1n~s. 11 lus tratl' that KOCE is prov1dinrit a quality s<.'n 1c1• to the com· mun1t>. one "h1ch sh<.' hop<'s will be ret'o~n1zcd and ap· prec1ated. preferably 1n the form of hard cash lhwt la Noci~e• .Students Auxuded D egrees STOP SMOKING THE EASY WAY -AT A MOUNTAJM IETRIAT Are You Wrestling With The Smok' ~fl ~ S~7 Sept. 12 THE FAMOUS 5 DAY Pl.AN PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITlOUS eUSINIES\ IC-£ SlATUlllENT TM 104-lno ~'°" I\ Oo•"'3 bu\I nu)" HElltlAGE PEAl f!>TATE l!o'4· 0/0A HERITAGE REAL TO A5. 1491 ll•h• ~. 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''"'"'"----------------------- .. ,,,,, ---------------------- c •• , --------------------- Sun rin.a nci.tl Serv1c~ • 20100 Brookhunl Strttl Hunlln~ton B~-tch . CA 92646 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·'· ........................... . Yolloiieen Ran Ord .,::."~" ,.. ... ftnt ............ ,.. ......, of tM .......... ,.... ..... u.. -.. ..... wt ,, .. ·--... an.. c..&J nr. .................... ,.... .. ..... ..-ww ........ . Wl&b,.._...,....n•t 11 .. .,..... i.,.. than la muy co..nt.y COllUIHln.IU.., ud tllaaJ ol lbe fire vohmlwn-'ri~QI Hrvice u temporary, the vohanl.ffr force at the 1tatJOt1 d•l8cned to the polnl of ...., ct.1ctJv1ted about \bree Wffb aao. TllE aEMAINING FWW volunleers -ol· flclala now a... aJmln'-for a 25·man base for lbe ataUoa -were &h.lfted to other f1tt stations and retnilment began to statt a new unit. That dfort is t&klq lhape la a community cloor·to-door carnpalp lacladial diltr1but.lce of flen in the South Coast area. Orange County Fire StaUon 6 an South i.auna has ~ 22-year history as a volunteer bue. When paid COUD\)' firemen joined the voJun. t49n U years ago, the stat.ioo was converted to a fire house with sleeplne quarters. SINCE THEN, COUNTY firemen and volunteers bave both worked OUl of the station, wtth the latter hem& used largely for backup ud larger fires. Whil& thole voJunlffrs who work in the c ommunity are tbeoreUcalJy avalJabJe for service du.ring the day, those who live ln South Laguna likewise may be called at night. Their respoose time to provide backup in the station is fasler than that provided by firemen from other count,y fire stations when no volunteers are on band. VOLUNTEERS ARE PAID $6.50 per call and may participate in dental and life insurance plans available through the department. The vohmteers are considered employees aad are giveo priority consideration when the department is hiring. Chief Harold Ferdig, who beads up volun· leer services for the Orange County Fire Department, said a meeting will be caJled for ·potential vohmteers to discuss the program wben eoou&h persons express interesL 'l1lOSe seeking to become involved are re- quired to pus a physical examination. lf they do. and sign on, they under.go the same kind of trJJ,n1ng regular fuemeo do. .... Augutt 10. 1980 OM.YPtLOT A JJ ..• Are Your J aws Tight? ••• Do you ... ,,.... ,...,. •• ftnd ....... ,.... of ·~y •vtne """'to be hardet end......, to bHt? tt'9M CM!Hd by the CUfrent "'°"•Y Ul..-ttoft? Tention ceuNd by ttte tt•nf•n ~?Of, even euch tlmpl• ..... •• betftt cut o" In nfftc, °' hevtne yow wHhlnt ruchlne go «Hit, Jusc when you need "? • • • Oo "°" ftnd you'"" shouting et your kids tot 1tttte or no reeson? Oo yO\I get so wound up tt\at you "•ve ttoubfe ltnp4ng et night? ••• Can yov retH? , •• Of COUf'M you can. ••• Self hypnosis ii th• answer. 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Mismon V-aejo lnllJOlts Whm a CllT is mt#nft•ed lib ltO OIMr "'"',,.world It sluHUd ~ wrvk«I la:~ no Ollt6 ""' bt tlw ""'°""· 21111 Mm;wwwillt PlltWlly (1-5 .. AWIJ). M ' . + ViltD. CA 9lll9'l - --~-------_... -··· ---.-. ... -----------------..---· -.. -- ----•• ,, ......... .,111 ...... ,, t i NSID8: •Penning •Travel -~··~~~·ft~-·.......__ ________ ..__~_;;;;P-O~ts ""*1. ~UIC 101 1MO OM. """°T • ~-- Beauty and tlae Bear"ll UIKla .. ......_ a II II 1ate ol 1Alma Beach IDgb 8ebool, .,.. aae ot 80 playen partlcipM;ing in a two-day beach volleyball tournament Saturday. The event, sponsored by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department. will conclude today for the two-person teams. Linda's partner is Nina Matthies of Hermosa Beach. -···•II@! Dodgers Bomb Reds, Seaver, 9-4 CINCINNATI (AP) -Los Angeles Manage r Tommy Lasorda doesn't like the pro- posed designated bitter for the National League, but be wouldn't mind one other rule change. After watching his outfield perform Saturday in the Dodgers' M pounding of the Cin· ('lta1111.-I I I at I 1:10 dldn 't think we hit the ball that hard until we got a couple of breaks -a grounder up the mid- dle and a Oare bit to the out· field." R e d s Mana ge r John McNamara said Seaver ex· perienced no pain in his s houlder. "Physically, he's fine. He just couldn't get it going tonight." McNamara said. · The Dodgers sent 10 men to the plate in the second, their big- gest inning of the season. • cinnati Reds. Luorda wondered RICK MONDAY LED off with how be could continue using a single· and Pedro Guerrero some ol bi.I fill·lns for the in· and Steve Yeager followed with Jured Reggie Smith, who is ex· doubles to ignite the rally. Two tn......,gp¥Qpdair_......, ..... ~-~~·~i ~~ ~i-if'~,~~~~~>.i.lf~ -S,-,,~-,;~..- TllE DR, we're trying · singled ror two more runs. to get a rule lD. We're trying to Arter Steve Garvey singled, aet four 1UY1 la the outfield." ·cey blasted his 17th homer and Luorda said. "Maybe we can third th1s season off Seaver. off bave a lbort fielder." the left field foul screen. The Dodaen eat all the runs The Reds got. a nm back ln the they needeCI wttb a aeven·run ex· second when Dan Drleasen p101lon in tbe eecond lnnlng. walked and scored OD aln&les by wlth Ron Cey'a tbree·nm bolMr Johnny Bench and Dave Concep- • eapplna a aevea-ru.n Inning. clon. 'Ibey added two more in their blaelll ol the aeuon . the fourth when Georae Foster Jerry a.-. 1M, pc»ted his walked, took third on Drleuen's tblrd ~ tictory with beJp double and scored on Beoch'a from Riek Sutcliffe, who tot his grounder. ReuH then wild· filth save. pitched Driessen home. a.. All MWll r:Ulll ure charged The Reda JNlled witblDJ-f In to Tom Seaver. U, who llllted . the seventh wbeo Raf KnJ.cbt hit jmt 1 " tm•n11 ID b1a second Into a double play with the buel atart llDee ntarabal from the loaded, ICOrinC Ron Oater. lliaabled Ult wttb tendlniU.. Monday's aolo homer and an RBI liqJe by Davey Lopes ln ••1 'l9M1GBT D wu throw· the Dodcer elllatb completed the Ilia pna., ..U,'' Cey said. "I aeort.na. Magazine to Fight Garvey Tbe story, written by Pat IOl'du, delcrtbed proba.m. ID the G'"8Y marrt•••· Tbe eou· pie e......-tn tbelr nit tbat tt ............. wttb falMIHodl. ball trudll and tar 11rdo." Na med lD tll• IUU • .,. New1.-, lne., publlalMr ol IDI ... lpolU, ad ~orUD. A ......... . Bunipy Ride for Nicklaus Golden Bear Strul{gles to 66, Three-shot Lead ROCllF.STER. N.Y. (AP> -The cold, dry f$fW'• 11howed that Jack Nicklaus •hot a four.under.par 66 and took a three· 1hot lead in the third round of the 62nd PCA naUooaJ champlon.sh.Jp Saturday. was just trying to figure out a way to come home. that's the fun of It. I'm looking forward to It.•• "After the first 14 holes I was ready to come in , but they made me play the last four," he said. Although his fortunes took a tum for the worse -over the last four holes, Nlcklaua managed to cling to a lead that. under other circumstances, would be described as commanding. 8ut UlOfle fi1urea don't reflect the see- &aw drama, the two-part round, the sud· den shill from sheer briJUanc~ to wonied, anxious scrambler that Nicklaus exhibited before a gallery of about 30,000. And those last lour turned his potential run-away in today's final round into a race that has not been resolved. HE FINISHED S4 holes over the 6,964 yards or deep, deadly rough that make many or the touring pros call the Oak Hill course the toughest they've ever played, with a~ total. five·under·par. "Sometimes." Nicklaus 11aid, "you get on a streak like I wa.s (over the first 14 "FOR 1• BOLES, Jack definitely wa11 playing in a dilferent world. Then I don't know what happened," said Lon Hinkle. the player closest to Nicklaus going Into today's last round ... On T\I Todofl O.ann~I 7 "' 12:30 "Basically." analyzed Nicklaus, "J stopped using my hands." But that was the technical explanation. After 14 ho les or the third round Nicklaus held a seven-sbol lead. He was six·under·par for the day. holes> and you Just keep it going. Somettmes you get on a streak like that and you start thinking, and that's a mis· take. That's what I did today. The only other player under par tor three rounds of this, the last of the season's four maJor tests of golfing great- ness. was Lon Hinkle, who refused to quit in the ·race or a tremendous performance by the greatest player the game has ever known. Hinkle, with a spectacular, scrambling par on the last hole, finis hed with a 69 and a 208 totaJ. After l7 holes he held a tb.ree·shot lead. And he was only four-under for the day. He later said he was "very lucky" not to have lost more. "OBVIOUSLY, I PLAYED very, very well for the first 14 holes.·· said Nicklaus, who won his 16th major professional title with a record·sctting performance in the U.S. Open a couple or months ago. "Then I "TIOS IS A G-OLF course that had lo be played. You can't play at wa1t1ng for someone to catch you. If you do, they'll catch you sure as anything. "Believe it or not. lh1s was fun . It was work. hard work, over the last few hole~ But 1t was fun. NO ONt; ELSE appeared to have a legitimate shot m today's final round al Nicklaw., who capped his comeback with a record-breaking triumph in the U.S. Open a couple of months ago "There's s llll nothing more fun than coming down lhc last nine holes with ;i chance to wtn the golf tournament. You don't alway~ do 1t J 'vC' l~t !>Omf' But Andy Bean and Or. Gil Morgan, the non· prac-t1cmi: optometrist who led after 36 hole~. !>h<Jrcd third at 211. sax shots behind thl' lct.tdcr John Sevano $74.80 a Bargain By JOHN SEV ANO CM IN O•llY l'!Mt Met! Football is becoming a very expensive pro· position these days for those who are looking for a simple family outing. Whereas baseball might be your best deal for the money. football may be vastly ap- proaching the worst. An average family ol four. buying conservatively. could spend anywhere from $50-$80 at a single game. HARD TO BELIEVE? Well, I just hap- pened to be in the home of Joe Sport aod his family the other evening, and it wasn't a pretty sight. Joe was trying to rationalize aUendln& the Rama' exhibition opener with New ED&land Monday, wblJe Im wife waa ...,wnc the money could be put to better use. "How could you want to qo to the game when I need a new dress, Junior need5 new shoes and Si.say needs a cavity filled," she was saying. "We'll have to save for another year if we go to the game." .. AB. rrs NOT GOING to be that. bad honey," he defended. "We don't have to go for tihe SIS seats, we can settle for the $12 ones. And 've found a season ticket bolder who will let me have his $5 parking ticket foe $5. How can we pass up a chance like that." "We can p~s it up because already we·ve spent SSJ and we're not even out of the door yet. And just how do you expect me to plan dinner. anyway? The game starts at 8 o'clock and we're ~oing to have to leave by 5:30 to beat the traffic and get there at a decent time. And we only live a mlle from the stad1um.·· "I've got it all worked out, we'll just eat there. I've already called the concession people at the ballpark to figure out how much it's going to cost us to eat. For $13.30 we can get one ham· burger, three hot dogs, two Cokes, one nachos with cheese, two peanuts, two bffrs and a Cracker Jack." .t Sel'llD Palma ....... -Lio Rudolph prior to lmocldq blm out In the Mb round of tbllr WBA Junior fll&berwelabt Utle } . -· --.. ·--.... -.. ''OK. But what 1f the kids are real hungry and want more·?" "WE TELL them lo waut unul the game 1s over and we'll feed them on th · wt.t y homt•. By that time both should be so urcd they'll fall asleep in the car." "Fine, fine. We give them a snack lo hold them over, but then what? You know what a rootball fan Jwiior 1s, and If you decide to buy a souvenir for Junior you know Sissy is going to want one also." "It's OK. I've got a llsl for that, too. A aim· pie p~am for me and two pennants for the kids will come to a meager $4.50. How's llutt for a bargain?" ''1bat'a fine, except you forgot you pro- mlsed JunJor a Ra ms football Jersey the next tame you took him to a game." "111AT WOULD cost another $26. We can't afford that. Maybe he'll seWe for an $8 T·sbirt Instead." "I doubt it. He's been looking forward to having one the past three years." "Is that bow long it's been smce we last went to a game?" "Yes. Don't you remember your boss gave you a Christmas bonus and you dtt1ded to take us to a game with 1t. The onJy problem is you ran out of money in the third quarter." "VEA.ff, BUT THAT was then. We won 't have that kind of trouble this time. l worked 1l all out and It's only going to cost $74.80 to go to the game and I have S80 on me." "OK, you win. We'll go. But are you sure we can afford this? We "ot our phone and electric bills last week and they haven't ~n paid." "I know. I took care or it already. The Elec· tric Co. is going to loan us some candles for a few days and I've already informed Aunt Betsy she'll be receiving a lot of letters In the future." <See BA.RGAIN, Pa1e 84) . . . n1ht ln Spokane Saturday. Palma, of Ar1entlna. la the new champion. >. . . ... • •• 4 • • ...... "" •••• Evert Subdues Jaeger INDJANAPOLIS <AP> -Top· '>t·l'ded Chris Evert Lloyd, crediting her experience and b trength, beat 15-year -old challenger Andrea Jaeger 6-4. 6 3 Saturday for her sixth U.S. Open Clay Court tennis cbaJJ1· p1onstup and a tourney record for first prize of $30,000. Mel Purcell, 21, a newcomer to the pro clrcuit, reached tbe men's ftnab with a 6·1, 6-3 vie· t ory over 18·year·old Mario Martinez. He'll play Joee·Luia Clerc in today's nationally televi.Aed finals. Clerc defeated Jose Hlgueras, 6-2, 6·1. "I KNEW exactly how to play him. so J rett confident the whole match," Purcell saJd. "Jt wasn't Ott T\/Todafl Chnnn.-1%nt II easy ... because J didn't con· centrate as well as I usually do. But I was lucky to get ahead early." .. Everybody tells me Purcell has a very good backhand," Clerc said. "I've never seen him play. He had a very good week but this ts another day." "Right now, I am a little stronger than Andrea, but next year could be a different story," said Lloyd, who look control in the second set and held off the fourth·seeded challenger in the nationally televised match at the lndaanapoli.s Sports Center. "RIGHT NOW, I'm taller and heavier than she is. She's only 15. It'll lake two more years, I think, for her to develop real power . . . for her to gain some weight and grow a little taller." Lloyd said Jaeger will also "have to learn to volley a lltUe better to be a world class player. But abe moves very well, she covers the court well. She is a ~~~~~~ for improvement herself, though. "That's one of the reasooa I keep playing, because I think I can improve." .IAEGEa, ftYING to become the youacest U.S. Clay Court winner, n.yed even with ~ midway tbrou&b the flnt at. The two womdo each broke service twice, then beld Hl'Ve tbroqh a series of loo& returna. The 25-year-old Lloyd went ahead 5-4 on a deuce game, U... broke..Jaeger'a aeevice to cu..,la the first set. The fint three games of the aecond set all went to deu.ce before Uoyd broke service and held serve for a •-1 lead. Neither player •• overly auresalve in the aweltertna beat, and they eacb beld eene the Alt ol the way, The second-place flniab fw J ae1er, her belt abowtq in a maj(ll' tournamem ao far in ber YOUDI c ..... , WU worth •u.ooo. IT WAI 'l'llB thlrd t1me Uda summer that Uoyd beat Jaepr. The lat time they met, Llofd won s.1, f. l lD the quan.rftull at Wimbledon. Tbe victory extended Lloyd'a unbtatm streak 1D WI tourna. ment to 11 a~t matebel. 8be .... :m ... ~~·--.. ex or a tbr-.,.ar ...._. la w .. dW not ,._... bectUle ol World TealD T..a. t0mmltmenta. I DAILV PtlOT A Capaute Aepor1 from ttte Wortd of Sportt McCarv r Still Shaking Aft r Philly Workout Fn• AP l>UpaCebn PITl'SBUROH Tim McCarver wu ahakln• like a 1"00k1 al\i r tradln1 hill bro1dtaa\~r·1 apor1 coat for his oJd Phlladelphla PhllU uniform and 1tt1ppan1 Into the b1tt r '• box 1t Plttsburah'a Tbrte RlvtrsStadlum. • Tho form r Phil lies cate"h~r. who retired last October. went tbroqb bl.a Oral workout on the road Friday evening to prtpare for his posslblt r turn to the club's ro.ter on Sept 1 tr auccessful, McCarvcr wLll be' the first t'atcher t.tus c~ntury to play m four de o des, and 10th player Ln history lie brok~ in with the St Louis Cardinals In 1959 "I don't expect to be the No I pinch hiller or catch Lefty or anything lake that," said McCarver. who used to be pitcher Steve Carlton s personal catcher and spokesman for the silent left hander "But I'd like to Uunk l could get sufficient· ly back m shape to help the ball club. "ActuaJJy, though, the real reason I'm coming back ls to get back on the dental plan," McCarver added with a grin. 'Tm scared to get in there, to tell you the truth I'm try- ing to think which way l hit," Mccarver said as he sat in the dugout waiting his tum at bat against PhHlies coach Lee Elia. McCarver did remember, but his performance was hard· ly stellar. Jn six s wi ngs. he only knocked one ba ll out of the infield. "I've got the wrong kind of callouses." Mccarver said with a grimmace. r-------QMote ol llw Dag----- South African tennis player Ray Moore. giving his formula for beating Bjorn Borg: "It's easy to beat ham . All you've got to do is go to the net and make the s hot of your life every time.'' Sblfl~lon Triple KefP Orio~ Win Ken SIJlgle&on's RBI triple keyed a tWO·tun Ii rally in the eighth inning, giving Baltimore a 4·2 victory over the New York Yankees Saturday night in a key American League Eas tern Division game. The victory r educed the Yankees' lead to 3Yl games over the second-place Orioles . . . In other games, pinch· hitter Steve Braun's single in the 14th inning scored Alfredo Griffin from second with the winning run. giving Toronto a 4·3 victory over Kansas City . . . Sal Bando singled home the go-ahead run in the sixth inning and Moose Hus scattered eight ruts, leading Milwaukee to a 4·2 vie· l.ory over Cleveland Mike Norris stopped Seattle on three singles. pitching Oakland to a 2· 1 win over Seattle. Norris. 15· 7. posted his second shutout of the season Lamar Johnson drove in three runs to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 5·4 victory over Boston John Gnbb~a bases-loaded s acrifice ny in the ~ lotb lnning cave Texu a 4.3 victory over ~troit. livhlc 0...y Darrim the victory. The ace reliever pitched 2¥.l innings of one-hit ball to improve bis record to 10-1. Cedftlo Bftp• A•tro• 1t'lda F0ttr RBI Cesar Cedeno drove m four runs as Houston Ill defeated San Di ego. 9·5 Saturday night to help the Astros m aintain their half.game lead over the Dodgers in the National League West . . . In other games, Keltb Heraa.nftz's RBI grounder capped a three-run rally In the sixth inning, helping St. Louis overcome a five-run New York Mets uprising an inning earlier and go on to a !Mi victory ... J ack Ouk drove in four runs with a lhree·run homer and a sacrifice fly to power San Francisco to a 5--t victory over Atlanta . . . . Ellis Valeatlae'a tie· breaking single in the eighth inning boost· ed Montreal to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs for a double-header split which kept the Expos in first place in the National League East. TllD Blackwell'• thrtt·nm homer in the first game gave the Cuba a 3-1 victory . . . Ed OU drove in two runs to support the e\gbl·bi\ pitching of lolllll CaMelarla and Keet Tekmve. PIC· cwM..o Ing Pillsbuuh lo a 4·1 victory over Philadelphia. 1t waa the fifth win in a row for the Pirates. SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL ••rw Wlftflf'ld Taltn Allf'r 1111•• HOUSTON -San Die10 ri"ht fielder Dave Ill Wlnfield waa ejected from Saturday niah\'1 11ame 11111\ft tloultoo alter he char1ed AIU-0. pitcher Nolan Ryan, who had thrown two inalde pitch Ryan had hit shQd.Stop Onie Smith with a pitch In tht' third &Mini and whenJRyao's second Inside pitch aent Winfield 1pr1wllna In the fourth. Winfield charaed lhe mound. Home plate umpire Jerry Dale tried to restrain the Padr out.II Ider. but Winfield landed a couple ol blows to Hy n'& head as both benches emptied on to the rield. Rya.n was not Injured In the brawl, which delayed the g1me 11 minutes. Winfield was the only player ejected following the allercaUon .------Btuf'ball Toda fl -----. On this date m baseball In 1919: Grover Cleveland Alexander chalked up his J73rd career victory. establishing a new National League re- cord, as the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Pb1l1delphia PtuJlles. 1~16. On this date 1n 1901 : frank Isbell or the Chicago White Sox set an Amencan League record by stranding 11 teammates on the basepa\hs during one game. Today's Birthday Former American League slugger Rocky Colavito \S 47 Odllt1 Cro•ri119 tor Sam. Addit-t SAN FRANCISCO -A woman who says she is a "addicted" to swimming has become the first person known to have completed the chilly cross· ing from Oakland lo San Francisco. Following the hghL<; of the Oakland Bay Bridge, Lucille Mat thews made the fi ve-mile crossing in 3 hours and 45 minutes recently . Miss Matthews. a writer or short stories and essays who lives in San Francisco. left Oakland. directly under the Bay Bridge, at 4:40 a.m . She was escorted by a kayak paddled by a fe llow member of the South End Rowing Club. The early start was necessary to take advantage or favorable lades. Water temperature was 58 degrees "It was exc1tmg being out there in the dark." said Miss Matthews ··1 saw the bridge lights flicker and go out and the sky light up. tt was really pretty. Lovely." Clog Court ChaMpion Miss Matthews swam on the south side o ( the bridge. making an arc around Verba Buena Island. She wo~ a one· piece swim suit and two swim caps, but no goggles. Chris Evert Lloyd captured her sixth U.S. Open clay court tennis championsh1p with a &-4 . 6·3 victory over An· drea Jaei.?er Saturday m lndianapahs. She was greeted at Tower A on the San Francisco shore by four flrC'men from a nearby fireboat stat1on. who offered her hot coffee Angels Roll Swimming is "an addiction." with Miss Matthews, who takes daily dips in the chilly bay and swims with what she descnbt's as "very free-style, unorthodox strokes." ··But." she adds. "I'm not competitive about it at all." Her ultim ate goal, she says, is to swim from the f'arallon Islands to Solinas. a distance of more than 20 miles. Girl•• Football Tri1oui O~ Rudi Gets 1,400th Career Base Hit NASHUA. N.H. -The Nashua School Board h as voted to allow a 14 -yea r-old girl to try out this fall for the football team at her junior high school. The board's action came after Kar~n Martin and her parents sued the city for denying the girl a chance to try out for the team last year. The suit was due to be heard in Superior Court next month. Martin will enter ninth grade next year at the Elm Street Junior HJgh School. llfltl.lwrf ord Oft Pol~ ht WIHolUfa .loluuty Ratberford won the pole position • Saturday for today's Tooy Bettenhausen 200 in Milwaukee. touring the one-mile oval at Wisconsin State Fai r g r ounds Park a t 133.838 mph . . . Sergio Palma of Argentina captured the World Bolting Assoclation jumor featherwetght title with a fifth-round knockout over Leo Randolph of Tacoma . . . . Center MarvlD Wet..ter will head a contingent of New Yor k Knicks who will participate in the 22nd annual Maurice Stokes Benefit basketball game this Tuesday An East German women's team set a world record in tbe 200·meter relay at a track meet near Be rlin with a time or 1 :28.2, the East German news agency AON repo rted Jim Dietz, a 32·year-0ld veteran representing the New York Athletic Club. captured the 500-meter dash open singles Saturday at the 97th Royal Canadian Henley Regatta al St. Catherines. Ontario •UTMIHl"°'90 • • • Alaa Joaes or Australia won the pole position for today's German Grand Prix formula one world championship race with a lap time of 1:4S.8S ... Another Australian. Grabam Manb, held a one·slroke lead with a 14·wlder-par 202 after three rounds of an internaUonal golttown.amentin York, England. From APl>i.5patcb~ The Angels used their well "'om come·from-behtnd formula again Saturday night to dere<Jt M innE."SOla 8·2 and hand the r<.'<'I in!! Tv.·m." tht·ir mnth loss in .s rov. .. Rallyrn_g every mght is an in· dicataon of how hard we are playing.·· said second baseman Bobby Gnch after the Angels won thear sixth successn e gam e. all in the same fashion FllA.'"K TA...,_.A.""IA survived a s haky start to go all the v.a) fof has sixth nctot) alter JO(! RudJ ., two-run homer put the AnJ:eb ahead Lost.a>. .. From now on our ~oal 1s to finish as tugh as we can." <,aid Tanana. "There 's no use looktng back . because tf )Ou do )Ou rt' JUSt going to gel sack to ) oor ~tomach." Rudi's homer was tus lSth of the year and the l ,400th hit of tus maJor leagu e career and 1t capped a three -run fourth in · ning. The two-out homer came alter Dan Ford had doubled and scored on Don Baylor 's single. THE ANGELS ADDED runs in the flftb and seventh as Bert Campaneris twice led off with s ingles and came home on run· scoring ruts by Rod Carew and Ford. tbey scored three more tim es in the eighth as Dan Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dh1aloe West Division Whitmer contributed a two-run single to the raJly. The Twins staked Geoff Zahn. 10· 14. to a two-run lead in the !lerond Pete Mackanin doubled homl' one run a n d another scored on Sal Butera's sacrifice fly Tanana, 6-9. had made four previous attempts for his sixth \lctory, receiv1.11~ no decasion an each start. He walked only two Saturday night and allowed only one hat over the hnal seven in· nang~ Leach-Pawsat Doubles Champs From AP Dispatches KALAMAZOO. Ma c h . Ricke) LA.'ach of Laguna Beach teaml'd v.1th Santa Ana·~ Ttm Pawsat to wm the 16·and-under doubles champions hip of the Untted States Tennis Association tournament here Saturday. Th e Leach· Pawsat team, seeded first in its division . topped Make Kures and Doug Pielet oC Illmois. 6-3, 6·4 to grab the USTA tiUe. Leac h , wh o will be a s ophomore at Laguna Beach High School in the fall, was ranked No. 2 in the nation in 16-and·under singles last year. W L P ct. GB W L Pct. GB . ·~~t~ .... ~~J'!lh·•.tt~"!f}':'...\~.u~°;>"..,._ .. _.M• ~~ ... ~-·~ ...... 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W I eC St. Loob (-1iM f ~I S... 0-.. l'MW Wl M ~<".-WI TISTDRIVE DATSUN OF YOUICHOICI IARWICK WILL GIQYOUTHE SHllT OFF HIS IACK DON'T MISS BARWICK'S SPECIALS! ·0mnge County's largest and most prestigious independent Cane In for Yru f"'9 T-Shirt &DemoRide ...... _ ........ ,~~~·---...;._:;.:.:-_ ·r1t\)1~1i.~:-=~ae .;'t:t'~, · -~~:..:..~~: .. ~ -;·v TTf> West Seventeenth Street Ca (714) 548-5141 --- SWIMMING I BOATING I BOXING Sunday,Auguat 10. 1980 DAILY PILO\ ~ - 11.8. 8wl1n111ers Slngin' In the Rain eom,.Udoa and Tracy Caulklna won lhe women's event ln 2:21."1'8 M•k• Brunf'r won l he mf'n'a 400·mete r frffltyle ln 4 · o.1.91 Ind K arin La ~rae took lhe women'• •vent in 4 22 21 Hun1t'(liy arranatd. th Chlna vlslt and one to th tJruted SlalH by • M:lettf!d all ·•tar Chlneae tum wh.lch lf'lv today. ervtd u a rt1placement (Of' tbe ~w1mmt•ra who m!Ji.sed tbe Moscow Olym· plt'IJ . Both Chlnll 11n<i lh United Staltts boycott~ t~ Gamt.W ln the wake ot the Soviet lnvasaon of AfflhAIUlltWl The An1er,ean tt?wm iswept into Peking with alm06l no 11dvancc notice. "We got the visa r 41'- qu~su. for the Chine;m team only last Thursday," tald an t•mbbt1y consular officer. "That 's a re· cord. It u:tuully t a kes three weeks to issue them." Saturday nJaht '• match ln the outdoor DaorP Pool loc*ed more like • •Cftle from a Waanen an opera than a spottlng event. Raln poured down on the 1pect1tors and officials huddled under um· brellaa, wblle ln the distance thunder and Ugbtnln& bunt from the heavy black clouds overhead. The suddt>n drop ln temperature both in the water and the air made record breatun1 almost Im possible. But l&-year-old Liang Wellen set a new na· tional and Asian record in winning the women's l OO·meter breastroke an 1: 12.91. The second record. a Chinese one. was set by Ll Miaohe. 17, in the women's lOO·meter free style. She did it in the first leg of the 400 meter relay with a clocking of 1:01.03. The old national record wasl :Ol.13. Tropical Fish• fresh• Ma-ine .AQuatium Suoof ic's / Spedel Aug: 8, 1980 -Aug. 12, 1tlu:. _ Xlphophorua heMeti: 1.11 Orlolnallv few~ w lld In ~xlco. a drab olive cotor a~ the sword sN>r t at'd vndevetoe>ed -not spectacul ar at all. Then man carT'(" alono . P,.oduclno "'anv b('autltvl colo,.s af'd Plnt'aoe vi'rietle<i ()r\p ~lno m e. I hAve 11 deep scM let ,.ed bodv a well developed sword tall. edoed '" black See ~ at Aouatic Trooicals where I an" o" sate vndP,. the nan"P "Ped ~wordtall." ftl.v IY'ate al'\d I. tt\P two of us. for ()(llV i'.c><J. - 1510 W. Baker • Coeta Men ,_,_. 549-1391 •Corner Harbor & B•k•r - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ French Upset Awlrolia Toppled i11 Cup Trial has been performing as both skipper a nd t.act1c1an on tht-yarhl NEWPORT. R.1. <AP> -Auslralta breezed to i.n easy wi n over Lionheart in t he America's Cup c hallenger trials Saturday, but dropped a Stt<>nd match when it lo6t a s ail r acing agains t Sweden's Sver1ge. France 3. the Oagsh1p for Baron Marcel 8 1ch'i. fourth cup challenge eHort. is 4·4 for the ~eek. Both I Sverige and L1onheart art-3 5 Australia's 6·2 mark for the trials still tops the field of foreign 12· meters competing for the n ght to chalJenge the New York Yacht Clu b's Auslraha was tr::uhng Svcrige by ' 11 seconds at the third mark of the i:,.,, leg c.-ourse wh<'n it blew 1LS genoa BOAT/NC hold on ya chting's most coveted prize. Sverige had its best day of the round robin series that began Wed· nesd ay, beating F ra nce 3 by 52 seconds after leading throughout the 13.5 mile race Jib, Sverige reached lhl· fourth mtirk 1 :52 ahead of th <.• ... 1ru.:~11ng Australia. which Wal> unublt· to c:lo~e the gap after replacing th<• lost l.<111 A U~"TRALJA 'S FIRST m<itch of lht' d ay wa'( more ty1m·al of tht· yacht "., overwhelming pcrformantt· in tht• early tr1als . Skipper J im Hurd.' JOCkt•)cd thl' yacht to a seven-st•cond ctdvunta~e over Llonheart at tht' ... tart and tn· creased the margin to ii minute by the halfway point or the rac<.> PO POV VODKA I r.>t llU. OLD SMUGGLER SCOTCH ! I FRANCE TOPPED Llonheart by a huge 2:06 margjn in the day's final pairing. It was Lawrie Smith's first day as skipper of the English 12. Over the next three le~s of thl' .-..-~ course Australia pulled a~ay from the Engli sh boat 1n the 16-knot s outhwesterlies ruffling Rhode!! Is la nd Sound and crossed the fm1~h line with a whopping 2·29 lead. 619 983 The Lionheart syndic at e a n· nounced alter the races that Smith , 24. has replaced John Oakeley at the helm. Hugh Lawson, a spokesman for the English campaign. said the yacht's desi gner , Ia n Ho wle tt. also has joined the crew as na vi gator. "It was the first lime he <Smith> hl;ls ever sailed the boat in a race." Lawson said or Saturday•s losses. He conceded replacing the skipper so late in the cup summer is "very risky indeed .. BE SAID A tactician will also be named for Lioobeart today Oatetey The first round of foreign tn<1 b concludes today. but the yachts meet m t wo more series th1~ month. Thl· boat with the best record will be n am ed by the French Yacht .Club d'Hyres to carry the 24th challenge for the cup THE mllEE tJ.S. boats vying to defend the trophy -Freedom , Courageous and Clipper -will begin their semifinal competition Aug. 19. Freedom bas dominated the U.S. en· tries in the June and July trials. =Arguello KO's Foe in 8th ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. CAP> - World Boxang Council s upe r · fea the rweight champion Alexis Arguello took advantage of bis oppo- oent 's driving southpaw stance and pounded unranked Cornelius "Corny" 801a·Edwards with vicious left books for an eight-round victory on Saturday Arguello, 28. took on the relatively unknown Ugandan in a nontiUe. over· the· weight 10-rounder. and after a s low st.a.rt. grabbed the offensive in the seventh and eighth rounds with unmerciful right and left combina- tions. pounds and may move up t o the ligbtwe\ght division. Boza-Edwards. 23, now fighting out or England, tried to out·box the more e xperienced Arguello in the ear ly rounds, scoring with lightning.fast com binatioos inside. But Boza-Edwards. who fought at 134'12 pounds. "as clearly too anx· ious. sometimes leaping at h.ts oppo· nent and lef,Wing his right side wide open for Arguello's solid lert hooks. 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While Cahill became the center of a ttention during a 10-minute brawl, 1l was Steve Moyen and AJan Kelly who pro vlded the olfenae which gave the Surf Its 15th victory or the season a nd s trengthe ne d Callfom.Ja's hold on fi rst place 10 the NASL's American Wei,t Con ference KELLY, WHO HAD not scored a goal Uus sea.son and boasted only two assist.s in 17 games. opened the scoring at 24 · 20 after taking a lhroW·Ul from CahiU His shot from about 17 yards o ut s urprised Ex p r ess goalkeeper Jim Brown who failed to get his hands on the ball as it caught the rar side of the net. Less than 20 minutes later. r Today's TV 8y 80WAaD L HANDY Of""' DMly ...... tuft Follow1"9 are the top sP<>rts ev~ts on TV tod•v. Ratincrs are: 1 ' ' I excellent: / 1 " worth watching: 1 1 f air : / for get It. 11 a.m., Ch•nnel 2 I I I TENNIS: U S Clay Court Ch.1mo1onshio<.. Announcen: Pat Summ erall end Tony Trabert. Mel Purcell. 71 , df'fPatf'd M arlo Mar tlner of Bolivia. 6-t , 6·3 to qain lhe mf'n's f inal!> &Qalnst Arqentlna'c; Jose-Luis Cler c. a 6·7. 6-1 ...,Inner ovPr JOSI' Hloueras. Purcell 1c; a newcomer to lhf' pro cir cuit while CIPrc wac; SPedPd PIOh1h n 11:10•.m .. Ch•nnel11 ./ ./ ./ I DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodqers at C1ncmnat1 Announcers. V1ncP Scullv and Roc;s Portf'r It w all be Dav,. Golt1 14-7) on fhP mound for thi' DodoPr.-. aoa1nst thP Rl>dc;' Pilul M oskilu 18 'J) 1n todily'c; firiillP iln<1 rubber·malch of thf' thrPf· Oilmf' .-_propc; ThP ~me two tPamc; olay In Oodoer Stadium r'IPllt Wl't'k•>nd Thf' Dodoer c; <11rP " hillf Qamt-behind Houston In thP tloht Nallona l Le,1ouP Wee;! D1vic;1on slandrnoc; e 12:30 p .m., Channel 7 I .( ./ ../ GOLF. PGA Champ1onc;h1p Announcers: Jim M c Kay, Peter Alllss. Dave M arr and Bob Rosburq Jack N1cklduc;, c'lftN hold1no a seven-strokP IPad at °"" timP dunno the third round of Ol<1y, hl'ld on tn the ( lo<.1no holes to fir e a 66 Saturdily H" hOld<. .1 thrPP ·<.trolf,. ''''H1 over Lon Hinkle oolno into t0<1Ay'<, final round of play a ft"'· h1<, third round up-and-down pl,lV AP Wt ,..,.,.,IAI THERE WAS NO PENALTY AS OAKLAND'S 0018 McKINNEY STOPS LENVIL ELLIOTT. Detroit's Don NardielJo evened the score on an individual effort. Nardlello took a pass at the Surf 35·yard line, s plit two Surf defen. de rs and then blasted a shot past a d1 ving Surf keeper Alan Mayer OTHER TELEVISION Noon f7l-GOLF-Bio hl"Prc; tee off for a \15,000 oavotf In the Natl00<1I Iona onv1no contest. taped at thP Oak H111 Country Club In Rochp~ter, N .Y ., site of the PGA cham- pionship. Ddve Marr and Peter All's report. Steelers on Target Me anwhile. Cahill. who has been playing some or hls best de· fen11e in the past seven games, was al it again, spoiling just about any chances the Express bad. l o.m . (21 -SPORTS SPECTACULAR-CBS' cov~aoe of the current Formula One auto raclno wason continues w ith the Crl.>rman Grana Prix . via -.atelfltp from Hockenheim, West Crt>rmany. Al~· Boxin<J The W BA ltohlweiqht title fioht betw ttn Hilmer Kentv. the champion from Detroit, and Oti Vonq Ho. thf> South K orf>nn chall~r r anked iiumber Onf> bv the WBA llnuhhaw Sits Out Season Opener Finally, with about 23 minutes r e m a lnlng. Detroit's Pa t o Ma r getic, who was marked closely most of the evening. threw an elbow 1n Cah111's face Fron1 AP Dllpatcbes EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J . -Pitts burgh quarterback Cliff Stoudt connected with Theo Bell on a 24-yard scoring play and Matt Bahr drilled .a pair of 42-yard field goals Saturday night, leading the Steelers to a 13·0 victory over the New York Giants in the National Football League preseason opener for both clubs. Stoudt started and. lasted into the fourth quarter before rookie Ma rk Malone took over Regular Terry Bradshaw sat out the game. Bell split the New York s~ondary and was wide open as Stoudt laid the pass in perfectJy. The play capped an 82-yard, nine-play drive for Pittsburgh, which failed to capitalize on numerous other scoring ch ances thanks lo fumbles, a missed field goal, a Stoudt pass in· t.ercepted in the end zone and an offsides call which nullified a touchdown. Bell's score cam e at 1:58 ol the leCOOd quart.er and put Pittabur1b on IOp 7-<l. Bahr was oo tar•et wltb 51 aecood.s remaining in the first half and wltb 7:05 left in the game. The Giants showed little olfensively, much tr the chagrin of the 43.395 fans who attended th .. game at Giants Stadium. New York managed t• croi,s midfield only twice. Elsewhere on the NFL exhibition front \llldags 27 .. Charger• f 7 BLOOMINGTON. Minn. -Tommy Krame. tossed three touchdown passes to spark Min nesola's impress ive offensive showing as the Vik mgs whjpped San Diego, 27·17. Kramer completed 19 of 27 passes for 229 yards and two interceptions in a Utlle more than one half of play. His one.yard flip to Ugbt end Joe Senser with Just 26 seconds left in the first half. s napped a 10-10 lie and gave the Vikings the lead for good. Mi.nneeota had marched 79 yards in 14 plays following a 20-yard field goal by San Diego's Rotr Benirachke midway through the second quarter. ~ 17, Pac~r• l-1 IRVINE. Tex Th1rd-slnng tight e nd Doug Cosbie caught a three-yard touchdown pass from backup quarte rback Glenn Carano early m the fourth quartt>r. and the Dallas Cowboys outlasted the Grttn Bay Pat•kers 17 14. The touchdown, like all or Dallas' points. came cour tesy of a stiff Cowboys defense which featured l ht• return of end Ed "Too Tall " J ones, who bloc·ked a field goal.and made the fumble r ecovery that led to Cosb1e's score Cosb1e's catch gave Dallas a 17·7 lead on the 99-de~ree nJght 10 Texas Stadium, but the Packers made it close thanks to reserve quarterback Bill Tr oup. who passed for one touchdown a nd took Gr een Bay in for anothe r score . BALTIMORE -Bert Jones returned to action for the Baltimore Colts, but 1t was another No. 7, Joe Theismann, who was the s tar a s the Was hinRton Redskins defeated the Colts 13-3 Jones showed no 111 effects from the shoulder miseries that huve l1m1ted him to seven ap. pearances the past two ~t·a'IOns. as he completed 13 of 21 pasM-s fo r 139) <trd-. Jones dtsi><:llcd any concern about his throw ing a rm with a 70-yard pass early 10 the second quarter that went off rookie receiver Ray Butler'::. fingertips Saint# 11 .. Cardlnab 1:1 NEW ORLEANS -Archie Manning rolled in from five yard.s out 10 the first quarter to give the ~ew 0:-leans Saints the lead for good en route to a 17·13 victory over the St. Louis CardinaJs. Manning's score came wtlh a Little more than a minute left in the first quarter after St . Louis took a 3-0 lead or. a 38·yard field goal by Ste ve Lit- tle. CAHILL. HIS FACE bloodied. appealed to r eferee Be n Fusco who simply 1gn~ed tht! dcfen der's pleas. Bu 'ah1ll's obJec· lions drew a er wd of Expres~ playt•rs at the center llf thi: f1l·ld Somewhere in the pushing and s hoving, Detroit's Dave McGill appeared to be butted. r ep<>rted· ly by Cahill, and the Express de· fender was on bis back. T he referee fina lly issued a yellow card caution t-0 Cah.tU. but the Detroit fans. hoping for an eJcctloo, began pelting Surf players on the bench with cokes, beers and other obje<:ts. A PA announcer's warning that the Express could forfeit Lhc game ti their rowdiness con· l inued r1naJJy cooled thin~ off and the game resumed Dolphins Rip Arrows, l 0-5 4 pm '41 -SPORTSWORLD-CART''> M ilwaukee 700 from the Wisconsin State Fair Par1t SP€'edw av. Al<r0. ThP Avon wo rld w omen 's marathon. taoed 1n London and Survival of the FtttP.-.t 10om (11>-THISWEEl<IN BASEBALL. RADIO Baseball-Dodof'rc, AT C1 r1c1nnat i. 11 ·15 a.rn .. K AAC '79()1. M tnrtf"";Ola "' AnoPI<, 1 p,,.,. KM PC 0101 \. CThe Daily Pilot is not rHPomlbte '°"late chanq~. I Bradley Falters But Retains Lead TORONTO CAP > -Pat Bradley. lhe leader from· the o pening round. s hot a fou r - under-par 69 Saturday to lake a three-shot lead after thrt'e rounds o( the Peter J ackson golf tournament Brad.le). who faltered on th<' back rune Jo'nday to S('i: her 1 .. cid shrink to a single 'hot, ran into .,., hat may provl' lo ~ c. t<r..tly bogey on lhl' fmal hole- "I was s1x back of Bradley gorng into I.be last round of the Coca- Cola I a May tournament) and won. so an yont! has a s hot, ~s>e<:iaUy with the par. .. But Pat is play10g so well o,hc'll be tough to catch. • • 1 know a three-shot lead .,., on 't do 1t . ·· Bradley s aid. "With all those par, there's ft\ e under t~re. I'll n,.ed five or SIX ·Wlder. earner 's bird.Jc on IH didn't make or break the tournament " BRADLEY'S BOGt;\' rJC· r urred second~ after JoAnnr Carner Sank a 20-foot birdie pull lhat enabled her to move 1nLo The Hunting ton Beach d I Dolph.ins advanced to the finals secon Pace Blalock believes she 's at a dis- advanlaJ!e to the big hitters such as Carner and BradlC>y. of the American Speedsoccer Bradley was at 206 while Association playoffs Saturday Carner, who started the day a night with a 10-5 victory over the shot behind, fired a 71 and was BARGAIN • Anaheim Arrows before 7S2 fans alone in secood sPot at 209. a t Los Caballeros Racquet and Donna Horton White and Jane f 'nH1t Pofl' BI • • Sports Club. Blalock shared third place at It was Manning's last action of the evening. He The Dolphins, who finished 210. White shot a four-under 89 finished two-for-two passing for 27 yards and was re· second in the Beach Division while Blalock was under with a lieved by a s uccession or three backup with a 7.2 record, will race the 71. 49e1• 33., 11a1-... 14 quarterbacks. winne r or Monday night 's Nancy lopez·Melt.on turned in SAN FRANCISCO -Quarterback Joe Mon· playoff game between undefeat· the day's low score of 68 and was "I 'm happy to hear that's taken care of. Oh yes, by the way. where will our seats be?" "THEY'RE GREAT. They're right Lmder the scoreboard." tana ran for ooe touchdown and threw for another ed Costa Mesa and Fountain at 212. seven under. and the San Francisco defense forced four BUFFALO, N .Y. -Quarte rbac k Ron Valley. Bradley wasshort ofthe green "UNDER the scoreboard?" "Yeah . unfortunately that's all they had left. Those and four seats right next to the football press box for half the price." tumo.-as the .. 9ers beat the Oakland Raiders Saturday night, Terry Scott on the 18th after her second sbol. ~.. • Jaworski threw one touchdown pass and $ZWded Art he hi be t o-putt.ed 33.14_ Philadelphia to two more in the first half as the scored four goals, and team-r ebor r cThp. s tJ w I The 49en scored in every quarter. beginning Eagles beat the Buffalo Bills 24·9. mat~ Tino AJverez and Mlke or gey. e ques on now s. wllh Steve Deberg's 11-yard pass to Wilbur Jaworski took the ~agles 84 yards in 10 plays Fox added two apiece to pace <.'a n Bradley be caught ? Jackson. San Francisco added nine points in the the first time they had possession. conneetmg on a the Dolphin.Ii. White thinks she can be. secoodquart.eron Lenvil Elliott'sone-yard run and a 32-y a rd pass play to Keith Krepfle for the The Arrows fired 41 s hots a t "Ther~ are so . m a ~>: l <>?d "Well. heck, why didn't you get those?" safety by Dwaine Board. wbotackJed Dan Pastorini touchdown. Dolphin goaUceeper Ri ch Gomez players. in contenuo.~ 1l s sl.!11 in the.end zone. -~ .... ~!d'JrllDUles JaJ.~) _W.t~~-t.bc,,E¥lu.-ht· .. ~ho-.!1. FXtdiJ.ed w.l~ ~) ~~~ . ..,_ anyo~! ~~~I~ ~. sh ,.s 1~. "You could only see half lbe field." '!!~·" ~~'T-~~uie~7-'~tlf~1di~-rar~io ~~be~g=~t~~o~~br..:rr~,-;Azt,~~ ~ =-··~ · 0'P.At.f.· · 1~,~. , M:~---":-::..r;,!"~"1 ~h ~ ~=~~~!!!!~~~-~!..:•.IZ""::... .. !::.~1:;:.~ passes to James Owens and Dwight Clark. fou r, and Montgomery ran It m on the next play ecs e e a empum .......... '!.~;.~~C>pOChC _,...,. ..... ~.-1 f h TD .. ..-o~_,...,.. B --· ,~.--n-'-8 ort e . ••or•~ ... _, o......-· DENVER -Matt Robinson completed four straight passes, driving the Denver\ Broncos 80 yard.I for the go-ahead touchdown in the tbird QulJ'la' en route to a 17-6 victory over the Cincin· natl Bencals. Otiel• 42, BrotDn• 0 ·--• .::: 17-..., PASADENA <AP) -Los Angeles forward 770-52~1 f« ~t. Chris Dangerfield, out much of tbe year with an ln· Ol'IN ~r1 a wKlllNO\ -._ ,~~ ...... o ~ Althoogb the Broncos dominated the early go-inc with t.belr new sbort·puaing attack, they squandered four scoring C>PPOl"lWliUet in the first half because ol missed field eoals, turnovers and pen•W.. Laguna Manor RETIREMENT RESIDENCE Private rooms In a Quiet garden atmosphere overtOOklng the Pacific Ocean. Attractively served meals including special diets. Dally maid service. phones. cable T.V. and local transportation Included. ""'~""""'.::=-•Milli-,. ftilfs•u • "111 • 21Hle.C......_.., I F ....... C&fMli f7' .......... .. . .. .. . . KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Quarte rback Steve Fulle r gaJJoped five yards for a touchdo..VO to Jg. nit.ea 2l·point second quarter, and' the Kansas City Chiefs roUed lo a 42·0 victory over the Cleveland Browns. j ury. scored his first goal o( the season in the fmaJ nt7' lAllt 10•01 Ollvt ,~ ,..~ ~ ~ ~ minute o( play Saturday ni&ht to lift the Ast.ecs to ~;:=~~~~~~~~I ~1~.,10 a 3·2 North American Soccer Lea1ue victory over .;.ot-...--• the Memphis !Wgues. tl~~ 0e: ~~~ ,_ ----~ Dangerfield's goal at 89:02 came oo an usiat = 1':.::eyc>t= "::; ~ \~ Fuller's scoring dash, on the third play of the period, capped an 80·yard drive that included a 16-yard run by the second-year quarterback from Clemson. by Gary Etherm,too. boM'le'SI a'ld ~ "'-fd:~ S1~ \ ~L.:;::; The victory clinched an NASL playoff berth ~ for the Aztecs. who are lt-9 oo the seuoo. 1979 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM O'ELEGANCE Astro root, split power seats, cruise control, AM/FM stereo radio w/8 track tape, Cadillac wire wheel covers & full Power. 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VMC....., t ....... I 41"' I .,...,,. ...... •• , • •-.....r ... ................... " AIL .,...,,. ...... ............. "" ~ .... , ........ O.....O...• ........ .,... ...... National DH Vote Is Set DETHUll < \l '1 The National League de· d des this week a t baseball's s ummer meetings whether to break with tradition and adopt the designated h..lt· ter rule a fter seven } ears of n.>Jection National League clubs have consistently voted ag ain s t the c o n · troversial OH rule si.nce 1973 when the American League started using a batter designated lo rut fo r the patc her. But baseball's senior carcwl a ppears closer than ever this week to approving what critJcs call an un· sightly wnnkle on the fa bric of the national pasttime. THE SE88ION8 open Tue1day la 1uburban Detroit with tbe start of • 1 '-"·da.r aemlnar on b11eb1l '• financial 1tatua. Sure to be d1a. cuued wt11 be tbe bot ll- 1ue ol compenaatlon for free .... ud I.be ,... aulta ol lut 1bunday11 fl r at meetln1 of a 1peclal player - manqement committee appolDt.ed to look lnto tH mMter'. .\k .,,_ .;z:r•' <!hades 1' t;;, l•a1ue1 wlll coad.ct ..,., ... mettlnp and tbe Nltional Leqw wtU vote on Lbe DH A Jolnt HSllOD wtJl follow. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTlnoul IWSIM•U ~"AT1!M•WT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE • .. .... ~11.1• Eeaturi!!fl .• ·-·-·---------------- A saJute to the California fashion industry in the las t 50 years has been planned by the Los Angeles C.:ounty Musuem of Art in conjunctioJl with the Los Angeles Bicentennial , to be celebrated Sept. 4, 1980, to Sept. 4, 1981. The exhibit will open Thursday, Aug. 14, and con - tinue through Dec. 14 in the Textiles and Costumes Gallery on the fourth level of the museum's Ahmanson Gallery. Forty-three costumes, together with photographs and sketc hes, will comprise the Salute to C.:alifornia show. It will emphasize the trend-setting colors. fabrics a nd designs typical of the California fashion industry. Among the innovative designs from the past 50 year s, gather ed from private collections and the museum's permanent collection, are Agnes Barrett's broomstick-pleated skirt of 1940, the ethnic skirt and blouse look launched by Louell a Ballerino in 1942. a nd the first pedal-pus her s uit, des ig ned by De De Johnson in 1944. Elegant suits and graceful evening gowns by Irene will be featured. along with handsome, a rchitectural s uits and flamboyant evening gowns by Adrian, who is often called "the father of American fashion:· Daytime and evening dresses by prominent d e - s igners Howard Greer, J ean Louis and Helen Rose will be included, together with s portswear by Rudi Gernreich a nd daytime and evening dresses by James Galanos, both contemporary designers who have contributed significantly to the fashion look of the 1960s and '70s. · Designs by Catalina, Cole, Addie Maste rs, Dorothy O'Hara a nd Voris a lso will be on view. Museum hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .: Satur day and Sunday, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . The mus uem is located at 5905 Wilshire Blvd .. t wo blocks east of Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles. There is a $1 admission charge for adults and 50 cents fo r students. senior citizens with I.D. and youths 5 to 17. Children under 5 are admitted free. Patrician evening gown, circa 1946, by American designer Gilbert Adrian, is white crepe georgette embroidered with crystal beads, rhinestones and sequins. Evening dress, circa 1948. by Gilbert Adrian, is a warp-pnnted Bianchini floral silk taffeta. Success Dressing . NEW YORK <AP> -For the you can wear year-round. past few seasoo.s. women striv· -Keep the lines easy and un ing for success In the business complicated. Simple Uoes allow wo rld have been advised to you to do mor e watb ac- c limb that corporate ladder cessories. c lad in three-piece business -Buy blazers and jackets in suits and conservative colors a variety of colors and fabncs. that blend into t.be boardroom Have at least one wrute or beige walls. blazer in both winter and sum- But now that women are me r fabrics. Neutral blazers solidly entrenched in the bust· can top both dresses and ness world. they are breaJong separates. out or tbe suit mold and are -Dress up your dresses With secure enough to once again em broidered s weateri o r a dd dresses to their wardrobe cardigans. and wear them to the o(fice, -Buy vests in a variety of says J erry Silverman. pres•· fabrics for every season of the dent of the American Dress year . using contrasting colors unctl. when you want a dramatic ef waist. as well as around your neck. Shawls, In myriad sizes. colors and fabrics, are great for achieving different looks. For sum mer, the simple cotton shawls in colorful floral prinL<> are very striking lied around the shoulders. Wrap them around your waist ror a more dramatic evening look. Wool shawls, which you can wear over blaurs as well <ts over tbe dress itself, are, wonderful for air-conditioned offices or cool evenings. -No need to forsake your' skirts or tunics. Try wearing a belted. tunic or a wrap skirt I '(,' a-~.....-.bMU,~cw--&~ .. ~·•~:~~~ . · n t z a rro rf·' nfil'4~'fGp-:'or ::-t~crresS't>~oi'"lilofe ~icon . ·-t ~ t ... I ~'~ • ->...&...om ~"t~'"' ~ n -Lk· ., ~· American fiber and textile com-servalive look. panles. dress designers and -Collect belts in every con· manufacturers. has these s ug-ceivable color and shape. A gestions for women who want to variety or looks can be achieved · especiauy -~errWrtb-srraJSfe~ dresses that are too bare for the office, but just right for even· ing. · Telling time will be a wildly joyful experience with this Delirium IV, a watch thinner than a dime. It's a technological masterpiece, and it's only $16, 000 from Concord. dress for success -with the with Lbe clever use of belts. e mphasi.s on "dreas": -Sca r ves a l so a r e -Pick four or five basic m a rve lous a cc es s o ri e s, dresses as the backbone of your especially the bright sari prints wardrobe, preferably in fabric:s that you can tie around your -Don 't forget t he i m- portance of shoes in a chieving a variety of looks. Wear pumps, boots or sandals for the office. then change into sexy s paghetti· strapped spikes for evenings. 'Woe ·es' Gone By JUDITH OLSON --Diiier,.... .... One of the biggest problems singles face ii loneliness. I remember, before I moved in with an 11-year-old boy. two cats and one Rqle mother. that there were times when I wanted to talk to eomeone desperately. ADJODe would have done. The telephone operator, the supel'ID8J'ka clerk, Jack in the Box, anyone who had a minute and would I'• " The daqer in ... ..atlonl like that la callina your frlendl IO often they'll l9t tired of bearin1 from you. No one W. a depmdent friend, let alone a lonely. dependent newly llDlle ane. · 'tour married one• friends mi1bt feel a btt threatmed, IDd belldes, they have tbelr •PCU• to care for. And your otber alqle frteacll . dan't want to be re- minded ol their OWD IOlltilde. Jusit::~i:-:1. nt:::.=~;:frr;;.= of otba' ..... tblle J•D9 , ...... We Care is probal>fy one Of Ole best things ever to come along for divorced people of all ages. It's a nonprofit organization founded eight years ago by David Hermes in the San Diego area. There are groups now in Orange County, and more are being added all the time, so the opportunities for participating soon will be available to all divorced men and women here. One very good thing about We Care ls that there are meetings on Sunday nights. All you divorced people know what tt•s like on Sunday evenings, especially 11 you live alone. You're kind of let down from the weekend and it seems a8 11 the whole world is at home getting ready for Monday. . We Care evenings begin with everyone 1lttin1 in a circle. 'lben the group breakl up into smaller IJ"OU .. and there's a discussion about a topic of interest to' singles, such as relationships, dating. marriaae, aes and com· municatioo. There are 1bict rules 1oveming these •mall·~1> ~ GQlJU-)'~. !Ille the dilc:UI~ UllDO ._ mutt be k• c:oofideD IO on. • " 1be belt part of all, perhaps, ls the afterllow. By the end of the evening you're usually comfortable enough with some of the people to go dancing. adjourn to some- one's home for moretalkingorgoouttoeat. 1be cost is minimal -about $3 per meeting to cover expenses -so it's a real bargain. It beats spending a tot more sitting at a bar hoping with no guarantees that there will be anyone to talk to. And everyone at. We Care is in the same boat. When you talk about how scared you were oo your fint date as a single. or bow terrified you are of accepting that ftrst one, everyone else knows exactly how you feel. And, it's eomethlng to look forward to:Divorced peo-1 pie usedto the rhythm of running a house and eocializing with married friends sometimes find their calendars empty and their lives without goals. UnW the crucial adjustment period is over. there will be We care to fill in the 1aps. And, it'• nice to have something to look forward to on Fridays and Sunckys. For more information, call the We Care 24-hour· ;!!_~bz-. JM -tl.:. --::--;: 'J-f, II,' ''I '1' \"'' .~::=,. " I I just wish I'd known about We Care a lot eooner. My phone blll would have been a lot less. ~.Aug~ 10, ,.., DALY PllDT fl'I . .. Dnll• flM.tber ol P .. .-•• end~ from Pri•Naoll Unlvtnlty and I• employed by TCNCllll. -ud ColQpaay. n. couple pl ... to 11¥9 ... lbe Loi ~ area llftel' a two mantll trip to Europe. Wedding and •11go1e· mf'Jlt ~""' Oft S&aldaf tn IM l>cHIJI Pil«. F'orm.t are~ Lawren~Sorrel I ot all Dmlsl PiJoC offlcu or l bJI calling the F•ature )I 'a Bay Jaland wu t.be sate for the Leab Crout o1 Corona del Mar and chtt ol Newport Be•ch. rade, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs roul of Corona del Mar, cnduated a del Mar High and tJC Irvine. ride~room , son of Mr and Mrs Richard Lawrence or Newport Beach clalmed Jeannie Sornll of Fort CoJllna, Colo .. u hta bride lo ~rem0tti at the bridearoom'a pareota' home ln Rancho Lu Lomas. The briCS... dauah~r of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sc>r'ttll. attended school In Colorado Th brld 1room. on ot Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Lawrmce, 111 self-employed in real Htate development Th couple plan lo live lJl Newport Beach aftt>r a tnp lo Hawaii lvery-Parkford Santa Ana's Hacienda was lhe site of wed· drng ceremonies for Heather Parkford of Newpon Beach and Kevm Ivey or Rialto. The bnde, daughter of Mrs Michael Wolf and the late Geoffery Parkford or Newport Patience Part of Contract The •tory belonged on the front paae. Somehow 1t got crowded off by news of lhe Mideast. domestic problems and campaign pro- mises. It was only lwo s mall paragraphs: "A builder says he will construct a home in 48 hours or less to prove that a good, solid house can be tllilt in a short period or time. "Ga>rge Davis, Albuquerque, N.M .. and presidelt of the U.S. H<1me Corporation of Houslal, said none of lhe house will be pre- fabrication. ·Forty -e ight hours is our max- imum. We might be able to do it faster .... Good grief. people, do you realize lhe im· pact of that story? ll could constitute a major breakthrough in the mental health of millions who have named plumbing and electrical con· tractors iD their divorce sults. For years, the public bas been led to believe that you can tmcork no new home until its time. PatJeoce is not a virtue, it's part of the contract. Do you want it done in a hurry or do you want it done right? The same goes with remodeling. Who among you bas not grown old watching a garage turned into a family room or senile Tfhile the attic is transformed into a spare bedroom! Behiad every set of blueprints is a horror story . The one that seems to typify most of them is from a woman in Tennessee who began her letter. "October 1977: Selected a new kitchen. Salesman came out and measured. Promised I'd be cooking in it by Thanbg!Ving. ••J>eeember 1977: The cabinets are en route. .. Jan. 9, 1978: Cabinets delivered. Water was turned olf. Dishwasher in middle of floor. E,...a ... IJerk Refrigerator pulled out rrom wall lt snowed. Water meter froze and burst. Water bubbled tn yard for six weeks because city was too busy. Cabinets didn't fit. Neither dJd hood vent. They were returned. Recessed lJght over suik bung down like dirty underwear It hummed. "Jan. Z7, 1978: Installer returned to hook up dishwasher. It will fill up, but will not empty. Sink hooked up wrong . Doing dashes in bathroom. .. Feb. 9, 1978 : A woman came to take notes on all lhe things lhal went wrong. Told me to stay home March 4 so they can finish my kitchen. "March 9, 1978: Still waiting by phone. Woman called to apologize for the serviceman not showing. I developed a migraine. My husband had terminal indigestion from eating from a tray in his lap for five months." The letter sorta tr a a led off incoherently. For all I know she is still wailing in Tennessee for a new kitchen. I still cannot imagine a whole house built in 48 hours. Whatya wanta bet ... it'll take fi ve years for the loan to be approved. MAJOI DISllmlTOI ....... Mrs. Karimoto Mrs. Salt Beach. graduated from Newport Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast CoUege. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs Marcum Ivey of Rialto. graduated fro m UCLA and lS emploved by the Caty of Colton. The couple plan to live in New Brunswick. NJ .. whe r e they wlll attend Rutgers University. Evans-Kempler Costa Mesans Diane Kempler and Ernie Evans exchanged wedding vo"s an ceremonies at the Hacienda ID Santa An a The brtd<'. daughter of Or and Mrs Irwin Kempler of Corona del Mar. graduated from Corona del Mar High :md attended Humboldt State t;nivers1ty. She 1s employed by Global Computer Systems The bridegroom. ~on of ~tr and Mrs Ernest Evans or Sarnto~a . attends Orange Coast College and as t•mployed by McCandJes Movmg and Storagt• Co The couple plan to livl' LO the Costa Mesa area after a trap to Yo::.emtle 50th Anniversary Emerson ~tilnor, former Mayor of Laguna Beach. and has wife recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversar y al a dUU1er party at the Towers Restaurant 1n Lagwia. Among the guests "'ere the M1lnor's t"'o d aughters. Mrs . Madeleine Hallahan of Laguna Niguel and Mrs Francme Flewelhng of La Crescenta Mr. Milnor, ID add1tlon lo his mayonal duties. was chief cngtneer on the Pactfic Coast Highway pro1ect in lhe late 1920s. He 1s a lodge member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Mrs. Milnor has been involved with the Service League of St. Mary's Church and the Panhellanics. The couple now reside 10 Leisure World. Mrs. Ivey !Hparlment, 842-4321. En~t onllOUftee· mnU mud bt ~ioed bJI the F'~Mf'e Depdrl!Mftt ot Ze<ut m tottka be/ore tla.e wedding dak. Ayers-Smith Rack Ayers and Lori SmJth, both of Costa Mesa, were married at the Presbyterian Church of tbe Covenant. Costa Mesa. The bridegroom, son or Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ayers of Costa Mesa. graduated from Costa Mesa High School and Golden West College. He is employed by Brooks Instruments, Buena Park. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Smith of Costa Mesa, also graduated from Costa Mesa High School and ,Colden West College. She works for Q B. Properties. Newport Beach. The couple plan to live a.n Garden Grove after a trap to Santa Barbar<1 Kari moto-Neufeldt Communal) Methodist Church was the site for recent marriage ceremomes for Debbie :"euenfeldt of Hunl1ngton Beach aod Derek Karimoto of Westmmster . The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W11l1am :"euenfeldt of Huntington Beach. graduated from Manna HJgh School and is employed by Bank of Amenca. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kanmoto of Westminster, graduated from Westminster High and is attending Loog Beach 9.ate The couple plan to Live a.n Huntington Beach after atnpto Puerto Vallarta Wllson-Graziolt Ernest Wilson of Newport Beach recenUy announced tbe engagement of his daughter. Carol.me Ann Wilsoo. to Albert John Grazioli Jr. of Colorado Springs. Colo. Grazioti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert John Grazioli, also or Colorado Springs, attended lhe University of Southern California and is a graduate ol Rice University. Miss Wilson is a graduate or Newport Harbor High School and alt.ended the University or Southern Califorma and the University of Colorado·~ Semester at Sea. FORCED TO LIQUIDATE AT $400000 TO $1 I I THE LOWEST PRICE EVER ON VIKINGS BEST HARBOR RIOCE CUSTOM HOMESITES ARE QUITE A BARGAIN Because wl1en you buy a custom lzomesite in Harbor Ridge, you're buying more than just one quarter to one Ira/{ an acre of prime residential land. You're buying Harbor Ridge>. One of tlie country's most prestigious private communities. Brilliant sunsets otier Newport Harbor from most sites. Private tennis courts. . 1 ~ Al co 1u•n Ml:• e ftD~ll ~~ , A 24-liour guarded gate. . ~ 'I .... ~~ ~~:~::~~~:-~.p;~.·~· . .-..i.-.~~··,u"!;~~~~ ~?.~~ J'i~J--~-i~-~~~<J.:1:-_~'A.-1.."b'\~~·: ~~i'.~t:~·\)r~:.~\ .~i ~· • Twt-spd rMictlll par • Sews tricet tt latw ~ ft o,;e of CaTif(!rmas most sophisticated ctf1es. Eiquisfte . for lllawy '9ty •i•I witMlt tllliff •'jlll••I restaurants. Unparalleled shopping. Theatre. Private golf, tennis and J • llwl 1111 11111,.ftiCIH sltws I yacht clubs. A style of living both elegant and casual. : lplMlla wiant JICklriq tr u 1,,111 But most ofall, you're buying a dream. The dream of bui1ding your own home. • S.W. .. ..._ • ~Button Hole8 The way you want it. A home as dish.nctive, as original as you are. When you • Bind ..._ • 1, 263needle look at it that way, a custom homesite in Harbor Ridge is quite a bargain. • DecJor•• Md mud'l ....,,.I After all, how much is a dream worth? 25 YEM GUARANTEE .(ALL PARTS a L.AaOR) ~~ ,.::. SILE PR• 5 159 SUNDAY ,. MONDA Y, T UESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY Experience Harbor Ridge Custom Homesites. Then move up to Newport Beach s '!JOSt sought-after address. 17 Harbor Ridge Drive, Newport Beach (714} 640-0776 Prices effective cu of dote of publication. Subject to prior .sale o" or a~er deadline of this edition. Su tlu! HomeotDrWr Association budget in the .sales offie1. Obtain the Property /Uport required bN ~ral law and read it before signing anything. No Federal agency luu judged the merits or VQ}ue, if an!14 of this property. I "' j .. \ " ....... _. ___ ...,.. __ ..,.. __ _ ......... ~'°''- -·•:.AUG., '!••<= U= •): Y• -~---.. .....,., ...... .......... -~ .... mdbenc~"'°-"'° be~om• •• all1. cu ... C .. ~,. UU.. ftCUN PIM" •1· ly. If vl1lUa1 luck. aUck wltb nu.._.i. T•UatJa(Aprtl»M1y2JO)Y•laln 1rHter freeclOm of lbou&M. 9eUOO. SpolUl(bt on travel, <"iu1•. un· utu•I contact.I walh memb9rt Of op. J>OMte sex. What bt'"lna aa an •I>' parent dauppolntmt!nt will boo· mtran111 1n your 1avor ltt!m1n1 , Va rso. Sajattanua ~nom play key role&. UJllNI (May 21.June 20) Em phella an detaila. mllllnl lmk, put la.QI~ punlP pieces and com· 101 up w~lb comple t e s tory . A.111-riua. Scorpio, Taurus natives. iD aceoario. FamUy member ~-· Clft revlaioo of plana. Be re · ve. but don't abandon prin· (June 21-July 22): News re elved conce rnl ne written matettat Member of oppoeite aex proves interest and loyally. Spotlight on change. travel and a variety of sensations. A trip may be necessary. Gemini. Sagittarius persons aid in unraveling red tape. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: You could wm a contest. Extra money should be v•ed In proper perspective -be awttre of tax obligations. Spotlight on ho~. remodeling, expenses involved an '.,.keeping pro mise to family m•ber. If visiting track, stick with nullaber 6. • 'fl&GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Bring prlcP'llies joto focus. Overcome ter9pt.atioo to hang onto past. It is Um• to t.llte plun1e into future. Tim· lq ts on target. Be confident and prkeed accordingly. Pisces and an~ Virgo figure prominently. ~ • ) Yoo .... aee.t to~ a.. torm.uoa . .... ~ (s.pt, JS.Oct. D): <*ala ••lubl• hlat ble:ai:t1••• \'lr• • ....... Loe* le.Ml for ••••era. You•11 b••• more rbpoMlblUtr. au&borltr ud la· er.Med :::i" for ft"Mdal rt• want. R p ia lD ............ A dand...-. "*'1lll lenda m)'IUrJ and ~to acenarlo. 8C08PIO (Oct , 23·Nov. 21): Romane., creaUvlt)', eonlrol ol your own ddUny tbt'le are featw-ed. Ade , Libra 011tlvea fi1u.re pro. mln oUy You win friends and tn· tlut>nce people A bu tne auoc1ate a1da 1n maJung neceioaar y contact.a. 8AGJ1TA•I S (Nov. 22·0ec. 21 )' A more tndependent course of achoo becomes avad&bJe. lmpnnt s tyle. ap- ply personal touch You can suc. cessfully p1oottr a concept Know at and act accordingly. Leo. Aquar1w. natives figure prominently. C.AP&ICOAN CDec. 22·Jan 19) You can form a valuable alliance Open lines of commun1callon Travel plans COlQe into sharp. clear focus. Obstacles to progress will be re· moved. Overcome tendency lo brood about det~ls. Perceive project as a whole. AQUARIUS (Jun. 20·1-'eb. 18). Avoid becomlne Involved In "lnfla tionary spiral." Gemini, Sagittarius na tives figure prominently. You re· celve unusual invitation to social af· fair. Be receptive. display humor and v e rsatility . Obtain hint from Capricorn message. PISCES (Feb. 19·Marc h 20> Permit others to reveal their plans. Be a careful lis tene r , observer Check source material. be aware of legal rights and permissions Aquarius. Leo. Scorpio natives figure prominently You'll be asked to re · vise, r eview aod reconstruct a apeclal projecL ~;TDDAT'S CllSSlllD nlZLI • AC~ 78Wanrs 158 Toe: Scot 37 Pronoun alive , t Egypllllll 81 AUtat 157 Exelama11on 38 Depart L•t· 98 Conl«Yo· month 82 Jump 158 Hogllke 8/lt· In uve & Delaware 84 Greer mat 39 Requtfe 100 Class1ty C.lly 88000< 159 Automaton 41 Jewish 102 Anc.elll ~o M&Chrnl) 89 Sovoretgn 160 Oeeeft e>1an1 monlh coon try p&I (C.Otn) 162 Steee>··Mded 4? Mose 104 Holl<l Fr 1& J81181\Me 91 lf\Oooeslan aankhole 4J Edible root 106 Faa1- talflag41 ial•n<I 164 Wipe out 44 With Fr 107 Arab neoo 19 TUflOltl CltV 93 8'8VilfY 165 Forll prong 4'> Soatt tlu cord 20 Over8C1 94 WlthOr-166 Functions 46 Braz11tan 108 F8C1S 21 Wh1tt1 96 Judah's son 167 Bfeaka sud-8S1U8ty 1100e1a11 OOP4&r 98-AVIV denly 48 Rusal41n 112 Alpac. 22 E.nc;om.um 99 FetQn 168 Sedtmenl me.-e 113 PMlpp+Oe 2" F'"lc.ar 10 1 AnlllOllan' 50 Varn.ah ric. 25 Pr0'1!1>11 103 RotOI' "°"~ DOWN 51 Nfpap.im 11" S_....IOP f6Kneveof IOQS 52 JapaneM 115 oanov dub5 105 Uncommon 1 Esau's Wife ctlorc:h 117 Obtain 28 Swab 1060wned 2Spotted 53 uz· a bf other 119 Falaegod 29P~ 109 Fefn spol'M c.vy 55 COmpublOn 171 Chum• 10 R4hon 11 1 Lanen room 3 Btblical S6 Enc.ourage 122 Flao 3 1 Al hOmt-112 CompasS>On name S 7 Barracuda 12• Con1rac1 3<' B<ShOP s Ml 113Cuw on 4 Family 60 WtndOW 126 lt'I 1&11 44 conc. .. rnano 116 Bibi.cal king meml>efs 54K.11()1'1 121 F1noa 3!> Abtu~•vt! 118 Stv• s wile 5 LecJOef item 61 Alleged 128 l ayer 36 Acorn 120 Odin 'eon 6 81.Ctanate IO<c.e 129 OllCOVl'llS 38 Deef ~a• 12 1 Head P8f1 7 NC)(Mgod-63 ()uGj( oenv• 13 1 &tflCOn 'Y""' •o Malay g•l>On 122 Btaz11ten oeu 66 Pro-l>OI 42 Comm<snc.ttS urm!Kl1llo 8 Ar>C Lahr menaaes 133 H•l>efnat• •6 Leal 123 SurfOllUO 9 Complain 67 P8f50<lill 13' Execu1e 4 1 Greek IL'!> Interfere 10 Egyptian 68 Electl .cal 136 Sonar'• ttln rff;ll&nc:M 128 ArmQf ~phnl king unit 138 luzon group l :>9 5 I O<me<l 1 1 A11aric ro11er 69 Lant.IJUlpe nat11re •9 Bully lrtie 130 Coa1s 12 Egypt141n 71 Bood~ 139 Burns S4 Overley• 132 F1nc.h god 7 3 Cl!ru• r U4tJ 140 Oiatanr 5!1 Art Slylt! 133 Farm edifice 13 Swan genus 74~ 141 Mlahnah 66 PIUll 118klu'I 1J4 DeQrade 14 Repulse 75 "Shadow•" MCtlon 58Al1er 13!> E1r11rgreen 15AI-77 Exult 142 JaoaneM 59 Recl<on 137 Pl&OIMI 16 Moslem 78German IOClt 60 Unsulhoo 139 Mele awao tMOher arclc:le 143 Scow Fr 6 1 Sl'<ll Slll:I 140 Mortll 17 Vefletlan 79 Bef0te 146 Lake 89. 62 Pigmenr 144 Morkldin m9glttrate eo Engtl9n 141 Market tes111em ove 18 T ur11 lttt per IUf\adlctlon 1"9 HOOk money 6-4 Dear It 146 Ma1er'a llOn 83 Ma llnd -150 Hyellte 65 f able<I t><rd mate 19 A111 Latin 15 Rubber tree 151 Haze 66 Rubbet 147 Huatl! 23 State of: 86Catgountt 152 Verb form 67 Wl\all!> 148 Bfowntaft Pref I• 87 PloW9d lle6d 155 Fourq1a 70Mar~ color 27~ 90 Boxing d«:>-157 U tetary 12 $kl41el 153 Manlf• dwarf tb'I "°'" 73 Path hernt> 32 Great: 92 Ell 181 Odv'l'a 74 sn.eio 154 Atlc:ienl pis-COmb. form 95 CuplCI bfoti- '18 S lory IOI 33 Soeptera e1~neo· 163 Fonward •~u-RENAJSSANCE BALL GOWN Yvee Salnt-Uurent Collection EVENING ENSEMBLE By Louis Feraud W1NTER MNING lOOK By Yvee Selnt-Lauent Couturiers T un1 Back To History for Winter .... , By SUZV PATl'ERSON PARIS <AP> -A portrait of a lady - that's lhe big picture of Pans couture Cashion for next winter . The artists of clothes designed he~ turned back to btstory for lhe most opulent evening c lothes an years. whether Renaissance with huge puffed sleeves and billowing skirts or Edwar· dian wtlh rutnes and ribbons. As for day wear, you won't have to worry about your skirt length. even 1f you care about Pans Cas hion. Thu lime around there were s uperb and struc lured minis from Cardm as well w; plants hoops in his !-ihort skirts There w<"re also elegant Jong and Fancy outfit!. from Ungaro and Sehl·rrt·r On th<' la'>l ctay of the collect1om. Scherrt.>r \\On .. prize for c rec.t1v1ty . the "Colden Thimble." thoueh one wonder ' J bout creat1 v1l y this season He's d great designer. but tus beautiful Russian ladies, Crom lheCurisl period in their heavlly furred and ~m· broadercd outl1t.s. were strongly remUWI· centofpa.5tcoulure Daytime looks elsewhere were usual· I~ dresS<"!' a nd r,u1ts cut JUSl bt:low the knt.>t.o, pr;scttc<i l and flattenn~ ToPpen for tht~e u-.u:illy hcsd s trongly shaped rshouldn·~ cind "'en e ither short and box~ or lr>nlo! and hlou~y as al Satnt L .1urt'flt wtw did t h1·m in hip length. cufft.-d i.ut-d•· IJVt·r narr<Jw lt.oather skirt!< CoJt.'> m.1 \ lw ~'-nth htlc.'<1 or box y. bu t 11 ., 11111 11, "'P,H them ... 1tghtl) !.honer than your -.k1rt R~1~ h tt.trl Jersey, c~hmerc-or c·h3lh'l day dresM'' there a rf> many lno'l•· drt''>'l"' 1n cht'mlSe They arc most frequently ruf ned or flounced ID keep1Dg With Parr:. ~ rom antJc mood Pant.a are not popular ID tbe couturt -.cene. but that d<>t...., not mean lhey art. going out Designer. U!>uall) put thcrr anto the ready·t.o-wc:ir The romantr(' mood v. a~ flomtnasi~ from day to t-Vf'nrng <i1vPn1hv •'X· prt'Ssed rl In rufnc, M.11lam•• (;re'>, with draped C'aP<·" l 'ngam prf>,t•nt('>r lad1e!'I rn b<•aut1rutl\ orndm•·n1<'<' vers1on.c; or m1htJn dl')ak-. "'1lh ~ button.-.. or '"':ilht·d an luminou., ~.ha<11·~ or ~Ille and lau• 1 6 and Never Been Kissed RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W• ....... ''" ........... c .... .,...._...,.,, .. Let~ I remuue your kitchen! A.DER IOTC.-. y ,"\~~ 2980 Randolf Ave. Costa Mesa 754-0370 '>ault-. on tPacbers t:' perm1ttln1t them to h;t thf' ~tudt-nb . lo facl, many ~ow. auaclu on t eacher~ occurred ~cauM I.be kacbu b it tht-kid nm. No .wdeot sboa.ld ~ allowed t.o ht-rude or dlsrupCIVP At the fl.rst i.lgo ol troublt' thf' anru ly oof' i.hould bf> ~nt to tbl' principal'\ oHicl' If ht' or .,he rrlu'4-'' to ito. tht' lf'acht>r should JtO at ont.P Lo thfo principal' ... o rt1cf' and Jtrt 'om t> htlp. QOLde:n s~ IOUTM COAST P\AIA M19t ~W....·1---. ...... ._ 641.ftlt 'J•·ff27 •• \ulled that I v.a.'I the on I) usher who d1dn t n .. U'I\(> a grfl Am I "'ron2 .. -SLIGHT EU l!'l PENJl-'SYLVANIA DEA& SLIGHTED: To leave yoa etr the girt llal bttame k a.t Ute ~t la a .o-~laH a cl. No• forlft ll. It ttenr payii Lo sweat lbe small &'8ff. DEAR A:-.." I.ANDERS I n Ft>bruary Wt> movt'd 10 l'1nc1nrw l1 Imm Mobill-. Ala L&t Friday "'t' ''" tted &n the home or nt·w acq uamtanc~ Wt' m1•1 through m)' hu11banc.r' wo rk Wht'n we !'lard JiiOOd n1ghl the h osl(•ss !'l lamm«.>d th e doo r behind us !'IO fas t "i hc nearly n ught my 1'k1rt IL "' .. , J ' 1r thc·v 1·1.ultln't \\Jll (IJ ~t·l r lfl of II Whl·n \\l' 11111 d 1n tr•· MJ Ulh \\I ,11~ ,!) " \4 alJ...t 11 our gut...,L-. lo lh•·tr •'Jr und :.t<J<XJ in -.1.:hl unltl tht>y drow nf( If rt w.1-; r ammg we wailed' in lhl! do o rwJ y l>o northem t'l't have a rif. (!'re nt wa y of rlo1ng t hing!>·' ~1g n mt-- \t A N N 1-. R !'-. < > I<. (,J-:OGRAr·11v ·· l>t-:AR 01110 . It io, rud ... to .. 1am lh1· door oo th•· haC'k' or dt•partrng l(Ut''b -and thb goc·~ for tht> north and '>Out.h, also ••a.st and Wf''>l. I h~ rou will invlt1~ this coupt .. lo your homl\ o,oon and i.how them hoWI it f\ done. 1bey need tti learn. roadway 'Conquered' eater S~ads Drama Growth in LA NOT BAD FOR A CITY whose m ain cUburaJ oCfertna. acl'Ordln1 to Woody Allen , ts ~rig ab.le lo make a ri1bt tum on a red light "Los Angeles Is a very btg city aod Hollywood is only a small part of tt," said Gordon Davidson, who ha. 1\dded the Taper as artistic director since It opened in 1987 as part or the Los Ancelet Music Center. Davidsoa. a former New Yorker, bas made a name for him.sell hued largely on his West Coast work, some or which he's transplanted east. In 19'T7, he won a Tony Award for directing "The Shadow Box." which also won a Pulitzer NON PLAYING AMC DU.W Mall Orange 637·0340 EDWUOS' CHllMA WEST Westminster 891·3935 Ull'S SOUTH COAST ~osta Mesa 549·3352 •MN'S BREA PLAZA Brea 529·5339 RESTRICTED u_ ,, ___ ,,.'O ~·"' AOlolt 0....-'I fP" ~ ll!D AHO Ill fll.MS AECCIVE llif SEN. OF™£ MOTION PtCfUllE CODE OF SELF llEOULATl()H "AIRPLANE" lf'GI "XANADU" (PG) •dBCH a CHOMO MIXTMOVtr Ill ..,... ...... 1,,., STllKES IACr ... ~,.,~ "Ct8CH. CHC>ttG" "ACAPULCO GOLD" ~·· AU.-----....... ....,.., ~-..... ._,.,., __ en PrlH md 1 TOil)' for beat play The ln·the-round Taper la open in1 the 1-.11 Hlton with lta fourth play by "Shadow Boa" author Michael Cristopher, wbo ori1lnaUy Joined the company as an actor when be wH selected Collowlng a "cattle-call'· 1eneral audJUoo. ITS ''THE UDY AND lbe Clarinet." anA conc•nu a woman, three lovers, and a clarine1 which aervea u a nooapeakiq characlfr. Davidson hesitates lo lake credit for spearhead.ina a arowth of seriou,, drama in Los Aoa~lee Lbat. in recent years, has seen the old Pasadena Playhouse reopen and a grand-scale Hollywood movie house. the Pantages, re- modeled into a legitimate theater. "I don't think you can operate in a vacuum ," was all Davidsoo would concede. ·'The more that's happening around you. the better " HE NOTED, HOWEVER. that the elegant 742-seat Taper, across from the glittering Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Crom which the Oscars are broadcast each year. "had the means and the wherewithal and one of the most <See THEATER CAREER, Page Bit> THE BLUES BROTHERS a musical corned)' ~ tw.ti · HARRtSON FORD · CARRIE ASHER BILLY DEE WIU.IAMS • IWTHONY DANIELS •• -OIWC) PllOW$( lll"Hf ~11 . II( Ill! W.""4'W FQllHC Ol -.. IRVIN KERSHNER -.. GAIN~ -.. LBGH 8RAO<ETT -LAWRENCE t<A!DAN -.. GEORGE LUCA.5 --GEORG€ LUCAS -.. JOHN \Ml.UAMS w fM!Jii' "m ~~°"~lla'llD - ~· ~.Augu1t10, 1980 DAILY PILOT 119 GORDON DAVID80N IMPROVES IMAGE OF LIVE THEATER IN LOS ANGELES Mertl T•per ArtlMlc Dtrector Hae Helped AttrKt Wider, Ethnic Audience• "SUcc.eedS gl0r1ously ." , ··--...... ._ ............. --·---------·--·------··------·---·--w • --·----·-· ..... u .... .. -a. ...... . ~1400 l -· ... _ "THI HUNTU"fl>GI 11 0 1 )0. >O. u . u 10-00 "ClOSf fNCOUNTtlS Of nu TMll.D KIND" 19'01 IJ >O l 00 S.>O I 00 10-AS "OH HlAVI NlY DOG"19>G1 11.>0 1>O.>O ... 11>0 10:>0 n., .. OM''" 0-.ty Ii -All~Nl1,.1 ••• ~· Hlt l ••-· ... • "llUI L.AOOON'' Clll ,,.. ,... ... , ..... '" .. ..,,.. NUHTtl '"' ·-a:. ___ , ... °"NO NUKES .. CrGJ LOADB> WTTH •OCk STAI S -~~ ......... Uf~J.....,lt .. AJIPLAHf" ,,.., -~-··JI UT~---P-.-1 .. 11._ "ClOW DCOUNTHS OF THITMRD«SHD• '•ClflC fH(AUfS OIUVf.IN SWA' llllf(lS \f..OC11 TO'J'i l\IUI-\I'( .. f-.+ °"'If HAAIOll I LVO OCllVf Ill 6 OllANGf OlllVf·lll •"' '0 I.,. )Ari..•OJir 6 •• 'lift ,.,..._ ..... ,.,,....,,, &.I .,.,.,... 11&.0iU• ......... , ........ ,.,. ........ IMPOATAIH leOTICl1 CMllDAOl l*Ol fl 12 FREE' "XAHADU"' !NI -..,. -IOM" "'°' -·---·=--r:..·:~ ....... 1011U"ll) .... I ' i J I l..J_ --"-"~-··-· .... ·~ .... () f~ ... '"" ...... _.Ill ...... w., ......... ... .... CQlll"lll'llMW"19'1 a• MWPl•" .,. I .. '1' 18 A.LIO n•ELY m liaht cl public televialon'a tbruat In that direction, that t..1an with tbe 'American Short Story' and con- tinued with 'The Scarlet Letter' a couple ol seuom qo," Perry says. "What we attempt ls • comprebenalve look at an American author tbrouc.h a number ol his worb, much u the British have been doinc with their Shakespeare cycle." ''Tbe Mart Twain Series" premief'es Nov. 24 wttll "Life on the lliuluippi," to be fed to PubUc Broadeuting Service station.au part of the system's "Great Performances" series. THE SECOND P&OGaAll will dramatiie two ol Twain's leaser -known zitories, "The Private Hi.story of a Campaign That Failed" and "The War Prayer." No alr date has been set for the second show. "The Shakespeare Plays," co-produced by tbe BBC and Time-Life Television, enters its third season in the fall with "Antony and Cleopatra." "The Taming of the Shrew," ;·Ttrnon or Athens," "The Winter's Tale," 'AU 's We ll That Ends Well" and "The Merchant of Venice." The objective of the British project ls to pro- duce for teJevisioo every one ol Shakespeare's plays. Perry's goal ls nine productions bued on a diveqe aelecUon of Twain's writings, to be broadcast over a three or four-year period. ••IN 1BE P&OJECI'.'' PEUY aaya, "we want to show all aides of Twain, and a lot or what we do will be new to people who know 'Tom Sawyer' and 'Huckleben-y Finn' but are not familiar wlt.h the vast amoWJt or other work he d id. Betwttt1 stran1ote" <'Verything ii. pos._..;blc. CLAIR DE FEMME YV .. :\ MON1Ar-:D ROMY <;<:11~t-lDER ''"'4,_\ COCITA.(;A\'RA' Al.SO-lfTWHMSHOWIMGS Every Saturday Night At 9 PM THE POAT THEATRE WIH Proudly Prnent Opera & Broadway Mu81cal Tenor YOUNG RUNAWAY WORKS ON RIVERBOAT David Knell Appeara In 'Tweln' Sertea .. Maril Twain is a greatly loved writer. but not greatly read. And l think we can show be was a much. much more complex and interest- ing writer than whitewashed fences and boys on a raft." In that light, Perry's seltttion or writings lo be included in the series is a mix of pure fiction and works like "Life on the Mississippi" that a re taed more closely to the writer's life ........... ~ ......... ltllUl DOUGl.AS MAllT!H SHU1' ltAntAJllHt llOS"I IAMDI f l\llDtTTHO ..-,. __ ,.,,......,., . ....,,,........ ---... -~~~~mat~~ .. °'~".'.".~~[·. n-.,._ ---~Alf/I ..... ,_,,_.,.t.--. •• fMOlitMlllll! ~ • t<f"""l~""-'.l.l JIM MARSHALL ~ ~llllO ~ ... ~ l'lt Al~"""'* !<>n;o;ll m Oii lb .......... I NOW PLAYIN':J ..._ ... ,.i«:MAl ... tf'rD •~,... .... ~ •• t-Wl' .. ..,,'Wlll09. .. -p_ . .,,,,,...,.. ~ .._ ... Ooflrf 'f,., -.... ,.. ., --• ~&;;;-,,.....-,~-'S-.... -... -4i1-._• .. ' ""' 14 .. __ ~ ..,,. "·-....-.-.:v--.. ,...:-;"" f'iS:iilli'ICJ'ICl§E;JiWil c__,... -..._. --•• • ..._.__ ._....., ..... .. lDirJ ~--· ....... ....... 1¢MMJi I rfl'JI !~@I llU UA Movie\ ( 114) 990·4022 WUTlll•STU UA Cinema 893·0546 COSTA •u Cl Tiii Wlm•sTU UA Cinema Saddleback H1·Way 39 Dnve·ln 540·0594 581 5880 (11 4> 891·3693 llAllC( Cinedome 634-2553 ~ddyshack AJon~~ "CADOYSHACK" otlVY CHASE· RODNEY IWtGiafBD TED ICNIGHT •MICHAIL O'IEIR .......... c.t OIWNI .. .,ICINNY l.OGGN•"-*C..,....., pH(( l'WQl ~., lllAN DOru.f'UMr I .WOOWISI DOUGlASmNY 1--. '"*-ION '"815• ,.__ brOOUGlAs WHY onc.d.,H.WllDWIS - THEATER CAREER <rt.•Pa .... ) beautilul pbyttcal facillU• ln the country." The arowth ~I lnterett ln Loa An1ele1 theater, Davidson said, "la lndicaUve of the act. inc pool. the stie ol the audJence and the diversity of the audience. It's a very COii· mopolitan city.·· Davimon -a vibrant. animated man who a~pears lhou1htfuJ and focused despite an over- flowing schedule and a stack of phone messaces -has helped attract a wider. ethnic audience with productions such as "2.oot Suit," about the city's Chicano community. ALTHOUGH RE STRESSES that Los Angeles and Hollywood are not identical, Davidson respects tbe cinema. "In my own work ln the theater. I think in cinematic terms." he saad "ll ju.st responds to the way you can move alone and overlap im· ages. I lhin.k television and movies have in· fluenced theater. and especially commercials have. People are used to getting information in a condensed way " OaVldson has directed for the camera -the movie version of the Taper's "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine" and two plays for public television. "MY GREAT DltEAM IS to s hoot something that takes longer than eight days." the director jokes. "Someday I 'll grow up and have a budget." But he adds seMou.sly · "I doft.'t think of the theater as a stepping stone to something else. It 1s my career . I don't see why I should have to give up one thing for another." Broadway also has its attractions. Davidson admits, but it lacks the secunty and freedom of the Tape1·. with als subscription audience. "I can lake chances ... he said. "Not e very show bas lo be a hit In New York. if tbe tru· dience isn't waiting an line the next day. the play goes away." DAVIDSON ADMITS HE bad his doubts about staying in Los Angeles when be first ar- rived ln 1964 to assist with John Houseman's professional acUng company on t.be UCLA cam- pus. "I came with a s uit.case." Davidson recalls . "Why did l stay? I've been very fortunate out here. One thlnc led to another. "I've had a sense of bein& able to open up new frontiers rat.her than havtnc to deal with old ideas and old atUludes. There's a kind of open aWtude toward how and what you do out west that's made at possible to make choices and take risks.'· J0fl' ~ f\f I l -.llf I THE Bl.UL'> f .~.:~~ A.I ........ ~ Ohl -: ~:~~ ............... 1U •ta ti M ~~~INOWSHOWING -1 ~~- cma El fONTlll YllUI flWITll loward~ Ct~fm.; Ceflter 979 • 1411 r •m1ly h-.in 961 12481 r Ol 515 .,., NO PASSE6 ACCEPTED OUFilNG THIS ENGAGEMENTt ( =-r.:) l ~I ·--- NOW PLAYING Amusing observatJons ol 1i1e along the Orange Coast penned bys · native son OLJVIA NEWTON-JOHN GENE KELL Y .. XANADU " DM.•trt IU \•\rt\(lll'Q.e . ,, .,. ""',.,..,,,,." ~~ Oh! / l ~AUNEW! Heaventy J r • f1tRBll l!!tl -···-·· ~ ~ 0og l oors ~ IOHN ~ TRAVOLTA URBAN COWBOY ., .... ,--.: ....... ---· "Wr aoDrGOAU•tN J lC>nnA NEWTON.JOHN GENE KELLY -~~~l.'&."'119MT.. &AT",.. t ..... u .... ,, •• ,, DePM.MA'S DRESSED TO KILL" Uf\IJ\.."' ( SHIELDS THE BWJE MIGOON -·· t ••• "" .... , ft t ... " .. •'ll ouvenir Ideas Shared . Be8t l e 81 ftAN DEIAPIANE meapemlve 81\a that we rni&hl .._ koq! We'll be atayin1 at the ida Howl ... Wbat k>caJ newspaper we Gl'dfr with break.last?" --Succeeding? NEW YORK (AP> Once upon a lime. bert Morse recall . be was on the Mike Douglas talk show During a commercial break, the 'niaJ hmt leaned over and 1nqwred , "Whatever bappeoHI to you? Why attn'l you a major star by now"" ··1 felt awful." the a tor says. displayina tie gap.toothed urchin's I in that made hi m f mous as the star of ~ 1961 musical hit, ow to Succeed in siness Without Rea). ly Trying.'' He feels good now, tbough . He and Carol Chnning are starring i~ the national company o~ ''Sugar Babies." the bit-that stars Mickey R90ney and AnJl Miller o Broadway Th e M or se -ROBERT MORIE ~ nning v~rsion will debut Saturday in Dallas. a . then v1s1t St. Louis. Atlanta, Chicago and New ~. They might even wind up oo Broadway eyenlUally, should Rooney and Miss Miller decide i move on to other things. .. D"S THE MOST exciting thing I've done in a loo& Ume ... says Morse, interviewed during his eek of rehearsals for the physically de-g show. wore a red T-shirt that bore the title of an dway musical. The front said 'Tm Get· tine My Act Together," whlle the back said And T I ton the Road." l's pretty much what he's done since olay- oung executive-on-lhe·make for two years To Succeed" -which earned him a Tony then starring in the musical's film version. EOltETICALLY. HIS CAREER should after that. But it didn't, despite a few • suest shots on TV and bis own weekly series on TV, "That's Life," in 1968. hasn't lacked for work, though, playing theaters, summer stock, major out-of-town and revi&WD1 Broadway seven years ago :· based on the mm comedy, "Some Hot." rse. who still has a faint broad-A echo of bis . Newton, Mass .. is philosophlcal. not about the way things have turned out. . often think of it. sitting around and doing .. ndl-v, contemplating rny life, watching the go around." be says. "It's fairly hard lo d, but there's nothing 1 regret." HASN'T DONE MUCH TV, hun't made a or at least six years, and be suspects that's of people come up in the st.ttet and say. baveyoubeen?'" recounted the Douglas story, which <>e· when he was in "So Long, 174lb Street." a ay·bound show that fiopped. guess all I can say is that I haven't stopped g, but the work is mostly on the stage. I t~at's the reason. I'm more of a stage rse, now in his 40s, fat.her of three, separat· his actress wife, Carole, whom he met he was in ''West Side Story." got the itch to m when he was a kid. Cr am in th World? A chop wllh the friend's name in Chin characlt•r~ w&ll run $10 to S25 and v.111 iive )Ou b•M foc:e a d1scemlng traveler. The chop 111 dlpped tn vermilHon ink and •tamped on letters CMlne has my name an Chin M.• and English -about a half inch &quure 1 1:1tamp it in books > Man Wu Lane on the Hong K ong island s lde ls tht• plnct-A doicn s talls with craft.am n ('urvlnt: chops to order . The ha ndll' of lhl• chop 1~ about three tnches . (i('t 1t m et tllSl' that tw!li a t.mall ink pad at one c·nd • • * THE SQ 'TU CHINA POST 1s British a!I Tea at the Vicar's but ll has the news. I Pan Amt•ru:an flies a bundle of t'1em to me from lltnl' to lime t.o l can stay up on HK I Holl) \\OOd Road on the island 1s becond-hand avl'nuc of the Colony I 've heard it's good for ant1qu~ -If you know what you're doing. "The Poor Man's Night Club" by da.> 1s the Macau Ferry parking Jot. At night 1t hghts up. fills with portable stalls. An amazing c:ollect1on of -welJ. junk. lnterestlng Junk Friend Y.'Tites me "l bought a clothes brush there imported rrom China The trade name is 'The Great Wall Brush.· I love it. It works g r eat . Cost me 50 cents · · • • • "What's the health 1e~t 1 and cheapest 1 state for reti rement"" People m Hawau ll\'t' longer than in any other State. They pa~ for 1t about 15 percent more expens1vC' than California. the second c hoice. Te xa~ l'an be the cheapest. If you wart to h\'e near the border. * • * I THINK l\1EXICO IS STILL good . Americans who hve there mainly stay healthy CSome find the killer 1s boredom . Find SOMETHING you like to do that takes up your time before you sell the house and pack the bags. l • • * Absolute BEST for Mexico. bimonthly news letter "AIM " A c heck for $10 gets you copies for one year. Back copies on Guadalajara . Lake Chapala. Puerto Va llarta and so Cl., -~ 1 \ .. a,.h Apanado 31-70. Guadalajara, Jalisco. Mexico. The best because the editor lives there. The newsletter is fresh . Updated regularly. Costs of housing. food. health, living conditions. • • * "We 'd like to visit France. ls it so ter· ribly expensive as we've heard?" I think tt is. A week in Paris murdered me It could be better m the countryside. The red cover Guide Michelin -<you can buy it in U.S. book stores> -gives you hotel and restaurant prices in all towns. Possible help to you : Chez des Amis at 139 W. 67th Street. New York City 10024 . .T hey put you into homes as a paying guest in France and England. Specialty is you LIVE with the family. not just a bed and breakfast thing . They charge $8.50 for a directory. If you choose one, they have a toll free "800" number and they'll make the reservations. • • * BEST OF ALL: THE ALGONQUIN Hotel. New York. is burglar proof. A punched key card. m atched with a duplicate in a n e l ectronic con s o le downst.alrs, is the ONLY way to get in your room. Not numbe red . !'\ever used again for the same room. Besides it's a splendid hotel. Made famous b) the great people who worked for the New Yorker under SON OF A CONCEJlT pianist and the Harold Ross . of a chain of New England movie houses, he The bes t ice cream in the world is in ·Jo make people laugh. He used to skip high the little s hop n ext to Tre Scalani classes. he' says, to sneak into Boston to restaurant in Rome baggy.pants burlesque comics work out at Traveling Wlth babies . carrv vour own Howard Theater. J J er he left high school. the Korean war P~· formula and cans A1rhnes say they have him from tackling New York right away. them. but the ground crew usually forgets the Navy and stayed in it from 1950 to put them aboard. 1954, as a sonarman on a destroyer You don't need s mallpox vaccinations Sundmy, August 10. 1980 OM.VALOT BJI Orrmgt Coast Colltgt Spuitd Tour SAN FRANCISCO -. 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Discount doet not IPPfY to dest!Ntlon chefges or dHler tnltlllled aptlon .. 3 blocks So.tit of tlle S.11 Diel'> Freewt11. \ 2925 HARBOR BL VD., COSTA MESA HARBOR 8L VD /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY A division ol Bouer Motors. 979 2 f!!OO Opel ·Jaguar· TnumphMG • .. ~. All Blakes, Dlodels and colors Classified Auto Advertising · . '• -~=-~ bi ' th~ ' ! 6;2 :~;;~~ >l q> I 1 INSIDE;• Business • Consumer ~. AMQuet IQ, 19'0 • Real Estate • Stocks ou I Your Money_, ___ c, Cat Over Loag Baul Spa Exec Looks to Little Guy 8J PAT ............... ~ 9dwrtt.a1ftl for Mltomot1ve ervice conlrart rompany pl"OmlMI. ··The tnnaUoo beattt . ror penn.ln a da,y you can ha"• peac-e ot m1Dd •• The appeal to the pocketbook and pro ml.le of "no baa.ii "are uodeo.Jabb effective It la es&.imated that 50 peittnt ol new car buyen pureha.se Hrvlce cootract.5 An! tbey mak.tna a wise choice? The Federal Trade Commumoo adVi.ses caulion and careful con ad ratJon before deciding to s11n. WHILE. NEW CAil come wrth a "free" 12-mooth or 12.000-mile warranty provided by the manufacturer or selJer, a service con· tract lS not the same It provides a specifi<" lime dunng which the service contractor agrees to repair or maintain your car for an agreed-upon price. You purchase thts contract separately from the car and don't bave to buy it from tbe dealer. Your car may not have to be defec- tive to get service. either The service contract could be for rout.me inspect.Jon and main- tenanceoo.Jy. Make s ure you understand who is responsible for a service contract before you purchase it. Automobile manufacturers' contracts cover only new cars. Each manufacturer of- fers the same coverage for all cars in its hoe. The FTC sa) s you can generally rely on manufacturers to have funds to pay your claims I NDEPENDENT COMPANI ES offer service contracts on new and used cars sold by franchised and independent car dealers. They offer a variety of coverage plans. Some iodepeodeot companies are insured against a s udden rush of claims and can demonstrate their ability to meet financial obligations. Check before buying any coatract. Individual dealers or dealer associations also offer contracts with vmied coverage on new and med can. While 90IDe deaJen set .... ,.. __ .._._. .... tatwe claims, others don'L Again, check to mate sure. Some companies that offer service con- tracts lack funds. insurance oc go out of busi· nas. When this happens, they cannot pay claims and you are left with a worthless piece ol paper -and repair bills to pay. Next, the FTC advises cmmamers to find out what the service contract covers. It may ioclQ.de all parts of your car or ooly major re- pairs FOR EX.AMPLE, THE engine may be covered for major repairs, but you may have to pay for gaskets and seals. Some contracts a lso pay for maintenance, towing, and rental car expenses. Contracts may ofler different coverage for different parts. Don't assume something is covered if it is not written into the contract. Take time to compare your car warranty with any service contract you are consider· ing. Your warranty coverage and service contract coverage may overlap for a ~ar or so. If they do, check the coverages carefully and decide whether you can justify the addi· (See AUTO, Page C2> By THOM LECOQ °' .. ~ ...... -When Michael Down.s was offered the pre· s1dency of Health lndustnes, Inc.. Newport Beach, tus wtfe asked, "are you sure that's respectable'>" Downs. a trim jogger in bis late 40s. admits the history of the spa and exercise studio busi· ness LS a bit cbe<:kered by bankruptcies. default· ed contracts and other sordid happenings. but he's still ja:u.ed about hts new job. HE'S RUNNING A company that operates 141 European Health Spas in 29 states. About 33 West Coast spas are 50·50 deals with another operator, Jack LaLanne. Since 1975, Health Industries has reported two years of losses totaling some $3.25 million. with three years of earnings totaling only $2.1 million. Total revenues from memberstup and other sources have also ~n declining. Membersh1p produced $45 nullion in '75. but only S40 million lD '79. Downs says he has plenty of plans for Health lndustnes, some already in operation. 6ut he pledges bJs management woo't be just a qu1ck fix. BE'S UNDERTAKEN CHANGING the way s pa entrepreneurs approach their largest market segment, the slightly flabby men and women who hope they'll look and feel better by exerclSUlg. Most sign on and suck around for a month or two, then drop out owmg hundreds of dollars to the finance company that bought their con- tract from the spa. Downs says "'this business has to do with people, not just muscled jocks just out of school." He wants spa personnel to focus on the over- weight clients-the jocks will take care of themselves. He's interviewing health experts now to wortr up a program that adjusts to the needs of ordinary people; exercises and diet that will trim a bulge or rebuild circulation for a desk- bound executive. AND BE'S SHOWING D means business by several changes: ''Filst, I put a priority on hiring older people who bave kept in cood shape. "I know that when some young guy comes in and t.eJ.1s me bow to exercise. I automatically discomrt about half c1 what be says. "But if someone about my age shows up. and he or she's in halfway decent shape. I'll believe tbem." AootbeT thing Downs says, "is that we've got to be more honest. We've got to be willing to say. •you can Jose that 20 pounds, Mrs. Jones. but you ·u have to stop snacking on candy.''· Downs shocked the staff of the spas two months ago by bringing the pay or exercise aides to the level or the hot-shot sales force. AND, RE'S STOPPED frequent transfers of sales people and managers to bring staff more in touch with a community. The idea, he says, is to get people to renew their memberships because they like going to the spas. · '1bey may not have lost a pound, but they sbouJd feel good about the attention they get." The spa and exercise studio business got started during the '50s. Vic Tanney was one of the first. Downs says most of the people who started then are still in the business. ESOP Puts Finn JEANNE'ITE, Pa. (AP) -When ASG lndastries operated Jeannette's ff.year-old sheet alas.a factGry, Bucky Berm• processed a steady stream -ol pieYllDCes .. presiclellt of tbe pLut 11D· ion. As tbe new lnduatrial relaUoos manager, he's still rHponsible for handling grtevucea, bat the employees don't complain much any more. They ~ own the compuy. .. TllE •EN are working harder. They're producing more. They wort straiPt ti.me when they should be get· tiDa Oftrtime," Herman says from bis Nd brick oftiee near the time clock. ASG's corporate pa.rent. ~Co. of West Vlr&iAla, ordered the plant ~ ia Ma.ember 1971, lookiq for bliberprGfttaellewbere. Paced .... ._.. a 1i1•e11111.i11z-.1 er~ .. • e-t•=lty pr'09d to be .ftDed ion protection. They've also frozen wages at tbe rate ASG paid. "Tbe men understand now. The money's comina out of their own ~. •• says prodiaction superinten- dent Larry German. "They're worti.q for themselves now." Not all ventures In employee. ownenrbip have flouri.ahed. Bat like Jeaaaette's al•ss work.era, ateel workers In nearby McKeesport, macbiDe llllbn in South Bmd, IDcL • wire .n.sm Ramsey, N.J., aad rub- ber wartr.a in Youngstown. Ohio, are sbowilll tMt the worUhop can be a bet· ter plaee 'ben the otraen punch timeaiir*. ..... ,.. walk tbroqb tbe :=It'• ~lite n'hc ~ a ~·· meeuiii. Somebody will say, "Bey, .w ..... piece ol equipmln'...:aa to arri•er ., -.-J. IUdlard • pre. aidat _. dw•!P'4• ol Sout!l 8-d Is.at.lie. But they·ve kept to old v.ays, hard seJ1 <md take the proht off the top A rev. ha\ t: gonr bankrupt "But the Amencan consumer has v.1sed up · Downs say:,. They've taken leaderih1p 1n the <:on.: and feedJ.ng of their own bod1es, a lead Downs hopes to recapture And, there are some less glamorous prob- ll'ms to clean up as wel l. Downs makes unan- nounced visits to gyms LO the chain. He not.es that some are pretty grimy and run down. Having people permanently assigned to a spa may encourage cleaner housekeeping, be hope~ ... But 1t·s our busmesl>, the management people. to help them become better. We've got to be lh11 vnt"'\ to help by g1vmg encourage-ment. ' . He·s been i,tuflmg chores among staff at headqua rter-; at 610 Newport Center Drive. Suite ~. lhlS pas t week. Before that he was mt-elLOg v.1th field managers, "to help change attitudes." DOWNS SAYS lT JSS'T his style to lop heads, "beeause l 've v.orked all of my IJfe and I ,.e worted for all kinds of bosses. Some were SO Bs and somf' v.ere nice · Who nttd<, d v. hole lot of crap at work? I promised m>self I d nev~r forget that " TelllporariesPennanent Workers Fill Seals VaaitedforSeason ByCAllLBENDE&SON Of .. o.ity "-' Mlllt For business with vacationing employees, seasonal overloads. or limits OD numbers of full· time empao,w, temporaries are a good bet. Temporary services, whieh began fifty ye~ ago offering ooly nigh~ anveotory services. now proYide UteralJy hundreds of industrial. secretarial and ttthnica! posiboo. titJes. 'AanE 01.STAD, VICE·P&ESIDIENT of Volt Temporary Services. said that the most lucr.mve salary. and longest terms of stay go to those wtth the most lnlloing and skills, spectfically, the technical fields. such as designers and engineers. At the other end of the scale are those with few skills, the mdustnal temporaries, making the least pay and staymg the short.est length of time. Mrs. Olstad said that an assignment can last from one day, to up to a year or tonger. dependlDg upon the needs of the company and the employee. She added that Volt's studles showed the average length of slay to bet wo weeks. ONE BIG ADVANTAGE temporary services offer employers is savings on payroll. Since tem· porary workers slay on the service's payroll. they cannot file unemployment claJms against an employer when let go. Most temporary farms take the employee's wages an one lump sum. eliminat· ing the employer's bookkeeper expenses for deduc- tion of taxes, as well as Social Security payments. Fringe benefits. which have been estimated by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to ae«>unt for 31~ of all payroll expenses. can be ehm.inated by hir· ang temporary services. PTofit sharing, bontaes. and other rewards are not paid to the temporary. ln addition. paid vacations, holiday pay, sick pay. and pay ror Jury duty is no looger the empto,.er's responsibility . llltS. OL9'TAD SAID "l'RAT S3000 to S5000 ean be s pmt for ret'TUiUng, testing, screenmg, and hir· ang an employee who may qwt alter a short Wne. This, along with booding, insuring and tenn.ma· t1on a.tt la.ken care or by lbe temporary sen'lce. The cl.Jent 10 many cases bas paperwork reduced toooe~y invoice. Some c1 the cruef advantages cited by worters are persanaJ.U.ed work schedules, variety in job setting and the ability, with nationaJ agencies, to have a JOb waJting LO most maJor cities oo the day one amves But many firms competing for temporary v.orkers offer their own benefits, such as in· surance and paid vacatJon llme if temporaries s pend a reqwred penod with their agency. WHAT IS THE POSmON sought most by emplo)'ers"' Spokesmen for the services were un- animous: Word processors. typists who can use a video display terminal and a keyboard. Tbe spokesmen said processor operators receive the h1gbest pay in the secretarial field. Competition between services is said by spokesmen not to be fierce. ln fact, one agency said, some services refer employees to 8DOti>er ftrm ~ilen they have an overload, and vice versa. .. Glw a&J.'' tbe work_.. aa=for pe1mw£ bectinl OD $z.I -of :::..~ ;;.. .. loan pactap ud Worlc8ts used tq complein about management all the time, now they're the owmn ,.... .... m-ted more thlm tbe com· ~ ...... . .• .,.._ -Uft liYm lD q1*e a blt," He rma• aaya. "We've had t wo ll'tftWll ID t.be last nine moatba. We ......... It ID Mn • dQ. It WU ....,._ ........ .. l .. ·--~-....... . . AUTO COVERED • • • What's Junk Coupon? WI' CDftaAC'l'I aJ8I" betwea SlOO and au and can lut from a few moatha to 5 yea.rs or ~~000 ~ arcord1n1 to the FTC. Any dealer ,.., dfer more tllan oee '1Pe ol contract. You may be able to chooee your eewra1e and COit, so t.Me the Ume to compare all eontrad.a that are riallable. 81 MA&TlN SLOANE D~AR SVPERMAIUCE'l' SHOPPER -J re c.nUy bqan recelvlna a monthly refund ma1u1M U.. hu hW>Cfreda or cl.salfied ads from people ~ho want to trade Nf\and form.a by mall. Two wfftl 1110. I sent u forms to one Munder who had advMtlaed that she wanted to "trad forms, l-4 1. 30 days' ex pltaUon. no Junk." Today 1 received her re- turn envelope Shf H nt mt! five new forms that I r an use, whtch makes the tude worthwhile. Uut she returned my other 10 re fund rorma with a note saying that they were "Junk" or h11d letii. than 30 days unlll expira lion I wont to make my next trade more pro duetlve. &o I \\-ould appreciate you lellmg me know \Ii here I went wrong Margaret E DEAR MARGARET Refunders who ask for 30 days· exp1rallon want refund forms that wtll remain valid for al leasl 30 days after ~•Pt If i>0me of your forms had only 30 days until expiration al the time you malted them, they didn't meet your trading partner's requirement.s Next lime be sure to ~llow for slow de· livery and other unforeseen events when selecting refund Corms to trade by mail. I usually add 10 d ays to the minimum requared by my trading partner. The othe r port of your quesuon 1s a httJe more di((lrult lo answer becau.'le I have never found u good defanallon of "Junk." One refUndcr' Junk 1s another refunder's 1olden opp0rtw11ty. Whether or not a refund form is junk depends on how your trading partner views it To avoid this proble m. I recommend that at lea.st half or the forms tn your trade be for food products. These forms are rarely con sldered jtm.k. The remainder should include no more than one form each for the vanous types of non-food products. s uch as hair s pray. bghl bulbs. mouthwai.h , cigarettes or pet foods Some refunders specifically request that the) not be ~nl c1~arette form& Don 't forget that ce rtain item'> ..1utomatically fall into the Junk category and :-hould never be included lll mail trades These mclude ca,h off coupe>ns, s weepstakes entries and .. money plus offers," which are order blanks for producu that require money as weU as proof5. oC purchase. Refund oCfers C'an require a m1J1imal sum of money for JJOStage and hand.Ung, however. TIP FROM THE SHOPPER. Here's an easy way to keep your coupons as well as your shoppan~ list handy as you walk down the &upermarket utslc:s. Just make out your shopping l1&l on the back or an envelope and pul the ('Oupons yo u need ill5.idc. J11nall,y. the FTC reeommenda accurate cost accountias. After you have )Hdd the Mllint price. yeu lnay &ave other Hpemes. Semce contracts, like l.....-.nee pollcles, have deductlble amounts. ,------------------------------------1 I CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS Some cmtr8CU ult JOU co pay a fee for each .-elMed npatr, and odter cantraets au for one tee •di Yilit.for a1J repaln. I ,...,.....,.., PNCtv<h •uM tCH'm • .._· UAO ''""""' (~ r,.-~ '"'""°" '""'' )\ I (hp out tfh\ fUf' ond ~NO •• ., •• ,.. ,,,., •• ~, ('r..f'\ oft 't'f"lh tor "'1\l~ 4lf\O NncJh~ f '"*' .. \ ~ ,, tOM) COUPOf\4 -.. ~.,.9" , .. ,und au.,, "''"" bft!V-flf"'0-1 COUPOnl. for ••it~ S4•r1 C-OOl'l<flnQ tM ~ PfOl\h ot C>Urcfl<tw...,... -..ino lot trw ,...,..,,..., rltfuncl torm' I :!!':,=-:.~~1r:Z...,~~~ .:.":':7;,,; I · '" •II .,.... al ti. ,_,,., Allow IO _., to •M•I•~ l AVORIS ~ -,_.,.., rtrt-'°"" ""'°' -~ tM~Q"4tUOn'\ tro.-n tr.... h°"1 '--0.I\ °' ..,.._ t'llle t)o.MC• Of" '"'90' Dotti.t of l •-1\ fO< SI '° • _..,,.., f •Pl"" 0-,. ·-• f'roeqaently, contracts Umlt the amount paid Otll r0r towlas or nntaJ ·ear .,.... You aJao ~ to~ eMCellatioD orlrallller leee lt 10U aeU )'09r ear or wiab to .ct the emtraet. ,. I H<llr .. ....S. "'~,~~:.~:~'.:::,,,"':'~rf:'r=:::; I C0t..GAT£ ...... Oft« Aa<••"9 U -Cll ,_.. IU<)CI farm, Unow.wt ~' c-.. ,,,_,,,_,_to .. P•Ybi10•t I ~ '"': ~.:: ~,:,;~· ~.!!'1;. 0:0~~~·,.:::.~ ~": ,::;. I f:::; .:::=. ~ ~ci,_::•,,'!'~';. :,:: =-:C~::;.1 U::r.i.:, ~'";~ ... E7-~~· ;- I ::,:':,:;. ~~~.~~.°:!~"s::.~-r.= "" I <_Ntit_<_bon_I.~ .. ,~,-e-•n.v~-,,_1'9,..._~ I -1*194 .. 1'1--"C:.0-'I . E ...... 5-.lO. ,.., t.'::,H~ 5:.!.':.!":~'!..:.C:..::,·:..,'!~:.:::i I ~·~~~ 0:,,!,·<,~~~.,: ~~ ~::i"~l: ... "8':=~~=:~.":';. ~ Banlauptcies Surge I ~O::'~! D;;~.~ re«•PI wltll '"" OatlY ~· nntoo ··::c. .... .'':' ~r"~~ ·;:~...,8' c. ·~ ::;.!.';::,. ~-I \\3'1 Pfli( ... IV .... SO-<."'"' 'tt'\lnl't ~,.,... (~tht•W '°"' I l'IJCOOEHT lrew l kll RK•fwt' •,,...,...l it <-•"'•"G -'MIK .. lly ,......,..., oat•-of P~ C...."' '!tit<• r .. _,,, C-• ""° .. b<u•ll ~...,. ,...._,r?O ·~ ~.-it E•l>l"'~ "°" JI 1..0 Bankruptcy Cilings in Orange County, Los Angeles and five n eighboring counties. leaped Us>Warda 72 percent to a total of 12,497 for the first six months of Ul80. L-----------------------------------~ That compared to 7 ,263 for the same period in 1979. This sudden increase is a recx>rd in recent history ·anc1 may never have been equalled in the Central District or anywhere else ln t.be United States, according to an attorney apeciallz:inc in the field. Check Stays at Bank Bankruptcy fi&ures for the entire nation since 1948. aa recorded by tbe U .s. Bankruptcy Courts, have shown at most a 40.S percent increase in one year. New Account Clips Costs for Customer _! • .,,.. auawt latereae prlmariJy reReets De effect ol iDOaticm ud.,..... ...... ploy. .meat upaa the pune 1triap ol Southern Callloml.am," aa.id Joeepb WaJcb, attomey 4 and director of Ameri~an Bankruptcy Couo· ell legal clinic. New bankruptcy laws allow people to keep much more prope rty than previously permitted. It ls now pOsslble under many circomstances to keep several cars or $7,900 iD cub. numerous household appliances, and other penonaJ pouesaiofts. A married couple ftlln1 together can keep iwice the all>OUDt ol a alnale oersoo. .. ·. . ESOPWORKS • • • By LOUISE COOK ._,,... ,....,__ American.s wrlte and cub between 3S billion and 40 billion cht!1:ks a year-more than 1.000 checu per teCODd. And some buts are trying to cut paperwork and co.ta by not retwmn1 canceled cbecb. The DOO·retum or c~k·slorage programs work like this: Banks copy canceled checks. U3ual· ly on microfilm. instead of sending them back lo account holders. The banks keep the origmals for a s hort period, then de~lroy them. Customers stiU get moath.ly statements. And anyooe who needs a copy ~ a c~k It.self can get it Crom the bank, wsually at oo charge. '"IBE BANKS A&E TRYING lo work out some means or stemming the flow of paper," said M•rtb• Myers of the U.S. Office of Coo.sumer Af. fairs Bankers say the non·return plans -most oC which are at.ill experimental -are convenieat for depoaiton and llmlt coet lncreases for financial In· sUtutklm. Check •ton1e procrams are not likely to reduce cmtomen' bank fees, particularly with ~ nut year'• expected riH ln postage, but they may lcSH · md the dllferenee betweea a paycbect or-keep~ (rom riling. weUare for 10me wonen at Fort Pitt &eel Cutl.ag. Genni Milano ol the American Bmkers Aa· CO. aoclatica Mid that oo tbe averap. it eoeu about a ll.._ members lta)'ed Od ~so )CJlal that quarter to process a check. Savtnp due to photo. P89llt OmMlec eor,. of ~ dGMd tbe elednnic st.once vary, but lnduatrJ IOW'C'eS n.id 7•J••4d plat. tbe per-ebeck coeta can be cut by three centa to a ~ nickel ns DOOllS abut NOY .• L 1tTI. after a Rftn• Robert v. Sabeck, executive vice president ol ._... ........ ._ tbe .,. .. , mec..s.d ID 1et· the ValleJ NatJoaal Dant ~ Arlaona, wbicla 11 tfSt\. ti91 t11e U.& ltecm.SC De• ........ Mmtntura. inl a cbedl·ltorqe plan, said savtn11 averase tlqo Cl:DA> to beck a• mlllkm Joe. $1.75 to• per account per year ... It's a way to coe- • ta1D IDcreaaiQs COit.i," be said ... We won't bue to 1>oilll t- -• lkK.eelpD1t a..a c..un, Co., increae fees u rapidly .•. U. plmt ap 1wt la mhl·lilaJ. Oab uo ol tbe 400 PlU ..... are expected~~'"· • .,~-..U~~~,•~lJQ _ iii~~~'"'iilfif,e=.~6r~~m-/~~~~"'•stack r .8'eel-an Local ••· of paper. :•People lose the cbecb tUt &et leDt ""It ................ dltterent DOW," • .,. tbe new in· back to them,'' Milano said. "Why go lootinc d9trW refaUom manaser. "A fnt of t.be ones lhroup your garage for old canceled checks when wllo pt up at our •trike meetiDtl and aald 'Sbut you cu pick up the phone and call the bank?" ·em.._. wbat tbe beU:' they call me DOW and The MercanWe Sale DepoaJt and Trull Co. of lati 'Yoatldakl'llaetadaueeto..t'?.. Baltimore la one of a bandfUl oft.be 14,500 com· return plan. Mercantile 5.tarted what at calls "Courtesy Cbeek Storage" oo a I.muted basis tn November l!TrT. The service ls now available at all of the bank's 17 branches Ben Leaf of MeTcaoUle said the program bas .. been working very, very well." Leal said customers can get up to 24 free photocopies a year. Most people. he said, need one or two al lhe most. · · Jt ·s really a feature that customers would hke to have." s aid Leaf. addlng that when the company 1nlt1ally offered "Cou rtesy Check Storage" m con1uncl100 with lhe opening of a nev. branch. 85 percent or the customers opted for the non·retum service. TUE VALLEY NATIONAL Bank of Arit00a started "Court.ciy Check Storing" early last year an a pUot project involving five of the bank's 200 branches. The program Is bemg expanded. Sabeclc said that a survey aft.er six moot.ha showed that customers "liked the convenience of it .•. liked saving all that storage apace and liked the safety or ll ... ~ .... ~p Frank Proto will open a new Lin- coln· Mercury de· alersh}Jl, ~tl~un~· ~4f f~--~­aea1er pes' ex. panded .service ho urs will boost sa les. Tltt Mare looki brlPt becwe OaDcJec qnec1 merdal buts attoa the country offeria1 a DOD· to -• mUliaa worth ol ftlft C!utbap aDDually ;:::======:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=:=:=:==.-------------------f• tliMt Dest le¥9l Jean, Kma "11· .. :AS90CllllP OO&P. bad belD liaeinc money OD •• y--aiwn. ()bk), boae -..... plant. But ..... ......,,... became OW~Ylty and ~ wwe llQlll'Oftd by a lt0i"1oree bill ....... Ille and a ~ ltalf cmly ...... ...,. ,,..,...,_...,1Dealllio1ee~m., ,.. -• y~ Oblo. ......... mW clJI' •Mftl6dw•,•c-11Me11n. C1 ==-labor ...._. nat mwne feilnl to pardaMe U.S. ..... ,.._. Oldo ··~-..atlultw......,.. ... j4JJ II • .. .. ........... .... ,,.,... .......... court 8',_. U.S. ... to MIL • $50.000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTYSB:X>ND8 ......... ...., ,.,,.. ... ........ •C1mm1 cW ·••<•• ,., . BUSINESS I CONSUMER Su~es• Foftllula Option Closes Home Sales By aaJAN BE&GSETTE& ,_ .. , ... Oal!Y .,.._ Aak any real estate ageol his succ~ rormulM, and he'll probably say the buyer asaumang an ex· isling lou with the seller carryln• bact add.ltiooal financtne. Thia concept has sparked new interest in a neglected financing tool -the leaH option. Under a lease option agreement, the buyer or lessee leases the seller 's or leaor's property over a certain amount of time. He receives an option to purchase -wtuch means paying purchase money to the sellet" for a specified period ln the future. The optioo'5 tune span can be shorter or the same as the lease B011:1 PARTIES DECIDE the length of the lease and option periods. the interest rate on the lease option. and any other terms and conditions . For example. a house lasted at $100,000 has an underlyi:ng h r.\t trust deed with a balance of $60.000 at 81.; percent and 29 years remaining on the loan. AH~ a S20.000 down payment, the buyer agrees to lease the property for 29 years with an option to purchase. The seUer curies back a $20,000 lease oplJon agreement for five years at 12 percent. The terms ol the option state lhat the lessee must decide by the filth year of the lease whether to buy. LET'S l,,OOK AT THE buyer's payments. The lessee pays S600 a month on lhe first trust deed and $200 on the opl10n for a total of $800. The fifth year. he exercises h.t.<1 option. pays off lhe opt.ion amount, and then he pays onl y S600 He continues making lease paymenL'i on the eiustmg loan. This occurs so long as the lessee does not record the grant deed . However. should the buyer rttord the deed, ti - tle is transferr~ to him. This can cause problems 1f the undert)'UJg lender is a Federal Savings and Loan smce they have the right to call in the loan and refinance It al a higher interest rate if lhe deed is recorded. 8ecau9e it's advantageous for the lessee not to receive fee tiUe, be obt.alm leasehold UUe lnstead. A litle company records a Memorandum ol Agree. ment which ls delavered aJoo& wttb other docu· menta co a holding escrow. IF TRE LESSEE DECIDES not to exercise his option. he ~e1v~ an ev1cuon nOllce and usually leaves m three month!> lie also loses has option money. The property then reverts back to the 5eller In the past , very few a~ent.s did lease option~. but the> arc nolh1.11g new 011 companies have used them 'im C'e 1908 More recently Huntington Escro-w. 16531 Rrookhurst St. Fountain Valley. has done 4.000 teas4' option trano;acuons since 1973 Jt·cordtng to Rose Man <> Stnes. tht> company's pre-... 1dent Stnes sar.; the 11!:.ts e option gives d1s Unct ad· \ Jntages ror the seller and buyer . For the seller. t•!Scrow closes an f1v<' to ten days, and he receives money promptly. lie pays no polllts as he would v.1th a FHA or VA loan. LIKE T1IE SEU.Ea. the buyer abo avoids paying poial5 such as on• CODvenUoaal loan. Abo, he saves money becau.'IE' of a shorter escrow. and of course, he assumes the elUSl.Ulg low interest r ate loan . LUMIHMEN COLLECTORS CORNEA A.TTEHTIOH Rare Coins & Stamps GOl.D & SILVER l •im04¥ l't'fT>C'il""Y •' Pt1ces for 8-l-80 fl• '''"'"nl r,..,..,, I C-C-s..17. S.19'W(t l tS ., llwy ~II '>ill"'> ()(lrson !Yuc;r ,,.....,,~ -'4Jt hJ Y P l u f'Tl bf'r -...0 .. l•• -"" tOOc.,_ -wn bacl<orour>d Sat:1rv ~ ... -1n1 • ,, .. ,. car 11 nd bOnl.I'> s-1-a-,)I o;l1 '"~ 1171'1. accoltnlanl wanlf'd c. ... c...-~ '""'bet exs>et'tenef' (714)511 •50 So4'ttl Coat ...... va.oe 17 I 4t ts7.0lll -·---------Cllmm-. ow.. WANTS IMPROVED PROP. ANY AREA EXCHANGE ....... HACMAllA !:250.000 rourl v In lJI' ff311Pr;i.: 'Yarhtfic;ht>r • I.lief' nt'W. P'1t'l't'>l~t' l'lt'i·troo1r' m :umtfirmt l'U4'1r>m rtf'N'r J.1vt> aboan1. ~t-wpnrt ... tip• A~ t'JC<'hanet' f\f'lt' l'<',.. 'bf.hind J?alt"S' Rf'I Air• s:ns..ooo l"Ouitv ff'f" pmp. l' S. F.IJl"OPf'. f>otl~1blt> t:i ~ adv•nt•l!t>!' Own.>r • 2131 2'17-6069. 18%-2'1% ANNUAL VIElD Earn 1R·22% an 6 ......... to one year IGlcly MCUNd T.D • ....._ Trust deeds available From 51,000 to '200,000 c.1--, ............... . CM&. DIRECT or <DllCT FOR DfT AILS & F1H! llOOUtE • Pt.EASE CONT ACT ME AT • . TIME . ~C euStHUS .,,_, Mguet tO. tllO \ ' ' I I I , ' • s ~ ' . , , ' . . . . AlllRICAN S'roa IXCllANGI 1Veek'1 ..t Yw'a ..... Low, 0.1e =~ B,,u ti ~ ... ~ 'l ,,., NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINUED 1. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " ... ' '. ('\:: • .. .. .. "' Old Timers See Exchanges In Bull Markel :\EW YORK IAJ') -Somettung \HY strange and 140nder ru.J is going on in W aJJ Slrttt. Old ll~rs who rao rttall ancient eras like the 19605 testify I.bat it looks, reels and SOW>d.s Wte a bull mart et for stocks . The most obVJous evidence of this phenomenon, or course, Is the dramanc ri&t of stock prices over the last four moot.hs. The Dow Jooes average of :I> industrials, wbicb stood around 737 late in the aAemoon of March 27, closed Friday at a l'h-year lugb or 954 69. THE AVERAGE'S 23.21·point n se over the past week was its Utb gain in the past 15 weeks. The New York St~k. Exchange composite index, up 1 37 at 70.81 on the •eek. and the A merlcan Stock Excbqe market value index, up S.69 at 319.(1. bolb hit record hilhs. Tradinc volume, meaawblle, COD· U.ued It a blistering pace. Tumover on the Bia Board averacect $0.56 million lhares a a,, aaainst n.as million the weet before. There are other telJtale symptoms as well. Money ii actua.lly pouriar in, for a cbanee, to mutual fundl-&t in· vest in stocb -one mapzine re- cently spoke of mutual-fund in"8ting as "an idea whose Ume bu come again." ~~-~~~J·~t1iu~~~ offerinp since the late '80I.'' says Norman Fosback, editor ol a letter caJJed "New Issues" publiabed in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ONI 8TOCS TBAT came oat 1ut IDODtb at S7J a sban abot up to• in tht f1nt day "' trdq, ... nC8ltl,y reacbedStO. "Se'fenl smaller enertY·re&aud is· sues have doubled the ftnt ell)' after 1oln1 public," Fosback Mded. Tbe Dow Jones industrials made almoet DO net proeress throuib the 1970s, while the COit ol Uvinc •as just about doubtinc ID this comtry. Tb ere were occulons, naturally, when tbe martet went \IP fGr I wlMJe. But eadl time, It Pl'0"9d '° bt I ,. •t.llt. It's delrtJ llOISlble tblt die nUy ot 1* wUI tar... 11 ...U. 1" Vllile LIM llmlt.m8lt ~. wlllda ._ ~ .. :::::.::-..::-:.: ........ ,.tt ... ..,: ........ '° betitft tlillt • tbe loq .._ UM '""'1b of CCll,_llte ....... wbidl,"' ~. NGeet tbe impact ol bdlttioa, will IUPPGlt a eoat.bll6q rile ta ~k priew. ••Al loa TD lmmtdlate 1D11bt pro1~tbn n-.P•I -. • WlltMt.anlb m bllrtlti..._ct tblltrllltollUllltW ........ eoatllalat 1peU of 1toet Jrlee -a.Hiit. •• Ill• ........... ... "'i .. .._, ' , : ""' ,..._ . -.... ... '""' ......... htlllH BUSINESS I REAL ESTATE 5unday.Augu1t 10. 1980 DAILY PILOT a State B uilding Outlook Recovery Marginal Callforrua's home conatructJon industry ls ex· peeled to experience a marctnaJ recovery from the etrecta of the 1980 recession, however. alenlftcant gains will not be seen unW 1981, according to a Bank of America economist. The ecoooml11t, Michael Sallcln, attributes the industry's more forward recovery to the decreaae in prime and mortgage rates. He prepared the study for the bank's economics and policy re· search department. housing receuion lasted some 20 months in Callfom.ia. This time It was short." Salk:in noted these comparisons: -Housing permits were down some 42 per· cent ror a 12-month period between 1973 and 1974, compared to a 38 percent annualized rate for the first six months of 1980. -Romlng atarU were down 39 percent for 1973·74 and :rr percent for the rirst half of 1980. -Sales dropped 7 percent for 1973-74 and 20 percent ror the rirst half of 1980. ·H~'adoing 1t fort he firm ...,.c '-t>gol $10,000on htm 11t20to lthathewon tJump!" "Prime rates have dropped dramatically," said Sal.kin. "The April prime rate was around 20 percent -today it is approximately 11 percent. Mortgage rates have also dropped rrom 18 to 12 percent.'' -Housing prices increased some 12 percent In the 1973·74 period of the recession. while they moved up by just over 20 percent during the first SIX months of 1980. Beal Estate Mailbag ••• By ROBERT I. BRU~ DEAR BOB: Several times you'vt. mentioned the tax benefits of buying a home. Please explain more. I know mortgage interest and property taxes are deductible. But I would like to know how much this saves me m uc· tual tax dollars. Peter M . D EAR PETER: Your question gives me an opportunity to show how to evaDlate a contemplated home panbue to compute your tTue hous· IJlg coet. For WutraUon, 'let's assume you are b•JiJll a SIM,... home with sze,• eult dowa payment and an ..... mort1a1e at 12 percent an- awal lll&erelt for 3t years. I'm also golag to .... me lbe annual property tases are $1,• and lbat you are In a 31 percent comb laed federal and state IDcome tas bracket. You m•thly mortgage payment wW be Sltz8.63 of which about 99.6 percent or $1024.52 per month wlll be Ont year tu deductible interest. The monthly property tax Is S83.33. So YOW' total monthly mortgage and property tax payments are $1111.H of which 11'07.85 are item bed lnceme tax dedaclioas. If you are laa apereeatlacome tu bracket. l~ese dedacUoas save yoa about $33Z.35 bl lacome tax dollars, thus re- d•ca.. you monthly. boulq C08t to a bo9t$7'11.ll. E a da ....... 1• .Ul be paylq off 7W.r' _....se baluee. r. die ftnt year; aMI PQ9ff Is ..ay abcMlt IUl per moatb, but it gradually increases each moaUI 90 the mortgage will be pakl elf a. 31 years. S17t.ll mlnas M.11 brtap )'OQJ' moethly boaslDg c"t -.. te abeat ms.st. Next. COIUllder your home's ap· predation in market value. As you know, homes are considered an out· standing laflation hedge because they asaaUy appreciate in value at least at the inflation rate. Let'• be coaservatlve and presume yoar home will go ap in market value only 5 percent per year on the average. This is far lower than the national average in recent years of over 10 percent each year. Flve percent of $100,000 ls $5,000 "alue appreciation per year or $416.66 per month. Subtracting this from $775.50 gives us an estimated net monthly housing cost of $348.84. Of course, there will be hard to estimate repair and insurance costs of perhaps SIOO or 1200 per month. Bat after considering your income tax dollar savings, the equity build· up on yoar mortgage, upkeep costs, and the market value appreciation of your home, it is usually much more profitable to own your own home than it la te rent. For farther details on home ownership tax beoeflts, see your tax adviser. tt'r both claim tht• exe mptions, you can each get $100,000 tax exempt hom e s ale profits. Howe\ler, co- owners married to each other get on- ly one $100,000 profit tax exemption. So you could elect up to $100,000 tax .-.xemptlon oo your share of the prom and your sister could elect to savt' her t>xemptlon for latt>r use by pay· ing tax on her profit ~hare. Thi!> as- sumes you are SS or older and hav«> owned and lived in your principal re- s idence at least tbree or the nve .>ea rs before -.ale. For detail~. see your tu adviser. Oear Title Lieta DEAR BOB : Please ~dv1se how to remove the mortgage lien smce we have pllld off our home mortgage, oh happy day! DEAR MRS. J.T.: Wh~ you pay off yoar mortgage. your lender should record either a reconveyance ·or a satisfa ction of mortgage docu- ment. Ask the lender to send you a copy of this documeut to be s ure It was properly recorded . It's .uuch easier to get thi8 cleared up now rather than later when records may become unavailable. Allmap ll•e Atia rney DEAR BOB: Your r ecent com- ments about Starker tax-deferred ex- changes implied any property ~ale where the proceeds are held in a trust until a second property can be found will qualify for a t ax-d eferred "delayed" exchange. Please explain more. John H. DEAR JOHN: You undentalld the Starker exchange concept of a sale, wllh p~eeds held in a trust, and a later purchase of a second quaillylng property to complete the trade. Bat always u.se a real estate attorney to handle the Starker exchange details as you must be very carefuJ to comp- 1 y with the !ltrict exchange tax·. deferral requirements. DEAR BOB: Recently, you said "re· verse annuity mortgages." where the lender pays the home owner a monthly sum. are not yet available in most areas. As an alternative, what would vou tblnkofthr idea if I selJ an investor an option on my house for which he must pay me SlOO per month unW I die or moveoutofthebouse? JulesB. DEAR JULES: Yoo have a terrific idea, perhaps even better than the re- verse mortgage plan. For eumple, you could give an in\leator u option te *=.~->-1 ~.--~ ~ts.w .-~-~~"·~~!l!DP;' ~ • 11'9/f~-..:.. ~ .. + ·: ~--f· ... •· ..__.,.. ".r·~·rttttf:\luc°" ' DEAR BOB : My sister and l own . would haye to pay you si()t per m•tb. our house join Uy. If we sell and take When you die o.r move 011t, tbell the In· the one-time $100,000 home sale tax vestor pays tbe si.oe '" w either you exemption, will we both be con· heirsortoyou. ' sldere d to h ave u sed up o ur He will probably get a "good deal" privilege? How can we arrange for since be will be baying a' below the one oC us to preserve hers? future value. Yoa baTe a .. good deal" Ms. H. F. too became yoa'Te Increased yoar la· DEAB MS. H.F.: Each qualified comeby$10lpermoatb. prlllctpaJ ret1ideace co.owner who is DOt married to &DOtller co-owner may e lect to e:aempt f,..m tax ap to ., .... el MIDe sale proflU. r.o&W..-,U y•a9Clyov1ll· Se nd real estate questfoft1 to Robert J. BTW&, P.O. 80% n10. San rrancbco. Calif. 94101. Advertiser Named Public relations and media promotion for Wil so n Park c on· dominiums in Costa Mesa has been contract· t:d to Levi.en/J ohnson Advcrtii.1.ng, Newport Beach. Call 642-5678. Put a few word$ 10 work for ou SALKIN SAID DECLINING mortgage rates have allowed more buyers t.o qualify for home loans and have made people more willing to try to purcnase homes while lowered prime rates have decreased coostructioo costs to builders -malting construction more attractive. "So we are seeing sales beginning to turn around and construct.loo beginrung to pick up," said Salk.m. ln his study, Salkin qoted a number of similarities in comparmg key areas of Call!om ia's real estate activity during the 1973-74 recession with the first six months of the 1980 reeess1on. "The first six months of this year bas been ever y bit as Lough. if not tougher than the 1973-74 period." said Salkln. "However, the turnaround came a lot faster this year. In 1973 the THE RECOVERY OF the California housing industry is expected lo be faster than it was dur· ing the 1973 recession, partJy because surplus in· ventories of houses are some 40 percent less than they were dunng the last recessionary period. "When levels of unsold inventories are very large. then even when real estate demand picks up. builders will not begin to bwld," said Salkin. "They have to sit on the sidelines and wait un· til they bqwdate their inventones. Until that hap- pens. tl means that employment m the housing in· dustry ~111 not improve, although an increase in home !>ales ~•II 0<.•cur." Salk 1n said surplus hous ing inventories cause employment in the housing industry to re· main stagnant ror quite some time because lt can take from thn't' to !>1x months to :.ell off inventory. Woodbridge Gables may be just what you have been waiting for ••• Woodbridge Gables Grand Closing Nir.e homes indudmg five professionally decora•Pd models are now available There dre f'r,e floor plan::.. from tlw single-story, 2·bedroom 1 .Jen Applelon to the two-s1ory. S-bedroom, 3-barl-.Je':\AI Hdven. The!>e spaoow,. smgle·Camily detact ·• homes by lrvme Pacific are designed m a Wdm • a. •d colorful New England character Woodbndge is well knOINT'I for a wealth of recreation. Tv.to lakes. Swimmmg and tenms dubs. Parks. Mtles of trails. A casual. outdoor way of life that has made the community one of the most popular in 1he dynamic city o f lrwle. but don\ wait too long. To take advantage o f our Grand O osing. call 552-4101 or visit our sales office today. Prices range from $165.000 to $265,000. Woodbridge Gables 8 Qoudc.rest Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 552-410 1 Pnceo; ~ .i•, of d1•o> I I vbuc,11> .. n ~:. •• .. t I I n ~ on oc aner ~ "' " ... edition Homeowr ..... ,r • .,oa.tlJOnS supponed l"V . 'I r~ts. mowll<lln comm. • L~ k.J,t ~ 1\'lY~'Tll.>!IW' ' r ~~ """'<.> u ;.,-. >• l..a:!rS1CJn }k""d._l : j ~OPHl~nC4T£0 PROBRAMMINB ... - Beaulilu/ ~foreo Mu~i(J-NBW~-MarinB Woalhor- Con~umer Reporl~-~loak Markel R~porl~ .......... 9WRrmt r•sc A:,...,.... •1Mcr o.o.,-.......11eac~ You are r1lht on taraetl It bu bMn estimated at f« mo&t Americus t.betr la.-..st hvinp ac. t by far ll 1.be eqult.y an lhei.r home and other tmeDt real e1ute that they own. Homeowners wbo make mcmt.bly payments ot elpal lllDd lntereat on• mort&aae are, in efffft, l•Oat tn a form ot toned uvtnp. They whitUe wn the abe ot their mort&qe moot.b by month. ID lnlJtial yean, most ol the monthly payment r--. lnlef'ellt but aa time goes oo, a lareer loel to pay olf lbe prlnclpal ol the mortga.ge Buytag and holding real estate ls one of the t ways to create a solid savtng1 program. Seeking a Roof A crowd of about 235 gathered around the woman shaking the wicker barrel with lists of names inside. Doomed to be disapPoint· ed were 196 of that group. The occasion was the reservation or purchase rights for the first phase of 39 homes in the Akins Company's Woodbridge Willow Creek de· velopment in Irvine. Prospective buyers who wish t.G be on the interest list fo r the second phase of 73 Willow Creek homes may call559·1161. REAL ESTATE 'Plan Ei lat '· Condo Life For Villa Offering full size and privacy of a single· family residence. "Plan Eight" at Villa Balboa Sea Air At Quail Creek Water-view derks or patios highlight the five noor plans Ill the Quall Cr eek community an Laguna Hills, according to Harlene Rowe, sales director for the building farm. Sterling Homes. in Newport Beach is an ocean setting for con· dominium li ving. A s undeck running full width of the units and opening to each room is th~ highlight of the plan, adding indoor/outdoor living and views . Each 2,035 square-foot unit has a "hospitality t' c n l e r " w i t h dining room. living room with fir eplace , ce ntral kat..chen and den. There are separate bedr oom wings and baths . The master suite 1s large and features a w a lk -1n closet with d res s ang r oom . bath with oval tub and double basin pullman. The secondary wing includes two wardrobes, full bath with showe r and laundry and service c.rca. S.T., eo.ta Mesa Normally, taxpayers who sell their bome for a bstanUal profit face a heavy tax load but this burden may be avoided. U you buy another home t)at costa as much or more than the sales price of old ooe, within a specified time, t.be profit from sale ls not lacluded ta your tu.able lDeome. Usually, the new house mast be bought and e>e· One Model Remains A patio are.t ln · troduces the entry or Plan B . The la v in ~ rooms hav e wood · burning fireplace and kitchens are be tween the dining room and nook. Dressing ar ea. walk-in clo.,et and bath "ac· t·e nt" the ma s t e r ~room The .. Plan Eight" is one of eight con- do miniums des ign s created for the bill-t.op de velopment. OTHER Pl.ANS range In s ize from 955 t o 2,035-square-feet and fe ature from one- bedr oom , one-batb to two-bedrooms plus den and family room with t\\O balh..s. Prices range from SlJ6.000 to $285,000. Best Goes Last at Woodbridge Gables The tv.o·story design of Plan C hc.s ::.hdang gla:.!l doo~ leading to u ""ater.v1ew dt>rk Th" d1D1nR room adJCJIOS lh<: kitchen. accented by a greenhouse v.1ndow pied within a period ol 18 months from the date ,escrow closed on your present home. Longer penods are permitted for servicemen oo active du· ty and when building a new home. This tax defer- ment applies oo.ly to the aale ol a home which is the family's main resldenc-e. When figuring the amount of gain for which tax may be postponed, {ou may deduct marketing and fix.up expenses i they were accomplished within 90 days prior to the sale, and paid for no later than 30 days after the sale. Check with your a ccountant or the Internal R evenue Servu.·e on details if this matter affect.ll !you. It could be well worth your whlle . • } : EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardle u pre$Wk>nt of the ~ Eataten; he ii alto on author, lecturn and matn.ic- r. ~ your comments and qu.enbu to Randy cC~. cl o the DailJI Pilot, P.O. 8o% 1560, Co~ta M elO 92l52llJ. Only one model borne remains at Woodbridge Gables, an Jrvme Pac1f1c commuruty of 173 single· family detached homes ao Irvine The last remaming home 1s the Lexington plan. fully furnished and acces~nzed. There are four bedrooms and two and a·hal! baths lll the 2,179 square.fool home The interior. designed by C.:olor Design Art. San la Monica. as powder hluc and beige. a crcnted hv roufilh·hewn wood and c:ountry style furmtun· Th<> entry of C'eram1c tile leadc; to an old rashwnt:d wood-raiJl>d staarca..c. THE LIVING ROOM boaSL'> u lar~e b:.iy "'andow with FrenC'h window panes, ;.ind there 1s ;,i large formal dming room Complete with a ll applianN·s intlud1nJ.( a refrigerator , the kitcht'n also offers an e k clnl' range with double oven, dishwasher and dispos al. The huge family room 1s accented by a bualt·in bookshelf and a m asonry. wood-burning fa replace. From the family room. sliding ~lass doors open onto the fully landscaped rear ) ard complete ,,_,,,lh a play.fortress for the children l:PSTAJRS, THE MASTER suite offers a sitting area nanked by Frenc h paned wandov.s and a brai.s bed The dressing area has double sanks and ;,in oval tub Priced a t $220 .500 includmg furna:shangs and f'o mpl('te lands('aping, tha::. la-.l remaining W()od· hradge Gabil'' home aho feature::. an att<1ched J!arage and a l'UI de ::.al· locauon lh'MdenL"> or Woodbridge Gable-. automat1f'ally liecoml' mt·mtx·r-. or tht· Woodbndge \'11la~e A'>· :-ot·iation. "'h1ch allow!'. U!'.l' of lht: as-,oc1at10n"' rl·t·re<Jtional f:il·tlatu.'::. ancludan~ a :-.w1mming dub, lv.o lake:-. a nd park-. For a monthly fN• of :spprm.· 1matl'ly SJO, the ;.ii.soC'1at1on muintains c.11 (<Jmmon lac1l1t1es. The saJes f acl U ty Is open Thursday through Mon· day from lOa.m . to5p.m. The u~ta1r..,, ma<.tt•r bedroom fl·ature'> vault ed C'E>thng~ and v. alk an cloM·t v.hal<• th1· bath und dn·-.-.m~ an·a ha\ 1• a -.k \light Pl.m D fp;Jtun.·-. an .1t l:.t<'hl·<1 l\.\f/ c J r r.;r.1i.:1 0, A ""au·r ''"'"' p.;t10 "'1th -.t'paralt' :-.tor .1j.!1· ;,i rt'J' <ire th1· othn fr.1turt·'> of the l\4 0 !>tory plan Ovc'r:.1£1-d 11\'lng and dlniog room allow pll'n· t y or entertainment room m Plan E. Open planning, angled walls and volume ceil- ing.., are focal points. There an .. wood-burning f1 r c·place'> 1n s ome homl·' and other model:-. ha\'t' sladmg glass door:-. lt>:i c11ni.: to patios or c1t-1·k•-. c Hh•·r items include '>k\ l1~hL'i an most third· ln·el bathe;, m;,irblc - topped pullmans with !u ll ·'>IZ <'d m irror s ; kitchen., v.1th built·in ap- pll anc l''> and ceramic tile countcrtops. There ,., wall·to·wall carpet- ing. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts it's the water Wotr:r murmv1f'g Ly y-::iu1 l ••rJrcc.01 w 1ndo "'· Waterfalls, 1),.A1ds c.:r f streams meand~ring amonr3 the condominium home'> o f Harbour Vista.• W ater scintillating in the sun, lopping soft sand beaches -3 minutes away. ~ow you can do a week's shopping ~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 1.0 11p•l'9te ptinted ltema, pliia ~ epecea you can ttM In yourHH. ~~7 .... 1' h,\. a!:":: . '. !',: , ............ ~ ''"T"'~..,;....._, I ... ~-' \;'. 34 •• 21 Veget•blH 14 Fruits I 8ekery lt•ma 5 BeveragH 19 Meat and fllh entrtH 11 DMy Item• .ao Mlecellaneoue ....... -..... , .. Water dazzling blue w ith white soi ls and dockside elegance nex t door a t Huntingto n Harbour. Harbour Vista . It's the water and it's a lot more. Condominium homes as large as normal houses with architectural class to stand beside the best. Massive beams, vaulted ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, walk-in closets, and extraordinarily spacious private · ; rlo I. · • ~ . -~ ,,..~,,.~~ctJo~_,-J~~ ... ~,~,1.,,,.,.~ .. -~-... --.. '1~\:-1:\~'~ '"'""''" ... ' ·•_;.,,.,!~ . i•-..f::..t-·:<..:--: z~ • ., ... ;..1 ~..t.1"~ : ·-4'~--""..: .'-~~.,..wJ '~~~;;~J. _..,,,. ... .,; .......... ·~~), •'"P..,.~' .. , ~..::t!.~·..-"r'n' ... 1. -Harbour Vista. It's all you wont in easy, sty lish Irving fW: . .' ' at the beach. Now 1s the time to experience 1t. l . • Adjacent to Huntington Harbour 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes from $90,990 to $127,990 ·~ ii.. (011forn10 ~-' al Real Ewole Publ< R. "°'' Cor onlortnahO•I {Qn(4'f~""l ~IUl of -. .. ~. fl"Cl•n•9"0llC•, obl.go1om, & no !hlr U)il la REAL ESTATE F ~ Moving Ui> lnrReal Estate~ G._ •,en 1w joined lnlM Padlk. I.be bome·buUdlnc dlvllion ol tbe lrvlne Compu.y. •• department ol real eatate admlnlst.rator. Sbe 1up.,vlae1 the proce11ln1 of all lnformaUon Dfffflal"Y for ,ov mment approval for the 1• pro-Jecta under way at lhe division. Ms. Meytrs Hvti lft Cotta lleaa. .w . ..,. huerhu bHra named aulJtant vtce presldent/coat.roller and S.U Greeawahl uslatanl vice .,,.&dlntllnlorm1Uon ayatems for ~tury 21 Real btate Corp,, lrvane o-11 Qaanaa1 11 vice president ol financial aervlttS and Tom IClemeu vice pnm.ident ol "'l'onal flnanclal services Darid v ... ,. Laguna Beach, recently re celved tbe Rodney Radom Award for outstandmg contributions to the Pulflc Ceaa& Ball•en CoafereHe. Young la a past president of PCBC and served three Umes as program chairman. He is president of his own bwJding firm. The award ceremony took place at the recent PCBC meet· ing in San Francisco. Llada Bradfiel d i s merchandlslng manager and vouNG Wa1•e ffanaala• director or purchasing for Broad.moor Homes. Irvine. Ms. Bradfield, a Cal State Fullerton graduate, formerly worked for The Presley Companies and Mission Viejo Co. Hartu- nian is a graduate or Cal State Long Beach and formerly worked for Mark Ill Homes. Avco Com· munity Developers and the Irvine Company. Frank Legrand is investment marketing specialis t for Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Co., Newport Beach. Legrand, a graduate of Seattle University, previously owned his own company, Legrand Bonding Agency. Mike West. director of re· sldenlial sales and John Alstrom. diredor of industrial properties for Jobn D. Luk & Soa, lrvine, have been prornot· uou1to ed vice presidents for the firm. West. a resident of San Juan Capistrano, is a graduate of UC Santa Barbara. Alstrom, who lives in Irvine, 1s a graduate of Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. He formerly worked for Coldwell Banker and the Irvine Company. Edward J . &uwaldt has been named president of Emkay Development aad Realty Co., Newport Beach. He helped form the firm in 1969. Ruwaldt Is a graduate of Texas Christian University and prior to forming Emkay, work e d f or Prudential Insurance Co. Emkay. a sub- sidiary of Morrison-Knudsen, Boise, Idaho. II a general COO· &racttq and real estate de. velopmeot firm spedalizi~ in eommercial and industrial pro- jects. Laa Garcia. a member of Orange County Escrow Association. bas been named "employee of the quarter" for Weat4':ra Mataal Escrow Corp .. Santa Ana. Catllertne Johnson, Gabe Toparl and Diane McOaade have joined John LyUJe Ilea.tty, Tustin, as sales associates. Sandcastle Near Beach One third of the units at Sandcastle Con· dominium complex in Newport Beach are sold, ac· cording to a spokesman for the development. The units, within walking distance of lhe beach, are offered in four floor plans. Priced from $169,SOO, each unit features pullman tops in the bathroom suite~. patios ~r balconies, fireplaces, wet bars, carpeUng and m1r· rored wardrobe doors. The kitchens are highlighted by eye-level microwave and self-cleaning oven, dishwasher. trash compactor, waterline to the refrigerator icemaker, luminous ceiling, hardwood cabinets and ceramic tile countertops. Recreation facilities include swimming pool. ,,...,-.Al'\P.1 ~~~--"··p ·•.~""':::~~ .:... .. J,~ iid~~· V.... ~. nJ·~~-<r,.~~1-1M·· ·-lr · the opporturuty to choose carpeting and other floor covering materials for their homes. To visit the site, travel the San Diego Freeway to MacArthur Boulevard, proceed to Pacific Coast Highway, turn right after two blocks to Avocado and left to the development. Models are .open from 10 a.m. to6 p.m. daily. Reservations Flood.Center . Regents Point, Southern California Preibyterian Homes' new retirement complex, is more than 75 percent reserved, even tbouih the 300-unlt center won't open untll 1981. Apertment accommodatloil fees are available from .,.,000 with monthly fees, lncludinS one meal a daJ, from_. a month. Health services wlll be included at Resents PolDt lD 8dditioD to bousekeepinc, maintenance, full.aenice dininS, utillUes, recreation fadlltlea, IOdal ~ama and aucb common facllilies u a. llllrarJ, fellowship ball and crafts center. Pola\ la located oa a 15.J.acre aite OY tbe llUCla Resional Part lD tbe lnlDe CompmJ'I lll'ODGled Unlvenlt.y Town Center de- nlopllMllll 'l'be-deliln plan for Town Center ii be-baa rfttewed 11J tbe ctty and wU1 lnducle a mis. ol ,...,_. .. , olftee, •= 8Dd reueal1CIDal uae. lllfclnDaUon res Reaentl Point may be obta'"' by ecmtadiq tbl 9outben Calilonlla ~ eom..· lmne omc:e at 2112 Martlll ... ... 111. lnine, lll'f15. • Gate-guarded, with 11 acres of landscaping and fabulous recreation. Oirds fly. Hurry! 5 °/o Down Also A voiloble - • ' V ILlA • ..:;;-. - Huntington Oeach ( 714) 848-4 7 72 Homeowner~· 01i.eumen1 ovolloble 01 '.>QI(.'! Oltice sh()pping and educatJOnal seMc:es. No~ gold here. just the highest quality Sl~fM'11ly homes and townhomes to be bXld anywhefe in Orange~ Folow the map and find that at every tum through Anaheim K•ts you can stake a claim tor the future ofyoor~ ~value. appmclation ... you1 8trb it rich when you disoovef the homes of Anaheim Hills. "11tle lnlUfance and Trust aJM1'f -·--·----_..-....-..,.__. I I a• S&.tnday. August 10. 1980 [Ml. Y PILOT (:t \ .... i '~ . ' 13 I [) . . . -" I • Open 11-7 Mon-Thurs 10·6 Fri-Sun ' $66,000 Villas in Huntington Deach 5 min. from the beach, with 100/o down and *11-3/ 4°/o interest. j • . .. 4• ... . • 1 ~· ... .. '· ~-~ u . ' • t I •\ \,. . . . ' • '2<Mt A.P Jl. I I . . r I The~tyBailders ! of Mam•• Hilk ~~~growing . sefection ol fine new I homes rVJW showing IO AnahemHlls NOW SHOWING I 1. Point• Qul...U by The Gunslon Hal Co ' Singln~homes f1l4)974-1840 2.Wlnds4wTernoe by w,1rm1nq1on De~ Co Vtew IOWflhomes f7'4) 974=4232 3.C~Mllla hy The w.irmmgton Group , I SrnQI<? l.Jllllly homes ( 7 '4) 6J 7 {>614 4. a,0ate by $mylh Bros . Inc S1r1q1e l:un.:y homes (7'4) 974-4121 S.QuailRJdee by $ot.;1hP0'1 Ocve1opmcn1 Coro Snq•c family homes (714) 64(}.4433 6. Renaissance l>y The Robc<t P Warm1ng1on Co S·nqle 1ani1Y hOmcs (714) 549-8867 7. Quail Ylata by Soulf\p0f1 Oevebpmenl Corp Limited scraes1ownhomes (714)6404433. ' ~,...,., •• .:~r. r-: ~ ,..1.. ~ ~~ciiy~Wlf.~~-'·---~~~~~, S.ngle f3'nlly homesJ!~~73-1212 , . COMING5UUN 9. Cen,on ....... by Carlton Homes. Inc <' l uirury townhOmes (7l4) 838-7171 1 O. Anaheim Ridge htatea · ,. Custom homos11es Nel(f urut 1961 (714)957·9303 11. Ridge View by The BaldWIO Company New group ol single lcmty homes (714) 540-8300 12. Can~Vlew•atatea by Boulevard Oevelopmoot, Inc. LuKuty single larruty tiomes (714) 54 7.aos4 13 ........... l?Y Amencan National Group Singe l(WTllly homes (213) 879-0900 14. .......... v-.. by Be<YTl Oevelopmoot Company Lakeside townhOmes (714) 778-0285 15. c.., .. ,.., •• by Boulevard Oevelopmoot, Inc. \/teW tOWI lllOrnes (714) 54 7-8066 . 1 ~ REAL ESTATE New Interest in Second Mortgage Investment 8ecmd ........ .,.. ..... ..... ~ ..... ,...,....,. ln the •veet t.M .. auaca cWa.tt., UM •ecOtMl mortf •1• lender haa •eeond pr orlty It th e fondollun .... after lhe lll'll monc.-... ...... ,d. llJPPOI& A propert.1 hu a tl0.000 llnt mort1•1• Hd • *10,000 tf'COftd mort1a1e ,... corded aaaimt lL If the bor· ro1rer defaalta OD both loanl, al U.. fondolure aaM OD tbe flnl mortPfl lhal lmder I• paid h.11 ll0,000 IDd any remalnlq aaJe proeeed• 10 lo &h o aecond morta.,e....,r. U IM property sells for more tbaa U. •.ooo total first and aeeoed mortaac••· tbe exces.s IOM CO tM dll•ultin• borTOwer. Th• 1afety of a second morll•I• depends on the amoua& Of ··~Uve equity." Tbat " UM illf..-.nce between lhe p1"91'U'1 market value and lh• total ea m o unt of its m~. f'nir ........ ,, lbcs property ls worth UOU,00 0 , and 1lis 'Coast' Models Rising Clemenle Developme1&1. Hoa 18 Eleoolions C<Jaltructloc ~model homes at "Tbe Cout."' tbe new executive H riet .._._uaJ commWl.lt.y ln San (.1emente. is under way. The $47.2·mUlloo deve.lopmeol features six f\oor plMI With t.tu'M, lour ud ftv. bedrooma with boaut rooma ln eocn• plau. A IO&al ol •• unJu are planned, wlth 11 eleva· llou mort1a1 toUJ '80.000. there ii $20.000 protective equity. Most proreaalon•I mortgage lenders feel the protect.I ve eqw. ly abould be at leaat 20 percent. tn other worda. the total mortgages shouldn't exceed II> percent or market value. Some lenders, however, feel only 10 percent protective equity is needed, especially Ir property values are rl1Jlng rapidly m the community or i t the borrower has an especially good credit record. IN THE event the borrower doesn't ma.Ice his mortgage pay- ments, foreclosure eventually results. To avoid being Wlped out at a fo reclosure s ale, the second mortgage lender mu.'it make sure the fi rst mortgage lender doesn't bold a foreclosure ~ale. This result 1s avoided. 1r the borTower doesn't make htS pay. ments on the fi rst mortgage, by the second mortca ge lender malc lng lbe rn1Ned paymenta to the first lender to rel.Dal.ate the first mort1a1e. Then the aecood mortgage lender can foreclosure on his second mortaaae. A d e fault on the first mortgage, whlcb tbe second mortgage lende r cures by pay- ing the missing payment.a, Is con sidered a default on tbe second mortga~e. thus allowing for eclosure o n the s.econd mortgage. MANY invest.ors malce their ln1t1al second mortgage loan when selling their own home or other property. Sellers common. ly "Lake back" a "soft money" second mortgage (meaning no 3ctual cash changes bands> to help Wlth the buyer's purchase financing. Set!mg the high yteld.s avalla· ble on such loans, these tn· vestors then often start making •·hard money"' (caab> second Mesa Projet-t Popular mort1a1e loans . Retirees are especially eaaer second morteaae lenders. Exact proceduree for invest- Inc In second mortgages vary In e ach community. But second morteage loam can usually be arraneed tbroueb morteage broken or real estate broken. IN 8011E communltles ln· vestors can buy into a pool of second mortgages. The advan. tage of investing 1n a mortgage pool 1" ii ooe secood mortgage loan ln lbe pool fund goes into default each Investor's risk of loss ls minimal. Thla pool concept bas been ex- tended to pension trusts invest- in g in h i gh -yield second m o rtgage p ools . T he 1974 o riginator of tbls Idea, Burl- 1nga me Mortgage Investors . Burlingame. now has sever al im1tatons, including the giant Balcor Pens ion Investors of Skokie. W., organhed in 1979. Site Offers 1.Three Plans T'be ane and two-1toey horn.-will tnclude oak ntry doon, hardwood baluittradet, tlreolacea in both th9 family rooma and muter 1wtet, and breakf Nt aooka wtlh aolartum or larden window. Up to three bath areaa, Interior laundry faclUUea. and two or three-ear 1ara1ea add to the convenience ot a lar1e f amity. Stylbed attraeUona lD aome plans lnchade au.n- ken converutlon pltt, French doon tn d.lnlng room•. bullt·ln •tereo cablneta ln famlly rooms a nd muter bedroom altting rooms with multi- angled bayl fOf' vlluat appeal. . Sommerset Nosta"/gic The Rid2e Homes development. reportedly the only sing)e·f amlly detached homes iD the Turtle Rock area of Irvine, bas opened. 1be development features three floor plans ranging from 1,915 to 3,016-square-feet or living space. Buyers may choose from a two-bedroom plus den design to a four·bedroom home. There i.s a wide assortment of featw-es includ· lng private courtyards, kitchens with breakfast nooks, bay windows, skylights, and two or three- car garages Plan 1 offers a wet bar open to the den. The mast.er s uite s pans lbe width of the home with a sitting a lcove, closet space, separate shower. ultra tub and skyligbL THREE BEDROOMS PLUS a den are found in Plan 2. An open wood stairway, by a skylight, serves as a focaJ poinL The kitchen is "roomy" with a food prepara- tion island and a breakfast nook accented by a bay window. The mast.er s uite features a fireplace and deck. P lan 3 ofrers f amlly room with private courtyard. THE KITCHEN h as pantry aDd octagon breakfast nook. The master suite orrers a private retreat. a bay window in the masltt bath and cloaet space. Furnished model homes are open daily. The sales office ls located al 8 Starlight and is open daily from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . To reacb t.be COIDJIHanlty take t.be San Diego Freeway to the (.'ulver Drive mt and go llOUt.b to campus Drive. Follow Campus east to Turtle 11.ock Drive and go south on Tw1le Rock Drive to the entry of Turtle Rock Ridge at Silkwood. Turn right at Silkwood. ._Ridge Crest . 'Elegant' Models at Harbor Ridge <.'rest, a development ~ et Irvine Pacific, are now available -furnisbed • _and decorated. Tb• community ~ 92 t.ownbomes is lD Newport Beach. A cedar wood cellina acrou the U viog room 1111d dining area cbaracterlaes lbe sing.le· story, • two-bedroom, two-bath plan. • The deslan featurn formal and lnlormal 19aces with a "convenatiGn" pit ~&bled by a ak)'Ugbt and a fireplace oil t.be step-down llvt.ng room. The d1n1ng room opeu to a view from a wall ol windows while eotrywa1 b.aa a tk111Cbt. THE TWO.STOaY, three-bedroom, two-and. one·balf bath desip often a aeccod·Ooor library loft wblchoverloob the Uvtq room. A h'oot courtyard fountain, villble from the mast.er suite, is also featured.. The Casablanca la a three-bed.room home wtth a ~Slloey atrium. Fully-equipped laland k.Jtchem will have pass- through ban to sunken family rooms or to the breakfast noob 1n aome plans. Wallt·in pantries off lttVtce areu will be featured ln select plans. Bonwa rooms with bulll·ln wet bars and dowmtaira bed.rooms are examples ol the variety and adaptablUty of the slx floor plans. The homes by Ponderosa. a pa.rt of •'The Coast." a planned residential community, will be located on the ea.st side of the San Diego Fr~way between Avenida Pico and Averuda Estrella in San <..1emmte. T h e n e w S o m m c r :; t' t CiUHomes community tn (;()f.;t a Mesa , mor e than two ·thlrd~ sold, offers two fl oor plans. Tht• largest IA the J,740 squar\! foot Ghirardelll and tht• other. lhe 1.603-square-fool Noh Jilli The Ghlrardelll has u s paciouo; liv ing room. dining room and private den an u lower-lcvt.'I hospitality center. Secluded on the upper story are a mw.tl'r suite with dressing-roo m bath and its own d<'ck, plu., t"'' secondary bedroom .... bath iind deck m a separat<' w1nJ: The Nob 11111 f<'aturc~ d IH 1n~ room on one side or lbe lower IPvc>I plus a separate inlonna.1 i.t•ction Wlth kitchen, dining area und Wl'l bar. The ~nd floor ln· t· I u d es m a s t er a u 1 t e w i l h fireplace. deck and dressln& room-bath plus anothe r wing with two bedrooms and bath. Two o th e r So mm e r set ("1t1 Jlomt>S offer two or three bedrooms an 1.234 and 1.450 ~quare foot , two.:.tory design~ ~1th privatt· deck a nd patio Tht• n~1den ces give an lm- r> rt-:.:, 1on or S an f'r anc1sco nostalgia wit h their colorful awning entries, inside details such a.s open balconies, special skylights, optional stained glass windows and wood ·b ur ning fireplaces. The Biddle communit y i!> within wal.lcing dlatance of the s hopping, restaurants, ent.ertain- m en t , hotels and financial facilities or the South Coast Plaza regional cent.er . F o r r ecreation a re lbe beaches and ma r i nas or Newport-Balboa, gotr courses and t.enrru, C()m plexb. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAND OPEN I NG I I ~~~~:;~-~~~~v~~~c~ indoor ~e open to the atrium~ Uie diDina room below, leads to tbe muter auite. The Ken1in1ton la the most spacious townhome. It baa open fireplace between the llvinc room and famlly room and a fa.replace ln the muter suite. A brlck wall hlabllabts the entryway. Tbere are hardwood floors lD tbe entrywa1 and the formal din1ng area. Two more bed.rooms and a maid's room are allO included. • oTBEa -nATtJaES lnclude kitchen ap- 1'1. pUaocea, microwave Hlf-cleanln1 double ovens, •• e111tom ub cabinetry. ceramic tile countertops, bl'au plwnhln1 lbturel. mirrored waDitlel and -vata mllY &ate releue. _ Tenn.la courts. awimmJnc pools, tben.peutlc 1pu aad nature traUa are alto cm the site. Model bom• are priced from MI0,000 to te00.000 aod ma7 be Ylewed by appolntmmt only, contact NM7'1$. <'.' ~1 (' the Height of Elegance A IOOl< ... o feeling ... on unrrustokoble presence ... elegance The homes of Pork Hill were mode fo r those who believe o home should be the ultimate expression of a way of Ufe. Elegance .. timeless wood exteriors. large grocerul rooms. quiet hideaways. Windows turned to views o f rOlling hills and meadows. homes nestled on the na1lXal contour.s o f the land. These are unquestiOnobly the most beautiful homes ever built by Butler Housing CorporatiOn-the cutmnotlon of twenty-five years of home building_ This 15 Pork H1U. Oceanside's finest new Odctess ... an elegant level of living. From $137,950 FHA.VA (714) 941-0590 , REAL ESTATE Chatea11x Has 4 Floor Plans Management Of Property Seminar Goal ··Probleml ... SoJuUom to lhaa1lD1 Office Buildln1s. Aopplq C-&en ud ~· ...U" wW be die aubjeet ol an AUi~ • ~ ... by tbe SoutlMn Cdfcnia <>apter ol Certified Com-a.I IDvest.meat Mem-bers. Klwfcrled fw tbe MarrioU Hotel, Newport Bea~. Tbe semanar will begin at 8 a .m. with a .. lllWoa Dollar" round table followed by a marltetlna session at 8:30 a.m . and the meeting at 10 a. m. A panel discussioo by four real estate spe~ialists who are Certified Property Managers will review problems and solu· ti0na to managing investment pnperties. ccm ol the seminar is $25 and bteludes lunch. Reservations may be made by writing Vita A. Garr«t, CCIM, ml HaeMnda Blvd .• suite 21', Hulenda HetOta. Calif. • t.elepltcmin1 l· <nf> t114Sll. WTl'9 m priYate 1arden .. traatt. tbe ~u bu a more formal appeal. The two-llory townhome features two beclrooml plus den •• a walk·m ca.et in the master suite, two and cae-hall batha, atrium, laun· dry room and a t~ar garage. A aechaded atrium adjoins tbe Cbardmma.y'a muter suite. oner~ inl a special place for privacy in this one«ory home with a den u4 cine and one-ball baths The Zialadel oft_.. upansive win· dow1 IWTOundlne the wood· bGrDinl fireplace. This single· story residence features two spaciom bedrooms, two baths and a private yard. Four floor plans provide from 1.145 lo 1,600 square feet of liv- ing space. AMONG THE Chateaux features are ceramic tile en tries, plush carpetmg, wood burning fireplaces and vaulted ceilings. Kitchens are eqwpped with electric range and double oven, trash compactor, dish· washer and dispos al. A wrought iron gate is at the entry to each home, which boasts an open air atrium or private yard. SU~.~ugust lO, 1980 DAILY P\LOT rrs BACK TO NATURE wmt NEW TERNTOAY HOMES IN LAGUNA teu..s Spedoua AOCMM, L.Meet ~ Mak• • Ideal fOf Faml... ' New Territory Along Greenbelt ThP new ~ingle·fam1ly home commuruly of The New Terntory in Lai..una Hilb ranges along the Al.lso Creek greenbelt. The three to five-bedroom homes wltb two to three baths are priced from $166.000. l\ aturaJ shmgle Ol' board and batten siding with wood ihake roofs sheltering the varied selecllon of extenors. Ope• rafter.. masonry or wood columns support wide roof extensions. There are plant shelves, covered parlong courts and interesll.Dg window treatments accenllng the contemporary ranch· slyle extenors. Fully au·condJttoned homes are zoned for fanuly actJVll&el. In· tenors range from 2. 409 to J ,eAIO square feet aad feature ete1Qntlivmg rooms and formal dirune rooms amt f ami.ly rooms. The fully -equipped •t.cheos feat•re self·~leaainc onn~. microwaves ad streemu..d efed.ric ~. T'llere are doeble compartment IOlft~ w1tlll di5posals aod dlSbwashers, cerami~ t1le countstop5. furn1ture·ftoisbed oak cab~. lumuaous ceilings and wtde expM.SeS of wi9dows. The develocimetat is .,e.ca..d bJ~h El Toro Road mt from the San Diego Freeway. soudl ~ El TOl'O i> Paseo de V alenda left to KeJUU.DltOD Drive. • Recgcler ........ m;)l ............. ·.sINCEl920)•111m .......... , ........... .. Home Without Trash CHESTER, N.J . CA~> -Vincent D. Longo hasn't placed a bac ol garbqe oo the curboutsidebi.sbomelatwoyean. IAllO la a lelf-emplojed pl•...., eoo. sultaat and J90Ulft neo;er' ....,__, Bill eonse"aUon program began when the townablp announced it was endiDC free garbage pickups and was cootractmc instead with a printe collector. LONGO MID BE bas saftd mare tlma S3CJO in p.rtiiage coUectlon fees. He says most of the mooey, including what be sells for re· cycling. will be donated to the l'elC9e lquad and Scout troops. He ii methodical about tbe family's trash. "Nothing is ever t:hrowD away wit.bout first being examined to see If it em be re- used." Four large containers inside bis house are labeled aecordiq to tbe type ol refuse to be disposed ol: paper. Un ad .i-. plastics and food sc:raps. OU> NEWSPAPEa8, cam and bottles are "ltellt for rec)'diDI. Paper ii burned in the fireplace to PfO•ldl bat and reduce electric bills. Scraps of food, coffee grounds and egg shells are saved for compost. Loogo documents each step. "When I bum waste paper, I can show bow many BTU's or tbe amount of beat I get from it," be said. "U every family took a lit· tle time to belp solve tbe solid waste disposal problem in whatever way possible, it would lessen the need lo find additional landfills." 4 Units Left At Bay Point Four units remain In Paceaetter Domes' Bay ~~~.""' ....... "'tYtW>~qie~~~1 ~_tty~~· ,.~-......-;z;-~>" ~-.~""'Q.; "'!<'- A New .England arcbiteetUral sea coast flavor is found in the two anCI three bedroom, t1"HDCl-a- balf bath .Uta. Eacb two-....., bome baa a two-car aarase. Tbebom• areprieedfroaal1'5,.,. The de"6a111nllll la baUt cm a porUcm of the ~ rormer~-..e. n:AnJm INa.UDBD are eeramk-tiled en· try OoGrllll. c••-carpedlc and liPtilll fix. tures. Kitcbenl offer mlerowa•• ovens, eledric range, diabwuber ud disposer. There ar~ ceramic tile com---. r-...s ,.ael ub cabiDets and htminnw ,..;1np wttb •wood frames. BMhs pullmarw and nlled puel asb cabinets. Master batbl ban "ultra" tub ad antique brua fi.stures DTEIUO& DETAILS Include cedar·sbingle roofs, wood aidln& and stained a.ems, aolid con wood ea1:r1 doon ud autome&ic aanae door opmer. 'l1le HameowDen AllodatklD maintains ........ "94 ....... and home ataton . ..._ dee la opea dall1 from U a.m. to 8 p.m. a• se.wtad Drln. To r..m tbe IMe, exit the Su Dielo Freewa1 at -~ Boale•ard. 80 -.lb to Brtatal Street. r11M • BrtstGl to IrYlDe AftDlll and tuna left. BUil,der Cited ING TON REAL ESTATE . Ca1'e Their Coatie I. Utah Family of 19 Uves lnaide Rock • '"Tiiie ~ \hlnc that holdl you back la your MOAB. Utah <AP> -In the deMrt IOUtb ol here ._. Hatch R~k. 1 lialf·•I .. ~. JO •&oriel ....,_, far from pbioMI. power llMI and qa&U boa• -but bom• I« Bob Potter and tut famlty. Pram a dislM('e It loob like aa.y of t.M red l&ftdl&ae rodtl and cllft• that IDM• ~utem Ulatl 1 tourill attratlioo Then Ute riNlot Met the l•l"detl. eoata and dop. the A&Mrican Ila& outa•ctt a double-sllMd. ataued caw-e opea1tt.i .. U ~ ttoes to Mil, tbll wUl alJ be HU· 1'-'ltalnlna tr ev rythlna holds lOCtther. -•'ll make lt • rftJrement tenter and a ~ rancb, ·· 1110 ~)'tat-o&d FOltf't It la, ·~ the lanky fonnu teacher. t.M r a hutM>t\ ol a "llrelon.c dream to build a small but beauUtul comm~nlty 1eared to beln1 H sdr aUSl\lNJ\111 po&slble " Slnc:e February, h• and part of t\jS family of thrtt wive.a and lS chlldrm have lived In "Castle One ." bla.sltd into rock !u sed from th4! state Supported by p&rtne~ and investors. Foster created a cavern 30 feet wl~ and 80 feet deep. with other areas for the library. bedrooms , kitchen, bath, laundry and g.arage A LA YEa Of' Cl.A Y In the rock provided a natural roof, the noor is COftcrete. the walls are r~k and the temperature Is always 5&. The home Is 6pacious but sparsely rumlsbed. A well has been drilled. but the pump ls on or- cter and waler must be trucked in. A 1.000-eal)on propane tank fuels the stove and an el~lr\cal generator for tools, lights and a stereo. A fireplace s&41>pUes the only heat. and Foster eventually plans • expanded heating system -a low priority lo family members comfortable in sweaters and loae·sleeve shirts. • Wind generators are for the future. and a s ewage system is being built. "You can build places Uke Uus. with 4,500 square reet. for approximately $20,000, .. said Foster, who has mined uranium. relied limber, taught in Mormon seminaries. built luxW")' horr,>es and was an Air Force aircraft mechanic in World War II. TO THE WEST. he has begun blasting another horne ln the rock, this one planned at two stories with a totaJ of S.000 square feet ol floor space . Other homes are planned for permanent residents • and vacationers. Trees to I ,ine Dana Woods Mor e than 60 percent or the new single ·ram1ly detached homes or Dana Woods in Dana Pomt hive been reserved. • Units in the soon-to·be-completed executive. style community are priced from $171,250. The t hree and four-bedroom homes are offered in fi ve floor plans and 18 elevations in the first phase. wit h complete front ya rd lands caping and sprinkler systems included. The homes are part of a planned commuruty where 3,SOO varied trees a.re to be planted along the slopes and winding cuJ-de-aacs. Interiors include open air atriwns as a focal. point for major inside activity centers including Living rooms. dinmg areas. family rooms and con- vertible den-bedrooms. The mdoor-outdoor rela· tibnship is fos tered by a variety or window treat· ni e nts includin~ French casements. skylights, bays, sliding ~lass doors. clerestory and large fix· ed-panc windows. Master bedrooms with spacious sleeping areas afford scenic views of the ocean from deck or patio extensions a ccessible through sliding glass doors. His and hers wardrobes with built-in drawers and shelves plus bi·lo bars and mirrored doors are basic to two or the five plans. while plentiful closet s pace and ceiling-high wardrobe mirrored doors are featured in other plans. Each model affords a dressing area while master baths have large oval tubs, each with in· dividually buHl·in ceramic tile and compart· mentaltzed ce ramic tile showers. There is sheet vinyl noortng, bath accessories of antique brass und nickel finish. Twt.o lnatortes, band· rubbed oak cabinets and &it-down vanities com· plete the a.meniUes. Many varieties of trees, pll.\S walking trails and wooden steps, lead down the slopes to a 4.5· acre neigbborhood park. and four tollot.s will be located throughout the clusters of homes. A separate 2.Z. acre receaUoo center dominat- ed by a 22-foot clock tower Includes a s wimming pool, cedar-sided cabana and trellised barbeeue area. To visit Dana Woods . taJce the San Diego Freeway to the Pacific Coast Highway offramp in -~~~~lV~D.~.t-~~~f.ld.~ .-~---(-;.~~~-·~!~~ Highway to lbe Street of lbe Golden Lantern. Turn loland on Golden Lantern to the end or the street where the models and sales offi~ are open Mon- day lhrougb Friday from 10 a .m. to 5 p .m. and Saturday and SW.day from lOa.m . to6p.m. Phase 2 Opeli For Oakleaf lm•t=:S·" be aald. laid he and bla partnen have apent abcMlt ll0,000. mo.t on exp&ot;lva and f\Ml. TM e.k lt on 200 IC'8 leaaed hocn the Stale for $S an at-N yearly, wJlh a »year renewable le11t Such property normally lei.Ml for 11utna at IO HIM an acre • year . .. ,,_Hatch Rock localk>n wu an East.et' •U bunt 1 1pent •PP~•mately two years .. areb.lnl lt out ln my spare momenta. It n~ to be a monolith wtt.h a soul.hem expo1P.&n1, moderately Isolated and on 1t1te land,·· Foster said. TH£a£ AaE SIX pal'\Mrs and three other ln· vest.on. so far. ln Rockland Corp. Another couple hopH to take a rock apartment after aelllna a ttome ln Oiiden. Utah. and mlnme property. Fotter i.a1d f'ot.Ltr, alone ot the partners, 1s one of several thousand Mormons excommunicated for advocat· mg plural marriage. He Is firm in his beliefs. but , says they are not binding on olbers In the project and prefers not to discuss them. Vusitors are invited on a climb to the to,p or the rock Foster calls "Rockland Manor -the largest home in Utah." For the novice climber. It can be a somewhat unnerving and strenuous ascent. with narrow ledges and chlpped hand and root holes. F08ler is always ready to lend a hand. and be breathe$ eaaily during the climb, talking of has rears and hopes. ·-' 808 FOSTER, CHILDREN PLAY OUTSIDE HOME Eventuelty, Retirement Center Under The Rock• "J'm half.way afraid we may see anarchy in the not too d..istant future -it's happened a lot or times when the eC'OOOmy has gone out of control." he said. "We'd lake to take care of some people H's not a question or turning anyone away. We want to be able lo help people." ~~~~~~~~~~~~ CUMBEAS STARTLE nesting eagles tbal have remained despite the blashngs. and swallows soar in the thermals. "We've found four rat lles nakes and have taken them away." saad Foster. "We don't want to kill them." Prince Purchases Old Estate From the highest level, 400 feet. the desert can be Seal abloom in rare multitudes of flowers after two years or above·normaJ moisture. It is a sett.lng apart from the mundane. and Foster talks of Martin Luther. Sir Thomas More and miracles. LONOON <AP> Pn nct' Char\e5. J I year-old heir to the British throne. has bought a ntllt' bt'droom, l.8lh century estate Ln the heart of rural En1eland. the agents who handled the deal have an- nounced. The price r<'portedJy was $2 37 malhon Last month, Buckingham Palace announced the pnnce was it&vmg up a l 15-room country manst0n in Kent County because he dad not have tamf' to mam tcu.n it He and his partners· have mined, wortted con· struct.ion. made money whett they could. When money was needed. more was raised. When equip· ment failed. replacements turned up . Highgl"OVe, a mans ion Lil the vllla~t.' of Tt>t bury. in GIOt.K'eStcr-;h1rP. ha' bttn bought by th..- Ouchy of Cornwall, from "'h1ch the Pnncf' drei-.-, ~1 s mcome lllghRrove ha!> 30 mun roon)S 'elttwr Buctmgllam Palace nor the agents'°" r hP Hndor Hrat1c;h la-. maker ~aunce Macmillan. ~c1uld d.J'>C'u..,., the pncl' or the new purchase .:·:~ Wh<.'fl )OU v1s1t ).()<.Corral<.-.. 1n ~ Ju.ui (...ipl\tnum. we'll give you a map locatm~ the <.-ompctatavc pre>ft.'<. '' in Southern Orange County. In h11ym~ anv ho me m th1' ~real area. you ca11 't go wron~ A Brief Word About 1ne Competition 1hese worthwhile dt.-velopmt.'flt"i include M)"llC Hall. ()yl.'"ter Bay and Eagle Rid~e in San Clemente; Count~ Hills and Villages of the M~on in San Juan Caputrano; Dana Wood" and Stratford at the PaC1fil' m Dana Point; RollinJt Hills and Broadmoor Home' 111 Laguna Niguel: and Galacia and Andalu.,la Honu:' 111 Ma\Sioo Viejo. W e think the~: development.. arc worth takin~ J look at . .. ~-· .': .. ·it~ ·~ -·~·- Here·s Why We Know Los Corrales Is Great Value ~ow For A Brief \\-'ord F rom The ~ponsor 'm• in.av thank ~t:•rt· cruv to he .. o bold. Acl11Jlh. "H'n: '>1mplv ron{adt nt \\'l· !..n ow Lm Corr.U~ ·~· tht• lx-..t home \alue an ~uthcm Oran)!t' County. It\ the :: I combarYtaon of pm.'" k>c~lton. \t)lc, fcaturl~. "'1t-WS. .md ,,ze of hon~ and lot~ AmJ '14r·re -.11lmg to bet you"ll agree:· afte r you c.hl•«l out the <.ompetttaon. ~ Sales offict>. 28121 Via Rutda. San Juan Capl.!ltrano. CA 926i5 Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 17141 661.()34-4 l•P•rld81U Funds Pmserve Towers, Town Watt.I Towera moaument ln LM Aa1• L.otte. a town bullt by CblMM tmmlCr-.. beb1ad 1 SaerUMn· to llt¥W a.... about M aUMI toUtb ol U.. capkol. wW become a .. Un." ute .,en. TM • or IO mo.tly eldlrfJ (.,.._. who U ve there wW eGDUaue to do IO. The at* will buy the town nd two buUdtn11. U•• Star Theater and t.be old Lotte HcMI. and the Nlll&lnln1 tlnle&ures wUl remain In private ownenblp, moaUy by Cb.inele rt11d1•·~ &MU IDd about -IUrround· U.1 acna were boutbt en 1m by tM Milll City O.velopment Co. ol ffGlll laaa. which planned to put ta a &Guriat C9Qler with acU•· cent ...,....., development.a. But the county auperviJOrs vot9d lnlle~ to preserve the town. t1annce t'hu, spokesman f Of' the eompany. said it will TOWN OF LOCKE ON SACRAMENTO AIYER LEVEE 24 MILES FROM STATE CAPITOL With fJ5 Chln•H Rnldenta, Community WIU Become a 'Living' State Park Realty Goes International LOS ANGEL'ES CAP> -To the list of interna· tional best-buys -Swiss watches. Japanese cameras, French perfume -foreign investors are adding a new item: California real estate. ••1bey really do look at California as a very at· tractive market," said Paul Dolan, who recenUy spent four weeks in Europe visiting investor cUents. '"Ibey recognize that we're not aoing to bave • depression." Dolan said there are other reasons, as well, for the influx of money, much of 1l into office build· ln&s. shopping centers and warehouses in Loa hceles, Orange and San Diego counties: -FEAR OF A takeover or revolution in their own country. -A need to diversify, as is the case with pension funds in England. -The comparative high cost and scarcity of real estate in Europe, which Dolan estimates costs up to twice as much as its CalifomJa counterpart. -IDGH REAL ESTATE taxes elsewhere. ln Belgium, ror example, real estate taxes tripled in one swoop during May, Dolan said. He said his firm plans to open offices in Lon· don, Brussels, Zurich and Hong Kong this year to handle the foreign real estate business. Investors look for such attractions as high growth a"eas, good locations and quality tenants, Dolan said. "They like California in spate of lhe smog and • lbe earthquakes," he said. Aliso Place . Gets Upgrade Six upgraded model homes o(fer buyers an op-~~~~~~-=~~--· _... .... · our-betlrooms ~Z~e-~·~g.a.-""·. Hilla. Ranging up to approximately 3,100-square·feel of llvine area, lbe "final" homes include upgraded carpetinc, decorator selected draperies, landacap- in1 and "premium" lots. Prices range from Dd,880 to $289,MIO. SUDdard are ceramlc tile or wood entries, woocl·~ flreplacea (two in some plans), vaulted p and wet bars: Kitchens have ceramic tile counlertops, custom oak cabinetry. microwave and self·cleanina ovens, and trub compact.on. Muter suites feature vaulted wood ceWnis. et-Mm. flJ"!Places, private dressing areas, oval 1ardm tubs and planter's in batbr.- Tbe sales office and models are open daily from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. To reach Aliso Place, travel the San Diego Freeway to the La Pu exit, turn rig.bl and proceed aortb on La Pu Road to Paseo de Valencia, then turn rilht and proceed to the development. ConsU1Der Helped 3 and 4 bedroom residences from S350,000 to S455.ooo· Sales office and model homes open daily from 11 am to 5 pm Phone (714) 646-5092 or (7 14) 642-8235 ne1otl1le with the atate on a purchase price. The company stlll l• interested In bulldln1 about m homes on 71 acrea behind the town. Watte Towers wu built b)' an Italian lmmlcrant laborer. the late Simon Rodla. over a 30-year period becauae he wanted "to do somethtn1 ror the United States." AFTEa &ODIA'S death. tbe three towers -one or Lbem 107 feet hich -were acquired by a civic group interested in pre· serving them. The group even· tually deeded them to the City o( Los Angeles. which in tum gave them to the state after the 1976 Legislature appropriated $207 ,000 for restoration. Earl Carlson. proJect architect for the state Parks and Recreation Department, said Sl million should complete the restoration. - Brown also bas signed a "con- science clause" bill exempting a school worker who belongs to a religious organization Crom sup. porting employee groups under .• certain cond1t1ons IF THE rellg1oui. organiza Lion 's beliefs include objecUons to surh employee groups. the worker wouldn't hav<• to join as a condition or the JOb. Hut he , • could be reqwred to donate an amount equal lo dues lo a chan t y. The bill is SB2030 by Sen Albert Rodda. D·Sacramento The De mocratic governor vetoed a measure that would have appropriated $26 S millJon to pay interest to 220,000 state employees entitled to a $207 million retroactive pay r aise un· der a 1979 bill passed over Brown's veto. ~.August 40. 1980 WATI'S TOWERS IMMIGRANT'S GIFT Needed Repairs to Be Provided , Drivin& direaioos: From Pacific c:o.t Hwy •• tum up the hill It Oo¥el' Dr., and foUow Dover' to Westdiff. Or, from the Newpon Fwy/ Newpon Blvd., kit on l 7t.b ~ <X1Dtinue on to DoYtt, ~.~ ....... :a~O l!i!MO-=- .. - '•. .• .. . . • . ' . ' .·. "··· · ... . . " •:. ·,. r - Finance Plan Assists Sales Sl~......,._by .... •oor Jlo•H ia1 bHD ti· perl•laa ...... ..... lueeele due lo llUatlllt olferfld new bomebuyen. accordloc to a IPC*.....,. lw the deve&opllMDL TIUI ,....m known aa the •'Home leewk)t Snlem. ·· wu r~ lllabUabed by aro.d· moor t.o lll'Gl*t u.. hom"""" before, «illl'lat aod af\•r lbe purcbMe of a bome. Tbre• aad four.bedroom bom• et tM developm~t .,. priced,.... aru.ooo. The Jll'GCl'lllD couilta ol three dlatiod pg., TBS nuT purcb11in1 ar- rusemmt proricte. Guaranteed Interest Rates In wbicb the bomebuyer l1 aaaured an U'I· t.erett rate no blper than 11~ pelftllL f/111 ...... , ........ A Mparate bff ro.• wla1 Mdll prtvety and .... a ...... bMnom -. wtlb priv ... ._. ud pmdo. Jl'lrwlaeee .,. .._, la t.M fonnaJ lf vtq ud fam&b rooma. Plea 2. the RoyaJ .,....wick, hu four bed.roc>to• aad t.hlM bath• ln 2.* feet of Uvlo1 space. Then are view windows Md vaulted eeiliop and a flreplace h&bta tbe Uvtng-dlninc area ud family room. The Royal Mulrfleld CODtaiDa four bedrooms and two and ooe- half baths with 2.670-square·feet of living area. The two.story home olfen privacy and activity a reas. Ceilings reach to the roof- t.opl in the sunken Uv lnl room with fa.replace and bay windows. TBEa E 18 a larce dining "1allerta" and family room with wet bar. A private m aster -.... -...... -,...... ... Tbe MCODd'provisloo ii the of. ferilal o1 •wins io.u u well u u ecWM• called 1win1 pay- ment.I optima. Tbe plul help a prospective bomebqyer purchase a bome even lf tbey haven't IOld their darreat house. Under the IWinl paymenta option, the builder will pay up to slx months on the buyer'• CWTent bouH paymeata anW U.'1 IOld at DO cost to the pwchaer, bedroom aulte wing is oo the s ~ l lower level with fam ily • P' _ Td l ~ • ~@4.U::~::~,~~£; I vacious ran .ll ea _,or ami y tertor llvfnl apace. Plan Two, offers a home at VWage:a or tbe Milstoo. rour and. view of the back yard through sltdmg glass doors. The two-story design bas 80 bedrooms, a bonus room, and 2.910-aquare-reet or llvin& area. The A separate formal duung area reads to an airy bayed upper level bonus room. The development in San Juan Capistrano VaUey la popular with breakfast nook off the kitchen. A powder room and intenor service Anotber 1e1ment ol the pro- ll'am la the offerina of seeood truat deeds to help alleYtat.e the coad.ltima ol "Ugbtn money. open entry and formal d.lning famllles with t.ffn.agen, according to a spokesman for Maurer El-area complete tbe lower level. room step down to the living Uott CClnat.ructioG Co .. builders. Komebuyers can choose from three exteriors featuring a blend room. Plan Two features three upstairs secondary bedrooms, plus a of wood. brick. stone. stucco and textured wood siding. Prices on The aalea office can be bonus room ideal for get togetbera for teea·asen. the •pok•man Plan Two begm at $224 ,990 reacbed by travellD1 the Sao said. tGt.cbens feature a Cull range of appltaoces, lnclodlng built-in Dieso Freeway to tbe crown The mater aulte, which features a fireplace, walk·ln cloeet. double-oven combmauons with upper touch~nt.r6l microwave and Tl:e Roya l Carnouatie llodel at the aUe ii a three· bedroom, two-bath unlt with 2,040-aquare-feet ol llvlng apace. Valley Parkway offramp and private d.realne area, and doors leading to the rear yard, la lower sell-cleanmg uo1ts. cooktops with both gnll and griddle. drivine aoutb to Clubhouse downata.Ln, provtdin& a private retreat for parents trash compactors, and l2 cycle dishwashers Drive. Tbe office is open Entry to the home ls via a formal hall nanked by a famUy The sales office and derorated models are open dally from 10 daily from 10 a .m. unW 6 p.m. room with fireplace, wet bar and tbe master s wte a m . to 6 pm To vl.51l the site travel the San DlPgo Freeway t.o the The vaulted ceilings and walls Site Features Payment Plan A S percent down payment plan at Northwood Place ln Irvine enables buyers wbo want, t.o move up to a three or four-bedroom home while retain· ing investment in their present home, according w a spokeswoman for the development. Six ooe-and two-story floor plans are availa- ble raneine from 1,781 to 3,102 square-feet of living space . lt'eatures include central alr conditioning, built-ta A.II/FM intercom system with message • · eetrter. complete security alarm system, bydro- bath Jacuzzi tubs in muter baths, noor safes, automatic garage door openers with two remote controls and masonry block waU and wood fences. Some plans include bonus rooms, s kyview ceil- ing effect.a, inglenook conversation areas and three-car garages. Financing is available at ll ~ percent interest rate. Second trust deeds with S percent down and oo paymentsforthreeyearsalsoareavailable. Homes are priced from $171,990to$247,990. The sales office and decorated models are open daily from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. To visit the com· munlty, travel the Santa Ana Freeway to tbe Jef. frey Road exit, then proceed north on Jeffrey to Bryan Avenue and tum left to the development. ~ .Jlomes Off er ~Ocean Vie-w /la£quet Club Ho~sSlate _________ The __ •_tes>-do-=-~wn __ u_v_in..:::g--roo_:_:..;...:m:.....::..of--re.::....rs....:_t_h __ e ....:.ho:..:..:.:.m.:....:e..:..s_· .:....:tb.:..:..•r.:....:d~fl.:..:re:.!:p:.::lll:.:c:.::e __ o.::..rt~eg:.:a::....:...::H.l~gb=-=-.-=ay llll~ tum e~t on Ort.1:ga to the community_. __ • ~':. *':'· ~~.-tt:~~as~t&ri~~~ii a~~~;&f ~ · · ·#l"':~••®~if~~~--- cxdusive atmosphere •.. it is a state of mind; a comcious deQsion about how %~~~~ you want to live your life. It is for those who reach for excdJcnce. for those who require that life be something more, something speciaJ. Versailles is an immersion in luxury living, from the cobblestone, --.uarded drive to the ~like grounds. There is nothing like Versailles' bluff-top' views of Newport Beach or the cascwting fountains. or the unbd.ievabfy luxurious rccreatiori.al facilities .•. Versailles stands alone ..• unparallefed Newport Beach coodominiurn living. So if this kind of refmemmt is you, you 'U understand the excctJence that is Versailles. You'll come .•• you 'U see and you ·u stay f orevcr under Versailles• enchantment. Versailles, an adult oriented community, Two and Three Bedroom Homes. ~and bay~• Becuonical-buiklin& entries and TV monitomi • Dran1atic pool and therapy spa • Swim-up Acapulco bar • English club bar •Billiard room• Card salon • library • Gymnasium • Mcn'sand women's ..-.-• Lush and man.are landscaping • C&cading fountains • . f1repllces (moat units)• Designer selected carpets and drapes • -.fWICtionll f Joor plans . , ... -, .. 11Y2%* (113A % A.P.R.) l\~'TOR FIN~\11W A\ML\111.E . " . ·~.,. •ftrBt two years. Additional information available al Sal~ Office. Gl. From u.t San Oie&o Pi•••I <•take the Newport Beach curnotr, then IOGlh pa Nn'port m... JI'~ ltoed. Then ri&hl I PPfO.aJ• IU&drGM 1a1&1••~4!1f Va111u.--· -~1~.-­ Homco•acr -.nmt aYlilablc It Ilks orfi~ . ""' -· SundilY. August 10 1990 DAILY PILOT The Blggeet Marketplace on the Orange Coast ~ DAILY PILOT CL SIFIED ADS You C•n Sell H, Find It, Tr•de It With a Want Ad 642-58 One Call Ser.vice Fast Credit Approval It ...... .... ............. ............ ............ ............ Honn for We Ho.Ms for We Ho.M1ForS. ~................... .. ..................................................................................................................................................................................... . ..! u• •Ill 81111• llU 9amstl IOOJ 9amu.. IOOZ eamrll IOOZ 8wr.. 1002 Ge•r.. 1002 Ge•rll 1002 Ge•r.. IOOJ .................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ..................••••• ....................... ....................... . ........................................... .. -. Ddebout eoV&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN TODAY I ·S COMI wnM US... TO IA YcmlST. Pride of ownershio and irrefutable quality is renected throuqhout this impeccable four bedroom home. The huge living room Bith ~athedral ceiling and great fireplace confirms the fact that it is a master builder's own home. The quality theme continues through the walk-in wet bar. paneled family room and "daylight kitchen". See it and convince yourself. 1120 TOYON LAME •••••••••••••••••••.•••••.•• S4 I 5,000 COMI WITH US... TO DOYB SHORES. An assembJage of elegant features in this lovely three bedroom. dining and family room home. Walk-in wet bar . Sunken conversation area in living room. Luxurious pool. Delightfi.al Bay view. 1472 &ALAXY DllYI •••••••••••••••••••••.•••.•••.•• $615,000 COMI WITH US TO-llG CANYON. The popular but scarce DEAlMLLE overlooking golf course and mountains. Three large berdrooms. dining and family rooms. Artistically designed pool and spa. I 0 IW Ya.LA.IS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SStS,000 COMI WITH US-TO DOYB SHOllS. Spacious four bedroom hom e. Dining room. Den. Also separate hobby room. Huge pool-size yard. Fruit trees. Children's paradise . 1441 &ALAXY HIVE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• $470,000 COME WITH US-TO HAUO. VIEW HILLS. Little world of your own in this secluded four bedroom a nd family room home. The magnificent use of glass. decking & terraces provide a great atmosphere for gracious livin~ and entertaining. I 034 ~Asnl •••••••.•••••••••••.•••••••••••• SJJ0,000 COMI WITH US-TO UDO ISLE. Attractive two oedroom, f amity room home . Cozy fireplace. Handy to club & beach. Only slightly above lot value. Submit offer. Flexible terms. 111 YI.A CMV•IO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S2tt,SOO Cot.m wnM US... TO HADOlt tMHLAMDS. Contemporary four bedroom home. The luxuriant use of wood provides the charm of the tropical atmosphere -especially in the family and dining rooms, also wet bar. Sparkling pool. 1631 ll•fll ... DIUVI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $261,000 COie .nt US... TO OLD COltOMA DIL MAR. Two bedrooms and den. 59x90 park-like yard with sky tickling trees. Zoned for extra unit. Flexible terms. 27ZI •AftMUl ........ eat•mod ................ SD0.000 COMI WITH US... TO SAM JOAqulM. Near golf and country club. Exceptionally neat two bedroom, two bath condo. 23 PALOS. ll:VM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SI n .soo 1617 WESTQIFF DR., N.B. 631-7300 ,....... •• MeMce: All real estate llllftrtised in this newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act or 1968 which mates il illegal to advertise "any pr e · rerence, limitation, or discrimination based Ol'I race, color. retigk>o. sex. or nellooal origm, or an intention to make any sue~ ~r_ete,..,,C:., ~Jta· :Iii~~~ -. ..,., ~.,.-... ' 'Ibis ~ will not tnowinf ly accept any advert ting for real atale which is in viola· tion ol the law. maoaS: ,..., ... ... ..... clllcll ... .. .., ... ,..,.... ..... .... I ....... ,.... DAILY MOT-• ·~-............ w1Mtlm1rtm...,. ........ s. ....................... •. 4 ·-....................... Sell things fast with Daily Have something to sell? Pilot Want Ads. Classified ads do it well YOU GIT MOU ROM THI STORE v'THESE NEW OFFOlllGS! •NWPT CREST PLAN 4. 3 Bdrm. $181.500. •NEWPORT SHORES. 3 Bdrm. $169.900. •COSTA MESA 2 Bdrm condo. S93.900. •MESA NORTH 1 Bdrm home, $114,950. •EASTSTDE Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm home. $129.900. ~ J;;-;F.;~~:~~ •TEN UNITS o n beach in Oceanside. $695.000. •EIGlIT BRAND NEW CONDOS Costa Mesa 2 & 3 Bdrm units. Buy now with government financing at $98,000 and $103,000. The price goes up in 3 weeks. 2000 West Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 675·1771 macnab I Irvine realtg A SUBSIDIARY Of THE llMNI COMPANY YACHl'SMIM ATTBmOM California Ranch Style home situated on spacious waterfnJDt lot. 3 BRs, 3 baths, den & formal diDlDg room. High beam ceilings in living rm. w/panelling thruout. Pier & allp for 80' boat. St,100,000 leasehold. Appt. only .• •• DOM4A aODSHAU. •• 644-6200 ... ..,.. woor• ·ire.- ,,,.,...()Cl[ Ju s t listed, Turtlerock Glen townhome. Model home condition. Great view. This one won't last. Open today. 4 Canyon Ridge S235.900. 833·2209. SPY.USS taL Former model ho.me 4 Bdrm. spacious separate dining. f amity room. finest view location. Pool. jacuzzi. S695.000. HAllOll VIEW HILLS Customized Monaco Phase 3, highly upg raded decorators home. view $259.000. SPYGLASS HILL Just reduced $65.000. Finest Southport model. Many custom features. pool. jacuzzi, maids. Breathtaking view. S799.900. Open today. 55 Goleta Point Drive. 644-8578. You've Arrived at ... LAGUNA BEACH Hot t-sf a .__ .•• a • ., of life. 1'1111 ., ••• g ...... .,... ,, .. ,.., ofhn ,restffJ-, MCWity, ncl • Ht. of Hc1pth11I ...-,. Aaang ._ _, t.•luaaoftllhl..._..__.. .. 911"t qln _. .. eulutt pmecy. Sl.l ... ... CAPISTUNO BEACH AM ........... c.,..h_.._._.. 2 llo•H beJ•9 coHtrected tllot .... ,nty tll• Id•• of old world ..... '"~~·~.~'· ~,,,.,,...nc ~ ... ....._ ~ ......... 0.1 .. ,. ... MOdfl"R CM•MletteH HCffl9'J I• tocl~s llfestyte. Tltew llws ltne •• • ................. coat&. Priced .. $719,000 9d Sttl,000 ,..,.di,..,. UNDA ISLE A ••~•fllttlfllclc:...t1 .. N1ld1nce • U.. '*· Tiie _1ti1r1 ... hfllt ,. wtlt fla 1phc• .,... .... ._ ,.... o•.t11ll I ._ .... ....... ...... of .... ...,. 14 ........... of .............. .. ..... • ... ...... ,.met-.-..... .. .. I ,, .................. SZ.71 M•• COIMA ID. MAI .....,..,. .... ,_1 •t......., er._ "'•11•1•••..,r ef • I ht W.W.• ....., ..._,, C.... .. ._.._.&1111n••t•....,..-w. ef ••I Ill ..... r " llt TD. PrtceSZlt.OM. --Cell_ .............. , .... l t/2 ................ 0,. .... .. 12-1. tOIJI MsMlca.l.e It. ._., AfslJI. 207I S.n Joaquin tllle Rd. Acfoe• from 9IQ CANYON Newport ... M0-1177 .. I ' ·~ J400 VtA OPOITO NIWPOaT llACH 2 CODOIATE PLAZA DI NIWPOaT llACH llST VALUE ON SPYGLASS A h andsome home that s tresses . privacy ... a decorative wall complements the home and forms the front of the courtyard creating a secluded atmosphere for the custom designed pool and spa. The distinctive tile entry invites you in ... both livin~ room and family room have fireplaces a nd ~enerous windows. A separate formal dining room. a wet bar in the family room. the breakfast nook next to the kitchen and a separate service room comple ment the many comforts of this beautiful home. Prof essionallv decorated this 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home won't last Ion~ at $449.500. See Nick at Open House Sat/Sun 1 ·5. ;t8 Monterey Ci r . A TREMENDOUS VALUE Excellent opportunity to purchfiSe one of Big Canyon's la rgest ana most popular Townhomes at great savings. The dra matic two story entry and livinj! room with marble fireplace set the mood or stately elegance round throughout this home : also featuring a formal dining room : s unny garden kitchen : sepa r ate study with oak fireplace: powder room: master suite with lar#?e dressing room and sunken tub : a ~uest suite and two additional bedrooms with individual baths: a ~ame room with built·in amenities and bath: and a three car gar age with elettric opener . The design of this home offers great separation of living and ente rtaining a reas. and the location affords an abundance of privacy and room. Offered at $595.000.00. 644-9990 s 180,500 A RARE FIND-. In sens a ti on a l W ESTCLI FF HIGHLAND area! ! Fantastic home f ea luring 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with large country kitchen a nd covered patio for entertaining. RXER-UPPER!!!! Brim.? your paint brush and broom and save SSS. 5 bedroom executive home in UNIVERSITY PARK only o/ newporl : - REALTORS 675-5511 OP&I HOUSE 2140 IAYSIDE DI: COIOHA Da MAI: ~., ..... lay! For tlte 141p•llllc.h wt.o '"" to .... ,.... tlte ....... ..... ,... ..... ,. ... fa.Hy l'OOllt.,.. ... to tlte pri .. pool areo: tlte ......, ,... Oii ttae tltird ....,.,. o•erlooks .._. pool .... a FAIULOUS YIEW ACIOSS THE IA Y: ...,.... bedrooMs, ...,... mid _.half baltts. ..,.. .... ldMj. A special ...._for o special .,., .... CORW SM for yOWMff. $565,000. Opett HM S.. 1-5. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Comt Hwy., CCW"OIMI def Mm- 675-5511 FRONT ROW OCEAN VIEW Fabulous Versailles condo. Don 't wait. new offenn~. won't last. Large w/2 master suites. 180 degree ocean. bay a nd Cata lina view. A<:apulco pool. Jacu111 + adult security huilding. no pets. Well priced at S222.500. ALSO ... RAIE LARGE PEHTHOUSE UMIT. Overlooks lush courtyard and fountain. Ma ny decorator features. Trulv a ba rgain at S165.000. Excellent terms and immediate occupancy. OPEN DAILY 12-6 101 Scholz Plaza #216 Guard Will Direct You . 631-6783, Agent. Pete Barrett resents BE 11 El THAN NEW HAR90ll VIEW HOMES -Beautiful. hiJ?hly upJ?Taded Monte(!o model 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. On the greenbelt near community pool. $259.900 IUOPortC...,.MI O,..S...1·5 BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX LOADS OF CHAIACTH OF EARLY DAYS beautifully cared for 2 Bdrm & 3 Bdrm. plus guest rooms. just steps to So. bayfront. 110 Co11M, hi Isl Opett S.. 1-5 VACATION IN NEWPORT MOllLE HOMES -Choose the one for you in DeAnza Bayside Village. Priv. bea<'h. pool. spa. See #77, #78. #78. 300 E. Coast Hwy, HI 0,.. S... 1-5 CUSTOM BUILT WITH QUALITY· IH THE COUHTY COlllDOR - Rose"ood Pilneling. high beams. 3 Bdrms and den. well-cared for patio and yard. A dream home for the right ones! S147.500. Call to see. ~::;;~· Hurry and submit your JASMINE CREEK ..... t 7 .. ~~.>.. ~.L. 7' ·~ ._, Jtt...;1,-_. ___ ~,... .... ~~ ~ -H .,~ .... ~'"'SR,'5{10"""'~~~.-.. · · ~1.0-tuf.ll-1-ift~>~6'61'tt . ~~~ Imma<'ulate. air conditioned. 2 corner .. Decked patio. automatic bedroom. 2 bath unit Jocated in s prinklers. S285.000. New lis ting. Irv ine in THE GROVES! Developm e nt h a s pool and clubhouse!! LOW, LOW PAYMENTS!!! when you take over existing loan on 3 bedroom TURTLE ROCK unit! Privacy and convenience in a n architectural design. Only Sl87.500 . **OCEAN VIEW** Imagin e overlooking t he Blue Pacific from your furnished and freshly painted 2 bedroom home. 2lx24' deck and large lot. combine all this with Sl95,000 price and seller will carry first T.D. and you have a best buy! RIMTALS S1300 per mo. Large 2 Bdrm furnished. Ocean view. S1350 Large 3 Bdrm in J asmine Creek. MEWPOIT HILLS OfflCI 2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach 1714171f.llOI 17 t 41 111-nn l.g!W ~• 111:t1 ENJOY THE BEACH WEST ..-wPOIT DUrLEX -Recently carpeted and painted, roomy 3 Bdrm and 2 Bdrm units. Close to· ocean and beach. $279.000 . MESA VERDE-POOL ANO SPA Pltl511GIOUS COUMTRY CWI -On the golf course. Huge game room • opening to fairway view. 4 Bdrm • d aninjl? room a nd family room. All meticulous ly maintained $375.000. SEE TO APPRECIATE D•U l&D Pl.AM 2 -The f amlly home you've been looking for with 3 Bdrms and family room. Low maintenance yard, near community park, pools and tennis. Sl.52,500. ASI US .... _.Ht. w•r•tr ,,..,_ wllldt...,.. ...,_,a ....... ~=642·5200==~ t ""'-·Aue• 10. ·- DRENCHED AND DEFEATED, HUSBAND AND WIFE WALK ALONG COLORADO RIVER Moment9 Eartler Couple Waa Rescued by U.S. Coaat Gord Ttuit Detected TMlr Entry HELICOPTER SHINES LIGHT ON CANYON ROUNDUP Border Agents on Horsebact( Herd Apprehended Allena Silent Invasion Stymied Most Illegal Aliens Succeed by Third Try SAN YSIDRO CA P > -To the U.S. Border Patrol. it's a "silent invasion" of guides called .. coyotes" and illegal a liens called .. tonks " "You know, it's a lot like going fishing." says Agent Steve Rickman. "We catch the m. the big ooes and the small ones. The only problem is that we have to throw them all back in." By the count o( Border Patrol Chief Don Cameron, 600 such "fi s h" try to elude his 180 agents along 15 mile-; of the U.S border with Mexico on cool days. On hot ones. it's 1,000. THEY COME ON FOOT, over the hills and across the Colorado River, and Cameron says that nine out of 10 illegal aliens s ucceed by their third attempt. "We just don't have enough manpower," he adds. Says one or h.is agents, "You know this is all one big joke. When we do catch a Mexican. we turn them 1006e across the border the following day and he returns that same evening. So we start the game all over again." Many or the so-called coyotes are as young as 6, and most are under the age or 18 They get an average of S2S a head for each "polio" they lead. "Pollo" means chicken. And once the ahens -not only from Mexico, but from El Salvador, Guatemala. Honduras, Nicaragua and other Lalin countries as well -make it to the United Slates, the "Boys from T J " take over. Who are they" "Godfathers" from 1'i1uana. Mexiro. who organize the a.hens into groups at a drop houst•. put them into trucks or s..-dans, h1dt: them in the back or pickups or secrete them 1n recreatiooal vehicles dnven by m1ddle-agt:d whites complete with tounst cameras c;lunJ? around their necks. These "Boys from T J " smuggle more than nesh. They deal m false 1dentJf1callon cards. parrots and hard drugs, too. BUT 111ERE'S REAL MONEY for them in the aliens they shepherd. They charge an average oC S3SO a head and. often as not. SSO a wee k for as long as the aliens remam in the United States. For some. it amounts to lifelong blackmail. ... " \ .· \ \.. . . . HOPfNG THEY WILL PASS Melldc:ana HHd for U.S. ILLEGAL ALIEN WAI.Kl BACK INTO MIXICO APTD 8llNQ HILD oveRNIGMT AT MN YSIDRO STATION Hn1ng F•hd In hfni Admitted to the Unled leetea, He M•J Fw BIKkmell or Return Tomonow ~ NEWS FEATURES .... -.-..-.. ......................... ..,, .. ~ ..... - New Stamps -~-........ Coral reefs are featured on four commemorative stamps the U.S Postal Service plans to issue beginning August 26. The coral types are found in waters off the U.S. coa st. Pests Invade Town ORINDA <AP> -The voles have Invaded Onnda. "ll -..ndl like World War III out b~. The .228 10 orr all over the nttlhborboocl." says in· auranc-e bc'oker Hall Keenan ol dfortJt in his area to 1et rid of the small. furry pesta. Voles belon1 to the genus 1rv1cola and, like other rodents, they love few things better than • nice veeetable 1arden for breatrut. lunch and dinner. .. THEY'RE lN T HE class or a II t tie dormouse-nice, Curry. little critters, and they play and slop aroWK1 out there and they look up at you with soft, shiny eyes." s aid Keenan . who personally attests to terminating at least 200 voles with a special- ly rigged .22-callber Winchester. Jack De Ftemery or the county Agricultural Commission says the large vole population in Orinda this year is part of the cyclical breeding pattern of the animal. Orinda, a wealthy Bay Area suburb, is located about 10 miles east of San Francisco. .. A population will build up for two or three years. Then, they ~gin to <lie from stress. The population gets very low. then it will just explode." he said. THE COMMJSSJON and other agencies are distributing pest control agents to residents. but the voles remain in large num- bers. Keenan has used D-Con. a popular rodent polSOO available at most hardware and grocery stores Artist's Range Broad Paintings Express Differing Subjects By PAUL GRIFFO °' ... 0.11, ~ ... " ... For artist Don Markowitz. art is not just a vocation, it's a way of life. ··u you're an a.rt.ist, It would seem as though what you have to say would come out in your eTery effort: your house, the furniture you choose, your ~arden.'' INTDSSTED IN depicting ft97 -..et ol Ute, be la often frustrated by the number of artistl who limit themselws to only cine subject or sty le. E shlbttiq t.hls year In the Laguna Beach Art-A· Fair, the Mission Viejo resident says, .. Anyone who comes to Lag\ma m ust come away sickened by seeing the same thing over and over again. "People learn to paint a little brown barn with a reflecting pool in front. Then they gel good enough t.o teach other people bow to paint llttJe brown barns with reflecting pools. "I DON'T J UST do boats, just chairs, just barreJs, or just animals. One of the things that hurts me most is that I'm not go. ing lo get to say it all. There's so much." The 46·year ·old painte r charged that his artistic ex- pression was stifled because, m * * * Delly_$Uff ....... ART HIS LIFE'S WORK Painter Don Markowitz order to qualify for art shows. an artist usually has to enter works with similar s ubject mat- ter, framed a lm ost exactly alike. He called the alleged practice limiting and an- tithetical to art itself This year M arkowi l2. entered his oil paintings of boats in the Art-A·Fafr. But his boat scenes * * <J.on 't represent the full spec- trum or his artist.le ability, he contends. "They (judges) didn't jury me in as an artist; they juried in my paintings." MARKOWITZ SAYS be would also like to display bis nudes. his portraiture. and his subjective art, but the s tructure of the festival prohibits that, be al· leg es. He said that he bas quit paint· Ing in disgust over the matter three times before. But then he became so depressed that be bad to pick up a pencil or a pen and begin drawing again. The former ae r o s pace engineer says he is opposed to pressuring anyone in to buying his paintings. "I don't sell. I create. If they want it. they have to ask for it. or they can't have 1t. .. HE ALSO WILL not have his work reproduced because he reels it would put too many peo- ple ~tween him and buyers of his work. No matter how much or how little he sells, Ma rkowitz is de- termined th at art will be his life's work . "If I don't seU. I'll be back next year. I won't be selling cars. selling insurance policies or workmg at J.C. Penney.·· * * * Peopk Not Included Printmaker Richard Volpe doesn't include people in bis art work because be says he wants to present a no man's land where one can be alone and tranquil. "U people are in the picture, it's like fmding an empty beer can on the beach." INSTEAD, VOLPE'S wood· cut.I and eqraviogs, which are n ow beina ezhi bit ed at t he Laguna Beach Festival of Arts lhroueb Aua. 24. are of nature and animal• -mostly cats. • • A.nlmals are easier t.o use for iateresUn1 composltlon. And cab are as upresslve u peo- ple," be Mid. "~a cat doe9 la ill&ereltinl· •• Jhllraltilil tbat point . ii his prblt ............... abowtq the ~ f!l a ea llldal at tM foot ol a woodla llalreate. at tbe top o1 wlalcb la a foantaiD whe re p&sew _.. betMDI. Volpe began printmaking· when his other artistic forte, fie· lion writing. proved to be less lucrative than he bad hoped. "I intend to try writing again when my living doesb'l depend on it and I don't have anything else to do," he said. ''It takes up a ll your time. You're always thinking about what you write even when you're sleeping. "<Now> I'm doing exactly what I want t.o be doing, and en- joying everytbiog." THE LAGUNA BEACH resi· dent of 10 years sa.ys the city never ceases to delight him. .. I think we exhibitors at the festival are among the luckiest people In the world. To top it all olf. I'm miking a IOOd liviq from iny print.a. How could you ~·t all that! ··1 couldn't imacine livln~ an1wbae else. I'm aJad I found Lal'UDA-or it found me.'' 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S379.000. • RED CARPET 754-1202 . :: .. FYHm••• YOU CAM AH FOR JO• SUP-VllW OF IA Y BeauUful 2 bdrm. private suites plus den, private patio. deck. wet bar. dumbwaiter, central vacuum system. Many upgraded extras. Exclusive Harbor area. Will not last! IAl.COMY. IA Y VIEW Exclusive Peninsula Point. 4 Bdrms. 3 baths .. 4 1".? m on lhs n e w. J arge assumable loan. $365,000. Lease option avail. MllAYClHT'S llSTYALUI Th1$ lv•n We lls built spacW>Ua • Bdrm 3 b:lth. l level lu11ur1 ou11 honw wtlh formal dlnln •. bll fam.l.ty room & sparttlln1. ~ pool, 3 car 1ara1e A nu't! vaJue Only 1212.000 eau today 1 646 nu ~·.1t11"•1I ft.,Jy f'N'\o I !~lfiltN ., ..; LIDO WITH ALL ITS SPL9'DOR MIWPOIT ouno • Yearly lease 3 BR. 2 BA. wall to wall ca rpet, drapes. sunny courtyard. Close to tennis & clubhouse. All the 2 Unlt1 on fee land . Acrou from paark Near beach1 bay, " 11hopptn1. Pricea at l205.000. Eves ~-2253 • • amenities. Plus prestige or living on :i LJdo. Call now for appointment. 41 • LIDO SI00,000 Price r eduction on this corner charmer with a bay view. This 3 bdrm ,remodeled home is a buyer's dream. A fabulous bargain with excellent financing. TIME SHARING Go all over t:he world. Start Puerto Va llarta where the s un never sets. Only S5950. Call now for information. ,,...,,.... ..... _.... ...... . ........... c• ... fw .. , al t1 .. .. 673-7300 jJ /7 VI A LIDO NEWPOR r BEACH DOOIS TO HACH 2-2 Duple &. Owner motivated. Open to creative fi n ancing. Pou1bly lillle or no cash, W'ill lrade property · boat • car · or ! ? 1249.000. Eves 548-071.S associated 9pn'". JJ•. w• I\ ,,,pr, l ',' ft ~ J ' I I ' I I , tOo/• COMMISSION Many amenities · computer Blue Clup Properties 0 Wengeler ~7-4436 Trade your old stuff for new goodies with a Classifi.ed ad. M2 S678 UDO IAYROHT -A tradit ional 4 Bdrm. custom home w/separate dining. used brick patio & a i?lorious bay in front. Assume JUMIO loan a t lOo/r interest. $1.250.000. "Ea AHO SUP -For so· + boat. dramatic new custom bit 5 Bdrm. 41,tz ba home. $1 .250.000. SPYCM.ASS PlllMI YllW -The bay. city lites. Catalina. 4 Bdrm. 21h Ba hme. corner lot + pool. OWC lit DT w/'l9o/r down 1649.000. TUITUROCK HKMA.AMDS -Dramatic 5 Bdrm. Stewa rt w tview. Adjacent to greenbelt Fireplace in family room. sunny breakfast nook. S405.000. IAYCaEST -Beautiful 4 Bdrm . c u st bit Ivan-Wells home w/formal dinin~. A flowin~ n oor plan fur gracious entertaining. $270.000. ~ -;:-~D,,,~t]?.tt ~QSJ~~ lot .~t~l\,e • . l'OnM~TM~ ~ .. ~---.itt~ .~:)~> st y 4 Bdrm home. $399.900. COUMTIY CHAIM -In the Bluffs. Cozy 4 Bdrm on a quiet greenbelt. Master bdrm down. $165.000. Open daily. 2212 Vista Huerta. MISTl.9 .. THI PMS -Lowest priced Monaco oo a comer lot, in H. V. Homes. 1210.000 fee CUSTOM LOTS -Two 1 acre + l ots w /architeetural plans for 3800+ sq.ft. home. Rolling hills & horse area. $173.000 each. SIAVllW - 4 Bdrm. Port Royal. Serene color scheme, air cond .. pool-sized lot. guarded gate comm., w/tennis. pool & spa. $419.000. JUST UST9 -Fantastic location on greenbelt In J asmine Creek. Delightfully decorated 3 Bdrm , Plan 5 w/atr cond. and plantation lhutten. $348,000. DIAITIC 19UCT10t4 Lido Rneat bay + oc.·ean view. 2br. 2ba, Uke model sec blda. sec pklng. pool. boat dk. poss. S499K. now S42SK. super lnvt•st Bob & I'.>ovlc Koop YI.LA SO. Of N.0.IMCL IT ALY ~br. 7bo • maids wing. 12ac . pr1 lake +wooded area. all hand <-rafted Gorgeous. Sell ut SSSOK St-lier to carry 1st TD Bob & Oo\'I~ Koop IAYAOHT 3br. 3ba. ver y Ir~ lot s andy b<'h. rm. for 45ft boat. Lowest priced waterfront hom e S435K w/240K 11 4 mt. Boh & Dovie Koop NIM<>aT IA YNOMT 3br. 21-, ba. 2yr~ old Be: c. buy nt $.~K w/37K 11 ': m1"um Vr shRrp + hont <lk Bob & HO\'I(' Koop HIWro.T +UNITS J hr. 2 bo. fr Own<'r unit + 3 2br. 2bn. Vr s hrp. S340K w / 190K oss um nt ti •~ Inc $21.300 yr. Boh & Ouvlt• Koop LIASI W/Of'TlOM TO IUY $10.000 op c1n $170K . SOOK ll\t assum at lJt;?. Sbr. 3bR , rr. dr. newly decor. Bob & Do\'te Koop. · CAMEO SHOltES 110 VIEW 4br, 3~ba . fpl. \. \. pri bch. $469K w/a'f \\ .. 11 of $248K at 10.sr; .~ .vtivated. lse option. Bob & Dovie Koop. LOWEST NICE This En~lish tudor townhome in Newport Bc<ich is priced to sell. I year n~w. Call Tim Rhone AM oatGfHAL Th is custom hom e has a white wate r view from every room. Stained glass. brass. wood & beveled glass thru out . Call Tim Rhone. IMSNAT10M POtMT Just steps from this fabulous s pot is this c ustom built home. Call Tim Rhone. H.W LISTING Sharp Woodbridge 2bd home . Near lake. $144.000. Cal1 Patrick Tenore. 'f A otc I Only $79,900 for this sharp Jbd. in Santa Ana . Call Patrick Tenore. POOL + SPA Like n e w . (g 4bd . professiona lly decorated. custom pool. Call Patrick. ''THAT CRTAIM ,..._. Nothing compares to location. quality & value. w hen it comes to a home purchase. You'll truly enjoy viewin~ this new Balboa Penins ula Point c u stom home this weekend. OPEN SAT/SUN J ·S Clint Moses. HUNJIMGTOM SIACUFF ,,,~~~~~:--!~~b'f. ceiling + brick fireplace. cent air. Excellent condition. $169.500. Jackie Handleman. oc•,.,, v AUii Near golf course + lg park In Mesa Verde area. 4bdrm. , Buccota home . De lightful patio for e nterta ining. Reduced to $214,900. Jackie . Handleman. MOnYAT9 sa • •s Excellent financing available on this choice Mesa Verde home. 4bdr. neat & clean. priced ror quick sale a t $187,000. Jack.le Handleman. .......... "S DllAM M& All new desip, open kit, din, F.R., liv rm. Fab. kit w/lsl bar. 3 Br 2 Ba Ivan Welll home. Bob or Dovie. 1285,000. ....... --. ..................... .... IMl.IM ....... c=... ...... Ht•llM Independent Member Brolrtr .............................................. :JI.. B.aul;/u/ ~ SELECTED OFFbUICS OPEN TODAY 1-5 316 VISTA TRUC HA . Dynamic townhome on lush greenbelt. nearby pool. 3 Bdrm. conv pet. Corm din rm & llv rm + llv rm + game loggia. Sl94.500. See Joyce Hlll. 1981 VISTA CAUDAL. Front row direct Bluffs loc. Finest bay view 2 Bdrm. 2 be. + rorm. din. rm. An original owner offering. Just S229.000. Outstanding'! See Betty Alexander. 2193 VISTA F.NTRAOA . Ever popular "Trina Plan". !former model home>. 3 Bdrm. 21., bath spilt level with wide open greenbelt view. J ust repainted. totally fresh. Avail. at $185.000 or lease at $900 per month. See J ackie Taylor -110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 2642 VISTA ottMADA ILUff S OP9t SUH t-1 I.Arlt' ThrN' Rl¥!roorn • Thn><' Ralh ~ P.111 1•l1•tt o ... n \nnrlo Prn(t0!>1'100 oJ lh· f>••1·nr,1lt'l1 \ .1n I 1111 ",1111>.•I"'" C'u~tnm lh .lflt'' s .. lt'<'1 C'&rpt·ltnL' ~·1 unh s"'""' SI..' I 1i:ht' Hllt<'h..r Work Counll'Ttopt. l'lui. l''.lltlnll An·n In l\Hd'lrn Storacp fi11lon• M .11 n r c; n• t' n h 1· II I or <i 11 on ,\ I o v. ''''1JntJhl1 l.11,tn \'!(Int' ~000 \ J M 01 :'\t•"' port I l't 111c 225 LA JOl.LA DllVI MEWPoa'T HEtc;tfn oret SUH 1·5 T11.11 Y1•ar Old flo'T'lt' With An lncll\il1ual P••r'''"Jhh G rt-<11 For F:ntt'rtamme f"n1.1r F Jm11\ Rt>drooll'' • 2' · Rath' C.rc•11t Stor:1111• SpJ1 .. l'r"arv for Tho-:i> \\ho f'rr•ft•r Th" I u'uf' In l.1r,. Ov.-rwr Wtll C1rn Loan !;:!to Ol•I lllS SAHOUHI LAME HAUOtt VIEW HILLS OPfH SUH f·S Ju1>l f.1slt"d Anllht & Dt>hl!h\fullv \h<-Prlul Thrrr !Wdrooc1rn Fam1lv HnmP. Tt'rnftr r.ora11on On Ouit·t C'ul..<fe.,.1u· Strt't"i Wit ()('f' :"' &· CANYCI"' \'IFW. Pnol ~l1('(f Y:m1 With Spo As'lu1T1able> Lnan At 11 • ' S398 000 You Own Tht> I.a nd 211 SNIMGVllW laYIME OPEN SU.. 1·5 Rf'aut tlttl One-Ri>f1ro<•rn C'ontto N1rt'lv l 'p11r.H1f'd t-nf1 l'n11 On Str rom In ~;;111 1ru1 In int• Commun11' l'ool TPnn1<> C.rc•ilt A~suniable Lo.in Y.on't Last At S79 500. 2 f 00 OCE.Ut IOUUY A.RD IALIOA P&llMSULA or9f SUH 1-5 C'harrT'tnl? lwarh 1fnm1· o,.nrr Will C'arn· f'1rsl Tru~t ()N>tt ".ilk Ac·rr''"' sir,..~ Tn Ort'an Front Or \\ 61lk T n Hn,..,H111. nt>f' Prh a tf' Rfat•h lot Roat f.-Run<-h Ar4'n l'nobstrurtt"d OrE>a n \'1E>w Frnm \urrf'nt Sundttti Ot Pott>nt111I Sttood ~~· Cnmt>r 1 A>t S3S(j 900 ·~ Rr11zht. C'hf'f'rfuSil ''ulort><> Plan F'nd I 'nit 1 Thrff Bedroom· ·n~0 ...... 1.arti• 1.h1n11 Room. Wrap-.1" UJ Perit·llk.-!llt'CUnt Overloolcina ffUJl't• ~It With Mntul"f' T r<'('S. l..endE'f' Of Olot<•e • .nlv ~176~'wfl0 UDO ISLI On.-Of !°li<'11.port R<':i<'h'" Most ~1rNI Arf'1t~ Wtth Prt\ all" fl..-a<'ht'' Tf'nnl'I Cnur1" & C'lubhouM· Trad111on01I f't\'l" R«tmom Homt With f.arie f'ormal J>l n1nll Room &· Dt'ntStudr. MUl!ter Suite With Spa Offpl"f'd Al ~5000. IA YSHOaES IA YRtONJ Sperta<'ular 40 Foot f'rontaa<' In l'~xrlusivt> Rt1\'<;hor<"' Communih l.m.flv Ms~tPr Su11r ·~-. .. ~ ~®',.~~~uA•· ~vo:;c •·~~/Jj1";,,.;_:_.t. · . Wet Bar. All This Pl1111 Pier. f1oat & Dbc-k. Trulr Gorieous Vif'w Of li1f11nc111. Channt>li. And E111tra Larie f'ront Patio & Df'<'k SJ.~.000. PWTCTUTB~ c10&e Proxlmitv C'rJ~D· ,a Country Club. Ex<'epUonal Brtu1 ,,.. Dttor. Thrtt Bedrooms. Two o.._ t Condition. Onlv 111•.SOO. . iiillHC ftlfUX Situated In Rapidly Apprf'<'latln,r Art't1 Of Costa Mt's&. Ad Jarpnt T o Nt>w Redevelopmt'nt ArPa & Park Charm1ni Rur Houu With 54.><'ludt"d "Red BrtC'lc Patio Would Make Great Owner's Hornt'. Otht'r Two Rt'ntal l1nlt!I Would Hele> With Payments & T aXt'll. Y.XC'F.t.LF.NT F INANCING AVAILABLF.. Call Now. 1185.000. COIOMA tMHLAteS WIW Great HMM On An R·! Lot. Appro1dm1tt'lv ~ Acre. Ttll'ft Bfdrooms. Two Baths Two Flreplat'es. Hudwood Floors. M11tt'r Bedrooms With Fl~plare It Palk>. All Thi• With 0<-ean & Canvon Vlt'w It Kryr. To A Prtvate Beach. Call Now. S281UOO. Ml'WPOIT llACH IAMAIM Two Ln•e Bedroom Condo. TUtt'fullv Dttoratfd With Earthtont' Ca~. Neutral Oe<'or. Wallpa~N. Fresh It C'1ean. Rtadv ror Nf'W Owner Community POOi. S.una & Spa. Meadow For Jo1,rln.r It IJlt'Y<'llnir. ASSUMABL! f1RST TRl'ST OP:F.D. Only 1111.000. ...... -·.---._._._ .. _ ---·----- • OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 PM 426 VIA LIDO NORD MASllFIOO UDO BAJFIOllT .., ......... u. ..... ...., ,......,i..tery ..._ .. •MA* IAt lee .................. ¥llW -.. WATa .... _, *'-t. W• •I• 1~ l .... +a. ................ .... ..... "' , r ~·-sns.ooo. 424 MENDOZA TERRACE BEAUTIFUL RETREAT-VIEW Con pl w, n•1•1lld wttlt ww .... of• . ... ~ ....... ,,..,.. ..... ,. ,... cowty•d. Aa HK.ti•• NfrHf fOf' l• ... ..t:Aeohlrh• 2..tery, JW + two YllW ~ t 10 of oc.., My ...r ·::c~ IL 0..... wll Wp ~. I to S47t,500 . 5 RUE DU PARC BIG CANYON-DRAMATIC-VU lace,...... Z·tfory • .,...,. _.. caa1h J 'rn "-· ...., c....,•cl wltll 1pa ....., ... Hltll c~ & •••-4 lted, ,1 .. de• & for•.t dla r•. O....tub .. hirwcty of 119 c_,. c.-.y a. OwNt" _. _.. ..... flll•cr,. Utt.000. Ul-1400. 91 I CLIFF DR, CLIFFHAVEN PICTllESQUE 2-STOIY HOME ProfH .. H .. «Mcorwhd ... n t'iautf So .., ..-cW ................... l w..... ...... teC1' •• ff'WCll ..... . ........ .......... & 'fllW. Step dowa ..-, rOCMOt -.d ~ roooa. Views .,... .,,..,. IM*a I H A ,.. fed ltotH for tM f-'ty .... .. • .,. ... , ...ltllly. 912 CERCIS PL EASTBlUFf RUSTIC RANCH ... ..., .._ -~I« ..... •-....... COMfort•la l IM•oa• wHt. ..... p••"d falllity roo-. Mice bock prd. s '7',500. 6 31-1400 :t 12 MARITIME JASMINE CREEK CORNER "'1 becll ywd. MW .-.. 2 1w + dea.. 2 fr,tcs. Te .. 11 .. ,ool. $217 ,500. u ,., 400. 191 I E. BALBOA BLVD. BETWEEN BAY l OCEAN CORNER G..,_. %--story 4 bed •-"" lltterSoe ..,...,. : .. wittt brick. A IA ... a; .... steps to boy & ouoa. ledK.ct to $385.000. 631 -1 400 2715 LIGHTHOUSE LANE. COM HARBOR V1EW COINEl-W bKllM•• llo-. • c......-wtlt prhacy. ~tiff 5 bed w /looch of rooll' for ftte t•ty. Fono.ot di• ra. S.. to appr.0.. US0.000. 67l-6t00. !t8 COLLINS ISLE. BAL. IS. WATERFIONT CONTEMPORARY- stip. le~ ~llJIMd .,pal twwwft 111 fttis tpKiom 9d pri•• 2 .. tory a.o...a....,. .................. d .. ..... 4 w,,.. .... ....., ,... 51 .. J 1d .... .... ......., ........... _... YOWOWll ..... ~ ...... ,wcl .... 2~ 'fllWS of....., ...r ...... SI, 100.000. C• 67Uto0. 1948 SANTIAGO OPEN, SPACIOM. VU & POOL DOTer Sllarw. 4 M ..... ta. "" l•door / otttdoor , •• 1. ae«tu•d to $421.000. 63'·1400. ON WATEl-OPEN SPACE VU Lo•efy ~ 4 bed'--· 2......, wftlt ~ ..... gloss. Mnic• ... ........ ,... ..... paHo & .....,. ....... d9d. w .. to pool. .............. $256.500. .. . .. ,,Ii{:~~~~., ........ ··~ ·.-. ~ ....... ~~-~;-. .. Clow to ............. & .. '& ...,. to I ....._ w~ J IM4. • ra Priced to Ml! Sl7t.500. 631·1400. CHAmtl BAI. IS DUPLEX Mewl..._ .......... , ... ..... •p•datloa. AIM. J IMd .,_, ...... wMt M'W roof, Coppllr 0 f lllllo ...,.....,,..., ..... flltt'ac•&H/W ......... , ........... dler& 431,000. CORONA DO. MAI DUPLEX Aaett.,._......._ __ llll1nt lo J a t ..._ _,.., S .... .t llwy. Wei • I I I '' ...... $261,000. * LUSE/DmOll WATER CllO SNu I~ .... w/,_,J & YllW. Pat.• 2 .... ......... .., .... w .... ...-. SM0.000. 611·1400. LEASE/OPTION -· !'L"f!.l'!!!tv-...... la.T-.IM*••• ........... ................ s ••• ,.,... • -. &Arte 43• 4lcfl .. .., ... OCIAM YJIW. SttJ.000. '31·14'0. J WATERFRONT HOMES • .-.c REAL EST A ft sw, ~. P.qitny M..,.....,n1 tU6 W C~1 ~ St& M.lftne ""1tL ~&ch ~ ltWld ,,,.,_ .,..,.. I ....... w. ... Wt ...... hirWt ........... ,.. He.tff~W. ............ w. -•••••••-•-•••••• • ~ ql.lst \0 t980 DAILY PILOT a<r ~ .. ...................... ••••.............•.•... ....................... •••.•.................• ......•...•............ ,.,,,.., .. ! .............. .,!!!' ...... INI ._,.. tOOI 1•1 iill 1001 .... ,... 1002 1002 HolttffForS. la•:• 1002 8a•r.. U.2 . . ............................................................................................................................................................................... . * * * * * * Heritage Collection DICQIATO."S -..HT OPE.~ SATI I 5. 4M2 ROXB R \ lrvtne. ~autitully u~a<k'd 3 Bdrm hom . It feature elCt~nstvt' U!> of "all paper-nd wood Cer m1c tJle m k1tt'besl and b th Sl'\o" hkt• a modt>I OHerod for Sll2.000 Call ~ 1151 2 MAST9 ... OOMS Three ) cars nt'"' 2 Bdrnu. 2 ~ baths 2 fireplace~ .\II bu1lt1ns douhll' J,tar~e v.ith pool <ind joc111z1 Offon'<i ~t l S'92.SOO Call 540 1151 MESA VHDI CUl Df SAC Clean 4 Burm pluc; Jddt•d f dfl'llh room. ne" pa int an a nd out :\ev. carpets. la rge Sl·cluded lot O'A ne movm~ out of ~t::i te and Me \en a nxious. As kinl-? Sl 16.500 Ca ll 54().1151 I ERITAGE I REALTORS LINGO WELCOMES AL WEINERT A.H . "Al " Weine rt has rerentlv j?ined Linj?o Rea l E state at the1.r !\ewport B each Office· As the former O'ATler of A H. Weinert Fine J e':'·cls of '.':c>wport Beac h. :'\tr Wernert acted at the Pre 1dent of F as h ion ( s la n d \l e r t h a n r s A ssociation \ gr aduat <.' of tht> University of Redland:-.. he then ser ved a s a Vice-Pr esident of both the Drake Steel Supply Company and th e land d evel opment c-ompany, Tube and Shapes Jnr You can r each Al at 644-7020. On the Orange Coast-k>ok to lingo hrs1 673-776 I 760.1197 I.Ill ISLE BAIUIN Takt• OH•r u h•n&<' optio n vurch~ ,._. ut lust Septemtwr-. pr1n· $399.900 4 Bdrm. 31 '.! ba. p., tnl ancJ ne" C'.Jriwt:. thruout EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Lon ·h r ul dt· -.a<.' .a Bdrm _.. 1 ·•' Ba Km rxmd and courtva rd t•ntr\ Sli 1 S4MI • IT MAKES SENSE F or the !lame commission vou c·::i n han• the services of · TWO AGENTS TWO -...ONGS GEBBY & CllB.JSTA STARNES COMPANY lltl4LT~S.IUILOBS BEACH HOME :~ Bdrm. de•n . plus dining room. :!·!!t o r~ .. ne\\ly r edeco r at ed & remodc>led kitchen. Lush carpeting. e·te Clo~e t o the• sand S153.500 8 MINUTES TO THE BEACH 5 Bdrm -family room. 2-sto rv. E x trn carag<· ;.ind parking for R\' ;. boa ts l'll' :hkm,c Sl3S.OOO and owner "111 <' :J rr~ OCEANFRONT HOME L ar,l:?l' ~ Bdrm -fo r m i:ll dining room \\Ith loads o f extra · storage spa<'t' Sttuat c>d in be~t IALIOA location Asking S850.000 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 2 Bdrm each unit. t remendous \'ie". close to Newport Pier. r ents fast. Onlv a skin{! $425.000 · JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2'1 I 9 Newport ll•d. corner 30th YOU CAN AFFORD REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES NIWrOIT Hll•HTS. CA8DEN£R NEEDED! NEW 4 BR home w / tp. bonuo; rm. ram/din rm. clrc staircase l\1l'ST SELL' flr1n~ offer 411 EL MODENA. OPEN SAT & SL'N 1·5 S295.000 LIDO ISU. Wade .ss· lot "1spac1ous 4 UR home. J n v 1 t1n ~ r am-kitc hen wt used bnck frplc 117 VIA QUITO OPEN SUN I 5 $4.25.000 LIDO ISLE. L o we ~.t Lido priC'e. Charmin~ 2 BR ..... din rm . So patio Lmel~ !-trad a 113 \'I A EBOU OPES ~AT I 5 $292.000 CALL TO SEE 673-9060 COSTA MESA COMDO. Pride o f uwnl'rsh1p. 2 BR . 2 BA :-;r Or Coast Collei!t' Trt>t' top '1s ta Rt:-duC'ed to S96.000 IEACH HOUSE. LAI\D \'ALL'F:' Sma ll house \\ f!UCSt qtrs nr OC'ean & ba' dbl gar age. $150.000 · D 4 V I D S 0 N K E A L T t l N C. JI lo Newport Bi~d t-. B 673· 9060 S84.500 -3 IORM l'nb<.'lte\ab k' Sµa<1ou <. hnml great l0t·at1on \amt \our lt·rm" \H•'IJ l'IO!-l' l ht• ('\('fl t\.'. =150 CREATIVE IUCH AMA.NCI~ S l·C' thE.-sun fl"i.' & "l'l 2 ~ton. "P·' Extreme!) molt\ a t<:<l <-dle r Y;.ird:- from "a nd S57fi 0(10 =I:; I SS0,000 <>"' THE IUCH B eautiful '1rx1ran -.and!:-& -.u rC 3\\Jll If vou ran·t ht· th<:rt· rt·nh S90 00 d a;. = I 5:! TAHOE AT IT'S IEST 0 on ·I a 11 n \\ l h 1 " d re• .i m t '' d1sapP<.'ar It rn<•~ not C'Offil' again Call toch1y ln~pl'l'ttOn v.1th offt·r'' : 1.54 NEWPORT IUCH OFRCE 2043 We~trllff Drl\·c· 714/540-8944 Walker & lee Real Estate RCTaylorCo 640-9900 INVESTORS 15 l'nits in Cost<• ~k. :l LctrJ!<' t\\o <ind ont• hc>droom <•partmc·nt" Gar<1g l·" ;1n<1 (·:1rport .; C'c·nl(·r t·nurt~ ard w1Lh HR()·, :\C'ar ~('hO<ll" and :-hnppin~ A ~k ing pnt<· sr.so.ooo RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 -SPECTACULAR VIEW only $379 .ooo. &cJaltt 4 bdrw! ~··.., rMeocorahcl ~ fClliility C"OCIM, fonMI diMft9 rOOCR '*' .~.,,, frOM lftOd r"OCMM. C hoic~ CoroM ct.f Mor locotiOft. G>eMnll I 002 •••••...........•.••••. Dl58TID 2 sn , .. TWMHMI Plus pool • beach 119. 900 l..ar&e flmJI) \I~ llv1n& room. aourmtl lulchen 4lnd dlnln1 J ott to beach Seller m1.ast ell T<1ke advantage 9636767 ""''· ,. '· S.Coest Coedo SSl.500 Thu one LS reulh hot · Sharp 2 Bdrm 'umd1~ clo:se '" pool .... tlk to t-vt rything A!.~um.1 b lc- loan. der1nllt'I} ,.on 1 13.:.l ~3666 •Whelan Real Estate AslWllf VA Loar1 Super c;tartl'r ' bf>droom l bJlh ,. rull) bw II m lotr hen Thi' ~pduou' 2 'Lui) tu,. nhomt ., 11•,, Lhan HI )t'al""' 1Jld and hJ:. t>f'aUl I ru(I\ m.J !Old lnt'd R r e en b t I l ' p ''"I , th1ldren' plJ } > .. rd .. Jnd .. 1.irRt' t'OllU,ld ""'alt' patio With " 5 J\.,Uffidblt ludn 1hi- hulTl' "'111 ,<·II (."I J \ I SIS.) :il.(I l.:J11 ;:;1 31!11 c;::: SELEC T I P ROPERTIES CdMCHARMER DUPLEX J ttdr'Tls ~· or h1t!h ..... ' • l'l.inl,1! 1or• hl. "r I c' r • m • r , 1 1. I fir• µl .. l • • • lu<l•·•l ,. .,..! JJJlt~ I Jll 1,~:J ~; 1(~-]1 I E._sjde Tri~1 'rtd' "'>mt fLl bu• J W\ Jl SI~• (>11 c,r. " Co I~ \fr , 111,Jtll« I ••• "-IL'l ~.y,11 VA ... ODOWt-4 S82.800 ~t· h ... \, •>nl' un• Bdr~ 2 bath~ k111 h1 n rarrul} ar .. a Bwllar .,p pl.ian•e-. forrt'-0 .... , '.! C'IH l?J rJ l;;t' l l • J b1ir1?a1 n $82 800 l a II 54&Z313 • • I • Stff &r played? llomr. and bu .. 1m ' in ooe Clean 4 Bdrm :! 84 ,.,lh o"er 40 rommtrt 1JI U5t"' appro ved P rt m.· Costa Men l()("atton Op portw11ty kn oc:kl> Lall nov. ~ J66c, •Whelan Real Estate OHESTORY CONDO S7 l.900 L..w-tzt> :! Bdrm .1duJ1 1 on do on a IU,!;h i:r~:nl>l. It \ mlL'>l ~ for vnh S: I .\l1 no~' >tG ZJtJ .. . I [~IUMl'I ~ A Messdqe Tc PRO'~ ONLY!_ * OPEN HOUSE 1-5 * OPEH IH SU VIEW f\ \'C'r) prl\ a tl' 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home with pool & spa. F.xceptional at S364 .5<XJ SEE JOE Kl EVA AT 2104 YACHT GRAYLING O,.EM IM RA...CHO SAH J0A9UIH LO\C'I~ 2 bC'clroom . 2 bath. \'iew eo ndo Sl62 .SOO SEE JANE ~UTCHl.F:H AT SO AR HOLES OPEH IM THE llUFFS Ul:'C'or;1tor ·, dt'11j!ht 1 HH ~· ·baths ~ big bonus room S229.500 SEE CORA BALDIKOSKI AT 427 \'JSTA THL Cll1\ O,.EM IM USTl&.Uff Ot t•;in \ ll'" 3 Rd rm famtl\ room homt: 1n b<·~t loct.1 t1 on S2·19.5(JO S EP: CHRI!-' PITCHES.~ ~\T 2301 \LTA \ l ~T \ OP~ ft-I SPYGLASS 5 hedroo m :-. bonu"' mom. J)0<.11 & ..,p;1 \'1<''-' ~5 1i 50<1 S EE DO'.': llELl.FH .\T II HOOEG.\ H1\Y OPfH IM DOVER SHORES C Jut-.1:.nclrn~ ,,tfut· B;nfront ''Ith p11·r f.. "Ill' :i hl'droom" ~:'i ()()(1 "r r F\ \ \. C ·n H h. f-TT \ T Jf1:jft l'<>J \HI!-- OPEN lt-4 IRVIHE TERRACE t01tr r•' • riun l r' ~ 1tl'h1 n ''''()(' 1l1111r ,\ t r h h1·.1ff •rl c1·il1n 1-, ''.!~'· ;,1 w1 ~FT r TT 'i HnSr \T 1543 "r 1< r ' \ r 1 r ·1 r. H u \ c r. O PEH IM CORONA OH MAR I Hr ' H.i "''P.ir.ilt-f .im1h rm '-.upl·rl.1!1\ ,. \If\\ t". Trrlcil prl\ d< \ "··);i 1.01 :-.Fr llfl.I \HY TI! \\ffR \'I :{111, II \ZFI. OPEH IH COROHA DEL MAR ll:tlf lil•11 k fr11m 11r 1·;1n :J RH 1n foot It , • ~. ~~i' 1 1111n t 1 r n' :-; F r '\' \ '\' (' ~ · ~I \I \JI 1\.-.. \'I .!•(•11 I \ Hl-\SPl ·n OPEH I,.. IRVIHE THRACE p ,, .111r1 '"'·'" '"'' !r1.m th" ' II' 111r lf'f1 I h<lrm dt n hr1ml· "1th pn<>I Si!i.'l ooo SFE CHAI(; Kl~OJ(; \T 1915 C:\L \TE:\ TFRf<t\('F. OPEM tH USTllUFf 3 Rr. '1e" hnrnt· Sunshmt-pool & hot ~pa S269.500 SEE NA!'CY I M RF.R!\'T~O AT 2221 ARRL'Tl'S UDO ISU Out uf "l<Jll' O\\ ne r must s<'ll th1 c; 4 h<1 r m. 4 hc.t th h n m l' F.'c.·ellE'nt lnc·:1tinn on th<' 1 ... 1;.inrl ;in<i "'ithin "lt·p:-. to the tt'nnts <·ourt!-t. dubhousc c.t b(';J('h S.195 (l(J(J GORGEOUS CAMYOH & OCUH VIEW from th1" "~·c·1a l Shored1ff home \.\1th ~bdrm" i ha th'. plu~ a fam1l\' rm l<trg<· t·nou~h for a pool Lablt;. P l.1nt:1 t1nn ..,hutt<'r" . ..,unm· patios & :! pr1' .tl<' bt•arh t·" C.tl I for 8 "h<m me S'79:'i nno :1 OCUH & IA Y VIEW .. : l..irt:t' :! hc-rlrf\om &: pool in l'ho~ Jf.1rhor \ ll'" Hill' f'1r ..,1 t1 ~ off t'rt-<I fh .1 ppnint mt•nt onh· ... ,_ ::: l'all rod.1' S2lfl 10 1 HOME RB>UCEO FOR FAST SAL~~ .\ Lu'i... liu1lt ~.1ndp1pt·r mOOl•l v. ~ :1 bt·dniom ... d1·n l.1n.!l' f.im1h · r~ \\ ilh f1rt•pl.ll'l' ~I hath-. I~ an ideeJ l.1rr1h hnmt• lk.1ut1ful \\OOd floo~ l..1 rt.!t' t•nt lo<.l'fl pool. plus a la rg ' a rd f 11 r c • h 1 Id rt' n T h c· I a n <I ~ int ludt'<I & .1 ... lonl! onh S325 (l(W• :• _ .. .... : ARCHJTECTlJlAL A WARD ":· Wl'*'IHG CONDO ·~ \ l l'" t "'o h<·d r oom s & d ~ '-P:.t( 1ou" opt•n fC'C'lmJ? You"l l us.t the dl·l·or & "t'ltlnl! 1n this form.er m o c1 c• I f' I t• x 1 h I c• f 1 n a n r 1 ~ .n <)If a bit· s,s.i11 000 ~ • • f -VIEW. CUSTOM1 only $211,500. .~ 'J~Htt~• • r.-c 1,,U~.2~ ~•firdr .. m?r·n.·Hf/'r-~~.i:.t~1'1l · coe1tfwd Miry. Htwfy de<. &d l1""9- Appoia1lw•illh a.ty. 1 ' Q~~.6.!..,~£1°~'.i~:•~~ ,~~ . J~ ~.-··4fff·y~ r~: L*T'~ rr.·~~ What is an assumable loan? According to Webster's OtcticJNfY, the dlfttlition Of .. ....,... is to " ... take to 'oneeeW; to W1dert8M; aa. to aaaurne the dltJta Of anotMr." Suct'I la alao the bui• Of an.......,.. IOM. M 9'dlltinQ loen on ,.... propeny entails • pom· 11 ory note aec::iured by • deed Of trwt. The bonower .,... to repey the IOM SU**" to the terma of the nae.. The uiaitinO loen becocMe auurnabfe ... ._ ...,., ellcMs IM borrower to ..,__ Me ...,..., lft hi.a place for purpoeea of .... ,_ .. °' ... k>9ft. A~ of,_, property .... to uaume liJlbility tor peJftllll .. of an e.i.tinQ note ... and by a deed oC truet on the property. ...,. ...,.. le*> a written contract dltectty .............. the~ acJW to --the liltiliitr. Priar to entering iftlD N::h an agreement, the.__ 1NY,..... Iha ~to ..wy certain conditions. TheM oonditiona nwy include haYlnQ the buyer cou11P1«• an ap- phcation 9howlnQ he is finMc:ialty qualified to auume the loen peyTMnt; alao the lend· • may cNroe the ~ "point•" for the privilege of NaUmino the k>9ft. "Poira" .,. a one time ctwge which ueualV rMQe from 1·2CJJ °' Iha loen balance. The lender may atao requn the ~ to pey an in- crMMd rate on the loen. Ther9 .,. court deciaiona. however. wNct'I have Md the eff9ct of limiting the right of certain lenders to charge I buyer tor the nwe privilege of •aaumino the loen. Pree· entty. the court dedaions .,.. dlNcted to· W9ds State crwt-.d Sa>MQI end Loen aftdbaMs. A true aNUft1)tion. ~•. la OM wtw• the ,... buyer and ~ .... into • writ· ten eor••••. wt•iJbJ' the bu.-.... to r.pey the loen; end the ....._ nt11 ... the originll bol•~ lft wrtttno from any further liability on the oblgetion. DAILY PILOT -rOOl HOME. ollfy S 112, 900 - Clwt ' 9 W.SO V_,. IMMM. 3 aa. 2 IA, • ...,/...., ""' ....... ~ HigMy ., ,, .... Mf'wty offend. -CdM COHDO, o.ly $21 S,000. Clhw I ; l .,,._, l Miii ia c:Wc..,.., .,....... ""' ...., ,,... .......... _, _, ..... ,to ..... '" ...... ...... _. ......... 6C..y.~. -ASSUMUU LOAN, SM.too. MeM Y"* vm.. 2 • to.,..a••· C 1' lctr r*c----••o.odtl.T•o-.w ..;.ct to I a-Yo to.. -ELEGANT ILUFFS COHDO - UMDH SI 50,000. Cllolce ftd ..tt . .......... "-""' .............. .... loc: ..... n. -.th. J ... 2 .... M.w• .. ..W.406YW. ..... -... AMT IM CO.OMA -MAI. Dr•••flc 2 •t•rJ tow•llo••· Prof111I•.., •....eH J W.W. J ~--: = "T :.=:-~ """ '':% ................ ... ·~'™'' ........ o .... .. ... , 44 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA Da MAI Are you ttred of body shops, We don I sell desks Do you want medals or money" We don t bave medals Do you need better markeb.DQ .support" Our in-house ad vemam9 d1rK1or can 91ve 11 to you A re you 1nterffted In )Otnt ventures, property m2mt. and dnelopment•., We are, tool Do you want to be auoc:'I· ated with pro'• only? Th!f re the onl7 kind we' •e QOl C..U Mr. Martm lor Appolntment: ' For tht• f,1mtl~ that .... a nL<; On<' of fint•st home·~ on thl· is la nd. 6 bdrrD;. 5 b::iths. famtl~· room. s tudy. fnrrd'1 danmg room plus a nl'w pool. SH_,. to priva t e· be3t hes &-tennis cou~. S825.000 Large assumable loan ·:. O'A ner may assis t with financin~. · MOYIMG OUT OF A.RU so ownt>r s ays sell t his a l most J$ top qu::ility built cust om home 180 '1c>w of Lhe Nc>wport Bayr bedroom!'. 3 baths. Beautiful c ~ ard 'A1th spa S615.000 Fee. In TC'rr:wt· rRIVATl-GATE GUARD CV9'1~,,_,. A \ ery special Deane-Borde townhome in Big Canyon. 3 Br Raths. Extra larJ?e outdoor area a pool & spa. Con"enient a S393.000 ... IAYFIOMT CONOO._.UM , On the peninsula -spaciou ~ Bdrm. 2 Bath unit with both oc & bay view. parking for 2 c excellent security . Top priority boat slip. Excellent buy. $460. .,. • .. I llllOOM 11 Saad Dollar CNwpt Terr.> NB 17~ SUl.IOO Sun. l..S 45 Ordaard, lrvine 5111... 1112.-Swa. 1·5 ••TS Lakeehan CWcfbrdle).ln. ...,., 1124.500 Sat/S... 1%·5 10 WDd GoaM. N"Slt Crelt. NB ~.,. 11a.a SaU&m 1-5 2J07 Cokunbla. Nwpt Crell. NB 813-TIOO St...... &m l ·S 219 UWan Pla~. Cost• Mesa "4..-tO . as.GOO Sm I .S ! ............. ... •1 Mainuil CJumineCrttk) CdM 875-2311 $320.000 SatlSUn 1 5 609 9th St • Hunlinatoo Bch ~m s11e1~ Dallr 11..g *"Calle San Antonio, Sao J . Clp •93-uu e .* Sun 12-• 814 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 536-26197 Sat/SUn l ·S 40 Wood~ro\•e, Jrvine 752·2211 S22S.OOO Sa Sun l ·S 17891 Bucom CUnlv. Pk> Irv. 640-9890 $12.6,900 Sun 1·5 1812 Dover Dr. CHrbr Hghlnds> NB 644. 702JO SUll9.SOO Sun l ·5 502 Acacia <Old CdM > CdM 675-6000 $337 .000 JS La Serena. Irvine 640.9900 Sl78.000 #3 La Serena. Irvine 640.9900 Sl79.500 JO Cove. Irvine 551-8700 Sl.50.000 37 Sonrisa. Irvine Sun. l ·S Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 Sun 12-4 752·1700 $211 ,000 Sun. l ·S 12 Coventry <Hrbr Rdg > CdM 760-9333 $354,500 Sun 1 ·5 5372 Sierra Roja. Irvine ~1 $149,900 Sun. l -5 2721 sth Ave .. Corona del Mar 631-7300 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1710Kings Road. Cliffhaven. NB 631·7300 $415,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 115 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. N.B. 631·7300 $299.500 Sat/Son 1·5 3361 Tempe Dr .. Hunt. Harbour. HB 673·7300 S225.000 Sun l ·S • DIRECTORY ...... ~··· , .. ,.. ......... c .. · ..... ··~~-=::-~~ ..... ~~..,._ ... ., ... ,, ... .9 ..... IA&.Y.--1 ., .................................. _. .................... ,, ......... , ............. ... • •405 Nortlf Star Ln <Dovtt Shra> NB ~LIU S6.50.000 Sun 1_.. 116Cryst.al Pool. TurtlerO<'k. Irv. 9M..JM9 S216S.OOO SUn 12--4 30 53 Rocky Knoll CTurtlerk Vst.a) Irv. 780-84 S..500 Sun. 1·5 1&40 Irvine A\•e. C Baycrest > NR 631·3071 $199.000 Sun 1 S 1511 Kings Road. Nwpt Hts .. N B 875-8170 S389.500 . Sat/SUn 1·5 223'1 Avalon <College Pk.> C.M. 642-2237 Sl~.000 Sun. 1·5 911 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach • 1524 Antigua Way. Newpart Bch 979-S370 $550.000 Sun l·S 20 Morro Bay. Newport Beach 979-5370 ~.500 Sun l ·S • •301 Canal St .. Nwpt Shrs. N.8 . 642·38SO S330.000 ~un 1·5 20131 Imperial CO \'e . lluntmgton Bch 979.s:J70 3 Charleston. Irvine 752-1700 $154.900 Sun 1·5 • 1194 Atlanta Way . Costa Mesa 957 -8116 SI 12.500 Sun. 1·5 •1852Samar. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $169.900 S un. 1·5 Sun. 12·5 631·1400 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 ..... FAM IM w Del 801 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach 5482 catowba CTrtlrk l J rvine 543-5835 $270,000 SaVSun 1·5 67~ $167 ,900 Sat/SUn 1·5 26681 PaseoTecate. San Juan Cap. •2807 Ebbtide <HVHls > CdM 496-4546 $109.950 Sun 12·4 67~ $4.95.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 24791 Via San Marco. LagHills 124 ViaL<>rca <Lido ) N.B 830-7707 S98.900 Sat/Sun 12·5' 675-1854 $495.000 Sun. 2·5 223 Via Ithaca <Lido Isle> NB 33811 Avenjda Calita 640.5357 $325,000 SaVSun 1·5 493.7325 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 30 Rustllng Wmd. Irvine •3206 Montana Ave <Mesa Verdel 675-3411 $235,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 CM 1001 Corona Ln <Mesa del Mar) CM 5574375 $125.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 ·30 557.7950 Sl19.000 Sunl·S 1978PortChelsey<HarborView1NB 2229 Wallace. Costa Mesa 760-0041 $225.000 Sun. 1·5 54()..1720 SU0.000 Sun. 1·5 32802 Shipside Dr .. Dana Point 22 Whitewater CJ asmn Ck l Cd M 496-3774 $175.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 964·2611 $300.000 Sun. 1 ·5 • •426 Via Lldo Nord. Newport Sch 12 Duane. Northwood. Irv. 631-1400 $895.000 Sat/Stm 1·5 559-8888 S172.500 Sun 1·5 17000ahu Pl. <Mesa Verde) CM 17 Whitecap <Jasmine Ck> CdM 545-3486 Sl45.000 Sun 1-43 640-53S7 $425.000 Sun. 1·5 2845 Ellesmere< Mes<t Verdel C ll •2340 Bayside Dr .• CdM 751·3191 S145.900 Sun 1·5 67>:011 $565.000 Sun 1·5 32 Drakes Bay <Spyglass> CdM 3005 Royal Palm Dr. <Mesa Verde) 544-9411 $4.59.900 Sun 1·5 CM 37622ndSt. <Back Bay) N.8 . 556-2660 $119.900 Sun 1·5 675..ro<X> $315.000 Sun. 1·5 •438 Princeton. Costa Mesa 2215 Donnie Road. Newport Sch l ... OOM 979-5370 $124.900 Sun 1·5 675·5930 $310.000 Sun 12·4 321 Orchid <Old CdM) CdM 17922 Gillman, University Park 16292 Underhill. Huntington Sch 675-6000 S310.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 551-8700 $137.000.LH Sun 1·5 540-1720 $174 .000 Sun. 1·5 761 Calle Vallarta. N. San Clemente 59 Jasmine Creek. Corona del Mar ir1 Tiburon !Spyglass l CdM 492·'12ro $169.900 Sat/Sun 2·5 642-8235 $349,500-fee Sun 1·5 675-3411 S649.000 Sun. 1·5 844 Acapulco. La~una Beach 14501 Savin. College Pa rk. CM 25471 Barnets St .. La~una Hills 493-2752 Sl97.500 SaUSUn 12·5 551-8700 $151.500 Sun 1·5 640·5357 $193.500 Sun. 1·5 23691 Blue Fin Cove. La~ Ni~. •1905Diana. Harbor Highlands •2101 Leeward <Dover Shrs> NB 495-1720 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 642-8235 $169.000 Sun 2·5 640.53S7 $219.000 Sun 1·5 637 Loretta Dr .. Laguna Beach •3397La.rkspur. Costa Mesa 4101 Blackfin. Racqt Clb. Irv. 4~1 $389.000 Sat/Son 1·5 556-<*.S S134.900 Sun.1·5 559-8888 $153.900 Sun 1·5 • 1133 Berkshire. Newport Bch 186 Virginia Place . Costa Mesa 29411 Ivy Glen. Laguna N1~uel 642-2950 1295.000 SaUSUn l ·S 646-7171 $149.500 Sun. 1·5 495·1720 $278.900 Sun 1 :J0.5:30 90I Cbestnut. Newport Beach 8 Monterey Cir. <Spygts> CdM 9531 Zetland Dr .. Hunt Beach 644-7370 ot>enSat/&m 640-9990 "49.500 SatJSUn 1~ 979-5370 S18S.900 Sun 1·5 l 127 Nori a. La~a Beach * •401 North Star Ln. Dov. Shrs. NB 918 So. Harpet". Santa Ana 752·192n 1229.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 631 ·7300 $945.000 Sal/SUn 1·5 559-8888 $129.900 Sun 1·5 2961 Jacaranda <Mesa Verdel C.M. * 1472Galaxv Dr .. DoverShrs. NB 383 Santa Is abel< E /Sidel C.M. 536-7S4.2 $112,500 Sat/Son 1·5 631 -7300 Sss.5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 673-&550 $215.000 Sun. l ·S 2230 Golden Cir .. Newport Beach lSl.5 Antigua Way ( Baycrst> NB • 1915 Galatea. Irv. Terr. CdM 644·'702n Sunday 2-5:30 631 ·7300 S450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644·9060 $735.000 Sun 1·5 945 Katella, Laguna Beach • 10 Rue Villars. Big Canyon. NB 26502 Silver Saddle. NelheGail Re h 494-7578 $223,000 Sun 1·5 631·7300 S595.000 Sun 1·5 642-823.S ~.ooo Sun. 12·6 2323 Eastblwr <Blurfs) NB 232 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. NB 1223 Dolphin Terr .. Corona del Mar 675-tOOO Sl.S9,.900 Sun. 1-5 673-7300 $595.000 Sun 642-823.5 S690.()()()..LH Sun 1·5 912 Cettis. Newport Beach 306 Haze!. Corona del Mar •1715Antig ua Way, Newport Beach 631·1400 S179.SOO Sun 1·5 644·909>/7~1574 Sun 1-5 642-8235 SS70.000 Sun 1·5 6 Rue Valboone. Npt Beach 215 Walnut. Newport Beach •37'11 Inlet Isle. Corona del Mar ~810'J. Sunday 1·5 540-3666 S149.900 Sat/SUD J-5 642~ 1345.000 Sun. 1 ... :~ 302 Campbell CBrit Wds > C.M. ••1036 Polaris, Dover Shnl. NB 6108 Lancaster. Newport Beach 556-2860 S157.500 Sun l ·S 644-9060 1825.000.Fee SatlSlm l ·S 790-9333 $250.000 Sun 1-5 1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar •204 ~ Eboll <Lido> NB #4 Rimrock CTrtlrk >Irvine 6G8235 Sun 1·5 760-~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 760-9333 $280.000 Sun l ·S 1435 Mariners. Newport Beach 18'.0 Port Olarles Pl., HVH. N.B. 499 Broadway. C-06ta Mesa 642-8235 $179.900 Sun 1·5 673-MOO 1234,900 Sat/SUn l ·S 646-7171 SI~.000 Sun.1-5 10 Mt. Laurel. Irvine 2450 Marino Dr.,. Newport Beach 1818 Oriole. Costa Mesa 752-1'100 St.35.900 Sun.1·5 548-2381 ~.000.fee Sat/SUn 1·5 557.9329 $239.900 Sun.1-4 11 Lupine. Irvine t6Cl')'Stal Pool. Turtlerock. Irv. •15432Verdun. The Ranch. Irv. 752·1700 $137.500 Sun.1-S 95S-3849 $2165,000 Sun 1·5 559-8888 S163,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3360 Nevada. Costa Mesa 395 Granada Way. Costa Mesa 540-1720 Sl21.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 -OOM 642·1366 $197.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 3l22Gibralter. Costa Mesa . •1528RuthLane. Newport Bch 315 Poppy, Corona del Mar • 1820 G1J1zy Dr. CDover Sboret>N.B. "4-4910 *560.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 RueQ\antilly <Big Canyon> N.8 . ~O 1881.500 Sat/Sun l·S 2599 KUo Way. Laguna Beach 497~ Cofc) Sat/SUn 1·5 •t830Hlghland Dr .. HrbrlDndJ. NB 631·7300 $2165.000 SatlSWl 1·5 l820Tayon Ln .. Baycrest. N.8 . 831·1300 S41S.OOO Sat/SUn 1·5 1441 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shrs. N. B. 631·7300 $470.000 Sat/SUnl·S 5 ..aooM 20581 Suburbia Ln .. H.B. 962·7984 Sl59.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2661 Basswood <Bluffs>. N.B. 644-8140 $275.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 2715 Lighthouse Ln .• N .B. 631 -1400 $350.000 Sun 1·5 17032 Greenleaf. Fountain Vly 646-7171 S205.000 Sun. 12·5 S • ... FAM IM ,.. DBI 12 M1ss1on Bay. Spyglass. CdM 759·1616 SSlS.000 'Sal/Sun l·S 8362 Castilian Dr .. Hunt. Beach ~ S16S.OOO Sat/Sun 1-4 •20511 Kelvingrove. Hunt. Bch. 962·1668 $169.500 Sun. only 1-6 1601 Warwick Ln .. Westcllfr. N.B. 644·7383 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 18 Mandann. Woodbridge. Irv. 552-4666 S255M Sat/Sun 12·5 12 Burnrng Tree Rd .. Bi~ Cyn .. NB ~ S598.000 Sun 1·5 •8341 Hurstwell. Huntington Sch 968--0838 $199 .500 Sun 1 ·5 6 Rocky Pomt. Spyglass. Cd ~1 642-8235 Sun 1 ·5 16 R ipplinl! Stre<•t. Turtle Rck. Irv 551..s700 S309.000 Sun 1·5 • •800 Harbor Island Dr .. !'\B 631-0CJIJ4 Sl.395.000 Sun. 1·5 • t 6 CY'Pt'ess Tree Ln .. I rv1 ne 644-7020 $259.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Clear Spnn~. Trtl Rk Hinds. Irv 631·7300 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •403V1a LldoSoud. Lido Isl. 644-7383 $1 .100.000 Sat/Sun l·S 2921 Catalpa 1 El Btuff l l'e't'-port BC'h 646--3255 $256.500 Sat /Sun 1-4 20151 Riverside Dr .. Newport BC'h 646-7227 S185.000 Sun I ·5 • •812Harbor Is l ' Promo Bayl NB 675-3411 $1.250.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar . Balboa Pen.in .. NB 644-7211 $429.000 Sun 1·5 6 • .... FAM RM w Det 19331 Jenilyn Lane. Hunt'Jl Bea<'h 842-7461 Sl 13.000 Sun 2~ •1606Sea Bell !HVHlsl CdM 675-3411 $.569.000 Sun. 1 ·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE I llDIOOM 134 ~view. Irvine 752.1700 $97.450 Sun. l·S 2..-00M 2644 Monte Carlo. Santa Ana 673-SJS..t S83.500 2 .. & l. ~3 W. Wilson. A2. A 1. A3. C ~f Sun 1·5 540.1720. S99.000 Sa ti SUn 1 ·S J llDIOOM 11865 Goodale. Fountain VJy 540.1720 S97 .000 Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IBMtOOM •218Springview <TheSprin~> Jrv 759-9100 $79.SOO SaUSun 1·5 J~ 23 Palos. trviM 631·13>0 $177.500 Sun 1·5 21 Kia L4e Court. Nwpt Crest. NB 675--5200 '"9.500 Sat/sUn 1·5 =JOSeas<'ape <Superior BU NB 673-62 10 $119.950 Sun 1·5 st 17 Wild Goose Crt. Nwpt CresL NB 673-5354 $169.500 Sun 1·5 540-173> Sll.2.000 SaUSUn 1.S 64().~ $260,000 SaUSUn 1·5 64().9990 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 424 Mendoza. Newport Beach 1009 W. Alt.on. Santa Ana 411 El Modena. Nwpt Hghts. N.B. 1 lmeOOM 631·1400 S479.SOO . SaVSUn 1·5 ~ $105,000 SaUSun 12·5 673-9060 S295.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 314 Alta Ln. CE/Side> C.M. 409Colombus Cir. <Highlands> CdM tOOOSea Lane. Newport Beach 1930 Port Carney CHVHms> NB 546-20l8 Sll l 600 Sat/Sun 1·5, 759-9100 $289.500 SaUSun2·5 644-2009/7SQ.1616 . Sat/SUn 1~ . 642·5200 S259.900 Sat/Son 1·5 .i~iSULRi ~~jWJ ~.B'""~ -~h~~-·~~·~ 2045 POrt Weybridge~ms> N.8. 216 uoy. Balboa'lsland •8472 Dallas Circle. Hunt. Bch. l ... MM IM ., DIM 67>3411 S210.000 SaUStm l ·S 631-1400 $485,000 SaUSUn 1·5 968-(&18. Sl99.SOO Sat/Stm l ·S 2212 Vista Huerta (Bluffs) NB 2619 Way Lane. Corona del Mar * •1Z7 Bayside Dr .. Newport 8:ch 117 Via Quito. Udo Isle. N.B. ns..3411 1165.000 Sat/SUn i.5 780-82'11 1349,000 SUnday 1·5 631· 1400 S8'75,000 swq-s 673-~ ~.000 Sun l ·5 16 Canyon Ln .. Corona del Mar 618 Kings Place, N~port Bcb 22S La Jolla Dr. <Npt Hgtsl NB 18661 Via Palauno, Trtlrk Jnn. Irv. '76G-l065 · 1215,000-fee Swl2·S 646-7171 S%15.000 Sun. 12 :»-6 75&-9100 S240,000 Sat/SUn l ·S 67>3411 . 1399.900 SatJSUn 1 ~ * ~ Vll5ta Omada <Bluffs l NB 402 E. Costa Mesa St •• Costa Mesa 135 Vaa Zurich (Lido> Npt Bcb • 1801 Santiago. Newport Bch 759-9100 1225 000 Sun 1·5 &t&-7171 1132.000 SUn.1... 673-7300 . Sun 10.l 759-9221 $445,000 Sat/St.m 1-5 • 17391 Forbes Huntlngtoa Bcb 2437 Port Whitby, Newport Bcb • 1SM2 Santiago Dr. c Dovet" Shnl > NB 963-6167 sUo 000 Sttn.1·5 640-9800 $335,000 Sat/SUn l·S 640-53S1 S375.000 Sat/Sun l·S •2436 FranclscO Dr .• N .B. 1209 Santiago Dr. <Dover Sb.n> NB 2003 Yacht Def ender CSeavu> N . B. SJl-0382 $2.20.000 SaUSUn 1·5 640-5357 S315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 640-5357 $448.000 SaUSUn l ·S 4552 Roxbury Irvine 118 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle> NB 427 Vista Trueba, Bluffs, N.B. 540-1151 siu 000 SaUStm 1·5 673-1810/6T3-0::n6 1515.000 Db' 1·5 644-9080 1229.500 &m 1·5 271.ISbeU. ~ clel Mar 8715 El Lago, Fountain Valley •2104 Yacht Grayling, Seavu. N.8 . 8734&0 12'11.000 Sat/SUD 1·5 873-1300 $129,500 SaVSun 1·5 644-9080 136'.500 Sat/SUn l·S 111 VlaLidoSoud.Udollle. NB U.SViaNlce.Udolsle. NB •6 Drakes Bay. Corona del Mar 871-'ID .. 000 Sun 1·~ 873-1300 .. ,500 Sun 1·5 673-8550 "55.000 Sat/Sun 1-e HllS. Partan Suta Ana 205 Garnet. Balboa Island 280ZCircle Dr. CBaysborel) N.8 . 540-96 .,;,500 Sat/SUD 1·5 111-2230 S415,000 Sat/SUD 1-5 rn.&> $350.000 Sat/San 1·5 1944 llanroYla.. Costa Meu 2211 Albllt Place. Colta M.. 8507 Sealhott. l'lewport Beach l•llll --Sat/S.1·5 7U.7C7J 11.S,GOO S.USUntCM 873-8550 12'11.000 SaVSUnl·5 -VIia Qui •• CBlaffl) NB 18752 Via hlatmo. lrvine •~ 'SUn 1 5 "lJ1I Via Mmtone. Udo Isle. N. 8 . --...... SIUSUn1·5 81151 13m,000 ~"' · etHlll~~ S385000Sat/Sun • 11.odjelb Cr., Calta lleu %100 Ocem Blvd. <Bal Pel N. B. -K areet. BaJboa Penift. ea.mz llJt..500 Sat/SUn 1_. 19«09 .... SUD 1·5 87J.7300 ... 000 Sat/SUD l ·S •25 Mair lnine ••IOolHm hlmd. N.B. 103' Smdcaatle. HVH. N.B. 551~ 1162 900 Sat/SUD 1·5 631·J400 St.100.000 &ID 1·5 831-'DOO 131o.OOO Sat/Sun l-5 •11915 Bolse Way Coeta Mesa •tMBSantiago. Newport Buch 21CM5Sbipway Ln .• Baycrest, N.B. 8'7M400 S1S8 Soo Sat/&a 1.,5 G1·1400 MJl.000 Sun 1·5 611·7IOO S27S.OOO Sat/SUD 1~ J718Sbell cCb.iU Covel CdM 1911 E . BaJboa Blvd .. N.8 . 1901 Leeward Lane. Baycrst. NB -.nn 1379 ooo Sat/SUD 1_. 911.1400 s..ooo · Sun 1-s al-'7al0 1215.000 SavSUn 1.s m llJraJMr L8,... Beach 5 Rue Du Pare. Newport Be1ch 2033 Swan. Colt• Mesa IM-7Z11 .aoao S.W!D2.S Gl·Mm> -.ooo Sunl~ 97Mll7 S11'9.IOO SltlS&ml_. ...m.flllllM. Carcliu.flJll&_ __ •t~.Newpolf ~ • / • .-orro..:..::::::iJtM!Clfr · ~91111· --, n 1Iit/liit1·5 ~-· . • ~ • . 780-9333 ssa.ooo Sllt/&.mt..a DUPLEXES FOR SALE I. & I. 601 Iris COldCdM > CdM 67S-«>OO *229.000 Sat/SUD 1·5 J •a 2 • 808/8"8~ Marguerite<Old CdM)CdM 875:eOOO D.15.000 Sat/Stan l ~ , •a J • 2800 Blyside <Old CdM > CdM 67UOOO $485.000 SaUSUn l ·S 421 F«nleal. Corona del Mar 851·91522 Open Sal/SUn 1·5 1• E. 18th St .• Costa Me.sa ...,...., mo.ooo Sat1Sun 10.1 J 10 Coltim. Balboe a.land M2&1>G S475.000 SUn. l ·S . ..................... . llOJ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..UC•S4,IOO Not •rid ~leaa, ap· lfaded s Br. 2 ba. tuce ram no. nreo&k1• Park, CM. Approc 11821/f. Un· def'l)nced at $10l,OOO. Realtor. 641-223'7 STAITla H0ee Very nice 11ru 2 BR + lie den. Park-like yard. Call Century 21, Surf Ra.!ty~l050 TRYHAIDll SPECIALS!!! EASTBLUf'P Spacious s BR. 1256.500 VERSAILLF:S f\am 2 BR 2 Ba IM v1ew. Season or yearly. SO. L.AGUNA 3 BR raxer. m3ke orrer Owner wUJ car-ry f 1t1anc· IOR ..._down. IUAHO Sports ma 11 cet-away. IZS.000. ltGCA .. YOH 3 Bdnn w lrg $200,000 .. i.u!>uma ble lo an al l()t.oa'~ Owner say~ :.clL Jos.. T crytor Rtty. 646 9688 °'Sunday 644·8107 • 1111 MANSION f;nt.er t brougb wrought uon pta to a focal po111l courtyard Tbt'n ent.er spacious 4 Bdr m ex · ecuuve residence Truly d t-"1gned for a d tl · t r 1m1n4l1ng ramtly . Locatf-d an a presttgl<JU.\ n.iJ <k !>4<. {. nt>tlle' able ..it $1 74~ 645-0303 . FORE STE OLSON -. . . . ~ •~ ..... c a U,)41&,*G UHCHSTYU l+ 084 +POOL S'l.900 Or.unat1c entry to bu: lonml Llvmg. cra1 ltlUI~ r rl>k. huet! d 11' rm M>ar UlJ: cal.b tttls., country lr.l&dwo. wall of &Jau to codtail patio ~ t>wim· m••& poo&. And jusl mar-.. to bell beachetl. ~au Rea.tty World M7~LOO FTFYPI Fashioned lo fit your prxltf't book L~ thlS dellll, ..u.r<1ct1ve l bdnn condo rlc>.t-to \hoppanR Only S>.~ c .. 11 m ~o ALLSTATE REALTORS ~EAllFllNT .... POSSl.SSIOH Near ••• custom 3 bdrm. 4 ...U.. lrg master awte w1tb panoramic view. priva c y plus security guard. Will.,_ trade askang 11,000,000. Aeent 144-151J. WWAIBNOHT LUGIDoca In beaultful Dover Shores. Charmine 3 bdrm. 3 bath. famil.y rm. twee livua& rm, dining rm. gourmet k itchen. new s hake roof, freshly pa1Dted In ii out. Choose )"OW" new c al'l>e'l cob-. cxrered Uris week only by owner at $6.50,000 Best , \ buy an Newport Bl! ach. . ~ltli'lifC't".~n-P:~~"~~~1"' .. ~~1~ Eat 5't eo.do Asswm low mt.erest lo&n and owaer may help hnaace on tb this 3 bedroom plus cko and 2~ bate.. FUii price ..... "-·*'21660 'CMA11 lh s.arp J Br family bome 1a co.ta .... as.ooo dwa. .... • lcany Ind. S.per low p•1coent1. _,._! .... ---------!!!!!!.~:==::== .. SUncs.y August 10, 1980 OAIL Y PILOT 87 .............. w. ......... We ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• atMf'91 1ooz1•••r.. IOCt 1•••r• I.. • .... ,.. • 1001 .... ,.. 1002 .................................................................. i:._ ••.•....••......... , ......................... . ~ ... OIM_t.L Thia ..-..en1 bu the room lo grow In fact the aale1 price ind~ plan ror a new J unit home to be put on th 45•15 <~11> praperty. Locetfd only 4 doon trom the Island's B•Jtroint A rare find. Act fa t -thla won't i.st. Flexible terms. 11585.000 COOl m With the M'abr'ffff'S and ~tacular ocean view from lhls 3 Bdrm. 2~ Btt town home pt>rched a boveo • an Clemmt~. «51 Coldwell Banker IJHDA ISLE JUST USTED Excitjng I s t ory. HiJ?h beam ceilings in liv. F.M. & din. rms. 3 Bdrms + convertible den. Pier & s lip for lrg boat. $1.250.000. Leasehold. IAYAtOMT IST TIME LISTED P a n or amic bay view. Vaulted ceiling entry. Lower level off Jr~ patio has liv. fa m . din rms. Upper level 4 bdrms. 2 slips for 45' boats. $1 .895.000. «A TI:fRYM RAULSTON IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 wJJ&,!!'1.!L~.P.!.._ ---1 lrj\ y 1,01 { ( ~~~:J --- ltl. ... ML NICI l l"Mt OOWM .._. .... ._c...erya. 2 Bedroom homt' on 63' wide lot. Room to add. No. lhl~ ad •s not a mlltake. The only mistake you ctm make ii not to caJl now Be t'arly -not orry. HAU'fWUL DOYM $HOltlS Sll0,000 F.nterla1n r'a delight. Great view of city lhthl & bay . Stt>p Into the drumut1t· huf(e lonu1 e ntry with ~kyli ~ht , fabUlOUM for dancinf( & ent erltnnlng . 4 lovt>ly bedrooms. hrn1l1y rm. formul dtrung & J baths l.nr~e pool & pu . 3 c·ar ~aruge o ..... Wll P-..c• ... i.e.,.. 1620 GALAXY DI O,_. SAT /SUH I ·S OUl'STAMDIHG S UMT llOG Lar~l'. privatt! home-hke owner's unit has 3 bdrms. fam rm. 2 1 ~ baths. formal dining rm & 2 frplcs. 4 incom(• produdnJ? units each w/2 bdrms. 2 baths & fireplace. atriums & pallos This a is a MUST SEE for the prudent buyer By app't. Reasonably priced at $450.000. ALL THIS FOi $I 7',500 A green thumber's deli1?ht with well-manicured j!arde ns front & rear Made for entertaininj! Large 52'x 130' Int with complete privacy. Den. 2 bl:'drooms with oversize tlosets and 2 haths. Works hop off 1?arage Spacious light -hright. A happ~ home and a ll for $179 .500. 1'ADDU TENNIS COURT__.IG CAHYOM Elega nt Deane "Ver sai ll es". Immaculate. Magnificient 180 degreE' view of lights. ocean. bay & golf course. Lighted paddle tennis court & room for pool. 4 bdrms. 4 baths. 3·car garage. $698.500. Small 7"~ assumable loan. For admittance to this exclusive gua rded area call 6444910. . # 14 RUE CHAHTILLY 0,.,. Sat/5-t l -5 SPECTACULAR VACATION HOME I 0 MINUTES TO LAKE ARltOWHUD Award-winning design. World vie"' from two huge terraces. Western red cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3 hec1rooms. See now & enjoy it forever. Only $96.500. WESLEY H. TA YLOI CO.. RHtton 2111 S-Joart•IR ..._ lood MEWPORT cena. H.I. 644-49 I 0 Colesworthy & Co. 2545 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 64CM>020 BLUFFS BEST R -Plan with DOUILE master suites Warm peg~ed & grooved floorin~. New paint & drapes. Buih-in wet ba r . Courtyard entry. Excellent greenbelt. S210.500. We always haYe tltt best UstMgs at tltt bnt prices! EXCLUSIVE CONDOMINIUM HOMES AT BAY POINT Above upper Newport Bay. only 2 homes available. Pacesetter homes . presents delightful architectura l s tyling tn 2 Bdrm. 21fi..• bath. 2 story homes. Located m one of the area's most prestigious environments above Upper Bay on Irvine Ave. These homes are priced from $159,990 with very flexible 11 th% FINANCING . Models can be seen at the complex on Irvine Ave .. JUSt West of Umversity Dr For more information 631-7164 S-.S office opett frOM I l AM HI 6'M JASMINE CREEK BEAUTY MODEL HOME Plan JI -2 Bdrm & den. designer decorated thruout. Outstandtn~ backyard with pool <tnd ja<'UZLI An owner·~ deh~ht. SJ20.000 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 7 M am:-~11 Or Coll u..do Ferqu'°" to Sff this lo•efy hom• .ct ~ Jasmin. C,.,... listinqs, 759-0363. . R§ALY 675-231 1 WAITING IS EXP&fSIVE So '-' hv watt., C1dl now &· ~aH' SSS A trui~ t•xicrJ>tton(jl hon1l' '-' llh a pn<·c you ('a~>l'at :: 155 SI0,900 IUYS THE WORLD An incredible C'oncept that will allow you to own. yet move about the world. Call now. you may even win a free vacation for two. ;1156 ICISS YOUR LAHDLORD goodbye. and do it today' Grt>at starter home . 3 bedrooms . Low. low price ... ~et out from under TODAY' ~ 157 ATnl: IHVESTORS! Want to know how to double your odds? Buy 2 or 3 home~ -inste<Jd of one -s ame neg cash flow as one? How not to be a landlord forever? Simple ... <'a ll today for fre e counseling sessio n . No obligation. ;1 158 HEWPORT IUCH OFFICE 2043 Westcliff Drive 714/540-8944 Walker & lee Real Estate bell, REALTORS® brick ...t ncltlltg ..,.... A ~ tr .... a,., t..ly hw wlll 4 ~ .............. ....,,,..~.....y anto. ..... & HlJ ... leL Wei located. EHCHAMTIHG ATRIUM. HORSES •hpt to 2 ...,..._.a. $415,000. Cal Fantastic 4 bedroom home with atrium e ntry. family room. ft repl<1r(.'. 2 67Mt00 patios. Custom estate in countr~ -1.tkc area between C9:,ta ~1cs<.1 :..nc1 :'\~·~'E.:~ _ ·J.1.,t~~~~~~~~~•iHt~~r_:)~r{~~·~~~,. · . -~~~&~·~. ~a;iw 5.41r .. Rmt.i.. p,_.,~ ~,_.. LllCE HEW. INSIDE AHD OUT" t436 w caa.1 HIAIY 31<t Mar.,... Aw Lovely single story 3 bedroom home in popular area of Costa Mesa Many 1ii.1 1= :;;:.e; appealing features. like kitchen built-ins Cincl udin~ new dishwa_shcr & MOBILE HOME J FOR SALE I l9aOOM #37 Drake. Newport Beach 831·1400 123.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 22Drake <Udo Pk Dr> NptBch 87M210 "5,000 Sun 1·5 ...aFlrt.~Beach 831•1 129.500 Sat/Sun l·S 700 U do Park Dr .• #12. NB 831·1400 S58.500 Sun 1·5 HOUSI FOR RENT , .... MMIM•DIH 452"1 RoxbUry Rd., CameoSbn. CdM. 973-tm SZIOO/mo. Sat/Sun l.S *,... W'lllllllil,..ill garbage disposal). custom carpets. drapes. Much pride of ownership here. Priced lo sell al $112.000. See today. 540·1720. RISH SU UHDS You can taste the salt air from this lovely 3 bedroom charmer in super Westside Cost a Mesa. Fantastic area. Close to schools. shoppin ~. and bus Jines . HUGE rec room that's fun for the whole family. GI financin~ availa· b1e. Only $110.000. See this one today! 540-1720. AIOUT 2.500 SQUARE Rm Looking for a home with lo~ of room? Then this is it_' .Big. 4 bedroom home In prestigious area or Huntington Beach. Formal dt~ang room. 2+ bath:- separate famiJy room. brick fireplace. big country kitchen w/pantry. work island. Lots more. Only $754.900. Call and see today. 540-1720. · NOIATI SAUi This charming 3 bedroom home is being sacrificed! ! Great opportunity for investors or first-time buyers. so don't pass this one up. Priced way below market at only 169.950 -you won't believe it tit you see it yourself. Call a nd see this one right away! 540-1720. MISA V-. MOl1M l ... OOM You'll enjoy living ln this prestigious area of Costa Mesa. especially in this lovely 3 bedroom custom decorated beauty. Living room. kitchen. master suite. all have view of the lush atrium. Cathedral ceilings. Earthtone decor. Don't wait... Will sell fast at only 1121,900. Call for details. 540·1720. macnab/ i(vtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY HAllOI HlGHLAHDS -Sl7t,tOOf Beautiful starter or retirement home in lovely area close to all convenient services. Lushly landscaped cor - ner lot. Suzanne Rudd 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1435 MARINERS. < B-34) HARIOI RIDGE! Award-winnin~ "Dvnastv" model wt panoramic oceaf\ & city light view. Marble entry. custom cpt & shutters. mirrored walls. Quick possession . $395.000. Belle • Partch 752-1414. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M #29 COVENTRY. I B·35 l HILL TOP & HORSES! Spectacular '1£'v.s from Just-completed custom Coun- try Es tate Approx 4230 SQ ft. of architectural NPJ?ance 4RJlS & family & J?ame rms leach w/bar l. S480.000 Rob Owens 642 -8235 OPEN SUN 12·6 P.M. 26502 SILVER SADDLE. CB 36> SMART DESIGH-WISI PURCHASE Deltghtful 3BR home in Irvine Terrace. Rooms are ., spac1ou.c; & inv1tin~: yard 1s lg & very private' Co by Ward 642·8235 You O'-'l' 1t to yourself to see 1832 l\1ARAPATA. OPF.:" SL'N 1 5 PM. <B ·37> .. IUCHWALIC COHDO:-S I 32.500! :: I mmaC'ul1Jt1· rlt·:o.1Jmt-r l HR in n~r~ P\'t cul ·d('·~ar lc><':J· • t1on hacking on c·utalyptu!-,:!rO\'l' L<:s~ than 1 mile• to .. h1·;.i('h Pool..,&. 'Pa P<.1ula Ra tlt•\ 642 8235 OPF.:'-1 Sl'N I 5 P ~1 IH5Hli S E A(;l"Ll. LA;\;E Hl 'NTIN\,T ON Bl-:A('fl 1B3X 1 FRONT ROW~RVIME TERRACE! OPEH SUH 1-5 ... M. 122l DOLPHIH TERRACE. Oes1gnl'd for maximum view of hay. OCl':Jn & li ght!-. Spa<:1ous rooms in cl. 3 BRs. billiard r m. lthrarv & NF:W kitchen A1r-cond. ISuhJe<'t to t'anc('llat1on of existing escrow> Cathy Schwt•t<·kt•rt fH2·82.1S <O J!l l WEST HEWPORT DUPLEX! # <;n·at for th<' tnH"'tor' T"'o 2RR un1b I block from ~ O('e<rn Totall' r(•mod<·lc~ 1n 1971 C'oppt•r plumh1n_g , ne\\ roof. C'l(' Fant<.1 ~t1<· "C-J~On<tl n ·nt<.11. S190.000 Sh;.irnnSm1tht>1.tfi:!0<1 •B H1 1 DAMDY DA .... IURY1 :JB R . fam1h & d 1nin~ rm homt· "' hrtt·k ttnd redwood : tt'rrnl'e OH•rl<><>king p<1rk <fft'H E'\('ell('nt fmancml.! will mak(' ~our 1n\l'!->lmt·nt t'hnlC't· ,,.,...,,. S156.000 .. Gtn1 1 Darl<'nt• 55 1 MiOO 1B·4l 1 "DRUM HOUSE .. -DOVEi SHORES! Thi~ 4RR horn(' ha~ 1t all ' V1e\\ custom quality con- struction -pvt atrium entrance w pool & s pa & 1~ r<.'ar vard. Add 'I features md wood floors . wine storaie dtmate controlled. prof decor and more Of. fcred m fot'. .Jane P<iqu1 n 642-8235 IB-421 COUKnY ~H ESTAn! GraC'IOUl> h\'lnj! hi gh a top Sp~·gl a'\ ... Htll SRRS 7 hath~ form~I dining rm t•l('gant country kitchen ~ '-'I vtcw. 2-~tory <.'nl r~ Pool. spa & sauna Exceptional! .. Sl.75<>.000 L~nnt•\"alentmt•644·6200 t R-43 1 ; IE CRUT1VI in purchasing this 2RR & den townhomP in CdM P\'t spa n(•utral d<.·t·or S285 000 Holl ~ ~l arkas 644 -6200. 18 4,11 HEWPOIT CREST! OeltJ?htful Plan 2 C'nd unit location "'' lew of ocean & ,g reenbelt. ~1an~ decorator upj:!r adt-s ~patios . Quick possession S17!J.500 Bell (' Partl'h 752 14H 1 B-151 TURnE ROCK IROADMOOR! . Beautiful 3RR Plan I located across from park & : <'omm pool L~ p\'t haC'k\'ard &: ntr1um ~l o\t•·in condi I 11>0 Slfi2 500 LH ~I ~·rna Room SS 1-8700. I R·4tll GLAMOROUS IA YNOMT! Dramatt(' ~pllt leH•I homl' \.\ 4RR~ 3i .. hath~. 2·!-.tory lt\'tng rm'-' <idJ hbrnr~ formal dtnmJ:? & "''"e cellar. Hugl' family rm\\ 1 ba~ front wet hur & s p1Jc·1ous deck - pier and . hp for lg ~ urht Sl.975 000 fee ~lartha Mac· nab 642-82.15 I B-47 I EXCLUSIVE SUVIEW! A ,gated community '-' tenm~. pool & spa Customized 3BR Bedford model. 4BRS. 21 .. hath~. 2 fplcs. Extra I~ heaut1fully landsn1ped lot lg patio $365.000. L~Tine Valentine 644·6200 I R-481 HEW S,A IH COLLEGE ,ARK! Lo\ cly Syracu!'e on 1mprt'l'~1vc lot 3RRS & den formal , dtntn~ & hvmg rm "' fpk . huJ?e faT_•l v kitchen, M an~v ..... • __ ~~mr~~~·~~~.~~tr·,;;rl'.~J:P:(i ·~: ~ S&ISA TlOHAL IA YFIONT TOWHHOME! Super location. 2 terraces to view boat parades ! Nearly 3000 SQ.fl. of luxury w t European fl avor. 3 s pacious BR s uites -French doors & \\fodows -pvt pool - full security system St .100.000 incl land. Cath Schweickert 642-8235. c B-50) CHOICE COIONA DEL MAit! Over the bridJ?e from Bi~ Corona. Nearly new. lJ? 3BR home w/2·fpJc s. form a l dinin1,t. family rm & wet bar, . study & laundry rm. On lot-and-a -half. South of Hwy. 5-car garag<' \\/2BR home nbovc $435.000. Bea Arnold • 644·6200 <R 51 I • IRVIHI COVI! a Fabulous 4BR. 4 bath family home wtorean & white.. water view. Lg lot features pool. spa & lighted paddle'. te nnis court. Walk to beach & facillties in this pvt gat .. ed community. $1 .150.000. Sandie Fix 644-6200. <B-52) -. YSHOllS -,_ AMO SIM' Spectacular view of bay & islands. 2·story custom con : temporary SBR & den & office home offering the ut, most in indoor/outdoor living w/broad terrace deck Sl.850.000 leasehold. Dick Halderman 642·8235. CB·S3l U...-.VAIU! from OCC and South Coast Plaza last! Holly Mark as 644·6200. CB·S4 > 1 . . ' .. DM.Y,._OT ..... MISA vaDI .OU COUlll A pnme 3 Bdrm. 21 bath t'Ultom homt on the l th raarwa\ ol M Verdt> Country Club Pra\•ate rour1)'ard ~lf)'. larf( tot pl nnfld ror pool 3 patlo~. elt-rtronk stturity ·~· l{'m. m<*.t• and ltrt> alarm Wood p:ant"led d n v. ath cu~t m bookcau VanLuat w ll CO\'t'rln" . parquc>t hard~ood and Hallan Ule<l Ooon. i;tourmet kateh n ~ lth Thermodore appU tnet><> ant! tumanou, C'ea linR Numt>rou' o th rr u ment1tl'~ An oul::,t;.md1n.: home iii S3SO 000 8\' uppoent~l • ., McC... ...... 14 .. 17H e......., , ..... wM .. ,, NQWfty. .,,.,... .,, ..... n. llMf'fect s ... ,_,ly ..._ _.... cW..-'1 .t.g. $591,$00. c• for ,... ca.a mu. OPEH 1·5 12 IURHIHG TREE ROAD RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 HARIOR VIEW HOMES PHASE II Immaculate 4 bedroom "Montego" with ocean vie w . many extras alarm svst e m . ti nted windows automatic ~prinklers. soft water community pool -tennis. S.135.000. 2137 PORT WHITBY OPEN HOt'SF. SL'N 1·5 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Penthoti"l' "San \lateo" model 2 Li e rl r o o m c· o r n e r u n 1 t H 1 g h I y upgraded in t•a rthtone>s. fabulous golf roun;c vie\\ C'ommunit~· pool and tennis SJ7R.oon i:3 LA SER ENA OPf:~ HOL"SE Sl'N. 1·5 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN San Joaquin mode l 2 bedroom plus den study. Up~raded with quality. Neutral tone carpets. drapes. mirrored door s a nd custom hardwood rabinets Golf course a nd nt,l?ht li i?hl 'ie\.\ s . Two pri"ate p<.1t1os on golf course. S179.500 =5 L \SER F.:'\A Ol'F'\ HOL'SF: SL·~ I 5 HEW DUPLEX Tak<.' acl\'antnJW Clf FIRST l'SE!) OF.PRECIATION Bra nd new. 3 br. 2 br duplex in Eac:;ts1de Costa Mesa. many upgrade~ S2SO.OOO. 169 E . 18th AVE. OPEN HOUSE SUN 10-5 BLUFFS CONDO FEE LAND 3 bedroom. 21"..? bath immaculate ·•Q " Pl a n features sunken ('Onversation area with fireplace. Spacious living r oom. formal dinin~ room and a bi1liard room. Beautiful g reenbelt location close to community pool. $247.500. MCLAIN BIG CAHYOH Lovely 2 bedroom. "Greenbriar" condo with lar~e s ittinJ? area in master suite. Sunny patio next to s parkltnJ? fountain. community pool. s pa a nd tennis. Sl84.000. DAMA POINT HOME 4 bedroom. 2v.i bath sweeping ocean view from llvln" r oom and bedroom. Wood-slclin« and 5hake root. StJbmit terms. $195.000. --... - 10. .. MAMMOTH LAKES HILTON CRHtc •Hilton C"rttk. approx. 15 ml So or Mammoth L kl" • Eque .. trlun iont'ct romplt'tt-l v renced •7 lkdroonu. 3 Both! • tream nnd pond d pwat~r wcU •3400 .. i.ci fl on ont> arrt.• ptus •Own(>f' win ron'lldttr 2nd ut 10<~ •All elt."ftm• M·purult' 2 ('Ur ~arJS:l' FOi SALi IY OWHB ~247 ,500 CAU 17141 935-4409 BEST IN BLUFFS E 'LAHS IAYflOHT. F a ntas tic panoramic view from ever y room. co mpl e ltd y n e w throu~hout. Out.standing fea tures you must see to apprecaatr . $299.000 S350.000 OPB1 l·S 2617 VISTA ORM.ADA O,EN SUH 1·5 633 VISTA IOHfTA DECOIATOR'S s pectac ular home" Finest quality throughout. 2100 sq .ft . 3 Bdrtns. 2''2 ba. better than a model home! AskinJ! S219.000. 0-'91 I .5 423 YlST A TaUCHA END INT beautiful 2100 sq.rt. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. living area 1 level. Tile. s hutters. parquet. neutral carp .. choice early Bluffs. $205.000. 0'911-5 20 I 0 VISTA CAJON RAH ~. Finest bay(ront lo('ation. No expense spared in this owner builder's one or a kind unique exciting home. $550.000. Appointment onl). HELEN B. DOWD R liL TOR. IMC. 644·0 I 34 List & luy Wfftl ttw b:pft+s MONTEGO PLAN Beautifully derorated s ingle ~tory home near ,l?reenbelt and pool in popular Ha rbor View homes . 3 Bdrm + a convertible d en or office. Lij!ht and a iry plan w1th lots o r windows opening onto 2 separate patios. Cheerful family rm. adjoins the k1tc·hen. An outstandinJ? value at SZJ..t.900 See 1820 Port Charles Place Open Sat & Sun 1 to 5 JASMINE CREEK .J u , t I 1 s t e d ' 0 n e o f t h e b c· s t lo ca t1 ons o n an extr a wade gr eenbelt. 2 Bdrm!-& 2 Baths all nicelv decornted. Attractt\'e den opens onto the patio formal dining ar ea plus a n eat1n~ area in the kitchen. Massive brick fireplace. Total price $279.500. Can be purch ased with as little as 9>5.000 d0\.\11! PRIVACY Completely r edecor ated-3 bdrm h ome with a('cent on privacy. Convenient location just a few blocks from the rrwy in Costa Mesa. Poot & jacuzzi all very private and with solar heat. Sharp home with wood paneling. fireplace and huge master suite all to itself on the 2nd noor. Reduced to $158.SOO and . owner will help fi nance! 1195 Boise Way wil1 be open Sat & Sun 1 to 5. UMfQUE HOMlS 0.... t·S TOOAT UNIQUE tH OLD CO.OMA Da MAR - Shingled duplex. 2 1 bdrm -1 ba units. both immac .. cute See Marilyn Hodges at 601 Iris. brmJ( S229.000 UNIQUE IH OLD COIOMA DB. Mil - Ne w duplex. view. seeluded. 3 and 2 bdrms . S48S.OOO. See Katlue Shields at 2600 Bayside UNIQUE IH OLD coaOHA OB. MAI -3 bdrm. 2 bath. olde r but s harp. S310.000. See Barbara Campbell at 321 Orchid UNIQUE fH TURTUtlOCIC lltOADMOOa -4 bdrm. loft. detached home with \'iews . S167.900. See at 5482 Catowba UMlc;>UE IN S'YGLASS HtLL - Fantastic view. subtle s howpaeee. 3 bdrm. warm interior. lush ldscpe S.557.000. See at 21 Cambria. UNIQUE IH THE ILUFfS -3 bdrm townhome. beams. deek and assume hi-bal loan. SI59.900. See Nancy Laux at 2323 Eastbluff. UNIQUE IH OLD COIOMA DB. MAI -2 bdrm plus in('ome unit. Newe r construction. older c harm. S33S.OOO. See Ba rbara Hut c h1n~s at 608 Manwenh.'. UNIQUE IH OLD HARIOI YlEW HtUS - -t bdrm. den. sep. wing living. view ;rnd pool S-t95.000 Se1.• RO!-<'man Farrar <it mli Ebbttd<• UNIQUE IM OLD COROHA DB. MAJl -i bdrm. 2L :! ba. co1y loft. with P<ll105. ctN·ks. NC'. S337.000. Sc<· S:.ira :\tan in :1 t 502 Ac:aria. UNlc;>UE IM THE IACK IAY - Immaculate. -1 bdrms. billiard room. R \' area . S315.000 St·l' ~atalll' F'oj!arty at 376 E . 22nd .. 1'i . B. UMl9'JE IH NIWPORT THllACI -2 bdrm townhome. end unit. adorable at Sl 18.900. Sl'<' Rita Roland ;,;t 19 Sand Dollar. UHIQUE OH UDO ISU -Rede<'or ated 3 bdrm. beam <·e1hn gs. str ada location. assumable loan. 5325.000 See La raine Shaw at 203 Via Ra venn41 U~l()UI: OOMI:~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 E•'' Co..t H19hw.,,, <!of~ dd Mai WE HAVE .l 6 Of' TKE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN MILLION DOLLAR VIEW A spectacular home with unparalleled view of the bay & ocean. Snuggled on the cliff above China Cove. Private st eps to beach. This is mafmificenre at its finest. SI .200.000. O"'mer will Carry. -· IUCllMUX $17. .ha1 t b6octl to ~h. needi. h:11n1. bring paint & shovel and ca.i.h ltl on th1!> d~1lvalu.; ACT NOW' SU COVE NOf'llt'TRS 751 ... Ul 5'ACIOUS HAUTY Beautjfully designed 1 bdrm home w 1rec rm. marble entry & fr-pie' Courtr ard entry w 1 foun t..a&O Sparkling poo4 and i.pa !lla)eSUC ~y and C'I l> hghts \Jew Cr~alJH• r1nanc1 ng availa blt- tlll"J.CX». Call no 979-UlO ALLSTATE REALTORS Corona ;])el rnar New Ustilt--HarMr rn lllls OPEM TODA Y-907 Sandcastie Nearly ~ acre homesite, 4 bdrm + htm1ly room Wlth gorgeous l,;Ountry I nte r1 or appointments and truly a "Home Magazine Pictorial" pool. w::.1terfall a nd ~pa romplex al1 set in lus h & tre<> studded ~roWlds -just ma~n1ficient! $350.000 1006 1002 lal»al"-d --------~-1 ~ CorfCOHDO .....••......•.•.•............................ 3 Br. 2~, ba Brookv1ev. end UDJt w centra I air f'rplc • be<tul upitrad ang. wallpaper Ownu aruuous Sl25.~ OCliHYIEW 2 Br. Z'·• ba, Lorm< ~ ~I with J f;intd:.11<' \'le'll> r.t~ St::f lhi.!> dt· cont.or':. delight &-... t condo 10 C~t" Me'>d Red b' $10.000 Ownt'r !Ml)t> ··s t:LL'" • RED CARPET 754-1202 So. C oost Shor-H 2~Clr". I br :! b11 fom1l) rm. A c:. Sl.S9.Vl>V ()v.™:·r :51 .W•l Redad Sl 00,000 ~Sak L.avl!>h Anaht'•m 11111-. 1 .... 1 .. 11• Pooi. spa. s .. una tt'nnt~ rourt Secunt) g.iled Name )Our lermi. Owne r Broker Dan Perl 960-1904 or ~6S31 IY OWHBl Lot r t·Jd\ 1 11 build t.uX-.u :-. ""'~rt lib Dl.000 645 4670 OCEAN RefT AL 6 units on the beach $424.900 Low m411n tenance and hagh 1n cume Great 1n\'l!i.tmrnt Won't la.st. ca II ~67 2 Sl(Jf"} Z bdrm 1 • bil Pauo Garill!•· .\pl liu1:-.t riuan ... r:o biJ 1~ LUXURIOUS HEW HOME • Bdrm. 4 Ba. 3 frpk'<o. a.JI the extras )UU t'OUld wo1nl for \he m• ... t tom rortabte. eHte1ent. and ~pa<-IOUS living on lh,• l<oland Good fm;in<'tng .iva1lal!I• ~;, r;J Open lbt' ..,,111Su11 I 5 20!> Carn<'l c; .. rr) Spnnst.on , f<Jtr 1;;3.2230 I<~ \I 1 1,K~ Capestrono ~och I 0 18 •........•.........•... UNIQUE HOME 51 -?•t ORANGE l .... tm bit 1~1 .. 1<11 JI for LARGE~ LOYB. Y roupk· b1i: ~rtal , JOdo :>.t'""t'r Oraniit-...,0•1d <. t\J.!l ~is.w7 mode! ctrcular stairway --- t.o 2nd sty 4 BH. 2.._, liJ Coroeo c:kf Mar I 022 k.Jt.C"hen 3 car ~raie ........... ••••••••••• •• <'t"ntra l a tr. 2800 ~ fl JASMtHE CllEBC CJniy $159.950 7»~.or ~autaful Mooore:ol 731 2310. W 1l . lg\ m>del an ~rt>ne. park h kP .,...tltfll( Tht:. t'lt-J;Jn\ • • -~ M •RJ(ET'. h .,pi .. •tnt.-d 1· '"eut1' r -"""" "'" -tv>nlt' ft·JIUft•<; 3 Hdr•Ti.... WA.UC TO IEACH fJm..I> N'1m. formal d•n :! B r . Z B 4 (.'on 11 o, ill~ and 2 , b..iths ~nJ"' rn.tr H•lou:. c1c n \ 1f"v., ,...,,mmin.: tennis. anti p.ouo& HH(J '>pa :>JW'la "'Jtf' or mind m J pr• & pool ll1i:h lu.1n ell !>l l j!IO U ~. -.P('Ufl l \ I ST IUYS 11 757. Sll'I ~ eu.Ardt'd commun11' JONES REALTY Rt'Jdy ror oceuvant' Mewporl Ct"flt Bnng an offer · seller •~ Rare 1 story rondo. :! 673-0210 ready 10 d t!al ! Short bdrm. 2 ba. end un rt • 1th ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I escrow possible ( 476CAI va&Ab.ed cethn~. Ckllw to = commWJ1ty pools & ten ...........__._.__... Of'EN SUNDAY 1·5 ms. 11.619.!iOO. •17 Wild _._ 1006 964-2611 Goose c.ou.n. ()pen Sun •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• l ·S IDIA.LfAMILY 5-.AM HOME: 2 st.ory. 3 bdrm Pract1caUy new 2 bdrm and euest quarters. townbc>me. •ery clean. L.argie patJO 13.SS.OOO Ov.ner lea vine area. LOU lalCHTB. ~°&e:~a!onte &Amoe. '75-llll MAUl(YSTAUFFER evo~E>a SEA LION REALTY """""' '7J.US4 497.Jlll 315 EmeraJd. l Br +2 Br apt + guest rm & Ba !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I $4 JS • 000 O w n e r w a II carry at lN m-.ms osuo ~ U...-Caa:st1wcticNI 721PotnsettJa1345.000 232 Gokleorod $560.000 ZJOGoldeorod S'S95.000 All W1tb a 1 ) r wntt.eo cuar Call us ror plans. '&umn de/ v/fa? -1> ... ~,14~.) W!"I" 6j.J-l<~.9~ 243S E . .COast tfwy .. CdM ':::' ~\\.411A-4~~-= -----~ ... GAY IL...------ • ._ .... 6 ~ -t.low--6 ___ .......... ,,, _ ........ ,,,_ I CHI PUC ·1 . ' I' I I I I . SCb.M-UTS A.-wws '8 C~ SI 00 ,. .. ~.August 10, 19IO OM.V"'-01' .. ~ForW. .......... w. .......... s. .................................................................... , _______ ....... 1044 a..,-IMdl 1041 ..... • .. :: Of'IM HOUll t ·I ... , ............ 1mmac l.llate 4 Bdrm patio boaM In Wood· hri4&•· Clot• to 1w1m cl\ab and teaalt court Ptatarea : tropical atrtuna, atatned 1laa• *lndowa and parqllet ..................................................................... ........ , na.c.a. CASUAL B.IGANCE IN HtMTINGTON lliCH lx new HunUnstoo V\ll1ae homes. near the exch.tve Lalle Park 1rea. nve biocu from the water. CUstom feature• Include : 1tained pl•• windows. mlcro-wa\•e ovens. Jetted batbtube. electronic aara1e door openers. -r.'O bedrooms. 2"11 Baths. family le formal dlnlnR rooma. Some have c:k'N/3rd bedroom opUon. From $178.500. Fumlahed mod ls open dally llAM.ePM at 009 & 6tl 9lh St. C714> 960~11.2 I B &&JH I Ir l~ Ba O r l:WMN. 1101 ' IG • T_.. I Ol2 St:ASPRA Y CONDO 2 Br aer l7S-4lll ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• ~qwslte uP&rad6 •n __,.._ ______ ~ ~ ... Vttde Naw WAT8FIOMT cluck• klv•&oni. a:um>n, •--------1 art.._, M••arth ~ l..a.llt Foreal 11. maln *•llpapers, mlcro·W\', mc.A&I BeaUlltul famUY bomr 1n Turtlerock Hllll. 4 Br. SMOWPLACL fa.mUy rm. forl'Dal din· .. In "Northwood U\I. private pool stie Meadows". So many yard. Call Pat. "°°""· A.mUollllllble loan. suo.ooo. ameoltlu lncJudlnl <@> warm wood panelln1. ·Redhill Do~ku brickwork, decorator "~J wallpapers witb CO· 552 -7500 ordinated dra peries. DramlUc 3 br home with l!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!! ver'I pravate family don osen room. formal dining & all JJUN. COAST HWY in • lovely aelltn g . l.AOUNA BEACK $172.~. 4'1_.. HAWA.11 ---------• 3 Out.atand.in1 brand new INVESTOR GROUP ~br~~:'J!~ wants lo bu.y home from view, view or ocean pnvateparty. 5»:;900 $205. ooo . Sl8S, 000 --11111!!1!11!-.m~ll!!l9-I ~.000. WOOOlll:r and ba~: market' LAKIAO Imm ac ulate 3 br OUTSTAMDIMG ·UETa .. in P a rk l Hom es. 3 bdnns. 2 ba. BeauufulJy enlarged faauly room. wsth wet bar. ExceUenl tnsade location. OCEANFRONT New modular type homes. pv\ commwuty. 2 bchl, 2A br security. aub-lett.lne OK. (714 > 419-ale TMIOMLYWAT TOCK> Located hl•h a bove LA&una ·a famed RMera ooutline w towstandlnc ocean vu 3 bedrm. floor pl1n features beamed celllng1. vu decka. enclolled brick paUo ar lat. w/btll·ins ar brk(lt. bar . P riced for lro· mediate sale at Sl.39,000. MLSSION REA.LTV ~s. Cst Hwy, Laguna PhoM4'4-0731 l br hse, So Laguna. 180 /d eg ocean vu. $198.000. 15'k d wn IW0-144L ..... ~ s 8dtm, 2~ beth towabo&&H In • 1atc: aiwarded 9ri vat• com· rma1r. Room for •P . Moatbl1 , .. I.Del ... ta• terior ma tattaance. ,....._..., taus • IJ\· sunnce. iW,ooo. lAICHIAY A comfortable 3 bdrm • family room bome in thia famU,y orieat.ed private com.mwut,y. Ocean vie~ •a latte boaus room are the pluues. SS29.000. COMMaCIAL ILDG Approximately 4700 Sq. n.. on ocean aide of Coast Hwy. 8 ocean view units plus penthouse studk>. 3 years old. S795,000 . ~ ....... ~blM~"-., Hi ~",..., ~ c.,.,..... _... paan& In cb&MflUouooo. 4 bdrm, trub l'Ompact. 3rd. • ......... a. s"• ..-. ..... ram rm. frml dUun&. ~ Ooor, vawted beam ceU- POln"F()U() ;"j;,.:t --~ ~ frplcs, dock privileges. Ing s Jus t 11 s l e d Spec\.ac:ular v.ew. A/C, 2 "California Home" - Br. 2 Ba. library. EnJ<>y jmt a abort walk to park Woodbridge way or and year-round exceUenl life/sailing. canoeing & Irvine school. Short EXCl.USIVE JUST LISTED: 3 Bdrm on a bu.ge lot ~1th e~ C7141 49 ... 11 rf-panslon posslbtlit1~ tn fllCRttttS, NC. -------..;;.o...·-4 members hip 10 ex el Sl28.SOO .Call for appt. l.aumc N~&r Baell Bay Lake Fcnst &n • Srul Ninfa Jarvis 642 8350 C.A activities. Ask for escr ow 1s defin1tel> .. 513CAMPU,Da·IRV114E Lynn or Ca rol Noah. PQSSlble. A 1reat starter h I & h I y d e s I r ab l t: Great ocean view ar owner: neighborhood S209.950. I L • PRESENTS F\alty Uparaded. 3 br, Oub. Prit't!d :at 1215,000 JohoCoombe Realtor. M&-5164 home. SUS.000. ~ Yllep ILE. lllallC1ng. rg. ass ume. r OMlar' Deerfield 4t7-t76I ~~nh .. · !!,~.,e_~n. design .• · loft. 2"1 ba, Owner Olll NICI lmutnoM MWvat«t. $120,000 wUI ._...Va.to llltn POOL HOMl Lrg ~ Br. h1.14e family """ ...,,, ........ nn. elegant dining rm Be h Ch on pride ol otroenhip conaa der 2nd T . D . H'-4lll fo.1eganl home on huge home 6 apt. Sa ol PCH 642-1.9 lot. 2 covered pa\los. ~ upcra~ Walk Kitchen & master bdrm t.o6dih'ocn OWNER ANXIOUS T --------I o verlook pool. Cath 752-2211 4Z1 Fe~al SELL •Br. Ula. ram rm. $89,• ce11's. cooversauon pit. l~~~~~~~~~I ()pmSat~ 1·5 many +'s. Mesa Verde. Approx l m1 to beach Woodbridge, 2Br condo. COIMR LOC. 54S-8646 GSUMA8l£ Sl.W~ Ccllf Realty 54.000. Assumable 1st. G~at rentals and little MlSA VBDE VA loan! Act quickly on 54LS605 owner wm carry large Uus secluded 4 Br home v-2nd. Open Ho~: Sat. & ~~w~'d::~ 6!'! ~ ~-~~& Tus~t::~a~~kr~::=: 4bdrm--.-. -2b_a_._f_rp_l_. _co_v_e_red __ Su.n_· _. ~ __ r_: _sse_-126_1_._ Only 1238,000. Call J o-parks. Bltns, fplc, fenced citlllgdeta'.i b.. pauo. new t"rplS. coun Turtleroc:k Glen Garden AnDDocan,A&a y rd 2 c ar g arage . tertop. or Bushard & Home. L3rkspur II 15 l·tSU SUS,000. our best b~ Ad am s. S 117 ,90 O. model. 3 BR 2 Ba. FR. ~~~~~~~~~I call ~;;;C .. •arwo 714·968-0991. parquet Uoors. t"ustom iu::v "'.u-'" • decor. beaut rov·d patio. SPYGLASS .. U 536-8836 M09UAUFYING loaded w1cust feature:. Oat lot + S BR 3 Ba Landmark's largest 5Br. Owner / bkr . 955.0605. home. Owner lex. will-2 Br. 2 ba condo. w/poo l & spa. 8341 8353535, ask for Nick inatolrade.645-7272 down No qualifying llurstwell Dr. S199.500 Vracm Owner will rmance. N1c 963-8182 Ownt>r/Agent. 968-0R38 JASMINE CRBEK Just carpets. drapes, air , ~~~~~~~~~~ $132 900 3 B 2 B reduced 3br. Btst value. REDUCED . . r a. as pool, sauna & jacuzzj surrr 10"'2't. loan $87,000 f:»~ 1~ ... ~~!.,.~~ 96J.8298. Fa.t• V~ I 034 Open Hse Sat/Sun 1·4 balance. Northwood. I · ...,.,..n ,..,....... '~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8362CasL1lianDr )ear old Cenlr air. 1·5. Guarded. Must call --------~---------_. Elegant 5 Br 3 Ba frple . clost' to r ec f o r ad m 1 a 5 i o o · EASTSIDE MOTIVATID7 YES! w1farruly. rormal dining. rac1ut ies Bob 73G--0780 Owner Agent. 7S-0383.. IEST IUY VA TBMS7 YES! & huge patio room:. WOMTLAST ..nJ.GEfJAU Charming i.sty Plan l townbome. Features 1n · cl~ 3 Bdrm. 2..., Ba. 2 car garage, bnck patio, & fireplace. Pnced at on ly S107 .500. Open HOUM' S al 1S un 12 ·~ -;1 7 Cheyeo.oe -= HANCH ~REALTY ~ S51 2000 Premium sue lot . Laguna ac arr;n eartbt.one decor. v acant. +space & storage 111 this can move m quick: Pncl.' newly rermdeled 3bdrm will excite y<>Y. Call ~ home. 2 blocks to beach al 559 9400 Open Hse Sun & shops. Small view. l S. 50 Deerwood East s:M9.900. Xlnt fananctng. REALTORS MORTHWOOO CUstom Spantsh 3 Bdnn family home with open bt>ams. l rg ma ">l t'r 8drm. pool and spa. c ustom kitchen Too many reaturt>o; to hsl S210.000 644-7020 f!bi!J.go "'°""° •oeh I 048 ··•···················· EMERALD BAY Bob Morey Realt y 831·9612or951-3557 PUCE.9UtET A.NDfJRIVACY MaJtnJracent. one acre. O<'cdn view. 6 bdrm l"lale 50· pool. room for 1•vn)'ttung mcluding ten ~court Behind \>ll'<'lnc ~tes t::xeellent fl.llanc 11\g. 1}25,000 144Acapllllco <kean view hOme Open. house Saturday & Sun· day 12 · 5. Wilsoft & W.tss R.E. 491-2752 LarJ:<' 8'>aut1ful 4b<lrrn home Wllh canyon vu•w. LoU or outdoor hv10.1t spa,:e Ownt'r wall hGlp. finance. $269.500. AJ1t Martha. 661 -1161 e;r- ~ 3672 HEAJl OCEAMFROHf Cha rm1n g duplex 4c ~epJrale cottage, 1.12 bluck to main beueh. Ternf1c while waler & d- l) Vlt!W!> <.;a n bw Id 3 con do&' Offen.'<i al about l.tnd value $325.000. 494.755 1 -........ ...... H1ll11 -~-e-Mc COf<MACIC R[ eo.t.Meta 1024 Large R-1 lot. Attractive ASSUMAILl7 YES! Ch oi cc area. Now WOODBR IDGt: EXt:C ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 bdrm, 1 bath i(rcat Beautiful 4 bdrm with 2 Sl.65.000. Mui.t sell ' A~ HOME $179.5-00. Broad ---------i s tarter home . Owner master swtes. pool size -~--------rmor Bnarwood 48R. IM THE COLOMY Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 ba Ba smgle story home with bnck fireplace and patio Other f ~atures include romm. pool, park. and IA!nnJ.s courts k>kmR on ly S123.000 Open llou.w Sat ur d ay 1 -~ 1411f2 ~1ooreCrt Brc.ilhl.1k1ng ocean 'I•"" from thti. l'itc1t1n~ 2 Hdrm . d t.>n h o m1• ..-l•atur es :.p3rkl1nR s w1mm1ng poo l 3nr1 ~WUlg pitrquet noon. Short walk to pn,·atc beach and tenrus Owner will finance $419.000 SJ0.000 DOWN I~~~~~~~ Ttrmi;' Terms' Gr t-Jtl-;: Tll-PLEX Pri-E.~. rrovmg north. Pncc re· ya rd & R v access. JBA ,\/C. lgc ldscped duced to S87.500 ror qwck Sl29.:i00. Onwner highly • IY OWNER * 1oL des11?11er decorated saJe rmtivated. Sl47.:i00 Low Down B~ appt onJy. 851·~2 <or ucu THOMAS --.. HOU"'~ t:asytoQuaUf~ SSl·&HSI. ""'"a"'OI _. • Owner w 111 f i.n. ba I. e RANCH H[AL1Y !>S 1 2000 Completely refurbished in & out. Vacant/select your own tenants. At tractive terms. Priced al St•.900. REAL TOR SAT & SUH 1-S Glen Mar Customized & IY OWHER 171SEILogo,F.V. upgraded 2sty, 4br, 3ba. caur. Homes plan 10-1. 3 --""-"'---'"==-~-- 224w.CoastHwy.N.B + huge p anelled & Br+ den. 2 Ba. ram rm TOWHHOUSEIM ~5.527 ~5643 beamed upstairs retreat w1frplc. ule roof. ,\/C. THE LAICES · C us t o m s hutters As k about hnancing Magruficent 2 Bdnn 1•, Rt ·til11ll o~ Rt·.1ltv OPIN HOUSE ttu'ougbout. Heated pool. Sl2S.950. SSl-0957 Ba town.home complete· ' I ' : :1 ,, I Sat/SunJ·5 a1c. rir tpl. near bch. l~u graded lhruout. La ·~~~~~~~~~ shop. schools. The Te r r a cc I C a m · I located with com· 314 Alta ne38R 1 ..... ba1: PRlNCIPALSONLY bridge. I 3br. l ~ba . ~ DOWN condo .. M6-20l8 plete pnvacy yet an close o • 8.e.. For App't 64.2·3973 Sl.39.950. Days: 64+8141. proxim.Jty to pool. spa, 2 Br 2 Ba, 1700 IQ ft, on , _________ , GUATFAMILY a•--...... ._. ... 1.,_ <ask for Andy>. Eves: sauna. tenni1. Asking R-2 lot, frplc. 2 tar ID c~ . HOME "'-vn -"'"' S51·5318or~7. Sl18.~. Open House prqe, bis yard. Owltt UnlRN 58r. 28a. lovely pool & & RIDUCB> Sa t 1 Su n 1 ~ . : 7 will carry balance at 2&38EDROOMS yd . cul-de-sa c. onl> $10001 ---------1 Lakepir.e:.. IN>. Prin. ooty. ~ Starting atllOl.000. S12S.OOO. Call for appt. to , • LI.ASE orTIOH Under $100,000 0o Victoria blwn see. 3Br. 2""2Ba Coodo-2.000 0. ... lab ill nlM, :mr. l lMa Ba, C\ll-deSac Newport & 146-5502 sq fl. aa:swne lg loans. lair, 21/ ... 0..... cs- Street. 6G9'172 AGT Harbor Blvd. .a. move in tomorrow! Ap. gar Ito-. $20.000 541.3559 prais ed on '4 180 al BACK BAY 48r. 38a · l~~Efts!!!!!!!!!6!!!!!4!!6-6~09!!3!!!!~I • · • · _, $192.000. Prked to sell to-doww, S 14 00 /,_, I newer 2 story. Hug, cul-1:; ~ day at S179.SOO. 64.2~1 Y •a r t • r • • A C)t : de-sac lot. Pnnc. onJy. TIME TO IUY 640.9350. $197 ~SOO . 0 w u r : ASSUMAILELOAM -H 0\NCH ~Hr/\LlY ~ ~>S l L'OOO IRVJNETERRACE BY OWNER 2Br Twnhse. 28a. cov· ered pauo. new Ca.rpt!ts . don osen realtur" 1Z13N .COAST HWY .L.AGUNA BEACH 4797-4848 PACIFIC rARAOtSI Lovely 2 Bdrm mobile home on a bluff over the tx•ean Beauuru ll) dl· corat.ed. many ext ru 1 n · e lude c h e rry wood cabinets and bullt1n vacuum. S76.900. don osen re:4ltur-. 1213 N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 4!n-4848 6'2·l366. Luxurious pool home-5 S45K Assumes 8"'1'k VA. 4 Beautiful Huntingt on bedroom or 4 bedroom + BR fplc, comer lot. Own Land m ark co n . ---------1 recreation room. 30,, now.839-0730noescftt. dominium. Near the Baths-top of _hoe cham· ltullMJOll leach I 040 oce:.'E~~~ssionals •LAKEFROMTS Woodbndge Covington. Uus 2 BR 2 Ba enter ta.lners delight mdudes · Frplc. pool. clubhouse.•-------• assume 91'1'r Low p1y 10% ASSUM AILE Lovely Easts1de l Bdrm + s pa. L a rge yard. Enclosed patio. ~wllins. Cul de sac. qu2t loca- tion. Only $125,l>O. Call ~9161 pagoe carpet.LDg + color •••• ••••••••. •••••••• •• coordinated walkover· 963-8377 Mary Aileen ings. Air-cood1t1oned. 6 IEDROOMS Extensive use or con· N~at & clean & only 2"'2 l .. cl .. Oft crete decking for easy rrules rrom the surf. Full Hsttow I 042 care and e ntertaining. price only S113.000. •••••••• ••••••••••••••• AmenJties galore. Only Park Place Inc. 842-7461 BY OWNER : .oo Plan. $225.000. for private CAL CLASSIC BY THE s howing CAl.L Glen By Owner,. 3b r. 2ba. SEA. 4 br. 2 sty, 2""2 ba, Hellwarth 559-9-iOO beamed ceilings. 1 ~, m1 Uv nn, dln rm. ram rm. to beach. Tenrus. pool. h 1 g h I y upgraded • spa, sec gatt:, leaving Consider lsty in trade. area, Must sell. Sl.32,000. West H.B. Open Sal. & 962-9962. Sun. 1~5. 5SS2 Ridgebury REALTORS Dr. 846-0326 ment:.. Sl 16.000 5.'i2·4447 a huge wooden deck over I ________ _ the lake . atrium. hot tub OPEH SUMDA Y I ·5 With deck111g. cozy bnck 53 lodlv KnoA f1replat"e. sparkling & Turtlerock ~L"lla. 3 BH airy kitchen. plu&h 3 8R.F'amRm.&dl'n eartht.one carpets. pool. Flexible ftnant"tnl-! "" J' jacu.u1, tennis courts. !>umable loan $224 ,500. Ca II now : 951-0300 tlettNrl Ha_....s R.E. OPIHHOUSE 75 L .. "'9on, I". t'rl 1~2: Sat/Sun 12·5 CHARM HOME Your future homl· or .i gn.>al weekenckr. Short walk to beJl·h & shop. ping Top qwet North l>nd loc 2 bdrm 1 •, bJ Level i.pnnklers. t>ncl. bn ck pallo. ga!> frpk. dnd mort' Ac.k1n 1: liS.000. 341 Holly Sl. Open Sal /Sun 11.0 l; \ A DOnlM ll'IClllDGll. . !VI flEAU'GRS .a~1~1 walk to beach rl.'modcled c har m er' T w o bedroom5. garage, frei;h land&eap1ng. high ce1I· 1ng~. '>ho ws great Hum ! 1155 .ooo. WXUllY COHDO- TBMS: Assume low 1 loan. plu.s owner will carry S«OOd on this I ux- unous end unit rn Pacd1C' Island Village 2 Bedrooms. 2 baths pll.b lanai. Spacious rooms Offered at 27 500 499-1310 BJl-0836 --c---4- FAHTASTIC OCEA.HYlfW J Bdrm. 2 ba. huge den. 2 frpl<'. 11>-el) )ard S223.000 t oce3n Sparlc hn.i 1 bdrm Jpt, pool. :.pecaal amen1t1es. el garage. pn' ate &le~ to beach Owner •ill help f111anc-e al 11~ Submit. Sl40.000 ~ Bdrm. 2 ba condo Quict area. pool. Jarw:.r.1. CIUbhou.'ie. (rplc. wai.h1:r. dl)er. n.>fn g Owner will help rtnance $~.000 ~Allen Rllr .t!M 7578 E-SIDE DUPLEX Two l lr.UNh $142,500 FUU.ER IE.AL TY 546-0114 ALK TO GOLF COURSE Nice 3 bdrm. l:V. ba. with large yard. Only short. walk to Meadow Lark Golf Course . Full pnce Sl.13.750. •OCEAN VIEW• Dynam1<' new wood & glass For the dtSl1nC'l1ve bu)er I A des11~ner s ho wc3se1 . T e r rific terms. 3 BR 3 Ba. ~ H.aU\i ew Call Ron. agt 497.5454 IYOWHER ~~~ies ~-·e....... OpenSat/Sun l·S TIU: RANCH. 4Br + fam ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I•--------\'ACA.''ff 2 66 acres clo:.e SHARP-3Br. 2 a, ram ma. frplc, custtm decor thruou\1 elec Jataee dr. 2 covereo paUCl_St _wt.at to schls, & best C,N. partt. Moft in cond. 11.?sa Del Mar Home. '19.ooo. 567 · 7950 Agt. PICADIUY ST ARTER HOME f1XUP! PAINTUP! Reaptbe harvest here. Pool. Btr. ~2632 Near golf courw 2 Br home. lge yard, assum. loan. $109.500. George Cl.art Agt. 64.2·3850 Parit Place Inc. 842·7461 POOi.HOME Cla.e to bch. 5Br. 21-'JBa. smgJesty. OPEN SAT /SUN J.5 20581 SubW'bia Lo. nn Completely remod. "" 1n white water vie w. n l' w t' pt . pa 1 n t . ()pen H.seSat. 6 Sun. 12 5 S140.000 494·3107 wallpaper Lovely > ard. Woodbndge Glen 2 br. & --- Kot Pond Ausumln den. 2 ba, Cypn•i.& I YOWMER $145,900.551·5833 Model. upgraded. cpts. Pnme. North Laguna oak flooring. fir , pl. Property. 2br Collage. spacJOUS patio. 1124.500 huge park It k e Io l. Ass um . Loan . BY peaceful neighborhood. OWNER 70 Bnarwood. 1235.000494·97~ I rYllle. 552-2112 a 'fr-Jdg'{; ~~4~· ~.MC:'"~ •'YllPUTV IWttl.SS.OHS OPENHOUSE , OCEAN & CANYON bedroom. designed ror family bvin& and enter· talning. Fireplace in both living and family room. Spectacular rOWJ. lain and fish ponds an central atrium. Lu x- urious master bath. Proleulonall y decorat· ed and landscaped. Amenities 1atore ror the roost dlscrlmlnallng. ~n House Sat/Sun 1·$ Ii Sycamore Creek. Glen HeUwarth.~ tlNE, IUE IN llYltl! Own t.bia near-oew condo In preatJijous Irvine for just Sl.29.900. Xlnl fioanc. ing possibilities. A rare private end urut. 3 Br, 21ft Ba with formal dining. patio and 2 car garage. A aure investment. ol the bills and sea rrom this Chris Able designed 4 bdrm home ovttlook· ing La&una. Home has a U Lllla. same room, tge kitchen. Cam rm. lge mast.er bdrm. plus many more amen1t1 e1'. $495.000. DRAMATIC WOOD&GLASS HOME ottering 3 bdnns. 2 bJ. man> dedtS. great n•· nyon & ocean views. nl'w la.ndsc:aping. library. wet bar, room ror pool. plua elevator. $3915,000. 1044 . VIEWS Ss>'endld home of wood and glass with each win· dow fram1t1g a different ocean and mountain view. Own this comforta· ble 3 bdrm home or dramatic spaces for s::!M.000. Good financing available. 971 Mirmllar. Log lch o,,.n Sat 2·4. s.n 2·5 64 .. 7211 /Jn N1f1fL [Jl\IL[Y ~. A'l5lJ[ 11\ T [ 5 --. --- EJeALDBAY Overloo&in& sand a nd swf ol Irvine Cove. 4 Bdrm borne on lat'le lot· ocean side. Sl,376,000 . Carol Tatum. Realtor 4M-OOZ9 LaiJ-a Hil s I 050 ..........••....•....•. lmmac. Jbr . 2ba. uJ) graded throughout. must !>et' Assume ~.%. owe. Open Sat .S un . 12-S. R .900 ~ 71C1l L..OIJ-..... 1052 ....................... Laguna Niguel Realty • N1CED RIGHT 3 Bdrm. + Den Home ii t•am1ly area. CI06e to sdw:>ols, pa.rtt and shclll· ptng. Gorgeous mountain view. Many fn.ot trce5in very pnvate yard. Great floor plan Sl25.000 B.IGAHCE& CHARM Hiith li~hl this !ipacaous :l Bdrm Home v. ath glab · 5<>lanum ~ep from eacti · room lo the pool thru French doors and enjo~ total privacy. Trul~ beauuful 1255.000 AffOllDAILE Ideally locatt•rl w1t11in wallung dastance to ~l c."ree« Beach. 4 Bdrm. ;J b.i~ nire family horvi· D'I Dana P0tnl S153.SOO 49S.5220 496--2413 130.5050 49]..9494 5 CUSTOM CON DOS z:mo JU LL HURST DI\. Lg. 1~2200 sq ft. afr. rrplcs. luxury appl. pool & spa, all amenit11.'tl Pnrne loc hmrted ed1t10o proJect S175,000-$265,000 Ol>vl'loper + 714) 493-854.5 1015 ....................... LAICIAtOMT Be a u t If u l b o me : 3 Bdrms, country kitchen ram. rm. Over 600aq flol Mexican tile Cloors, 2 rrplcs. Many custom fe41tw-es. Smack Dab on the WATER! Doell ri gbL-; inch.ded. Priced right al $?25.000. Cheshire Real Estate ;~im 1069 . ......•.........••. , .. VIEW USTillG Slllit level ZB R 2BA & mot.ber·in·law unit. F~ laDd. K1np Rd. .. IALIOMillWPOIT ..., '7Ml70 tllllT lJClfT . SllllSET VIEWS •--------Lovw1,y 6 aec:laded '4AC. - ...... -· _.,.,. . • • a nee l IMMACULATI FAMILYHOMI Walk to Mach. s Bdrms. 4 beUlt. clinlD1 rm. faml· b rm 6 livlnf.~ all ol "°8d ud. I Beat loealkm Mll..000. or,.:;r:... • St• carte • 38r. 2Ba, lam rm, 1pa, deck. SUll,000. 145-1411 Cao.dront custom 4 •r. s'81edt oo water, ~ own the land. Comll'\. pools. t ennlt. walk to bucb. s:ao.ooo Culiom 3 br, xt.ra ~ lot, you OW1l the l&Qd. l'GIDIB. poola ...... . ..... Ill ... ...... eau e .. .,.. Ct\t ..... , P r operty Hou ae . -- ' .. I ...-. .... w. .. Oliii'lillWlllt : ..,..._... .... ...... . ....•...••....... ,... . ................................................................... . Ml._,.._. IMt ............. •I .._,,1!1rfl 1tOO ......... -1••••l···· .. ··--······ ,.,... r. .... _..... ........... Jiii U• IUY :-::~~·· .. ··~:-... ·:::· :'"c ·-·:= ........ t=.,~ '°' ..... or .. ,... w• ~-··" • 2 "• .... ~=: .. -•lll&r It)'• .,....... o·-~ t...._ f:~ ....___... o1 11.... . ........ . ~ -.. ,u,...... _, ..,... ..._ ..-_. aplel Ill.And 'Q. Beach. 8ftene <WUWuea <M•_.· • qui« net&hbor crill-cl'OIMd .. ~ ••-19· w 'canals a1 yachts 1111 by on ~ ~:,:::a~,=~i Alam1lo. 81 ! Thia Spanl1h VIiia Ji1&1•U•. ,__,....., capluret the r elln1' Luxurlou ly r••· a•rdo roo•. apPOinted 4 br. 3 ba. 3,.,, sq.ft. of e•• hrep&a~ w1lh Uv1n«1 Courtyard w j111('unt' C'Ga~~ pll. I ear •..atl .,,. • ... , J~ .,.. Ut I -&o .,._.. Jlt --.. ·•• .,.._., Super .. tl't litwel .... ~·• eont. traUtr Sip• 5. \sml, lllllt Mll. M.U AGENT ht Um offer. New .._ Walk &o Med\ and Aluaa. ah•ct II.In o If r . 0 w n r I A 1 l . * * tnlrO tP luD a.d6nl .-. t.aU Toe O«tltr 946-M7Sor2u.al·_. '1MllllN2·-· w·...... .. ..... _ iD&o bead. ~ CoeW' Bft:r ... _ ..,.,. WIUI Ulm fOWll, d'.\a..#IJ mia &o = 8'113S' Spartan ?rlr tn OCU.MDWLIJCIS awoned. a,.,...lve • twn. y~°"'»priv. AduJt P\. IMerior re Nft a bdr.. + 1 bdrm. motlvated. t~ eom· with ~~ w•terfronl, fln1abed. Metil ewnln1. Unata. From 1117 ,000. All· m I 11 Ion. 11 t c I a 11 Neltlllll OM tree1 lt a ttc.PncedfOf''JWCk•aa. 1U1De 121,ie % loan. Ntwpon B eac h btaulbcaDIO'has4br.3 ............ u. .. &J&ht, •P'cio... eteaant, elf MW 48r. 2~811. dl.n Ina ml. 45. lot . ..-.ooo P IP 1714 > '73·1610 m<01e S..Cla•• 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ssouo ca~h 32' w IMldtr...,...14 tAlrport> office Call Biii )>a. ealti. celllas. i Wlllon. 'pace 4e CM. forltlt«Vlew&'SM• flrtpf1 • nampm1 nn. z G48Jm .._Pf.,art, JOOO car 1••. Full Price ---------•••••••••-•••••••••••• 12 UNtTS COSTA MESA Siii)( ~ d Owner JOUMITS-C.M. ,\ll 28r lBa'I W/pool, wuJ Carty .,:'et 10' ... Beaut. t yr. oAd twnhse hOr MS9.000. 29'Wn. 1·20l-17S.$115 or write t.nlt.s, frplca. Nice atta. 873-4804 P .0 . Bu 1513 Coeur S:: n ·aa· 1n••\Ct ~ .ooo tntll;,"tc,':;~0:0=1 OPt"t\ 01UyTt~~tM1'1:~1n11ek>.Walk ~=:. a1llol' ..... -. J:: lbae tnrormaUon : 2131433·1247 New, prest11tous re· TllM8ST F• THELWT TSL lnvatmt.s. 642-1803 Prime t:.11lde trip&ex , 81· d'Alene.id. 8381• HOT& PAUi SPRINGS. great location, hotel row. only swne IWk loan of 1120K. 1tmc11e9. Gr. Inc. '15.'120 pr yr. ..... 2100 SUOK. 6'2·0346. 873-42216. • •• -;.-.;.~l ---·••••• ~«'UNU'Wa •-aldence. Sec. gate. e" Jllii4"ed • ·-c I u • I v e b e a c h a· DI0.000. Hurry! 2000/o D .. ICIA TION °'9a ~ 1·1 clubhouse Every rm a IOOM.tler ....... Or. 1.-.,....._,_..,....._,_..,. ... BAYCRESTBYOWNER ma&nlfl«\nl vu Comer S i 1w lfftt1 New 4-plex. 2 Br units. 6J I ·Z242 close to San Bernardino rolHoff,Al\.Gl"'(JOIM 3 BR. I&• klleh. Fam lot , lid) to former Nixon Shown by •ppointnM"nl Rm. 11118.000 831 3071 es~le. By appt. on(y Cit~ Center. Bu1lHn1o. A JC II P8 tJOS. 1139..SOO. OCEAN VIEWS 10% DOWN .-..~ $750,000 . S48 ·4 l88 FA8t11.AJUS BACK BA V i.723·8121" ~ MARtMA rAb HUNTINGTON HACH ~ So. Calf l..ety 71•-546-5605 ,. t ......... ~p.ltttol} rt"furbl11ht-d. on~ D~ tu bl'ach Yoo o•n the land Crt"11t lmmacu.lall' •t>r,. 2.,.,ba. ~ .... YOU • -1 TO ,.,....,. p .. ru·n Bay I""• rrwny c1mtom eaturcs. ..,..~ .,_ , ... ~ .. .... .. ..... ...... / f{t·· H:. ; v# i\t ·.tltv lt;tA it.inw room Sf'W rm, FAU Uon w/beaut bch AduJl iliJH•. l1te d iii um loan INLOYIAGAIM? comm 2 bdrm & 2 t>M. ~ loolung 2 Bdrm l ,.,..,...., 2 I 00 ..... ~~ ...... -.~.·,·,·.,-i ~7 SNCT ACU&.Aa GUM BKR 642·8833 See OW' COWJley cotuge Call Jo Ann Doran. near the sea 3 Br. 2 ba. _A_g_e_nt_._ss_i_-9'52Z ____ _ t I I I I 1 1 II t Ba un it Enclosed ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages . Near the O..Ofn.•it beach! 5!14.950. 7$2·1920 14 Unrt 1ndustnal proper· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!~ • "'POINr • ..... 11t-tJJ' .. CYN LSI orTIOM McLaJn Twnhse on goU cou~e. pvl , fantastic VleW. sep aarage, tugbly uptraded. 979-9930 d)S. 759-..-cves/wkods. SMl9.900 Open Sat. Aug. 9, 2PM·5PM & each day rrom Aug 11 thru 19 76l calle VaUarta. N S.in Clemente. Agt Chene . n4-492-7203. YIEWOFIAY Night hght.s Crom Znd floor den & decb. Owner will f1n1nce. Submit. S46,.500. 631·1400. ' 9'JAIL.· PLACE NOflllTllS .. ly centra lly located I --------· block from downtown AYOCA.DOIAMCH Laguna. Own~r asking 121 Acrft In f'\Umore S3 1125.000 Call acres planted. mMlly _ReaJono ___ m_•_cs __ 6_75_~--1 Haas. MagnUicent view .,,.· 0.0.Y 3 yu nt w with ·.'4'\fiiulted ce1 l ln•"'· • ··1purme1 lr l,c h t>n . • ~Y g;,me rm und •.. wr spa "' maa.lcr bath --------• Ocean & gotf course View ~~i~~ ~~~~;~~~~ 9*:12t. ~~:~:~ 118° OCEAN VIEW home sile. l'roperty can ZZOO b e d I " i d e d • b x · CAt•aY VILLAGE 1°'*' "I f'.JO •.w.• ....................... traordh\ary working MOltt.I HM rAb ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Morro Bay ocean vu lots ranch w f,h well II drip Ir· from s.m>. terms avu1l 1· • Ex Walk to s h opplnl(. u T b b riga 1011 ,y,.,em. · restaurants. Close to the J U n 1 t s. Ho use . 2 '°'" r · :.. · a g l cellenl lumin& invest· waler. Pool & rec room Bachclori •. Eastbtde 7_1_ .. _fi6_l_.&42_l ____ _... mcnt llM0.000. -PL'US much O\(\f't. Now ~~ •l ooly M.29.000 ~,,.., financ\ni ava1la • t5l3ti6• .,. ........... await you. 3 sp•clou. ....,.... C..tw 381'. Ocean Vw. $135,0000 Ocean Vlewa Homes bdnns. balcony off m~tr '40-Sll7 OPEN HOUSE Sal. & 700 Udo Park Dr. 114. c; M. S 110.000. Jeff Hunllngloo Sch H 2 lot. Wt!t_.,_. Hws $32,500 furn. 700 Lido 673-480<I on Warner Ave. a lso liK. 631·1400 Pw1t Or •12 ~.500. ---------15.000 sq n near <:1 .. 1r ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!' OurSpeclalty bdrm,fomwldlrungrm. T0<11m•011UY Sun. 714 Cal. Cai.Ile. atrlumltfrplc. _.. IM. s.cb & Auoc. ()pew Ho.. I 0..6rM IM AU OF <Ocean Hills> l\'ATIRFRONl HOMt...'t REAL ESTATE 631-1400 8 4tplues. Pomona. 15•;;, -: dwn. near break even. Center ~·9272 _ Redh._ '1n ~11,fL l'.lltU '1 ~. I l\S'JULIAl[S 1 ___ 5_4_6-_'5_2_2 ___ 1 Owner mwit sell ASAP! ..wrotlTIEACH S....._ ________ _, Call owner/bkr. 548·2089 ,.._. Cll U.... ~tr..o 1071 &l6-0686 --------belt ,. 2100 ()c._._ YWw Lots •••• ......... •••• •••••• Real Est.ate counseling, exchanges and 1nve11 l· ments. ~31183 &»Id on a beautiful na1 By ~ IOacres of land corner pad ;,bov~ Vic· U\ Yucca Valley to ex- t.ona Beach In Portofino. change for a houlie lo So. Lag Cull Circle & Oran ge County Call Marlin . Gull Circle from9-S'76().946.'l. &Pcbcan Sl79.000ea INI W. .. SPACIOUS .-or..._...__illii..i,...._.......,......., • .,. -.;I' UDO llAUTY FJecant executive faml· JASMfMI Cl• • ··:1,. A br. 3 ba, cnc,y IY home. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba, Dee0Ht.or'11 own home. llttcbeJJ, q-.al. thru out. pool and spa. conteT' lot. ~~~~~~~~~ ~u&ay a1.q1erb 3 BR. 1 -... 19.~'U7S.1154 "4.5,<m WES'OCLJFF 3 BR 2 Ba. 3 BA Ptu6. Ocean view "' -, ~ pool. S225.000. Owner plus wide greenbelt. ·~~ITCRIST ~Steve DuNl w/ai•e S5K upgr.cte al· A/C. Wllh or w /out • 21 &Loec..t ll C.o lowance. Prine only furniture. JO Atoll. Also I 707 Plan 5 with ottan v1ev •. -OPIM W,/Sm 1-5 642' 1 BeauUfull) derorated. 17 •' .S,..caous Pl•n 2 end unJt. 63 1-413 4 ' Whitecat 1¥Br. 24 baths. di.ning ''~;;~;;~~~~S un Y11W ·'hs. 3 decks, atep& to pool iii BeautlfuJ 5 bdrm. 3 ba, r. ;,~7t'i :'•ua i SEA w-IND :ieJl~~a=l. ~~~~ "·'MALTY675-5200 c arpel & drape s . Lovely 4 8dnn Palermo Strawberry patch opens m>del in Harbor View lo park a l lo p o r • 11;;Jl"i•YIR•-,•41!-.... -c•eo-u·s-•I area. View ol city lights. EastbluH. Fantastic _...._ ocean, hills, etc. Priced c r eative rln a n <'•ng ' ~ ~· 31,<J baths 1601 to sell. Hurry on thi;> one! available. Open Slit & W;lJ'Wick Ln . Wcstcli'f Only $292,000. Call Sun 1·5. 1249.500. &1.'>·9161 644 .. 140 UDOISLAHD 5 Bdrms. 1nc lud1ng MUSTSEETOllUEVE maid's room. 4 12 buthi. OLD W O a L D • • 62\la' of bay fromagc SPANISH HACIENDA Sl.100,000. 403 Via Lido Soud. Open Sat/Sun 1 ·5. ·~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ OM IACJ( IA Y • S: t: 4 bdrm. + Maids room. ~SAT /SUH 1·5 U9U1DATIHG pool. hot tub. volleyball ·••·' PAUL MARTIN 3·2 Duplex, 11.-.iblks to court. Creative financing •ir. •L titST ... 'PE. bch, 1225.000. · ~take offer. "-"' ,.,.. HeddaMaros1Agent 644-7313 I 3-3 Duplex. 1 house rrom 6*1044.. .., OPEN HOUSE R~AlTY /' ·. .;:w: DOYll SHORES 4 Br family home, extra 1rg kJt. ocean. bay and c1· ty views . Motivated seller FmancLng ava1lu. bl.f. Sll~.000 1209 San· ttagoOrive DOVEi SHOIES 4 Br & covered pool. U ve W<e a Homan. Absolutely beaut1ru1 Over 3.000 sq rt. SJ7S.OOO. 1942 Sanw.1~0 Onvl' LIDOISU Bes t value available. Pnce slash<.>d. Sl00.000. New pnce 5325.000 r.rm. Motivated seller ExtrP lrg lot. Jn move tn cond1 t1on. L1ve·in maid's quarters. 223 Vla 'thata. ... ~,..~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~I ocn. S340.000 Large 3bdrm. pool home. COltONA DB. MAR .. 1~rbor Ridge Estates. J.Bachelor Duplex 10 old F1ex.ible financing. 2436 Oceu • lidlt.I view. 4 Br , ~m mdl. ocean·c1ty Balboa, $l70,000 Francisco Dr. N.B. Open and den 1n Sea View. • ·5ghts 3 Br J Ba. S675.000 Sat & Sun. 1-5. 631--0382 or lkalt in financing wilh i • -~ option. 5', down Bayfront Condo. Balboa 540-3597. ZOCk down. 2003 Yacht I !Mf' paper. 760 1977 B> 2Br. 28 J , boat :.lip, _BA_Y_S_H_O_R_ES-.-. _be_a_u_t_rol_· ~ender Owner S350,000 oruaJ. lrg lot. F't:E. J or 4 ' '.BIG CANYON. ByOwncr Creative fin a neing· bdrm + Cam rm. Open ; 3600 sq fl DHuxv1lle on lllStallrncnl :.al~. Owner House Sat & Sun. 2450 lrg pvt comer lot w /vu. wan u. sale. Prin only. Manno Or. Bkr 548·2381. 46' pool wJisaana,d~ run Owner /al(l. 675-6775 CLt-o••y• 'i>~&dramal1c entry featur ---~-----rr "" .. .... -tng Span tile thr11oul. NEWPORT SHOIES Partially Remodeled "Prof. decorated $695,000. Walk. to beach. pools. =:::,~u!e:~.T~~o~~in~ "'i ·~ner will arrange tennis ,,1 ranancmg if needed. Call 2 Sty 2 Br. 2 Ba. on fee Kitchen". OHered al land L l landscan. S270.000. BY OWNER • 114'7S&-l913 or 640·1963 for · use ous ,.. :;.es.5835 •':".li>Pt. ing, great condition. 1 ________ _ . ,, . .......,""'--------t Sup&r lociat100. Some Harbor View. Portofma. "~:., •OWNER• Canal view. $1119,900 Br Ba bon C .. ""AL FRONT 3 Br 2 4 · 4 • us room, ~~.H. Executive 5Br, "'" · spa. close to pool. 1827 3 ., l300 000 ,,..... Ba. + convt. Den. Good --... ar . ....... bAelo@ S205000 Port C harle s, N .B. I"' ppt. only 6·'4·5554. ~ FRONT 4 Br. 3 714-&M-2841. By owrw:r. · , .oal). Ba. Gor1eour. patios, • • 11t canyon, picturesq~ with brick entry. Produc 1-•0-C.-noMAl.L-----•,-I ..K riew t.ownhome. 3 Bt ing vegetable l'arden. _ ........ +clen. 2 Ba, S288,000. lotsa C1.1Stom woodwork. ~ DUrLD Stepi. from beach. Completely rum1shed Good financing. Sum· mer.winte r rent ab. $250.000 4710 St'ashore Onve ~ ... :Jit"S>warl,.._ 7~·2368 beam ceilings Wine 2 Bdrm. ZYa bath condo _. storage & loua ceramic Betwixt & between East I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -.,.=-msroM SPANISH canal tile.12A8.000 & Wee>t side. 3 years new. '.•C: froat. $375.000. CANAL FRONT 4 Br. on Many upgrades. F'lu1ble --~--.-~---large irrquar lol wllh fmancing. sus.ooo. ....,~ 1 ""' r~ "..ttt!A,_ •-a.od '-_.. nd .,._. _._. Op.....,. i • neaut1fully remodeled pnval.4' s Y .... a,... a c.o.•81>1aa1ng ...,. .un · ocean view propl!rly . HOT TUB. One ol a klnd. ty. in Newport/County . ~ooo. 3 Br. ram rm. ~us~~f!!s~ ~ ~r~~· 5~~~:0~for 'I· 1 -& OWC balance al very Includes lovely 2 Bdrm favorable terms. Call for ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I and dining room home. m>re info. on this one. UDOlS'E BY OWNER $375,000. Beach property. $119,900. •••••••• ••••• ••• ••• •••• ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ SPICTACULAa OCIAMVIEW 3.000 sqft home with spa looting Into Dana Pt Harbor. Ho no red by selection of San Juan Beaut 1fu I for 1979 Chris tma s Tour o f Homes.• By Owner • $325,000 493. 732:5 --------· •EXCITING• . s..cw-., Beauuful • newly UP· graded carpets • drps. 2.Br. 28a LevJtt Homt.' Lil 4 Ptex Pnme. H.B. Reas Good tnconw. 11 7S um es grogs 2 BT UOlls. Cash to loan or small 2nd to new loan 847.SSlt Lag HUis n1ceat 5• Pk -·,· ... -I .... -"1-----·s--i\ll new appl, comer kX. -_........, nJBNER ASSOC M Reynokls 640-5390 ••~•~••••••••~!!~ &At-I FOREST Mother /Daughter want J-4 Br K<ie fixer-upper. No A~ '774-S79? aero& from Clubhou.st.'. MOTa -3•1•1•1•s•vi.-·.-... -~-. -1 pool, Jaciuz1, sauna. t•x 16 Urull on ~ »Cre Be~ Sat 11 •5 N ease & rer h i.II locallOn Large pool & 10 ac~. No of Rancho Satllil fo'e. oak t rt'C1i. le1'b lh.1n 10 m inlull·' lo bt:JCtwi'!I SUll.000 Tl·rm' Goodlerm:. Lookinic'? ..-or home m Hunt fkh"" I have Ii for )OU'84Z-<~ <KJ5029 1 rl'c:rea11o n room Only .soo ror 2 bdrm. 2 .... •sSIC balhs. den " fireplare -31195.000 ~ dOWn owe EL CAMl~O PROPt;RTl~;.'\ 111.i ) 436 l..A."40 PrHnle Party wanl:. J .t bdrm home Or condo. In 118. CN area. \l>sumc cXJ:.tmg loan. f'l'.'lnc1pab Only minutes to the MOllUHOMI balance. marina. off Del ObisPo SAW McCormac k Rt: 2705 Harbor.Ste206A C U S T O M ~ " -fk"ih.11 ~~::> Rl'..t!t\· 49·H S51 540..5937 HOMEOWNERS I need ~I> 63~~ ____ _ f ,~ :; ~. ;111 I )'OW' house plaru. Will pay CASH Cor plans of ..... Santa Ana I 010 ~ ffw 5* t 200 I~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!~~ I 3-4.000 sq fl drama t1<' ••••-••-•• ••••••••••• ...... •••••••• .. ••••••• ....................... DANA PT DUPLEXES view hotn1:' to 'i<'ll '''r ~ '-•ihed 2.75acresoolfarborBlvd. S195.000&S205.000 sso11 ooo on s 1s11 ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWN ER La Habra Planned S9 un Lge unrts w lfireplacft> esute w in Sdn Diego laa>oa p~ 3 107 3 Bedroom. large lot. th. SI 200.000 rash 30 Swider w /help hnan<'e COunt~ 751 1827 ••••••••••••••••••••••• near school, walk to days escrow No terms. Ms carner Agt496-8497 <Xean!root 3 duplt·'I 1;., .4ttracttve rum 2br. +-town. Nie~ residential pnnc only Wnle Box patio & itar . Mature ne ighbo rhood Savt' 2006.Gar<k>na Ca 002.n uaanuNCI"'" onlhf• Pcnin l't SI05 000 A.<iJIL'i onJy. Avail Sept . rooney $77.950 547·31112 MftU na l'3 Ovtnnt•I fron1 IRl' 'ex ~thru June 15. SSOO/mo. Fl IHchProperly 1350 R .. bl d 1 nl'Jr Lido '>hopp o~ 6i.J.J.186or 213~7. or sale by owner 4 BR 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• emar .. a e u.p eit 2 s:MO.OOO 675 9111 Agt Ba. 1106.000. Nr So. Cst. CorooadoCayi. IMocks Crom lhc beach ~ronl winter. Avail Plai:a. Assume loan Coronado Pmm~ula ~= fo~~:h :;~: nan1110 DIJ tr6·1«> 2 BR. Furn. gar. 546-048() 3 bdrm. 2 ba Chanrl bedrooms. F~ simple ~ Dft patio. utll pd. AdJti.. ssoo .--------•I front home with 40' L land. Financtno avada-~rb oceanside loca n--. 675-1632 shaped dock for 2 ooat.s. .... UOn & view Lite front ---- HJgh beamed eeilings. ble 545-9Gl row lot with plans for Olarming S bdrm. 3 bath atnurn. fireplace. wet (~i~'fh j!tflfjn::. beauufuJ home with pool, b:l)front with 38' boot bar & pnvatc patio on . _,, -·--~ Jacuu1 . \:tun:i Prtl't' f'lcxt ~pl .• July. S12ru the chanel. Great homt.' Real Estate Sl..376.000 incluck:s plan... rro Yrly $1600 mo. Bill ror hvm~ & enlert.allltnlJ pertDlL'> & approval Sub Cruaoy, 67~161. CUSTOMIZS>-. Owner2131391 3606 Jccl to ,t .. ndard pro 3 Br "La Linda .. home COMMERCIAL cedur~ of Govt AJ.!t•nc \ ~°" •ac1t 3140 :\'11 lOp·of·the·line 1m C:.• ... 'f Loh/ &. F.BCA Good Ll•rm., ..................... .. provements & spotlesi. Cryph I 500 JEWEL P1e.IM' c.111 ror brochur€' 2 BR. 2 BA. nr beach. throughout. Overs ize ••••••••••••••••••••••• &-0029 l>l'C1.t1ly g3tc pool. back yard wilh lemon. 3 Cemet e r y lots 1n Best localJon Lil !lltc-wpe>rt -----JJl'UTll , tenms. volley a vocado, gr a pefruit. C)prcss Section of Beach on W. Cous t ,....i.e../ hJll rourt:.. Call Dec orange & many other Harbor Lawn·Mounl Hgwy. Bu1ldLDg & fee TrtrMs 2300 962·412orKenS46-0996. trees. Sl29,900. Open Obve Park. Bei.t offer. Mmple land I.I\ growmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• house today 1 s 918 557·3651 preSUge business area. 325' Waterfrt oldr P1l nr &...pM t.odl 3141 South Ha · · ---------1 Act now before 1t 's t.oo 81.)1.he szsoF p $500 p ••••-•••••••••••••••• rper. Ca rdat late.Sof.S.9'91. O.W.C . Inc S26,000 2bdrm. 2ba, aJJ ulU pd. sst..a111 ,. op1rty t 600 64,5.1014 SlS. Ahn 9-t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494--4314 •--------PRlME. new 8,000 ft. a /c IM_._. .. .,.._., --1------b Id g . A 11 or pa r t . Reid £$\ate ...... 24-.0 Oeeanlqm dU furnished YAIUYB.... ... Come inspect with white doves! 4 Br + deo in lovely setting. I year home warranty included. aooo. 55t ..... Npt/area. &46-35i1t. --·· .. -••• .. •••• lft>bde'home. 2bdnn. in 4·UNJT. Costa Mesa, sec ... w/beated pool. ~···~ Ivers Cly 4 ac.. service station, market • storee. G.L.A, 42,054 sq fl Priced Sl.750,000 tt% down. grms rents 1177.cm yr. N.N.N. "C.O.L. cno.t te· naat.s . ., ....... Albert ~II ~hf Co S265 ,000. Owner w ill f'Olll &.&SI sama. ~pa. pvt beach. carry. 548-5763; ~2073 Neow 2 ~ 2 balh lloathb-or -lae. ~ ~ CUh now 26 SJNlce home. lllssion Lakes ~Jl99-3916. Ill.ff. SNtrir + 16 apts. Cou!'try Club. Coif--. COUiee 2 Bl' ! Ba M.25,000 with $125,000 lennlS·pool. BeaUllfuUy r • down. Principa.ls only. landscaped, no ma10· rm · lning, walk mo&Sl·l6416. tmanceyard. beacb Al hop. $650 MIO Clubhouse Rd. _2J.3.378.bas _______ _ ft1PUX Desert Hot Spnng.s .... ,.,. Kil 316t 2 Years old in Costa 213-37'8-2572 --·•., .. ••••••••••••• Mesa· near So. Coast UDO JCT,. 3BR 2BA Plau . .,..,,..., "'"'.... 167-. ~~ '" r.:'ivau,' 1o O:~: Sista ol 3 bdrm, 2 balbs. club • tennis. Avail 11,toO 5qFT. Crplc, patio. Pride or '-di& 8/13·11 ~ Bill Gr"ady t&D,B.IC'ftOMICS ownership. Enclosed ~NAPAV rutr '756Uil. -••••i• I•• g&nteS. Never a vacan. Pnvate lake. stream, .. •':: .2.Br, deo. • ,...~r; Dnve by J Canal Circle.' ~ l · ~ IAllDT :;.;~~~~¥;..,~· ·~;f;._~~ ~~~-,;w, • ~';!~~ .. ·~-n7 J . .._.; . .._,-, .-..-:~#;:.~- A e t~.C • • ODO:dG!J "ID Ul:f:J ~lj with land. Beautiful " · · · ""' Ith d --~-..... brick /lattice patio, Owner/Ageot673-41tl The f:vni1yupf!:0e:; ""' : . 1: cy' Excelleot assu.mable limbe.r. s priags .. 100 Winter ~entals. 2 br ~~,~~~~oi~J.}.j_>~~~~ >~~·~~ Amp&e &rkilil permit. eo.ooo. Owner ble ~L Sprink.ler'a Throu&boul 40 UNITS t.maoce or jo6nt ventun. --· ------ French doors. built-ins, ~ce wtll simply de· Ml cro-w v. parquet lla:ht you, and the home --------1 f1oora.. Buy or rent SlOOO 58.L YOUI WIFE u 1 many outstanding im.orS3Q5.000. on t he phenomenal B a I boa fMtures. Priced toseU at UDUCID~ ~SA.LI HAnOaY•W ,...SULA DUPLEX Peninsula hame. Just a few steps 119,980 and VA TERMS 3+3 Great for summer. away from ferry & new park. f147 TOO! w\oter rental. 1 block to 55t .. lll ' • I HOMIS 'l '"Owner leaving town, 4br. 2ba. fam rm. beautifully .i·WStdecorated. Xlnt financ· _.loa. 1225.000. Open 1·5 -~un Only. 1978 P ort ,. u1t1et1elsey. 97S·l260 or : -.:. 1llMllM 1. IMMACULATE '' Weatcllff newly re- •:1 .; modeled • lndapd. 38r, .n ... PoOI • SJNI., ·~ •n f'.,a\om fea tures . ,t 1" ...... OwnerM>21150 beach In Very desirable localion. You own the land II the duplex for 1265,000. Give me a call Ninfa Jarvis 642-8850 JotllJ Coombe la my broker NISTICMOUS OCMWDPLX Spectacular oc:n View. beamed ceiUnJ. frplc. wee. bar. Gradoua llriDf --------• ..._.. a new! Anet only !341M••U•al Newpon •.ooo for i,-, lo\ fn this ................... \cMI)' home. • '4(•" 8111iQ• aiau. pedded ~ • •• ·n . , ·~ r.-eee' fabric above ~ """-., . 'ttobd.,. ~ .... Hand 673-6210 t • , lllilMd we. • po&hed mi t.tck peven, ext • lat NST USTID .c.11-.cl brlck on wall1, Atfordlble 3 8dnn home .atirfl ~"· ..... y. •2 COY· wNMWof loll~ne and •:' :~petial.SoUdbrua foothills. SU'I ,500. n )ilnelaln ft.xtw. atttD· 1M-1e tNte oat cablnetn- --.. eoaauy e·...-ncet 'A.:.: !P.£..:,•tbl uff. mll~-·pt ' DON'T IUY at least unlil you check this one out. Top location in town. Inc redibly negotiable terms. Priced for quick sale. 4153 NEVB AfiAIM! May you have an opportunity like thJs. Model type home. Beauty w tout compar ison. Drastically reduced &c owner wtll carry 2nd. 1148 IUY IT TODAY Tomorrow will be too late. Absolutely best buy in town. It won 't Jut. CALL NOW!! #149 NIWPOIT llACH OFftCI 20'3 WeetcUr/ Drtve 71' 4/54CM944 Walker B laa 1111 Eat~ti 1100 ..... Capo. -.s.ooo. 2 Br. 2 Ba, HIO tq. fl. 8Yl'I old. ,,.. 54l·SOl2. ''71 24Xto, upanded, C\lltOm bit. !br, 2bll, alr. Lovely adutt part, In-. ... 500. 551..ml. 2eg: =. XlntGardenGroveLoca-Call (8)29J.llM ON1HE BEACH 4 Rett.rooma tloa. Low. low main-9dlo. Iese. llSO. ?Br. Lease Price • Terms tenance. lOX 1ross. 28a, J-. 126 E. OceitJJ very attract ive. Call Owner will carry with Front-Ac-Z3 Sept. $ °' R.lchud eoo.n 8uaineM ~ down. Full price 1-213-38t·3332 eve .. or Properties Broteraae Sl.tOO.OOO SUrt in P\aerto VaJJarta. l·~ldys. Co. n2-80U 20 UNITS Only S!850 Ume sharing. • ... a. n-Brad" butt.« 'ts · Ca ll Sudv :Jent~ 4~ 4-· + rec. COSTAMISA IOAO/bUYI FabWous ~oe•tlon with large bulldln11 and lh>wroom. K• exi9lina bu1lne11. Owner will ca~ lit TD. •75.0IO. ~ HOMES AEALE8TATE 63H400 uru: m ~ • room. Oa ocean l lrg &oocl Oraoae location. 873-9541. R.H.R. B er. family l.Y n4ootmo. lOX CroN. Owner will of r.--a.. ~..J 91 ~ .. 757,. · carry with 2t':t. down. ~F -.-wr.'"""" •· f'1llprice$739,000 "•rtr ZHO ..__, ...... _p-•-~• 19 1-.......ir ................. •••••• .-n:9upu-. ..........-.:. """"1 ~ ~ Ufe 10 beautiful DIOK.14/Peta Wkmd! Locl&ed ID CG.ta lieu. Redwood tree Country 5'.ooeP.pkl (6754)fee 0WC wit.b ~ odown. for NIMSeoUal • busi'. RENTJ~ Ul-4$55 NJ prite .-0.000. All Ma opsitya contact .... 2 Bclnn. ~ p-ou.. s...~ J:_ property bu seea· PO IU-Ji6f 1 •ens .... ••· c.. t1111 ............. ! ...... _ OaodSuta Au locat.ioft. BY OWND: Smot rree l~IA T W :.! :.ra...=·::i L-. llatbewl, IM4 Sq ft 4Br, ~ bMt allp, ND· fall.-.000 RMC.IUtylie bae, l~ IC1'9 ct)' ~ ....... .o. 4.ft.11 11one prop. feoc.t. •1e . ...;.m...;..;;.•=· .... m..-r~--- o.ta .._. tocauo.. a ~-"= 1il21.M C"htu-._.Ull Br, 2 Ba. Owner will ....... •-••••-.... cany at lK 1br 4 yn. P'ALLBROOK 2 n.. Par-Palaft! ._, -.000 dowa. FWI pike ho in e1 1 b I It fro n Panoraoic28rl Gara~c D.000. Yurty latome Falltlrook GoU CowM. FormalDlniq Room · .... sz1.ooe. Teaanta pay Quality • woriunanahlt 8a.e~ Beb(4827) fee uWlU... r&Nly found today. Our £N'l'ld:S 631~ ...••••••-•••• ~ f 1€UIG€ mr often 20lO eca. ft. ~ C.ta•"' Mw JW OCIAP .. OMTDPLI ~r epecious llvtng. Out aar ....... ~ ............ .. NEWPORTBEACH --nvr•~• bu 2UO aq. tt. with lie REDUCa>az.• covered pa\lo •rea. editerranean 2br hme. ~low lat ta TD. .._. Eat.te lnvetments Prteed rro1n 11•.soo. Beautl"I 1l1ht1 S500 Xlntccnd. MIS.000. msw <:out Hwy. NB Town • country Real Dte&mltcheti tMa)fee CJSBeu.on 1.-.seso 641-6646 llllllle, 714·72M441 ll!Nl'llES 111,... • I • 1 Ill hde A'"-•Dk~ & llO't • Poel • AK. Ro .. ·G•'11t•l ....... . ,.." ........... £. aide 2bdrm, 2 BR, Jae. llaht ~ZS adults. 276 E. Bu..m dp. POOi. So. ot 13'15 'mo. ~ 1238 Hwy 7SZ,~: 646·3116 pool. Bay. Lg e 2 b r . I •, b a Bacflt-lor Apt Good loc.slc t ownhou~C'. laundq pn patio :1dut1-. ~•nlo!lc pauo. S395 67S-0500 m ""1250631 ~ S'M.":'\":'\'l="G large 2 Br 2 1-. SIDE UpJ*r front 2Br I Ba Gllrdt.>n -\pt Pool I• S.. "" bakontt°' nl'"' 1 Rec area ~ ilO W p;,ant. $.a2:) mo ~ 01 l8lh Sl or 646-Q I!* SR> Qwet 1-. Side L µpt·r Zbr 2& ran~e )IJ rJit\ .\duJL, no !kl"~ t 125 2 BR I BA :-.1l't:-.. rt:.a . en 4 Plex Garage :'\u ~ll> M25 760 lil.J IOJ.a.;v. '.'t.-v. 2bdrm "'•th .i:itr no Pt-l'-'-100 A ·k tor R o~ern J r) Uf·l.l'r• 848-21&>2 963 8i I 0 ~»-r ne• xlrJ dJi n>wnru. apl leg Jbr. 2ba. !rplc, bltn -.. W D bkup , slt>lilhlS Vaulted ceil- ings Obi allch gu, m any xt r al> S52S ~3804. 3 blks from beactt. 18r No pets or cha ldren. S'l40. s.Jl.1357 .•....•..........•..... I Bdrm T"' nhl.e )''rplc sh ltght p atio A C e.uth toned dt..~·or. len m~. poob &. sp4 SC'S Ba r tx-r a . 961$ .W5'> U.,..~och la41 ••·•···•··············• !Br par t 1Jll) lurr :'\ L.iitun•. nr bch & sho~ $400 mo . utu & c;,.ble TV pd i~ ~' ---- Ot'eanfront charm1r oi : bdrm. 4 ba . opt frpl patao, S800 m o • I 1iliiEl~~;;~:r~111;-·....,.. , r•n•• Ute ==~=;;:;, ~~ ..... ~,..1:=~ ... "' .... , ... _-.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.··.·.--··.·.·.-.,;;;~;,-=:= ' ....... ~ --· .... --... w .... &ed ........ ------------------aoao. WlU do IQ1tblDI t J8r, •. tv.. JUL 1 Wk ••• '°...,. rw4 &a C O M M O D I T Y Lo••l••.a.,c.oo.nlaold ... •nJl..~l • .... ,. ., ... .............. "-..._.::,.. wll Olll CaU1&t .... lfH• MIWfOITC8Hll VII .. -. i-.. acrou ,,.. AY..aa.11 -.... llNIN'r•.a• DYN ' .. ·~ics N.s.aa. =~· ---..,..,an u 1 '••••• ........ · .. ~~~'::tu. A"' ClulnlUAI 1 ar. -.. ...., ,,._. ..... Aft• ;.e:;.l'"'JU•wetw SIOOO MINIMUM IASSAll .....,.!!!!~~!!~_) ....,-,nwale bf•e"" Cdll Pnltr -..-. ·~J!.~8 ~ pem,.red with a pr,.,... WiM Ill w Aua&I ~DM \lvuOrt lllUlolTHMa,._ A&WetJe"'-Who s Miking The Money In peuonel relaalna may,...,. Ulh. Wfllll1«maoUUy •OcuaVlew ,...,.~12af&MPft-•woorU144'1~ lhn mu• 1 •I fu!. • t Y ·-I*' mo. Commodltl~? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I &lMlll alrll 1.a 5ou0mn •'-· )riJ, •. pr. a;---twnhM, b .. llL ~ Lott or Fowad •pet? Call Callforol1 . Jacuu1. llLtl, pekl. Malu. DO lboa Penn. ~ to .,... Ooodvliew. . '4M"I Animal A11 l1tance UllU etc. ()pen lO•m· PICa R«a M.HIG. bay JBR. 1 Ba, ptal•· e..--_ .. __ , ..... 4am, 1 daya a week. Vb.· Mc DlO .,. MOO/Wk -....ooo '° -" ---Lape. S3'7·22'73. DO lee. a/111.C. AUanU. Kulth ~ MnU't'1 wq, 1 RoWmoe Mr. •Mn '!-ech '•mU1 Hosne. •Hutioatoo Harbour For Private Appointment Call Pat: • ,._.. ,. .. , ,.._ Spe, a112 Harbor Blvd. •· l 811,,... Nd wo Call &vu. wknch. l'\trn. ofllce 1pace. &NQa : em.~ameae"'40t. Celia Meiaa . M5-3U3 Br· ~ "'°'m-111.1 On the bf•t"h 111 Newpon t!W-4211. 11t11mo a.a.osn or 673-0195 9AM·12PM Weekdays SM1 Polat. Heidi. Unlv. Ina thi1 ad tor your --------f "1tlY or MonUily. a Br. or · Put Ana. Irvine. 1 !!A. .-.. .. 1 lft PA.RX NKWJIOlltT l Br. K.11\ l.amb. Ill Clll)O Roonunaie wutcd &o IN' _..., Pleu• Ca II Rew• rd ____ .. •..__· _. ---- 1 8t IWrip, Sllb 9" 5 -----a f'r Oakwood apt. Npt. aooo Sq. n. otlkt apace. _15_7_-0MT_. ____ _ :=Rel'• 1".qUiM =·~~~· :~~· :: Inc. utU. 641-'1072 lv NRewport bB11vd, C.M ...... W..._., 4600 ..,.ll!I H, Trwt l.A8l black/brown/white ---------t dt't'.k it blb to .,_.ach •••ona e ratea . ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.idii 5035 Toy Collie mlx male. 8 TOUCH A CLASS I SCOtrTS 34 HRS. 762·0817 ~-ee.w.tar 12)1.1 wet>k 140 'Olff or C:0Ue1w 11ll.ld•nl k>oklnl MS-MM. Wanted in Coet.a Me.a ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Last 1e en vie. 38r.1.8a. frpl . ~ ber. mtrr34 tor lt!1n room m.1'4. &o Seeld.naM.O.Speclaliatto lrvine a~a. 2 or 3 DR. Sattt.r~Co. Adams/Magnolia. CJ>u.,. *FOXY LADY * ttf'nJ bMJwa patt.ty rum --l'tft hou.M lo N.8. Call &hare otc with PluUc houH pre ferred. 3 A1J types of "'al est.ate ly> REWARD. 968-21116. OUTCALLONLY peUO '5'ck ii.slip r« 2$t NEWPORT Rt:ACll aoo· alh'.r f pm, H is ror Mar. Suraeon in Laauna AduJt.I. Xlnl ~ferences. lnvatmenttsince 19'9. _549-_Ui_lJ_._____ * 972-1 IJI * ..,.. aocl ..-rt bMt Noptots,Sl, mo from u nd. ""wly d . G428GIU Nl&Yel. Bernardine 973 ·$701 Ev u . & ~----------~--r-·.. )Tl) 675 4-Ul ror.alt"d. lDr.1me1Pttted o~·-... r1 C'"ri " e.DtO.ISl-01'9 weetumdl. hdTtk LOST: Larae man's go&d --------,.r...._ ---\'llfanc') •vaU now Ulru rwu<n w/n• p v " .,. nng w/11. «ana~ non· RRST LADY , Oil J ... e.on. Al S-a.-• J17' "u.rl} &-Pt =wk m4, ll&O/meU1phr1lcaan. Ree MIW OfRCI COHOO UnU ~R. Penlnaulo arn 64Z..2 I 7 I 545-061 I Pf'ttlOUS stone Vic of SM~ Hal9 Roed ••••••••••••••••••••••• W7 0"32 C110 IS1$.jU7 If fa.: '11$ 751 nl08 ... _ ,... ft of prd d R(!UOnablt' Wi:...--h r 2nd Ma.in lkh. Laguna. 8 3 lsc..t • ..,... (1l4)1oM,dOI . • ... ve a -aq new · Good refs. 21J soo 6692 ....,... u money or f I h 1 --.--'---BuuuhaJ ftu~alotor ' no ani. call R~ C2LJ) ~lure ruun:ate wan(~ nee coodo in tbe airport evs TD. 's No rrcdJl chttk. amt Y e1r oom . ft'.· •'sty D-.cen • <l!Mol bdnn. 2 ba. Ba1 ~~~ :J:,r;! 3'7l.url! _ to shrl' 4 bdrm H.B. area. Ideal for In· no pnlty. f'Of' action call ward! Ca.U Ad •205 at * 972-1345 * vtew, eaelad 1ara1•. RENTlllllES ( '314~ YKatMa a..tah 4250 homr Sl80tmo9&U41S sllnDCe, R.E.. or other l ruRN. rooms for OCC Agl 673-T.lll anytune . 642-4300~ hn a day MC & Vi.sa Accepted 11&11o. GPMft'. ST~ 1' ar· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cr2a.n~rauon. Rent a thlet es. 833·2105 or SZOOREWAAD I!!!!!~~~~~~!!!~ TSl.M1inL&Ol'°3 Ofaa41Mounl&U:lv .. w:., MAU I Ladyt.oshrhomew/Same orleasewtoption&obuy. f>TS.7C73 IST.&ZMO. Yonu~. blll /bm male. 111$Yurly. a..ar.e.3 Br t"O&Y lbdrm. walk to KapalwiRH-011 2 bdrm l..il8drm.BaS180mo.utl SJ8Sprmo.SS7·S&U JSr C'ltturu & ~m oldt TIUSTOllDS Vicl.8th &Bay.N8 Lost 1-" Ba. Beamtd ttu.A.... twadl • •hos>P•na. s.?00 2 bJ Ju· 1n Condo pJ nrbc:h S48 0027 SANTA A.MMtlY. ,..... ln '--··-SFR's : 1st lo ~. 30 July 29 613-3883 ESCOITS •953°447)• ,I I I ...._d C 2121 (~an view 2131•70-8212. a-..,~ ..1 ..._ S yrs same ,......,.e yn purcha~ and ~r1 . rep ace, aun r y. __ __ ___ .,..__..... ,,,,.. ..... c •PA~ avail nr need 2 bdrm w/yd 1n 2nd lo $l!>OK . lSyrs. Reward Lost. 1mall Always open __ _ pra1e. steps lo~"'*~· s.t.._ )110 TAHm ....,...., 4150 0C Airport. Altr•ctlve C M.XlntrerS48-0321 ~-ner. Non Owner No Adults. NO P ~T S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spend" tM•avenly vaca ••••••••••••••••••••••• lse rates. Generous te· prepay, ree/leasehold. brown Poodle 2 wt"(!ks MASSAO•~SIOW /AD ago Goll rourse area. M~.,.IC MASSAG t-; aw117.11s.etlft 41~ Nobel 3 bdrm 2 ba 000 tn lhl8 modern 2 br. 2 r.ura11c on Pmln11111a nant lmprovl'menl al· UCI arad studfont w /fam1· i\lso lhnl 4 & CondoSS . lo . btwnl2lb&l3th Sl. lowance. Call 833·26SO lyneeds20f'3Brhomein oosn"L••''AlNCI L Ver.allle. Penlho11se Z pnvat~ ~l • n.-wly de bu bunga low, on the ~ rorJlm C d M . Refs a v a I I. °"' r '~ A S a n C I e m e n l e . --~Santa Ana K 1 d s I p a r e n t s ;;;;;mm~..iiiiiiiiiiii;;. Br. a Ba. Ocean view, ~o~at «!d C l o~e t o w11tcr -..round thl' 67S.~orS41-4200 S03-484-S687collect. SERVICES 9cc S1SO mo 84404!1.2 S C:.Plua & Jirw )' ISiand from Papc-.1t• 1n SinglegaraRe.storageon· 1ROOMOFf1CESPACE 640-f.Ol6 49<t-46Sl heartb"*en 498 4429 CUries Angels *Outcall* 642-3812 _...:, • AduJls. LU5. Cull &44·7466 n:H1 v~ s urroundings 1 r·~ M ..,.. TH. Ans. Recept . etc LOST : Cat. Orange & .......... or213/923-5S94 Adulti. only . C:ar an · y, ....... la esa area,-"· Ko ll Jrvlne Cente r . ...._..,,..""t/ 41 % Yl&D Wht. neute red M all'. TIMS~ oun W~ 3191 eluded. Transporta tion :.~lath St. •6· Agt. 714ml-4760 ""•ce 137.000. 6 mo .. 15% TD on HEWARD. 19th & Whil· ·~ C ... 'L --.....-to & rrom airport pro-••••••••••••••••••••••• 20-ac parcel at VI.Sta 1n Uet'.e.2·3440&642·83lJ ru..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~de<L p ........ Hnal eng1neenng ~1AI . IBfl'IMIS 1325. tbr, Iba with ap-vi Vtpty 9'19·2tl99 0fflul ..... 4400 CdM offices. lsl & 2nd SOOS apprsl Sll.SOO ~r'ac LOST : 2 German UWSOFVACANClt:s plianccs. Call Jool days evett&wkends. .. ..................... ~m-=. access. 198 .. ~t.' • .'~! ......... now and sse.ooo per al·. Shepherd5 . 1 puppy. lost f'ftEECOUNSEUNG 768-3Ul.eves 894-3'08. Maui, llawa1l D£U SANOWJCll SHOP complld. Only 18.92'7 per Tues. TAOS. REWARO. MC/Visa 681<41156 fee ta twllh FMwlelMd 'nie Mahana. Kuanapall Comm. stores, offices, TOP Balboa loullon. ac. ahead. Price $32.930. (;.M A~a. 00-7939 .'IAYYllW ............. .._. 3900 Beach E/Side CM. From ISO. l Xlnl b1&11ne1.s. Call lo 751 ·4126. H&.3059, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean fro nt Condo -~ 1 w/alnll Cphoto> 5A8-T.M9, see. 493-1153. ~11_ • ~ouncb.. ~~9tnh Professional Therapeutic ....._,Arn Weekly rental. Tenn1i., v,~-...-w MMoreva. MEL FUCHS ..,.""p • ..... ma..:. l mauage. Lic.d. NB Appt .~I beautllw lifestyle t'Z2ff1'91· .. .1 Vi.._9 pool, all •~nil.es. ISO ~1-PAVlUON REALTOR • RI• n••/ & Moorov1a CM. 646-9008 only.SteveS48·2811 llf'l'ilxury 2 I& 3 BR famllY ...., • '111!5 per day . Ca 11 bus .I', .. _ -Executive office space 11$-8120 '-IF d I t AVAI LABL2 New 1&2 bdrm luxury 2 13 /796-71 2 1. r e s ./--avail. Super Set"'y Leet&,..._.. FOUND. Sm. whit.e fem •IMT'"LMASSAGE• Lulh landlcaplng, adult apts in 14 plans 213f795.4l061/. / .....,,--'.., a er" It" e . Xe r ox • Seeking Sublta11tlal In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• dog Cle1tn. o bedient. JaMaZ1 • Sau.aa ground equip. from S41S. 2 bdrm personalized ret"ep· vestor . Commercial • a•c••• 5 100 Wtes <'all> Vic !::Iden & HIOCAI~ lnsomeunita. townhoosesfromSS35 +We'll trade! 2 Br. 2 Ba. Uoniat. new Irvine k>c. Card Lock Service SU·••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a nla l s 4 bel . l:M . 430lBu't'h NH~o275 Pr1me location. Prom pools, Lennis, waterfalls. luxurious Rancho Las Airport Executive Suite. l.Mlns. Slart up uptt.al. Hypnotherapy t"an help S48-9lll 11·2am arr055 Sheraton 9m. Marwuertt.e Ave ore ponds! Gas for cooking & Palmas Country Club 4SOsq n rOf' $42S iwr mo. 114-151·1021. Wtrt.e: HR. 011Co.P0 you wtwelght control. FOIJ~D Spaniel mix. 9uJoaquinHillsRoad. heatmit pald. From San CondoonGolfCou.n~ror 4001BlrchSt.N.B.Aoent Box. 17662. Irvine. CA s moking. insom nia . Oactr.hund ~ll1e m1x .---------644-5555 Du~go Frwy dnve North Balboa Bayfront home " 927U 714~~ DOMINIQUE'S on Beach to McFadden rorweekendlsl Wltnds&r 5415032. memory. streu r ed11r Hu.~k) mix pup. Afithan ibi[•cool. 2 Br. Gan1gcs, pool. adulu . no pel s. $4?5. 642-73-40. 1801 JI 1Slh S t , Ne wpo rt lietghts. -------2 Rr. 2 ba. Newport Shores, S600 mo. )e:.irly. Aho I Rr S400. 675 1r..2. Newport Beach Heall~ Waterfront beauty! •:xtra lg 2br, 2ba, rrpk . (!Olry. /\dlU, n<> pelS kldR S800 m>. lncls uUL'I G7S·2298 then West on McFadden Eves 2 13 1!>47 . 11 5 ~. USTAutAHT uoo Call ALPHA MAX rrux pup & mon.· Also ESCOltTS to Senw1nd Village Wkda)s2131377_7897 I Mo. fltH OHOCIAN 9'12·97U'I <'<1b 4f kiuen .. , Adopt 4 ~C&VISI\ Nowlhnn.: !714189J.519H. H...,...Cetlht' pet <11 Jn1mitl lrv1nl' !Y.>3~ fully rum. dlx 1 Hr. lrplt'. Pn-sUglOus Exec. sulle . San Clemente. mcl. Real rf'DAU Int' ,\n1ma I Cari· <:enter ___ ------Root. 4000 -•--TV h I 6 lncldi. i.er. ser vices . Estate approx 4~1r ~1'1 , ........ eve,...,da v. 1_~ 3734 u11v• • P one. !'> P' . ~. p'----"""wcnna. bulldin~ 30· hilth -aked ANSWERS ~.. ·J ••••••••••••••••••••••• b) da:r S.50. $275 wk <'311 •ourK: ...... " '--b ., .,.. •~ 90 H M r or He n t . cond o r1otmd prkng.. telex Unique Deluxe uo:arne t-et n ... sea..,, Larr l.dd1t ... wld<.• Rold S180/mo. Near 81f"('h & ~~ys 730-1560. <'Vt·-. & antique decor. conf. ' tnduunitrm&20+ intht• Jhet'11p -Oi.scus -wedd1n i: band w l!>ap Nton.!t57627!1 rm. 644·7180. Ask for Office Space b 1 ,ar . Amp11ed parklnJO? l>rov.sy -lnvokt> -ph.lre Vi c No fJ.a )front. THE POISCHE ESCottTS MC& VI SA/Now Hinng 9M-~ Near lhE· tx·arh, J Ar. John or J ane Available rice •nc 11 es l'?Otnft Thrash -Bunker -Bal L<.I Conl to Ma nne lloomfo.r~<.·nt ,pool.rlo:.e :.;ail Aug 16 23 & Auit business furniturt>. hx OTHER SIDt: A"l' I' O 673 J9 t o I~~~~~~~~~ lo 0 <.: <.: • oon·l>mkr. 30 Sc•pt c. ssoo wkl) BEST RATE •Wet Bars luru. & t!Q WP Pnn' Cars are i cu1ng i.malie.r llt·ward ~ ~ft.~~~251_0 __ 494 .. 4ag •Fireplaces S700.000. S200.000 dwn and ~maUer. but pnrt~ ---- in ••Private Pa tios SeUt>r "'Ill carry bal or are huthc·r and h1s:hN lh-t U1g CJnH)(I nri·a Room ror rf'nt In how.c. 2Dr. Uia. i.ll'eJ.)'> G. N u . )l'ars Wm E Voud Soonlht>wa)tObU)<1 car l'h ampui:nt· ('o lor •Spectacular Views ~3_!_~--_ "'"II bt· t.o J?et M"al(."';. put Hurm· .... · t.11 If found. TOMMY'S OFHEWPORT ESCORTS 1~ 936H Qu1<'l area. N1l'eyard. a<'ros~ rrom bc·h . WISTCUFFRENTAL Male or fc·trullc Jim: 111269/1 PP 673 24l6 925. 2 bdrm. 2 bath ron· 64.">-1616, Wk: 557·06.Sl ----- NEWPORT BEACH Detae Office Spec• 400 to 5000 S4t-Ft . 250 to 3000 SQ. Ft. Ad d r ·(' s , . M a 1 1 th<• car on one sldl' and plea"'' call K!.1 IOK-1 or (714) 6711:_eaa2 (;omm1ss1ons C:irculan. SJ'!'ODn:_.> on the OTllt:lt 759-037ff 11 ~ lb<. in 6 wk' "ii') • do. Wa lk to Westd1rr --cb to Shan 4300 !!hopping. Plush ni·w Ma rna11tc couns~·lor ha.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uvv r \hot., no drul!~. nu tun 'at Home• 1k' f'looded f'Ol.'ND. 'm 2 whl boy ' 1racl\ K11lhlec n ,,r ~.ng. Close &o pool room lo rent Sml(le or Moving" Avoid deJ)061ls & OCl:A.N PACJPJC couple. Adt304 6'2·4300. cut I vin.I( cxpcn ~l' · •JanitortalServlcel& :....,. ________ .. !1 wllh o frerli'! Orfer·..,Ach 5120 b1kl'.,. ran na nm' & Hobrn 67J-Olll UUlilles Included ...._........ 4450 DeuWs ru"lh su mped ad •••1••••••••••••••••••• lire <.:olle"e Pk ure .. ' REALESTATt: 2'hra. Prof~ulonally s ince •AdJacenllo Alrport dreliscd t.-nvelopc & 2S' ~2:J619 ---------" RestaW"antRow _ ................... 1M!rVlCt.' fee to M. Green -..ca.,..-y 7se.une _ Wanted neat. quiet. no 1971· s mo k 1 n R. M a I e o r HOUSIMA TES • Acce11 to 3 M ejor ~t!. =~pace al Dellt. M. Suite 103. 2232 Found· Oalrnallan. Fem . ESCORTS ~r duplex 4br. 2ba, _.l·to·wall carpl'I . .. ·r m al(' ror t:he<•rrul --832-4134 Fwys. SOOtoJ?OO ~Ft. S.E Bris&ol.SA 92707 & Afghan. wht f'"em NB :autr. &4l-OH!O Animal Shelter &44 3656 833-1113 M~ VERDE R OVHWSGHT? Cesll/Chedu ' pe s. & bu 1ll1 n". rum room. T V. C>l:ean A"'-Y HO CHARGE brt..ot·~ & pool Jog or htk<" to lht: bt.-.,l'h S2.W tiJI 221!& PLAZA found Abandonf'd <.:a hro Am bp fMC fVisa oceW1view 5lep<. to bch. $750 Imo 548 JSSS ••HOWIE•• nenlal Shannf,( ~·rv1c1· 95.10579 7 da)'o ~10395 ICOUCIMTH 1S25Mesa VerdeE.C.M N-ed lOO OVl'rwell(ht peo k llll'n s .. nt a An• ---------MEWPOtrT 545-4123 pll' for n1•w proxrJm lletRhU a rt•a 751 1~1 <.:.ill !:>u~ ~j 1711 2 Ur I Ba. garagl'. nu Piltnl. t"arpets. drape-.. SS.SO/mo yr ly. Util inr l 2CIJ JJrd St. Opn lli.c SJt/Sun Pvt rm & bath Lile k1l ~3~._1 • lime and pnv Comm fac1I. .iva1I. • t t;tegant executive suites NB/CM. up lo 4700 sq rt • ------In pre,t1ge loc Jnclds avl&ll at prime corner, Lawn Rout<'. 11600 mu 5(.-cretanal servtt"eS. re· 17th & Nwpt Blvd gror;s, truck & trlr Jll x i . (' \1 1\ rv .i. M JI•• &l2 17l6. 642 1331> In t 1 m :i r ' "n <' 11 un11· r .:re'""'' ro r l!J)' m1•0 "' .i r r h 1 n c r n r mo r l' mPan1nRru1 ri·I .• l1on,hq.1~ :i ~i.. l'2hr Aft f l•\1 ~ 7566 money look!"" for a ' ---r oom m .1 lo·' I.cl u' ct·plion u.l . te lephone ~ equip. 3ccts <-IO!it.· Wdl ------GREAT -..-UYIMG Pnv;,le entnmcl'. Ml·'oa locate, i.1·rePn and 1n Verde No !>mOkmg or lcrview ror )Oii. Takt• lhl' rlrinking. S225 mo Olnlus1on Outor t-·mdmJl 556-06.11 Guod Hoom mn tt.~ aiuwenng&more. f''rom e..;t S8SOO/beio l o rr Fot..-..:1> 1111: bn-n do g $275 per m o . THE 7SOSQIT ...... """9 ....... >todf<>m 759 l61fl ll E ADQUARTER S . . ._,....,.. .,.... COMPANIES: A pro. l1lh S treel'1 bu,s.~~lit ............. MilfSOllKOMEHAPPY 640.n_~ __ _ r~··-al environment. shopping center. """'t.a ¥AKL 90llKOHI w u F""UND ,...,. ... "''"'on.' for S75 llun h> (>.,)C'holOl(ISl I l'lilfJISI. 71<&~ ti083 2 Br 2 Ba condo. ocean v11. lrplc. patio. balcony. gl6 te 11ecurlty, pool. clubhouse. Under~round partd.na. Adults. no pelli. S100 mo + ulll . !AU31·9181 Sh a r e lovel y Mo bllt- llomc. prv. ba. Mature working lady . $200. Retired $275. 556-2876. ROOM& loord 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.,""". ~!!..:.. Realonomlcs. W..t.d 5020 v . uvule Shepherd MERCEDEZ 714 /851-0681 .,,....,,.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pla<"e a HAPPY AV t"l'l'.l&$. long latl. blkttun. an<HU\.)''\CCfllpany Deluxe 1 & 2 rm offices DANAPOINT l p~~hip.~:.!-?.i ~~b°~~~ ;.;.,~~ac k Ba y Wlr •ESCORTS• adj Nrport Haul. From 953 0537 24 o roommatt•!oeorchauy. S20S mo. No lie rcq. Violet La ntern &i De l r e turn . S26.000 K C.11642·56'78 FOUND .· Blk L ··b . • " Prado lllO' A 1100' al 6C>' mlnwnum Investment • 752-5 111 833-3223 9'75-l120 Call Paul: 41r7.2381 or female. vlt" Cap11trano hrs. VllLAIAUOA qnctoa for leaae (AduJl Room & Board '•ILH....,)l""•c .... In exchange for wor k. :~ n•u '"V «44A H ee.ch. m.~ SZ25 office. air. ca.rpeta. To Leue aprox 300 sq' appy Now Hiring. drapes. 11301 Beach . Store Fron t St. En· Pvt Party need.\ m .ooo Sweet 16 Found Green Pankeet Need 100 OVERWEIGHT Hw'll. Bch. 842-2834 traDce. w /am..i-paril· for l yur secured by 2nd , , , ,._-.,. llTH Bllyshores area. July 21. ,_,..le for new we1Rht 1 Br '\Ba.only> 1 iii t>en iv. ea. __ S48~82CY1_. __ , (f1 ''Fi'lf:k~ .. t II""" TD on El Nl"uel H .. s----.. C.lltotdenory. 642·2717 .,.....,.. Dcluxeornces.upto 10 1 . O .C. Airport . " ...... ~ loss program. 100': sq rt. Xlnt b&dg. &JOI Npt /l rvlne address. s ldence. Will pay lK Wel.owY• Found:Larsebtackmale 1tu a ranteed . J a n t· S.-.r R_.. 4200 3 Br. 2 Ba. wall\ ocean ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• ~&Sm<>. • rJfU .. Propert1~ Cb to bch. lg yd. bnck OU1rmln.C I br Until Oct. 15. North end Lag lkh. IG-4588 645-~ BBQ. $:i001mo 494-8874 For $6.50 you can send a 3 Une Greeting to Special Folks and get a .. Do It Dally" T·•hlrt tooJ 'Do It 'Dall~ Come In to any Dally Piiot office and place your Heppy Ad and pick up your f ... ahlrt. Oldest & largest agency ServinJ( So. C<ihrornia Pholoi. and Keforent"cs <;red1L~:ABCN BC·C~ Co8mo LA Tunc1 Etc 6"1·1899 ~ml·e 1!171 Irvin<>. Near Airport Newport Bl. 64S·2lll. ~as». )'\l'Jd&olnveator. 831~ Very.._.! ~tter·lab mix ~ obe· ~7007 Kooby • -INdi or7!1.2-4839 0...., & ...._ Td1aJe~.v~·-MVl•l 11t~o~1~1 /IJ. __ l_r:i_rt_1-ve_s_l.J_m_g_e_n_l _37. -..--fnv'"'1lor s for LPD AqV&t 10. lll80 ...,.., .. m y 250 sq. ft 2 room swle . 2000 aq. ft. in cllannl.ng ~ • 5'.52 ™9 n ... w he re wants O<'- Ground floor. SUIS mo building. Wood's Cove Partnership 30'.., annual C.Pool SISO ca s1onal daytime d1i. m W 19th. St. C.M. Tom area. Coast Hwy. fron· mum. $26K mirumum ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found. Blat"k /White cal crcet Jientle pal. Leo PO 9.'511900 tage. lnve<1lmenl. Call l'aul NEED RIDERS T O Vil' ll a rbo r Ridlle Box ;7. Newpon Bch. Turner Assoc. 494·1117 4117·2311lor497-4844. CHJCO STATE UNIV. s.o.-0123beforeTueMlay. Ca 92662 Ft•m rmmale :.gc 22·25. ornce space avail. Full to Lom SOZ5 AUG 16 642.QIZO ----------- ok J u b ..ernce.eucutlveswtes Co rdal re. .... , 5350 UTTLE AHHIES non !>m er, 3 Jn. 21) a. JY8ll ror &ease ln Cenl.i'r ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Losf & f-.I 5)00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM. For Stii>t 1. S20H 0 te J.L>L>, iivt .... , ....................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ro~~. ~· ~' ,v~ ~·-r,o..·....... L "-to'-,~-i:>--'~ .. ,. .... if.J.ci-. ' ~.).~~.-;~:~~•' ·' ... ~ ~ L,! c:r,.-;.a:\I.' r.;,.---......... -4::> ............. ,,...,.... .~ ~ .............. ) -.. ('9' • ~ "'-'. ,.,. -.,..,.,.., 1IDIJS(• fem. I child ok. Ocean 'rormation call /DeeOee Prime retail space. ~ ·An~wers to Mc Dutr -.19:C ,..11 * 3 <'<'l'Ptcd view condo. p00l. Capo Hufr·9M-2288 rt, Pl10tmo. 1000 N. REWARD. !)68.4886eves *·""' ,_.... ~4723 __ _ Beach area. S200+ half · · Bri1tol. NB . Patrick. ./MONEY «975-m.4 days 953-0778 MC /VlSA hr..,... ~·Qt 5360 Utll ..,... "•""". Medical /Dental/HMO. ,..831-12166 .....,...,...,.. 'T76 11q rt In N. Coet.a LOST: BUt I& wtate fem ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. golf course apt .. San Mesa. Ground noor. flllly SIOOSq. Fl. ol commercial border ColUe 2 yrs. V1t". Massage. Steve's ti air FREE Clemente Sl65-49'J·4002 equipped. Private paUo. apece OD Newport Blvd. Jeth & Balboa 8/l. Childs Happettill& & Spa. l7SI aft6PM etc. U43/mo. Tom C.M. Reaaooable rates. e pet. Rewa r d . Dys. Newport Blvd. C.M. Prepmcy · Roommate wanted. Very large home Lde l"oreal Includes Club. pn v1h:l(e!'> Prder Female Clean. neat & tidy a mu~l. <.:all Derek 768-0654 -----We m.-ed Roomll\3lc. M IF ne>fM.mkr. StSO S200 846-8933 fem. nn·smkr. QUlt:T. NEAT &o shr w/samc 2 Br 2 Ba aarden apt.. All amen. Refs. S2SO. Eves 561-58. 813-8806 . M/F40-50to1hrSBr, 2 Ba. hoe. ID C.M. Nr So. C.t. Pt.au. 1pa. a= mo. + wot ut.11. 641..-u. 951-1900. 8'S-4'1•. ssc1: Evs. 613-!i.ZlS 648-96.18. 1oam lOpm. Tn"--call>tT MO • ..., WHY PAY MORI? ll'PwS..Ft. NEW OFF1Ct PARK Retail Space. 2.073 sq.fl. rttOIUM ABORTION at 1f1 sq.IL• E. 11th St. -.. & ,___.TD 1.-.~ G .. ••.ta-' ~.an. Barmt Realty, t7Mlll Wanf-\o ~.,_..._. N2·SMO Arnng\.-d b)' •L..w Fee a.cl• dH Coeta Mesa. Call Max -_... __.. \a I ~ •1111er ..,,.~,or tr t taW ._... 4100 ~a:'c!t= o= '/t!U(i:Je;;Nr.fo' '( ~~T ..... , ~-~~__".!' 76(). 780 N Euclid St. •-•••••••••••••••••••• ___ --...-... ____ , ...__ Anaheim Courtyard SuitH from -.SO, Ind/Ole near nu Trwt l\U._.. ,. .,,I(,., ... t-0, &.. zs sq. rt. to 2000 sq. ft.. 221115 , 11101 Redondo Cir , DH4i 5035 V\Jq l.Ol'?f •Ca•Ni•9 & a.-. with private baths. A/C.. SS. Hunt Bch842-2834 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. carpeta. m.l.ni.ouada. " SPECI ·L ~ t«ured 2nd T.D. ln I ,.,l,. .u.... • M . d I -c • I &r abundant patklaa. '-' " F.V. DtacountC!d &o yield Kl' 1rrv .._.-c.e A~ mile from Saal.a Au & LIMITED &Ills on S14.lllO lnv1tmnl. flken..rEI Alot * Co•flcle•tl•I & Rlvfl'lide Frwya. Luae 8krf714>.a OS4 V• lama 8 mo. • up. lm· • OFFEI! MAM 1ov advertillDa PM ud c .... =~n:=n~!n RINI' L RA TE dollar '° fmiMrl Uat m ~ .-TH COMTIOL Ull'U rn. t &o ~. 1IO N. A JIM' bulmH• e...., d.ar .__ Sllll.IZ.A••• .~ '- E..elld St. &alt• 101. REDUCED! ii I.be aasun.cl Md'-,,_-w mer -7Mm..au. or tlllls ••••P •P •r . iL. ~ n ~ ••• ,,., .. ._ ... M/1' needed lo s hare ProfExecOfcSultet ......... 11181 --. Lt)-111l YI/Qr ..ftli<t YM' ~ AUPOIMI •·-eH.B. Home. Blb&o ,.. ~tflh C ' .... ..,_ '""·U .. __ D IA .. , KB "" beach. 1110 + utll1. ,_.., ............ _ 80tC50Z 30feSutte• 711w.1711a. St. USI THI • • • PIMNAMCY ---....-------• Own1A&t<7u>l47·ml ,._...._...__ ,._ DAILY PILOT COUMS&IMG Roommate. Fem. non· ~--...,... You may r~t our od-onswering SMVtcl.IMC smoker lo ah r C 0 M * ..-wPOIT * '4M4'J ..,AST seNice Vf'hen pkJcing your od ... a Doily APCARI ' -; boml. S300. 7f0.0W ~o1JI:!• .!':. = -0.. 7IOI -... *· _. IHULT" Pilot od nunb1r will oppecr in your od . MIWPOIT MATURE Female fum'd. Sunou nd tn11 wltb ...... ..,., .... SllYICI .. we will take your messages .•• you llACH 2 br. 2\t ba 1wnhae Npt Rec'p. 6 Cont rm from • • • • P • • • f • * DtllCTAaY II · at ................. to ~ the H&\a .• /mo."2·1410& aaa. Word Proeus c.,.e.......... For Ret~ co '" your \Nll't"CJHtefD v•.. 752-0051 64e-'JS55 evaUable. m..r1 ..... * ... "'lt-OHw Service Call retpOnB to :::;t. odf ... this ,..w. is SANT A AMA fllan 3 Bdrm Houle nr WT W•tdilf. N.8. Wut ~a.IWI. *Of. only SS ptr « men in~motion 973--31 M --.~iiU.-~ ==-=~'~ ·~~-'~l -'1&"1' ~lPJ*P ~6G-WI. .. es ·-- I .. ... I. ....................... ......•..••............ ........... ........••. .............•......... . ..............•••..•.. ~WU& UP LATS., l1•d1llnpall. qul&l.,1 Ellaw'd bt'd chUd n,.. E1cet1 .. nt 1.rdttntr l uul1Cradln11. dtmoll Prot fir wrtr, tile, wood. Movlnc• T ho St•r v1n1 ~7\JDENT to:xp'd 1n Int PROBL~M S·Nted1_!'\n OauMPY OA LON&L Yt • a ............ lJ )-rl Ac:adltnk. ,.,..atlonal l•wnt, tro11 h1ullna liioo. Sklploader dump. parq~. 1uipptog. wax Colleae Students havt Pamtm& Prof work at talk" Frc., counM"I• t'or 01111 11& M t.oaO. la art•. Lte•d Mr . W1rm 10•1111 •n•lron Rt u rat.~ D o m 1 truck Tr u s i yd wk Ins. bulfin1. steam Cpt 1r.own . Lie Tl24 '38 Amateur Prices Can do ABC II EL p L I N l'; •'U ull JH H•l"J Paloml9omal4 meat. Cell •ft 4pm lli.tllO IC3HZ57 upbol 751·8951.831·»43 Samecoodserv 641·8427 the Job ror less Call Ad _oo_-2222 ______ _ ~~ ''fa c.,,i a.I •SMin ..,.... ...,..c .. --.--Answering 642·4300 Stsco &DON or~l t'I ... .._ • --' ~ • _.. l~ullnt 6 cl•_-nl.na •l1t.rf!e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ext l87 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · M 0 It N I N 0 C"pbo• rd1. Pe iu·• • ._, 1remcw.,.. t .. mm1n11 .. pato nc b U S H I N S • • Repe•r Bob Cooper ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.w awn.a T51 J478 Ru 1C0 mm · l . Ray lronin& done~ per U•ll\ PETERS PAINTING PGHoa C.1J~'TOM STUC<;O cs. .00.1111) ~I or ..,.,., MaeHaltCon.ltrwUon 9&4U7G You deliver pick up Eapr'd Reat> Rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAllt. RM ON Mod c~ (trilla... o.ombciaw1. remod..,I , TrH trim, yd matnl. e96.10beforc5pm f'rte t:lll. Call Gene PallOt>. dttck!>. tnmwork. ~Kl<.:"°"0166 lime yoo •llh Co h let•... l'Offtm'I, fr&alnl. >O )'rt •prlokler •>'•· lawna Clunupa. trimming. J_...-Me ~<MSS quaht > per,onallzed Tiie a•akened > \O p O B ••-••••n••••••••••••• In atta (lJC BlllCJ > mow.ct lnatal, C'ln llPI "'-.. •·-g ""-aa -u-"t"" ,. rk aunran ~ M2 531() Mr r~-le ............ r~ ... ~ "" ·-"'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof ""intmg Ext & Int S('f\'ld.'. WO .. .. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Udl. CM mt Stf\-~ ,,.,flO 6 •tnm ct.H ...,,.....,, aN 7038 557-3271 f1NEST IN JANlTORlAL Low~~-•38001.S fn.•t: tt'(~ Larry ~37 7758 Cera.m1c tile services. :.l~~ ~~'!\~~nS~o?t ~lO~=Ck~ M S taple llllH21 ExpCardntr.compyard HalW°'l2(hlo..d.nocon CARE Comm/Ind. Rb est~M C /V1~u "•kr/R•pair frtteit 4945887bfr9A'M VOU ll f.Ll'. START VY. din rm. hall m A•I ~. rm add, rool mlllnt. dHnup & tr~ crl'te Call D.ivid alter ExpertisefW$.T440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oraft6PM ChlJ('k. E ACH OAV IN A rma..tt, ~ 110. chr lnl 41 r11u1h ca~ntf)' tnmmlna f'r~~l Pete 4pm~ OFFICES UNLIMITED DJve·s Painung. :.enm.: Stucco & PIJster Patett. l-'OSITIVI AY WITH & Gw tbm pl!t odor maM M&b/Da.n 6'1 lON area 9 yri., most reJ!> no Job too sm ,,wck & HllftthMJt• le-och A UTTLE .. MORNlNO QJl npllt. LS >''-upr ............... _ _. Sk.lploader /Dump Truck. orrers co~ plete . office Insured. I.Jc ·d 586 8425 dean Gt5 4203. 645.4199 Tit. Co. SUNSlONR" Oo woril mYMW Rtla _......,... o ... ,., S..-.tc.s rental. 1rad1ng, clean· mallll for ducnmmallng ------Let u:. upgrade lh»l +art•--$.Sl.0101 ·;:;;;;.;tic;~·;.;;:..:.;· ....................... up. demo. reas ratei. busi.nesses 673 8890 ESSIAH ~ -.hower. tub. dram bo11rd .,.... ,..., Tl"et tnmming. ga.tckn· Ask ror Hnan &l2 02.39 • ~-..._ c~tm paU1llng. lo rutt·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• or entry way Cera.mi<' .. _ ................... STEAM·IWfko• Dtodor 2 n&tlt-tree e1umat" on In&. conerete w ork . · -.-epMCJ 1-'rl'e ei1 t 3 yr l:UJr tile improves appear & Onvcwa a•Parluns lot "'15 •. ~-JblO d!i!, lar1e or sm.11 ~. bousecleanm&. Luc1lh: °' He 111c:M-.McJ ....................... 962 1478, 633-!1837 an J Qwtht~ rt·sidt'nti;tl n ·ntal valut· or any hon~ or •Rcpa1ra•St!•lcoat1n1 aoCe u s <"AHP£T ~3372M 67303:56 Pedro631·7l07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Made-IService Co IO·)lr.. prop µlumbin.: hi.ind comm bldg at a re11' ~d Aaphell ~•.tm MASTERS54G lMI ELECTRICIAN U:>okJva1lablefor charter Want ~ R~E~LY CLt;AN :,T;a1~111~:r~e: .. ~ Rainbow Pnta. Sc.·nir"" 548 0288 ~ .. ~~r:1~~.~ugMei.- ----------We OtreC•r~tC.:le•iwn; Best rat~. crui.sa &'"73-8890 Xlnt re-HOUSE Call Gingham (;al15'S 1865 l:.xl Jnt Sy,-., Pmf t-..'111 Quahl\ rt:i.1dcnt1JI rt'ntal Steam clean 6 uphob best workrrwnsh1p fe~-s673 8890 Glrl Free est 645·5123 1.nwetit Pnre' Neal & Pr<>!Jt:M) plumbin.: Call Trff Service ... yslttlwt w,...,.....auu.Truckl"'"'•ftl Small jobs preferred LU'>.l•~~LE"'ul ... G ~., (.lttan 4 ~r gw.r.inlt't' l:.land Sl'n11:~ ~028li ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,.,. ... ,,_, 67c. ,..._." H•it,,_ft ....-.,,v~ ~"" u ou•••••••••••••••••• f'r r~t C II Ad S lt -T I t .oa 3716 .,..__, R r r $20 k ~ """ a I er p 0 lox 1-~~ DaVtS Trt't' nmm nA. Resp. ~non a vail for wu --... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• e s r om w Bnck, stone. block ... ork, =2S7,6-l2 uoou hr' · · nnun Uhr e~ri.:enl'Y i.torm babys1U101. anyl1me c.terw.g E l ectr1clan L.1c Jacllol11l1Trade:. Home 5.572233 w .... nrs.concret.ep..illo" ••••••••••••••••••••••• H'rv res & com m . Mon Fri~ 7873 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11233108-C lO. Sm Job:.. ~.pairs, s mall Jobs HOUSECLE.AHING wilts. dnveways Rcfi. • PAIMTIHG • l'\'TSF~R~T1,!!_~'X ~ 335.5 Mon P'rl 1 30-S ~ full J OSEF CATERING.fr. mamtenanct• & repa1n. .,.ler 646-1455 Refs from . 520 wk f'r~estJohn8'61583 lnten or& £xteno r , '-..,, -------N ILaJ Ir 0 k ~S203 ~r.. 2233 H.ed!>OO..ibll' & Qual11, Opt·n :!Ahr; 2600 i-; <:oa.,t Tutoriftc) tame My home. N l:J ree cwsme Horr~ tmprvement, 25 yrs ...,, Cus tom ::i r i c k . :.toot•. Work 11 ... , Cd ~ t> 10 03 tO . ••••••••••••••••••••••• LO\ely renced )ctrd ~~~.ty/luocheons Elet'tncta.n, :.mall }Obi.. eJtper Fencing. Depen. block.concrete&!>\UCl"O 71\Sl-1171:> ~14 1481Tht•\.1.i1ll<oom Tutonnj.l for clemt•ntan 2yn. & up Xlnt care b11 Jobs, u1yt1me. dllble.631-4264 GENERAL: Houseclean Hds t-'rl'Cesl.~8151 ------school children Te11cher ---·"'"' ,._ ,.___ W 1ng. ref s. r e llablt• __ , ___ ---1•atnting •·1• , .. nr>" Roofinq .....,........,_ ,...•nt/--..-•t• Ucense & ins ured. ork 9S2·05lO call aft •p.•·• "' J,....' .. l!.S. MA m l'<lucal10f1141lh Carpentry. masonry. .. m Cu s t om brit•k wo rk l'-f 1 k ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwirunteed 838--9980 •v l-:.,111nJ ""''r ••••••••••••••••••••••• l:J,r-.exp t>31 C>l.87 Dale W rtul.l.Jps Cem ent rooflna.ceramiC'tile.dry llousdt~·p1n1noswl)our spel"IJlltini: in t•\l•r Jhnbl !'>\•'\\ Jli 12>11 lt.·p.Jt r & H•·roof \I I -----. _, - No JOb too sm. in cl hdlMM) wllll R.a> 4994969 n<.'t'ds. hont>!>I. rcbabll-. >lhm~ Call Gn·.:.: for 1~ P•'' .. h1nt-!I•·' rcH·k Window C~an•ftC) B. Wilsoodd & Soo.sod 1 . pa 1 t1oe.. !'!son 2162 ry . Lie & bonded J•:•p•a•n•e•s•e•••G•:r•d•e••n•e•r•••1•5 H .. ftC) xlnt refs 962 6948 e.t 675 ·l:t:l-t ~~~~:11~;~ 1~1rn:::111~;1~ 1~' •hJk1"" 1·om p<1 tar Fn·1· ..................... .. rm a . rem e . P !fl\:) • ..,..;;.-.. ul • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------u k k II b '"'' ,,11 ~l•Jo f-1n ~'' •• 11 •f..ttt th•· ~n!\htn•· Jo " f'r L 30 'n. exper c nup tnm u-·~ I u 1.J "I uni." wor · ~ma JO ·.., in., Tn m..· iS3t.. ~;, :ti ( ·II".··· n .... h1n•· "'1n•l1114 t.t'C.!7S'"7 8oyndn,edexper """'-0...IC-"maml F.....:.ASl .,.,":l'"'1l ' Ji<tulJnl(&DumpJ obs """"'cce11n1nl(. o t!Jvt•. :-.;l'wport <:<r..loi Mt•'oJ& hr. v • .., ~" • LOC ..... ... . --_,. ....... ' .... .,.. Ask ror R:.nd) liood Wo1k . Stead~ Job lrvuw 675 3175l•\e' Hll<W!-1 Hiil LI-~'>.'-L'ltdlltnl-( Ltd ~ ~J 6'16-1740 548.£085 ;:·;·~·h•1;~·~;;;·~~·~; Lawns trimmed & edged. ~9-4368 Heft'rence:-. 64h 722>! Pl;.ietnl! J Cl11:.i.1fo'tl Jd I' l'.11nlml! int t .. <l p111mpl ~1~1~.1 ~1~11.," <"~~~':'; i~d~ If )OU rt' looking for a bel· Home improvements int / CdM homl>. Weekly. cleun-ups.hauhng Allaroundhoiuhni.: Hc l1able & l0 ff1('1t'nt a' eJ'>~ as cJ1ahni.: )•1ur 111Jt ... ork lor J.,,.., 1 .... 1t.•f1;rlwof.,11! 111.1l111i;, I l1·rJvb,)ou wun t ... antl11 ext, Char He novat1ng hourly A~e!o 2 & up _, 6429907 JT truck F'reel·!.t. holL'>et'lcanml( ph<in• (il\t' u. .. ·' c.111 llnt'l· w ,r, 1111 rr .. ll••t & 1um1"• Ir,,.,.,, m''' th•· e mploymi.:nt SerY'lce. 645-3749 ~7 Sell idle item:. 642 51>7!:1 548.J96.t Gabi. 497 ~7 l'\ l'~ Wr• 11oln1 h•• n· ... 1 •t 11 ·., -;x 1-,t ~~ 5'.X.l 11r 1 .Jo, ; 11'1 "JJ 11':°71' ,.,,lumn., on Cl:.Joo"f t+>d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 707S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grandmother will tend your childreo after school Lrg. fenced yard Xlnl. refs. Baker I FaJrview area. 557-0051 HetpWante<I 7100 HetpWant.d 7100 HtlpW..t.d 7100 ~W°"t.d 7100 etpwa .. ted 7 100 HetpWonted-1ioo\t.4taW..t.d 7100 ~W•te<I 7100 ...•...................•.•..•...••...••..•........•............•..... ·····················~· •...••.....•........•...............................••.•.••..••..........•••.••.•..•••••••.. ACCTG ClERK/ BABYSITTER fo r 2 Dookkeepcnit \i.,1,tJnt Cit) of lr\'1nt• Youttl Clericd <.ll·r k Tq.ml :>.c ~pvrt children. 1 & 3 Mature 40 8ANKJNG w Isl r n n I? ,\ I' t' '< S.·n >rl"> wct1on 1 ... w t•k Cl.E:RICAL IJ;.•J t h Lo lioud bt:111.>f1t ... SECRET •RY f b d I • d r 11 1 t O '1arkt'lln£ ~Jlt'' I A Of'Oldt>r. ?:30-4 , lthskpl( pcnerll'c. or ur :rn e 1111: ·' l'a 1· ·-" lmmt'd1J ll· JX'.nlO•~., 1 hJnt 1· for "'\':Jn<'•· Posl act'ts rec/payable 5J6-4.537 LOAN 'llgl\flrm. lrvmt' Saluf) t"<X>rthnalt: li.. 'UJX'hL>•· •·\ll'OWllmit<.:lcrk f-J,hion hind 1n'1·'1 rn.-nt S t .Jrl !.7UU \'OUChe rs. type 50wpm. tom~ n:. u r Jt e w l. 'I t1·;1m outrl'at·h prol(rJm •Clt'rlt T~ phl ~ 1rm 1-.Xpdndin.: Xlnl ><t3 1.JH r ec e Pt 1 on I ~ t & IAIYSITTER p1:ntmCl'. 1.>t:nd1t~ ::i.t.nd ;111 111 hr' P• r ,,.,.,.I<. •l\.l')pwlthOPttr t-:Srt'--r 0Pl>1• 111 ·"1"'. secret.aMal duues, Irvine In My Home. Infa nt. rf'i.ume:. to P BR. 1!!012 i~>l 31114 ·~-crelJf) ,Jlt'' i•n\lir Y.111 tlJ11dl1· ---------- mfr Call K.H. 540-8894 EostbluH Arca. Dail) PACKAGER ~)park Circle. lrv111t• •Word l'rOCI''"°" lite :H't>ll! fun• tuJn,' " CLERK \12'1I~ C ivil EncJ~r • Hookkttper. 111."cn.:.101( .i'"~n 011 Practical Nurse avail for Aerountmj.l 94.640-2718 -------D~ AccoetA.bilitiH .,m u k1·r pro I lJll TYPIST(' Nu r s I ng & o r Jr Typ1:.t AcctsClerk IAIYSITTH We have an 1mmed1ate BOOKKEEPER ur. Ot-111Rn Drafhm.1n P1•r!>onnd l>t'r\'H't ~ MU Ol.ZJ ~ Homemaker duties. Will· needed for prop manage-Jo'or 7 yr old boy. your need for an expenenced Tired of kt>epUlg books• ~ear. l·1tJ>t:r . non 'mok pcrmant'nl ---------- ing to work l to 24 hr... me nt co. in Irvine. home. afterschoolto5 30 Loan Packager an our We need someone good ing atmoi.µhl'ft' 1-:'I 11ouQuJ1IStc200:o.i li n~·nC'JI H \OU r.-.rn 1nd1v1dua l wtVJ l'nJOY-. vancty and J.rt' nex1bll', we ttuve lhe Pt·rf.-ct Job You·u be workm~ '1 W1lchboard n.• he!. and will support •II departme nts 1n our dy11am1<' company Ptr, F f f or relJef duty Pleasant environment. or 6.00PM Starting Sept Anaheim administrallv<' wlfill(ure!> to work 1n r1•llcnt work1n~ \·ond1 95-5 2770 SECRET ARIES Spec1almng 1n Stroke Call Richard 557 6755 1 Murdy Park School ~~!ce. IRudesponsibilbit1ies purchasing dept & m uon:. Send re!>UIT'I•: to R hab c rd area 848-2509 an 6P M 1 .... me el .as~tml mg w n'"'"" rontrol Lltl' t>P J r KAPP & ;\.<;SOC e · a iac Care, & ADVERTISING SALES oan app 1ca ons. _, 501PARKCENTt.;HOH Post hip reducuon. con-for Laauna-based home B b . d d venf·1c•tlon.s credit ap mg. Sma II l'ongenial of C.. I Em11lo) mttnt 11v11tl 1n m ulti 'urround1nl(' C:nmpt•t111 ... e P·•'. 111 tt-n>ew & htre 1-u r more info call TOd ~rv1<~' " a ysitter n ee e · ' · f1t•e near oceitn <.:all SANTJ\ANA.Ci\!:12716 .ien ca va lescence fou lly furnishings magazine. weekdays, Mon-Fn. m plication.sandreport.sto qualified & able to 8!'S18l Very generous com -my home, for 2 girb. romp&ete a file for loan ~3632-CLSUCAL with your p h ysical mission Applirants Sidi. Mustbe a bleto:;lart <'Ommit menl TypinR Newport Be a l"h 1n the rapy roullne. Non-should have some type of immediately. Must have skills of SS~ wpm and Bnck layers he lper. full surance com pan) has t•n PACIFIC MUTUAL 979..fJ900 ThJS pos1t1on Wiii rcqwrc yoo to lYJ>t! 60WPM. arfd )OU mu:.t havt' 1 year Renttra I u ff1r o e it Pt.>nencl· If v" n et) 1' wt.al )OU hkt• In II Jvb. vll'aSt' call lia r bura t::Jder (or an mterv 1ew Jpp()llllment or :.end ri... a swne lo smoker& dnnker , fbut a outside sa les experience. own transportation & re· VA and FHA packaging lime . good tra nsp. dt· try level positions for dl' pretty good bart_en· ",..11497 .. ,,.,~appt. ood d expenenceare require<I: pttndable 675·3175 tail-minde d person Ci.ERICAL .,.. °'""" "' ferences. W bri ge · c •.L deress > Good driver ----------area, Irvine. Call Gin prevlOUSo>a< expenence w 1goodanthmat1rsk1lb f)ourcarorm.me>Feel Ambitious, m ature nie : 642_5678. ext 321 ispreferredbutootman· Busy Escrow OHlce 1n We will t ram on l"Om A maJor Life msuramtt compan) hcadquartt'r.~ m Newport Bt-Jch hu~ the fu llo ... 1111: "" portwuue., .n a1l<1bl<' PERSONNEL CLERK I.ree to c&J.1 m e ror in· C?ouples. Ex. comm. dator)' Laguna Beach needs t'tr put.er system Some prl' rormalioh reRardln« my sklllr;. i-:xcpt. p /t inl". days. SS2·047I eves. exp EBerow Sttrelar~ or v1oui. offin: t'Xpt-r u fees. duties. etc. Bonded 831·3838 l•----------i Columbia Savmgs offers Junior OHiccr for nt-w p I us Ca 11 Lau r a & insured. Call 642-4300, Banking exceUent salanes. good po s 1 t 1 on s a I a r y + 833-8450 Ad ntl.atbn. Analyst. Successful I n· TBI ERS career potential and out· benefits. t::xp onl) need --------- 1 vestment consult ant ----standing benefits mclud· apply. As k for J ud} COOIDIMA TIOH CLERK Coord.lnate the di5tnbu· lion o( expt>n:.t> mrd1J to .ind from operalml! 1 'I pe~..e ~f"5-0flnel. ma 1n lJlll fill'~. 1KS1i;t m pro n'S..,111~ tran'ia<-t1<ln' for pJ)m1:nb and Jetounl i.ng d1stnbut1on and pn• '''de telephorw co' ern1:tt for dcpartmenl Mu,t pchM."S~ pleu.,ant phone \On·e per.,nnuht\ Jnd haw the ab1hl) lO hand Ir hl'J\' w orl.. volurn1• while. maintaining J•" l'UTUC) \1 u~t bt• <I h1j.!h 'l'huol ..:raduJll' ""1th ..: 1· n e r a I o rr 1 rt , "< IJl'nttnt'e mcludmJ.! f 111nR .t nd ll~hl bookk t•1•11 mg acC'Ountini Coursl" in "<'1·ounung1mJth helpful Ab1hl) lo work W\lh l'akul,HUlR Jddinl( machine reqwred Wt' .in• seekUl.lt an m dJv1dUJI with Ofll' H!llr .l!i•ni>r a l o ff 1r1··,,, ptm.'f1er· 10 ... nrk 111 our bu:-' Pe rsonn l'I Off 11 ·t' Http W..ted 7100 seeb experienced ussis-Newport Beach. 2 pos1-ingdeot.&I and vision eov· 4!W·7S31. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tant Re ply in con -Uonsatourbusyofftceat erage.PleasecallNancy Clencal WESPERCORP C yacht basin. Includes '-1 Pernn •t TIS-7101 for an Aeoountmg fidenl."e: ollins Assoc. day Saturday. minimum interview appointment. 567San Nicolas Dr. N B I )ear experience as CAFETERIA Supen 1sor IPM-9:30P:\1. Mon thru tori. Call Polly for :ippl bcf 2PM . 752·7113 a.ERi TYPIST W.-st«n Pef'i~Di•. 1432( M)focd Hd . Tu.. .. un .Ca~ * MDS TRIVEX. INC u manufacturer of com· puter terminals. has im· mediate opening for : COST ACCOUNTING CLERK Sil Prcvious experience in a manu!actunng environ· ment using s tandard co~t method and EDP rt .. ports. WlU assut cost ac· countanl in establishing <'Ontrols. monitor ing c>erpelual inventor y, vanarice analysis. and entnes to general ledger. u nd 1nterfa l'e with manu!:.ctunnl(. w~ offer compet1t1ve saJanes and an excellent benefits pack.age. For rn>re tnformat1on please cootact. PERSONNEL mi>S Toller. Call Glona Doty 673-3130 Apt. Assistant Manager Trainees. Will train. Couples Paper work & maintenenace. 642-5073 IMPHIALS&L An EquaJ Opportun1t) Assistant Manager want· Employer MIF e d F a b r i c S l o r i.: • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-I Marguerit.e. 6464()10 Assistant Manager for Fast Food Aliso Beach Concession Call Manager for App't 499 5585 ATTRACTIVE Sales p('rson for d yn a m1c t·areer in making $ WE BANKING We have immediate opcnmgs for: •TEUEllS •ALE CLERKS •SECRETARY Accurate lyping Columbia SGYillCJS a.dLo. Associatioft l::qual Opportunity J:;mployer M IF IKICPltjMEOICAL FUJI charge ror beach area Conv alescent Hospital Knowledge of st.ale bill.Ing helpful Ap· pl.icants to <'all :\tclba Proctor at 714-673-2700 an cool1denet'. \\11.L TRAJN YOU ' Gd If )OU have experience of perwnwl.ity & sharp ap. any ol lhe above. pleai.l' ~/Cleric pearance are a pl~' Ai> phone for an i.w,erv1ew ! FUii time. exper helpful I M thru Thurs ~cellenl wor'iing e n· but not nee. Many ro. P Y · on · · benefits Apply at 1660 9.30AM ul ll:JOA M. 1515 vironmeot. good benefits Placentia. Costa Mesa. W MacArthur 81 , ll16. package including den C.M________ tal. career swt program Bookkeeping Dept. needs plus good s tarlin g Girl good with figures. Attractive model type ~alary. customer service. Light Good personality who PAT MAGILL wants lo be mounted to 1714) 7 60..6000 typinl{. No exper nee. a high income. Wc will Property Mgmt Co. San· CAREYCHA ..... E A i.ub51d1ary of E I-' Hut· ton 1s c urre ntly 1n · tc rviewin g qua I 1f1t·d persons interested 1n lht: r1eld of r111anc1al plan· rung FUii or part tirnt' Sl.5.000-Sl8.000 pdrt t1mt' Full lime . unlimited 972 2712. CASHIERJIKKPR No cash register Good w.r1gures. maturtt. for exclusive lad1c~· storl' John Hogan. 111 Fashion bland. N B 644 7100 CA.SIDER for II B. Dru~ Store, Mm aRe 21, exl)(·r not nee 847 2563 CASH! ER-Housewun:i. sales. apply m person Crown Hardwart>. JH17 E Coast Hwy. CdM """-' A maJo r r l'..,ldt•ntiul homebwlder 1s seekm~ J clerk l)'PISl to j !;MSl In lYPlllR and vunous olht·r dulJl-S in our busy al .. counting d epartm~nt Qua!Jf1ed cand1dall' mu.'t have exct'llcnl t ) ping slulls 160wpm1. We ofrttr an exccllt>nt sala.r) bend1t:. pat kagl· For 1mmt•d1at1· con s1der11uon plea:.c apply m pt>rsoo lo Gena '1ein. 9am· l2nooo. PONDEROSA HOMES 2082 Bwsmes~ Center Dr Irvine, Ca. 92715 AfflrmalJvt> Action Employer MI r "f'.\ pcng 'lk 111 ... or ~> m ... , t·u.rJh.' ~pm 1, r1•11w n-d t7M I 730-6250 Lc:iwal C)pponuml\ i-;mployer M 11-· JH Se!t-<'ted l'Jnd1tlah• ~ill h1 re-.pon"hl•· tor \ J r 1 o u ., d a v t u 11 a ) c I , • r 1 c a I d u I 1 1 • ' •\ -1111111111111!1!!1111111111111111111111-- WOltD PltOCESSOR ()peratM word proce!>' mg eqwpm<'nt (WA:>.G S)Stc m .. 301 Wil l lran :.l"r 1be from pte a~J nl phont' d1..,po!>1 lloo " rt.oqUJ rood J<. you 14111 JC'\ JO., rt•1:eplHM1l.,t for tht-per:.onnl'I uU1n• on!) Rt:~E~ will ofrer ;.oo cl ROCXI \tJrt•ni: 'di.if) ;ind our l''lt·l'llt>nl tkn•·I It.., IXJt'kJRt' PleJ..,.. 1·all our PeNll1nt•I O<f1r1• tor J n mtPn 1ew a pp<>m t men I UI Jl>llh In pl'f'Ol1 IO REM EX 1731 Affon A••· lniM, 92714 17141557-6860 handwritten. machine L'nual0pp()r1unny CLERK TYPIST l mpcnal Bank. onf' nf {"J ltf o rn1a ·~ r a:.lt> .. t Rn>wtnl( bank~. ha) 1111 t'\t"t'llC'nl opportunit \ In their Ct1'lJ \h>sa braoc:h This PO:!>lllun f l'QUlrt''\ prPVIOU., o frll"(' C.lt pttnen~ typing skills of 45 50 wpm and som "' 'witchboard expen cn<'t' Must be able to mlerfuct: Wllh u wide vancl) or cu:.tol'lll'rs and s taff dJctJllon. and t) pewnt ""'4 ten COP> l11~h dej!rt><' of Emplo}t>r M F We o rr~r excell1•nt accuracy and ne"<1b1ht) >alanes and bencr1t:. train. Apply: OLM En ta Ana . 546-4270 c•t-HIERS Clerical M1•s:.enj.ler · 1515 w Eliz.al>elh. ""1 l mmed upen1r~ for l Al'tf x INC • t e r pr Is (' s ' '<11..M'i~'°r"'-~"~.-, -,. .. ~~~~·-'!lv<t-.$.~.~!>~:?l'-"'ltJ~tJf ., ... (, ,-.. ~a~ -'raii .. perm~e~!! rt time 1s essential Word pro-For mor,e information. -cesan(l expen~nc1· pre CIMcal please rontact Shirley .. ~~.: .-~o m --~:IJ<~,"4 ~~~:'M,~~~~~, ~ ~/' ...... ~,. .,.._.,.I:...,...• ' ·-•'. ~.r"{} "~ 1.~f\'f;oo-;-.. ~ ... 4-C,.-._ . ...;.~T~.,_~B..,_. ' ·' 6ff~J. '~ • ~:~~~~:b-9:'7:,1-~ Autom atic Trans. re-~l:.'c~~Y~~fi'. 1~.::oii ~ b:ok~age co~~ Gro!~h mg grammar, spe hRI( .. 111'lf 641:1Zoo ~ ftl' AttouD1ml ACCOUMTINCi TIMPOIAIY ASSIGMMBn'S Or~ County is boom· lng ! And so are w~ ! We'r,. ROm•RTNRLFll accounlen'5 There are many new finlU movln& Ulto the Onuaa• Cow>ly area, br 1ulQ& about ao increas· lo& Clema nd for ex· penenced •ccoun\lng pe1ao1111el. I CPA'1 AudU4ra Tu A«owlt&Dts ea.t~ ~Arcounu.ta A«eo~&t. bui lde r . Ex per. nee. faxes. IO.key by touch, a MARKETS ~~unity. Call Kalie. F /lime· 548·221!8. r b I I I r "' 2nd •·3rd Sh.ft ....,.~ an':J>un1."tuat1on r ~ ~SISTANTS Equctlopportunily ~m t}:1~tell as 6S .o We Jrt' a ccepting ap t>mp«>yer M IF Equal Opp Emplyr M IF must or usy g r o · .. or .,. 1 s Autom1llc Trans R & R r ice. S •I a r y com· pli1."at1ons for temporary ma n . F /T . exp pre. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j mensurate with a billty. (erred. 548-2288. If you 're bri&ht . am- We promote to manage· ment & superva.sion from Wt thin a.atCA&. lmmed\a~ ()penblp •Acrounting Cie.rtu .a.erti TyplSt COUESPOHDEHC E Clln IMDIYIDUAL Cl.AIMS ckncal ~upport positions reqwnng 45wpm typing. Pleasant phone attitude. Profess1onah 'm is a mlll>t Call today for in fonnat1on COLUCTotl CoUector or Skip Tra<'er needed by C.M. Aaenc> Exp·d pref. bul will tram. Also may consider PT Contact Mr. Gibb:. at 957 1047 ---------i BANKING bitiow, det.aU oriented. WANTA CAREER! Automotive machinist . and hard worting please Call (714' 496-9076 •Keypunch ~r Will correlate incom1nR Experienced or t rainee. BllW'ff call Teresa at 556-0460 Paid , vacations & in· _,_,.,.., SW'lnce. Apply al : HUB ~lmnNl~nD Bookkeeper. part time, ~~~~~~~~~I •Secrelary ~ponden<'e to pend CHIMICA&. LAI •Word ~ssors tna health and d eath 557.0045 Auto .. S~pply. 2120 ~Liii.._ For retail b usiness. Harbor Blvd .• C .M . Parti•l auto mation •Bookk-rs I I p Sedts help m the planl. ..,... c a nu. rocess m1t1al Prefer upenence in Ac~ Altlltt.t report.Ing ol death claims Compamon to car~ for elderly lnvahd womun L1ve-10 S d ay wet'll. 962-4133. M&-aeM. See Claud. Our beautifw Sla.nton of. 644-20t0. _A_V_l_A_T_l_O_N_S_P_E_C_IA_L_·1 fl ee hu a o excitln & chemical m llling, bottle Person nel services. and maintain and update r-n.L1n:._ growtb opportunity for a ISTS. Experienced io: sk llled leader. Thr ee AVIATION yeara expe r ience. E LECTRICAL kno wledae o f S "L EQUIPMENT br111ch oper1tioo11 and AVIATION new account.a. and the MECHANICAL =lo woril tn a rut-EQUIPM ENT environment are AVIATION METAL requlred. Thit pc»tUon WORK offers • top 1tertln1 AIR.PORT SUPPORT salary and l1"Nl beMll&a EQUIPMENT ~udiq: SYSTEMS -Good po.ui potential You ..., qoallfy for u •Profttlbartnl immediate openln1 In •Paid medleaJ....,t.&1 the Na•a.I Reserve . Eam • FNe puklac • 1o e.ooo ,.. yur ror part llme actM t y. Ph•. We will be mtenlewlna importenl benerlta tn · OD WedDeeday, A"'uat e ladtn1 e x c baa s• lJ, from t :JO lo 3:30. ~. iow-cmt Ufe ,._..~at: tnaranee a nd retire· -•t tacome . fh vy Veterau Vtl•UH ._. .... Mntoee aod ~-..­.);•1111111• _, ....... :\, ,,_. •• ,_ Y· Olli MVAL 1a1:avs TM••· rtlling, & s hipping areas. permanent follow-up card system U \ VENUS LAIS UOOQuall Ste 200 N 8 . Must type ~pm and nMl'OllAllV ~Ntt ~l!Vlas laPlfSIC'Y 891·3100 15S-2"TTO pr1or omce experience Olnstrucllon Free to applicent. tr ---~!.:!.=~---l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f wit b em Ph as 1 s o n 1721 llrch Stn.t Will train neat appeenng you 're ln ttlll&ent ll C h 1 1 d C •re "l·--------1 a lr.habellcal riling Mtwportleecll men for glM• & screen penoo1b4e 6 have bkpg Houaekeeper . Moo·f'rl . Clerical he pful Will t u in on co. io Newpe>rt ·Beach. exper .• you'll k>Ye t.b1s 7,., aa1ary mcludes llOO Penowl CRTtermmals. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Sa.lacy MJ·Om · unique co . Fublon + pencmal ar 'I dan Clert We olfer an outstanding Cl.Bit WaDd loc. To 11.500. Alie> weM . ...-. 1 b r AccouolinJ Dept. needs feejoba.CallCarolBuck, ---------• com penut o n / ene its recent HiabSchool G rad. ~1.Snelllna•SDeU· C h I I • C a r • • ExeeUeDt tnlnln1 for a packaae. Ir lnte~sled. Will train. congenial •l· lrlC of Newport Beech Ho11N•H"t. YUte4 car•Mnlndtd penion. s>&e.ue apply ln person lO rn 0 5 p h e 1 e re . " 1 n l A&eoc1. Utt Cempu d1n1m ..-a.e.. • ~ ~t.~I the Personnel Dep•r1· bft\ellu • wortin1 con· Dr. f'tr. 06ttl I 6 II. aa. and AIJURJ to mtntorcall: dltlo.u; In lrlvne office. •COOK• Experien ce. G RA M MA'S HOUSE. Apply 7-llAM Mon-F'rl ln person Redhill & Bnstol. ;i;;;;;;r.~~~ --· wealO..ltey. Donna T afoya Ca.U Se.Uy at 549>88&7 for C-.. CAii Wt ~ • aood ltart.lnt <71') MO-Z31 inteniew. O>ot. rueuoa lalud t!:1t· ,.,,_...., hi,,_ • sela.ry. esctlleftt eom· aen '°" UqllOt •tore.. ~· ~c::~.FY ~.!~~ mes nr.. EateUeol op-...,, .. llld. .... ~. puy peW beeefttl ln· PACIFIC pendable.over LI. Dut.i• l.quna Beach. 4N·9'785. portullitJ. l!aper. 6 144·81H worll, bome, dudtn:._ •ttradlYe •ot1t incl. slockin.1 6 aaletl. In· u ltfor Monllta or Jeen. ima.ity ,...,.... Call:,_.....-_______ =:..A'I\~~ MUTUAL q 11 I r e • l · ass 'fl ~ CHUICMSCTIT 700 ""'portc.nter0r. llll'l\lel'1lePkwy .M V, --ur•-~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!f Newport IHch. 9a88C> "°~-:: 0eri·1 omc. d11t.te1. Meet O a. .. ~msT s-u. friendb Ptf'llOf'I· public. at1l1t c1er1y. • Aft Diual()pportunJty ~ Dept. Medi nel ac•ocy needl 10· I HttJ•!•.S· ru11 o r Emplo)'#M/P m:t::.?:non w /t e· aheadhdvtd~•lthor r .. .,..,,. ~1i!i ,, -~:aml"'111•t ... ~--·.t4sfll:--~flt=:-~D~E'Sf •rttM ....-. E.o...... rt I • ..... .....,, Dltalled ~rnd. • •• Oa.il.y a-~ •• ,. ... •u ...... ,.,..... • c•: at•~ •••• --·-...w .. n:i*"'l'ri.k. lllal)''s BHarw~ ,.._.. aftkoe,.,... r.:!: wrstiill•1;:.,,f .. ':_ NO•I, COu~ ~ ~..... ...... Col&all .. ,...... din ....... --r.ww1 "--''-11'0 P ... A L ro.,• Jl/•tv/H u--.. ,._ .. ..._p •t compaa,. Xlot co . ...,_a,Cll , - a r • "• • •I"•• !c..!!!!.,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!t~..,,~-~~~~~··~.--,!!~· ~-I bene fl ta. Ca II In I NEVER A r gg Beadl. Otnt4r St. QJsta ..... -..i, . -•. ~---_:___:.. I • 1114 o.w.v ... 01 .,,_,., ~!'!t~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ t~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~!~~~ ..... ~!~ !: ~S::!~~~-79• W...., 11• MIAltW.. I• 1tl0 ~raaorn lbl!Mlal• u•pKtonforSallJNker M.amtenaott.nrlymom· ~~........-~~ ' • ...... .. .................. ....:;;.: .. :.......... ~ral\1meri "-• In U.rdlopu!J110S1Aary O.pt N •a r J o h n W ia 'I n e tna. mtchanlcal ablbly Nul'kil RN Cc iacr .._ •ut-4, 1J11i1U1 Aaii&Mt, •a..&r ~~.un.d nttd• 1 aer&lllad Atrport Moo.·Thur1. belpfld •·uu or t>rr PIT. la•••wai ... ..._ ..,.. ,__ ,,_. BCIOW omce dwUa , Jhlo. ,..s>lralOf)' t.ech Part M .IO m 141J kkal '°' retued ptf'IOft ••••••· Ptr ... , ••. .,. •. XM wnlAC OFFIC .,... •-•-•111 ___ .....,.. auu Ntaltl 1hltl. IMIURAMCI 1_mao __ . -----t Clllw .. Del...... ~Gia prac.uc. lAi • Giw1llOfRc.Otrt R • 1 fi 1 r 8 lo r y ALES REPITnlne.. ~I o...r-... .... lkL 4lt ISll. fl~ TO'ft .__.~ T)plna 11111111 .W.pm tbt>rap 111 P•r Diem needed for Newport Medical dttr1u mrc _,.,., • "9 All t'SC'tlle& .. v-:-_':." • .,°t 111111.._ lor .. _ ... •rat Pool All tluJt~ Costa Beach Is 1urrouad1n1 nu d1 aen . malnt 1'11116,.ftU.., Port_.,. ia evaa.-....... ':" M._;ft_,. 1 a M ••a M •mo r 1 •1 arua. Start ulary lo puaon Pam1harlty TOP WAGES ••.••• $136.00 Per I Hn. W ua leff A&. ASlllT. U. -•Of Id In ... ul· -1, u-.. £. ~ ......... 12 Hoapttal. "2-2734 or •PP-llOO s-r wtl w ltae mull! w1pneumal1cs Ir vacuum CPA~ONftO''M/ N POtta.&.ACB = ~ -~~ ~~:-, """n c..ett_,. .. 1 ly m penon: 301 Victoria liM amuraMo eompany ayatt'ma Able to read 'ff._ Of' M "-·We ...... .., •• Oi6 ~ 11ft c • IP'YOU : •• lttdava•ul wHh c..wr-.i Ht'lp St C M 7U 711iO EOt; bll.Wlpnnt.s "1cbemall~ .. y..r ...., ,., ...W,. ~ _.... ,_. Piii'· • 1 ftna Call ·A~• •• npef"luced >"MR ns-~ u an Rental c-entt r ha• lull -Ablet.o u.HaU shopt.oob ....... 117 ..... 22 yn.. a .......... lar la&H'Vlt'W t•llacla o.ul ANllM8llA affkttto u..U. prot't'fla. u oSWnlni• f<K 2 rNn lmut"alKW Air cond1tion1ng up s.r.fut. o t .J fl~ Aall for •An...,_ Lo wortt bl • \rad allCI ,._ale tKrow N at •PPU rJnct· v.ith llolpl\ab Account A11•1t11nl to helpful Salary comm ....... otJac"l, !~~ .. •,..aalll)'oft' 1'nla& ol ao •em and auod 11 • nd"' rl tin 1 Radloloay Technician Employee 8ent ht F:x wreaper LESCOULIE -.-Ye a,...._.., -.0 oblbtitouwank1abwr Hrl)lflta wtlltnm App "'illllmPda)-..11 7,311 ecutl ve w 1luuranc:t> RENALOEVICES CREDIT ~a TANT ._......_bt)o ur• r~uH•d ror "*"' b W30 Nt •Port DI. CM r•h•f. part &une day brotcttaae firm, includ lf.311 FranJclm Avt: MEDIC AL SERVICES lm•111•lt QPffllAI ua •tlav. unatu,. atut• pg1.1UOo which ort"n or Z211J0(.1 l,ambl·n UO:S. tJ IJOIJlllOM oow available. ln1 r;ecretarlal duttes . Tuslan A c.w ~ Otpe for•• •lta .. ...-nrMJlkilla •£xttJ~ut u1Jtr Toro ARRT req\urd Part mu.st have exp l.n group ~ANAC ER req'd , for H i I Rd. .._. 8 ~ Credit ~ •.V. ..... roolct •Prolll hannv ( 1 111 c Wt-" lw•IUI in1ura11ce bu.sy hquor store. b l 3 5 I osp ta • "· . * .. u. hM phioot •ft"ould 99\)o) • cha.llftla •Pald medle•l1df'ntal G .. MAL OFACI ~crtttary trr11nscnber 1nclud1ng market1n_ic. cl.Us exp & ref's. only 9 •t'~~!.'!~~-~od '114:.Arff_••_: 11...._ •fo'rM ptt1'iu~ Good t>'"'1• Jlkllb, woriL ~l:l., abt'~e~I~ 0 ~~s:~ Xlnt N.8. ~Uon. tor RepTy to· Box fl63. Daily South County: 642-9 55 .,...._ --~~-----Pol' m<>ni tnfo<riwttun vaned t:lc-dronl<"'S flrm appo intme nt t'fl il Pilot, PO Box lS60. ~ CIOlll.Pllft)' ....,Ila Dental Front Ref' at pJUM' contact J11c k1t· AdVl~~.i--· K •• lf\ .. ~lJ!!; 7112:!~ lbpital. 00·2'73"4 or APP· ~~ ~ °'6ta Mesa.Ca 92626 North County: 540-9954 f'bt_..calJPen.onn .. I flt'IP Man er TCl!Pp..t) Sk a r •t •dl l 41 14 1 n ..... "' "'"'""..., b mpet"S()0 30lVictona INT DESIGN SALJ::S 54Ml3t ___ for ttlCI fWtllM &>l 1 1>&;!4000 f,·~n~ral OffaA .. trJin ...... 1~St~~~~a~M~es~a~!!'--! Manager Trainee No ex·~....,..,...__~~ mian lr\-lll4' ulf1e ... d.a\a • • H • "'"' i: f'h11r for decor ating per nee to learn pnnt CU DIAN for n'Ut'h l'in I Cor • tua.h r~1111rt"CJ ltir tiabli>hl'<l helpful F Pt. will train Ull? bus1nes!> Averake Offlct' Pt-rson for f1n1: Part T1rneN> & studenb. hopU.lrvuie ~... f _ .. I 1 FIDELITY 1r11vd "'"t'ncy in 1" ltan'ESSiCA.5tfll!:R Gl46l. Sl""".....,"'whil•mtra111 Jt'Wt'l ry -.tore ~d ay S3 50 prhr.nex1ble hn. .,.r tall Mr Jtiw ) ml"FJ>• e1p, "'""" >· t' I U>fnJ i.k1llt 50wpm, Appl)'" person. 3P'1 lo \NV'_..,., "' wt-6 Some mah~ Co Own u r 11· m1. LA. & for,..-~ h cient P<'UCl D for " ~E• •L •dll11I deotiJ ~11d1t11 5PM P tune or 1''1t1 me ang M&-78ll_____ "' °"'"'.?:... ---pnnwncn1 '1&r~ pcn1 rtt;U ft.A , R I · ..,.,......._ bent"f1t~ Will train C411 Ur Cly dnv1ng PTefer tlun S·.,1ar) un,.n 5-Y"--..d !f.)I Mr Lrolht"n. Da.)s or t>ves usl> notu~ ~arucunst .aer)IJt'na1b 540-9066 I C ll S40-'2A2 CUSTC>CMA.MS ,. _,. P\>IJcan Z73S Pac <.:out T"'"'"'st L' 11 __ -----_ typtng a .so _ a _ _ f l>Mdll.11 D~)~. ~ ~l ll Loe.A.a& ,,.. L11g Bch .. alon a ~ orpubbc garden lo\ MOUiW tAiualOpportunll) Hv..>.NB. S750 Type 40-SOwpm & Ruth.1974491 Office v.orll & llldn-.ge Part t ime St>cre tary. 6.Jlbnry In Cofoo.a del Ltrlpk>)t-r mu s t b t-orien t e d --------·• ment ~a>0nal b mo-. 20h rs per week +. ~. ""U umr 41 pert ·-=~~~~=~~"\!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l' ___ l!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I GEHEn •L tioU!l ~llmen. ~o ex per "' f1gu.n-s At lt-~t 2 yn; Mature Lad} to v.ort full c a 11 ~ ~on g r a t h . Arch1te<t s oHm: N B l~nta • .. ~ Dtlq:a•*'/Ca...ta ftA ~~'! h~ustn~peb~~ exper Hap1d advanc-e· tune 111 clock shop Will ~t61 11.i &i.S-4170 Call m 22119• on ... i P ar t lime po11l 10n'I OFF CE ~g ...... .,. a\·e E'Jll "" nll'nl w grow111g co CaJI tram Permanent The ------------------- S'31M.M ... OOPM. 11va1l for our ~unt ESCROW I hours. Appl) to ~t r Ga r) Rice, 540·605S. Time P l a c:t' • 12 , OfffCEGIRL --------- .CUSTOOIAN OnJt, Somr ldt'S>h<>M & RET•RY lla,ys. Surf&SaodHOlel. Coastal P•rsonnel Mien Pastuon 1st.Ind. Newport Vaned dut1~ ThlS Job Part Ji111Ra radio communications SEC ~ U )OU'rt' loolung for ., Lagwia Beach 497-4477 C.). 2790 Harbor 81 . C~ Beach lakes bu in'> 642 6830 n1111 ~ble l"et.lttd fOl.I up..r. pr~f trcd ror t lJ'eott PoS1t1on, Colum NEVER A f'EE ----------[ • .. \0 live tn apC com· l1lllt.Dlell~ " M!t:unl> Our beilullful 8 i1)1>1de ul bid Sa\ I.ti~ ha' an l'XCtt llotel Front Deslc Clerk Ml'd.lcal Recept for Derm 1-----llmllllll!~I!"' V9ftlllS PllrJr UI NB <:are taker' calls Appl f1ce 111 Newport Beach tll& oppon.umty for you &>Lh da) & night shifu olf1ce. N11opt Ctr P l une Of'lo1CE l::XP NOING Become a trained sales dulws eves • Wttkends · 1 has an ammediale op We're seek ing a n in E:xper desira ble Apply JA"<ITOR for small elec Three ,,da)~ 64().4.S()I ~10RTG \G t: co l\<OW ~IOr <over 21, with Relerences reqwred & T.-llVINECO. porturuly for an tA crow dJV1dual with l)pmg or to Ca.nd): Surf & S1rnd tronJt'l. company ~fo!>t tllRJ"C; tht-Jim Lon" & Al>· bondat>W 644 0606 JOSI Camel back St <>~ .... 6S ood 'I I L o~ h be c:onsc1enl10U.'> & '"Ir .,. D R L· c E p ... · · Newpor18eaclt.Cu """retary A m1mmum .-· wpm. g com r ote . aguna IX'BC ~1r. IC AL r-'>l><'ial f'!> Age n cy to • .. CUSTOMER EquaJOppEmpl.yrM/fl' ot s1xmonths escrow ex mun1<•at1 on ,.kills a nd 497..W77 motv ... tcd Hrs: 7ilm TIO!"JJ!:>"T & AJDt.: Part ~UJ*rVl!.cand chaperonc pencnce-and ty pmg of d1ctaphune cxperH·n<'t' ---------3 30pm . Mon fo'r1 Appl~ ume in Ped1alnc Group .,}.cro .. St-t· v. ith cXiJ 1n OAIL. y PILOT earner SERVICE REP 45--50 wpm are r..,•uired fr .1 i. t n Ol l's w 111 be tbel Night Auditor ex c; 1. c; ~.\ ,tt•mi.. t 11~2 •••. ..,..,0 Mr· A"<Lnn u .. -hav .... ~ ..... nhon° ~.. ... .,..,.....,., , -~ .,..,,.,.hJ!>t-&. 'JI" 111 t·om boy:'I and l:lrl'> l)n a uni.' •• ..,.._ "" ,.uuu ,. ' DISPLA y nus position offer1> an helpful ) to eoordinatt' jll•rrenceu. perm po!>1 t' 0 n do r A v .-. ,.. t;· ,,... ' Ul'H HW ba"i.· cvcninl(!> 6 ~~ ~Ith•·~ P~~ic. WINDOW 411 l nte.nor dis excellent salary and out work now in a vet) bWS\ t100 at Alu;o Crffk Inn, 549-1777 ~edlcal AsMslant. l'Xp . mt-r<· 1d 1 p rofit' rt 1"'' w SP\1 We nfi'<.I ('On ~._,typ.,.t ...... now~l(E' sland.1n1t benefits mclud office Re:.pons1b1llllt"' 31106 Coai.t Hw~. So all phases front om~ know lcdKt' 0 1 IOJn n •r n1>d . in novative Qf '"erteral olf1ce duue:s play for fine ladles ~P. 1n a · will 1nc ludl• handhn" (.il "Un a 4u9.221 1 for K••)"''"Ch d e1>c-row hd pful 4 :i.k for " X parel s tore . Regular -....,. .. -.. " .--· Lite back ortiee ut1e. Ant· person..-. who are looking N 8. Company Int Ptrime. Exper. nee. •Prof1t shanng heavy phone:.,typing.f1I <ippt 1:.xpen t'nct•tl. fJ,t, In F VI) 979-0313 fOl"alucrati\c pa rt·ll!Tlt! Bene11t.s. S1SO.t850 start Appt.644.7100 •Patdmed1caJ/dentaJ 1ng and o the r mis _....;...;..._ ________ fo r t•x & IRM 129 ~laon S<lhour lOs~rt mg. 833-33U •Loan dtacotmLs l-ellallt'OUS dut1e-. Housrtleancrs. M·Sti Wl operutor.. nt.•edfit Trip MIDICAL OFffCE Ca ll 642 4321 t'X t 250 Da c-... _, hoW' Own transporta pa) Tf'mP·lo pl'r rn IOOIUli.a ~a r It•· I In K ~ t' c . bt-twt<t:n 2 and GPM. ~ ta F>M•wr Draflang Please contact J ackie Columbia offeri> a top uoo. ~9U3. IJ08IOOns i. h o r t h a n d r t' q fOI' Lon E~rieoced, fast . Jn. OUFTSPHSOM Skars tedl al 1714 1 suartangsalary,t"xcellent Por dl\e~tfu"<idullnd'>k for forex 411 IBM 12 9 64S·8lll for more an · ca.reerpotenllal.andout·iOUSEKEEPER/UVE· CGIDataO•eriood. OU TPATI F:NT lina ~Coast <$Wators needed. Top Our dynamic Property formatJoo slwldm1 benefits i.nclud· Ould care few 8yr old s.47 6906. Santa Ana SURGERY DaAvftilot pay, Temp·lO·pe rm. Servtces Dept. seeks an i.ngdttltaJ and VISIOO COY· boy. u te hakpc. Near i-:o E No f~ to app!J. Reqwrements include :n>W AayStreet pc15it......,, 1nnovat1ve, cre ative t!r'"'e and free parkmg :;.cbools & buses. NHCI canu billing. attOW>Ung. l>P th.la Mesa.Ci\ 1 --drallspenon lO operate flDEUTY -wg. " filing N H An·a Top l'lO(ch lYPl'>l to ""Ork C40ata0•eriood. within our des ig n t'or an inter view ap car. NpL lkb. Perfect LAHDSCArE compet1t 1vt> S 11 I & for our dynamic: >~lt-S Equ..IOpporEmployer s..7~15906, Santa Ana. serVJces section. The FEDERAL pomtment. please con fOf' student°' GrancimJ ... Gardeners needrd ror &>rwf'L' C.111 dt.-pt a~ ror l'.it EO.E. No ree to applJ. successful candidate lll11l lilCt ~ancy P ernn at 759-9219eves pubbc ~rden in Coron.-AlJMI Nl!'>IRATOR cant5 have exper. & knowledge s..-,. -4 l714l n 5 7101 dt:I Mar. fulJ lune & P•H1 .... C G LomAua.. Housekeepe r . Balboa "· .M .. Dala Jnput Techn1c1an of space planning. ele(· area. h te cooking 6 t1nw i.tuden~ welcomt· 7b0 um tncal & renected C"erllng Equal Opporturut> Columbia l' a 11 M r . ~ c N a > Imme diate o pen ing plans &deta1ls.wall e<" Employer ~lq>gror tpersoo.P/I' t>73 ·2264 . Mon F ri ~edlul A;.:.1sLant f'root 4swpm typmg req'd full lio ns & m eehan1cal ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"~ SavilMIS bi3-til99 H :JJAM 4 OOPM cxr.~. Exp d ll~pt . J 11rne. 12mo . pos1t1on S\.~tr~' lheatma, A c. ••'7 -- ----L· h 1 1 d vt:... be r ..... 1 " "'"" ... ExceUenl opportun1t) for Clftd Lo. lk>wlekeeper (lighu ror t1d)"i r ao;. ion !> JO .-u.1• ne its -~ mm venting 1. LcRal !we .) . airport tJX U25 111>qt.hly >alan Jr\lnl' An An·hrtcctu.re ,Orafl· asstslantoff1cemanal(cr AssociotiOft older man 1n Ba lboa lav.rinnneedi.bnidit n ti44 1 ------ Urufied School D1>t Call m~ degree ~ould be a wit h boollket'p1n ic & t:;qualOpportunil\ Se<·unt) Bldic Apt Liv<-llOW't't'ful. <'XJ>t'n t?nct'd . ~ledlcal aS.\~t. full chri: 5 Sti . 4 90 0 r or Info pl~ If this sound!> like DMW expenenct' E-c t-:mployer ~1 F '"· no car r equ1 r1•d M smkr J061d!SI 9025 front oH1ce ror G P Jo:"µ ~ne Aug H the opportunity }OU hav1• cepllonal benefit s & ~~~~~~~~~~ i;alar~ open Call Son. JI It u.:. 6"6H83t> bet!n walt1nl( for, t'Oll· :.a lary rommcnsur ... te .=---------i Bob , l' o I I el' l . _._.-""11_,_.....,.,,.....,,.....,---i ina • 1 _f!C! ___ _ Delive ry /Mesi.t·nRt•r. uu:t· with expencn<-e.Sto\.•Mr i l4 .w8222':1 •--'Secretaries )t00Jo:LS !'.cwport PhoCJ, P General Office ~ l'rmanenl part t1m1• How ardDerman Alan Ma g non , Ala n Jl(J''S EKl'.:E l't-~R 1-utl To Sl,400 Hu. .... lit. or f .i 10 h1on'> 't"d>' n1·1oo Me:.sen~er net'dcd for THEIRVIMECO. M ag n on P o n tiac CAREet.-OSITIOM ti m"'t· L:nolt.,h '"m•· rorp Jo:xp X ~ll 1ll<,, X model.an£fdln 673.l371 1't-wporl Beal'h loJn 1061 Car:nelback St Subaru. 1714~$49·4300 Frt·C' to app l1c:int r_ .. beod '1t:. b~rage co. Must have Newport Beach. 92663 Pleru.ant persona lit). or <'ti<>k.tng L1\ t'·out '\ H foh't' to ,\pph<·ant ~ B Law Firm ha\ tm reuab~ car & Ca1Jrom1a F.qual Opp EmpJyr M 1F' bee: Sec,.._., g.anJ.wtron & a de!lire lf' ~:_~ 6i3-06i.t trVlnc Pt•f'll-Onnt'I \l(t'n<) rrrd upenmit '°' J 't t ~ Unvers license. Ideal!~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~ Shorthand&t)pang k1l~ fi:'~~!thn~~~rnih~~ llOCSEKEEPt:H Full -WI E 17th t:<l"'tJ \h...,d v. ~AG < Jrd 1 ~'"'r poi.1t1on for housewife necess&r) New rapidly t T S l ;,\" lo Suite 22A 642 1'70 1)'J>l' 70v.pm m in l>1c <.:allKaue 640.93SO DIA'8Y gr owmit Co in llunt ~.~A~1~,= c!~ ;~· Eu~l::J HJ)\ll'"' ---..--~--~-----.._. ~1P~!,~e expcr Fran SAUSNISOH mgtoo Beach with xlnt ''·•rol Buc k. 540 SOOI. -.n W UJ St ...., ...,.,,., D e ra on st r a l o r s • £xp'd. Wlli.mlled earn· ~ for advancemt'nt -..u ~1anor . .,.,., · ) • L 1 b r J r) C l t· r k I n ------ 11dperm.arkels in your mgpotent.tal.Call Pat Salary commensurate Snelbng 6 Snelhog of <: M 642·~ t ermed 11te Orange ~ U f< S E S A I D E 1 ~ Fra·Sat. m+ a 714·""'" 0~ .. 1 wJex...,r. Call Carolyn Newport Beach Agency. Co a., l C o I l e It e . HOMEMAKER f'ull or v•~ ..-4.:MOCampw. Or Housekt't.'pcr. cleaning & ____. .... day. Caro~ 5'1·0171. ----------1 Bandy, at 891·5'65 for · Ahild cart· Ll\c morout Saturday&. 8 :45AM · part umr lb~ to S«m31"\ 'llnt 4t tJo-, or )Ull\JZlOf( ('ft-all\ I\\ & 0\' dll'JUOO d"k lllr 1<11.1 P T collcl?•' or h11:h >chool ~tudt"nl rtex1ble hr'> tu v.orli. on man mat11 n ic 1 Wo rd Pr oce~son ) Rritthl l)l·rvin with Lltf' t)'ptn( rJJ1 land th1~ J()b-bll for l'Jl \\U.Rlt \:'\ HO\i Jo. MORTt. \G Jo ?:Ai ''·wpon l'tr l>r 'H ;u 758 UI~ {)pera\.OI" 8 lut-pnnt llr> Mom l\.t<b rmall) ttoni-~ Thompsun Blueprint 'ART TIME OBJVYY·DA YS Oranl?e <..:oa'il Daily P11ul n1·•·d' 8 d 1•pt>nd<Jl>le "•· r ',, n l o d •• l 1 \'"" r IWV."ipa~,., lo Vt'Odllli.! mach.uws .md 'tore ac. C"Ounl" 1n <..:osta Meha area Approx1mat.ely 20 lo ~ hours per week. AP" plleant mu:.t be over l8 and have ttood dnving rt'co rd Co mp an y (~ w•h1< It-Apply 111 r:--rsoo t>.:t ween IJ and Ill\ 't Monday th rough t'ttd4( ~Cocnt Dmty Pilot DI W fl..\ ~I rt.'t'l Cost.1 Mesa Set-Geonw Hard 1 nA?. CLrt'ulatwn 1'.!p( Equal Opponun1ty l!:mployu S4-l-6'T18 Earn S200-$SOO week I>· appt "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!1!!!!!!!!!!!!'! ' 4 .uPM S6 086-7 41.J hr v.ork wrth elder1) &. dL•» ----------1 "'"""'' h Co J' • p d Sun & ~on Laguno1 ""'&>S • us. e• an · (;1r1 P'tid4>. 1tnov. led1<t> of Contact Coa!ll Commun• abll-d in l ht·ir homt-., OENTAL ASSISfANT mg into United Slates FOOOSYYICE mi.ithematic" & t)pmR 8 t":t l'h . Call 1-;, J t~ CoUcJZ~. 1370 ,\dam\ \'a.ned h" Dl>p tran' nt"fd<; .. r •Wf"> 31.86-t. '!!!!!!'Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ \1n•4) \\t' l'.,. Ex.per. cltairsidt• .. 1cx1 has opening,. for P T WORKER nct e'il\ar) Full lime 1>41 lfiOO. dJ}:o 497 ~ C,0.,tJ .\h."'>J. <:,\ S51, 5:~7 n-q W.ii t•, + m1lcag,. blc hours 23dayi.v.k al(enL">1n1LS d1rt'l1 sale. Ffl'.noexp nt'<" appl~ ~ nighlS &V.l't'll~~--b' SPM 111:, 1-:u .. :. K~lt20 O.:OYOE.51 l.i4W1a Heach 494 971!8. operation !M Mon-P't1 llOl.:SEt\1-: .. :p i-;n v.ant \1 t ------a.aKJTY'1ST Ann. TH E E N G LI s H 496.5;02 ___ 1 ___ 111111111! _____ 1 t.-d Appre<.1all\e ramll) NURSING RM F'ull llme f>honf!' Ol"ders CLASSIC General OH1ct> l.1 quo r C ll· r It i'. x J 1 d le • ....____._ I ..,.,.,..... Dental A.!.i.'t, full or I' If. SWEATER COMPANY Food Service Prep, Mon ''DIE.AM JOI.. :; d:.)'i. a v.·eck. h\f! in J)!. ,,. ~-'"""' sa ""'· p ...... ~~ Hupl>~. pl1:asJnl Mei.a 714 ~•n2J6'0 ~i.4-l0.7"'"'7903."~LfOf' On•anfront WS·~l Pt!nt:ocoo.part llrn1.•:-..it LVM 11-7. orders fo r 1trow 1n1t .......,. ~ "' ...,. ...,,. L•..,. p"1d Your orf11""' &Son da .. sh1fl.ll1l\Rren ollb\ball •qu1pmt>nt Verde office Prefer exp John Uruvers1t ) Athl1:t1c "n " · "' ' 3 4 d11)1) v. I. \ "' .... -~ Mioht ~ ideal ~ r.r Tr.rH Club slulls will get }OU startl.od HOUSE PARENTS Liquor. 250 f; 17th ~t ,1 ...,.,. ~v .. _p Sant... ~r. Maat t)~ gou<I r-'"""'" . .. ~. 5"" • . Wllh one or top com· c M .. un. -~· . ,...,,. phone cre,.orn Ct", and for former denlal asi. 'l n.. ........ un•·ty tow~ .... """ar ----------1 • G Mature M I f' eouple Lu rt> ALMt HLs. S A. ~3061 .. .,...,,., ..,.. _1 ... ....wvUa • d ho ed ~ • • "'• ..... f.__, "'-p ~t pany s lll our area. real .... & ....... .. -u 1 ~"Y'"' ~<jz33 PBX Opentor. P llml? or F'\Jm> All sturt'i 't\111 Lr a an f>4.i 7164 Prr.onn .. 1 Adman t:Xpenenet'd m wage & ~ .. ,.,., labor relatioru. & nt'ttOll auon~ Send cur n culum \'1t ae Contact Costa Mesa ~emona l Hospct&I , 642 2734 or 41PP- I) ut penoo. 301 V1ctona 1(1cb.il ren w want be a c h . T e s l • uuu ..,..rv1ce rt:p .• konf promotion &t benefi tl>: side Ln group ""~ Lll1,Rat1on Secrctaf) ror '"'u 0 1 di• YOUIYIAU to r el urn P tr Good troub~shoot. & repair F'r1. 11 1 752 M3. aJ> or Ni supervise 6 DiD cidulll> growuii office w /office •• r111n,., in a nen ; ..,........, & benefits Call l · John. Unive n.1ty Athlet1<' r. 81l'p0rt. Qw<·k hit(': AJtemat.e weekend.<. rree. man"'"er poLential. Top work1n1 a t mos phere M&MATIOMAI. , c~ (;r;ppt. Aug 13·14. qua lly marine power Club. To Sll,960. Call Ellie ..... ,. Co!>la Mesa Memun al 64$-42'4 ..t --s upp II e s. battery ----------o·snen. Also fee Jobs Exper . pre ferre d . skills.MAG A M1r11mum fbpitaJ Current o~n,.._ _________ , Male /lemale. rout e St Cost• Mesa. -~-r---------I chargers. & lnve.rters. Foo.tSen-ice S40-SOOl.Sne lling&Snell· $900 mo & bt>nl'fllt. lOynexper.Salaf')open Ul~ 1• ?nott needed for pest Den~ As.st . P/tune. Ex-Ex.per. In marine elec· Auistmh •n.R of N ewport Beach lJniled Cere bral Pals) 640-8201. Med Sure PAIT TJM£ cootrol route. No exp .4 RDA r Sal pe tronlcsorpower supp!Jeti Agency, 4340 Campus _ASS« __ ._._S46_5_7_&0____ Id I RN·s,LVN's necessary. 7S2-S445. o pre · 0 n. a plus call 645-3632 for lrvioe Unified School Or. Live-in. Care of 2 e er y. LU_una Hilt.0 12E51 Thoro. appl. Dist.. 2 or 3 bou.rs dally. ~~~~~~~~~~ HOUSEWIV ES·Are your Salaf'). room &t board Dews.""· & llicJhh £YENINCS Pet.iUon on:uJators easy Approx 2 · r s · No exper. nee. Close to = dJiJdren gowg back to 549--1954. an 6 F'ull·tirnt and part time JOb. pJOd money. lt.»U30. ---------i home. S3.75 1hr. Apply GIRLRIOAY sdlJ. are you bored or Benefits MOB P(RDI C 751-8312 29'1 Altoo Ave. Irvine. Stock Bro kera g e . need extra money? H LIVE·IN NEEDED to f1nibleHours ., Ul"LL ~ f 11 S52·1l83.E.0£. Plllme. Beaut. f'ashtoo yoy're fnendly. cons cooll 2 meals dall,y.clean ICU 1CCU1ERR:'l/'s WrKB fOI: Poot Cleaner. Ptr. mu.st Priiodontlsl needs Eu Of( G rt r D Wand ofc. Call: Beth. ciemaous & dependable house. 1ml errands for 121r...._ ~ hue own truc k. L.B. lune au1s tanl. X· Front .ice L · cw r. 644-4623 we want you (Of' a de a~ntleman. llhy keep Wort ,_7 days Ill an IOhr 49'1·5109 ~ duttb opportuo1· 11 oh t I u I & qua I n l other wortlng position. "" od ........ A •· •-.._. Ji• l'.&.. ---------·v n---·11 le ,._. •• -ao•y .. -Y pen · ••~ .. ,.. f"•l ~ Pra--11--a l n ur se , tv,.~·n.Y c..,.u.1ca re· ..,.. .. ~ "' restaurant for a vanet) room. board & salary an ,,,.,d t~ .. _,_ _.-~~ ......_ • -An•• ...... Times ... ... g,, E f ...,. S If ii N _. ..... '"""" ""~ '""" ~ ...... """" _.,atncs pref'd Uve· xper. pre err.,... Ambitiou s e • ddullesava . o exper Sol.quo .4919-174' 0¥t'f'8 15 looking for e n .. ID.~· •~al -1s. "~"'-·"". ciL benthts, salary Mo t 1 v a led g Ir I to nee. We tralD. Positions __ ....;;.______ CCU S J...-Ulusuast.Jc. hard wor'luna """" '"'' ~ __.. ~1. ma~e 1 person office. a r e now a v a 11 fo r uve·Ln prallcal nW'M.' for •P 11 •w .. ext •1405 ...--............. M f U..tJ ..... wrt.b expenence ~ peop6e t.o co dOor to doot' ---------ls Your Profess100 SklU &Exp·d a must & ~ys • 11 me. e6der1y lady ...... acha~J. un.med.. ~ ne11o subscnbers Pre·Scbool Teacher, , HOME REPAIRS• ~~Lo S~r~::Uasb~!· ~JSfl/e:a:~~ reb reqbt~~9-~PPl· ealll WARO CLalS few The We,.l 's finest Teacher's Aides neecfod Dtd' you know you Clltl 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Call 673-4617 Redb.tll. C.M. 0a)''S. Eve~. fu.ll & p 't. newspapeh r I If 8 ~a. Benefits. Call placea class1f1ed ad1.t1•= •LO"' .... SHIP'PtNG• • --H>ou aveap e~ant . Ma rilyn 847·5284 or Serv' D y t of "'" ....... ,,. bus111eS.SIJlle maMer and ice GIRLFRl A . l g1r ·Housework/laundry for Warehousing. servicing ~ see iu aUUU\ our .ce...,._.~at¥hl.) 8"2~ •• 1 ~~~-<~~---~....., -------- 1 .fiCt'formanne cqnstruc· 'cpl,. Eng. s p••king . and~~~~_:!!}~;z~~. >i•• ~4 ... ~~ Prfr~'e1 t:ed-;df~r ~ _.~~.-1ilflti111!i't1G . ~ ~ ~~ .. ~1\ 1 rap( 'plan & employee eel. opportwut) to make drycleaners . Ex per. ·'J~~~~~~~~~;;; t · ID.;DAA~~~~r \.ml!.~~~JI ..... ...,.,.~'!'. ~· <Sental .-could be an ex office work. Peg board ref's, car pref. Call Ad g r o w I n g n a t 1 o n a I ~ll UOj()(\ extra money rcw 8 few oo.ly system. exper helpful lf2Q2 at 642-4300 24 hn a m o r tgage c o I:: x hours work . especially S850mo.67J:1630 day penence helpful bul wi ll ~:n:~:l~=~ ~ 11 )'OU enJO)' read.loic The EHEIAL OFFICE CLl:ltll Varied Duties, typing. fllioa. especially handl· inC shipping orders. of· flee exp nee. Apply to Alumi.nwn MU.ls Supply Corp .• 5431 lndllllriaJ Or. H.B. 91n.z.eo. GO FOR IT!! You want • we've tot~' l.A!l's do It! We Teach! We Traln ! Our meent.s are happaer. have m~ support. and are domg more busu~s. You can too! Call Al Stdl.ato to find out how. 963-$11 WALKER 411 LEER I:: GH ,..oftke,/T Ha1rd r u1e r wanted Oen Ty_pist no SH. Hrs w/clieotde. Pa) 65~ or l·SPM. Mat.we woman rent sut.ioo ln beauuhd Job loc Newport Beach e.alon. Laguna Buch 175 648-1431.. wt Call Rulh 4'14491 ·---•••••L OfRCE Ha.lrdrwer to SI 2000 Immediate openmg foc U&bt bUp'I expr ln· an up bamlresaer 1oc:\ cludlDI A /R • A /P oommtu kMI •Ith clieo· tnowledce. 10 key by tele. Booth rental iouch. accur-ate tJpllt. SUS/wk 541 4111 . cd •l fl1uru, lfgbt SM-9'18 phooea, la Tultin call ---·-------~. Halnt.111.st 1-;ami;;;.ci-1 • ..... ..,a. .. I •••A&.Offlel ...,......_ •'l'OSTART Hatnt1tiilf wlfoUowmc t r111n. For appt. call nmes yO\AIWU. Indoor planl main · <71097$-1080. Alcoholism Recovery 'nae Times will provKle tana•ce. F IT • P tr . AskforJody Se r vice Prog ram. -mpleta t rainio• for ~ Exper'd. R~ry Busi· nesa f onn.s pressman. lmmed. o p e n ing . w /~ble 55 yr. old co. JUll rQ>ea~ an Laguna H.1lls. Resp. 6 quabty onented a m ust. 4 day wk . Day s h i ft . Top waces . Oeotal & Medi cal. Call : 714-951·~ COLDWILLl.,..11 C ritic al <'a r e unit w "' .. available Supervisor w/exper lhts challenging Ir rt· 497·5424. Residential Mort11age needed immed. Cootad wardmg sales oppotturu· • INSURANCE Co Yolanda Florence. lY You'll receive an Ground floor oppt ·y for 3 A Coldwell Banker Co Dtrector ol Nunes. 1714 > hourly wage d S.UO • hl..._'u motiva~ l)tOl>le Anequaloppt.) Co __ 642-213& Est 'Z72. 301 Vic· SI. COO'lmtSSIOO fOf' each llo'av tona Co5t.a Mesa vabd sub6cnpOon • on Exp pret but not nee LVN. full or part ume. 7·3. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I.he JOb transportauoo Mr Kendall 760 7037 or J.11. Med1cal1006 & Won.lng houn wlll be ---------t.re.alment.s. RN. 11-7 re Rrnl'( ClEll 4PM to tPM. Mon thru IN.5PECTOR bef charge nur-se Mt'~a Uf"fllllf Fri and U M to 2PM on Pnxture lllty Control I Inspector Mint.mum of I yean ell· per with tnsped Ion of pri nted etr t'ait ••· wmbtin Able to UD· defslod b=ll .. encineerlal • and me ttandard lmpeeUoa t.oa11 ~per. ta recetvua1 mpecticJD of el«tronk compon .. lt and bare _,. dealred. Cclatact Verde Con valescL-nL TallMrE£ SaL Y°" can wort up to Young man, high ~hool lblpital. 661. Center Sl 1 W~ :.>how's per wf'ff irectuate, willin( to work C.M S41·~ The D&lly Pilot bas an Su>ee uu1 as a new pro-!Ate hrs. Ir grow with -----------1 immediate opuing for iram. opportl.WlJe; for company. Super pot.en· MACHIMISTS trainee for f11ll lime. advancement are ex· Ual Will train. Call a.Iler Dlvenlfied work load permaoe.nt position lD ceUmt.. For dd.aill and Ills. eledl'OlllC IMtnl· our Clutllied Depart· ll\ lnt«Ww pkue call . 7.JOpmtTf.Mll. men t 1 . Mod ern ••· Must ~ able to nHl51·1DOO.e.st.sm p R o D u c T 1 o N work1hop. Adnnced type~ wpm uypin& ...... ..uBE n ......... _ ....... ..: K1oedcs. 12.31 Vlctona Ulllt wtU be aclmipietered ~. 11';.-;:_, ~ a.c.M.f41.n85.E.O.E. toalJappticanta),IOkey ~IW Incl. back X· adder,· handle phones. rt.¥· Tetfac applications ~/ leara comp.ater a nd bt • D I · l I on I )'. JAMITOllA&. other 1eneral clerical Sl ntofles . l767 l Wu ftoan. CIU. •Win· cM.iel. Oppol\unit.f for dows.. ..,.. esp. Mt'C. advaneement and H · ~~~~~~~~~ ~ Aw., 1"Ule. s mall p1yd1latrlc cell•nl co mpan y f.X)f!. A Keed8Yit I.a., bolpital. p rr. •sroz ben~flt1. Salary corn· 11 Yow Prvfsaioo 1_0o. _____ _.......,.~ 1-.... MdW'-...... R-M-n111Mimr-:rr--1 me nsu re te •Ith u • HOME REPA1RS! penence. l'or lnterview. for -Meken to check ~ caU 64.Z·.Ul, ext Did you know you can the Dally Pa lot Help m place a claulfied ad in ...__ 0 _. ... PUal ____ _ llOltElwmt XID\ worklDI eond £XP£RJDfCE 800la A.lkforJO')'tt II.le "" Clrt Ofntt ta~ 1U1 Van edActMties Medical Tru1erU1er Rleta llcClour MOTICI Wlllled d.aal.fltat.loft Lr • ~c..t Lbt Daily Pliot Ser'vic. .-wq _. dw )ob you wUl la not Dire.ctory fOI' a wlliolf' .,... • ••~ ....,. • ...._ ,,..., u --... ,_ Tiii ... wfli ~ ......,. you m...,.. coa.NQ a.-~Ua f• aa Utt .. as ....-... ...__..,•.ow-_,_. . ti.Jr.: le.°"{. H"I;: • ~:..~.~ ~-Gt~~~ -~~~ =u~. ~ Eqlal()pporlmploytr ~ ~'..;:nlla. Piao•• We WWTraio W/erptt Day ab1ft FuU c ut Coalifu.)' Pekt Benefit.a Umt Xlnl benef1t1 omp er APP!.Y 8£TWE£N I " ~ llffa Mtmori•I ... -... !.~--.·~~IUl-..-• tf:"' ~~"!'",._,.,..1,. .... ~ aeleb ...,_, ao1 Vido St C.11 .... I W..tM 71N MmW..t.4 11•1 ..... W...... 7100 .W.W.... 7100 ~.Augvat ,0. 19IO OM.VPll.OT •t5 ................. .. •••••••••••••••• ~ ................... ~•r ••••••••••••••••••. •..:-................... =f:i WWWlllCYJY .....,... sr£R&TARV·LEGAL w.w 1100 tWpW~ 1100 ... w..t.4 11fi Plea;ut .,... W.... &aee.a&lwe •Itel. To• lmmtd ~ ln our .............................................. •••I" .. •••••• .. ·-·-• • t• ••• ... ._.. .,. · • "'* ........ C4uMl7 SALB ... 1S1HTAm1 =...;' :~_5or~·~:! sr:ctl);TARv n.w ~ S1C11TdV TT.U:PHON1:woaK ••• ......-l:.:."."l'~i'. ,:-~ ::::, ;;-:;• c~ to .-i memberablpe In 111 U10Cl1Uoa pr. """ ,,_ ollllo. ,,,._ 1.a.,,.,, wW tr•• ... ..,... ... ~ D,400. • , o.r-~--..,..,.. 1a1ary· ..-oatact .,oe Dr. Newpo rt ror retallen. A new concept wit~ 5a1ary opeo. Cau Mr. leipl, IOOCI typiq UW. Yo.a wW....,.. a11 tbe llrftlft...-(1. t1 1• ... t · Oa•. ~...,." ,,.... INdl.-prov~ 1ucC'ftS o(fers great benefltl to Stmoodl m.am. DIC-~ '-'• aftain at u.e eor· llWf"VINmL ... . .............. o....... the local me~bant. Leadl~rovlded. SECRETA RY : P'or SICllTAIY..,,.... ::.. ...... .:_!~t-r•M"'e• EARNUPTO Hrvlce orieate41 ta· -R•••• R t ii l I i '~-.....,.... · &lvttill '° ...._ • u.. WWWl/l'YNT vane. ,.. .. ._. open ~a exper ence a Pus. 1 s an Olaatnactioft Co. Typtna ::S. IDv .. tment P'lrm arranaementi. Nie•. SJ• Kii R wa11 111, o1 ... o1 ~~n,. .... M •Me &o wort excellent OPPOrtunltv. Substantt.I 4 1eneral ofnce lkllla. • hllhJy prof. take q\Ht atmo~ • u . r-u our •· to•lllH••-...,. • ..., ,., ..... .,_ • ._. Altb lo commission structure with liberal 0-llWt.loo experteoce ~har1e t yf: to ... 1.1 ce& beoeliLa Slll&. woRiaacoocl. Part-==':,~'-t ='• ldlt~41:~ ..-••iv~. r newaJ benefits. Call Dell at 78().8031 eect1WY.CaUl57·2IOL ~ .:_:•.!e~ ~:~~ ~-6~~!!;!" ', time~ 751-Jm. '"' ~ .... ., _ _. ..,._~~=· _K._aa_______ MOll·Wed&-11 AM . Sec!retarY· Exec/Ad Man phonee.typeec>wpm + • cu lahf!•H•S•chf• a...aKa.U.a. Priof ta• ~ .. "CI TAURANT f>art Aul1t. Req a 1arp, various related Pilla a .,_75 hr piya boo~ &9.- pw le theM .,... '-•· ,.._ ~ t.ln help. •!Mt be n.al· matUA, well orsanJaed mu1t. Kno wledae of ~ It.rt. No exper nee." ...... lliut •. ........... Ja lkOa• A" lntae. ......_ ,_ .. _. •'-"'-lpf"''• --"'• ...... ••t individual with 1ood fi.Dance helpful. Salary No MWo&. Acroaa fJ'OCll. A.,.._. .,,_ ._w ltO g, ._ m IUW -r-,.. "" -·--Salft lltl1.LI Yuat have ability ClOllUDtDIW'ate with U · OC Al'l)Ort. 2.tpm call ........ W• .... uHt ~•~t IOI' ........ kv AIT•AU.IRY M4111C-ttwl to operate oa own In· perieoce. Start now! CaJJ ~.Ml-019 .,_.,. pot•tlal • ._, 111 JM Pt ---~-·------1 P!f. F!f, up'd Oftly, Xln& poaltlon open to .Uatlve, deal effectively :n'475· Newport Beach """' 1 S..k• *'tll aa1.a17 • ...._nt Nti,artu.. am t,ypioa. 11 yr old_ carMr-on ented penon. with lr1 client ban . M:e. '500Campua0r.,N.B. TEI.LO ..... R.-launot Co l..a1ua Buch. W\Utramtnbridallfu. 0ecrM req. $1,000/mo. SECRETARY /SALES· • ,.._..., Mhld· llCM10Mll1' S6T.••••OM"S *•Dltora911'\, perlenced In retail Contact. Cindy at HaJ'EL; Huvy typlna. t42UYorbaSt.,T1.mUn ~for tbal special ~ . .,..,.. PlllASTOll c&othanc n lu . Clnta 7 1'·848-1494. THE Newporterlnn.&M-t700i pl?Baaut.cordialallrT. '*t,QI ntloahom: Full u-. P«fWeMat ,.._..,_.lorf..U6patt R e t ai l 4 Mar i n e Mela. NATIONAL CENTER m .•llO. ' OpenMoodayEveoinp perm. Ftr Sday week . ..... ard Dftwa ,.,,... ~llirwl Good tum opcckp aUoeataon Hardware Store. P tr. S5l-4m3 546-1121 FOR PROFESSIONAL By Appointment Only Xlnt benefits • adv. ntl •YM CO. o •pa a y be n • f H a near oc al'l:: Vary ll'IC be• ch lou lion. a Int --------OPPORTIJNITY. r--------•I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ potA!n. 10!,l_C...lltedl&l. ...., days a.net &an: &deal ~C I coodh 11 Natlonal Sales. Get involved In E.O.E. s.a .. .w.... SICUltrrt Willtraln E.O.E . ._wpo11 auch,_, RllCCPl'IONIST tbttlt upplemenlal aocome for 0 wit a ma Jo r he.alth. Unique ground --------r.Hk Fed. SaYi1NJ1 "4-444 . ..,.. ... po1ktk>etnou.rt>H11n houHwtve1 and i t u bmeflt11 , Some weekend OOoroppt'y tojoln our or· ExecutiveSec:retary WE 0 FF ER A Mature gentleman 234E.mhslreetCM lrqul()pp Bm~rll /F ~Ide>' C'.ood tclephooe denta. Our procreulvr work Dana Pt. area. &aruzation. Call Mr. Ken· Gr owing new com · CHALLENGING AS· =::ri.ui:i:~·~ ___ 63_· _1--0800 ___ _ ~ty .&.ypUi.J 6 rll IJ"OWlq romp&Jl)'olfeD c.:al.I Ray 8319333 da.U7~7007 focappt m>ditiesrll'IDinNB.has S IGNMENT TH AT min ions at public ._. ... S P <>PP')' for advaMemt'nt immediate openinp for WILL REQUIRE AN •~ l lt••· A cco 11n u _&A&-__ *-_1_490_1 _____ 1 bau d o n your job Sales SAJ...ES-HARDWAR £fuU exp fs energeti c INDEPENDENT &arden 1° Corona d el Perm.f/t(Slh day wttl. Raainb&eandaen ofc RECEPTIONIST/ E R perfotmance Pleasant De Pen d ab I e Lime p os . 1n retail sec r eta r y for t op T ff INKER T O Mar.Call Mr. Roberts at Appl ica n ts with 1UntKe0yllarineEn· RAND GIRi.. f o; wort.1qcood1UoosMu1t homemaker.permanent hardware stor e See manaa e m e nt . COORDINATE WORK 673"22158 · Mon.·Fri. superv11otYpot.enllalde--'!1~·..;.•_'*.......:.·•.,;..Nl...;_·•...;.t1::.,;7;,.:... __ 1 Newport B e a ch be 18 and over Apply ln P/l',evesatSathrs. Xlnt Steve, H.W. Wright Co. Respons1bll.1t1es include LOADS FOR MULTI _a_:30AM __ -4_:_oo_P_M_. ___ 1 sired. Type 40wpm, x'lnl • PIT medJcal billlnc for Developer. Part time. penon. discounts. Tbe Coffee 13> Rochester CM malling trave ling ar· BRANCH OFFICES & Semi-Retire Couple to benefits & advancement . .... '"'~ J I nd 1 .. c d .. 2300So. E. Bristol Bean, s.9-1766. ' ..,.,,.,emenui s ..... -.. .. ,, g REPORTING TO THE Manage ..... s .. .,...Trai~ potential. Call 979·3600 -I a doctor. ·-1 " aya per weea Santa •-a u -ghts .,,_,_ ., .. 'ES . Hi'·""" Compo· ·-... ' ._,ocu .... n DIVlSlON MGR '" ~~ EO"' Pwaibllty .. " ood phone n u fiC1 ~ ~ I' I ~ It rf Pa rll· Permanent Te. __ ... _. ____ _ b ol wort.mi al uat ~e ti olf' (next to MacOooaJds) nent.s. Exp. pref .. salary . g..-ral 'admpel ormt ttoi I ....... Ca b'-..I ... •-t ome. Sl /br. Call \o'OtC'e. r1oa ice ap-~9-8674 Wanted enercetic self CMarea.EOEM/F.CaJI ........ uu rave THE PERSON WE ·--· pa""'"' .. am · T•1cco .... a.c. Delora at 848-9990. Suu. Pt~ and have a de· EOE st.art.in& marine retail Mr Paulsen bet. llAM & functions. Applicants HIRE WI LL HAVE & BkkPC duoe. ln ez. Sales clerk, pt. Um!!. or1u1y\une. pendablecar. S?S-47'25. sales clertt. F tr position. 2PMooly. 213-68S-85'3. should possess xlnt typ-EXC EL TYPING . c:han&e for bouaeat small Ab6e to work Sat. fs S.n. Exp preferred. 673-4080. ing, shorthand & com-S H T H N D . at wary. Supplement your luome nttes. Approx. ts P/l'Sales person wanted. llC.,. /fYPIST Restaurant J ay. SALISLADIES munlcaUon skills: le1aJ TRAN SC RIBING retirement income. Posi· hrs a wk. Appty: TM DriveUvu photo booth. fotcompanywbowillbe .,_,_ Full ar p art time . advertisin1. d.ict~phone, S KILLS at WILL t1 on avail 10/1/80. Tabat'conis t. Inc., 714-117·91112'7. rdocating to <>ranee Co IE .... ST•R ~ ""'Id · bo LE & word processing back· RECEIVE TRAINING ~7171 or646-t431 Fasluon Island, NB. aiJ1>C)l"t area in October "" "" ARE YOU MAKING "'u ren s ullqllf', ground especially de-0 N 0 U R W 0 RD ---------•-------'----~le...._ Mu.st have good typing WITH W H A T y O U • R E MP1AG~91!~~ .. ~o. Coast su-eable. We o<rer an al· PROCESSOR SerVlCe station aU.endant, -------- P..t "'-slulls. Please send re· WORTH'! I am 25 yrs old au.'"' . .,,..,.,. tractive salary along ru11 or part ttrne, after· TOOL CRll lntelligeot eharming swne to P.O Box 1522, •CARL'S JR• & my 1st year in the Salesman. SALES S1000+. with an xint benefit pro-TH I S I S A 0 NE noons &t everung.~ Neal person s , t o g r eet Laguna8each,Ca92652 health industry I will Wk ly New Exciting gram &workaogenvu on· p ER S 0 N 0 f' C · appearance &hand wnt Immediate openlni: for' cuatomers during sav-MEW make o ver SB. 000 Product for Real Estate ~nt. For a"""'ntment W 111 EA Vy PHONE lllR Apply 2590 Newport self start.er with pnor IA•• •. lo ........ -. (; 0 N T A c T Blvd Cos M u..., • an branch pro-UCEPTIOMST RESTAURANT (comm ). We have a lndu. Real Estate back-pleasecaU RESPONSI BILITI ES · la esa cnbauendent exper. Ex· moUoasinvariousareas. N B h ground floor oppty ground. Ask for Mr . ARE D I VER SE •. ________ _.ceL """Y"beneftts. W t I I e wport eac a rea OPEMl...a.f".!. .. ,.... e r a n . s a a r y : Sl.OOO. A neat job for so-'"" nv backed up by qualified Bu.rpo. 760-8428 Cart'tte Mt'Farlanc : EMPHASIS WILL BE Shappmg S4for.S5~ CaStlartlnl 714-&Tl-0406 meone who likes people leads. Call Mr. Greaney Sales 8S1·9153 p L A C E D O N a_... . g ues· & variety tn their "work "-dtah oppcrimNty <213>378-3737. DEVELOPING YOUR _c1ay __ l2lh..____A_ug=-·----1 a day life". ll's an lnl'I. M or part tftlllr all Sharp Men or Women lo SICaETAaY ADMIN. SK.JU..S INTO A PUii.iC firm w/great potential. shHts. sell electronk marketing Commercial Real Esuate SOLID CAREER w /A * DRIVER/ IOS.ul,IMC. 548.5533 Newport Beach An Equa.J Opporturuty Employer Some typing. phones & Sales eqUlpment to businesses F tr m n e ed ea p 'c RAPIDLY GROWING ~A1'10t4 mail. Benefits are ea c~s Can you uve on 126.000 to H.lgh rommi.ss1ons paid. ~ Xlnt Skills re-NAT'L.. CORP. SPICIAUST cellent.. ...,_ S&.S.000 a year! If you are Earnings to SS0.000 a quired 111cluding heavy CLERK Ori ve s ma II company ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! trurll It asalat In S /R at TOPLESS MODELS Sl274.·SlS'9/mo. Under 557-6 I 2Z, 731•77 II COUNTY Har self motivated ambitious year. Call Mr North. typmg, & dealing wrlh COMPENSATION W1LL administrativedlrection. lOO'Jl.FreetoApplicant SHIFT a.ndknowhowtomanage 714·964-4408.Hunt Beach people . Sal . Com · INCLUDE SALARY + 5lOCS room a.a reqwred. S75DAY. PAJO DAILY. Assumes responsibility SUPIRYISORS yourtlme,yourpotenUal me nsurate w ith ex· BONUS BAS E D ON Must have vabd Calif. noeap. nee. 826-2583 for developing & Is unlimited. Age & sex SAUS/SHOES penen~ 7S2-8011 PERFORMANCE AS coordina t ing district ~I bc•llHt b.a•eflt•, are not a ractor. This is Ex per. s hoe sale s ---------1 WELL AS A F UL L dnvers license w /good dnvin& record. Tow truck dnvers w;ant· ed. exper. only. Live in Costa Mesa 646-9631'.1 public informaUnon pro-"' • not Insurance. mutu1il person. Family s hoe BENEfTT'S PACKAGE. gra ms & communica-...,-w~ cCMMli-fwids or real estate. For store. 5-day wePk. No FOR CONSIDERATION, We oHer t'ompet1tive oans. Minimum educa-ffoM. If yot1 _.. wett. t he s ales o r s ales nights or Sundays. San PLEASE CONTACT : benefits. which include uonal requirements: A '--4 s..-.K~ Mg s~ ... loY119..t management on ented Clemente. 714-492-3495. MS. DAVIS. AUG. llth & Life. Medlcal aDd Dental Bachelor's degr ee or ..... __ , hi person who dis likes 12th. 8:30 TO 11.JOAM. ~.Please apply e q 0 1 v a I e n t I n 4.500Campua Dr .. N B. -t "' H t s op-travel, want.a slnt work· SALES 714-752 9109. E O.E. M /F at: PERSONNEL Journalism, Public Rela· 14211 Yorba St. Tustin portw.ity. Apply: 1DI cond .• & wit.nets ofr ·See our ad in today's ~5458 M F, 9am-4pm ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I m~ lions. English, Creative ca.l.I 714-8Sl·lT10. Hager classified under "Part•.-· -------'---1·--------i .,_. Wnting, or similar field. ~Monday Evenm· gs Modiry. fT.., Qiosultanls. Ask for Mr. Time"" SECRETARY TRAIN EE Secretary Apply in person on or ~By"' ........ fttmentOnly 12.7,_ Davis LOSANGELESTIM ES inest.ateplanningdeptol SSSIC..,_....SS belore 8-IS-80. Fountain ~· law firm Airport area, 1-.. Valley School District , ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Sales Cleric for Marine 5.tles woman. apparel N.B. Typing accurate at Fee paid. Beaut .. qwunt c orner Ta I be rt 11_________ 4770'"11w11Ycl Hardware, order desk exp, mature, friendly, 7SWPM. Ability to both olc. nr. beach. f'rieftd.ly. TfHV(X INC ........... o-•• -c.-.-. ws Rubey Sl. Santa Ana. Ca. IZ'70S F.qua10pp Emplyr llJF Newland. Fountain ._.,.klDMll l"llw sales . up necessary steady Prr work, S.S. prochare documents and relued atmosphere. In· Valley,E.O.E. •--&Ofc .. __.__ F /T . all compa ny OK.C.M.Hall SUeShop, managecases.Opptyto ~I va~e!!,~~:Sig 11 1 .__,.... ,.._.. Equal Opportunity benefits. Call Balboa Ml~. d d t 1 1 ... ~e uapt ... .-uuu n s op •mp 01ee. a.c.t/T-.t Fee paid. E:aclusl ve Employer Marine. 54~tl70. E.O.E. --------3 va ce 0 para eaa Sl .SOO. C all Ellie Open l as s for ea - Blay .ares oiface. Ty beach area. Co. works '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I M/F/H. SANDWICH makers & level. No legal exper. O'Brien. Alao fee ~-perienced woudwcwbr • a.. .. ~-ro-· P-wtthboetis.Loesolwarie-1:: cou.nter help need to _ea_u_ee_th_m-_9780 ____ StG-•l,SndliugfsSoell· 1pray flaia~ abop -= -----....... c.&p. req. ty. Can train to 10 ln&o wort lunches & some Ing ol Newport Beach woriltt. Tustill. CA Call Xlnt. ben. Newport pun:haaln1. Move11p! To wlmds CaUKattn t Secretary/Bookkeeper A&ency, 4340 Campua m.-lf«appt.. ~.~~.~!!ice. E .O. E. ml Call Ellie O'Brien. Sal-MeyUbot's Rest.a!r~t ~~· ... + medical at Dr . ...__.._ A.l9o fee jobs. 540-SOOJ u., 540-804-4 .,. ..... s ........ ng. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!fStat1onery Store in Soellane & SoeUing of Wortri11'"9fy C«oa.aclelllaroeedlex· Newport Beacb Acency, HERE'S A GEM Seamstress. Sail Loft, ex-LAGUMAllACH l•SEC1l-•£T•.•A•R•IAL----pr'd sales lady. Full 4340 Cam put Dr. per pref erred. GrowiJ1C film prod~tion time. s cbya. XJat worti;. T .... Sct.ools Cost Too Mlldi7 Learn. uilJ and get paid wtule you l ra.in tn the Army Reserve. Su n near home plus thue benefth · PX. re tire- ment. uperieoee. aDd IJll>f'e. Posill005 f« prior 1e rvice als o . Los A1amitol Reserve Ctr. Pendontal AsslSt . Daul Hyteru5t DmUJ As$asl. Deota1 X-ray st-ec. Ora.I Surgeey Asia.st. ClertL~t lledical Su Spec, Behaviora 1 Spec. Call your Army Reserve R.ecMll t.er today : Los Alamitos 5Z7 ·301t Sa.nla Ana 5$2-3173 lleal Eata&e Sales FOa A BWAltDll• CAaaa .. IEALISTA.ll R.E . Lie. SaJeamaa Slavick's Jewelers has an opening for a Jewelry Salesperson to work closety with customers in selecting fine jewelry and custom designs. The job requ i res a high degree of responsibility and good knowiedge of jewelry merchandise. Excellent Company Benefit Package. 631·1842 compan y seek In& inlccnd. ~ped.a.Qyftne SECRETARY matur e f u 11 -time Columbia Su Ines. • dtealeie.175-1010 Trnel Cons ultant. F' / NEWPORT BEAC H secretary /bookkeepe r IJ'O'llrinebas rlnanci~. ·--------'lime. mill. 2 yn exper Cont.act us to learn about SALES SlOOO+ Wkly our new high com· New Eaciting Product m.iu.ioD split "other ad· For Real Estate lndu. vanla1u io joining As ll for Mr. Burpo Redbi.ll Realty. For in-'78D-l42.ll rormalion call Walt ---------1 673-7300 RESTAURANT Rcdhdl 0-~ i'.c.1lt\· 1,-;-:; -,-: ;t It I u you're friendly, COOS· denUous • dependable we wan& you for a de. lightful & qu a int res taurant for m eat s licer It food prep, Weekdys 8-4. No elllper !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I n e c . W e w i II t r a i o . Malle your shopping easier by using the Daily Pilot Clas.sified Ads. Please apply in person: Stoot MW Terrace, 291.S Redhill, C.M. REAL ESTATE SALES CAREER YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN .. . One of Newport Beach's most aggressive and dynamic real estate fir ' . ms. -. •· CONTACT MR.. McDEllMOTT 17141 644-1310 SLAVICK'§ Fine Jewelers Since 1917 aAl£S • S::llS::CCI HONEST .. ..a.....'!'-' -·:'f"--Q.." .~~.ttk.L~ ....... ~-"· ~~~1\fiJ"mttirl exceS.s of $75,000 your very first ,. ~~~~~~~ ... :r;~t · grow \.v pan, of our in year! IF YOU . . . are money olotivated and a sel!·starter! IF YOU! ... desire to learn how to market residential properties in the $1,000,000 plus category! IF YOU! ... are licensed or not and desire a full·time sales career .. ·. . IFYOUWANT! ... * Complete Training * OutstandiDI Advertiatq * FubiGo 1l1and Lot:atioli * Liberal Q>mmluloa plan * Praleuional Atmoaphere • Sound Maa-..ment CALL US NOW! ••. we haft a few "9dtlalll avdable for bllla caliber 1J>IOf e11loaa.t1 wbo meet our • f,..of...,ormuee. World I Orange County is tbe biggest and f a.stest growing branch orfice in the company, and we need more people to meet our expansion. WE o:ua Middle 5 to 6 figure incomes available (Comm.) Company leads Superb training (classroom & field) lat class selling aids Company benefita and employee status Recft8ioo proof business Wl'll LOOllM(I FOi People who are fed up with a deaamctjob. · PoelUve people with winning atUtudel. ll:Beraetle prolesalonall who want to advanee. Hard wortini aelf starters. If WI umda like you or tbe penoa yoa_want to be • you bave a barDIDI cle9ire to · 1ueeeed, Palco may be tbe wwer for you. NO PHONY RUN-arounda complete informaUan bJ pboDe w/X.lnt. skills for charm· lmmediate .,,_. ..... gs necess. Benefits. SSZ·S7S3 CJVlL ENGINEERING i.ng ocean view omcu f o r e • p e r i e n c e d .( CO . NEAR O.C . Must wort Independent· S et'retaries in its STOCKROOM TRAVEL A&ency sales AIRPORT. ly & hand.le wide wanety Anabetm administrative rep. to solicit comm"I f\lU time, experienced, of duties. Reply im · offices. D •y· _. accts. Comm. only. 1ms cheerful person wanted me<llately w/resu.me & A A Main St., ID, Irvine. for entry · I eve I qualifications lo : s•v111ir.1Gs c~OL 7S4-1Sll se cretari al pos ition MacCiUlvray-Free rnan A " "'"'K -------- w/OppOrtuoity for advan· Films, Box •205, So. Reporung to the Sr. Vitt CLERK TYPESETTER cement. SUoae typing & LqunaCA9:21677. President, S avings, Paste-uptypesettioc, ex some sbor1JwM1 abl.laties -=--------seled.ed applicant will be WUJ be res-Ible for per. nee. F /time. Call I r e s p o n s 1 b I e f o r ..--92128 necessary. App y In ..... !•SECRETARIES•• s ec r etarial and ad· cbeck1n1 stock room ___ . ----- person w /resume to: Mr. Too.1;Uper Co. $13.200 ml.nistrative duties in-~~· e~~~~gg 1)illst. General offtc:e. No F'Uentes at Robert BelD, Bkkpr!Const $16 800 eluding tet'bnlcal and ._.. H s Wit.ham Frost "· As· Ex.ecSec:'y "'"''lOSl. 6.800 coofldeotJal ......-•. and andcbttkin&olmat.enal exper. necessary. . . t 1401 n..~a St i .xu • ~..--req\UttJoos. Grad. Good benefits & sooaes, ""..,_. · LegalRE/Sh80$1.5,AiOO for acting as l1a1son promoti onal op - N · ll Li1 ReiDden A&ency between con la ct s. The Previous ex penence In port uni ties. Fa rmers '"""""n:-b, .,_._b .... ,___ we seek will be ..._, ..... " -,.. ..--~ an elec:troruc manufac-laa urance G roup . Ne...-1133-8190 /Free well croocned, and have ,,....,.. teri I _._. ~ .. 100 E 0 "" ... ...,... tood commuait'ation --ina · • "~"' _, · • ·"" or product.ion control eo-sltills. receot secftUJ'iaJ virooment. llmt be able TYPIST 30 hrs. per week. experience. t yping or to woril wil.b coon..-er Acarale • respooslble. '10-30wpm and shorthand -· n--&>.A .. _,.,.. skills of• 100 wpm. • ~....... ... "'au1, _ _, ' \ . . IQ. 1• ..,... .... 1141 ,_.., • 1050 ...... S. 1055 ~al•10.. 1010 Mlle•••-1010 Nt IOl1 ... .. ... ., __ ,.... ······················· ....................... ······················· .................................................................... . ·-•••n . 'm'1 IH ,.ltll P'R E PUPPIKS Sot •. 1 ••;..!1-..--••••••••••••••• .. -••••••••••••••••••• .,,.,..-•••••••••••••••••• Cocktr Leb/ T•rrler a• ove•.-at. Blulc Garoict ~ulr l!iOO f: LUG-GAGETAGS SPA.~x7. S3000ntw. 7 mo ''-RIOT • 'L I ... 7 elf~ ,..rrt1. No de 8EA.R.S l'\'011tleu Rrfr ta Ul~k. Adotable ~ :.~1~~ &cond f75 <kl'trnlront. U11lboa Pt•n from your bus111ei1i. card c>ld. mu.~t sacnnce Sl8SO lieautlful Tame Parrot -·----.. ····-···· hYtf)' pnu. s2:io C'"t.Hr\:1ttld,lyrn•w T I h d I Furn port·c l.ian . ~ndon('('Drdfort'uch ormukeorrer Musn.ee for'l1le .s1008uy~All .---------Iv lnad 951~ -080 u u l&t ome • Oreb" R u 1 \'t)Sli.I. m•At' •h•m,, la" 111 .. w on·• •par .. WM lo u"'prccallltt' Call allrr In c I u d 1 n g Large -... ial IMll thi. bheill\erd L.lb ml' pu~ 2 ec ners n Wp cond from SI & up Thuri. " ...., " • ' " .. Wrought Iro n C:ige 1RSTlllNSTHR MA~'lll I•~ Ori.-r __;_~Ml '31 3131 Ihm> 7" 7733 '100 • ~ 2 lNfil" end ~n ~~·~1~"•ll~rea~~:en~an~llL ~ ~~ 3112 Alter 6prn G42·~'792 Vcb ANTIA~~AU. C\lnd ~O •'u tr .,. _ _._ Oa.n C"'ll> !~~"...:.~ "1 2 lbl amp1 "'··l •· .... ti 3 Kl h ~trap. mcellnit uirhnc Ko z .,.,. I Orth" m I IJ) or Hohm ---- Daltt lcM, ~ l•t paru 40U 1111 ~!:;:: •••••••••• ~!~.~ Pit lluU, r111"41d w lluW. _.._.______ "': c ~ ...,.,~ I c e 11 ~ ,e~ I D requirementi. Pre 17~x ~~n~i.. tw~ m~I l'Af<RAK~l:.'TS (l(H Cloitd'l\...tay Oa1 ~O\t, 0 ~Hf• & WANTED hrn1.1wp11~r N<ili yard. lov•n•' obe Comploh1 furn1J1h1nf(ll of lawnmower. bed. ca:.h vent loss & theft• For a trc~. drafting board & S8cach _,!IW W.amlGIU« A~ Mlrnll ll.OS Tappu dl.i l19y. a uatid b11i.i Call tJJent 431 0:)0 •mall home Ideal for real ter. freeU?r, p1c n1c personalued l:ig cnctose :o l 11 n d . s 1 n gt' r i. t• w 67S.2517 u.,.._Oro" 154 fl• h•aahtt W Carba1tt' ScotlM9 5ll3 ------tt'ntal unit Citll <'Vl'i> for tbl much more tGS3l wallpaper. fabri c or mal·h•nc. 1n w a lnut !!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!'~!!!!!!~ ~ &10 Xlnl cond ---Sc>c>llcH twln ~ mat t.nlo 213 286 1321 Wheeler Cir cle. II B "Day Glo" paper & we cabmct . Jarry i.tt·amer. ~1ust sell du<'k. quail. -•1G.:Ml·MSI Bieyc&e Trallt-r, t arry a t.ttsl ti •prin11 •et. u.ed btwn Buch & Newland will back & trim your comm s team iron, cat F'rench Rabbits. kittens Wood Colld S&orap dja, kicb • •r<>ctrlca. SJ()() ~Iii OR kt, matching tables. 4 olr Hell tags Or try two card!; tree. l210 Pt-nn Senator free to~<!_ home. 640-2507 ~cue-GOO or bHt . .1. New~ Dlshwa&hf'r • N w 111$ 60 &001 -3 Or .. ltt chaln., buffet. Onental ------baclc to bPaRclkC. ES reel. 552·8404 k-r -: "' \IM'd window at a.n1e a em delilgn. rallan, near new Sal & Sun. 9.~ Household 2 yr old M ITRt:O Parrot --!..~ lUO.~IS36'1 c, Ml61M .. t1 .. IOJS ~'O<b1omeTLC cond. Also Magnavox misc sporting goods, S2caor3/S5 Ml~-... -oua SlOO/OBOwithcage. AraencanOaltrro.mMld ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·I~ stereo cOMOle w /8 trk. etc lS42SElffel.lrv1ne. 4/StagsSl.60ea W..t.d 1011 Tamc.642-30GI> llWlit. OreaMl'I roll top. MAYTAG GAS OR'YEH . t(lrmed an1Je Iron, 2"•" MS-7813PM tiJ9tags Sl.50ell •••••••••••••••••••••••Pi &0 IOtO bdrm 14\t. ~ .. .,.. tbh, Avocad<1, #7~ w,. ~Ni X 2"4" X 3110". 10' IMM. UJtedklttlef\.61. box tram~d. ----------Moving ! Applianc e:.. lOosa%~r~!·t~c~~dc•d. TOPCASfl P/\IU .!~ ..... ~! ....•.. ~ Uttlt; It Wb >l I £1~ l>r).-r MC>-.•20 nt" w • p p S 7 OO<l u ll *'t' uv II g ho an c:. Moved, Excellent quality washer. dryer. rcfnge. NO CA RD? F'or used furniture & ap Baldwi'n /\"rO"onlc S~ln"l pri ....... ll604e07l'OUI t "•• • c.~1-0 ~90$1 furniture . 6 drawer freezer. "le L'urn i . ' ~ ' '""" .,. -1' "' .-°' Dr d JJliances. Working of nol xi t ,. d I l W• t _ lltfriaerator. Aro " n - -pecan chel>l S250. l cak rrui.c ~5843 aw your own or sen n ,on ~ a nu & t f I Loi.Ii XV Wttlln&h\t" 20 r uhl l"nfl3mlln T1tbll" Suw I Aua.l Shep. 1 yr old. all round dining table w '4 name. addres!o. phone & 957 8133 ~l.M.5 l>-10·63'74 L~~-~~ 31 • Ill)' le ~ "' ........ ...>7!.,,, u·,, lU bl d *"00 1>hob & i.pa)ed. 1>h1yi. chrs + luaf r >«.I\, ll··n llefnge . ChlnJ Sel. Ping v.e u make one l'ard per ~1ical ... ..u"·" ll't'l'f'lacy, brau -•.aune ....... ,_ ......, • II e, -fn11h\'t'.ti4~·4969 dredon c'ockia:l' tJb,le Pon.: Tt1bll'. Ouk des k. tag Add2.S' t'al·h lnstrun.nh • ll'Ofl d •roe-at~ Kol"t'ao Upnaiht-,;;.~Jt·r. clNn Ii?). 7640 base SIOO. drum La bit' T> pcv.• fl l•·r ,. h(•<, L of Send check or mone' o r rice Ch hl. Span••h v.or~ .. "OOd 1 11111 C-ra& FwNhre I050 •'"" ..1~.. bl 1 ... < drawer,, s .. uo f'>lrnlo. dcrto . C11bu~t c bcsl 6U M()tj Soa~L3or"~...wti:> f~,._..t 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;~·ta e ampi, .-... \hi.<· !:iat Sun .. 2061 ~\lesa PILOT PRINTING 8083 Yamaha Organ. w loa1lcd 14 •-<tUtpnwnt 51175 Call •• ••••• •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • ()~\ l' S.l~ 750ti C.:O~ Uirct·tor lromboni· Anllqu butch , Ma r bh.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * I BUY * * Vr 557 764~ P 0 liox lritiO •• ~ $1200 otrer Wcdaev.oud C'hrome top Ol)mpu.s OM10 w cun Cood used Furruture & ~1UST SELL 12 .. Rnd C.:ol>l.s ~t':.a. Ca !12tl2G ,. biS ~ stove v.ith top l{nddle 50rnm 1 8 Manual adplr Appllances -OR 1 wall Butcher blk lbll'. 1 CMJKC SJll' v.ath 1\1111 with c·a-.c l::xC'.'cllenl ron Cnn ... 11 11' 1'1;.ino <ioud rl1t1on. Sll)fl 1;75 H052 .1fll0r cond Pl·rfrt·l fur fam1I~ 1.P~ I)( '>lu<knl S75U WO-~ :; ~S748 orti4287~ S1llO Sollaor3S70zoom i.ellorSELLforYo u Bent w oo d chr.,. 2 11uci. Jl 1!!60 WJllJCl 1n ~ t;A R LY A Ill ER I C 1\ N Wa~h-;;::-ch~dn , "'orks tl 5 Sl20 644-624~--MASTHS AUCTIC>tif Bentwood bar i.lool:. _CO!> __ La_~1l''.'td !:>un onl~- DESK 30" >. tiO • Sl$5 Lc,1\ e:.eJl $90 ~lase .Furn ~I o \ 1 n J: mu i. t ., l'l 1 s.56-6171 UHIJ~1S tn l.od w11:. hJ.lht 1\n1111u1· µIJ}cr p1Jno bluto clct1r 2 r1oor tom.. )fan) rolli. ·- , SjD.all dropleaf lable &ood S7S ~ 8513 or MKON 1''2A X C d 64'-1686Ir13J..96Z5 Dina pack wood lblc w 1 \to\ mg Sall• lloU'.'t('hold •~ 644~ 548-4411.5 ·' ml on · chrs. sq tble walnut st ----Any Reai. Offer •~. ,, i.....~-hwood ch~. 2 & PJrt of Jnt1que 'hop "'-I dbl 67"',......, 3 s he lf enlertarnmenl ""fi .. ~ ·"' R 11 h """ one e O~l'n·stove Slo\·e. n~ older Ga/fen; ... """" center I book shell. Great Danish loost.> cu:.h1 on .. r \! r o e ct i I e'. J(lnt cond. t antastac & Sauler. clean $100 OI OM_l_O____ chrs, lg rnd oak tbll', furniture ~la~!>. chLOa. features. S600 /obo S48-&Sl3 S484485 }'mpus w/casc for slero system . <spkrs Windsor Bowback t:hn. book:.. old rl'lOrd.!.. dolls "'6-23:93 • 50mm I 8 Manual adptr. fit on the sides, + TV on 979-0560 1'1:w thmi:i. put out C\ er .Oto Relricerator. frost free. $100 SolJgor JS-70 zoom top etc>: an xlnt cond . 'da~ Fri Sat Sun =27 • Afipi•cn works fine. Sl7S 548'8513 12.5 51.20 644 6248 Asking S35 Call l'alll Sofat good cond SJOO. 2 Ualboa Cove:.. NB On ••••••••••••••••••••••• or548-4485 Chlnon 3Smm SLR. I 7 _67_3-J068 __ o_r_G_7_5_-L230 __ . __ gold velvet cha.in. S40 l'J l'Cll bt•h1nd llo~ard'!> Must Sell Kenmore Elec- tnc Heavy Duty Wai.her &Dr)er. I TTL COUNTRY FR ENCi{ Chandl'lll't w Jmbl·r Ht·~tJur.ml 1173 ~iAA ~VlNC·Lg Carnal} &ell eni.. metering. defrost rcfn~. & fr Lr ooaut cond. $115 :>48·2779 Curio Cabinet lighted. globe:.. ~I ti!. U• k (' bo I d gl:is• front & s 1d"'>. ~·8<Yitl com S!75. x nl C'.'on . Cats 8035 ~ ' ----- 5'&8·6530, 369 Walnut St •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• close-ti c upbuurd 1.x·low. c:M xlnl conn 5450 S46-ti3!J8 New Wall Oven & Brmk•r ____ S1uffit'M' Seal IJOllll kit Gus O'Kcerc & Ml'rrllt 19SO's !(as range Needs lens. S4!J .. 42h1gh,23w 1de.2 1decµ clearung. S45 K··nmorc ___ ~18_3031 SlOO 646-0868 a fl 5 PM . was her: $75. 979·2151 DoCJ5 8040 640·27:15 Dryer. gas. clean. work~ Refrigerator ••••••••••••••••••••••• good. $65. 548·8513 or S70 KEESHONO Pups AKC 548-4485 642. 1.836 Champ :.1tt.> MI F' Pe t & Ubl bdrm H·l. tl1111•u1 '"' & elm.. vin} I ,.ufa. dl 646 ~I. 548 7o~.; lkcoratnr d1n1n~ rm ll k1• Mm In).! ,,,ll• l \ 1·r~ thin).! -"'"'" p1Jtl11 t'olor T\' 1111~1'1·· l1or11 1.1mµ, 'Jl11rl1ni: gnud' lll\.., l111I, ~.Htk' h't'" JI!'' 111111 h rn11r•· ;,:1.. \ "l J t1r.1n<fr •:'\r E:i,1 lll ufl 'h II II 111 ll 1! I I n I l ' r I !'i..1l ~n Ill I 1,1111';..1:!11 t;scd olf1ce luroilure An t1qu1::0. tw in bed. art. rrusc ~·9882. POOL T,\BLE nt:ar m·w top qual $U95 .\loving must sell' 556 6171 \\JrehnU'>l' c h·aranc·•. r r11J m ,1t .. r 1·mnJnt' flrll·c!> ,1a ,.,h1:d l!r1n._ ~11ur ml•lJ,.Ur4.'m1·n1 ., -;al Sun 10:. 1~:;1:i Com puh ·r Ln II H :r..> ~kx1u:.n 1\clobt I.!\ I:! lll~ S2~.0 or h· 't •ii r !Wi Ht;46 ,, ba ... .-24 J Z1l.:ren 760·902L C\ mbals. Ro.;<•r'' high . . hat com p lt·ti> v. .ill Sewtn<JMach~s 8092 ca ....... SflOO o~o (.'Jll Jfl ••••••••••••••••••••••• i; :llP\I t71H73i 64-l!J Sewing )1Jchme, Singer --- --!,t)Ui.l v.11h cabml'l. Like :".carly new Applaui.t• nt•w S60 6+1-1756. Gwl.ir. Sunburi.l Dt.·!Hgn . .,.L'j ---8093 SJ.to offer Call Pau1 at -•"CJ 6i5 123o. or fi73 3068 If no ••••••••• ••• •••:••••••• ...n_.,v.t·r. keep lr} ins.: L~dll'' t\nh'! f.~l'lui..'H' 1-.urOl)\'dO Ski Sutt S11t• YA~1.\JIA .1m11"' rt•\I rli 10 l2 J <wk<•t & Panh lll• :\l'V. ~z:::. 1:i·1 l:!:lo Jl "'.Jl'>l )WI llJnw n ~"I t.r1oh \IOI 1·110rJ 'hot• Slit' (01•1tl l'llrld llllHI $1:!.'I .>I' 1317 HWld\ l'lannt•t xlnr nind :! IJYJUlhpll t'l"'> IOI IU<h·tJ !>i.> f>1#j Ji2 I "'""~'11' Ii 'I :vlt:n ·,., 7 S7J '•"I :r.i/.1 Sporting Goods 8094. ...•.......•..•.•.••••• :i:,; \I J;:num Sm1tlt t.. \\ 1• 0 11 < '11111·1·111r-, l·ai.,· \ 111,l 1 ·"" lllll'll·r. ;.om llll I .11 ll1fi1• d1t0'> $:'.>1~1 s h ow P vt ply ~ _,... L.eo1i11cJ 9 580 AMto Leasing 9510 213 001.1345 an 6 pm •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a...~ ~ c Custom dci.1gnt.•d coffee lbl. Jppro.x lJ 'x!I' dl' m111:.1on-.. 1nlu1d gla~,. 'ftuarci., llnt1QUl' 'A hl. mint con d Orig purchase prtCl' S3200 Best offer over ~.oo Also :.ofa. 11 · long. sculptured floral gold 1ycllow & Jmbe r des ign. mint cond. Orig purcha:.c pncc Sl800. Best offl·r over S300. Phone llarry 675-34-15 :-; l'... J n l I If U I' 14 h I l 1 f'rl•nrh P ru\ 11 b1 to11 1 ... nat'I wd I l:J lit " 1 h111,1 l~lh & bUrll•l Wr\ l't Urasl1c '-J' '"lo!' llo·t Olher st:t Mu"t ,. .. 11 \lw rzr. sofa lamp,, l'l1 642 6676 o r 1\d=3115 ~ -1:.lO. 24hr; Lt-: 1; \ll \(it-: ~.\l .t: Ant "' \n 1;111 11. m" Jun qui· L'!>t'CI U'>Jblc-. 11;10 Tu,lm 1\\1·. C \1 II :> ~OOtl) onh K1·nrTY1n· rcfn~ 1:1 uJ 11 rr.,,l fr.·· "' ll'l ffiJ k1 r han J:old S2i;j Ulnl•lll :.t·t ~m i c·h r. ~ 11.'J( Comer ~roup. >.Int conu or & } dlo... !l&S {fj'.'J2 \I,,\' T 1-: [) L 'l'll "'I\ I trombont· "n' cond1l111n W>lSIK i!iWI r11u11d J n hr1ur n l11.1d1•r ~l'Jle~ & lnckler ::ru'l .,..w, , LU, AK . champ LEASE A BRAND sirropup~~~~ts Oarung room !.el. l.lbll' leaf. 6 C'.'ha1 r:i llJ pl· Pia) pen St'l'llon.il. hkl· nt•'A )IU!ol :>t't' ~5 21 15 GarJJ:l' SJle kmg sr1l· bed & lot" of otht'r 1ll·m-. on Son Onl) :1 J ol2'J !:.nu.: EW '80 DATSUN 280ZX COUPE ~r··2~ £..-~ /. .. -~-~:ci~ 5 soeed trans . air cond & fully factory eQu1pped !228058) (Stk 1072) NOW s199so ONLY MO. 411 e>e,-of 1199 50 otut Sl 1 17 ID -monl!I C.p COfl ,_, 00 R-1111 s~$ 00 on °""~ end,._ 0.-o" 1• • lrt ....,,..,,. __,,. & I-hie ol 1171100 On ~.., c...a~ C..-\ •ubt'td to nnot -.~ OttM OfV(t n·uu l\.t t-IO ~ •nc.t~ OfoW,.oreo&·~~OC7't4.f'I' NOW U AUTO IUY! ~ .......... ...., Intelligent & affectionate ma le Springer Spaniel needs new home . King :.z Water Bed com · &$4-0376 plelt' SlOO or trade for Pit Bull pu~ Ll<C purpll' KJO~ Bed 9iH 6448 papers Must M·ll this Canop~ bed smi:h: tim1J ~cckend S50 ~5 4280 nev. S200 off\.•r --------li75 KJ94 I ~ r old f't:m Stundarrl Poodle. t'hJ mp:i~lll'. ,\KC. :.payed. prof obc dlen<'<' lramed BeM nf fer J>\t l'art) 673·8021 --,.---- fUm11ure & g;ir .1i.;1.• ,,.JI: 15908 Call·ra Court. F \. St.·t· ,or a . sso (' 011 ~o II.' l\ll0rl0 0 $2j \\ roughl 1ri'.m J:?las:. din1ni.: )l'I S3.'\ 1.•lc. Hu~l orangl' -.of;i bed Ir I! custo m l'h,1ir Ir.., & :-mall 14ood C•Jflt•l lJbll"• "ll:rl•O (1Ul )O l1• "Ith .1 m fm ti 1m11Jl11111 f.!fl't'n µ1 ;1111 .>lo ~ 11 1 'rloµcd1.1 llr111 .1n1t .1 pJll· i.:n•1•11 \t·h .. 1 111 .. 1. C'h"tr rt'ln~. '" I.imp' 11)(1.~ ~·.o111tn •·r ll F\ I IJrbnr Rd :... H Sat & Sun. 9-3. 2308 Cliff, New port Beoch. 631 -7055. \Im IOK ~dlt· I urn I h. 't l.11t·h t·JblOl't' m"' ttl To\11l.1 S25u \u~ 1:.: It l ornl·r nf llu:-hJrt.J & In d1.111,q111li., :!U5:! 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S'iS. I prof lront lhro"' l'l~ai.urt• and Un\ 1: v. 1 l h cal t' h e r s I II II S3000 fo'l It \1 752 Wi2 ~16 21UI or ti42 l).')i3 Big Canyon Redecoral· mg. sofa 9', grrls bdrm M?t, lamps. tbls. masc all xlnt. 644·8521 . ----------1 :"\ew Rocking L'hu1r v.1th AHABl 1\~ )101((; \:\ for ll'J.,(' Wl•ll T r.11n1·d Sm.all S11e S h;H1>1>7 ~ t:rn. MODEJ.HOME FURNISHINGS Swider s av!» "'."<> room to ,.lore· . cfocor:itor "J" ··c.innot u s e an n.:v. model' Whal d11 \OU :.a)., ~1ake ui. an offer. ;,II ite m:. must $!0 th1i. weekend Cu:.h & t·arr. Sun. I lam 2pm. inform; lion 833 laJS 586·1262 \'1br:.ito r Ut:aul n1lor Lei.' than 1 ~ 1>rir1· 53().3-; 12 TJblc &. 1 <..in\• hJtk HouwholdGooch8065 1ha1r.; !Jl.'l'illl "'"Id I 111 le...• t:.ible :J6x 7:! 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Sola. loveseat. coffee lbl,, f'fld lbls. lamp; oak eor i~ !h! .,. .. it>r hcds. T\.'')o, dre....er:.. 1,. 1,, ;.._ f>(.<1 • • 1~01 EUIATt:: <.:A.Sii• F or Gold . S 1l vl'r . Platinum t\ny kind . ccr>d . amount Daniel ~"'i'°'!-:l Geroge Sale 8055 ModMnery 807a ·················~····· ......•.•.............. Garage Sale 9 5. Sal & u 1 cu fl ox} p.en r' I Sun. Aug. 9 & 10 325' '2 full SJSO Sapphire. Bal Isl tenter 645 39'J6 h ml•,i.aiie from alley I ~ & Su -~·lid rublx·r fork hfl llr<''. ,1 •. ~.~~:-.. .-11 ~---· ~'!~· HX\,A.-~"4,.S)i'I ,,,..-...,,.-::~~ ... , y, } J~•# 4 iJ') ... ~..:iiiilfl IV frtt: ~ftlC\ 432 Avocado. Cd~! l\I o \' 1 n ~ S a I 1° Des k.La mp•" tl 1~ht'-. ma sc good11•., 3 1~2 Barbados Pl CM 8· 1 J>ro \'ac Y.ml \'.ir th11. Bnl?ll--' & Straton t•ns.:in1· l.C'~io than 25hr' u~•· S200 C:a ll Hand' 96().1346 • REMOOELl:"J G S ALE 'KeUOMOUI 80aO ------·-lr,.,e we11thl no v. IU 2'J lb-. .J mo 11.JO' r guaranlt-t-d r'all Cand > dlt 5 ; .. as lti:U ~U :O..G WHIT~H~ l.111\Jtu.res. voc.ih!>l wo uld hk"" 10 llslcn to )Our tune' for s>oss1 ble re Ct>rdinR. Ll'a 652 8t0i &l2 &11r. Rdn.i $75 Loun)!1 S~• I 11ff\:t• I Jl>l1· ~J l hJtr ~'\ ,,, ... , a:'t l .;.11.. 'Jffi.1hJ re; 3411 JI l'l•U'' I• Or holh for S'i;l41 'I mm Hrownan~ lh l!I~ 1'11"'l'r V. llh l'Xlrd:> ~ti() ;1,)l.58J? \111rl'' U11) It• :.oil sur flJ11;mb 7 ~ If Stl~ l'J ,,,,. )(S73 '\Jtur.il Hu••o.111 ...,J bl< lull lt·nl.'lh 1•11.•I 11n1. ~.IOI, .. ift'nfu·. SI.!,,. •• 1~12 UIO Ad:;!.",., :.:1 ltr• o!wt .. r "' C'U~t h~• n • .,. \\ \\ '••l'<"lll·r hl.(hl hJ1 )1'.(1 1,.U •J4-H l"""I 11 111 \tU"IJlllll' Offi~ FvntitUtt & Eqlapmrnt 8085 .......•...••.•....•... H•tJd & TrJt l.. r 11m11l1•h ~.\H (ll-• ...,1\ 1nl11nd•r' '"''·''""I 'J;tlf ~l ll I . 1 J t h l11nol1 r ".t .!ill , \I I Ii< Ill I ' i I :! . ~t' ~"j :n 11. Ceromic Tile l isqw "' ,, 111,., uncl.111~1 t11.., 'Ill\ "!OU IJ•lllll A. i.;l.u1• 21' pt:r t alt ( ',1 II SJ.I ; , LI l'' '"' v. knd' ST EH LI :'\ G ~ 11. \ U < fo.loqwnn b) l.unl n tJJb O\ er SSOl~J SJt·nf1t <' for Sl 950 YN Slr.3 {;,.\.">T C:entrifu.:JI \ir Compr~r v. 2h...,µ :lph, rrotor $1Ckl 540 .i1211 .\Int Dt-1 p So .1 .. .,h1111. i>•ll'' n11" t·h mJ , r111 ~ llt•l., hunll r • huv. A mu1 h m11r•· t .111 i,:11 4;•N Wh1t1• f<Jtt JO I.I\ lllj.! '' l ttrJ,, ~·n~ ~' hlt1d l.Jr1Jrd d Ult d1111r IHI I 1'0 1:\T ::"O • u l l n:fnp.eratur :-1 tr ddrn'I & 1t·cmake r 1.au 24 -;~ I'\ t'Olnl!' R,\.\IS Sl'3SOn t1Ckl•h. $575 or bt.-st ufkr ~lti(J Utfi 111\1 1'•711 :-... i.·.t r•• IJ tJflloJl.t' J.(IH ••I , 1H11I '11•• >i'.ll .n•r• BASIC 4 (3) VDT (3) Caelus Drives (2) Printers 60/200 /LPM ED St. Amour CHC 7 14-549-2688 \!111 .. ll.1 I op\ \l.11 h1 n1 1-:i. \ll1Jr.:f.1Jjh1. : 1111 V.11 h I ll'IU t\ •htfl l '• l i j \ • I\ t.1·1, 'l t~•t 11 \11 1 I 111 t,.$1. 1a.t~"'' llDI ~ t I• 1 I r 11 t u 11 l'11rn't·11111-1 '1i. v.n1 .. r I m 1·n1 14 s:,7:, 11r ,,,,um1• pJ~ m.·ni-"' SJ.I m o I Jn 2 S$;,S II.ii I j' ;,5 II r ~ ~·36:! f'<JWEH )1 11"'l't . pov.t!r l'dl?t'r t;'"d i; t1mt:~ Brunn1n ).! l>r . .r11ni: C<ill . 7&>-92i0 t1ft r, JOP)1 \1Jr h11w 'Cln l rond SIO Roof Cooler with pump Sl.50 Call~·28i6 F'rost-1-l'l't.' Refn j?er3lor. A\'Oc.ido. 14c u' S175 Sun be3m Electrr c L.,v. n \lower mo S,SQ.t)2M ~~ ~I 9r ~ SOfi!i 1-in'proof fill'. 2 dr k~JI. b I k I 1 k l' n t' v. S2 2 0 631 52l2 -----J cop) machine:.. 3~ dry a uto . S300 5liOl.I '161 7450 \fark l111l ""' ·,is;r; .Rodio, HtR. Sttreo 8098 •••.•...•.......•.•.•.. <!:! l l>LUH T \' Sl:!:J I "! t·Jr "'arranl} "1:! ;i3-IO l LJI.,.: .tUl•1 ft'\'\r't-" t·J~' \\ \\I I \I 'I''-'' o. , ....... r Jrtll>. '~.~ s1:,11 t.,iJ, ;it+'7ti ~r ... "'Prl..r pn1 ,., J r<· J.:11 111~ up ...,, pr I llm· ur 11r do I 11••" In ho•Jl Ill• \l1.1nt11 \Ju'" •..ii\ 'IX'.15 \\ \.'-l•:u lh l'<I Am 11-·m \mpl1f11 r in l.(ood cond )'ti\ f>.IM} 975 1120 l .. ·llUllfUI RC \ ~. cnlur T\ '.? '' "'rnt' Ir>'• ii• I\ f\ lomµl. ro "I"''"' .,,,1,•m "''"' 111rn .. r & 1 ,.,.-..·ti• fl•·t I. .! L.111t .. r 'P'"'"' r 1< .. 1..i 1urn1.1hl" \II I k· lk ... l:lll "' .! 'IJ\.'Jk1•1' lor ''"'' ";u Xiii..: "I• r•" I\ 111·• 1'1\• r . ,pkr' rwo11 Ill'" !lJcnf1l'l' :it Sl\J(I 5.'>7 ~U S .1 n k ' o S T U I ti 5 0 frnntluJd1n.: c a!li.1:1t1 • t'kl k Lt kl' 01.'W Si:; ;51 i::!:lj; Boats & Marine Equipmrnt ....................... ~ 901G .....•....•.•.••..•••.• l'1\.\'0E :? place 12· 1n natable Fold!> into sm pkii. 2ti lb<. Innate:; in h man 0Jr & pump ~.> ti..11 25().1 or ti7J 1455 Kmg.s1.tc ••a•t'roeel. r 'C 1· r u l 1' t' d l'' k &. O.·eJn llowin~ Dor). ) r. S200 I CrcdcnzJ & end lJblc.o old C:IJss1c fkaut \ m 673 7139 Perl ect cond S6.1tl for Gia'--; blj2 758'.'I · eH'r) 1h1nll :.' PJrkJ\ ----- ,, llP pool hlle r used 11oood floor protl.'<lO,.., fu.r for S.1IP Schoel. Uory. tWlct'. ~ 17" POf"lable cha!~ ~153 8l1U l!Or<f cond111on S750. fulh colorT\ $13S s.1~4JU9 ---1· 'I u 1 pp e d c.; a I I ..-.:~ .. ~· ... ~.~-.. ~ .... ..,.~··~·~ ...... ~\~};~---s-~~.,,~· ~~;;. ·~....-~-~ I Jt-"f~,\•stJo.it'jjV' ·1 • · ~,,_.,...-.~ ""' "" 9l0. l\('nmort• ~a~ st.on ~ 6171 Boats, Marine $1.1 Antiq ue brt·ad bm tJ Equipmut 903<> blr S2111 O a k wa'h Pris 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\land SlOlJ 35 )'cl" ru~t •••• •••. ••• ••••• ••••••• .. hall ClHPC'll n~ S7 5. SllEHln !'-Pl-:T l ',\Rf': 'v.1ve l r oc kl'r & ol llo:irrlanJ? & groomin~ loman Sl25. pr uph with hl\<'. fn•t• pkup firc!>ldl' l'ha1n. Sl30 Poodl11 l'up• lur :.:ill• Few m i sc . rccms. Tcu Cup :iluds, 25 yn. ~lS. exp !>4&-2848 Chairs. ottoman. rattan. ••••··••••••••••••••••• new bed. Drexel chest . s t I v E R bookcase. lamps. T V. flalwa.rc /G o rha m . <'lol~e s. more 7l5 1Rondo1.llplc settmg.7 Bayside Dr. NB. Sat 9·~· pci. 1ea. 12 serv pcs Sun 9-12. 675·~ <Th1l-r 7~5 S2.950iobo 2 :.ml dt's ki. l 8"x36", Labrador puppies. 6 wks walnut fams h, like new Y l' I I o w o r b I k CSca John 646-5096 Registered 831 057 1 001)' I. ~-"---------1,,,,.--=~~~~~~::~~~~~~==~~;:~~~~~~~~~~:::' .... Garage Sale·Gtanl t:ver- ything. 16869 Nichols. Apt C. HB. Sat /Sun 9 3 DON'T :\11SS MAIL ()l{OF.R MMUNF.'S Giant warehouse i.alc. 1™2 :'II 1trhell Ill Irvine. llon zon L .T .O; V1lf.F.- wus S345, sale S227. Oedts OIJe 111 Qt.. wu:i $ 89, sa.le $4.50. Magma · SS BBQ. was S117.45, !!ale S77. Lateran)' thousands of items on :.ale. l day only, Sunday Aug 2-1. from JOA:\! lo 5P)t Por info call 171-1 l .;s7.9900 Now is a great time to look for smart buys on 1980 cars. The Daily Pilot and the new car dealers · of Orange Coun.ty suggest you check the easier credit terms, better gas mileage and lower maintenance available in 198<r roodels thfr?Ugh participating Orange County dealers. Visitors to dealer showrooms may register for trips and other great prizes now through September 1 I , All makes, models and colon Cl888ified Auto Adveh~dle DAILY PILOT Triple dresser w 1m1rro r. Pecan round din table. Chest of drawers . 2 desks. Queen s leeper sofa & Love seal . h1~h chair. Gainey pols for plants. m1 i>c 't erco equip. Trundle bed s w 1mallresses. boo k shelves. elec typewriter, Many misc household & furn items. 308 Alto Lane, (2:$00 block. S.A. Ave) 64S-4317. DIMOUTIOM SALE Almost everything in Bluffs condo for ule. T'her mador dbl. oven1 Elert. range, kit <'abti. Cn>t. drapes. s hutters . batl'I fixtures. d oors. hardwood nootlng. Ughl fixtures. • others. 301 ~adt.~SuD.OD• 1y.1rnr 4. 780-0133. Bil Par kins Lot 1a.ra1e saJe. ls.48 Adams. CM Sunda y. 8 :30 ·7 :30 754,9502 New & u-.ed . <lingh~i.. Renerators. instruments. f1!>h.tn1t gear. aui'> pilot. etc ~I ak<· ofter Sat Sun tO S 1551!> Computer Ln. llR New & used , d1ngh> . gent!r:.ators. instruments. fishmg gear. auto pilot. etc. Make offer. Sat/Sun 10-S lSSlS Computer l..n. KB. 12 · fiberglass sailing dinghy w /Jib & maJn. 19' alu m . mast. 673·66811 Sac r1 fl ce '650. Anch or Windla ss ; Simpson.Lewrence, SSS. Manual. 2spd. used only twice, S575. Anchor l\Qck; f.00' g • .. 'UI IIM. + ar -. ~ lll.m. riuon-never used. l28S 8'73·5001 NlCllOO water exhua~t,. S2S0/080. 681..()833 ... ' I • ... == MM ~r.:= .... !~ =.~ ....... ;~ tW::1~s/ ttlO. T,....,.,UMlw 9110 ....... !( 9IZO 8Undl¥.Aygi»t10.1980 DAL.YPIL.O'f 01 ···~ .. lttc. • I .... • • ... ......... ;;.-.·1......... 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Anaheim ns.9900 67~-6161 z. hn ~ 90..000. J •ck Curley duiNd to DUGO See LI\ boa. t.rlr.~·1JS6 PAC:I ARIOW . -------- 534.1505 oun111•• 11 Nwt" Hrbr . Ca.II aow • - -MODELC Tr~m~ion &front.axe! ·~ Corvalr Monza 4 d r '67 Chevy ..., ton P.U. weellanda, UJ U 111.)J.Sl&ltr 18 Hobie Cat wltrlr, S!Mpa 8 to 8 on Gaucho rorss '°81 ""Ton ford. H.T .. A.T .. Original camper equapped. new M'dtda)'I • 1'111111\)' a:t.ru, •Int cond tH!da . full~ sc-lf con-Call 646-906l or 64~2549· owner best off 673-7159 327 eng. 2 a ux i 11 a ry --...-.------480' f1ybrld&• Sltlpjadl. EIOO/Olr 8'73 5* tamed. roor air eond . Asldor Neil tanks. air. CB rad to le'Slu_pja~ 1V ~n HuU, new v111.1I • traUe.r. WUI •IDUCIO ~enera tor. A M / f M ----'86 Chev)' Capnce Sport Sl~. 64.2-89'7 l. Volvo m 110 hr. VHF. t\nance or trade for ., 11tereo cassette. C 8 AMhKfor Sale Coupe. Load~ w op--------- $wtm LOR. Ir• ti wtr ST900 8 111 Hardf'•\ly, •!'1' SANTANA, 8 baliJo ntdlo4only33.200m1les ••••••••••••••••••••••• tJOOS lst)earproducl1on 'S7 Chevy Cameo pickup flush, mu\l (Of\(! Muit R.ltr. 5QS Pert Ave, Bal ol 1alla, mcludtnt: I PID Must aeU• CSer IWIO. IMPORTANT model IH.OOOmt All Call 631 4919wee kdays ~U PP714 8'131611 llJ&ftd..STs.Z8N naker, vane, VHF. tall 17141SSt·llCM NOTICETO onginaJ Collectorsor1n before3pmor weekend$. ----------1·---------t away (Ond 114 SOO READERSAND vei.tor~ onl). S2~00 a · Skipj11cll Twin VolYQ •31' Unifhte 19'73, twin Newport Yacht Exch Rent molorhome. n~· ADVERTISEBS iSl ~ '73 Ran(hero 500 Mag VuF 61S-tn> U _ ... _,,. --------v.heels. Needs little ~~ ~lly eqwpped. aas. n . ralbo, ban · se contam..-.. .....,., per The price of items . Low hours. $2~.UOO tank, canvus. 1ood to.h. Sf&.../ week + 6• a m i le . advertised by vehkle Jaguar. 58 Marlt t. 3-1 amount of body work. ~U. farruly (rw.ser. $37,500 Dodls.,.. 9070 6'5.2283 dealers 10 the vehicle auto. 4spkr~. am 1rm S1400 oHe r. S48·291i. -· p· d Nwpt Yacht Eachange h••••••••••••••••••••• y--1~ T .... 9170 class1C1ed advertising cass. tid all round rood _581_·_~_n_. _____ _ -ettmaller. ftybn ge. m l.llOO DocS s n -I -· ~. '11Y11r1 rolumns does not tnclude Must sell S2500 ono dual rontrols. xlnt 1n & pace. ·°"'t ..... ·a ••••••••••••••••••••••• any a pplicable taxes. S40-4461 or SSl-0325 'SS Dodge "'4 ton . .Cspd. out. Sl 0.000 o tru 23 ' Unlfllte , 197 0, ~I~~ ~3--=t $J.2S "13Jaycotenttraller.slps ltrense. transfer rHs .. 58 FORD f airlane ns S700~1~offer. ~.67S.Ul3 Oybnd&e. single eng, · 6. 3 burner stove, icebox. fmance charges. rees fM • ru , VHF, D/F, fatho. stem WANTED Slip tor 27' table. batt • xlnt cond alt' pollution cootrol de perf<'(tl) · ~t·v. ht•Jd '76 CHEVY ~ 6 1 311 CJGARE'M'E w/new encl, $13.SOO. Nwpt Yacht Power BoaL 642·9834 Vice certifications or de· bner and rronl seal S6SO 39 000 $4 ~one llcy ri 5 speed tren1 .• AM PM ~seette. wood grain '"'" a 1oggage rldt. Demo (0231001. (Stk 6733). MOWOHLY 54689 ~-..talOellM •eoe .... c.r. ....... "'"""'-~ ....,.. ....... ~..._ ___ , __ MOW U AUTO IUY! _...,, ........... -. "'""'· ~· ..... :~t~~:~~. newport datsun ~ •. •t!ltl••·i~'!"'f&•..-'¥' ... "'· .. .. . 9 .••• , .~::·.I·.""• ,, 833-1300 alum. 6 whl. trl T /JM Eltch 67S.1800 Call 67S-96Sl As ls '58 \'rstrea A aler documentaryuJire-<?BO 1878 , , Plarcnua 6P~ :::.s1oi a a ~~·ll;if t"fut~·~v!~: •25' Apollo. '77, single SUP WANTED: 40' Gai. f~:cd1ealD1U1S29879200 tOBO ~!~'fsech:;!:e;'fied e~ .~M:=NG 75,1 ., '7<i ~hevy <.:heyenn c :to~~~e:/;'sn? STOP!! top. VHF rad. Elec. eng, VHF, RD, fatho. sea Boat. N. 8 .. or Hunt """" .., " the advertiser. · · on., [)11-.:SF.L. loaded with ex-Old you know you can Take t1mt' to relax J1Hl "--bo nu. am fm t'tl!!". 289 c·n~. pl 1 f comp. Sacnncc' Trade tent, canva~s. turn tabs. ....... r. 963-~966 Tent Trailer. slN'ps ·1 5, ~/ 499 1907,499 1277 Lrai; Low m1l('ll;. 1mmac-. are a c as111 ied ad '" ~hop at homo• It'.., ... 1mp1. Finanre 642-4097 or :dnt cond 3 to choose Boat S I ip for H l'n l . ex cond $400 Incl extra Ctosslcs 9520 20 mpJl _~:!_!15 645 051!> the Daily Pilot Serv1t'<' w 11 h 11 " 1 I' P 1 I 11 1 ~3707. from S16,000 N wpt Newport Harbor. 32'. ~ulp 54S-485!:1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '2!1 1-'ord Roadster l'U. Directory for a whole Clus!.1f1 l'ci \d.., \1111 11 --------i Yacht Exch. 675-1800. J?ood ~lat. n1..'i.'<.b re:1lor Get GREEN cash month for as little as you havf' !\OITli'th111i.:. ln 28' Owens cabin cruiser,1---------1 Sailor power. 548·6190. TE~T Trail<'r· Lar~e. LONDO:';! TA XI. Good mi.t. eng run... Cle Jn for WHITE elephants sz 17 per day~ For more sell. •a II .1 f r11•11d I\ nu canvas /paint, good Up to 22 .. SSS /mo. sleeps H Xln't cond1uon Ru nn in A <.:on d. I !J6ti t•ha~15 Sel 1 1Jr 11 adl' with a Classa11ed Ad llllormation. c•all Cla~s1t ll'U \d \ 1wr ,jt cond., needs some work. 9050 Newport Beach. W50 ~·9209 Model. S2000675 5603 Askmx S3250 675 31i~ Call642 5678 642-567K "'2 5bi8 Must sell SS000/080. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- 751·2182 •IMMAC 28'·30' BOATS: 675·9174 or S8l l525 AMtos. New 9100 A.lltos, N•w 9100 A.llto1, H•w 9100 AMtos, H•w 9100 A.wto1, New 9100 A.lftos, Hew 9800 6/12mo plans prepaid Slap needed fo r 35 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30. S · Io n g L h u r::.. from $189/mo anr luding Erirkson Sailboat. No eqi.Spped & documented· sbp, lessons 714/964-5994 parties. 631-0:n4 ror commerdal fishing. SU.000/080. ~0869. Charter brand new 31' -----Silverton power cruiser 15' MAINLAND sur Long term sublet. Ldeal access, location. Park· 1ng. r es taurants, ser vices. $300. Write 14' Runabout wttraHer, 3 from Pacific South Coast carb. Mere . outboard. Ow1ers. ~·0644 SlSOO 227 Vlr1lnla Pl, CM ~ 1768 loGh. Sal ---•••••••••••••••••!~~ Clas61f1ed Ad 11357, Daily 28' Chns Craft Classic, •49. Luders 16. 2Sft. varn Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, sips 4. ruU canvass, good h u 11 • s Ii P In N B . _Cos_ta_M_~_._921626 __ . __ cond. 759-9319 beaut if u I. S4 ooo . MEWPOltT SUPS 21·~a.many doy,4SS &N-90lO. NOWAV41LAILE Olds, bluepnnted. Burke LUDERS 16 w/offshore 67J..4160 Jet. ski & tam. Bsl ofr rmonng. Will negotiate. loah. 5pHd & .~~· 97o--0524. 213/592-5227 Ski 9080 20' Searay VHF. comp. SANTANA 525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• range 90mi+, 14 ' has absolute ly ever-~lust sell 18' Ski Boat. swordplank, 2 batt. ythlng, 8 bags, beaut. Xlnt cood. New 4SS Olds 968-1486 cond. Poss. N. B. slip. $:IOOO offer or $1000 take m.ooo. 559-5le4 eves over pavments. 848·5971. 40' Owens Sponafisber, 1--------------------- worth •1K mu.t Mii Cal-». ebp. Erilanlde fuJ. FishorSti lplOHP.1/0 , lt0,000. All' olfen COD· ty equip. Hum. Harbour. with trailer & xtra equi P· aidlnld. 114·35CM.350 .._1'75 ment. S2200. Call Pat al 40 FOOT-H ~. da11or1eo-s1&0 WILL TRADE '74 27' "m;'"" ·~ Ouiscraft, Twin.crew. A small invelt. will give -------- double plank, Tue auto you unlimited sailing in '71 WeUcraft Scarab, 280 « * 530-2$11, £ve1 beaut. crul1in1 llletcb. engs, xlnt cond. with ,,...._ m.aeo Hydro bolat , dock , F 'C M . Jib •· $23.000. P .P . N.8 . DING HY w /4hsp , ast.18 .ary. 810• .,. TI4·752·1400ext320 Bwinrude.Xlnt. ~~ tncluded. $650. ~ ITll---rftftll• II' CLASSIC IAY Lldol4.excellent. IOAT ~ lellt Sde/ 9120 1964 Century l.apslr ake •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• nunl cond, won Yacht 'GR' COLU MBI A 36'. 18 Western Wilderness Cub "Best Mamtamcd" loaded. xlnt cond. $36.000 Alpine camper, shower. award 3 yrs. straight · 543-7401 auto htr, clean bed. fully llOOO. 673-5001 t 1979 Balboa 22'. Trailer. self-~~a::· Like nu ...,.._.,Yachts outboard & comp . _sesoo __ . _____ _ ~ DIKOIMf Sale sail away pac k. Xlnl Camper . Sleeper for 1.fp to sen off retail. Cond. $9200 Any & alJ small truck. S2SO. Call Fi.rstcome first served. te rms con s idere d . aft.6PM: 957·2710. i:r Un1fillte 213·964·2539 eves, days • 28' Owens 7l4·7S4·36SS 8 Cabover camper. Nice 29' Ca hfornta I-' IA cond. All boats 14 · Force 5, S7SO 645-8295 just rerurbished Good Condition 646·9000. 646·0954 '72 6 pac Camper . 8' cabover. 3 way frige & Jeffnes. 1960 FB. SI-'. · 7 5 I 9 ' Se a c rown jacks. Sl.500. MS-7176. { Twin Chrysler 22S's. Daysailor w/Nwpt s lip, a.ctric C:ars 9130 lOOhrs' fr esh waler 8estorrer 631·0401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " cooled. Auto pilot. VHF. Sacrifice Santana 22. well Go-cart .. No motor Sl60. • Fatho.CB,673-6221 equ1p 'd w /outboard. 641-5036 ~ 18' Stlverline. Volvo make offer. 642·2283 Motoriud .... 9140 IB/08 eng. good family UDO H 's ~ & SS50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ski boat. Lo aa:. consump and ·p~nt. · New 1.980 PUCH Maxi x1Dt cond. $3700. 962.Q04 equi 962-8068 The Ultimate Moped •• 20' Fiberglass Deep V CAL·20 at Dana Point. ~~~gio. Boat & Trailer 160 HP. Good co n d . W e 11 225SHarbor Blvd. CM 110 CAnvas bait tank, equipped & priced right. -------- ' ~·:~~~Int cond. 499-UIM. ~/ ti SO • 12' Slaff. 3HP Evinrude, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21. Glastron, trlr, nu tires. $150. 2 10• su rds SlO ~y ha ~t·~~!~ '"'' .. ~. ~~~ ... ...::=,'.~""""""' _____ ...._ ____ 12'Flber11l Snowbi Go;;amyle age. Jt' Lapstr~e Lyman, 200 ae!f5orrer 7()8.4)166. John ., "HP •. Cbns Craft eog. ~ Tent Trailer. sleeps 4·5. drastically reduced for . ex concf.. $400. Incl extra quick sale. 673-9570. 8 tt Fiberglass Salling equip 545-4859 , Dinghy $100. 19071 Randi · · 30 Trojan F /B Twn LoH.B.964·1868 Harley FL 1988, L200c:c. Grayma r lne . Fully • .. semi. Chopped shovel eiqWpped. Slip poss. Xlnl 8 Sholewood. complete. head. $2.400. CalJ aft. aoad. $1.8,500 firm. (714) Great~ used only 6X Spm: 714-761-8300. 112-ll42. must see P /P 842·35SS. um Triumph Bonnieville m. 1200 ml. xlnl cond. Make olr 760-8083 Hcada 3.'50 XL off road. good (ond. S400 firm. *-5551 '79 Yamaha XS 7SO SF 1pe(ial black. 12.700 miles . good (Ood. llOO/VC. 270 Cliff Dr. Apt ~ Beacb. ult for MODEL. 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DASHER 76 O*VY LUY 78 FIAT 76VW DASHER WAGON 77VW RABBIT 78VW RABBIT 78 PONTIAC GRANlEMANS 77VW SCI ROCCO DASHER WAGON 6050 147303 4 DOOR DASHER 5939 126146 10,680 10,340 9727 9608 6 I 3 ~:.,.lJSTAHG DASHER WAGON 5942 I 151 15 4 DOOR DASHER 5936 114344 DASHER WAGON 5946 111919 DASHER 4 DOOR 60 I 5 141463 DASHEI WAGON 6060 36114 I 5194 093745 I 0,045 f 570 10,610 9765 f 165 9155 437 tll7 484 76VOlVO 2"GlSED. 10,110 570 78 TOYOTA 9237 1375 528 CEUCA 790 71AUDI 859 sooo ' sod R&H t8 16~PTI G r ea1 Stiape1 Full o- «411TLtv'l atr hit c:ru1Se Loaded' Auto 4 dr air IQ56SAEl Ovna,.,.te clean Low l"ilP<; <1 ~od <;lpreo lack rOll bar w1ClP rT'dQ<; w n Pw raised l e flpr wh1IP<; '10830551 "l<>rr-n c.asse11e lJ4WVll 13 000 IT'1lp<,. Auto air. stereo 140904v1 C"ust orT' 2 Clr 813SDJl sunrool <.tr ro •r- Dvna1T11te sunrool cusiom 2 dr d <'iOd R&H 0eanAs APtl""891TJll tv'oon rool ltlt cru•SP "'"'our rntenor. S()llt ~ wmdow<i <;tPrPO l Oaded ll"CS rT'\Jdl IT'Ofe' r 7 6 7)( RX I Auto <Mr slef'80 '597RV0 l Sharo• Red Roadster Low ""~ Dvnam•te• 1546TIVSI Factory sunroof custom wheels s tereo w 'cassette. •soo l'l'llles Cl71XZ01 Auto . P IS. air. stereo •t 7970C0l. 5 spd. air. stereo GT llflback 25.000 ll"tles «< t9VOCI Dynamite sunroof sedan. Auto atr cru•se. stereo. velour. sue>ef' dean• '299VNBJ . . . . 5299:$ .. .. 5 29~S •. s3195 53695 s·3995 55175 5 5295 5529.S· DASHEI DASHER DASfB 5937 115758 5931 102760 6202 093911 9615 9415 11,325 1296 1766 1597 10.5tS 849 818 730 WE NEED YOUR TRADE PAID FOR OR NOT 1:-'=.~a:O:~ .vANAGOH 1111 014"1 10,615 t100 895 FREE CREDIT CHECK _.... 12.-. •~14 CA11Pa 6011 ott52 I I 3,540 I 2,l40 1,000 Mkf«Paul "'I" •• • AU ftllct" PLUS TAX Me UCINll • MacT10 .... WI• DOC .. • IALI 'Tl Dod&t> ~amptir. bubble top, IUOO, llUlO. --Ir , ~tt.:'lll tlJTl '7 fo'oni Chlt~•U. lo lnl t t·Ofld szaoo or ~1 8'790or Soea-4121 R1c:lt -------T i Ch uy Van V8. dUlom.tllc:. PS. PO. 1ur. ptneh nit, c:rpt. 129~0. 1335 .......... 9IOO ....................... ·~~ COMNHl IHfVIO lfl 'I 1 .. •• j ,. \ ,, . ~o-1 lOO TOPDOLL.41 PAID FOi · GOOO&CllAN USIDCAISI Top Dlllar Paid For Your Car' JO.-.SOH & SON u..cot.Mercwy ~Harbor Blvd O>st a Mei.a 540 563(1 9100 Aaltos. Hew 9800 AMtol, lfRpOrled .......•............... AHo'-o 9705 ••..•.•......••........ !'.I.ales Service L.easmi: ESTA.TESA.U 71 UMW 2002. llUltJ 111 rru. l(ood t:ond 75!1417'1 wkdys '72 BMW 2002. <.;rund1S1 um fm W •(:lit•'-· )X)Wl•r boo.,tcr. P1n•ll1 T1rt-'>, run. ... good. vco' dl'an. S:WOIOBO 640 ~a> ~H ... "'; C'OUPfo •. rt·li •·nJ.( & tran-.. dnvl· l1n<'. ,.,JC.od & lthr 1111, h11tl\ h' K A It M 1\ N ~ t. 1, " 11 1j41, 9'.>lll 6H U'ltW xlr1t t-nl! 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UMd , .. , UMd '" 210SE c,.. __ Cull 7l~S5l·OObH ··;,·ioiil.iRiN·u~s.~A"· !)uperb cond . f ull Meil 9744 leather. sunroof. must ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY .,..11 67S·71SO. 642 0696 "Tr' MGH. Xlnt Cond. JOM ~ CARVER "" wheel l<>ckl> & Iv.,.. lo"" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• •• •• •....... • •••• .' •••• • •••• •• •• •••• cvei. nut~. S4 IOO 080 ------j __ 646-0672 after 6µm ROllS·ROYCl rrult~~~~177 ~~w \'.tn. ruru. .:ood * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I MtJ•lfl-ff CIRCLE MOTORS 17111 r.;3 3010 •·""" 1!119 Lllkl'WoOO fllvd LONG Bl-:A<.:lf 611 \'W. nt'w i·nl(. n1•1o> ,213 , 597•3663 rlut1 h. new b r .ik.,,. •Ml7lZIOSE4.5 MGH CT 1!1611 Lown .... --..J =:1e.•c" 56.150 mllt'al(c Good cond Uaht llftn. Must sec to 52.150 760 0001 ___ _ :.appredate. f223HPOI. '7oGT ~ c-d:. on S2 OUU '61 Sdver C:k>od Clt•Jn. OPEN Sl:NlJAY~ $15/JfJ 1i _:-._m_s ___ _ JIM SUMOHS ..... t ··~~ w • white B> Ownl'r. S2J.!'IW 177 VW CAM'8 IMPOtrTS or ...... ~ "'r Cal 1640-4999 U17UHARBOR BLVD • ~l ·488S COSTA M ESA . ftw ... ot 9741 1967 Rolls, 1mmaculJt1-. 6J I· 127 6 •••••••••• ••••• ••••••••1 SU.950. $4000 IEIA Tl! 645 m 2 -- o n any brand n e w S.. 9760 77 Jlltottedes 0300 01'-"el Peugeot 604 •••••••• • •• •• •••••• ••• • Yully t'QUlpped. Like _ lflO SAAi new. SJ5.500. °"ner will help fillance or accept 1980 5051 TUllC>s eqiatY in Calllomla reaJ IGn & OieMO HERE HOW! f))'nam1ll' WP~tfalJa PoP to top 4 ;peed . air . !>te reo Vcq rll·:in 1640UOQ1 5''95 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAG&t 7600 Westmm!>tcr Av1t in Wt!5tm1Mh·r !SJ. 7~ J 6311-7R80 61 8aJJ Hu~ new t•ng. ttre!> brake,, Ioli. or xt r a<, <.:.ill t'Vl'' !J60 7~ 77· \'W CON\'ERTIBLE 27 \1 mi. whl on "'ht. • tm rm 't~re<> Pnv l'ar t) 644 0140 $6800 '79 S<'ll'()('CO S~uul fo::d1 twn. 'unroof. ,, •. ,.,o Heal Sha rp S67UO 8l41& lll2-Wt HIRE NOW!!! EXCB.UHT i-i-.!1~11!!!1!1!!!11!!1!!!1111!!1-•' SILICTIOM! 12 VW SY per l:kr-tle. "<Int fi73..3383 _____ _ rood. m:tny xlras ikM oft t'r 493-9Cl80 ... ..,, 1000 I IEACH IMPORTS Slt.IH Ml Don SlrM llACH IMPOltTS M ered ea Di esel /J NEWPORT BEACH 8480oveStreet tt0nam\c. 18,000 miles 75Z.0900 NEWPORT BEACH .... ~OHS ••••••••••••••••••••••• oyoto 9765 -..Ol'TS '76 f'OISCHE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·es Fastback. new en1t & trans. new brakt>t. SJ.500. 631-45.20 '67 VW Sqback. xlnl rond $2100 or be'>t orrer C:.11 m-100!! ( 1.3lliOla) lronche '7 50 7 52-0900 L'11~ABO._.RESBLAVD tl2E 74C...t611w- "''''"' .. 7" '78 Rabbit <.:reampuff' 631-1276 · 5:.pcl.,w /a1r.0nJy 47,000 Lo .. 1d $2,195 C.:st m 4spd. ra1·t air ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l Ml t910PRY I ..... c ....... "'· cund. Blaupunkt i\~1 t-'M = IOe Mcl.ARB4 IMC. 146-9555 stt...-eo. ~l 1t•h rnrl tire:.. 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Sunroof. auto m atic: WA GON . 4 c:yl. 1970 Nodenta.SUQ0.964-4331 &UGO uni m•lea 1-'ully c;..,.... tt)J automallc: tran1 .• air trana •• A,. /F'M ater.o automatic: tram .. factory orMJ-9956 . ....,e,....t Cell R Bond ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.. radio • ttady to W/lape. pwr. l teerina " a1r oond .• pwT. lleenng, v-------,-,-,-4 I m•a. d1\lnMonJ.Y lt71 c-"ITTI &O' (3MTt)f:). brakes. ract.or)' air cond lugage rack "AMIF'M ... &19CADJLl..A Iver AM~;.ary edl $3399 " wire wheel covers. stereo Immaculate T•BIRD ~;;·;~;;,••;:;:~·~:~~~~: 4 DOOR l*I Uon with ONLY 14.000 IAJlLllal Trulyaaem! U72TDt:>. lhtwut! <570467>. AM /f'M. 8·trk. r uns IU.._.,or7to~I ml '•OOO Call IWOITSAUS $4599 $3599 good , c lean s1s oo. ttl7 497-1110 JWU.bleUIC<ICars l.ULIHCI E.ULIHCI AN AMEllCAN 493-2177ana. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unoanawtr.pleu•lleep 198S Harbor81vd. l~SAUS IWORTSALIS ·12 GT WAGON, au to. U Catnaro LT. fully trylnt COSTA Mt:SA ReUable Used Cars Rebable Used Ca.rs CLASSIC good all around cond. equlp"d . car cover . .:;c;,~•lte U2. on111naJ 631-0743 1985Harbor81vd. 1985Ha rborBlvd. body & tires, S500. AM /YM ll•rfl'O. AC. full '1wner . tully loaded. IBK COSTA ME.SA COSTA ME.SA SUPER CLE.AN! 640-81111 bwtl'Umlln~t oo Spo1lt-r rn1 sio.'°° Dy• M6·o.153. '63Ford. 631-0743 Ul-0743 A I EA UT I FU L ------- •Int cond Muat lit•ll evee&»li64 Good Transportation C •R..... i3 VEGA GT Sta Wgn. $3400 /b ••I o ff e r D>O 1142-2278 '89 Grande, 49,000 ma on '68 Pontiac: conv't. Auto. "' w /1977 M o n za e ng IM6-Sl78: 213 64.2 4lb'7 73 Corvette 17.000mt. new eng. Needs some AfC PS PB $600. After c•11 AflER 6 pm W/15,000 orig mi. Xlot Sil /blk 1 t '68 Ford Ranch Wagon. body work on trunk & •. • N.L ,'OOd, Very good g.as mi. •Camero, 32'7 en(I. 4 •pd. tt.n~~rncw A~ 10" ~a~ runs gbreatk, new 1 ures. seat. First 1895 takes it. 7PM . 64S-6066. 675 2695 Mustsell. 640·6179 beaiotrer l.oud e d . SlO .OOO batt. ra es. o m1. Call Barbara 759·'862 '77 Le Mans. xlnl cond. • .. llJ!llP,ll'fl!llP------~~~~~,...4 ~~ M7 ll!Ol ll00/080. 848·588'7 dys. 831HU9 aft 4 30PM Needs paint. High mi Have something you want a..,... ttZO iO Ford vs e bbl T llOO. '76 Le Mans. xlnt to seU? Classified ads do AutofNtle tl"llMn\tulOn pewer ste«1nq a brakes. a•r oond & SUPE~ LOW ~ILES' 11T4'4881.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6K Vet C o nve r t ible Van cleanrunsug~~s': Great Buy, Mwt sell '80 cond. High mi. nooo. Have something to sell' 1t we ll -Call NOW, ~/hrdtop, mLl<'h 111ve1t· offer Ml·53'7l red Mwtang Xlnt c:ond. 964-5343. 960·2514. Class1ried ads do 1t well 642·5678. SHUS FllST! We have a &ood selection o( NEW Ii USEU Chevrolets ! ~ d SA C R I FI C E 3900 m1. 4spd. p /s, p/b. -------- $6250 1 bst o Cr (714) Uncoll'I 9945 wirewhJs $5600.Callaft AMtos,Mew 9100 Alltot.Mew 9100 Alltos.Mew 9100 l .. ~:=M ............ s2795 ~~or (213) 431 2966 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm: 644·9345 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A utomatic trans . ~ steenng & brakes atf cond1ttOn1ng a moch more 1 BELOW average mites' I t•7SRW1 ~ •••...•. 53995 Automat1e trans tilt wheel v1nyt roof power steering & bnlJ<es. air cond & rallye soort wheels 1718ZIO) ~.70°.!: .......... 54595 Automatic transmission. air cond1tion1ng. pe>wer steering. AM 'FM stereo radio & many more O()tions. 1806958) .:re: ............ 5339 5 Eoulpment Inc ludes 5 speed transni1ss1on AM FM radio. decals & body side moldinos This ~pas saver" has LOW MILES• IS~SP~Jl ~mcuaco:,. ........ 5 3 9 9 5 Automatic trans.. air cond . power steering. vtnyt tOP. AM/FM stereo radio & buoket seats. (348VPYt . '77DATSUM s4295 SHOllY -PICIU' •••• With C8ll'1>9'" shell. Automatic transmission & AM/FM stereo with tape player. Thts little truck hla0NLY31.900 miles! (1H86139). ;::MACH I ••• ~4695 Automatic trans.. ~ steering. air cones .. AM/FM stereo radlO. T·Top & rattye wheels. (643V08). NABERS AU'IOCINTER 1425 I.AKER ST. COSTA MESA 540·9•2 C~MElL CHEVRO LET eo.,.r 99l3 i2 Continental, air cond. 78 Mus tang II. T Top. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• new brks. lo m1. runs AM /FM cass . xlnt cond Very cleun ·74 Cougar. good. $1!iOO 631-~99 S'l.250 494.3793 xlnt cond $2000/080 Maweridl 9947 644-4144 or 675·3" 11. ••••••••. ••• •• •• •• ••••• "\...,. t l . .i I• IL, l · t--I \ \1 t ..., ' ~4&-1 200 ~-~-----1 Dodp 9935 'SS Chevy Seda.n VS. auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans, radio. oritotinal 1977 DODGE 72.000 ma. 2 owner ~tock ASPEN COUPE 1971 FORD MAVERICK &J MACH I. needs trans. ~ 548 9069 '6.5 MUSTANG . 75M OOR ITU, am/fm cass. 289 eng 49!H907. 499 1277 13.000/bst ofr 846 4519 VS, automatic trans . ·79 Malibu Class ic, 4 dr. factory air cood.. pwr. steenng & Landau top Hurry ro r tha:; on e~ 1034TMHl. Automatic: trans. air cood .• AM tFM stereo & has ve ry few miles '. (921157). ---------1 '65 Great Transportallon. PIS. P /8 , air . AM /f'M. split seat. lit whl, lo m1 , wht wi re d int, $5100 963-~ $ 1899 W11I Trade for Pick· Up. EARLE IKE OFFER· 631 ·1528 $2999 IMPORT SALES OlchMobile Reliable Used Car~ 1985 Harbor Blvd 9955 '7:1 El Cammo. look:. & runs great. a /c. am .rm cruss. camper shell. $2200 496-5822 ·77 Monte Carlo Landau. EARLE llE IMPORT SALES Rebable Used Cars 1985 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 631 ·0743 COSTA MESA 631-0743 Mercwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S ·69 Dodge Polara . One FIMEST lo mi, full power, r.ur. --------- split seats. custom cloth int. Trade for P.U. or s:B75.64S-8614. owner . 58K ong miles. UNCOL"l·MERCURY comp. ma int history DEALERSHJP a v a i I . G R E A T RAY FLADEIOE '65EI Camlno.n~ SHAPE'!' Sl.250 or bes t UNCOLN·MERCURY eng work. $350. offer 675·l230. 673-3068. 16-l.8Autot:enter Or. 645-5930 673-2712. SDf'wy.Lake Forest t-x1t ---------• IRVINE i4 Chevy El .;amano. air. 1978 Do dge Coll . Ex 130-7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19750LDS c.Hcns S•pr•• Collpe. Air c:ond . pwr '>leenng. brakes & wtn dows. tilt wheel, AM /FM ~tereo w /8 track tape & truly a gem ! ll72PPI>. $2999 EARLE IKE IMPORT SALES llelJable Used Car!> 198S Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 631 -0743 pwr window I brake. cellent cood1t1on 2 door --------- shell mc:l $2700 / bst ofr St:da n . maroon . low 12 Colony Park 9 pa:.~ '79 Cutl :i:.~ S uprt-me 84.2-5358 mt I ea g c . 4 :. P c e d wgn Loaded Ongmal Broughm. du::.el. Lite tran:.m1ss1on. FM skrco owner. $1000 675-6161. gm ext. durk Rrn Lnt "721 MPALA c:as:.ette S3,5SO FIR~1. full eq uip $75!tU $1.200 :'>51 ·4435 lrvane "74 WAGON 8 pass. Colony 754 0536 a ft 5pm __ _ 645·0708 ·------Parle. man.' xtras SlOOO C 0 N V E RT I B I. I:. . 1, 5 '78 ,NOVA 2dr Courv•. "c vl •77 AS PEN WAG0:-.1 21YI 675-5<ll2 C I p S p B P b P ~ic t ""it vt e"' ITU, Whtt<.'. Good Cond. ---------ut ass. . . \'el"} ' · 1:.. " · ' ~ e r lj.1(). 7132 A:.:. u m e I s c-0 n · 7 11 i;iood cond . 1\ 1C SSIJU ing. totally new brakes. Mercury Zephvr , loadl•d 675 5273 26.soo m1. S32SO 100.1.291 FOl'd 9940 &12·<&13. 951 ws ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ti Olds Toro x..o;; l:lrghm '65' SS IMPALA. Blk, Blk ·;5 Pinto. SlSOO 080 Call Mustmte) 9952 loaded. lo m1 . auto. Auto int, Sl000/080 M·I" 542.7244 or ~.1437 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:onsultants 549 7153 631·2332 after 6. ' '66 Ylustang needs new . i 8 R 0 Ya It: , 1 0 ad : d Chrysler 9925 home. Xlnt cond. S6K OIESEL.:.unrl. hkl'ncw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Fiesta: Good cond. mi .. m1ch. rad .. am/fm can financcS160mo $200 i6 Cordoba: Xlnt cond Loaded. Cruise l'<>ntrol. am1fmcassette:.tereu. cass. $2,850. Denice . dwn MS 7006 Call 760·1963 631-5459 AIC. Pwr . am/Cm, tape, 66 Falcon. good cond .. etc. $3000. Pn . Pty . new Urt-s. xlnt ml.. S875. 830-5843 080 640-8585 '66' GT. 289. a uto. new eng. ures. paint. gd cond. SJ800tobo 551·2036 ·72 otds 98 4dr Runs. but needs work. 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PLEASE MAKE 5LJ~E '1'00 AAVE OIALE" CORRECTL l/ .. I 'LL TURN OFF THE WATER X KNOW IT'L.L- 8E ~ON,BY TME CH1'2PIN~ t ~EAJZD . .._ ____________________ __ DENNIS THE MENACE l-oo~~Nt9 '/E:AH.:. rr'g .. :Tl-fG !:ND OF PURT)j 19NT IT? iHf: P,AINE30W ! 1"---~~-=:fl THEN YOU HAD BETTER 0tT PROFE5510NAL. HEL..P FOR HER, f>ETH •. , WtTH OR WITHOUT YOUR HUf16AND'e, APPROVAL! - YE~. ME CH1rzPeD,, ''CAN r MAVE MV AL...1..0WANCE,, r:=>L...EA~e f' 11 1 - ~ ~ ;. • c: .., 0 ! ... 9 ~IJDGE Tl-4Efl'E'~ A LITTL.& SA BY BllZ'C' 1.-J 11-fAT NEIST ... 6ETTING "&AOY~ J:L.Y ••• ANO 1-11~ POP GHlfZPE~ ''~~LAT LAP AND CL..EANOUT YO<A~ ~OOM!1• PARKER NO. ~MH~. DON'T ~ArzE MfM. Wl-4EN WIL.L.. ME S:L.Y? NO SELF'·~e~PEGTIN6 e1rzo WOL-1L..O J.IANt:J AIZOlAND rHErzE" ML.ACM L...ON~erz:. WOtAL.D YOlA .. -r By Hank Ketcham A PL.ACE: 10 LOOK FOQ !T IN ! ' , 1 ' 1 • J ... Wll .. t.,.,, WILL. YOU 5iAY HERE WITH ME WHILE I TALK TO IF YOU WANT · THAT'S THE DOORBELL.! ME. TO DO 00 l 'L.L LET HIM IN .' BILL? .,, YE.~.' > \ ' ·---·- I Hope you DIDN 'T FO~GET IH' POT,ATo CHIPS, UNCLE WILLIE . IH1 5 1LL !,AKE CARE OF 1H., ANTS ... ,ANDfLIES! 'ltJIC ! L ~T'5 GO HOM E! AW, C'MON, KAYO·· l N~VE~ PROMISEt> You 7Hl5 WOULD BE A PICNIC! ......... ----------· ••• WITH Ai c:rf•o v. Cl<_::o l ... ,,,...,..,. .. ,...,...... .. •• c-·• I i1 " 1 •~"'·"9•0.·••P• ,,.,, .. , o ..... c. ... o...,~ 6 ·····"''..,.'•'''"••',. ••. , ... PAVIN ;I "'10'""'""" ,. ,. ". ,..,. c ......... "'",. I -•• ,,. ~. •t\G "••t • ..,,., ,...,._Ml'°'' CA~~\~R., -. I ~OUT£. : .1 •~AVE fOi> :::1 THE FU1U2£! ~. N•m• A.,e-. • WIN S I& / :. Addre•• I ?RI '2.c~. iiW PHONE,~ ~· cur z1,, I MAIL COUPON -~ 181 NOW/ v•-.:••••••••• byFerdJohnaon --Sff$i IHEN WHAT I H'HECK /)//>You PROMISE? dff{{rf: ,,~7 ~ '?? BY(j()u.Y, Yoo' Re RIGHT·· LET'S <So HOM~. . '~ DOCTOR SMOCK By George Lemont Neve:R PUi" ANY-THING IN YOUR MOU-r"H YA HAF'rA &.-t<SM-r' -rt:> fSNJPY.' PASS ON At,L- MAR1"'1 NI S IN WHICH -rHe 01.-IVES APPE:SARS it:> ee SQUIN-r'ING .' DON'"'T'" Pt-.AY Wli"H coeRAS OR ANY Oi"H5R VESNOMOUS CRESAIURE:S .' b Tom Batiuk 'TUE SME.U... OF HOT DOGS AND POPCDR~ IN 1HE. AIR, A~D 5Al>JDU5T UNDERFOOT! 1HEf':E ARE .SO MANC,.l l...ET'S GO SEE JO -J"O I ~INE75 10 .5EE A~D 1fiE 006-FACE.D BOQ . IT~ ALL. PART OF A GREAT "TMDITION OF Ca.EBMTlO~ AND RENE.tµAL-\! . · DOf t>JHAIOO lJOO WANT 10 DO Fll'5T, c.AA1J.J ~ • I / 2 1 L.IZAROS L.IZAROIN/ t4 FEEl...0- MOUSES SKITfERIN1 5 ~LJl\JNIE-S HOP- HOPPIN', 74 CL.OU PS F/...QATIN' ~ 2,aq SAG€EHWSH~ E3l.ON~ IN WIN[1 .. v ,, ... ~ ·----. . . . . . . /~ ANY tv10VEMENTOLJT niERE 10 REFt>RT FROM YOUR LOOKOUT POST? eNEMV MOVt:MENT, STUPIP! EVeaYTAL..K 6+-IOW IN IOWN ~"TH~ 11EOLW/ WLJZt.rrvA L.ISTNING? I SEP 12 SPlt'ERSl v • .. ·-··· ...... ·------. % ~IRP/ES SWOOPIN~ 283 ANIS RUNNIN' 'ROUN~ ::25 WiTERYFL.lf:S FL.llilN~ 12 SPIC7ERS CRAWLIN; . . . p 0 . .. . .. .. .... .. . -. -... . CAN YOU T•UST YOUR EYES? 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' ..... ii '·.-•. , . ._.., r Worse IS T Cl" yev tMka tt "" Tlw.e ""'": ...-Minute. •• tAol -~...-tf •A>I! •• ~ft I I • Snow Funl Asked hl1 •oe. the tnOWm•n w ld. 0 "Twic. the number of m y days la equ•I to that num· ber added to two." How old w•• he? PIOU9P-••• t M e If you tt.d • pte Hd gave 1112 ,. A. 1/6 to I , 1/6 to C. 114 to D •nd 1/J tll E, wtYt would you Mve left? ' ·ei•td "~· w e C.lebrlty TNMnl S.y t•at, Mv•r•I tlmea· Robert Redford's rhododendron. Ct~r's awM t 1nd IOUr uuce. Sylveater Stallone's Shropshire sheep SCENT ASTRA YT Wiii the '*iMI catd\ up wtfh the fox : •bove? Or wlll It perdMnce be led H tr•y? Y041 decide. 0 HI SEASI s1 ... ,.y Md"'-folloWl"tl colon ne•tly for ... •m111l119 picture •bove: I-Red. 2-Lt. blve. >-Yellow. 4-lt. brown. S-Fleatl. 6-lt. gr .. n. 7-0ll. bllle. t-Lt. purpfe. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for ul lft9 all the lett~• In the word below to IMm two complete words PILEATED .. . . . . ... . ... THEN K ore 2 points H Ch tor •" words of lour letten or more 10'-lnd am009 the lettcn Try to 1cor• at 1111t SO po1nt1. ..... ~ _..._.,._ by Lynn Johnston )) L\7.ZlE IS A THEN AGAIN···HOVJ MANY KIDS HER f\GE SHOW SUCH TALENT. PAIN lN IHE NECKl .. DAN-< ROOM KEEP OUT! GREAT HORSE SH00 GEORG£. TOO BAD YOU CUT OFF HIS HEAD . , M~. ORA66lE, 'iOl> ~tl&M'1' ~INf l"f ov" LA-Sf {~AiSS MCtftM&, blQ 'fOCJ \fi~. ~tft ... l l N £'/-.fl.Al~. OM ... 0V«. MIS~&O A tJ£«~ 1MPDR'fAN1" ~~AM\ . L£Cf't(,,cfi uJ€Nf' 001', ANO lt\'4 ALA~M lLOlt( rltLEO 1'0 GORDO , 12AT5f ZFO~Tf M4TS01.S S17Li.. OU/ OF 7l:JW/.J r • 8-10 SHOE (3'> ~r:. ~ ' ~&R ~Lt t'1' t ~t~ ~ "t~ ! ~(~\.., A£f\JAU .. '<, I '-'AO "f"O c,o PllK Ot' M'< (,~~OM~ ~ROM 'nt£ ll(Po~:r. . . , Acfull.l ~. M~ CAR s~KE" oowr..i o~ 1~' uJA~ 10 5l itool-I ~t.10 \ COOLOt-.111" M~Kf: l'f. ' 8 ·10 I~ '(OO 'tZE 60tNC, -ro !v'f C~A9;£4S, rf '5 \Mf'OR1"AN.f "\O ~-Ct( K 'fO "(OUfZ ~t R45'f E~lu~E. By Gus Arriola by MacNelly 11Wl-IEAJ I T IS OAICK IE Al CXJ6!-l 1 ONE SEES n{E; .STAl<.5" I I DAILY PILOT Auguat 10, 1980 SW .. ...-_ • I ........ ta "AM." ,....., ....._ '41 1..P119110 ... .._ ~ M Y IOIQ1 .. , ~ u ......... ..-s.n. -_, --.s FOR WlWAM F. BOLGER, Pum, naz General Why does the t.g on the IS.ant 1tarnp IYiR ei9flt red mtpea. wha II .,_.. CIOIUill oaiv eew11? -B.S., lroft Rive-. Mk:h. •Eight is the COO'ect number. This particular desJgn depicts the American flag that flew (\Ver Fort McHenry dur· Ing the British Bombardment In 1814. It is the same flag, with its 15 stars and 15 s1ripes, that htSpiled Francis Scott Key to compose the work that was to become our oftidal national anthem in 1931. AJ that time, it was customary for a star and stripe to be added to the flag's design eadl time a new state was admitted to the Union. The historic Fort McHenry flag can ac· tuaDy be viewed at the National Museum of History and Technology In Washington, 0 . C . Come on In and see It. FOR DANIEJ.E BRJSEBOIS, fearured in CBS-TVs Aid* &nbrs Pfooe Do. wortdng ID a lV ee1l!ll _. ~ ieei older th.~ II ,._..? -P ..R., Alur9o, Tw e 1 feel my age. I guess people think I am older because I act a year older. Sometb1ies I wish I was 16 because then I could drive -at &east in California. But until I get to be 16, I think I will enjoy being 11 and 12. then 13, 14 and 15. That's because my mom says you can only be young for a vety short time. FOR ERIC CARMEN, rod< recording star If t.tOUI' hemt .. ID die c:&-ics, • 1110U dab. why did VDU become a rock muUdlln lmtead of. a dulfcal one? - M.R., Bangor.~ ~:.-~ .. -;;,. ~~IOWD~ M;;··~-~:i~i--a:;;·. ~ spired by them. My ambition Is to perform Rachmani- noffs 2nd Piano Concerto with a symphony orchestra. U I have a choice of going to a rock concer1 or a classical one, I go to the latter. FOR CHARLOTrE ZOLOTOW, pubWwir of books b young people Iv. whllt age lhoWd d ... e1 titart reldng boob tb.t,.. 1o W&? -V.M., M.nv. N.V. • The.re are some lovely ptcture books that deal with birth and are for the uoy young child. "Sex" is nbt what they are about, but "lile" and "love." And there Is no age too young for children to wonder about the wodd around them In aD Its phases. Lt Is how these books are written that matters. PRO .............. 8-j h s. Roemlhal (0.-L. N.Y.) FOR 1lfE .. ASK'" EDITOR Is II tnllt that Soplda Lonn AJCJl!Mlv '- a -.. • the gmnmg tables ol 1...- Veps? -B.G ........ Mo. e No. We c::hecbd around and wen! told by the management of the Union Plaza Hotel that when Sophia made her first visit to Vegas a few months .. ago (as part of her U.S . tour to pro- mote her book. Sophia, which is now being made into a film with Sophia as ~ the star) and they invited her to try her hand at roWette or b&ackjad< in the gambling casinos. the actress Bod In ar*hrndic; apoi In pavc:hedr:s. graciously but firmly declined. She ex- plained that due to her lack of fomlal education, arithmetic is her weak spot (Mexcept when it comes to what someone is going to pay me for a movie1 , unlike those people in Naples, where she grew up. who can count money before they can say MMama" or MPapa " ------------ FOR JOSEPH COTTEN, smr ol The 1-kase When 90me0lle .U your age or how long you'w been aruw.d. do 90t1 ge!C annoyed? -E.N .• lndlo, Calif. • Hardly. because the records show I first stepped on· 10 a Broadway stage In 1930, and this is my 50th an- nive?SaJY in show business. Any irritation I might feel is offset by the fact that acting foe me has always been a rewarding profession In my younger days I was able to · somehow suppor1 myself on enthusiasm. in lieu of monetary security. FOR CONSTANCE TOWERS, star of the Jones Beach, N.Y .. production of The Sound of Music la then a rUIOn why yiou keep your c:hi&dren wlCler wraps? -P . .I., Great F ... Mont . , .. ~-~~1:--~-~~~~~._J· ~ 1.fi~\i·~ ~an1 161ve'tflltt>b'J~~-a,;frr iy~" that I prefer. Neither one (Michael, 19, Maureen, 18) is Interested in a theatrical career. so there Is no sense In getting exposed to it. I do keep my younger daughters, Marla and Chrlstirul, under wraps. FOR GEORGE GAIJ..UP of ct. Galup poD • WU. Ml:doa ol the CDU1111ry do ~ pol? rw Oftlll' been poW, "°'do I bow 81¥>M wttO M.. -Ruda H. McGrtl. Fort Walloa 8-d'I, Ra. •This ls a frequendy asked question. Obviously we do COYer aD sectk>ns of this country -the big cities, small cities, farm seas -aod In true proportion. The chances of anyone being Interviewed In a single survey are only one In 100 ,000 -and that will ~ explain why you have never been poDed. CON Ollar G. c-.•. Deputy AfttL Secnay, In- ~ Anenoe and Development, StaM CNpai1ment Yes. Mnign holdWlgs In the U.S. probably total $750 b8on and are ~ In vital aeda5 al our economy: farmland~ real estate, 4!r'8l1IY. Nllwal raouroes, benkiig, high technology, chanicals and pharmaceuticals. Despite public coram, the Gowmment does not know the nab.ft, extent OI true . Should Foreign Holding• In the U.S. Be Restricted? Foreign dired lnvalrnent il the . U.S. can posftl\lety affect our pro- ductMy. output, employment and technology. Exilting lab lctiotlS, In 9ecton such as nMlonal defen., uti.lldes and oommunations, pro- tect our e.entlal 9eCUrtty lnmats. Further rem kJloi" would only en- CX>Uf1811 like trmtment of the $140 owroatl"' of lcntgn ~. Such wd.-d ln- t t&1.,..~lncr q~k'Amovsour nllllon'• econon* Md polidc:al decilions. Mott b · fVt ln'.iabi...it does not aellll jobs OI bring In ca- pt.al. u. """Y odw Nlllona, the u .s. thould Nllltct ~ ~. twmful to U.S. nadonal ~-ab. t6xl In U.S . •IWlats abroad Md hurt ..._ to ,., •• Wlble ~ ft..rwll•on 1n ~ wDI wllh ~ ~. IUCha1uomoclWs. Mol*Mr, as of bwlgrl oonDol al~ ecorM>nK wtors .. not~ by the fads, e.g., fon4gnes own a.. ttWl 1 perome of U.S. flnnland. • -. --- • • • • • • • • • • • • ·---------------------------------r.;---------HERE ARE YOUR SAVINGS STAMPS 1 Select products you want to purchase. I Detach Savings Stamps and affix to Miss America Savings Coupon. I ---------------------------------1::--------- • Af(ix Savings Stamps for products you want to purchase •Add I f Sa ' St d t t t I I h up va ue o vings amps an en et o a sav ngs ere •Red eem with purchase of products indicated "' VOID VOID without without Toni• Savings Stamp Adorn~ Savings Stamp VOID VOID without without Silkience .. Savings Stamp Ory Idea• Savings Stamp TOTAL SAVINGS VOID without Tame• Savings Stamp 1 -20C I ~ I .... .. .. ... Sc>tey B i-=--------- 11 ~ ........ 1 _ I . t:_1 == u o_ ~ L!::: ________ _ . I <.:> I I I I "•·~·.~~·· I • I .. .. . " ....... _ I . . . r.--------- 1 I I • ' NOdnO:) 3~01S 3li3111~ ~ . . . ' By Thomas Ryll Some sdetltists cal It the !Je.atest natural dJsaster in the country's histOIY. With a volcanic muscle noC demonstrated In 30,000 ye.M'S -and with the meJ'91h al a hydrogen bomb -Washington State's Mount St. Helens literally blew its top on May 18. The eruption blasted off 1,300 feet from the mountain's once-rounded summit, devastated Its entire north face and spewed ash, boiling mud and puJverbJed rock foe miles. When It appeared the wont had passed, offldah began the monstrous task of calculating the c.atadysmic eruption's effect on human beings, forests, fisheries, aops and the state's economy. Losses were staggering and officials lament that the owrall salvage job wfll take months, ewn years. ~. fortunately, has provided a relief package . of $951. 1 mllllon. Here's a look at what's being done right now -and what will be done in the futwe. Forat. In just one instant, the volcan.lc ex- plosion leveled a billion board feet of prime timber -worth $500 million -in a fan-shaped 125-square~mJJe area on St. Helens' north side. In photographs, the feled trees, with an ttlU ~eeciery ~ away, look like a heap ol matcfi~. Mofe than half 119ow forest dose to the peak. Offidais agree that thousands of acres will probabfy be k!it untouched as a scientific study area and tou.rist at· traction. Where res e e :Jii '9 is neces- sary, It will most li<ely be done by air, since roads have been obliterated. Bob Lewis, a member of a Port- land, Ore., U.S. Fore.st Service rehabilitation task force, notes pesstmi:sticaJly, "We don't even know If you c.an grow anything in the ash." Geologists, though, have already spotted small plants pushing up through the ash - without any help r &om man. I :'1..t.: ~ Thousands of animals paid with their lives when Mount St. Helens turned a quiet S unday morning into a holocaust. An estimated 5.000 elk and 6,000 deer were killed outright by ash and poisonous gas, say some of- &ials. The bear, cougar and moun- tain goal popula- Trot! Grit: A voung Spokane couple con 't hide tlO /eelngs despite their ash-f*ering Jooe masks m S H I Af be dredged from the three waterways. ount t. e ens: tel ~m?.o~~.:::: ,.,...,. ""Tfii. ,i ~ "'tst'FC ·~·:., :, _,. · · · · , ~~f9Nof3~erports wasstrangledfor ,~,~ M· • -· ('t. "J ~('IT a· · · · -OU1 ,; ... ~ .. i!·?1f"''."'. ·!·~· ... : · ; .. ~.~ .. ,,,,. .. · --~·~-.. "~':~&.~=~~~""~ . I' -Washlngton Stnte Games Depart-before the Columbia's channeJ will be ment has aready outlined a lO·year, cut back to its former depth of 40 feet Resklena hooe begun the Ions.Job of shoc1ellng GUJGY ton8 af·oolcanlc debriCYd geologtata aren't .aylng St. H~lena &oan't erupt again 8'.!P"· Che devattated area was oqpnally uNogged, protected forest, and IOme oL the .old1"0Wth are. had trunkl us>" to 12 feet thick and were 200 years <*I. Even though thousands ol trees appeared flattened but undamaged. ash parUdes were found imbedded several Inches Into their trunks. Forestry offldals have just begun taldng ol p&ans to reseed the area apd me trying to detennJne how much dmbe:r might be still usable. The la.sk wtll be formidable. "There's going to be a few generations al chidren go by befor. the.y .. forest again there," 18Y1 one Forest Service worker, who estimates It wtJI take 300 years to lions In the area were hit haid . too. And an estimated 17 percent of the state's bee papWaBorl p.rtshed. · Fllh Ille aAlo was devM&ated when the lakes and rtwrs became enguWed with mud. Seventy mllion trout and salmon me thought to haw been wiped out. The long·tenn effect on the fish.Ing Industry could be much more drastic, says Larry Catskly, State Game Commissk>n chairman, who predicts a $20 m1lllon loel to the local economy ttfe Int yar. The ~. which Includes tourilt cxpen- dltura, could top Sl 17 mdllon OYeT the next 25 years, as fish and game populations struggle to rebuild themMIYes. To nunc the animal and· fish populations bed< to health, the $22 mllllon plan that wi.11 put teams of and wktth of 600 feet biologlsts to wori< around the moun-Flood.Ing remains the main danger tain and In the ash-coated eastern along the Tootle and Cowlitz. The silt· pmts ol the state. choked waterways are running at or The agency's plan will cost $7.4 near-flood stages. Corps experts million ro hejp rebuUd fish runs and report. It appears the cleanup effort will ' $13.9 mdBon to akf wildlde by In-be a.-_wtlh lime, as wak must be trodudng more el<, deer, bears. completed before heavy faD runoffs. If c:ougan and mountain goats Into the not. warns COt'ps oftldal Donald I:. area. Funds wt1I also be used to Lawyer, four southwest Washington reseed wtldllfe feeding areas that were cities -wlh 60.CXX> R?Sidents - destroyed. could be flooded. But It Could be months before WOfk Wlth no guarantee that the moun- aews make their way into the taln won't .erupt again, Corps devastated backwoods to begin this engineers have proposed building two "'work. rock dams on the T outle River be- Waten.oaJ,9 and Lalca When the eruption was OYel'. the Cowllz and T ouda rtvers -IJtJutaries al the Coktmb6a River -were toealy dogged with mud and nearly devoid ol Ash. The Colu}Ttbla was parUaly dogged. Army Corps ol Engineers ex· per11 ..arnia that 46 maon cubic ~of muck -~ to ftD nearly 5 maon dWl1> trucks -w111 haw to tween the mountain and those Washington cities to contain further debris and mud. No plans have yet been made to rebuild the three lakes In .. ~nd :mero" -lnduding acenk: Spirit l...ake -that aU bur disappeared aftet the erupCion and the 25 others that were heav\ly damaged by thick ooats ol ~ ah. (oonlfl'lued) St. Helens (continued) Health Most of the people who died on St. Helens (25 are known dead; 40 are mlssing and presumed dead) were asphyxiated by large amounts of gas and volcanic ash. Fortunately. scien- tists beUeve that the e.xtremely fine ash -which coated everything, including crops -is nontoxic and apparently poses no long-range health hazard. Still, long-term studies are underway at a Center for Disease Control laboratory in Morgantown. W. Va., where doctors have investigated ''black lung" coal dust disease. "It's just an unfortunate opportunity Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oetennined That Cigarette Smoblg Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. for people here 10 see what people who work in a coal mine see all the11 lives." said Dr. Robert Bernstein of the CDC. "People will have to be comfortable with going back lo what they were doing before " What Next? Uneasy residents continue to beg sdentisls for predictions on whether "'°"' ~ .... ., 6i> The dots on the map abooe mdicate uolconoes m the US. that might be ex- pect.ed to erupt in the near geologic future (the next 10,000 ye.ors), accord· ing to Wenden A Duffield. a geo- logist with the ~I Survey In Menlo Pa'*. Calrf there W\11 be anocher eruption. -11 is clear the volcano IS into an episode of explosive eruptions." says Donal Mul- lineaux. co-author of a 1978 Federal publication that predicted a Mount Sc. Helens erupoon before the year 2000. MThis leaves us In a position of watch- ing and waiting ... Mullineaux is con- vinced the wast ts yet to come for Washington residents. MBut we can't teU time very wen." he says. M And that is crltical to our lnformaJX>n ." ~ ., ~t~·--...1..tUL,~ .. ~~ -\~ ~.,~~ihotid :i~~99fs'·~y-:---waffis-... .._~., ~ that an eruption 4 ,000 years ago dumped a foot of pumice (volcanic dust) 50 miles away in a single, nar- row line and that "we should expect similar eruptions In the future." A pumice eruption Uke that of four millennia ago would threaten thou- sands of people -depending on which way the wind blows. But like Mullineaux and other scienttsts. Crandell cannot say whether the "future" ls two days, two years or two centuries away." NevertheleM .. nearly 300 persons whQ we:re evKUated fTom a .2(}.miJe- radlus danger zone around the moun- tain have obtained state~ permits to move back to their homes. Cran· dell points out that people did not heed scientists' earlier warnings - and so some perished in the eruption. Then!'s one consolation resulting from the Mount St. Helens eruption. The reams of evidence. lnstru~t rtadings and experiment results wl1I add Immeasurably to science's knowl- edge. 'We are wrtttng the book on volcanoes," says Peter Rowley, a geologist wtth the u .s. Geological Survey's Denver office. 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'They also seem to think that young women don't want or need the kmd of advice they might offer " Women, Wolk and Sex D oes working ou tside the workmg wo men and full ho me he~ or harm a time homemakers married woman's SQ life'? wit's common for many as· When 400 psychiatrists were pects of a marriage to im- asked this question. 20 per prove when the wife's self. cent said working wives· sex esteem rtses for any reason." ual iallslaction Improves said Dr Merle Kroop. direc because they are happier tor of education for New and more s·ure of them York Hospital's human sex· .. ~··r--~~n~:·~~~~·~~~ ' decUnes because of fatlgut> becaU5e of finar'IC01 pres and marital conflict. and sures. there ,,,e likely to be more than 50 percent said detnmental effect~ based on there is Hrtle or no difference her resentments and the hus between the sex lives of band's loss of self esteem " When Chlldten Want to a. Alon• A t what ages do chi&dren become concerned with privacy'? Two psychologists recently surveyed the habits of middle-claw youngsten They found that 2 to 5 year olds closed the bethroom door behind them 64 percent · of the time but were far more casual about shutting their bedroom doon. Nearty au JO. to 13-year-okis lnmted on bechroom prtvacy, but on ly half bothered to dose off their bedrooms. All 14· to 17~ar-olds shut the bnth room d<>Of, but n.arly haW left their bedrooms open Oddly, (>. to 9-yar-oldt were lutt concerned wtth privacy The per-centagn held true In each age bracket fo r bolh boys aod girls Two factors seemed to ex ert the most tnfluence on children's attitudes toward privacy. Youngsters who ~ved Ii smaller ho uses with more than five famlly members showed a greater Interest in seclusion. as did those who lived In larger homes wtth four or fewer relatives. C hildren In .. moderateiy crowded" homes worried less about privacy. The psychologists theorize that youngsters who seldom get the chance to be alone take It when they can. and those who are uted to prt· 1J11 vecy take IC fOf granted MlJ ,Mlll1WQJU.'f ..... tO. .... '' ~·•-I _.,., ... •••--• --------. ... .,,.,,. ..,.... . The premier figure in "The Belles of the Ball," ,o._i.1."..t.::~ ,.....,_...., ,.,,. ~/-• ..,,.,,, , h-:',. C "...6.~ .. ~~J';·~-, ··, • ,_. •'""'~'.f...M-111..~· ••J. ~" l, ~~tii:.V~ .A,.__,,..r-,..~ -:.~.-. .. ~,._~,f, '·', 1!'-(' ~--::k,<"t:t'f.:.J.f..~U,r,·,,.'l :• · ~ '.f'"'-~J~ .... ,__ •• ,,..,. •• ~-,.'" .... ,.,.,,.. "'"='"-'l'-t ...... ~-L.~~...-..~tJ¥'...._. _ _.-:c-~ ~--. .. ~;--....:-.~--~~~~•ft'-.r~rr~ .. ·""""~~,,.,., .. 1 ... ,,.~4'...__.,.,,,r~ A limited edition issue of The ~seum of Costume, Bath, England. . ' An origin.al porcelain sculpture of exception.al beauty by a distinguished artist -at the very attractive price of $90. Avail~~le for a limited time oaly. Reservation valid only if mailed by Se-pWll\ber 30, 1980. The figure of an 18th-century woman-beautiful and full of g race. Pausing in mid-step as she dances the favorite dance of the time: the '1tjnuet. Clad in a ravish ing ball gown of the early 1770s, the kind every woman wouJd love to wear -all flounces and frills, ribbons and ruches, garlands and lace. Her curled and powdered hair is adorned with a swaying plume of ostrich feathers and a wreath of rosebuds, while her hands and arms are sm oothly dad in elbow-length wrute gloves. The figure? A remarkable work of art in fine porcelain. Elegantly sculptured. Hand-painted in exquisite colors, and glued with a rich sheen that seem s almost to give it a life of its own. Extraordi- narily detailed-even d own to the fan and tiny pendant earrings picked out in purt 24 karat gold. This is Mllriannt'-"Th«' Minwt." Commissioned by the internationally renowned Museum of Cos- tume in Bath, England, from the distinguished costume artist Steven Gregory. In addition to creating the qrlginal designs, Mr. Gregory has worked fllJh the Museum's own experts and the porcelain makers to achieve a degree of historical accuracy which puts this hand-painted figure in a class of its own. For at each st.age in the crafting of this intricate figure, care will be taken to ensure that every ruf- fle, every feather, every pattern and shade-every fine detail-closely follows the actual costumes of the period. Even the movement of the dance has been perfectly captured in this enchanting work of art. which will be produced for the Museum by Franklin Porcelain in Japan-home of some of the world's most gifted and experienced porcelain craftsmen. In keeping with established collecting tradition, Maria11nt will be availa~ during the issue year of 1980 only. Affording the exdusivify of a limited edi- tion-at a price designed to place the figure within reach of aU who love beauty ... art ... and the ro- ma nce of the past. Just $90, payable in three mo nthly installments. Whm till valid orders l111Vt bttn filled, tht origi,ud molds and tksigns will bt dtstroynl, so tht work '""Y 'lnJlt'r bt issued ogoi11. MliritanM as the first in a new series, "The Belles of the Bau:· Owners will be notified o f future issues in the series-and may acquitt them if they wish. There is no obligation. Each figure will be crafted to order. To talce ad- vantage of this exceptional opportunity. return the reservation form at right to Franklin Porcelain, Franklin Center, Pennsylvan~ 19091, no late.r thall September 301 1980. f' ....... r -----Rl '>IK\All<l' k lKM -----, MARIANNE "THE MI NUET" v.ild _,, 11 ~ by xpeir.btt JO, "'°· LI•lt: 0-ptt P"Nft. Thr Muwum ol Costum«' C.., fni nklm Por'C!'latn Fr•nldin Ctntt."r, P~nsylv•~ 19091 PkiHt' KC"J'I my rt'"'lt'rv•IK>f'I for Mim•nnr-• MTN M1t1u.rl~ by Stt!vnl C~ory an I~ fin._..,, hand-p.1lnted pon-elaan, ,111 just $90 • I ~hall aoo l'C'Ol'IW • Certificate of Authenllo ly •nd ~pt.'C1ollly writll',fl rff~· materi.tl. I need wnd no money now. Bill me for my lin.t payment o( UO. • prior to shlpm.-nl, then for two sub~ut'nt monthly J>IY"'t!nts of SJO: ff<'h. .,,, .. ..,,_ .. ,.., -'•"*'o/ll .,.,,._,""'~ ...... 1 • ._ ........ I• "'-1"'-J Addttu ___ _ Oty Jl4S L~---------------J PEOPLE QUIZ I By John E. Gibson Pain: Does It Feel the Same to men and Women? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Many people have aches and pains for reasons that they are nol aware of. 2. You can raise o r lower your pain threshold at wil l. 3. There are certain clues that can tip you off as to whether a given pam IS psy chologically induced or results from a physical cause 4. Pain feels different 10 a wo man than to a man S . To some peo ple. each kind of pain (d ull . sharp, throbbing. burning, etc ) has a different color iant heat or pressure) was markedly reduced when sub- ,ects were in a relaxed state It may be hard lo relax In a dentis1's chair or when a nurse approaches with a hypodermic needle or when you have a splitting head· ache. but Ir's easier to do so when you know tha t the sim- ple act of relaxing makes aches and pains hurt less - while. as other studies show . being te nse a nd anxious can make a garden-vanety pain feel hke a major one 3 . True A University of Western Ontario study re ANSWERS ported on the oches and 1-True Many aches and pains of men and women pains are not caused by any sub,ects of various ages and phys1eal or organic condition walks of life. Diagnosis but are purely psycho logical showed that duB or aching -and stem from various pains and most steady pains mental and emotional stales. te nded to result from phys This ha:s been found to be 1eal causes. while only 31 particularly true of head and percent of throbbing pains facial pains In his defin itive were from physical causes - treatise. Orofociol Pains, Dr the rest being psychologically Andersen has~ what you need ina replaCement window: A better window. Quality. 'Ihm. beautiful Penna-Slueld• windows are more than juat replaoementa. They're the aame high-quality windows Ander9en ha.s been building for over 75 yeara Fuel uvinp. 1. Solid wood~re frame and saah insulate naturally. 2. Two panes of glaas, not JU8t one, to cul heat lou. 3 Optional lr1ple gluing system available t.o cul beat losa even more. Wut.twrtichtJWu. 4 At least two tJmes better at sealing out leaks and drafts than air·1nfilt.rat1on standards require. Low maln~nance. 5. Tough, rigid vinyl sheath won't rot, rust or corrode. \\bn't need painting every few years. Qukk inltallalion. Andenien's-new ' Gft nanl7 ltw lnf<>m1ati0ft JOU ftttd lo ~ • 7our window• now: 018-080 Th: A*rwn Corp .• Boa 12. Baypon, WN 56003 ~ eend a F'REE CO PY oflht A*rwn ~to Wlndo• and gliding door replattmtnt . ('My ~Ir ltp _.,_.......~ ................. - Welden E. Bell. dln1eal pro· Induced. A further finding: fessor at University of Texas "Headache is more common Sn ~~ ~O:!MA·\61'cu•~P-· ~.l,,.J.Q... ·~~~ ~IQQka.! _, ~~ Pf\BllATE ' 1~ fl"P·~~{trt~fHMg~ s~'\i!T-"t"ciu~-ef"of _.i).1rrl,~ftet~ ... r''fa~;a. Relief ponlt>te from painful, ember· ruslng proetate trouble. Send now for FREE report, ...n.f, Dept. FW·11 Boa 23tl1, Wah., DC 20024 ing that ''Depending o n past backache was more common C01ml01rlUbly tight emotional experience, espe· In those w1th physical c1ally from chJdhood. pain causes " may be used to gain atten· 4 . True But not In all cases. lion, reheve guUt, substitute In a University a Western for various forms o f agg:res· Ontario study of various sion or express grief... He types of pain, sensations notes further that pain has described bY. both men and other emotional values It women were"recorcled Most commonly excuses one from men reported "aching" or carrying out an unpleasant "duD" pain In contrast. 90 task Headaches have been percent of persons reporting used frequently as socially "stabbing" pain were acceptable excuses .or as a women. and 75 percent of means of avoid ing responsi· those reporting "burning" bllities. Pain , as with other IJJ. pain were also women. ness. can be used as a weap · 5 . True . In an Ohio Seate on or threat against those University study of children's over who m the subject perceptions of pain . the ma· would have his way. (Such )orlty o f child sub,lects per· pains are real and hurt just as ceived the pain Inflicted by a much as those physically ha mmer blow as darl< red . caused.) whlle the pain of a needle 2 . True. In studies at the was seen more often In a University of Calgary. sub· lig hter shade of red . And jects' sensltMty to varying findings ~ cited of an adult's amounts of painful stimu~ -reaction to pain. In which admlnlste:red with an appara· "each type of pain produced tus designed to deliver con· lls indMdual and invariable tr~ Intensities of pain -color: for Instance: hollow was cnrefuDy evaluated. 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Fluah· able too. - What'll You Have? • An Ef fectlve New method fot Choosing You1 Child's Sex By Paulo Dronov P robat*; the &st ques- tion prospective par- ents are asked after they announce that a baby Is on the way Is "Do you want a girt OI' a boy?" By then ifs too late to choose - sex Is det2rmlned at the mo- ment of fertilimtion. RecentJy. however, a number d methods -none of them foolproof -have been advanced as means ol determining the sex ol a child be/on conception. The most effective new method seems to be one devised by Or. Ronald Ericsson, a California specialist in reproductive physiology. (He Is a Ph.D .. not a medical doctor.) His method is not a sure-fire guarantee, but it does In- crease the tMehhood of hav- ing a boy. (No simiar method is aYdable to heiii*r• the chances d having • ~) The Ericsson method is not a do-it-younef tech: nkpae, expWns Roxanne Feldshuh, executive ad- m In lstrator . of ldant Laboemunes. a New Vork City sperm bank that Is one of nine centers around the counby authorized to offer the procedure to couples who qualify. E saentiaily, It involves separating sperm bear- ing Y chromosomes from ttlOSe bearing x chr~. (Each male spe4 oell .and female egg eel carries a par of sex· daerminlng chromoeomes. At fertlbation. the ma&e con- tribl,ites t>ne ol hlS XY chr~' . and the fe-maJe tes one ol her XX . The sex ol the clUld is by which of the male chromo- somes -X OI V -joins wfth OM d the female's X. ff It lu V, a boy will rault; If an X, a 9'1.) In the Ericaon method. the ....,.,. wtdl the v chromoeomes ii then used f(Jf artfidal lnlemlnation. Enc.on explains that hls method tint raqulra extract· J;;:; O.-OU ,,..,_,.~on medlc:ol..,... /« fAMLV Wtl:Ju.y ia• fAll&YWUKLY,A.,.i tO.- Ing .. the sperm from the seminal plasma, the fluid that canies d\e sperm. This Is accomplished by separat- ing the fluid In a centrifuge. Then the spenn are placed In pencll-slzed tubes of serum al>umln, a natural human protein and an es- sential part of both the CiY ~· ~ P'lelle lncUle Ft.Al R111ir10 AM far ()vnzaOIS ~°'------------ . seminal p&asma ln the male and ccrvicaJ w:redons ln the female. The sperm are fll. tered twice through this pro- tein, first to separate the healthy, \nable sperm from the las than healthy. Then the healthy sperm .,.. fll. tered, allowtng the faster, lighter V (male) chromo- some-bearing cells to separate from those bearing theX (fem&Je)chromosomes. "'We haven't ellmtnated all the sperm bearing X chro- mosomes," Dr. Encuon cautions, "Statlstlcally, however. abou1 80 percenr wW cany a Y chrornc)5C)me, while the other 20 percent wW carry the X duomo- some" He estimates that by using the separated sperm' the likelihood of having a boy increases from a 50-50 chance to 75-25 Another factor couples must keep an mind as that ar· ufioaJ Wl5emsnaDon doesn't always result tn conc.eplion. Just as every natural sex act dunng ovulation doesn't always produce a ~egnan­ cy A ~ could go through the whole process (at a cost of approximately $125) and coocepoon might not take place. Because ~ are stiJI so many uncertainties invotwd. not au of the centers author· i:zed lo use Eric5lson · s pro- cedure acc.epc couples who h.we oot yet had children. ~u you've had t\AIO 0t three girts and stil want a boy. then c rrught be btne to th.ink about this," says Feldshuh "Wah a first child the Important thing ls getting pregnant without any~." many applicants are discouraged by the logistics o f the Ericsson proce - dure. The first step ls for the hUlband to have a semen analysB lo make sure his semen quaUty is good ~ lo begin separating sperm bearing x and y chromoeomes. If ii ts. the woman then must keep precise Qody·ternperature records for several months ti:> ~ermine when ovulation occurs. The artiftcial in· semlnaHoo must be timed to coincide with ovulation. There has been a certain amount ol controwny over procedures designed to determine sex. Some studies have shown that a higher ~~~~ than girls. Should Ericsson's or any other method of ad· vance sex determination become wldeJy used. It ls pogible that men might out- number women to the point that the soda! order would change dramatically. That's not considered like· ly to occur soon and may never be of concem at all - one recent survey found that nearly half ol au women op- pose selecting the sex ol their chlldien In advance. FCK more ln/omtatlon on cenw-. ollerlng the Ericaon rMthod, write: Gal'J1drlea Ltd., 180 Harbor One>«, Dftpc. FW, SaUtolfto. f'lll Coll/. 94965. llW .. ... By fficwllyn Honsen Fatmets' ffiatket Guide A ugust, it's the time of year when home gardens and local farm stands are bursting out with all kinds of fptsh vegetables and fruits. Inventive ways of serving them are always welco me. CURRY DIP ~ cupmayon~ 1h cup low-tac plain yogurt I •~upoon lMtanl minced onion F-hlri9ta frnhty ground bladi ~ 'h t~Mpoon cu.ny powder Daeh Tabatco 1. 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I was a llnle ...ct. but ft'll'YOM truled me royely. It was .. • fairy taJe come true." The story had begun back on August 5. 1951, when Mrs. J ohn.soo gave birth to a little girl she knew she could not raise. Mrs. Johnson was unmarried, had little money and feJt that .. while it was very sad f0t me to gtve up my child. it would be the best thing I could do for her." A few months later, the baby, Georgia Kay, had been re- named Nancy and adopted by Beth and Rithard Wright, ol Wheaton, Md. "I had a good childhood," says Nancy. "I had been told that I was special because I was adopted, and I was very proud of It. In fact, I would bring friends home who dJdn't believe I was adopted and urge my mother to td than. 0nJy onoe while I was ~ up -during my rebeaous teens -dJd I ever ... about -ddng f0t my original perwnts. My mother tried to hq> me: She caled the ~ llglncy lo get tnformadon, but my sodal wcxke.r was on vacadon. By the 1trnc lhc Nturned, I had lolt lntllrat ... 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Nancy's adoption agency. the Barker Foundation in Washington, D.C . reported that neither of Nancy's parents had been in touch with it. · The agency was. however. able to reveal non· Identifying information "It was great." remembers Nancy. "( leamed that my mother was 22 when I was born, that my father was 5 feet 11 Inches and had bro)Aln hair, that my mother was friendly, had dignity and composure. that I weighed 8 pounds 7 ounces when I was bom. that one of my feet turned In and that I am English, Irish , German and Dutch. I cried . . just seeing this Information meant so much to me. I had never resented being adopt· ed. but there was a big black hole in my background. I didn't know where I came from ." E ven with these little bits of Information, It didn't seem to Nancy as though the hole was much closer to being filled She decided to reglster with ALMA (Adoptees' Liberty Movement Association). a New York organization that matches Inquiring adoptees with binh parents. (For In· formation , write ALMA. P.O . Box 154, Dept. FW. Washington Bridge Station, New York. N.Y. 10033.) But she heard nothing, and after more than a year of be· Ing registered, she became discouraged again. Meanwhile, ho wever, Nancy's bir1tl mother, who was married and had ~ 22-yar-old IOt'l, had made henel a promiM: "I decided rhat when I was 50 and my daughter WM 28, when she was a mmwe young lady .,.. '° decJde whether ahe ,.. 1111ea1ed In me, I woukt search for her." says Mrs Johnson. "On August 5 . 1979. her 28th birthday. I felt myself getting depressed as I did every year on that date I told my husband, 'The time has come ·" R few days later. Mr;. Johnson read a story m F AMlL Y W EEKLY (In the Son Antonio Ex press-News) called "The Moving Story of Parents Who Grve Away Thell' ChUdren." which mentioned Concerned Unued B1nhparents. Inc (CUB). an orgamz.auon that encourages bll'th parents to "come out of the closet ... Mrs Johnson wrote to CUB and was ref erred to ALMA She registered with ALMA immediately. Three weeks later. she received a talephone call from a young woman who said. ''ALMA suggested I call you J think we have a match. I have reason to believe you are my mother." Mrs. Johnson and her da\Jghter cried and talked for an hour They weTe hungry for information about each other What kind of Ufe have you had? What do you bke to do? What are your parents like? Who Is my father? Why did you place me for adop· tion? Do I have brothers °' sisters? A month later. the wo- men met In Washington. "I guess we were both a Uttle nervous." admits Mrs. Johnson "We wondered If we wo uld accept each other. But inside we both felt it was going to be O.K. We went right to a motel and talked for eight hours nonstop. I was so proud of her. She was more than anyone could have hoped for - pretty, well educated. a beautiful. warm human be· Ing. We had so many years to make up. and we got along In every way. We dllcovered lln~ things we had in common -we both have a crooked finger on each hand. We both love yams and detest squash " "It was great," agrees Nancy "A couple of months later, I went to Texas and met Kathy's husband and my half -brother. Duane. who has always wanted a slSter I also met aunts and uncles and grandparents and Kathy's fnends I felt so good. like a whok> person •· (Nancy has also now me1 her birth father ) In May. Nancy's b1nh mother came to Washington for her daughter's wedding She met Nancy's adoptive parents. whom she calls "Nancy's folks .. The Wrights were pleased with how the situ.ation tu med out. Mrs. Wright recalls, "In our case. everything has worked out beautifully Nan· cy Is relieved. and I don't think there Is any question that we are her parents Kathy sat m the firSt pew wtth me and my husband when Nancy was married. and it was a very happy time It v.ias like having a new and nice friend " Mrs. Johnson agees. "We goc along so well," she says. She told me what a 'JOY Nan· cy has beea to them. My es, I !eel sad sometimes because I reaJizJe what I have missed by not being wkh Nancy aD of these years. but I still feel I did the best thing for her. I was young and unmar· ried and I dldn 't know what the future woukt bring. Nancy has had a wonderful llf e wtth parents who low her. She is we.I tntvaed, educated and has a be.audul personality. And I feel that now we haw developed a good relation· sh4:> that we can enpy for a long time. Eveiy morning I ~say~~ MARRY NOW, PAY LATER? 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Life as a stat doesn't have to be crazy It's realty hard wori<, but I don't think of it as woO< It's a rail p&easure " l&J 8y Isobel Silden ANNOUNCNi ... lltE MmT EfffCllVE REOOCNJ AID KM1NN TO MBICAL SCBa! , At Last! The Doctor•s Capsule That Helps You ... 0 livia Newton.John believes In fantasy. And the fact that her brand-new·movie, Xanadu, is a total fantasy strl<es OIMa as merely a beautiful colnddence. "I kind of believe a Xanadu-type fa_ntasy can come ~." she says. "I believe In destiny and fate. and I'm a romanticist. rd like to beaew that It can happen." <>Ma admits that most ol the fan- tasies she had when she was young have aftady been fulfllled . She was a smash hit In her first big moYie, Gteme, with John T nwoka. Add to that: 10 gold singles, lnduding her a.est. "Magic, .. and nine gold abuns; $12..,..,.,., '° dlllle -her share from Geimer and an equal amount S\ re- cmding and concert contracts. In Xanadu, <»via, 31. co-saars with Gene Kdy, and the resuk • $10 mil- Ion worth ol happy singing. dancing and expenstvely bautiful romping. Though a.via tends to "thJnk of the worst that c.an haPPJm" when It comes to big projects ake Xanadu, she dalms she Is basically a happy person: "Most things make me happy: a nice day, good friends, a good meal, music, my animals." 8 om In England and raised in Australia, Olivia won a talent contest at the age of 15, for which the pri1Je was a trlp to England. She decided to stay lo pur- sue a singing career, and In 1971 released her ftrst single, Bob Dylan's "U Not For You." Her worldwide prominence ~ wtth such songs as "Let Me.Be There" and "Have You Never Been Mdow?" OtMa Is a gentle person: yet she has been att.8cked In the press over the years. One vtcious line was, "U white brad could ling, It would IOtlnd like OIMa Newton-John." Doesn't that hurt her? .. Yes, It did lnldally, '' the MY$. "and I think the more IUOCalful one becomes, the more It happens, becauM It maka lnlm'eltinQ reading. It used to upttt me, but now I know not evayone can !Ike you. People rntght not lib my music, but I don't have to~ rm ti rtght bec.auM I know I m aD ,,,,,.,, ~'· ......... -. ,, LoseTheFat Lose 1 o, 20 . 30 . . . Even 60 Pounds or Mcn-Wllhaut Starfltion Dilts -Without Time Consumtng Exerdse-Wlthout One Moment of Hunger! Now. perhaps tor the first lime tn your Nte you can finally achilNe total fr1!llldom from the basic r.ause of tat Thanks 10 the most remar1c.able reducing ~ ever ~ tor putJllc use without a presctiption ! This DICtw- lldld, c:lllcllly ,,.,.. ...... IS SO reliable that It was tound sa1e and eflectNe by a U S GoYernment $900S0ted panel of medical and scientific experts. 'nls. now medical scienoe makes rt possible I0 ... •-*•5 ........ .-yh .., .. :1 ................. 1!,.... 111 ..., 7 llllft .. -And N 's lust the begii••IQ! When you tallow this ~ easy .. Doctor. s tapsu6e Aan .. you wlll quickly men off 20. JO tMlfl 60 poundS "' nwn- wittlout agonizing dlefs. wilhout torV'OUS Der· C1Se. wfthcM P'U hungry or missing a single meal. Most~ of all.,. .. -... I b1c* ..... a .... a ,_ ._,.Think Of it .. ,utetime 1>1otectlon from Ql--OnOe tust a dnlllm-Now an actual reiity . How TcrlllU y.,, ~ eon..t h'a Fat Into &.rvJI You'vc beard of c:oun1in1 Calorics, but do you know wh.at a ca&orW rally is? Dictionaries ckf111t ii as 1 meuun of hmt. Simply staled. a calorit is a unit of ~IY produced by food wtttn it is used in rht body. In ()(her wonh, your body ux:s calories as fud-liltt an cnaint uteS psolint. Bui """" calorics art ltOf'td·Ui> faster Olan your body am bum !Mm the mull is THE ACCUMULATIO N OF FAT. TM Doctor's Capwk ClOOtain• a aarc ;,.. amfient that amtlY apeeds Iii> your body's naau,.J aiAorW bumina l)'llan '° it is abk cr qWc1tt1 inc11 CXCft1 raa. This amt r .. dat• -t- ini proc;as ALSO BREAKS UP EXIS11NG LAYE RS O F FAT. LIQUIFIES THEM ANO DRAINS THEM OUT OF YOUR BODY. II ii tJtis incndiblt, medically prowm, Anti-Fat pro- c:ns thac wUI mabk you 10 cab orr 1tnW1111Ced pouocb and inches Jafdy and tnOf'( r-pidly than you ever imqined. You wilt llterally watch youndf 1rowin1 slimlMf and ~ at• .,.,.Ye day·byrdayl • n. ..., Eaer w., To T• It Off And K-.ltOfft ,....., waltins llp tOlllOm>• ...dahina' pounds las than you did thl• 9'0flll .. I Doc· ton. laboracory teudia ud IMdlcal ;oumalt ~ _,,.,..uckd tlw ptotnommal cfTcalvenm of this raurtabk fonnl&la. In fact, thouuncb of peo9*, .any of wr-lmd bem wwrdy OYO weftM fOf ,_,.., hl"'C ~ thk NrC tolld co arc-ma ......... YOU CAN DO rT TOO ••• TMeka to IM w 81hlftClld, motl lftedkally acclaJ•ed redecin• aid nn ... tlopedl Ye; Ill M........, llMrt tlmt you cu-a... 111 .. t ...._ orr Y .. y...._,1 a... 111 .. ' ..._ orr v .. w-...r r..-111 .. 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Ir uciliics your body'1 narural chcmis.try to bum •••y cmb1rrauin1 r11 t'Ym whtlt you slcq). Un Ii kt ()(her dieu chat tirt you out or ~· )'OU down, you fed alert and alive as pounds and l.ndta art vanished • .....,. · TME. ~ FOUNO II ntE DOCll>R'S CNSUU !WE l&JI P'llMll IBIWMI Y wt• fiMJ lfffCTM AfT9' 4 YlAltS Of Tt$TlllG AT 1 ~ UMMJISITIES ,,,., l6fN04 cue s ~ ntE COUlfT1IYI Mn. J-a. of ~. 111, ,,_.1y -•old .. : .. , -" ... ,._. 0-~"" 0-10 ,_., I trM1 -flNtllwa ._, tltq -" /di~. 1·~ ,_ /j "' 10,,..... -.... *"" ,.,., Nd .. .,.,.,,. • /"""4 to## -....., • ......., ,,,,,,,.. ,,.., It# ...... ,,,., •• , 11w 1..,. ao-, -,.... ,__ tW I try It. I 1114 M4 It IWllq -*d . Ny ...,_., ~ MM#4'11' /el. It -., -,. I ... , """' to -,,., w#I f'Owr "' ,,.,.,. ~ ,,., .... .,,,,_ fj _,., ... llff« I ,_.,.,,., ,._ ..,...., '""'4/ IU to llO. lf t-* • __.,,,., f«l#tc to how I ........ '°' • ,. "',., /ffe ... No '°"8cr h theft lllY raton fOf llft)'Oftt 10 be ~I Now, fOf jUJl pmnla a day you CM hive lM -form• !Mc IMllY Dot- t«'• ud swofc:llioMI ~ difticl UR for ............ _, ..... ____ .,. ______ _, ......... ----·-----... ,. ...... -=··-----------. ....... ...... -,.., ........ --,,. ... -..... ......,......_ --..... ...--......... ......... -. -rhar clicncs. So 1r you Kriously wane co con- quer yo\lr wtiaht problem , if you wanr to ~ from your fas body iMo •slim MW you. orckr cht Doctor's Capsule Plan today. If you an not rhorouahly convinced char this is CM futCSC , taJiat rnOSI tfrecttV( wdatlt !cm mdhod you havt t'Ya hard abouc, used oc. rad about .. 1f you do noc low 1mwan1cd pounds and lndlcs rnott rapdly rhan you ever Lhouaht pouibk and keq) lhmt off as klftl as you wane, simply return it in 14 days '°' a com- plete, no quatioos ultcd ttfvnd. 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High-Risk Mothers Women with diabetes have an In· creased chance of giving birth to defective children. but Dr. Lee Rigg, a Washington University obstetnclan. has found a wa y to help diabetic women have normal, healthy babies "Diabetes results when the pan cre as produces Inadequate quantities of insulin to properly regulate blood sugar levels," explains Rigg. "By strictly regulating a wo man's insulin supply at the time o f co nception and for two mo nths after, we may be able lo cut down and even eUmlnate the chances of birth defects." A number of Dr. Rigg's patients are controlling. their disease in a unique way; they wear a smaU pump that supplies insulin at the level and fre- quency they need. "Diabetes can have serious effects on a developing fetus. so I recommend thal any w9man with a famUy history o f the disease consult an obstetrician d she's contemplating pregnancy," says Rigg. "With good management, the chances of complications can be lowered " Free Energy Food cooked outdoors always tastes espeoalJy good. but a troop of Boy Scouts in New York City are roasting their ho t dogs and ham- burgers with out using any fuel other ·than the sun . They're taking part in a Solar Energy Workshop, whe re they're taught how lo use the sun to cook food, heat water~ generate elec· tricity and teU time. _ The Solar Workshops are the brain· child of Jesse Slome, a former Boy Scout who now leads a troop in Queens, N.Y. "It's vary important to have kids learn about e nergy conser· Scouts coolctng food sunny .,de up. PAMID' WEEKlr r1le H_,,,_,_, lilefl'llM ........... Md ....... Morton ''"* IE--. VAllle a A1M9. ,.alll1tl11 P9tftOl&M.l.NMy Drr tltla ..... ~COOC* 1n THE This week could bring a s~ctocular dlsplav of "shooting stars " Twinkle, Twinkle, In The Sky Starry, suromer nights are a plea- sure to behold, but this week the views p romise to be particularly spectacular because the Perseus meteor shower is staging a show. "The Perseus meteor shower. which o rigina tes In the constellat:ion o f Perseus. occurs at about the same time every year; this summer. August 10 through 14 are the nights to see it," explains Bob Harrington , a Naval Observatory meteorologist "Meteors a re little pieces of debns that float around the solar system In the paths of comets When a co met vation," says Slome. "but we should also make them aware of the energy problems and possibilities of the future." To help explain the solar principles of absorption. refraction and reflection, Slome and his troop have put together a booklet which also Incl udes building instructions for some simple solar-powered cookers and ovens. The pamphlet ls available for one dollar by writing to Troop 70 Solat Kit, P .O . Box 1375, Flushing. N.Y . 11352. Dfwrce Counseling Marriage counselors often play the role of dlvoo:e counselors because they find that one partner in a marriage has already decided that divOfCe Is the onJy solunon. "In the old days, mar· riage counselors tried to keep the cou- ple together," admits Or. Katherine Evans, a ma n1age and divorce counselor at the University of l..oulsville (Kentucky). "Now we're saying. 'lf you've already decided d ivorce Is the answer. let's deal wtth that' so we can is deteriorabng. you get a spec tacular shower . but once the comet has lxo ken up, the little pieces of rock remain in the same orbit that the comet followed When the eanh passes through that o rbit. you see a meteor shower " A shower, however, doesn't mean tha t the sky ralns down meteors, warns Harrington .. If you go o ut around 2 A.M., when the visibility is the best, you'll notice more 'falling stars' than usual. but you won't see them shootmg all over the place." he lKids diminish feelings of hostility and gtult.'" The most common fears divorcing couples confTont concern read)ustlng to being single "How to begin dating again. how to cope with mutual friends and how to overcome fears of loneti· ness are aD problems that both men and women face." says Evans "And while women ~ve more difficulty with the economics of divorce. men have a harder time coping with lonehnes.s. Having a mediator or someone to talk to about It all does he~." Lifes tyles Driving. In llldny stat~ teen agers who want to ~ome hcensed to dnve bt>fore age 18 must take a dnver educanon course How ever according to a Connecticut study reponed in the Amencan Journal of PubltC Health. in com munllles where dn ver education courses have been dropped from lugh·school cumcula . the number of auto accidents involving dnvers under 18 is substanually reduced because students hav\? to wait unrrl th~ tome of age to legally dnvlo! In Connecticut which has one of the lowest senous-oash rares among rhe states. one m five dnvl!rs hct!n:.ed to drlve at the age of lb will ti... thl! dnver of a vl!hicle '" a crash that causes injury or more than $400 won h of property damage before h1S 18rh birthday P1ams. 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Your Grandmother Paid More For Her Carpet Than You Ever Will Years ago, buying a carpet took a sizeable chunk out of the f amlly nestegg . But today , with production and m aterial costs reduced, carpeting Is actually cheaper than it was years ago. So why wait any longer? Carpeting not only adds beauty to your interior, it insulates against heat loss, too. It's the allaround, best bargain of the century! r~:~~·tu-.:l!t~-~o:~custom drapsries• linoleum• wood floor I 6U ,LACEHTIA AVENUE COST A MESA • 646-4UI · 646-JlSS ~ll)An Pege 3 The Democratic Convention. convening at New York City's Madison Square Garden. will be covered by all three networks Monday through Thursday Starting at 4·30PM the procedures will be televised until the conclusion. All network pnmettme program- ming will be preempted tor the four days and some or the late evening programs may be altered depending upon the duration of each days procedings This convention should prove to be more exciting than the Republican Convention-which wouldn't be difficult Viewing the Detroit convention was as dra- matic and thrilling as watching the colored clothes ·brighten at the laundromat CBS anchorman. Walter Cronkite. will again lead the CBS news team of Ed Bradley, Morton Dean. Phil Jones, Dan Rather, Harry Reasoner: Bob Sch1etter, Susan Spenser and Lesley Stahl, who will cover the activities on the floor Bruce Morgan will report from the podium and Charles Kuralt. Charles Osgood and Andy Rooney will contribute special features John Chancellor and David Brinkley will co-anchor for NBC from their special booth above the conven- tion floor. The floor reporters will be Tom Brokaw. Tom Pettit, Garrick Utley and Chris Wallace. The podium reporter will be Jeasica Savitch. The famous polltlcal historian, Theodore H. White will commen- tate. TQf'T.'I Brokaw and Jane Pauley wlll provide the coverage for the Today show. Ted Koppel and Frank Reynolds will lead ABC's contingent. The floor reporters will be Sam Donald- son. Max Robinson, Lynn Sherr and SanderVanocur. James Wooten will report from the podium and Barbara Wa1ter1 wlll be on hand to Interview some of the politicians. Thia could very well be the laat political convention to receive full network coverage. Not only Is the cost prohibitive-but the loH of vi.were make compre- henalve cOYerage a qufftlonable Investment. 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Q) Htt Hitt 8111, Ciuh Cradd.ock Tommy Cash and louist Mandrtll .ire 11\t 1uesls fD a• ht11klc at ""11111 Jott Gity Joel Crtr totns tht Bos1011 Pops Dicntstra -1:30- • ) rt t OM Def at a T1111t CR) Ann's boss Mr CoMoo hit looh drab when "" writ walks out on him but Schnt1dtr8 ltsMJns on s1n11es ba1 prospec:lln& maku th1n1s con$1d e11bly b11&hltr • WiN WiW WelM -~ • flit WelM ..... IJJ) llt111Mr .. 1, a,,.111T .. Cfi. stutCW,.., 9:00 8 J' 121 Mitt (R) Ahu dot111 I know If silt s mothe11111 Of smothtt inc rommr •lltn slit ttluses to allow ll<m to to lo Muico bsltr wok •1th a bunch of older ktds e o a n.. .. 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"Oel1wtt U1 hom h il" ld••I l4n M1(ftH I ''""',r ED Anotllu V0t<t m S1tmprt t11 Dot!unao 4:00 O Mov1t "Unllmed" c.,J, '•, ',, "' f• •t• Rrc~ild l 1·1• 1 ,41 rl•i•lld A "irJn •ra 1 I ~ft·~ 41 ~ d11' '"' rnt •1rab ·~h!Ttnt ul 1ht ~u' J f ''~ St,,~ 1r. 'h• .. tt t * 'u' 1 S..f' lo• !h•Ouih mt donat• 01 Lu.tu~~ D . liil Covtfaet Of l'MI 1!11l•1uitt 200 Iulo fl(lllC, the AYOll Wotld WO/Otll ' M111Hlolt ''°"' ltll40~. Cncland end Svr.Nel OI lht r11tt\I e I J 'lll • ..._,..._, I SUI Tt• • Mewie: '1-ttt ~itf' (Illus) 69 Shuler Mcle1n1 Ricardo Mon111un Jolln McMtflift A den<• h1ll llO\lm 111td of hff hit 11 petl>flually" k1ft& l1ut lo•t tfld lllt \llllpft ~Ul4d left ..... le! ''WiM I• lllt C-trf (4111 61 ll~t\ P1t~t1 Hol>f lantt fD .,,. '''"' w ... H hn1o4YCM11 111o1ecY -4:30- • } 1t OlttdJOIH f.Q ,....._..tn 11 Ottt<tiom 'IO fD Wtslwlll* WH• • ttt .. • 5:00 J Wr." K.uiaM!a (11;n Cou11t11 a Slit y, .. U S,1111 to Mwenture t M•A•S H O lilof1t "Htitulu n tht rr111 . cw of TrOJ" '•0•1 014n1 Hyl1nd C. rfl<,• Sc<ill 10 21 ..., U ChrlSUdtlptuas U Mttt lllt Prus 2l llllllts ol lnd1j11S fD flt1111 l111t lt StanlJ & Hu1th -S:30- D U 1.0. 1k-ws l It's Your lvslntU • Hollywood SQ111tts t 2 lollr11tf to Mw11tt1rt 2t fO<US 14 Htrt'1 to YOllt Hultll (C-C) zt Calldtd ea.-" IEVIENING e:oo 0 • 12 1J "'"' 3 FOfum D >t "'"' O Mo"r "llollodr's '""''" 1cpn J bl! 7hr\) Oovi "cf.•u•f 1J IMdlrlt Ai'rtnture 11) SrtCIAl; Come l#tt tht Ch1I dltft ftletholl "~•11 CD lillovtt "Pualt ol 1 Oownt1H Child" d•Ji ' I /hi\ I I i(t (l.,n4••• Birr1 p,,..,., '1 _,•''ht ~·u~O-•n "' • 11\lt.bn rroOt' Q) lllloY1t "lo•t 1n 1 Golcll11h Bowl11 ~ (,m ,. "'s' I mm, )ano1 1aO·•• Ccm~ "''''"' •••11 ... "' • hiMO' mt ' H' iul•dVNO •h '"'·"' rt1•0 •a: at'"' ... ,~d v1 p rr1ttl. 1 .. 0 (Jli~l• ••d\ ,,, v11 a't • 24 laltnllOftl 2$ C11tlt of Star~ (J(i( ), ..,,. :.oo fD All Cru turn Crul 1/\cl SaMI 6•H'~ I Ir ~o Old fr1tnd,, Ntw fr1tnds -6:30-0 e ,. 11~ 3 In Suttll 01 D llt1'\ Coftl trt11« U W1dt World ol Ad"nturt 0 Jottr1 '°'"' Jolttl It Rull Ho11w 23 foc111 1• Vrttorr ~rdtn SO Sllpc11U1 'rol1lu 7 :00 0 8 12 60 M1~uln Pee-7 21 H1pPJ 01ys A11tn H Mewie: "Sii.tit" rlhrs1 tdr11 71 -Rrchard Roundtrft Mo\tS Gunn Chmrooher St John A blac~ or•·111e ere trat~•ni do .. n lht \10napped daughter ot a Harlem King orn becomes "•olved •n d PO•er S''JR 5le ber .. etn !h• Mat•a 4nd t.rar • mobsters -9:30- 3 Me" Gnt lrn Show U Cmt. of Su rs 1 he ltll•""'" Q) "''"' !:Jiit') 29 M A•S0H m Ul1 llod1t Es 10:00 U D lletn Q) lndependtnt llet111C11k lltws 24 Jiu 11 lllt M1inten1ntt Shop 29 Einerce11<7 Ont fD Una Mu1tr Marc1d1 -10:30-u Q) 10 Ntws m Jau Ind lht M11nt1n1nct $hop Phil Woods Quartet (No 31 Phrl Woods alto~· Stht Gilmore bl\\ M1~e Mellilo 011no Brll Good'"'" drurns perform from Iowa St.Ire Un• versrty 1n an evening of Ill/ 11:00 u u m .• 12 ,,. lltws U Tiit Newlywed GJmt D () 10 u 2t News D Mowre: "'• "Oarlrn1" ldui 6S-laurence Harvey 011~ Bogardt Jullf Chnslle A meagerly talented 1111 proceeds from an rmmlfure mar uage onto a serres of shabby 1fl11rs ind ultimately lands '" a oatu10 as the loveless .. rfe I an ttal•an orinv Q) llefH!J Holl 24 Austin City ltt111ts (C·C) -11:30- i , lltwl/E111tra111e7 II .u 1t lollnllJ Carson e TM O.tin& ~me •News/Mo.it: Hfllm of NO flt· i.rt" (adv) ·s~-Robttt Mitchum M111lyn Monrot Rory Calhoun A b111oom enterllrner a widower and lus 10 yur old son travel downmtt on a raft menaced by rapids Indians and a sneaky 1arnblt1 (lJ) (21) News/ larntJ Miller ID h a H11111Nrd • Get Snlart G !1tJ C.,iloMd AIC llns .., .. 12:00 a ( 111' Mo.It: "Ode tu Oy\ft& lift'' (dra) · 73-limu W11nw11ch1 e Ttltt t4 lllt U11t1pec1t4 •lliPf W.ry -12:30-•C.... MtJ ......... ""-........ lll .. twtRlltwt 1:00 • QS) ()t Tiii ,...,,.. SM. ...... • MeWlt: "s.Mt f,_, .. (adw) ·~·locl McCru Wand• Htlldrr• Jolin flllSMll lolln M<l11111e lunerte NOian Aft 11rupons1blt hO~. 11ap ped into Cflllll for lou1 orplllns h11ts Olll IS t ranch hind 2:00 •""' -2:30-.... : ... a. .... """" ..., .. (drl) '69-Hal Holbrook, tJ1 M•1sllall, ltc• Al~ ....... AUGUST 12 for morn1n1 1nd 11te1noon hsiin11. pluu m DAYTIME PROGRAMS Below, for your convenience, u e the dl,.l lllOYOtS DAntME MOVIES 12·00 0 ~Mollawk" "'s '~ ll11a G1m XG't B•ad, ID "' "C1mrllt ' o·• l· G•ela Garo Q) "' "Oetecltu Story" d•a ~I ~ 11 Dou;:r~s J.00 0 t• "fllt Thte1 Mus ktteers" •ad• 3~ Vialito Ab' 10 "It's a B1•1n1 World" c m • 61 Debora~ Wa11e~ lt 9'I "M1d1me Curre" f'a•' I rd1a1 44 Cree• Gars " Waller P1d2eon Rob~1! Waller AnllRNOON -4:30- NOTE: Time covera1t of the Demo crahc National Convention •urn wrlh uch nelwor~ and tt1ul11 s<hedultd pro1ramm1n1 r\ tubttcl to thance. U e 12 C•mp111n '10-The Dtmocrahc N•tion1I Convtnl1on Waite• C•on~1te 1ncho•s 3 10 29 Tiie ·ao Vole The Dem· 0<rahc Nat10111I Conn nhon l> Otmocr•hc ll1bonal ConwentlOll Co.trace · 5 :00 U u Dtmocrall< N1hon1I Con Yfnt19" CoYtt11e David B1in••e1 and John Chancellor anchor D The 'IO Vote: flit OtmomtK "'IJ011al ConnnllOll (ran I Reynota~ and Ttd koooel 1nthor • The 'IO Volt' The Otmoc:ralK "'lional Convention f ran~ Reynolds and h d Kopoel anchor GI P.t·Su son foolb1ll (R I fht New £n1t1nd Patuou at the Le1s An1eles Rams •VaNINQ 8:00 G Wondtr Wom1n Ill Maude U> II fths 1 lhtll '24 H111111nillts fllrou111 tllt Ari$ fl) flit Elt<11ie CtfllJlftJ ll)lltwt '10 TM Old Houstworb -6:30-D fie h e D11tJ1 fD DK• Cawttt Sllow ID~plu 11 st• s.. 7:00 e111111ar11 G TM Jebf'l WiW .., .... Wery H taMtft TllrM • °"' c., IDU.bf .. ~ a ni. M«11t111L_.,,, 1.,.n -7:30- • r-. t11t •• e ~ GIN Clt11 Campbell and D101111e Warwic~ !lost th•• spe<11t With 1ums $1$ltf Sltd&t MUIM 111.hltft&llt tlld 111111 Sttw111 a Lae •ta ID The lrhcNell/lehrtr Rtpart fD Art1n1 50 llt~chttk 8:00 U n Ne•u U Hipp~ D11s •1arn 0 3 10 19 10 10 O Mow1e • Chino a• .. \ tj' • d : :. ·l•t••PO , ... I,,.~ t . ~ •'"' 1 i.J d illod t :, ' ,. ... f "' ' - "" I r t f ar t • ,,. .. 1,•, f ID PM M1111rne m Mow1t • Tht Rtbth I I ' )•d """ A r••1t • ,!" ... ,_ fV" i: ••'I :. ~tl t t 1'-tl I df'I~ ~ t~ .. _.. J If I ;~· • t..,il,-. d •' 24 Non (CC) ID 18 Ton11ht 39 On lout.on N11ht ol tllt t1u1n1 so Mtmbershrp Appul lA Ram1 luncheon -8:30-m The Odd Couple ED Nova (C CJ 11! In, 1111 ,,.. twr~ f •e f"1\ ~' 1'l,m ~'"''" , • to1r;n ;•fl ••afT 1ou1.: •"0 \h ~rJ·,1 ., •• 1111 i;a r.~1a•1•1I, d<·~ IM •• ,t1'.f'u't1on f "' .v~ ~1 ,, "' €!) 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"td'I'~_., so Mtmbt1sll1p Appul •ams Pro hit 9:00 3 flit Odd Couplt U SPECIAL Tht S1n11n1 ColllloJ Rrdts A111n , r h• lohr II •1,. ~ '' th•\ soe<oa 100~ 11 G'"• Au11, II , 11,g,rs r,, R11t,, l·"'"'v w~.,, •· 1 kt• •nen U Slla 111111 U MO'lit' "Tht 811d1c on lhe R1rt1 llw11" Cone! 1dra1 ~' 1/h• W1ll1~m Holdtn Altr Guinn,\ Ja1, Haw,1ns fht story ot men ol d11f,, enl ch1rac1,, 1na calibre lr11h1rn1 I ' lhcu bclrtl\ and lh'" l•YO at • Japanese Concentr11ton Camp dur•na World War II 10 Mo.11: "Tht 01u1htm ot lWI· 111 C1be" 1com1 ll 1lh1~1 Buddy fbstn llartn Vat~nltnr A rugaro "tsltrn•• lu1ns lhal lo \ttp his beloved llomtslu d ht must b11n1 bit~ his three d1uahltrs •ho wtnt Casi years before Whr n lht1 unnot itlurn ht rtciurl\ rhrtt lfd•O to P~t U h1S dhthttr~ m Men G11ff1n Sllow i2 i.-: T1 It Allno1111Cff )J lltOY1t: "lllult" tdr1J Donald Sutherland lane Fonda 2• f'l.11111~rds (CC) 2t H.,,, 0.p At••ft tD Ith CllK9ll -9:30-a •er. G1iflill 5""' 11 Cucll tf St111 Oo< Stwt1111i.o11 fD llMINr• (C·t) [dft ol thf Cloud" Wilham has his lr1 optflted Oft and sets lo test n, "" hrsl plfnt lo rranct Cll111hn1 ~ promoted to rtception1!tt at the hOtel Ind " •bit lo 1ccom~iny W1llo1m on hlS trip i2f lll•A S•H 10100 ..... V WEEK AUGUST 10 1980 (!) Independent Networ• News H lord Mountbatten: A Man lor the Century IC CJ 29 lmer1t11<y One €!) Uni Murer Mm1d1 so Ne.nclltO -10 30- 0 m m rn 10 "''" IDPruenlt Q 't••li·• 1,, :. o .. ~, ... ··, .., ·~t Pwt'' • i ., ...• r •, ~ ~o· "i' t J ·11 "" "f t "" .,.. • ,., • ,.., ·•" t * r • • , .. ,. _ SO Me mbtr1h1p Appul LA Rims Profile 11 :00 0 • 12 29 "'"' 0 0 3 21 lt Ntei U The Nt#lywed Came D Movie "Tht ~uin11ion of ltots•r" r 1•d ' ? R.cha•d Bu non • a1n Otl ~ RQ;.·, Sth~t O•• m The Odd Couplt Q) Bennr HrH 24 P1esente ID The lndtptndenl Ere ~ SO Membtrslirp ApputtSparts Un· llrMtd -11:30- 3 Nt~ Emu ttncy 0 2l lt Jonnnr C11\0fl U Tht D1trn1 Came 0 H News, Mom t1f "81b7 lht ll11n Musi fill" il•u 6) Stt•t Y O"••r lt• ~'"'" • ()on Mu1111 "' .~~•t' d ••lu· • 1r ,,. • • ~ a 1 • • " '' o \•lluS• n,n 'L '• d Iha' n•' a " ~ 4S ••tr 4nd .. ~. ~· '"'''S to •a•lc~sneu \~, '•r01 •o a drou•, t • 1et 10 NttnlM°'1t "Blumt on Lott" dra 1 Budd, lbs'" m Hoa1n's Heron Q) Ctt Sm11t H Tht fl11hltous Applts fD $0 ~PllOlltd ABC lltws €!) Mov1e 12:00 U t 12 M0"11t "Wt11sper1111 Outh" 10•~1 11 -Roy lhonnu John Rub•"S"'" Jim Hullon [•hausl,d •mo11on111, b; hrs t1per1tnces 1n Y•tlnam a 1oun11 vett•an 1urn1 to ~roup lhe11oy as he oondtr\ cont1nu '"i his lilt or end1ne ot U Twili&lll ZOM m MrUIOll lmpoulblt Cl> 1111111 Gtlltry -12:30-u The 01tin1 Game Q) lndtpendtnf lltlftl• lltws 1:00 D 2J H flit TOlllOltOW Sllow G Morie: "I Wul Yo." 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U a 12 C1mp11cn '80-The Oemotrahc N1tion1t Cono nhon Walter C1onk11e ancho1s 3 i 101 l9 the 'IO Vote: The Otm ocrallc National Convention 23 Otmocutk N1hon1t Conn nhon Cover ace 5:00 1J 39 Oemoc11tt< IUllOllal Con wention Covtr11e David Brinkley and John Chancellor ancho• 0 Tilt 'IO Vote: The Dtn1ou1hc National ConwtnhOll fran~ lle,nolds and led l<oppel ancho• EVENING 6 :00 U Wonder Woman O Maude 0) Sia Mtlhon S Man '1) It Tahs a Thttl .2• It's herybody's Business m Tile Electnc Company fl) Nein so Once Upon 1 Clust< -6:30- 0 Tic Tac Oouah •Met111'11ttf ... t• ... 1 .... FIC'h a.ct ., 01d tMtt lllew ..... .,a.. ..... , so s111 .. s.. 7:00 ..... f11 • flit )tM(, .. ti .,........ 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Tht Best of lJs V1111 A.,.rds 90m I I h1 '>PtClll honors •mm, Ou11n1~ •iln 1ues1s Tony Orl•ndo loan H1.f1S Bobby Gfnlr, dlld man1 many more 2• W1lh1m h ulkntr A Lile on 1'1per m 21 tC11111h1 " Starur & Huie.It -8:30-12 M a•s•H ID Wilham h ul•ner: A Lile on l'a· per (Rl An 1nhmalt look al lhe hie dnd NO•~ ol Nobel P111e winnine •uthor Witham Faulkner th1ough mlerviews w1lh fennfSSff Williams I au•en Bacall Geo1gt Plimpton Ho .. a rd Hdwks ind Wiiiiam r aulk n•• s ~•uahle• hll €0 Chtsp111to 9:00 3 Tht Odd Couple D Consumei Buylrne Host fd by Oa,1d Horow1l1 • 0 Mov1t: "The 811d1t on the l1m Kw,, .. Pat! 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