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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-07 - Orange Coast Pilot__ ....,_ . • SI 'It\\ 'Pl<C I \I Cella Bops Penal Sgstena. • • •• • l By FaEDE&ICK MCHOEMEHL Of -DMI¥ ""' ..... Dr l~I• ella. the former master of Oran1e County pollUcs and on<'e Callfom ia 'a lar1eat polltlcal donor, haa said be bellev• he ahould be releHed from federal prlaon to provtde volunteer The clJnic la without a Pbyalelan and Cella said ita operators ha\fe had"nO succeas In reeruiliDI one because of ita location and lack ol adequate pay. medical Hrvlcea lo ml1ranl farm workera ln the Imperial Valley "They have given me lnfonnaUon on the number ol pallenta and it demonstrates to me a sreat need," Cella said. Cella. who has 11erved 30 months of a five· ye.r prilon lerm on redenl and state convlc· tlon• ol MedJcar and Medi-Cal fraud, said he bellevH he has bet-n punish~ looi em>\lih. Cella ls eligible for .parole next March 2. He said he expecta a decision within the next several weeu for releue prior to that date. In a rare interview, conducted by telephone l"r1day, Cella said "It does not make sense for me to tend a boiler while the aovemment 1oes out and spendJi '50,000 or te0,000 to hire a physi· <'Ian lo do the work I am capable of doing." "I am hopeful and pragmatic that they will make the right de· claion, not only for me_ but the.people who lack medical care at the present time." Cella said. CeUa LS u1dpt.'<1 lo .a maintenance crew at Durina the 45-minute convenation, Cella tou~bed on several prisoner·related topics. including his feelin1s on his incarceration. Details of the crimes of wbichhe was convicted werenotdiscuuedon tbeadviceofhislllwyers. CeUa was accused of funnelin1 more than $800,000 from two hospitals he once controlled and usln1 the money to finance political thf' federal work camp al Lompoc where 400 scMO .. •ML prisoners are housed Cella and tlis attorneys h•ve proposed that be be released from ..J>_QllOJl lo wotk al a clinic ln Coachella operated by lbe N.atioaal ;;oL;..~--....-armworkers Healtb Group lne.;-•ftOft'p1ofit corperatkM'•tied to · lhe United Farm Workers union. campaips. · 'SUNDAY .. "In my case I have served nearly 30 months, much loo&er than anyone ln their riabt mind would have expected -a lot lonrer than I --..__· <See CELIA, Pa1All> L. 73, NO. 251: 7 SECTIONS, 110 PAt;ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. SUNOAY,_SEPTEM8ER 7, 1980 ~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'·· . FIFTY CENTS a Killed as Trains Crash CHERYL PREWITT CROWNS NEW 11118 AMERICA Winner Sueiin Powell, lllM Otdllhol'M, Heppy Oklalwma Brunette ATLANTIC CITY. N.J . CAP> -Miss Oklahoma, Susan Po~ell, a talented brunette who sang an operatic aria into a telephone, is Miss America for 1981. Miss Powell. 21, of Elk City, is a senior in vocal performance at Oklahoma City University, Miss Powell put her hand to her cheek and mouthed the words, "Ob, my God" when the pageant's new emcee, former television Tarzan Ron Ely, announced her name before 20,000 people In Atlantic City's Convention Hall. Miss Powell was crowned as the S4th Miss America by the out· going queen Cheryl Prewitt of Mississippi. Miss Powell won the title partly on the strength or her talent competition, an expressive and amusing rendition of "Lucy's Aria" from Menotti's "The Telephone." At S.feet-4 and 110 pounds, Miss Powell's 35-24·35 figure lo a magenta swimsuit also scored points during the swimsuit competi· lion. Miss Powell has green eyes and dark brown hair. Finl runner-up was Miss Alabama, Paige Phillipe, 17, or Leeds, Ala.; second runner-up was Miss Mississippi, Donna Pope, 24, of McNeilJ. Tied with Miss Pope for second runner-up waa Miss New Jersey, Therese Hanley, 22, of Jersey City, and fourth runner· up was Miss Arkansas, Lencola Sullivan, 22, of Morrilton. HEMP mLL, W.Va. (AP>°- A freight train and a coal train collided at a river crossing Saturday and engines and cars tumbled off the trestle in an ex· plosion "like an atomic bomb." Authorities said three crewmen were killed. ~locomotive units and 10 can from the Norfolk & Western trains bunt into names after plummetine 40 feet Into the Tug River and onto ita bank.a. The 32nd car in the freight train wu carrying two pia:Y· back truck trailers contalniq uranimum but was nol involved in lbe crub, Welch Fire Chief Jerry Rotenberry said. "We tested wttb radiological montors and there was no leakage," he said. "The car was removed safely this aftenaooa.'' Police aad railroad officials initially described _the_ .fash as head-on, but· Rotenberry said later that the coal train bad jlP- parently just begun pulling onto a siding when it was bit a few cars behind its locomotive. H e sai d the freight locomotives exploded on impact, and burned for several hours u they lay in the shallow waters ol tbe river, amid th~ derailed cars scattered alongside. I The explosion rocked nearby homes in tbia unincorporated McDowell County community ol several hundred people and could be beard for miles. •'It sounded like an atomic bomb -a tremendous ex· plosion," said Welch Fire Department spokesman Carlos Cox. 4 Infant Deatb8 Blamed on Vm18 SAN DIEGO (AP>·-A fourth infant bas died and another is under observation after an out· break ol a highly contagious virus at a hospital for critically ill children here. officials said. •'The virus Is not yet con· firmed in the fourth death, 11 said Cbihlren's Hospital. "It will take several days to get test result.s b~ck. But the symptoms were very similar. It was clear the in· fant had a severe respiratory in· fectioo." The 2-week-old, premature in· . fant died Friday night. In addi· lion, Anderson said a second child, a 4-month-old boy, now has symptom.a of the virus anct tias been isolated along with another 4-month-old who earlier was diagnosed to have the virus. The deaths or the other three infants in the put 16 days also was announced by the hospital. Twenty of the. medical com· plex's 800 employees were or· dered home the same day with symptoms of the virus, which in· elude red, watery and itchy eyes, runny nose, sore throat and other cold symptoms. "Many infants in the pre- mature unit have been ex- posed, 11 Anderson said. ''This is really a com moo cold· type virus and not something doctors feel presents an extreme danger to normally bealtby peo- ple," Anderson said. "The rea· son it is causing s_ucb grave we deal with critically ill infants who have only a slight chance to live and (have>' many, many medical problems," be said. .The 103·bed hospital, which s pecializes in treating serious ill- nesses and i.Jtjuries, bas closed down new admissions and was taking "extraordinary" precau· tionary measures to prevent spread ol the ..nrus among ita 60 patienta. The fourth infant to die came down w:ith the symptoms very suddenly Friday morning and died that night, Aisdersoo said. The other three dead include a 14-mooth-old boy who died Aug. 20 and is believed to have In- troduced the virus, adenovin.m, Type 7, into the hospital. Hospital officials said it was "a rare death" and the fint documented case at Children's where a healthy person died because of the virus. c Schmitz Recaps Wins ~----.....--. - Littl,e Glmnow on St.ale Senator'a U.t of Bil/A By IE&RY CLAUSEN °' -DMfy """ ..... State Sen. John Schmitz, R· Newport Beach, figures he earned bis keep in Sacramento during the legislative session. Schmitz in an interview last week, recapped what he figures w e re ·the highlights in Sacramento for blm during 1979·80 legislative activity. High oo the list was approval ol bia bill eaain1 state requlr&- menta for daily earth coverinca on garbage dumps. He said b1a bill gives more options to COUil· ties in determinin1 health at.an· dards and will save Oran1e County alone about $500,000 a year. Also hi1b on bla personal. list ol accomplishments was _______ ..._ __ _ ·his bill to save resldenta of the Leisure World retirement towers in Laguna Hilla about 980 a year per couple in state-sales taxes on the food eaten in the co- op kitchen there. Schmitz, who still teaches political science courses at San· ta Ana College, said he was pleased With b1a fight to defeat a measure that would give Washington, D.C., representa· lion in the U.S. Senate .. Three times, Schmitz noted, the Lepllature defeated a move for state ratlftcatioa <• at.ates must approve the meuure).' ''It would increase the liberal (U.S.) 'aenaton by two.'' he said al the move for ratifica- tion. Despite what be called a '.'financiil beating," Schmitz Jays lbe cooaervative element in Sacramento appears to have made aome gains since be was last ln Sacramento 10 yean ago. That's when be waa elected to Con1reas and vacated bis seat in the State Senate before being re· turned to the state Legislature two yean a10. "We'll have to see what happens thla November," be said. He would like to aee coa· aervatlvm pick up a few more leet.1.Uve seats. · ''Tbe Lecblature always lap behind tbe l*JPI•, aad the peo- ple are becomin1 more COD· (8eemtl'Z,Pa1eAJ> • N&W spokesman Don Pied· mont said the bodies or three crewmen from the freiBht train we re found in the tangled wreckage. He identified them as engineer J .W. Reed, fireman C.A. Basore and brakeman M.C. Cheek. all of Portsmouth, Obio. No ages were available, be said. Piedmont said one of the trains waa an eutbound freipt. The other was a westbound coal train pulling empty bopper cars.. They collided u one emeried from a tunnel onto the trestle, be said. "At this polnt we ju.st do Dot know what was responsible for it,'' he said. He called reports circulating at the scene that a track switcher failed "pure speculation, or maybe even im· pure speculation." Firefigh~rs from at least five McDowell County communities were called to the scene to fight fires spread by diesel fuel leak· ing from the manaled irai1;1 • engines. ''There was fire -everywhere, and the cars and engines were ju.at completely twilled, 11 said· John Sidote, one of the first to reach the scene. ae· g cowbdy or cowgirl is in these days and many who like- ly have never attended a rodeo are trying their luck at riding mechanical bucking machines. Ann Marie Saucier, Westminster, fmds it rough going Saturday during her time up on the "bull" featured as part of. "urban cowboy" days at a Huntington Beach shoppin& center .. tt:\ 'l 'HI·: INSll)t: DOUGH aoLLING IN - Salesman Louis Met.acer'• tired of work ao it's time to play - durin1 an 8,000·mlle bicycle Ja..at luting 10 weeks. He'll be collec:tina pledges for each mile with funda 1oing to aid cancer research. Pa1e AS. CAu.JNG YOU -Ka Bell lan 't tbe only company in tbe Ions dtttanee buaineta, tbere'a also MCI TeleeommunlcaUom. The firm often reduffd ratee for lont·d.iltance calla, but It took a lawsuit to do it. In Sun· day's buline11 aectioa. Pace Cl. SPINNING WBsSLM -Db· coVlakm la ajaial eftort ol llCA and IBM to market video-cfiaes. But the lint effort ian 't aimed at home viewen, tbe Costa Mesa. baaed firm ia eyein1 industry in· stead. 1be Buaineu of lbe Week. Pace Cl ... .. ;.........---., .......... Cl ....... CM twww. c-0.ta.Dt·• a... C1 c.-. .. DN9"*9 •• ......... ,, ......... ...., 'W • I aw ........ OI DAILY "'LOTNCTIOMI i -- ......... --.-.... -·. --- , ONLY Ptl.OT ~--JlJST BREAKINC LaU .... "°"' ~·· "'°'"' Giid Milo!tol MtOI ..,.~ Ac~n Will Boycott Emmy Awanll Show Garwood 'Denies'-GDilt ! L06 ANGELES CAP> Tbe SIDd Annual Emmya will be awarded today. delpite aa anon' atrilre lbat will le&Yt many of the eta&'*'-unclaimed durtaa the i.le<Hl u at« of • perfonnen vow t.o bo,ycott OM! c.retn0a1. Elsbly·th...e actora, ml.QY ol t.hem aomlnea or invited pre tenten. dticlared in a p~bUlhed adnrtlMm!nt lheld nlention to atay away"h'om u.e ..,-.aev'9ioa AN and Sc&P~et p...aentaU<ln. to be telecut natlonwj.de at t p m on NBC. The Utt locludea Yi'1ually lM m Ure c11t of "lAU Grant," which ,ot t5 nomiDallOOJ , a.nd "M A S ll," which aot 11 nomlna Uoo• . AU.elllla • .._ 8trln 1 ... 1111.- ay ne A.ueda ... 1treu Ayatollah Sadeth Kbalkhall. the roVlna revolutionary Iran iudle. narrowly esca_ped an att•ck by 1unmen, the radio 111d Kbalkhali wu unharmed the broadcut aajd, bvt bil bodyauard waa l.Qjured and fou.r auapt!cta we~ arrested and beln1 queaUoned ~~~ay. • Khalkhali's stern a'Pplication of lalamlc law• b.u Hnt hun dreds ol prisoners before firing squads for drq am\lHllnt. nx offenaes and other crimes -,111 Te.dlen 811U -81.a. By TM Auecla ... Pr.8 Striking teachers baYe worked out tentative contract acree· menta 1n New Jersey WuhinltOO, lllinoia and Michican. but more than 40.000teacben ~emain OD strike today nationwide. Strikes in at least Di.De atat. cut doubt ovel' whether achoola would be opening this week for more than ball a million .. students. JA. KSONVtl.J.1';, N (' tAP> A cl<A\t frlcnd of Murinc Pfe Rob ·rt c~nrwood , who haces char1&e11 of desf'rtion un11 col laboriillntc with lhe ent'my In Vietnam. said S1nurc1ay that Garwood "iab6olutely denies the charttth" or felony ch1ld abuse lodgf'd against him Oonna Lonie, u frequent com- panlon of Guwood since he re· turned from Vietnam to focc a t'ourt msrtlal, swd he> mslntalns h~ J~ Innocent ol the latest ehaq:es Two frlony otrenses tnYOlving Gulf Coast Soaked By New Storm BEAUMONT. Texas CAP) - This Texas port and its neighboring cities are awash i,n floodwaters. drenched by up to 17 inches of rain as newborn Tropi c al Storm Danielle splashed inland and collapsed. One woma n was known to have drowned and police were searching for two more people who might tiaYe been in a car In the nation's most extensiYe teachers' strike. ne1otiaUoos wer;e still stalled in the six-day-old walkout by 11,000 Philadelphia teachers. ..... Pt ••er ....... ....,e ...... · with her when it plunged into 20 feet of water in a flooded Beau· mont underpass. according to Police Sgt. Martin Goldbeck . • WASHING-TON (AP>. -Senators inYestigatine lh~ Bill)' Carter case will turn their fire OD a White House lawyer this week in an effort to find out whether President Carter's brother got lnside information to help him fend off possible prosecution. Presidential Counsel Lloyd CuUer will testify in the only public bearing scheduled by a special nine-member Judiciary sub· committee, which is hoping to wind up its bearings in about lOdays. la1..t,E..,,1• .. llell•rT .... WASHINGTON CAP>'-Israel and Egypt have agreed to con1ider formal U.S. proposals for ending the stalemate over Palestinian self-rule in lsraeli·beld territory, enhancing lhe pro- spects for an eventual breakthrough. said s pecial U.S. negotiator Sol Linowiu. . . LiDowib oo Saturday discl09ed the existence of the Amen can plan at a news conference after bis return from talb in Egypt and Israel in which he succeeded in getting lhe two sides to re~wne the Palestinian autonomy negotiations. He said he e.xpects higb·leYel talks to get under way around the, middle of October after dis· cuss Ions among technical experts. ~4! ........ a.a. J8 ••• GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -Bombings and assasainatioos, apparenUy aimed at undermining a pro-government "Peace Rally," have left 16 people dead and at least 137 wounded. the Red Cross bas reported. No croup bas asserted respooaibility for the attacks, incl~ .. iDS a bqe explosion at the NaUoaal Palace Friday, but Intenor Mbmts Donaldo Alvares Buis blamed them oo left·wtns per· rtlla ll'OUIJ9 oppo9ed to today's rally. f'..-P.pAJ CEUA RAPS SYS'IEM. • • expected baaed oo what I was told by my :ldvilers. ··Cella said. Cella said persons convicted of white collar crimes quite often are placed on probation, or, if . sentenced to prison, are re· leued after serving one third ol their term. Crash --..L...:::r CountyMan The body of a 20-year-old Garden Grove man was found by a passing motorist Saturday morninl, sis hours after his car crashed on the Riverside Freewa_y , according to a apoll:esman for the Califomia Hi1bway Patrol. Richard Lawson was ll::Uled in· atanUy after being thrown from bis vehicle near Cole Canyon Road near the Riverside County line, according to a spokesman for the Orange Coun· ty Coroner's office. A spokesman for the CHP said the overturned vehicle was hid· den down the side of a steep em· bankment. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT -OMrtN Wff<I Pt"\•~"' ""Wj P~t)f1-...,.,.r '"*"'" "-•~·· Ecl<ll>' "' ....... .._.....,. .. .... l'llQll"Mt £0.tOt 0tt1c .. Cool• Mow JlO wot l•y 51••1 L_.,o tlff(ll 1071 No CN•I HIQllWOY _I ... ..., e.o<11 '7Uj 111••<11 ........ ,. Tel•pllon• (71•)'3-2·6321 CIHtlfled Ad .. rtltl"t M2-M71 ''•"' '4" G...,._,"1• ...... ,,...,_, .. o. ..... c-•'°"""""1',.. M0-1HO And the former Santa Ana sur- geon said it cannot be forgotten that be suffered due to "all the other things that occur in the criminalising process -the forced exile, banishment, loss of stature, pu6lic scorn, acourlln& 1n the press and loss of posi- tion." meanine be believes white collar crtminala abould be "slapped oo the wrilt and told to put in 20 hours at the Red Cross.·' "The tragedy is the failure on the part of the criminal system to use the talents of an inmate. Utilizing their talents should be part of the punishment," Cella said. ''The priaoo system t.akes the position that its hands are manacled and that an' in· dividual delivered Into its bands must be maintained. They have very little room for innovative programming," Cella s aid. .. IN THE U.S. there must be a reassessment of the penal system. It is an extremely ex- pensive and wasteful way of ex· tr acting a pound of flesh." Cella said that he is .~om· m i lted to helping the farmworkers' clinic even if his appeal for immediate release from prison is denied. "It's not a question of what I will do today. next month or next year. I may not help them in the form of a physician. It may be o a contributor," Cella said. CELLA, SA YING he felt "pretty good" aaid be bu adjust· ed to the rather monotonoua life at the work camp. A typical day, he said, begins at e•a.m. Cella laid be exercises ln the morning, reports for hia 111\Cned duties, tends to main· tenab~ of the camp's boiler and other electrical equipment tbroushout the day, returns to his room late 1n the afternoon, haa supper. a1ala e~eckl tbe bolltr and retires abOat mid· nJ1bt. WbUe there la a cUDlc at UM camp, Cella has beea lD lt oftly on a patient bull. PrlloD re1· ....... ,.... .. •• ,.. •bo- .... phy1tclan1 from treatlnf "9ttr UUnates, Cella Hid. j \ ______ ....... ___ ------ Almost ever y s t reet and highway was flooded in this city of 116.000 peopte Saturday and the scene was much the same in nearby Port Arthur. Wh ile there were no big evacuations, numerous residents were forced to flee as the water rose during the night. Many residents in the area chpse to remain in their homes , barricading their property with sandbags. "We've got flooding all over the city," Goldbeck said. At Port Arthur a police spokesman who declined to be identified said 60 to 80 percent or all the streets in the city were flooded. City dump trucks were used to patrol the streets oC Port Arthur. an industrial community of 60,000 near the Texas-Louisiana border. "Our regular police cars just won 't make It in the deep water," the spokesman said. Tornado warnings and flash flood watches were issued for moat of southeastern Texas. A to.nado touched down short· ly after noon Saturday at Port Bolivar on the barrier island about 50 miles southeast or Houston, said Fire Marshal John Kreuzer. No one was injured. Rowdy TeeD8 Chased Out Of Knott's Police from 11 agencies were called early Saturday morning to help break up a crowd of 2,000 youths, mostly teen-agers refus· ingtoleaveKnott's Berry Farm. shortly '8.fter 12:30 a .m. as a sfries of fist fights erupted following a rock concert in lhe park's Wagon 'Camp, according to ~ueoa Par k police. No one was reportedly hurt. An unide ntified adult and juve nile we r e a rrested for failure to disperse, police said. "It was the last weekend of s ummer and they weren't ready to go h ome ," said Jotin Carpenter, operations manager for the amusement park. "They kept loitering and when our security asked them to leave they got rowdy.'· The crowd had been watching a rock concert fea turing 88, Shandi, 20·20 a nd Ala Carte, Carpenter said. Police helicopters from Hunt- ington Beach and Cost a Mesa aided the one hour effort to dis· perse the crowd. Beachea Site Of Final, Fling ForStude11U Nearly 200,000 beachgoers flocked to the Orange Coast beaches Saturday enjoying lhe last week-end of summer Yaca· <lion before many trade in their swimsuits for schoolbooks . Early morning clouds and alugcish surf conditions of one to two feet kept many swimmers away from the beach before after· noon, lifeguards reported. Some 125,000 visitors to Hunt· ington state and city beaches found cool watets or 59 degrees. Life1uards r~ported similar conditions in Newport Beach. where some "5,000 beachgoen soaked up the sun's rays. lJeachpers can expect early mo~ cloud.a alon1 t)le coast today, cteartn1 by early after· .... -wWa a.Uy .-ny akiee, accorcUns to a report from the NaUonal Weather Service. u 7 year old girl were filed Frl· day Garwood Is scheduled to make an lnJUol appearance " in On11 lo w District Court In Jucksonvllle at 9 a.m. Monday. "The only thing I'm able to say is Dobby absolutely denies the charK~· He is innocent," said Ms. Long, who posted Garwood's $10,00() bond. Ms. Long said Garwood re· malned in the Jacksonville area but was u.navailable for com· meal on the adYle.e of his lawyers. "I think vou can understand the poeiUon ·be'I lD. He'• aot' one court-martial for life 1n prlloD and now tbll comea up," abe uld. "Al far 11 bow be feela. )'OU ~ID Jmt Ilk tJle questkln how would you f•l. How would any man feel if somebody brouabt a cbar1• Ull• tbls acatmtyou?" Garwood, 3', ot OreembufS, Ind., atatloned at Camp Lejeune Marine COrpt Bue, wu named 1n two waJTanta. Tbey ebarled him with attempt.in& to commit sexual abuse by force •laiMt the child. and with comaUttlnl and attempttaa to commit a "lewd and IMdYioul aet" GD UM aamecblld. lb. lAQI .... Saturay tMt neither abe aor Oll'WOOIJ 1l:Mw detalll ol the ebaf1te. Garwood ntul"Ded to tM Ud· ed Stau. ....., tut ,.... .... apendiq nearly H yean la Vll&- nam. lie bu pluded iwc• to the deeertioD and collabontioll cbar1ea and coWd be MDtmeei:i to Uf e ln prilon lf eaavtcted. Garwood coatenda be wu W. inl held prtwr by tM vw. namese. Gang &u .. men Slay 3 5 Wounded aa Rimlt Sltool Frum Car LOS ANGELES CAP)._ Three people -,ere dead and fi ve others were wounded in the wake of a gang-related shooting outside a Westlake residence, police said .. The men, members of the 18th Street Gang, were standing in rront of the house Saturday when a carload of what were believed to be rival gang mem· be rs pulled up and began firing assorted weapons at them, said Sgt. Ken Espiau. The gang fled in the car after the shooting. Fatally shot were two 17-year· old boys and a 24-year -old man, said Espiau. The names of the victims were withheld until re· latives could be notified. s..,.tte s. r• FRESNO (AP) -Sheriff's de- tectives have arrested a woman and are continuing their search for a m an here following a· grocery store shootout that left three dead and three others in- jured. The s hooting at Fran 's C r ocery on the outskirts oC ' (_sr._'ATE_"_] Fresno occurred Friday abort1y after the store clOled. Autborttlea believe the duo tried to rob the store, tbouCb liUle or no money was taken. Oe•ft!r ..,.,.._ SAN FR,ANCJSCO CAP). - Former .Black Panther Eldriqe Cleaver says he'd rather have ·•a strong man•' Ull:e Ronald Reagan in the White House than endu,....four-mon_J:e.an_o(_Pr.al:__ dent Carter's "inept.neaa. '• "I have been proloundly dia· appointed in the iD'ptneaa with which he <Carter > bu carried out certain lunctiom, particular· Jy international relations," Cleaver said Saturday. Letns S,..t TeW LOS ANGELES CAP>' - Comedian Jerry Lewis bu been ,,.,...p ••AJ sued for aeparatioo by hll wUe of 35 years, Patty Lewis, wbo also asked for dlvillon ol u estimat.ed $'1 milllbn ln com· munity-property ol the couple. The suit filed laat week 1n Loi Anteles SuDerlor Court dted ''Ir· reconcilable dlffereneea," ae· cordlna t6 Mn. Lewll' aUol'MY, Robert B. Powsner. The COU(lle were married April 30, 19'5, and wereaeparatedAu1. 29. 11rea-are1•- p ALM SPRINGS <AP). -A· 13·day-old ftre that WU started by four boya playin1 wilb matebes -ud.-..wWeia bur'Md 28,655 acres oo Mount San Jadn- to before it WU -eoatalned -ia expected to be fully controlled by toniabt. The 3llO remaininC firefilbten .are watehiol the U.mile-lcml line that wu built ll"OUDd tbe fire to guard 11ainat pouible nare-ups. Cost ol ftsbtine the blaze was estimated at S3 million. SCHMITZ RE~ ON BILIS • • • servatlve than the Legislature," he said. He called the day-care centers a "quantum leap into George Orwell's rtl981" ·and compared t h e move to that a uthor's Animal Farm book in which ·•women now are more equal than men." As for Gov. Edmund G. Bnnrn Jr. 's threat to call a special legislative aeuion for a •IDOi· control bill before .the Lestalatun convenes again in bffember, Schmitz said be doubts it'll do much good. Schmitz said he figures his h1ggest losing battles· this year were his figh t t o h all a workman's compensation hike of 20''percent and to eliminate a measure calling for day-care cent ers in s late government buildings. But he balanced those defeats with what be called a peat vie· tory by tbe Or••I• Cowaty lelialative eaatlapat lD ptUnc the county deaipated a Caltrw division to secure more funda for local highway conatructioo. "When <federal) ''bureaucrati (who are tbreateniDI to cut· , bipway ad aewq• anoc..-.. -to California> tell atate. letislatures what tbeJ mat enact, many ol • f•l that's a sorrystateolaffair:l,"beaaid. 1 He said be learned in the workman's comp fight just bow powerful the "labor bosses" real· ly a re . --=~-PRITIKIN PROGRAM! THOUSANDS PLE ' II Nothon Pritikin 'Noted l«turer and Author of the bett-selling book ARE NOW LIVING BEnER "PRITlalll PROGRAM FOR DIET AllD EXERCISE" THE PRITIKIN PROGRAM NOW OFFERS A FASCtNATING 90 MtNUTE FREE COMPLIMENTARY LECTURE ... 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Hwbor81\<d. o.o..::.t=::-'9 SOFwy.South: • • Al~ • Lake Forest Drive North _. :::. ~-=-M::=,_ -· M~s.,,t.12· .. 1,_ YIM·Y--W.. ..... 11htl,_ Ma. .... ;.: \ LAGUNA HIU.S BRIG RESTAl.RANT 25250 laPu Roed a.. OletO ,,.,., Oii l~lloed('Wml , ............... ,... SANTAANA WOMAHSQ.l8 1 .. _...,. --..... -·-...... • , .,. .. • • • • ... # ,- SUnday. September 7, 1980 DAIL v PILOT A:J ()ranges Get New .. Life Groves Planted for Economic Reasons IRVINE COMPANY'S ALLEN HARDISON INSPECTS TREE He'• Hotdlng Drtp Syatem HoM Biding Pla~es 'Strange' Goings-on Occ ur People are drawn to orange groves in and around Irvine and fruit isn't the only thing they are trying to get. "I jog in the groves and I've seen some strange things -kids having sex and smoking marijuana," said one long-time resident of Irvine's North Wood Village. "It kind of surprises you lo see the little neighbor girl out there." '.'No tresp.aasing" signs are posted near all orange groves, ac- cor:d1ng to Irvtne Co. agricultural administrator Allen Hardison. By At«'HAaD GAE EN Of ... o.lly ,_ ·~ A onct• gig anti<' e mpire or o rau.ct· trees. decimated to makt> room for thousands of ]lew hom t1t1, 111 being given new lire by tht• lrvlnt• Company Two hundrt>d aC'rc5 north or 11 vlnt>'5 city limits are belna 1Jl81rtlt wtth Vate~ia" orange- tr ·~11 Anoth~r 250 acres will be plunt.rtl next year and 300 more in 1982 , The land. formerly used for r uttle grazing";" 1s irrigated by a "drip system " an which water comes out of a plastic tube near each tree TWO-t'OOT TREES .are tr ucked to the location and planted by hand. They won't bea r frwt for three years amt it may take twice that long before they're ready for harvest. said Allen Hardison, the Irvine Com· pany employee who is in charge of the planting operation. The youn g trees must be guarded constantly against a variety of , pests ranging from tiny insects to deer. Pesticides are used to c0ntr0l bugs and poison bait is put out to deal with gophers . Sometimes fences are used in an effort to k e ep out cattle and deer. Hardison said . "BVT A deer can jump over a pretty good-sized fence ," he added. "Coyotes can be a pro- blem too. They string the plastic hosing (for the drip system) all over the field. We thought they did ~t because they wanted water -so we put buckets of water all over the field but it didn't do any good. Now we figure the baby coyotes like to teethe oo it.·· Sometimes the trees are whitewashed to keep out the searing heat of the sun. One of the biggest problems is frost. "Fruit damage "starts at O.lly "191 ,_ •Y '•trkll 0'0-M MATUAE·OAANOE OAOVE AFTER FINAL PICKtNO Grown Tr .. a Are In lrvtne'a Morthwood VIiiage 27.5 degrees," Hardison said. The Irvine Company no longer uses s mudge pots . Instead, machi nes that l o ok like windmills are employed to mix warm air that tends to rise with cold air that hovers close to the ground, Hardison explained. But urbanization is more deadly to the orange groves than gophers, insects, heat and frost. Thousands or acres of trees bearing the tangy fruit were cleared away to make room for homes , condomin iums and grocery stores in the City of Irvine. Even t he remaining 3,501 acres of groves face an uncer- tain future. ··our agricultural division is a landholding operation," said company spokes man Jerry Collins. ''The orange trees themselves don't pay their own way. Water bas become more costly and transportation prices have increased. "THERE ~~ is a basic in- com patability between farming a nd urban uses,·' hf said: "Some time within the next JO years all of our agriculture wiU be replaced with needed de· velopment." The first groves to 10, Collins said, will be those on tbe , flatland within the cilv limits. J Those trees in the foothllll north 1 of the city, where the new trees are being planted, will have a part ( oflargeestates. l . I Dust, insects, mactilnery oolae and traffic problems ar1ue ' against mixing a1ricultural and. urban uses, he said. -.._ .. , .. BVT laVINE City Councilman Da vid Silla, a lone-time resident.£ of Irvine's Northwood Villa1e. said he doesn't mind puttinl up with the problems of bavt.ne an orange grove behind bis back yard. "We dor\'t gel much dual and when they spray we just cloee our windows," he said. "It was an emotional experience several years ago when huge groves of oranges were cleared away to make room for Northwood." The clearing was done for a s im ple reason : the land was more valuable for houses than it wa·s for oranges. THE LAND north of the city isn't yet suitable for housing so the trees are being planted for· yet a different economic reason : the land Is more valuable for raising oranges than for cattle grazing. In the final analysis, E~ Toro tr! arine Corps Air Station may be the s alvation for the groves near Irvine. Because or noise and crash hazard, the land near the air station ca n't be de- veloped t!as ily and will likely re- m a in planted with or anges for some time. · Those living near the air sta- tion and near the groves have a unique situation. Their ears must put up with jet noise but their noses are treated to the : fragrant s mell of orange ; blossoms. '"ONE TIME I CAUGHT a lady loading the trunk or her Cadillac with orangewood," he said. "Now you know that stuff doesn't bum worth a dam. But when I told her she was trespassing she really started curslng me-in front or her kJd and every· thing." · Another was even more hostile. "It was this big guy trying to get a load or oranges," Hardison said. "When I caught him be got irate -I just backed off to avoid getting pounded." Posters Ask for Gift of Life STEAUNG S5t WO&TH or ag~ultural produc\,s is grand theft, according to the slate penal code. DENVER (AP) -The parents of 15-month-old Crystal Brooke Creel have turned to posten in an effort to find a new liver for their youngest child. Orange theft isn '( a,s big a problem as people stealing avocados, according to Fred Keller, general manager or the com· pany's agricultural division. Without such a gift, t.be prog· nosis for Crystal, born with biliary atresia, is hopeless. "When they sometimes sell for 79 cents ap~e you can see why people· are trying to steal them," be said . "Sometimes they sell them along the road or to restaurants. We need more-stringent enforcementoflawsontheftofagriculturalproducts.'' The youngest patient ever to receive a liver transplant at the University of Colorado Medical Center was 9 months old at the time of the 0peration. The girl, J ea nni e Andrzejc zak of Camarillo, now is 4. Mr. and Mrs . Don Creel moved to Denver last December to be closer to the CU transplant ---eenLer, ~wn-wor:ldwide for jts EL MONTE <AP ) -Alter several days of stale smog and sulfate episodes. residents were Good air quality was predicted for the rest of the South Coast Air Basin. PSI ratings of 92 were forecast fo1t the metropolitan, expertise in liver transplants. AS days passed without a donor, C r eel decid ed to help his daughter's chances with some positive action. The _pos~er;i . to ~ distributed of esh air today. eme · smor e an annmg Pollution Standard Index rat- ings of 175 were predicted for the Riverside-San Bernardino area . areas. The low desert areas should have a PSI level or 58. 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Please let your child 's: donation help those children wbol are still fi ghting for life." • The Co lorado c e nter's transplant team, under the direction of surieoo Dr. Tbomaa Starzl, baa pioneered impro-• ved transplant metboda. a.ate a ahoWcole for your treasures and bookl and atlll ICJYe monev. Spa. ~ 2A"x10''x72" nve ahelt book· ca1e1 tmWu oorretate In a IM room or faml!Vfoom setttng. ln a hand·· some wooc:tgraln ftnllh. tt-.ev ore con- structed " aH wood produets wtth a mar-resistant vt veneer . , '\ -\. -Ail DAILY PILOT o.lly~---SIGftl'OST AT UDO Ull.e IN N!WPORT BEACH WARNS OUTSIDE VISITORS City Comm:t11lanera ~,. Ptivecy In Forming Up • CoHt•I Plan. ~Beaches Access Sought Battk, Looming on Use of Lido Sands .. By STEVE MAaBLE Of -o.lty "'-' ·-A network of seven public _trails to the water alo'!g Newport Beach's Udo ·Isle will remain unmarked and without any identification if city plan· nine commissioners have their way. Commissioners , in their second month of re.view of a pro- posed coastal plan, agreed that drawing the public's attention to · the public access points might do more harm than good. "Siening the access point might just invite violation," said Commissioner Debra Allan, at last week's study· or the state· ,. mandated plan. A CITIZEN committee had suggested a signing program be implemented, reasoning that without signs, the access points are virtually a secret. One commissioner, Hal Thomas, suggested that if the signing program was dumped, then residents also should take down their signs on private, community beaches. One Lido resident, Robert Sangster, a Huntington Beach deputy city attorney, explained that access points are only four. feet wide and the beach they lead to is normally covered with water, except at very low tides. He said boat launching from. the public access points is pro- hibited. Walking to either side of the four-root strip also is pro- hibited. "So you can visit, but you're going to be wet the whole time," commissioner Tim Haidinger· said. Commissioners agreed that signing the paths might increase . traffic and parking pr9blems on the Island as well as leaving the public with the false impression · that they could use I;ido beaches. "There's plenty of parking on the island," objected Newport Beach resident Tony Turner, "if the people would just pull their Rolls Royces into the garage " TURNER, WHO said he leases a city mooring s ite off Lido and is banned fr om l aun c hing a dinghy from the island to his boat, suggested the commission was going against the grain of the state Coastal Act. "The state wants to know what Newport is going to do for the people who live up in Santa Ana or Los Angeles -and I want to know too,'· he sounded off. ''The majority of citizens believe that Lido is totally private and it's not.'' said Turner. "I think it's high time we let this can of worms r un.'' Coastal Commission orficials attemptest lo do tba~ last June Death Moratorium Ups Murtkr Rate? By RED W. ICIJNE ~ ..... ~. SACRA.MENTO -Away back in 1963, the homicide rate per ln other words, less than four persons per 100,000 were victims of a willful killing in that year, and that rate had held rather cons· tant for many yean, during which the state had a death penalty which was carried out for certain first-degree murderers. -Then, Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, an ardent foe of capital punishment aJtbough a former prosecutor and state attorney general, impoHd an executive moratorium of sorts. He began ·commuting death penalties to life sentences. SINCE TB.AT TIME, (~-------.---]-, there has been only one ex· COMMENTARY ecution in the 1as chamber at San Quentin, in 1967. Perhaps coincidentally, that was the last year in which there was a levellinl off~ the homicide rate. From a rate or three to four per 100,000 in 1963, it has reached a point where in 1979, it bit 13 per 100,000. That's a tremendous in· ere AM. ... But it is even more awesome when you consider that in num-bers~ people who lost their lives last year, there were 2,941 who were willfully killed in California. The numbers are contained in a new report from the state Department of Justice. roa THE DECADE of the 1970s, 21.042 persons were willlul homicide victims in California, an average of more than 2,000 per year. . During that decade, the willful homicide rate increased 91.2 percent, higher than other major crimes against persons, such as forcible tape, robbery and agaravated assault. Twice in the decade of the 1970s, the people of California voted overwbelmiAlly for capital punishment. First, in 1972, 67 percent of the voten placed language into the State Constitution which made clear that the death penalty was not to be considered cruel and unusual punishment, thus overturning a decision-iry the state Supreme Court. THEN, IN 1'78, the people voted by an even greater margin (71 p«ce:nt) \o tou1hen an alread)' good death penalty law. However , the state Supreme Court apparently has decided never to·1et the death penalty be carried out, at least as long as 'the current majority holds sway. Even tbou&b a majority of the seven-member court last year decided that the 1977 death penalty law is constitutional, seven atraiaht times the court bu found technicalities in order to keep from bavinc.the death sentence carried out. IT WOULD SEEM to be more than a coincidence that such bas occurred, but that's the way lt la. Meanwhile, lt seema lnev1table that for tbe flrat time in its bis· tory, Califonlia will record more than 3,000 willful homicides dW'· lDI thil caleadar year. I The death penalty seemed to be a deterrent wben it waa beinl Implemented. It la not beinc Implemented now. A majority of the 1tate SUprem• Court bu turned lt into a hoax, tbu.mbin1 It.a collec· tiTe DOM at tbe people. . ~, our next 1ovemor will appoint people to the 1tate Supreme Court who will not let their penonal blues stand in the ••Y of the law. I when they a sked the Lido homeowners group to open up private beaches and erect signs as a condition to getting permission to expand the island clubhouse. Lido homeowners counte·red by agreeing not to make the clubhouse improvements, thus pulling the issue from the table. But some city hall observers contend the coastal c~mmission will have the final say. The coastal plan the planning com· missioners are reviewing must be approved by the coastal com- mission. • Actress Must Pay $1,500 In Alimony L 0 S AN G E'L ES ( A P ) Television actress MacKenzie Phillips has been ordered to pay her estranged husband Jeffrey Sessler $1 ,500 in temporary alimony until their divorce trial takes place on Nov. 6. , Sessler. who married Ms . Phillips Aug. 15, 1979, had asked for $17 ,000 in temporary alimony. The couple have been separated siace last March. MS. PWLUS,· 20, former star of "One Day at a Time," said she doesn't feel her hus band .de· served any all mony. "If I had my choice , I wouldn't give him any money aC alrHe spen't about $250,000 of my money. l don't think he deserves anything." Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Hugh E . Mac. Beth alloted $1,500 to Sessler as "er..apk-up time" to put bis . explained Gloria Allred, the at- torney representing Ms . Phillips. ACCORDING TO t he attorney. Sessler is currently helping two rock groups -Mt. Everest and Racer -in their-production ef. forts. However, she said be re· ceives a percentage of future sales if they are forthcoming. Ms. Phillips said the Nov. 6 divorce trial is to contest a com- munity property issue although she said she doesn't know what community property he is talk· ing about. '• M.Y~ bouse that l. bough"\ When I turned 18 burned down last year in the Lau.rel Canyon fi.re, and be spent all my money," she said. Houseboating Tips Offered For Safety W ASJllNGTON (AP) -Rent· ing hous eboats is becoming more and more popular across the country and as summer winds to a clos-e , many • Americans may be considering a last outing afloat. If it's your first time in a houseboat, there are some t hings you ought to know, though , accordi n g to the American Red Cross. For one, houseboats don't. have any brakes. Now, that may seem obvious. But a houHboat isn't like a flab· in1 boat or cruiser . It. can wel•h as much as 10,000 pounds and it won't atop abort juat becauae the power la cut. Even at a apeed a1 low as two miles per hour a houseboat can natte:n any respectable dock, the" Red Croes reports, and that can m ake docking a teal thrill. LOCAL I CALIFORNIA -D_og Disease 14i~ted? Veie~~ Spo~sman Says No.-Epidemic -, . By Gl.F.NN SCOTT Of IM Oelly l'I ... SleH Only about 350 or the estimat· ed l 5 million dogs in Southern Callforruu have come down with the latest canine scourge, parvovlrus. s ays a leading veterinarians' association. Tbe findings are the first documented record or Ute erfect of \he new disease In Southern Califontla: A spokesman for the Southern California Veterinary Med ical Association said the re· ~ults show no epidemic exists. who r\dhed lo get their do1s lm· munized before they knew the real situation. The result, he said, is a shortage of the vac· cine. The association recommends immunizations when possible. Otherwise. Holden said , dog owners should keep their pets in backya rds or other protected areas. • , Meanwhile, another group, the Animal Protection Institute of America, is drawing a parallel between parvovirus anll another disease, heartworm. In a news release, the institute says parvovirus has s wept the co u ntry the same way heartworm dld a f-ew years before. Heartworm is usually fataJ and Is spread by mosquitoes. Institute president Bellon Mouras said heartworm bas been blocked in many com· munlties, but. not all. Special pills can kill the disease. ·'There's nothing good to be said about parvovi,.us except that dog owners seem to be tak- ing it seriously and going on the alert earlier than they did about heart worm," he said. The number or pa rvovirus cases is "a very, ver.Y smalJ por· lion of the total population," sa id s pokesman R icha rd Holden. "There certainly is no epidemic " Mamie Nixed THE SURVEY named 66 cities in Southern California wh ere cases have been d iagnosed. Twenty or the cities were in Orange County. They included Costa Mesa, El Toro , Hunting t on Beach . Newport Beach. Seal Beach. Westminster. Mission Viejo, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Lagun a Beach. "We found no concentrations of the disease,'' said Holden. "qenerally. it was scattered throughout Sout h e rn California." HOWEVER, more than half of the cases had been reported by veterinarians in the past two months. ln July, 99 cases were reported and the number grew to 157 in August. Holden said the increase was attributed to "greater activity" during summer months. More animals were . being -taken to shows or kept in kennels, where contact with other animals was more frequent. Parvovirus is similar to cat distemper and its symptoms in· elude vomiting, bloody diarrhea and lethargy. HOLDEN SAID eal\ly reports on the disease created a panic amon~ Southern Californian~ .... Californians Die KlNGMAN, A.riz. (AP) -Two Do wney. Calif. r esidents, Dorothy and Robert Hudson, were killed Saturday when their car colJided with a semi-truck southeast of here on U.S. 93. the De partment of Public Safety s aid. Musi Restore NB Parking Mamie Van Doren has been w.arne d by planning com · missioners that permits on her Cann ery Village home in Newport Beach could be re· voked unless she "returns" three p~rking spots. The three parking spaces, Newport planners contend, were converted into commercial floor space. But to return the spots, the blonde actress said after the meeting last week, she'll have to knock down part of her old furniture store she now leases to another businessman. The store, which once housed "Ma mie Van Doren's Private Collection and Antiques," is located beneath her twd·story home. Miss Van Do,ren, who rose lo fam e in the 1950s as the sexy bombshell successor to Marilyn Monroe. appeared at the meet· ing with her hus band and asked com missioners t o con sider another approach She told commissioners she . planned lo enter into an agree- ment to rent fi ve parking spots from a nearby merc hant to satisfy the city. parking require· men ts "The other spots were in the alley which there bas been much objection to parking in,"' said her husband, Thomas Dixon. "I wouldn't use the alley f got mugged and beaten up by three men back there one time " With the exception of Paul Balalis. the commission said , ·IN A PARKING SQUEEZE Meml• Ven Doren "n o dice" t o her parking scheme. •'It's just offensive to me that this whole thing, the conversion, was done covertly," explained Commissioner Tim Haidirrger. • City offi cials sa id the un· a uthorized conversion was dis- cover ed several months ago when a coastal planning com· mittee took a wa lking tour of the C~nnery area. Commissioners agreed to let Miss Van Doren, who leaves next week on a six month road tour as the star in a musical comedy, come up with a plan for ret~rning the pa.rking spots. e hun er-free weight loss program comes to Orange County! The Nutri/System Weight l oss Center Program , the no decision, no calorie count ing way to quickly and safely lose weight has come to Orange County. 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Clinging to the valleys, mountains and beaches from Palos Verdes to Azusa, from Anaheim to Malibu, from San Pedro to Pasadena, Los ~ B_y JOHN BARBOUR Angeles i~ a rampant case of re.siden- LOS ANGELES (AP) -A visitor. tial rash covering 464 square miles. treated to dinne r at a fan cy The city and the 73 communities restaurant by a proud Angeleno clustered ar,ound it have had two showing off his t o wn . n ot e d answers to all kinds ·or adversity - sarcastically that the waiters sang grow bigger and get more. "Happy Birthday" three times in the firsfhalf-hour. Facing its bicentennial, this age- "Well," his host replied, "you can't less, shapeless conglomerate pauses say we don't have a sense of his-now to look back in wonder,-horror, tory." awe or maybe just amusement over That's aboui as dee p as Los how it got this far -and why. Month An1eles goes int-0 its past. 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(7'14) -.1311 ••• . ora~geeoas1 oa11vP•to• Editorial Pafi.e ------------------------------~----------- Sunday, 5-s>tember 7, 18IO ThorNs ICMvll/EdUor It could well become. if it hasn't al~ady , Oranae County's folly The $8.9 millio n. ri ve-story Hall of Admin.latraUon building ln Santa Ano the bub ol county aovemment more appropriatcL.v rould be called the Hall of Dla\nte- graUon. The building . s inre 1t wu~ completed in 19'78, haa been beset with probtemti First. dccorativt> "beams that enrlrcled the builclln1 on three levels ~turH.'<i crocking There were fean that hunks of coo~rl'te mi"ht rau down and strike penona on the (round. The bt>ums "'·ere removed, ·at county ex]M!n&e. A short time lutl!r cruck .. we~ discovered ln tollcrete ~ma in the purkinjt garaf~ locat~ i n th~ buUdln1's b .. ement Several parkina pac~ were cleared and hute Umbers installed to stabilize the beams · The mov~ment in the basement was followed by cracking a.nd uplifting of the red .c~ramac tile ln the build ing's lobby Muc:h uf the tile had to be removed and replaced. And grOO\'l'S had to be cut in the floor to ease f '!'1her stress There huv~ het>n other . albeit min'or problems. The air condillonrng :>ysll'm has broken down : plumbina bas leaked; fauce1s ha\•e malfunctioned; one door lock has ~en repaired no less than half a dozen times. But it is the structural integrity of the building that is the m06t worrisome. Tha.t entire subject has been under study for several months t>y consultants, paid for, of course, with county funds . In a report released last week. the consultants con· eluded that it co uld cost up to $1 million to make the building safe in Lhe event of a majQr earthquake. While the consultants' wording is strong, th&y do not recommend the bui ld ing be evacuated. People who work there, however. aren't so sure. ·Quite obviously. the building must be brought up to standard. The safety of those who work in it must be paramount. The question of who pays for the work must also be addressed. But there are other questions : How was it that so many major deficiencies were allowed to occur in the first place? Were plans and specifications correct? Were they checked and rechecked? Were the materials up to standard? And where, finally, were the bUilding inspec- tors? In short, did the county subject its own building to the same standards it imposes on Joe Citizen building a commercial structure? Judging from the condition of the building today, the answer to the last question seems to be an unqualified no. Pay Scale Rationale As current pay scales go, the $2,700 pay raise Orange . County supervisors tentatively approved for themselves last week is not stupendous. The 8.4 percent raise would boost their annual pay to $35,005 which probably is okay for running the state's second largest county -even though almost half the --County's territory is governed by 26 incorporated cities. But there are a couple of glitches. For one thlna, tbe supervisors' last pay raise of 8 percent came jmt ei&ht months ago in March. But that did follow a three-year pay freeze. Less appealing was the quiet adoption of a provision that automatically would tie future. supervisor pay bikes to increases gr anted top county staff executives. In order to take advantage of this proviso, it was of course beneficial to get the present pay as high as possible. The Coµnty Counsel has at least some ~ncem for the legality of this maneuver. Traditionally, supervisor pay raises are handled by adoption of ordinances that require two readings at board meetings and a 60-day delay before final adoption.. · . That procedure can be embarrassing, even if a pay raise is justified. The -public can get involved. That is eliminated by simply hitching their pay scale to that of the executives, so that raises would be accomplished without fanfare every year. There is no valid reason to tie the salaries of elected officials onto staff scales. banded out increases ranging from 5.5,.percent 14 per· cent to top county executives and middle manaaement .employees. The st artling 14 percent went to County Ad· ministrative Officer Robert Thomas, wh06e pay will go up from $57 ,200 to $65,208. The rationale for this bonanza was the fact that the old salary ranked Tbomu eleventh among similar officers in other counties. ~e new pay will boost him to fifth spot. · The new round of raises will put all the top county ex- ecutives in pay positions ranging from second to Mh in the state. So, despite a ll the talk about granting raises on the bas is of performance and merit, we still seem caupt up in that old competitive cycle of keeping up with the Jones.es in other counties. And it's still a dubious criterion. • Opinions expres~ed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. ·Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Addre~ The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box..1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Some Rock By L.M. BOYD . In 1866, a small boy whiled away some time by s kipping rocks across the Oran ee River near Hope town in South Africa. One of these obviously wasn't flat enough to skip. He put it in his Dear Gloorny Gus Moat folks don 't mind 1wearin1 an oath if they can pick the 'time, the place and the wording. D.M COl•"'Y Gvt C--llh .,. Wit• . "''"•" .. , ,, ... ,. .,, ....... . _ .... ,11 .................... ... ...... ,., ..... -,.. ...... .. . .....,,, co-. l»ilf ....... ' pocket. It was ·later identilied as a 21.75 carat diamond. A live ly convenatioo about it lasted, remarkably. for four years before the bil diamond rush began. Q. In which of our wars did we first do honor to the military dead by designatin1 a tomb for a n Unknown Solider? A. The Revolutionary War had its Unknown Soldier. The tomb is in Alexandi-ia, Va., ln tbe churchyard of ·an old1 Presbyterian Meeting House. t I You say the soup la too sal- ty? Peel a raw potato, cut It up, and tou it lato tbe pot, Cook a little loa1er. Tbtn throw .away tba pota&o .Ueee. They've .ablorbed that ntra salt. Jack And r on .. ./ Spy Story· Target~ KiSsinger WASHINGTON Th~ In telUience comm.unity has been ln an aq>roar for months over a •PY alory lh•t lnvolves former Secret.try ot State Henry Kbs ln1er, Sovlet Ambassador Anatol)' Dot>rynfn and lhe CIA 's b~•l und c r eov~r at1 cnt in Moscow during the pust de Clldtl It alsu l11volv es some top s ecre t ml e rofllm that m y aterlously dluppearcd from· CIA vaulll and im a pparent at tempt by the Whale Houise to keep a hd un lhe scan dal. T h e t a l e begin s in Moscow, in the early 1970s. The agency's man was a Russian named Anatoly Filatov, who had been recruited wltJl e serving as a Soviet diplomat abroad. Code- named "Trigon." the CIA spy Andy Rooney hnd Wl'n transft'rred to tht' So· vact l"Ort<•lln Ministry in Moscow, :met he soon OOJJan passing along fantm1tk information lo bis /\ml·rk an hundlcrs But ohoul 1975, tho quality of 1'rigon's dispatches turned into very thin gruel indeed. The CIA suspected that ·rrigon had been u11nHti1ked by the KGB. and was being used to send false ln- fort1lation. But the ugcncy main· tained its conl<•l'l with him. Then, 1n the spring of 1977, Trlgon paS!>ed along an 1n - t e II i gencc blockbuster : Jt purported to be a m icrofilm copy of a c;.1blf' Oobrynin sent to the Poltthuro rle scribing bis breakfast met?ltn~ with Kiss- mger on Apnl 11, 1977 INT£Ll.IG£NCE SOURCES who have read the t ranslation of the six-page t'a ble pa raphrased its contents for my associate Da le V!J n Atta What Dobrynin reported to the Kremlin -or supposedly reported was em· barrusin1 in lhe extreme to the former secretary of state. The two friendly antagonists, Oobrynin and Kiaain1er. had ac- quired a mutual respect during the protracted negotiaOons over tb(t.SALT I disatJnament pact. They discussed SALT II and, speciffcally, the first ambitious proposals Jimmy Carter had put forth just a month before. Instead of merely limiting the growth of nuclear weapons, the new president's proposal called fo r an actual reduction. The Russians tu.med it down quickly and emphatically. KISSINGER RAD been out of o U ice for l ess than th ree months. If the Dobrynin cable w~s accurate, Kissinger clearly had · little respect . for the new men in the While House ......-and even less compunction about un- dercutting them to the Soviet a mbassador. The cable reportedly quoted Kissinger as saying approx- imately this: ••Jimmy Carter .. a prllootr or bu own Wualou oa human righta. ZbiO\iew Bnetlna~ 11 p ideolQSicaf do1maU1t. Tiie two are cruy. Only I know what la acceptable to the Sovietl. I WM • not comulted ,about the March proposals. I would have been against them.'' · Ip short, the former secretao or state was paraphrased aa tell· ing the Russiarus that the new administration's proposals were nonsense, and should not be taken seriously. THE CABLE WAS immediate- ly suspect at the CIA, which thought it might be a fake. Elee· tronics experts at the National Security Aeency were asked to check the cable traffic from tbe Soviet Embassy in WuhinatoD during that pen'bd. They did, a nd pronounced the cable authentic, sources said. Ki ssinger quite naturally de· nies the s tateme nts at- tributed to him by Dobrynin In the cable. lt would be grossly improper for a private American citizen, especially one of bis s.tature, to sabotage an a dministration's policy by pop. pine off in such Caabion to a foreign official. It is, of course, possible ·that the Soviet cable deliberately dis- torted what Kisslneer said, for reasons as murky as the half. world of espionage itself. Tbe whole lhinl milht have been an elaborate set-up designed to re- establish Trigon u a sup~y reliable ClA source. THE CABLE COPY bad a curious suaequeot bistory. It bad come from Trigon on microftlm, and at least one paper copy wu m ade. Then, incredibly, the mierofilm itself disappeared - apparently a CIA "first ." Ac- cording to high-level sources, a. I • I I f • I •t White House directive forbade 1 anyone who had not already 1 ' seen the cable to look at the I copy, I As for Trigon, be was offically compromised and arrested. Two sources have said be committed s uicide, but Soviet press ac· counts say he was tried and ex- eeuted. Letter From Candidate Worth Analysis John Anderson has just writ· ten me a letter Some people are handwriting analysts. I a m a type writing analyst. I can 1teU what people are like from their typewritten writing. I'd like to offer you a lit- tle analysis of John Anderson and bis letter. He, begins bis letter to me "Dear Friend:" Now that is a p r e · sumptuous · greeting on his part, so I must assume John An · sumea too much. I am not a friend of bis and be is not a friend of mine. I never met lbe man and the word '·Friend" is too good a word to be tossed around lightly b e twee n stran1ers. J ohn gives himself away by putting a colon after Dear Friend: like that. You do not use colons in letters to friends. If you need punctuation -and you don't need much in a letter to a Art Hoppe What a wonderful land this is! Wben I wu a little boy virtually everyone I knew .dreamed of liv- ing some day in a $50.000 house. And now -would you believe it? -virtually everyone I know does. Perhaps even more fortunate than most are my good friends M llton a nd Eloi se Haberdaab . When Milt and Elolle were married 25 years ago, they were pooc as church mice. They lived ·l n a cold, dark, tbree·room apartment, which wu all they could afford. They bundled up in the evenings and read by a single lamp to save on u~ beat. But Milt would pat on the knee ,and ••Y con10UQ8Jy, 0 Don 't worry, dear: tome cky we'll be living in a $50,000bouae ••• And MUt •u u ·sood u bis word. Rll business Che was in friend you use commas and periods A colon •~ a very un- fri endly punctuL1llon mark. I AM SORR\' to have to as- sume from this that John An- derson is a litlle stiff and un- friendly. Then Mr. Anderson starts his letter. lie says. 'Tm writing to ask you to join me m a journey fjlled with hope and discovery." Well , he catehes m e at a bad time. I've just finished my sum- mer vacation and I don't want to go anywhere right now and I cer tainly don't want to go on a journey with a stranger. I hate journeys, any way. Tri s I don't an so mue . ..._I, conclude from that opening sentence that John is a slow slarter because the sentence does n't mean anything to me and he could have done without it. What, exactly. does it mean? I think he meant he wanted me lo join him on (not "in") a journey during which he hopes to discover how to get to be president JN COLLEGE I had gTeat help from a teacher who advised me that when I finished writing . galoshes) pros pered and by 1964 he had scraped ~10,000 together- enough for a down payment on a ~ig, old 10-room.$50,000 house. BY TIIEN TIIE Haberdaahes had four children, who filled the dream house neatly and happily. And. as though their blessings would never cease, each year the house an creased In value -at first gradually and then by leaps and bounds. It wasn't a month ago that a similar house down the block sold for $250,000. A quarter of a million dollars! "Oh, Milt," eried Eloise in de· light. "we're rich." "Yes," s aid Mill proudly, "we've made a killing in real estate.·· By now, lbe children had grown. So the llaberdaabes de· cided to sell their blg, old $250,000 house. And whal would ·they do with all that wealth? "Well, the first thing we'll have to buy," aaJd Milt logicaJly, "is another house." . So they hunted about. Elolae round a lovely UttJe two-bedroom condominium for only $250,000. something, it would almost always be a good idea to cross out the first paragraph and start with the second. People tend to fall in love with their first para- graphs. and I think th at's what bap'J>ened to John when he sat down to write this letter. THERE IS quite a bit of in- consistency suggested in it. too. I always dislike politicians re- f erring to themselves as "we " when they mean "I" or ''me". In this letter, I was giving An- derson good m arks for usmg the first pe.rson. For instance, be says here, "the Harris Poll gives .. ,. . . of. Mr. Carter ... " Just when I'm liking him for lhat, be re- verts to that political "we" and says, "volunteers and lawyers are working hard . . . to make s ure we're on the ballot in e nough states to win in Nov· e mber." Are the volunteers and lawyers going to be on the ballot with him? Why didn't be stick with "I"? Politicians seem to think they sound modest if they say "we." I couldn't he lp wonder- ing why· he separated "volun- Milt said they couldn't afford it. "We're paying only $202 a month on our old 5 percent mortgage," he explained. "We'd be lucky to get a new one at 14 per- cent these days. Then this place is still assessed ror just $90,000. So we'd have to pay almost three times as much in taxes on a new place." "One more killing in real estate," ~aid Eloise with a shrb, ·•and we'll be in the poorhouse." Eloise did fmd a smdtler two· bedroom house in a somewhat tacky neighborhood tor a mere flS0,000. But It wasn't nearly as nice as· their big, old bouse. And Milt said be couldn't stand the thought of lowering his lifestyle now that they were so filthy rich. So they decided to stay where they were. OF couasE, the utility bUla kept IOaring month after month. The Haberdaabes closed off one room aft.er another. They found that all they really needed wu the lcltchen, the Uvilll room and tbelr bedroom . And by bundling up ln lbe even· leers and lawyers," too. Don't lawyers ever volunteer? This s ugges ts a negative attitude toward lawyers on Andersoo's part. The best part of the letter is page three. Pages one, two and most of four say things like, "It. is time to reject old ideas ... , " "I must tell you frankly that we have never seen a time like this • ! in our national history" and . 1 ''It's time we return to some gold old-fashioned basics in' COO·· ducting our nation's bualneu." 1 Page three says what An· - d ersoo thinks about nuclear' ene rgy, d efens e, inflation,.-' . It's pretty strong stuff and could win him and lose him a lot of • votes. His letter would have been more effective iHt bad just been page three. John wants me to send him 125 for his campaJp. To tell you the truth, I might mail him a few bucks except I know what WOUid happen. For the rest of my life I'd be 1etting Dear Friend Jet. ters from every third party can- didate who ever TUDS foT office. I don't know what I did in my put to get myself on his mailing Ust. ings and reading by a 1in1le lamp, they saved a small fortune oq 'lights and beat. But Milt would pat Eloise on the knee and IQ consollnaly: "Don't worry, dear;· ii worse comes to wone, we ea always move into a $150,000 house." · •'WELL,•' s aid Eloise philosophically in their cold, dart three rooms, • 'atleut we're bold- in1 ourown." That was the ni&bt Milt bad bia dream. He told me about lt. He dreamed an an1el appeared at lbe foot of bis bed and offered to irant himonewisb. "I wish," said Milt, "that you'd tell me bow to cub in on my new real estate Wealth.'• •'There are two way1," 1ald the angel gravely. "The ftnt 11 to move to Lcl9 Anselea... . "An)'lhlnc but that " •aid MUt with a 1budder. "Wbat'a tbe otber?" "Drop dead," aald th• aqel and vaniabed. I aaked Kilt what be wu= / todo. "l'mt=l"be1n .te1Uly. "I'm a t" ' -· ·-·--------· --...... -.-...... ______ . ~ --.,. -l - -._._ ....... . ., . . . . ........ ...... - To write Ute Delly Piiot/Bax 1'60, COit• MeY. CA '2626 To c.11 the Delly Pllotn1• W24321 .. ,. A1 Orange Coasl Dally PllOI . More ~· nion .......................................... iiiliiiiiiiiiiilllliii ............................ liiiiiiiiii ... ... 8ould Rea1an haa a 1ood ' ._.,. lo wln lbe Preaid«lcy tMe "°'9mt.r bot.b tradition llMI ,.-public opinion poll• faYW W.. But, lf he does win, •• a.. eKape botb a t.radJUon _. a Jiu which 1u1ur Ill for Mm f f\rlt. tbere Is the tradition Of tM .. Califomla Flaw'' and J::.od. tbere la ~ slnllt' tero The "Callfornla Flaw" 11, 1laply, that both prnlou11 Calilon&a _,...ldenu h1we ten offtee la ...... e.. In all. four c~ bave run for the Ptee'*7c1: John C F~mont 0111> 1 Herbert Hoover tl928 _, .. ); Rlebard Nbon (t960. •• ud "12): and now Ronald a.a..... Some purists might araue tbal only Nlllon was u "Califomla" candidate tilnce the otber three were born el1ewbere. But, ln a larger sense. the otber three -Fremont, Hoover aad Rea1an -are probably more represe nt a t ive of California lban is Nixon After all -California is a state of im- m l1 rants. And like t hose millions of immigrants. each of these three came to the golden state ln search of fame and fortune. FREMONT, born in Savan· nab, Ga., (1813) lived in several states as a child with his Sydney Harris\ Our little Dictionary of Pbarilaical Phrases -those everyday sayings that mean quite other than they seem to - bas been enthusiastically auamented by readers to make today's column, for which my hearty t.banks: "Not that it's any of my busi· ne11,. means "I'm going to mate lit my business whether you lite it or not.•• "You haven't changed ln 20 ., years" means "My God, was that decrepit creature really in my bllb scbool class?" Bob Greene parenu But, aa an adult he wM lnextnc•bl)' a. S()daled with ex ploraUon of the far we t. a nd In particular.ICalifom1a Thtl fi rst U s ~ator from rallfornh•, hti be<'Ame the preKldenllal tan dldlllt" o f the new ~orn Republican rarty tn 1856" and narrowly loRI 10 W1llta10 Rur hanan Hoover. born 1n Wei.t Urun<'h, 10 .. a llfl'14 > wu rulst'd In Oregon and grudui.U.·d from Srnnford Uruvt'rslty lie beg n hrs caret•r a1 "" t•nicinccr in California, but his ""l>('rtuu~ took him all over th.-world Elc(·tcd l'rt"b1dcnt m 19'~. he hud lhl' po lit ic_.l and personal m111 fortune 10 prt>:-.1 de ovt·r the 1:h• 1> r e > 11 r o n o f t h e t 9 3 0 s Ovt>r"' hl'lmtngly defeated 1r1 1932, lh>o,t:r li ved for years U!. a symbol of pounca.1 and economu.· failure Onl)' 1n re<'ent years ha:. his record been re examined~ kinder light R EAGAN, a native of lllrno1s, came t-0 California via Iowa and Hollywood . He clearly fits the immigrant mold of a young man climbing out of poverty und ob· scurity to fame and rortune Reagan has Lived most of his adult Lile here, more than did either Fremont or Hoover . And. he attained greater political suc· cess within the state than did either Fremont or Hoover "The facts s peak for themselves" means "Those facts I have carefully selected and arranged speak for what I . want them to express." "We welcome constructive criticism" means "Be free with your comment as long as it doesn't make us look bad." "OF COUltSE, I'm not an ex- pert on the subject" means "But you can believe I've got a lot more common sense than most so- called experts." - "At better stores everywhere" Only Rl chttrd Ntxon was born •n Cullfomla Between 1..S and 1960 h4' w as elected to the U.S. 1l()u11e of Repn111entutlvH; V.S. !Mm ate. and Vice Presidency as a Callfumlu resident. And, u a Ciatlromlia resident, he loat lbe llHW pl'es{denllul election to Jack Kennedy lronicully. lt was only oiler le1aving the state to prac· lice haw In New York that he flnully won the Pre11idency IT IS Interesting to note that none of these presidential can- didates we r e Democrats ('altfonuu has been, traditional- ly. a Republican state In pre- ~•denttal elections, supporting Dt•mocrats in only 10 out of the l..ist J2 elections Equally impor- l ant for Rona ld Reagan . C<1ltforn1<1 has supported the winner ui ?:J out of 32 elections. Thus not only does Ronald Reagan appear to bave the sup.. port of current puWic opinion <according to recent polls); but of tradition. But. if Reagan does win the While House this November, can he escape the "California F1aw" (the fate of Hoover and Nixon) a national or international disaster, or some personal fail- ing r evealed under. the enormous pressures of the of· fice? Certainly, there is substan- tial potential for some economic or political disaster regardless of wbo la prealdent. Rea1an or Carter have an equally subltan. tJal chance of fall1n1 ~ieUm lo OPEC. Russian mlscalculaUooa, or the larae1·Arab time bomb. ON THE OTHEa band. neltber Reagan nor Cart~r bu rtveo any sJgns of a penooal flaw of the kind that destroyed Nixon. None of Re,1an's most severe critics have su11ested any such lack of character or in· tegrity. In fact, bis el1ht years as governor of California were the epitome of personal in· tegrity. The "zero jinx" is harder or impossible to assess. Simply put, every president elected in a year ending in "zero" from 1840 through 1960 has died in office. (Harrison , Lincoln, Gar· field," Mc Kinley , Harding, Roosevelt and Ke nnedy ): Equally interesting, these men are lbe only presidents wbo have died in office. (Woodrow Wilson was substantially incapacit.ated by a stroke in bjs last year in of. fice. but lived to 1924). Both Carter and Reagan will surely ignore this jinx. On the other hand, it may be or more than passing Interest to Walter Mondale and George Bush! Dr. Charles G. BeU i8 a professor o/ political -science at Col State Fullerton. ooPs! ANOTHER LITTLE 5P1~1.! BUT DON'T WORRY·· WE CAN HANPLE' IT! means "Whichever store we can get to carry our brand is a better store." "Excuse me" means "Get out of my way!" •'Let's get together some time" means "Not if I see you · coming." "Can I help you?" means ''What are you doing skulking around here?" _ "Have to leave now, we have an early day tomorrow" means ·'Another half·hour here and · we'll perish from boredom." "Not to change the subject" means (as everyone knows) "To change the subject.'' "Every fair·minded citizen" means "Every citizen who shares my particular prej· udices.'' "I'm saying this for your own good" means 'Tm about to say something that will make you feel bad." l'D LIKE just a moment of your time" means "I'd like as much of your time as I can forcibly extract from you short of handcuffs," _J~o You Spell 'Crab' With a Cora K.? By LINDA 8CllULEIN. : The paper cup in, my free hand sloshed salt water. I could:~ feel the crab scuttlln1 around as I drove the freeway home and -. the boys dozed in their seats. Goins out to dinner wilb Grandma tonight had been more evenUul lbao usual; the drive home, a · 1 little more awkward. We often choose the restaurant at lbe marina when we take ; Grandma to dinner. While the adults relax 1utn1 out on tbe ' soothing water and enjoy the slow, smooth proireu of tbe ' sailboats retutning before suoaet; our two lltUe boys ea1erly an- ticipate adventur~ Over cheeseburcen and root beer tbey be1 permiasioo to climb-the rocks that beckon them to come, to ex· • plore, to seek what lurks beneath. TOO EAGER TO WAIT politely for the adults to finilb eah ing, they plead to be excused, slidinC under the table to cet ~ 1 side faster. Across the rocks and down J,o lbe water's ectce they. climb, lit.b~ and agile, miodless or Grandma's ursine: "Be , careful. D6n't slip. It's ge~ting dark." - "Look, Mark, over there. I see a cra b. Do you think you can get lt?" "0-0-0h!" ' "Get me a stick to dig it orr. I promise I'll share it with you..:" ..i-1 They are intent on catching crabs. Totally oblivious to tbe softening orange of the approaching sunset or lo the cold • rushing water below them ; they scramble to1ether, heads down, navy blue profiles against a navy blue rippllnC sea. They,., are identical in shorts and tennis shoes though Mark, at 9, is a. l head taller than 7-yea.r-old Doug · "Watch out! Watch out!" "We almost got one." "~always move away." ... . , .. J _, FaOM SAFELY ABOVE the rocks, we adulta bave been ob-... ~ serving and enjoying the pursuit of the crabs. As a wind be&im to blow in off the water and the sky dartem. we are ready to leave. We've b•d our after-dinner e.xerclae and eaterta.lnmeal "Boys, you have five minutes." "I'm waiting for the crab." ~ Feet firmly planted on a large square stone, Mart pushes lo move a rock. "There's a bunch under there." They whisper,.t.l conspirators, :'There it is." •-wlJere?..- "Right by the opening oo Uaat side." "Get it!" A shout: "I caught one. Mom! It's a hermit crab." "Could we bring him home?" -· ·I -, THEY VAULT UP THE rocks, Mart holding lbe crab cap- tive in a paper cup. Success and pleasure smile out of their 1 faces as they give Grandma and me a close loot at lbe crab. , Doug is elated but concerned, "I don't believe we cot him ; it , was so bard. How do you make salt water out of relUlar , water?" What excitement! Dinner out and a hermit crab too. Al.-. Mark and Doug climb into the back seat of the car, someone gingerly hands me the cup full of salt water and our new pet. "What does a crab eat?" "You have to put him in a jar with boles in the top'." "Mom, will you drive him lo school tomonx>w?" "Do you spell crab with a Cora K?" "Will you loo• up crabs in the encyclopedia?" Much later when all is quiet, I sit down to read . . • tbe en· cyclopedia. The boys are asleep; vislom of crab no doutit danc· ing in their dreams. World Boot says hermit crabl live alone and make amusing pe~. TbiJ crab is goiq to scbool tomorrow. He may have been a hermit, but he's goinl to have a lot of com· pany from now· on! Lindo SchWdn ii a reridrnt o/ Corona del Mar. -· A Dreamer Finds We Don't Want Good News· Tbere la a moral to this story, at lts not one that any of us lieu.Id be particularly anxious to bra1 about. Fred Holaicbter ls a 38-year- olcl hUlbud and father or three ehildree. Four years ago he was wortial for a trade association la Bemenville, Ill. Every day he would commute to work and be WCMlld lilteft to lbe radio as he drove. 'All tbi news was bad news," .._ laid. ..Murder, rapes, rob- bert.a .'. , I would 1tart tlae day off dtpre.ased bearllll all ol tbat." Ile ealled ln liD a radio talk allow to 1a1 tlaat be ..__tbeN 1laoald be U.e la tbe DIWI medla devoted ................. Everyone ..,, ....,. lUD said that be wu ri1~t: ''• newapaper and ......._ elwuae&a and radio. lkwa .. wen too polluted with -.. negative stuff. Holzrichter got excited. He thought he bad something here. He talked to bis wife, and they decided that he should quit bis job. He would go into the good· news business. He set up shop in his base· ment. He named his new com· pany "Good News America," and designed an attractive logo t-0 promot-e it. His idea was to produce a series or 60-second radio spots -daily vignettes to highlight the good things that were going on in the United States -and sell the spots to radio statioM around the coun- try. IN Bl8pers~tive, he said tbat the daily "Good News America". spots would "serve as a relUlar source of positive statemeota about the people and the or1anlaa· tiona that keep (the country) weU . . . The aeries works to reinforce the buic values that 1trenctben and unite, as opposed to the cur· really commoo ne1atlve values cooaiateotly reflected ln the media today." f One of bis radio reports was about a police detective wbo devoted his time to Little L eagu e and Cub Scout- leadership in his off hours. One was about an arcbJt.ect who worked to raise funds for a mission serving down·and-0ut men. One was about a blind couple who gave. a block party for a racially mixed group of children -children whose colors they cannot see. "THE IDEA was that 'there. must be a national market for positive news about the people who hold this country to1ether," Holzrichter said. ''The quiet ones, the' people who help their declaring bankruptcy. For all his work , "Good News America" _1_QU>n the air in only one city <~er. W. >; an.d luted a mm 1S ween. - And Fred Holzrtcbter. who beli'eved in the idea that Americans were ready to hear about their own goodness? "Boy wu I stupid," he said the other day. "I'm 38 years old and I feel like I muat have bee1l viewing lbe world tbroa1h lbe eyes of my nine· year-old son." Holzrlcbter's optimism has been replaced by a cold new realiJaUon of what the country really wants to read and hear abOut. nelghbon, tbe cope who don't "DO YOlJ KNOW wbat rve take brtbee, the countleaa vohm· learned?" be aald. ''People real· teer• and or1anlaatlou that_. ~ dml't can. IUPt or wramaa. to preserve raU.er tbaa tear tt•1 bem aa a1 •lft ..... Aa down." I alt ._. amldlt tbe .Umb191 al Well ... ·four years have an oftlee, I have to la ... et 1111 passed. Holzricbter spent every own ulUmata llupldJtJ. t prol>- wak.in1 hour and every cent be ably~ bne made a tort.... had on "Good News America." tn porno or dlga1 up dirt atlOlll It wa1 a &ota1 nap. He la ..OW flat people ••d or1aal1atloa• . broke. and on the ver1e of lmtead I t.rted tlall atupld Idea:" ~~~~·~-.,...-~~~---------___..._ He said t!\at the experience baa convinced him that Americana -no matter what they say -really are hungry for news about the uglr and negative sides of human nature. "BAD NEWS sells," be said. "I've come \0 reauze that its a hard, bad·newa world out there. The unpaid bills, the sleepless nigbta, the rejections, the broken promises and the wasted time add up to a nightmare lbat represents a big joke. I wish I· could blame someone, but I know deep inside that I have no one to blame but myself. The mlsery that I feel now ls the re- sult of finally viewin1 life as it truly la. And lt'a bad news." He taid tbat the lutility of try. tn1 to aell IOOd newt to America bat CGDvlDeed him tbat certain upeeta al our lives are ·never 1olna to cbaue. • 'Tbere'• e0methlq lnherent in bumaa nature lbat thrives on UM IMll8llve upeda of human bebavior," be laid. "To 1et the a!~~ ol the_ ~blle, you've got to accentuate the ne1aUve. That's what people want to bear. We want to hear about the rape .and murder and corru)>tloa. I don't want my lcids to learn that lesson. but it's true." ALL THE enthusiasm tbat Holzrtchter bad worked up tot "Good News America" is 1QM. He now f1oda bimsell bitter and depreued. uncertain about bow he ia gotnc to support bis family. ''This is lbe fU-.t time I~ was involved in any kind journalism," he said. "I .lmow now tliat I could never :~ journaJ.ist. I'm not touab enoup. I can't promote lbe bad aide life. And that's what a Joum bas aot to do." So aa of this week, " N ew1 America•' i1 no 'mort. Holmcbt.er now beUev• u..t w a1 foolllh to alart It lo t.be place. · _ "I will never be 10 naive al&ain," he a.aid. "I'm 10 Und DOW that I don't care lf I ... ~ 6ear about 1ood news .,._ So it'• 1oodbye to a foolla dream." ------ I II l ,. • Sun<19y, &.ptembef 7. 1lllO co..,.etttlon Fund-raiser Due in Irvine Jot1en. walkers and rollerakatera will be1ln clrclln1 lhe mile-long Sky Park Clrcle in Irvine at 9 a m. Sept. L3 in a bid to rajse. funds for the American Red Crosa and Youth Services Pro1ram ln Oran1e County. ----·· 111.~·MUl...0 ... ._ ......... S• lo< t,.?>t~• .. wtat ,,.._ \ftftt .. YOWt DOOi •CM' Stat• "NMetA "°"" 41••1 co .. -841-1211 ... ...._ ... --.. .io4~1 -e.-.c._.... ... c .... ..._,""' ., • ...,.-.,, locol news. \portl ond odwrt1"ng come to you -v • doy •n the b11oh1, fovelv. '""'"''"Q MmU't'll 642-'321 Trdpical Fish e Fresh e M•lne Aquarium Supplla / &pedal Sept. 3, 1llO .. pt. I, 1No Barbue TetrUDM: 1.•I From Sumatra. I am prOt>at>ty the most popular of the Barbs. My cousin, also very popular has given the entire family a reputation of being fin -nippers and bullies, an exaggeration, an occaslonat hoollgan may be found In our midst but generally w. are peaceful. See me at Aquatic TroPlcats under the name "Atblno Tiger Barb". I am on saletoronty 1.49. - 1510 W. Baker• Coeta Men !!!!. 54~ 1391 • Corner Hert.or a laker - Sponsored b)' the Bulldlng Industry Associa· tlon, the Walk·A·Thon,-Jog·A-Thon, Roll·A4 Thon -~~=====~~~~~~~~~======~===~' wlll ofrer competition to participants in five age Seaward Gaze A lone stroller looks at the rolling Pacifk..()cean as the afternoon approaches its end on a south Laguna beach. The-gentle waves are seemingly forming a surreal painting as they lap on the shore Coin Courses Due At Chapman College t s $45. payable upon ing to campus officials. cate&oriee . Larger prizes, such as bicycles, skates and telephones, will go to the jo11er, walker or skater who completes the most laps in each age category and to lbe person lo each category who brings lo the most money. Participants who earn at least $25 in sponsor pledces, based on the number of quarter-mile laps completed, will be eligible for a drawing of smaller prizes, a spokeswoman said. T ·Shirts will go to everyone earning S50 ln · sponsor money. Scot Feed FV Picnic Slated • Take the high road (Edinger Avenue) or the low road (Euclid Street17 but if your forebears are from Scotland, you may attend a picnic Sept. 20 at Mile Square Regional Park in Fountain Valley. The day-long gathering begins at 9 a.m . under banners of the Scottish Lowland Clans & Families Society which invites prospective new members to join the fun. · A tent-mark int the-picnic site in the northeast comer of the park near Euclid Street and Edinger A venue will be set up early in the day. Bagpipers, dancers performing both Highland dances, Scottish country dance numbers and peaceful, friendly discourse among members of different clans are scheduled for the day's enter· tainment. Children's games also will be featured during the Scottish outing, with lunch scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. in between the day's events. Adult games are also scheduled at the picnic. Families are to bring their own food and 30o/o -40% -50o/o OFF ALL OUR · FINE LEA TUER FURNITURE • (INCLUDING SPECIAL ORDERS ) 86 " ALL LEATHER SOFA Yo\lr Cost s745oo · Just -~1R BROS , HICKORY TAVERN. TROJA NS, KENYON and ol course oor own-- AMBER LEATHER COMPANY WAlloofl EASY PARKING 1£4T•£• l'IJ•JWl'Rl&E DISL'efJNT 91\llSleN 2850 SOUTH HARBOR BLVD. SANTA ANA 111e ml. north of San Diego (405) Fwy. Corner Harbor & Segerstrom Showroom Houra: Sun.-Thur.10 Lm.-3 p.m. Closed Frtdays and Sa turdays Private Chapman College in Orange will spo nsor three c lass series this fall designed to be nefit Southl a nd numismatists and pro· fessionaJ or prospective coin deaJers. enrollment. "Coin Grading," is the first on Oct. 6, 13 and 20, from i to 1D p.m. each Students will learn coNecL use of close-up lenses for examining coins and establishing value through use or grading guides during, the numismatic courses, Dr. Taylor notes. perhaps pack a littleex~afortheyoung dance~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and minstrels Crom Thistle & Poppy Productions. and the Strathleven Dancers who will provide en- tertainment. Enrollment is limited and students ~ust sign up at le a s t 14 days before the first sessions, which run through mid· December. Monday night. "Buying and Selling Coins -Becoming a S u c c e s s f u I C.o i n Dealer," is the next series Nov. 3. 10, and 17, also on Monday nights. The third series of three classes is "Estate Plannj.ng, With an Eye Further information may be obtained by con· tacting the Chapman College Office of Conti· nuing Education, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. A few barbecue pits are available for those who wish· to cook, along With sinks for food pre· pa ration. Since it was founded in 1979 by South Laguna civil engipeer Wales Wallace, the nonprofit Scot· tiah Lowland Clans & Families bas spread na· tionwide and boasts a strong Canadian mem· bership. Dr. Sol Taylor. direc· tor of numismatic pro· grams, said each of the three-class sessions cos· on Your Coins," and will ------------------------------be o ffered Mondays Dec. 1, 8. and 15, accord· Discharges ·Reversed WASHINGTON <AP > -Members of the inac· live reserve who were dis honorably discharged" merely for getting in trouble with civilian authorities must receive honorable discharges un· der an order issued by a federal judge. 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Hard·worklna luaa•1• ule rn an Louis Mel11er. 24, who, llt'llll 1mport.-d ml'tal ctchmar> from O~al Hrllian •S 11 sldt' Job, figurf' It Ill lime for 1 lenst.bx yllC.lllion-•==------·-.,e~y puttlna in Iona. tough hours he Just aot h1 mselt out of debt. a nd It · s ti me for a rest However, vacation has a new meaning to lhe Gardtm Grove resident. but his interest and how 1t cal"(le about Is a tory w\"ll known to Oranite Coun ty Chapttt of lhe American Canc.-r Stl<'1tty MrnGIEa PLANS TO depart Newport Beach Monday on an 8,000 mile JOUmt>y aboard a l~ apeed bicycle. and he plans to mlllte 1t t'ount t'vt-r> time be pushes a pedal "I'd been going to do a tnp JUSl for the fun uf dolne It," says lhe red.h atred salesman. showing· up for an ipterview with litU~ Greg Wems in tow Greg, i , is the son of Metiger's girlfriend Sue Weins , of Huntington Beach, and he holds Metzger's hand a lot because lhe ht tie boy. spunky • and fuU of questions. 1s v1rtuaUy blind His left arm is fully encased in a cast, shat- tered when a door slammed on it because he couldn't see it coming Not long ago, says Metzger, 1t was discovered Mrs. Weins' niece. Jennifer Sneed, ll, had de- veloped leukemia and sh~ is now undergoing cobalt treatments and chemotherapy . .. THEY'VE ALMOST GOT it in remission-," says Metzger, explaining that's why "I decided to make my trip for a good cause." The young salesman will pedal to Washington, D.C .. and back for pledges to fight cancer. . "lf anybody i.s ipterested in pl~ging a penny a .nule OIL me ·lhal:S $80 and it's en.tirely lax· deductible," he explains. American Cancer Society spokeswoman Mary Hicks says she may be called at 752-8600 by anyone making pledges to Metzger's marathon bike ride. :·1 hope to raise about $10,000," says Metzger, addmg that veter an bicycle touring riders estimate he has a 30 percent chance or senous in- jury OD a two-wheel, 8,000:miJe trip. THE TWO WHEEL TRANSIT Authority bicy- cle shop in Huntington Beach is overhauling his roommate Mike Prince's semi-pro raciiig bike for tbe·trip and furnishing touring clothes and safety • gear. Long Beach Surplu~ Inc., and other members of the Association of Surplus Dealers in major U.S. cities along the route wilHumish him other camp- ing gear as needed, alone with dehydr ated foodstuffs. . "That's the major expense for the trip," says Metzger, who will take a northern cross-country route and return along the southerly highway network through the desert. He says he figures he might as well combine belpinl the non-profit a~ncy save or prolong lives with bis long-awaited vacation which be calculates will take 10 weeks . "YOU DON'T TAKE THE seriousness of these diseases to heart until they affect someone close to you," says Metzger. · "Once you see what the doctors do these days with the patient and his family -what they can do -you really want to help. .. I'm really looking forward to meeting new people and seeing new places," he continues. "I've nown over it all before, and I've talked to people who've toured by bicycle. "They say traveling 10 miles an hour is the on· ly way to really see America," Metzger adds. The benefit trip mieht not be so unusUal ex-_ cept for one small fact Metzger tends to downplay, almost with embarrassment. "I had a mild heart attack a couple or weeks ago," the strapping 24-year-o~ confesses. WHAT DOES ms DOCTOR say, even if it was a rather mild cardiac episode? His physician figures that if he can pedal 8,000 miles for a little girl with leukemia, making the trip on a wounded heart, it proves one thing. Metzger's heart is in the right place. Spy Shop Embarrassed ANNAPOLIS, Md . (AP) -The National Security Agency, that super=secret spy shop that keeps tabs on everybody else with the use of sophisticated electronic surveillance equipment, apparently can't keep track of its own wooden desks and chairs. Sleuth supplies for the facility have become the victims of missions impossible, according to the Defense Audit Agency which oversees the Anne Arundel County operations for the Pentagon. . T~e group's audit uncovered "erroneous post- mgs, inaccurate storage locater listings, inade- quate physical and a ccounting controls, inactive re- pair program and a lack of controls over the dis- posal of office furniture." -1 CAU UNDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED lOAN • I UP TO •500,000 Newpo~~~1Y.!..~.:..Jnc. , (7l41 7tl).tJ)(J) / I Sl.i~. September 7, 1980 DAIL V P1LOT l fJ Louis Metzger, left, ready to take off on 8, ODO-mile-ride on recon<Jitioned bike supplied by friend Paul Moore, right. ()uffitfer Barnev Bell added food, camping gear for charity trip to help fight cancer. He's collecting penny a mile pledges. • Is Your Child HALF JEWISH? ",.., -• --... ---...--~ ....... ,.... tOl<'O lo .,_,. ... -~eo......~w.-­............. ---.--..-~~ CB 'MATING OUI 20lh YEM FOA INFORMATION CALL (71 4) Earl Robyn Kafln Kash Schulman 892-5971 77 4'-l l 79 HOT AHIUA TfO W1TH ANY TEMl'\.f IUNDERSHUlE SUNDAY SCHOOL i EXftRT ALTERATIONS \ for Men & Women Renew your wardrobe 1 I • Ready Made and Custom Clothing • Restyling of Furs. Leather. and Sµede LcrcJHt TaHoriftCJ Shop hi Or-. Co.ty h"ew48 Pf.7~ South Coast Plaza Next 10 Carousel! 540·849 I ~ ... Q...-.. . ~... "tf .... .. ._.ftl'fH SUN. thru MON., SEPT. 1-8, 1980 ll :.o~::.:if:."i~.'.~. 11 .--. '1 I MEM'S CORDUR01 DRESS SLlCKS W\TR f ORlREL 0 Wrth W'tOry dressing, potoloes, vegetable, roll and butter. COllYERTllLE SLEEPlllG BIG 1191 $12 l<rnart(i• Sole Price Leas Factory Rebote Your Net C:O.t After Factory Rebote Solid-state horn alarm, test button. Flashing LED tells you ba~ery rs connected and re- ceiving power. -~CONNORS .~~:.·:_.' tMPO,.iiTtD KIPPERED SNACKS KIPPERED SlllCKS lightly smoked finets of herring. 3 14 -oz. 3 .111 •N.t w1 For 110 POCKET CAMERA Cotton te en prints, Brushed lricot bock, poly· .,.,..,.CI""..lliF)oester fill, zipper. 68x80~. Ne.,.er needs ti'osh cubl!l. Use1 110 film cartridges. 1J4l ~ ~\'mil ) ~mw& -... IBSORBEllT DISPOSABLE DIAPERS 4sa . Your choice of 60 or· -'8·ct. ext ra absorbent or day- time diapers. 21-PIECE SOCIET SET ' .... ··-·-. -. ,,,. ,.~ .... 633 ~ \~/ l\ . ,, ~ V. • ond ~· Jet with reversible rochet and more. • Cl RESS® BATH SOIP1 38t Bor with both oil. ... 75 oz .• . ...... SOUi WAIST IELT 311 Fantastic solar waist belt. U11 during exercise to help trim waist • t; .. FX-81 POCKET- SIZE SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR 15s1 30 scientific functions. Pocket ~i.ze with memory and automat- ic power-off. 1~.:! '' Jlncludes '!attery J LADIES1 WOVEll STRETCH PAllTS /, \, ..~~·'1 WHISTLllG TUKITTLE l~·ql. clear gloss 297 kettle. Whistles when the water boils. Solid stole circuitry. low power consump· $ 6 8 tion. Dial-type tuning. VHF, UHF ontennos. HllDY PROP I IE CYUIDER 121 Metal cylinder. Use for wld~ring, light cook- ing. TllSI CAI UIEIS 3a1 Dispenser roll of ~. 20-30 gallon hn. 1.5 mils. COMFORT STRETCH KllEE HI'S ~rs. 97e Sheer nylon; son- dolf 001 or rein· forced toe. 18"14-YD. ADHERE Choice of patterns. Stoin·resistont, wosh· able. C"olce of col· 131· IHLLmE® SWIVEL llZORS 2 razors on cord. For o close, econom· icol ~ove. 21h-POUll* SlllL I SLM 97° Designed e'peclolly to get rid of il\Olls ond slugs. Eosy usel •Net Weight -. . . ......... , . I Je DAILY PILOT Sundey, Sept.mti.r 7, \91Q Teachers' Pay· Varied Best, Wont hool Di$tricis Identified ByGL NN8CO'IT 0.1 ....... Noil .... When ~H'tronlr school twlla beckon 1tudent.1 back to class in mo.st paru ol Oran1e County Monday, lUl'bt"rt wHI be•m ~ emHler draw· lna aaJarl that r&1nfllt-from SI t.083 to DI.SO.'! a year o.r h••her ""' Survtys of \'x1stlng 1ta1an.-s amonic lt'achera in lhe 29 publk chool d11trirts bandtm1 primary and aeoondary Mradt' ll'Vt'l1 11how that stlanes can vary &reaU depe,ndana ua lbe teacher's daa trlct. at•ud~mk bat•ltground and expenen<'t' TlfF. APISTllANO l!NUllEO St'hool 01st11t t has ~ distinction of s tarlina nt'w tuchers who have only a bartll'lvr's dt'.Cn • at the lowe'at level in the <'<>unty $11 .083 It al:rio pu)S turht'rt with 60 extra urutis of .acudemlc credit the top sttop the !owe.st 111ux1rnum ala!") of $20.809 1'ht• Cypres:. Schtlol D1str1t'l, on tht' oth~r hand, p;ays Utt• hitthc t m x.tmum salary for 80 academic units $26.503 Next co1nt>~ ll11y &-I Ot'ach School 01.stnct <ranked 2nd). which p1t):s 126.060 1o1 year Santa Ana Unified t Jrd l pay1t S2S.469 a nd Fountatn Valley (4thf puys S25.4Sl s.'18.000 P•Jd by Oranae Unified and Nlertoo dia· lrict.a AdmJnl•tratort, however, work about 4S daya a year more than tearhera There •re other way1 teachera can e•na money , \hc>uaih . aut h u coachlna 1port1 or fc>Ordlnalln& other utracurricuJar evenu. Irvine Uniri«'d pays Its h"ai d foolbalJ coaches about $1 ,850 • year lhc most any hlah school coach maket fnr 11 1111e1rt umonf the county's public 11rhoola THE Dl8TalCT ALSO pays lhe moat for g1rl1' volleyball coaches, who receive about $1 .:.!00 a )'ear Nt!w1.14>rt Meta follows, payine ill ('08«'he. $1,018 Saddlebaek VaUtiy'a drill team instructors earn S 1,378 a year more than $350 a year more than U.. roordmator at Oranie llnllled, \he next-beat payine d11tnM A dom• Jnstructor at Irvine Unified 111akes about $1,SOO u year for extracurricular events. A teacher in the same position al Santa Ana Unified gets about $500, the worst of lhe 11 districts that pay an matructor al .all AT SADDLEBACK VALLEY, a neW&paper adviser makes $1,376 a year, again the beat in lhe rounty and almost $500 more than the instructor a t second.best Capistrano. At Brea-Olinda Unified, the same adviser eet.s about $360. T he salary slatiatics were supplied by salary . o.1tv ,...... SUff ..._ ORA~GE COUNTY I OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTtnout •uta••• MAMelTAftMe•T Tll• ....... ,.,. "r'°"1 er• fol.._, ..,,,,..., .. , Hl!ALTHW,.~. >1512 S. C• .. I Hltll••Y. Suite •. S.ulll Letulle, Celltorllle Mn Heal._.. Inc., e ....-Celtr-. • CellfwNec.,_.,..,_ 311111. c.. .. HltllW•Y. Sulle I , u.:;,,. Lee1111e. C•llf«llle tam C.,... o.1111'11!111, t .. U Hey ()ft,,., c111,,., <:e1-.... t1111 O•yl• OtMll, tUlt tCa .. woe4. T1nt111. c.t"9rllle ,__ ffllt llutlnen I\ C..-clllC 1.0 11'1 e oeNrel--tNp. ............. "' .. e...-ce1,,._ .JMICA I!. A!Nma, M.O. S.CAitMV•T,..-~ PtJBLJC NOTICE •IC'hnout eutt••• ...... ITAfflMln Tiie ..,.....,.. ..,_ e re ._.,.. -1--. WHT ~T l'Oaet°" AUTO ILICTlllC. tM ...,_. elW ..... ....... c-. ....... C...........""1 Martill '· ..,....._tr• S-C•IH, c.te --.~--AleflM. ___.., 11,. .. .....,., C.Mle -.., C.IMt!IMI "'27 Tlllt ~-· It c...-ict.4 ltY e teMr••...-..... M.,.,..,,... Thlt........,._ftl<MI ........ C-ty Clerll of Or-Cowlty on A\ltVIUI, t•, .. , .. ,..,....,.. Or .... C:-.. O.tty Piiot, ""' U. 31. S9c11 '·I~. t• M640 Tllll •1a-•M "'" wllll .... -COllnty Cfef11 OI Ofenoe c-ty on AllOlll'I It, t•. PUBLIC NOTICE 'ACICION, ICIDOll• • SUCIC'-INO ,.._...,. .. U. fllCTITIOUI eUll•I .. ,._.......... •AMII ITATIMINT Wallt ...... ......... Tiie fell-Intl per'°"' are dolflt MIN..., .. C-o.-he bllM!lttJ .. , New,.,.llMdl,CllHefWtaMI CAM81110GE PltOl'EltTIES, Pl ... I IHI Dow"'-'• Sul .. -· H..,.,,_ Pllbfl-Or.,.. CcMlit 0.lly '°llDt, ke<ll, c.tlfomlata..o AllQ 11, U, '1, $etll. I, t• Pn.. 111141 OUPre "-'-'"• 1M., • -~--Celllornle corpor•llOll, tUt Dev• P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTlTIDUS •USINllU NAMll ITATllMINT The 1011-no ,,.....,,, Is dcMr111 t>vsl· MHH: LE\10111 LIGWTIHG AHO Et.EC· TRIC, llJOI Thome1 Clrcle. Hunt· lnoton llff<ll, Gttltomle nw L•Me Pl•rr• L•Volr. tUOl Thomes Circle, Hunll"9ton Beecn. Cellfornle '26-17 T"ll ~s ll t-.Cltd by an 111. dl•lduet. LM><e P Lellolr Tiiis net-I w .. llltd •hll Ille County Clerk ot Or•nve County on Auoust 21. '"° l'tW14 PuDll.-0r.,. Co.st O•lly Piiot. AUQ. 24, 31, ~ 1, 14, IW Mn• P UBLIC NOTICE Strnl. Sllll• 1'0, ..,._port llNch. c.111orn1e nwo T·1111 ~ Is c-.ci.ct b' a U><· -··""'· ~ lloCI OUPre A_..._,111<. lloCI ouPre. Presldllnl T11l1 ,_, .... 111..r with IN COU'ltY , ..... of Or•-C-1'1 on Auoust n, '"° 1114.#Ji PuDtl-Or-'°"" Oelly -..11o1. Auo U , JI, 5etll 1, 14, IW :M7'·«1 PUBLIC NOTICE fllC'TITIOUS eUStNIU NIIMI STATIMl!NT The fot-.e __. 11 ...... -·· ,,.,. es. RUSTAH VAMAHA PARTS & AC· CESSOlltES, 1112 llOIH Ave11ue. Midway City. Cellforftl• '1fo.SS OTHER DISTRICT'S RANKINGS and salaries in the ratetiory are. Ocean View (7th), $24,658 ; Laguna Beach Un1fied .. (11th), $24,~. Saddleback Valley Unified <12th>. $24.242 ; Irvine Unified (13lh >. $24,235 : Newport-Mesa Unified c 17th), $23,677; Huntington Beach High Sc hoot District (18th), $23.592; Buena Park (19th ), $23,432 and the Huntington Beach Elementa ry District (20th). $23.290. studies produced by Kilbourn and a cooperative 'Donor' S-faolar project involving the n unified districts in the '-' county. ':,~T~~~:.,."Ai:_•;~~~~~·:: The Cal ifornia Teachers Associatio n Laguna Beach Boys' Club member Matt Aet.Hoouo n 1to11M1 • ltollln Joseoh lltusten, uo12•1t J•tl<sor1 Street, Mldwey CllY. Celllornla""" Tllll -lfteu II <-.Ct.cl by en ln-dMduel. Most teachers, or course, don't earn the min imum or the maximum sa laries. Tbe Capistrano district, for example, has a low end to its pay scale, but its average salary of $17,862 is one of the highest in the county. represents all of the teachers except those in the Weenig, 9, used his "honor dollars" to buy icivT.~'!!.·,~ .. , Newport-Mesa district during salary negotiations. books, just before school starts. Boys' NoncE 1s HEREBY a1vEN ,,.., Ro4ltr1 J. RustM This lt.._1 wa1 Ille<! with Ille County Ci.rl< of Or-County cw. Bargaining Specialist David Bates said be wouJd l b be the on SePt•mtie• n. "'°· •t •·ac> a.m .. •1 like to see teachers all over the county earning c u mem rs earned "honor dollars" ~':.~! .... :'~~"L~...,~~e!;:n,:-;.:;. Auoutt 11, '"°· similar salaries, but said his group places more by doing chores and winning contests derslo...O wlll sell e1 pUbflc •U<llon h i I i h · b' din tbro••"""'-.. the year at the club Alas by 111. per._1 "'-"Y '•" Dy Jao em p as s on ga n ng s ue concessions as lD g U&'""'"'' · • wet1•c• s.1<1 P'DP9'1" uin1lm 01 0,,. l'tutt• Pvl>ft.-Or ... C-tt Deity Piiot, AUQ. 17, 14, Jt, '""· 1, t-SS76-t0 However, teachers do tend to earn incomeS' near the top of their scales, said Mike Kilbourn. spedal services adminisuator for the -eoun""y Of~ fice or Education. arbitration for grievances. the time young Matt paid for his books, be u. ,.. H---1e11omeu iect1. Bates SaJd the qu ... tion of whether teachers had only enough money for one stick of 11cense Nos. AMts 1011 .,,., AM•s ion. PUBLIC NOTICE "'"' wltll unk-per..,...1 prDC19ny c-earn too much money ls rarely asked anymore. bubble gum. ,.,,,... t11e<.i.., s.1e1 .,,._"., •• P•• l'ICTITIOUS eUSt•llS -.:..•.overall~ teaehert.,. ftOt..-~verpaid-and-1'..re~-;;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::=========::=:::=:::::==::=;I-:::!"~~= ally never hear that attitude anymore," be said. lllr..IQW OPElllr..I 8o\l••ven1. s.n1a Arw. ce11tor111• s.1<1 MAM1 STATIMa91T The~ lllA&lll~-1-... , ... : " " al>Cllon wlll ba ~ --nt ID ttle llAltTON INDUSTRIAL, t>Ot ...... St ..... Catie Mewl, c.tlfomla n.» AND THIS TOP·HEAVY weighting of salary levels the result of experienced teachers -bas made il increasingly difficult because of costs for districts to waver even a percentage point in granting cost-of-living raises, he said. WWT•S.••••MefT~~ .. ttll PrDvl1~ Df ,,. Of the C•llfomle MEN'S & WOMEN'S Clvll c~OF & SWANSON Rvstell J. 11-11, t•t .... ., Strwt, COIN MeM, C.llfomla 9Ma Tiiis _...,.,.Is c--.i b¥., ..._ cttvlduel. By R...,.kl w Rote. A Creative Flnan<lal Plannlno Seminar • with actuel caw studies Pr-ted8y A. MIGUEL TAILOR SHOP t:~:r:~~~~, R-l.J.11- Tllls .--wes llled wltfl IN Co<lr1ly Cle<" Df Or-C-ty cw. AUQUl1 U, '"° Almost half of the districts have signed con- r racts for the 1980·81 school year, be said . . Maximum salary ranges can be reached usually in 12 year s. so districts often have another range called "super-maximum" for teachers who have served even longer. At the Saddleback ValJey District, for exam· pie. teachers with 25 years of experience can work their 181 -day contract and earn slightly more than $31 ,000. OTHER DISTRICTS AREN'T so generous a nd most 'pay up to $26.000 for s uper-maximum salary levels . Teache r salaries s till fall below ad - ministrators'. Elem entary school principals earn from $34.751 in Irvine Unified to the $29,12S in Seal Beach. High school principals make up to Tom Hlloaertner, Certified Flnancl•I Planner, Ta• Ptannlno Soecl•llst •nd Marc Tow, Att«nl!Y MHN!ierof ttw Tax Section of the American Bar Assoc T-•Y """"'no. SePiember II, '"°· 1 oo""' •I I,.. So<.olh Co.st Pl•u Hotel et Anton Blvd end BrlitDI In CCKI~ - C..I (7t41 7D.,. fer r9MrntleM OHN E. HANNA, :M •. D. is pleased to announce the opening of his new office for the practice of PEDIATRIC & ADULT UROLOGY %15 Vldorta SVJTE 2·8 e COSTA MESA roa APPOINTMENT CALL 645-9'118 Expert Alterations Suede & Leather Restyling Miguel Sampablo A. Personal Service 35658 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. CA Behind Pat Marley Men's Store 17141 '73-7746 (JAC:K ANOER~ON) REVEALS in the PUBLIC NOTICE DAILY PILOT P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINISI l'ICTITIOUS eUStNIEIS NAMI STATIMINT ....... STATllMIWT Tiie fOl-..a ,,..._ Is-.,. buM-The ........... ,..._, Is-... -1- rlH.l H : --= I.AIOI' AHO SWAIOSON AfterMys .. Law .. ,....., ...... ,..._ .. 1 ... t• E .. S.-llStrw• s..ita ..... et.nm Tel: 1714) t7).t7'1 Cable A-• Or-law PuDll,,_ Or•not CcMlll D•1ly PllGI, Aug JI, SePI I. 19IO H~IO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINISj NAME STATEMENT Tn• lollowlno person 11 dDlno Du>t MH•s· WE8B OESIGN. 211 Do lle, Coron• del Mer. C•lllomle '7•U Mary Allee WtDD, 711 O•hlle. Corc>n• del Mer, C.tlfornl• '162.S This DuMMU Ii Conclu<1tld Dy en tn. di••-·· _.,Atlft-lltl This •'-'-*'' ••I llltd with ""' Covnty Cterll of Or-C-ty on ""''"' "· ,,..,_ ,,,_ Publl"'9d or-COH I Delly "''°'· Auo II, U . JI, Setll.1, IW ~ PUBLIC ~OTICE l'ICTtTIOUS e UStNIU NAMll STATllMINT Tiie IDltowlno ,,..._, 11 •r111 llvsl· ""'''•' CUSTOM OUILT 8V OAllE I.EACH, .Dot Br-Street, H-POr1 Be.ell. Cellfoml• t2M3 Devtd Floyd Leech, 3201 II,_ StrHt, Hewpor1 Bee<h, C.llfor11le ..,..., This b<Al"fU II <onoucted Dy •n In· d lvlduol. O.•IO flo.,.s L..e«ll This SIAI....,_. wes !tied -~ .... County Clerll Of Or~ c-ty on AUQult t1. t• ..... PlllMI-Or ... C-11t Deity "llot, 1'14#a Auo. U, )t, 5-t-1, I•,'"° ,.._ Pubfl-<>r....,. CMtl 0.lly PllOI. AUQ. 14, l1, 5-lt-7, U , t• S.2141 G & H ARCb,"" .._, 111...i., OltANGE COUHTV CARPEN· Coste MeM, CA TltY, ~Ill~ Pt., C.u -.1-·------- 0fle!IM --· ,., .. Ml II-CA ti.11 P UBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Deat•Nei~ _ _Ji_,..,.,~==~==!!!!:ll--1!!!!!!!!1,_ _______ .... _......j Powell,"-t•lnV•lltv,CA'1,0I Mel•lfl Wiibur FIHnu. ISIS This buslneu Is <cw.ducted Dy • Rt•eoldt Pl . Cost• -wi. CA '1617 KltUSE, el.A.NO SADIE I KRUSE, rnldent of ROY 8LAHO,ruldentof~nt•A,... H.,.POrt lle«I\, Ca Pe\sed •wey on Ce for .eel .,..,.. P-•w•y on 5ef>o SePl.m~ s. '"° •t Hoe9 -morl•I ,.,.., .. , 4. tt•o ~ wes • ,.,..,..be, Df I Mo5'>11•1. 5urvl-DV l\ls $Otl M•nton the It 11 Louil <>Per•lifl!I Enol.-rl1>9 R Kru.te 1ot O.llu, T• .. n . d•UQhter Union, -wot'ked lor P-C4".11rUC:·. C.,ol t... Kruse of Or•nge, Ce , 4 llOfl for l3 _._He ls survlwct by his or•ndclllldren, t..ynr1 H•rrer• DI wife &Ude V Bl-of Senta A,,., C• .• Houston. Tn•s. Runtfl l(ruM ot • son PNtllp R. Blend Df Rlwrsio., La11una ee.cl\. Ca Ruth Kru~ 8•uer C•., e ~tt< Jec-lltw PIOrell Df of 0•11•\. Texes •nd Oevld Kruse alw !Mint• l\l>e, Ca , • u<-1\11-...., I Df O•lln Teus. Servkes "'"' be held O'Ht-Q'F~, 4 _,,.n Clarence on Moncier. September I , 1tl() •l end Luthef" both Df Atllenses end Joe 10 ODAM et St J emH EPlt<opel end Samuel both of Mlchlo-n. Servkff Cl>urch. Hews>o<1 l!eKI\, c.-Pmllte wlll De Mid oa-.0.,,, s.oteml»r I, Interment al lnot.,.•ood Memorlel 1'90 •I t·OOPM In the Het'bor U wr1 Park CemelM'I, tnoie-, c.. In tie.. Memorlll O..pet wltll l11terment Im· If flow•" the l•mtty suogesl\ meclleltty fOlloWlno. ServlcH under memorl•I comrlbullMS be m-to the Ille direction of He.-Uwt>-Mounl Kruw -••t Fund Df St Jemitt Oll•e Mortuary of Coste MeH. McC:OU.UM Eplscopat Cl\urch, H•wPOr1 8Hch. S«>-SS~ Ca. Pecl!lc Vi.w _,uery. Hewpor1 JOAH T. McCOLi.UM, rHldenl of H•wPOr1 &.Kh. Ce. Bcwn In MlrlnHOI• --on Augusi II. 19?7 Former resldtnt ot Beach, dlr.cton. ___________ "---Palos lletOH, C. -lived In this Neptune Society CllEMATIOfl llVlllAL AT \EA 646-7431 Y-MClal -i.rity etWI .. ttt<•fl• ""''"l•tnitMol -111 mo •PPIY _e,_ -C.-.tloft Mrll<ff Cal! !Or''" -1follo •ree tor 1v, vu n Survt-by tovll>Q ll<nl>end O.vld 0 of N-1 S.e<h, Cll •nd 4 Chll-n. Ul'WI C-Mc Collum of LO• AnoitlM, Ca., Meline Mc Collum of Ne wport Beech, C• .. Ca ry McCollum of N-1 &each, c.....- Pet•r McCotlum of H--1 Beech, Ca • • -Cherles Tiiden of Mlt>- ,,.sote. GreVMlde _,.lcn will lie held :Lag~~a _Man~r : RETIREMENT RESIDENCE Private rooms in a Quiet garden atmosphere~ overlOOking the Pa~ific Ocean. Attractively served meals including special diets. Daily .maid service. phones. cable T.V. and local transpartation included. llmlteo -1nenlllp. Tiiis Ml'-' ts Conducted by "" 1n· ~Adleut•n dl•l-t This~ ... flt.cl with the IN!vlnw Fl...,., C-ly Oe'1I of Orenot CO\lftty on Sep-This ~ ••• Ill.CS with ,,,. temo.r 4, 1-. COUftly Cletll of 0.-e~ C"""1y on .. , .... ""'Id' 21, ,.., Pubtl.-Or ... C.OH1 Deity Piiot 1'14.#Jf Se91. 1, 1•, 21, • .. 1• i.cl1«1 Pu41H-Or ... C.0.51 0.lly PllDI PUBLIC NOTICE Aue. t•, 11, SeC1C 7. U. "'° ~ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eusi .. 1ss l'ICTITIOUS eustNI! .. MAMe STATl.Ml!NT ..., TM IDll-nfl ,_.._, Is 0otr111 bllll· ie-. STAT«MENT neu es: T,,. lol~ ~ Is dDlno D<nl· COASTLINE PATCHING, t'42 II it\ neu t'~N OS CA p E S V 5 TE MS A,,.llelm SC., Cetta Meta. CA '2627 Je-. Lewis Holmen, , .. , • A OEllELOPMEHT .. MAIHTEHAHCE, A,,.11e1m s t., c-Mne, CA m v J17't c.ti. t... Pl'lm ....... o..,. Point, Tiiis ~ Is c-led by •3•n· Cellfornle dlvlduel. lloyce MutlOr, U7't Celle LA Jim HOlrNWI Primavera, 0... Point. CetlforTlte Thl1 --wes 1119'1 wllll Ille Tiiis .,.,.,,_.. It ConCluctecl lly llll Ill· County Cfef11 of Or.,..~ on SetJ. dlvkluet. i.mber 4 '"°· Boyce -' , flt Tiiis .....,._ was flied wltll IN Plltl!llNCI 0r.,.. Coett Delly Pt'°' C011t1ty Cletll of Orenve c-1y on s.ot. 1, t4. 21, •· •• ~ Avevst 12. '"°· .,,._. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUStNISS NIIMI STATIMl!NT Publl,.,.,, Or-Cota Delly Pl..,., Aue. 17, 24,ll, Set>t. 7, '"° WWII ---------- PUBLIC NOTICE 14 lln. Cem./ll~r Dn Mon<l•Y. S.plemller I , tttO et Tiie fottowlr19 __, 11 001r111 bull l'ICTITIOUS eUStMIU 10 OOAM at Pecitlc View Cemetery ,,..., et: .. ,.,.._ STATeMIUIT -:;;::======;;;;;;;:;;;;;;"wltll Fe~ HlWI..-. 0rtt<end9tt"' tN PlltESTIGE REAL ESTATE Tiie ....-... --IS dolno blnl· . 1s• J•~ Epi~t Olun:ll offk 141I· I HVl!STMENTS. JJJJ w. Cou ..... .,, 'er111.i,:-;-~os•:;m~11 d~rwc::"111-:! Hl ... way, ~ 8Nch, C.llfornl SEA CLll'I' HEATING AHO AIR IALnlHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFf CHA,El .,.._, CONDITIOHING, nett Ed .. wood 1 ~w~·~~~ct~m~~~=~~==~=~°'~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---·~-I R~~Sel-"L~t~.~.~~h~~~~ 1,Mew .......,,, N-port e..c11. C.llfornl• 9*J ~ Tiii• butiflfts ts c--llY en In. Jo1eo11 Thomes CemPOs, '"" 427 E 171h SI Cos 1a Mesa 646·9371 "HCI llOTHHS SMITHS' MOlTUAaY 627 Main Sl HunltnQton &ach 536-6539 f'lllC FAMILY COlOMIAL FUHllAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westm1ns1er 893-3525 'AClffC YllW MIMOllAL,AAK Cemtterv Mortvarv Chaoel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newoort Beach 644-2700 .-coaMtaC MOITUAlllS l aquna Beach 49<1-941 5 LaQvna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap1slrano 495·1776 HAalott LAWl4-MT. OLIVE Monvarv • Cemeterv Crema1orv 1625 Otsler Ave Cosla Mesa 540-5554 f'tHCt llOTHtU llU no•DWAY MotlTUAaf 110 Broedwav CoslB Mese ~2'-9l50 • THE CITY OF COSTA MESA WANTS YOU! THE CITY'S HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT' COMMITTEE WANTS YOU TO TELL IT WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE ANO HOW IT CAN BE DONE TO DEAL WITH THE CITY'S HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS. $1,000,000 WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE CITY UNDER A GRANT AUTHORIZED THROUGH THE FJ OERAL HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1981-1982. THE HCO COMMITTEE NEEDS YOUR AOVtCE ON WHAT YOU flll ARE THE CITY'S MOST URGENT COMMUNITY PROBLEMS ANO ANY OF YOUR IDEAS ON HOW BEST TO MEET THESE PROBLEMS BEFORE PREPARING ITS RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE CITY COUNCIL. PLEASE PLAN TO JOIN US. WHEN: TIME: WH£RE: Wednetd•v. September 10, 1980 7:30p.m. Downtown Community Cent• 694 Center Street (Corner of Anaheim 8t Center Sta.· 2 blocks tOuth of 19thl OR SEND YOUR COMMENTS TO: .... --..... Houting Commltttt • Clty of Costt Meta P. O. Bo11 1200 Com Mell. CA 92621 • -.. ,. ____ ..... _ , dlvkluel. E._ i.-, Humlncrlcw. hac". ltober1 A, Sellflll CallfOfflle ~ Tiiis -WM llled with Tiiis .,....... "CondUded by ... '" County Cieri< Df Orenve COUMy on S.,, dlvkluet. tember 4, t•. ~ T. CMftCIOS Ill Tiiis ste-...i was lllCICI with tile P\14111-Or.,.. eo.st 0.lly Pti.t COllnly Cterll Of Or-c-tv on Sept. 1, 14. 21. tt. t• M A119ut112, t•. PUBLIC NOTICE IUHlltlOlt COUllT CW CA.U..ottNIA COUNTY CW OttANOI NO.A-_,,, .. ,.., Put>ll.-Or.,. C.0.11 Delly Pl..,., AllQ. 1', 2•, 11. $etll. '· IW 3374-40 PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS •UllMlll Mt.Ml STATIMl!NT OllHll TO IHOW CAUP The lotlowltlg _.... 11 dolno bull· In ,.. CHAltLl!S IEDWAllO LAKE II, ..... es: a Mlt1or,b\' CHElltYL AHH LAKE, Hl1 MEltCEDES llENZ SERVICE Parent,, .. CMftel r/A .. _. CEHT Elt, "' ''"' s1.-, J-<I, C.oata WHEllEAS Oltn>t """ Laite, pett. Mew, CllllfWtlla "'27 ti-r. es ..-.r OI etlPlkalll C...rle1 ~ E. t...vale, ff A...,_, EClwerd ........ II, a ........, -r 11 1,..lne, c.llfarnle"7U re•n of .... NI flle41 • pe1111M wltll Tiii• ~ 11 <..-tee! by en "" IN Cfef11 of 11111 c-t .... an oreler V141\iat. che1111110 •POll<•nt's n•m• I ram Mllllnce Le"°'9 CllerlH E4'Hrd L•ll• 11 lo Kevin Tlll1 ~ ... 111..S with ttw Ja mes ..._; C01111ly Cfef11 of Or-c-ty °" tT IS ORDElltED lfl8t ell ...,_ I~ AUIVd 12, 1•, teresleCI Ill IN .......... llled ... ....,. 1'1Ultt fooear .,_.or• 11111 Court et 1t: ~llNd 0r.,.. eo.• Deity Ptlel, O'Cle<lt e.m .. °"Odolloff I•, t•, lr1 AllQ.11,.,.,)1,.... 7, 1-llN4I <Ollrt....., • 0eper;s,..,,, .... a et Civic C:...... CWIW WOHi, Same AN, PUBLIC NOTICE Callf«tlfe ........ ~. " .. ,. Wfly 1M ...., ...... c-. of Nfl'let------------- INllMl NI......... l'ICTITIOUS e uttMIEU IT IS l'\lllTHI!" OllDEllED lflet e NAM1 tTAT•MaNT Ctl!IT 8f tHs _.... to "-C-Tiit lollOwlftt perlDftl a r"e delnt JIWlllNd '"Or ..... C-ty '" llutlnetlat: ! Or .... c.11 Deity Piiot, • MwtU'" (I ) NIEWPOllT HOME LOAN ti ••fttral clrcvllUan .,1 .. te4ll I TlltUST NO. ttO; (II) NEWPOltT Oranee c-ily, Cellftrnla , -• HOMIE LOAN TlltUST NO. 16t; lcl WWtl for fGur llUC~MI,,. -"• pr Nl!WPOllT HOMI! LOAN NO. 162: to IN ....... fllr _..,.Oft Ille "'I tdl NEWl'OllT HOMI! LOAN NO. '"; tloft. (t ) HEWPOllT HOME LOAN NO. 164; DATED! ~I, "•· 01 NIWPORT HOME LOAH IOO, 165; MA!ltl( A. SOOl!N (9) MllWPOllT HOME LOAN NO. tM; Ju4111eof1N (Ill MIEWl'OllT HOMI! LOAN NO. 161, ...,..c-t 11 ~-....... ~ 9Ncll. •ICMA•D D. DONALD C•llfwnla ftMO a AllOC. UIC. Newpert Home Loan 11\c., --~--...... ... .......,, 9Mdl,Clllllenlla"'60 • • Cf 11142-1171. Put a few word• to work for u. Tlllt 11M1MH 11 clfldllc1eCI 11'1 t ccw-,.r 1tlo(I. OirtK-..~t • ...._, ............. ,llC. ~ ...... . AlllVke""'- Tlllt .....,_ -fllM w"" ._ c_t., ci.n at 0r.,... C-v • ..... 11 • .-...... PWl1t111411 Ct-.°"" OllllY"9C: Allf. M , JI, ..... 1. 1', 19 >OM9 .. l'ICTITIOUS eus1NESS NAMll S'TATIEMIENT The loll-1"11 persons •re doing bulineues NEWPORT GREENHOUSES, 203tt Cypress Strut, S•nte Ana He19"tl, Calltomla '1'°7 Carol Lovlwo Sten1Duty, 703'1 CYP<'HS Sl.-t, S8fttl A""' HelQl>b, Calllornle '11W Robert Merk Stansbury, 70Jtl Cypreu Strw1, Sent• """' H•IQl>h, Cellfornle '110' Tti11 bustn .. s Is co11duc1to by IKnNftd -wi... Carol L. S!Ans.Dury This 1ta*'-1 w~ flltd wllll U. County Cieri< of Or•nve Countv Ofl AUQusl 11, '"°· l'IUllJ PuDllslltd Orenve eo.s1 Oelly Pl..,., AUQ.17,24,ll,5"11. 7. t• ~ l'ICTITIOUS eUSINIEP' .. ,.,,.. STATIEMllNT T ... IOl-l'IQ --Is dotfl9 ~ ~·•s HUNTINGTON BEACH DENTAL ASSOCIATES, 17117 &each Blvd., J·l71, Wuntlnqton l!Me<ll, C.llfor'llla 9't6.t7 llo«lert I.• c.....1 ...... m DOS Inc., • Cetlloml• CDf"PIW•tlon, , .. 7 Port Mereete Piece, NewPOrl lleech, C•llfDrflle....., Tiiis DuMIWU 11 (--Dy • Cor· PO'efloft. . R_,, L. c ... n1,,.,..m ODS Irie. R'*'1 L.Cl<Nll ......... DOS Thlt ~ ... filed wllfl IN Couflh Cl•rll of 0r.,... c-ty °ft Auou-1 JI, IW. - fltarlr ~-...c.-~ ...... · AIM(. J•, 31, s.tie. 7, U, 1• ,.,._, PUBLIC NOTICE ]-PUBLIC NOTICE . l'UeLIC •Et.I.AM • TM H-1·Mew Ullllleel S<-1 0'111rkt !Deley a,,_,nced Its POiiey '°' free end ~eel-Ork• mMlt -"" m ill• for cfllldr.., """'Ole IO pey the full prtu DI mHll -mllk senltd under the He11onet 5<'-1 Lunch, Sc-BrHklest, -S!lklel Miik Proorem1. Lout 1<'-1 Offlcle11 ,.., .. edooltd ow !OltowlnQ temlly lit• Income ;rlterle tor -.m1ntnv ellotblltty CALll'OltNIA ILIGtelLITY SCALI! 1'011 l'llllE AND ltllOUCllD PlllCll MIAU ANO l'llEll MILIC E,l'ECTIVI! JULY I, t•-JUNll •. 1"1 Cnlldren from femltles wltll lricome1 el~ below the !Oltow"'O ..,,.Is SMll I» •tlQIDI• for,,.. •nd ~IKI price ....... -·-milk. 'Femlly Site G!"OUI~ Weekly Mon!flly ........... I'll If IE REDUCED 1111111! ltl!DUCID ,111!11 lllOUCIO .. , $0-101 stOMS7 ~ ""1741' IO-SUO Utll-tHO 0-111 1~107 0-SIS 5'...,, CM900 HOl· 10,,40 o.t•s IM-151 0-115 71 .. 1115 MSIO 151MJ .. O-H1 ,,,... 0-I~ UJ..U33 0-10,UO I0,251·1S,,_, 0·11' 13W51 0-.. 4 tSS-U!O 0-11,'30 11,'31-11,600 0.2H 16.MOI 0-1133 11:14-17 .. ().13,.00 IJ,401·21,220 0-7'4 19~51 ().117J lfl•··-0-1$.290 IS,211.23,IJO o-n• J'.IMOI 0-1•13 1414-1203 o. "·•so "· HM•..UO tor uch eddtllonet femtly member etlove I add '211 tl,MO • "F""'4ty" 'means • o,._ of relet.a, or ~•t•'9d lndl•""'-ts Wiie ere ll•l"11 H"""K-unll. • • A farnlly. of --· a pupil -11 Ills/her t0te ~ IMClh•· tlonallred chlldrtll -elwen -member lamlllft. "°'""' cNtdr.., ere -member femttlfl only If Ille wefl•t•/llK•"-4 lteft<Y melntal"' i_. rMponllbltlty for IN c·fllld. NOTE• l'arnltlfl '9POrflno rero •-wfll be or.,'9d tem-•rv • P<D"•' only, TN •-erv noroval wltl llt revle-perlodkAtlly lo • termlne contlno.ect•t'91btllty. - HOTE· Thefe I\ • -ll>lllty OI • c ...... Ill "'9 et'9111lllty Kele, II •• proved, wouldbK-~tl .. efler ~ t, t•. Chi~ tpm lemlllfl •lltte Inc-It et tf llelOw tllt le"4s -.. ere tttol~.., •-,..... .. -mll~ ~ ~· "'"'" '" addllloll, lemltlft not meet ... llleM criletl• bul wllll --' .. _ Chl9 to -lly hf9h medical • ._._., ........ COlU In e ...... pert-of lftcome, _ .. I -•tlan •-due lo .,,. "*''°' Ill Dlt'tlkel condltloft Df • clllkl, -Clll-••ter or c_.,--. ... vroect lo ~v. AptlllcMlon famls .,.. llelflt Miii le ell ,_... lft a letler to _.._ ._, llDNllC..,..._11¥ell8tlltettlle,.-ll\c .. l'toftlftll\tecll-. .,.... ........... llon provfd9d on the aciolkellefl 11 COl'lllllel\llal ellCI wlll be -Dftly lot IM purpose of Cl9lefl'lllftlno ettell>tttty. APllll<etloftt mev lie llltlmlttod et llllY llfN durl1>9 , ... YMr. tn <"'•"' c_, tvsl9r cllllClre11 .,.. illtO ellolllle lot t-lltneflt6. If • l•mlty hlK !osier clll....., IMne wllll 1""'11 lftll •ltlles to HOiy let sucll mHll •nCI milk for tlltftl, 11 "*'lcl ~c1 the ec..,., Ul'lder I .. llf'0¥1tlaM of Ille polky IM jtrlftetpat ef H(ll K-eleltd llY ttw nurw wlll reylew ....,.k•lloM end ~IM etlgl.,.Uly. If • ~ 11 di .. MllJlleCI wllll"" ,.,,.,...., tM efttclel, lie may wltll ta .r1e11M Ille de<ltlon wnll Ille Clltetm111111t oftklet on.., lnrorm•t wtls, 11 lie • ..,... tom .... • IOrm.tl .. peel. lie mey INllo a ,._... t"""' ttally er 111-lllne tit Mr.,.,..,,, c. ~. P,o .... ,.., ~ 9Mc:ll n..-. 1.._.. ,_ • -ine '° ....-1111e ... CISIOll. Tiit patlcy c.f181t1t .., Miine of._ ......... ,,.. ..... If • t.mlly ~ llK-_,,. ..... tr " ,_lly ti• < ............ lamlly "'°'*' cantacl Ille Klltot to Ill•• -._..k etltfl. Suell tll.,.... may m.tl<t ttw dllkl,... ef the femlly eltelltlt "" r""'" .,kt 11'\Hlt er .., ._. t-1 '*°""' Mii •t ,,.. maal\ •nd mtMl If h famtly If><-1•11\ at 111 lie-tllt ltWIS -...... 111 .,,. 9"1'811eft ef clllld feMlllt ~·· no <Ill .. will lie Cl'9Crlmll\.M9e ...... _. ___ rKe, M•, Coler .. ., .. ._. ....... -Eedl ~ - -offl<e OI IM I'-~tee D0•1pe-11'o-•ntlft "-a <911T '1A 1M <Oll'lflett polk\l "llkll ,.,..., llt ,ev...,. ltyeft\' ~ -1¥. ......... Or .. Cent Deity Pllel.ltlrt 1.l.i,4.S,6,J,,_ --· ( -· SUndey, September 7, 1980 $ho~e Leave Lovely on. Oceariic Japanese uae jPa~r thln towels. Wrln1 She will then glve YOU a going away Rafting Adventure· Planned 8J 8TAN DEMPIANE ~ Allronaut Scott Carpenter ran up the en.alp on July ' and the Oceanic lndepen· deaee became the only Amerkan Oa1 pauenaer lin•r on the seu. I sa1led on her to Spain when he was S.S. lndependen« of American ExPort Linea'. Now she cruises each week for aeven ct.ya t.hroqh Hawaila.n wateN ... The lovelieet neet ot islands that u~ anchored lo any ocean, .. Mark Twain wrote Tbe attip is your hotel, restaurant and nilbt club. Oceanic Independence tarnH 750 paUeftlen. (She carl"ied 1,000 when 1 wa on her, but she's been redone and has more public room space> * • • Day trips at island stops. Best for me, Kauai and the ride to Hanalei pn the other aide ot thls Island. They made the movie "South Paclfic'"'there. The ship anchors in .the harbor at NawUiwiU . Hawaiians s ay sharks don't bite when the willwili trees are in blossom. (Or is it the other way around?) . George the beach boy told me . "You get.Mrs: Punahou, live down at Nawiltwiti. She can talk to da shark." "What does she say to them, George?" ''She tell da shark, 'Don't bite my grandchildren.'" • The line has a handsome brochure. Write for it. Ernie Beyl, American Hawaii Cruises, One Embarcadero Center. San Francisco 94lll. You'll see. • * * "We've planned a trip to Mexico on Prin· ce&s Cnue&. There's a de&cending price on roo?M which seem.s geared to de&cending height of deck&. The lower the d.tck, the ~ the price. Any~vice?" • You bet. Choose a room t hat is NOT over a dance area. The beat of the base drum comes right through the floor. (Can't remember whether these "Love Boats" are engineered that way. I caught it on the S.S. Fe~tivale for a sleepless week of · Miami.) On the upper decks you can walk out· side onto the promenade or boat decks. Really no advantage. · . * * * ".M11 huabcm,t, ha& bumieu in Japan. What preurrta ahall we take our hoat and hostess?" . An American woman living in Japan told me to bring big fluffy bathtowels. ·:Eyes Front Palace Duty Taxing LONDON (AP)'-What's it like st.anding at atteatioo for boun on end, the Buckiqbam Palace suard wu uked, especially when you have to aeae or 1eratcb an itch? "YOG atand there till it 1oes away," ex- plaiaed Trevor Hick.a, a private in the 1st Bat·. talian of tbe lrilb Guard&. "lt'11 something you 1et used to." Hicks, 19, fl:om Belfast in Northern Ireland, a1reect to let a report.er tag along with him on a typjc-1day. '4t ca 1et boring standing at a sentry box, but tOUl"ilta make the job fun," be said, during bb final preparatiOD5 at nearby Cbelsa Bar· racks before marchin1 off to duty. "When we march down to the palace all we .CJUl bear is the click of cameras. Americans get a kick out of standin1 beside you for photos. They also try to make you laugh," said Hicks, who joined the army three years ago, served abroad and bas been a Buclringbam Palace suard since March. "U you know you're going U> laugh, you march off. But sometimes you ju.st can't help lau1tuni." The 30 guards on parade rehearse in the same formation they assume at the palace. The tallest are on the outside, the shortest in the middle. mcu at 6-foot·3 is third from the right in the flflt row. 'The ._.t that be can recall happening dur· ing bis stint in the sentry box was when two young American women, each about 19, broke into tbe palace earden. It ii, nevertheless, Hicks' job to deter any serious incursion of the palace -by terrorists, tor es.ample. . Desj>ite its less interesting moments and re- stmentaUon, "being a palace guard is a plum job," Hieb said.· "lt sure beats digging trenches at an army training center." <S-eal Caper Probed _COPENHAGEN, Denmark <AP) -The in· ternational Police a1ency Interpol baa put out an ale~ for 2z«.' cartons of comllakes, missing somelrwere oetween Denmark and Italy. Copenba1en police said the shipment of breakfast food, produced by Denmark's ota Co., waa picked up by a Swl.sl truckdriver at the Oanilb town of Nabkov to be delivered to Milan, JtaJy. Tbe truck wu Jut seen boardin1 a Weal Germ In· bound ferry on the first le1 of bis journey. NEWPOR'I' CENTER TRAVEL and HOUAND AMERICA CRUISES lllvltll fO• tD Joi• Callfomta An9ele DAVE FROST and DON AASE ferao ll · 0., · GRANO CARIBBEAN CRUISE .............. 1 ......... . ~· .. tv.fl\!nc>o·Qllflao·~Ou.~·~·lt. ,,_,... . "n..U,..._w~"'""~~ .,..,..... Miami OD December Ida lftdud-.: • NI& Round Trtp Air Fare to Mi.ml and AU Transfcn * w.Jc-. Aboard P111Y hotted by Don A <>eve * Spedal CrutN Gtftw * QdltlMI Sh°"*'8 )rt St Thomas (Duty F'Nel l),A19ii ........ f\lm ' £or QeAlla C..U: 1111 or (714) 6"-1411 them out ln hot water. Ther do set present-o. When you open it -later- molsture oft you and you dry ln the heated you'll find It's a handkerchief. The ONLY air of bathrooms. Our absorbent tblck Ume hand.kerchiefs are a gift. Because towell are a novelty handkerchiefs are to weep in, see? (The FYl · J apane ebatheiotheevening. mysterious East!) Thouah your maid will draw a deep· •' • • dis h bath ln the morning lf you ask. Morn· "I'd like to find out s01mthing about oi.s&t· ma bMlhs are considered somewhat deca· · ing Lima, Peru .... " dent There's a Japanese sayJng "Bath In the morning. drlnk ln momin&, glrl in Braniff is the airline with a lot of stake morninl(. soon ricb boy hWi no money left." ln that part of the world. Write Louis J . In Japanese, It rhymes. Gar cia, Braniff International, 135 East • • • 42nd Street, New York 10017. Best buys are A present that's always good, that Peruvian silver -handsomest Zippo always.giv~s your host pleasure, that gives Hghter cases in the world. Llama skin you tuce, a bottle Q/ Johnnie Walker Black rugs. Best shops are near big tourist Label wh1 skey Buy it at the ~duty-free hotels. As is true all over the world. s tore m Anchorage if your Oight stops DOn't take an umbrella to Lima. It there . It's priced like gold in Japan. . rained there January 15, 1979 for the first Gifts should be elaborately wrapped. time in forty-five years and probably Your hotel maid can get special gift WTap hasn't since. for you. The gift is not opened in the • • * • giver's presence. Don't tip the maid. N~-;:;a.-· Best of all: If you take a taxi in New tipping in Japan ~ . York, tell the driver you 're a stranger even But if you're in a Japanese inn, you if you are not. New York magazine sur- give her a going away present of cha·dai -. veyed these philosophers and found they're •·tea money." This should be in a gift en-totally honest with newcomers to the Big velope. You buy them in stationery stores. Apple. A rafting trip down the Stanislaus River wUI be conducted by Orange Cout College's Com· munity Service Office this rau. The trip is scheduled Oct. l ·S. Cost for each rafter is $180, and s pace is limit· ed. Reservations may be made by calling 556·5880. 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Some people say 1t 1s a blf':1:1tnJ: wtaile otbens ny 1\ 's u ru1 e But no matter what aoyont" !ID) b I like the situalJon of havml( pla)er.., compete for starting pos1twns Whether it 's Put Haden and V1m-t• Ferragamo at quarterback, or Jetr De laney and J ohnnie Johnson at strong safety. having good. talentt..'d ball players battle fo r startJnM spol.b is bette r t hao having NO ball players THE IEXTllA BIENIE FIT from llus competition is that 1t makes each player perform at a higher level B)' looking at the passing stal1st1cs lor Haden and Ferragamo during the preseason. it's evident these two 11luyt>r1' 1wr1ormt•d t'.alrt•rncly well Hackn \\ M 411 of 811 1>a11smg (Qr 6fii2 'oi.rd:i w1I h four lCJU<'hdowo:. f"l'r r egarno was 26 or ·~ (Jn 1134 ..trdb with riv<> tourhclown11 Whut muke~ the stau l'\/Cn nwrt' 1mpreb1>1vt.· 11> thr fa<'t t hue> t•uc·h 11uurtc-rluwk thrt>w on h on•• m1t•1 n•µtl on Whton \H' lane up today aJiatn1>t Tktro1t ,, lot of h1111r' will huv1· bct-n ,,,..n1 1n µreparation for Us.-g1une .rnd the season It oil ~tun. .. b11s1cal I) at trutntn)! <·ump THE MAIN 08Jlo:(,'I VI'.: at train "1ng 1·amp "a::. U> 11elt>rmme whic)l rooku.~ <'ould µl:n und which <'OUI~ n(lt With enl.> four prt·i.eason games, .. the oppo11un1t1es to watch young pla}tr.. ii> mm1mal so the coaching :.Laff mw.t mttkE' at·curate evalua- tions It's fri ghtening to trunk that a relea1>ed pla) er will Join another club and return to haunt the Rams I 'believe we made some fine de· r 1sions ii'\ the players we drafted in the spnng and the players who made .. Not tlae f!tu!ks' Day our bull club Eleven rook~ and first y~1tr players made the'team. Congratulations should also go to the fans of the Rams. The coaching staff and playeTs were almost over· whelmed during our three preseason games at Anaheim Stadium. The no11e had a very big impact on us and I }>elieve it will provide us with a big home-field advantage for the 198() season and all the seasons to come. Among them were nine draft <'hoices and two free agents. A team more or less bas to expect some draft choices to make the club, otherwise the team will miss out on developing young players for the future. WHEN FREIE AGENTS make the team. it's an added bonus. Obviously, 28 teams thought the players weren't good enough to be drafted, but when you get a person into training c~mp, he sometim~ performs well beyond what a coach might expect. This hap- 1>ened on our club with free agents Lucius Smhh and Walt Arnold. OUR INITIAL GOAL TIDS season is to win the NFC Western Division title. While the Ra ms have won the division tiUe for the last seven years -(an NFL record); It becomes increas- ingly harder each year because the opponents are really concentrating on unseating the defending champs . Smith is a rookie cornerback from Ca l State Fullerton and Arnold is a rookie tight end from New Mexico. Both of these players demonstrated during the preseason that they belonged on our football team. They overcame great odds to make it with the Rams and they deserve to be con· gratulated. To be s uccessful in 1980, we can't be looking at the playoffs or the Super Bowl. We have to look at the di\tision title. If we win the division t itle, everything else will take care of itself. If there's no division title, there probably won 't be any playoffs. Or a ny Super Bowl. ............. Against Lions To Get Started By JOHN SEVANO Of 1M O.lly ....... Staff Fun and games are over. Now it ·s for real. When the Rams take to the field today (1 o'clock) against the Detroit Uons only one thing will be paramount on their minds -winning. OB, THERE· MAY still be some malcontents concerning contracts among a few, but basically the contest will marlt the first leg on the road back to the Super Bowl for many. Coach Ray Malavasi, to insure this, came up with a few sur- prises when be announced his run up and down the field. "I figured I left as a starter so when I came back I'd return as a starter , too. If I end up gelling tired and I'm hurting the foot- ball team I won't stay out there. I want to contribute. l don't want to be a detriment." Other J>C>iitioos will find Pat,, · Rad~n a t' quarferbaclt over Vince Ferragamo (no s urprise ); Preston Dennard at wide re· ceiver for Willie Miller (no sur- l)rise); Terry Nelsqp for Victor Hicks _at tight end (mild sur- prise); and •Johnnie Johnson over Jeff Delaney at strong safe-· ty (definite surprise). starting lineups for today's NFL THIE SURPRISE in Nelson is opener at Anaheim Stadium that he started the week with a before an expected capacity painful groin pull. He practiced crowd of88,890. throughout, however , and The biggest shocker was de-Malavasi liked what he saw. It fense end Jack Youngblood will be hard to keep Hicks on the s tarting at his customary posi-·· beocti, though, especially after lion on the left side in place of he tied Dennard for most team Reggie Doss. who has impressed receptions (11) ·during the pre· everyone, especially the season. coaches, with his work during J ohnson over Dela ney was the preseasoo. -·· .. _ _ .. __ .al.so 11n11sual..w.ben you take into -Tile surprise was n't really account that Delaney had start. that Youngblood was.suiting up, ed every preseason game. But everyone figured that, but that defe nsive coordinator Bud he was sta.Jli!.ng after_only four Carson explained he fe lt days or practice. Johnson was just a fraction q,uicker in pass coverage align. ments, which is what the Rams expect they will be doing a lot of today . Stanford's Kevin Baird zeroes in on a deflected pass as he intercepts from .. Oregon quarterback Kevin Lusk during Saturday's Pac-10 football opener in Eugene. Closing in on Baird is Oregon's Stuart Yatski. Stanford withstood a late Oregon rally to win, 35-24. See story page 8 -2. "l 'M NOT s urprised," said Youngblood as he waited for the start of practice Friday. "I came in to go to work and I'll play till I get tired. That may end up being one play, or that may end up being 40 plays. "I ju,,t hope we don't have a game lite we usually do with New Orleans where there is 900 yards of offense and all you do is The rest of the lineups, both offensively and defensively, are predictable. On offense. Doug France, Kent Hill, Rich Saul, Doug Smith and Jackie Slater will form the line while Elvis Peacoc.k and Cullen Bryant will setup in the backfield. Billy Waddy will also open as 'the other wide receiver. . . Queen Returns t .o ·Her Throne On defense. Cody Jones, Mike Fanning and Fred Dryer will <See RAMS, Page 8%) RAY MALAVASI Sox Sale Blocked .. By Kuhn? CHrCAGO (AP> Baseball Commissioner Howi e Kuhn and the president of the American League have told Edward J De Bartolo Sr . that his proposed $20 million purchase of the Chicago White Sox will not be appro\'ed, the Chicago Tribun e reported Saturday The n ewspaper , in a copyrighted story. said Kuhn 11.nd AL President Lee MacPhail told the Youngstown, Ohio. multimillionaire that organized baseball would not approve the sale. which was announced Aug. 22. The Tribune said the White So~ board of directors would be informed of the decision al a meeting Sunday. The newspaper did not cite any sources for its report. At· tempts to reach Kuhn and DeBartolo by telephone Satur- day night proved uns uccessful. White Sox Preside nt Bill Veeck, reached by telephone in bis Chi cago hospital ro'om , d eclined comment . Veeck has been undergoing inhalation therapy since Aug. 24 and re· mains in good condition. MacPhail informed the elCler DeBartolo that a poll of the league's 14 owners indicated th-at th~five negative votes necessary to veto the purchase would be cas t, the Tribune said. According to the newspaper. Kuhn tal.)sed with DeBartolo after the dteeting with MacPhail and told him the league's owners are wary of absentee owners. DeBartolo. 71 , is head of DeBartolo Corp . which develops shopping malls. DeBartolo in- terests own two professional sports franchises, the San Fran· cisco 49ers of the National Foot· ball League. operated by Eddie De Bartolo Jr .. a nd the Pit· tsburg}\ Penguins of the Na- tional Hockey League, run by De Bartolo spokesman Vincent J Bartimo. f vert Lloyd Topples Mandl,~kova; It's a Borg vs. McEnroe Final College Football Scores NEW YORK . (AP> -Ch ris Evert Uoyd wore down 18-year- old Hana Mandlitova with her steady baseline strokes and cap- tured ber fl.fth u.s: Open tennis championship with an emotion- cbarged 5-7, 6-1, 6-1 victory Satur- day. "This has been the toughest Open of all for me and t he most emotional," said Lloyd, who earned a first prize of $46,000 from the total purse of $654,082. "For two years I kept reading about bow I wu no longer No. 1. It wu cti.scou.raging. I lost a lit- tle faith lo myself.·· NOW THAT FAITH has been restored, and Chris Evert Lloyd, tbe former queen of tennis, Is back on her throne. The kine of tennis, five-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Bora ~ Sweden, kept his hopes allH fer bis ft.rat Open crown by rallytaa from a two-set deficit ud wtnn1q his semifinal match .. alnlt mlleeded Johan Krelek al South Africa 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 8·1, 1-1. Bor1. the top seed who has now won the last 13 five-set ••tcbm be'• played, will face 4efeadin1 champion John lleBilroe In Sunday's men's ...... ftnal. 'l'he HC'CIDCl·seeded McEnroe . OlDed tbe ftDa1 by outalUQinl tlllrd·eeedecl Jimmy Connon M , Sf, 64. 1-1. 7-1 la a brilliant••· •ltloa ot power tennla that ~ 4 bourl 15 minutes, ltart· ... out under brllht auaahlae * eadiDI under the Uthta. f West Stanford 35, Oregon 25 Southwest McENROE WON the dramatic fifth-set tiebreaker 7-3, closing it out with a service winner. Lloyd, who woo the Open from 1975 through 1978 before being dethroned by Tracy Austin in 1979, appeared drained after her victory . "I'm thrilled," she said simply, when asked her feelings. "I really wanted to win this tournament." The McEnr oe -Connors slugfest was a fitting conclusion to a day of emotion-charged, crowd-pleasing tennis. throughout with umpir e Don Wiley of Manhattan Beach , Calif. over line J:alls. During the first game of the third set he called Wiley "Mr. lncompetent,'' and claimed that the machine being used to help on service calls was not func- tioning properly. Two games later he conferred with tourna- ment referee Mike Blanchard and Grand Prix supervisor Dick Roberson, complaining about the offic_iating. Cal St. Fullerton39, Fresno St . 25 Texas Tech 35, Texas El· Paso 7 Notre Dame31, Purdue 10 Illinois35, Northwestern 9 "IT WAS A helluva match," said Connors. "We played some Ott Tl' Todat1 Claattrwl 2 at I San Jose St.~. Santa Clara 14 3 Midwest Notre Dame 31, Purdue 10 Illinois 35, Northwestern 9 East Penn St. S4, Colgate 10 Soatb Alabama 26, Georgia Tech East Penn St. 54 , Colgate 10 South Alabama 26, Georgia Tech 3 Kentucky 17, Utah 10 S. Carolina 37, Pacific O. Georgia 16; Tennessee 15 Florida St. 16, LSUO Lloyd's victory, a popular one with the capacity cro.,vd of 18,586 at the National Tennis Center, capped her r emarkable climb back to the top or women's ten- nis. She dominated the sport in the mid and late 1970s before los· ing the fiery competitive drive that was so much a key to her success. good tennis in the daytime and the nighttime, too. The crowd saw two guys out there trying to kill each other, and they seemed to like it. II McEnroe won despite losing 11 straight games midway th~gh the m atch and feuding The crowd, which has rarely been in McEnroe's comer at this event despite-the fact that be grew up in New York, was clear- ly pro-Connors. And Connors, who won this event in 1974, 1976 Kentucky 17, Utah 10 S. Carolina 37, Pacific 0 Georgia.16. Tennessee 15 Florida St. 16, LSU O TexasA&M23, Miss.20 Texas A&M 23, Mississ ippi 20 Southwest Texas Tech 3.5, Texas El Paso 7 • (Complete ~ores, Page BS> ~,hillieS Singin'· Monday Blues, 7-3 LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rick Monday calls this "the crucial time or the season . . . a fun lime for us because we 're involved . 1t keeps all of us young.'' The veteran· Los Angeles outfielder homered and singled in the Dodgen' 7·3 victory over Philadelphia Saturday ni1ht. The win, th~lr ninth in their lut 10 games, kept tbe Dod1ers one 1ame in front of Houston in the National League Weit whUe Philadelphia tell ooe tame bebtnd Montrfal in the East. .. IT'S B8PECIALL y •ratiryina to have a ·1ame like tbat," tald Monday, who allo made a lt-Pllll catch to pre- vent a home run. "Yes, I think so far, • this is rny most satisfying game.•• Rookie catcher. Mite Scioscia bad four singles as the Dodgers banded Philadelphia only its fourth loea in its last 11 games. Bob Welch, 12·9, an~ Steve Howe, wbO picked up bis 15th save, scattered seven hits. The Dodsen jumped to a 3-0 lead in the 1econd Lnninl a1ainat starter Larry Chrlateaaon, who tuffered a pulled groin mmc:le. THE PlllLLIU TIED it la tbe third. Larey Bowa and Bob Boone led oft wttb ainsles and Bowa scored on a paued ball. After pitcher Randy L~rcb sacrificed, Lonnie Smith singled Boone home. Smith later scored on a sacrifice ny by Mike Schmidt. Los Angeles broke the tie in the fourth when bave Lo{>el' singled home Bill R-..asell, who was aboard on a fielder'• choice. Monday, who sin1led and scored a run la the second, sluHed bis ei1httr homer la the fifth innlnl, scoria• Steve Garvey. · Monday also baited the Phtlliea' third-Lanini rally by 1eaplq high above tbe center f{eld reoce to take a home run away rrom Bake McBride. · Lopea, who bad three of the Dodlen' 12 hits, drove in three runs. Lerch, ... 14,.. who replaced ~stemoo in the second inning. took the loss. Monday explained to Welch after the game that it was the height of the ba ll that enabled him to rob McBride or bis home run. "It helps to have the time like that so yoo can collect yourself," said Monday. "It's easier that way because otherwise the fence stops you from going straight up." . The Dodgers will close out their bomestand today wit'b Dave Golu (7-7)• on the mound gainst the Phillies' Dick Ruthven (14-8): • u e I ~ • r I· • J ' I I .. OAllVPILOT Sundlay S.0!.mbll '· tMJ .. A Cep~ule Aepol1 From Iha World ot Spo111 Br11dzin ki Ends Holdout· Ra at Tra<I~ 0.1~, Cut Two •·r0mAPDt ••ttht• 'l'ht• Ht1rn~ unouunctd 1 num~r nf r>+'~oont-1 ml 1·hangl.'s Satunh1} and •Id t.bat llnt>baC'lll r Bob t. • llruch1nsk1. who lt-f\ the tea.m earlier tn lh.-1i1orrk ha r~tunwd and took 1uart In a prarl1<'«' {"s111an 1'he Ramb tr dtd wtde l't'«'lvf'r Hon ~mllh tJ) thr San 01ego ('harwt•r:s for is futurt' drlllt <"h<>l<'t and placed two J)IU)'l"~ l11wh.11'kt>r Gre• W~tbrook•. u •mt Yt•ar pro from (.'oloradu. and dt.'fomn·~ e.Q<I J.-rr) Wilk1n.,on u two }Cir veteran Cronr Ort•.:on State un wa1ve1 s Hrud1.1rusk1. ll founh year pro who h·f1 r i.m1> I H t ·ru~ day . 11howe<t UJ> M pro{·Uce Salun ta. ;Hid wlll 11u1t up todiay m tht> Rams' re11tulur eason opt"nf'r agauut lhe CWtmlt l.1onb thl' Ranl!I s1uct On 1-'ndoy. tht.> Ramb announrffi that holdoulr. Jack and Jim Y11ungbl1l0d would start lodtn ag1unst lht> l 1onr. at de fens 1ve end and l1neback~r. respect 1vel)' ('uach R1&y Malavas1 ~Hud Saturday hd also hall decided to a<'livate the · other holdout, defensive tackle Lar ry Brook~ Neither Brooks nor Brudz1nsk1 wall ~t an ai:alDst the I.tons. Malavasi sald ------quo14» ol 1 h~ Do fl ------ ·What he's done thlb year •~ fanht:.IH. Everybody \o\ a~ saying he 's all throui:h l:t!ld all hc tl~s 1s win the u s Open and the PGA He's got lo be the player of the ye ar." . Lee 1'revino on J a<'k Ni cklaus Brar~ Still Bar~ Bunt• N11111J..r The Atlunta Hraves continued their une~nny ii domination of Pittsburgh as Bob Homer smas hed a lw<hCWl homer jn a 3...Z ~ictory..Saturday" T:be-vte• ..... lory marked the 10th triumph '" 11 meetings for the Braves over the defending World Champions In other National League action Saturday: Former University High a nd Saddleback College star Tim WalJacb hit a homer in his first official ma1or league at-bat. helping Montreal to a 9-0 victor y over San Francisco. Wallach walked in his first appearance m the fifth mning after being called up this weekend from the Denver club ... Jose Cra1 clubbed the first grand slam homer of his career to lead Houston to a 6-4 victory over St. Louis and a sweep of their twinight double-header Hous ton bombed the Cardinals in the third inning of the openf!r when first baseman Art Howe keyed a seven-run rally with a two-run sLngle to give the Astros n 9-5 victory Rookie Paul Householder drove an I wo runs and rookie southpa w J oe Price and reliever Mario Soto stopped Chicago on five hits to lead Cincinnati to a 6-1 triumph over the Cubs and a split of their double-header Bill Buckner scored from second on a mis played bunt in the 10th inning as the Cubs won the fi rst game. 4·3 Gene Teaace drove m four runs with a s ingle and a three-run homer which capped a five -run fourth 1nmng as San Die go piled up 16 bits to defeat the Mets, 8-7. 0..rM.w..• Lftlu llw,._ P...C• Joe C'barbooeau. Jorge Or&a a nd Har· •. rah clouted home runs to back the solid pitching of uo Barker as Cleveland downed Kansas City. 8-3. Saturday ni~ht Royal third basema~ George Brett was hitless m three at-bats as his average dropped to .396. In other American League action Saturday : Jeff Newman hit hts 14th home run of the season and Dave lleveriag drove in two runs Lo lead Oakland to a 3·2 victory over Baltimore. Rick Langford 05-111, pitching h.is 21st consecutive complete game and his 24th in 27 starts Uus season. limited the Onoles to eight hits while walking rour and striking out one . Don M~ney cruslled a thr~ run homer and Gorman Thomas added a pair of RBl singles to back the 10-bit pitching o f Mike Caldwell to lead Milwaukee to a 6·2 victory over Texas. Money's homer off Texas reliever Sparky Lyle gave the Bre wers a 5-0 lead in the fifth. Mickey Rivers of Texas hit his seven CMARM>NEAU h . . . . omer of_the season leadin~ off the eighth mnmg ... Jerry Kossman and Doug Corbett combined on a three-hitter as Minnesota beat Detroit. 4-0 . .. Dick Drago, making his second start of the season. scattered five hits in se ven innings and Carlton Fisk and Jim Rice hit home runs as Bost.on beat Seattle. s.-1. Capelli ~Olalfl Talcn O....trwke laid Donna Caponi Young fired a three-under-par !I 69 to take the lead after three rounds or play in the Women's World Series of golf Saturday. Young holds a one-stroke lead over Beth Daniel and has a two-stroke advantage over Salley Uttle, Nancy Lope1·Meltoa and Amy Alcott. Young has a three-round total of 210, six- under-par ... At Sutton , Mass .. GU Morgan fashioned a four· under·par 67 for a three-round total of 203 and a two-stroke lead in the Jimmy Fund Classic. Three players -Bobby Cole, Jack Renner, John Cook -are bunched at 205. Cook. the leader after two rounds , shot a one-over-pa r 72 . . M.J. Smith sank a six-.inch birdie putt after just missing an·eagle from 65 yards out on her final hole to move into a four-way tie for first place in the Plymouth LPGA tournament. Smith, winless since joining the women's lollr in 1974. was tied with Lori C:arbacz, AUce Miller and Betsy Kiag at three-under-par 141arter36 of the 54 holes in the tournament. Strike-rs tt'ln NASL P...,,f .._., ... FT. LAUDERDALE -Teofilo Cubillas scored m two .goals as Fort Lauderdale blanked Edmonton 2-0 m. the decid~g mini game Saturday night, e nabhng the Strikers to eliminate the Drillers from their North American Soccer League second-round ~layoff series and advalTte to the American Conference fmals . 4 . The Dri.llers forced the mJni game by d~feating the Strikers 3-2 Ill the regulation game. The contest was decided · by Peter Nogly 's shootout goal and evened the series at one game apiece. E~o~ton took a l·O lead in lbe regulation game at 16:17 when rrudf1elder Hayden Knight intercepted a pass from Ft. Lauderdale defender Jon Pot and volleyed It past goalkeeper Jan van Beveren~ P~~•• ~rd f11 ~··-.tme Slapstick set a world record for two.year-old m Pacers Saturday night when he covered the Louisville Downs mile in 1:57.4 in winnlne the Ken- tucky Pacing Derby Preview. The victory was Sla_pstick's 10th In 11 career starts ... Jockey Terry l.lpbam took favored Mighty Return to the lead f~m the 1ate nnd kept him in front despite chaUen1es in the stretch to cap- ture the $43,100 El Cajon Staket for three·year-olda at Del Mar . . Well Decorated; owned by New York financier HHbert Allee charged to UM lead ln mid-sretch and scored a two-length vfctory In the $428,975 Arlington-Waablnston Fututlty at Arlington Patt . .... .. . . . . FOOTBALL ·/ BASEBALL I ·SPORTS ON TV ·~ KEN MARGERUM Stanford Riddles Oregon E UG ENE . Ore. <P> - Quarterback John Elway rid- dled the Oregon defense for 2SO yards passing Saturday to lead 15th-ranked Stanford to a 35-25 victory over the Ducks in the football season opener for t.be tw o P aci fic-10 Conference , I schools. . -Today's-· TV By HOWAaD L. HANDY Of .. Oeltf ........... Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratllfgs are: / 1 1 ' excellent; 1 1 1 worth watching; I 1 fair; 1 forget It. S 10 a.m .. Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: San Fral'fclsco at New Orleans. Announcen: Frank Glleber and Roger Staubach. Steve OeBerc;i Is the ·49er starting quarterback but re· serve Joe Montana may see considerable action against the Saints after his performance In a 31-21 exhibition victory over Kansas City last week. For the Saints, It will t>e Archie f>.13n· nlng at the controls with Chuck Muncie the rushing leader. [II) 11 a.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at New York. Announcers: Mel Allen, Ron Fairly and Steve Shannon. In the flnal game of this four-9ame series, the first three of which were won by the Yankees, Jim Dorsey (0-1) will pitch for the Halos and he will be opposed by Rudy May I 12-S>. ~ Noon,Ch•nnel7 ././I BASEBALL: Oakland at Baltimore. Announcers: Al Michaels.and Don Drysdale. Steve Mccatty (10-13) will take to the mound for the A's and he will be opposed by the Orioles' Steve Stone 122·5). Oakland beat Jim Palmer and the Orioles, 3·2, to drop Baltimore 3117 games behind the· Eastern OJvlslon leading New York Yankees. 1 p.m., Ch•nnel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ TENNIS: U.S. Open. Announcers: Pat Summerall, Tony Trabert, Tim Ryan, , John Newcombe, Jack Whitaker and Virgl11ia Wade. The Cardinals: _one of five Bjorn Borg wilt tangle with John McEnroe In today's P4_c-l0 lea111$.. eligible, {or_ ~lle.-..,_.cnw singles Un~lJq.rg,.gyjlll1Jed by defeating un5ffded Frosting On Cake For Yanks NEW YORK CAP) -Oscar Gamhle s lammed a two-r un homer and also threw out a na1t ner at home plate, leading the New York Yankees to a 7-4 vie- . tory over the Angels Saturday night. The triumph was the Yankees' sixth straight and ninth in t.beir last 10 games. Coupled with Baltimore's 3·2 loss to Oakland, it gave New York a 3~-game lead over the Orioles in the ~merican League East. Gamble; playing in left field, s aved a run in the second inning 0.. Tl' Todafl Oaaan~I 5 •t I I whe\1 he raced In for tllck Miller 's bloop single and threw out Bob Clark with a no-bounce throw to home plate. Brian Doyle led off the Yankees' third with a single. Two outs later. Gamble hit hls 12th homer of the year and his seventh in his last 35 at-bats, off Dave Frost (4·8), for a Yankee 3-0 lead. Frost is coming off a long layoff caused. by muscle spasms . · The Yankees had taken a 1-0 lead in the second when Reggie Jackson singled and later scored on a double-play grounder. The Angels closed to 3·2 in the fifth. Bobby Grich led off with his 14th-homer-of t~ seasen. . • . I l I· • Rose Bowl this season, scora!" ·· Johan Kriek, 4-6; <t-6, 6·1, 6-1, 6-1,Whlfe"McEnroe-~ttoogRRr-w-·1 three limes in a nine-minute a hard-fought 6-4, S-7, 0-6, 6-3, 7-6 victory over Jimmy Con- Clark and"Mtller ~r611owed"' wt' __ _ span in the second quarter to nors. doubles, but Yankee starter Tom Underwood Cl2·9) retired the next three batters. take a 21-0 lead. 1 Oregon rallied behind the run· ning of junior college transfer Reggie Brown to puU within four points at 21-17 on Brown's 30- yard scoring run with 12:02 left in the game. But Elway. a 6·4 sophomore, directed Stanford lo two late touchdowns to clinch the vic- tory. T he Stanford quarterback completed 17 or Z7 passes'. in: eluding touchdown tosses or 41 yards to Fountain Valley pro- duct K en Margerum in the second quarte r a nd 11 yards to Andre Tyler for the Cards' final score with 2:41 left in the game. Margerum caught three passes for 91 yards Brown . a t ra ns fer from Pasadena City College. rushed for 149 yards in 21 carries in bia first game for the Ducks. Darrin Nelson. playing his first game in nearly two years for Stanford, gained 122 yards in 30 carries. Nelson set up the touchdown that clinched the victory when he t ook a s wing pass from Elway and scampered 52 yards to the Oregon 12-yard line. Rob Moore's s ubsequent one-yard scoring nm put the Cardinals on top28·17 with6:42togo. Oregon failed to move the ball on its next possession and turned the ball over on downs on its own 25.:yard llrre'""to,_set up~­ ford's last touchdown. The Ducks, who were without s tarting quarterback Reggie Ogburn due to an NCAA penalty, scored with 19 seconds left to play to provide the final margin. Fro• Pag«-Bl RAMS. • • join Jack Youngblood. with Jack Reynolds, Joe Harris and Jim Youngblood at linebacker. and · Pat Thomas, Rod Perry and Nolan Cromwell joining Johnson as the defensive backs. THE RAMS MADE room for Jim Youngblood by placing tbe l'hjured Wendell Tyler on the re- serve/non-football injury list and a place for Jack Youngblood opened when the Rams traded Ron Smith to San Diego for a player to be named later. As for the Lions, they will be a drastically improved team over the one that finished 2-14 and in last place in the NFC Central last season. First, the Lions finally have a running game it\ the form of Bil· ly Sims, the team's ana the NFL's No. 1 draft pick out of the University of Oklahoma. Sims, who signed a contract for just under $2 million over live years~ rushed for 162 yards on 40 carrie s a nd two touchdowns durin' the pre· season. -THAT DEnNJTELV will help the passing exploits o f quarterback Gary Danielson who. after missing all last season with a knee injury, com- pleted 31 or 48 tosses for '2'7 yards and one TD during pre- seasoo play. As a matter of fact, the new· look Uons finished their aum· mer with a 3-1 record. their best mark since 1973. The Rams finished at 2-2, but ended their campaign w1tb lm- pressi~e victories over Denver (26·13) and San Dle10 (34·17). "I'm looking rorward to tbe 1ame.' · says Malavas!. So ,a.re Anahelm rans, who have been Just as anxious to 1et. the season started. ' I ·-·-·····t 1 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Denver at Philadelphia Announcers: Don Cr ique and John Brodie The Broncos and Eagles haven't met in a regular season game since 1975 when Denver was the victor, 25-10 in Denve.-. The two teams have changed considerably since then. The Eagles, favored to win the N FC's Eas1ern Division, will have the Polish Rifle, Ron Jaworski, at quarterback, while Matt Robinson, acquired during the off-season from the New York Jets, appears to have beaten mainstay Craig Morton for the Broncos' signal-calling duties. Denver finished the 1990 pre· season with a 2·2 record. Phttadelphla was 3-1 OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Segments include a fec,ture on Walter Payton of the Bears. (4) -NFL 'IO - Author. Pete Gent profiles Ken Stabler, who was traded to Houston in the off.season. Other features include a report on the Rams' move to Anaheim and a look at the new faces in new places for the 1980 NFL sea~n. Bryant Gumbel Is host. 12 :30 p.m. (9) -HARNESS RACING. 4:30 p.m. (7) -SEARS POINT CAN-AM RACE -The Golden State Raceway In S.ars Point Is the setting for highlights of the first race In the 1980 Can-Am Challenc;ie. 7 p.m. (SO) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 11 p.m. !22) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Purdue at Notre Dame. Taped Saturday. RADIO Football -Detroit at Rams, I p.m., KMPC 1710); Oakland at Kansas City, 6 p.m., KNX (1070). Tennis -U.S. Open, 12:50. 1:15, 1:SO, 2:15, 2:50, 3:1S, 3:50 p.m., KNX !1070). Baseball -Angels at New York, 11 a.m., KMPC (710); Philadelphia at Dodgers, 1 p.m., KABC (790) !The Daily Pilot is not responsible tor late cha11Qes. l Wallach Called Up by Expos SAN FRANCISCO -Former Saddleback College and Cal State Fullerton infielder Tim Wallach was one of seven players called up from Denver by the Moot.teal Expos Friday. He and the others joined the club in San Francisco, where the Expos are playing a series again.st the Giants . Wallach. a third baseman who prepped at University High, was hitting .282 for Denver. whlcb leads the American Association West Division by 2l'h games. Wallach also bad 35 homers and 122 RBI for the Class AAA club. Others called up are in· fielders Tim Raines, Brad Mills and Jerry Manuel. outfielder Bob Pate and pitchers Steve Ratzer and Hal Dues . IJaseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Wes& Dlvlaloa Kansas City Texaa Oaldand Minnesota Chicago Aa1els Seattle W L Pct. GB 86 so .632 67 68 .496 18~ 67 70 .489 19'h 59 78 .431 27'h 57 76 .429 27~ 52 82 .388 33 49 86 .363 38"'1 East DIYIAoa New York 84 51 .622 Baltimore 80 54 .597 3"'1 Boston 73 59 .553 9'h Detroit 71 63 .530 12'h Milwaukee 73 65 .529 12'h Cleveland 70 64 .522 13'h Toronto 56 78 .418 27Ya ....... .,..~ HewYorti7,..,.....4 &oslofl s. SNttl• 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE West DMtioll W L Pd. GB Dodgen 78 58 .574 Houston 77 59 .566 l Cincinnati 74 62 .544 4 Atlanta 70 65 .519 7'h San Francisco 66 70 .485 l2 San Diego 59 78 .431 19'h Eaal Dlvlaloe Montreal 74 62 .544 - Philadelphia 72 62 .537 l Pittsburgh 72 64 .529 2 St. Louis 60 74 .448 l3 New York 59 17 .434 15 Chicago 52 82 .388 21 ~··~ Clll<evc> •I, CIMlnNtl )-4 Alltflla J, PlttMlurvll 1 MonhMlt,S...Fren<IKoO Hovslot1W, SI. Louis H LHA"9fMs7 ..... ll-....,ee> Sen Oleoiol, -Yorll7 T-y'10- The Yankees made it 5·2 in the bottom of t h e fifth on RBI doubles by Bobby Brown and Bobby Murcer. But the Angels added single runs in the sixth and seventh off r e liever Ron Guidry. Brian Downing's sacrifice fl y made it 5·3. and Clark. who also had two doubles, homered in the seventh. Brown s lugged a mammoth homer in the seventh for the Yankees' sixth run and they scored again on Bobby Murcer's RBI single Yank ee relief ace Ric h Gossage came on i'n the eighth with no out and Roa Carew on third and kept the ~ngels from scoring. recording his 23rd save or the season. Kick Returns Ignite Titans . Freshman Bob Reynolds' two long kickoff returns sparked Cal State Fullerton to a 39·25 Pacific Coast Athletic Association vie· tory over visiting Fresno State Saturday in the 1980 season opener for both teams. Reynolds ran back a kick 88 yards to the Fresno State four· yard line ~ the ·l~rst quarter, se tting up a "Fulle r ton touchdown, and returned another 90 yards for a TD in the third period. The game was the first ever played on the Cal State Fullerton campus. Previously the Titans bad played tbel~ home games at Anah eim Stadium, Santa Ana Bowl, Cer· ritos College and various other sites. PRE-OWNED BEST BUY! * '79CHEVY, CAPRICE 4-DR. 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IAtHWAY CLOSI: ·~.:rr 1 1 j 1 j 1 .... , ... .,. ... ., FOOTBALL I VOLLEYBALL Sunday, September 7, 1980 F-V Al111btg to l)etltrone· EdisOn Barons Be fed Up in All Area.. for · '80 Campaign By }!OOt:a CAaUlON __ ....,,._._ Fountain Valley Hl1h'1 Barons have 15 mumln1 1tartu1 in the told and are the leadlnte contHdu to break up the t.:dlaon m000p0jy ffi Sunset LA"a11ue and c.·111· eta f'ivt Conte.-.n« action. Aa for lhe UllO td1llun, Cuach Mike Mllner'a remarb about hi11 pa slna 1ame· pub the Barons' ouUoot In focu1. Mil.Mr, beilMintt his second year at the helm, says "I thtnlt we'll bi" able to t.hrow the ball very well "llA'n' STEVENS IS VF.av ac . curate on t.he L8 yard cuts. outa and iM ud the 20·yar1i post He hu a treat touch throwma deep and a good touch layin& the ball off on screft1 or nare action. He can do 1t all. and we ask our quarterback to do a lot " T hll isn't the only cannon in the Barons' attack as they prepare for the upcoming season "We're bigger than last year and our team speed is a lot qwcker," adds Milner. "I 'm really enth~iastic about our receivers , they are the finest corps of receivers since the '76 group <Ken Margerum , Tim Holmes. Stan Shibata and Bo Boxold). The Barons have returned to the s ystem which has produced such great success in the 75·78 era -the I· formation. RECEIVERS Ha rry averaged 19.7 yards for each of his 1 .. catches .. as a junior and tight end Tim Finley (6-0, 170 srJ hauled In 2 .. passes tor 267 yards. The other starter Is wide re- ceiver Rev Guberntck <seven catches for 63 yards in '79) at 5-9, 170. Finley and Greg Bolin (6-3, 19S Jr.) can play tight or wide and Rick Jensen (6-2, t8S sr.) is a wide receiver candidate. "We haven't really had a deep threat since Margerum, but I think we have three that can do it this year "says Miiner. OFFENSIVE LINE Duval Love (6·3, 245 sr .) runs the 40 1n 5.0 and is considered a major college prospect. He'll go both ways af1er starting on de- ox~rlenced. Steinke Is an experienced and proven place-klrke r DE~l!NSIVE LINE Braman Is the \tronq side end with Desper oettlng competition from Tony Centofante CS 9, 180 \r ) a t the quick si*. Another t dndldate Torrey Conroy (5·9, 175 Jr > Love nnd Pill Tyler C6-0, 210 sr.) nre the tackles with backup from Clower Tyler , a returning starter, Is comlno off post-season knee surgery. Houchen Is at nose guard where he also toarned all-league honors, bac ked by John Ulrich C 5· 10, 180 sr.) and Chip Dickerson (5-10, 190 Jr.). ' ____ ..,.te..,n ~Jllll.V.Jn...'..7..2-.St.e._v_e_.C t.o.w.er_Lt>,3, 210 t LINEBACKERS Snyder, Kaloper a nd Hall are battling for the two berths. Victorino and Roberts a re juniors with a future here. SECONDARY -Kyle Thompson (6·2, 195 sr.) Is moving from free safe· ty to strono safety and Is labeled a can't-miss college prospect by his coach. He runs a ... 6 40 and Is joined by Finley at free safety. Kirk Grant (5·9, 175 sr.) And Robin Marquez (S-9, 170 sr.) are the returning starters at the corners, but Eddie Wisdom (5-8, 150 Jr.) Is challenging for a starter's nod at corner. EMILE HAAAY DAILY PtLOT 83 TIM FINLEY --'TI'W£-DIDN'T -RAVE rne-rullliac t~be-.r.oA of-odi.son-Higb-.a•bieHc. -director Lyman Clower, is the other to complement o ur tailbacks last tackle. "We think he's going to be a TODl'S WHITE-HORSE G5Roo1fs-· ~ DRAMBUIE --~- year so we s witched," s ays Milner. good one," says Milner . "He has very "But we decided this year we were quick feet." The guards are Jeff Hall going back to the things we know and John Kaloper, a pair of 5-10, 190- best and made fullback our No. 1 pound seniors. backed by Greg Vic-priority." torino CS-11, 190 jr.) and Pat Connor That priority became the key to the <5-9, 175 jr.). Carl Houchen 15-11, 19S sr.) returns at center with All-Sunset Barons' future and Milner says he League credentials. Other centers: has found t.he answer. James Southward (5·7, 185 sr.l and "We think we have that problem O~ane (5-9, 185 sr.), . solved with Jack Braman, who we moved from offensive guard . He is KICKING GAME -Greg Steinke probably aoing to be one of our finest (5-7, 165 sr.> and Jeff Snyder (S.10, 185 players and has made the transition sr .) handle thP punting and both are from lineman to running back. He's 1tron1 and inte.n11e and that's what we're looking for in our I attack." The Barona struagled (6·4·1 tor FoUDtain Valley is a struggle ) 'in '79, but there have been dividends. "We learned a lot about character last year, io says Milner. "And the lesions learned from last year's mis· takes are going to be our strength. A national publication featuring preps ranb rival Edison No. 2 in the nation and has t.he Barons rated No. 13. Here's a rundown by position: Tourney Set REDONDO BEACH -The California Pro Beach Volleyball tour culminates with three days of com- petition beginning Friday with the Cuervo World Championship here. More than 15,000 spectators' are ex· peeled to be on band when t.he top. rated professional beach volleyball teams battle in a two-man, double- elimination format. Action begins at 9 a .m . with 64 teams competing. Finals will be held on Sunday, Sept. 14 between t.he last undefeated team and the last once· defeated team. 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DAILY PILOl w::,~~~:~~::~ ~!!:~=~~~~~~~~;,~ Alabama's ruai~ deren t &urrendeNd I'm proudotthe otren1e fur 1.cortn• a dou· Ironically, our mistakes were made by (j 166 yards throuah the air, but kept btt.'' Coach Bear Bryant said "But we upperclusmen, not our freshmen and Gt>org11T t'hboltleduponthe1rowid.al never did lOOk like an Alabama team ta sophomores. lowinliCOl\ly84 yard5 on4l rushes tuppc>Hd to on otfente I t'an 't be crllical .. . beuuseltwuawtullyhotoutthflre." -you alve Alabama. 14 points and Meanwhlle. the Crim on T1de's ol fen e, lhoUib fur from ov.-rwhelmtn1. re t'lf'd off 308 yard oo S4 ru. hl"S and add~ 67 more on JUSt •~op h <'Omplt'tlona.,on• c>f them ror a tout'hdow11 lt all amoW\ted to " 26 3 \'tC'lory 'oturd a. Alabam• opent-d dl'k>n!\e of 1t~ national cham pions h•l' unJ u tNHfrd th~ nation'• lon~e ·t muJor rollt'tll' "111n1n1 llttak lO 22 .:onu" 'I'm pruud of the> dC'r~nse for you re dead. Alabama as a great team. Billy JaC'lctoo ran 13 Hd five yarda for the beat 1 've ever seen In college. touchdown.a on hie flrat two carries of the They're particularly great on defense. H .. on and WQrld clua •printer Janlea I 've never seen linebackers and Mallard uurt a» yard 1cor1n1 pua In linemen like that." hta tlrtt t'raC' at or1anlatd footbilJ , help Alabama took advantage or a fumbled Inc Alabama •poll the head coachln1 de snap by Tech punter Jeff Pierce to set butofGeor1laTech'1 Rill Curry up Jackson's first touchdown just 3:41 · · W e I a v e l h e in t w o e a a y nto the season and tacked on a pair of touchdown•." uld Curry. "tht1 fi rst second-period scores. Paterno 16th Straig ht Yr.ctim: LSV ~~;;.~:~E .· Florida St. ·Ro nips Pa (APl Penn St'l1te coach Joe Paterno re· fused to get excited over his team's 54· lO opening game college rootball vi ctory over Colgate Saturday before a re- t'ord t'rowd of 78.926 · "It was a typical open· ing game." s aid Paterno..,'We were a lit· Ue sloppy and had too many penalties." Colgate coach Fred Dunlap, after hearing those words, had t o wonder what might have happened if Penn State had been sharp. From AP Dllpa&c-.e. BATON ROUG E . La. -BUI Capece kicked three field goals, and· Sam Platt ran for a short touchdown Saturday night as 13th·ranktd Florida State b1anked Louisiana State 18·0 in a non. conference college football opener for both teams. The Seminoles• 16th strai1ht reeuJar aeuon victory spoiled the coaching debut of former LS\J great J erry Stovall, who was thrust into the Tigers' head job last January when Bo Rein died '" a mysterious airplane accident. Three LSU fumbles and an interception led to all of Florida State's scores, and a roughing the kicker penalty kept the Seminoles' only touchdown drive alive. Other results from the South Saturday: S o11f la CareH•a 37, Pariflr e COLUMBIA, S.C. -George Rogers, Sout h Carolina's All·American running back, scored on 44 and 72-yard runs and quarterback Garry Harper added two short plunges for touchdowns to lead the Gamecocks to a 37·0 victory over University of Pacific. Ro1Cers. who was the nation's second leading rusher last year, gained 153 yards despite carrying the ball just twice in the second half. His 72-yard jaunt was on the 'Second play of the third period and Coach Jim Carlen let him rest the remainder of the game. FOOTBALL I .,..,~ GRAMKE CRACKER -Notre Dame's Joe Gramke (92) sacks Purdue quarterback Scott Campbell for .an eight-yard loss during second quarter action of their season opener Saturday at South Bend. Campbell played in place of the injured Mark Herrmann. Worthwhile Wait _ J ~.r..n0,.,_ho ~~-e:~ eJ .. wasn't all negative He did recognize that his team scored 54 points . "~t 1ttrkfl 17., llt ... S I. f e ----- LEXINGTON, Ky .. -Kentucky rumbled for 211 yards in the first half of Saturday's game with Utah Stale, but Wildcat Coach Fran Curci said it was "a sorry display" by hia team. T he larger Gamecocks dominated the line of acrimmage, forcing the Tigers of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association to throw the ball 40 times. They completed 21 for 320 yards but were Limited to minus 39 ya~ the grotmd. Ter .. A A/ti 23, /tfbsfs ..... 20 JACKSON, Miss. -Quarterback Mike Mosley sprinted for two touchdowns as Texas A&M com· bined his running and passing to edge the Mis· SOUTII BEND (Al'l "1 wailed three years for this and it was worth it," said Mike Courey, the "mystery· man" quarterback who Saturday directed Notre Dame to a 31·10season· opening football victory over Purdue. Cart.er, the workhorse who carried 29 times and said "I feel good, I feel very good," thought Purdue suffered a letdown because of Herrmann's absence from the lineup. .. ·~ .. :j · · 1 was pleased that our y oung peopl e showed explosiveness, .. P a t e rno s aid. n oting that Curt Warner. the of· fensive star of the game. was a year older an<!, h ad attained som e maturity He was referring to three promising first·balf dr ives that were killed by Kentucky turnovers. But the Wildcats rallied in the second half to post a come-from-behind 17·10 victory over the visiting Aggies. Paterno used three quarterbacks and s aid they showed they could do t'erlain thmgS" well "We never had so many scoring opportunities go the wrong way," said Curci, whose team must now travel to Norman, Okla., to face ftllb-ra.nktd Oklahoma. But if Curci was disgusted by bis team's first· half performance, Aggie Coach Bruce Snyder had to be even more disheartened. 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French pre-108 Dropsy dye es F1oren11ne tuna is m1er 111 Exists 188 That· Fr. 5££-CLASStFll!O S£CTION FOR ANSWERS sissippi Rebels. 23·20. · Mosley ran 43 yards in the first quarter and 40 in the second to keep the Aggies ahead in the season -opening b attle of high-powere d quarterbacks. Mosley accounted for 116 yards on 16 rushes, and 128 yards on 11 pass completions as Texas A&M kept just ahead of the eager Rebels. Ole Miss quarterback John Fourcade made his team a constant threat with his passing and his scrambling runs. He threw tquchdown passes of eight and 49 yards to split end Ken Toler and dashed 25 yards for the Rebels ' other touchdown G~orgial6.Tftl•~•s KNOXVILLE -Celebrated freShman recruit He rschel Walker bolted for two second-half touchdowns after Georgia scored a safety and the 16th ranked Bulldogs edged Tennessee 16-15 in a Southeastern Conference football opener. 'f he Vols, playlng before the largest crowd ever to watch a football game in the South, 95,288, reached the Georgia one-yard line in the closing minutes where Glen Ford's fumble was recovered by the Bulldogs Pat McShea. The Vols had built a 15-0 lead on a safety of their own, and a pair of touchdowns produced by unheralded quarterback Jeff Olszewski, before Georgia staged its second·hall rally . Mn rl 11&.,24. L•lll•.,•Ue Je LOUlSVILLE. Ky. -Quarterback J im Kelly passed for two third·guartec ~chdowns--and -de· ens1ve oac Ronnie Lippett set up two other scores with pass interceptions as Miami of Florida _ rallied for a 24·10 win over Louisville. A swarming Louisville defense held Miami scoreless in the first half and set up two Cardinal scores as Louisville built a 10.0 halltime lead. Midway of the third period, however. Kelly, who had been held to (2 passing yards in the first hall, hit Larry Brodsky with a 31-yard pass at the Louisville one-yard line. Two plays later, Kelly passed to tight end Mark Cooper for the score. Lippett's first interception set up a 28-yard field goal by Dao Miller and he returned n1s second theft 52 yards for the game's final score with less than two minutes left in the game. Ma,,,la•d 7, \/Illa•..,• 3 COLLEGE PARK, Md . -It's no longer a sur· prise when Maryland squeeks past Villanova in a college football game. Even after a pregame warning from Coach Jerry Claiborne, the Terps bad to turn in a superb defensive effort to bold off the Wildcats. 7·3 . "I told them before the game that it's a dif· ferent ballgame now because of tbe new scholarship rule," Claiborne said. "I told them they're coming down here planning to win and that we couldn't afford to make mistakes." Maryland lost three fumbles, however, and managed to win on a one-yard toucndown run by Charlie Wysocki after Villanova fumbled away the opening kickoff. Maryland, a 14-point favorite, intercepted two passes and recovered three fumbles. In addition to "Nobody knew my capabilities," said Courey, who wasn't announced as a starter for the 11th-ranked Irish until the team took the field for pre· game drills. "I thought there was an emotional letdown for them when they found out Herrmann wasn't going to play." said Carter. "No. I wasn't tired at all. I th.ink we are a well-conditioned But the senior quarterback threw for on e touchdown and ran for another, wbHe Phil Carter piled up 142 yards rushmg against a Purdue team that was forced to play without star quarterback Mark Herrmann. sidelined with a sprained thumb. T\I Ga~ of f M w·~ team. ll they want me to carry 30 or 35 times a game, I'm ready." Herrmann injured his thumb in practice Tuesday and tried it out in pre-game drills. Courey felt that a touchdown drive openmg the second half was the dif· ference in the contest after the ninth· ranked Boiler makers had come off a 17·0 deficit to within 17-10 at the half on the passing of freshman Scott Campbell. who replaced Herrmann. · Courey opened the drive with a 57-yard pass to Tony Hunter and capped it with a nine-yard touchdown strike to Hunter. "I •couldn 't throw. I couldn't squee:ie the balJ," said Herrmann. "I took one snap and it hurt. I've been waiting all year for this, playing Notre Dame is a little bit extra. I thought we were good enough to beat them. When I first said I wasn't go- ing to play, it was the toughest thing l have gone through." "On the opening d rive of the third quart.er, if we had been stopped and forced to punt," said Courey, "it would ha ve been a differen.t ba II game." Herrmann was replaced by freshman Scott Campbell, who gave a. good account of himsell and in one 5trett'h completed 10 passes to lift the ninth-ranked Boilermakers from a 17·0 defi~it to within 17·1Q in Ute flrSt half. Big T en Ope ner: Rout for .... IlliJWis From AP Dlapak bes CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -Running back.Mike Holmes' 53-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter sparked Illinois to a rout of upstate rival Northwestern 35·9 in Saturday's Big Teo sea.aoo football opener. Illinois, shaky and ,scoreless in the fi rst hall,· exploded in the second hall to give new coach Mike White the victory before 44,222 fans. It wu the first time since 1960 that a new Illinois coach won in his debut. Although Illini starling quarterback Dave Wilson was highly touted as a passer, all of the Il- linois touchdowns came on runs by Holmes, Wilson, Mike Murphy, Greg Foster and Lance Hofer -Wilson's backup. Tez .. Teele 35, Te• ... D ,._ 7 LUBBOCK. 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Del Mer UTUllDAY'S llESUlTS ,_ .. u.,_ lll•rM,,, .. 11 ... 1 Ft,.1 t ¥.lf Sol•r Gold IC.$1a-I 1 10, J t0 J 00, GolOtft R•l> ILlpl\llml, I 00, 3 00, AftOl ... r Tov 18"11•Hrl. t 10 ' Sec-rae Mr Cob•• IPl.,<el II 20 t tO, 6 .0, Tr<IC>lcan I Te><o),' 60 S 00 Frosty G•P IJ...-1, 6 .0 $1 dally OOuDll IHI IM'ia l1ot.t0 • Tn l ro r a c e C •r e fr t« L•\i 10.1a"°"1.w.,..1 s 60 3 tO, 1 eo. 1·11 Ask•• ICHta~•) ., 00 • tO LlllQllOI I Torol, s 10 • Fourtll ••te Vol-lll(>f><1ml. u .0 ~ tO, J 60 8o10 Reqlna IJ~I. 1 tO. •.10 Revert>erette IM<Gurnl.• 00 Fifth rat;• So1 Asl6e lloro) 14.lO. 1.10 S.lO; l ..,., Water1of'O (,.,,.na ). J tO, 180 Floroell...o.t IM<C.rrOftl. 310 U 4'HCl<I IS-.l JMld 11:it so _ JlmmyfundCIHelC , .. _ . ._, C.11 MG'9M '14W1-a:J llob«ly Cote ... 11..._JOS Joe k A-,...,.._JOS Jolln c-.... "72-JOS Jim Heltord '1·h41-106 MIU Aeld ....... 10t Weyne Le'WI 11·714 101 Fral\k ~ ... n 4 1 2111 8ot>Oy (I ....... , ...... , 2111 C:..O•Qt (Adle '74 .. 11 2111 80!> EH-... 10.11-201 Mark LY• "'*"-• r11n1 Ooyle 10-11,.._JOt Ao Floyd 10-IU l-JOt JllM l'OUllM .,.,....._ .. Geo<oe llut"5 ... n.. ..,. Tommy Valeftllrw ,,.,...._ .. TommyAM'Oft , .. 14-41-210 0 A. -lt>rlnQ 11·1049-JIO Mark Ha.,.. 10.10.70-JIO Jim TllOrlll ll ... 10-JIO ~~~':..ins '\ ~~~;~-~:: Mike M<Q.illouQll 11 ... 71-210 ,.~, !>AnudD ' ... 71.71. 110 Jot'"~ 11·11 ....... lll Bein Cr•""""• .. ,.._.._111 o,., "-" 1w .. n -211 Gory H111i.r11 , .. 10.11-111 Cll1rll• Glb!Oft 1049-73-lll Jay Hus .._10-7 211 Mllt't Hiii ...... , 211 GtbOy GlllM'n ... 11 ... t-1\J J im SI~ 73"• .. IO-JIJ Wally A rmsl.._ 10.11·10-211 St•nlon Allvell 11.11.10-111 Ed ~rty '1·1"'11 -JU oavld Ec;ier n-0 .. 11-211 Boe Sfle<IRr 12-t .. 11-112 ROft Mll..-1<11 n-4 .. 11-111 JOft Ch-11-t"12-212 Gto•Qt Archer 1l-t1·1l 111 8uddy ~r 10·70.TJ-lU Women'• Wortd SerlH 1.ic1e...-1 OOftna '-! YOUf'O Beth O.nlt'l S.lly Litt!• Nancy LoPtr·Mellon Amy Al<ott Sunday, September 7, t980 DAILY PILOT 85 Prep F ooifHJ,l Capo, Diablos Eye Top Spot By ROGER CARLSON Ot•Delty ~·IAlft The South Coast Le ague, which produced the CIF Central Conference champion in 1978 CMlsslon Viejo) and a finalist in '79 (San Clemente), figures to be a potent force within the con· ference again and topping the list are Capistrano Valley and Mission Viejo. Others in the league include Dana Hills, Laguna Beach and Laguna Hills. While Capistrano Valley offers a 222-pound front wall, Mission Vie Jo counters with 250-pound tackle Fred Charlton and 22S· pound tackle Dana Johnson, a pair of 6·3 seniors and center Chuck Redman, a returning starter at 6-0, 215. "Dana has a lot of people IOOk· Ing· at him," says Crow. "He benches 340 pounds." Other returning starters Include receivers Date Skipper (6-1 16Sl and Graig Jones (6·2, 174), guard Jeff Moore (6-0, 185) and tailback Mark Chunn (5·8, 170). u e I J r I· ' r , • Here is a look at three of those sch~~ -Capistrano Valley, Misy Viejo and Laguna Hills. . Defensive returning starters In· • elude ends Andy Klee (6-0, 175> . Cape l'allq Coach Dick Enright takes over the reins from Bill Cunerty, who has left for duties at Saddleback College and he couldn't be in a more OOPOrtunistlc situation. The Cougars boast 18 returning starters, exceptionally skilled athletes and a front llne that averages 222 pounds from tight end to tackle. anct Tony Butryn (6-0, 185), cor· ners Jeff Holmes (S-10, 155) and Dan Demarchl (5·10, 165), tackle Jeff Bergan (6-1, 204) and Rob M cKenzie CS·9, 165) at monster. "Our defensive strong points are the ends and secondary,'' says Cr ow , A fight f or the starting quarterback berth Is between sophomore Klaus Lelt enbauer (6-0, 175) and junior Ga ry Bush C5·9, 150). Other keys: Tac kle Chris Ga hage n (6 ·2, 210 ) and linebackers Jeff Oien (175), M ike H ollis (165) and Brent Braden U65J_ 0 •11.1-nd I lj) 000 010 . 3 ~ 0 B1li1mor• --'"'Ocllo ocrnn -rf"'"'lr'"-----------"'' ~th~u.1<1 Ro~•l Nor11\tm IM<C•rronl, e '°· s .o. • )0-;' 8riQhl'oM"t'8iff1aff no;- •<IO; CNrolnQ Siar ILlp11t1ml, 3 60 Pat 8r<ldle¥ ~JoAM.c.mu..._ Jo 4 nnW•"""" S.nclt a """' 11·1049-1111 11-12..a-211 13-1).4,6.-llJ ... 11.12-212 1).1~211 1)..70-10-2.IJ 1.WO-llh J .1' -, .. , .. 11 l it There are at least three major college prospects and a host of blue chips In the Cougars' camp, i ncluding lineback er Dave -~-al'tfonlc ~231 sr .T;Arr.'CI F center Bruce Boatwright (6-l'h, 222 sr .) a nd tight end Dan Westerfield (6-3, 220 sr.). -L•"9'°'" and NewmMI. P1lmtr St-.rd ••• and Graham W UnglO<d 11>-11 L - P,.-... -»-io. w~l4wnwo.uo. 81tllmOf't Cr-l•Y fl) A l:I •II llldl•M t, a1yal1) ICaMas (11¥ 010 010 001 3 f 7 Cleve tanO 111 110 0" I II O M ar11n PAllln ()) M J ....... &I - Pc"1tr, B<lrk•r, Cru1 lt l •nd Hai wv w B••-er •••• L M•rlln, •• HR• Clev•l•n<I CN rbonuu 1111. Ha"•" 1111 Or1• 110) A 11352 •.--n•.•a-nJ Tua~ 000 001 010 l 10 0 Mltwau•te 001 UO 1oa-. II O Cl•¥, Lyle UI, l(alner 161. Glel10ft Ill, 8•11<0<k Ill and 5undmr9; C..1<1-11 -Moore. W-<:<lld-11, 12·10 L Cla y, 1·1 HRs-Mllwau•aa. MOM¥ II/). Teut. Rlffrs 11) A-U.J97 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 7 , Ph1K .. e3 ,HIL.AoeL"41A LOS ANGELI:$ iMrll.. • ..... L.Smllll.clJlll ~.lb S\33 Row . lb • 0 , 0 Jof>nSlft, rl s 0 I I Scllm"1,JO 3 Q 0 I Ve-r,"c: O o O o Mc8rld, rt • o o O e.ur. 11 s o t o Lurlnsltl, ti • 0 I 0 G<lrvey, 11> 1 t o o Trlll0,11> •OOO Cey,>t> 4000 =:,• ~ : : g Mondo, cl • 1 7 1 0...tln"' p O 0 0 O S Ho-. p 0 0 0 0 Ure II, P • 1 0 0 0 Scio.cl•.< • t • 0 NOIH . p 0 0 0 0 A Law, pr 0 1 0 0 G VkYh, pt\ I 0 1 0 Ruswll, U 3 1 0 I lrllUIA', C> 0 0 0 0 Welcf\,.. 1 0 0 0 Totah ll l 11 O. TllOtM,ci l a'! O Totals lS 1 IJ 1 k_.,,......,.. . Pllll-lptila 003 000 000-l L<>• A"9flft OlO 120 Olx-7 OP l.os Angeles I. L08 -Pllll-IC>llil S, I.~ Angeles t, 28 -1.-. HR -""°"°'Y Ill. s -LtrCll, Welch, Rus""· SF - ScllmlOI ....i.--. Cllrlll,,_, lercll IL ... UI ~Oil'$ Brus.star LHA ....... Welch IW, 12"'1) " ,..., J I'> 1 M•ll Ell 81 SO 4 J J I 1 S J 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 I I 7 S. H-(S, IS) 2 0 0 O 0 0. • R8P by W..lch IBowal P8 Ser-la. T-7 J1 A '5.tts • ,_..,1'1tal 8<11•1 AMElll(.ltH Ll:AGUE Br tit, IC•nw• Citv Cooper, Milw<NkM OllOft•. C14'WlllnCI Rlveri, Te.:as ca ......... . Bell, Tues WllM)n, 1(1-Cllv 8umltry, 8<1111,,_t Oil ttr T ll<fl W•"Ot\, N-YO<' .(; .. "-" ~ 101 191 ,. u s ,.. 11'1 SI• 1t , .. ltl Ill' •1• 11 1'1 :Ml Ill S62 91 111 l3J 114 417 "3 HI :133 111' 435 .. 1'3 l1' 11s • '"' 1'1 ns 1n ns ,, 1~ JIJ Ill SSJ 11 Ill JO' '°' tO? SJ ll• JOI -·-R t .Jackson, Nt w York, 35, OQllVle, Mllw•uh•. 33. Thom ... Mll••Ukff, lJ Arma•. Oelil..,,,, lO, Murray, 8alllm0<•. 1> ._.._,,. C-r. llo\11-... IOS; Ollffr, lnat, IOI, 8rwl\, IC1-City, 100; Rt.J ACltlOfl, Hew Yon, '5; Pe,.,, Boston, 92. OQllvle. MllwaUI<•, '2; .l\rmu , Oakland, '2.. rtk ..... llZ O.ClllM1l Oarwln, Teus; 11·1. SI-. 8<1111,,_.., 11·5: Gura, tCem11 City, t•S; John, New York, 1'·1. R M••· ..... York, IJ·S. Mc Gregor. 8•1tlmore4 t6·1. Baris er, Cleve!-. 1M; M NoNlt, 0.kl-. IM NATICH<IAL LEAGUE 0 •• • " l'ct. TtmPl•tOft, SI, Louis 103 4" 13 HJ m Heftdrlclt,SL LOult UI i02 .. 160 .3 .. IC Herndl, Sl LOUIS 1)1 '" .. 1S6 Jll 8u<ltner, ~ 111 '75 5' no , .. J Cnn.-ISJ ~ .. 151 Jll l rlllo. Plll ... lpf>la I IS •21 55 Ill Jll , ....... -flQ 405 51 ~~· -O.wwn.~HI 126 •10 14 IU JDf SlmmOfJo, Sc. Louls 123 414 15 12' ·* P1r1ler~l-f"Oll I It 4" U 135 .JOf .._._ Schmidt. Pl\il-lp!\11, lt. H-r. AU- ii, ,.; ~"· •11.,.11. n. -·.,........ V ; Hendrie.Ii., 51. Loul1, U , C.J, ~ U;G_,,~,U. ·---·· Schmidt, Pl\ll-lp!\11, "; H-rl<ll, SI Louis, '5, G•""'•· o ...... M; ••• .... C>Meen. •: tC Herntlt. St.'->ult, as. """""" Ill O.C .. IMl 1 ,._,, ~. 1'-S; 81bOY. Pltttl>urQfl. IS·S, lh1hl4', Houston, •·l ; Ca rlton, Pt>ll-lcHa. ll-t • .._, ~. IS.S; Walk, Plll~IPN•. I~. Rk lllrd, H-on. HM.~.~.IM! S.•Mlh ••• Wl<k.,, IM<Catronl. 3 IO 1 tO OU1, l O< IOltl_W.,.), J 00 0111 El ~ P'anc?lo AnQel ITorol, out U .. acla ().11 IM'id ,,, 00 E1Qhlll r«e MIQlllY Return ILlphaml, • tO, 3.10, 1 '°· Sllam's Fool IPlu c1>1, •.OO. l 10, O..lawar• S.nas IM<Orronl, I 60 n Pio SI• , .. ,,...s...~I IM'ld """ 10 Wiit\ 11 wlnnlnq tk kru 111.,.. ,__,, ll Pio Sia COft\Olalloft peld '3S 00 wllll 1,.7U w1nnlnq llCU IS (four llot~) Ninth r~e ~ • .,, ILlplltlm) 12 tO, 1 20. S 00 8yrrll ITorol, 1.tO. 4 tO. Mandy'• TorM (INft<o), • 60. U na<l<I 1 .. 11 pokl n~.so. At1enci.nc.-20.11s. Hollywood Perk SATU•DAY'SlllESULTS ,._ .. ,......... _ _.,.., Flfll reca -~"'1 IAl'ldtr-.1, 11,00, a.20. S.60; Yllllrlkl IK.-1,1.40. s.oo.: 0-. fe><O IC""'*'). S.60 . ., euc:l<I (~SI P<tld sm.so. Second ra<•-lrlsll HNI 18-111), :IO.tO, •.tO, 4.00; Gr'lbbln (Llgllttllll), J.lO, l . .O; Hlw (Goudreaul, 1.IO. lhlrO race Sl\ady Del ITockll, • 60, •.oo. 1.IO; Can--, y ,... 18kk~I, S.00. J.00; M••oult ,.....,,,,,, 7.IO. u ·•~l<I IMl pekl S16.SO. Fourtll ra<e -WI-8oy IA,...rlOn), •.oo. 3.40, J.40; Cllampaon• Prince IOHOtnlr), •.10, l .40; PaclftQ HI IC-land), l .tO. FU"' reca -:-0-Kn._,. CNmp !Bay. lets), 10.00, •.00, 3.60; RISkV 8U•IMU IGrevorvl. 900, SAi; Y-Nev ISflern!rll, 4.40.UtuctaU-tlpiokllaS.50. Sl11111 rKO -o...i.-..._ (~). 11.00, 7.10, 4.AO, Capyln Kft._,. H l'"-1. •.JO,J.IO;l""~rlnel'-'-1.4.00. s. .. nt,. ra<• -Conwl-ITockll , 1•.00. 11.00, 6.«I; SoKlal Kiss (Vall_l........,,J, t .60, •.40; El Joll 1Par11.,.), 1.00. U EHcta 17·21 C>Ai<IS.11.00. El9111h rece-A·Llnd'f't Cr-n llAYIHtl, J.60, 1.10. 7.20. OaulUI w., tSlm-•. 2.<111, , to. •·Crown• s i.r tll0111"1111. J,60 1.111.A~ -~ Nlntll ra<t -Buck Fifty IGouot,.au ). 1.00, J.<IO, 2.10; Jol\tl H-wr N llCuebl"'), 7.60, 1.10; SllarvldJ..,,lot IG<ll•rdol,1.10.S.Stuell (l>-21 P•idS41.SO lenlh race Mlcllffl' Tlc;ier I Bl<lltonl), 46 60 IL.,, t • .,. ''°" Ouke tGrunoyl , •.tO. S t0 HllC\'Ofl Hero (LIQl\111111), 4 00 '3 HK• •• 11-4) Olk:l$4.JS.«> •11.-.e-1•.m • Juli s1.._ 1 ... u.r • C•lfllrtnt\.aCosle JaM Blalock 1•1111 t70 l!>-11-75-271 n .11.1 m 12·11·1~2'• LPGA Toumement . , .... 1.,.-.1-.1 Lori Garbl<z 10-11 '" 71-70-141 Betn IClno All<• Miiier MJ Smltll B••l>Ara ""°"""" Caro ll,,. Hiii S.ndr a $C)W:k ll ICatlly Wl\1"""'111 Marlen..H._ Janet Alu C.,la G1e.- J1n FeM'Mlt JoyuKaim""*I JaMI Colt-$ Sllvla e.rtolat;<lftl Miry 0.-,.r SMlleyHamlln Kallly McMul,_ Peftny Put~ Cllrl1 Jolln5oon SUsle McAllister n• ... 1•1 ... n m , .. , IG 61-l~IG 7~11>-14.l 7~14.l 1"4t-14J ,...,._I., ,,.,, 143 11·1>-144 14-10-144 7~71-16'1 1~1l 1U 1S.,_M5 IS-10-145 7S.71>-14S 10-1~\U 11.1._1u 11-1)-1'5 Co•• Ar•• AHult• UIOUNA 8EACtl MEN ~-'-, .. H_,,,.._ S..Clltt CCI A FllQfll -1. Rot>tr1 Rini ... ; 8 FllQl\1 - I JOMpt\ Vian!, ••: c FllQlll -I. J•O McOow•ll, Ill!; O Fllc;iht -I. Rlcllard Ent""ltlle. "5, E FllQlll -I Wiii L-ry .... ----NASL Pteyotrs ~···~ Edmonton3,F"'1L.1 .... ,..,.le.2 (Sol Fort L..,.tdllle 2. EdmonlOft o lmlnl ~mi: For1 L.ludt,..,. .. win• .. ,IH 2-11 , .. , .• o- S.n o._ .i ,_ e.v. n OAllH at C.mol, n Others include: receiver Cam Bryant C6·3, 178), who decided against a transfer to Ocean View High, quarterback Josh Haryung (6· 1, 178 sr. >, flanker Steve Gaines Cll·O. 170) and fullback M lkP Roberts (5-10, 175). Haryung 's '79 passing stats: 76for 151 , 1.~7 yards That still leaves running backs Eric Fox C5·10, 178 sr .), who ran for 1,288 yards in nine games before a cracked bone in his neck stopped him, and Steve Lanham, CS-10, 180 sr.), the son of Rams as.- slstant Pauf Lanham. "I'm telling YQU," says Enright "M ahronic is awesome. He has g r eat lateral movement. Is a quarter.miler in track and eats weights." Already showing In· terest are USC, Stanford and UCLA. Other guns in the Capo stable l~clude two-year starter Scott In· nts at tkkle (S• 10, 2~) I guard• linebacker Brian Muller (6..() 200), who runs the ~ In •.7, and guards Biiiy Parker (6-0, 20S) and Rich Otterbein (6-3, 222). A dozen returning starter s among 18 lettermen dot the ;,. man Dlablos roster, giving new coach Bill Crow a solld nucleus to work with . "'I thought we were all right " says Crow, "until I looked at Capo." ............. T'lt(O prime quarterback ca-n---- d i dates highlight the scene at Laguna Hills where Coach Chuck Gallo is trying to put together a contender. "Our goal in our f irst year was to survive, the goal last year was to compete and this year, we hope to spr ing a few upsets," says Gallo. "We hope to be a spoiler. we feel we're a year or two away." There are seven r eturning starters for the Hawks, which In· eludes cornerback Gar y Totah (150), linebackers John Chubb (180) and Rob Price C18S). run- ning t>ack Jeff Ferguson (19S), tight end Dan Blanck (200). re- ceiver Pat Hope (13S) and m iddle guard Mark Calentino (175). The two signal-callers at center stage are junior Mark Marten C6·4, 200) and sophomore Biii McVlcar C6-3, 190). "M cvicar has amazing talent," says Gallo. "He has a great arm and struck out 1S of 17 batters In a baseball pme. Marten has a very lntelHgent approach to the game· and knows the system." Others ·in Laguna Hiiis' camp Include basketball player Brett Ollv.e.r (6-6, 215 Jr.>-. an offensive tackle candidate with no ex· perience, Ed Thilken CS·11, 175 jr.), a strong safety who transferred from St . Anthony H igh prior to his sophomore s ea son, cornerba ck Dane W i II lams (6·0, 160 j r . l and llnebackeu Dav.e.. Fricker (175) and Kevin Lewins (200). .,. j ......... .. ,--_.. .. ._~·-.. t ........._. If .....,...... I -•'9e:nq $ .. ' .. t OAU.Y Ptt..OT Sundllv. Septtm** 7 1080 NukeS Fuse Trio • Peter, Paul and Mary Together Again --. POR'n.ANO. Malne <AP> For mort> than a decedt, lbe muaic of Peter, Paul and Mary almple, polpa.nt, ofttn political wa11 a r•ll ln1 ery for a 1•ner1Uon A potent artlatlc forrfl durin1 th.-rlvU flJWV! and antiwar movement• of thf' IMO•. lhf' popular folk trio faded from the llt't'neo In I WTI Now, 20 )'eara after thf'y flr11t r 1Ht1•• to1tther, they are once a1aln u pt1ut1na packed audhmcel, thlll time foouainl on llllolhN lHue, nutlear,powflr TREia SPUT TOOK TIH!M far "'"'". lrl" after seven yean. "we ml f'd eurh •~lhf'I i.1111 we mlued what we had shared," 1u1 11 l'"l"r Yarrow, now U . with thick curly hair elnnir thr 1lde1 ol hl1 head but barely 11 tltUnd on top Wb.-t makea 1t r~wardlnte L'I "tlu-hu11wc•1 "'• feel from tM audience for what ~ ... htw1• to uf fer ," be aayi aflt'r an wnt1n1u·li•1u h1•11,.f11 performance In Portland With benefit concerts, other Vt'' for 111111u·1•• and an album plannt'd, •he lnu 111 i.t1•11r1n1i1 u 11 foe 20 concerts or mor~ lale"r this eu1 ''So dynamic, IO dazztlng , Many of lhoAti who hur them now were on ly toddhl"' durln• the trio'• heyday, the link to the> audl.-nC'f' ha11 not t~"" Iott T HE TRIO REPall':RENTt:D AND "wlll ('()OllOlH'. I hol)t'. lo r.ipre.-nl • point or vlew • wheM• rm111h-, hum1rnl11m •nd social Involve· ment art" 1111 vurt e>f lhe 11Bme fabric." H)'S M "' y 'J'r11v.,r11 . 4:t Tht• trio rcteruuped In Una, 1H'N~pUn11 ttu•t "w••ll . thlK 111 just u rtiunlon," and f'na bar1'1nit 111111 lour "v •ry cur(•fully ," she says. Wr. had nll tcmw Into dltf~l'f'nt tl.-lds, different l'IHt1•11\ 111 • S.11111' of u 11 had mort• children." 11111 I hln,11 f111J Into phH't• ruthcr smoothly, u111 I '""' 11tc>1 , w•• uld. 'Wt•ll . I •t'ti do a few 111111 • 11111• 1•11 111 l111t••lh1•1 Now, I teut!S!I we feel lhnt '"' 11 llll ... 111 1111 11 tt•rtuln numbtlr evt.'ry '' iu \\Uh w111t '"" """'" 11v1•1 tht•lr shouldcrK, 1111•\ 1••1111•1 1111111 lhP •11111.-with tht• cnthuHIL'lm 11f ' "'"' '""' ll1Plt • 11•11111 11t1111r 1111ume-r exud Ina M h,,•111111 11f 1111 "" l'f>lllllt• t.lt•t•ply enjoylnl( I h t• II t •11'1 \ P'I IO falclnaltng . A brtaldhrough movte." -AIOll PN!bltl. AA8C JV • • I ' •· ................ .., .. ''"" c.......... I :~:,~::~:~~~ w I --~----~~ "atvoe , .. ha• a tto.t ol lmlfulon but no true •~ -until now ••. ha1 ""°"' 1uco.u w,,,,.,, all Otl9' It." -·"'" n.on-. t.A an- Eric Byak Slnger-Oultarlst -C0mpo9el' Tues.·Thurs at 7 p .m . f'ri.-Sat. at 7:30 p.m . Iii B!flWL WEEKrllGHT ·llAPYY HOUR Complimentary Buffet of Hors d'Oeuures 4 p.m.~p.m. Fiimed In America by the producers of 'Enter the Oritgon: --RAYMOND CHOW'.S ... GOLDEN HARYlST PRESENTS A FR£O WEINTRAUI PRODUCTION JACKIE CHAN In "THE llG IRAWl" !JO~FEUU] ~ ~ W.O SCHIFl.IH • Scrca~ tii¥ ltOIPT CLOUSI S'°'Y ~ RoeDT CLOUSI _. nB> WEINTltAUI b«lltM ~.,RAYMOND CHOW ~" ~ f'RED WEINTRAUI _, TlUY MORSE, JR. 01tccud "¥ ROBERT aouu ,.-tMc>n · TccJWcof«· t ••ITRteno .. 3 1 , ............ -........ ..__. R -""'"'"""U&<UtlPutt;c' 0 lleloMdl>'f_•_ ra•at tlil AMf C..HILU A""WMt(OfaMW"-UtiOI~~ --NOW-- IUEMA ,AIK DltlVf.IN Bueno Po111 821-4070 IWttOR Cosio Mesa 831·3601 NICIOfl Laguoo Niguee 499-2327 OltAHeE o.M·lll Orange 568-7022 UA cm CtNEMA Orange 834·3911 UA MOVIES Stea Mall 990-4022 _.....,... .,... __ ~CNIEMA ='l:eeocn OltAHeE MAU Cffl8IA WUTUOOK Wstmstr/Bnlnrst 630-440l- . ,{ ~,H~. 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Ml--............. , ---·· ... ._ .......... . -. . . . . _. .. . . ..... - TH•:v JOKE AMONG THEMSELVES and with the audience, which erupts with laughter when Yarrow focetiously lists references to ··d.rul(s " an the "Star Spangled Banner." It's hi s way or (X>inling out the absurdity of interpreting Ins children's song, "Purr the Magic Dragon," us a drug ~c>ng. which many did following its re- lt•usc an 1963. They began as budding folk artists in <; rcenwlch Village In late 1960. "A BETIER FILM THAN 'ST AR WARS' ••• '·' -TIME MAGAZINE ~tit "NDKNOH& MOOMSTICKI" 2:30. 4:30, f!J 1:45, 1:45 • 10:30 r M()flt • OtU"a 1 U t U '111 ·MIN 1 U , t :IO 1 00, t U nc ~cw UlfTOH I\' CLOSE ENCOUNTERS °' , ... 1...-0•"'C> • 111•. .,._,_.,••••w~ ~•u• "OHi HEAVENLY DOG" ~TTl.E ·~ ~l:IOlfD I =::.,{~ -"THE BIG RED ONE" 2:15, 4:15, 1:15, 1:15. 10:15 STEVE ft\cQ(JE'E.N llf E HUNTER ENTERTAINMENT Peter Yarrow, left Noel Stookey. 1*'ary Travers are making anti-nuke music 20 years after anti-war songs filled concert halls Yarrow, a Cornell honor student in psychology. had decided to take a year off and play some clubs in the Village before pursuing bis master's degr ee. Ms. Traven, who crew up ·there, was living with daughter Erica across tbe street from where Paul Stookey had started performing part-time while he worked in a photography-chemical manufacturin1 plant. Paul met Mary and persuaded her to sing a few songs with him, and after meeting Peter, she brought him over one day. 'IATVMNG THI •u OIC, • •ALLOVUI THIWOAlD,""XANAOU," "l'llAUV&." Cooyo""' 0 1980 U-UI SM!m, Ille M ............ 1 OiifWi!m&ldrn.,._.1 1:t•l'llalfNAl:M 1 EDWAllOS' llUSTOl CINEDOMl IDWUOI' lllJO T1IW Costa Mes.J ~0-7444 Orange 634·25~3 MlsslOn VleJO 830-6990 EOWAROS'CIMlMA WHT Westm1ns1er 891·3935 I'-.. ~~What• 1lowt• 0 1h1n I 6 •pttd'"V bulltt' . J 4 1RPL4Nf ~ .......... CESll MOfrrit·THVftS 1 U I U 10 U rflll SUN I 0 J lO i tt , u •••. 10 .. lE !PG) Rl!ff;o11D ...-,,~lfRS ...... ''BEA'R ISLAND" Ulll'lllCll~ /~-~ • ~c l-.-;. .. ~DITfl..., l!S ·.· ·~· . CHEVY CHASE Caddy-~ shack -"""' '•• ... ,. THE JINAL .,.~ 00i :.~ ::'1 ~.~; :1~e-:; • COUNTDOWN ~· 1 ."'" 'lllE rlt ~-~~!U~L .. BEAR ISLAND" PLUS lll'rrLE !1,: MOOK£ SHIELDS THE BWJE Ml600N ENTERTAINMENT Sunday, September 7, 1980 DAILY PILOT 8 7 ereMman Easy With. Strong Women- I.OS ANC~LF.S <Al') La\\renre l'n•1')ffiiln 'who la.rs ln the CBS C'om1•th l .11.ll<·:. M.tn aaya ht•'11 neH•r h;ul an) trouhlt> with wonien bos. es. ln Ult> tkl \\. hl' ~ork., for • touith "'omun t-ditor Wi thl' onh mah' "nt1·1 on .1 "'c11n an .. m ogaitne lle'11 lh1• luw ntun tht' uni\ n1un ur1 the toltim ax>lc· II~ hos lo n11.. "'1th th1 Im' t 1a lary, the won.l .1,\1.inrrwnt' .ind rom 1nllr .111 van et> Prt• MnJn i.J )'' he knows how tu Jll'l Jl11nJ! Wlth ~lrQll~ \\Ullh'I\ Iii:. lai>t !1t•rles. "Mulll~un :. S tl'w." WU1' for pn• d ll l' t' r "' r I t l' r .I o 111111 ,, Lee I h' !>II))< 'lht· \\ ..... • 'onl' of thl' nlll..;t un relt-nt111.; p1·ovl\' I '1• t"Vt!r krl{IWll tn m' h h· NeH'rlhl'll''>:. h,· says, "I Ko4 ~110111( Jl''' g reat t h.•ll ,, '1•1' high powert-tl 111.,th,•r l a lso hud u 'l'O h1i:h pow e rec1 dull . "'h11'11 helped me b.1lunt:l' 11ut The) fought .1 lot "' I tend to r1~ht a Int PRESSMAN PRE.SM N SA\'~ llE'"' .:"111•n tlo111-"·di with otht•r surl·essrul ,11111 t 11•111• '"111w11 h• ' worked with, such as Carol Hur n~ll \I arv r, lt•r Moore and Stockard Chanmn~ He was playintt J anc 1-·und .i :. l11,1sb.ind 10 "Nme lo Five" "'hen t11.• got 1111· r;11l .1b11ut lht• series His agent ruusl'd him oul o( ht>!l t ht•\ were shooting at ni~hl and ">l·nt him to 20th Cc•n t ury-Fox Studios in a heavy ram ''I mean, it was a dclug1'." h1• rt•<•;tlb I drov1· over very carefoll) an<! \\11t-n I ~ut tht•tt• thev asked me to react. l sa1ct nu. I woultln t r1•,1d ('r1ld I came back the next da} 111 n·;,1d <tn<I 11 1<11m·<I t·\1·11 harder I think the roh.• "'"' 1111111· a' :-.non ·" I read " THE. EU ' SIDE fiE. · :Lad..Lb' ..\1ao' u. lh.il -,..---wh~rt ~man~turmr-ta hts itp11rtmcm-:1t ,,,,;rt ~ I I h'e has lo be both mother and fotlwr tu his HI 'ear old daughter The series also stars Natasha Hyan a.s his daughter, Louise Sorel as his editor and Karen Morrow as tus next-door neighbor However. "Ladies' Man.' like all other pnmc lime series. has been in limbo this s ummer The actors' strike occurrt"d the ~eek th<.· first c·pisodt• was to be filmed and the only sho"' completed was the pilot. Pressman has been a guest on nearly ever y television series. He was an the pilot of "The Snoop Sisters," playing opposite Jill Clayburgh He 's been in such specials as ''Six Rms Rv Vu" and "The Gathering" and miniseries like ·'Rich Man. Poor Man" and "Blind Ambition " Jt w·a s "Blind Ambition" that presented him with one of his toughest roles. that or H.R. Ha ldeman, rormer aide to President Nixon and a .convicted Watergate cons pirator. "I s imply was orrered the role of Halde man." says Pressma n, ''but I turned 1l down 1nit1ally. J OIWUllll ' lllllTOl Sanu A"' 5'0·7U• awlllOI· llUllTlllOTOll Huntington BMcn 848·03" lDWAllOI' lllJO TWiii ~s~Voe10~ NOW PLAYING ITAOIUM OlllYl·lll SllO l.& MlllADA DfUYf-01 Ot1"Ge 639 8770 ·~ ~·••O' ~1 • ot Clll[.DOMl C11~119e 63•·2~~ • "l·WU ll DlllWf.111 \'/1•Sl"'•ns1tr 89' 35q3 EDWAllD5' WOODBRIDGE MANN'S 811EA Ml-G&jS PUlZA S1'-S3J'I THE BWES BROTHERS a musical comedy NOW PLAYING CINEDOME EDWARDS' HARBOR TWIN Orange (714) 634 2553 Costa Mesa (71 4) 631-3501 STADIUM DlllWE·IM Orange (71 41 639·8770 l~cs "'No Nukes' knocks your socks off." -R~l- lm OOL~~':':ll "' · ·-.. O e:: .. -: ::-::: ~':"' Dolby Stereo 1"e Bandit, Frog and Justice are at ;t agam m the all new adwntunn of ... i.a1d. I hnvt>n'l a clue how to pl1y It " Ill'> w1fr ••t•tr1•'i:. Lanna Saunders. convinced h111111111'lur11 '11. ldrurnn aoe not p11ych0tlc." Pressman uys. .. o th t II.Ind of n •u:mnuble choke to breuk the lu~ 1• hurdn for mt• l h· WM!I jual some 11ort or cor· &Mmlll' i.lruc·lun· 1i1uy Hut l aairc :d lo do lhti role. ll~uranK l would foll on my fll<'e and ll would be a >'ootl hum1llalinijt-1<µ4.'rl t•nct• '' l'rt•,,1111111 11ouyN 11nc•t:1 b•~ itol Into 1l he found it 1tw rnu .. t inv11lv\n1< ~roJcc·l he hod ever worked on, lnc ludlnic "The Gathering." ''l pro bably lik ed doln1 "The Gather· Ing ' better," he says, "and it wu much closer to the reality and the humanity and things J un· derstand. Hut studying Haldeman, studying that lime and period was the most complete work I've ever done. Thal I've ever been allowed to do." P~sman was bom and raised in the tiny town of Cynthiana, which is In the Blue Grass country of Kentucky. His father ran a chain of re· tall gener al stores a nd owned a farm where Grand Opera a Treat Holl,-.rood Bowl, Performance Stirring Hy DONALD 008.."°N ,. .. , .. 0.,1,~ If you love· Wagner and were lookipg forward lo lhl' ..appt':U ..ance o r 81rg1l Nilsson al the lloll)'wocid Bowl last weekend you would hjlve lwe)1 d1i.appomted The most famous Wagnerian ,upr .mo smce Helen Traube! and Ki rsten Flagsted wab .it home in Sweden with a sore throat. H you hkt.'<i Italian grand opera, however , then \ 1111 wde not disappointed at all because the Bowl l"il ronb wert.· treated to an evening of orchestral and vo<:al selections from the works or Verdi. Rossm1. Puccini, LeoncavaUo and MascagnJ - prad1cally every Italian opera composer of note t'X(·ept Donizetti Miss Nilsson was replaeed on.very short notice by the American soprano. Martina Arroyo. a prod- Ul'l of the leading oper a houses of Europe and the Aml'ril·as Miss Arroyo opened ---------the first third or the pro· ( ) g r am with th e a ria MUSIC .. "Ernani,'involami" froJTI _ _ Verdi's opera "Emani." " .. --s he-!CQ]Taresr -nre... -rto"\\11!1'1Y'""})as'figes-ol tllls diffi cuJt opera with elegance, showing the rich, ambrosial quality or her mid·rangc and lhe solid, mellowness at it's lower end. II HER NEXT ARIA was the famous "Un bel di" from Puccini's Madam Butterfly. With smooth, coherent phrasing and convincing acting she portrayed an appealing and innocent Butterfly. She then sang the a ria "Morro ma prima in grazia" from Verdi's "A Masked Ball." The second part of the program featured Chicago baritone Sherrill Milnes, who began with the Prqlogue to "I Pagliacci." He was a dynamic Torio as he exploited his vast range from bass·like bottom to a high range comparable to a German heroic tenor. Next, he s ang Rodrigo's death scene from Verdi's Don Carlo. His loyalty and devotion to lbe Spanlsh patriot Don Carlo and willingness to die for him were mar velous)y projected by Milnes I with his grand, dark and mellow tones. . He also sang an admirable "Eritu" from CYPRESS TWIN Cypress 6~8-1660 f-OUNTAIN VALLEY f'euntoin Volley 639-1500 f-OX Fullerton 525·4747 LINCOLN OlltVE·IN Bueno Pork 871·4070 -~-NOW-- 111AnNeu DAILY AT MOST THEATRES MESA UA MOVIES Costo Mesa Breo Mon 646-5025 990-4022 OltANGE OlllVE·IN Oronge 55S·7022 OAAHGE MALL CINEMA Oronge 637·0340 UA CITY CINEMA Oronge 634·3911 UA TWIN Westminster Moll 693·1305 VIEJO MAU Mission V1e)O 495-6220 WOOOlal06E CINEMA Irvine 551·0655 'AClflC'S IOUTlt COAST U cmllt ITAIMUlil DtU•f.f• Lagu~ Beach 49M~l4 Colla Meta 540-06i4 OranQe 639-8770 •DWAIU>'S WIST81100« G• rclen Gf'ove SJIM.IOI EVERY IA . JIM llARIHALL OH STAGE FOR YOUR LllTINlNG "-IAIU"I Verdi's "A Masked Ball" and teamed up with Miss Arroyo for the onl y duet or the evening -the meeting in the Nile scene of Aida between father · Amonsaro and daughter Aida. The audience was wildly enthusiastic. These two singers were beautifully s upported by three local ·s ingers: Pamela Hicks, soprano; Harold Enns, bass·baritone; and Michael Gallup, bass. The Bowl season is entering its final week. El TORO MUNllNGION BUCH OUlm io:i •ti ~ · '" •• l r,, Stadium Or"" 111 ~!'! ~!Ill' '!l' ~· ~39 7860 com 1m SAN JUAN ClPISIUNO OUN&! • ,•I • A ~/. if (Jr ,.,. ' • t pf'' t & ". l ~ '1 hf: ,J ;1q . 1~4· •, '"'•S!S &(.(.{P.lO f "''" ~ l NG.t(;EllfP;l ' Peter O'Toole end Steve Rellabeck THE STUNT MAN 12:15-2:45-5:15-7:45-10:15. Exclusive! A JOHN TRAVOLTA URBAN COWBOY 12:00-5:00-10:00 Robert Redford BR CJ BAKE 12·2 .. 6-8-10 2:30-7:30 ••(·J<', lDWlllOI' ClltlMI WllT UA Ct•MA ITIOtUM DlllWE-111 Wts1m1ns1er 891 393!> Cosu """' f>40·0!>94 Orange 639·8770 lOWlllOI' SADOUllC« ll TOIO 531·~ IO 'lllll ICU'Tft IOll t•l llMIMl .. T n •-:· i i~WI (!?JTHE ·DAILY TRIBUNE )i[l ••• C:ll:~ .... ·-·· = .. MIDDLE. AGE CRAZE EPIDEMIC SPREADS ~don't haYe to be middle aged . Jusu litdecrazy. MIDDLE AGE CRAZY A~l>A'D \IAIH\ ~)f I I f>RL!)I 'lAflON AR06C Rl t 001'1 RA"I) RO"o\ID C (lllr" PROOl< Till' BRUCE ANN-DERN . MARGRET MIDDLE AGE CRAZY l 11 P"idui.'<r J(Jll M H IQR1 • 011~1n.1I \1u'" h) \1AT Oil W Mi.t Al ll \ Ad011!0lldl '-••@' h) Bl Rl Ml llARl\4 It -100 ( !\KOi f 8'\\ ER'-"' .fR f 'laUIM: f't1..J"'~" 'II).\ '1,1) \tAKI\ KRl)Ffl l'rlw~'\ltryKOlll RI (tlOl'I Rl\l'<ll RONALOl Ot11'1" ll1n.,i..tjl\IJ<llt'll IRI 'If· ""'"tll"fl>CARI 1.Lrll\;li(llMln IRl-'!i.w...:. I ( l~OllhlOl'll!OlVott111ClhC'tnh1f)·fot. Lii'l. NOWrLAYIN6 * CINEMA CfN10 1 UA CINEMA UA CITY CINEMA* Cosio Mtso Wtt1m1nster Moll Oro~• 979--41'1 883-0~6 634 911 * IADOUIACfl ~ ClltlllA El Toro 581·5880 WOOOMtOll ClllMA IMl!t 551-0655 MAnHllS OMY Af MOS1 TMIATIU _, llO-M:ICIPllOIOI--- 4 • * . Pressman worked and rode horses. His. father had left Russia at the age of 14 to escape a pogrom against lhe Jews . ' "He had been a Russian peasant and he had an enormous sense or \he earth," says Pl'essman. "He had a farm in Kentucky and later two huge fa rms in Ohio. He brou1ht us up with a healthy respect for the land." ~ HIS PARENTS FREQUENTLY DROVE them l to Cin_!!innati lo see plays, and on busy Saturdays I at the store his father always listened to the opera ~ on radio. Yet when Pressman announced he want-I·. ed to become an actor bis father let out a blood· curdling scream. ' 1 "He never reconciled himself to it, except just r before he died," Pressm an says: "I was· suc- ce$sful, but it made no difference to him. He came to visit me in New York when I was making a great deal of money. "I took him to dinner and I ordered a cocktail He wanted to know what it was and I said it was a martini. He said, you're not going lo drink that in front of me. J was 28 at the time. • "After he ordered, being frugal because he felt actors didn't make money, there was a long pause. He said, 'So, what are you going lo do for a Ji v. ing?' . "I said, 'Dad, I'm.on Broadway, I have a film coming out, I've got rive national commercifls and six regional cotnmercials. After a long pauie. he said, 'Hmmm, you're 28. You've still got lime to become a doctor."' 1._J 4 • I ..... ,,,_ 11ltSl! 9SIO TMAHll OCMI n·s OHL' & MOVll All,LANI ll'O) IJ:JI I 1:11 t •M I .... I IM I 1.00 M U<l MIN t ANN MAI0410 MIOOU AGI ClAIY fl ) IUI I ut I •.JI t •lll I L,JI I IO:ll "" naa wus "'°" COHTINUU ' TMI IM"H STllKIS IACK 1"4 .,., 111 -· "• eou' -, lloll. -• l:Jt. till ...... 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DAILY PILOT Suno.y, September 7, 1880 Beal Estate • • • Building 'Block' Erased SACRA M ENTO A 11mlH'n1t I\ l' l'ffort tk•l wt't'n lhc ."t nh•'~ housh111 tndu"try and lh~ l 11hfot111.1 l cpurtnw nt of Ru t l·"11t ;1l1• t l>Ht:l 1:-t•hrnrlng up '' h.1t hthl IH.'l't101e "t ht• s ing le mo .. t bl'l ll'llS delay ID the l111 nwbuildm~ vrt1(·,.~ ...... lndwitry UU i l'\' ... ft•~)()l t ; \('l·ordm~ to Nt'Y. pt1rt Beach h.uwd hun11.•bu1ldl'r S<•ott BiddJt<. , ltJ1rniun of thto Culitorn u1 Uu1lding lndustr)' A~soc11u1oo's 1VR l \1 ORJ.o: Tu k 1'~un·e. 1m 11rovt•11ii:11t.~ l111plt-lllt'nted as of .ful~ I b) ORE In subd1v1s1on pubhl' report processing "are d l'l i i: h I 11n~ · bu ti de r ~ w h ti c ... ~;.islung thousands of dollars off homt' pru.•es " CBIA and t he Drangt' County 'hapter of the Bu1ldin~ Industry ssociatton of "uuth1•rn California, lnr . were ,m.11or in.dustry organizations "orkmt,: wit h OHE to streamline 1 he process. Riddle said "UNDER THE new ORE pro- t r dures. standard subdivisions · re being processed in as little ·•" 72 hours, as compared to six· It• e ight months previously," Hiddle revealed. Biddle explained that the lramatic reduction in proeess- n g time fo r DRE com - n issioner's reports, a prere- FAIRVIEW VILLAGE TOWNHOMES IN COSTA MESA New Mesa Project Boasts 'Openness' Living in a home where space and a feeling of openness dominate the at,iflosphere describes living at Fairview Village, a new townhome community centrally located to all shopping and business districts in Cos ta Mesa. Designed and built by C. W. Howe, Inc., the one a.nd two bedroom homes with two baths are offered In four floorplans im- plementing the drama of soaring ceilings, sun-filled skylights, up- per level decks, and loft dining or entertainment rooms. Recovery Put on H9ld? Builders' Exec Cites Deregulating Action W ASll rNCTON Recen t federal actlon11 to deregulate the thrift and ba nking industries could itlow the housing recovery by preventing mortgage interest rates rrom dropping below 11 pl'rcent in the foreseeable futu(e. the Nation al Association of ll ome BuilderR <NAHD> has warned Congress. Herman J . Smith, first vice president of the 123.000-mcmbcr tr·ade association and chairman of the Federal I lome Loan Bank of Little Rock, told the House S ubcomDl ittec on Fina nc ial Institutions that mortgage in· teres t rates had inc reased by near ly two percentage points since the Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee first acted May 28. T HE SIX-MEMBER DIDC was created to implement the new bank reform law enacted in March which gives thrift institu- tions new investment powers and customer services and calls for the orderly phase out over six years of all controls on in· terest rates. Rather than allowing interest rates of 6·month and 30-month money m arket certifi cates fall as m arket interes t rates fell, the the DJ DC established artificial floors for interest rates on those certifictes. "If thrift institutions are re- quired t.o pay 9.5 percent for the JO.month deposits, they must rha rge at leasi 11 percent or 11 lfl percent for the mortgage loans." Smith cautioned . THE WEEKLY auction of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation shows that interest rates bottomed ou.t on J une 24 a t 11. 972 percent ; then r ose to 13.015 per cent on August 6; 13.376 percent on August 13 and 13.616 percent on August 19. In view of the dampening ef. feet of rising interest rates on the potential housing recovery. Smit h called on Congress to in- str uct the DIDC to allow interest rates to fall with ma rket condi· tions. A delayed recover y will only cause a high rate of infla- tion when housing recovers and has to meet the pent up demand of the baby boom geqer ation. Smith also criticized the rapid erosion of the so-called housing differential -an interest rate a d vantage given s avings and loan institutions to help com· pensate for the competitive ad- vantages e njoyed b y com- mercial banks, which have been able to offer their cus tomers a much wider range of banking ser vices. · THE DIFFE"RENTIAL also was designed to assure an ample / s upply of mortgage credit for home buyers. Thrift institutions invest about 80 percent of their funds in residential mortgages: banks, on the other hand, invest 'between 6 and 9 percent of their money in housing. Under Ole new law, as savings and loan associations assume the wider investment powers - including interest-paying check· ing accounts and credit cards - they were gradua lly t o be stripped or the advantage pro- vided by the '!•·point differential o n savings a cco unts a nd certificate..,. "It is difficult fo r a savings and loan association or a mutual sa vings ba nk t o pay its de - positors a 9 percent or 10 per- cent rate of interest when a large part of its Portfolio con~ s ists of mortgage loans bearing an interest rate of 81h percent or less." Smith said. .!LUtstu:urtn1tlate s ales, enables·---mHl9R8-0¥-SP,.ANL"8..tutu.red..st11cco with s,"'ta1Uiane1:.1d.L..li'!lw'IAllU...--!-- 1m1fcfcrs-to more rapi Jy m in'lte rm ~ben-e-ath tiled 1oofs:-8ron1:e window..f:rames--and- lhei r developments. private patio decks l,\dd color and dimension to the attached homes He noted that on a 25-home situated along winding pathyways . .;ubdivision of $125,000 homes at Inside, expanses of solid wall are broken by cutouts. Wall· c urrent market inter est rates. widths of sliding glass doors and greenhouse windows add the time savings in public report dimension and natural light. processing could save buyers Formal entries with hardwood floors and decorative entry SS.500 per unit. doors introduce visitors to fully carpeted inte riors while wood- " AT 12 PERCENT interest, burning fireplaces featuring brick and wood trim each with gas Jog 1 his would mean a reduction in lighters add intimacy to the distinctive homes. monthly payments of $57, or $225 less required family monthly in· 1·e1m e to qualify for the loan." MASTER BEDROOM SUITES are designed to be half-levels apart from other living areas. Dressing areas within the suites feature sunfilled skylights (in most plans) and convenient vanities as well as mirrored wardrobe doors. llirldle said. 11 ... tHlded that "once DRE re- d11t>d lhe impact delays were 1,1v1 ng on the industry and the 11•1nH·buy c r , it respo nde d . -. A large free-form swimming pool with ·aajacent spa is central- ly located within the community and reached via gracefully wind· ing pathways accented by decorative boulders and rich green landscaping. A homeowners association will be responsible for t he maintenance of hom e exteriors, recreation facilitie:; and landscap- ing. Additional information and a budget are available at the sales rnmptly and decisively." f{t C'hard Carlson, chief of sub- iln t<;ion operations for DRE. l'rifiC'd Biddle's positive reac- ion by rePorting that in the last ~ hree months, some 200 sub· rt i "is ions received the short- -·rnrm preliminary public reports office . · . To explore the grounds of Fairview Village and to take a tour of the models, take the San Diego Freeway to Fairview Drive. T urn south on Fairview and drive to the model complex and sales office at the corner of Fair and Fairview where a representative of Donald M. Bird, Inc., exclusive sales agent, is available daily from 11a.m.to6 p.m. 11 a n average of four working .lil\'S . C.:ongratulatmg Dady Pilot earner, Kevin Simmons on winning Murray Beach Cruiser bicycle 1s c:irctdation supervisor Bryan Holland. KE\llN IS A WINNER! .A Murray Beach Cruiser ·bicy cle, won in a recent drawing by Kevin Si mmons of Dana Point, is just one of the many valuable prizes Daily Pilot carriers win. . "All Kevin had to do to win this bicyc le was to be a Dally Pilot carr ier so he could get his name in the drawing," sa id Bryan Holland, Daily Pilot _c~rculation supervisor. . If you want · to win valuable prizes, earn money while learning business skills dealing with people and are at least 10 years old, be a Daily Pilot carrier . Be Some8ody ! Be a Daily Pi lot carrien • Call 642-4321 or mail the coupon to Daily Pilot Circulation Department, P . O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . r-------------------------------------------, I I would Ilk• to be a Dally Piiot carrier I I I I NAME .. , . . ...................... , . . • . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • , , . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . I I I I ADDRESS ............•................ , ..•................. ,., ..........•....... '·· I I I I ·.. ....................................................................... ........... I : PHONE ..... , , , , ................. , , , , , , . , .......•..•.....•........... AGE . . . • . . . . . . . . . . : L-------------------------------------------J DAILY PILOT 642-4321 l ' T ... . . ,, -. . . . .............. ili .. litilli•llill ............ ,. . • • * Immediate funding on equity in homes, units or commercial from community Home Loa n, Inc., a licensed broker. No payment Swing Loan plans availabl e. 714 /955-2602 San Clemente~ most breathtaking view! -~?i. -- lma~in e <ln ( azure-o cei'l n ' <;l111111111 ·ri11g ti)(' I >t0:N. \( ·1 .I :: 1tH11 11111n11y . .11\~1111 lC ...... 11 11111 ,__ ______ __. lr.irnc ·d t)~ nill- ln~ l1ills and ~ky. Thars 1tw ~1x·t wcular \'lcw from The Plnnuclt·. He rc. on on<: ot I flt• highC'SI hilltops of Sdn Clemc n1c..·. you 'll flncl a hand · ful of exclusive 2 o r 3·h cclroom ho mes. Like degnnt Mech1erranean villas. 1he while s 1ua.;o ~·xteriors gleam in tll • s unligl11. cmwrwcl by richly co lored Ille roofs. Accenting rhc ·xubcrant fe ·ling of space and 1igh1 arc soaring ca1he· d ral ccilln~s. skyligl11s. lncloor atri- u ms. rlan ll'rS and Solarium win· dows. Ancl evcry1h lng Is m as1cr· craf1ed rlgh1 down to 1he last clc1all. Like <Hchllcc1ural wood trim . Mm· ble fi replace facings a nd hearths. Lavish mast~r bed room s u ite s wi1l1 I s11a·lik<' m aster baths. ll's <:111 wall ing for yrni at The Pinnacle. S11 lca\'C .ill 1tw ~mo~ cine! Ow 1raffw hl ·h incl ynu. come up tO Tht.' Pin nac h.:. 11·s a lifesty le thal's snml' lhing 10 Sl'C:-. Sl'l<:ct ho mes still available-s1art ln~ ell $225.000. Models nix·~ II AM Ill C) PM rtnlly I'\( c·pi r-riCld\ (71 41 ·~9H·221R 11·3/4% Interest (12% APR) 80% financing. 3 0 year loan. 1 point pl us saoo. the PINNACLE at Mariners Point A (l{•velopmcnt by Uni Cal Ftnant·tol Corporcittcm ~. ) ' ' I . l· r ~ ---•-.. --... ~•·• • I REAL ESTATE Higli Rates Hol d ()// ll1l~'ers WASHINGTON HN•1•nt h•1h•rnl act1oni1 lo dcreMulate thl' l~nft md 'bank Ina 111du't r1t•i1 Niu Id :.h'" tht> housing re"'" 1'n h\ 111·1·v1•11t•n1< m o rtg&gl' anll'rt•st t .1tt'!> from 1trop ping below 11 p •r,•l'nt tn llw fott•,t>t'J ble ruturt•, lht• N11t1111111l J\':.Ot't,1lmn Of llomt• lh11lil1'1 ... 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Ill\ 1·st JIK)Ut HO 111'1 1 1•111 111 I h\•11 fu111h Ill I l''>ttkrtlhll nHu t,.:J~t·:-. 11.111\.. 011 th1 "lht r h.ind. Ill\ ,.,l ht•I 1\ ,., n t 111'1 ~' rwr«'\'nl of th1·11· mvr11'' 111 h111J:o.1ng l ~OEK T llE l\'EW law, J !. !>:lV 1ng, and lo.in .1:-.soc1a1 inns a.,suml' lhl' wtdPr ln\t·<>tmcnt powf'rs tn <"lutltng mll•f'l•.-;t pa) 111g eht·ck111i:: ae 1•ount'> a nd crE'chl card" ·they wcr<: gradu:.ill.} 111 lw :.t 11pptd 11( the :uh an tage provJCkd b) thl' 1 , µo1nt dtf f~n·nt1al 011 '>av1n~~ accounts and ('<.'rt 1 fi1•ates The phase-CJ11t. as written in the l<iWr~-l~~p.rO('.~Qd U"l-i.lO Of:. c1C"rl5 11m11m•1 ovrr~MJT-l>l'TIOd. - tn order to j:!iv<: S&Ls the opportunity to mtegrute its new :iss<.'t and servic- ing powers into its operations. Ho01e Sites. on Market At Ranch o California G rand opening activities are under way for Country Road , a $7.7-million master planned community of r.e - sidentiaJ home sites, each consisting ol five acr es. a t Rancho California. Incorpor ating 700 acres of prime land. divided into 128 parcels, lhis new community is bemg offered by Th e L and Office of Rancho California. Prices for the fi rst phase of 29 homesites range from $50,000 to $72,500 with selle r financing availa- ble. "COUNTRY ROAD o ffers a unique opportunity for families as well as in- vestors to get in on the 'ground floor ' of what is one of the m ost exciting projecL'> of its kind in Cali fomiaw" ex· plained Giles Kavanag h of ihc Land Office . '·Purchasers will e njoy the freedom of homest eading on these ranch-like acreages in addition to the benefits of living in one of the most unique new communities to be de· veloped anywhere in the country." SITUATED JUST east of the his- toric town of Tem ecula. Country Road lS located midway between the Sun<Say, Septomber 7. 1980 CAIL Y PILOT 8 9 SPANISH COURTYARD FEATURED AT HUNTINGTON COMPLEX Hu11fington Proje ef Office Leasing Brisk Leasing continu es at a new Mt•dit~rranean-styled , low-rise office bu1ldinJ: in Huntington Beach, with I lw de\1clopers reporting over 50 pcr- t•t•nt of the spaee already leased out. Elk er Landscape Contrat•tors. 1 nc .. of Stanton ' F or ~o re 1nfo rm a t1 on uhout availabl<' office space which rs ex peeled to Ix' fully ll'a~ed :;oon ('all 963-5400 Condo Vie wer I Buys 'Quicker' ' Shoppers tor Lownhomel'. 1n Lo~ An geles, Orange and Riversid<' counties are more ready to buy than shoppers ror detachl·<.I home., Bul they are not willing lo spend as much, nor are lhey looking for as much s p:.ice The!}I are some or lhl' lrt>nds rev<'aled by an exteni'IU.c three-county s urvey conducted by Wa lker & Lee, Inc. The suryey was based on a nswers to a questionnaire filled flut by shoppers a t both detached and townhome housing develop- me nts. ' THE INITIAL QUESTIONS dealt with buying intentions, while I.he fina l qucstinnt.' rnvcred family inrome data. In between were quc!>t1ons covering the speetrum of individual char acteristics and preferences m home styles and f<'aturel> When it come!> to bu~in~. ~I pt-rcent of those shopping for townhomc., plan tu lJuy immediately, .md 44 pcn·enl pl.HI to huy '' ith1n the ne'f 12 months. Onl} 26 p<'r<'<·nt of 1 hl' -.hopp<'r.., fo de· tached home:-. pl.1n Lo l>u} 1mm1•1hatch. and only 11 percent plan tt> IJu) w1l htn •• ~1·.ir ~early one out of thret• arc JU"t looh.in~ . ..icrnrdmJ? to Robert Lind, Walker&. Ll·c 'i vtCl' pnst<knt fn_r marketing research By contr:1•t lher(• 1sn 1 111ud1 d ifference bet"cen th'• annu:.11 111cornt of !ht 'ihoppers for townhomc~ .ind tlC'I ac·hl'll lwuMn,.: 1 he median for the townhnme group wa ... S:l~.7JCJ ;.ind $35,630 for de- tached home shopper' FV<'I• lhl· pet Cl"ntages or dual incomes 'l\\O 1ncomt•:-i per family) were close. 55 pt:rePnt for townhonw:-. arnl SH percent for detached. S llOPPl:Jt~ I Olt TO\\ Nll11 \1 ES ;ire not will· ing tu pa) .1:-. mui:h T ht· 1rwd1an of thl· top prices of the townhome "hnpf•l'I'' \\as Sq(1 mo. with me- dian monthly paym1•nt of <t.71 l 'I hr:-. \\Orks out to 26 percent of 1111"om1· v. hich ;~ ..in ... e to the tradi· twnal 25 l'('rccnt t.h an• nf total 1111.,ww for hoosing. Located :it 18700 Beach Blvd_, the office~ range in size from 550 to 4,000 SQl*Olrt: feet. Each office s p:ice is in- dividually designed and constructed to the specifications of the tenant. ·ne,rr is running 1'rom s1-s1 20 J)er- square feet of leasable space. B • Thl' ·rtll:dian top pn<·t• for 1111· dt!l;.ichcd home .uilders_ Tr i;hoppt-n, "<ts Sl21. WO. \\ 1U1 muulhh. P<O m cnts of_ _.._. ______ SS21t."'ot ~' K per'rt"nl -of-m~e-___ ,_ __ The project, which encompasseses 20.550 square feet of office space. is bu ilt a r o und a thr ee-s ided landscaped Spanish courtyard with fountams ond s tereo system masking tra ffic and other city noise. Security 1s msured by arched. wrought iron gall's. Additional features include ntnc foot ceil ings, detailed Spanish tiles on the stair risers and fountain pools. recessed windows. and hand carved mah ogony. imported e n- trance doors . Consideration was given to ene rgy efficiency. The air-conditioning is equipped with after-hour timers lhat can be manually controlled by each office user when needed. Architect and planner was Richard Kenn eth Brooks J r . and Associates of Irvine. The Huntington Beach de- velopment was landscaped by Fred When tt 1·onh·s to =:-J.l:t l<· hr.p per~ for I 5 0 0 W k tov.inhoml'!> .ire Jol)ktng fnr I »1<1 qua• c leet. Shop-' or e..s pe r ... for dctat'hl'd ;1r1· l1111k1n f11, h11rni>'i nearly JS In Home Trades WASfUNGTON <AP> Under a $1.5 million renewal of a government contract with the National Associa- t ion of Home Bujlders, some 1.500 low-income workers will be trained in a variety of housing trades, tht: Labor Department has announced Assist a n t Secretar y of Labor Ern est G . Green sa id the homebuilders association will pro· m ote and develop s ubcontracts with member e mployers in 18 states, un- de r terms of the contract. The department said that of the 1,485 training opportunities in the hous ing indus try, 660 are pre· apprenticeship positions . percent larger . I 'l'.U .qu. ,. ft·l'l The prinr1p;1l r1-.1!>•1n f11r bu)llli; 1 horn(; now, or an) tim<' \\i.ls d1ffen·nt IM'" • n llw townhome .:ind detachL·d horn1• 'h11p1 "' r 111u p~ Among to" nhume 'hoppt•rs 38 vt:rn:nl s.ml they "'ere in· terested tn bu) mg r&t-l,I\ twn<•f1h ;ind an inflation he dge Among tkt.H h<-.1 twrrw ,.ttopper'>. only 24 percent ga\1° this re as11n, IJ1JI 1k l'l'rl'ent ~aid they were looking lor larger· horn1--. .. TIRED OF ltF.~Tl~G " Wi\S .1 reason for both groups More sht1ppcr., for to\.\ nhomes a re currently renting in Los \ni.;t"lc:., Orange and Ri verside counties than an: sh<J(Jp\:r'> for detached homes, 31 percent to 20 pcrcrhl Of these, more townhome shoppers say thPy'rt• 1111'11 of renting, 25 percent to 18 percent Of the current homeowners nut shopping, 23 percent of the shoppers for to~nhnmes currently own condominiums or townhomes while 73 percent own single-family detach('d house:.• _, OCC Course Set In Technology Of Construct ion metropolitan areas o f San Diego, .---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 A construct.Jon technology course that ~cuses on construction con- tracts. docum ents. bidding, bondmg, insur ance, and specifications will be offe red for the first time at Orange Coast College this f~. - Tilled "Construction Controcts and Specifica t ions." the t hree-unit course meets Wednesday from 7-10 p.m. The course instructor is Meredith Rayl-Cefali, who has been a con· struction contracts administrator at U .C. Irvine for the past seven years. "The course Is open to the public, but is particularly valuable for young professional architects and engineers," Ms . R ayl·Cefali .said. "The class will explain how to pro· cure a bond and how to btd a proJect, and will discuss the lega l re la tionships that exist between lh<• con- tractor. architect, and owner " Registration for fall classes con- tinues through Sept. 20 in the OCC Admissions Office For registration information. phone 556-5772 Riverside and Orange Counties. Coast resort areas are less than 30 miles distant and Palm Springs is on- ly about an hour·s drive a way. Sales information and tours of the ranch-like homesites at Country Road may be arranged through the Laod Office Take Tnterstale 15 to the Rancho California Road exit and proceed "t'St one block to Front Street. Turn left onto Front Street and con- tinue one·h<tlf block to Moreno Road. then turn left again to the Land Of- fice, open daily from 9 a m· .. al 41873 Moreno Road in Rancho California. For further information call 676·5706. Investment T alk Set for Newport The public has been invited to hear a presentation by Dr. "Rock y " Tarantello on the s ubject of "Real Estate Theory as an Investment Tool" at the Oct. 8 dinner meeting of the Orange County Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management at the Airµorter Hotel in Newport Beach. at 6 p.m . SAVE $3500* E9UAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE A-"c-cz 1atllled ................ A9fl'fc_.......,_ •FREE CHOICE •INFORMED CHOICE HUMTIHGTOH llACH- FOUNTAJM YAUIY ...,, ... ......,,, .. 1111 SW...•-................. C...._,.'2'47· "Sports, ••• " Keeps you on top of the local ecene ... everyday In the DAILY PILOT .. r On one of Paim Desert's Best Buys Allrachve 2. 3 and 4 bedroom single family homes at a price you'd expect to pay for a condo- rn1n1um You"re surrounded by greenbelts and walkways and only steps from swimming pools and therapy pools ll 1s the ideal second home or retlrement home You own your property (and your privacy!) while the grounds are mamtamed for you FROM $74,900 "PRE·SEASON SAVINGS Buy before October 15, 1980 and save S3.000 on any of our homes plus receive a $500 decora- tor allowance. COVtNOTON/KAVANAlJGH 711 :!OS V.lencta Palm Desert Teteohone 34&-71e6 Woodbridge Gables may be just what you have been waiting for •.. but don't .wait too long. Woodbridge Gables Grand Closing Three profession.ill\ JecNtJtcd mode' in> l• • available These'..,,p'lri0u-. .1r.~le·li1111t!) .... k• 1 :.~d homes by lroinc P:ict:ir -m~ de5'1C:-:"1c-a m 1 • . ..-M:n 11nu colorful New Engl.:ind .:h:Hu<.ter Wo0dbridge 1s wdl kr.<'~TI for 1 W• lit L • •r w ... rte' tl•Pi 1 Two lakes. Swimn.111~ and 1crn11~ dUtJ: 1-'.i rl< .... ~.lilc" oftrail.s..1\ ca~ui.ll. oi...tu.uor W.Jy' -.>!Jue t .. dt 1u rn..id\' the CL)rnmunity onC' • 11 the most po1'11IM •i the dynamte city ot IMne · To tal<e advanta~e 1 •tour (,r n l i 1 • •· ·11 details 552-4101 Pnc1..-' r<im~. !r1i;: :: .. I to ~235.0UO r Woodbridge Gables (714) 552·4l0l . r , .. . . . ••• DAlL V PILOT « · Sunday, September 7 1900 REAL EST\TE Home Real Castle Encino Projet·I Take Three Years .. EN lNO (Al'l M,111\ nw11 hk1 • tu UUnk ot their honws il\ I ..... ,.... uut Alan Garthwu1tc:>'<; nl'\\ pl;w1.• n·ull) iS a cas\le u 11 2·1 1 nom' nnll $!! million of It Abuut ull th.1t :. 1111,stnw ih 1mo1t, Localed hJJ(h on u hill U\ 1·t h•ok11111 llae San l-'l'rn11ndo \'ull1•\ th1 I uctor al)rle rel\ d1.•11tt• h.1:-. h1•1•11 11111h·1 nm slruction for th11•1· '1•.11 ' 11p11•wnt lq 2SO.OOO houri; 111 \\\11 ._ II\ .111 .11 "" ol 1klll1-'tl 11rt1:.1111' l '11m plt•t1n11 '-" 1•x pected this l>1•1•t•mh1•1 Tbe house, whlt'h r11 11w:-. •~llllf)f>t•d with a wine l'1•1l.11 pt 11J1·1·111111 1 """' tennis t'<>lll1 , 1•lt•\ .11111 .11111 pnul "'"' oa ranthlonct 11111•1• 11\\ tlt'd II\ I )1111 AmeC'he, who .111111.: \\1th 1l,11 k1~ .. ble bn'<1 tho1 11u~hhr1•1I 1.11 .. h•11 ''' on the s1tl.' m tlw 1•~111, GAaTHWAIT•: •:M Pl 0\ ~ lt ~ h •I he called 1tn · L·xt1.H11 ,Jt1111 ' i:11111p .. , crartsm1•n ' lo 1•111h1•\h,..h tu .. t111.:•1 style maru.11111 "1111'11 tu 1i.11111 .t 111. Balboa tloUM' Woodcar ver But r' 11 t IJ1 .1 t 1.11 t1•\I entire' wall:-. for tlw h 11u-., "'t111i- blacks n11th <:eu1 ~·· Et b tor rnl tll 111\ ornamental p1~l.'e:-. Art1:urn l~1Jnt' Duke supen1sed llw bu1hltn1• 111 1t ,. wine cellar and l).11ntt•d "" mu1.1h 111 \be house. 11wludmg <mt' 111 1111' \\ 1111· room. • . Hall Roulled J!c . an Engho,h ,Jrtt~I. c:Ud a mural for the µo"'ckr room ct:1l iog. "He also des1gn1•d \\H• t111nls of the 85 stained glass w1ndu\\.., rn ttw home," Garthwaite said Village Estai es The combination of s ingle family homes plus community facilities has madethe61-home community of Hunt· iitcton Village Estates in Hun tington Beach a near sellout according Lo builder Robert Stellrecht Jr. Only Aven homes remain to be sold since tbeywentonthemarke tlatein May The success is. in part. due to the fact that home owne rs are offerC'd the USl: of tennis courts, a s wimming pool and a club house. while enjoytng the privacy or life in a fully detached single family hom e. Another factor m tbe homes ' popularity 1s the mix of single-story a n d two story. thrPe bedroom homes and a two story. four bedroom house. The homes have features 'ueh ar. an atrium and corner window~ an t ht.• single story m odel, s kyli Ahts ancl hJ\ windows in the two s lon models Usual amenities s uch as wall to "all carpeting, built-in appli ances and two to three baths a re in cluded . And then then.• 1 (; rthwolle , who rt>n•nUy 1·mn11lt-t d thr~ other d rN•m hou'~~ rt1m.t of t hem tn the Son fo't•rnando Vullt1y On ot th home• ~as µurt•h,1.,cd by u turn l'llar and .11111th1 1 h' :1 prornlnt•nl h1111kt•1 l'tll' l\,1lho,1 '" Of'l(•IOl7l'd tlrlHllld •• 11•11t ml .. 1.11n11-.1• The• •:rourul rt oor 111•1 .. 1rt ~ 1111 """' n•ll,1r 111 11J1•1·t111n 1111m t•ln .1tm ~bin .111cl 1(111 a.1(1'" I h" ·,1'C'ot11I rl1111t 1·1111ta111:-. lh1• 11 ... 1111-: r110111 1f111111~ t•~1111 .1t11I k1t1'11t•11 ,,, t·11 \\hilt lht 1111111 f11~1l I dt•rlll .Ali'tl I'll 111 1 h 111 lh• t ... .t11111111'. <:,1rlhw.11l1 .11!1\1•il 1111 111•\"'lr I ht•clttHllll l'Ulllolltl!'I ,, 1111·pl.i.. 1i. "I'll '" .1 It .11lw1 1'••11• Ii •I iii• 11111 111t1111 11111 ftltll ltlc ·tl !i 1llt11w1111 •\1\ tdt\,U I \'lllfolt W\S I l l.c<; ht \• I r I 1 111h\\111t1• '•tit! 1•>. pl.11n111).( 111 ... 11t1 1111 l•Jl'kpr .. und \1\ nlf1t•I 11 11111(11111 t \\ 1 If 11111111•, .. 1 111 Ill •I h• '. 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The common grt't>r1 twit areas and com munity facilil1l'., .ire maintained h\' the honiNwnl'rS ,1o;:-.oc1allnn for $.'l7 a'month Pricl.'s rangP fr om $125.900 to ~l:l7,900 w1lh 20 pcrC'l'nt financing pro vlc!E.-ct hy MC'rt<ur) Savings & Loan In- terest rates hav< bt•('JI nuctu:itmg from 14 perct>nt down to 1I7 ,. percent and back up to a presL•nt 13 percent For owner occupied purchases the builder Wlll lakt· a thrct• year interest only second back e nabbng people lo move in for Jtl ~rce-ot down The homes are located on Taylor Drive off Beach Boulevard about 21fl miles south of the San Diego freeway. AT $45QOOO TO $1,00QOOQ HARBOR RIDGE . .., ._ CUSTOM HOMESITES ARE QUITE A BARGAIN ,,,' Bec1111c;1' u1/1e11 vo11 l111 .t1 a custom /1ome:.ile i11 I /a1 l}()t Ridge, 11011 1rl' l111vi11g mon? tlum just 011e q1Ulrter to 011e half nn _,., tl( 1 t' of pn111c reside11tial la11d. Yo11 're l111y111g fforbor _ ~ Rid;.r,e. 011e of the co1111tn/s 1110s/ µrestigio 11s pt ivate ~ ~ conm1w1ities. Bnllim1t ... w1'il'ls-oper Newport I /arbor ~ ~;1 fro111 most sites. Prh1ntc tennis courts. .;.. .. _.>!-: ~ /\ :2.J-l1<mr g1mrded gate. J r 'i You're lmyi11g Newport Benc/1. And all tlt e tlii11gs t/1at 1t1nke "j $; _).) it 0111'.' oj California's wost sopliisticall"ti cities. E.lq11is1tL' ~" resta11rn11ts. L/11parnlleletl sliopµi11g. T/1eatre. Private ~olf, tc>11nis and 1mc/1t c/11l1s. A style of lit1i11g liot/1 elegant and casual. But 111ost of nil, you're l111yi11g 11 clrM111. Tlw d 1·e11111 of lmildi11g yo11r ow11 ho111e. Tltc w11y you want it. A /10111C' ns distinctive, tl'> originnl as you nrl'. Wlte11 yo11 look 111 it tl1at way, n c11sto111 l10111r.>site i11 1-Jarbor Rirlgc is quite n lmrgni11. 1\ftcr 111/, how 11111cli is n drM111 wortl1? · ------,~..-1--F~ip;;."'·~H:"e.+far~'"i-Rf~,to1u.:i:io,11g1;,. t1l• TIH'll move 11µ to Newport Beac/1 's m ost sought-after add1 ess. 17 Harbor Ridge Ori11e, Newport Beach (71.J ) b.JO-ol/o .. f'11c1•-. j f ft'1 II .,.,. II~,,, ""It "' 1•1cl•ltt 1111 Ill 511/•lt'I I Ill /II"'' """ 1)11 01 aftt r d1•acl/1111· 111tl11,1•1/1111111 c,, 1• 1l1c J /, /1 1 • • r .-\,.:.011e1•1 ,, lt111 /"1 / Ill //11• ""''' 1)/f It! WI H/\RBOR RIDGE l!_!_!J IRVINE PACIAC I The builder , Stellrecht Construction Co. of Huntington Beach, has received an award for en ergy-savmg re1:1turt's Sales offices aN' open weekdays 12-5 -----------------------------------------------------.. ' • t I • I I• ,, • i • I I !.. and 10·5 Saturdays and Sundays ~t.'\\pu11 lh:.1~!1 ••• lrn .... plrit ,11 tli1.· dl.1.,l •.• t 1ml' .. 11 ..... 111'-rn~ 111t11 ,l.t11 .. 1ng 'and ... , \\hltl'l·'I"'· hilltn\lll~ , .. cl ...... 11 \\nrl .. l .1\\,1\ from th1.· ''orl..I. .-. andcas tlc - ·' ho m e for the free spirit in us all. " Your Second Hotne Should be in Nevvport Beach .~---. -- . ~ .. ~r~ . . . Sandcastll', lu xury condominiums -within walking .. li srann.• of the beach, thl.' yachc clubs an d Balhoi1 !~la nd. ANDCASTLE· IS . NEWPORT BEACH .. . .. . . ,. . . From $169,500 7 7 7 Avocado, on the ocean side of Pacifk oast Highway across from Fashion Island (714) 67 3-}271 .. By But;.ler Housin~ Corporation .. '"" ..... _.._._....,..._ ...... --·· -~ _...., -. "-... . ... .. . ... .... .. .. .... -...... ------- " ' I . ' I· 8J f 1 DAILY PILOT ~.----7.tW Edstl•fl••~ ·state Median . Hits New High ~ lat•ln• ••l•• -voh.am.. UM Calllonla • ~--ol Realton • median price lndex for H · llt1n1 1ln1I• family dweUtn11 excetded tbe tlOO,• &.wl for \be flnt Ume ln July. rt1tn1 to a new all time bl1b o1 s100.•1. TM new median prtce ta II tOthl ol _. ptreeftt abov. UM •.au potted ln J1.ane. CAA'• moetbly 1uMeripdon Mwaleller. Real Eatate Trends. ,.... ported. ftlS NSW PaK'B L&Vll wu accompanied by a 4.t pettent increase lo aales uUvity lo July over June. lndiutlve or the market'• pace, laowever. wu the fact that July volume was Z2.1 percent bek>w that for July, 1m "July act.lvtty doesn't sbow the u1M5ur1e in • . mon,.,. iatereat rates in Auiust wblcb «>uld brinl renewed dampenina lo the market," CAR President John Seymour commented. "The impact New Financing Plan Revealed • of thia lateat lotereat rate rise will not appear until tbe September fipres are compiled." •"ftle rebound lo July's sales activity was not Homebuyers at the New Territory, a sin1le-homes in the community which range along the u dramatic u June's, when t.be market surfed family bome community in the hills of Laguna open space of the Aliso Creek Greenbelt, between 14 percent lo volume overt.be previous month, but have an opportunity to purchase one of the few re· the imposing Saddleback Mountain range to the the July increase was well above seasonal maining units under 8 new financin1 plan. east and the rolling Laguna Hilla to the west. performance," Seymour said. Historically, the With a 5 percent down payment, the J .M. Valued fortheir architectural appeal, the New volume of transactions bas declined from June to Peters Company will carry a second trust deed on Territory exteriors of natural shin1le or board and July In each of the previous four years. 15 percent of the mortgage. wttb an option of 13 batten siding wtlh wood shake roofs sheltering a percent (13~ percent APR> on a three year pro· varied selection Qf elevations feature open rafters, "THE LOWES INTEBEST rates during July gram or 10 percent (10~ percent APR> on a two masonrior wood columns supporting wide roof ex- and the pent·up consumer demand aided the year loan, with no payments due until the end of tensions, plan shelves, covered parking courts and market's attempt at recovery. August's statistics the loan period'. interesting window treatments. should abo reflect this same recovery cycle," the "With our new scecond trust deed program, Anaheim Realtor noted. ,. buyers will only need to qualify for the primary Vaulted ceilings accentuate the three and four· Wbile the price of homes continues to rise, the loan, making it easter to meet the lending require· bedroom interiors of the four fioorplans initially current rate of increase bas slowed mar&inally. ments of the various financial institutions," noted offered which were created by the award-winning .-.-..LJ11e-.Jubtliguu was..18.A per,.cent above.lb.at forJu_. -Jfem-Hover, vice pr•aident.oL.marketio'°JCK. ~e.... architects. the Berkus Grpup. Fa,mily rooms. t--+W'-lim~,-tb~first-time ~~)'e91""'rete of a ~pmt"'BeactrbomebuiJi~-. ________ -f..:,,::,or=-im:=:;.::al;;.,.dining areas and kitchen nooks offer both preciation bas dropped below 20 percent since Sep-Priced from $164,000, the remainine two-story ca a Tinin and btlmate d1Runton-op"= tember 1979. "Considering the inflationary pre-portunities while at least one custom wood-burning ssu.res at work in the economy and the expected fl.replace with gas stub for log lighter is located low level of new housing starts, this reduced rate witbin each home. Homes are served by two, 2~ of appreciation is not likely'to continue," Seymour G••r.r.d Gate Set or three bath areas. concluded. ~ , To see the models and for detailed information Joel Sincer, CAR's director of Plannin&. about t.be new financing plan, take the El Toro Research and Economics, pointed to the fractional F Sa-J-. l Road exit from San Diego Freeway. Dfive south twinl al the market in favor of smaller bomes as or IU.U.:USt e on El Toro Road lo Paseo de Valencia to Ken· evidence of buyers' efforts to compensate for the nington Drive and the sales information center for steady rile in bome prices across t.be stale. The new security-conscious community of The New territory in Laguna Hills where models Sandcastle -a Butler Housln1 Corporation de-are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. dally. .. AL'IROVGB THE DIS'l'IUBV'110N of homes . bv bedroom ca•-ry refleda a preference for velopment of condominiums wtlbin walkinl dis· " ....... tance of t.be ocean in Newport Beach -recently • .. REAL ESTATE A U~S. Economy ·· . Chief Def ends ,Money Policy ~ WASHING TON -''Recent assertions tha\ housing bu consumed a disproportionate ahare of' credit and thus stoked inflation are simplistic and can lead So..,barmffll policy Implications," Dr. · Peter Tre-i"dway. vice president and chief economist of the Federal National Mortgage As'· aociaUon, believes. • ' "TboM who are concerned -and rightly so - a bout the nation's unsatisfactory industrial performance and capital formation should seek to cure tbe aftlicted aectors and not to spread t.be dis• ease " Treadway told those attending the annual conv~ntioo of the Federal Bar Association. • MOST OF 111E DEMAND for housing -and bousinl credit -be said, bas been generated by strong demogapbic factors: t.be need to house the post· World War II baby boom generation, in· creased participation of women in the labor fqrce, and the srowinJ elderly population. · These trends, be said, are expected to continue in the Eipties. Moreover, Treadway asserted, ~­ lorical analysis of now of fwids and national lD· come accounts shows that housing's share of credit only looks high in comparison with the late 19608, when housing demographics were not as sharp as they are now or were in the 1950s. Inadequate capital formation in the industrial sector has been caused not, he said, by housing's success in attracting the credit it needs but by the failure of government to devise equitable, infla· lion-proof tu policies. Industry's poor productivi· ty performance bas also detracted from .the attrac· liveness of industrial sector investment. SO INSTEAD OF LOOKING to curtail bous· ' . . ing, critics -should be looking at ways to improve e..dficiencx DlA.m · 's Indus al investment and remove tax d isincentives m l a area. Treadway asserted. For instance, he said "attempts should be made to revise lax potfcy so that inflation·· pToduced book capital gains would not be taxed for stock prices, as they are not for housing." Abo, be noted, depreciation allowances for tax plll'p()lle9 should be based on replacement. not historical cost. ' In the meantime, Treadway said, lifting of re- gulatory restrictions is enabling lenders to remove the one real subsidy which housing has heretofore enjoyed -the availability of fixed rate mortgages which do not allow for rising inflation. lar1er bomea, amaller homes captured their added an extra dimension of security to its lar5~et share since January 199·" Sinler private, waJJed grounds: a suard house that, wben esp . The proportion of total purchues of uld i s d utl id f bomee with two or less bedrooms increased to 22.0 manned, wo nsure an c e rea ents o complete freedom from unwanted intruaiom. SF Average 8104,000 . THE FEDERAL NATIONAL Mortgage As· socialion is a federally chartered. sha.rebolder· owned and privately managed corporation. The nation's largest single supplier of home mortga1e funds, FNMA purchases mortgage loans from local lenders. thereby replenishing those instil• lions' supply of mortgage money. pereeat, up from 20.5 percent in June and 21·1 per· Positioned at the front entrance of Newport cent In llarcb. SAN FRANCISCO (AP)'-Tbe average price of homes in the San Franclaco Bay area bas re· ached $104,000, accordin1 to a study of the Conversely, homes with four or more Beach colony, the iuard house wu provided in the bedrooms accounted for 27 .5 percent of aJJ tr an.sac· event that the future Sandcutle bomeowner's U · California Aaaociation of Realtors. · tioDS lD Jult'.; compared to 21=2 rcent in June and sociation elects to hire a IUard to screen viatton to the community. • peremt llarcb. Three m dwelllnp re· This exclusive enclave of 45 luxury con· Tbe Bay area average wu fourth ltrgest in the stale. Orance County led t.be way at $123,000, followed by Loe Ancelea at $198,000 and Ventura at $108,000. •tainecl tbelr dominant market position with 50.1 ,percent of tbe statewide volume lD July, down dominiums ta ~sold out, accordina to clevelopen. ,marSIDall1 from 51.3 percent in June ud 50.t per· Prices begin at $189,500. ·cent lD March. · 1 "The aborta•e of affordable bousinc in Californla la srapblcally empbaaiaed in t.be dis- . trlbatkm al Jul7 aalel by price catqoriea," Sinter ..... "llOSE TllA.N HALF OF aJJ July tranaactiom -50.t percent -were for homes coslinl Sl00,000 or more. Last January homes in this price ranee -acCOUDted for 43. 7 percent of all aales. On a nat- lo n al basis, homes i n this price ran1e about 19 Percent of all transactions. In California, t percent of all ~ansactions were for homes cost· lDI $J00,000 or more, and only 4.5 percent were for homee costlnc $50,000 or less." l Tbe CAR median bome price index lo July was baaed on reports of 10,973 transactions by 47 Boards of Realtors throughout.the state. In Oranie County. transactions fell 5. 7 percent from Jime, lac&inl 27 .6 percent behind July 1979. Tbe median price rose to a new record of $123,205, a 24.7 percent increase over July 1979. <A chance lD reportlq methods may have _understated the median price lD this area recently). W estcliff Grove Selling in Newport Contemporary noor plans offerlnc every tradi· tional luxury are the key to the popularity of WeatcWf Grove, a limited edition of luxury homee near tbe sea lD Newport Beach. Dest.peel by tW Bertus Group, an award· wiDDIDI architectural firm and built by Pacesetter Bomea; Westcllff Grove offers the beat of both t.be dnlper'a and the builder's art. · Tbe residences ran1e lD aize from 2,508 to 3,368 aquare feet and an priced from $350,000. 1'be purebaae price inciudes ownenbip of the land - outatan«Hn1 ftnancin1 options are available. Decorated model homes are open for viewlnl dally from noon to 5:00 p.m. To reach the develop- ment from Pad.ftc Cout Hlibway. turn up the bill at Dover Drive and follow Dover to Weatclllf. For further information, call 146-509Z or.5'8-8801. REAL ESTATE AUCTION 210 RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LOTS PLUS ACREAGE TO IE SOLD INDIVIDUALLY Today's gold mines come in the form of luxuf'lous homes available within several distinctive Anaheim HWts neighbomoods. It wonl take you tong to see wtry these residences have the county's highest appnK:iation rate•. The community boasts a list shining with award·winnlng developers and builders who haw brought their Mid• touch to the New Land of Maheim Hill. shopping and educ:atic@I terJlceg; No fool'i gold here, just the highest quality single-family homeS and townhomes to be found anywhefe in Orange Cotrty. Follow the map and find that at every tum through Anaheim HHls you can stake a claim for the future ofyourfamil',: Oualtt)< valle, appreciation ••• you'l ltrlce It rich when you ~the hOme8 of Anlhlim Hiia. "Tit lnlurwalnCI~ UWi fte ... Lmlll The corporation's stock, with approximately 59 millioo shares out.standing, is publicly lr'aded on the New York Stock Exchange and ot.ber stock ex· changes. The~tyBuilden of Anaheim HillL Great News• Come see the growing selection ot fine new homes now showing 1n Anaheim Hills NOW SHOWING 1. Pointe QulHett by The Gunsron Hall Co Single family homes (714) 974;,1840 2. Windsor Tenace by Warmington Development Co View rownhomes (7 14) 974 4232 3. Carriage Hiiia by The Warmington Group Single family homes (714) 637 6614 4. Sky Gate by Smyth Bros Inc Single lam1ly homes (7 t4) 974-4121 I 5. Quall Ridge by Southport Development Corp Single family homes (714) 640·4433 &. Renalaaance by The Robert P Warmington Co Single family homes (714} 549·8867 7. Quall Vista by Southport Development Corp L1m11ed senes townhomes (714) 640-4433 8. Haven Hiii by Pacific Coast Builders Single family homes (714) 973-1212 COMING SOON 9. Canyon Pointe by Carlton Homes. Inc Lu1<ury 1ownh0mes (714) 838-7171 1 O. Anaheim Ridge Estates Custom homes1tes NeXI unit 1981 (714)957-9303 11. Ridge View by The Baldwin Company New group of single family homes (714) 540-8300 12. Cenyon View Estates by Boulevard Development. Inc Luxury single family homes ( 714) 54 7 -8056 13. RolttnHlll ~ Amencan Natooal Group Single family homes (213) 879-0900 14. Rlmcreat VIiia• by Beam Oevelopmen1 Company lakeside townhomes (714) 778-0285 · 1 S. c.n,on 1'9nace by Boulevard Development, Inc. View townhomes (714) 547·8056 --""(ti) PIATELLI ti[ U lSTITt MClllllUS AnlhelmHll~a trNlln of..,.. ... tor the~ proepecting a IP90tllc ~· From the Nllic oountryllde end rect88llonal flClitiel ktCOI I lplele an.lheiril hills Via the Newport and/or R1v8f'Slde Freeways to lmpenal Highway. then follow dtrectional signs and the above map -. - ...... -IMrtr • 11212 (HI) 2n·4444 c 1980, Ann*n .... Inc. • ____ .......... ___ .. ... • - .. ,.. 812 OAJL Y PILOT Sunday. September 7. 1980 RF.AL FSTATE r Moving Up 1n R8al Estate ... DWIGHT •. 1u:1.0E or Nf'Wl)Or\ Bt.-ach re centJy joined the Oran&e County Office ol Grubb & Ellis Comm.-rc1ttl 8rokeraie Company In tht' capacity of Industr ia l AssO<'late Belden brm11~ a backttround of real estatt>, finance and related cour es from UCLA where ho gradualNJ 1n 1880 with a RA In t•co11um1cs Build.ers· Assail Money Maneuvering SACRAMENTO Ju11t 011 a llfornia '11 beleafuert'<t homebuyer11 wt•n· easing buck mto tht1 hOIYMlbuy1na muket foll owina un unprec1.·n dented aleg.-or record high 1nlt'rc1St rates. fcdt-ral "lln~t·rina'' wllb lhe mon1>y 11upply la s lamming the door once •gain Th w~ the con~en11us of opinion e xpressed by a c"°" section of IN1dln1C homebuilders uttend 1ni: the JWit <'Ollduded qunrtt>rly board of directors m<'t>lln,a of Uw '11J1fornu1 Uulldlng Industry As· soclatlon <CRIA> h •rt• COIA i:. the sta tewide repr.escntallv1• of ltlt' ho111t•h11ildlng and lig ht con struoUon mdustry lls ui.111lt'lalt•d rrl('\'nbers ar e re11po1U1lble for ~rl·c·t111H o vl'r 70 11t•r t·c nt of tht> new hou1un1< 1n (.'ullfnrnw un1111ally lo<rn h111l1lult11ns lo pru'11de funds for housing Su} IOKS u111I lo;_111s wen · or iginally l'hurtered to do 1 his Job, ' C:t1ntry 1XJ1nll'd out At·cording to Iloger C W('rbel, a Montcre} Pnrk, ('A builder. the last three weeks, which have Sl't.·n interest rat<•s rise approximately I 5 points, is "dorng irreparahh• ~amagc to buyer confidence. "It's a rc1>ctit16n of the damage done when the Federal Reser ve rnn t ht> prime up to 21 per cent last s pra ng Thul caused the anitl<tl break in rt! !alive housing staLlll ty over lhe past 30 years,' Wttrbel said. "ll was I he opening blow to buyer c:onfidence. Now the f'<'d h a::. confirmed that trend " WERBfi:L SA ID Tll/\T interest rates huve to ret u rn to pre-April lc•vels for m ar ket stability. not mg th at long term financing must not vary over l per cent per year simply h<wt· not dcuw that We ~··t·11 t r}tn~ to meet 111n1· or Ill s111•1al prwr1twc; a111l 11 1 .111 'I I><.· done ' I om Sull 1 1 pn· 111L•111 1f :\fo1h•s10 <' \ h.iscd Su11·0 ('1111.,11 ud11111 1·11 1•1\f ti l*-' h\JKH 11.) .. of f'\•1h•ral m11n1·tarv rmt1n "IT'"\ \'Vi l Sl~t . 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In Puerto l<l l'O, tht' fl61h Lipton Cup Trn11hy Champions in 1979 and Uw rn79 Southt>rn talifornta Oct>un Rar 1n1 Champions ('RIA PR•;~m•;NT GEORGE Gentry of San Diego 11t11d lht• "knN• J<'rk " a ctions of the Federal Rest'rvt• Boarcl , as a r eflection of waver ing eeonoml(· 110llcy by thl' Carter Administration, are " t'roding homebuyer ronfidenee Richard Chenoweth, pres ident of Los Angeles based M J Brock & Sons, alluded to the larger picture as relates to the mone> ~upply and it'l ul t1mnte impact on housing c.;1:11uhtall 111 111r.1l 111t1111111n1ll• 1111111111 , \Jodesto, d1•s1J1t1• hoih """I 11d '° ••LD•N GAIL M Y E KS 1:. tti t' new m a r k e l ln g coordinator for lrv1nt> Puc1f1c. homebu1ld1ne d1vls1on of the lr van c Company Ms .. Mye rs •~ responsible for m a mta1010g lrvi.ne Pticlfic model complexes, s upervlSlng the letter program lo future interest hsts and process ing marketms anvoaces dnd contracts She has been with Irvine Pac ific for four and a half years and h as worked 111 finance and s ales and loan a d· ministration EUGENE 8 . HOGGATT llR. has joined the Newport Bea ch office of Bus iness Properties Brokerage Company. a regional brokerage firm. He has been a ssigned to the office marketi11g division. Hoggatt came to Business Properties from Parkcenter ,.a firm that has developed an excess of 1 million square feet of office buildings and building sites. He "The f\:dcral Reser ve got out of the m arket and let ma rket forl'c:-. d ctcrrrune r ates following las t Spnng 's record ha gh Inter est rate siege when m ortgage ralt's reached 18 per cent No\\-. the Fe de ral Re~crve has resumed cvntrol of the money market and the pnme a nd residential r ates have begun c!J rob1ng agalll Obv1oush the Fed sho uld let the m arketplace dictate the level of rates," Gentry s aid Gentry reveuled that 1n the lust month, follow. mg the rapid drop in ra tes. homcbuyer'i were com m g back' lo thl' market "We need long-term stability in interest ra tes, not throug h Federal con trols, but by m arket dyna mics." Gentry saad. HE EMPHASIZF.O Tllr\T "Federal actwns have seriously eroded the a bility of savin~s a nd 'Tiu.>n• 1s mur h mun• c·ompN1t111n for 1110111;~ 111 th1• l'mted St..i , . .., toda} J 'i1luJt1on t·11in~1ut11.ll'd b) inflation and the outno" of pNrolcurn dollar:. Thu:.. "'-<' nut onl} hav< a lwusrn)! prohh·m \\ .. havc .1 nalaonal 1•t•(lnnmir 11rnhl1•m h1· IJI• d CllENOWt:Tll SAID Tift.: dile mma m;.i~ h1· t'aSCd l>Offil'Whtlt 1n the weeks ahead Whl•O m<ijor funds from money markl•ts are releUSl'd 111· n••tt>d that J )!ood portwn of lh1•s<• funds mtt\' go 10 thrift 1nst1tut1ons, wh1rh <'ould IO'A<'r lhe mortJ!.1gt• r at.• I his fall by "p<'rha,,.., I 5 points ' Chenoweth added. "The univ WU \ lo stah1h11• the 'Supply of funds to hous ing ttnd l('v1:l off intt'rrst rates as LO re t•st ubh11h housing as a prwnt} We Many View Villa Balboa served as executive vie~ presi· Enthusiastic response to the munity IO<'ated on a bluff over twdroom.., plus dl'n or t\\O dent for the Santa Ana firm. opening of Phase Two continues looking Ne"' port II arbor and lht· lwcfr11om.., ll1•n and fomtl\ room Ill•,,,.., l11 q11.t11h 111.11 htl\ll 1011l11f. II u \ II !'\ d1111 t h I J lu :it t111 11111•• 111 I 1'1•1111)111 I" I I 1 Ill! 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'.111 • •I ll1t 1 1, 11 , I I 11ldt'rs lo get ('Olllpl'\alt\f 11111 l hi (I I 11 I ,• I r ~•IS A native of Oklahoma City, at the ocean-view Villa Balboa ocean in Newport Ht'ach J• 1 \ r mndc•I honwc., ·h\ Sad h e ~a~ gr ad u a led om lh~-~-........ ~.""',.~-4"'wn munity. with ~eek ly-ef'owds D~ goed by 11 wtt rd-w 1 nrww d lrh:rrk" tnTrrtITT"c; •ill . ..!'.!Jll.!J>e;,iDJ..l.l<la.a.1..1i 1.l.'-----.""'""""""''"""'.,-...r.-~,....;..~-r-:·r----..t"'-'~'"'.'""'"'"'::':-t"'r".~~ k---y~ mbe1b1g-over4~optl! mur---.i rchttec ts-l'ttrh:iri:t~-n-n--,. ... a""l?_\,..;.---t-,-<-.t-·1""1f..,\""'\',...,"'cl-, : . ..,if .. , from 10 , m California with a B.S. in civil ing the s pectac ul a r con Martm.thelu~ur~c:ondom1111um..., t11111m .11\tllaH.1lbo;i 2211~1ct' e ngineering. He holds an MBA dominfoms, a ccording to Ray are prcsentedm e1~ht ..,111~lt· ll'\ t•I 1..1111· rn ;-.,;"" 1.c111 B1 J<·h degree from the Har vard Busi· Watson, president of Ne wport floor plans a nd prtt·"d r1 om r11 11•,u·h th1· c·ond•>m1111u rn ness School. Development Company $136,000to~ 000 com111un1l\ t<1 k•• Prt1 1fH· l"ott ... l KAREN HENDRI X of Laguna Niguel has been named manager of Pacesetter Realty, lnc. She will manage the full s ervice real estate opera- tion serving a ll Saddleback Valley as we ll as Laguna Niguel. Miss Hendrix h as worked for the last two years as manage r of the Mission Viejo of(ice of Redhill Realty. During her management, the sales for that office werf'! the highest in company his- tory. She was selected by the California Association of Realtors last year to co-author a 16-chapter book on re al estate financing. In addition, she is a licensed psychologis t and has taught business management and psychology. JUDY WEBB has been named a s sales represen- tative for Broad moor Woodbridge Cottage Homes in Irvine. • WE all In her new positio~. Miss Webb will handle all sales ac- tivities and general s upervision concerning the selling of these two and three bedroom. single· family homes. Prior to joining Broadmoor, Webb was a sales representative for Continental Development Corp. and Walker & Lee, both re- al estate ftrms located in Orange County. RON McNAMARA and JAMES KNIE P have ' been appointed project managers i.n the Urban Land Economics Divjsion of the Pl~nning Center. : -~- McNam ara is a graduate of UC Irvine, Where he s tudied economics and soci~I ecology. Prior to joining the Planning Center , he was with a major Orange County developer, for whom he prepared extens ive analyses of proposed coastal develop- m ents. Kruep is a gra duate of UC Santa Cruz, where he studied economics a nd physics and obtained an intens ive backgr o und in mathematical and econometric analysis work. Town's Budget Tight OLDTO WN, Idaho CAP> -In today's economy, a family of four making $22,000 a year isn't doing so great. Imagine trying to run an en· tire city for that amount. That's what the village ol Oldtown, Idaho, is attempting to do. The communiCy of about 300 bas settled on a preliminary 1981 budget of $22,565.97. ·1 The Oldtown council is worried about bow to make ends meet. The town is locked into its tight budget by Idaho st ate law, said City Attorney Roger Lette. He said the law limits city gove rn· m ents lo a 4 percent increase in property tax re-ceipts. IY otlDH Cl SUf'HIOI COURT tPAITTTIOMt 5 ACHS, IH CITY Of ~TOM llACH WIDMUOAY, SIPT. IOnt AT I P.M. IS& SAU sm l llOWl Onfy ... Delly"'°' ... ., .... JOU _,.., .. new "''°"' loc.t community •• ,....., clltr '·'4'"4"'" '· More than half of the homes an the new increment have a lready been sold al the exclus ive com The villas rangt• m 'il71• rrnm ~.'i~. l ltglrn ,,, lo S11111·1111r \'•·nut· JU'>t to 2,035 square feet :rnd r1· 1tun· \H·..,I 11( 'l'"'P<>rl Boule\<•rd h1 II , one bedroom one lwdroum .111d up lh1• t11ll l•1 "11 tc·t• Lant: Jnd \ 111.t den . two bed room .... t\411 H. llri•J • Only the rare become Classics. You've seen it happen before 111 Newport Beach, in areas like Irvine Terrace and Big Canyon. le is bourn.1 tu happen \\'1th Wesrcliff Grove. Newport Beach is consider~d hy many to be one of the finest residential communirit'!> in Southern California. A place that l )ffcn. rJ ht tt >ry of hand5ome return on inve~rment ,1n..I an environment that offers a l<mg rrndi lion c:i very eleganc fumily living. iiiiiiiii'--• ' l 1 It ··Ill.I II J itl h;irl'\ , ... 'Pl" ir11111111 • .: \\'1..· ... r1.ltf(( '"'' 11H~·1111,.: ,,, ... 1, n r. 1 I horn~~-With ,1men11 11 .. · .. h:t11 rn11 • rl1L I 1 wa\' ot Irk-... \\ 111 1,t11 Ii •11•x1 3 & 4 beLtrll •111 I~ •ldt'll1 ~ ". Frum $ 'Vi1..\ L ,.\'' t. "41- Sale~ nHKt. ,111,I 111l )Jd It l h., ' fwm ll ',1 m f, i ) !'·Al Phutlt.' ( 114) <'>-/ n \. "';..., ! ' •1 I /' ~ ... _,. . ... .. . ..... -. . . .. .-._. ............. .-... •·-· ,._ _ ....... . . .. ----...--~--...._ .. ,. .. --------·--~ -----·- ' ' . . ......... ._. I REAL ESTATE Realtors Seek Voters . Nationwide Relfistratio11 Drive Lnruu·lied CHICAGO A na tao nw1dt' campalp to re11hster •\ lo t ,five mllll<1 n a dd l t aona~ Americans who are tllgtblt> t~ vote has been launeht'd by lht> .Natio n a l A ssorlatlon of Realtors. Enllstlni the services \)f 1l:$ m ore than 1,800 IO<"al bc.>ar& of realtors across tht> rountry to provide nonpartisan vot~r rt< 1istration informaUon In tht•ir 'communities , the 700,000 m e mber assoctataon also 15 sponsoring a serit:i. of pubhc service announc1-menu for television and radJo encouragmg Americans to reg1st~r 1tnd volt> MOalE THAN one-third of ull American citizens age l8 and above ue not registered to vote, and onJy .57 percent of the re· giste red voters went to the polls in the last election, said Ralph W. Pritchard. president of the association. by the Rt'altor-. m irks lhc> flr"I llmt' that a na111111al tr~1d1• "" sor1u\lon htt4' r omluct••d uch u com 11utgn '4 1th th•· avvrovnl of lht• f'('dt•r a l f:lect ion Cum nHi.!uon In an ::.ch ll'lc>ry opmum IS!IUt•rl th lOl!U)('!.1t1on lttst Juor 2. lht> comm1 "'1un dt•l l•rrnowd th .It \UC'h ('01 11"\J>lllll(n !\ t11 f• p1>rm1tted ''' lon.i as thl·y 111t• condu<'lt'd in a nnop1.1r11sun mun nt•r and s t1 1tfy othm-s pt•rtfl<' n• ct uln•n·wnt U~ING ntE THEME, 'Shu11t• up, Amerir o,a ' Exerc1f>t' yuu r right to \'Oh>,' tht> Asi.oc1at1on sponsorl'lt put:>ltr serv1<'e do nounremt•nts huvl' been offe1 cd to tht' m 1q o r t e l ev 1!>1o n nel'4ork:. e"er} c•ommer c1aJ TV station to the collntry, and to 2.000 radio :.talion:. nattonwldt> Al lhe sam e tame:, the l.828 local Boards of Realtori. will provide nonpa rt1:.an voter re Priees •o Soar? ~1111 rutwn 111101 m11l11111 to t l!M 1lt•nt' 11( th1•11 t•o1n111unitH''- 1-;,., 1wr ttw, )t•ur. th· Natio11ul "''IH'IJl1un of Ht•iiltor11 t'Ond~ •·cl u vottor l'(•JC•~trutlon dnve .1mo11a 1b m\'m lwr:c The goul w a:-to 1nnn.·u11e lht' number of AM11)t•ia1111n ""' m lw r!'I rt> gis tercd lo 'utt· lo !lO pt·n •t>ol from 72 per· ( 1•111 "K •:Al.TOKS, AS <.•ll1te11s, are awun• ur lhi! 1111portunce or the dt•c·tor;.il pn11·ct-:. and wa nt all Am.._•rin.1t\!) to lx•t·ooH• mvol v~." l'riH·hard i.a1ll 'H t•vt•r y ~hglbk American a:. :.umei. h1& or he r responsibility to pa rt1c1pute in the voting pro· N!S:.. then we can be ass ured lh;:tl ou1 American way of life .,.. Ill ht! 11ro1ett ed a nd pre- :.er vt>d.'' Pritcha rd continued. "Whe n t·1t1ten!S fail to exercise the ir right to vote. they invite ba d leade r!> and bad govern meut " Desfgner Frank L. SpangJer, founder of Spangler/Shactman and Associates. is the designer of the new Pacesetter Really building now being complet· ed in Lake Forest. Sunday. Sep1ember 7. 1980 DAIL'( PILOT 8 f :J HOW Progratn N~w W~ITanty Aiding Buyers WASHINGTON -Potential home buyers will now find more housing available al prices they can afford as the new F edera l Housing Administration (FHA) high ratio loan program begins for Home Owners Warranty OIOW> protected housing. T he amendment lo the Na· tional Housing Act ls designed to expand the number of houses which can be financed with 3 percent down payments on the first $2$,000 of the loan and s perce n t on the rem ain1ng amount. preference it<'m~ Vet'erans buy· ing FHA fina nrl'd homes need no down payment -.hove an in· 1t1al $200 fee. Panel Met-l On Office Sales Slated "Office• Butldini? Murketing'' will bC' Hie topi1• M-a panel dis· cussion at th1• St·p1 17 meeting FORMERLY, lO pe rcent down of the Sout·ht•rn ('alifornia payme nts wer e required on the C h a pter of <'••r11f1t'd Com loan if no FH A inspection had me rciol lnH stnwnt Me mbers. bee n performed. Under this new whkh .... ,11 lw twlcl <it the Mar program a $50,000 home will re riott llott•I in "11 •\\ r1ort Beach quire a down payment of $2 000 S tarting at Ii ;1 m with a as opposedto $5,000. "M11l1on Dollar' round table "Our goal," he said, .. ,s to en courage at least five million eligible Americans to regist1!r before Election (Day, Nov 4, and to exercise their r ight to vote. The voter re11tistration drive H 0 W 1 0 -y e a r w a r ran followed hy <J mar k1·1 rni.: sesi.ion 'Sh l G ' F d lied/insured homes which have at 8 30 a.m . lht· :ntu<il meeting e te r ap ea re been built within the past year will begin at 10 a m A panel db · and whkh have never been uc cussion umoni? three real estate cup1e.d -are eligible for these s 1>ecialists wilt fticus upon TAX PUNNER loans. giving the home buyer an various aspel'ls of rlcv<,hiping By Capitol News Service ing Jndus try Association of policies and s aid, ''There is a opportunity to purchase an ex m a rketing and financing offict: TALK SUTED SACRAMENTO _ Construe Southern California. prcvaihng elitist mentality that is ting house with a minimum buildings lion industry officials arc wor· Although estimates show that in essence seeks to keep others d own payment HOW builderf> O pen to the p ubl1C·, the re -Ibe.w~ inrite to ttear_~t.: _..cied _aboUL a. :.'.shelter i!i!P" in a bout 150,000 new housing units out." Cashman noted the cities mus t conunue to sati.sfy_ local wi 11 be a cha rgl' or $25 per u)'anclrealestaletaxplaaner CalifomttHi~~C-more-m~~ilt-ch-Ht :t~;-~e -of R+~F6i~-M-&ndocino,...Santa. _£1-.IA...iu!ld....of!ic.c.s._th.aL.ttle..-l>m -;>e~t+n-whi,•h-rn~·lud-u~ l.uneh Danny C. Santucci s peak on the homes are not built soon the,ud"'e"""--,.,one""i>..,a'"'r""t""m""t!ll......-'t.--.~"'t._,f..,lo""'U'"s,..l-n ... g-a,.,r1"'4d>--c"-r~ftutte and-ottre1 s as ~~~-c»l-F~nwii".._, -r~o,...t1owtnrthe mor 11111g P subject of ."Estat~ Planning _ mand ror housing may pus h Community Deve lopment in· negative exam ples. requirements JUSl as if 1t had R escrvution~ -.hould lw made m Tax C~ns1derallo~s of Real housing prices ever upward. dic ates that a mini mum of "We ar e in fa vor of proper been a pproved prior to construe-advance thruugh \'11;1 A C:ar· Estate. "Th ( ·1 "d utr· 290,000 units will be needed. planning in terms of growth, but tilon Final F'HA inspection will rctt. 2211 lh•C'rt'nila Boulevard. He will be addressing the mem· . e a~ ure l? prov1 e s 1-"The net result is 'that the cul the extremis m of no-growth is a so continue to be required. Suit 2rn. lln<'ti.'lld:i Heights, CJ\ bership of the Orange County c1ent housing lJ!llls to meet cur· in production will increase de-disturbing," Cashman said. This program 1s s imilar to one or by callini: 121:11 9f)1 -05fili Chapter of the Institute of Real ~ent a~d ongoing needs poses mand pressure on housing stock established by the Veter ans Ad The session 1s !>pnni.oit>d by E s tate Manage m ent at the 1mm~d1ale problems for bo~h and prices once again will rise Ca s hman also blamed the ministration CVA ) in 1977 which the Realtors Nat10nal )farkeling Airporter Hotel in Newport the industry and the state s dramati<'ally," Cas hman said. state's strict coastal land-use accepts HOW-prot ected homes Jns tltute, the profc.,-;111nal educu ~ach,onSept. lOthat7 p .m. economy," ~redicls J a~es Cashman blamed some c-Om· policies as "a major con· for VA insurance after they hav(• uon dl\'ISIOll uf thi• National A:. Cashman, president of the Bwld-munities for their "no-growth " tributor" to land shortages. been completed up to customer soriation of R\.'a ltors Cast Slaade Solar Rights Still Cloudy LOS ANGELES (AP)' -You've just gone solar. Your water supply and part of your home's beating system are fed by panels pa.inatakingly positioned on your roof. Then your neighbor adds on a aeeood story which puta the panels in the shade. , What can you do about it? Probably not much, alnce tbe law doesn't deal with an individual's "rlcbt" to aolar access -a gap that will no doubt be filled as Americans tum increasingly to solar power and their places in the sun become more important. ONE SOLUTION ALREADY being tried is what's called "solar envelope zoning," meaning rules which protect each building's access to tbe sun. "The e.nvelope, in effect, requires you to respect your neighbor's access," says Ralph Knowles, a University of So-uthern California architecture professor who has studied the new zoning approach. "It assures you the opportunity to use the sun as a source of heat and light." Envelope zoning is being tried lo several parts of Los Angeles and the concept seems certain to spread to other parts of the state. One ordinance. in effect here on a stretch of Wilshire Blvd., limits the height of new buildings to a maximum of 20 feet on the north side of the lots and sloping down from there. The idea is to provide maximum ex· posure to the winter sun. ENVELOPE ZONING OFFERS some protec· tion on new construction, but the courts have yet to begin ruling on the complex issues involving build· lngs already in place. Regulations dealing with in· dividual solar access, experts say, would have to be tailored almost on a neighborhood-by- . neighborhood basis to a void inequities, m eaning that ~eable guidelines will probably be a long time com- lDg. OC Industrial Parks Detailed in Guide Detailed information about industrial parks in Orange County is contained in a special report by First American Title Insurance. -Data on rates. inventory and other aspects of 50 projects cqmprislng more than five acres each is contained in the report, designed to aid in build- ina. selling and lending programs. Of 3,141 acres in the parks surveyed, 60 per- cent, or 1,874 acres, had been developed. Square footaae totaled 12,103,752, of which 2,121,753 square feet were vacant. Thirteen of the parks offer multi-tenant spaces, with prices averaging 43 centa on a gross leue. Copies of the report may be obtained from First American's commercial-industrial relations department. CaUSS&-3211. 5 Acre Homesites <Planned to in ibisAward! Recognition by our peers is cer- tainly welcome, especially since it is actually a result of our striving for your approual that motivated the planning and designing of WlndStream. For example. the Brisa ·Isle model that won the coveted "Gold Nugget" Grand Award from the Pacific Coast Builders Conference this June. rl!l/eals the kind of Ponderosa sen- sitl vit y in combin ing efficient spaciousness with special drama: Double, carved doors open to a ceramic tiled entry with skylight above: step-down living and din· Ing rooms: open classic stairway with turned' wood railings. Sky· lights In the breakfast nook, and in the spectacular master bath with both Roman Tub-and sepa· rate shower, the accent is Brisa Isle 's own flair for elegance. This large, three bedroom plan goes far beyond highly refined necessities -to surround yoyr home life with award·winning opulance! From Sl85.990'.. to S272,990:' • Our Tradition ... ~rsona/Homes in a Changing itbrld ES i'n 'Jrvin~ • San Diego or Santa An.i Fwv to Culver Or , exit north t _, lr1. me Blvd .. ngh1 to Yale. then er intlnue to the end The models· c;11 ... 1c; ,,, the left . For sales informauon call (714) 832-9660 • H(1tTh?O\A..f!Pr \ A\(Q(ldhnn 1nf\1f\1.'I :• r '" mnn Alt'•" .;tft'•'f' ,--f ,., "•ar r ~ 11 II<'' ~· ' , .... "bAILY PILOT Sundav. $e9t9"\b9t 7 1980 NATION New Bedford Re.sto.red to 'Moby Dick' Days NEW BEDFORD, Maas l AP) In hJs classic whahna novel. "Moby l>ir k," l•lirtly set m New Bedford, Herm an M ti vi Ile deacribed the <'It)' u "()f'rhal>$ the dearest plac.-to hvt' in, m all Ntw Erltchmd " fie wrott' that "in summer '""" thl' wwn i~ sweet to M'C •• Now, mon• than a century aftt>r M~l v1 lk wn>tt• thoiic words in 1861 , Nt•w Ht'l1ford hh restored mud\ uf ltw bt>11ut) and a r c h1lct•tural t111d h1 toric al tre~su~s that Ullornt.•d 1t aa lhl' capital of thl· "h•hna mdu!itn• m that b ~01w ttcll1lt>11 t>ra TIU; ltt:STOIUTION Ot' a 14 blot'k wlltt'rfront •rt>a hllS • awakened u ft>t>llng uf pride in thi!S <'1ty that too often put itself down as J souke bitten !o 'er a fter the dechnl' of "hulina and the 19~ crash of tht' tt>.d 1le 1n dust ry that rame in to replace 1t "This wa~ •• ver} depr~~ed area econom1eall}. ..i run down place," rec.•alls John K Bullard. one or the prime movers along with Ma yor John A Markey who l(>Ok the ri~k or allocaun~ S3 million in federal fund for the project The city received $10 mill.Jon from Washington for com mu.nity developinent in 1974 and was at· lowed to spend it any way it wanted. FIVE YE ARS AGO, the area had a vacancy rate or 35 per- cent. Buidings had not been .,. maintained for decades. The water Lines had not been touched RESTORATION REVITALIZES ONCE DEPRESSED MASSACHUSETTS VILLAGE MADE FAMOUS· BY HERMAN MELVILLE · years-.-'felepbone and --------Shope., Reetaurant• Expected to Drew 750,000 VleltOf'a Thi• Year Comp.,ed to 200,000ln1978 The oraantatioo behl.Dd UM preaervatioa effort .. known u WHALE, for Waterfront Hlatorie Area l.eque. WHALE wa1 bt- corporated ln 1111. But tbe dri•e wa1 1poradic unW tbe m1d·lf'IOI when Bullard, a 32-year-old iraduate ot. Harvard and tbe Mauacbuutta ln•titute of Tecbnolo1y, was hired as WHALE'• aaent. Bullard, with . deareea In arcbiteetural sciences and city plannJnc, bad written a tbelil for bis muter11 decree outllnlnc how the area m11bt be fixed up. ''There WU a tractiUonal ap- proach to renewal wbicb wu to have an urban renewal acmcy come in and spend a lot of money and pretty much boot everyone out ot the dt.trict. th up all the buildiqa and really transform the district into somethinc very different. We didn't think that process would be very useful. It would pre- serve physical structures, but it would decimate social struc- tures." BUUAaD PULLED totether three sometimes aquabbllnc or- 1aniaationa and molded them in· to WHALE. He's pleased with the resulta. "Within five years we've drawn 22 buaineues to the area and had 24 bua'ineaa ex- pansic.m," he aaya. A few .businesses have failed, but reataur~teur..a Kerry Mitchell and Maurice Joepe are amon1 tboee who say they're do- in& well. a.;..._ ___ "'1lf'e'c r1 me were s rung a ---------.:::.---------.---- MITcBELL, JJ, BIS wi e, Debbie, 28, and a third partner tumed an old bank buildin1 into a profitable restaurant patronized by youn1 pro· fessional people. Jospe, a. 80- year-old native of Antwerp, Belgium, opened a restaurant in what once was the Rodman Candleworks, built in 1810 to produce spermaceti candles from sperm whale oil. - over. The streets were a mish- mash of patchwork asphalt. "I don't think you could find a single building that met the building code," recaJls Bullard. "The Redevelopment Authority did an economic study of the dis· trict and said that or the 70 build· ings , only seven had economic potential. Only seven would pay an owner to fix up a building, so it was a real disaster area. 1'What people saw down here was a run·down place pick itself up by its bootstraps and t um itself Into a very successful area. Now that is one of the most important victories of this dis- trict. It started to convince peo· pie you can succeed.'' Before restoring the buildings, Bullard got the utilities involved in fixing their Lines. He estimates t hey invested about $1 million in related work. "This area has put an end to the feeling that if you're in New Bedford, you have to fail. New Bedford has been down so long since the textiles crash in the late '20s·that people here think failure is a way of Life, that they're pro- grammed, that the city is defeat· ed. that the only way to win is to leave." The showplace of the district, designated by the Department or the Interior as a national his· lor ic landmark, 1s the Whaling Museum. Unlike other historic sites. says Barbara Collins. assistaf)t direc· tor or the museum. ··we· re not a moment stopped in lime, we're not touristy-cutesy." Both she and Bullard point up that the area is a working waterfront. "The area was the center of New Bedford's whaling his· toc,y in the mid 19th century," says Bullard. "Many of the buildings in this district were used for the outfitting or whaling ships. "We don't send whaling ships out tb sea anymore in New Bed· ford, but our fishing fleet is b~ and large outfitted in the same district." Accorwng to James Costakes, di r ec tor or the Seafood Producers Association, New Bedford is the fourth largest por t in the country in dollar value for fish. bringing in about $70 million a year to the economy. The fleet or about 150 draggers and scallopers employs up to 1.700 fishermen. Fifteen process· ing plants employ another 1,500. BARRY DARWELL, director of tourism, expects the restora· lion to help build tourism into the city's No. 2 industry. Now it accounts for some $20 million a year, he esti mates. In 1976. he says, the city had about 200,000 visitors and this year the figure may reach 750,000. New Bedford's populace of 100 .000. comprised or many ethnic groups including a strong Portu-guese contingent, has some diversified industry like electronics, medical instru- ments, auto parts and metals, and some of the old cotton mills now turn ready-made fabrics in- to finished garments. The jobless rate, at 7.3 percent this spring, remains one of the highest in Massachus etts, but things-are brighter than in the first half of the '70s, when the rate ran as high as 17.6 percent in some periods. U r ban rene·wal h as trig· gered sizable investment by in· dustry in three years, includ.ini about $50 million last year in capital investment for planta, equipment, and fishing vessels, city officials say. Such candles probably lit the Seamen's Bethel,. another his- toric build.inc, which appears in "Moby Dick" and of which Melville wrote: "There standa the whalemen's chapel, and few are the moody fishermen, abort· ly bound for the Indian Ocean or the Pacific, who fail to make a visit to the spot." Yawkers Drubled Wid Tawk NOO YAWK CAI'> -1fya don tawk like dey do in fllinoys - eben in ya home te rm atodda dem tink yer dum. The Noo Yawk accent 1s un- ique and it has venerable roots. But it can brand the speaker and shackle the ambitious. ·'I was turned down for a very prestigious national marketing job because r had a Brooklyn ac- cent," a conservatively tailored young woman said. "I don't want it to happen again." "I DON'T ALWAYS expect to live in New York,'· said a teacher. "I expect to move away a nd I want to move up into school administration . The ac· cent would be a handicap." These native New Yo rkers and 12 others did something about their "Rs" -and their "Ts,'' "THs," "INGs." and more. They paid S20 for a three·hour session, where speech therapist Laura Darius taught them how to say "those" instead of "dose" and "tomo rrow" inst ead or "tam awa." She explained that a "winda'' is really a "window," that "ya mudda " is actually "your mother,'' that "lass" 1s really "last." that the "awmy" that wants you is actually the "army" and that a "fl aw" is more commonly known as a "floor." SHE AL..'\0 NOTED that their home is not '.'Noo Yawk." Laur.a Darius calls her one-· night course ''How To Lose Your Brooklyn Accent," and she's sorry about that. "I'm using it as a catch·all word 'for the native sound found in the five boroughs of New York City, parts of Long Island and parts of New Jersey, especially Jersey City," she said. The problem with the accent is that. even in New York Cit y, those who speak with it are often branded "dumb or angry and aggressive," Miss Darius said. "That stereotype can make it harder to move up in business. "There's nothing inherently bad about the dialect," she told her pupils. "This is simply a game that everybody plays that the fan· cy speech is the correct speech. It's a necessary game if you want to impress your employer or travel into the upper crust ... DESIRABLE OR NOT, the ac- cent has venera ble roots. Miss Darius believes it echoes various laneuages spoken by waves on immigrants who settled in New York City during the last 150 years. The accent has residues of Yi ddish, German . Ita lian, Polish and Spanish. The accent is also uniquely New York. Its two basic varia - tions may r efl ect th e city's stres~ul. jostling, high-pressure pace. she says. 0 n e v a r i a t i.o n i s a beleaguered, frustr ated, high· decibel staccato: "So-ya-wanna· m ake·druble? Wadem·oi-gonna- do·abowd-id?" Or: So. you want to make trouble? What am r go- ing to do about it? WILSON WOMEN WALK ON CAMPUS AFTER FIELD HOCKEY PRACTICE Almoat 0.9d Year Ago, 112th Year Opened With Bang f The othe r is r esigned, a sluggish . shoulder·shrugging mutter : "Walax . Wadday a dune? Si back. Hava beeya." Or: Relax. What are yo u doing? Sit back Have a beer"' What Miss Darius teaches is a precisely articulated . low- decibel English like that spoken by t he most homogenized of Mid west television b r oad · casters. No trace of any.accent. Miss Darius g r ew up in Broo'lclyn, but most of the New Yorkers who came to learn their "Ts" and "Rs" did not. They came fro m Ma nhattan and Queens and the Bronx . And. yes. Puerto Rico. "I moved from Puetto Rico to Brooklyn. I think I picked up a Brooklyn accent. I'm trying to force myself to drop it," said a middle-aged woman whose English was accented more heavily with Puerto Rico, despite her fears, than with Brooklyn. "I always try to bet· ter myself." Reason to Worry Passengers on approaching plane mJ.cbt have reason to worry before landing at Dallas' Love Field after seeing the ..perilous-looking sight below them. The tail section actually is part of a nigbtclubjuat north of the airport. Tiny College Reborn Focus on Changing Roles Spurred Interest • P HILADELPHI A (AP> - Tiny Wilson College. given up for dead a year ago, is more alive than ever as it prepares for its 1 l2th year with the biggest class of new students since 1973. "What we've done is remarka· ble, · · said political science pro· Cessor Donald Dietz, who took over as president 15 months ago. That's when Franklin County Judge J ohn Keller bowed to desperate. determined alumnae and kept Wilson open despite a shrinking enrollment and in· creasing deficits. "WE STARTED WITH really no students, hair a faculty , virtu-all y no administrative staff and less than half a board of trustees and now we have the largest group or new students.'' Bletz said in a telephone in· t~rview from the 300-acre cam- pus in Chambersburg. Pa. "Of course, we will still have problems. Everything hasn't been solved. Our objective is a four-year liber al arts college consistent with the chanaing role of women. We have a Ions way to go, but what we have ac· complished thus far shows it can be done." The new semester began this week and there were 96 new S\U· dents. more than three limes the 28 who s howed up last Sep· ~ tember. The total on campus then was 109, but it was a begin- ning. The new c lass. increasing the student body to 179, is just short of Bletz's goal of a year ago or 100. There will also be 35 part-time students taking con- tinuing education courses. Frank Kamus. director of ad- missions, said, "We're delight· ed," pointing lo freshmen enroll- m e nt figures t h at s t eadily tumbled in recent years -39 in 1976, 62 in 1977, 55 in 1978 and the 28 last year. 'Tm excited about the re- covery," said Susan Nussbaum, 20, of Massapequa Park, N.Y., president of the student govern· ment association. The college has no intention of going coed to accelerate enroll· ment. "IF-MEN APPLY, I 1ueas I'd faint." said Jane Ensminger from Lawtenceville, N.J ., a 1952 Wilson graduate and president of the alumnae. Among t.he newcomers are 10 women Crom Ethiopia, the West Indies, Malaysia, Nepal, Moroc- co. Ghana, Clilna, Taiwan and Kenya . ._ Wilson began the 1971·'79 year with 214 studenta, 49 of them seniors. down sharply from tu ---~--.. --- --~·------ 1968 peak of 722. It also had a de· ficit of more than $1 million and was paying debts by dipping heavily into shrinking endow· men ts. Its old·fashioned liberal arts curriculum just wasn't inspiring to career-conscious women e ager to compete in the marketplace. ··wE HAD BECOME too small to be attractive to pros- pective studenta," said Martha Walker , an attorney who was president of t h e board of trustees when the unexpected and unpopular decision to close was made 18 months aj(O. The decision aroused alumn4e to launch their successful Save Wilson campaign. They did more than ju~t send in checks, an effort which did raise a record $1 .4 mUUon. They came back to their alma mater and painted dormitories, made c urtains, pruned bushes, re- upholstered furniture and 1ave cash for more scholanbipa. "It's no lon1er a fitht for ex- istence but rather a ftaht to keep up wilb the chan1ea of aoclety," aald lleliaa Allen, 23, Of camp Hill, Pa., 1mon1 29 wbo 1radu.ied ~ llay from Willoft'a ::1~.t student body in_~ ...._·--...:...:::.--- Sunday. September 7 1980 DAIL'( PILOT BI •• DallJ Piiot Courses lay Newspaper presents Changing families are changing America The American family is undergoing turbulent changes -changes in divorce rates, changes in work roles, changes in parenting. Why those c hanges are occuring and what impact they have on our socie- ty is examined in a 15-week Course by 'N ewspaper c alled II American Fami I ies in Trahsition." The revealing se ri es will be publ~s h ea iA-the Daily Pilot on 15 su-c- cessi.ve Saturdays beginning Sept. 13. ··1-cr receive the Daily Pilot's special 15-w eek subscription for the course, mail the coupon in thi s a d with $14 t o Daily_ Pilot Circ ulatif>n, P .~. Box 1560, Costa M esa, CA 92626 . . 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Excellent frt't!way access For informauon call your broker or Barry Hoeven at Iii'!) 644-3288 lMon ·Fn) Pnces e/Jeuu l' 11.1 o/ dare of publccarron sub1ec1 ro p.,.ro.,. 1n/c on or a/111r tlt.'tulline of rhu ed1rron. Homeoumers' a.ssoaanons supported by all residents mainrarn common /acr/irres Ask a 1ales represencacwe in any saks office /or diuuu 'Fea1tmn~ contlommn11n ou•nersh1p WE'RE WORKING WITH THE cr1·v m BUILD A BEIYI'ER IRVINE. . . IRVINE e • I 1. •Bualne.. •Real Eatate •Coneumer •Stocka Sunci.y, September 7, 1980 DM.v QLOI You I .Your Moneg ____ ,, Co01pally Hangs Up ffigh Phone Costs l f you aufft'r a moment or panic: when you make a 1001 diatan~ call ~aUle you d~ad aeein1 the bill. MCI miaht be an &D.IWU. You Imo~ th rompan from reu.nt headU~ It 1uat won a Judgment •••lnst the American Telecraph and Telephone fo r $1 .I billion, the larae t f'ver awarded. Thouah It may nen r C'Ollect that muc:h', the company did win an import.amt pr1nt'iple AT41T and It.a Bell 11ub5idlarlh must al low competition in th~ Iona distance tel~t' market The reason AT&T rought It ais simple : the m•rket rfog11 up $.56 billion yearly. And, an M I •poke.man ad milted. the l1tecomer has • few adva nta1.-I\ MCI Telecom munlcallons haft :IJ>t•nl nearly USO milli o n bulld l n1 a m•crowave callJnK network, all u.1ln1 the lateal tethnolo1y 1'hat munA It hu 1h~ most em chmt ~uipmeril l(oinit That mNanis t.omeone dllllm1 from Newport Rtiach to Nvw York will pay ~ cen~ for a one m lnuu• call Bell charge• 31 cenu ror the !\&mt' cull Sublcribcrs who wunl to hook Into M<'l'8 isybleni 1n Oranee Count y h ave D c hOICt or services . For SS monthly. plus the low·priced calls made. one ran Put the disc in here . . . use the lyAtem on weekends and ev~nln11 . •·or $10 monthly plus calls, daytlrnt• lines are opened to USl'rS. Da ytime subscribers get to use t~ system at all times. but tvenln1 and weeke nd users won't be able to place calls dur· Ina the business day. The company admits users ha ve t.o do a bit more dialing to &et through. caJlers dial a cen· tr•l number to book into the system, then a five-digit code, then lbe area code, and finaUy, the .(lumber desired: MCI's spokesman said no one seems to mind the extra numbers bec;ause the rates are about balr. Users must have a toucbt<>ne phone to lriHer the completely computerized system. You can get one from Bell, be said . MCI's existence is owed to a decade or Federal Commun.lea· lions Commission and court de· ci.sions encouraging competition in the telephone industry. Out or those rulings have come a number or small companies (and some larger ones as well) that compete with portions of Ma Bell's enterprise. Companies ofrer telephone switchboards and desk sets you can buy, document transmission devices and a variety of other equipment that plugs into the Bell System. MCI competes in the lon1· way the company mana1es alJ distance buslness only. You call this cost cutting: It doesn't have through a local Bell exchan1e, much slack capacity. With lines tie into MCI's system which • that are always busy (several routes your call across country, cans can no~ share one wire or then the call is channeled back wavelength), the cost per call· Into the local telphone system at can be kept down. the other end. But MCI also races growth MCI made it clear it isn't in· pains because the cost of add.inc terested just in businessman's a new connecting link for a city calls. Its $5 rate Is intended is large (always several million almost solely for house hold dollan or more): users. Company president OrvUle According t.o its aiinual report, Wriebt tells stockholders "We MCI also is interested i.n other will continue to eitpand OW' businesses, including the educa· network as rapidiy as possible lion field in which laree com· . . . t.o keep up with demand." puters are lied by phone line t.o There are many people. it schools all over the U.S. aeem~1 ~ho 1et upset When that The report also hints at one long·amance bill arrives. • . • and the picture comes out here Diseol'ision Taking EirSt. Steps By JEaay CIAVSEN Of .. ....,p-. .... DiscoVasion Associates, headquartered i.n a glass and marble buildin& constructed originally for Hyland Laboratories, just off the San Diego Freeway, quieUy observed a milet{tooe this past week. . It celebrated its first birthday as the offsprine of two or the nation's arger cor. porations-International Busi· ness Machines Corporation and Mu.sic Corporation of America, a s ubsidiary of Un i ve r sal Studios. Seated in a comfortable de· monstralion room on the top floor of the three·slorv head- q u a rte r.s structure at 3300 Hyland Avenue. Robert Knight succiQclly stated bis young firm's mission : KNIGMT "Basically. it is to develop, manufacture and market laser-0plical videodisc players and discs," said the marketing vice president. Though other manufacturers, such as Sony, RCA, Phillips and 3M, have announced plans to enter the market, Disco Vision is currently the only firm producing video discs in volume for com· mercial purposes. And through a jofotly owned subsidiary. Universal Pioneer Corporation or Tokyo, Dis· coVi.sioo Associates also i.s the leading manufac· lurer ol disc players for industrial, commercial and tbe home consumer markets. The emphasi.s·i.n Costa Mesa, though, is on the Industrial and institutional market,_ __ __ Dedicated to that endeavor is a headquarters research and sales staff of about UO, two-thirds of which is involved i.n direct support and research for the ftrm's disc manufactwi.q plant ln Carson. So competitive is the new fie.Id that security blocks the release of financial information regard· ing the year-old firm's activity as well as the number of employees composing the Cars00- manufacturing operation. • The only production data that Knight would re· lease was that the Carson plant bad turned t>ut its millionth disc or the year during Au(U5t. ~t first glance, those discs lopk like silverlllat· ed phooograpb f!!COrds . . At p_resent, the ~c is simply a playback de· vice which reeds audio and visual signals to a lelevisioo set. The television viewer cannot record on it as be can a yideo tape system. But the disc's unique advantages outweigh th.at drawback i.n many applications, Kni1bt says. He believes the disc component fits into a home or industrial viewing system much as .records and turntables fit into the complete stereophonic sound reproduction system. "Ta{>E! and disc systems are complementary as part ol tbe whole video-audio system.'' Kni1bt comments.· Video discs use laser beams .to pick up the· sounds and pictures embedded oo discs ln S4 ooo minute pitted frames on each of two aides. ' . Jim Damon, advanced programm.m, director, likem each frame to a still picture projected on the television set. That picture can be presented as a single itil1 p~ or st.rune with others to form a remarkably sharp film·like presentation. The revolving disc is tracked by a sophistical· ed laser·beam system. Nothing touches the disc, which extends its lifespan. In &·demonstration, Damon noted the unusual clarity of the video picture i.n an ABBA musical production and emphasized the remarkable music · reproduction available through b.i·fidelily stereo channels. · The system can be hooked up to a stereo amplifier to produce a so-(ar u:qualed picture· sound presentation. But for now, DiscoVision isn't aiming directly • at home entertainment, although entertainment producers have ordered thousands of the discs. · DiacoVision's marketing arm is reaching • toward Industry, placinf some ll,000 systems with General Motors alone for point-of.sale presenta· lion i.n dealenhips and to support training pro- grams. The two-channel audio capabilities generate _ sirvullaneoua tiaining information in two, languages, English and Spanish for the Texas area, for instance, and English and French i.n Canada, Damon explains. Applications ror the disc sysrems are considered almost endless by Disco VisiQn leaders. Systems already. are being tesl·programmed for use in restaurant trainine and for law enforce· ment including mug-shot, fingerprint and feloo- descriptions storage. Hospitals are considering the r~rdines ror storing pathology slides and patient information or for explaining new medical techniques· simtiltaneously at two levels of sophistication (doc- tors and support staff levels) 'via the two-channel' arrangement. · Unlike the home disc system. which markets for less than $800 and is cWTenUy used primarily for entertainment, the industrial system al $3,000 a copy is capable or computer·assistprogramming. <SpD1SC9WION, PtpQ> Remodeling? Wrong Builder Could Nail Wallet By PAT DUNN OftlleDellyll'lllll"-fl Inflated housing prices and rising interest are causing ·many homeo'f\'Ders to remodel and UP· grade their present homes rather than "move up" t.o another house. This choice makes sense, but it involves careful planning and many decisions. Choosing a contractor is one important step. ONE OF THE BEST ways lo select a contrac- .tor is through recommendations from friends or relatives who have bad remodeling done. Then phone the Coatractor's State License Board at 558-4088 to fmd out if the contractor is properly licensed and if the license is valid. Ask any contractor you are conaiderine for names and addresses of recent client.a. Contact them to see if they were pleased with the work schedule and quality. If possible, look at the work younelf and get references from matenaJ sup- plien, subc()ntractors and financial institutions to see if the contractor is financially responsible. Be sure to ult the contractor "for tiis f>usfness ad- dress and phone num~r. n.eo verily them. Also check out the contractor's reputation with the Bet· ter Businesa Bureau and Office of Consumer Af· fairs. PSoVIDE A ROUGH sketch of your project and get at least three bid.a that list all th~ work you want done. Don't sifn anything unW you complete- ly uodentand and agree to all the "1'Ju. __ --RememberUiat each cemed contractor must bave a liceme bond posted with the Contracton' State Uceme Board, but this bond does not in· SW'e complelion. You muat uk for a completion of labor and materials bond totallne the bW, cosUn1 from 1 to s percent. . Contractors must be llnanclally solvent t.o ob-' taiD a completion bond, but many small con· tracton are unable t.o acquin tbll bond. As an alternative, you may want t.o uk your lender to ~ recommend a funding control company to disburse contract payments, which you then pay the com· pany and it makes payments .to the contractor, subcontractors and companies supplying labor or materials. FUNDING COMPANiES ARE not required to inspect the work prior to makine payment, and may not unless requested. Make sure there is an inspection and that unconditional labor and material lien releases have been obtained before payments are made. I! you want a completion bond or funding control company, or both, include that stipulation in your contract. The contract binds you and the contractor to the project. Any changes require a "cbao1e ·or· quires a down payment, it should not exceed $1,000 or 10 percent or the price excluding finance charges, wh~cbever is less. If the contract stipulaws that the contractor furnish performance and payment bonds, lien and completion bonds, a bond equivalent, or a fundine control, the above limitation or down payment does not apply., -A "Notice to Owner" regarding the state's lien laws, and the rights and responsibilities or an owner or property. . -A DESCRIPl'ION OF what constitutes sub- stantial commencement of work. -A notice that the failure of the contractor, without lawful excuse, to stop work within 20 days after work begins is a violation of the Contractors' License Law. Under the Jaw a contractor must etve written notice of your right t.o cancel a contract within three days, provided that you did not seek the con· tract, and that it was solicited al someplace other than the contract.or's place or business. If )'OU c·ancel. send your written notice by registered mall to assure proof or the mailing date. Also, keep a record or each subcontract.or wbq works on your project, the )¥Ork done, and bow long the job took. When materials are delivered, write down the name of the company, the date, and a description of the goods. WREN YOU RECEIVE UEN releases. from subcontractors or material suppliers, check them aeainsl your list. That way you have a record of who's been paid: During con.strUction your city's building de· partment will make inspections t.o insure that completed work meets building codes. A final in· spectioo will be made when the project is complet· ed. You also should arranee a "walk·throueb" in· spectioa with the contractor to see that nothing was overlooked. Shortly alter your job commences you will probably receive. preliminary lien notices from subcontractors and material suppliers. Don't panic! Under the Jaw, anyone who furnishes labor or materials to your home, and who bu filed a preliminary lien notice, can reeord e "Claim 91 Lien" or "Mechanics Lien" atainst your home if MAKE SUaE YOVa PA YllENT schedule is they are not paid. U a lien ls flled: contact an a\- b ed th , J d do 't torney immediately. der." Make sure that your contract includes these as oo e contractor s penorm~ce an n things: pay belon; work .'~ com pl~. See that the con· SPECIFY IN YOVa contract that the cont.rec· -The name, address, and license number of tract provides a retention, which is a percen· tor is responsible for obtainint lien releases from the contractor, and the name and reetatration tage of ~ch payment or of the total job (usually lO each ol tbe subcontractors ancl material su.P_pllen number of any salesman who solicited or nea.ot!at_· _percent), which you retain unti~ the ~b la com·-aa-wortr-~llCtTACb pb&le oTtbe job la' ed-tbe contract. ~ pleted. com~. Thia precaution in combination witb -The apP.roximate dates (not number of During cooatructlon, expect lnconvenlence, try 1etUni an Indirect loan a completion bond and/or workinl days)· when the. work will hello and be not to make cb~en, and remember that the uae of a funclint control company will red~ce your substantially completed. permit for your JOb alone with the project plans rtak of bavlnl a lien filed ap.inlt JOW' home. • and specificatJona must be posted on the Job before -A DESCalPl'ION OF TBE work t.o be done work atarta. and a descrtption of the materiall and equipment Keep a job ftle containlq tbe contract and any t.o bet.med or installed. cban1e onten; plans and apeeiftcaUom; bWI and -A ldaechale of pa,menta lbowiDI UM amount ~voices ; canceled cbeeu; U. releues lrom 1ub- of each payment ln dolleri and eeatl. ,,-itontradon and material aupplien; and letlen, -U tbe )>•Yment schedule in the contract re-notes and eorreapondence witb your contractor. 1 If problems do occur, try 't.o work lbem Out with the contractor. If there la no reeolutioll, ftle a written complalol with tbe. Con&ra&n '. State Llcenae Board ca Civic Center Piasa, ROom M, Santa Ana 12101>:·you.r local buUd.iq department and, lfneeeasary, comult an aaoc...,. & . ct OAIL V Pit.OT Month's Auto Output to Dip DETROIT <AP ) U.S auto produclaon to September wtll plummet to Its lowf! t ltvel •Ince 1'10. u all fi vf' domt>stic carmakers h1tvt forecu ted production decUnt>11, an Industry publlcaUon reports Planned September produclk>n of m .m veblcl• '' the lo est s ince the ~cession month of September 1'70, when only 478,m ca ra wutt bullt. It also wouJd bf a 16 pt'rcent dttllntt from lbe '23,8ll8 produced In th aAme j)Clnod lalit year, accordln& to u r~t'~Ot Automotl \ f' News report. For the month. Gt>ncral Motors Corp hu planned ;s20.000. down \3 perct>nt Crom lSS.9138 In September t97i Ford Mot.on C'o ~Ill build 123-.000, • 17 ~rcent drop trom 147.632 a ytar ago 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD fom 18%-~ on 6 months to one 'feat solicl'f MCurtd T.D. notH. Trust deeds available From '1,000 to 5200,000 · Cll deity fw __..I .. ~ CAU. DIRECT « COUfCT FOR DETAILS & FRH MOCHUlf PLEASE CONTACT ME AT HOME BUSINESS PLEASE CALL AT NAME . STREET --·- CITY TIME BUSINESS , ZIP A Calif Home Loan Broker ~CltAL ) \.(.. . . . HUNTINGTON BEAC.. N~ BEACH ·=~~;=~ ·=~=--~. S\.llTE21~ ,, .......... ,:;21~7 --PAOASENA eneor-1108 n~1an~ SAN OIEGO 2•n Cam•no D•I Roo Soutti a..~. 107~92108 710/~s:l'I SAN BERNARDO«> 24lf7Nortft5-Wrr,- 9100ft 11413•~1 OCEANSIDE 21105 HtH S..~e ~ 7141...U.l 104 PALM SPRINGS I 000 5 Polm Ca""°" 0. Su11e 10&-ene2 714 3~979 Herit~e Bank !\11•111l 1t•r I I Ill CONSTRUCTION FINANCING *Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases •orange County Properties "Land Loans up to 1 year 50% or appraisal •up to $750,000 He ritage Bank 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT: JEFF JOHNSON (71 4) 833--3700 l/2-% ·sUPmMARK!T S Mail That· Complaint! By MAaTIN MU)ANE Dt:Aa SU Pt:aMARKF.T f'llOPPEll: I 'm teylnc lo follow up two cu h !'f'funda that a re lon1 overduf' Two wttekti 1auo I sent letter• H king about the delay 11od 11vln1 au details Both envelopes werci rt1turncd to me murked: "Off~r uplr(-d f' 0 box cl0.5ed " What ur_, 1>t'<>plc lo do when they have not rccclved lh~ar rcf undit iuu.I hav" no wuy to notify the rompony'' Linda H. DEA& UNOA: 4,;IHrla&bowie• that pro- t'el8 manuluturers' refuchl cutomarUy re turn ..opened au corre8poedea('e addreued to pott-olflce boxe• fur olfen lllat have ex- pired. ~>' mark apch correapoodeace ''boit clote4" aa wlill yottr compla•t lett.en. CteartaglMM&&e omclaltJ object wbe. I ad· vlae rciaden to &all~ their complalDts dlrectly to maallfadaren, but your esperleace shows why Uda u 1ood·advlce. Sead your complaint letters to tbe manufacturer's custom er·relatloas depart· meat.~ address and ZIP code can be found on the product package. Tbe law requJres that each manufacturer place Its name and address oo tbe outside of each ol Its packages. Unfortunately, tbls bad been laterrup&ed to require only tbe city ud ZIP code along with tbe compuy•s •••e. la Ill CMlt ef 1, ... cases, a leUer addreued this way wlU reach tlile manedactuer. Bat Ute absence ol a street address oftea makes aa.op. pen uncertatn that tllelr conespoedeace will be delivered. As a resalt, many of tbem never 8tnd Inquiries or complalnta. It la time for this situation to be corrected. Manafactarers shoa.ld be reqalred to prl.at oa ncb packa1e tbe complete addttu ol tilelr cus tomer-relations departmens. TIP FROM THE SHOPPER: U you pay for your superfllarket purchases by check (all in the naJlle of the store and lbe date o~ your check and stub before you go shopping. When your purchases are totaled, all you then have to do is fill in the amounts and sip your na me. You wit find lbat tbis saves everyone time in the cherk-out line. Up to your nose in proofs of purchase? Find out the most important labels, box tops and olber proofs to save from my Coupon Clipper's Newsletter No. 4., "Popular Proofs of Purchase .. " Send 75 cents plus a stamped, se lf --a ddre ssed env e lope t o THE SUPERMARKET SHOPPER, P.O. Box 461 Radio City Station, New York, N.Y.10019. ' , ·----~-------------------------------- ' : I I I CLIP 'N" nLE REFUNDS I I I I Ye99l•l>ln SI••<"'" .Fruoh MUELLER'S AK••"•• 11 rtfuftO S.nd t.,. r.ciUl...i I I Cllp OUI ..... ft~ ---p ii wllll ........ , ,..,...," IO•m plu> UfttYerWI PrOO..cl c-$ymb01\ lrom .... coupo'"' -bever•o• r~tund offer~ with t»,,tr•oe U\ree Mueltf'r \products Eaptr.sOct 11. ttlO I I cou1101u. for•••~ St•r1 co1~c11no ,,,. -II"""' I I of purcMWI while IOOklft9 IM lhe reoulrfd refund form• PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Reu1ve • refuncl of up to at troe •uoem\lrket, In newspa~,. •"<I m119ot1IMS, •n<I \I on • tuna purcro~wi ~ncl retuncl form, cooklno dl•e<· I I wtlen lrlldlnQ with frl-s Offers m•y nol be avall•ble lion> trom any troreor 1>"<-•99s ot Pe"">ylvanla Ovtctl I In a ll .,.., of IM c-trv. Allow to weeks to receive Brand £911 N-ilt\ plus'"" label from any un of,..,.. I ---- ---'-"'"' .. ~.1-.. ----f GltEEN GIANT CO Reoave a lrtt can of G•fff> Bonu>' Tl\MereluowHoon I requlr• lorm• I Giant M~ S...O relur1<1 form ptu• tt>Qr..i,..,,t .,f0t!~~a~I~ ,!~,:,or~e<~sel~:~ :,~;:.::• I I =-~~ ~~ ~:e~~~~·,,_~'.;:.~;~~~us.hroom\ Sim S.nd ,,_ Unlverwl Proouct COCH from t~ bottom fl•P ot I I OIW Pol•IO Buel> CN<k•QO Expires May )1, '"'' I I MOR TON HOUSE >um-r picnic Refund Serld the,.., ' Qulrfll torm, Ille Unlverwl Product Code lrom any $iH TONE'S <~rel QarO.n, NB·7S8, El Pas.o. Tues I 19'111 Receive • \I COUPO" tor 11ambur99r S.ftd Ille ol MOr1on -BaUd 0.•ns ptus Ille '"""' wi•I from tower c•nter ~Ion of Ille label >llowlno product w•IQftl I I any sin OI' verlely of Lipton lml•ftl Tea or 1"9 N<ko.rl<I from •ny tlarvt'sl-slre Jar of CupClo•rd GMdlerl Mind I I ~~~~e::t· v•r .. ly ol Wl$1>-S-Ores.ino e .. o1... ~.:'!~1~~~~~e!i"" ;::,1~:'o':Cujr ~ti Ille price of I I I I I L------------------------------------J / BUSINESS/_ CONSU~A I ,. ..... •••eCJ DISCOVISION • • • Tbe operator can start, nv ... , tpMd·qp • freeae frames at wUI or turn t.l'9 wboM a)'lt.ea over to a computer keyboard. With the computerbed indultrial tJStfm, a trainint qui1 can be adminlater.cl wlth &IM trainee'• correct anawen lead.lq on to .WI otllel' questions and video reinforcement of tbe matertall to be learned. While the new disc 1y1tem1 are read.Uy avail•· ble -at 12,000 each in quanUUea of more tban a hundred -for commercial and lnduatrtal aPP1*ea· . tion, bome systems manufaeture4 by Oil· coVlsion's Universal Pioneer co.owned 1-.belcllary probably won't be available in Soutbem Callfornla, unlll year's end. Home diacs ranee in price from 91 for a bow· " to-do-it sports presentation to approximately 125 for a feature-length movie, Knllbt says. Disco Vision 's top echelons believe tbe medium's impact one day may be compared to that of television on radio, or color on black and white television. Moreover, lbey are stakln& their future on the belief the impact will transc:end the consumer market place. Coupled witb.. computer power, they claim, there is the promia,e of chanae in the way employees are trained, equipment i5' maintained -and students are taught. '' ./ \' CALL MITZI WBl.S ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP.TO •500,000 . NewPo~.~~~ff..~':!!;.±1'-. 714 7 tlJ .t:IJ(JJ ~ Real Estate Mailbag ••• 1 .r----. --------- $2.354 less than was owed on the mortg1lge~ Now ·sso,ooo tO $500,000 By ROBERT J . BRUSS DEAR BOB: My son wants us to buy a lot in a new recreational project for skiers-. He loves to ski. We don't. It looks to me like the lots are cheap, but lbe improvements won't be put in until next summer. ls land like lbis a good investment?' Is Utls a good time to buy? Dan F.~ DEAR DAN: Don't confuse artitflclal demand with aaturaJ demand. RecreatlonaJ project de· velopen create artlflclal demand ahead of natural de maocl They, not tbe buyers, U.saally reap the . profits. Never, never, ne ver buy land at a recrea· tlonal project ma.less you can use It persooaUy wl~la ab mMU... ~>'-""~ proll&aJD Lile future are pue ladl. · By Ute way, cbeck the pabllc report to see bow tl1e lmprovemeata will be paid for. WW money be beld la tnm! Bow well faded ls the developer? Bas Ille la.ad 111ecesaes or faUares wit.Iii simUar pro- tec&a! Yes. laad ls still a good Investment, bat promodmlal recftatloaal lud la pare speclllatlon. 1t' atcla Otd. for Loatt Defideraries DEAR BOB: Several years_ ago we sold our home, on which we bad a Federal Housing Authority mortgage. About six months after the sale, the buyer stopped making payments as be j tost bis job. He stayed in lbe house about six months be.fore the lender did anything. The first lblng we knew about it was when the FHA nolilied us lbe house was sold at a foreclosure sale for the FHA wants us to pay the $2,354 even lbougb we sold the house two years ago. Can lbey do this? INCOME PROPERTY SECONl>S Mr. A.A. DEAR MR. A.A.: When a Veterans Ad· ministration or FHA borrower sells his resldeace, and tbe buyer takes title "subject to" tlile VA er F HA mortgage, the original bonower reaalu Ua· ble on that loan for any deftcleeey lou VA or FHA suffers. For this reason, It ls lmportut for VA er FHA bon-owera to insist that their bayen "u- sume" the exis ting VA or FHA mortgage and that VA or FHA releases the seller from furtber Uablli· ty. Although It looks to me like you're llable for Ute deficiency, consult an attorney for advice. I# .-lgent Liable f'_or Zoning? DEAR BOB: I bought a vacant lot which the really agent assured me could be rezoned for com- mercial bui lding. The city turned me down Oat. Can I cancel lbe sale and gel my money back? Should I sue lbe agent? Edwin E. a lntere•t CMll" ,.v-nt. ·••.e-'•C••••rcW .......... DEAR EDWIN: Ulllesa yoar oner WU CGM· lngent oa geuta1 the &Ollbl& cllaaae. yoa probablJ, '"' can't resdlld tile sale. You a&toney na ad~ , yoa as to tbe legal remedy agalmt tile a1eet If M mlsrepraea&a&ed Ute lot or made a falle pro•IN. Send real estate questiom to Robert J. Broas, P.O.' Box 6710, San F'ranc13co, Ca. 94101. ' • .,_..,, cowwwa-. ... . ..._ .... 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' we designed it for two kinds of women: Those who don't know I I Time: 7:30 p.m. Date: Wednesday, September 10th Place: Merrill Lynch Office, 4S01 Birch Street, Newport Beach r-------------~------,, I MaU coapo• for raenadou or call (714) 540-8121 I I Mall to: Merrill Lynch, 4S01 Birch Street I Newport Beach. CA 9l663 I O Please rcserve-scat(s) for your women's Investment Seminar. "Fmancial 1. I Freedom: Takin1 the Fust Step." I I 0 I cannot attend. Please forward your free boOkJet. "The Merrill L¥ocb Guide to I Better lovesting." I ~ 'ii I Nam ·I I ~dd • • Zi I City Sm I I I Business Phone Home l'booc----------- Mcrrill Lynch customers, please aive name and office address of Accouot Eseanift: 1 , I f:i\_~ llenll l.unl!h : ~ /loriJJ l¥«h Fie= ..=1.-;:::· L _. __ - - - - - - -A.._.apan. -· I I I -'· NEW YORK . • "' 1 I i .. 1 Ji I •1 • .. ,:,: DAii. Y Ptl.OT AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 141 ... -U•I ( .... •) ~ " . ,, .. .. ~""' j • ()I • H8 F<) l I C,, ''• 04\ 1 - ll NEW YORK s-1 .. 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'· The funds relatively strong show mg 0£ late has helped them attract some ne" monc\ from investors who shunned them for most of the past de ca de Sales or shares m stock funds rea ched S470 m1lhon m July up 26 per· cent from the June total of Sl74 m1lhon An important contnbutor to that trend h;rs been the aggressive growth funds whose Julv sales of $113 m1lhon set a record THIS REVlVAL haso..'l e$raped t~ attention of analysts who watch the funds for <'Ines to the preva1hng mood among investors and the poss1 ble future rourse of stock pnces In the 1950s and 1960s money now mg mto mutual fund s was considered an important source of steady de mand for stocks contributing to the market s rise during most of those )ears When funds started suffenng net redemptions more money nowmg out than m about a decade ago 1t . was similarly regarded as a negative mnuence on the market Should stock runds rontinue to re gam popularity, the theory goes. they could help gl\ e the recent bull market some staying power In lhe holiday shor'tened week Just concluded the market posted a modest gain THE DOW JONES industrials which had dropped 34 13 points m the two precedmg weeks from their mid August peaks, rebolJnded 8 37 to 940 96 The New York Stock Exchange composite mdex picked up I 60 to 72 13. and the market value index at the Amencan Stock Exchange rose 6 59 to 331 36 Both the NYSE and Amex indexes reached new highs during the week Big Board volume continued lo set a heavy pace. averaging 46 17 million shares a day against 38 90 m1lhon the week before Ironically although stock mutual funds have clearly benefited from the bull market on Wall Street, the money managers who run them are behaving as though they're very skeplkal about the whole thing Whtie the rally has bttn procffil. 1ng, they have been steadily selhnf more stock than tHey have bought, and putting mcre1sed amount., of their assets into "cash" Wall Street shorthand for money-marttt securities ' .j I 1 t Cll DAil y PILOT Sunday, September 7, 1980 Feattiring__._._. ______________ ___ New ·1 or · Fall: belts,· bags, hats -- ' I Flair Women of more a mple proportions now have stylish belts to suit their figur es . Omega Fashions has made its first belts in sizes 32 to 42 inches in leather, suede, snakeskin ·and m et al. According to Omega Presiilent Joel Pinsky, 23 percent of American women are larger than a verage size . ·Let it Rain· When the snow and nun come. it's nice to have something that will keep ~ou warm and dry at the same lime. There's a new wrinkle along this line A.ri s, a knitwear manufact urer , ha-. introduced water-repellent knil gloves. hats and scarves that will stay warm, soft and dry in any kind of The Executive's Dream Guidelines For Being a '10' Now that more and more women are occupy· ing executive suites, their needs in bags and ac cessories have changed. A recent survey of 250 women revealed th::it they would like a good-looking, efficient bag to carry their handbag and briefcase in . with a little room to spare. Mark Cross has complied (at right) with an Executive Tote-all of black pannier leather or a t an which reverses to a wat erproofed canvas. It holds a briefcase, scarf, newspaper, and an extra pair of shoesand there's even room for a loaf of bread and jug of wine. At left is another innovative idea. from the leather goods firm, an executive briefcase in rl'd silk for women who go directly from work to pl ay. The company asked the women in the survey what they carried in their brief cases and what kind of cases would better meet their needs. By JUDITH OLSON Olt .. Delly ...._Maff At a business lunch the other day the con- versation, as it usually does, eventually drifted around to love and romance. Work was put aside and as we sat at a win- dow table in a bay front restaurant, we eot to the topic that reaJly is the most important one in life -if we'd all admit it -relationships.· Everybody wants to be loved and have someone to love, and everybody wanta to date a "10." But the problem is that there don't seem to be many "10s" running around. They obviously exist , but they're hiding in some vaeue, dark corner or town. One or my companioQL.. a &ood-lookinl bachelor ir\ his 40s, was especially frustrated because he said he'd met nothlnt but "losen'' lately. He added that he a nd his two buddies, also good-IQOking single men, weren't too picky, that they just wanted to find some dates who were "our kind." "What do you mean by •our kind'?" I ques- tioned, mentally ffippin1 thrcMlah my addreu book to see if there mlabt be Juat one friend I mlght have forgotten to introduce him to: "And just what is a '10,' anyway? What's the difference between a Sand a 10?" "Looks aren't crucial," he explained "It's the attitude that counts . I hke someone who thinks positive, \fhO has enthusiasm for living. "We're living in the greatest pince in the world and I hate to hear anyone romplain about it or their life." ( Singles ] For this particular fellow, it would help if • she played tennis and were petite . . This predicament seems to be a sort of "chicken and egg" thing with single people. lf they don't have relationships, they become cynlcaJ and complain . Yet, when they grouse and grump, they lessen their chances of having a relationship. ,... My friend is right. There · are so many pleasures in the smorgasbord here in Orange County that it 's ridiculous to s'it and complain about anything. Even lf a single person doesn't have much money, there are things to do that will make them interesting and at the same time inc!rease their zest for living . "inter wt!alher. Ans enlisted the help of scientists at 3-M to find a water-repellent formula. The garments are made of acrylic yarn and come in nine shades cherry red, fuchsia, la\'cnder . burgundy, blue. taupe, camel, naturaJ and bl ack. They are called Weather Shed Knits. ~\ There are art galleries and museums, and each offers free or low-cost programs . You can s it and rap with an artist about why he painted a particular work of art or watch an enriching film after sharing wine and cheese with other lov- ers of art. There is all kinds of theater here, again for varying prices. You can even join some or the crews and help put on plays. Or go to cut-rate movies,. check out the cultural activities at all the schools , take up gardening with help from the many nurseries • here, start a book discussion group, take a class on a completely new topic each semester. Learn to play tennis and you'll capture my . friend's heart. That's easily done here. too, since there are scores of courts. ·It's a nice honor to be considered a 10, and . the good news is that's possible for everyone lo raise their score. You just have lo go out and work on de- ~eloping your enthusiasm for living and watch your ratings soar. But don't foe~ on the numbers and work yourself lnto a frenzy trying to reach the ma1ic ma rk because ther e really isn't such a lhln1 as a perfect date or mate. One man's 10 Is another man's 8. \ . . 1.._ ...-DAil Y Pit.OT ~ .• ..,,.,1.1• Wemtlngs/Engagem'ents Wi tt-Cunningham Jean L'unmngham of Newport Beach an<! Ke vin Wltt of li'ountam VaaUey uchanced wed dint vows m St Andrt-w's Pre bytenan Churc h in Newport Reach The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gene Cunningham or Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High S<:hoo_I and attended Orange Coa:.t ('ollege She as employed by Far West Services The bridegroom . son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Witt of Fountain Valley, graduated from Fountain Valley Hif(h School 1rnd attended Gold~n West College He 1s employed by Pro- Tec Supply Jnc. The couple plan to la ve m Anaheim after a trip to San Diego. Koe I !er-Chawla The Sherma n Gardens in Corona del Mar was the setting for t he wedding of Neena Chawla of Westminster and Charles Koeller of Huntington Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sudershan Chawla of Westminster, graduated AHMOUHCIMG Talce·lt-Off .. Quick ... a structured. 8-week seminar program for faster weight loss. Individual attention. Techniques for Quick and permanent weight control. Enrollment limited. f>re.registration required. CAil 891-3441 u. This temf1c seminar series 1s designed to give you maiumum weight loss in a minimum of time. Meet·each week 1n the same small group. with a trained moderator. Discover new techn loues t or sell-awareness E><plore ways to change your eating and living patterns · forever. Receive e><olusl11e T.1.0. diet plans . pl\Js your own Personal Journal . an invaluable guidebook, available only to T.1.0 . seminar participants. , In eight short weeks you'll be enjoying the new. sli m ,you · and the compliments from your family and friends! llACIC TO SCHOOL SPICIAL IOMUS THE DIET WORKSHOP i .. ...., ...... y. 57PA•IEMCYCLOPIDIA OFEATIMeW...YOU STAIT YOUI S8ilMAI .: SEMINAR STARTIMG IH s.TIMIB "mu 11SA :Mwlg 1rWrch ~~::" JOH lristol St. ue _ 11020 • 1 attnnl ='.=~::: ..... i ... _ ......, ... 11 .............. ,._ _.,.cone M_.,.e1•ryWwth w..-,w-4l-,....,, .. " ............ ,.. - .-....-. 11 .............. - OPllT IUCM JCP.-y Ftt ..... I ... "'""61f, .............. -- tmME lnlHCtallauM 17110 511,,.ti ......... w-...,.-.u ......... -- --I WEEKS-- CALL FOR RESERVA TIOM Mrs. Koeller Mr Bmm~ from Marina H11h Hchoul ••ld l• au cndl1111 llw i' S<-hool ol l"\ne ArU at UCLA Shu I• tim11loy1•cl by CreatJvt Teachln1 Preti The bride1room, ion of Mr and MrK Alfrt·d Koeller ol HunUnaton 8t11ch, a1ndu•l~I fr11111 Marina flllh 8chool •nd la •Uendln.i ltw Unlvertlty ol Sout.h4!rn (•allfornlu The couple plan to tlvtl In West Los Angde:. after a l(ip lo Ila wall Bouas-Sandberg Sh•n>n Sand~rat or Ualboa Island and John Bouaa of Mla1io11 Vlejo exchanged wedding vows in St. J11mea Eplscopul Ch1trch in Newpart Beach. Tbe bride. d•u&htcr of Mr. &Qd Mrs. Albert Sandber1 of Balboa Island. 11radualed from La Serna Hl&h School ln Whittier and the Universi· ty of Southern California. The bridegroom . son or Mr. and Mr!'. Leonard Bouas or Anaheim,-graduated from Anaheim High School and USC. He is employed by Leonard V. Bouas Construction Co. The couple plan to live in Mission Viejo after a trip to the Virgin Islands. Kaufman-McCormick Marsaret McCormick of Newport ·Beach and Robert Kaufman of Woodland Hills were married at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church. Newport Beach. . Tbe bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCormick ol Newport Beach, graduated from Corona deJ Mar Hip School and UCLA. · Tbe aroom, son of Dr. and Mn. Luis Kauf- man ol Palo8 Verdes, graduated from USC and from UCLA law school. He is employed by Haiabt. Dickaoo, Brown and Bonesteel. 'l'be couple plan to live in Woodland Hills after a trip to Israel. · Lucier-Heithoff Pamela Heithoff of Costa Mesa and Michael Lucier of Ontario exchan~ed wedding vows in St. JohntKeBaptistChurc buiCostaMesa. T he bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -.; ~ ... t ~i ' \ Mrs. Kaufman Mrs. Porrazzo < 'h:-.ta Mcsu and Ben 'Duyndam of Northern ('ullfornia. graduated from Newport Harbor lhl(h S<:hool and Or ange Coast College. The' bndegroom, son of Mrs. Ralph Long of Malibu, graduated fro m Santa Monica High Srhool llr as employed by Wislon Construction. Th\• t·ouple plan to live in Oxnard after a trip to the Sierra Nevada mountains. Porrazzo-Carrozza Keith Porrazzo of Long Beach took Kimber· ly Carrozzo of ~ountain y~ey as his bride in Fountain Valley s Holy Spint Church. The bride . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carrozzo Jr of Fountain Valley, graduated from Fountain Valley High School and California St ate University, Long Beach. The groom, son of Pat Porrazzo and the late Felix Porrazzo of Long Beach, graduated from Lakewood Hig h School and California State, Long Beach . He is e mployed by Foasberg's Uniform Rental Co. The couple plans to live in Westminster following a trip to the Carmel and Monterey a rea. White-Crilly Eileen Crilly of Costa Mesa a nd Michael White of Huntington Beach have announced their engagement and plans for a November wedding Miss Crilly. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. James Crilly or Costa Mesa, graduated from Mater Dei High School, Cal State Fullerton and Alliance Francais in Paris. She is e mployed by the Daily Pilot. The future bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman White of Stanton, graduated from Marina High and Cal State Fullerton. The couple plans to be married at St. J oacttim·s Church or Costa Mesa. Wedding and engage· ment announcements run on Sunday m the Daily Pilot Forms are available at all Daily Pilot offices or by calling the Feature Depa rtme11t. 642-4321. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WhtflY•W.t .... .... 1tb.__.11.c1. Coste t.M -541-11 H Griff ith-H ugties Cindy Hughes of Huntlncton Beach ud Alan Griffith of Cypress are msqed to be mar· ried. Miss Hucbes, daughter ol Mr. and Mn. David F. Huthea of Carlsbad, eraduatecl from Newport Harbor High Scbool and attends Cal State, Lang Beach. Her fiance ii the son of Mr. and Mn. Albert Griffith ol Cypress. He ls a sradua\e of Cal State, U>ng Bea~h. a~~~~sn2 641-IOH 7Jl·HJ7 W.tcll For W. 0,,....... S... llt er.lili. NOltboodTo-ctetw.• ........ ,... Of'IH IVIS. & SUteA Y Howard Heithoff of Costa Mesa, graduated from Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana and at· tended Cypress College. She is e mployed by Hughes Aircraft. . .. Engagement announce· ments mu.st be received by ... ------------------------------ the Feature Department at THROW OUT TENSION AND The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Least six week.3 before the• FIND YOUR INNEA POWER wedding date. · TO CHANGE THINGS Robert Lucier of Ontario, graduated from Chai· fey lllJb School ln Ontario. He is serving in the U.S. Navy. If you have an item for Happening$, $e nd it to Judith Olson at the Dally Pilot. P 0 DoI 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, or coll her at 642-4321 Happ enings runs e1>ery Tuesday Long-Duyndam Shannon Duyndam of Costa Mesa and Frederick Long of Malibu were married in Dana Point. The bride, daughter of Neva Duyndam of l Boroseope 1 ..... ..... MONDAY,SEPT.8 By SYDNEY OMARR A&IES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19 ): To guarantee progress. adhere to basic iaaues and insist on high-quality matel1aJ. Focus on service, depen- dents, pets and employment poten- tial. TAU&US <Apr. 20-May 20): Creative resources can be successful- ly utilized. Know it, imprint style,. apply personal touch. Member of op- posite sex ia resentful and attracted at same time. GElllNI <May 21-June 20): Focus on security, adding to income, get- llnt mmt for your money. Overcome temptation to act on impulse. . CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Take special care t.P traffic. Overcome ten- dency to be carele11. Forces are scattered and you receive a nurry of calla, meuaaes. LEO <July 23-Aue. 22): What ap- peared to be a set pattem ia suddenly subject to cha.nae. Shake off tenden- cy towards lethargy. Keep guard up, protect self in e motional clln~hes. Vl&GO (Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on apecial communications, in· Parlez-vous Color? . tensified re lationships and unique sense of timing. Many persons com· ment on your charis m a. personality and "improved" appearance. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Obtain hint from Leo message; look behind scenes for answers. Associate who is overconfident should be tolerated, but not taken seriously. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Aura or glamour, romance dominates your p e r son al scenario. Optim ism replaces gloom. SAGITfAlllUS <Nov. 22-0ec. 21): You are stronger than originally an- ticipated. Those who counted you out wiU be in for a surprise . This -can be your power-play day. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What appeared to be abstract will now come into focus as very real and solid. 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I~ (ll DAILY PILOT Sunday, Sep1emt.Mll' 7. 1880 ORANGE COUNTY I STATE OC-based Airline to Change l1n_age B y JOANNE lt&\'NOLDS .,. ... .,..,, ..... , .... ln 1981, there wall be ehan1u Ill Air CaUfornla, sornf' of whlrh eren't ao1ng to ~ too obvious lo the nt-arly one million peof le wbo will n the 1tirUne ln ant out of Orange County Externally, lbt' 13·)'nr o ld. airline i1Jikely lu bt lakin1 on a new look, possibly t>Vt•n • n~~ name. A lSPQkl'Stnftn for Ult' Newport Beaeh-bast'<i airline :1u.id a San . Fram·1s<·o l'OnsuJling firm h•s tMltm tured to ''hl'lp us improve" on tht• way wt• are currt'ntly perct'1v\Xi b lhi.> puhlll' " SOUR('ES 1ndtl'1t l l" that changes in the airline's lngo 1'nd the distmellvc.• sun burst martlnac on its jets art-bt'ani: :stud14.'d The name change to a :muppier Air Cat is also being looked at by the consult ant 'rhe airlirw 1s ulso 111 lhe pro cess of revlt<w1ng its advertising program, looking at three new agencies along with the San Diego-bas ed company that cur rently handles Air Califorrua's account. In ternally. the airllne 1s headed for a new era in its rela· tionship with its parent company -Westgate with the unveil· ing of a reorganized Westgate followin g six years or bankruptcy pro('eedings West1ate. Air California w111 bel'om.-the ~rent company'• only ()J)e-raUn« i.uhsldhary The two trus tees who hav • run Westaatr smre the onset of banltrul>tcy l)t'O<' edlnas In 1'74 wl 11 be replaced hy an 1 l m t mber board of dlrectoni. With the ht'uvy financial ,burdens or ~kruptcy and re oraanbaUon either settl.,d or rt1 lt'&ated to pend1n11 rourt d .. cu1ons , Wrstgate'a d i.re<'ton Wiii hlCt' re"·er dhltrat'tiOM in overst>oelng lhe airline Thf' rt-11ult prob3hly will bl> th;H Alr Calirom1a will ~rome more Qgf rcaaivc In the highly romiw tll v(' West Coast com muter markf't It s.-rves Accordlnf( to dol'umentR on ftlt< with the Sccunt1 cs Ex t'hange Cornmlss1nn and the C1v1I ·AeronautkA Hoard, goln111 mto l980 Air California was In s tublt fbtan<-ial t'ondJtlon, llsUng tornl assetsof$55 8 m illion Net aneome for 1979 was post· ed at St,340,206 in documents filed with the CAB. Depending on which document the figures are taken from, the airline generated between $96.S million and $98.1 million in air transport revenues from passengers and freight on scheduled and chart~r flights. The 1978 figure in the SEC re· port shows total air lransporta· tion revenues of $66 million. . T hote aircrall are eicpecltd In two d•Uverlee1 one originaHy set for the end ot thJa year and one in mid·Jllll. However, the flrat dellvery now hu been delayed by the manufacturer until at leaat mld·1991. At present , the alrllne opeutes ll fleet of 11 Boelnti 737 jet.I, accordtnac to the CAa documenta, three of which it owna and "i&ht of whlch u c J~M8ed. Loolrln1 at the company's list of, operating expenses. the standout Item la fuel. In 1979 Air CaUfomla a pent nearly S20 mUlion on fuel for ita aircraft. -In ., brier summary ln lls fY· Ing with the SEC. the Westgate trustees discussed the impact or that fue l cost. a long with escalating costs :.Of personnel and maintenance. "In order lo offset these in· creased costs. Air California was authorized Lo increase fares In 1979 by approximately 37.8 percent," the r eport noted. The report further notes that the large increase will have an adverse impact ln decline of passenger loads this year. That decline. according to an airline s pokesman. has been seen, but its effect has been diluted by the fact that the passengers . carried· by Air California seem to be traveling farther as renected in the relative stability of revenue paaunier mile1. THE CAB documenta abow that the airline spent about hO million on its 1,342 personnel in 1979, lncludln& the $94,000 paid to ila president, Robert Clifford. While the two reports indicate that· Air California -.ancl~et,tcate will move into the comin1 year with few financial headaches, the future isn't entirely without problems . When Westgate went bankrupt, its trustees were faced with the burden of dealing with nearly $2 billion worth of claims. "Although many of these claims have been dis· ~llowed during lbe course of the reor ganization proceedings <some of which are the aubject of pending appeals); a subst40. tial number of the claims re· maio outstanding," the -trustees noted in their filing with the SEC. AMONG mE pending lawsuits that directly affect the airline az:e a federal case and a parallel . Orange County Superior Court case seeking a combined total of $4.2 million from the trmtees "for alleged wrong-doing in the 1977 \ purchase of Air California's out· standing shares by Westeate. The airline also is embroiled in litigation or administrative dis· -.-•-•11!11111!111•-• pules with a variety of agencies .. · fuclurung the California Public Utilities Commission, the Federal Aviation Administra· lion, the CAB and the city of San THOSE CHANGES, slated to be('ome finalized by the end of the year, are most likely to be seen in intangibles. rather than perceptible ch anges in the air line's corporate structure or operation. The airline 's financial com· mitments total $85.1 million for acquisition of four DC·9 Super 80s . Of that commitment, $7.3 million was paid by the end of 1979 and $5.4 million is due this year. leaving a baJance of about $72.3 m'illion. BUSY ORANGE COUNTY AIRLINE PLANNING SOME MODIFtC~TIONS Air C•l"omla Eye• Fecelttt. Name Change, New Equipment oa11, """•UYff,..,... Francisco. Mostofthose4isputes, · according to t'he SEC report, are expected tO be resolved in tbe coming year . _ {,!nder the Mesa Runaway Seeks Fresh Start /tlakes Plea ............ Former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith is urging whites not to flee Zimbabwe in face. of rising lawlessness and threats. Their skills are needed to maintain economy. he says. By ARTBlJR R. VINSEL Of tile .,...., ...... , .... The casebook is about lo be closed on the summertime story of a Costa Mesa girl, 13, who ran away from home to escape turmoil and returned only lo find her mother had vanished. Her mother had vacated the Joann Street residence she had sha red with a live-in boyfriend afiid the bickering that drove ttie eldest child away. The mother left 21h months ago with her two other children for parts unknown. SINCE THE s tunned and wee ping youngster turned herself in Lo Costa Mesa police, not knowing what else to do, the search for her mother has led to Louisiana and back again. They were finally reunited after a fashion when the mother turned up, having only ventured as far as El Segundo after brief· ly· breaking up with her boyfriend, police say. Today, Margo is faci.ng a new life, officers say. Mother and daughter are still separated by a gulf far wider than miles can measure, as the troubled teen prepares to move from the Albert Siiton home in Orange. She has been a guest since Ju. ly 8 at the institution for children whose parents cannot care for them for one reason or another. In this girl's case a juvenile court dependency hearing was held 10 days ago. THE QUESTION to be resolved who could the child depend on fo r compatible care and guidance over the next five years. until she is truly old enough to be on her own in the world? "She wants an envi.ronment where she feels wanted and secure," says Detective Alan Kent of the Costa Mesa Police Department's' Juvenile Bureau. The youngster left home in June, staying with friends in the College Park district in her: Hard Times Beset UFW Union Troubkd by Disputes, Probes LOS ANGELES <AP) -Fif. Federal authorities also are In addition, the state Assembly teen years after gaining national investigating whether another $1 is to take up a bill when it returns prominence in a biller strike million in aid from the Labor from its recess that would re·· against central California grape Department and the old Depart· vamp the state's landmark growers, the United Farm ment of Health, Education and Agricultural Labor Relations Act Workers union -long the dart· Welfare was misused. tobringitintolinewithlhefederal ~ng of. easlablishm_ent liberals -In addition. the U FW is battl· Taft-Hartley Act. is falling on hard llmes. ing the Internal Revenue Basically. the Assembly -Th~ UFW'.81Ui it.Sieilt.yJ.e~ _s.rc}'.ic~~L.l@JiOOO in...._back UD·,~eas~e ~wo!'Jd elimin~t~ the Cesar Chavez, finally won that employment ana SOC1al secun y Jn:RA's requ(remen1 ro a dis pute, centered in Delano, but taxes and penalties that the IRS ·speedy union-representation only after five years of marches, claims the union owes. election, often within seven fasts and boycotts. The union en· days, and the stale law's tered the strike Sept. 16, 1965. UFW WORKERS, including powerful "make·whole re· the 155th anniversary of Mex· Chavez, receive only $10 a week medy," under which. employers ican Independence Day. and as in pocket money although they can be ordered to pay individual the lengthy struggle dragged on are provided with their food, workers or groups of worlcers , into the late '60s, it became sym-rent, gasoline and travel ex· for all wages lost during a dis· • bolic of . the rebelHous mood or penses. The union contends its pute. the times. workers are volunteers and that The strike took on sort of a the benefits are~x exempt. The "Grapes of Wrath" romanticism IRS disagrees. J that tended to capture the fancy In Sacramento, the state of urbanites from coast to coast. Legislature hate last month ap· TODAY, HOWEVER, t he situation i~ considerably less glamorous and the o utlook bleaker as the UFW approaches its third year in a dispute with ve gelable growers in the , agriculturally rich southern de· serts of California and Arizona. The UFW concedes defeat on the picket line and its boyc:otts 'do not have the wide· ranging im· pact they once did, although the union hopes something can be salvaged through the state's powerful Agricultura l Labor Relations Board, which oversees farmworker union elections. The small AF[yCJO union also is running into difficulties with the federal and state govern· . ment. Investigators for the Comm uni· ty Services Administration - successor to the.War on Poverty's Office of Economic Opportunity -suggest lhe UFW violated a controversial feder al regulation . by using $951,000 in grants for mi· grant workers to SU.PJ>Ort union activities. A decision is expected soon by the CSA on what action to take. ' .. proved a measure to curtail the political clout of the UFW by prohibiting it from requiring members lo contribute to the UD· ion's political war chest or face expulsion. Gov. Edmuqd G . Brown Jr .. a longtime ally of Chavez, vetoed a similar meas ure last year and is expected to do the same again. But mere passage of the bill is an indication that the UFW is facing an increasingly hostile political climate. THAT MOOD is making itself fe lt at the Agricultural Labor Relations Board, where the.state Senate has refused to confirm two board me mbers whose growers contend are biased toward the UFW. The Senate's action haa in· timidated many, board mem· bers, who fear more political fallout from the Legislature, ac· cording to one ALRB official who asked not to be identtlled. "There is a perceived feellna .on the part of some (ALRB) 'peo. pie that caution ia the desiJ'abl• approach," he said. "There bu been a chilllltg effect ln 1eneral on tbe morale of the staff." ·'There is a great deal of pre· ssure on the Legislature to pass the measure," the At.RB source added. "It is indicative of a mood that is being fostered by some growers who do not want to accept the law." ONE BRIGHT spot for the troubled union is that it recently snapped a relative dry spell in efforts lo organize new mem· be rs. 1 The union was enormously successful winning elections - 214 out of 425 -in the six months immediately after passage in 1975 of the ALRA, which for the first time established rules for collective bargaining in the rich agribusi- ness industry. LitUe by little. however, new unionization elections slowed to a trickle. From July 1, 1978, to June 30, 1980, only ·86 elections were held, and the U FW won on· ly 30 of them. But since the beginninl of this fiscal year, the union bu won llof 19 elections stased, mostly in the Sallnas·San Jose ve1etable· 1rowin.1 re1lon of Northern California. """' "There's been a bil chan1e lately," ALRB sPotilman BW Camp MY•· "The U1'W bu won half u many electiom ln the lut second runaway episode this year. She told investigators at the time the sometimes.open warfare between her mother and boyfriend was more than she could bear and so she gave up on making a home lite with them. with Silton Home spokesmen. The child essentially told Judge Robert Rickles and case workers her new stepfather used to become furious and leave, at which time her mother would frantically seek him out, leaving her and the other children unat- tended. SO SHE told Orange County Juvenile Court a uthorities she cannot go home again. "She will be placed in a foster home outside the Costa Mesa ' area," Detective Kent said Fri· day , adding that the child's mother and her new husband are now living in El Segundo with the twosmallerctUldren. He said spokesmen at Albert Sitton Home could not say how soon the girl will be placed with a foster mother and father. "They want lo get her into school-," Kent said, noting that classes resume Monday and that the girl is hoping for a fresh start in life as a high school freshman_ ..1\ UTHORITI ES say the mother and daughter lrled lo patch things up June 27 but failed and Margo fled again, but remained in telephone contact and was warned the woman was planning lo move away. She found her mother was serious when, on July 8, she again went home, found no one there and surrendered lo police lo spend the summer al the Sit· ton home, waiting for decisions to be made. March F etftl Victim Now the girl has learned her mother and boyfriend married, Detective Kent said. "Now she refuses lo s-ee 11er mother or move home,·' Detec· tive Kent said after conferring JACKSON, Miss. CAP) - A bout 100 people marched without in cident through downtown Jackson on Saturday to protest the shooting of a preg- nant black woman by a city police officer. The marchers gathered in front of Jackson City Hall at FARM WORKERS LEADER DURING HAPPIER TIMES Cffar Cftev•z In 1171 M8rch Through Stete two months as it did in the last two years.'' Camp credited the recent surge in elections on the impact of some settlements reached in the UFW's 2l·month·old strike against California and Arizona vegetable.growers. NONETHELESS, that dispute, which began in January 1979, still looms a~ possibly the UD· ion's most stinging defeat. One striker was killed, scores of persons were injured. millions of dollars in lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli and carrots rotted in the field. There have been no settle· menta with any o/ the ori1lnally struck campanies, althoush a number of other 1rowers, in· cludina giant SunHarv~t Inc., have afl'Md to pacts .rai11n1 wa1e.by 51 percent over three • years to $5.'IO an hour~'. The strike was the union's most ambitious, taking on some of the state's largettt growers, and Chavez had committed a good deal of the union's man· power and prestige to waging it. IT ALSO waa the first walkout ever called by the UFW on tradi· tion al economic 1r~unds . Previous strikes sought to lain recopitioo of the union u the field workers' bargainlne a1ent. •'The growers have broken our strike," UFW spokesman Marc Grossman admits somewhat re· luctantly. · Camp aarees that the union lost the batUe on the picket line, but he point.a out that it hopes to • win the war in Sacramento, where it la aeeking unfair labor- practlce rulhlS• a1ain1t the growers by the ALRB. about n0on and walked about 20 blocks to a funeral home where they were allowed inside to view the body of Dorothy Brown. Mrs. Brown was shot four times Aug. tt-by ..ncnon police officer and died later that day. authorities have said. Invitation To Pope . Protested OBAN, Scjttland (AP)'- Con aerva t ive Protestants· paracW Saturday on· Iona, a tiny island off Scotland's west coast, to protest an invitation to Pope John Paul II to visit Iona's ancient abbey. Pastor Jack Glass, head of the 20th Century Reformation Move- ment, led 12 of bis followen from Glugow by ferry to Mull and a.en acl'08I the one·mil• wide Sound of Iona by boat. Iona was the birthplace of Cbri.ati,anl· ty in northern Britain. The An1llcan Church of Scotland.religious community oa Iona invited the pope to viail durin& bia trip to Britain, ten· tatlvely scheduled for the sum· mer of 1982. IDEOLOGICALLY, the Reform Protestants a.re sharply opposed to Roman Catbolica u well u to Anglicans, whom they consider too close to Rome. 'lbe Reformists are closely tied to the Rev. Ian Paisley's Frff Presbyteri an Church i n Northern Ireland. Britain formally broke with . the Roman Catholic Church in the 18th century when the pope refused to grant a divorce to Kini Henry VIII. John Paul's itinerary dwilag his visit to Britain bas yet to be announced, and there baa been , no indication he will 10 lo Iona. B\11' GLASS said: "We bellveve the abbey is a venue that the pope may visit and we are tQtally qaimt it. So we will spend the day walking around the islaecl and staadi.nl OIMide the abbey u well." He and bia followers carried placardl readiq: "No Pope On Iona." St. _Colum.,. _lf _said to ban landed on th&-. tbree·mile-loq island in 563 od a mlulGDary voya1e from Ireland. Only tbe ruins ol hi• monotery rem.ala. But Benedkt1ne m.nks f'MIMld a new monutery i nd c.•• there ln ~ \\ __:_·_ .. ............. ,,.,.,, Sunct.y, Septem~r 7, 1980 DAIL V P!L.O't (; 9 The Biggest Market~lace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, ~ Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ........ ,.,. s. ....... For s. HonH ~or s. ......... for s• HotlHt fol' s• Ho..Ht For S* ....... For Sale HovHt For s. 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Open Swtduv l S Spac-1011~ & drumut1<· 3 bdrm t l'nm·e:>r~at 1un pit ttlld gamt" loggia m c.1rlookin~ lush gret'Dbcll , only steps to ~porkhn~ i>ool Offerl"d at Sl94.500 ' 21 '3 YlSTA INTI.AD.+.. Open Sat & un l 5 Ext·1t1ng spilt le\ el <former model home I uvt-rlookmg lu~h greenbelt. 3 bet rm. 21 :i baths . smartly appointed. A most 10v1trng townhome Offered at $190.000 or $900 per month lease. 30' AYEMOA CUMlll. Open Sunday l 5 . J UST LISTED! Rare & most unus ual A full 2 story 3 bdrm + hobby end unit Secluded. "Eagle's N est '' v iew of upper bay and t•xpans1vc greenbe lt. Fantas t ic potential here' ' Unequaled privacy & serenity. $250.000. i~u .a tittQs & Q1o., i~rultors Ring 640 · 5560 day or evening Eastblufl Professional Bldg. LAGUNA NIGUEL Pas t appreriatin,g Links Poi ntt· P rivate area on golf cour se. 3 bdrms 11 :! ~TS old. lnterior designer's home Lar.ee a::.s umablc loan. LAKE FOREST Woodsy haven 4 Bdrm. bonus room . beam ceilings. patio. waterfall. Also available for wh eelchair or 702 qualified Veterans. ·CALL f·7 I 4J493-3664 MARVERN RLTRS. 1-493-3664 Opportunity or a lifetime to acquire an Ellerbrook-designed home in one o f Southe rn California's most sought·after communities. $550.000 235 DRIFTWOOD ROAD OPEN TODAY 1 ·5 I '1.;s1.LY N 1\YLOR CO HEA LTOHS ~11H't' 1 ~H{ GllA T V11W IN DO Va SMOalS ,.ISTIGIOUS GALAXY DlltYI Beautifully designed home by Ivan Wells. Newly painted interior. Unusual huge atrium entry with travertine floo r . J family bdrms plus lovely maste r bdrm suite. formal dining. family rm & beautiful pool, s pa & patio with Rack Bay & city lights view. Owner will carry 1st T.D. subj . to buyer qualifying. Vacant. S.550.000 1620 GALAXY DR. Opew Sat/S-1·5 .+.LL YOU COULD ASIC FOi AND A LITTLE llT MOIE 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. 1.750 sq.ft. family room & separate dining room. hobby room attached to 2-car garage. large living room w/wood burning fireplace. Oversized lot. beautifully landscaped. Great for outdoor entertaining. You can 'l get more for Sl79.500. 2021 llVINE AVl. 0,.. Sat/S-1·5 QUALITY IUILT 5·UH1T ILDG. MEAR MEWPORT HllGHTS- S450.000 Fa ntastic 3 hdrm owner's unit with family rm. formal dining rm. 2112 baths & fireplace. 4 other. lovely units each w 12· bdrms. 2 baths & fireplace . Atrium.<> & patios 6 dosed garages + 4 parkin~ spaces Only 4 yrs NEW. SPECTACULAR VACA TIOH HOME I 0 MIHUTIS TO LAKE AllOWHIAD Award-winning design. World view from two huge terraces. Western red cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3 bedrooms . See now & enjoy it forever. On ly $96.500. WESLEY H.. TA YLOI CO., llALTOIS 2111 s-J-.-... load NEWPORT CIMTB, M.L '44-\f I 0 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUNDAY 1-5 1737 BAYPORT, NEWPORT BEACH 5 IR-fAMIL Y ROOM WITH POOL 21X21 Ft. llV. P ...... , .. Perfect for the lcrge octtn t.Nfy wfth 2 11101ter suitH ... oppron...hty 2900 spacious sq. ft. IR low tr.tfk cuJ.c».soc street. REDUCED TO $210,000. 1737 layport (off Holdayl Cdl 644-7211 For ,.,,,,,.. /Jn NIGEl /.JnNIGEl OAllEY & GAILEY & ASSOCI ATES ASSOCIATES ~ o ~@Ll~@ocea 3400 YIA OPORTO NEWftORT HACH 2 CORPORATE 'LAZA DR NIWftORT IEACH real :.~.. estate 'I -CDM WIHHH. BegcMlty •pallltM. 3 ... CGldo, 3 baltl ......... locatlola. Clow to tb apphtg. set.ooh & f11Ua. , .... ,_... ..... ,........, ..... ENGLISH ESTA TE wltlt ..t IHr. Fee t...s. Offwed .. $215,000. Eml.Uff VIEW Night li~ .. ocean and mountain views , pre · stigiou.s Newport Beach area. Private courtyard entry, formal +family living. 3 spacious bdrms, hot tub otf master suite with view. Popular earthlones. Charming gazebo. EJegaoce, con· veinence. Only $260,000. Better hurry! FOREST E OLSON '"""" A~ ...... YUP' HEWPO«Y VISTA HOMI $19,900 This 3 Bdrm air coodi· uoned home is on a large lot, nesteJed in a tall tree lined cul de s ac ne.ighborhood. En1oying ocean breezes. First time advertised. 64~717 1 UHll ' I J • f ,..,,., ,.., • ' . BEACH LIVING Exciting Newport Shores location. Spacious living room. features bric k fireplace and cathedral ceilings Formal dining, s tud y w t w e tbar . separate master swte, 2 private patios, communi ty pool, tennis court and outstanding value Only Sl.J0.000 Call ~ay. 645-0383 F C RESTE OLSON • ..... , i4f .... ,,,,.,, l'IHINSUl.A DWlU Al& . Needs lets of help. Bring shovels and paint. Cash in on $S$ Owner wi II carry flDUcing. Submit affen. · SIACOYI IACi&iilS UI""''° LIT"SMAKE ADb&. Below market value for quick sale. I,.ovely • bdrm home, 2 lrg master bdnns. breakfast room. 2 miles to beach Priced right for you at Sl38.SOO. Call for more details . 979-5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS WI COULD HAIDL Y llLllVI m Neither will you til you see this jus t li sted. SUPER LARGE family condo , 5 bdrms, den & 3 baths -luxury thruout. Tucked away in a gorgeous setting . near COM High School . churches, and shopping. Truly lends itselr t.o the large family and their needs. Owner will consider helpful fin ancing and quick possession due to bus in~ss requirements for a hast y move. Offered at only $213.000. open Sa t and Sun 1 to s. see 835 Amigos" Way #1. ... 1714) 673-4400 l2131 628-2828 HARBOR Di•i1i0ft of Hcrbor lnYHtment Co. IALIOA ISLAH0- 301 APOLEMA OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 One of a kind. old world design &quality of t his new authentic French Normandy home. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath custom home with fin est craftsmanshi p & amenities. Now available. S585.000. Call for app't. IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & s lip. a Ta.o HOISi COUMTIY 4 Bdrm . 3 baths ; ranch s t yle. mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~•d" Drive N B b75 ·bl bl OPEii Fii THIU SUN 1-5 ON WATB~UTlflUI.!! 727 ..,.... Drt••· ... ..,.... Exciting comer home on the Bay with interesting levels and dignified decor. Spacious 4 bdrm home with family rm. dining r m and slip for a substantial yacht. $875.000. A listing of Hele.ne Allison. Come by and see a nd call 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RI.Al ESTATF ''Mlt•\ f(, "'''!' Jlri11•"''' • .\1 jn,, K '•'f11 2~J1 V. Lo,"' t 1.,, ~t .... r•r~,1 s-_"" • .631 -1400 >. \1drirt:• A"P A.i ••.• ,, .ind 673-6900 bell, REALTORS® TUOOI TOWMMOMI All real estate advertised in t.b1a newspaper is sub- ject to the Federal Fair Housing Act or 1968 which makes It llle1al to advertise "any pre· ference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, relision. sex. ' or national origin, or an intention to make any aucb preference. Umila· tion, or discrimination." Every detail a nd fixture of this custom home was personally designed & selected by one of Newport's finest designers. The unique combination of warmth & elegance makes this tbe perfect home. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 315 Poppy, Corona del Mar. $695.000 -MIWPOIT 11.+.CH CUSTOM. M•dltur ... H1t Yllle. 9•l•t ~ .. cit 1oc..-.. St± td ...... ..,..... ...,.,, •~t;= tiled patio wltll fH•t•I•. -0 . fled ....... 0-..r to ...., ..... Fantastic custom built townhome in Tudor Style architecture. Features 2 bedrooms. 21h baths. woodburning fireplace. cathedral ceilings. dining room. ceramic til~ counters . and kitchen built-ins. See for yourself. $99.000. 540-1720. 'Ibis oewspeper will not knowingly accept any ad vertising lor real estate which is in viola· lion ot the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I~ 1002 ....................... PROGRESSIVE , SXPERJENCED UC!'.NSEES NEEDED! IJroken or A .. octata call m. '1wble com· mb1ioa scbedulea or dlllt apace. New otrM:eS. ORANGE COAST FINANCIAL BEAl..'l'O~ 91«01 Mk I• Maril11l f SPYGLASS HILL-HOT Motivated owner wants to move to new home. Beautifully decorated. pool and spa. separate guest quarters and lots more. Open Sat/Sun 12-5. Call today. 8 Monterey Cir . $449.500 EASTILUFF This cheerful home has 4 Bdrms. kitchen-family room combo. mature landscaping. One of Newport's nicest family neighborhoods. $226.900 NEWPORT CREST This modern split level townhouse has 3 Bdrms. 2 sundecks. wet bar. fireplace. much more -and one or the best pricesin Newport. $189.500 LIDO ISLE LEASE This warm home with 3 .Bdrpis + den is available for $1200 mo. Close to tennis & ~aches, it features a large sundeck, formal dining room and large country kitchen. .. I 0 UMIT APARTMENT This 10 unit complex is a perfect transition for an investor trading up. 10 deluxe bachelor units in Eastside Cos\a Mesa. E~ce llent financing availabl~. ~.ooo. 644-ttto fi••c ... -GOLF COUISI CUSTOM. Prf .. h cowty• d ..try for told prt•ecy. s.p..- 1 .. rp cottdltf• l1t cllofce locetl0tt. le~ •orahcl A ..... fteClltt•e hotM. Ofhn4 at SlS0,000. -SAN JOAQUIN VILLA -S 145,000. Cltoke c-.do I. _. of t""'9'1 bftt ................ c ....... I .... Ct•. le_,IMty decor.t.4. Prf•• petlo. 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Garden patio. formal dining room. professionally decorated withinthepast2years. $369.550 · EVERYTHING YOU CAN ASK.FOR 30' SLIP-Vll.W OF IA Y Beautiful 2 bdrm. private suit es plus den. private patio. deck. wet bar. dumbwaiter .• central vacuum system. Many upgraded extras. Exclusive Harbor area. Will not last 1 ' . -1..ALCONY I IA y VIEW Exclusive Peninsula Point. 4 Bdrm. 3 Baths , 4 'h months new , large assumable loan. $365,000. Lease option avail. LIDO WITH ALL ITS SPLENDOR Yearly lease 3 BR. 2 BA. wall to wall carpet. drapes, sunny courtyard. Close to tennis & clubhouse. All the amenities. Plus prestige of living on Lido. Call now for appointment . TIME SHARING Go all over the world . Start in Puerto Vall arta where the sun never sets. Only $5950. Call now for information. FrM prot.sMoMI ~ ........ are ....... C .. ROW fw .pDI ele:Aed. 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. N WPORT BEACH Lingo---- Re.Jf\un HIGH SOCIETY This huge magnificent home sits atop the hills with a panoramic view of ocean, mountains & city liJhts. Deluxe features and extras thruout incl s bdrms, 6 baths, maid's qrtrs, family rm, den, billiard rm, swtm pool & spa. High assumable loan. Only SS.S0.000. Call 979-5370 today OMTMlaACH S han1ri -La on a beautiful beach in So. San Diego Co. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba w l tb 1 parklin1 fOftVer views ol the surf and Coronado Islands. llint cood. with every amenitiy, Aslume ll'h% loan, no pts : only $149,5000. Porhl a ad Pedfic ~ 714/42t-7171 lllPT. llTS MUST a SOLD 4 Bdrm. l1e fam rm, newer, with Tudor de- sip, usu.me loan with ooly2".dn .. DllYllY 412 161HPLACE s 1 IS.000 OI' 7 I OfllM SUM l ·S MIW'POST CUST #17 Wild Goose Ct. Charmin& 2 bdrm, end unit condo. J ust reduced t.o $162,000. SANTA AMA Practically new 2 bdrm townhouse, very clean. Owner leaving area. $83,500. 2644 Monte Carlo. Open San l·S. COIOMA DB. MAA Outstanding view. 2·2 Bdrm bowes, x.lnt park· Ing, ftnanclnc". Both only S56S,OOO MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY '7~5354 ALLSTA'TE REAL TORS ·-·- LET'S MAKE A DEAL Below market + large assum. loan and seUer will carry a 2nd. Lovely 4 bdrm home. 2 large master bdrms, breakfast room. 2 miles to bch. On· ly 1139,900. Call today 979-5370 U ~IVUI: 11VMl:S 1----.... --675-6000 SPA.MISH ISTAB ALLSTATE . ! REALTORS S&F..._OTID7 Home and business In one. Clean 4 Bdrm 2 Ba with over 40 comm 'I uses IAMCHO SANT A Fl HEAT STilTll O..S-1~5 i48l2 Wilson. Midway City Charm.inl 2-st.ory Early Spanish home on nearly s cov. ac. Magni!. View of Valley, ocean & mtns. Ideal family home w /4 approved. Pri_me Costa br, 4 ba + heated pool & Mesa location. Op· spa. Room for horses & Portu.nity knocks. Call , tennis crt. 91185,000. Move in cood. 3 Bdrm with large den. 186,000. now. 5*-B& TAFT llAL EST An CONDO O,...W/Sm l :J~S 3050 So. Bristol HB Near South Coast Plaza Shows like a model. • Whela 714/75'-UOI Real~ I~~~~~ DOYBl SHOllS oy tbe 1pa rklin1 light.a ol Fuhioo la lo t1u. 4 Br. 3 bath home. Featuring custom beveled, leaded windows in formal dlninl room and mtry. lJlviUnt brick covered patioe with pool Is jacuzzi. Gourmet kitchen with garden Win· dow. Oveni&ed den with b uilt in bar and fireplace. 3 car 1ara1e. Complete •sec uri ty system. Fee land. Shown byappt. 1·2 IASTSIDI CosTAMISA .-r,500 2 Br. l Ba. Great locatioo. J\Mt below 17th. 6 Weatmin.ater. Room for 2nd. unit. ........ COMPANY NOfalllS 719 .. 1"2 U 15 ..... Id. M.•. C /2 I s.rf IHlty szn.soo o5o This beautlful custom ___ 9_7_t-_I ___ _ home located on a quiet ................................. _ .............. .. cul-de-sac features high 1 Doing Bu1lness I wood ceilings and i Under A i massive beams, loads of !• e Flclllloui l deckin&. lush greenery : • Name? : and matme landscaping, . and a private spa off [ · i ~e~:.~i~::.-~~ I ~ :J~,~J I n~-.-. .... 'Pl,...•I ! '(\JC~ i ~ ~ !All new !M*n .. M• uelng. l ~ 111clltlot1• n1me, muet bJ 1 I law be "'91et8fed wftti Ille ! I CountJ Clef II. The DAILY [ •'71-1930• 3'37 I. Cit HwJ CdM Bargain shoppers read the little ads in Classified regularly. And they find what they're looking for. I PILOT pro'fldee Iha lorme ! j •nd llMnt _._. for our L ·icuetomere. II JOU ere [ et1rtlng • new buelneu ; Clll the DAILY PILOT tor 1 Information and form•. l I oo-4321 ~ .i ................. ~.~ .................. i Last chance under custom prices for 5 Bdrm of country living on Y.t acre. $598.500 OPIM 1·5 IZ ... tGTIHIOAD LOWDOWN Y~AMT Seller wantl fut sale on this· 3 Bdrm. Home. WfOUlhl lron aate entry, flower filled yard , beautiful hard wood noon. Only•.• SEA COVE P ROPERTI ES 631-4MO DO YOU OP'P&ll A SERV1CltT lAt U.. public know wt&h an ad lD the Dally Pilol Service DlredOr)'. It cu CIOll you .. little .. Sl.17 per day. For more lo· formation and complete ,..._call 841-51'11. *SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT* OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX Pl.US O..olf•llW•••erteM a c'••& , .. ,. , ... "· -...... c.....-.. ..._a• •••••r-c.. ... ..._,_.....,. 10 ......... DIJll, YU ...... ,..., wtte. ncJllllt ...... & ......_ L..fe Ir be..tfMy ~ c .. fer ..... to pr .. lew f191t HC..... ,,..,.,.,, Perfect fw C..,......_ w f Tis wllo W9lt to ...., ........... 12.200.000. 631-1400 COM DUPLEX W/YU o ... of •llW ,,...,.,., ............ .. ,..ta _.. • VIEW OF IA Y, OCIAM & ................. c.,. ........... . hpecWly ....... bed ......... ,,.._.. doors. ..... ... ....... ..... '9rtcll & 1Jf'HM1 y. aw e:S; 2 bed. ........... . , ...... 1. property wlff. ca..,.11 .. 1 $4tl,OOO. 67Ut00 BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME C..._ trM.Tel wttll YllWS _, Ge... &C ...... IL ............ ..... c ......... c .......... ..try, ,...... llttclle& Metter ......... ....... ........... doMh .... lt ...... .... pl4lhcltldwea:AtoNl_,J .... 1111• o IJf'"I loc4llloa. S4tS,OOO. '11·I400 EXQUISITE NEW EXCLUSIVE Tnily • lllowcoM .. ......... Cf'ftl! c__,. 2 bed. .. ,.., OCIAM YU. D"1,_1~wtt1t....,......,. ..... & ........... celw. o ........... wltt. flHRcl•g Hd c•rry AITD. $ I 12.SOO. 631-1400 PEACEFUL LITTLE ISLAND All thew__... & c...._ of..._,.._.. hi tllls frOllt 2 e..·.-ao111 coll9p _.. ...... uilaligL L-. -.... DD• .. for~-A fiM la•n._.,, 1-t d9pt to hyfrGAh. SlS0,000. 613-6900 NEWPORT HOME-BEST PRICE Mew.•._ --eaet & t.ewllM 311M. 2 IMt, ] ....... + ,_.94 .......... stor..-.,.... •• • st.... f_u, c••-•lty. Ow•er wlll fl.-ce. s 175.000. 631-1400 NEYfPORT CREST Pl.AN 4 Clow to pool. .._.. & .. & ...,. to beodL W.a.,rtc-4 3 bed. .. ra Priced to Nit $119.500. 631·1400 NEW EXCWSIVE, WESTCUFF Cw J ; 2 bed c_. .. •a.. ... , .. .wt Cl flH wttlt,... & 9'1-ry. OWMr' _.Ml°'..._/ ........ A ""Y flffoa ' ' h price.SI 24,100. 67Ut00 NEW BAYSHOIES EICUJSIVE Fllll .. au1loc..._w.,._..,...., .. ..... toclllla&Ck Is-~ lt.-wtlltJW,6,., ...... i ............... $491,000. 611°1400 CORONA on MAR DUPLEX Ac,_. tro. ldool. __. 16 U' Jo J & 1 .... -'h.~efby.Wel •.W•1d....._ S265.000 FRONT ROW BAY VIEW .... -... _.... ........ a.... Wry ~-ti ,.t••Y ... POOL L-.4 ..... +t-.,r-. .... ra ..... worir -W It'• _,, S4tl,OOO .............. & o ............ fht•clMJ. 631-1400 NEW, NEAi BAYFIONT fteflmst•u• ••l61J__. ...... ""s ... 2..._,, 4 ..._ e.-. MW vuo1r..-..tr..1n1 ..... 2 flr.,._es, '-9e IMtr la I•... r& sns.ooo. nwtoo HARBOR RIDGE-YU & SPA C•tlte4r• celll .. 1, ._... .....,, .......................... ........... ., .... 2 ..... 2k ..................... ~~ ..... ....... a. • ., ......... Sellr- whllri A.LT.D. Slll,000. '31°1400 BAYnONT COlllO s.c.41y .... ,. .............. V1IW of "" ....... s, ..... 2 .... .... ..... .., ............. , .. $21,000. o_. .... teMILSJJl,000 CHAlflll BAL ISL llPlEX MewZ..._ ..... ._. ..... llt ._. •pNllltaa AIM. J a.Ml frellt .__.. ... ,....,c..,..,t ..... •w .. th ..... a..la. fll 'I 11 IH/W flMn.. , .... ..._.0.-. 4Jl.OOO WATERFRONT HOMES, INC, REAL ESl'ATt'. s,,i.,, R~ntll•, Prc1P«n11 ~nwn1 2436 W Coot Hwy 316 M.r"" Allf ~ lWtth B.alboe I.land •Jt-1400 .,,.. ... Sl.AY T1I lllltlESl- Wlth UU. be•uUful Newport Sho..-1 duplt"x ~· from the a,.aeh' LJv• In. or .-.nt out Ulla tabWOOll hu)' 00 rtoe simple land &.I bound to appr.-t1at.- DRAMATICA l.l. Y w'hen all around i• teaod land FI NANCIN G I S NO PROBLEM I t'1141 ~-it»l CAll1 AffOll TO IUY ,. F1IST llCIME? Y es you can! Oet started tod ay with a warm wood panelP<l mobile home that eontln ues to apprec11te' Location olfers peace. quiet and easy accesa to shopping Only 121.SOO. (714) MS-9491 ?ISCOUUCED? DON'T BE! We have a terriric bargain for 1st time buyers or Investor s. Quiet location. Immense. fenced backyard. and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Call for details on this all terms financing at 1105.000. (714 ) S4.S-9t91. WHY WAIT For prices to increase when you can afford Utis beautiful home wit h large spacious rooms. There's even a wet bar 1for entertaining in a quiet ~t aste f u 11 y deco r a t e d ·atmosphere. At $115.000 all terms. this. Is a good deal! (714) MS-9491. . !!11 .. •ED! f'or this 1nc~lble 4·plu only J YHl"8 ~d In prim" C'OClt• Meu art'n Owner I• preparN1 to h11lp finanrf' these exrltlntc monf') maker. for VOii t>on 't let opJ)«1un1ty paaa you by' 17t•I ~9dl IElilNNEIS LUCK I( 'uu're Just starting out \uU r an 't afford to m1sll thus one 3 bedroom 2 bath. large corner lot. centrally l()('att.'d ONLY 182.500 •19!H714 t 646 nil OWtll ANXIOUS .... ror offer on this ra re find 10 WESTCLI F'F H IG HLAND area ! Fantas ti c h ome featuring 3 bedroom and 2 baths with a large country kitchen and covered patio for entertaining your friends !! 14.500 price reduction!! (714) 759·1501. WUNA BEACH Priceless piece of property. Right on the water. 180" view. I n c redibl e seclusion . •definitely BEST BUY IN TOWN ! JJ198 (714 l 586-4000 . . ~-· ....... ! i IAll8A ISi.£ FIXEI IP." t't'llent dto velo1>m ent potential on tbb rottal(t' with C ¥ rontna ' Adjacent to new r .. C'rf'11tlnnal 11re8 Auumei 10 35'1 loan with S827 t mo Anxi<>WJ owner will carry a 2nd T D 11 <71•) 759 1501 "2 RIDS TO BEACH" from lhls • bedroom custom h ome I n pres ti gious tMONARCH BAY~ Featuring !spacious rooms with lots or i gtass Koi pond and guard gate. Price reduced 135.000 & submit terms'! (7H) 759-1501. LARGE FAMILY???? Spacious 5 bedroom home for a largeo family in desirable HARBOR VIEW HOMES features tasteful decorations . 3 baths and tile entry plus dining room. Has a large yard for children. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with a view of Big Canyon & nite lites!!! (714) 759-1501 ·TAKEOVER · 10 .2% LOAN!!! ·Payable at S526 per month available on this excellent 3 bedroom ranch style home in Irvine. {.()(ated in desirable California Homes a r ea . Priced to sell at only $125.900. (714 ) 759-1501 •'SllTCHEN Never looked so 1ood. It has been completely taken apart & remodeled. You've got to see It to believe It! ' ! For Pop. a large 2-ear garage aod boat storage. For the kids. terraced yards and lots ol trees! JUM C71 4) 646-77U. llSASTEI SALE Financial situation has forced sel l er to part with this phenomenal home. spacious bed r ooms . wood flooring. patio. all professionally decorated. Seller will carry paper & close a quick escrow. Ple ase help! II 195 (714 l 646-7711. SELLER WANTS OUT -~ lSo/. down. 12'7.-rinancing . Sl200 a month for Isl 6 months. You'll never see it again H o me is absolutely immaculate. Call for details (714 ) 646-7711. OCEAN VIEW Live on the point. 4 bedroom. 2 bath. sundecks. covered patio spanish tile. spa . plants. and trees galor e. Seller will consider A.l.T.D. See it today' '197 (714 ) 646-7711. IACI COUNTRY & tlGHT UTE VIEW rrom th.is spacious 2 bedroom plus den lownhome. Featuring cathedral ceilings. tasteful d ecorati on s . we t bar. generous use of Mexiran Pavers a nd custom oak ca bine t s . Add this t o assumable financing and you, h a ve an u n b ea tabl e combination!! <7l•l 759·1S01. •OCEANFRONT CHllMER• Imagine sitting down and ~oaking up a panoramic. unobstructed view of the Blue Pacific from your furnished 3 bedroom house with beach frontage or strolling down your private st airs to the beach! Owner will arrange special. private financing for you. Definitely a prestige property. (714 > 759·1501. BEACH LOVERS $50,000 South of the border. where the sun is warm and the davs arf' long Easy varat1on. onl~ 2 hours from Newport Enjoy or rent out at S90 a day Fabulous mobile h ome ON T H E WATER' 1120017141646·7100 DAILY PILOT ('I I .. 1002 ... OVER 200,000 HOMES SOL~! 1 ' • ID @ COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH ,, .. ' lQ ---· 2790 HARBOR BLVD. 014) 545-9491 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 014) 646-7711 PllCE-SWID Ocean side of the hwy in picturesque Corona del Mar. Just a short walk to. the beach or shopping. Cute and Cozy 2 bdrm home with fireplace and enclosed yard. Located on R-2 lot! Owners have drastically reduced the price to only $194,500 -call today. ot.fsl• of...._. ...... .._... Co. 673-7761 760-1397 GIVE US A CALL --·-· STARNES COMPANY llALTOIMulLD•S EXECUTIVE MANSION Elegant, traditionally styled mansion with every a menity for those who demand the finest. Exciting stone entry with huge hand-carved doors fra med by 5 large stained glass w indo ws . F ive large bedrooms including a 1200 sq ft master s~te, e xquisite bat hrooms, French doors a nd window_s with tint'd glass. F abulous kitchen-family room with large bay windows plus 32' long recreation room + billiard room, four m assive fir eplaces! ·Outstanding security system. All this on a lmost 1 full acr e surrounded by other large estates high up in the north Tustin Hills with panoramic views from almost every window! ( • s I ,750,000 CRIATIYI FIMAMC ... ftADI COMSIDll• Open Sunday 12-6 1801 Holly Tree Lane-North Tustin Follow signs from comer of Skyline Di & Lemon Heights Dr. or Call for Directions( Rick Alderette, Realtor 731-5115 or 832-0440 Outatand.in1 view of ocean, ! Bay, 6 Bite lites, ballroom with. bar, ' Br, a Ba, formal dinlnl .. All> this and room for t.-..1 court. Bob " Dovie Koop. I lll·llll, 780-1580. Alt. REALTORS 67S.55t' OPEN HOUSES GllA11ST SHOW OM IAITM: S...., ..... -__.. -......... YllW! c .......... ...,...,..._ ... ..., ... ,_ ..... ...,,_., ... .. ................. ., ...... ,.,.,_ .. ill c--........ 1161,M 0,.. ..._. s ........ 2340 ..,. .. Dr. . IASTW COSTA MESA SU911SI: "'- 1M•11a. ................. 24a24 -,...., c ... •111 cemn11, .... .a-....., a.ffc -.. Alkhlg JI 50,000. 0,.. ..._. S-., l·S. JJI ..._.St. COLI OF NIWPOIT IEALTOIS 2515 I. CMlt Hwy •• c.... ....... 675-5511 JUST UST9 POia • MODIL-4" P..-WAY Dn••lc flHr pl•• -Htt•l•lt• fw•sll I lilct f1d .......... $231,000 sneuss HILL ............. --..... -.. _..._c1n••• ,.._,..._ .............. , , ...... $419,000 MIWPOIT 9'ACM OLDI WOILD CHAIM S..•lew-.... c1 ,,_.,... ••ti t•••I• •••rt. Prefe11l•••llJ ........... ~..._ ..... ....................... = Nw ..•.•••••••••...•.•... SJlt, ._ NEWPO~T HILLS 2670 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE 014) 759-1501 C.M. DOU.HOUSE Cute 3 bedroom bome located near lbe ocean. Features Loclude all new carpets , pa in t, roof. kitcben and much more. A.Yu.me cooo tow 111. terest loan and owner will help finance. Full price $103,500. Call 556-2660. «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES . ' L£ASI Of'TIOH! Oii? Owner cannot close before 11181. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, large country kitchen, 2 car garage . Large lot, assumable loan. $99,950. Call for .mare details. 546-2313 oPfN fit Q • 11 ~ fUN •06( N I [JAlft&Uil POSITIVE CASH fl.OW with only SL•.ooo down in- cludin1 ma nagement ree. Positive cash flow on this beautiful 3 Bdrm condo. Woo't last at only 1116.900. 540-3866 •Whelan RealEstate .... E! S hqe bdrms, 2 large baths , &iaot countr y kitchen, family room. stone fire place, 2200 sq.ft. Extr• large lot, fni.t treea. A must see! Only Sl22,llOO. Ca 11 DOW, S.-1113 "\;jlfN 111 Q • 11 ~ l lJN 10 Iii N•( I Ml\WOln' DWI.IX 2 Units on fee land. Acrou from part. Near beach, bay, • shoppln1. Priced at llQ5,000. Eves ta.Ziii DOOIS TO llACH 2·2 Duplea. Owne r •motivated. Open to creative linancin1. ,..IQ llWe« DO cub. WIDnde......._,· bNt . cu . ar n ... ooo. S..ltMT15 associated ' h .. ~ .... ~ f\ ' I.I l a-1lled Ada, your OM· stop sboppin1 center. -r -- REAL ESTATE SALES •Es t a blis hed real estate company m oving to larger offices. Openings available for experienced salespeople Excellent commission arrangement. Very active office. Ask for Fred Good llG CAHYOH- DEAHE DOVER A ,._.. l br Dover -wlttl 1rcJ pclfio & bodly•d. A lrcJ st.lo apt wlttl aez:;• ""Y over tM CJU::•· •ll•r wltt fh•HU ...uw ....,.,.. SJtS,000. ()pea HOUM today 24. 44 ._ Fo.t I tt111. PlloM c .. ow office' for 1Mtr.ctlo111 ........ illCJ "' c..,... IALIOA ISLAND COTTAGE Two IM•H-. I .._... c"--r wfttl pldll't fac• -COl'Mf' tot• . Selet-• c-t•r MC...., fill•c ... Offeted .t S22t,OOO • .,.. ...... PllVA TE EMERALD IA Y Titl• Js .... -,.. ... ..... ........... o,.. ..... c .... ................ alteM ..... t.l1rlor, awl I I ,..e, oc .. .... , ......... .-,,..... fOf'tHI ...... TM• lie.. It ..... c. "''·000 644-7.Q20 NEWPORT IECACH ... ......... ~Te Ullp ...... •• • DAILV PILOT SPECIALS '600. MINIMUM DISCOUNT ON ALL GAS RABBITS~ '1800. MINIMUM Dl·SCOUNT ON ALL DIESEL DASHERS* •from FllCIQty ~eo Re1 .. 1, Ptu1 Dealer ,,... .. ..., Ooo..,.,.11 Any UCB.LENT USED CAI VALUES! '76 VWIUG U"dfH ·~ 000 m1te1 G~ w1tn toec••I wl>Mlt r11e onoonot Gas,_. 5711VAOI 5PECIAL! '7' VW IUG CO...VllTllU l a" ol 1 ctMs< With ontv 18 000 moles -~• .... ,,,,. _....,,I 112Wl'l) SALE PRICED! '76 MllC. CANIGHIA p-.. _ & -cMlu•• ,,,,....., tn0wft .. e -· •-""''• 11187P£KI 5 3699 '76 fl'ORSCHI 914 2.0 One ot 1 1unc1 ""'" meny • .,,.. M.at ....,. 1176HRJI SAVE NOW! '10 fl'OtlSCHI "ISC TAIGA 7 300 -A ..... -lot e .,..,., buY'P" ~131 MAKE OFFER! '71 VW IUS Chaomao"" f <)oloon A" conc1111o•"nv stereo I-eatrUIW'P'ieCl!lll I '"J/IIB£14?!;f1 1L'I PORSCHE • AUDI • VOLKSWAGEN 445 E. COAST HlGHWAY, NEWPORT IEACH 17141 673-0500 ·AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR THE MERCEDES-BENZ OWNER . . . Mercedes-Benz ta kes prid e in the way in which their cars a re de- signed and built. The same measure of care and atten- tion i~ applied to th e ervice pro\'idcd by your author- i1ed Mercedes-Ben1 dealer. Like any o phisticated pos al. And. a highly trained Mercedes-Benz service techni cian is nec- essary fo r expert diag- nosis. Our service techni- cians at Mi ssion Viejo im - port are ready to give your Me rccdes-Ben1 the care wo rthy of a sound trans- portatio n in ves tment. \ ork of engi neering, a Merce de -Benz require careful ervici ng. It need s the perception and experience of au- thori1ed dealer perso nnel, people who have been trai ned by Mercedes- Be01 . It needs the speciali7.ed too ls and equipment that an authori1ed Mercedes-Ben1 dealer has at its dis- The high resale value of a Metcedes-Ben1 i partly due to the way in which it is built. partly to the sensible care and ervicing give n by the owner. For an in--Oe pth service analysis of your Mercedes- Benz call Tate Ca sey or Keith Mal- comson, (7 14) 83 1-1740 or 495-1700. Mission Viejo Imports • ,. Whtn a car is tngintered like no other car in the world it should be strvictd likt no othtr car in lht world. 28701 Mar1uerite Parkway (1-5 at Avery), Mmion Viejo, CA 91692 .. For those who demand high performance but require more room. 1st & BROADWAY • SANTA ANA • 835-3171 VIEW 1980 DASHER 4 DR SEDAN 4 SPD .. TINTED GLASS, LEATHERETTE. FULLY FACTORY EOJIPPED AND MUCH MORE. SER.004739 • NEW 1980 SCIROCCO 2 DR. 4 SPD., SPEO AL PAINT. LEATHERETTE. ALLOY WHEELS, DIAMOND SILVER. SER. 047432 \ ·-i111 I 01z1•wreil I OOZ Ho.Mt for S* HotiHI For S• HotiHI Foor S4lle Hoaet For S-. Sundey, September 7, 1980 DAILY PILOT 8 I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ F-orS-. s-. • • ........ IOOJ ......... IOOJ ........ 1002 ••Mreil 1002 ~!.~~~ ...... , ...... ! ................ ~~!.~ ........... . .......................... ._ ____ __ JUST LISTED I 11-J IA HIO s9. PT. Only 16 M~. "Olrl" SJSl.000 CO Ml'AHI': THE VALllE of thl'> magnifit-ent execulin home "1th new or resale propertw huvU\g Central Air·Cond .. fo""iteplarel) in both Ltv\nf( a nd Family Rooms' Sponi~h Tilt• Roof and Pool·siie rear \•urd "lth SW expo ure' Call JOii GR N T H Agent 551 -3000 Woodbnd.it• Rt•alt~ 49'.!Q l.\nrr.im .1 l'k" 1t In m1 mac nab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY EXCLUSfYI HAllOR llOGI Magnificent French Mediterranean 5BR Villa w/unparaJleled view! 3- levels of handcrafted staircases. ma s t er & executive s uites . Craftsmanship & detail found in the finest of woods . tiles. leaded glass. onyx and marble baths. 5 fireplaces -elevator -pool. spa and sauna. $2,900.000. OPEN BY APPT. - 759-9144. CF-49) NI .. DOV& SHOllS llSID&tCE A magnificent executive home . 5B RS. family rm. St. Charles kitc hen. formal dining rm. lg living rm & ~arden rm -all beautifully decorated w/ a· flair of elegance. Pool & spa. $579.000 fee. CF-SO.) OCIAMFIONT VIEW Nestled on a c liff overlooking crashing surf. 5BR multi-level hom e offering unique living areas and featuring select redwood, stone & leaded glass. Sauna. spa & stairs •to beach. $1,900,000. <F·51) WOODS COYI Fabulous 5BR home w/spacious liv- ing areas. Pvt patio & pool area & lush botanical gardens. A unique Laguna property for $795,000. <F-52) HADOll IW W /VJIW! Exceptional Lucern e m odel w/prden entry. High ceilings - 3BRS, family & formal dining rooms. French doors lead to atrium w /fountain. Gate-guarded com- munity. $750,000. <F-53) SIAYllW-A llST IUY Gracious living -single-level 4BR h om e on extra lg landscaped lot. Separate family rm opens to garden atrium. Community pool & s pa. $365,000. CF-54) DIVONSHIU W /YIEW Spectac ula r Harbor Ridge 4BR hom e. Spacious luxury throughout: the upstairs offers exciting living w I a'trium. master s uite, de n . formal living-dining & family rm. Downstairs a 2nd fa mily rm & 3rd BR. $890,~. CF -55 ) A 115 CANYOH llST IUY Garden courtyard leads to this 3BR. family rm "wood & glass .. home. Pool & spa can be viewed from most rooms. Flexible financing. $595,000. (F-56) ~A .. IMD Custom designed 6BR family residence. Walls of glass-relaxing views -serene · atmosphere. Features include : Garden entry w /pOOl & s pa, living rm w/b~r alcove, library/study & maids qtrs. $1,295,000. <F-57 ) D9U1SITI NOMI IN .. CANYOH This English Normandy 5BR re- sidence offers prestige. security & a h ome of exceptional quality . Craftsmanship & detail found in im- ported tiJes. leaded glass windows. moldings & paneling. Separate maids room. 3 wet bars. Securit y system. $2,000,000. (F-58) DbMATIC HAllOI llDM ·Designed for ind~r/outdoor enter- taining & family livin g . this Casablanca model offers 3BRS. library &r formal dining rm. Master s uite access via indoor bridge. Security, community pool & tennis. $475,000. (F·59). YALU11 1M WIST~ Quality customized family home! 3BRS -family rm -dining rm. Perfect location -close to schools & shopping. Pool-sized lot. $285,000. CF-tO) •LYMMI YALIMTIMI• . 644-6200 .. 111~7 w~c-.. ....... ~v-c..., •••• ••• • •• •• •••• •• •• •• • •••• • • • • • ••••••••••••• • ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••~··• I OOZ G1Rll:lll I OOJ G1Mrel I 002 , OHtf TODA T 1.5 UNIQUI IN IA YCRHT -4 bdrm. single -.ton "punou' Just refurh1shed. llo/, loan $27~.1100 SPt-. Marum Reedy al 2306 Fr.mc·1!.ro UNlc;>UI IM OU> CORONA OIL MAI -2 bdrm ic.1 ba. <'07.y tort; with pahos. dN·k:.. el<: $.1.17 ,000 See Sara Marvin a l 502 At·•n ·1a UNlc;>UE IN llVIME TRUCE -4 bdrm. pool and puttm~ greens. fruit trees. "country" decor. $349.500 fee. See Donna Sehr()('dcr at 1915 Chubasco. UNtc;>UI IM OLD CORONA Da MAR -2 bdrm plus incom e unit. Newer construction. older charm. $335,000. See Barba r a Hutch in gs at 608 Marguerite UMlc;>UI IN NEWPORT IEACH -2 bdrm. fam rm. townhome. end unit. adorable at $115.900. See Rita Boland at 19 Sand Doll ar UNIQUE IN SPYGLASS HIU -Fantastic view. subtle s howpiece. 3 bdrm. warm inte rior. lus h ldscpe. $527 ,000. See Rosemary Farrar a t 21 Cambria. UNIQUE IN OLD COIOMA DB. MAI - New duplex. view. secluded. 3 and 2 bdrms. $485,000. See Bob Hodges at 2600 Bayside. UNl9U1 IN HUNTINGTON llACH -4 Bdrm, 21h Ba townhome. spacious. . clean, in Villa Pacific at $121.500. See Sharon Corzine at 21296 Seasprite Cr. UNIQUI IN OLD C&iONA DB. MAI -3 bdrm. 2 bath. older but sharp, $310.000. See Nancy Laux at 321 Orchid. UNlc;>UI IN THE IACK IAY - Immaculate. 4 bdrms. billiard room. RV area. $315,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 376 E . 22nd. N.B. UNIQUI IN OLD coaOMA .DB. MAI- Shingled duplex. 2 1 bdrm -1 ba units. both immac., cute. See Marilyn Hodges at 601 Iris. bring $229,000. UNIQUI OM UDO IS&.I -Super cond .. 3 Bdrm, great location. 45' lot, assume $174.000. owe lge 2nd TD. S325.ooo. See Laraine Shaw at 203 Via Ravenna. UNl9U1 IN THI VlllSAIWS -2 bdrm. 2 ba. penthouse view, ~ecurity, etc. $189,000. See at #38 Scholz P laza. UNIQUE IN MIWPOIT HEIGHTS -l 1h lots . ranch style, countr~kitchen, pool, great financing. $269.~ See JoAnne Perkins at 538 Redlands. UNlc;>UI IN HAllOI VIEW HIUS - Family home on a large lot. good fin .. fee at $375.000. See Bonnie Barrington at 1230SandKey. UNl(l)UE IN IA YCllST -6 bdrms. pool. s pa and views. Exciting. $520.000. See Debi Bibb at 2033 Santiago Drive. REALTORS . 675-6000 2443 EHt Coast Highway, Corona del Mar WE HAVE 39 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN-TOWN * * * * * * Heritage Collection ~ HEIGHTS CHAI.MR 515 Also, .. OPIH SUMDA Y I ·5 -This remodeled home features added master bdrm and family room . 2 fireplaces . hardwood floo rs , n e w copper plumbing, new roof, RV acr ~s and much. much more. New offeru.g at $189.900. Call 540-1151. TAICE ADVANTAM 3642 Kerry La.. CM 0'84 HOUSI SUNDAY 1·5 -4 Bdrm home. remodeled kitchen and entry way, huge rock fireplace. new earthtone carpets, new paint in and out. Hardwood fl oors. Large master s uite measuring 12'x21' formal dining r oom . Asking $119,900. For an appointment to see. call 540-1151. HAIDWOOD R.OOIS 1 lft Slli-H LA. CM 0'84 HOUSI SUNDAY l·I -Sharp 3 Bdrm, large comer lot with possible RV access. Present loan may be taken over a t 9 .5% interest. Move-in condition. Asking 1107,900. For an appointment to see, call 540-llSl. ' LINGO llAL ESTA TE IH HIWPOIT IEACH WELCOMES JODI FERNANDEZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l•ASSUMAal Sharp a Bdrm home WI· der •• 000 wtt.h Sl.8,000 dowft. Seller will carry 2Dd TD. SUper low pay. ments . Won't last. 540-31168 DO IT YOUISILI .... 100 llet.lculoualy dec:orated and maintained 3 bedroom. 2 beth home In e1 t abll1hed nel1hborhood. Luxury featw.a laclude; built·in microwave, electric pra19 opener, full block wall miuter suite and -much more. Don't be db· •Whelan Real Estate A real Newport Beach fixer . Bring paint, wa1Jpaper and imaglna lion. 4 Bdrm.a, den, on one level in choice tr~ lined ne11hbo rhood Hurry! It won't last! First time advertl1ed Only $189,SOO . Cal I 646-7171 A former school t eacher . Jodi comes to Lingo after extensive real estate experience with two other firms. As an associate broker. she brings a wealth of knowledge to the Newport office. Specializing in Harbor Vi ew Ho mes . she believes this area is fa bulous for recreation and has excellent value. She currently lives in Bayshore and is a member of the Balboa Ba y Club . An active community member. she awaits the chance to help you make your next investment. Lingo lb.lb .... YCMI C• Reoch Jodi At 644-7020 SELL idle items with a Find what you want in Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Daily Pilot Classifieds -- Pete Barrett resents--~ CHARACTER AND CLASS ON THE PENINSULA this quaint home. near bay and beach features 4 Bdrms. den. formal dining room and new kitchen. $335.000 17Rl.Oa..L..._ O,.S...1-1 CHOICE OOPLEX c;>UAI« IALIOA ISLAND the best fin ancing and terms plus choice location. Large newer 3 Bdrm. 2 bath and remodeled 2 Bdrm, 1 bath plus guest rooms . Close to So. bayfroot. $475,000. 110 CoA. lPll Ill ... .._,, S.. l·I CLIFFHAVEN II THI ... ST TO Sii this cusiom built 2 or 3 Bdrm home. Large master bdrm and bath. large living room and dining room. All open to e nclosed patio and garden view. Upstairs is a sitting room with love- ly harbor view and another bdrm and bath. ~.ooo. fee. &15 ..... ft... 0,-S...l·I 60' PRIME BAYFRONT PllVA Tl rta FOR UIM IOAT - Sandy beach, pool. beautiful view! Lovely 3 Bdrm home and more. Leasehold: $895.000; fee : $1.536.700. 135 tt.rt.or ,.,_. Id 0,.. S-. I ·5 MONTEGO MODEL HAllOI YllW HOMES, Beauty on the greenbelt -4 Bdrms with gleaming wood-planked floors . marble entry, newly tiled baths and handsome decor. On fee land. 1930 rt. C.-.y 0.-s.. 1·5 CLIFFHAVEN RIST TIME IYH! Exquisit e custom built 3 Bdrm. family room home. Big pool and enclosed yard. gated en tr~ and much more! $350.000 JASMINE CREEK TWO TO CHOOSE ROM -each with 2 Bdrms. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces and 2 patios -quality upgrades! One with very private patio on Maritime. the other on greenbelt. on Atoll. Both close to pool and ten- nis courts. Best prices in Jasmine CreeJ.c. $278,500 each . DEERRRD Pl.AN 2 MUI COtttuinY PAIK & POOL and tennis 3 Bdrins and f amity room yome with low maintenance yard. $152,500. Call to see. PRICE SLASHED-SEE TllS WOOOlltlMI TOWRHOMI award winning model with all the refine- ment of fine decorating and design~ Spacious 3 Bdrm and large yard. $162.900. Here's your chancel ASIC US ..... ,_. .._ •••..., ,,. ............... ....,.....~ ::::=642·5200===~ Pete Barrett -r ,_ ()l!IN Ill Y•ll\ •UI; IOffl N•tf appointed. Call 751-3191 -------- l•ltilllil ICINCH 10.AD NIWPOIT Fab. view ocean, bay. nite Lites. 4br. 3ba. ballroom. pool, rm. for tennis court. S5SO L.H. Bob & Dovie Koop. IAYRIOMT 3br. 3ba. very lrg. lot. sandy bch. rm. for 45ft bQat. Lowest priced waterfront home $435K w/240K 11.4 int. Bob & Dovie Koop. VILLA SO. OF A.OttlHCE IT ALY 5br. 7ba + maids wing, 12ac. pri lake & wooded area. all hand crafted. Gorgeous. Seti at S550K. Seller w/carry lsl TD. Bob & Dovie Koop. NIWPOIT + UNITS 3BR. 2BA . fr. Owner unit + 3-2br. 2 ba. Vr. ~hrp . $340K w/ 190K assum at 11 o/r inc $21 .300 yr. Bob & Dovie Koop. LEASE W /OPT10H TO IUY $10 .000 op dn $170K. $96K 1st assum at 13c;,. 5br. 3 ba. fr. dr. newly decor. Bob & Dovie. EMTHT AINa"S HEAM M.I. All new design, open kit. din, fr. liv rm. Fab kit w/isl bar. 3br, 2ba. Ivan Wells home. Bob or Dovie $285,000 Motivated. UDO IAYROMT LEASE ff7D 2br, 2ba, fab ocean & bay view. Remodeled new. Sec pieing. Pool. poss boat dk. $1300/mo Bob or Dovie Koop. TUSTIN FOOTHIU 4br, 3ba + sep. guest qtrs w/kit. Lr~. pool & spa. super wet bar, lrg fam rm. J ust $159,900. Bob or Dovie. P-M~T Gr eat Mesa Verde location great floor plan, great neighborhood, great price. 4 bdrm. fam. rm .. Bue· cola home at a perfect price of $214.900. Call Jackie Handleman. FOaMH MODB. HOME Choice Huntington Seacliff area-near the beach & golf course. Ideal for young family . .3bdrm + fam. fr & ideally priced at $169,500. Jackie Handleman. FANT A5nC 4-R.IX Close to South Coast-Plaza. part of private walled community. 3 years new. Take over existing 10.25 rate! Call Jackie Handleman for details. MISA VHDI G>Ol.F COUISE View the 16th fairway from this 3 bed. 2 lf2 bath custom home on oversized lot . F rom the private courtyard entry to the mirrored dining room ceiling this home has quality in every detail. Ideally priced at $350.000. Ask for Craig. LAICI FORIST-tN THE 'RHS Lg 3br w/spa. Assume $93.000. lO"'r. OWC 2nd. Wet bar. fireplace, 3 yrs new. Only $225.000 ! Patrick Tenore. TUSTIN-CUSTOM POOL & SPA Prof dee. 4br. 2 bath lush landscaping -Executive home only $139.900. Patrick Tenore. WOOD•tDGl"S llST 211 W /LOFT! Prof decor. earthtones -Great location to lake. pool & spa. Assume $74.000 1st OWC 2nd. $144.500. Patrick Tenore. NIMI llTAIL SPACE- NEWPOIT fllA%A 1300 ft. $1170/mo. 2 yrs new. 1000 N. Bristol. NPB. Patrick Tenore. SANT A AMA-¥ A OK! Sharp 3 br house w/fi'replace. lg yard. Great for children. $79,900. Patrick Tenore. 111 L•. YAID NI NIWPOU ICH Sharp C.M. home. excell cond. 2 fireplaces. lg bonus rm -Good area. Assume $66.000 1st OWC 2nd. Only $128.900! Patrick Tenore. COSTA MISA-3• CONDO 1300 sq.ft. w/pool. Good location. only $92.500. Won't last ! Call Patrick Tenore. MIWPOttT OCEAN V'llW CONDO!! New 2,03.S ft. 2 br + den. w/Ot'ean view & 43 ft . deck for only $262,500 inc l pool. spa + security gate. ,140,000 10~% assumable. OWC 2nd. WON'T LAST -Great investment. Call Patrick Tenore to preview now. 2 • PATIO HOMa- POOL & TBMSI Sharp, 3 yrs new. Irvine patio home -1.100 rt w/ftplc, liv rm. din rm + lrg side yard. SSS.000 1st at 9~%. owe 2nd. ONLY $113,995. WON'T LAST A WEEK! Call Patrick Tenore. lf:l DAIL V PILOT Sunduy, Sopt11moor 7 1Q80 ............ s. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.ut Fors. ........ For s. HcNHI ,..... s• I 002 ......... 1002 +'!!!'!-----_, ....... _... .... ._. ......................... • ..................... .-. •• • • .. .. .... .......... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....................... . G••r.t 100~ G..t-.i 1002 G.-rel 1002 --·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.··.·.·.·--------- l l =· r r r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...•.•..•.........................•...•••..... 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That Small Plar<' In 1' ewport Rc•arh P ri.ce<l At S lfl6 900 MOVE RIGHT IN One Rl"tlrnom Smartly F'urnished Penthouse ~Condo J ust Right For That Special Client F rom Re\erl~ Hills or Corporation lnrludes Lines & Accessories Fa~l Esrrow Shown By Appointment Only 5122.500 IEST RMANCIMG & TBMS EUGANT CONDC>-eLUFflS f.<trf!e Three Bedroom + Three Bath + P anele<l 0f'n \'an Lu11 Wallpapers Custom Drap1•s &>lert Carpeting Secuntv Svstem Rull'h1·r Blnrk C'nunt<•rtops. Plus F.at1niz 1\rt•a In K11rhcn Stornge Galore Major C. reenlwlr \ La rRt' Assumable Loan With l .nv. lntt•resr Rah• Asking S225.000 A "Jo, Of 'l:t•v.1x•r1 · 1.1stm.1? SPYGLASS HIU •\h ~ol11 l<•lv Spertarular Four fh,droom Cupe>hnrn Mndel With Breathtakml? Orcan \'1<'" Derl)r:.tted To Pt•rfert1on Gnri?enus ('uslom Wnocl Floors l.n\'ely Wallpap<'r~ H1111t In Rook ~hrl\es 1-:\'C•n Stanlftnl? Room i\ll1l' \utomatrr Sprnklrr" Seruritv Sv<1tem Don't "'""This S525 ooo llG CANYON l:land:.orm.· Trad1llonal llome. Custom A1111t Overlooks Goll Course & 7th Green, Master Bedroom With Fireplace & Luxunous Bath. Plus Huge Walk-Jn Closet Formal Duung Room. Wood Paneled Family Room With Wet Bar. Plus View Of Golf Course. ·Marvelous Gourmet Kitchen. S950.000. LIDO ISLE One Of Ne\\ port Beach's Most Desired Areas With Private Bearhes . Tennis Courts & ('lubhou~e Traditional rive Bedroom Home With l,arge F'ormal Dining Room & 01.'n -Study MastE'r Suitr With Spa Offered J\t ~51flfl()() IALIOA PENIMSULA Charm1n1t Bearh Hom(' Owner Will Carry first Trust Deed. Walk Arross Street To Ort>an Front. Or Walk To Homeowners P rivutc Beac h & Bout La11nrt\ Area . l'nobstrur ted Orean \lrew f'rom Current ~underk. Or Potential Second Story Corner I .ot S.159.900 TBllAC TllPl.D SH11at1'<1 In Rapidly Appreriatin11 Arco Of Cos t a Mesa . Adj(l ce nt T o New Redevelopment Area & Park. 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Over $100.00 111 upgructt'ii Must be seen to be H pprl't't<.ikd $-125,00() 71 4 760 -9 333 LEASE OPTION... this beautiful Newport Beach duplex and get 21h yrs of appreciation at today's market value. Only steps to the .sands of 10th St from this 4 yrold2 Bdrm 2 Ba , and I Bdrm 1 Ba duplex. A fantastic front unit with loft mast er bedroom . huge living room. fireplace. and hardwood kitche n. Presented at $350.000. AINORMAL This property has the room to grow. In fact the sales price for a new2unithome to be put on this 45x85 (abnormal) property. Located only 4 doors from the island's So. Bayfront. A rare find. Act Cast this won't last. Flexible terms. $595.000 CDM DUPLEX This huge Corona del Mar duplex has 4 Bdrtns in each unit. a pproximately 4200 sq ft total + beam ceilings. brick fi replaces and cut custom glasswork. Super nexible finan cing includes AITD. $310.000 BEST IN BLUFFS I 41VB. &ID UNIT. Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 bath. in choice early Bluffs. All new throughout. Large enclosed patio on wide greenbelt. Only $159.000, hurry. won't last ! OPIN t .5 195 I SAN •UMO DECOIATOl'S s pect acular home. Finest quality throughout. 2100 sq.ft. 3 Bdrms. 2'h Ba . better than a model home! Asking $219.000. OPIN I ·5 423 YIST A ftUCHA EMD UNIT. Beautiful 2100 sq .ft. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. living a rea. 1 level. tile. shutters. parquet. neutral carp. choice early Bluffs. $205.000. Real beauty. orlN t .5 20 I 0 YIST A C'AJOH E PLAM IAYFIONT. F a nt astic panoramic view from every room. c omplete I y n e w thro ughout . Outstanding featu res you must see to a ppreciate. $299.000 OrlN 1·5 2617 VISTA 0.MADA r HELEN B. DOWD IEALTO., IMC 644-0134 BALBOA ISLAND 1D1A1. FAMILY NOMI 2 story l Wrwt + ..... tp1n. ...... ,.....$355,000 HOMI & 19ff AL M'f. DI-Hiil No..., ..... Lo..t, J .... + 2 .... .,t.Sltl,000 SPACIOUS DWL11 ........ &, ........... .... .......... s..-..., ...... ....... c•1 IN t ,, •• , ........... ,._ I •k.Ctltw..,, ............ ... MIAI MOl1M IAY Lo .. 1:11 .. + .-.......... ....... .,., tu... I ,._. Hw. S4'1, ...... tforS. Houwt For S-. ............•.......••. ....................... .•••...•..•........•••• ······················~ 1002 1002 Ge•r_, 1002 IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO-OPEN HOUSE Larf(e redecorated 4 Bdrm with huge separa te m aster suite upst airs. Gourmet kitchen. imported tile & s inks. 2 fireplaces. new heating. new tile roofs. Vacant and ready. Asking $495.000. Owner will help finance. See Sunday 1·5 PM. 124 Via Quito. TRIMEHDOUS IUY Big 2-story duplex. one block to beach. Good income. Asking only $215,000 a nd you own the land. Owne r wi ll carry e ntire bala nce . IEACH HOME 3 Bdrm . den . plus dining room. 2 -s t o r y . N"e wl y re d ecor a t e d & remodeled kitchen . Lush carpeting, e tc. Close to the sand. $153.500 OCUNFROMT l IOIM, Z IA TH Home on large R -2 buildable lot in Newport's finest location. As king $479,500. IALIOA TRIPLEX Super rentals! 2 Bdrms. 2 Bdrms and 1 Bdrm . $50,000 down. Owner wi ll car ry. Only asking $260.000. JACOBS REALTY 675-4670 2919 Newport Bl•d. conwr OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 MEW! PINIMSULA IA YRONT HOME. Luxurious 3 Br with outstanding view of Newport B-ay. Slip for 54' yacht. 1010 EAST BALBOA PENINSULA. $1 .600,000 CALL TO SEE 673-9060 MEWPOIT HEIGoHTS. OWMEI MUST SILL REDUCED $10,000. New 4 Br home w/fam rm. spacious kitchen. dra matic e ntry w/ctrc. staircase. Detached gar age w/sep. bonus rm. perfect for in-lawSi or teenagers NOW $285.000. BRING OFFERS! WATaAOMT DUrt.U. Large 3 br & den home with 1 br rental. Dock for 2 boats. Lavish use of wood & glass Huge pat io. sundeck. MOTIVATED SELLER! $429.500 COSTA MESA COMDO. Pride of ownership. 2 BR. 2 BA. nr. Or. Coast College. Tree top vista. Reduced to $96.000. llGo CANYON. 3 br. library. maid's qu arters. formal dining room. Finest appointments . YEARLY LEASE $2500 m o. D A v r D s 0 N K E A L T T r N C . 3116 Newport Blvd N B 673· 9060 P1acing a Classified ad is Have something you want as easy as dialing your to seU ? Classified ads do phone. Give us a call. it well -Call NOW, We'll do the rest. 642-5678 642·5678. ~---~~~~ RCTaylorCo 640-990 0 llG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW "Ve rsailles" mode l at e nd of cul -de-sac. Dramatic entry, two story living room and formal dining room. Fabulous master suite plus 3 othe r bedrooms with their own b a ths . Gua rded gate comm . OWNER WILL ASSIST IN FINANCING. $675,000 ILUFFS CONDO FEE LAND 3 bedroom. 2th bath. immaculate "Q " P l a n f e atur es sunke n conversation area with fireplace. Spacious living room. formal dining room and a billiard room. Beautiful g r eenbe lt l o c a ti o n c l ose t o community pool. O wne r w ill cons ider AITD. $247 .500 IH CAHCHA ONH HOUSI SUH 2·1 HARIOI VIEW HOMES PHASE Ill Immacula te 4 bedroom "Montego" with ocean view. m any extras, alarm system. tinted windows. automatic sprinklers. soft water. community.pool -tennis. $335.000 MCLAIN llG CANYON Lowest pri c ed 2 be dro om . "Greenbriar" CONDO, large sitting area in master suite. Sunny patio next to a s pa rkling fountain . community poool, spa and tennis. s1~.ooo DB.Ull CONDO In Newport Beach with assumable loan, 2 bedroom + den. 2~ baths. vaulted ceiling in living room with brick fireplace. Highly upgraded kitchen. Alkinl 1189,500. IAYSHORES. POSSllLE LEASE OPTION! 2102 Clrct., M.I. OPIN SUMDAY l·S -Privat e community living. guarded gate and private beaches. 4 Bd rms. wa rm wood paneling t hruout. Sepa rate upst ai rs dorm for ch ildren. pr ivate mast er suite and retreat open to secluded flower covered atrium. Fee la nd . OWNER WANTS OUT,· CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER Owner motivated! Sell it! Submit a ll offers! on this 2 Bdrm charmer. Brick fireplace. plush car.peting. Frenc h doors to nuge wood deck overlooking rear yard and CdM hills. $50.000 down and owner will fi nance. SPECTACULAR 180 OCEAN VIEW Enter into cathedral ceilinged living room. hosting wood burning fireplace. large private terrace off li ving room viewing city lights and PaC:ifi c ocean. Thre~ airy Bdrms and baths. see this home during the sunset hours! ONE LOT TO NEWPORT IEACH OCEANFRONT Bring your fis hing gear ! Be ready for sea shore activit y in this 4 Bdr m. 2 story beac·h home Amenities include beauliful sl.iined glass. ~ozy fi replace. wood b eamed cei lings. Se pa rate m aster s uite host s own bri ck flreplc.1ec. $278,000. 673-8550 , • COTE nrnLTT ~ ~ mvr~ Tnrm conr nm Y ou've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON New erctunie listin9. FiMst custom home °" ~ goH course. 5 ldnns, 4'h baths with onr 6 000 sq ft of mOCJftificent dayHnw & en•*-J views. Credible security. hery amHtly incl&fdiftq maid's qrtrs Oftd a 55 caw wlM c.e.r. ly ~'t. S 1.95 ......_. LINDA ISLE Quality is the fint c~ iR tt.. bulldllMJ of tltls spoclon wahrfr.t t.o.M. WIRdow wait brWJ the......,. nC)ht indoors. Impressive v..tt.d cl'lllRgs & rich woods fftOCJllify the w°"""' ..t space of every room. Scores of CRftentttH. S2.7 S mllflOft. - LAGUNA BEACH The accent Is Oft tM view. TM~ "-of exuptiollal .,allty off.n the .. ,..... iR beach front living. You11 fMd a 4 ...... home with .,..st .,trs In a gate CJH• ._. colllftlllflity affofdinc) prhocy plus. Just 5• •htK to .... .-d. $3.3 ....... NEWPORT HEIGHTS luy it -Fix it .. -cmd ""P ft. dlvldeftds from this IGrCJe t.Nty ,.._, Excelletlt location. Mffds somt nc. The outdoor ent~aiNftg ano Is c..,a ... with pool and brick HQ. S 154,000 IRVINE TURTLEROCK &joy the ultimate In f...,ty hlftg In tM1 tastefully decorated 4 bdrm hOtM, incfudiftcJ fOl'1IMlll dhMIMJ "" & f-.lty ra CH•..._ to pcwtis, lt.opping ..t Heel schools. S 195,000. Opett 5-day 1-4, 19 441 SMmt Ratoft. CORONA DEL MAR Harbor View Hlh -view, view, view. leauttM c..te~ory hw dttlfJl'd for ........,. eftfoy of 90' CJICM vt.w of OCHll, bay, lslaftd & nlc)ht llcJhh.. 'TNI 4 ldrm char111er offers ultlfllote 111 privacy. Priced at $425,000. o,... S.t "-3. 2731 , ..... Drive. CORONA DEL MAR--tJNITS If locoltoR ts I ......... -thl• 11 ff. AR oppOftwllty to oww your OWll S.-of Coost Hh)hway DupleL Mk• phlc• to Hn or ,....., LorcJe 011 ... 11111 to.. $229,500. CAPISTRANO BEACH Two c1lltoM "-• bullt iR old wOftd trodltioR a11d crofts•a111hlp Hd OYalW. fw yow residHce • M.ty Y2 acre slh. Offwr.oollMJ Hceptlooulll oc .. vistas cmd .,....I CmlJOll views. rriced , .. $18',000 .... stts.ooo ....,.cttv.e,. 0,.. e... W /S.. 26411 , ... , .. , Dr. COSTA MESA-UNITS s.,.r l•t.W. •w l .._ - 2 Wrwt d•plH. Hl911Ht -.••Illy, cloH to Newport """ I st ....,. ~ ....... lllltft•c ............. 2075 San Joaquln'ttll .. Ad. AcroH from 810 CANYON Newport Beach 640·5777 ----------------........... w. ............ w. • • . . . . t ( .. ,. ~ ••• I I .... 1 • LUlll NAlloa '9\1¥ t&U Great 4 bdrm upgraded family homt- C u l ·d e· al' locatlon Ovt-rslre d wrap·around pnvatf' yard Include., covered patio with nre rtnR and lighted badminton. OPEN StlNUAY 1·5 , Bo n nie Burrln )(t on. u~tn t 675·6000. l at and Kt·~ Cd M macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY THI COYIS! Luxurious t BR & den condo w/se curity t hroughout Incl 30' s lip. $295.000. Cookie Allison 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M . 1030 BAYSIDE COVES. ( F -32 ) MA6MIRCINT IA Y YllW! Cor ona del Mar bayfront home w/pvt dock. Old World elegance created w/leaded glass. antique doors & ha rdwood floors . 3 BRS & guest apt or studio -formal dining -huge entertain- ment center -s pa & bayfront patios. Gorgeous s unset & nig ht light vie ws. Beverly Morph y 642-8235. <F-33> • Ill CltlMIO Hl6HUMDS UST IUY! 4BR pool home -freshly p ainted inside a nd out! Assumable loan. Owner will assist w /fina n c ing . $239,500. Donna Godshall 644-6200. OPEN SUN 1-5 PM. 524 CA MEO HIGlll.ANDS DRIVE. (F-34 ) MEWPOU CUST! We ll priced Plan 2 end-unit w/vtew of ocean. Wa lk to pool, spa & tennis . Immediate possession possible. $179,500. Belle Partch 752-1414. (F -35) DOYB SHOllS! Space & night light view combined in this 5BR. family rm home in great corner location. $297 .000 leasehold. Terry Hanes 642-~. (F -36) JUST LISTED -$112 ,500! Immaculate 3BR. 2 bath home . Mexican paver tile d e ntry & kitchen. New CJ?l . RV access. Holly Markas 644-6200. (F-37) LIMDJ!l ISLI! Like-new Country French custom bayfront. Exciting amenities incl. antique stained glass & handcarved oak. 5 BRs incl. lavish master suite. Pier/stip for lg yacht. Offered in fee or leasehold. Jane Paquin 642-8235. (F -38) OM THI WATB & V11W! 2 BR condo in one of the mos t luxurious high- rises in Newport Beach . Security system -underground parking. P e rfect for the bus y executive. $650,000. Lorraine Jackson 551-8700. (F -39) CUSTOM POOL & SPA! Highly up· graded 3 BR. 2-s tory ho m e in Northwood. Family rm w/fplc & wet bar. Maste r s uite w /c'Ozy retreat & fplc. Seller may carry lg 2nd loan. Bob Tarlton '551-8700. <F-40) llVIMI COYE! 4 BR fa mily home on lg lot w/pool, spa. lighted paddle tennis court & play yard. Ocean & White Wate r views! Pvt gated com- munity. Sandi Fix 644-6200. (F -41) llltlCH, HOMI! Ne w listing on Peninsula Point! Quiet residential area -steps to beach & bay. 2 BRs. family rm w/s tylight & fplc. Mint condition! $342,000 fee. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (F -42) UDO ' ISL Country French charm with flexible financin g. 4 bdrm + den and large s undeck . Brick floors , oak stait r a ils. brass c handeliers a nd more . $450.000. Donna Chichester. 642-8235 ($-99) MltlllMllS DllVll Smashing re- modeled residence w / l<>vel• patio & pool area. Great 5th BR/d~n suite for guests, grandma or teens. $249,000. Coby Ward 642-8235. (F -44) OfllM SUM 1-1 P.M. 1521 SANT'IA60 DllVll Lg 5 BR. fa mily rm home w/ptool, patios and play areas. Custom built -approximately 4000 sq.ft. of 3-car garage. Owner will assis~ in rmanclng. Only .$439.500 fee. Tom All1iison 642-8235. (F --45> IA YW -Pt• & SL•! Exclusive Baysbores 2-story custom contem- porary 5 BR & den. Master suite w/fplc. spacious dining area & wet bar. T.errace patio. Spectacular views of Bay & Island. No.w $1i650,000 leas e h o ld . Di c k Ha derman 642-8235. CF·46)· A .ooe IUY. You can live in Irvine Terrace at a reasonable price! 3 BR home w/O\'ersized rooms & lg pvt yard. Coby Ward 842-8235. <F-47) 711-1414 Ill c~v-.,c..-w~c-- MMUI MWltl I Do.. Dlhoe ...._'Ii.. C... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tOOZ 8 .. tOOl {ust~J!i!{' 644-1133 'g: .. ul h ANYTIME -I LUFFS AMOTHH IXCLUSIVI FANTASTIC C Pt.AM ONLY $260,000 UM ... LAICil 4 IDIM, l IA THS IY APPOINTMENT OMl Y 1-'Pnt urt.·b tnr ludt• eorner un it . prof dt•<·oratmg, pvt pat io. a ll upJ(raded, in ~rl'Dt locataon Su(){'r n1<-e Rem~mber 1t • lso 1ncludl'~ la nd For info Ca ll ,John ~llens S1tt or Sun Aho ....... s. .. c .... LHMt ,.._ S750 To s 1 too VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Spruwling 4 bdrm Irvine Te rrace home on the front row overlooking the H arbor e ntrance. Decor ated in a tro picut motif with beautiful indoor and outdoor landsca ping. lavish wood paneling. cheerful la nai room. large swimming pool. all very private. An excellent investment and a beautiful home. $1.096.000. 17141 673-4400 l21 3J 621-lUI HARBOR Dl•isiOfl of Hcrbor lnvH.._nt Co. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM BIG CANYON-DRAMATIC VU PICTURESQUE 2-STORY HOME f 11 CLI .. DtllVI Prot.111~4-c....., •11 t' II s._, .............. .... 1 .... .-. ..... ,,... .... ............... VllW.Sllp ......... ._ ............ ,__ ........................ A ....... l9w t.r .. ...-, ... 1nf1jC l••l••ly. l•d•c•d te SJJl,000. 'Jl-1400 UDO ISLE--IXTIAVASANT J2l VIA SAM llMO' . MEW OM THI MAnn ...... factloa I• ••wy .._.L 5or9'w Cl hf ,,.... 4 .... l'/2 ~ J •• , .. I ... pl ,._ t n ................... HW floon, IM_..t.t tll••· ..... ... ·tt•lrc..,, ..tcMet •• ce ......... Methr Mlh wttll .,. & • cplH•. Lld1c1111d by a...,.. •= •aa YU tr.__..... ...... $695,000. H 1·1400 HARBOR VU COINEl--VU 2715 LHMfTHOUSI LAMI h~ .... -urMr ... ,.,. • .,. ,.,,.....,. 5 bM w/ .... ., ,._ fw ... fulllly. ,.,..... .. .... s.. to .. pa Kl• $350,000. '7Mf00 MAGNIRCENT LIDO BAYFRONT 426 VIA UDO ...., .. ...., .... u. .. .. _.., i ........ 2-story .._ .. . MAIM MY._..... wtllt •fl IHI YllW • .. WATR. .._. ......... . Wtlpl 1dl~+c••• .... ... M ..... lilhwtfllfltepl•ct.IMllllltra $195,000 SETWEEN BAY & OCEAN COINO lfll I. IALIOA aYD. •ltmllc2-tlwy,41tM, ............. ., ........... tria... tr ,.._ ....... ..., a ..... ld111c9d .. SJ6o,ooo. 631-1400 NEW VICTORIAN IESIDDIE 216 IUIY W....,...fwe, oC1Nc ... .... ~ ..... c ............ 9A ....., tt ....... ._, .._ ... 4 ................... ...,,,. .... en._ ..... _. ••Hiiie• Wei tec.eM .............. 2 .. , ...... 1411.000. c• 67Mtoo. BEAUTIFUL IETIEAT-¥1EW 424 ...-olA ,_.Cl c.......,, ................. .. .................. , ....... , ..... c....,. ................. .. ............. ,I I 1sZ..W,.JW+ ... w.w .............. .., .. ;'.-:! .:r.L 0ww .. ..., llt • 11 lel47',IOO. . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL EST A Tt S.W. "-111.i~. Pf'Cl)ffl~ M~I 24.36 W COM! Hwy 315 M.t1ne Allf ~t BHch ~lsi.nd ....... ,,,.. .. Ho.tetForS• ....,.,Fors. , Sundwf, Septembef 7, 1980 DAILY PILOT IJ.1 . . .•. . ••. . • • . •. .. ....... .• .. . ••• • . ••.... ..•. .. . ...... .... w. ............ w. ....... For S4llle ~ ... ,.. 1002 ~ ... ,.. 1001 •••••• : •••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • •• • •• • •••• .......... •••••••••••••••••••• .. • GeM1'911 . I OOZ Ge•r.. I OOZ C91Mral I oot «i Coldwell Banker • OPEH HOUSE 1-5 * Ofl84 IM T.. ILUffS -You may move right into this we ll situated three bedroom view home. $225,<n>. EE NANCY IMBERNINO AT 406 QUINTA OPIM IM llYIMI THIACI -4 Br. 3'h Ba, m &gnificent 180° view. Pool. $755,000 fee. SEE CRAIG KINDIG AT 1915 GALATEA TERRACE.· Of'IN IM COIONA DEL MAI -Half block from ocean , 3 BR, 40 foot lot. $359,000. SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 220 LARKSPUR. Of'IN IM IAYSIDI COVES-View the bay, boats & hills . Spacious 2 bedrooms , den, 21h bath, single s t o ry townhome . $540,000. SEE DON HELLER AT 992 BAYSIDE COVE WEST. OPIM IM SIAYIEW -A very private 4 Bd, 3 Ba. home with pool & spa. Exceptional a t $364,500. SEE JOE KIEVA AT 2104 YA C H T GltAYLING . OHM IM SPYGLASS HILL -4 Bdrm. 4 bath, bonus room & fam ily room. $567,500. SEE CAR OI,.E McMAHAN AT 14 MORRO BAY. OPEH IM CAMEO SHORES -White water view, 4 Bd, 3 ba. pool & s pa. Excelle nt financ ing!.. $788,000 FEE. S EE FRANK SENNES AT 131 MILFORD DRIVE. <>PIH IM TUlnEIOCI( HILLS -View 4 B.R., 3 Ba .. Family Rm .. Den,. GAME room. r e m odeled gourmet kitc h e n . $395 .000. SEE JANE MIT C HLER AT 18742 VIA PALA TINO. l IEDROOM_.A YClEST Beautifully landscaped & impec- cably decorated. P e rfect for enter- taining. Family rm. Loft overlooks dramatic liv ing rm. Large private yard. $260.000 Fee. unu ISLAHO DOLL HOUSE Just steps to bay. Cozy 2 Bdrm. with beamed' ceilings. paned win- dows. used brick. Owner will assist with financing -· would like long escrow. Exclusive listing. $295.000 IA YSHoaE IEAUTY Warm & charmin g 3 B.R. in gated family community with private beaches. It's ad orable & o nly $299,000. AN ARCHITECTS DREAM 4 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces. prime s treet to street Lido Is le location. Only steps to private beaches & te n- nis courts . Owners need immediate sale. Reduced to $350.000. TOP VIEW NOM DOY& SHOIES F a mily ho me designed to provide privat e living a reas for everyone . 3 Bdrms. fa mily room . separate bonus room. den. pool & security system. $410.000 A COltOHA DEL MAR GIM Ca pe Cod with secluded can yon patio. Large viewing deck to enjoy the WHITE WATER o f Little Corona. 3 Br. 3 Ba. family room. 2 fireplaces . $655.000 CUSTOM IA YSIDE HOME & DOCK 4 BR. 4V2 bath -family r oom w/wet bar & BBQ. Dock will ac- commodate 2 large boats. Existing loans of $565.000 at 133-can be assumed. Exclusive at $675.000. SHoalCLIFf-YllW E njoy the beauty of the canyon & the spendor of sunsets on the ocean from this unique custom home. 4 bdrms. 4 baths. dining rm . la rge family rm with fireplace. $795.000 NOMT ROW- IRYll* THRACE Prime 80' wide location. 4 rooms have bay views. 3 or 4 bedrooms. 31h baths, la rge secluded pool. big family room. Excellent financing. $845.000 Fee. IA YROMT I ST TIMI USTID Panoramic BAY VIEW. Vaulted ceiling entry. Lower le vel off lrg. patio has liv'g. fam. din rms . Upper leve l 4 bdrms. 2 slips . for 45' boat. $1.895.000 HUNTIM6TOH HAllOUI I s land reside n ce with 150' o f bay front! Qua lity built custom home. 5 bedrooms. 7 bath s . Large boat dock. Commanding view of Christiana Bay. Sl.750.000 IN NnlPORTC•~R ~ 644~060 Pledal a Cl....n.d ad .. Bartala aatoppers read • .. , a ....., your ._ atule • 1a C1atifted --.. GlH -• &-ill. .......,.,, Alld .. ,.... .. 'UMtlleNIL.... wlllllli!Q'n ...... lar. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN TODAY I -5 SPECIAL A TIRACTION 1 COME WITH US ... TO DOYR SHOltlS. Discriminating bac helor or couple? An ideal retreat. The ultimate in privacy a nd tranquilit y. Three bedr ooms . Fa mily room. ' 1 Dining room. Pool. Spa . This offering is elegant ... yet , efficient. Dig nified ... butnot stuffy.Onlyone. This one . ' I l63 GALAXY DRIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . $495,000 I COME wnH US ... TO DOVEi SHoalS. Wa terfront. La rge d ock. Th r ee bed.rooms ... With versatility to becom e five bedrooms. Den. Dining room . It's our pleasure to show this property and discuss lease/opt ion terms. 40 I MOltTH ST Al LAME ..• ~ •••••.•••...•••..••••. St45,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYR SHOIES. Mammoth view. Roam the lush grounds of this renowned propert y. Three bedroom s. Family room. Dining room. Sunke n conversation area. P ool. Spa. A total env ironment. 1472 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $615,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYER SHORES. Five bedrooms . Bla tantly exciting view. Family room. Dining room. Pool. T his offe ring puts the best of ever ything at your feet. It touches a nerve. It excites. I 142 GALAXY DRIVE ..............•............... S665,000 COME WITH US ... TO llG CAMYOM. Special three bedroom Deauville . Inside. a full complement of amenities indul ge you in luxury Outside . the se ns uous pool and s p a (overlooking the golf course) literally seduced s you. Oh. yes. the re is a dining room and family room ... too' I 0 RUE VIL.LARS .................................. S5t5,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. S peculators ... looking for a winner? f"our bedrooms. Family roo m. Dining room. I mmense back yard. Add a few special t ouches. Transform t he "pl ain" to ''powerful'' ... a nd profit. Owner will help fina nce. 1441 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $470,000 COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST. "Total excellence". Three bedrooms. Family room. Dining room . Breakfast room. Perfectly private. Owner will fi nance t his well-cared-for c us tom oflering . I 5 I 5 AMTIQUA WA J_. •............................ $450,000 , COME WITH U'S ... TO IAYCREST. The location ... nearly pe rfect. The home.. likewise. Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Fenced in pool. Family pleasing fun. Don't settle for a nythjng less. · 1924 HOLIDA y/ ROAD ...................•........ $325,000 COME WITH US ... TO OLDE COltOMA DEL MAR. More than a lasting investment. An extra lar ge lot studded with m ature trees. At last... a .chance to build a duplex in harmony with n atural surroundings 2721 FIFTH AVENUE .............................. SZ20,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631 7300 • OWMB WAMT'S ACTION-Submit all offers. Turtle rock Highlands sought after 4 Bdrm Edinborough w/alr. $315.000 JUST LISTED -Turtlerock Glen w/fantastic view. 3 Bdrm Jasmine model wi m a ny up- g rades. Sophisticated living at its best ! $235.000 EXCEPTIONAL CORMER LOT -H a rbor View Homes. J Bdrm Mon aco. reduced to sell at $207.500. LIDO IAYRtOMT-A traditional 4 Bdrm. custom hom e w/separa te dining . used brick patio & a glorious bay in front. Assume JUMIO loan at lO o/r interest. $1.250.000 CUSTOM LOTS -For 50' + boat. dram atic new custom bit 5 Bdrm. 41hl ba home. $1.250.000 IRYIME ESTATE -The m ost unique lot on the market. Almost 1 acre w/panoramic view & 2 s tory. 4 Bdrm ho m e. $399.900 JASMI.,. CRIB -Superior greenbelt location . potentia l for picture window. ocean view. 3 Bdrm highly upgraded ~/air cond .. & great , terms. $349,900. Owner will finance. HAllOI YllW HOMES -Absolutely adorable. light and airy one-of-a -kind 3. Bdrm Carmel on fee land. Priced to sell as the best value i. Harbor View Homes. $219.900 _ 'MIW OM MltllklT -Fabulous Lido Isle Condo on the beach. 3 Bdrm. 2'h baths. de n w/wet bar . panoramic bay view. $739,000 MIW JA~ C ... U~ -Tastefully up- graded l s tory, Plan 3, w/spa. Great location. Assumable loan. Won't last. $320,000 · I . f HOUSES FOR SALE .................. 1030 Baysidt> Cove . The Coves. NB 642 ~ S29S 000 Sun l·S J ... OOM 26443 Call.-. a11 Antonio J Cap _ 41 0012 $&.54 I u.n 12 o4 102 Sc·ool1. ·•38 c Ver tulles> NB 675 fim11 SI~ t~> Sun 1.s 230 Pr<ll'IPl"C't . Newport Bea.ch 752 1700 .. 1Z7 250 Sat 'Sun HI 12 Park Vista, ln,m e 631 I~ 129,900 Sun. 1 5 216.2 Muplt>St . Costa Meu 835 ~ $86,SOO • unday 1 ·5 J ............... ... 238 Cedar . Newport Sho'°"· NB 675-7060 130.000 Sun 1 5 3J6 11't>m~ Dr Hunt Harbour. NB 673·7300 ~.000 un \-5 2008 E Ot•t•on Blvd . PeonJn. Pt M2-ft23S Sat Sun .... * •-4 Orth Co,~. WoodbrldRe s.s 1 8700 S235,000 Sat &an 2-5 •3631 Oct>un Blvd , Corona del Mar 644-6200 " . Sat 'SUn 1-5 202 1 Irvine venue. Costa Mesa 644-4910 $179.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 • •17t0Kings Road , Ch ffHaven. NB 631 ·7~ $415,000 Sat "Sun l ·S 27215th Ave , Corona del Mar 63 1 7300 S220.000 Sat ISun 1·5 19 ·a nd L>ollar ( Nwpt Terr> NH 675-6000 $1 15.900 Sun. 1·5 476 Prospe<:t Nwpt Sh r s) N 8 645-0303 $130.000 Sun. 1-4 2502 Crestvfow. Newport Beach 673-8.550 $279.000 Sun. 1-5 2 H ,..,, An 1101 Ralboa. Balboa Island !213) 434 0908 Sun 1-5 2 II,... .UIST 502 Acacia COid CdM > CdM 675-6000 $337,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 J llDaOOM 3122 GibraJter , Costa Mesa 540.1720 $1 12,000 Sat/Sunl-5 6 Crystal Pool <Turtlerock) Irv. 552-3339 Sat/Sun 1-5 409 Colum bus Ci r .(Corona Hlnds)CdM 759-9100 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 25836 Dana Bluffs, Dana Point 631-1400 $245.000 Sunday 1-5 2518 West Elder , Sant a Ana 549-8997 $79.900 Sat /Sun 10-6 1213 Dorset, Costa Mesa 546-8477 $112.000 Sun 1-4only 17 Whitecap Dr. Jasmine Creek, NBCdM 640.5357 $42.5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 223 Via Ithaca (Lido> Npt Bch 640-5357 $325,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 424 Mendoza Terr., Newport Beach 631-1400 $479.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Kings PL (Cliffhaven) NB 642-5200 $285,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 321 Orchid (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2041 Port Provence (Hrbr View) NB 760·8128 $1 87.500 Sun Only 12-5 270 Joanne. Costa Mesa 540 1720 $169.900 Sun. 1-5 6 Rue Valbonne + Bg Canyon) NB 646-9688 Sunday 1-5 1318 Estelle. Newport Beach 759-1501 $175.500 Sun 1-5 203 Via Ravenna (Lido Isle) NB 675-6000 $325.000 Sun. 1-5 2050 Monrovia. Costa Mesa 556-2660 $103.500 Sun. 12-4 26681 Pasco Tecate. San Juan Cap 496-6042 $109.950 Sun 12-4 538 Redlands (Nwpt Hgts) NB 675-6000 $269.500 Sun. 1-5 • l7602Still Harbor. Hunt. Bch. 640-5560 $120.000 Sun 1-5 1832 M_arapat a. Irv. Terr., CdM 642-8235 Sun 1-5 1399 Shannon <Halecr est) CM 540-1151 $107.900 Sun. 1-5 2718 Shell. Corona del Mar 646-7171 $369.000 Sun. 1·5 LO Mt Laurel. Irvine 752-1700 $13.5.900 Sun.1·5 17952 Butler. Irvi ne 752-1700 $136.300 Sun. 1-5 2045 Port Weybridge CHVHms) NB 675-3411 $210.000 Sun. 1-5 11 Lupine . Irvine 752-1700 $137.500 Sun.1-5 525 Cancha (Bluffs) NB 640-9900 $247 .500 Sun 2-5 1i 17 Yorktown. Irvine 640-9900 $169.500 Sun 2-5 2437 Prt Whitby <Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 640-9900 $33.5.000 Sun 2-5 21 Cambria (Spyglass) CdM 675-6<XX> s.527,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2193 Vista Entrada, Bluffs, N.B. 640-5560 $190,000 Sat/Sur) 1-5 548 Vista Grande, Bluffs , N.B. 631-7300 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3153 Sumatra (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-2313 $114,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •10131 Mc Michael, Garden Grove 640-5777 $13.5,000 Sunday 1·5 884 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa 540-3668 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1010 E . Balboa Penin, N.B. 673-9080 $1,600,000 Sun 1·5 l • ,._ FAM l.M w 0.. 118 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 673-1610/673-0316 $595.000 dly 1-5 1701 West Berkeley St.. Santa Ana 546·1421 $134,000 Sat/Sun M 2229 Wallace, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1640 Irvine, Baycrest, NB 631-3071 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 376 E.19th St., Costa Mesa 645-36194 $126,500 Sat/Stm 12-3 15 Monterey Cir.(Spy1ta11 HUI) CdM 844-2188 $400,000 ' Sat /Sun 2-5 3201 Dakota (Mesa Verde) C.M. MS.am $14',9!0 Sat/Sma 1-1 DIRECTORY 334 Otrel St. ( Nwpt HgU) CM S42·5TZ2 $138,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 232 Via San Remo, Udo Isle, NB 67J..7D SS85,000 Sun. 1·5 618 KJnp Place, Newport Bch 845·50D 1218.000 Sat /Sun 2'21 Bunya ( Eastblulf) NB ~ D80.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 901 Chestnut Place, Eaatbluff, NB ~-6200 $29,500 Sat/Sun 1-S. 18712 Via Torino, Turtle Rock. Irv SSl-8700 $289,900 Sa 1-5/Sn U-o4 •S882SlerraSein_a_,_Turtle Rck, Irv SSl -8700 $198 ,:MJ() Sat &m 12-6 16 Montanas Sud, Irvine 9SS.1438 $189,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 515 Aliso, Newport Beach 540-1151 $189,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 119 Via Mentone, Npt Bch 673-33.18 $398,000 Sun 1-5 1515 Antigua Way, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $4.50,000 Sat /Sun l ·S •10 Rue Villars, Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 ~.ooo sun'1.5 • 1363 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1472Galaxy Dr., DoverShn, NB 631-7300 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1967 PortSeabome, CdM 673-8550 $233,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19 Whitewat~r Dr .. Jasmine Crk CdM ' 759-0363 $309 ,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 • * • 1~ Harbor Island Rd., NB 642-5200 Sat /Sun 1-5 3360 Nevada. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $121.900 Sun. 1-5 270 San Remo. Laguna Beach 497-5494 $395.000 Sun 1:30-5:30 •25 Bridgewood (Wdbrg ) Irv. 759-9100 $290,000 Sun 1-5 * #7 Westport, Northwood. Irv. 551-8700 $199.900 Sun 1·5 1314 Huron. Santa Ana 645-<003 $110,000 Sun. 12-4 22 Whitewater (J asmn Ck ) CdM 964-2611 Sun. 1-5 •8 Monterey Cir. (Spygls) CdM 644-9990 $449.500 Sun 12-5 1111 Pine St .. Huntington Bch 963-6767 $164.900 Sun. 11 : 30.3 14602 Wilson. Midway City 979-1050 $86,000 Sun. 10-5 10 Sandbar (Jasmn Ck ) CdM 675-3411 $320,000 SWl. 1-5 2802 Circle , Newport Beach 673-8550 $350,000 Sun. 1-5 1740 P1aia del Norte (Penin.) NB 631 -1266 $424,500 Sun 1-5 4 ... 00M •3 053 Co untr y Cl ub Dr. (MesaVerde)CM 557-8320 $350.000 Sun. 12-4 124 Via Quito (Lido) Npt Bch ~7s.ar70 U95,000 Sunday 1-5 •1916 Chubasco (Irv Terr) CdM 67S-«>OO $349,500 Sun. 1-5 524 Cameo Highlands Dr .. CdM 644-6200 $239,500 Sun l ·5 21296 Seasprite (Vla Pacific) HB 67S-«>OO $121,500 Sun. 1-5 3116 Kerry Ln. (Hall of Fame) CM 540.ll.51 $119,900 Sun. 1·5 499 Broadway, Costa Mesa 645-1466 $179,500 Sun. 1-5 20131 Imperial Cove. Hunt. Beach 979·5370 $139.900 Sun 12-5 14961 Dusk (Calif. Hms) Irvine 673-8550 $133,500 Sun. 1-5 14132 Saarinen. Irvine 752-1700 $157,300 Sun. 1-4 2327 Rutgers Dr., Costa Mesa 751-0401 $120,000 &ul 12-5 2953 Baker (Mesa Verde) CM 751-3191 &m 1-5 2404 Vtsta Nobleza <Bluffs) NB 644-5150 $289,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 225 La Jolla Dr. (Npt Hgts) NB 759-9100 $240,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 3269Nebraska Ln. (Mesa Verde) CM 646-5098 Sunday 12-5 118 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB . 673-1610/613-0316 $595,000 Dly 1·5 309 9th St., Huntington Beach 536-7542 $174,900 Sa 11-5/Sn 12-4 135 Via Zurich, Udo Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 113 Via Nice, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $.W,000 Sun 1·5 **&Collins Island, N .B. 631-1400 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 216 Ruby, Balboa Island 631-1400 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••72? Bayside Dr., N.B. 631-1400 Sl75,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 223 Via San Remo, Newport Beach 631-1400 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6507 Seashore, Newport Beach 631-388.1 S278,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 221•A1bert Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 ................ 1978 Port Chelsey (HrbrVlew) NB 780-0241 1229,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 19722 QuietBayLn,HntSclf .HB 536-mS Sat /Sun 1-5 2003 Yacht Defender,Seavtew, NB /CdM 840-53S1 $425,000 Satm.m 1-5 1930 Pt. Camey (HVHms) NB 842-5100 $258,fQO Sit/Sun 1·5 2317 La Linda Place, N .B. 8tM'1U ..... s.t /Sun 1·' ••alVlaUdoNord, N.B. a1.1a •·• s.t/SUD 1.s 2M6 Victoria Dr., Laguna Beach 497-3381 $64.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 211 Sapphire, Balboa Island 675-4822 $465,000 Sun 1-5 124 Via Lore a (Lido Isle) NB 673-7586 $479,000 Sun. 2·5 •10311 Monitor Dr .. Hunt. Beach 642-3973 $147,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 S.UU Strasbourgl,e Ranch) Irv. 551-~ $145, Sat/Sun 12-5 5552 Ridgebury, unt 'g Beach 846-0326 $174,900 Sat/Sun 1~5 •1942Santiago Dr., DoverShrs, NB. 640-~7 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 33811 Avenida Calita, San Juan Capo 493-7325 $325,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 26431 Palisades Dr., Capistrano Bch fUG.5777 $889,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •1100 Dennis Dr., Costa Mesa 979·5370 $219,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 401 Colton, Newport Shores, NB 642-8850 $212,000 Sat/SWl 1-5 249 Brentwood (East side) C.M. 642-6368 $123,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 25471 Bamets St., Laguna Hills fUG.5357 $193,500 Sun. 1·5 2215 Donnie Rd., Newport Beach 675-5930 $289,500 Sun 12--4 2362 Silktree (Peppertree) Tustin 751-3191 $168,950 Sun 1-5 2409 Bonnie Pl., <Back Bay) C.M. 76CHl211 $225,000 Sun Only 1-5 500 K Street, Balboa Penin., NB 673-7300 $365,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 22 Morrow Bay (Spygls} CdM 760-9333 $525,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 •907 Sandcastle, HVH. CdM 640-5560 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2104 Yacht Grayling, Seavu. NB 644-9060 $364 ,500 Sun 1-5 26502 Silver Saddle, Laguna Hills 642-8235 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1620 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 $550,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1916 Ayon Cr. (Mesa Verde) C.M. $40-1151 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 131 Milford, Cameo Shrs., CdM 644-9060 $788,000·Fee Sat 1-4:30 / Sun 2-5 1801 Santiago Dr. CDvr Shr) NB 752-2211 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1901 Leeward Ln., Baycrest. N.E. 631-n>o ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Sh.rs., N.B. 631·7300 $&70,000 Sat/Sun 1-S • •401 North Star Ln,DvrShrs,NB NB 631-7:1)() ~.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1924 Holiday Rd .. Bayc rest , N.B. 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 1401 Bounty Way. Laguna Beach 494~75.51 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1630Highland Dr •• Hrbr Hlnds, NB 631-n>o ~.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •24212Torena Circle. Mission Vjo 831-8440 $224.500 Sunday 1-5 1986 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $169.900 Sun. 1-5 301 Apolena, Balboa Is land 675-6161 $585,000 Sun 1-5 •247 Calle E smarca. San Clemente 831-8440 $295.000 Sunday 1-4 •33572 Via de Agua. San Juan Capo. 831-8440 $265.950 Sun 1-4 1708 E. Ocean Bl (Balboa Penin) NB 642-5200 $335,000 Sun. 1-5 376 E. 22nd St. (Back Bay) NB 67S-«>00 $315.000 Sun. 1-5 1230 Sand Key <HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $375.000 Sun. 1- #4 Rimrock (Trt.lrk) Irvine i60-9333 S280 000 Sun 1-5 2130 Santiago (DOver Shrs) NB 645..(003 $247.000 Sun. 1-5 2306 F'J'ancisco ( Baycr est) NB 675~ $275.000 Sun, 1-5 3642 Sego (College Pk) Irv. 540-1151 $176.000 Sun. 1-4:30 2033 Swan <Mesa Ve rde) C.M. 979-4117 $179,900 Sun. 1-4 1072 Santiago. Newport Beach 979-5370 $795.000 Sun 1-5 95311.etland, Huntington Beach 979-5370 $185.900 Sun 1-5 #23 Coventry. Newport Beach 979·5370 $515.000 Sun 1·5 315 Poppy, Corona de l Mar 644·9990 $695.000 Sun 1-5 288Sherwood St. CE .side ) C.M. 631-1266 $182,500 Sun 12-5 173 Buoy St. E.side) Costa Mesa 631-1266 $149,900 Sun 12-5 9972 Hotsprings. Huntington Bch 963-6767 $178.500 Sun. 12-4 383 Santa Isabel. Costa Mesa 673-8550 $205.000 Sun. 1-5 20421 Mooncrest Dr .. Hunt'g Beach 963-6767 $152.500 Sun. 1-5 8572Boone Circle. Westniins ter 540-3666 $215.000 Sun 1-5 440 Mendoza. Corona del Mar .631-.1266 $429,500 Sun 1-5 5 ... 00M 1806 Jamaica (Mesa Verde) CM 962-8891 $284.000 Sunday 1·5 19703Greenleaf, Fountain Vly 968-1328 $205,000 Sun. 1·5 2?15 Ugbthouse Ln., Newport Bch 831-1400 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2?35 Obola Ave. (Mesa del Mar) CM 55&-3880 $157 ,900 Sun 1-5 •2714 De Soto Ave (Mesa det Mar) CM W.2880 $1•.soo Sun l..S "··--·· .. ··--·_,,,.~-· .,._ _.. -...... _.. ....... . I ..... , .... 1.M w ... 835 Amigos Way #1, Bluf&, NB 673-4400 $213,000 Sat/Sunl·5 2006 Port Ramsgate, Newport Bch 644-SM4 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1627 Port Charles, Newport Beach 759·1S01 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••800Harbor Island Dr .. N.8 . 631-0094 $1.395,000 Sun. 1·5 16 Morrow Bay, <Spygls) CdM 760-9333 ~9.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1842Galaxy Drive,.DoverShrs, NB 631-nlO $66.5,000 Stan 1-5 8 Rolling Brook, TurtlerckGlen, Irv 955-0123-View Sat/Sun 1-5 1034 Sandcastle, HV Hills, N.B. 631-7300 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-S * •812 Harbor Island Dr., NB 675-3411 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1801 Holly Tree Lane, North Tustin 751-5115 $1,750,000 Sun 1·6 971 Paularino. Cost a Mesa 730-5017 $139.500 Sun. 1-4 116 Via.Undine (Lido) NB 759-9100 $510,000 Sun 1-5 • 1528 Santiago Dr .. Baycrest. NB 642-823.5 $439.500 Sun 1-4 : 30 8362 Castilian Dr .. Hunt. Bch. 536~ $162.000 Sun 1-4 3129 Lincoln. Costa Mesa 557-5854 $122.900 Sun. 1-4 6 II plus FAM IM or DIN •2033 Santiago <Baycrest) NB 675-6000 $520.000 Sun. 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE Z-111 601 Iris (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $229,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Z-1 • & 6UIST 711 W.Bay Ave. BalboaPenin.NB 675-4630 $315,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 z-z .. ,.. FAM IM or 0-. 608 Marguerite (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 S335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 J. & 2 .. 607 Orchid. Corona del Mar 640-7000 $325.000 Sun 1-5 421 Fernleaf. Corona del Mar 851-9522 Sunday 1·5 110 Collins <Balboa Is land ) NB 642-5200 $475.ooo Sun. t-5 2600 Bayside <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 5485.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3-l II . 510 J asmine. Cor ona del Mar 673·8550 $345,000 Sun. 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACHa.01 • 101 Sholz Plaza #221VersiallesNB 759-9100 $106.900 Sat /Sun 2-6 300 Cagney #215 <Versailles) NB 645-8638 $99,900 Sun.1-5 I IB>IOOM 3050 So. Bristol Unit 6B. CM 979-1050 Sat/Sun 1:30to5 I • plMs FAM IM or DIH 201 Orange Blossom. Irvine 552-7500 $82.000 Sun 1 ·5 2 IEDIOOM 40 Sea Island ( Bg Cnyn ) NB 640-9900 $184 .000 Sun 1-4 14582 Golden Glen. Irvine 552·2000 $98.500 Sun. 12-4 2501 Sunflower A-2. Santa Ana 540-3666 $79.000 Sun 1-5 1700 Westcliff Dr. #15, Westclf, NB 631 -7300 ~.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #17 Wild Goose Crt, Nwpt Crest. NB 673-5354 $162,000 Sun 1·5 .•200 McNeil #10 (Versailles) NB 759:9100 $199,500 Sat !Sun 2-6 407 Bolero Way (Park Lido) N.B. 673-5908 Sat /Sun l ·5 ~ W. Wil.son_#A2. Costa Mesa 540-tm Sl02,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 543 W. WJlson #Al, Costa Mesa 540-tm ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 2512 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 646-5003 $116.000 Sat /Sun 10-5 I J -... OOM 18219 Bryce Court, Fountain Vly 631-7300 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 543 W. Wilson #A3, Costa Mesa 540-1m $107.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #20 Clover (Woodbridge) Irv. 646·4530 $138.500 Sat/Sim 10-4 3 • plus FAM IM or DIH . 316 Vista Trucha, Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 $194.500 Sun 1-5 306 Avenida Cumbre. Bluffs . N.B. 640·556e $250.000 Sun 1·5 320 Via Lido Nord #5 (Lido Isl> NB 675-3411 $739.000 Sun. 1-5 67 Canyon Ridge. Trtlrk Gin. Irv. 675-3411 $23.5.000 Sun. 1-5 15964 Silvertip Ct .. Fountain Vly 963-6767 $91.000 Sun. 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 ... 00M 2644 Monte Carlo, Santa Ana 673-53$4 $83.500 Sun 1·5 11 Encore (Newport Crest) NB 645·0295 Sunday l ·S JamaOOM 11865 Goodale, Fountain Vly 540-1720 $91 ,000 Sun. 1·5 2511 Sunflower #L9, Santa Ana 645-0900 S86.900 Sat·/Sun l..t *,... ......... .................. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOtlT YISTA Older be~ 3 Bdrm, 2 baUa lidded wood fami-ly rwm. aepante lat.an· dry room, formal dlninc. covered patio, many. maoy ntru. 1115,000. Call now . .-zau CJl'lt. '" 9 •I ) llJN I<) ~I ti< I l•llllil ATl9mOM s.•us Think abcU poolln1 your funda • tMQ-Uda with a ' friend. Exceptionally clean condo. 2 Br-.uites, 2~ baths, 3 yean old. Flexible f ioancin1. SW,000. RL'd h d I~~ lk ,1lty i;-;-:{ ~:-:011 V~cant Estate! Sll4,li50. 3 Br. 2 ba, l1e country litchen.., pvt corner lot. The Real Estaters 546-2313 OCIAHVIEW 2 Br, 211, bath. Former model with a fantastic view. Must see this de- corator's delight. Best condo in Costa Mesa . Reduced by Sl0,000. Will aellfut. HOaSINOP&TY Act now! ! 'Ibis property is in forecSO.ure. Needs n.c. ~ acre. 2 Br, l ba + in-law qrtn • out build.lnp. Newport Mesa Sehl Dist. $179,900 •t.REDCARPET -75~1202 . CCMin'O UYIM& Panoramic view Qf pro- posed fel)onal pu\:. Tri· level 4 Bdrm 3 bath, f a mily room , 2 fll'eplaces. Dining room, extra large lot. fruit trees, builtin BBQ. Like Ii vlog In the country. $179,900. Call for more in· rormatioo. ~Z:Sl:t Jl'f ', '•• '. ~ • 1r. r Mr, I [~- Walk to goU •tennis, 3 br 1~ ba, Jacuui, pre· stipou. Lakewood Coun- try Club Eatatea. Sl75,000, 21Ma-. THE BLUFFS MofWHome End unit, backyard pool, 4 Br, 3 Ba, frm1 din ml, cath ceil, I& decks, best loc. Walk to school, ten- nis club, shopping; OWNTIIE LAND •.ooo 2Ao. 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Walli; to Ul't'an or pnv1UI! bt-11C'h ' Nl''" C!U'pe~ •ml (~J'I l)lllnl I :ui.tom dt'\ or 3 JlOAllOll 1 lilclu..k-tl ~W\~k I JUlll $127 ,250' II urn • c• ti 11 .,~ l700 I ,. ~ ' '<I • • ·········•·····•······· Nf'w ~br lb&. 121~.ooo. ~ lcrmit, ()('ti It bch HI Ill E Balboaffl ~I IAYVllW Ol t .. u:x +•'--•mom D~.000 !Jpton Sat Sun l S Ill Wnit 8-)' Ave IURR WHITE REAL TOR . INC. U~4UO -frffpoff funds. &nc. CORONA DEL MAR Shurp. rlt•un tJupkx 3 Bdrm earh unit OWlWr ftnon.-1n..: .ti tlntC'llVl' tt'rm' $2ff7 000 AFFORDABLE HOUSING f o• nhous<' near South C'onNt PIMU J?r{'G\ citnrtE>r homt•. pool & pay Jtro11nd 3 Hit I "" Bu. nt''-' pulnt . <·orpt.•t 2 1·a1 J.!ftt'fl!;:(' $~7 noo LEASE T"'o n w 1o;frr 'illlJ t"' l Bdr m 2 Hu . \\ u~ht•r & ti n t'I indutlt'J 2 t'lil' .: a ra~t> Sfi..C,CI 3700 Newport Blvd Suite 305o Newport Beach, Cotttorn10 Q2663 __:_... ' ¥1 '5'1b Q.t'.85 -Pam Moss RClllS •••••r•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAlnmlC.M. tsJJSM&aAu Ave. 2 81l ll/I b&. roetemp. ct.ap. SUI.ODO. M6-IM6 646-60tl JUSTUSTID IASTIPDI C.M. OYfNEI "'LL HELP in financing this super sharp 4 bdrm. 2 ba home. Fruit trees. covered patio. Move in c·onrl. Good Huntlngton Beach lo<'a tion near freeway. Priced for quick s ale. HURRY ! '1 G""Je 146-1.123 "- MwlMr RHf It .... 141-ISl I roo&.••• +Hlll9Pf Grat fuallJ bome th.la Cornell plan ColleJe Part modll featW'eS lD· cludtt • Bdnm. 2~ a.. pool, .,., • boftUI room. Aakln1 $1TUOO. OP*D eo..Sun 1..S. 14'41 Oak. ••111£!! ~..:=.~~:":; ea..n.dve bome with a car ,.,.,., c.aJ•sac locaUan. nu. ooe'a aot it all and aMiGI oaly ILl3.500 \\bodbrldge Realtu Super ck-an 4 Br It 2 Ba, family rm •/frplc. re modeled kit c hen w/breakfaat noolt, frah e•int lllJide " out Owner'• have pnce tor ~-1 .. ,1\J ( H I\ I /\ l I 'f 1>1i l /l)fJ(J ---""~=---~-~-~a 5S 1 ·3000 ' 1Vll11..EROCK GLEN 9uick sale. <>Pen House Sund.y 12·5. Or rall ror •IY-• Laree sln1le level 4 v....,,_ bedroom. desl1ned for CHIATPAMILY Not;'!,,.ees family llvinl and enter· appt. Curt Herberts 11. l•-..... ~----631 \21116, M2-SM4 NOMI $147•500 ~w tainin1. Fireplace in •Br, 2Ba, USbt 6 airy, 1 Owner 11 . 12 p . both Uvinc and family blll: lo scbJ 6 park. 1 ~ ml room. Spectacular foun- to bcb. Only S1 l8,900. Extn(' sbatp 4 Br 3 a. lain and flab poada in l:i~,...,~1~9-. REALTORS 146-5502 + huae upatain retreat. central atrium. l.ux· Of9tNOUSI .... Pool,(rplc,lomaint. urious mast er ba th. PRJNciPALSONLY Proteaionall y decorat· ~AY 1-4 _· ' ' · OpenllouleS.t/Sun 12.s ed and la ndscaped. MISA¥BOI 10311 Monitor Dr .• Amenitiesgaloreforthe 0...., C..... &U-3'73 most dlscrlmlnatln1. 3023 C t f CWa Dr , ________ --------• Glen HeUwuth. S»t400 3 Bdrm 2\.\ bath custom lMIMOSSllU S..• $10Mtllhwftfl . nt'! Pltwy, lr.-1n .. TWn90CI °'9tSUM 1·5 1142sa.n.c .. New on market . Beautiful Plan 3 features 4 bdnna, 2~ betbs, Cami· b room, dining room, 3 car 1ara1e. Unusually larae park·lilie yard, many trees. carden in secluded settin1 . 2 pMios. Immaculate coo· dltlon. Many custom ameaiUes. Call fOC' appt. ... $11. 11.ACHHOUSI IAYSHOUS What a <-hanncr ~ l.lahl airy. 2lir + r11m1l) room home Wood b~am t.•11 ~iungs. l'<>ZY frplt•. l)\'l '\eeunty gate l'<1mmun1 ly. Steps to pvt beat:hl!i. 1279,SOO 1022 DISCOURAGED home, private courtyard DllAM CO.. ftUI olllrt "-ta M•sa I 02·4 entry, laf'le lot, 3 patios, . h n BY OWNEJ(, ·400 plan -:-:: • ...;•••••••••••••• electronic security Positive cu ow on Cal Cassie By The Sea, REALTORS DA'llD D. CAIUOM llAl.TOl IJl-tltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• I\' c6t fl'llCH1 Coosa~ No l.Mguna tr your loolwli ror Qualuy __ -----styl..-. •nd Ow pgeo"" . ________ 1 white water view. we or AtLrat-t&\ .. pur)i duplu + 2 gwd rentals Pnme Joe.A lion ~.000~ 0,...S-1·5'M 2502 Cnstriew, Ml. 673-1550 So. Coast Triplex Sharp uruts. all 2 Bdrms Great tncome Won 'l last at only Sl29,900 S40. 3666 •Whelan RealEstate OCEANYIEW HARBOR VIEW mu.s 3 br. 2~., ba, >evaritte fl&m r m, brkrst nuok. 1325,000. $~ 752-2211 For W. ly 0...- stsw J'•• .. 0,.."-e w•s-. 2.5 Former model, spacious 3 bdrm home, formal ....._ 1"-d I 006 d.uung room. lrg family •••••• ••••••• •••. •• •••. room, lrg patio Wll.h cov IDULFAM&LY HOYE: 2 story. 3 bdrm and guest quarters Large patio. S35S,OOO. LOUUICHTIL er, 3 car garage. view, quiet Cul*-Sac. Ast11••ltl• loo• at 97 /t°lo . 0....-wtl cwry 21Mt fer Uu.s l'M"lN rustom 1•00 temp 2 t-den home Perfertly locatl-d for ac cess to Newport. Irvine, or poinb north ~lier finandng, luse opt $397 .soo. 333 Viejo. Lag Beach. Open Sat/Sun 2 5 ... ,... .., ledty 4t7-l217 IYOWMH LAST WEEKEND BEFORE LISTING DWLD 28R, lBA, & 3BR, DEN, IBA, SOUTII OF HWY, CORNER LCYr. HARDWOOD FLOORS THR OUG H OU'(, F1REPLACE.5 FORE lt AFT. XLNT INCOME PROPERTY S27S,OOO HOME: 640·6175, OF F1CE: 673-1706. Owner /Broker & ...... 67~lll I TD C&11eO Shores i-S.DI DWloU Twol ... u..ts Sl42,500 FUUaUALTY 54'-0ll4 system, szmke and fire Huntinsloo Beach 4·plex 4br, 2sty, 2~ba. liv rm, alarms. wOod pan~led close to I.he beach. No de-din rm, fam rm. hi&bJy den, Vanl.uit wall cover· fern!d maintenance. As· upgraded. $174,900 W. inp, cmtom hanlwood swnable loan • so hurry• H.B. Open Use Sat. 6 , parquet and Italian tiled dreams go fast. Sun. 12-S. Seller can help noors, numerous other finance. SS2 Ridgebury amenities. ~ outstand· Or., H.B. M6-03:2lli Must LITE•AJRY ing home. $350,000 Sell this Weekend. EASTSIDI Heautilw 2 BR plus den wide o( ownenhjp home. Lush greenery, conve- n 1 e n t loc ation and motivated seller Only tl75,000. Owner will help with financing. Call im- mediately! 752· 1700 loy McC:.C.. IHr BEACHWALK 2 bd, 2 ba. ~~~5~-~"~2~·~~~ ~~~~~~~~I s 1 3 3 • 0 0 0 ' l 9 7 6 I = L A I 6 I F A M I L Y Oceanaire, SJS.3&09. BEST B UY ON EASTSIDE! Sparkling cul de sac overlooks park. Sunny 4 Bdrm , 2 bath. $123,000. Devin & Co.642-0ll t1•11, 11 • r ,,..,,,' 111 • I IEASTSIDE IY OWMElt ~Built 3br or 2br, EASTSIDI RXOllUtLD tBr hseon 80Kl40 ft.2J lot, w /dplx plans. Assume lg loan, S89,000. Owner 631·2923 . conv .. ,den. 11,;ba hme 4Br,2Ba.Allnewflooring w/bardwood floors & jac College Park frplc. Huge 1100· gar ....... 000 ..., IUl\ Converuent loc. 376 E. ..-. · '"1'VWY1 agt. 19th St. Very reasonable 0-roW I 026 at Sl.26,SOO. Open Sat. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 12·5, Sun. 12-3645-3694 Att.:tu..fttort ASSUM AIU IOOM 3 bd 3~ ba, cstm home, Plus 4 bedrooms. Very Beautiful! Wli to b<:h. ruce patio & yard. Near Asswneloao. caU Laurie Huntington Center. Full Agt. 9S2·93Uor536-133S price $119,500 Parle PL.ace Inc. 842·7461 WALITOIEACH Good assumable. 2 bdrm rRJCE llDUCED condo. Owner anxious. $3000 on this nice 6 $19,000. Agt, 536-148~: bedroom with l arge 536-8>13ors:J6.t638 ramUy room. Full price $110,000 Park Place Inc. &&2-7461 lllOMSMOT To Meadow Lark Golf Course. Nice 3 bedroom, l~ bath. Full price Slll,900. Pan PL.tee Inc. &&2· 7461 COi.OMA&. 2 STOIY OCIAM'lllW St7.J50 Walk to I.he bcb from this quaint Colonial style with bis for~l livng, country ll:itchen: cocktail patio and king size mslt Sutle. Best yet llSSWM bi1 k>an. No qualifying. * * llST UST£D! Hard to fmd Briarwood WOODBRGE 58R , COOP . Prescott by Lagoon, AGT 2FR 18 M andarin O wn er 5.52.-4816 model in beautiful Wood· brid~e Broadmoor. 4 beautiful Bdrm lo over ,._ _______ _ 2000 sq ft. Compare the aw value at $17t,to0 ~odhrldge Realty 551.:moo 1920 8arranra J'k,. \. lrvlnt• SAYISSS lyO...! IOIUteaMOCT. Beaut Zbr, 3ba condb in Rancho SaQ J oaquin. Lge open L.R .. den w/wet bar, form . d.r 270' w-nite lites. F.nd un it-lots ol priv-2 patios *•II n1 • ••( Clae to: pool/jac golf, LAR tennis, Mason Pk, etc. One of Irvine's most pre-$169,500. Creative fin s ligious res idences. avail. 16 Mootanas Sud, W 0 0 D B R I D G E Irvine olf San Joaquin. CROSSING'S largest 9156-1438. model. 1be "Easton". 2 C>rlM MOUSE I 0·5 blks to s hopping 6 cr"'T .It.II ..... <-inema. Call for your 1~~~-!!!!!~· !!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~~ personal impectioo. 1:: Wo,ld bridge Rcalry 55 I ·3000 1920 8arranr a l'k">·'"'"" IYOWlB 11tE RANCH. 4br + fam rm. Compktely remod. new c pl , p ai n t . wallpaper. Lovely yanl Koi Pond. Assum ln $145,900. 551-5833 IS Moo::~r. CdM $37§,000 CM•lt ltl& DUPLEX X I n t u p g r a d e d 3 Just 134.QOO lo lake over 2 loans, pr e s tigi o u s Se aBluff Cny n . Award winninl complex. Le 3Br, + 21,A,Ba, Condo. Features stained glass, stylile, solar, tennis & much more. Walk to pk & N.B. Details call Vivian 631-5751 agt. 2 dlx duplexes in Dana Pt. Fireplaces a nd balconies. Seller will as· sist in financing. Sl6S.OOO each. ....... , ...... .......... S.:mclff Lrg single story. 4br. formal dining, fam rm. custom yrd. tropical pool w /bar spe at farepit . ED· HUllRYCAl.J...847-6100 ---------rtlES1'NMOUS COLU&ErAIK Beautiful Purdue Plan, FealW"tB include 3 bdrm. 2 balha. Ideally located to schools, park, pool & sboppin1. Aakin1 only $132,500. New 2 bdrm unit wath JASMINE CREEK By bedroom home with pool two decks and lsl owner owner. Highly upgraded Canyoo View. Access to depreciation. Also 3 ocean view. Piao 6. 3 br. private beaches. call to. bdrm front home with ram r m . a Ir con d , day for appt. new roof, copper plumb· $.1119,000. 644-7266. llCH mty 760.0621 ing, new kitchen, ne w ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;; bath, fireplace a nd •~&...--&...-..& .--um..--. hanlwood floors Total .--....,...,_ ._....,_, ..., Island Charm! Ml.5.000. For I 1st n........ H.'I. tlU.S C .. 673-6'00 O.....J .. CdM OPBe TODAY OPEN HOUSE .,_,..._ 4 Bedroom, 2~ Bath. sweeping ocean view from livinc room and bedroom. Wood-siding and shake root. Submit terms. $195.000 ..., W .... joy golf. tennis • the 1---------1 beach. Walk to schools. ASSIN•M I LOAMS lmmed occ upancy. LOWDOWN Owner. 536-0776 . PAY...-r Btr/Coop. NO~ IW. ... , lSllLMMide 3 Bdrm. + large Family 3Br + Z~Ba. $144,.900. WOClll ?Jal 'TOW.1901• , Sllt,tlO Pride ol ownenb.lp and beautifully upsraded 2 bdrm with l~ balha. WALMYTS9UAU coeeo - Get tocether with your to7S••:_. WATlRFRONl friend or neighbor who Nearly~ acre bomesite, HOMES wants tos&op railing and 4 bdrm + fa m rm REAL ESTATE start buying a home. w/gorgeoua "Country ln- 631-1400 Come see tenor" appt.s. & truly a 601 IR.IS-2·1 Bdrm unit "Home Macazi.ne Pic- Sun, l·Spm, 2162 Maple St. Nice 3bdrm, lb• home oo R-2 &ol. Room ror add on unit. Seller leaving state. RCTaylorCo Rm. Walkln& distance to 11911allie the beach. Full price 3Br, l!Mla, •.soo. __ SlM,000. 0peallouMSunl·5 - Priced to aeU today! 2 bdrms and 1 ~ b&tbl --Hl\NCH ~ HlALTY ~ ~~J l 2000 r,40 <>'>00 CAMPUS Parlt Placielnc. &&2-74&1 ...,W.W WATERFRONT dup&ex-like new. corner torial" pool. waterfall & TMTANIEALn WAl~'lllW 141-' I 00 HOMES Open lbM by Owner. 'lli!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I AEAL ESTATE VIEW l....a.ISIAMD ly Ow•er·J I 7 lot-1229,000. s pa complex all set In IJMSll DA*a•R'S ~ l Aary condo with 3 bdrma, 2~ ba. tennis crts, pool and spa. Unobstructed view of ocean. marina and city ligbts. Fabulous master suite with dee.It. Ocuaaire tract. 4 Br. 2 i.:: 631-1400 ~Sbdrm,2 ba. home near sboppint ctater, OC1. and rec.re•· lion. Sunn1 and bript Plu 1 Wllb 2 pal1os _ $143,900. Includes tbe land. OPENSAT!SUN l·S lush It tree studded UMl-HOMIS grounds · just mapifl· BJG HOUSE S MALL P RI CE -GREA T TERMS! Hidden 2sty, Sbr, form. din. sep. tam Ba, F.R., frplc, eacl. r« 1--------~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ rm. be.wtul inside/out. llJTCH HAVEN -= 675-6000 4f II I 2 BR, 2 sty bse w /tplc 2 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -l , ........... f BR gar apt., + lge sep :;;: owners unit. Good as· sumable. 1392.000. Prine i!l~Eillll~\!i :\: l!: 11., ~~1\iltim; MOVE 'Ell OlIT rm, over 2tClO sq ft. Only Sellef' bas dropped price SlJl.500. Take over loan for the 2nd time on this w/ooly smM down. O.H. Ring 640 · 5560 Anytime _E_astblull Pro! Bldg • only. 673--0727 prime CdM propert y. Sun. 1-4. m Paularino Let's write an offer and C.M Call AGT for de-Ultle ..... l.a.d negotiate for this pvt PIUCB)TO SILL tails: 7»5017 or 957·1251 New 4 BRlllliquecustom home with rental units. Beautiful Y oonres t eves.AsltforGuy. home. 125 Abalooe. Call J Ano Do A.,. model in serene, park· • OPENUOC'callownr °' ran. ,... like J asmine Creek. This NEWPORT HEIGHTS, ~.000. 673-3984 &Sl·9S22 elegaoUy appointed ea· new condo. Only 1 left. 3 CREATIV£ ecutive home features 3 BR 2~ Ba, 1800 sq.ft. BAYVIEW·REDUCED! '~ Bd.rms, family room, 1139,500. 334 Ogle St. Attractive 2 Bdrm 1 ba PORTFOLIO formal dining and 2~ •• ...t d Open Sat/Sun 1·5PM, with 1 br+ba over bl PROPERTIES, INC bath. ~y swimming, 6'2·5'122 gar. Extra balh & laund tennis and peace of mind racil m garage. l house in a prestiiious security MESA YllDI from South Bayfront, --T•entfk--·~--11-•l guar ded com munity Lge 3 Bdrm I.hat looks larce corner lot. , I f Drastically reduced iand like a model. Owner ,__house SUnday 11·3 oo a 45 ot. 2 root ready for Ottupancy. Br· ..,...,u ~ with 3 Bdrm rear-· ff 11 · financing. makes il 11X5 ~arine Ave. Bal lsld. Bdr •-U1g an o er e er as S"""'ial at $144,950. MEL FUCHS apt or use as 2 m • desperate! Short escrow .-~ Ba h I 3 "" I 3 OPEN SAT/SUN I S PAV!UON REALTOR c e or. urep aces. po65ibleOPEN SUNDAY 67c "l.20 c ar ga rage . ~sit i ng l·S. (476CA) 3201 DAKCYrA -..,.,., 000 Sub 't JOHN KLOSE. RLTR. ........ . ID1 . 9~2611 O,. S-. 1.5 631·BB or 64.S-61122 Open 1·5, ll01 Balboa 607 Ordid 0 SLJQ Tri·ple& 2br . .lba, 2· Bach. CHA&t •• J Sl'OIY "!!....._==== ===-r Realcy Sll4,000 Corner lot. 1838 + MODERN APT. ' Pomou AGT 546-8471 On comer, l blll: to bay. Cost---...... ----,0-2_4_ :~ ~~· b~c~~;,,~~ "::;~;~x •••••~••••••••••••••••• ~ = ~~2t!~f~ 2Br. l~.Sa, sep din rm. mocc--, i---------1 enclosed patio. Many Ex· forced air, dbl gar + ~7000 EASTSIDE tras. $112,000. cbarming apt. S37S mo. w!b1tns. ~~~~~~~~I a.ct a.y. •Bdrm. 0po Daniab rplc. FABULOUS J"'cr..--~•-$125 900 Sun 1-5. 2t09 Bonnie Pl. ASSUMABLE FINAN· --~ Offshore Prop. 760-8211 C I N G •· o w c Lar•est mode l with 't .,. " 3 Bdrm 2 batn. large 2ND. SAVE $1,000's ON oceaoview.New2st.oey 3 patio, big yard. Builtins ' 'lllWOF INT & LOAN COSTS Br. l:m,lm. Owner/Agt. plus spa. Call645-9161 MISA 'IBDICC DI0,000.Area'sbest. Callfordeta.Ua64'>-1212 15th GREEN: 4 bdrm, 3 ... UAL.n SELL idle items with a ba,poolhome. [(. OPEN HOUSE (Jilt 43~1 Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Outstanding fir plan. REAl fY &12 5678. Open Sun 12-4. 30!)3 Coun-try Club Dr. ·::~:t;~' S©\\.<Allv\-lt t.trs · ::!: -----ltlftotl •• CLAY I '0UAN -----o teo,ror'IO• tt'le 6 aro1T1bt.d N(>Od• Mlow 10 "'OU & ~ , mo'~ •otd• P• "'' lefteu af j: ' ' tmcft •n 1ft t.,,. ot IQ '•• G '> ,1 1 n~n,, I <t I ,~ II v ( 'I E I' I ~\~, .. I . I S I FTIM ,~1 1 I I 11 I I , __ /\ C/21 BERG· GLORIA 557-8320 By Owner E.side R-2 lot, 2 lmhl* C.M. separate bowie & yards, 4 Br, 2 Ba, w/family rm top cood, yrly income & frplc. Lots of used $10,200. o we 2nd . b rick •/Oak . n ew $130,000. Prin on ly. carpel, 6 fresh paint. -.... 754-1641 Owner desins fast sale-1---------1 have bou1ht another . MISA'IBDI OPIHSUH 1.4 UIOUAlllCA Great loc .• creat family home w /S bdrms It 3 betbs. Asking 1214.000. Ceatnlry 21/Berg Hz.1191 Open House Sat/Sun. Cwt Herberts II. 631-1286 REALTORS - WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 F t•Y...., 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fuer 6K under market. 43K assum. 8~ VA move in now 4br, huge lot ~ $129,500. 9551 Telban Dr. 962-2296 WAUTOllACH 4 Bdrm 2 b&, home, 2~ bib from beach. Ocean view. Good ftnantilll • good terms. $174,900, ask foe Jewell. Open Sat 6 Sun, Dlth St. Orq I ·21 •fl I I f li • 6 MOMTHS FUI s.t...-, Beautiful former model 53&-~ home. 3 Bdrm 2~ baths 1--------- ANDSPA. 'Jbett's more. Owner will finance with 203 down. Owner motivated! Call now. 752·1700 lll}1 l11 )· ),-;,• ,,,., t [~IH&Hil ROMANTIC MASTER BEDROOM. overlooks lush green court. assume low interest loan. 2bdrm. l ~ba townhouse. Only $86,SOO. Call DOW ! Agt Marjorie: 982-9311 , 5 lllS TO IUCH 2TOLMEPm Along with t he super locaUoo, this spacious 2 sty home offers you 3 Bdnm, each with a prt;- balh, vaulted ceilings, earthtooe cpts, a co&y brick frplc. low main· tenance, all this ~nd mott + • big.b balance assumable loan at 9.54%. CalJNOW. l•&POOL Of9tSUN 1·5 17902 Still Harbor. DeliSbtfal warm, friend- ly 6 invitin&. Sincle level dollbou.se. Asaumable • ... , ~ ._• I.I I 1~.l !dtllll'.• :\: l!'11 11; r ,d I 111'!• fiiroq lo4(1 <..~1)0 Anylorne Lt~lhlllt' Prof Bid llull &'• .... , 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llltllBIT BRtm 3Br, 3Ba with your own pvt 40' bo.t dock. $161.000. Aasumc ... lll .. m .. • owner will belp finance OPIM .. SAT /SUN 162'1......, Call Madeline Koons 84Hll03. Orq - ............ 1040 I '·21 WAIWWWCMT'lllW ••••••••••••••••••••••• . !i l I I Y\ • S~PRAY CONDO 2 Br. POOi.Ate SLIP Es~'site upgrades In-DeautifulCbriatiana kY l _,_ . s.f •~ with indoor pool and ex· cl ev.,..,..,, rrurrors, 53&-;~ pamlv.e view. Perfect for wall papen. micro·wv • ---------• entertaining in this 3 t rash compact. 3rd. floor, vaulted beam ceil-Open Hse Sunday 1-S. bdrm, formal dining rm in1s. SU&.SOO .. Call for 21312 Brookhurst, #122. 3 ~k~':~~w~~ a ppt. Nin fa Jarvis Br condo. CIR Rllrs. leata/o~ion and ex-&42·8850. John Coombe _Ann __ .6'6-__ SCll8 _____ 1 Re-.. ~-chante. ,000. ........ ' C• Affwd Tiiis $82,000 for a 3 bdrm WATERFRONT REDUCED townbome. Community HOMES OpeoHteSunl-4 pool. spa, tennil • REALESTATE 83GCa1tilian Dr basketball. Walk to ever-631-1400 Ele1ant s Br 3 Ba ytbln1. Aat, Dave, 1,,,,_. _ _.. 1040 w/fami..ly, fonnal dining, 4M-755l --. -6 bu1e patio rooms . ---·------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C hoice area . Now $182,000. Must sell! Ast. ~ 1024 .•.................... , MO DOWM-OIAY!! 3Br. l~Ba. Frplc. Built·ins. lngood family ar ea. will not last at $85,500. No Down Okay to quality Veteran. FPA Okay too. Submit aU off en. I CATNE~C I I Ii I It mu1t be wonderful to . be a teenager today. Juat Imagine, to be able to turn l.---0-8-R-E-T--..I on the TV and have your H choice of a dozen pictures ' 1• I I I I . you've .......... . flur Upper I Bdrm. 6 Den. R-2 lot. ta.soo. 10% down. 121 Santa Isabel. S.3192. NO DOWN PAYMENT I 00/o INTHEST . NO QUALIFY.._!!! No need To Qualify when you take over the loan on this spacious 3BR • 1 o/. Ba. with sparkling cool pool. Cozy tam rm. cpting 1 yr young. ~au for more details. I s u 0 x E D I e C~Olele lh• rll11t~i. ~ ~ I I I I I' 1 ..... ::.~:1,;. ~~ ~1c-~· ;w;··i t r r ii 'f Tl rr : .... .., .......... Pop&llat 4 bedroom, 3 balb. family room + breU:fut noak. l'n.it • citrus trees. Only SISl,000. 3IOt F1orida Cir. ODett,.~~t/Sun 1·5. a1en n.uw.nn ...... OPIN DAILY 1 ·4PM 2298 Waterman Way, 1 block E. of Santa Ana Ave at 23rd st. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, den, plus rumpus room. S,165,000. No down. qualified buyer with trade-house, car. boat. camper. etc. etc. Owner. 771-4870 M>LDBt·.WIST llALTOIS Ii ASSOC. . ........ THl.OOOLR .. TitlllA-=-rCWI Fabuloua t Bdrm 2~ W'ambletGD PlaD iD the Racquet Club area of Irvine. Newly carpeted & painted thruoul with pro- f essioaally landscaped yard1. Open House Sat/Sun 12·5. 13756 An· dele . Asking o nly •• 1.1.1 = H/\NCH ~ fH l\l TV ~ ~)~Jl 2000 Have something to sell? Classified ads do it well. Price ••1ka 3 Bdrm (California --------· ltom.), 5102 Doanolle: Newly decor ated, 2 Of'rOITUMln knocks often when you use result·gettin~ J>aily Pilot Classified A,i:ls to reach I.he Orange Coast market Phone 642-5678 baths. din/nq. Crplc, courtyard It ~overed patio. Compare before you buy. Only $116,000. 494-7551 ..........~ HllLIE ~ Mc CORMACK RE RCTaylorCo 640-990 0 RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN "San Joaquin" model. 2 bedrooms plus den/study. Quality neutral tan carp e ts and drapes. Mirrored doors. Fabulous golf ·course view, 2 private patios. Asking $179,500. Penthouse "San Mateo" model. 2 bedroom unit overlooking golf course and night lig ht view. Upgraded. Community pool. tennis . $178 .000. NORTHWOOD Year and a half new 3 bedroom. 2'f.r bath single family detached home. Ma ny upgrades. 3 car garage. Owner will consider contract with 203-down. $169,500. WILLOWS 3 bedroom home in great f amity area. Privacy, RV access. Good terms. Try contract of sale. Askimg asking Sl.25,000. WOODlllDGI VII.LAM Uniquely and beautifully u.pgraded 3 bedroom condo. Choice corner across from park with mountain view. Many extras. J112.500. .... RCTaylorCo : ' '-.. 01 \ 11.) r .~ . . ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~~::::~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~~~.~~ ...... ~".'-=~ ... -· ................ "" ............. "" ..... '°" s..,,.. ..... ,,.,.,., 2000 " , .. .... ••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••1•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• C 11ld www I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............. '••••••• It touMlw ........................................ . DAIL V flM.OT SUN!!y. !!pt~r 7. ,_, llaM \O ,n.d drematk ....._.HM•W..,,1 l + ..._, •· Call A.IUI "-"-"' *8 on aaa ..... ..-~~aft•lew '"111& IPl.INOS .. CON ..W.W. lllOlm O\-f'fliooll ••• Laa•na B•at'h l>O II ltreaawood Coordlaall•I cualom OPDI IAT/SUN 11·4. c~ ctraperi•. • ••• a Br. 1'4 .. , Near w-•1............-.a 1Br 18a .. Wlf:l/lba ~ A ------• . ..,. place .. pr1 me &oc• illuDac. c...t Pneclpal.a tiaa. only .... ,000 by owaer o.,y.·....-o. wkncb • ......... o --... _.,.. loan, ap ............... AmOLUTILY ....... .... llAU11'U&. 81........_...._ -Vlll•1• San Juen, 4 .......,. 01.._ llftUI bdrm, 2 ba, country ~a:.:. v::.'*:d.:11El 111uw1NC,. •nvam court home. All the ~ll'UCUcm <Ntetaad ....Utie.. Sl05.000. 1111 ~ r..uare. la OlD WOILD CHAIM MlallALn C I M T I A L r luda larle malla' auite 146-Gl 14 LOCATION wltb byilro whirlpool tdeal for bachelor or couple., for the f.-.y • the 10 '9Ued liab. f ... t dlalna ldeul for entertalninl(. ._elMCY SAU ,I". l.r •• "'drmi .. room, 1ard•• room. Ocean view, DJO sq.ft. " • <'"'tom tlrwplace wltb -••-•y l·I -.. ' \Wd 1tcre. 4 BR S Ba, in batlaa. t!OWalr)' dlo 111 c.ftlMllaa ph. 2 car _...._. -"" ~ ....Ulklul Meredith Ca · l::ae~y u;::a .:f:'.; 1ara,., n' .... private Z211 PAClfllC DIUYI nyon. Under market A-.1...-.......... _ ...... ___ ,\ docl w1th w ....... ~. coaOMA DIL ..... 1231,900..0wner,831·3030 ... _.-~. ~.. tridty Som• ot>tloeal ..._ .. ,..,.!ii EYl!N __..... -~'--poNlble a 1119<ial for Utt> ~ ~don. 4oai• .000, d......, ~ . $1195,000. Excellent financing. Prk-ed ..... ooo Wl4iiWATm YllW 0,. Im l·I A new 1'fe awa.lta you In ......... ..._..Dr. Brok~rs invited. ow ... '75-t4Z1 tbla warmly ele1ant J Carollklft, ,\C\,Ul·OOIM bdrm . ll b • ho m r Showa by appobltmsnt Sollda=•.nd m.1ture landau make you JAlt • • C-. ···········~····· 1m11 MC\ll'e If ov•r Uecorawr'• own borne. 3 Baycrest, J br, lr1 llilt, aep 2IOOO aq ft iu't mouch. Bdrm. 2 atory 1plit-tevel. fam rm, opea Sat/Sun. there an pa... IOI' tJC Oceao view, on wide Siii.GOO. Gl·JOTl. BY OWNER· 2 yr old Con· do, 2Br, 2Ba, many xtru, auwnable loan, $71.950. 811-3787 PANORAMJC Catalina Samsela Is Marina view. SJCTour Home s:m.ooo Roberta Realty-.UMO s-t.... 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.. ... ~ ... moP61 10'41'. per aaoum D 'Amlco , Broker _..,.CY• lll·.-Tt pauioo -.ooo ,,.. bell. nae wU.mate •OCIMIYllW• 4t..aul lodecor nuALoUDr. ....._.....,_. l>yaamlc new wood and DOU't9Ml.I. Olhena.lloavallabte. Two 2 Bdrms. 2 ba. PARK UOOCON00-2Br. 2Ba , hpl c , new c pts/drp1/pa1nl. xlnt ftnaDcing. Price slashed. ~5808 '4 acre, 3 br, den, frml din rm. Jacuai. cement & fenced area for trlr, 20 fruit trees, duck pond, tool shed Is green house. $134,000, ~ 1'21. Owner. alMs botne fo.-the du e fJ 1 ..... C..tw F\rep&acea, 4 car 1ar. ilactave buyer A de I"!!~~~!!!!!!!!!~~ '46-&Jl7 Xlot Joe. Cloae to all ilAllSTAll ~ Acre in Newport. Dn,500. CaU 131-4516. BY OWNER-3Br. la lot, nr \'..' I : I I '1 '·, TAYLOR c;o. fiJ· 1\1 '( C II\'-, , : I jl, QUALITY IUILT l-UMIT .... NEA• MIWPOIT Mll~410.000 Fantas tic 3 bdrm owner~ unit with f a mity rm. formal dining rm. 2•,.; baths & fireplace. 4 Other lovely units each w/2·bdrms . 2 baths & fireplace. Atriums & patios. 6 Closed gar.ages + 4 pkng spaces. Only 4 yrs New . WESl.IY N. T. YLott co.. llAl Toas 2111 s-J .......... ... MEWPOltT CEHTB, M.I. . . 644-49 I 0 Acrto1pforS. 1200 CD nrcW •• ••• • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • .....,.,.,, 1600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• FREEWAY OFF RAMP COSTA M1SA ia onlf 1,000 n from tbia to•••.& I aq 3.S oo major access --to be lanned cham· A fabWoul location with piooabi golf coune oear la r I e b Id I 1 . a n d k an ch Ca Ii lorn I a . showroom. KM uiatlDI Terms. prlce only buinesa. Owner will li5,000. 114-CT7·5'11 bkr. carry lsl T.D. 91'75,•. siper abowcu e Ter PAMJAITIC ~Bestdpbprice ril\c t.-mi. 3 Br, 3ba. 000 r.'11.:y as \hllvft.t..SeUemodel. Wu s•u.ooo. NOW OCIAHYllW •-.~ ;_':!" "-1i .Ind tllit. • br, 2~ ba, 180 sm.ooo. 2:M$ KiJJvl~w 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. h1Ce den or P. ' 1111..... aum. ruw ............ ~ $20,000 DOWN bwioeaa di.strict • schl .a. I • ccm-..Jal or FHA /VA , .. .-;:;· uoo .. vilnr, super •aa.ot Open SM~ \.$ cau Jrd bdrm, 2 frplcs. lovely Completay relW1>iabed. 1°' ial~EL FUCHS Eaatblulf 5 Bedroom. ~•tJ:..::.r:.~at;:~ Rml,Act . .-?·~ ~:1'.J:'~ 49'·7578 :':n ~~etola~:.c~r!C:: PAVJU~TOR ~~~ !~l~a~.,>'b 3Br, 1P4Ba. cul de uc. 4l2aptunlta.t.otalingover ~4~--· Houle s.&J!lm M, lGll l•llll!~~ ...... -~-•• _llllllllllm~~-~--n,,.ncinc, SIJ5,000 ol $1.SOO per mo. Total RV acceu. 11 yd,179,900 17 mllUon. Localed in WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631·1400 •.ooo. s.r7·3182 ••••••••••••••••••··-· Y.UO.Wood,SIHal. SPICTACUI Al ,. ~# ~eCo.Dunn pr ice SZ 8 9 . O o o . 549-87 Mldwe1t capital city. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAl .. OMT-Sellrl' :... -..wuooumMG 7 14 / 6 7 s. 2 0 7 3 0 r Mervln 1'1.rtins, consul-Llll~..u!!.:TOM SJ7t0001 IJ0/•·4... Beat location on Lido 2131287·5535 _ WHhk tw IOtl lant M D Perkins ~"11..W ~ ...... Zba, plan Exclusive Table Rock. Open Sat Is Sun 1·5. 1401 75f.tZZ I Is le. Wide lot. 3 car M A G MI f I C I M T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al(enc)".11~272-840 IEACH ;o:::, :; =: !:f~U:.~~o:!t. ~r:alet.:~~~C:~ l~~~~!!!!!~!!!!!~~I Ce~~~~r!::S~ HA c 11 MD• o M Ulh~:~~Dt.1rm M.w At ••• VILLAS ...... Open HoUle. Sat ed. Owner wilJ help view, fam/rin, frpl, a flnanciq. "10,000. Ask IACIC IAY home with r,ark 111r... C ;ha FROll _ls_luD __ ,_UM_._ ...... ___ . __ , ftnaD~; only those with covered lanai dining 111° ICEAll VII forBoborWyvonne. 4 Bdrm. Maida room. yard Iota of nut 1r.-..11 •et1t11Mllt.-.a $66 000 ~down need respond area and potting/rm on pool, st.med glass win F\illprice•u.:ioo P\,C.JIJ/I Jntt 1 Wt I .... ,... Barbara Rias the extensive decltln1. dowa. $o199,000. Agent Parit Place Inc M2 7•'11 AS LOW AS Jbr, 2ba, prh. a /c, · Price reduced from Newly decorated OD fee 646-1044 501 DQ'6A.1 laadaeaped, coevena-U,...l()UI: t1()Ml:S 12M.0001DS235.000. Com· land. Owner extremely •---------oeti.r .... lthh '"-1lr 1 vr 1,111. 1e units, 70 '"" tioa pit, BY OWNER 67i6 6000 pare. • aoxiom and priced to aell YaSAlllfS ....................... aWlmml111( i-A)!, laundry• 8IOOWarner AYeoiae 111.mz..ea,SIM.OOO. ...,.. ..... , :!:=a:·t=.boutun-2bdrm, 2ba condomo· ...._..._, luhl(l(J In ~JI Jac:lnw , 171411• 4772 YOU'RE INVITED Build your own cean Is harbor view, FwS. I IOO <;. I ht from I. A . '20 S5SU.IDJl&ly TWILmOCll M&t TO DISCOVER Eque.trim l!lltllle OD 2~ many ameniUes, pool, by mln from f'alm Spnnga. 1---------0... llt/Sm l·I VJCfORIABEACR acres, $195,000 or 4/5 Ocea.o~Homes Ml'WPOlrrSHOltlS owner. $14 9 ,S OO ........................ XltltluabelterlDafut New3bdaireond.&ardee 6~,_. at 2JMI Vid«ia Dr, off acre at $150.000. Let lbe OurSpedalty °'9tSUM 1·5 2U/IZ1·79t9. • Sao Juan Capo. iss.ooo. 2 •PPref'laUna area. Will Crmdo· near S.C. Plau . Viii& t11i1 •=• 3 Coast Hwy. n......n for Kida have pets, explore ..... s.lll&Auoc. JJICetllr · !i_ ~~s.1i~· fl. llyni provide positive cash MMm.••· ...... I~ b; k I "t""' the caves Is raiae a 546-tW n-H........ bdrm d Cullom ccmtemporary 3 .,.. now on assumption of 1--------- Gardea bome this viewtnll·5.Sat/Suo. garden. Near Lacuna's ~~+pa:· Br. family rm, 45' lot. 2'X.60. wood panelad thru preseot. loao. Owner will 1/ wHkead while you SycamoreHllll. SUF•IUY dnt coad.ltioa! 'sEE '. Impeccable. $398,000. out, spacious Zbr, Zba, c onsider papers . S. I ... aa...lt ... , Jut! Tbe Old world c harm , 494-7551 FOR . YOURSELF ! Ownr/Bkr.m-3339. fam rm, x.lnt location . ..->.ooo. full price. Call••••••••••••••••••••••• metlcaloa1 care and whitewater views and ~~'!':i. 4:;~ ;.~ C a r o I 8 err Y : OCUIWDf\I eanftll planotn1 behind nearby picturesque ~ HILLIE •--w-• .. •-""----h _ _. a.ao..._.ooo! ..,.__ Prine Only. 963-4815. 714-75Ul817. NEWPORTBBACB '*..._la evident the beach await lbe lucky ~Mc CORMACK RE ....... ... ""~ ..... • • ..,.. MEWPOllTlmaHrS REDUCD>SD.• miallte JOU eater lbe buyer of this 4 Bdrm llll!!~~~~~!!!!~~I pool. Call Tom Gottier, ••=• Room to add to this coay IMdlPvopcrtf 1150 Aaaumelowlntsestlat duar.l1"Wud1A'72aq home. The large double ~ Brtr.~aio •'71-7060• lBrbome,beamcellin&. •EXCITING• •••••;:::::::•Ca•••Y:••••• XlatCODd. MU.GOO. ft, decorated in 1ood lot with lovely 1arden .; TIMESHAal covered patio, avocado& ... ~~p-; ... •ula CJSRealton l-G5-,.,_ ·-------.. au•r••tees 1 •J cit.rua fruit trees, RV ac· ~ .._ ..,..........., .._... .. .-. -·-.. -..... Buy your "Vacation ·~ cess from paved alley. --r 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Chanel OCMYllW..._. a lifetime of pleasure. Spot" forever at the of the best condos in ~ IYI Beauti ul · newly up· front home with 40' L 1545,000. 0'7·3331 beach. Fantastic loca-Newport Crest . Ocean Ocean+ bay view condo. 1"!!Sl25!!!1!.!!000!!!I!. !!Bkr!!!!.!!545--!!!1!27J7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! graded carpas & drps, shaped dock for 2 boats. ~·,:>~~%.hi~ EAL T Y btogo l i on . D e c o r • t o r view. Umque floor plan U Try --~ do 1: 2Br, 2Ba Le~tt Home in High beamed ceilings, f . h d d f 11 with --' • tennis courts Boat 5 p. lv~..., wn. L H 11 t only payments. Please urn1s e an u Y .,...... Owner la motivated ! ! 2 Story Cape Cod on cuJ-aguna 1 s nices atrium. fireplace. wet call bkr. 631.2246 or ORT FOLI OS equipped. Kitchen maid cbeby.Primelocation. WorldR.E.50-2581 de-sac, new decor , S•Pk.Allnewappl co~-bar & private patio oo 548--2119 service. $12,500. Is custom decorations. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ l')'ench drs, brick patio, ner lot across. fro~ ) I.be cha.oeJ. Great home --------- 552-3339 i..,.. Vllel)t LE. Call now for appoint· ::: lg Jot. JBr. 38a, den, ram Clubhouse, PG?'· Jacuw, forlM.ng&eotertaini.ng. 4 Pio Prime, H.B. Reas. 497-1761 meat. Ill KiDp Pt 3 BR. fam· rm. formal din. $205,000. sauna, exercise & rec Owner21.3/J91-3606 Gd income 2 br unila. ·-THISHOllS ()pm House 12 Cedanpr· A beautiful home in a L....-... I 050 gate guarded private ••••••••••••••••••••••• iaO. lniDe. 2 Story. 4 area oo the ocea.o side. 3 lCAl•AAAfil Spaclousneu abouDds in t hi s prof. dee. 6: laadacped es.ec. bome. 4 act silled bdnm + huce bcmua rm, fam rm. brfat nook . Too many amenities to list. Only $179,900. For private sbowin1. call Glen Hellwarth.559--tMOO. Red h 1 ll ~ Re.1lty 1;-;-:{ -;-:wo rm, lYJ ba, lge lot, quiet Owner~5752 hall=. (KJ5a29>;. __ .. Cc rMrl Cash to Jou or am 2Dd to neighborhood. $218.000. ---------__,,,. ~ .___ -·c 000 ~_,, a.st iaTOWll ...... ,.,, 1600 :_~;8-· · -.s.w 12x.55 2Br, lBa. (.ronl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm. Family Rm . Bdrms,3bathslsfamiJy Fml Dinin&. rm. Amenities include 1-Z TO DICoaATI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Steps to be9cb, 4 BR- ----"--a lot 2~ ... \4llllil d .• pool ...~ea,,_.._ Price reduced Now. IUCll.UX Two · 2 bdrm, 1 bath UD· ita. Summer /winter ren· lab. Priced for qllick sale. IMIOA.-MIWPORT kitchen. Home to have LA~ 11.ACH .__ Pv •rtf 2000 new exterior supplied by 9600 sc;>.Fr. ••••••••••-••••••••••• ---:a...... ... _ Laurelwood, commuaily pools Ii ten· ___., .. courta. Just miDu&es 4br, Jba, I ear gar. from Amtrak. 1545,000. aeller. (DGMlt). 14 Leated commercial· ~ CLASSIC iDdmtrial uaita &ocau.s ea.ta .._. loeatica s hl1bl1 up1raded . COMTm rOIAIY _o.. __ 1/4._;:;__m-_•_7 ___ 1 Wood Is alua 3 bdrm iD Npt. Bc:b.. for teo,000! $115,100. Own/agt. WC. f HOMI oo one ol Lacuna's main Br, 2 Ba. Owaer will Claae to the water, ck>ee ~ to a pool and clole to the ---------..., '7Ml70 SALIS highways. Building re-cany at ~ a • yn. Ste cmtley remodeled. Hieb 1156,000 down. 1'\111 price 2'106Harbor5 .. A59' J7206-A demand area. Partners SZ20.000. Yearly income -want out. offering very $21,000. Tenants pay M Jlmitqe, Heritaie Pk home w It h I a r g e B h playroom for entertain· Ea al, 2 r t w n s e. iDg °' familY fun. Spec-beach? At 3CM eanat St. CUSTOM NOMI We will throw in the Jynold,theoolycustom LDt foe cmtom home on 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pool/par\ 916,SOO. Owner tacular white water 6: ci-.,.. __ m. __ lal__..,_B-_71_45 __ ........,.. '"' lilhts mws. Ceda house for $121,000. Drive boJDe,, in Har__. Vje,w fi ,..,. .... ~ b ... -:;;:.... all f t Br FR the waler. '"l"roit or .., ._ 12U4. 1 blk to ocean. y UKU c or app . homes. 4 + . so bo t mo 000 terms ''"' Creative financi ng many (eatures we don't a · · · Hunl. Bch. SZS.000. Call OBANGETREE CONDO. siding inside & out. l8r w /laft. Great loca· $TJS,OOO. available. for a buyer know where to start, 67~9111• agent. aft2Pll, s.'J&.3151 ta.. Ead unil. Upgrades. SOPMISTICA TID ....... ...... I OSZ A/C, pools, tennis, etc. 3 Bdrm home with one of ••••••••••••••••••••••• tM.llD. Won: 832·71'71. lbe molt beaWful views - with minimum M0,000 carpets, drapes, oak IAY &OCEAM Double wide Mobile clown. f l o o r s -ho l t u b • Between bay Is ocean on ...... : SHiii available anywhere. Laguna Niguel Sp9doua, warm & lnvit· 1n1 with mall)' e1e1aot Realty • toucbea. '150.000. ..... .....,.. wallpaper all are the tov-• G' . Home, 2bdrm, 2ba, very 11...A• -so finest quality + + + a .,.y comer. iga.oU c Id cond. New w /w __ 2 story, 4 bdrm. fam /rm A.-1 ..... FA AC xlot JollDCoombebrok"' mucb, much more. imerior' creenbou&e with ,.,...,_....., I • Flauc~xible. brick. A smuhina home &ocatioo. SJC. By Owner: ~ ...... I041 ......... ·-··········· PAl!m•MIC OCUM'9W New-Woad • Glau. 3Br aaa, frplcs, security ...... llllD Yaealllll, in· --. A*ial-.000. QllaMleW/llm 1·5 m11 ......... s.AI 0 I (Q'Cmlt.tdl) .... ~~~--llEA.UoP$ 83J-8440 SIQ,1 ... AllA Whit~ water and Catalina 1unaet views from this 3 Bdrm, 2 ba bame. New kilcben We and appliances, new cpt. Larae yard witb secluded brick patio. IZ11.500. DCWll Sllt'llS ~ ;-::, tlllia spec~ : and steps to bay or , _n_...an __ .Q.BB __ • ____ _ Fabulous pool bome. 4 cmiY-.OOO. ocean. Reduced tt 1174 Overland 21YJ' mim, ZSTCa"f-lldnn.-.-• · tahovupoym••"· sq ft. 9115.000. c-., , .. Eve Ideal family bmne baa 4 C/2 I ...... c:..e.r WATERFRONT ~ · Bdrm. 3 Ba. BDam room, '40-iJ17 HOMES MIWPOn' aeperate DlniDC Rm. Air REALTORS REAL ESTATE Cbome from 4 different Condition. Mapificleat -C-OD--IASTa.---... ---•Eltate cloain1, owner , _____ 6_3_1_-_14_00 __ , models in DeAnz.a mountain view . ..,.._ lllUlt Mil. Barbor View, Bayside Vtllqe. $31,500 ~..:a;.J 1.!.,u I I Y eom---~' Summerset llodel, 1--•,..,,_--Sif--M---• toll56,IOO. land2Bdrms .••• ~.IOO _,. · 5bd 3b t -...... ,_ each. Private beach. SPICTAC .. AIYllW 3bdrm + clR den. Lr& rm1, a , erms. 1101 ,..,, .. Dr Of Oc ...... _ _. _. _ _._,__ fenced yrd. SlH,000. IZll,000. Act: MS-950. Gra....,.-liv. in this 4 Br pool, spa and clubhouse. ---~ <>trDa' , ..... 7S2 ZlW1 ---Barrett Rlty. M2·S200. from this beautiflllly up-._. · · llACH DW'LU 3 Ba, fam rm. dinio1 rm, graded 3 Bdrm. 3~ Ba. lf,e.wporLJleiibta. By PRICE R~UCED . pool/ape, and so much Beautiful 1A.x1iO Custom ~· Home. UIW Owner. Sl75,000. 2 Bdrm. Motivated aeUen. Try more. ~.000. built like home. Mint ma.111\ena.oce. Auume 1 Ba. 2 Dbl Garaiea. 1""' down with !>Wit in ~ cood. Unique features. 19~~J';15~ ~ Wlmda. m-IM7 flDanicn1. Completely ~ Stez:eCoDunn lluat see! Golf, pool. --•w•-Eves furn. Summer/winter • restaaraat. bar. across Executive type home · rentab. 4710 Seashore from beach. Owner with 3 Bdrm. 2~ Ba. MEWPOllT SHOIU Dr. AK fer Eileen. S.9127 aft UAJI. Family Rm. Over 2800 A FRAllE. J Br. 2 Sty, C/21 Mlwpeuic..e.r M.L l I 2 Br+ bcmus rm with a sq. It. overlooklDI 6 hu1e pvt aundeclt 640-1357 2 . 3 8 r'." a'v a 1· I . b lf 1 t d acres ol green me~. w/astrotmf. Needapaint eaut u pv yar . Guarded pt.e comm um· a n d I o v i n I By Owner• aitfbaven 3 Br $111,900·$127 ,900. For Highly UIPIJ'aded. Must ly with tAllllia courta... <>trDa' .. $1.55,000 2 Ba, fam rm, llll.~. further iafocall see to alllftciate. Price 1315,000 DOLL HOUSE, 2 Br. 2 60-351Beves. JollDllanball incl. 1tove, refrig, 491-5220 496-2411 Sty witb land. Great NewpartTrerrace washer/dryer. Adult IJ0.5050 49J.94"4 patio, with lawn! Move ..-arrtmMMn'S CondoSpeciali.at ~.nopeta.Spacerent --------1 iDeanditian..a•.ooo Open Bouae Sun. 12-5 631·12186 $191.50. SIZ.500/m.k ofr. ,,__ S-I :J0.5:JO aaAMI' HOtiim OM JUST LISl'ED, 4 Br + 1A01 HaUy Lane, Sl+t,500 Tred Realty. MS-5780 -.-.. S.. nT~CC>UaSI Fam. Rm. Gnat &oca· 3br, 2ba, deft. beams, Acr99pfwS. 1200 Dr:.:!~lc w': and Cuatombecl in Is out, Uoa, no nabon. Huie alr;ylilbta, frplc, tie lot, 2 REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• llua home offerin1 3 country Fr. iDfluence. ~ •• :~·=· ;'; :_:g• mov-in cood., •--OC-IAl--R--0-MT ___ •--:::::=~- Bdrms, 2 ba, many Pvt pted comm. 3Br, ppt oaly .. '212.000 decka. great canyon Is ~753.oofullo. ba•t·3'Z}3oo7 .. 145 ftor. ~AL ntoNT, a Br. z LIDO ISLE-l1e 4 BR 1S71 5uonoito•ooon Tlerlomt ss. ocean views. New elmtaltforJlm.. Ba. DW. FP. + booua +dee, all new cond., · • · · landscapin1. Library, • · . Rm. Good take over Aak1na tnl,000. Sell or ,_67_S._9111 __ aat...._._-___ _ wet bar, elevator. Room "9,__. .. 1015 lou .. '205.0E trade for smaller L.I. pe.•DOWM forapool .... ooo ....................... CANAL FRONT, • Br. home . Prine only. T.-! Term.a! Great ''!~!!!!!4'!!!!7!·S4!!!!!t!4~~~ Lakeftoat 3 BR, belt view ~~ ~ :::-~: ~: ,_m. __ .,_ ______ _ I07' ....................... traatobaedaremode&ed1~ on Lake II, $250,000. Gourmet ldteben. Pride MUSTmL c It armer ! T"' o OPENSUN. Z.S 11Ult ... 117-4SSI of <>wnenllip. A ual at HABBOllVIEWHOMES =~.:. f~ 1JS1Cl.rcleWay Mlw,.rtlMdt 1069 -.ooo.lluatsell! Owner'-vblltown,4br, • .... _ c ... -Overlooking surf . .--. •••-s -.... f ""--•ulifully .. t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_..,.. -·• -· am rm. _. . la11, luOWI ire• · Stairway lo beach. MJ.1110 ~ Xlnt flDanc· ~~TWO Special home with tbe -CAMYOM JollDOoambebkr. I.DI. -.ooo. 0pm 1·5, """ sound of surf to lull you COleO Sat Is Sun. 1971 Port LIH la r:;.•tvl1ioua to sleep. a Bdrm. 2 Ba. Priced reduced. Short 1 _________ ChelaeJ. 975·1210 or PacUle la w.,e, atra ~ be. in iarage. -../optima available. --7ICMIM1. u adult c:ommualt1 Wallolwtndo'fttoe.Qjoy C/21 Mw91Lc.e.r -------- ..._.U.tr.aiair'8de-'*'Jl7 Harbor View Romes, .....,_a ... \be YMwa the~.:"~ -It-elw1», cbeelful, 3bdrm, ~· ~ mts31tl 1--:====-·1 rabuloul v...w. Jba, Monaco Plan. Open _..at wt&b 2 •--·' Wbl....i. aeuty I OP_, SUND y Houle, Sim Only. 12-.S. ...SIWllapluaa....... ....-· m.n A 1-5 $117,SOO. 2041 Port • ~ lllilucbll. Of· P A B U L 0 U S DCAGNEY, 1215 Provence. Owner/Ast: ttnd Ill..,,... WHITEWATER Vl"EW (blldDd Hoel Holp, ott 198111, .-nas . OMIACllOCIAM Wallt to tbe beach from Hmpb1 Roe.i> Act . •------· --' .,._llTA11 t1111apectou1•a..troom. .....arm4711 •OWl•• h ,.,.. _._Wit~ ' bat.la bome. tot. of l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I R. Vlew BomH- ....... T _.. ...... IO ..... elftl&arudltaln LIDOllAUTY .... net-Sue. SBr. ....,_., ,_ ,_ teo•l• to all ~ and only lpaelo.a1 4Br home, 18a, I 1ar tl00,000. .. eowt, Iara• rlvatt IK ... wUl move you l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I t:c.t..llwla1, dlalia1, .......... Priec:. oDIJ. 1!H•Adt wU hub ........ 4'7-IDl J'ORSALSBYOWND -.r .-.. all 0.--SM. la ... 11 ' I ftl T• ..-' 1.&. .. till•! ftaaHl•tl NEWPORT lllOaU a ~==· • LJ etory, ......_, Jba, re· -"-' · · Wtlklllflllr,l~.pool. 1 IJl ... 1JQO uatl:Y redecorated, CTM)m me1I -.. OwMr' .w eany :9-.!,;:!' J . ._ ::::w:_oo. ITS-UH, ~:t;!![~J.~lthDail1 :J:~· Prime. oaly. .. .. . ..... , . ~ . .. ~ . ...... _ _.. ........ ·--·· ____ ...................... ~-.... ~ ........ "" " ..uc• <>trDa' kdiDa for quic.k sale!! llml apedacular view iD S.C. Spacious 1100 aq. ft. Eaec. bome- 3Br, 2~Ba. Family room w/frplc . ..a..l>iaiq room, Uvtq rodm. Is muter 1uit• w /penthouse v I e w s -Gora e o u 1 11tyli1bted atrium wtwaterfall, beautiful ferm, spa. • sauna. Im· mediate po11e11ion fin a need. sa 11,500. .. ..,. 5 mobile home Iota. Mur· rieta lklt Spring.a. Well deli&Ded Is e.ngineered under1round util. Beautiful ctubhouae. Near freeway . Doublewide. Best buy in So. Calif · priced from $17 .ooo to IZl.000 . Group arudous to diapose of tbae properties. Call n4-833-0U1, llr. Clark (call llCIDday). GREAT STARTER OR RETIRE MEN Tl~!!'!~~~~~ 'l'OWNHOll I!. SBr, ZllAcrm. -.moper acre, l~. .--t kltcbm fleal 1ubcliviaioo map w /truli compacter. nad)ttolO-lbrdrtveto l:artbtone carpet • ......._._Dllp . leHlort, ..,ctbareln1 °"'91 & ~ frplc:., balcony olf Ill 1"6 Muter lulte. Gara1• ----·-------~~ paUo, .._,.. wtllO ve ..._ q. ....,. yard. Prtvatt • ~Ill look ftnt Com•ualty Pools • ta a ... Uled. WW your lpH. 0.11 $111 ,000. ad be U...t To place Onlr/Apnt. -.ia. your-ad, eall1414171 attractive Onaru:in1 oo a Wlitiea. total price of $575,000 with SUl6,7SOdown. A PR€HIG€ RWonom.ics 67~00 ~ ~ HOM€~ M4 %0MI Real Elt&e IDvestmeDb Older home, garaae and DD w. Coast Hwy. NB barn will produce some 645-6646 income while YQl& plan 1---------oew development. 8,950 Old lloue+2Bac:h. £. ~of land near lltb Is Side. C11, R·J. .,..__ w..;·~;;.,..co. =· suo.• 2Kda .... ' ........ I 0 l-111!1!!!!!!!1!1!!!!~-· MIWUS1811 SUMTS+P.Me HL YD OFC BLDG SALE/TRADE FOR COM'L $350,000. Tri·net lse. Blt:r: 71'-673 ·1241 or ~2270. ~ PRlllE New. 6000' a /c, ~'NptBlvd M&,3524 Recently refub61bed. Eacellml Eutaide .... tioa.. Area to build 2 DION lmi\a. 7SZ-1S20 tllaUC )_ QU~IL MIWMIW..W . PLACE lG.400 sq. ft. rentable NOPHTIIS• area. Downtown Santa 10,.. Tl l:JO P..M.I Ana. $1 .200,000. Es· cellent terms. Cbuck Sliiller. Brc*er. aH.21116. I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Aea"°"· Eat.1907 (i14) 173-1800 170 Unlta, lJUle &«It, Arkansas. 6.7a1ro11. Prime CClllldo COllY9'sioa. a,m.ooo. ....C'-' 111·1"6 ...una11 5"°'9SOMLOT Newl7 nfwtlilW. Near d coune bl &u&a ... ColtaM ... P~ problem-...-be, I $TJS,009. m.ia '~""9UAIL . PLACE NOfllftlS• 10,.. " .,. , .111.t IKOm Propertf zooo •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! INVESTORS 15 units in Costa Mesa. Large two and one bedroom apartments . Garages a nd car'-orta. Center courtfard .with BBQ a. Near tehooll and shOppln&. Alklnl price -.ooo. , ... _, ............. _ ... __ __ 0...-IHI• .... ...•................... ··•····•··········•·•·· ...._ ,_._.rty JOOO ....._. .. DHtt+, .._ ..._. JJ06 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-• 1 kll 111 u.. Ci· •• •• •• •• •• • •• • • • ••• • • • • tlu1.tmlna 2 bdrm. 2 ba l,_., ~ 1150,CIOIJ, I aue Callrom11 i.>tn~ llOOOurl bdnn llJa 1100 lta.ra II a 11400 down lake O\ "' 3 0 fl C o r • I A v ' ~-meD&I ol .,. ~r mu 213 m 1 Houe1 oa l lol In ll4~1.i Gardn Oro"•· 11 lot -..... o.tef~ ... a ca.tr Pr.,.~ zsso -•·--111. I M6 • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • Mobile holllll: Z H1 l U. on i ul/1._·,>u.u • .: "" m....anl<ilO lMU..M..1. VI ._ J>ri, 11 li:n Palm 0..:-.·rt Uve In front bouH • Niil back a l.lldu k for 2t.,-Iba, frplc. yr l•r, I MP frvm water ~ mo 117~ ntll 1bdrm lbll hOm l' with frplr I t>Wk rrom hoth llirrth 6 South R..ylront '111 l)ltU ~ mn Vrl) l:'IO Bi.Uau t• ..., .,.... I w..... 1'00 I Yl-.\RI y nardMI honw 3 ••• •. •• •• •• •. • ,. •• •..... l.r or 1ue-tla , 2 be. :l ftftD 2 Years old 1n c.·0 111• Mua Dear So ro ... l Ila c' b 111 Pl'l""' 11araar S.t'I• tu "•:a.a •I au\ H•yl ront SOOO m n o.rh a Ca.ta fi'l) 24'/'!l (It m Ml I 151-16'6 Pl.au Owrwr'a unit \'Un ailU ot 3 bd.rm. ;, bath • frplf<, patio rritlt" ,,, ownersh ip t:ol'lo11ed ..... au qN. Nrvr-r. "\o'Ar•J• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 cy ! ltxt'f'll~lt auuma bJe1 .-..... ,_,..a..cl loan U 23.UOO Owot>.t ~l&.'Sl !lt."'l.1 ~i:.:;;·····1;;;& ZOOIY. --.CIA TIOM • • • •• • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • 1111 ... A.n~. 12 l rub reBllb Lu be buill. t.034 ti ft ea -~ ~r unll Hai)l(mnl l.iUlr 19lund -'br .:b.i 1 ,:.ar ~ 1111<·1 I $1!/) $91!1 All'1U al .'l3 •ill ~n Hrrlt hN&C ..... 151-166' Sqit tu Jww-, JHr I Lift.i 12 uN-iTS "'""' l't1 ~ , 1 t M·P"' t•· 1u,. ... 1 """" & 1 All 2Br t 8a "' 1haol l~lh 1• .. r.iitt.' 11" 1 ... 1,.. t&&r,$499,000 29 ' Jrl j ~:~~iv an.I UIJI m..4l90t ' UMt. Coate MeMt 15'1 OOWN .. No Iluf"IOl lnt ! l\.i ~·pt I..> lhru Jwk t:. ~AJ mo 1 $50 u111 n, ... 642 1670 l'\!> lll>t. OwMr will f111ance All 2Br, encl gar.igl"!I Pnme Coad $322,000 lalboo P~ l I 07 CJ S Realtors l 635 5i6SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIPLEX Ou1rm1ng 5 bl.Inn 3 tl;ith Exce11ent rental area bayfront 11111 h 38 boa I noat St>Pt Jul~ s1:.•oo Annual gross 1nt'Om l' mo Vrly Sl600 ano Bill 112,000. Barrett Rll) Grundy 615 6llil 642-5200 WI..,.. nMT.t.LS ..... S..,. llt 1 llr homr lovrl)' P•llu l'U ~1(1 .... .., .. , 1 "' 11111 l(l&r t&SO mo lrn•C'r I ''' d11lx ... pt ll•r ai4. m • t..lr 11P1••r ~ Hr apt IClll S7l mo Uu~fmnt homr .I Ur . .!b11 tlluO Qiu Ra 1/ront J Ur luw..r l;M lJlll(.(I llYI &~ rrunt 1 llr up1Jer " r Jl.'Oll YUltl Y IEHT AL S l.11 lll' h,,faJid Lt;t' I l:tr .ipf <le.It unfu111 . liOO b.l' L..ge furn 2 Br apt. µark 1n11, for ;! nm; $lti001 mo1 lU mutcnatK) 1 lmm11t :! SU) 11pt, WI lorn. 2 Ur, patio, ~ar. J)4.5 incl'g util 11'-autifwly rculOd. 3 Rr home, unfum. $1200 rno li;t• ...... u ........ ....... u•••••d • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c..t...... lJJ4 Ceet•MMe 3U4 1Wlwl•IHdtJZ40 H.tnU•fw .... d HwnUeflll••4 ••d-• DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.fllwltl.:d ..... .._ •~-ua ... .-.lt . ._..___. JJIJ tfapwf le-'-]J6f ••••••••••••••••••-.,.,•• .. ---~-2 ltr ... Water paid. WALXTOBEACll,2BR, --r-..........., ,.. r--CuualCGILaJI za 1 ..... ~)I.. --n12 -c~ l'lacentla ,..ae;-newpetnt ans. Cati --·---H•U•u• •••••·•·••···•··•·••··· W/Ptulll~ R ENTI IUJJ GJ 4M$ DMlJO. 1-IPM . Keilt.h, ta.-M7l Nl~I Shene TOW'llbome. BUTP'PS "E" plan I br. 01ueoo (Strr)l.e; lleautltul t: aide Coal• llOS,eoe ·~-~r1~!~e~·0~r::::T;: ':~ ~. tl.Cl50 ...,,... Hl-4$55 Nua 3 8d 2 8a POOi £ Side 0 ... 0 I 3242 AmeolU.. No peg "25 ~ h&:lfneonquitt MAI de n r ....:_...., ard ....;. ~r:/a~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. llJ-llOt 6 _,.7557 Oeeufrcllt Lwl lbr Apt. r lrvlae, I.c 3Br. :Ba, ' TH Junno Salter !:!.!.. _.. · _.__. uw. Pd. Wiater .. 7$, Yr· twnhae, $5$0 mo. Dbl --Wal.-front larse 2 bdrm ,..._ AC i ls at ... 3 ba. Townhome. 30' sUp ......... .___ "'-'-3267 I Y. • SS 75. '7$. ao u ~~· • ....:...~ .. No' ~t.s· ~ Clean 3Br 1 Ba Double AJI ammtti•. Sll50 mo -·..,... 3 30-lpm -c -· _. · II ~ ~/.F.J:\:· ~-213 /892-0781 da y s , ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · 0wnerS51-SnO .. If~~·~~ Gara1e. Ca rpet s , SUPER-38r. 2Ba, AC, OCEANP'RONT·l ·Z·lBr. • REALTORS dhpe1. t.ar1e yard NO 714/IM~eves. view, I& yd , ltld.t/peta wintw rentals now avail. D thus...,.,. ~00 Pt:J'S. tta Maple St Nu L.u F\aentee Coodo, 2 OK. Avall ~15. 1 yr IM, 873-GlO dYs. 17S.Jd3 aft .. ••••••••••••••••••••• YITllAMS lan't U lime you uwnl'd yol.lt OWN hulDI! 7 f'or furthtlr lnformation u lt lJa.'88() ) HR S~h HaCtl'nda IN1lh dbJe aarage 1425 Tiled chefli 11.lll:hen .tt much IOOft •~> f~ llNTIMIS Ul-4555 Meu Vt!rde-:t Rr 2 Ua. rencrd yard 2 c ar 11ar1tgt> Natural wood n~n "' lnm, l''rench c.loon lmmac '79 8110 A&ent Uuplell Ea.suude, 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, P•Uo"' 1arage. 67>415&2 RENTIMES AMERlCA'SFIRST COMPLETE HOME RENTAL SERVICE ALL AREAS, SIZES AND PRICES CALI.. TODAY 631-4555 1510roo. 541-eBl er + Oen, 21,\ Ba. Sec. "50 mo. lst mo. rent + 5Pll. Zbr, ya.rd, pr., M35/mu, lleu ~ Mat 48r, 20<1. 1ated, poolside, frplc, sec 6 c&eani.n&. 770.3117.., "3-4721 days, st4·164!J dbl ear Intercom . 768-1721 BAYFRONT _e_v_M_. _____ _ .oimo.~nu 84cHw1. .._.,.,...._. l26t :!ar~:N~·.~ ....... ,.,. 1•so ......._ 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Owner /a-.17$-0105 •••••••••••••••••••'••• -· .... -·c--.-·.·.--······················· UDO ISLE YRLY. '925 Wint• 2 • 3br, $475 • 111 PresUgiow patace 10 ex-mo. 3 Br. Den, 2 Ba. 2 car IAUOA .... SUL.A llSeO, 114 E. BaJboa !Jlvd. Cloae to South Coast ce llent a r ea 1 S550 ! gar., frplc, private bch.s POIMr MOUSI _~ __ •_1 ____ _ Plua .tr CdM Freeway ends of street So patio 3RRS, 2i.w baths. 2·car Kida/Pet.st +5599) fee. · · · 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Spa, view. -....~ 631·4555 Owner. 78().1.328. Remodeled , clean 6 gar•ge. P vt patio . .._.. .. _ tll:IO/mo. A.I.so available "2S Forthis Deluxe secluded. SUOO m o . 3br, 1%ba, 1 bit from s urf, winter rental for lease w /option lo POSH EXEC. GOLF 2Bdrm Home for the _N_ad_111D_'ne __ 63l_·_l5_7_1. __ _ purchase. Holly Markas COURSE CONDO. Kids.tr Executive Townhouse. l550/mo.847~ ' ~ M~cnab-lrvme MESA VER.Di: 5 Bdrm, CormaJ dininc rm, pool maintenance 6 g~ener loci. Sl050 mo lse. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New custom w/all the lux- uries. 3 Br 2 Ba. $750. 33791 Rob!es. 714·4~ 2 Br 2ba +den, au •P· Pets! Landscaped Fncd Harbor DlA-. 3 Br. 3 Ba pllances mcl. 1 yr lease Growdl (8510) f ._.., it., lwllhFwwhla1d ••••••••••••••••••••••• a50/mo. 1sl/last+$400 ee Avail. Nov. 1st. S2500. ........... 3706 sec dep. Call Barbara IBCTIMIS 611•4555 ~. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Glaa.satC/2JSandp1per. NO FEE! Apt. ft Condo __ NE_WPO __ RT_C_R_ESl' __ SHOl'TllRMllN'fAL 64CM9CiO rentals. Villa Rentals 3 B~rm, 3 ba view ~~g~j.u"ify1!!:J!~: TUITU IOCI (ii.EH 67s-.912 etr. llOO/mo AO.~ no pet.a. 673-221S s Br, 3 Ba, ! car gar. Blg Canyon Condo-Adlts, Li's. 28r condo. Newport ON W TER N J3 40Pr9M-123C,ext2J4. • 2Br, den, 3Ba, pool, Heights. Frplc , pool, ~A • 3 31b1 2 b· lay j · t-ft•• no pets wa s her • d r y e r . ri ..... t, spec. r , J . g. lbr, l~ba. CONOO, pool, ~~.aii.334& · t&OO/mo. 67;"8410 dys, or patio. Winter .-is ~-or SS95/mo. 559·6442 or 673-22B7 eves. yrty $1,175 rm. 67J..324S, 548-1313 48r, 3Ba, canal frnt, ---------&M-1535 jacuzzi, deck, comm pool 38r, 2~8a Condo, 2 car -------......;.._ Woodbridge, Sbr. fam rm, & tennis. 237 Canal. SHOO garage. Week of Sept. 6-13. $300. din rm. 3ba, air. month-mo. 675-74.'iO 6-0-9!547 Sleeps 6. 2 Bdrms. month, no pets. $975. ---675-2910. Agt: S4l·S032. NEWTOWNHOME y I S U B f ORANGETREE P atio home. 2 br, 2 ba, den, din rm. AU amenities. AdllS No pets. SS50. 559-0290 OMWATB 3bdrm , 2Ylba . patio. r y. ma 1 rorlqyiet Beautiful bayfront home frplc, 2 car gar, pool, adult. No pets. S32S/tno with 5 bdrms, frml din s pa , ten n is . S 7 2 o. incl. uW. 675-29'75. rm. lge patio, pier & slip. 644-419'l. ..... P ' rmla 3707 $3,000/mo. Lease. ---------••••••••••••••••••••••. TRJPLl-~X Excellent rentaJ area Annual gross income $12,000. Barrett Rily. 642.5200 Wanter J br 2'• b.1 $575 .'mo 305 Mont.•ro 87~5991 WlNT~lt RENTAi. :lhr, 1~.ba. lge hv nn frvt ... patio. wash('r dryer m n1>1or5'l95711 r.ovely :J Ur+den, family home. 1>1ttio, gar , unJum, $10U01mo Lo mo tenancy South Ba yfron t :t Br lower gar, fum/Wlfum $1200 1mo So olh ila)front, <1 Rr upper. l{ar $1500/mo furn or un· rum LGE 2 Br home, cpts, slv, refrig, fncd yd, gar, adlts. ~mo. 64-4·9806 Great Dana C rest 3 Br +f a m rm . New landscaping, low care w /sprinklers. Close to sch, park. New home. 11BS/mo. Avail now, call days 637-4658 ask for Jack or eves & wknds call 645-1771 or960-S8X4 . RANCHO SAN JOAQUrN VTl..LA-Nearly new Con· do on Golf Course, 2Br. 2Ba, Great View, Air, Mi c ro Wave, Washer I w ... ,._,.._, -. 6Jl-1400 s.ca.••• 1216 WIMTIRllNTAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, heated PQ.Ql, 403 E. ~~~~!!!~~!!!~ Sunny2bdrmH.sewitb. Balboa $450/mo avail CASH R.OW NOPS 26 Sp. Trailer Park + 16 Coro.to de4 Mar l 122 Lou lt-echhl la Auoc 615-3331 t.mits with 12 UC net s pen • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • dable. lllOK down or will UpgradPd 2bdrm 2ba trade4 ?? M2SK Ramon house with pnvatl' }rd & ~~~~~~~~~ c arport 'lo pets S72S imo Ganienf'r mcl Betty Kerr tl7J I llSl AUil aa.oa, I rdc 3207 .........•.•••........• Ila) f'Tont large 2 bdrm 2 2 BR. very ql.Det. Adults No pets. Range .tr refer. Ul.J1s paid $490 mo. 648 ~ w. 18th. 642.0835 • •••3 BR, l~ Ba , squeaky clean as a model. 27m San Lucas Lo $6'15. + SID $350. 847·1984 or642·7743. Ocean view 2 Br. House & Adults. m 5/roo Owner Condos. From~. Con· 7~1719 dos incld teo.rus, pool, -------- washer /dryer Agent Turtle.rock view 2br, 2ba. 496-S9llO ea rthtones Exec FabuJ~ ocean view 2 Br. Condo. Tennis/Pool, elc. Inc Ids washe r /dryer Twnbme AGT 833-8600. 975-1192 1 y r lse . SIOO! o. ba Condo in Newport 3 Br, l bath dn t&!S. Agent ~5980 L.agmo leoc.h 1148 ..••....•.............. 7 Uruts $1S,240. Annual income 20<:V d o wn S20.000 down. F\Jll pnce Sll0.000. Ask for M1kt! Ra~ Towers. Very lux 2000 MOOl'OV'la. 16SO/mo. 3er. 28a, din rm, gr r Beach Froot home winter unous Secunty bldg. 641-0763 incl'd.16SOmo. BAY & OCEAN VIEW lbr. 2ba, frplc, Irvine Terrac e. $1 200/m o. 67~1.541, 7~1.97i. view ol ocean .tr brick Sept. l. 67s. JB71 fireplace, only 1375! RENTIMni 631~ OCEAN FRONT: Largt' deluxe 3 bdrm. S67S, 1 NEW CUSTOM 4 Br. 2.,., bdrm. M50. Winter No Ba. Din + Den. 3 car gar. pets. 67~. Ocean view. 1795. 3'' Pier 6 s.lip, 3 bdrm & 498-2522 SI e e p i D g r o o m 11 & den, ample parll.ing, tllOO · ldtcbenett«S. teO wk & without slip, Sl ,050 s.t.AM 3210 up.Oceanfronl.67>8740 w/s lip per mo. Agl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.H R. Brtcr, 673-7300 3 Br, 2 ba. cpts 6 drpe inc. Winter rental, 2 Br l Ba . mmm $575/mo. c hild OK. ~ blk to beach. garage 714/645-3'82. 2131281·3398 space. MSO. 67S-4lt2 leas e . 3brlrm. furn Possible boat slip 496-0862,~2175 Uruversity Part 4 Bdr m 2~ Ba. 2 F ireplaces Near POOi & spa. Im · mediate occupancy 714 /551·6812 or Aaent 12 sp Trailer Park an Frplc, beaut ''lt'W 67>8018 38r2ba.l600/mo.Nice6 F •t•V.._. 3234 eluding 11 Trailers. --------c 1--a o G o o d -., 213· 790-3272 -..., • •••••••••••••••••••• •• • 3 8d 2 ba ""'"""/ S30,000 down. Returns --------Exclusive Penins ula oeigbbottloocl. Gardener rm, · -'mo. 833-8600. "Al ·111e.s UADa IM THI IUSINISS 0.181TALS .. ,..... 3290 W 1 n l e r , u p s t a i r s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• bayfront, lge 2 br, 2 ba FOttVttYoon! 3 Bdrm w/balcooy & Ind.I)' !acil 18,423 per year. Full En l' h Cott 2 8 2 Point 2 Br Den. Micro-ancl. bl A last mo+SlOO Seetingtbeultimale ?Try Fenced yard Double Price $140,000 Ask for g 15 age r . N A this exquisite 3 Bdrm gar. Pan Realty SSl·SOOO Mike Ba. W/W Carpets Walk wave kitchen. Bloc k seeunty. opets. gt, no estalewiUialllheertras. CAU.. 63.1-4555 W /Lease Option! $5.50 ! M50 mo. Call 675-8213. 2St.ories6 Fireplace llWltaee (9144) fee Call Bob, All Gl-4SSS Yearly, upstairs, quaint 2 br, 1 ba, util pd. S4SO mo. Call 17>8213. beacb, s ho ps 1600. ocean & bay t1100 lease. fee. 642-6173or 546--0814 (5lil2S)fee. 631""5SS Elesant new townhome in hwts&Ca..tr _2_u_ms. ___ 3ll9 _______ 2_u_rn_s._3U9 ______ New E . s ide 2bdrm ---------prestigious Turtlerock. ..... OCE•....avtEW* c-:str.olNchlJll l~hse with bit-ins .tr &iperclean4bdrm,sharp Spectacular view. 2 151-IU6 • ~ ~ -u .tr quiet, respon family, _ _._ bd s .. i.-den Sharp East Bluffs Condo, view, 3bdr m , 2~ba, $1000/mo. 759·1244, 631-72216. Winter ren\al , 2b4rm w/aar • util. Sundtck, SllOO/mo. Lrg Bactelor w/gar .tr util Ir y rd. 1325/mo. 313 East 6ay A v e , B a l b o ,a . n~5-8131. 2Br. 2Ba, fully furn ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, small yrd area. ist, last & sec. Rent ~-b; wet 'b"""'' f le' ll•te MEW ,.Modular. 50• from bluff, 3 Breathtaking 3Br $490 M50/mo. lst, lut, $100 oqotiable 968-Ha5 • ar. rp · 6 UNITS pvt bchs, avaJI 9· 15. Sl600 Gourmet Kitchen with cleaning dep. SubaUt on _...;:;__ ___ . ---· --1 A I C • S1 2 O O bas e . Westside 1 story t wnhme. 28d 2ba, f/p, gar, pool, spa, SS50. 213/699-8734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Brun.It.aw/garages. 1st mo. 768-9097 NewApplc (842:5)(ee · child 6 pet. Blue Chip llul--wleecll 1240 TI4-752-&'l!Oor75l·S8L5. owner benefits. G reat RENTI~ 63 I ·4555 Properties, 557-4436. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrmOrancetree condo, rental ar ea l·n Lower Emerald Bay,---------Old_orld,...--•2 er 1 1 ,. __ .. ......_ 3••• ... .......-.... tenn a, poo . spa . Westm.inat.er. Owner will furn. 3 br, 2 ba. winter ----...... 2 Bdrm. Cottage witb w /<:Avd.ry Kilcben and Peg Allen, RJtr, 494 7578 ••••..,•••••••••••••••••• ••rqe 6 yard. 10 min. to ,..__.Lot .... 5(-"') 1-*500/mo. 581·3115 eves. help finance. Agent -rllQI -· -~" UDOISU 63l·7'00. ..._._ •--'-1169-U N S U R P A S S E D beach. Sf,50. Adults. No Carrol, Act. UJ-4555 Heritage Pk. lBr, 3ba, --------, .-wport _._... PANORAlllC OCEAN & peb 831.... · 10% down, Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY VIEW 2br, Cam rm · · · WALKTOOCEAN fam rm, dining, lee 2 Br. 2 Ba. Den, Frplc, Cable TV, dee. pr. dr., $1250 mo . Adults . 67J.13ZI. ~- S.cbeior Apt, 1375 yrly. 8'f5.5710 ot 1 oceantramu from ~ 1 ____ 675-4073 ___ . -~- Beacb duples 5 years Lux. 4 Br, 4 ba, + r~ rm +breakfast rm, wet bar, NEW p 0 RT TE R R Vacant 4 BR. new paint patio. Nr. recreation. old, \.'I block 'to water On ocean. l lrg fam only maids quarters, 6 ba, CONDO ar cpta. tlOO mo. Call '700/mo. ~146 Ba)'Sllores to SllOO. Many other 1 Br. Ladry. Gar. Pat.(o. ~ beach loca&lom. bilk be.ch. W'&Dter $42.5. o • n er f i n a n c e . $1400 /mo. Sept to Jillie pool, 3 car gar, S2.950/mo 2 BR, 2~ ba, fplc, gar, Keith, 912.-MTI New luxury Lown.house Owner/Agt. Ask fo r ~7573 641Hi595or291·S913 pool, kids olt/no pets. Walktotbe Beach ! 3Br, 2~Ba. A/C. frplc, 2685 Bayabore Dr. 4bdrm, 2~. Avail Sept LS. yu.r Lie. 213-Ml-3252 or&-2176. We'reopm every day. Yearty *5llO. 173-9327. ~IAY ~ 2Br,1arqe. _,winter Alao2 Br. bayvtew, deck, Jacll.ie : 631 ·4046 o r UDOISlE Jasmine Creek new. 2 l580.9&8m:~UO:t Fromtbia8reezy2 Br patio. lyr. lse. Call all. 552·7500. Cha rming 2Br, 2Ba, story,ocean veiw,3Br.3 2 BR, fenced yard. -ffseMQ0 (8816)(ee 5PM:5.52-2I07. BURR WHITE REAL TOR. INC . 67>4630 TAX Ste.TH .......... frplc, dbl garage. patio. Ba. Fam nn. Z700 sq. garaae. pets 6 children ~ 631-4555 OU Pt!l.I.. Wi.n1£.r $72.S mo r l s 15 00 I m 0 . 2 13 I OK. 1425 mo. 2223 B. 6734184 ~ Pomona. 645-5480 or llNTALS Newport Heights very pr, tl50. private newly decorated c 3 I I JACllS IUl.n Tu savings will pay for this new Huntington 4 plex, priced al only U.7•Gross. fo'\illy rented. Aalume loan. Call now• Blu. 840-4724 AVALON Brand oew triplex. Fee land. Ot'ean and sceruc iview. $550,000. ~ 75Z.lll I zzoo ....................... .,_, .. k..,. REDOCED $7.000 Only 114.~. Ot'ean view lot plus approved plans for trt-leveJ home. Walk ing distance to Dana Pt. Harbor. Owner 638-1614 10.000 sq ft in good loca lion al Santa Ana. zoned R-3-HR. Dmt&Ca.tr 151-1666 2JOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.WT• Overland 21W mini, take over payments, 53Ml.19Eve. tc •• Detert. ....... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOILIASI New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. lliasion Lakes Country Club. Golt- : teDnla-pool. Beauii fully land.tcaped. no main l.eDaDce yard. 990Clllbboute Rd, DeMrt Hot Springs 2am.2572 IAYFIOHT .Q~~l!:R Beaut.lful 2 bdnn +den. 2 ba, frplc, pvt beach Util 1ncl. Sl200/mo winter Old CdM charming 2br collage, North side of hwy . G1ir , s t ove. SS75/mo 1st & last $250 clearung dep. CaU Roxie: 642·4.210 wkdays only. 646-Q38 Nice clean 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. Fenced yard, garage, oew paint. $400 mo. 1st. last + $150 security 2546 Orange. H ouse E . IA YFIONT jlol IL EXCEPTJONAL VIF.W of Pavilion Plush dee-Or. $700/wk. urshon term HAUOR VIEW 548-ms 3 Bedroom Sa usalito 3br,2ba,frplc,pool,walk model home. Beautifuly lo schools. $695 /mo, cared for . Beamed 67~. cathedral c eiling s WIM'T&UMTALS SI ISO /p r mo. R . C Sharp 3Br, ZBa. Family ti'-"" Ta.ylor Co. 640-9800 room &rlqMc...C111tom de-2 Br. new furn . ....,.,/mo cor throughout. Elect . l Br, SSOO rm Bach wttb latch S2!l.S SHOR ECUFFS, 2bdrm, garage door. 2 covered 2ba, farruly room, avail patios, walk to schools. Waterfront/Sahsbuf'l' Sept 11-f'eb Lrg yrd , Mesa del Mar area. 673-6900 pe s . -children OK 1825/mo. 754-6212. S700 mo ls t & last. WIMTB IEHTALS 644-0164. $375/mo. 2bdrm, 2ba Duplexes, 2 br & 3 br. duples. No dop. 645 Vic-·~-to SSOO Near beach 2bdrm, den, ruce. toria. 54&91.24. _.., $52.5/mo. 707~ Acacia. Nwprt Bch RJty 67~ __!~ 84&3'767. lbdrm, 2ba, drapes, fully Baysbores winter rental.---------crpt 'd , double gar, 3 Bd 2 Ba, compl furn Harbor View.,._, fenced yrd. quiet street . S700 548-7517 Exec 4br, 3\liba, incl. $550/rno.~4. seperate in-law apt B Ba h ..... 7S9-0279orSS7-7372 Small 1 Br. House. Gar. 4 t",2 , 2sty, on t e -... Fncd yard. W-Side. $345. boat side tie, SHOO mo. •SmaJI I lk. Patio. Frplc. 67J.6336. 842-98116. yrly 675-3692 UUI pd. Good 4 single or LIDO ISlE cozy couple.$435. No Mesa del Mar. S Br, 3ba, pets 54n3232 641·1460 2300 sq tt, elec gar, A/C, Completely furnished · "" • 00 pets. Nice. $1000/mo. with ever ything you Pvt 28r. 2Ba dplx , 751-4888 nood. Remodeled & de· patio/garden, lse SS95 --------- corated. 3 Br. den 2 bath 644 72 6 1185 Yearly lease. bt. last Monthly. Bi ll Grundy. mo, • 1 +Sec. 3 Br. 2~ Ba. 2 Prv RJtr, 675-6161 IRVIME TBtlACE patios + sundeck, built· Winter Rental on the Lovely Three Bedroom, ins, utll. rm. Attached beach. Duplex 2 Hr. Two Bath Home With gar. w/elec door opener. lower. ssoo. Upper ssso. Unsurpassed Views Of A/C, &aper sharp. Uke 20""· W. Oceanfront B 8 Y & Oce an · new. 1 miletoS.C.Plua. 7,,.,vv1,,..,.,, $1200/Month. Year's TSLPropertjes,842-1803 .-u• • Lease. Broke.r. 759-9100 WlNTERRENTAL-2Br. CosteMeta 3224 fl 8 ~ ,bedc ofm 1p I e t e J y • •• ••• • ••• • • • • ••. • • • •• • unus • rp c, cpts, 4 C . J Bd 2 B houses from bch $400 harming a mo.S4MI06 • ~::~:~~=·~: Jeanne Salter. 63H2lll6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• E.side dupla un.ll, 2 Br 1 Ba, lr1 yrd, child/pet OK. Avail. 10/1. 266~ Santo Tomu. MSO. Call Jotm~ MISAVBDI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ c ... , .. JJOZ 3 Br. 1'6 Ba, very clean. SUO mo. 751·3ltl, 751-'4330"-· REALTORS VACANT 3 BR, new pa.int, cklee to fwy, Kids Ir pets OK. $S75. Call Keith, 962.-MTI 2br, 2ba $700 3br,2ba SlOOOfurn lbr, l 2~ba $725-WOO ::.~ =.-:,:,~·~ u .. It I. 3425 ___ ,_1_u. __ 1_0 __ _ ~-~ ...........•......•.... pool. Walk to schools. HeavminH.B! 2 Bdrm eo.t.MeM 3724 4br, 2""ba $700 4br +B2Ylba 195() $900 mo. 645-4955 or M50 Fenced Yard for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4134. Kida I Pd.I (96370 fee BaJCOll)' View 6 More! From this 3Bdrm Home KidaOK! (67S9) fee ...,..... 631-4555 2 Bdrm. Doll House. Completely remodeled Downtown Hunt. Bch. Agent S3SGl75 4br, 3ba $1000 4br. 2~ba Sl750 Spyglass 3 Br. Duplex. Newport IBmMIS 6J 1-4555 Sbores.9650. ----~----Waterfront 3 Br. No boat lrvine, Tlat.le Roell. Tri· dock. SlOOOrm. level, 3Br, 2~Ba. Pvt. Ninfa Jarvis 642-8850, patio. FTplc, attached 2 John Coombe bkr car gar, tennis cowu, pool, + much more. ms. 4 Bdrm. 2~ Ba. Bluffs. c hildren ok . P /P . Frpl .. ,_ 2 .. 714-&51·1142 .. c, p111 .• u , car 8 ar. --=.-------- Exec LaQuesta home nr Gomm:-pool. Avail. im---!111!1!~~!11!11111!1!1~-med. -.SO mo. 6'().7647. ... OCIAM YU beach. 4 BR 2 Ba, Fam u523 CAMPUS n...· IRVl~E Rm, 2 sty, 2~ car gar. & 'T va UDO LEASE Venailla 2 BR 2 BA, bonus rm incld in 3000 ---------3 Br, 2 ba rental on Lido pool, JKW!li. $700/mo • sq .rt. of living space. a..,.. IMdl 3241 Isle. cio.e to bcb ar ten· yrly. SlOOO mo. 964· 7198 or !•••••••••••••••••••••• nis. Avail on l·yr lease . 64>3M7 For rent, 3bdrm , 2ba Sl,OOO/mo.644-7020 OMTHllAY house, brand new. ap-2 BR 2 BA.. security. pool. Pleasant familyhome. pros 2000 sq ft. in Arch 825/mo. CASADIOIO ALL UTILJTJES P Al D Compare before you rent. Custom design features: Pool. BBQ. cov'rd garage, new furniture, surrounded wiUI plmb landscaping. Adult living at its best. Nopets'. 1 Bdrm furnished MOO 2 bdrm furnished $480 365 w. W'llson. 642-1971 SUSCAStTAS Huge 2 br. furn. $47!>. Encl. gar. Adults, no pets. 2uo Newport 11BI. 548·4968 betwn 8:30 & new crp ts • p ain t , Beach Hts with full L1·ngo w ........ .._. 4bdrm. 1%ba, frplc, lrg ~eao view. la undry. J 1400 • upstairs rumpus rm, ~/mo. 499-36:>4 after Al.!b••n l ~~lllC.~~~!!!!6!!!!1·!!!!!!1!!~l2 Br. 2 Ba. Furn. CoQ.do. SPM. I --"--~, lsl •pm Near S.C.Plaza. P-6ol. , .. ...,...,.. _,mo. • 1-"---·-------1 I bbouse Children last &'. sec. No room ---------Perfectly placed Cando in spa, c u · mates.84PrZ724. Ot'eanvtew 2BR+den, 4 ~• ... W9hr Oraqe Co. 2 Bdrm. 2~ ~· St25. 759-1208. decks, lease. $700. Ask 3 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, wet bar, Ba. wltb 1reeobelts. __ 183 __ . ----- Walk to bch, clean 2Br, for Dave&44-72U refrig, bltna, partly furn, Priced Incorrectly at l ... ln_.._ __ l740 dbl gar, no pets, avail Yearly. 2 Br+den, 1.., ba. patio. Side tie slip for 25' l550 per mo. 1 year leue .•••• ."~•••=•••••• Septl.$485mo.964·2283 frplc. $550/mo. ~t·::.=· $1000 mo. Adult community. H.l'tAMIST ) Lovely 4br, 2ba. hme l ~ 1 ____ «_·3528____ yr y. · Gracious llviq. 552-3400. Spaniab Estate Uving! mile to bch. Xlnl Area! 11• CAMYOM Only qualified need call. Beautiful park-like sur· $1125/mo,962-nMO WAIM&CO%Y McL&inTownbome.2BR 1.Br So r---PI roundlngs. Terraced 3 BR cbarmlng cottage • · ~• ua area. .......i Sunk g bbq al Woods Cove. 1 blk to Zba. Tennis, POOi. jac, Tennia court.a, avail. Im· _.. en a.a • 3Br, 2~Ba. Nr. Adams Ir sec. Cvd parting for 2 med. Adults. U OO. sparklin1 fountaiiJls . Beach. $77$/mo. bcb. Ot'n vu. Redwd jac, cars. 644. 7722 'dys or Sp a c i o u a r oom s 981).5131 hot tub on pvt deck off ~ev/wlmda ~'1137. Separate dining area. m s tr Br . F r p I c • Walk-ID closets, home. New 2 s tory exec HD skyllpt., new earthtone NEWPORT SHORES, Newport Ten-ace condo, like kitchen 6 cabinets. bomeleue,5 blb tobch, cpt'c . Re~. oak kltch 3bdrm, 2ba, newly re-=:n~JOv~~a:fu: !.!!~_to Huntinloo 3 bdn, 2"11 ba, ram rm, 2 6 bat.bnQ. 3 leveJ dffked decorated. older pre· -·'---..-. t .... '-CU..- f /p, 3 gar, 1ated com m, Japane1e enll}' 1arden. ferred. $745/mo. 675-4111, w__. /,..7er, • ove • l Bedroom-unfurn. 00 or scbla, tennis golf. 9Kl/mo. 1st/last + dep. 17Ml4S. nifrtl. Community pool, 1 Bedroom furn from ttu,e lot, gard incl, no 1_*-0 __ t_eo______ .. ..,. &'. jac. "'5/mo. No $430 pets $1000 mo. Ca ll ..._aut. Sn. w/vtew. All Newly redecorated. 3 Br. pets. Avail lmmed. 2Bedroomfum$500 5.l6-.t781 ""'"' •-·I~ L rd 2 Ba . Fam. Rm . Gl·W7forapp. Twnhae·unfurn. ftom new .... uc. ge ya · Gardentt encld . $795. l500 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. gar, fenc. llOO/mo.-.s.w &M-51'12. ~~~.:~i ~oo~~j yrd, clean, t&.50. ....... ... 3250 BLU .. ....., CONDO 3 B p a t I o • 2 a t o r Y • 1162-ZZ'13 •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • r r., • r • -l 2"11 Ba '-""decorated waaber/dryer, refrl1. LAQUINTAHER•vSA [mm •.. ~ Br l"'-ba 3bdrm, 2be. 2 car car, .,..,... 7:...-aft• pool, aauaa, Jae. By •-• .._......._.....,_Ln, l blk ... • ' .... ' recreation facilities. -· -"· -ai.-......... ,_.,. nrbeacb. -/mo N monU. or year. Avail W.olBeacb,JblbS.of PJtlM E 15 AC Com-~·~~~~·~;~;:~··~:;~·~: merclal Land. soon rron. treal local.lon--4 Bdrm ta1• on Hw Y l l l. (amily room. 2"11 baths'. suoo.ooo, cau Barbara -mo Ea.st!lde 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Living room, Family room. fireplace, fenced yard, Gardener, cupeta, drapes. Cloee to. school&. t1675. 556-1737 aft 3Pll. ...,.... .,.., · SUS /m o . o pela. IV"C'•..,FRONT, fa ... ·•--· •1 m -SSCM. e-¥.112. """'""'.. ............ 5elJt it, •tmo. Oya: t:dlncw. view, praf. decor., 2 Br 1 7l•·t73·12S$, Evea • 147·5"1 Rent/blly opt to 1982. 2bclrm + den, 2"11ba ha• Ba, hqe deck, winter Sat/Sim: '114«..JllO. . 4br /2ha. MOO/mo o r eoado, adults/no pels. Spac ious Executive tliO. yrly '750. Aft 5PM, Compau llotel: Lowldlll· SllO,OOO/$%dn.'91-ZS61. '580/mo. Call t -llam. home, ~lba, 3 ~ar 131.fZD Nwpt Bcb, wtrfrnt, sec ly • weekly Apts . Glaaa at C/tl Sandpiper. ' ......, BALBOA Pl!:NJNSULA 3 YUCCA V ALLIY Bdrms, 2~ balhs, steps Prt.me .JCllbua Tree PTO· to beach, '895 mo. yrcy. ~ for tale Olr trade. 8 80 p~ NSUL .• a·-In Frlendlv AL A .,., .. r A • ... •• " FURNISH.ED 3 Bdrm11, .111u. .. l-ala w/roada, l"11 bat.ha UI Jww., '81. • uUl, • c ity water. '575 mo. Call Unda Oeth UnUmJted valley view 6 Barrett R.lty 8'2·5200 clt1 llfbta. AlllM'alMd at • 191,1111, "'11 llike llt,000. UyOU'teJooltlaa for a bet~ hi fwtMlo brio contact ter job, you won't want to aa .. Cbip Pro,.rUe1 rn111 the e mployment ntaT-4marJllZ-7GI. cohunna In Claumed. B___., VI -.etT1 pr, f~ ... _ rm,l I bkll. elePat ZBr. Jlla, 2 Kitcbm, ..... Colol'1TV. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. ovua ew ' country· 1Ulc,..,..,, v ew · W•tcl1ff area lovely e&· pvt patiol., pool, lndry Oppoalte beads. U~ pd. CGGdo 2 car car. Atrium. POI UMT _,,,......,. eetd!ve bome. 3Br. Jlla, fK, undrlnd parklq. ,..._, • ..-. ua ub .. lnun4'Cl. avall. No pets. Premi• model, • Bd 2 aBr eondo. View ol moun· available for ,lnumdiate recfut'ed '° trn mo. For St. H.B. m.4170. ·; H50. Sierra ll1mt. a. boma w/fClrmal d~· talna plf occupancy. Off. J .D . .,,tabowial8-1111 1 _.._. JJ4' rs YourProresslon Ml·l.IM. ln1 +bonus . N ea r L•a~n~llla vm'!':!'. Prope1;y lluqement: • 1 --.-- HOME REPAIRS? ..,__..._~-2 Br. 2 n .. Warner • Beach. Call D...J. •-•· ......... _ ball 751..J'71'7 1ow 1 •1 ••••••••••••••••••~••• Did k '~ ue 80J5SNtOO "-~. -· YVUSY ' Uab '0.. Jiii TWIMPALMS.d you now you can Avail. Oct lat. S700. • · etc. •· llZ..$515. Ast IACIC IAY '1IW ••••••••-•••••••••••• L.UllmY"' APWa ~c~:ll;la~~l~~~~~i!: MMMl Ai i8tft'IOM IMCOMI for Dee. 28r , 2Ba Condo, lih l:acl. Sec. Ga.I Harbol' Now. ,._... at nter Directory for a whole 3bdrm, 2ba, home , lrc PIOf Kif OWt•I Nr. Jrvtae, Ii JBr, Jlla, new, hlatalY aapcraded. ~!"".:a'9• I~•· f'lhl, •. 6 I 8drm •sm. month for as llllle ea fenc•d 1rd , bll-ioa. A·I Wldiac medaulc twnbae, eu. mo. 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DitclMI Oar New purch. new cpt1 pnt. view, •oclad 1arage. aunny uiUt with ocean do twty ennJ J r~t Wl'l >I< I Ill A( t• . _.... ' ... ·' . . ,. .. SHORTTEAlll ....................... I It. Towllhw. oewl~ ..,.,.. • *'-· Baby ac: lndry, ~bill beacn l500 auto ~ 1750 yur vaew (4967> fee. Ma. ~. aa'::.' ~ar. 'ia:!'. R£NTAL8 Fabulolll laytrnt UWe decoT. 1u pd, •~lad ~ No.,.u 1420?M rnQ Oya 549 11M. cvs ty TSL M_icmt 842 1803 Wrilht. ait 93l-4MS ..t-lk to...._ h -W~•Wlalcc lal IDal&l».Zlf S-1a-OL.Adlla..pgol MUOU -dNllll2 "'Tu wa udC • _.... A&n~tno -firep lace, yr()' 1.. I Ir l 8a Fe.ced pauo. New Duplex, ""blk from 2bdrm, 2ba. gar, laundry, _541 __ 90:'8 ______ _ - P.A.NrRONT., Hf.Alm f\n..L Y P\IRN 3 BR Plrephce, D IWuher, patto on aaand flSO mo. Winter ralUll m-... m.D'f a Br l bM.h Al( Newl)' iarai•. redecorated lbr. ouanfronl vlttw, beach. Avflil. 9 l6. Up 2 walk lo ahopl, SMO/mo O -------dftor. Ou pd eoelad •mo AdulU,nol)t'lll P•ned •grooved ur 10. W15 [)(lwn2Br Nopet.s .• 2'710. ,_. amft• c..11 Mr tfo..,ard b45 6101 Bly Ftoll ~ re pr pool Adib 14150'7) • W Bay M2 4*.1 h ard w O O d t Io o r II t ~ R a S 6 2 5 Old Sft•ft.1.1. II LBr, 2aa, $300/m. cllcwalad I bdrm I ba ----taiOO/mo. 8'15 30&'7 ~Ev _.._, '7~11 firwplace. 'Gl'Ql v ... cl SPACIOUlhdlt 1 IUl I Ba J & J a M1W 1213' es --din rm, 1aratte. frptc. 3 bdrm dupln 29th • Ba lboa Wtnttr tHlal .-is11no IU •l DO ur 714 67ll M.30 bay 1,,_ lar .. pal.lo •Ol*'baaat.1,M1rvfn1 .. a:&$._.UM Sper\lhq3bdrm,2baon 2 Bel, 2 BA. 7th fir. s~c UOO sq ft 1450 mo. auc. .. ,.....,,_.._ ...,.,..,..olwoadUu-uout -Nl1uel Oolf t.'our1e bldg. Lido bayfronl, • __ 1u_1 _____ _ Ave.ii &.pl ll y..,.tf an .. ~ev1 ..... V ... VtJlu. lowa WQh~r/dryer, refrlg , SUOOmo. Bob Koop, A.ct, ...... ·-.. _ -.... -St 2bdrm, dlabwuh•r. t.Wck. pool. '850mo. 631·1.2156. c-.a... 1171 -;..a. "'° ··-t Br l la. l 8'.ory, 1ba1. refri1 . PSO fl15 2904, r e1 AllCtn. Rltr <tfM.7578 ¥ W» or -drpe, ~ Crplc. d /w, ftTS. lVlt after Spm i..,e 2 BR apt. w /sund\•ck. •••••••••••••• ••••• ••• • .... , 0 1117 bum celllaia. aar Lce lbr •Pl 1a.r. 111TU1ll NB_fenln. $500/mo 3 Br. 2 ba coodo. Brand ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlt.I 100 JMO .. :ldttn ~ mo, 2 Rr 1 l:Ja. Mtltlia yard, No l.a(una. Clift M2.-0853 new. Pool, tennis, •1850. b7EPS TO ttl':ACll t, i, 3 llSO.. ynJ'l)' Cllaraaln& m ._... V..rdcl, 1vatl ttl~ AcJull..tl, Dr tep; to bch yrly 49Z-6700or49'2-279$. lkinn Winter No peU Bay rro•t 1 Bdrm oo P"tS ~ &221 Agt M>/mo I Q3..J827 Say front Apl.S $460 tu $01A ~ 1116 6'23 66t0 Parkl•~t1la pd New J Br , ,,.., B• "-·~a.nfr~t " Br In old S700.Sandybeach.Ava1l1 -••••••••••••••••••••• ..... -_ _.. Townbou 1~ P rivate 2 Ur OU&>lex K11~/11ct. ""~ .... • "··pt. 7th. ~ .. •pace? '-· ,..._ A ..,,.,.._ ., .. _, .... dlt viii" ox uv.: .. " Bach. Apt. Beautiful '"'call""'"' Furn Pl l Evee 1ard C\aM to ~C OK Van! ~ .... "raoean •. 7l4/8'1J..4799&675 6491 ocean view. Private. lldrm 2 Ria vall Sepl Adlllta t t z Ma pt.. 5"111-43l.ll 11tt.1ne frplc, leadt!d win --- Kth to June l" lMl SSOO Utlla ld t Br )ottJtOll duws, beam culllnK~. 3 Udrm 1 88 Steps to Single womap preferred. RU S441 l>Mplu 41'1 8a A 21h, l ~lta. ~Ull'I llllfdll'n 11ura1e many treeii Pvt beach S6SO Property $400 mo. 499-531M Btwn Ba 1b0 • N 0 ; • t': Eut aide. ttw, '"'ba. up ;al)t MalUl'l' ~duJt.s 1425 bt'arh 'sloa1e or cvl pr·e Uou.5e 642-3850. 642 1010 !M :30. Lt• 2bdrm. :tl ept to !Jnrh, Jltlvalc path), t.hTU J Wk! ~~ I Ur apl, pvt tteldt<nt11al ar t<.i • be1t c h HnylShoru 1.\00 mo &.a~ l'l'ntnsula 127~ 8a<"h Walk lo ~ach CIOM to ..ill l Adult, DO pell* K.1.1330'7 ~7 IW. Pft' front tntb baleun)' Avail Ol'l Il l MS tl629 ferred 189S mo yrly '-p.i.m MOO 1.20 Jo: 641.).S629or497·2l47 2 BEDROOMS Small Barh PIO Vearl)' Ulll• pd 4 8P M 20lh St ~100, ~82\i .. ;...,laUJe, 2 Lu ' 1 •,., bll, l!l05 BALBOA BLVD frµk , ..-is tmo. avail Oct Wide ocean VJews Classic Yearly 1se Startmg 9·15, I, 631 50L2or 64~ 603'1 architecture oo acr·es or S450 mo. mcls ut1ls, stove ManaaC'rln-5\U stw, 2ba, draptoa, rln, nr Wlleon • Pl.attnUa. ~'7)' Newpw1 o ... rh, bay vn:w, ., lm alUpm 2 bdnn. l ball\. frµk . pilltjo. nu praae Yurly 2 Or. frplc, E iud.,, lm U O O A I( t t 0 w n 11t r mar . M80/mu l•t • 1'7~l80 1&61 Avail ouw No~ ----I cbUd...,.... Wa(f!l'frool Uv1n1. new - - 11arden1J. Pool & spa. & r e C r i g G u s • Eill•le Uvwg CI08e lo 213-966 1711 Agt beach &. s hop1,11ng l Bdrm Apt. $475 incl uu.ls. Mat~consider~e adult. '9Mfi53 or 49' 6011 1 Bdrm. I Ba. Stel)6 lo beach. $350. f>roperty House. 642·3850. 00 1010. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sum-. 2bdrm, 2ba, yearly Spac1001 Family 3 bdrm --------•I 71447~ an. 213-353-2132. 2 ba $31915 Playaround &. H \V"'HONT 2 story lh• -------- -pool S48-96S6 from l2·1 LMr11e l Rdrm IAwer ~ Quiet bu1ld lnG with beauuful landscaping ADULTS uvt:R ~. No pet3 LEEWARD APTS 2tl20 Fullertoo Ave. I hill E ot Newport Ave. & I blk So. of Bay 631-0397 EAST SIDI TRIPLEX Lg 18r, tBa units. com pletely redecorated Encl garage.vacant, no llidl or. pet.S. 2426 Orange Ave. 549-2042 Stud10, walk to beaC'h , frplc. private. S3SO Call J im Howard 494·l24"· l Bdrm. V;arly. Steps to beach. Garage parking. $400 mo UM lSlh St N B 673-~. 544-6899. New 16:2 bdrm luxury adult apts ln 14 plans Crom U ts. 2 bdrm ~fromSS3S + pools, tennis, waterfalls, ponds! Gas for cooking & heating paid From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden t o Seawind Village. ( 7141893-5198. rm. dramatJc &. exc1ttn1 Ocean frnl \ll)per dplx. PM 1 br. dlrung rm. supe.r de cint.om new 3Br. 2.Ba. 2 ---------- 1vr $1500/mo yrly. sundU. Crplc, yrly be Beautiful 2 Br, compl. re· Walcrl'f'Oflt/Sallsbury suoo mo. 61s.-Ollll decorated, q111d, adults, 497·2'57 Studio "15 mo. Private beach. 2 Br. S&OO. Ocean View.~ Female needs room mate to s bare b ouae in Un1ve..-lly Park. Irv. $250, uti1 lncJ. S.SI-8768. S.SZ-1491. Female Roommate want· ed. Career minded. 25,35 years ·old. 2 Or. 3 Ba. Condo. Overlooks Bluffs. Dana Pt. 661~. Alt 7. M/F 46.50, to share 5br. 2ba, spa hse near S.C. Plaza & Fwy. $225 + Util. 641-4913 • 1q. ft. for M2S per mo. 4GD1 Birdl St. N.8. A1enl 541'5032. •J anitoriaJ Service " Utilities Included •Adjacent to Airport • Restaurant·Row •Access to 3 M a1or Fwya, IJJ.1113 Room to rent (possible shrg hse) to over 50, Office spa.ce avail. Full working person interest· service execuUve suites ed in hollstlc or health at avail for &ease lo Center play$ violin. Good loc. Pointe. Localed near OC CM. 751~ Airport. For leasinl ln· formation call /I*Dee Hwf: 955-22118. Medical/Dental/HMO, Balboa, Jbr, 2ba, sun- deck, $175 /mo + de· posits. Momin gs 673-7939 'T76 sq. fl. in N. Costa Fem roommate shr nice Mesa. Ground Ooor. fully 3Br quiet pvt home on equipped. Private patio, bay w/view. bch access, e t c 1543 /mo. T o m pool & tennis. $275 mo. 9157-1900. C aroly n 6 42-0583 ---------eves/wlmds. 1617 Westclllf. N.B. Want 67Ut00 no pets. Walk to ever- .. ~~~~~~~~ C--.. Mtr 1112 )'lhing. Ideal for middle -Studio. full kitchen, walk Large Bach.-Apt. Good to beach. North Laguna locale. Pnvate pallo. Non-smoker , s ingle . Adults. 859 W 19th. St. Days 494.7551 ; eves tBr, stove, ~frigeralor, steps to beach. $350/mo yrly. lse. Adult.s, no pets. 675-3148, am or p~ Oceanfront for Winter Rentals. 1-Unu.shed & un-Curn. Broker 615-49l2. Roommate w anted , financial inst. 7000s.f. l5t. noor. Agent 5'1·5032. ••••••••••••••••••••••• age cpl. All blt·ins, gar. lbdrm , pool. bloc k lo ocean. single adull. m>tmo. 642-5002. · lrvine Apt.. Jeff. 4000 559-~ Fu.mi.shed office, Bank of :J Or2 Ba , avat.I. 9/8 S600mo 67J..33SS. Agt. 4 blocka to ocean, 2br. pool, a«. bklg, all uUJ Iba, frplc, avail 9-2-80, paid. SJ75. 646-<6738 $550/mo. M2-5210. Eutaide l br, l ba. SJ75. Now avail, No pets. New paint" c.rpts. 548·0546 C.M. $250. 497-1561. Easlbluff, c ountry charm. 2 Br 2 Ba up. patio, dshws hr S625 631·2029 • •••••••••••••••••••••• On Newport Beach. Beach ..... el room · s mall kNlen. Z)()6 W. Ocean- front. S260 & up. $260 ~ &deposit. 673--4154. Female roommate lo shr 2Br apt in N.B. Must be clean 61s.&se0 c.osta Mesa Plua. $175 pe r m o . No lease. 558-3900. Eacluaive area. 2 bd, 2 ba, 2 car alt. garage, $150/mo. 873-0936 or 213 •am eves. 2 Br at 1araae. newer . complu. adults, no pets. 2br apt. lge fenced yard. Small ch.ild o.k. C M. $250. fixer upper 646-9288 O..PoW 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor. Separate unat. 13'15 ~ Ocean side. Util. paid. --·-------Nice l Bdrm, pvt yard, S31lD. 497-G51. 2 Br boule, stove It ref rig, encl gar. $425/mo. "'--i-.. Br __ ...... f Small child ok. $450. 49S-0243 .., .... UUU6 1 ' ......... 0 stl-1377 YEAR·ROUND FUN: Social Act1v1t1es 01- rectflr •Free Sundlly Brunch• BBO's •Par· hes • Plus much more GREAT RECAEATIOH: hwy, bit. ins, beam cell, ----· ------2 Br, 2 Ba, ocean view. gara&.e. $495 /mo. 2 Bdrm prdeo apt wilb $385. Yearly. Paul ~. encl. yard. $495 /mo. Martin Rllr, 760· 1867 XTRA NICE 3 Br 2 Ba, M.S-1227, m-1600 eves; 644-7383days. F.P .. gar, special rate. Upstairs 2Br, lBa, $395 Nice 1 Br, pool, ocean Tennis • Free Lessons 1pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs •Sauna• Hydromassage •Swim· ming • Driving Range 644-4033 mo. i.t 6: last + $100 view. $350/mo. So. ol Hwy. Spac newly dee. 2Br. cpts/drps , bltins . Lge pvt deck. cleaning. tl90 total lo 4.95-«M3 mo¥t' in. Ziil ll1oer St. 83&-173Zal\4Pll. Lge 2 Bdrm, pool, pvt patio, ocean view . $475/mo. 495-0243 $600/m o. u til incl. 2 8drm, l Salb, w/deck & 673-5454, 673.()164 encl. gar. E.side. "'95. ~UTIF\JL APART- MENTS Singles t & .! I ":"l'llOCimr. • Fur· 111\r e 1 & Unfurnished OCEAN SIDE OF HWY The Real F..state Store tW1M9• .._... 3140 Lge l BR l Ba w/bltns, _67_>_l'T7_l ______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t Jull L1.mig ·No Pets • '·'~dels Open daily q •r 6 Oakwood Jarden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St ,(love• di 161111 ( '141 642·5113 Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine !ill 161111 (]141 645-1104 refrig, new cpl, paint. Huge New Duplex 2 Br gar, $665/lse. 675-tiO&l 2~ Ba. with every extra. Downstairs 3bdrm, 2ba ~ 642~ar. 1575· duplex, view ol ocean It 1--------- bay,walk to beach.deck VIUAMADllA in froot, gar & prking. 2 Br. 2 Ba, gas stove. Yearly . $900/mo. dshwbr incl. Encl. 615-56..'M. garages. C.Ouple pref Children OK. No pets. l bd apt, so. of Hwy. $4.50. UW pd. except elec. SJ75/mo, mature adult m. fldeD, M2-1213 only. l'7$4IDO or 7f1CM>'716. C...MIM llZ4 Quiet family apt, 2 BR 1 Ba, D50, l300 dep. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd.a. util pd. 642-1010 '"'---------1 Br. Newly decor. gas pd, 1-"----'------ encl gar. Adlts. pool. 2 Bdrm. Deluxe Apt. New lll·ean fr ont 2br Xlnt 642-5073. drapes, clean roomy. .-nnd ,\dults. no pets. 1----------i quiet. Mature adults. :c1r Wi nter $575 . 1bePricei..sRigbt! S3l5. Security s100. •i75-9034 Sunny 2Bd.rm Plex $350 Cleaning fee S250. Open Children OK Too! Ill ust Sat /Su 1"2 1*' E 18th \·-'lier Rem.al. 1Br. patio. n "" · .. , · · See! (8312) fee St c II .,~rage . Cute, clean. RIMTIMES 631•4555 · · · '4001 mo Util: paid. 209"'1 _________ •-3-Br-.-2Ba--a-pt.-$395--/flV>-.-. 195- Qrti St Open House: &Side 2Br Garden apt. Shalimar, c.M. 51.2-1134. ·-.1t le Sun. w /gar. adlta, no pets. 9-Sorl70-UB2. aft. 8PM. ~br. 2ba. ocn view. S3SO. UIO 21.st. St.. 541-212'7. __._ ...__ ~ ... S&OO ---------1'"""'..,· ... ._.new ••UUO>e, /rDl. Comfortably priced 2 laundry, patio, adwts. no ___ 64S-_'T7_62 ____ 1 Bdrm with air" gar. On· pets. $425. ~7300. WlNTER Bachelor lge, ly SJ75! (5409) fee. 11.r. 1-"---f191111CT------ rip1c. no pets, stps to Sborea, "-· Gl-4555 Zlr, a., SIOO .•and. S240/mo, open bse 2 Br 2 Ba Sundeck $'25 Jlw, a., $650 StS 521>6 Neptune 548·9275 Av~ a~ Oct. ist: Lge beaut apt in perf 548·8'75 dJS, 760-.1'18 cond frplc lndry d/w encl WINTER 2br. frplc, d.is-eves&wtnda. &ar54CM400. hwashe r. gar. stps to 2 er.l8a.Adulll,nopets. Bdrm u---1 .... ard ... and, no pets, SSOO/mo Pool $3115/mo 64&-1523 2 · ~. n .. "' Y · •>Pen hSe SIS 521)6 Nep· or.m...o. · Garage. Pet OK. $480 1 une 548 9275 mo. $125 Dep. M2-0llS7 ~. Bach. Xlnt beach PINE BLUFF APTS Small Studio with washer loc View. uW pd, aaults. Spac. 1 Br w/loft. Adult • dryer. Eastatde. $ZZS !ltf Winta" 675-65113 Complex. Patio, view. mo. Utils pd. ~ frplc, encl gar., gas c.-: .. anfront vtew 2 & 3 Br. stove, disbwhr, jac, Tri-pies, 2bd. lba, So Cst hnl"ony frplc gar ladry rm . $500. Pha area. Encl gar. " ' ' ' · SPMC "''" "'107 u40/mo. 833-0300 or Fro m S550. winter. u.u-v ~ ~787 ------&Side 3 Br. 2 Ba. Built· _640-67S2 ___ . _____ _ OCEANFRONT. Winter. ins. Io Tri-pies, $550 mo. All utils paid. Small child £.~('(: Type, good area, Nopets.fWO.lZ18Eves. welcome. 2 Br. l Ba. qui e l 3 Br & 1 Br. Ref rige. dishwasher. 2 Br l"" Ba \OWDhowle, fenced yard , e nclsd 675-4689. bit-ins, air, patio, 6: gar. garage. No peta. $395. No pets. 1425. MS-41137 1980 Wallace. Manager 3 br, 2 ba. 100 yds to bch, \2.S "'2 :ah St. open Sun ')-;1 S600 ------1 \\ \ l'EA FRONT 2 BR 2\l'J \;S p11 valc pat.Jo. $930 n<>. lil June 1. Glenna 'll<'Geady, Barrett RJty. •i42·5200 me81iBJIU ArdTMEKTS 2Br 2.Ba $450-$455 3111 West Wt.lion, 631·$583 n .sta-!MD. 2 Br. 1 Ba. 2 Children OK. No pets. D50 per mo. 787 W. Willoo. C&U Darlene al\ 6Pll 631·2648. Adult.a • No peta 1 Br E&Nide, crpts. drps. What A Deal! Secluded' 2 Bdrm in Tree Shaded Area. $325 (8466) fee R&m...S. 6J 1-4555 Lovely all adult, DO pets, U6:J Br apts. 6200 Ed· inger, h.b. 846-0619. C.Overed In Vines $190 ~ 1 Br (5434) fee Bob, A.&eat 631""'5M Deluxe poolside xtra tge 2.br, zt>e. Bltns, dsbwbr. l"" miles beach. Acllls, no pets. $395 mo. s:J&.&3111. HUMnM&TOH LAKES SPARKLING STREAMS CASCADING WATERFALI...5 TOWERING PlNES NEW SPACIOUS LAKESIDE ADULT APTS. •Ask Manager about SlSOf>tacount •Elegant. fl.replaces •Private lakeaide patios " balconies *Heated pool & whirlpool spa *'miles from beach 14~1160 7582 Ellill Ave. H.B. (3blb W. ol Beach Bl) 2 BR, pool, pr, 1 mj lo ocean. MSO. Adlts. No pets. 64&-0354 or 644-2578. 3 BR 2\h Ba twnbse, close to beach. fplc, gar, lge -p-a"tio, ~ i>er mo. 964--2837 eustom, lrg 3 br, new ba, 2 gara1es. no p ets. Si25/mo. SZ'TS security & clean1nl fee. 17671 Van Buren. HB (bet Slater It Newman. East of Beach Blvd). Drive by or call for apPointment. 848-5924 or~l.347. Subbe to Mar 31, 1981. lBr, 2Ba wt.rfrnt condo w /boat s lip $900 mo . (213) 592.5426 3 br. condo, w /t ennis court, electric garage door opener, very rt.ice, _,/mo, 981M411. ---------• btln range, diahwasber. t.arge bach overlooking 2 Bdrm. New d.rapee " yard. 64Z-«M3. 1 Bdrm, garden condo, I u 5 h c 0 u rt y a rd -paint, refrt1e. 1 child like new. pool,. no pets. iountam. Pool. jac, prof OK. No pell. $3115. Sierra Spaciom 1 bdrm. garden $410/mo. 962-6533 pvt r:ym. sauna, adlt sec. llsmt. Co. Ml·IZM. apt. Pool• rec. All utils -~--Y· _______ _ bldg Versailles. $485 2 BR, pool, aar, 1 mi to pd. ~~en Woodlake Apts. U12Br mo .. agt. 631-6783 ocean. $4.50. Acllll. No 29511181)1e Ave. Apt 5 apta. Adu.I ta, no pets. w I NT E R RENTAL: pet.I. 64&-0354or644-2S18 Beautlfw view.846-Wl. BalbouPeninsula.Coiyl Newlydecorated38r2Ba MIWPOIT Lovely 2 at 3 Bdrm, Bdrm. f\lm.548-9878 ToWllbouae. Spacious, AP~S Townhouses, 1ara1e . ,....__an:f ...... t, 2bdrm, Iba, fireplace, pool. Qulet 1 Br. Sl50 + utll. Mature patio, laundry l•c. $425 f& V\.~ '""' a Adult.a t Adult.a only• DO pets. No 1525. Call 213/51&-7202. winter. St75. are · . no pea. wa~. Agt: 548-5313. $485.145-&111, 675-SMt. 2450 Newport Blvd. lmmac 2 br, i ~ ba coodo (k'eatnfront. 2Br apt. t&Z> .. 75. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apta. CoatalleH or HuaUQclon Harbor & " l.3-81 Some with e o c II d /W abopplna llOO. Pool. Call o\\11.tl 9-13-80 lo,.. . f'-.. 11 3 BR 2 Ba, fplc, D , _ ... _ .. .,11 .., • ..- $440mo. 114-541.9142, gara1e, "'eplace. n adulll. no pell. $500. .. ...... ..--· S..Clc,..1119 3176 ::'~~ir~':: l /lHt mo. aec . de p .. abd.rm, 2ba, frplc, aar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea.im Cl33-481or53'1-1571 patio, nr Beac h 6: 2bdrm. 2ba, ocean ~w. 2 Br, 2 b&, crPt. drllll. Nr Muna.•· .-z. t.1edu1. t ~ blocka to 2 Br. Crpa, drlm, blt·ina. icboola, pr. $425/mo . ....,.. Jl44 Dml't'h, ncwcrpta•JNilnt. tar, Adlaa, DO .,.U. StoO Ca1l1G-113l -••••• .. •••••••••••••• MOO/mo. 63'1·7911. mo. 1110 Victoria St. · 1 Bdrm Coodo in The Little Is Big!! Classified Jds are rea lly small rcople lO people" sales 1 alli. with big readership • nrl hi(( re.!lults! Tn place "iur rlb:ilfled ad. call iuJay IH2·!i67! 5tl-lJl1 AIUPll. 1.br, .... clean, dote lo Laba · Nortbwoocla. e a1aopastr .. p. Pref. Fem ' .... '75 C 11 M a It e t h o s e Io o d 50+ -~JI mo. ne w· ... · • household Items you're David f'1S..m3 oir Pe1 at not ualn1 available to 2 Br. l>Qlea. Fenced 552..aoo • aome other famJly by ad-yU'd.. o.,... .. No Klcb. lattrior deeor•t«'1 con· vertlainl them tor sale in Pwt OK. •s. 1'73-4331, do. Pool, JM, tt!DD&a. l ClassUted. Carr 642.s678 IO-er. tm/mo. ~7J07 • LCllJI-... 1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stunnina 2br w /healed pool~ +5816) fee RENTIM ES 631-.SSS L..-MicJmt 1152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.ge 2 BR condo, newly re- furlisbed, pool, adlts, no pets. $500. 642-4300, #56, 3t hours. 2 Br. 2 ba condo on golf course includes refer. washer & dryer , $600. .az~oo or .SZ-Z796 ... .,.... ..... 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUl lllPOIT Al1111111TS COUNTRY CLUI UVIMCi IM NEWPORT BEACH An adult community on the Back Bay. Spec· tacular Spa. 7 swimming pools, 8 lighted tennis courts, bike trails, pul· tlnc green. Bachelors, 1 and 2 bedrooms apart· ments. and townhouses Crom $'49.00 per month On Jamboree Al San Joaquin Hills Road l7l4)644·l900 VILLA IALIOA New LW1ury 2 Br Condo Full Security under· ground parking, Cagne~ Lane, $775/mo 615-3007 Oceanview Bach. 2 rooms in Hotel.-$400 + Sec. de· posit of $400. 2306 W. Oceanf ront . N .B . 673-4154 l.Br, l.Ba. bllt to bch. S400 mo. ownr agt. 559-5164 eves. 2 BR, pool, gar. 1 mi to ocean. $4.50. Adlts. No pets. 646-0354 or 644·2578 VaSAJWS IACH/l IR A neat upgraded full secwity pmlhouse, over· looking park.like ground --- 2 BR 1 Ba, close to beach. gar w/opnr. W I D, fresh paint & cpL Sl500 lst. last & dep. 64S-ZJ03 i."i block from beach 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Upstairs Built-lns, sundeck. gar . Lease S650. 121'!.> 44th. Sl ~140 VERSAILLES Luxury Garden I Br All amenities! Guard $565 No las l 64.S--=->60 L.arge 3 bd. 2 ba, upper duplex Very nice $72.S 615-3504 AvaJ.I. now 2 lovely rooms & balcony w/priv. ba. kitchen priv. For mature prof. person. $300/mo . 1st , last + S75 cleaning dep. 61S.5S33, 645--6G9 Room for rent + kitchen privileges in Lag una Beach $200/mo M /F Call J im, 1-676-5706 or 1-017-6559. SGL. Mom & son desire to rent l rm w/bath prtv by l~l CM area pref'd 558 2885 da )S. ask for J aelOe $350. 1 BR. part furn,< pts. f urn Rm w, pn v ba . 1..; blk beach. 1 .. dlt 120 linen, only' $200 /mo Jab St. 499-5.\50 Lag Beach. Furn rm. pnv bath, cov g a r . pool , for 30 +person $1~0 m o 64&-8465 Eves LIDO ISLAND I RR. stove. refng, util pd Open n oon l o 4PM Sat /Sun . 1 0 7 V i a Jo1orence. $425. Room w /pvt ent.. ball\, Oceanview 2 BR. brand cooking Qwet adull. new Villa Balboa Condo. $219. Lag Bch 497-3687 S85'1. mo. 641-lEOl Resp non-smok e r . Peninsula, f /p, dshwshr. o wn rm /ba. Mar y 673-l'T79 ~poaalble female look· Ing for same to share large 281'. 1.Ba. apt. SW / mo 645-91286 Will Shar e Home, Non smoking, drinking lady $170mo + 1Aa uU 646-4563 FEM ROOMMATE ONLY 2Bdrm Garden Apart. Nonsmoker J ennirer ... ..... Doct.sl Unique free standing, well appointed medical bldl .. located in heart of H.B. etzeatment rma, X· a.y rm. business ollice, 1ge reception rm + pvt oftice area. Avail. Sept. l. Call today for appt lo see. REDCAR PET ~lZl Executive Suite Irvine W /recepl. conf. rm. Xerox. mail i n new garden bid&. Call :851-1021. 557-4396 WA TERRlONT Roommale needed ASAP & or by Oct t Pre fer female. student. ~8152 PBfTHOUSE Mature Prof Lady l br, SUITES lba. rum condo wlk to bc h Npt Crest $31 5 210tol00054t-Ft. ~·~. 963-9383 " ...... Acl*fts Noo smoking Female lo °;: ~ share n1cely furnis hed 1714t 67M'6Z 3 Bdrm . home n ear, ________ _ beach. S240 mo. incld utils H.B. 536-1883. ---------Super lge beaul decor. VILLAIAL80A pvt. entrance, garden, Macr obiotic Woman CONDOS 16()/week <t!M-9575 wants to share home. SUITE DEAL 3000~Ft. •WUl~~Suit • 1 mo. Free Rent Flexible Floorplan Udo llari.aa VUlage AduJlooly Prerer Laguna ar ea. 1 Bdrm, Den. p1, oa Sleepmgroom,M/F,$150, Pleasecall548-1817 L.arge patio. after 11 AM 2 Bdrm 2 Ba with ocean 646-0038 f"rom~ Mo a.oo.. & locrd . .....•.••.••...••..... JRLl'mperties Room and board for 40SO Female roommate to share ocea.nfroot home. 1714) 675-1662 Newport Beach. After Offices. ~ to 750 sq. ft . GPM . 6.'tl-0232. Fr~m szoo per ID)nlh. Nev CdM & N.B. Frwy 557-1010 64S-"56il &tS-645!1 highly gifted adults, pvt Female to shr lg 2Br CdM Ocean view Ve rsa illt'S coodo an fln Vly Good home. $300 mo. non - Penlhouse. 2 Br. 2 ua. supervision. pvt room or smoker. Perry 673-3650 ..,... .. F1ttptace. as per mo _d_ou_hi_e_. 962_-0.S_l_o ___ 2.8d.rm Apt S3SO tst/last EXICUT1VE sum Wkdys 547-63.SS. Eves & YCICC!llion a.tels '250 t.ben Sl75 + '>'!I ut. ''To FWl service offices 10 _Wkn __ ds_95S-__ 11.20_. ____ ··-•••••••••••••••••• HiptQ.drinlt"6'2-4982 NewportCenter. -v OH THE WA TY Maui, Hawaii 640-5470 ....--The Mahana. Kaanapali Resp. Fem. Shr 2br. 2ba, 1---------2Br. lg liv rm, separate Beach lux. a~. frplc, pools. ten· l..aluna Beach olfl.ce sp. lg din rm. recenUy re-Ocean fro n l Condo. Ills, llesa Verde $2'5. Above Jolly Racer Rest. modeled. new cplf& drps, w ... , tal T · 546-6916 671sq. fl. 497-3034. frplc, giant s undeck eellUy ren · enrus. --------- / · 2 blk.s to b h pool, all amenities. sso 2 P r t h ..-.wwn •••cH w View. c . and up per day. C&ll bus ro . penons ·~ ~ r ,_, ·~ - S750mo.yrly.Utilincl'd. 213 1796.7121. r es great ocnfront laving llt9West.cliffDr. 673-0922 213f19.'Hll061 /. w /bot tub oo Seubott Call Gene Hill 642..QZOO 2Br, 2Ba. Westclirr. frplc. AVAi.OH Dr. N.B. $325. 646-6724 Executive office suite, pool, adlts. no pets. 5475 Weekly ~al. Slee~ 8. FemaJe to sbr 2Br. apt avail. Near O.C. Airport. mo.~ ca 0 y 0 n Terr a ce w/same, CdM. Tennis 285 aq ft includes recep- WESTCLIFF Condo 1 n r. Townhouse Secluded rourts,pool.frplc.SZ25 + tionist. Janitorial $450. 2 Br. sszs New in patio. l ~, bllcs bch. Sept/ "!! ulil. prt'fer 18·25. service. all utiJ pa.id f& · AdlllU N ls Oc t open in g s . Di c It Leslie 751MJ312 any time. more. Call 556-03S3. tenors. · 0 pe · Bogard. 213/510-1086. ~ Box 1707. Avaloo. 90704 le fountain SSOO /mo. N.B. Peninsula 2Br apt. Agent. 644-12.ll •OCEANFRONT. Avail Mothe r • yng d augh Comm ercial; stor es, w/shr Woodbridge condo sbope E/Side, CM. Fr w /same. 559-6253 aft •· 1 w/sink. stl-7249 covered carport $440 mo. now, daily, weekly. Spec- '695: Spacious 3 Bdrm. yrly.552-Q!.53 tacuJarview.673-SURF. Near beach. ·Built-ins. lbd:rm bl k r F\replace. Open beams. ' carport, 1 oc '0 1 Retll• to~ 000 d beach. sa:95. 309 34th~••••••··~··•••••••••••• A ults, No pets. 642-1334, St.Catolyn.631-32AOAgt Movino? Avoid de"""ils &. 833-330'7. • ...... Oceanlroo1,3bdrm. 2ba. cut livi!'g expen~es ! Versailles. Secunly com annual. No pets. Profeuaonally since plex. 2 Bdrm View 6'5-36SS 1971. 615-4912Bkr. ------·---1 HOUSIMATES _BA_Y_FR_O_NT_a_p_t-. 2-b-r-. -y-r· NEW DECOR-3Br, 2Ba. 832-4134 Crplc, gar, 2 blks bch. · . ly. lease. SSSO mo. No s675 mo. y rly . N o Wh y waste ~1me and 6PM. Exec fem desires to shr lux coodow/malure exec male 552-4490. IOU.can& MIWPOIT Eletant executive suites in presti1e location. With complet e s upport services. 714 /851--0681 Rmmate wanted E /Z go- ing. Sl.311 mo. sbre 4 bdrm hse, 3 mi frm b c h. 842,1968• Cd:Yfice. 380 sq. ft. Oen ---------view, new crpta, etc. 4350 llo /llo. o r l ease . 675-5444. kids, no pets. 673·8222 '""'~/kids, 645 l6R2 monry looking for a ~-- -room m:1te., Let u s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 room,+ 'It ba. Private 3 Br. 2 Ba, yearly, W. Lovely Lg. 2 BR. stepS tu locate. screen and in· Garage for rent in C.Orooa entr, ut.il pd, main street, Nwpt Penin. S600 mo. ocean. 47thSt. $.\SO/mo terview for you Taite the del llar. $50/mo. Call HB, $165. Sierra Mgmt Day 642-1079 ; Eve 96IHl283 ConlusiooOutofFlnding 6'73-3S85 C.0.641-1.a.. 642-1881; Wlmd67S-9021. Good Roommates. ---------Versailles I BR, $575. l0K20' Garaae. Storage COIPOltATE PLAZA lBdrm,yrlylease.avail 0.....1 J only . Costa Illes• NEWPORTCENTER 2 blks .-vuo, •c. gym, sauna, $40/mo. Call l -5Pll. Oct. l st. ~/ID). f sec bldg. Adults, DO pets. and l W\...Y~ (l")fllnHnv 2 Moles with reception to bch. Gar, stove. re rig. Aaent. &3l-6783 rJ-'/ ,_63M.120 __________ are_a_._7_9-_l.5o50 ____ _ c pts / dr ps, washer/ -..._ • .........,. ,,.,,.00 J k oc··..-o~ aroommatesearch agy. ~-... dryer. 213/ 2'T7-4640 ac ~ "' 75~5111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA. ORANGE Ward. 3 Bdr ck 2 Ba, blt·ins. --------DB.UllOfRCI COAST FINANCIAL OCEAN FRONT frplc. only 3 yrs old, dbl MATURE Female furn'd. SPACIAYAM Alli CENTER: Lrg lbr, winter SSOO/mo. gar. Sl.300/mo yrly. 2 br. 2YI ba twnbse. Npt Citiana Bank of C.O.ta 2IM5 Mesa Verde Dr. E. 67S-0516, 642-1121. OCIAtROMT Hgt.a. l250/mo. 642· 147o & Mesa buildln1. 301 E. #6. Fantastic view. tennis, 2 Br62 Ba, bit-ins, frplc, _~ __ 75M _______ 17th St ., Costa Mesa, • mo. lnclcls Recep· only 3 yrs old. dbl gar.·--------92827. Contact J ohn Uon.Lst. See 9-5 or caJI health d ub. pools, spa. ~/IDO'"i." Need to •bare living ex· SimoesOC"JohnWal.ah: 9157-1414. lbr. liv rm. kitch, bal. -"' J•V ~ 97"' .. ..,.,,. J E Dun •tto JAC. IULTY Penses? Save time, ......_. · . ser n m ey AvaU now. Super at 1595. 75, 0370 dys 499 4015 money & confusion. Let 1 ... --------• Psycho-therapy office · · · ____ 67_M_6_7_0 ___ 1 us find a compatible 1• apace. Hunt. Beach. eves. ----··-f~ you. We ,._ -· • .....,......,., "" Ideal location foT Al· _._ •••••••••••••••••• screen all applicants. tonleY. Real Eatale, or 1--------- ''WHY RENT?" Don't waste I more dollar for l'('nl. Come out to Quoil Meodows in beeutltul Tustin & sec how euslly you enjny all the benefits of home ownership. Slurtinl{ ot S69.990 al sr: down. you can have e great t or 2 bedroom home with pool. tennis courts. ~creation center & so much more. Your monthly pnymrnt ('011lrl ht> les11 than vo11r c>u rrcnl rent C'om'' out to dnv & visit our dt>C'Ortlted moilt'i!I. C'all Ann nt '832-:lJOO ror more lntormatlon & 1llret't Ion. to Qt!Afl. MF.AOOWS. l ........... . FlNDERS.sEEKERS Entre preneur. Office ~ now available · lar1e PY\. room at pvt. bath la exchan1e for li&bt howiekeeploa. Female only. Cail Ray: MZ-2195 eves.•wbda. Mature Lady, n o n smoker. AttracUve 2 Bdtm. W/pool .. lllb. St. C.M. t225mo.548-D1J , pane.led Reeeption area wltb 1tora1e aad 3 pri vale offlcea lo beautifully malnlalned full aervlce bwldlng. <c.oroer w.ieun Dr. • Irvine. Newport Beach>. 800aq. ft. Call lleliu• 666l01 , 8'15 aq ft 1n prustls.loua Fa'1 blon l aland with oceu view. •uo,.. ft. 644-tttO · Si.Inda~. Saptemt>or 7, 1980 DATLV P1L0l .. , " ........ 4410 M.eytoL.o.t 5025 AlwiWl'flllflh 5100 Lott&'-d IJOO ~ .... s.nec .. 1uo HefpW..ted 7100 •••••••••.•.•...•••••..•.......•..................................... ··~···················· ......•..........•..... •·•··•••••·······•··••· ,_.._..6olfttt1pa~eat I> l.ob'T Mbl.-d Shepherd FllEE GENt:RAL O FFICE W• .. d •7100 tMtpW•t•d 7100 HelpW...... 71H ....... w..._. ~~~") Now You Pyren••• T•n /Ory ru111ume. S mall co. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill .. 1111 S. ... !Ihle, Cllffhavl'o area Pw I. •cy WeatC'Uff area. Handle Advertlllng ASSltm a / BAD VS I TT ER : MY MESA VERDEbR 87)-0llO y_..__ wlephonee, lit"' typln-. B.ICTIOMIC homo. 42 4' lialboa area. am...:=& 'M, HOMIOWl•S Can UJ6T Oray•-whltellii•r •1ciitl'o.... ~eneral am1. mlac:. of· lrnmedl:ate openings NRfor11yrold boy.?:30 14 .... ,..,,. 0.0., ~Ml ut, altt"t'ed male, re "' " lee c:;uu. Require PROOFREADER Work nelU' the beach. t o 5 . 30 wkd y•. Dy __ _. Uaeyourequi\Y torb•ll1 s II W(lnlf1UZll&CM'67U007 .............. , .... buic nceakllls&1u· Mechanicalaasembly 6 420063 ev /wknd DA.NA POlNT Milo Vkl&et Lant""' Al o.IPrado UOO' at to home addJUon~. vaco 8 ~ 6 ...... cuucy. Call. ask for Rapidly Hpandlna South wtrlrig. soldering. 6 mo' G73 l57l tlooa. ek An)' amo11nt. LOS'I' a do111 1 •·em •Lew ..... t fll 0.arlotle,MS-72Sl. Oranse County printing. min exp req'd Grow1n11 Rilbysitter wanted. 3 dya .1ny f'Ui0l\ CN!dl1 orJ11b More ShepM.rd I.Yi-blkJwhL. LaT C ACCOUNn.,..CLllUt publbhiq and advert1s co .• good belner1u. Cull wk from a·i5 to approx not nett"!Pary ('umptrt' Male 8111 Lab RF.WARD tJh. 111 .. A/P, A /R , Account lnl? comp11ny has Im (or appt G45 3632, 6pm Culldys &U-8016 l.EAIE: Ole Ol' R"a1I t 1ft opt. to ........ 1000 + 1/f prime loc. San 'lem ~ Cntr CIO' air 8ta.u&. cpl • deroratf'd Move In Ask for J l)C our ('~ta U br11 lw ~~ ~"!"'!:,!,_~,::"-SAn•l ysea lro ther mediate openings for Newport Manne F,ngr . weelrenda °" "" II.ti!\ 1•1111r .....i ..... ._,. speclal proJtwh. Xlnt proofreadent. Pnor tiX· 1020W 17thSt,.C.M. ttl\HYSITI'F.It my honre,-'4 .. 192l, 14'"SS67 l't ''' l'I" 11t M l''\>UNO Vn¥ bill l.1tb, •Ca .... & "l'fw-. Benellta. Sal. Com· perience p r e ferred ; :l'··, tty~ wk for 1 yr old. "'"" ..,.111 onh ~ German She~hcrd , r4 mensuralc w/exp. Send background in English Ass.lllbl«fTrainee l'(irl Lt h.o;l'kceping. H.B. ---.atter n umH Rn rt> tll,MC)1, all ~. 4 ' 7 Small~ •vat! mid ~·pt aellJna aorµe rlxtur .. 11 <Ind a how c1&11t', c.vunt«l D>South {'011 l Hwy , La"una Ht"ach .,..da,... Otnee 1pac.-,1rvuw.zoo i.11 ft, lnc:l all uti I 641 IC12 ----NB/CM, up to 4700 11~ ft avail at pnmt! l>tlrnt<r, 17th 4r Nwpt Blvd 875"8>0 C1 rcW ..... 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31113 aq.ft., loc.'aled at 369 E. 11th St., Costa ~esa For info call, Barrell ftl ty, 642 5840 MIWPOltT PlA.li! ! Prime retail space, 1300 rt, $1170/mo 1000 N Bristol, NB Patrick Tenore, Agl. 631· 1266 • NOMI OWM9S • $10,HO TO SI00,000 ,.,..., ...... Loam S«url'!d B > A l-Ombuu1tkln of RHI wld Pe~ t•ruiwn' Clll ca..di Olf J..ace 957-5123 AM&IUCANW \ W R'TGAOE CO YOU CAN II SUllWITHA BANK 2nd TD's REDUCEDUns s.....,.. ... 714-132-5200 Ask for l.mda Fi ynn or Kan?n Lum I t lrial Refttal 4500 MoMy Wanted 5030 •••.•..•..••..................•............... 1! 1 I"° 1111 .. , \ ,1111• 11 I "1, \\fut \uuf I I ~ \1111111,111t \ 'ft Ill " I I• ti ti ii t •U tUut• U1tu 1111.1t1uo "'"' \11 p lu1 ' \11Uf ait • ull 642-5678 TY C0~4E:RCIALS 1 K.1cki.:rou11d Pt."<.1µ1~ > A Holly wo111I Casting ~n 1t ,. 1:. lool.111)! for re habit' dt•J.>t'nchtble voo pie, all at¢\."l> for Soav Sul-'Cr Markttt. Swr u ni: INDUST RENT·Approx Prv. Pty nee<ls 2nd TL>. Good:. Sufl Drink "'- P!!rlume l'ornml'r1·1a b Our µrewnt t:hen(., hJve ;1ppe.in.o;I 111 ~u1·h n nn tnerernb a.~ L'o<'a Cola , R adio Shark. F ord Motors & Out.:.un Complete l!l>l 1tva1lable. Fee maybe reqwred 1r acct'pled 12 to 1400 sq ft. 30' per rt Int. only, 3 yrs lsl & 673-5340 2nd. w ill =75% d~bl. Avail. SepL L5t.h on yrly lease. 1652 sq. ft. s hop or storaae space. 2W /sq. ft Pay own electric. 1634 O hm s Way , C M 642·292.8, or 832-0918 For rent : storage space. M-1 lot. 25'wide. lJO'long. 6' high chain link fence Guard dog. $200/mo. Call M7·2'203. COSTA MESA 12M to 40M s/f. 75% dropped ceiling &: air cood. Lease. c@Q) Reattor.s-. Est 1907 673--4804 . Pvt Ply needs min $ for t yr . WiJJ pay 10"', ant Prime residence nr So Coast Plaza. S45-1717 ~Tnnt DHdi 5035 By appl only 213 462 5701 213 465-4493 SCRAMtETS ANSWERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clergy Invade Sattler Mh). Co. Misfit Accent All types of real estate Bother Exod\.ts mvest.ments since 1949 SEEN BEFORE SpecWdiicj ift h must be wonderful to be a teenager ~usl 2..tTDs imagine, to be able to 642-217 I 54>0611 turn on the TV and have your choice or a dozen •PlllVATEMOHEY• pictures you've S EEN $1 0,000 Up-On Real BEFORE. Properly. No Credit Lost & I!-.~ - Check, No Penalties For ,.,.,..._ 5300 Action call AGT 673·7311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $27 ,000 earns SlJ.300 149r~ ml!!!!!(!'!71!!!!!4!'!) 6!!!7!!!3-~1600!!!!!!!!!!~I yield) with Uus discount· ~ e d 2nd Trust Deed . FOUND ADS A1£ Fill Call: .... 4550 714. 76IH822 64Z..5671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St.once Garages for rent For Sale, personal note. on Balboa Peninsula Problemcollecting. next to F\tn Zone lOVJ'x ~um. ~·673-~673•3930· " C•forT.D's. &crage Space. $60 m o. American Mtg Bier I~~~~~~~~~~ lat. 6 last. 2306 W. 9153-4141 Oc eanfront, N .B . 673-4154 4600 '•o~.ts/ ht"'l!Hh/ I.oat • Failllld -Lost or Fow:id a pet? CaU An i mal Assistance League. 5:17-2273, no fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted in <Asta Mesa or Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR, house preferred . 3 Adults. Xlnt references. 673 -5701 Eves & weekends. Working lady needs room/ priv bath Oct I. Harbor Blvd or NP Pier area. Call DottJe 556-2248 at\er7PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..-..u Opp artWlity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOORMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• .__.. .... , 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MODBJNG& T.V. IMTHVIEW Ta.lent Agency s~mg all types. LS-35 for can .-er in T .V. Commercials. & Modeling. For appt call 1213 )274 -032 1, IOa m · 7pm/Moo-Fr1-No fee-Not a school· Fl.Ill> hcens~ WEST TALENT INTEJ\NATIONAL CEN11JRYCITY FO UN D : German Shepherd mix, male. about l8 mo. l:lolsa Chica & Edinger area H B. 846-0296 LOST· All wht male eat, Bluffs/ Big Canyon area. Heward. 644~. Found Toy White PoodJe Male Va c. Oran ge/ Walnut.C M 646-7~. Found ~ale Pointer? White w /brown spots & head Euclid /Sia ter . 968-0255. H:ve ~?melh1ng .to sell? Found : Female a ck Class1f1ed ads do 1t well Lab, Great Dane mix . All Types; repairs, in HOW IS THE TIME VlC ci Victoria & Placen· Lia.~. OIOW, ll ~kapoo ty~s. Resume w /salary his-he I p I u I . M u 11 t b c lmmed opening. Clean 91'..'.l !>377 ,. more, IWMl 2 Shunextl • M • d I · C •I & t.ory toClassi!ied Ad 714 thorough and detail &assembleplasuc parth <' l, 1na1u lull•n• I 1 wwwAcc.,W. POBOXLW>926:!6CM oriented Night and Newport8each548·9lHll Adopt a l'ct al lrvm " • C ••fldeatl •I Ir --'-weekend ahifts. Friday B \HYSl1"1'EK for tnfant, d owntown H B a r ea . ~81~ Anlrnal ('.,.., Cnt.r Otwn ,_ IA .. C... Accounts Payable/Bopk-nights. Saturday and l'Vt'ry day 7!>4 :n34 .--.c~oa.. keeper. Work in Costa Sunday days. Exrcllcnt __ • .,. '-'"1• Mesa Developer's office. co mpensation und L1111t Malo outr Cocker ~p'6nlel Arni lo name T h lt1t " t:dM, C»rnt.1u lhlP!landl lltta R~wan1 &42 7418ur,~ll.'l\I "C>U NU Gt'rman 'ihoru111.U > K CC' m 9 3 llO, vu.· 8 1Hk Ba-y , N R S579397 Fuund ~h1hu.ahull, pre& nant, brind1~ C'olor, vie <;o ld \>n w eiil . II B 1#'1 17 46 alt 7 LOc>'T 3m wht Poodle on OrlU'l.ie Ave., C M 9-5 un11 to .. Peter Boy" ~ 2132, 64.5 0011 FOUND While cat . o range la1I Ma l e . College Park CM 631_!!~ PenoftC!h 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs $25.000. WiU do anything l"egal Confide ntial OVM P 0 Box 3242. N B 9266:1. MAWGE Be pampered with a pers onal relaxing massage by 12 of the pre- t11est girls in Southern California . Jacuzzi, sauna etc. Open 10am· 4am, 7 days a week. Vis- a /M.C. Atlantis Health Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. 64>3433 Br· ing this ad for your special gift~·~~~~~ TOUCH A CLASS !ESCORTS 24 KRS. 752-0817 COVER GIRL •OUTCAU• 95.l-0778 MC/VISA Professional Therapeutic massage. Uc'd. NB Appt only, Steve 548-2817 RRST LADY &cart•Modeh ·rwt,Decen· * 97Z.IJ45 * MC 6 Visa Accepted Toe.Mrs OFMIWPOlrT ESCOllTS 7S2-9388 17-25 lbs In 6 wks. No sbot.s, no drugs. no con- trac t s . Kathle en or Robin 673-0W GnatC ,_, ESCORTS 24 Hrs. 641-0~ CasllfCMcks .. bpfMC/Ylsa um.EAMtllS ESCORTS 519UUZATIOH Very bu.ty desk. $950 to bene!its package. Apply Fer iw .. wwwllcs or... s tart. As k for Teri ln Ptlt'llon or send reswne ...... wal lw.t, 97~3376. cal: CAUl'OaMA PUltlAMCY CCM4SILI ... SBYICl.IMC. APCAU MIWPOIT IEACH 752-0053 SAMT'AAMA 972-3104 , Hobleau &p«MOI ··~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• -7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp. voice teacher has openings for students. Call 542-2115 Hefp W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acea. Hwg Cieri& IMMIDIATE OPM~S MOFH TOP PAY 851-905.s 4a.!O Birch Street Newport Beach Accounting ACCOUNTING 1'IWORAllY ASSIG*et'TS Orange County is boom· ing! Andsoarewe! We're AoBEAT NAU=·s account~ There are many new firma moving Into tbe Orange O>wlty area. br- incing about an incrus-i ng demand for ex· perienced accounting persoaoel. CPA's Auditors Tax Accountants C.OSl Accounta.nts Senior Accountants Bookkeepers Accounting Clerks If you are not aware of the benefils of working temporary, visit us or give in a call, we will be happy to discuss 1t with you. We are localed 10 the Coldwell Banker BuiJdi.ng Accounting Fight Inflation! .( Work Temporary •AccMbnts •Bomaepers •kc•ting Clerks •Getml Office •Typists ASK ABOUT CXJR B~USPLAN CALL NOW! ~ accountants associated . PCRSONNEL S£RVIC£, INC. 75Z..6136• 18662 MacArthur Blvd Suite425, Irvine 100% Free t.o Applicant .( .( ACCTa.cua Our rapidly growing Property Management Div . seeks a self. motivated numbers oriented individual lo work in our finance dept. Good communications sltllls are essential as of· fice interfacing & train- in g are de finite job responsiblililies. 10-key by touc h is a must. Accts. Receivable exper is desirable. Howanl De.nnan THE llYINE CO. 1061 Camel back St. Newport Beach. Ca 6"·6796 Equal Opp Emplyr Accts. Payable. Busy con- tractor needs sharp, energetic person to han- dle A/P + misc. ofc. duties, will train right person. Computer exp helpful but not nee. 548.SMlCM to: AM PRESS OiVlSionof Sutton lnduslriesW, Inc 27742'Forbes Rond Laguna Niguel, Ca 92677 Equal Oppty Employer M 1 F tH Aide housekeeper, bve-in. Laguna Beach r e sidence, private com muruty, xlnt w/ch.ildren, 3 & 4. all phase~ of housework. Mu:.l speak English, non smoker, Loµ saJary for right person o.c;aJJ · 64(). 7404, from 8 to 5 Mon ·Fri Aides llurbor {Jay School 1s looking for 2 women to IX' noon aides. 111 .45 J. Mon Fri> Salary S9 prr day Please call 8111 Jones 64().1410 Aides Active retirement all stun.s. N B. A.sk for Mrs. Swan.son: 631 ~ AIDE Work w /han dicapped adults. Must ~ strong, willing lo assist in t~ks s uch as tojlelinJ? feeding, gen cleanup Xlnl val'ation & 1n surance benefits Un1lf'I( Cerebral Palsy .l\s ... nc· Santa Ana, S40.Si60 ------- Answeri119 ~vice Present office. N B. ex· penence or wtll tram 8-4 & 11·7, 4 nights. 631·5511 ltilAa'TMEMT LEASINGUP. Excellent entry-level op- por. in our expanding Property Management Division. Successful ap· plicant will show units. handle resident relations & make leaslng a rrange menls al one oI our apt. complexes Must have adaptable schedule & be a va ilable to w ork weekends We seek an out~oing Ul· dividual who likes deal· ing with people al all levels. We will train for this position (No real estate lie. is required; Uus • posilioo does not in· volve commission sales). Please request applil'a tlon from or apply to: Howa rd Denna n THE IRVIME CO. Hl61 Camelback SL Newport Beach. Ca. 644-6796 EquaJ Opp Emplyr Apt. Assistant Manager Trainees. Will train Couples. Paper work & mainlencnace 642-5073 ArtJst Assemblers Leadrng 0 C. electron1,·11 manufacturing compafl) has the !ollow1n i: n · qui rcmcnts. As~ /Solct.rer Must huve l ye11r solder ing experience Will I>\! required ta solder hook, turret t erminals. .wire solder & woch-up PC'S !. Apply al; Master Specialties 1640 Monrovia, C. M. 642·2427 E.0 . E ASSEMBLERS We will train,. Apply 7 /\ M MacGregor Yachts, lf.31 PIJcenua, Costa M~a ASSEMBLERS Electrorul' or MechanH·al He•·ause of our s 11c cessful rapid growth 111 the manufaNuring ,,f compulor produrts. 1m mediate opemnl!s ~'<1st for th~ !ol l11w1ng cla<i:.il 1<·at1oni:. • n our e I e c l r o n 1 1· a n ri mechanical a~s,·mbh arl'a ASSEMBLERS Ill BAHYSITI'F.R NEEDED. S<imt-everungs. Occas. lriPf' I child. 7 yrs, my home NU, Mrs Abel, G1S.'15SO HALU)()!ll ASSIST ANT 1: rcat oppty for an al· lr:ict1ve, self mol1vated m.in or woman to ar- range commercial hot air balloon promotions & pe rform flight crew duties Salary +comm. < :ill Dave. J to 6PM. ti7'.!·3383 f\{tnkmg Tel~ T r"CliMe \1a1or Tnnrt & Loan As · ~()(·1ation has an entry· l1•v"I opening with op- portunity for advance- ment. Bank or finance ~xptnence helpful. Type .. , l11d.lll J.Swpm Salary curnmen.surate 11. /exper. t 1ti.-r al bener1t s Call ·" r :\fongon. Western Thnft & Loan. 645-3153. I·: 0 E. HJJlkUlg TEUER MEW ACCOUNTS Perl tiffle Wnhmirumum J\' ;;i1~ l'·~1l1on J \Jil 1n our experienl'e < 'oota Me:;a offi ce. Exp ASSEMBlERS II With minimum 2 ;ear~ e~J>l.!f1\!nce rNJ Pleac;e call Jack C'la• ke 54ti-2300. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL .Assa11LSts 1 1 SAVIMGS & W1 th m1rumum L month!. LOAM expenencl' !7W lloarh•>r Olvd , CM We offer compet1t11 1• salurie:. with benl'f1 b which inc lude life, medical and dental in surances Please apph at PERSONNEL lili>~ !RIVE)( INC l815 Ritchey St.reel Santa Ana.Ca Equal Opp Emplyr MI F Assistant, general ofrlre, PR firm. Npt Bch In· tereslrng di versified typing, sml congemal of fi ef' 752-1911 AuntORS& PUA.I SHERS Do you write material useful for croislnR. soil· ui.g. fishing or diving"' Have you such a book to pubhsb. update, or co- pubUst\? If so, let's talk. CbartGwde. 714·s.13-1423. '.f.!(.26 I•: qua I (l JJ µ•H t uni l y 1-;mpluyer. 13.Jnhng 1S&L Ta.L.ERS 1\Jllerton ~&L has full .i111t prume teller posi· 111ms al our Fountain Valley. Newport Beach & Huntington Beach of- fices. Expr pref. but will lrai.n T yping req. 30 14pm. For further info and for 1nterv1ew appl. call 714/871-..\244 £.0 E. ---- Bank mg Conr.wrclal T ..... Cashiering experience would be desirable. !Jmtcd California Bank 19945 Beach Blvd. Hunl.lngtoo Beach 960-6575 E.O.E. Cashlenng experience Auto Mechanic Ex p 14·ould behelpful. Foreign or Domest1r L'mted California Bank Auto Mechame wanted 309 Mam Sl. for busy shop ~-4'U>"i 1 Hunllnf.'ton Beach ------I :.3&88JI AUTOMOTIVE .\iJch1111:.l E.O E or Tr2inee Pd vJcat1c1r ~ ---- & insurance Aµph al · 18.mkirig Hub Auto Suppl),· '.!120 8oold&ttf'"' /Cleril Harbor Bl .. CM Mf>.2.41U ct'e Claud. f'r•· 111 ,., l1Jnk1ng ex· alJ major credit cards ~-~~~~~~~-i accepted a u I a t i o n , F r e c for job seekers to check Estimates. Call Bob the Daily Pilot Help Found. remale black & MB-071D Wanted classi.ficauoo. U tan German Shepherd 2333 N Broadway !200 SantaAna 17141 llMIOJ FREE PARKING A4dit1onal i n come needed? If you're over 21, call 642·4300, Ad Answer 158. 24 hrs per day. PASTE-UP AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SPECIAll ST We have immed full ume opens for tlieabove ~ t1on . Top µa}. ret1rC' ment, me{hcnl. dental. vacalion plan & mud1 I'\: r , 1 11 c " "" o u I d be .dritJI. l1ui w1ll lram. l 'mte(! Cahforn1a Bank TJ/1 Y.1'St Coa.!>t llwy 'llt-v.i>ort &al'h 1)31 :rll )() -D-ELl--S-AND--W-I_CH __ S_H_O_P-1 the job you want is not pup, approx 5mo. Vic there. you might consider Pomona &20th. 548 7349. 'top Balboa location offering your services XJnt bus_in_e_ss._C_all lo wi.th_an ad m the Job LOST Wh ttc. cat,. long see. MEL FUCHS PAVIUON REALTOR 67~120 Carpet & Drapery Store. N. Anaheim Retiring Rent $325/mo Htodd 170M last yr. S3SM cash· Money Make r . AGT ~ IEAUTY SALON Prime Loe, lge clienlele, beautifully a pPoioled. es--0998 Convert pers expenses to le«al tu deduct bus exp. No invest. 8.11-3838 .......... O,p: ... ., 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMYESTOllS• Remul units for less tha.n lhGross. Low or no necative cash now with low down . Ltd . partnerships avail also. Call J o hn Apgar at ~ or6*0783 Agt. ...., .. Lo. 5025 ....................... V'NEED V'MONEY • RaY9 toMe\ftlft( you want to aell! Classified ads do ll well. 842·5678. I \ Wanted category Phone hair, blu(' eyes ~-5C'18. ___ 84_6-_9506 ____ -t , TI ME IS MONEY oO bU?y-fD~ke M rrJGf.?rG . . 6.twov-k? U se Answer lld se rvice wh e n pl aci ng your ad ... a. ·Daily Pilot ad number w i II appear in you r ad w e t a k e your m essages 24 hour s a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this se rvice is only $10 per week. For more i nformation a nd to place your ad call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT ' s.»-t7?3 - •FOXYLADY * OUTCALL ONLY * 972.-1131 * MASSAGE $10 WI AD MYSTIC !11.ASSAGE S56-45Santa Ana OVERWEJGln'? You can lose 10-29 lbs a mo. Guar anteed. Sandy 54(). 737 5 P EOPLE 'S ANONYMOUS. Get over yo ur ex- hinbaDd once and for au. Anyooe addicted to. or obsessed wit h a "Person ". join u s . 540-'Tsm DIAMOND WANTED: 'r!i to 1 carat P /P 54().0208 bfr 11, alt 5. wt1HESS to collision at Fairview Is Fair Ave. Aus. 25. Red Muat.ng bi t Yellow Toyota. Please call 642-'!m. An you a looely generous compassionate white male so+? Then Write P.O. Box llSJ.S, Co1ta Mesa, Ca. 9CllSZ7 MEX. ADVENTUllEI Prlv. Motor-Sailor l-1 wb. no.um Need Honest Lawyer to unravel c•mouflaged birth ce.rtilicate, 34 yean of rape, p ayc b ical torture, reverae and c ounter ·counter s-ychologiul torture. Wri&e: Paul at U.S. Post Offlce, 1590 Adama, Coltall ... CA llREBUY neons OutcaU Alty~ II ICi..YJ.SA· NOW111 ING. t7Z.12JI ACCOUNTS PAYAILI Re.I estate developer needs energet.ic penoo in accounts payable de· partmenl. Experience required, real estate pre- fer ab I e . Excel le nt salary, benefits. aod working condition s . lrvi.ne office. Call Sall,y for •PPt. 549-1167 Accountlng YC>UaCAl-IS OUI IUSl..SS!! Sr.A Mt• ToS'Z7,000 Degne. Prefer someone with public ex per. (7244 ) A.ut.Cb111•r ToS'Zl.000 De.gree required. Real E1tate b•ckground a plus. ('DtO) .Acea&,_, To Sll,000 ('™3) llllc. Sta •• .., ToSl4.400 Typiq eo. shorthand 100. (7:N&) To=~ • <TXS> ~ accountants associated 'PSONNf1 ~.INC. 752-6136 lmz llllCArtbur Blvd. SnbeoS.tmne 1~ ft.e Lo Applicant • AD MGR. Exp .. new Dana Point Beacon. call Bud Lembte, 493-8831 A.DMIM. ASSIST. Beginning position in ad- vertising agency. Em- phasis on secretarial sltills & problem solving. Must be a sell-starter. Salary Sl,000 to start Room for growth i.n the advertising business. Call~. 731-4121 ADVERTISING TYPOGRAPHER needs , yc>ung man over 18, high school grad, neat ap. pearance. must have gd drivint record for short delivery & pick up. "Train OD Job" in Ad· vertisina Typography. Mon-Fri, 9:30•m-6pm. Insurance benefits, gd sala_ry. Call: 549-2231. Sdl::h& ......... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARTIST Rapidly expanding South OrWige County printing. publish10g and advertlS· ing company has im mediate openings for Paste-up Artists. Pnor experience necessary m advertising layout, type mark-up, paste-up and color cutting. Knowledge camera and typesetting helpful. Excellent com pensalion and benefits package. Various shifts available . Apply in person at: AM PRESS Division of Sutton Industries, Inc 27742 Forbes Road Laguna Niguel, CA <714)831-1#1 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F /H Sdl::h & .......... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-: (l F. more XJnt haurtn:i1c-1 fht-rm11r . ''T . ~ commission. Apply ill 1hus1ast1<' Excellent op- person Mon-f'n µorturul) Ca ll 646-9935 JC PENNE'f I Hca"'t\ Fashion Island.N B HIJRSTYUSTS Equal Oppt) EmplO)' ,\re you creative? Enjoy Auto pick up & debvt>r. t.. general shop clean up f"rr. must have gd clnv mg re<.'Ord. 548.22)q! ~ BABYSITTER W ANTI:D Two children. rail aflt>r 6pm 645-2549 BA BYS ITTER fo r 2 cluldren. 1 & 3. Mature 40 or older, 7:Ja.4, It hskpg 536-45..17. Ba bysiller-. resp J)i'rson S30 wk. to watch 2 itradc school children. 2. J0.6. College Pk, aft 6. 540 7576 Babysitter. my homr , 1k1lng Men's & Women's h .. 1r" Looking for a great. plll<'E' to work? Glemby lntemat'I traimng & full Brnadway benefits. St.op 10 and see us today. THE UOADWAY Fasruon lsland. N.B. 64-1· 1212 ext. 1'Z75 639-2208 £.0 .E. M/F Beauty Co6meuc1an for plush Newport Salon, P•rl or lull time, license req. 1>75-3920 ~auty ~0t, L .. CdM. after school, 8 yr Some following pre· old child , gd pay ferred. Xlnt location. 673-4565, 759-9570.. Ask for owner. 494-8251. 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools & lnstructioft 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! • c ..... ... '-· .... ; .. .. ,, .. .... .. l hrow out 1ens1on. fi nd peace of mtnd wri11e )'Ou build 11 more healthy beautiful boely' The remarkable sc1enc1> or Yoqa as taught at Yoga Center 1s famous !or its , .. .,olebody approach 10 a FULFILL ED YOU Taught by Sri Devi Pra., "ana two pvppri ~ charming Western women Voqa slim~. to••e'I calms lh~ mind '-s11t1sftes through & through Learn deep rela~at11>n nutrition <secrets med1 tat1on. how to breathe belier lor v1tahty1 For aoes 12·72 • YOCJa In The Momin9! FRH DEMONSTR.ATION Tws. M°"""9 I 0 a.lft. Sept. 9th YOGA CENTER Of CtllfonWa IA H• "'•flt._.......,,._.... .. , 44S~ I 7tti St. (btwn Tustin & Irvine St l Cott• M•ta P'h. 6~6-1211 J r D •• CAIL" PILOT Sund.1y Seplomoor 7 t ·~~· ( i_>*~~~~~~~1.) .... 1~~1'_T~-'- ,~ ..... ~ ....... -· -\ _ __....... c..,. ...... ....................... ..•.................... 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Wlll 11rnvull' )W v.uh cw tome f!> 011 up front rharQM llAULJNG ai t;U ;ANINC T'n-e trim Ir J)ltlnllnK t1•aa. 'f ot ., Ray 964 '42"16 ••• • •• • •• • • • ... •• • • • •• • • Painting & PaPtring Prof. wotlt. l')-ee est RsnbJ. Steve. 547·4281 • .. # t• th•n1hu' ••ra'L :-. Ni.114 • • •• • • ••• •••••••••••••• HIAND~llLS -•••••••••••••••••••• Carpet Ser'4<e f"rtohlf'fn '"'111•'1> tJt l>n11"' Drt•ewaya•l'arkln • lot ••••••••••••••••••••••· i ~r,., 111r Pf:t"11tll •t• ~ Wall Clro1'N }' 11h11p, bt1l •• ••• •• •••• •• •• •• •• ••• • "lf , 'll.1t'IC~ t't• L1ist 111 It 0 RI N 'S II 0 US to: 1'1'1dl 'I oc.u l?O:t.00 9'l77 U.t-:ANlNG SERVICE •Repalra•S..alcu11t l11tt ~l•llllW.•• • "'. m , It an It t•"' 11 r 11 & I' 1 .a I •' . 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For l'hllclrt•n Ill 11'1 .. .,n. fll\~1 11 n.,. r .o ... t 'Iii ... lfacMe l thru l Mun :JI otfll nllhl ,,,.,. 1•,11111.-11 1" tbru l')-1 1'r1J1upiort11l1v11 la1 ~· or "'"' 111•11"' Pl'O"ided 642 lli99IJ W1· l .ltt' l j r\" I i 'l,•.1.n.·1 I H •:t.1T~l i 1111.1.'1!1 ::-;--YSl.......,N'. h ~ ... uu 1 l".t" .\ u11h1•I• ~ 'j. • u ~l\ or:i~ Wv1 k 11u.;r J ru.. ._ 11~1u111 F.-=Mtj '"'IHntr> mi.i ~nllr) niol1t1)4 Jll urnlunt; .. 1oor In I( S l U t' 1 11 & 11 It· 1>1> .. 1111 & 111111" J B ••lh '1'1!11 io'ur ll ihoroot(hly clean hill' 54().~ l'ruf '1r WI k, tUe, wood, l"*l'\!Utlt, ~tnµplJ\g, wax ma. bulfu~. i;tuam. Cpl uµhol 7SI 8951, 838 5-543 • Kl!:LIAl:lLE & E F t'I C IENT WOM £N G uarllJlt tie Sal111 to ell on ' t:llll 963-7"l3'1 .__ .... .-A »n iu.· 1 uu' t wul ~ f1 It• •••• •• ••••••••••••••••• I r-.~ yd <X' l\tf'l"'n 1 11 .. 1111•,\ A1Jl Ht:v1111 St.•1 ReBporuilble UCI Medical Alea. 563 ~ \ lt I " I \ It I' I-I " 6. 11 t rni mi.: \\ '""' t 1 l~ uUnwlt.'!> :slud~nl wllh x Int ref -"t H \ II t ! .. ..,,, ,., t1i " 1'.tlr 1 ''' tr-~~ would llke LO bouses1t W\.D babystl 10) ho1111.• ll<'h In l.a II.it 111n 1 '"' ir.. ".:;• Kdh '~' 111:11• t<t.•11 Rich 714~7300 and EUu 15 11.,nlh:. .ind ''"om , I• ,1nm ·'"" 1111 1 .. ;; 7Lfo HoMlncj -up.M_!~l6 h1•I ~1 rv1n~ r11' on , lGordic iii ....................... ,Want a REALLYCLEAN Brickwork, s mall Jobs NewJIOrt. c.ost a Mesa • Irvine. e?S..317S eves. Rrick, stone, block work, tile nrs. concrete patios, Paintint . lo rate!!, mtmcd serv , work/m ateria l guar 636-7149 or 848-5684 wlks, drivew11ys Refs 12 Yrs exper, NwpttCdM fi)-eeestJohn846-1S83 area. I'm s m al l, my Block-Brlck·St~;;.stucc~. ~~es are small. 673-6477 planters & repairs. Free ------ est. s.36-'9906, 968· 7486 PfcMo Lnsom Custo m brick , s tone. block. coocrete & st0eco Refs l')-ee est. 54lMM92 Movinq •...........•.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Piano J.ason.s, beginning & inte rmediate Ca II Leanne 64..'>-02"15. Plaster /Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO\ 1n1r• lhc Starving Stucco & Plaster Putch College Stude.~ls have llQ job too sm. quick & grown Lie 11 24 4:16 clean645-4203 645-4199 Same goorl sen 641 8427 ------·---- 'cMtiagf'~ ·····~················· lot text textures, restuc- cos & patches. l')-ee est . Moms/eves 645-5660 P.O.los ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• J>Y\ POil Box Service TIIE MAU. ROOM, M hr 2800 E Cst Hwy CdM/NB ~o.\40 or 644-4481 THIPOSTIOX 3857 Birch NB·OC Alrpl Avad OOW·24 hrs·7 dys M\,-ssage & pkg service 549-Z287 494.5901 "-I • •••••••••••••••••••••• c......-n. ..... New• remodeled, Frtt est. Cont. U c. IJ3I0312. Oamernle$40<0760 Ceramic Tile lftatalled, re modeled or new. 1''ref , est imates. W ayne 848-0214. RooftiMJ We need work n ow •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• Showers, Batl\I, Enlry Re pair & Reroor. All Ways. l)' pes ·s h Ingles· roe k - shakes·comPQ-tar. Free est. 541-5930 Fin. Avail ROOFtHG All Types, repairs , in· s ulati o n , Fr ee Estimates Call Bob. 548.0'769 Clean work-Tile rlr s brick work. BBQ. etc Lowest bidder in town Call afi 6PM for est 6'75-4394 TutoriftCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SodGI S-Yicff 'IVI'OR English & Writ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing PROBLEMS Need to Exp TUtor/ex-magazinf talk ? fi)-ee counseling editor/English Degree A 8 C H EL P L I N E Wellesley-will imprOV( 645-2222. skills in writing. vocab. Grammar. Any age 01 Ti• level Sl5 for 1 'I• hrs tuunt1 '" ,r, 1 .111 ...... ~ •• ~ ............. 1 ll•row:idhau.lmg I llOUSP<.:aUGmgham ... ,,. • 111ltna 031 ~i i 1 11 ll"Ul'k 1''reee:.l Gari. fi)-ee esl 645-5123 ••••••••••••••••••. •... lld• u. ~ nn11n111~ & $48 3964 ---CtfMt'lt/Conc~ fopping .l4 hr •''°"'' ~ 1 11 Mulure, Chnstian La<4' -••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs .. Sori-ano. C dM PETERS PAINTING Expr'd . Reas Rates. ~ Remodel • Room \d1h tioaa Exp'd, Xlol Kd ., cau 0ouc 631 U563 ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• •• • • • • • l") ,w.rn1 :.t't' tlt: t lt'Ull I h•Ul movl· t'll'an up l'oo w ref's seeks hseelean- t'eo11:nl 'll>urk of J ll k111el· I uµ ~ h •• ulan "".,.. •·:.t l'rt•lc removal · Oumv mg. Oebbie847-8S30 Fr ee Est Call Gene •••••••••.•••••••••••••• CREATIVE ENVlRONM EN"rs Conatruclion, Stained Glue, Remodels, Spas. -..J728 C.,.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\1un.. ,1d1"v. !lit,, t>nrk >lll JJ5.5 tr u l' k . q u 1 c k :. t! r v .. ork ~'rt't! 1.'!>l ~ ll7S1 CIHn wpa/HCIUlliftCJ 642 7638 OaJt' W Ptulhpi. 1111ho~ l. '1 v. 11 S t' t ' 1 l' • ILlulmg S201.1 luad, no l'On foundol1ons &. blu4 k l..in1h r.1111' 1-'n •t· .,;,. l at•l1• Call David S42 2162 642 9907 545-8046 ······················' floom add1t1on:. rc CUSTOM l NTERlOtt mo d e l t plan G cori;t• CARPENTRY Pilm~r & Son l.or cl Gurdt'nm~. t.mclM·aµm~. maJor y<1rd deanuvs ltt!c 1r1111n11ng & re moval F°r•'(I esu mulN•. rel.la bl"' & 1ncxpensl\ e 752-1.349 2 Young M en W 1rcslX)ns1bililies have ~.1' 4WD Truck Yard & Tree malnl. equip. Can do a n y thing ' Ca ll !>48·6920 By Jay 642·8809 ~7 0032 ---- -- 552-0458 G Gidley P l umber Huusecleaning + plus D~ve's Painting. serving what? Call Suds 'n Stuff area 9 yrs, most reas. for details 84.2-0884 Lnsured, lic'd. 586-842.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESSIAM Cslm painting, lo rates. Free est. 3 y r guar 962-1478, 633-9837 alt s . Repair service. instaJ la· Uoo. bacldlow certirica- tioo ~-9315 ROBERT JONt;S PLUMBING Replpes, Remodels. Repair, lie #338141 ... 642-2481 Responsible UCI Medical student with xlnt r e r would like to houses1t. Rich: 714-639-7300 The raslc~l druw 111 the Have something you want West. .a Daily Piiot lo sell? Classiried ads do Want Ad Results 642-5678 <.:lass1fled Ad. 642·5678. 1t well. 642·5678. Ceramic ute ser vices, free est. 494·S88'7 bfr 9AM or aft 6PM Chuck. Hwuli1t9onlHch Tile Co. Let us upg rade that shower, tub, drain board or entry way. Ceramic tile improves appear & value of a ny home or comm bldg at a r eas cost. Free est & sugges- tions. ('11'0 842-3020 759-1916. WIMowC~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Let The Sunshine In" Call Sunshine Window Cleaning, Ltd. 548·8853 C lea r v i e w windov. wastung, reas. fi)-ee est Ho me or bus . Br ucE 00-9627 SELL Idle items walh ; Daily Pilot Classified Ad 642·5678. r•~ ~~.~·~.~ ••••• ~!.~~ ~~·!.~.~'!t.e.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~'!.~.a.'!t.e.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~'f.~.a.'!•:.~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~!.~~::! ..... ~!?.~ ~.~~ ..... ~!?.~ Help WClllted 7 I 00 Help W..ted 7100 ·····!················· ................•...... ' .. ... •a~)' --MAMCURIST .IOOtcSTORIE CLBK <.:LEANING Woman ror 2 Clen caJ Cook wanted, exp. Call for Full tame openin~ 111 s m . Balboa Is land GA.l/GUYFRID.AY appointment. danie!'ssalooMG-5534 c lrrk pos 11 1on 1n homes.2daysa wk.3hrs 751-0341 .__ ... t ....,,,.· i· · Looking for l)trson with __ _ IEAUTY HAllSYTUST We're pl"CU! ol our salon •stylists, our busy salon I.a powing again. orrer inc top pay, retirement. medical, dental & vaca tian plans-& much more Compare our total earn lnl package with other salons. Increase your following and eam inll!!> potential. Apply an person Mon-Sat Mon-Fra JC PENNEY Fashion Island N B F.quaJ Oppty Employer Biology Experil.'nl·c<.I R.l .A. Tech for large Mfg . i n N ewport 00-2111. Zak. Biology· Marine 111111 SCIDIC£ TECllKIAL $5.00perhow Won on an on·call, as needed basis. Ass1c;t tn the instrucllon Of SIU dents at the on shorr lahs or on board lhe flo;itmJ?I labs. CGI 714 953--3164 uuu .. s ores..,..~1a12mgm al each borne. $60 wk e xper. in typing , technical & scientific 546 0037 books Prefer person d uplicating. & basic with some e xp. 111 work-Clencal bkpg. tu worlt full ume in a comfort able al-mg 111 a bookstore Hrs Newpo rt Beach 1n mosphere w irraendly 8-5 Moo Fri Apply Mr. s urance company o<rers .people If you qualify, Harrod. SCITECH Book an entry level pos1t1on as I aJJ ""l 5373 bt Center. 17901 Main Sl . 9p&eas 5 e c ""'-.· , wn Billing Clerk. Llghl typ _l!:_~e.CA.M7S.~ 1ng, good co mpany 8()()1(STORE HELP Temporary 3 wk penod. Sept 22 to Oct 10. Pos1 t10flS avail for rash1er.: & book runnl'rs Cash1enng ~xpr h el pful Call 833 6226, Mon lhru f'n l1Jr appt lu1 llllCI Vll'W "' Broiler mnn, experwnc·1-d 1Jnly, J"'h Slocorn ., 'I/pi IM1 642-59.'15 •BUS80YS • Expenencoo f.'ull Thmt• Part Time Appl) in person. Wt.'<1 ur Thur.. 2 4pm , Cramma s House. Bnstol al Redhill. <..u:.lit M esa N~wport Beach Business women an all Jspects of the busm€'SS world. serretant>!> 1 to speak fon•1wi lan~ua~c~ 1( flOS!>l exper rrallors >'Xl)('r 1n c;31lm1t \v;ula t.JIP for lra\ o•I. I op pa} !'lea-.(' call 1 '1 1 >f!9.I ~t!:~ bener.ts . 3'71<thr week $6 00 Call L11 ura 833-34.'iO Clerical N.it111nal < u st.oek-; B11l1 n~ t 'lt•1 k. ,1 r 1·ural1• t vµ111.: .~ m Jlh ahtl1t} r1•q \pph 1n f>er -,on 11r r ail P I' I> Corv 2120 S ~usan. S A :'>16 9790 l'lc•nral TB.EPHOME RECEPTIONIST lleevv typing perma oc>nt po.;1t1on Entry levl.'I ok "lewpor1 Beach loralwn Call Linda 751-6271 Clen cal DATA CONTR OL CLERJC.AL 4Jnmed1ate pos it ion avail as Inventory C<m trol P06Ung Clerk Ex· per hclp ru t , g d . w f11wres Hrs Mon 1-'ra, fl to 5. A ll maJor benefits Apply al. 17421 Da1mler, lrvme 556-0540 E .0 E Clerical EXECUTIVE SECIETAllES We are accepting ap· pltcat.Jons for exe<:utive secretarial positions. Short.hand or 80wpm re- quired. Wide vanety or backgrounds ne e ded Orange County Airport area 557-0045 Cf\-Lff\:. Jl'°"PO'°"l>V Pll>Sl)NNtl Slll'lllCIS COOll wanted for active retire· menl residence. 2nd shift, 11 :JOAM to 8PM Quantity cooking eitper req'd.. Medical & dental b e n e fi ts . Apply Newport Villa, 642·5861 COSMETICIAN Orange Co. Pharmacy w1lh la r ge volume preslige cosmetics and fragrance looking ror Isl line cosmetician. Expr in selling, ordering and strict inventory control. Offers good income and heaJlh benefits. Send re· sume plus s alary re· quir ements to Adll78. Daily Pilot. Box 1650. CM 92626. Costa Mesa drapery con· tractor needs trainee, mecb. aptitude req 'd . St.an immed. $200 wk. 64.2-2025 , Counter kelp, p rr. 10-2, M on ·Fri I zzy 's Sandwich Shop. 00·0898 Court Director Recep- t1onisl , frie ndly en lhusiasfic (emale needed F fT Must work some eves & weekends. Call Sue, John Wayne Tenrus Club, 644-mOO. Cust.od.l al Delivery The Register Newspaper has a fte rnoon auto routes available in San Clemenle area. Ex - perience not necessary, but helpful. Economacal, d ependable c ar as necessary S4.50 profit per month Call Mr. Emsley 9S1-Til1. Delivery P /tirne AM , L.A Times. SlOO per week. -Laguna Beach. 494-8496 Dental Chairs1de. Ortho Exp. Prer. Full or Part ti me . Xlnt Benefits. 64.2·21626 ---- DENT AL ASSIST A NT for Laguna Niguel office X-ray license required. M-Th, 49r>-4000. DENTAL Ofc. Mgr Exp req'd. Salary commen. W/ability. CHAIRSIDE , RDA. 4 days. f/time cnex. hrs. during ski season). Ofc: 64.°5-7S80. wlmd· 642-4985 Dental Office Oral Surgery Assistant part I.Jan?. PTogressave. highly profession a I or ri ce Mu s t be n e a t, pleasant; willing U> learn and contribute. Fashion I s land area Ca ll 760-1686 9-6, Mon thru Fri. Dental ----------Escrow desk available fol Drafting ELECTRONICS well-qua.ll.fied escrow of CADASTRAL TEST ricer w /independen• escrow company. HeaV) DRAFTING experience in exchang~ TECtNCIAN TECHNICIAN ~:i~~~:::hes1:r~~ Salary $1250 to company. ~161. ne/Monlh UNITS Requires 2 years ' ex- perience or combination educat ion and ex · perience. Apply lmmecliately No Resumes COUNTY OF ORANGE P~Deopt. 62.5 N. Ross St , RoomG-180 Santa Ana. Ca 92701 (714) 834·2844 Affirmative A<."l1on Employer Dra.ft:ing MATH DRAFTING TiCtMCIAM Salary $1121 to Sl499/Mooth Requires 1 year e"< perience or rombmauon of education and ex perience Apply lmmedJatcly No Resumes REMEX, is a rapidly growing div~ioo or EX· Cell·O Corporation and a leading manufacturer of compute r peripheral products, flexible disk dnves and paper tape re· aders We are in need or 1nd1v 1dual s v.ilh 6 months experien ce tro ubles hooting solid state circwtry Candidates shouJd have I year technical school and experience perform- ing an-process 1nspec· l ions. Will test power supply and punch reader products. Mu.st be able to communicate ef(ectively in English REM EX will offel\)'OU a compet 1t1ve s tarting salary and an excellent benefits package Please call or appl) m person to our Personnel Ofrace oo Monday. REM EX ESCROW SEC'Y Desire ll:nowledgeable escrow secretary lookinf for high office activity & rich compensation Diversified successru parent c ompany P leasant offi ce a l m06phere & guaranteet top saJary. Mr Merage IMS-2235 ESCROW SECRETARY Our beautiful Newporl Beach office has an im mediate opportunity fol an Escrow Secretary. fl minimum ol silt month! escrow secretarial ex perience and typing o""i 50wpm are r equired This J>06•tioo offers ar excellent salary and out st.a.nd.mg benefits inchld Ulg: •Profit sharing •Paid medical/dental P lease contact J acki1 Skarstedl at 645-8111 ro1 more i.nformatioo. -· ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF C.ARWASH Cashiers wanted Npt Bch., mornings Santa Ana /Npl Bch a rea wknd.s. 644-4400 \\)le Data Ser-llces 1:. a i..:rciwmg leader m data proc~sing services for lhe distribut.Joo industry We have an e'<cellenl learning opportunity now available for an In d.Jvidual with entry level clerical skills who wants lo start n career in data processing. Need P tr work? (3·6pm, Mon-Fr.i.) Call Harbor Day School. ~1410 ask for Bill J ones, Exp Dental Assistant, work 4 days get pajd ror 5. OO·Oll2or644·6687. COUNTY OF ORANGE P~Deopt. 625 N. Ross St.. 1733A"-A•..-e 1mu.. 92714 714-557 .. 160 Equal Opportunity Employer M I F RDIUTY FIDIRAL ------ EDUCATION CAR WASH HELP t'\Jll & part ttme 18&0ver METRO CAR WASH 2950 Harbor Bl, CM Afrl.rmative Action You will be res ponsible Employer M/F CASHIER Hou:.ewares for mamtainlng control ~~~~~~~~~ Sales, apply m per.;on. records, report distnbu· Crown Hardware. 3107 lion. operating collating' East Coast Hwy, CdM and bursting equipment. matenal handling and Bookk"per/Jr. Acct for rapidly expanding rman clal firm in Fashio n bland. Exper a must Daily input & gen 'I &eqerdesir. 714-759--1515 CASHIEA occasional pickup and BOOKKEEPER Ptr1me for El R anch1l o Restaurant. Cosrn Mes a . Exper'd. Hours Tues & delivery You must be Thurs \29, Sal !I :w 1;, energetic, willing lo Sun 9·5·30 Apply 1n-.... l.eam. and able lD work pe rson Kerm Rim a Oex.ablehours Hardware, 26fi6 Harbor Bl ,C M 675-aSSlli CASH! ER HS Jo;WAR E SALES Apply in person ~-Bookkeeper. FUU charge, Rion Hardware, 1024 lrv1 incl front office adman ne 1 w Cliff Plaza J N B with CPA exp for· N B CPA. Sl.100 + depending on exp. 752-105.S. lo'*lr11pi199Clri/ Secntary Methodical /Versa ti le person to post accounts CASHIER Recorder-No ca sh re- gister Benerils Fine ladies apparel store John Hogan. 111 Fashion Island, N 8 . 644·7100. rec/payables vouchers. ---------type 45+wpm, rerPp· tlonls t & secret arial duties. Irvine furn mfr can K. u. 540-8894 Bookkeeper, full charge Thnl T /B. La11d invest meats. Multiple books NB area. Salary com mena u r a t e w /exp MZ-3092. Hrs8:30-5, M-F Bodlkeeper WE OFFER CASllERS UTUTEM' M/\RKETS F'or 2nd &3rd Sh.ifls We prormle to manage· menl & super vision from witlun WANT A CAREER? Call (714 ) 631-9421 An Interesting pos1t1on ~~~~~~~~~~ for a career minded in· Chauffeurs, over 2S yrs dividual with office or old. 1mmac dressed & small business e xp. perfect dnvlng recorrl Knowledge of Bookkeep 751-0742 inl nee. Gd benefits with - Wy l e orrers a fu l l benefits package 1n a s mall c ompany al mosphere. Please apply m person lo .Anita M. Clartc WYLE DATA SERVICES, INC A Div. ofWyle Labs l5302 Bolsa Chica Rd. Huntington Beach Ca92649 (714) 898-5656 EquaJOppty F.mployer MI F /H Clerical FREE JOBS PURCELL TE M - PORARIES has many openings for very e.xdt· Ing co m panies Im med.Jaleoperungs for: Clerk Typist/General Of- fice, wage negotiable, lite t y ping, filing . phones. contact with public, lite housell:eep· ing, gopher, transporta· lion desirable. Contact Runk1 . T om or John. 67J.1470 CLERK for hardware store. Exp. Gd. benefits. Call Chuck: at Laguna Beach Lumber Co .. 494-6538 or 540-8267 CL.EU The caly wants someone who likes poople & wants a ''ar1e t y or responsibilities including maal dis tributu ion ,. cou rier ser vices. & duplicating. Sal ary : SJ. 75 SS.06/hr Contact City of Irvine. 17200 Jam- boree Rd, Irvine, 92714. 754·3000 by SPM 9-19. COHSTRUCTIOH Lumber estimator. must have exper. in comm 'I & resid. framing. Resume to L.C.C. 917 Glenneyre. SteC, Laguna Bch. 92651 Construction Co. needs full lime il'L'italler. 546-6906 CONTROLLER Orange Co unl )' California mfgr com- pany. Public accounting exper req. Salary open PO Bin 1650, Pasadena, ca. 9ll06 DATA PROCESSING DATA OOIY OPWTOI bpftie.ced operat« ..... .., to by • to I 0,000 drolies. h · celleat salary a11d cw:poyu bcwfils. Aflfllif to: renc-•I Office NATIONAL EDUCATION CORP. 4400 Cue; u Dr. Newport IHch CA92660 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Deckwork person, exper. Consists of removal & replacement of plywood. Misc. repairs on de<:klng. Coaling w/tiber g lass mat I& resin material. Xlnl pay. 64.2· 1822 De ntal Front Office. P e do. Non s moke r . Newport Center . Exper. pref. 644-0611. Dental Ort.ho. chairside. must have exp. Ftrime. Newport Beach a nd Cost11 Mesa. 546-SUO. Designer /Dr alts man Wanted To assist in mecharucal design & det ailing or hlgh·Ptrformance laser system. Small company needs a good aerospace- trained designer on a consulting basis. A back- ground in electr0-0ptics 1s desirable, as is lhe ability to do electrical schematics I& P.C. board layouts. Could develop into full-lime position. Ple8St! send resume or contact Mr. Whltebook, Laakmann Electro· Optics, 33052 Aviador , San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. 71H9J..6624. RoomG-180 Santa Ana, Ca 92701 (714) 834.2844 Affirmative Action Employer Dri ver -H elper for Fashion Island home furnishings s-hop. 35hr wk. Call Tom 644-8860 DRIVER /DELIV ERY persoo ror equip rentaJ st.ore. age 18 yn & grod driving record req. Unjt- ed Rent-All. 64.S-0760 Elderly lady wishes lo ex· change board & room for lite hsework . Call 673-8656 ILECTIOMICS A few choice positions open for career minded people. Growing audio mfg looking for male or fem. Must speak Eng. F/time&O/time. ASSEMILERS Hand solde ring, P CB Domestic stumngexper. pref'd. Uve ln housekeeper for IOOIQ(BPEl/SECY elderly lady. Weekends • M u s t b ave bas i c free. Mu.st drive. Non-knowledge ol bklcpng en· smoker. Westminst er tries, A/R, A/P, Trial area. P .0~ Box 1065, Bal, bank r ec .• etc . Gardena, Ca. 902'9. fillnO.Wes: Btkpng. phone g. DEI.J Help. Mature gir l Ora/ling for Rothschild's. Apply DttUTSPBSOH SMIPB Some typing, lift 50 I bs. ~AUDIO PRODUCTS cau oo..2540 in person. 2407 E. Cst. Our dynamic Property Hwy, CdM Services Div. seeks an •. innovative , c reative Delivery Route. Times drallspersoo lo operate Want Ads Call 642-5678 Newspaper. need car. wi thin o ur d e s ig n ----------. $400/mo + bonus. 3-6 ser vices section. The am. CdM. 759--0630. Call successful candidate will 1 P m -2 : 3 0 P m & have exl)tr. •knowledge 5:00pm-8pm. ot space planning, elec· a National Co 5 day Ch1ldca~eneeded, for3yr week, S.4:30. 1125 Vic old wlulc I work. Tues & toria,SleK.C.M Thurs. 7 30·5pm My trical 6 ttflected celling Stocn+..tH Delivery man for L.A. plana • delal.la, wall sec· Times lo homes in C.M. lions & m ech anical •COOK• Breakfast cook. Full lime. Exl)tr. pref, if not will tutu. Apply In l)trson: Dick Church's Reel, 2888 Npt Bl, CM Home, HR Ref please. 968-<1644 .Accomting Clerb ~ am. $375-$425/mo. + systems (healing. A /C, Ale ca.nu bonus. Depend11ble car venlinl>. Typist 1 COOi( need ed. 546-448 l or An Architecture/Draft· A Flct111ou1 Bu11nu1 CllRlSTM~ MONF.Y ICllll 964-4982 Ina de.,ree would be a Mime St111men1 lll•d E t h . , • 1 ReceplPlfs &p. Ill ........ Wf.t, · ', 1 1 ,.,, _____ _._ Ii'" with th• County Clerk I• IOOllClll'IA I• u s I a s • c w-..A-----L...........&..ol... 673 1663 p 111. uua............ ae ¥alld for ft¥• Y•••• after Home makers earn to _... ~ ~--. • • Delivery & Stock, full or \he opportunity you have which lime continuing ..... ~ $2000 by Thanksgl vlng ...... cit Opet-'s. bd. J..6PM. part time iocludine Sal. been wailil'll for. ron-buein .... • ""'11 rellle. Newport fteach Invest. demonstrating Toya & PIX 0.,., ...,.., Is Sun. Xlnl. benefits. See tad: Publlcatlon I• necuury flrmbuQIJePing,peru-COOKS How--"n.... only If th•r• ''' .-.loo. To handle sales Gift.a. No deliveries · No CaT Oplrator1 Harold, 495 East 17th St. .." U'lllnnan ch•ntt•. Cell th• legal commlaslona. acctg. collectl.ng. Need a Cllf. rartUmenites.caJlDon. Cll. THlllVIMICO. Oeparlmenl al th• C t Call $40-33.10 collect to --T•-"--• ar='-kl-0118 , DIUDIY NUoM lOll Camelback St. o A 1 L Y P "· o" 1o' funcllona . o mpu er .... .._ ,.,__ . .-.,.. N • h C lnlormatton end knowleclle a must Ex-see LIM • 4C8t Btrch St.reel ewport ac • a. nt c .. MtY '°'"''· ELECTRONICS PRODUCTION TEST TECHS REMEX, as a rapidly growing clivision or Elt- Cell-0 Corporation a.nd a leading manufacturer of compute(. peripher al products. flexible dlsll:s and paper tape readers. We are presently seeking quallfied inclivadua.ls to work as Production Test Techs. Candidates should have 4.5 years digital and a nalog e xpe rience in computer peripherals. a good working knowledge of M lcroProcessors. familiarity with 0 EN RAD capabilities and outputs, and program- ming knowledge to allow troubleshooting of PCBs for intellifent t y pe drives. Wil test and troubleshoot lo chip level and PCBs at lhe syste m level. Tall:e your next ste p forward with REMEX. We will olfer you an ex- cellent starting salary. outstanding beDefila, and a s ecure futur e with plenty ol opportunity for growth. C.U our Person· nel Office or apply in Pfl"SOO. -• REM EX 1111.--•• ._ ,,.,._, f 2714 7 '4-117-6160 Equal Opportunity Employer 111 /F For Classified Ad ACTION C•ll a . Dally Pilot AD· VISOR 642·5678 ~­Lo.Aua. ·~· I An F.quaJ Oppty Em pl yr bec.S.C.wt.., $1 .2SO DOE. Lots o• charm I& slillls. 80wpn t y ping, s h ortb an < 12Dwpm. Some pressurc involved. Call Vick 540-605S. Coastal Person1 nel Agency, 2790 Harbo~ 81.,CM I NEVERAFEE I File Clerk for Orang• County Law Office (Near S.C. Plaza). Kigt School grad. Call Con nie : 641-0217. Gt MU .. Office Xlnt. opportunity ro1 self-s tarters. lmmediat< openings for gener al of flee. Excellent future t op pay , c o mp an} benefits. Apply i r person: T1w Sofa FodOl 'f 1&170 Pecific St. Fountain Valley. ¢. ....... Office Electronics firm seek! buyer w /general offi.ct ex Should have stronl communicative skills Establish material re quiremen la, plac• purchase o r der s . 4 follow -up. Pieasan· working cond. Cal Vallor Elec tronics 540-92164. 0eaera1 Office, P rr 3-4daya/Wlt, 3-4 hn/day. RIX .. SCteUU Bookkeeping, typing! & fillDI exp nee. Imme< openin1. Call today 631-5788. Alarm Producti olCalll. For Ad Actiln Call a Daily Pillt U.VISOI &42·5111 L pw.:~tyoecasary. GIF'TS'NGADGETS NewportBeach Cookwam.ed. Full or part Need immediately, part At-'711 C.U m Celebulln1 our 30th Call&\l-Sal55 time. Fllll foods. No ex· Um:ta,,Tue1. • Thurs. Eql&&IOppEmplyr 842-4321 :.;~~~~~~~====~1~ear~!~!:::::::::=:::::::l!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~='.l.:lper::·:~:::::ary::·:95S-::!IMll..::::J..::kl::::=::::::=::::::::=.t':::::::::::::::::l.!::::::::::£:~:.:a»::::::::::l=::=:=:::==::=:=:::J..::~~~~~~~=~ ~ . ~r t I -· 1 ' ......... ,,.. ...... . ,.. ......... ,, .. e;;ie................. --~................ •••I". ................. . !!!~~~ ..... ~!~.~ .... !~ ..... ~!~! Sundey, 8-ptembet 7, 1980 DAILY PILOT •ff a..naomc.Pa1n·•··~lllllll!ll._._._._. ..... ~ .... -....:1 Ml• la .... , ll••la 0. ,...., -I# • O..art-l. Ap•roa. ... .......... cie. ~ ..... ... -,. Good ,;..... • _, '•Ii• . ...,. -.adll a .-J C&ILPaa 1tartla1 ladiv tor a IDl'P&m»thlllorpen II EC RAN I c Al. ....,w..... 7tM ~ I U-.......... f'O. i. T&aVftCIAN, JR. -.11 W..... 7100 ...., W..... 7111 ~ ""°u rw ••••••• .. • .. ••••••••••• ••• ••••• .. •••••••••••• ••••••• ............... . -•· ..,.., . .ar.., .,..., tlme/temporar)', ~ c.u111.-tallrlc.U./wembly " Ope •u Of .... ..i.u.u •t • llr llialm .. Jyn. Hper. •· .,, ... .,.._,......, ...,..._,. .l>Olt Ar's'•~. Xlat. l(CrtUIMI' Cl£11 --............... CN.. ..... llGPI UM =~rJ' o..a.~ .. = ___ .,.,.tetefor Davtl'....., aalar7 • .....nta. Apply Ulllftl ••all •aalllacharla1 ll1mt Tralaffl. Earn P.,wwwwlDlndGf'. la ...,, • ~llulor C! $1 Dl5-6 UNll ..... ... ..,_a ovu compa ay beaellU .._. ..... ._, a lift Pltauat woratla1 u '*Ill. -..cal 6 "-lal •lroamHt Coat acl ftrm *8 mti.. CalJ RUe)' while U lw-D. S7S Weetl· KMll:-ic: ... tar : .,..__ ly wbtle tUIAlo1. '1ll.N. l!oWUd P /tlme, P'/tlme. l ·S. Aubeim NMD7 111.-0 E.O.E . ......... .. .... AT·IASI I• ... ._. •• 1.e.M, =•• De,. twww... .1;~:~Jo, MM .. ,....,. . -.n.. . ......, 0,.. ... ,.._ .... CDl&ell: J. IWf, Midi•)' .......... ' Pl~.IM ~. ... ,.,., car •am ::...:·~~alla, CM 1 HOUISCLIANINO ._UC. AOSNCY Sl:RVIC£ RIP conaat'l ~. bud& '-I fK oftk., 1K n.ld. UadenrrtU.1. Nntee . ,.._ paUlkm. Car O · ..._AMS Maida waa&ed Seaclift 7 to s • 3 lo 11. Cert. 6 Part-Ume phone penon llcMI, 1111 S. Cit Rwy. tralnHa. lleaa v erde w ,,_... olc, 1101De typ. a..,-. •ach. ....... Canv. l:lmp. tl1 Center iDI. Good s-1 II benellb. II• I nten a nee Man. _St_. C_M ________ s..ai __ • _____ _ Pie-ate Cal 644-5010 w~ ... ,_. ..... 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~1 Neml ~ I da1 ...a &o 0-WC-.. -' deMOilll a,l-....,_ I I IMs, ,.._. oll"lce ..,..,._., 1d tlloe• 0.. Ole. 8-1 ~­,.... .. lily ..... u.1. .,... -.,., .. r1.uc P•••e, 1alary. com • mlu'-. 111n. a ,.,.. com m'I _., ap Hat to have P'liC llc.M. Accl1 1.n Oruea •LA eounu.. Top aalary IX>E Send reaume lo ln1uranc:e ~)'. P.O. Boa z.go, NB-.,, Attn DB. ........ PutU-tO(Apl MUaSISAIDa5 PART-111lEwortiforatu· complex ID C.11. Retii.d Pref. eKJ*. c.ert. c:laaaet denta or bouaewiv•, bn . orMID.l. to-scm. avail. All ahlfts avail. 4 :30·1 : 30 Mon·Thur. Xlat. medic:al 6 dentala 9 : 30·3 : 30 Sat. Ca II bmea free aft. prob. App-M2-10M PRODUCT! ON UC9'110MST TRAINEE Rubber hose Luaurioua corpora&e ol· producll. lluat pus co. lice. 1·5. lite lypln1. physical incl. back X· answerina phonet, la- raJ. Taking •pplicalions tervlewtq dulia. Top btwn 1 ·10 on ly . pay. lnt'I Bu1lne11 StratofJea , 17671 Service . 115SZ ArmstnJai Ave., Irvine. MacArthur Blvd. Ste . F.OE. A Kmdavia Ind .• ,_13ZS_._7_SZ..O_JJ_n_. ---- ••' ........,, appros ..... lo..._. A.JP • M ·ll•••· att11t1l• mlu olt dtlll•. •Ill HO\rlS&Ell:PER, l.1¥• NawpWt l9ada '-•Uoe tnia r\IM ,._ Com u ,_... • o._ beech _,_,, Call-..U. ...._up...,_, bul not la Lapna and home ror 0.... .... .-.UCll L A tamll)' Roullne • .... .., cw. It ........ ,. c ...... 1kAt coot1nt --~ Pan·U..-' .. deit~ ..., ""'••• benefit• 6 &d -· ,.,. --aalar)' lll1&1t be avail ~ • Mutt penoeaJ ae-cre&ary to ~-...... ,.._II s ai... • .._ llr. e.aper oew car dealer llual --· ....., ylvla at .-tU.•fUllUtm. t)'pe, .-... IOOd com 4N-ID. --- II•'• ,,. attendanll, mualullon •'Ill• on Hou st: K E E p E R l*'t lima. IDUlt be avau: ,.....,..,.., ud aa u re Plti-Apply 1 to SPM ..... c.pcloo• Houn n,.. C.pUt.noo B.y The Sea 8*"•Cubt'left, part ba., al'lemooiM JW<der•· u-. -.. Del,.... time, IDUll have '°*"m bAe. Call Dick Jobuao ol ._pt.. _... vvllpo. tnlu. Jotimon. Soo l.u:lcoq. _Dana __ Pt_; .• _ .. _51Q! __ _ Pcirtti, f\alJ Ume, mt.11t Mercury for appl al HOUSEKEEPER: Full beHail.wbda. ~. time. n..&t. 7Alll to PleaN ·call tor appt. ---------3 ..,. ... o .,. B i H5·1JH. Mon.-Fri. M001• : ..... .:.. ""' ayv ew 1:»6. f\lll lime. llloa.·Fn ~. c~ .. ~ w. e.y St. General Some exper. neceuary. ·•·-'-· Call or come ill. 125 Mesa Dr .• C.11. orGl-1030 HOUSEKEEPER wanted for Male SO in e.ac:baJlle f« Rm. •board. 840-4379 FOi A Full • part time. All Houaekeeplng, rm It e. LOOl(IHG tiUAIDS JOI • 1 areu. Ubifonm fum'd: board In excbanae for Ates %1 or over, retired child care. boun nexl· W-e have ope · wekome. No eaper. nee. ble. Salary negotiable mngs Apply : U ni versal ~or758-S311 for: Protection Service, 12216 --------Secretaries W. 5t.b St., Santa Ana. In· HOUSEWIVES: If you TypJsts teniew hn: ~12 " 1-4, lill:e to cook, you'U love File Clerks llon-~. ~~~~~~r: --IQlurance 8kpr, aa· .,_.ive LA rlnD movlna IA> Oraoce ~ $ mUlion + vohtme. Compuleriaed, top salary. Seed resume to Ad No. 7'11, Dally Pl.lot, PO Boa 1.580, Costa lleu.CA~ CNVl!!NTORY CONTROL Clerk &llr)' level pml· tioo in material control dept. W"all be responsible for orderlot parts, e1tablisbJn1 limits, • manlntainiq adequate IDventory levela. Ability to work w /tlaures a muat. Call fOI" appl. btwn 8 & llAll only. Susie Riley. 7H·S40·7UO. STRATOFLEX, 17171 Armatrona Ave., Irvine. EOE. A Kendavls In- duatriee ~. ll&lat•aMe. Por Apt. Ooatrew ID eo.ta Mesa. Call 541-1551 From b': 14'5 Superior, N 8 i.z..TPll. Nninl, RN, Prr. 3-4 daya MAMAe••IT per week.. Country Club .. ____ a... O:IDv. lbp. ~:tOll . ---.-._ cliatr. COD· ~----=-----~ aultlq u . Start 1pare Nlftilll time witblM lavest.ment RM • WW your own bua . .. ,... .......... " Local .aecutive aeeka q~ imtividual tor: biCb 1-Ptr JitU· lion. "-l*lrleea m1&1t be CUl'1'9ll1y employed. For appt. call l6Sl Dir. ol at.ell devel. M·F, M :30. Mmt be dedicated to good pt. eare. X . benel. • aal. Apply 14'5 ~.N.8. Part11me IMl&dlll•TV -..S7 .-DTU CASH7 WIMAYITHI JOI flOlt YOU WANTED Part time pqer/cutten. No eaperience needed. Appro:1 imately 1S bou.ra/week. Apply in t1• 5 .. T,.._. Ellcefllat CAIWJ' oppty, for •11reuive, in· duitrioua IDdMdual de- alriq caner la retail manqellleal. Retail H · S-bebiful. tome college cleliralile. Liberal com· pany benetlta. Salary comwarate with ex· perience. Apply Nurain1 In a friendly workln1 atmosphere. Costa llesa Memorial Hospital. CUrrent opeo- lnp: 11«1-&ar• RN's/LVN'1 .,.,._....,& ...... l'\alf .uine and part ·ti me Beoerita ,peraon or call Carol · Brigp at: F1aible Hours ICU/CCU/ER RN's ......... Wort ~7 days in an 80br. ~ period. Time • lh paid for hours worked over I. CCU S .. 1ntw wit.b eaperieoce needed immed. (714) 131-1'41 AMPRESS Division of SUttori Industries, Inc. 2'T142 FOl"bes Road Lacuna Niguel, Ca 9:21877 F.qual Oppty EmployerM/F /H ~. llC9'110MST ---------1 Lwturious corporate of . Property llaNpment fice. l ·S, lite typlnt, UAS•• ftAlt& answering phones, iD· Super eatry-level posi-terviewing dutiea. Top lion Into the Property pay. Int'l Bual neu Manqement field. Main S e r v i c e . 1 I s s 2 reaponsibility is to de-MacArthur Blvd. Ste. velop "luds" of poten-_•_325_. 1_sz_.-0_1_61_. ___ _ tlal office building 6 llCB'n-ST shopping center lea.sees _.... tbna cold cal.l.iq fl can-Real estate eaperience vualq. Admha.atrali~ for growing Medical coordinatioa "orianiza-R,E. Company n.ear OC tioa are esaenUal. We Airport. Shorthand pref. need a "IO 1etter" self· Salary open. cau Vicki, motivated in di vid ua l _oo_._9203_. _____ _ with excellent• com · Q)unic•lions, public skill.a. Degree "bu.ainess. finance, real estate" pre· ferred. We offer com- petitive salary & benefits package. Howard Derman THI llVIME CO. 1061 Camefbac:k St. Newport Beach, Ca 644-6796 Aesembler5 Halrdreaser need.a lie. a.a· dependable we want you Word Processors sistant. Studio Five. tor a delilbtlul 1i quaint Janitor/Handy Man. Free rent in eKchance for •pt. Security Blda. pool, etc. Kaye 4fN.. T154 . Pel 90DDel Office Upper Level lllAYCOllPANY lmBRISTOL, COSTA llESA, Equal Oppty Emplyr .. , .. ~:~o 5wbi~-1~n . ~me see u.a about ou.r new salaries and our benefill which include dental plan 6 employee credit union. PAIT TI._ HIYH F.qw 0pp Emplyr Sat 6 Sun Mornings to ~~~~~~~~ deliver Daily Pilot Public Relations RIC.,../SIC'Y L ingo Rea{ Estate is seeldng an experienced receptionist w /pleuant. professional attitudes and phooe skills to join their staff in the Newport Center office. Please call or send resume to Noel Johnson, 2123 San Joa· quin Hi lls Rd. NB. 644-7020 Ca II today -.640-&M3 resta1&rant for a variety work tomorrow. Haintylilt of duties avail. No nper N nee. We train. Positions ever a Fee! ,,. ..... ..,CW.h are now avail for EOE M/F _...,... weekdys M . full·time. Haintyliat w /following. Pleue apply In penon : Xlnt. .JWorkin1 cond. Slone Mill Terrace. 2915 6C2.--009Z. AU for Joyce. Red.bill. C.M. ~, ... l<il! JAllTOR Take home minimum SIU comm. per wk whlle traiaiq, full or part. We are C\lrTt!Dtly aeetiq t i m e . 9 I 3 . 6 6 t 7 • a top notch janitor to _t_All_-4_:_30_P_ll ___ _ perf onn the trllditionaJ duties at our modern plant In Co1ta Mesa. Penoo aboukl have lood refereocea and be relia· ble. We alter aood pay and • plnuat workiq eaviroomeDt. Our beaefita pecbce ii ooe ol the beat in tbe area. For fta1ber information pleue eomact in penoo orcall111a: Ma.oacer Wanted for 12 Unila. $175 rent credit. prior e:&per. 673-4IOt Let us leil you about our recent activation of Alcoboliam Recovery Service Program . Critical care unit Supervi.aor w /exper. Deeded immed. Coot.act bundJea to carrien. Re· Buslneaaman requires quires van or large reliable person to earn •aeon and a good driv-extra inc:omt Ptr. Dis· log rec·ord. Phone tributor Consultant in 642·4321, ask for Don market products & Williama. Equal OP· recruit. portunity Employer. Reps. Mr. Blue: 76().7000 uc.TIOMST Newport Beach to 950. Handle phones 6 aome backup typin1 in t.bia firm. Good advanace- ment ar beDl!fita includ· ing a car allowance. 'They are in a lovely area with gorgeous offices. 557-6122. 731-771 I 100% Free to Applicant N.B. ORG. < Hair Stylist Sharp aasertive styU.t •anted. Minimum 4 yrs SS6-8S20' eap la H.B. aa.loa. Con· 1135.25221 tact manaaer for io· t~.----. Hou.aewivea, need xlra money doint bouaeworlt p ff? Call ~da ft Stuff for detaila. Call after S: M2~. • Hota:ewivee with 1d com---------•I R e a I t b y F o o d a m/crpn. skil1I ea PT a-..aome. Reltaannt bu immed inc. m .... .Gs. .aat.ASSIST. openiot for eoer1etic -----"----- IJte t1fia1 • tilln1. penon to service otc: IWOlrr ASS'T Ble97 tellll' ••. Client catertai. Euy bn. IAll· tor •mall ircm II ateel im- Cllllltad. Y• will become lPll · Fu.n work, lood port ftrm ID lrviDe. Good adhelJ IDYolved. Sant.a money. llmt have own oppt'y tor bripa, friend· Am......_ Call Diane, car. PleaaecaUm.M70 b' ambltioua penoa who .... .... an ualytic:al mind. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Hoepjt.a1a ~ woftiat with ,_.. ;;::;; ~ Dept. pie. Po.IUoa involves R e s p i r a t o r y tnlq, compu1er opera· -~~~t·~. ~:: ~::~ llanlcuriat, aculptured Yolanda Florence , Nil artist Dlrecl« ol Nlll'RS, (714) LA BELLE NAILS M2·2'73t Ext 272. 301 Vic- INTERN ATJ ON AL I.a loria,Coltalleaa. ~in Onoae ~y. Office clat t• bookkeep-we u. mt.vtewana to ,_ .. dft -a~ to II hire ao uper'd artiall .... ce, arvv n . with heavy "at-cting •P-=:=·· ~-Laaeauna ••• : poldmeat clleatle'' top • --.-rn, pay. Complet• benefit _ea_. ------- peekace (paid holidays, OP-. I .. a. vacation, bealtb Ina). Office, will train . W o r k c I o 1 e t o SllO/'Wk. bome .... cbOCNte atudlo Plumber's helper , yw prefer. Call f• com-.-0/'ft. p&e&el1 coaftdenU•l la-II a c b In I at. be Ip er, la'Yiew. Day or eveaiq lllOl'ft. 915-CNIN. II e c b • n i c a • t r a l n , ... /'ft . • "' _. 11 e •a II em or I a I req'd but 1ood typio1 ~ Baapital,142-zn.&orapp. 1kllh • pleuant 0-... dee wort wtt.b ~ ID penoa: JOI Vicloria penoaallty are esMD· It I T C B J! N I To p1aee yoar -.p varioaa amce cMMa in· St.C.11. tial. 5'9t U"CMmd saooo. WAllEl:IOUSJt PERSON beforeui. Caillier, train. SllO/wk. Labaren, lll01'rk. ~·J cludi•I l~l~,!»..8e --.-HOS---,...,,15,.....5-.--• ~~rei 5757Scotl at Deeded for party rental reacUq pablic. ! ! Take Ume &o relu P•-.lit,y -.,. ...... • ·-·· store. Apply 2025 plMoa md abop at home. It's fmtT• (VU?J!d Become a saies ccxmaelol' (over Zl ) with tbe Jim Looi 6 A.a· sociatea Aaency to auperviae and chaperone DAILY PILOT carrier boys and lirla Oil • oae- OD~ bMia, eveninp 6 to 9Pll. We need COD· terned, Innovative penom who are lootina for a lucrative part-time ...w-. .. bau.r to •tart. Call 142·'321 eat 250 betwem 2 and IPM. AU torLort ~:: :ao ti.'l:; Street Oostli .... ,CA Equal 0ppor Employer D11t. Jl\a11 ud part·time Ellperieoced. P'u1I time, -!lll!lmll!lll!!l!!I~--· Newport Bll'd. Cll. simple witb Daily Pilot availab&e. For appoint. parttime,aplitabift. Ap-IMMdcaS.C'yl. -~------aw1fied Ad.a. ADd II PHAIMACYCLlmr mmt Mk tar carm (714> ply in penon: Wed. or $1IO+DOE. Ran com· K1t.cbm belp •anted lo Dally PUot you baYe aomethlna to FuU time, permaoent ~ 1'1nn.2-4pm.Gramma'a -·---_._ .a-Jeana toad preparation. CJnatfled,MZ-511'11 aell, call a friendly cit.ion. Frieodly, r-· Houle. Briatol at Redhill, _.... -"-ou•wer, w~--~--·. "'• u to "' C u N · type 40 wnm _,,, tr·'-... .._ -. ~ Cluaified Ad-Vlaer at eel alm:MJ..--. Typ. asta •e••I ewport · -.. · "'au fUll. 9:30All. Lori'• Kttchen, l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I..!!~~=--=~=~= ,.._.., Beach. Call Vicki, 54CH05S, -So. u._.__ .,....., SA eG-Wll inc akiUa nee. Eaatbluff 111 .. 11. eo..tal Penaaae1 Aten· -·' ~...-_...... Pbarmacy, ~%ll.l llll!lbpttallll!llll _______ _, ey, ~ ~ECll Call mo7C7tor appt. -~----';..,;.y_La_b..:Prod~-uc-. mfl( lledlcal Reeonk Clerk.' '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I a...f Secs 1twv lion hnoaoel. No H · needed. ART li,.. i: Civil liti1aUoa. ISwpm perience nec:e1aary. cau Se H"f 11111 and Part· · · · or • ... tranatriptioo. lluat be bt • n 2 P II ar 'P II . UmeDdlvidual for ble or 1 yr. eKper. Xlnt. l....___.2 reliable__. able•-... ""... .a. ,_... dfice functions. benefit1. Costa lleaa ._ -.., r.uwar-Pboto1rapby A pod ,._.iity for llemorial Botpital blc.S.Zet.... swnerwpwlbUily.O.C. 7-.SlOO. MayY teiellboae work. 642-2734 or apply i~ Sl..• DOE. 'AM1•1 for alrportara..m.Gm Man_, Pbatosrapby Lab Tec:hoi· No IOliciUna. Mooday penon: !01 Vict.eria St. mat•re •table f:"00 "9ALSICaTAIY THIS IS YOUR LIFE ci• .. •. No experience tllrouab Friday lPM . c.o.tall... '-w b-o can a k e , __ ..... -'•• ~---p ---....... , ........ , for c:oU -u.i.w.~ ""'--'-• -........_ -•-a.-nec:eaaary. Will l rain. ........ -ege • __ __,,_ • .,..,.... ..., penon •• + typiq, Call btwn 2Pll 6 4Pll. at""erU. For more in-wpm, abartlumd •wpm. memory or mq exper, M · fanDatklD ut for Tom BOST Es s b u a y Call Vicki, 5'0-IOSS . bvy didaphaoe + 2 yrs . ana1e at well at Carl's Jr. F.dw.,. Pbotocnphy. m.4> ... 516iO breMfat, Id penonali. eo.tal PellClllDel Alen· le1al. Dill ofc:a, NB '1a-SlOO. ty, ability to count cy,2710llarbarBl.,Cll Airport. area, .salary Your career hH Juet bel\ln. Yo -PboW-tab:-!:xp:-~Qatom C!'liaqe,ref'a.211133W~Cst NEV!!llAFEE open. Call Barbara wantltt.obeprontable-Youwant co Io r p ri n le r . t••M OMCI Hwy, bef.3Pll _1_sz_,_'1S5_1______ it t.o make you happy. Carl'• Jr., a Nonsmohr. Newport. v.., ._, Onate Coun· ~-------•I IMSllCTGa LEG diviaion of Carl Karcher Enter· &IS-711'1 tr Ad .a. .. eoc•, needa a.....M II ReceivlDI inapec:tor, For APJL ~ECRETARY priaee, the lar•eet privately owned, · ,.. 1 -.-L -•-• ,..., in uaeme farm. 1-2 PORTRAIT P r1· n t reapooalble ledividual Rad.iolOIY Tecluaklao. 1111111umum &J• expel'. clril '~·-·•-non-rranchi.ed reataurant corp-for 1t'U'tJDI poaition. Full Ume daya; part lnapecliOD or related yn .. .._ ...... Good oration In the weet, can •Ive you the "Finiaber " · Hrs. nea. llu1t bave common time day1 ; full time 6eJd. Mmtbeabletouae typlnl • dlctapbone opportunity. Po1itiona are F'(f. D .SG hr start. Will -. arse1uttaa •at-s pecial procedurea baaic lupeetioo baad lllille. OC airport area. available in the So. Oran1e County train. Uae pendla 6 dyes talltlmalodebil.Neahp-\er'hoMeiat,•puttlme took, 6 bave a lwnl 111 .., areL for print mbancement. ..... ~::• ~~a1vyor aetretary. Muat be ~ ol bl.,.U.ll. Artlatlc •kill 6 color ~ "9&I ,, ARBT ..__,,,eel Xln can Jin. Coplan, DIS • ......,.5 I We'll train you lhorou.hly in MDlllneeded.. Non.Smkr. • """'ua1 • t. !'.qui~ 815 Barran--,-ea e _., Re.tau rant Mana.ement through Apply 10 lo 3PM at: On benefit•. Costa lleaa -•-~ ..--1 Sl,ioo to St.JOO DOE. our cl /I • i · ., ... Pbaqrapbi .. -u ........... _._.. u u1room n·1.ore tra nan• ..,..., ca,,._.. -emorlal Hotpltal, •o E. -ature · ellCrtence. -c.. . ...._., prosram. Conndently, you will Barbor Bl., Unit Ea, Cll. GDIDALOP'J1'1CE '42·2'114 or .-pply lo ---------• .,..,. wpm, vy die· emer•e a1 a Reetaurant Mana1er Oae lirl office for .,..._ JOl Viclorta St. --------•I tapbone. WW coaaider and will enjoy the followini PDCl'lllCI mariae coD1tru8ct100 !!o.ta!!!!!11! ... !!!!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I _ / =.:'t~ ~r~ benefit.: ottaet Operator. Full .com P • D Y • e I t 'f ~. ,.___, p-. tlmee poe Ilion Irvlo• lllali..._, all'*-ol ~~ &,;. * Medical, dental andlltetneurance Unifted Scbaol 'Diltrict~ a8kle ...t. Pel board llaW INSPECTORS Bl ell -* •tOOO/month In traiqln1 Entry-level salary : 171te•. eaperleoce ·• NEVER A FEE * •• soo t.o 2060/month a1 SllO/mo. -..00. E.O.E. ICPT ,1G1M OFACE Good phone voice nee. Fllinc, nm errand.a & de- Ii ve ri ea. Call Travel Horbm.. 752-9036 Real,.._SaJes ••••cm Al•IT'S We olfer tbe foUowi.na . 'Bilb Qimmiaaioa l a..t aor.tion I Pri va&e .ecret.ary 'Praleeaklna) aaaoc:a. Call now for a.ppointment l'1J. '1300 ask tor Walt Reel .... OflPOll'nMTY! 'eno-et S-lce 4.500Campua Dr., N.B. 14Zll Yorba St, Tustin, Open llonday Eveainp By Appoid'Dntt Only We are~ for 3 or 4 --------PROFESSIONALS to IN' If S.C'). join our real estate of. 950 DOE. ~ ._ nee. Good l'o·catlon, • P m . -~-c) m e Balboa Penins ula . dlcatapbooe/aome Pleaae call Gordon shorthand. Poiae • oeat Ya.a. llanqer, Jones appearance. C..ll Vida Re&tly, loc. m.GlO 54CMIOIS5, CoMtal Pm- nel A&ency. 27IO Harbor BL,Cll Real Etta SaJea People. We have a few openings NEVER A FEE tor llult:i·lllllion Dollar ~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!~ Producen. Prestigious n..... _ _. omce. Call Ruth 631-4!890 _.,_ Newport Beacb RECEPI'IONISI' perm•· Restaurant aeeka nmt to answer pbooes, energetic people to fill type 50wpm fl general full Ii part Ume pmi- olc. d\ltMs Mon. thru Fri. ticma. · for growtna corp. Nr. Cooks, Counter Help, 0.C. airport. tsS-3452, Cashlen, Deli-Workers, uk tor Norma Delivery People. R EC E PT I 0 N I ST -Call for appt. 8SJ.l5GI . Typiat. A caner pm., Resta1&raat leactint into a cleric pos. Bl.JS BOYS, 11/F. full cw if desired. Local co. has part·Ume, to wort da1 full beneftll. Salary level shift. Apply in penoo l700 to _, per mo. de· ~oo.-Fri, 2-4Pll. Plua pendln1 on uper. • de Cales, 81 Bircb, St., skilll. Call: ~ for N.B. apwit. __ U_ST_AUIAMTS ___ _ 11C9'110MIST Short Order Cooat II Well 1rooaled, aelf Waitreaa waoted. NO motivated penoa with Exp. Neceea. Will Train. pleaa&111 pboae manoen. h11 Of" Part Ume.Call lluat be accurate typj.at, _af.bn __ . ea-aoo __ ....:....• •_•_. __ Id beneftta, aal oegotia-un·,u• , ... '" ble, Prefer ooo-amoker. -Ar.•• Call Kaye at 645·7661 Ideal far bamewiv• or between llam~m. atudeata. CouaUr buffet style. O.C. Airport area. llC9'nOMIST Call Ron. 2-Spm, 11-F. Fa• t ·I row In 1 pro· _965--06.54 ___ • _____ _ sr-lve COCDPAQY needs peraonable, neat-ltstaurW ant appeuina pel"IOD. Typ-.... "'*-ins n•ceuary. Good for fut food. t.erswc benetlh 6 atartlna frieadly pl wbo ~ . ..a...,.. n4-5tCMBU. ~•1ovai-11. llllllaftL •JDO. ID-lllO •lllst/ISS OUr •UCC81ful powt!I la Re1taurant M ana1er ,.,._ ..._ tbe ~ manufac· * P erformance bonu1n ,_.,. turtq field bu made LICJUOI ~ * Profit aliarin1 Make your shopping Sell with EASE! Feod ...... /Del"" ' easier by usin1 the Daily It's a BREEZE Sharp t~ ..._to keell•t opportualty ....... dlllaiJ millded ... ,,, i iD lw'we a.a.. ac.. t7Pllw aad om.. ...... riqUlred. =:1 .. ....,,., full peckqe, plue ad•a•cemeat op . ........ ,._. more Information ClllUct: llT'8 MA81d!i • 714-111-1414 .... - •Pl II lllll•lr U...paeltiamav.U.ble. a.ti w.._. at Cout * 9 paJd hOUdaye •1 I I-•p•1 ••• llm Ucpa, l..al\IDA alart * 2 week.vacation after nral year -. ~-.... -./fuJ l.m •lbr. 4M-DU * Food dl.OOunte for you and ..,, -· .__ your entlre family people ,._ ./lfalWll Ll••·ln llouaekeeper. • * T\li&lon aNietance EDJor.;::,~UeDt com: • matur•, Tuatla arH, pm11 IMhllUq • .;n ~Al owa •+a.. a chlkli., Make rood ue ot your MANAGE-rr. -a s-allift. ~ U.U.I...._ *-MENT CAREER. After all, 1ou can l,J in ,._ Mii Nooe ,......... only live once, 80 live it 11p with ue al .... Jl'ri., Pa....;. ' RZUV a.-S. vice Carre Jr. Pleau call for an · M•9'n MOT&,, • r' t• Interview. •NcwputCtr. Dr. ~ ':::' .:C:: · • Operation• Dept. z.-1~=11/F cellnt ulary and = !!, =·= ('714) 778-7145 ....... ....... includ-................ ol col-.. CGml*l1 PDkl Lile, lection ~-------•I Deatal, lftdlcal · ......... a-..c.. ..... Plan, Gd • ....._. ---MmfUilll a.rt ......... .. .... ,._ wkb laiO .,,_ -.(M•· part lime. lOAll to latarHt, 11\.ii paid nen I :.... Xlal. '--'Ila. .......,.., ,_ yeer aed l C.ta 11 .. 11.-ortal ,... ~~after ........ ....,.,. or •JIP-a ....-..: "* ,..._ lJa,._,aVtdGrta maat lte filled lm· a.,c.e..-. =~ .,,., .. .................... Pilot Clulified Ads. Cla.aallied Ads 642·56'78 prepare food ud deliYel' ______ ..;;...:..:..:.;;-1 loa«utiva neart.y. •••••••••••• John WaymTmDlaClub Call '°'" lalerriew appt . 64().IOU or -.00, aak tor 1 · ~:..:m. ------Real Estate Sales RESTAURANT· Part· UBWTED AT LAST! ~1::==: X·HOUSIWIFI EARNS SIS,OOO• perfeet for bomemaai.r. 54f.llll I. I c • I~ OAtl Y PILOT Sunday, S.ptemti.1 1 1980 Help Woftfed 7100 H•lp W•ted 71-00 Htlp Woftftd 7100 Hefp WClllted 7100 Antiques 8005 Oog' 8040 ········•··•·····••···· ........•.•..............••.•..••.•........... ···•····•·•············ ....•.•.........•..••..............•.......... ...... W~ 7100Mle,W..._. 7100 HefpW•ted 7100 ·····~················· .•••.........•••....... •······················ ........... ... FAST FOOO J- " MANAGER So•e uper IH•e ded w /\rain Olly lhift .ult for Mn Canion,.., 11131 .... IO•llOM'S Ml'WPOU 1a now~ appllra ~for vanoot f\&11 tlmr 6 pa.rt time polll~ ID <'l\Milnc •Viau.al Merchand1.11na • fl'ood s.rv.~ *&pet i~ SaJM •Part Ume l''\Jr Sal• Xlot. ~ bent!flt11 Apply ~onnc.<I 10 lZ. Mon ·fi'ri z, 1t't1 ,...,.. E 0 t! SC111Y /Ofc Mp. lo r har1e or 2 jlrl Newport 8ch olc Rf' qw,.. a.lnl •k•lll, typ1n1 6 SM ~ ~ able tu b.aadle ~ lflrltnl ly, woR wll undtr µrt U Ul'C', be or11n11.4"d &t'lf rnottvah•d. llu.a hic S alary commemrnr11h• wilhexpr MO>~ SCft-Y JllCWf Busy R t: lnv.,,1m.-111 aro up, Or11n11" t'u Airport ar"a Niu• of l ke. Call Sund11)' ur Mon a.nyt.Jmt '79M3.'I s e (' ' t! I II r y A •I ~ .... :, ~ 11 14 SN•rctary for Ht!itl fo:~1u11· OevelO~l"ll I 111rl olfll'\' Typinl(, 11hon . l1111111 r'rltfrrabl) youn1t 1111 I ju.~t nut of 'l'hool w1lhn11 lo I rain t6llO/rno Cu thy 116.\ L32:> SICIETilY /CHUICH 1• rr. 11pJ>ly Mon Jo'r1 11 :1 1601 M aritut'rtlt• l\vt• ("J')M 644111~ :-';~·C'rl'lary A!>111~l.rnt lo t 'uuuw1..U <Ot•ntv.& (i(•n Ue. Joyful, Porlrt•tiu111.,1 Of)(1tn11• <~IC>k 11\l'J !.G83 Sl!X.'Rt•:TAHV Wllh Lt!Klil Ii t•ul11•1'\&1M'I tXl;ltlt T yµ 1111; & flhtJtw w11rk No \hort hanJ Sii la r.~ t'\lffiffi With t'Xµt•r C'.tll So II y , 1133 J33il ~,.0(,'K Clr rk for rt'lltll TV l'l~'T tl>WPM, train all m"nne hardwar\l ... tort> l.'01n1>ul"' Of}f'etultJr, to Full t1mc,t'xper rtt"t kt'y othkr. non ~nW'lkl·r. Good l'O bent:fil:I Cull Cor.t:i Mt!!ia CPA rirm llalbo11 Mannt• ~9 !11'71 Cull C:ontult."1S4 ll»O I': 0 fo; M t' II SUf'llt SMART Giil wrmtl'd. bn1itht h1dy ~lo 30 LO ht•lp on hlt\)' ph1111t• ortlt>r dtil umJ IC'um to l)l)t' nn t'OmJ)IJl\•r Mu\t hav1• brain-. 'Ul>l'rh µho1w tt'('l\nJ11uc w•· Wiil lJ Ulll )'OU fo:rb 10 lll ~ n tic lll&b µu y for rtl(hl girl Only tf you 1• Jll of t h l' abovl• c·u ll '114 557 0551 J 'lk for M11rg1e Trtirher Atdf'. houro; rll!X t Olv. l·ur nf'<'ei.'"'' ~7 00.IO 'l\'t>t"ll SOMEHEWICEYS FOR YOU A.S OUI MEW TYPESmER WESl'MJN~'T f.R AUDF.Y ANTl~Uf; Ml\l.l. ()a1ly 10,,11, Ji'rt I 0 11 CIOMCI TUt>'>l11ot) 11'1~1 W1..,lmtl\.,lt'f' Av1· Gudt'n (iro\<t' ~ lilll.1 ~Kt ' < 1vl1ll:t1 Hett plJP!r, lllot 111:1! .bvw hunlt'r, i..tr 11111(!> f)ul'>l:mdmg 1w1lt~r1·t-, t lt•ar1•tl hip~ 1•1:i r.xi,1 i\1\1, hl,11·~ <'how 11 mo uhl lm~Jbh· Mov1011 . rfl\.i.\I !il II 1~ 9t\3:l after Goin.: out of llu•1n1•!i '''"" Sale, J:tnr, nt11ul's; rt.' n ,1 I 1 c; ., r rn an :!721 t c· ... ,.,t Iii..~ c ·,1 " ~ti.·ptwnl. It wet-kll old C.il 57~ ,; 11 h l'•'l"'r!. fj.10 lti.'.ll 1-'Jlll.L,tte /\11l111ul l 1• ,,..,. Ip •plll11n. 'l'ht' cxqwi;tt1· U1•aut1fut llu1 I W .1tu 11 hlrll to~ rloA. Im'(! for 1-:n~h-.h ti1a11df.11t1 .•1 l•urnpP.m 10\,Jll~· S7.<itl C-lorll & 3 {'u.~1tw11 h.tr11I I !Ii..! H,,7 l'CII'\'t•d W,1l11ul 1110111111t ,, 1 \LI(' I< 'fl t .._ 11 "'1 '111 I h • n. t 11\<J • i"IJ ·•It"' I \If•• oll 't(, f .llJ r It• 1..i :! I • 11,: (I I .>! , f>.1! .(1~ " 'I.ti R£TAIL SA i.ES Help Wa n t e d ror •'U N Nautic al U1 rt Sto rr Loo&iq lOI' fldl llnv and m1n11tu1t1vt• 1>y1111u11t ar o wlh o rtf'nt~·'1 Devl'lopm eot1 8 u1l1t1nl( (/ ( 'o set'lc.a verutt It wlf m ollv111led Se<'ft•t 1111 > M ust t ype 70 ... VIII • horthand not reqwrt'<l / 1•111 I"" tit;,.,, T,.;\('flt:R, MOH'lll'llC,S PHE S('JIOOl. ~~~I() If you ar1• a good ty pb\ wanllnl( to learn ;i nt·w cureer OR a ~ood ty pist looking to eurn l'Xt r ... mone) 111 v1Jur ~p .. r1· lime we have JU;..t ttw po~1llor1 for )«>U 1'h1s " ,1 full ltOll' l1'J'\ll11111 , tl.1) and 111ght 'hlft, uvatla bll' You w11J bf:! work1111· 1111 c :ompUJ.:raph11· 1•11111 JI rnt•nl If 1111~ :.oumh 111..1 whJl n1u'vl! l>t-t.·n w.ill in~ lnr, "'1'1>1) 111 1)0.·r,1111 ur l .111 h-TC' to'°" 8045 ~·retaey ~ Time Help lnqw"' SALt:S Cler\ for r~ .. 1 at ~ bardwar• &tore Cb&rUe's Locker 6'1S 4IZJO N 8 k>t' Part tune, f'll Worts tn plwl1 )urruuncl lnl(~ l.arl(1 & '>fllJll fll 111:> fOI' p;a) Nu ftt'' Sain Office I"~ paid Ellc·1llng bu..,\ happy uff1n• Typing phones & pubht rtdJ hons Qufrk hirt.>' In temat1onaJ lorp S900 to Rll() Call foJh.-0 Bnen ~5001 Abo r~,1" Snelling & l,nelltng or Newport Beat>h ,\gem·~ 4340Campus Dr I 1'1'.l\CHER Of Gl'ITAH I I mu .. 1 be> qual1r1<•11 l '< µt'r d & ha\c tr.msp Nci..porl Mu "'' < 'oli!.c1 \Jlof! 642 6240 t •,.I::\ f f t ti \11,.11111 .. 11\ .1rno lo. 1• 1 u111pl1•t1•1\ r;"''" •1 r .. u1•11 ... 1o n .... 1 n "t1J•11• 11J IOI'< m•1 lrll'l'UJI V r • 11 111·1·c1, • '>ll• ll:!'ll> be or11aoueJ Ii huH ~19050 4020 Birch Strt!et Newport Beuch --~r nee Call Balboa R ET A 1 L S A L E S Manne, S0.9671 E O f: M AN A G £ M ~NT !11 FIR VIDEO ~,-ORE m l'd M ---- - ability to work wl'll i.. 1th others cau Ann .i1 Th"' Robert P Warmington Qi $49 8861 Cur '*l'Pl MG-5093 10 lQ 6 Mon SALES DESIGN F1a1r lhn.i S.t (M deroratan~ belpfw Fleiuble hours No ex· RA!tai.I Sales per nee Will train Immediate Sales po:.1 .-1.si tioo open fbr l'areer --------- oriented person Male or Sales11rl wanted part Female. Part time Ii lime for plant store mus t be a v a ti a b I e Plant knowledge help(ul anytime Please apply in 64.>3392 l~ person. Smarty Pant s 2407 So. Bristol. s A S A 1: ES -ff a r.d ware , F tt1me pos. 1n retail hardware store. No Sun· days or eves. See Mike Johnson. H.W. Wright Co. 126 Rochester, CM RETAIL SALES Salary, commission, bene fits . Exclus i ve Sales ladles apparel store. H o ME MAKER s I Johll Hogan, 111 Fashion TEACHERS O utside Island. N.B. 644-TIOO. sales, f /t, p/t, custom de· RETAIL SALES sign accessories for -....... ,_ .. I• Isl homes/office. Will train. SeJ.ling"Asst. Mgr." ad· C all Karen, 848-9378, di lion al sales stall + _3_· 7_P_M ______ _ .cashier. Must be rashjon ---------miodf!d, w /exper." refs. Sales Salary commensurate llJEl _..FJ SHOP w/uper. S4'1·392S btwn • 8-ooon. Ask fo r Ma ry ADD. Retail lfS.lll.l.Y w-.·1 ...... SforM Speci., Stan MANAGERS ASST. MANAGERS .MGMT. People oriented, reliable person needed to work nights aod weekends beginning aft. 3PM. Should be sales oriented and able to operate cash register. Enjoy excellent company benefits. Apply in person 9AM·Noon, Mon-Fri., Personnel MAA11on HOTB. 900 Newport Ctr. Dr. Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr 1il /F SALES U you are agressive and looting for a future in re- tail mgmt w /good co. SECIETAIY Lrvme Ad Aaenl') setok tng sec'y 1ass1st11nt lo busy Media Direcl ur Exp. a +. Xlnt Skills a Must ! Call Pam979 7000 SECRETARY-Mus t have good skills. incluchng S H o r s peedwrll1ng Newport Bch develop ment co. 'lsi-1011 SECIETARY Pleasant, neat person w /pbone voice, good typ. ing skilJs , some book keeping, payroll expr S700.te00/rm. to start In terviews by appl. only CalJ 646-7441 Mon lhru Frl. Uoyd's Nursery SECUTAaY/ DIAFTSPBSOM Unique person w /sec°) skills & drafting/design exper. or schQoling For Irvine furn mfr Call K. H. 540-88!N. Secretary-General needs girl friday for Irvine based company doing fund raising for college athletic dept. Ty ping. shorthand. riling. Flex1 ble with exp. Nel!d gd ref. 5SNl810. SECRETARY Admi n i s trat ive Secretary skills Xlnl s alary & benefits . Apply Personnel Director HeritaQelCllW '12l N.Euclid Anaheim 991·3860 EO.E 'RA.It WIS NEW SI'OJU: SOON TO OPEN lN COSTA ME.SA <Harbor Blvd.) benefits apply in person 1 ._ _______ _ 9am to 11.Am Moa thru 1' Fri. Standard Shoes. 3077 So. Briatol, C.M. SBIOMY Part thm 6 (ulJ lime FA s H I o N y o U R Sales. poaitiom available with RETA J L c ARE ER National figure s alon ow expaod.iq Property AROUND JT'S.A·Dll..L y chain needs ambitious Manaaement Div. -it's exciting & fast s ales· oriented pecso~ Variety of dulles & exc1t paced with excellent pro-Career opportunity with l:ne~atiOM m ot.iooaJ opportunities. c hance for advance-~ tiOw pm N o RELATED RETAI L ment. Salary + bonus. Please call for details on SUPE R VIS 0 RY Call 642-3630 for in-benefits&salary. E X P E R I E N C E terview appt. De lnill Ca. <REQUIRED. Outstand· · i.ng benel'll procram pl~ Sa I ea-pe rs &n • m 11 t u re a strong committment to wanted for e veni ng 1os::c:r:::::::Sl., employee training " de· work. 5 days a week. Call velopme nt. 195 store Days S40-3169. Eves . Newport Beach, Ca. cbalD • still expanding. 646-6766. "'-ual 644-0pp~plyr 40 stores in greater Los ----------~!!!!!!""'t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Angeles area. SALISPBSOH ;:. Exciting Oppty to learn Come to our Interviews the sellln& of Gourmet on Tuesday, call for Foods "Gi.tta. P tr. COD· specull appt. W-TI46 on tact Ev~yn Hickory Monday (u k for M ary Fa.nm Fashion Island. Frutiger). or send re· sume to M. Fruti1er. m Sales People. Full time & S Webster St , Ana he1m, part Ulne. R.M. Abrams Ca 92804 Catalog Showroom, l.819 INTERVIEWS Tue.day, 9 /9 lOamtoSpm FOUDlaln Plau UIMl2 Brookburst FountlW) Valley F.qual Opporturuty Employer Newport Wvd. C .M. SALES REP to calJ oo artist s upply s t ores, c oll ege bookstores • picture rramers io So. Ca l. haodliog nationally known line of paper pro- d~ts for the graphic arts Roolln.c Estimator want· fleJd. Send resume to ed, mi.t be exp in new Box 736• Daily Pilot, PO BOX 1560, Costa Mesa, coostrucllon, blueprint ca. 92621 t.alle offs a. measuring~~~~~~~~~ methods. call Lee Roof· - i.ng Co. 642·1222. Sales Woman. Apparel . e xperience. Mature, 5 .. 11 W..t.d frie ndly. Steady part 642-3260 time. S.S. okay. CM half· size shop. 541-6500. SALES Clerk wanted. Ap· __ __;, _____ _ ply In person . Mesa SANDWICH SHOP AS- Verde Pharmacy, 2971 SISfANT, Jerry's at 3848 HarborBl .. C.M. C ampus Dr ., NB . SICllTMT.U.AL lmmed openin& In our Irvine olc. Civil practice w 12-5 yn ea per • xJnt typing akllls . Salary open. eau Patl33·3622 SICaT.AaY PBMGaTIMP NO SHORTHAND lmmed open&Ag, 6-8 hrs per day. Hvy lyping posi lion (80 + WPM> Need accuracy. x1nt grammar & spellin•. Correcting sel ect r lcs & I BM memory. cau 752--0234 SECRETARY CONSTIUCTIOM O ur Laguna Nl1uel Division it see king a qualilled Secretary to a.s· sume reeponslblUty for correspondence, setting up and maintaining files relating to our n e w coastal project, attend inc and taking minutes at monthly committee meetings and general re· cord keeping. SICalTAaY Fast growing medical L'enler wtth new ofrtt>es locate d 1n Fo untain Va.Uey (Brookhurst St and San Diego Preeway) has an unmedJale open 10g for a Dep11rtment Secretary Position rrqwrl•:. typing 60WPM and trans«r1p lion skills, no shorthand n~essary. We offer a good l!lartmK s alary and exc·ellcnl l'O mpany bf•ne f 1t:. Please send r~ume or call: 1714) 962 4431 FAMll Y HEALTH PROGl\AM 9930Talbert Avenue Fountain Valley, 927~ ~Opp Emplyr M IF ••SECRETARIES•• A/P·Recpl Sl.3,200 Exec fl'llO/BigCoSlS.600 Stk Brll Op Mgr S20, 000 Personnel/SlOO $19.200 Escrow Exp/1'60 $12,000 ExecSecy /Sh80 SlJ.200 Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Btn:h, E..'lt ab '64 Newport 1'833-8190 I Free SECIETAIY We are seeking a people oriented, r e li able secretary Appltcanls should possess gd. typing sltills, pleasant phone manner. Enjoy excellent company benefits mclud ing free meal per shift Apply in person 9AM Noon. Mon-F'n .. Person nel, MAU.Ion HOTB. 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M F SICaTil'Y Newport Beach to $1,500. You will budle all docu- ments for the VP in this terrific rt.rm. It's a fami- ly type atmosphere with beaut. o llices. An y knowledge ol loans a real asset. 557-6122, 731-7711 100% Free to Apphcant .SOOCampus Dr , NB 14211 Yorba St, Tustin Open Monday Evening!> By Apporntment OnJy SICIUAl'f Needed 1rnn>ed. With or wilhoots horthand Tem porary & full time Call Tod SerVJces at 979-0164 SICUTAIY hld9/Wn Career oppty. in fast paced Npl Bcb. invest- ment firm. Requires top skills (shthnd: 90: typing 7S). Sound proressional ex.Per . maturity & cor porate bkgrd h elpful. cau : 64()-0123 Sales Major Orange County Graphics Co. seeltln1 Sales Rep. for exhibit division. Draw a1alnat commission. Call J im Brech: 714-557-8750. (Cor ner Campus-" Quail). Hrs. 9AM·2PM, Mon-Fri. Muat be over 21, ceneraJ work both back " front. Apply w /m s btwn 2PM-4PM or call (714) 557-0542. for further info. Must type a minlm~m or ---------to wpm, s horthand 80 Secretary RETAIL SALES Salesman who is presently working full time in Men's & Boy's Clothing and wa nts to make a change. OpportJJJlity for Management. Good Starting Wage, Benefits.· T.. STOIEl•a IMC. Newport le•da.. Cal,_. 642-7061 ..... 2:11,. .............. wpm and possess good Corp. Secntwy $elepbone skills E•· Fee pald. Rapidly ex· perience in the build· panding corp .. ne wly 101 /deve lopmc nt in · created position. Typing, duatry prefe rred. Ac-s horthand, prefer bi· counUnc or purc hasing UniuaJ. Great benefits! lmowleqeaplua. $14.400. Call Ellie Send resume to Susan Marques. AVCO COt•MllTY DIYB.OPBS, IMC. 18'1'10 w. Bernardo Dr. San Dleao. Ca tal.27 Equal ODIJty Employer .. /F H you're Jn...t.ba..inatiw lol' a better car, be sure to check tbe many a utos advertised fo r sale In Classified. O'Brien, 540-5001. Also lee jobe. Snelling & Snell· Ing of Newport Beach Agency, 4340 C ampus Dr. SICUTA.IY Mth.Daily Temp or perm posllon for exper typist (80 + WPM). Xlnt spelling " arammar required, no thorthand. Position re- qmres abllity lo work on own ln a hvy typing en· vlronment, some legal exper helpful. Send ltelu.me to ci ... mea Acf '711, Dally Piiot PO. Box iao, Colla Meta. Ca. ... SECUTARY Ad agency needs j.(Ood typist. rN'pl: lite bonk keeping. A/R & A p rt1 tng-aJI around h~lpc:r Airport lot>allpnNB Call 556-1933 Seeretary SECRETARY Ttffphorw Soiiciton 'leedet.I 1mml-d1Jll!I} ,211 ~tud l'rtl~ and "' hom1>mn ker.. ~ho nef-tl lo l'J.nl rrrtnc.> work 111i: ple1C>1tlll l'\l'11tni.t hour .. 3 9 Mon 1-'I' 1 "" ;.,l'lltni: Sa 1 .. q I J 7;, h r ~l'nerou.-. l)()OU.' \1 ru~!> from J o h n W •• ) 11 1· 1\1rpor1 ('all Sol aflN 2PM 641 01111 T~lephont> TB.E. RM SUPER Exp only Top µuy +out '>landing rutun• S.•I ·•Pl" I for'iolarl'n••rf!\ Sr~ Mr Hu<•ks ~941 714-831 -1441 AMPRESS Suttou lndu.:.tne-.. lm 27742 ,.~orbt~ ltoild I atun.i 'l:tJeUt>I 'Pt;"i7 ,.,qual I ~'pl) fo~mplo~cr \t t-' II Vnt:RIMAIY HOSP Kt·Unl'I per;on t I trll•' Mon f11 '.Ul tt:N l11•f 1 µm W \ITH f.S.~ \h\l 'fl<. t< l'VI I 'I.I B LtKUHJ N1i:ud I' I 1111 10 :1ohr~ \ JOt-t! 1 ... <1111• ..c1111.-da)s t·\ .. ~. ~~1111 th H'h d s;'\tll tl r 1.:11 1tl'i.I • •I' Doi.: 111 • t ' ) .irct \Kt hmr11 Free to apphcunl c;ood typ1ng-&-u1cla phont· 1 skills are needl'd ror lhts high leve l pos1t1un Growth i>0tent1al ' 'Ir airport To Sl ,100 \bo fee Jobs. Call Carol Bu<·k. 540-5001. Snelling & Snell ing of Newport Beal'h \genty 4340 Ca mpu ~ Dr TREPHONE CAMVASSHS 525~$500/WK hnltduy-; llt~h rnnl I\ 1 ~Clll(;r.. HO I 0 tivn &: ex p~·r '''' eel •·····••••••••••••• •• ~ ....... .,,. " I • "• •I I" 1'11 A!; Ml, \ .. r 1'•'11 Secunty GATE GUARD For private commuml) Laguna Beat>h areJ Rotating s hift S4 2S hr Call Mon-l-'r1 ror .tpp 494 8571 SKwity Offic:~ Cm11p11 G oldenwest Collt'gt• Xlnt. salar) & benef11 Willing to work !>Om<' eves & wknds C'onl.al"l I Coa s t Communtt\ Colleges.· 1370 Allam~ Ave C M ~ 5947 In i SPM 9-17 SECY Bngh1 orRant11•.t non-smkr for law of• Josie. 851-9025 S.C'y HI to SI .250 R I::. o r legal bJCl. I g round. Dict aphone Charm & personahty' Free to Applil'ant lrvme Personnel Allene) I 488 E l7lh, Co!.ta Me'J Sw~ 224 1\42 I Hf Wurlur111 from your h11m .. nn l.> 1 5 h r'i "k ~13 241! 111m TB.LEA S P..-rm f ltlll!' 5' •b .., k \p pl 1<an1 .., ~upen'\SOr)' poteoltJI J1 i.1f't.'d TyJ,lt:' 411 wpm Xlnl bent!(tts & ad\ .i.nct.>rnent pntmt1al !17~;1QJt.l 1-.:0J,, I ··~IY SECaETAAIES RECIPTIOHtSTS TYPISTS Ill' v11ur own ho,.' :--.O·hl-'dWl' \our u \o.11 f11 K ">t·li'l1 \1.11.1r uv.r ... ur1 1u11 !1111.:' F1111·•l 111rpw .i taon~ 111 dtiw,., from 111 '\jl'\O<flilf'f lri,lllf' ,JIPij "'"'" I •1flt·ll '" \II I I htK"< Iott~' "' h•11 I lo Int ol\ lj.!Onll'lll '\11I·1>t• tu ,\pf1h1 ,,111 ~ Pcxific Personnel Serum! 64~7091 • SERV1CEStalt11n ,1tl1·11d I To~ TnJ4•k 1lnq•r,., "'1nl full nr partUme apph 1n 1"1 1•xµd onh l,t\• 111 per;on l..aguna('ht'v111n. l'o~la ~~a 64t.9t .. ~ 001 S Cs1 H~). I JR Bch Sewing mactune "operator better womens wear Hun tingt on Beath 898-1991 or 962-1590 eve~ S HIP P l NG CL E RK Trainee OK, Sm tom pany, good compan} benefits. 642-9363 Ann TRAVEl AGT. MGR. Min J yr.. exp in l ~ & Newport area A TC & I IATA qual1f1ed Ext -.al & bencr1ts 714 5SG 2.880 ur 213 430-4247 'tl'I \ 1t•f' r•'i') 1t '.fin , Ii I ;tll••• l!ralutt\ 1·quJb twtt .. r d• I • r ., 1 ho11rh th.in 1r111 .1 • 1111,.. 11 1'' "kr I ., '>r iilll(•• C 't.unl \ l'rt, '7f., 1111 1r1l1·n11•w I liur 1l11uSon W~wanted 751 0341 • W AITR.ESSES • s:i 50 per hr F'IJ II l 11r1 • part lime, ~pht ..,htft ,\1 • pl~ In j)t'rson W1 I ur Thur. l -tpm f,rJmm lloust'. Bn:.tnl .11 Hu • I l'o·til M~~" ,,.~, .. 1 [11'.ll h \\,1,lr•.,.,!-. l'"'t l•tn< \ I) Ill J>l•r..tJJI 1 .... '• ,. r"m 11,,'. F u1 \>t"' J.., I ~ •,1 \\ ,11 It l I \\oltwr-; '" ' • I 1!1· ... 1 < n11 -.111 k .!1Hr, "' Pill I 'fl' >!'J! '\1 I> (11r II jll \\ .1n•h1111.,, Jlo r<••n nnr•n .,1'"' Fri T "'" hll! W;irehouse helper for mtenor lan<hl .J l>t' <I• -.1gn l'o E.'p hPl(rr111 • :ll rlrl\ 1ni.. r. • uril 1111 1•• J(\ ,\l1J"I ... ll!ltl WAREHOUSEMAN ASSEMILSS PAOCAGERS lmm•'<l 11t't't.I !11r t.:i I'" ph ml r nnt: J r ('.l CAU THOMA~ 641-1144 YAClITSAU:S \l •\'.°Ii llrullter sales. lull l1 m1 frJn'Jlll ,. lll'flli.:. ~llll " llh frt't.', ' II Jll .... I i... $17J .>U! iiJI., ;13 I Sh1pp1ng & Rece1v1ni.: ,1t1•fnr.:tr<1lur lru•l r • 'trrch..tiw t•ledll i..1111..i.. r.:•ol !I• .. II tt a bed ~ l9x8o .4f, -..222 .. I •· !.ofa & .i.\mr·~t nei.. In rm :....t '" ffe., & 2 (," ... •n!. J 11 .\ I I r I t r .. ,rs I' ht Jl'• uml I >:l.1~"° "" ""''IUl'f " 'I 11 11 r It• :! mtch ing v. h t• .,o/a.s Ex· , " .u S300 Rerrig .. ~ Clerk 1-SPM daily Trai.Jree acceptable Call 5-16-4863 Travel Agent. min 2 ) r-. exp for bu..c;) Nl·w1111rt Center orfice /\utomot t 1 o n :. b a I.' k ~ r o 11 n 11 helpful Resume ple.bt' Wnte Class1r1e-<1 Ad n689. Dally P ilot. P 0 . Box Ui60, Cost.a M~a. 92626 ~••••••••••SOOS : !>-IR H.513 ;UI 1111.'i, ........................... tlteydn 8020 • !•••••••••• ... ••••••••••• • tM1"1JL'\TELY' Single Shoe sales, full llll'l(' with or w out exp or will lram Good co bt>nd1t:. Apply 10 pen.on !la01 tr. I lam Moo lhru Jo'r1 St Jn dard Shoes. 3077 ~o Bnstol,C M. S PRAY PAINThlt Exper'd Clean sho1> \11 ply m per..on read) 11 work Heirwood. 1977 Plai-enlta Ave . C M STOCK J:LERKS h11tnedlate openi"CJ' exist at IEMEX for Stodc Clert&s at botti T ypist for ftnt· Jcw1•lr> store 10 hour week. mm µan) benefit:., IOwpm d('l'Urat·y J mtL<,I J1•w1+ .. R~ JOM!ph, s l' l'l.11:.1 J.-.k for fWll) ~9066 TYPIST t-;xlremely .ic rural" I) PL'll With xlnt c;k1IL-.. Ill s pelling & ~rammar n~e<I for bw.y, i:rowm~ firm lnt~tmi:. van ed work 111 C'hf't•rful ofltrfl with plt'a'ianl Jll'OplP $1000 mo G<>o<1 l>E>m•r11i. l rv1ne/A1rpurt arc•a 751-41>42. Typist. <ft•nenil Office No exper nC<'esSJ ry High School Gr11d . Good benefits & promouon nl opporturut1es Far mers Jn i;u r:i nec li r oup 540 4100 E.O t-: o•r Aftoheim ond ---------1 lr•lne produc:tloft focilitin. Sia l'llOtlfht to OM yes e.,.nauis~rtd Pl.,., ... , .. .. ftec· traNu __,odwifMJ ettYi1owua..t. We offer eac:elleftt .._.... Mbies and Typist COMplller ,....,. Pa.rt time to fufl l trTl(' S4 50 hr Excel lypmR s kills r equired 50 60wpm, type into com puter mput. Will train Call Gary 540 6055. Coastal Personnel /\~en l'Y. 2790 Harbor 81 . CM NEVER A FEF. be•fita. PleaM opply , _________ , Ml*'SCIK 1731 Altollt ....... lniM,Caf2714 \(7149 557-6160 Ht I Wllllesf_. An • ........ &fa1t IAP .... ) An .. 1-.co. 17 I 41 630. 702' $1.17 per DAY That's ALL you pay for a 30day ad lnlhe DAILY PILOT SEIVICE lllRTDIY DO IT NOWl '42·5'11 ---A•TTENT ___ IO_N ___ I Htl..P" :>i;' Ith• m•v. !t ~pt.'+'IJ I.ill\ ur ,.;Ir I S.'>!1 t'Jl'h >II• I \21 A.'fflQUE DEALERS CiIFTSHUP BUYER~ AU(,110NEERS A.NI> DEALERS ().f' t '01.LE<.TIBLES ._ "-t> THF. UNUSUAi. A /\MERICA. IN\ of SEA1TLE W \ . din 11 importer and manu!Jl' turer. invites dealcn; of Lot, Angele!> to a d1spla) in Anahetm of fine Jntr que reµrodocllons, quah l)' antique i>tyl• furntlure, sohd hra·~ g1rtll, accessories anct collect1bl~. an t'xten-. .. ·•· s el ect ion o r elci:a11t bathroom. kitchen JrHI house hold fit ting:; nautical rixtures. s1Jl11l oak furniture and :H· cessones. Hundreds of items av&Jlable Cor m spect1on. order and pro mpt slupment from our immense warehou"<' ::.locks Man.> spel'tal of fers available un merehand1St> in hm1h"<i quantitiei. only FRF.F SHJ PPINC; on orders of m>.00 or more placed al our shows DEALER I IH:NTl Fl l' A f I ON REQU1RED. SHO W TIMES Sun , Mon., Tues .. Sept. 7,8,9 from lOa.m. to 7p.m de•· ly; lOa.m. to 7p.m last day. SHOW WC:ATlON. Holiday lnn·Anabe1m 1850 S. Harbor Blvd. Anaheim1Ca. 92802 (2 blocks from DIS ne,yland) (714) 750 2801 ALWAYSSPECIAL SAL~VALll~ OFF ERED TO DEALERS AT OUR SHOWS Srhw1nr1 \t1•11 H1•1 01 •11tiom'(J CiKt ~It 1,6!11 Holt•H:lt ll~l'J 1111. )iu ti.11 1, • Can.rm g. Eqi9pmttTt 8 0 3 0 ··················-· .. ~ \Nl'l-.U \1 am" , 1uo:7 1( NJui OmPn! rtt•t'fl•'il I 'o ll .l111h '1711 I lflc'H • Cah 8035 •••.•.........••.•.•••. 111 rn 1 I 1 \ 1 11 I\ 1 l 1 I r F \ ktc· 1rtf11 \l1n (l11u h111 <;lfl 17tll• Pcrs 1J11 C.11111" '"' i.; m.11l' IJl'.t11ttlul ' ' tt .11111 IJne-.. l I' 1 t')! l'el • Show Shob s:>mf .. H 11~ Docp .•...•••.....••.••..... KE£SHONl> l'ui" \t\{ ('hilmp <iirc M F 11 .. t .. h 0 W r \ l I' I \ 213 Q}'J.13-l'i .tft Ii''"' Shih T7.tt. AKC 1-', I \ ,, M, !I mo l\f, l mo \II shot~ Rt•u" g,i:, l~ll SHIH TZlJ i\Kl' 1111ppi. . ruct•ly rn11rkro $200 & up 556-1270 1\K'C Onldt>n Hl'I rrt \"' P\.1J)!'I '175, l'111l ';\!1 1'.1111 or675 2192 AKC Goltt('n tit'lrtt'\l'r Stud St•rVI('(' Ch:11up11111 11nc642.D l,1tbull P'l\ps, tl'tl no~c. A.O 8 A UKC Papt•r.1 s uper pups, mu I !H·I~ 645 11, 64.H2l!U ··xt tra111t11111al • nd S'10ll~'>l 2340 ._,, ' Ii n """' n pnnl •i c <>ml 1:°1'1 ··~ ;!.'>2f; '11.111, tables. "~"h"I sma II I.ii Ir~ •••'\lnnat l'OUl'h, ""'"' 11l)ll· SlOO ; 1 JJ!lt l~·.t .. $10 & $30 lo..•l•f•llll ,,., king, $400, ' t'>ht r tin r r $50 each , ~ '1 : ,1cJ111 S25, electnl' lluor pohsh er , -::.J>··o rtcd 'I 9 P'1 p rl· 't ror f.1m1ly rm or It'll t llU( h, t'h8tr, dbl I>•• 111 li.11: 2 1•ml tables & 11 wl\J!ummofl coffee la td1• $1110 u r 080 *:..'! ~·· \'••lluw wh1t1• platform ht'tJ ~ 4 hit '" d rawers. \ lnl 1111111it.It;71~15 GAR.DIJ4 AJIHITUltl ""'u lib 111•w Brown & Jnrd1 n patio lounges ~•lh one m.itctung chair All for $'1601 Call 675-6057 •lr 642 0138 ... ... .. , . .. + S... IOH Je-.lry I070 IOIO,... 1017 IMh, 'owar 9040 Sunday, September 1, t980 OAILYPILOl Dl3 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ladle• diamond r1n1 lurat t otal we11ht W/G, aw Sl'T l2t\ 11300 ~ ZEIOL£R t'ad~I fo:" erclM'r XJnl cund Oc!11t olf f!f' 541 llOM HIRD BRF.ATll lN<: llAt.,llN~ 1 rortable ~ l for hoo1P w.r tkun ot t tr :s.68 9056 2 ParabetM with ca1e. •·oo c.'Olnl 6 1et them. 2351 ,ordbam Or ('M &46-23'l ............ ¥')'duty u tn ftrm iatanpri•a mat cnu ... tt'hi.q roll bo,11 1prl•1•. 11et1er uud •~ mo A.Mina t201 loci. ddvery, C.ah onl> ....al7 •IWl.Y bum.- OU d1n1q room 1wtit' Bed. table. 2 I.a"•· & cba.ln. butch w 1cfupla1y above 6 1to1-.,e below S.Cririce . ...,_86'7~ New I ' Navy blue de liper llOta with auft rwJl floral prtat Muat •et< to appreciate. 4 mU1 old 14 50 /mall• o lr ~ a.n&q. walnut a« deal! 6 chr make olr.S11-9' SOUD EXEC DESK ..,.,,1225. 1175-1231>, 173-27l2 ~~~~~~~~ . 56" aalique roll tpp desk 6 awlvel chair. tooled leather bar. 6 stools . c."edar che9t, 6 re<-bner 714·S.'1171 hep Wt 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gara1e Sale . rdria. waterbed, scuba 1ear. phone mate 6 muc h more. Sat 6 Sl&o, 6th Ir 7th, 7am. Corne r o l Pomona " Darrell in C.M. MMim. GIU' ... Sale Sat ~n t4I eamauon. r M IMlm. Fr1'8atrSUn tJet dr)'l'r AO. twn b"adb<1ards, mt.c * Co6ta Me .. Sc GARA(;l';SA&.K C..iothlna, boob dJa~n. .t.oys, 11\IM' v.iow-aola .. l'O('k1tr + ~ &edtooal VPI VfJ')' Good C.Ond Reaaon•ble Also 10 (.."\ala.t.I su1~ R l'~M E Nr Xlnt rwuuna rond body 6 tntcinnr 1m.JIVC l"ulJ) t!Clui p ._..,.., •rn Sl 500 Call an)Ume 6-46-9~ 2IOtO C ardto l.11 C: M -- DECORATOR GARAGE SALE SuA 9AM 300 G-Oldeorod A.Ylt Cd M 67~ Garaae SaJe.3 Famuy Sitt Ir Sl&o. 3188 Manbtee CM <Newpor t frw yJ Paularino. SWlllAllGAIHS Hae full ol cont. Furn, a. Acea. Everything must go Sat Only lG-4 2316 Vista Hogar ( E Bluff) 644--4727 ---------- Must HIJ lm1n11dlah ·ly ! Btaut yeUow 1old n na '* 3 dlamondl '41 pl• C rn 80 4!17S o r IMT2Jltl ~u datr Jll3t In hull lllOO Cart1t'r nwn11 6 ladlft. M)()ea 7$.2 7Ulli W'-.NTIW IOK, 14K. UIK lloki &b.a uah paliJ Im mfd1atdy Abo bu) 1n.c 11llY•r Olamo nda t-lc Kftl, ~l MlA/~ rAOll lH1 !!old rope IU!l'~lil'\', 6o brac•l•t appralaed Ill (1140 <Mltn f!U 2800 li4ecll 1M 'l IO 71 ....................... 8Uu mt!lill spray booth, hlle M"W 641 ~ ll•m 1111 noon tiiltc••·-1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UHiGAGITAGS from yow Nllle6S card Send ~ card for earh lfll plus one spa.rt! We rl'turo perm anently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airhnr I D reqijrement.s Pre vent IOM 6 then ! For a penona.liud tag enclose wallpaper, fabric-or "D11y Glo" paper & Wll will back &r tn m your tags. Or try two t ards back t.o back PRJCF.S 12 ea or 3/15 4/5tags S160ea 6 /9tags SI 50e1t lOor more Sl.40ea 3 W h e e I B I k e , 4 Sales Tax Included tires/nms, <for Datsun NO CARD? P.U.). Tow Bar (for Oraw yoorown or send Dats un P U I , 14 ' ' name, address. phone a. Cragar Rims w /adapter we'll malre one card per ESTATE plates, & a whole. lot tag. Add25o'each. CLIAl~E more! 1963 Conl.lllentaJ ~0~heck or money or Bar1aina! Fur n , ap. C.M. PILOTPllMTIMG ptiancea, dishes, crystal Sears Table Saw & Air .P-0. Bo1 lS60 cbMdelien, lamps, pie· Compressor . Stereo Co&ta Mesa.Ca 92626 tuns, photo equipm 't , old recorda, antiques, Equipment <Concept 4.5 CERAMIC staiaed stass , tools. Receiver> Akai Tape planta, clotbiq 6 etc.. Deck. Solid Wood Dining 6 6 .. '!,li•S9U 1 . E P t Ji'ma1 sale, Sept 6 • 7th~ Rm . Set. Zenith TV x • "" per P eceT" atn -'---631-«M2 & glaze your own tiles ICM PM. 3' 81 ......... g. ____ . ------1 G<lOd for ceramic shops South of West Yale Loop, • Woodbr idie Village, G~GE SALE: lc;its of or pnvate parties to use Irvine. &oodies. 31.2' Dublin St. your a rtistic ab1lit1es CM 556-4483. 9-Jpm _534_· 7S33 ____ _ Wet swta, acuba, surfing. E 1 · ht =-m. boots Yamaha 75 Sat/SUD. 8 til 2pm. 111741 mergency 11 m g Ji1ute, •*bed. 2 sin&I~ Capense •. Ftn Valle,y. transformer $20. Approx beds , r urn it u re 6 Btwn Garfield & Ellis, l.5()ft chain link fence S50 ~c-k Rm Eqw p )()" l)rt un1 vnc• 1•11•" I~ uv•r lhe ~ bc"<bliJl' lbl wh.-.rlt h16Jr. cu11111lodt!"i, 6wollcC't ~ 1 St ...... ~D..IJI 84 111r 11«1 • IJ t'" pc W11lnul :'ht.I 1-:x t'ONI> JtlUO Yal~ ~·II S'l!>IJO <'1111 AllllWIJr Ad l" l 4hfll ~~ Juh11 Wi1y111' T1,n111,, t 'luh t11111lly m r ndh·r.,hq1, l2200 1ndu.J"• tr 1rn~re1 h.<t! U44 lllll or tn9 27M •••o .. :s 1 1.;N1-.1< i. l.OTtl ES from d rt':.:. '.'>hOJ.I .. Atilt' Sult• Nt-w & Wi\ .. 1 ~7 QY1 1 .. wn 1110wt'r Mc-l.11nl' 1 blade, ~1w1•r M c-I.a n~ edl(er 1:21 both or will t.ell llt'PiHUh•ly l'~1 ll 700-9100 John Wa)'Tll" Tennis Club F &mily Membership S l~OO 6 4• 14 05 , 67s..&Sl2pm AKC Cocke r Puppy , 1300/080 mullt IHIC' ~MllS.MS787 Albu_, Cockatlel, M fyn1 very \lmt' lra1ni:d llt,~ tk ~ )4~ 1417 ....... 0....-. 10•0 ..•••••••.............. l'IANO WANTF.O, Pnv Party want.a to buy P1•no for cu h ~13 lteitor~ O\Jckenng Am nko Urlllld Phtm> .Model A Sacril1rl' 11t '16,995 :><M IT.!$ Sl'INl!.."1' piano, •II maple Kohleer & C am_J?bell w/match'g bench Xlnt oond S1 .:i:so S44 5145 7' Rosewood Grand, Art c11:11: Sacnf1ce S.S800. t~ II 957 11735 Piano Old English Upnght, needs tuning $2:50 S48-85lJ or S48-4485 S. .... MedlMi I 1092 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commercial 75.5 Brother . ....itP motor.:>Uot cond Ofler. 6464965. TY.laclo. Men's SchW\M lO s pd $75 HlFI, Shno 8091 Uk blue naugah yde ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~gechair S25 s.57·9560 Beautiful RCA 25" color Everest Jennings un 1 versal tran s f er wheelchair \removable a rms & legs> S375 ~cds 1d'e potty. S75 631 1398 126 Sant a 1801:).t!I, t:M 2 heavy duty shive. steel l '•" wire 642 (17(X) tnew1 dble blocks for $25 cal'h Dinghy SGS. G E Con verllble Dishwasher. hke new • Air Purifier 9Sl·2SSI Miscd••om w ..... 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH PAID For used lwruture & ap pliances. Workmg or not 9S7-81.33 Disp l ay c a ses f or Heritage Hall. Harbor Jn. Donations. Call Mr. King, 7~3308 for details. 'IV. 2 )'T wmty, lree de· Livery. Sl.24 . 646-1186 13" Portable color TV. remote control. 673-3314 Beaut. 25" clr TV , nu cond $200/0 8 0 . Ma r rantz stereo S600 nu/sar S300. 19" c ir prtbl Sl6.5/080. 957 5747 Pioneer RT707. reel to re el, xlnt cond., $350 or best ofr ~-8248 22" COLOR T V Sl22 I Year Warranty 642-5340 Must seU 45 watt rere1ver & component stereu tm>er. Both new in box 49&-21661 Toshiba stereo receiver Technics turntable. Also, JVC turntable . SRL speakers . Also Sony Spea.lt ers. 64S-ll26 jewelry.~1 w/ol &.bard. Clothes. 1_642_·_337_9 ____ _ games, cameras. furn. HAND·Carved Ivor y Wanted. Uaed chain link olflce desk, household Chest set S200. Victor fencing. 6 leet high. Wboleule aki wear, Gortea, down filled ,.,._Ii storm jacket.a. O.ys: 9/S lbru 9/14. 914 Weal Wilaon , C.M . fMUOII. I~. 1800 bWI. add'g. mach. 53S-4225 Color 'IV. Good sound and picture . Admiral 19" $85. Cuh only 540-2704. Sit. Sun Sept.'" 7. 414 Halia&rope Cdll, 1~3 ANTIQUES SALE SlOO. 494.7920 Everything mmt go. o~ A Q u A R I u M flat top desk A chair. BEAUTIFUL 90 gal S S. ~urcb pew, dt'esser. & 3 lig ht hood. Custom highboy, table&4 chairs, stand 5 gal EHEIM type much, much more. Sat. ft.Iler Private party. 413 31st $1.50 548--8807 St, NB. CD·IZZ9. Britti.sb Seagull OB, 1200. SUN ONL';. ~A~AGE 6HP £vinr ude F is· SALE. ~ t nuss It. 22l berman. xtras, $350 N a r c 1 s s u a • C d M · DeWalt radial arm saw. _m_IA_'l'_E_Sale __ ! _All_l_Oe9_!_4_ 1 ll7S-'10l7. '250. A·l caod. 494. 7224 bdrm, livlac rm, den, Des1per olfi~ 6 ho~ P o r t able Eng. Holst 1ar. fri1e, TV's, hl·fi. lurn, ..... price. A~st heSL,vy duty, t&S. Heavy s.ardeD toola, apimilia1 materials. Ir D¥alt1ng-Duty Frame -Mo un t wbl, toys, p.mes, am, meter equip, 5&' & up. M t I k $20 books; c hild 6 adult. New 60" Maylioe draft· 97~YC e rac · Sept. 6 • 7, not bef. &AM iog table, paid 1285, sac 1--------- s.t .. 1M8 Seadrill Dr., SlS). + misc items too John Wayne Tennis Club CDll. numerous to list. Sun, family m e mbers hip. Yn. olStonge: antiques. fW1l, builctia1-.aupplies, doon, c&fllt-, tools, etc! 231 Avoc ado. C . M . Gar.,e at Rear. 9-5 '1uffy Ferm, Spider s , eteepen, Many kinda or Succulents, Pots. 378 E. ZlrdC.11.(Back yd) llOVINGSALE GL JWris, ~veo~ ibpaVOK T.V. 27 inch, Ilise Frunit~. Sat • Sun. " up to Sept 14th. 55e·Ol3l. 3106 Ginger Ave., Apt D. Coeta Mesa GARAGE SALE Z'mDeSotoC.M. ttb 6 7tb 10am t.o 3pm 12·S. 646-3000. 339 Canal, a>o. 67S.71Z7. NB. (Newport Shores.) ---------Lrg Early Ame ri can Hones 1060 Hutch, Tealt dining set ••••••••••••••••••••'•• w/6 chairs. New 9' s urf· Registered Arab Mare. board. Oller. 499-5000. Eilglish 6 Western. 675-9486 Apt. size frig S50. Vacuum ... .. ·i1-~io•s S50. Sleep t eaching r I I 1-•·· -macb, lronrite mangle· ••••••••••••••••••••••• make olfer. Call Mon Gas dryer, wuber. couch, 5S7--068l chairs, table. etc. all . marked verrre-L1'g bfi lthr reclining ucnably, 548-5148. chair, ladies piano accor· Jewa• f 1070 dioo, men's sz 42 suits, •••••••••••••••••••••••misc. items . 2060 •IVllEDlATE C~• For Gold , Silver , Platinum. Any kind. cood., amount. Daniel ~ Newport Blvd, 121, CM. 0 Gallon Salt /Wtr Aquarium compl. w /all equip, s tand. decora· lions, & fl.sh. Show tanJt is trimmed in teak. Sl2S 7~U79 ttmiul -··-·· 1013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Di.rector trombone with case. Excellent con- loath& ..... E ...... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gaural 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dition, SlOO. 67s.&Ol52 after KAY AX SlOO 6PM. <G<>Odbuy!) CONN ORGA Model 54&2674 Prelude Sbwnmer, 3H, Boal trailer, smgle exle Xlnt Cood. 548-7382 for 20· boat. $.1SO. 66-5798 . .,.., size Vkllin at case. xlnt condition SllS. Olympic training Kay air. S.Sl-6682 15'x25", 30lbs . Incl storage rk. llotallon. DRYllS: 5pc Amuican band made varnished Custom $425 080. Elect paddle. also ·72 4hp Mere Guitar w/25 watts AMP. O/B eng. Xlnt cond. lo Sl50 lor both. s.57-3393 hrs, incl 3 gal re mole CONN Director Trumpet. t ank . PP, Lido Isl with case. Xlnl cond 673-0250 SlSO, S48-211S8, 548-25.59 CANOE.5. oew s hipment. Y A M A H A A M p Wenonab·J e nsens, try W /Reverb, h ke new. before you buy. s.5?.11089 Sl96. 675-1230. loafs. t4 .. 111• ce / ___ 673-_Z7_l2_.___ 5erfk.e 9'020 Shure PA amp , S250 Drum set S75 Sl - ingerland snare w /high hat stand $75. ~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boatwork. repairs. r e- furbishing . paint & varnish. High quality work /rea s rates . Trumpet . Y~ma-ba S48-7°'4,eve. SISO/best orrer. with loafs...._... case. 646-114.S I .. p .. 903 0 Office,_ ...... & 1 .. , "" aoas ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sh arp Copie r Mo del SF710. plain paper. 3 )'rs. old. Sl.200 54().8082 M · F 8-4:30 3 glass di.splay units. 6', MOO. 6 n!<:Ord racks, 9'. MS0.548-6?.42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W'tndvain, auto helm, J>el up for West.sail 32 or any oul~ard rudder. $800 new. 835-al58ext 847. GENOA SSO sq ft 6/12 oz Xlnt cood 1275. 673-5340 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elec portable typewriter, 2.8' Chris Craft Classic, New w /accents Sacrifice $3200. 962.4257 759-9319 llDUCIO! Newport Beach Ten nis tt-:...:..::::.!.::.:::.-o""I:~ -'tF:::::.!.:~I Club Membership. Sl600. Steel desk, file cabinet. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 43' ..... M.r-. •'ully e quipped , beautlf\all)' malntallled, ready to cruiae or llve •board. Slip may be avaiJable. UY.~ Pinanc· int poealble. '12,000. or ISS,000 II no broker in· volved Clean deal will include 9' Avon Bed.crest with Oootboat'dla .nd 4 S honepower Johnson out board J ack C urley 534 ~ homr. or 84().22!)4 un lhe boat w~kends. 24 ' Skrpjor k '79 Open Hull, Volvo 22S l.20 hr11. VII.Jo', Swim I.DR, fresh wtr flush, mint cond M u s t 11e ll P P 7l4-bi3 1611 17' Bo•sto n Wh tllc r w/8SllP Mercury eng. SS500 or bes t o ff er 546-8397 IMh.WI '°'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 41, LWen lt, 251\, v am bu ll . ali p i n NB , t>,eaut1fu l. 14000 119'-9010. lS' OYER lnbrd. 4 cyl diesel Pedestal steenng. mso. 14' NANTUCKET, 4 c-yl Uruversal eng. l6500 STAMAS New 32' Sports Sedan, iwm Mere cruisers, sy, KW Onan . se a son special. Lido Yacht Broternge 673-091.5 Moving, must sell Cal·20 Sailboat, xtras, storage & hoist launch facilities an Newport Beach. $6000 or olfer. Alter 5 :30: Mohre dat/ 4 WhHt Drf•" 9150 ~ ti so ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!rf$ 81az T, 4 Whl dr, lood FLAT TRACK£R HO 'COftd. Uahl tereen, S3500 YAM AHA Race Read y, 951 l808 dys Champ. f ramed Too J El':P DJS2Whl Onve many atru to li1t ! Mu3\ Lo. miles $UOO pp see WOO M2..,,.,, _ 67$-2867 750 HONDA Good Cond. ..,, nbergJua rnotorcy cle lairin1 135 SOO llON DA 4cyl. S4SO. needs tune-up! ~8445 ·79 Honda 750 Limited, "76 Ch~ "4x4 cmpr/spl, loaded• '5.50 01 &:st C11 II for Xlras, nite 957 1111H 'G3H;1o;r WAGONEER c;noct CondJt1on show room cond Lo _ 835 2545 mileage P>OO or bst ofr Truck& 9560 891~7148 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 Honda t:M400T, lo mi'. xlnt cond, S-Ompg and xtras $1300. SJ6...4668 Motor..._ .. SGh/ ••/Sfolage fl60 ....................... • CHIV.HEW '80 I 2'XI' ST AKE! l\utomatlr lran."., pwr steer in)!, dual rears. l0,000 GVW, etc <Ser 8163 ) $8898! 20. ELECTRIC BOAT HOBIE 16' w/trlr xlnt cood, $1800, call a lter Rent motorhomc, 22•.-, · self contained $2!50 per week + 6' a mile. SU.-2283. HOW .U0 Che•rolef Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 13)..0555 Gd cond, dock avail. 5pm 646-8617 18,950 64-0-4150 -------- '79 Penn Yan 216' diesel Sport Fisher Fully eqwpped for marlin or albacore.fishing. SOii un der factory warranty Must sell. P.P. 5Jl·TI30. ------- LS' New .DlgJand Dory, 5 HP. Tecumseh 18 eng. w/trlr. Compl relirushed. Sl ,000. 548-71171 12' alum boat , w/3"":1HP motor, oars. car rack, 152!>. 546-1421 2•~· Bayhner. trailer, Oybndge, head, galley Low hours. exceptional cond Sl0.000. 645·9033 H o u s eboa t Rent s S250 fmo :1A'. $7000 67~7875 '79 Wellcra/t, 191".l',. sun hatch w/trll. 80 hrs. 230 h p , 1nbrd. 6 seats. sleeps 4, many xtras mcl s k115 Asking S1 2.000 974 1088 II' a.sic lcry 1954 Century Lapsl rake. nunt cond Won Yacht Club "Best Ma.mtained" award, 3 yrs straight S'S. 000. 673-5001 13FTWHA1.st S2200 642·24.55 17' Glasply. 120 hp mere. 1/0 . V huU w/ trailer. S3000/ bst ofr 645-0775 •74 Newport 30' Sloop, for sale. $23,SOO, or trade for rnotorhome or r eal estate Comp. equipped lo sail or live aboard. S lip Available PP 8.11·7989 or SSS-5152 .a· Owens Cruiser bit 'G2, 27' Owens Cruiser, bit '61. BANK REPOS, in· spect "olr Avery & Co 675-3890 Glass par 10·. new paint. 10 HP Motor , stee.nng whl, w1lb lrlr $550. s.G-0408. ~~~~-~~-- 33' 1972 LA PAZ trawler good electronic Xlnl shape. at D P. S6(lOO Call 760-0532 ·77 Searay Weekender. :1A' 200 nrs, loaded. good rond trailer. $12,500. 492.5897 31 32' TIOJAN '77 T WN OL S, F I BERGLASS . SACRIFICE AT $59,500. AT OUR DOCKS NOW. UNITED YAOIT BK RS 631-31.33 30' MORGAN Sloop. '78 S/cbl, roller furling &. Dodger. knot log, wheel w /pods. Beller than new cond. S32.000. Newport Vacbt Exch. 67S. lll00 35' Viking S/F, 1979. tw1350 Crus. FWC. 7 5 Kohler gen .. VHF, latho, s umlog. 2 stale rms lllS.000. Nwpt Yacht Ex- ch 675-1800 31' Unilllte Sedan. F /8 , 1973. Tw /OMC, fresh wtr cooled, 2 stations, VHF. Falbo, eng sync's, bait tank. S37 .500. Nwpt Yacht Exchange 675·1800 Brand New Wind Surfer Never Used, Must Sell Good Price call 63H510 HOBIE 16' Xlnl Cond, $1 4 00 , 644 ·1405 675-4.512pm . CRUISING SAILOR Instead ol buying that cruising ~ailboal, enJ OY unlimited sailing for a s mall inves tment. 673-5340 F:TCH ELLS 22, 30' Class Racing Sloop. $7200. 559-4421 *Al ttotorcycl. s-.MHt Oran1e County's Largest All lndoors. Space Avail Fri Sept. 12; 6pm llpm. l rule only! Orange County Fairgrounds 24 hrs info 714-831-5116 Trailen, T,...tl ti 70 .•••................... TRAVEL TRAILER. 17' self contained. a l e, toilet, shower, HW, stove w/oven relrig. furnace . s ips 6, many xt ros 498-7676 alter 5 '79 lllft. Invader 51h l6' Morgan O.l. sloop, dsl, wheel, for cl)mpacl or Npt Bch slip, 2 cabin!>, 2 ~ton pickup A/C. Slf'al heads /showe rs. loaded _:t~. 552:,2896 '73 FORD Truck w/tool box, amtfm cass stereo. St900 631 24ZS '80 LlN lrurk Camper shell ttadio Cass, mag whls. xlnt l'OOd Bst ofr. 631·0000 . '69 t:hevy PU V·8 350. newly reb , heavy SUS· pe nsion &. tires, runs good Sl400 kay 673 74~ '71Ford pickup & shell 58000 orig m1 i;:ood conl'l Loaded S2~oo fi r m S52 1814 '76 l>at~un P.U Spec whls, radials, new paint S2900, K.TI 2 t3S for world cruising, P P h A I 6-Stud ents ome JO ·73 Couni•r w t·amper SS9,500. 642·1.32.S, 64 5603 Trailer. SIC Li ke new New tJrk!>, l{ood rubber Hobie 16 lraller, needs S4000 Wkm1sS4I 6154 S20001bsl G4G-27~ work. $125 or best offer AJ r Stream, 20', singlP ax 675-4784 _ _ _ le. International, air. full Partner wanted Ranger b!lth, easy h~ hitch No 26, full race. s lip 011 d111gs_~ _646-7201 Balboa 525-1049. 675 6762 Ar.Ito Senic~. 'eris OLSON 30. super fast . & Acuuorie-s 9400 ULDB .. trlr. 9 s atl ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. 644-5613 S SA Yl SA Vf S 80 SR.5 Loogbe<'I Toyota Stockland :Jtyhner s hell w paddeiJ bed liner Polyglocoat Burglar alarm C:us1om uphol. AM FM i.ler. chrome bumper Only 3000 m1 <:1>sl SH2W, S.•11 $6445 Ph 645 8457 --- -WITH USB> 'AITS For Sale. like new, Lido Lmportedcarparts ·79 C hev> t heyennl' 14 , al 3Ub6lant1al dis IMPORT Dic\cl 1ri.1t1N.I. lo m1 co unt. Comµletely AUTOSUPPL.Y i..t1nftrl' fiJ.~15 Firm equipped, incl n e w lOlN Manrhel.ter &\5 0515 trailer, used appro" 6 Anaheim 776-9900 weeks. 673-351.5. YCMS ?570 Pr Cllev 15" cbro~ r•m~ •••••• •••••• ••••• •••••. Hobie 10. lun tosaiJ $450 St5 Ford 4 l>bl manifold um rrademan tv0 ~urk 675-9867 w /carb 15. Samall parl!> van $r''l()(to Mu ... 1 w~ F11r __ as_k_for_ Mi:_hele__ Wash 8 in S 10. Late .,alt! by ' iw11t'r ~7 05 i2 model trans axle core szs. Old l.lre expande r for split n ms US. 1950 Buitk radio & center das h grille szs. 1949 Pockarrt radio SZ5 2 disc wh~ls for 1927 Chev SZ5 2 wood spoke wheels lor 25 Chev SSO. Pau 39 P ackard l:W front fend ers $9!> 642--3319 Dread.naught 32' (Tahili Ketch ), kit partially complete. Eve & wk 644-0185 or 644-5.J73 Real nice 17' S idney Sloop, sips 2, lrlr, run· ning hghts. motor & possible slip $1800 631-4613 23' Coronado Sloop. flXed ------ kee.I, main. jib, g~a. Alltol fOf' Sale VHF, s gl/Johnson in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• board. SS.950. Newport IMPORTANT Yacbt Exchange 675-1800 NOTICE TO loath. SNpa / READE RS AND Docb 9070 ADVERTISERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• The price ol items Lease 25' slip, Npt Bcb, water, elec .• '1175 mo. ~5335 30' Slip in Huntington Harbour. $175/mo. 714 /84&-8964 advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehicle classified advert1i:.1ng columns does not include any applicable talles. license. transfer fel·!.. finance charges. fN?i-for air pallut.1on control de loath. Speed & vice cer11fi cations or de Sid 9010 aler documentary pre ••••••••••••••••• •••. •• parat100 charges unless Kawasalri jet ski w /enc. otherwise specified by trailer. Sl.250. :>51-3799 the advert.Iser Lv message or call after ~/ 7 PM Ckasics 9520 Tr• rpa rtalm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······~················ 1978 Peugot Moped. best cash olter, SJEHill9. Call evenings . Mc>-Ped Peugeot S32S 968«56 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "18 Rll250 C2 Good rond, J.sl bore. DG exhaust. ms. 644-SZl.5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·53 Cadillac. s acrlrlce SlOOO. '57 Chrysler 300C body & motor xlnt. '1750 9.3: 6•6·0238. after 7 64S-6767 '59 Porsche Conrou n. Classic See to ap pre c1 at e Call 213 /431 ·3238 '61 Olds 88 4dr hdtp Restored, I.Ike new. S2500 I 080. 644-~l. 1947 De Solo. Ne'f Engine & clutch. Driven Daily As k ing S3000. Call 66-5975 after 6pm '75 0."11!" II 200, tugh hwy m1 run., .:ood, nu tarl>,pant•lt·d, s tereo, $1700. 631 1318 ·79 D1xhte U200, P ~. P 18 T W r rpt, pan . A/C. $7800 63 I .{}2162 73 <.,'l\ev Van 40,000 mi Slick stun. nl'w clutch tiood work van. $1375. 494-0077 9590 . ..........•..•..••••.. WF. P \ V TOP DOl..LAR for h>P UM>d 1•ars·fore1gn, OOrmiw~ uc. classics If yuur c ar L-. extra clean see u.s Fl K..<;r' B . B..@. a I In Oronq. County • 29'.!.5 Jl.irbi1r Blvd. f'OSTA ME.SA 979-2500 ---- WE BUY CLEAJ14 CARS ANDTRUCICS COMHELL CHEYIOLET 2828 Harbor Blvd COSTA M ESA 546-1200 HIGHIUYH Top uollars for Sports Car'l , Uugs. Ca mpers, 914's, Aud.J's A.sit for Ult: MGR JIM MARINO . VOUCSWAGEH unu Beach Blvd. lnJNTINGTON BEACH 84~2000 552-3279 bookcase. Top quality, 2 church pews, 20' long, Sl25 each. 2 church pews, 8.6' Sl25 ea. Padded seat & kneeler, walnut finish, perf. cood. 1 inside rail· iog 20x3' tliO. 548-3758 aft olfer. 646-4965. 33' Viking S/F, '74 lourn bridge, pulpit. teak fish equip, 2 st.ions. co 2 system, lwn crusaders, $42,900. Newport Yacht Excb 675-1800 loah, Sall , 9060 1977 FOXI·GT, 1842mi, $400/080 Call Paul 552·89U '57 T· Bird. Porthole top. 3 spd, xlnt cond. Rblt lm As king $12.000. Days 644·61183 , cv 1wknd 642.91185 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOO&CLEAN USED CARS! Use "'6w8' #service when pla ci ng your ad ... a Dai ly Pilot ad number w ill appear in your ad w e ta k e y o.u r messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per week. FOf"' more information and to place your ad call M2-S678. ' DAILY PILOT 6PM Ir wllnda. C\mtom drapes; valance. sheen, 2 sets soft yellow, 4.1 )'Tda yell/Wbt carpet. All like n ew. SI 75. 963-33915 Electric cart. Street legal. $300/or bes t o f fer . 842·1967. Screen door: ~. comblna· tion stereo: m. portable nicord player: SIS. 29·C Monte Vista, C .M . 5-9-2803. PLANTS-Indoor & out· door, many lo choose from Some specimens 1175-3175 PHOMIMATI PbaDe .......... mach. w /Warr STt. w /remote control *1•. MM4ll8 COIM Cou.ICTOIS I have.a 1Uver dollar IHO, mlat coad. A qaaiUr ..,ie m-dollar IDld daa. .-. very tood eoad. A ..... .Uvw colr either German ot AllltriaD dml.e l1'0, VU) IOOll eoad. Briat )'OW on cm-.. a1.1577 Flreprool F\le, 2 drawer legal, black, like new $220. Doro 311 Tele. Answer Mach . S195. 631-$212 . _ ...... _ ... ...........__. .. ___ ........ -.. _..__. _ _,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANTANA525 has absolutely ever· ythlng, 8 bags, beaut. cond. Poss N.B. slip. $13,000. 5.'i&-5164 eves. '74 Yamaha Enduro 175, s tree t legal, $450. ~2611 1978 RM125dirt bike, x.lnt condition l650. 962.2296 '79 SUZUKI G5750E Mint Coad. Low Miles. OBOS31-Gll7 631-4287 '79 Yamaha XSllOO. 3000 miles. S287S. Very clean 67S-0&68 '19"10 CTl 'B' YAMAHA 17S, Sln!et legal, 3800M, S32S or ? ma37 'T1 HONDA GOLDWING, loaded, xlnt cood, color matched. Must sell. 532·Sl42. 1971 450 HOHDA 5S7·7036 '73 Suzuki 185. Good cond. SISO. 1971 V·8 Vega sta wgn, GT. PS, P disc brakes. dual exh aust, new radials. prof. done lhruoul. blk a cr yli c 1111 /blue pm..triping. Show car, $3000, 964·3350. '46 Ford Woome, restored $1.3,000. ALSO '29 Model A Town Sedan, 4 dr , restored. Ideal for SIU· dent. SI0,000. 675-6161 DUCA.Tl '73 750 GT Classic.' s tock. 11.000 miles. $2100. 559·9620 after6pm 'S7 FORD '1'1 Ton P.U. Custom Cab. Fairly Good Cood. 546-0101 ·eo MGA. 903 restored. Persona l plates read "1980 MGA". $4500/(irm. 84S-7"'1 1178 Honda 380CL, 1s,ooo ltecr1 ... 11 .. 95 JO rn.Uee,tm. . ...... ~3079 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U79 Road• ex soo ewtom, ala-~ ... MUI '°'ewer snoo n.w; u11;. ... moo....- •• Duntbu111 w /top, und Uni. tow bar, xtra .............. 4wt.ee ..... tHO ....................... '1t HONDA XR TS Wlfe'• CJ5 "14 lo llllleqe, •tereo, ae, Wte _..,a.lat cond. .->IO~ 1117 ... /080...-n ••.r miracle mazda 2 I SO H..ttor ll•d. Costa MHa 645-5700 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Volvo s . Ca ll us TODAY!!! I U•H..-..11•4 c ......... . "'•O·tlOJ., uo.to1 PORSCHES • WANTED Allow us the opportunity to coosl~r the purtbase or tnde-ln ot YOW' clean Porsc:IWj. ~k with Us Toda.y l • !.. . .... DAILY PILOT Sunci.y.Sts>temt>et7, 1980 l ..._.W...... Hto ...... l•porW ...... l•••rtM ...... l .. 1..tM ....... l .. 1..W" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~.~.--!~~·!'::! ....... ~ ~.'! ....... !~!! ~.~.-:: ....... !!.~~ J• .... _ ~---... ~~ ~w ........ •11z o.e-t7JO =.. ... ._~~! llAND NIW HONDA 4 DOOR IASI NICI SMK2136461 LIMITED TO CAIS IN STOCK ONLY PllCIS VOID 24 HIS. lfTEI PUBLICATION -auND NEW • HONDA WAGON $5144 WE PllCE t WOA10235SS •PLUS DEALER, ADDED OPTIONS & $20.00 DOCUMENTATION FEE, TAX, UC. BUY 01 LEASE rou1 HONDA 10DA y HONDA SANTA ANA 301 W. WARNER 540-7430 SOMETHING FOR MRYBOOY ~\ JL: .. .... The Orange Coast's biggest s upermarket ol automobile velues Is the automotive clanilleds ol the DAILY PILOT Call 642-5678 "!!llG ll1!1 wp r "15 a1nra.0S1, ... auto, 197tDATSUMJIO '71 O.UU.SlOSedan, oew f* a clualc! 'np top shape, WAeGM, AUTO.All Ur... reblt ent. '800. l>'orYourCarl mUll see •pprec. '90CIO Stereo·Caaaette Roof _m._m_l ____ _ JOHMSOM & SOM & 1 n • HOAOWAY d • Y • 2 u · e 22. 1 u e rack, Wood sram. STX 'TT DATSUN mo. 4apd, ••• t .. uc_, SANTA AMA nlte/wbdn4,...210.1 ml-y~•at xlnt mllaaa•. clean. 21a8HarborRlvd, 8 3 &·3171 .,.. ... P.P.ITJ.0110. r•.~ta u -a OU"-cil'W\ '72 BMW 211102 tli, l owner, ~ ....... _,._, l~UU1114A.Tl.OIVV...OMAC-I 4 spd, fuel lnJ., air, "12 Jm SUvw, red 6 blk lat. XJata.d. '42·5171 w.,., OVER -.... fo~or YourOood VW, PoncheorAudl lra:aa:•ti ~'.· .. -:1::Jl •USB»IMWt• 'T2JOlll2W w/s /r <•l> '733.0cacpe, mint(Ol.\S9) '742002Uis /r (0332) '75200rla (OIDS) '7SS30iaw/s/r (1483) '782002s/r4ap. (1578) '77 630cai CG6XG) All/Fii, Koni sbock new tires, rum like new. 9&000 or best offer. Call -------(Tl4)~l-l90eves. newport natsun . 11 • 11 I WC ~ I t7t DATSUN JIOCOWI Stkk,Sttno C.uette,maca ii MU.Fll a.. ..... 4 eyl, 4 speed, All/Fii stereo w /tape . lllchelin '78 3210l 4 sp, air ( 42?.8) VW PORSCHE·AUDI '78320ia, air (8085) '79 DOi, cumiere/blk, lo mi, under warranty, BBS whls, many xtras . $13.000. 831·3081 eves. au dayweelieodl. o.lwM71t ~-(6*03> ' radiala, h.111a1e rack, brttbt mfi.ellow exterior • low . One owner . (788111()) 44S E Coast H.iway '78 S!Ola lo.ded (5468) at Bayside Drive '79528ia s/r (21615) Newport Beach 673-0800 CloMd S • d.,1 '12 2002, x1nt cond, SOK eng, $3800. Call Bud: 714-49'-~ eves. -SMJAlllA ~--------=-~ newport datsun :1~ 833 1100 TOPS PAID FOR IMPORT6SPORTS CARS. 848-nOO .._,t,..arhd ••••••••••••••••••••••• '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FlNALALFA ROMEO . CLEARANCE ALL '791 MUST GO! "We're Delllin'" 1910SPIDHS HEU NOW!!! IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 '77 ALFA CPE·S7M fr mi. orig. J>Wn , $6800 a /c, stereo/cass, mic h x, always garaged, lip top cond. days: 213·622· 1856. n.ite/wknd n4-64&299J Audi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Audi 100 LS tllOO 642-2510 or 646-4848 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Runs Good, Two Tops, Good Dash 857~ '67 Austin Healy 3000. Mark 3, wires, new thru- oul. t&SOO. 848-4663 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUNCil COUNTY'S OUIST ··~· \., Sales-Service-Leas ing Roy c.wr,lnc. Rolls Roy~ BMW ~Jamboree IOIMclAW•1 & '72 Bavaria, a uto. air. ------- stereo. StCJOO or best of. '71110, like new, reb enc. fer.644-Sfll. new brakes , 8trk, •nm 3001 E. 11'lll Street C:..,. t7 IS DD/OBODl.fl.31 Sula Aoa 558-11U • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Datawi 210SL, air. &'50N. Beach Blvd. '73 4-cyl stick. great •m/fm ates;eo can, LA HABRA mech. cond.' nds body hatchback, wire wbla, I '15 M1Slll Hatchback: 4 cyl, 4 speed. air eand, 11111•1e rack, rear rut kit, bodysi4e mouldints. aftarp llltle 1u·Saver. (lmXUJ() (5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy) work"°°· S48-6'737 mo old, l,OOOmi, take f714tsaZ.SllJ '71 6-cyl. stick, SSOO or over lu. Payments Sunday by Appt. make offer, must sell, SUI/mo. Dave Daniel l ~~~~!!!~~!l -673-_ao_u_. ______ 55'7_-soes__:._~ __ . __ 7t 1MW 6JJCSI Silver with black leather. t7JO • •••••••••••••••••••••• Execut.iveCar. '71 24-0Z. white, classic IOI Md .... .._ cond. 80,000 m i. $&200. 850 N. Beach Blvd. 55'7-6451or5.56-8484. after (5 Mj, No. of SA Fwy.) 6. La Habra S22·5333 ------- I •$'• SAIMMHACK VAUIY IWOltTS ........ ~·eel• ..... Mllc:Ha.of MEWIMW"S .. 10....0WHID IMW"S To. choose from '74 tbru '79 -2002's, 32l>i 's, S30i 's, 630Ci's For the best deal in Orange County ... Com e see us today! SADDLBACK YAWYIWOITS 2840'l lllarguerite Pkwy. Mission Viejo ll 1-2040 4t~4949 Clorsed Sundays MOVING TO EUROPE. Must seU. '75 BMW 530i. Priced for quick sale. $5700/offer. 67~3. 1970 510 clean. 30mpg, $1.350 firm. XJnt cond. 839-3363. '79 DATSlll 210 Hatchback. 4 Cyl, 5 speed, radio, pi.natripes, rur ~ kit, mould· in&a. vinyl interior. A Diamolld. One Owner. (337.XWG> 5,415 fllES SAMII 1111 DATSlll 2001 E. 11'lll Street Santa AO& ~ 7811 12 lllSlll 1211 Hatchback. 4 cyl, 4 speed, radio, bodyside mouldings, low miles. Extra clean. Hard to rtnd a clean one like this! (9114GIO) 51• SAIJI 1111 DATSlll 76DATSUM Zin Dynamite sport coupe with air, map, stereo. Ori ve t.hia one. (ms.32) •"s JIMHAllMC) YOUSWA ... ll7U BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14J.ZIOO '11 BIZ 2+2, 4-spd, elec. $2191 SMIAllll lllml 3001 E.11'lllStreet Sant• Aoa ~ 7811 '11 llTSUN Stake-Bed. 15,GO mi's, 4 cyl, 5 speed. air, A1' /FM stereo tape, buc ket sea ta. H . D . equip. Oveniled wheels • tires. front spoiler. more. "Super truck·work re-ady ... ( Jla91) -SllOAllll 111111 30011!. 11'lll Street snrf, All/Fii cus .. A/C, s.ataAoa ~1111 S3IC mi, ...,. 66MC114 , M ff 25 74 Dataun 110 Waaon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOd mot.or. tram, brks. '75 Flat 1315, All /Fll SlOOOflrm. Blllts.5-1947 • stereo, A/C, S7K m i , '75 2IOZ llletllllic Blue. _m-319 __ ._llMZ? ___ _ 4apd, •le. am/fm. new '11 SPIDEil 91a terrific tires, abocb, mags, Xlnt cand, must aeU. ~3782 Mll5, 7ao.a83 days, 780-H•eves '72 Wqon 510 ..... t727 Engine ·body in Exe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cood. '71 Honda Wqcia. 40,000 $1750 P /P s.5&-0202 mi. Clean 6 Jt!nt cond. Newport Beach ~ Sell tdle items 642-5678 2001 E. 17th Street Sant• Ana ~ 7111 '11 2IOZ 212. Beautiful Altint SMt5 best. C.ll coocL Map, Private par-8-Spm. ~--05.51 ask for ty. S.0.1845, 673-7517. _ .. _.,._;lie::__ ____ _ ~~!·.~:.-: ....... !~~.~!~!·.~:.-: .... · ... !!~~ ~!·.~:.-: ....... !~.~~ ~!·.~:.-: ....... !!.~~ ~!·.~.".-: ....... !~.~~ ~!·.~.".-: ....... !'-~~ ~.c:!·.~:.-: ... ,.~.!~~~ ~!·.~:.--: ....... !~~~ ~!·.~:.w: ....... !~.~~ BILL MAIEY T Y TA BEAT .THE ILARGE I TRUCK ·-PRICE~ .CRE-ASE / 30 / LEFT •• STOCK 4x4's Lo.og & Short ALL MODEL PICK UPS Including SR1s·s STAKE BEDS 8 & 10Foo1 HURRY WHILE THEY LAST SEE THE ALL NEW CELICA LIFTBACK CONVERTIBLES 26 CELICA DEMO's All Mo•ls -All Sale Priced EXAMPLE~ SPEED CEUCA LIFTBACK (BLUE) AIR COND .. POW. ST., SHADE KIT & MORE #330968 BIG INVINTORY GRIAT llLICTION MOST MODILI 56895 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 50 Used Car & Truck lnwentory ALL SAFETY CHECKED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~~ 48 -MIS. FltfMCING ." I & 2 YEAR WARRANTY A VAii.AiLE MOST UMITS MANY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNDER 52000. MANY OTHERS FROM 52000. TO 53000 .• ---- '76 HONDA CIVIC 4 cyl . 4 :::"clean c'ar. $ 3195 (820PUX). s78FORD ""1'0 4 cyl .. AT .. low miles. Ready To Roll-Nice Car. (762-WPJ. 176DATSUN 52995 610WAM>M s3395 4 cyl., 4 spd.. air cond.. low miles. Dead Sharp Car. (085RXI). '79DATSUN 4 cyl .. auto .• radjo. Sharp Car -IJIUDI. s3995 Xlnt Family Car. Priced To Sell Fast. ($213«). 175 HONDA cmc 4 cyl .. auto .. really sharp. C742MXR). Thia one won'tlast. S2895 '79DATSUN 4 cyl .. A/T .. right miles. Sharp IJllJDIL s3995 Car -Don't Miss This One. ($22656). saODATSUN PtarUP 4 cyl .. 4 apd. like New 03235 Miles. (S19e63). s5495 :~~~~~.. 54895 Miles. Sharp Car. 1065YMW). " 'IOTOYOTA 4 cyl .. 4 :i~.~M. 12.000 s7995 mile -Really Cherry. (1V13215). ·ao DATSUN PICICW 9900 miles. DEAD SHARP. 4 s5395 cy l , 4 speed . Hurry. C1T17025). Sunday. September 7. 1980 oAIL v PILOT o 1 a .... rted .......... ,... ....... .,.,_. ...... 1.,orhd ........ port.ct •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... t7J7 Mtta ••.._ 9740 Mere ... .._ t74D ~ 9750 S...W t 76J Toyoto t7H Mtos, IMported Woa, tMportH Alltoa. IM,ort.d ......................................... _. .........•......•...................................•••.•...••••..•..... ······•·····••·•······························ .........................................••••• ~ JmPt . .. .,r¥vn1 l lot'hir tt1t t'f'•11r•J· ... .,.,..AIU "'?t ~ol'ott.. brown w / T........ ~761 Trf.... 9767 vo1is..,.. 9770 w avln& tht' ('OUnlr)' t • '· a ya. ll n ('()nl 414 WA60ttt bei&e Int. AM radio. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "'""..... llfuat sell tJ\Y t>.b • tf7J 112,900 14'-C*ZZ Mr Luqqe Rack T•l>C' running cond. ze.ooo ml ·79 TR7 Conv\',r11ble, 6,000 74 St>lt fire. new reblt ,.ng. tat MOW!!! M~ Btna 2:50(' that D.. ..... clttk 6 more STK L274 Approx 26mpa. '36$0 ml, every oplloo, must low m1, &d cond, moving "Duber Diesel Power"' la ~•II)' "'-" l.oadf.d I~~ lm llllS, rt'd w tblk, ·•11 l~UF'P> Denise: 8t2 786t days, see to appr~. Xlnt cond must sell, $2300 0 80. Also a cood selection of int• lulher 6 AMIFM opt lon a, 30,000 in1. ONLY .,.719 wkends :&t&~795. 6'73-2019 499-M2l6. Sciroccas. Check u.'I for ttf'reo Need.1 a a ood '70 ~ 116.UOO. ~ l68:1 .,.. ------the 8 EST Pr IC' es ! ~·caum t'Veo JIOCI CN. 7$ Ul4 alnl Call for tit< 77 CeUca OT, lft bk . Mew TRIUMPH 'T7TR7•511pd.lo mi Xlnt Profession al lca'l1ng in1• after 6 p rn .. 4 ""4 ._. llllfed&o.t. Lalla auto, au.AM/FM sttteo. TIJ cood SJ,~ lt9 ava.llable1 mlOeiO~ ,._-....... 34t.4'Hl many xtras, like nt'w, 1 1 ... c .. s llMl 3'7K, PP. $4tl'i0, 96().385() COMVEIT11LES VolksWCICJtft 9770 ,70 -..z GOl>ROAIS"fl-:H T......., 9765 or968-UIOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE! SALE! JIOCCfll. ~·~:11;:'~l3.<W Ult .:!.:'.~•••••••••••••••• 111 Celi;a-GTFully 15 Tl C'8lse '64 V W reblt eng. new PtUCUwtU..-V8 utomaUc,airrnnd111 n 77 S R~ Uftbark . silver loaded.~orlakeover Mc*eYowhal tires, new paint, xlnl •SO LOWA•.t.... 1"" lfr4lO.IOOt'\' fll 3Sl8 Rn1ton·d httvt· w blk. AC, AM /FM, S lease. 640 9 454 o r ...tn...Get cond $1 700/080 1919 Lakewood Blvd LONG BEACH 121 l l 597-3663 OPEN SUNDA VS •MB II t 400 lo• miln rcicttlpll $7000 UHll 11pd ltud1all 5.36--7228 ilfl 76CH888. 548·2665 l!WO.bl '71..e%21ot !119 4419 ('Vt'lj l!lll:I OOM fi ---$1000 ------- "11HONDA CIVIC. upd, ... ooo mi. ,... ""· 11d coad • .-0. _. t'MI S&I&" t~\"l"(t 116 7!!0 All thf'opt>om' wtdldYJ '72 CeUca 61,000 miles '&9 VW Camper Van-Runs 711 t'orolJa. SR 5, Uftback, New paint, good tire:.. Good·New Tires. SZ400 or •MR 'TV 0 luw m1lt'"1 1tM91 18 Ac('Ol'Cj, $ ap, sunroof. Sale t"nMI 118 fib() a /c, atereo/t •pet. n..:w Un., c~ u l , ~. •MB "73 ?Jo.' Iv .. milt!' 5tt-1m . sAn·· ...... tno ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jq. '77 XJS. Auto • air, anrf, red w/belge llhr New rniche!in llres. 1m m a c .. s1 2 ,o oo n...-.ua '$4 X, $4,000 mi, orig yellow paint·. slic k. am/fm cass, mint. l8SOO IJ75.lttl eves a:· wk ends. 568-211171 d.ys. Hl:-0 I S'f ~I •MB 65 ~L b14l k t$76Z~P I Sale Pnl'ed Slo llO() •MB &9 280SI ~lgt! 134'Tl'XB I Sale Pnced SlJ,900 •MB '794.SCSL, ivor;, on ly 9000 tnlles Pnced to Sell 127SX WV 1 '7'...i lOO DllSB. '\II lhf' QPUoM I All Can. in Xln l Condi lion al Outstand111.: l'll('f* 61\-J-~ I & SAOOLHACI VAWY .MPOltTS 28402 Marguentt! Pkwy Mission Veijo 13 I ·2040. 495-4949 Cloeed Sundays '64 ~ You should see this beauty PS, bot h tOl)S, stJck . 1895()/of!er Wkdys SS8 1300 ext •2740 . o the rw ise S48 9IW '76 XJ12L CLASSI C 36M. •MB 'llO 39()TO, luxury Imm a c. C assel te. wagon. only6000mlles Pow PncedtoSell (2llZOLl MG er, Orig, Own Sll600. 9742 wldl:dys 7S2· l800 •MB '79 4.SOSLC. tu-own, ••••• • • • ••••• •••• •• •••• ,,__ 9732 only 13,000 miles ·n Midget, nu lop. only ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL t ODAY, won'I 21K orig. mi, SJOOO/OBO. J H I • last at t"''~ price 1"•"•9> 67S-8789 aft 6. ensen ea ey 7 "'2 .,.., uu..> Classi c-Mint Cond. ~770 or M7-46'70 9714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIMSUMOHS l...oltTS l970 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA '73 Karman Ghia, xlnl. 61 1•1276 cond. l ow mileage. ~~~~~~~~~I Stereo cassette. $4300. :::: _P_.P_._9SH852 ___ . ____ 1'68 280 SL. 2 Tops Very '6.1 Karmann Ghia Xlntc.nd. 7~1639.~7406 s hlo'rp. Auto • air . SlJ,950/0ffer. 673 6336, 642.9666 W..-973a '79 M BZ 4SO S L C ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Purchase for $32,SOO or '72 Muda RX 3. Needs assume lease. Xlnt cond. won. Grut eng & in· &t.2-4770dysooly. __ _ ~ S350 or bst ofr. 72 t54SL Mer cedes Benz, burgundy, bUt int ., wire "11RX7GS.likenew,f&Llly wheels. Regialered. ......., cml,y 14,000 m i, .Cond. beaut. Collectors red. .......... 74:1 car. $16,SOO.OO. 963· 1488 Mira••._ 9740 Mercedes Benz~. 1960. ····-················· good cond., $2000 080 . '61 Z20S Run s Great. 494-82t8 =:::.,wort. '800 or '59 zai MZB. Good cond. · Orig. owner, m ainl well. MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750 ,...., ..... AU prices quoted do not include dealer installed aptjoos. Factory rebates can be used toward down paym ent. i ns uran ce, service cootract, etc. '12 210SE, Xlnt Cond. Besl olfer. 760-9106 atereo, f m tpe. new 73 450SLC sil blk .. '77 MGB Convertible, llJCHEUN'S ser viced terior S:t4 ~e~ con': super clean. lllnt cood. re1 . .,_ 714-640-5695 Eve •675:8781 Da i ly 24 ,000 mi, over d rive. Fri-Sun•Evea 9M-0500. · -~---·------i Autos, Used .............................................. NABERS AUTO CENTER NOTHING OVER 54995 1425 IAIH ST .. COSTA ~ESA SUPERB CARS - AFFORDABLE PRICES i,'o0~= .......... 52995 Equipment Includes 4 speed transm1ss1on and AM/FM stereo radio A super value on this gas saver! <465UJT). Z~':°.,. ............ 52795 Auto matic trans .. power steering & brakes air conditioning & much more ' BELOW average miles• l147SRWl '77 CHIVIOLfT $ 3 9 9 s· MONll CAILO ....... . Automatic trans .. till wheel. vinyl roof. oower steering & brakes. air cond & rallye soort wheels. (718ZIOI . '77 DATSUN s4595 llOWAGOH ......... . Automatic transmission air condit1on1ng power steering. AMtFM steroo radio & many more oPtions 1806958) UJC~ ............ 5 3395 Eouipment includes 5 speed transmission. AM FM radio. decals & body side moldings This "gas saver" has LOW MILES• 1525PRJI =~ ............. 54798 5 speed transmission. air conditioning. stereo caaette. wire wheel caps. (400UJT) ;::_ ............. 54995 4 speed trww. w /CNise control. factOtY air cond .. P#f. steering l brakes. AM/fM stereo w/caaaette tape player & mag wheels. (0 18XUB). ~~ .• · ....... 53495 4 ..,.... hneml91ton. AM /fM stef90 with t1pe pl1yer & BELOW average mlleal (OOIUZCJ .• o,.t 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '111111. SPOii CPE. 4 Cy!, 5 speed. air cond. AM/F M st ereo tape. pinstri pes. radials & mags, vinyl interior . sliding root. 16,420 m iles. Super Sharp! (426WYC> -SANTI 1111 DAlSUN 2001 E .17th Street Sairta Aoa SSS. 7811 ,...... 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S PEUGECYI' DIESEL HEADQUARTERS 19I0505s IG.•Diftetl HEU NOW!!! IEACH IWOITS 8tl Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 9750 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "19 Model 92t. Pop Top Convertible. FuU power. Ass um e l eas e . 714 /4117 ·2141 • '7t 911 Coupe im mac 5sp 59K mi AC FM cass re· cordll alloys lee creen paint like new Sl.3,000 or off~. 11»-3'47 496-$115. 1965 356C partially restored, needs wort, St500.~10. 'llO sat, snrf, air, casaette, 4,000mi. Best offer over SlS.500. $4H891. '54 Ponche. needs bum· pen • new top. Hu '70 VW eng. Very cl aasy. S4000/bet 1-622-2920 dy . l .f.20. 7120 eves. ·es 912, IOOd coad. recent won.l5500 644-5167 ..... 9755 hkt' new. low miles, $4000 greal car S2300/best or Fod• 'I l ebah Best Offer5S6-7S60 •••••••••••• • ••• ••• •• •• or besl offer 642·6193 fer. 842. 7014 AH pnces quott'<l do not '75YW CAMPEil '16 Gn!•t Coo<I JO J.5nWK aftl!r 5 ~ - - -include dealer lnSlalled 128()() Sunmof 4\M l76S ---T........ 9767 options. Factory rebates 68 bus, 71 engine, runs & looks greul. Lovely Westtaha po~' t•11> with air, auto, $ler c.11 Great cond 53,000 m1 (S70NCR> or41M~ '110 Tuyol a TE RC EL,••••••••••••••••••••••• canbeusedlowarddown laflbat'k, Sspd. am/fm ..._wTllUMPH paym ent. 1nsur anct!. 548-8179 lola l oyu 9756 :.tereo, a c, factory war .._. service contract. ett' ranty SSl 3949 after SPITARES DIESEL $5995 JIM MAaJNO VOUCSW AGEH 18711 PEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON B'F. \l If 142.2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "l DEALER IN U.S.A ClOSfO SUNDAYS 611 m 25 Tl Q11se I IUY NOil.EMS Sick or dead foreign cars Mob Yow Deal wanted. Pintos too ...t n.. Get Free tow 631·2697 -_____ _..... '76 Celica GT Liftback. A /C. stereo. shadow , $500 SOllb 97 60 Sspd. Xlnt. cond. $4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftrm 963-MlS. Factory lebate (11102332) All prices quot ed do not include dealer installed opuons Fae tory rebat es can be used BAUEI MOTORS Orange Counly's British Leyland Centt!t ,2925 Hcrbor l l•d. COSTA MESA 979-2500 '61 TR3 Xlnt <..:ond. 64~5798 \\'\NT \CTION'• Lla.,!>1lc•d \do, &I:.! jtj711 'llO Dasher 4-dr. 3000 m1. 48mpg, lt)aded. S9990 673-5494 '7S Sc1rocco Am /fm casselle. 4spd, so.ooom1 Clean $3400. 644 96JS ·73 VW Camper Runs Rood, new ures. starter, & alternator S2,700 OBO 496-4506 '78 CHAMPAGNE Ell1t1on 11,000 miles OnK Owner ssooo 64&-2649 1910SAAI TUllO. '&9 Pick-up overhauled, runs good, Sl395. toward down payment. -------- '79 YW CAMPY Beautiful Weslfalia P 'Z7 Pop.top, 4 speed. air, stereo Dynamite 1:ond CfD4XJE) Having trouble ~..ilrni,t your car ·• Try us' P·11ll for or n<t4.' Ask for Tnrn AtJctn HEllEMOW! UCB.LINT SILECTIOH! IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove St.reel NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO 968-1723 -------- Little la IMJ!! Classified Ads are really small "people tD people" sales calls with big re· adership and big results! To place your classified ad, carrtoday 642·5678 ins11ranc. service con lract. etc BAUEI MOTORS Orange County's British Leyland Center 2925 .......... ll•d. COSTA MESA 979-2500 OPPORTUMITT knocks often when you use re!>ull gettmg Daily Pilot Cla!!Slfied Ads lO reach lbe Orange Coa~t market Phone 64:? 5678 S8795 JIM MARINO VOU(SWAGEN tfnll BEACH BLVI> llL'ITl'llGTON BEACH 942.2000 JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEM 187 11 IUCHILVD. ~on !l.och 842-2000 Autos, t'few 9800 Autos, t'few 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autoi, Hew 9800 Autoi. t'few 9800 .., •••••..•.•••....•...••••••..•••.••.........••.•..............•.....•.....................•.............................•.............. NEW CAR DISCMNIS USED CAR SPECIAL S MODEL . RAlllT, ... RAlllT,DR. RAlllT ,DR. RAlllT2DR. RABBIT 2 OR. RAlllT2DR. RAlllT2DR. RABBIT 2 OR. RABBIT 2 OR. RABBIT 4 OR. SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO ... DIESR WAGON DIESEL WAGON DIESR-WAOON DIESRWAGON . 'DOCJt DIESEL DIESR WAGON STOCK _,. 6068 933704 5756 860121 5753 811085 6215 910315 6207 942291 5757 831765 5968 8587J6 6064 932919 6046 928592 5986 918960 5891 040000 5917 047597 5901 037304 6010 051055 5909 040640 6348 054409 5972 001487 5910 041330 6011 045107 6051 147 106 6374 185636 6292 160233 6050 147303 5939 126146 5942 115115 'DOCJt DBEl 5936 I 14344 DIESR WAOON 5946 111989 DIESR' DOOR 6015 141463 DASHER WAGON 6~60 361141 DASI&' m. 5894 093745 DASHBt••· OASflfl•m. VANAGON VANAGON CAMPIR 5937 115751 5931· 102760 6202 093951 6294 125756 snc~EA "'ICE ;,.~: DISCOUNT 6420 6637 6t 02 5650 7010 6797 7352 6450 6470 6945 9235 8535 8880 9790' 8820 9395 8762 8869 9770 I 0.680 11 ,023 10.620 10,680 I 0,340 10,045 9570 5895 5991 6J«J9 5450 6325 6142 6489 5995 59'95 6295 8384 771 5 8080 8995 7995 8545 7876 8052 8980 9895 I 0,290 9H5 I 0,01 2 9727 9608 9187 I 0,680 I O, I I 0 9765 9237 9165 8375 J 155 9615 9415 11 ,325 .8296 8766 8597 I 0,595 I 0,210 I J,739 525 646 603 zoo 685 655 863 455 475 650 851 820 800 795 825 850 886 817 790 785 ... 733 725 668 613 437 484 570 528 790 859 849 818 730 800 800 '69TOYOTA CORONA '74 V.W. 412 7 6PlYMOUTH AIROW 73TOYOTA auCA '75 FORD MUSTANG 76 AUDI FOX '67 FORD MUH ANG 2+2 '75 v.w. SCIROCOO ·nv.w. RABBIT "76 v.w. BUG '74 v.w. CAMPER '75 v.w. CAMPER '77 MG CONVfRTIBlf 77TOYOTA SR/5 UFTBAQ( '78 DATSUN 810 '78 HONDA ACCORDLX '78 v.w. BUG '78 v.w. BUS 79V.W. SCI ROCCO '78 CEUCA • GT 76 CADIUAC SEVIUf 4 door automatic trans bucket seats g more IZRR210) 4 speed. AM IFM stereo radio. disc brakes. vinyl interior (234PRCJ 5 speed bucket seats wsw tinted glass !099XKAl Air cond111on1ng, AM /FM stereo mags tinted (!lass. vinyl roof (1'280 ,) Auto trans disc brakes buckE>t !>Pal s radio hl'ater whitewall 111es 278PCS . 4 speed air cond1t1on1ng AM FM c;tereo tape whitewalls 1038678) V-8 auto trans air cond oowPr stf>Prtnq ano brakes b•1Ck+:>1 -;par raaro TSZ5421 A Real Classic P1nstr1p1ng AM FM stPreo disc brakes 033172} pow Pr 4 speed sunroof power disc brakes AM FM stereo tape 794WIG 4 speed metallic silver. wheel covers. AM 'FM stereo c 109939) Auto trans air cond1t1onmg oower brakes. hH>ack bucket seats AM 'FM radio cruise control 1829LFEl Pop top deluxe camper eau1p 4 speed power brakes whitewall tires 565LZLl 4 speed. powPr d1~c brakes bucket seats. AM FM radio vinyl 1nterror 882WEVl 5 speed. AM lfM stereo radio llnled glass. 1568704) Silver 4 door with black inter Air cond 5 speed AM FM tinted glass In lop cond111on <908TXEl 5 speed. air cond , AM tFM stereo alloy wheels. radials (937UBV) CONVERTIBLE' 4 speed AM IFM s tereo cassette. whitewalls (057567) CHAMPAGNE EDITiONt 7 passenger. automatic. AM 'FM stereo. 10905321 Fuel injection. 4 speed. air cond .. AM 1FM stereo. radials. alloy wheels (055XNM) 5 speed air cond AM FM stereo wire wheels. tinted glass 141 9VOGI V-8, automatic. air cond AM tFM stereo. radial whitewalls. much more (270UNK). •n CADILLAC With custom paint. V-8. auto trans , power. a ic. stereo. leather and much SEVIUE more 1420RUZI flalOI SAU • DOC PH • SAUBeS SB'T. I, I 910 s 1495 . 52495 52 495 s 189 5 52 995 . _____ __,_ 5299 5 5 3495 53995 s4395 s4595 5 4695 54995 549 95 $3695 5569 5 55995 5 6995 5 6«!95 5 6995 54995 56895 57495 f 8 DA.IL Y Pt LOT Sunday Sttpt •mber 1 I QllO ...... 1., • ..w Aalto1,UH4 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~."! ....... !~~t~.~~:: ....... !~~ ~~·.'!'!~~.~ ....... !:-!~ ............ ~?!.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRYlll(K saaa 536-6588 COUNT DOWN TO 1981 MODELS ONLY 23 V-6 CENTURYS & REGAL'S ON s·ALE NOW [!)CITY EPA l26I Ht6HWAY Use these numbers for comparison Your mileage may vary depending on dnv1ng speed and condittons. Actual highway mileage wttl probably be less FRI. SAT. MOM. ONLY CLOSED SUM. T ~IS AO 'WOllTH '100 AD MUST H •FUii YOU MAl!f YOUll l'lllSDlflD AT HST DUL TIME OF PUCHASE Volaw.... t770 'IO HOOM, all optlon1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l .. Sll,IOO l#e otbuy I t7J CMPIOUT "Tl VW HUS rWUJ Mood. 957 ID.1Wkllda)'ll. MAL•COWI Automatic tran1., air c:ood .• pwr. 1teenn1 • radk>. u .. recular au! A really reacty !Mtck to school earl <DJOI). amJfm •'t-r~u SHOO. ~lit~ .............•......• ._. '70 BUG wl11unmor aulo G 11 .. 9901 Ucll, St.~ or beat olr ••• •••••••••••••• •• •••• 2l3t7t ~ 7W VW runv't Wlllle blk tntc-r 411m1rm • U• \Ir t ond U HO 0 JlO ltn I l\ak fotlilihl 11:1 VW Hus. auawr r1.-11n. xlol ~ C'Ofld mw•I U't' 11 200 llJ I i7'1 lj t wllnd., MOn••o-.a $4995 $1799 IMllm MOUSALIS 8-ilablieUMdCars im Harbor Blvd. COSTAllFSA 6ll.074l SH US RIST! 71t \'W fh•. wlitu. mint Melt tflO We have• load aelectloo o f NEW 6 USED Cbevro&ets ! Nlnll xuu ~I offt·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMNHL CHEVROLET tllk"'9 •~ Jl7G ·1v Tan R.1aJ Xlrll f;x 19711 ('ONVl-:RTI RJ.t : \lnt 1·ond low mil.-.. 1111 ltrlll 17900 7~111161 13 \fW t'lllOpt'Mlt'lj \llill, w1M>d 1ntf'rtOr 11>l~reo, c'f\ilnl' ~b\M I\ 20 000 m I ago, 64CHllilll 79 Westhal1111 t'u1> tuµ, radial& AM.. 1-'M ~uu xlnt cood, 2!1,000 milei. t8200 ~ 8102 vcuUvt1 car t'ull power Au1mhi •~A.St' sun mo 7H IM21<U 'HO S.ylark V 6, 4 dr. auto ltana, A/C, full power, wire spokes. only 7200 m1 IM2 41186 '>I.'>< 11 .. r I• •I t\ ' I ''"'i\\I ~"\ ~46-1200 '70 Nova, 6 cyl, auto, gd tra.naportation. ISSO. Call before 3: 1131·3fn. - 9915 '77 Moma, pe, pb, air, xlnt •••••••••••• _.......... cond. $35()0 or best offer 80 DSL SEV I LLE . 64<M985. Gry /Gry llhr lnt. buill·m CB, wire wheels, llM mi, ~ VW Coo\ . fblnJ Hluc. P_P_1so._10_18 __ i5 MONZA 2+2. 20mpg. p/s, · p /b, tilt wheel. am/fm lllR. be.utifully maintained . 754-JS9S sassy Su 0096 P P 8 '78 Sevtlle, 32,SOO m1, 1m l.l'k FM Fabulous S8000 mac. cond $8,800 Chris. 493-8244 ~-l05o2 '70 Super Sp o rt El Ca mino, xlnt cood, w /Spoiler Fibe rglass shell, reg gas. Great bargain. $2500. 551·3728. 6 2 W B a J <1 B u g . ·79 Seville, Loaded, as mechanically hkr new su.m lse. $284 /mo. lo mt b o d y s t r n 1 i.i h l , IM8·568S $13501080. SJ&.4795 ·n vw Bug R~bw lt 1600 ~ or best oHer. Call aft 6 548 3675 '69 Bug Red lmmal.' $2400. .857-0917 '71 VW Bug, rebwlt eng, many new parts Aslung $1600/0BO. 968·7482. -- '74 Super Bug Xlot Stored 2 y r s . $3200 851·1664. ·10 VW Bug $1950 best or rer. Eng xlnt. nds some body work. 645-4108 '68 Fastback Xlnt. cond. am fm /s tere o Sl70010 80. 548·3683. ------- '74 White Coupe de Vi lle Wbt It.hr ml 40M. on g '65 Chevy Caprice. looks lady owner, Pt.'rf Cond. IJood, runs 1Jood. $500. ~!J'ZTI _~ __ 77_4 __ _ '78 Seville , P ewte r . '78 NOVA 16M, body Io ad e d , c I e a n , nu work, $21199. MicheJins, bst olr over 9S7-0798 wholesaJebook 752-7750. '76 Chevette Woodie, Hke '7QCad Sedan OeVille , ms oew, manual, 44,000 m1. great, rust w/belge vinyl $2200. 646-7201. Wt> fl SO. 536--0650 ~~~~~~~a.ry.a.- ~ .•.....•............... '72Cad Coupe DeViUe ~7824 '74 Le Baron, full pwr, ltbr uphols. runs • looks great . .-1080 MS-5680 Cor..tt. ttl2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cad '78 Seville Allxtras P.P.64.5-2908 --------·77 Black Corvette, fully '73 Cad Convert., 57K mi, equip, 27,000 mi, ~pd. P.P. Dl>O. ,Copper. Xlnt Call Melody84HM38. rood. 67~52915 76 VW We:slfalia camper --------'68 VETl'E Rdstr. Body Super clean, many xtras. C ro 9917 Damage. $3000 aa is must sell, S5300 Or best ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 80. 544-7529 off er. 496-5257 '69 Bug 30mpg, lo m1 , am/rm cass. sunroof. nu pnt, runs great $2350. Call 846-8049 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 C•ar§LT Mu.st sell this week. Very clean condition. Yellow with white interior. Air conditionina, power brakes and s teering. AM/FM 8 track stereo. 49K mi. S42SO. "'76S-S837 "' 1971 CHEftOLET ttll 1977.aCUIY COU&AltD7 VOLVO SALES, SBVICE Make yo ur shopp1n.I( AHDLEASIMG t:asier by using lhe Dail) OVERSEA.5 DELIVER y CAMA.I0~21 Full power, auto. trans., air cond., AM /FM stereo cassette (with special sound system), True Ap· pliance wire wheels & muc h more ! Ebony black rinisb " truly a showpiece! (S4ZSRW ). R.17 per DAV PiJQl Classilied Ads. EXPERTS $3999 IMLllU ...... UM4 ...... ute4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1rawy 9910 ..... 9tlZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OBANG&.COON'J'Y'S .. ........ XIAt. C!Oftd . ...,. VI Auto, air, 44,SOOIDI. UNCOLN·lll!RCURY saoo. ,..mz, es. DEAL&RSHIP "11 hatchback A/C, PS, IAYRdllOI wlre wheeJa. l ow lJNCOLN·lll:RCUJlY milea1e. 759·0066, or 1" 11 AUIO Center Dr. l'JS.30ll. SDFwy-1.Me.ForeR Hit ow. ••••• ttH JRvtNE H0.7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'70~0&.DS lt7'ti9CUIY MOMAllCM 4 DOOi DILTAUCOUPI AulomaUc trans., air Automatic traa1., air cond., pwr. steer ing, cood., radio•pwr. 1teer· radio• viQyl root. Uses i n I · Immac ulat e recWar I•! Good faml· t.bruout I (RP AA). lycarl (llaA.PX). $2899 $1499 IAILl•I IAILllU IWa.TSALIS IMPOl'T SALIS ReUable Uaed Cars Reliable~ Cars l.s Harbor Blvd. lS85Har Blvd. COSTA llESA COSTA MESA '11-0743 6ll.074l 77 Mona.rd> Ghia, 4 dr. '76 Ol.DS WACM>M AC, PS.· All/Fii 8 track, VISTA cauesa x.lnt coad. New paint, Loaded with ext.Fu loci 121100.S4HW75 tilt, cruise, rack, stereo, . windows, seats, and ....... H52 wires. 9 119gr ~/only ••••••••••••••••••••••• 43,000 one owner miles '72 Mustang, auto, air, pe, <032WC0) szttt pb, am/fm, gd radials, $1800. MZ-~ alter 6pm. JIMMARIMO VOLKSWA6Bt '66 nice a. clean, new 18711 BEACH BLVD. brakes a. muffler $1495, HUNTINGTON BEACH 673-0473 eves. 14~2000 '86 Mustang 2+2. Strong '79 Olda DIESEL Custom car. Must sell. Crui.ser Waeon 26M Lt 75&-9143 Tan -.S00 P /P 673-0429 '67 Mustang, 289 auto. '71 OLDS CUTLASS Mint cond. Must see, loaded. $35()0. or bst ofr. CALAIS COUPE 980-~18 aft. 6pm 18,000 miles loaded with extras. Cle•nest one '66 Mustang 289: Auto. around. 'rut, cruise, air. P /S, A/C, Rest ored. windows, buc k e t s , Pony int. n4n 52-761t. velour, stereo, locks . '66 Mustang, excellent <215VAF> cond. SZIOO/olfer $4tt5 7»-0088 JIMMARJMO VOLKSWA~ '79 Must. 4 cyl, AM /FM 18711 BEACH BLVD. casa. M400. Call 497·3564 HUNTINGTON BEACH or MZ-19.'ll 14~2000 Autot. UHd Autos.Used ..._.,Uffd • •••••••••••••••••••••• .... ttl7 . ...................... 71 l'cm fllMrO 59lA•WAM* VI, aW..Ue trua., air cw.I., radio• pwr. at.er· 1.n1. (rmJOR). .m: IMPOl'T SALIS Reliable Uaed Can LllM Harbor Blvd. COSTAllUA '11.0741 i4 Pinto, DU lira, A/C, mu s t se ll D O W . $1595/0BO. 631..UZ '72 Pinto Stat.. Wa1on. Xlnt cond. 4 spd. SHOO, 968-6696 '74 RUNABOUT, auto, good cood.· 9800. After Spm 963-3182 '74 P INTO Runabout am /fm cass, lo mi, b eaut. $16 50 /0BO 673-3733 '71 Pinto runabout runs well·make olfer·bartain tErmS. Lany 780-1375 Pty.o• tt60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 Pl. YMOUTH AIUtOW 4 speed trans., radio .ti very few local miles! Economy PLUS comfort· .. truly a gem! (016TJR). $3099 EMLlllE l~SAUS Reliable Used Cars 1985 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 631-0743 - For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot AJ>..VlSOR 642-5678 Autos.Used ....._UH4 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...__ ... ..,. . ...................... • ... Ply.uh Vaua.t, lllr, I cly, x1llt tr&Mporta- ticm. •nrm. MJ.19, ~ .... "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 a VENTURA ffatd'Mcll, llOCJ, au&o, nmld.-~Spm m.31111 "11 TRANS All 41pd, out o1--. ..... XIDl Coad. Jim.._., ·• GTO, fMt, l&odl, clean ial., Ddt bib Wort . ..,5. oao-..,. .... 'IO Tram Am, aoo m I, sl)ffial atweo, loaded. ... P.P.MMm. '72 Le Ilana 4dr wa1on. power, auto, air,_, or belt olfet. 664-5113. "71 F\retiird Ell pril, S50. air, Pl, pb, stereo CUI. $1100.664-SD. '67 Pontiac Le Mana, show1oom new, guar. l ol the finell. p. p . 531-'1730 '67 Pontiac Le Mana, showroom new, 1uar. l ol the finest. p. p. 531.7730 n.. dlU .. d tt70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 T·Blnl Body solid. Runs OK. Great for reator. Beat over. IMMZ3'1. ·n T· Bird. must sell im· mediately! 2 dr, vinyl top, super nmn.in1 coad. New frnt Urea, many mu, 54,000 m.i. $1500/or will dicker 145-9195 v ... H74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Chevy V e e a GT Hatchback. 4apd, A/C, Good shape. 1'1700/080. 9G-030I Trade your old stuff ro r a new /iood ies wit h Classi ied ad. 642·5678 Alltos, UMCI .•......•.••••••..........••••..•...•...•......•..••..••••....•••.... ········~············· • ********~*********** -. **** A That's ALL }OU pay ror a 30.dayad mlhe EAILEllCE VOlVO Automatic trans .. a ir cond .. pwr. s t eer· ing,AM /FM cassette deck a. mags. Excep· tiooaJ ! (&LKE >. $4911 ~~~~ *********************** _1985_c~_~;/:_1~d. -~· __ ftlS __ WEEk'S SPECIALS _ DAlll_PILOl SERVICE DIRECTORY 00.IT NOW! 642-5678 NEW BUSINESSMEN- Cont-act the DAILY PILOT for information regarding the county req uirement s fo r using. a Fictitious Business Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9301_540.94'1_ -'70 Volvo. nu brakes, nu tires, needs some work Asking S995. 496-2228 '66 Volvo Wgn, xlnl me"Ch cond. ooe .owner, as 1s SlDl 8'46-0296 THEODORE . ROBINS FORD 20b0 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA Mt SA b42 · 0010 '75 Camaro, red, xlnt cood, loaded. $3400. 645.QSS Volvo ·79 242 DL. air, '67 6 Cyt. Sharp New auto, stereo cass. 13,000 tir es, battery. A /C. mi. 644-7:n> $1200 /Off er. 67S.181S. Al.toa. Hew 9800 Auto1, Mew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9100 ··~···················· .............................................••....••••.....•....... ,---------------, I • 4 MONTHS TO DECIDE If YOU 1 l WANT 10 CONTINUE THE LEASE I • IMCUE SERVICE AGREEMENT I . NO SECURITY DEPOSIT I REllUllEMENTS I . CLOSED END ''SHOCK PIOOF" I LEASE I . GDllOUS MILEAGE I AUOWAICl I ------------- ------....-~-----&.: ........................ EXAMPLE: NEW 1980 CAPR• ' ( ~ ............ ~!!.~ YOUR CHOICE .•• SOUTH COAST DODGE It's coming sooo! Watch for OW' grand opening! ! ! 28811 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-GllO ComgS-! Waildlfwa.- Grrmd Cw ti• 1!!! Featuring ~ exciting new Dodge Aries . K Car . 26 MPG , 41 MPG highway. 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Tf.tE AN5WER 15 ''TWELVE'~ .. 14A !~ By Ernie Bushmiller · BUT SUPPOSE WE REALLY ARE LOST WE'LL FIND OUR WAY BACK NOW LET~ SEE C> 1MO UnlleO fHlure Syndicate, IM S!P'T. 7 I .. we:'-G..G>M e BACk · TO Sc OOl- A9".• TMIY 111"'6 P'AG!TIO&A~ ? 'Tl::>DAY, I WIL..L A~K !AC~ OJ: YOU TO ADO~E~~ THE= C.LA~~ FOft A r:ew MINl,ATE-S,., ' -AND TELL. I.A~ ~OW .YOU ~PENT -YOV1~ 51..AMME~ VACATION . %'0 ~IKE 'Tt:> TEL.I... HOW 1 45PltNT MV '5LAMM«llt V~AltON ! AR'THlAlt' WOl..ALO YOU 1-IK f! i'O 5TA~T? ---{AHEM) HOW :I. ~PEN! MV ~LAMM e~ VACATION, OKA"' r ~PeNT tl.fl.81" ON MOVIE?,. I: SPENT'/& 36.2.'1 t SPE.NI $7. 'iO ON 'LAN IAN LOTION, 1. ~PENT $89 .~2 ON ICE CfZEAM, THE VERY FACT THAT HE INANT!> ME TO GET PSYCHIATR~C HEt.P FOR OUK OAU6HTER MEAN5 IHAT HE'b f>EEN JU&T Af> CONCERNED . ABOUT HER Af> I'VE ~EEN! --=--__, ~ ~ W1-+v 010 1 e><Pecr IT 10 B& RAININ'? 0 <' 9Y A~'fHUI' ~T~IMM : HERE'5 A NOTE.' THE TWO OF THEM ARE OUT WAL.KIN6.' ON HOT ooas ( AT THE 8E.ACH ... / -----i I '.''•r;). re ) AND ,._.AT~ ~ow I ~P~T MV ~V1MMEI<.' VACATIO.N.1 FRANKL.Y, NOW Tl-1AT BILL'S ATTITUDE HAe> CHAN0ED, I !HINK YOU'RE 001N0,TO ~EE A MARKED IMPKOVEMENT IN .M ELANIE, f>ETH .' HE AL50 5AID THAT MEANWHILE 5HALL we GOTO THE EXCU&E ME, MR. PERKINS! THAT'b M1£>5 1-1€' FEEL'& HE NEEDS HOUSE AND 5EE IF YOUR MOTHER WHO WA5 iHAT WOMAN bPENCER, MY H~t.P A~ WEL.l..! ND-5AM HAVE REiUll.NEO? HE~E WITH THE CITTL.0? BO!;fJ ... AND WAI.,-A sec.' -rHf! Ei><CeL-S tOflt IN5tPE! THIS COUCH IS ~ONNA MAKI!! Mt!! SNt!!E!%t!!! , Kt c::>, :tv e WORN OUT NIORS COUCH es "T"HAN YOLJ HAVS SOCKS .' YOURS! :t see ... eu-r WHAi KINP OF PROe\...eMS COUL..P A V SN"T"RI t..OQLJI S"T"'S c::>LJMAAY POSSteL..Y HAV,e? "f'HA"T"'S OKAY. .. Now· i..e-r·s He.AR YOUR S I PE!! OF 1"HE! S'T'ORY, KNO"f'Hf!AP I J GQRDO ' SHOE Inf lat.ion is in the wlume of money .mi c~dtt ~relative t.o availahlegrds, . . . ' -- o IT'f> Ai 6 ALL THE WIAIOOW!!J/ d d ODD J.07; AREJJ'T THEY? r;sultins in a gubstantial . ~nd. continuing rise in the ~ff.lee level. . ·' . ~ ·-. Gus Arriola , THEIR. WATER'S ON/HE OIJTSJOE OFr~ 61,..ASsf by MacNelly Inflation i~ an increac;e . . ·-·.-. ..... _ .... -· .. ., . I ' 1l-fE SHE:R IFF SAYS I KIN HAVE IHE 17AYOFF, IF'N IT'S --- OKAY WITH YOU! @ . 1lfA1" PONE tf ! l'M MAt1 ! l'L.L MAKE \t>U IHERe 5£EM5i00E AN INC~EASING" a::NCE~N 'THESE OAYS AMOf".8 VA~IOU9 CON5UM~~ EA-r 1HEM WORPS! c c__ GAJU~ /te04.Jf AU''rO "'-• nr'.'"l'Vll ' . . . IHAIS A 1.-AUGH ! IEXAS RAN&ERS CAICH OUILAWS ; YOU'RE 50 PUM~ VOU COUL.Dr-JI CA1"CH A COL17 l ~ . ~ .; ; . . : . ' F~KL-'Xt MINNIE1. ~~ FEEL iHAi !HE A:o~E:: WHO v.v~RY 50 MJCH A00UT AUTO 5AFE.'TY, A~E .JUST A 0UNCH OF 615SIE5 I __ .,,,,,_ .... -.. _ ........ --........ ..., ,,.-...,,,.. .. --· --·---· -.,.,. ,,,.,,_...., ...... -· --.. -... •""-·~.,·····-· --. -.... . ...... -. ,..., ... ,,., . , .. • .,._ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? n..,.. a,.. at least six differ· ences In drawing details betwMn top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below. 'IUl•IW 111• ... ~HM '9 ., ... _..UIP II JllH 'f 'lulftlW II .MU9dJt•ll ll:lli9d ., 'llu"''"' 11 ...., .. .01->•1->1! 't ·o.i1111w 11 '""ii 't ·eu1n 1w 11 ... ~,,. ·1 :~>..-... u1Q 1n~trr w~arae -------by Hal Kaufman ® • 91UGHT THOUOHTI UM the Roman numeral equlvalefttl of numbers mentioned In this verM to .. ,ma very l»rlght word: "Five •nd one, ftve and w , •nd tMn five hund,..ch HEY, WATCH OUTIELOWt For an amusing party trick, paste together the end of • strip of stiff paper to form a clrcle. Balance this clrcl• atop a bottle or lar end place • small coin on top. dlrectly over the bottle bell)w. Now, challenge by· standers to cause the coin lo fall Into the bottle by striking the paper band. How It's done: Hit the band a smart blow with one finger, strlk· Ing It on the INSIDE. fOf"clng It away from the bottle. The coin should fall straight down Into the mouth of the bottle below. If this ts not c ... r. m... IOftMOM "81 blundered." .. ·pt•IA.. ,, ~ 911.L • Kid Stuffl John h .. two half-sisters, twb full slstet"S and th,... half-brothers. How many chlldren In John's family? • N•m• Gamel If Quincy's st•te Is Rhode Island, name If you can: 1. Gary's st•te. 2. Eve,..tt's state. J. Eutene's stat•. 4. C.sper'a state. •1Q1n OC1 .... .-u. ·~:•AM ., 'eJ() ·r 'llHM ·c 'C>UI I • Rlddl•Me-Thlsl How did the pig write secret · letters? ln Invisible oink. What's the best place to study eels? At the Library of Congers. LET'S FACE ITI C.n you find 24 faces, Including a Ht of twins, In the artlsrs canvas above? Give It • try. PUPPET LOVEt Add the following colors neatly to enh.nce the picture above: 1-Rect. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh. 6-U. grHft. 7-Dtc. brown. I-Purple. f-Dtc. blue .. . SPELLBINDER J •• -! SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form two complete words: METALLIC --------.. THEN score.2 points Heh for all words of four letters or more .. -found among the letters. Try to score at least SO points. -·-ia ,..., :-.-.w otCll-.i ---- For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston 01980 Unlvenol p,..,. S ndlc te /7 -BIJT; DR.DD'/ l . ·. ' M\CHAELt-yoo ARE lb THROW ~RSH ON lRE-~\G\-\WAY l l.4ii I WE RE. GOING T o TURN ARDUND-ANO Y OU 'LL P\CK THAT/ UPo ·· SOME1TMES '/00 W~ER \r f-l"=-· PolNT \S WORTH MAK\NG. ~· ) -" ...... ·- . GIMME ANOTHER. ONE'. • -- WEL~. \ 1'M1NK 1'M€ ~\J6Jflf MA'f1'ft 1'~A~K~~ l<S C£~"lAtNL'l I 00 \N1'£~£~1'\MC1 ... 1'001 By · rA6AN 1\41' \i M'4 ~1R.4S'f EOtro~1AL ro~ '<Mt !OLLE6E ~wSPAPt~ f .. 1~ ~Mt4SfE:rl., ~t-.lO ' WA~'f tf 1"0 6£ £~'£'l ALL'/...,.~-.-- 6000 t l WONOEtCO tf "(o\J MAO AN" ~"'16£~1",0N~ ~ lO~M£Nf' t ANO t 1'Mlt-lK 1'~t Ai'OlL.i \$ l0tl~1"Ru l1'f 0 "'JE ~"i wE'\..\.. ... 600Q~ I 1"~v~1' ~Ol)ft OVt~•atJ t WOU LD SOMEBOOO L..IKE. TO KILL ""mE U6f-rffi FOR ME Pl...E.A5E ~ AS 1ftl6 Hl6Hl16Hi FILM SHOl>JS, . ™15 NEXT PU\l.,> QOD'RE GOIN& 10 NOOJ 'I KNOW 1l1ERE'LL PROBABl4 BE A __ lA5i_fglDA<..>'S. GAME UJA$ MUCJ.I SEE CAJAS PROBABLQ IHE 10RNIN& I t...Oi OF SECOND GUE551N6 OF ML) DECISION CL05ER lHAKl 1HE SCOREW CULD ~INT OF 1HE GAME ! i m GO R>R IT ON FOURTI1 AND R)Rfl) -mREE ! l~DICA1E 1 . . MUON MU'' INS 'I You1r<E~otNG No: .. JUST<5ET7/NG IT our 'TO OPEN IT ? FOR ITS MONTHLY DUSTING ... 11M SAVING IT FOR ~ \ \ I/ ""-:' A SPECIAL ~ • occA5JoN. oH,1 k~oW WH,AT IT IS ... liy Ferd Joh nson . .. z DoN 1T kNoWWHY ,ANYBoDY WoLJLDWANT To DRINK ANY THIN~ ·"THAT'S 12 YEARS OLt>., ANYWAY. .• ~ September 7, 1980 DAILY PILOT ' THEfTI s... ................ ----~~ ......................... 100?7 .... ,.., SS D ........ ..-S s.r,_ • Qll'I --s FOR MADALYN MURRAY O'HAIR. ~ American Atheii1s I am cw1om to know, just how do you -.d ad.. .... 1111 view the aeMioa tt..y? -J. ...... Ports. C I W · .......... • Atheists realize that the great '"mysteries" ol today and tomon'Ow will be &llSWeled by the same persons who answered the great ~mysteries" ol yesteryear. We know now that sickness is not caused by the wrath ol God as once was believed. Tile SM boles to scie~ for truth. answer of wha'e, when and why in respect to the "universe," or even a definition of what is meant by .. the universe" will come from science: from microbiology at one end, from astronomy and astrophysics at the other end. Only through the app~tion of the scientific method and through more gathering of information will we ever understarid. FOR EDWARD KOCH. Mayor. New Yorit City We lmo9 of the Mg problems In New York. WhM about ...... cma? -SA. W I•, Pa. •As I stand in line at movies and restaurants, people 1 come up and teD me their problems or give me sugges- tions for running the city. I nm a lot that way. For ex- ample, that's how I heard that the new volleyball courts in Central Park had net poles that are one foot shorter than the regulation height. So I sent a note about It to the Parks Commissioner. That sort of problem. FOR RUTH IAREDO, classica.I pianist How do -rad when ,,..,.. tell them .... ,,..,.. do lor • .... ?-P..K. ........ N.D. •Most of the time men assume I'm a gal who tinkles the keys in a cocktaiJ lounge, and they ask, .. Do you sing and play at the same time?" One gentleman ask- ed me with a big, patronizing smile if I'd ever been to Carnegie Hall. When I 'old him I had played there many times, he was dumbfounded. The conversation died an Instant death, right there. FOR DEMOND WILSON. co-star ol the 1970's 1V series San/onl and Son Do,_ .. 08., ...... Redd Fon ... ·-he readndl ,_ of your OMI w.r? -D.G., lJlde Rock. Ark. • Redd bears no resemblance whatsoever to my own dad, who is sweet and subdued. I have a mother who is a father and a fathe{ who is a mother. When I wanted softness, I went to Dad. My mom saw my feet were firmly planted on terra firma. She was the one who kepC saying, "'Stand straight. You're going to be a star." FOR ntE .. ASK. EDITOR .. n., Tilll '-ii wllh .......... Mi.. Vk:ki, and has he quit show ll I e11? -ZA, Selma., Ala. • They do see each other occa- sionally -on the stage -i they hap- pen to be performing on the same biU. Tmy (who refuses to ~ the \ divorce Mm Vida gar in 1 m be- ~ marriage is forever; said he is not embarrassed when they meet at \.. the theater. He gets distressed when _). T uip (the 9-year-old daughter of Tiny and Vicki) hides behind her mother Tmy Tm: Daughlier Tuip tiptoes out. and stepfather when he's around: "She's scared to d4:ath total< to me. Her mother must be filling her head with tales. I hope that when she gets old enough ro know her own mind. she'll realize what a good.daddy I am." Ttny, who insists his dates with the op · posite sex are platonic: now works with Roy Ra in's Vaudeville '80 troupe. FOR POIJ..Y HOWDAY. star of TV's Flo Since yow fmh« .,.. • coal. mJner. did ~ grow up In poverty, lib Lomta (..,_.? -J.S., "-blo, c.olo. •We were poor but, unlike Loretta, we did not starve. I always had a doD and the standard equ~t; my ff.~._though, had only one white stm. which he · saved for Sunday and kept It all his life_ <When WWU came aJong, our lifestyle improved. My father got out ol the mines and' went to wort< in a factory. He thought he was the luckiest man in the world. FOR STEPHEN KING, author at The Shin;ng WMt baa bel!n yoar m091 ~ ~? -D.F. Recto.do, Calf. • It was a January day buried in fresh-fallen snow. 1 found my 18-month-old son, Joe, lying face down in it, and as I picked him up, I saw his face wos a bloody mass. He had fallen upon the sharp edge of a snow shovel, barely missing his eye. I thought he was fatally wounded, and honor gripped me. But happily he recovered, as most 18-month·old explorers do. FOR HERBERT LOM. featured S1ar in The Man With Bogan 's Fatt You n6er 1o ,_.... _ • ~ pabibti.-Wbillt does Chm -1 -B.G .• Reno, Nev. • Because nine out ol 10 people oouldn 't come up with my name if you put a shotgun to their heads. But they more or less know my face because rve appeaied tn almost 100 films. E wsy tir\le I think about being .. anonymous," I console mysetf with the fact that I own three homes and have a few million 6UCks in the bank. PRO laDghome Bond, Administrator, Federal Avia- tion Admlnlstradon PROAnDCOO CON Capt. J.J. O'Doaneil, President, Alr Line Piiots Association The best evidence that ai'port safe- ty standards are equal to the de- mands of today's traffic ls that fly- ing continues to be the safest mode of-transportation. And of those alr- Mne aocidents that. haYe oocuned recendy, none has been attrbuted to deftdendes in Upon safety standards. As for recent fallures ol • air tnd6c control computers, the fact Is that we have safe back-up systems. Let me ete what happened lmt June 2A in Chicago when the computer was out all day. The controllers, nevertheless, handled a record ol 2 ,963 take-offs and Jandlngs without any safety probl.-.ms. 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For more than 10 yean, this petite. pretty and zany strawberry blond has kept America smiling and 9'ggling In such films as What~ Up, Doc?, Paper Moon, Blazing Soddla, Young Frankenstein, H;gh Arodety, and The Chmp Drdectlve. In 1978 Madelne made Broadway come alive In On The T~ntleth Century. And then, for nearly two years -almost nothing! But now, Madeline's back In full fcwce. And. this time around, there's more depth to her comk genius and not so many fright wigs. "Maybe peo- ple can't see me as a normal woman. You know. when I went to Holly· wood to fUm What's Up, Doc? I had no klea that they were going to make me look so dumpy and weird. I mean, I had heard al thole legends about how Hollywood made you look lbybcd pmfect. I was In total shodt •• F~YW&N,'Y,l•l II 7,'9 when I saw my wardrobe!" Most of Madeline's 60-s and 70's roles had her in bizarre costumes, as well as using bizane voices to get her laughs aaOSIS. Oki her sudden hiatus from show business have anything to do with a fear of becoming stereo- typed? 1'hat doesl\'t wony me at an ... Madeline shrugs. ..Most of my parts are comedic. OnJy now, I'm trying to choose more of them that have many levels of laughter." Her most recent releases include Happy &rthdov. Gemini, with rum Moreno; Simon with Alan Arkin; and Wholy Ma.es wtdl Dudley Moore. These roles, she says, have signified a real growth fot her. T. his December, Madeline will be seen In Warner Brothers' The First Family. She plays a fictional first Lady who wears cloth coats, little hats and iEpi JI if EXpi I 1 llliS. In CW llll'!J- one's ~that this is gotng to be another post-Watergate tragedy, Madeline's daughter in the fllm Is portrayed by Gilda Radner. And, right now, she ls going Into producdOn on Mef Brooks's next epic. enaded The H"'°'Y of the Worid, Part I. In 90mYbf her films Madeline has had the chance to pitch her operatic pipes. She actuaOy spent her college years training for a career at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. And she made it. But ak>rlg the way, she became exposed to other kinds of errtertainment, and ~er college, she landed right on Broadway in a short- ived musical. Then, just before step- ping into a road company of Can- dJde, Madeline's agent suggested that she try out for a role in Peter &9!:ianovich's Paper Moon. It earned her an Academy Award nomination. A large part d her career has In- volved a dose association with fun- nyman Mel Brooks: "I met him in the Warner Brothers canteen. He wanted an actress who could do Dietrich im· itatk>ns. He's wonderful to work for, and rve met so many great people, like Gene Wilder, through him." The adrnlratk>n is mutual. Says Brooks, .. Maddne can do anything. She's a sel-smrter, and, llke al ~ ts a highy tuned in- strument. Give her a little guidance and she'll win every race." Gene Wilder, who directed her in Sherloclc Holma' Smana Brotha, agrees: "She's one of the three best adu SUS In the world. She ls not testlbed to being briaant In comedy, ~ that's the way she's cast most of the time. But she could do Lady Macbeth -It might have a llttle humor in It, but she could do Lady Macbeth. I can't think of anything bet- ter than working with her, and she is -of aD my experiences of working with actors -one of the few who has inspired me the most." Ther-e have been reports that Madeline is temperamental to work with. Mel Brooks says of that, "Of course, once in a while this Jewish Scarlett O'Hara comes oot and flashes her eyes a -bit too hard. But ~ temper is part of Madeline's complexi- ty." And Rita Moreno says, "No one has seen the real Madeline Kahn yet. Yes, Madeline is always thought of as kooky. But kooky just means dif- ferent. She has a gorgeous spontanei- ty. I think that Madeline is ooe of the most creatively responsible people in entertainment today." F or Madeline, such entertainment Is a top priority: .. My career is reaDy uppermost in my mind. I have many close friends, so even though I'm well into my 30's. I no longer feel the compulsion to get mar- ried, and anyway, my mothef' always tad me that abow al, get a career together, so that no matter what hap- pens, you'll land on your feet. She was so right. ..Emodonally, I don't want to give up aO that work to get married . Of course, if that ooe exceptional man did come along ... But I don't need him to feel fuNed about myself ... Madeline admits that sometimes the laughs can start to affect her per· sonal life. "It's kind of scary. In com- edyvau do al the wrong things with your hair and makeup. YOU look weird and silly to everyone around you. At the end of the day, It's hard to shrug off your part and return to nor· maJ. That's why I like looking pretty sometimes upon the 9Cl'eell." What makes MadeMne Kahn extra special as both a penon and per- former ls her sense of humor, wMch, combined with ha other talents, allows her to wander at will through d6!tent eras to aeate some of the funniest and molt unforgettable female charaders on the screen to- ~ · ~Perhaps I once ~ in another time, .. she quips. What a time that must have r. been! .., ------~=-~--------·· i--·. ---------------- While the Government attempts to eliminate abuses In adoption procedures, baby ~roken" have found a new way to get around the law ... Themexican Adoption Connec;:tion By Lynne fficTaggort O n a day not long ago, Jim and SaDy Davidson stood outside a hospital, eagerly awaiting their first meet· in9 with.. the ~ .boy tfie:v were to adopt. f"anaJly their attorney, Stanley Mk:helman, approached wtth a b&ank- eted bundle undeT his arm. After baby Luke had been with the Davidsons a week, Jim -following Michelman's instruc.tions -flew to EJ Paso, Texas. The fo&lowing morning he was met at his hotel by a Mexican attorney. who drove him across the Mex\c.an border to a court of law In the city of Jµarez. After a court pro- cedure that lasted several minutes, Jim took the next pane badt home. Eight months later, the Davidsons received a packet In the maU contain- ing a Mexican adopdon decree for their adopted American baby. plus a birth C21tficate naming them as Luke's biological parents. They would never have to worry about Interviews with social wori<ers or sluggish American court procedures. And there would be no pointed qLJe:st:i9nS about the $10,000 they'd paid. FOi' the arrival of the papers meant that the adoption of Luke Davidson had been ''laundered." Adoption in America today is a luaative industry. operating on gJeed and exploitation. White babies are Its precious commodity with prices deter- mined by desperation. The reason for dli5 !let of drcumstanoes is itle severe baby shortage In this country, due In lalge part to the repeal ol the abortkm laws In 1973. And whiJe there ls an unprecedented number ol pregnan- cies among unmarried teen-ag05 (one million each year, acxording to the Department ol Health and Hu- man Services), with lnaeasingly more li>eral attitudes. toward IBegidmacy' most unwed mot.hers are deciding to keep their babtes. But ol those young women who are unwllling « u~ to have an abortion ot keep their infants, an I• rMlll.YWlaLY, 1¢1 l 1, - estimated 5,000 to 10.000 each year unwittingly arrange for the adoptions of their babies through high-priced "brokers" -attorneys and physi- cians,_ primarily. (These figures represent 25 percent of all non- reative adoptions and so percent of aJI private nonreJative adoptions.) As in any omer businesl5, these middlemen have been able to comer the ~ and tum a heaJthy profit through the shrewd exercising of sophisticated men::handising prin- ciples, the most fundamental of whk:h is that limited supply and increased demand boost the going rates. They have set up national and international importing networks. There are warehousing, bidding, bargaining and price tags of $10, 000 or more. Now, as indMdual st.ate courts and laws auempt to crack down on abuses in the private-adoption market (adop- tion in which no agency acts as in· tennediary). these baby brokers have found that Ameriean babies can l>e adopted by Americarl couples through a perfunctory Me:xk:an court procedure which is generally recognized in the U.S. It Is also a pro- cedure that allows the brokers to con· ceal possibly illegal transactJons, avoid U:S. la~orcement examination and chum through adoptions that might not make it through courts in the Scates. The availabillry ol this method could stifte proposed state and Feder.ti a1111111pts to clamp down on what has Geen termed the interstate "trafflcklng" of adoptable infants. There are a number of reasons why this procedure is appeal· tng for adoptive parents. In the U.S . adoptions may take up to a year or two; in Mexico adoptions take a half·hour. There Is no ex· amination of the sultabiJlty of the adoptive parents, no social woriters, no red tape, no scrutiny of attorney's or Intermediary's fees or ol money paid on behalf of the biologk:.al mother (who does not need to ap- pear), no questions asked. While teVefal Juarez attorneys are inYOIYed In the businaa, tile most ~ tive of all is Vk:ente Gonzalez San- tillan. Li<f? so many Juarez attorneys, the mainstay ol Gonuliez's business was a booming divorce practice dur- ing dl!! 195Q'._s a.n~LJ.?60's~ .a 1971 campaign by the Federal UOV· emment shut down Mexico's divorce mills. Gonzalez then discovered the adoption service he couJcl render norteomericonos. Gonzalez demws when referred to as the .. expert" in Mexican adoptions, but he can produce a stack ol staDC>n- ery &om some of the U.S. attorneys who have sent him more than 200 adoptions In the past several years. Miami attorney Theodore M. T rushin says he would send older adopting couples to Gonzalez for in- stance, or any others who. might be "asking for trouble" by petitioning American oourts. Stanley Michelrnan daims lo have used Mexico only for c:lie:nts who liYed in Connecticut, when:! private adoption is iDegal. or in New York counties where the legal machinery ~·-to his mind ... turgid." Gonz.aJez~ other U.S. attorneys ~that the Mexican adoption decree is recogni2.ed as 6egaJ In the U.S. Once the Juarez court issues a decree -usually two to three weeks after the court procedure -it is sent to the U .S. attorney, who arranges to have an Mamended" birth certificate made up by the department of heaJth in the state wheTe the child was born. The new bil1h ~ lists the adoptive couple as the child's bio· logicaJ parents, a pracdce in all adop. tions in order to conoeal what is usually the child's illegitimacy. "The aid birth certificate is sealed and forever hid- den," says Gonzalez. He smiles. "And there's no ~vidence of any adoption." 1nere are four judges sitting in the Juarez dvt] courts who act on American adoptions of American in- fants. -Although no adoption appears to haw been denied by the Juarez courts in the last few years, Manuel Tabuenca, magistrate of the third dvt1 court, has decided not to accept any more slich cases. Several states have taken action on the laundered adoptions, in· eluding New York, where the state Department of Health. upheld by a 1976 court case. ref uses to issue amended birth certificat~ for New York-born Infants adopted through Mexico. The court decision, which held that the Mexkan court was not of "competent jurisdiction," raises the issue of whether the adopted child would retain his legal rights in such instances as an estate dispute or a custody dispute involving the biological mother. Nevertheless. any adoption al· torney in states like New York" could simply send the biologicaJ mother lo give birth in a state that recognizes Mexican adoptions. Or have his clients adopt through Mexico and then not apply for an amended birth certificate. The acumstances of the ~~ \A_l9lj~ not_~ttace.Ufltil the chik:I was first enroDed in school and the couple had to present the original bWth certificate. At that point, if a law- enforcement agency learned of the adoption and wanted to challenge it, it is likely that a court, in determining the "best interests" of the chiJd, would rule that the child remain with the parents he has had for five years. New York State Senator Joseph Pisani. a locaJ c:ham· pion of adoption reform, be· lieves that outlawing pri· vate adoption will only make the pro· blem worse. "The attorneys would go to Mexico; they'd go somewhere else~ they'd find a way." The New York l..egisiature is con- sidering passage of a biD that wouJd not recognize forejgn adoptions unless the chUd is born In that foreign jurisdiction. But MicheJman, for one, believes no COW1 would ever le.am ol a Mexican adoption unJess the bioiogical mother initiated a custody action. One way to put the Mexican adop- tion laundry out of business is for couples. though desperate. lo adopt through avenues other than high- priced brokers. One c.oup&e turned down a baby offered by an attorney, once he dac1i>ed the-furtive ar· rangements through Mexico. A year later, with a bit ol persewrance, they located a Tex.as adoption agency with avadabie children. and a few months after that, had a baby gii in their home. "'We teD couples who come to us to write to deans ol college campuses, army bases. lo foreign orphanages, to get In touch with adoptive parents organizations and teU everybody they know that they'~ )Ooking to adopt." says the president ci 411 adoptive parent's group and the mother ol two adopted children. "If you're pea•e11t and you don't get dilcaunged, eventuaDy, you will have a IJWI baby." ILi • a HousEltold HiNTS 601 llep&KetMnt WtndowL 1f>.~ge, lull· color booklet ;answers must.asked ques· llons ~ut windows ;and gliding doors fOf repl.ic1ng windows which are worn or en· ergy inefficient. 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McKay answered, '"Tell him I plan to attend all the games." But behind the dark glasws, floppy sun hat and sardonic wit, McKay was hurting. After aD, In 16 years at U.S.C . (Including four coaching his son, wide receiver J.K.), McKay had won four national championships, nine con· ference tides, four Rose Bowls and 75 percent of his games. Only his pal, Paul \Be.at; Bryant of Alabama. has won more national championships. Now here was McKay. abandoning what many had thought was a lifetime spot at U.S.C., way out on a palm- adomed limb in Tampa Bay. So the wry humor became some- what weaker. "Will you hold those things back, please," he snapped, when reporters thrust microphones in his face after yet another loss. "This Isn't the sinking of the manic, you know." I t was a special kind of agony, aD right, and McKay summed up his serious f ee)ngs on the matter before the 1979 season. "A lot of people think I'm a gag man, the man with the one-liners," he said . "That's not me at all. I'm a football coach, and al I'm hying to do Is build a winning football team. A lot of people think this game Is a matter of life and death. It is not a matter of tie and death. h ts a game and business and nothing more." WeD, It's quite obvious now, that I e FAIM.\' WEBU..Y, ..... , ... 1, MIO McKay and his employees are very much in business. Last season, their fourth in the NFL, Tampa Bay made the sporting world take notice by win- ning its first three games. McKay showed his pleasure by announcing, "The Bucs are going to make history. On Sunday we're going to start the same guys for the fourth week in a row. unless someone gets hurt be- tween now and then licking an ice- cream cone." No one did. and the Bucs routed the Los Angeles Rams, the eventual Super Bowl participants, 21-6. A lot of people aied, "Fluke!" and pointed to the fact that the Bucs were in what was generally considered the weakest division in the league. the N.F.C . Central. McKay didn't help the division's Image by cracking, "Anyone can win the Central division -even someone who isn~ in it." But in a burst of bravado, 'players began wearing their Bue T-shirts in public. McKay enjoys o uldory cigar: These days, he's lighting up more often. Tampa's John fficKay: Behind Football's Biggest Tu1na1ound Few florldlans were amused when John McKay lost his first 26 games as a pro coach. But now that his Tampa Bay Bucs are Super Bowl threats, it's McKay who has the last laugh . V<*it of expofence: McKay of/el words of w'9dom to his qua,-terbock, rl/le-amed Doug W8oms. Said end Lee Roy 5'>Jrnon, later named the N.F.L.'s 1979 Defensive Player of the year, .. I don't have to go. to the drtve·ln window at Mc0onakl'$ arw· more. Now I feel safe walking right In- to the restaurant." The Bucs, of course, went on to win the division tide, then whipped the Philadelphia Eagles In the first round of the N.F.L. playoffs. Unfortu- nately, they fell 10 points shy of a hip to the Super Bowl -the 10 points their offense couldn't muster against the same Rams, whom the Buccaneer defense (the best in football last year) held to only three field goals. Anal score: I.os Angeles 9, Tampa Bay 0. Offense has long been the Bucs' trouble spot, and McKay Is looklng to correct that this season. He began last season building ~ sound offensive line for his young quarterback, Doug Williams (the ftrst fuD-fledged black starter at that position In pro history) and his prime runner, former U.S .C. great Ricky BeD. He also drafted guard Greg Roberts of Oklahoma and swlched Charlie Hannah. a defensive standout (and brother of John, the all- pro guard for the New England Patri- ots) to offensive tac:kJe. l1tls year McKay also chose an of- fensive guard, Ray Snell of Wiscon- sin, on the first round of the draft, and he followed by selecting Kevin House, a wide receiver from Southern Ulinois, to give the Bucs something they've badh; needed -a speed burner to run under Willlams's long-range bombs. Surveying the 1980 season from the Tampa Bay training camp. McKay says: "I can see reasons why defend- ing our championship will be difficult, but there are also things that give me optimism. It's true that our schedule has some teams on It like Pittsburgh, Houston and Dallas. But last season our team did'l't seem to know who was hard to beat and who was e.asy to beat. We played our best against the teams with better records, so maybe we should be glad we have more of them on our schedule." He Is also aware that the days of the underdog's advantage are over. "We shouldn't be able to sneak up on anybody anymore,.. he says. wl'm sure everyone in the league now rea- lizes that they are In for a tough game with the Buccaneers. And I think any- one who still feels that the Bucs are just a one-year fluke Is sadly mistak- en." (continued} Let Maxwell House•Coffee help make )Ollr next party . a party to remember. · ------MAIL-IN CERTIACATE ------ How to 1et y_, free party b9oklt:t t-Muwftl~ To grt your frcr booklet, fill In your namr and addrrss and srnd h with onr proof of pun:hasr ( • Of\r Ulftft Kai fl'Om a.ny-Sizr. jar of MuwcJI ~ IMtMt C:O.rr. or a I~ squrc cut fTOl'll thr lid ol any sh:c an of Muwrll ~ Colrr) 10 'Pwdcs ID lc.wcmll tr° loolJci ~. ec-r.I Food. C.orp0Hdo11, P.O. loa J 111, IKMUILtt. Ill. 60901 I Having a party? 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In 1959 he moved to U.S.C., did a one-year resi- dency as an assistant, then took over the head«>ac:hing job and proceeded to make collegiate history. Why leave then and have to make chicken salad out -of" something less in Tampa Bay? McKay, typically, has no straight answer for what has become the most tiresome question of his aduJt life. The money didn't hurt. He was making $52,000 a year at U.S.C., but his present contract runs John mcKQy (continued) Why isn 'i this man smiling? The Bucs hod just thumped New Orleans 33-14 after 26 straight losses. These days, the grin is quick. to around $2 million for five years - and McKay has signed on for another five, after which he will become the Bucs' chief executive officer. OddJy enough, the demands on a coBege mentor had something to do with his decision. As McKay once put it, .. Bear Bryant can charm people. He doesn't have to coach as much anymore. That's great for him. I could never do it. To make enough to live the way my wife. Corky, deserves to live after all these years of putting up with me, I had to be on the road aD the time -recruiting, making clinics, speaking at banquets. We wound up every year with two weeks in July to call our own." The McKays own a three-bedroom home on Tampa Bay, and it's just the two of them now since the kids have fled the nest. Son J .K., who played for his father for three years at Tampa Bay before injuries sidelined him last season and forced him to retire. is now in law school; daughter Michele lives in Calfornia, Terri resides in Tampa Bay and son Richie is a junior al Princeton. And there are three !Jandchildren to enjoy what one assistant coach ·described as "a healthy. affectionate fear" of the enigmatic John McKay. Nonetheless, a sharp difference ex- ists between family trials-and the bur- dens of coaching. Says McKay, .. It's only natural for players who aren't starting to be unhappy. 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Str<*es, he.ad ~. aJcohoUsm, epl.lepsy. dia- betes, drug overdoses and many other diseases can push a patient Into a coma, the complete loss of con· sciousness (from the Greek word meaning deep sleep) A coma may be caused by lack of oxygen to the brain or the presence of a toxin like cmbon monoxide. Whie It does not necessarily cause brain damage, the two often go hand In hand: Because comas are a symptom rather than a disease Itself, they are poorly tracked statistically, but it's estimated that about 3 percent of emergency ad- missions In big-city hospitals are oomatote. Recovery from a coma Is Kot"-rtne Barrett Is a freelance wrUr on gcnerol topfu. t2 • l'AMI.. y Wf.ECLY, I 'I rNllf 7, ttlO most likely in the first hours and days after losing con- sc:ioustlftS. As ttnw c::tn.gs on. hopes !Pdually dim. ln1en- sive<are facilities and nurs- ing homes become ware- houses for people trapped in comas. Medical knowledge is extensive enough to keep them alive but too hmited to revive them. Reactions of families are diverse. Some stop visttlng and are plagued with feelings of guilt or powerlessness. Others cling to the fleeting hope for a recovery. "We're not going to give up," says one Massachusetts mother. whose 17-year-old daughter went into a coma after a car accident 18 months ago. 'We beHve very strongly that miracles con happen." miracles that do hap- pen fuel these hopes. Not long ago. a co_uple in New Hampshire were looking for a nursing home In which to place their comatose son, Max, when the 10-year-old shocked everyone by awak- ening. Although his recov- ery seemed to surprise his doctors, Max had several things going for him. He had only been in 1l coma fOf a month, and his young age made him a llkeJy candidate for surviVaJ. There haw been reports of adults awakening after years In a comatose or semJcomatose state. but such cases are rare. The trage9y of coma Vic- tims Is that the uncertainty can drag on and on . 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A box of Quaker 100% Natural Cereal, for example, boasted that it was ''naturally sweetened with brown sugar and honey." What it didn't say, however, was that the cereal contains 24% sugar. Althouah the percentage of sugar was smaller t6an in a cereal like Kellogg's Apple Jacks (57% sugar), it~ a hiper sugar percentage than we found 10 Sealtest chocolate ice cteam (2L4%), or Cool Whip topping (21%), and almost thrtt timu the percentage of sugar in Coca-Cola (8.8%). At the time Consumer Reports analyzed 24 common food products for sugar content, we concluded that product labe~ weren't very helpful. Becauae manu- facturers use sweeteners having many different names, we recommend that consumers check product labels for all forms o( sugar-not ju.st sucroee. Don't let manufacturers hook your family on sugar. Take • ctoae look at the supr content we found In theM common food ltl9ma. Conaumer Reports gives you the facts without the sugar coating. 'I'odaYta supermarket is no place to be on your own. Without help, it's hard to know about sugar content that may fill your family with "'empty caloriee"-at high prices. That~ why ConautMr Reports rat.ea food and houaehold producte baled on testing standards that are ju.st 88 rigoroua 88 thoee we uae for automobiles and expen- sive appliances. We aleo extensively reeearch servicee such as banking, insurance, telephone servica, and many othera. ConautMr R~rts is the nonprofit, reader·1upported magazine of Consumers Union-the nation's leading independent orpn.isat.ion for testing and rating c:onaumer producte and eervicee. We don't accept advertising. We buy what we test at retail stores just as you do. And we never accept "free samples" from manufacturers. 3. While a cash-oolue life insurance pol- icy combines protection with a savings element, buyers are often better off with a ~rm iTUJurance policy. The premium pay- ment.a are often lower in the early years, when most people need more coverage. 4. Yogurt. 00818 39¢ to 55' for an eight- ounce container, but for the nutritional benefit.a it provides, 1.ogurt is a very expensive gl888 of nulk. 5 . When we tested 17 color console TVs, the RCA GD938SR was top rated. But the Sylvania CL9256P ranked nearly as high in overall 3,,'!';.lity-and, at $780, coets $370 ku the RCA conaole. A lot of companies may not like what we hav!! to say. But remember, thoee same companies · spend millions of dollars a year on ads and TV commen:iaJs for their products and servicee ... to serve their interests. Shouldn't you spend just $12.00 a year on CoTUJumer Reports-so you can get the facts that serve'your interest.a? Subscribe now and get The Medicine Show and the 1980 Buying Gulde Issue free. Five facts our readetrs learned that New aubecribeT'8 will -receive a free copy of our )40U COUid have Used: 1980 Buying Guide Issue, 1. 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Refund of unWled port.Ion of eubecript.ion guaranteed if you wiah to cancel for any reaeon. e ..., CONSlJMCll5 UNtOH OJF us INC L----~------------------------------------------------J The Case of the ffilsslng Wedding Ring The symbol of marriage can also be a symbol of trouble between part- ners. according to psychiatrist Dr. Sany Berkey. Ac.ddent.aJly "losing" a wedding ring, "forgetting" to wear It, getting a rash on the ring finger so one is "forced " to stop wearing it or losing or gaining weight so the ring no longer fits are examples of what Berkey caJls "wedding ring syndrome." What happens to a wedding ring is an Indication of what may be happen- ing to the marriage, the psychiatrist believes: UUsually, removal of a wed- ding ring for a prolonged period rep- resents marital disharmony even if both husbaod..and wife deny it con- sciously." Anding an excuse to stop wearing a ring can often be one part- ner's subconscious way of saying something is wrong with the marriage, or even that he or she wants a di- vorce, Berkey explains. Yet, if one partner accuses the other of de&ber- ately removing a wedding ring as a sign of unhappiness with the .marital relationship, the accused spouse will almost always deny that motive. There are, of course, valid reasons for taking off a wedding ring -per- haps for safety reasons o n a job or due to illness such as arthritis. In such cases, ~ver, the ring is replaced as ~n as possible. -Fact Ovet Fancy Legend has "it that more babies are bom when the moon Is fuD than at any other time of the month . Two UCLA scientists decided to test the myth against hard statistics. Astron- o mer Dr. GeQr9e Abell and hospital radiologist Dr. Bennett Greenspan correlated nearly 12.000 births over a "four-year span with the moon's phases during the same period. The result: no sign of a "childbirth peak" during the fuD moon. How Sex Attitudes Ate Changing The attitudes of older and younger adults toward sexual permissive- ness, once at opposite ends of the spectrum, seem to be meeting in the middle. In a study by sociologists Mary l.aflef and Steve Housker, two groups (one largely 35 years of age or younger, the other latgeJy 35 or older) were asked for their views on specific sexual behavior, such as living togeth- er before marriage, premarital sex and mmhi inftde!ity. Older adults were Inclined to be more tolerant of premarital sex and less tolerant of extramarital adven - tures than they once were . Younger College students whose fam!Jy back- grounds and home environments encouraged them to develop the habit of serious study have always been more likely to achieve academic suc- cess. Now an educational psycholo- gtst at the University of California sug- gests that It Is not so much how long a student devotes to classwork but how hard he or she works that realy counts·. A recent survey revealed that those who put in only 30 hows a week hitting the books -but who ex- pended high-quality efforts -did as well academically as those who put In , 50 hours d poorer quabty studying. Another University of California adultS showed a tendency to be less permissive of both than they used to be. This trend In attitudes, say the reseatchers, coupled wtth findings d overall deaeased sexuaJ permissive- ness in both age ~ps, suggests that the most likeJy explanation is that of "'backlash" against such notions as open marriage and "swinging" sex- uality. The researchers conclude: The 0005iderable public attention focused on the pmpow1ed decline of ~ and family llf e in recent years may have led to more conservative atti- tudes in younger and older adults alike. survey, made In colaboratlon with the American CoundJ on Educatk>n, shows that college freshmen's three major goals today are: 1) being well- off financialy; 2) obtaining recogni- tion from colleagues and peers; and 3) having administrative responsi>dlty for the work of others. According to survey director Prof. Alexander W. Astin, "Increasing materlalisryl has been accompanied by increased Inter- est In the symbols of status and power," The changes In student val - ues were coupled with changes In career plans: One of every ftve fresh - men Is aiming at a career In 1111 business.. a.I HaH sizes 14\lz to 26\lz, women's sizes 36 to 54 ... 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On1<1110 Sfnl.'ct Sewing Or. 16241 Pilr.unounr Blvd, Par.uno1mt .. .. 0 > "'O Cucumber and Beauty by ANA MAHDI J • Every woman. •l some time in her life, faces the Sl*lre of an a1in1 skin. Most ~ newer sotft ttle problem, and finatty become resiped. A ~ few fiMI the answer and are rewarded wittl a compluion thlt remains fr'!'Sll aftd ,auttrtut •" tfleir lives. Ten ye.rs a10. I had this skin problem. Nothin1 very serious, but when I took 1nJ mirror over to a bright ligJrt. I could detect evidence of dfY"ess and tell·ble siam of advancinc yea~ And I didn't like it I knew that these were dan1er sipals that Rf'ned of ~an ati"I skin. I was also wry bewilderecl.. l had ~ys t.Heft the best we of my sWa. Alld DO matter what I did. my complexion showed no improvement. flnally I became reslped. Alter all, everybody gets older and most of us show oor aae. Then one d1Y I had a visit from an elderty widowed neifhbor. This charmina lady was about seventy, but she had the most beautiful. moist, youthful skin. I remartled about it and mentioned my own skin problem. She told me she used a marvetous cream which had been foimulated by her late husband. a physician, and that she made it herself. ''Try it." she said, and then she left and ~med with a jar of this cream. So I tried using my neighbor's cream. In only three weeks. I beaan to see a marlced improvement. My skin was fresher, clearer, smoother. After two months, my former dry, dull skin was revitalized. My skin now had a youthful, almost translucent quality. I was thrilled with my nei(tlbor's formula. For su1 years. this kind lady kept me supplied with this cream. And I want to tell you that my skin was more vital and younger looklna than it had been when I first started to use it. six years before. Then my neighbor died suddenly-and with her went that wonderful cream and its secret inaredients. I was saddened by the loss of a good friend-and dejected by the loss of a miracle cream. Her family told me that her personal papers revuled AO formulas of any kind. I was desperate. But I did have three jars left from the last batch she hid made. So I took the cream to one of the best known analytjcal cosmetic chemists. The cost of the analysis was enormous., but I aot what I wanted. I had the wonder cnam formula. It had a base of pure cucumber juice, two super·moisturizm. tine natulll lub~· cants, and a special component to keep the cucumber juice fresh. My chemist told me that the formula consisted ot only safe. pure inaredienb-no hormones. estroaens or steroids. I made a batch of aeam for myself, followini the chemist's lnstNctlons. Then my friends and reJaGves be&an usin1 it. And in ev11y case, the results were ahsokltely astounding. Soon friends began insistin& that the cream should be made known and available to all women, since the problem of aging skin is universal. 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YOU have it filed and begin taking it as directed. But that's not al you need to know about your medicine. It's impor- tant to understand yow doctor's presaiption for several reasons. medicine suppose4 to do: relieve the pain or attack its cause? S top the itch or cause the rash to disappear? Some parts of yoor presuiptioo wiD be in medica.I (often Latin) .. hiero- glyphics. ft but they may not be as dif .. flcuJt to interpret as they seem. Here are some common notations and their meanings. John Smith, M.O. Main Street Anywhefe, U.s..A. --------------------------SUPERSCNPTlOM -... ,,_ Jw> •OO•Uo f:f) l4+et hft:M.: (i...t,I., INSCRIPTION -...!t_ lndUdes plltlent's 1' . 1 ... 1 name.address.the ...... _aatm dale and lJ. an ab- (I br«Mallon fOf the latln word Recloe, mMnlng ''take.'1 ~ Llata the names and I amoonts of the Ingredients to be used. !AA SUBSCRIPTION I 'T Contains directions from the doctor to <'.'"'.._,, . 1 ~-" &. • the pharmacist, such SIGNATURE J -,.·· . .,. . ., . ., ~ as M~ meaning "mix." Abbreviated S. or ~~ .. a. I Sia .• means "Write on the labef."-----------------l _YOU shouJd doub6e-check on the pharmacist's accuracy In ftl&ng it (yes. they do occasionally make mistakes). And knowing what you've been pre- scri>ed enables you to obtain the best medical care for your dollar. Your partidpiltion should begin wh\?n your physldan says, whne reachtng for the presalption pad. "rm going to gjw you a presoipOon." This is the time to ask If the order is to be written for the generic (which means the common chmUcal name of the drug -such as penicillin) or for a par- ticular brand name of the drug (a copyrighted name owned t") a drug manufacturer -for instance, Pentids and V<illin K are brand names for the penicillin manufactured t") two major companies). Usually. the generic drug '5 less expensive. YOU shouJd also teJI the doctor - even ff he or she neglects to ask -if yoo have ever taken the drug before and if you are cunendy taking odle1 medications. And don't forget birth- control pills, barbiturates and aspirin; all aoss--react with other drugs. Haw you ever had .., alergk nr.actiol1 to a medkat'o-.,? Mendon a, ~ away. When you are handed the prescrip- tion sip. look at It. ask questions and write down the answers. If directed to take a syrup every six hours, does this mun MOUnd the dock or~ wNin you are awake? Should tab&ets be taken until fwy are gone, Oil und ........ , • .,, ... ? 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I l .... ------------------------·--------------------------------" Tomatoes (continued) PICCAULU s..-...... c:or.t 5-.-,.,...,., ..ct.d 2 --red ......... Meded 5 ....... Miolie, peeled l .... ~. qwart•ed 14 cup ..at l ti ... " g IMl whelk dowia ICl.iup.__..~ I ri==nmoa~ s aips pecUd browll ..... 1~ 'r rrpao.. c:eMry Med 1 teblupaCNt muncard Med l~CW. .... l tunpoot\ T~ 1. Put tomatoes, red and green peppers, onions and cabbage through a food grinder, using the coarse blade or chop- ping blade of food processor. Sprinkle with szilt. Cover and let stand overnight. 2 . Add cold water to cover; drain, discarding liquid. Tum Into a large kettle. 3. Place cloves, allspice and cinnamon stick In cheesecloth bag; add spice bag and rema.lnlng Ingredients to keme. Bring to a boll: reduce heat and simmer 15 minutes. 4 . Remove spice bag, ladle reJlsh Into dean. hot c:annlrig jars to within '/•·Inch ol tops. Wipe the jar rim and threads clean. Adjust caps securely. 5. Place jars on rack In canner. Process In boiling-water bath 10 minutes with boiling water two Inches above jar lops. 6. Remove jars from canner onto newspaper or towels: cool. Store In a cool, dark place. Molces 4 pints GREEN TOMATO PARMIGIANA ~ c:-. .... 1• 'Ir paoe~~ "' ~ clicwed Ollloa 1 claw .... mlnc9d J~(a.-. .a.)t...eo--. 1 tMt11pDOft chopped,...., '!Iii ' p Diie ..... Windr ,..,... 1._ '4c-. .. , ............. tom.a ..... y. c-. .. iMPW low y. lb. Mommda di..., ........... y. aip ....... p.,_ ct._. 1. Heat I/• cup ~ oil In medium saucepan. Add chopped onion and garlic:, saute, stirring, until tender, about 5 minutes. I . Sdr In tomato sauce, parsley and pep· per. Hat to boibng, reduce heat and slm- m.r for 30 minutes, uncowred. J . In pie pan, beat .. wllh milt and 1 ~ oll. Slee 1omlltoa 1h-lnch lhtck. Coat k>fnefO tltr.a In flout. then dip Ink> egg mixture. 4. Heat I/• cup oil in skillet; hy to matoes until golden brown on both sides. 5. ln S. x 12-lnch baking pan. arrange In alternate layers the tomato sauce, tomatou, Mouarella cheese and Parmesan cheese. Sprinkle top with . grated Parmesan. 6. Bake In preheated 3so-F. oven fcx 30 to 35 minutes or until bubbly. Makes 6 portloru GRD I ED TOMATOES 4 fiolDMoel Y. a.p SM dry brNd awnbs 'i4 .....,...... ..... y. tUlllpOOCI ... 1.4 t~ dried .,._. 1.-vcn 2 ~gr.._. p_...,. cheae 2 taWeliFDIOD6 bubu OI ~. melted 1. Cut.off s1k:e at stem end of tomatoes 2 . Mix bread aumbs, sah. suga1. bas1J and Parmesan cheese. Sprinkle evenly over cut side of tomatoes. Drizzle with ~butter. S. Pike on a rack and txoU 3 to 5 In- ches &om heat until aumbs are brown and tomatoes are heated through. Makes 4 servings t:OMATO MARMALADE s cups O'/l lbs.> 1.4-'n·lnc:h p1ec.n arm. red peeled~ i-. . .-or-. .Mee of 1 a.-or lime 3~ a.,.nupr '/l teMpOOft unlodlaecl .... y. leellJPOCMI gn>..cl 9'Dtcr ~ laFpOoit 9'0&nd ....... 1 ttldl dnnUMMl 1. W.sh, sc:ald, peel and chop tomatoes Into l/•-'/2· Inch pieces befcxe measuring. 2. Sli<:_e__or~an~ Into very thin slices. Cut skes Into fc>tnths. 3. Combine tomatoes and orange In 6-quast kettle Of Dutch oven. Cook over low heat until tomato )Wee NnS ~; then lnc:reMe heir& and boll, uncovert!d , until orange peel ts bit-tender. Takes 8 k> 10 ri'\utes. 4. Add lemon juice, sugar, salt, ginger. nutmeg and cinnamon stick and boil rapidly, stirring often, until liquid speads very little when spoonful hot rnannalade Is dropped onto a cltllled saucer. 5. 8egjr'I testing alter mixture has boiled 15 minutes. Do not overcook; 15 to 17 mlnulllts should be sufficient time. 6. 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Dellw11 aua .. nteed within 60 dip . ._ ______________ (p 01dYlll•1•Sllop, l9IO --------------~ A Repott Catd on Sesame St1eet and significantly more than kids who don't watch the show." By Jod< Wehrne< I t was 11 years ago this fall that an $8 million, 26-week experiment was begun to show that TV didn't have to be the bad guy when it came to the educa- tion of children. That~­ ment was called Sesame Street. Today. nine out of 10 children entering first grade are, according to the Nielson ratings. gJaduates of Sesame Street. a daily, hour.tong show, produced by Children's Television Workshop (CTW). which uses entertainment techniques to try to teach pre· schoolers. It .is the most popular show on an televi- sion with children under 6. When the program first a.ired, the initial response was overwhelmingly favorable, often ecstatic. Enough time has passed for concerned parents and educators to wonder: Has the show done aD that people hoped it would do? Research has shown that Big Bird and friends have helped children to learn from TV, and many teachers have begun to take advantage of their students' advanced knowledge of numbers and the alphabet. Se.same Street has won more than 100 awards (In- cluding 13 Emmys and a Peabody pril.e). Despite aD this, detractOfS have found problems with the show as an educational vehicle. Some of the aticisl11 has centered around the show's format, which was unasham- edly lnspred by one of ch~­ dnm 's favorite television components: commercials . .. By the time a child enters &st !J"ade, ft says Joan Ganz Cooney, president of CIW and creator of Sesame Street, .. he will have spent some 4 ,000 hows watching television." Studies indicate children frequently enjoy the oommerdals more than the programs; they're fascinated by the fast action. catchy musk:, cartoons and sel-con- tain~ little stories of com- mercials. When in<:ofpcnted Into ~ Street. this for- mula attempts to .. sel" edu- cation. Dr. Michael Rothenberg, a child psychiatrist at the Uni- versity of Washington, wor- ries that once kids get used to being taught by televlsion "they have a real problem when the real Uve teacher can't fly across the classroom while teaching the letter A like they can on TV." Dr. Edith Dowley, recently retired diredor of Scanf ord School of Education's De- partment of Nursery School Education. is similarly oon- cemed with the style of Sesame Street. Although she believes the show has been a bold and creative attack on ii. Uteracy, she womes about the long-term implications of such electronic learning: "One result of such easy learning is a tendency for many children to give up on learning . if it doesn't come easily." New York psychologist and TV consultant Roger Fransecky goes a step further saying today's "tube-fed" geneiation is coming to school confused: ''TV has made no demand on them. lbey step into class and the teacher starts demanding they listen. talk. respond on cue and even occasionally think. It's a shock -and at that point the kids either re- spond or withdraw." S. uch criticism leaves the show's supporters undaunted. Dr. Gerald Lesser, Har- vard professor of education and developmental psychol- ogy,· has chaired a board of advisers for all CTW shows since planning began on Sesame Street. H'e states, "Research shows Sesame Sbeet has helped prepare maybe a fuJ generation of children aged 3, 4 and 5 to enter the earty grades of school more comfortably and rapidly than they otherwise would." There has been atticism that any gains made by Se.IGme Street viewers are quickJy lost when .their non- vtewing classmates catch up wtth them by about the sec· ond grade, and that the show isn't reaching under- prMleged, inner-dry ldds who are theoretically an im- pol1ant lagd. However. repor1S from the IQtemational Reading A.o- c:iation ..ld the National A&- ~¥1/LY Wl<l.'(. l:sotas• 1, -•a 1 sessment of Educational Pro-i gress suggests the Sesame f Saeet generation has ae-! quired Improved reading j skills which are holding ~ beyond the second grade. i NAEP's second survey of !! reading skills showed dra-ts matic improvement among black 9-year-olds. Dr. Lesser adds, UBoth the lower-and middle-class kids have benefited equally. It hasn't closed the gap be- tween the lower-and mid· die-class kids, but every study I have seen indicates both groups learn at the same rate from the show. They both gain substantially Until then, what parents can do to make sure that their chUd:ren get the maxi- mum out of educational pro- gramming is -when possi· ble -participate in the viewing with them. And they shouldn't neglect other ways of learning at home -such as reading books. playing with educational toys. The value of parental in- volvement was apparent in one study which clearly showed that children who learn the most from watching Sesame Street tend to have mothers who watch andraw. .., discuss with them. l&J Wells Lamont, largest manufacturer " ~ality gloves in the wor1d, has a BIG deal for you. It's the Big Buck-a-Roo Rebate! When you buy a pair d Wells Lamont lined or unlined leathet' gloves, you'll get a buck-a-roo for you! 111J.S ,-. buck back! Hurry while ~antities last. Have we got a ~~ ii ~~· ~n;~------~-------1 To get your $1.00 CnhRefund J 1 I I 'l I . I : I 1 I I I ' --~J • -----------·c------------------- Kids have been blowing pink bub- bles with their gum ever since a young man named Walter Diemer invented bubble gum In 1928. But now bubble- blowing has reached a new level: in 1978 the Guinness Book of World Records added the sport to its list of achievements when Brett Nichols blew a l 7 -inch bubble at a contest held near his home in Marietta, Ga. He is now trying to regain his world ti- tle -a young woman from California popped Brett's bubble with a J91/4-inch one of her own. "I've been chewing bubble gum since I was about 5," says 16-year-old Brett. "A neighbor persuaded me to enter that first contest, and I just hap- pened to set the record. But since then. I've reaUy perfected my tech- Nichols: Bubble trouble. E , >- ~ 1 Cl nlque. I use three pieces of gum, which tde five minutes to get to the right stage for bubble-blowing. I always blow with my head down so if the bubble pops, it doesn't stick to my face and hair, and I blow with short, slow, gentle breaths to lessen the chance of the bubble bursting." FArthly Delights Betty Llewellyn has a passion she shares with some of the world's royal- ty; she collects gems and minerals. But the stones that Mrs. Llewellyn col- lects don't just sit alone: she recently gave the Carnegie Museum of Natural History In Pittsburgh a necklace fea· turing aquamarines surrounded by flowers made of zircons, gold and dia- monds, which she'd christened "The Garden." "I also gave another piece caDed 'The P~' to the Smith- 900lan," adds Mrs. Llewellyn. "I like FAMIU WEEKLY TN N..,,..., Mflll/UIM ,......... .... , ....... Motton Frri E.ll9e. U.-... I~ "'111 ,_ Patrick M. UneMy ~ .......... Al1tlur Cooper • • fAllllLY WOK'-Y• 1.,11 ..... 1, ._ • ~ Kedar. an Anatolian shepherd, on guard duty: Sheep's be.st friend? Sheeps In The Meadow Dogs are America's favorite pet, but dogs are also used for work on farms in many European countries, particularly for guarding and herding sheep. At the New England Farm Center at Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., researchers are breeding sheep-guarding dogs for farmers in the U.S . "Over 1.5 million sheep are lost each year because of predators; and fences, trapping and poisons are not very effective or environmentally sound," explains Susan Goldhor, the Center's director. "Using dogs is an inexpensive and effective way·to guard sheep, and we're experiment- knowing that future generations wUI be able to enjoy these pieces of art. It's Incredible that nature gave us these minerals and incredible what artist.s are able to create with them." Mrs. Llewellyn first became Inter· ested in gems and minerals 35 years ago when her son returned from a Boy Scout bip with an unusual piece of quartz he'd collected. "Since then, 1 I '"'The Garden": All that glitters. I've visited countries aU over the world, going to tourmaline mines In Brazil and visiting China to collect "°Jade," she says. Ing with a number of breeds. all brought back from Europe." The Center leases dogs to sheep farmers across the country; in re- turn , the farmers provide the re- searchers with data about the dog's behavior. "A good sheep dog weighs between 70 and 100 pounds and knows that his job is to stay with the sheep and not harm them," explains Goldhor. ':The dogs protect the sheep by aggressively placing them- selves between predators and the flock, and so far, they've been very good at their jobs; several farmers reported their predator problem cleared up almost immediately." Sensible F.ating The teen-age years are trying ones, both emotionally and physically. And because their bodies are changing so rapidly, teen-agers have special nutri- tional needs that many aren't filling . "A chUd's body is turning into an adult's, and the rapid growth requires more energy and proportionaJly more vitamins and minerals," explains Johanna Dwyer, director of the Frances Stern Nutritional Center in Boston. "During these years. children really need the nutrients they get from a balanced diet.•· Since about one-quarter of the calories teen-agers consume are from "junk food," obesity is a problem for many adolescents, and Dr. Dwyer feels that a teen-ager's diet must also take Into consideration his wants and desires. "However, I'm not In favor of stringent dieting," declares Dwyer. "If a teen-ager Is slightly plump, I'd prefer he Increase his physical activity and learn to eat moderately. " Lifestyles Housing. Making sure that house- hold expenditures don't exceed one-fourth of monthly. before-tax income Is one financial guideline that home buyers have traditionally foll9wed, However. according to a U.S. Leaguetof Savings Associa- tion report, 46 percent of 14.000 buyers surveyed are now exceed- ing that limit for house payments, utllities. real-estate taxes and Insur· ance. According to Dr. Edward Metzen of the University of Missou- ri (Columbia) College of Home Economics, high interest rates , the greater population pressure on avaUable housing and upswings in construction costs are all factors that have pushed housing prices up. MedJdne. Studies at two medical centers suggest that patients with arthritis may find relief from swol- len joints by taking oral doses of gold, notes Medical World News, Reports from the University of Miami and the Cleveland VA Hos- pital indicate that the treatment did produce gastrointestinal side effects in some patients, but the research- ers plan to submit their data to \he FDA within 16 months. BIRTiiDAYS (aU Virgo): Sunday - Peter Lawford 57; Elia Kazan 71: Daniel Inouye 56; Dr. Michael DeBakey 73. Monday -Sid Caesar 58. Tuaday -Rod Laver 42; Sylvia Miles 48: Cliff Robertson 55: Billy Preston 34. Wednesday -Arnold Palmer 51 ; Jose Feliciano 35; Roger Maris 46. Thunday -Ferdinand Marcos 63; Jessica Mitford 63; Tom Landry 56: Hedy Lamarr 65. Friday -Margaret Hamilton 78. Saturday -Mel Torme 55; JacqueUne Bisset 36; Claudette Colbert 73. 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Slovrk" (dra) 73 Martrn Sheen Ned Bealy filONDAY, SErTEMBE• I 8:00 U "Fawlty Towers" (dra) John Cleese Prunell Scales Ci) "Sept,mbe1 Alfai1" (doa)/50 Joan Fon1arne Joseph Collen 9:00 U 23 Jt "lily Husb1nd ts Misslna" (dra) 78 Sally S11u1hers 9:30 10 "8yt, 8yt 8uwe1m1n" (com) 64 -George Segal Jack warden 10:00 U "fantutic Voy11e" (scr It) 66 Stephen Boyd £dmond 0 811en TUESDAY, SErTEMBER 9 . 1:00 U a t 2 "Acrou Ille Great Divide" Pan I (wes) lb R9ber t Logan llJ "To Comm1I a Mu11lt1" \susp) 10 Louis Jou1dan Senta Berge• Ci) "St11tec1c Arr Commud" (d•a) 55 Jame\ Sttwart June Allyson 9:00 U a a l7 "Anatomy ol a Seduction" \d1a) 19 Susan flannerv 9:30 U 3 11)1 29 "Peart" Part I (dra) 18 Angie Drc~1nson RobP•I Wagner l esley Ann Wa11en Dennis Wea~er WEDNESDAY. SHTDtBER 10 • 1:00 fJ a n "Across Ille Gttal Div.cit" Conti ('*es) 76-Rob"t lotan U "hwily Towtts" (dra)-John Clttse Prunell Scales llJ "llctwun Htnea 1nd Htll" tdraJ !l6 Rob'" Waan'' Cl) "let ralJCt .. rora) 60 Rrch11d Burton Rob''' Ryan 9:00 fJ a u 11 ''Tht l.Jst Hud Mtn" l•tsl 79 Cllarlton Hrnon 8 j" 10 29 "Purl " Part II (dfl} 78-An&•' Dickinson Rob,rt Waan'r Lestey Ann Warren D'M1s Wuver THUllSDAY, smEMIEll II 1:00 a •rnt0n1r In tht Middlt" (dll) 77-David Janm n Maren Dor D "C.rry on Doctor" (tom) 72-Menn,th W1lh1ms. F11nk1e Howaro 11J "CroWiltd u,.-(dfl) ·60-D1na Andrews Efrem Z1mbahst Jr 1:30 8 'I tJ "Tht Tenth MOlllll" (dra) 79-Clrot Burnell 9:00 TO •Tht Garn••" (dra) 70-S11nl1y Baur M1chu l Cr1.,ford F•IDAY, SErlEMIH 1Z 1:00 D "Wtb of tllt S,ldar" (dra) l•-Antnony fr1nc1ou Cit "Clltytnnt Autumn" (adv) 6'-Rtchard Widmark 1:30 • .I {§: X "'t1rl" Conti (drl) ·1&-An111 01tk1n1on Robtrl W11ner Lu l1y Ann Warren. Oenn11 Wuver IATUllDAY lmlMllll U 1:00 e "lltl\ Ille Wll• Cllll4" (dial ·7g.Qavld Janm n, T111h Van Otvtrt t:OO I ~ nJ "Th• 111 llH'" (drt) ·1a-Robtrl Mitchum Strth M1l11 •?tt,Jn1 Tom" Cdra) '&3-Mo111 Snu rtr An na MuoY Comedian David Brenner (r) 1s one of several guests joining nost Michael Young for the third season premiere ot lhe Emmy Award-w1nnrng Kids Are People Too children's enter- tainment series. Sunday at 10 30AM on ABC VIDEO CASSETTES FOR SA.LE OR RENT HOW A VAILAILE • CHIMA TOWN • SU,lllMAN • SLA' SHOT • IUIJHG SADDLH * LIFE Of lllAH * CA,llCOIN ONI • ALlaf • UMMAHllO WOMAM * COAL MIMER'S DAUGHTER ,lUS I oo·, Of OTHH TITUS-AU. lAT1.-s HOME MOVIES AMO SLIDES MADI IHTO VIDIO T API VIDEO CASSETTE RENTALS 646-8928 V/SA f 884·1 H arbor ll•d Co•lo Mu o = , ... , TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 7. 1980 ~jl)..ilJ~Jrl ~jbji)~JJt~lP· THE 32nd ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS Michael Landon (/) and Bob Newhart Michael Landon. Bob Newhart and Lee Remick are scheduled to host The 32nd Annual Emmy Awards airing Sunday al 9PM on NBC. For the fourth con~ secutlve year, the ceremony will take place at the Pa~adena Civic Auditorium In Pasadena. California. This year's presentation might prove to be quite different from past shows 1f the SAG strike is not settled by Sunday. Added to the drama of the naming of the winner will be the suspense of how any stars will show up. The boycott of the Emmy Awards show Is voluntary. Presenters and performers are free to act on their own conscience. Outatandlng Comedy Series Barney Miiier M•A•S•H - Soap Taxi WKRP in Cincinnati Outstanding Limited Series Oiartleli: Portrait of Romantic (Materplece Theatre) EdMrd & Mrs. Simpson The Duchese of Duke Street II (Masterple& Theatre) Moviola OutstandJnQ Mlrlety or Music Program The Benny HNI Show Goldie and Liza Together IBM Preeenta Baryshnikov on Broadway The Muppet Show Shirley Maclalne-E~ry Llttle Movement Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special All Quiet on the western Front (H1.imartt Hiii of FIWYle) Amber Wive• GideOn't Trumpet (Hallmark Hiii of Fame) Quyana Tragedy: The Story ot Jim JonH The Mlracle ~rker Outstandlno LHd Actor in • Comedy SeriH Alan Alda (~A'S'\H) Robert QulMauma (lenaon) Judd Hlrtch (Taxi) Hal Linden (Berney Mitter) Richard Mulligan (Soap) ,.... Outstanding Lead Actor In a Drams Senes Ed Asner (Lou Grant) James Garner (The Rockford Files) Larry Hagman (Dallas) Jack Klugman (Quincy) Outstand,,{g Lead Actor in a Lm1ted Sefles or Special Powers Boothe (Guyana Tragedy. The Story of Jim Jones). Tony CurttS (Moviola: The Scarlett O'Hara ~ar) Henry Fonda (Gideon's Trumpet) Jason Robards (F.D.R.. The Last Year) Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Sefles Cathryn Damon (Soap) Katherine Helmond (Soap) Polly Holhday (Flo) Sheree North (Archie Bunker's Place) Isabel Sanford (The Jelfersons) Outstanding Lead Actress m a Drama Serles Lauren Bacall (The Rockford Files episode) Barbara Bel Geddes (Dallas) Marlette Hartley (The Rockford Flies episode) Kristy McNlchol (Family) Sada Thompson (Fan1ly) Outstanding Lead Actress In a Limited Series or a Special Patty Duke Astin (The Miracle Worker) Bette Davjs (Wt'ite Mana) Melissa Giibert (The Miracle Worker) Lee Remick (Haywire) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or variety or Music Series Mike Farrell (M•A•s•H) Max Gail (Barney Miller) Howard Hesseman (WKRP in Cincinnati) Steve Landesberg (Barney Miller) ' Harry Morgan (M•A1S'H) Outstanding Supporting Actor In a Drama Sefles Maon Adams (Lou Grant) Noah Berry (The Rockford Flies) Stuart Mwgolln (The Rockford Flies) Robert Walden (Lou Grant) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special ' Ernest Borghlne (All Quiet on the Western Front) John Cassavetes (Flath and Blood) Charles Durning (Attica) Harold Gould (Movlola: The Scarlett O'H•a War) George Grizzard (The Oldest Living Graduate) Outstanding Suppot'fing Actress In a Comedy or Mlrlety or Music Serles Loni Ander10n (WKRP In Cincinnati) Polly HolNday (Alice) Inga Swenson (Sanson) Loretta Swlt (M•A•s •H) Outstanding SupPorting Actres1 in a Drama Serles Nina Foch (Lou Grant epltode) Linda t<elsey (Lou Or11nt) Nancy M•chand (Lou Grant) J .. lca Walter (Tnipper John, M.D.) Outstanding Supporting Actren In a Limited S.rlH or a Spec/al ·En .. rt"Hec"-rt (F.D.A.! 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Ralph Stone and lhr I ennrnee I raveters Ronntt M(Dowe ll and Wendy Holcombe are the guests H hen1n1 11 Pops St,v~n Oe Crolle 1s featured f.D Ewe11i111 II Pops (RI Toots lh1elem1ns looti appears 10 an evening of guitar strumming. oar monica blowing •nd virtuoso tall ;wh1Slhng so M1sterpiece Thutre: Uthe -8:30- D e it One D1y 111 nme (R) Ann s 1nten1tons &re suspect when she hues a very handsome young m•n as her assisUnt and then u peels a little somelh1ng u tra U Wild Wild WOfld ol Anim1ls 1J ., ' 101 'lt Mo-lie: ''The Lone· est Y1rd" (adv) 74 (11,hrs)-Burt Reynolds Michael Conrad, £dd1e Albert A "'tty and sly inmate leads a tu m ot the toughest convicts '" State Prison 1g11nst a rum made up ol the munest guards anywhere 1n a lootb1ll tame th1t loo~s more hke war (Paren11t Dismt.on Advised) CJ Tiii World Tomorrow m Movie; "Tiie hecutioft ol '-'· Slowll" (dra) 73 (2hrs)-M11t1n Sheen Ned Beaty The story of the l11it American to be executed IOI desertion by the US Army since the Cmt War 9:00 fJ 1" 11 Met (R) Mel s b11ght idea 1s to c1tch the demohlton derby crowds on Saturday night by keepmg lht diner open after m1dn1&hl but while ne snoozes 1n Ille storeroom. Alice Is left alone to handle the crowd ol one-who wants more than leod II THE l2ND ANNUAL * EMMY AWARDS/BIG TV STARS! Zllrs. LIVE! D !2J) 0 1lle UIMI Aft1111t1 llllMJ A•rdt (2hrs) Cove111e of lhe etre· monies from the P1uden1 Ctvt< Au dllOrtUllt 1n Clttl •JtrrJ,..... -CIJ Tt. K11111a CM1111 Retic1on at Dolly! The Steples cutst fJD a ...._,_. n.ttrr. u• (t.() .. Ml Jersty" Liiiie 1s w1mtd 11111 her new suitor. Squ11e Abl111ton. 1s true! and dln1erous S~ll. s~• rs l1sc1n1ted by h11 1rroa1nce i nd im· menu wealth 1nd 1cnom her lrttndf advice I • Sferb a Mic Liii• -t:JO- • 0 Tiit ltfft,_a (R) Wiien Georp 11111 loulst m"r n11t· TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER~· 1980 ence s intended they ;worry that he ma~ be too good lo be true and soon hnd out lher are toactl~ "&ht liJ Focus on B11taln (l) ThJt Nashville Music Guest'. to De announced ED 300 Milhones 10:00 U 8 12 Trapper John, M.D, (RI Con10 and Jrdpper wilh the wel comt a•O ol ooe terminally 111 pa tient ta~~ on thr tnat1eni1ni ,ob ot 1ry1ng somehow to lilt another dying patient nut of M dtPrtSS•on 0 News O Ernest Anstey Hour ID Jimmy Swa111rt 24 TV lrom J1p1r f.D D1~ Wy,,.· • 1n lrel1nd Dana Wynter v1s11~ 1 rede r!Ck forsyrn at his estate and tal~s to him about his w11t1n& and l1les1yte so for the Record -10:30-m Mews f.D Grut Performances (R) On Giant s Shoulders 0> Mundo en llo!1"1110 11 :00 u a u • 10 1• "'"' I Newstn'l Club 0 P'ace1ttters 1iJ Old T 1mt Gospel !tour m MOVlt! .. 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DimtMIOM D UoJd John Dallw1t (ID) Jerry fllwtN II) Show MJ People U Voiu ol A&11cultur1 fll) Tiie Electric Com Pl 11J }I) Dar of DlKover1 0> Club f'Tl If Hot fudce -8:30-.E Day ol Discovery D On C1111pus U For You. Black Woman 8:00 i lt•llli•r- D Metl Ille ''"' .,..., e I ~ 0111 .... m 10 " 11 Wlrttt• .., °' ..... ,_ c c • ., tD Stu• Sll•I ......... U llAOe tM .... -9:30-u llllt•l•C. 0 U H Nn 'aO e V11l1 Alttrt I 12 l1<t tht -.11CM1 a o., of Ot«ow• ry 10 Hou1 ol row11 CD Woikl lt1111oirow Q) Old lune ~ Hour 19 Hmm, S•111111 10:00 O l With You ' lloui ul P .. ar (C Cl D n n ,.. l tooi.111 In, lluu~lun Oi~• ,1 lht P1tbbur~h ~lt•I"\ U hmllJ '1lm Fullw1I "flit little llJ.UIS" U ll • f lroop O Herald ot lrulh Q) Don't Miss! * REX HUMBARD Speci1I Bmil RePoJt m llu Hum.,,rd It Mo~ie: To Be Aft11011ntt4 E?i) News If utbot Soccet -10:30-0 Ntwsm1kers U 3 10 Jt ll1ds Are reople loo 8 Movie: "Hornet's Ntsl'' (d1a) 70 Rue~ Hud~n Sy1v1a lloscina Ser ~w I dnlono 4n Ame11can troope1 lu11~ su1v1vo1 of d Geiman ambush. ~nl1sb lhe aid ot a tiouoe ol u1 phaned boys to help blow up a \tlafegocallv pl ced dam 1rt Na11 tX.~upoed Ital O Hour o'"""'"--,~-. llV Ctl1ptl 11:00 O h ce lhe Nation U 8.iseblll !he Cahlornia Angels at lhe New York Yanke~s m ahits: Ill "BIOndlf on I Bud· eel" <com) 40 Penny S.ng1e1on Arthur Lake Rota Ha~worth G) Cllu1cll 1n t~e Home fD Mnlerp1ftt Thu lre: Lilhe -11:30- 0 NFL Rn1e• llld f'rtwlfW U ) 29 Animals, A111mals O Rew. ltrrJ Cale Wllilbhr fO Nnsm1kers AFTERNOON 12:00 U 3 10 }§ 8.iseball I he Oak land A~ at lhe Baltimore 011oles O Su rth m h rza n I• Dateline Copenhh11en-lllt UN Conterence on Women EID Old friends, New frtends (Rl -12:10-• •l f*t i u •l r...C.. ._ .... ,.. ........... • 11tt1111: "Wlll1Uh1a lw .,._.,,.,. {com) '3-Rld SktllOll. 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G AlO•Witll .~ ... atM'4&WWtlllf .u (JJ llfl f•tNll l he San Dieeo Cll111tri 11 tht Snttle St1h1•ks U l'lle lllO -.11oM1 Spdlro11ltt4 Swi111111iil1 T•111 Tr"I fO Ii• M.,tu' 111111111 (RI O> loaina/lltws -1:30- D Uljl'tl a HtrdJ 2:00 O Medul C.t1r U Ci1t,1n's Island GI Mow11: "Zitcftld folMes" (mus) 46-fred Astaire Ct11e Kelly Red Skelton lvr.1lle Ball Judy G11l1nd, Wilham Powell hnn1 Brice II) Moflt: "Btaw limn " (dral ';7-Bob Hope Vm M1lu Paul Oou&las Altus Smith. lhe story of tht l~t and times ot N~w Yoik·s maYor-J1mmy Walk" • li Shi~ ••• ,. rt.JS fD Tiie Hllt111n flee of C111n1 (R) m Meii<o, llllcia , h cllllllro -2:30-m Lile It Is 3:00 D T1l AMut 'iclllres U fam1IJ filrn ftslin l: "The '•nd• and lhe Macie Serpent" 61 -~nomaled U ®J llf l•ues a AMwtn O MO¥te: ·•o..n lo lht Sta In Ships" (adv) 49-Richatd W1dma1k llonel Ba11ymo1e. Dean Stockwell Ctc1I Kelt,way, Gene Lockna11 A whaling captain takes his &11ndso11 . 10 sea and 1ets killed when he hits an 1cebe1& The hrsl male b11nes lhe ship back in and the lad 1uhm lhe 1n1ust1ce he's dont to hos los1 g1andfa1he1 ED The Open Mind ig Runninc ftn<t -3:30- D llNBC Special: End ot a Dru m- The Closina of lmrnacul1le Hurt Cohee" fJ flt) DlrttllOllS IO: Spectrum m Anotlltt Volte m Sie111911 en Dominco 4:00 D <I l} US Open Tennis D SundlJ U Saflri to Adwenlure @) That's Incredible m Mcmt: (lit "Sall f11nt1s<o" (dra) "36-Clark Gable Spencer Tracy, Jeanelle lo1ac0onald Jatk lfolt.nss1e ltalptr led Hmy (I) Mo.11: "Sta and lht Sinclt Girl" (com) '64 -1 ony Cut11s Natalie Wood, H 1my Fonda ll It's Your l usineu fll) Will Str"t Wttk • 1Ji Mowit: "Wt Joined the Ntwy'' (com) '62-Kennelh More Lloyd Nolan Joan O'Bnen •V•NING 8 100 flKlllll D @ ••s 8 Mowlt: "How I Spent MJ S1111· 111t1 V1e1tioll" (mys) "67 (2l11s)- Rober1 WaJner Peltr la«lo1d A youna 111an s s1ru11Je beh1ttn 111u $!On and reality 1s lold aflll!Sl Ille back&round ol a powerful tnlerna llonal tonsp111C'( 11 Tiie C.Uton.11 E111114ed• Tat 1Ql Rocitotd fills GI M•a~•H a> Stli• '-'• (2hrs) (R) Glen Campbell and Oionne WalWltk-h°" lhtS musical speml with 1ues1s flut1111ood Mic. V1lla1e People. Puches and Herb. Sister Sledce. Rod Stew1r1. Blondie and many more 'Bl b ttntions fD M Cttllwes Crtll 11111 Small Fair Muns and fowl'" S1e1t11ed, with economy 1n mind. acqu11es a !lock ot au1nea low! and 1n1ures h1msell illl Cirtll ol Stirs "En&leberr· illJ Meet tM ,,.. l{OJ Ol4 Friends, lltw fri1ncl1 -6:30- D 9 ..., In S11rth Ot ... D Nm C.11ftrt11ct U Wild Ute Adwtnture 0 J9'tr! lc*tr! .i..11! CD WlltOlllt Bad lotter ill Rutt House tt focus '& VidClfJ Clrdtr1 B Superstar Profiles 7:00 • till '° ....... U ~ O Oisn11's Wollder1ul Wcrld: "The Shim Doc" (C.C) (R) Part one ot lwo parts A leenaeer m1sle11ously turns 1n10 an old Ena hsh sheepdoe 1nd learns lhat his ne•&hbor"s lather IS plannon& lo stul lop set1el 1nlormahon lrom a local m1ss1le ptan1 U 90-Min11te ,,.mitre! 111tM--An111i111 Attintaft U ®l i8l Tllote -WI Aft. 1m1ls (90m) D Quiz Kids CD Merv Cnffin Show @ lftternltlonal llitdlln fli) 110111 (C·C) (R) ·1erm1tes to T tfescop"" \OJ All·Stlt Soccer '•1 'QUINCY' GETS THANKS J.ick Klugman, ~tar of NBC's Qu1111!', thr medic.ii .?~aminer who UOl l•Vers obslure clues ll• mysterious de cl ths, be they hu m ll 1de or d 1sease related say~ he is not a crusader but I'm prnud of s'ome of the show's .iccompli~hment'~ · Quincy begms its fifth Sedson thrs fdll dmng on NBC on Wednesdays at IOPM lust recently. Klugman received a letter of thc1nl..-; from Missouri Stdte 5endtor Hamett Woods. She credits c1 Q1w11y episode with gettmg .t ldw passed protecting elderl y citrzt'ns from .sbus e·m th<' vem that battered children dre protected "The segment," wrote Senator Woods, "presented the need (for leg1sl.iture) far better th.m any speech or printed mdtenal could po<.s1bly helve done . . thank you the Governor h.1s 1ust signed the bill " The segment. "Honor r hy Elders," written by Sarii Egan and researched by Jack's brother, Associate Pro- ducer Maurice (Peter) Klugman, dealt with a man .1bus- ing his elderly father. At the request of Senator Woods, it was shown to Missouri lawmakers at a special screening. Another Quinry segment was responsible for getting" de.idly drug-colchicine-b.inned from sale other than by prescription. "We got this drug-a drug used in fe rtilizing m.trijuana c.tusing super growth-off the market thanks to writers Jeff Freilich and Christopher Trumbo," Klug· man recalled. Freilich, a former medical student turned writer, s.tw an ad in a ''hip" magazine offering colchicine in 100 milligram packages for sale by mail o rder "Colchicine is a killer. It's been known to be lethal in dosages of fi~ milligrams and here this comp.tny w.1s shipping it out in bulk. Manjuana sprayed by heavy dosages could be fatal to the smoker," Klugman said. "hen before coming to us with the s tory, Freilich tried to get the drug banned but he ran into red tape and buckpassing. No one seemed to have jurisd1ct1on. But when we presented our storyline to the Envlronmenta I Protection Agtncy. they not only took •ctlon but required the mall order houst to contact all of their colchicine customtrs warning them of the danger." Klugman and Q11111<1f have been cited on other occa· slons. The 'Amtrican Society of Plastic and ~con· struclivt! Surgtons praised an episode In which Q111nry told of the tragic ~suits o( Incompetent plastic surgery. Tht California Association of Mtdic•I ubon1tory. Ttth· nolesy hono~d Jack I nd the show for bringing public aw1renets to clinic.al laboratory scienct . TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 7, 1980 way dtross lne f1on1rer "1ldtrness rn this .idvenlure lolm O 23 39 News For m01ninc and afternoon trst1n1$. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. llflow, for your convenienu, are the d11s moy1es D Pmoner. Cell Block H Meg rs \tloOed and hor11l1ed .. hen she sees lhe n• .. pnsnner who holds terrible mem~11rs for her 0 3 10 29 Happy Days !II) A Pot1" Is Born Potsae is offered an 'Ud !•nn lo sing at the piushesl night 11><>1 rn Mrlwiu~ee and 1mmed11lely hos s .. ell•d heid causes crur orob •ms 101 everybody DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 D tw "Operation Mer mild" 1d1•1 Iii flerno1n \'•~nn Mai Zenerhng Ron•ld 1111 .. dll) m • "The S"'nch11 S101y" tdra) S4 Rulh l!omdn ldmond O B11•0 1!1chard h~l•el (() t11 "fur Strikes Out" tdra 1 Sl Anthon• Per kin\ Karl MaldPn Norma MOOIP 3.00 D "Mutiny 11 fort Sh11p" lad• I bS Brooeol• Crdwford 10 "Requrum for a Secret Aaent" td1a1 ~., St~wdrd Gr.inge1 Pet~r VAn he• 39 "The Egypt11n" f.011<1 "S.ltan Never Sleeps" l'drt I 3:30 O "I love You, Goodbye" ldral 74 Hove Lange M1rhMI M111phy Lari Hnllrmdn EVENING 6 :00 U W 3 12 NetWS O .23 lt Baseball 1 Continue~ from 'iPMJ lt1t P11tsbu1zh Prratl'S at the Phrladelph1a Pll1ll1e~ D Wondei Woman O 8 10 29 News D Maude m MAT H m It Takes I Threl 24 Telev1s1011 lrom Japan m The EleclrlC Company -6:30- 8 MA SH D fK Tac Oou1h 1~ Barney Miller m Welcome Back Kotter '12 3 News ID Die~ Cmtl Show 29 To Tell the Truth 50~ 7:00 U O News .J:' The Odd Couple D Happy Days A1ain , !f2j Tic TIC' Ooulh O The lohr\ Wild ~ Merv Griffin Show Q) M'A'S0H G> Tiie Streets of San l'11nmco ~ Owtr USJ (C·C) ff F amity felld 0) Los llicos Tambten Uoran ~o The MacNtil tletuer Report -7:30-a 2 on the TOWft HaPn Days Aca111 11 Siii lb lb a Hol1"'0M $quarts ~ P'lllll Ma1aliM D Face the Musk mu ill the f1mily Clll 121l 111•a•s•H Ill) Lib It Is • Si» TM flllclltil/lelutr lltp0rt Gt Arilna (Ill "ewschtck 8 :00 ti (\)) lllM: "Ac•• TIM lirtll Dl.W." (I ht) Part I. (we.s) '76-Robett Lo1an, Hulhtr Rtltrty. Mark 'Paul Two orph1ns ma he their O Movie: "To Commit 1· Murder" 1usp 1 1r 1 ?hrs) Louis Jour dan ~fnta Berger Edmond 0 811en A war hero I\ assrgntd 10 prevent the de lrlf1on ol a leading Western scaentrst ~I dlly cos1 even murder m PM M11111ne (() Movie: "Slrate11t A11 Com- mand" (dral ~5 C2hrs) James Stewart lune Allyson A ball player rPtall~d In active dut~ gels caughl up rn lhe drama of flying tht big bomb Pr 24 Nm (C.C) a> 28 Tonltht so flamba rds -8:30- 0 3 10 2t lamne & Shirley ( R1 Wt re 1n lhe Army Now Part on, ol lwo parts Laverne and Shirley have plenty ol comedic ammunition •tad~ when they Quit lhe11 tobs al lhe b1ewery to 101n the WACs and turn 11110 1he wackiest Cls ever m Carol Bwnett ED Novi (C·C) CR) t' lnm t Al "rnal•vP Dusltn& cro with chem1 <di pesl1c1des may not e the answer 1(1 insect peS1 conl'lol since the oo .. '!lul porsans art creating more p1obtems than they solve W M1 Secrelar11 9:00 U 8 12 Mftie; "An1tomr of a Stduchon" (dra) 19 (lhrs)-Su~n flannery R11a Mo1eoo A divorced woman has a love affair wrlh the colle1tt age son of hei besl frrend 1e1tine lhe staae 101"""> shattering emotional crrs1s O family feud ~The 8111ers 'D ~ 1~ (2f Three's Companr (C.C) (R) 'Chrrssy's New Boss .. J&ck and Janet are up 1n arms when Ch11ssy announces that she was pro· moted 10 pcrvale secrelary to J C. Braddock an assistant vice. pres1 denl over a lwo marhnr lunch. and that they are leavrna on an overnrehl buMess t11p 101ether m Merv Griffin 5"" .U Entertainment $pecl1I Hurt and Soul 1• flamtllrds (C·C) (9 Iris Clll<Oll ff Mttit: lit "An Alatricu 11 1'111s" (mus) SI (2hr$)-Cene Kelly, lutre Caion Oscar le.ant. An e1 Cl stays 1n Pa11s to pursue lus career as an artrsl and hnds success and romance ~ "o" -9:30- .. Citcle .. Stars "Mtl Toime and ~Ila Reese" D CIDl QI Mftlt: .. ,,.,, .. 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Kennedy Johnson and N11on foe Shirtld ttPO•IS tD Chesp1r1to 9:00 ti t U, M•A•S•H (R) A no nonsense colonel. who 1s notorrous n a 'hard nosed d1$trphnarian. v1s11s the 4077th dunn& an oulbruk ol Ap11I fools' Day pr1nksterrsm D rHl 1l "°'ie: "Mr H~and Is Mlu t"s'' (Ora) '78 (lhtS)-Sally Struthers 1 ony Musante The wife of an American st1v1cem1n. m1ssm& in actron 1n Vietn1J1 for s11 yurs 1s det e1m1ned to \u rn fo1 su1e whelhet he is dead or 1hve e (]) 8 ntt'1 lncrt41ibltl (R) '.D Deft ~ $Mw m Men liritfllt SMw o All Act el C.cr• (C·C) D Letti ftllow -Up: At1 kt of c...cma -9:30- • (]) @ HouM Calls (RJ Ken sinaton HO$p1ttl 1s llaunled by petty tll1tvtry and a phantom doctOI ()1 ... : .. .,., .,. lr~ft" (tom) '6( (90111)-Gtorae S.p l. Jack Wardan, Joseph Westman. Sorrell Bookt four old buddies. tnends of • 'tlfittr 1111o llU"TU!t ~red, ctrroeetfitr to ao· to his funerel 1nd •ttend th• el. Oll:c. If C.Crw (R) This dotumtnllrY locusts on tllt ma11r· Stdtd strUfllt OYtf the PISMI• ot tht 111tion s Clun Air laws in tllt 10100 • ( If)) Liii Cr..e (fl) lllt Trill deploft\ a ~ b\lfllllll It\ • IMm commun1t1 •"''' "-vu11 u 11witlt-1roubtu o its OWft wrt~ a pol)lllfr but l1btl0tJ$ tOl!ltt strrf) r ..... i. ..... 1111rar011 ...... ...... "f..uMk ~ .. (\Cl f,) 66 (21.tllr s) Stoll•~ 8oyd. Edmond 0'8r•tll. ll1qutl WttO ~lhw l\ennedy '-femous K1tnl1SI 1ucued lrom beh111d lht Iron Cur 111n is so n verely wounCl•CI that su•&•'Y '' 1mooss1bft Tiit Comb•"•d Min1atu1t Deterre"t f orcu '' celled 111 10 sh11M mtn and tqu1pmenl lo l'lllCIO e size so they e1n wor\ 1ns1d1 the r1111 lo rtPtrr lht 1n1ury ~ .... -"" """"' .... O Jan et tht llllllltWllU ~ lit 1t1•a•s•H CD Una llhllt1 Maru41e -10:30-m a> m ...., m Jan al\41 tllt MliftttlllllCt""' !R) Ph1ll Woods Qutrttl (No I)'' .2l fa111lly ft1141 n ... , "'•" *'llf' 11:00 • .. \ll; QI) Mews J: JD, 11! IS Ntwt • Tiie ...... ;.. GI l'tEMl()l: lou let Y11111 Utt 8uddy Hac\tll h01ts al .... y Hitt • 1J, Wit tity lllllib (t.() ::r~--1:.~-.. ........ 1a100 =~~~ .......... ( ... ) '"-'''" l..-tocd. Ctoret Gtm. CountHS It• fumt11btf1. A secrtt lltill. 1111 111t 11111 ol httdilll S01M wattate dtltnsa pt111s stoltll llr \rlltrs who murd11td tht CIA 1111m 1nstrusttd with th• papen. &O'S i11to attr011 ln lkthn 1nd Rom• • llttl•: "Tlttr Ferct" (mf1) ·1~-Japenese cast : ..... , ......... Tlles.41111 ...... -l2:SO-eT11e 1emn <ml li-*/W..ll ID IMefll'l .. 111 lhtw\ *- 1 :00 eoo n..r ... '"s.... ID Ihm:• "fr11cia CMt t. Wut ...i11t" (com) ·~2-0on1ld o·eonnoc. loo NtJsoo. -2:30- • ""''M..lt: • "Tiit U•· a..,ectt41" (mys) ·o -Co~stantt Bennell Joan C1ulhtld. , Raquel Welch is reduced to microbe-size to repair a scientist's brain. But ifs no small task. ,.... THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 for mo1n1n1 ilnd ilfttrnoon l1slln11, plust m OATTIME PflOC UMS Btlow, for JOUr conwtn•tn<,, 1rt the dily' s mO'lru DAYTIME MOVIES 12.00 O aw "Un•no11n World' ,,, ~· \<•d' ",,, f .,,, ~· tlf ,,di• 1 • lid'~ m "lone Goodbye" r n I I 'I G· ~Id a> "Tltt Sil•l&t lnnocenH" 1d• ' 1 Anth n1 Quon•• 3:00 O "Duet ilt tht tho Gtande" ~Id &.1 S1an 1111111 10 "Wred1nc Cre w" "ll1.i oo 0•.1n MMl1n W.• Somml'I l9 1111 "C1pt11 n Eddie" Id•~\ 45 fr.,d MalMurrdy t 1nnBarr Cnades Butklurct 3:30 U "Cln [llen Be Sawtd" !drd) IJ Lesl11 N1p l•rn MrrhM I Pa•~! lohn Sa 1on EVENING 6:00 U 12 23 News D ED a at Ne"' 0 Wonder Wom1n U 3 10 29 NR rootbilff In• l-OS Angele~ Rams al thr hmN 811' Buccantt•s tNorr lhursdh P• 1ramm "i rs 1ub1t<I 'O lomr lha•~~ llut to thP ,amt I 0 M1ude m M•••s·H Cl) It Tlkts I Th1tf 3 The 1910 ll1hon1I Synchror111ed Sw1mm1ng Team l11al ED The Elect11t Compant SO Here's to Your Hulth -6:30- 8 M A S H O Trc ht Oouch m Wekome B;ic\ Kotter 12 39 Ntws ED 010 Cil~tlt Show )0 Studt0 Ste 7 :00 0 D 23 New1 0 H1ppJ Dil,s A&arn a 12 Ire h t Ooueh 0 The J-O•er s Wild m MA SH W The Streets ot Siln frinmco 24 An Act ot ConRrtU ED Dvlr h sr m Los R1cos hmboen lloran so Tht M.cNeil L'hrfr Report -7:30- 0 fhe Cont Show D fh1s Was Ame11ca '" I 0 Shil Na Na 8 PM Maea11ne 0 fKe the MUSIC m All on the F ilmr11 t7 M A S H 23 39 f1mrlr reud ED The M1cNt1I Lehrer Rtporl mAriilna so Newi.ch'd 8:00 0 8 u My Wilt Ne11 Door ~ n• 4" di. 11 •1 t uOlf ~ ,, 'tJ! tl1fV dlP nP i;hlo I I I~ ,~-' <~•" ,,,,,, comple. Cr~ , ~. ,,, ,, ana Lee Purcell ,041 D Jl JI The Games People Pl11 lnrs soorh 1ar•th SP'''~ ,~r .. ·~, '' O ~" 'P11son~ on the Mrddle" ho l J• d lan\~tr n A ' ,. "t tTll":~•O" • 't tJ I, f ~ t Jn Am.,u .1n B S,· te !•;~ I . '11., ~dn'< 4 l~(lubft II """ O "'•ie· "Cil!IJ on Doctor" !tum ~. fP~r·r 'h Wollrams '"'. 1~·1.. i 1ano1P Hnwaod A '"' , 1 ' I •11 wn l~1n11na1 Pdtrenfs ., I ,,, of It V' ~lfdll\ galore 1 1111 .tit•~· "" nvl\es ontpl fn( I I >!'lrf lllJllr.\ediy ~Ulf~r·n~ .1J' f', m Piii l\laganne a> Movie: "Crowdtd Sky" rdra 1 60 • 'tir l\~n. Andrew\ [fr pm I·~ hAI"' Ir I wo plant~ onP d com ·n•• ~I llo~M and the othPr a Navy ,,, ,!fl' ""d~iOf for do\d\IPI d\ lhtl ·~orn.ir h •6lh 11the1 24 Every four Yeus (C·C) ED 28 Tonight so l1bgrc m O~ Parnlm& -8:30- 0 a 12 Movie "The Tenth Month" 11•~ ·q 1 l hrsi Ci110I 11 .. ,, .. 11 l\f•t.b Motllell lhe sJor~ ol a Jl•r, ~••I unm~rrord mrddl' aged " .,,,. ..r ae1 des to ~eep and • ,• ht·r cMd m Carol Burnett W Ewer~ four Yurs 1A) lhoS oio ,ram 1011k" 1nlo lhe oualotoes Jht Amr11c an pPOplt "ant 1n 1 Presidtnl TV WEEK. SEPTEM8ER 7 1980 ED LI Carilbrna de Ambrt0so so Sltm Cu1srne 9:00 3 29 ,.ork & M1nd7 0 23 31 SPECIAL: SO Yu11 of Country Mus.c 2hrsl Clen Campbell Ro, Clar~ Dolly Parten nosl rhis .Pttttl hom tht Grand Ole Opry House "''th iivesh Johnny Cash lo,,ua Lynn Chet Atkins Merle llaieard Me! f Plhs hmm1 Wynette and m'ni many more U SU!ltr Memorm of the SU11tr Bowls 10 ,.ovte: "The Gilmes" rd•al 70 !Zhrs) Stanley B~ke• Ryan 0 Neal Mrchael Crawford The story ol lour athlm1 who travel to Rome to com Ptle m lhe Olympics 76 mile mar athon ract m ,.en Griffin Show 2• Five Pres.dents on the l'rts1· dencJ ED Cua de Hutspedes so The Old Houseworks -9:30- 3 An11e Q Mork & Mrndy (R) Mork 1n lOve Mork expe11tntts earthling lo~P for the f11s1 tome loses his head o~er a shilpely blonde and introduces a shocked Mindy to the ob1ttl of hrs pasSton tD The lli&httOUs Apples A Dream r ulhlled Big Neck McMoms Ol8il n11es a lrtbute to M111in Luther Krng but runs onto uneU>tcled oppos11ton from htS &11U11end the disco Cllly daughlei ot a minister who marched v.1th K11g Jf To Be AllllOunctd SO Tiit US Chronicles \\ehave one word to say about the cost of our new health plan. .. Lower prices because we're now age rated, with more options on deductibles. For more information •. - call or stop by one of our nineteen local service offices or send in this ooupon. We're ready to help. r.-------------, I am under 64 and interetted In your new Individual I I Health Plana. Pleae proyic»me with your free booklet I and 1n applbdon tonn. I MAIL TO: Mm1r.etirw Servicet Dept., Blue Croll c:A I Souchemc.lifomia, P.O. Box70000, Dei>t. N,Van I Nuya, CA 91470 I I In ChAUNI. phone: (71') 641-8348 I I 1· MXlll XCI I I xw art I I tw .L WO.IM ,XMILY I . I ... ~~· •« ..... , I L Jnclividnal Health Plans. J ~~·'s th•nth 1h1n&, 11111 '" "'d, tncb the 111n11ttA• • al ; n1hon fD rl1111M1•s (CC) l'11'1()11t1\ ol Wir Clln\linl 1u101t\ f11inlllld110 ~ w01~1nt l;1m with lhf •bit o l\l;no ol D..:~ lftt ••• l11nt1n11t1 o r1a111b,1d1 p•V\~m .. 1111 u111 1na W1lhtl111 , POW "' 1~1nt It, nd 10:00 ....... • ~Ill lhl'Hf• lhwt U lllJ141l'MM4 J4 ~ City 1t1uult111 (C Cl e Uiw ._,., Ma1uo .. "-<ht<\ -lO:JO - D e 8> ID llt•• ti:) f'ltMMt Ill M ·•nlo V1cl1111 I~• Pu•••~ I(, k • •~w '"' 1rw1 ~I r•d V.Ou• ~'''"""' to "•• 11 CllMM 11:00 •• 10 11 tt lltW\ D•$UH llt•I a t ...... ,, ... ~(lie D Movtt " our OH0111lt M•n' led•I MJ AIO.. lu. tt .. w .. )UI Gt f1111 8et hu1 lJft ti) .. Mr Hill 2• ,.ftMnlt fD Hu1111n f •o of tll1na 11 ,1 rhe O!un lti" v••r1 t" 111• "'' y,f'fli ,I 111 A ,., .. ,tu Al \I~ •lt"t •l!Jll( °"• ol 1~. r••111l• ,1 "~ n I~·"• Athu1• I "11•'"'1 lht 14 •~flt -11 30-u 1 11. MO'fit' "low Giant ·· ·•Oon 't Loo• No. .. G aa ~· lollAnr Cuson D fht 0.lln& Game 8 3 10 .29 Ille•• Mom "Ttnspttd & B1own\110t" at Ho&•n"s Her0t1 Cl) Gtl Smail ~ The ltlchteous Applu Bl) ~o Captioned ABC Nun 12:00 D Tw1h&hl lone m Mission lmpowble Cl) The Gooden m Movie -12:30-a The Ne•lywtd GJme Cl) Independent Net:work News 1 :qo II v 39 The Tomorrow Show g Movie: '"Crosswinds'" (adv) '.>I John Payne Rhondd Fleming 0 MIVtllCk m Movie: "•ct ot Y1olenct"0 1d1ai "49-Van Heflin Janel le1i;h Cl) Movie: "The Pnwale lives ol .,__,.,.."' an4 ht"~cOIJI) .6() M1n~1y Rooney Mamie Van Doren 2:00 O Moviti: ''A hnk in Vietnam.'" "Stoim 1n a T ucup" m Movte -2:30-u News/M~1e: "The Jud&• and Jale Wyler" (dral 12 Belle Davis Doug McClure Cary Con ... ay A re 111ed etcentuc fudge who runs a pmate 1n~es111a11on l11m w1lh lhe assistance of parolees gets a murdr1 case lo handle m Movies: "I M1111ed a Wilch," "Yoy11e to the End ot the Un1veru" 3:00 U Movies: "l'assaae Wut." "Mur· dell in the R11e Mo1cue'" lw•DN•SDAYI smur11u 10 r11 lllOllllll& ••• tlMllllOlll MtllRJ'- ,ltHt 111 OAYTIMl ,.IOGllalS. .... ftt JMI Ctllffftltll(t, flt lllf • .,., Ntlt\ OA'11Mt lllOWIU 12 00 D • "Qu1e1 r-iu1t, Mu1ft1 " 11n•\• 4J GtU•l' ,ndr1o (j,.1 l'll•Kl R11h.,d 1ltnn111j A 111111111; )!Uh • l)hlflr '\ht~t ~"" lol• 1 ltu111 • llbtfly CD "A Otft&tl011) "•oltwon" n1111 •~ P•I U ti11t11 i; ... ,~, M•lt Ill• H11nc Jim 11;1 i.u, Cl) "fll)I IOI Tt11" (lllU\I '•I N•I•"' Wwd ll111w f"tL by J 00 CJ "ll1<~t1e;1d lht f'nalt" 1•4•1 ~. Mubrtl N~•lo11 l1nd• u .... ~11 k11 h,111 ti•" 10 '"Sh•dO w on lht l•nd"' ·1••) h~ l.t1 .. 11,,,111411 )11 ,,. l11t.1~rl )t '"S•lan Ntvei Sleep\" l onr.t 1d111 b tlri11111 Wrhtl 1'11lt1•t11 H11ld~11 f 14111 t ~Y)tll l 30 U "'K41hmne'" 11!1 n 1•, 5,. , ~P'''' A11 r •in•• tt•n1 1 W nkl•c Jul.-~'"'f' l•n• 't'r1•ll A 1~ul1~ htllrn lflt~h he u•ir111\ .,111 "' 11•11111r•tJ .... h.1 I 111 cl 1MUP u1 trncJft)! EVENING 6 :00 0 :I t 10 12 23 llt wS 0 U ID 29 3t Ntws 0 Wonclt1 Woman Q M1udt d) Buebalf 1Conl1nued lrum ~ 30PMJ lhe lo• Anitles ll<ldgm <S lht Houston As1101 W It bkH a Thiel 24 SuNkc VIOiin Concert with T1mo thr D1euelhaus a> fhe Clect11c Companr so Camera Th1ee -6:30- 3 12 l l News 8 M A S H O Tic h t Dou&h 10 Barner Miller a> 01d Cavett Show 29 To Tell the T rulh 7:00 0 0 U 23 News 3 The Odd Couple 0 Happy Oays A111n e 12 Tic h e Oou&h 0 Tiit loktr'' Wild 10 Mtrv G11fhn Show W The Streets of San Franmc-0 2• lnsi&hl fD Om Easy (C·C) 1t hm1ly Feud m Los R1cos T1mt11tn llo11n 50 The MacNttl/lthm Report -7:30- 0 The l'nce l.s Ri&hl -' H1ppJ Dm •1a1n II In Starch 01 . , . Joho 1ri. Bapl!SI 0 Sha Na Na D HoU,-.ood Squms i l'M M11u1ne O face the Music tl ltl M0A0S•H H' M1tth GJmt PM 2.~ Old Houseworks a> _The MacNeil/lehrer Report ID_, .. ~. )t l•mlly feud so Crul 1'11I01m•ftCU 8:00 U • It Mowit ""•crou fht Grt•I Ocvrdt" 1 I hr l f.oncl r "')) 1! kot.trl ~11~•" Htdthr1 k.ttlr•) M.,, Paul h•<l 01ph•n\ "''~' lh"' -., •uo\\ lht lroni.,1 "'ldtlM\\ rn lh" •d••nlu•t hl111 Q u n Real l'topfe (t Cl ffl l f '""'' 1n luO• 1 11M d• "" lhr l ••d" R"" • lfUnl(•ll I bl"~ I\ 110 'Nit II l1ihltr ~1lql\ f 10 ,,_, 10 1.1. , b y n"'" m•~•1 Sun l•m•u•I • or l4u••nl 11 • nud1\I "''' M1 B;1 •u1~ ;nd W1011& •'••-Wool~" a Moflt '"r111lly lowe1f' d111 1 '~• 1 11,,,1 ,. ""'1"0 01 h ,,, '" •l••iluh ljorl lulfl\ f•wllt lo'"~" 1111 • i!l•U•llltl \ Vdfd01\• Sybil IS llU>~•l~h/rO I~• • 111111111 llll"f.lflQO U 3 10 29 l1&hl Is Enoua~ (CC) 1R1 Bio1tmt1oud ~1\lelhood Wht11 111l•t•' llt\hn14n [l11db~lh 5 •••" h lu• ..i h•111t1•nd IA~"\ 11,1 lo J •• ! 11,11'11 Iv ~d•l1 \h1• h,I\ 10 md~~ Jiii~ 'v11.l1 ojfr lllQR\ ~b11U! do1ng •hdl•·~' lh• ~111111• du•· l11mm1 i •,I• /1 ''~ 11 Od.if!, rnn\Hu• !1011 • 1mcun1 •"d hod lh•I Ii• 1n, lht bC\S ••O b• lh1•f Jot•,,, I ~" r11m ,flfllll fl•dl"1•11I O Mo•tt '"8tlwfen lleuen 1nd llfll'" dr.11 ~~ I 1ht\ 1:1• !J•·" o 1.•4,..1u1d llob11' l'ld'J. ~· l0 11v Y. •II" A voun• St ul'""" ,fot n, 1'l'o•ld l'ld• II "''h • ltod• 6ll•ludr 1, ... a•d ,h6•tc· '0P''' IPa•ns 1h1.iugh ' ~ •6 ttp•r '"Ct I 1uO~• !i1 ft'l ll,.RldR b> •hdl hf I W Movtt. '"Ice Palace'" d•a • ffi lh•1 R cno11d Bun n HotP" H,,n A b•ll« s11ugtl• b•'"'''" 1 '" • ritt >lart\ '" d • •nun dRO onhnor\ ln•oughOul lht11 lut\ a >\1a ~. lrghh tor >tatthOOd 14 Grul Performances m 28 font&hl -8:30-m Carol 8u1ne11 a> Grul Pertorminces 1k1 Md' oe1h m M1 Oulce Charylm 9 :00 0 e 12 Movie "The list Hard Men" '"e~J I~ 1 '"' 1 r no•ll1•" Hotoo Jam•1 l"obu1n f\.1•hdl• Ht1\hP1 A •fl1tPd 1Jwll16n \l1 1ps 1.tn h1> ~un, 111 nunl ao t'\Cd~<d "'ti ~ut I • 1e1Pn~• 11.s ~·•· •l•~lh O 23 39 D1ll'•en1 Strokes (C Cl dl1 ra1he1 anJ So C '• 11/ "'' rn·e•\ a ldlh•· \ r ~·~1 .. 11 ···~ ... t.u., bul Nr•n h'" \>e\ ~ •1dl' bi; r1uscul~ dii4-h.• 4'"· 4 1114" .. 1 11>1< ~eallh rluL I Oo\t d ~·· IJ• " mo•1d l!eg~,. la •SI r ~ue I u 3 10 29 Mov1t "PUii'" Pa•I I ldta ,, 't An1 ' D•'""S• n Ro~••• l'i•~"" I• •, 6nr l't111rn Drnn.s \\fi,•! ll1P e•PIO\IV~ di.ma I ·n· "''" l"d N<1men "'"i ·~~ ora •l•n • Pd!d d•Sr I lla"d" ~ 1~4 .. ~ 't 1,.h a•e sha11e1td on • C•'"' De· •<nbe• morning .. hen an alldCI. t on tne s~•ts th~nges tnmf' t~''·" ~na ~ndS lhP rnnoc•nct f d JI v• m Merv G11!ttn Show -9:30-·o 23 Santord <R• lh~ R.n~ valuable diamond 11ng t.ttrally land~ 1n 1he hal ol 1nnoce111 bysland•• f 1ed Sanlo1d du11nll a iobberv di a Beve1l1 Hills 1ewell"j SIOIP G) ll Sllow de Loto V•ldu n lool •ttve 10:00 D ~J »t Quc•cr 1R1 bu~l1 A••n• lhllu&h Qu1ncv 1nd 1n rp1 dtmoaoh\I 1.,t ~ '""~ u"' 01 dudly botulism 10 lh• .radium 111\r1t » SO«fr rh•mpwn\t11p" 10 b~ ptJft' thty un1101 ar1 tn• a•m' po,tpootd •• lhws m ..... lldtlll Nttwo1• llt W\ CD llM llltlttr M11ud1 ...... Sliow -10:30-m •a> llew1 u W111111 HtllOC ind the M1i1n1 of lltsttutu 11 :00 u. ' 11 2> New\ 8 S 10 29 31 llt ws U lilt lltwlywed Game O lrlovie: "Mad Oo& Mo111n" 1 ~141 16 Dennis Hupp., o ... I r.111111111 frank Th11ng m You Bel Your lilt Q) a.any Hdl 2• S.C:ramento Week 1n Review €ll) Werner Ht1101 and the Mak1nc ol Noslenlu lhl\ d~· u111111141, ,,, Cf1111dn him d111 • to1 ftr•1 ~ 'h""~ n1m al ... 01• un 101.dl•un 111 C~tm•o·1 d•ld Holland on ht 111n Nu•.lrrolu so Here's to You1 Health -11:30- 0 ' 1 i Camp11cn ·ao II 2l lt Johnny Caison 0 Tiie Oat1n& Game U 3 10 19 Ne"1 love Boal m Hotan's Ht10ts W Gtl Sm11t 2• TllCIC Comic fD 50 Captioned ABC Nt•S m Noeht ii Noche 12:00 O a u Mov1t '"Zumil Buch" ldtdl 18 Su14nnr ) '"''' U Tt1ll1&ht Zone .cD Mi1.sion lmpou1blt W The Goodies m Mowie -12:30- 0 Movie: "Topk1p1" <1v1111 ~·1 Melrna MPll uu• P• l.i II I ' ' W Independent Network News 1:00 II u 39 fht Tomo11ow Show u 3 10 29 811tltl O Mave11c• m Movie "Song ot love· J10 ~I 1Ulhr11n1 11r~h Cl) Movit: Pl '"Ma and Pa Kttllt on the farm" •1 , Mi1111 Pe~, Nltl"4. 2 :00 O Movies ··cry ?I lhe C11y The T1tl1tld Thunderbolt m Movie -2:311- 0 Ne.s Movie "' Riders to the SIJl'l" (sci 1 1 ~~ 11. ·r .,. •1 ~ h~ R1cna1d Cai ' W ~rr • ,. lh1et men ~1~ ,., '•'PC L. •t 0th 1 f Sc1tntoltc 1n,.~··1a· r • "•" •OC~•t lh•P I 11.11•• i• P .r r•e 1hr1 attPmpt • ;1·' • • f" •' • 3 :00 0 Movies: "The Nil~td Runntt," "Someone II the Door" m Movie: 111 ··Cass T1mberl1nt" (dta) '48 SpPnrn l•acy ,ara lurnec ZacM1y Srnll Tom D•a~t P1ge 11 ,. Herb Tarlek (Frank Bonnet, r}. alter selling Les (Richard Sanders rn helmet) loads of insurance cringes w11h rear when he learns lhat his prize client has been rn a serious accident as Arthur and Andy (Gordon Jump I, and Gary Sandy) look ori rn WKRP m Cmcmnat1. Saturday al BPM • on CBS l'l\USIC, DRAMATIC PERFOft.lllW"ICES AND QUEST APPEARANCU FORMER PRESIDENT QEAAIJ) FORD• 80 OPE• THE. LENNOl'i SIST OLIVIA HUSSEY • JONI EARECKSON • SSA S<JE. ANDERi QUINl'i CUMMJNOS • BEN VE N • r .. RICARDO MONTAL EFREM ZIMBAUST. JR.· S~ " R • TOM NETHER' BERT JONES • ~, :r ROBERTSON• I ROGERS• ~->: ~ ~. ,, 'Al"~ ~ANO CROUCH ,A ' _, •• · ~'\;HE FONDA • ~,<;,\HI ·DOWNS Y°f':O EVANS VE REE MOOR ROTE. QUIN , ... ,. Sweeping you Into the hearts of children around the world ... 1t•1 your ch•nce to ... COIU LOVE THE CHILOREr"t. l'IATOltll'IQ aTAr. "'OO"IYHAA "91!4tnt, World Vlelon lnttmttlo1111 ~ f'lllM,.TlmO!I Of_. "'9IOll lllTONIT- SATURDt\V. 8f:PTf.MBER 13 .· 8:00 PM-1:00 AM • KCO~-TY. CH 13 SATURDAY I SEPTEMBER ll I MORNING 6:00 U fVews Rtpf1y :J Sunrise Se111esttr CJ Community Fettback OJ Unimsity of rhe A11 C[' films th1t Teach -6:30- fJ Summer Semester .J Villa Ale1re 1J That's Cal U It's Your Business ..1 TV Classroom CJ Davey & Goli1th :~ It's Your l usi11tss OJ Speak Dul a: Romper Room EI; Captioned ABC News lft Hot f ud1e 7:00 fJ lhrlo's M11ic Movie M1eh1ne CJ ID » Godzilla/Globetrotters U Sic Blue Marble U Q o (S Superfnends CJ Hot Fud1e Show OJ T ttn Scene EI; Yo11 lor Hulth -7:30-fJ Dusty's Trtthouse IJ l'KestltllS '.} KiclsWorld CJ The lone R1n1er OJ Elementary Hews C[' Sonr"'s fr As We Ste II 8:00 fJ a l 2 The New Adventures of Mi1hty Mouse/HK•le and Jecklt 1J (2) tn r red and luner Meet 'Ille Shmoo U Rifleman U I] o f8 l'laslitman 0 Roi/er Superstus OJ Movie: ~ "Tman Esupes" (adv) '36-Joltnny Weismuller CE' Spteial l't09le EE 011ee U po11 • Cla$Slc -8:30-fJ llJ Tiie Tom & Jerry Show 1J llft l'alrol Ill Here's to You f1r lltboll 9:00 fJ ..J CD Tiit lup l unny/h.td n11111tr tt.ur 8 The li1 Valley e Tiit lOllt ll1111tr Ill W..t11's MIN114.. fit Fttlin1 frH '\$ -9:30- 11 ~ QJ Tiit 0.tty Dllct '""' • CJ ® 18 ~ Doo '"' Sut"7 Doo • Wea ,.,.u ...... TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 7. 1980 U -1 l.O 12' lafl·Hrmpics OJ S11 MilllOll S Man fr) International Kitchen 11:00 1J l l U lastb1ll lhe Ne• ~ork Yankets at the Boston Red Soi OR lht P11lsbwrah P111tes al tlte Mon lrul (lpos a Bonanu U ' 10 1:11 Wuhnd Speml Parr I lhe !rouble •1lh Miss s ... rcll CJ Thrillseehrs m M1kin1 Th1n1s Grow -11:30-fJ _j .12 D11• l'ack D ) 1..0 l9 Amer1t1n Blndstand OJ Soul Train CE' Superman fr The f re nth Chef AFTERNOON 12:00 fJ 1.J J2 f al Albert e The R1eers CJ The East Side Kids CE Tarzan 11• An Act ol Con1rm (C·C) fr) Trains, Tracts 1n4 Treitles -12:30- ·..- fJ } T2 The lone lla111er1T11· un Hour g Tht Munsters u (fl> i» NCAA Foon111 rums 10 be announced OJ Mcwtt: "l'tanet of Blood" (sci h) 66-John Su on. Basil Rathbone ff: f11111buds CRJ IF Futbol lnternKional 1:00 C[' Marcus Welby l 4 Tennis: Lipton World of l>ollblei -1:30-fJ CJ Cf2 JO Minutes g F-TrOOt> 1J Abbott & Costello fE National s,ncftronlzed Swi1111 mini Team trial {R) 101 lhn Qflttil S ..... • Alltit (Al fllt Th 8r1d de<tde IO ~Ot • IO~ftlk wtt••nd 11 homt a "' ut ~" hfld 1 ht11 ltwt not in•• 4 11, , 111111tf1n1 w'buld bt 11111f •ho'I• Id llt1tf "'°"" le .t lt<I l)loi.' lo ~n&• ......... Al 11• n. '-tu• ett .. 1111w .. ( lllf P•th 111 Wnh~ flClfOlf\ l~t •• c••pl\" "''""' lltt1M•nl •·Ill •"d pofftWl!lf •lttlltlll ,. ""'~uh m UM _, M11ut1• .. ~~ -10·30-• '""4 .. ,.., .. • a> tD Ntw\ , «> Mn .. '""" '""'" l1lht (t t ) (I{) 50 S.ttqtll 011 Act.,fttum ot G•"' 11&11itl1fl 11:00 fl II s 10 >t 11..,, • lht llewly•f Galllt • I It J) )f llt•l D lllowit 'Wlfit Oul" " ,. lllUllll) W'•ft "'" I ,.1 •• G).lou let You• \Jte Q) kn111 H1 2• htPlftf at rao, SO ht1nwon' -ll:JO- U a 11 111ov1u jlhl_ ltttu JDllS," "llklll•lan 1ncnntt- U t> )t Johnny C11son a The Oat1n1 Game II 3 10 2t News Clt11ht'' Allitll m Hopn's Hr1oe' Cl> Get S1111rt fD so ~ptionef ABC News 12:00 U 'Tw1h1ht Zone m Ml$SIOll Impossible Cl> Tiie Goodiel.. O)MO'lte -12:30-u The Oatinc C1me Cl> Independent Networl News 1:00 U 23 39 The Tomorrow Siio• U Movie: "Dutt 1n the lunate" (adv) 54 D and And1tw~ 0 Movie: "KP/ West" td••I 11 Stephen Boyd Woody Strode l111;n1 Bolling. Sheree North Simon O.i~ land. W1lh1m Pnnct ford Rdlnh 0 Mnend m Movie: "Who Was Thi lady'" (com) 60 lony Curtis Oun Martin Cl> Mow1e· IW "Whtn Tomorrow Comes" tdra) 39 Charlt~ Bov'' lrtnt Ounnt 29 Barelti 2 :00 0 Movies: "Claudia," "Victim" il)Mme -2:30- tl Movie: '1he lCJ Steps" 1mvs1 60 Kennrlh Mo1t Taina [I~ 3:00 U lllowin: "Brainstorm," "Thun1 der in the Pinn" CD MO¥le: ,_,, "Ed11 of Darkness" (adv) '43-Errol Flynn Cl> Mo.ii : '.Jlf "Johnny Stool flll'on" (dra) 49-Howard Dull I l'RIDAY smcMllA 11 ltr llMlfll~I •Ml •lt11110011 h\11111'- pluw ut OAYflMf 'AOG"AMS ..... let ,.Ur tt11VtAtt1Kt •ff tht ..,,., .... ti OAVllMl MOVll'S 11 00 II • 14HINU1 Sun 0. 111111"1\'''' RI I'•~ f t(111 tf M"' u.-, N.au r rt r I Alt•~ wr111t Q) Ill "Tl" l•d' V•n1\llo ' ,,.,,, M1 h4· k .. t~• .. ,. f i11 , .,~ •• M11r•••I I .u u • .a Q.) .. ")O'' ;, I Wrhl 't'11l1 111 t I ) 00 fJ) 111 'lhr C•11h~tt\ h,t ~I I j l'4 II f ''' • k.11 '' 1 I It " if-11 ( I ~ f\ '• I t 10 ' Atwr111e II Mr Oollny 111~ t 1 .~m t tu -k h , Jt th C11thm•~ I ' I t, ,, I"' ~ I •, tfl1j11 hr1111 I, , I }() U "M1,b< 111 C111111 lfomt 111 "" Sp11111' ·I• I f tt ~.. I • ~ I •' I 11 I 1<1• tl1 "'"I EVENING ] 6:00 0 12 n ll News o u ro 3 10 0 W011der Wo111111 e Bueb•ll '""' If' Al h k~ ,, .. 0 M1udt (0 Bm~ll p-, ~ .. .\r1,,.. ... 11\C 1111.tli Ktd (1) It Takes• Thiel 24 Soccer. M1dt m Gt1m•n1 ED !ht [letlflt Company so S1cramtMO Wet~ '" Rtfltlll -6:30- 3 fl 39 lit•S 0 T1t he Dough 10 81rnty "Miller W Dick Cavett Show 29 To Jell thr llutn 'o Slud10 Sfr 7 :00 ti 0 0 23 News 3 Tht Odd Couple 0 H1ppr Days Ag;iin 0 The Joker's Wild 10 Merv Gollin Show 12 lie he Oou&h Cl> The Strttts of San f 1 anmco '' Wash1n1ton wee• 1n RtYlh ED Over hsy CC Cl 29 h m1ly Ftud €D Los Rtcos hmbrtn llorJn so The Maclltil Lehm RePo•t -7:30- tl World of Sumval 3 H1ppr D1ys Again 0 39 Family Feud U lbseball !tu 1t• t ~1 ,, <hr Cdhlorn•• An,, 0 Holl,..ood Squ1m a PM Macazme 0 face tllt Mos1c 12 2' M A S H ZJ The Muppel Show 14 Wall Street Week fm Tht MacN11l/lth1er Repo•t Gl Arlana 10 Vot111' ,lpelln• ,, • TV weeK. SEPfEM9l" 1, 1HO a> ,,.,. .. I~ ... U F1••14s (C·t) llln 11<1 '>11\\ h .. r pl11 I • 1 • • 1hlu 4 h.1lf111oy\ ' .,,. .. •. u ...... , ~" ,. A, I ~.. ' JtA11tl J> Mow" · Wtb I lht S,ldef'' ' I i ~ A I ,,, f .,,, ' ..,f I , , n t CthP~P ,r11l It• t ~• u1yUfll' ~ ·~ V1ll••Ull It• I• 1J .11111 11 om• iut ,_, • 11i.1 • •1 t 11 tr II~~ 11 W PM M1c411nt Q) Movie "Cheyenne Aut uMn'' HI· I ' l "' I ill( II 1tn W1d111dll I* tr.• 1 h• rm~ 1~1 lht I 11 ' • l"JLI \r .p!'ldl• tl11'fll i ~ I 1 I f Ill I/I ll1 lfl'1 fl 1#11 II ,,,. I 'h1 Nf It' Atj,, I' HI "111111\ '~ Old fuend\ l'lt• f11ends m /l! 1 on1gllt ~o Vi1shineton W~ek 1n Rtvit• _g 30- o n 1nd Mitt 1 H I .., t i111ttr, ht • 1· t "'~' t 0 , lO Ii MOt1t • , • tt t "'tr1-i Pu1I :.. . ' J II t 11 1" 11 "! o\ ~ • fl W Rams Sptetal H Pavarotti at Ju1t111rd ED Washington Week m Review ID El Show dr Edu11do 11 so Wall SllHI Werk 9:00 0 e 11 Th~ Ouku of ti.maid ~ ,'f ! I ., ' I!~ If 1 '' ~I f 1\ I! I I \I 11,t'lfo.•io " h i1 • 0 23 19 ~PU'-Up Amer1c. ID Merv Grrfl1n Sho,. 14 8111 Moyer~ Ju11rn11 fi) Wall Street Weel so Old fntnds. New l1oends -9 30-m Sacoamento Week 1n Rt,.t • €D Y Ahora Que' so lmag~ of lnd11ns 10:00 0 ii l2 Ddll~~ ~ .... ' • t • " •' •" IL llr·iftlH ~ 0 " 39 A Man Called Sloint i< • 1·. ~· •vlr• \il\dM ~nd 1 1 •'ii lul 1,u 11hl111 1fr1t1 hv~ br 111 1111 "u •It'• P•1'! 111 M RI ll ' ; ,,.,, I 1,,0 J• .rnlr1olr lor 1 dr.1Jl1 "•••Obt lhdl lhr1 ,..111 u)t lo t 1.r uvtr the .. ,,r.o U 0 News ED 1111 ....,,n• C•.-lc• _... Dfbul Mortis p1ov1des a s~.-1 k10\ .ii tllt rvent' people •nd 1ssuu 1mo<11.,nt 1n tbr 1980 elttltons fI) U111 Mujfl Marc.Ml so ~O r utu,. Cu•dalunal ll1My -10:30-m mm 1tws 11:00 0 0 • <Ji .,. llltwf 0 3 10 12 ~ ...... D Morumlle 1114 WIM lll1s sllf(11t •nt1odu<o 811ta1n ' tom~dy team to lo\ Anarln O One Allen '' llrce m You Bel Your lite Cl> Benny Hill i• A1111tller Vo1tt ill Nana I ht V1<11m I 111 a 11me N,1n.i 1e""' tu hN coun11v houst lo 1•111~11 .. n Sl~1n~1 Jud George) liu 'V" bUI \hf (JllllOt lf~l\I the call ot lh•· 1t1e1I••· -11:30-tl 8 11 Movies: "llo Holds Bar· red," "The New Avenaen" 0 '3 31 Johnny Carson 0 3 10 29 frtdays 0 Rhoda W Movie. '"The MarcuS·lfelson Murders" Id••~'> Md'I''" Gn•lner Gtnt Woodbury '" .r t "rrr N,d Btally Cl> Ctl Smut , 24 ~er 1mento Wttk '" llev1elf ill Mini Captioned ABC News so Captioned ABC Mews . 12:00 O Amt11t a'' Top h 11 0 The Sulho ns (1) Tht Goodies €D Mov1t -12:30- 3 f11d1ys l'lfl 1n Revre•1Three's a Crowd 0 Movie "Wild and Wonderful" • n• nl 111111 111111~ lJl11S1Urrh 0 f 11dlys1 Movie. "Oedipus the King" (did' .,, Lllri\IOOhrl Pl'"""''' O•,un l'fr\11•\ I •Iii Pdlmer 0 Mom: 8'11 "Battle of the Son" 1Cnm 1 bO Prt(r Sellets "' ldl ,. ru111nnn~, ro frrdays1C111ol Bu1nell fEl Independent Metwor\ Nein 1 :00 0 23 39 lhe M1dn1&hl Sjltdil (1) Movit 111 "M11n1htenl ~ s1on" • h 11 j~ Robtrt Tavlor htne 1 11" lll-tt1 I urness -1:30-m Mov1t IW "lht Min from 1'11net l" <scr hi SI W1111.1m Sh.ii I M H~dttt f 1tld Robert Cta1i, 2:0() O Mov~s "r111t Lovt." "Whistle Dow" tilt W1t1d" -2:30-tl Movll!: 111 "Rll1pSOC1y 1n 8111t" .-.11nU\) 4'> llotr1I Aldl A''-"' Sm11n lUd" Ir' ir O Movies. "Dnct 1ou Kiss 1 Slr1n1er:· "The Mad Choul" ED Movie 3:00 W MOYlts "Rte! Planet Min," "Secret Venture" (1) Movie· tw "Outside tht Wall" dr 11 SO Richard Base hart Ma111vr1 'h•~Pll So~M Hd,\fJ TV WEEI<, SEPTEMBER 7, 1980 ;-oRANGE CD~NTV CAR BUYERS GUIDE • ~ ... _______ AND SERVICE DIR~CTDRV _.,. 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NewPort Beach -'73-0900 llLL YAM POISCH&AUDI 1363 1 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-JJJ) VOLVO IAILI n VOi.YO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-tJOJ -- DAI LY PILOT ---- Costa Mesa -540-9640 TOYOTA EARLi IKI TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-tJOJ VOLKSWAGEN JIM MARINO VOLICSWAGIN 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142-2000 MAI• HOWAID YOLISWAUM 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 134-4100 = lWt llllf ._._ ..... llllUf II 11) ........ ... ID ... It. ''Bt A11u11111u1" t••> '69 lier• Dola(11s lrtlkc..ic ... "'*" la lrtlMll ..... , .... • T11t 1W llefMll $,..WMIH ......... ,_,, ... -l :JO- • 111 s,.'b S,.Cttt11M1 = .... C."C4!'1 -'41¥ Stot•..il Woo;y $hodt e.. ~ ..... 11 ...... ,,. "4 a..r~.....-,._ ... • T.c '1...n ,.. ., ••• of lllS-.lltl (lt) ........ ,. ~ 4 :00 J £-•""' :. S.,.r Mtl!lllllft ti 1111 Sullfr I ,) f'llt f!lftf $1 .... •lflle ltalldJ ,.. r"""llHI Slltw e ... u11 111, 10~ An~,·~~ Ouac tll vi lh' C1nc1nn111 It'd' tr ....._ ··5~ D.,a al l'e•1nc'' (Ola) &l Av• C11dne1 (It ..,_. NtrJtl 1114 1111 1111•1111 ...... ,.bl C"-f• ~ *'""" lo Advcntu" e....,.. ~ Me¥1t; "[lllJ!lt OI t~t 4nh" (SCI Ir) J7 mn CcJll111s B All A<t ti C..,.w -4:30-• ....._It lht San Oirco P4drt~ 11 th• At~nta Braves ~ Gtut l'trlor111anc:ts C s,.llto 18 C-s Western (Mdoon1111n 5 :00 II Mfl ltff-and Prnie• II flH-UH • Sbr Trt• 8 () ~ The Widt World ol s,orts Covera&t ot the WBC Wo1ld Futherwerght Champronsh1p tight from San AAton10 I eau. betwten Salvado1 Sanchu and Patrick ford Cl Movie: "T .. n Tamet" 1v.ts1 '65-0ana And1ews Je11y Moort ®""" (]} -'°'"' Johr! loktrl ~ Stu Soccer CD loci~ foll .. ·up: An Act of C0111ress -5:30- 11 ID ""'' , ® Wide World of Sports Cl} Dolly hr1011 Show ~As Wt SH II CD W1tt111mu •V•NINQ 8:00 ... ~ ..... • Mlwit: "M"'9rltll1 lt11nd" ($C1 fr) '61 (2hrs)-M1ch1tl C1111 ID UWlllKt Wei• """ II Mtflt: "What 1 W11 to Go' (com) ·5• (2hrl)-Shlrley M1cl11~1 D DeM~ut 111"1 ~ 18 fttll111 frtt I Tiit 0,.ft MllKI ,, .... c ...... -•:30- • • D lltwt 7 100 •....., ef ttle WIN ' flit .. .,,., .. 11 llM let11IY SMll ·(~~ II Gllldr MMJ 1ofia.t'•~ f_ 8 1t flit lH rtllCt Wtt• u "" .... 2' Wit c.w E Tiit •~A Aunt-G.lru lllt 11111111 r'lllO 4nd ;rft)h Ill Ill• 1v1n1 &••d~ pm•d ut llu"''" .rl .,t cJplured 1tt lh1' d<i411m1n111, a: , ..... JO Sh111 Cwtw11t -7:30-6 0.ft(t , .. ., J H•Hr l>•r• Aa11n O 10 f 1m1lr reud • ftlttont ,...., t In Swch Ot fr J4 011ct Upon • Cll)jj( (C C) 10 fttlrn1 frre 8 :00 '8 t u WU, rn C1nc111n111 (Rl rh, '!Y~RP $l~tf brcome\ drs&runtl~ wll~u Htrb )lirl) ""'"I 111su11neto 011 lhr 1ob Ind ropts depieSS!O nf•tm•n l '$ Nesm•n 11110 buy1n1 111uu&I• lOm•te IOI t.n men 0 l' JI Bue•· llocm '" the lSth C.tnlury 1 Rl A Orum tor Jen n1ltr-Bud btcomes obsessed with lu1n1n1 the 1dent1I) of the iul 111ho foo~t haClll' li~e hr\ lOth century grtlhrtnd ltnn1ffr O lilow1t. '"St1I~ the Wild Child" (d,.I 76 11hrs) Oa1-1d lanuen 111$h V;r Oe~ere A bena .. or•f p5y tnolOC"I "or~s "'1th a b-Oy v.ho 11 1nt1ncy was abandoned 1n the woods and ia1srd by •ofves U 3 Z9 The Lowe ao.1 (Ill A whoit husband huntrne for n1s w1d ow spols dn allracll~e prospec1 Junm1e Walker. Veinee Walson and Gr~& Moros 1tues1. rem~mber~d by the c1ev. as a tubby youngstrr Gopn~r s s•sler reappears g1ov.n goreeous and rn1ts1ed in Doc Mehssa Sue Ande1>0n guem and a divorced cuuple se~rng ofl Ihm daueh1er and her husband become locked 1n ii )taleroom togelher Con rad B•in. la net le12h Jarn1t I ee Cu111s and Peter Cott1eld guesl 0 Dun Mulin Comedy !lour \0 Shorts II GI Blair Pro Rodeo CE COME LOVE THE * CHILDREN with Carol uwrente •nd Art l inklelter ~ SPECIAL: Comt lovt the Ch1I· drtn (~hrs) Hosttd by Art l1nklet1e1 •nd Carol la .. rence :fl N.111t of the 6'111e: Somr Gr Old fritnda. Nt• friends (C·C) Michelle Kn11M & Kim Lemon Fred Ra11rs VISllS with youna o m nuts Michelle Kn1ehl and Kim ltmon .,ho und1r10 111 ~ours of 11111nu 11c tr11n1n1 d11lr Ill El MUfldo dt lult dt Albt , D 1111 MoJtrl Journal -1:30-• CJ (I) Th• Tl111 C.nwlJ Show ~ fi1 tT1htto111 Alplt1 ID 11111,11 ti ln.im W1rp11nt end w11s ' fllls eo1sode e101ares how , mov11 1m11u of lndttnl h1vt 'et ltcltd tht wtt 1m1&t ot lhe Native AmertCen G: ... 1111Ct11t1elt 9 i00 8 t If> Molite: "Tiie lit SIHJ" ldrt) 18 (7hrs) Robttl Mitchum 5,,.h Milts Rreh110 Boon, Candy Ct11~ I •mo Sttd rl A pmtlt flt 1\ t•lltd lo the m•n'IOll of Cen Guy Of 811\11, tht l•lhtr of two •110 dauch ters whe11 one ol tilt dtuahters is bl.tc • 111'ilt d II QJ at IJ t114 111t lta1 (Ill A ft•tllOly Double eiou~ 811111 help l1om a pietty 111tnn1 011101 oH•w to "''"h for n1~ bvddr wno d1s.p portd •nd IS p1uu111ed to have dttd 1n • hehcop1t1 cr,sh • ' fO Jt Tiit low1 8o1t (II) In · Apnl s love, a ballot fut makn • 1etu1n ~nea&tment 1<,ompanr,d by her tniAd&et ; man lht ere .. 1ns1anlly d1sl1ku Charo and forresl I ucke1 auesl rn 'Hippy (ndrna a mari.ed \C11pl1w111tnr couple plan to hn1sb Jhe.11 scrun play ind m1111aae Don Adams and Juliet Mill' 1uo1 and rn We lhree. a widow accom pan1ed by her dauahler, uneap~tl tdly mttls lht curs rnl lather lee Me11welhtr ll1yle Aletltr and Ross Martin t uest 0 Movre: "P'ttptnt fom" (dral 63 t2hrs) Moira Shum Anna f,lassty A pnotoer•pher. who rs a psycho pathoe killer takes p•cturu al tht panrc on the laces ol his vl(hms GI World btn1s 19IO CE Ben Vereen cuests on * Come love Children ~ C-Lowe lht Cll11dren J..• Austin City u1111ts (C·C) Er' Murder Most En1hsll l he Nine la1lo1s A body 1s discovered mu111 ated unrecoen1ubfe and hulih bur1eo 10 a stranie arave and the Coroner s Inquest declares 11 a Death by Natural Causes so herr Four Yurs 10:00 0 Ne.s 1J 1}} 39 S11 O'Clock Follies 'The Surprise Parly lht merry ma~e1s al Robby s b11lhda1 parly at Midas's ba1 a1f held p11sone1 by a Viel Cong 1erro11st wrying an auto matrc nfle U ,3 io .29 Fantasy bland IR) CE Watch Quinn Cummincs • on Come love Children CE' Come lowe the Children .2• So Jui •I the Ma1nttn1nce Shop H ~ 1-z " c 1110 •• oc § "a jjjif'lliii$ - TV weet<, SEPTEMBEA 7, '"° ID Tiit '* DI• Ci.., lltef111 lieul CM•,...... Th11 proc11m h11hl11hh tht Auaust rntehnc of twelve of tht mosl t<tomphshtd d1um corps 111 th• US and Can•d• -10:30- 0 I> 1t Goe4 r1111e Hairy Bcn Youncrr lfArrY rntervrnu whtn lht ltf110U$ '''"" al tled1hn1 SPCl'IS rtpOrltr Carol Youn1t1 •rttvu 1n lo•n and causts his d•uchler to qu11 fltr tot> m ,.."" 11:00 B II 8 t 10 it "'"" ) ,.twiJMo.re: "lr°'en la11<t" (•U) SA Rrchud W1dmtrk a Colle&• foot~1U !he Colorado 8ulf1los at lht UCLA 81u1ns IJ Mowre: "Satanic" (SC• 11) 69 Maeda Mnopka Julio Pena m M·A·s·H 12 To 81 Announced CE Efrem Zimb1list, Jr. • on Come love Children m Come Lowe the Childrtn .is Carol Burnett ind friends t• Nova (C·C) 2' To le Announced 50 Austrn Crty l1m1ts ., -11:30- fJ Ne•s /Mov1ts: "lfatm:· "Re· m1111ber When" II ~ l• Saturday N11ht l.Jve 8 llttn/lllovie: "Ma n 1n tflt Wtl· dtrnm" 14ra) 71 o.. Richard Hm1s t Tiit Thrilltrs/Mowie: ··srtu•tion Hopeless, but Not Serrous" 1P Mowit. "'Cheyenne Social Club" (wes) 10 James SJtwart GI Mom: 111 "Muhnr 011 the BountJ'' (adwl JS Clar~ Cable 12:00 CE Melissa Sue Anderson * on Come love Children m Conte Lowe the Children 1:00 IJ 2nd CltJ TYIROCk Concert 0 Candid CJmera ll' Mawres: "The Cr utu1e's Rf, wence," "C11vey1rd ot Horror·· -1:30-m Maw1u; "Thirty Seconds Om Tokro." "W11 ot the Monsters" 2:00 O Mow1es: "Chamber ol Horrors," "Two on • Gu~lotine" 0 lllow1u : "Don't look 1n tht Buerntnt," "Who Killed llltrJ What's 'tr Name"