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VOL. 73, NO. 265, 7 SECTIONS, 122 PAGES ORANG COU NTY,CAUFORNIA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 , 1980 FIFTY CENTS Did Sheriff Hide Niguel ·Bank Thief?~ av FREDElll('l(S('H(U:~u;HL Ol-o.ltyl'-\utt ('OOVlt'llOn o n C'Otl'llJlriH') .mil hank larr en) "hargl·is lhu l>l•r 'lt 111-:nllt wt11ll' hf' was a fUKlllVl' Wht>n Hurry Juml':s flarher was arresh•d IMst M a · 1n Brookvillt.'. t'a in "onn~('tton with thf' multi m1ll10 0 t972 burglary ut thl' L.tgumt Niguel bran('h of lln1t l'rl Californta Bank. t~~uients of the. small town amassed more than S25,000 \o aid his legal defense He> watr tht-last of 1>nc <lf'fl'll 1lanti. to bt• <'Un l<'tl"d f'lf lrwolvl' m,•nt m th.-M1s~11m lmpo., .. 1 bit'· ~tyle cnm~ that occurrwl ovM 1t three day period At kast two Jefferson County .. ti~riU's d~11uties have been ~un11noned before the panel The ~ht-ran has not testified "What they are looking into is this lh~t there may have been soml' type of extortion involving Barber, that his identity would be protected in return for a few burks. actually quite a few bu c k s." s aid one source knowledgeable of the probe. One might thrnk the l'<i'>t: would be closed lt IS not Barber. 38. was a fugitive for eight year,; before has arrest by the Federal Bureau of lnvest1ga lion. He was sentenced LO 12 years in prison Tuesday following tus A federal grand Jury 11\ Penn sylvania 1s hearin~ testimony that sources Saturday said may sho ~ th a t r e s id e nt s o f Brookville including John C Dinger, the Jefferson County sht!riff may have protected No indit'tments have been re· turned. Uarber lived in Brookville for Welfare Line Troubled Waves of New Refugees Upset Staff Ratio By GLENN SCO'M' ~ UW O•llY ,._ sc.fl On Uus lypicaJ September morning, Robert Paradis was fourth in line outside the locked glass doors of the Central District Office of Orange County's Social Services Department. It was 6 a.m and still dark. Paradis sat lndian-style on the sidewalk. Hls hair was tousled ftom sleep. He had arrived at t he Walnut Street oHice in Santa Ana at 3:30 a .m. "I finally fi gured out I had to come here and sleep here to get in." he said. Ahead of Paradis in line were two men asleep in wool blankets who he said had arrived at 2 a .m . A white husky lay between them; its sleepy eyes watched the 40 or so other scoTT people slahding or sitting in the quiet lin~. The third man in Hne had wandered off looking for a bathroom. This was Paradis' third visit to the office where the jobless and the poor apply for welfare benefits. He said he'd been out of work as a refurbisher of condominiums for two months because of an injured arm. ·He had no children, so be was applying for what be called general relief. This lime he was hoping they wouldn 'l turn ·rum away until his application was accepted. Next In line came three Indo·Chinese refugees who had moved a few steps away from the others. They were squatting next to a wall and s peaking in their native language .. Then came a young man with a moustache and a red T-shirt. He had slept in his car in the Bad Beak. CIUcken Tickin' OAK.LAND (AP) -:-All was quiet as Of· ficer Rubin Zenn patrolled the street. But at •~ts a.m . Friday, headquarters radioed him that a frightened woman report- ed a ticking bomb on her front porch. Zenn rushed to the home -and found a chicken pecking on the porch. "Lady, it's only a chicken," Zenn called up to the "very frightened" woman. "Just gfl it away from my door," she called down trom her second-floor window. Zenn lucked the chicken under hia arm, stashed it ln hls squad car trunk, where it continued peckin1. "M. a matter of fact, it did IOUnd like a bomb," he said. parking lot and en tered the line at 3:50 a .m .. he said. "l don't have a job or even a place to Ji ve ... he said. panic seeping into his voice. Jose de la a-uz and his wife wel'e next in line. For them too. this was trip No. 3 through the line. "They want us to come early," he said sarcastical· ly. ''So we came very early." · Like several others in the line. they were suspicious about the Inda-Chinese refugees -the Sl'NltAY SPE('IAI .. Vietnamese. Cambodians and Laotians -who had come swiftly into the U.S. during recent years. The de la Cruzes had immigrated into the U.S. from Guam in 1977.11ley bad to go through the embassy, he said. and wait in line to come. "And they take our jobs because they work for smaller salaries." he said. pointing ~o the three refugees. Unverified s tories already had b een whispered down the pre-dawn line about refugees seen in past days pulling up to the office in new cars or getting interviews with case workers when others were being turned away. Whether the stories were true somehow seemed less important than the fa('t that these early-morning applicants were frustrated. And they were willing· to place part of the bla me for their feelings on their counterpa rts - the Asian refugees who speak in unintelligible languages and benefit from a separate welfare program. The Walnut Street office is always crowded these days. and the refugee program is one of the reasons. It is the only offi ce in Orange County that initially screens the refugees for a federal progr a m called the lndo-Chinese Refugee As· sistance Program <I RAP). The program has been going s ince 1975. when the first of a n estimated 45,000 relugees who now live in Ora nge County arrived, sald program Coor- dinator Dolores Churchill. As of June 1 -the last date in which such statistics were available -about 22,700 refugees had been given cash aid, Medi-Cal and food stamps, she said. Today, about 81 workers are assigned to the program. Most or them are English-speaking refugees. More refugees than ever from Southeast Asia have been applying for aid. More of the gener al population has visited the offices, too, making the lines longer and the waiting more frustrating. Officials such as Reo Stenson, director of the Central District Office. think economic s lowdowns have created the increases. "Don't get the impression we're only talking about IRAP, becaUS<! we're not," said Stenson. "We're talkinf about everybody." Statistics rom the Social Services Department ahow that 1,206 people applied for cash aid lor the refugee and Aid to Fatnilies with Dependent Children programs ip July this year compared to (See WELFAaE, P•ce AU) 4 al least five years before his arrest. He used the assumed name John Baker. • H e was a self-e mployed handyman, working out of the trunk of his 1973 Buick. He lived above a music store and a mong his clients was Brookville's onJy newspaper , the Democrat. "He was a dear man. a good friend. He would do so much for people, a lot of it for nothing," said one friend who requested that her name not be published. "H's been awful lately, all these r\ewspaper people calling up. We)ust don't want to talk about it anymore.·· she added. The woman said she had no personal knowledge of the grand jury inquiry nor of anyone at· te mpting to protect Barber's identity. Sheriff Dinger was not availa· ble for comment SatUTday. "He says he doesn't know a n ything about it," said a female deputy who answered the telephone. "I doubt he'll call you back." Barber's arrest in May sent shock ~aves ~-~rou_gh Broolwille. population 6,000. ''Everyone knew him The first thing you know. donation cans wer~ popping up all ovw town. They'd be on the store counters. right next to the con- tain ers for th e crippl e d children." one resident recalled. One fnend or BaYbel"'s, who also requested anonymity, said reports that more than . $90,000 was collected were untrue. "We raised $25,000 to pay his lawyer (Robert TaJeol). ·' the resident said. Talcot. contacted Saturday at his Los Angeles home, declined to disc:.-uss the case. explaining <See JUR \',Page Al) Warhead Located H-Bonih Hurled Hundreds of Feet DAMASCUS, Ark. (AP> -Air Force rescue workers had to search through debris-strewn pastures befor e finding a nuclear warhead after a Titan II missi le si l o explo ded in Arkansas. according to a local s h e r i ff a nd ot h ers who monito r ed m i lita r y r a dio tra nsmissit!ns. Conway County Sheriff Carl Stobaugh said Saturday he learned from military radio • "transmissions that the warhead atop the inte r continental ba llistic missile was hurled several hundred feet in t he pre· dawn blast Friday that killed one Air Force sergeant and in· j ured 21 other maintenance ..J¥Orkers. ~ lie sai d tie learned the warhead had not been moved by Saturday night and the Air Force was working on it at the site. Neither the Pentagon nor the Strategic Air Command in Omaha, Neb., would comment on location of the warbe8d or even tlult the missile was armed with a nuc lear weapon. Transc r i pts of rad io transmissions monitored by the Arkansas Guette while rescue workers were searching for the injured indicate the warhead was c learly lostfor a time. Atone point ca me this exchange: "Air Force to Command One. Anybody that goes along that ar~a now, have them look around to see if they can pin· point the warhead. "Roger . I understand. Is there an y danger as far a s ap· pro aching it and radiation'?'· "At this particular point, it's unknown. but no one thinks so at this point.·' . ........... AERIAL VIEW SHOWS SEVERE DAMAGE FROM SILO BLAST Offldala Have Recovered MIH~le'a Nucleer W.•rtte•d According lo Stobaugh, the transmissions said the warhead was catapulted 300 to 400 feel in the blast, which left a debris· strewn crater 250 feet wide, but was recovered intact. Lt. Gen. Lloyd Leavitt. SAC vice commander, told reporters at a news conference Saturday at Little Rock Air Force Base the missile was reduced to bits and pieces. H e flew to Ark ansas and "l ooked in the hole where formerly lhe missile was." ··we have about the worst case we could have in terms of a Titan accident." he said, but said it was important there were no civilian injuries. Leavitt referred lo the inci· dent as a "catastrophic failure of the Titan II.'' He also refused to discuss whether a warhead was on the missile, repeatedly turning the question aside. Reagan, AnderSoti Aim ·for President Leav,itt said the Air Force does not know which of several possibilities was the explosion's cause, but said an investigatioo board has been empaneled and has begun its probe. When questioned about t)\e s hattering of the 740-ton COD· crele and steel door. Leavitt s aid it was easier to destroy from the inside. The door had been publicized as being acte- q uate to withstand all but ·a direct nuclear hit. BALTIMORE (AP) -Ronald Reagan and independent J ohn B. Anderson meet in televised campaign debate tonight, each aiming past.the other at Jimmy Ca rler, the president who wouldn't come. As a r esult, the Reagan. Anderson confrontation is likely to be more sideswipe than col- lision. Carter was to spend the even- ing at home in the White House, 40 miles to the south. Asked while campaigning in Chicago Saturday whether he would watch the televised debate, the president said : "Yes, l probably will." There will be a choice of telev~ion fare. NBC and CBS were carrying the hour-long de· bate, which begins at 7 p.m. M · sociated Presa Radio and other radio networks were to broad· cast the debate live. Tbe Public Broadcasting Service planned to carry the event on a tape delay basis, while ABC-TV planned to stick with its prime-time movie, "Midnight Express.'' Thal suits the Demotf ats. who are rooting for tbe movie to win the ratings. They've done every- thlnt they ban lo play down the debate, concerned tbat the forum will give Anderson a cam· paitn boose That's why Carter wouldn't 10 -he fl1urea anythlnl that elevates the status of the liberal Andenon can only hurt the Deln()(ratic ticket on Nov.4. The two debaters took time from their campaign travels to prepare for t.oni&hl 's forum. An· denon views lt a an openinl to establish b.la credibility u u in· dependent challenger for the While House, and to enhance his standing in the public opinion polls. His 15 percent-plus ratings were a major factor in the League of Women Voters de· cision to invite him. Anderson worked at his House office and at home, boning up on issues, and viewing tapes of his past debate appearances. "I can't hire a coach," he said. "I can't take acting lessons at this point." He said he'll try to come on as a candidate of warmth and understanding. Reagan did his homework at <See DEBATE, Page A2) Leavitt said portable vapor detectors carried by Sgt. David Livingston. 22. of Heath, Ohio,. and Sgt. Jeff Kennedy "pegged." or registered, tbe highest level possible on tbe equipment while the two Wel'e inside the silo early Friday. The highest possible readio& was still below explosion level, Leavitt said . The two were or- dered out when the equipmeat "pegged" because the olficiab said conditions were not safe even with special suits. Leavitt said t he men dtd nothing to cause the explosioft. lo the best of his knowleclaJ. CtN THI: INSIDI: TOV•IST INVASION - M!Uions of foreigners are spend· ing their vacations here, and are repaid in bargains for what they lose in t e levision-nurtured myths abouf lbe country. The big factor is the decline of the U.S. dollar, and. the infiux gives a lift to the American economy at a time when it can use it. Page 88. FOLLOWS TRADITION - Entertainer Toni Tennille is tak· inc over where her mother and fellow singer Dinah Shore left off -as hostess of • television talk abow. As she ent~rs the risky field, she tells why she ad· -mirn their ability Lo eel celebrities to say what they lJthel'Wise milbt not. Pase CS. FOUNDING llOTREaS - Tbe League of Women Voten \ ( always remind us to do ci'Vtt duties. ln presidential · e'lectioe years, the League looms eva la r~ e r , by virtue o f i i'a sometimes bedeviled debate sponsorship. Read a profile on an organization that believes ib objectivity as much as pollU· ciaos believe in the OP(IOSIW. Page All. l•dex .,.. ......... , ....._,.._ a ...,._ Cl_. ~ AS a..._. ~II. OM• c:--c-. Cl CIM9-.. 0..-...W .. Alt .,....... .. ·~ ......... , •• ..... la; I CW ....-.. ~1 .... _ M DAU. 't f'tUn STI:TIOld Clltw c:.N<• ,. • ....,. ...... , TY._.. 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Mi. li1 \'nn1m ., .. 11J Ma111bct1.,,,. .'ttWd /ftr NI Nill6ot1 I.OS ANtito:l.ES I \I' 1 ulMr Jo:.t',1h Wt1lllbllul(h hus bt.~n sul•d for Sl 1111lhun b) " Lo_., A111tf'lt·~ u1ton1t•y who claim s th\' writt•r ddJmt'<I him HI lht> book . rht' On11m Field .. Tht' SLtVt'• IOr Court !>Ult "a:. filed by taltornt') I rv1ng A Kanarek, who wai.~11efcnse t'()unS{'I rot Jimmy Lt-e Smith, one of the ddentlanls portrayed 1n · ·'fhe Onion 1<1el4," the story of the 1963 murd-.:r of a Loi. Angeleb poltl•eman lll Kern Count) Both Smith and his ('oml'anwn "'~' e .,l'Olt.-ncl'd lo hfe impr1sonm<'nl for the kdhn~ Carradha., lrN·~''*" he .~Hllh l fri•·11 JOHANNESB RG . South Afnca 1API American actor David Carradine and three member.!> of h1:. r1 1m pro r duction crew were arrested alon~ with eight othl'r peopll' Saturday and cha rged with possession of marijuana. tht· South African Pr ess Association reported Carradine. 40. who is making SS00.000 for his tough-guy role in the movie '"Rally" being filmed in South Africa , was released on $260 ba il and is scheduled to appear in the Johannesburg magistra te's court Monday morning, it said Informed sources said the actor, 1f convicted, would likely get a six-month suspended sentence. ·Seita..e S1r.-r1· Siar ao-Jked NASHVlLLE. Tenn. (AP) -Northern J Calloway, who plays David on television 's "sesame Street ," says be "can't remember" anything about an alleged rampage in which police say he attacked a woman and then ran oearly naked through a neighborhood. breaking windows. "It ·will be a sad. sad thing for the children to hear about this,·· said Calloway. one of the most popular figures on the award-winning Public Broadcasting Ser vice children's series. "I can't r~ember a thing. I've never had a spell Like this before," said Calloway. 32. .Si.r KillPd ;,. t;.rpfmtifJH OLATHE . Kan. IAP> Six persons died and two were critically injured Saturday when an explosion ripped through a hom e in a quiet res1dent1 al neighborhood of Olathe. police said. Authorities said the cause or the blast. which rocked t<ouses as far as a mile away. was not immediately known. But n atural gas was .being ruled out as a cause. State and local autho rities and officials Crom the Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco a nd Firearms were trying to determine whether an explosive device caused the blast. I ~ Coroner -Identifies 2nd Freeze Victim A second man who died in a frigid technology tt:st pit at a Costa Mesa pump manufaclur· ing firm as he and his partner prepared for the day's work has been identified. He was Byrd Guy Hill. 38, who shared an apartment in Newport Beach with the other J .C. Carter Co. technician who perished with him. Orange County Corone r's Of. fice spokesmen said they were finally able to identify Hill Fri- day night after making contact with a brother . Gregory. of the Los Angeles area. Hill and Ch arles E . Haley, 29, of 2440 Park Newport, were both found dead Thursday and the ir Bartlett's Service@ Scheduled Funeral services will be he ld toda y i n Costa Mesa for (ormer Orange Coast Oaify Pilot e mployee Paul Bartlett. who died Thursday at the age of 60. Rites for Mr. Bartlett, who re· ~ntl y le ft the ne wspaper's Oiployment as a cir,culation de- partment district ma nager to Clpen his own business. will be at f .p .m . at Harbor Law n llemorial Chapel under the dlrection of Harbor Lawn-Mount P.Uve Mortuary. Interment will be conducted at f.e Lawn Memorial Park. in rtb Terre Haute, Ind., where spent his youth. h A 16-year Costa Mesa resi· .. nt. Mr. Bartlett leaves his idfe Marie; a son Jack, of Terre Raute; a daughter Mrs. Patricia ~nry, or Laguna Ni-g uel; a othe r Fenton Bartlett, of erre Haut e, a n d fi ve •andchildren. .. ·Before joining the Daily Pik>t, I bad wor ked as .a field preHntative with tbe Orange unty Water Dislric:t and was business for a lime in ~n: na . The World War II Army eran was a past president of Toastmasters and the Op- ist clubs , and h eld mem· bip1 ln the Masonic Lodge the PTA in the Terre Haute bodies at least partially frozen in a pit at the plant. 671 W 17th St. . Autopsies were conducted Fri- day . but the r esu lts are in- con c lus ive in indicating a specific factor that killed the two victims. a s pokesman said. The bodies revealed no exterior s1gn of trauma. Authorities at first speculated Haley and HHI may have been frozerf by r e fri gerated gas escaping into the pit. Another theory is that the pair suffocated from lack of oxygen displaced by either leaking pro· pane or nitrogen gas in the pit. The tragedy at 't he city's wests ide industrial facility, a divi s io n o f Inte rnationa l • Telephone and Telegraph Corp. was the first involving deaths since the plant opened 30 years ago. Conditions at the plant are re· portedly being probed by the s tate's Occupational Safety and Health Administration agency. Coroner 's deputies say the next step in seeking a cause of death will be release of tox - i co logical tests , invol ving analysis P.f body tissue samples. Funeral services for the fatal- ' ly stricken employees are pend- ing at Pacific View Memorial Pa rk and Mortuary in Corona del Mar. Goods Taken From Mesa • Cwthing Slwp Nearly $30,000 worth of leather goods. clothing and caith was stolen from the Tannery West store in South Coast Plaza this weekend, Costa Mesa police re- ported . • T he stole was burglarized between 10:30 p.m . Friday and 9 a .m . Saturday, when the theft was discovered, said police Sgt. Tom Owen. Owen said the stolen goods in· eluded velour shirts, leather lu1· 1a1e, coats and vests and $100 in currency. Total value was placed at '29,970. l)A Investigating Robbins SACRAME,NTO IAPl Tht• Sa('r1tm.:nto County 1ll~trlct at tornt•y l1111ndwtl un investigation Sol utdliy 11\lu 1111 1tllf'~t1twn lht•t 1111111· ~·n Al.111 ltobb1n.., h ·ul st•x uul 111h•1·1·c.111 '" w1lh .1 Ill yt'ar ohi jjUJ State Senator Facing Teen's Sex ~on Jl t· :1 r~1I th I!> morn 1 n g in the ... 1t11 t'WHle press." the San Diego I a· rnot•ral !>aid. his a ntitrape and a nti-busing legislaUo n, could not be reached immediately for comment about Jackson's investigation Sexual intercourse between an adulf and minor who are not married is illegal a nd can mean a juil sentence or up to a year or a 1mson term ror the adult. According to the Times. Ms . I \ l' .ilr\-.uh 1h M'll.,i.l'1I 11 with I .... II ti I Ill ~ "t' u ll h · I It· tl1 J Ut°l<.'W tl 1111\l lhi• "''tll"l ~tt'd l'r•·•~ "Tlw 111atlCJ" 1:; alrc1tdy 1111clt·r mv1·~1 •!\al wn 11:. of this 1111irnlt1 ... l'IH· I A" \11i.t1·1,., r1 ow., n,•port 1• II ~ ,1 l 11 I cl J ~ I h J I I. o I I 1"1•1w1l11 )t11 uf SJl't ;11111•11111, Wll11 '>UY' \IW'' now JH, (1lt•tl ll com pl111nl 1''11d tl} v.1lll lht• S\·11at1• .ft11l1·:. ('or111111tl1•t' .tlk.:111~ Hob llllle. 't.'du<·t'd ht-1 l"O vt•ar., ago tn hi'!> l'lll>ltJI J)IUI lnll'rtl ' "'Thus. the appropriat e Robbins denied pressuring the 17 -year-ol<lo, although he said the two made a luncheon 'date that he was unable to keep. He said the girl identified herself as a 19 year-old and that the results of a lie detector test supported Terwilliger said she met Rob- bins when she inte rviewed him for a high school project. He in· vited her into his office. she said. and "'started kiss ing QlY hand and saying how pretty l was." M ' 'l't't w1lh ~l'1 ·...' i.:ut1rd1an. Put Skill':., conflrml'd tht• Tlmes at•t•ounl Jac k son wa:. in t1·rv1cwtld Jftt'r Sen:tll' Pres1 dent l .. ro 1'cm James Mills. lht' Rules Comm1ttel' c hairman, sent a letter to Ms Terwilliger saymg tht! committee had no Ju r 1s d1rtion 1n th e matte r bcl'ause 1t involved possible criminal condut·l .. I note that thl' allegaltons nrntatnt.'CI in your teller have ap- U.S. Mulls Maneuvers In Poland WASHJNGTON CAP) The United Stales is quietly consult · 1o g ·its European allies o n in· lelligence reports which have touched off fears here of a possi· ble Soviet military inter vention in Poland. it has been learned. The reports center on unusual military ac11v1ties in the Soviet Union and East Germany. both of which have long borders with Po land Secretary of State Edmund S Mus kie did not rule out the poss ibility o f a link bet ween these activities and the recent labor unrest m Poland. "'Whenever there ii. :t com c1dence of pollt1cal devC'lop· m ents a nd these exer cises in that area of the world. one would not be wise to overlook the coin· cidenre." he said Sources. as king not to he named , said the United States opened cons ultations with its European a llies shortly after the troop activities were dis - covered a little mqre than a week ago. The Boston Globe, citing wes t ern intelligence re ports , said the _military activity coulll presage either an invasion of Poland or a significant show of force for intimidation purposes. State Department spokesman J ohn Trattner offered a more cautious appraisal. He left open the possibiLity that the exercises ma y have been r elated to Wars aw P Act maneuvers 1,, routinely carried o ut in late summer. t 'rom PagP . l I DEBATE ... his rented estate in Middleburg, Va .. going over issues papers, preparing answers to questions his advisers consider likely to be as ked . Reagan, who says Anderson is a bigger hazard to Carter than to him. accust:s the president of trying to hide his administra- tion 's record by skipping the de· bate and blaming his absence on the inclusion of t he third can· didate. Just how all of that plays with Lhe elect orate d e p e nds on tonight's performance and on the future of the debate series. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ,n,. o,.no+ (U.,,\ O .. tl't Pilot w 1tP\ w htl,.n I\ t tlmb•nt'd 1n.-N'w' p,.,"" '' put>lt\~d bv th,. Or•n9~ 'oot i."ubl1\n1rtq (omp~n'\~ ~°"' "' •di hon\ "'f' t)ubt•\"'9•d MondttY thtOUOh r t1dfll'\I •or (0\t.t Ml>\.. Nfwpar-' 8t-•c n Huf\hf\Q'°" 9t•t " fou"'"•" V•lt•t trv•" .. lAQwn.t fJ••cn -;ou'n '°"''' 1' \•1"9'., , .. qi01u11 ·d1t60f'" ,, ouOh\~ WfVf'O•n •f'ld ~vnd••' ,,..., p11nt 11Ji•I P"bl•tftU'IO PhHH " .. , lJO w.,. H•Y \ltHI p 0 8 0• IS.0, (-0\UI M.,,. C.•l•IOrnu• •1•)t .. 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Robert Pres ley, D Riverside, who in- vestigated il for the committee, s:11d Robbins had "aggressive- ly" sought a date and that his al'ltons were something "no one v.ould condone." his account. ' lfe denied the accusations m t he Times story ··1 deny cat egorically deny having had sexual intercourse with any of the women named in t he story." he said in a telephone interview The Times also said four other women told its reporters that Robbins had acted suggestively toward them in incidents dating back to 1974.' Two of the women said they were teen-agers at the time. The Terwilliger case was the only one involving intercourse. according to the l)ewspaper Robbins. a 37-year-old Van Nuys Democrat best known for She said Robbins look her to lunch and bought her a drink. Arter other meetings. she said, Robbins took her to his apart- ment to "talk." according to the newspaper's account. "I had never been to bed with a man and I was too scared to say a nything, but he didn't even ask, '1 she was quoted as saying in her <:omplaint. "He just went to it Afterwards. I felt alone, scared and ashamed." She said she continued seeing Robbins and ht> allowed her to use.a stale car and gave her $100 lo'buy an IUD birth control de- vice · ·~o I wouldn't get preg nant.'" according tu the Tim es A spraine9 ankle was the only injury SUS· tain ed by Marty Nelson, 22, of Newport Beach when he fell off a cliff along the hack bay by Galaxy Park at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Paramedics said Nelson fell 10 feet and landed on a ledge. He was briefly knocked unconscious. Nelson was treated at Hq,ag Hospital. TBI LIDO FASBION GAZETTE FINAL EDITION SEPTEMBER 21, 1980 EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! CLOSING SALE Afte r 28 Y f>ars W f> Ar.-C.lotti~ Our Doors On Saturday. St>plt>rnbf>r 27. BIG NEW MARK DOWNS f.VERYTHING MUST GO REGARDLESS or COST Blou8e8, Top8, T-Shirttt ............................ eale priced from S 3.00 up Slack8 ..................................... , ....... eale priced from S 3.00 up Pant11uil8 .............. : ......................... &ale pricrd from S 16.00 up Short Dr~8 .................................... &ale pricrd from 110.00 up l.onfl Or~11 .................................... 1aJe pricrd from 115.00 up NO RETURNS-ALL ITEMS SUBIECT TO PlllOR SALE 3424 Via Udo • Ne\llfport leach ·~,,..., ..... OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5:30 SUNDAY 11 :00 to 4:00 No algna of forced entry were reported and police have no sus- pects in~ cue, he addtf,__· --- t • Sunday, September 21. 1980 DAILYPILOT 11.'I. Second Thoughts . . .. (;hancellor D<111it~I A /,/ri<·h looks at 15 years at UCI and the next /iv~ 8y Bl('HARI> GR t~r. Ol_o.it,~-\"°ft Whitt would lfl' Irvine Ch111n<'c>llor r>an1t>I (; Ahli ll'h Ji d•• 1111 rerenll>· tf he n1uld n•hvt' th<' w\Jvt'r51ty'~ I ~ year hfl''' "I would huve trwd 10 1~11 t>veryont> C'IUl<'t'rnt•d thut 11r1 nn Campus hospital \Hl1' lht' n.'St bC'I llflft thut ll WOii\ IWltf'r lu JUSl If• main aJrlhutt.'d with the Orang.-Count)' M~d1ral C.t'111t•1 th&11 llJ purc ha.sti 1t . · ht• ~.i1d l\arduuilnfl the thinR bas been a \'Otl.o;t1111t !murt't' u( dlffH•ult~ "Turnu\lot 1t "'"' J \t•tH'h1nit (sc1llt) har. 1* .. n ,hard 'f'he uni~rl>1\o, \'•'n\mut· h 1 t>n(.'1>1Lnter pro blems ... , we tn to l'on' 1•11 11 intn ;i lrt1 r h1n" bOSRitaJ ' . It was 111 J unuu r) 1Jf l~ti 14 hl'n tht' < Board of Rt>t1t'11t:. uuthortll'(I lht• purr hit.,t• of tht> Orange 'ounty Mt>dtt•ul r1•nt"r for SS~ m1lhon for equipment und :.UIJIJht'i. J1111 s:? 5 1111ll111t1 for real estate Their 1tl'l;o11 c1uul>ht'J th1• h•'ik'' of m an\ people in the llCI eornmunll) 14ho had ".tntt>d a state·fundt"d tear bin1ot ho:.pHal 10 be butlt 11n ttw lrvinecampU.S ALDRIC'H ~AID IN ~ inten lt'\4 la .. t 14 t>t•k that the hospital matter 1!>n t tht• onl~ thm~ ht> would do differently 1f he had a chanee "I also s hould ha,·e t•onC"entrateJ murt• tt'~o.urt'e~ on dcvdo1> ing our baskt'tball prot::ram. · he ~aid. ru.>14 re.t1ltzing Jt.rst how 1m portant good athletic programs art-m attracting· J>t'Oplt' to lht• campus. He said he also should 'have pU$hed fos a large student unmn instead of opting for a s mall student center Aldrich didn't advocate a large i.tudent umon orig1njlly because he thought it might only duplicate facilities that would bt• built privately near C l As it turned out, a plaMed commercial comjJlu ~ n1vcr:.11y Town Center > across Campus Drive from UCI was never full) tit· veloped. Plans for the 55·acre center art' only now commg befon· the City Council WIOLE PROGRESS ON THAT PROJECT has been ~low Aldrich said other parts of the Irvine community have grown a Int faster than predicted "The industrial area. research and development compames all Fmel Plag? Even the bird seems confused by what the photographer has done to the water off the Laguna Niguel coastline. A special focusing technique magnified the sparkling glint of the water into large white circles. Pestiride FUllleS Evacuation Nixed In Irvine G~,Leak Qrange County fire a nd police officials Saturday decided not to evacuate an apartment complex adjacent to a strawberry. field in Irvine where an insecticide gas leak was discovered. The leak, caused by a tear in a plastic cover placed over the field to contain the fumes, was reported a't about 11 :30 p.m . Fri- d a y by residents or the Streamwood Apartments near tbe intersection of Irvine Bouleavard and Yale Avenue. The 1u. caused by a mixture Of two chemicals, made some res- kleats' eyes water and caused a burninc senaalion ln the mouth ud breathina paasaaes, it Wa! reported/. Howe\'er, Oran1e County health department official Jerry Neis ler determined that no evacuation was necessary after an on-the-spot check, according to Irvine Police U . Sam Al · levato. He said the toxic fumes were a by-product or the chemical com · pound methaJ bromide and pickric acid, u.sed to kill insects and deter fungus growth. Employees of the Irvine Com- pany, owner or the 30·acre field, arrived to repair the leak. Al- levato said. The decision not to evacuate came al 2 :30 a .m .. although members or the fire and police departments remained on llhe scene unjJ, almost 4 a .m. Satur- day. be added. ·----~--- •• Wl'rt' built !'>OOOl'r than We thought," h(' Said. "We wanted 1.irl ins tant tnw n anclthat 's <1 l11t to ask for " Al li2. Aldrtl'h o;a1d he will be asking for and try in~ to achwve .,onu· 1w w f;11·1'1t1l'' for lJ('l beforl' he 1s forC"ed to retire '4t 67 "I 00 1'1.AN TO t'ONTINl' E TO nH rn <rnd<it<1r) r<'t1remen1 <sgl'. lhl· gooc1 f .onl and tht> r<.'t{Cnts w1 ll1ng." ~au! Aldr1c-h wh<1 b<"c-amc t '('I'!-> t•hanl't•lloron Jan 19. 1962 more th<.tn three yt.-a r., t>t•fort• th<• un 1 v1•r-;1 1 \ uµt•m•rl to o.,tudl"nts I h• '<11rl h<> v.antc; to !-1'<' an <irnbulatory care fat1ht v developed ml th<' lr\'1nt• C'ampu!-> t11 serve thl' ne(·d~ nf th1· t•ommunity and ftlr lt-:11·h1ng purµo!-.t>c; ( · urn·ntl) l T I 1:-nt.'gut 1at1ng Wlth Lon!! lle.irh '1 c•m nri al Hosp1ta l ' over estabhshmg such a f ac1lity. He s aid it's too early to comment n• when agreement might be reached. How.ing for students is another of Aldrich's pnont1es befon · hb retirement. Several student housing projects arc now planned "In the remaining years I want to see to il that fticulty a nd '-;ta ff -<1fC' provided with the facilities and equipment a nd suppor r th.ti will enable them to achieve that which thev are C'a pable ot ht· c;a1ct Looking flU l from his firth noor office 1n tht' UCI admin1<;t1 I tion building. Aldrich said 'he has seen a lot of change~ 1n th· landscape during the last 15 years . · "I can remember when I used lo travel on a t wo lane roan :•Ii the "a" from Rivers ide to Corona de l Mar thing:; h,1\1 rhangcd .. Fro'" Poge . \ I ~ l I !.~<~•~el ~~~,~~S ~.~~~~~~m~?NNECOO~:, :.,:,., opmt;ons dunM-~1 holirlay tion that lht.' Monarch Bay bank The burglars drilled, chipped the assault Barb<'r was arrested by the branch was selected because of and blasted their way into the M u c h of the Io o t w r. s ~ FBI, sources said, after Pen-the a fflu ence o f th e south vault alter disabling an audible transported from the state in :i ·~ nsylvania State Police received Orange<.;oast. alarm and bypassing shock boat trailer ed behind a cnr, • a t ip that he was residing in The. bank vault was entered sensors. authorities said Testimony dur-1 Brookville under the Baker through an attic area which pro· The team used a West Nine ing the 1972 trial indicated thqt name . tec ted the skilled burglary team condominium in Laguna Niguel Ba rber purchased the boat. , One source. said that Barber is bitter about the grand jury probe, but has the "highest respect for Dinger." Meanwhile. the FBI is continu- ing its investigation into the whereabouts of about $3 million i n cash . jewelry. negotiable securit.Jes and rare coins that have not been recovered. Officials say that a bout half of the estimated $9 million taken in the burglary has been r e- covered A precise dollar figure on the amount of the haul has never been established because much of the loot came from 458 safety deposit boxe~ whose renters were reluctant lo disclose the exact contents. in fear of facing inqu1ri.f!s from the fnte rnal Revenue Service. The bank itself suffered a cash loss of about $45.000 The first arrest in the case oc- C'urred on June :t, 1972 in a Tustin bar. Charles Albert Mulligan. 38, of Ohio. was arrested after travel- ing to California to dispose of a RCtaway car and tools that were used in the wcll·planned and carefully executed heis t. In short succession. two other men were arrested --Amil Alfred Dins10. 36, and Philip Bruce Chnstopher. 29. both of Ohio Mulli ~an . Dinsio and Christopher were tried. convict- e d and sentenced to 20-year prison terms in 1972 Subsequ e ntly, Barber's brothe r. Rona ld L ee, and Dinsio's brother, James Frank, were convicted of invol vement of the crime in 1973. Amil Dins io. the a lleged mas termind of the crime, i.s still in prison. The others have been paroled. Investigative sources s aid Dinsio had t ies to o rganized crime in the Cleveland, Ohio, area. They said the crime was among several bank burglaries either planne d or executed throughout the country. EN dictator Laid to Rest In Flnrida - MIAMI CAP> -Anastasio Somoza. the s lain Nicaraguan ex-dictator, was e ntombed in a Miami cemete ry Saturday as thousands or his fe llow exiles a nd s uppo rte r s w e pt and screamed, "Viva Somoza." A solemn prayer service for Somoza. whose family ruled the Central American nation for de · ades, was held before noon in a chapel at the Caballero Funeral Home in Mia mi's Little Havana section. Somoza's mother, Salvadora, hia Florida-born wire, Hope, rro m whom h e had been estranged, joined his son·. Anastasio Somoza Jr., and four other childttn al the service. The S4-year-o ld Somoza. whose father was assassinated in 1956, w~ killed Wednesday ln As uncion, Paraguay. 5 STORES JOIN RALPH'S FURNITURE What do 5 corripletely different individually owned furnitunt stores have in common? They are all located in RALPWSHOMEFURNISHINGSMAU. Park once, save gas and shop for all your furnishing needs under one air-conditioned roof. • I • i ~. OAlt • PILOT •I Call Fran, They Said 8 > AB111\ R It. \'l~~M ('4 , .. ~'t P t ... ~\•U ., • 0 J.'I 1''114'1\M\ t· .. ,~·Olt\>t>' \f\•-.1. ,lrl .1H•1l \\1th I.Oh I. kthll'k' u,., 111'1\\t't'll 1>1 .111 ..:·· t '<i.1,t l\1111'!-tt' 1•tf11·1.1L l''rJ11 \Iii.•" .md l:lli. \ l'lh•I .. ....... fh1• "II ' 111,11\ I'll I •lltlJlll' 'll' 111 .1 111" L1r11·lull1·r 1•1I ''''"'' j:1.1phn '111 '" l' '"C9 1Jt .'-l t ... ~ ~ •1 ~l1u· Has N~ar Miss 10~ \'\l;t-:IE!'-1 \1'\ 1'ulH't• 11ff1n•r "-l'rHlt'th O'lrnond. \> hu pl,1\l'd 1 r.1ft\ 1':1ltli1• 11.t:.lo.t'll in T\ ' I 1 .1H' It tn Bua\ er t;o'J ' Im k.) lo ~ aln c ' S.nur ~,µJ } <1ftt·r h1' bulh•t proof vt>:.t 0Jdl ~<·t1:d t h n•t• µ111 111 blank 11t:unshot::. · Osmond :11. 1>0 duly as J .J;DO\orc·}dl.' llffi<•cr when tht' • .ihootir•I( orcurred. was treated for manor IOJUries and released ,Jfrom Queen of Angels Hospital ~•fter the early morning 1nC'1clent, .;IJ hos pital s pokeswoman said ,., . OSMOND AND officer Henry Lane. 37, pursued an allegedly ~~tolen Yellow Cab taxi until it <'f'rashed into a parked car in the '"°wnto""ll a rea The unidentified :••uspect attempted to escape on foot . • llt' ha_., 1tcnw !111-.111..--. .. I hut ""'·" ror 32 .,,..,,r.. I\ ' II lt ,, .. 11 I' t • ' I .. I .. 1tr11ncl1 hllrlr1·n i!r 111 ,., ti ul1111.: "'11h ~ 1ar r11nl.11111rr.: 11 h11111llul 11f l \h.t~lf.'rl • r11111 .1I 11'111"' f1or11 <'Or\ 1nJ b1• ha' 1·.111>:hl "'h1l1 frdllllt! 10 1111' ~ •• 11 .. 11 ~., .. '\lh1·r, 11'1 "'""I' r1·11n111• ·'' 1f tr1•t 1111 1tf Jll,t llllt flolllt I otlltl tljJl'I Jltotll' .1t ltH I o't.t \1 1·<; 1 1 .lllllllJ" l11t111~hl lh• 1111\1 1l1t·, h.11'1. j,;r 1h1• 111 .. 11.~·' l.1h lh1 I.th '""'"" ltt'\(I hd\t .,:111 h'll ' <'I ht I l l11 \tit k I h1·n1 Ill' \ht• l 'l,1111• I "11111 \ "11·1l n.1h\ 1· '.t\ ... rn ,1 lt1 t•Jk fr 11111 h1i. t•hon•, '"'" \\t•c•k' lwfort• Ill' "-Ill l'lt'llll (lUl tU!> 1fr,k '"' I he· la:.t t11n1· ' W Jlter F'r.11H '' ·\I ll•'' Im !> bt'l'n k1·1..·1•1ng tht' 1 H '( 1 Jm!Ju' runnin~ for .1 lun~ 11111l' \n J v.he n .i11\lh1n14 ~uc!> v. rung ) ••U ,-,1n twt "'hu the)' \'illl TbLng!> .. rcall~ uM.·d-\II ~o v. ron~ there an the earl~ da~~ when OC<.'. surrounded b~ h1·<.111f1t'ld~ v. as a complex of old Army A11 Corps bwldin~:. ·• 1 ·ve worked whult· wcch here without ever even ~c11ng to bt'd, .. s ays Alber:., whose Joh m the beginnin g <.•nta1le!I responsibility for all :.cwagt·. drainage. wat« and power dis tribution from the campus pro· per to what is now J ohn Wa yne Airport • Those weekend s us ually tn· volved breakdowns and a conse- quent lack of water and power, he notes Albers. who will be hailed. honored and maybe roasted at an OCC Student Center dinner Sept. 29. says. "l just don't want any t>ig b'Uncn of fanfare · · A World War II defense plant 1·:1 q w ntt•r lw ml\'n ww\'d for tltt• Jllh With I)( 'I' ' roumJ.lll~ 1Jrt.' ..111t·11t "·"" II l'1•lt!r:.or1, an a 1•uhlt ~ holt• ulf11·t• al N1•wport ll.1111111 ll1~h !•ll'huol 111 194H 1 ' I tl l>~l'~ lit• ,It U II 111 !>I' Vt'rl r111111l h' Th1•rt• w.1:. 1\11 1·umpUI' \ ,., 11 '"urtdt-tl tlkt• .tll llltl'rt'Stlrlg 111IJ 'o I li1·1·11l1•1I I•> .H'<'l'Pl 1t ,' "·".., \l\wr' "'11 h .1 l,!rlll "I f1.:11r-·1t I it 'l•I\ for .1 \t'ar ur so ,1111! tlt••ll 111\1\ ,. 1111 lU 'iOOWthang d't' lit' h.J, '1..Tn 1·11rn1Jrnc11t ~row from h·w1•1 th.HI 400 tu 111ort I h.u1 :12,tl(K) :.I u•h•nl" I~ /wt·n .1 H•ry rewarding , • ..i r 1 1..• I \ l' l' n J t1 ye d the d1..illt>n~c. ''><tY' Albcr.s lit' J lld h1 :1 wtft' Ila have· en· JU} ed the 1h.\l111rtwn of be ing the unh farn1ly who made their ho1rw on l'.tn\pus Daughters K.srl'n. Ztl. ('1mnae. 23. and Nan c) 21 .. V.l'T<' born. raised and educated tht-re ·or.:rn~1.· Coa!>l College has bt·en J H'n important part of m} l1fr and !ht• life uf my fam1 ly IL hasn't bt.'t'n JUSt a job; it 's Jbo b1·l·n u h11mt•. · Alhers sa ys. Nu 1uw lrn:. bt'cn more in· v11lvcd with the· nuts-and bolts opcc .it1 on of a c·o llege campus, s ays Dr Hohcrt Moore, OC'C prt>s1dent One o f Albers· fo ndest memones v. a!\. .when the college got its first new struC'ture. Lhe Technology Huildsng ft was the first one that wasn t an Army Air Corps hand-me down Albe r s . w ith the h elp of w o rkme n . <'1Jnvcrted tw o military buildings into OCC 's first ~ymnasium for basketball. sc-ating 700 fans "That old ~ym involved the first time I ever thought I was in '·' Several s hots were exchanged, :and the neeang man was serious- ·~ ty wounded He was listed sn 111~rded r~n~ttn5n at USC- '•Medical Center . authont1es said. ! •• Os mond was hit by three hulleti. a llegerll~ fired by the .:un man.~ hut has bullet-proof •. yes l dt'flected two of the bullets ---"'· nd tuLl.hml lodged i a bis. gun hell ON fo~ OFFICER at the scene of 1he i.ho/'Jlang said O<>mond was •. JUSl pl rim lucky to he alive " Military Readiness Concerning Laird : O'nmntl c·cintm~ed has a cting ; ('a ree r f'\ t-11 urtt•r 1omm'g the Los ) Angele!\ police force He made :a ppear a nce s on seve ral • t clev1s1on pro~rams. including : 'Adam 12," which was aoout _ j lhe pohce department he.e. i ~ 1 ~ : • • • " .. • • ' • • ~ . Al'WI,..._• SHOTATCLOSERANGE Kenneth Oamond W ASHINGTO N <AP 1 For mer Defense Secreta ry Melvin R Laird char ges that America's military forces are so poorly trained, m anned and equipped that it would be dif- ficult for this country lo use its armed might to deter a war In a bleak assessment. Laird said Saturday that even if the United States increases its de· fense .spending by the amount projected by the Carter ad- ministration. the Soviet Union will still outspend it by nearly 2 to...l over the next five years. I "IF OUR armed forces have to go into combat in the 1m· mediate future. there must be considerable doubt about their ability to perform a dequately," Laird said. He propos-ed the country in - crease defense outlays by · $30 billi4fn. or almost 20 percent. That would mean earmarking 6 percent of the gross national product to national security in- stead of the slightly more than 5 percent now devoted. Laird. a former RepubUcan national chairman who ran the Pen tagon under P r esident Richard M. Nixon, spelled out his views in a report issued by t h e American E n terprise tns litute, a conservative re- s earrh hous e Lawrence J Korb. the snstatute's defense ex- pert. was co-author "AN ILL-PR E P AR E D. 111- equipped , under-manne d U.S. military will ~ ,make it dif· ficult for the Un~ted States to deter w.ar . . .......... to exer c i se ,. ......- J ea d ersh 1 p · ,,.,,)\ and to com-,,.,,. p e te s u e ' _,' C'essfully" in th e 1980s • they wrote Laird and Korb s aid the Unit· ed States plans to s pend $280 billion on research and develop- ment, weapons. equipment and construction through 1985. The Soviet. Union's projected invest- ment for. the same purposes will be $520 billion. ~hey -said. They called on America 's aJ. lies to bear a bjgger s hare of Western defense costs. Lafrd and Korb also charged the Army has only 78 percent of the tanks it needs ~nd is short 6-0,000 wheeled vehicles. Also. the Marines. with only three ~round divisions. have been given enough missions to keep lO divisions busy, they charged l Winter on Its Way , • i From Brings Shmrers, Snow in West I ~ ~ ,. f&\1 moving cold front w"tC'ft 4 b rouQhl ~hOWt!'rs to lht' Pac1t1c ~ Norlh•e\I mcweo 111rouq" ·~ ,,,.,...,. " '•'"' oi nonrwtrn Montana into td•no. ~ turning to '"'""•I tllQher el•v•llon• • And t>r1t"Q1nq • f'lltA"'"f ~-warnlnQ s In •pSIPrn "'°"'•"" ~ Anot~r lront•I \'f\l~m CWOdu<t-o -, 1hunci..-·~ '"''" CoforMlo to 1"-u~r Gr••lli: Lakt~ re'910~ Th"" ~ O•ri howf'r\ •«tt-n.•vv o~"' tP'lf' , •outh•rn "'"""'" c ...... ,., ....... . • w•rtn In the Cft'l<•I Pl•iM •nd llw ~ Soul", tool •n N•w E:<>QI•,,., S f ... ,,,.rcury dtPPfd 10 33 CleO•oU ttllJ mornlfl!I in caribou 1nc1 Hou11on, .. M•• .... •nd In E11. HfY TM Mllon's ' hl9h temptr•turt was 10. 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'° 1' • a ., 14 .'° n ., ,. 72 41 " 74 ., '° ... ~11mt.' n•al lrouhle," Albers re 1·alb "That's it, dose the doors," 11u 1d 1-'irc Chief Ralph Lee as fan s were squeezing into the ..iym for an important bas~tball game "You've already got too many people sn here." Lee s aid. Albers says the man in whose face he dosed the door was Walter Burroughs. publisher of the Clobe·Herald , a s taunc h OCC s upporter and sportli)an "Who told you to do that?" he recalls President Peters on whis pering in agony a s Bur- roughs peered through the glass for a glimpse-of the big game. "Chie f Lee .... " Albe rs murmured. ~xpecting to start job-hunting the next Monday. He says it all blew over bee a use publisher Bur\"oughs (See MEMORIES, Page i\10) o.11, ~ ... '\at! -occ·s FRAN ALBERS NURSED CAMPUS' GROWTH Retiring After 32 v .. ,. H Oper•tlon~ Chief FHA, VA Rates Hiked Money Market 'R~.filities' Beb!nd Move WASlllNGTON IAPI The government is raising interest rates as much as a full percen tage point on F'HA and. ~A mortgages lo mak~ them more competitive with conventional loans and therefore mure accep table to lendus and home sellers Government l)fficials said al· lo wabk rates ror mortgagci. bac k<'d by the Veterans-Ad m in1strauon and the Federal Ho using Administration will n se to 13 percent Monday Lending ins titution:. now are limited to charging 12 percent 1nler(•s l o n FHA· a nd VA mortgages for single-family and multi-family ho mes. so they m a ke up the differ ence between that rate and ti igher prevailing rates 14 percent o r more an many markets by cha rging sellers extra cas h payments known as "d1sl·ount points " EACU "POINT" as equal to I percent or the total mortgage. and common charges of 9 points or higher $4 ,500 or more on a $5-0,000 mortgage -a re making sellers less than eager to see buyers hoping to use VA or F'HA. "As a matter of fact. many home sellers are refusing to con sider FH A and VA fin ancin~ when placing their homes on the market." said Moon Landrieu. secretary of llousmg and Urban Development. ·'The increases in VA a nd F'HA inte re s t rate s a r e necessary to renect the realities of the money market.·· he said "With respect to single.family mortgages, under curre nt condi· t,ions the federal insurance pro· grams are practically useless." THE CIUEF economist for the National Association of Home Builders, however . said the c l imbing interest rates in general v.111 makt• 11 harder for m.an_, J\mera<'Jn~ to a fford houses whetht•r loan money 1s available or not and coold bring a new '>lump m hou.sing starts Thost• i.t arts inrreased 1n August . but Michael Sum1chrast said •l will probably be some time before l~ey rise again. The e-scalntan g interest rates. he s aid . ··are simp~y going to kill housing .. " Meanwhile, several banks in New York and othe r cities raised their prim e interest rates the rates they charge their best corporate cust o mers - from 12 1 4 percent to 121"2 per- cent New Fighting Told Between Iran, Iraq 8y the Associated Press I ran and Iraq reported new ground and air battles along their disputed border Saturday and Iran. describing the fighting as "intt:!nse." mobilized a group of a rmy reservisL., to defend the counlf') In Tehran the Parliament an no unced it would m eet again ·'Tuesday and was expected to re· sume discussion of the fate of 52 American hostages, who spent their 322nd day in captivity Saturday. The radio announced that Pres ide nt Abol hassan Bani- Sadr. who took personal com· mand of the nation's military operations . is sued order s mobilizing o fficers and soldiers who had been released from service io 1977-78 . THER E WAS no indication how many m en would be re· called by the a ction Tehran Radio said the call·UP was to de- fend Iran's territorial integrity and that those involved were to report before Oct. 3. Th e Enghlab E s lami ne wspaper in Tehran reported that Jranian border villages near Khorramshahr have been evacuated to keep the villagers safe from "the constant fir e of Iraqi mortars." The report said many of the villagers we re taken to Khor- ramshahr on the Shatt al-Arab waterway that defines the Iraqi· Iranian border on the northern tip of the Persian Gulf. TR ANIAN MILITA RY com- muniques broadcast by Tehran Radio s.Ud fighting was continu- ing all along the border and again raised the po$Sibility of "naval warfare in the Persian Gulf and the Shall al-Arab waterway in coming days." The radio said the military re· ported that Iran was a lso battl· ang Iranian "counterrevolu- tionaries" m the northern sector near the common border area of Iran. Iraq and Turkey . The Ir aqi news agency in Baghdad quoted a military s pokesman as reporting that Iraqi jets repuJsed concentra- tions of Iran ian tanks and a rmored cars that la unched an attack at Saoumar under the cover of artillery fire. SENIOR CITIZENS -HOMEMAKERS STUDENTS -SHIFT WORKERS: 6ARN EXTRA GET OUT OF THE HOUSE! GET SOME EXERCISE! GET TO KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS! AND GET PAID FOR IT, TOO! 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER NO SELLING NO COLLECTING -5-10 HRS. PER WEEK P OINT CON C EPTION TO M!XtC<l•N BORDER AND 0\IT tO Mite~ Lio~• ve•t•blt "'"'IS t~rouoh lodly. Sou•h..,.•I '"'"' 110 l '"I· Low tl<>Ydl,.u~ tMKomlflQ p.,11y wnnytn•ll- Hl9" •wn wm lie l•lr l!lfOUOtl Mondey, ... 11~ west •o .oulllwes• wll'llK II tol » ,,,.,,., O.Cr .. stftO #lon- .,.y, L°""' In N '°' encl hlQM In Ow IOI I.OW -· W(ll lie fllt 1'1rl>UQI\ Mond••· with wnl lo •oull\wut win•" II lo JO mptt, O.Cr'Hst"9 Mofto cllY Lowl .... ,._ Htehl M lo 100. 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Saturday. The GOP pre-· sidentiaJ hopeful was taking a break from I his preparations for tonight's debate t'ith indei*ndenl candidate John Anderson. Eagleton to ld lhl' FRI he believed hl' was the target of .in atl<'mptcd extortion S<'hem<' II e st11 d h is niece w a nte d ~1m 10· buy $220,000 in stock she held in a fam1fy company TWO DAY ANTIQUE ESTATE AUCTION SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1980 AUCTION: 1 :00 P .M. ~ I~ ~ ( lllNK~E PORCELAINS - \' .,,.1 f ·, \T1nl! nlut' Jnd Whtlf' Bo"'I~ with r • 11.t Ii tlm• l''' '.\l 1nt<1I ure I panel t'hme~c I .il11• ., r1·•·n < ·h lfli! Lun~ Curvt>d and Carvl'd 1•\1 ~ 1111 1pn~1tl ltri-t \\Oorl St dnd with porrclain ~ pl,11111• \1111q11<• porn•latn plariut·~ Fantasllr 1, "' 111\1 \\l111e K~~an Y111 s 1tl1ng 1n a nt):.JI 1 • 111i.1• """ I ·•Ill". hohhn~ ;1 1.otui; n11wc·r. 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I 111 ______ :__ __ _ ~---------~-------------- \itt" .. ___________________ _ I I 1. -- 18 E .. 1.,.ft~..1af Page RobertN weeo1Publi1twr Or <1n9e Coast 0$1v Pi lot .. U'.-S ••••••••••~Su•"•"""-· .sept.~ •6fT'CJef111!1•2• 1 .•1•9IK>•••••••••••lli•••T•hOm••••'•K•ee•v•11•1•E•d•1t•o'•• Adequate Amess ~ovision €mcial . Jl's cncouraeina to . lum that atate coa1tal com· m1ss1~rs aenerally appron plans for development ot utmost 10,000 ac.·res on tlw-roast between Corona del Mar and LagWla 8ea<'h but at least ooe of their rnerva· lions i." lucking in 1011c The plan. put t()flether by the county and the lrvme Compal\)•. ralhJ fo r reduct.ns ruidenUal denatty from ~ 12.000 ,home~ orlainally planned to a mailmurn ol 2,000 and would prt-serve about 7• percent of the coa1tal acreage as open space Included tn the overall plan are t.be 1,81111 acret purchas~ by th~ statt ror a coastal and canyon park and an addiUonal 500 arre land lift from lbe lrvlM Company Disagreement arose over a propoeal to eoo1truct two highways leading acr<>M the hilla to point.a on Coast lliKhway where park visitor f aciUties wilJ be located. Comnussioners questioned t.be extension of Sand Canyon Road as a four-Ian~ hi&hway to the cout. 1u11e1t· aug tnStead a two-lane "meanderin& park road" that · wou ld be more scenic Objecting to the four-lane proposal. Commissioner Judy Rosener, Newport Beach, contended that major highways act as "self.fulfilling prophecies " by general· Ing traffic. It seems fairly apparent that a 2,000 home develop· ment and a large state park will be the factors that generate traffic. And, as a county Environmental Management Agen- cy spokesman pointed out, the lack of adequate access to the recreational area would only clog traffic along Coast Highway through Corona del Mar and on Laguna Canyon Road. J;low does it secve the Coastal Commission goal of better access to coastal f acillties to create even more monumental traffie.jams in those areas? As for narrow, meandering, scenic roads, a very brief examination of the bloody history of traffic tx>rrors on just t.bat sort of road through LafUD• Canyon should convince anyone that they don't belong in this area in this day and age. · The commissioners who disagree -should give closer attention to the county's traffic analysis that proves ade· quate access will be a key to successful development of ttre--coastatarea. -- - Road Attack Misfired On the subject of county roads. a s tate transportation official came to town last week to paint a gloomy picture <>f chances for future improvements. Michael Evanhoe, executive director of the state Transportation Commission, predicted a financial shortfall of some $900 million in highway construction funds over the next five years and held out little hope for completion or improvement of the county's road system. Rubbing a little salt in the wound, Evanboe, who bad opposed the bill that would give Orange County its own tra nsportation district -a measure passed by the Legislature and now a waiting Gov. Brown's signature - had the gall to call it Orange County's "Samurai bill" ad- ding "Your honor was at stake.·• If we're talking about honor, it might be more suita- ble to question that of Los Angeles County. With the help of the Transportation Commission, Los Angeles bas been gi-abbing off a grossly disproportionate share of highway funds allocated for District 7, which it shares with Orange and Ventura counties. It was this situation that finally forced the county to go after its rightful share of gasoline tu funds collected here -simple equity and simple arithmetic, Mr. Evanhoe, not any "Samurai honor." Let University Choose The power of the courts and federal authorities to poke into the operation.a of big.her education becomes more and more disturbing. Now we find a respected professor of education at the University of Georgia facing a possible 18-month jail . term, on top of three months he's already servinl on a contempt of court sentence. His crime? Refusinf to say bow be voted in a faculty he a ring that denied tenure to an assistant prof easor. The assistant profe.ssor, a woman, filed suit charging she was the victim of disc:rim.lnation. A somewhat similar problem bas surf aced at UC Berkeley where the U.S. Department of Labor ta demand- ing access to confidential hiring records in an attempt to determine the criteria used to make f acuity appointments a nd eromotions -in case there may have been dis- crimil'lation. We are sailing in very dangeroua waters when gov- etnment and the courts attempt· to take over the rights of universities to determine qualifications of thef acuity. It is of course disappointing to be refused a job or a promotion. But an~ university should have the ript, and indeed has the obligation, to screen f acUlty applicants on the basis of ability and to reject those who do not measure up regardless of sex or race. To do less is to lower the quality of educatiori given its students. The increasing arrogance of the courts is a grave threat to our careful balance of powers and ri1hts. Retain Delicate Balance This is perhaps an appropriate time to reflect on those rights1 it being Constitution Week markina the 193rd anniversary of the signin1 of the document that makes this nation unique. One must. sometimes wonder how the 39 1ipen would view the increasing tendency to Ult the powen of the three branches of government they so carefully de· tailed and balanced~specially those of the le&iilative and judiciary branches. It is all very well, for example_. for the Flnt Amend- ment to state, "Congress shall make no law , .. abriclalnl the freedom of speech or of the press,'.' for the Fourth Amendment to ban "unreasonable aearcbea and seizures'' and for the Sixth Amendment to parantee ''speedy and public trial.a.'' But what happens when tbe courta decide to erode those rights by jailing news reporten attellqltlq to keep the public informed, autborlalna police aearchea of newsrooms and holding trials beblDd cloHct doon? Perhaps a mandatory re-readinl ~ tbe ComUtution would be in order for all those who are lD a positiOG to 1llp 1nto occasional abuse of power. • Opinions expressed In the apace abo¥9 are thOM of the Dally Pilot. Other views expreued on this page are thoM of thelt authora and •lats. Reader comment ia Invited .• 4ddr"' The OaUy Piiot, ,S.o. eox 1580. Costa M'eaa. CA 92828. Phone (714) 842·4321. " Richard R .. eves MoFality Politics Beg Alterin-g 'l' A LI.AH ASSE E , lt' LA Stat~ and IOt"al u ndidalt: will 1>41' lnvllfti lo an "Open l''orum" a t th .. Temple Uaptlst Church here Oii MOtlday niicht Th~y will then ~ put through • ritual ol tht' moral fascism that I• beln1 pHa~r u pollllc b y •ornl" .v11n &ell<' <'hrls tlan& a de m nn •tr 1tlt1>n hf why :S\llJ\~ peopl~ lt•IH t h ~ t~ 0 d ft" .. rlO~ .tJ O nu/ch The f''on•m will be sponsored by Mo r al Mitjorlty, the group, found~d by the Rev . Jerry Falwell. the dynamic television preacher from Lynchburg. Va Presid ing will be the Rev Bob Greene Hayburn tllair, the pastor of Temple liaptir.t and F'lorida rhalrsnan of lhe Moral Majority THIS WILL B E the second forum held by Rev. Blair Three thousand people came to t he first one on Aug. 28, before f''lorada 's Sept. 9 prim ary elec- tions. Tbis one is for the primary winner.s, the general e lection randidates Two weeks ago. primary can- didates for the United States Senate. st3te and local offices were called on by Rev. Blair lo stand sn lhe front or the church and lhe 3,000 and this is what happened. as reported by Ron Cunningham of the Gainesville Sun. who w.as there: " 'I want each or you to re· main standing only so long as you can agree with each of lhe statements I am about to make,· Rev . Blair ins truct ed the poUttcaJ hopefuls as they stood, shoulder to shoulder. " 'I 00 NOT approve of prac· ticing homosexuals teachinl in our schools.· "No one sat down. · · ·1 am opposed to abortioa on demand when the health of the mother is not at stake.· "They continue to stand. •• 'I AM OPPOSED to the so- ca tied Equal Rights Amend· ment, · Blair continued. "All agreed: " ... , ·support stronger laws against drug abuse. marijuana and pornography.' "Nol a muscle moved. " 'I can truthfuJly state that these positions have been my deepest convictions for at least ab mootha,' Blairfinisbed. "llAviNG GONE this far, of course, none of the six was to blow it now. " • AJJ ri1bt,' Blair shouted to the approvin1 multitudes. 'We can all see where these 1entlemen stand. Let's Cive these men a big hand.· .. And they did. "And then came the dis· claimer. Tbe one that Blair and other Moral Majority officials are compelled to give so 1001 as they wish thelr or1anizaUon to • continue to enjor:the tu exempt status tbat other relicious groups claim. "A 'We are not here to endorse any of these men,' Blair said. 'Because Moral Majority is not here to endorse candidates, just moral principles.' " NO ONE CAN be sure what all this means -except that the Moral Majority ia determined to prove that it· can have it both ways, becoming a political force while maintaining tax exempt statm. No organization represents or c a n c o..n tr o I mi II io ns o I Evangelical Christians, and my guess is that the Falwells and Blain can influence onJy a tiny minority of American voters. Amon1 other things, many Evangelical Chris tians are black and there were fewer than a dozen black people inside Temple Ba~lthat ni&ht. BUT 111E MOaAL Majority rolk are a clear and present danser. Not because they are wrona aboul. wbaL they.. believe. but because they believe that they have the God-given right to judge others wrong, evil, im· moral. They don't -under the American system, God Himself doesn't have that right, not on this earth. Astronaut lleruns on TV? Worth a Shot The nation has a sli ght prob· le m . whic h you h ave un- doubtedly already noticed. The new television season is supposed to be starting. but !>lcause of the actors' strike in California, viewers are mostly being fed re. runs or old series. ""-- Twenty years ago, s uch a circumstance would probably h ave meant that Amer- icans would have aban· doned their t e l evision s e t s and returned to reading books. taking hikes, talking with family members. BUT BY NOW we are such a country of TV addicts that most experts are predicting that viewers.hip will drop very little, if at all. No matter what the networks put on. people will watch. This column has a suggestion in light of all this. The three ma· jor networks do not have to re· sort to showing old episodes of "The Incredible Hulk .. and "Sheriff Lobo.•· As long as they are going to air reruns anyway. they already have. gathering dust. programs that have t~P. Art Hoppe potential of thralling the entire nation I refer lu lhC' old covc ra~c of Americci·s space shots ALI, TllRE~ l'lctworks have, in their fil<.'s. hours of coverage of every space l:.iunch the United States l'Ver madC' StarlJng with the Mercury program and evolv· ing t hrough the Gemini and A po I lo projects. l he re were dozens upon dozens of hours of fa scinating. ra vetmg teleVls ion coverage. rt would be terrific 1f the networks started to show the space shots in prime time un- edited, complete wi th a ll the drama that we fell bac·k when they were hcing presented Live. Certainly there is a potential audience out there A whole generation of young Americans has nev.er hecn treated to the sight of a space shot. but that generation 1s proving that it has a fervent interest in space. "Star Wars," '"The Empire Strikes Back" and other space movies are setting box·orfice records. THE Alll AND Space Museum in Washing too has been a phenomenal s uccess since it opened its doors. Space Invaders games are the biggest hits in ban and amusement arcades. The Vikin g Fund -a citizen· sponsor ed collection to give m o n ey to t h e National Aer on autics and Space Ad· ministration -is gathering strength · Tom Wolfe's book about \he astronauts, "The Right Stuff,'' was a best·seller l~t year. and is expected to attract millions of new readers when it is issued in paperback this fall. Wint THAT kind of interest, the networks wo uld be assured of ratings success il they treated the country to the sights and sounds or the dramatic space shots exactly as they took place. 1 must admit that this idea is not my own. It originated with Helen Hanley, a 37·year·old mother of three who is involved with no organized group. Mrs. Hanley is simply a woman who knows enough to recognize a worthy brainstorm when she has one. "After the fiasco in Iran, we could use somethng like seeing the space shots again." Mrs. ~ Hanley said. ··1 re member.when the space shots first started -I. saw my first one on a black·and· white TV that kept blinking on and orf, but I kept staring at it. I was so thrilled that I didn't want to miss a minute. "These kids today a re so into space fantasy, but they've never seen the real thing. I took my 7 ·year-old, Michael, to the Air and Space Museum ln Washington. I Cars More Colllpact Than Savings My neighbor, Mr. Crannicb, is about to achieve The Great American Dream : He's going to buy asmaJJcar. He 's the envy o f t h e nel1hborbood, let me tell you. While the rest of '9& will go on crumbling from gas sta· tion to gas Ila· lion in our 10- ye a r -old behemoths, he'll be sip· ping fro m here to there at -who knows? -maybe even 30 miles to tbe1allon. "Just waiting for the .new modell to come out this fall," he 1aldeapan1ivelytbeotherday. "I •uea1 you read where they're go-m. to be a kJt smaller and lighter than the old models they're repladlll. Of course, the auto maken have announced they'll COil a lot more. too. But smallness doe1n'tcomecheap." "Not In l>etJlOit." I a1reed. • "But wbat the becllt," he said wlt.b a amue UttJeamJle. "it's only money." \ .. Needless to say. my wife, Glyn· da. is understandably put out with Crannlch's constant crowing about his good fortune. And as for me, It certainly reflects on my abilities as a provider. YOU SEE, WE'RE driving an old Dodge. Oh, it's in fine shape, but lt has an eight.cylinder engi n e, a n automatic transmission. air-conditioning, power steering, power brakes and pow~r windows, stereo. velour upholstery and arm rests that fold down. You never saw a more safe. pow e rful , comfortable , mechanically sound car In your Ufe. ltg:elll 12miles to the gallon. •·I can never hold my head up in that car again," Glynda said at dinner last night. She was near tears . "Come, come. dear," I said. "It's a nice car. What's wrong with it?'' "ll's a poor person 's car," she said. "You know very well that only poor people drive big can these days. Anybody who is anybody can arrord a small car. The last time I got gas, Jack down at the service station asked me if you werestllloutol~oik." I had to admit that all the '800 bargains at the used car lots lbeH days, werealleut22feet1on1. "WEIL." I SAID, "we'll just have to scrimp and save until we can afford a small car." "Why do you think I sent our daughter, Malphaaia, to t.be let· tuce fields instead of summer camp this year?.. demanded Glynda. "Why do you think we've lived off nothing but muhed potato sandwiches for the put six months? But no matter bow much we cut. squeeieand \rim, we can't get ahead." "Why not?' <innocently asked. "Because gasoline for our au guszler," s0bbed Glynda, "co.ta Sl.35agaUon." GOOD HEAVENS! SUddenly I saw clearly tbat the rich ln their tiny, tinny. little can could only get richer, while we poor in our lumbering dinosaurs were doomed to grow poorer. What a vidouslrap! But al least I've mollified Glyn- da. I've convinced her that anyone Uke Crannlcb who drives arqund ln a tiny, timly, Uttlecaria aim ply beinl ostentatlQua. ~(~ Uffe'I,.,..,.,.. lllblJMll loi' die .,.. Id TV,..,......" tried to sboJY him the models of the moon, the lunar module and the space su.ita -but none ol that meant anything to him, because he wasn't familiar with what it was all about. "IT SEEMS a shame that we can't see that coverage again. I mean, it wouJd be much better than a rerun of 'Leave It to Beaver.' As long as the networks h,ave to show old programs anyway, why can't they show us something that wm make us feel good about ourselves?" Mrs. Hanley said that the old news coverage of the space shots would be a success not on· ly with young people who had never seen it, but with older Americam who feel a surge ol pride and nostalgia when they think back on the space pro· gram. · "It sounds corny. but the space shots were the best lhinl that America bas ever done," she said. '.'We have done humanitarian acUvities too, like the Berlin airlift. But the apace ahota were something special. No nation on Earth bas ever made such an accomplishtnent, and we did it. .. ESPECIALLY in these times when we seem to crithe ourselves so much, it would be great to sit back and watch all that a1ain. 1be Disney films are trotted out every seven yeara so new generations can see them - why not apace shots? IC would 1ive us back some self-esteem and pride and remembruft of what we're capable of doiDC u a nation." I think Mn. Hanley's Idea II I 1reat one. The networks should be happy to 1et it -after all, lt's their dream come true: prime-time procrammln1 that won 't cost tbem one penny. Who knows what could hap- pen? At wo,.;t, Alan Shepard and John Gl~nn will replace Larry Ha1man and Robin Williama as the heroes ot America 'a YOUftl. Come to tb1nk of ll, that alone iJ reuon enou.lh to put the spatt •bot.I bact ~ TV. -· ---......... ·-.,,. ----··-·~- ,. r I. ·~ ,, '• .. 0 • • To write the Dally Piiot/Box 1560. Costa Me sa . CA 92f>26 Orang • Coast Daily Pilot 1 r .. ore P-_, __ • __ ,_o __ • _______ o;u·n·d·a·v .• s.e·p·IO.ll'l·b6·1·2···· ·Hl·BO··---------T·o·c·a·lt·t·he-O·a·ll·y·P·l·101_1'1.t<···tl.4·2·~·0-21 _______ _ Dr. Charl~8 Bell -V-oteFS' Cooling-of-f-'fime Only-emp-o~ary~--·:. Or C#eclf'k• G Bril q a pm~ ~ ICW'nC.t .o& Cw .Slat« Hu the "ant1 govt1rnrn,•n\ rt' volt" loeta ita ft"' in Cahfonua ~ Has J~rry 8rown·li "era of Umtts·· arrived'! And Ul' th«" voters less concerned 11bout ~ov ernment arowth 1UJd t ues'" California. mur.-t h1rn •o OCP\•r 't1H.-h1~ 11 d 1u.y rr<'ttr·d of rapid ttrowth and 1n("'n"1ll'llnic l>r l.>~Jlf'rll\ .\nd ou r '.\\al•· b u d J!l'l<S '"'"H>O hdt'd l o lh.-t arowlh palt..rn 11nlll f\row11·., cltt'Uon m 11'14 ml voter ltJ> pro\ al of f'r11prn11I IOO \3 In \!J7M BOTH "RO"'N .i nd Prof"'"' tmn 13 n•(l('('lt°d .i n 'm'I ront·t·rn Disa8ter'~ H.-ad.-.d ()ff • By PATalCJA NIC'Htlt...~ Patricta NicltoU of ~ lhoch u/ltri 1hu .. prayN /roM o mother to J1011ftf1 pe~ ·' Twelve years ago I lost my on Pleasant off ace and rorm he was. I loved him very . very murh He was 15 A bnght, happy boy, despite the triaJs he had had. One evening around 7 JO he told me he was gomg out I didn't want him to go, but he went I presumed he went for a walk or lo visit a friend. He borrowed a bike-be did not have one of his own. He did not know, of course. thatthat ride would be the last. BOW DID HE LOSE HIS UFE? He had no protection on bis head. He crashed into a parked car and suffered severe bead injuries. Mter the accident he was conscious long enough to give a policeman his address. The officer came to my door and ii'ifOrmed me my son tlad been taken to the hospital. When I arrived he was being taken to the emergency room. He appeared to be in great pain. Still semi-conscious. be managed to gasp out the words. ''I'll be all right. Mom. You go home." I thought that was wonderful-despite his ap· parentsuffering and pain he had thought or my wella~e~I took bis hand and he held it so tightly that it hurt. Of course I did not leave. The injuries to the head were so severe that a surgeon was called. A long journey, but his love and compassion brought him to help my son. He asked for my permission to ·operateancHpvett: • - THE YOUNG DOCTOll GA VE ME a ride home that ni1bt. I did not sleep. l had a·jab at the nursing home next door to where I lived. When I' finished my shift I went straight to the hospital. Again there was an operatfon on my son's head. TbeQ a third one -the Jast one. Despite all help -and it was geatbeJp-hedidnotrecover. I stood by his bed the night before he died and could not think of a.special prayer, so I just silently gave him over to God. I prayed, •'Let thy wilJ be done." Tbe1 next afternoon my son died without gaining con- acloumesa. The rest of bis body was unbanned. U be bad worn a helmet, be migbt be alive today. . YOUNG PEOPLE, MY PllA YEil IS that you wear a helmet each time you ride your bike. Consider it pa.rt of your bike. Your parents can only band you one. It ls up to you to wear it. Remember my son. Even if you think it is a chance in a hundred, that one chance might be you. God bless you and keep you safe. And happy bike riding. a mt bflj{••t .ibout lt1ltt':-t101I ~011 r n\1111·111 ~111wth ltut ,, c·urdul u11 ulyi.1::. of Uw v11h· ltw• ld1>t J un\' t'ompnrt'tl to rt' n• OI )' ,. r ~ ll•Ul'-':.l !\ that vut..r:i ar1• no long1·r c1uih• us un jtn a hout .:uvcrnmcnt, taxe!i. .tncl poh Ut·1an-, S<-vl·rttl d1Hneot 111t>1.111 u n·11 o r l'llhhc· scntHl)t'nt h·'>t .111t1 s upJXll'l thul thcl>ti'> fo'lrst, and most obvious, Is lhe clt'feat of Howard J urvis' income tax cutting Proposition 9 this lust J une The contr ast with l971f~ rroposition 13 approvaJ is !>l r1km~ TWO YEARS ago, California h~1d a huge budget s urplus. p1·,>verty Laxes were skyrocket- Biii Mauldin Ing, and many voters fell It was time for a tax cut and a reduction in government activities. In ract, J978 Cauromia PoJl data sho~ that three.fourths of the public felt that local govern· ment cou d gel by with less money without a cut in needed s ervices . Voter s approved Proposition 13 by two to one. This year there was substan· tial rear that another tax cut would hurt needed government services. (And, there was no large budget surplus.) Proposi· tion 9 went down to defeat by 56 percent lo 44 percent. ANALYSIS OF 1980 California Poll data s hows that three- fourlhs or those voting "No" on Proposition 9 felt that another cut would hurt government services. The contrast between voter approval or Proposition 13 and rejection or Proposition 9 is ob- vious and clear A less obvious indication or changing public opinion may be found in the treatment voters gave lo i n c umb e nt As · sem blymen running for re- election last June compared to four earlier primary elections < 1972, '74 , '76, and '78). Primary elections are a better m easure of incumbent strengths than general elections because there are no partisan conflicts and seldom any bandwagon ef- fects. ASSEMBL V ELECTIONS are a better me.asure than state Sen;ile races because only hi!lf of the Senate seats are up every two years . In addition, both state Senate and Congressional districts a re twice as large as Assembly dist ricts. Thus, it's easier lo challenge an incumbent in an Assembly election than in a state Senate or Congressional election. In lbe'-fotirprevious prirnanes more than ooe·lhird (35 percent) of Assembly incumbents run- o in g for re-e lection were challenged in their own party's primary. ThJs last June, only one ·sixth (17 percent) were challenged. Fu,rther, in cum bents got a greater share of the vote this las t June than in the previous four elections: The average vote received by incumbent.s this year was 77 percent of the total cast. The average ror the pre· vious four elections was 71 per- cent. AS ON£ MIGHT reasonably expect, fewer incumbents were defeated ln the 1980 pritharies. IQ fact, only one -Jack Fenton. D-Montebello, was rejected by the voters. The average for the previous four elections was slightly greater -1.5 incum· bents per election. The hardest years for incum· bents in primary elections were 1974 and 1978. They were, of course, banner years for tax re· volt, reform, anti-government and anli·incumbenl feelings. The 1974 e lections closely followed Watergate. Voters were ang r y and dumped four As· semblymen in the primaries. <Changing district lines after re- apportionment also hurt some incumbents). More s ignificantly. voters overwhelmingly approved the s weeping political reform in· itiative, Proposition 9, by 7 to 3. FOUR YEARS LATER, along with approving the property ta~ cut initiative, voters dumped two incumbent Assemblymen in the primary. Critics may a rgue that voters in 1980 are simply "cooling off," but that they are still unhap. py with government and still want tax cuts. That is probably true. It is equaUy true, however, that voters did not approve a tax cut whi c h they believed would damage needed government services. REGARDLESS OF voter at- titudes, pressures on govern· ment for economy and efficiency (to "cut and squeeze") wiU in- crease. The era or rapid growth fueled by c heap en~.!(L~d other resources is al an end. And those pressures will continue. ~t as the econ omy "squeezes" government, will voters be able to fJ.nd any more to "cut"? Could we, in the near future, ftnd voters angry at gov- ernment because services have been cut back too much? Will we find voters increasing laxes in a few years? 'I I 'I I • , . ••• ·~ ................................................................................................................................................ --~1- Mailbox I New Platform Might Remedy 'Depressing Election' ro the Editor: DisgnmUed voters, take heed! fbere is an a lternative to CarteReagAnderson ! Dr. Charles Bell's editorial 'Minor Parties Tilt Elections'' (Sun ., Sept. 14) com pletely >m ilted any mention of the aewest party to qualify for the ~ovember ballot . yet the Citizens' Party offers voters a ebance to vote for what they believe in rather than having to bold their nose and vote for the esser of three evils. wrm BAllRY COMMONER as their presidential candidate. tbe Citizens' Party plalfMm in- ::Judes what many dissatisfied voters are looking for -a call for a rapid transition to solar energy, a new economy in which eorporate domination is stopped ud workers and consumers ex· ercise democratic control in de· cl1iona affecting their lives, firm support for the rig hts of minorities and women including ratification or the ERA, new in· vestment to rebuild railroad, steel and auto industries under local control so as to ensure ereatioo of new jobs, a National Environmental Bill of Rights rotecting the rights of all to a ealtbful and productive en- ronment. More and more people are dis- nring that the Citizens' Party 1 tbe o nly party which epresents their ideas. Come ovember, the Citizens' Party be oo the ballot in approx· ately 35 states, includ1ng allfomia, provid.i.ni a positive ternative and a ray of hope for e future in an othe rwise pr6sing election. CAROLYND.GREENWOOD o the Editor: lo bia article, Conduct of Llfe Ke, to Reli.Cion (Pilot. Sept. 4), Sydney Harris say1 that be Ueves ln a "comprehensible " wbo la "better served by lnl to determine what He ould like u1 to be to one Dot.her in our daHy inter· , and to try lo live ~ to t. •· I. too, believe in a com· prehenslble God, but I believe he has clearly told us what he would like us to be in the revela· lion we call tbe Bible. and also particularly by example in the human llfeofhis Son, J esus. Further, that same revelation la emphaUc lbaL God does not, A as Mr. Harris su11ests. value the "existential worthiness" of a person. On the contrary. the Bi· ble insists that God loves WI, un· worthy and wicked (alt Mr. Harris notes) as we are, and be has proved it by send.int bis Son, Jesus, to pay the price (by h.ls atonLnc death on the cross> that we 1hould otherwise have to pay. •R. HARRIS says tha t anyone can persuade himself that he believes ln God Wit.bout this hav\nt any effect on his life. 1n fact a sincere beUef in the biblleai God and acknowledl· ment of Jesu9 ft IA rd hrtnp the" pown of 0 0> 1' 1h~ ute ot tbe believer. as biblical examples and the Uves of believers, both. dead and living today, amply testify. It may be very hard to pick up one's cross to follow Jesus, but wtth,(be grace of God, it becomes humanly possible. -Mr. Harris's compr,hensible God makes us fi nd out what be wants us lo be, and then expects us to strive to live up to it. In contrast, the God of the biblical revelation tells us what we are lo be. sencb his &n to bear the price of our sins. and then gives us the grace and strength lo folJow him to become what he wants us to be. Wh al a dlf· ference! PETER COPPEN ffoftftl.fl IJakr• Srtt•r To the Editor: Th.is morning l had tbe privile1e of shopping at the Ralph's Markel ln Harbor Shop· ping Center. During my 1ho,ping spree - IT WORKS ONA SIMPl.E PRINCIPLE·· IF THE CRACKS <5ET Bl~<1~R, WE7RE J.IAV1N<q ONE. ambling along the aisles (totally unfamiliar wilt\ the location of listed articles ) -I accidentally dropped or misplaced a S20 bilJ, which I held in my hand. among the shopping lists. my wallet. etc. · Tt was not until I approached the checkout counter that I re· alized that the money had literally slipped through my fingers -nowhere lo be found! The checkout clerks <who enlisted the help of other clerks) proved to be the ultimate in consideration and genuine con- cern. I had resigned myself to the loss. when the manager <I pre· sumed him to be so) appeared, bill in hand. Someone had round it! l am an impreS!ed visitor. DOLORES BETTIS T11~ll• N._e-ro• To the Ec&or: Last week <>n v TV edit<nial a .. J/TOM ol{tjf•N1 P,41t I f lL T well·known commentator asked "Whatever happened to com· mon sense?" Some question, one lha t could be coupl ed to whatever happened to honesty? Getting close to non-existent I'd say. Now if one is going to dwell oo a ll that's wrong and doesn't make sense, he 's goin& to do a lot of dwelUng. Often I have to get off it like. forget your troubles. tomorrow there'll be new ones to take their place. And my favorite is, don't worry about anything, nothinc 's IOinc to be all right. I do not know what happened to common sense but I can tell you one road it took on the way out -Hollywood Boulevard. WARREN G. ALTHOFF Hraldt: Ottr Drftd .. To the Editor: Dennb llan,ers bu received my lul vote. He's cryln1 in the Assembly chamber because some poor souls might have the opportunity to decide whether or not they will use Laetrile to ease the horrible pain or can· cer ... the same opportunity his ramify bad when they explored the possibility of using Laetrile during his mother's illness. "WE'RE WD..UNG to explore a number of different things, but we made the decision not to use Laetrile," Denny is quoted as saying in the Aug. 31 Daily Pilot. Well, we don't need bigoted peo- ple in our state Legislature who believe they are the only ones capable of making all the right decisions. Please, Dennis, I'd rather do it myself! ·'People believe that it re- duces pain/' he said. "lo many cases, these things tend to be psychological. .. l know or dramatic reduct.ion of pain in terminal cancer patients whose families were glad lo pay out· r ageous prices for illegal Laetrile because of the actual relief afforded their loved ones. Our lawmakers must allow us lo make our own decisions about our own health and well-being. ·. • • CHARLINE BRANDT '·• ... •fl P~f D1•1pf119 Cos• '9 To the F.ditor: ~. Re : Mrs . Flemins' letter <Mailbox. Sept., 11). what a '•t shame there are not more peo- ple a r ound who have com- passion and a heart for this 1 abundance of animals we have. al bis It's evident lo see by the shelters and humane societies that lbe number of pet lovers is a minimum. Believe me, lire would certainly be easier for me without them -worrying if the neighbors are going to complain. etc. •• • lea by en . and 1 seem to gel the strays .&. dumped on me, pregnant cata, h. do1s no one wants -but I can 'l aend them to the pound for death . Jc or vivisection, so I have them Ill spayed and give them a home. It's not that I like this additional 11 " stress they cause in my life and ,,,. -my 1roeery bill would certatnly ·r~ be a lot less. Wb)' don't people spay their animals and cul down 1>'1· on the population -instead of ! rt • dumpin1 them on some "soft ,, .. 4• spot." t believe God l""e us these PW creatures lo take care or. ,10 How can p eople be s o materiallsllc and be so upset a bout aome m anure on the ·~C' lawa? 10 ~ Besides, cats bury It. ~ •J J D. WHITE .f>8 on ive ,.,. ball eld. :rdl • to IM tau M· rarcl .. *r dDI' l ii ' 18 OAIL Y PILOT -------RED TAPE Lancing a Labyrinth <~~<11111(v-11t111t'l 11rt>/>t>St's .~lrt>am,lining development approval process 8 ) ··a•:o•:IUC. K M 'HOI-~flll. °' -0.0•• -,. ... 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' I!(•\ <'101wr' Wl'rt' nol <1 h~ol v1•<1 111 .. umt• n·s11oos1htl1ty ror 11111t• e:.s1oi: cll'l:1y,,. ai'c·ord 1ni:: tr1 th1· ttrart n·port The <·omm1ttcl' ~ui.:~t·,tl·'1 lhat.. <frvl'lo1lt.'rs s ubmit a sn t•allt'fJ 111 111al sludy pat·kagt• lhal would melud<· "lhl? m'1x1mum amount of 1nfornwt1on ;.iva ll:1hl<' 10 a M>tt~ttri'; .._..+.t-1-¥-lltHf .. ~t"tt1d 11aC'k:Jlo(l'" THE ('OM~ITTE•: a ls o pm poS<'d tflal t•1wtronm••nlal im puct r eports "should he pn· 1><1n•d sc5 thac <th1•y ;1r1·1 a1111lica hie· to a.s many proC'cs'tn~ 'tl'P" a~ possiblt· " And devcloµ<·rs werC' urJ,(N1 lr1 g<•t their propostd 1h·v1·lopmt·ot plans into lho puhli1· spotl1i:hl twfor<' tht·y arf' 'iulim1l\1·tl t11 \h1· l'IJUlllY "Thi• ;ipplwanl l'1111 1d m•·1·I with mvolvC'd homc•owncrs· as '>111·1ut1ono;, t'nv1ronmenlal i:ruups , land11wnerl>, etc These mt>elinl(~ would help defin~ the pr11J(·t·l and eo v1 ronmenlal is· :.u1·:. and would further un· rln:-1 and1n~ of the proJect pro- posa I hy rm•<'C:"rncd ml'mbers of the· c·ommun1ty " Also oulliol·d 1<1 the report are "''Vt•r:tl rc·cornml'ndatioos on w1·c·1ftc· adJu'I mE'ots within the ,.:M /\ that ('ould shorten pro· 1·1·.,i-.10~ lim<' Reds Fire 2 Chiefs WA HSI\ W l 'ol;mr1 t /\I' 1 Thl· ('ommun1st P a rty fired two provrnt·ial lt«1dt·r~. 1nelu1llog a lool( time ally of ousted national party r h1cf F.dwar<I ('H·rt·k in lht· S1h.~!-.1<1n r 1ty of Katowice, ...,hc·n· a two day .,trik•· h) lran<,1,.1rtal1on workers ended Fnday <:ovr·rnml'nt nt·w' rcw1rt<, 'ia1d prov111c1al party first ...,., n·tanc•!-. Z1l1s l<1w c;ru<1z11·n in Katowice. and J erry Zasada in l'11a1<10 , "-.ttoppNJ down" th1· routine phrase USJ'd to describe d1,m1ssal~ at hH·:d party ml'N1ogs Ouantilit•s and assorlmt•nh an· limitt·d. so hurn in'. II Sears J u1111•inJ!•o11 "•~aeh So Long.,. S11mmer \/isifors AQVARIVM EXPENSIVE BALTIMOR E tA P I The $4 50 adult :uf miss ion charge at the new National Aquarium here will make 1l tht> mos\ expensive in lht• country, aquarium of ficials say "Most aquanum~ ar<• being hit by the !>ame costs -costs o( food for specimens. n sing main tenance and so on," lla1d Jame s S. Kepley, ex ecutive director of the $21.3 million aquarium scheduled to open next July. Th"rc·~ plenty of space for everyone at Nt'wport B<'ach 's fa med Wedge on a late a ftC'rnoon m September. Almost all of t he tourisLs have left the beach and the surf is reaching seasonal highs. Th at makes perfect condHions for sailing, cruising or testinf the waters as these folks prove. llow nice of Mother Nature to save such ideal moments for after vacation so full·time residents can indulge. 5Pit vo·1· t•l'T""' sharP m f Pr" 1 nr Pf Ship 1n r, r E>s' r J ron 1011111 1111 own VO H ow !l 1por. :n1•n t or r e1 r .. ·1111)1111 prop~r ty 1n th• 1·•w r, Iv Pilot I. I! I TIME SHARING INTERVAL OWNERSHIP 2450. Coll 642-5678. I 1iJ !\); lt•l I ·····~······ Antique Auction Tuesday & Wednesday September 23rd & 24th Little John's Antique Arms Announces Th<· Auction of the Curator's Collection from the Aldridge Museum f 11r11wrl' rl1,pli1H•d 1n lh•• Balht1a J';nllhon 1n NewfH 1rt R!':H'h ('ahfnrn1:i ~,I This sate represents a wide range of collectibles as-1 sembled by a meticulous curator over a 40 year period. 1 Over 500 ifftM will be sold which include: over 50 European and American 0 11 paintings dating from approximately 1690 to 1940. ong1nat American and European Bronzes. Tiffany . Glass. Fine European Clocks. Pre-Columbian Art. Porcelain ~ from the 19th Century and Earlier. Antique Guns. SQwrds. 1 Mititaria. Important Dramonds and Estate Jewelry. Carved : SUR~!!!!§,,,~!j)RE \\1 I I !•I tf tli1 .trf+t •1 1 f ' \\ ''' '' fj.tnit • 1 1( '' f'• t, -'I t ·" ..... ,, l•il 1'1o•f\ Eflec 11vC' q?l 80 TODDLER GIRLS' JACKETS WITH SEARS MODEL 300 SEMI-AUTOMATIC 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN HOOD were 16 .99 ! was 17900 Now 5143°0 4 ONLY NOW sgss -1&.""'llt 12 or 20 9•. f!ll> FIELD LOAD ~-~ I SHOTGUN SHELLS sizes~ ~' s3so a---------------------~~l'./"':--~_.;::;._....;;.B~o•;._~ .. SWIM PACKAGE 12'x3' INCLUDES LA DOER, Fil TER ANO POOL was 169.99 t....0 . · ... · -~ NOW s7999 .--.m1SONLY MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS were 9.99 NOW s5ss SELECTED MEN'S SLACKS NOW ONLY s444 LADIES' T-SHIRT TOPS were 4.99 NOW s2aa '5 1y 1 Ivory. Carved Jade. Furniture. Hand Painted Parlor Lamps. '-------------------··· Scnmshawed Whale Teeth. Nautical Items. and Other Collectibles too numerous to mention. S ALE Will BE HELD AT: (Del Webb's) MEWPORT~R INN LOCATID AT 1107' JAMIOIH IOAD, HIWftOIT llACH, CALtfOIHIA lht n.. C.-M4 ._, nlVllW SALl .. IHS .... w e re 15.99 NOW MEN'S SNAPPER SOCKS 1111111\nal"" ft ... t ll •o \d•m• \dam•' 't1J..ell• 11 U I "3 Mt4 PACKAGE OF 3 PAIR s3ee s1 .. e Ho;in Mo,...,.,, t:ao.•. .. , ..... SIHI H:•I '"" •-...C !l.•f\ (Rt':OlT Pl.Ml ad Jll .......... . • HEALTH Sunday, Sep1amber 21, 1980 Cure Found for Nursing· Shortage? ~F ... h •M•riM Aquarium Sup plies .· FV Ht•~1•it a l ~i~11s (~ar1a dia ns f c•r 2 Y c ~a rs · {;111r,.·H1th>t•ul. u ~ yt'nf"otrt C"'tln dwn nur1>1• was workinj( in T t1ro11to hul month\ 11.ru wht>n ht' bt•ard that u r •:1•r 111lt•t W•li. m to~n ro11ml1111t UI' nunH'S for 41 ~ulher11 ( 'l1hfo1 mu hl) .. 'IJll\8\ · 'l'1~u~'. 11,. Ii. t-\'ltlt•it mlu a <'Omforl ahlt• 1 Newport (l,·~H·h ''' 11 t1nt>11l u.nd lt'arning lht· 1 ropt•s ul t-\1unt,11n \'ullt•\ \\1mmun11\ llo<.p1tal (iAK\' AG K•:•:O TO ~urk l ~o H'3r" ul l ht• ho:.pital tjlu11..: onvopulur nt~hl nit wN'k£"nfl shifts wht•n th't't•:.1Hl r ' 1n t'\l"hi&n{e tor u gcnerou.:. f'\.'hH'.ll11111 'ubsuly I mJ•lrtln~ nurM'' r rum l".tn.stlJ Ill I ht• Fuun taan Valley r.1C'1l1l) ·, h1ll':.t 't'h l'lnl' in 1rn ungo1n.: battle -with th,. ho:.µ1\JI llUl'\Olot -.hurtJ~e lwlf\g expeflt'lll't•d lhn>u,:hou\ SQuth\' 11\ \ "J II furn1 d -"''"' """w" "1111111111111 ..,\,•II h y l11lt· Nov1:mbcr. 11 i·111<l111~ l11 !111,111 1 .d .11t1111111,tr;11 ur Tom ll11 huHh ' l k (11rtl11•1 1'1 11~11 1 l" 1111• fat•tllt)' Wl lf hUVl' 40 m·~ 1H11t11'' w11!1111 '" 111 •·1 ~f11 1111111th~. thanks lo (';i11,11lt.1111 1•11111l1111• I N t\HIH 'l'ION ·ro 1111' tt"wlllt·uwnt aid, the 1111,1111.11 11111\ ult·" lwlp 111 11h1 .11111n~ .t llnttt•d "'l ·ll•', ~•·• k "'J .11111 .1 • ',1hru111111 nursing l111•r1-.1 u,11,1lh 11111 1111t•1I ~llh lltlll• 1hffl<'Ulty t/ 1111 11ur ' """" 1 11·il1•11li.1h l111m 1,Jud ><!t' or On l j "" If ,, t 111<1illJ ll nur ,. 1 ... 1v1._.., tht' hospital lwf11ro tlu 1'411 ...... ll1111t 111 u r .,.ht fuC'l!:.a hna n 1 1.tl p111.slt1 I h\•n· tl.1, 111 111 , 111111111111111·111 from both 1 ) '"h'' H11'11.111h 1\ w. 11• nu\ ltving to ,,__.....,_......,.,......,.......,_,...__,.....,_,,,...._.....,_ ....... ,.,,.....,._...._.., .., h .111g h.u 111'> "'" As a roM1lt 11r r l'l'l'lll rt>1:rwun~ up nm th 25 Pilot Logbook Trick, Trea~ Tally Close B~· PlllL S~EIDl::RMAN Oi llM 0 ••1• P1let St.>H The ghos t.-" anrl gohlms who haunt F'oun- tain Va lley were probably con1uring up Cj fe w do uble -whamma('s to t•.ts t upon the Cit) fathers las t week During Tuesday 's m eeting, the council cam e within a bat's eyelash of robbing the c ity of ats traditio nal Halloween parade for the se cond straight year Summoning a few of their own demons (the Specter of Propasilion 13 . . -. ) • the co uncil found it tough to justify a $6.000 a llocation for police, mainte nance and other services r elated to the L ion s Club-s pon¥>r ed carnival and parade. uc£routMAN Lions Club members themselves seem ed to be battling a few mental gremlins when they tried to convince the council to s ubsidize the festivities. First. the Lions requested approval of both the parade and the carnival. Then they said they'd settle for just the carnival, thereby s aving the city thousands in para de expenses. F INALLY, SCANT minutes later . the Lions did an about-fa ce : if they couldn't have the parade. then t here would be no camival. Confronted with. this trick-or-tre at propasit1on. the council caved in and gave the go-ahead for lhis year's festivities. The Lions weren't · quite so lucky last year. In April 1979, the ever-vigilant council passed a new law des1gncd to crack down on some of the shady characters who stray mto town with traveling carnivals . The law required carni\'al operator to provide na m es. addresses a nd photos or a ll the ir conces- sionaires. THE OPERATOR booked for last year's festivities took offense and pulled out. Come.. to think of it, f ountain Valley's recent Halloween hassles m Cjy be the r esult of a run-in with some Hollywood witch es back in 1977 That was the year the Lions thought it might be fun to invite a few "real. honest-to· goodn<.'ss witches" to the festivities. What tha t announcement,invited instead was the wra th of some local church-wo men who claimed lh1s would be a bad influence on their impress iona ble youngsters. The luckless Lloru. had to withdraw thejr onginal broomsllck call , offending a Hol· lywood witch clan that had planned to send a re w delegates All this kind of makes you wond<.'r : if Fountain Valley has this much trouble with Halloween. what wlll the city do with othe r holidays'? During Tuesday's meeting . one coun· cilman suggested tha t as long as they we re pandering a funding cut for the Halloween,., parade. maybe they ought lo consider pulling the plug on the city's lighted Christmas tree. The councilman was only kidding -I think. Wh1 ,.., ti 111•\ 1 ,,.11 ~ '" 11111~·11 nun.t:'>' Hn harfl, ">Jt<t ... ~~N•rl.H:lors have con 1nbut1,.11o 1111 ,bor,t.1~lt toR o"'t: THI""(,, .1 .:111~mg number of nITTSt'l> ari· r t•lul"lant 111 .1t•t•t·pt tht-pr essure and huur-. or 11·µul:11 oft1·n 1·xtt·r11h•d duty Abo, ho:.p1l.il:o. 11r1• ll:1v111g d1ffl cuh y 1:ornpet ing with n •g1-.t r It'' lH:i-.int:sses that provide nu rse!) tu ho:-.p 1t .1b un .1 fill in basis for higher wage!) ttecaus<.' nf thi· h1t{lwr pa~ and lhe opportuni· ty lo work a ny hour :-tht'v choose, m.m y nurses urc s11~nrni-.: 0 11 w1lh rej.!btri~s rather than hoi.p1lab FOllN'fAIN VALLEY Commun1t v is rack ing up s1~n1f1t·ant t•X p<'n-.cs by imparting Cana d1 an nursc•s. But Ric hards said the hospital ex· peels to rCl'Oup this invt:slment within four to five months hecause of the decreased reliance on registry substitutes an'1 the overa ll decline in staff turnov<.'r He believe~ patients also wt\\ benefit from the incre ased num ber of nurses who wo rk regularly al the hospital Richards said the Southern CaLifornia locale was a major attraction to many of the Canadian nurses who s igned on Rideout. the firs t <in<' to arnve. said th~ re. g1on 's rruld climate was a pnmary reason for has move. Also. The pTimc rate has 1·011w down. So have in1crcs1 rates on tn1st dl'('(.l lmm s arran~ed by Hcpublic. Now ls 1 he time to borrow. Bcforc lnti;rest ra1 e" m ight ell 111b -.ky high again. as so many economists prrokt. You'U find we C""Jn be nc.'<iblr ln arran~ing terms and payment!-.. Yo~• may borrow from SJ0.000 to Sl.000.000. ·rake amwhere from 30 days to nvc years to n.·pa\~ . You'll llnd we're fast. In mmw c-ases. we've been able to arrange sucabk loans w11 hln 48 lo 72 hours. So hull)~ Join t he Republic-and talk over yollr nrt'ds with one of tht' expcr11'n<.'<:.'<1 loan brokers at Rl'pttblk Home Loan. The compnny that's thumbs down on lnwrcs1 n\les and thumbs up mi loans. JOIN THE REPUBLIC! Republic Home Loan ~ 19772 MacArthur Ulvd .• lrvinc. CA 92715 1714)851 0091 l.wcnsrd Bm kC'r • Offif'M nl'!O In 1-:nC"lno and ('ovlna ·1 I 0,)lly Pilot St .. f PNlo IMPORTED NURSE MAY STAY LONGER .Gary Rideout Adjusts Heart Monitor Canada's socialized meJicine program. '"The system is abused by people who don 't really ne<.'d to be in the hospital ," he said. '"And beca use it's more sociali7.ed, you do not reel in· clined to do a better JOb today than you did yesterday. It's stagna nt · · Gary has observed that Amen can hospital nurs e s a r e g ive n m o re med ical c are res ponsibilities tha n their Cana dian coun· terparts. Salari<.'s , however. are about the s am e. he said. He is considering st aying after his two-year stint a l Fountain Valley and seeking U .S. citizenship. Thinking about som e of the miserable Toron· to winters he endured. Gary admitted, "ln all probability, I won'tevcr move back." Speclal Sept. 11. 1980 -Sept. 23:-fMb • ..._ _ Brenehygoblu1 xenthozonu1: 1.29 M y color is yellow with black bands around my body. I am called "Bumble Bee Cat'' but I don't fly, gather nectar, make honey, buz:z, sti ng or live in a hive. I live in an aquarium and I am on sale at Aquatic Tropicals for only S1.29. .-..... 151 0 W. Baker • Costa Met• - .._ 549-1391 • Corner Harbor & Baker iiliii . ... Do you, as most people, find the slr•H of everyel•'f living getting lo be hllrcter 1nd harder to be1r' ... Stress caused by \he current money situation' Tension c.lused by the tranlan problem' Or, even such simple things as being cut oll In traffic. or hevlng your washing machine go out. just when you need lr> . . Do vou find yourself shouting 111 your kids tor little or no reason? Do you get so wound up that you heve trouble sleeping 111 night? . . Can you relu? . Of course you can . Sell hypnosis 1s the answer The Costa Mesa Hypnosis Center Is currently ollerlng a s.eries ol three sessions that are designed specifically to help you to deal with stress In a poslllvt' manner. You will be taught selt hypnosis, and the best ways to use this valuable tool In dealing with the stress that you encounler every day These sessions are one-on-one, and are tailored spt>c1fically to your particular stress problem'l Through sell hypnosis, you wrll be taught to altaln that almost lost state o t being that your grandparents were very familiar with. Ifs called relaxation. Relax The 1nil1al Interview is tree The only Hypnotist licensed by the Crly of Cossa Mesa COSTA MESA HYPNOSIS CENTER 666 Baker Strul. Suite 405 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone 540-6757 ... lnitjal Interview at no charge OAK PARQUET TILE • PRE-FINISHED HARDWOOD! • LIGHT. MEDIUM OR DARK! ~®er· HD.Pl YOU 00\10 DO·IT·YGIJDB.f FREE ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTIONS UPERT DECORATING ADVICE USE OF SPECIAL TOOLS Plus FULL REFUND ON All UNUSED TILE .. tl lS IS iy I'. \d )0 ve ~­ all d. &b .!: Ill M· td ... I 19 DAILY PtLOl Long Arm of Texas Law Beckoning Officers The eyes of Tuas art' upon • loc of badae rarryin(I Southfand police ott\~rs whom authon~ ln the l.onf' Staar St•k l'Or\: idfor the bat·tnuned In Nica and_ Ne-w port Rt>lll'h l'ollt·•· t'h1t•f r"tt' Gros'i point:> uut ll11uKtm1 r(luld 11uvt.' f7 000 1wr rn an 111 ha~1t' lra1n,n1ot ,,.,., ANU A STRl('T rei.1den rt'f111rl'\"ment tnul prev1ou:.ly t•it C'l uded Cahfornn1ni. Iii tw111g 11um mianly d1scontanut•d Don't Fear Exoclus to Houston _$82U annual mere,.,.~ m ~tart1n vuy 1:s mis lradin g llouatGn Jaw enforce-me nt authorities say they are definite· ly soliciting job applicants from polarized staunchly pro and con abo ut their community police department and its service. . W&l\t re The Chy of Houscon 1s rarefuJ LO aon.pedal llS t'Oniitdfl'lblt recruhmt nt ltteuturf' bt1 ng dlrttNed this wttk to Soulht>m C a\Uorr1la law l'llforC'1•m,•r\\ circlet. but lnt .. nllorls a re dur ITT1 c.'OuntPrpart' from SC'ul fll'1U'h to . an ClrtnC'nll' 'Illy ttw y ha nil) comndt'l lloui,tu n '11 htm.J ~•II pitch on tht•tT 1utm1rtN11 problt•m plag1Jt1d 1l<•µ11rt11ll'nl '1' Job npp11rtun1t11·' uny n •ol ,t h rt•al llulore, to jofo the lluuston fol't'l', o flrtlSll(.'('\ w1l uld hove lo h "" h1 11111· of t•1ght s oulhl•u11ter11 11htlt'!! ·rnr fl Yt'lll' bcfor·t• apply 11111 . "WllU.t; STARTING pay here lS compMable. thuir <'Ost ol llv· in i,t down lhe rt> would m ake It seem more like $22,0-00," ob· snves Seal Reach Poli ce Chief Sta<·y T. PicasC'i a, whose depaf1 ment faces iLc; 11w11 manpower i.·risis • thrhughoul America, including the d epressed Detroit ~and Chicago areas, which are laying off police. "WE HAVE gotte n quite a bit o r r es p o n se." says Lea Whitehead, of the pµblic rela· lions firm of Goodman, Dannen· haum, Littman a nd Wingfi eld, conducting Houston's recruiting campaign • She agr ees that one complaint aired often in local n ewspaper letters to the editor columns is a contehtlon that like their O)d West predecessors, some shoot firs t and ask questions la ter. Houston 's phenomenal boom· town status is another factor in its terming itself the only major U.S. city with a critical s hortage of policemen . Pe l"'IOO$ be ac i M Ill 11 a <' 1trt>t' r Ln la w enfurcem c nl are en coura1ed LO apply to bN·omC' on" of Houatoo's f.'ln.-st tc>o. nott!!I Polle., Ch.it>f 8 K Johnson The 011nllll 1ou:. r t•r r 111t11wn1 l'aml'allcn J ohn~on rl111mi. 111 ""ol ve~ two hJs ton1 1n1· .. nt1v1"• tu "I 11on t know tou m uny pcoph• 11rnu11ct tw1 t• whCl would go lo 1'1•xui. l'vt·n 1f th1·y pn1d a lot 1111111•," suyi. )''11unt~111 Vt1lll'Y l'ult<'I' C h tt" Marvin f'ortan "I hnv1· rt•lt111vt'r. tn ll1111i.t11n and ttwv t·an hjvt! 1l " If a tax override set for Nov ember fails, he may have to fire 10 a mong 45 officers serving a town whose crime rate has in· <'rcased 18 perrcnl m four years while populution has risen only .ibout 1.000 • rt>l~ah• BUT, BV HllllN(i """ll' sea s o n ed o ff ec;l'r from C'alifonua or the Orantil' L'0 1t!>l 1'lw base-IHH ln ll11u.,ton, whert:' lht> "' lnliC 1' t'J') HI tr r m' of rurrt:'nt 1nfl<11 ion '' t.. Ing r1.t111c:'<1 lo Slfi,700 fm -.t .. rt10~ Offti.'t>l'S ~IJOH' Orangt' ('1111,l puh('t' l'h ll•b b<'ltrvP llou:o.ton's .!.UddPn M·s . Whi tehea d s ay s llousloniles are traditionally OIL AND construction job op· portunllies and pay are so great that police work with its security and pension plans is ignored . Big Bmtkr'"'oll Lands Ali~n ' Behind Bars A young Mexican national wbo tried to buy a cash1ef's check for $23.000 in cash to mail home to- . day bas the weekend to worry whether he will ever again see the bankroll seiled by Costa Kesa . police Friday~ . °" if, it is gone forever. Iovestlcators took the man into custody at Cr ocker National Bank, 1M5 Newport Blvd .. and also impc)unded his huge sum of · cash in relatively s mall bills for h "dekeeptni. Police said the man us an illegal alien. : An effort will be made to de· termioe the origin or the large sum of money and whether it was earned and hoarded legitimately or possibly the proceeds or illegal r activity, authorit.ies said. Patrolman Burt Santee said lbe 3 p . m . a rrest was ac · complisbed without incident and the suspect, who now faces de· portation to Mexico, seemed re· signed to be)n g taken into custody. U it can be determined the man earned the funds working and none of it is owed the Internal Revenue Service he will gel it back, police said. !Nlly ...... Staff - Family Floats Catamara11S Head for Haumi Ry J ERRY C'l.A USEN 0t IN Dally l'llot Sl•lf What coulrl be bl'lter for Ken Wagner then li ft' on the Orange roast') He 's lC1ught clc:nwntary school rn Costa Mesa for the past 26 years and raised twin dau"hters and a son, Wil l. in the modest four-bedroom home at 2152 Sl ate Ave Uul hl''i. l11ngNJ for more time al sea Especially the waters off ll awa11 where he 's skippered catam arans during the _pa~t several summer~ Ken retired in Junt! On Oct. 1. hell raise the sails of a $300,000, 54·foot catamaran and head for Hawa11 where he 'll direct beach and sailing ac· livities for the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Maui Son Will. 27, a lso will ra1!>e the sails on a 40 fool catamaran he and his fathe r have been building in their sm all back yard over the past two and a half years. The bigger cat , a 49-passenger boat of teakwood. is being con structed by Gil 's Catamarans of Costa Mesa. Ken will skipper the craft for its owners, the Hyatt Regency, off lhe sho res of Maui op tourist cruises. he says. Ken's wife. Mary Ann, and Will's wife will Oy to Hawaii. Their husband s will spend between 10 and 21 days de pending on wind velocity sail· 1ng their catamarans to lhe .isla.r1,~s. . , Will's boat. squeezed into the back yard that Mary Ann sey!i on<'e contained "pretty shrubs a nd grass," is valued at about $125,000. The family s penl about a fifth of that a mount on materials for the Deja Vu, with Will working full -time on the craft and Ken p1lc hmg Lil with all or his fTee lime weekends , evenings and holidays. Construc te d of fiberglass. coated plywood, the three-ton twm-hu1led craft with room to s leep s ix. boasls a 50-foot mast and will spread 1,000 square f~t or sail before the wind Will and Ken plan to launch the craft al The Dunes next Tues- day. kick on its 30-hors e-power outboard motor lo reach Newport Harbor, and r aise the tall mast with a crane. "We 've had a great lifo here while the kids have been a round," says Ken with a gesture toward lhe ftouse he 's already sold to a neighbor. New officers may retir e in 20 years and by age 50 dr aw a sub- stantial pens ion s ha r e of the $16,700first year pav. Some Texan police officers are qui ckly lure d away by · priv ate indus try including e ne rgy firms now flocking to Hou ston from other parts of the nation, om c1als say For ins tance, a highly educat· ed husband·wife team including one with a master's degree in criminology were hired at the old Sts.soo· base pay. They re· s igned within a few m onths to t a ke simila r anti·Cri m~ private securit y jobs fo r some $35,000 earh NO FORM ER desperadoes with a change of heart need app- ) y . Those thin gs o nly hap- pen 1n penny-dreadful cowboy ston es "The d epartm ent will continue lO conduct extensive back ground tests on all applicants prior to em ployme nl." Chief J ohnson emphasizes Citing anothe r "plus" for Tex· as employment, Ch ief Picascia s aid , "They don't ha ve the C.:ihforn1a Suprem e Court to deal with' .. Investigators said sus picious bank officials contacted police when the suspect proferred the $.23,000 to a telle r, seeking ·to purchase the cashier's c heck. SEAWORTHY TEST DUE FOR BACKYARD BOAT PROJECT Ken •nd Wiii W•gner on 40-foot C•tammr•n Def• Vu Will and his wife Sue will live aboard the smaller , back -yard- built Deja Vu with their son Jason when they reach Maui. WiU plans to ply the waters to Moloka i and Lanai with tourists aboard during the day time. "The kids are grown. NQJlr' I can sail. 1 've enjoyed le aching, but sailing is somethin g else again." .., w o t ·Lo LIKF. LO think Ca 11 forn1a law enfor cem ent is the best there is ," d eclares Costa Mesa Police Chie f Roger Neth. who takes considerable pride 10 h1s force. "I certainly a m not worried a bout an y mass exodus." "l guess it's a s ign of the t i m es," says Laguna Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks . "Many departments in Orange County h ave tried all sorts of innovative recruitin g UlrT\..-TT MOO•E PAUL 9AIHLETT, rold•M ot REV DELL.4 IRENE MOORE, rr· Cmla ~ C.. 11~• 1... P.t•MCI •idenl of C>.ino, C.. P.ssed away °" ••• , on s.pt-• II. "'0 H• WIS • Seplembe< It. ltm ,,, S....t.a M•. Ca llel<I ·-~lw with llw 0<•"90 Slit I\ ~u"•l•td by l d eu911ten COUftty Wat• Dhtrtcl tor 4 yu r> G•rlrucM Irene Ru•I ol P1netop, _..,.r ...,.,..,_ ol llW De ity Pilot A riton• .,, .... E V•nt e OI Chino --He •H tr. IMKl~•..,.nl C.. and M ~-.1,.. Mtt" ol ~nta of IM T--~ Club •nd TIW Op Ana, Ca , stw I~ al'° Wf'lllWd by S lln>1'1 Clue> of Terr• H4'Ulr tno1a,,. 9r•n•chlldr•n •nd ll grr.tl· Ht -~ al1f0 a ......, .. r Of Irle Ttrrt orandthllclr"" -I brofhu Roy R1p. H8'1te ~le U>dti I< .. F ~ A M ~ pit al ~If' Home, Ark. ....... s Rh -Tffre HMt Scoftllh Rile Ht ... 0.11• -· ..... wife ot ,.,. late Rt• alto l>U 1 ~.,. ot ti. 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During his tenure at OCC, Albers was the o nly security officer for year s, r an the trans portation department, was chief of the OCC volunteer fire department, a nd had been a s ubstitute teacher in the OCC technology de· partment. Albers even used to get complaints and de· mands for service from Long Beach Airport, when the college property stiU included four so· called Ready Towers from its years as a military air base. "ln the earliest days, when water needed to be pumped for the campus, our byword was 'Cull Fran,' "says Dr. Moore. "Build ;,i laboralory table for chemistry? Tall Fran · Train u fire crew to provide fire 11rot1·c·t111n ·1 Tull fran .' Power out for Evening < '1,111·w· l'lutt1w 11 11n1I hi1<h v61tagc boxes were fluo1l.-il'1 Tall t-'rura, · " f)r Moore continut's 1 A01t•111 11uy11 tw uml 1111 won 't rw cd so m11f'h I •rf1lll •'11111\lll~~ Ill" :-,11111111 S.•11, wtlt'rc they U)Ulll I ·•Ill ,, 111111111,. 11111111' II> I Ill' l'llllHllUOlly hf 1\11111 '•"'! 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"It 's a different way of life. and it 's expensive T hat's t he price you pay for par adise.'' But ti .. oing aboard the DeJa Vu, he speculates. will cut overhead ('OSlS. "We have simple needs.·· "Let's face 1t I'm a native Californian and l was r ecruited from Texas,'' he explains. ad· ding that hl· was in lhe military ser vice lhere when he answered an Oakland Poli ce Department ad Plastics vs • Fine Arts W Trustees Mull CunicuhunAddiJ,ion Plans lo introduce a plastics course at Bus hard Middle School provoh-c:t a lengthy discussion umon.c f"ountnin Vullcy School lliKI rt<'I I rtL~lc·t•s who 11 uc•stioncd t ht' t!" l1t' i\ II.. 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Trustee Che ryl Norton said she had some reservations about adding a plastics course. 'Tm s tr uggHng with this," she s aid "ln m y own mind, I think we must be very a ware of what we're in the business of do- ing e ducating children or training them. This, in my estimation. is a training pro- gram." PU RI.I(' NOTICt: -I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE rt CTI llOV\ llU\INIU FICTITIOUS I U51 NESS FICTITIOUS •USINESS "AMf \UTllMENf l'ICTITIOU5 •USlotESS NAME STATEMENT MANIE STATEMEMT 'II• ·~11n .. 1nu ,,., "'"' M• t101f•Q MllMf STATEMENT Ille 1011owlno ~"'"" Mt oo•no I Tilt loll-•"9 ""'"°" I\ dcltno bu•I· Ou\ln .. \\ A\ I flr tollnwlno per\llf1 I' dofnQ ()u\I bu\inf'~\ •\ n4'u a\ I A. I/ 1•uu1111(1 lllMl'l'INV ,., ".""' 0 II. s ENl ERPRISES ... Ill REAL PROPERTIES, I?) I ..... " ''"'•Mfo•~.c · Y)61/ f Ol'l'>ll INI-PATCMINC.,1'0 #A CabrllloSl .C:O.l•M«>••·CAf'6,; 1R£Al PROPERTV' CONSULTANTS Wllll""' 1·1 t-..110. 7tl I lnw•r, """""'"''>I • f"MI• M#\O, Cl' <n677 Sandy S"vllle 0 6 C•brlllo 51. 1 • n d ( l I A E AL PR 0 PERT Y \I . fO\lo Mow ,(" .,.,, J Am•• I 0 11\ HOlmar>, ,.., •A Co\!• Mtw, CA w611 ' PROFESSIONA LS, 2:i. Aoale Aw , Rll• c ............ 10 I low•• " ' l'ln•h•lm .,, • CM•• Me~. CA 076)l 01 .... Hebert, '"' P••o Real, B•ll>O• hland, CA,,.., ""''" Mf\A, CA "1611 1111• r.,.,I,..\\ I\ tontl1>1lt<I hy •n '" Rowland Helgllh, CA q17" Gwen R Ma1one·Gw lnup, 13• Armnnt'.I Vo<Nlr•. 79'M IV>• 1/1\I• Ol•IOUlll Thh bu\IM\> I\ co110ut led by • A~lt A ..... ~lboa I••-. CA '2667 1 o•I• Mtw. l • .,.,, Jun ttoim .. n veM••I 1>9..-r~lup Thi\ buSi~\ 1$ tOflduC1td by •n In· t "'' bu\.lnll"\\ i\ 'ondutlt"d b'( ''"' ,,,,.,, .... 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Ott '· It, ,. ., ... l 1 NATION Sunday, Septer'noer 21. 1980 \ • I DAIL y PILOT A ' ' Leag-..e of Women Voters: 'Honest Broker' ~dltqr·a NOf~ -The L('QQW o/ W°'""' Vot~• 1.t olKJO.,, ICJllh "'· flw bil'trf'r for "' to do ow CIW dWw• In pr«ltdmttOI ~wrtaon yc>ar1, tlw ~ lomM 4tOlrlt lorgu, bw vtrtw ot 1t1 aonwtt?MI ~ ct.bble fP(>MOrlllip Hctre 's '1 prof\W of on OfV!ll'UQtllOft that f>crlU>,w1 Wt o0Jf'('fJIVJI Cl.I mU('h a.I pr>bh~M ~Mw lft 11'.e <>Pf'Olll' ~ WASHINOTON (A P l Caesar's Wife 11 returnin1 to pnmc time •:. h08tt'ss to Olat ullJmete parti<'ipat 1011 11ho w, tht' telt>v1 ed prH1dent1•I debate!\ ('vet\ though t0J a)1 's will n<1t ft •turt> Preaident Cart t'r; who h11s re-fused to attt'nd Caesar's Wit' wi ve'~ 11rtually 1s the Leal(~ of Womt'n Volt>r ,, who~t> r'°putallon for scrupulou!\ ObJN'llvlt)' lt>a\l'~ 11 "" hr atx1vt• s uspicion. up there with motht•rtwc)(t and Its applt' pies. that one 1s hu nt put to think who rould better referee the nataon 's .i n rndest argument The ladies do not tolente borst>shoes U\ boiln~ gloves "We are perct'IH'<.I as an honest broiler with no au to "'rand ... ~11.ys Pepp~ Lampl. the League's former e1H•t·utl\ e 1hre<'tor "111£ l.l!:AGUE ha:. :.ho"n tht• 1>ubhc they don •t have t o s it b tu •k and a CN'Pt ·only LEAGUE PREPARING FOR TODAY'S DEBATE Ruth tlnerfeld, Preeldent of 80-yeer-old Group cu•didatc c·o ntrolled pac1ta1ea," says Huth tllnerft!ld. a bobby pm allm mother of three from 11uburhan New York , • VasHr Phi Beta Kappa, o Ha.r\tard MBA, a \Jnltf'c1 Nations deleaate, a Wh1h• ltouae ttd11l~cr und r urrent I .eague pre11id~nt "W1• think TV 11> h •rnf1t' 1( you wnnt to teu<'h And h•t '11 fact· 1t, lc:lcvl111on ro~h~s u lot of JWOplr .. Voter t'fluC'ut1oin h&11 b..-t!n a pnme goat for the l~aicut• l4111t •• It Y..Ub born, llkt> t;vc':. nb, out of th£• !luffrui;:t•llf' muverrwut at its laiit convention in ChH'agu lfl l~ltl Just lwlort> women hnully go\ lht• vole - Whrlt• l.t•Jl(u1· rrH'mht•rs Wt-rt• r .. 111:.le , Its 1ntrr t•sh W•·ri· n'ol II :supported collect1vl' tuirg111mnll! .-rn1111n1u111 wagt., child lubor laws as w .. 11 iu. ,-.wut 11~hl' for wtmum at 1t:. very rirst t·onvt·nt1011 It ro111·t•t\'t·d or 11:.i·lt. then and now, as a forum fur dist·~·""'" 111 puhl11· tiss ues, and as an advocat•y K' ouµ to m n\lt-1\\'l' lt'l(t!>lkltlOO that llS membership 1tnd thJ' 111 1mvurtJnl decided 1s an the publtc 1nt('rest 'fht' ''*'atJUt' rwvt:r ~upports a cundidate or pany and take!. no stand on an issue untir lts ll 7 ,000 mt-n)t~rs 111 s ome 1,400 chapters have .studied 1t half to death from the graSf roots to the top brancheb. voted on it and solemnjzed the con,t!ns w. at 1l!> natlllnal convention. A UX"AL 1,EAGUE <·hapter can't just go off and fi ght city hall per se It has to be in consonance with League policy although the organization's concern for the environment. say, would cover most instances in whk h an aroused local rrught want to have at out wilb a sewerage commission . The League can 'l even say it is anti· inflation until the members hip has studied the matter and come up with a progr am. In pursuit of its advocacy role, the League has four full-time lobbyists al headquarters here, 3S researchers and a litigation department whose record in the last several years is 102 won . 46 lost , a percentage lhat'would bring a pennant lo almost any baseball town. Mrs. Hinerfeld says League membership 1s "probably divided along party lines in proportion to the rest of the country. "To one extent we are liberal by definition 10 that we a re looking to the gove rnment for reforms," says the president. "On the othe r hand, I'm not sure what a Liberal or a conservative is." THE MEMBERS' image tends to be that of bette r educated. better off women with time and brains on their hands. But the numbers of League m embers in the work force does gentle violence to that perception. The average membe r is mid-405 and has settled in and taken an interest in her or his community. The League considers it is perhaps the broadest spectrum public interes t group in the country, having made extensive studies and taken positions on everything from old age assistance (in 1936), child ca re p r ograms (the '20s) or normalizing relations with China (in 1969 after a two-year study). It c urre ntly fa vo r s "con g r ession al r epresentation for Washington, D.C .. a fair shake for lndians, school integration, fair housing, in come assistance, continued support for the United Nations (wher e it has a n observer). environmental legislation in many aspects, foreign trade and aid and campaign financin1 reforms, to name a few. In most of the areas, League studies become $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ SILVER -GOLD . $ $ ~:~~~mSILVER PAYING GOLD SCRAP $ f~-lOK, 14K, 18K $ $ spoons, I.JI~. teopots-CASH s57s per PW and up Comple1e sets Rings4 charms. bracelets, wonted. class rings-' 1 oo<u4()00 $$ ~~~Y:~!~~s 2%MORE u.(~; .. ~!~?~NS ~ Halves s4so to '&'> TO (5250) S9(1>0 & up $ Q S'l?5 S'>1S s 100 thru S2()00 coins $ uorters c to ..;r SENIOR Dimes s .90 to s 130 eo. ~~ted Kennedy Hol~s s 150 ea. CITIZENS SIL VER DOLLARS $ 1965-1970 up 10 •1 6"' $ $ We ore buying Cash for $ $ fl~~"~~ Eu638-3388x~= °tNJ~ ~ $ Gold or silver coins $ "'-wonted $ We ore buying S Pocket watches, wrist watches, Franklin mint sets $ Nickles~ 1942 to 1945 $ -HELD IN CITATION ROOM $ $ 2 DAYS ONLY -MQN. & TUES. SEPT. 22-23 $ ~ BRING lnMS TO S Holiday Inn $ . $ 3131 Bristol, Costa Mesa $ ~sSsss$$$$$$-USSSsssssssss ~ .......................................................... . ' publication:. th1t t an• as informa tive and hair minded us the Lt•aguc can make them ITS CONCISE pamphlet o n picking a c·u ndid a t e Is a n inva luable guid e to a n y prospective voter makin1t his way through , the onderbrush of t•ampaign rhetoric. Jn a pithy dis play of feminine. or any other. lot(tc, it says . "A t'andidate might, for exa mple, r ail an opponent's behavior '"wishy-washy' or 'two .faced' when 1l should more accurately be described as a C'hange ,of mind , as nexibility or rt>sponsiveness '' 1'he Leagul' member:. are bµsy, busy, busy at lower levels. too. The Rorhester. N.Y , chapter felt prisoners jailed for misdemeanors or awaiting tria l in their county of residence should be allowed to vote The Supreme Court eventually upheld that µosition. now law of the land. Surprisingly. the League did not endorse ERA us s uch until 1972. ll had other prior ities meanwhi le and thought an ERA position might Jeopardize existing slate leg1clallon. MRS. HINE R FELD not es that the "for Women " in the title of the .National Organization - for Women indicates "they're'a single issue group. We're multipurpose. We have to be harm0nizing." The League would never. for instan'tl!.~ut out a press release, us NO W did when the wife of an opponent lo the ame ndment ran off with a lesbian "The League would have simply stated its ERA position," says a former stuffer Imagine, then, this rather cerebral, rather dispassionate organization suddenly descendln1 ln 1976 right into1the cockpit of the bu.stings. A proper Boston lady, I is s aid, should be mentioned in Ole press but three ti mes in her life: at birth, m a rriage and death. ~nd here the League, which has long resented edJtortal purdah on the women's page, was not only on Page One but on TV as weU. Early in 1976, the FCC ruled that the networks could televis e d ebates free of equal time require ments provided, a non·proflt or1a niaation sponsored them . The League's Education Fund, non·profit, started lobbying, having already sponsored candidate debates among Democrats during the primuries. TV STOOD ALOOF. thinking an incumbent president such as F ord would never debate. But when Ford said in accepting nomination that h'e would, and Jimmy Carter !!aid he would , too, the League suddenly fo und itself televis ing a presidential World Series. The Washington Post editorialized: "Even with their limitations, these exposures of the preside ntial candidates do perform an enormously jmportant service. They give the electorate an opportunity to see, hear -and-compare -the men who compete for the nation's highest office ... to s trip the candidates or the protective shield fo rged by their managers and force them lo appear in millions of American living rooms in something like their true colors." SUPER SAVER ·· Sensational "Everything" Stereo System! Clarlnette· 101 by Realistic ~ ·~ Feature Packed! 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' ,- ,lf2 DAILY PILOT • Sundl!W. 5-plembllr 21 , ., /fforing (}p Jim Knutson uses one mast as his crane to replace the rigging on the next one. The Shield class boats are part of the fleet at the Orange Coast College crew base in Newport Beach. Fro.PagrAJ WELFARE ... 894 applicants in JuJy 1!179. That's an increase of 35 percent. Among just the refugees from Asia, there were 594 new applications filed in July compared to 338 in the same month the year before, a difference of 46 percent. · Thus , the lines are longer and the fact that the county is handling about 000 refugees a m onth ob· viously has had an effect. Said Stenson: "It ha s mus hroomed and mushroomed." To ease crowding, the office opens at 6: 30 a.m., when some of the most determined a lready have arrived. The line snakes slowly through the lobby most of the day. IT IS A UNE 1111CK with families and nationalities . There are blacks and whites . Hispanics and Asians. There are immigrants from Rumanfa in East.em Europe and Zaire in Central Africa. Among the lndo-Chinese. there are great dlf· ferences between the primitive farmers from the rughlands of Laos. the Cambodians fleeing from their ravaged co\Dltry and the boat people trem Vietnam who often paid ransoms to reach sarer shores. At the front of the line is a window in fhe lobby where the applicants make appointments or at least make first contad with the case workers. Once accemplished, the applicants graduate to one of tbe 85 seats in tbe lobby. If tbe seats are filled, they wait outside. UNTIL ABOUT A MON111 ago, the lobby oc· casionally got too crowded and someone was apt to call the Santa Ana l'lre Department. Then fire inspectors cited the office for over· erowding and issued ~decrtt that no more than the 85 people could occupy the lobby. Capt. Bill Reedy said inspectors haven't had any complaint& since then. Stenson said an Orange County Sheriff's deputy is assigned to monitor the crowd in the lobby and the line which sometimes winds outside. It is a delicate job because people from dif· ferent cultures don't share the same values about proper beh avior in lines. In some cultures, crowding is fair, he said. OFF THE LOBBY JS A small playroom; but it usually is empty these days. Stenson said he is looking for ''reliable volunteers" who will oversee it. College interns used to run the pta-yroom, he _said, but they quit coming. Often the children play outside on the s mall grass yard in front of the concrete building. They play tackle and tag and they stop to watch when an old ice cream truck slowly cruises by am- plifying a scratchy recordihg of Yankee Doodle. Inside. it can lake an hour once an applicant finally gets an interview'~ a case worker . "It could be longer. but that's true for any ap· plication for welfare," said Miss Churchill. "The forms are very detailed and complex." ALTHOUGH 11IE PROGRAMS are separate, applications for the refugee program and for othe.rs such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children are much the same. So Is the amount that applicants can receive, she said. Stenson said the office needs about 166 staff workers lo handle the current load properly. but It Is 24 workers short. The shortage is the product of a state-supplied staffmg ratio he said is insufficient because lt ' bases current workers on past years' applications. Thus, offices with increasing volumes are always behind. ".That's where we gel the long lines,'' said Stenson. "We're doing the best we can . I'm sorry " they have lo wait." HOWEVER, OOUNTY officials have made ,. plans to solve some of the over crowdin& by •:• moving part of the refugee program to a !• remodeled office at 1.133 Homer St. in Anaheim. "· About 45 of the worken are scheduled lo be shifted ,.: to the new office by late October or early Novem- " ber, said Miss Churchill. 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'J'om Seave r < 10·7) scattered seven l>odtct:r h.it.s, ooe ot them Ron Cey's 2'7th home run, for his sixth straight victory ~nd first in five decisions against the • Dodgers this season Burt Hooton (13-7), who railed to last the hrst inning, took the loaa. DAVE COUJNS STAAT£D the Reda' first ~th a single and after a stolen base, Kt:n Griffey walked .. Dave Concepcion struck out, but Hooton cave up a run· scoring single lo George Foster and walked Dan Driessen to load the bases and set the stage for Bench's two-run hit. The Reds scored four more runs in the inning. Ray Knight doubled home one run, another scored on a throwing error on the same play and Ron Oester singled in another to knock Hooton out of the game. Reliever Rick Sutcliffe then walked Seaver and Collins to load the bases and Oester scored when Griffey grounded out. Griffey slugged a two-run homer in the sixth and doubles by Seaver and Sam Me· The Pennant Race Ood~,.. Houaton Clnclftftad o.m.. W l QB Left MM MM 11 • 14 14 3\\ 1S LOS ANGElU (l•t. HOME (I) '""-11 .,._ One"'· ... 11; Sepe. n. n vs Ala.ft!•. ~-"· u w ,.,, Fr-<•Ko; ()C't. 1, 4, S vs,"--· AWAY 161 Siopt. 26. 11.1' at 5efl 0le9D; s..i. JO, Oct. I, 7 et S... FrMCl1<0 HOUSTON (Ill HOME (ti Sectt. U . 17, • .,._ Clftc .... ,..II; Sepe. JO. Oct 1. J vs. AllMte. AWAY (I) 5etit. JI et s... FrM<I-; Sttte. 22, net SM Oleeo; Sepe. i.." .. ~~t•; Oct. l. •,ht &.o.Afteeles. . t'iHCIHHAT I IUI HOME m Sept, JO, Ocl I .,._ S.. Dle90; Oc1. l, •. J vs. Allente; AWAY Ill S..C. 21 .. LOI A191-.. $etlt. 22. 1l .t S... Frenc:lw:o; ~. t•. u •I Sen Diego; 5apt. 2', 17. 21 et H-IOll. jias produced the Reds' lOlh run in the seventh. 1 Seaver walked one and struck out four while improving the career mark to 22·18 against the Dodgers. "Well, I wasn't going to pitch al all, al least that's what I was thinlcing in the clubhouse. I've had a sinus cold for a cou. pie of days and was feeling pretty crum- my,'' Seaver said. "But I've had these things before, and sometimes going out and pitching is the beat thing to do . You can bum it right out," the veteran pitcher said. "I actually feel better now than I did before the game." Seaver had plenty of reason to feel good. In addition to his pitching performance, Seaver bit a double and walked once. "YEAH, l'M CLOSING IN on the league lead in doubles," Seaver jested. "I'm only 43 behind Pete Rose now. I figure if I get real hot 1 can catch him.'' As far as the pennant race goes, Seaver realizes it will be an uphill strugfle for the Reds, even though they're only ~ games back. 1bere are two clubs to climb over instead of one. "It's not over until it's over. That's an o.ld Yogism, but it's about right." Seaver said. "The first two games here with the Dodgers started out the way we wanted them to go, and if Mario Soto can win tomorrow and we can bring some momen- tum into Houston, you never know." Seaver said the Reds will have to drop one of their alter egos if they are to make a serious run at the pennant. "We've been a J ekyJl.and-Hyde club. We'll play extremely well, then go into periods when we can't do anything con· sistently right," ~e says. "I don't know why that is. It's a piystery." USC:, Dee·fense! Trojans KO Sou~h Carolina, 23-13 Dolpfaiw IJg tlae Tail Freedom Withdraws Protest NEWPORT, R.I. (AP> -The Freedom syndicate, under rather unusual circumstances, withdrew its protest of Friday's second race in the America's Cup, it was announced Saturday. after one often heated discussion among crew members and another with the New York Yacht Club. By aOGEa CAaLSON °' ... .,.. .... ~ ..... LOS ANGELES -Awesome defense and a cou- ple of surprises in a third-quarter 80·yard march ignited the Southern California Trojans to a 23· 13 victory over previously unbeaten South Carolina Saturday night at the Coliseum. ~it was comparable to our effort fn the Rose Bowl against Michigan from a derensive stand point. It was to that level. Dana Hills running back Rich Romero tries to escape the grasp of an Irvine High defender tiuring Saturday's ac· tion, the first vars ity football game ever played on the Dolphins' campus. Dana Hills made the historic day a memorable one with a 26-0 victory. See story page 84. The rourtb-ranked Trojans lulled a crowd of 58,385 and the Gamecocks to sleep with an ultra· conaervative attack and a 1~ lead -then struck swiftly. "George Rogers is truly a great football player He has to be, to take the beating he took. "Ronnie Lott., Dennis Smith, the whole defense . . . " were Robinson's trailing words. ' The heralded Rogers earned his 13t.b straight 100-yard rush performance, capped by a 34·yard touchdown run with 1:29 left -but be paid a ter- rific price for bis 149 yards on 216 carries. Rams Welcome Woeful Packers The yacht Freedom, defending the America's Cup, was flying a protest rlag at the end of Friday's race. which extended until alter SUDSet because the start was delayed by two hours. Freedom, sltippered by Dennis C onner , protested that Australia. which won the race by 28 seconds, wu not display· in& a stem light u the sunlisbt faded. The protest was filed with the lntemational racinl jury. Kevin Williams' 22nd careertouchdown pus re· ception capped the march, but it wu Gordon Adams' 13-yard mistake with a keeper and a 17· yard reverse by Williams that got the Trojans the o.ffensive edge they needed to raise the count to 16-6. Moments later Dennis Smith's interception set up a 17-yard march, capped by Marcus Allen's seven.yard touchdown run and what bad been a tight scene was suddenly money in the bank as tbe Trojans led, 2.'Ml. Adams, the filth-year walk-on from Newport Harbor High, finished the night with only five com- pletions on ·13 attempts for 65 yards and a touchdown. "My statistics are terrible, ,t>ut we won and I had no interceptions," said Adams. ''I'm happy about that." Adams revealed his l3·yard keeper to the South Carolina 20 wu on an audible, bd when be turned to hand off there was no one there, so he simply did the next best thing and ran the ball h.imsell for tbe key gain. By JOHN SEV ANO Of .. Delly Pitlll SUff Green Bay couldn't have picked a more appropriate time to spend a weekend in Anaheim. Bart Starr's Packers could be just the cure the Rams need to get on the winn in g t rack. Heaven kno ws t h ey need something to shake them. Ironically, the Packers meet the Rams today (1 o'clock> as a team with a better record -1·1 compared with 0-2 THE PACKERS possess a Win over Chicago, while they both have lost to Detroit and the Rams have added another in Tampa Bay. The odd s make r s hav e established the defending NFC champions as 13 ~·point favorites, the lar gest margin in the N fl. this season. But don 't let the odds fool you. Says one Ram. "U I was a betting man J wouldn't bet on us right now. Our minds and thoughts are not on the playing field.'' Indeed, as their 0·2 record in· dicates, the Rams are not in the right frame of mind. Rocked by dissension and discord within the organization, more than half the Rams on the roster are upset Saturday's Scores West USC 23, South Carolina 13 Washington 45, Nrthwst01 7 Oregon 35, Michigan St. 7 • Cal St. Fullerton 30. Call Poly (SLO> 23 Midwest UCJ,A 23, Purdue 14 Ohio St. 47, Minnesota O Notre Dame 29, Michigan 27 Loll& Beach-St. 23, Bowl. Green 21 Missouri 52, Illinois 7 Nebraska 57, Iowa O Pitt 18, Kansas 3 BYU 28, Wasconsin 3 Soatb Alabama 59, Mississippi 35 Georgia 20, Clemson 16 Auburn 35, Duke 28 Tennessee 35, Wash. St. 23 Florida St. 63, E. Caro. 7 East Boston Col. 30, Stanford 13 Anny 216, Cal 19 .... San Dieec> St.. 13, Air Force 10 Colorado St. 15, Arnona 13 Ari1ona St. 42, <>reaon St. 14 s..&llwet& Arkansas 31, Oklahoma St. 20 Texaa35. UtahSt.17 Miaml 14. Houston '1 Tesas Tech 28, New Mexlco Penn St. 25, Texas AltM 9 <Ce•lllete Beores. Pase .. , for one reason or another-most of it dealing with contracts. THUS, CONSIDERING the conditions, maybe the lowly Packers are n 't th e c ure . Seriously. how can the Rams gel up for a team that has won fewer games in four years (20 ) than the Rams have in two (25 including playoffs). ' "Our olfeme did a good job," said Trojans Coach John Robl.naon. "But the defense, it wu absolutely mapificent. Soutbem Cal played it conservatively for the The Packers are so woefully inept they've man aged only one offensive touchdown in their last fi ve ga m es (including pre . season\ and have been out· scored a whopping 104·22 during that span. Needless-to-say. the Cans in Wisconsin, who once adored Starr, are now asking for him on a platter. His overtime victory against Chicago certainly. gave him a reprieve, and a victory over the Rams would almost assure Starr another season as the Packers· skipper. STARR REALIZES this and maybe that's why he closed practices this week to, in his own words. work on ''special preparations" for their game against the Rams. "They have a very good de· re nse," is how Coach Ray Malavasi appraises his opposi- tion. "Up until last Sunday they've been looki.ng better from week to week · · Actually. M alavas1 has too many worries of his own to be con· , cemed with the Pakcers. Con· tinuity, or lack of it, is how the Rams coach explains the team's first two losses. TecbnicalJy, the protest wu rejected because the New York Yacht Club, which acts for the syndicate in such protests, bad failed to supply it with any evidence. It was the only way in which the protest could be withdrawn after once bavin& been filed, a source inside the yacht club aaid. The decision to withdraw the protest was made late Friday night, Edward du Moulin. Freedom project manager, said. The protest, over a rather m inor sailing infraction, drew an angry response from the Australians, who tied the best· of-seven series at one victory apiece with Friday's victory. Saturday was an off-day for racing. The series resumes to- day. ''This was the action of a desperate man des perately at· tempting to win an event al any cost ," AJan Bond, head of the Australian syndicate, said Saturday morning. "To protest one light, when you can see the boats -I mean, 6,000 people c~ld see both yachts. · I just can 'l believe they pro- tested," he said. "This just con· firms what I've been saying about the guy Conner all a.long." CSee TROJANS, Pa1e BZ) ........ •••ortali.:ed THERE SHOULD BE no ex· cuses this time, however, as eve r yon e, in c luding the holdouts, should have their tim· ing down. plus the team has had more than nine days to prepare for this contest. When the Australians learned that the protest had been withdrawn, Warren Jones, ex- ecutive director of the challenge, remarked : "We thank goodness that wisdom pre- vailed . . . we applaud their de- cision as we are sure all yachtsmen do. No yachtsman ever wants to win a race other than on the water unless there has been a sailing infringe· ment." Diana Munson holds a framed uniform number and plaque dedicated to her late husband, Thurman, during pregame' ceremonies at ·Yankee Stadium Saturday. With Mn. Munson is Yankee outfielder Bobby Murcer, a close friend of the former team captain. MWlSOll, who died in a plane crash last year, would have been celebrating his 12th wedding anniversary today. Bruins Cash In on Purdue's Mistakes WEST LAFAYE'JTE, lnd. CAP) - Sophomore quarterback Tom Ramsey passed for 170 yards Saturday, includ· ing a nine-yard touchdown pass to Cormac Carney in the fourth quarter, as UCLA beat error-plagued Purdue 23·14 in college football. The Bruins also got a two-yard touchdown run by tailback Freeman McNeil and three field goals by Norm Johnson as they raised their record to 2-0. Purdue, relying mainly on the pu&· ln1 of senior quarterback Mark Herr· maDD, twice bad the ball in&erceDted at the UCLA seven-yard line by Jlmmy Turner and lost the ball lo the BnaiDa' end r.ooe on a fumble by Ben McCall. The Boilermakers, 1·2, trailed 10.0 after one quarter and 18· '1 at balftlme before Herrmann'• paaalna broutbt tbem cloee in the third quarter. Herrmann, who finished with 2i2 pasainl yards, hit Dave Youni OD a 19-yarder and Bart Burrell f« 17 yards as Purdue drove to the UCLA 19 early ln the third period. A personal foul put tbe ball at the el1ht, then Herrmann lofted bia second touchdown pass to Burrell. UCLA started lta clincbinc touchdown driv.e after Turner'• aeeond interception late in tbe third quarter. Aided by a pua interference call OD Purdue, Ramsey sulded tbe Bruins from deep lD tlelr territory. He com· pleted a .. yard pua to Tlm WrtPtman and a 1D-1anler to Carney u UCLA drovetotbe Purdue u . Full'*k Jalro Penaranda salned two yardl, tbM Ramsey bit CU'Dly for the toucbdown ud a ZS.1' lead. Herrmann, wbo bit Burrell earlier on a four-yard toucbdown pua, tbeD led Purd•'• final cha.rs•. He completed puses at 1J Y.mll to McCall ud 17 apiece to Burrell and McCaU'.that put tbe ball at tbe UCLA five. Two plays later, however. llcC.aU fumbled the ball into tbe end zone where BruiU' safety Kenny Euley pounced oa it. Herrmann's two touchdown paues .save him a career total at 50, breatins tbe former record of -48 be lbared with llicbipn'1 Rick Leach for a Bil Ten quarterback. UCLA, wblcb bluted Colorado lD ita aeuoa opener, 51-14. toot cbarp from tbe at.art asainlt the Bollermaken. ' Ram1ey completed paues at rr yards to McNeil ud 23 yards to Camey u tbe Bnalm· rolled to the Purdue 11. Two play1 later, a touebdowa pua to Jojo Townaell wu nullified because at a penalty for an lneUatble receiver downlleld, and Jobnloa kicked bia ftnt field pl from '2 yards out. UCLA IOl the )>all bacll two minutes later when McCall fumbled a pass at the Purdue 41. The Bruins stayed on the ground tbJs time, with McNeil altematinc carries with Penaranda. A 12·yard run by McNeil put UCLA at the seven. Penaranda carried to the two and llcNeU went in for the touchdown on the next play. The Boilermaken' only scoriJll drive of the ftrlt. half besan late in the open. Ing quarter~ they took over tbe ball followin& a UCLA punt at midfteld. Herrmann completed puses o( 23 yardl to Young, ei1ht to John Macon, ftve to McCall and four more to Youn, before be bit Burrell OD a four-yard touchdown taas earlylntheaeeondquatter. Jobmon '1 1ecoad field aoaJ, a IC· yarder, was set up by Euley'1 JS.yard run on fourth doW1l after tbe Bndnl faked a punt. It WU the ftnt caner rush from acrimma•e for the ~· - •' DAILY PILOT - A Capaule Repor1 From th• World of Sport• Keougl1 Holds Brett Hill To Drop His Aver&f'e to .396 KANSAS (.'rf\' Mo Tony Arma11 drove 1n II fiv• l"W\.~ w ith l"'o lluuhlc>s 1tnd two hom•· run~ bC!hmJ Mt1ll Kt!'uu.-Ch 'i. f hf' hitter ltl lt"•d Oak laod PH l K tuurns l'tly 9 0 Sotunt• n11tht . A Co"m"' d\"I Mar 1H'o,\u l "''th a \6-13 r<•('tmf, K('(1u1th rt-rordt-<l lour strlkt-tlut:-i and on• w ilk and ht'lrtf: ror IC'' Un·ll httlt.>s~ 111 fou1 .. t b11ls as lht" Kal\Sa~ Cit' th ltd b8'>t•m1in 'd"' h111 lt\'t'n&Jl<' drop hi J96 r nH'-lS tu-.t .u\ lakhmd r•rord ht-Id by Rt'IC&tt' J.i1•k,u11 with 12 total tM:.t')', lie also boosted tu " R RI tot it I 1c1 104.' I\ 11w ham 'A lth Hrt'tt for fourth pll•<'t" 1n tht> menr an Lr11gu,. Arrn.-~' lk>ubl\" in lht• f1r..t Inning sent Mike 111 alh tu LhuiJ and Jt'ff N1: .. •m 11n tnllo"' ~ w1\h a l 11o o run i.1nglt> lhdl ltll' 1· the A ·s a 3 o lt'.Hi D'A u n<' Murph) 'intclt"d hon1t• R11·kt'\ Ht>nder ... m1 111 tllt' se<·ond lo eh.1w M1k1• Jont>-. "'ho was mak1nl( h1> m"'"' le¥gue dt•but l 'r .. 1t: l 'h .H\)Oet latn ,•ame on 1n n-ht>f nd aftrr Clint llurdlt' uroppt>d Huth·~ "' b._11 rot an l'I r11r l\ml•h s luggt-d a '"'" run dtlUbll' Arm~ . la m nwd h1~ 32nd hoine run an th.-?ou1 th 101 a I O Oakland lead And he m adt.> 1t 9-0 1n \ht s ulh w\th hlb '33rd .t m assive 420-foo1 llr1veoff<..'humberla1n ..-------quo11-ul dtt-Da11------. ' It 'H1u ld h;H t• bt•en <1 different thing 11 I hart eo..11cn that th111i.: ht'l':tU:o\l' \\t> \u•re l<'s1ng or hecau:>t' of chi. respt•t'l I .nt> thut \hll\~ bN•a us e I was hur~gry · t:tra Johnson dl'fens1vc t~nd for r.rcen nay. fined $1 ,000 I.I~ Coarh Ran Starr for sitting on a sid eline bench <11111 munchin~ a hot dog Au g :m while he and h is tean:im<1t1·~ watched the Denver Bronct>S beat the Packer s, 38·0, in an exhibition ~ame I•• ro• "....,. Pre1u1ure on Dfldqrr11 Pinch hitter Jeff Leoend'a run-scoring double II with one out in the ninth inning snapped a 2-2 tie and gave Hous ton a 3·2 victory over San Fran- cisco. Relie ver Dave Smttll (7-5) got the victory. with Joe Sambi&o picking up his 17th save. In other National League games Saturday: Warretl Cromartie singled to right 111 the ninth inning to score Rowlud Offlce and give Montr eal a 5-4 victory over Sl. Louis. Btu Lee (4-6) pitched four score less innings of relief to notch his first vie tory since June 6 ... Elliott Maddo&'s bad -hop single knocked in two runs in the 11th inning and the Mets went on to beat P ittsburgh, 9-6. The loss dropped the Pirates fi ve gam es behind the fi rst-place Expos .. Mi~e Schmidt crashed a three-run homer and Garry Maddox added a solo shot . leading Philadelphia to a 7 J victory over the Cubs. The win keot lhf' Phill ies 11"2 ga mes behind Montrea l llONAAO Pinch-hitter Craig Stimac singled in P aul Dade from second base in the l llh 1nniru~ to give San U1ego a 3-2 victory over Atlanta Stimac batted for winner Eric Ras musse n (4-10), who pitched the 'final 31'.'I innings of relief Loser Al Hrabosky (4-2) s urrendered a one out waJk to Gt>ne Tenace and Pinc h-hitter Dade stole s econd with two outs lo set the stage for Stimac. lklallfler. Sit1gle1011 lfl'dle Oriolel Mark Belanger and Ken Sla&lecon drove in two II runs apiece in a five-run fifth inning and 8'eve Stolle won h.is 24th gam e as BaJtimore defeated Toro nto. 6-J Stone, at 24-7 the winningest pitcher in the maJor leagues, ga ve up sue. hits, s truck out fi ve and wa lked three. allowing the only Toronto r un on J ohn Nay berry's hom e r le ading off the ninth _ _ Jn other Ame n can League ga m es Saturday : Rookie ChJco Walke r d rove tn two runs whi le boos ting his aver age to .667 as Boston sn apped an eight-game losing streak against New Yo rk by defeating the Yankees, 4-l, behi11d De nnis Ec:kenley's seven-hit pitching. The Yankees lead Baltimore in the East Di v i s i o n b y four g am e s -.. ... Gorman Tbomas belted a two-run homer and Dick Davis hit a two-run s ingle to lead Milwaukee lo a n 8-4 victory over Seattle. Bre we rs starter Dave LaPolDt.e .. ~MGu won in hi s r i r s t majo r I e a g u e . start ... 8'eve Kemp drove in six runs with a grand-sla m hom er and a triple to give Detroit a 13·3 victo ry over Cleveland .. Saturday night's game between the White Sox and the T wins in Minnesota was r ained out Rookie Shines Kubski 's Hit Leads Angels, 6-4 ARLINGTON. Texas (AP ) - "It's always a big thrill to get the game winning hit es pecially when it's your first," noted rookie Gil Kubski after r ipping a two-out single with runners on first and on second in the 10th in- ning. The hit paved the way for the Ange ls ' 6-4 com e-from -be hind victo ry over the Texas Ra ngers Saturday night. The 25-year-old outrielder made a lose r or Rangers re· liever Charlie Hough and a win- NY's Munson Gets Tribute NEW YORK CAP) -The New York Y a nkees dedic ated a plaque to Thurma n Munson. their late catche r and captain, in a ceremony prior to Saturday's iame against the Bos ton Red Box. Munson's widow. Diana, at- ~ended the brief pre -game teremony aJong with her three children. The plaque eventually will be one of nine in the Memorial Park section of Yankee Stadium between the tw~1bu1lpens behind the left· cerk'erfield fence. The other plaques are for Ed Barrow, Jacob Ruppe rt, Joe DlMaalo. Mickey Mantle. Casy Stengel, Joe McCarthy. Pope Paul VI and one yet to be in- 1talled ror Pope John Paul II to commemorate his visit last fall. ner of Angel re liever Angel An- d y Hassler . Camey Lansford put awa y the game with a run scoring double down the lcf\ fi eld line. ·'It really makes you feel good to be able to contribute ," Kubski said. "I went up there e xpecting primarily knuckleballs , that 's all he throws . unless he gets be hind. They told me not to over -swing and kill the ball, just m ake contact." For Hassler , it was his fifth win against only one loss He 's had four saves and one win in his last five outings . He a llowed only a pinch hit single to Buddy Be ll in his two inning relief stint • • 1 just thre w a lot or good fastballs with sink on them. That was a bad pitch to Buddy. but he has always hit m e well over the years." s aid Hassle r. who was purchased from the P ittsburgh on June 10. Hough. 2-2. the s ixth Ranger pitc her, walked Bobby Grich to lead off the Texas 10th. Gri~h took second on a passed ball by catc her Jim Sundberg and, after Rod Carew was walked lnten· tionally, Kubskl singled to right for the go-ahead run. Lansford followed with a dou- ble down the left-field Une to put the Angels in front 6·4. Andy Hassler, 5·1, picked up the victoey with two Innings of rellel. The Angels were losing 4-0 through the rirst rive Innings before finally comin1 back to tie the 1ame at 4-4 with a t.hree·run ninth, two of the runs scoring on a single by Rick Miller. ... ___ .. ___ ,.,,_. f~N In ('rf •IC.al t 'nNdlf t.Na W11l1>~ "'l\S In l'rltteul condition Saturday after h L.OS i\NC f;U •:S 'ontender Johnny Owt'n Of m wt1 k11t1t•k1'!l unronNeiou!4 In a flaht with World Uv •tnfl C"ou1w ll lnm tttmweight cham pion Lupe Pin tor Owl'll wu~ tranisfcrn•d to the mte ns ive care ward a\ 3 u m uth•r t'lirly mornln"' brain surge ry ~t California Hospital M 1•1lwul l'l'nll'r l>m·tors opt>rated 3YJ hours lo re move 11 lt111111I l'l•Jt f r11111 thl' f i ght er ·~ b ni n , s a id hos pital ''"'kt•11w1111n111 Lrnllu Ro~rt~ N11 111ld1t.111oal i.urgery or tests were scheduled for Owen, who w11!1 l'X l>t'ckd to remain In critical condition for 72 bours fullowtn.i thr 11 JO '' m s11r11ery 1-~rlday, Roberts said There wu1' 011 prn~nosl!\ for Owe n yet, she added l'l11tur Mttd Owt•n fouKht a brave fi ght and that he was ""' y llw 1.•11d wa .... s<i brutul Pintor , from Me xico Cit y, re I 1m 1l·d hilj t1 t11• fo'11duy night wMh a 12th-round knoc.kout of 0 .. 1•11, (mm Wale~ i\fld duckang lnto a s mashing left ofl 1wrn1t, lhl• w 11.•11111>£'tous Owen was carried from the ting and hn-.plt lltt•d ~AWll~r f 'llHfl# I@ s11 .. tdt"aHIQflr • uny 1.ut"llf'r-broke o ut or the pack with a 20. n h1<1t b1rd11• on the lust hole of play and took a one· .... 11 olw \t-jd 11\ er T.-rry Diehl after the third round ot the Tex.1~ Op•·n gulf tournament in San Antonio .to~l kr 'h<1t ll 116 Sat urday to lead al 12-under -par 198 enter ing todt1.> ts fin.ii 1t)und of play Bill Ro1ers, who led most of the lla'Y'~u·d a double boge~ the 18th green and fell four .i.u bkt.:Mi ~htnd lhe leade r. b Mllll)hy, Lee Trevlno a nd Mark M umber are in a tie for third place, twe· strokes back . Veteran Don· na Caponi Young battled treacherous w ind~ to fire a two-under-pa r 71 and move 1nw a third round tic with Shelley Hamlin tor the lead m a LPGA tournament in Overland Pa rk, Kansas Young began t he day four s trokes be hind Ha m lin and Barbara Mo•ness . . Le noJe Clements of Poway fi red a three-unde r-par 69 to m a in- tain a thre<> stroke lead after three rounds of the Queen Mary Open in Long Beach zoEL1..EA Clements ' third successive round in t he 60s left him ~th :.. 54 hole total of 203, 13-under par ... Bill Campbell became the third player lo win conseculive titles in the 26-ycar his\ory of the USGA Senior s Amateurtoum ey with a :i and·2 victo ry over 1978 winner Keith Compton. The tourna- ment was held in Vir~1nia .-------Ba!te-ba U 'J'od n !I --------. On this date in baseball 1n 1973 SPORTS BREAK I FQOTBALL t BASEBALL PlN'-10 Footl>tdl Boston College Stuns Stanford N EWl'ON. M at's (AP) Sophc.1m11rt Kt•vin Lout<bcry to8st!.d 1t ~-yard scoring pass lo li1eht end 'flrn ~hel'wln late in the third period and Boston College addt.-d two more touchd11w1111 ti(ter p11ss Inte rceptions lo score 11 30-13 college football upset over 11th ranked Stanford Saturduy night The Eagles, whv ~uvc mighty Pitt i. ough fil(ttl tx•f11rt• bowinte 14·6 in their opener u wl't•k ugo, bounr<'d ha r k stronJ<(ly m hnnding Stanford its first loss 'In three gaml'S Boston .struck back immediately 1•ft••r St unford mar ched Kt ya rds lo go in front 13 !I on John Elw:1y's 19 yurd lou\•h1lo wn puss to Darrin Nelson Arter Cyril Keniry re'lunwcl thl' cnsuinK kickoff 26 yards to the RC 31, the Eagles m urched dowo(h•h1 m nln t>luys l..ouKhNy capped lht> t:o-a head dwrRc by passin~ clo wn the• inuhlle to She rwin, who made a shoul dt•r high ca tch a nd St4'pped an oss Uw goa l with fusl JJ seconds left in the third period .-lri:utu1 .ftf. 12. flrt-9un .fttf . 11 T EMPE lla lrb tt('k Willie G1tt1·ns . u Founla 111 V11lll'y lllgh pr~t. scored three touchdown~ in lcmtin.: Ar1iont1 Stall' to a 42 14 win ove'r Oregon State m a Pacific HI '11nfcr cn<'<' i:111flf' The victory raised An zona State·s rc<'onl to 2 O ovnull and I o in league play. Oregon Stalt> now 1s 0 2 an<I 0 I an lh1• l1•a•:ue Gitt ens. a 5· 11 , 175 1><1un<I sophomore tulhNI Lwo of t11:1 touchdowns in the first haH as the Sun 1)1•v1ls built u11 ,, 2H 7 11•3() Arizona State ma rched 80 yards in scvf'n J1ll1ys for u h11H'hdown on its first possession. a ltc rnatinK curnc~ Ly (;1111·ns 01111 fullhuck Gera ld Riggs . Gittens got the score 'Jn a three va rd ru11 arourul the left s ide of theOregon Stat <' li ne. '""" :!f). ('allforttin "* WEST POINT, N Y. J <'rryl H1•n11l'lt stol1· th1• lhundf.r from Rich Campbell. who set an NCi\A rc<'ortl 1n u s<rn!mn 01wning loss to Flond3 last week .. by throwing two touchdown puss1·s. lend in~ Arm y to a ~-19 upset victory over <.:uhfornin Bennett. a jonior from Beaumont. Tex . l<1MM I lic:1th 11corinK passes to Larr y Pruitt, a sophomore fhink1·r Thi· fir.it Willi o s even-yarder a t 10:37 of the second period . putt1n ~ Army a~wad 16 13. The second, a 13-yarder at 3 28 or the final quarter , put i\rmy in front for good 22 19 It climaxed a 76 yard, 15 play clri v1• M-o..~hh1gfot1 l."i. 'nrfh~•.-n• 7 After once trailing b) 121"'1 games. the New York Mc.>ts ~f'nt into fi rst place in the National League East a nd reached the 500 mark al 77 11 es To111 Seclver,....,. ...... -t---t- t hc Pittsbur gh Pirates 10 l SEATTLE 'T ailback To ussarnt T y le r scored t hree to UC hdowns On n !OS o ( ..one., .. -ttu:ee-and-9-~tltc-)),;3~1 ~ds-s -i1m11rtJtttJ11 n ipe:ntlij---.. q uarter to lead the 16th-r anked Washington Huskies to a 45·7 rout On th1~ dat e m 1970 . In his eighth major league start, Oakland ·s Vida Blut' no hat the Minnesota Twins 6-0 On this date sn 1964 . of Northwestem 's Wildcats. The Huskies, coming off a S0-7 trouncing of J\ir Force in their season opener last wee ke nd, led 45-0 at ha lftime and used reserves maihly in the s econd half w·ashington st·or ed all seven time-; 1t had po~sess1on of \be ball The Phll:ide lph1a Phillies. leading the National Lt-ague by 61"J gam es wit h 12 games to play. lost to the Cincinnat i Reds 1-0 on Chico Ruiz' sixth-tnning steCAI of hnme It was l he start of :J 10-gamt' losinJ! strt>ak that killed the Ph1\11es· pennant hopes in the first half , Tyler, a 6·3, 213 ·pound senior from Oceans ide, earned lt\e ball I~ tamt!S for 83 yards, all Ill the opt:ntn~ half. He now has six l""'Tdurhdo~ ns 10 two ~a m e'> On ttm; date in 1934 · Dizzy Dean of \he St l.0111s Carciinab hurled a three hill<'r to beat the Brooklyn Dodger~ 13-0 in \he fi rs t game of a doubleheader Then brother Daffy \ook t he m ound and no-hit the n ndgers 3·0 ·Bid Hwa" I 1eay t~rorn Gho#I l 'ield T rainer Bud Delp had a dream fulfi lled Satur • day when Spectacular Bid raced without oppos1 lion an the Woodwa rd Stakes at Belmont Park 10 .Ne w Yor k in what was the first walkover 1n Am erican thoroug hbre d racmg in 31 yea rs . With Bill ShM'makt>r in the s addle , SpectacuJar Bid negotiated the 11, miles in 2 02 2 5 for his 11th straight victory The grey four· year -old colt was booed heartily as he ran through the homestrel<'h The time was relatively slow but not bad con- s1denng 'Rid had no opposition Two horses Te mpere nce Hill and Or. Palc bes -were scratched before the race because their train e rs didii't want the horses to meet · Bid un· dcr "match condit ions " ... Mario Andrelti shook orr the ha rd luck that has dogged him the past two years and won the M 1ch1gan Gra nd Prix championship race . The Quebec government is conside ring a new proposa l for a roof to cover thc still ·unrinished Olym pic Stadium-a proposal estimated to cost SlB.7 million ins tead of $67 million for the original con· c ept . Unbeaten lightweight cha mpion Hilmer Kentv or Qetro'it reta ined his WBA title. s taggenng Ernesto "The t.;a&" Espana with a se ries of punishing blow!> to \he head and jaw that forced the refe ree to stop the bout at 2 · 57 or the fo urth round ... The San Francisro 49t"rs s iJ!nt'tf formf>r Phi111delJ>hia Ea gles linebacker Tf'rry Tautolo 1<1 r.-.pl<M'C' Tom "Hollywood" He nderson, who wai. w111v1·1I lty th•• NFL club Friday. Tautolo, Crom UCLA, played four v•·11r~ with the Eagles ('olor odo ·"''. I ."i. t ri =m•o 1:i TUCSON Alvin J.ew1s1'5 last minute touchdown, nn on side kick recovery und Jon Poole's ~ yard field goal wi th three seconds left gave Colorario State a 1~·1:t C'Om f' from hehind vie ory over Anzona · Poole's kick followed a 24·yard pass play from q uarterback Steve Fairchi ld to wide receiver Tony Goolsby afte r defensive sa fe ty Mike Faucett came up with the Colorado State, on-side re- covPry And th:1t on-sider came after Fairchild had moved Colorado State 49 yards on fi ve plays 10 less t han a m mute for a touchdown with 1 ·o3 left Lewis, a runmng back. dived in for the TO after breaking one tackle dunng his IO·)ard run ' OrPguu :i:;. lfi('#t ig u u ~I . 7• El G L" E Ore 0'11. 1gh1 RrJb.-rtson sc·ored thret-\ou• hr1owns and Reggie ()bgurn pcisst:d for Z32 ~ ard tr1 lead Ort:~<m tri J :~, ~ rompO\'f:r "11ch1gan Stal t- it u as the first Oregon \'lClfJr) ''~er .. Big HJ l~a m ~•nee 1964. The Oregon offense rolle<l up lf'..3 tl)tal ~ ardc. 11.h1le the Duck de· fense Lnruted the Spart<rns to l3i total va r~ and only 54 on the ground Og~urn playuig sughtl.> more than three q uarters, completed 19 of 2'7 passes including a four.ya rd touchdown pass t<J Robertson. The Joss dropped M1ch1gan State's record to 0-2 Ter1nes11ee :1:;. M'a•hingron .~1. ~J K~OX\ 1LLE. Tenn Tailback Ja mes Rerry scored t wo tOUChdOWTJS before leaving the game With a foot inj ury at the half, lead ing Tennessee lo a 35-23 victory over Washington State. The Cougars ra)hed with 20 points 1n the second half on a pair of touchdowns by fullback Tom Ramberg <ind one by Robert Wi ll iams but could not ca tch the Vols Tcnn(•ssee tailback Glenn Ford put the gam(' out of reach with :•.1 "•'l'Onds rcmaini n~ with a four yard touchdown run. c hmaxtnR a !Ill\ .1nl drive r - f 'ru• Page HI TROJANS. Baseball Sta11t.lings BARWICK DATSUN • • m ost part , h ut Hob10~on f•x plained his mottv~s "We• we re on top, anct you don 't want to give · anythin~ a wt1y," said Robinson "Gordon Adams played cffec lively, but our offense wasn 't smooth." ll was his defenders. however. where the Trojan coach found e lation. The T rojans· offense lii>tened to the ir coach 's pr aise, but added, " The defense not only scuffed them. but they got the b111l back for you time aft er time .·· Ada ms' first aerial was a 12 yard strike to Jeff Simmons to lhe South Ca rolina one -yard Li11e . setting up Allen 's s coring run. His c arry culminated a six-play m a rch covering 30 yards after De nnis Edwa rds re cove red a Rogers' fumble A blocked punt set up the fi r.;t of two Eddie Leopard fi eld goals for the Gamecocks to pa re the m argin lo 7 3, wh~ch was quickly turned into a l(J.3 lead by the quickness of Miohael Ha rper. Ha rper dashed'..60 yards on the ens uing kickoff and the Trojans w e r e camped on the South Ca rolina 30 again. Southern Cal's offense failed to move the ball, and after a couple of misfires by Adams, Eric HJpp duplicated hls game · winning effort agains t Ten · nessee a week ago with another 47-yard field goal. For the Trojans, it was their 22nd straight without a dereat, and second victor y in two tflM starts. Next week : a date at hap- less Minnesot a. . .. ~ .... A"U:RH'AN l .•:Aca1•: Wttt Dtvl"'°" ' W I . PC'I. <;n x Kansas City 92 57 f.17 Oa kland 75 75 ~111 I i 1•1 T<>x as 71 77 41141 :"Ill-. M mnesota 66 >12 <Mil :•:, 1, 'hlCllJ!O 62 H4 42.'l :~·., Anl(f'ls 61 86 41j :10 St•ntth• S3 95 3~ :JM •'.1 x Clinr ht-d division tit It.• East Dtvi11ton Nt•w York 94 54 .6.15 lh1ltlm11re 90 S8 .608 4 Milw11ukCt' 81 69 .540 14 Roston 78 67 .538 14 1"1 Detroit 76 72 .514 18 Cl<>vt'lanct 74 73 .503 )91,.<, Toronto 62 R6 .419 32 __ , .. , ...... 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('l••11uuu l ti into six first half errors jnd \'ladt Janakievsk1 tied a <'h~>I record v.1H \Tllt::NS c;..i <:t•org1,1 b de four field goal!> a!> tht· ttu\·ke)•'~ ft>n:.1 v1• b.1ck "ic·oll WOl'rnt·r r(•turned crushed the Goµhcrs .i7 o 1n a Ai~ \' .! punt !JI ) .trds for •' touchdown and Teo Conference opener m ,1<11• a lt•a p1ng t>111l w nt• uHt·rception The Buckeyes' 72nd con::.ecutivl .inti r .11.'t>ll ~yard:-Ill \l't up .mother sellout crowd or more than 87 .000 "l'llre to lea d the pum•hles~ 10th· fans and milhons mun· on nat1011al ranked Ge-0rg1a Bulhlogi. 10 a 20 16 television watched Ohio State turn \•tctol'y ovt>r Clcm~on the six Gopher errors intn 2:! point!> t;l•orgia, :1 O, failed ln pick up a The Buckeyes were ahead 33.0 at first clown rn the openin~ hatr as halftime. Clemson. I J . dominated the openmg 30 min ut e:-. hy rlul g a1n1ng the _ PIU,!'bNrff.h 184 1' nmra.tt :J Bulldogs i39 yaTds to 33 a nd picking LA w RE N c E . Kan n a n uµ 16 first downs The Rulldogs only Marino 's two t ouchdown passes had the ball ror 4 50 secondS·lll that enabled mi s t a ke pro ne No 5 ~pan Pittsburgh to overcome Wlnd gusts of B\'l 28. M i•••tJH jfiH :i 9---:tlLl~~lilA.\......,~Kansa.s..J.A:..s_----. Wis J 1 m McMahon Pittsburgh. which committed nine passed for 337 y ards and t hr ee turnovers in beating Boston College touchdowns and scored the ~o-ahead 14~ in its opener. spent most of the touC'hdown on a one.yard run. leading afternoon dropping passes, missing Brigham Young to a 28 3 victory over assignments and committing mental Wisconsin. mistakes that let the obviously out· McMahon, a junwr who entered the manned Jayhawks stay close. game as the nation 's fourth.ranked -9 ~11 •1 · · ->-passer. completed 22 of 34 atte mpts ,\fabatRCJ ••• • • _. ' l1'1C ·~• for the Cougars, 2· l. His touchdown JACK.SON, Miss. Running backs passes came on plays . covering 59 Billy Jackson and Linnie Patrick a nd 20 yards to split end Dan Plater rushed for more than 100 yards and 10 to wide receiver Bill Davis. apiece and led the top·ranked Wiscons in. 0·2, scored on a 37·yard Alabama Crimson Tide to a 59·3S field goal by fres hman Wende ll romp over the Mississippi Rebels for Gladem late in the third period. ., __ __...· ~23rc1-str~ght victory. Gladem-a:lso earliermissedffeld goal Defensive halfbacks Ricky Tucker attempts of 32 and 55 yards. and Jeremiah Castille set up two touchdowns with interceptions. one a Fla. SI. 63. E. C:o r oHna 7 back-breaker opening the second half in support of a bevy or Alabama backs who shared the scoring. .\lehraska .»7. f oe.ea a LINCOLN, Neb Quarterback Jeff Quinn passe d for three touchdowns and J arvis Redwine ran for 153 yards to lead sixth-ranked Nebraska to a 57·0 victory over Iowa in non-conference action. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. Fullbacks Michael Whiting and Ke n Burnett scored two Louchdowns apiece and tailback Sam Platt rushed for more than 100 yards for the second straight week to lead ninth·ranked F1orida State to a 63·7 rout of East Carolina. Azt~"!it 1"'hwu rt C. :atl~t Hall y AIH t•O H C t; i\C'AOF.MY. t"olo (AP> Jun1t1r q11artcrbt1c:k M 1.1l\ Kofler hn·cl u 15 ~a rd tout'l1duwr1 po sis to !fllllf end "'Kii;perr He ll uotl i.t•ruor r>lut•t• k1 t'ker 1-:11 ('11rrn I hooted two fwlll .io:~l11 t•i. San Diego Stull! held off a 11econd hot( A~ 1-'on·c rally tc, lwa\ Uw .. 'alconi., 13· 10, Saturday 1n West e n \ Athh-t1t· l'11nr1·rt'nCc loot bull Th~· All t>t·s s quared their ">t'U!ton t•nd WAC re 111nl:-~1t I I TODl'S VODKA- I ,., I fl I k 649 CASL OF 6 38.90 l IQUEURS 'l\maretto Di Saronno, e rambuie, 'SI l/ Gailiano. · 1 • >/ Midori Melon. , •. 11 Southern Comfort. ~ia Maria. • • •1 ·I Sonday. September ?1. 1980 DAILY PILOT SJ\ 49ers Survive; Titans Roll BOWLING GEEEN . Ohio <AP) Ralph Pl·lrosiun kicked a 27 yard Cield goal with 23 second!i left to lirt Long Reach State to a 23·21 vie· tory over Bowling Green In a coll ege football game Saturday. .. Everyone kept talking about how much we passed, so r decided to show some people that we can also run," said Long Beach State Coach Dave Currey. "The wind did dictate some t hing$ today, but l still wanted to run the football as much as we could " . Petrosian's last·minute heroics were needed after Bowlinft Green had taken a 21·20 lead on an eight·yarddrivewlth 3 :47 left in the game. Long Beach l~the ensuing kickoff and moved on the groun from its own 4().yard line to the Bowling Green 1 . Arter the Falcon defense stiffened, Long Beach turned to the toe of SCORESBY SCOTCH I 75-UTFR 998 CASE OF 6 59.85 BOTTLE CASE RETAIL RET.-\IL -- GILBEYS -<JIN I 75Lff~ 943 CASE OF 6 56.54 BOITLE CASE .RE.TAIL Petrosian, who booted the winning field goal on a : fourth·and-0ne situation. 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BOURBONS Although the Florida State defense· Anc ient Age. 1111 Ii held East Carolin a , the nation's EarlyTimes, 11r1"' 6.60 6.69 10.45 6.90 J 1•.52 73.2 5 74.28 57.50 76.60 64 .00 6.11 6 .19 9.59 6 .39 Cabernet Sauvignon, 1~0 ';I: 4 84 52.80 4.40 Rosebrook Rose of Cab .• 1so "'' 333 36.30 3.03 seven flrst·half carries r ushing leader las t season. to only 91 H Walker Ten High ./',ot 11 t1< yards on the ground and 98 total • • yar ds. the Pirates became the fi rst l.W.Harper,111 1 I< tea m to score on FSU this season. Jim Beam, 1 I'> 111 1 i,o 10 .67 Quinn hooked up with Todd Brown for the fi rst of his three scoring passes, a 15·yarder on a lS·play, 73 yard drive near the end of the first. TexWI :is4 i ·1ah S i . 11 BRANDY AND COGNAC Oui. tor Se011ot1 AUSTIN, Texas -Quarterback Donnie Little overcame two pass in· terceptions to guide Texas on three long second·half scoring drives as the No. 7 Longhorns defeated Utah Stale 35· 17 in an intersectional game. Utah State, a 29·point underdog. led at halftime 17·7 on touchdown passes of 24 yards and 49 yards to James "Magic Murphy and a final· second 34-yard field goal by Fountarn Valley High product Steve Steinke. T exas' only first half score came after 262-pound tackle Kenneth Sims blocked .a Utah State punt A J •·Jam" Jones, the nation's th1rd- ra ted rusher, sprinted 17 yards on the ne xt play for a touchdown &fiomi l -1. lloauron 7 ' H OUSTON -Miami b ackup quarterback Mike Rodriguez rut four straight passes to set up a 10-yard touchdown run by Leo Rush . and Jim Joiner ran six yards for another score as the Hurricanes upset 18th· ranked Houston. 14-7. Estancia High football star Steve Kraiss has been lost for the season because of a chipped vertebra in his neck suffered in Friday's victory over Laguna Hills. 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Gleed was the \.\orkt1m:~l! ui Ul t: da~·, g.aining .. 1.fi2 .. yards·for i·i;;·;· UoJµhan~ Bucs Need Late Magic OCl Rallies to DUnrp Palo111ar., 17-14 By CURT SEt:OF."i Ol llW Datil Pilo< Sl~lt Dick Tucker C'Ould h;n t• .1 1·01 lection of the s mJ IJC'"t footlt;ill players on rt't'nrtl iJ nd 'h1· Oran ~e . Coast l'olle~t· fonthall coach would still ha\<' .1 fa1,1ir,1 ble season outlook He would prub<ihh -..1\ In. team could stop th1 • s hort ~.1111 SUC'ff Of>TIMl~M ha., k1·1,1 1'ucker go1n1! for 'JO \ .. ;1 ,.. no"' And Saturda) nigh\ .ii 0< ·1 • .._ Le Ba rd Stadium T11d(t-r "'.I' 11• wa r ded with .i e om t• fr11 111 b e h ind 17 14 v1c·1or v "'"' Palomar Coll ege befor<' approx imately 1,000 apprec1at1ve f<lns The Pirates. embarrassed last year by the s ame P a loMar team. 36-21 . needed a trerr .. n dous effort b' running ha1 I.. Damon Moore "1th 3 11 n.. m 1111 ing in the l'ontest le pull .. 111 d1• win and e r as t• '"m•· "' ti memon es of a nc1or 191!1 ,, .... on Rustler \1 1orC'. ta kmg J p1ll'h from ~111 .11lt'rbark t'harllt' llo"· •>lit r.in and outma ntu•\1 rt•d two 1 unwt dt>fender:-o for tht• 14 \ar<I 1n111·hdovm ln gl\ C' lht· Huc'' J , 1r tun manv pE-11plt• lhou-ght rtu •\ \HlUlctn 'I "Ct' fO HtO:(,I'\ \\ITU. l'uc lo.1·r "' .1 ., u s 1 11 >. .. f c " ' h m .1 n q u.lrtl'' h;11•k wh1> h.td 1>11h l!Ulll'll h1' f1·1·1 v.d 111 :1 st•ri m rna~e lht- w 1•1·1.. hdttrl• Hoss 11u1 of Hn.•a 1111.'.h S<·hnol 1·omplt•1t·d II of 22 p:i''''" fo r 13-t y<trd .. tn mak<· up for 1t1-. runnin~ hacks who "lrug )..l1·d ..1ga 1ni:.l " \ery tough Comet rll'frn-;e "lie played a great second h:i If. didn 't he?" said a n elated Tucker after the game. "Cha rlie "'.,s nervous 1n tht> first half ft w ..is Pa.<;\ to Sef• Rut he was a p .. 1, ,. cl • q u .ir I e r h i.l_r k 1 n l h c '"c 11nd h,df I rtdt'l'fl hr· ..., Js Hos<. hit for ,,.\ t·11 '\tra1 ght com plc1111ns in TakeTie As Moral Victory Special lo tbe Oaih Pilot BAKERSF'IELD ll was JU."1 a 14-14 tie, but fur Golden WPsl 11 was a lot rucer than k 1ssm~ \Our sister That's bee a ust> Hakn '>fl(:Jd ca m e into the gam(' w11h a r<tnk ing of No 2 in th<.• '>tale. <1 nd hat! the home fi eld ad ... Jntagc• to boot When Golde n W1•'>t !> J-r1"I Moore s cored on a f1 vc .\Jn! touchdown run in the· fourth quarter to tie tht• game at 14 apiece. the Rustlers !>en:.ed .111 upset. They still had 8 31J tu play. But, even though lhl" game ended al that "amc score Golden Wes t came away fc't•hng well. if not lik" winners. then something close lo it Bakersfield beat the n UlitlC'rs through the air (205 141 ) und cam e out a bout even on the J~rnund . but the :.C'orcboard was 1hc fmal ind1eator Qua rtcrhack Tony LaPlantt• had _good protection from his Hustler ltne m lhe first half and connected on nme of 18 1rnss1ng allempL'i for. 102 yards, hut wa:, ht-Id to 3l pas:.ing ) ards 1n thE' second half Moon• 'Cured both of (;olden w l:'s t -. touct111own:.. c app1ng a 12 pla). 7:1 yard dn ve tn the flr!>l quarter with a lO·yard gallop On that dnve LaPlanle complet ed four ra~ses for 78 yards Two of LaPlante's passes in tht• drive came on crucial third do~n plays, i:me on third·and 14 and th<> other on third-and 10. The t ying touchdown 1n trw fou rth quarter was set up wht•n Mike Womack forced a Rencgadt' fumble and Lynn J e11k i11s re i·overed it at the Bakersfit·ld ~e ven yard hne. !ha t '>C.'C'onrt half to rally the 1'1ralt•)> from ll O and 14 7 dt> fl\ II)> ll1s 1x•rformanrt' hC>lped many 11( 'ht• spt·l·ta tor s forJ?et the r .lth1•r l.1l'klustcr performances l u rn c•tl m h ) hoth tea ms in l he first h.df • PALOMAR <WARTERRACK ~1 an llr1ntschC'l ,a southpaw With a nmr for the fl air paSS, 1·11nstanlly found his fullback 1'1111 F'1ehldC'r clear near the sidt>hnc:-. ror some key gains which e ven tually led to the Comets' firs t s cort' Jlc1ntschel took it over himself from one yard out and it was 6-0, Palomar. The Com ets tried for two points. but Heintschel's pass was incomplete. Orange Coast tied the score in lh<' third penod as Boss looked hk1· .1 n<'"' man when s econd·hall µla) b<•gan T U E PIRATES marched 69 , a rd., 1n 14 plays, culminating ~1th a one yard dive by Steve Cannell Mark Hales· PAT put the Hues on top 7·6 J . One lhing that Tucker was not happy with was the Pirates' in· ability to hold on to the football T he Bucs fumbled three times. losing the ball twice. Ont' of the miscues occun:ed short!) aft er the Pirat.eo-'.-!FD. Moore dropped a handoff Crom Ross . and Palom ar pounced on the• ball on the Pirate IO-yard line llemt:.chcl promptly found re- ce1 ver Kevin Longwell in the end t one for a 12·yard TD stnke. A t w-o point conversion pass, again tn Longwell, gave the Comets a 1'1 7 lead T ll t-: BAU . changed hands !-il'Vt'r<tl tame:. 1n the final peiod. Hu t finally , with 5 .53. the Pira tes began their winning drive which l·nded with Moore dancing intn the t'nd zone . "If we didn 't have those fumbles. they might not have scon•d al all ," Tucker said. "I thought tJUr defense just played outs tanding. particularly 1n the first half. "Wt"ll have to work on the polis h now nut I 'm still for the mos t part vt·ry h a ppy," he <Hl<lc•d Lions' Last Stand Wins By J ACK MINTE R Of I ... Dall• PllGI SIAN A strong goal line stand by Westminster's Ted Smith ano Keith Adler preve nted a last minute score by tne Pacifica Mariners and preserved a Lion victory, 13-7. m Saturday night's non-league football action at Bolsa Grande High Four times the Mariners tried to enter the Lions den and four limes they were rerused by the hungry Westminster squad Westminster had taken over the lead following another on-the·ball Westminster defensive effort. Taking the second half kic~orr, the Lions dr~ve 70 yards in 11 plays as running back Enc Will- ingham took a handoff off right tackle for a four yard score. Matt Coddingt?n's PA'.f knotted the score at seven with 6 :57 left in the third quarter . THEN THE DE•~ENSE once again went to work. _ Lion St e.Ye Os borne r ecover ed Ric h Stahlherber's fumbled handoff at the Lion 34 to set up the winning Wets tmlnster drive. . Following a Willingha m run to the Pacifica 31, Pacifica was called for a personal'foul and the ball was placed at the 16. Running like a bulldozer. the 5·8, 165 pound Lion tailback Willingham stumbled through the endsooe to send Westminster into a 13-7 lead with 5:51 left in the third quarter. The PAT was blocked by the Mariners. Wtlllngba m carried much ol l hf' backfield load ' -.- -----Looi~--...__ .--"""" -# .... -• .. ... • • for lhe Lion:.. now I 1 1n non league action, as he took 28 handorfs ror 146 yards PACJF1CA'S S<'ORF. came late in the first half as Kelly Hengford caught a Tim F'lores pass for nine yards . F lores and Westminster's Dave Harns staged an aen al war that saw both quarterbacks throw for more than IOOyards. Flores completed 7 of 12 passes for 109 yards , while flarris connected 6 or his 17 passes, for 105 yards . Hoth teams were called for a multitude of penalties, as the Mariners w~re caught for 75 yards and Westminster was penalized for80. 'Pistol' Quits· ,if. THE EARL'S BOSTON (A p ) -1 UM•IN(Mff.ATlllG "Pistol" Pete Maravich aooo•¥ta1 .. " .. ""' r e po rte dly ' quit the I ,, •·• 1''~" Boston Celtics Saturday ,~,~~. ~.,~::-,.·N~;;:,·~.~::0~,t;~:·' with plans t o retire after I coSJo in.641·1289 a brillia nt playing ,.,...._, .... career In the Nation al 111111'°" viuo495·0401 Basketball Association. 1 •• ::=.C:.:.,"".~:·;: .. , 1 M a ravich missed both L----'---'--------' of the Celtics' practices and was • belie ved lo have nown lo his home in New Orleans C•ll 642-567,8. Put • few words lo work tor ou. ... - Dolphins Dazzle Irvine fly KOGt:H (.'A KI.SON 0t 1.,. o.i1, ""•' "•" Uuna Hills ll1gh '11 0 111• lwu 11unt•h of Jim <;11·1·11 11011 1•11ul Sizelove t'<J11t l111w1I ttw11 111·t Saturday aflcrn~m w1lh ll 11111.1.I ing offenslvt• chi.play m. II v1111• ffi gh 's Vtl<~ut·rw. f1 ·ft llll' ·.i 11111 11f a 26 u non lt·ui.:111• root h1ill 1ti•f1.,,1 on the wmncr 'i. (u•ld It was a m1sm at1'11 all lho· w.1y as the l>olph1n' r111l••1 l•·tf <!<:!i' yards on tht• grn11111I u , :.! y;1rrl\ per c·arry J ancl S1,,·l11v1· 1·•111111·1·1 ed on 16 of <:!2 pa,si·., f111 11:, yards and a touc·hdow11 111 ru.1k1• the Dolphin~· in au~ural 1111 •h•·11 own f1c·ld a r(JusinJ.( '>Ul'tt''" "IT 'S A llAl'l'V tlay 111 l>Jua Point, 1 ·11 tell you, · ~a11I I 1.111.1 Hills Coa(•h Don De<:roolt• It was the seC'ond s tr:111;ht triumph for the Dolphins , who are coming off hack to lrn rk 1-7·1 st•asons a nd Saturcfoy 's VI<' t ory was 1mpn•ss1vc dl's111t 1· pena lties netting 1:H yarcls ''The people• that ne1·drd l<1 perform. did. and we ht.Jd i.:ood pass protection," siud Dc•Groote Irvine Coach Chu('k Sor('abal watched his team gl't out ~arnccl hy ... 321 .yarclt; . .for· .Ult' · tluy and didn't have a lot l<I s ay :Jb<1u1 h1!> team's second straight los:-. "They just out hit us," '><ud Sorcabal IT WAS Dana llilh g11m<' all the way 'a:-. Glet·d popped for 162 yards on 19 c:irrH•<;, including touchdown runs of 62 and 31 ) ards and R1('h Romero spurted 20 vard' for a \ouchdown Rut t>n·n more 1mvress1vc was' the passing of S12clove, who l'O m pleted II of 12 1 n the second ha If with a corp:-. of rece1 v't•rs latching on to his offcnn~s Operating w1 1h the luxury of a protective front . Size love's ·"'° µomt at•nab 1wnt•trated Irvine s s econdary "'1th cri-.pnt•ss and stvlt· Three 11f his first half :.trikes wl'rc dr11pptod His lon~est eomplt>!Wn was a 27·Yard strike to FrNl Placka . wh·o caught the ball OH~r his s houlder and ract:d the remain ing 10 yards for Dan:i Hill!>' final touchdown PLACK.A'S CATCH capped a 59-yard SC'oring march that s~w the Dolphins actually chalk up 123 yards in gains . required to offset four major penalties At one point it was first ·and-44 and the pay off pass was a second-and goal from the 27 So it went for Dana lfills FWgardJess of the problem at hand. the Dolphins seemed to come up with one answer after a not her to frustrate the Va· queros Dave Miller was S1zelovc's favorite target, latching on to five for 51 yards , while Ken Davenport caught four for 52 yards. . Irvine, meanwhile. killed itself with turnovers -fumbling the ball away three limes and Dana Hi lls intercepted twice. 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The RatdPrs lost '" ovPrt1m 1> 10 San D 1 ~g1J ;ift ~r dom inating the Cl'larqers mo<.t of Inf' qa mP last wP~lrPnd Dan Pastorini w as 1n 1u r F-d -ind Ji m PlunlrP too lr .,,,., at Quarterback to throw th ... tv1ng t<>ucnoown H11h '31 \l'!Conos lef t in regul ation M ark M ose1 .. y dftPr m 1ss1nq 1n a Redskin loss, kicked a 45 yard f 1Pld Q0<1I to q1vf' Washington a 23-21 w in over the New Yori-Giant., JO<' H 1t-1sm ann direct\ tne Washington a ttack OTHER TELEVISION 9 30 a.m (4 I NFL '80 A prof1IP of Rolf Br•nirschke of the San Diego Char qPrc, w ho has over come a serious 1nteshna1atlmPnt10 re-1ur n to l hf' Nf"L Or yanl Gumbel IS the program host. 10 45-a m (341 FUTBOL SOCC E R. 12 30 pm (2) N FL TODAY li1Qhl1Qhts of other gam es today alonq with ""W' .incl fl·,Hur ... ., Also, Jimmy 'T he Greek " SnydPr'<. selPC11onc; 1q1 HARNESS RACING. 1 pm. (4) HOLMES:Au BOXING PREVIEW Larry Holmes, tile WBC heavyweight cham pion, Muhammad All , the division's only thrPe l ime t1 tlP holder, and Promoter Don King are among those 1nterv1eweo 1n this prev1PW ot the Oct 2 t itle oout between the two fighter s. 1 :30 o.m (4 ) WESTERN OUTOOORSMAN Highlights include tips on fly.casting and a v1s11 to Sw eetwater , lex. for a r attlesnake roundup. 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '80 H ighlights of the top games on the college scene over the weekend . (9) - COLLEGE FOOTBALL The South Carolina Fighting Gamecocks vs the USC T ro1ans. taped Saturday night in Los Angeles. 4 :30 pm_ (]) A UTO RACING H1qhl1qhts of the Watkins Glen, N Y race on thP Can Am circuit laped at t h<> 3.38-m i le course 6 p.m . (21 -PRO FOOTBALL WR AP. 10p.m . (11 ) THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. ll p.m. (22) NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL A replay o1 the M ichigan-Notre Da me game. laped al Notre Dame on Saturday. RADIO Football Washington at Oakland, 12.30 p.m .. KNX (1070); Green Bay al the Rams, t pm , l<M PC (710)_ Baseball -Angels at Texas, Noon, K 8 RT 1740); Cincinnattat DOdgers, 1 pm., KABC <790). Hockey -Kings vs. Houston, 8 p.m .. l<OGO (600). CTt'le Daily Pilot i s not respansible for late changM.) Touchdoun Blitz Aids Gauchos, 42-27 Scoring Flurry By Campbell Powers UCI Special to the Daily Pilot VENTU RA Saddleback Coll ege scored three touchdowns in the span of 2:56 early i.n the fourth quarter , and the Gauchos went on Lo a romping 42·27 vic- tory here over Ventura in a non- conferencc junior college foot· ba ll opener for both schools. Leadjng by the score of 21-13 wit h 11 :15 rem ain in g, Sad · die back quarterback . J ohn l_lill hooked up with receiver Mike Eddo on an eight.yard TD. Guy Jognson 's PAT was g~ and the Gauchos incre.iscd their lead to 28·13. Then on Ventura's first play fo llo wing the ki ck o ff , Sad- dleback's Mike Brooks intercept- ed a pass and returned in 14 yards to the Ventura 32. Three plays later ha lfback J ohn Ni chols tossed a 25-yard TD to Rich Sanchez on an option pass and the margin went to 35-13. • The final score on the three- touchdown blitz came moments late r when Ventura fumbled the kic koff and the Gauchos re- covered al th<• Vcn turn four yard li ne. Scott Mc Kcnzit• cappt'd the f<•stivili<•s thrl'l' s n11ps later with another Tl> on a one yard scufrv and the onslaught was finished .1t 42-13. The Gauchos, who were una ble to move the ball on the ground (37 carries for 48 yards>. found mounds of s uccess taking to the air as Hill completed 21 of 27 tosses ror 234 yards. Nine of t he a erials wcr!' ha uled in by Eddo. which tied .i school record. Minutemen Settl ~ For Flintridge Tie Tedd Pappas and Ryan Sm1th account e d r o r al l three touchdowns as Liberty Christian Hi gh had to settle for a 20-~ lie with Flintridge Saturday night at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Pappas scored one TD and carried the ball 10 times for 64 yards. Smith scored the other TD. including the one that tied the game at 20, as he rambled for 44 yards on eight carries. After tying tbe game o n Smith 's touchdown, Liberty Christian missed the two-point conversion which would have given the Minuteme n the vic- tory. All Amcncan Peter CampbeU scor ed rour ~oals to raise his two-day total to 11 as the UC Irvine water polo team stayed undefeated and advanced into the championship round of the Anteaters' 14th a nnual tourna- ment at Newport Harbor High Saturday. UC I reached the final s ix with a :i 0 1 record a fter whipping UCLA. 6 4 and tying defending tourney chamr> UC Berkeley, 5-5 in afternoon contests . Al so advancing into the cham- p1onsh1p bracke t we r e Pep- perdine, USC. UCLA , Stanford and C Berkeley After qualifying for the finals, the Anteaters na rrowly edged Pepperdine, 9·8, in their first pool play match of the cham- pionships. 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(or...,. dot -· 'loC0t1nq Holm .. n I Faber •, \V.C(ll\tJ..,J~.J, AeftJ.JW'd S@orqt! l tOf,.n< 41'.0 \l ..ii• P.t r-;1 de.fitAt.4Y"Wn, Gr~ r,un•r..U~ ,,t...-... .t tun.~. cat 11 rullfrt6111. 'CIC O'a;.,, I ' Hunrinoton B'•cn sco'"'0 W'19li-> 8.iu9n 1 Zvl•I•• I a"o M•ftil Oav•O"WJn ''"" W•"·~, rol• UC 8..,.W~I•• • C..I Slalt LonQ Sta<" I rom McDonnell For Colleges, Preps Football Scores WEST LIS<.: 23. Su Carlna 13 Was h 45, Nrthws tm 7 Oregon 35. Mich St 7 CS Fullerton 30, Cal Po- ly <SLO) 23 rresno St 16, S W Louisiana 14 AnQ~lo SI )C E Now Mi-••< DI 801~e St lO N Atuon• l8 f Or f'90'1 10 Who!"'ortn 1 •o•PIO S6 simon F'r•M'r '• ""'nl• CIM• 33 Hav..,M\\ SI 11 lttui<I Pac11tc JS Pomoo• " C•t Lulltt•"n •· CNco S• J St Mary·~n. Whtttl•• I Sonoma SI 71. Aedfancl\ 1• P119e1 s...-"· fiumbolctl St I Oreqon Col C9 Pa<1IK, Or• 10 Llnlletct JO Co<>t. Walltlnqton 2 E Wa~rqlon 41, Clt<roll Monl ROCKIES San Diego St. 13. 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KfnllKkV St 1 Jo,,n Carroll t6 t-firam Col • Mir h19en Tttll 14, ••m• 10 Muhllf'~Q U , Frnllln a -r\hlt 11 Mu•lllnvum 21, Ma•oeH• O Ntorn•...om.11a 111, N O••o•• SI I Oh io NDr11'H" 11, Htt<klberg 0 Of\IO Wttl.,.,, :M Ke""°" 11 Otter~tn IJ. c.c>ttal 10 V•ll•Y (ll't SI 17, Ja(Tle•lown 10 Woo•t•r 10. Mourll Ul\lon O 01(kln-.St 1• _.,...111e S1 l Korney SI 1'. Q\adron SI I Mtuourl·Rolla u, Pin•bU<v St tO Mo We•le<"n11, E••no41• ll Clarlon St 11. C.nl St Orllo 11 Luther». Lotti\ D Ml"n ·Ouh•lll ll, -""•10 SI 6 MOOtlltact SI U. St Cloud St. O SI John's, Minn. u . SI. 01a1 J WltlOna SI 10. S.m1dj1 SI I N M ltlll-,., W•YM. I'll ten ] Oll•w•, IC.Ml ,., SW ICanwsO Auvs111.1r1111>. Ma<elester l Concordia,-· :M. H.,,,11,.,. II ~r M•r11ft L..-• 14, NW ltllfn,_,.. Gu>I•• AdOIP"U\lS, Belrwl, Minn 1• l Ot1<1nct l:I, MatantM 8<1pcltl 6 L••••nce_~ •1-110 Ripon U . CorNll • Wt1r1bU<v 11, M ii-10 WI• ·Planttf\11• \)1 W1'.·~ 10 Wll -Stewm,.. "·SI. Nortrer1 ]I Graul-''· CulV'ltr.StoclttOft O Wll I'll• fells 11, Wt .. ·E•u Cl•tre U Wo\ Whllewtll., 67, Wis ·Supoprior oJ A,,.,.,,.,,. 21. Deflal'ICt 0 OubllQIHI 20, Mlnn.-MOrrls 10, lit Eo1nbOf'O SI. 21. Mlllersvlllt SI 0 <ir•nd Vall.,, SI "· NE lltlftOIS 0 Kat.,,,11-loC, 1111-• Col 2 W•Sll. ~ .Jaff. It, C.w W.slern o s. Oekota T~ll ll, Black Hiiis St 0 wut,,..r ,., Slou• Fall• 1 St Mary's, Kan 21.Mc--.2S w K•ntuc•Y I, A•ron 2 Bethany, IClltl Jl, Fri-• ll Cent Ml-.rl 11. Empor1• SI. II Coe SS, Beloit 10 COfl<ordfa, N.O st. Van111on IS 0 0 0111 St.~. O.•ot• w .. 1yn • llllMIS W.slyn 1', NOt'lh c.r.tr•I • tow• Westyn 27, PlllsbUrv 1 NOr111tf'ft 511 • S 0 IJ, SW MtnNtota IJ • _., NW I-a •1, 8lleNI Vt$i.10 Peru St St. Ta•lllo 12 SlmP\On 42, SI /lmbtote 7 Wllll•"' .--111, BeNdlctlne, l<•n 14 Wh SlouU, WI\ -Osl\kosh 0 4drl•n 0 , Mal'IClltslH O Auvu•t-. s 0 :M. s. Oellot• St. I NW Mluour1 St 19. fl H•ys St. " SI Th0ma•l1,U~IOW<1 I 80tr 13, Md-/tm Nazar-I l'luron •~. S O.llOla·SDrolld 11 l 1nco1n n l..•noston 3 NllOl•ftd 1• W•tne, Nf'I> 1) M IS\OUll ¥•1 26, Wa\nbu,n , SE MIS'IO\m )(I fv~n\•111~ 11 W Mlc1t•!H"lS N lllol\ChH SOUTH Florida 45, Ga. Tech 12 Georgia 20, Clemson 16 Tulane 35, Rice 14 Indiana 36, Kentucky 30 LSU 23, Colorado 20 Alabama 59, Ole Miss 35 Au bum 35, Duke 28 No. Car. St. 27, Va 13 Tenn 35, Wash. St. 23 VMJ 17, Marshall 3 VaTech 7, Wm&Mary 3 Fla. St. 63, E. Caro. 7 Wake For 24, Citadel 7 Murray St 13, Lousvll 9 Miss. St_ 24, Vandy 14 S. Miss. 38, La. Tech 11 Morrl• 8..-JI, T...a.._ 10 Murray St. 13, U1ut.v111e' MlllHP$ l:J, Sew•,_ I S.llJC•urr St 11. H•mootn S•Otny tl Vlr,lnl11 ~.a.JC Smllll U E. ICanh•drY 45, YounlJSlown SI 0 JacOomttti. St "· Al•be-A&M lt 8rdQwete<,V&. IJ. St P ....... Flwlda A&NIJI, A_.,, Ga ' Franlllln21.~town. II., u S. Caroll,.. SI, 2•, N C.,otlna A& T • Tn .. Cllet..._... 14 AppelKhlan St 1 Wuh & Let 21. E..-v & Hf'tlr, 14 A l<1 ... m11 St. O . S.•a"""h SI 0 AU$hn ~av ti, J~ ~lion J NW LOUl,ler\1122, Slepnen F AuUln l Furman ll. W CAn>liN U J<1<llSOt1 SI. SJ. Pr<1tr,. View t Llbery 8-lst U, eo..lt SI 0 Mc NHW 51. 11, Nlchotlt St 0 Nor1ollt SI. 20, Fa.,.tt•vllto SI 0 SE Loutslllna 1, E Ttnnt\-St f(Of SI Je. T...,, ·IMrttn 0 Alcorn SI. 1', Gr-i119 St 11 N Ala!Mlma 10. Llvlft9SIOl'I St 3 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 33, Oklahoma St. 20 Miam i 14. Houston 7 Penn St 25, Tex A&M 9 Texas Tech 28 , New Mexico 17 Texas 35, Utah St. 17 SMU 17, TCU 14 .NE Loai s iana 35 . Arkansas St. 12 Drake 38, Lamar 7 NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE East AMERICAN CONFERENCE Philadelphia Dallas Buffalo Baltimore Miami New England N.Y . Jets East 2 0 1.000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 0 2 .000 N.Y. Giants Washington St. Louis W L Pct. PF PA 2 0 1.000 69 13 1 l .500 37 44 1 l .500 62 S8 l 1 .500 26 38 0 2 .000 S6 6.5 Central Detroit Tampa Bay Chicago Green Bay Minnesota Central 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 2 1 .500 l 1 .500 1 l .500 West 70 27 28 19 31 Z1 21 15 35 6.5 Pittsburgh Houston CinciMali Cleveland San Francisco 2 O 1.000 so 60 29 26 44 45 51 48 San Diego Denver Oakland Seattle Kansas City Atlanta l I .500 Rams O 2 .000 New Orleans O 2 .000 T_,.,-. Sen Francl~ et New YOfll Jets St. LOUiJ al OetrOlt Piii•~ at Cincinnati ICtwonnet 'el 10 • m I Ml,....... et Ollc- Ml.,,,I at Al,_a IC anH' City et Clewlanct 8alllmone1 Housl0n euH•IO et -Orle-G•-811v et LO\ A,. .. , (l(MPc:°Mtldlo 17!0) •I I p.m.I New E<19I-at Seattle Sen O.._ M Oenwr T•,..... a., et 0.11111 wa.111...,.. al 0ato1-le.Now.I I al I p.m.I ..... •.• o- Ntw Yor11 Glllft1s al Pl\lllMlelPlli• ICha""'I I Ill •P.IYI I 2 0 1.000 1 1 .500 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 West 2 0 1.000 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 1 1 .500 0 2 .000 37 34 24 SS 24 51 33 28 24 64 47 51 30 30 17 34 33 54 37 34 38 34 50 37 47 44 50 44 Baylor 4J •· I St 15 N . Tt•xm. ~t ,~ .. El-Paso 1~) Ouacrut_-. •1 • t • 1 Auitm Col Jl f,u1 fk'; McMurrv •7 f' ''"', 1 • Sul Ro'~ t '' .ht; ... t.AST Army~~. Cal 1 ~1 '... ' " Bsln <;oJ 30 SI :mfor rJ I) Harvard 26. CLJluml11.1 r Yale 45, Br1J"n 11 Mass 24. Villanova ll Navy 31. Kent St :1 Colgate 17. Lehigh 17 Cornell 17, Princeton 7 Dartmouth 40, Penni Maryland 14, W Va 11 Delaware 28, Tern pit• 7 Sy res 38, Miami <0 l 21\ 411r@o JO 8rockoon s1 1• 8Mton U 11, Nlhlt H•mP'\hlfri 4 Bowdoin 11, Ham1non O 8u<•nt11f7S St•OO",.,, P"''" 8wffato l G,o..,... r t. C•lllOtl'\1• P,a 2• • , •'\ll~H4 :,t COl'ln•<Ucut lA, NOf't,._. ... ,,f',",, CM11•nct SI 12 Hocwrl 1 Curr~ 0 W Conntctecut 0 t1r ( W PO\! 29 )llto<ll.O 10 0t1aw1re vet lO w1t•M 8 Fordtwm D,. Pa<f' f) G4UyUM1ro lS, L~b..rN>n V•lt r, Mof>tr• lt. S.lon H•ll ~ fOft.#1 11 St ,,.,_, '11 •·• KvU10-n $1 2\ Srupg._n,w1+.1$\ h L.,taye-tt• '11. O•vHht..>ll /ti Main• 1' """°" t\l~nd o ~ Mo(av1An ll Otc.k4n\Df\ 17 Ht<"Oh U So\"lun ~I ' Sf JO""\ NV 8. J_,,..~ \ t• (,1 1' SNonero t• W Virqu11tt T ~; n,. S Connt<llUlt o. "''~".-N .,. • SwarlhmO'• u IJ~I• Tr•nton S• 10 Wrf'I "•f• "'C>' • wag,.., u K1no• Pooni I W \/a Wt'\tyn H fllv.r•tw •I \t t Widen ..... J~ HOll+.•n' I 81tnunyi. Vil \IA ae f\flf"l'JN-• ~ t C•nl \IU\ U RO(tW!l\I"'' J C•rneq•f'o~llOt'I A Tn1flt' tn01•~•. Pll 1' Wf",tmn.-.t1 f1 \ t~ I l'WC.t 41 St Law,Mw-.... -. .t.Un,,AUW'I: 1• 5'*""' If lflGJ1 snroo1 !\on lt•a1:u1• DanJ l!Jlh:.'t. 1111111 11 Wl•slrrun~lt•r 11 P .11111~ 7 Katt'lla<!J \ 111,1~ t' • .rk 11' Bul'n<i PJrl.:111 't•lf 'I Can~ on Ii. l.J •w111.1 i \ I • . ONL'l PlLOT Featuring --------------------------------••• ~Harir_ Olympics Skip the wigs is Richard Bankerd's advice to men with thinning hair. The Baltimore hairdresser, who 's representing the U. S. in the 'Olympics of the hair world' this weekend, thinks another mistake is trying to hide hair loss. ' ., .. . lot of ~pie are p11yln1 morl' attention to thc>lr hulr thcsti days. but SOllll' rolly l•k'C' thf'lt hairdressing seriowsly A <'aSt' an point involves ft vf' haard~ssl'rs ""ho are repre entin& thf' United Statl'S in thl' World Championships in Rotterd1m tht> Olympics of t he hair world One is Richard Rankerd, a 37 )Ur old Baltimore hairdresser whose <'litnt.s 1n<'ludf' senators and rongrt-ssmen He as pa rt1 eipatm& ·1n the event beina held this weekend /or the fourth time Ba nkerd has never been l>n a S. team which finished higher than fifth 1n the three-day event. but he expeets more pleasant results this year "IN EUROPE, they have a technique that we must follow, and that's why we haven't placed." he explains. "They are a little bit backward in some of their ways Their techni· ques are great, but their styles are backward. "So we are going to go back just a wee bit to get the European judges to recognize our work . . We are going to do things that they are used to seeing but with JUSt a little bit mor~.fl~ir. than normal." Bankerd has had his own shop for 20 years, following in the footsteps of his mother. He believes that~hanges in hair styles are prompt· ed by changes in clothing styles. For example, s hort hair for men, which is now being featured by clothing manufacturers, came in with the classic clothing -styles. ··Longer hair just didn't fit; the clothes got classier but the heads didn't ." THE NEXT MOVE, however, wili be towards the unusual, Bankerd predicts. "I th.ink men are going to get a little bit more bizarre in their hairstyles. But we're not sure in what way." The change will involve shape. "Women are . going to a little bit more futuristic-type shapes, and I think m en are going to do the same thing. l thinJ(.,. 11 111 &oln11 to ht> n llttlt· hil dt ... 111• somethina in the sh»Vt' ' "Some-thlnl( mon> l(t'ometrtr , muylH• 111 u,., n debunus So11wtt11nt1 11h1.r1~r around ttw 1•d11r11 But l don't know when It will hit I h» v1· "''"" 111..-tches of ttu~. und I think It look~ l(ootl U11t 1 don't know wht>rt 11 w1 II ht-accepted .. • BANKERD 1,.;voTES one day e1trh wt•t•ll to m1tle c~tomerll, and he finds them en1er to please than womt'n and beheves they take twt ter care of their hair now than they once did Contrary to the common practice. he dOt'i. not advocate washing one's hair every dtay "I suggest wetting 1t an the shower itnd then blow drying it unles!> 1l 's oily "A lot (of men) have found that they can handle 1t much better this way And it will fall right back in place," the Balli more man states . He believes m ost or men's hair problems a~e manageable. "You can conceal and control most proble ms. An d most can be corrected to some degree ·' Some men damage their hair when they use a hairdryer, Banker says . "I think a lot of them . . speed up drying by setting their dryer on hot. They don't need the hot air; they just need air." HE TIONKS the m ost common hair mis· take men make is trving to hide its loss. "It really bothers me when you can s,ee-tttey 8le plastering it down, trying to co\ler _ U.P_ tNtt receding hairline. It's a p00r-camollnage~ A receding hairline doesn't necessarily look bad, but when they cover it up it does." He also has little fondness of men in wigs. "I know they pay good money forthem, but I wonder who grabbed them and got them in there to do it. They are just so bad." Bankerd said hair does become m ore coarse as it turns gray. but be does not believe the arrival of gray hair is something to be dreaded. "A lot of men that I have seen for 20 years have seemed to look better as they get olde r." .· Ties Traditional Though men have been wearin1 ties lesa and less the past few years, fall and winter this year will~see a return to the more traditional look. Natural shoulder suita, button.down 1hlrt3, penny loafers and chinos are all back In atyle. and to go with them , ties are Important again. Whet.her it's called Ivy League or "prep· pie," the look for autumn is understated and sophisticated. The newest ties, us ed both to complement these suits and stretch the wardrobe, will have more of an emphasis on coloration than on addi· tional decoration. According to the Neckwear AsM>Clation of America, stripes will be clean and uncluttered If there is anoth.er design element, it is another neat look such as polka dots. "Natural" is the second key word for fall. Along with natural shoulder suits, ties will he made of natural fibers, •and wool will be a very important fabrication. Kn.it lies also are more sophisitcated and wlll lw .-11 lrt r••"""''"'' h"•thn tone effects. l'r lnltwl wuola, It• 111u11f'ul•r wool challis, wlll llf' 11nuttu11 alrmtM nf'w 1llrf'C'tlon, with a tradltllinAI f'UlllltHI• l'l•lclA will c·emt 11111" to '"' Important, and thf' nf'w 11lmf'r111l1111""'"111 wovrn l•rtans. A" with e·vn y n ·t11111 to tri.clltlon, there's a ne w twlHt Thi" y1•11r, lhe• 11., .. ,, "11t11lllc all-over desit(M urc• fr.-t11 ... 11l ly 1·111ml"r 11olnted by a stripe of contru11tlnte 1111lte•111 1J1 thr horder or un- de r· knot 1trt>ll. The!!e ('llUfll•·r 11oh11t•cl 11 .. " IU .. r•articularly l(ood with ve•"frd 1.Ullll -Me n who like• the· 11:11ro1,t•an·lns'plred abstract 1wonwtrlc·11, <unhn•"· flor•ls and bolder under·knot prlnl11 will 111110 find 11111 abundance of these In 11tuarJX•r, hrhthh•r e·olors . And tiC' wlclth 7 lt'11 r1•11llnte this season at 3 to 31/• lnchC'11 flow ;tlf'11 1m• 1111111 hiaf k for fall, but they're not tht• lllte n111111Y how11 of several years ago. They'n • 11mull4'r 11nd le1111 exuberant this lime around A Table forOtte It ml1ht seem ridiculous, but after lhrowine away several heads of expensive lettuce and flndln1 your bread moldin1 for the Ufl!pteenth lime, you get discouraged. By JUDITH OLSON Ot .. .,...,p-.. .... His maiden sboppin1 expedition had been quite successful. His cupboards didn't loek quite so bare, and the new "bachelor refrigerator" seemed well•stocked. But after his first nisht ol beinS alone, my newly sin1le friend panicked. "What do I do with all thOlle huse packases ol hamburser?" he called frantically to aak. And there wu a whole loaf ol bread to deal with, and the chicken he blld 10 smartly froaen, all too much for one. F9f a few days it seemed like eatins out every nltbt wu the answer, but bow loal can you eat taeo1 and refried beau wttbout turniq into an ex~ive eocbilada? One ol the bluest problems for a1nales ls n1urtnc out an economical llDd DOUrilbiq eat· iDS plan, to 1att their partlcular llleltyle. One friend has a rather smart answer for single women, but it doesn't do much Sood for solo men. "Just eet someone to take you out to dinner every nisht," he advises, "and take home the leftovers in do11ie bags for the nlshts you want to stay home." It sounds sood, but there are times when· you want to curl up with a iood book and enjoy a deliciom diMer for one at a table just lor. one. How do~ IO about lt? One way ls to set a Sood cookbook f« one (yea, there are 1ucb items) and use it relisiously. One tood book for tb1a purpoee la Eliaore Parker's "Cookins for One" (Thomas Y . Crowell Publishers, New York. 98.95), now in its rutb edition. · Ms. Parker's buic premile ls tbat "dinner ~ lhmkcrd lhink11 cvt•ryem11 111 1·11111•1·rnc-cl tha t 11111 hulr 11tyh• bt• 11rt·1·11te·1I l1y 111.,1111,.,r11 or tht' oppo11llt' llt'lt lie 11uy11 lh11t 11t1111 l1t1 • ul" rrum'11 huir, ttwy "wlll likt-It, lml llu•y wlll 'wund4'r whttt lht-l r wivt·11 wlll ll1lult W•t rrtt1r1 IH•• 11 ru-r vou.'I wn•c•k l(oinl( h11111., ·111.-y •• l1111ll y think ltw1r hW'b1tncl11 arc• l(olnic 111 lr11 vr 111"111 " l't•rh .. 1'111 the· 11u .. 11l11111 wh ld1 1111,., ""'" ,,,.., pit• rr11k'lt 11hr111t tmlrrlr••1111r111 111 w l1i. 11Jl11 thrlr huar In lhll\ r~11e·, II 111 1111111r•m" Jlt11tli f'rtl ll11•1w11 wt·ll "I do II my,.e•lt," hf', 111ay11 ··11 111 •11111,. with mirrors 1m1I t11k1•11 01111111 ft.111 '"""" ( Rlch•rd B•nkerd,.37, I• one o1 five h•lrdreeMre repr•••ntlng the U. 8. In •n lntern9tlon•I competition In Rotterd•m thte-weekend . PLAID SHIRT FOR PREP LOOK Singles alone need not be an uninspired diet of chops and baked potatoes." She offers hints on how to make dining alone an enjoyable experience, provides menus and a complete sbopplns list for those just setcinl up housekeepins. and lists sample menus with sug. sestionaonhowtouseleftovers. There alto are more than 250 recipes and ideas for ent.ertainins sinslebandedly. One ol her first bits of advice ls to purchase a pressure cooker, which cuts cookinl time and saves valuable vitamins and minerals. The author hu little sympathy for. tboee who eat a peanut butter sandwich on the run or those who stand by• the kitchen counter to munch anacu. .#.,. ............ --..----·-·· . ' .............. ... -....... ., . . . .. Shirts Go Back ~ Men who loved the button· '111111111 down shirt collars of their col· lege days can rejoice. They're back in style and are one of the most important loots for fall. Menswear designers also are favoring this Ivy League look with new colors and patterns. Yves Saint Laurent, is one who offers shirts to fit the new fashion in plaids, darker colors and textures. "Bold, assertive sweeps of color and masculine propor- tions" is what Saint Laurent says bis work is all about." Here is one of his designs <right), a powerful plaid against a fall -toned dark ground. The shirt is a cotton. polyester blend, perfect for the haberduhery of today. They're depriving themselves of nutrition that can make them look and feel better, and they're cheating themselves out of a rela:xins experience. Ms. Parker believes that sinsles should set their table just like they would for cuesta, usins pretty place mats, a nd crystal, even if it's inex· pensive. Granted, it takes lime to get all tbe fopds one needs to cook and some time to fix them, once you're home from work, but Ms. Parker sa-ys that shouldn't ·M a problem ii you ap- proach it right. Just don't rush into anythi.ns, she advises. Cban1e into comfortable clothes and mellow out a bit before tacklinS the kitchen c~res. Besides having more relaxins. nutritious and economical meals, there's one more bonus to cooldnl for one. . If you do your homework ript, you can flnd a supermarket where Iota ol sin&les shop . .And, you never know who you'll meet in the checkout line . I I 1 ...... • ........ ,,,. •• 11 .... ., .,_,..,. ...... --... --.,,.,~ • Weddings/Engagements ~unday Sep1embc1 21, 1980 . ~>./fistp.n Sun Tan Sto r e\ .. f cu l-Jono~ SUMMERS-ENO-INTRO OR<a--1- Ln1 \ l'J~~\ P o1l 1'(J M t't hod1-.l Ch urT h tn In lilt' ~ .... t ht' 'l'tlllll' for lht• Wt'(ldtnM or T lllH JnnP~ and lt(m F.url holh of t'o .. 1<1 Mt'"tl fht• h111k ll,111t: h ll 1 ,,f M 1 .incl M 1' OH It J 111H•.., o f M.u nmvth I .•k•·" 1trad ut1lf'<1 from fo;<tl itnn H1.:h '' t1 ... ~1 !'..h1• u. ~mpJoHd by St l't'ln ... 1• 111 1c,11u 't'hl• h11lk..:n•om "'" e1f "-1 r anct Mr' J1H' l-,;1t1 I t•f '1111 .. ,.., ~ 'h~ 1"41 , ,., tet eu&h-cl frnm M.11 ~ <'1Ht \ll ll1.:h '•·h1•o l 111 l 'nrp1" <'hn11t1 ltf' 1 .. t'nlpln ,.,! h} \lh·r1ot.1n l'IM1 111.u·1•11tu·lll'< Ttw l'\1uplt' p l.111 t11 "' ,. u1 l ••~t.1 1\1• .,. nft1·1 ,, lt 11110S..111t .1 l1.11 b.1r.1 Bt 'rn/1. u ctr 8 1ow11 RtH RtH OrJnge C.oasr College Communny ~rvke OHice Civic Bal let of Southern California in GISELLE MAffl!RPlf:CE OF ROM.ANTIC BALLET Sa turday, Sept. 27 -8 P.M. • l'lt•h ,1 th "'"1 111 I .. 1.., l'11r.•,t ,rnd ll1n t• l:krnhitnlt c•I .,\111111.1111 \ • .tit•' '"'r•· mJrnt>tJ 1n North Or.in.:l' l 'h"'" 111 l h u1' h M Jt11 J M r"I l ,111 "111 artd Mrs To drJ Sunday Matinee, Sept. 28 -2 p.m. c 1•111·~··· 111• " 1 111 pl11\'1·1I h} < t>llll>Ult•r\ Wt-<,t I 111 Balboa, gradm1ted rrom Ne'1X>rl llarbor H1gh School and Sim Diego State Un1vcrs1ty She 1s t•m µloyt·d b~ Chavco Pr111>t-·rt ~~ in Balboa OCC AUDITORIUM (,, '"'"' A~n11111on · H.00 -Children Undu 12· 12.00 \.. V1sa/Ma.sttrcard Welcome· 556-SS27 ~ Tht> hrtd1• d .1u~hl 1•1 o f \1 1 uml Mr., Chari.-:. Hru~n 111 I .1!.1• 1'1111•,,1 .:r.1duatt'd from Co:. ta M1•.-..i 111..:h ~' tt.>..•I .. 11111 11t11•ntlec.J Or angc <.'ou:.t Colle~c Sht· " •'""'"'' 1•d IH ( 'hapman t;t'nt'ral lfosµ1 t.tl I h• 11111pl1· plJll tu l1v1• 111 l..111un.i Ht'dCh Ill• 1 ,, II 1p to I .1r HH'I J rtd SJll I' r JncrM'U T hl' lJndc:gruom. M>ll of f r and Mrs. S.T Todd or Slmura . grad u<ill·d forn Oxnard High SC'hool anc1 the Color.1Llo Scho.I or Mines Ile IS emµli>yt•d hy J aeoh.-,<'n En~rnt.•dng 1n Ri g Bear. ----- Todd-Field SAVE 20°/o fht' h ri1h·~·11 111111 Bt>r nh.1rtll 11( 11, 1 111,1.t•· '"" "' MI l'h11111 Ii!> 1111 nc1 ... 1 Or 1n~l l OCl-.l I 1 hlllll' l-tt·lcl and HH·hard Todd, both of ll1t:" llt',ir l.J k t· t'lH'hJllJ:t'd wcddtn~ vows in a lo:J11lt·11 ,ptt111~ 11f -a l'Jhll'l \'t-rdt>~ Estates home Hh 1111111• tl.rnghtt-r 11f Mr'! Huie Field or rtw couµlt• µl:in to llv1• at Bfr lll'J; <iftr r a trip t11 lla w<111 Layettes for newborn. children's clothes to 4 toddler. Name brands. beautiful selection. boutiQue items. IJE.\H \' \ l \ \l>I It I \\.l' LIJll 1'l'' nl'cl .t111•11r ' 1u ,.i, ... ,. " th1· 1" \ l .1 I II I d \\ " . \\ • "" ' I , , ~· I• I 0 \\1...,11 .111 .t \I I i.ll11.!l.t1 I ,d ('I \\ 1 ... ll•H•I hl'.lll1•d 111,111111 I tlu 11i.:ht 111d .1lrl•a1h .111 I'\ fll'' 11'111 ··ii 'I .I\ 1•l1 I ~hL· .IHH f ,,n11df'rs h.111 lh·ld ...,.., t 1 JI '""lw •fl'' 1111 'um nwr Joh.., ·"' "' f11101 hc11111· I 1111 t.1rn1h ,.., .;t,;blt II I 111.11()1 11ph1'.l\ ti-. JIO\\l \ l I ,11 IH 111'-I 11111 or h1 1.:h Sl'hOQI I ... 11, I .t\ l !t'\I on ht'I o wn tn S"eden :i nd 'l.111"\\J\ ind ''·"l'O \l llh .t fam11\ "' kn<''-' \\C II l.:.1\11 :.i slart<'d tu go w1U1 a ch:1rmmg .\ior "eg1an man J IHI ht.•caml· pn•gnant FcC'ling th.il she had "flunk<'d" this first g n •at leap into mdepend<>ncc . Laura came home. secretly had <in abortion and then told us about. So. dear Ann. d on't be so quick to lcll an 18-ycar·old it's OK lo ~o to Australia ar\' .. c >u1 dJughlL 1 1 II\ 111~ p1 uut th . .tl 11 " 1101 .il \l .J \,, .i 1\1111d1·rl 11I •·:\p11 I l' II l' l \I ( l I 11 E H 0 F ,\ I J \I t ; I J I 1 .. 1< \\ II I II • \ I fl I) t-. \ H '1 0'1111..t< Than I.. 'ou for 'harin~. 'I t11· n1·\l ll'ltn j, t•\ idt•m·t· that a gn·at d1·.1I tlt·11t·nd' un the· in· tll\ Tdual. I >I': \ H ,\ "\ ' I. \ ;\ JI E I! ~ \ 11111 rl•pl~ to tht• 1~ \ l'.ir old '' hu \\ant.., lo go tu J\u:-tr.1h ;1 ~ .... ~l't><1l I a m a 17 ~t'.ll old fb1 gh !-t hn11I "tud C'nl Las t H '111 I nc•\\ IJ, nW'ol'lf from Sioux r lt\. 111\\ a t11 . DC'O\ C'I ·rolo . changt•d i1lan1•-; anti rnntinut•d to Seatll<'. \\ a..,h I returnr d ln myselC. too ;\oth1ng h.1.., r' er gl\ t·n me so muC'h '<'If ronficlC'nre The trip prO\ed to mt• 1aml m~ parents! that I e.1n manage on m' m\TI :--.iE'XI Ye<tr. ,1 ftcr....1W:nln~ liLl ll..ill n~ to Euro1><.· Onc·e ther e. I will LraHI \l llh m ~ aw1t I hope the girl · who "rote to you get... to go lt would be nice 1f more let•nagers had her C'hanre. LUCKY DEAR LUCKY: You are obviously a responsible, m alure. balanced, trustworthy person. Some kids at 17 are flakes. a nd it wouJd be risky t.o let tbem travel alone. ( Horoscope MOl'\OA \'.SEPT. 22 B\~S\'DN EY 0\1ARR ARIES 1 ~t ar ~I \pr 19> -~lany '1 Uest10m. 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I\ nut "l'll-dt·1 1•plJ1111 l-.mph.1s1s 1111 a-.µ1ratwn... h.1~1!' i:•1,1!:-.111cl prof1 ~'"m ('\~<TR .ltu11; .!I .luh :.!:! 1 f-'3 ,·nr:ihtr· lun,1r ''P' 1 t n un l'ldt·s no\\ "llh lra\ < l plans ahil1l' to communic.itt• ,incl loog r;mge proJc<'t \\ t11d1 <·omc.., 1 n t o " h a r p , l l l' a 1 I 11 t' 11 s L'EO •J ul~ 231\ug 22• 'h-hat ::.N·mcd out -of l'l't1Ch \\1 ll no" t><'come <J\ a 1lahlc You J.wl what ~ou ask for this \\Iii 1m oh e r<'spon-;1hd1l5' :rnd 1·mn11onal c om m itment VIRGO l t\ul! 23Sepl <:!21 1\ ne" con t a cl ;uds in 1 t.•-.11h mJ! poss1bl<' le_ga l d 1l<.•mma If pat.Je nt. others \\lll n •q•al their hands Psy1:holog) of a poke r face" proves a valuahll' ~"sc•t Fres h approac h helps 1n d1m1ni s h in g rt>d tape RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Wtte.. Yov Wont . ~I.st LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. 221 Ob- ta in hint from Virgo message L o w k ey approac h brings desired results Focus on basic ser\'1ces. employment and a new unders tttnding in connection w ith d t>p <'ndcnts SCORPIO tOct 23-Nov. 21 1 P e r so nal mag neti s m is highlighted . popularity and con tron•rsy cnrnbme to s timulate and challenge Gemini. Sagit· tanu.., n all\'es figure prommen· Uy SAGITTARllJS <Nov 22-Dec. ~I 1 He<'nme fam11tar \l1th basic 1ss uP :. Y ou I I be as k e d ques tion.., I l,I\ c "oun·e material al h<1nd · CA PRKOHN t DEC 22 .J an 191 \lo\'e m t•nt. -.elf.e>.pression and ability to analyze character these· a re h1 ghltghLc:; Member of opposite· sc•x exchanges ideas amt conf1clcs feelings AQl'ARIUS !Jan 20-F'c b 18> · You m<1 y be ('oncemcd v.ith loan in connc·c t1on with home or property Tauru. .... L!hra. Scorpio J)<'rson.s pla) !-i~ificant roles. Pl 'C'ES t Feb 19-Mar 201 You get wh<it you want. but in unorthodox m annc·r Accent on per:-.onaht). l'IJ>Cl'ial appearan· ces and con tact \\-1th one who knov. s wha l 1wc11rs "behind the ~c<.'nes " Another Pisces and a Vir{!o fi gure prominently. .__c_o:t~2M-21!~~-s:~_~~IS6__. \ J JI LJer I <-11 'Y -~ Let us / remodel your kitchen! alJITI/ .. ~~r~r-r l;J I @\t Call us now. for exPert help with your kitchen remodeling ptens Let us show you how to '>eautify and modernize, at sur· prlsingly low cost 10 you• BARKER .~~~:s' 2960 Randolf Ave Costa Mesa .. 754-0310 ' \; blk W of Bristol at Baker• •·. ~I. • ~ ' ~ .. . • .. ~: Playing H er Acf>,s \\ 111'11 '"" lh111k .1hout l11t•0tlhl1· .11l t tc1p.1 11111 \1 0111111\ " "'""·' !11 ... 11 11 1lw r ..t.it1 1111 .... t11p IK•I .1~ 1'<111°111 ;ind , h:ld '• 1 1,, 1° 11 ht I.t it twn :.inti " 1 • 1 • 11 p , 1 r P 11 t s a n d d1 "' n 1 n tit•· 11 I ,1 , t , 111 I 1 · 1 1 11 1 t I ; h, •. • .... " h. 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'""-'-( 11""'1~1 -, ·1_,.l __..11""1 \=--t UNDAY S l\lotht•r · Okav ht'!<' .. :,t•fl \\h1·11 l \\,...,:11.111 \\tld· .11d\\1th 111111 lhing art'lh<.·kt•y..,, ·""·hat)<.l d1C':-t.tlh·1 :!11 \l'JI "'"'c111l1t.111t I \.\11uld got''" old l'1.111pounlb tu•a\ll'I •11,,1·1 h,1\1 co ntc·d m\ Tt•l•nag(>f· "Just whall and pl:1~ 1.•d b~ ni) 11\ln "'inn1111.::-. until \1(' game opcm·d with a coupll' rul<.'s. I (•ouldn · t bc•atlu m "as pl a vPll of promist'S and a dak I'd !-a \. "Do \ou knm\ Hut mos th ll,1t first I'm picking up in half an \\hat l 'in g0111g to do 11 d~" \\h1.·n h<' ttnrwd the hour " you don't turn off that ho~t· on I'd ha\'• called I've s een it happen a ho s e right now" r m nff our 1 ae .i twn. )Ul him thousand times The give going to call off our 111 th1· hl•droom 'i thout and take . l h e \'acat1on and put )OU m r1M•d or telc\'ls1on md sat emotions when the stakes vour bedroom without m tht' l..1tchen an< cned ar<' hi g h the food or tele\'1s1on and unull i:n1-.1ck ' Free from temple politics and building funds, but of course at a reasonable tui- tion. Kindershule i s an alternative Jewish Sund ay School highlighting Jewish music, heritage, c ulture, dance and family hoildays. Eort a. • .,.. Sd .... 11 (714) n4-117t Foriwfwwwllwc41 ......... (71 4) '40-9171 T.HE BEST OF HARBOR RIDGE IS NOW AVAILABLE. BUT IT WON'T BE FOR LONG. If <1 home in H,ubor Ridgl' b t<lll'::. i:-.i lting--.1.rnding Jrcam of yours. thl're may never be a better .. time than nLHV to mal..c your J r<.'<l nl a rl'.ili ty. Harbor Ridge Estdlc~. An cxclu::.ivl' neighborhood in cl private. guarded-gate community. Btlilt on some of the fin e-.t rt·c;idcntial prop1.1 rl ~ n·m.11ning in Newport Bt?,1Ch. Right now, some o f the choicest sites Me avJil.1bl c. But they \\ nn't he ltir long. H.irbor Ridge hcl s ,1 hi,.lory nt .1pp rec i,11 inn I h,1t would be h,1rd to equal anywhere. A return most invc·stme nt!> Ccln't mdlt h. Visi t our lu xuri1H1~ model homt•s. Yt)u'll find innovative fl oor plans. Brilliant night light view::. ut Nl'wport 11 .irbnr I m m most ho mes. A way of life that has ma de I !arbor RidgL' one l)f the nwst c:;nught -,1ltl'r ,1ddrl·sscs in the country. Now is the time to buy. Wditing cnulJ ccht y\lu the home you've always drcitmcd of. 17 Harbor Ridge Drive, Newport B<'.K h , A 026b0 (714 ) 640-6776 Lu xury condominium::. pri l'd lt:~om under $500,000 to Sl,000,000 . Prices effective d S of J.il t• o f r uhliL,ll>On ~ubirc t Ill pritH ~.lit• on or after deadline of 1his t•J1t1nn Hnmcnwnl'r,· ,1~"ou,1t1ons supported by all residenrc; m,11nt.11n urn1mo n faulir ie~. A:.k .1 ~ales representative for detail~. l'holQ t.il...t•n Im m loddll' l\ln dd lnc:i1cd ;it 21 I !arbor Ridge Drive ' .. 'JAIL 'Y PILOI TRAVEL/DELAPLANE uris(s Scale Down the--Cost of-Skii.--~---:::-----1 By !il'f AN DEl.APIANE T htt "'°"' camt" t"<lrly that .,ear ond the train went rwhing po.ti fltlnMl ond G rrt~I oal~f. fl'OUfl m cmi" quK"k flMh through th# plehm~ window Pa.rf rpert'd churcht>11 mid Mo/era an actd pond.I Whist"'<l ~ u UT'OJI mountam C'CJ.$flf lc.IMre a swep.ng Pnnc:t'Slt UGltro tor ,,.., roogsr kin of thf mogt<' Pnnr r ff'MSl . t ht• J>t.•uplt· or Kttibuht>I had to fu rniNh ltlll'I one vtr"tn ' Tht• dra>:on hud tVI Dine rs <.:lub c·un l vunched out' wh('n thet> wu u shortatc•~ or v1rRins Tht' v1llut(t'll orrcrctJ th only 1tvtull1hlt-thtu..chkr otthe duke . not know 1nli( thot a passln~ t oubador had cJall \t>d w tth tht> m~ud who w~ a malchm no more iw 1wrul hUL.-v1Unucs where ~ are glad to '"''' 1n1J thr 11r1nr,, room. They're about one· tlunl tlw K1td 114'1t'l pnce." • • • .'iulio m r lw111 ~ka charln flight• to Zurich , 111/11'"' ''"" 110 onward to lnnabruck and K ,,,.,,,,,,,., > 111 1501 50 round·trip New York, SUIH .'ti> W1•"t < ''"""' • • • Tht-car tt.w flllf!d unth akwr~ and ocrord1tm mualc and tht• s1ntllL u/ nt.4frlV'f1 avnnkli>d cm stear;img grog rn1t cU>r JlUMl<XI rum Tiu· 1'atulw'"''' WI-' not /ot,~d llt f lut1g aown hf,"f r14pkm an (J ogt-cnfd $f>ht •·And hr hns nol bl-Ma lM 'tl /rfH thllt clo y." sold tht' wail er 1 Moml ltttsto rronla thot iu•ri* m/t-nor /ood ~o<m yo downhill I · NO'l'l1:."1 •'ROM AN AMERICAN girl "k w1" "You l'llO Mki cheaply at big resorts hkt• S 1111 V111lt•y or Squaw Valley if you are t·ardul I lwv•• u station wagon. I sleep in it t•o111rort11hly with a good down sleeping lm H • • • .... "IT'S EXPEN~l\'t:.'' SAY~ frat'nd IN U l S. t:OV A RI>, PRI NC .. : o f \.\a h·~ ~k1cct lluwn lo Katlbuhl'I whttr<' h <' 'top11t"1 a t tht• 1o;t1:e rwu1 for a Tiroler Kntwclt•I t h<' loerl du mphn g He p ro nounn 'tl 1l d<'ltc·1ou; and the people wept w ith J<>Y at ha:. roya tas tt: back from Kiti b11ht•I Ew n so, th<' Aust n an vUlage fi lls dunng thl' "mtl•r '~' se lson and 8,000 townsfolk shake up gn•.11 down com forters oo 7 .000 tuun.st ~ "1-::11 111 tta<· morning a l the lodge. But du11 '1 1·..t bacon und e~g~. Hot cere$1f tR d w:q""r Fn 1it 1u1cc is expensive, so keep a t·.111 or 11 m yo u r ca r . And put it inside your k.a•: 1"'"' lu you :a l night or it will freeze. Behind th(• town. t he mowllum:-. rls~ m to misty, snowblown k it' • buhbling n ve r hurnes through tht' lowe r \alley The streets run crookedly throujl~ "alls built by wicked medieval dukes A carved Ta t.zelwurm hang~ back of t he bar at Praxma 1r's Y.here \.\t: drank we inbrand. and Vie nna coffet> From tht•re ont hl' town moved onwa rd to a romlortable il<'ome. selling s ka pants and mending broktn leg~ J 've stayed a~he chalet Grand Hotel and , mu c h less e xpe ns ive ly . a t HoCe l Kl ausner Skt lift; this year are a whop ping ~ U S. for ' s ix-day pass. .. H you c•ttn't sleep in your car , there a1 ,. pla<·t•s in t he Lodge you can tuck .vours ,•lf a way. Linen closets are usually wa rm ancl r<>OJTlY. • • • ••• "/n tlw evemng there's music. You can m11k1• 11TW glass of beer last all night. "m E TATZELWURM WAS THE local dragon." said t he waite r "For hi~ a nnual I caiked to y<u11g backpacker skiers who told me "Don't l ay 111 Kitzbuhel. There are "I matU? h/t money one winter by uwhing thf! hartrnder's socks and underwear in the lodge bathroom And at night he ynt me over tree drrnks. · · * • * TDDAT'S CIOSSIDID PVZZLI 68 Davit 118 Tra11el IS Banne•s gaz~e 1 Ra11on 69 lmplemenrs t 19 MM Or 16 lnllex1ble 83 Mlle.l's son 6 Mine pas-70 Turkish city 12 1 In any 17 Slan1 84 Philppine 5ages 71 Stril.es degree 18 Oul ol Pre-sertint 11 Foolless 72 Menu 2 words Ii~ 85 Hig1lande1s animals 73 Penned 122 Meat ieuy 19 Claws 86 Co1per 16 AtdS 74 Merchanl 124 Turns oul-20 Carves alliy 'l t Pretend 75 f l(perl p1IOI wa1<ls 34 lnsec1 egg 87 BCDk tear 2 words 76 Embank· 127 BlbhCal 35 Apart 88 F~se god n Greei.. stave men1 name 36 That Fr 89 Cltlclzes 23 Gem-gnt 77 Coarse 128 Size of snot 38 Hush! siverely ]~ Pic1ure nom1ny 129 w an1 ad 40 Female nare 91 .argon 1ransler 78 Volcan•c abt>< 42 Turkish 92 lals ;s Me11oc holes 130 -Oeum decree 93 .>real anger measure 79 was con-131 Taite place 4S Sour fruit 95rlarangues Z6 Hetm pos cemed 132 Compass 4 7 Founda11on 96Shards r &ne alln 80 Appears Pl 50 Twice Pre-97Swansea 1s ;s Staie Aob1 81 Clan 133 Righi-hand hx I here .'9 O\'t'<ht"ad e;: PuDltc argu page St Gleam 91 Hawauan men ts 134 Ve1b torm 52_!'aPi!I gar-chant t'~ 8rrdges 115 Musrcat 1~1 Tl'ttees<>me 86 tmps note 54 Containers u Bundles 5-Ftu1t s<'t'd 136 Senior 55 Black board 03 Sod turners mite 90 Subs1oes 1'38 Diner 56 Coagulates 04 Food store ,3 unasPirJted 9 1 C1catr1ct>~ 140 Sny 5; Calm OS Boxing .•S Frtendt~ 92 Felony 142 As1a1tc HPP 58 Glacial 1\111 abbr r Cup Fr 9.3 RuSS18'1 144 Sows S9 Of amide 106 Marbles 19 Red wine convent•l'.'n 145 Med•l~te 60 Network 107 Blotch -' 1 Ear probtem 9.1 Gnuge 146 Luges 6 1 Mlscalcutal· 108 Arab robe 43 Concerning 95 Scheme~ ld7 Put ea 110 Gave payola 4 .i lsr aell port 96 l abs 82 K1clrs 111 S1eamy ·16 Large snail 91 c.m DOWN 64 Depart Lal · 112 Dance Slep J8 Epigram 98 Sandarac In t13 -powet 49 Lean am-tree 1 Skt race 65 Unique P<'• 114 Dea1h mal Scot 99 Porl. and 2 To lhtS • son 116 Extort ~1 S1rlke beef J Altendong 66 Jug handles 117 KlndolMD 52 Arat11an 100 Tie 4 Br;wl red 68 G101tos 118 Eanh god· s1a1e tO 1 Hard rolls 5 Helm pos 69 Prunes oess :.3 Leiter 102 Rea• parts 6 As1a11c tan 70 Some hors 120 Drav1d11n 54 AraD•an 104 Snatches guage es language )Udge 105 Csbbage 7 Wtsh lor 72 Grain god· 123 Cnatr '>5 Disgrace 106 Otd "''ne 8 Not Prefuc dess 125 Bride's wear >6 Helme1 cup 9 Indian 73 Small DlrdJ 126 Busny plumes 109 RI\ Or f aq we19hl 74 Banal clumps ..S Procession 110 NavBl 1)115 I 0 Oe.adJOGI< 76 Alles 134 Seri>en1 &• SeleCI ons 11 Chemical •77 Cogwnoos 137 -p10- 9roup 111 Oeco1a1t .. P Sllll 78 S1ulls lundls :;-; Trumpet s me\ al 1:> Toste 79 Purveys 139 llahon pro sound 1 t2 Cushion 13 Cor1eia11ve 80 Rows noun d-3 Drunken cry 115 Mt1le turl.ev 14 Equine 81 Srumbltfi t4 t Pronoun li7 Agro.iable I t7 Stobie hen<I m oltlers 82 Alr•can 143 Sundelly BEST OF ALL : SKJ GOGGLES with your prescription lenses ground in come Go West, Europeans, Go West By DAVE GOLDBERG AP Nnok •twn Wrtter For Tony Crow. who owns a used furniture s to re in London. vac ation always meant a trip to Spaln W1th the wife a nd three k iadies-:-This year , the Crows spent their thr~-week holiday in F lorida . "It's safe to drink the wate r, Ame ricans are politer . there arc no language proble ms ." s a ys Crow. "And you can't beat the weather here, can you ?" NORTH AMERICA IS in the m idst of a foreign tourist invasion that ma y m ake this the fir st year that forei g n tourists outn umbe r Ame ricans going abroad. The late.st es tim ates are that 8.2 million fore ign touris ts. 20 percent more than last year, will visit the United States . The influx stem s prim a rily from the decline of t he do llar. whic h makes it feas ible, eve n ad visable, for midd le c lass Europeans and others lo vac ation hC'rC' r ath<"r than the Costa de l Sol o r the Riviera- T hr fi \"(' ('row'. rnr I'\ ,11npl11 houghl lht'I r tour from Laker A i rway s. one of the most pop11l.1r of tlw 11vo•rs1•:1:-opt•t :1tor~ T hey paid SJ .KOO for a round tra p fligh t to Miami, hote l and tour s . the· saml' or lt•!-S t hat a Spanish vacation WOU lit haVl' l'OSI IT Al>US l 'P TO A mt,1JOr lift for the t.; S. l't'Ono my Fort'iJ!rl tr a\'l'l<.'rs are l'Xpeoted lo s p<'nrl n c•arly Sti hillion in the Un ited S ta tes this y<'ar. anti tlw gap between what Amer i cans s pt'nc1 OVC'rs eas arn1 what they s pend here will na rrow to $200 million from last year 's deficit tlf $1 hill ion from Ellie Taylor, P .O. Box 5023, Santa Barbara 93108. Also makes prescription wate r goggles and prescription dlving masks . Free catalog well worth 1endin1 for. Good present for Christmas. About $69 • to $94. At duak on tM mowy rtrttt1 of KitzbuMl, t!iUage wmrWft sell small slabs of ~ pine with red Chriatmo1 ca~• mounted on thna. It puts holdiday cMer in "°"' hotel room. *** BE1TER THAN EVER: When you need a doctor there's nothing like IAMAT. List of English-spe.king doctors and hospitals all over tho world. Write 350 Fifth A venue. Suite 5620, New York City 10001. It's FREE. They operate on donations, so send som e DOLLARS. You get a lot for your m oney. Also a world climate chart with sa fety of water , milk, food and clothing for the ·climate. GQeD advice on preventing mala ria. Careless vacatioders DIE of it eve ry year, remember that. THE BF.ST MUSlCIANS IN London play in seve r al church es during the noon hour . It's free. You can bring sandwiches . Hawaii's delicious mangoes can't come back with you. lf you sneak them, the perfume build·up in your s uitcase floods the airport when the inspector opens it. E mbarrassing? You said it. Nt•w York. as the main ix>rt of entry for the mun· aff111<'nt 1<:uro1>cans, gets the larges t in · flux 11111 tlw hoom as nationwide, as touris~ S4't'k In <·onfirm vi<.•ws of J\tnt•rit'a gle ane r:! from , AP ...... 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If the city's standards -the Stat ue of l.il~tty , F:mpire State Building , Rocke feller l'la7.<a ull <1ttruct fo reign vis_itors. so do the lari.:t· clr partmcnt st.ores . Many item s se e m su ch lw rga>n:-that British tourisl"i sa y the dollar s ign on price tags would be replaced hy the pound s1~n. about$2 JO.at hom e. Ma ny to uris L., follow the exa m ple o f F ran· 1'111)> Marl:md. :.1 recent law school g ra dua te rro111 P aris. After a four.month tour of North Ame rica . lar ge ly o n a eut-r ate. unlimited rmlca~l' bus µass. he returned to New York and hcacfrcl for a j(oans store , from whic h he 1•11IPfl.!l'<I c·arrymg s1·Vl'r:1l do7.1•n pairs a t $18 ;1pll'l'I' "t\1 hu n 11• Uwy ('Ost twict' and som etim es rnon '." lw s ays, "'llwy m ake very , v1•ry good prc•sc•nts for 111y fri<.'nds." I 'c I . I ) I ' I eomwc It It floats, chances are you 'll rea~ about It in the DAILY PILOT There's no pl•c• like home to enjoy ell the comfort• of • 1ub1crlptlon to ttM D•lly Piiot. After •II. wh•t could be cozier th•n the convenience •nd s•vlnga over buytng It et th• new11t•nd? I I I I I I : For .. Mttle •• $4.00 • momh, you c•n h•v• the D•lly Piiot right et your dooratep ••eh d•y. And what'• even better 11 that ttM Dally Piiot arrtvH juat when you h•v• time to read -weekday evenlnga, weekend morning•. So go •heed. En)oy •II the comfort• of home delivery of the D•lly Pilot. To beQln tmm•dl•t• home ~llvery, cell 842·4321. Or Juat flll In the coupon and m•ll to: Or•nge Co••t D•llY PHot, Clrculatlqn Dept,. P .O. Bo• 15'0, Cotta M•H, c·A. 9282'. ,642-4321 DAILY PILOT • ftl ~ I -~ 0 • • .., > t: ! I o o I E i: • 8 .?- I • "i 1SO I g" i 1ct I • .~ ,sl • .= • ·-E I; o ·~~ ESCAPE ' !S~'\ THE~ ~J SAN DIEGO HILTON • E • z A great res ort on Miss ion Bay Call your trave l a~cnt or Hilton Reservation S e rvice (BOO} 542-6101 ----., I I I • I J I " I • I c l I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I ! I I v E c I v ' I c I • ,. I ' ! \ =~ 11 u -!1 J NEWS FEATURES Sun day. September 21. 1989 C:Wl. y ~LO'l - to.a.. Beet~ - --~~~~----~~~--.,ro~n~t1gnore Soviets COpy Disney , Chest Paim~ MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe Soviet Union has an- nounced completion of its own Disneyland-style amusement park, after years ol Soviet fascina· tlon with America's Dis- neyland. But while the original Disneyland in Anaheim remains a top attraction for Sovie\ tourists in the .,._._... U n i t e d St a t e s . foreigners may never Trial~t Kenneth Parnell, the drifter accused of ab· ducting young Steven Stayner and posiog as his father for seven years, will go to trial Nov. 19, of- ficials say. --- see the So\tiel versiQn . TOURlSTS VIStT FARM HOM£ OF FORMER PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER In Bedtgfovnd I• Fonnef B•rn on Edge of B•tttefl•ld In Qetty1burg, P•. Publisher THE NIEW Soviet fairytale city, called "Andersengrad " after Danish storytellP.r Hans Christian Anderson, is located in an area near an atomic power station - and normally closed to foreigners -outside the northern Soviet city of Leningrad. Announcing the com· plelion of Russia's own Disne yland. Moscow radio said. "Many of the buildings look like an· Ike's FarDI Draws -100,000 Visitors GETTYSBURG. Pa. <AP) - rawn panJYby noSlalgfa or a m0tt tranquil era and the family that presided over it, nearly 100,000 visitors have flood~ the Eisenhower House since it opened June15. Nestled in lush, rolling farmland next to the site of the Civil War's bloody Battle of Get- tysbu_rg, the house was the first and only home owned by the late President Eisenhower and bis wife, Mamie. ITS ROMEY me mor abilia have proven so popular that dur· ing the summer officials ran 31 tours a day and still had to turn awayupto300sigbtseersdaily. Interest was so great that local residents were encouraged to postpone visits unW after Labor Day, said John Ea.mat, superin- tendent of the Gettysburg Na- tional Military Park. He said most visitors are from the Northeast, and only a small portionoftbemareyouog. Mamie's card labk~ wtiere. she_ w~sit playing solitaire wtule watching afternoon soap operas on TV. Their fine furniture and works of art also are on display Walls and furniture are covered with dozens of family snapshots which Mrs. Eisenhower adored Some of the late president's oil paintings hang on the walls. There are tentative plans to open some of the farm's out build· ings to visitors. including the skeet range and the show barn, Earnstsaid BECAUSE OF THE layout of the property and the desire that it not be overrun. only about 1,100 sightseers are admitted each~ay. Tickets to the farm ar e obtamed at the park's Visitor's Center. Since Labor Day, thenumberof visitors has fallen to about 700-900 people during the week. although the number of visitors on weekends again reaches capaci- ty. tour guides said. State Tales V PL Liceise P llOENIX, frZ· (AP J The Arizon1 ~oard of VC'terthatian ,_'<heal Ex· aminers has evoked the liccnst-of a .ake Havasu City veteri11,an after the doctor's ond~ct ~~s round "ur·of~ss1onal m prc sc 1b1ng am · f>hetanu:s Dr andall Umphlet was b~ from practice 10 11iona . The vete,.arian has s~ld h.is tre~enl centers m his ho("' town and Needles, c~ .. acco~ding ~o ~is al· trlt!Y. but 1s contmumg lo rJClice in an undisclosed 1-ea o f Sout h ern alifornia. The Arizona veterinarian board found Umphlet issued prescrip- tions for amphetamines ''based on inadequate test· ing and inad e quate clinical observations" of animals. JUST ASK FOR IT Wl'111' OUT pretending or .. making excuses. It may surpr ..s.e ypu'to learn that most modem physicians will ,41Jadly accede to another opinion. Those doctors who refu s•e consultation or become hurt, are suspect. On U1at evidence alone, I'd change doc:tors. I recall 11nany scores of pa· tients who complained of gas under the chest who later proved to have angina. IN TIIE PA.ST THE D L\GNOSIS of angloa pectoru was made largely by history-taking ~ examination of a "resting ECG." Now we have more sophisticated diagnosl ,11c methods -even ac· tual visualllalion of the •tt 'ronary arteri~. The cardiologist. doesn't have b, "guess" about the diagnosis of angina pectonlr. I tell patients who are in doubt about asking for consultation to ask for i' l if: They have lack of confidence in their doc•tc 1r. If they doubt tbe diagnostic and treatment ·methods. If it will ease the minds of the conceme c'I family. • • • MEDICAi \.ETl'ES Deu Dr. S&eblcrolut : My wile would kill me if she knew I was writing t:.c 1 you, so be sure to use 00- Jy myinitialinyourcolurx 10. · She ha.a bigb blood •pressure. She doesn't take her pills regularly. S},,e takes salt at the table "because she likes it." She bu no comp 11lints and says she's sorry she found out about b er pressure on a routine trip to tbe doctor's office. Sues for 'Libel' SAN DIEGO <AP> - A former publisher of adult books is suing Gay Talese, author of "'Thy Neighbor's Wife," and publisher Doubleday Inc. for $10 million. al· legiog libel. William Hamling, con- tending that Talese's book falsely accuses him of publishing "patently offensive" books, asked a federal court for a preliminary. injunction stopping "Thy Neighbor's Wife" from bein& sold. A bearing is scheduled Oct. 14 before U.S. Dis· trict Juctee William B. Enright. . Hamling was convict· ed in urn of mailing ob- scene matter, brochures advertilinl bia illustrat· ed version of the "Presidential Report on Obscenity and Pornog- raphy." He served four months of a four-year prison sentence before winning early release. cient castles described by Anderson. ''There is a puppet theater, and an ancient cannon, extracted from the bottom of the sea. has been placed on one square." SOVIET n ation al television also showed brief foot.age of the 4.9· acre park and visitors to it. The Moscow radio ac- count said the Soviet at- t raction recalled "the fam ous Disneyl and" because of its layout. Soviet officials s aid the park was located in _ Sosnovy Bor, a resort area about 62 miles west of Leningrad near the Bttltic Sea. Many parts of the Soviet Union, in· eluding Sosnovy Bor, are traditionally closed to foreigners -pre- sumably for security reasons. Parts of the United States, in retaliation, are closed to Soviet citizens. "It's principally people who re· member the Eisenhower years. Most ol the people who go there for the tour are middle-aged or l older. Man>: who go lived in th~ 1 era when Eisenhower was pres1· dent, "besaid. AFl'Ea SEEING THE house, Earnst said visitors are pleased that it reveals the common touch ofllteandMamie. BlindneS' Doesn't Handic;:p Musician She is only U , a fine-looldn1 1al and a great wife and mot.her. I'( l like ber around for a while. What else can I do tor oake bier behave? -•r. M. Dear Mr. M: H.11ve her read today's column. Perhaps remiadint. her that she's askin& (tomor-row or 1~20 yea.rs llt'Om now> for a stroke, a heart attack or some kin•d of kidney failure. I doubt that "scare statistics" ·will convince ber, but there's no harm trying again . lt's·important for her to cooperate after hav- ing a comprehu11sive euamination: complete physical cbeclrul'>, medical bi.story and special laboratory stuc~ies wbi ch inc\ude serum potassium, creatirline, blooc!I urea, blood nitro1en, blood sugar. and c:omplete aJaalyaia of uriJle. . MUCH OF California is clO&ed because of its m ilitary installations and industrial plants, 111!!!1111!11111---111!!!!~~1!!!!!!!!~11 but Disneyland is in an &R"'f!'[_,~ open area. --'--. __ _ "Many people can identify with the way that the Eisenhowers lived. 'Ibey had a very comforta· · ble house. ll was not ostentatious. not really a castle," he said. "Jl is the kind of house that midd1e· class people can iden\ify with." Tourists interviewed here said their good memories of the EisenbDwer presidency in the peaceful, prosperous 1950s added . to their interest in the late presi· dent's~. "Everybody bas so much respect for EisenhoweT 1>ecau.se be represents an era no longer here. I think that ·s what brings so many people," said Mrs. Charles Ray of Frederick, Md. "He and my father were spitting images of each other." she added. "BE PUT IT ALL together. He bad the father image," said Bob Gale ol SUperior, Wis., a World War n GI visiting relatives in nearby Lancaster. "We came especiallytoseethis,'' he said. Eisenhower bought the house in 1950, and often came here during bis presidency. The farm also se"ed as a mini-While House for 37 days while be was recuperating from bis1955heartattack. The Eiaenbowers took up full- time residence at the farm in 1960, after they v•cated the White House. In retirement, Eisenhower rabed prize-winning Black Angus cattle, painted on the sun porch, PUtted on a putting green in bis backyard or practiced shooting oa bia private skeet range. Mn. EileJlbower furnished and eared fortbebouse. SISBNBOWEa DIED in 19W and lln. Ebenbower lived aJcr in theboulefor a decade, until r I deathl.Mtyear. Amonc the memorabilia ~· I blblted at tbe bou.se are 1 s worn, blue felt rockinl ch~ Plants H ar'fl Marine Lil SAN FRANCISCO ,p) - Mariat lif• In tbe San JUdlCO BaJ 11 once aaal belaa ... ...._. but tb1I t'e pollu· doll la not· Uae culprit· it 'a new HWa .. treatment aata that work too .,.U. I "'Too muclt el•f water • •••b_... IM brMi'I enviroD-••t ol aalt war ftah and NASHVILLE. Tenn. \P) -:- He's blind, but the optacle IS not stopping Rocky Bf"on fro!D maki.ng a name for mself in country music. Benton. 30. of Ho·ton, Tex .. recently won s1.00faS a run- nerup in a nationt search fc;>r undiscovered co•try music talent. . A self-taugh·h a rmonica player drummf and pianist , he's a 'member f a five.piece band. "Denim a-1 Lace,'' based in Houston. BEING st.JO. HE said in a telephone iorview .from his home, is not•ecessanly a han· dicap. . h b . "I don't bleve mt e usmess of feeling srY for yourself." he said. "I dS taught that the world ~ "l owe you a living. ~SHJ/ILLE J L.§OVND . If yOl-want something out ~f life ..i've got to work for 1t. Th~ ·ior old me· attitude is not for o·"' a,ton has role models to folJ¥. Pianist-singer Ronnie Mi•P and guitarist-singer Doc w ,;on, both blind since birth, ar prominent country music 5,s. Another well known coun- t pianist and studio musician, argus "Pig" Robbins, has been 1ind since age 4. BENTON, WHO IS black, is attempting lo make it, too, in an industry in which there is only one other established black singer -Charley Pride. "You notice some prejudice," be acknowledged. "But as a whole, everything is OK. You'll have a few ol' rednecks pop off to you. But over-all, things have been good.'' Benton, blind since birth, won bis $1,000 in the contest finals in Cohambia, Tenn., in June by performing ''Orange Blossom Special," "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" and "Farewell Party." • He plans to use ·the money for a recording session. His ambition, he said, "is to ~itber make it or die trying." • HE TAUGHT BHISBLF how to play the drums first, then followed by learning the "piano and harmonica. · ··1 '°:::ano lessoos but they didn't out," be recalled. "l bad my own ideas about thinC•·" So be tauibt himself. Having bad ell this donH by the senior partner -the doctor -llier job as the junior partner of tbe medical team i .11 to help oult. Sbe should take her medicine regulur:ly and folJCl•W all.directions. ••• Remember·, your heart is in your own bands, so take care of it and make it a part of your livinl philosophy, aiJ'vises Dr. Ste:lncrobn in bia booklet, "22 Ways Tei Prevent And Treat Coronary Dis- ease." For tJ copy write l:iim at Box uet, Costa Mesa, CA 921t~. enclosing !'O cents and a stamped, self -addressei J envelope. Reti1red Mil!iltary Secon~l Career Eyed By JOYCE L KENNIIDY ( ___ CARE_ERS_J Slgllfseer- Bi an ca Jagger . modeled o utfits along the Great Wall Saturday and pro- n o<U n c e d China "fascinating." $he is in iM country' as a guest of f uhion de- signer Halston who conducted a show in Shanghai. Dear ;1oyce: At 4', I la11°end ao re- tire aa •an Ah Force officer·. Bow cu I beat If !t llP a lleCODd caret:r! -X .• San Antc·nio, Texas where your abilities might best be ---------- BLIND MUSIC STAR An Army officer whose last •-milltai';v job was in educational com-TeHn Rocky ..,..ntoft munie11tiona is sales man111er for an He patterned his harmonica FM radio station. playing after blues records be -A Marine officer who bad enjoyed. worJ'ed in warebouainl araid abipptnc "J just kept after it and after piched up a lonttime ltnlereat in it," he said. autiomobile restoration and boulht a He got his first job at age 11 service station. playing a high school prom in ·-An Air Force officer who taucbt Austin, Tex. eve?ning courses tbrouabout bis "I made $5 and was glad to miUtary career finished bla PhD to get it," he remembered. become a college profetiSCH' of bia· tory. HE WENT TO a school for the blind in Austin, where be AS TIDSE DA•PLl:.8 show, the learned bow to tune pianos. key to a civilian happy hereafter is After getting out of high school, identiftc.atlon of your f1.ramferable he made a living tunlnl pianot sltills. tbe ones you have and the ones in San Antonio while playint lD youcanbuildon. clubs on weekends. Belin your aelf ·UHSll:nent at leut Finall.y, in 19'16, be d'cided to one year before lea vine the service: go on the road with a banc.t Scan your work blatory ~/or dominant called "Alabama Rain." TViO areas of skill and Hr1rience; ~e years ago, he jolned "Denim stock ~ lnteretta an bobbiea that and Lace." bold career potential;. comicler re- , 'I was against going on the turninl to school. h d I didn't t to Accordinl to • dock11ral study on road." e sai · " wari second careen for reUred military get stranded... officers by William Rnnry Jr., cer- BUT ~ F&IEND convlaneed · tain service ftelcla tru111fer easily to him it would be helpful, and It civilian work. was the road experience that Tbeee lnelucle law, retearcb and seasoned blm to tbe Point at development, ntinet 1rill1, person· , which be was able to QOmpete ael. ftaance and publi(: relatlonl. Of. with the best lo tbia· )'ear'• ftcen wbo are aeaerellllta bave ac· search for young counlr)' muaic quired adm•n•attatlve and mana1• talent. meat experience, al90 manetab&e. "l was surprised that l even placed... be Hid. "Very IW'· ArTEa A88B881HG wbat JOU prised." bave to offer, reae.1rcb lo learn employed. Retired Air Force Col. Doug Carter, director of officer placem~nt services for the Retired Officers As- sociation, advocates preparin1 a functional resume -one describing four to eitbt competencies -rather tban a chronological resume that de- tails your career job by )ob. A func- tional resul\le 1ives you more latitude to "CJviliani1e" your back· • 1rouad, to present it in 1ancua1e employers mclentand. Status shock may be the bluest stumblinl block, Carter says. An ol- ficer accustomed to beinl obeyed by scores ~ uaderlillp rarely 1eta a chance to continue this dep-ee of authority in a civilian settlq. •VCR arnaE•ENT anxiety .. rooted in tbe e11pec:tation that the tramitioa will be immediate. William Henry says reality .. the oppoelte: Retired officers' aituatioDI improve "after five to aix yean in retirement. It clearly requites Ume and effort to become fully establilbed in a new career." Despite tbe lon1 brld•e, be op- timlatlc about croulna OYer. Carter baa 111• full ol 1ucceu start., and tbe m.._..ty ol Jobi naUable at tu. placement center are ln the $30,000 to $35,000 a year rant .. READER SERVICE: Tldi oiw11 oNtt for millorW offi«n, actiw "' ,.,.,._ .. •• 1't.d Yow Hiclw,'' o 21·JJCIQI booldt't "°"' uw Rtdnd ot~· ~. Jftld o pdc:ard rwqwa to Jarce Laa KftlMdr a1 &ir """ coaao Mno ... Candy's Dandy Tipoff NEW YORK (AP)°- Candy is dandy -as a way ~ detecting over- heated wheels on sub- way cars. For six months, the New York Transit Authority bas coated wbeela on some cars with a mixture of sugar and acrylics a.a a way to detect overheating, which could cause de· railments, transit spokesman Bob Huber said. ··First, if it heats up, lt emits a sweet - smelling smoke, and maybe the motorman will observe this," be said. "Also, wben it beats up it changes col- or, to brown or blac~. and our maintenance men will see It when the train comes in." Huber said the authority developed the proceu itself. 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Anothe r feature or the building wilJ be a fully staffed walk-in ambulatory care unit which will require no pre-appointments. The three.story s teel/wood frame and masonry buildinll w+ll encompass S-0,000 s quare feet. The mezzanine entry will feature an E ndicott iron spot pa ver tile floor and clear cedar s iding on the walls a nd C'eiling. The total cost or the bujlding and land is estimated at $4.4 million. Architect for the new facilit y, under the dir ection or General Partner William R. Grandolfo. 1s William Bluerock a nd As · sociates. Newport Beach. Sunset Construction. Inc .. 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TllE l .~ l.EAGl't: IS :.l'eking a f1•d e r a) 1·011rl inJunr t1on 1ti::a 1ni.l tht.• l>I DC. and in ashow 0 1i unit~ has lwen JOtncd by the N 11tional /\ssocia t ion o f llo rnebutldcrs and the National As-; nriat1on of R l·altors. If lh<'y ar c succC'ssful a dN·1: i ion is expected this month t h ev wi ll h ave o n e big prob. I en1 r esolved. at least tern -porai •ily. The other major chf· ficult)" that of fl uctuating rall's. may I 1. we the m stymied longer "Tt1t• rate or change m short· term in I crest rates h as been in· ('f'CdiJ·•1c." said a U.S. League c1f· ficia~ "How can a long·tC'rm lender f1J!urc out his plans for even OJ k' week'!" he asked. SI NC .. : I NT ER EST rah:>s arc t1 rNJt'l1on to underlying economic eond1tio n-. .. a~ well as to poli<'~. housing lende rs m o.-;t li~t·ly will ha\'C to •1ve with that problC'm for 3 Ion~ t ime lo come. M eanv. htl e. the IC'ague forecas t s 1 2 m illion ho using starts fo1· this yC'ar . and ten· tatively h<.i ~: sN a figure of 1 4 million for 11 ext yC'ar. at least :i half-million below the most con servative est 1 m a tes of need. 'ITEAIOR OF NEWPORT'S 'DYNASTY PLAN' Dynisiy Plan Ho~ Off e1ed in Newport .An award wiru1g model home in Newport Beach is now available ~o~ purch.l. The Dynasty Plan. c urrently offered by Irvine Pac1f1c. the hG.ebuilding d1v1sion of the lrvme Company is priced at $410,000. • Honored by the Pafic C<Jasl Huilders ConferPnce. the Dynas· ty plan recently won tht;old Nu1rnet Grand Award for best s ingle family a ttached home . A rustic ce?~r wood •1hng stretcht's acmss the spacious ltv mg room and d1mng area ~e single story, two bedroom, two bath h?m e. offers an innovative 'ace arrangement with a classic com bmation of textures and styl in tones of forest ~reen and cream . All llar1:>?r R1dg~ Ho~ feature top-of-the ljne Thermador k itchen apphances, m~ludn microwave self cleanm~ double ovens._ custom ash cabinetry ceramic tile counter tops. brass plumbmg ftxtures, mirrored v.illes and a pn vate e ntry gate re· lease. ~he Dynasty a!"d other Harn. Ridge Crest model homes may be view~ by appointment only •make an a ppointment contact Janet Bliss at 640-6176 ' Three experts in the ar eas of futures planning. marketing .tr ends and architectural design will be making projections re- gi rding "Development Choices for the 80's' a( Wednesday's mee\ing of the Sales & Market· ing Council of the Building In· dustry Association. Slated for the Regis try Hotel in Irvine. the meeting will begi n with a social hour at 6 p.m , followed by dinner at 7 p. m. MODER>A¥D BY Jon Sin· cock. a consultant in develop· ment and forward planning, the panel of renowned experts will identify and discuss future hous · ing innovations-and how they will be me rchandis ed in rela tionship to project ed markN trends. Beginnin g wi t h so m e "Scena rios of the f'uture · f~turist Mi cha el M. M1tcheil, director of planning for Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall of Los Angeles. will e xa mine the if!'lpact of political, social and economic issues upon housing and comf!'lunity development strategies for the next two de· ca d es . R es p o n s ible f or numerous regional a nd urban planning projects both in the United States a nd abroad Mitchell will r e fe r e nce i~ particular to projections for new towns, industrial facilities and mixed-use developme nts FROM A ma rketing/m erchan d isin g p&r s pective, Rober t C harles Lesser, president of Robert Charles Lesser & Com· pany of Beverly Hills , will dis c uss "Trends and BehavtOJ'•Pa t terns" as they rel ate to future c hanges in living and workin~ en vironments There will be a charge of $15 for SMC members and $20 fo r non-members. Reservations must be made i:1 advance by contacting Zena a t the Building Industry Associa t1on o ffi ce. 1571 Bever h · Boulevard. Los Angeles 900216, or by calling (213 ) 625-5771. ''Let your house pay for its own remodeling!' ·woodbridge Gables may be4 just what you have been waiting fdr ... Woodbrid~e Gables Grand Closing / -Bob Hope Cal Fecl's-'s Equity Loan. Easy money. Perk up. Inflation do esn't have to get you dov.rn. It may have done you a favor. It sent yow~ home's va lue soaring and created a valuable equity you can horTow again st v.rith a Cal Fed Hom eowner's Equity Loan. Borrow from $2,500 up to $50,000. Or more. And for any reason: Remodel- ing, redecorating. Pool, spa, patio. &>lar heating. Even a vacation. You name it. The Homeowner's Equity Loan. One of the, easy money ways to finance at Cal Fe<l, lending experts for over a half centw~y. Phone for the facts now. (714 ) 540-8510 •1714) 8'26-0080 . (714) 4~rJ-:mB .J-. but don't wait too long . ~ , ...... ~ Wll..' ,,1unc1ily J .... corated mod~fs are now 1·,-.1Jl.ibic TI1c::.e !>paClOUS, stngJe·ftirniJy detached •me~ by Jr,,1ne Puctfic dre designed in a warm and 'lmlul New Engl.Jnd character. •'"ldbndge 1::. well known for a wealth of recreauon 1 > lakes Swimming and rennis clubs Parks Mife5 mJ1f~ A casual. o utdoor way of hfe thar has made th~Pmmurnty one ot 1he m ost popular in the dyr, 11c c11y of !JVJne To i.._ riJv.intage of om Grand Closing. call for deta1 552· 4 JO I Pnce::. range from $215.000 tu $2'>.000 Woo dtj15e Gables <714) 51 4101 '•tft ' . I \ . ' ', ~ ., .. f • ' ' ... \ . \' . .. .. . . . * I j .· I ,. I : .. ., · REAL ESTATE Real E.atate ay Rand .. llcC•rcffe, PILD. Ae•ttOf' Is I& req.tl"f'd U1a1 Wt' dllt'IGIM-nnyU11la1 •t> kuw ..._. •r p,.,.rt)'! We a"' ~•.tt.1 -r .-u Uoa MIM • Pal• ~rt.1•-,,_,."' b. a •••• or lwo ce9H,., .. , propcorty tfllll II }al dcw'i 1toC mab leod ee-. le l&ll abo•I. ... .-.aU.lk. •II)' raa•1 "' •P«"C'lf la u." esnow IM&tWt.._. 111ia1 Uw po.....,..rtJ b Mid a.,.-. "•• teit eH:MtlaeT n ... ad wt' art" naa•l•IC on thr p,..,erty a.dkatet It's a "ftur •pper " Wt' de llo& W&at to lt't CMtnlf'IH"" la a lf'IC81 me11 ol ••)' Iliad; b•t Wt' doe't ..... IO IUI Ht'H&artb balaJblt tht' U lf' ul our prOP«"f'H Wiiiet do you •ll&IHI '! 9' J."'·· ('011ta Mrn Save your·elf po:.s1blt> pl'\)lllt•m.., and do tht• n1ht thmg Mak<' .tll tht' f.wt:. k11o"'n It 1s not only a moral obhga111111 1t ... rt>qu1red b l:i"' Tht law requ1~s that tht• :it>llt•r ~11:.do~t' to the bu)'"' (or to a broker 1( ont' 1s tn\'Oh t"(f 1 all Lht' m<•lenal facts that lnfluence the valut' of the propert) 01~ claimers that 1s. sold 10 ·as 1:.·· c.•ond1t1on do not work. They do not protect )'Ou Peoplt' that rel-' on these disclaimers usuull) end up 1n trouble and possibly m coun The Ca1ifom1a Court of Appeftl held in a ret•e nt case that a seller who atlvt!rttses a real properl y as a "fixer-upper" and orfers II for sale on an "a:. is " basis is not there by relieved of an a ffirmative duty lo disclose all material facts to a purchaser where the purchaser cannot reasonably ascertain those facts for himself The Department of Real Estate Bulleiin 's recent article indicated that failure to m ake such a disclosure constitutes al· tual fraud. According to the Bulletin, the Court of Appeal said that the seller's verbal and written dis claimers did not cons titute eCCect1ve notice. which "entails more than elliptical obfuscat ion " The Court went on to say that the rindings in the earlier case of Lingsch vs . Savage < 1963) 213 Cal. App. 2d 729 applied. That case held that· "It 1s now settled in California that where the seller of real proper'ty knows of facts materially affecting the value or de sirability of the property \flhich are known or ac cessible only to him a nd also knows that such facts a re not known to. or within the reach of the diligent attention and observation or the buyer. the seller is under a duty to disclose the m to the buyer. Failure of the seller to fulfill such duty of disclosure constitutes actual fraud. "The buyer and the buyer's agent were not un· der any duty to m ake an independent investigation of the state of the property. An "as is' provision. generally speaking, means that the buyer takes the property in the condition visible to or observa· ble by him: it does not in itself protect or absolve a seller from liability for passive concealment." EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardle i! president of tM Real Eltatm; M also i.t 011 awhor. lecturtt and in- 1tructor. Send your commnt• and ~ltimu to Randy McCardle. cl o the Daily Pilot, Post Offlce Boz 15'i0, .Calta MellO, CA 92626. Hotel Reopening For Handicapped OAKLAND (AP) -The Hotel Oakland, a Na· tional Historic Landmark that lay empty and gathering dust for 16 years, is reopening as apart· ments for the elderly and the handicapped. The 88-year-old hotel, which accommodated Charles Lindbergh and presidents Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover, was renovated with $15 millioo from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The building and its ornate lobby have been converted into a 315-unit apartme11l building, in· eluding 32 units for handicapped people and 28 for the deaf. One-third of the building is ready for oc· cupancy by low and moderate-income people over the age of 62. ~l CEstate HAC.TOI BY DON BRICKELL REAL ESTATE VS DOW JONES When we compare the results over the past 20 year between stock market profits and real estate increases. we'll see quite a dramatic dirrerence in dollars. In the deu de from January 1960 to January 1970. the Dow Jones Industrial average jumped from 688 to 800 -an increase of 16 percent In ten years. Durin1t the same ten-year period. the media.n home price increased from $18,307 to S27 ,022 -an appreciation of 48 percent or triple the Dow. By January 1980 the Dow Jones average still sat at the 838 level for a 20-year appredation of 22% while home prices continued to increase faster than the cost of living to ~.300 -up 300% since 1960. Today, the Dow Jones is far below Its peak (it reached 1,000 in Spring of Um) while home prices keep rising faster than the cogt of living. No matter how you slice the cake. an investment in real estate over the past 20 yean has proven to far outstrip any stock market Increase. And the frend is wtdenina 1n favor of real estate. _ Mr. Brickell is the broker-owner of BRICKELL REAL &CITATE INVESTMl:NTS. a company with a clfent-Oriented approach to real estate. They service all their clients needs includina : property manaaement. exchanging, group investments, indu1lrlal-commercial, residential, escrow and nnanciftl. If you haxe any questions oo this subject or any other u pect of ·real estate. feel free to contact Mr. Bric)lell. WE'U HERE TO HELP! DON BRICKELL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 21• llllln .. , ............. 960-5402 Sunday. Septembef 21. 1980 ~LY PILOT 81 ~ Home Buying Reflects 'Coniehack~ A rt>t'l'nt .. am1>ltn~ 11( 11t•w housing sales 1n lour 'out hl'm Cnhfllrnrn c·oun\ll'" ~hows a dramatic up "'IO I Ill hCJnlt'bU,Ylll~ J&L mlciY\'U 1980 over mtttV'i'nr ltr79 ' i\1·1·ordin1ot to lt1t·k "'"" r 11cnmr Vlc.:l' pres1 Jt>nt of ttw N1·w llonw:. lh v11mm of Walker & Lee, hH 1•m• of th1• 11u11011'.., lurtw~t indeptindently "" nNI n•al t''\tatf' t1n11s. l(rtr..41 :.ale!. at new re· .. 1t11•11t111l 'iUbd1 v1il111n:. rt'prt·M·nted by Walker & Lei', lrw 111 l.o" An.c••lh,, Or1m6(c' ~md Riverside 1·n11nt ""' 1h1 r111.c .hull.: and July 1980 e11ceeded new huu' ni;i i-.ilc-,-. u 1 I h1• o;11trll' ('ountic·s In June 11nd Ju h I !17!1 IJ" o:t I"'' 1·1·nt 11" Al>l>l'flON TO T l .. ; 1n1vrovt:ment in gross Ot'\4 , , .... 1t.IN1t 1 JI .,u 11":.. t ht>rt-was equally signiri- 1·it nt '" t'rttll 11nprovl't1lt'lil 111 the traffic the r1umb<'r of llt"\•l'k v1Mt111.i r\t:w subdivision sales rompl1•ict'."I 111 .Jura-ontl July l!MtO compKred to th•• 1·1111 l':.1•11~lln~ 1111111th1> of t979, the Walker & 1 ....... rnphu~ llHIH'Ult•cl Los Corrales . Homes Debut Vignette models of two of Los Corrales' newest plans 10 anti l l are now open at the 176 single- fam 1ly home c.:ommumty in San Juan Capistrano. The two new plans we re introduced during the final ronstruction phase at Los Cor rales. Both are spht level, rour bedroom designs that offer over 2.600 square feet Traffic at the new subdivisiona surveyed by Walker & Lee in Los angeles, Oran1e and Riverside counties, in particular, was up, the Walker & Lee executive said, showing an increase ol nearly S.S percent in June and an increase of 30 per cent In July. "We believe there a re several important fac· tors contribuUne lo the overall improved Southern California housing picture of June and July 1980 over Jwte and July 1979," Peiffer continued. ''OBVIOUSLY, THE SHARP drop of mortgage interest rates in late spring, from the record highs or earlier this year, encouraged pote ntial homebuyers who had been delaying new housing purchases, just as it provided a shot-in-the-arm to the market for resales that so many new home buyers must depend upon. "'But we feel there were other factors of equal importance," Peiffer continued. • "One such factor is ttiat in the mid-summer months of 1979, Southern California was in the midst of a gasoline crisis that had people spending t heir free time in lines at service stations rathe r than pursuing other interests . such as house- hunting. "AN0111ER FACTOR OF importance is that the Southern California new housing market, this. June and July included a healthy inventory of lower priced, higher density, dwelling units. which became even more 'affordable' with the drop of in· terest rates. in addition to the numerous so-called ·creative financing' instruments now offered by many home builders. "We also feel." PeiCCer continued, "that the tum-a r ound of the n ew hous ing market, particularly in June. strongly indicated an evolu· tion in the way Southe rn Californians perceive housing and their understanding of the economy.'' There appears to be a trend, he said, toward a greater realization of the importance of homeownership as both a major asset and the moat important hedge a1ainat the ravages of inlla tion that most lamllles can obtain. "111ESE THINGS HA VE been talked about for a long time, but there now seems to be an in lernalized understanding among the members of the ho mebuying public as to just how important they are," he said. "Another psychological trend we've noted is a greater understanding among potential new homebuyen of Ute dollars-and-cents of housing," Peiffer continued. "There seems to be a greater understanding • that the recent drop of mortgage interest rates in no way assures that rates will not increase in the future, as well as greater wtderstanding thal the costs of producing ho using are continuing to in crease and will force housing prices lo likewise escalat~ -in other words, there's a keener un· · derstanding lhat buying a. new house has never m ade better sense than it does now." CONTRACTORS! Get your copy of the builders book Call or wrjte for thl• J 68 page Orange County edition (206) 822-6081 Bullden Boo!&• PO Boa 317 • Khl&land WA 98033 PLAN 10, WITH ITS two s eparate living areas. is a n ideal home for growing families Two bedrooms and a large family room, complete With fireplace and wet bar, occupy the lowe r level. A guest bedroom and adjacent full bath are com · plelely separated from the master s uite and living area on the upper level. -------- Multi-Plan 11 lends itself to a variety of lifestyles and activities on two distinctive levels. An ultra-luxurious master bedroom with a private retreat and lavish bath is one oft.be focal points of this ho m e . Large, opirn li vrng/dining and breakfast/family room a reas on the lower level af. ford lots of entertaining space. All of Los Corrales' Plans 10 and 11 have been built on some of the community's largest and best view lots, adding to their appeal. Several homes of each of the two plans, with two elevations per plan are available. !Yo payment ., SWING ~lYS THE HOMES OF LOS Corrales offe r variety with 11 floor plans and 28 elevations. Home sizes range from 1,956 · to 3,157 square feel and are priced from $147 ,000 to $269,SOO. All homes are on minimum 10,000 square feet lots, and man)' lots are much larger. Immediate funding on equity in homes, units or commercial from community Home Loan, Inc., a licensed broker. No payment Swing Loan plans available. Located at the easte rn end of San Juan Creek Road, the community may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the San Juan Creek Road ex.it. Tum inland and follow the sigm to the model complex, which is open daily from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. 714 /955-2602 Anal1eim Hills: Where variety is the spice of life If it's time to spice up your lite. then Anaheim Hills is the place to live! Val ie ly Is First. you have a SY.*WWZ:OUS ~hc;ce VJilh ~ill se~ehra001 stylish Hiiis. ne1g r- For further information. consult an Anahiem Hills Homebuilder in the adjacent listing or call Anaheim Hills. Inc .. (714) 998-2000. . ~ 1960. Anaheim Hills, Inc hoods. each designed by one of the West's most-respected builders. Next. within these elegant neighborhoods, you will find the perfect home for your lifestyle. be it a single.family residence or luxurious townhome. Living at Anaheim Hills is well· seasoned. too. Ptay golf, enjoy shopping, take in a game of tennis. explore nature's offerings. saddle up or simply relax. AJI this. within 4,300 acres of natural beauty that boasts the highest appreciation rate of any master planned community in Orange County.* Come to Anaheim Hills today. Discover the variety available in the homes and lttestyle you want tor yoor f amity . .. The New Land anaheim hills 'Tille lns!Jfance and Trust Co sutVey / The Quality Builders of Anahdni Hilk. Great News• Come see the growing selection of fine new homes now showing 1n Anaheim Hills NOW SHOWING 1. Pointe QulHett by The Gunston Hall Co S1nqle lam1ly hOmes (714) 974-1840 2. Windsor Terr•ce by Warmington Developmenr Co View townhomes (71 4) 974-4232 3. C•ni•ge Hills by The Warm1ng1on Group Single lam1ly homes (714) 637 6614 4. Sky G•t• by Smyth Bros Inc Single larrnly homes (7141974 4121 5 . Qu•ll Ridge by Southport DevelOpment Corp Single lam11y hOmes (71<1) 640,4433 6. R•n•iss•nce by The Robert P Warmmgton Co Single lam11y homes (714) 549-8867 7. Qu•ll Vist• by Southport Development COl'p L1m11ed series townhomes (714) 640 4433 8. H•v•n Hill by Pac1l1c Coasr Builders Single family homes (714) 973-1212 COMING SOON 9. C•nyon Pointe by Carlton Homes Inc Luxury townhomes (7'14) 838-7171 10. An•helm Ridge Est•t•• Custom homes1tes Next uni! 1981(714)957.9303 11. Ridge View by The Baldwin Company New group of single lam1ly h01nes (714) 540-8300 12. C•nron View Est•tes by Boulevard Development Inc Lwcury single family homes (714) 547-8056 13. Robin Hiii by American National Group Single family homes (213) 879-0900 14. Rlmcreat VIII•• by Beam Development Company Lakeside townhomes (714) 778-0285 15. Cenyon Ten•c• by Boulevard Development. Inc View townhomes (714) 547-8056 r ' .... .. fWf (tl) Via the Newport and/or Riverside Freeways to Imperial Highway, lhen follow directional signs and ttre above map ' , ··"' J 8 I;! DAILY PILO,T , Moving Up -·-IA Real Estate r Creation of the new poslt1on of d1rt'rlor of con s trut'lloo fC\r lht> lrvmt' Company's Commu~1al /ln du&U"1.U J)lvl Ion a nd appmrlt -m ent ol 8('0'M' EVt':R. to lhMt po n1on. has bf't-n announced by R1cbanl M t"anoon. lrvtnt' Com i>itll \'it't' pret"d.-nt in r harl(t! of Com m<'r<'t.•l lndu,trial , Jo;vc-rs 101n, lh4" 1 rvint• Com p ony rrnm thf' posll\on o f m 1rnu.it>1 of the Los Anat'le$ of flN• 1lf Uin"'1dd1t' Cnn~trucuon <.'Mn pan llmw1c1dw ~pt>clallu·~ •v••• m r-on"tnJ<'llOn 11( ofhN• bu1lc1 1n1s . rommer\•tal rt'l.ul proJC'N" ttnc1 tndustnal fadlltJ~ Al the Mi il\\' lln1l'. llON a.D H•:NOIUC'K~O • who ht•ld tht' lllll' of d1r('<'lnr ol ttt> .. 11(n .rnd ron,tru1' lion ror ltl\• ('1111111\t'I t'Ull In d us tr 1aJ l>iv1sioo hai. u'~umc>Ct the new poi.1t1on 11( d1r\'<"lt1r ot phmmng <And dt'"ll"· ('t1nr1•ntt 111 in.: on obt;rn11ng t'nllUt>nwnt "' USt', planrun~ and dl'M.,in JOS t;PU t;. t • \l Tt-.R MEIER or lrvtnt> rt•1 t•nth 1•'111•'' the Orange Count' 11frh f' ''' Grubb & El It:. l'um mt,,.,,., Bro k erage ComJ'.lll ' ~' In dustnaJ Ass()(.·1att· , - Previoush , f altt•rnh'll'r "'·'" ••mpln~ l'd "'1th Coldwell. Banker C1l mnwr r1.1I Hnl~t·r.t)?t' C'ompan) in N_ewport Bear h where· h1 "'•h 111\·nln•d in 10 dustrial sales. lcasm~ and tr:td<' transnrttons 111 Orange County, anJ p:frtt<"u.l.lrh I.he: lr\'mt• In dus triaJ Com plex -FRED KATAKl'RA of Costa Mt'sa. has been aJt· pointed director of t>n~ineenn~ for S1lv<'rcrest In· dustnes. lnc. a builder of m obile a9d factory built housing. Katakura. who holds a BS from the University of Hf!waii and majored in Civil Engin~r· mg. entered the mobile home m· dustry in 1972. when e mployed by the California Department of Hous ing. After two years he became a At. director o r r esearch and uu1tuu engineering for a major mobile home builder. He later joined a major consultant firm and most recently was an engineer and de· sign~r for a large recreational vehicle manufac· lurer. THOMAS MILLER of Irvine, has joined the Stein-Brie f Gmup as corporate liaison for the firm's $200 million master.planned community in Laguna Niguel, according to G3ry Boelzner . marke t in g director for the Irvine-based building and de velopment firm. As corporate hasson for the multi-phase, 1,250-unit Laguna Niguel development, Miller will -be coordinating administrative functions between the Stein. Brief Group. government agen· cies and the proJect 's investors. MIUEll A graduate o r the University of Southern California's School of Business, Miller was formerly director of marketing and business development for Market Profiles in Irvine He has also served as as- sistant to the vice president of marketing for Ericson Development Compa ny in Los Angeles. BERNIE WEINER of Balboa Island, bas jom the staff of Oist'overy Properties as a sales associate ' in the firm's brokerage division. A graduate of Arizona State University with a bachelor of science in liberal arts, Weiner's background includes a wide range of experience in retail sales and upper management. He will concentrate on in- dustrial saJes and leasing in the geographic areas of Central Anaheim and Fullerton. STEVE TRAMM ELL has been appointed vice president of residential construction for Mission Vie- jo Company. )"~ Trammell will oversee the ,• ,,.... .,, company's operations of on-site , construction and e ngineering, of. f-site construction and landscape \ systems, purc hasing and new home warranty. Prior to joining Mission Vie· jo Company, Trammell was as- sociated with Amel Develop- ment, Kaiser I Aetna and the Larwin Company. He has more . TllA-nL than 18 years e xperience in the real estate and land· development/homebuilding industry. including s ingle-family, multi-family and commercial pro- jects. ART LAMBERT, executive vice president of the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Directors. has been notified of his selection as a recipient of Omega Tau Rho. This special designation is from the National Association of Realtors. in response to giving recognition lo those·\\'ithln the industry who have demonstrated particular service to same. There are approximately 3,500 members of Omega Tau Rho throughout the United States today Financing Seminar · PlaIUled in County John Daly, president of Financial Research Institute, has announced hia plan for another in a series of in·depth seminars for real estate pro- fessionals. • Daly, a nationally recognized real estate lee· lurer, will be joined by Steve Melmet, who baa become one of the foremost real estate attorneys in Southern California. The all-day seminar titled "Using Lease Op- tions and the Lease Option Sale." will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 1, between 8 :30 a.m . and 4:30 p.m . at the Buena Park Hotel, '7S'7S Crescent Avenue, To reserve space, call 731·1919. The cost ia '55.00 pf'e<paid; and $65.00 at the door. ....... I> • ..... . . . ·--· - She Left Der Mark on Mission Viejo When long tlmt' r~ ldt•nt M111rilyn _!:l~enl It:ccnur. moved out of Mia s lon Vido. she hteolly •~rt tht• <·om mun1ty a rH•m to reme>mht•r h<'r by Thousands of nam •s. In foci I\ rt-ti Iden I of Mi11Klon V lt:JO 111111'4' .. J 1.nuary 1987. 11hC1 will ~ lXll! ~ r c ulled for namlnti 19 0/l t or lht• 10,000 •<'re planrwcJ comniunlty'li strfelA Mrs C'lt•ment h1tK dublM'd HO many strct•ls, !lht• won't l'v1•11 11th11n11t u JtUett11 ab to lht-1•1u1<•t nu1ohc•r Hut 1f nny11nt• wun111 lo f1111J out, s he h111i 11 thlt'k bhw notebook 111 whu·h t•uch Logan N~w H~atl Of Hunti11gton, ValJt>y Realt,•rs ~ hM been lns<'rlhed lJ N I.I K •: M 0 ST o t h er <'o m munit1es, M1ss1on Vil'JO's m ud:; and thorouirhfores r~nt•cl the <'ullure t•n<I ht>r1tu.cc or Spanish ~peaktnf: nations St rf'et s1.ins emblazoned with "Elm i:>tn•et," "Oak Lunl'" or "Cherry HICJuom Prive" wou'l be found tht'rt' · ln11t PStc1, tes1cle nt:; and v1s1tC1r!I livP or th1v(' on streets called "Serena" < !lt·r~!ll•», "Candoloso" < pros~rous) or. 'T hl r1µu " (stroke of good luck) Aii founde r of Mission VicJo':-. first two Girl Scout troops, she onct! re quired as'sistant"e k om Jim Toepfer, no w Mi ss ion Viejo Co mpany's Colorado 1Jiv1slnn president, who aslo h1td daughters in Sl•nulin~ "IN A CASUAi . C'onvcrsat1on, I abked him who namC'd the street.s," Mrs Ckment recalled "I told him some of the names wen· '>I ll y fJr 4!ven , gramn1<1l1t•t1lly incorrl'ct <such as 'hrisanta >. "Ile asked me 1( I thought I could 1111 a bt•th·r Job and I said yes." She began us ing names which descr1bf'cl a s treet's topography ( r>cvt'lancto, Qr io.loping). Streets were named 1n c ate~o ries for poet s I N~ruda and 1.or1'a i. :.awts (San Anselmo and San Felipe) and artists (El Grcl'o) Names also were derived from ac· tua l maps or Spain given to he r by a fne ncl The ma in st reets or new Mis· s ion V1i'JO neighborhoods were c·hris~ened after a re1uon m Spain. SOME ROADS PRIOR to Mrs. Cle· mvnl '!! tenure were lengthy and dif· f1t"ult to pronounce ·'The names I s ubmitted to Mission Viejo Company had to sound nice, ha Vt' a pleasant meaning and be pro· nouncable h~ people who had little or (111 kno\\-lt·dge o f th e Spanis h language,"' s e posn e our . .-.·A-~ ty restriction now Ii mils street names to just 10 letters due to street sign size." Streets no longer have the desiina· lions "caJle de" (street of), "via de" <way of) or "camino de" (road of) because of the lO·letter limit. Wb.en she seleded J\1.JPes, Mrs . Clement had to make sure an iden- tical or similar name hadn't already been used within a des ignated county fire district to ensure no mixups in responding to emergencies. EACH TIME A list of names was submitted to Mission Viejo Company, she included written explanations or the names. Mrs . Clem ent has moved away from Mission Viejo lo pursue her career as a professional tour guide. A majority of her trips have been to In· dia. where she has s pent a great deal of lime in recent years Jim Lugan, 10 yt'ur memtl('r of the tluntmgton Hl'a<'h f''ountaan Va lley Hoard or Re altors and broker owner or Columal Rul Est utc, was elected 19tll president of that Board of Ht>altors at 11.s gcrferal membership Ill t' t'l IO g Better Times Lie Ahead? Complet.Jng the s late or new of. fl ee rs are Don Troy. Isl vice presi dt'nt and broke r owner or Troy Real- ty Jim Shockey, 2nd vice president and broker-owner of Real Esta te by McVay Brookhurs t , and Nancy Hhyme, secretary-treasurer, broker- owne r of Our Town Realty, Fountain Valley Linda Karpman. broke r-o wner of Rea lly World-Reachside, was select· ed as a broker director while Betty Waller, realtor·associale with Real Estate by McVay-Brookhurst joins Will Woods, Manage r of Huntinston Beach Rea lty, as new as.soc1ate director and re-e lected associate direct.or, respectively. Mary Aileen M a theis, curre nt president of the Board of Realtors, continues as a member of the board of directions for 1981 , as does Claire Hans ford, broker-owner of Real E state by McVay-Beach, Inc . ·~ ...... WASl-ONGTON Mter 18 month-, of generally declining ex1-,t1nf! home sales activity and ~slump rn re:.1dcn tial construction. better timt•'i an• a head according to Dr Jack Carlson, executive vice pres ident ancl r h1l'f economist of the National Assoc·1a lion of Realtors. "June and J uly activity," he s;11d in his Outlook for t he Economy and Real Estate, "in existing home sales showed an encouraging level of ac· tivity .and housing starts, permits and new home s ales paralleled this a citivity " Wilh only one general warning, Carlson was dearly opt1m1st1r c1Lout the coming months. "RECENT INCREASES m inl~rcst rates have somewhat slowed the re t"overy in housing activity," he '><.11d. "and steps need to be taken to stabilize mortgage interc~l rc1tcs Nevertheless. further improvement is foreeast and housing sta~ arc ex 1wc·ted to rN·over from I :i rrulhon un- 11 s th" v1.•ar to I 7 mrlhon rn 1981 and 2 t 11i 1 II wJ\ 111 1982 As for f'x1s ting home sales, Carlson ".1:-. npl1 m1slH' foreca s ting s ales 1caehing :i 7 million units m 1981 and lhC'n a n •1 111d of 4.2 million sales in 1982 S.lles 1n .J uly were a t a "l'a~nnalfy HdJUStr•d annual rate of 2,920.(X)() unit:. lie saict that even though the me- dian price of new homes 1ncreased by only '' l perrent ~1 nce last year, after adJu~ting for ... izc and quality, new hom e prwf's ..11·tually increased by to 2 p<'r<"t•nt "lHITTI !°'i~\\ A.ND existing home pnt'es should 1ncre:.ise by 11 to 12 per- t·cnt in 1981 ahd 12 to 13 percent in 1982. C'arlson said. "'That is fastec thifn ton ... umer prices will grow, but s l1ghtl} s lower than g rowth in hOU!>l'holll 1n1•o;ne. SO that a r - fordab1hl~ I'> not likely to worsen." • ' He noted that, based on slightly in- cr easing mortgage interest rates and accelerating hous ing prices, now is the best time to buy a home in com- par ison with the last 11 months or compared lo 1981 and 1982 "TJDS DECLINE re n ects an ex· peeled drop in the utilization of exist· ing industrial s tructures and equip· ment from 84 percent to 75 percent during the next 12 months,'' he-said, "a nd a forecast L2-month increase in office and industrial vacancy rates.'' He concluded the non-residentiaJ construction pr ices will escalate at an 11 percent rate in both 1980 and 1981 and then accelerate to a 12 per- cent rate as the demand for new buildings strengthens during 1982. The National Association of R e=-lto rs represents more than 725,000 individuals involved in all phases of the real e'Slate industry. California Livin The Wdy ItShould e L os Corra les introduces tt)ree new plans. All s plit-level. All about 3,000 square feet. All with tremendous views. And, of course. all with Early California architecture. We've combined this Early California chann with s plit-level living. And lhe result is dramatic. Open, airy designs it:i tune with the San Juan Capis trano countryside. Walled entries. garden courtyards and gen- uine clay tile roofs r efl ect t he 8 p aniRh heritage. Unpredictable interiors feat11r~ soaring vaulted ceiling!'! with real wood beams , wrought iro n railings, fireplaces that b lend with the decor a nd arched open- ings between rooms. And have we got a view for you! Plans 10, U or 12 can become your own private outlook. ....... ----........ __ ........... -..... .. .. . . -... t L(1s t'orrnles you have freedom of !'!wire. You can select from a total of II nifferent floorplans and 28 elevations. If it's real Catffornia living you 're looking for, we have a home exactly for you. In the little ~panish town of San Juan Capistrano. Minimum 10,000 Sq. Ft. Lots From $147 ,000 to . $269,500 Last Phase Now Selling Sale.<J office: 28121 Via Rueda, San Juan Capietrano, CA 92676 Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 661-0344 •' ... l Sunday Seplflmb&r 21 'f980 CAIL V PILOT •f 3 oning--"Coerc10D' Hit ('apHol Nt'w• ~rYkf' ~ h11 p8\ tu11 dollar f111 11•~ulttr hnu:o11n,.: SA(' HAM EN'l'O \lthnu11h .l law passt><.1 ha:.t ~ 1•ttr ~ "" rnMtnt to tmrourajtt' ch• vt'lo1111wl\t o( low 'and modt-ritlt• lll('(ll"C houstnjt, devt•lopcri1 o r.iu11 11at1on11 1art• complni_mn.i thu1 1•111,•i-. :it•' ·~ norinf! thl' l.rn 1111J t'11't111.,: bul ldt'r:. und hu m1· 1111\1'1' money 111 tlw 11111.: run T ll R •:F. ('ITI •:~ 111111 tllll' rvu11 I\ ~ rl'\" "'114.'1 lftC'alh 1·rtlt<'llt•11 liy lht' · HAii rt>ll'lH•t' ll<I\' '"' S1mlu t f'lll and t 'u 111•rtlll11 wt•rt• ult m1·nt111n•·cl J " ~t'll in M lll Ill 1 ·1111n1, Tht> Hu1hh•1•:. 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"If it ·s a socially desirable end to provide low and moderate-income housing, what type of supJX>rt is there for such a program fro m the c.est of the community? Why should a new home buyer have to sub- sid ize low-incom e housing whose PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT Tne •0How1n9 per\ont. ,,,, do1nq busl,,.u •• PREMIER TAX !>ERVl(.E . .))1' S ~11.00.y St Un•I F S..nl• A.N, CA 9210S PREMIER MARBLE PRODUCTS <• C.lllorni• <oroo,.llonl, JOU S ~11.00.y SI., Unll F. S.nll Alv., CA 9210S Tiiis bU•lneu IJ conouct.O bv • __..uon. P,.....,ier M•rble Proouc" A. R P•lmer, Pnsl<lefll . TNs •l•lement w.s Ill.a Wiit\ tne Counly Cl.,k of Ot•"9<' (aunty on S.OCemmr to 1• F144tln Puc11-.i o. • ._ c. ..... O.Oly "''°' Seot u n ,21 O<t ~ tteo Jnt ao PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ltie 1ouow1no o•r,on u do1no ~ntUU MCS OES IC.N STUDIO 171'7 L•guna Cir<I• Hunhnolon Beach C..ht0f'ni•9'2 ..... Mlrgaret E ~lone 121112 L..tl1UN Corel• Hunt1"91on 6HCh. C.lllom•a 92.-Tllls t>usln~u •• coNlu<led bY .,. lncllY•cl"'I MlrQArfl E SloN PUBLIC NOT,ICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAl'tM~T • fhf' tollow1no persons ,,,~ dotnQ t>ui.fnt"\i A\ VAIL DEVE LO PMENT ~=~~~: ~!,~. ~~!!. 't:~;;~~! I 92627Peter C Vall, a C•l•lornla I c0<por111on, 4'1 C°'t• ~ Stro.t, Coola MM•, C..lltornl• .,_.,, I Mich.Ml J. Vall. 306 Soutll S.y Front, S.lb0.1 Ul•no, C..llt0<n1a "2662 Pwt..-V•li, l06 Soulh S.y Front. 1 S.lllOol ••••no, C.lot0<n1a 91t61 I Oo<ot11y w v all, 306 Saulh S.y Front, B.tlD01 IS1•no. c.1ot0<nla on..i This bu•ln~u I• conoucteo bY • C.Ol1)0I' ~ t 1on V•ll Otveiooment ~n.,.lnc P•terC V•H Vice Pre\•Gent Tl>!\ Stlte_,,I WU liltO '"'Ill I,... Co..nty Cl•ro OI O•a._ Counfy on S.OCemmr I I 1qeo Ft..m Puousneo o .. no-Co.nt [)aoly l'llOC, ~o• u n. n Oct s. 1090 P UBLIC NOTICE NOTtCE OF DEATH OF HERMAN O . HUSEBY AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-105946. This SlattrTWnt w•• liltO Wllh lhl! c.ounw Cl•rk 01 OranQC' County on Seo! To all heirs. ,.,~.,, benef iciaries, creditor s 11,t• Pub4 .. nec1 Or•noe cou1 oa11r Pi101, and contingent c reditors of 1 ~ptun,1s 0<1 s 1'"'° 16q,80 Herman 0 . Huseby of PlJBLIC NOTICE SUPElllC>tl COUllT OF CAl.IFOllNIA COOHTY OF O•ANGE HO. A· IOS77• Co!;ta M esa. California and persons who may be otherwise interested in the 1 will and/or estate: t A petition has been filed by Title Insurance & Trust I Co. in the Super ior Court 0 •01• TOSHowuuu of Orange County request - 1n,. CHARLES EOWARO LAKE " ing that Title Insurance & •Minor bY CHERYL ANN l Al(E Ho• · d P•renl IO< c ... noeo• NerTW I Trust Co. be appotnte as WHEREAS c"""'' Ann Like oet• personal representative to uoner .. motr-er 01 •oe>"<.,., C11<1r1es administ er the estate of Ecl,.aro U •e II • oerM>n unoer '' H 0 H b ( d ., .. r, of~. ,,., ,.1eo a oet1t1on .,1111 erman . use y un er '"" Clerk of '"" CO\lrt !or •n Or~r t h e I n d e pendent Ad - ch•noino •0011can1 • nam• 1rom m inistration of E states ~=~~,:~.~:w.,o La~• 11 to ICevin, A ct)'. T™: petition is set for IT IS OROEAEO , ........ ,,.,....,$ •n hearing tn Dept. No. 3 at ttrHl.cl on'"" .u1ovt-.nllt1..i m•ner 700 Civic Center Drive, =~~::; • ~·0~ ;::ce~01~'\.:. ,'~ 1~ West, in .the ~ity of Santa ,.,.,rtroom ot 0t1M1r1men1 No J" 100 Ana, California on October C•v•C Cont .. Or•v• WtSt Sant• Ana, 14, 1980 at 10:00 a.m . I C•lllornl•, 1no """" cauw '' any,! IF YOU OBJECT to the •hV Ille i>elll•on !or <f\enqe of n•mt . . . i11ou1ono1i.or•nteo granting of the petrtron, IT IS FURTHER OROEREO ,,, .. ·! you Should either appear copy ot tlli• .,.o., 10 •t>ow uu~ '-at the hearing and state I oubil•ll•O •n Or•noe County In tllt J • f · 1 oranoe c. .... 11 D•1tv Piiot ~ new•o•""' your ob ec trons or r e or genua1 clrcu1allo~ orlnt•cl 1n written objections with the Oren9e Countv. Ce111or1•I•. On<t "I court before the hearing. we-ek for tour s.u<ceulvfl wi;"k' prior ._.. 10th• 01te S<>t ror ""Mino on lh• pell· Your appearance may "" 11on In person or by your at-oneo· Sef>l•mlll!r J, "eo torney. MARI( A SODEN I F y 0 u A R E A Judge Of In. Suoortor court CREDI TOR or a cont- 111cHA•D o. DONALD lngent c reditor of the de- & ASSOC. INC. d t f'I o... ctty .,,.., w.-s•. ,_ cea.se , Y.ou mus r e your c laim w ith the court or B•'* et A-.i. a,.;M1111t J present it to the personal 0ra-.c.1w . ._ representative appointed T•I: 0141..,.__ b th t 'th' f Publl~ Or11n99 c°"'' oa11y P11o1 Y 1 e cour w1 1n our ~01 1. "· 21, 11. 1• >tSMO months from the date of P UBLIC NOTICE first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of I the Probate Code of L•OAL NOTrc• Callforn ia. The time for MOTIC• °" f'UaLIC H•A•IMG "filing claims w ill not ex ~TAL •LDHMT , " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllfl •1 ptre prior to four moot~s ....... le -"" will be flelCI by Ille t11,, from the date of the hear-Plennt11t ColM'llsatcw> of IN City of I tlced abo HllftllO.-11Hc11 c.1Horn1a tor ttw ng no ve . ...,,pen• of <OftslOerlno 111e 'coas1a11 YOU MAY EXAMINE e1.n. ... 1, •pr_. -111,,.. 10 111e1 the file kept by the court. Geftera1 Ptan wlllch 1no1uru tM I f you are interested In the •I-, IOU"IOft ...0 tnlentltles of land , .,,.. 1n IN cn.,·s coastal -at-estate, you may file a re.- wltll app1le111M ••tou•<• pro1e<11,,..1 quest with t he court to re- •ftCI 119.,..,._, "°'" .. '· TM coasta1 • celve special notice of the 10,,. encom.,.ues -t MventHn · f t t t percent of.,,. c11y" rotat aru 1nclli0· inventory o es a e asse s 1119 nl,,. m1i.. ot Kffflfrc1n1 r~om '"" and of the petitions, ac- s.n1a AN 1111 .... to s .. 1 eaach, •net c o u n t s a n d re po r t s ...... ch Inland r-VfJ lo . mil• In tome described In Section 1200 tee~::'~1119 wnr.,. .,.,o •1111e "°"' of the California Probate of 7 :oo P.M., °" 0c-.r 1, '"°· In ttw Code . Co11ncll Clla'"°"rs 8ulldln9 ol the CM< c.rieer. 1GOO Main "'"'· Hull!· lft9W llMdl, Callfomla. All 1-.....i peflOftS are lnvltff lo afttlM Yid flear"'9 and H-H tl1etr oPllll-fW OI ... IMI Ille Pf--C..IQl E ........ . Furtller lnfOf'm.tlon mo be 0-. t.1-from W. Clly ,.._,,.. Oclpart. -"'· M•ttier, Annlgl.n, Min· to & H9f'Nnde1, Attorneys •t L•w, 1500 W. Covin. Prkwy. #1•, West Cov- ina, C.. 917'0; tel: (213) l31·1 1't h ......... No (710 S»-U7t OATEO lllts 21SI cltly of S.otemc.r, P,,_11,_ Or ... Coatl o.lly Piiot ·-S.pl 20. 21 .•. "'° JM1 .. CITY PLAN'\ING COM MISSION J-.W Pellft, S.C-y ,._, ..... Or .... Coatt 0.lly Pllee ....... ,.. C•ll 142-5171. Put • few words to work for ou . r • 11 ' I ' ' h 11 11 I ti h 1• " p r t• <• d th ro11nt111ut tltt' t·on11n unit v'"' l'h1· 111\ll 1·1t1·1I swt1~t1c·s com p.11 •n•t h1H111tn~ pr11·t•11 1n Sant:.i t'1111 . wh1f'11 hul) un incluswnary 1,ril11h1111·1-. In Sulmu:;, which 1lcw:rn 'l h.1 v1• 1>111'11 art ord111ant•t- · 1n S11l111u:., 11 111111 sells for $M,OOO, whih· 111 Santa Cruz the .... 111t• 111111 -.l'!h for SIW,000 The 1•rt1·1· 1hH1•11•nc·1· 1-. ha!>t•cl t)n a n11 rn lw1 u( fano r-. !>UCh a s l11.:h1·1 bu1ltl111g ft>c:-. and land 111-.1, 111 S,1nt u Cruz. but u 111 1111 .11 \ f.u·tor 1~ the San ta Cruz lllt 1u,11111J1 > 111111ng ordinance " T it•· K El .EAS): abo reports th.ii llurru: hu1l1.h:rl> cmpha!'>tze thJt 1111tt>,·cl llH."1 want to bwld ~·""' llahh• hou,.ing ror all in 1•omt• levels, and they !>UppQrt lwus iri,g mtasurcs that ar e ·effec· llvt• .. One of those "effective" hous- trl~ m easures 1s the state law mandating c1lies to provide in- centives to builder s when 25 per t·ent low income housing is re quired but cities r eally have no r e· ason to subject themselves to slate require m ents when they can force builders to construct low cost housing as lon g as they re- quire l~s than25 per cen1' A plush master suite with s liding doors to a d eck , dressin g room /b a th and vanity/desk is one of two upper level bedrooms in the North Beach a t Somerset Citihomes on Rear Street in Costa Mesa, near South Coast Plaza. Market Sentlnar Set in Mesa Hu1111ers :.ire a l so u11happy with some "no.growth " poliries being adopted by some r it1es and counties The housing cn sis, bad enough to warrant a recenll} con\'ened go,•ernor's t ask force. 1s prcdirt ed by builders to be getting worse as California's p<>pulation grows but housing units can'L be built f ast enough or for enough profit LO make it wo rthwhile G R A Lewis N Wolff of the urban real estate and land develop· -ment-firm o f Wolff, Seson and Buttery, will be the f eatured luncheon speaker for two two. d ay sem inar s entitled "Life In The F ast L ane .," b ei ng s p o n sor ed by the Southern California Ch apter, Society of TndustriaJ Realtors The conferences. which will feature a nine hour review or rurrent and future prospects an<l opportunities m the 1ndustnal real estate market, will be held Friday and Saturday at the South Coast Plaza Hotel 1n Costa M esa Nine hours of rontinuin~ education c r edit h :ivl' been Jp pro ved for aH 11cc·n !>l'd AT WITS END Erma tells it like it is. Ann Landers N D 0 p E N N C altforn1a real est ate brokers .rnd ~alcspe<>ple who attend the 'icn11nars. according t o Gene Ashwill of A shwill Burk e & Co., sem inar chairman rC'es for the confer en ces are Sl40 for SIR members and $150 for non-members Further in· formation on the sem inars can be had by callin~ 1213) 670-3894. ADVISES in the l •JJ ")~l{t}f Homes on the River 5 Minutes front Anaheitn Stadiutn .. W h at a wonderful li fe. Exciting contt:mporarv home set on a river ... with a river trail for biking, River Trail -a "get-away" life style ... yet close to the munda ne thing like freeways. Amtrak and a irport -ro ta ke the "sting" ou t of com - muting. Tht: e Jays, location means so much .. at River Trail, recreation anJ transpl)rtatton arc at your fingertip .. There's one catch though ... th e living is ·o easy at Ri ver Trail you may never want to leave h o me. AfforJably priced frnm $1 13,000 in cluJing air rnndi1ioni11g. (71-1) lJ/o.l-6 320 ll·•~•s•d<! rwv ..................... ~~--.,. ... eiiiiii ... .;; ~ ~ ~ .. Cuy nt ... 8, t: c Ooangr & ~ J ., Taft Ave z Katella Ave 61~ ~iveffrail A joint venture project by American ~ational H ousing Corporation and Arosa D evelopment and Management, lnc. Prices 1.11111 urnu e/fedn '(' tlul<' of /1uhlru11ro11 .• \11h1N1 '" p1wr ,,,/t• 1111 11r uJtl'r de~11//111r. • o/r.< 11Hlff1'111JI \ll,,~Ctilct'lll Ill thl\ 1/ct1C m11v rt'<rc/I Ill 111111,'Ul/11/11/rt\ 11/ 1111\ Ole tr/I {II h' /ct r/< , • f ·I DAIL V PILOT Suno.iy September 21, ,., c REAL ESTATE RESORT CONDO AT HARBOUR VISTA Harbour Vista Water Homes -, Wherever you go at Harbour Vista you're never "far from the water developers ot the new resort.·styled community of l20 condominiums have seen to that. The sights and sounds of the water provide the focal point for the recreationally oriented colony of one-two-and-three bedroom condominiums. The builders, F.W. Development. Inc., have created a novel and apparently appealing atmosphere for the project -"waterscaping," which cons ists of waterfalls . ponds. and streams m eandering through Ute grounds. THE Bun.DINGS, HIGHLIGHTED by red-tile roofs and the extensive use of exterior wood treat- ments. are generously spaced, which further com· plements the relaxed community. Harbour Vista offers buyers a variety of on-site reaeational activities. A separate recreational cater contains a swimming pool and therapy spas. Tbe grounds, as well as all amenities. are main- ._ ___ t .. a..,tnueci by a homeowner's association. Priced from $79,990 in the first sales phase now taking place. the Harbour Vist a con- dominiums possess such interior features as vault- ed ceilings, wood burning fireplaces, walk-in closets and dressing areas in the master bedroom suites. Kitchens are fully equipped with O'Keefe aod Merrit appliances including range. oven and dishwasher ; commodious. s pacious hardwood cabinets, and luminous ceilings. Planned for an in- door-outdoor lifesty le , all homes have either s pacious private patios or decks . There are . -: .elevators to the upper units and penthouse models. WATE& COMES INTO PIA 'f even further at lhit •Huntington Harbour development. Water ~. "hydronic" heating units, perhaps the most adYaoced home heating system yet invented, J>.ro- duces beat from large boilers. Owners pay no in- diYidual utility bills. but instead pay a fair percen- taie of the produced energy. Developers say the hydrooic system will cul heating bills for residents as much as 40 percent and provide a higher degree of energy efficiency To reach the pro1ect. go south on Bolsa Chica to Heil. Proceed one signal light south or Edinger, turning right onto Hell. The sales office and de- corated model homes are open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. For more information. call 846-5557 or 891-3561. Honies Half Sold At Pacific Bluffs A refreshing lifes tyle in a home designed for friendly gatherings -in a desirable, ocean-close locale -is a welcome fact of living at Pacific Blaffs in Costa Mesa. Now over 50 per cent sold out. the new townbome condominium community offers ex· pamive living in three-bedroom, two-bath arrange· ments. 1be living room and dining area open onto a wide balcony to form a generous indoor-0utdoor cater. A convenient kitchen makes mealtimes and cleanups more efficient, so hosts can spend time witb suests. Sleeping areas are uniquely placed -one bedroom ia downstairs, while the master suite and second bedroom is upstairs -to allow versatile utilhationofthethird bedroom. Priced from Sl..24,950, the Pacific Bluffs res· ideaces are complete with a wide range of features to complement the active lifestyle. There are corner wood-burning fireplaces trimmed with ceramic We, a large balcony and private patio. cwamlc tile entry, vaulted, open beam ceilings m modem kitchens complete with microwave OTen. Grounds maintenance at Pacific Bluffs is one 1111 worry for residents since, for a fee of $56.98 per month, all upkeep is handled by the homeowners usociation. Tbe sales office is open daily, except Wed-Deli)ay, from 12 noon to 6 p.m . The new commun1\y ma.J be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to t.be Brookhunt e1it, then south. Continue \o Hamlltco Avenue, then tum left and continue to Vtftoria Place. Theo turn left on Vidoria Place to ~Ulc Avenue, then right. f,hicago Home Cost Rises 15o/lJ ~ CHICAGO (AP> -The averace price of a sub-~ Chica10 house bas soared by about 15 per-m the last year, to more than $100,000 • ac- tp a survey commlsakloed by the Cb.ica10 Tbnel. , TM survey, conducted by the Cbica10 real l te nHarcb firm of lleyen, Stuart • Alan, the avera1e price of a •lnlle-famlly suburban e 11 Sl00,1'11, up from _, ,l50 tut year. Gary en, president of the finn, Hid the survey in- t• laflatioo "is forclac home ownerabip ...._. andfartber away from IDCl9tfamilies. •• ~ "~ a famlly makes a ID percent down &J'1meal on a new home, it would ne,cl SU,000 ~-more mcome to qualify for a mortiaie oa that Hlr ... priced home today ~ a year aio." lleyen aa.ldJ .1•. --.... -.. 40-year Mortgftge Not ·the Answer NEW YORK (APl ls lhe 40 year mort1ue an anawtir lo hieth howlin& prices' Ooo II pay t-0 aavt-7 f>oell ln- flaUoo bdp aotooc aoymore ' Afte.r m0re than It d~udf' of unln terrupted lnflallon thcllc que11t1on11 continue to ~ ponder_,d by pt'Ople who art' ch•t> to their w1t'11 4!nd, and probably not very har frum their financial end ls thti 40 year mortiiaae lhc aMwt'r' Probubly not After looklne at th~ numoors you 're llkcly w i.aree 1t rnl&ht bl> rnort' • problem than an answer It c'<>uld bf. an tixtraordinara I)" l'Jtpt•nsl vc• wld~rt»k1n11 A llATttt:ll TY Pl(.: Al. $40 ,000 mort~11.:t• at 12 ,,..rl't'tat tor l!IO years would involve 240 monthly p1tyment.5 or $440 44. for a total of SIOS,706 To ott'nd payments lo 40 ytlars would rf'dure th munlhly bill by JUSt $37 40 to $403 40, and "'nlarge the total pay- ment '" $193,632 fo'tlw peopk would argue that an add1hoo of nearly $88,000 to the total ball Is a \'ery dear price to pay for a $37.40 monthly reduclwn And yet the suggestion continue!> to come up. although not from lender~ The fact 1s lenders don't like the idea either and can be relied on to re- sist efforts m that direction. With even the next month uncertain, they 're horrified about commiting themselves to the year 2020 PEGGING MORTGAGES to 20- year or 25 year limits seems to make sense. because beyond those periods the rate or loan reduction shrinks. But now the counter-argument. A great many families who have 20- yea r mortgages will hold them only 7 or 8 years. That's what the statistics tell us. And for them , a 40·year amortization pe riod might make sense. ,, Jn this way. They repay with the fewest dollars. A greater amount of their monthly payment is in interest and thus is deductible on income taJC- es After seven or eight years they sell, and make large capital gains. ,, The answer. the refore. isn't clear cut Does it pay tu u ve7 You can make • atron1 ease that '' doesn't. But don't follow the reasoning to its lllo11cal conclusion THOSE WHO SAY al doesn't pay to &a\'e maintain that the effort. is futile so long as inflation exceeds lhe in· terest earned on the savings. They . point out also thal savers are taxed on the "interest earned.'' Borrt>wers, meanwhile, repay in cheaper dollars . And they earn two bonuses, too: AU interest paid on borrowings 1s tax,deductible. They have the immediate use of the money. A saver does not But there are some things that credil USU!lllY won't buy, such as a house wilh no money down. The con· fi rmed debtor might never own a house. The confirmed saver. though he bas lost money. rnigbt. Therefore, and although it sounds contradictory. it sometimes pays to save even when to save means to lose money. THE PERSON WHO manages to accumulate that down payment then can go into hock in a really big league way. lnstead of settling for a few thousand dollars al a lime he can take out a $25,000 hom e mortgage. Su. does it pay to save? It doesn't and it does. -Does inflation help anyone these days? It sure does. It helps the U.S. Treasury, for exa mple, by rajsing the income tax take. lt helps the ad· ministration by permitting it to go in for more spending projects. And, of course. it helps many borrowers. But the truth is that inflation is now catching up to a lot of i>eople who once appeared immune. The Treasury is endangered by the decline of the dollar. So is the White House . So is Congress. So too a re many municipalities that. a decade ago found being in debt the a nswer to their problems . T hey've been forced to cut services and employees. ~Y haveseen ei- penses rise as their credit ratings rell. Those individuals who borrowed to invest in stocks have found lhat infla- tion has depressed investment re-turns. Those who borrowed to buy pr9pe rty have found oil and janitorial services rise faster than rents. In its early sta1es in11aUon is oft.en praised because it puts money in dr~ufation, trariifers financial power from the "idle" rich and puts it in the hands ol thoae who "know how to use it," and ao on. But eventually It leaves few people unaffected. It Is. after all, a disease -c ontagious, malicnant ~nd someUmes terminal. Woodbridge Gables - One Home Remaining The two-story, 2,179 square-root Lexington plan is the only remaining production home at Irvine Pacific's popular neighborhood of Woodbridge Gables Situated nea r Woodbridge North Lake , thjs single family detached home offers a lake view. Several up· graded amenities are included in the purchase price of $275,000. The Lexington plan was designed to accommodate the hectic lifestyle of an active family. The entry is highlighted by cera mic tile and an elegant open staircase with landing. Convenient space planning pro- vides smooth traffi c flow throughout the horn~. The spacious living room. accented by a long sloping ceiling, is centered by a bright bay window. In addition to the family oriented features at Woodbridge Gables, resi- dents her e also enjoy the many recreational benefits of the growing community o( Woodbridge. Swim· ming pools, lakes, parks and tennis courts are a ll available. The Homeowners Association, of which all residents are members, main- tains these facilities for a monthly fee. For a personal showing of this lake front unit, call Bobi Whiling at 552-4101 between 10 and 5 Monday throug~ Friday. New Tract Previewed ln preparation for the opening of sales later in the fall, the Meister Com· pany of Newport. Beach is offering homeshoppers lhe opportunity to pre- view plans for the Forest, exclusive re- sidential community of just 37 homes of Jeronimo Road and Ridge Route Drive in Lake Forest , El Toro. Five floor plans created by the Cordell Ross and Associates of Irvine. ~rovide the selection for varying lifestyles and family requirements. Featuring from 1,750 to 2,900 square feet of interior living space, these homes incorporate up to five bedrooma and three full baths. With sales aotcipated to begin in Oc- tober and the fll'St homes completed in December, homeshoppers bave an op- portunity to preview thia limited col- lectiooof31 homes. Premiere Showing Homes at the Beach A llm1ced ed1t1on of only J5 beauoful nomes located across the sueec from charming Lal~e Porl~ only 7 blocl~s from che ocean These homes 1n the magnifi- cent old cree section of Huntington Oeoch offer village life oc its best Hunungron Oeoch High School 1s only 6 blocl~s away w ith the charming Seo Cltff Village Moll only '2 blochs f unher. Normally. we would never store soles 1n one of our housing developments until at lease che models were compleced w1ch carpets and drapes We ore stoning soles now. because che homes show so well - because che demand 1s so greol -and bPcouse 1nteresc rotes hove hie on c~xtroordinor1ly low figure (perhaps we mo; n(•ver <oee interest races chis lr.>w nqoan I fW· -,. ... -... .. J bedroom homes from $179,990 ... _. ____ ...... - Inside che homes of Lo ~e Pork Estates hove o scyle ond evpans1veness usuolly ossoc1oted w 1ch che mosc elegant homes A prosperous sense of space 1s 1mmed1 01ely evident tn che .J.SD square fooc master bedroom su11e which includes o 9 x 9 'OVOll~-1n closet Honeymoon cubs 1n the master borh -lorge enough to comforcobly o ccommodoce two -ore ideal for luxurtous indolence Kitchens contain mple s1nl~s and ample room for the 1mprov1sot1ons of o gourmet cool~ Massive handmade wood-burning fireplaces and onoched J -cor garages rounctou·t the ·masc wonted features of homebuyers today The iococ1on che price and che terms ore right There ore only JS homes If the response to our "premiere showing is whoc we ch1nl~ n w ill be we moy never ever hove o grand opening .. , .. 11tSc.tk ( 714) 536-145Q Models open 11 -5 doily. Closed Fri~y. -- 'Ide al Home' Profll,ed Four-bedroom. plit-/pue l a Fauoril·•" A roor lH'dl(l<\ll\ l \\O ~11111 .. half huth 'pht level horn<' \\Ith l\\'UI\ i ,\100 t>q\IUCt' fl'\'I nf h\'llll( Si>(lC~ ULlhe. .idc•w ~mJil.l~Clliluh dl•bu twit h-O"u• "' the mind o( a 111 .1.111111 of pm,"'"'' I\'\' ~\,\lth1 r n l'lllifomiu homt'bU)Cn\ rl't'l'ntl~ '"'Vt'\ e1t h' tlw resei:ar('h thn:uon of \\'nlkt•r I'.. ,,..,. tt\I' The c lt.'lbl\t' i.lff\t'\. l'\•ndurtrd h> thr H •t\I estaU· murkclinw urwu.u14ltUun .11 ~1.-11u twd homt und townhonw dt•\ 1•lt1pnwt1b t)um~h<lut 1 l r~inj.!r· Lois Angt.'lt04 .111cl H1 H 'l"!\1tlt• "''lllltlt'' r1•\ 1 ·'It-cl th ,1 t lll'llf'I) ~Iii' \1111 llf lhl t'l' '\tl'.111111:'1' .... 111) lh 1 ~· pit fl I f'l•d lhll 11•\ \11 f l1)\ll pl,111 II\\ I lh1 'IO~l1 Ill two :-lor~· tk,1~11 "IHh' 111 .11 h I"> p•'l • • nt . •f •h·•~• !HU'Vl'~'t•d .it 1h't.1dwd ho11,1111 l'"'h I, ... 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All Fi.niste rra homes have air conditioning. step-down living rooms, wood·burning fireplaces, carpeting, either balcomes or patios and single or double garages with automatic door openers. 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Located just driving minutes from the water 's edge. t he ne w community offers seven floor plans s uited to the lifestyles of executive level de· velopers. Built by Capri Builders of Newport Beach. the three and four bedroom homes boast interiors rang· ing from 2.012 to 3,200 s quare feet ly r ooms with custom masonry firepl aces and ~p acious dining rooms , dining nooks, built-in wet bars; laundry chutes. and carved wood double doors with door chimes are some of the lavish amenities of· ft'red in Marinita llomes To see Lhe Mannita homes, take t he San Diego Freeway to the Paci fi c Coast Highway offramp Continue on Pacific Coast Highway to the Street or the Golden Lantern Tum inland <north) on the Street of the Golden Lantern to Selva Road and then ri~ht to the model complex and sales of fi ce, open daily from 10 a m to 5 pm CWLYPILOT 81& Se'f{linar S l ated Grow th The iss ue of ~ fiOufcJ• pay or the cost-- of growth (the coat of ) public improvements necessary to new com- m uni ties) ahd bow to pay for those Improve · • ments will be the sub· ~ ject of a minJ seml(lar s ponsored by Califor· nians for Environment, Em ployment, Economy a n d D e velopment <CEEED) . The seminar begin· ning with lunch, is scheduled for Wednes- day. at the Airporter Inn Hotel. across from the Orange County Airport. The mini seminar ia designed to focus the at- tention or builders, gov· ernment and the public on the problem. S peake r s at the scm inar. which is to last from noon til 2:30 p.m .. include Assemblyman Richard Mountjoy, Jim Raldwin, presi<jent of the Baldwin Company . Tom Nielsen, senior vice president of the Irvine Com pany, a nd Tony C ars t e ns, principal anal ys t plann e r of Oran~e County. The seminar is open to the public and will cost $7 .50 including lunch. Those interested may make res·ervations by railing 644·9000. P(iced frorp. $182,000, interiors are arranged in s ingle-level. two-story and multi-level configurations and are served by two or three bath areas. SunJ<en living rooms and fam1· Reviews ....... i·t11£1 ~1Ni THE FIVE GALICIA floor plans rang~ in size from 1,751 square feet with three bedrooms, two baths and family room to 3.051 square feet with four bedrooms, three baths. bonus room and separate master suite with wet bar and three-car garage. Homes in the s eventh neighborhood, local· ed near Oso and Marguerite parkways. are priced from $146.500 to $205,000. • AU homes contain wood-burning fireplaces, carpeting, ceramic tile entry ways and mirrored wardrobe doors in master suites. Special features include greenhouse kitchen windows, wet bars, bonus rooms and sunken living rooms. .GR/\ND OPENING PHASE Ill First move-ins are expe,cted to take place in March 1981. RESI DENTS AUTOMATICALLY become members of the Lake Mission Viejo Association and neighborhood Homeowners Association. Lake Mission Viejo, a 124-acre r ecreational facility, offers boating. sailing, picnicking and swimming. Monthly fee for th~Lak& association are $8.50 . . finisterra Homeowners Association fees are $99.00 and Galicia Homeowners Association fees are $29.00. Fin.isterra on the Green sales information of· flee can be reached by taking the Alicia Parkway exit off the San Diego Freeway east to intersection of Marguerite and Alicia. GALIClA MODELS ARE located north of Lake Mission Viejo. Take the San Diego Freeway to Alicia east to Marguerite, then left to O'Neill Road. Tum right at O'Neill and follow the signs to Galicia. Both Finisterra and Galicia sales offices are opeo daily from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m R e alty Meet Set By CdM Chamber Over the past decade, real estate prices in the Newport Beach and Irvine area have skyrocketed. An objective analysis of how and why wiU be the topic of a multimedia presentation at Tuesday's meeting of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Com· merce. The 7: 30 a . m . continental breakfast meeting will be held at Bernard's Restaurant. East Pacific Coast Highway at Mar guerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. J im Wood. owner of Unique Homes of Corona del Mar, will deliver the talk and color slide presenta· tion. Wood will establish why people are willing to pay the housing prices they do to live in the Harbor area. through interviews with local residents, rang- ing from those who have lived there over 40 years to those who have recently relocated to the area. He also wi ll discuss factors that could limit the continued escalation of real estate values, such as the r ising cost of mortgage funds. increasing costs of utilities, and recent national economic reversals to attempt to predict where it might end. Reservations for the breakfast meeting a re available by calling 675·4050. The meeting is open to the public but space is limited. For further in· formation contact Debbie WhisUer, 979-6865, or Jim Wood, 67~. , Slwpping Cenle r Construction Set Bida are now being ac- cepted for construction of Plaza ·del Rio, a $4 million shopping center at Camino Capis trano and Avenida ·Padre in San Juan Capistrano. Conatructian ii expected to beein this month with c o mpletion set ror llar ch, 1981. The center is a de· velop m e nt of t h e Collin.a/Diversified af· fUiate of Diversified St.o ppln1 Centers of Costa Kesa . Principals a re John CoUJns; Ran· n ey E . Draper, presi· dent of Diversified Shop· ping Centers; and Ed Bach, general partner o( Diversified. The six·acre center is l ocated at Ca mino Capistrano and San J uan Creek. Alpha Beta supermarket wiU be the major store of the six- acre center, which will encompass 39 ,100· square-feet of retail and office space. \ ' • ' t r I e I • 1: ~ ts ft 'I I l · l re i:· 'll C· :oe -4 ! !'t :· ~ te ; ~ Jn~odUeing -"'· • • • ' . A totally new way for yo u to buy your next car. It's called "Plain Price Policy'' and it's only fro m . . . , '4''<' ••• ·-. ,. -. . ··i -"··~ . ' ,..,-;~ ;,.-.. _. ... ;.,._ ·: .· . . -. CHICK 'IVERSON ~;."' ~ .... ~-. ..:-· .--~~.:. ~ : -':'" J~:. -.. . ·~ .. . . 445 East Coast Highway • Newport Beach • 673-0900 VOLKSWAGEN • PORSCHE ·AUDI ride in the way in hich their cars are d e- igned and built. The same measure of care and atte n- ion is a pplied to the service provided b y your author- . ized Mercedes-Benz dealer. Like any sophisticated work of engineering. Me rcedes-Ben1 require areful servicing. It needs the perception and experie nce of au- thorized dealer personnel, people who have been trained by Mercedes- Benz. It needs the specialized tools · and equipment that an authorized· . Mercedes-Be nz dealer has at its dis- posal. And, a highly trained Mercedes-Benz service technician is nec- essary for expert diag- nosis. Our service techni- cia ns a t Mission Viejo Im- port are ready to give your Mercedes-Be nz the care worthy of a sound trans- portation investme nt. The high resale value of a Mercedes-Ben z is partly due to the way in which it is built, partly to the sensible care and servicing given by the owner. For an in-<iepth service analysis of your Mercedes- Benz call Tate Casey or Keith Mal.: comson, (714) 831-1740 or 495-1700. Mission Viejo Imports When a car is engineered Uke no other car in the world it should be serviced like no other car in the world. 18701 Marguerite Parkway (1-5 at Avery), Mission Viejo, CA 92692 ---------· .• "I!·--"" ... -----... .,...... __ ... _.... ------ -...... State of the performing art .. . ~ ~~~A 1st & BROADWAY · SANTA ANA • 835-3171 Huge Selecti~on DIESB..~S WAGONS RABIJ'S DASIERS JSCIROCms 'MN SOME CONVBma,fS PIClll'S UPTO s1200 °"' MC'l'CIS1' ,__,.. ----... _ _.. __ --r-··-----~ •. -···· AMERICA'S NO. 1 MILEAGE CHAMPS ~ ..... -···---·--·--··· ·I Sunci.y, Septembef 21, 1990 CWLY PILOT You I Your Moneg_-_(;. ~: . ______...·credit's Comeback '\ . oll of stolV's shows shoppers reaching for plastic money again B)' JEaav n.A SEN U•nk of Amerio'M e1J t1mate that this year 's ('ft•dit r1trd :.ul<'S oprwar now lo be even with last yNH °'_.,.. .... _._ Ttw> en'<ht;crunch alon11 Oran1e Counl)'' ooasthnt' hun 't ~>.t>n lb• druUt"--autttt ~tt 1n mu<'h ot lht' nation somt' o~t'rvt"rs r lalm. but it has been a p1n1·h Cl•lt b> buyc~ and merrhants allltt' Just 11 fr•w doy11 .-arh"r, WoottOft noted that t tedll :'llllt•i. wcrl• down aabout $ peteent in ~ut hem l'ullforn11t for Hank of America's OJ>NUllOf\ ut1h111nH VISA l'ards Spokl'l'mt'.fl fut 1·ou:stal area ll hopptng ceuters md•l'IAl~ llrnt 19tl0 h1a11 Witnessed a dip in antlr ipated rt't iul 1&le:; and • C'()rf<' ponrllnJC drop in l'r(."(ht 1.·uct u:s u~t' Hut breuk111~ l'Vl'n with last year is a c11'\t 1tnt .,,·cond plD~·t> with the winning figures predu•trd \•urlJcr for 1980 before the federal J(overnnwnt d timJ>l'd dc1wn hard on credit huying 8 ll T T H •: \' (' I.. A I M b ac-k t o sr h o o 1 promotion~ hun· l:k'ded up 1980':> :.a1uung ')ale:. and brought man uf the pl aslJc card:. out or dresser drawt'n. und thu:.e :>t><"ret hard to &et a l wallet pockets nun_k or Am t!r11·u wtu ch witnessed a 25 per cent m1·rt-us1: an credit card dollar sales in 1979 had pfOJt'•·tt.'ll a ~1milar increase for 1980. "BUT nt£RE IS A sense that it seems to be coming back around again," Wootton prOJected "Tht' Ke neral outlook is mor e positive . there's less of the gloom and doom. of Marc h and April." At 1..-ast one bank omc1al. though, 1s less optimistic •'Southern California credit card buy10g 1s very sluggish, very slow," said Ted Wootton, vic e preside nt and manager of Bank o r America's Southern California credit card center an Los Angeles County "I suspect there are pockets in California that are not typical,·· Wootton added, "but as I see it buyers are being very, very conservative rightnow understandablyso. lthink.'' "There are some signs that 1t 's gettmg better," he added, "but nothing significant at this stage of the game." One pocket that may not be typical, shopping center spokesmen indicate , is Orange County's coastal area -generally described as One indication or a slight credit recovery was Understand Computerese? Wesley .Stole The Show By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ... o.lly ...... StMt Among the estimated 65,000 electronics industry experts that attended last week's Western Electronics Show and Conven· tion in Anahe.im was a little guy named Wesley. He stole the show. Wesley. actually. is a voice re- cognition moduJe, a fancy name for a piece of e lectr on ic terstate s pokesme n s tressed there's more than a frivolous aspect to voice·actuated com- puter systems. They foresee a day when such systems will permit the human voice, instead of fingers and bands, to open doors, operat.e calculators and typewriters, set ovens and control security de· vices. ~izar~ry that is .capable of CURRENTLY, components ~~:,2-.!'n·to --~-~..!.!~~ .. ~~~----.!Mc.b .as. WesleY-.Qan-be-used for .,..... -& · entering data into computers by SIMPLY PUT. Wesley allows a person to talk to a computer and the computer to talk back. One observer dido 't believe that Wesley was really talking lo the young woman holding the microphone that was wired into the small black box in the In· terstate Electronics booth. The observer suggested the awkward, yet understandable resp0nses com ing from a speaker originated from a tape recorder. not a computer. TO PROVE their point, ln· terstale representatives .turned the microphone over to the ob- server. "Wesley?" he inquired. ''Beep," Wesley responded. Wesley is programmed to say voice, thus treeing an operator's eyes and hands for other taska. Interstate representatives said that will increase employee pro- ductivity. , Interstate produces voice recognition moduJes capable of listening and speaking in 40-, 70· and 100-word vocabularies . INTERSTATE, WHICH is based in Anaheim. was one of 1,145 high technology manufac· turers from throughout the U.S. who exhibited al WESCON/80, the largest show of its type in the nation. Similar shows are scbeduJed in the coming months in the South, the Midwest and the East. one of the state 's more afnuent areas. The spokeswoman for Newport Beach's Fashion Is land s h opping complex was optimistic. "IN 111E LAST TWO or three weeks," she said, "business has been great. When talking lo merchants and department stores in March, they were seeing less use of VISA and Master Charge, though Broadway Indicated credit buying was about normal." It appears, she said in recapping a survey of stores at the center, that merchants there figure about 40 lo 60 percent of their s ales are done through credit cards . ·'Penney's bas been accepting VISA and now Master Charge in addition lo their own cards," she said. "They report business is very m uch up. They ar e eighth among the 65 Los Angeles area stores in sales this month. • "They report credit sales up about 4 percent this year so far." FOLLOWING PRESIDENT Carter 's inflation-ins pired credit-curbing s peech in Marcil, she said, merchants agreed that people became more cautious in their spending and credit buying. "They didn't know what the various stores' credit positions were going to be." But the stops have been pulled, now. she opined. One shoe store, which does about 40 percent of its business with plastic cards, and a clothing store, doing about half its volume through credit cards, report no credit declines, she said. "THE CLOTHING STORE has do ne . double-digit increases all year ," she added. Brooks Brothers, the fashionable New York·based clothing store outlet which opened at Fashion Island in March "had a phenomenal opening and the momentum is continuing," she claimed. "They are ahead of their scheduled sales plan by an estimated 30 percent." Brooks Brothers, she said, estimates that 4!> lo 50 percent of its business is the result of credit sales. "Actually." she predicted "this' looks like the beginning of what couJd be a very healthy Christmas buying period." SHE HAD NO FIGURES available to indicate just how healthy the credit and sales outlook is fo r Fashion Island me rcha nts, CSee CREDIT POl.L, Page C2) "beep" when voices be is not familiar with are fed into his circuits. It takes three repeti· lions of a short script before Wesley will feel comfortable enough lo talk to someone. Much of this year's show was devoted lD computers -inchKI· ing microprocessors that have reduced the once room -sized compute.rs to that of a breadbox. INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES THRONGED THROUGH THE WESTERN ELECTRONICS SHOW AND CONVENTION Dlaptaya In Anehelm Convention Center Demonatr•ted Future Capebllttle• of Home, Office Computer• AND WESLEY can be adjust- ed so that he will talk to one voice. and one voice only. While Wesley 's staccato r esponses dre w s miles a nd laughter from the audiences that watc hed him p e r form . In· One area or the exhibition floor was devoted strictly to the burgeoning .. personal" com - puter industry -devices that are being sold for home and hob- by use. ANOTHER EXIDBIT that at· tracted large audiences featured several electric cars. including an experimental "Electra Van" made by Jet Industries Inc., of Austin. Texas. • The five-door mini-van has a 39·mile range at a 35 mile per hour speed and a 26-mile range at 55 miles per hour before re- quiring a recharge. But t he e lectric vehicle that had the crowd buzzing was the "Silver Volt," a luxury. five- door station wagon that can travel 80 to 100 miles between battery charges. The vehicle uses a battery that can be recharged to 80 percent of its capacity within 45 minutes -a far shorter time than for most other batteries, according to Robert Aronson, president of the Electric Auto Corp .. of Troy. Mich. ·Aronson made no bones about the type of buyer the car is geared toward. "It will sell for ;.b e tween $20.000 and. S25,000, for people who wouJd buy a Cadillac," be s aid. Despite the cost. Aronson said a person who drives 60 miles per day couJd reali ze an annual sav- ings of $1,000 to $1,500 in fuel costs by buying a Silver Volt. Warm-up Routine Can Improve Heater Safety. By PAT DUNN Of .. o.lly ...... , .... Shorter days and longer nights signal the onset of coole r weather and the need to prepare your home for the heating de· mands put on it during fall and winter. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), an independent. non- prof it organization which has te s t e d for product safety since 19'8, reihinds you that defective or p oorly maintai ne d beating equipment deprives your home of needed warm\h while raising costly fuel bills. •o&E IMPO&TANTLY, turn· lDC on a furnace that hasn't been properly serviced or inspected rilks tbe tralic consequences ol uphyxiaUoo or fire. UL offel'8 a bandy checldisl detallinl practices which should keep your beatinc equipment in cood worltln1 order. Perform these precautionary meuures on a rqular. buis to belpJ.uun a warm and safe home this winter: Replace clbposable air rut.en, wben dirty. with new filters that bear the UL listing mark. Wash permanent filters in mild soap and water to help increase furnace efficiency and promote safe operation. CLEAN WARM air outlet re· gisters and air returns of any ac- cumulated dust, and be sure they are not covered by obstruc- live materials such as rugs, drapes and curtains. M a ke certain r oo m thermostats are free of dust and correctly set. Keep the furnace area clear of combustible materials. Never stor e liquids wltb flammable vapors, such u gasoline and paint thinners, in the furnace area. Clean and inspect your humldiller: for optimum opera- tion, CLEAN ALL combustion alr lDtake opentnp of accumulet.ed dual and dirt. Even though you may feel you have kept your healing unit in top operating condition, UL re· commends that a qualified • service person make the follow- ing inspections and services at the start of each heating season. Inspect air blower belts; ad· just the tension or replace them if worn. Depending on the type of equip- men t , eliminate accumulated scale from the firebox and com· bustion chamber. Inspect for perforations, cracks or openings in the beat exchanger wbicb may permit byproducts of comb-.mtion to leak into the heated aiNupply. INSPECI' '1..UE pipe and con- nectiona between healing unit and chimney. Check the chimney for any blockage and accumulation of soot. Clean tbe circulat1n1 air blower whffl and tbe comtMaa· tion air blower wheel ti one Is provided on your beatlnl unit. Check boilen for proper water level U a low water .cut-off ls provided1 determine that tbe cut-off is nmctlonln1 ptoperly. Determine tbat all safety COD· trols (limit and primary safety -- controls) and (uel abut-off valves are an workini o~er- IP THE UNIT contains an ad· juat.ble fan switch, the coatroll 1bould be Ht to manufacturer'• recommendations. If tbe unit ls provided with an a utomatic vent d amper , de- termine that the vent damper functions properly. openin g wben the burner is ln operation, and cloain1 after the burner shuts down. . ..... For gas-burning units, these additional inspections shouJd be conducted: DETERMINE that the pilot or pi lots are burning properly, and th~ the burner ignition by the pil t is satisfactory. It is impor- ta t that the pilot flame ia steady. A small or yellow name iJl, dicates that the pilot burner ls either dirty, or the pressure re· gulator needs adjustment. Check to see that the IJla1p burner gas is burning property. Adjust the primary air s hutten if required. Test tor spillage at the draft hood. IN ADDITION, UL r ecom- mends that a qualified semee person performs these inspec· lions and services o n oil burners: Clean and ac:ljust ignition elec· trodes and replace if they are worn. Inspect oil pumps, lines and fittings lo assure that they IM free ot oil lealls. · Check the burner flame for _tbe pro per patte rn. Replace i._e nonle if necessary. · Check the draft regulator .f4i proper operation. 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OIJll 1:-. 1111L forv. ,1rd~ to 11 nt'v. add re'"" t.'ven Wht'll :.1 l°tllllljtl' 11( itddr\'~' t•urd hu.~ hl•t'O rill'd v.1th lht' r1U.'I u((U'l' St>vt>rJI rt'fuml <'k.11 Ullo: holll't'!i anforsn Olt.' thut tht:.) :-UnWtllllt'!'> :-.t.'nd U fotowi-up lt't ter bv · f1r.-t t'l.\i.~ mail whl•n a refund en velope 1s ret urneJ d!'> undeliverable Ali I m anuflil'lurer:. :-l'ldo m l>aY C'leanng hou:.e:. 10 do this • l beltl:'H' that ·manufacturers haH• dn ob hgatton to make C\ ery reasonable effort to see that refunds re•u·h their destinations If they choose to ust.' third l.'lclSs mail, the} should try to naJke contact with those v. ho move during lhe lunlo( wait to receive their rt' funds Until such a pract1ct> 1~ w1del} adopted , there seems little choice but to follow your advice by making the refund request 1n the n8rnt· 11( J frlt'nd 11r rl'IUtlv1• whc•n ..i 1novr 1., 1m m11w11t i.n1I ttw nc•w addn·1>i. •~ un<'c·rt1un u .. :AU S\IPl.!:ltMA ltKl-;'1' Sll<ll'l' .. :tt ' uu r1•1:1•nt I} w1 olt' uhout ,, Tou~n~ 11f llop•" hook h•I U!>NI l11 r .ww llWOl'Y for 1'hl· t '1l o( Hope.· 11031111141 111 l>ourtc-. f 'uld Art• I ht>l>l' ('tl'h off t'llllpOlh I llUI I n1ultl UM' 111 ('h1r11.:0 ·1 If :.11, wht·r1· 1·an I '>l'llil for th1· hook lt•t ., MI'> f' 1<: I >l•:A It M HS I' t-: 'l'ht· "Ct1UJ>On'> of I lu p<' h11okh•t t't111l u 11.., 1•1 1•111Jpml'> 111ort> than <10 of wturh urt· fur produ<·tb uv111lt1 l1lt• 1w 1111r111lh from •'OnlJ>dlllt'' 'lll'h a'> Nt•,\h· 11 .. 1n> K1 .tfl . l'tlhhun "1111 <'11l~a11• l'<1lm11hv.-Tlw 1·1111l K•lli. huv1• .t tut.ti \alut• of 'sn 5o lh ·,11lt'1 '> wtt(I ""oulll like to purchJsc thl' <'oupon of Ho pt•'· Hook let ~hould st>nd S2 lo· P 0 Ho• llOPfo: 3JJ1 Lm. Angeles, 90051 He :.ure lo d1.·1trh pnnt you r nam\' ,1ddres:. and ZI I' rock II lht-l'ouprn1~ htt vt: au l'Xl)lrttllon date u( M,111·h :11 19Kl lll·qpe't!> for lht• lx?Qklt.'1 'houhl bt: 111 lht! mail no lat1•r than Nov 30. 19~0 You :.h1)uld n•n•1v~ ~·1111r tx.11•klN within t v. o to four "'l..'ek:. < iroups n•pf<'~l'nllt1'-! (a(·thlll'~ ..,ttl'h as tlw l'1ty of llopl' llo:-.pital 111a~ ohluin 111f11rrnation on this type of fund ra1,ini.: frnm I. nrm<in flowt>. M arkt•lmJ.: AJ.:l'fln 34 lfi M t1dt•r<1 i\ Vl' . l,vs Angeles. 90039 ·-------------------------------------I I I CLIP 'N'l'ILEllEl'UMOS I I I I ,_.hc.,.t•,....,, HoftooFooct Pf 0$ttU S..no tJW '°'"' ptu) tnftt net w•1uttt ''01 .. nwinh '°' t.wn I I (hp out '"'" file •nd ~HP 11 w•th ""'liar <•sn oft Ml cont COUllOns•f'C! o ~1 ,.IU11<l f •I>•'•' O.• JI l<I!() I coupon' t>ew~t•oe refund othH\ w ith bifwer1oe I COUPoft\>, lat •••f'nO'• St•rt <ofle<t•nQ ,,,. ~ P'"~~ A Al L v Ae«Mt• Oftr, Uf'<t'h'f" A oo tmt 'rtuno Ynn I ot c>ur<PW~ t11ttul• tooa..1~ for uw reQuirMt refund fCWl"f'\S 1ne requ1rf'O t?tund torm ,,._,. nAnw A"u,. hoM nw I 11 the s,UPfrtn.1r•e\, tn new~paP4fr!. 4nG fT\e9il_Unt\1 M'4 front of l...ovrK• DuPont R•Uv tt .. •m W•• plu\ '' tfilri(f'•P• J I :'~_":71 '~:;'!:OOfw~~ ';!:,~~·.., O~~•~'_, ";:• .':.:',:",~=~~: wlln thp Aally or•<~t1rclfld fH>"~' Ott la 1Y80 I I ••<'1 '~'"~ 10:~ ti~~~~ C:_.~u\~~~~o~,':no..~~:i, ';1~~~:! I I GE LONGLIFE w111~ IS C..nh Reo.tl• Re<e••• • ZIP F1r .. su1rt•" P<K•"Qll' P'"' l"f prlf• ''"~"r from• I I IS-<MI retUl'd send the r~uireo refund l0<m 1>111s • re· mut purci.. .. E•PI••• 0... .. )1, •"60 1 ;ISter ren11>1 woth '"" GE Lon;Ht• ''"""'' 0<•<• ctr<tfll I E•Pft4H F•b 28. '"' :~"t:~~·::~~t ~~n ~:':~~·,r~c.:::::~ ~~: Of•-r I I flAtO ()ouOt" "°"' Sitv1n;s Olf•r Ro<etw fro"' so p 0 Bo• no1 Maple"'"'" M onn IS.W ll..:•··· d ~" I I cenl• to U '" 0~11 .tno cout>Ons For • 50<Mt•-otl ol Comtort !>troM 1>11ntvho•• S•l\O 1ne wonh · f"n I I couPon. \.tnd trw rf'Qu•r~d refund lo<m Pit.IS the M t· Non~n\«' Sheer co Wtt1\t l rom ,.,.,., 1r0int~ <l' to'" we19hl &t•t~nt from thf' bOltom front of OJI"* R•tO In PM••~ Of No Non",."~ 4i"'H' to w•n• PttntYho\1111' I I =~:~~·;: ~:. ~':,~,::,:u; ~:ii r"::' r.,': ~!:!,~=~\''~:•um m•d•u"' l•'I """ q_, I I I L------------------------------------J f ',.... rap ('I CREDIT POLI~. • • - howc>vc>r Just LI general "fl'l'I " Stal<' Uoa n l M Equullz11t1011 flgurc11 for the fi nst quarter of this year mo11l rN•orded l>M'ore Jimmy C arter's credi\-litehl .. nln1 11~h of M urd1 14 11howcd salc11 u11 ovr•r the simila r pcrjod O( th(• pr_.VIOU?i yt-ar hy only 2 perct-nt Salc!I during tht: first quart<'r of tint, on the uthe r ht.rnd , we re u11 26 percent ove r the prcv1olL~ year 's first th ree month11 Solet> during this year's f1r.tl quarte r (the lalt'st IX'riO(I availat,lc fr<Hn the Htatc) were up 13 pcn·cot ovl'r lhe similar quartor for 1979 at t 'ost;.1 Mt>sa 's South Coast Pluui /\nd thc·y wt>re up 26 percent al South Coast l'lau1 V11lugt• JUSt across Sunnower Avenue WK~'l'MI NST t:R MAI.I~ wus up 9 percent t t•o rnparcd lo 10 pt'rt'tml th 11r('v1ous firsl 11\1artf'r) and lluntini;tton C1.•nler was up only 3 1n•rccnl <compared lo the 12 perN~nt growth hs tl•d during the firs t. quartt•r of 1979> Although growth ha!\ not been what it has ht.'l'll tn prev11lus years a t South C<>ast P laza, a '>pOkl's1mm lht>f(• notl'd, "We s tarted com ing on s tronger 1n Jum· Our people a re convinced that th1·y hav<>n 't be1•n 1 mpacted greatly by the rt'l'C'SSIOn "We an· on flVr way to h<iving our biggest y<•ar hen· .. And mu<'h of that succt:ss, he noted , is throu~h pli1.Sl1t• credit cards ''The turnaro und has been q uit e incred11)1l·." he said. S HOPPE RS WER E USING c as h and paying off their credit balances. he said of pur chases through most of the summer. "Stores were noticing people were more 1·::.utious <ind conscious of buying for value and qualit y " Now. h e s aid. the re is a "definite resurgence of credit buying al South Coast Plaza, but value and quality are slill sought." The Orange Coast credit-car d picture may have been brought into focus a bit by Richard Miller . executive vice presidenl of Bank of Ncwpor1 Beach HIS BANK llAS NOTHING to do with credit cards, but it makes a lot of consumer loans - primarily for purc hases of autos, boats. household goods and home improve ments. 'Federal restrictions on lending resulted in a fl attening of the Newport Beach's c redit o{ferings during March. April and May. "Consume r finance in Newport Beac h isn't identical to the rest of the counly or state," he noted "This is a more affluent area . When the economy drops. buyers are more cautious, but they don't cul back that much. I. "ll doesn't m ean they are not spending. They are spending cash." R EAL ESTAT~/SH9P~NG TRUST DEEDS AV All.Alli FOi IMVISTHS DCELLEMT YIB.DS 960-1957 r For details call -Sob Williams. Brotie r $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • IAlf'real only pielfl"f'nl • lnco•• • Co••erclal • Neeldentlal • Weekly co••lt••nte • Monthly h11ndln11• • 6 •onth• lo 3 v•••• • Southern C.llforni. . -' " '"•" information ••rvicf' t t ; I I J 11 1111111,•,•d ., (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 1 JO ,,, • ..,.,,u1t Ct•ntf\t 0''"'* lk'"'I" PIMa tlt>NDfJ'1 Beach ( aMO''"~ '32660 .. ---Real Estate Mailbag •.. CALL MITZI WELLS ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 ).Cwport ~qui~!' !'.111.ds ·l11c a (714) 7 60-6060 •~ Errn11f Co11f roc·for 1.iobl~? OtAR 808: We recently bought a new home. The purchase a'g r eem ent d r awn up 'by th e builder's lawyer says our lol is 85 feel by 125 feel. While laying out a sprinkler system l discovered the lot is only 80 feet wide. Since I agreed to buy an 85-foot lot. do l ha ve a ny recourse against the builder ? Mr. D.R.F .. DEAR MR. D.R .F .: Probably. Since you cu prove ln writing the co rrect dime nsions, if you sue lbe builder for m is representation you might win da mages for the diminished size or your lot. Talk it over with your attorney to see If the cost Is worth the possible da mage a ward. Negotiations with the builder might produce an a dequate settlem ent so a lawsuit can be avoided. Is S mall Opfion Pri~.-L.-gal? DEAR BOB: My wife owns some land in her name alone. While I was away working m Alaslo.a . she gave a fellow an option to buy the land for a r ock·bottom price. He only paid $100 for the 12- month purchase option . The option pr ice 1s COLLECTORS CORNER Rare CoiM & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prte»• for 9-19-80 o.i.C-Metl. $41-Cl.U l.'1 K•U99rr-M•ple lHtl tooeo.--so..._ '°"" Mlwr 8- ..,., Sell •M.• '1U.M ""·· 1712 ... ..... ti '67U O 1oll7.tl -··· UM~ 1HJ~ c:. .... c ........... -.. (714) S56-6850 South eo.st Plaia VIiiage,., -...... ~ 1r IM __ ._C....,,_I ca11 about 1 higher yl91dlng certificates Suit R ej ect ed SAN FRANCISC O (AP) A San Bruno woman c annot s ue the c ily for turning h e r water off because she r efuses to pay her garbage bill, the state Supreme Court has ruled~The 4-3 d ecision uph~10 a lower court's dis missal of Helen G . P erez'ssw1. $120.000. which 1s far less than the land is worth Is this cheap option legal'' Abe 0 DEAR ABE: P robably, but check with your lawyer . The a mount of consideration paid for a n option Is irrelevant if neither party took advantage1 of the other. Assuming that the option was w ritten! a nd the terms were specific, your wife may have signed a valid option which s he mus t honor. Oaeck •Paekoge;Deo& DEAR BOB: Although we would prefer to bu} a larger home, for now we've decided not to move a nd will rem odel our present home instead . Our plans include updating the kitchen and bathrooms. as well as adding <in additional bedroom So far we've talked lo one re modeling contractor who of fers a "package deal" ror the whole thing. includ- in g financing . But we've heard from fnends that this contractor has had some lawsuits from unhap· py customers. How can we check out this contrac· tor? How can we get the besl pnce for this work? Ella N DEAR E LLA: Today is a good time to re· model your home because m any contrac tors who normaUy build new homes are looking for jobs. However, m any a re inexperienced so hire only those who have done rem odeling. To check out a contractor, contact the nearest Better Bustness Bureau to see if they have any complaints about him. T hey can a lso advise you how to check if there have been any complaints a bout the contractor file d with t he st ate contrac - tors license authorities. In addition, ask the contractor for at least three client refe rences to phont' lo see if they would hire that contractor again ... ollow this pro· cedure for e ach contractor who bidi. on your job. The best way to Ha ve 1H to gf't competitive bids from at least tbr-contractors. Give the m tb~ ... r1r.u1 tf,•t/Ofl TRUST DEED j INVESTMENTS I '" "'" ''~" 1 l1t11m1t1no I llllc"ll •u • Prime • Hlghly-Secure • LOC•I • 1ft-18%Yleld llllC'I 'i CI Vn /\f ' , .. "'"'"~'•llttll nwpnl l11nt.1• lad l 11 II ltlU l l l~C l!l \1 1110 1 l1111a ~l 1ll 'l l11 llr'>lt1tt•ll l' 1 lnll111 ctl 111 y11111 111"'<1' I 111 111lvnl<-tc•11 lt•w ,11111 i ""'''""'""". "" Oo" ... ,,~.., ( fl 4, l!t) ~tMtl \Ol 'I l\114t H ~I NI Wl'<llU tlf A('tf, CA 97MO sam e job specific:-;ions and let them know you are j gettin g otber bids. Sdm etimes "pa ck age tontractors" that I lnclude financlng arrangements are highe r priced I than the contractors who don't. Check with your ,.'-_-,:,:,:_-_-_-_-,:_-,:_-,:_-,:_-.:;:-___________ _ bank and savings and loan association for their loan terms. Then compare tbe entire '"deal" of each coabactor, Tiith aad wttboot flnanclng. Don't be press~ into sign.hag a contract 1111tU you've cbec~ed out~l aspects. llf~H~f# .'ih rfoge ExpenPd DEAR BOB : I see that home construction volume is down s ha rply, due to high mortgage in· terest rates. Oo you think this will r esult in shortages, thus causing home prices to go even higher 7 Mrs. W. W DEAR MRS. W.W.: Yes. I expect home sale prices to skyrocket when mortga ge interest rates droptwoor morepercent. Ta.r on Tfl'.Jlanl lmpro1•ett1enO?' DEAR BOB: I own a combination residence commercia l building. My family lives in the up- s tairs apartment and we rent the downstairs to a restaura nt. The restaurant owner wants lo r e- model his place at his e xpense. That's fine with rn e. If he does so. wi 111 owe any tax on the value of his improvements lo m y building? Kevin R. OF.AR KEVIN: No. lhe improveme nts are tax.fret' to you. Of course, you can't depreciate th.-m for income tax purposes. But lf the im· provements a re subst antial, the property tax on th<• buildln~ might increase. Check with your local tax assessor a bout tha t. Huy••r!t llnr•• l~c•gal Hiflat• l>EAH BOB W1• listed our home and signed a 1·onlr:it•\ 11> ..,,.11 it to a nice young couple. Sh11rl l:v t\\•for<' th~ dosing d ate. my husband h1•t•a1rw sl•riou~l y ill. so l notified the agen t lo t1·ll lhl' huycr~ we• couldn 't sell now. But the huyt·rs had aln·:idy sold "their home and moved lo 11 nint1·l Thl'.V threate n to sue us if we don't f1111 sh lht• s:ah· Our lawyer says they <ire within 1111·11 lc•gal rights to do so Is lhis true? Cris A. IH·:i\lt ('HIS: Ves. It's nailed a "specific tll'rfor m ancr" lawsuit. Such proceediDgs are hrou j(ht to t'lnnf.WI a seller to complete a sale whh'h "'""' :tl(rt'f'd upon. Although it may not sc·c·m fialr. dut• to your husband's illness , if the ma lteor Jt•M'S to court, your lawyer is right tJlat tht• buyt'n wUI probably win. • , , Herit~e Bank ',, • I I••• CONSTRUCTION FIMAMCIMG •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along wit h leases •or ange County Properties •Land Loans up to I year 50o/r of a ppraisal •up to 5750.000 G:r I lc ritage Bank 21 71 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 •OUIUOO>\C L E N OER CONTACT JEFF JOHNSON ( 714) 833-3700 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 months to one yeor solidly secured T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From s1,000 to '200,000 Cal dolly fOf' om-ts & o~oiloblllty CAll DIRECT or COllECT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEASE CONTACT ME AT HOME • BUSINESS PLEASE CALL AT NAME STREET CITY liOME TIME BUSINESS ZIP G A Calif Home Loan Broker VXlVElllBAL) P I NANC IAL ... 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WU 10. i' AMElllc.<11 s focc f OU I f()t <#t'fH1 WM•~ "'t'•f ~ J.,_ I lo 0.th· .. ., tQ Oit\t' WE E'I~ ~MEiii A'l foU1l '(It ·~· ""'~ ,,,, ~ I YI I " ;,, '• • W lh No 2 Predictions Alike in Currenl Bminess Outlooks NEW YORK IAPJ Confidence 1s running prelly low among WaJJ Street analysts these days about their ability to predict the future course of the economy Most of the time there is some sort or consensus in fin ancial circles about hkely trends or business actiVlty lt may not be accurate but at least the seers have an opinion I No11: however a sampling of a half I dozen current forecasts finds no two that bear even a faint resemblance • • • t 1• And so me analyst s openly 1~ acknowledge that when they last looked uito their crystal balls aJI they saw was glas '. . . • . ... I • .. IT 10 4 I 10 • I ' • 10 . l'-]A l1 13 • • I) ... 13 ... 1 . n. ••• )I • .. ..... I .... .ll 1' • 11 • , .. ·~·· " 1 . JJ ... I' • ... ,. l . • ,,... )I •• ... ~ ,." •• .... J • ., ... • . . • . . • • 1. I •• '•. )'> . II • I • n • 10 . , II •• , ... •• 101 .. . .. SIS CE THE recession began a competition or sorts has an sen to find .: the nghl letter or the alphabet to • descnhe It graphically :: \' was the cho1re or those who •·: I looked for a sharp decline Ul the I econom>, then an eq ually rapid re coven As signs of that recovery began lo appear skeptics began to warn of a W shaped pattern .. w.~ t • )A'"' H Before long this exercise became a game Some suggested U, or L or a backwards J or even I straight down no recovery Once most or the letters of the aJphabet were taken others of fered symbols rangmg from a square root sign to a hocke) stick l•'•' ' .. •O r. ·~~ , ••• 1 l ""' JI • • • o • I ... II • .... JI I JO ,, .. J • , .. , .. I 1. I• If ' II J • IJ .1• 11 ' . " . " . .. ' . .. .. • 1 ' ... ' ·WE HAVE refrained from enter 1ng the name the recession and re cov er y rontest s ince the presumption 1s these descn pl.Jons 1m plv that forecasters know the precise sh:ipl' of the economy and quarterly ~rowth rates associated with 1t said Arnold Moskowitz eronomasl at Dean . 1 W1llt'r Rt>ynolds llnfortunatel) econom1r forecast in.: 1s tnt'rf.'d1bly difficult tn these 'ol.ahle times p1ck1ng the d1rect1on and magnitude of eronom1c act1V1ly is a monumental task, which has not 1 been done sucressfully over the past : ' yrar by these sam e alphabet forecasters I .. •• I l I "· I Some missed the severe recession altogether assuml'ng stagflalton others expected the recession one Y<'Ur before 1t showed up "IT SEEMS TO us that hunulily re quires forecasters lo refrain from p1ckmg letters from an alphabet soup before I.hey fmd l,hemselves m a big ger stew But 1J there 1s hllle light bemg shed on the eronom1c outlook al the mo- mtnt stock market investors have demonstrated that they aren't afraid of the dark The past week was the busiest ever al the New Yorlt Stock Excban1e1 and most maJOr indicators of stock pnces touched rtt0rd highs -1ncludin& tbe NYSE composite indu. up 2 11 at 74 81, and \he American Stock ~ change market value mdex, which sot as high u Ml 72 before closma with 1 net loss of 1 29 at 340 06 ... 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WEEKNIGllT HAPPY llOUR Compl1m1 ·rrt.ir11 /Huttct of/11ir., clU1·111 •11' f ·l p.m . f> p m \ • &J ,~,/) F\.lLLOWING IN MOTH n e S:OOTSTEPS c w Tai Sho"'' Hostt~~-Tuni Tennllle • PG .HH AllfN rcrmo11n1-iEllE ON EAllTli R ~ fOWlllDS "' CINEMA WllJO """"'-...---·~·""'"' .,, ..... ,. .. •tlCJ6~ ~-·-···-,~ ...... -0 ~ UAMOVIES 4 ~1 ,...... , ••• , • WOODlfllOOI .. •· ..... , .,...~ .. ..... -• ~\I liol'l!t~ ·inger in risky .field I\ record they produced and paid for- "Th e Way I Want to Touch You," whk h Ms Te nn illl' wrote turned them into a s uccess <.ind they soon had their own variety s how on ABC Their latest hit 1s ''Do That lo Me One ·More Time,'' another Te nnille composition . . "Daryl hales the limelight He hates it," she s ays "H<> had s uch a horrible experience with our te levision ii how He came off kind of hke a dodo. We both cam e off kind of weird, but .he came off the worst , so he's really antsy about television " NEVERTHELESS, SHE SAYS she has all but talked the Captain into doing an interview with her on the s how "He's kind ofTunny about 1t He's not sure When J put on my interviewing hat, I don't know how he's going to feel about it .. Ms Tennille !>ays another reason she has taken a turn 111 her career 1s because the music business is depre!>Sed "It really shows up 1n louring," she s ays .. Few people <.'an a fford to tour any mon• because the l'OSt 1s so high and you can't guarantee lhl' return Daryl and I don't hke to perform for a nything larg<'r than 5,000 seals Hut \OU c·an't <"1ver lht> t os l.s ·'Wt' pe rformed at tht· L n1 versal Am ph1theatcr We sold out fort wo nights and madt.' $40,000. It rost us $:!0,1)()(), and that 'o; just '>•tling 1n L /\ " SHE SAYS Sttt:·~ NOT d 1~ma~:f'd h) ttw 11,k of t.•11tcrn1i: th1· talk s how field 'I'm the un l} wom.m. hopt•fully that·., an a!h ant age I think I've gnl a \.\Hlnc•r I rc•ally do Whl'n M~ Tt•nn1lll' ll'ft 1·01lt'~e ln folh>w ht•t family lo ('J l1fornta, -.he• JOmed Co!>ta !\fr~a ·!> South Co<i .. t Rt•rwrtorv r•ompan), v.ork1ni: as a f1 l1· dc•rk duru11.: tht· d,n Shi and a fril'nd l''' \.\l'n(P :1 ro<'k t'<'t1ln~\ mu,1cal <'ailed ":\1Qth1•r f"Jrlh Om• of th1· J>t'llplt· 11,t.•11 111 ~other E arth "a' ..i \OUD~ ~>t>11ard artist named Dar)' I Dra~nn "'ho "a' b1•tw l't:ll tour" \.\llh the.-fk;.i<'h Hoys The group ltkl·d hl•r wnttni:, and <,tnginL, ;inri 'ht• JOinect thl'lr 1971 tour ~OPHl~TICAT£D PROCRAMMINC ... Limited Engagement Peter O'Toole •nd Steve Rl•letMtcll THE ·STUNT MAN 12:1 S-2:45-5:1 ~7:U.10:11 JOHN TltA VOi.TA URBAN COWBOY 12:00.1:00.11:00 , Robert Redford lm BRUBAKER 2:30-7:11 YOU C AN SHUT YOUR EYas. MIT YOU WILL! REMEMBER WHAT H A PPENS ALL THE WAY HOM.I 0 UA MOVIES 4 '-- Beaul1ful ~fereo Mu~i(!-New~-Marin e Wealher- Con~umer Report-~-~foek Markel Report-~ --.. ---........ -. .-. l ('fil OAIL'V PILOT sunm,v. ~ 21. 19IO Betty Hutton Begins Anew NEW \'ORK (AP> 8e«y Hu1t.on •ay1 aht wu up in Nf.'w En11 land ea1ht years •10. In a 1Ummer stock prudut'taon ol "An)'thln1 Goet " ·he was desperatt>ly all, h°'°"ed on pdla She had to quit the 'how MuJ ~usl. ~ ~utty ~Yered , 1he'1 In Los Aa\&d~~. at h~r d•u1hter'1 home She'1 cookintt breakfast tor thf' iir•nckhlldrt,n, 1ettl.n1 ready ror chun·h The phone rin&• 1'tiey want her for "Ann at• " tier reply "1'ell you ,Whit f"m f OlOI to Mttss I'll talk to the Boss I'll rome back and have a ('Ollf<'rent•e with my tuds .and l.t you know." She says sht> didn't l!ven know "Annlf'" wu a h1t Broadwa) mu:uul Sht" lh<>ll•bt It m11ht be a rep~se of "Annlt• G f.'t \'our G~" in whkh she starred In tht> 1950 him ven1on SHE KNOW~ Bt:TTIEa NOW. larttn& Sept 17, s he's an the "Anrue" cast at lbe Al vin Theater here (or three weeks, spellm1 Abee Ghostley as the mean old orphana1e boss, Miss Hannigan "No. l don 'l consider this a comeback." says the lady. born m Battle Creek, Mach., and Just a tyke when she be1an performma. sin1in1 in beer halls "It's not like that · "Who knows what'll happen next You can only live one day at a time. I'm doing 1t all to glorify God · · • Miss Hutton. known in the old days as "the incendiary blonde." "The Blonde Blitz" and such, is what they call a survivor But she re- se mbles a happy, healthy one. her personal demons now gone HER FACE IS A LITTLE fuller now. with a few more lines. but her hazel eyes sparkle. She dresses casually in jeans. a white shirt, a blue sweater. Much of the old exuberance and vitality remains. She carries a rosar y and talks constantly a bout her three daughters and five grandchildren. She hit the big time when she wu still a teen-ager, singing with Vincent Lopei' band here. She achjeved stardom with her first film, a hit movie musical, "The Fleet's In," nearly 40 years ago. She's Lived the star's life in Hollywood and Las Vegas, had big money. fame. gossip colum- nists chronicling her ever y move. WHEN H E DISCOVERED SH E'D been Me of Hollywood 's top stars. he a~reed lo keep ii serrel. Only problem. lie ash'<f and she .o;a1d. okay if he <'Ould give u little story about 11 to a local Calholi<' weekly Thal did it. she laut(hs. "NHC. ABC. CHS, they came with cameras and cables to this tiny Catholic church. He was stunned with this rcali ty that hit him from outer s pace." A "love-in" was held in New York to raise fund s for the c hurch, h is cele bra ted housekeeper being the main attraction. The money was raised, but there was a price paid. AU lbe hoopla "was too much pressure for me," she says. "I wasn't ready for it and I s ta rted back on pills. I learned you don 'l become saintly overnight." She was in and out of at least seven more hos pitals. she says, a nd was guilt-ridden. despairing of ever seeing her children again. But the good padre stuck with her all the way. BUT WITH IT HAS COME four busted mar-The flnal step to recovery: A tearful, long- ra ages, emotional turmoil and a 20-year drug delayed reunion last Christmas with he r In New York hotel room. Betty Hutton Cfl/OYS headlines 9rnc.•tmq her return to Broadway. sub/)lng as the orphanage boss in 'Anmc. · The actress. for- merly known as the 'Blonde Blitz· credits the change to fl 'miracle.· addiction she now admits was a long effort to daughters in California. com mit suicide. 1 ___ -.:;S~b:;;eo...l=a~ha when asJtediL.htt..singing__voic."--~'--- "I s en..J. WAS .playina-V--aas-aad as sti in shape. ''Are you kidding? Listen." NH :11<>1. \~ found I was getting tired. The old snap just Whereupon Betty Hutton reared back and, L' • ~ wasn't there, the shows were too hard. My i n a voice tha t rattled windows, sang. VON II Or,. M i\1• mother gave me a little tiny Dexamil Ca "EVERYTHING'S COMING U~ROSES ... " stin:iµlant>. · "It was as innocent as that. and l said, 'My God , that's it! I'm not tired."' IT LED TO A VICIOUS CYCLE -pills to get "up," pills to calm down. A turbulent mar- riage to her fourth husband, jazz trumpeter Pete Candoli, didn't help. It ended in 1967. "That's the thing tbat cracked me," s he says. "I thought we were happy. But one night, when I was getting ready for bed, I turned on Rona Barrett and she said Pete CandoU is engaged to Edie Adams." Miss Hutton smiles gently. "Then I took a whole bottle of pills and said the hell with it." The suicide a ttempt failed. But when she quit that summe r stock show back in 1972, she says, she was completely hooked on drugs "and I was trying to kill myself at t.hia time." INSTEAD, WHJLE IN AN INSTITVTION for treatment of her addktion. she met a Catholic priest, the Rev. ·Peter Maguire, of St. Anthony's Church in Portsmouth, R.I. He turned her life around, she says. . In time, she converted to Catholicism. Sbe spent a year as the housekeeper at the St. An- thony's rectory. working anonymously. She wanted no publicity. which was no problem initially: "He didn't even know who I was. had never been toa movie. When he learned I'm Betty Hutton, he said, 'Who's that?'" ----· -------------------------- ~~~~!:::::. u " Ile cclhaJrm of a JEUIDO>~~~~~o atmosphere with the dellahCfu.Uy· tell\l)Unl menu 9eledlona of a continental cate. All in the cuual e)epnce of Newport Beach. 1\y ua for breakfaet, lunch. dinner and late evening u,ht fare. ... "AIRPLANE" INI -~ ....w:--- COUNTDOWN" l ·;THE HU~M!.£'!~~ "XANADU" (PG) · 1· "MOUNTAIN-·..., MEN" {A) I' ==-=> '"THE EMrtlE ,,.., STltkH IACk" r "HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE" "THE HEARSE" {A) I -·-----:::--==:i "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM HIGHT" (R) L ~ I "THE HUNTER" 'T INAL COUNTDOWN" (PG) r -:.> I "THf llUf LAGOON~ Ill "C A llJOIMIA SUITl"I .. , ~'!I _ __. I ............... .. "UTT\.I DAIUMGS" IPGI "CHHCH,. CHO ... G" "ACAf'UlCO GOLD" Ill 4U--'"""-nY c;-._,,_ '-l'UY- STARTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1107 Jamboree Ro.d, Newport Beech Phone M.w.700 Open uo .. 111111110:.30 p.m. , ... . . -. -----. ----. -.......... ----..._._ --~ AT AN EDWAADI CtNIMA NEAR YOU ANO ITIWY'I CINIDOMI, OflANGI ACTRESS' RETURft{ NOW PlAYING ......... ,. "._ ........ 5-nll Anl !'>40·7'44 Ot1191»1770 llMl'llMAP\AU e111 s~"3g --· . .-Y•Ttl C•-~ 111c11141,038t 0.111111 1aH~!13 --· •.•• , .... tl·lll """"""'"' "''"'" ·-~·...,.,.. ........ ••11 ... Miuoon VtljO a:tO·h ''''"" SSl·06SS '-------··~---... _.., ___ _ ORANGE MAll CINEMAS 5 I I Orange 637 OJ.40 * AMC OHoc:torl I°' .,,.,..,.,,,... UA lWIN Westm1nste1 Moll 8931305 eo.1y n30 ·7~ ~ I~ • I ~ • 10 !Jll l'M VIEJO MAU M1ss1on V•e)O 495-6220 Colt '""°''" IO<~mt -Ulftl e OIMU'OM Ill'"* TMI MOUNTMN MIN191 ,., ........... ... ''WWTHOVT WAANING" (R) -~-.... .... .._..__7-__ "kUE LAGOON" (R) -~~·­""'----..... ,._. "ZUl.U DAWN" (PO) "ltl.ENT SC..EAM" (R) . l . I I .. .. G .. p 1 I I .. BROADWAY DEBUT Su nday,Septenlber21. 1980 CWL V PILOT (,7 Bowie Making D~hut on Broadway -- Lo11 Con~erned Animal, the staff photographer played by Daryl Anderson, left , gets socked by an angry photo subject, and cit y editor Lou Grant. played by Edward Asner, is understandably concerned. "Lou Grant .. makes its fourth season premiere Monday. 10 p.m., on CBS Channel 2. TREAT YOURSELF TO THE TWO BEST COMEDIES OF THE CENTURY! li\.CltDt! AlWI t10fLfL~$ (~:(a§~) AND . fi'onco Bruso ti's BETTE IS N 1-;W YOHK I A I' 1 I\ (cw eyebrow-; shot up here wht•n w11 t<I rnuw that l>uv1d Bowie, the fo~nghsh n1dt Jil nr. hnrl slwwct to Slttr In "The Jt:ll'phi.111 M 1111 " r111 ut I C'ltsl two numths on Hro:1dwsy HoWlt•"' 'l'h l' OIH' ltme ZiJC!tlt' Sl11rtlu1il of th(• brl.Cht orunl(•' h al r ~ Th•• .:uy who one•· 1>011cd In an anklt-lt•nl(WI dr4,1HSI With hlll Wth• tUtd tllt'll •on, Zow1l''' Wt'l r d n1•ss . so tot• mull t'rt·d Wh ut ·~ Brw1dw.1y 1·11m IOJC to'' n o w 11• l'lllll l'I> lo Hro.i<lwky "l'lll 2J lib. J o h n M t' r r I r k l h 1• grot t' <1Ut' 19th c·cntur y SldC-'.'>hOW (rt>Uk Wh OS(• hu ma n 1l)· and 1n telhgenc·e arf•n 't 1 eu llted unul ht-:. takt'n DAVID BOWIE to by a compas:.1onalt- doctor at a London hospital • lie says he wound up in the play because its director. J ack Hofs1ss, wanted a na me star, kne_w he 'd done m1m~. "and J pparenlly felt I could cut it. .. BUT 1 .. : ADM ITS HE was stunned when Hofs iss "approached me out of the blue" to star in the Tony-winmng drama Bowie had seen the pl ay, thou ght it "great. a good piece of writing " "But I'd never met the guy and l wasn't sure. I told him I hadn 't done this kind of work before. I said, 'Don 't you thank it'd tw considered stunt cast- ing of some kind ''' "He said. ·rm wilhng to take the risk if you are.'" And so &wi<', 33. born in London. is making his Broadway debut lie fi rst warmed up in the show in Denver and Chicago, and got good notices each time. ·~ ... H•y •I Ot#M)• ''•f -·lllM022 MIDLER Prodvfed and 011e<1ed by MICHAEL RITCHI E Wnllenby JERRY BLATT, BETTE MIDLER, BRUCE VILANCH hecutrveProducer HOWARD JEFFREY Oire<IOt of Photography WILLIAM A. FRAKER,/\ SC filmed tn Ponovrs1on • Cl]IOOJt..-a l"ColOI bv ~hnrcolor ' A . A Ladd Company Releas~·~;:;~~rnef8ros C)AwornerCommun1co11onsComponv ~ for more modne.,~. 1eod ~A View From o Brood" by Bette Mdter R TIUCTCD »ind1rock O'<'Cltloble on Atlonhc: R~ord~ ond lopes ""::.:~:'I~ :'::9.:.":19' STARTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 t;)l'll!Ollwdnd!ll ~...., All</'4\P...,.._I Rocker to Star ""' In 'Elephant Man" IT'S OFTEN ASSUMED THAT rock stars are crazed people who, when not leaping about, de- molishing guitars. sound gear and roadies, con- sider three grunts and a burp a good interview. But the off-stage Bowie eroves otherwise. He's soft spoken. highly articulate, literate, unfailingly polite and quite urbane. Stone normal. No orange hair, even It's kind of disappointing, in a way. He began making his way In this world as a graphic artist in London where, in his late teens, he had his first brush with theater, working in a mime troupe he says o.ras thought ahead of its time. FRUSTRATED IN COMMERCIAL art. he turned to pop mu~ic -for kicks, initially -and played tenor and alto sax, then guitar, in various rhythm and blues bands kicking around London. He got serious abqut it in 1963, had a few near- hits, struggled and scuffled. Finally, in 1972, he a chieved stardom and a horrible lax bite with his outer-space rock album, "Ziggie Stardust." Outrageous dress and wild, elaborate theatrics became as much his act as his music. But be says he's always fell there should be no boundaries in I s.j =+: ..--11 .. Fi ,, I : :::._'!!!'_~ l/U' '/'/1//1/\/\ =~ MIDDLE AGE CRAZE EPIDEMIC SPREADS MIDDLE AGE CRA,ZY 'OJ don't h:M 10 be middlt aj?t"d. Ju~ a littk-m u). 4' ~ I f'l\1 t ,,, 1 .. ' 14 1' I. E....:,J . ---NOWPLAYING -- * CINEMA CENTER 1 SAOOl EIACI\ UA CINEMA * C·lS10 Mt:SO PLAZA CINEMA Westm1ns1er Moll 979 4141 £ 1010 ~8 5880 893-0546 * UA,CITY CINEMA Ororge b34 3911 WOODBRIDGE CINEMA ,,, ne 'J!>I 06!>5 * C•ll IH(Alf( J()t SHOWllMU BROOKE SHIELDS "BLUE LAGOON" (A) _,,,w,,. IAT-. l:U. •:JI. 1:11, 9:11 ''WITHOUT WARNING" PLUS (Al "WHEN THE SCREAMING STOPS" -·~''"·"" '"' '*· -· •t:ie IAT-1~1+11 "ZULU DAWN" PLUS (R) ''THE BIG BRAWL" PLUS(A) "HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE" (A) "SILENT SCREAM" SHIELDS . THE DUE MIGOON PLUl(R) "THOSE LIPS, THOSE EYES" ~' Plus 1!J '"' OCTAGON PLUS (A) "SILENT SCREAM" NO•l"UIY-lllTMI lllWCOMP\.U I 8ur1 Aeynold1 MIDDLE "CHEECH AND 8«>lf!X. AGE CttoNQ'S NEXT ~ND THC CRAZV MO,~IE" 84NDIT0 1 ~ Plue IAI ~ ..... ~ . ., ...... , .. .. ~ l!:!lJ" ...... ... .... •'•. ,,, ......... -........ , .. . l .. ,.-. ........ .. , ..... :1t.••1t art: that theater, music, the visual arts can and should exist to1elher. "I wanted to create an environment," he says of his rock ahowa. "Yeah, it was a loose form or theater. It borrowed heavily from Japanese theater in the stage, the style and color." SOME CONTEND ALL nos waa just a gaudy attempt to grab attention, that the music was secondary. Bowie is aware of that, but says: "No, I think it was the way I wanted to perform my son11 on stage. I was quite definite about what I wanted to do with theater. At the time, rock was very complacent, sort of lethargic. "I wanted to in.iect the flavor of Dada" -the absurdist art form -''into whatever I was going to do, create a highly exciting juxtaposition" of rock and theater. In the matter o( 1ock music, he says he's always experimented wilh various forms, from primitive to computer-powered electronic. He tries never to repeat himself, doesn't want to play it safe. "l'VE MADE A POINT of never trying to de· fine my audience," he muses. "I think t.tiat would default everything I've been trying to do, which is continual change, not to get complacent." His stint in "Elephant Man" is part of that philosophy? "Very much so.'' Bowie says. "If something's chancy, I tend to take it." The Bandit, Frog and Justice are at it again in the all new adventures of ... UIWUH' UNI llACll UWUlll' El Toro !181 ~ CIMIU WUT • 'It,, llAlllOfl llWO. IMllH·t• S.nl~ An~ ~31 1271 OW&llOI' c•MA CllTH Wtsrmonsrer 891 393~ C';os~ Mts.i 979 •I 41 ct•OCMll O<in f>.'l• ?~~3 "ZULU DAWN" PLUS (A) "SILENT SCREAM" GARY BUSEY JODIE FOSTER CARNY :i U ... h ..... , •• CID I GAAYBUSEY JODIE FOSTER CARNY w-. ........ " @ -c ................. .. ~THI: MOU#TAI# Mr.If" /ltJ ''THE STUNT- MAN" (R) U .00 ANYTIME A GARY IUSEY ~ JOOlf. FOSTER CARNY _...,,. ......... (!) . ' ..• .) .. DAILY PILOT f l • .. . \. • ot••idi!V S..C>to111bt'f 11 t•ll() assified ads work for you I Daily Pilot cla ssi fied ads work. 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G-.rel l OOl G-..-• 1 002 G""roJ l 002 G~neral I 002 G..wrol I 002 G..wrot I 002 G"•ral I 002 G.-ral I 002 G..wral I 002.:" ........•.............. ···················~·· .•.......................................•............•....•...••.•.....•....•...•.•..•.•.•.••••.•......•••.•.••..•..••.•..••.••...•••..•. ·············••··•·•··· ~ Dalebo ut Bay Beach Real Estate REAL ES rATE EXCELLFNCE SINCE 1949 COME WJTH US.-TO DOYa SHOllS. \'1suallze rt>l,txin~ in \11tJr own 111~1'.kr bt'droom OH•rlooking )Our loH·h yurcf tmd !ht• l 'ppt'r Ra~ Tht-rt> are s o man~ p1t·turt· windows anct ~hdtn#:! gla~~ c1tX1~ ~·ou bnn,g the oub1dt· in Love!) pool 114% GALAXY DllYE ........................ i us,ooo OPE~. TODAY 1-5 ~OME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHOllS. Waterfront L<1rge dO'ck . Three bedrooms with versatility to becomt• five bedrooms Den. Dining room Owner will consider llht>ntl terms including leas e option 40 I MOITH ST Al LAME .......................... U4S.OOO COME WJTH US.-TO DOYER SHOIES. A delightful display of impeccable taste is exhibited in the remodeling of an already beauuful hom e: Four spacious bedrooms . dining and family rooms . T he kitchen will delight any housewife 1710 G.uAXY DllVf .............................. S4H,t00 COMf wrrH US_ TO DOVB SHOllS. Tt\.e fountain. s tatuary and gated coµrtyard provide an immediate impression of ele gance. The s pacious living room. formal dining room and ~ three spacious bedrooms fu rther confirm first impressions The rear yard with 36 ' pool and extensive decking plus bearing fruit trees will surely turn you on. I JU G.lLAXY DllYE .............••••••.......••.. S4'5,000 COME wtTH US ... TO UPPH IAY. Rambling California Spanish Home. Six be drooms. Formal dining room. Sunny morning room. Separate upstairs fa mily room. Ha rdwood floors. Incredible storage. Three car garage. 20462 •CH STRHT ..•........................... UIS.000 COME WfTH US... TO IA YC~. The location -excellent. The home ... near perfect! Four bedrooms . Family r oom. Dining room. Librar y. Fenced in pool. Great for the family with a JJ ages. 1924 HOUDAY IOAD ............................ $125.000 COME WITH US .•• TO IA YCllST. JUST LISTEO! This 1s comfortable elegance for the large family . You'll love the floor plan, garden , gour met kitchen and the location. Four bedrooms . T hree a nd one half baths , family room and formal dining room. 2000 HOUOA Y IOAD ..•.•••...•..•• , ............ S l I 0.000 COME WITH us... TO HAllOlt HIGHLA .. S. A lot or pride and "T ender Loving Care" is reflected in this lovely four bedroom hom e . Family room. Den. Spa. An excellent value. Con veniently locate d . 1606 DOaOTHY LA ... E ............................ Ult,500 COME W1TH US... T~ WESTCUff. A great location. Handy to sch ools , shops ana '")anks . Neat thr ee bedroom. two bath home. Beamed ceiling in living room. Lovely pool. La rge lot. Owner 's motivated. Quick possess ion . t 201 laJ(SHtu LA.,.E ..•...•.•....•.•.•....•.•..• sno.ooo COME WITH US-TO THf a.tiffs. The m uch sought after Franciscan Plan . Two sp~i' ~ bedroom s a nd convertible den. Professionally dec<.C_ I \\..\J'Oft cheerful tones . 615 YIS!A IOMfTA ..... ·.~ ...................... S IH ,500 O.~.~ i &~~s lll6 VIA LIDO NfWPOIT HACH 2 COIP'OIATE PL.AU DI. MEWPOIT IUCH BALBOA I.A YFROMT B .1llw1:1 l'IHnd 's charm can be vours \.\llh 1tw. roomv 6 Bdrm home~ The h1~hl\ <011...,tom11.(.u house has a private ptt·1 v.1th ,!Jp. a nd a ntique fireplace \\ 11 h n1:-.tum molding and bookshe lves .1rHI :Ill t hl' (•asy warmth of your own ";1 lt•rf ro11l ho mp $1. 100.000 B(G CANYON Hl't11nd ~t~ll<'ly wrou~ht iron gates a h:11ubomt· <"ourtvard encloses one of N1•\\port ·..., mo~t iuxurious townhomes. Tht· <lr«11n<.1tH: 2 sty entry a nd living roum \\ 11 h marble fireplace set a mood o( <•lc~ance and g randeur . This t 1 r~I 1 mpress 1on exemplifies the n1 :q<·...,1 ~ found thro ughout the entire hn n1t• "1th 1b many outs te:tndin g fra t11r<·~ Off<.'r<'cl at $610.000 CORON.A DEL MAR F nt•·r a r('a lm of appomted elegance ~'~ .\ •)ll i,>e:tss thru the stone e ntry port1rn of this custom European n•s 1rlt.'nl'C Every feature o f this s t11nn1nj:! home w as pers onall y dl·St,J!rwd anrl researc hed and it is this artistic devotion to det ail that makes 11 the most outs tanding home in the an•a Please com e by this weekend to apprecia te the true beauty of this house. Open Sat Sun 1·5. 315 Poppy. $695,000. SPYGLASS HILL This imm acul ate profession ally decorated home is loaded with charm. The briJ?ht inte rior features the finest in l'arpets. wa llcovering and window treatments . The custom pool and s pa together with lush landscaping m ake this comfortable ho me perfect for entertaining. $449.500. BIG CANYON CUSTOM M a~nifiC'ent 7 Rd rm custom home located on the 1st fairway w/views of Ri g Canyon Country Club and the li g hts of Newport Center. Country kitchen w/buller·s pa ntry. hardwood floor~. s itting room . and room for a pool < >ff<'rt'<i at $1.500.000. E.ASTILUFf This h<-<:111t1full y maintained house 1s an entertaine r 's delight with formal I 1 \' 1 n g r o o m a n d s e p-a r a t e kit chen fam1 lv room. All 4 Bdrms are lq:~ht and airy , and the grounds a re enhanced by ma ture trees and s hrubs. $226.900 H4RBOR RIDGE CUSTOM PLEASE MOTi -Real estate is still your best investment! The interest is lax deductable. If the interest rate is 133'1'1 and you are earning approximately $40.000. you really pay 7.56'7r. If you are earning $55.000 to $65.000. your effectn·e 1 rate is 6.46'7, 1 W•• hesve available a few high end custom homes on prime ocean view lots 1n e wpo rt Beach 's m ost l'>.l'lus 1ve gated communHy. Please 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. Publilher's Hotiu: All real estate udvrrt1scd in this newspaper 1s suh ject to the F'ederal Fair HousinJi A<'l or 1!1611 wh1ch makes 1t illegal lo advertise ";,iny 1>rc" rerence. hm1ta11vn. or discnmmat1on babcd on rac·e, color. rchg1un. Sl'X, or national on )'.lin. or ;rn intention to makt! an~ such prefercnrt'. h m1la lion. or d1scnrninat11rn This newspapc•r "111 nu\ knowingly 3t'l l'PI JO\ ad verl 1s10 ~ for rcul est.ale which is in 11ula lion of the law. E~TBLUFF VIEW N11(ht hghl!., 01°e<1n ;ind mount u1n ~ ll•w:o;. pre sllgmui. :-<ewport Beach ur cll Pnv;,itr rnurt1 urd entry , form.1 I + ra'm1ly 111 mg 3 spacwu.-. hdrms. hul lub orr master suite with 11 1ew P opular ea rth\one~ Charmin~ gazcho EleRant·e. con 1 t'lnence Onl) S21i0,000 Hett er hulT) ' 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON ....... n • a,~ r "~""' 631-7300 NEWPORT DUPLEX 2 Un it ~ on fcl' Ii.nil Across from IJark :'.l<l'ar be<1ch. ba), & shuµp1ni.: Priced at S20S.1NN1 1-;1 •·~ 642 2253 DOORS TO BEACH 2-2 Ouplt:X Owner m otivatc<l O pe11 111 cr ealh e f1nunc111)( Possibly little or no c•ash Will trcade property lioat . car . or ~ ·• S249,000 Eves MB·<nlS associated BROKERS IHAL TORS 202\ VII lolboa 011 l b&l c <.1 II for a presentation appointment. LIDO ISLE LEA~E This warm. comfortable home is close to tennis a nd beaches. With 3 Bdrms. 3 Ba. d en a nd formal dining room. it o ffe rs a p e rfect blend of fam ily comfort and easy entertaining. $1200 m o 644-9990 NWPT. HGTS MUST IE SOLO I Rdr m , Ii.:<' fam rm. newt.>r, w}jl Tudor d(' ,,1gn . .l!.'>UlllC loan with onl} 20'. dn DRIVE BY 41 2 16THPLACE $185,000 or ? UNl()U[ t1()M l:S THE BLUFFS 2000 BARRANCA 2 Br, den. 2 Ba. tn level, beautiful move·m conrti· lion . ll 's really the best buy m the Bluffs. $152,500 Bill Bixby 646-7414 Uftited lrolleN WOW! FIXER $9',000 675-6000 Bnng your painl brush -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•r• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P R 0 G R E S S I V 1-; • EXPERIEN C ED U CENSEES NEEDED! Brokers or Associates call u.a. Flexible com· mission schedules or desk space. New omces. ORA.NGECOAST FINANCIAL REALTORS ~~k for Ma~I)'.!' LOW tt«HEST! W ou ld yo u believe .. gor geous 4 Bdrm exec uti ve home. courtyard en · try marble a nd onyx entry, plush carpet& and drupes .. lush grounds with sparkli ng roun lain ... s eclusion .and owner will linance al 12%! Steal il at $152.500. Owners loss ... your gain. 963.6767 Ol'f.N 111 0 •II ~ /UN t()ll/ NI( I l•HIBI and save thou.~ands' <1 - -- Bdrm townhome. c1101ng MEWPORT AXER! r oom. pri va le t r ec -1 lldrms den Choice shaded patio, and hu.:c tree linl'd loru t1 o n ! g reenbelt Just steps Owner unx11111s. haq?ain from pool lmposs1hl€' 10 pritcd Slli~l.500 Cull match' C:all 963 i 767 646· 7171 [ilfi'!ifl [~'lfiftitl LET'S MAKE A DEAL! MODB. HOME Lar ge assumahl€' loon Quality thruout 1s what and seller will carry 2nd you'll find with this 3 Lovely 4 bdrm home, 2 Bdrm townhouse Close lge master hdrms , to everyl~11nf( OHcrt'd breakfast rm. 2 rnilc:. lo with owner h elped ,_. __ ~ n..a.. beach Onlv $139.000 Coll rlnttnc·1n.i Cull now. ~...-· -... , 979·S370toda~ 54().3666 Attsltlllders A Experlen ~·ed Agents , Duild 8 c<Mdos on these 2 ~~~'rTOR"A ~~E .• ~ ... needed. ORA~GE propertlet1 Formore in· _ ,,,. CQAST FI NAN<;IAL rormauon call 8'2-5063. Rt:Al.TOIW. 9S7·07Ch. _A...;;gt_. _______ ---- Make you r shoppin1 easier by using the Daily Pilot Classified Ads. IFYOU have a service to orfer or goods to sell, place an ad In the Daily Pl lot Clas&llied Section . . • Phone IG-S6'18. , HARBOR RIDGE C ;11rgt•11u-. U\ 11;1,I \ 11111d!·I ''1th ).!n:at \II'\\ ~ l~·d1t1t11ll Ji(tt, \'fll)\l'l':llllHl .. r \! "' T • , , 1 1 · r u 11 , <1 l' 1 · o '" 11 , ·ti l·::-.t•t:lll'nt 'ahll' a1 s:{;) l..iOO PALATIAL ESTATE 111 prt• .. 11i.:111u~ Sp.' g la -..~ 11 111 B1lr·m J.!ll l').!l'r>ll -.. d1 •11 -.µaernu~ 1<111\il \ lllOtn lll l' ,11td hnghl lh1 \lf Hll ..... u pt•r la1'gl' 1111111 o1n<I -;p~1 11uhl ,1nd1 ni,: 11!--1•d 1ri c·J.. pi.It 10 ~):)!1,1)00 CJ\\ 1\1°1 \\Ill C':I 1'1'.\ ,ti 12'' 5 BDRM WITH POOL I .1t l!.l'. pl •a-..ant l,11ntl\ t'11um. lormal d1 111 ni.:. :! l><tlh!->. l:1ri.:•· Int. l1t.•.u111 ful l :111d~1·;1 p1nJ.! \ g1 l'<•l pl:11 ·1· t11 ra1s tt l.1 11111~ .111<1 all liq· 0111\ Sl:Jtt IK KJ 7 14 760 -9333 II.Ill' ,111111 ll1111~ tu ,,.11 ·1 <.;.:ll lhmg., fJ-.l 1A1th 1);1 11~ 1·1. ..... 1rwd .11t-.d1111 ""t'll P1lt1t w .10t \•b .. , You've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON M•w u clunle llstin9. Finest custom hom• Oft .... goH COUN•. 5 ldnfts. 41h baths with o o r 6000 sq ft of MOCJMficeftt dcrytfnw & nftling vt.ws. Cndlbl• Hcurlty. E••ry a•Hity includiftq moid's qrin and o SS caw whw c ...... ly -.p't. S 1.95 ......_ LINDA ISLE Quality is Ht. firit c0ft1idenltion in .._. b6'ildinq of this 1paciou1 wot•rfrOftt home. Window walls brillCJ ftt. hart:>or right indoors. lmp.-.ssive voufteod ceiH• & rich woods fftOCJftlfy Mt. w°"""' ond space of ev•ry room. Scor•s of ame"itiH . U . 7 5 milUon. LAGUNA BEACH Th• acc.ft'lt is Oft th• •iew. T1'is hotM pf nuptional quality offers ttt. uttimat. ill b.ach froftt IMftCJ. Yov11 find a 4 ,...,. home with qw1t qrtn in a qat.. CJUClrded comnutity affording privacy pM. Just S 1 .. p1toHt.1-4 U . l millioft. NEWPORT HEIGHTS l"Y it -Fix it "P -and r-eap Ht. divideftdl from this laNJe f ... ly hotM. bulteftt loc:atiOft. Mffds some nc. TM outdoor .....,..cdni"CJ orH i1 c~.te with poof and brick HQ. $154.000 CORONA DEL MAR Harbor Vl•w Hlffs -view, view, view. l.autffuf contemporary hottW de1H)Md for maximum "joy of CJOMJfOU1 vt.w of ocean, bay. lslond & ni9ht 1MJMt.. Tiiis 4 ldrm charMer offers ultimate '" privacy. Priud at $425,000. Ope..1 Sat/S-t-4:JO, 2731 P'.W.DriM. CORONA DEL MAR-UNITS If location 11 i~Ollt .... tM1 Is It. Aft opporfuftity to OWll your OWll 5°""' of Coast HH)hwoy DupleL Mic• ploc• to II•• or rMt. Lar9• anUMClbl• lo•. $229,500. CAPISTRANO BEACIY Two eu1to.n hoMes built ift old wortd tradltlo1t a1td crafhtftaHhlp a1td a•allal* for yow f'ftidenc• °" ...ty 112 ocr• sih. OfferiftcJ HctpHOMI oc._ •lsta1 .... ......-1 CCllrfOR VMWS. rrtced of $119,000 Oftd $995,000 ""fMCtiHiy. • "Op.,. houH Sat /S"" I 0-4, .2643 f f'all1ode~Dr. COSTA MESA-UNITS SufMr Eas~ MW l ldnft - 2 ~ dupln. HICJhnt q.allty, claH to M•wr:: lt•d. I st UMr ..... ....... XW c ........... M ... •effw. 2075 Sen Joaquin Hiiia Rd. AcroH from BIG CANYON Newport Beach 840-5777 IALIOA ISi.Ate - 301 AP'OUMA ~SU ... DAY 1·5 One of a kind . old world design & quality of th is ne w authentic French Nor mandy home. 4 Bdrm . 3 bath cus tom h o m e wit h fi n es t crafts mans hip & amenities. Now a vailable. $58.S.OOO. Call for app't. ••Yf«OMT We have sever a l fine homes with pier & slip. B. TOIO HOISi COUMnY 4 Bdrm . 3 bath s : ranch s t y le. mini-estate in orange ~roves . $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1de Drive N .B 675 6161 Colesworthy {_;?Co. 2545 EASTBLUFF DR NEWPORT BEACH. CA 640-0020 COME OM DOWN 20 I 0 VISTA CAJON Brighi :1 bdl'm. 2 h:a I h BluJ b ('4111do <;lcuming rwrqttt'l 1111111'~. m:arhlt> pullman~ rl'mmlckd lotrhcn l·:.11d u11 ll ~1 5,00U OPEH TODAY 1·5 We oJways hon th• best Ustin9s at th. best pric.n! RCTaylorCo 640-9900 LIDO ISLE IAIG.AIN Owner will assist in fi nancing a 4 bedroom on large lot. New kitchen. BeautifuJ d ecor . Large patio. Steps to beach & t ennis . Offered at only S395,000. Fee. 212 VIA PALERMO OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 BLUFFS CONDO FEE LAND 3 bedroom. 2'h bath "Q " Plan . Spacious living room, formal dining room and a billiard room. Beautiful g reenbelt location close to com · munity pool. Owner will consider A ITD $247 ,500. 525 CANCHA OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2·5 MONTEGO IN PHASE Ill HARIOR VIEW HO~ES Immaculate 4 bedroom with ocean vie w . Many e xtras. alarm system. ti n t ed windows. automat i c s prinklers. Near commun ity pool & t e nnis. $335,000. 2437 PORT WHITBY OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 BLUFFS CONDO Front row unit next to pool. 3 bedroom 2'h bath. Large count ry s tyle kitc h e n . H uge mas ter bedroom s uite. Two decks. $249.500. 2932 PERLA OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 SOMERSET HARIOR VIEW HOMES Popular 5 bedroom h om e with large pool and yard . Great f a mity home with good location close lo green· belt. Submit offers . Bu yers motivat· ed. $315,000 1845 PORT SEABOURNE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l ·S GOLF COURSE VIEW . llG CAMYOH "Versaille" m odel at end of cul-de· sac. Dra m atic entry, two story liv· ing room and formal dining room. Fabulous master s uite plus three other rooms with their own baths. OWNER W1LL ASSIST IN FINANCING. can for appoint ment to see. $675,000 MCI.AIM llG CANYON P riced to sell 2 bedroom "Green· briar '' condo. Large sitting area in m aster suite. Comm unity pool, s pa & tennis. $184.000 DB.UXE COMDO P'llCI amucTIOM with assumable loan . 2 bedroom & den, 2~ bath. vaulted ceilings in living room . Brick fireplace. Highly upgraded kit chen. Now asking $169.500. \ --------,.. ____ -·------· . ~----L ....... Fors. ....... ,..,. s. Ho.wt For s. ....... Fors. HCMltH For s. HoutH for s• Sunday. September 21 , 1980 ~LY PILOT CIO •••••.••.••.•.•..•..••••..•...•......................................................................•...••.•...... •·•·•····•·•••••······· !:~:~ .......... !!!! ................. !!!~ !':~~ .......... !~~~ ~~~ .......... !?.~! ~ .......... ~!~.~ ~~ .......... !!!~ ~~~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... ~~:.~.~ ...... . • _ _ _ _ GeMral 1002 .,...,._. IOOJ ...,.., 1002 !Jt' n-CAWT-1Tt~7~...... ( Pete Barrett ) LOWEST PRICE ~~0~:~:~f~~~~p~~~F, ..................................... ~ ...... . lie Veau lfU V li .i on the c>e<'an side of the hwy. in lovely v.i ·w. plowed !""'cl .".,_~ ;:-===pre .. ent s ~ t'oronu d <'I Mur Cute little 2 bdrm f.im rm.S br .Z ha,ha~~ * WINNER OF * ~ . , · m('nl IS )r old 2 1>tor ~o· AYIHIDA CUMlll. I lpt•n "'·'' ~ Sun l ~ .I\ 'ST LISTt-:11 • Uu r" k n'1 "'1 UllU~u.il \ lull :! ~IOI'\ l h1l1 Ill • huh b~ t'lld urut S.•duct,•cf ,.,.,).!Ii• .. 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S3S9.900 . 409 COLUMIUS CllCU COltONA HIGHLAMDS OP8f SUN 1·5 G re.it llomr On An R·2 l.ot. Approximately •,Arre Thrl't' Bedrooms. Two Baths. T"o F1replares llard"oc>d f'loors Mastt'1 Redroom With Flrepla<"e & P atio All This With 0<.'ean & Canyon View. & Keys To Private Beal'h S289.500 SJ EAGLE POtNT WOODlllDCN OP8f SUN 1·5 Professionally Del'orated Three Bedroom Unit In Mint C9nd1tion F.nJOY WoodbridJ!e With All Of Its Re<"reat1nnal Fadlities. This Home Has An Assumable 9~.": Loan Pri<'ed To Sell Only SJ04.000 JOO McMBL. NMTHOUSI #I 0 YBSAIUIS O...SUN 1.5 Ocean &: B;1y View Two LarJ?l' Redrooms T" o Bath!> Fireplarl' In l.1\'inJ! Room Gated Community. With :\lost Reauttful \menillt'!'> In Ne"port Beach Similar T"" Redroum tltl'entl\' S-011.l fo'or Much Morr· \1 a k<' Offer Sl9!1,950 SPYGLASS HIU. 1\hsol111t-I\' Spectacular Four Hedroom Ca,,ehOm Model With Brcathtakinl! Ocean \'1e" D<.>corated To Pe rfl'r llon Gor1teou!> Custom Wood f'loors LO\'cl~ Wallpaper!>. Built-In Book Sheh·es Even Standing Room Att ic Auto m a t1 (' S prinkler!'\ Se<'urity Svstem. Don't M 1ss This SS2S.OOO IAYSHOllSIAY .. OMT PIB &DOCK Spectacular -io Fool FrontaJ!e In F.xclus1ve Bayshores Com munity Lovely Mas ter Suite With Fireplace Plus Four f\edrooms & Bonus Room & Den Spacious Oinin1t Area With Wet Bar. Truly Gorgeous Vww Of Islands & Channels And An t-:x1ra Lar1te Front Patio & Deck Sl.650.000 llGCAMYOM II a ndsome T rad1tiona I llome l'11storn Built Overlooks Gulf Course & 7th GrN•11 Master Rt'd room With F1re f>l11 1·t• & Luxunous Bath. Plus ll11Re Walk In Cl<~t'I F ormal Dining Room Wuod P a1wlP<I Family Room With WN Rar Plus View Of Golf Course Marvelous C';nurmet K1tr h('n $950,llUO T&llFfC TllPUI Situated fn Rapidly App rec1at1ng t\reu I)( Costa Mesa . AdJa c ent To Ne" Redevelopment Area & Park. CharminR Rear House With Seclud ed Red Bm·k Pa1111 Would Make Great Owner'!'! l-loml' Othl'r Two Renta l Units Would Help With Payments & Taxes . F.x<'ellcnt F'inane1n~ Available 1159.000. FlltST TIMI o•FBID! HAllOlt H16HLAMDS CharminJt. Immaculate Three Bedroom. Three Bath. Plus Den Home.\{'lew Gourm<'t Kitchen With Adjolnin~ Breakfast Room Two P atios. Lush L a nd sra pin~ Sprinklered. A Must See At Sl97,500. NIW COMDO LISTING Two Bedrooms. Two Baths . Spacious Rooms. Remodeled Kitchen. Private Pntlo Immaculat e Con dition. Bea 11t 1ful Community Grounds . Pool. Putting Gret•n Convenient Location Sl32.950 OMlHILAll WOODll .. I A Unique Three Bedroom Oeta<.'hed Condo Home. Prime Development Surrounded By Grass & Trees. Family Room With Fireplace Opens To Decking With Nlitht Llg~t & Water View. Separate Oinlnir Rob'm Many U pgra d es. Beautifully Decorated. Com munity Includes Beach. Cluhhouse. Tennis. Pools & Spa~.000. MIWPOIT , ... ns Two-Year Old Home With An tndlvldual Penonallty.-Great For t:ntertainJn11 Four Family Bedrooms Plus 2\.\ Batht. Great Storage Space. Privacy For Those Who Prerer This Luxury fn Life . Owner Wi ii Carry f,oan. $240.000. flNE DUPLEXES THE ACACIA DUPLEX lt6 Ale llAUTif'Ul 5 U1h 111 ll PP\'I 'l n r' wtlh 1•rtv11 l" 1·011r t yu rd f•nt rnnc·1· I .lll 1:1• It vmg room · with flrr·p h.ll't' ,ind 11µ1•11 bc'CHll l't•1hoj(:, I o~ 1•r h,,.... I Hcli Ill\ a11d !HtlHI S '•p .1r,1lt• lsJ11n d 1 v $'.li-15,tlOU 611 •c•cla. CdM O,..-S-. l·I THE BEGONIA DUPLEX HA UTY SOUTH O f HIG HWAY 3 Heir 111 1·h •1r n u ·1 ~1th new hu11l1r1 k1Lt·h1·n .rrul rw\.\ JMllll Opt•11 ht..-ams uncl f 11 t·Oliw1· hrn·kvcl 11\ patios l lppl'r 2 B<lrm~ ha' pl'tvat'Y· open. &.lll vJt>t'llllf.!. 0 \\11 (M llO $309,500 520 ..... o. CdM 0,... S.. I .5 THE COLLINS AVENUE DUPLEX S TIPS TO SOUTH IA YFIOMT on Ralboa fs land. 2 Rdrm front unit. beautifull y decorated light and airy. built in kitche n Newer 3 Bnrm unit in rear extra g uest room s too. Mus t see! F.xte llent finanein~ avai~1tble. I I 0 ComM. CPll ht *t•ewayJ S-. 1-S THE 35th STREET DUPLEX IY WIST NEWPOIT'S llST IEACH cus tom des igned for versatile living ~ Bdrms a n d 2 Bdrm s. inte rch angeable in grouping. Fr esh carpets. paint. $279.000 incl land. A.SIC US about our holM warr•ty prOCJI -wMct. coven bMpn & Miers. :::::::642-5200===~ Pete Barrett ~alW ~gister Cla:.s1fwd ,\d~. \t)Ur c)l1l' I Find wh..it '1111 want 111 stop shnvpmi.: 1 '-'""'' Dull) Pilot c 'l..11>:.tfiircts macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY PUSTIGIOUS HAllOtl ~ A privale, 91ic p• ~ CD 'ty FIEPfCH MEDITEllANEAM &EGA.NCE! Magnificent 5BR villa high alop Harbor Ridge. Displaying an artistry and craft sm ans hip from the finest of woods. beveled & leaded g lass. on yx a nd marble baths. Elegant master suite -servants qt rs butlers pantry & wine cell ar. 5 fplcs e levator -pool & s pa. $2,900.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (H -33) HIGHLY CUSTOMIZED! Fabulous M rra mar plan w/incredible view. Over 20 s tructur al & cosm etic changes h ave been made to this 2BR & den home. A "best buy" property o ffn c.•d a t $647 .000. Owner moti vated. Sandie F ix 644·6200. CIC34 ) VIEW! Ot·•·~111 . Bay . City & Mount a in VI EW1 tlighly upgraded 3BR. V h bath Judt•ll•· model on prime greenlwlt lm·:1t1on. near pool & s pa. As king $fJS.5.000. 642-8235. <H-35 ) EXCEntOHAL LUCElt41! Garden entry to t his l'ha rming 3RR. fam ily & formal dining rm home. Spacious . light and airy w/high ceilings & French doors leading to atrium w /founta i n . $7 50.000. Ly n n e Valentine 644-6200. ( H·36> A WAID Wl .. NING .. DYNASTY!" Panoramic ocean & city li~ht views_ Marble ent ry c us tom carpet ing & s h utters mirrored walls. Quic k ~sc row possible . $395.000. Belle Partch 752-J414. (11-37 ) WllAMAI! One of the lowest priced resales. Beautifully upgraded 2BR. 2 11.t ba t h home w /private s p a . Jfurdwood lloors~in ent-ry, dining & k itc h e n . $575.000. Re a Arnold 644·6200. <11·38 ) FAIULOUS CASAILANCA MODll! High ly upgraded 3BR residence w /m ountain & c ity lights vie w. Forma l dini n~ r m . livin g r m w /r aised library. fa mily r m & dram atic 2·story atrium. $475.000. Lynne Va lentine 644·6200. < H·39) 'HASI II 2BR & den Miramar pla n w /s mashing view location. $675.000. Sandie Fix 644·6200. <H·40) tao• YllWI 4 BR . fa m ily rm D e v o n s h i r e t ow nhome w/magnificent views. Living r m w /vaulted ceilings, formal dining r m . custom wa ll coverings & tile e ntry. $890.000. Ly nne Va le ntine 644-6200. (ff-41) -712-i4f4 C CJl!'IPU' Vole'( Center 64MIH C!Cll bc,....,OM.. 111-17H - Wocxbidql (.,,.., ,..,.a .. Halbot V_C.,,.• hom e wit h f1re plat·e. enclosed yard f1.1rn1"ht'd 1\!.1>u mublt· and lot.Ii of trees. A rull size R·2 lot loon undt'r 10•;., •nl BEAUTIRCATION '80 AWARD too ' Hedured by out of town owner to owner will hdp finu nct only $1K7 .500. It 's 8 steal! Call to see. (.a II r ur "I rc<·t 11111 .. $7!1 .~UO H r11 k •r Dlvisioa of H.tMw ln••thnent Co. .. ' ~ LAICE FOREST ~t4 THE Ties--_ l.f!. :Jhr. w 's pa. Assume $93.000 10 '". OW C 2nd . We t har fir<.•plac·P . 3yrs new. Onl ~ $225.000! Patrick Tenor e · WOODlllDGE'S HST 2U W/LOFT Prof. d ecor . ca rthtones Great location to la ke, pool & spa. Assume $74.000 1st OWC 2nd . $144.500. P atrick Tenore rtllME HTAIL SPACE- MfWPOtlT PLAZA 1300 ft $1170/mo. 2yrs new. 1000 N . Bris t ol. NPB. Patr ick Tenore. MEWPottT OC EAPf VIEW CONDO!! New 1.035 ft. 2br +de n w/ocean v iew & 43ft deck for only $262.500 i nc l p ool . s pa + se('urity gat e . $140 .000 10112 assumable. OWC 2nd. WON'T LAST Great investment. Call Patrick Teflore to preview now. TWO.JU PA TIO HOMES- POOL + TEHMIS Sharp Jyrs n ew Irvine patio homes Liv. rm .. din. rm. lrg s icte yards. fireplace + .much more I. $113.995 2. $115.900 te nd unit l These WON'T LAST. c <.111 P atrick Teno re today. NEWPORT HTS- PIJME R-2 LOCATIOM 2br. Iba. home to build $125.500. Patrick Tenore. IEAUTY SHOP out. Beauty s hop that really makes money. Great C. M. location and lease. Really profitable. '2 down. Call Curt Herbe rts Sr. or Jr. for m ore info. FANTASTIC 4-l'LD Closf> to South Coast Plaza. part of walled rommunit y. 3years ~new . lake over existing 10.25 rate! Call J ackie Handleman for d etails . MISA VEIDf HST IUY I .ow est priced. best value in all of Mesa Verde! 4 bedrooms. f;.1 mily room . 3 car gara~E'. $2 14.900. Open Sunday . 1777 Oriole Drive. Come hy and see Jack ie Handle m an . REDUCED! O~Y ANXIOUS Dramatic· RalboC:J Peninsula Spanish villa on the park. This 4 hedroom home 1s auth ent ic in detail from the oak floors to the roved ,.,.,lin~s. Don 't miss this one 1 .Joyre Waltze. FANTASTIC TYM$ Spectacular ocectn vie w from both levels o f t h is lovely redecorated Calif. ranc h home . Private downstairs could be marvelous in-laws or teenage quarters. Call Joyce Waltze. MESA vaDE GOLF COUltSI View the 16th fairway from this 3 bed . 2'h bath cus tom home on ovcrs i7.ed lot. From the private cou rty~rd entry to the mirro~ dining room ceiling th is home h as qua lity in every det ail. Ideally priced at $350.000. Ask for Dick Carstensen. 611AT TBMS N e w 2 b d rm condo in a be a utiful ar ea of north Santa Ana . 20 3 do wn -n o qualifying, owner will finance. Call J oyce Waltze. 1 • .. H .. • _.., lr'flM,.....,.. IMecll. Ille. U4 L 17ttll ltn.t. Celle MeM 631·126& I J:JI 54\t!i f ~131 97!> I lt/\NCllOSANTJ-: n : Lovely 4(01 'Ill rt '1 hr 3' w ba. rm 2 at·rcs Lovdv vu:w Ncur all $575.000 Loveh 5 hr, :1 ba. \ 1cw Cloe.c lu v1llugt' 1•111·<•11 to M'll S.t00,000 Cllt.Vt-:ll & ASSOC El Tonio St ki1n1·h11 San le Fe.<.: A I 756 2476 JUST LISTED! NEWPORT SHORES W t\ T I·: It F It 0 N T l'le>g:in1 I Hr. 21 ~ Ha. 2 ~lor ' hume 2 F in•11l:i;.,., Shakl' rt>'Jf H c d ... It",, ,, ,. ( ~ I fl I! St hi J ~ l' c .1 h In l' I 111 ~u1 .1~l' l'n1 ,. 1nC'ludn l,111d $:1fi.'l,10 l JUST LISTED! WATERFRONT l'l fo:lt FL<MT quaint <! bch 111 hCJITll' 11n lcitdl II 2 I •> l 2 1· .., r I! J 1 u i: <· $ll.'> om• OCEANFRONT L.cr ~t· ~u 1w1 ll1·l11\(' <.:HRN Ell rluµlcx :1 llr 1 ha up. 2 B1 ~ Ba """ 11 '( 1111 I Olllhlittli ~!I:) 1)(.111 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtor~ •675-7060• Belly Kerr Really View & Finoncinq L r>gr;1dt•fl 1 trrt lcror k \'"I ;.i Condo :I llr :I l>u llc..,I \ 14.'" $112 !ICH) ..,, 'tim;ihlc In •1•, .. Sl210 rn mo 20•. llo""n owe hJl.rnn· "'" I'\ 't''l t-:~1 lti m•>:. \.,km).( Sllill 111.111 Or1t-n Sat & Sun l·~ .1t 'l:'I \Jill') \'1cw 67)..1181 Spel'I a1·ular \'l<'W home C'ustum dt•ccir. fi ne:.1 quahh I llrlrm :I Ila 1'1101 ,p.i, .I 1·;.ir l!Jf,•l!l' hugL' dl•n. l!uurin~·t k1lthen. Frrnch dnor., unck patio:. L"omplelt' !>t'.('Urll\ "''l.ll!TI S65000o f t<c· land fl\ .1µpl I· Jrrc·ll ,-., (',; ;59 10!12 QUAIMTOLD SPAHISH VILLA SI 14,000 Fant.i:.tl• old Span1'h 1ilyle restote<f 16 1b on I! cle.:Jnt·e "' 11ld 11m ... parlor, lg form.al din1 ni;:. canteen kl\chen . hide uwa\' m~tr :.une. wine c·ellar . & ~n't!nhsr a ll on ••stalr 1>1Le 11roundi., 1n • 1rea or f111e r1Js 111m humc:. + as ... ulllt' lo" in t1·n•st \',\ h>.1n :'lo< 11111ah l)1n g ll urr) (.'Jll 1S4; !HOO A.atty Worid Beachside VACANT S86 500 l h.lr1111ni.: ~tir wroul!hl I I II II ~ ·' I ,. d ,. n I r \ lleauttful hanll4<XKI llr' "arm ~ t'lll' lin•akl.1!-.I nook l>on'I Wlllt 1'1111 SEACOVE PROPERTIES 63 1-6990 ATTENTION SIHGLES Think ahout v<><>hng your funlls & \)uy this wi\ h \I tr1en tl 1-:xceµt1onally l'lean condo 2 Hr su1 lcs. 21 ., hath.-.. J \'ears uld Flcx1hlc fii1anc 1n.: $115,000 Rcdhill~~Rcalty 1i7:{ -;:wo CAPE COD CHARMIER Charmlnit res idence of exceptional quality and impeccable tas te. 3 Bdr m with abundant closets, 3 baths. Large. d y na mic recreation room with wetba r Din rng area, garden hke yard. A mus t see for ~12.~ CMll 546-2JIJ UHN "' 9 . 11\ ... ,. '011"' I ~YllRtal CORONA DEL MAR DUPUX Almost new. enclosed brick patio. leads to beautiful 2 sty owners unit. Italian tile entry. oak nrs. secll.lded mstr swte. -t 3 more queen size bdrms. huge 4 car garage. Don't miss this one. can SUCC>YE PIOPllTIIS Ut0 6tto ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOR Y~ ... excltl.g WATllRONr J. story ..... wtllt ._.. • .,. YU of,..._ & ............ ...,. Qww-'1 ...... 2· story...._...,.._... ... ,,11ce, .... '°°"' & bricJN dlcor. c.....,. toe..._ wfftt I09ds of ...,.. foot.,. a.ch 1111 two J bed. + ... its. SI .Otl,000. 67].6'00. * OPEN SATURDAY 1 TO 5 PM • ON WATER-IEAUTIFUL!! 121 ..,.W. Dri•e. Mt.,.. hclftMJ corMr ,__ • .._a., wfllt-. terH ... lenls ..ct dl9'ffled ~or. Spoc .... 4 .......... ~ f-.ly ""' dlMIMJ ""' ..ct .., for • .. ....... yact.t. $175.000. Ul·l400. MAGNIACENT LIDO BAYFIONT 426 Via Lido Mord b foy "-good It. • Udo Ill tllh wwty ""'°de .. d z......., ,__ • • MAIM IA Y loc .................... YllW -.... WATB.. INclt Giit froRt. Wei p1-1d J bdnft +CClllY ...................... wittt fit eplau. DWRcJ """ Sn5.000. LIDO ISLE-EXTRAVAGANT Z2l Via S• lftftD P•rfe<tiaR IR ••crt .... L Go. 91-. CCHMtry Frcwch 4 bH, l \/2 ......._ J fl....pacn, pl..toffcMt shllttet s. ._. ft•· lures, HW ftoort. be..tfM tlft. CJOWe- oali s ... rcaM, IMtchiwcj wal co ........ Mast., ..,ft• with spa & flrepl•u. la11dK~ by IOCJeN G...... YU "'°"'--...... $6'5,000. 6l1·1400. BEAUTIFUL RETREAT--VIEW 424 Meftdou T.,..,_. Ca .... tety ""'acb .. d wttt. ~of• •llli•glcd exterior. Trelll......try, ,. .. cowtya cl Aa Htcllftn ,...,.... fer h · 11MJ ..ct ewfert L I g. 2 .. tory. J bed + two YIEW .a .. I to of oc--. ..., ... MCjM ighh. 0Wlltf' wt• Mtp flll9ce. ... cd to $479.500. WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY #IColiflslsM h..tfMy ... l~1d .. pabA,w•ab 111 llllh spadou• .-d prhate 2·•tory '"--· L_.._...,wtte&.c~lllllllh4 bdrtft + ..... 6lilMJ """ Sf-..cl ...... qltCln'Y tit ..ct -.c1I _.,., Yow o.. boot sip .... --= ... 2 .... VIEWS of watw ..ct SI, I 00,000. Call 67Uf00. NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE 216 ..., ..... Ill Whlte picW twee, ....... ...... witta bridl ..t Hdttliig ...... QA .... ty ........... ._.ty ........... ...._, fonnal ~ ""' ..... ty "" ..... am.. dcfaih ..ct 1 1.rtiH. Wei toc..hd md st.pt to 2 bcrffrOllts.. $415,000. Cll 673-6900. N~ORT CREST PLAN 4 '" ....... C....t Ck»M to pool .......... & ...,. to be9C~ W~cd 3 lwcl .. r-. Pric;H to Ml! SI 7',500. 6J I· f 400. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES . 25' I IGys• a r• Drt ... Npl Ida ,...._ ........ ,.... .,_ ..,.... ... wftli .... view of ... 1»9y. a I I -story .._ .... l Wra J ............ ~""..ct ._.ty ...._ S4'5.000 * SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT * COM DUPLEX W/YU One-of a ..-ct jN operty o .. rta I' ; .._ partr wfllt a YIEW OF IA Y. OCEAN & 11lglllt ti ghts 111 Corowa del M•r. hp«Mily ... 4 bed ........ ,..... doon, lwhrior atri""' wtte. brick & qrtt11tc ,. Clw uu•MJ J bed. ............ Flnlble propufy wltll Ctt.rl•••I $491,000. 673-4900 HAROR RIDGE-VU & SPA c ......... c ........ ......, ...... atri•• a11d ••tl•lted decor•tor ........... ..,......, .... 2 ..._ 2 .... wmc ..... ...-.-........... .. iiH) "" 9d c .......... pft. Seleft wlws A.l.T.D. Slts,000. 631·1400 BAYFRONT CONDO Secwity ..................... YllW of • .., & pool Spec .... 2 ..... .... bNt ., ......... ledK-4 s21.ooo. OwHr 11Hd1 to 1111. SJJl,000. '31·1400 CANAL FRONT BEAUTY Lo•efJ Z......., 4 llMl•Hlll CI fl t&ff ,.._ dKorahd ._ MMte ••1111--. T .. •. ,. ........ , .............. . &My dldi & ,.... .... .,.. PwfMt fw ................................. 6Jt.f 400. 1-.Ccd t. SJH,000. LUXURIOUS NEW DECOR .. ..w Ir ................... eel-..... .., ............ , ....... .... otrl••· ....... trH• ..cl CJrH••ry. Acros. tr.. ...... c..tt _. •ety ,,. ............ s..-a..2 .... + .................... cc1G•• ........... A ................ ... .,.,_.._.tit St4t,500. '7Ut00. PDINSULA PT. CORNER Ww.-..., & _... • •....., cermr. ...... J ....,, 4 ...... t./ ...... twler-911 .. ••• wMl ktcL A t I I ..... ... .. .,. .. ~., ., ..... le•ce4t.SHO.OOO. 6Jf.f400 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC Rf'.Al ESTATE s..w, H•nl.,I•, PllJll"flV M.u ... l)o•Mfnt 24:k> W (' l"''' It...., ll ~ Martt\\' Avt1 Nl.'Wl)nn "'"'II 8611)()4 l'li!nd '11·1400. ,67Mte0 ) ' Cl I OAll..Y ~ILOT Sunctay ~~ 21 191:Kl .._~ .. 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IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Redhill~ Realty Lido Kl' a It y l 1f fil'l' SPANISH VILLA SJ>t>C'l9l'Ular \ H'\\ ~ 7500 sq rt or ~rUl'IOUS II\ 111i.: ti Utlrms tt' • bath!' total privut·v u. 1th .n1t o mallC' jlatf'~ & SN'unty sysll'm :J hnr" ~\ :-1pai>. -.au nn pool. t>xh.•n:-1 H ' 11:-t• of 11nporlt'<1 I 11(' c uston1 stnm,•d ~''''' \\tndm' . sol tr systc>m $1.500.l"lelO srYGlASS IN THE SKY Tht> prt•st 1~t· of It' tl\t-( u1 Sp~ g)a.,, ll 11ls . l''i1ma:-t11· 1wt·.rn '"''' ~ ,,,,., lti.:hts Art•a lht• Utt•, It-an ,11r l. r1..•I," 111 tht' Ja1.:u111 ..-. hill' :-q1p1n~ ..t t·1~11 1lr1nk This lovely 4 bt>th 1)om 3 hath hon'\t' has ht<t'n upgr:•d1•d t hrou~hnut M illl\ t>xtra~ LIDO ISLE EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION A ·sumablc finuru·111g ,,·1clt> lot 3 car gara~e . 3 Bdrm . :! h .tth ~oulh Jhlltn $410.000 As k fur Roh o r Wy, "nne AFFORDABLE HOUSING .Just ~ dip av.;1y from the bav Lulu Pemnsula nwh1lt• home. 2 hdrm. l ' ~ baths. $75 .000 TIME SHARING Go a ll o\'er the '' orld. Start in Puertu Vallarta where the sun never sets. On ly 55950. Call now for informCltion Free ~niOftOI mortcd n~s ore ovoitpie. Coll now few ..,...Nleftt. 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH •• ... '·' ~~ ;.. . REALTORS 675-551 I HIGH MAMA: Go.~ ••dft.t. ...t ....... .-,-...c--.. M•. St I ; c ........ of wood .... ge.. IJ tilary ......_, ~ C.....-,..., - OCIAM YllW. Rtt ..... ,. w ._, & N~· ..W. ........ OWMB WILL HIL' FINANCE. Call for detalled broclllre. $749,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 l. Coad Hwy., c_... .. W.. 675-55 I I 1Sl5 h t A••. CdM 11u1-.1Jnd1n11 '1.-"' ' ' Hrlrrn h1.1U:u·' '\l11t 11.11 i.. 111.: llnlll\t Hiio: ltulh 11111\ 5..'lll.'1 1n 1 0111·u 'i11n I • , .. o....-. I M 'ff\ I uodo )tll\t'•t '""' munll 1 • "''' ,·.. 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Whelan ~ Real Estate SPOIL YOURSELF wrlh lht.., b(',..ultl u l ~l)J('11•lb :1 Rdrm horm· f.1hulous fam1h n.1om :! frpll"!i . dt.'c:ur11 1 .. r wallpap'-'r l•H'Ul(I & i:rl'al l1ll .)\111n SIK-t •1011 Call t11da1 97~1 :.:r.o AtiSTATE REALTORS NEWPORT $1·18.900! \"ery afCordalile Newport Terrarc cond o' p graded end unit F.xtra!> windows afrorcl mo re light and view 11l us added co un tl"rS & st orage 1n cou ntq kitchen' Take O\ er low mtere:.t, low payment. low pnnr loan c 1111 2' • $680 m o. $ti9.3001 ::ict.' and submn' Call 7~Z liOO fast ( ,.., '' J • ~ '. OWNER WANTS ACTION-Submit a ll offers. Tu rt lc rock Hig hlands sought after 4 Bdrm Edin borough w/ air. $31 5.000 JUST USTB> -Spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 bath mobile home. Separate family & utility room. Xlnt location . clubhouse. pool. s pa. beach. Priced to sell ! $64.500. EXCEPTIONAL CORNER LOT -Harbor View Ho me s. 3 Brlrm ~tonaco . reduced to sell at S207.500 LIDO l.AYFRONT -A trarlitional 4 Bdrm. custom home w separate rlininJ:!. usect brick patio & a glorious bay in front Assume JUMIO loan at 10'; interest. Sl .250.000 CUSTOM LOTS -For 50' + boat. drama tic new custom blt 5 Bdrm. 4 1/2 ba home. S173.000 each. IRVIHE EST.ATE -T .. ~~ ~t unique lot on the market. Almost I C.' \\..V lnoramic view & 2 story. 4 R<lrm hon1 e ~ .,.,.ooo JASMINE CREEi< -Superior greenbelt location. potential for picture window. ocean view. 3 Bdrm highly upg raded w/alr cond .. & great terms . S349,~. Owner will finance. . HEW ON MARKET -Fabulous Lido Isle Condo on th e beac h. 3 Bdrm. 21 :z baths. den w/wet bar. panoramic bay view. S739".000 , · JASMI .. CIB USnM4J -Tastefully upgraded 1 s t o r y , Plan 3. w/ s )>a . Great location. Assumable loan. Won 't last. $320.000. MEW ON MAIKET -Tastefully decorated 2 Bdrm. den . A/C. R;ulcho San Joaquin Villas Condo. Priced to sell. .$170.000. ~~~!!llj~!!!i!!!!!!I!!!!~~~ A ..... ary of Joe. D. &..Ill & S..' 2115httC ... tl ... WJ 675-3411 I J lllPl.EX SANTA ANA HGTS \~1ud 1·ul 1h• .. ur -.1r1•('I ' 'II• """' "' tl1111l1l1• I,,, ~.11 ~l\t'' 1111 !with llnh $1, •1 !'M•1 1 'utl Si.ACOVl ,aOPflTIH 6l l·H90 If ~011 \ •· twlfrr phw.-.J .1 ~ hll1MJh .. '\l ,lf.J )011 fl• Ill tlw m11111nl y ' Tr)' ll uon· ,111•1 ,,.,. huw \jUl\kl)' \1111 I! t' I I ' ' " I I ~ I' h 1111 t' •'4:! ~.711 CAHYOMVlEW SI 1 ·, t••t .I ll't n ·duc•t·rl 1111• 1111 .1111111,1 11) 111111 "I II I IM•dr 1111111 1 •, hulli 111111·1 htlllll' th.it ,,;.,.,,.. ,01111' I I.I \tltf I 1'1 llfllf .. till\ ''"'' h "t• ·' \ ···" ,,, 1°11 I •I 111 ,1 II \,\ 11 •I 11111\1\ all~I 111,11\1· .111 ot 11'1 ).V• '11'~1 «;:::SELECT I PROPERTIE S I h1 t 1,1,~1 111 ·'" 111 1!11 ~ .... t ·' 1>.11h 1'11111 I '·"'llH•I \ti t..1:! ,1.,)1• OPIH TOD.A Y 1-5 UNIQUE IH OLD COIOH.A DB. MAR -2 hdrm. 2' :! ha, c01y loft. with patios. decks . ek. $337 .000. See Sar a Marvm a t SO'l AraC'ia UMIQUE I... IA YCIEST /DOVER SHORES -4 hdrm. pool. spa a nrl security svstem $439.500. See Binnie Dixon at tROI Santiago. Com er of Holida~· UNIQUE IM OLD COROMA DB. MAR -2 bdrm pl u s inc-o m e u n it. NP wer construction. older c harm. $335,()()(1 Sec Maril y n R ouss elot at 608 Marguerite UNIQUE IH IA YCIEST -6 Rdrms p0<1l s pa and views Excitin ~. $498.000 Sc.·1· Debra Bibb al 2033 Santiago Drive UNIQUE IM OLD COIOMA DB. MAI - H andsom e . large home. block to beach. dramatic at $549.900. See Bert Reedy at 223 Narciss us. UMIQUE IN SPYGLASS HILL - Fant astic view. subtle showpiece. 3 bd rm. warm in ter ior. lus h ldscpe. $527.000. See at 21 Cambria. UMIQUI IM IAYCIEST -4 bdrm. single story, s pacious. just refurbished . 11rr, loan. $2169.500. See Marian Reedy at 2306 Francisco. UNIQUE IN HAllOI VIEW HILU Family home on a large lot. fee at $375.000. See Bonnie Ba rringtC)n at L230 Sand Key. UMIQUI IH SANTA AMA -3 bdrm. remodeled. R·2 lot. could be duplex. $89.000. See at 1234 Clara. • ,, .. UNIQUE IM MORTH TUSTIM -Spacious 5 bdrm. 3 ba. beaut cond .. 100x100 lot. $215.000. See Vergilene Hull at 10002 St. John P lace. UMIQUE IM OU> COIOMA Da MAI - New duplex. view. secluded. 3 and 2 bdrms. $485.000. See Bob Hodges at 2600 Bayside . UNIQUE IH IRVIME GlOVIS -Bright a nd c heery 2 bdrm. den. "move-in ... cond .. $119.500. See af #7 Buc keye UNIQUE IM OU> COIOMA Da MAR -3 bdrm. 2 bath. older but s harp. $310.000. See Barbara Campbell at 321 Orchid. \ UMIQUE IN llG C.AMYOtil -McLain Townhome. E l Dorado 3 bdrm. perfect cond .. $214.000. See Rick Alberts at 58 Sea Isiand. UNIQUE IM llVINE THRACE -4 bdrm. pool and putting greens. fruit trees. "country" decor. $349.500. See Donna Schroeder a t 1915 Chubasco. UNIQUE tM JASMINE CIEB -Quality thru-out. 3 bdrm. Plan 6. $339.000. Appt from gate 640-2766. See Mary Ann Anderson at 133 Jas mine Creek ' UNIQUE IN HUNTINGTON BUCH -4 bdrm. 2112 ba townhome. spacious. clean. in Vill'a Pacific at $121.500. See Sharon Corzine at 21296 Seasprite Circle . UNIQUE IM THE ILUFfS -3 bdrm townhome. beams. deck and assume h i-bal loan. $154.900. See Nancy Laux at 2323 Ea stbluff. UMIOUI IN OLD COIOMA OB. MAI - charmin g duplex. 2+ den -2+ den. brick fh·eRlace. so. of h wy. $244.500. See Dottie Johnson at 7f17 Acacia. UM«iMIE IM IA.Cl IAY -Immaculate. 4 bdrms , billiard room. RV a r ea . $298.000. See Natalie Fogarty at 376 E. 22Tid St .. N. B. UMlqul IM. MIWPOIT HllfMft'S -l 'h lots. ranch style, country kitchen. pool, great financing . $269.500. See at 538 Redl{llldS. U~l()UC ti()MI:~ REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 East CoHt H1thway. Corona ckl Mar WE HAVE 4 I OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN * * * * * * Heritage Collection · Of'IH SUMDAY l0 4:30 1 1 99 SHAHNOH LH .• CM Out s tnnding 3 Bdrm. s h ake r oof beant v' f''orm<tl dining room loo. The kids Will l<iv't• the biJ? tree-shaded yard with p<.1tio t111d BBQ 1 Lovely condition msidt• with <·uzy firt'place. Hard to find these lli\HOWOOD FLOORS! ('11 ll 540 1151 Of'EH SUND.A Y 1-5 2714 ALIATIOSS, CM Lar~e 5 Rd rm. ia. oath, corn l't lot. RV access. s prinkh.•rs front a nrl hu<·k. Asking $187.500 Call 540-t 151 OPEH SUND.A Y 1-S S 15 ALISO, NI Thi:; remodeled homl' f~aturcs addl~d master bdr m and r:.imtlv room 3 fireplaces . h <l r rt w o 11 <I f I o o r s . n e w c o p p e r plumbing. nt•w roof. HV acctss and mud1. much morr New offerin~ at $lX~l.!HIO Call 540 1151, THE LINGO INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT IS LOOKING fOR T W O HIGHLY MOTIVATED LICENSEES WITH REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE. W E OFFER : ( 'hou·t· 101 ;11101. 11. "\:(•\\port I '1•r.tc·r <'om pr 1·lw1 .~.I\ 1• Tr;111,11.~ Progr<.im '\I'\\ Slt'tlPf<., l 111hlw l1,\t'"l1111·1.t St·m 11.<1r~ <"on)Jwt it 1\1· <'• 111\ln 1's1m, Sdlt'<f uh· PLUS PARTICIPATION IN: Ii,\ l'"I m1·1,l Hr ok(•r ag1• c;n111p Ir., , . ...,111._1! llt11lll' Eq1111' Salt .. , l11·n· .... vo11 1 d1ai.<·(• to 10111 u dvr.~l lnH'. J,.!1 OllP ;J I.cl gel u . (II, the gi 011i.cl f\IM11 For a n 11.fide11tt1.1I 11. t t• r v i t· \\ c· ;,.i l I G F: N E T HOWBHfl)(;r~. CCJM . at a Lingo 855-0233 • ~ Rt .. lt'u" %? SHANGRA LA Located on t he front row in exclus ive I rnnl' Terrace with a bay & ocean view that 1s unsurpassed. Shoji pane ls open onto the beautifully m a nic ured garden & swimminJ! pool. Throug hout th e h o m e vou w i ll f i nd man y inlt>re-;ting and unusual features such as th" trans l ucent ceilinl'! in the fumily rm. the Japanese Tub in the m;1ster suilt<. a seC'lud t-d form a l dining arc•a Y.ith twinkhn~ lights view and much. mu<'h more Clnl' of our area's m o s t ~ pc c I <1 nil a r h o m cs a n d a n C'X<:elk'nl in\'estm('nf al $1.096.000. (714) 673-4400- 12 1 31 628·2828 RiUlB()R R E L' 1 _rr'\:~ Div ision of Harbor lnvestnwnt Co. -ELEGANT CdM CONDO. hwttfuly app Dilftd. Plusll cspeffllcJ lhi u _..... 3 ... OOlll, 3 boMl cOftdo ill CJf"Mf locatloa. Clos. to thopplrMJ, schools, .....,. & swl"""91g. Fonnal dMiilMJ rooM. ... foMily rooM. Fee load. Off..-.ct ·at U20,000. -srECTACULAI VIEW-CdM. c•....-.g custoM ~ &ocahd • ..._ bnt street ill CoroH det M9'. Leedld glen• ....... , fnltclt doors. ..... •llMJ "*"' cmd 1o .. 1y ... YJ.w ,,..... ....... Ofhnct $195,000. -5 IEDIOOM -VIEW. 819•t 2 1tory, backl lo 1o .. 1y ""'*'" wtltl ...... ... Yh. O•eni1tcl .., .. ., ,... Ir p.tlo. S.roiadad by tr... & flow .. a. Sltvahcl -...... c-...--. Mewt, offend .. SJ47 ,000. -GOLF COUISE CUSTOM. Prf•ah cowty•d ......, for tohll pri••Y· s.p.r- 11torp cCNHtftloa I• cltolce locatloa. .. ......, •onll9& A ,.... n..et" IMNM. OHwed at $350,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-161& , ......... . • OPEN HOUSES NEWPORT HtlGHTS. 411 f<: L MODENA OWN f·:H M liS'f s t-:LL. •n :ouc1·:1> 111.000 New I Hr homt• w fam r·rn. .... p<Jl'tnu~ k1 t t hen . dramatic cnt~· \\, 1·11'(' :-.latrc·use. Dl'lat'hed garuJ!t• \\ s1·p lx111u:-. I'm P(•rfe<.'t for m·laws 11r l1..·~1w gl·r:-. V AC .\~T. 5285.000 BRING OFFERS! OPEN.SUN 1-5. COST.A MHA. 1101 DEBRA DR. New model home part.. furn. 3 Br incl. lrg. m str. Din. rm.. lrg. fam. kitchen. custom c pt. & drapes -m ature hrn<fscaping. OPEN SAT & SUN r-S. $206.500. COST.A MES.A. ll09 DEBRA DR. Lux urious 4 Br mode l home w/huge bonus rm .. fam. rm. w/wet bar. form din. rm .. mstr. s uite w/sitting rm .. g lamourous bath/d'ressin g area. Partially furn., lus h landscaping. O PEN SAT & SUN 1-5. $249.500. CALL TO SEE 673-!DiO WATERFRONT DUPLEX. Large 3 br & dt•n home with I lw t\'!ntal. Dock for 2 h11.tl:-La' h h ~~\.\J wood & glass. llugc patio. sl ;')~1.:K. MOTIVATED ~1-:1 .LEH· s12~.soo COSTA MESA CONDO. Pride ol ,,\1.1wr~h1p <! BH. :! B:\, nr Or. (..'o:.1sl ( ·,.11 ·i.:1· Trce top '1sta. lleducc<l to. ~It . 000 BIG CANYON. :1 hr. ltl1ra1)'. maul"s qu;1rtt·1 .. , l'orrnal d1e11n-g room Finest .q 1po111111w11h \' IU. Y I.EASE !i!fi()(J 11111 LIDO ISLE. l.11\\'1•:-.I prtn•' Ch;.m ni ng :.! BI< \\ din rm """ patio Lo,·1.:1~ -.1 1ad,1 .\ !--lc-.il a t ~!12 000 LIDO ISLE. Sp.H"lllll" th l'm \\ l'orm;tl din 1 rn. J,!11u1 rnct kit t hen. 3 lrg Br-... ,. wh \\ 11\1.11 11,tlh Sunn' So pat111. '1111--lt t·1•t ''' "' rt•t·t llwal 1011 S-12.'i.tX.MI D A V I D S 0 N R E A L T t r N C. 3116 Newport Blvd , NB 673· 9060 INVESTMENT SEMINARS SCHEDULED FOR NEWPORT BEACH LINGO REAL ESTATE 'S I NVESTMENT DEPARTMENT wi 11 be presenting a free seminar "Group Investing. the Trend for the 80 's. ·· Mr. Gene Trowbridge. CCIM. will lead a discussion on th e advan· tages and disad vantages of group investing in rea l estate and trust deeds. Different forms of ownership and tax implications of each will also be discussed. In addition . this seminar will ex· plore why group in vesting may well be<.·ome the most important vehicle for real estate ownership in the 80's. The sem11.ar will be held on Wed- r.c~day. St>ptember 24 at 7 :30 p.m . at the Marriott Hotel in Fashion Is land and Friday. October 9th at 7 30 p m . at the San Clemente Inn in San Clem ente . Hcservatior.s suggested . please c all :\T s Sue Nicholsor. a t 855-0233 TWO IH S,YGLASS Hig hly customized Southport. mooel. 6 Bdrms. maids quarters. famjly room. game room. pool and jacuzzi. Finest b ay and ocean view. Open today . 55 Goleta Point. $799.000. Former model home. highly upgraded Ca p e Horn p) a n . Pool. jacuzzi. dramatic ocean and bay view. Open today. 5 Bodega Bay Drive. $645.000. The Lawson Realty ISi ANO. 8lACH &-t1 ... vr110,., llllMLS Company ~Jo !J~fe L,ike new custom home on' wide 45 ' lot. 4 Bedrooms. dining room & breakfast room. Finest appointments throughout. Huge upstairs master suite with view deck & spa. $595,000. }418 Via Lillo • Newport lk.trh • 6?5·4S62 -------i:r--l • • .... ,.. 10021••-rlll 1002 tte.Mt'-S. ..._..,Fot'S. .._..,,_·s. ..._....,.S. .......................................................................................................................................... ~nday. Se9ttmber 21 . 1980 CWLYPU.OT Cl2 •DIU s.AY 1 ti 5 Pl.• HA.. 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NEW VICTORIAN IESIDDIE 2161Wtr ..... hl w....,...._. ................. . lwtdl ................ 9A~ Ir .................. 4 .... ............... ...., ...... ~ ......... .... LW•lecJ11I .... ....... 2 ...,~ .... $411,000. c.. 67Wt00. BEAUTIFUL NEW llME 241 a..,... Dr. Ctne-lrMI., ...... VllWS of Oc... & c .......... ,..... ......... .... nflll*lll ce• I • .. .....,, 11 Mf ......................... ,,.._, ................ " ......... ~ ~-•Aw.lof J~•• 111•.,..t loc ...... $495,000. 631-1400 BEAUTIFUL IETIEAT -VIEW 424 Medu• ,.,,... Ca •IYt•lr u 11 dzlld _... •• • .. • •ltMJIH edertor. Trell• twlu r• ,... c_..,_ .. AaenalllYe........,fwhtziig .... .. st I I ' 2.......,. , .._ + two YllWtllclm. llOot---.a..,_, ...... ....... o..r-~-~. • ... 94 .. $47',IOO.- UDO ISLE-UTUVWNT ZJJ Vie S.~ a- PwfectMa Ill "trf ..... 8 •91w c......, ,...... 4 IM4. J•/2 ...... J •• , ..... ,1_. ....... "'"· ..... . ftdwft. HW floen. IMaallM .... . ..... ... sMlrc.... • ii it' ' ... co•9rt.p.. Mester ..... _... .,. & flre,lece. Leadsc•p•d lty 1...,-1 Gerti•••· YU fr•• •••ter Hite. $695.ood. 631-1400. BAYFIONT-IEAUTIFUL! 1Z1 ..,. ................ . bdflalg ~ .._ -.. .., ... =:c·.:w .. ....:.-...::= = ,., ..... ,. .... .., -. ·~ ..... ,_.._ sns.ooo HARBOR RIDGE-YU & SPA 22W'*•41. c ....... cifi11 ...... tlllry, ..... ........ _ ... --..... ... D,...sy .... 2 ..... 2 ....... alcr. ....... ..._. ............... ... c•••••• pit. Selw ...._ AJ.T.D. Slll,000. 631-1400 EXCLUSIVE BAYSHOIES Zltl '-ft•zr• Dr. Mfll lcla , ............ .,....,.... .... , .. ... ............. of ... IN::r.Q JI I .....,.._ ... l ..... JM. ....... ..... ..... ..., ..... 1491,000. EllllSITE NEWPORT COMMI Tnilyezllewc .. lllMI~ C•w Z W. .._ ra __ __..YU. Da1lp1 ._.. .................... ....... celw.O....wtl...W wit• fl••cl•t ••4 cerry AITD., lllUOO. *SllWI BY IPPDINIMOO• Fiil IOI BAY V1W ......... ..., ••••• 4 ..... , _. POOL '-ft 4 W.. + ,_.,. ................... _ .. .,. ..................... , J Jl;C)ww> ....... ..,.,, ..... Clllll 8E1. MAI .UX Acte11._ ..... ._11C11' J:J&I attlr• •"•· Seetlt ef ,.,. Well I 'I I ...... SI ...... N8W811 ._ IEST .. ( ..._ ... _... ... , IMIW.1 ... , ..................... . .... ,. ...... ~ ., =· ChM&"• • e n.1111.-.611·1 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. RtALESTATE S.1 R.n441H, PrOO"lV ~l!lf'nl 1436 W Co..t tiwv 315 ~nM Aft ~· B.,~h &lboA 111.tnd 6Jl•l4M 67Mfll ~:::!'! .......... !~ ~!'! .......... !~~ ~!~!~ .......... !!!~ ~~!~ .......... ~~~.~ ~:.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ........ ~~!!!.~.~~ ...... . Ge .. rlll I OOZ .... ,... t 002 .....,... 1002 . . ••.•....•..•...•..•.....•.............•......•. ~ BEST IN BLUFFS ~~G~·:A POPULAI I ST~~·~·=·········· ounT.._111e ~IAYflaOMf. 1-:tegant entry 1.1dds lo Ranch<.> Mesa home near Los Alamos J>rime location, panoramic bay, this spectacular 3 Udrm Park In Fountain Valley. Close to sunset view. Custom to the last detail ~~·~rlc'::,·,:~,jy c~~e~ s hopping. library . Post Office. Plenty w /finest qualityincluding built-in opens lo enlert1un1na of fruit trees in back. Garage has 220 .... , YllW .. 90¥ll IMOllS antique furniture. Nothing to compare patio. Sparklln~ pool and thruout. Priced right to sell at in Newport with this one of a kind s pa . Truly a family Sl2S .900. Own~r motivated and f mnelOUI 6ALAn 1mW1 B.-11utffully designed homt' by Ivan Wt>lls Newly painted Int erior Unus ual high tttrlum entry with traver\ine noor 3 fumlly bdrms plus lo vPl y rntt ter bdrm suitt'. formal dtnllU( fam1l v rm r& beuutaful pool. SPJi & paHo with R1tc-lc Bay & <'lty hfi?hls vww Ownttr will <'arrv 1st T 0 . ~ubJ to huyPr <1uu lifylnJt Vu<·a nt $550,000 exciting unique home. Asking $550,000. =-~~~~·900· Cull to w/consider 2nd TD. Mas Jimbo. at OPIN 1-S Jl4J VISTA 9"'aADA 011N111 9·11~1uN •<>R1,.,11 · 963·7881 or 962-5162 agent. I UO •AL.Art DI. 0,.. W /S-1-1 quAllTY IUtl.. T 1-UMT aH. Ml.Aa MIWPOllT ~4IO,OOO fo'a nta ta r l hdrrn owner's unit with ramify r m Forma l drnlnfi? rm 2• .. i haths & f1r<'pllH't> 4 otht·r lovely unit t•ur h w12 bdrms . 2 baths & fireplace Atr1urrus & p1i1L1os 6 c·l~Nt 1-tarages -t <& pa rkin1t sruu·t.'i; Onl y 4 yn •. NEW AU. YOU COULD ASll .a. ... A UTf\1 '" MOal 2 Bedrooms . 2 baths, 1.750 sq .ft. family room & separate dining room. hobby room attached to 2-car garage. large livin~ room w/wood burning fireplace. Overs17.ed lot. beautifully l ands <'ape d . Gr e at for outdoor entertaininf'!. You can't get more for $179,500. SfllCTACULAI VACATION NOMI I 0 MIMUTIS TO LAii ... OWNIAD Award-winning design. World view from two huge terraces. Western red cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3 bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever. Only $96,500. WISUY ... TA noa co .• UALToas 2111 S-Ju' I Nia ..... NEWPORT C&na. M.8. 644-49 I 0 REAL ESTATE 160 I KINGS RD °""Set 1-4, -1.5 ..w YllW OFFRJNa No expense spared in this completely rebuilt home with 4 spacious Bdrm suites, fam rm, formal din. breakfast rm. kitchen to delight the most particular, 3 frplcs. brick patio. viewing decks. 3 car garage. Breathtaking views of bay. ocean and spectacular sunsets. Too many amenities to list. Must be seen. $650.000 fee. POU Y JOHMstOM Z04J Wt11fclff Drf••. We 206 ....,..i .._. (7141 Hl-7600 IMD UMT IAfl!IONT. All new lhroughtout. Popular Dolores with bay view. 1900 sq. ft. 3 Bdrm. 21h bath. wrap-around patio, large deck off m uster bdrm. $255.000 . OP .. 1-1 SH VISTA PARADA I PLAN IAYFIOMT. Fantastic panoramic view from every room. co mpletely n ew throughout. Outstanding features you must see lo a ppreciate. $299.000 . llMTAL Beautiful J -Plan. Outstanding bay vlew. 2 Bdrm·. 2 bath. $1000 per month. 2 Bdrm. 1 ba in Plaza section· ov erlooking lovely greenbelt. $600 month. ,. HELEN B. DOWD IULToa.IMC 644-01 J4 LINGO REAL ESTA Tl .. MIWPOIT llACH INTRODUCES MARCli WORKING Marcia Working joined LlNGO REAL ESTATE 3 years ago with the opening of the Newport Beach Office where she was a member of the Million Dollar Club her first year in the business. A lifetime resident of Newport and current resident of Old 'Corona del Mar. Marcia specializes in that area as well as the. Bluffs with all the advantages of an insider's knowledge to the area. A graduate of S. Pasadena High School and the U. of Arizona, she then spent some time managing a manufacturing office, did s ome accounting a nd bookkeeping before discovering her talent for working with buyers of real estate. Y•C•.._. Uact. At 644-70ZO In Newport Beach Look lo Lingo first bell, REALTORS® A-10.1% Lom ~ut your equity to work and take over this great assumable loan! Lovely 3 bedroom home with a centrally located atrium. visible from three rooms. Includes family room. handsome fireplace. cathedral ceilings. and plush decor ... Located in prestigious Mesa Verde North area. $118,500. call now! 540-1720 . ..... Y...aW.t7 m1mum living. Here's a lovely 3 bedroom model. that's eraded stefully decorated thru-out. Includes tinted windows, custom apes. w paneli.ng, and of course, the community pool and greenbelt. of only $97 ,000. Call for details. s.40-1720 9Wct ...... This is an imma<;ulate executive borne with 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, formal dining, f amity ropm. TWO fireplaces, and a fabulous gourmet kitchen with built-in toaster, can opener. food processor, d1shwasber and more. Great home for entertaining, or just relaxing. 1169.900. Take advantage, call now. 540-1720. ..... , .... ~ Fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers and newlyweds! Here's a real cute 2 bedroom condo with an assumable 11 % loan to help keep those paymenu down. Owner may help finance, too, for the qualified buyer. Super low price, just $69.990, call for details. 540-1720. Pal lk .. S,.clel Be prepared to roll up your sleeves and dig in for a little hard work here! This is a secluded 2 bedroom hideaway with unlimked potential ... just needs some love and imagination. Includes family f'OOm and air conditioning. Located in prestigious East Side, just 1108,000. Call and see. 540-1720. ....... "-..... Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 batb home that's been tutefully redone in wood and earthtmes for that warm, cozy atmoephere. Features a handsome brick fireplace, greenhouse window, large patio, and an extra huge lot, filled with lush shade trees. Priced to sell at just 1118.900. See it soon! 540-1720. ® --... ,, .. ,.,.,,, 540-1720 2955 S. HAUOI ILVD., COSTA MISA [ •MMI llm "'""'"'•• to ><II' ISl<l.L •die ot<m> wnh ' Cla~!>1(1ed ads dr, 1l well Ua1~· P1~ C}!ss1r1~ Ad macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY OPEN_ SUH 1·5 P.M'. 1521 SAHTIAGO DllYI! Large, Juxunous 5BR. family rm custom home w/exotic pool setting, patios & play areas. Approx. 4000 sq.ft. & 3-car garage. Owner will assist financing -fee land -$439.500. Tom Allinson 642-8235. <H-42 ) SUPIA IUY IM CAMEO HIGHLAMOS! OPEN SUM 1·5 P.M . 524 CAMEO .. GHLAMOS DltY~ See this single-story 4BR. family rm home in prestigious community. Sparkling private pool & 3 pvt beaches nearby. ONLY $249.5000 leasehold. Donna Gods hall 644-6200. (H-43) OPEM SUH 1·5 P.M. I 221 OOLPHIM THRACE! rrvine Terrace -Front Row! View Balboa Bay. Catalina & night lights from this single-level traditional home w /spacious rooms & glamorous new kitchen. 3BRS. library, billiard/family rm. S690.000 leasehotd. Cathy Schweickert642·8235. CH-44 > ' MIW LISTIMG -llG CANYON TOWMHOMI! A residence of unending ple~ure . Dramatic s unken Jiving rm w/fplc & outdoor view deck. Step-down master BR. Near comm. pool. spa tennis. $224.500 . ·Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <H-45 ) A WotetRfUI. YALUI! 4 BR. study & family rm home in Laguna Niguel. Surrounded on 3 s ides by homeowners association maintained park. Over 2600 sq.ft. & reduced to $229,900. Jeanne Newman 752-1414 . (H-46) PINTHOUSI IN MEWPottT llACH! Lease and /or lease w /option to purchase at $250,000. Marvelous Versaille -ocean view -2BRS, 2 baths . fplc . community pool, spa & billiard rm for $950/mo. Barbara Aun~ 642-8235. (ff-47) IAYMONT! Delightful Bayside Cove! Only steps to Balboa Island & vour. own deck out over the water. Pvt beach. pool & spa. Beautifully customized 2BR & den. S650.000. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414 <H-48) EASTILUFP. Charming 3BR. 2bath home on cul-de -sac. Extra large dining rm. Living rm & master BR took out to view mountains and night lights. $249.000 leasehold. Elanie Fournier 644-6200. <H -49) IAYRONT CONDO! Desirable 2BR. 2bath w/huge bayfront living/dining rms & extra lg bayfront deck. Prime location near Balboa Island. Newport Center . bay & ocean. Fee simple at $.SlS.000. Martha Macnab 642-823.5. (H-50) OWMmS MOTIVATED! One of the lowest priced 4BR. single-story homes in Woodbridge. Lush tropical atrium. lovely pvt yard . central-air & good financing. Reduced to $159.900. Darlene Pe intinger 551-8700. (ff-51 ) HAllOa YllW HOMES UCLUSIYI! Super new listing! 4 BR "Montego" w/extra lg lot. Formal dining rm w/country kitchen. Close to comm. pool & parks. $242.500. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (H-52) IA YSHOllS IA YFllOMT! Pier & slip for 45 • boat . Magnificent views of bay & islands. 2-story custom contemporary w/5BRS & den. Master suite w/fplc. Spacious dining area & wet bar. Terrace patio. Now $1,650.000 leasehold es tate. Dick Halderman 642-8235. (H-53) SUMSETS & MIGHT LIGHTS! 3BR Turtle Rock home· w/brick courtyard entry. Elegant parquet floors . grasscloth in den & master BR. Close to pool. spa & tennis. $275.000. Patricia Terry 551-8700. (H-54 ) Cliff HAY&f! Olde charm in Newport Beach. Enjoy your private pool & outdoor fireplace BBQ. 3 BRS. 2 baths. $250,000. Jennifer Suchomel ~-6200. (H-55 ) DUPLD YALUI! Lg assumable loan & South of the highway location make this 3BR home & 2BR apt an attractive property to consider if you're investing. $269.000. Coby Ward 642-8235. (H-56 ) llYIMI COVE -OCEAN YIEW! 4BR. 4 bath family home w/pool. spa. lighted paddle tennis court & separate play yard. Private gated community w/beach facilities. $1,150.000 fee. Sandi Fix 644-6200. <H-57) FORMAL & AMI! Professionally redone home on fee land. Lovely ficus trees & covered patio. Reasonably priced at $139.500. Susie Wefss 551-8700. <H-58) DUSTICAU. Y aDUCID! Harbor Highlands at only $172,500! Immaculate. highly upgraded 3BR f amity home in one of Newports most prestigious areas . Corner lot w/huge private yard. Suzanne Rudd 642-~. (H-59) UHe•u• SUMSITS.... and soft glowing city lights are shear luxury from this custom. totally remodeled 3BR, family rm home in the hills of North Tustin. Pool & spa -~ acre. $389.500. Tom Allinson 642·8235. <H-60) LA Jou.Al Home & guest house! Completely remodeled! 6-car garage I 'fl block to ocean and ocean views from most rooms . $349.000. Barbara Gothard 642-~. (H-61 > •U WITH YllWt 2tr.. acres located in Upper Bay Arei. F3tate oriented & zoned for horses. Centrally located parcel, country living yet close in. $495,000. Lynne Valentine 6'4-6200. (H.Q) 144-1200 , ....... _..Dr. ----~ 752-1414 •wtce..-0r c.......v....,c.- 551·1700 47t4 8etr•M• """"' • ..• , .... ,,....c- FACTORY REBATE a~: MGB---- . with 4 speed. ~r ~ble. Equipped ts radial tires, vmy1 dise bfakeS, IJUd<e\ 98~ \s $6528 Less inW10f 1 oriY, You 5665) • f actorY Rebate. (500048) ( 50 MGBs TO CHOOSE FROM SERIAL SALE FACTORY YOUR SERIAL IUIBER PRICE REBATE PRICE .... 001936 $6487 s750 s5097 . 291910 000326 6728 750 s5978 291408 000006 6728 750 S5978 291446 50012 ·1 6828 750 S6078 000543 500595 . 6964 750 S6214 291961 CASH O'!ti°!!'~~~ tfUCll oettven :' :'proved· credtt. 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NR 644-7020 $229 000 Sp:u·e 524. l'rt>u ... u n· bl 963 8182 s 144.900 un t s I . .a)[ f\t•a<'h Sun 12 !\ 75 Plnt'..-.o,)(l, I n mt• SS t 870ll $ 15 1 900 1717 N Rttkt>r. ~ont,1 ,\no 542 t&\:l s~.!'><10 Sun I .~ ~un I 4 7 Bu<'kt'yt• Cl n tnl' (; wq•:.t In 675·600!.I $1 lU 500 Sat Sun l ~ J la ,._ fAM IM w Def 5 Cherr~· orth 1T ht' Tnrat·e 1 l n SS9·lM5 $1 37.500 S~ll Sun I !i 14881 W;h ('riv . I rvmt> 559·8451 Si 11 OOtl ul Sun 1 5 JJ3 Ma1n:.ml 1 J.t~m11w C'rk I Cd M (213)466-8591 Open Sun 1 ~ 9 North Cove ( Wdbr~ > J rvme 640·9900 $214 .500 Sun l 5 2000 Barranca , Bluffs . Ne wport 646-7414 $152.500 Swl I 5 12 Coventry < Hrbr Rdg I CdM 760-933.1 SlS4.000 Sun I 5 37 Sonnsa . Irvine 752·1700 $206.500 Sun l 5 225 Kings Pla<'e 1Clfhvn >NB 642·5200 S28.5.000-fee Sat Sun I ·5 768 Tustin Ave .. Ne wport Beach 640-9900 $169.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2721 Fifth Ave .. Corona del Mar 63J-7:kl0 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 476Prospect (Nwpt Shrs>NB 645·0303 $130.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 • 1710 Kings Rd .. Cli(( Haven. N. B. 631·7:kl0 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3361 Tempe Dr .. Hunt. Harbour. HB 673-7:kl0 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2502 Crestview. Newport Beach 64 2-1517 $279.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 201 W. Vale Loop (Wdbrdge> Irv 752-1700 $151.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 2 IA plus GUEST 502 Acacia (Old CdM l CdM 675-6000 $337 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IA & APARTMENT 1101 Balboa. Ba lboa Is land (213) 434-0908 Sun l·S 3 HDROOM 5114 West Oakfie ld. Santa Ana 546-560.5 $92.900 Sunday 1·5 321 Orchid (Old Co M ) CdM 675-6000 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2323 E asthluff !Bluffs ) N B 675-6000 $154.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 424 Mendoza Te rrace. Newport Bch 631 -1400 $479.500/ Sat/Sun l ·5 2591 Bayshore Dr .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3003 Calle Frontera . Sa n Ciemente 963-8182 Sun 12·5 706 Bison Eastbluff) NB 642-1736 $199.000 Sun 11·3 58Sea Is land <McLain Twnhm) NB 675-6000 $214 ,<J09 Sun. 1·5 133 J asmine Cr eek < J asmn Ck ) CdM 675-6000 $339.000 Sun. 1·5 525 Cancha C Bluffs) Npt Bch 640-9900 $247 .500 Sun 2 ·5 843 Acapuko. Laguna Beach 499-4551 $155.000 Sun 1 5 •538 Redlands CNwpt Hgtsl N B 675-roo<I $269.500 Sun. l·S 311 Wa lnut Street . Costa Mesa 645-6266 $143.500 Sun 1·5 2012 San Remo CTemple Hls are a )LagBch 494-8581 $130.000 Sunday 1·5 26681 PaseoTe<'ate. San Jua n Cap 496-6042 $109.950 Sun 12·4 , #29 Rue Grande·Vallee . Big Cyn 642·823.5 $550,000 Sun 2·5 • 1905 Diana Ln .. Ne wport Beach 642-823.5 $169 ,000 Sun 2·5 17391 Forbes , Huntington Bch 963-6767 $120.000 . Sun. ·1·5 929 Santa Ana St.. Laguna Beach 673-8550 $179.500 Sun. 1-5 3193 Sumatra. CT>sta M esa 546-2313 $114,900 Sun. 1·5 409 E . Bishop, Santa Ana 5414269 $107.900 Sun. 2·5 77 Bluejay. Woodbridge. Irvine 644-7211 $132.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 409 Columbus Cir. <Cor. Hinds) CdM 759·9100 $289.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 270 Joann. Costa Mesa 540-1720 Sl 18.900 Sat/Sun t .5 2932 Perla <Bluffs) Npt Bch 640-9900 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Bluebird. Irvine 559-8:151 $147 .356' Sat/Sun 1·5 245 La Jolla. Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 11865 Goodale. Fountain Vly 540-1720 $97,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21 Valley View <Turtlerock) Irv. 673-1181 $260.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1213 Belfast (Halecrest) C.M. 545-7506 $115.000 Sat/Sun 10-3 31890 9t.h St .. South Laguna 499-1507 $269,000 Sun. 11-6 •315 Villanova. College Park. CM 545-0318 $128.900 Sat/Sun l ·S 1101 Debra Dr .. Costa Mesa 979-2102 $206,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 10131 McMichael. Garden Grove 640-5m $135.000 Sat. 1·5 •14335. Parton, Santa Ana 540-3896 197.500 Satl-5 #1 Odyssey Ct., Nwpt Crst, NB 673-7300 $198.700 Sat 1·5 2958 MUbro. C06ta Mesa 640-1262 $99,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 1399Shannon <Halecrest> CM 540-1151 $107.900 Sa 2..S;S 1-4 :30 679 Senate. Costa Mesa · 975-0076 $99,950 l DIRECTORY J • .... 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I 5 92 W Yalt• Loop (Wclhrd~t') lrv 642·5200 $162.900 Sun 1·5 251H llar bM Vi C'w DI' OI Vil) CdM 673· t600 $595.000 Sun 1·5 20021 Lawson La11C•. lluntington Fk h 557·8623 $164.~HIO Sun. 14 • #8 Monten·y Ci r CSpy,gls l N B ... 644 -9990 $449.500 Sun 1-5 •204 Via Eboli (L ido > NA 760-9333 $595.000 Sun l ·5 1223 Dolphin T l'rr . C'ct M 642 8235 $690.000 Sun l·S 228 Amherst . Costa Mt'sn 673-7771 SI 14.950 Sun tl-5 29 Rue firancle Vall <'t>. Ri g Cyn. NB 642·823S S5SO.l'IOO Sun 2·5 1740 P la·1,a del Norte. Btil Pe nm. 631 1266 S424.500 • un 1-5 2094 National. Cos ta Ml'sa 546·2313 $118.000 Sun 12·4 37S E 23r<i St . Back Bay . NB 979-5370 $li:w.900 Sun 1·5 125 lot.h St . Npt Bch 673-7771 $275,000 Sun 1·5 515 A I iso I N v. pt JI g-t" > "-i I\ 540 1151 5189.900 SWl 1·5 22 Wtutev.ater <J <1smr1Ck 1 C'rl M 964-2611 Sun. l -5 507 1 Dul(' her. In lnl' 559·845 1 $1 ~W .950 Sal/Sun I S 376 r-: 19th St . ('o~w ~1 esa 645 3694 $126 .500 Sun 1 4 17 Whitec<•P .Ja:-.mmc· Crk. CdM 640-S.:157 $425.000 Sat/ Sun I 5 ll8 Vi a lthal'u <Lido is le ) NB 673-1610/673·0316 $595.000 Dly t-5 10 Fallin~ LN1f , Turtle Rock. Irv. 551-R'?OO $275.000 Sat/Sun l·S • 5882 Sic·rr:1 S1£•nu Turtle Rr k. Irv. 551 8700 Sat/Sun L2·6 • 1 ~7S:l H<1rr('lt l.:tnt· East Tustin 642-KZlS $:JX~.soo.fc·•· Sat/Sun 1-5 • • 18712 Via Torin(I. Turtll' Rck. In 55H f70(J $28~.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • * 401 North St a r l.n J>ovt•r Sh rs , NR fi3 I 7300 $~*'15 .000 Sun 1-5 •l36~l GC:Jla xv DI'. l>1 >Vl'r Shr~. NR 631 7300 $495.000 Sun I 5 1515 Antiqua Wy . Dov<•r Shorl's, N R 631·7:!00 SIJS0.000 Sal/Sun I S • 1472 Cal:1x y Or . 1>11v1·r S hort's, NB 631-7300 ~i~S.Oo<> Scit1S11n 1 5 • 1207'Clerksh1rc 1.11 .. Wc·sttliff, NH 631-7300 $2:lo.ooo Sat/Sun I ·5 1318 Estelle·. Nt'wporl B<•ach 646· 7711 $175.!"><>0 Suri 12·5 2421 8unya < E:.isttJlufr) N R 645-<003 $260,000 Sat 1-5/Sunl-4 2301 J\lta Vistsi C fo:/ Bluff> NB 644-0484 $~!).!lOO Sat/Sun 1-5 306 Avcn1<1a Cumhn•. ntum,. N.H 640-5.560 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 548 Vis ta Grande'. Bluff:;, N. fl 6J1.1:n1 $::!20.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 816 Presidio. Mesa <kl Mnr. C.M. 644-9060 $117 .500 Sun 1-5 618 Kin~s J>hH'C. Newport Beac h $2 18,l))O .. Sat /Sun 1-4 3 II & GUEST 2755 Park Ave .. 1.aguna Be a<'h 497 -2426 $279,000 Sunday l ·5 1111 Pine St.. Huntin~ton Re h 963-6767 $164.900 Sun. 12·5 4 IEDROOM 205 Gamet. Balboa Is land 673·2230 $485.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1000 Sea Lane. Ne wport Beach 644-20091759-1616 Sat/Sun 1·6 ••727 Bayside Dr .. Newport Bch 631-1400 $875.000 Sat/Sun l.S • •443Canal. Newport Beach 631-1400 $2.56,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Via San Remo. Ne wport Beach 631·1400 $695.000 SatfSun 1·5 • •8 Collins Island. Newport Bch 631·1400 Sl.100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 216 Ruby, Balboa Jsland 631-1400 $485,000 Sat/Syn 1·5 233 Narcissus (Old CdM ) CdM 67S~ $S49,900 Sun. 1-5 21296Seasprite (Vla Pacific) HB 675-«>00 $121.500 Sun. 1-5 2437 Port Whitby, Npt Bch S.0-9900 ~.ooo -. Sun 1·5 21000ceanBI <Bal Pen) NB 759·9100 $359,900 Sun 1·5 212VlaPalermo (Lido> NB 840-9800 $395.000 ( 867 P n:sid10. CQ:.ta Mesa fi31·1'1(X> $1~.000 Sunday 1·5 S.'>O Vista fo'lora, The Bluffs. N. B. 644 S403 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1H:m l't 'arn<.•y <HVllms l NB tN2 5(!(10 S2<19.SOO·f<'e Sat/Sun 1·5 I IH Vw lthul'a <Lido fs le> NR H7:t 16JO 67310316 $59.5.000 Ov 1·5 1 ~·1 Vra Qu1to'<Lidol N µt Bch li75 fl670 $495.000 Sun 1·5 20701 (;osha wl<. Huntington Bch !Hi3 ti767 $112.900 Sun . 12·4 226 Alht>rt P l. Costa Mesa 546 2313 $1 29.950 Sun . 12·5 19~ Broadway. Costa Mesa · fl45 1466 $179.500 Sun. 1·5 , ?.0131 Imperia l Cove. Hunl'g Be a ch 979-5370 $139.900 Sun 1:30-6 l9142 Bikina La ne . Huntington Bc h 979-5370 $109.000 Sunday 1·5 113 Via Nice. Lido Isle . N. B. 673-7300 $369.000 Sun 1·5 39Silver C rescent. T rtlrk Hin. Irv 675·3411 $315,000 Sat/ Sun 1 ·5 4 .. plln FAM IM Oft' DIM *44 Fa rragut (Northwood) Irv. • 646·3554 $185,000 Sat S un 1·5 211 Sapphire, Balboa Is land 675·4822 $465,000 Sun 1·5 2005 Yacht Vindex, Ne wport Bch 644-9260 $445,000 Open S Sun 17870 Los Alamos, Fountain Valley 963·7881 $125,900 Sun. 12·5 * 1620 Galaxy Dr. C Dover Shrs) NB 644·4910 °$550 ,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 * 19722 Quiet Bay Ln.HntSclf .HB 536-0776 Sat Sun 1·5 ·21 Colonial Irvine 559-8451 $1f\5.000 Sat Sun 1·5 33611 Calle Mira ma r . San Juan Ca pis . 831 -~ 5234 ,900 Sat Sun 1-6 3482 Eboe, Irvine 559-8451 $169,900 Sat Sun 1·5 70 Grant . Irvine · 559·R451 $173,900 Sat SWl 1·5 • 1801 Santiago < Dover Shrs) NB 675-6000 $439,500 Sat Sun 1-5 • •426 Vi a Lldo Nord. N B. 631·1400 5895,000 . at Sun 1·5 18752 Via Pa latino, Irvine 559-8451 ~.000 Sat Sun 1·5 315 Poppy, Corona del Ma r 644·9990 $95.000 Sat S un 1·5 1777 0nole 0r <Mesa Verde> C M 631·1266 $214.900 Sun 1 5 376 E. 22n<1 St. I Back Rav I NR 675-fiOOO $298.000 . Sun I 5 1915 Chubasco fin Tl'rr l ('d M 675..fiOOf> $349.500 Sun 1 5 2306 f'ram·1s<.'o < Baycrl'st >NB 675-6000 $269.500 Sun. 1-5 1230Sand Kev (HVHls) CdM 675-6000 $375.000 Sun. 1·5 1601 King.s Rd .. Ne wport Bch 631·7600 $650.000 Sun 1·5 25471 Ba m ets St.. L a1w na Hills • 6'10-5357 $1 93.500 Sun l ·5 2006 Yacht Vigilant. Sea view. NB 644·6200 $359.000 S un I 5 • 17995 Gillman. Irvine 551·8700 Sun 1·5 525 Cameo Hg hlnd s Dr. Ca m eo H~hlnds 644-6200 $249.500 Sun 1·5 301 Apole na . Ba lboa Is land 675-6161 $585.000 Sun 1-5 #4 R1mrock ITrtlrk l Irvine 760-93.13 $3!0,000 Sun 1·5 1496 1 Dus k <Calif Hms > Ir '' fi7 3-RSSO $127 .500 Sun. 1 ·5 2H02 ( 'ird<• <Ra vshorl'S > N R 673-8.5.50 $JSO.OOO Sun. 1-5 2645 Runya C F.astbluff) N B 644-9990 $226,900 Sun 1-5 9972 llotSprin~s. Huntington Bch 963-6767 $178,500 Sun. 1·5 * 15432 Ve rdun. T he Ranch, Irv. 559 8888 $1 59.500 S un 1·5 124 Via Lorca (Lido Is le ) NB 675-7586 $479,000 Sun. 1-4 1720 Paloma. Newport Beach 645-7898 $189,500 Sun. 1·5 1100 Dennis Dr .. Costa Mesa 979·5370 $219.000 Sunday 1 ·5 •2469 Fust"hia (Greenbk ) C.M. 546-3193 $189.900 Sun. 1-4 :30 •2104 Yacht Gr ay ling. Sea vu. NB 644-9060 $364,500 Sun 1·5 40 Sycamore Creek , Irvine 752· 1700 $330,000 Sun. 1-5 3642 Sego <College Pk ) Irv. ' 540-1151 $176.000 Sun. 1·5 20023 Yacht Def ender. Sea view, NB ~5357 $425,000 Spt Sun l·S •299 Robinhood Ln., Eastsade, CM Best Offer Sat Sun 1-5 12 Cedarsprings (Woodbridge) Irv. 559-0504 fl18,000.. Sat Sun 1-5 411 El Modena, Nwpt Hts, NB 673-9060 $285,000 Sat Sun 1 ·5 1978 Pl. Chelsea, Newport Beach 673-8550 $235,900 Sat Sun 1·5 •1915GaJatea Terr, Irv Terr, CdM 644·9060 $755,000· Fee Sun 1-5 1109 Debra Dr., Costa Mesa 979-2100 $2A9,500 Sat Sun 1·5 3309 F1orida Circle, Costa Mesa 545-7389' $149,500 Sat Sun 1-5 •19ic Holiday Rd., Baycrest, N.B. 631·7300 $325,000 Sun 1·5 2000 Holiday Rd., Baycrest, N.B. • 631-7300 $310,000 Sun l·S 1606 Dorothy Ln, Hrbr Hlnds, N.B. 631-7300 $239,500 Sun 1·5 131 Milford, Cameo Shrs, CdM 644-9080 $788,000·Fee Sal2·4 S 1·5 ' 1559 E. Ocean Bl, Penin Pt., NB 6"46·7711 ~.000 Sa ll-5 Sn 12-6 1441 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores NB ' 631-7300 $470,000 Sat Sun 1·5 1730 Galaxy Or., Dover Shrs, N.8 . &31·7300 $499,900 Sun 1·5 3 Blackswan. Irvine 551 ·8700 $159,900 Sat Sun 1·5 928 Coronado {Mesa del Mar) CM 556-2660 $125,000 Sun 1·5 1901 Leeward Ln., Bay crest, N.B. 631 -7300 $265,000 Sat Sun l ·S • 1630 Highland Dr., Hrbr Hinds. NB 631-7300 $265,000 Sat Sun 1·5 440 Mendoza Terr .. CdM 631 -1266 $429,500 Sat Sun 1·5 2023 Swan, Costa Mesa 979-4117 $179,900 Sat 1·4 Su 2~5 • 1242Somerset Dr .. Westcurr. NB 631 -7300 $460,000 Sat SWl 1·5 2731 Pebble Drive <HVH) Npt CdM 640-5777 $425,000 Sat Sun 1-5 26431 Palisades Dr .. Capistrano Bch 540-5777 5'889,000 Sat Sun 10-4 5 IEDaOOM 1845 Port Sea bourne , Npt Bch 640-9900 $315,000 Sat Sun 1·5 5 la ... FAM IM or DBf •#8 Rolling Brook <TrtlrkGln)Jrv 759· 1616 Sat 1 ·5 Sun 1: 30.5 2615 Lighthouse La ne , Newport Bch 631·1400 $350,000 Sun 1·5 14612 Bel Aire, Irvine 559·8451 $144.950 Sat Sun 1·5 141 2 Ant igua < Dover Shrs) NB 642-5200 $389,500-fee Sat Sun 1·5 * 1301 Galaxy. Dove r Shrs. NB 644·9060 $.579,000· Fee Sat Sun 1·5 2336 Orchid mil. Newport Beach 760-9333 $199,000 Sat Sun 1·5 1301 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 644-6200 s.579 ,000 Sat Sun 1-5 8362 C:astilian Dr . H unt Bch 536-6086 $162.000 Sun 1 4 1002 St .Jnhn Pl. (No Tustin l SA 675·6000 $215.000 Sun. 1·5 197 Buoy < F:as ts ide > C' :\-1 642 5200 S 124 .500 Sun 1-4 • 1528 Santiago Dr . e wport Beach 642-8235 $439.500-foe Sun 1 5 2735 Cibola < Me~a del Mar 1 CM 556·2660 $157.900 Sun 1-5 • L842 Galaxy Dr . Dove r Shrs. NB 631 -7300 $65.000 -Sun 1-5 • •812 Harbor Isl 1 Promo Bay> NB 675-3411 $1,250.000 Sal Sun 1·5 1034 Sandcastle. HVH. CdM 631·7300 S330.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2784 Albatross 1 Mesa Ver de l C M 540-1151 S1 87.500 Sat Sun 1·5 6 la plm FAM IM or De. 20462 Rirrh St.. l: pper Bay. !'\B 631·7300 5385.000 Sun l 5 21133 Santiago ( Bay('rst ) '\ B , fi7S·6000 $498. 000 • Sun I :- COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE IACHB.01 30<1 Caj!ncy #215 <Vl'r~a1llesl NB 645 86.~ ~>9.900 Sun I 5 I IR & LOFT 24~) T~ingdo I rnnl' 552 61 !~ Sl'l.:1 ~sn < )~x'n Sun I ·S 2 IEDIOOM 2512 S:.mta .•\na ·\\'t' . Cn~t a ~t r a 646-509.1 '116.000 Sat Sun 1()..5 543 W Wil:;on it(' t. Cost ;1 .\tes:l 540 17'l0 $t0i,OOO Sat S un 1·5 2501 Sunflm,t•r Fl·L .S.int ~ .\na 540-361)6 $77. !lfl(l Sun l ·S #22 Salzbur~. :'\t:'wport Beach 631 ·1400 ~.000 Sat Sun 1·5 #17 Wildgoose Ct, Nwpt Crest . NB 673-5354 SJ62.000 Sun 1·5 14582 Golden Gle n, Wal nut Sqr .. Trv 552-2000 ~.000 Sat Sun 1-5 fH Sunda nce, Newport Beach 752-1700 Sll8.900 S~lt Sun 1·5 l IEDIOOM 601 Rainier < Brookview ) C.M. 556-2660 $132,500 Sat Sun 12·4 •52 Eagle Point (WdbrgJ l rv 759-91 00 $104.000 Sun 1-5 3 II p11a FAM IM cw DIM 320 Via Lido Nord #5 (Lido Jsle)NB 675-3411 $739.000 Sun. 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2•,...&21a,._ 608 608112 Marguerite (Old CdM> CdM 675-roc>o $335,000 Sat Sun 1·5 707 Acacia <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $244,500 Sat Sun 1·5 l •• & 2 .. 4520 Begonia, Corona de l Mar 642-5200 $309,500 Sat Sun 1 ·5 2600 Bayside (Old CdM > CdM 675~ $485,000 Sal Sun 1·5 110 Collins Ave .. Balboa Island 642-5200 $475.000 Sun. 1·5 2 .. & l •• 510 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $345,000 Sat Sun 1·5 l ...... IACHaott • •2314 West Oceanfront. N.B. 673-6210 $485.000 Sun 1·5 5 .. ,.... .... 618 Acacia. Corona d el Mar 642-5200 $345.000 Sun . 1 ·5 HOUSE FOR RENT Z llDIOOM 515 Begonia_, So of PCH, CdM 673-1181 $675 mo. Sun. 9·6 . ,... ... w ...... ... **'* Wllafl ... aP ... .. ~-... ~ ............ -...... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATIIMTIOH! RUL ESTATE SALESPERSONS! YOl 'H IH'l'O HTl)N ITY 'I t) J () ( N II II •' " ( NeWIX)rt llcttt·h ·.., "'"'I ui:~r1·S"H' Jlld 1h11um11 r\'al c~lall' (Lrnl\' (' 1\ H ... I•. It :-.. ,\ I. t-: S TltAIN INt; PltOG l<i\M Bl-:G I NS 'l'l '£S 0 1\Y Si':Vr 2:1 W t! on·'"" al'l'l'Ptm i: u11 pl1<0 Jltu1h ror tho"" ?>lulci.\)('rson~ 111h~r•·Sll•tl 1n lcarnmi: to -;I'l l h11nw .. in lhe "1111-:her VJlul' markl·\ Wt• r1• :.eu rl0h1111: lor ,, few 'lh gh ('ahl.k:r ' p1••1 1>11• lo flll U fc" JM11tllllffll+ 1n •illl 111l 1t•cs 1111 L1ck1 I sit• & l•';1:.l1100 1!-l.mtl 1>1,tl 1111w' ,\,.;k for Warnt:r , M..~ &~S 644.9990 V ACATIOM HOME Ln 1ng in lh1s Bruatlmoo r lo" nhou)>e has Lo" u11 kl't'll park like y :.i rd "ll('n .ur 1·oun1r' Ilk!''" 1111: Brii:ht \•hc!!rful ll>?hl lt·ntrJI ,11r bru·k ll1111r:., 1·11mmun1t ) 110<.1I. l•·nn1~ c uurh. 11d1n 1: lr'.111... 1.Jkt: for l1.;h111 Jl fnrlh< kill' VIEW \11.I mu\'11 mvt h more Sontioqo Reolton 711 63.:J J.1J.I GREENBELT GARDEN COHDO! :ii~ ~lSO 2 ll<lrm l balh -,upt•r '>hJrp h!>Uffit! lt>an~ or In uni\ $3500 ll<J"n C.111n""~"2313 . . .. ' ORAHGETREE E.nd uml l·1m'1n 111 I n ·1m· I H1h 111. l llnltn 110<>I & ll lllH ~ l),,.111•r :;a '' "'" Lnd .. 1 rnark1•1 .11 :Si11 fJtlll I· u nl J l>l 11· , n·,1l1H 1111Jn1 m,.: ,.z, RED CARPET ,_ 754-1202 LEASE OPTION! OR? Ill.\ I• • 11111111 I 111 • lx:I u1 ,. I 'Iii t ;i lid rm .! h.11 h I Jr Ll' l •JUOlf\ k11d1c11. ~ l'Jr l(J raj.!t' Large lot a ssu mable 111,111 Sll"I '150 Ca II fur 111"' '' dl.'I .11b :;.11, :!:H J . ', LET'S SWAP! I ha\t~ J 2500'-"q rt I Ur 2 , BJ t'U'>lom honH' " pool , "IJ~• on uni· very prl\Jl•· J l'rl' wrt h 'IOI) IHl(J l''IUll 1 . WJl;\T II \ \ 1': Y 0 l ' " ·• ..._or m :O.hKmlt:1 111.\nr Bk r l~JI l261i or 5-llj fi492 HIGH CASH RETURN •in .!ml Trw.t Dl'l'lfs fnr ,alt• With pnme prllpt!r l \ a~ SCl'UMl \ S25 ljll(J llr 1i111re u1 allabl1·lo Hl 1e~l•ITS t 'all now. 714-49~2146 .. ,.,, .. '\ ........ 380 GlENNEYllE I A(,.uNA 8f/IO-I MAGHIRCENT 8000 S /F-VIEW MAH SI OH Sl.750,000 Hick \l<lercuc. Hltr H32 f~llO OCEAHVIEW! 00' tu Newport ocean front l,1rgc 4 Bdrm. 2 lt rcpl uce:.. stwned gluss, wood beamed ce1lini:s Only S271:1,000 mclu<ll"S land 646 7171 ~,,.~''I J • I ,,, II,,-, [®IS&Hd COMMetCIAL REAl. EST A TE CAREER Estublis hett local rirm Is \akmg ap1>licat1ons from licensed re J I est Jte salesmen & brolcers ror a career m com merdal re. al estate managemenl & brolcerage. 1-;xtens1ve on the job training m all llS\lCClS o( this (1cld, /-\ unique oµpurtunily for the businei1s minded real est ale V'!rson Call for un inte r view. Realom>m•cs Corp bi5·6700 Hoettn for S-'t ..._...tors• Sunday, s.ptember 21, t980 MILYPILOT ll!IJ •;:;;; .......... iooi ;;.:;;:.;· ......... ;;; G;;:.t .......... ioo2 o;:;~ .......... iooi o::~;:.; .......... ioc;i G;;;.:.; .......... iooi c..,..,... 1002jCHMr.. 1002jG .... ra1 1002 ....•.....................•••.•............... ~ ...................... ····~·················~ •.••.•..•.•.......•••.• ·•·······•··········••· •··••·•··········•••··· ...•.•••............... ······················· ~ ... IN THE .. BEACH AREA WE ARE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SPECIAL~STS! THE LAND OF CHAil.iE CHAN! ,., ... ,,, ,,.. ''41\ 1~1· ' l, t.•Yt'tHfttJ 1 t•t1 \1 tu ' • Vthh.' u fht • , f t •1 t'1 '"•' , ••• v..\u ••l'nr ' \,, r wn,.. • • nor '-'•" "''"' ''J '"'•' .," ••• J• 1 •l Wt'lnt•t ~ t Jf, (,1\ 't, 1~ S"" pt1 ' I .. t I ~ ' I ~ Q s ... \~) $50,000 REDUCTION CRAZY · CRAZY Selle• '"' QO•nu , ..;:~ lllrd"'~ sell 1mmed•t11 .. 1y Vv ,,._, '' c;d crlf•ce 4 bP(.llO•Jrn ''~·w nomt' lust ii '""' ~tt>tl• •• " orean C0\t"t'<1 oar o .,.,,, der lo.s soa and MUCH M('ll'.ll:: ii:?(l9 171 41 f.46 n1 I INTELLIGENT INVESTMENT Wi th the creative l •nanc•ng ava11ao1e mes.. un•ts will oro· 111de vou w •tn 1ne TAX SHEL TEA VOl• ve been 1001<mq tor We have assumable lf1JSf deeds anrt a c;e11er w1llmn 10 carrv paoe• 1 h·s lour pie~ •s only 3 vears old and nas prac- t•ca 11y no maintenance and manv amPnt11es a s1<1nq $285 000 THE MOST FOR THE LEAST! TLl·~.~- 1 j • ' II .,.,.,, !STEAL ME! DIVORCE SALE 1(1,w-..... • 1-.,ilfH"t •~t.·Ql111 t.1c, 1mmpd1a1r ',e111etnen1 <.;\ lh r<. WtlltnQ fl ·,.;( t1 fttt' l'H•( f' 11:-1m<, Alonq wtlh mnre II~,.. .I bE><irr>Om O•ntnq room f1r .. p1ac1• pro1ess1c1n.;11 y cle 1 t1talert in t•1dr1 to :.••lilt> ''ltt.J l•on Will f_ARRY!.1 1t :?1f't71 4l 646 7711 $50,000 OH THE BEACH l lfp •S easier Feel noe sun tiakP11 c;anct the wa1 m breezes tnp wa1111 sun lhl' rom<tnt•C sounds 01 c;oulh of lrtE' boroer DPl•n11e1v .:in ~n1oya1>1e MONEY MAKER• !1 21 t (7141 646·7711 (§) COSTA MESA ..... _ _,,...., 2790 HARBOR BLVD . (714) 545-9491 OUTSTAtetMG 6 UMTS 1 b lk to Ocean Blvd. Prime CdM location. Pvt patio. quiet cul-de-sac. Xlnt financing. INTBTAINH'S DBJGHr Choice view property in Harbor Vi ew Hills. CdM. Exciting courtyard entry. jac .. fee land. See Lorraine Basche. Sun 1-5. 2501 Harbor View Dr. or call 714/673-1600. I UNITS. UNITS R four pie:<~. all:.! Rd rm Sl27.500 eat·h 12 unit!) t·ontract term~ $460.000 l!J units under IOX~ross, S950.000. \ nd there ... mnrp Call for info ,).1.(1 :11)66 •Whelan Real Estate becuti•e Homr <@Q) WM E DOUD 3 CO INC 2865 E Coast Hwy. Ste 207 Corona det Mar CA 92625 ~fo\ ,. up to lht> benefit... fJI th1" outstandtn~ t l1t>druo m :\l e~a Verch.' home lmpecl·al>ly m;iin tamt'd and dt•cor a te<I \\Ith (USLom l'arpel1n~ anti drapcnc .... douhll· llreplaee <incl fres h pamt Wtlh the bollum lmc of onh· $152.000 y11u'll hav•• t11 cHl quH·kl ~ CJI\ 751 :JIYI RealtOfl, Est. '907 I RCTaylorCo 640-9900 6 UNITS IM THE ILUFFS Large very private owner's home plus 5 other units to lease. Owner's unit (approx 2300 sq ft) has 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. living room. dining room. Other units consist of one 3 Bdrm and four 2 Br. 2112 Ba. Each has two car enclosed garage. Asking $795.000 " ll'!E!!'IB MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Z ... OOM #296 DeAnza, 300 E . Cst Hwy. NB 642·5200 $54,900 Sat Sun 1-5 ••700Lido Park Dr, #22, NB 631·1400 ~.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2 • ... FAM IM or DIN 890 W. lsthSt. #44, N.B. 642·0137 $32.500 Sun 1-5 300 E. Coast Hwy, #291. DeAnza. NB 675-3411 $64,sot Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE t:=SEL ECT tPROPERTIES P\R K C ITY Spct·tacular horrw un l he 111\h fa trw) 1n elite Thay mes Cl1) n Finan a\'ail S275.0UO R Wul do"-;· Gump & ,\yen. R t•al E ~ta l ~·· 801 !i-19-8550 FIX at Needs lots of help, only I hlock to heh. owner say~ bring offe r Wtll be creative. Call SEACOVE PROPERTIES 631·6990 Full Price $77,000 Cute 3 Br twnhm wailing for you ! Clean & UP · graded thru-ou\. Assume FHA In ~ Hu r ry. ~on "t miss · call 646-743'1 Cetttury 2 l /Goldstcr DOVER SHORES WATlltfltOHT $650,000 38R , 2BA. F /R, boat slip. OPEN SAT /SUN l·S ~00 Morning Star Ln. Owner 642-S8S7 WELL EXCUUUUUSE!!! 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M aybe you thought you couldn I move into a larger home because ol high interest rates Out the owner ol this home 1s an mvestor w1ll1ng to consider any terms• Be creattve and be prepareo to move into this 2500 SQ ft 4 oedroom J bath house 1n NEWPO RT BEACH fpatunng a park like rear vard and a c;pa m the master oearoom tor $259 000 Phone 75~ 1501 tooay s s s $105,900!! II rhe cons1an1 trickle ol vour ow n stream •s oo•no 10 keep vou awake n1on1s oon 1 read tn•s' fncrect1t>te 2 nedfoom end ull1t with stream oul~•de front door Feritunnq spac mus lloor p lan and ao;sumat>le low 1n1erest 1o;:in117t4) 759 1501 INVESTOR'S SPECIAL But you ve got lo call now• II won 1 tast Check tnese 1erms SP S125 900 $526 a month tncred•bte? Tne•e s more 3 bedrooms. 2 barn covered oar10 ramify kitchen CALL NOW' 11208 171 41646-771 t HAMMER SWINGER SPECIAL A tap tap here and there and you ve got a WINNER' Great tamlfy home that needs a little TLC All terms make this a good t>uy at $105 000 all terms SSSHHH! BIDER BE QUIET!!! I lee1 hke screafrung aoout th•S tan1ast1c 2 bedroom den 2000 square 1001 home 1n p11me IAVINE area• 11 t did 1t would be qone now• So you d better be qu iet and HUAR Y•11 (7t4) 759 1501 STARTING UP? We ve got one for you Cozy 3 t>edroom -with den tncred•bly Prtced 'at only $82 500 Large corner tot Close 10 everything START TODAY' is212 171 4) 646-771 t OWNER ANXIOUS has bought another home and 1<; 1ook1ng at two payments' Lovely executtve ranch style in W ES TCLIF F HIGHL ANDS FPatures 3 oedroom spacious coun11y 1<1tchen and a covered patio Tne price llas recently been reduced to $175 000 and owner w1U help with pttvate financing"" Open Sunoav 12·4 Calf for direc11ons 759· 1 'iOt OVER 200.000 HOMES SOLD! NEWPORT BEACH 2043 WESTCLIFF ORlVE (714) 646-7711 CdM INVESTOR SPECIAL Deluxe duplex. 313 with excellent terms and assumahle fmancm#( at 9~. interest Owner will c.arrv Properl~' 1s one year new JUST LISTED Ne·" 1x1rt Harhor View Hills lowesl priced, 4 lldrm rountrv l'harmer. with high assumable lnan of SI It 900 Owner 1s movinit and anxious CALIFORNIA HOMES PRICE REDUCTION Balboa Island o,..s • ..., 1-5 211 s,,,.1. EMERALD IN THE ROUGH Here's a chance to purchase the least expensive home in Emerald Bay. With a little TLC and landscaping this s uper view property could be a n o ut s tandin g res id e n ce a nd investment. Owner will pr ovide fin an cing with 29,.~ down. Proudly Spacious 2 story family home with pool si1ed lot 4 Bdrm 3 Rath. family room and mast er sulle. Onlv Sl27.SOO Con\'eniently loc:;ited to schools and shoppmR Open Sunday 1·5 14961 Ousk. lrvme Beautiful Balboa Island Home with 4 Bedrooms. 31h baths . 2 fireplaces. formal dining room . and family room. Ne wly redecorated. Also. a 2 bedroom Apartment. with plans and permits to incorporate it into a single family home. S46.5.000. '· offered at $465.000. -0 ·, ~v--= ,J11't!;~: LESS THAN I YEAR OLD Lai.?UOil lri·levcl with 180 deg view Priced to sell at Sl79.500 Creative fmanrinR with a h11?h a'l<.umahlc loan Won't last IA YSHORES BEST PresllJdous community llvtnR wilh walk to private beaches Priced to sell and owner may earn• Open House lh1~ Sunday 1·5 2502 Crc~t\ 1ew anfl 2~112 Circle Dnve 673-8550 ~THE REAL ~ESTATERS un1qu€ IS WHAT WE SEEK! • RUMBOLO REALTY INVESTMENTS 213 marine avenue balboa i sl and 675-4822 Di s tinctive country charm. 3 Bdrms . 3 baths. 2 firepl aces billiard room. large central pati~ with walk-in bar. $550.000 235 DRIFTWOOD ROAD OPEN TODAY 1-5 \1 1 tl?~\;\\~ ;\\~S1C)f ~llAJr=S tNC 600 Ne wpc.rl Center Drive • 640-6500 HOT DEAL Balboa Island Realty i\:-0:0 t:\\'ESl .'\E:\T l.:!(\\H'i\;\'\' 673-8700 AUTHENTIC SPANISH EMERALD IAY Clasalc tit.cl roof s,_1,11 ...... Oc....W. ,.., .... lay feahrl•CJ oc••• •lew, •ardwood floors, o'4i• c.111•9•. 3 ....... 3 ...... ·-•ly l'OCMll, fortlHll .... INiy a Ilk•.._, SS75,000 BALIOA ISLAND COTTAG~E Clw * ; two IM•oo• ..... pkW fwu, I Wact to Mr· Seller fl••cl•t ........ . Offend .. $229,000. 0,... Ho•H S••d•y t ·S. 20 I SufP" •• ,.. ..... • 0-1 DAil Y Ptl 1 IT Hovtet For S• Hou•e• For S• Hout•' For S• .. ..,H, For Sak ••••••••·•············· ..•.....•••........••.. •••········•••····••··· ···············•·····•· G .... r.. I 002 G"4rrol I 002 Go ... rot I 002 6._ral I 002 ····••·····••••········ ·•··•··········•••····· ••••·••··········•····• •••·•·•·••·•··········· •OHM HOUSE . I· • OPIM IH CAMI<> SHO.IS -Wlu lf> w a lt'r ''t'" · ,i BH 3 f\'\ f1 l & s p a Jo' t't'lll·rlt fl nanring '1 f.t~t· SI-: .. ; t't\Ht\I lo~ M("M \H•\' AT 131 Mii i Fonn llHI\ f OPIM ... SIA VtlW -\ \ .-r·~ 111 1' .111• i BR. 3 It,\ hunw \\Ith l~•'I ~ 'PU E'<.'t•ptmn.11 .ll '~ ~lll S t-t-IOI' K I E \' A t\ I : 1 11 i 'l i\ < 11 T (;ttAYIJN<: Oftltf IH UMVBSln r.AI• -I ~n t•h 3 8R . 2 B t fam Hrr l 1.11c11w1 floor~ & 't'rt•t•11~ l:tn.u ~li''I 900 1-'t>t> St-:t-: t'OR.\ HAI lll i..t 1~t-.I \"l 4611 SU-:RHA fHt-'1-I ,,,_. OPIM tH Sl'YGUSS HIU -1 t H bli lh. bo1111' r ocim ,\ l.1u11h r"nm $5ti7 .5011 ~ .. F '''{\ 1\1 BERNINO A1' l·I \IOH Hd li \ \ OPIH IH l.ACIC IA Y VILUGf -YlfW -f'arrulv s17f><I 'I l-\ll 21.. BA i:nt1 unit rondo ~15~.~oo si-·E I.A VONDA AT 390 St'~HISt-: t'IH<'I t-: OPfH IN MESA DB. MAa -l .ik e llt'W 3 BR., 2 BA G reat patio area" 1 large yard $117.500 SEE NA~CY S IMMONS AT 816 PRESIDIO SPACIOUS COM DUPl.D Beautiful ,3 BR home all re-dont'. with pri1vate patio . Smas hing modem unit wi th beamed ceilings. built-in kit. Corne r (\repl ace Outs tanding lorataon & te r ms $298,500. IA Y'SHO.E DllYIE Charm galore in this perfect 3 BR + den family home Enjoy pr1\·ate area with 2 white !\andy beaches. Swimming & boal1n~ faciliti es $450.000 (A CO.ONA DR MAI 684 Cape Cod with secluded canyon patio Larj?e \'iewmg deck to en jov the White Water of Littlc Corona 3 B R 3 R A F a m i 1 ,. R m 2 F1 rc phte·<' .• S65.">.000 ParfTUAL V AC.A T10N OH UNOA ISLE Luxuriously craft ed 5 BR on t urning bas in with pier & s hp for large yacht. 4 marblr & bric k fireplaces. 41 2 ba th$. panelled den Stunning mas te r s uite. Inv iting patios. $2,475.000. NJVAT! VIEW HOME Outstan ding C'ouplt•" h om,. 1n pri vate a r ea of Emerald R:iy Tennis C'ourt~ pools & prl\ ate beach P.njo.., '>Plend1rf -.unsets across lh1• o<'ean 'lf'W from this unique cu.<;tom homt:' $795.000 3 IB>•OOM_.A YCllST B eautifull y landsca p ed & impeccably dec·orau•d Perfect for entertaining J<\.1m1ly rm Loft ovt-t · looks drnmntie lt\'mg rm Large private yard Sl#lO ooo Ft11· IA YSHOaES COTTA.GE-OCLUSIYE Lovely s m all home in this private com muruty with it~ ovm beach & rec reation faeilltw' 3 Rn family r oom & 2 ba th s Recentlv re mod eled & rle('orated "ith Frc·nch door s. high bl'amt.«i \'~·llin ,es &. rharm galon• $29!1 ooo LIMDA ISLE Dra m atic one story High beamed ceilings. F a mily rm. + convertible d e n . Pier & s lip for lrg boat Sl ,250,000 leasehold. TOWMHOM£--alG CA.HYOH A courtyard entry to trus 3 BR & 3 BA townhome . Gourmet kitchen with French doors. red brick wa lls & pegged ha rdwood Ooors. Private yet converuent to Fashion Island. A must see. $.193.000. LOCATIOH! LOCATION! Enjoy the amenities of the Bluffs. Spacious 3 BR. hom e with open feeling and view. Decorated for fast possession. $225,000. HOISIHG AIOUHD Beautifully decor a ted estate. 2 big BR's + loft. Family room. Gourmet kitchen. Ultimate in horse housing, too -including bath a rea. $335,000 in Santa Ana Heights. GOICHOUS CAMYOH &OCEAN VllW 4 SHARr UNITS ' I ! •:-.I· I c I 10-.\<'IC K Rclrm:-. 11n a ·,u \\ 1111• 1111 1111 Ollh $400,000 01 hu \ 1 fur 11111\ Sl OO 1100 )o'1'l' HUGE FURNISHED I ,\ I 11111111 d11pl1·\ "t••p..., to lw.u·h lo ,tlll.1"111" 1111 OHW pnl1•111\,iJ With <t II 11111,il 1\11\\ II fl•I\ lllt'tll '\t•ll1•1 will 1·;11 r' llw .. nl 11 •• Im 1;111<·,· ,\..,kin~ ~· .. 1:1 10 1 OCEAt-IVIEW DUPLEX 1'11• I ,'(. I l\tl1111 \\ t•ll 111:1111t.111wd ••\ 11111 II\\ llt'I 1111 1\ "lllt't• Ill'\\ I I\\ IWI I 1'111 lflj' .11111 \I ti h "IJ' do\\ 11 \\IJI 1 1111\ 1111 1'1\1 111' lt;tl,111r1• ..... ,., 'tt • I SHARP BEACH HOME I Jtdl Ill tllll 111~' 11141111 h11 Ill-. 1111 ll1dlrl1 dt..,fl\\ I •h1·1 tlhl l',11.1 ... t' .11111 unh • I .. , 1.1110 'JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 Newpod Blvd. c~ )()th '" •• 1 .. ,. I\'·'"' ,,, I ,o\l lol' >h;ll .I J. (/_..,,fl ( ~l,, ~I_() ,, Country livln9 with maximum uc:urlty. Approx. V1 acrt. Tht ~ 5 '*"" fomity hOMe ..... chl~'s wMg. 591.SOO. C• fa:' <)Ott deo CMCt. OPEN 1-5 I 2 BURNING TREE R<;>AO· ( Pete Barrett ) ,__. _____ presents ______ ~ MOVE RIGHT IN! NEW USTIHG WITH HEW LOOI el e~ant C'Us tom hom e com pletely redecorated for the finest tas tes . .Excellent noor plan a nd spacious rooms. 4 Bdrm + maids room. Be the fi rst to c;ee thi~ $389.500. 1412 A11ffcJua, NI 0,... 5-I ·5 FOR THE SMART COUPLE W Af'fT URGE ROOMS to enhance v l' u r f u r n i s h i n g 5 o r f o r entcrtammg., Want prt\·atc patio and gardt•n ? Want upstairs sitting room with harbor view? T here're :ivc1il ablt' in t his Cliff Haven 2 Bdrm. dining room and 2 bath ho m e. $28.5.000 includes land. 225 Killrp rt. HI Ope91 5-1-S MONTEGO MODEL-REDUCED!. HARIOI VIEW HOMES llAUTY on the greenbelt. near community pool AND ON F'F:E LAND. 4 Bdrms with parquet Oak a nd It a lian tile flooring Owner will consider a 2nd trust deed 1 Now $249.500 19 30 rt. Carwy. HI 0,... 5-1-5 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WOODIRIDGE TOW .. HOME Award win ning model with a ll the refinement of fine decoratin g . Spacious 3 Bdrm a nd la rge yard. 9. 75'; assumable I nan ' $162.900 .• 92 W. Yale loop, Irv. Open Sun. 1·5 MANY SPLENDORED BORMS 5 IH AU! Plu~ furn1 ly rnorn, for~mal dining room and s tudy d<~n . f,as y can· ,v~1nl :ind pat 10 $1 24.SOO 197 luoy. 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Total t•harm .rnJ t 1 ·'' j!ar $-13.S 10 1 - WAll Hf HO'ld llOMI '> REAL ESTATE 6J1 \4fltl Balboa Peninsula I 007 ....................... '\'ew 5hr. 3ba S27:U.Mlfl. 1·/\ term!> ocn & bch \ u 113 t-. lialboa 675 ~11;.1 H 1-.PRE.Sl-~~TIN(.i l'crunsula l'mnl 1'roµcrt1e!. 'it•wp• •1 I 1 141 ,\n1ilahle 1 ·an Pal l'1w •• ·r~ l'1•n\11n 21 W1·~lthfl 1>15 7221 WINTt-:H llEN"I \L 211r ·•r :itor. sns & s,r,1,11 111 l·:ast llu lhoa lii!i l lli-1 - Copistrmte> Buch I 018 ···•·····•·····•···••·· BLUFF HOME 1111 l'Xtra l11rgc lol \~ sunw 101 11 ; l._irge 111:.111 \'ll'w ol lrnrhor & "' 1·;111 1t).)11 Vac;it1or1 & lnVL'!>I 11wn1 l'roperttl·~ Int 193 9:181 D\l I' 1. ~;){ 11 v ow N 1-:R IUYBS IOMA .. ZA l '\11111 ,. 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'I"'· GREAT PRICE! :1 lld rm. 2 ba. i< In t ~tarll•r h1rnw with <1ssumahlc 1tn.rn1·111s: al !I 1 11 ; Larg<• 1111 wrlh Stlflll' occan \'lt:'w , xlo t rcmodt•I po~!-.1h1ht1es sun .500 497.5494 Corona~Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\1trnrt1ve pool duplex + 2 J.(twwl rcntalb Pnmc loca sundecks 16101 \"<1 rat111n HuntiftC)tot1 & I n v e ~ t m t' 11 l HarbOur I 042 E Side By Owner' Properties. Inc ••••••••!•••••••••••••,• 3br. t'U!'>tom hume. over 493·9:181 WATE;JlFROHT VIEW Mzcd gar, ask mi,: S126.500 ---------•I POOL ~HD SLIP Oµcn Sun l·•I &\5 :lG!M Beautiful Chn:-.t111na R11y REALTOHS WE'RE OPEN EARLY with indoor r111ol Jnd ex 1 IAM Sunda~ t o shoY. pansl\ c \'1ew Perfect for )OU this ex«ept1ona lly entertaanini? in tha'l :I fast at Sll4 ,950 Al(l M home with pu1111 unrl bot11 1,73. 7771. d n l' k 0 w n c r w 1 I l 228AMHERST _.. leas!.' oplann and ex BUY MOW-SAVE & Al'PRECIATE Ttm. ;i lldrm 2 Hu Purdue p I 11 n 1 n C 0 L L E G 1-: l'AHK arl'a t~ lht' lowi:~I 11( :ill 111 hl·'r' hstecl ror .•Jlt• llu~ this beaut\ 1111w uml )OU will not only -.d\t' cmlllt·~ bul ~el l'l{lra JpprC('IJ\lOll a .. wl Wl'll \:-kt ng •in I~ $I :12. SOii Open ll•Jusc Sal Sun 12 5 14~ Sumac OPEH SAT /SUH I· 5 THE "UM-CO .. DO" IN WQOOIRIDGE ONLY $1 32.500 ,\ <lcllghLful :i Qtlrm . d d u I l o t• t• u p 1 e d Cn•l•k1A.ond i\:.pcn Plan on low tr >1ffe1• t•ul de sac .. 1r1·1·l The lowe!>l ro~• dct.11'11rll rc~1dl•nt·I' an \\'1w111l1r1llgc 77Blu.1·ay <',\I.I. \it IC'K 644-72 I I ma • • • READY & W AITIHG llc·aultlul 3 Htlrm \iH·anl lt•>11I•· n1•" h tlcl'ora ted lhnmul loll:,;lh local('(I 111 tit•· l'\l.l~'OH="f'\ 1111\l I-.'-.tr1-.1 l°l<J~t> lo ..,, hrn1I., park<,, am ob , h 11 )J 11 I 11 I!. 1\ ~ K I fl j.! Sll i .. 1llCI Cl)H•ll llu U.,l' Sat Sun I 5 5 101 Uoanokc • -:;.. RANCH RE ALT Y 551 2000 WOOOIRIDGE TOWHHOME $129,900 I 2 Parir Vista l'ntlc ,,1 own<'rsh1p a11d l>1.•.1u1 1rull~ up~raded 2 hdrna w1ffiil• halhs W ALHUT SQUARE CONDO l1n1 t'fltoM•ll loda~ ~Bdrm~ and 11 , balhs MOOR with POOL 14522 Swe~tan llcJUtlful and 'Jl;.tCIOUS 4 to<lrm v. 1Lh large bonus llilrm \"I t-:W of moun· 1 11111.o L.and!>tapcd yard. 111u .. 1.iol and \pa 2 wet b,11 (;r.-at for enter killlllll! I lnh S ~ r~ old .inti 111 1 Jl1furn1u llom< '> ~li'I 10 1 - \\.1\flHIHOl'-l HOML "o REAL ESTATE r ~ 6311400 **10% DOWN! bU\!> this lovely I Bdrm rnno\1) c;rc.al mveslmc nl ur '' arter home S8:!.50CI TURnEROCK 'l'"' 11 n market . l~·Jul1ful Plan 3 realures 4 ll<lrm~. 21 2 h:Uhs. fam1 h room d111in~ room. 3 ,::.ir j!arage Cnusually tarj.!I.' park ltke yard. m.11'~ lrt.!t!~ & garden 1n "·•·ludcd !.e ll in g . 2 JMlm~ Immaculate con dH ion Man' c usto m J nw1111 1es Call for aplJI Sl!!8.Sll0 TURTLEROCIC HILLS l're-.ui<'nL Hofll(' has ju!il been h'oteci LarRe corner lot. approx 1 • acre. 3 Urlrm~. 2 buths, diomg room. family· room . 'Jultt-d beam cc1hngs / ,\~31J ma b le loan SH9.Sl.IO rncludm.ll land. SAN JOAQUIN Lurncr condo tn The \'111.i:. 2 Bdrms. 2 baths. centrnl air. patio. double Jttat·hed garage 2 Years old ,\dull community Exl·cll en t value aL Sl48.500 DA YID D. CARLSON REALTOl 83l-929J ••SUNSETS! EnJO) the view from this highly upgraded 3 Bdrm condo. Assume IO';. loan· I ~UQUALIFYI NG~ SI03.700 Fro m this special Shor ecUff ho m e with 4 BR .. 4 baths. plus a family rm. large enough for a pool table. Pla ntation shutters. Sunny patios. 2 private beaches. Call for a showing: $795.000. OHi OF THI OllGIHA.l Hu I boa l'cnms 11l11 l'o lul IHllllt'll with it 's o.wn 11nlq1w look < '111 c·(ully <·ured ' 111>0. ~.000.1>40·49911 fine:J Drhomc 1tw1llsl'll • bdrm. f11tmal d1111n~ rm chanizc S751l,000 College Park 3 Bdrm Pool. Jacuz.zt. Nice fa mt I)• ho me Xlnt rond Sl.28,!IOO A!(ent 545·4289. :';45·0318 llST LOCATION IM TMI WoaLD Steel "I " b eams into bedrock support this magnifi~enl cliffside home . Multi-tiered & virtua lly suspended above China Cove, each room is wt"apped in glass. Epvision forever views of the bays, the is lands & beyond. $1,450,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 for ~I 11111 U l/I 11111111).t 1'0(10) Hnd nt•w k1ldw11 U111111c·r· windows . i.:u h lt•i.. f m ·pf 1w1· I lc-11 It v !>Omt•lhin~ SJl<'<'llll 1 $:t:\!1,ll(IO A SI US -..t CHtr llo.. wett..ty fW09'8R W'Mcll coHr• t.yen & ........_ ~===()42·!1200==~ Pete Barrett ~~r _....,,., ••. _._.,~#--·~~·-----····· ....... PRICB> TO SELL Beautiful Moonre s t model in serene. park hkc .Jasmine <.'reek Thtb clcl(:intly appointed ex 1·---------ecut1vc home feat ures 3 11 Bdrm:.. family ruum. formal dining and 2•, bath Enjoy swimmml(. tennis and peace of mind in a prestigious security gua rded communit y . Drastically reduced and ready for occupancy. Br 1ng on offer seller ill desperate! Shorl escrow po:.slble OP£N SUN Oi\ V 1·5. (476CAi '6f.26l I osan . ~ealcy OCEAN BREEZES 3 Bdrm, 2 car garage, new bath. Large covered apat10. Best street on Westside. Only $91.900. 645-9161 1 OPEN HOUSl RI ALTY /. GREAT TERMS! GREAT PRICE! 3 Bdrm. custom homl.' fe.ituring river rock en trance. leaded glass. rm ported tiles. t:ustom hot tub & deck. 15'· dn Own e r fin a n cin~ ~9.500 4'7-S4t4 HIMl"9• a.acll I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......~ Gorgcou.'I 3 Bdrm. 3 bu. huge paneled family r m Close lo all amcn111e., itf.t,!KIO. Open Sunday I ·4 20021 Lawson Lane SUNSET REAL TY 557-1623 llOMI -, REALESTA1E - \VATI HI HONT 6.H-140(.) U_, Owner 4 Bdrm. pool, 1044 ·)<pa. a~sumablc. $185.000, Irvine Call 1;.i&J5S4 Vacant •..•.•.•............•.. BY OWNEH. moo· :l hr. bes~('. Beerf1t•ld ( IWC $1491990. Lo.,...e!>I \'al·ant 752-53.S.1 Open Fri/Sat /Su'!. 116 Hentage 2br. Twnhsf• pool park ~.500 Ownl'r .559 H4S 752 1439 councs~ \ubrukers lnvcs111rs a~:.um 91 J', loan. no quul P r T I 676. Tcnanls 1111~ si;1111 $106.SOO as,um. S40M AGT ~ 6'XXl I Iowa rd ·* *ON THE LAKE One of Irvine's most pre- s t1g 1ous r esidenc es. W OO DBRIDGE CROSSING 'S largest model The "F.aston''. 2 blks to shopping & cinema. 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J U!>l 11.!>t"J' $149 1• Kl 559-8888 RCTaylorCo On~Lake \\'n11cll1r1d~l· 2 Ur pi th dt•n . 2·~ B:.i 1111Hl11 "Br1g htlln' II l'l .J 11 l.aq(c ITIJSIPr l11·clr11111n '>Ullt' hunm k1ldw11 1111 " 1 ul de '"l' S21 t .~111 ti '\1.1,tth C11\ ,. I )J.ll'n I louM' Sun I ;, I '1~'11 1'1 I '-.ii 'tun , Ch1 r" '11111 h a.!J l""4;1 111'1':'\ ll'>t' '\t '\ 1 .,., l .111.:1•1 .. 111 Ill~ l'\rl'I ( 111111<1 l'l,111 If • I Ill \\ 11111 O:lltMI 1"1 1•n;t 1ll\l lll'ltl ..... ' \I 9\.1 IV\ lt'l. , I I 1 h ' h .. , ..,,,,., l't •IUI• i"'rl1o1 11 .. 111!.1 tti•ld holf\11 I 111tlt rodt ll1.111l.111ot• , •t .1••um.1 h '"'""' "'~ 'Jll "''" II " \\JI \1.1 • II 11 .~I ''"""' ..,Jh It \1"111 1 l1u "' d •h 1 ''' '~''' dul-t.11111 111-. llolll\I \111•1 !1 1 .. 11 .. 1111 11111!11 I ' 1 ,. 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Pes: Allen RJtr 494-7578 THE ONLY WAY TOGO Localed h igh abo,·e l,;,..:una 's famed R1v1er a coastline w outstanding ocean \ u. 3 bedrm. noor plan features beamed ct-fli n gs. \U de,·k s , cnl'lc.>!>ed hnck patto & kit w bit rns & brkfst ba r Priced lor 1m - rnt!diate sale at SIJ!t.000. ~llSSION REALTY ~S C..,t Hwy, Laguna PhoM 494-0731 Coldwell Banker . . . 5BEDIOOM JEWEL OCEANSIDE OpNMwWfl-1 ·5 lJOIJS...tA•• ~L..-. I l'rt11.to ~Jll.hl 7Gll 16.t .@ . WHlnw•n• Yl(W I >J•·n hOU.)tt• "i4.1111JJ \ I • 2012 Sun tfrn•• OH Tl'm11li 11111, \ l\l'\11 hit> ,1\o\ulh \llll Ill lh.-. w1:1r111h l'i•'I(""' 1 l'l •I r n1 ~ l1J h '"", "\.1lid .. r1I \ illtl n1,il Ill I l1t111hn111111.: 1n .. kr 1111 .. nui:: .ind ~·1 '" • II "\t 1 ~l()O )(I fl 1\n I 1•111101( Ii thcrt-ur•· 1Jlun• lur 1 \ J1411'9Ull S°lti!I OllO Ca4TR4L LOCATION fw the f..Wly on the go. S '¥ bdnns, 4 ba. c ountry d ininq rm, bffmtd li•incJ rm1 hUCJe family rm with fir•plau, entertain- ment area in rear patio. EV94 o special place fw the do9qies. SOl,000. SOUTH LAGUNA COTIAGE. 4 block:. to bt.·.il·h Moun tarn l'ahm almo~pht•rl• with stone f1repla•·l· $2 o. o o o ti u w n . F I' Sl:I0.000 494-158 1 DOLPHIN R.E. CONTfMPORAR Y A wood & glass 3 bdrm h o me w i th larj.!c playroom ror entertarn ing or farruly fun. SPl't' tacular white water & 1:1 ly hRhb views Cedar s1d inR 111s1de & out SJS0.000 CHARMING •.. .. 1s the word for this 3 bdrm home in a quret north end location. Wulk· rng distance to shops & beach. Room ror e ~ pansion. $268,500. CROWN POINT A 4 bdrm home with enor m ous potential 111 lhis IC'vely qwel urea Large pal.lo with pool. secluded spa & BBQ an?a. Good ocean view from sundeck S389,5tl0 ~ ... ~\.. ... 1eL(f&....._ Qf '410AS 17141 494-1177 VIEW OF CATALINA Panora mic ocean view from patio deck of this beautifu l. s pac 1ou!> 1·ustom burll modular ho me In fa nt astic Treasure Island Trailer Park. Vaulted ceilings. "'et bar . b uilt 111 m1c r owa,·e . Nu -Tone Food Center OPB4 SUM 12-5 <'.\'lust call off m .• for en trythru secunl~ i:ate1 lll>1o1u11l11I I llr :ii• hJ (IUI\ I 111 Olll f!J lo\ ,IH' 11·11,111 11111k 1111r c .ill .tjjl \l1ll tl\ll .ii ~·111 11 ,1 LOVELY LAGUNA HILLS 111111111 •• .t.., 1111h I "1 1.• I ll11f Ill 1111 II\ 1'1 ""' l1tl I 111o11 .uh•., .!1111, • I 1111 .1 h1lllll Ill JI C'.I \\Ith ,pft 11 •ft•ui. m ountJlfl 1 It'" )I'll .. 1111 11.1111 l.11 i.:t• .1. """'1hl1• 111.111 '"I\ I ' '" ',,,I ll.11 "'I 'I I ht II I 111 C/Z I ,...wpor1 Center 640..5lS1 LOCJUfto HICJWC'I I 0 5 2 ···•···········••······ Laguna Niguel Realty • OCEAN VIEW I 11111111 <.\ lkfl I !;111" 111 '1~u..I -,111111 1.11.11 ol,.tl ···•· I"""""'"'\ ... !I" h •f111C I 11111 I • t5'1ul J><I 1\ •tlUll.t" f'I I ,flt 1•·11 k lll. 1111 11.11111 , 11111 111 .11 I I 'I I ~ I fl .• I (," " l t ~77 ,)l~I GRACIOUS LIVING \f1·ol!11'I I ·lllt'olll \ 1!1 .1 1.rl.t• n1•\1 t11111 1111 q111 .. t 1t1Jilt• .11 11111111 I lltl1rn !Jl11lll St•p.11 .11t• 1>1111111; H 111 I ll'l'jll.11·1' Ill \I "11•'1 IHlr111 1;11,11 ill'tf 1'.dt• •:nmmu111t ' ~::I .1IH1 495-5220 496-24 13 830-5050 493.9494 t-:l1°1(a11I 111dn11r 11utd11111 111 lllf! \• 11\'l',111 \II'\\ .I hr 2 tia J.:Jr dt•n hom1 111 ,,. ,. u ri I,. ' t1111111111111 \ \\ I l'I l,11 ,\· J11111I HI ",elk to ht'.11 h .! 1•.1l 11h Jlnum 111 .... 1.111 , ''""''' p r o I rl 1 , 11 r l 111 n1.1111l .1t1" I l!I•• I.Iii! .ll(t'llt Newport ~ach I 069 ••••••........•........ NEWPORT SHORES Walk tu He.1d1 Pl')IJI' Tenn" Ofll•n ll11u,1•S,;I Niil I .1 :Ml-H 'an.rl :: Br Dollhouw 1111 11•1 lart1 l Druµ In thl' JOO\ I' .111 cl res" ti1 5t"t' lht-:.C' other hsl lll):S 1\ FRA.\IF., :t Rr 2 St\' huge fHI 'u nfJCl:k w aslroturl :-\eeds pa11H and lonn.: <·arc 2 19 Walnut S155.tKMI CANAL FHO:-:T, :1 Ur :: Ba OW. FP. + txinu:. Rm Good take "''er loan Be low Mark~1. value. 3JO 62nd St Ju~t rl'<.luced Sl9!1,tMMI CANAL FRONT . .i Ur 21 2 Ba LoL<;a wood & tile Bl 'll>l ne :.lura)!l' guurmel k11rhen Prnll· of Uwncr:-.h11> 151> h2nd St. A Sll!al al S218,llllll Musi Sell' ELEGANT WA THFttONT RE.SID ENCE t lrll' u l ;\it•\\ p11rl -. I 111t·:..I l111·a1 ion~ l.;11·~e!'.l floor plan offl'l'Cd . Two ht•droorn, d(·n. :J ba th vie w or bay. Hu.it ,lip 1·q .. :ht-. lip 111 l.1' S·749,000 JAMfS E. GOULD 631-1532 BfACHFIXER h • lurtd Ilk h't' I hlk I•• h• h !:"Olt•JI 11 1111 )1~1 I•~· 675-1771 .!1~•1 V. l-..t ttJlbn.1 Uh ti r: \STllLL n :1 HR .... lam Rrn 1111cn I & H + d "' n 1• I ,, 11 l .irdrcc µ0111 :.•ll'U 1JI11 I m m a 1· ho m 1• w 1 1 h c·harm SIW UCMI HI', ,1, ~umabJt> l11Jn ;~2 2 w; owner as,'l ! JUSTREOUCED ! lleau11ful m1111 <'sl.11 t' '1luJll---.t ••n o\t~r • • .. 1•'rl1 1-:n1cr lhru \HOUl-!ht 1ro11 L:clll' IU •• n 1111111111·ul.i11· I lldrm hurrl!· ~:\n.'i1l111n.1I 1 al111• JI uni\ S.!!111.IMlll C'all .'\atal1l' J~I 675-6000 THIS PROPERTY JUST WENT UP! l11f1Jt 111n \\Jlli fur nu 11nl' 'cfler JU~I ra1<>t'll lhe pnn• 11n th1:-. ht•Jul1ful t u.-.tnm h111 II J II It .! 11.c ll t' l' J n f I Cl II I h ll m 1• " hJ• hdor •tuJrlrcr" Jnml ~IOI ltl ~~) 1111111 llL H RY befort· t Ile llrlt'l' ~Ul's uµ .igarn' IONES REALTY INC .... , l'MO 673-6210 •OMTHEIAY * L An chora ge , L id o Mobile Park. qwet t-nt.I Lido Peninsula Coach +Cabana Bes t B;i} \'lew OPE .. '°" HOUSE. Sat & Sun, Sep{ 19.20 & 'l t IO Spm Sl25,000 or l>l'"I offer t 714 16i5 H 11 or 1714 >797~6m0 BLUFFS $;!11,000 down ii hr, :1110 Owner wrll st•ll on rnn lr at·t or lt·a~c 11p11un Urokl'r !i1c'l' \!57 19()(1, li40 ~:J,j5 "<•wport Shores 1 Hr nr bcal·h SIS9 ooo t\ssume 1-.1 TU of St27 1100 JI l:!''"' i ti(J 1'177 th 11\\ll('r l,11111 1 .. 1, •. Jllr Im 111.H·ulJl1 \\ail 1111"' 1...w 111111un :>l~l IMIO II\ t)\\11\'I 7liO 1'177 EASTBLUFF t-.:-.<.:EPTIO~.\I. \ t t-:\\ BY OWNER I lut,tand1111( \'alu .. :th.- tl1·11 ll(t-I 1' rrn lw 1111 d I .\I.Ill\ ~.\I I .h ( lj11•1t II II II ' .. I I .1 111 ' JI 111 ~.11 ~llO (';ill tit I 112111 l ondo 1, twea11 & m1111n t.1111 \ ll'\I WJlk 111 lw.11 h :1111 21 .dl;.i, 111101 tt'llllh Sl!l:!.51)0 ( twn••r ti-15 M lfil OCEANFRONT ohtlrm .!ll.I 'tlll'l'I 11,..,1 t 11111 '>'l!J!I 5011 !llil i I 111< J~t l'r1111·111lh SEAVIEW I' or t Ho' a I :\1 n cl ,.1 l>anl)r;imw ',..,. 111·e.111 1·11.\ hj!ht). & m1m, IBr :JHJ FR lt1rm.il 11111 J rc.i. up..:r.11ll!d . :.hut tt-r<., <'Ph l'llll"\. 'ohcl oak 11antilrn1? & molclrn!? II\ 1ni.: rrn. l U"Olom madt• "Jla. pond. "triall. J.!a S t·u11ver~Jt ion pll clt..>t·l.s. t'U:.IOnt landst·aprnu. 1n t i.:ale 1i1uardcd communrly w pool. tenm:. crts. s pa. HB(-J'io FOR SALE UY OWNEHIBKR $445.000 Xlnt terms 644 9260 BARGAIN!! 17 Wildgoo5e Ct. t:: N I' 1-: ll T ;\ I '> ~-H !) ~~~~~~~~-0 H t::A \I Hul!e pa110 O'll>ner lca\1nl( 1n I 111on1h llt;> ..,a1CI 'Sdl m' :! hr. 2 h,1 l'IU)Clo" Thl' '""' l''-1 11n 1 ·t! S'6::! tM 111 1 111 '-ewport l "rht "''uma hll' Joan & tiwncr ma' ht-It• Cnmt' :.ec 11 & make Hiur oHl•r Open Sun l 5 hu~c Fam1h Km & hu..:c sunde(•k + ·I Br 21, llu On\ I.' b' IOI l'ollun & call tor apµ1 \ FHA:'.IE :! St\ m1·r ~1tro Hdrm~ & ~ 11•·ht•n Jusl listed 1.ookml! l11r Buye r with $50,lllJIJ down l".ill for infn on tt'rm~ NINFA JARVIS 642-8850 Juhn Coomhc hkr Pettinwla Duplex t:omµlelely refurb1~lwd one blk to IJcarh \'tllr uwn tht• la nd CrcJt fmancm~ S205.1~)11 BEACH DUPLEX Two 2 bdrm. I bath un its Summer winter rt·n tals Pr11·ecl for qu11:k ~ale BALIOA-NEWPORT Realty 675-8170 NEWPORT HEIGHTS < lpen House Sat Sun I I Z.IOI Holl,\ Lane. Sl44.500 Jbr, 2ba. den. beam ... · ..,kyhghl:-i. frplc. li.:c lot 2 car f:l<Jr. mu' In l'llntl . f>:ll li731i MAL'.RYSTA H 'EH SEt\ LION Ht-: \I.TY 673-5354 COZY · '\/IYr llGTS homC', I Br w n)<1m tn add lln Beam l'l'illllJ.: R \' Ul'l'l'S:>. Sl25.IMIO Bkr :H5 :n:r. :111 r . I 1 , Ro . I ,1 m rm $218.1100 ""'u rnuble 111,m lilM Krn~s l'lan~. N II 1-'0R S1\LI': lff OWNl-:H .'J .. :w l'OftT SHOR .. :. 2 ''"' y :1 hdrm, 2 1111 re 1 l'lll I) r1·cl l'l.'11r ;1te1I. SIJll,1•l!1 li7S ~673 811~1 BIG CANYON H;ire :1 IMrm l>cn·l'r w lri; pat111 & g'uest qtrs 11 \ l' r ,,: ;i r ·IJH' ~ t· 11 e r f'1nan r1nu S39S.Oll0 6'14 7020 9blngo Npt Terr. Twnhse 2 • 3 Hr. 2 ~ 21 ~ Ila. 1mol , spa. t>askl!tbull. 'olle) ball. $111.t.500 & up. """ll' w '1e~. John :.1an.hJll I ond0Spel·1ah:.t 6.11 125f. It .. .\I.ii. re\ t•rw lui;o Ht•.lllnrs DOVER SHORES FABULOUS HOME wrm POOL I llclrm. :J(JOChc.i ft C /2 1 Newport Center 640-5357 JASMINE CREEK I ll·t .. ru11w , "" n h11m1· :1 lldrm :: ... 111n ~pltt le\'cl h111nc "1th 11ltt! 11n•.111 1 I<'\\ 'l'ht• uJ11111a 11." 111 clc rnr (',df111r uppt •Ii hers in ;11·cu an• .it ... 1." Jllilblc C;i II C /2 I Newport Center 640.5357 CHARM ( .1 m :lllr \ 11 hurrw. krr olc1 k -.11.1 lu:.h lmh.q1 I! \ .1ullc'(I • l·tl U 111111 drn 1m \\t'I har lam rrn " • .. 1111 ltl>r.1r. -.t am.·tl J.:IJ-.-. tlJrhor R1d~e lllt' .>l-1 ~ 11 1;;5 I llJ:I NPT HEIGHTS $139,500 :1 B d r m . 2 b a t h . f1replat'e. large lol Rool l! .>cars new. eall 645c!lt6t WB_.D lmlAT 11. blk to beach 2 Hr. 2', ha Condo 1400 sq ft frpk, lots of wood J Oll m i rrors In clude ~ Wl&Sher /dryer & refn.: $135,000. VIEWIEALTY 770.0544 HEAT AS A PIH I Bdrm & 1-'oirnrl) l<m w11h h1•autrful \ant l.;1'11>'1)!) lrkc: t..:1111 l!l l'l'I" Park Ph.1<·e lnr X.U i lt•I LIGHT & BRIGHT Hl•al lll':tl 'I Hcl1111 ~ 1111 llUrk hkc )'Ur ii f-'ull 111 1t 1 $91 5110 .. ark l'IJl't• 111. "I<' ' th I Fabulous oceanfrunl Int, JU!>t redu1·ccl $55,llOO Other Real Estate Loeated in ~111 me S <..: r~ ••• •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • sldent1al ne1l(hborhood Mobil~ Ho~s ExC'iting whitewater & For Sal~ I I 00 U('n VUS Sclt«Jr Wiii ('00 ••••••• ••••••• ••• •• •• • • sider carrying w 110-1s• 1 t;;un Jun11 C'"apn $5.1 111111 do wn at low 111ll'r t-sl Br, 2 Ila M>l11 "I fl 1C1 t rate Np oHerccl al old, ARI :141 ~1:1·1 SJ.95,000. tall Paul Yodc1 at Lingo 4\18-<1950 ...... c.estrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWN t-:R 2 yr Qld t "on do, 2 8r. 2lh . OHI O \ xtra:.. a ... !>uma ble loan S79,950 661·:1787 BY OWNt;tt Ideal for horses I a1 r1 country home. 2bdrm 3000 Sq fi barn, hW) fr1rn t ag"" l'RIN C IPAl.l'I O!llL Y S2f\S.OOO 4!13 1,Nl! HORSE PROPERTY Lrg 3 Bdrm 2 lfa hum\• on approx 1 ~ acre wt th 2 st al l harn. ta<'k r1111rn . corral. in exdusivt• \11' :.ion llrll:. Ham·h \,, ,,. •EXCITING• Spe-cial Buy lll•.tutd ul 111•\\ h 111 R• Jtll'tl r,1qwh & dq' l!llr 211a IA.'\ 111 I 1"111' l..1.:un .. 11 111 111 , · 5• l'k All m·" .11•1•1 , "' n•·r 1111 a1 111. 11 "'" Clullhou,~· 1•>'11 J 1111111 "JUnJ P\• rc·1 , ;\ t , h,cll t ld 511:!'1 Hewpori Beach ~st Buy in Town ll x ,;, :!Hr 111 I.II l'fll'll 1111111< fll'W l'\lt'llill 111111 "Ol'lll'I 1 ll(;t, lr,l 1 CLASSIC MOBILE HOME SALES II I I l!i(M11l,11i••I '\t1 'IN \ 540-5937 pool, tenrns. l'fullhtiu't' '" new equcslnan t'l'nt•·r 8 \ Owner 11 1 o k l'r', welcome• ~l.15,tMI() Wll 11 I•---------• great term), t~I 1;:112 B.> owner. forc'l'd 111 " II our drl'am · hoU'-1.' <1 llr 2 stor}, 211BJ. w 1·n11 l dlr A!>i.IJ m Ill . murt~age 6 hlt11 ki. f1 c1m D:ina Pt llarbt1r Im macul a te ' $14 '1 !!lier 19:13643 on: \N \'11-:w :l200 '>Q II . 13 .11-rc .,\ ,to .. 11 .1t $23.t .900 0pt"n ~Jt Su11 I ·6 83 I :I0.10 HORSES-HORSES I ar equest c:statl! 'Ill'" .i.:lOO sq ft . single -.111r.> cstm hm Has vu lle\ & ocean view... SS75.t>OO 546 9950 SIDRMHOME Many extras. inrrecl1hl) gorgeous. (616 ) Vacation & lnv e ~t me nt Properties. Inc 493·9381 \l11li 111• I 1•1111 "·· '" I 1 • 111° 11 ~ h I 'l\1•1 ollol"' •I• 111'1 I di t II NEWPORT 01'1''"'' ,,, : "~1 111• \!I I 11 1 \ "'""' :! fhlf I I 11 Ii l.OCM1i' I'·' I 11 li11 ., I-. ( I "I I 11 .... 11 .. 11. c 1 •• Opn H)e S.,n 1-5 H!JI \\ I .11 h '."ol f' I I lnl',11 1111,11 1111 t I t • 2 H1J , lwmu., 1 111 .,. Incl ''"'l' 111111 1 It dn r \dull p.irk 11• 111•1 Sp rl•111 ::.1 '"' '" I< ~lllit'l' .1\.111 I 1•·11d H1"1 t) t...t2 111.17 CAHHERY VLLG. l~JUtlflll l .. 1111 l I 1(11\ ,1 K111gh1 :! l1tlrin . h.o Stet>!> lv w~1l1•r 1"101 anti rel' rm Sl~'l IMXI 7110 I ,lt In Park Dr ,,., .• .. -11111!!!~~'!1!1!~!'1!!!1 .. -•I••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE 1080 • "-All Hlf<Ol'I ltOMI '> :.....1i£V REAL E:STATl ,....-~ t 11·1 NEWPORT CONDO Truh a showc;i!>e in Newport Crest: Comer 2 bdr m d1n1n g r m Un·:,\.'\ \'L' Des11(ncr decor with :.uper masler :.ur IC "alk rn wrne ldlJr Owner will as.!>1:.I "11 h f111ancrng Jnd l'arr) \Jl 1) ~Ul2.SOO EXCLUSIVE BAY SHORES Fabulow. l0t·at1on al'ro:.s t r11m..bavfront \\1th mini \'lt"W of the hav. Charm 1ng one -1ury homt• with 3 hllrm<t~ 2 3 ti;i. for mu l dining rm and 1am1h Jrea S-195 Open S..ndoy 1-5 2591 Bayshore Dr. - WATFRFHONT HOMl!> REAL ESTATE 631·1400 1076 LOW-LOW.PRICE 3Br. large lot. near hu~1 ness d1stnct. & ..,chool Conventional. IYOWNY SI0,000. !>47·3182 2 IDRM con AGf ONLY $73,900 '\iewly lts ted t\ <'U te staner home w11h hu~e y ard. Ne w carpet & paint ~ear Santa ,\na Collei:e. ( '..\ L.L QL' I CK 644-7211 Aettoge for Sol~ 1200 ••••............••..•.. 5 7+VU ACRES Only 7 mil•"· I rnm I-I Toro 91-"Jlltr pt 1 1• c ,. s,,1.1 ..ilJ IUl.:l'lhl'r \IHI• lf1 Ill th\ 1cl1• \Jnl lt'rn• Lulxll'll Ht',11 ' lilt. 1.S1M it3 \1'r<·• ;i;, •o • 1••1 ,, r• t111~l ,1tlxll\1•11111 m.q1 r1 Jd\ lo 1:11 I hr d1 I\ r r do" nlt1\o\f1!'..111I111 L.1• Davis & Clark BSl-1666 ~ ~'.r.; ....... '.~?.' I ~ , ' H ew Apartment CofTlllex Retirflnent area 1084 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUR-PL EX t lot from beacbfronl F lexible r1nan1111i.: $190,000 J\gl. 645 1103 ---- ~jt, IUI l rlll Onh I \ 1 "'" 111 111111 ""mm1n.-l""'I • 11 •111 ltwatl;J 111 '>.111 I,, 111 Woodbridqe VillOCJe L'n111ut-I' ancf lt1•;iutll ulh upgrJdtid :1t1drm1•J1Hl11 l'h1111 c 111rn1 r .1c•ro~ .. tr11m pJrk \\Ith m11unl.11n .lu.'-t listed .'i bedroom 3 huth, trf t!Xl'lusrve M 11 n.ir c h 8 1:1) l'r nfl·~:-.1nna I ly l.indsc·.q.>e<l with !>pa and lount ~.1111 l .. 1rgt• lot oc eJn \re" J>n vatt- he.H·h. l'lubhou~e. tenon .. llHcred at $389,000. ~ '>l'\\ l)Orl flctght' II\ C)wnl'r :! lldrm I Ha 2 Dhl G.tra~t-:. tii!f·%1ii E,e,., 1 1 Ilk to ~ach L'mquc t w.tom J Br 2 lia lam. homt.> w vu of ~;iml. ,urr & Catalina bl L~c tam rm L'ath cc1hng~ \lu:.t wt-t ti1~ cm111a1. home to apµrcl'1a t e Flc"hll' 11nant·1ng S2i!i IMMI 125 1111 h St Op1.•n Sun I S t nt11·d Brokl'r.., \.., k I 11 r .\I 1111 K c n t ti73 i771 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 5°""' lCICJWMI I 08 6 <. .i I hr 1111111 I \ \ 11•\\ \IJ ll\ l \I r,1, Sll2 501• Rcincho San Joaquin s.m Jo.iqwn mul.Jcl. :! llclrm .... cll'n .. 1ucl\ ~UJltl\ n eut rJI I Jll l J r pt! 1 ' & ct r a I' t-" 1-'.il>ulou .. i.:ulf c •lUr'l' 'te" 2 ''"'"'l' 11.11111" ,\~krni: s1;9 51"1 Pcnthoust-~an ~1Jtl'Q mud~I. 2 Jklrrn unit m <'r lo(lk111µ golf ('11ur .. l' .in1I HUGE OCEAN VIEW ESTATE i Bedrooms, 7 baths. 112 deres. overs1£c pool and '>PJ. mom for tenms • 11urt Ver) custom con '>lrucllon, surrounded b) I icJullfuJ courtyards a nd lush llrounds . 5925.000. 4tt-ll20131-0IH ---· -~ n1i.:ht ll J.:ht '1c" l p ON 1'111:: BEACH-Mobile gradl'd l'omr11un1I\ liomti 2Br. redwood pool. tennis St7M !KIO dee k. ccda r s ha kes. RCTaylorCo 640 9Q()() POOL +4 BDRM Prime TU!>l1n lol·;it11m Lar (:e 'l )ard Int w r u ... tom patro. 1clcall) located on <'Ul·~c :.;J C Owners anxious t\sk1ng onl\· S121.000 e n/\NCH Hr ALT Y s~), 2000 EASY CARE home and surroundml(~ Just perfect for the Jl' live family. 3 bdrms. 2 ba. Two low m alnt. patios. Sunny and bright Plan l in Campus View Close to everyth1'n11. hardwood int. f rple s.59.900. I 714 ) 499·3816 Hous. /Studio /Gst. 160Lalrea o,. .. Sat /Sun I ·4 600 ft to the beach! Ocean view 100! 3Bdr & separate guest apt: All w baths 2 Story al · t<.iched skybghted studio ha. .. 572 sq n. Artists and c rafts men don't miss this! There are 3 wood h urn111 g rireplaces. a ram nn Wlth wet bar. a c-overed skylighted lanai. 3 1tarages & a court)•ard big enough for a pool. All thrs for $325.000. Homt & Gt.st Unit Attractive 2 story struc· 1ure with pleasant ocean view, open beams. deck & patio. 2 Bdrm each. Owner rlnanclng. S)SS.000. hltrald lay + Pool A jucuai off the master s wte " 2 more bdrms. Custo m pool in the private courtyard & ten· nls courts nearby Just listed ! $450,000. 494-7551 OVll.LOOICING SURF. Stairway to the beac h SpeC'ial home with sound or surf to lull you to s leep. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. + a. bath In garage. Wall of win tlows. Take advantaµe of view. 552.5.000. Open Sunday 2·5. 1:152 Circle Wa y . Mary Herzstam. Whipple Real· ly. 213.191).3166. OPIH SUNDAY l·S 2755 Parti A••· Breathtaking coastline view. 3 Br home+ sep guest qrtrs. Pool. spa. patio~ frmJ dinmg rm. + sW1ny breakfast nook. $279,000. FAUST A VITALI bA&.Tott 4'7-2426 759-922 I 1-2·3 of the be~t condo... 111 Nt!wporl Cres1 Oce.in v1l·W U111quc lltMtr plJn with pool & tenn" l'O urt-. t'lo~t-b.\ Pnme hwat1•111 & l'lll>lom tlecnra111111-, <.:all now for ;i ppnrnt men I Red h ti I~~ Realty fil :~ 1:rno LIDO BEAUTY Spa ('1o us 4Br homt·, large l1v1ng, d1n111~. kitchen. mstr swh'. all ntiw be11ullfully app01nt· ed, sunny patio Owner 1714 1673·1610. fi73-031G LIDO ISLE lge 4 nn +den. all ne w cond . As king $479.000 Sell or trade for smaller L I home . Prine o nl \ 673 7586 llRD'SEYE Ocean + bay view condo. Boat shp. Try 10'1, down. Owner is motivated '! World R. E. 543 'l.591 Ori...W Medrp&.c• Encttanting home with 180 d•ltee ocean view. Shoji screens thruout Ss>-. peaceful garden. 3 Bdr~212 Ba. $585,000. 644. 7QIV ~!!!!!!!!~~lml!~ -.~ "4AGHIFICENT HACIENDA OH BAO< BAY W1U trade for Condos 1n llawa11 .\lammoth. VJll •>r " I Bdrm :\I ard:. ro om , pno l S499 0011 ,\gent 64& ll}U SMART BUY! Decoratt• this hui;te :} l>dtm. 5 bath home & \\atch your in\estment doll;irs grow Overs1wd lot wrth ext·elltint l11ca t10n. Pnce dras tically rt• dul·ed. P1r k up the phont." an<J call now! Redhtll ~Realty f)7 :~ 7;~1 II I THEl&.UFFS Elegant C Plan. end unrt. surrounding b} trees and lu.'lh greenCT). '1 Br 3 Ba Opened beam ce1hngs, mirrored walls. n ew plush carpel Just hs tro al $219,SOo Agent 644·5403.644·ll30 180 DEGREE OCEAN VIEW OPB4HOUSE SUNDAY 12·5 Ove r 2600 square feet or ~racious Ii ving s pace, just one year old in new San Clemente develop· menl. Lots of upgrades. Authentic cape Cod ex terior. Immediate mov e·in! 3003Cdle Fronhro. s.c. North o( SA Fwy., East orcaminode Estrella. 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....••...••............ OCEAN VIEWS from everywhere 3 Br. 2 ba w /s ecluded dt•c:k & hot lub. Slm,000 0l>l'n Sun 11 6. 31890 9th St Ph 499·15(17. 495·l286 DAZZ L I NG CON DO WITH VIEWS <W St'llf AND SANO Elegant 3 bedroom, 21' bath townhouse wllh formal wet bar, hghtcc\ atrium, fireplaces. anti use of clubhouse. 1x111I and jUCUZ7.I S275,UOU 4994551 mrn horn I' iln1 ,,.r 11 Xlnt t.1, ·hi II• 1 '" l;i. .rpprt-1 1.111111.c .u 1• 1 \\ 1 prcn 1th· ft"'" 1 \ · , 1 """ •Ill ·' 1111111111 111 " prc::.u1t h1.1n c 1 \111 r \\ti l II n ' I ti I I t' .I II• I "o ~,(M~f lull ftl l<'IO f';t l <.'J rol 11 1 11\ i i 1 7521;,i; Ft llt E\ t-;H "''"·"t '11 " hlk t r(l111 bc.11·h 111 S.111 Cl1!1lll'llt1• °"1'·11 1 .. u~ ll It. $1111.11011 1!11 >Ii 1H a)..'\ 1)11 lop 11f 1tw 11,111,1 111 ll.1r hnr II\ fl\\ r11•1 21Hfrffi, 2ht1 .di 1•l1'l' Ill\ adult l'v •>I' ,1p1 Sli!!l Of1t1 Pnn~ Onl.' 1•14; 2111 • Cenatery l ots/ Lingo .. :~~: ......... ~~?.~ Ault.wi Sacnfice, $1:.00 l'a 2 la\\11 There's an easy way ror you lo sell that bicycle you no-longer use. J~t adver tis e it in the Classified! 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IU:\l.lf\ & qualll\ l UI tu lhl' IM h ll\41 h•fl 11'< •II 4' I r u I)' H l.c-•~t"d rot111nrN"1ial mduslnltl un1t1 ltk"Mlt'(I un one l'i l.i&1un• 1o ma 1n h1.:l\wa~ Bwld1n11 1 t• ••&uJ .. , rcmodeltoJ lh&h dtmant.I iaru l'•Mht're. ~:ant vul ufft'nna 't·r all.r•l"t~H· nnanc in1 on 11 lnt.d µt1r11 of ~T!l 0011 with Sl61l.T50do-..n ReaJu1wlm11-.. 61~ 11111l• ' '-'U AIL unti.>atahli· Try a •11111 T A dwn ~ ... , lllt'tlt or I 1, ' nm~ !I', in I \I intr11°,1 PLACE rrtt fl11•r UWllt'I j Ulll NOfllllftlS-bfll<Jnr,. 111 7 '•'• llll•••n l lnrutn" \h•1 uf(I l'•" "1 M-610MI ICW--flt I.JO' M I m11rt 1n•~f' 1111\ 1111•111 tlw \ .. n bl ~ 1 .. ir At "'' ..... i.. llltk 1 hunll' 11.ar.it1c· •nil l>urn \~ill l>H.i.hx·ot ,,1"". l•--------•I 1011: µnee ul ~41 ~IO &. lll\.'\llTW wh1lt' \OU pl.111 llll l n1l:to I Ullc• flock lht. ... t' ltrlll' ttw. " 11"' JIC" Ut'\t'l.11111•·111 i'.~ ~ L • \t'I") ·~I ln\l•''t"""" !Ill I I -.r~•J\ .... I> 1 '1tr""' l h .. C'OlU•l 'Q I u lunll 0011r IKI h & 1>run<' 1u 11t.1 C'tln\ .. n.11 •n NJOI • TAX SHll TIER Wl11tllcr. l0l~t " M t'!!>U IJ.C lW w .... , .... r.p.rco. .,,ltCIATIOH R.attort .. ._., • o Da•is & Clark TllMS IUILOHS 'AQAGl Hl'J lh lo gu 01111,. Ou1 ltlinjj S11nt.i \nJ "llt·.ir lht' t:l\h" l'l.>lllt'' IU .. 110 "41 It l 11.-l u11t•, "''Prk 11111 111 J w 1n 10 & l)l'r1111t l'hu1 k S p1lll'• Hrokl'r 631 l26d WANTED: I have a rlll'tll whu mu:.I dose escrow on .i leai-1.'d single ust'r commerr1al l>u1hhng 1n L .\ , Orange. Sun ne rnard1n o or 151-166' .:> urub 116 hUj!j lot rn.1m f11r mure' Ownorr •1&'' St'll' M.Ut WI Jll I.II fer ' 7S2 1!fJ11 J QUAIL A.!~S~-'°'" f'll 1:)0 P.M,I R1ver s1d e ("uunt~ by h• __ •_•_•--------·---•_ 1 l I 110. S200.000 ca sh down. 8,.~ + cash on cash l••.,..••_.-c•__._.--·c-.. -- a must URGENT. Con· -·· r tact Ron l'a ylor, R C Ta\ lor Co. Rea Ito rs (714) 64(). 9900 ! 5 Individual houses with spendable. Costa Mesa Submit you r t e rms ! --------·1 752-1920 C~CIAL/ IHVESTMB4T! Ea sts ide Cost a Mes a zoned C·I ad1acenl to Newport Blvd. 2 bldgs contain beaut~ ... hop, s torag e garage & 1 bedroom unit S139.500. Martna Macnab 642·8235 NEWPORT /6 UNITS 1n heart of N e wport Reach Located 111 co m merr1al area. Can be used for bus1Dess, re J QUAIL A.!~S~- to,.. Tll l :lO , ...... DIPLIX 2 Years old in Costa Mesa near So Coast Plaza Owner's unit con· sists or 3 bdrm. 2 baths. frplc, patio. Pride of owner sh ip. Enclosed garages. Never a vacan C\ ! Excellent assumable I ·o a n S 2 2 5 , 0 0 0 Owner / Agent 833-9293. ----- sidential or ? ., S425.000. 1---------• Submit exchanges - WATI RfRONT HOML ~ REAL ESTl.TE 631-1400 Z4 SHARP UNITS PRIMO LOCA TIOM All units with fireplaces, private patios. pool Shopping and colleges nearby 6 years new. ---------•I Owner wiU ca.cry lots of paper! Fantastic IM'7c OFFICE BLDG Best area or Riverside. Only 3yrs old. XJnt le nan ts & lses, 10.000 sq rt . Sales pnce $710,000. 8 4 X gross Agt Bill Davis & Clark 851-1666 depreciation available. 752·1920 J QUAIL A.!~S~-'°'" Tif 1:)0 , ....... Condofllint1111ts /Town· 1~~~~~~~~~ housft far sar. I 700 1:: It hit.• 11 J ll \1{1 '1.'IK liJ I I I >n n 11n I\ 6 UNITS $2()5 11011 .!5 • 1..'11NTH \('I Ora1111e l n hu> 1131 30.)1 t lJ IJU IO II l"RI PL~~ $12 um .11111u1.1l ~r<Jt>:. 1m·n·a•t· J•n1fr 111 owncrsl11p ' Ban ett Rlt). 642 5200 HUMTIHGTOM ICH 10 Un its r u m m r e 11 1 11 e n t 1 1:1 I . s o m l' w / view I blk from br h Will sell or trade Bkr (213) 592-21XW ur 536 !1!109 !7t4) SJli 9009 Newer dlx tnpll.'x, n r So. Coast Plaza 3 Br u" ntir unit. Assume low ml. In Owner will help finance w /293 dn. 12:.l .000 DUPW/OllANGE 2 & 3 Br units New paint. fences & landscp"g. As· sume 1c>q In S115.000 Ag:t. 759-0704 FOUR.ft.EX/C.M. Owner will finance All units lge 3Brs. 2 baths 1210.000. Agent 645-1103 ------- 2-Covmgton 4 plexcs near So Coast Plaza. OWC Don ·1 wait 1 Pr10c1 pa Is only Bkr 979-4383 9 UNITS, COSTA MESA $450.000 $145.000 dwn. Cash now Near bellch. 9 s harp garde n unit.s . Owner cames rmancing al 7"'" UVE HEAR IEACM 4 UNITS. Huntington Bt>ach. SZQ>,000. $65,000 down Beautiful 2 BR townhouse umt;. 3 BR 2 Ba. home for owner Seller carries financing. OWNTHEllST 2 of lhe finest townhouse units on the coast ocean. Views. walk to beach 3.200 sq.rt of luxury Low down and s u,.e r wnte-off C>nly S24i .500 Wlth onh S29,000 down. ·972.!m() H. Bruce Hanes &UNITS M.-•o...rt. l..ort Z400 ·····••••·••·········•• FOltLl.ASI 't'" "J l~h oom ".! h11lh 1\111111• M 1,.111(11\ l.llkl'K t 111111 (1 )' l'lub (i 111f lt11111I" jl•illl l"'uUt1lul1~ l1111J11 1tiwd. 1111 m 11 111 ll'lllllWl' ) W ti ••till 1 'luhhuw.l' tM l~·11t•1'1 llot !'>pnni:i. <!1:1 :rill ~12 l'l<I Mfo, I ~ l\l ' l '11 m llkl 4 1.11 1.Jllil ~ft rrn11 litlt:t' U ll llW ) Ill I ;,,t0 W i l 'ull Uarbara l1l.1'1> .. t l :!I ~.1nd111per 1~14!1~1 ,ALM SPllMGS lledUttful :! bdrm 2 ba th c~ nt~ar <'ommun1t\ poul. Jal'ULt1 , te nnis n 1urh Lowe:.t 11n<·c ID UI.'\ t!lupmcnt Contact Mr Wn ght to:.ce JOSHUATRH 4 l'arcels-your choice. owe w/20% dn. Balance at 10.5%. 642·1736 CMOfC..ty ,.,..,tr Z550 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Artist's mountain retreat in lovely ldyllwild. Only 2 hrs away. Sped a cular views, furnished. Under $100,000. C714 ) 659.3487 eves lnT ..... City BY OWNER: 2br. Iba, hse w /gd size yd & lots of slurage rm . Cln, nice, else to shppg & trans. $79,500-owner will carry 2nd at 12"/n 213·ti46·2943 wkdys, or 714·893·1248 9am·2pm Big Bear, 4 umts, pnme property, prime loca tion. furn, gd income. /\gt 673·TI37. 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 128 ACRES, MATUR E PRODUCING GROVE. Joint 'enture Ranchette Few 'lepr. tu ht'et•h N t•Od :l Or, 2 ba Winter f7\0 fllU f't•lt Alh•n. ftltr. 4M-7~711 J.11wl'r fo:m••r11l cl Ray . r urn. i. itr winl•·r $115() P1•1: Alim. ltlt r, <l!M 7578 ,...wport •ach l I" ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYNOMT ...... y ON THF. W A'l'F.R lleau11ru1 2 bdrm +den, 2 bu, frµI•'. p\1 beach. te n 1\1~ coort & moonng for 17' bo a I U t ii 1 n e I S~1111u winlt'r IAYfltOHT jlol ls. ~;x<.:EPTIONAL JEW uf Pa' 1hon Plush del.'ur $'700 wk or short term WIMTIR lEHT ALS 2 Ur new furn. l600 mo I Br. SS001mo new Waterfront1Salisbur) 67)..6900 LIOOISLE Completely furnis hed with e ve r ything you need. Remodeled & de curated. 3 Br, tit'n 2 bath Monthly Bill Grundy . Hltr. 675-6161 Oceanfront 2 br, 2 l>a. 9 muii lease Avail 1m med $700 mo Agt 673·9060 -------- PENIN SU L A BAY FRONT House with beach and do c k 6 h dr m s, fu rmshed. Great view Avail Oct 6 thru June 6 $1500/mo Waterfront Homes 631 1400 WA TlllFROMT 4 br. 2 ba. refng, stove. rompl rurn , fe nced palm. lge garage 20· boat slip. S950/mo. \ rly. wkl) or wkend 675 3692, b/S.4421 BAYSHORE. 2br. bt h hse, to JWle 15th S650 213-697-04881972-5101 ------- T WNJIS E Oen Vie w . f\im, TeMis. Pool, Etc. Sl200 mo. Call 673·7550 eves WATERFRONT SURF 3Br. 2Ba, spae1ous 1450 ~q ft Exec or pror , home or ore. Mature adllS. S150 mo. Mr. Tribolet 552 76!>5 UOOISU 2 br, 2 ba, dbl gar, patio, nu paint/crpt/drps . clean. No pets. Winter. tm5. 673-4184 develop OK. Purchase I '!~~~~~~~~ all al only S20.000 per a c re . Village Realty 711-489·0400: 745.5252 RNIEstcle Exc"-P 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fresno br, 2 ha, pool. P""t backyd, for Orange Co. home. <200>22-1·4688 Lido Isl, best location . 4bdrm. 2ba. patio. avail Sept24-NovJO. SllOO m10 675·3048. Lido Isl, best location . 4bdrm, 2ba. patio. avail Sept 24-Nov :.>. $1100/mo. 675-3048. t-:11l"lus 1 vt-P e n 111ii ulu l'Olnt Modl'm 2 fir t>en i! Ba Mllcru. Ultx'k Ot'Hn ti hay Sk'IO. 2131378 3119 Pt-:NINSULA w&lk to buy I< lw ach :l Ort, 1•le (' k1t chn. 1nddii rdrig t-:ncl garaie. IM I< lt11il. S47!i mo Avail C>t-t llar rett IUly 642 $2(1(1 ---Caph.,._ •ach JZ 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ue.1ut twnhse, 3 br. 2 ba, panor1tmk oce a n view r r o m t o p cl e 1• k , wal!h/dry. stove, rc fng, walk to shops /ocean/ pool. no pets, 1750/mo . lease 499 J9tl2 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm. ll11 IW. home. 212 l1lks from 111 ,:: Corona beach, Crplc. pvt patio. )la rdencr inc Ask for Fa) e S750 mo R <.: Taylor Co HARIORVIEW 3 Be droom Sausal•l•> model home Ueaullfuly c are d fo r Bea m ed c ath e dra l cc ll 1n~s $1150 pr mu R <.: T aylor t:o li-1(~!)900 SPYGLASS HILL Executive I Udrm home 1n prest1 g1ous are a $1495/pr m 11 H C Ta' lor Co. 64(J.9!JCN1 ICIDS ,.ft'TS OIC E Side House, Gurage, Fncd yard ~ 642·2.510. 646 4848 fo:..Sts 1de 3 Bdrm 2 Ua L1v1ng room . Family mom. fireplace. fenrcd yard. Gardener , c<.1rpets. drapes. Close to schools ... 7$. SS6-U31all31~M. E.stde duplex unit, 2 Rr I Ba. lrg yrd. child/pet OK Avail. 10/1 261i 'i Santo Tomas. $450 Call J 11h11 64f,. 5096 Pleasant E·Su1e 1Br J 1 ~ Ba Crpu , drps NO PETS. $495 mo 54H·0080 ;mr. 2Ba, frplc. itcn . 1111•1• f amil y c·o mmun1t ~, schls . muve 1n cond . 546·4093, 951-951 I llrand new condo. 2 story. :l W rms. 21 2 ba. I rplc· IJOO Sii fl With W 1 W cpt. drps 2 car gar w /opener . S6501mo 2182 Maple 673·2282 or 675-5487 eves. C-01} & spac ramll} hume nellr S. Coast l'la1.a . 3 l>r. 2 ha, 2 car gar. huge back) ard. rrplc. n e w drapes & crpt. clean k i d s OK . n o p e t s S68.5 mo. 559·1159 Se11hluff Cianyon 28r. l '14 au. hke new. lll:ill, pool. spa, tennis. 2 car gMragc J ohn Marshall Condo Spectahst tm-1266 REALTORS Nfo:W ~I BR :l Ha condo, rpJco . patio, 2 car gar Near sh11ps $695 m o Agent. 760 1211 2 Hdrm townhouse. avail. Ort I 146.'l mu 2611() San· ta Ana Ave, Uf}.tt A Do not disturh tenants, drive hy, thcn ca ll 963-1182. ~~~ Charming t· side duplex 2 bdrm, I ba. pallo N1iw bu1 ll ins. l"arpet in g . wallpal)t'r SS25 mo 311 E 21st St 631-S067 3 Bdr m, 2Ba, lg hse, :.icross from Ele sch I. col lege. µa rk. fn cd )'d , garage ~I mo (714) 1>75·9111 Russ Dana Point 1226 ........•••............ Br, I V-.Ba cond o , dshwshr. stove. refn g, garage. 2 pools. sauna, jacuui. tennis courtyiec gate, adlts, no pets 900 1849 3 Hr. 2ba, 2 car gar. rncd y ard, •·l ean $550. 962 2273 I.ge lbr. 3 blk lo bch. $400/mo. gas & water pd. 323 I Ith St or call 543 0362 L- 2bdrm /den, 21"1ba, lux. condo, dbl ~ar. frplr. po<1I. jaC. $560. 548·6162. ------- Nto.:AR Of:ACH SUPER 2. bdrm, I'/• ba. f IP. rncd y rit, 2 cur gar. $525 9611 5611 aft6. lrw 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Melt In the Moonhaht ! ~nltdng 38r w /Chefs k1tchen.garagec63961fee REHTIMIS U 1-4555 POSH EXEC. GOLF <.:OURSE <.:ONDO. 2 Hr 2ba +de n, all ap· phances 111cl. I yr lease $8Sll/mu. Isl /last + $400 sec tiep. Call Barbara Glass at C/21 Sandpiper. 64().4950 Turtlerock View. Exec. Twnhme. 2 Rr 2 Ba e arthtones. l yr. lse S700mo. Ginny Stevens /\),'t. S:l.1·860), 975· l l92 ---lmniedaatc u~c·upan c)' F a11t ast1c lllll degr ee ocean Vll!w c·1ty hll hts from all rooms LrA 2Br, 2Ba. family & <lining $950 m o monthl y Wkn1ls & eve:-.: 1;.s4 ~. wkd.' s . 642 5757 2 Llr Clean \ltached gara ~e Fenced yar d Carpet. Chilo I Pet OK $480 mo 1142 ~i G r l'at Oana C r e~l :J :J fir townhouse. $7CJll 'mo. B r +fam rm . Ne w S ~1 m 110 0 1 f ~r 1l landsr aping, low ca re 21.I 46.5 -1841or 559·1i590 Cameo ll11:hlands , n1 ('e family ho me. •I hr. 3 ba. fam r m . d e n pool . sauna, Sl.500 mu Agent 675-5930. I R\'INE T ERRACE Spac 5br. 31}a . form d r. ram rm. wet bar, gardener 1n cl SIOOO /m o AGT 644.9635 On the lx-ach 2~r. 2Ba Dplx frplc , patio. pvt road fo'antast1c view $825/mo. 673·5432 ltleal Corona Highlands Home Newly decoraled ID & oul Large L1v1ng Rm Wllh r1re plal'(' Complete new kitchen Oak cabinets Wall 10 wa ll l'a r p1its draJieS. miru blinds :l Br I Ba Obie garage Lar.:e de<"k & yard Auto w;tlt•r s prinkle r. Ke) tu the be ach L ease S700 B111nd new 3 Rr 2 'z Ua townhome, fplc, patio. 2 car garage . Npt llgts a r e a $745 548 7638, 64t. 91:.!.5 eves. $425. Spacious 2 llr w lrg y rd, k1cls/pets wekome Nu crpts/paint. 631 2246 . N1c-e 2bdrm house. a dults only. no pets. $395,mo • 642-6135 lluuse or duplex. 2bdr m . Iba. 19!'>4 A or 1954 B Meyer Pl. no pets. small child OK S42S 549·3484 CHIU> WELCOME Clean. pretty , carpets. drapes . rernge . 2 Bdrm Wash 1DI)' hook ups Pvt Yd NO DOCS Water p a id S4 75 m o fi l U H.1milton, 548 8735 2 Rr duplex. $<170 ut il pd 3.33 E 21st . CM. adlts no pets Puol ~pac dec ks. J br. 2 ba frplc. bit ins. 2 r ar gar ret rm. $950 mo Xlnt ••rea . near shop!> 1-!HS..'l761 Gardener meld No dogs 2Br. IBa. h' rm. frpk. please 673-9336 gardener, no pets. SSOO ---548-~ WANTED: 2br, house ---------- prerer So. of Highway. S500-S650 5't2· 7255 work Br & den, 28a , Jacuui. rem garden, frplc. no pets. $750/mo. 548.U023 or 979-3569. w /s prinklers Close to sch. park. New home S6951mo Avail now, cull days 496 0221. agt VL:PLEX Xtra lg upJ>C'r 3 Br. 2ba. 28xl8 h v rm Some ocn vu, close to bch & shops New plush cpts & drps SS95 499 2237. 49.5 U90 fleaulllul lrg i!Br. 2Ba &i75. 675 4174 or 675 7346. Tnplex :! Br I ba cluplex Onan view. frpk . ~ar no pets $501J mo 66 L 8864 or 770·i872 BToro 3Zl2 ......•................ HOMt: FOR RENT 3 lid m SSSO. Fenced yard & ~arai:e Fam ily p lease Krd :-. & pe t s welcom e Call 964 2.'if.6 or 973 2971 AAent. no fee Fountain v alwy 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOM E FOR fl ENT -I Bdrm S625 Fenced yard & garai;e Family ple;is e . kids & peh welcome Ca II 96-1·256li M 973 2971 Ag:t, nor~ 4 Bdrm. 2 b ath, huge yard. rireplace. ktds & s mall pets ok SSSO mu 964 ·4882 111 5 :.> Harbc>r View Homes Ex ecutl\·e 4Br. 31-iBa home. "' mlaw apt Bea ut1ful g ro unds i59-0279 . SS7 7372 21rNewtydKorated Exec ram1I> home. hte & Downtown, s hopping 1 very pnv. newh· r~ec. 3 b lk . b c h 2 m1 ne w br. Z ba. fam rm. wet IRVIMI TERRACE pamt1crpl. ~.garage bar , Cfl)l.'. drps. bit IDS. S-100 mo Mr Tribolet \\a s h d ry , r e f r1 1:. Lovely Thr~ Bedroom . 552 76!>5 atn um, xtras, ~1mo Two Bath Home With -----Lease pre r 968 4737 I Unsurpassed Vie ws or Bdrm. Large y ard. 540.051 1 B • y . 0 c e a n Redecor. Kids/Pets Ok. ---- Sl 100/Month. Y e ar's SS50mo.675·49l2Bkr. H.dinC)ton Beach l240 Lease Broker. 759·9100 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Hancho Sun Joaquin. San Luis Re) Model, on the 13th green. Spectacular view. 3 Br, 21 ~ ba, dinm~. breakfast nook Lux unous. $8..'iO mo. r(fm111111 dR.I lfm .ff>u{tiJ/ilU>v 67.J-,'1~9~ 2435 £. Coaat Hwy .• CdM HOME FOR RENT ~ Bd rm. SS95. Fenced yard & garage. Family ple a se. Kids & i>ets welcome. Call 964·2566 or 973·2971 Agent, no ree. Lakes, 1 Br condo. pvt hot tub. T ennis, pool, Jae $500/mo 213/456·8523 aft 5pm ---- RENTALS 2br. 2ba $700 3br, 2ba SIOOO Furn 3br. 2ba $750 :Jbr , 2' 1ba S750 4hr . 211ba $950 4br, 21 ~ha Sl750Spyglass Woodbridge Posh 3b r . Twnhme S59 5 1 m o . 494 2458or 494·0747 Woodbridge. 3bd r m . twnhse. SS50/m o . No Pets. 551·2215. .••••••••••••••••••••••• Old house +2Bach. E · BV OWNER-3Br. 2U•. Side CM. R·2. S875mo. rur. enclosed pa\10, new income Sll0,000 20%dn h decorated. nr pool & 673-4804. gam e rms . S88.000 --------- Westside Costa Mesa , good condition. income $40,800 yr. Price $445,000 On payment $130,000. owe balance. at 11%. A PR€HIG€ '-+-----1.._HOM€~ Ocean front own your own in Long Beach. Sell or trade-for property in Laguna Beach \714 ) 998·8794 WIMTB •ENT ALS Duplexes, 2 br & 3 br, $400 to $500. YEARLY RENTALunfum, $475. esa del Mar, 4 br. 2 ba. Costa Mesa 3ZZ4 fam. rm. S650 /mo. Call Enchanting 2br retreat SJ75 children welcome a nd spacious gar(5360) till 455i Agt Carrol rel'._ Woodbndge 4 BR 3 Ba. Fam Rm, atrium, $910 mo. 644· 1890 dys: SS1 ·5827 evs. 540-4585. 6 u..ih Costa Mna · CONOO CRAZE Newport Townhomes , 2 aocl 3 B<inns Newpon Townhomes priced to :,eU below market. Seller ftnancmg and terms Try $15.000 down.-Priced from $1~.500 to Sl18,500. ONLY S00,900 for deluxe 2 Bdrm coodp. poced for qwck escrow Assuma ble loan a t 9 6'; interest Won't last. 10''"/n DOWN Owner will finance All 2Br, encl garages Prime Cond. $322,000 CJS Realtors 1·635-5650 liw«>MEW 6UMTS 2 Br units w/garages. 1st owner benefits . G re al r e n tal area i n Westminster. Owner will help finan ce . Ag e nt 631 7:0>. ATTBn'IOM IMVISTC>aS CANYON Bluffs condo 3 Brand new Carls bad B<irm. forever view On· duplexes. 6 blk.s rrom ly $132.500 and owner will ocean earn· Call 673-8550 2·3 Br, 2 Ba, $143,500 ..:Jlllt; r,1 ) 4 ' 1N 'f ,., 1. t [ ~ 1UMtll l--1·_2_B;_··-~_r_:_r_:_~_r_Y __ 5-UMTILDG. Near Newport Heights. Fantastic 3 bdrm Rea.I Estate Investments 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 DAHAn. DUPUX SllS.OOO fuJl pnce 16'461 Vacation & Investment Properties. Inc 493-9381 PALM SPllNGS MOT&. L6 Units on ~ acre Best location. Large pool & rec r eation r oo m S895,000. 29% down. owe balance. Redhill ~~Re.1lty 1;~:~ ~:wo HAVE PRICE REDUCTION Woodside Village condo. 2 Bdrm l :Y• Ba , up graded. Creative rinanc ing. Lmmed. possession. 112,500. Owntir anxious Call 54&-2313 l iji lfi~il!I owner 's unit w/fam rm, $500,000fordwn paymen t formal dining rm, 21h on 20-25 prime a pts. In baths & fireplace. 4 other OC. Can close in 2 wks. lovely units each w /2 12,000,000 for own pay bdrm s, 2 baths & m e nt o n C ·l la n d Ci re place. Atrl urns I< anywhere ln So. Cal. As k paltos. 6 closed garages for Bill + 4 parking spaces. Onh Davis & Clark 4 yrs NEW. $450,000. D2C.1{. IW~M. T~Co. 151·1666 'INhis 644-4' I 0 Loh for We 2ZOO 1100 I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAMFIOHT DPLX .,._ Tri-ftex NEWPORT BEACH Only 2 yrs. old. l 3br. 2 Fee Simple Land 2br, nr. So. Coast Plaza Assume low interest lst 1249.950. 20% dwn, nex. Xlnt cond. $475,000. fmancing. 644· S.0-4393 CJS Realtors l·~-~ Fashion Island Rlty OCM VIEW Durt.IX MEW FOUl.PUX •F•.tlct.r• REDUCED Sl,000 Only 164.500. Ocean view lot plus approved plans for tri·level home. Walk· ing distance to Dana Pt. Ha.rt or. Owner 6311·1614 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Have Cash will buy Dcms&Cl..tr 151-1666 ----........ JD-•eloper need s buildable land packages For condos, houses. apartments. of rice build ings , rom · merc1al & etc SCOTT REAL TY 5l6-75ll Nwpt Bch Rlty 675-1642 .. WESTCU FF area 2 BR 2 Ba, walk to stores. Avail now to J1me 15. 1981. $700 mo. Barrett Rlty . 6<\z.5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 3Z02 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 RR Fam Rm. 2 rplc"s, big back yard, new c pts. drps. kids ok. ms mo. Grdn Grv .trea. 8J9.5J84: 638-5158 w1_L_L Bu v co N DoS. lalboa 1"-d lZ06 HOt;S ES. 2· lo 4·Ple.xes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrrD eqwty or S125K . Can ar range c a sh tu seller. Call a~l . IGO (714 1 96J.atfi7 or owne r ( 711) &12·3401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalboa , ........ l 107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 5 bdrm. 3 bath buyfront with 38" b<>at noat. Sept. · July. $1200 mo. Yrly Sl600 mo. Bill Grundy. 67s.6161. ••••••••••••••••••••••• So. of Hwy upgraded 2 Br. 2 Ba. house on large lot, Yard & carport. $675. Thru July 15th. Betty Kerr673·1111 2 or 3 bdrm, 3ba, large priv. yard. No Smokers Irvine Terrace 639·8670 IALIOA 151.AMD •ClllHM leyfront New carpet, paint and charm on Bay with patio o n WATER. R eally specia l 2 story 3 bdrm, 3 ~ ba, rrplc , n ew kitchen. $1700/mo. lease. Waterfront/Salisbury 673-moc> WIMTa l&n'ALS 2 Bdrm hom e . lovely patio and garage S600. Bayfront 3 B<irm lower, garage. 1000/rm Bayfroot i Bd m upper, garage, Sl200 YEAltL Y IENT ALS UtUe Island. Lg l Br apt w /deck. unfum, SllOOlse Beautirully r e mod 3 bdrm home, u nrurn S1200/mo lse. Includes utilities. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPECCAILE Secluded on a quiet E.s ide cuJ·de-sac this 3 Rd pool home will ta.ke your breath away S795. You do the gardening S745. J eanne. 631· 1266. REALTORS Elegant 38<irm w frplc $495. picket fed yard for K1ds/Pets(SS66) fee RENTIMES 631-4555 bef. Sam & aft. 7pm . 759·01471644·0781 Mesa del Mar, 5Br. JBa. 2300 sq ft. elec gar. A/C. Gardener lncl. no pets. ~ice $1000/mo. 751-4998 2567 Elden Ave. Lg 3Rr. fam rm. 212Ba. atrium. patio. frplc, min ·owave oven, attached dbl car gar. I yr new. S800 m o To see call 979-5099 3 Bdrm 2 Ba brand new spacious condo Vaulted ceilings , Crplc. S625. Agt VETERANS _964~-4590~~~-~- lsn 't it time you owned Twnhse 2 br 21 2 ba your OWN home" For · . · · Curt.her information call frplc. patio, unfum. or ~-4960. ptly furn .. $SSO. 645-45?_4 Gardeners Delight. Kids OK! Lovely 2Br Home. $425, all a pplc(.'l51G>fee RENTIMES U 1·4555 U01que 2br. 2ba. den. sun d ec k , gar , lndry , g a rdener, adults . n o pets. S525 :J43 · B' E . 18th St. 549·41150 RENTIMES MESA VERDE Nice family 4 Bdr m , 2 b!llhs and ramily room AMERICA'S FIRST home. Large yard, dou. COMPLETE HOME ble gar .. elec kitchen. R ENTALSERVICE XJnt cond. Avail Nov. 1. ALL AREAS. SIZES 1st & lasl +cleaning and AND PRICES breakage. SlOO mo. CALL TODAY Barrett RJty, 642·5200 __ 6_3_1_·4_5_5_5 __ 1Large Exec. 3 B<irm. 3 Absolute ly exceptiona l brand new, neve r oc cupit'd 3 Bdrm 212 ba ho m e Landscaping. c arpe ti ng & d rapes, family room with up stairs loft that can be used as bdrm or den 5 blocks from IJeach & school S1100 per m o. + ullls Owntir will main la m ext yard <.:al l 891·7951 Panorarruc bJlcony vie" beautiful 2Bdrm Estate SSOO w brick fireplace dbl ga r.Kicls t6759)fee 631 ·4556 Agent Betty BeautHul br:.ind ne w 3 bdrm. 2''2 ba. Huntington Beach home. Completely ca q ,eied & draped 5 blocks from be ac h & schools JOO() per mo. + utils. Owner will ma111 t<.1in ext yard c ure. Call 891 7951 Lil Giant! $375 for a 2Br w /~arage(77231 fec REHTIMES 6l 1-4555 4 Bdrm . I ~ Ba Fireplace. Fam Rm. 2 Car Gar. 1700 s q. rt. near Hamilton/Bu.shard $750 mo. 964· 7198 or 645-3447 $550 m o . Newl y re Custom C.otta1e. 2Bdrm $385,Huge renced yard For kids/eets. (5361 > ree RBmMIS 631·4555 2 BR. Cottage. Adults No pets. Range & Ba. + Den. 2 Story. Patio, fenced yard. S785 m o. Private party 535·7021. lurbished 4Br Condo, Rustlr charm. 3 Br, F.R.. submit on c h ild ren. dar earthtones, frplc, no 1_1fi0._1_634_or_962_-_1_61_s __ _ pets . S6SO/mo on lse. Jbr , l'l'.lba, 1 y, mi rrom ~·1000 bch, frplc. built in s, refrige. UUls paid $450 mo. 6481'a W.18'h. 642-0835 NEW PO R T TER R . hook-ups. pr kg. no pets, $600/mo, 213-372-4700. da)~: 213·379-8206 ~s- <.:ONDO. Tu.rtle Rk 3br. 2 ba, lg Ir+ dr. 2 patio. Cp. 2 car gar. pool/rec. $780/mo. Move m now 2.13/377·661!7 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN VILLA. Nearly new 2 Br 2 Ba. Condo on golf course Air. Micro-wave. povl Greal \•iew $750 m o Adults No pets . iS0.1119 Nu lux home 3000 ft 4br 3ha a /c r nn spa SllOO. &I0·6564/S59·8009 Spectacular view from lge. brand new Tll in Turtle Ro ck. 2 M t br swtes. den. 21 2 ha, wet bar. frplc. a /c , $975. 752-8.150/ 751·5813 VI EW GOLF COURSE Nate lites, 2 br, 2 ba, shut tcrs, ceiling fan lite. Im· m ed . occ up , lease, ~/mo. 552.04311 WOOOBIROGE 3 .bgrtn. Condo. t t,.,. Ba. ~ear Wildwood Park, pool. spa. tennis, lake. Lease S500 mo. 213·837 -8339 lZ41 • •••••••••••••••••••••• racious living in lovely 3bdrm, 2ba w 1spa. No pets. SB2S/mo. 497-4072. 2Br + den. walk to beacn, frplc. yard. $600/mo. Call Oarlyne: 661-1161 or 49'·3672. 1142.900. 20% dn, owner AU 2 bdrm units, close to will finance at l2o/•%. Int San Bernardino c ity only payment.s. Please center. 200"k apprecia· call bkr 631 ·2246 or lion avail. Bulltins, A/C, BEAUTIFUL ocean view, Bluebird Ca n yon . $1:.>,000. 49Ul719, agent. lrW.. 3144 South Bayf root 3 bdrm lower. pr, furn or un-r urn Sl.200 /rm South Bayfrunt 4 Br up. per, gar, $1500/mo, furn Rent/buy opt 10 1982. 2Br. :!Ba. rrplc, gar . pool. 4br/2ba . S600/mo o r Kids ok. no pets. $590 $110,000/5% dn. 494 2561 91.:8-8388. !J60.1S03 Clean. attractive 3 br. 2 ba, ltoie family rm. rrplc. $650/mo. 9fi2·6584 for appt. Nl&uel Shores 3 BR 2 Ba, Fam Rm fr den, some ocean view. Nice patio area. Pvt comm .• tennis, pool, clubhouse, sauna, jacuni, beach. No pets. Under SlOOO. Mardi, aat . 493-8081 hme : o r e, 831·~ ~·2<81 patios. $139,500. So.~lfflty 4 Pte.x Prime, H.B. Reas. 54'-HOI Gd income 2 br units. 1---------- Cash to loan or s m 2nd to 2DuplaloU. C.M. nu loan 1215,000. With 2 Rentel Houaes. 847.8516898-M:!S Allwne 10% loan. $'7SK --......., 2000 =~' A&t S7a.&33S, ....... ······.···· ...... ·----------. 3 UMTSH.I. DIVIDEOR WHOLE Uve ln front hoUSe and HOGSM0,000 rent bad' 2 unlts. Ask f11r 2 tepU"at•lO unit.a Lona Bill. Beach. Alone or Two- D_1.5 & Cl-..L Ge\her 8.4xaross of .. .., ~ ssz.120. 147·1~16 or 151· I 6'6 -55Z llADY TO IUILD Duplex loll, ocean view near Del Mar. Excep· liooal terms offered. Call 1·75$-4556, or 1-755-4887. llEARllT LOT Larae lot ln excluive Three Arcb Ba)' In So. La~una. Securit;J 1ate community with pvt. atnets, beach, tennla I& clubhoule. Very ra.re op port unit y . Lo1 prl ce Sl.415 ,000 . Ca ll ZU/621·1300 or owner 714/93010~ .. _...._ ___ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------------- MOD&HOMI or unfum 2 Bdrm + den. 21 ~ Ila. Newport Heights. $695. Lo. lreclltel A Assoc. Brookview Condo 2 CJtr 3lJr, 2Ba. yard , frplc, 2 Story executive home with lovely decor . 3 Bedrooms, office. family 675-JJll gar . Atrium. lmmed. beach close adults pref. ~~~~~~~~~! avail. No pets. $595. Avail. 10·1. Call J on: = Sierra Mgmt.641·1324. io&S-5110,or833·9'n1. room I& formal dlnin11--------- 3br townhome, $500/mo. Oceanfront mobile home Kids OK, pool/tennis . from SSOO m o. (7141 room. Central air condl· . DO YOU tlonlna. Furnished in· OFFERASERVlCE? cludln& waaher, dryer fr Let the public know with refri11erator, Available an ad in the Daib' Pilot immedlately.(H-99 ). Service""--. ltcan Natali e Benjamin, coa\yau";ui~"usz.n per day . For. more Information and complete rates call • MZ·51'11. 3br, w /gardener. W. side. 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Avail Oct ht 675· 1331. 673·8671 2 Hr I Ba IJuplc't l't•I Child OK s 12:1 C..lll·-1:101 TH F.EllOl"SE 2h1 J ho\ 1· )Our e ncl garJi.:e-. 1-: Side Prof )l:.irric<I Cple Xo f>eb '";iii Oct. 1:. t $450 .-~m !i831l MleStiBAU .APARTMENTS Be autiful br;1111l nt'w garden uµis. spa A1l ul1 :. nu fK'lS ,,,;t·l . ll VIN G • t & 2 BR Pa1t0 Apts. • 01\hwasllers & BBO's • Pool & Rec. Room • Gardt n landscaping • Jog to Buell & Shops SE A f:. NVIRONMFNT 96]/ i,11111l1un H B %2 4!:>00 ;1 Ur Z llu in I Ph-x :'oJeu1 W arncr 1!0(,:1 t"htca endsd gura)!l', Ill'" paint & rug SI 111 1wr 11111 1140 55(}1. 1 11 1d " Sp.1. • ~\111111nrnJ; ''""' "' l11•h11·d lt'flll" •""rt, l11kt· l1<HI• pul 1111J..' r 1•1•11 ll.11·h<'lm , 1 ·""' ' IN~lr••IOl'-·tt•Jr1 nwn< .ond ltm nhnu~1 · 11 •Ill -.11•11w11~·r month <1nJ.11n!Jnn•1• \l S.t 1 .lu.tqw11 11111 ... 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HR. 2 B,\ !opht Ii·' c·I ,1µarimen1 11ui11 Ill!< I arpt•l. Ora pes. 2 1 i.lll>Ort'>. luundr~ fat·1h l \ publlt• t1•nn" ('ourts .rnd ~olf course rii.thl ~hmd Adults, no pet~ \\a 1tah ll' Ort 3 5425 m u ll•as<• Ownt•r , 1\..12 11138 ~lnvc m today S.125 S175. l & 2 Rel rm Walk to bcat'h. \:1ce & clc.>an <1!18·6187 or 1!)8 l!I03 :'lil!'C' 211 r . JIJJ. \lt'W. l(Jracl'. lndn·. wlk lo '"l'\>!> s::no mo ~9:1 2~ 111 San Juan Capistrano 3171 ..........•............ :i Br. 2 ha rondo Brand n1:w Pool. tennis. $650. .192 6700 or 192 2'796 .Apartmrrnh fumislwd ar Unfuntithed 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Village l'alm Spnng' :J E r. 3 0.1 house. tum. 52000 mu11 thly rental duri n g ~eason C..nyun Count r ~ ~lub area. 64S..5!ll7 4300 ..•.•.•.. , ..••......•.. Moving? Avoid deposits & t ul llving e xpe nse;,! Profess ion a lly s ince l!nl HOUSEM.ATES 832·-1134 F Wanted to share furn t\pt $1.SO Mo & Ut. a ft 6 30pm Ref req 645·47411 MATURE Female want ,'(j Pully furn'd 2 br, ~ , ua t wnhsc Npt. Hgt. S250 mu 6-1 2· 1"70 & ti46-75S5 ~t P lo shr 2 Dr. 2 Ba apt, 1.bl.k.to hch~$262..mo.-1'Ml--­ Pen. 673·3436 .\!ale Fermile to sh a•t<-· ne"' house on Balboa bl gar. j:ic. sndk. $400 /m > 675 :13 13 ufler 6, o r 992 3242 dys. Bob. Mature person to .shr 1, 1• n.r ~o l'st Plaza. ·l G I Ten 556·0016 eves Rmmle wanted to sh .. 1 e 2Br. 2Ha apt $170/·nw Non-~moker vret Mal•· S.19-4932. or 5S7 9439. Fe ma le w anted ··Bu De rek'" type. lo shan· lovely 4 bdrm home ~1th pool & Jacuz:z1 111 Foun tatn \'alley. for mfo Ca.II 964-~ttl5 30 The Roommate You re Lookmg For ls Looking For You! S50 fee for pe•1 pit• ~ 1lh home lo !>har, S3S for those looking ... and l mJ~ compa ny J roommate search ag~ 752~9475 Resp. Adult Male to Shr Cll·an Hse in Hunt. Bch $100 'mo. 53&0603 F e m rmmte fo r 2b1 twnh.i;c <C OM>. 24 yrr-, o lde r . $29 7 / m o 213 -69~ 8561 E l ainl' wkdays 213·498-2301 "k knds 2 Ar ho me to s har1· Mature f e m pref Sl75+ 1 ~ util 645·5810 aft 6pm. Resp rmmte. wanted to shr rum Balboa Pen apt Refs. req'd . 675-0.l28. aft 6 Female to share apt. Sp;i, J a e. lenn 1s, pool $400 mo Ir able to fr \ egAs. S350tmo. Call Ron 640-8245 Rmmote wanted lo s hre l Jl H. l>. h rrl e ~I a g Yorktown area. Prefer male over 35. Mst be easy l!Olng $180/mo inc util 964 ·3475 81GCAMYON McLalll Twnhme :!Br 2ha Te n111s l><H'I Jui· ~l'l' l'vd rrk'~ tor 2 t ar .. $950 6.U i722 11,,, 640·8361! e' wknd Large \'1<•tori:in fk .1l't1 House 4 Bdrm 2 Ba 5>!25 Mo ~earl~ 1~ 28\h St S.57-1616 Avail 1mnw1I Garilt'llS on Viewpoint Newly furnished 1 llr & of1: l.n b l mmths rent+ de nr 2nd bdrm l'Ondo . 1J0:-.1t Cr('<11t check rp· w s u n n ,. d ct' 'k , on quired . ti75·5880 or stream. \c. 1lshws hr. 75!1 ll~I l'arport. 1JOOI. tennis. ct<' 2 OR 1 1 ~ Bu. £pie. patio, pool S.').)(). /\ va1I Oct. I. li411·06l9 Casto~ 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, 1' 1ba. $13.5 adults nt> peli.' 38r. '.! 8;1 Contlo nr So Coast Plaza New crpl. mini·blinds. Reaut1ru1 complex w /pool. ~pa . flrp~. paint, S2R!'1. lst l11s1 I Ba. slv. refrigc. water, + di'p M!>-4559 trash. ~as. elec. incl S450 mo 3.50.S Babloa Blvd 'lll'W 1·011du. I & 2 hdrms ,\.,. (;us 213/96~H711 :"'ew 1&2 bdrm luxun adult upl<> Ill 14 plan:. from $41 !'l. 2 bd r m lownhou:.es frum $535 + poub. tennis. wat1:rfll lls . ponds! Gus for t•ooking & heuting paid. F'rom San Dre go Frw~· dri \'C North on Beach to Mc Fadden then West on Mc Fadden 10 S e awind Villai;e. Malt' or Fe m . to shr 3br. 1 blk bch. $180/mo. 641;.1313 Npt S ch. -----------551;1 16.'ill t\dult~ only. m pets. many rel' tal·il tlte!> :! H d 1 m I 12 B u . __ Share lg ql.Set 2·sty hae fl.i6 1K26 Townhouse slyle. 1\t..lults. Oceanfront ror Winter closetoOCC. C.M. w /m y (714)893·5198 W t-:ST UACK RAV AREA CONIX> , Exec. 3Br . 28a. J 1ar Kids OK Pool ., IWOL2l ca r $750 S)S(I mo. l yr lse /\dlt no BLUFF'S <.:ONDO· s ingle pets, 548·0412 bfr ;,p~J Iv le\t•I. 3br. 2bu, no pets! ~~l!.e:. S700 mo on I yr lse leach &t0-5211 ......,....., ... 6.'Jl S-159 or 6-10 1156 U t1L" pai<I I Bdrm S225 37 4.. Quiet Adultt-P .it lO '""0058 c lubh i.e $525 bi3-~ l iOO t.aSJ. 2 llr $.'160 Pool. quiet location. Adulti.. no pets 123 w Be~ S-18·!1516 ----- no ~)(.'ts ::.,175. 'l-18-2682 Rental~ "'1mished & un-14 yr old dauahte r & Jbclrm. '.!bu " den. frpk rum . Broker s7s.4g12. • myself. S2Z mo. + S200 11u.1clw11 2 car ~ar. In lU1. Ver!<Jlllcs Newl~ re sec Ii:·~ o( utll lnct. Pvt 1mv v1111u. sr,so de t Front I u i. h Rooms 4000 bdrm w/slldln& glass 2br 21 Jba ~ar rrpcl. d ts· hwa.she r. micr(). ndults Nn p e t s . Irr old. S550 mo 631·3926 3.S mo. CharmmA Buch . nr bch. ut1I pd No pets 1 resp empioy ed a d lt 494~200 AND t·our\y .ird fln. Adult ••••••••••••••••••••••• door to P9tlo. LI pool 2 br. I ba. crµ1g, all new 2br, Iba. :nl Rnchest.:>r 3bdrm. 2ha. end gar , : secunty bldg. Poul. gym, Rooms foe Rent. Gardea wtdlvlna brd, ON TV. tJatnt. bit ins. $3751mo C M. ~50/mll No Peh' pnv p:itioi 151111 M1k1 rec rac11. lmd poss Grove Ii: Orani• Area. Call Wa)'M ••u aft <2131430-9407 Small ~ar_d.S-18 7.ffl 968~ S-)5()1mo~i\gt·6JJ·6783. 978-3484,75M05'7Eves. llAM knda. ~ , ..... ~~~~~~ ...... ------~~~~~~~~~~~,__~~~~-~~~-~ ...... ~~~~~~=:::::::~..--~~------~-"'--•,.---~~~~---"'-~-~-----:J---_.~-~~~~~~~~~..,~~ .... ,~~r~.~_ .... .,......,~~:'.'t,~ \ ~..:..;..,..: ..... • ... - N . DAIL y Pt LU I ~\Ody ~l!ml)er JI 19!!0 ·-~•to Sh.re 4JOO Offic• Rftttd 4400 Offic• R_.d 4400 •·•···••·······•··•···· Y :\("wport H1•h !-.hor.·• Hume llt''' l11 l\1 ti 1'11111 & ('< n n \.. s.: ~II \ \ ,, I I lmm l'(I hi<! ~lt4 Yn 11mf1...,,111t1.1I 111•,11 • 1•4llOU11.'1h' '"'"" Ii •Ill• l~,ff\)I\\ I\ l "', "'', ....................•.. lll l 141 ''"'" .n.11l lull 'l'f\111• l·'(" UllH• 'ull,... 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NEWPORT BEACH 1...otr•• t#e1tchU Or 1w• i1nd Irvine Awe ./ AH C°""IUont"O ;/ CMIPl•i. o-Mor\>1 ./. ........ ./ E'-•1l0t :/Full ., ... Ollk.Oftit4t ./ l o<Os -.-Ct ,/ _..,.... PM-•"9 Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 BEST RATE NEWPORT BEACH ~e Office Space 700 .. 3000 Sq. Ft. •Jarutonal Service & Utilities Included •Adjacent to .\1rport & Restaurant Row •At·e e ss to 3 :'lt aJur Fwys. 833-8813 Medical Dental H MO, T16 sq rt. in N. Cost 11 Mesa. Ground floor. I ull> equipped. Privule patio, etc S543 /m o . T o m 967·11100. 1617 WestcUff. N B. Want flnancral inst. 7000s.r lst floor Agent S4 I 50:\2. SUITE DEAL JOOOM.'Ft. •Wiil Bul~;,j'Sult • l n~. 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' I • "'''·' \ ··•d· I I \I 545-41 2) 'II l \I 111• t.• I 11111 ·•I II ·" .111 .11 lll'lllk' l ••1111'1 1.1h ~ '""' 1111.J ti'j,j l~llHI II\'\ P'I':! ·111 X Hn11m I II 1· .t-1 nm ml 'f>.1<'•" ~;, t11 ~ill mu ••j~ 11:!11 ST< >n ~: !-.(> \1 'E f111· l1•aw :ll•l:.4 II \\,111 nu\\ IScHI "I fl .11ait (kt 1:,111 ·"t')!•1• 1.1t1h· l•·rm:. l'oa ... 1 I quJlll'' '13 591i i:.!02 He111 or bt• 1 e:.t~1111,1hJ.• Ill'" hldi.: .l ~lnn.'~ l IW~I MJ fl e,1 ()ti f•J 1'.111\11111 ll1·;il S.111 1'1 1•11111111• 7ft.!! 1:>:=.1 I ,1 11 U111l1hn1! \1.111.1~1·r 1;1~ :111 1 orr .lu.11\111· ''It. "•••> t \ t•t1111~' ..... ur Commrrciaf Rent~s 4475 \\• ~,..._,,,_.,, ,r,u Ht.tWf .!.!O i7h ''l II ( :1·1w1 JI I It 1111• :'ltc'(hl',d '" \ • .. ,1.1 \11•:..J (.1ncJ Ill' 110 tJ.: UJI I 11 m !I ,; 7 I 'I 11 o .!I Im; ~-~I NEWPORT PLA ZA! Pnm .. n •lail :.p:in•. 1:11K1 ... q \\, Sllih lf\11 llMIU ' Hris t11 I ;'o/B l'.itn1 k Tt<nort<. Ai.,tt 1.:11 126fi :!!Ji:\ "'l ft 31;9 1-: 17th St .?.·~1 "l II i.:rnd t Ir ul ils <"•a:-.t.i '.\11-;;J 1~1 SI&. 1111 • 7!1 \\ l!llh H.1rrel1 H.lt1 •>-I~ :l~ll ..,, l '.\I I 11111 11~ 7 1900 -----------,~~~!!':~.~~!~ ... ~~?.~ TERRIRC OFFICES f':Xl.C'l l'I'. I-"' IT t-; "\l PEH ~l('J-: lhllO li!'ll.tO l'h1Jll<' \11• 1 11111 Hm \.l111l. :\r ro\. ~c·c S1 t' \\'11!11lt)lf11c :'\i,:t\\nrk 9,;:, .\57h llKKI ,q ft ;\11•\• <'Uf!Wb. pani:hnl!, 1 oll t'I' 1•nuotPr. 1•Li '•'I\ lllll1 l!t•tu•h ad dr•''' ·\1·r'"' I rom Or Jlll!l' l'u11111' ,\irport :-.11h lt·;i..,1• ,1\ ·~)' 111•r ~q II 1n .1 SI 101~·1 '" tl an•.1 I '11nt .id ( :11lcl1•11 W1·!>t In !1•rjll'l~I'~ 711 !17!1 G'.153 U1• .. k '11.l('(', :1110 Ml f\ 18\li,I ~ .. u\h Br1-;1ol al '-11nrt11w1•r S \. new h t.11•1 ( JrJ1t•\1<() i.11 1i1:1:1 t.:?~1 11FFh F S l'\l'L P.1111'1 W,11l5 l 1•1 Ht'ul O{t ~t Pt....: :!•t:l.! :'l<r.,..p11r1 UIHI L '.\1 :1.'ilt lPO "' C>l I 22211 1920SQ FT. New air .:oncl11101wll I rt'" ~t<ind ini.: hu1 ld111~ 1111 Wtl!ton. I 1loo r '"''I ,.1 11.irhor l•:irllini.: p1 I\ 1111 lut " F1r1•,.10111· 1'11 t• l\•11\l't ancl Tllnll a11•t Loun !';m er <" 1·\lt .111<! "'i!ll fll'I\ "" I l.1 rhor + Wtl..,1111 rn Co Hl'all\. ~;, tHi2\ :-i1n 111i.: Telt'i.:r.1111 1·1· l1J11kini: liir :iclll11 wn.d •111.ill 111111 l' ,.11t11•1· lo 'hlll I' •Ir r1•111 in N 11 . 1 • \I 11r In 111l' ;, rn 111.1.~ 2 Ofl11 c for rt•nl mo lo mu ( \I SI• ~I l'.I f>.15 1212 t 1 oum ul fttt- 1 'rl\ .•ll' l'nlr . ~lain St llB \l)!ml l'o G.11 •-, ba. ulll pJ1d. 11,.; .-it,-rr11 l.J21 Ofrt<'l' "h.olt·, :100 sq ft of fll'e , lfi<MI '<l It\\ hM·. x lnl Sk) P:irk In 111e lo1·a ttl)n.540 99K:.! Offtt·e Spuct• f1 >r Henr Lido Ship,\ .inl ,\rea 400 !>q ft 1 ~6.5 :.CJ (\ I 290 sq ft l 132 sq fl Cummon n·pt & rstrm foc 1I lnqwrc at IOI.'. 201 Shipyard Wu~~· NH __ t ST TI MI': OFF~RED . l ,llUO 2,500 sq . f\ Of· ft <'l' rommercl a~ s pace frontrn~ on Coast llwy Lo<·a1l(J 11t 2400 W. Co.1st H wy, Newport Be11c h . 7:11-~'>or IH:> 368:"~ Ollu·e u~ the OCe <rn. 315 3rcl St • H B $200 mo. Ground floor sconuALTY Sl'-7SJ3 -----.,--- 'll It tin"'' loc.iuon & 11a1k 1ni.: 1:1 i;r11:.' -::i&.i41.W lith St l '\I •·16 (~')(15 :-.: .. \, 1750 !.<\ ft 1n1lustnal ullll fr11 lt•aw Incl 711 i.q ft 11f air 1·11nd carpel I'd <ii I t\'C' \'.I nt I rv11H' in d u !> l l um 11 It· \ I o ,. !lr11k "r l'Uo p il l ~ lti.) 1800 :-q lt 2 Frnnt offil'l'!> 2 Bath' Large rl.'ilr ... 111111 ;.rc:i & lh.llir .>l!I!> 1no 1Ti5 Whtllit<r 0\vl' l' M 51U ')'152 D.1y-.. 641i 11(lfi I i',\'l.'S 121'k> ~q 11 Sfi5 mo From\ 1Mirl' lan:1· n·ar a1 l'.J & •11101 l 'nrt :! I 1,l!I r I' I m In ii I w a \ (' :'11 140-9352 !Ji.I) fi Hi llliHI E\1'' FOR LEASE "Ol.L IR\'INt: INDUS l 'Ol'L>O 1;2110 "C\ n w 2.1115 oft· '!Jul't' nr llC ,\1rport £1 lO 2::!0 :J pha~l' elec \"klni,: .}(~ Ml II., j.(fll!'t~ 3 ~ r ... 1 ',tll llui.:h .it 540 7923 Mun Pr1 lf,j,') :,q ft Hl 281 sq fl t 11r11m 1nllus are a \,;-;t·lul 111r s\or,1ge or s hop la~1ltlll!!.. Ca ll f.>.l'..'--'!1:.08 or S.18 903.5 Storoqe 4550 ............•.......... m1 "<I tl S200 1>er mu all uul pd. Many u,,es 44;1 I I.uni I ton 6-15-7184 Rentals Wanted 4600 ·~····················· Wanted in Costa Mesa or lrvme nTea. 2 or 3 i:m . house preferred 3 Adults Xlnt reCerc-ncf.':. 6 7 3 5711 1 EVt!S & weekends. lusiMss/ln••st / Finance ····•······••··•••····· Business Oppor1uNty SOOS ..•.........••..•...... YA H U A(; I<: S 11 ll I' ~:s 1abl1s h l•rl 1:1 y r l.. w ,gross $8.".•,ntlu. h11<h 11t•t Great lse. Ownrr will c arry w /$20,000 1111 3t balance ul !()'I. ror ~I \rt! 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Whitt• 1 ollar REWARD ~u;.950.; . - 0 0 0 0 0 @~~-1~ ~v'el faki~ yo!), tw.Ja y fro rf\ you v f*1ot'\9 ? Use Answer Ad service wh e n p l aci n g your ad . a Daily Pilot ad number w i ll appear in you r a d we take you r m ess ages 24 h o u r s a d a y ... you call in at your conve n i~n ce during office ho urs and get the r esponses to y our ad ... t his se rvice is only $10 per week. For m or e Informat i on and to place your ad call 642-5678 . DAILY PILOT t ' • .. -• • ... .. •• ~ -~ ..... ,.. • ~ • "" ~ • .. .. • ; ., • . -... Lott & Found SlOO PtnoMk 5350 Help W•ted 7100 Hefp W..t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642·5671 I.OST M.111· 1\\'ult'r1•d l'Jl, llll'd h·ll~tll h1·1.:•· h.111 ' 1 11 !'i.1111.i l'Jlwla & San t u \nu .\u: <.:.M. HF,Wi\ltl> ~"111 mm t'Vl'l> 111· ·1~.7 Zii!1l th · ... 1.11-;'1' ('\~,'l llN 1 \ \1 t-: II \ I. \ II C E ti E W \ It l> Jo' o It I 1\ \1 1-: It" & l•' l I. 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Co,ta :lotc"'" &15 3433 Br 10~ this ad for ~no r ~pecwl gift TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 24 11ns 152 0817 l'rofe ... ronal The rnpcut11 rna:.~~1i.:e Llt:'d ~B ''l'Pl 0111). SIC\ c 548 2817 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 752 9368 Great ompany ESCORTS :l l Hrs 64HH80 Cmh/ChKk1 Am b p/MCfVl10 UTILE ANNIH ESCORTS all major c rcdrt c:irdl> a n·eptcd 530 4723 1>1,\'.\IONIJ W.\NTF:U •2 lo I t·arat P P 540 0208 lilr 11 . aft 5 {)\ erwe1ght lose 17 25 1115 m 6 wlcs ~o !thots. no dr ugs. no eontrac ls 673 0111. Help; need w1tnc:.s to fitihl on June 1:1. 1115 Frw~ & Seal lkh Blvd call 213 '177 filJS Clllll'CI OK llusmf.'ss Exec. No lime lor bar :-.(·ene. look tn)l for a11ract1\'e lad} 2.5 to ear· I) 30's, for purposl• of comp11111onshlp few nttcs :.1 wk HlL-.mess ml. In P al m Spnnl(s & I.as Vr~as r('(lll! rt.' occasional t r11)K. Call ;;l9 9029 W male 26. gootl looking :-eek:. l(UYS ( 18·:l0l Rob. 673 5772 ---- M;\SSAGE$10W /AD :'llYSTI~ MASSAGE ;')56. 1&56 Sanla Ana Whrtf.' M 23. 6 ' ISSlbs seeks white/f ror dates :.1nil com PllnY <.:all Skip l!~·Oll6 an 6pm *FOXY LADY* o un ;,\LI. ON 1. Y * 972-1138 * Gilys tf Gals ESCORTS •972· 162 I• Nuw llrnni: :.iftl•r lipm ESCORTS BY RENEE •953-2613• ~-=! .......•..•............ Schools & Instruction 7005 ..•..•.....•..•........ l-:\p voice teache r has opt•ntn(s for s tuden ti. CallS42·21l5 L:1114ue method of prep music crcat1 ve mo''l' rnenl Ai:es 4 7 f'or tn fu. GJI 2857 JobsW.ted, 7075 .....................•. 1:-;;q l°t.I l'au<" Cleanrnl! I .acly can :i~sist s tart. ~ihr tiil5425!1, 642 3299 l.;1cly Want~ llouse Work. 5 hrs I dd~ week. s.5 hour 5411 54 11; l>rnnc r ('1;11k L C h ef I rn.i t ur e . t11 nllncnt11I 1 r;1111ed. ~eek~ 1111sit11in lnr •1ua nl1ly & quality l'Ull>tne, duh~. e t1· 1714 ' k:10 21..-.9 Hetp Wonted 7 100 ........•...••...•...•. At·<·oonlant Uus :\1 gr for prev:ite. NON.PROrl'f' d)lt:nry w multiple fund 111g .,nurce.. progr a ms t 1100,CIOU bud get l>ei:ree. s yrs e xper . n cat1vc lt'aders h1p req St'nd resum e : Nu Oran1:c Co C hild C:urdance Center. Inc . 2 0 5 0 Y IJ ll I h W a y 1''ullt:rton. CA 92635. Accowd Clerit A.'> iln account derk in lr\'lne finance dept }OU will CllJOY a \ ar1et~ 1Jf clut1e~ 1nclud1ng a c rnunts pay:.ible. monitor in)! purc hase o rde rs. l'Omputer rnput. & 1ypmg r I n ,1 n c c r c I a I c 11 rn;1\cr1als Salar~ is ap pro>. $861· 11701 mo + IH'rtl'r ous c•1l,\ p a 1tl t>encfrts. Contac·t l'ily of In lilt'. !i21JO Jam boret• rtd 1il4 l 754-3600 hefure JU 9 J\CCIJUnllng ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Orange County 1s hoom· lrlg' And so are we• We're AOBIEAT HALF'S accounlenJ)S· ACCOUMTING CLIRK lmmt..od1ate full lime op· )lortun lly r1Jr a n 111 1.hv11lua l with an a ptit ude for numberi. & uct·ount 1ng exper ience 11r c forred 1-}\Joy uutstand mg benefits mclud1ng n frre meal each day 1\p1l ly 9am noon Mon t-'r1. Personnel MARRIOn HOTEL !.x> Newport Center Ur Newport Beach F.q~al 01>por F.mµloyer **** ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONALS WE PAY TOP RATES For QuaMty Ski"• Accountmtt $15.00 /Hour Assist with }ear end. fixed asi.el !><'hedule!> San Juan Capistrano 2 Months Full CharcJe lookJcHper $8.50/Hour R eevaluate p as t schedules. detail l rvrnc Indcf1111te Full CharcJe BooldcHper lSSIMILllS WANTID Apply at Pacific Handy Cutter Inc 720 W. 17th St l'.o5t11 Mesa ASSEMBLER/ f':LEt.7 RONICS lmmtid 1a te o pe n in gs . W ur k near beac h Mc1·hanica l a ssem b ly. w1nng. soldering. 6mo minimum exper. req'd G r o w1 n 11 co , good tiener1ts. Ca ll ror appt . 645:1632 N e wport M"unne F.ngr 1020 W. 17th St . c.;.M. .( ASSEMBLERS MECHANICAL Our t•ontinwng growth m the manu(aC"tu n ng or 1-omputer products has created immediate open 1n1ts Must be able to read p rints and lis t s o r mate ri.,ls, understand eng1neen ng change or ders. use of hand tools . We offer compet1t1,·e salaries and benefits which include company paid Life. Dent al a nd M e di c al I ns urance . Pension P lan. Savm gs Plan with high inte r est rate. 101 2 pa rd hol1da' s per year a nd one week vun111on ilfl c r s ix mun\hs. Please appl~ at: PERSONNEL mps TAI\/()( INC ,...__ o,.,,. .. ..._.,c. ...... -.. $8.00/Hour 1815 Ritchey Street Siinla Ana. CA 92705 Manual pegboa rd thru Equal Oppty Em ployl'r T B. lndefi rule. Newport 1"'!!~~~!11M'!!!!/F~!!"'!~!'!" Bl·ach. 1· ____ _ A ssistm1t Booldceeptt A /F,\9~~!Yyts San Clemente -1 Weeks . AccountincJ c~ ~.OD/Hour Halance & total speC'ra l Assemblers Leading 0 C elel1.ronics manufactun ng company has the following re qwrements . ··~/Solderer Must have 1 ye:ir s older m g expcnence . W1ll•be rl'Qutred to solder hook . turret terminals. w ire solder & touch up PC B's. Apply al Moster Speciolties 1640 Monrovia, C.M 642·2427 E.O. E. reports, JO.key b} tou<"h. 1•1111!!~'!!~!!!1~~~~ ~t1s.\1un V1ejo 2 day~ ----- A /R«. Cleric $6.00/ltour Post <.:t R & Balance 2 \\'eeks Newport Beach A/Pay Clerk $6.00 /ltour Match. batch. code 2 :'.1onlhs Santa Ana 1\lts 1s t ant t o Gener al M a nager . Publrsh1ng 1Ma1I Order Co seeks goal orie nted. hard working individual to JOtn our team. Op· porlun!ly t o learn a ll phases of business while o perati ng o u r o rder fullrllment dept. Must be capable of following de 1a1led procedures . The skys the lim rt ror the right person. 540-2522. ~1s Beru>n . The r e arc man' 11e" firms movinglrifOTh~ Orange County a rea. br rnging about an increas 1ng d e mand for ex- perienced a ccounting personnl.'l. Ca ll f'or Appointment Ru ent.bperieeu 547-7631 AUTOMOTIVE TIRE " avece----'---- '""10 hghl repairs. Will· CP ;\'s Auditors Tax Accountants L'ost Accountants Senior Account;mts Bookkeepers Accounting Clerks ACCOUNTANTS OVERLOAD JOSS N. Main. Ste 1016 Santa Ana. C A mg to train. Newport Tire Center . 3000 E Coast Hwy •AUTOPARTS• Co un terpe r son . Mrn. 2 yr s jobbe r e xp . To p wa ges. Paid vacation & insurance. Mgmt poten· Ital for right person. Ap ply a t Hub Auto S upply . 21204'Harbor Blvd, CM. * * * * 646·2464,SeeClaud. If you are not aware of ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!I Babysitter/Hskpr for 9 & lhe benefi ts of work'ing :: 3 y r olds, Mo n · Fr i. temporary. vis it us or 4·6: JOPM. 496-4523 aft 4. ~l\'C us a call. we will be ACCOUNTING happy to discuss it with 53168 Babys itter. Prr. flexible you We are located in hours. Pay according lo the Coldwell Ba nker exp.645·4293. Bwldmg The ayer age amount you 2.'l33N Broadway =200 can cam between now & BABYS ITT ER. adult. Santa Ana Christmas by working church nursery. Sundays 171 41835-4103 only 2 3 day~ per week 9AM·l2. $15 Contact Dr. FREE PARKING for: Carroll Word. 962·2593. **** Accounting Boolctceeper To $18,000 Professiona l Newport Be:.ich investment cor 1XJration seeks individual wtlh 4 + years ex perience on multiple sets of manual books . Will be responsible for all write up thru F /S. Exeellent benefits including paid medical. on e mployee & d epende nts (Order 7258). A/P Clertt To $14,400 Major Irvine developer s eeks individual for heavy aecounls payable desk. Mus t have recent experience w ith con· st ruction draws, lien r e· leases & m anual system. Excellent benerit s . 10rder 7252>. Call for apJ)Omtmenl C7 I 4t 547-763 I Accountants Unlimited P«IOMlf S.-.ic•1 I~ N Main. Ste 1016 Santa Ana. Ca. **** TEMP Babysitter. 4 days /w k. my home. Garden Grove \'IC 67J.IZJ6afl. 7p~ Associatft 17141752-2938 Babysitter need ed {or ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Teacher's l' h 1 Id ren. 1n y ACCTGCLERK BOOKKEEPER Knowledge rn c o m put e rized & m a n ua l payroll system s a must. Additiona l clerical & bookkeeping experience desirable. Lile typing re· quired. Good command of English. FOR APPT. CALL 1714 )!175·1080 Ask for J ody COLDWELL IAHKER Residential Mortgage compa ny A Coldwell Banker Co. An equal oppty Co. _ ADV E RT I S I NG Fas\ paced advertising agen· cy needs mature person to run st at camera & art files. Must be respon. & organized. Entry level ~ition. ;,54).Q4ro. Chris. ALARM EXPERIENCE? You 're Worth More 1 J11str /M~r. 71\8-4330. __._ __ Apt. Assistant Manager Trainees. Will t r ain. 0.>uples . Paper wor k & maintenenace. 642-5073 ARTMOOB.S Needed for life drawmg & sculpture classes al Golden West College. Sl>.77 /hr . Contact Robert Alderette, Da rrell E bert, or Howard Wa rner. •· 7711 . ~Slt&YWOtlK Some machine work. run lime. apply In person: Arro w Manuract u r ina I nc .• 1~ Loaan Ave. C.M 921626. 54.H9'18. home. Ir v. 833 1!127. Banking /Savings & Loa n JU ... IOR ACCOUMtAMT Imme d iate full time opening. Accounting or Savin gs & L oan ex · perience preferred. App - ly in person. lrYiMScrtinal li I.om IS.'>52 MacArthur Blvd. trvme E.0 .E .... M /f' Bankmg/Savings & Loan TB.LIA Im med iate full t ime openin g for sharp , personable T eller . 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Ins ured, he'd.~ 8425 c; E N E R /\ L HO 'S fo:CLEAN IN<i Will fum 111h t't'fefen ces. IJ.91 3365 lli\t J,ING & Cl.f:/\NJN<; 111.,. tnm & riarnl1tll( llome <:leanmR. Rel1ahle. 01 ' lltt v ~14 ·l276 honest. xlnt work. <;all Pearl 775-1088 I h1uho~: & dcanup JQbl> al 'l'l' 11·u:-rnlei. l'all for l''I l<tdl. Ill 8407 ll.1111 t.r:1d11111. 11t'moli 1w11 Sk11>lt•Jrlcr, durnµ I 1111·k Tr ... ·~ yd wk II.ii lt57 \llJI OUllll httUltni; I I' tru<'k f ree l''>t ~:~.i HG.n•clec.tiftCj ....................... HcMnftittllwj ••••••••••••••••••••••• llousesl\ter, prefe r with µet s & p l a n t s Rderences S48·8373 ll"OniftcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ironing ~tacking up'! I.et me heir you Reasona- ble Cal S45 1665 Janitorial ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'rol rl r wrk, tile. wood.· B11J .& l'.'1arily~'s Cleaning, µurqut'l. ~tnµpini;. wux Pamtm~ & <.:arp<!nlry Co tng huHrng. :.team Cpt oHers f all specials uphul 751 ~1. S38 5543 518-8444 Want a H£i\LLY Cl.fo.;AN 110 S1-:·• Ca ll Gingham 1;1rl "'n•e csl 645·5123 Mcttonl y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnck, stone. block work. Ille nrs. l'Oncrete patios, wlks, dn veway:. Refs l''ree est John K4tH~ Fine ext 11nt painting hy Richard Sinor. St lie, IRS. Try me 836·~. 24 hrs Painting & Papering Prof. work. Free est. Rsnbl. Steve 547·4281 Papering by Le Pap1er. $13.50/rl ;all rms papers. Exp 10 /lS/*>. 536-2350. --- P ainting Specialist. tnt & ext Free es timates llJ!!.·6793 ~nyt1me __ •Painting int/ext, reas rates. prom pt neat llcr v & worktru1nsh1p ~uaran lt•ec:l.646-7814 Reu.s. Pnce m11ext f ree Est. Bu)' Area. Custom work G369453J<1ck Laguna P ainters Specia lizing rn Custom Pamlmg Jack 49-1-0307 or Mike 41M·790'J ------rtcnter /l.,air ...•...••..•........... ll1lui.t•c lean1n~ t-plus what" Call Suds n Stuff 1111 11<.:tJ1ls M42 O!l&I Stucco & Plaster Patch, Cus tom brick . s to ne . no job tou s m quick & block. eonC'rcte & s tucco clean 6-15 4203. 6-15 4199 Hers Free l'.St 549 9494:! )/eat palthes & textures AGAPIFOllCI l'AINTING COMPANY 3 Genera tion,;()( l'atnting Exct!l lence ~·'6701 Resident/rent proµert y ~pec1altst. E xper /r'<'ai. Local refs. S48 288 Pool S.-wke, llepain ••••••••••••••••••••••• Servtee & revalr. pumps. motors. he aten . arrd w as hes, c lea n -ups , Sal/Sun. All calls re turne d E :.t 1970 556-6141 -----P.O.lo1tl..tal1 ....................... Pvt Post Box Servict' 11fE MAJL ROOM. 24 hr 2600 1-;. Cst llw y CdM/NB 640·0340or 644-4481 THIPOSTIOX JllS7 Birch NB·OC Airpt Avail now-24 hrs.'1 dys Message & pkg service S49·2287 494.5901 lloofiftg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re pair & R e roof. All types-s h ing les r ock shakes rompc»ta.r. Free est . 541-59.10 Fin Avail. Laguna Roofers Spee1a lizing 1n Rock Roohng. Also. m obtle home Roof coating. J ack 494-0.1<n or Mike 494.7909 L\.>ilar ('rpt & uphnl d o, ,1111. M'ntch~r1I. 11rof fir \4 a" Itta:. 838 5543. 7,11 8\15t Brickwork. !>mall Jobs Newport. Costa :\1e:.a & Irvine 675·3175 Pve.s forff bt. 893-1439 REPAIR all types. Ill \rl> lt O Bl:-1 S ll OU S I•: l'l.1';,\MN(; SERVICE Fur a thoroo~hly dean hst> ~IO 111\'i 7 Want Ads Cu ll 642 5678 The ra stest draw In the West. . a Daily Pilot Classified As! Call Today &U-5678 I NT F.XT Texture.,, rei.lunos & P atches fo)-(!(' est l.'arl) am t'Vh 645·5600 Sell idle items 642·5678 l'.'CfJ. all work ~uar I' r l'Sts Jack. IW\-1053 IH:::rnm BUILT HOOF All t ypes, hot comp 11h'. shakt•. lied bonded 111~ f'rce est <.:a II 960 87711 1111d & watt'r b l11st1ng Xlnt cleanups. If) rate~ b75·5994 213/~92 3901 Social Senicea ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIH >BLE MS Net-ti l o talk'' fo'ree counseltnU A H (' II l'~ L I' L I N 1>: 645 2222 ············~·········· Hunfinc#on luch Th Co. Lcl us upgr ade thal shower, t ub. d ram board or entry way tA>ru m u· tile improves <ll'Jlear & value of an) Imme or comm bid!( a t .. r eui. t•ost FrcC' est & ~ugge:-. t 11)1\S 1711 ) 842.:10~ Call Mr Tile Man lfr s l'ast·clean & 111eXj)t!ns1vt• fi75 4394 Trtt Service •.••...........•....... r tt E£ DES I GN Ornament al prun1nA Sculpturing, 1 up111nft. thinning, removal 1:1.'n clean·uµ. 646 llWS Tree trimming . dean up:., hauling m a111 lcnunrc rn1e f>.UI 8•111 TypincJ Service ..•...........•........ FJ Sl acrnrall' typing 1111 I B;\I C•>rrl•('I Sclt't'I r11· Olhl'r l>\'l'rt'tan al 1111rk. hu-.1ne:-.~ letlL'r '. fl' ~umel>, l'tl' l\.,1rc11 li75 l:!:IU Window Cleaninq .......•••...........•. Let Thf'Sun:.ll1nc In · Call Sunshtnt• Wrndow Clean mu. Ltd 5 »I AA'i:1 tWp WCMhd 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Hetp Want~ 7 I 00 Hetp Wanted 71 00 Help Wonted 7100 Http W..ted 7100 tWp WCllllhd 7100 Hetp WClllted 7100 Hetp Wanted 7100 •••••·•··••··•········· ···•··················· .......••••••.......... ···········~··········· ...........................•.............•.........•.•..•............ ···•······•····•·•····· .........•............• Banking Come and work rn an C'X cel\enl working environ Bankmg TB.LEA Up to BXI ExJ>('nen<:NI beautiful lo1·at1on. ("< ccllenl bcne11i:..-Call \'1ck1e. ~605."l. CoaslJl Personnel Agem·1 . 2790 Harbor Bl. CM NE:Vfo:R A Ft-:t-: ment. If you have L )ear I•---------· banking e."<penence and like working with people. l•---------grve us It call al our BANKING Newpon Beach Branch al 714/7594721 ~ GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS Affirmative Action/ Equal {)pJJOr Employer Banking MewAccounh Ca.tt Previous experience de stra ble. Good ty p ing skills required. Spanish speaking wou ld be helpful. ~--..MJ•ulJ:d.CalifOrp_lj! 841 nk 2301 So. Main St. Santa Ana ~518'7 Contact Mrs La ffey E .0 .E. BANKING TB.LEIS The beautiful Newport Beach office or a growing SAVINGS MANAGER Challenging growl h op portunity available 1n the Newport Beach office r.r a leading savrnl'(s a n<I loan We're seeking an md1v1dual with a strong background t6+ ~earsl in branch ope ral1ons teller and new accounts run c t1 o n -; and superv1s11m In udd1t111n t o an o uts tand i n g benefits package ind ull mg profit sharin g and re t1rcmenl plan, we offer excellent ~rowth n<>H·n JJ.aLand. lL..l.l)p_.sWU"..\ lfl salary. Plea.-.e 1:a\I Janel Hcdnck d\ 71I11'42 4(1(kl to schedule an 1nterv1ew FIDELITY FEDERAL SCJYingsand Loan Assn. An Equal Opport unit' Employer savings and loa n has •m· ,:-.--~-;;;.-_____ _ mediate openings for full •• and part lime Tellers Expenence is pre ferred, bul we w ill consider trai.nmg tf you have a strong cashiering buck ground. These posit1011l. offer~ •Excellent salane$ •Paid Career a ppare l •Free Parking We will be inter viewing on TUESDAY . Sept 23rd. Plea se a pply m person FIDBJTY FIDRAL Savings & Loan Assn. 151.S Westcliff (al Dover l Newport Beach An Equal Opp Employer Banking filLERS PART TIME our Costa Mes a uran~h 1s see.lung a J>('r~un who deslres to work pa rt ti me 3 days per week includ mg a Saturday We rlc sir e 1ndlv1dual:. with background in puhlie re lallons and ca:.h handl in g experience This position of~rs excellent oppurtumt to be trained and will o er uolim1\e<I career ad\'ancemeol within t he indus tr ~ Salary commensurat e with expenence Plea~e call Mr. Tom Orosky for further information. BRENTWOOD J SAVINGS & LOAN 1640 Adams Ave Costa Mesa. CA 92626 (71~) 979·39!0 Equal Opportun1t~ Em ployer M IF Orange County's oldest independent bank will be opening a new branch 1n Fullerton. Immediate ~~~~~~~~­catter opportunities are availabfe Tn Fulle rton and throughout all o f our branches for highly motivated. experienced bank personnel. Operations Officer New Accounts Tellers Note Department Secretaries Outsllnding benefits ~with an e xpand· lot orpniuUon. Please cantact: SAM11ACi0 IAMK Penonnel Ollice 5.15 r...t Flnt St. Tullln. CA 92680 (714)8.12-5200 l'.qual()ppt)' Empl. M/F ld11':HOH Fo ur eveni ng s hifts . Private Club. 833·5961 Beaut. ()per. Lag. Och Must have some follow ing. Also. ma nicurist. p edicurist. Must do Juliet & porcelarn nails. 494·8251 ask for owner B ea ut y O pe r ator . m a n1cur1s t . makeup artist to work in war m . lriendl)' salon. Hrs nex Rent or romm. 557 22.14 IOOICKHPER Ra nc ho Mission Viejo {located in San J uan Capistrano> needs com petenl bookkeeper. Ex pr req. Starting salary WOO.ll.200 mo. Call Lola 7141831 ..&450 People wbo need People 1bal'1 what l~ DAlLYPILOT SEltvtCEl>lRECTORY t.ullaboul! BKPR/JR. ACCT. for r:ip11ll\ 1•xp;i11din)! fmanr1JI f1nn 1n I' .1~h11111 lsl.111d ~·'l"'r a mu-.1 flail \' mput & l.!•'rt<'r a I le<lj!l'I dt•,tfl'tl ;;,•1 1515 Boukt•cµcr llcu•11t111n1,1 for ''"a II :'ll1"~'Jl<ll1 H..•al'h CPA fi t m X :Ill IL .to :\11111 Fr 1 Prl'll'1 "'m•· colleA'e J rl'llttnltn)! l.1gh1 lypinA fi-11> 74!1!; BO<>KKt-:fo:PEN F l' lH T H Laguna He ;1rh <It' 1•0011t1ni.: & l111anl't.tl Ser\ ll't' nt'l'd~ l1011k ket>1H."r wtth 1ypmi.: & aO m1n1sl r:i 11 11~ 'ktl b. (~uahf,!ed µ.•rson ""Ill en }II' a vanel) •>f eh alien.,: 111~ ,1.,,..,1i.:11rn..·11b (all 1!11 aµpl t91 17\X BookkCt'Pl'I' t-X P , full ('har::l' :-.ml ... t•t 'i; n l f11 1• In 11110.~·· Hl.\I 'il211 & ,,,.,.\ 1 l'l' IJL1r1 .. 111 1·1irp -.ult· prop I'·' rl1wr,.h1p .ll'l l i.: & l.lW" 1).1;) l:!J:.~ IHlll 1-. K ~: ~. P I-'. It I u 11 chJrl.!•' tur ··nterlatn ~ .... ltJl~»mr~1\ r>qll'r 111 1\P. 1'111 roll. •ll•I ..-nlr. ''"tern th ru 1 n.11 hal Sm.1 1·1rn~l'nr,11· uf l d 1\.'1'r'i tf tl'fl n •s fl c;or1d lll'rtt'l 1l.. -,,, la r\ 1·11mm"""ur-Jt1· " l"ql(·r 1-or , " t. · r ' 11• 1\ t· a II is. .. '> cm 1 BOOKKEEPER PERM P/T c;111HI 1·11 H•·11<'111:. r;, 11 ti t'.-1,i ~•M Bootdl~r F /C l':in 11n11.' t11r l'1111htnl! ''''rt' tn F.1~h111n l-.la111I \ l' t till \l \' II a ~ J h J I' fl'l~tull. d11uhl1• t•11t r1 111 u r 11 a I I h r u I r 1 a I bal;llH'l' l'Jll 1111 tn lei\ tt•\lo JPIJI THE LOOK &~\.65()() BOOKKEEPER~ /C :\"pt Bch 1n ve!»lment frrm has opening. per ex pan:.ion. ft1r F C com m1:.s1on bk pr ue\i11l o r 1c ntetl Pl'r ... nn computer knowlcdite ii must skllllul on phone~ & tn P R. work. m .1tunt~ nee Call 640 012.1 BOOKSTOHE e d. F llrnc Book Slort' blund. :-.n help want· B. Oalton 5 Fa shion Bored StayinCJ at Home? Wh~ not make :.c1me ex tra monc~ with a Lem l>Ol'tl.l'Y Joh In Olll' nf the followrn~ hcltl~ • flecqtionist •S.Cr'flcry •Clerical BUFfUM'S ME~'PORT BEAUTV STUDIO • l>t-'\k R c•r •·pt 111n1-;1 I 're\ 1nus t •1Ao'ri1•m·l· pre lt'rre<l hu1 not r.-quircd <.ood <:•1m p;rny bt•nl'11ts \ppl) 1n pers1111 Mon W;t• I. lO 4 IJ11Hum~. :: t ·F 1011 1.1l:ind 1;4-1 2'.!00 1-:( : :OVIF CAFETI:!RIA ASST. :! 21? hrs ll\!r duy. Apply <i1 C:a p1stra110 Unified School 1)1-.trict 32972 ('Jllc Perfl'r 10 SJC. 196 1215 Catatush LartdiftCJ & llistillery J\ new restaur a n t & lt)Unjle n•:>W hinng for all rest ,1u r;.1 nt ro~•l hm:. J\p JJIY in 1x·rson :'1>1on Fri .. ~pn 1 6pn 1. 179 I::.. 17\h St .. CM CAUYASSERS Part or full T11rx· for \'11lcr flci.:1s t ra t 1on l>m (' Si Sl2 hr Work 11W11 Jn'J~f.I t;so,'3 t'AS lll l~H lluu,eware !:.ales \Qpl) 1'n Pt:r:oo.n.. Rion llunlw;Jrt 1024 lr'l'mc Wesl<'hff Pia.La l "liB C~HIERS UTDTEM MJ\f!KE.TS f or 2nd & 3rrl S h1fb W(! prnrrol•' to rnana~e menl 1~ supcn 1s111n from ~1th1n WANT A l',\R t::t-:R'' C;.ill t714>6:119-l21 CASHIER Expcrierwcd full t un e µ0~1llon open Salary l'Om01eru.urale w cxper \ppl~ 111 peri.on Metro l'ar Wash, 2950 llarbor Ulvd C M L'Hll.I.) CAH E lor I ·' r old. Barn hi fiµm, .:vton lhru l-r1 I 2 vlht'r t·hldrn OK Pl1•asC' cull 8 ::10 to 5 fiol5 4!)118 l 'l-IHISTM,\S MONI-:Y 1-: 11 I h 11 ' I a ' t I C llom cmaker:. earn lo S2000 by ,Thanki.~1nng tlemonstrot1n11 To~::. & Gifts No dclivenc!t No eollcc\rng Ne(.'(f :i car Call 5.tO lj.').111 collect lo "ce hne G 11-,'S 'N <: DC fo;TS Cclcll ral1111: 11ur 311th yea r '• CLASSROOM AIDES Classroom Aides needed by llunltnl{lon Beach Ci ty School Dist Jhrs. /day SU!7 lhr. Apµly 735 14lh St H.B. 5.168851. Vicki He-Ito.I and As---------sociatft wil help you find ttw riCJht ;ob to f;t your skills ond schedule. Pl.ase coll or come by for a penOMll lntw•iew. ViddH.1tot1 Assoc:iatH l~ Skypark Olvd Sulte235 Irvine. 1714) S40·0400 BOYS & Grr ls for ad verlis1n ~ circula tion. 'fransportatlon provulc:..-d from !!Ith & Hnrhor. t:M tH6-61l67 Brick layer he lper. full lime. must have depen· dable lraMp. 675 :t~ * * Clerical SALES CLERK Leading Orange County mfg. co. 1s s<.'i?king an in· d iv1dual for Sales Clerk position. Must type 45 wpm + 10.key by touch. Responsibility will in· e lude proc~sslng debits & credits. & ratalog re· q uests /\lso handllni;: disputed mvoices Apply rn person or t•a ll · Mcnt• Spectottie1 1640 Monroviu, C M 6422427 E O ~ * * t'lcnc:il PART-TIME 21., hrs 1ier c.lay S<1n Juan demeotarv i.chvol S4 43 11 c r h r ,\ p p I ) a l Capt!»trano Un1 f1cd School District , 32972 ('<J lle Pe rfcl'lo. SJC. ·100·1215 <.:lencal ATIIHDANCE ACCOUNTING TEONCIAN Clen cal CALL 760-3400 UIRAIY-MEDIA Cl.HK Clerk, ltte typing-full & part Um!!, 0 C Airport 975~4. Cle rk P h)s1eal 1n ven tones clerical d uties. for s p o r ti n g J!Oo d s wholesaler Will tram. 2 :-harp md1v1duals . Good salary & benefits. J ean rue. 979.0110. C.M. Cl.ERK TYPIST Immediate opening for Clerk/T ypist in loan brokerage co. m Fashion Island. Basic office skills req 'd . G ro wt h o ppty. Call Ms. Heap: 640-9350. Cl.EU TYPIST <.:oul<. exp nee, breakfast & lune See Ernie before 311m The Beach Com ber. 2633 W Pa cific Coast Hwy.NB COUMTER SALES High volume tawck pnnt needs count e r clerk. must be n eat 1n a p· pearance & able to deal with the public. Call Eloh : 898.2623, Counterhelp. Pull tune & part time. Gary's Deli . 3.109 E. Coast Hw). Cd M 675-2193 Counter help needed for sandwich shop. Mon·f'rt. Part or I-' If at Anthony's Deli. 17881 Sk)·park, Ste A, Irvine Call S~HJ670 ~app----~- Deliveryman. LA Times, to ho m es on Ba I boa Island , 4 days,weck , $360 m o 5 48 81 11 646·1413 DEMON STU TERS Must be neat and a g gres1ve for slore:. in your area. Every Frt1Sa\. rull days Car net· $3 liO g ross per hr For 1n te rv1e w ~all 541 037 t , 951·3918. S.U-<r718 Dental Ortho. chatrsule, mus t huve exp. P T J d ay wk. Newpo rt Beach a11d Costa Mesa 546·5170. DENT AL ASSIST ANT f'or orthtl practice. ROA or e lig1tole. Laguna Bt•h -194-8555 Df:NTAI. Ori ho eh:i1rs 11h: I' T faµ. preferred. 642 5:1'Ji Dental Exp Dental "'M~l<inl . work 'I da~S get fllJld for 5 642·Ull2 or&14 tlnH7 u (' n t a l 1\ !> s I ., t <J II I cha1rs1de. I da1 wee k CdM an.•u 1)..14 71fi2 Dental recepl10n1st. xlnt opportuntt) for person experienced m front & back office procedures. 4 da) wor k week. C M 045·1580 Ot'pendahle adu lt HJ ope rate park ing 101 s weeper Wt•ekends 5-15 2611 CALL 700.3400 H you are looking for a challenging position. en· joy variety on the job. & want t.o worit in Newport Beach. we have a job for you. We need someone who t'an p rovide good clen cal sdi>Port for our purchasing dept. T ype 4Swpm. & lyr previous orrice exper. For appt. call 640-4580 e xt. 11202 E.O.E Counter Help. Full lime De ntal R ecept1 0111st days, Mon Fri. No ex· Helper Part llfne Dishwasher Univers ity per. nee 955·3868. S45·4S.S.1 Athletic Club. Mon.·Fri. -------IO·JPM. Call 752-7903. Clen cal Switl·hboard relier. typ m g . 45wpm, filing & J:e ne ra l office duties. 3712hr. wk. $4.15/hr for Newport Beach Life Ins u ran ce Co. Ca ll Laura . 833-o8450. CLEAICAL TIM lolMMI lay Club is now hirincs: Catering secretary. part Lune. Mon·f'ri , 2PM-6PM Must type 60wpm . 1.,lease call Cor a p pl li-15·7358. Mo n l'~r i . R.30 5 ---------- Clerk wanted for health food store. Exper pre- ferred. 548·9531: c ..... rcial Loe. Officer Banking, exp req. Xlnl salary & benefits. apply personnel director HBITAGllANIC 721 N. Euclid, Ana heim 991-3860 E.O.E . CllPLE lo manage small hom e for developmentally dis· a bled rn South Orange Co. 5 day week. P lease 714/831·8318 Cor details. Also. person or couple to manage small home for ambulatory aged. ----------Companion-housekeeper . C:lencaJ Mon·Fri. S251d ay. Must Customer Sen 1ce tramee Typing & good pho ne personality Position re· qwres a sharp. detail· oriented i nd1Yld ual Befinile a dvancem e nt for the rig ht pe rl:ton G r aphic R esou r c e s Corp.. 898.3584. ca II for appt.. ask for Rick GEN.OmCE ASSISTANTS We a re a ccepting a p plicat ions for temporary clcncal s upport positrons rC<)UJring 45wpm typrng. Pleasant phone attitude. Professionalis m 1s a must. Call today for in· formation. dn ve Balboa Peninsukl. 673·5545. COOK All s hirts . Apply in person The Jolly Roger . 203 Mari n e Ave ., ·ewport Beach, 673·8720. COOK ---- DATA PROCESSING DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Active retirement com · 557-0045 t'JlUmly. Good benefits . N.B. Mrs. Swa nson : bperiewced opet"ator with aWlty to key • to I 0,000 strolln. b· c•ll•11t selory 011d 1"'flop1 beMfits.. Cf\-Lff\: 1- 631 -·35SS_. ~- f!MP011Af!Y Pff!SONN(I SEl!VlCES COOIC·IAKEll 3723 lirch Street Intermediate Newport hoch CLERICAL TEMP Aaoci.tes 714/752·2tll Clencal FREE JOBS P U R C ELL TEM · PORARIES has m any openings for very excil· Ing companie s . Im · mediate openings for: s.cntlSiet A«owlllsag Cl«tts ,.ce.u Typist RecepttoN1fl w_..~ IC.,....ch 0.-''-PIX ~r.e• t CIT0,.1 .. •1 Pure .. , ......... 4020 Birth Street Newport Beach Call ~1·9056 CALL 760-3400 MOTOR WINDER Auembler Precision We have an immediate opening on the 11t shift. We seek an Individual with 2 ~ars experience In motor winding with own tools 1nd 1bility to read prints. We offer top competitive w1ges 1nd 1 generous benefits p1ckage which Includes llfe. medlc1l. prescription dental 1nd vision coverage along with 12~ paid holiday• Including Chrl1tmH shutdown. For more Information, pleue contact our P.rlonnel Oepertment. ~LIAR lllOU"-IHC. .... INIROY PROOUCTI DMllON ..... ~Reed '"" ... DJef RoM) ..... AH, CA "* (714) M0-1110. l1l * De ntal Looking for a h1ghJy rnOli\'ated chrs1de -... 0•1•5P~AlllTC ... HllllERl!llllS-• assistaut to replace our "Moth~:r to Be" Xlnt One full & J part time salary & benefits. Pedo. PoS•llOns available in our Ask for Sharon 548·5580 Commurucations Center Classifk~ Ads 642-5678 USE THE DJ\IL Y PILOT ..FAST RESULT .. SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result ~;ervice Call 642·5678. bt.122 MUST BE WILLING to wo rk even 1ni.t s . graveyard & weeke nd s hift s M ust ha ve pleasant voice & be able to h andl e hea vy telephone & radio com m un1cat1ons for our Maintenance & Sec urit y Departments Ex('elle nt benefits ror full lime position Apµly : Tern Parks THE IRYINE CO. 1061 Camelback St. Newport Beach 9266Q 644.6796 THE SHAPE OF THE FUTURE -~ Expand your future wtt" the prolessiona ls at Lear Siegler· Energy Prod~~ Ou1 leadership role in the g1ow1ng held ot energy control valves oHers personal and professional challenge as well as reward Currenl openings include Test Engineer E:cce llent opportunity lor a new Engineering graduate or tr'ld1v1dual with Technica l degree We seek a "hands-on" Engineer 10 assume responslb1h1y for our valve loop test fac11t1y Test monitoring, procedure pre p1ra11on, coord1na11on w1ll'I Engineering on new programs. and inventory of hardware/elec1ron1c components a re all involved in lh1s position. Electron le Engineering Aide Pre1er new graduate or AA degree with 3·5 years expene nce 1n eleclronlc and eleclncal design. fabrication. repair. a nd marnten· ance ot temperature. pressure, atraln and osclllographic systems Above positions offer good po· lential for career 111s iblltty and advancement Leer Siegler offe rs a gene rous starling sal1ry w11h exc,p11onal benefi ts. plus tl'le convenience and proleu1ona1t1m of our cleen. modern Orange County f1clllty For immediate conalder1tlon. pleaff call o r wrne· fr• Yendeftttt, EMptoyrnenl lupenl•or ~ LEAR lllQLER, INC. .... t•fllGY PftODUCTI DIVISION 2CMO l. Dyer Rd. ("8d HIM I Dpr Rel.) left .. Ana, CA 12'IOI (714) M0-1110, bl ,.. - • .. l" . . DJO OAll .. 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O rderlies If yl)U meet our lt('ensin~ Jnd CX)Jt'nCnl'C req w re m1·nt:. )OU can eitrn u p tu S2,tltlh p1:r ~car m •!XlriJ 1n('ume. plus 1mµoJ1<int hendlh '>u1·h a !> ex r h J 11 .: e s h n p p n .: p111 tle~C!., 1014 ('OSI life tnMtrant·e. rcuremen I In· l'Omt• mor e' l'all n ow for full dct:.11 ls and tot ind out 1r you quahf) f ';ill \;i\\',\L RESE RVE (il41 ~352.i .................... ll0!>p1t<1ls l0Jrd1upulm::111ar~ Dl'~>l B e:..1,11r ,11 or~ t herap1s1~ l'er l>1l· m l'uol ,\II s hift!'> L'm.t.i M t>i.a M emur1 .,;I H1.r.>p1tal.1>"2-273-4 ur <ir'P I) m person 3()1 \'1c·t111 1a St C ~ HOl'SEKEEP~:R w;mt1•d 2 "rhool a1.w girl~ l·ll•x hrs \ult• prl'I ti Hcfs Pa~ rtl'l:ul Hl\\n 't .'>P)<f , 499 4322 ll11u-,ekt•l'p1•r rhildt Jrl' Mon Fi 1 ll\t' in 11r •11Jl :\lu,.t l.k.' i-chalilc. 1lr" \' & have refs 1137 2635 or 7i0 0553 Hou:.ekeeper I .1 \'C In LookiftCJ for "A lice" We re not lhe Br Jiil.'' bunch. nu 1 h rldrt•n. hul "l' do need an \I ll'l' · llapp~ ram1h in hl'JUl :-; B home dc:.trc-. n·~1> honest. cxpr d and 1m m arulatr. n on ,mok1n)! lady-to ket'p twu~e Xlnt ~alar). t·omml.'n:.urat l' "" ab1l11~ Refs J mu~l i60· l!l!J.I l lOl:S EKE ~;p I:: R L11 c oul Eni.:11:.h '>Pcaktnl( p referrl'd Own lran ,,purtat111 n Referen t't'' '''"'Port Beach. f>i3·!Jil45 llOLlS f.MA:'\ l.l\'C 1lUl Engh s h ~pc.ik 1ni.: prt• ferred. Own lran:.portJ l 1 u n H t' I c re n 1· c ' Newport He.1('h 6i:I !11145 LM:\IEDIATE INCO~H: POSS! HL E ' l'11llc·1 t names fur U!i Wt• II pa' I OU till l'at•h II h1•tl l'llf le<'led .1ctord1ng tu 11111 I n!>l rul't 1orn; $e111I Sl'll Arldre!>:..ed Stamµe1I En 1 elopt-fur p.irlil'UIJr'> Pn1mol1ons 8. Box :116. lninl{ton. =--J 07 111 -- Want Ads Call642 5678 PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPEiCTOR We 11ave 01 •Pflllll)S <J•I \ll•' .11111 sh1l1 101 1no1v•duats 10 1nspec1 1,.s 1 arttcte macn1n eo parls and equip ment using slandard onspect•on 1echn1q11es and practices Musi be able to read .1nd 11se eng1nee11ng oraw1nqs RADIOGRAPHIC & UL TFlASONIC INSPEC~TOR We see~ an ind1•11dua1 for ine 1st shill Quaht1eo at Leve I 111n t>o tn ca1ego11es lor a m1n1mum o l 2 years Knowledge ol NAVSHIPS ;i50.1500.1 helpful Requires 5 yenrs e xpe11ence ,,, NOE We otter an 1ncet1en1 benel•ts package wn1cn 1nc fudes lite medical. prescnp11on d oe n ta f and v1s1on coverage along w1lh 12 pa1C1 nol1C1ays 1nclud1ng Chro s lmas shutdown generous re111emen1 1ind much more For 1 nore 1nforma1to n. please contact r=ran Vandeg11tt, Personnel S11perv1:~or al ~ LE.AA SIEGLER, INC. ~ ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 L Drw Roed l (Red Hiii a Drer Fl oed) laftte Ane, CA tt;r 05 (114> MO~n10. r 1&11. m tll'r"'t lll'I lor rJp11lf\ i:ro .... 1111! 1n1ll'f>l'11tlt•11t ,1..: .. ·111 Atll an1 l'ffil•nt bent•f11~. ,.tlan """" t'a II 191 8(U! JANITORS Part time e 1·c•!> Newport Bea<·h CostJ M el>a arl'a J t1n1tors & waxcrs :\fo,l be over 18) r:. old & l; S e1t 12en <.:a ll s :l<t 6558. IOA :o.t 3P M. Mon , Fri JANITORIAL ()a~ i;h ofl U(.ICOlllj.! fur rrs11ons1hlr ~err starter w1lh recent experience Scull' lo~ 2(1 Nu merous be1wf1ts md full~ pa1cl m1-d1t•a l & dental AOSAM.IHC. 714·!>48 55.13 Newport Beach Eq u a l Opportun1 l) Employer S ELL tdle ite ms with a DaJly Pilot Class1(1ed Ad . 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SantJ i\nJ 92702 \J 1\ I ' f ~-' \ 'I, I ' ~: 11 \('f\(;l{C )l''I) ,11111 111ll1nc '" 11 .. 1111 11• pl1a111··· ~·l 1•1lr11.ol ('.II !Jl'lltl\ ~ l•l11111ftl111' rt' (I ;JI I I•;'< 1•II 1•11 I lw11 ef1h u11 lt1111 n • 1111 1t11rnh. hl•ttll h ~ ltl•• 111 .... ur;mt•t• & 11..11.I '.11 .1111111 & 'irk"'" t J l1 l11r r111>11 tl1·1..111, I l'rn 1',1rlo.-. THE IRVINE C: 0 . IUbl ( 'amt:lli.11 k !-11 Ncl411ort lie at h • 121ot~1 &14 G7!1G ..................... Want ;\d Result:. 1:12 r,r.;11 \\c h.11 t· an 1mnwd1Jf'' ''l'l1t1MU1t1I\ 1111 J .._lllllJ <'•lf•rth11.1111r lkpurtinl! 111 tlw I 'htd •if \l:111uL11 lu1 1111• ( 111111111 You "•II lw 1 ,.,,,.""'''"' lor l'r 11d111 t11111 I '•111tr11l 1·1"1r1!111o11111n 111111 lh•• !'.11<1(1 ~ urt·ll\.tn .111d ollll'r "'"'II 1 f)11nhn;1 111111 \nu .... .ii 1111,·1·( 111.•1 ,1111111•1 r '''l>W"ll1l1• l11r tlll' h.111dllllj.! lllllli'llll'll1 11111 ''"' .1..:1· 111 .111 p111 duo 111111 llo!l h l'lll" po..,t 1 1.,11 r 1·qu1 rt•·'I ''' t'\ 111u .. 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I\ 111,,1~ ,,0rd 1iroc"'""' h,1:. h1·cn <il·s1gn1'll ,. , ,1 h•m1•, da~s du:.11eh 1111 lh1· d1 , NEVER A FEE 1 nmtn<itini: -.:111 ... • "ho \'all Harhara !l57 IAl:.!h "'''hl'.., to ul1h11· h1·1 1•r• I 1'"100 Wll h (11"1(11' "• l!t\ l' ... , er. c·o11:-.11h•r;1l 1011 '<ur ... , .... PED.HURSE lo met·t ~our ll"l'tb a' lo prl'f1·r~·m·c of ~h1ft lot·a llull and l) ri· or a~ .. 1gn nwnt w .. pl .. H'l' 111 .. t•m phJ ''' on \ < ll Su Be Cl11111"1 ·T11 u~ Yo u II l1k1 11, r ---------l111ltfo"'11 1·.11 11101 1· 111 1 MACHINISTS: -1-'-;;.::_'.~:t··.·.~·~l.~:~:l:'.1 •11,:1:.1::·,· l'n1 dUf\ lt\l.' Ill I"' I twn for rei:1~tcred nur'l "Ith peel 1atn c nur'l'rl "'P req l'oni:t•ntal r "''' (1Jl'1'<l Jl rTll•,phl•rl' Good ln·n.-flt, .._,,\.or) •IHll m,•11 111.11.-" ··xp Fu1 111l 1•f\ ll " I .1 II lii:f 'II :i I 7 54-6791 !Sm \clams. C :\l : II you thon k:~~~!;~~~~~~y th•s "'"°' : ~:~~~i\~,TS I checlt·ltst M y Coompany L.~S.l 1 •Heil Hill & l)) er Hoail 1 s.1nta \na. C.\ ::1210:; MARSHALLS- LAGUNA HILLS Marshalls has 1m med1ate full lime and pan ttme oos111ons available for CASHIERS We o ffe r an outsta nc:11ng benefit orogram 1nclud1ng an e "cellenl medica l plan hie insurance and income oro1ect1on and a llbera l employee discount 1, Ne w 3 ;ear con trac t with 1ales 'ii I I f>ICl 3210 exl :1211 increased ~ I 2. O vertime available on ALL shills 0 !!II"~ I 3. 25 year 1rac k record o f conhnued 0 Ir profits assures 1ob s tab1l11y ~ I 4. Shill premiums 0 ~ I 5. Modern c lean lac1t.11es 0 --~ I 6. 12' holidays including Cn11stmas 0 tr" 1 shutdo wn .. ~ 7. Paid 11aca1ion 0 -~ 8. Free hie mec:11car. presc riphon 0 lliil" I dental and 111s1on coverage ~ I 9. Generous rettrement plan 0 W~ 10. Freeway-1.lose 0 1ange Cou111y 0 fl I I 1oca11on ~ 11. Cred11 Union 0 fl~ 1 12. Outstanding sick leave prog1am 0 V 1 II yo u chec ked ell tweh,e, you're probebly •lre•dy wo r111ng •I Lee1 Siegler, toe. I II you didn't, yo u t hould think more •bout ut. Beller yet. c•ll u• •nd we'll g ive I you more re•ton• lo think •bout u•. Our dlverM cllenl bHe I• a combination of government. commercial end I mlllltry c utlomera. Thi• diversity lela us offer lhe unique combina tion ol jOb I tfeblllly •nd carttr opportunity. Current opening• Inc lude: I TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS I Jig Bore Mechlnlat Tool & Cutter Grtnder W1111 11•1ons1vo OoVhog e .. pe11ence M1n1mum 5 years e xpe11ence on I I 1111 11mlu10 11ncl pro1o type wo•k Monesel culler 911nde1 S9 37 · S10.32/hr. S9.17·S10.12/hr • S'fo 1hlll bonu1 INI Shift 2nd Shtlt I PRODUCTION MACHINISTS I I Jig Bore Machlnlat Gun Ortll Operator I H 37. S10.32/hr. S7. n -St.70/hr. • 5'111 •hltt bonut l\1 & 2nd $11111 2nd Shift I 10100 Grinder Engine Lithe I S7 M ·Sl.•thr. • 5'1. lhllt bonu1 S7.N ·St.H /hr. • 5'1. lhllt bonu1 I ?nd & Jrd Shill Jrd Shift I l\met Lathe N/C Lathe 17.M -lt.H thr. • 5'1. lhllt bonu1 $1.IO·lt.M/hr. • 5'fo 1hlll bonu• I I :>nd & 3td Shift 2nd Stull Miii Mec:hlntst• I I $7.M·ll.M/hr. + 5'Vo lhlfl bonu1 2nd Shill I We are located 1ust o ff the Newi)orr Freeway on the Northern edge of lhe Irvine I lnduSlrlal Comple x, with eu y a.ccess 10 Freeway. surface and OCTO routes For more lnformahon. please call or apply 1n person I I Fren Venctetrtlt, PertonMI Supe,.,leor •I I & LEAR SIEGLER, INC. I I ~!~~?.~A~~-~~.~~~.,~~~~ION I Sanl• An•. CA 92705 I I (714) 540-3210, Ext. 328 4IJi -~n Equal ;;rtu;;m;;r ;.H -.I I 1-. q 11 ,J I II pp fo~ m p I~ r \I F ll MATURE WOMAN l nt•m·umht'red. no "' lll'r 111'1 I-lex hr!> ~ .... pt llr h 1111 1-:H·el JIJ ~ Jfter 11 J111 1n g l°Jll 1..ii I I!~ 11r 673 5.166 If you a1e rnle restect 1n a retail career. this could be the o pportunity you are looking for Apply 1n oerson Monday through Saturoay between 10 a m and 8 p m at Marshalls. Oakbrook Village Laguna Hills MARS HALLS ......... ,_.Leu! We're looking for good people, you're looking for good jobs! LET'S TRADE! Our GOOD JOBS with GOOD PAY and OUTSTANDING BENEFITS for your GOOD SKILLS. We need: MACHINE OPERATORS NEW increased rates And more to come-setup experience necei~ary MACHINE REPAIR Experience with repairing machines and knowledge of electrical and hydraulic required. MACHINISTS Some experience preferred-both shifts. For starters. let us tell you that we pay 100% of the life insurance. medical insurance and dental insurance costs for yo·u and all your dependents. Want to hear more? Apply in • person Immediately. Contact: Ken V•dov•kv Dir~ctor of lndu•trl•I R•l•tlons LEAR SIEGLER, INC. TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 313 1 West Segerstrom (between Harbor~ Warner. Fairview off 405 to Segerstrom. left one block) Santa Ana, CA. E0\181 oopotl"""Y ~"' '"' • ~ • • A/lo. • • • • ...... ... • .... .· -~~~~ ..... ~!~~ '~~~.~ ..... ~!~~ .... W.t.d 7100 .W,W_,.;' · 7100 ....,w...... 7100 HetpW.... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sund.ly, 9-pternbtltr ~1 . HMO ONLY PILOT 8f f .. WJ7 7 71TJJJJOaJt2 7 7 R?l)lJ'P. "JJ.Tiltll7UJIJ[l1) U illt Nuralnl MORGAN NURSES' IECISTIY RN•1 Mee• LVH's AIDES MEW RATE INCREASE RN's up to S I 36.00 LVN'1 up to $90.00 AIDES up to $58.00 •ao...rtc.s ..• , ........ . .... 1-.c• .... la!We •C_..lot A•otlaba. 7 ..,. wt... Llc__. ly. s ..... c ......... I 'h , ... A..-cy Act. MOIGAN NURSES REGISTRY I HS MeM Y_,. hit, Wtit 213 Cost....._ Calf. 546-8811 NURSING RN. 3·-t da~s wk L\, 11-i, 3·4 days wk ".II bec:I 1:onv hosp Ver~ clean. good s taffing SantJ Ana Heagbts 549-3061 NURSING L 'v7' or RN needed for f tune PM shift in t0n\. hospt. Xlnl sala ry & benefits. inc·lud1n$t tn· surance. 'acallon & sick pay Apply Be\ erl~ Manor 340 Virtona. CM 631-1313 P;irt t1m1: lli!hl 11ll1t"' •.qirk & ll l•ll\l'rll!l> T'crfl'l'l f•ir h11U~l'"'1fc or s tu rient H un11n ~1 ••n llt>d C'h area 842 591 I Part 11r full t1nw hl·l1' wan1ro Assist in 'ml rop~ shop \·an ed duti<:~ inc lude operation of Xerox 9400 dupl1ratM . h111dm~. pir k up & th.• 11\•en t...'as uaJ .tl mosphere No e\1• net \\Ill tram Exp w publir helpful s.1 50 S4 oo hr Call 752 M82 PIHJ'fO l.A ll llt'"th "ir 11er d 1nl11r 1ir111 ll'I (1.n11 h11 VI/ $.\ ur \1tlllh1r ll!!at llh pion I Jll Mr M .it\t.11,.IQI :IJ.lO t>l11mhv1 1·it11 ~~·• '111· 11· 01110 f'l l llll fl'llll"' !iii 1lr1\lllji! l t1lllll "l .... 1 I """ t U\llo ,. l(tl \0 II h Jtlll1l11• ,,, .. 11•11 .. , ... l*I """ Illa m !11111 •111 ~""' h11ll 'II I M f ''ff 171h& \t1.tlUU\W I I 'I 1n11111: °'¥•ml lt• 1., ... 1•1 .. -.111.111 rn W1•h 11ll-.1•l l'ull 11111•• '411110111111 .. .:• '" Wrll I I" 111 \ 1111 I ~ I' I II n)l.a'!·t 1mo Pt1111 nli.i \\I' I M l'Rl "'l l"<· PRESSMAN Two ,......, Hthoqraph e•perie11c~ "'"'"'"CJ ...Mk~ Solno I 25 or Do l'i d\on 10 0 prcu Eaullfl't '°*ory and ~it~Apply: NATIONAL EDUCATION 44'00 Campu, Dr. ,...wport&.och CA. 92660 Equal< >v~rtunn' 1':111plu} ~·1 M I' Pr\HIUl'lltin µ1:r,.un ll1r garmt-nt mu11ufartu11•r lt1 d"'l ~I In I U\11111-: hunrthnl! 'um11le l111t·~ tahn1• 111venl11n l'l l· Steudy, lulltirl'll' p11s1l111n in Costa Mt-s:i (Jui1hf1t·d verson:. call Lurra1nl' .Jl 1;:11 7770 PRECISION PLATER PIOOFIEABEI Advrrt 1'lln14 T\po 1111J1>hl11Jl M1n11rlllm 1 Ill ~I.. \'K ii !.llt• (l(f1('(• w ... k , r ~ 11 1njl & I o•lc-phno;-11rderi.. l'o I '.lid 11.i.•m•h h .. \Jll 1'1111t• 'I \ I t1rll}ll llllq • :-.,11.ir\ 111 II llUW 111 .. 1r otlrJ141fl 1 ull u a.u l'u1 rh11!imK f'URCHASIMG CLUk l'l·1• 1.urn.J ltorp uHH'' lit ... J 11 1101 I I 11f1~ 111 ~Jll t'll ' ""'" 1•1>1111( 1.r.·,,1 l11•f1.,frh SI 000 t • .111 l•.111 .. 0 llrll'll >1\1 511111 l~u IC\: jUllb '-111·llrn11 & ..,111•111111: .11 'll1• .. 1•11t llt-.1•'h l\11e11•'v I "°ll .1mpu" Ur 1(1 .11 l'~t .oh• ...,.,),•, llt'PtOll h11 '°' U 1111 11'' l'p ln 11111 • < iJ 111 111 I " ' I<) 11 1,1, 11~1 ll1·.,1 l'.,tJh·S..1li·" EXPalllHCEO ,t\Gan'S \\l ulll'I till• rolltJWIO~ • I llll,h I •11llllll'l'llllll . u,.,1 1c,.:J1t1111 • l'n v;i1t·"•1•1..t.1r\ . I 1rofc:.s1tmJI J !>'>UI.'' I ,111 n11w for appoinlmc11l 1.7.11:1110 ,b k for W<1ll H.,; LOOKING FOR .... fl'O J:OIHI full tlOll' 'tJll''.>j)\'OS>h· whu l OJ•I} workmg m .1 pll'tr!tant ;ii mu~pherc .inti C'ltel l1K'ul10n W1• 111a111la111 a l11rm11luhh• I ll\ l·ntor) l'1lh J f,Jlr <·nrnm1:.sum 'l'ht'flUlt• If ) OU J rt• J 1•1•1dun·1 ,1n<I want to "11rk wrth 111 her 11ro 1't•:.!>1tl11Jls. l'all me fur a n •nfidt•ntial appl HILL nrn: *Cote Realty & In \'f•stment 640-S777 W <'l'J)l WOISl L;iw uffin•l> Tclt.'phone f<ec·epl 111111:.t Lile l> p 1111( 'alar~ npen ~ e w 11 o r l C <' n l I! r •'44 (\512 Rt'<'l11•t 111n1s t 1 Me's" l(c l't•lll l'r Clf'r k .. ·or Nt•wpon Hei.eh R fo: firm Mu"t h1· 'hi.rv . havt' 11b1hty lf> hnmllt' bWly J>honeit, & pro1•11.14,; nit•1111i;11es tlllll'kly, nc•ut 1•·nmar111h1p. front nffit••· .a111~arJ11\'t! Call L1lu l(tl ~I l"Xl 12Ut~ IECEPTIOtlST GEJBAL omcE Wholesaler U1stl'\bulor ll<'i.11 0 l ' A1rpon Ol•etl:. .-llO·r nn with 1:1111d phone & ulf11:t• 11k11l11 for perm!I IH'nt pns1tao11 ~l 1i1lurl.!. 'llalllt! perso11 ran cnJbY 5 1111 1 week . ext•ellcnt 11 .. 111·f1h & IOVl'IY !>UT IVUOt.h ng., l'all Mr llusi. t ltW Smit h & C:u ~)~ RECB'TIOHIST Work m l>caut1lul U.a1aa Pmnt Harhor fo\Jll ume . I'll~ lhru SJt Reqwre rnt·nt1-~alun t ~. neat Jll Pcdrao~c . t~ pe SS wp m aaurately Wall t r a 1 n $ 4 h r t 11 c.111,rt t benefits 1\pply 111 person Dana Pomt Manna CO 24701 Dana Onve, D P RECB'TIOHIST NEWPORT IEACH l'hallenging, fast paced µos1t1on open an one or Ncwpurt Beach·s most prestrgaous re al e:.tale brokerage ano develop nient t•nmpan) We are st-ekin)( a reliable. con· i.: e n 1 a I . d 1 p I o m iJ l 1 1· pe r:,on able to J Ul!i!le busy. hUS)' phones, t' p 1n.: and 50 sale!> and ;id m1n1s tratl\'t' SI ,1ff eHI r•1cntly . comfortably a nd w1lh a sense of humor F.xrcllent typing s kills a must. real estate and prcv 1ous re1:ept1on 1:.t anrl µhone exJ>t!rience de '>lrable Paul hohduys . ma1or medical, pension a nJ pr ofit :.haring Salary open <:a II l':it Pllrkinson 752·1920 RECl':PTIOMIST Walh or without typmg needed Top pay Tem l'°rary & full lime. (.;;ill Tod Servwes at 979·8!IOO R1·,.taur1&nl A,,mUICOOI 1'11od prep The Qu1t•l Woman. 3224 1-: Coa11l Hw y, Cd M Ariply in person, AM prt!f ask fur M_1ke fl4Q. 74.tO Rt!U11IS<1h..-:- F. W. Woot. WOITH SOUTH COAST PLAZA Now IH'!'ltptin.: apµli l'a trons 1n the rollowln~ rull time µos1t1011s l~;ilUes Wear l.'osmc•l1cb Stat1onan Apply Soulh ('oust l'la:.iu , t:osta Mesa. ~1on fr1 JO 12, 2 I Wf• 11r1• an e 11 u a I u 1> I' rir t u n l t v l'ffiPIO\er Retwl Stvr£'l> OJ>t!mng )()(•n in llu nl 111!,lt un tk11eh . a nt•W laihes · Fa:.hion <Jis1·•>u111 store Openrngi. 11' a1ja hie for store man;igcr. a:.s 1 ~lant manai.:er. ::.ale.:. Fur interview. J'k ro r nn abellc 213 749 "°"' RETAIL SALES S l r o n g 1• a µ a b I c , µersonablt'. ITI<llure l11tJ~ " great (ashron senM· for s m l'ham lad} 's bout! 4u1: 1n La!!un;i It c h lirc al <>1111ty & 11utcnl1al Mr 1-;llw;irdr. ·193 07:;~ -i!l7·1111~ or Mr!> Tral11sh SS7 IS79 RN. fulll1n11.•. cxµcr'tl RECl-:l'T kKKl'H. y,111 tr;i111 LJ1-1una llilh Pre\'ent11·e Nutrit 111n1sl Clinic. l'ff1·1·11n · Ill I Htl Da.\ hrs l1111•rv1l'w1ni.: now J\flph· w11h rcsurnl' PrP\Cnl1H· llt-;illh Carl' l-ounllat1on K.'l.').4117; R.H. Relief on 7 3 :.lun 2 1la''' a week. ~ome weckl•ntl'> \b(I L \ 'N 3 ni ~hls a week 111 71 For 'mall luxun fac1 hh 1n Lagun<1 UeJ<•h <.:all for appl. 19~ ll<nri S.11lhna1 Ma1ntenam•c & <.:lean1n~ rn N1:wp1>rl Beac·h. part lime ind wknd ; M u s i hJ\l' minimum kno'"l~i.:e 11r !>a1lboal:.. met:hanical & elertnc:il system~ Call 114 645·?100. Heti-W..W 7100 HltpW..ted 7100 HttpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• s111 ...... w..ted 642~J260 SALES· JNOu~·'rn ·llOSE ~,'ART TOMORROW 1 Sl).15 f' f:R HOUR <Just tost•rl l 11-'AIOTRAINING <Leamtomake to S2000 per rnonlh > IS HORT HOU RS Of( by noon & we're only l rru1e rrom beach .rGOOD FUTURE Call before noon 64S 4512 SAi.ES If )'OU are agress1ve and !H:c v P IT . f'/T for p&.alant tixµortang office in C.M Exper wath lnt'I frt. forwarding, \BM Memory. •good typin.i skills req'd 15 to Wi J)('r hr 754 1004 Btwn 9 12 SECRETARY St•cretary ror a sales and marketing offi ce small, growinic rnt!dicitl ell'rtronics company . near ocean, full company benefits . QualHiC11lions inc lude re c ent ex penent-e. organtiallonal ability, ability to in· terface effectively with all levels o( rnanagemenl in a wide variety or duties and a fast paced. innovative env ironment As k ror•rerri Cal 645-0145 look in~ for a future n re· SECRET AIY ta il mgmt w /good co. Newport Beach pro· benefits awly in person fessional office desires 9am lo llam Mon thru versatile s ec r etary F't1 Standard Shoes. 3077 wtexccllent typing skills So. Bnslol. C M SalJry open 640.2912 Salesman for TV, aµ SECRETARY pliances RecefJl ex For Newport Re:.i1·h' perren<'e pre ferred No lawyer Good skills & nights or Sunday!> Great le a ma ng ab ii 1 l y re u p pt y r o r m a n qu ired . but not prior w managerial ab1ht> legal exµerience Mr C a I I M r H a y n e ~· Myers, 640-8.510. 1714 1492·34S7. Dewe\ 's TV, San Cle mente · Scnetary-Assistant lo financial Genius Gt!n Ue Joyful, PcrfeC't ionist Organir Cook. <199 5683. SALESMEN RECRUITERS Full T1nk. P ff If you think you're g•IO<l . dun! pass this line up. l1 evolul1 on a r y ll l'W marketin1-1. 1·onc·ept 1n the d }'n amic se lf development held mean!> trt:menJow.. 1mmed1<1te, hrgh 1ncnml' C;ill 6-tS.'>921 liefure 12 Noon Tues 9 z.'Hlo S.ecre tary Girl Friday Kllowledge of s<ii lbo<ils helpful Montiiomery Marine. 548·9452 Secretary 1ty111~t rct 1:p t1on1s1 NON SMOK·1-;R U1ctaphone or l>horthanc1 ncces~ary Li ght book· k e e p 1 n g & u ( ( 1 1· e ser vwes Salary open S<iles People Full tune & Uana Point l';ill 19321 1..i pan lime R M Abram~ art 6pm & weekends Catalo~ Showroom , 181 9 ---- Ne"Nport IJIHI C M Secretanal -YOUR SE<.:Rt::T AIU Al. SALES PYSON & t:l.ERICAI. SKILLS Oppt~ an selling gourmet are needed m pleas ant foods. Flexible hours Newport Center surrt1Un W train H ie k or) dings Ple a se ca ll Farms. "17 fas hion Adnaneal 759 019:1 Island &W.6030 SECRETARY SIC.Hf ARY P /T Work Tue & Thu for NH ya c ht broker No sh Heavy publll· t'C)ntuct Free to Applicant Irvine Pl'rsUf'lnel Age nr> 488 E. 17th. <.:o,ta Ml'sa Suite 224 642 1470 Current 011enin2s al 11 un \ll\gton Reac h nwn lligh School D1stm·1 10 rlude SECRETARY $182· $1093/mo Will perform c leru•al duties 111 :in :id mm1strative orrice Rl· qui re:. tyving 50wp m. shorthand OOwpm an1I good or.:ani zallona l skills HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY S981-Sl216. P us 1t1 o n will IH· Secr e tar y 10 a h igh school µr1 n c1pal He quires ty pm1;: 6Swpm . shorthand IOOwpm amt good adm1n1s trat1vc sk1lb. !\1ay be rcqwred tc>traan other employees Cl<>i.mi:! date for a1111lin 1 t1oos for t he above 1>0:.1 11ons is O<-tober Ii. 1980 We offrr <in impres!-1\ e piwkugt• uf full henefilio. Ap1 ly al Room 1:11 HaUHID Hr.!.S I Yorktown A• c Huntington lkad1 t \ !121).tll equ;i I opply e mplo)'l'I M F It Nurs ing in a friend!> working a tmol>phe re Costa Mesa Memo rial Hospital Current open· ings. PA RT Tl M f., da y •1r night. ja nit ors own transportation ti7S·2230 lmmec:l1ale 11pportur11t) for experienred 1n div1dual with knol' led Re nf chrome. nil'kle rnp J"X'r a nd pl<111ng and prQ t•essing Musi ~ ahll' 10 work from ul uepnnh Reqwrc :15 year hat k i.:round. manufacturing environment preferred H 1-;CEPTIONIST Property Mgmt Co tn lrnne seeks cncrgct1<' & l'leasanl person With front office appearance tu answer busy phones. Includes IJlL• typing & fil 1n i,: C al l fo r appt 559 1802. ---------1 SALES <.;LERK·fuJI· or pan trrne w1lg m.a r1ni' Sale~woman. mature. ex per prcf'd l.aguna Bch 194~1 Immediate ovenmg for aggres s i ve & ex perienc·d sel•r etary w /proficient t yping & secretarial skills. To as· sist Expo Director of local Cirm invol\'ed in trade show. publishing Cield. Xlnl. benefits Call personnel. 549·~ __ SECRETARY ~ewport Beach Up l•> Sl.400 Yoo will handl1• all om ce runct1ons as Ilk boss 1s gone a lot Some hookkceprni: & customer service involved Vari et' 1s the key Excellent benefits ~fed·S4.lrg R:'\'s LVN.'s Days. e•H, & nic)ttts FUii-ta~ and part·lamc Benefits Flexible Hours ICU CCU ER Rl"'s 12hrshlfts Work 3. 7 da\'S tn an 80hr pa1 period.' T ime & 12 paid for hours worked over s . CCU ... •isor with expenence needed Part tune person needed in book 1>flste·up Mon & Tues ~o exper nee-Ap p l) P e nnysa ver. llifiO Plal.'enlla Ave. C M Part Time Mailing ~atiOlts No e xp. reqwred Must be dependable & avalla ble o n -ca ll N pt Bc h Fa ~h ion li.IJnd area 760-0501 1mmed ~!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!--•I a ime see us about our PART TIME DRIVER ne w salaries and our Sal & Sun Mornings tu benefits which include d e li ver Dai ly Pll ol dental plan & empluyee bundles to carrier!> RI! creditunlon quires urn o r larl!l' wagon and a good dnv Lear S1eglr r offe ri; lop compel1t11.!(' wages and a generous be nefit s package wh1~h inc•ludes life, medical. prescnp llon. dental & vision cov e r age along with 1212 paid holidays including Chrislmai. s hutdown F or more 111form:it1on please c ontact o ur Pe~onnel Dt>par menl LEAR SIEGLER fHBtGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 ~ Oyer Road Santa Ana. CA 92705 1714> 54().3210. Ext 328 Let u.:. teU you about our 1ng r ecord Phone recent a c·t1 \'al1on or 642·4321. ask ror Don EqualOi)portunlty Alcoholism Rc<'ove ry W1t11ams. Equal op. Employer M f'IH Ser v 1 c e Prog ram . porturuly Employer ------ C r I l 1 c a I c a r c u n 1 l -------p n 0 D t: c T I () :'I Supe r visor w exper __________ , TRAJNEE Rubber hos<' needed 1mmed. <A>ntact p ART TIM£ products Must pass co RECl':PTIONIST Billing Clerk Wanted m busy Chiropractic Office. 10 key, Typing req. M-F IJ.Spm. AJt..Sal. 847-8272 RECEPTIONIST for MortCJOCJe lkr. MUSfHAVE. Front office appearance and manner Telephone console cxpr. l.Jght typing M F . ti 30 to 5 Xlnt benefi~ CaM a. •. 760-6060 Me~Equity f\Mck, lftC. Newport Beach, Calif RECEPTIONIST ~ewport Beach area To $1 ,000 Tt11s 1s a cor · porate type p0s1t1on in lovely offices and a real professional is needed They will train you on their system. Screen & rela.>· caJls and some IYP· 1n g Ex ce ptio n al benefits 557-6122. 731-771 I 100% Free lo Applicant ·~Str•lu .isoocampus Dr, N n. 14211 Yorba S~ .. Tustii:i Open Monday Evenings By Appo111tmenl OnJy Yolanda Florence , EVBillM~ physical incl back X Director of Nurses. 171'\ l ra,.· Takma ai>phcat1ons Receptaorust T ypist. uood .....,., ,,,,.,. Ext ""2 JOI v Adults over 21 with out ,. " '"'"".,.., '" · IC· b l w n 8 I o n n I .r on phones. mature. good Receptionist. Newport Beach Full time. Front o(fice appearance. Good phone manne r and general office s kills _ne<.'t?Ssary. Call ~_9_· 2988 __ _ tona Costa Mesa s tand ing attrac ti ve ' · personulJties who enjoy S t r a l o r I ex. l 7 ~; 7 I work habits . 631 3290. Office Trainee. basic working wilh kids S4 per Armstrong A\'C . lrnnt• Call Mon. Fri. 9·SPM. Res ponsible pers on lo work in dislribul1on for leading publisher 1n Irvine. Duties will con· SISt of distnbut1on I< de· livery to builders. banks, savings & loans. Good image & hard workers only Howard Watnick, 7Sl·5813. Xlnt job for re llred or senu·retared. skills necessary, typing. hour Call 642-4321 Ext EOE A Kenda' 1~ Intl . R------ecepllomst spelling, able 111 meet 2SO between 2 and 6Pm Co Beautiful working en public well. Mrs. Barela Ask for Lon v1ronment Small Psych. 642..sDlC.M. Orwwge Cocnt PRODUCTION Hospital o"erlook ing OFFICE HELP-reliable Daily Pilot Part time help wanted Dana Point Ha rhor. Elt perso n for variety or 330 W Aay Street Mon .. Tues nights. App-per prer. Front office duties. Pleasant at Costa Mesa . CA ly . Pennysa ver lfilW appearan1:e i\pµly 9 5. mosphere. Fff. hrs Oex. Equal Oppor Employer Placentia Ave. <.:os1a Capistrano ll> T he Sea SJ.SO st.art. Non-smoker. '!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-·I -Mesa Hos p it <il 33915 l>el Apply 10-3 . O n Sit e Paste up Exper pr e I~!!!~~~~~~!!~ Obispo, Dana Point Photo/ graphics, 3303 rerred. or Wlll train. Full I•--------• 4!1fi ~7~ Restaurant Now taking Bar Tenders & Wa itresses apphca lions. From J,6, at 1600 E . Coast Hwy N.B 644.9550 Harbor Blvd, Un.it E·6. t 1 m e p os 1 ti u n Co Production CM. benefits Appl y 1n pers on: 1660 Placentia ()(rice Assistant ror Irvine C.M PRECISION a d Agency. T y ping Phones & lite bkkpg e xp _________ , PLATER Perm . & F ff positions 557·8527 ask ror Autumn. OFftClHB..P Rancho Mission \'ieJo <located in San J uan Capistrano> need compe- tent offk e aide·girJ tri· day. SBOO-llOO. Ca ll Lola 714 831·6450 OPERATOR Second shift opening for machine oper ators. Ex- cellent chance for advan· cement. Start at $4.00 plus n ight bonus Scale to 16.68 plus approx. 71';( in crease in December ltOSAH, IMC. 714·S48·5S33 Newport Beach Equal Opportunity Employer Optom etric OHice PIT neat, outgoing, willing to learn. HB847-5927. OIDaDISK Sml mfg. needs exper'd peraoo to work heav~· phoM order desk. Gen I olc. Mu.st type and use lO u y. Ca11Sandy6'2·1916. 1:30 to Spm Mon thru Thursday PAllMT·S Now I.bat the children are.., bed to schooJ. *> you have 15·20hn/wk .. ww' bl your own rom munit.l)'! W e will thoroulhly, train you to sell educati on al m ater ials. Flu hrs . G~ll eamin& potential. For interview appt. only, call Vlrtlnla Catkins : -.-1. N-11 E.0.E. PBX OPERATOR Our Lido office has an immediate opening for a PBX operato r Ex penence prefe rred Good opportunity Cor m divadual to learn other bank functions, receive good benefits and start ing salan.. We even pro· v 1d e yo ur career wardrobe at no extra rost to you. Why not c all for an appointment? PAT MAGILL 1714, 760-6000 ~ ~Bank . of Newport Equal oppempl M /f' ,.. /aeceptioN•t lmmed1111e opportunity for experienced in· dividual with knowledge of chrome. nickel. cop per and cad plating and processes Must be able to work from blueprints. Requires 3.5 years back· ground. manufacturing environment preferred. Lear Siegler offers top competitive wages and a g e ne r ous b e nefits package which include:. life. medical. pn·scrip· tion. dental :.and vision <..'Overage along with 12 12 paid holidays inchiding Chr istmas s hutdown For more information. please contact ou r Personnel Department. LEAR SIEGLER ENM~Y PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Dyer Road I Red Hill & Oyer Ro11d > Sana Ana.CA92705 <n4l S40-~l0. ext328 Equ a l opp emplyr M/F/H ROD. WORK OPENING fMtelATI P1astlc exp. ~lpful. Xlnt OP .... 'S benefitt. Ask for Bill NO NI TOP PAY· H<>1an. 842· 1»3. 851-8055 i---=-~~~~~~- 40IO Blttb Street Cadillacs tD Go-Carts Newport Beach Whatever the Fad Flnd what you want in Dally Pllot Classlrleda. BoU 'etnolf &be market With a Claulfied Ad C.11Nowt142-5811 RECEPTIONIST Switchboard & hte typ· mg. Xlnt bene r.ts. Call ~6300 RE<.:EP1' SEc·v -Restaurant Housewives /Studen ts . Health y l"oo d :. Resta urant has i m mediate, part lime open· angs for cashiers tcoun· tcrhelp. 11·2. Mon -Fri Fun environment. S3.2S/hr. tu start. Call .Jeff or Roger : 833-3470. An lrvine·bJsed corp. is seeking ma111re, non s moking persnn with ability to answer µhones. type SO WPM . shorthand helpful. Satar) ... xlnt benefits. Contact Joyle. SSO.S440 Mon.· Fri. 8·5 Sales ROUTE SALES REPRESENTATIVE GET QUT FROM BEHIND THAT DESK ANO 00 SOMETHING INTERESTING! B• on the go 1nd on your own •\ 1 Route Sales AepreHntatlv• for Hines Direct Store 0.livefY (l'99g1 Productsll'erin Cosmetics) MIWPOlrT llACM MIA You can kiss that routine tot> you currently have goOdbye, and take a step towards lnde· pendence. as a L'EGGStl'ERIN Route Sates Representative. ti you Qualify, we'll train you lo sell and distribute our prOducls. turntsh you wrth your own company van and tree uni· lorms, and support you with paid hohdays and vacations plus free group insurance hardware co m puny With good benefits, room for ad van ce ment 00-1711 SaJes Des1g.ner1Jewelry Firm l°'*mg for professional quality Sales Rep Xlnl pay + commission. Some travel possible Full or pa rt lime 497·211S. SALES-full time. Hunt ington Bch Art Gallery Must be able to work ev e s & wknd s Knowledge of art req Salary + comm. ( 213 I 673-2.813 SALES I NTERl04t DECORATING I ntere s t 1n ac ccssones /inl decor 'g Full, pt /lirne. F1ex. hrs Will train. Call Karen 848·9378. 3·7PM Salesperson. mature. for fumitur£' sales. 3·9pm Days 54().3Ull; evenings 646·6766 SALES-llET AIL Office and graphic arts s upply co. has ruJI time pos open M -Fri. Will tram. Busy & anterestin$t work:. f'rmge benefits. Apply · Master Bluepnnt 234 Fischer, CM. 540-9373 Sandwich making people neaded, full & part time. call before 11. 752·5401. SEAMSTRESS To sew sails-It weight nylon spinnakers. exper helpful. 645·7950 -----SECUTARY In 2 nd Trus t Deed s tl>uow office, Newport Beach. 8·5, M·F. Xlnl health insurance plan. tncl. dental. Call for ap. poantmenl Frances, 552-~. SALES Sales rmented women & men for Singer Sewin.I( Machine sales & ser\'1re center m El Toro P1'T'. ,.~,, •. unhmated potential. flex1hle lo qua1lficat1nn Will tram. salary & co mmission. lnt er\'lew1nl( now. call Sa<.UAleback Sewtn.R Centt-r. 714·S86·2660. s-.lES • S::t:IS::GCI HONEST We are the biggest and the rastest growing company or our kind in the World ! Orange County is the bi ggest and rastest growing branch orrice in the company, and we need more people to meet our expansion. WE OFFER Middle s to 6 figure incomes available <Co mm.) Company leads Superb training (classroom & fi eld) Isl class selling a ids Company benefits and employee sta tus Recession proor business Wl'IE LOOKING FOR People who are red up with a dead end job. Positive people with winning attitudes. Energetic professionals who to advance. Hard .working self starters. want If this sounds like you or the person you want to be & you have a burning desire to succeed. Fa'fco m ay be the answer for you. • NO PHONY RUN-aro unds complete information by phone CtlMr.~ ............ . 17141 964·2239 18368 BandUier Cir., Fount. Valley -=-----· . . ;\ ____ . __ ..._ ____ -------· --- Se c retar y L oca l publishing firm has am mediate opening for a good secretary w1prof1· tlenl t yping sk ills Pleasant workin.R cond. Xlnt benefits. Call Mrs Rivera: 549·4834 Secret anal PR Assistant. beaut1ru1 working e nviro nment, small ps~ch1atnc hos p overlooking Da na Pt Harbor. wason between PH agency & hosp Typ ang. Work processmg. & journalism eitp pr e · ferred. S95Q.$1200 EOI::. Call between 9·S. 496·5702 ext IS. Secre tary 1Recept1on1st fur small Newµort Beach CPA firm 12 JO S Mon · f'n . Varied duties Must be eltperienced l}'p1st & goud organizer. 6-tti i <IU6 -- Sel·retary I need a Gal Frida> lo help me run a s mall of (ice near t he Orange County Ai rport. You must ha ve a l'leasant telephone voice & be a neat typis t. You will have lo make dec1s1ons when I am gone If an teresled, plea:.e e all 714·9S7·0052. SECIETARY SIHIOI CAU 760-3400 Secretary EXEC.UV& Major corp . seek s sea soned E xecutive Secretary w /good typing skill & some legal ex· posure. Sh a + but not mandatory. If you have S·6 yrs secretaria l exp. on corp. level & are knowledgeable an office politics, like to show the good sides or your boss. this may be your claim to future fame. This is a high level position re· porting to VP in corp. council. Beautirully plus offices. fantastic benefits I< starting s alar y to St.~. Cll Ccny 972-9955 CARRY FOX AGENCY 1616 E. 4th Strfft Ste 130, Santa Ana SICllTAIY P/flme. F.scrow, real esu te or building uper helpful. SCOTTllM.TI Sl6-75ll 557-6122. 731-7711 100•7, Free lo Apphr ant ,___.s-10 -l!!OOCampus Dr. N fl 14211 Yorb;i St . Tust111 Open Moday Eve111ni;:s By Appointment Ont~ Secret& PRIVATE-SECY Fe e paid Ue .. rrs.?ht arm ' to ver y nice man who 1s President nnd Ch a irman of Bo ard Brand new office neur airport. To Sl,200 lJOK Ca ll Ellie O'Rri en . 540·5001 ,\Jso fee JUbs Snelhng & Snelling or Newport Beach ;\gency -i340Campus Dr Secretary EXEC.SECY. Sl.-100 DOE Maturi.' s table . exp. pe r son w 1 o r ~aniza t i o na l a bilit ies for t o p ex et•ut1\'e Call V1l'k 11: !)4-0.6055, coastal Person nel Agency. 2790 Harbor Bl. <.:M NEVER A FEE SECRETARY Gener.al office skills. & some lite bkkpg skills :"tlnl benefits . Call Vick•l' 54().0()SS. coas tal Person nel Agency. 2790 llarbor Bl.CM o NEVER A FEE SECRETARIES Dynamic growth has c r e ated seve r al secret a.rial opportunities 1n our t'Ompany. We need your gene ral office skills. Excellent typing. good appearance. & pe.i pie skills are a mus t. Ex· cellent shorthand is re quired for one of the pos 1 lions . If inte r ested. please conta<.'l: Howard Derman THI IRVINI CO. 1061 Camel back St Newport Beach 92660 644·6796 ••SECRET ARI ES•• Sec tr6S/Del all7S12:000- Clms Exam/ Exp /S14, 400 AdmAsSt/f\lnCo/$12,000 Steno Sec /Sh80 IW .600 Liz Reinders Agenc)' 4020 Birch, F.atab '64 Newport /833-8190 I Free SECRETARY $.1168 1lie averag~amounlldlfou CJan earn bet ween now and Christmas by wotk 1ng only 2·3 days ~r week for: SICllTAIY TEMP Needed lmmed. With or ... --~1...a... without short.band. Te.in· __.. poraey • r1&11 Ume. 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THE IRVIME CO. 1>11,,1111111:-"' ·'" \it' n hr TE \t'llf':rt Spt•c E<I '" lips f'\l 1·oun1n 1061 Canx•lha l·k SI '.\liJ:.ler 'm Heh ~k pref duh l'Jll 111,. llHt·n It'" ~ewpo~ 1 B 6 e_ 1 a 96 C'h !ntiliO !-. , p w o u m ti 11 1 t...l4 ~li.i .,.... hc1nrhcupf)t.'<I adlb Abil1 SEC'Y II SS.53-$7.47 /HR P art lime llour:-. rfox1blt• C1l~ ~anaJlt'r ' 11fflr1· 1, s~~k1n~ ... rrrc1ar1J I a' s1s1an1:-on •1 pJrt ttml' ba.:.1:.. ~ccc,..,an .. 1.:111 ... include I' pin11 liOwpm shonhand !lO"pm & th•· abthl) IO dt•al " pt•oplt• Cont acl C1l' 111 In 11w li:?OO.JJmbor1•1• Hd 111 II 754 361~1 befnrt• Ill i !Ill SERVICE In field .Xln1 11ppor1un1t' & ht-m•f11:,, \\ 11h raµ11l l\ i;:ro"tn~ 111mpa n' tor l'l1·c1n1 .111\ 1111 ltnril 111 d" 1du;1I ).111 h.1'~1 ~l.'\\ 111g 'f l'iH'ht•f 111·1•tl1•d lor I J..,I J.:fll\\ mi.: •I'\\ 1111: 1'e111 er m ~J I 111" \1111 \\11rkani.: 1111111 l110,11111tul ,,tore I' T I I' < .ill Saddle hJr k Sr\\1n i.: Center. 711 581i 2660 Sh1ppmg Youni.: ,1hl1• lt•111J l1• f••r s h 1 p µ1 n i; d1•pt """ fl'mal,• for .\ r q11uni: 1111• ml·rt hJndh•' I Ill \t.,n fur JPl.ll '"' 111111 !I ·1 SHOE SALES We hd\ l' dn n1wnmg Im a pdrt l11nt.• 'J ll''t>t•r,un 1111 "knd" ~:x~l('r 11rc1 l 1111 1ac1 ~r I .rnnon I lt•lll ph111'::. Sh1k."> . .'.>I F;;i:.h111n bland '.\ B •~1 t 122:1 Sh~· ::.al~. lull \lrnP with. 11r v. out l''-P ur v.ill train Gr~ICI c·o hc·nt>ltt.., \pph an f)E'rson 'lam 111 llc1m \Ion thru Fri St.111 darrl ~hnl''· .rn7i S11 Bn::.lol t' \J Pe~~~~~l:~~~~11 dul1l'" tu 11n1· 11r m•11 I' m ,1 n ,t i..: •· 1 ·~ 111 1H1te 1mµlcm ent WANTED h~h :.t \O rlJI pro~J"am Porst·hc '.\tcchamc. l'1111 pl.in:. Su1>ern~on e:<p l cl t· t Ra\ SI l' \' c• n " rl..'q $850 m u p lu s Au1011111tl\e n.112092 ~neftts 8 JO.\ P :\1 1,;nn ed l'cri:bral Pals~ ,\s 'lK'. !).1~5760 TECHNICIAN E'p~r uplle al las er w farmltJnl\ w la<>C'rs. 11rrc:1~111n mec•hanlC'.11 as "cm hl\ & elr ctro oµLu·:. Xlnt i•<i~ ll(•ril'f11~ & uµ pl~ for j(I\ ai·e m t•nt Sm.all growing la-.er cu rn Su n .Ju<Jn Ca p o j 11 1!1'.I f'\2.1 Tl'r hntl'UI S1•t· our .1d u11 ti t' r En gin t' l' r 1 n l! l 111 \l tl'ro \.1th11j.?r:JPhl·r,. Telephone Survey l'1•rm,1nl•nt ('jrt 11011• ::-1 hr I rom our ( 'd \I or 1111• Call i iill 1illl'.\ bt v. n t:! &9PM T e-lephone Solicitors \'Pt>ded 1mmed1ateh :!O t 11dr n t s an d or hnml'm:Jl..l'r!> v. ho need 111 • ,1r11 ff)'•Ol'' "'11rkln g ple.i-.Jnl l'' cnrnc hour' ·1 •1 \11111 Fn "'\o '1·1l111l! ~alJn 3 1·, hr Ct'llt•roic. hunu:,, \<· ro':. t r " m J oh n \\' .1 ' 11 ,. \1rµort l'all Su. J ltt>r .!P\I t>-11 Oii-a Telephone Solicitors Gro"1ng 1·1irp E.irn t-x· •·el monl'y in the• pn ' a1·~ & t lln\'rnience ol 'our own hurrw or u-.l· our morkrn fa<"s l'111lc141• -.1ual t-nh OK ' ('all 'lf>I Z2J<J for l'omplctc 111 '" 1\'>k lw Hart ~ TB.LERS l'1·rm I Umt.· :.1 • •\\ wk \ppl1<Jnt .. " IJll"' \ '"'" µ<1t1•11t 1.ol 11., '"'''' Tq,.'· 111 v.pm Xlnl IM·rt• Ith & :uh .i111·1·11w nl I~''""''·'' '17!1 'Iii"' l•.f ii• r - --- -- --·1 WB.DING l:"ISTRCTNI~ .\SS<><.; Orange Cou:.t Collc~c. :1.5hrs. wk funded pii-.1 11110 $1335·Sln.'i l m u Out:-1 and in~ hen eh\:-. in d ude 15 holldar~ t'on ta c t :\1 r fll•t t!., o r '.\1enser 551> ~l betort· 5 P :\1. OC' l 2 1-: 0 E '.\1 r WIRE OPERA TOR u·arting hrokl•r.1g1• I 1rm ha!> 1mmt.·cl1ate o t>t·11in)! f•ir \\ire oix·ra1t1r Salary C'ummt>nsurat •· 11 t"<fl 1'\1r a ppl 1·.111 H l•ll'n )1c-G 1nley &11 22!1::! Women P~feN'ed! S.S 2.'i hr l>t·ini: 111tlc•pt'11 dent. & h;n mi: flt'X h ,., aµpe<11!. to ~nu. call TllE Jo' I :"/ .\ L T 0 U C II CLEANl:-.IG S ERVICE for mten1cw Mu~l hu,·e ov.11 ca r ' 951 7008 WOODWORKING <;row111g mfg 1·0 net-th 'nun~ man for perma n~nl full tllTlt' work 1n "{ll)(b hop Knowlt'tli;:e of mach1nen & mechan11•:il aµl1 tude prl'fcrn•d Plea s a nt work tn~ at mo!tphere. Opporlunll' to ad,·ance Onl} thoM· "ho are dependahle & 1les1rt-to learn ncl'd :i11p ly. Ri ght ind1viduul ma} start immediately App ly in per!ton, II 4, 93-l W 17th SL C '.\1 •.•..••.•.•.•...•.•.... .Anti~s 8005 ..•...•••.••..•..••.... W&'ITMINSTl-:H /\llBl-:Y \:'</TIQl 'I•: '.\1 1\l.L ();111\ 11111 Fri Ill 'I ( · 10 ... , .. 1 Tut''' t.1' I 1751 W1•:-.lmin ... 1t-r ;\ V•' 1010~ 8010 Mlsceflaneous IDtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 12 ",ilk in I fl't'll'J , 14notlt•n ho" 111 .. ak 1l11\\11, $1~ 1,7:1 till~ I •l..t• IH'W 1111' ''"\ ,. \1ic ..,,,,. r.·fng •1:, I\/> 111!> 1'•111 II \\llll•• "'"'" 1111,1 .... 1d 111· '"'' 1111111 1th 11 '1:1 .111 hl'\1 ~ k111h h 11•111.1111· lll'f1 11: ~ u11d 1 urul ,,. , 1.11 I i"1 \I I\ I if I ~ •• tr1·1 ~l~lll .. 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':.i.'l li-111 lll l l.1kt• nl'w e rnr h1·d c;rct·n v.h111· <:1ngh.lt1) S75 T ri pi t· drr''" 1 " mirror ~ 'H;x .)l'(' Sufabl•d un<I l·•\1·..,.,11 Ill mu old (irea1 1·•11ld g,,511 \Jf-\8.:~127 l't1u1•h \.l' )..CMl'I' tllll•I\\ ~ dl'Ull ~lllld l'lllllllltlll :A'> 518-8.)t:J .. ~ llH) ..••.•.•........•.••••• 1 •, 'r oltl c·u1111.•I t'Jrt11•l 1111\ ., ,11 \II .11•11r11\ 11~1 '<I \" I '.111 7:1~ lli.'111 \f1.11I 111t•11I S.tl1· 1·\l•r \ll11111•t11fhl 'II I•'"''"' f11rn11111 ,. rli·-.k "' 1 'lhH 7:1111 Jewelry 8070 ......•..........•.•... 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Kii. l.\h I Machinery 8078 ••..•.•.....•....•.••.• ( 11111111 1',\lll f•r,I\ IHHtllt I llllll lH'I 1(1111 1\ 111 1 'I '""h• A 1•11111 p 1.t' 11.!.I:.! \I •II ..,,1\ t,1111 ljllll Ill I I .111,llLlll I 11fl,il •I Ill 1\\ "1.1 hl.111•" '" ll.1ll11 l1IJ11l-" H 11111 11ltl ,1;•, ,,, , m .... ·~r· j I I t Miscelloneou~ 8080 LUGGAGE TAGS llllrll \11111 1111 ... 1111' I lid "''"" 11111· 1·11d 1111' '""" 1.11-: pf11, 1111• 11.111 " .. 111 11 111 111·1 · 1111'111 ,,.,,1, .. 1 .1111 .adll• t.1~ .S.. 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J ,11111 \V ,I\ Ill' '1'1•11111' ( 'f1th L1n11h 111• 111111•1,hlp .;l"(~I fol I I llL; hi~ l:>I ~ 1 •111 TV DECODERS < 1t1 "4•1t•1 t ,t,, Z t h a11111·I' ~ tit ,\ I t',J' IJI 11.'l'U 10 W ltJj/. )UU OI ljll.1111,L. till ti ( tlllllll Ill'>\ Jltetf Iii i.;u.11 I>•• 11•11 111· I ak1•11 111 "' 11tl1n1l1111' luw pt ll l '' ll••1111·111l.i:·1 \1111 1:<·l \\ hJI \ 1111 pa' I 111 K Ill :11:)jll i plt•,1 t• 1P 1\ t• tlt(''\~d ... I' I 11(1.111\ , 1'11 l Ju l; \I 1•111 lu•t>.htµ ~ill 1;11 1\Wl 'I I, I .( .t:) !) ~ .. \ t•' \I I 11.1 C omper Shell S5 0 \",Ill \111' I JI k Ill• I 1111 :1.l l '111 I II -, I>-11h1t• m11tr1·,s .111d 1.0, Wanted 1011 ................•..•... Tlll'l'1\Sll I' \IU For ui;e<.f furntturt.' & up pltancc·:o. W11rkmJ1 or1101 '1!'>7 Hl,11 \\'111 llu' l!St-:U OF'FH:E Fl 11-.:rn rn1-;. Work lk 11 d1 t•..,. Sh 1· I v 1 n g , 1.i1 nn 8093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( '<l:'IN l>irector trombone w111t <'ase F.xcenent con lftll1111. SlllO li75 80S2 uftl'r til•M Y .\ M 1\ H ,\ /\ M I' W l<l'' l•rh, II kc new . Sl!t5 ll75 1230. m :1 :mi ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot-uuliful Zenith ZS" color 1V, 2 yr wmty, rrce de hVC'ry $124 646-11ll6 Murtanlz Stereo w c·ass SliOonewls:!OOlakc-. Su l Under Warr 25·· Col<>t console SliOCI Sac $201 ~7 ~747 rt(;/\ <.:olur 'IV 23". l 'U f' VllF. ~oocl sountl & I'" tu re $115 ('a s h 11111\ 540 2704 . Jill. Demo Suk Great :.µcul<l'r:.. a t ~rea l pn1:c~ i\\la1111c· '.\lus 11 415 E. 17th Sl . C M 1~1611$5 loots & MariH Equipmrnt ·········~············· 21Hl1 A 11n1 \l' r .. a ry Ll'" Pa ul C'u.~1ol]i. xlnt t mul G~al 90 I 0 W < ;i.,l' S.150 1\17 t1KI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• \vnn boal. 1!180 model. 12 . ma:< llP. S2500 \lus t Ht·nt J11 m ... Lrumc11t \ml·n c·u11 \Jw.11· ('u fr12 25Xli "t•ll 1175 6SS9 • 9030 pn11 ,,.n cil111111l.1111I , 1, 111 -.... llrum 't'l l.udw1g, \1'112 honi:o drum:. 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Set of :I S~I' Ill JjJprt•t'IJll: (.'all 1;j5 t>057 11r•"1:!lll~ FOR SALE :1 I' r u i: r 11 m a l 1 l' 1' Ile\\ 11lt'r'> 1 Fridi:n 22111 fl~·xu\\' ntt·rs I $51111 t•a \ux1he1r~ l'qu1p m1 1n l'I udetl t Selcl'l IJa la 2:111. !>ala Selcctt1r zi11. Tape Punch 22151 has ht•c•n un 11 c r ... "r' 1 e ,. ,. 11 11 I rat'I l(llOd \\Ork111i.: 1(11HI Sold In ·:i~ •~" l'llllll 711 5-llJ 71i,10 "· \111 i,1111.! 111.r" lwlwap Tele'< ASH.:t:i. '<Int eond " t..1111• k11l l ~.?.1 11ld l!U Jrjn\l't'd t\\tracll\e \ 111 1 n I 11 11111 S ·,II p111·e ~Jll S.'lfl liAA.'i •1, 111:! '"''' 1111, 1111111li1 , ,1 "' I \I.., lt·ll ~llJIJ ttl') I 1 ~h .! I rl•h -.p11k1• \4 h1•1.:I 11111 ::.1110 for h 111 h )(..~I ''l~ I;! l(l!J !j;l2(1 • I""' h.tr !>loots t ahll'S 11.11nl 1ni.;:,, 1 .. nr11s rat kt'l ltll I l!llj 1~111 49:1 111;m \H \l l<I H~lf l r•. "r wport j 111·," h • \1hl1·I '.< '~·t.~h 1· ~I I I •'I.; ~'l•I .1.lK .IJt~ SALE I ' 11 1Jraft1n~ T hi $150 Dr J fling ('hr<> $40 C<tl' E " l' c· {' h a 1 r & Sr c s.111 S.15 \\'()(111 & Melal l>n k llc:.k $35 St 25 '>hov. t J -.e:. S1 5 St 25 1·1 uurc~n nt l.1 ~ht f'1x 1un·-. SIU ClJk Sec <.:hrs ::.,).", :-.:e" I rlrawer Fill'!. s 12 !JO, 1\ll nt.'w Furn 30': 1111 Toµ Brands . t'E OF I' I (' ~: F L: R N 2 11 I -t l'IJ<'t·nlla St C M l:Jt 277i Cra' martnl' z:JS VS. 70 hr S700. 71 l'HW tra ns v. mt.::. SSOO 5:16-126.'i IOh:,,p JOHNSON lung -.hJft IJUlho.ird w lank s2.;o t!lti 75!18 h11m t• t,JI ~\\Ork Gray marmt' 2JJi \'8. 711 hr, S70fl . 71 CBW Lra11 :. w mts S[J(KJ. 5Jfi-\265 Boats, Power 9040 .•..••.•..•.•....•.••.• 43' Gran Mariner F ull y e q ui pped bl'au\1fully m am1aint•1I , read~ w crwst· 11r hve ahoard Slip may be 3\'J1lablc 11 ' i'. F111ane 1ng posi.rble sn.ooo. or SG.'i.Ul'.111 af no broker in \oh t'<l CleJll deal will mdude 9' Avon Redcrest with nwrbocirds and 4 5 hor,epower Johnson out board Jack Curle) 53.\-1505 home. <tr 840·2254 on the bual weekends. 24 · Sk1p1ack 79 Open llull . Volvo 225 120 hrs \'llF, Swim LOR, fresh wtr flush. mm\ cond M u !>l sell PP 714 673 1611 REDUCED! '''" .!f1 110·r 1111 1 1 l'.111 1 .1111111 \\ ""1' t 1·11111 ... 1 luli ,\. '·l.t/(\ \ ,,1ar • •\\II 'I,,. :...t·• , 1lc~k & l'h ;i 1r!I , 2 ul , ,..,; 1 fi,11rs. good ('Om! !!It.flt 11 19:1 ll/ll~ 33' VIK ING S F , 'H tourn hndge. lcuk pulpit. fi sh equ1 p, 2 stations , ('02 svs t em , lw n l'r u\aders. $4 2 .9011 :"<.:"port Yacht Ext•h tii5 \M(lll I ;1 Mllf 1111 1 I I I II• lti '11 •>r p n\ Jl'' P·•• '11 ~,1 ., • 111Uf .1111 ,111 .11111111• d i 7·,:1:1 , I ' II I I ip ''Iii• I 101. ,, t••·•f lllJll ...... J1\\I r t, t-l't1lt ,1hJ" I Ii ft\\ '"' f 11 ' 1.1 t,f ";11 1 l t. l·1 r•·11r1111f frlt• 2 tlrwr' "div. 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Apri col neul, i:ood watt·hdot: 548 357>7 Fumiture 8050 .•...................•. **I BUY** G01)C\ u ... t'tl F11rn11111'P & i\ppltanct•.\ OH I will :,I'll or ~f':l.l. l11r Y11u MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833·9625 llt11Wll 11.111g.1ll\tl1• II\"''' '"' ''"''' '4••·· ht\tl~···'' dt t it lllllfllt,f ll I lid 1.t11l1·... "" l.t.1 11 .... ,,. l.1k1•tll'W ~.u .111\ H:!H'I ~ l:ltlfllSl l ~:1'.I 1111 I S, lllpl llf t•o\ I ,11)1\'I .\Jo\ing sa le ;; I'•· h rn Julm W.i\111' l1•nr11 ... 1·111t. c ord s~lig :'o0f~1 . ~)(JO 11ld I ..i m 1 h ml' m hl· r, h q. \\ tcker rd galllt' 11111• & I ~I tiOll 11 h Ill I·,.. \\ •t l\••t .,., ,, ... ,,f '•t11tl -..l., ••I-!I I:! \lm ..... 1 "''" i:.1• <:Jiit•• ~ &. ..., 1· 11.,,, I-\ l u1 11,1< 1· .,., l,u (I I'\ ~.,ti •·Ill i .. l\.l t·hairs $6511 5µt· :\kd11 i.i2.!1~1ti bdrm "'e Sl3511. Lout' L ,H\ll 11111,\1.1 :!I 111111 X\'I ,,t, It• lcnti:n ~l~.1 \'111 trJtl(• 1bk ~. 1111 ... & It I ho' $2.) I u )1111 m1..,e hnt a bral· ti.111; Sea Bell Car I d \I &l-120511. 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Hum1lton St. C.M. 11 · Gold Vel\'et T ufted Sofa. decorator item . Xln1 Com!. S300 1)4(1.9277 llllll'fi 11 11111· l•t I :....ti Sun 11 111 \1111111.1 l'I I' ~I 1111: f; ,11 .1i:•· !'i.111• llrt..1•' ""''I l1a1h, ,Ill\ ,.,., l.t11k .. 1 111111~:-. '"' '.111 tit' l'kllp, ........ 11i111 1111 \ '"' I 'k llfl ( i1lt·11 I 11111 •. .1:1:1 \11· .... 1 I Ii I ' \I S.tl !'.1111 St "wa 1111•'1., 11)11\ 111 g I 11 l'.111'1t111'o t·:v 1•1\lh1111-: 1! 111•1> /\ 11 t• ~ , Ii I H ' • llt•l111tr11111·. 1 '1IM s .. 1 ...,1111 '1/\:\1 l)l·;MoUTION S/\l.E i\lu111 Sl11lin)! W111d11w ... & 1)1111r~. Sluh l>rs . & hd1H e, Cab111cb. 760 h7:l:l S<1\ Sun !l-5. net ng. ~out h bed. Chi hook ruJ(. "ha\ not s hel ves. cfulhe~ k llC'h cab. misc. llll5 Cornwall Ln. Nil m ;11 le~ MOYIMGSALE Sut&Sun 9·5 &>.! W 19th SI CM l 'td1t \' trailer 4x6. lari:c van· rat k. t wo rockini.: c h rs . s· mahoJ(a n ~ bookca~e. plants, µIan\ slands. 2.000·fl 1rr1 gu lion hose. 2,000 feel or 600·voll copper wire. np· pliances. antiques und othe r m isc. ilcm:-.. Sat /Sun 2183 Meyer Pl .. Costa Mesa. -------Garage Sale : Bik es. clolhes . m isc furn . lumps Sul/Sunday 17541 Colhns. H.B 2 8' sofas. yellow 1mnl. Hones 1060 m11lt.'hing drps & a rea ••••••••••••••••••••••• rug. 4!)9..4287 Have somelhin1 to sell ? Classified ads do it well. Beau Reg Appy mar{'. G e ntle . lrng w /tack sir.oo or bst nfr 831 \llOi u se /ln$Wet Ad ser v ice wh e n p l acing your ad a D a il y~ Pilot ad number w ill a ppear in your ad w e t a k e your m ess ag es 2 4 hour s a day . . you call in at your convenience during office hours and· get the r esponses· to your ad . . this se rvice is only $10 pe r wee k. For m o re information and to place your ad call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT --1 ... ........... ..._ ... , .. .--. ... ~----·~ ..... ....... ~·--·-"'---• • ft 0 ....... ~ l;.1-\ Ji42 C\ e~ 1'001. T\ULE g· .ill OBwtrlr O~s~0-1511. ~1 Jhugan~ Slate tluel'n tii3·1hlll eve'> . .\nne.hkencw$700 (JU<> -• --------l..lllil3'i2.1i·.U>~:lt 21 Sporlf1:.he r . lully eqw pf>t'l.I. md 1 a ndem L"scd Scuba Gcllr Ca 11 trailer. a.skin&( s1;,,:;110 or .)d i he:-.t offer 6i3 10'.!0 ~\2 mU< For C:ollcclors :~ ni t•kcl plated II & R revoll'er. ifl5 WWll t:l'rman 11f r1t·er '1. a 11l11 Both xl111 l'Olld . :>-IB 3631\ a 11\ 11 me alter I lam . C1)lt /\R 15 with llo)'l ('USC. S425 645-0i8.5or 1;.12 7141 Swaps 8096 ...........•........... 'ii 23' :\lako. mb. fully L'(jUlppe(I, "riced to sell. ti19 !.136:1 Pa nner W an led. 38 · Spartf1:.her (new 1. I win d1e:.el TI .. radar. RDF, de plh :.ounder . a ulo pilot. 2 55 ch . VH F r.athos. outriggers, hail Lank. windlass. some log. :-.e a te mp . l e nde r w molor W1s llp. Call 642 03.17. 8 JU·-! JO. Mon· Frt Pamllng contractor v. 111 ~change .. t'n tt·es fo1 5ohla1re diamond o r '7fi SKIPJACK 20'. im - J1•wcll) or 91j() 64\1 mac. 76Hr :.. loaded. <l1•111s10ne dealer has sur plus HUBIUi W1ll tradt for gold. antiques. or ·• &40-8688 ... --- TV"' llodio, HiFi, Shno 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22" COLOR TV Sl22 I Year Warranit~ t)l2 5340 21 ·· Col11r TV. work~ 11real $'15. 549·8445. RCA Sclect a Vision. •'i day. 6 hou r . Videc System. Br a n d Ot'W Ret wl $1200. ~II for $8()11 ~HS 5313. Mr lnlosh rc·vr Mn 711 pHamp l:·211 . am ~ MC:·2105. Nakam1ch1 1()()1 tape deck. Ohm f' SJ'krs dual l229 turntable. all 01 11art ~l~af.!_6 Rl.000 b:.t ofr !HS 7909 1 • F1beritla,.s Bellbouy, Inboard. outdrive. new l'O\cr::.. mm\ eond. Slip uva 1l. 631 ·5451 d ys, !Yi9-8703 eves . 1978 CHRIS 24' LANCER Fomtl~ Wkknder . Slr>S 4 Sr4.000 N.wport loot cent ... 1~5 Newport Bl\'d. C.M. (714 j 645-6016 ------------ BOSTON M.IALER I I '/1Feet Qtlly I Mollltt Old! lr8MIMewJohRIOll IOHP Less than 10 hours $2800 FlRM Call Eves 67S·269S 1 9UO G.....,... 95 I 0 Truc:lct 9560 Autos. 1....,,..ed Sunday, September 21 1980 DAILY PILOT 813 ····••··•········•·•••• ...•...............••..•.•..•••..............• ·11 1-:1 1 \\ll'\O s11w11 AHoltomto 970S Autot.l,.aried 4tlto1.hftporhd 4uto1,I~ • ftSHHMIH WF:l.t.c..'RAFI ;n ,111 ,101 l..1111 $19 1100 " I I I XII <..1(X.t.'0Ul SH !>11'1 Mew~loetC.-..ter t~~'I """'l)<lr\ HI\ ,t 1 \I 1714 H:.tS 1.(•I ' • lt71 S41Rl :!:I ( '1l1kltl\ 2: 1 '1th" Sl1•11l "' ~·'I!•.\ N.wport loot c~nter I~ ~''"'I"'• I llh .1 • \I I 71 1 '1,I l l~tl t 12 \ti.in, S4'11 l'l'i • um Vll•ll-4\ 1\.(1111 .. h,'(! IOU'I ,,... ..... ''J .1011 "'" "'"''' \·"Ill' ti7 I ~·· II 1 lkOI \1 ... 1l l\1•l1h 1IH•"I '"m\ihll'i• 11 I 111 t ti I 11111 I. '" It I I 111 .. llli; ... 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WAGON VANAOON VANAGON VANAGON C.AMPER StOCK _ .. 6157 912529 6506 982020 6457 986788 6402 931721 6215 910185 6498 995155 6007 925735 6500 988503 6064 932919 6463 993952 5986 918960 5891 040000 5917 047597 5908 037304 6010 051055 5909 040640 6348 054409 5972 001487 5910 041330 6168 047772 6051 147106 6374 185636 6015 141463 6050 147303 5939 126146 5942 115115 5936 114344 5946 111989 6292 160233 6202 093958 6507 121533 6Z95 I flll9 6291 113691 DASHER 4 DOOR 5194 093745 DASHER 4 DOOR 5937 115751 DASHER 4 DOOR 5931 I 02760 5650 7750 5650 8095 5650 7615 5650 7140 6450 7870 6945 9235 8535 8880 9790 8820 9395 8762 8869 9295 10,610 11,023 9785 10,680 10,340 10,045 9670 10,610 10,620 11,325 11.320 11.695 14,539 9155 9615 9415 :::,,·~ DISCOUNT 5400 7476 5400 7804 5400 7224 5400 6878 5895 7472 6295 8484 7815 7980 8995 7945 8345 7976 7795 8195 9375 9475 8675 9375 9175 8975 8675 9475 9675 10,595 10,370 10,623 13,739 1175 1415 1375 250 274 250 29.1 250 391 250 262 555 398 650 751 720 900 795 875 1050 786 1074 867 1305 1548 1110 1305 1165 1070 995 1205 945 -730 950 1072 800 980 1140 1040 '72 DATSUN WAGON '7• V.W. •12 ?•AUDt FOX 73 TOYOTA auCA ·n SUBARU Dl '76 FIAT 131S '75 FORD MUSTANG 75 TOYOTA CELICA '78 FIAT RAUY 77TOYOTA SR/S UFTBACX 'n HONDA cvcc '1' vw BUG '75V.W. SCI ROCCO 1 71 HONDA cvcc '76V.W. BUG 71 FIAT X-19 '78 DATSUN 810 . I 7sv.w. CAMPER 76VOl.VO WAGON 78HONDA ACCORDlX 79V.W. SCIROCtO 4 '!Peed bucket seats. AM/FM radio . w 'Sw lvggaQe rack 1796FVZ) 4 i;oeed AM FM slereo radio disc brakes vinyl inlenor C23•PRCJ Auto trans . air cond . bucket seats. radtO. disc brakes (523KXV). Air cond1t1on1ng AM /FM slereo. mags ltn1ed glass. vinyl rool 112801) Fronl wheel drive. 5 speed. buckel seals d1sebrakes 929TSVl Auto trans air cond AM FM stereo tape buckel seats. vinyl enter (l •OSWA) A uto lrans disc brakes buckel seats racl10 healer whitewall tores 278PCSJ 4 speed disc brakes bucKel seats vinyl mlenor and more (52.CMOR) • speed, disc brakes, bucket seats. AM/FM radio ( 1 litWVL) 5 soeed. AM/FM stereo radio. Mted glass !56870.) .c speed. disc brakes. bucket seals. radio. LOW MILEAGE. ( 76•SMO) • speed, bucket seats. AM/FM stereo radio. vinyl interior (913KLCJ. Pmstr1p1ng. AM tFM stereo. 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By comparison, married couples with chiJdren.under age 15 living at home lt'lll comprise Tl percent of households. With so many different kinds of people living outside .. 'tradltionar' family- support systems, we will see more independence in lifestyle. FOR CAROL BURNETT, sar cJ The Four Seasons w. ~.time .... the .w-.... out of~ .... ad you Wt.._...., -RJ., S..•.,..h, Ga. • Oh yes! In one ol my sketches I had to dream up a name. I used .. Adrian Lenore Weingart." with whom I went to grammar school. The morning after Adrian's name was aired, she called my office, saying she was surprised at hearing hersd mentioned. When my secremry explained, my old school mate said, "Carol Burnett? I don't remember her." FOR FREDE.RICK R. SCROGGIN, M.D .• president. " National Wlldlfe Federation /ttn ~ ~ aaflma ~ DOW fhM date bedl to .. iehliibtc ......... wllh the ..:iq llan ........ of the ,etl ~ Saowlwi)? -A.S .• Ahnv. N.Y. • If there is a yeti, I doubt that he goes back to prehistoric times. But there are many aeatures that have been around fc. many millenia. Among them, the duck-billed platypus (100 million years), the opposum (60 mlDlon) and the dolphin (15 million). FOR KAREN ANDERS. adre5l5 Yoa UV )llMIW bit~ eMrt a-v ..._ • .. ~. ltn ~ ........... to aui!'OUI' _.. •••? -K.S., ....,,,Ct. • No, because what's a few lost shirts to al the fun I get in return? I ftnd gambling -whether it's at Las Vegas (where I olten go to visit my money), at a friend's home c. around the poker table -very ~-I don't think of anything else Mlen rm paying~ It's a good pastime and pure, sheer fun. FOR 1HE .. ASK'" EDITOR Why cld Bjorn Borg's bride Pie ..., her ..... career when dtey got muried? - LP.,WKO,TGM • Mariana Simionescu didn't stop playing when she became Mrs. Borg. She stopped not too long after she met him. She tried to keep up the game but found it would not w~ ("to succeed at tennis a woman must de· vote eight months a year to it and give up all thoughts of family life"). But she stiD plays just for pleasult. The Bolgs have a rule: Never talk shop. Said Newlywed game: doubles in paradise. Mariana. "When I was playing, I couldn't bear being told what to do before a match and then being quizzed as to why I didn't do it after the match. Since Bjorn spends so much time answering questions from the press, I give him a break by not asking any when he gets home at night." FOR DONNY OSMOND, recording star You P,,., Moat being • father. but is there uwy drhlbeck? -R.C., Fort Smith, Ark. •I love my sleep. When I get in at 3 a .m., after a long recording session and am bone tired and have only one thought -sleep, that's usuaUy the night when our littJe guy decides he wants to stay up and keep me company. Which means he's crying most of the night. And, needless to say, the next morning is one when I · must be up early. That's the only drawback. FOR PHYUJS TIIUELUCK. "Se.a Maid" at Sea World's Shark Encounter. Orlando. Fla. a. It true d\M ah.8rb, •e dolphins. •re tram.hie? -J.K .• Green S.,-. Wle . e Not quite, but I do think that the movie Jaws gave sharks a bum rap. Sinc.e I spend my working hours sur· rounded by over 50 d~erent shark species, I can safely say that the shark is not the killer of the sea (barracudas or piranhas are worse). Sharks prey on other fish and attack only when provoked. FOR JOE BOATNER, The Ink Spots group tt.w ~ 9topped mMlng recur-.? If eo, why? -B.Z., ,..,..,......, w.v •. •We have stopped, and it's not through choice. We haven't been asked! I guess we are no longer con- sidered commercial propositions. We came along with the juke boxes In 1938, and the tunes we recorded then were played by millions. Why don't we change ·our style? I'd find singing rock dlffk:ult. But we are stiU around -on the concert circuit and supper clubs. PRO Arth• I. Golclmtl. M.D .• F.A.C.P .• medical oncologist PRO AnD con CON Rkf....t a. Holm, M.o .• past pesiderd of the Medical Society cJ the County of N. Y. rm ~ to ful d•dmure. Tua oonoept must be deak with on an indMdual basis, as there ts con- siderable variation in the lndlv· idual's abdity lo oope with such devastating Information. The pa· tient's age and famlli; ,.....,._ are impoctaut. The av" '•y of a do9ely knl faml1y offerlog support IO the patient ts vital. The tense of despair and hope le &MS resulliog from COii ... diado-ae may often be avoided by anful talbtl99 " the fads lo the emotional stability of the patient. These facts must include elements of hope to suppon a patient when the need for that support is attical. THB1l YOURSELF SeNI Jiit Ql,eSllOll. • I ...... lo "Asll." fllftlfy ~ 641 ~ l"'9 111w lbr\'. 11 V 10022 ... ., l~ .. ........, ouesllOllS Sony, ft Qn~ --i . FOR GEORGE MASNJCK. Harvard School cl Pubic Health la your nport. The Nation• FamUJa. you uid the number' of slngle-penon homel wtll be -llUIDl!l'OW -dM>M of the ~ home by 1990. Who .. Included In d\19 ... Ingle pcnon• type of famllv? WMt e&c:t wtlJ thll h.w on our W9Y of •? -T.E., S-C. Fe, N.M. • By "single-person households" we mean people who have never been married, people who are divorced or Home sweet ~: no mom. pop, ;. separated and people who have been widowed. By 1990, this group will amount to 30 percent d households. By comparison, married couples with children under age 15 living at home will comprise 27 percent of households. With so many different kinds of people living outside '1tradmonal" famUy- support systems, we will see more independence in lifestyle. FOR CAROL BURNETT, star cl The Four Seasons w. there .... when the wind -..... out of your ulll, and you Wt .._tal? -R.I .• Sawanah. Ge. • Oh yes! In one of my sketches I had to dream up a name. I used .. Adrian Lenore Weingart." with whom I went to grammar school. The morning after Adrian's name was aired, she called my office, saying she was surprised at hearing herself mentioned. When my secretary explained, my old school mate saki, "Carol Burnett? I don't remember her." FOR FREDERICJ( R. SCROGGIN. M.O., president. National Widlte Federatioc1 'I An there ~ er--. sound now thld dlite t.:k to ....... le ............. the .... llan ......... of the ~ ~Snowman)? -A.S .• Ahav. N.Y. • U there is a yeti, I doubt that he goes back to prehistoric times. But there are many aeatures that haYl! been around for many rrullenia. Among them, the dud<-billed platypus (100 million years), the opposum (60 million) and the dolphm (15 milJion). FOR KAREN ANDERS, ac1re5l5 You UV you've lom ~ llhirt _...,, times lit gambling. Aft you doiag ....... to cure your .... .._? -K.S .• ~.Ct. • No, because what's a few lost shSts to al the fun I get In return? I find gambling -whether it's at Las Vegas (where I often go to visit my money), at a friencf s home or around the polcer table -very~. I don't think ol anything eJse when I'm playing~ It's a good pastime and pure, sheer fun. FOR 1HE •ASK'" EDITOR ~ cld Btom Borg's bride give up her &eank ans when~ got married? - LP .• Waco, Teu1 •Mariana Simlonescu didn't stop playing whens he became Mrs. &.g. She stopped not too long after she met him. She bied to keep up the game but found it would not work ( .. to suooeed at tennis a woman must de- vote eight months a year to it and giYe up aD thoughts of family life"). But she still plays just for pleasure. The Borgs have a rule: Never tal< shop. Said Newlywed game: doubles in paradise. Mariana, 'When I was playing, I c.ouldn't bear being told what to do before a match and then being quizzed as to why I dkin't dolt after the match. Since Bjorn spends so much time answering questions from the press, I give him a break by not asking any when he gets home at night." FOR DONNY OSMOND, recording star You P,.., .about being a .. ther, but is there any chwbadl? -R.C., Fort Smith, M . • I love my sleep. When I get in at 3 a.m .. after a long recording session and am bone tired and have only one thought -sleep, that's usually the night when our little guy decides he wants to stay up and keep me company. Whiclwneans he's eying most of the night. And, needless to say, the next morning is one when I must be up early. That's the only drawback. FOR PIMJJS TIIUELUCK, "Sea Maid" at Sea World's Shark Encounte:r, Orlando. Fla. ls It IJ1le that sharb. •e dolphjns, are trainable? -.1.K., Great~ Wie • • Not quit.e , but I do think that the movie Jaws gave sharks a bum rap. SinGe I spend my working hours sur- rounded by over 50 dflerent shark species, I can safely say that the shark is not the killer of the sea (barracudas or piranhas are worse). Sharks prey on other fish and attack only when provoked. FOR JOE BOATNER, The lnJc Spots group Hwe you •opped making reoont.? If eo. why? -B.Z .• ~.W.Va. •We have stopped, and it's not through choice. We haven't been asked! I guess we are no longer con- sidered commercial propositions. We came along with the juke boxes In 1938, and ~nes we recorded then were played by mlllions. Why don't we change our sty&e? I'd find singing rock dtfficuJt. But we are still around -on the concert circuit and supper clubs. PRO Arth• I. GolAerg. M.D .• F AC.P .• medical Of ia>logist PRO AnD con CON RkNrd B. Noa.. M.D., pm pesiderd cl the Medical Society cl the County cl N. V. rm oppoeed tlo fuD d'9dosaue. This c:ioooepc must be dealt with on an lndMdual basis. as there ts con- ~ variation In the indiv- idual's ablllty lo cope with such devm&llling ~.\The pa· tient's age and famly aelalbm• 1 ~~~~~ . to the padent 15 vial. The iense d -.-and hop.I! I .. resulting flan oomPete clitdnP.ae may often be a\IOided by anfuJ tallomg of the fads to the emotional stability of the patient. These fads must Include elements of hope to support a patient when the need for that support is aitical. 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And riQht now ···-·" --•·-•• r wflefl .... w.' Rnase wlasle. ~Story: Ali Moc:Grow and beau, odor Peter Weller. By Suzy Kalter S he was older, mature and ex- perienced. He was younger. fumbling and nesvous. But they loved each other deeply and decided to share a lifetime. If this sounds like the plot for a dime _ novel or grade-B movie of yesteryear, it is. But it's also, in a more refined mannh, one of the latest lifestyle trends. Gloria Swanson. 81, is mar- ried to a man who is 64; AJi MacGraw, 41. is dating actor Peter Weier, who gives his age as late 20's/early 30's; and Katherine Helmond -the de- parting star of Soop -is 10 years the senior of her husband. In fact. the older woman/younger Soaps Kdhoine Helmond, husborid Dauid Clwistopher, -married JO years. r- Age cannot wither ha: Gloria Scoonson, 81, with husband/writer William Duftv. 64. Decembe1/fllay ROtnQnces Fear of Flying writer Efi<;a Jong with husband Jonalhan Fosi. ~ 0 ~ I ~ In Praise of Older Women There's still a stigma attached, but older woman/younger man relationships are on the Increase. Some couples wouldn't have it any other way. man story has been the theme for several recent made-for-television movies and feature films . And while novek have long been written on this subject, now how-to-guides are ap- pearing In the bookstores exp&aining how a younger man and older woman can make a 51icc:essftil match. Older woman/younger man rela- tionships are nothing new: WillLarn Shakespeare was sewn years young- er than his wife, Anne Hathaway; Napoleon was six years younger than Jowphiee. 11.ae has been a recent iraauzse in these relatioc .ships, however, and It's very much a reflection ol today's changing sex roles. '"The baaew of older woman/younger man ndatlon- ~ can be viewed • a reaction ... pest lepi 2110\S," says Jane Saldn, co-author ol Older Women- You,.r Men. Prcvloully, women were expected to mmy older men. There was a dlstlnct double standard for aging: As a man wew older, he !PW -In IOdety's eyes -more at- lractlYe and more deaable; • a woman wew older, a became las dradlYe and daiiable. Men. * w •• P'MllL•~·. .... • .... - believed, not only got better-looking as they got older but f#fZW better with age -like fine whiskey or wine. Lynne Fontanne, 90-ish, now ad- mits that when her husband. Alfred Lunt, died In 1977, he thought she was a year younger than he. even though she was actuaDy ~ yeaJS olda. She had tied in the beginning. "because I was afraid he wouldn't like me." WeD, no one seems to be lying these days -or acting the least bit embmrass r ct. John Travolla and Dana Hyland wae the darttlgs ol the tabloids before her tragic death from cancer two years ago. "1here was an age ddference there," recals T GJCf s Jell Conaway, a personal &tend ol Travoka's ... and everyone bied to make a ~ thing about It. But when you saw them together It was .ltO In· consequential. They were a magic couple." Conaway, by the way, ts 29 and has been mmted to Olivia Newton-- John's sisaer' Rona, who ii 3.5, for the .. few months. ~ much ol the aaention has been focuwt on c:eiebi Ides,· there's allo a ~ Ina _. In such rea- ~among ewryday-..r peo- ple. 'Tm In a long-tam ~ with a much younger man and really recommend it," says Liz, 3.5, a department store buyer. "Men seem to tum fuddy-duddy faster than women and become less fun -that's probably because they haven't -been brought up to "'please" the way women have. Another good reason for having a relationship with a younger man -men peak sexually earlier than women." PsydlOlogists have long debated the real reasons people are drawn to such relatlonshlps. Is the man looking for a mother figure? Is the woman searching for someone to baby? Dr. Michael Canera, chairman of· the board of the Sex Information and Education Council, believes that the younger man often ftnds the older woman more supportiYe d his par- ticular needs and wants. She may make tum feel more of a star In hls own right. He knows she Isn't going to compete wMh tum. And she's with tum because she believes hlm to be special. Regardless ol the reasons behind such romances, there can be 5*ntY ol plfals .. For one, people mounCl the. couple c.an respond with modaate outrage. Erica J ong, six years older than her husband. J onathan Fast. knows what that's like: "You can im- agine the reaction evetyone had to our romance. It was as if I were 60 go- ing with a man of 30. The hypocrisy of it! lf a woman is six ~ younger than a man. no one bats an eyelash." "Social pressures will be more prevalent in any type of unconven- tional relationship." Sam Julty, author of Male Sexual Performance, reminds us. "But tbe biggest hurdle for the older worn.in/younger man couple is in dealing with the reactions of the chilcben from a previous, more "con- ventional," marriage." When a man was involved with an older woman in years past, people assumed it was for sexual experience or money (he hung around because she paid his bilis). There's stiO thinking along these Unes . "Many people believe Craig is hanging on for my money;· says Georgia Holl. 52. of her 32-year-oki live-in lover. Craig Spencer. "They think that because I'm Cher's mother, I've got a lot of money and that's why Craig is around. My daughter does have a lot of money, but I don't. When we first got together everyone was looking for some kind of reason why someone my age would end up with Craig." "I had never been out with an older woman. but I didn't have much re- spect for younger women." says Craig. "Georgia was so mature -it made me feel so worldly." It took him a week to work up the nerve to ex- pn?SIS his interest, and they've been togetheT ever since (six years) . Can a younger man/older woman relationship overcome the hurdles? Psychiatrist William Appehon says a couple can handle most of the prolr lems by knowing what they are doing in the relationship in the first p&ace and having a strong sense of self and well-being. If the relationship i$'impor- tant for Itself. then it has a chance to survive like any relation.ship, but if ifs a symptom of a larger, "possl>ly pathological need... then Dr. Ap- peJton warns ol trouble. There is a casualty list of such rela- tlonsh"5. though, nduc!Slg: actress Kate Jackson. 31, and her actor /hus- band, Andrew Stevens, 25 (friends said the age difference was a factor); CHd's Eri< Estrada, 31. and his .rie, Joyce MilJer, 40. after only seven months; and actress Louise F1etcha. 44. and Morgan Mason, 25. But this isn't deterring other couples from giv- ing the relationships their best shot. Ben F~ was a firm believer in yoonger I older liaisons. Back in 1745, he wrote up eight reasons to marry an older woman and tided It Ad~ to o Young Mon. He reminds young men that older women have more knowl- edge ol the world; are the mosa tender; are more ditaeet; and 1111 .. are so grateful." ..-, ,... Put a "Show-off" in its place. E\'en when they're not the center or atte ntion, these genuine Bell phones are something to talk about. .. that's why we call them "Showoffs." 1\ "Show-off' can add the accent that helps any room look put together. 'IO Find the one that's right for you. experi- ment. Cut out the phones on this page. Then use a decorating magazine to mix and match different "Showoffs" with different room :.ecnes. for more ideas, come to the.Bell Phonc- Center Store. In addition to all the' dir- fo rent styles, we'll show you some exciting .;crvices. So come on in. Once you've IT'S seen a real "Show-off," you'll ~i1~<l that a "Show-offs" place FOR~ I ts 111 your home. l"'-1 --......... ----------- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' \. \ \ ' ' ' ___ -_.::---=====~-- ' ,. ' ' I I I I ' \ \._ __ ~---------' ~ ' } ) I \ ' I \ I I I I ' ' ' ' I \ ' I I I I I I I I \ I I I ( J l ' I I -I --J -, / I ' /-./ \... --- ' I I "" \ I I ' I ,,----------....... , ' \ I I I I \ ' ,_----------"" 11.e MO .. -flhor'9CWd> O...-~ Ho.""11~""9dbot_ ...__.c.o.- wi....,..t.rto o..qi-•~..,.. brt.,,,....,,..._. ~-"-""" -·• ..... _,, Cops, Soaps and Sexy Sitcoms A P1evlew of TV's Fall Season The new sea.son promises to be a series of spin-offe-mostly from hit movies and highly rated 1V shows. The clones of Dallas will try to proue that daytime soaps can ·live happily in prime time. 8y ffiark Goodman 0 n an evening last April, that shot echoed on television screens, and John Ross (J.R.) Ewing, the oily villain of Dallas , slumped silently to the floor of his skyscraper office. It literally was a shot heard round the world; in Lon- don they made book on who the as- sassin was. Viewers were obses.wd with the question: "Who shot J .R.?" But in July an even more pressing question emerged to vex viewers: "When, oh when, wUI we find out who dun it?'' A Slrike against the net· works by members of the American Federation of T elevisiop and Radio Artists and the Saeen Actors' Guild delayed the opening of the fal season. But fear not. There will be a new season. J .R.'s assailant will be unmasked (In the third episode). And the dictum that whatever is worth do- ing Is worth doing again has never been truer: Prime time will drawl with clones of DoJlas. CBS' own Dallas spin-off, Knots Landing, has landed J .R:s alcoholic brother Gary Cfed Shackeford) four- square in a southern California suburb to combat the ahatrosse.s ol drink and the Ewing name. lntroduc.ed last spring (with Larry Hagman, of course. getting the ball rolling with J .R.&h deeds), the show is ueady well established, thanks largely to polished profesQc>nal performances by Joan Van Ark as Gary's sweet hick of a wife and veterans Don Mumty and Michele Lee as the worthy couple next door. Indeed, CBS will whip up man! prime-ttme suds this season. this time In Seam of Midland Hdghts. The principal pastime in Midland tiOJhts, a mythic heartland town, occurs In the Granary Motel. At one point in the pilot, a teen-9 girt MJeds this hot spot for the loss of her Wglnlty but stal<s out In a huff when she dilooYers that her mother and her bewildered swain's fathCr are In the adjoining room. Woven i.nto the sexual subterfuge is Mort Goodman II a ~quent ~ IO f o\Nl. v Wmu. v I t • l"AM9LY MllU.Y, ISOte 1 ... 21, ,_ the slobs vs. snobs confrontation tt1'?me popularized in Animal Hous.e and Breaking Away. The local high-school hero is playeq by Lorenzo Lamas, the strap· ping, patent-leath- er handsome son of Fernando and Arlene Dahl. And then there's NBC's Harper Vol- ley PT A, starring Barbara faien as an attractive widow who moves with her daughter to the American version of Sodom and Gomorrah. The show's a spin- off of the movie of the same name w~ was a spin- off of d:\e 1968 song by Jeannie C. Riley. Perhaps the most jarring false note In this new series is television's persistent misrep- resentation of the American rich, a throwback to the l 930's screwball corned~, when the weakhy were always depicted as preening, feckless fook. At least in Dalos, Larry Hagm4n, a natWe Texan, toUnds like a Texas oil baron. In Secrets of Midland 1-kights, we have a ~ Midwestern scion who goes around taldng like Ronald Colman. E ven less sua:essfuJ Is ABC's Breaking Away, an adaptation of the fresh and poignant film that won screenwrler Steve T esich an Oscar. T eslch aho wrote this series, but al the snap Is gone here. For example, the young cydi9t wtdl delusions of Roman !Plndeur (played acxaptably by Shaun Cwidy) enters the big h'ce RllCe for the prtre money becaU9I? he thinks his pennis me 90 short on c.ash they can' put ~ food on the table. The joke (shades of ~of Rley): Pop is on a diet. Vincent Gardenia, otherwise a fine actor, Is hopelessly miscast as a bigoted Indiana father. When an actor named Gardenia, with that florid Medilerranean face of his, has to grouse about food with "'inis.. and "olis" in It, one ~t the sanJty of TV casang drectors. A more interesting reprise comes from NBC . h Is fJamingo Road, a remake of the l 950's Sidney Green-street Southern podJo8er. with !Pllld old-timer Howard Duff as the conniv- ing sherff who keeps the town pot at a boll. Kevin McCarthy is on hand to provide his one·note sneer as the town's Uding citizen, and Bari>ara Rush is her etlemaly felehing sel as his wfe. But lhe star of the futwe to watch for is Morgan FairchlJd, whose sharp- edged beauty and beguiing wlchery are mninilcent of the young Barbara Stanwyck. Given enough room - and the right lines -..,. couJd become the feminist J.R. . Two CBS shows (spin-offs. need- • Std1y Morgan FairchiJd of Flamingo Road: \W she become the female umion of J.R. Ewing? Two·wh.rel spin<>/f: Shaun Cassidy as the dreamy bike racer; Vinamt Gardena and Barbaro Barrie as his parents in Breaking Away. 0 • z less to say) promise to offer more hours of speeding cars than a week- end at Le Mans. Enos gives us Sonny Shroyer in the title role as the happy- go-lucky sheriff he made famous in the Duka of Haaattl. Transplanted to Los Angeles, Enos creates tension -and hopefully some laughs - when his hill>iJy nat\JR! conftc:ts ~h hls streetwise officer-partner, Turk Adams (played by Samuel E. Wr91t). Meanwhile. Freebie and the Bean. doned from the 1975 movie, is a comedy-adventwe about a pair ol, yup, improbable but lovable plain- clothes cops. played by Tom Mason as the Irish Freebie and Hector Elzon. do as lhe Hispanic Bean. On the situation comedy front, ABC has paftd up Diana Canova and DanQy 1bomas as a divorced daughter 1and father in something caled I'm a &g Girl Now (proper title : Moire Room /of' Granddaddy). And , Mary Tyler Moore's own simpering f'M!W9CMter, Ted Knight, Is back in ABC's Too Oo.e /of' Comfort. In- credibly enough, his family -a wtle and two daughlm'S -Is Intact. The show has Ted illustrating comk bOolcs and managing the San m.n- d9oo apartment building wherein he and the missus wony over the daugh- ter-roommates downstairs. It's funnJer then • toUnds, apecialy when Knight does his Ted Baxterish worst, such as smoothing his hu under a transYestife tenanf's bathroom ceiling mirror or wonylng that, at 51, "I'm older than Donald Duc.k." Otherwise. traditional roles are now as passe as Father Knows Best. CBS has Ladies' Mon, starring the excellent Lawrence Pressman as a bachelor- father and writer who lands a job as the only male on a Cosmqpolitan- type magazine. His first assignment? You bet: an article on "Sexual Harassment and Worldng Women." The show suffers from possi>ly ter- minal cutes, but Pres.sman and Louise Sorel as his Dragon Lady editor may save It. ABC has what sounds like a tired number In h$ a Liuing, with a gaggle of naive/knowing/wisecrack- ing gals working as cocktail w~­ resses. But it comes from the team of Paul Junger Witt and Tony Thomas (Soap and Benson), which surely ac- counts for the show's sharp perspec- tive and crisp dialogue. (Examp&e; On being informed of her colleague's virginity, one waitress snaps: "Sure. That makes 47 of us. You, me and the Osmond famiJy .'') B ut the preseason pick as the hoot of the year has to go to ABC's Bosom Buddies, star- ring two newcomers (Peter Scolari and Tom Hanks). The show takes up in the 1980's where the SO's film Some Like It Hot left off. Henry and Kip work for a Chicago ad agen- cy. When their apartment building is condemned, the Ind d essed yw up r as females In the Hotel for Young Susan B. Anthony Women. least, the repartee Is In the pilot. at the wittie5t and this side of M·A ·s·H. "I'm ensemble," Kip s terrible urge to The pilot also fe Edie Adams as housemother wit wtth cheese spre most sophisticated the Incomparable getting out or this narls. "I'm getting a read Sylvia Plath." atures the fabulous the gum-chewing h a Mace can filled ad. our escape mech-Sitcoms are anism. Yet prime also made a bol the past year: -time television has d new discovery in reahy. NBC's Real d ABC to jump in People prompte last season wtth which also soared lngs. Since there authentic hum around these days Thou Amadng A by the curious Meredith. Jim S Presley. who gtv good account o runs the bestial That's Incredible!, In the Nielsen rat- are only so many an beings to go . ABC has created nlmals, moderated trio °' Burgess taff ord and Priscilla es a remarkabfy f herself. The show gamut from Insect- .,. breeding to elephant burial grounds and should bear out the show-business adage that you don't even try to top animal acts. And NBC's Gomes People Play will feature typical Americans in athletic pursuits such as a dbatnkhtub 5 .. race, ~ o ey detby and a bar- room bouncer. contest. Unaffected by the broadcast strike, PBS gets its faD season off the ground -literally -this month with Cosmos, a 13-part series devoted to astronomy and space exploration and hosted by renowned scientist Dr. Carl Sagan. 0t: Jonathan Miller, a Renaissance man if ever there was one, hosts another 13-part series, The Body in Question. With stethoscope and satire, the show ex- plores the complexity of the human body -how it works -and occa- sionaDy how it· doesn't. And In the most inspired bit of casting since George Bums was chosen to play ... .. -Thll's~ > c: I cm AD , ......... w•A•s•H• -i.. ......... ,,.. .. ~~I ~· TiwM's > ~ c: 51 ~ cm TlllWllllltsi... - God, Sir Alec Guinness tackles rhe role of the brilliantly shabby super spy, George SmiJey, in a six-part BBC dramatization of John le Carre's best-selling thriller nnm, Tailor , Soldier, Spy. Even as James Gamer fans mourn the painful passing of NBC's Rockford Ales, the action genre Is still, just barely, alive and punching. CBS coWdn 't simply leave all that Hawaii Fiue-0 crlm~-flghting equip- ment to rus1, so the network has run in with Magnum. P.I.. Tom Selleck (the long-limbed'fellow who seems to be In every third television commer- cial) stars as a former Naval officer -11:11 Ill llilllldly .... FOOlllll ,....ca Lau Gtllll ........,., .... ..._ 1111 a-Hll't Ill ltlr1 ... c.tllt ........... -.... .... ...,m ........ ... -Uglllll a.fl .. s.., ..... > c: i -fml ............ lllorils cw,.. -,.,,... s.... ~ a.y as --·~f ........ """' ... n 1U1m1 20/'20 > i -n. ...... .....PJ. llllllll.nl"ll -........... MDwia . I ht I -._ ....... f!INWlllllllllaolln > c: ' -flit ..... ~ Tiit OulilS ol ltmlld Diiis -Hn's lliDoli. (n. F&11 ol llee ...... ._.. -C: .... ':9' -.......... n.i.-llCllt F..-,..._. > ~ -.,.. I n.n. ,,.... ....... ............... --~ ~ ... ~ -"'*~ .......... . ...... -.................. Clllflt•~ S......-1111111 ...... > I -.. _ AltNa I -·· ......... ATilllt .. Tiii ....... -11111111(1~ .... a.. N .. lhowa In bokttece. Thts grtd wa eccutate • we went to pteea. Consult your local llatlnga for u~te>dat• Information. .. n. .. E.- Trwar.-..1111.0 . i Hectot Ehondo, left, and Tom Mason try a new ethnic two-step in the polke story, Freebie and the Bean. Alec Guinness, caught in the c-Oils of intemat;ona/ intrigue in PBS' version of Tinker, Tailor. Soldier, Spy. turned private eye. Magnum lives on the estate of an absentee author aJong with another former military man, British type, played by a grand veteran film actor, John Hillerman. Selleck shoW"s a nice touch at down-playing the toughness and up-playing the whim- sy, and may be just the engaging sort of gumshoe/adventurer to fill the boots left by James Gamer. F lnaDy. be prepared fOf some- thing ahogether different in the way of police action when you tune into NBC's savage new series Hin Street Blues. It has a ring of searing authenticity that makes Kojalc look puckish by reflective com- parison. It's a typical day In the life oh New York ghetto police station: The cops are asked to tum in unauthorized weapons, and switch blades and shotguns clatter onto the table; two 14-year-olds heist a liquor store and hold the owner and several patrons hostage; the polk:e captain must then deal weapons and ammunition to a young gang leader In return for his help In getting the hostages out of the store, and two offlcers are gunned down In a heroin shooting gallery while looking for a telephone. Best among an unknown cast are Michael Warren as a black cop who does a memorable tum breaking up a vicious domestic quarrel and Bruce Wettz as an undercover cop, an obsessed avenger In a knit cap and grimy fatigue )acket_ It's powerlul stuff, and It prows that the net- works can do It when they real-l'ill lytry. .. P:AMllY WIPl.Y .... ,, sller 11. -• 1 mllllblltklnl ......... W. prtc.~on ..tlC:tlod ~. Entire Modl not Included. Al llelN tubfect lo prWlr ... . . 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I paid so.ooo fOf it -cash. I remember the day my wire phoned me, cryina. because the landlord bad shown up al the house, dr:manding his rail -and we didn't have the money to pay it. Now 'Wc own five hOl'DCl. Two arc on 1hc ocanfront in c..tiforni1 (I use one as my orr1«1. One is 1 lakcfroot "cabin" in Wasbit\clOn. (thal's when we ipald I~ whok summer -loafing. fishing, swim- mina. 1nd sailina.) One is a condo- mi.nium on 1 sunny beach in Mex- ico. And one is snuuled riaht on PROOF1 .,.. •• bllle ., ...... ,_ ... 11mit ~ nal'pll ,,.... -- ... .. WWQl¢ln ... -amws: n..; He only WOfks half lhf year 1~ hi> u11nnlo1 officr ot1 Callforn .. ·s Sutt.lid Beach, Md C'\ltll when ~·, 1ha'r he puts in man houn .. In Othn word1, Jor Katbo. 48, ili 11K prolOlypt for . "The: ~y Man-. w1, 10 Ridln." Smdtn..: II ii all honcR? A man wllo has door busioeu with him lillY111Catbo'1 ~-~.andlMtbc !Im ~ 10 modua m11111dy bmntcial deMs wil.h him wilh nolhinl b\11 I handshake: Ind 91 ona.-. 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But I don't want 10 sell, because l don't lhint. or my homes l.S "in· vestments." I've got other real csrate -11\d sux:ks, bonds, and cash in the bank -for thal. I rcmnnbcr 'When I lost my job. Because l was head over heels in ddll. my biwyer told mr the only thiq I could do was dc:darc bank.nrptcy. He wa.s wrong. I paid off~dimc. Now. I bavc • miUion dollar line of credit; but I stiU don't have a job. Instead, I get up every W«k· day morning 11\d decide whether I want 10 go 10 WOJk or not. Somc1imcs I do-for S or6 hours. 8u1 about half the ti!M. I decide to read, 10 for 1 walk, sail my boa!, swim , or ride my bike. I know what i1 's like 10 be broke. And I tno,.. what it's like to have everything you want. And I know thal you -like me -can d«ifk wrud! one it'' 1oin1 to be. It's really as easy as that. That's why I call it "The Lazy Man's W1y 10 Riches." So I'm going to ask you 10 send me something I don'I need: money. Tm de>ll.ln 10 be nact. Why? BccaU5C I want you to pay attention. ,\nd I figure th11 ir you've aot SIO invested. you'll k>ok ~ what I send you and decide whether to send it back ... or kttp it. And I don't """' you to keql it unless you agree that it's worth al least a bun· drut tima what you invested. 1s the.material "worth" sun No -ir roa think of it as paper Ind ink. But that's not what I'm tell· ina. Whal I un serim, is informa- tion. Morr infonnarioa than I give when I'm paid SIOOO as a ~ speaker. Morr inrormarion lbu I pvc in a OM-hour ClOMUltation for SJOO. But you'" rally not risking OflJf ltiltr. BecaU5C I WOCI 't cash your check or 1110MY order fOJ l I dirfs tif1er I've sml you my muerial. Thal 's the deal. Return it in .JI days -and I'll tend beck your ct.eek Of money onlcr -..... cashed. How do you It.now l'Q do it? Wdl, if you realty wanr to be oa w urr skk, post-date )'OUr chect for a moath rroaa today -plllS 1 -*'itioNll ...a. That'll pve you pleftty or Lilne lo receive it. k>ot it Oftf. try it out. I tnow Whal you·~ Jhlntifta: "He Ft ridl tdffnl people how to "' rid\ ... The tnfth is -Ind this is vay ~ -tbe ,at brfott I IMred "llte La.ty Mu'1 w~ to....._ ..• ,•._ ... $216,646. Anet ..... I'll ..... JOU tdb jtlll how I medl tba lt.i8d or__, ... woJtlna a'"' boan a day ... abom I momhs out of the yar. It doesn't require "educ;ation." I'm a high sc'->I gndllale. It docsn 't require "capital." Remember I was up to my neck in dcbc when I SIM!ed. It doesn't rcquir,c "luck." I've had more than my sbar~. But I'm not promising you that you:,11 make as ml.ICh money l.i I have. And you may do better. I pcfSOnal· ly know one man who ~ thcK pmteipk5, worked lwird, Ind made 11 mmion dolJan in 8 years. But money isn't cvery1hin1- lt -..·t ~ ''faiem." lUSI CftOUch brains to lino• -tiaJ to look for. And l'U tdl you that. II doesn't require "youth." One woman I worked wi1h is over 70. She's travelled the world over, ma.ling all the money she needs, doing only Whal I taught her. It doesn't require "c11pcricncc." A widow in Chicago has becn averqina S25,000 a year for 1hc past s ycan. mina my methods. 'What don it require? Bdief. EDCJUlh to We I chancic. Enough to lblort> ...tm I 'Q smd you. Eoouth 10 put t~ priocipks into oction. If you do just that - nochina more, nothina less -th< rdlahs will be hard io bdicvc. Remember -I 8Ulflnlct it. You don't have to give up your job. But you may sooo be makina so ml.ICh money lhal you'll be able to. Once again -I gu1r1ntcc it. I know you're skeptical. Wdl. heft 1tt tome commcou from ocher people. (Initials haw been used 10 pro1ec1 the 'Writer's pri.-acy. The oriaUlab are in my mes.) I'm sun lhm, likc you, tbcte people didn't bdine me either wtlcft they dipped the ooupon. Gw:u they f'epral tbal, since I wan't toina to deposit their chec~ for at least .JI days, t~ had notbiaa to io.c. They were n,ht. Altd ltttn's wlwt tlwy pbwd.· ....... -•• 156.S ps Wftll ..... when t tent ror your (Luy Man's Way to R.ic:hcs), I ,..as ddivcriat 1he L.A. Tunes for SSO per week ... Now ... I cam an •vcraec or S$6.S per week, have 17 ,000 in the buk and a con· dominium Worth SIS,000 ... " J.N.a.MrCity.CA T.._ .. 1517,• .. 2 ,_... "Evaythina you say is trw:. I'm a &I.ya. I onSered your material two years .,o. I reariwd it within a rc-w days Ind put your method to wort lmmedi.ady. Si~ Ihm I llave mai 111 sm.ooo by foUowint your system. Needteu to say, I have siwat llP my llw pnlCtice -it just •HD't wonh workina uymorc." C.F.A. Pfo\oo, UT ............... !' ''Oddly !90llP. I ptll'dlased Lazy he.a 's w., IO aicha 101M six lllOCIChl l90, Of IO, rad lt .. Md ...., d6d .,..._ ...,_. le. '1lllln. about tJnr werl11,0, wtMo I wu rallJ ,ettJ111 dcsprnce atlo« mJ financial sitiwion, I rcmcmbued it, re-read ii, studied it. and this time, put it to work and WOW, 11 don work! Doesn't take much lime. either ... I guess some of us just blvc 10 be I I a severe Point of desperation before we ovctcorm- the ultimate laziness. procr1S1in1- 11on." Mr. 1.K .• Anaheim, CA 'Mwk S51,• jll!t fooHlta .-oelld' "In ttbniary 1914 JOU teY1I TM (fOf ten bucb) your Lazy Man's Way 10 Riches. Sin!% then I have made approllimatdy so arand (SS0,000) just footing 1round on th< basis of your ad~. You i.ee, I really am lazy -otherwise I could hive made SO million! Than .. You!•• Mr. R. McK .. Atlan11, GA '524,• .. 4.S days' " ... received S24.000.00 in the mall the Wt 4S days. "Thanks again .•• Mr. E.G.N., Mate...n, W .V/\ M*S11,• "A S70,000 thinks to you for writing The Lazy M1n's Way ro ~. That's how ml.ICh I've made ••. "I use this elllra incom~ for all of the good things in life, ootic v1e1· tioas, classic 1u1omobilcs, etc. Soon I bopc 10 make enouah 10 quit my rqular job and drvotc full lime lo malting money the easy way ... •· Mr. D.R., Newpon Beach. CA ~ ~ lo redft al 41 .. ~. tlwlb to ~ and the 'Lazy Man's' prosram, I have made cooqh money (at qc 41) to mire iD •)'le. Let me assure you tlW I ha~ DOC 'come into' 1ny money by inhcritllKJC or maniqe . or by any other means acq11 thrl>Ulh t.be pnaidQI or your program ...•• R.A.. HUD1ing1on Beach, Calif. $*--~ ....... "Two yars qo, I mailed )'OCl lcn dollan in sheer desperation for I better life •.. One ycar ago, just • out or the bfuc sky, a man called and offered me a pmioenhip ... I arossed over S260,000 cash business in dnoal monahl. Yau arc a God tent mirack to me." '~'I llO SCoppillc IM' ..Si°" I've got your (Luy Man's Way 10 Richa) in July. I've stancd 4 compamcs .lhcrc's no stopping me and I'm Ml hiah I need chaiM 10 kttp me o.n lM ground." • M.T. Portland. OR S7.--~-,.. "Lui Monday I used whal I learned on page 83 to make S7 ,000. II look me all week lo do it. bul thal'~ ooc ti.Ii fOC' five day's work.•• M.D .. Topeka, Kansas Whal I'm saying is twoba.blY conlrvy ro what you've heard from your frieods, yow family, your teachers. 111d m1ybc C\leryonc dsc you know. I can only uk you ooc qucnion. H ow m1ny or t hem arc milHonaircs? So il's up 10 you. A monlh from today, you can be nothina ~I.ban lO days ~ - or you can be on your way to Id· ting rich. You decide. The wuest lllllll I C\lcr t~ told me something I never for10f: "Most pcoptc arc loo busy Qrt\ing a livina to malte 111y money." Don't lake IS ton, as I did to find out he was riaht. I 'll prove it 10 you, ifyou'U send in t~ coupoa ao,w. rm not asking you to "bdicvc" me. Just try it. tr I''\' WrOftl, all you've lost is I COU· pie of minutes and a postage &tamp. Bui what if I'm right? IC''""' l(.t.o • 19'19 17HIJS..h P.af'lc --....... a.Iii. "'1(2 Sworn Statement: "On the basis of my prorcs- sional rdatiomhip IS bis &C· countant, I c:ertify lbat Mr. IC.atbo 's net worth is more th1n one million dollars." Scuart A. Copn &.nkllc(~: Home Bank 17010 Mapotia Avenue Fountain Velky, CA 92701 _ _:.B.~F~ .• ~Pa~K'11::::o~ula::.,,M:.:_:iu:·~~======:::::::::::=::: r------, ' Joe Karbo mos South Pacific. Drpt. 21 · V SunlCt ae.cb, California 90741 Joe. you may be ruJI or beans, but Whal have I gOC lo lose? Send 1M w Lazy Man's Way to R.ichcs. B"tdolt'I ~f "'Ydwri: "'lftDMY onJn /"' 111 lfmt JI do:fS .trer it's i1t r#w tflllH. If I nsum your material -fOJ 9"JI realOI\ -wilhin that time, return my llrtnlSlwdcheck or money order to me. On that basis, hen's my tm dollan. : Address I I I Cit I • : ScMt Zip 1 I SOllllY -NO COD'S ' "------~~--~~----~-----------------~-----~ .. Q. < ct .. -.. ct 3 .., Cl Cleating Up 6 Weather myths New York State Cooperative Exten- sion Program, cows don't actually sit down, they Ile down. Cows stand to eat, but. other than that, lie down most of the time. Gallagher says that a very bad storm would cause cows to lie down, simply because thaJ's a more comfortable position for them than standing and being buf-il'j feted by the wind. By Lesly Berger E veryone seems to have a pet proverb or formula for predicting tomorrow's -or even next year's -weather. According to Dr. Mwray MitcheD, senior research climatologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Rockville, Md., whi&e some so-called ,. "myths" about the weather are definlte)y nonsense, many happen to be true. Folowing are six popular weather myths, and Dr. MitcheU's evaluation of their accuracy. 1. When the moon baa a halo around ff, there'• a good chance of rain. True -but not infallible. Storms are generally preceded by high cirrus clouds, which are made up of Ice crystals. When light from the moon (or the sun) shines through the Ice aystals, the light produces a halo ef- fect around the moon. ~2. When caterplllar fur appears thicker dran usual, a cold winter II ahead. False. Many people believe that cateTpillar.;. the woolly bear variety In particular. are reliable weather predic- tors. Studies done at Brown Universi· ty, however, comparing the physical aspects of many woolly bear cater- pillars to various weather conditions, failed to find any correlation. 3. Red sky at night, Mllort clelight. Red Illy at morning, Milon take warning. True, and not just for seafarers. When we look toward the west at the setting sun. we see the sun through air that will reach us the following day. since~ patterns move from west to east. If the setting sun shines through dry air, the sky is reddest. If It shines through the moist air that nor- mally precedes bad weather. the sky wiJJ appear gray or yellow. At sunrise, on the other hand. we see the horizon to our east and are watching weather that has already passed us by. If the sky is red at dawn. the dry aJr has mowd on, and it is likely that humidity, and the chance of. rain, will increase. 4. Wind from the west, weather .. bat. True, except for the Pacific and Florida Gui coasts. In mosa of the United States, winds from the west have traveled across land surfaces and are thus usually dry. This dry air generaly indicates good weather. 5. Onion ...... very thin, mJld winter eomhg ID. <>moa .._wry tough, winter wlD be very rough. False. Similar predictive qual- ttles are also attrt>uted to apple llUns and com husks. But aa:iord1ng to Dr. ·Mitchel, nature re.acts to what the ,MllLY wt.Ul.Y, ......... 21, ,_ • 1' weather has already been, rather than to what it will be. Thus, the thkkness of frult and vegetable skins is not a useful weather prophet. 6. Cows sit down when It'• going to rain. False. Dr. MitcheU points out that most weather myths involving animals have little basis In fact. 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Whelan FAUACV: Vllamln E 0.es and Prwma a Variety ol Dl9eaMs FACT: In recent years, vitamin E has Wlming: The Surgeon General Has Det1n11intd That Cip8tt8 Smoblg Is Dangerous to Your Hllhh. been hailed as a miracle vitamin. There have been claims that it can promote physical endurance and sex- ual potency, protect against pollution and prevent heart attacks, muscular dystrophy, ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver and cancer. These claims have one thing in common: lbey are aU sden· tlfically undocumented. When vitamin E deficiencies were Induced in laboratory animals,4 c.ertain disorders dk1 develop. Particularly noeeworthy was that the sexual poten· cy of male rats appeared to wane. Health enthusiasts immediately drew an analogy to humans. Their arguments, however, were faulty in two ways: First, scientists have established that vitamin E is so widely distributed in the foods we eat (whole grains, vegetable oils. soy- beans. eggs) that it is almost impossi· ble to develop a defitjency. Se.cond. there is no validity to the notion that because a deficiency of something causes a problem. an excess of the same substance will have any benefit beyond conecting the deficiency. Research documents that vitamin E supplementation is helpful only in the treatment of certain rare conditions; and use should be medlcaJly super- vised. FAU.ACY: Vlt.min C Prewm5 C.olck FACT: It's been recognized for many years that vitamin C p&ays an illlPO' • tant role in health. What isn't known is the exact effect vitamin c has Oft the ~1-~,,,_,........., oo«i.---I 1lle controversy about the relation· ship of vitamin C to a possible cure for the common cold arose a few years ago when two-time Nobel Prize win· ner Linus Pauling presented his theory that mas.We doses of vitamin C would both prevent and cure com· rnon colds. lliere was a great fluny of interest in his ideas and a great deal of professk>nal aitidsm of his claims. Since publication of Dr. Pauling's book, Vitamin C and the Common Cold, do2ens of attempts have been made to confirm or deny this theory. The results are Inconclusive: Some studies show a slight decrease in in· dc1ence of colds with vitamin c therapy; others show no preventive or curative effects at aH. While huge doses of this vitamin might off er some relief for a cold's symptoms. a small ctose· of an ·antihktamine would have the same effect. FMJ.N:Y: Mesl•AI ri• ThenclY Kaps You Haldty FACT: The ~ that If a little bit of a viamln is good, then a ~de.al of It must be better. simply ls not valid. UnfortunateJy, according to a recent national survey, 75 percent of the . adult population wrongfuUy believe that extra vitamins promote extra pep and lead to better heakh. Large doses of some vitamins can actually be harmful. Megadoses of vttamin A have been shown to pro- duoe increased aanial JftSSUA!, loss of haW, liver damage and other defects, while large doses of vitamin D can produce lo. of appetite, high blood presswe, kidney failure Ill and calcfying tissues. Dr. F1 ... U J. Sfalw 11 opn J •of,...,,. Md Dr.~ N ......... ..-di-.>· di* ... ,....., Sdtool al A.we Halllt . .,.,..,, ON 00·'°"'*'9 of lfw ~ o-.cf on ~ and Heollll and ---. of P.WC In tt. P1n1ry and Elf OK -Fwl OK. U a fAIA.'t WEECLV, ........ 11, 191 FOR SAVINC.SIDUJ FIND ANYWHERE ELSE, 10 SINGER!, ~-. ~ tBE SURE TO LOOK Jt~ =harder and harder to 8nd a sale wf!re a sale so big it surprises even.us And what even bett~ these sale-prtced =liliii can't 8nd anywhere else. So stop in at our&naerStoretoday.NobocfYetse THE SINGER STORE · ... CJ ==::.::~pretty WHERE SAVING IS ALWAYS IN STYLE. .,. .: """ Fowc-*tltaedll,...........,10~QllWIS.·A.._.otn.S1111rC:..,.,.Prttet6a.9,._.,......,.. .., a,...._ By David Grunwald For 15 years, American Lany Collins and Frenchman Domi- nique Lapierre had combined the research procedures of the historian with the investigative tech- niques of the journalist to write a series of vivid best sellers on great 20th-<:entuiy events. ls Paris Burning? was an account of the liberation of Paris, 0 Jerusalem!, the story of the birth of the state of Israel. They had just comp&eted their fourth book, Freedom At Midnight, about the granting of independence to the Indian sub-continent, when they decided it was time to do something different. Instead of writing about the past, they thought, why not apply those same techniques to the present and write. aboutJ.s.sues...w_hich will be con- sidered significant 25 years from now-. - - ln effect, as Collins puts it, "become historians of the present instead of historians of the past." The topic that intrigued them the most was terrorism, the ability of a small group to force its wm on society by attacking a nation's weaknesses and using a kind of technologjcal jujit- su to create havoc and fear. What would be the ultimate act of terrorism? they asked themselves. Suppo9e, they thought, you esca- late it upward, have a small nation in- stead of a group utilize the same technology, and by holding a city hostage, force its political will on a larger nation. A small nation like, say, Libya, which Is rich with oU and ruled by the militant Muammar al Qadhafi. staunch supporter of the Palestinians, ruthless enough to use nuclear blackmail to get his way. He could threaten to destroy New York In 36 hours unless the United States forced Israel to withdraw from the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Vo110! A plot, a theme, a scenario, a novel. That was four years ago. Last month, their first novel, The Fi/th Horseman (Simon and Schuster). was published. Already a best seller In nine countries, including France and Mexico, It Is racing up the best-seller lists here. Paramount has purchased the movie rights for $200,000 and Avon the paperback rights for $1 ,500,000. The reviews have been ecstatic. Tirrte stated, "CoUlns and Lapierre have so convincingly Interwoven fact and fiction that the details of the U.S. vulnerabalty to a nuclear blackmail at· tempt appear totally reallstk: ... " And John Chancelor of NBC-1V re- marked, "The Fl/th HOJWmon ls ab- solutely splendid. Well -told, suspenseful and as full of menace and 14 • l"AMIU W£fKlY, Sep....,., 21. ,_, The FWth Horseman CNt1ton coans and ~imogilie fnbi9ue, &OOr and nuclecw bbdmall wl* in their French uilas. 8,000,000 People Held Hosta e in This eals · llvillet reAevance as today's newscasts." lJnM&e the WIS ~ of dvilels baseci JRnarily on a writer's ~­ ~ imagination and ability to throw around names and places wMtl carefree abandon, this novel is based on two yelS'S of exhaustive research. Lapierre, for instance. journeyed to an Israeli )ail to interview Japanese Red Army terrorist Okomoto. the man respohsible for slaying over 'a score of tourists at Tel Aviv's alrpoit five years ago. The warden who took him to Okomok>'s eel whispered in his ear to be careful, as the terrong knew a karate chop that could kil insmndy. He then casualy left Lapierre aJone widl Okomoto for 10 minutes whi&e fetching three coif ees. .., sat next to this guy for 10 minuies and J keraly kept my ¥ on his hand, W011daing what time this hand was going to fty ~ the air to k1ll me," recalls lapierre. ... td you it ~ the 10 longest minutes I ever lived." Even more disturbing for the auth<n, though, was leami~ that real llfe had raced beyond thn plot. While in Washington, Collins discovered that, In 1974. there had been a threat against Bolaor'I. ..It was realy our plot to a certain de9'-ee." says coans ... An ex- tremist eleme~ inside 1he Palestinian mowment 9llld a daiF lof a nudlar device) and said we're goklg to blow this up ti you don't release a certain number of our~ now baig held In Jsrad jails. The deSlgn was judged ~ lhe ptsoims exisfled. II was an identifiable faction. They really W'elMd ~ down there In the Whllt tb.m on dW one ... 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I ~ Of "*"" ..., 14 dllv-b ....... , ..... ~·~ =.., ~ ~.""' aqion , \ Ot-~HaMe....._ ' . •-..iAit.~CT_, L •' • ... ····-----·--""'=~·-················ ... :w•m----. .... .., ....;._..a-. o..._a.ws ·•-•.---.er.., • C..lliL : .......................... 11.S ---------, ,._.,......_ ~la. ·: o 1111tOl9•111..,111.•••us.-..a ---------: • .==-. ................... .-. .... : ...... , .......... (................. a-. ------··--: ~laJ __ cr ..... -.7W4Slllla : Cllldl•..,.., .• c.o.o ... ...._ atr. 9'11111 z-. __ ................................................................... .. ----------·--.. ·--·----..... ______________ .. ______________ ..,_ __ .. PS A :- Roly-Poly Dom Deluise Savots the act!'' That was the end of his stage· managing career but the beginning of his acting. Succulence of Success By Peer J. Oppenheimer N either Dom Deluise nor Burt Reynolds has forgotten the night they met more than eight years ago. Burt was substitu- ting for host Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show. Dom, a new guest, walked on stage, put his face close to Burt's and demanded of the au- dience. "Don't you see the resemblance?" The next day he got a hand- deUvered letter from Burt: DEAR DOM: PLEASE LEAVE ME ALONE! LOVE. BURT. That was the begin- ning of a friendship and working rela- tionship that has made the two almost inseparable. Says Dom, "The chemistry between us Is good. I don't know why. It just works." Dom and Burt worked together in Mel Brooks's Siient Movie and The End, which Burt directed. In tum, Dom directed Burt and Carol Burnett in Same Time, Next Year at Burt's dinner theater In Florida. They recent· ly teamed in Smokey and the Bandit U and with Farrah Fawcett in Cannonball Run. Dom's next movie iS Mel Brooks' History of the World Part I. 2ID BONUS POlf'l'l-llAIL .. OFFER Though Dom received critical praise for his dramatic performance In The End, he Is best known for his outlandish characters In such films as Bkuing Saddles, The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, The World's Greale$t Lover. The Cheap Detective, The Muppet Movie and. Fatso. Says Burt, "Other than Red Skelton, Dom Is probably the on· ly true clown left." Unlike his friend Burt, Dom is very much the family man: "I've been mar· ried for 15 years,. and those were the best 10 years of my life." His wife is actress Carol Arthur. whom he met while both were doing su~mer stock. "I enjoy responsibility," insists Dom, 47. "My wife, my children, they mean everything to me. We've had some wonderful fights. but even while we are .fighting, I am aware that I don't want to break up this relationship." Carol and Dom ·live In a rambling house with their three sons, Peter. Michael and David. Now that the boys are older. Carol has been doing some occasional acting again. Dom has always had strong familv Send us the,.. weight.....,,,.. ... "two (2) 24 oz. He got his start In TV in 1 J 1963 on The Gary Moore j Show. He has h~ed The ~ Dom Deluise Variety g Show. played Stanley in ~ his own series, Lotsa Luck. and has appeared as a regular on several other shows. Be a clown: Dom Deluise and family doing what comes naturally. Dom made his director· ial debut with Hot Stuff in 1979. in which he co- starred with Suzanne Pleshette (it grossed $10 million) -and he loved it. "Ifs like someone says to you, 'We've got chick- ties. His parents were born in a Uttle town In Italy, and after World War I, they bought land in California to raise peaches. "We were so poor, I didn't know that meat went into a stew until I grew up," Dom recalls. "On the other hand, we were very rich: We had each other." After college. Dom got a job at the Cleveland Playhouse as a stage manager: "We were doing Night Must Fan, and I had to take a pUJow onstage to be used to suffocate the woman In the wheelchair. I was on the wrong side of the stage when the curtain went up. AU I could do was hide under the table for the entire en heads and chicken.feet and one rotten tomato, can you make a dinner?' Yes, I can! I can make a soup out of that stuff and you'll love it ... Speaking of food. there is one problem Dom hasn't been able to overcome: Eating. He says he's fighting his compulsive eating, but part of the problem is that he loves to cook. ("I can make a ginger chicken that will make you cry with joy.") Until he sheds some of his 200- plus pounds, he'll remain everyone's favorite fatso. "So I keep playing guys who are Insecure." says Dom. "But still. it's not so bad to be rawt vulnerable." ILi « otMt J1) 38 oz. log Clbln9Syrup (MY lllM>r) plua .. ~.Wt wtl eend you. C*1ifladt WOl'1h 21 Aln 'n ,..,_ polnla. 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Al. 1he tender age of 18, the strapping (6 feet 2 inches. 200 pounds) young qUilO!r- back was thrown by his new coach. the fabled Woody Hayes, into the teeth of Penn State's ~us Nit- tany Llons. He hadn't even attended his first freshman class yet. The spotlight was definitely on young Schlichter (pronounced .. Schleesterj because Hayes, in landing the m"ost sought-after school>oy In the country (40 colleges had sent lavish pleas to the Schlichter farm down near Washington Court House, Ohio), had pledged that he might alter his three-yards·and-a- cloud-of-boredom offense to ac:com- modate the young hurler's talents. he set the .school's single·season 1ecord for total offense (1.840 yards: 590 rushing, 1,250 passing). and got a sound schooling in big-time footbal in the bargain. "It was an experience," he recalls. "But sometimes you have to go ~ tome bad to get to some good. I think it hq>ed me tremen- ~ last yea rm more aware ol what's going on." ... place besides the hot seat. lbat's what food>all is all about -to per- form when it counts." It really counted in the last gmne of the regular season against archrival Michigan. Not on- ly had the Buck- eyes not defeated the Wolverines since 1975. they hadn't even scored a touchdown against them Before an Ann Ar- b or crowd of 106.255 -the largest ever to witness a college football game - Schlichter com· pleted 12 of 22 Sure enough, Schlichter came out throwing -and ft've times retired to Indeed, a lot went on in that first year. In the Orange Bowl against Clemson. Sch.lichter released the most famous interception he is likeJy ever to throw. With Otuo State down 17 -15 in the ftna1 minutes. Schlichter. 1 who had already completed 16 of 20 passes for 205 yards and would be named the game's MOst Valuable Player, was intercepted near the sideline by Clemson defender Charlie Bauman. Coach Hayes. in outrage, deliveTed the most ceJebrated general- to-fOO( ·soldlef punch since his hero. George Patton. The incident, cap- tured on national television. led to Hayes's dismissal after 34 turbulent Schliclrl2r on the move: Sums up his high·school coach . passes for 196 "fk 's a pastier who oon run and a runner who con pass." yards to lead the Att Schlichtet Guns fot !l~!fe!!!~~ ~ ever since this local f arm-boy began quarterbacking the Buckeyes. And now &hllchters a prime choice for college football's top prize. . ~ Art and coach Eon &M%: Afrv Woody Hayes said, "Goodbve. Columbus" thev turned things around. the sidelines when his bombs were in· terrupted in mid-flight by Ntttany Uon defenders. The Interceptions led to a 19-0 Penn State victory -Schlich- ter's first gridiron loss stnce the ftfth grade. Almost unnoticed in the debacle, of course, were the 12 passes caught by his own teammates. But at least young Schlichter showed a touch of humor about the whole grisly affair. "I'd have had a heckuva percentage," he ruefuOy reflected afterward, "If they had just counted aD the balls I threw that were caught by SOFMOM ... Sti1, as his.proud father. Max, later noted, .. Arthur isn't foo&lg when he says he likes pressure situations." Art proyed that when he overcame his dlsalltroUs start -as weD as the re- sentment, partk:ularty among veteran blacJt players, when he replaced two-~... Rod Gerald as quarter- back -to guide the 1978 Buckeyes to an Orange Bowt.bkl. In doing so, fll.S. ~ • a frecloncs w'81rr .. 1io ......... "" "'°"' PIOPn- ... l'Mlll.\'Wlal.\',.. l "· - .,._ __ years at Ohio St.ate. Schlichter remained loyal to Hayes in the disagreeable aftermath. ••1 have a tremendous amount of respect for Coach Hayes," he later said ... He gave me a great opportunity to play at Ohio State ... .It's something rD never forget. I just hated to see Coach Hayes go out like that because he didn't deserve that." T he young athlete didn't have much time to ponder his men- tor's toglorious downfall. He stepped from the Orange Bowl r1ght onto the Bud<eye basketball court and earned a letter even though he was months behind. Then there was the 1979 season to worry about. His new coach, Earl Bruce, was on as hot a spot as any new collegiate coach oouJd dare lr1w9ne. Schllchter and his teammates took Bruce off that spot • and Into an undefeated regular sea- son, a Big Ten championship and the Roee Bowl. It was then that Art got the chance to-'lhow ~ ful range el .. talents, not the least of them coolness and daring under fire. Last September, for instance, down 17-13 to Minnesota in the fourth quar- ter, the Buckeyes found themselves in a third-down-and-10 situation on what was likely to be their last series of downs. Schlichter calmly fired a 13- yard completion. then ran 32 yards for a touchdown. He folJowed that with a two-point conversion t~. Final 9COre: Ohk> State 21 , Minnesota 17. Two weeks later, on national televl· sion, U.C .L.A. held a 13-10 lead with 2 minutes:21 seconds left to play and the Buckeyes buried on their own 20. Schlichter commenced a two-minute drill that would do even Teny Brad- shaw proud. He h.11 6ve different re- ceivers for a total of 65 yards on the drtve, dmaxed by a two-yard TD throw on an option sweep. Ohio State 17, U.C .L.A. 13. .. , never enjoy thole situations be- c:ane we're ~." he aid ... But I llke chalenge, and that was a cbal- ltnge. I wouJdn "'t want to be any othef' Buckeyes to a wild 18-15 victay. And although Ohio State lost to U.S .C . 17-16 in the Rose Bowl, Schlichter and rival running back Charl1e White (1979's eventual Heisman Trophy winner) put on quite a show. Art has always been the kid who J could do everything, playing three ; sports since his eaBe.st days. He grew ~ up on a farm in the rich oom..and- soybean belt some 40 miles south of Columbus, the youngest of Max and Mila Schllchter's three children. Art's older brother. John. caught many of his brother's passes during Art's first two years at Miami Trace High but left Otterbein College aher one year to re- turn to the fann. (Sister Dawn teaches music in a town near Dayton. Ohio.) O ff·season, Art keeps warm by throwing 500 passes a day -standing (85-90 yards), knee&ng and sitting (50 yards). During his freshman sea- son. he often returned home on Sun- days to relax by helping on the farm. (In tum, the Schlichter family travels to Columbus for aD of Art's games.) Still, the pressures on the young quarterback are so great these days that there Is no time left over for farm- ing (or, for the matti!r, basketball. Schlichter opted last winter to pass up the Buckeye court to he~ reaul for football). But It's worth It: This year he stands an exc.elent chance to join the select circle of collegiate football players who have won the Heisman Trophy In their junior year. Mer that? The pros, of course, are already lk:klng their chops. But Art keeps It aD in down-home perspec- tive ... If foocbaD didn't lead me beyond college, I'd want to get Into some type ol broad-Ml\ ;g,.. he says, '"But I could always. go back to the f'lll fann and be happy there." ~ J ----• ~ ..... DODGE ARIES K WAGON !IARESK' DODGEARJESK4DOOR 39 K~ ••• the only front-wheel-drive can that give EPA ESt MPG/SEDANS• II E :_ I ' PLYMOUTH REUANT K 2 DOOR PLYMOUTif REUANT K WACiON rtK« , ---high mileage .•• and room for 6 Americans. 39 ftd.Jd ntlecJge mov dlllw depetdng on 9J)89d. ~ lenglh. and wealt'8t ~ ~ mleoge ~ lclW8l ... DIR Introducing lhe red, white and blue Y.-C Doodle * t.t *Trans It * Direct Drive Power System. The first American-buill power system engineered exclusively for 6 passenger front-wheel-drive. 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The oil filter can go for 15,000 miles or 12 nionths (whichever comes first) between changes. The air cleaner:· 60,000 miles. The coolant 52,000 miles or 36 months. (Those are the recommended interv!'1s.) And some parts hardly ever need maintenance. The ~u~ for instance, is self-adjusting. ' Kur m1l J•....: zi:sol1t •Ida• a 81a ~ •DllCJ. If everybody in the U.S. drove a K car ... America wouldn't have to import a single drop of OPEC oil for gasoline.* 0 The Bionic Woman and man Come of Age Replad11g body pa1ta ill no longer~ flction; it•s reality. Artificial handa, ;au., arteries, larynxes are allowing people t& live nonnal lives once again. By Gloria Hodllnon L ast November. Ernest Maino had his right hand amputated after an accident. It was rep&acied with a mechankal marvel, a myoe)ec- bic hand that obeys~ from his shoulder and upper arm muscles. Paul L. Ayers. a former school ad- ministrator in Lancaster. Pa.. wears an al'tifral jaw that replaces the part of his face that was removed to halt the spread of bone cancer. Once thought to be the stuff of which science fiction was made, "replaceable" body parts, known as prostheses, have become a reality. The ingenious blending of medicine. electronics, engineering and chemistry has resulted in a ~owing catalog of body parts that c.an replace those injured or destroyed through disease, trauma or surgery. Fueled by space age technology, rhis new dimension of medical science Is giving hope to thousands of Americans and permitting them to return to a life of independence and productivity that they thought was lost to them forever. Viola Johnson, for ex.ample, was not able to swallow or to speak after surgery In which most of the roof of her mouth was removed. Her weight dropped from 105 to 70 pounds, and she refused to leave her home because she could not communicate and had to be fed through a tube In her nose which spiraled into her stomach~ "It had never occuned to me that I wouldn't be able to eat or~ after the opmstion, ·• remembers Ms. Johnson. a former secretary. "I walced around the house wtth my pencil and pad and learned how to write fast ." Then Ms. Johnson heard of Dr. Gerald J. O'Keefe Jr., a Phlla- ~ dentist who spedaliza in mWllofadal surgery and pleaded wtlh him to ~ her. Dr. O'Keefe began working on an artifical palate fOf her at seven o'dock one morning. By late afternoon, he was ready to fit her. That ewnlng, for the mt time In 9eWll months, Viola Johnson was al>le to eat solid food . Today she lives a normal life, speaks clearly end is ready to ~ again. Among other body parts that are being replaced are ears (Dr. Thomas Cronin, professor at the Baylor Col- lege of Medicine In Houston, makes ears out of silicone-rubber); hips, knees, &Urisas and ankles, often for persons whose joints have deteri- ontted because of arthritis; bream, for women who have undergone mastec- tomies; arimes, for penons with arteriosclerosis or aneurysms; bynx:a, fOI' those who have had laryngectomies because of cancer; and /toga and toe joints, replacing those lost in a.ccidet rts or rendered useless because of arthritis, and which often restore up to 75 percent of nor· mal functioning. A limited number of skilled techni- cians in the country craft noses. jaws. ears, tongues, chins, lips and parts ol the face for people who have lost these features because of surgety or injury. The facial prosthesis is painted to match skin color and is usually at- tached with a medical adhesive. It is removed at night and may need to be rep&aced in about two years. E ven artificial hearts and pan- creases are no longer remote possblities. While progress on artificial hearts has been slow and ~often discouraging (the lone human arttftdal transplant failed back In 1969). enormous sums of money are being poured Into research. Ar- tifidal hearts houe been succasful in calves whose he.art needs paralJel those of human adults. Dr. Waliam Chick of the Joslin Diabetes Foundation in Boston has aftady designed a pancreas that has a man-made shell fiDed with rat cells that produce insuln. This "panaeas" works In rats, and Dr. Chick hopes it wtD eventually be ready to test on humans. Subsances used to make the ar- ttfidal organs and prosthaes vary. Ms. Johnson's palate ls compoeed ol silicone, which Dr. O'Keefe likes because It ls soft and Rt:d>le. Maino's hand is constructed of~ aild steel and is covered with a flesh-<X>lon!d <Jove made of polyethylene. Syn- thetic ar1ertes are often fmhloned from special weaves and knits of (oontlnued) Cardiac Pacemaker Heart Valves ._ r Wrist • Artificial Jaw --~-w ..,,4( ';;~ \ L • l • -~ Hip l Toe Joint ' Shoulder Elbow Finger Joint ------.A•••••ft&IA _ . --------~-·. - "IC OFFER S22 Vcalue Only S6.95 Plus Postage Value Package brings you another fantastic sampling package. 15 Fabulous Full Size products at less than one-third the retail price. This offer is made possible through the cooperation of the country's leading manufacturers. They want you to try their products and make them your regular brands .. IMPORTANT FILL OUT THE CONFIDENTIAL QUESTIONNAIRE AND RECEIVE AN EXTRA GIFT. ~COUPON AND QUE8TIONNAIRE ...... ~ wllt. cf-* IDr •10 ... plua 11.75 IDr.,.,.. and ....,..,10: VALUE PACKAGE BOX 5002 FDA STATION NEW YORK, N.Y. 10022. I I I I . ,,.,,.aur aanuiw••••illlfa• ..-.... I . ._._. ..-.11,......... • m.oo-. P'll • uptle gill I ·'"*°"" .. ._.. ._, • ~ ~ ._. gulrnle. 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"because I am no longer tied down to my home where I used to have to undergo kidney dialysis several times a week. I can take this wherever I go." Ernest Maino. the man with the myoeJedric hand, admits that his ordeal was traumatic. But he is grateful to be able to penorm simp chores such as feeding himself, dress- ing. lifting light objects and fishing. Dr. James Hunter. who heads the hand rehabilitation center at Philadelphia's-Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, says that the myoelectric hand is not suitable for everyone. (There are only about 65 persons In the country who have received them. mainly at the Emory University Medical Center in Atlanta.) For one thing. there must be enough muscle remaining in the arm to set the device In motion. And there must be three Inches of ann below the el:>ow and three inches above the wrist to ac- commodate the prosthesis, to which the hand Is attached. "The person's intelligence and emotional state are important, too," explains Dr. Hunter. "to permit him to i!o&ate the muscle that can command his hand to do what he wants It to." Maino, for instance, was trained by Loretta Maiorano, the center's chief occupational therapist, to command his hand to open by signaling the muscle that bends the wrist. "There are limitations," says Maino. "I can open ano close my hand, but I can't span it. And the bat· tertes (which drive a tiny motor that Maino can swttch on and off] have to be recharged every night. But I'm not feeling sony for myself. What I have Isn't as good as the real thing. But It Is a lot better than a stump. And, cosmeticaDy, I am quite satisfied." ·perhaps the patients who are most 9rateful for their cosmetic: Improve· ment are those who have received facial prostheses. "Most of the peop&e I WOfk with me cancer victims." says Dr. O'Keefe. "If cancer ls dt9coYered early ln the oral or facial region, there ls a high cure rate. But even though those people may be free of diseate, they are fM from rehabditated. Many of them look like freaks and stay at home for fear of pubbc ridicule. "What we c.an do for them changes their lives around. With a prosthesis, I'm not saying that, if you look very closely, you might not know that there was something there. but no one is going to stare at you when you walk down the street.'' Paul Ayers. the Lancaster school administrator, had his share of stares. After eight operations, months of chemotherapy and radiation treat- ments. a sizable portion of his face was destroyed. "A lot of people in my position never leave their homes," says Ayers. "But with this new jaw (which he acknowledges is 'not as good as what I w~ bom with'). I can go out to restaurants and movies and feel com· fortable." T-he cost of a pr.othes1s varies, of course. and Is often covered by nea1ttr 1nsorcmc:e. An ~ knee at one hospital costs roughly $750, plus surgery ($1 ,400), An artificial larynx averages about $950. plus surgery. And an artificial kidney now being developed commer- cially wiU cost about $7 ,500. It usually takes a brief course of in- struction to teach patients how to ap- ply and care for their prostheses. And, for the first week or two, It may be advisable to stay close to home to see how long the appliance wUI re- main adhered before loo~nlng. A person wtfo wishes information on artificial body parts should contact a university-affiliated hospital in a city nearby, asking for a spectfic depart- ment. For Information on artificial limbs, contact the National Office of Orthotics and Pros1hetics (1444 N. Street NW. Washington, D.C . 20005). Dr. O'Keefe gets most of his refer- rals from oral surgeons or from otolaryngologists (ears, nose, throat doctors), such as Dr. Joseph P . Atkins Jr., chief of the otorhlno- laryngology department at Phila- delphia's Pennsylvania Hospital. Often Dr. Atkins will call Dr. O'Keefe In on a case before any surgery Is performed so the patient can be reassured about what can be done for him or her cosmetic.ally. "Working with these people is a tremendous boost for me," says Dr. O'Keefe. "Even with their tremen- dous afflictions, they are the hap- piest, most appreciative, most cooperative people you want to meet." ") look around me and I see peo- ple s0 much worw off than I am," says Steve, a 29-yea,r-oid salesman who lost his nose to cancer about seven months ago and wears a pros- thesis. "Sure, I've had a problem. But I'm lucky. I'm cured of my dis· ease. I have a nose again. I can breathe. I look O .K. And I'm getting married In December. I don't 1'111 think that's too bad ... " laAI .aJNDAY~JOHNWNQ fresh! In our toilet bowl to freshen and fight rtng build-up. Try new Liquid Shout. It's brand new power to get tough stains out. FutuN In water tume damp-mopping Into shine-mopping. -------~ ~1M01.c ......... a .... 1we. Grand Prize Winner Finalist AnalW BREADWINNERS! Presenting the Sandwich Idea Contest Winners Here they are, the inventive, deM:ious sandwiches that won in the Breadwinners Sandwich Idea Contest. We announced the oontest in FAMILY WEB<LY in April , as you~ remember. There were four contest categories: Breakfast Specials, Notable Totables, Hot Ide.as. Party-Goers; now let's go on to the results. Lois Dowling Mrs. Lois Dowling of Tacoma. Wash., lnvenfed the St. Helens Sunnysade Spec:iaJ espedaUy for the sandwich contest. Lois was inspired by the Mount St. HeJens' dra- niatic eruption; she wanted to make something lght, fluffy and doud»<e, and lh&ilsh ...... ......, ....... ltrt'• ...... .... l ... coaliolll c • .__ l c:w.d ,.. ,,, .... I ' uc•--.-b« .... , .. ,Ht 1 ..... '*"' .... checlclu dMac 1. Preheat oven or toaster oven to 3750f'. Denise Blackstone Mrs. Denise Blackstone ol Briddown, N .J,, is a vivacious woman who origWlated Peanut <:.olodo Binaa for the Breadwin, ners contest. Denise says that she serves the sand- l*-w1&:JaM ... ...._a..-r1a al 1 s-....-.~ca.-.( a '> '14 mp cnaMd '' a a· • ...._. lllill; ----1 '111 $ I ,_ ~atp ............. JIJ atp SB II 1 f COC0.- 14 alp IMl)I cbapped ,...... Barbara Dankert Barbara Dankert of Ann Arbor, Mich., found henef one morning busily making lunch to take to work when she opened her refrigerator and found the remU\s of an an~o platter left over from a pmty. This looks good to me, ~ Bar- *21, l'D use it to make a sandwich. And I a•'• .._.(Cfo-•GQ." ;aaliiwt ',\ ........... ................... Jdlllwy ........ ............. I M -.tJUf ........ --~ ............... .......... WWW. .... ·--·rt t 1 •c:t... ' so she compiJed practically a complete breakfast on an English muffin. Jus& try it. When hei children were growing up, peanut butter and jely sandwiches were gobbled up quickJy with big glasses of milk. Lois's sandwich faV<rie today is a hearty corned beef sandwich or p Reuben. I asKed Lois what makes a gopd sand, ST.HELENS SUNNYSIDE SPECIAL (Ill ....... Sp+ twk) !. Brush melted butter generously on both sides of toasaed muffin . Place bacon on muf· fin. Top with pineapple ring. wich with tea in the afternoon. as a dessert or as a party hors d'oeuvre.· As a chid. Denise loved simple cream cheese and jeJly sandwiches, and now her favorie is !Ji)ed cheese on a bagel, llte Blackstones en;oy a variety o( breads, including natural whole wheat, PEANur COi.ADA BLINTZES (Plmtf Gea.> 1. Flatten bread ska with rolling pin. I . Mix together softened cream cheese. pine, apple, sugar and rum. S. DMde mixture and spread on 2 sllc:es so, the Gondola sandwich wasbom. Aptly named aher Its boatllke shape and its Ital- ian style ftlling . Peanut butter was Barbara's favorite sandwich as a child , and now her prefer, ence is for bacon. lettuce and tomato ~hes, Her ~ &oves plm bread and butter sandwiches, peihaps tak- ing after her dad, who wlll sit down and GONDOIA (NetMie 11 ' lJ I) ..~ .............. ...... . ............. ... 1. Nit ....... lltic:hoM, .. MChovy. cherry tomatoes.°'"·~. broc:c.ol, alami. muthroom Md "'°"'™ ... ~­ Pour the di ... 99 owr Md pa.. In• oowred wich? Lois promptly replied. "I think it's bread, good bread: you can put a great fill, ing between two slices of dry bread or In a s1aJe rol. and the result is worthless," Lois conf esised that she loves entering contests and was a flnalst in three Pillsbury Bal<e-Offs: fiouston, 1'172, San Francisco- l '175, and Boston,1976. 3, Spoon marmalade into pineapple hole. Beat ~ white until stiff; spread over top and sides of muffin sandwich. Set on baking sheet. 4 , Sprinkle on cheese. Make Indentation on lop. Slip in ~yolk . Bake 12 to 17 minutes until lightly browned. Serve immediately, Makes 1 serving honey wheat and oatmeal breads. Denise reads F AMI.. Y WEEKLY in the Asbury Parlc ~-From time to time. Denise enjoys entering recipe contests and was a finalisi In the local Asburv Parle ~ recipe contest and in the BertoUl Olive Oil contest. bread. Roi up, ;ely ro8,fashion. 4. Dip in melted butler, then in mixed coconut and peanuts. Cul each roU In hal, place on baking sheets. S. Bake at 3750f. about 8 "*1uta. until golden brown· Ma/ca four mfn/,bllnaa, one serving easiy consume a whole loaf o( warm crusty bread with butter. Barbara thinks that good nutrition, per- sonal taste and eye appeal go into making a good sandwtch. Barbara had never entered a contest before thl.s one. She entered several reci· pes into the Breadwklners contest, and the Gondola made ii to the finalist four. container owrn6ght to ~ (or two hours minimum). !. Halve the roll and holow ll by ~ the soft tir..d cienters, fonnlng two boedlke shapes. Al uch holowed breed hal wlh the tnlltnallied mixb.we. Spnnkle the ct... OWi' the top .• S. Wrap -=urely In plasdc ftlm or folil, Mid· *le up. ~ J MIWt9 (conllnuedl »• f'Alllll.Y WEEU.Y, l•la .. 11, - .... Breadwinners! (conlinued) Runners-Up Fina/isl M. LaHoma Reid Mrs. M. LaHoma Reid, who originated the Tobybur- ger. says that her sandwich entry '"kind of evolved over a period of time, adding a little here and there to improve the flavor and the looks." The last thing she did was to name it. LaHoma serves the Toby- burger frequently on Sat- urday evenings for an infor- mal supper for herself and tiusband Roy ... It's pretty fill, ing," LaHoma tells me. Whole coarse ~ hambur- ger buns are available in Port Richey, Fla., where the Reids live, and LaHoma likes them immensely. Earlier on, LaHoma's sis- ter0in-law had sent her the official Breadwinners entry blank from F AMIL V WEEKL 'i In the Blade-Tribune, Ocean- side, Calf. LaHoma has been a recipe contest finalist before. In 1977 she was in HonoluJu, at the National P'1neapp&e Cooking Classic. with her Lady Godiua Pfe_ TOBYBURGER (HMW...) 2-. ........... .w. .... 1,\1 sa·•-- 1,\ • I a• <WIJ powds In" :an .... ..,......_ .. , .... cncUn.~ l 2 to ' •• dlefped I .. ... ',\. ,. ......... ....., 'I\' 11aw 1111...CMll I ' I • ., ±c fJti 21 ea•P14WM-..I ..... ........... ',\ .... dlldl • I.._ .... ......,, lh-tach .... l ... ~~ ........ ,., ........ u aw1111...-. ..... .,.... , _ .... ae P'Mlk.YW&JU.Y, ... :• tt, t9J NUTTY BUT NICE Not.we Tot.w.. !•at IS WO--V~ ...... l ... ' 1£ aan c1MnPMJ z ........ -dMJllPed ....... I tab&apooft butter IFYOUNEED TO BUILD UP10UR BLOOD DON'TCOUNrON . Yn'AMINS Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. In fact, it's a problem that millions of American .women face. And all the vitamins in the world can't help, bec~use vitamins don't contain iron. Take GERITOL, America's #1 iron and vitamin supplement. GERI1'0L is so rich in iron, just one tablet each day gives you more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins that are essential to good health. .. GERITOL will actually build iron poor blood back t.o normal. That's what makes it different from just plain vitamins-and so important to you. 1. Preheat oven to 350 Of. While oven Is heating, prepare meat . I . Sprinkle dill seeds and curry powder OY8 rneir. add egg, and mtx. Add aedcen, sauer- kraut; mbt and shape Into one petty. Piece 3 Inches under broiler and broil 7 mk\utes. Spmlde patty wth ~ teaspoon salt and tum over; broiJ about 3 to 5 minutes longer. S. On cut skle of top half of bun place the onion and tomato slice, and top With cheele sliee. Bto6I just until cheese melts . . 4. Spread 1 teaspoon mayon- nalM and Y, lealpoof1 prepmed mustard on bottom half of ham· burger bun. Piece cooked patty on thls haJf and top wtth onion, tomato<heese half, cheese- Skle up. 5.Ranove the rim from the other tomato tllce. Cut rtm Into arcs. P\ace 2 tomato arcs on cheese for a smUing mouth, 2 olve slc8S lot eye ud I oltw end pM!ce for a nose, If dmed. M• 1 Nn1fng 2 ... , ........... bruid 'fl ...... ...._ Z tnlil1 pc-lewjlllce z ~ .... c -dkJwed fr .... WtDOok.lbemllWCl'D 1 . Blend peanut butter and chutney; cut chutney Into small- er bits ii they are very large. Add the chopped nuts and miX weD. 2. Buner one side of each slice of the bread. Spread peanut butter miJltwe on bread slice. 3. Slice the banana. length- wise. into thcee section~ Sprin• kle lemon juice on banana and place on one slice bread. 4, Chop the bean spouts and sprinkle on top of the banana slices. Top with the other slice of bread. Cut on the diagonal. Makes 1 seroln9 Entered by Winifred Tobi , Lomita, Calif. SHRIMP CURRY RAREBIT (tt.l ..... ) ~ •• PhJCllUd c"-.- 1,\ ' IP c oe bualr cw·-..- \4 cap ...a. bolled ehrtmp (or 'I\ cm lhrtlap plec9) . .... .......,.~ IJ4 • ...,. cwry powder IJ4 ' RIP a ae .-k ,._-.. 1,4 I C •dry ....... Sd and pepper (to c.te) ........... _lherTy l llc.e IOMted whtte enriched brad I. Melt butteJ and cheese \n saucepan. When melted, stir In shrimp, tomato, curry, garlic powder, dry mustard, salt and pepper. 2. Simmer for about 3 minutea; add sheny. stir and serye hot over slice of toasted white bread. Maka 1 serving Entered by Cathy Runko, Albany, N.Y. BROWN BAGGERS' BUDGET BLUE CHEESE TOTE (Not.Me Toa.w-) ',\ CllJI ........ 2111111 ! l""'I' ODal blue cheae Nied .......... I wlchell KlllMr nil, 111i1t 12 cw.d .... _caps l thla ..... anloa 6 ............ .,... ... ipiaach ..... (, In smal bowl, combine tofu and salad dressing mix. Spread l/4 cup mixture on bottom haf of roU. . 2. Press mushroom caps into tofu ~-Top with onion s&ces and spinach leaYl!S. S. Spread remaining tofu mix- ture on rol top. Cloee sandwich with roll top. If dand, garnish with red delicious apple slces. Moires 1 sond .. lch Submitted by Mrs. Annette Erh- beck, Ma.ton. Ohio. , . Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smdking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Wolverine Dealers: CALIFORNIA ~lno Chino Grain & Milling 13320 Central Ave. LaHabre Work World Shoes 1251 f1. S. Beach Mentcfalr Wolverine Boots & Shoes 5660 Arrow Hwy. Ontario Chino Grain & Milling 12550 ~irport Dr. exnard Ace Shoe Sales & Service 108 W. Fifth ·--------.--. .. ~· . - NEVADA · Las Vegas C.H. Baker 3596 Maryland Parkway C.H. Baker 4300 Meadows Ln. Fall Fo1ecast: Real Clothes for a Real Wotld What distinguishes -the fashion scene for fall 1980? Not just the wide choice of styles but the practicaJ thinking that has gone into many designers' collections. In this tight economy, they are wisely showing clothes with lots of fashion mileage. Making a big comeback are knits -hand-knitted pullovers, sweater sets, sweater jackets, sweater dresses and knitted coats in many different yams, from fluffy mohair or angora to rayon and cashmere. Pants will continue to be strong in a variety of lengths, from the knee to the ankle. Al the American dassics are resurfacing this season (under the name "preppie" look) in blalers, pleated skirts and tattersall<heck shirts. Coats wiD have terrific diversity and style this year. The newest are three-quarter- length with cape.like fuDness, a good proportion for this season's fuler knee-length skirts. Basic shapes are diver- sified with such old favorites as the reef er and the princess- line making fashion points. What ii you can just afford to buy one outfit this fall? FAMILY WEEKLY asked several top designers what thetr choice wouki be. • Bill Blass believes that a new dress will make the most important statement in your wardrobe thls season. A dress Is particularly useful for the woman who doesn't want to bother with coor- 4inatlng separates. B1a.ss says that his tent-dress silhouette is "not designed for hiding the figure but to enhance its shape." • Donna Karan of Anne KJeln dac:rbes her faJl collec- tion as simple, soft, elegant sportswear. S~beliews that If you can only buy one llem, it shouJd be a sweater set. The cardlgaq with padded shoulders could be jersey or hand-kitted, to the hip. The sheD underneath should be aew-necked. The ~ ad- 14 • fMaY WHkLY, Is;• ... 21, - New shape, o shorter length odd sparlc eo coat dressing. By Donna Karon and Louis Del/'Olio for Anne Klein. vantage is tthat the sweaters can be worn together or separately for many occa- sions. • Oscar de la Renta sug- gests a suit with a shorter fit- ted jacket and some shoulder emphasis. This can be inter· changed with different skirts. He particularly llkes the look of wearing.a jacket and skirt in the same color but ln dlf · ferent textures -such as a tweed or suede jacket with a velveteen skirt. The suit col- ors he has unveiled this season are ln brilliant shades of ruby red and sapphire blue. He believes the jacket and skirt, when accessorized properly. can take you from day Into evening. How to Be FuhiOO-RJght 1. Take the time to shop the stores and "try on." When you do, try moving instead of standing still. while looking into the mir- r91. It's the way others see you, and will give you a bet- ter Idea. of how you really look In a style. 2. To -avoid mistakes, It's a good Idea not to shop for clothes when you desperate- ly need an outfit. 3. Don't be too conser- vative. Fashion ls always of- f erlng something new. Choose a flattering silhou- ette, then expetiltient '911 wllh 'oobs and textures. llW ''Lost 15 lbs in just 72 hours on the Cambridge Diet1"* . ....... a.tt. llinden. .... ~ .. THIS IS. THE INCREDIBLE 'SUPER DIET' •n...-eacep-......... 1..., ...... _._..,, c c , .... ...... .-. ............ .... ..-.-a11t1c tac-.......... ..,_._ ... ,, 1h, ... ....,. __ ...... ... reMb.lachlcel .................. ...... , ...... ,_, ..... _ ... .. .............. ................ _ ... *'-.. ........... .... , .. ~ ..... , ...... ~-....... ,.. ............. ............ _ ..... ,.. c •• ~ Diet fer a c••~l•t• .... 114. ... the remarkable weight~oss breakthrough that is sweeping the .country ... THE CAMBRIDGE ULTIMATE WEIGHT-LOSS FOR- MULA™ THAT REDUCES BODY FAT VIRTUALLY AS FAST AS FASTING OR COMPLETE STARVATION! "Reduced 21 lbs in 5 days on fantastic Cambridge Dief''* ............... Eua••.0...-"' .._ II. tto..d, Ph.D., of Cambridge, E~. headed a team of British scientists who have, atter 8 years of reas ch end c:tnc.I testing. perlected this uftirna1e diel ,... • ....,. says Dr. Howard. -.. ..._ ~ • .......... wa.llodrto .... •a.-· ____ Of .. 0Mt.-t.ttr ..... 1ntt.e....-... II: Ne-. Medicalty supervised case histories show users safely loaing'as much as 15 Iba. in one week. as much • 35 lbs. in 4 weeta wttn .,.. average weight loss of 16 to 20 Iba. in tour weeU. for sutJ;ects remaining on the diet"' And now this~~ Diet' is~ in America. Dr. .............. ...., ......... PUii ....... ...-who ... ... 1 IJll D ..................... ..,...,oa..dl9LNomattervwhat -your al8fting weight, I'm sunt you wil find the Cambridge Diet formula an incredibty effective weigttt loss-tat loas-1'\.AN: a fat burning phenomenon that contains 100%of the adutt U.S. ROA of vitamins and minerals. TNa la the diet program that provides the individual dieter with dramatic end rewarding weight loss results. It Is a 'hallmark' Dr...._,, echiell'9ment in reducing-the finest weight-loss DIET that 8 years of dedicated acientific research could produce-totally delicious. nutri-tious, with a celoricany minimlzed.'brealc1hrough' balancing of food elements-protein (75' U.S. RDA) carbo· hydrate and fat-IMt .. ...._ bodr tel_.....,.,....,.... otoompletie ...,.,.tlon!' .,couldn't ,, .... my .,...aatw1an ~17and ~21-just 5 ...,,._,lost a..a..rn lll1d__,,,... .,,, .... .. ,.,,,,.. .. ... ... .... ,.., w6Marf RS."" ,.,.,,.,., lost 17 ..... ... . ......... . .,.. ...... .., ........ FOOD BARGAIN OF A LFETlllE ..• AS UTT1.E AS SOC PER IE.ALI f!}'OU order the30mempec«,,.. ..... f0od ... s SSUN .._._ ~ ........ " you order the 120 meal ~ your .... fOod .. - sea au lw -50c psr fMSl The cam-·' • _ 4'lo bf'idDe Diet is a complete AEDIJQNQ l'\AN . .._.. There is no~ buy. Tlwee times a day you eat a • · mix-in .. -mlnute rndeJ and lol8 the we.!_qtlt you need to ao... The C8mbridge Diet contains no drugs or ltimulents. Thent are no cak>~ ries to count. no oilts to take, no food fia1a to consull The Cambridge Diet is just the aimplesl eaaieal most pleaaant diet to follow-and many ~ eml>haize, -i never feet hungry on this incredlbte dletr Ordlllr ....... n.. .................... on tt.e c a..,...,..._,_ smrt ....._ ...... ................. .., ... ..,. I Tht! canopy bed ... Chippendale chnt ... nnd charming "hooded" cradle. Indeed, furnishings like these are to be found not onJy at Mount Vernon, but throughout the Tidewater region which George Washington knew as surveyor, soldier and statesman. So, did Washington sleep here? Hardly ... because, for all its pain-staking detail. this selling is only 8 incl1e1 high! But a fittinJ demonstration, we think, of the "small wonders" which awa1t you as a member of The House of Miniatures no Collectors Series. 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As a member, you will receive an elegant House of Miniatures7" Kit each month. One month you'll receive the William and Mary Tall Clock ... lhe next perhaps, the Hepplewhite Table or the Queen Anne CandJe Stand. Currently, club prices for each shipment range from as little as $4.95 each to $9. 95, plus shipping and handling, and sales tax where applicable. Each piece is an authentic reproduction, including historically correct detaHs. The Kits are easy and fun to make, too. No spe- cial tools or skills are needed. Our Kits are preci- sion-scaled. and cut to exact specifications from furniture.quality hardwood. Fittings and hardware of solid brass, finished to fit perfectly. Most pieces Mf·J98 FREE BON.US;/ you act now! PROF~IONAL-QVALITV FINISHING KIT Includes tinted glue, colonial base stain, glaze stain, two kinds of sealer, top coat finish, b~h and sandpapers. This Miniature furniture Finishing kit is yours, abso· lutcly Free •. Mail coupon today! -~·------·------ have movable parts-just like the full-size oriJinal.a. The full-size layout sheet and detailed, step-by-step instructions are included: all you add is loviq care to create elegant, authentic miniatures that will de· light you and amaze your friends. Send for your Chippendale Chest Kit now! En- close a check or money order for $I .00 as your introductory P"J'ment and mail today to: T~ House of MiniaturesT Collectors Series, 1400 Fruitridge Ave., Box 1156, Terre Haute, Indiana 47811. \ 1 \II I I II" ( . 0 l PO' I 0 ll \ '\ ~ Jbuseef Min~NCclleclDrs Series t•N ........ A-. ... 11.N T1ne ...... ,~4"Jl Pie .. enroll me 11 a member and •lld me the Clli~ndale Chell Kit. Encloled la 1 chtck or -Y order for Sl.ClCI • my lntroduc:tofJ JMIJnWllt. Abo •nd -Iha PREE Bonua Plnlllllna JUt, mllle to ~ Thereafter )'OU will •nd me u lddltloul shipment about cney four Wffkl. CUtrenUy, dub prlc:ea for each shipment raJllC from 11 tittle 11 $4.~ to $9.M, .... "If tbe ahlpme.nt I ~Ive cont1ila two kits. A lblpptDt and handllac charsc, and aalca ti• where appllcable, wW be ldcled to all lllip. mcall. I may retura 1111 kk tbll .,.. DOl aatiafy me. I - not obllpled to accept• mllllmum number ol li:lta, and !Nil mlp my -bcnblP •11111)' Uma. GJA/WCW 72347 Prial Nm·.-.---------------- Add'"'----------~A~~~~ CltJ----------------- State p Do J'Oll lllYI a telopboaa? 0 Ye1 0 No (Malet All llCIC>llc.ltionl lft tubtatt to n•lew ud 11111 HOUM' of Mlalatu~• Collectoo Serln re.nw the riallt to ttjlct L~-~~1------------~--- PEOPLE QUIZ/By John E. Gibson • . Divorce -Who's Endangered Rlost: Rlen or Women? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. If what you see in the mirror pleases you, you're less likely to have personality problems. 2 . Your chances of becoming emo- tionally unstable are likely to depend on whether you 're a man or a wo- man, and whether you're married, single, widowed or divorced. 3. The way you sleep has much in common with the way you function In everyday llf e . 4. Your chances of becoming neurotic depend to a large extent on your beliefs about luck and chance - and the role you feel they play. ANSWERS · 1. True. Studies conducted at the University of Hamburg Psychological Institute show that persons who con- sidered themselves good-looking - irrespective of how they might be judged by others -"were socially more well adjusted and showed $1g- nificantly fewer personality problems than those \Alho were dissatisfied with their looks." It Is Interesting that some people are dissatisfied with their looks though they are considered good- looking by others. 2. True. This relevance was shown to be so In a psychiatric study of more than nine thousand men and women, conducted by Scotland's Mental HeaJth Research Unit In Aberdeen . . Results: Divorced males were found to have the highest risk of becoming emotionally unstable and developing personality disorders. almost twice as great as the next-highest risk group, divorced females. The latter, in tum, had rates almost twice as high as the next group. widowed males. Ranking next, in diminishing order of risk were widowed females (except for young, rec~ntly married widows), sin~ females, followed by males, followed by married females. Married males had the lowest rate, somewhat lower even than the married females. 3. True. Studies conducted by a team of behavk>ral specialists at Ohio State University conclude that chd- dren as weU as aduhs "show a highly significant relatio nship between neurotic personality functioning and poor sleep." If you usually have a tough time getting through the day, the odds are that you 'U have a tough time making It thro ugh the night - tossing fitfully and plagued by f~ling sleepy and wakeful at the same time. Studies indk:ate that as you learn to handle~. you'U get through the day a lot better and spend a "mott comfortable night as well. 4. True. Studies at Syracuse Untvenity have shown that persons l'AlllLYW&JCU',llJls ; .. It, 191 •J7 ------· --~ --------- who believe that luck or chance plays a more important role than their own personal efforts in determining how they fare in life tend to be less well adjusted and more likely to become neurotic than those who believe that their own efforts are the predominant factor in determining what hap-rawt pens to them. llAJ .-......... -~ ------------ .. 35 pounds 3 clothes sizes Melt Off 10 • drop l • in Record Time Slim-n-Trim Pill program works like a Doctor's Prescription to control ""1lger so you can lose up to 10 lbs. in just 1 days but without unpleasant side effects of nerrousness or insomnia You droo.,.,. dress sue in 1us1 7 days! You·ra-.•M<londsue• ,_,. 14 ci..,. let., You can·1bel-11. bul Iha mwror doHl'o"I he Thenlls to 1he Sllm-,.. 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YOUR NEW FIGURE WIL.L EMERGE When YC1U loM _...,. ll'ttt 1-. voo can't Nip but loM lots of ·-No ,....,., whet -· spec1•I problem ••· bulg1n9 1umrnv. !hie* w .. si. Wide h!Pll, heltVV thighs, or I~ ~•aded s!CM l>u"'fJS, n CAN BE SOC VEO Bec9UM1 11>ese l•t pocloen uncle< your skin CANNOT STANO UP TO THE UNSLAUGHT Of THE POTENT SllM·N·TAIM ~Ill PROGRAM WrmtheS-... T- fl'il ~you~ -... '""PIM!! •Ml•• 11<1, • LOSE up ta 6 tNCHES ~c-~u:;;:.;1..-.. - -off your w!Msdine. .... ___ ........... _ -..--. .. ---..-.... • LOSE up ta 5 INCHES ---....... '-- - -_., -off 'fO'H' hips. ___ .__ ... _ _,_._.. ----• LOSE up to 3 INCHES ._-_-_________ _.off your thighs. • LOSE up to 4 INCHES off ,..,._ buttocb. W11n elf these inches gone from 1neu crttical •ren. IN wt>Ole _.td of lllt>oOf\ woll open up to \IOI> No lot9I< w~I you be loretd lo buy _,..,, klnd5 of dafhes lo._ your 19"• lnMttcl. st-"11-be• IO¥ You'U tie.m Wlll't pride ...,.n you loc* In 1i.. m""" and -,..,. womtn vou· .. etweys weni.d 10 be And " en _,.. ~. ye>u'N -,,,..,,.., Y". ell t'-'t s1Nlltr OUffm tmtng in your ~ wtM ff1 perfectly -e-n A HASSLE-FREE PROGRAM TN bftl petl M»oul 1n .. progra m .. fhllt vou won't be·~""'°"' Iha .,_In of IVl)oetl-lght loatplent . Foroet •boul Slrenuous_c_. thet• ·-Don't~~__.. ............... y ... 11-"will .... setltfi9d •II i»y lone ft•«•'• no r..i 10 "'°''Y where YQU'll get Iha ....,hutntn wil...._ 10 81ic:IL to the pro9u1m. Vo.f M '-willpower 11'1 t pill, --you need 11. ~about counttnQ ctlor-1 The only thing YQU """ trd of 141 the .wight you -Haw tboul being lorC9d to UI wen led dilll ~ Not on 1t111 progrtm. Yoo • • _,. ~ of dellciout loodl tcoentlllully Mlected 10 ~ fat butn off AHO IF voo·11E ONE Of TW£ Miu.IONS Of AMERICANS WHO LOVE 1"£ fASE NtO s....ucrTY Of DIET l'IU.S. Mil HATt ll4E NElnlOUSNESS ANO INSOMfolA THAT GO£S Wf'rW THEM. YOUll l'flAYEAS HAVE 8E£N ANSWERED. The lh-~T-M '-been specltlly lorl'llUl9ted 10 control i....,... and ·-you a m1td -9' lift !!!!!!211!. the tode eflBCls of.,.,_°',_., Y-. mea...• '""' JiiiPIOtram cs uuly • plNtllnl ._.. ..... wev to loM ... the_.. and VnAL fllO~ T1't -...T ... F• ... s,_ .... ~11...-i)',_.•,.,~•w-.. _.... ...... , f..,. t._.. ... ,...a-.~ ... ,.,,.,.... ........... ~ _..,.,..,...,,,II.,. .... ale ~. llorf-............ . •• , ....... _,.. ........... ,... ......w ........ -'-,..., ,.,..... 10 M*U """ J041en • -1 NSttfl 111111,v ..... 11 ... h ...... 111oo1 .-.-. i..r1•-.•""8••..,....W•-......... ....,._ .. ~..,., ..... ... ,...... 1n<:h11S you -nl IM1 HOW DOES THE SUM-rt.TRIM SYSTEM WORK? When you 18111 a...,._,._ Triln HI before• me•I. you.,. only moments •wev from ~·eoc:•"'il the results of lh•S rern..Uble f tt 9um Off ~.LIKE A OOCTa..·s PAESCAIPTION. TlfE SUM-N-m • ~ WIU WORK ON VOUA APPETITE CONTR<X CENTER TO TUf\H OFF HUNGER SKiHAlS You'll '"' lull.,,., Mtid>ed with 1., fes.s INn you•• .. hng now NOT ONE OUNCE OF FOOO 'IOU EAT WfU 8E T\JRNEO TO f AT fnste.a. the def<-foods you Ml Wiii be 11•.mecN1ety turntd into burned up _VY YOUt bod\r w1I be.,.,._ltd lrom a .. -"'ll mact11ne mto • 19' burnonv svstem y,,.,, fet 8U1n"'ll MtlolboltStn ...it .a~tty _..i up 8UlGING FAT OEPOSrTS WILL BE MOICEJI lJP. OISSOt.vtO. ANO FLUSHED AWAY MINUTE 11'1 MIMllf. 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Trim '111 rs so elfech,,., •I b<tng•ng gnawing ilunge< P'l"llS 10 • !>all, th .. you tnltY not ffff lofie e.llng for hQors on end ITS AS If YOUR Al'PETITE WENT TO SLEEP In fllC1, you ~ lor1191 you•• on•"""· If you -•,,·11-f"ilso muc:ti -oglll N9'ur•llv. wt\enyour~ec.lor191nt8". you .... lose -oghl WEIGHT LOSS IS DRAMA TIC Me.sure your resulb .,,.,., m0tt11ng on yOUr btllwoorn .cal• Chtd< "°"' proer"s 1n th• mirror And m-i .. ,..,. sm811er sins-··• buying wt.... vou sl'top As you -oect> vour ldMI -,..in. you w~ *-~ •nd YQU• bod\r ct>emtSCJy -u cl'terlge Org roy •• 1t1111 yoy win hfvt l!!t cn"'"'A lat f09!l •nd 11-11be-ler19 control Y9UI eogl'tt this prOCtM "per!K'lfy IJe.,.l>V •nd you•• now on the rotd 10 ttte11me slfm.-s Ylleighl IOsS l'tas ,_ -n •- M EDICAL PANEL. SCIENTIFIC STUDIES. DOCTORS tlAJL THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SUM-N-TRIM FORMULA A 1.,.. _, Slud\r conducted by a drsl1nourshecl ~I Panel has c:ondudllld !NI the .... ,. T .... 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Ch.tftt QVISA Aceount No •. ________ hp. 0.19·----- N..,. -----------------~ ~------------------ Coty _____ SOM Z14> ------ ........... ~ pip t lll .. llH ,._, ........_ C-91 l c:---. ONe .. ,.. J , ______ ..... __________ __ Who Gets Ahead? Sy~~ The rich are different from you and me. -Scott FitzgerOJd Ye&, they have more money. -Emal Hemingway N o two people agree about what it means to get ahead in life. For some it means win- ning a promotion at work. For others It means publishing a novel or being asked to the right parties or breaking tK> on the golf course. But when surveys ask Americans to ex- plain what they mean by sucxess, peop&e mention money more often than anything else. From 1973 to 1978, Clasopher Jendcs, a Harvard sodo&ogy ~ fessor, and 11 of his colleagues, con· ducted research in an attempt to iden- tify the factors that enab1e some peo- ple to earn more than odlen. Their 6ndings were reported last year in Who Gets Ahead: The ~lnanls of Economic Success in Ammca (Basic Boob). After rigorous study based on a vmiety of in-depCh statistical somces, the Jencks tea.m identified four basic factors that are aiticaJ when it comes to deta mining a person's future econ-ome sua:ess. They are: 1) family bi1d9ound; 2) formal education (the T1\.ll1'lbe of yeill'S cl 9Chooi CJ0011 f el I I); 3) amdemic ability, as tefta:ted In 9001eS on LQ. and ....... tesls In primary and secondary school; and 4) pnAWiky trab and behavior. . Let's consider· fa..u, bedl- •a t ftnt. Disheartening as It may be, the portrait drawn by the team of raearchers is of an America In which beJng born Into the .. right" family still looms large. lf a child oomes from a family that, .meawre;d by income and occupational status, ts In the top one· fifth in the country, his earnings are likely to be.150 to 186 peycent of the national average. If he comes from a fan1'y In the boaorn one-ffth, his earn- ings are likely to be only 56 to 67 per· cent of the national average. Jencks stresses that it's not ~ hav- ing rich parents that makes the--<ii- f erence for a child. A child's eventual success is influenced by a whole dusaer of ~ vari- ables. The father's ocoq)ilfion is the most important of these, but father's and mother's education, family sile, geogtaphic location and many .. intan- gi>les" also are sl!Jlific:ant. Says Jencks, '"There are many 'advan- laged' families that are not rich." Other ftndings conoeming the effect ol family~ lnduded: • Children &om smaD families do appreciably better than those from large famiies, even when the families' oueral inoomes and the fmhess' oc- cupations are identica.I. Within families d any !Jven sile, however, elder children do not do signlftcan1ly betaer than their yuunger siblings. • Oespile a decade of alfStnalive action. blBc:k Wni1M!s stil cannot ex- pect their chiJdren to earn as .much as they would d they were whMe. • Dtffe1ences in income arnong wtdE ethnic WoUPS are relatiwly modest. howewr. n. next-mast a1ipt>ltm1t factor ac- counting for the wide variaHon In peo- ~·s Incomes is a Mh I ...... ..._. -the number cl yeas of dl<dng ~letl!01. One ol the book's most iallae41ng fWldiigs is that wtMlt oooots (as fa as makS1g more money a oonoemed) II ftn"'*'s ool- &ege and getting aedentials, rmher than what one might learn In that last yes. or any year. Complntng h1gll school rai9ed ex- pected ..rungs for whites by only 4 to 6 percent (the f9ire is smaDer for blacks.) 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This income advantage deriYes primarily from the • fact that those who finish college have won the credential needed for enter- ing higher-status occupations. "The classic aigument used to be that if a kid was smart, he should go to college, and if he wasn't so smart, he shouldn't," Jencks says. " ... If I were do as weU in school but later do not suffer any disadvantage in earnings. possibly because they put their "sociaJ skills" to good use. • A positive effect in tenns of a paycheck and high-status job was related to affiliations with church groups, social clubs and school clubs. such as debating or drama, the school newspaper, the YMCA, B'nai B'rith. a counselor and were talking to Dr. Daniel Yankelovlch. president somebody with low scores or grades of one of the most widely known but high ambition, I'd teU them the social-research firms in the country same thing rd tell somebody with high and professor of psychology at New scores and high ambition -namely, York University, -cautions against if you want to end up in a high-status literal interpretations of the averages cxx:upatiion and make more money and the analysis of Who Gets Ahead than most people, your chances are -he says that these may be mis- good if you get a college degree_" leading and that their meaning for any Turning &om education to the given individual calls .for catefuJ thorny question of IDIPlbgmce. the qualification. "It would be tragtc, for authors found that the standard belief example," he says, "ii Jencks's find. that those who are the best, the ings were interpmed to mean that ... brightest, the most naturally talented people who don't finish colJege or inteDectually gifted are the ones should assume they cannot achieve who get ahead -turns out to be the kind of success they seek, that largely unfounded. Scores horn l.Q . lack of le.adership ability in school I There's no •key,. to succ.ess. But study a child,s family and you71 have an idea of how good his chances of making it qt't!, even at birth. tests, aptitude and achievement tests closes the door to future economic (presumably an indil:2tion ol technical success ... " competence and gifts) are poor Jencks himself cautions .,,c.asuaJ predictors of economk success. readers. For he says that'While family lf your academic test scores are background, academie ability, per- high (15 or more points above aver-sonality traits and formal education aU age), you wilJ be more fikeJy than affect e.amings through a person's most to get ahead in life. not because lifetime, none of these traits stands you are smart but for the simple out as the ''key" to success. And reason that you are more likely to be people who have none of these ad- encouraged to go to college. If you vantages often earn quite a lot. have high academic test scores but The study indicated that there are a decide to forgo college, the data say number ol things parents can do If that the chances are your superior in-they want their child to be financially tdigenoe wilJ not do you much good successful. When the a~ dis- eoonomicaDy, unless it somehow covered that student leadership was enables you to capitalize shrewdly on the trait that best forecast big eam- an unexpected opportunity. ings later in life. they also learned that PlaN&...., tAMI aBo appeClr to the aspect ol leadetship most audal play a slgnfi:ant role in ~~~ to a prosperous future was the ability person's eventual earnings. w~Jo get along with ode-people. And counts most is le.adership. Other find. parents, Peter Mueser points out, can if9: do a lot toward nurturing and en- • Participation in sports has no counigjng that skill . nt effect on later Another Important thing parents can do is insdll in their chiJd the belief do get better grades that a personally satisfying sua:esisfu1 In !llChool. But they do not seem to life Is something worth pursuing. The make more money later in life. In-best examp&e Is the parents' own lives. telectuals may sac:rtftce money for .. How much money you have ts quite lnteDectual or personal challenge, unimportant," Mueser says, .. Many thinks Peter Mueser, one of the wealthy parents raise equally suc- members ol the Jencks team. cessful children not so much because •What about students wh9 worl< they have money but because they ef- durtng the schooJ year? Certainly fectively teach Iha chadren that there ·.that indicates hustle. But it has no is a lot out thete worth doing. But. conelation with future SU<:Ce95, says you can certainly have tl'°9e feelktgs Muaer. and ind them In Yot1t child wllhout • V oung men and women who being rich. You can do It even d 1111 lead an active social life tend not to you have no money Ill an . ., ... "'*.YWIBCU',141 ea '1, -... , • A wondeffully versable OIQinizef !flat holds most evefY kikllen tool neatly and f11mly-~ .... ........................ II! • HoklS up to two drawers lull ol kitchen tOOls -INes .................... -- • TIDI • -.... ._ I --111111! 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His experiences there were v1v1dty recre- ated in his best-selling book, A Rumor of Wa r which has been turned into a two-part special movie presentalion with Brad Davis starring as Caputo airing Wednesday and Thursday at 9PM both nights on CBS. After leaving the Mannes 1n 1967. Caputo even- tually entered journalism and was named tore1gn correspondent for the Chicago Tribune living or working in 33 countries and coverrng what must have seemed like one battle after another Among the conflicts he covered were the 1973 insurrection In Bierut. the Yorn K1ppur War in J 973, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, the fa ll of Saigon In 1975. the Eritrean Rebellion in Northern ACROSS DOWN I Type of Plf>e' 2 Consist of (c:tue to puUle answer) l Us 5 [UtOe>Hn city 4 Meteor 9 Hlir Of drac 5 RO<Nnfs 10 Ttme past 6 Grandma " 12 Step 1 Chold s toy 15 1<111 8 Part or a bOat ll Snip II ) w 10 (clue 20 ~ or L~ to puule answer) • 21 Swist pe• 13 -la la • 22 L .. M 14 Hair 1><ocedu1~ 24 Hecman or Perils 16 Ms Mobley 25 ''way ~ -· beer' 11 ltrown 21 Conjunction 19 Amsrerdam 31 '""°"' pt«Mn 23 'Tw1a Twelve and --· U Pett of tpffeh (Cllle to Pllllle •nswef\ • M Poetic lorm of 'under' 26 lemon or orange J6 Stteettlc 27 Former Met 37 ~!Id an -·· 29 om, .Jt Mt. W.st 30 A failure 4 l Sl'lile 33 Tidy 42 ltalllfl fof :they' 35 'Come Blow Your 36 Allkl' 38 Sloth 40 Liiie ,.... Ethiopia 1n 1975 and the 1975 c1v1I war in Lebanon. ft was in Lebanon that Caputo was ambushed by Moslem rebels and wounded 1n hrs tell leg. While being hospitalized tor that wo•Jnd. he had time to finish most of A Rumor of War, a book .Jn which he had been working for nearly three years 1n his spare time. Brad Davis. who portrays Caputo in A Rumor of War described the experience of portraying someone who was watching him perform "It was wild. I'd look at Caputo and think, Tm supposed to be him?' Usually you're playing someone who's been dead for a number ot years. or else It's someone who never llved at all. except 1n some writer's 1maginatton. This was wild." Davis said that he became exerted about A Rumor of War because rt was meaningful drama, the lelling ot the story of Vietnam from the viewpoint ot th~ soldiers themselves rather than from the viewpoint of someone trying to make a political statement." e:OO ........ n..Attff ... ......,. Tuts I llluts a Tiit "l C• ...... ™'/ ........ e C..t1•,.11r1 Kutt• 1011••· Of..._ flw "'"" ["'IMIMftl Tm ' 11\u•) • s-r .. S.-1t11 .,.....,. • u.. .. , .. Ult .,, • r• 11111 '"'" -6:)0-• s-...-e ta11llCM11•H ., ..... "' ....... I.A ' ~ c1m1 ... • , ..... l. •••11• e JWrllA "°'Wot Han111 .. ,._,. 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Hulth e> lltowtt io tiht"ttl/lthm Reoon -7:30- D 1\t1t b a Way m To«n I Jtrrr m llrollt Sllptrstm ED MISttr •01ers so O.tr usy 8 :00 D 1 t Captain llan11roo t Sun11p San 01t10 0 Tiie P'Tl Club m Hanna Barbera 41) M11hty Mouse tlou1 m futures 59 Sludio Ste -8:3Q-u Gallery ~ m The Flintstones 24 Features ED so Villa Meare 9:00 D 8 t t lhe !titer sons ~ The M01nin& Sllow U Oniel letterman Show U Di111h I F 11ends U AM l4S Anaeles With host Recis Plulb1n and co host Cyndv Ca1~ty 10 Tiie Toni Tennille Show m I Lowe Lucy m ltomper Room 23 31 Phil Donahue Show 2• Captioned Alt Neu; Ontt Upon a ClaS$K Mon ED Sna111e Street ~ The Brady Bunch E!1 A&tnm S.O.S.S.A. 50 lttbob -9:30- 0 8 12 Altce 3 Your llew Oay m Chico I the Min 2• Mister •oeers m fuluru ltJ let's Make a Out ED Los An&eles Allora 11•111mu11 -l0:30-., n " ..... _. flu\ • fht ..... " tD lht Cllotl I 116" 116u11 Cl) lht Dot" O•r S"°'9 2• C4nltlllp@WY Hullh tuwn. Ill&> Grow1n1 YUi\ lun & I our\ 11:00 O lht Sieve Edward' Show 11 13 C11d Slllrk\ • ""'' l>oMhllt Shotf • 3 IP H fa1111tr ft ud W1111 ,,mt \hll"' ho\\ Rlll\ard lJow1>0n e Tht You111 I the bstltu m Your IMw Oay 12 M·A·s•H Cl> Mow1e, Ille llowt1y Boys Mon t• f amtly f'Olt( alt; 0tMtntnt Home lnttriOIS lut\ & lhUIS m DectrK Company E!I Futu1ts 31 Tiie Doctors -11:30- 0 12 Surch tor Tomouo-U 23 The Doctors U 3 29 fl'tan's Hope O laurel I Hard-, m IQ 3t NtWl z• J.2-1 Contact (C·C); Zoom Mon fD Od Cawell Show m Anatl Rebtlde An&RNOON I 12:00 D 12 The Youn& l the Restless U 23 31 01ys of Our ~Ives U Bonanu fJ ~ 10 at All Mr Child11n 8 litW\ 0 m Cl> Movies: See daytime movie ltstrng ED Om u sy (C·C) H Bean Sprouts -12:30- 8 Su1ch lor Tomorrow ED Yota lor Hulth 2• Fu tures m Movtt 1:00 D 8 12 As the World Turns U ll ,39 Another World U Mike Dou1ias Show With co 11051 V1cto11a P11nc1oal U 3 • 10 29 Ont life lo Litt 24 fD futures -1:30- 2:00 U 8 12 The Guklrn1 L11ht U ll '39 fem U 31 10 General Hospital O Ironside m let's Rap • Cl)hrun H O.er Euy (C·C) ED Futures -l :JO-.............. tD lld Hip/WllHIM/ltbitlls ID J~ fN\111• 3:00 8 Ill OM DI• at a Tl111e D 111a1<11 lialM • 3112t Tiie £•at o4 ..... , 1 leMDa..i•SMw D fact tllt Mtn1< 10 Mowtts: 1t1ckl01d r11e, Wed __ ,,.,,, Cl) Sllpe11111ft .u Your lie• Day H fO Ftllurts 3t lllovlt: Set dultn•' mo~1t 11\flllg -3:30- 0 81rnall7 Jones ~ -lll•k• 0ou11as Shew; ChKo l the Man Wed D NEW! TONI TENNILLE • Toni shocks Ben Vereen; 1ctress/model Ann Turkel & dalin&. U n The Toni Tennille Show Ct Tiit Jolln Oawidton Show U The Wotld of P'tople 0 Movie: Set daytime movies m Tiie Rintst-s 11 Sliman Cl) ta~ Funnies 24 Villa Ate1rt 1' The Brady Bunch m ll Alabe 4 :00 l ~ Alter1Cllool Special Wed \ -4:30-...... , Miff Cnltr• SM (acept Wed Ha'" 0.11 Acaill Mon 11 J.IM llewMrt e M•A•S•K 10 Wot~ ol P'..,it C.cept Wed a> 111111111 2J Men Cntti11 ShlW 14 llectric C-pany fI!) Mister b(eri n Hour Ma111i11• Empt Wed m llojo y Ntaro 5:00 DUB f f) lfOJ llews ( 3 l flews Mon Mike Dov&ln Wed. G lmer11nc' D Cunsrnoa• m Tiit Brady Bllnch J 1 Daniel lloOfle &) Marcin Welby 2• l·2· I ConlJd ED Sesame Street 39 Hollywood Squarts -5:30- 3 News Mon U .n flews m Ma•e 11oom for OaddJ 2• Ottr wy (C·C) >t lo ltll the Truth / . ,.,,. Dr. Quincy (Jack Klugman. r) discusses a dental 1mpress1on o t a rape suspect with his lab tec hn1c1an, Sam (Robert Ito), who believes the man on custody Is innocent of the crime- desp1te pressure l rom the DA and the police who think. otnerwrse-rn .. A Maner of Prtnctpte:· on Nac·s Quincy, Wednesday at 1 OPM P-ve5 SUNDAY CContfnuedl lh1s program uam1nes wnetner drugs were responsible for the [asl Germans suttess 1n the 1976 Olymprcs so, btninc It l'ops -7:30- 0 llorm Cr•r's Comedr Shop 24 The Ar1 ot Li't1n1 8:00 fJ 1 f 112 Archie Bunker's l'tut (R) Nooe of Atch1e s oats can believe rl "'hen 5.ammy Davis Jr acceots Alch1e s inv1latton lo vrs11 lhe bar D CHiPs,All Ntw Season • Premiere! loan Sharks Go Cuts 1nd Hot furs U ,, rfJ l'MMIERE: CH11's Go earl Ttrror" Jon and Ponch set up a sale go cart track lo prevent kids lrom becoming delinquents D The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau "Search in the Deeo I he life struggle ol the greal sea lurtl• .and its dramatic struggle for survival on the shores of Europa are featured U r_;il 10J 2tJ The lntern11ion1t GuiMtSS Boo• of World Rttords (!hr) Mike Connors and Mmd1th MacRae host lh•s speml filmed rn Eneland. france. Belgium. Japan and las Vegas D GEORGE VANDEMAN: * Pl1y ind Counterpl1y II II Is Written GI M0tle: "fnsptctor Clouse1U" (com) '68 (2h1s)-Alan Arkin lne story of the man who al-.ays geir, his man -the bumbling Inspector Oouseau II) Mysteries from ltJO!ld Earth (2hrs) lhe starthne and trequently bttarre world of psychtC phenomena IS UPIOltd 8 Gerty, Gerty, Gerty Is BK•. 8'c• llcl fl) ("""" 1t l'ops (R) The Boston Pops futures an evening of music written by John Williams (IJJ Muttrple<t 1'11t1tre: Lillie -1:30-• m (J}) °"' D11 1t a r""e (R) Feehne 1n1dequate and like she's missed somelh1n1 by not going lo colleee. Ann considers enrolling in a couple of classes 111 l'llt WcwW TOll!Ofrow 9:00 a CJ) (J]) Alict (R) When Geor&e Burns happens lo stop In at Mel's Diner. Altce. Mel and Flo aie r.cs11t1c, but Vera. who has seen '011. Codi.;,.. believes 1n Burns" 'dmnlty.' and likes his viStt u • srcn from above D TMlr Pnsions llaztcl • Acrosa 7 GtMratioM! CENTE""IAL/TOIUGHT a o a Tiit 141 E•: "Ceti· IMllll: Tiie , .. .,._" CC·C) Part ti (d11) '78 (2hrs)-Robtrt Collrad. Rechlrd Cll1mbtr111n Pu qu1ntl 111tenupts his lanatal surcll tor So14 fof I rtw11t0n wttll McllHC II 1 1-trld1n1 oost. but Pasqu1nel's hltt·bfttd 1e1n 1t11c:u McKuc wtltn lilt lurns ol tlle Scotsman's interest 111 fits lllOthtr, ........ e Flnt n.t Oii TV! * "lllDll8NT UPftSS" •(])ateMIN: .. ....._... ~ .. cc-c> (th) ·ao (2!1rs)- 8'ed Oms. ~lldy Quaid, Jolln H11r1. All Amttlcln colltc• student 11~11 • lift or death ltruute fOf lrttdom afttr Ills 11!1Pfbon111tnl abfoad on drvc cfltrltt, (Plftnltl Di1eretion ~·. Mv1sed) O TM lhnc Is Cominc ffi 24 Masterpiece Theatre: ltltie (C.C) Cnncl Fifty Cents a Dance" lhe death ot King [dwa1d brings l1ll1e bitter sweet memories but her dauntless nature camts h,, on Her dau&hler Jeanne Marie l1nallv meets Louis Baltenberg and acteots him u hes 1eal lather m Sports so Finne line -9:30- 0 8 12 The Jeffersons (R) Billy Dee Williams ma~es an appearanc.e 1n lht Jellerson s ltvrng room bul can t convince his number one fan Florence that he 1s Nho he 1s U Wild Wild World ot Animals Sharks U Focus on Brit11n m 300 M1lliones 10:00 O 8 12 Tripper John, M.D. (R) Supposedly childless Trapper John suddenly discovers he s lhe l~ther al a lS veat old son, and lhe news has his hOsp•lal colleagues agog U NelfS liJ Ernest Anctey Hour m Thrs Wetl in Baseball II) Jimmy Sw1u1r1 1-• 1Y from J1p1n ffi Dina Wynters in Ireland 1 he Wadd1ng1ons" Al lhe lamous Beau lieu House stud tarm the Wad d1ngtons 1e11 Dana Wynters about the business of ho1se breeding and lhe problems of ~eeping up an h1slo11c house and estate so for tht Record -10:30-m 111"5 ID Mowie: • "S1bot111" ldra) 36-Sylvia Sidney. lohn Loder fI) Mundo en Oornineo 11 :00 fJ 0 U ttJ O! a. <3t 111111 • 1 News/'fl Club Ill Ptcaetttn Ill 0141 Tl111t Gospel Hour m Movie: '111t lliller W1lo Wouldn't Dlt" (mys) 76-Mike Connors. Q) J1el Vin lmpe (la) C.rol lurnett ind F ritnds (Ja) C.mtr1 Tllrtt -11:30- • 5Pof1s Anal • Tht 700 Clvb • (]) ®l News mr...,., ... llJ) lKl VIII ,...,_ .., Tiit .... Its 124) WIN ts Toe G9'd to 111111 rJI) News/Splllisll News .., .... (JI) AiilCtllr Vliet --11:45- • ~ "Ji. ..Uftfd-Mnlt lllftttipltr," ...... "Ille'""" e oa0ec-. .. e Mnit: "S.••trtrtt" (dra) '71 -MIChMI Ooucl•~. <JI •ns/M.,ie: "V1lltJ el tk Dell" (dfa) '67-Blrt>ara Par•tns. Pally Duke Aslin, Shlron Tate . 12:00 8 0 9 Dtcltiell 'IO!llttlts: ~""""~" .Mt ..... (IJ) ..,..: Te It Auunce4 -12:30- • MIN: "llld Uh Ml" (dr1) '&4-J1mn Whitmore, Dan Priest. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22 for morning and 1l1ernoon ltst1n1s, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below. tor your conventence, are the day's mottes. DAYTIME MOVIES 12'()() O "' ·oanceroin Crou- 1n1" (m)SI )) leanne Crain Michael Rennt• l:.l•I 8•11 MAry And,rson Mario11• Ho\hfllt Ca\ey Adams m 111 "Shchlty 01n1erous" (cnm 1 43 l an~ Turner Rn11e11 Young Waller Brennan Dame Ma) Wh1lly II) 0'1if1·re Ito Aneets" ltomJ 55 1lumph1ey Bogart Pet'r Ustinov Aldo Ray loan Bennell Basil Rathbone I hree conv1c1s brea~ out ol Devil's Island and take over the store ol a rrench ~hOpkeeper fUM as the auditor~ a111ve 3:00 10 ''Summer of '42" (dra) 71 Ol1ve1 Conant Jenntftr 0 Neil, Ga1y Crimes 39 "Sink the Bismmk" radvl 60 l\enn~th More Carol Mohner Dana Wynter 3:30 O "Guns of Di1blo" (wes) 64 Cha•les Bronson Susan Ohv'r Kurt Russell EVENING 8:00 fJ um • 12 ~3 3t llelrS D Wonder Wo1111" U 3 10 ~ NFL football The TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 2!, 1980 Ntw York Giants al the Ph1ladelph1a lag I~~ O M1ude m M·A·s H II) It Tabs a Thief 24 so Protect Universe ID J.2.1 Contact (C·C) -6:30- 8 M .a•s•H 0 nc Tu Dou&h m Welcome 8'cl Koller 12 39 News ID Dd Cavett Show 50 l ·2· l Contact 7 :00 0 D 23 ""1 U Happy Dips Ac1in a Tic lie Doucll O Tiie Johr's Wild m M"A"S•H 12 To Tell the Truth II) Tiie Streets of Sin Franttsco W Onr Elsy (C·C) m Los R1tos hmbitn llo11n 50 The M1clltil/lehrer Report -7:30- 0 2 on the TO'#n D Ficht Bick with David Horowitz U Shi Na Na a PM M11111ne liJ Fm the Music m All in the Family 12 M•A•S•H 23 Barney Miller 24 Presentt Eli) The M1t,Neil/lellrtr Report fD Ari1111 3t Family feud so Spe<ill SO future Requiem lor a Heavyweight 8:00 fJ a 12 Sl'ECIAL; "SPEl: 1'1lt CN:IO M MONDA~ I I UNDAY I tpC~'ll-1:30-.. _________ __, ) • o., .. OtttOftrY ,(} UrllMIO Z1 I ilOiiiHiG • i.;.u1es an Wtt•ttta•tftl (t.() !Mules tleM4 ~ ......... fel tht lltarl1t1 1111,.111111 Mll All "9t•tt11t11lfll ·~ Mii tKt to IKI 1111111/tt tll•n11 lly tlle MttlOfb ,. 9 :00 •Set•Mtolt) •. Mwc 1114 tlle Spoh11 Wo1d • °"""' ~ I L1tl11 l't1hlt I '•"' & tht tu~•'­_.., ...... " ' ......... m hltfl Alvl -6.lO- e , .. Olli ''"''• ........ ,,, ...... •lHwt II to9tn t1 • (,_tllt" IOl AllStlH t l tl Tllete h l11M D Otwy & lioll•th • De111t11lart "-"' m Mll\ICI t.lom~llft• ~· ~1Kunu1• USA 7 :00 U Tocl•JS _,hllOll l llOl(t ot Aat1cultu1t II flit Cll11st.,tlm 8 lt08UT SCHULLER • HOUR or POWCR CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL DEDICATIOM U llour of POiier U GEORGE VAMDCMAM: • Ptay and Counlerplay U tt b W111ten t TV I Loob at leun1ne O llenneth Copeland 10 P11blk Pulu '8 Da, of Discovery 1 a Old Tlmt Gospel Hour m Ernest Ansley Hour il~ Oesian 101 ll~in& tD Yoea for Health m 300 Millonts lt Sunday Mass -7:30-u Wold Ways Cl MIC lleli1ious r rom Pew to Pulpit Second Carws U Gill11an's Island U CampllS ''ohlt e lnten11tional Hour l10 D11Kt10M m .2 Jimmy Swau111 Jl Al Home w11h lht 81blt fD Mister lloaers 29 Surdl '°' An<1t nl Faith JI Rt1 Humbard 8:00 D 12 Sunday Morn1n1 a Ocl,uer U Poptyt and His Fuends I Olll Hdlltll hu>l> U Dimensions O Lloyd John 011lv1t 10 Jerry fahttll II) Show My People ll Voict of A111culture tD The Uettrk Company 1291 Day of DiscOYel'f D Oa c.,u, ..... .,.,..,. ''° G llhf'-. tllllt at Caine, • Frt4efd • "it• e rtl\11 t~ \111" n n I\ W11ctt11 m 111 c..i1tt1 H It• H41111"r• ,. Mt1.icl •' ""'" 9 :00 > Hlllr tf P"¥1 (C C) D MHI Ille Pin a ., • 1' 01.t •o1M1b 10 II h W11tt111 • '~ l"'t ,, C-1111 '1'.) S.11111t Stifft ID Ht1 M1mv ,. ll\UW YIMll ••• ,, -'U0- 11 1 With YOll D 11 !tll 'IO U 1 10 H ~Ottrl 8owl 80 l;it .. I tV• 111 011~ ,N11rth f\UIHh .;11 ·'•' .. 1 I t-d~u• • l1.4111tu110• tu11 •' 11111 h 111 lr11 M111, ... 1 I ll•1111vih M1•111u 11 l111hu111 111 1'(4 h111~k111 l' ~ 8 u llH P11 ll•me Stro. I!) D1y of Dl\40•11• W Wolk! Tomo11ow 0) Old t1111e ~ptl Hour st Ntirllenter Wed l1 1 0 :00 O NtwM11••en O 23 NH fool~ll "" ~.11 bu•>' lrtlf't Jf tht I 11fH,lfllldll Ht ,, ' II fa11111, film ru11.al "'Robin Hood,' "llo01n Hoodn1l " An1111 1lrJ e 11 ltfl footblll lt1r M11111" ·I 1 ~'~"'' di lhf ltllld1,U Hr •I O Herald ol Truth m Ru Humbatd W t1e-s1futbol Soccer 1t Meet Ille Press -10:30- 0 fact lht N1hon 0 ROBERT SCHULLER * HOUR or POWER CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL DEDICATION 11) Kour ol Power OJ Calnry ChaPtl 39 t11011ie: "loalat" 1,1dv1 /'' Amr~ ndnale~ 11:00 O tllov1e: "' "Tht 0Jy the Earth Stood Shll" !su ill ·~1 M1chAd Renn1~ Pa111t1d Nedi Hugh MJllo,.e m Movie: "' "Blondie Has Ser uni Trouble" fcum1 °10 Arth u• ta~t Penny ~ongl•lon t arr1 Simm\ II) Church 1n lht Home ffi Mas\erp1Ece lhUtrt· l1lhe -11:30- 0 Rew. l my Colt Whittaker AFTERNOON 12:00 U lost 1n Space U 3 10 29 Baseball U1lu,rm1 Astin~ •I Sa11 r1ant•stU Gldlll\ O Starch m luun 2• The lon1 Starth tD Old fr iends, New foends tfO -12:30-u Nfl Today O Harness Hoofbeats m Mow1e: IW "lust Around the Co11111" lw111) '11! %uto hmple fD Qftct Upo111 Cl1Nlc (Ill u llH 'IO 1:00 O e 12 llfl foolNN lht Grern 11•1 l'd•~•r\ JI th' \A k~m~ \MOii M~v br bl~lkl'<l uul 1n I A .ru I 11 lht liltJl111 ol Ille Kol~ll1 f 1afll U 1111 Mllllilt•t D Wiit, Wild Wnt II) Mamn Wt~r tS rtttu•tll• ~An AnlUlllU 11,_n •I lf10 71 "°'Id Un"tlM m tnry four hlll flll m lo11111111twl ,. Nfl foot~au I ht ~"1 O•rwo 1 n~'l''~ Al l~r Utnv,. Kronro\ '° 8c11nn1n1 P11no -1:30- 0 Coon We\te1n Outdoorsman or t1oop 7~ Movie "A 811 Hind tor lhe lrllle l•dw" 1tu1111 ~b H~n1y I 1111oa so w1111n1 lor ' Reason 2:00 D AI Ont W1lh O C1lh&an't 1$1Jnd O Mo"e "funny Car Summer" 1 Jil' t1m Ou1111 m Mov1t: IW "Sta1ecoach" (wf~I 111 •1t1" .'f41111· l.ldllt l1tvu1 CD Mo"e· IW "The West ro1nl Story" 1 11111 ~o Y1r~1n1a Mdvo tD The Human fact ol China tRJ E!} Mtuco. Ma11a y Cncutnlro -2:30-u Tony Brown'i Journal 10 Spectrum 2• G1eat Ptr101mancH ill like II Is so Ai Man Bthnu 3 :00 O Medical Center D ram1l1 rr1m res11val: 111 "Wlme There's life" tlum1 JI !lob !lope U 3 10 29 Issues & Answers ill Ille Ope11 Mmd -3:30- 0 Ptoplt 7 10 Newsma~ers 23 NBC Relrcious ff) Another Vo1c' ~ S1emprt en Oom1n10 50 Pro1ecl Universe 4:00 U l ast ot lhe Wild O Sunday U 3 CoHtte football 'IO WeeLlv 1ugn11~hh ul L~1 ronrrst~ ~c~eduled 1tu11n£ 111~ 19!!0 NrAA toolb~\I ~fd ' .u 1lt IHlulf~ 8 Quiz Kids 0 College rootball S<i t:~1o1lln• JI .I~( 'o That's Incredible m Movtt: "Tht K1lltr Who Woukln't Die" 1mv /f, Mi~, \;11nno1~ ;2 Bill Class Show 'ipo•I) lrl,bot; lnlo·Mt"\ m MOVlf, "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" 'dd~I 64 l'aul '-lantrr 2l It's Your Business 24 I Am a fool tID Wall $1rttl Wee• 19 Movie: "Tht Rtinurnahon ol Peter Proud" lsu~p) /~ Mic hdtl ,, •1n l•·1in1IP1 0 Neill -4:30- 0 Movie· "Death Sentence" ('ouwt 14 Cl{111s lealhma11 3 Tht Odd Couple U Can·AM Watkin Glenn AuJo· IMWle taci.c • ti'"''"' ...... u W..12 J• Onl&flltlt ...... IMtriln , fli) WMlllast-Wttl ltl .... I at lltllfP4t .., 5 :00 , wr1111•a.1._ 8 Star Trt• • 10 2t""' t (MtrlflKY It C*NlttMtl,i.lll\ 2J llhtt "" "'"' m nr1111 l1111 tO DHIM: Vhtf Gpt'' -S:30-a u , 10""' U OlrtdlOM 'IO 2) roc:us 2• llett's lo Your Health (C.C) 2t Canch' Ca111tn llVllNING I 8:00 tJ l'ro football W.1p 3 Forum Cl 11 13 39 Mews O Mo.rt: "Stnd Mt No flowers" <torn) 64 (2hrs) 0011!. Day O Match Game l'M e F11ht ~ck wnth David HorowitJ O J°'u! loatc ! Joler! 10 fhe lloUtord f1tt1 m till A'S 14 a> funny CtaUl(S 24 [a\eflSIOllS m AH CrtatUIH Great and SINll ludRmtnl Day lllt Da110 .. by Show ) d happy event lor ever~one tactpl '"' duty vet a role that has been to1ced on· James S1egtr1ed 1s caned uoon ru maintain lht 11ono1 ol the p1dCtoce 1n • 1urnp olt 29 Circle ol Stars Mtrle Hauard so Old fotndl. Ntw f 11en4s -6:30- t) a n llews 3 In Starch 01 , .. a ltn1 Conlerefltt U Wild l.Jle Adventure O Joker! JCIU1! Joker! «D Welcome Bae~ !totter 12 Rull House CD lei's Roca 23 focus 24 Victory Garden so Superstu Profiles 7 :00 U e 12 60 lilinutes / 0 DISNEY PREMIERE! • "Lefty" An Incredible True SIOfY Of Cour11e 0 23 lt PllCMl£11E: OisMy's Wondtrlul World: "ltltJ" (C·C) lllt .turv 01 the hit ol Ca101 Johnston a •llt ~1med rolleg1atc gymnas11cs cnarnp1on O 3 10 29 Those A11min1 Aa- 1mals I ta lures include UnOe1su u plO!fr latques Cousteau tJam1n1ne lht unusual mating habits ol squid. lh1mps using ~1gn language to con .e•s• Nit~ tn~11 flamers Ille one day w 'pan 01 lh~ May fly an e1&hl ~pn~1,11on animal trainer perto1m111e ,.,1n 17 to2er\ and Iron~ "'1lh no ~1utecto~n dnd Buster the won de• dog O Qurr Kids m The Neil Stdakl Touch II) Solld Gold With guests !ht Spin nm S 0 S Band and Jan & Dean 2~ tnlernational llitchtn tD Non (C·C) \R) 'Rm 101 Gold" P•7 MONDAY (Continued) [mp11e Stukes Baci' t.•' Joi • '• •• 't t', ti '1r- ., ' ·' 'I•, h' J. ' I t fl 0 n J9 PRlMl[R[ "little HouSf on lht P1au1e ·(CC) I t•' , , It, JU t I I J 'It ,,, ' 'J -tN j • ' •r' • t i•u·• ,, .. • , • • 11'• r ,.., ~ '. ,., 1; t f ,, ",. g Movie ·w C Fields ind Me" W 1 • lt1fl ru ,.. I•, tf1• 1f .. tr.J ''' ,. .. .-. r ... J :· .. "' O Movie. "Cantel Mr Remvation" ·t I ~·I· It I • f ;.1 '1 1•, "''It !'• '", A IV " • I ' ,,, . . '· I' " •f• •' .. O• l"I ' W PM Magwnr al Solid Gold fJ I .. t 1o 11 tt1.1r I JI~ t<f) •I' 1 'fl1' 11•fll I .,wH 24 National Geog1aph1t Spewl (C Cl ED 28 Tonigh t -8:30-m Carol Burnett ED Nallonal Geographic Special (CC) I' ,,,, I . • " \\ I,, Ill l' ' ,,1f1.1 1'f•'I 1r11J , 1l , r1.,, .. " ,, rt 11 P•< 1 .. " "'' 1t 1l1 tt €!) Chesp11110 9:00 0 e 12 M A S H Hr A • ,Pl• f A dr '1 J•" ru\h•d fll th• t•• ,., • 11u•Pt'" 1 40 th br 1 hup vr •111 l" o· ~~ 1 •·m~11rn11. pard I ,iert it h~ d11~sn t 1etP"e ma1or .u•;•·ri 1n 10 m1nulf\ D 23 39 Mowre: "Centennial: The Wa1on and the [lephant" (C·C) "~" Ill ra1a1 18 t?hrsJ Richard rt 1mbe1ld1" Barba1ti Cmera Chad I,..,, .. , I•· lrndl • \p111ted young °'1•M 11111r and hi\ bride lra•e Penn ,1.an1d O•h1nd dnd •each SI Louis .. ~•1f lh•~ me•t up '"'ha ... es1"a•cl b 1nd IMlly lhat ioctudes • cap1a1n r lh• u~ Ca•alr1 an advPnlu•• • • • n, 1!11h1h JUWnal•sl and a vii 11nuus m11un1a1nPe1 NhO is sup ~ ,pd 10 be lhe iroup \ leadtr D 3 29 That's Incredible! 10 Don Correll Show W Mm G11ff1n Show m TIRED or REPEATS? * HH HAW'S ALL NEW G) Hee Haw Merle HaRgard Leona 1~1ll1<1m\ and the f Pnnessee Moon tun• (lo~~er\ ;ire lhr-g'ife;ls 24 lames M1thener's Wo1td so lo Sir I Am -9:30- 0 a 12 WllRP 1n C1nc1nnati CRJ tr1hnn1 f r•Pr wins a b1oaocas11ng .... ,r1 that \Pis olf a bu11sa" ol 1• .1lou1 SQuabbhng among his lellow '""~Pl\ lo Pa1~ the ter1s1on Ca1lson dll\ .i vrn·v.rnte meeling that lorn~ "'" dn •ntuunf P.I session wllh sur p•11r• 101 all 10 Movie: "Satan's Triangle" 1sc1 I IS 190m1 OouR McClure Kim N .a~ A \mall boat •S caught '" a udd•n .ind mvslerious storm in the 1Ms oll lhP rio11da Cbast in an a1ea ~n~wn dS I ht 0eVll s I 11angte ED lames M1chener's World: Sports 1n AmerKa CRI I he Black At hie le I his p1ogram eaplo1es lhe thanging •ate of blacks 1n sports and raises THE George Segal is violent He needs a brain transplant before it's too late. For everyone. JiH Clayburgh co-stars. TERr:l~~fll r:lfl~ , .... crut1dl Quesl1ons dbuut the11 pldCe 1n Ame11can cullure W Hogar Dulce Hoc1r 50 bu at the Maintenance Shop 10:00 0 a 12 PllEMIEllE: Lou Grant 1R1 Lou has to .. ark a double shttt and gets an evr open1ne encounter '"'h a side of lhP !rib Iha! s new to him lhe etcenl11t mghlsrdp crew J Emercency 0 Olle9$ D Movie: "Wesi-ld" (Kt fr) /J 190m1 Yul B11nn•r lames Brohn R1chau1 Ben1am111 Westworld is 3" amusemenl pa1k wherP robols act uul each 11ay1ng gue~t s ldncy be 11 SP• dealh or mayhem G) Independent Network News 2• Jazz at lht Ma1ntenace Shop 29 M A0S H il) Una Mu1er Maruda -10:30-m mm News ID Ian al the Maintenance Shop <Rt 8111 (vans 1110 29 familr Feud 50 Bill Moyers' Journal 11 :00 D D 8 12 39 News 3 10 23 29 News g The HollJWOOd Squares 9 Movie: "An Eye for an Eye" ld•al 66 Robel! Lansing Slim P1c' ens Pal Wayne Aller the murder ol his writ and son a bounty hunter learns up w1lh a young fellow and they both sel out to gel the men responsible W You let Your Lile al One Step BtJOllCI 2• Austin City limib (C.C) TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 21. 1980 -11:30-0 II 12 MOY1ts: "Quincy, M.E." "The Saini" 3 lle9$/Mtrw Crillin Show D 23 39 lofl.1ny Carson O Morecambe I Wist D 29 News 10 News/lrOMlde m Hoc1n's Htroes CE It hkes a Thiel ED so Caphontd ABC News m llocht a lloche 12:00 0 Tw1h(ht z-0 News/Mowte: "Two on a Bench" (dra) 'II PatlJ Ouht Astin I ed Bessel! Andrew Duggan lohn Aslin Allee Ghostley A hrp grrl and a ~Quare slockbroker meet by acc1den1 on a pa1 k bench rn Boston and are prcked up n tnternat1onal sores m Miuion Impossible m Mowiu -12:30- 0 23 39 The Tomorrow Show 0 The Ballers 10 lron5ide/Adam·l2 G) lndepenclent Network News 1:00 CE Movie: 1W "lmp1<t" (mys) 49 Bnan Oonlevy. [Ila Raines A wile and her lover plan the death al her husband in a car crash but emylhtni doesn't go as planned -2:30- 0 News/Mov1t: • "The Otwrt fo1" (adv) ~I Richard Boone. lames Mason Leo G Carroll lhis drama dep1cls the pe1sonal and po ht1u1 sides ol Field Marshal Rommel and his defeat du11n1 World War ti's Afrtcan campa1en Anim•t. the !(t.,, photogr•pher, pl•yed by D•ryl Anderson (I). gets socked by •n •ngry photo subject, •nd city editor Lou Gr•nt. pl•yed by ser'9s st•r Edw•rd Asner. is under- standably conce;ned. on the fourth ••Hon premiere of Lou Grant. Monday at 1 OPM on CBS. See~y Toni istfie talk of the town. The new Toni Tennille Show hos it a ll.From comedy to conversation. · Interviews to information. Songs to satire. Tune in to Toni and see what everyone is toll~ing about. The Toni Tennille Show 4 ~~j;;gays KNDC Pegel f wEDNESDAY f SEPTEMBER 24 f111 1110rn1n1 ilnd ilfternoon hshn1s. plem m DAYTIME PROGRAMS Btlow, for your convenience, ilrt the d.tf S lllOYltS. OATTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "Powder Rive r" t 1ov1 )3 Rc;r, C'lhoun (,11 b• 11 Penn{ld.,drd\ Cor11101 ~l•t' Cameron M1lth,ll All•• Ill\"''" '"i pal 1s ~1lltd d mdn •"'r'' lh, 1ob a\ mar\11~ CD •• "Green Dolphin Street" Concl tdra1 I/ 110~ Turn!'! Donnd R'rd V.1•1 tidhn fran~ MorKan R1chd•d fltrl (dmund G .. enn 0) "Newer Too Lilte" \t ""'I 65 Mau11••0 0 Sul/•v.111 l'.wl ford Conn1f St••rn' 3:00 lt "llle• Ran lot The11 Lrves" ladvl 69 John P~vn• 11111 Davis lnhn CarradtnP 3:30 O "Neudil Smith" ll)•dl l~ l 01nl' G1ern~ Clill Pull\ EVENING 6:00 O 3 a 10 12 l3 News D D ED 29 lt llews U W011der Womiln Ci1 Maudt m M•A•s·H G> The Btttny Hill Show 2c flnnly l'o<l111t fD l·2·1 Contilcl so Prote<I Un1werst -6:30- J I? 39 News 8 MA S H O T1t he Oouch 10 Bilrnty Mille• Q) Welcome Back Kollei m »nford ' Son ED Did Cnett Show 29 To Tell the Truth 50 3·2 I Cont.ct 7:00 0 0 D 2l llews 3 8'rney Miller 0 Hippy Oilys A&il•n a TIC he Dough O The Joker's Wild 10 Merv G11fl1n Show Q)M ASH 12 lo Tell the Truth m 8'rettil ID Om Eur (C·C) 29 family Feud ED Los R1cos hmb1en Llor an so The ltlacHetlltehrer Report -7:30- 0 2 On the Town 3 Happy Oays Agil1n 0 39 famtl~ fe ud O Sha Na Na D Hollywood Squms 8 PM Magu1ne 0 h ce the Mu11c m All in the film1ly 12 19 M A S H 23 Barney Miller 2c Old Houstworh ID The M1tNt1l/Lthrtr Report EI)Arlallil so ltre from Lincoln Center 8:00 O e 12 SPEtlAL: John Schnei- der -Back Home • lhO John Schn•1 GAIACll IOCICI ·ROCK •P'S WILD GARAGE SALE ·NATIONAL HERMIT CRAB RACE • BIRJHIMY SURPRISE PARTY CDl:IO PM WID•IDA~ ....... d•·• 1 ll11 Ouk~ in lht Ouhr~ ol tt1//J1d I a lntmP1 re~10ent nl Sc1nny •I• '"~' Geo1~1A 1tlurn\ hOmP 111 ~ •11u\11d1111b11lt 1n 1~• cn .. ,,1,, Ro" 1,11• "''" ~"''I Hc1, Charle 1nd llt•t·••A Mandrell 0 23 39 Ruf Ptopre (CC) 1R1 t ••'u•t" oncludr Ill• cont lus1on ,1 'dr~~ f'or"ll t<1k1n~ udrl '" • r•~I 1Hl'1 ·Jt'rt,-. gJm.. 11 mito "'-~O\r hc~t1 '" .~·· 111 th•n~~h 1eleb11!it\ ~A•b~1.t t•rdn1An Abt lohn~n .. r1u ,,. . m '"'"'"•' ~eurtP Ad; ... tn L"J' pun• tu .d lhP \<.dlfold lad'/ "~" • 1•1b '' t ct•an Alod ·~p~u ... 1t1r1"' 011 1111 I mou• Sldte Burld "• Jn•l II·• dOnual trn., nil tr.1 R\I.,\ 0 Mo~ie: "Giant" Parr I raw I,, 11h1• 1 tamP~ D•an Roo llud~on I 1MbPlh faylur A Afdllh~ ltian '"~"''' ~ .11011R 1111lled girl trom MMvl.1r1n lh•n dOtu\lm~nl\ lo Iii• 1111 !~All l•nlfl Al• lnfPr .. OVM Wllh 11111blfm'. 111 MP•tl~n works dnd an ,1mb1llUO\ young 1an(t1 hand whO brr ·m'~' '" 111 Ncoon D 3 10 29 E11ht Is Enough 1111 17h1~1 f dlhPo~ and 0111e1 ~l•An~11•s ltierr s 10mdnct ,1dven 1111~ .1nd h111 1n \IOrP 101 ~dCh ol lhr llr.dln•O\ 11n•n Aun! V1v1an 1a~ts rhe MlttP clan rci \unnv Hdwau l'rhere .~• ol1n h31ches a dramatic sthPmP 101 l11n1 10 mtel lhe lathe• that 1l1•vr!Ptl him JO rra11 belore D Movie: "When E11ht Bells Toll" 1w\Ol 71 r 1h1\1 An1honv Hook1n\ II 11m1 Mortry Ndt11l1r Delon A llo~al Na~•' sec,,t \f!V•tt dRtnl is t\~111netJ 10 br•ak a 11n~ .. hO h11at~s )hip) '°' !hr ~old bullion un boa•d Q) PM Milcu1ne Q) Movie· "Untilmed lands" 1adv1 1~ (7h111 Con1erva11on1st I Mr) lqne\ )\u1dt~ u. lh•ough d touo ol som, ot the 111onct,1~ of ndlUlf h1~h '" tnt uppe• oea~1 ot th' ROi.ky Mounl~1ns 24 Grul Perlormilnces fD 28 Ton1cht -IUO-m Cuol Burnett fD Creal Perlormancei live lrom l incoln Ci!ntei Isaac Sleon P1ncha1 Zuckerman l11ha~ Perlman wolh the New Yor~ Philharmonic (Srmutcasl on KUSC 91 SfM) ED lltl Dulce Charyhn 9:00 O a 12 !Ito.it : "A ll umor of Wi11" rail I (dra) '80 (2hrs) Brad Davis Keith Carradine. M1r.hael O'l(eele lht story ot a boy whO transforms from a restless 1duhs1tc college sluc!ent 10 a proud and en tllu~1ast1c Ma11ne •nc! finally lo • bartle ha1dened and tmb1t1ered wet t•an 1n Vietnam chill&td by 1 m1h tart court marhal ••Ill the murder ol two Voelnilmest t1v1hans 1J U 3t Mowit: "kl o4 Lo.t'' wa> ·so (21t1s) Ron Howard Robtrl ro,wo11h Mickey AOilr~t A voung man stands t11ill for murder atier lie honors the •ishes of 1111 b1otht1 who was lolally pmlyltd on a motorcycle acc1denl ilnd does not want 10 continue 10 ltve 111 lhal concl!t1on m Mtn Gfiffill Shew -9:30-m (I Sllow ._ Leu YINll 10:00 . ....... • m n'I • ••••' cc.c) <R> "R11niw1f' 01n l8nn1 it Ill*! n TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 21, 1980 ba11 bv b111ldl synd1cale hil men ¥iho •dnl lo hunt do"n and thPn ~ill a urelly 1uung woman b•cause she '"0"1 ho"' I• d~\1101 them Q) Independent Netwotk llews €!:) Unil Mu1er Marudil -10:30- CD a> m Neon ID The Alwin N1kolais Oanct The illrt. Aviary 1R1 so Columblil, VO!ct or the River 11 :00 fJ D e 11 23 News O J 10 19 39 News O The Hollywood Squilres D Movre: "The Mad 8ombtr" l\U'.IJI n Ytnf P [ dwaod~ Chuck tonnor~ NP¥11!t llrdn~ A polite 1n •tSIJg,1101 ·~ •ss12neo ru >1>ea1heao lhe \Uren lor a mad homber who has IPllOro/ed lh~ C>ly Q) You Bet Your Lilt m One Step Beyond 24 Sammento Week 1n Review 50 Here's lo Your Health -11:30- 0 8 12 Campi11gn 180 O 23 39 Johnny C11son O Moreumbe & Wist D 3 10 211 News/love Boat CD HO&iln's Heroes Q) II hkes ii Thotf 2C Tht Advocatu 1n B11ef ID so ~ptioned ABC Ntws €:> Noche a Noche 12:00 0 8 12 Movie: "But" Cser 11) 18 81adlo1d Dillman loanne Miles le~e V1nr Jarrie Smith Jackson Alan fudge O Tw1hcht Zone Q) Mission Impossible m Movie -12:30- 0 2J 39 The Tomorrow Sllow O Mow11: M "Oochwotlh" (dlil) 36 Waller Huston David Hoven Rul h Chatrerlon Paul lu~as. John Paynt Marv Astor a> Independent Network News 1:00 D 3 • 101 29 Polict WOmiln O Mamie~ m Movie: • "Ni&hl Musi fall" (dra) 31 Rabeil Montgomery a> Movie: •• "Onil's Hanel" (dra) 61 Rober1 Alda. Linda Chris han A man becomes involved rn 1 voodoo •orsh1pping cull Iha! sur vwes on hate atone bu1 he hnds out that he c1n t forsake compassion tor olhtt~ 2:00 CJ Mowits: "lkKIO! ill tllt Howse," ''St<11t MiUIOll" OJ Motlc -2:30- fl Ntws/'"'11: ~Your MOMJ • Yw Wife" lsusol '12 -led Bessel!. £11111>tlh Ashier Jack Cus1dr An 1m1ton1ry plot 1urns inlo iln almost perfect crime when I st11ptw11ler takes reven&e on an Mlress br writ in& he• 1n10 a k1dni1pp1n1 scheme. and lurns fltlton into fact 8 Mowits: "Tiit Act!IMll.'' '11it """*"" 3:00 • Mewl•: <Ill' "llltrllhll • ., •. 1111st11" (dra l 'SS-Gent Kelly Nilfllit WOOd, Mathn Mtlntr Tiii story of love ind the ihugle bt f ... n decency and dtS1re I TU•SDAY SlrTUllU U f11 11111111111 illl4I flttrl!Mfl hthlll\, ''"" ... OAYrtMf raoGUMS ......... 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I I 1 If t It ,r 1 J4u._hh J 30 O 'Oudl1 H•nul J• , H'. t1d 1J B If l' '"' u. ~· ..i r I 1 I ~ EVENING 6 :00 0 D m 3 u 39 "ew~ U Wonder Woman U 8 10 23 29 Ntw~ O Maude m M•A SH Q) Tht Benny Hill Show zc C4nlempomr Hulllt ts.sue~ ID 3-2·1 Contact 50 Advou tes 1n B11el -6:30- 3 12 39 News a MA SH O TK h e Oouah 10 Barne, Miller m Welcome Back Kolltl m Sanford ' Son ID 01d Cavett Show 29 To Tell tlte Truth 50 3·2·1 Contact 7:00 ODU ll News 3 Barney Miller U Hfppy Days Aca1n a TK h e Oouch O The Johr's Wild 10 Mtfl' Crtlfrn ShOw m M ASH 12 To Tell the T1ulh m 8'rttb fD Ovtr lasy (C·C) 29 hm1ly feud ED Los RKos hmb1en lloun so Tht MacNt1l1lehre1 Report -7:30- 0 2 on the Town 3 Happy Oay1 Aca•n CJ 39 family feud > U Sll1 ll1 lh 8 ~.t S41uirn I rM llla1111nt D r Kt tht lllv11c m Alt "' ,~. """'' It H lll •SH U .. IMI 1i11lltr 14 Grut ,.,f9111untt\ )peu•I ID Ille lll~tllt1I Lehrer Ropor1 0) .,i.,.. •o lltw\.tht<k u • "' 8 :00 11110 .. , I ~1t II• 1 -&I •1 .; h J 0 H )I Mo.tr \.tnlrnn11I 101olon1o1hr W•f•I\ Ito• I • • fl• l,11 , r I • t I 1 ~ t> 11 .11 ~,a O P11wnt1 Cell 8~a It 'ii•, I•' " •11111 • '' 1 I 11 , 'I 0 l 10 2'tl H•OPI Oil\ • l•nc• M 11~ 1111J lhrt.lllld d•~ur 1hm1I "" "'"'"""''' 111 lf411tbdllh \t 11~ "11••1 11• 111 to•ll"'~' 0111 l f.11 h 1111 ..... Jllfl ,.,11,., lhtl 1111; I\ tu Oii 10:00 0 0 Ntw\ 0 ) 10 ~ ABC Ntw\ Clo~up f1 A111l11ftlt 1Jt d f'11-..1H N1q_I m h1dt~ndent "•twor~ lie~ 14 lh1 Sa1rb1u111 lltllttllon m Uni Muter lhr~ SO NewMhe<k ,,,{ -10:10-m mm 11ew~ W l'•t~nte I I ,,.,,,n .J• , .,., 1t It i ,1 '"' t " f1,_,,.,t k1( 111 ~ ... ~ , ~ N~-. 'tf:rh ~"" Jt,. ton t I I lh1 ,11 1tflPH t ,,, • , .. IUAlt' a, " j Al I 1111 hifl.tll(\ II ,11 so Ceily, Ce111 . Cuty h Back, B" \ B•ck 11!00 D 8 10 12 19 Hews 0 U 3 73 39 News U The Hollywood Squms O Movie "Orders lo Kill" 1 ~111 'I 1,,,,, ...,._,.. I oo .. Al~ ... 1 W You Bet You1 life m Hot1n'• Herot\ a> 11 Taw a rhiet t• lht llt&hleou~ ~plo W ~o Captioned ABC Ne•" 12:00 O lw1h&hl llHlt m M1uion lmpou1blt €D Movie -12:30-0 23 3t lhe T0mo11ow Show O lllov1e· "The lllY\trattd Man" "lo b'I ~<Jd )lt1ye1 (I) Independent Network News 1:00 0 Muerisl m Movie "' "r1esU" 1mu'i II 1 'inrr Woll••"" m Mowtt "Huk" ldUVI '>b c~111~· M~nlyuntflV M110.1 I 1Hma11 All•• th• d~dfh uf h1\ ldll1•1 lir lfldl~udm, ;u .. mlt"' , ,,tn tt·tu10-lo lh1ot Pl11I l!IHlh \I• dV .. ,,, f lt1t 1Huttjt'1 2 :00 O Mov1ts. "Cate ol Htll;' ··Pas· $1on1tt friends" €D Movie -2:30- I ., " h I • t t• • , ;, • ' G> One Step Beyond 24 Preunte 0 New11Mov1e: aw "Opentton Snatch" 1iu111J b,' lm1 lhom4~ L•· .. ~· ')Jnd1·1· I 1u1t•I IPllttPS l~F. •It I J.,,.,. lhd! d' un,. a) ba16dr; A1.-.t•; 1Jt1 ti,.. R" • 111 L1b1.lla• 11 •111 •~"·•' rl1 tl•olt I I mv11• Dunn, \\ ·~ \\',., II ,, bur1''''•1.-u1en4"I •\ •· ,,1 I I u.ird• t" I th• 1P•\ I,., \ JH D Mov1t ··01111 Monty ti I .. fl' ,, ~ 1'4-.'' LdA Jdr1.1 ,, A 1t ,, t, 1J1 ""hi ,. Ur i lr JIJ#t I 1 ( I • 1 l l j tHn• If t I • L1 t , W PM lrl1cwnt (I) Movie ., "Oe.d Ringer" J •r ~.l llf • it· 'lo IJ.. • I ",, ihh• I ittHI ,, ,tc f , .1', ll ' .JI tlJoul t'Jt.h 1!11tt ftf•' n.,., 1 ,., ,~ ! lullrfdl 14 The As<tnt ol Man W 28 lonitht so rtambards -8:30- 0 3 10 29 laveint & Sh11let I 1fll lht-I 111 !)lo1r~ ·I•• 1111 1'111 ·1h111t~~ , hut111n>, fl• 1t1· I • 1 t1.111J ,u111t1 tu~m.tl1 lt'lt .. Al1 I' h I fl i lt'l1 I 11 Wlld>O•p UJ ir1 Ill '' W Carol Burntrt W Nova (C·C) 1k A1 I•" o C11m'" 1th", 111~ q11 1 ~ •' , , ,.. mt-di di pr· 1ll, "' ti nu I• I Ah1cr .. \r~P.'. ti tt,.,...,..,, t 1r,.J '' n1~r1, P'-''l\ trl.ffi"tJ 111t1blt ti ED M1 Stcietmi 9 :00 0 Oonaltue Tonight U 3 10 29 Thtte's Comp~ny 1!1 (,,.n J• lrtP•' I• Aho n I 11 lo, t r TN ,. I • "1... s ,; \,1111 ,., \! ti .... ~·dJ1ont_.i.1 1t~ ,,., "'', ' bf' t ti \t"(.'• f 11 .. • m Merv Crtlhn Siio" 24 flambards (CC) m l11s Cltacon 50 Non -9:30- 0 3 10 29 h11 Ow•n loocl W11n n1• coObor rul lilt \lttk• 'IP~MO [ldl''' '1',o" I r.,,at ~ac11l1rr 11r "'"' I h..,1 .J.,.,.,.,,. tor be!IPI .. orkin~ cond1I•"" ID flambards (C·C) t 0111 Inn·· ill Human fact of China -11 :30-0 a 12 Movies "Lou Grant," .. Oaddy I Don't l1~e It lil t lh1f' 0 13 39 Johnny Carson U Mctreumbe & W1u 0 3 10 29 NtwVMov1t "The Initiation of Sarah" ~1J1 " r <> t ... f lt f1 O Moms .. The Castle,'' "The B~kon, .. 3 :00 W Movies ··secu11ty Risk," "Un mnltd" MARILYN? • CELEBRITY LOOK·ALIKE AUDITION • HOUSTON'S BONG CONTEST • MOTHER'S MEMORIAL MOTOCROSS 83:30 PM TUESDAYCD Page 11 .. FRIDAY (Continued) IPdlu11ng lht· ,1nlol\ ~I •h~ 11.1/V 1P\1~•nl~ 1,f Hhl•.11 > 111 tnl' hr• I tUl)<lllP Jh1 II 111 I ,, N~11 N-.~nnn1 I ie~ /11ln , h•hMe' Barn~v B• "' 111 J II •m11 1i.1m111 '" rm• thr I 11n~•n ·~n·· in l•Jwll U Mom. "N1ghl ol lhe l1v1n& Dud" ~ ,, • · h• II d•lt• 1 fl•,• 0 <1 •• fl U• • •11•1 't\i"1f • • h, t· .. 't .. J 1d1tf I 1(1 l"·t1 .1 •, •'"" lf'lt• Jr;t t 1:i.1 Ttr ,, •• , D 3 10 29 Benson k \1, 'i • ,. \1 " , 1 i \fl n J 'tu 1,•111 11 1 .,, ldt Al in N~d1 • "¥'°ltL. fh • 111f h1f" hkt"f f If'• ht'..\1.d1lu• I n1CJ1 oll 'I 1 f '•"l.lf ( ,f'l1 t'l<i ri,11-, e PM lllagrnnt SPfml Al ,, 1 UH ,•,,,,,, O Movie "fools" ''''·'' 1 1.1 , /0 ~i1~ .• 11"'' R 1 , "" kou.un· 1(flP fhl14f11h· Atl lt'I"•' lllii\l!f1 IM 1v1n~1 ,,. \ill t 1..r11 • 11ut hv1n~ 111 f1ml mr 1WllH' f11 h1 111• "'''"' ,, 1n111111 llOI0.11• 1•,1•<111•·~ fllltn /111 h11\011l1~ m PM Ma&rnne m MOY"' "M1sltr Roberts" 1111!\I ~· I 'hf 1fr·n11 f 1nrt<1 I Htu I ••n• v 1111 m1 H)<>•11f1111' 111 1 11· N.rv1 dlf'' ,hit• 1t1111n1• W111M W<11 11 Ill~ If ht'f"I'°~ 'n,j 1lh 1•1 ll~fl "'"•'\ to1 rr1mt1.U 2• lhe fbng Surch ID 28 Ton11ht -8:30- 0 23 39 Tiie f"h ol lrfe •k1 n O• I! 1 I '" J "'' ~on thin> lh,11 lfl•·y -Nill ru•11.nu-mun m1turt' O\ idn>'1nr i111und '11111! J r hQ11r ~I eorl ... ~, mov mA11111•nd D 3 10 29 Angie 11/1 I ~m•lv I •ud An111• and llud ~ rany lam1h~~ 111(~ h111n• .. n,n r~m~ \hUN hO\I R1thd•d lld"'\l'" vi>tl\ f'h1t.1delph1a with ho\ lrlrv11111n hit I hP f ~m1ly I Purl .inrt 011, 1111• 1,11 u~ d~d•O•I lh• llrnwo~ 111 dll nulrd~•uu\lv lunny I eud mal,hup m Rams Wttk ID Washington Wttk 1n Rmew m El Show de Eduardo II so Wash1n1ton Week tn Review 10:00 D 8 12 Dallas 1R ''"'" , •tJIU•dllV P•r!l•d 10• VI h•" '' /o 'hdl .n~ 1. ••D•ll n1 ,, h11rl d ~ P•' ,-, 11111 h~lp ~l1m 1,.11 "h• ~t~~n1n~ ,.,,., nP ..... n ,, I • I •1•: 1n.t hn l~lnr Ui;.-H~ n1· ~ ,• rn1o '·~'lt-\ftlU 4" ,.,,., t; 1f 1111 f)1 • ,. ! ,. 1r•t'lf P1pHfi\1 1 0 23 39 PREMIERE NBC lllaga 11ne •rth Dnod B11nklty ~. "'" ,.t~lt.I, t-('1"\ r:ltrr., ~ '''' t''"'"l J UrtPnl O"ftt ·'• f•• l.1p1 "' '"" ~ 111 dnd ~rQl•h 0 ONe•S 0> Independent Networi. Ntws 24 Flambards (C CJ ID Bill Mo,ers' Campaign Journal €9 Una Mu1er Marcada so SO feature 1 n• J11 '"' -10:30- 0 Youth and the Issues m0>€9Neu 11 :00 D D 8 23 39 News 0 3 10 17 29 News U The Hollyli~ Squares O Dave Allen al large • m You Bel Your lite 0> Ont Step Beyond 24 Another Voice m Nan:i (11ntl I ~II .t A•• Im~··'' -11:30- 0 e 12 Movies· "No Holds Bar red." "The New Avengeis" O 23 39 Johnny Carson U Mo,eumbt & Wist D 3 10 29 frodaJS 0 Rhoda m MM1e. "The Hospital" U!ml 17 C.eo1r•· C . S<1i:i 01~n• ll1i!• Bainard Hu~nrs Rorha•rl ll~· art 0> II hku a Thttf 24 Stc1t11tt11to Wttll 111 AeY~w ID Nanal~ptro"td ABC News 50 Caphontd ABC News 12:00 U Amema's Top Ten O The Suthnns fD MM" -12:30- 3 f ridap/Nfl rn Review 0 23 39 The Midni&hl Special 9 ·.00 u Movie: "Countdown" hu 11) 68 l~rnes Caao. RnbP.11 Ouvafl D 8 u Tht Dukes ol Hamrd D fndays/Kollywood Heartbeat IRl Bo anit l uke R~I aorP\IPd lur 0 Movit: w "flame and the 111slhng t"'•CP •n OOP day whPn thry fire'' 6fi Documentary try to hPIP a "Poghbni win a hOl\P 10 f1id1YSl~rol Burnett m~ M•I 11111\ gutsl~ Q) lndependtnl Network Ntws O ,, 39 Speak Up Amerru Pt11 pie around the country Rrl A charur • 1 :00 10 \Ound nll an controvmrat 1\Su'~ U Movlt: "Secrtl Certmony" fdra) 111 the oay Marioe Cortner laynt ·5q flo/8btlh I &ylor Mia r arrn-.. l\enn~d)' host and Rhonda Bates " 10 Carol Burnett/~111-12 the htld rep1111~1 Q) MO¥tt: "We'rt No An1els" ccoml U 3 10 29 Movie· "for the '>'> Humphrey Boga1t Aldo Ray lM of It" (C·C) (com) 80 Ohr~) -1:30- ltll Conawav O,ttorah Ralhn R,gr\ m Mo.1t: ··su of Grass" (dial Ph1lh1n lu renct Hrlton lacobs Cwy government agent rn Ammo 47 l\alh~rone Hepburn and even a It• trom tortogn laMs a1t hot on the trail ol a gnl lnr reason\ she tan t becon lo eu1s' and becomu involved 1n a wild t'1 chasf wolh ~1dn1pp1nu dUIO ltitll. hu masquerades "11)v1e slars •nd m1t1 tarv 1ntelhgtnce 1n a flanlit searth IOI 50meth1nR no one can name CD Merv Gntfin St.w J~ Bill Mo,trs' Jtvrnal m 50 Will SlrHt ""' -9:30-m S..et1IMlllO Wn• In ltlriew 0) 'f AIMK1 Qlit? SO Oki Frltflds. Mn frle111h p ... ,. 2:00 D -....its: "Pllyboy of the Wntern World," "Tiie Stele rs" -2:30- D Movie: "SllMert1111" (dra) 68 Gene Barry loan Collins U Mo.In: "111111 wttll Wtnp," "Tiit =•" 3:00 CD Movie: lWI "Whipsaw" (mys) JS-Myrne loy. Spmtr Trm a> Mowle: "Tiit S•ull" (hor) 'f>S Pftlftr Cu~h1np C~w.tnph'-t I ~r SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21 MORNING 6:00 U Neu Repl1y e Summer Semester O Community Ftedbic~ m Unrvmrty of the Au 0> Films that Tuch -6:30- 0 Sun11st Semeslei J Villa Alegre O !hat's Cat U It s Your Busmes.s e TV Clas.sroom O Davey & Goliath 10 It's Your Business m Spea~ Out 0> Romper Room ff) Captioned ABC Ne•s 39 Hol Fudge 7 :00 D M11rlo's M;igic Movie M1chrne O 23 39 Godzill1/Globttrot1m U Pacesellers D 3 10 29 Superh"nds O Hot fud&e Siio• m Turnabout ff> Yoga lor Hullh -7:30- 0 Dusty's Treehoust O 811 Blue Marble e K1dsWorld O The lone Ranaer m Elementary News m Son11su tD As Wt Ste It 8:00 D e 12 The New Adventures of Moghly Mouse/Heckle and Jeckte O 23 19 Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo U leave It lo Btavtr D 3 10 29 Plntkm1n O Roller Superstars m Movtt: IW "Boys Town'' Mia) lR ~penm lracy Mickey ~oon~y Nt•lnt~n huror, I esl1e f Pnton 0> Spet11I People ID Once Upon 1 Cl1ss1c -8:30- D 8 t2 The lom & Jerry Show U Rifleman 0> Htrt's lo You ID Rellob 9:00 D 8 12 The Buis Bunny/ROid· runner Kour 0 I Spy 0 The lone llan1er Q) Car rascoleftdu ID fttlln& Fret -9:30- D 23 u The Dafty Dv<k Show u 3 10 2t Stay Ooo •1111 Smppy Doo Q) ~tt1n' Over m "°'' 10:00 II ..ti H lltt11•11 & Ille Sllper 1 U 811 V1Hey O l111rtl & Klrdy m Hoa•n's Heroes II) Mofle: (Jlri "Y1llR T1111llll•'" (Adv)·~ Ro1y Calhoun No3h Beery h P~ggit r.asllr Ptltr Gravts. WdrMI AndNson 50 Vottrt' l'~fiM rv WEEK SEPTEMBER 21 1980 -10:30- 0 e 12 Tlle Popere Hour D 3 10 29 l1ff.Hympics m S11 111!1lllon S Man ID lnlerna1ton1t Kotchtn 11:00 O 21 39 Baseball I hf Monlrr~I f •Pn~ al tht> Pt11ladelph1a Pholh~s OR lhP C1ncinnah Rtds al rh• Holl\ Ion Awns u Bonlllll D 3 10 29 Wttkend Specral !RI !ht lncr,d1ble OetHl1~e\ 0 Wild Wild Wes1 ID Mak1n1 Thrn&s Grow so ~cramento Week 1n RHoew -11:30- 0 e 12 Dnk Pack D 3 to 29 Ameman Bandstand m Sout T111n 0> Superman ID The f rench Chef sa. Washington Week rn Revttw AFTERNOON 12:00 D 8 12 fat Albert U The Rm11 O The East Side lllds m Movie: IW '"hrnn"s Secret Treasure" ladvl d I lohnn1 WP1\smuller 0>-Tman 24 Tht Grow1n1 Yu11 ID Trains. Tnch and Trntles 50 Wall Simi Week -12:30- 0 8 12 Tiie lone Ranier /Tar· un Adttnlurt Hour · 0 Ral Patrol U 3 10 29 NCAA Footb11t I ~ams 10 oe announced fD flambard.s (R) ED Futbol lnttrnat!Oftal $0 Amtriun Go.ern~nl 1:00 U The Munsters m Mmus Wtlby 21 F1mit1 l'ort11il -1:30- 8 e 112 lO Minutes U f·Traop 0 Abllott & Costello fli) Oceanus: The Marine EnWfrOtl· mttlt • so Be1innin1 1'11no 2:00 fl KldsWolhl 11 At Ont Witll a GiMipn's Island 8 Sia MMlitn S M111 m Ollter lifllib 12 hlurMy to Afttnture a> Movie: '"OceH's 11" (com) 60 frank Srnalta Dun Maritn. Samm1 Dam Ir u fut11ftttt Call to Pleasu1t fl!) Gltt11 Tac: Wtt Gellts ,. lttwK111t11 Wttlily so lttt1odllcHl1 ..., -2:30- fl 2 Witll You tl Wallys ""'*' I) '"""" 1)4 c.n...,.,.ry ""'"' lllllft ID s.,tr ls1retln 111 l'lti41ts IJt M11J Tyll1 *°'' 3:00 fl lashf Ille WiW 11 A11kllltv1t U~ I THURSDAY S1'llMIU l~ fti 1N1111111 IH 1ltt1-lbl ... 1. pluu Ht OAnllll ,IOCHMS ....... 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""3• O'l"'"W "MOWtr -1tw 8111 llttft &.•I\ Ge lo l1p;n" I, wlll I~ I''"" 111111 lull•\ l•(krr f.rh• It.I• r Uuu~I o. ~1111111 i\ >rijJy ;~r11t 11111 lllr ll~d'~ 111111 ~111nR lo l11p"11 111 '""~' h1' lorlullr 111 111111)1•11 1> 1111111 Cl Ill~ ullQu• r rJ 01 1111 ll•.it · """ 1••1>11•01• n1111 111 K" 't' d1~h1 O Mov11 ·r our Rode Out" "" , lo'I I '111 ) 1'•1111 II k~brt I\ 'lur I 1011 I ' h• li•tl\•11 luh;11 M~t~o\ A U\ MAl)l,.11 111 Vt\lrd 111 bdn~ •l•b"v ''"' 11111111•1 "'th ,,,., 1r.1rl .111d J I 111>r1lo11 lllAll 11d~ tu~•lt1., "''' lnr ilt.r•l 111 d )ltth111i; '·'""''"' •t1"1un hllrJ Jllllu v"r•t lltdl ltdd\ tu ~' •lh tB PM M•111111e (I) MJ\lmts of the Pac1hc 1 't11\1 v •I Jiii! l\IJ111h ···n· ln0U) 1•a Jkr'\ lu~I .. 1 .... 1h/dh II> li?IUbO'lllo , lor•d UIJt 1rtl) !It d11 pdlt OI lh•l r • 11r11w l~n1111 11J.~n1111r '10lu11ng lltr i j>I l\ldlld Ull,,~I\• JI lht ~·1111111 W 28 Ton1cht so Orama W·I~ lluc~ -8:30-m Carol Burnett 24 N1t1onal Geo1r1ph1c Spmal (C·C) fD he') four Years (C·C) Whole llousr d1de1 6nd Cab1nel rntmbe•s lllr pie11den11 mPn art •~ao1111~d 111 lellll\ ol lhe11 trrmrndou1 IXJWel ,111d •nlluenct. on an intervre" nt )ohn lnrhchman Justph (,at1laoo .1n1J Cid•~ Cllllord b~ lloward II Smith W la C1rablna de Amb11oso 9:00 O a 12 Mom: "A Rumor of Wai" Concl \d•JI 110 t.'hr1) Br.iJ 0dv•\ l\r•th (411~1)111• M1cha•t o l\etle The 'lu•~ ul J bo1 .. 110 11.in,lorm\ trnm A ie1lle11 1deJh1ti "'II•~• \tudellt lo " orQud and tn lhu\•d\lrc Mo111nr dnd l1nall~ I~ ,, b.1lllf hdrdened and emb•m•~d ••I ,,~n ·~ V1Plnam half.rd b1 d 111111 1;11 court ma111a1 .. uh the m1;1a., 01 1 .. 0 V1r1namPSr CMhans D n 39 Mo .. e· ··Race·: Id•• 80 1lht\J Ow1d Soul Voe laylm >, Yaph•I Kono lames Wh1lmo1e A man run\1t ted ut lhP c11mP 111 rape ·~ a~s1~ntd ID a p1og1am des1,'ntd 10 1Pl11rm olltnde1s by trv1n~ lu nelp JhPm lo ven1 th~11 aog~r on o1bu~ove pe1>ons in lhfu pa\I 1Pd1r11tJI Do~ 1"tru11 Advrsed 1 m Merv G111f1n Show ED Cua de Huupedes so Shm Cuisine -9:30- 24 Renata Scotto, P11m1 Donna ., f1M ........ AHlla "~pit luic:t Mrs T<1nl sh1rn her hOSP1t1t room w1tn 1mt1blt and bl&oted rtv1 M1t(hfll ~ndy 8Ut11) whO IOSI ht1 111ulht1 I" tl\P v«•Y wmt hO)P•l•I help•, thn 1e11111n~lly 111 wom;n tact dt Jlh ilillh ai;cr ~o l h4 US Chron1CIH 10:00 O O Ntws • 3 1 10' 2t 20120 (I) lndtpend1nl lltlwoi• Newi 2• (very four Ytm (C·C) tD Ca111tr1 Ihm (C Cl 110 lah w.11~1 Ali A11i.11t411 D1111n;I I hi\ II• r uno nt "1 •• 1m1~r~ lhe hie .. 1111r t•fdl A111~111 ,111 1~11 11111\1(1~11 •,1ngff 111d 1umpo~•1 "'"' tJ•rd di lhP 4gr ut I~ 111 1'141 ED Uni llluta1 M1rcad1 so Newschec~ -10:30-m W WNews fD Mulerp1ece. f hulre. Liiiie (CC) tlll ~o lo Sa, I Am 11:00 tJ D 3 10 29 News O !ht Hollywood Squares 0 9 t 2 23 l9 lltws O Movie: "Carl}' on Cleo" 1ton1J ti~ Ama1111~ f!d111• S1dnei id•ll•• Kr11nelh Wollrams loan S>tn\ G) You Bel You1 lilt (I) One Step Berond 24 Austin C11y l1m1ts so Cttensioru -11:30-tJ e 12 Moms: "The Jelle• sons." "McMillan and Wile" D 23 39 Johnnr Carson U Mortcambe & Wise O 3 10 29 NewstCnarlle"s An&tls m Hoea n's Herou Q) II Takes a Thief W so Captioned ABC News 12:00 U Twilight Zone m Mission lmpo~1ble rn Movot -12:30- D 23 39 The Tomo11ow Show U Movit: "lhe Last Roman" •dldl I! Or sun Wdl~\ M1thdrl llu1rn (E} ln~ependtnt Net.work News 1:00 O 3 ' 10 29 Police Women O Maverick ID Movit: 811 "Orlfntat Drums" \~dv ~4 Rull•IO I ,,1111a11 M1111·11r !Ji1·f111l1 [~" t•d A1111lol m MOYlf' '"The Sn a1e Innocents" ld111 b; Anlhloll1 Q1.,n11 2:00 O Movies· "Operation Cross £3 11u:· "Portrait from lite" W M<Nlf -2:30-0 Mo .. e: "Who Killed lhr Myste llOUS ,.., fosttr" .... 'O !1111 I &, 1~nine ~•"1 tallr 1 ll ( 111non fhe "'~ •II d ,,,., 1• MJl\h~!I ol a 01Jll Al'\I• '" IO"'' Ill II•• IH· II udd~nly 1e~P••d111 d by th• ~Pl'"" "l •lfcllon O Movies. "Rom1n Scandals,'' "Cleopatra" m Moms "H11hway Dracnet." "Lady at Midnight" 3:00. {El Movie: sw "The Well" ld1.1 ~I HM•v M11rP.on Richard Rtrhf• - I FRIDAY StnllllH 2' fOI lllOllllftt IM .,. ............. pltHt stt OAYTIMl 'llKUMS. ltlow, IOI '"1 to11wtalt11Ct, .,, tlle day's ,...i., o.mME lllOVIU 12:00 Ill "ltllA CUM" (dra) S6- lean Simmon). Gui Madison G) • "S-tr11t1e l'N fMMI Y111" (dra) '42 Lana Tu1ner (I) ""Ind of lovt" ((Om) 63 Robfrt Prtslon HJO 10 "Mid Wo!Mn ti Clllrllot" l'arl II (d14) 69 Kath111ne lleoouro t.harles Boyer at "Harum, Scuu111" lmusl 6S I Im l're)lty ):30 0 "Shoolinr" (IOS) ., t M1ll1t l'e1~111s J''k Mino1$0J1 EVENING 6:00 O 8 12 23 Jt News DD m 3 101 29 llt1f1 O Wonder Woman 0 M1ud1 G) M A•S0H Q) the Benny Hill Show 24 Otsi1n Home lnte11on fD J.2.J Cont1tl so PrOject Universe -6:30- 3 12 39 News a M A•S H O Tic Tac Dou&h 10 Birney Miller m WtlcOmt Back Kotter (I) Sanford ' Son W Dick Cavett Show 29 To Ttll lhe Truth so l 2 ·I Con I act 7:00 tJ D 0 23 News 3 Barntr Miller U Happy 01ys A111n a Tic h e Dough O The Joker's Wrtd 10 Merv G11lhn Show m MA 'S H 12 To Tell toe f1uth f,E! Barel11 24 Washington Week in Review W Over Easy (C·C) 29 r amlly feud ED Los R1cos hmbien Uoran so The MacNt1l/leh1er Report -7:30- tJ 2 on lhe Town 3 Happy Oays Acain D 39 family feud o s~ "' 111 O Tttetone flews 8 PM Ma,u1nt O hce the M1111c m All 1n the family 12 29 MA S H 23 Barney Moller 24 Wall Street Wtt~ fD The MacNtiltlehrtr lleport WA11ana so Voters' Pipeline 8:00 tJ 12 The Incredible Hulk (R) A l01n" mr11•>1c1rto~1 gives Oav1d a hit Au~ mvolv~~ him rn dn inner gang oofl1\ I ~h11 h 11 ld~fS lhe Hui~ (I) 11·~1·~ D 23 39 PREMIEllE: Tht Flint· stones An ~It new an1maled se11es . . . The easy, safe hunger-free weight loss program comes to Orange County! The Nutri/System Weight Loss Center Program. the no decision, no calorie counting way to quickly and safely lose weight has come to Orange County. Now you could lose up to a pound a day or more with I Nutri/System Weight Loss CenJer's professionally super-~ vised program. 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