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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-05 - Orange Coast Pilot"Prices Bursting at Top of Triangle B)' STEVE MAalU.£ °' Tiii OMty ~-... -- One N~wport Beach real Nlate aaent calla It the vorttx of valu., the tdanale of power and the whirlPOOl ol wtaltb. An art>a, ht1 ex plains , wherl' Mere~s Beni u c fondly known iu "N e wp or t Volkawaaens"' utd a million buc k s won't fuarantee an ocean \•lew. A place wbcrc u ma11 pul5 his roun . ·~ ,-~ try ·lsh Harbo r MAH1.• Rld1e eetate on th• market for $2.9 million and days later turna do~ three bid• over $.1 million becauae the ftnandna "Ian 't rt&ht." SllND.4~ SPEt'IAI. mlrrOC'Olm of the f'rnnom.v ," Wood told membet'I of the Nf'wport lfarbor Co!lt# Mesa Board of Realtors "You ca11 only still at the price th~ huy~r b willln& to P•Y " And u l'Very rHltor listen!n1 wall aware. th.-buyer 11 w1lllna w dill deep for a sllc-e uf tht' pit Wood off~ns lAll u ample A C'orpontt• l'X et·ut 1 v~ wlb his 10 arrc Penn11ylvu111u ~·sl ut\', t•ornplt:tu wtth mini forf'!Jt und runnmic istream, ror $300.000 lll\d then 1'~nds mort: than that for a ~ yt•ur old Coron11 del Mur crat'kerbox, "J u lted h1n1 why ." Si&Yll the Newport broker. · ' 1rn d he 11 aid ·Ber a use the neiahbort>ood is stable . because1tcan't bereplaH·ed ' " He SUi&esu that answer explains why a youna famaly snatches up a f,c!86,000 Irvine tract home without blinking as soon as the property hits the market A &olden belt where one speculator snaps up a $2 million, three-lot, bayfront home and then announces he'll tear the place down and sell each lot for $1 million He's soldtwoorthe lots already. He says 1t also explains why the l , 100-square-foot Cor ona del Ma r ··charmer" he once owned sold for$35,000 tn 1970andthenfor$227 ,000in 1979 The current owner, he sayi:., wo uldn't sell it for $300,000. SIMPLE PRIVATE DRIVEWAY LEADS TO MOST EXPENSIVE REAL ESTATE LISTING IN NEWPORT BEACH HISTORY Gene Washburn E•tate In Corona del Mar Otten lntertor Elegance, Ocean View for $5.5 Mllllon to Select Buyen Realtor Jim Woods, president of Uni · que Homes, claims the Newport-Irville area, of which be speaks. is expensive, 1s getting more expensive and is worth everycenL John Macnab, whose Macnab-Irvine Realty currently has listings on 15 Newport area homes in excess of SJ million, says some buyers are immune to worries over such things as yo-yoing interest rates. customers are people who've just sold .. businesses o r are e ntrepre ne urs "who've really gone at it." Del Mar. It's going for $5.5 million. The price breaks Macnab's old record established when his firm sold the John Wayne waterfront estate for just under $5 million. Macnab says the buyer sold an oil company to buy It. One realtor, Newport's Carol Mulvey recently s uggest ed that when a customer coughs up several million for a place he ex·pects more lhan just seven bedrooms, 10 baths and a four-car ''The sale of ho m es is like the Speaking for lhe mallion dollar home hunters, Macnab suggests many of the The John Elkins Co. currently has the li sting on the most expensive piece of real estate in Newport Beach history - the Gene Washburn estate in Corona So why do people pay so much? ·garage . . <See TRIANGLE, Page A2J S-U-N-B-A-Y DAILY PILOT * * * * VOL. 73, NO. 279, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1980' FIFT Y CENT ; T.Wlqf Trildag Trlda See these great big men on little tiny tricycles? They don't even know bow to pedal. They need a big brother to push. Ac- tually this was a heat race in the fifth annual Delly ...... --.~"'- Newport Beach Tricycle Grand Prix at Balboa Pier· Saturday. Eventual winners were Bob Clark and Russell King for the (ho· hum > fourth year in a row. ·510 Abandon Ship Fire Disables Liner Near Alaska A Huntington Beach attorney was among 510 people rescued from chilly Alaskan waters Saturday night after a luxury liner bound for lh• Orient caupt fire. Thirteen hours later all passenaers, many of them elder· ly. were reported rescued from the rapidly burning Holland America Cruises liner, Cout Guard officials said. John W. Gyorkoa of Hunt· lnaton Beach told reporters at a rescue center in Sitka, Alaska that he had been adrift for six hours in an overcrowded lifeboat launched after the Dutch cruise \i.ner Prinsendam caught fire 120 miles off the rugged Alaska coast. ''When we were picked up. the seas were rising. Before that, It was very uncomfortable and very unpleasant. But when the ~eas started washing . over the rails into the lifeboat, the cold was a lmost unbearable," he said . Gyorkos estimated there were more than 100 people in his lifeboat. "If they'd put one more person in, somebody would have had lo hang over the side." They were plucked from the lifeboat one at a time in a sling hanging from a hovering Coast Guard helicopter. Red-eyed with fatigue. and clad iJl lhe tuxedo and patent leather shoes be had been wear- ing when be entered the lifeboat early Saturday, Gyorkos moeUy pralaed the o~erl1 conduct of mon erew and'lfusensen. "But, there were three_ or four members of the band aboard our lifeboat and a couple of other crew members and they actuaJ. ly pushed aside old ladies" to 1et/icked up by a helicopter. be s al . "Pa11en1ers could not have behaved better than they did . The.re w.as '1 0 panic what.soever." He said most passengers were in their pajamas when they were ordered to the top deck early Saturday morning. Although they were not al- lowed to return to their cabins to get clothing, Gyorkos said the ship's gift shop was opened up and passengers were allowed to take clothes. Drapes also were ripped down to use as blankets. Passengers were taken aboard a 1.000 -foot oil tanker Willfamsburg, the first rescue (See PAS..~ENGERS, Page A2> Mideast Truce Call Carries Warning BAGHDAD. Iraq (AP) -Iraq warned that a cease-fire it planned to begin at dawn today would be shattered if Iranian at- tacks continued. Iran has alr eady rejected the U.N. Security Council's cease-fire call. U .N. Security Council resolu· lion." Khai r alla h also charged Israeli jets parlicipated in an at· tack on an Iraqi nuclear re· search fa<.'ili ty Tuesday, but he refused to present evidence of the claim. Israel denied similar cha rges Friday. ·Profit From Emptiness? Iraqi Defense Minister Adnan Khairallah announced the pro· posed three-day cease-fire hours after Iranian jets attacked fog. shrouded Baghdad on Saturday in retaliation for a series of Iraqi air raids. Both Persian Gulf countries also claimed victories by their ground forces in battles for key Iranian cities. Khairallah told r eporters at a n e ws confe r en ce he re t hat today's cease -fire was con- tingent on the cessation of lra- n i an h ostilities. military buildups a nd a nti-Iraqi pro- paganda. Meanwhile. Iran ·s revolu- tionary leade r , Ayatol lah Ruhollah Khomeini, issued a new warning lo Arab countries against aiding Iraq and agam rejected an Iraqi cease-fire in the 13-day old wa r . Tehran Radio said Iranian firing squads had executed 15 people in the war zone for ~spionage and treason. Districts Making Deals for Surplus Schools By PIDL SNEIDE&MAN OI .. Deity """Steff What happens to a neighborhood school when the neighborhood runs out of younpten? During the put two decades, that dilemma was unthinkable for many Orange Coast school d11trictl. Claaarooms were fuU, ~nroll­ menta were climbing and local districts were busy building new schoolB and buying up vacant land for future s~ls. Some officials assumed the enrollment balloon would never bunt. ' But bunt it did for the school districts serving Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, ToughLuek Gipper Plea Not Enough DIXON, Ill. (AP) -The Dixon High School football squad tried to win one for the Gipper -or at least for the man who o6ce played the Glpper ln the movies -but the team wu trounced 42.0. Just boun belOl'e the homecoming same Friday with ill rival from nearby SterliD1, GOP presidential hopeful Ronald Rea1an issued a statement that was read to a scbool auembly. "Go after It, Dixon Hi&b." Rea1an said. "S'terliD1 WU always a touch competitor even wben I played on tbe Dtx· ----··--· . --"M we always did tbe best -.e ebuld do -alwaJI. Tbat'1 tile American way -to compete -to do tbe best Job JOU aa pa11lbb do,'' •aid Re .. aa, who a»layed Geor1• Gipp ID '"l'be Knute Rockne Story," -I "Lit'• lhow the world th8t we from Dt:aoa have a wln· Dine ..utude." ••• Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach. Because of dec lining birth rates and high houaing costs that keep out many young families, these districts no longer have enough students to fill existing schools. . Several di1tricts also own un- developed parcels that were purchased for additional schoolB. Like most Oraqge Coast real estate, this property bas • skyrocketed 1n value. Thua, local districts are faced with some touah decisions. Which schoola should be closed? Should a shut-down school be leaaed to another party or sold outright? Some districts are tempted to sell their undeveloped property to pump up their dwindlln1 budgets. But if the declining enrollment trend under1oes a dramatic revenal, will the dis· trict be left without land for a necessary new school? Further compUcatina the pic- ture la the fact that many local schools were bullt with state loan• that bave not yet been paid off. U a ctiatrlct Hila such & school, the resulliDI windfall aoea to the •tate -not the local district. Also, a new ltate law aimed at p.....rvtna local parka lmpo1e1 fre8b reatrtctiGnl on ani{ acbool diltrlcb that plan to H · proper· I. ty used for. r ec reatioenal purposes. Not all Orange Coast districts face these 'Surplus property dilemmas. ~o districts, In fact, wish they had a few extra schools around lo handle their growma enrollment&. The Irvine and Capistrano un- ified scbool dl.atricts both have a continulna influx of students and are scheduling new schools for constnaction. HopiDI to avoid some of the problems currently plaguing their ·neighbors, Irvine and Capistrano school officials are bulldinl schdolS that can be ad· juated In size to accommodate drastic cbanees in enrollment. Someday, these diatricts, too, may ~ce a sharp drop in enrollment, neceultatin1 school cloeura. For t.bb reuon, the new Irvine and Capistrano cam· puses are desiped for euy con- venion to commercial apace. Local otftdals are not the only ones -keep..!:l a close eye on the 1urp1 .. p rty Issue. Char1e1 that districts •bould 4.lapoee ~ such land and build· lnp more quickly have been ad- vanced bf tbe Commilaloa on Califorala State Government Or1anbaUoG and Economy. an independent advisory board, nicknamed the Little Hoover (lee ltJaPLV8, Pa1e Al> ' "If they agree, we hope we will reach a peii~eful solution," he said. "If they persist in fight· ing, then we will go on fighting after we prove to the intema· Uonal forum that we r~spect the King Hussein of Jordan. the only Arab leader to openly sup. port Iraq and to offer military assist ance, went to Baghdad Saturday to personally assess the war situation . a palace spokesman said. Western diplomats in Baghdad said the war seemed to be settl· ing int-0 a static s ituation, but still had the potential of spread- ing beyond Iran and Iraq. ftN THI: INSIDt: aaoADCAST AT LAST - "Beulah Land," a miniseries set In the South during the Civil War era, Is finally coming to TV after one postponement, some fine tuning by a ·historian and a continuing outcry that it is de· meanlnlt.o blacks. Page Alf'.' DE8E&T llECCA -Lookin1 for a romantic hideaway for a second honeymoon ? The Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz., has several attributes momtna. noon and night that are recommended In a travel feature. P.,e 8'1. WHEEL ESTATE - Limousine services alon1 the coast are movln1 • ri1ht aloo1 thanks to cllmtele who don't seem to mind payln1 thousands ol doUan for the 1u and luxury. Some riders pool their re· sources, but a LalUJla Beach chauffeur teU. about more \m· .usual .ril'!'.:.~ C!~ __ _ •/ ...... EXPANSION STALLED -As Orange County lakes a breather from its industrial and building booms of the past decade, some corporate heads say the cost of lfbu&ing may cause them to re· locate their headquarte rs or any ad~itional plants . A survey takes a look at the financial statistics behind this reasoning.· Page Cl . DAILY .. ILOT HCTIOltt Celer(Mlkt ............ . -TY-- t .12 ~LY PILOT McQlieen Given Laetrile MAl<IA M••x 1APl <'n11<'1•1 :o.trH'kt•n IH'lor Sl l'\t' ~t{>tM•n hu~ h1•en t .. k intt the I 0 n I I II \ I' I ' I ,al ' u h ' l J n I' C" L1H•t ri 11'. u.-. "1•11 ·'' 111 hc·r Jruiis 11 o rc,on l11~111tal ,.1uth 11f T1 IU~tna . 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Actor Under TrPatm,erit In Mexican HidPau ay 'I do not knuw lo\hllt Mr McQuttn's peraonul motlvauon (Of ('c>mlnjl h e r e WM b ,' Rodrtinwi Sa.Id, "hut wht-n you ~J)(·11k with hun o u flntJ awl It '11 l..-Ut' In ult <'ltOC'(•r 1>81 lt!OlJ\ t hat th •rt• conu•:1 u 11mt' when I tw 'ltu1ttl4\n see m i. h('lpli.!~i. II '' tht•n thal they bt:..im to IU1'1k '"" ,1rd altt:rnutin· thl•l oiJ>Y lht'rt' llS n•J wuy lhut 1t11 v11nt> know~ that rlu1t•:.111nt•11nt· will die " lloclrtl(ll l'/ ,,11J Ml'ti11l'l'n, who \.\us 11111 uvu tl u lJlt• (111· an in hc'rvH·~ uls11 ha:. bc·•·n lakmg a Jupt111t·~t· \j1·1·1111• tnJde Crom hllc-c·llh w.u<1lh uw1I 111 th(! treat nw111 111 tul>t•rc·ulu:.b wh&r h we h.i \ •' 10111111 '1·n IH·lpful tJu1ld1ng up th1• p.it1t.'11t ·, 1111rn11r11t1es ' H o d1 1~u1·1 ma1nta1ned M t•()Ut'l'll h .1~ 1111provt.'d con- :-11h·ral>I~ '>ln<'l' tra11:.ferr 111g Lo 1 hf' t'orl\'t.'rtt>d rr-,ort hotl'I from j l.u~ l\11Kt'l1•' h11-.p1tal l'arll••r 1 his i.u11111wr 'I 11 the beginning, he would 1u:-1 IA· drooped over his bed. 1111w he lies down," the doctor -,uul "Ue(orc. he was in such Jhllll he roulc1 hardly move from h1 · bed to the ch1tir. Now he walki; an>und the gardens and <I r1 VI"!! his car through the grounds. and is even able to Jump mto lhe swimming pool s()m elimes "Iii" attitude has changed, too ,.. Hodri~uez added. "He 's not full of self-pity, as before." Tbe doctor said the program ut the l8·month-old hospital in- cludes exercise. psychotherapy and de toxification t.P rid the bo d y o f wh a t Ro dr iguez dc'>c ribed as th e e verday po1l:>ons people take in in the form ur unhealthful foods '1r liv- IO~ habits. It "•t.' d1:.C'loi.t•d l:a'l week thul ~k~ul"t'n hlil\ mc'>11tht·l1o m11 u 1 .ire• form vf lung l'U01't'1 mun\ 1hwt 111 ~ r1·i,:arc1 u~ 1111 uni hi" Th1: .11·1or hml 1l1•n1ed r1·1mrb u( ltw •'<lllt't'I 1111 MX month" 111 11rflt't tu 'I'•' rl' h1" fcrn1lly 'c.tncl Iv rcte:t ltl Ill\ i.1•11sc tlf d1gn1t)' u.. I thC1ught I was going 111 '111.i,' 1w ,·ordi11g. 111 a ~te:ttemt·nt frum h1i:. llolh w111xl pubhtlst Hoilrt KUt't s ::i1d l hal when Mc·Quecn arr1 vl'd J I Silntu M :ina the actor h<td bt'e11 told he had "uni\ a rew wceki. tu Four Recuperate h\ c - "I do nol gl\ c m v JJBl 1cn~ a l ime e~l1m iak like that ," he added. "<Ydl\ccr 1:. a lready a death sentence to the patients i''uur t·oa~la l .11 l'J rcs1de11t o; are rl'µu rted 111 ~lubll' nmd1tion today. followm~ a two r ar cnl- hs wn Fnde:t \ 111t.:ht wh1l'h sent ft ve peupl~ lo 1 h n·e l'nunl v hospitals. Ronald 'I' Dt·;1n io Jntl Ken Lee Rudenhoerter, 20, both of Cost a Mesa. are reported in sta· ble cond1t1on at Hoag Memorial tlt)Sf.)ltal V<r laur1l' Clifford, 26. of Costa M c~a was listed in stable condi· l 1011 di Santa Ana Tustin Com· m un1t} Hospital I-fe r daughter. Amy Cli fford. was released. Prison Cuts Ordered Also in -;table condition at UC I r \' 1 n e M e d i c a I C e n t e r i s Ehsabl'lh ~:astman of San Juan Cap1strJno .. . -.. .. STARKE . Fla . CAP ) - Alarmed by an "intolerable" level of prison violence including fo11r inmate murders in five months. a judge has ordered the population of the Florida State Prison here cut by a third in 10 rtays. inmate& who contend they have been subject to cruel and un- usual punishment at the prison and that the prison's staff is una- ble to protect inmates from each investtgate-Che a lregatfons ln Ifie suit. The ~ µ m accident occurreo wh~n lh~ ~JF-wheel-driv-e-v61i cle driven by Dean coll ided with the car driven by Ms . Eastman on Mesa Dr ive and Irvine Avenue, in Costa Mesa . Baring a Large Tillie DeityP'llll- The trans fe rs may create h<irdship for the state's prison sy,stem . but the situation at St arke was an "eme rgency." Ci rcuit .Judge RA. Green s aid. other. · The judge's ruling al so followed by two weeks the re· lease of a stinging report by a pane l of four penal experts whom Green had appointed to The report said there were not enough guards to keep lht' in mates under control, which wai. a major factGr in the violenc·e. It also said fights generally were caused by disputes over homosexual partne rs. Fliers Survive Brea Crash Mrs. Nancy Terry, Veronica Terry and Karolyn Asaki try out one of the heavyweight attractions Saturday during Irvine's Harvest Festival. Fun continues today, starting with pancake breakfasts from 8 a .m. to noon. Festival in Heritage Park closes at8p.m. "The violence still rontinues . The f'rl'sent s ituation is 1ntolera hi,.," said Green He or dered lh 1t 372 of the 1.122 inmates at 1 hi' maximum security prison be 111oved . and limited the prison µn pule:ttion lo 750 inma tes Ile :-11 I d h c w :.i s p a r l i c u I e:t r I y JI a rmed l>y the sle:tyings of four inma tes at the prison s ince J une Man-Killed In FV Crash An unidentified man was killed early Saturday morning when his car slammed into a block wall a long Harbor Boulevard near Goodale Avenue, Fountain Valley police s aid. Violence. the report s aid. "oc curs routinely and predictably ~t meal tunes." when the staff short age is at its worst. The experts said stjjCf trainmr should be improved and better treat ment s hould lJe gi \'en to mentally disturbed inmatt's PriS-On 0Cfic1als denied most of the charges m I.ht" n ·port and called the panel '5 recom menda- tions unworkable. Two Orange County men escaped serious injury Saturday morning when their Cessna 152 crash·landed safely near a con- st ruction site in Brea. police ·aid. Pilot John Kaini llolana, 39, of San t a Ana. told police that engine trouble fo rced him down minutes after taking off Crom John Wayne AirJX>rt. Smog Disappearing But Still Unlwalthy Green said ht.> 11rd-crcd lht' transfer beraust• of the rorrec lion department :; rc:.ponse to the report. No transfer plans have been made and the deadline "doesn't ~Ive us much time." s aid Prison "upermtendent C.G. Strickland Identification of the man is be- ing withheld pending notification of next of kin. "The population rap is the re- sult of the department 's inability to comply with the rommittet!'s I .t Don Roger s aid that the pi lot bypassed the c rowded G r ee11 River Golf Course in favor of the housing tract under construction at Yorba Ranch Road and Trail Street . No homes were damaged dur- ing the 11 :'5 a.m. crash. Holalil and his passenger. Daniel Bitne r, 38 .of Fountain Valley, were t reated a t Canyon General Hos pit.ii for lacerations. LOS ANGELES <AP ) -The weekend brought the promise of some relief for Southern CaLifor· nians who have suffered through five days of thick s mog and sticky heat. But officials warned that despite the eaainc of conditions which trapped the pollution in- side lbe mountain-ringed South Coast Air Basin. it may take several days for the thick cloud of smog to dissipate . The s tate Corrections Depart- ment plans to aru>eal the order, which came in connection with a :-u1l Green is hearing from nine Fountain Valley paramedics treated the driver who was transported to Fountain Valley Community Hospital where he later died. recommendalions," he s aid. , The population Umit m ight be raised if prison officials can show they can kePp the inmates under ront rol. (; rt•t•n sa iii TRIANGLE LURES MIIJJON DOLLAR HOME BUYERS . • • She s ays the customer seeks a house with some history. a house where the lineage can be traced. One example would be the waterfront home on Lido lsle that once was owned by Thomas May. owner or the May Com- pa ny. May, as the story goes. added an in- terior elevator because of a heart ail- m ent. He died inside the home several years ago near the indoor reflection pool Then, of course. t here's the Howard Ahmanson estate on Harbor Island. It was onginally IJUilt Cor J ascha Heifetz by Frank Lloyd Wright. The home currently is being leased to Fahd Al Saud. nephew of Saudi Arabian King Al Saud, for $10.000 a month_ But if it's a tas te of his tory that rttls in the folks with the megabucks. Wood claims it's the harbor that is the magnet for the rest of the customers . "The harbor is the real source of power," says Wood. "Everyone wants to get near the harbor, even those that just get seasick." And the frosting on the cake. the y oung realtor continues, is tha t Newport. and Irvine and even Costa Mesa have "all the good qualities of a metropolitan area but none of the drawbacks. "Where else ca n you find a place ltke the lovely. pristine Back Bay and less than a mile away find a Neiman· Marcus "offers Wood . "Lone Pine may be bea~tifuJ but there's no Neiman Ma rcus the re "And Dallas. mav have a Neiman· Marcus but you'd have to drive a long, long way to fi nd anything even close to the Back Bay ." Wood uses s uch reasoning to explain why the pnt•e of an average home in the Har bor Arca, according to his figures. has s hot up from $50,000 in 1970 to $245,000 this year An e xample or the prices might be the threc-year·old Daily Pilot article that q uoted an Irvine Company official as predicting homes on the half.acre. ridge-lop lots in Ha rbor Ridge could go for as much as $200,000. ·'Things h ave really cha nged ." laughs Macnab, pointing out that those same iols are tabbed at around Sl million these days. But Wood. using color s lides lo make his point, says the average home prices in the so-caJJed vortex of value are not excessive when compared. say, to the 22.year old Santa Monica cottage in a so-so neighborhood going for $390,000. Wood claims the Newport-Irvine gold belt is one of the finest places in the world lo live. He says it's an area that's well ·planned. well-maintain ed and , whe re p eople h ave pride in the neighborhood. It's an area . he says, where pride might best be demonstrated by the "man walking hi!i dog who is faithfully carrying a pooper-scooper in his other hand -typifies it." Meantime, dense fog that hung over muc h of Southern California through the night and until mid-morning Saturday was blamed for at least one death. ln Imperial County a c rop duster's plane crashed in heavy early morn.ins fo1 abovt five mlles northeast of the town or l m perial. killing the pilot. Homer V. Ward of Calipatiria. The plane burst into names on impact. sending off clouds of toxic fumes from its load of chemical pesticide G lenn Wyler of the Air Quality Management Dis trict in sub- urban El Monte s aid the in· ve rsion layer -atmospheric conditions that act like a cap holding the s mog inside the basin raised lo 2,000 feet Saturday. ·'Ordinarily. that is enough to help bring a little more relief than it has." Wyler said. "But because of the stagnation condi- tion. it is taking a little longer than usual to bring down lbe smog levels." The AQMD forecast un- healthful air quality for every- one in most areas o( t.he south coast air basin today. A Pollution Standard Index rating of 255 was forecast for the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys, 235 for San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys and 205 for inland Orange County. f',...P~AI PASSENGERS SAFE. • • ship to arrive at the scene. The t:rnker has a helicopter landing ~>ad . c o rd ing t o C oa s t Gua rd s pokes man Ray Massey. ported to be Americans. who paid between $3.625 to SS.075 to travel from Vancouver , Brit.ish Columbia lo Singapore. LidQ NaL1tilL1s Soml! 4-0 crew members and ~e Coast Guardsman stayed li6oard the flaming Prinsendam ltl an effort to save her. before ~ing taken into safety nine .,.urs later. Later radio messages said the flames were brought under con· trol. although the 320 passengers a nd 190 crew member s were s tanding by on deck ready lo a bandon ship if necess ary . Shortly after 5 a.m. a message from the ship said ''The fire has s pread from the engine room to the dining room," Massey said. ~The first SOS signal from the !l)Jip Saturday was received at 1;30 a.m. when a fire was re- '1s>rted in the engine room, ac-Most of the passengers are re· • MuMel Aelte? ~ ~Eating Shell/uh Dangeroua I > California Fish and Game offlclalJ from Lon1 Beach invesU1ating the wash-up of tbouaanda ol Pismo clams and mU1SelB on west Orange County beaches Friday after. noon warned that this seafood could m.ite a dangerous dinner. Fish and Game spokesman Ralph Youn1 said the clams were spotted on Bolaa Chica State Beacb ln Hunt· tnston Beach, whUe mu11ela and clams were eeen at Seal Beach. · Yomc warned beacticoen to keep baGdl off the sea cr .. t..,..., sayln1 they ma, be a fOQl'ce ot paralytic abetllllb poilonln1. Ke satd tbe Orqe Couty Depart- m•t of Health bu ~ notlfted to btlp iDY•U,ate. n.. uuse of the wub-up •• not lm....U.Wy lmowlt, but Yo.me said unusual tidal ac:UoD wu l\llpeded. ( , SUNDAY DAILY PILOT fP\e Or<t"Of" (O.\t Oi111, P1101 ,.,,~ w·PH• n ·~ COmb1~ l"t hit #\ p,.,,, I\ PVb4• f'WtCI Of ff\« Ot•"O• (Ot\I Pwbli\h1n(f (omP•"Y S-P..'•'f' .. O•hO"' .,. ovbh\fttd Monclh lhfOW'Qf\ f.rtd•t tOt (O\I, ~~ Nl'wPO<f 6f'•\h Hwnl!nQhH' 8t"•l h Fout'IUon \"~lh ? ''"""" 4 .-011nit 8e•c" !.Outh (.Otl\t A ur,qitw , r Q•on11I -01t•Of"I '' publ1\tw}d S4furd•;\ .tno SwtUl•o fh• or1nt1c>.U P\.lbl1\f\1nq p •• ,,, I\ •• HO WI!\' l\•1 S.tr.••I p 0 8o11.. 1 MO, CO\t.t ~,. 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Nmifas r1tnessCMtlrUI lllilt .. lllSt facilty in ~ •ea -· • H-..M6-IO• 3295Newportll•d.•Mewportleach.1111.-s..M · • Others Honoring Musician Strike H 0 L l. v·w 0 o O ( A P 1 who ~f\&M to croH the llneii Product.ion alrudy baa ruumed CBS' "WKRr In Cinclnn•t-1 " on one television ahow . but •ft•r ... Uw nrat show bark lr'I IJtO an emotiona.l meetin& of atnlti.ni ductlon. with co tar lt \rhard actora, lt waa uncertain how Sanden1. who pla)'t news d1rtw many would foUow then \Ullon'!i tor IM Nesaman, rllmin11 -im ne return-to-work order neJtt week eateraor scenes on loci.t100 Ill Offlcialt ot the Sere.n Actors C'lnc1Mall. Ohio Guild and the Amencan "'edera· Two ottw>r CRS show•, "One tfon ol Televialon •nd Radio Day at 11 Time" and "1'he Jef Art1Jts. who All'eed to • ll'n ferson&." ma)' resume filmln& taUn settlement of the 10.week Monday. said Barbara Arojllatt1. work u early 11s Monday if y Produ<-tlon.'I. atrike, IOld actora to bot: readto a spokeswoman for Tand•m were called by produren Work w~ t>xpected to resume But some actors 111.td th on Tandem's other s hows would retuse to cross any p1t ket .. Arrh1 e s·unker 's Place lines by the s t1ll ·8trik1n11 'f'acts of Life ,'' "Sanford,'' and American Federation of Mwu· "01H'rent Strokes" hy the rians. Producers have jranted a t>11d of next week. she said two-week amnest y for actors About 2,000 actor at a meet t'ro•P~.-11 Intl "'r1day ftrc-d off que11tlona abhut their proposed contract and lustcnt'd to lengthy &nJSwers. · f'1ft y l>t'rc~t want to io back w work and ~ percent want to 11tuy out," old "Lou Grant" star l';d A1m~r. who has been one of th~ mo.at vO<'al unW>n acliv\st.s. lltl iudd he.-will no\ r ross the pi<'ket line of th~ striking musi· l'Utnl\ Hut tt<'tr~:s l.,ynn Rederave, s tar uf ··110W1tl Calls." said she'd KO but·k Ull the St!l. "It's high Ilene to go bac k lo work. ~verybody 's been forgetting lh.tt tht right to work is a very 11nportant thing. It's been a ter· rtble ttung for people In relaied industries who did not want to be out of W<>rk ," she said SURPLUS SCHOOLS FOR SALE. • • ,Commi.ssio .. which looks for in· efficiency ..in stale government. At a recent ptiblic, hearing, commission chairman Nathan Shapell said a current study by the state Department of Finance found that school districts are "wasting hundreds of millions of dollars" by not dis posing of un· der-enroUed schools and surplus property. Questioned about this charge . local administrators pleaded not guilty. "If we were sitting on sites permanently for no good reason, that mi&ht be a just claim," said Superintendent Dale Coogan of Ocean View School District. "But a primary consideration In our gelling rid of our property at Beach and Warner this year was to get it back on the tax rolls." Raymond Schnierer. business manager for Newport-Mesa Unified School District, s aid it was praised during the recent Little Hoover hearings for the alternative uses devised for closed elementary schools. Diatricts that do choose to sell surpl111 schools or parcels are restricted by the state in their uaea for the resulting revenue. Fund• from property sales muat be used for a new building or for llpll'ading existing schools in the district. They canpot, however. be used for teachers' salaries. Following is a rundown on how Orance Coast . school dia- trida lltand with respect to sur- plus property : o NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT -Over the past decade. eight elementary schools have been closed and converted to alternate uses. Bay View and Mesa Verde schools have been leased by Coastline Community College for classroom space. Victoria has been leased by a private Christian school. Classrooms at Presidio are shared by Davis Middle and the Newport-Mesa Evening School. Harper is being utilized for dis· trict offices. Canyon houses special education classes. Monte Vista 1s now Bac·k Bay lligh School for continuing education. Balearic is being leased by the city of Costa Mesa. In addirion to the e ight elemenlary schools, the disLrict recently sold McNally High for $3.45 million. Some r evenue from this sale must be returned to the state In addition. Newport.Mesa owns three parcels of un - developed property. The district 1s indebted to the state for two or these parcels, located near Bristol Street and Jamboree Road and at the end ·or 16th Street in Costa Mesa. The third parcel, north of the San Diego Freeway off Sunflower Avenue. is owned outright by the district. No decision on the future of these properties has been re· ached by district truste~s. O CEAN VIEW SCHOOi, DISTRICT (Huntington Beach> -Two schools have been closed. Rancho View is now being used as t he dis trict head- quarters. Robinwood has been leased to Coastline Community College. The district expects to close escrow soon on the sale of 8.5 acres at t.he comer or Beach Boulevard and Wa rner: Avenue. The sale price was $3.1 million. and a high n se office building is expected to be construcled on the site. Ocean View also owns a valua- ble undeveloped parcel in the Huntington Harbour area. Superintendent Coogan predict- ed it will be sold within five years. • The district also owns a parcel ne ar Spr ingdale Street and Slater Avenue. Coogan said ad- ditional eDrOllment growth could occur in this area and predicted the district will retain this parcel. FOUNTAIN VALLF.V SCHOOL DISTRICT -Two schools also have been closed. Lamb has been leased to the Huntington Beach Union High Students Slump SAT Score Skid Conlimres WASHINGTON lAP) -The College Board said Satur- day that high school seniors scored lower on the Scholastic Aptitude Test again in 1979-80. continuing a skid th~t began 17 years ago . THE BOARD CAUTIONED against interpreting the scores ·•as a measure of the overall character of this year's hilh school graduates. or the quality of the schools from which they came." But the relentless drop in SAT scores has been a source of worry to parents, students and educators, and a convenient missile for critics of the nation's schools. The nearly 1 million college-bound seniors who took the exam during the 1979·80 school year averaged 424 in verbal and 466 bf mathematics, down three points and one point, retpectively, from a year earlier. The St'"~" have not fallen as precipitously In recent years u t hey did ln the early 1970s. THE Z.5 HOUR, MULTIPLE-choice test was creat· ed in UMl to fit a scale of 200-to-800. with the average score expected to be 500. A student's score of 420 or 650 on the test today is said to be comparable to the same scores 30 years ago. r The h.lgh-water mark for scores came in 1963 when stu- dents averaged 478 In verbal and 502 in math. The American Colle1e Testina Program, which also tests 1 million college-bound students each year , said its composite ACT score aho dlpped sll1htly in 19'79-80. On a scale of t-to-36. it fell from 18.S to 18.5, accordin1 to ACT's Philip Rever. ln 1984, the ACT average waa 20.4. ABOUT HALF OF THE 3 million students who 1raduat· ed from hi•h school last June are now In colle1e, and two· thirds took the SAT. The Colle1e Board estimated that If every hllh school senior took the SAT, the avera1e verbal acore would be 388 and math toZ. • The SAT bu been at the center of two controversies: whether coachlnc can boost students' scores, and whether students 1ho\&ld have a rllht to examine the actual test • q .... Uonl ud answers after the exam. . Tbe ltllldardlaed teata have been attacked by con· 1umer lld¥Geate Ralph N..., aad by the Nadoaal Educa- tion Al~laUon, a teacflen' 1roup, ror clalmlnt to me ..... aptitude ud ror falllnl to 1au1e auch qualltlet u fftdYltJ. JUd•ment and · wisdom. CtiUea alao hav• ~lal--Cbt t88ta an unfair to mlnorlU• and t.M poor, wllo • Uae •ftl'.aa• ffON mon tban 100 polnta. lower. ' . , School District for its new head· quarters McDowell School is slated for con version into a new FVSD headquarters. " When district officials move into McDowell . the district will lease its current administration building on Lighthouse Lane. This building. tn a commercial zone , <'an house a tenant who rould not occupy Mc Dowell . which is in a residential tract-. - The district recently sold its last piece of undeveloped pro· 1Jl!Tty , 11 3 arres adjacent to C'orda ta Park, for $2,725.000. Standar d-Pacific Corp. plans to build St homes on the s ite. HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY (ELEMENTARY> SCHOOL DISTRICT -This district sold the last of its undeveloped pro- perty more than two years ago It has closed no schools. H UNTINGTON BEAC H UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT -Last year trustees sol d a p o rti on o l the Westminster High campus to the city of Westminster for $500,000, for usf' as a regional park. The district has closed no schools and currently has no surplus land. LAGUNA BEACH UNlnED SCHOOL DISTRICT -A piece of land near Top of the World School has been deeded to the City of Lal\llla Beach for use as a park. The district b as closed no 11c hools but owns an 11-acre parcel at the intersection of Park Avenue and Alta Laguna Boulevard. Purc hased for $173.000 in 1971 . this parcel now may be worth more than $1 million. Although there have been sug- gestions that the financially troubled district sell th1 s valua- ble land, Superintendent Robert Sanchis says he is reluctant to - give up the site. He noted that the declining birth rate may be stabilizing and that addit.ional homes soon may be built outside the city but within the district's boundaries. necessitating a new school. IKVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT -Still growing. this distri c t c u rrently has 25 schools . Supermtendent Stan Corey said the district expects to have 40 or more schools com · pleted by the year 2000. He said the district has spent $100 million on local school con· s truction over the past seven years Corey explained new schools are being designed with a small permanent core. to which re· locatable classrooms can be at· tached. This allows flexibility in the race of unpredictable enroll- ment trends. CAPISTRANO U NIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT -Another growing district. Capistrano cur· rently has plans for 20 new schools in the works , according tn Supe rin tendent Jero m e Thomsley. T his wiU include JO in the new A Ji so Viejo development; the rest will be in San Clemente, Dana Point and Mission Viejo. Thomsley said his district has no surplua property. In fact. he has been asking neighboring dis· tr\cls if they have any portable classrooms to spare. Natty Gunman Gets $5,000 A man dl'ftsed in u. 1ray pin· striped s ult robbed a TuttiD bank of $5,000 Saturday mom· In&, police said. gldorado Bank, 17752 E. 17th Street wu robbed at ll:'5 a .m. by a man who simul•ted a .weapon, police aald. The auap_ttt wat d••~rlbed u Mexican or Onent•l, 5 'feet 8 in· che1, 150 poundl with dark col- lar-lentth hair. No cetaway car . __ ,. .. ___ \._.. " OHL Y PILOT A.1 I 1 O.llyPfltot-• Bot Models Appear Bere Competition con trnues t oday at Mile Square Pa rk in Founta in Valley in the Na· tional Radio Controlled Championship for model a irplanes. Kent Walters of Phoenix, one of the leaders Saturday afternoon. 1s s hown adjusting the works on his replica of a Nav) SBD Dauntless di ve bomber Fh ing ev~nts resume today at 10 a m . -Paris Bombiiig P-robed PARIS (A J~) Police armed wi th extraordinary search and se12ure powers arrested 13 right- wing extre mists Saturday for questiorung about a bomb blast at a synagogue th&t killed three persons and injured 12. The arrest s ca m e while thousands of French Jews am.I their supporters demonstrated against a wave of anti-Semitic violence that culminated in Fri- day night's explosion. ' PoUce acting on orders from P residt'nl Valery Giscard d'Es· ta1ng de ployed all available manpower in an exceptionally intensive hunt for the killers. But the investigators had few clues. Some witnesses reported see10g two men place a pai:kage .on the roof of a car parked out- side the synagogue and then nee on a motor scooter. Police questioned witnesses, incl uding t h e 1n1u red. anJ fanned out through the l'i\v und suburbs to ask members or neo Naz i grouµs t o s tate their wher eabouts at the time of Fn day night's blast Blanket war rants allowed them to se an h f<'r arms, explosives a nd other evidence in the private homes of all suspects. The 13 arrested rightists wen.~ not immediately identified. 5 STORES JOIN RALPH'S FURNITURE! What do 5 completely different indMdually owned furniture stores have in common? They are all located in RALPH'S HOME FORNISIDNGS MALL . Park once, save gas and shop for aU your furnishing needs under one air-conditioned roof. I I I . f . . "" ftlllting_F-l~-=~?-8U£rLfham Serateb By GLt;NN 8COTr OttlWIMllylll' .... &"'" t~leas. thuae procreattn little 1tu11•rs wlth th• b•a bite. an '•mon1 Oran1e County 's mo.t ln. onaidente houa~ 1ue1u who 1~an Haily <'Oat their human l andlords SlOO to evict Yortunately. like bad bOUN .1uesls every~here. fleas are ~alr -wea\ber frlenda . Thy ~uaUy di"ppear durtna cookr ~onths. But oac• the temperatare warm&, then cold ·ltlooded creatures tend to return to tbelr former homestead•. eaptr\a .,, ... 'l'My elalm the :T1 way to MDd ..... pKIJ'l.nl It to doUfe them wtlh a ~b ud In· bolp6&eble Nlll ol tueellclde Oplnlotu vary on whether n... have become a areater m•n.tt ii' 0ran1e County dur ln1 ,..-years aom• aay mild wllllen the paat few yean have allowed the crtttert to mulUlll1 wtt.Mut the iu"al attri , ... ullMd by fto9t - Veterl•arlana, pet 1tore o.,... _. tllNelidde eompany ,_.atdlll"I all·~· however. that an lnfeatatlon of fleaa t. u ..,..vatln1 cCMMtiUoa ADd Chevro1i Hikes Cost ·01 Wholesale· Gtis a difficult one to chan1e. fleu are nourished by 1uck· ln1 blood -uaually ftom doaa and uta bul ocua,onaUy from humana But they don't live IOle· ly on their "holta." They ~ to Uve an carpets, cba.itl, lawna, cardena. blanket.a aad wherevtr they can find • warm place to lay e111 and atay near their walkina meal waaona. Fleb can complete a life cy. cle ln two weeks -as little u . two daya in hot weather -1row- ln1 from e111 to larvae to pupal t cocoon) form lo ad"1t. 'fhey don't become peats lo humam until their final sta1e. which ls when they are suscepti- b I e to moat flea powders, sprays, dips, bombs and aham- poot. ·'There 's r eally no way to totally Ket rid of them." said Kim Caruao, sales clerk at Pets International in Irvine, where flea products are the lar~est SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Chevron U.S.A. Inc. an-sellers during warm montlls. nounced a wholesale price increase of 3 to 4 cents per 1 There are ways to control flea galJon nationwide for 1uoliae and other petroleum pro· Po Pu I a ti on s .· e xp e rts s a y. ducts, sianalinl hlaber retail plices at the pumps. although a pet is still capable of The recent Saudi Arabian cnade oil price increase of $2 bringing home a new circus or per barrel was responsible for the lncreuea. accordin1 lo fleas frQm a neighboring yard. spoltesman Jerry Martin. Say. for example. your dog, While the wholesale increuea were effective im· which normally bas an itch or mediately, Martin sajd be was unable to estimate h~w two, has been scratching like much retail prices would increue because of varying mad lately. And you've found a price structures in the states. few bumps on your ankles and 1 '' arms and fleas in your favorite •CtlrCer Nee t:eaeftlll• chalr. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Denyln1 published reports Brace yourself for a battle. that the carter campaiin was conceding the West to the and make sure you've got at Republicans the president's d~puty campaign director least SlOO to invest in the coming claimed Sabuday that new polls "show us within striking chemical warfare. distance' in California." Robin Rudolph is manager of "We frankly see a good opportunity here f~ electoral bilological research for Zoecon ~ · 1976 " Hamilton Jordan id..Jls, __ 1_....;C:;..;o:;..;r~. of Dallas, Texas, a com· the campaign released a telegram sent lo more than 100 P a n Y l h al m a n u f a c t u r e s top Democrats in the state denying a story that said Carter several varieties of nea killer. would make only a token effort in the West. He said the first step is to "find California has 4.5 votes in the electoral college -the the source." large.t o( any state in the nation. Four years ago, Carter If your pet hangs out in a lost the state to Republican Gerald Ford by 140,000 votes. single room or spends most of its time in a special chair, you may •lleCardftl Oltlsf~ "Ulerl ' NAPERVJLLE, Ill. (AP) -A fire s wept a third-floor c t • lounge and hallway area in a home for retarded adults our ing Saturday, killing three male residents, fire officials said. The blaze in the Little Friends Community Living H T • l Facility was spotted around 2 a .m .. Fire Chief Arnold as ria S Hodel said, and was extinguished· 1.5 minutes after firefighters arrived. For Escort •ifladd11e--.-Gr••llfl G..-•NI GENOA, Italy (AP> -Cate rina Picasso, 73, nicknamed "Machine-Gun Granny," says she's a political prisoner and ~ member of the lef'l·wing terrorist group the Red Brigades. according to police reports. She is betng held in prison on charges of · illeeaJ possession of arms. "I am a brigalista -a member of tbe Red Brigades," she was quoted as teUing police-. "And 1 am a political prisoner." Police who raided Mn. Picuso's house were sur- prised to find her there. "Can you imagine?" one policeman said. "We thought we were in the wrong apart- ment when .• instead of fincl1nc the Red Br11adea armed to the teeth, we found this old lady." . .._um ... •~•.,nil• AMERICUS, Ga. <AP> -Lillian Carter. resting after a visit from her son, President Carter, may be strong enough to use a wheelchair Sunday, three days after sur- gery for a broken hip. hospital officials said. Her physician, Dr. John H. Robinson III, reported the president's mother was ''making normal progress" in her recovery rrom Thursday's surgery, said Americus-Sumter County Hospital Administrator James R. Griffith. "Hopefully she will be abae to be uaiated tnto a wheelchair today or tomorrow," said Griffith in a state· ment Saturday. •A• &tr .. 1111Wr•te.n' DALLAS (AP) -A bank official who vanished when be was soucbt for questionina hu been cbar1ed with •tealln& $250,000 from the First National Banlt of Dallas by mating loans tq a non-ex latent company. In an indictment, Johnny Earl Johna, 39, of Hurst, Texas, was accused with stealin1 the money from Gary Huuon, a vice president in cbar1e ol the department where Johna worked. Bank spokesman Jerry Bennett said that $1 millloo was involved in the embezzlement, but declined to elaborate. Johns worked al the bank eights years and bas not been seen since Sept. 25. It was out of the frying pan and into the fire Friday for former escort service operator Thomas Liotta,36.ofCostaMesa. Liotta had no sooner stepped out or Harbor Municipal Court at noon when he was right back in a booking cell. He bad just been bound over for trial Oct. 16 in Oran1e County Superior Court on four counts or pimpin&andpmdering. Court lawyer, Bob Van Hoy, came back before Harbor Mun- c i pa I Court Judge Selim S . Franklin a few moments later to say his client bad just been arrest· ed again and he wished to dis<'USS gettinghimreleased. Witnesses allege Liotta mad4! a rude remark to Marge Mober~. his former employee who had just testified against him at bis pre· Uminary hearing on the pimping aad pandering charges. He also allegedly flicked a cigarette at Ma. Moberg and her companion, usertedly burning the blouse worn by Ms. Moberg's unidentified friend. The two women bailed a bailiff and placed Uotta under citizen's arrest for assault and battery and be wu hauled back into Judge Franklin's courtroom. Liotta was released on his promise lo appear and was spared the posting or bail. He was then off to San Fran- cisco on a business trip be com- plained earlier was being de· layed terribly by the pimping and pandering matter. Tennessee, Ohio Damp Nation's West Half SUQDy, Except Coast An<--Atlente Allenll< Cty l!lelllmot• ~-Boston Cltt<4190 Cl1><lnM ll Dtn.,.r OetMol .. , Detroit MOftOhllu MOllttOfl ........... Keftt City Let V99M Lovltvlli. Memjlfllt Ml•"'' Mllw ... 11 .. -0•'-HewY"lr OmeM ......... lllU "-"'• S.11 Lelle teettlt SC. Leult w ........... NATI°" " ,.. 74 0 u n st ., '° " ., ~ .. ,. U JS 11 .. " ,.. ,, J1 '° 7) ., n '° 40 S1 >1 .. u ,. . " SI " u .. . U S2 ., S2 '° • ., ,. 10I 1S tt ., n ,. M 41 ., " "~,~ ... ' ·~ ., v, ~' 0.11• ..... , .... -· CHEMICAL WARFARE AGAINST HOUSEHOLD PEST INVOLVES SPRAYS, DUST ANDFOOGERS Ridding Olothlng and HouMhold Fumfahlnga of Fie•• Coate 1100, Require• Peratatence be able lo spray there and wipe out the infestation. More likely, however. you'll have to spray several rooms. The devices on th~ market for such spraying are called "log- gers." and the canisters cost about $6.50 for the 12·ounce size. A can will· effectively cover about one regular-sized room, s aid Ric k Nolan, assistant m anager at Pets International. Foggers, however, won't kill fleas in the early stages of their life cycle. Rudolph said they burrow into carpet seams and wall cracks and their cocoons re pel the poisons. That 's why you can spray for fleas one day and be disheartened to get a flea bite a day later . -Nolan said people with large yards or houses might find that professional exterminators can spray for about the same costs as dO·tl·yourselfers. "A safe assumption," Nolan said, is that you'll pay from $100 to $200 lo clear up your flea in· festation. S-t~e the we>& l-h e-f'--Wi-11 gradually begin cooling, he said most outdoor spraying can be delayed \.Ultil next summer. And he predicted that as the fleas slow down and multiply slower. flea infestations will be less probable until then. Rudolph stresse4 that the in- secticides are pdtent and pet owners should be careful to follow instructions on approved products. Santa Ana veterinarian David Reinhard said pet owners should try lo control fleas because they can transmit certain tapeworms and other diseases. He said he once saw a dog that died from anemia because it had so many neas that the) sucked out too much blood But that was a rare <'8Se of a Enwny A ward Winnft' dog "relatively ignored," he said. Reinhard said concerned pet owners can befP prevent serious flea problems by disinfecting areas whe~eir anim a1'!r eep, washing their bedding once a week and vacuuming to clean out larvae. Thus, you'll need to fol your home again about two weeks after the fll"St application. At ts.so a can for six rooms, an anti·ftea combatant alntlldy has shelled out about m . 'But the battle's not over yet. Nolan said that durin1 the time the fogging is killin1 the fleas on the floor, the pet owner should be using a dip or a sla.m· poo -not both -to clean the animal. Beginning a week later, regular baths of flea powder should be provided or a flea col· lar affixed. Dips cost about $7 each and <See ATfACK, Pace AS) KEITH BERWICK VISITS South Coast Plaza On Channel 9 Tonight • Employers: New Hiring Plan Cuts Your Taxes! 9:30-1 0:00 p.m. You can get an Income tax credit of up to $3,300 for each worker hired under new employment tax credit programs for the first year on the job -and up to $1,800 for the second year. It's easy. No red tape, no ·complicated forms. Ell9ible job appllcants get vouchers. You exchange the voucher for a Tax Credit Cert If lcate to keep with your tax records. For details, contact: Jobe For People, People For Joba --Brown Bontb Threat? SACRAMENTO <AP> A man arrested in the state Capitol 1ara1e had a loaded rifle and what Register /Vote Huntinoton Center ~llthru Mon. Call 642-5678. Put • lew words to work lor ou. Tropic.ii fish e fresh• MMinr A_qu.uium Supplies lpectel Oct. 1 . Oct. 7, 1• ~,..,....:1.M At the risk of soUndlng hyperbOllc I must say. My regal manner and distinctive marlelngs make me a most maonlflcient addition to your aquarium. See me at Aquatic Tropicals, marvel at my beauty and take me home. I am on sale under the name "Zebra Angel" for only! .69. m ay have been written 1510 W. Baker • Coata Meaa !!!I! death threats against • 541-1311 •Corner Harbor daker - Gov. Edmund Brown Jr·-----------~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~ and Lt. Gov. Mike Curb.••••••••••••••••••••••• E"ert11Jodf1'• ia tlae A«!t .. The entire Bob Brandlin family of Santa Monica turned out the other day to boost the voter registration program under the "stand up and be counted" slogan. Signing up are (left to right), Sue. father Bob, Eric. Evie. Gregg and Er in . Party preferences they kepttothemselves. • lhe Sacramento Union said Saturday. Steven Tunick, 35, a San Francisco architect, was h e ld in the Sacramento County Jail under $105,000 bail. He was charged with bringi n g a l oaded firearm onto Capitol grounds and assault on a peace officer with a deadly weapon, his car . Police who searched his car found a .30 caliber rifle loaded with hollow-point bullets. and t he business cards of five state officials, in· eluding those of Brown and Curb. Written on the back of each card WKS: "Bang, bang, you 're dead. "the Union said. Throw Out Tension and Find Your liner Power to Chine• Thine• You've heard great things about the Yoga Center since 1970. In these busy pressured days don't you owe yourself one night a week to learn how to rela>t and vitalize your body at will! Also, you can enable your mind to experience your inner Superconsc1ous Sell with its wisdom and power to change things! Yll IH'T UYE TO TUYEL ULF WAY IOUll TIE WOILI Tl flll l USTD If •Dn&Till UI 11110 lWUUESS. TIEIE'S HE 11 CISTl IESA. You'll be taught the higher Yogas oy one ot the tew masters on rne world today Ramal<nshna Anandar• is 1nternat1onally known as a master not only of Yoga but also of Metapnys•cs ana Mysl•C•Sm A practical. unpretentious. f\umorous. Western . t>orn Guru f\e transmits enlightening consciousness as well as marvelous concep1s and 1echntQues COME TO THE FREE DEMONSTRATION Tara and Madhava w111 demonstrate the natural and easy e1terc1ses ot Halha Yoga and snow you how 20 minu1es a day can vitalize your heart . lungs and brain, sJow down the aging process. tone and mm your body, and enable you to maintain a won<lertul sense of well-Oelng Tuition is reasonable and lhe benefits are priceless. Also you will learn the Full Breath -can add years 10 your Ille. tnl1Hn1r.onatly ,_,.., Mnte< end (iu1u ot Yoga, Mystic.wn end Mel•· pnystC• FREE DEMDISTRATION TOMORROW MMAY ,.OCT. & It 1:38 ,_ at the YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA J.• non ·e:,011t «11JC11llona/ lound•llon I 445 f. 17" STREET. COITA ltSA ,.HI 646-1211 (l>ltWHn TustinandlrvmeStretts) Mondale Boy Breathes Easy t in -. -with Battery Xia T unick phoned the newspaper from jail and denied possessing the weapons or the cards, and said he had "made mincemeat'' of the ac· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~· FAA Goof LOS ANGELES <API With Vice President Walter F: Mon- . dale on a flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco, feder al air traffic tracking systems over three Western states broke down for the second time in 10 days. But a s pokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration insisted Friday's computer malWIJction -made even worse by the failure of a part of a backup system -posed no threat to Mondale or th0,usands of other airplane passengers. The problems began at 9:SS a .m . Friday, according to FAA :-logs, with the simultaneous : 1 failure of a computer that sµp· plies air traffic controllers ~th information on all flights in the region and a backup system that • prints out some of the same in- l ~:l formation on strips or paper on which notations must be made by hand to track the planes. The strip printer was out of operation for 22 minutes. while the main computer was not brought back to life until 12:15 p, m . And the computer was taken out of service again from 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. for main- tenance. P-51 Crashes, Two Killed LOS ANGELES <AP> After s pending nearly his whole life in a hospital and running up $1 million in bills, 3-year-old Houssam Birkhirmer can breathe easier. Houssam, who suffers from a rare brain disorder that prevents him from breathing normally while be sleeps, went home from Childrens Hospital in Hollywood artef doctors implanted a batlery- operated device beneath his skin to electrically stimulate a nerve. Paul .Gann Claims Foe A Moneybags SACRA MENTO (AP) - Republican Paul Gann will tell voters in television commercials next week that U.S. Sen. Alan Cr anston is a D.lillionaire who wants to cut Social Security benefits. It's a claim that Gann, who is trying to unseat Cranston. can on· ly half prove. A Gann ~ide previewed the commercials for reporters and then banded out Cranston's finan- cial statement to show that the veteran Democrat was, in fact, a millionaire. The lowest net worth an accoun- tant could glean from the report was $1.1 million: and the highest was $2.2 million:-said the Gann aide,JimMcAvoy. "It's wonderful what the doc· tors have done, .. the boy 's mother, Cecelia Birkhirmer of Pomona said. · 'U will be easier on all of us now that we have Houssam home. We will all breathe easier knowing that he does." Her husband, Jim. 38, owner of a bar in suburban Walnut, added, ·'At this point we're just tired. but I don't think we will ever be able to really sleep at night without wor· rying about him." The Birkhinners • battle to save their son already has cost m0te than $1 million -and they have no insurance. They say they have re- ceived financial help from Crip- pled Childrena Services and dona- Uons from frieoda. Houuamlaonlyoneof21known cases in the United States of pea. pie suffering from Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syn- drome -also k.nown as Ondine's Curse. When a person sufferinl from the mal8dy goes to sleep, the brain stos-sending breathing commands to the nerves, diaphragm and lungs. So far, doctors say, the problem is incurable and can lead to brain damage , heart problems and possibly death. Fire Strikes Near Sonoma cusations in court. IA. a n_e.ar.l,_· --~.-.&&.;'­ ve r sa t i o n with th e Union. Tunick said he was founder of a ne w politic al party , t h e Creative Arts Party, and that his arrest had delayed his launching of · a write-in campaign to elect comedian Woody Allen president. Oswald Theory Denied NAPA (AP) -There's no merit to the claim that the body buried in the grave of Lee Harvey Oswald ii that of a Soviet imposter, Dr. Michael Baden. the chairman of the forensic pathology panel ol the Houae Select Committee on A.uua1Da- tlon1 aald Saturday. Baden, who Is chief medical examiner of the City of New York and H · so c.i ate professor of pathology at New York Univenity. said hia panel in 1977 looked into claims that someone had im- personated the man a c- cused of killing President John F. Kennedy and - found them "spurious and without merit." Golden West Airlines announces that all flights wlll be operating normally during lhe runway resurfacing at the JotJln Wayne Airport, October6-0ctober 11. UNOICGO Make your reservations early for Los Angeles and San Diego Interline Connections. For information or reservations, call Golden West Airlines or your local travel agent. GOLDEN WEST AIRLINES LANC ASTER <AP ) A But a reporter found tlfat the figures could add up to as little as $635.000. SONOMA (AP) -A rire burned through brush and forestland in rough terrain just north of here, with more than 340 firefighters battling the names Saturday. The controversy sur- rounding Oswald's body centers on claims by a British author that there •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : t t Wor ld War II p .51 fighter plane crashed Saturday a fternoon s hortly after taking off from General William J Fox Airfield. killing two people and starting a s mall brush fire . authorities said. That's still more than the $500,000 that Cr anston's ad- m in istrali ve assistant. Roy Greenaway, gave as the senator's income. But it doesn't s upport the claim. central to Gann's self. styled "attack" commercials, that Cranston is a heartless millionaire. By 3:30 p.m .. 635 acres bad been singed by the flames, said Debee Thoson of the Depart· ment of Forestry. were inconsistencies between t he autopsy performed on Oswald following his murder 17 years ago and Oswald's military records. The fire started late Friday af. temoon in a remote a rea. she said. Its cause was not im- mediately known. The identities of the two men the pilot and a mechanic - were withheld until relatives could be notified. The plane, reportedlf on its ~ay to nearby Edwards Air Force Base (or an air show today, came down at3:20p.m. ··Alan Cranston's become a millionaire while working to cut Social Security," one of the ads says. "California needs a senator who will represent millions, not make them.'' She said the fire was about 70 percent contained by mid- afternoon. It briefly threatened 25 to 30 houses north of the city. but firefighters managed to keep the names at bay. But Baden, speaking to an alumni meeting or the New York University medical school. said the inconsistencies stemmed from an incomplete autopsy rather than from an impersonation and conspiracy. ATTACK FLEAS •.• (From Page A4) ..-. shampoos about $5. Powders are cheaper. depending on the size, and collars run from $2 to $5, de- pending on how long they last. Most pets go outdoors. so if you've got one of those that is bothered by fleas, the pests may be hiding in the yard. That means you'll need to buy some nea dust or lawn sprays that will have to be applied outside at least twice. Lawn spray mixes cost about S6.50 to cover 500 square feet. Many s tores also c arry $3 plastic attachments that mix lbe insecticid e with a regular s tream of water leavln1 a gar41en hose. He said flea collars don't keep fleas off animals but do kill them once they arrive. If ~ seem to continue to have fleas. \t ls • .Probably because they are plcldn1 up the insects u fut u the collars can kUI them, he explained. curious that some customers complain that the ttighest quail· ty insecticides won't kill their fleas. But Rudolph. the researcher, said the phenomenon doean 't qc· cur as often as some flea-bitten pet owners might believe. An in- secticide, he said, will kill 99.9 percent of the population. The survivors apparently have a biological resistance. If the same insecticide is used atain and aga1n, then only the neaa with that immunity wil1 survive. "You're not talkiDI about a super flea who is big1er, stronger and healthier.•• he said. "You're talking about a peculiar. flea who Just happens to be able to survive." Even these survivors are SUI· ceptibJe to a killing frott, he aaid, ac:ldinl that llitb denalties of humans are more often responsible for Oea infestation than biologict} rulatance. Police Rescue Kidnapped Pastor AUIAMBRA (AP) -An elderly miniller kid· napped from hia OaklU\d home in a dispute over his son's alleged unpaid "tlrug debt wu rescued un- harmed Saturday in this small Los An1eles suburb, police said. Two men and a woman were arrested, and authorities were seeking a third man in the abduc· Uon or 74-year-old Ulysses Kiq, bishop of tbe Christ Holy Sanctified Pentecostal Church ln Oakland. "The minister is in good conditloo. He has not been harmed," said Set. William Cub of lbe Alhambra Pt)Uce Department. The kidnapping occurred at 2:30 a.m. Friday OUM91COUMTT HYPNOTIC CL41R IHC. It proud to announce the opening of our new auite of offtcel at · ...... ,.....-. ....... SANTAANA ,There i1 also a question whether a breed of "'super n ..... ii developln1. "I aometlmee wonder if by us- lq tMle laledleldea we 're not creatlJll a popu.latlon of neu _,----that ...-rCJ .. lWll llO 1pra71,-...- However, Rudolph said 1a1·1 company ia developln1 a new weapn to kill the .. ,.culler neu." Rather than polMn the •dolt flea, the uw-priiiiic\ 0a - the market next year will kill them durinl the larval.~ta••· ·- Senltno 9outhem ca1uom1a wtth Htgh Ouaflty Pfof1te10tNll Hypnoelt to l'lelp you; qutt Wnotdno- get rid of unwene.ct ~ "*'* .. ,.... etc. "9ened. Nolan. too, ukl· be w11 c.l 7 I 4-t7J.4t'' - Paid Political Advertisement HAYE YOU HAD ENOUIH OF ••• 1. Fcrced Busing m 2. Runaway Inflation rr? 3. Bureaucrats Fighting Prop. 13 rr? 4. Government Waste ??? 5. Carter's Lack of Leoder~hip rr? I IF SO ••• ISN'T II TIME YOU BECAME A REPUBLICAN Ill Register now at: Reagan-Frizzetle Headquarters 18080 Beach Blvd. (Between Talbert and Ellis) 842-3111 u ~ ~ mowct~you muat ,..,eg1etet1DMdllne 11 Od e to vote Nov '· ,. .... ~---!IOtrPl•rll) ,_.....,...._.,., . ._ .... ," .... , • O rang <.;oas1 OJ1ly P1101 Edlt~i•lal ... 69 ....... .-liliiiiiiiiiiii..._ _______ Rooe-rt N.-weed-Pub-llsher .,I £"'=-~ ~.O:toller5. ,., Thom.s Kee111t 1Eo1tor Rowland Evan.R/Robert Novak Start ear hing For Freeway Fees Chemical Weapon · Deficit Risky. No m:iUt•r t h• ~JM1h11t <111 unt1«1n t reated b.> Mideast l UrmOll l h tlllt(\' l "Ulll \ l"l r Jl'lntl Up to "hoJe o( • prob- lt'm II\ llh'\'1111~ lls \r1\ll:O.Jllllt..il lOO nt-l!dS c hiefly OUT C'Orlllnum" dt!,lt:Hdt-m•t-Ufl'>n automo bll<•:r> as our pr1 m~ry means or ~l4ttmg frnm hrt•' tn tllt'I t" It wa.s ..:ood th''4 ~ 11f, uurs~ thwt Oranae Count)' bL1 bet.?n separakd from t ru. A.n~c.-lt>~ and VentW'a counU. and now will oµt·r ,,tt ·'"' 1 altranli 12th d' Lrict. a separate entity with l'''"t11lfrr.ll>h mmt> influence over how our ,own gas tux m 1m l') \\ 111 l:M! ~pe11t Rue thttt d t>eM I t ~uh t• Jll of lht• problem1. a~ •stat~ Senate: c.•omnuth •c "u:-. rolO 1n ~anta Ana last wtek. Jn plain ract7 th<'rt• "on t bt• .. nou~h ~ tax mon~( to P•Y for our l0<·al ru:ul 1.m.>Jl'<'ts and 1t uppean "~ l need a SUfl&eril\g $1 3 5 lJ1lhl'n b~ 19'J.-I JU~l to keep lhLnlS rollin« at the present r tt' With gas l'nn~un1vt1on dropping rapidly an d destined LO be lowen·d l '\ l'n uwn· U1 future ye an, the Income fr-om ~as taxes can t bt• dt>pt•ntJ~d upcin as ff major source of Jmding . . Co . Al Hollindt>n. Orangt: 'ounty T r ansportation . mm1t · te~ chrurm an. µroducPd u long list of freeway, highway and slret't improvement,'! alread) needed or s,oon to be needed Tht> prohlE'rn is Hollinden h~d no words ?f wisdom about wht-r l' th e money wHS coming from. n.or did the other county o fficial:. or the senators at the heanng. It was s uggestf'd thal Orange ~ounty voters probably would be in favor of some tax increases or fees for transportation impro' ement, but only if they could be as sdred that the money r a1sl>d -would be s pent on projects at home and not dispersed elsewhere in the st ate That may Wt?ll be, but it ccrtamly is a complex equ!!tion and tbert! is.no machinery at present tn put the plan into operation. It took a pow~rfuJ coalition of Orange Cotlnty busi· n0.s leaders to pry an individuaJ Caltraus district from the state. The progr ammed zeal that went into this pro· ....,_ ____ nrrnight-wetHre "trSed an P1Il'Ttrfi'l for rrooucing a re· alistic means of raising th· money so we'l still be able to get from he re to t here a few ~ e:.i rs hence Cultm·e's CuJti\1ated WASlllNG roN Wht n s .. c ,.tary of flt'ft'ni.c Ha rold Brown fou11ht 1t loslnQ b&tttJt' •111lnat t'OnjCr~a.1011al llPvroval o f M n.,w r he m1cal wa rfare plant. he rt'vcr11l'tf ht.!1 own in · structioua to l't•ntagnn deputic..~ and ahow<,I the 1·unt1nu1na In fl utin~f' or the a rm& control lobby on (',1rt.1:r administration p o 11 l' y d 1• 11 p1 t e h"' I a: ht e n e d 1e11slons between Wa11hlogtou 1tod Moscow The Senate follow~d the House lut wf'ck and upprnvcd the new V l tt ll l ()V t'r Brown s ob 1c>c·t 1ons Tbat wervc'4 notice on P rl!sldent C aner tha\ C'<>n ~rt.>Si. will no loogt'r ac r apt Bro-..'TI 's 1submiss ion tu . •the arms con· trollers The rebuff for Brown. co ming in the midst of charges that he is the ,-nost politicized secretary of de- fe n s e evN. r e fl ected con· gresslonal rejection of the arms r o n t ro l l h t> o I 1> g y l h a I h as ttom1nated policy since Carter took office. The de~uiled story of Brown·~ ob eisance l o that theology , despite overwhelmlng evtde:nce of a Soviet chemieal warfare buildup. is yet another piece of evidence that the administration did not truly change following th e Sovie t inva s i o n o f Afgharu.sta.u. The rhPtoric bas Earl Waters turned hard. but the ~hey re· mains soft. THE STORY Ot' the small ($3 mlllton) authorltation for the f irst ne w chemical warfare plaot In dccitdes sta rted last Oc t . 12 . U nd er Uefense Secretary William J Perry sent a confidential memorandum to Brown saying that "in respOn.Se to your request, a game plan has been developed" that would "as· sure" inclw;ion of the plant iD the new defense budget. About the same time . Brown wro te n a t ion1d s ec urity adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski that be had "directed" the Army to request money to start build· ing the plant. But just betore the Senate began debate earlier this month , Brown informed Sen. John Stennis. chairman of the Senate Armed Services Commit· tee. that the project was "pre mature." What changed fkown's mind? The arrru. control theology. When Perry advised Brown last <>et. 12 that plan.s for ~ chemical plant were on traclv he also warned that "the key part of the game ptan involves concurrence of the other conce1 ned agency . " Tb at mea nl the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ~ACOA ) backed by de· lenUst.s in the State Department They refused to concur. TRE A&MS controllers were still clinging t.o a confidential letter written by then-Secretary of State Cyrus Vi.nee Oct 23, 1977 . Van ce stated the 1dm inistration 'Ii arms control theology in terms now made laughable by Soviet military ag· g r tlssion and Soviet treaty- making Aq~wng agams\ any effort by the U.S. to catch up with the Soviet chemical warrare lead. Va11ce said the U.S. would gain a "significant psychological advantaf'e'~ over Moscow with restraint snowing "our sincere i nt e nt lo lim it oHensive weapons." EMBRACING VANCE'S ob· solete theology, the arms Con· trollers persuaded Carter this year. They argued that repeated Soviet violations a nd new evidence of Soviet foot-dragging over arms control negotiations should not stand in the way of Van ce 's a dmonitio n f or "restraint." The Senate rebelled last week Led by Democrat 1c Sens. Henry ckson and Sam Nunn and blic· Sen. John Warner, a ts se bloc bu.ill a masterful case again st the Carter policy. Voting with the bloc was one of <'arter's most faithful loyalis ts , Chairman St«:nnis . In a rare departure from that loyalty, Stennis told the Senate that ·'in view of the undo ubted change tn tbe atmosphere" bt!tween the U.S. and the Soviets, the U.S. could not risk further delay. 1 ne rongress 1on al o rder for this belated effort to start narrowing the immense Soviet lead in the 1hastJy a rts of chemicaJ warfare would seem· ing ly be enough to jolt Brown out of subservience lo the arms controllers. Leaders or the de- fense bloc doubt it. In the face of U.S. "restraint" on the·nuclear front, the latest Soviet underground test Sept. 14 is acknowledged even by arms control officials to have greatly exceeded the treaty limit. But that is dwarfed by evidence that Soviet forces are using chemical warfare to sub- jugate Afghanis tan and that Moscow's ally. Vietnam, is do- i ng the s ame in Laos and Cambodia. Aft\!r four years of U .S r estraint in trying t o negotiate a chemical w1rlare ba n with M09cow in Gene~a. the fi rst sentence or a treaty has yet to be agreed upon. Not one U.S. chemical w3.rfare shell has been produced for 10 years · none fired for 11. The ·Kremlin has used those four years to arm up to one-third of aJI their artillery and rockets in central Europe with chemical warfare shells. T f'st1fying last s pring, Gen. Berna rd Rogers . the NATO s up reme commander, warned -he has "no capable retaliatory ability . . to deter <Soviet) use" of its arsenal. The wonder is that at t his late hour, Congress has to force the secretary or defense to start cor- recting that deficiency. There's a te ndc.·n<'y Lo look askance at government efforts to tontributt> fina.nciall:> lo r ulh.tal endeavors. Should bf> some better use for that money, say the cynics. Bul the r c r nrd of the National Endowment ror the ~s . formed in W<.tsh mgton J\L't 15 yP.ars ago, warrants som e secood thoughts. Eliminating 'Little Monsters' Pays Off In Decem~1 of 19J\5. rhen V1C'e President Hubert H1Jmphre,>-prcsc'lh!d a t'hPck to the American BaHet Theater from t hl· nrw Enll~wmcnt 1t was the first gov. ernment money e\"P1 n~f'<i m rtlr('Ct support of the arts This ve:ir .' lhl' t-'nJ1)0A n H.'r1T ha o,· helped provide res- idenci~ for :1,000 ~'rt 1sts in 7 .000 sr hooJs 111 ~very state fro m pamters ;m11 (jhntographers to a ctors. dancers. musicians and r r .lftsmen. It h~ hC'lped -.uppor1 nonprofit lheatPr rompanie!, performing from "''"' 'I 01 k t;> rt mot<: comm unities in Alas ka ft. hJs c:1-.1bted SO dance <'om1-1 ame~ to undertake 350 weekr. of tourmg arros:; the na llon a od has awarded grants to 148 orcht>st r,as of all c:.izes to support their 1980-81 seasan. 1be .Endowmeut 's budget has risen from $2.S million in 196.'> to St54 million thi8 year. That sounds Uke an enormous a mnunt It 'i-ac1 Uk ll v H\ret" t(>11 thousandths of the fe<terJI l>ud~et And lhe tt11 ·Y. . that r.~,t a perur. fJf Endowment m oney goes lo m .. c•ridea\ ·>r that r;; not ahle to raJse m a t ching funds tr,1111 lhP prn ate '")ro munity Thost· rri .-~l t 1·011t n hut1on , h a\1.' risen from less than a quarter 01 .1 ttHllwn <toll<irs \fl l ~ to d whopping S.1 billion ttus 'l't:ar Thu.., rhc :"li:.atwnai r~dowmenl se rves as a catalyst that genernte:.. $3 1 o $4 from the prtvale community for every fedPral c\0113 r siwnt m grants. In 1t~ 15 y('ar h istors the En<iowm t-nt h as seen opeTa co mpames ctoublc orchestra.c tnple. dance and theater compan1cs inc·rea:-c tenfold Perhapti all this mont.'y should be c hanneled into more practical avenues. But c1v ihzed man needs to feed more than l°'Js s tomach. as many older and less affluent nations discovered long ago The pleasure and perhaps necessary escape from humdrum daily affairs that progra ms like this offer both the participr1ting artists and their Audiences makes them far from frivolous wast~. Alter Marriag~ Charge Sometimes o ur la"' tnakers eem to get their values mixed up. Last year the city of V.UleJo madenews. Thecityditds voted.to · throw out lhf' parlung meters. That in it.self was news for eveu thou gh some other C11liforni a cities have awakened to th~ detrimental effect the "little m onsters" havt> on busmes~ du- lricts, Vallejo was, and remains inqofar a." is known to the League of Cahfornfa Citil's. the first and only city to tak1· a reveni.e reduc ing action s rnce passage of Prop08Jtion 13 wtnch cut deeply into local govt'rnmeol revenues by reducing property taxes. Tbat really made it newsworthy Until then. all the publ ic wit ~ hearill!; from thr 1r city . c o unty and s c h ool llf <1 c 1a l:i was h llW bad l y t h ey were hu r lin g beca~ of the property tax c uts That tune ts still heard in most other places. despite the bllUons ol dollars which h.ve been poured into the local coffers by the state to offset the property tax losses. "For rnost, the Intoning is jwit a prelude to the enactment of new revenue such a s i nc reas ed charges for garbage collection, sewers. and whatever other service! the communities pro- vide. By increaalng fees for senices the cities and counties can raise new revenues without a vote of the people. Under f'roposit.lon ta all new or increased taxes mll!t be autborized by a two-thir~ ma- jority in BJ)election collectors and repairs as well as m the counting and handling of the coins. The officials were definit.e in sta ling the meter ehminalion had created no parking problem While they si.y merchanL-; beuew· it has helped business. it b still too soon to see that reflected in in· creasf!d sales tax revenues. lt was t hat source which the c1ty dads believed would offset the meter losses. And the overall city sale~ Andy Rooney tax revenues have incrt!ast'd TO ~ CREDIT. Va!le1<1 hass not sou~hl to makt-uµ the rt' venues by tnc rcast>cf traffic law enforcement. getting it baclc b} -.ockin~ tt lo\he motorasts 1n fines An infor mctl s 1irv P ·of the other cities which havedtscarderl park mg meters prvdut•e::-aooul the same informatwo l\Q parking pr oblems result cd c.nrl the merchants are pleased with the results. So is John Q. Motorist, or more likely Susie Q., sin ce the W" men do most of the shopping. But don· t PX peel th at other t.Orn- m u n it1es Y.1\1 quickly follow suit- The city oHlcrnls lovi: those revenues too much . How else could they {?et their s1-1laries. a lready fur higher than the a verage citizen. raised every year'' For e xample . with a ll I ht! tsk-tsking a bout people who li\te together without bt:nef1t of clergy. it 's beromtng more expensive 10 get, and s tay m a rried -and that's quite apart from soe1ring housing aod food bills which the law can't control The so -called "ma rria)!e tax'' penalizes two-income families wtlh a lu~her tax bill than couples have to pay iC \hey both wor~ and stay single. .U .'l'BOUGH, •as the rerord will s how , new construction and propert y exchanges. helped a long wt th i nflation . ha ve already served to restore pro· pt!rty taJC , revenutlS to a level equal to th.:il prior to ProJ>Ofil\ion 13 , few. 1£ any, local govern ments other lhao Vallej9 have acted to reduct> ''' eliminate any of the charges which existed prior to Propos ition 13 (nstead, they have instituted the new changes and are planning everi more ln the future as the "bail- oot" airl from the state dwindles down. Idea of Work Leaves HiID Listless • And now in Orange County the fee for a marriage license has zoom<'d irom $6 last .January to $20 as of this week. The first $10 increase was suvposed to cover rising ~lerical costs. Fair cnou~h. it would see-m. Then t he stalP Legislature ordered counties to set pside $8 from every marnage License tee to help finance ~helters for battered wi ves So the tab went up to $18 ln ~une. ~ Then the county got the bnght idea of setting up a o nciliation progra m lo he lp m ediate child custody uabbles for divorcing couples. Add another S2 to the arriage License fee. Now one might rightly say that if people didn't Ret inarried, there wouldn't he any battered wives or custody tights. But it seems pretty far-out to expe~t starry-eyed pouses·to-be to foot the bills for these domestic dis· .Sters. j The fee ror dissolution oC marriage also has been u ped frvm $52 to $62 to help fund Umwnciliation program. al makes more sense It would be ~ven more rational to t the splllters with the $8 for a battered wives ahelten. as, the st.ate apparently didn't th.ink of that. _ We respectfully s uggest that the authorities quit lay. On the bnghl side none of lbe cities wbich had removed parkin& 8\eten in the years preceding Proposition 13 have yet proposed to reinstall them. Amon1 these are San Bernardino, Sa11ta Monica , River side. Redwood City, Glendale, El Centro. Ven· tura, Santa Ana and Fortuna. And what hu been the result of VaJtejo's experience with the re- moval of \he parking meters which were folsted upoD the public on the e.xruse that It would aid in making parki.n1 available for more people, but actually •• nothlna more than a ''rip.off" cA I.be pu6lic: to eiclract more money for1ovemmentspend,tpg7 • . ~ g any more ree:J on soon-to-be-wed.a. Gettlns ttarted is CITY OFFICIALS report the pensive enough a11 lt Is. It's downrtgbt. ualalr to expect revea• ac.. at aboul $80,000. em to pay for marital disuten before they've even Slncellatotalbudteti.aaround• en the.if vows. ' · .:·' mllllca tbe lON la mlrumat And, @ • ' altbOUlb there were layoffs ~ Inion• Hpre&Md in the apace abOvt art thoso or the Delly Piiot. meter maids who contlnaM tc> her view• expre15ed on this page ire tho• of their author• and aaoa.ltor overtime park'-8, pre· lttt. Reader comment •• Invited. Addrna The Dally PllOt, P.O. •mallb there was 50me Hvtftl The other day at lunchtime I wa~ browsi ng i n a good bookstore near me aod I pid::ed up a book by one of lhOtie people who write about how to use your time to better advantaee and get more done. I only looked at a few paees of the book and I dldn 't buy It becauie l got the idea pret- ty quick. The author's bll advice seemed to be to make U.st.a. He had a whole chapter on bow every- one oughl to make lista of thlnga they ought to do and then do them Jn an orderty fashion. I've made up a partial list here. and after l leave you I'm Pini to write it down a.Cain. putting Ute t.hings·lo-d o in order of their lmport1&Dce noNGSTO DO: -P'ix l\ltter on roof at front ot houae, where It leaks down into ll•l•I room window. before sometbiq roe... -Jatalt automaue 1ara1e door opener. -8u, new pereonal phone book. keor1antte and update nemes and auMbert. -Buy stock I wus going to buy when it was 37 even though it 's 51 now _ -Huild or buy stora~e rack for Cireplact! wood to put outside kitchen door before it gets cold. Buy wood to put in it. -Take day off and go through all good old magazint:s and sec- tions of Sunday newspapers I've saved because they were too good to throw away. Then throw them away. -Buy and install one of those telephone answering machines like the ones I h ate to have answer the telephone when I call someone eln. -MA.KE UP Christmas card list early and order Christmas cards so I don 't blo w t he Christmu card thing again. -Stop by the post office and buy several boots of stamps so I don't 1et stuck havlng to buy tllem trom tbe machine in the Cindy store. -Write elabt letter11 I should have amwered weeks ago and maU them W'tth the stamps I've bouillt. Throw out the letters I've all'e8dy started and didn't flnl1b. Start them a1ain and fblith them tbis t.lme. -Find cooct day to take ur ln to have lt wubed. wned and ruat-proo(ed. -Put up storm windows I Jt 1580. Coste Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. • ttt eUmlnltlnl the need for metel' "" -~ .:Ci ~ .... • t , •• ~. ~· ~... '~ ".:._!:..!.----..:. ....... ........._ _ ___.__~---·· ~ ........ -=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;;;;;;~;;.;;;;;::;._;.._..:;.:;~-=~~~~~~~~'--~~~-"'- never got to put up last winter. REMOVE AIR conditioner from bedroom wtndow and store in cellar this year. -Set aside Saturday to take tools out of workshop and put ln • back yard while I clean out debris in cellar. While I'm al it I should put down new, smooth ce· ment noor and find out where water Is leaking ln by washing mac hine. Put tools back in Perfect order. -Call several insurance com- panies to see ii I can't get better :deal on house and car insurance. -Tum rug In U vlng room so it doesn't 1et walked on ln the same place for another 10 yeara. -Go through old pictures and boxes of old correspondence. Discard deadwood. -Fix dripping raucet in s hower --Eft'llEa BlJ\' ~ MW llove or find IM>meone who can fix rlgbt rear burner that haan 't burned ln years. -Replace typewriter ribbon. I've been tbrou1h all thi1 before. I've been makin1 tilt.a before I saw that boolt: M •Ybe If I chan&e the ribbon, I'll write a book on how to 1et more doae by maklnt llata. lt. would be a lot eaaler than doiftO tlle things i ouahttbdo. -· ----· --'. ·~ .. ., .at , ... t.t ' .......... ---. ...,.._ ·-------........ ... Orango Coa!>l Daily Pilot -ore a..1.-..~on l o write the D•llY Pllot1Bo11. 1560, Co\ta M•s.. CA 9267~ ! 1-r• 1 K.J!. I&:a &.I,,.,, ~l<>tMtt 5. 1980 • To Call the Oally ~ffl714 ~2·~321 ~·.· _,..,. 1-l i .................................................................................... .,!£ Dr. ~hart~ Brll . A •-' Reagan's· Coattails Leave Republicans Behind ~ C>larlls c; u .. 11 11 u pl"t ,,,.~ ot poflfl('ol t•irnC'r or r 111 Stot" F'ul"'1on ('un Ron~•ld Ht·u&irn rf'bu1ld the R.:publH'M\ 1'11r t 1 • Would 9 R~aa'\n pr,·s1lh•11r ~n te nal • r e blrth or tht• c:or • C'an Reaaan·s pl't':ud.-11l1~1 coatta1b pull othl·r R ~p11bh1•1an~ Into omc-e" lr Reagan·, C 'uhfurnia rectlrrl i., •n)' lndlflltlOn I · '0 1" thf' UIUIWter T\' PIC"' .. l. \', vart)' leadeD and <'t1ndldato look for u nnmlne-e "'ho r&o lt"ud them to a SWt'l'J)inj( Victory lJot h foc tht' Whitt' Howie 1i1nd an ('on1r~:i nc1 , typ1 «u ll y , re ce n\ R e Jf.u b I l <'an p r e a 1 d «" n t I it I c•wnllldJttt>5 ha Yt' not been 1tblr tu tlo that IOt>AYWE 1.eA~NEt> ABOUT P~TeCTIN<S IME' ENVIRONMENT F~OM PO~LUTION-· WHAT r>1D You 1-l:ARN? ------""'"""'~ ~ Mailbox K 1 ,. h 11 r d N 1 " o n s t w o pres1d•--ntJal w1n11 11968 und 1972) "er .. l'4-"Mlfl8l )"IRll over a bad.I) 1hvtd~ Utomocrat!c Party. Bu\ 1>e n1 o<'rats cont rolled both c·on.:,rt-.-.11ion1AI hou11es 1!ur1ng Nixon's ttdrn1nl11lrahon Owlteht Ei:ienhower. the only olh\!r t"lt-ded Republlc an i.irualdenl sinre Herbert Hoover, wu:. unablt" to "lend" his !4upport t o ver mar\y Republican cancl1dates for Congress. For six years of Ike's administration. he b ad to race a De mocralJC • Congrt'S"- NOR HAVE Dem oc ratic presidential candidates done any better. Harry Truman and John Kennedy ran behind their p<trty 's candidates for Congress in 1948 and 1960. To be sure. Lyndon Johnson ran far ahead or his party's congress ional candidates but only ~au.se his opponent, U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater did so badly ln short, recent presidential candidates have had no coattails on whi c h their pa rt y 's candidates for Congress could ride to victory. Can we expect Ronald R~agan to be different? IN ORDER TO capture the House of Representatives, Republicans have to win at least 58 seals presently held by De mocrats . Jn order lo win control of the United States Senate. Republicans have to win at least eight seats (Independent Sen Harry F. Bird from Virginia 1s a "Wlld card" m these calculations. If be does not vote with Republicans. they will need to capture nine seals intheSenatc ) No doubt. Republicans will win some additional U .S Senate seals Lh1s November . And, oo doubt . they will w in sc1 me additional seats m tht' How.e of Representatives too B UT, ABSENT a strong coattails effect by a s urccssful Ronald Reagan. the GOP wlll fail lo win a majority or seats in the U S. Senate_ E.lfen with ..a s trong coallalls t>ffec t , Re publicans have al most no chance to w10 a majority in the Houst>. And Ronald Reagan's record 1fi' rahfon11a suggests that he has verv short coattails ut best . R et1~an's two gubernatorial v1ctones in Calilom1a 11966 and 1970 > we re due more to h1s personal popularity than to his party affiliation. While Reag an defeated incumbent Democrat1c Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown by a million votes in 1966, Democrats retained .:ontrol of the state Legislature NOT UNTIL two years later, m' . the elections or 1968, did Republicans capture a razor·thin majority in the Assembly -· winning 41 seats nut of 80. Th~. State Senate, more immune from. short· term political tides , dividctl. · evenly. T hat was the best Repubhcani, could do during the entire eight yea r s or Reaga n 's administration Running for re-election 111 • 1970, Reagan defeated Democrat Jesse Unruh by half a millin.n votes . But O e m oc rat ~ re ·capturcd t·ontrol o f tbc· Assembly, picking up four ~eat{ for a 43-37 majority. They &fish ' picked up one seat in the Senate for a 2H9 majority. The 1970 elections marked e res u q~cn ce nf De mocratic. s trength in California . Two years later, while R<'agan wa~ s till governo r , Democ rat picked up seven more As~cmbl., seat C LEARLY, Reaga11 's massl\ ._ popularity in California did n11• transrer to other Repuuhcan cal' didates in an y ~ub $t anll .1 I measure. R eagan won h•!S ftr gubern.itori .. i elel'lion IH ~~ percent of the vote A1·r"rtiin~ t<i recent publit.. <lptnion p11l l~. 11 Reagan win'> thf' prcs111t:nu al election this fall 11 ~•II ht• I# narrow victory f:Jr s tuirt of h1• California rlo!corct That being so, Hea)!an. Ii~ ~ Nix on and Eist-nhowcr will fac1...• a Oemor ra t1 c Congrc..,!. An n • R c a g a n , I i k e N 1 x '' n :t n t F.tscnhowt·r btfo rP l11m. wdl have been unable tn n·v1vc llioi llepublican Party. Reagan failed lo do sn 111 Ca lifornia. Why shoul1\ w i e Kpect him to d11 better at th1· national level? Is Owner of Record Policy a Mis-deed? .. 1111 M•yt«ta ..,. . To the F.clitor: Have you taken a close loot at your Orange County Property Tax Bill recently? On the far rl 1ht aide is a boJl entitled:· Owllercf rtt0rd as of 12:01 a.m . on March 1, 19(79). then, A SINGLE NAME. So what, you may ask? A single name! When a married couple ~ord a Joint Tenancy Grant Deed in the name of husband and wife, only one name will appear on the tax bill as the owner of rc!cord ! ls this fair" Arcn 't husband and wife the joint owners of this property? Well, that might be true with the County Recorder. but It doesn't cut much mustard with the County Assessor ln the interest of economy. Cso they told me '), tbe Data Processing Unit picks up only the first name recorded on a Joint Tenancy Deed. This ~Wlds like the county is truly trying to save us taxpayers some hard en1 ned money! But, wait , while the. co unty is engaged in this economy measure. along comes the state! YOU GUESSED 11, the poUli· ciaos can't leave well enough alone! Wben the st ate passed the Senior Citizens Property Tax Relief Act in the mid-19708, the state assumed lhe names of husband and wife wouJd appear on homeowner tax bills. So, when a widow, (ID this case ). filed for he r third year \mder the state act, she got the following back from the Francbiae Tax Board: Since y0u are not shown as an assessed owner. we need J)roof that your name ia shown on the deed. A trip to the Aaaesaor'a Offtce with ber t'equnt \0 add ber name u listed on tM deed to the computer print out of tbe tax bill was met with much cold water! Why, we are lrylna to save money! u ·we did this for you. we would have to do it for ev- eryone, and then we wouldn't be savlng any money! J know what you're thinking: This isn't fair! You bet it isn't fair ! Here the tax bill says Uus one name is the ownet' of rtt«>rd, when i.n fact husband and wife are joint owners, and upon the request of the widow, they are unable, (or unwilling), lo save her, the taxpayer. a lot of hassle. but to set the stale ap- paratus in motion costing more taxpayer money, to have the taxpayer rectify the economy move of the county. Is the County Assessor in com· pliance with the law when he lists on the tax bill only the first named of joint owners. and is thts in fact a MIS-DEED? J OlON Ela. w·eri• Prt~~ To the F.ditor: My attention was attracted to your account of Assemblyman Richard Mountjoy (who ls also a builder on the side) speaking before a group or businessmen in Irvine last week. With a straieit face, he la· By EDITH PORTMAN Edith Portman I.to reitdentof SonClemenle. October is when open fields In Oran1e County are filled with pumpkins. October's when children bang on the door for treats. OdoberlstheUmefor exciting World Series and football aamea. This October. however. is when the Morris Garaae ol Britain wiU cease production of the famous MG aulOmobUe. l heard Uail announce- ment in Juipand the news saddened me. My mind flashed back 30 years. menu that the price of a new house la increased becaua~of re- quired environmental impact re· porta (EJRs). With/ the price of most new hO\&HI inching towards the saeo.~ lev41tl , this added e:x- pellae 1111>eaia lo amount to but a few percent of the total c0&t. I see this as a small price to pay to assure that some ir· replaceable historic , archaeological or environmental feature is not unceremoniously bulldozed out of existent'e. Furthermore, EJRs frequently call a ttention to present or potential traffic congestion , landslides, overcrowded St'bools, flooding and other problems that in the good old days were ig- nored by many developers. EIRs SERVE a number of functions: They are a Corm of community protection. as welJ as consumer protection. and they are a bargain. What is un· fortunate is that in some com- munities, the recommendations listed m the EIRs arc ignored, in which case the ex pense i!> wasted. But that makes builders richer and happier . because not only have they passed the cost of the EIRs oo to the homebuyers. they now have avoided the costs of any mitigating measures, and that is precisely why they :;pend so much time trying to discredit the whole EIR process. Too bad they don't work more al reducing the other 97 percent of the cost of a home. In the ·~ the MG wu u popular u the Porsche is now, and my husband wanted one. We • badn 't moved to Oranae County yet, and we learned they were difficult to 1et In the Loa Angelesarea. Thewaitwouldbefourmonlhl. Roadster 80UON£ TOLD us we could 1et delivery w\thin two months from \be La Jolla Motor Im· ports, ao we ordered through them and waited - lmpaUently. When we learned the spona roadster bad ar. rived, the lint slght ol our Uttle car t.b.rtlled m. The yellow two-Mater bad dartt 1reeD · aenulne leaU.er upholstery, and burled-walnut aad leatbercloor panel.I: not like the form.lea and vinyl ta cars rude in America now. We deetded to tet.wate. · Whit blUer way to celebrat. than to spend a 8*bt ,.._old but elecant Coronado JfcQI? We 61a1-., JIM t.befollowin.I lllOl'Olaa; we wanted ......... ro.d. o WND woas a red lcoWab tam .-W • bleck ...S wb.lt. cllilebd lludbmld. He Joote41 as sporty as the car and we lmatlned that everyone envted us as we drove north alon1 El Camino Real. · Altboqb we'd reacbed our 40I, we relt Uke tMn·aprs tmlde that cu. Tbe MO appealed to OUI' 15-year-old dauptar, too, ud abe want.I to leantodrtnlt. 11-., ev..uata my llUlbud tooil ber to 1tneta witb UUJe tr ante f« ber ftnt leuODl ln UM You also reported that builders reminisce of the time it only took a couple of weeks to gel a project approved. The re· sulla of such sn•P decisiona are be1lnnina to show their effects, such as 'placin1 a reaidentlal neiabborbood immediately adja. cent to a toxic chemical dump. Sound f am.ill ar? DAVID M. CA RLBERG To the Editor: Three cheers for the Moral Majority! I have lis tened to Christians complaining about moral disintegration in our laws for years without obs erving them do a thing to alleviate the situation. I undersatand that in 1976 elections not even 40 per· cenl of the processing Christians registered to vote Fundamental 1 ~t s mus t become doers of their words. and not Hearers only. 1f they wish to have an impact on the nation. lt is refreshing to see Jerry Falwell's organization ac· lively awakening this sleeping giant on our political scf'ne KAREN LOUISE BRANT • Letters f rom readers nre welcome The right to condenu letler.y tu fll $fXJCe or eliminate libel is reservt'd. Letler11 of 300 u:ord.~ or less u.nll be gwe11 rlf'eference AU letters mu.st i?i· elude stgrulture and mailing address t>ut names may be withheld on reqtu.>sl 1/ !tu/frcient reason 1s apparent Poet rt1 will rwt ~published ...... "* ........ ..,"_(,.... mysteries of a four·speed stick-•hitl. As lt turned out, lshould have had the lessons. ONE DAY I BOaROWED the car and had a frt1btenl.nl experience. Our house, located near the top at a canyon, bad a larp alopln• driveway and partdni area. When I returned bome from sbopptq and be1an unloadtna tbe car lt ttartwl to move bectwarda. ( srabbed the front bumper and tried to bold tbecar, bull couldn't -It pulled mea!Gft1. As the 11 Too brittle .'' car gained momentum I had to let go. I scr<'amed -helpless. Then I watched it roll acri>Ss t he road, drop over an embankment. and plunge down mto a ravine. The car came to an abrupt stop about so reet down, against the trunk of a Uve·oak tree t stood. trembling with shock and rnght, and ·1 stared at my husband's little dream car sitting lhf'reforlom, as if to say, "What happened?" WHAT DID HAPPEN! Had I failed to set the emergency brake? No. J'd raHed to leave the c·ar tngear I hated to tell my husb&l'd. My pho11e call to him at work eased my mind, though He said, "Calm down. lt'sonly a car. I 'm just glad that you ' weren't ln it. Call the Auto Club and they'll take 11 careofil.'' I did -and they did. The tow.truck driver at , tachedalongcabletothefrontbumper and hauled t the MGuptothe road. He looked it over and said. "Larty, you're lucky. A jolt like that woulda broke his tow. 1 truck's back. I don't see nothing but some scratches." F0&1VNATELY IT W ~a rugged littl•' cnr : but I never bol'l'Owed it again. Eventually my husband tired of s hiftinJ! 1ear1 and sold the MG. Then for years we had .. aucceulonot 1u.gu11lin1 American-made cars Now, when I shudder at the astoundina tally on the 1u pumps, I remember that untblrsty UtUe MO. Insp6teolthestick·1hlf\, r wlsh we owned one now. .. ~· '. t I , , DAILY PtLOT CMllY ~ Su H P- JENNY GOT SPECIAL TRAINING FROM CONSULTANT Steven UndHy Aided Connie Merrttt'• Pet High Topie Himalaym OCC Film The high Hi malayas will be the focus of the s econd presentation in Orange Coast College's 1980·81 travelogue series . titled "Armchair Adventures," at 8 p.m. Friday m the OCC Auditorium. Tickets. priced at S3 for general admission and $2 for senior citizens , may be purc hased in the OCC Tic ket Office, in the college's Administration Building . The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . and 6·7 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8 a .m . lo noon. Tickets also will be sold at lhe door of the a uditorium on campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. "IUGH HJM.\LYAVA" WAS PRODUCED and will be presented by Russ Porter. A graduate of Indiana University and the Chicago Art Institute.. Potter was an announeer and script writer for NBC Radio and narrator for m any years wi~h alt Dis ney and for the Laguna Beach Festival Arts . He entered t tr<i vel-film lecture field in 1956 anc1 has produced films on India. Belgium. Germ•m.r. East Africa and llollancl T HI-; FILM Cl.OS El.V EXAMINES the historic 3.1·milc Khyber Pass. which connects West Pakistan <Jnd Afghanistan and 1s guarded by the famed Khyber Rifles. Potter also will •bow scenes . ol Peshawar, the legendary city that was once the capital of the former North·West F r ontier Provin ce; and will describe Kafiristan. the Valley of the Kaffirs, whom even the Moslems fear. The nim also looks at Gilgit. a peaceful valley of g laner ·fed rivers and lhe fabled little kingdom of llun z<1 where longevil)', he1:1l lh amt ('ontentmcnt an• a wa y of lift: For lit•ket informa tion. telephone 556 5527 EL PESCADOR RESTAURANT Presents $4.95 OR ' PACIFIC RED SNAPPER Tartar sauce. lemon Choice of Potato Fresh Vegetable -A Glass of "House W1ne Hot Bread. Butter. Coffee. Tea $4.95 Childs: S3.50 401 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA, CALIF. Reservations: 548-3241 LOCAL -Problem Pets His SpeCiality La{(lu1n11 .. ';,1ys Most (~a1u1ie Di/ f iculties Solvable Ky OON ('ftAf'MAN Of IM O•llf 1'11•1 \U fl I•' 1 11 m S 1 ,. v ,. I 1 11 d "11 \ ·., 1w1 .,pl'<'''''" " """ ,., ,, "11rk111~ I 11 (11 p ,111 I U II ,1 11 d \\ h I' II h I' h1'<•1110t"'> 111011• lhJtt I h .11 tu h a'> lllUHlt•r. 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Ort I NST.\N('fo:, 111 onl! ut hi s l"ll'(l'S •• 1 man wa:-. bl'ing b11ttn rl·gul;11 I~ b} a big do~ living 1n lhl' n1.111., home Tht' dog tw <l <1s:.umed contml 11f till' · piH'k org an1l ;,ilion'' l11111.,d111ld m th1i. ca-.c <ind "' ;1 ., .1 t t a t k 1 n i! t h e m ;,i n v.h1•11 1•\1·r hi-' a-.~1 :-.tc d t h l' cl a u J..' h l 1· r . (ll <> t It e r J n d i.:r;1nd111111h1•1· m the hom e. I 1111ha\ telb pt•t 1>-....ne r:. lr-.u .tll) ref< rrl'd lo him by \ 1 11·r111:111ans c:1nd for nt(·r clic•nti. lhal most problems 1ovolv1ng Ii 11 k i n~. des truc tion and ag grP.,s111n C'an be solved 'Th1•n• ma} be J huudred dif lt•r t•ul possible l'au-;cs ·ht: -,i.i1d .'\.Int of tnnl's lh1•y Jrl' tcns1un l'1•);11l'd Jl ~TA:-; TOO naud1 iiltcnlmn ,. 1uc;es problem:., !'o does 1sol11- l 111r1 I .mtl'i~ l'.Xpl.uo1•ll dogs may become anxious when owners leave the home or s hut them away from th<: farrnly . He told of u <'ase where two dogs h ad begun dcs troyrng furruture and were later relegal· ed to thl' Rar agl' Ry the timt Lindsay <1rnvcd on the ~l'ene the doMs had r hl.'wed and scratched through door!>. 1nclud1n~ a gara~e door with aluminum siding. l.inds<.ty said that he us es a re w<1rd-base<.1 technique lo correct be havior Fo r example. he may arrange for a ~uest lo come to the-home of a client whose <.log barks in· ('essantly. WHEN THE OOG is about to start bar k tn~ at the guest, Linds<ly will distract the animal, possibly by h a v i n g him sit Then. the do~ 1!-rewarded with food l r the dv;; docsn 't r espond . Li ndsay may use a "t im c·out," a three-minull' period of isola· t1on 10 a dosel or bat hroom. ··The dog learns lo get alien· t1on 1n a more apj)'ropriate way," Li ndsay said "He gets petted with the new way. He loses with the old way " LINDSAY CHARGES S25 pt!r hour for his service. lie sa1<.l some problems can be solved with a single t·onsullation wh1l~ others m ay r equire several weeks. " Ba c k ed by c ou r s e s 1n laboratory animal work . beh avior m od ificatio n , dog train e r i n s t ru c tion , and veterinary work. he began his consulting service three years ago in Washington, D.C. and moved two years ago to Laguna Beach Most of Li ndsay's clients come to him because they are fed up with contending with a pet prob· lem, he said. But, he said, others may have a different motive. ··THE DOG may exh1b1t a mino r p r o bl em -easily modified. I get the feeling they want me to say, 'Yes. you have to giveupthedog.'" "They call (me ) for an ex cuse," he said ' SALE SAFES e SAFES e SAFES " SAVE MONEY. IUY A SAM DURING OUR OCT. SALE Be protected. Secure your valuables. We have a com- plete line of safes. We have a safe within your budget to meet your security needs. ~..-ricn: • We 1ns1 all doorv1ewers • Photo lnvenlory Service Photos for 1dent1fy1ng valuables) SA YE MOHIY! ASIC US A90UT SICUllTY SYSTIMS CALL FOR AH APPOINTMENT SUM. OR AMY WEEKDAY ...... (714) 642-1815 PACIFIC SECURITY 1 Se.:unt11 products & consultants -commercial & re$identiol J 1810 Newport Blvd., Suite C, Coete M•H Save 35°/o to 55°/o on custom drapes, top treatments and bedspreads. . . PAKISTAN TAl8ESMAN SEEN IN FILM _ ~hyber Peaa Pert of Trevelogue Open Daily 1111 6 PM • Sal. l tll 5 PM Choose from over 100 pattern~_ ail reduced now ' Select antique sa1tns sheers open wp,r.1es textur~s. damasks and prints Fabric only No add111ona1 charge for ins1alla11on 30°/ooff For that dramatic decorator look, 1r's narrow slat blinds In nch wood grains. modern metallics. warm plaids. sof1 florals or solids 1 1n or 2 in_ Sale prices on custom draperies and wood slat blinds effective through Saturday. November 1. AllCAOlol c1u 1 ~HU• !4\INllNOTON HACH 1714) ltMlfl PALM &HllMOS 17141 UM\tl IUlNA ,Allll (114) 12....0>0 l AOUNA Hit.LI fll41 Sll·PIOO 'AIAl>tNA {2tll ft~PllT CAltOO• PAltll 121l) H >»MO l AlllWOOO 121 >I U .. 7000 PUlNT( "'loll (2111 MMUI w ... fi'COI,,\ OR 0 S AG E • CAlllON llU t U •JtOO llK>NTClA!tl C114112•·Jlll lltYlllllQf {fl41ttf·>Oto w L LA ST DRAPERY C\llll(llCITY "fOlHtllS (2t JIJto-t ... N(W,OtlT IUCHt714194 t-lJIJ SANNllNA110Nt0t114t "4·\ll) ... l.:'!l~:'.iiliiJ_.h N D c A R !;> E T c L I:: A N E A ::. ' I OOWNO 121J) M~UI NOIUIMIOOl 121ll .... ,... IHOUIAMO OolllS ''°" • ., ... , db fUllllUP N 171 4) 111 .. JO NO. HOLl YWOOO 12\ll fH·UU TOllllANCl 121)1 J ll4 ,71 •••••••~S·l'l~•J;•••••••••~=-·~-~-~-~-~-~_:_:_~-~-~_;1_~_::_~_~_2_,:_oo __ -_~-~-~-0_;_~_:_~_._~-~-~-~-~-~_:_:_00 __ ~_'_1_~-~-~-~-~_J_~_~_, .. _:_,:_~_··-~ .... • • ~ ... 4 • , LOCAL • • .• Sunday, Octobef 5. 1980 DAIL V PILOT ' :lff Aid Centers Named1 EXPERT ALTERATIONS For M.n & Wonw1 I Renew your wardrobe , 50J Agencies Available in County' llt-lpl ul .uh 1n : 1m perwnal problt'm~ Is avail11bl,• t11 jll 01 .111~t' C'ounl) rt't11d .. nt., by ron l.11·110.: •"') \lnl' of lht• ~ aitt'nn~ list~ belo v. St•nlo1· c..'1t1 1.1·n~. pr t"ttn11nt IC't'n af{t'U ti 011bl\.><l ) \IUlh> ur I.Ill) UIU.! JU3t need1ntc Aomt"()O(' to tolk to \'Un (111<1 l'\IUn"\'llOit 1n tht>1r lotal arf'u Sio:N lOR <"ITlZF.NS St-ulor ( 'l&llt'ns Info.rm all-Ott aed lll'fl'rral SNvlce. lllGI N. ('01t .. 1r Sl., Suta AH . SM-SAS&. Oraa1te l'ounl s.,.ntor <'IUaea a Oftk l' on Ag ing , Kil N. lhua dway S l .. i'ia a la Ae a. 834 Ml7. St-nlor IA"((al AdvoU<'Y .. rogram, %7M N. • ~hln St .• Saa&a \na. 835-8*. -t'~bark FoundatkMI Proju l TLC. IU N. S1dUvaa SI., Saala Ana. US-811 l. -Goldf'a Tim t'rS ('eater. 114 1-: litb Sl ., Costa Mesa . 642 ??75. -Oasis St-alor Ceatt'r, 8CNI Ma rguerite \vf' .. C'orooa tkl Mar 759·N71. -Saddleback t'ommwlil> HospllaJ Adull Day Care, ?3511 Pas~ de Valencia, Laguna Hills. 837·4511 u t. 4'8. ' -Proje~t Pace. 2124 1'. SuJlhan, • uJte E . Santa Ana. 835·801 l. -Emeritus Ins titute. Coaslllae Com mu.nil) College, 10231 Slatu Ave, Fottntain Valley. 963-0811. Teaches senior survival classes. -Irvine Community Services Departm ent Senior Citlzen Services, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. 754-3889. PREGNANCY Anahe im Counseling Center, 1701 S Euclid Ave. 774·6600. -Free Clinic of Orange County, 503 N Anaheim Bl vd . Suite 8 , Anaheim. 956·1900. -Apcare, 1600 N. Broadway Ave .. Santa Ana. 547-2563. --=:. Tartn Control l nsffiute, 1242 W. Lincoln Blvd .. Anaheim. 956-3600. -Family Planning Health Center, 946 Town and Country Road. Orange. 973-4673. Feminist Wom en's Health Center, 615 S. Main St .• Santa Ana. 547·0327. Huntington Beach Fr ee Cliinic. 506 Orange ,\ve. 536-8894 . Laguna Beach Fr~ Cli nic, 4600 Ocean Ave. 494-0761. Planned Parenthood Association. 1801 N Broadway, Santa Ana. 973-1727. DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE -AJ Anon, 7M El CamiDo Real, Tustin. 838-0865. Forfammesofalcoi.ollcs. -AJcohollca Anoaymeu, %'71% S. Graad Ave., Santa AH. 551·4555. Meetilll• tllroaglMMlt coaaty. -:---Community Coanaella1 Ceater, 3%141 Allpu St., Suite B, Saa Jaail Caplstra••· Alcollol aad drag abase. 831-Mll. -lhmtlagton Beacb Commuity Cllalc, SM Orange Ave. 53'·88N. Couuelllll provided for drag ud alcollol abaae. -Haman Service• Ageacy Dn1 Abue Services, 1441 Superior Ave., Newport .Beacll. '42·9241. -Phoeab House Orange Couty, lzt7 E. F ruit St., Santa Aaa. MS·t3'13. Ont abase ed•c•dea pro&ra• for sc ....... -Straight Alle ad, 34185 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point. 4M·'3%1. tesldeatlal drug abase rehabWtatio• ceta&er. f'AMJL V ANI> YOUTH COUNSELING -Affiliated Counseling Services, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive Eas t . Suite 8 , Costa Mesa. 979-4098. Marriage and child counseling. -Catholic Social Service, 520 P~an Ave .. Huntington Beach. 96-0·4142. Open to aU fait hs. -Child Guidance Center of Oranee County, 17175 Brook.hurst St .. Suites C. D and E. Foun· tain Valley. 962-8550. Counsels childr en ages 6-12 in group treatment. -Counseling and Ps ychothe r apy As· sociates, 320 Superior Ave .. Suite 295, Newport Bea ch. 631·2696. -Creative Alternatives, 132 E . 18th St., Costa Mesa. 642·0377. Marriage and family counse ling. PAY HO INCOME TA~ IM 1980 AND RECOVER TAXES PAID IH 1977, 1978 & 1979 ---Ir is possible for you to recover approximately. two dollars of taxes for every dollar y~invest while participating in o highly profil molivoted inve•tment. • Four yeas of public occeptcrce ·* Favorable toe opinion letters • Fleitibility of amount invested • Avoilabl. to individools and corporations. ACT MOW FOR 1980 For More Information arid Private Confidential Appointments and Ta.-Savings Seminas to:I <'.1111100 l''>yt·holoK Y Center, 655 ('anu.1 llr Lo:. MaH•i., Nu 177, Sun Clem ente . 493 00~ l111tl v1tSuul ,11\tl ( d nllh 1'•l1Jll~l'hn1t fo'1t1111 ly t 'm us C'l·nlc·r . 4ZO W 19th St . • 'oi.ta Mt!i.U 642 l)JHCI 1"u1111ly \'111.m:.ehng and 'ht'l\l'I ftlr y1111l h1> Family l>1•v1•l11111111•111 l'rugram, 362 01•r11n Av•· l.ut(unu llt'1:11·h 4~ 6555 Couns els p1irrot1> and udolt:s<'t'llls l'am1ly <; u11.Jan('t> l 't•11ter , "•rst United Met hod 1111 C'hun·h. 4~ W Wth St , Costa Mesa "'an11ly amJ 1111u • 1a~t' n1uh::.ehng l"a11HI St:1 Vll'c· A:.:.oc1atwn of Orange t 'o urU ), 17421 lrv1m· Blvd . Tustin. 838-7377 Also Ill Co::.tu Mt:::. a al 350 fo: l 7lh St 645·8390 Jewish t"amil) Serv1l·es. 8100 Garden l;1ov~ Hl vd . <:ardl'n <:rove 898·0023 Me l<><i land P~yc.·h1atn c and Counseling < 'l1nu· 17..a S Zt'yn St . Anaheim 991 5460 Orangl' County lluman Services Agency. 1 e fe rral agent·.> serving the county 834 ·5058. Sir Thoma:. More Clinic, 9550 Warner Ave . Swte 350. Fountain Fa lley 924-2808 Mar · riage and fam1l.> counseling South Coast Coun~chng Center. 28052 <.:am ino Capistrano. Suite 210. Laguna Niguel. 831 2833 Marnage and family l'Ounseling JOB C:OUN~ELING r Next to Carousel) 540-8491 Coming October 11th ... A totally new \\'<l Y for you to buy yciur next u ir. Ir\ Lall<:J "Plain Pri ce Policy" And it\ onlv from ... I -Lao Family CommunJly, 1140 S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana. 543-8481. Job training for la· docbinese. -Manpower Youth Services, 538 Maia St .• H.untiaitoa Beach. 536·2521. In Costa Mesa call 645-1854 and Fountain Valley call 9'8·1797. Ser ves economically disadvantaged youth. \ ~ ' . .. '.:~ HICK .·'/i...vERSON I .~ •• '. \,.. 445 EHi Coast Highway • Newport Beach • 673·0900 j A\,, \ ~ !\ \ :. I·-• , • ~ ! : •,.. • ~ t .. • io4 t • ', I • 1, ' ' ' t I I ' \ r' :. I /..,,.,. • \ , '""• .. ' .. -Voluntary Action Center , 1714 W. Balboa Blvd.> Newport Beach. 675·9ttt. Recruits and trains volunteers . -Yoalb E mployment Services, 54.2 W. t9tb St., Costa Mesa, Suite B. Open I to S p.m. 542-0474. Helps youths seeking jobs. -Coastline Regiona l Occupatloaal Pro· gram, 3313 Harbor Blvd., Bullcllag C. Suite 12, Costa Mesa. 979-1965. Tr ains hlgb school sta· dents and aduJls. • \I • I \ .' A~ -VOLKSWAGEN • PORSCHE • AUDI j Justi~e Re...elllbered U.S . Supreme Court Justice Warren [ ) Burger he lps Mrs . Elizabeth Gossett, I.. 'I. Uo \ u Informs and daughter of the late Chief Justice Charles · · Evans Hughes. cut cake in Washington in (J -\C.I\ .\, ut-:K!'OI\) Reveals honor of Mr. Justice Hughes' appointment . . 50 years ago. World Class Hair Care has Arrived. We've brought European Styling to America along with Grand Opening Parties and a Very Special Offer! Opening Parties? How Grand Pop into Toppy's and get acquainted during our , Opening Week October 6-11 . Enjoy free' cham~1cne ?u1ih & snacks. see whaopp s s about - antJ pick up your free Top Options Style and Price booklet. · Hello America Welcome to the world of T oppy's by Steiner. For 79 years, the Steiner name has been the first word in hair styling for fas hion-conscious i ndivid~als in Europe. And now you can enjoy this international experience in our four · conveniently located salons. With the kind of royal treatment you've only dreamed of ... until now. Your Top Option Toppy~s is your Top Option in fashion hair styli ng. A cut that suits you as a total individual. You won't get it anywhere else- because we've just arrived in your country. With expertly trained stylists who know what's going on in fashionable styling. We know that it's more than just your hair - it's your lifestyle. And we do it all at a price that fits your budget -with no surprises. A Very Special Offer. We'll deduct $5.00 from the price of any of our Top Options styling cuts any time during October. Plus a special treat. Our Toppy's Tote -a fashionable ripstop nylon carryall complete wi th the Toppy's full-size Shampoo and Conditioner t hat's just right for your hair type. An $8.45 value, it's yo urs absolutely free with any cut. It's our w ay of introducing ourselves and saying "Thank you, America." We know where you're at Here's where we're at Try a Toppy's near you. We'll be glad to take your appointment, but you don't need one. Just pop in. Santa Ana/Costa Mesa by Lloyd's Bank at Bristol & Sunflower-540"6221 Huntington Beach in .Marshall's Center at Beach & Terry -,847-1300 Tuatln In The Courtyard Shoppes by Mervyn's and Sav-on -7 31 ·8933 Laguna Hiii• under the Clock Tower in Oak Brook Village -855-1911 Open Mon. • Sat. 9 a.m. to 7 -p.m. Thurs. eve. by appointment. ) COUNTY NEWS 'Keep Decisions Here' • rrowmg aek Ideas By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... o.tty ~· ... -In 1976. Coast line Com m un1l) Colle ge ned for business without a campus. relying lead upon available community space. In do- g so, tbe school borrowed a few concepts oneered in the late 19605 by Britain's Open niversity. . Recently , a m e m be r of Parlia m e nt urneyed to Coastline's Fountain Valley offi ces borrow back a few ideas. Michael Colvin, who represents Bristol in e House of Commons. met with Coastline of-ciala for advice on how to set up an Open Tech, hicb wotdd tr ain British blue collar workers r wb_. Colvin called "the Second Industrial evolut;ton. '' Colvin said British universities traditionally roduce professionals such as lawyers and ac- ountanta, but do not provide training in more omme rciaJ or tecbnical fields. Currently . Britlsh citizens can learn a chnical tr ade through courses financed by a usiness tax or through on-the-job training. But because fields lik e computer technology re growing so rapidly and because more blue o l 1 ar worke r s are t r yin g t o upgrade emselves, "our present system is inadequate deal with the Sc!cond Indust rial Revolution," e British official s aid. In 1969. Br illon e s tabhshed the Ope n niverslty, which conducts classes throuthout he nation and admits students without requir- n g the tra ditiona l college entrance exams . olvin said this school, after a rocky start, is ow considered a rousing success. He and other British officials believe a im ilar school should be established to provide echnol ogical trai n i n g . He q uest ioned oastline officials about the success of the voca· ional program s they offer. George .Rodda J r ., president of the Coast omoumity ColleJe District trustees, told him he .-acbool haa Had great auccesa in using pecialists from v•rious fields as part-time in· ructors, even some wbo have had no formal raining as educators. Rodda a lso s aid the current economic re· (See SWAP, Page All) .. t:LLIOT a oa t• AMES SUTTON ELLIOTT Pes..,d LOIS N. 1\01\IR, 419'! 19 R•\•d<!nt ol • IY Oct-I, IS In Saf\16 ""·· , •. Costa ~ Pau eo •••Y "" 0<1 , B t Mkldl .. own Iowa JIH\o 17 l 'llO al '''" -S~ •a• l>Otn on I " C~er tor ·~ year\ fOf' ,..;, Marcll 13. 1901 In Groton. Soult\ trno,. Bultmrs. Survl...ed by "'' On ota. SM Is wrvl~ by 1 lovln~ i. Eva EllloU ol s.nta ""a, C• • dau<;11\tor\. Mrs ~r1111r•t Garland o d u91'11er-ln.la.• Oa rlH n Elliott. Buri..nw, c. .. ..,., ''"' Car.,.yn Zellll c 1 t no BNch Ca btolhers and Ol Florida She I\ also sutv1ve<1 by S $ ~t~~·, f rom 'o ut .• o f st a te , 1: ortt nd<fi ltdr•n •tt d 4 or••t O anckhlldren. Me..-lat services lo 9randcnHdren. S«vl<H -:;or• ";Id a t I'> ROllt:RT BAllKE R Oi "'• O•llr ~-, .... Ht·publll'M• 11llln ,. r1nelh• will tx.-rnuklnJ( hii.. ~w1 11ncl atte mpt ,11 1•h•rUon 10 thl' 7:\rtl A'!>l'mbly n 11.trlct O\ 4 fo'riu ellt>. o ~ Vt•nr 11lcl uptom••trl'I who h \'l'I> en (,'uxta Mtiisu. nm 111 tl11• 1lii;tn <'l "" prirnury clt•t·Uon two vt.•a rs u.:11 but wu' ddt•11 ted b fellow H l'PUblll'lln Charlt·' c;1h:mn Jo'rln t!llt'. who h11d 1111 uppo:.1tw n 111:;1 .J unl', wi ll IH' trv1 n a t o llll ,4'at lh-mO<'ral11 1n1·umhc 11t l)1·nmi-M anitcn. of llunt '"~too tkt1t•h Th" d1:o.t 111·t 1ududt•11 II:.' 916 1>1• 11101· ru lb a ntl 7!1 :!IG Ucpuhl11·1'n s Cubta Meirn 1lur111ogton fkad1 1-·ount&ln Vnllt·y s .... 1 Ut' a r h S 111" .. 1 11 t• "'t•h und Ro~!> 11\our m ak1· u11lhr1hbt ru·t Fr 11.1.cllt> who 111111-( h.1b t>t.•t-n 1dt.•nl1lwd with lk puhh1•a11 l'UUSl!!\, !>i1VS ht· lb au u11ponc11 l 1Jf 11\'t•r guvernnwnt rc~ulat 100 t hJt he believes µre t.'mlJl b µlanning t·tmtrob NOLAN FRIZZELLE f1 um lo<' al a uthori111•' llt-'a>S th•• ''·•I(• ('11a btal C'omm1ss1on 1s .ilJO m111ablc unli th .11 the -.late Ent>r~> Commission 't'111ultl ~ abnhshl·il "It hasn ·1 procl u1°ctl a drop of fu el yet " SHINY, GLAZED CERAMIC TILE • FIRED-Oii FINISH RESISTS STAINS! • PERFECT FOR USE ON WALLS. COUNTERS! WMITl eec ~ .. held a t MelrOM Abbey Monday •I ti. Baltz -99ron-Srnll ano 1111\111 1 .00 AM _.. ~ ''-"'°" olflcl•t· Mor1uary on S.turcMy Oct 4, 1'90 et " ..... ...,..-. · ' ' 1PM wllh Rewr-HarolCI A~'!1on I 0 8all1·8oroeron Smllh-Tull\111, P .. t.,. o4 tht First Bae>tl•t Cllurch Ol d rectors. Cost• Mew otttcl•t•"O 1n1ermen1 of -j;;;iiiiiiim;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;o;;;;;_..,;:::: Loh, A.d•h , "'~" bt held tn Grotof't -Union C•m•t•rv Groton, Sout h eptune Societ y •IMATI<* •U•IALAT SI" 646-7431 -_ ... 9«wtty ............. . ............. ........ ..... .-v aN _C_.... -.IC". c.lllw ..... ,.,...... M ilin. c-.1•r oaMICll MOllTUM•S Laguna Beach 494·94'5 Laguna Hiiis 768·0933 San Juan Gap1s1rano 495-1776 HAUOll LAWN-MT. OUVI Mortuary• Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PttaCI llOTHIH llU llOAOWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALT%111•HOH SMn'H & TUTHILL WISTCLlff CHAPIL 427 E '7fh SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 .... Cl.-OTH•s SMmtS' MOITVMT 627 'Min St. Huntington Beach : 536-6539 .......... , CO..OMIAL '41M114L ~ 780' Bo lh Ave Westm1nste1 893-3525 P.aM:Yll" . • • ClllAl ,.u ~Mrl Mottuwy Ctiapel 3500 P11c:lf1c View Ott~ Newport a.acti ...W700 c o ... ola S.rvl(~ unde< the cll•nllon Of Ball? e.roeron·sn>lln end Tvtllllt w .. 1<11" C'-1 Mor•uar v f>04.'3rt JOMNM* L VLE PllOBEllT JOHNSON, tesl• ct.nl o4 lrvlne, C.. PasMCI away OC- ,_, 4, 1• -elully at IM -Of Sf. Survlwel 1111'.., ...,_ Ru• .. 11 H. JohnSOll ... , ~Aftt• Mr. •ncl Mrs. Al•n Pr_,. -J chllclren lllCIOf'il M •IOI-o l C•lba•H , C• •• Alan Fr•man OI ,..o#DC>t1 Beech. Ca., and .nremy Fr......,. OI ~ Hiii•. Ca • ..... •urvlwd"' J or-hlldren 8rlMI Al•••nder Mei.i<lan, lltanton ,.nd,_ Mel•kl ... -Bracll•Y Al ... M•l•klall. Mrs. J°""'°" was .., Instructor In ESL and Se>anlSll at 11'9 Sanl• Ana Coll.O- ln Sa11ta Ana, ca .. Memorial S.rvlces ••• bol"O arranQed, Donations •houlcl be glo n to 1'-Sant• ,.na Coll-oe Founclallon lor lh• Lyle Probert .Jol>nSOll Sc-•rslllp Fund. MAnM•ws N ... TALIE E MATTHEWS. re.,<Mnl ot Oe!Wr1 Hat $clrln9•, Ca. PH MCI away 0<1-r 1, '"'° Survl"°d by 1 SOiis Albert Mant,.,.,.s, El TOf'o, Ca. and Merle Mall-•. Ga•cloln Grove, Ce .. t da"91mr Natali. Hell, Ouerl Hot Spr lftll\, Ca. , I br'OINr W Edwin Elll•. W~toflvllle. Ca .• aut1l Ruth El lls. Santa p..,1 •• C.a., 4 o••ncl<hlldren. 1 o r•al·Qrandchltd•en GrtVf\IOt wrvlCfl will I» htld on Tuesday, Oc 1-r 1. a1 IO•OCIAM, Melrow ""'-Y. Anaheim. C., llev Q\arlu O. Clark olflcl1\11>9 Frlench rnav call a l Pierce 8rotllu s 81111 8,.,..,..,•Y Mor1ua ry Otl Monday, Octot>er •. A 00·,:00PM Pierce Br_, Bell Bro.tdW•y, dirk· tors. TANNI N•AUM CINDY llETH TANNENBAUM, re· wdeftl ot LA t4wa, Ca. PHHCI awn OctOller 2, 1• Survl""d by fltr father -mot..., Ar1hur a nd Norm• Tan· ,,.,,N um, bolt\ of La H•br•. C.., tlslt r P..,la T-......... •ISO OI LA Hebra, Ca ., 7 or-.ne" E1t .. r l annen· Ileum. lledDndlD llell<'h. c.. -Minni• Linder , New V or ll, New Yorlll: Grevu ldt .. rvl<H •Ill be held Oc· lober S al 2.00PM •I Ille Harl>or Lawn-Mounl Ollve Mernorl•I Park. Sen1lce1 Ulldtr Ille dlrKlloll Oi Harbor Lawn-MOum Ollve Mor1uary. S.0.SSSA ....... _ ..... _.._...~ ..... ~ ... ,.... -<e-.. • .... --· -.... -... IENUINE CORK WALL TILE ..... ..uu~ •aac ··-~ . • llAll1'alm FIBI a --4 ... n .N &. fT. .... IAT11 ITllPI ... "'"""' ....... • UIY llLl..ancll 82l' -.,_...,._...... ----- "'' 1h.-\•lt1r1•s that the state Department of l':du1't1taon rnandC1tes fltr too many programs and th;tt th'• state Legis lature hets b;lmstrung business \•nlcr prj:it:. "St'ate government is far too strong and it 'ipt•nllx far tov m uch m nnt-y .' Frizzelle l'o ntends. Ill' says t hat decis ions made by the Coastal Commission should instead be made by home1own uuthorittes familiar with lo('al programs. • ·I( the <le<'1s1ons wen.: made locally, the people rn akin~ them would be v1s1ble to the populace. ··If vmers don't agree wilh the decision. they rnuld bring pressure and 1t would ma ke a dif- fl.'rcncc " Fnzzelle s<1id he strongly fa vors an ocean ac· t't..''ib to provide water for the protection of birdlife and marine life in the Bolsa Chica marshlands, an area alon~ Pacific Coast llighway and surrounded b\ lluntinitton Beach city limits · H e s aid th<1t as 1t s 1tb, Bolsa Chica has become a :.melly sump because tt receives drainage from other parts of Ora nge County that has no other place to go lie said he 1s keeping his options open on whether a mar ina s hould be developed in the a rea, a c·1mc·ept that is opposed by environme·1talis b ··But there again , t hat s hould be decided by lu<•al offi cials It shouldn't be a s tate deC'1sion " l le saJd he 1s opposed to state busing and bi- lingual edur ation progr ams except when they <1re us~d as a tool to improve English s~aking a bilities and wean m1n11r1ty studenlb away from their native la nguuge • I. Santa Ana Westminster Santa Ana COSTA MESA 1801 S. Bristol St. 15191 Beach 322 W. 17th 2221 Harbor Bl. I ---:.1.,.,..,_ SU ,_ Wll1011I I 551.1324 191-3311 s41.1111 &45-112s I Dally 9.9 -Sa!· 9-6 -S... 9 to S P.M. ' 1' I LOCAL OM. Y PILOT AJ J ,-Ertues -Uiidoing--Of-¥iet--Refegees? = .... ByJEaRVCIAVRIEN 0.-.lhltw ........ There are an estimated 30,000 ln~banese re fuaees in Oranae County. Lam Le Trinh calls them lnduatnous, r apablf' aad euy to teach. The former Vletn•meae ambusador to the M\d dlt Eut who alao once was In char1e ol hla na lion 'a internal aeeurity would like to see hJS people •low down a blt. Their vhtuee. be concludes, may be their undo lD1. He "'-Ha that they are adaptable . aoduatr1ous and buqry for freedom The docton. milltary lelMkn. denliat.s and In duatrialiata bave moved quickly and elfk it'ntly into lood jobs. Tbe unakllled and often illiterate immi &ranta also are doin& well economically , leaminl uaembly and other menial tasks in aome of the cou.nty's "sweat abope," working tons hours at substan- dard wqes. Trinh ad· moubea. The muaee's food re - quirements are s imple and inexpensive. And often two or thre e families buy a home I LAM L£ TRINH to1etber1 move in and pool their resources for a new, big car. TIU.8. TRINH CONCEDES, raises jealousies amon& others competing for unskilled or semi- slfilledjoba-oflen the blacks and the Chicanos. Chicanos. And it causes problems at home, too. Problems not unlike those other Americans face. "The adults should see.k education instead of money," be opines. "They are losing control of their children who are picking up bad habits · ent&•re•orkin . -- "BUE, THE ADULT WHO doesn 't read or un- dentand English can't help the children with the homework. It's not like Vietnam. There ls a lack of communication. "There ia more freedom for the women. In Viet- nam, mothen st.ay at.home. Here, they get jobs, become more independent. SWAP-IDEAS • • • <From Page All) cession baa made many local residenta nervous about lay-offs and has led them to seek training in additlcaa.I, more marketable job stills. CMlttiDe cwrentlY bu 25,000 stUiJents, a 2Z percent 1Dc1'8ae over laat fall's enrollment. The Brttlah visitor was told about the col- . te1e'I 140 clas locations throughout the district, lacJudiq ita recent leasing arraneements for tbe uae of elementary schools closed because of declinial enrollment. ·-eoiTtn-abto uked whether employers have been easer to hire graduates of Coastline's vocatianal prolJ'ams. Jack Chappell, the college'.s public informa- tion ofticer, told him some employers have been recrultin& atudenta from Coutline's secretarial tr._ COUl'Ma even before they bave complet- .. tWr .tfldies. Armed with the information be picked up from Coutllne officials, Colvin will return to the United Klncdom, facing an uphill battle to ·tlaftalu.OpenTechdream into a reality. "Politically, everyone wanta to do it," he aald. "But a number of hurdles remain l.O be ' overcome -the main one beinc the cost.'' Con Vote Disturbing DRAPER,-Utab (AP) -The mayor of this ...._ .. _...,unity of about 2,000 says be's worried about a ju ge's deciaion allowing 1,014 state prison in- mates to vote in bis city's elections. "We're going to push the Legislature to close the loophole in the law that allows them to vote," said Mayor Glenn Cannon. No municipal offices are up for election thls year. . Judie Kenneth Rigtrup ruled in 3rd District Court that Utah prison inmates have the right to vote as residents of Salt Lake County, and claim the prison address as their residence. His decision came in a clan-action suit filed on behalf of the in- mates. Loot Found in Leg JAY, Okla. <AP> -A deputy sheriff played a buncb and found 18,000 inside the artificial leg of a man arrested in connection with a $45,000theft. Robert Yancey, 63, was jailed. "I lmew be bad an artificial leg. I knew tbere was a bole inalde it and I knew him," said deputy Bill Loux. Loux said be found a cacbeof$100and$50 bills in- side tbe pluUc leg. The $65,000 wu taken Aug. 31 from Grove's Kor - fee Kup Kale and from the home of cafe owners, Mr. md Mrs. Steve Williams. ---'·-~ . .. Some ramw e11 fact> abortion. others divo rce. ·'They ar.-payln1 the prlce for frffdom.'' TaJNH'fl aa•A•U FOLLOWED a report to t ht' Cotta Mesa Rotary Club lut week on the 1tatua ol the lndMbinese reruaee in America The amb6Uoua refu1ee bopet to pus the law bar In California thia ye ar. He once was a lawyer, ap- pellate t'OUr1 Judie In Sai1on and a university pro- te1tor Trlnb &Poke with pride when he told Rotarians that the Indochinese have established seven ma1azines in Oranae County, five bilinaual daily newspapers and a Westminster shopplna area akin to a Saiaon market place NOW. HE SAID, THEY are formine a bank m West nunster and a re pultin& M radio station on the aar The problems were harder to explain. He told Rotarians that leuer-educated immi· grants must lea.rn h~w to operate an electrical switch or to understand i&IM>line power. With the problems of adjusting to Western 20th Century life, thouah. are the often more intense problems that date back for generations They have strong ties lo their homeland, and thouah citizens of Vietnam are distrusted amona their own people as power see~en. And there are the famillee whoee women were raped and fathers killed by Thailand's pirates, whose belonainas were taken by the Hanoi re1ime as payment to leave Vietnam and whoee lives are otill filled with fear and distrust. .. We need more patience and understandlna." he told_ Rotarians . ·' lf y_ou accept the newest Americans and try to understand them, they will find s uccess here ... Toward that effor1 , Trinh explained, Orange County's Indochinese community is moving to help Itself. A Vietnam~ Chamber of Commerce has been formed, ch r ches and temples have bee.n established d former leaders are establishing counseling services and associations. "But in this melting pot," he said, "the Viet· namese people should keep their identity if they are to make a contribution to this country.~.· "FOR ntE VIETNAMESE people, the United States is still the home of the free symbolized by tbe statue of liber1y: NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION a BURIAL AT SEA THE INFLATION FIGHIW~ FOlll 1-EOIATE '4££00111 Fiii££ ME#IEll~IP ll'OllTFOl.IOCALLOlll WllllTE: 646-7431 NEPTUNE SOCIETY PL EASE SEHO f'llH 2.400 WEST COAST HWY. PORTFOLIO 0 THEBE IS DISTRUST and difficulty in adjust- ing for many of the Indochinese who are former Nationalist Chinese citizens. "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddl~ masses yearning to breathe free, ·'The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, ·'Send these. the homeless, tempest-tossed to Suite 9 MAME .............. .. Newport Beach, CA. 9266~ ~r::~~. :::· me; , They fled China as the Communists took power . "l lift my la mp beside the golden door." rriore K days SUN., MON. 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A l• CW&.VN.OT iiff Gruf:f Roles Now Grizzl d . LOS ANGELES CAP> To '" Howard Duff ad t'lriUy )'OU Jwil a bout ha"• \o fore10 televlak>n an4 He the movie, "Kramer \Ill Kram•." Duft. once a handaocne lu din1 m an, Is now th• 1rlnled Nffftt't' of t'Vl l on lhe tutH- ON "THE Da&AM ~n:hant.s" be was lhe bead of tht" Eu tem motion pktu~ c-ombmti who tllamped out a ny '1~1Unc movie produrf'r who didn't P•Y homa1e1 to the t"Omb1nf' On the upcomlnt A BC miftiM n t'1 · KH l of \..Eden," he br1n11 John St elnbe<'k 't1 vale .,w horema.ter to life. On a NfUl•r basts ht> will pill)' Sherilt Titwi S4,,mple. who holda the town of Truro, f111a., In ,bl!! 1 rcedy grasp In N R("~ "Fla mineo Road." "Now that I'm older I'm 1e tt1na the mort- mteresting purts." says Duff "That's th~ on)) virtue I can st-e 1n ~ett1na a lltUe older . I love those roles. I used to play character parts when l was a kid In Seattle Thal was what I did mostly "I DIDN'T PLA \' young leading rol~s Even tho u"h I was young I had a more authontati ve voice tha n most of \he people in the theater So I ended up p la y ing m ostly character parts. I was putting on moustaches, a lot of makeup " Duff 1s abu u busy and in·d e mand t:har act er acto r In t he Academy Award· winning fi lm "Kre1mer vs Kramer," he ~as Uustin Hoff man's lawyer. "Fla mingo Road." adapted from the UM9 <See ESSENCF., P age Al4l " A~W1 ........ GR.EEOY SHERIFF IN UPCOMING SERIES Howard Duff Stere In 'Flemlngo Road' ilabit Hard to Swallow --Will a Concerted Effort Stop Coughiiig?- By SYDNEY HARRIS lozenge yet invenlt:d can halt an <'pidemic of throat-clea r ing once it starts to.·pread acruss a hall. of John Barrymore, when he was app earing o n Bro ad way in "R«!de mption," cast as a de reli<'t being questioned by the chief of police. At one point. he was askerl if he couldn't sa~ anything for himself An official of the Ba ltimore Symphony announced last winter that arr angeme nts had been m ade with a coug h -d ro p m anufacturer for a donation of 20.000 cou g h s up p ressant loze nges, to be given to m embers o( the audience upon arr ival. It is to be hoped, he said, "that not only will the winter be marred by n ar y a c r oa k, b u t the program ru s t l er s. p u rs e d r o pp e r s. ~OM E'ff !H ES IT gets so bad that ·at a re cent conce rt in Orch,-stra Ha ll. Sir Gc>orge Solti. u;nduc\or of tht> Chicago Sym- pl1onhhnrt lo turn to the a udience and (JOlitely hut firmly s uggest 1hat everybody gi,c a big cough e:.nd then rem am silen t. T hose who ro11lrl not . he ad vised . should leave the hall. <And this. by the way. wac; not the first lime he felt it necessar y to rebuke the croakers) Barrymore whee led a round '" face the audience and bellowN:i .. Say anything! Huw can J s ay any thing with t hat bunc h of lr<tinedseabout there!·· crinklers and / 1\lt>mbcrs of th,• nrr hcslrn with "'horn I have talhd Lell mP that 1 he c•ou1diing syndrome s1>c-m 5 lo h e a uniqu e !:> Am e rican phenomenon; <luring its tours of E uropean and Asiatic cities. au- die nces are almost totally silent. "In London,'! said one, "we played an hour and a q uarter . with children in the front rows - and not a sound .'' P erforme rs detest wh1 sperN as much as they r esent cougher:. At a nother time. Barrym ore wa!> performing a matin e e o f "11;.i m!Pl" whe n Jane Coy, I, one of the period 's leading aelrl'S<;es. was prc~ent and whispered away to her companion until t•ver yrJnc in t hc theater,w as aw art> of it. w h is pe r e rs \.... will also be ' co w e d into s ilence." Let" us hope. HarrymMt• ignored this rude ness until his curtain speech at the t!nd of the performance. when he bowed in the direction of the ladv's box ... ln conclusion ," he said . "may I take thisopportmrity to thank Miss Cowl for the privilege or co-starring with her this afternoon." oot Jet us not count too ~upon it. Coughing in a~ud fence is r0uch less due to colds than to ~chological factors rest.less- •· nervousness . or lhe an-patJoa of bor edom. These m ptoms are catching , and no We may need to be repri- manded in t he acer bic style i • I THE PRITIKIN PROGRAM. Better health. It begins with a fascinating 90-minute free lecture. I ht Hl'.trld' ol I w•t 1ph· h r•l1111 • \t •II h.iv1• .ilr1 .. 1cl, "''It'd 1h1• 1'11111.111 1ppr11 ... It 111 ~ooct ht'.11!11 'lo our 1JO-n1111u1o · 111•c· l1 1 "·"' 1ntrodu l l1nn In th•·"" ",.,.~ 1'1111"1" BPllPr I ft•,1hh Prel~f.lfll drn· ... rn11 l11·~111 "11h proni1,t•, II lw~111 .. "11h .a 11•\ to'\\ 0 1 ( 11111( ,il ''''""' Over 6,000 people have now ll11d the Pritikln Program. It works. 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PLUS "W ILLIE & PHIL" JAMIE LEE CURTIS ''TERROR TRAIN" '"' BYtt "•ynold• 8"!"!Xr BANDIT ff !nm ......... . ~., .... . f'll MO,• It &AT -1.11, J II. . ,. , ..... JAMtE LH CURTIS "TEA ROA TRAIN" _..., "SUIARIA" CHRllT~A IMAf'TY F!LDMA f'UVE ··1N GOD ••SOMEWfERE IN WE TIME" (PO) TRUST" -·'·"·"" ... ,-····-·······-.::,°"''THE ct' JERK" CAI NOW l'l AYINO IN ,,.. NIW COW \.ID WOODY AOBI AT Bl.AKI GEORGE BUf'NI ALLEN'S DYAN CANNON "OH ''STARDUST MEMORll!S" (POI 'COAST GOD! TO COAST" BOOK (PO) ,,... II" !N I ,.. .......... " :.:·.:.::: Mf-t·•t . ' . ., .. ,. .:;. ............... . Eith;r w~ he'll get it in cJ- the end TV PERSONALITY .,,, ~tl,,,. .... ,l ~hJ '•--''''1' ;,•rtlh1' ot ,... l\J..,, liJ.. .. Jlff14. A,Hd("J ~ I ~ ; '"""i',.'1f "~ " • .. •I ~ ,, ~ .... f'i ••II• ""' ~,..1jl)\b"°\'IJI.+• #tlli 4WfJJ) • 111 U "NH#\~~ ~ f f' ttl'' J,\ilt~1 ~:.~::~~~-~! .,.,.,wi,,. .... " ~ NOW PLAYING ...... 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THEATER I MOVIES Producers Need Nerves · Alf red de Liagre Last of Stage Gentlemen NEW YO RK <Al') Whforf' to Mein .-1th a auy with tbe l'loquent n•me ol Allred de L1a1rf' Jr.? Well, let's see He turns 1' on Monday He's been in theater so years. and he's produced so Broadway plays, lndudlna "Deathtrap " -KaUuarlne .Hepburn caJls him the last or Lhe aentlemen producers He attended Vale with cbapa Ulle Lucius 8Hbe. Geor11e Murphy and Rudy Vallee.. His chums <>•II bim "Delly " He 's a boulevardler ln an aece that has no boulevard 0 i LI a gr e . • tu II , court I) m a n w h 01 chain-smokes, as a New Yorker. the son of a textile• manufacturer tUs love of the•\er was sparked \n1 colleae. where be studied drama with Mont y • Woolley. BUT HE d1dn 't procee d directly to the pra1ceruum He was an apprentke wastrel first. He threw lavish parties, aadded about in Venice. India. the French Riviera. He also · put an a guest appearance on Wall Street -where good Yale men of that era were expected to go -and had a fling with aviation. Then the Ught dawned. • "I said, 'Dammit, theater's what always ALFRED de LIAGRE has interested me,· and I got a job as a stagehand at a summer theater in Woodstock, N.Y.," he says. "After that, I became a stage manager. "I went to California to stage.manage 'Springtime for Henry• for Edward Everett Horton." _ -That done, h~ became a producer. What should a producer be? "He should be a man with an extremely s trong nervous system." he declares. "He really should go to medical school and bave a notion of psychiatry because you're dealing with very unstable l)eOIMe." HIS FlBST BROADWAY production, in 1933, was "Three·Comered Moon ." which he also .directed. It had nine characters and cost $8,000 to put on. Today. he says the tab would be $400,000 or so. His most memorable plays: "Well. certainly put 'Deathtrap' down as one of them, also 'The Voice Qf lhe Turtle,' 'The Madwoman of Chaillot' and 'J.B'." NOWPLAYiNG .. IUW IMll 19WU91' IUIUttC• OranQt 637·0340 El T0<0 ~1 ·5880 -·· ...,.. AUT lDWAllDI' C•llA Wllf COiia Mew 546·2711 wu 1m1ns1t1 891 393~ ~A.t••tC• ..... WAY• Ntft.fll wes1m1ns1tr 891·3693 STADIUM Dlllfl·)N Orange 639·8770 And the leHt memorable" " 'The Tumbler'," hf' say11 "II had a ma1niflcent cut Rosemary Harri11. Charlton lletton and Martha Scott. It wu dlre<"ted by Laurence Oil vier Died In four days." • In the '4<Jlj, '50li and ·eo.. he produced the works of Robe-rt Sherwood. Philip Barry. John Van Oruten and Terence Ra.ttl&llll ··People of that abUlty and quality don't s eem to ht' writing plays a.nymore," he siahll "We 've ROne off into the theater of the absurd, the ruhculous. the 11b8tnd "PLA\'WIUGHT8 TODA\' SEEM lo forget thitt the primuy purpose of a plMy is entertain- ment " He also bemoans what some call the New Perm1ss1veness, "this tremendous preoccupation of authors with obscenity and sexual deviation." He got so discouraged about this he quit pro· du{·mg for Broadway in 1971 During the estrangement, he kept busy managing the ANTA Theater here and produced revivals at Philadelphia's Plumatead Playhouse. But hls interest in revivals palled alter a while. "I 've always been interested in new material." be says. "It's more exciting for me to break ground with a new play than revive ·an old one." That's why, he says, "I was delighted to find a well-made pfay." He had reference to Ira Levin's "Deathtrap," with whicb he returned lo Broadway in 1977 It's still going strong. ........ TOl SM!lll A111 !>40-7444 ...... -.T~ Hunllngtan llNch M8·03M ........ ,...,. T1tltl Mission VitfO &30·6990 IT ...... ft.. ....., 1MA PlAlA Orange 639-8770 Bre.a S29·~39 Cl•-• .._..._.,.. Orange 63•·1SS3 -rm m 1 ...... ·wunna• IMlll SS1·06SS --'·--------L .. _Nta#_. __ SHowN; __ • __ ·~• -1 • • CISTAID ... ~ 0 :n. 4 -~ Edwards Cinema Buen• Park Onvt In Woodbnd&t UA City Ctnt!N Centert979·41' I 821 -4070 551 ·0655 63-4·3'11 llU umlllmft --• Minns Bru Pli11a weslbrook Oranl' Mall Oranae Drive-In m sm · 530.4401 637·03'0 m 1022 Beyond time itself ... he will find her. 'T'M:NTIETH ~FOX PAESENTS ... "WIWE & PHIC tJD-1AB. QoflKEANIMARGOT KIOOE.RIRAY SHAAKEY PRCXJUCED BY AllUL MAZURSKY ANO 10NY RAY DIRECTOR OF PHOiOGRAPHY SVEN NYKVIST,A SC MUSIC BY CIA.JOE BOLLING WfltTTEN ANO DIRECTED BY~ MAZl.R)l(.Y PA1NTS BY DE LUXE1CQLQR BY MC:MELAB ~ ..• --.. ~·L·J 'h ·-·--..---··--.... _.. - Sunday. October 5. I Q80 ~Ly PILOT A 13 Unlikely /tlotik Marty Feldman. as Brother Ambrose, discovers the "real world" when he leaves the monastery at middle age and meets Louise Lasse r , who p lays Mary a prostitute, in "Jn God We Trust." Lasser AV.' HUI M!RTIW llVI edwards HARBOR TWIN "t.::m=.•U 631·3501 ' , . -: . • ... ... . played the lead in the long-running "Mary Ha rt man, Mary Ha rtman " television series. The movie, also directed and cowritten by F eldm an, po~es fun at commercialized religion. H E T 'I' E .U I U t ~~ ll v~~ "HOPSCOTCH" Wiii Screen a.fore and After "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" • • • ._ ., '1 • '• _'Beulah · Land' Finally MATRONS AT WEDDtNO IN 'BEULAH' Allyn Mele rt•. Mertha Scott Ster l,,OS ANGELES tAPI "~ulah Land," an rt BC mlmurlca at'l In the South during the Civil War era, II\ flnall)' comln& to tht' air after one po1tponemt1nt, some rine tunJn6( by a historian. and • C'Onlmu1na1 1tulcry thttl 1l ·~ demnnmg lo blacks · Ext:c-ullvt' pruducl'r llMv1d Gcrbu vlgorOWI· ly defmd.11 thl' l'IJc hour produr tlon. calling It hia torically ll{'<'ur&lt' liu1d charging that an ad hO<' itroup 11 utllnfl ll as a platform on which to build a J~rmaint"ol bltwk anll ddumut1on lea1tue. "nt•:\' W t-:10: 1.00KING 1-'0R C.:AUSt:S, not 1tolull1H11>, · 11ay11 Gt'rt>...r lie ~MYS the group merely seiied urx1t1 "Hf'ulah I.arid" us a vehkle to vent th~h fru11trutlon ... about the movie and televlsl0t1 lndurJtry In gentirul Thl' Bla<'k Anti l>cf11ru;.i1011 Coal1t10n, whj('h 6'n·w uul of tht• 1111 hoc l'Om m1tlee, has a11ked NBC to 1·ttn<'cl thl' tch·<·u:.t 1 t says that dtiapite r eVlll<>n:. "Uculah I and" remains · ·psyehologically and pohl1l·ally dungerous " NB<;, wh•l·h postponed a May broad<'ast un· der the heat or pro lt:bl ' hab scheduled the ·three· part d~a for Ol't 7 !.I 'I' . drama. wh•l.'h !>pan:.. \827 to 18'12, 1s ep1e m. its_ mb1t1011:. ~od l>Oap opera is h in its re ~l1zauons It 1s filled with the clas tung ambi· uons, SuJ>t'rheated pa!>sions and star·crossed 111· terrac1al romances common to antebellum melodramas, and ends with the tumult of war and its aftermath The controversy first came to light last Ma rch while the s how whi ch stars Lesley ESSENCE OF EVIL ON TUBE . • • (f'rom Page Al2> movie and the novel hy John Wilder, is a sort of ~tea my Florida version of " Dallas." It wi ll be a night time soap opera of clashing ambitions and passions. 1t is, in fact, from Lorimar Productions, the "Dallas" peo· pie, in association with MF Productions. ~HONEY G R EENSTREET played the sheriff in the movie, Joan Crawford was the • carny girl and Zachary Scott was the young pro- tege the sheriff hopes to manipulate into the governor's mansion. Much of the action revolved a round Miss Crawford's sexy threat to the protege's public image. and the sheriff's determination -at any price -to keep his reputation immaculate. Cristina Raines plays the carny girl in the :-.lBC series and Mark Harmon is the protege. "The sheriff should be perceived as evil," s ays Duff, interviewed before the actors· strike stopped a ll movie and television film produc· tion. ··Exc1o;t"I' THAT I HAVE to add that no one who's evil ever thinks of himself as evil. He thinks he's doing it for the good of the town. For the best people. "That's where the money is, lhal's where the Power 1s. and he has something on every· sme. He doesn't want to be I big political figure. he wants to be in the background. manipulating and t>Ontrolling " Duff came to tfie series in the most routine fashion: "They offered me the role and I took it." He adds1 "I've been kind ol lucky lately. Lucky enougn to get some good roles, and one thing leads to another." He was born 62 years ago in Bremerton,, Wash .. and got his early theater training at the. Seattle Repertory Playhouse. He was also on radio and when World War II came along he found himself 1n the Armed forces Radio Service. "l was a Hollywood tammando," he :.ays . "WE WERE SUPPOSED to be correspon· dents. I just tried to stay out of trouble. About 1944 they sent us out and I was on Saipan, lwo Jim a and Guam." He stepped ri~hl into a starring role in "Sam Spade" when~ got out of the service. The radio s how ran for five years, until Duff signed a "friend of court" for the Hollywood 10, who we re jailed for contempt of Congress for re· fusing lO answer questions about communism in the movie industry. "I got into a thing called 'Red Channels,' " says Duff. "They said I was a 'commsymp' .• <Communist sympathizer). "WE DIDN'T TAKE IT very seriously when il came out. That shows you how silly we were. T he networks took it very seriously. ll destroyed -really destroyed -a lot of peo- ple." It meant the end or "Sam Spade" on the radio and Duff couldn't find another job in the medium for two years. Fortunately, he had broken into movies with such films as "Brute Force" and ·•Naked City." Duff steadfasUy refused to sign a loyalty oath but finally did agree to sign a statement sayi~g he had never been a Communist. "Flamingo Road" is Duffs fourth venture into series television. His first was with his then.wife. Ida Lupino, when they starred in "Mr /\dams and Eve" on CBS in 1957. The show. in which they pl ayed movie stars, lasted a half season. NEXT CAME "DANTE" for NBC in 1960. lie played an adventurer with a shady past as a gambler. 1-'or ABC in 1968 he headed up "The Felony Squad." Duff was asked if he thought Sheriff Titus Semple of .. Flamingo Road" would become like J.R. Ewing o( "Dallas." the kind of ma~ you love t-0 hate. lie roars. "Gee, I certainly hope so. If not, we'v gone to a lot of trouble for nothing." 1......--- 1'STAR0 US MEMORIES'' SNEAK PREVIEW FRI. 1 "WHY J5M:.D I \!l'P~ '"THI ......... , STllKIS IACr __ ,.,,._ "BLUES BROTHERS" "PROM NIGHT" (R) I~ .. ~:£~~;::, /tTI! "1141" -----::::> I '"THI IWI LAGOON"' ,., "CA LIFOIMIA SUITI'" .. .. ,,.., . .. ~ ... - ''UTTLI DAIUM6S .. INI "CHllCH & CH~ .. "HE KNOWS 111 YOU'RE ALONE" ALL--6tM,..~T c...-•·-·-PU,_ MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,... 01W'Cl"9 ()/ m.111¥19:1111 to "Mfn pi4'ents t1f1tJUf rnit Sll!.t~ ol nu.-.., C1lfWflfV ~v ... ~•"9 o, rtre" c.hi#cJ,.,, AU 0 lfi:i 4HO 18) fllMS RECEIVE O<E SEAi. ~ II'( MOlK)tol PICTURE COO£ rl' SEI r REC.ULA tl()H A• latlill•te Fii• Of M•ell Wit A Style "•d l•p•et. It Raak.N A ..... Tiie Year's lle8t. 1 Kevin Thomas. L.A. Times Ole-Trick Pony _! .. ,..,PAUL SIMON ~BLAIR BRO>/N ,,_.,.,.""'RIP TORN I JOAN HACKETT, ALLEN GOORWITZ I MARE WINNINGHAM I LOU REED l\;>Q>.-!,Vl"IV Ml<;HAEL _TANNEN ~"~~~ Ml<.:_HAEL 1-jAL§MAN ~'""'er PAUL SIMON D-"'1'°"'ROBERT M. YOUNG °'1:""''""...c.2>'PAUL SIMON (DIDCUY___,r •Wlf t'tlf .. .._, I• .. t Al .. 1 ,,, f •Q · ...... -·- • ....... ---...... ~ . .. --...... ------. --. --· ... ~ ----- Outcry Delayed Spring Broadcast Ann Warren a• the strong.willed mistress of Beulah Land plantation wu still in produc· lion near Natchez, Miss AT THAT TIME THE AD HOC committee blasted the s how for offering what 1t called · 'Stepin Fetchil and Aunt Jemima clones." Black actor James McEachin, who played a major role in the production, says his reaction to the rtnw product was ''pure and absolute re· gurgitation '· McEachin plays Ezra, a privileged house slave. The controversy is largely centered on two scenes in whkh he appears. Gerber says, "McEachin was trying to become John Wayne in 1980. Our producer said, 'You knock hlm cthe overseer ) down and he 'll kill you. This was 1850, not 1980. • McEachin never complained when he look the job. He s aid, 'Let me play that role. There's a lot of dignity U. it and I can do it.' " • McEach.in's name will not appear in the cast List of the all·s tar production. He agreed to the removal of his name and it was cleared with the Screen Actors Guild. Gerber says, "I took· a bad t!xception to his remarks. I don't think it MANN THEATRtS ! ' ' r > ' ' ~ I ' GEORGI! BURNS UOh, Godl Book II'' m 12:00-2:0CM:OCM:OCM:00.10:00 ROBERT BL.AKE DYAN CANNON "COAST TO COAST" 11·1~1: ... ,, ... ,,_,.,., •• JOHN TRAVOLTI'\ URBAN COWBOY ,,__,.,,, fiil ~ ..... YSAT • .....r .... MAISMAU. OM STAM 11\1Akl,• •JI.I\\ I '° ~ ---.... --.. -- TV 'SPECIAL on Tube was a raclaJ situation. I think it was personal 1 thing with McEachin." "IF I WA S OUT FOil self·•&· grandlzement ," says McEachin, "why· would I ask that things be taken out. It seems to me you would be trying to lengthen your part. A friend of mine saw the film and every single ob· jection that I had raised has been deleted. l wasn't trying to be a rabble-rouser, what I was fighting for was justice. • •·And under no circumstances did I play lhe , character like John Wayne. Ezra was a man who says the plantation people have been fair to me and I'm going to be fair to them." Another name deleted from the credits is that of playwright JP Miner, who adapted the screenplay from two novels by Lonnie Coleman. The author will be listed as Jacques Meunier. "JP MILLER WAS MAD AS HELL when they postponed us ln May," says Gerber. "You got the idea that NBC was questioning the hi.s· torical accuracy, the veracity of it, and he got very disturbed about it. "The ethnics want to . be heard," says Gerber. the winner of an Image Award from the National Association for the Advancement o( Colored People. "ff 'Beulah Land' can be the means of br inging us logether then l '11 be a happy man for that reason alone." " .... .. ...... ., .. . "4·2400 . ..,,.~. rUH•-- /1)1S)1 9\~Q •• ...., Of .......... '-"· THI ILUI LAOOOH 111 ~'"· J1M9t~!~,!tllel14Je1"11 IUCTlllt nv.SIMAN (N I ~'"• lillel1M9I .... r,1, J1Ue7<AJ < ....... -•• IOllDllUNI INI ,,,_,,-,._.,u .. ,.,.,.,., -. ........ OM, 000t IOO« ff (N J lt:4S.2'-1l f ... ,,..,,,.1 .. 1• All " ....... ·" ,_ -· nuoa TUJN 111 IJ.-J11JM_: .. 1- .,,._ ........ ~ . '"' UUll.I sn•H IACl '"' . ......, ... ,__ . ..,_ ... .,_ IJ:M9J1 ... J1H9l111elt:41 "l'F.~r:T:'I--,.-.• -,--.., 1'1w -• De-t Meo lo Tho W..M "c.-. ... -HOPSCOTCH 111 7tJ1U 1 9~80 tJ,JiMJ1-1Jee6:_.,_,.,,. '"'·~, "''·~·--111. H• 9~10 ..... , .,, ....... 11lt~)l t!>IO " 4 .. .. .. .., .. .. 494 1514 ' "'•h ........ ~ 494 1514 h4 Otlt •u•w...-...••u-'"' • ,....., Of ........ , i.e.. THI llUI LAOOOH 111 ~-·-,-~-"'"' IUCftlC MOe MAN.a=. ...._... ... ,At'Nt\: "CADOYSHACK'" "HAROLD & MAUDE" (A) "HOPSCOTCH" (") Wll.DA,._,_._,,,,. .. ,-~-.. ,, ....... "BOAOEALINE" (PG) "THE IN-LAWS" (PG) l'ACIFIC THEATllU Dlllllf-IN SWAI' MEOS lftOC• •ou• IUCU -'""° ...... , ., HAlllDll llYO OIUVI ·Ill I OllANGE Olll'IE ·IN ••• ro J .. Ul~tO•• I ll••IO• nu ,,..., .. , SUttHU Af A•J11t(IM s ra.o•u• a.....e.-1. IOIMIUNI INI 11\UI TMI CHANoaLINO 111 ...... llht· ......... " .. ftle .... COMf 10 COAlt ,,.. '"" ............... , ; •Real Estate Suno•v Ocl009f •. 1eeo DAil v PILOT -•-Ns-•o_E_=r _·T~ra_v·_· -------'---------------------------~-·e_ortS ..... •• ( .-:Dodgers' Deficit is One,-or Is It Two? Either Way, Garvey, Re~ss Put Pressure on Houston, 2-1 8)'0AVICllNNINGHAM CM• Deity~·-, .... And ~hen ther., wasonl' OriaittWQ! , fielde r lt1ck, who hui. lJt'cll through pc11 n1&nl rM'<'" bcfort1 but holds a lll>t'<'t1tl fond nt'l!R for lhl8 Ont· 1nd1gnanl when Mondet y 's tomments wen: repeated. The Pennant Race ti you're the Ood&era. 1t '!I one, as 1n ont' came left: win or the season IS O\lt'r Sud den death. "I huve a greffl dt•1tl of pride being purt ot a duh that ha10n 't "1 Vt'll up," the Oodgn veteran si.111 "l>t'sp1te •II the "'I don't want to hear any of that 'hurt ' 1 ble~p). We lost J . R. Hichard . one of the l>est pitt hers in baseball We've had our s ha re," Morgan said "Injuries are part of the game. It means nothing." Gem•• W l GB left a·Houston 92 69 t Dodgers 91 70 t a-<:llnched ti• fordhllslon title. But if you're the Astrus. it's two Ask aecondbuemanJoe Morgan 0.. T\ 1'oda11 °'•"~ I I al 12: I.> Saturday's spotlight was shared by Steve Garvey and J erry Reuss, who hugged each other and stood arm-in-arm during post-game interviews. It was a nashback to the Dodgf'r r'love-in" days of 1978 Th• Remaining Schedule TODAY -Burt Hooton (14·8) oppotH Vern Ruhle (12·4). MONDAY ~I the DoOgera win todey. •one· g•me pleyott la scheduled for 1 p.m. et Dodger St•dlum. ·'The pressure 1s at11l on the Oo<lgers If we win tomorrow, it's all &ver." Morgan said following the Dodgers' 2 l v\ctory before 46,085 S<.'rean11ng LA rans Satur day. ··u the Dodaers win. we sull have Monday " Monday is the date of the Nattona1 · League West playoff, a one-game affair that won't be necessary if Burt Hooton and the Dodgers can't prevail today (12 :1Sp.m.>. at·hes and patn!i., we've hung.tn there Nhat we'\e dont' 1n the last t~o days 1i. very special "We had lhrei.> guys who ne~ed treat ment Just to see 1f the} could go out there and play.'· Monday :.aid .. Dusty Baker. myself and Penguin (Ron Cey) all have h a mstringproblem~ · Gar vey hit a homer and twu singles off loser Nolan Ryan and srored both Dodger runs Reuss hurled a !iiX·httter for his 18th victory. the only run com mg on a pop n y to center that Pedro Guerrero lost in the sun. G ar\'ey s a1d ·'I know l would be tf I were on that side. We'vegot momentum." To whirh Morgan replied Hogwash c)r words to that eCCect. ··1 don 't understand wha t momentum 1s Monday is also the last name of out In theother clubhou!i.e, Morgirn bec~me ··I would wager tht the As tros are con· cerne d about t omorrow right now," CSee DODGERS. Page 8 2) STEVE GARVEY Bruins CruSh Buckeyes· in 'Rose Bowl' UCLA's 17-0 Victory Stuns No. 2 Rated Team COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Eleventh-ranked UCLA's 17-0 margin of victory over No. 2-rated Ohio State on Saturday even sur- prised Bruins Coach Terry Donahue. "I didn't expect to dominate them," Donahue said after sophomore quarterback Tom Ramsey led the undefeated Bruins on two third-quarter touchdown drives . "WHEN YOU PLAY the No. 2 team in the country. you are not positive you can beat them," said Donahue. "When we were ahead 3-0, we realized we could. We opened the offense up a UtUe bit." Donahue was not s urprised tbat his Bruins dominated both lines of scrimmage. 'fl felt entering the game that ii we bad an advantage. it would be · our offensive and defensive lines," he !laid. Ohio State Coach Earle Bruce, •utt-rinl bis first defHt lD 15 ~ MMOn sames u Woody Hayes' successor. agreed with Donahue. "WRE~ YOU control the line of scrimDlAge, you win games." said Bruce. ''They did it and they did it well. "We've been hit hard and we know it. They came to play to- day. It was very obvious.'' he added. A regional television audience and 88,084 rans, Ohio Stadium's 74tb straight sellout c rowd, looked on. Art Schlichter, Ohio State's heralded junior quarte rback, suffered a concussion midway through the fourth quarter and was replaced by Bob Atha. The Bruins made life miserable for Schlichter. permitting hi~ only five completions in 12 attempts for 59 yards and holding him to no yards in 13 rushes. UCLA AL..'M> lost its defensive star, AU-American safety Ken Easley. in the closing minutes. Easley was ejected for throwing a punch. Easley, however. was the moat vocal Bruin as he entered the locker room after the game. aboutit\g, "This is our Rose Bowl." The senior standout was refer- ring to UCLA's probation that will bar the Bruins from any postaeuon bowls this year. Easley said later, "Ohio State took us too l\ghtly. They said they had three easy games -us. Syracuse and Northwestern. Saturday's Football Their All-American quarterback Art Schlichter couldn't throw the ball to anyone bec ause he couldn't see over our onrushing linemen.·· EASLEV REVERSED his Rose Bowl thoughts in talking with newsmen. "This is not Uke winning the Rose Bowl." he said. "This is Columbus. not Pasadena. We've got seven games to go. Ohio State isn't our big game by a long shot." UCLA, boosting its record to 4·0, rolled 56 yards in nine plays and 65 yards in 11 plays to clinch the victory and hand the Buckeyes their first loss in five games this season. Ramsey passed 11 yards to Jo· jo Townsell for the first touchdown. Tailback Freeman McNeil darted one yard for the other UCLA touchdown. Norm Johnson booted a 2"1- yard field goal with 50 seconds left in the first quarter. The Bruins made that s tand up through balllime before they broke loose in the third period. Ohio State. s uffering its first shutout in 28 games. threatened only once in the first half. ' O•llyPllol\t•ff~-lll'f•k-1(-1« The Bruins stopped that d.rive when strong safety Tom Sullivan intercepted a Schlichter pass in ~he UCLA end zone. USC'SGOROONAOAMS(2)ROLLSTOHISLEFTTOTAYAND ESCAPETHECLUTCHESOFARIZONASTATE'SMIKEWHITE. USC Can't Feel Good About Looking Bad Despite 23-21 Win Over ASV, Trojam Have Sub-par Performance By ROGER CARLSON Ol U. D•llY ~·-S...W LOS ANGELES -It was one of those days which seemed to have all the in- gred ients for a rousing celebration par· ty for Southern California's Trojans. Quarterback Gordon Adams complet- ed 20 of 29 passes for 226 yards and a touc hdown. . Marcus Allen rolled to his fourth straight 100.yard plus game. piling up 133 yards o n 36 carries a nd a touchdown. ERIC IDPP BOOTED field goals of 43, 33 and 27 yards amidst Homecom- ing, celebrating the school's looth year. Ohio State and Nebraska. the nation's No. 2 and 3-ranked football teams. were knocked off and the Trojans, No. 4 in the country, upped their unbeaten streak to 24 with a victor~ over Arizona State. the last team to stop USC. But the scene following USC 's 23-21 Pacific·lO victory before 69,052 at the Coliseum hardly distinguished between the victorious and vanquished As they trudged into the lockerrooms no one seemed terribly proud -and be hind closed doors there were no sounds of joy seeping from the TTojans' quarters. SIMPLV PUT, THE 23-Zl verdict wasn't USC Coach J ohn Robinson's idea of revenge, because besides the produc· lion of Adams, Allen and Hipp, there were also too many penalties, too many me ntal mistakes. too many fumbles and too many points given up by what was considered USC's finest defense in a de· cade. "You've got to take 'em anyway you can get 'em ." reasoned Robinson as he Schmidt Delivers Expos' Final Blow MONTREAL (AP> -Mik.e Schmidt bas bit 285 home runs in his major league career, but none more important, be says, than the one be hit Saturday. "That was No. 1," said Schmidt after his two-run homer in the 11th inning gave the .Philadelphia Phillies a 6-4 vic- tory over the Montreal ExpM and the National Lea1ue Eut U· tie. "" "Thia will live me a beck of a lot more character for future pressure baseball," added the PbllUea' third baseman. "There it ao much more ahead. We have a blC,_. bW to climb In front of ua. I've yet to prove. my.elf ln 1 playoft md 1 Worta Se-rtli:" :_ most above the din was . "We did it! We did it!" Tug McGraw, whose relief pitching along with Schmidt's bat were the keys to the two tic- toriea over the Expos here that gave the Phillies the divisim championship, described his work u his best ever. "Today's 1ame was one of the most outatandln1 bead-to· bead confrontations I can re- member," said McGraw. "lt was an incredible ebo~ two teams that wanted it ba y. We both made mistakes d kept comlnt back." held court with the press. "But we made enough offensive errors . 11 seemed like a million penalties. We were most responsible for stopping ourselves " Allen's performance was tarnishe<I by three fumbles. l 4 !l ~· a r d !> • 1 n c I u d 1 n g a 1 5 -y a rd touch(fown paS!> 10 Jeff Simmons. And lhpp ~pun a 43-yarder with no timt• l<'fl for his '>erond fi eld goal of the dav "We showed a more potent offense - Gordon completed 20 of 29 for the most yardage in any game this season, but we were unable to put it together . "We just allowed t he gam e to slip away in terms of dominating." But i\mmna State refused to quit and when t-'ountain Valley High product W1 ll1e Gittens. a sophomore, broke loose ror a 59-~ arci touchdown gallop with 9:01 still rema ining in the third quartt>r . the Sun Devils pulled to within range of an upset. trailing. 20· 14. IT APPEARED the Trojans were on their way to a decis ive triumph by halftime , leading by the same score which plagued their memories of 1978 whe n the Sun Devils shocked them, 20-7. Ill PP GOT Kl~ th1 rd field goal for a nine point bulge. but the lead was cut to 23-21 with 4: 30 left in the game on Mike Pagel's 14 yard scoring pass to Ron Wetzel. Adams, the fifth-year walk-on from Newport Harbor High, had cliclsed for a dozen completions on 18 attempts for The Trojans kept a Lid on it from there. howevt•r. with Adam's 16-yard <See TROJANS, Page 82) 'Mr. October' Helps Yanks Clinch Title ~ NEW YORK CAP) -Reggie Jackson is Ii ving up to his rep- utation as "Mr.October." Jackson cr ashed his third home nm in as many games this month. a mammoth tie-breaking three-run shot in the fifth inning. a nd powered the New York Yankees to the American League East Division title with a 5-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers Saturday. '•Reggie did it. He turned the game aroWtd. That's all you can s ay.·' sajd Manager Dick Howser after the first game of the double-header. Howser led the Yankees tu their fourth division crown in five yean in his-rookie season as am~ leaaue manager. eliminat et.I the second-place Baltimore Orioles. · · 1 got a really good ball to hit,'· Jack~on said . '·and I !<'toked up in the sky and said. 'Thanks fo r letting me hit it.• "He (loser Roger Weaver) thre w me breaking balls early. but they were all in a nd l kept fouling them off. ·'This time I was really P R.M. -pace. re lax, hit the ball up the middle. The first pitch was a fastball up high. The next one was a curveball right over the middle of the plate." The ball soared into Yankee Stadium's third deck In ri&ht field. an estimated 75-80 feet above the 3.')3.foot shtn. The PJUllles dreums room wu bedlam after tbe bll vie· lC9· CMmpape flowed, IDOlt ol It • tbe playen. The one lhlnC .tut eouJd be heard the Cl!cber Gary Carter oqe of the year'• candklates ior moat valuable player honor•, aaid. ")ly only toal all MUOD WU to brtn1 a champklDlblp to tile city of MoatreaJ. l lueta •e'U still 1et there yet." RIGGIE JACKSON Jackaon's 41at homer ol the season and 410th of his career capped a four-run rally that wlj>ed out a 2· 1 Detroit lead and · · 1 dedicat ed it to OJ c k ( Howsen ." J ackson said. "l told him, 'l hit the first 30 fOI' myself. the next 10 for your .Ue a nd this one for you .•· llZ ONLY PILOT A Capsule Report From th• Wortd of Sport• Patlres Confirm Firing Of Cole1nan 88 Manager t'rom AP Dtapa&d11ee SAN t'llANl'ISCO Th~ San Die10 Padres Ill eonllrmcd hatt' Suturctay th•t man•1er Jerry Col.-mun 1s bein.i flrt-d aRt>r lndin1 the' tum to a hasq1la<·e fln1 h 1n lhc NaUorual t.e.a1ue Weit tn his r<>okit',llt'ilSOl'I .. Jerry L'olf'auan 1s not iioin• tn M b•ck next year H manager,·· (if'm•nal Managt'r Jti1r k McKeon told The As sot·111ted Press Dul Mt'Kron who~e P•dr~s lost their 89lh aame or Lhe season Saturday. :a 4 2 det .. at by S•n f'rariclsro, ag1uni;t n wlni>. rehl!let.I tu blarnt' 'oleman for •II the Padres ' ffallurei. "I ttunJt a lot of tames you can't blame the mana&er Maybe we d1dn t pro\•1de him wtth good enough players, McKeon said " aturally we 're not satisfied with being last " M('Keon ~iud l'l•lcman, 56, wouJd be the team's d1rec·tor of broadcasting Ile ~as the Padres' play-by-play announcer for eight years twfore been!!{ named manager last Oct 1. replacing Roger Craig Coleman was a se<'ond baseman with the New York Ya nkees Wld won WMld ~ne!> Moi.t Valuable Player honors in 1950 "Wtt felt Jerr) t•oulu help us more by being w rector of broadt'astmg W e t<1lked 11 over In no way are we replacmg him be<:ause or previous player problems." he said ,......------QMo• t' of f h'° Day--------. Alabama's Bear Bryant. talking about Amos Alonzo Staff. the winningest <'Oach of all lime : "No one will ever replace him. He didn't recruit. He didn't have a large staff His wife helped him recruit." Deaa1s Leonard won his 20th game and WllUe Wilson drove in four runs and set three records Saturday as Kansas City romped to a 17-1 victory over Minnesota to end the Twins' 12-game winning streak. Kansas City's George Brett had two singles in four at. bats and also walked to raise his batting average to .390, t ops in the American League. Leonard needed relief help from D•• Qahenberry in the ninth . . . Roa Hassey cracked a go. ahead, two-run h6mer and Rick W•lta s truck out 11 while pitching Cleveland to a 6-4 victory over Baltimore. giving the In· dians a split or a twi-night double-header. A two-out homer in the 13th inning by Gary RoenJcke provided a 3-2 Baltimore victory in t he opener ... An error by shortstop Mario Mendoza opened the door for four unearned runs that gave Texas the lead in the sixth inning and Rusty S.Hb, John Grubb and Buddy Bell later hit home runs as the Rangers routed Seattle, 11-6 L~oHuo Southpaw P•ul MlrabeU• outdueled Dkk Dr•go with a three-hitter and Toronto defeated Boston 3-1 for a sweep of their double-header. The Blue Jays won the opener , 7-6. in 17 innings an a game that lasted 4 hours, 38 minutes, the longest in the American League this season ... Bob Lat'ey, m aking his first major-league start, threw a seven-hit shutout and Ml&cbeU Page and Mkkey Klatta singled in runs to lead Oakland to a 4-0 victory over Milwaukee. ~ey had made 228 re.lief appearances in hia four-year major league career. l"Olltno., Piuto~ P~~ ... l'ld-i George f'oster blasted his 25th home run and Ill Frank PHtore became the winningest Cincinnati pitcher this season as the Reds defeated Atlanta. 3-2 in National League baseball action Saturday. Pastore finished the season with a 13· 7 record, scattering six hits and striking out seven ... DarTeU Evau drove in three runs with his 20th homer and a pair of ground outs to help San Francisco down San Diego, 4-2 . . . Hable 8roolla slugged his first major league home run and MookJe WU._ walked twice, stole two bases and scored lwi<'e, leading the New York Mets to a 5·2 victory over St. Louis ... LyaD McGIG&hee pitched a four·hitter and BW Bacluller drove in two runs with a homer and a single u the Chicago Cubs de- feated Pittsburgh, 6-0. Buckner, the former Dodger, was 3· for-5, raising his batting average to a National League- leading .326 as the smallest crowd or the year, 2,717, watched in Pittsburgh. SMIUvan Lftld• Seldlwr'll ap.. Mike Sullivan, enjoying the best year of his n career but still searc hing for a tour victory, shot a 69 Saturday for a total of lO·under-par 200 and a five-stroke lead after the third round of the Southern Open golf tournament in Columbus. Ohio. Jolaay Miller, who put together a string of rive birdies for a 65, sur· ged into a three-way tie for second place with two-time win- ner Jerey P•te and Jim Tborpe ... Katby Wllltwortlll sank birdie putts on six holes and teammate O...a Capoal Y ... I did the same on three more as the two veterULS took a one- stroke lead after two rounds of the LPGA team ch•m· pionships. In second place was the duo of B•rbara Moneu and Beth Solomon . . Bel'lllllHd Laa1er, aiming to become the first German to win a major professional golf tourna- ment. opened a three-stroke lead after three rounds in the Dunlop Masters event in Chepstow, Wales . Lee Trevllllo was the leading American, lied for sixth at 210, eight shots behind the leader. ------Ba•~baU 'Coda9~--------. On this date in baseball In 1966: Moe Drabowsky put on the most overpowering performance by a reUel pitcher in World Series history, striking out six consecutive batters as he led the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-2 opening game victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. On this date in 1947 · Al Gionfriddo 's unforgettable one-banded catctl robbed Joe DiMaggio of a three-run homer and sparked the ifrooklyn Dodgers to an 8-6 victory over the New York Yankees, tying the World Series at three games apiece. '8'4111 Reelr-H ·~,·~ Golll a. a.re Spedaclllar B•d, the world's top lboroughbM. money winner, was retired Saturd•y about two hours before he was to run in the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park because of chips in his left front ankle. With Spectacular Bid, the momtn1 Une 1-10 choice out of the way, Tem...-we HUI romped to a 5Vt lensth victory. "I have. scratched the horse," Hid Bid's trainer l!l9d Delp. "He ls not 100 percent. I decided that when I came back here <the barn> at around 4 o'clock. He i1 re· tired. 'lbe injury Is not somethinl th.t just happened. We worked to get him ready. But I wun't goin1 to aamble. I saw (Muh•mmad> Ali the other morning, and I didn't want 8Jd to wind up like hlm." . . . eo.ID09 teammat.a alekJ DaYla and LarTJ Hiiker each scored pla to lead the United Statet national IOCCtr team to a 2-0 victory over lbe naUonaJ team of Luumbou1 ... Surprl•ln& ar.e GtHem• ol Ital1 bet· tered hll own rlnt-day qu.ut)'inl Ume and nailed dowa the pole position at the U.S. Grand Prix OD tbe Watldm Glen elrcult. . • • ---~ ... # ~ ,,... --•• -.... ------~ ...._r..,•• TROJANS. • • • p111aa to I toby Brenner keylnt a timt' ron1umln1 drlv~. wbJch fluted In ASU territory, allowtn1 the Sun Devll• no mott than a prayer atth.-end A 7i yard ritild 10•1 iattenlpt by Scou 1-t"Wl!'I ft"ll harmle:saJy to the 1JrOU11d ZI y iard~ short or its dc11tlm1ti<Hl ali the .iun sounded. 'fh" 11l•Y or the ~1tme was Git· ten11 ' ('Orlnjl dash in front or the \JS<.: bench on u :-.weep which ap· iwart'd tu ht: bottled up. before G1tteru1 slJppt.>d loose "One KUY jlraabbed me." said G 1 ti Nu> "Hut ht' collided with h1 11 own tl'ammates and :oudden. ly I wu:. free "WE WERE Al.L bunched up I JU:.t spnmtc outside . When I got luose. itJI I could think of was 'don't get t aught '" Tht1 Ar1zon1t Stale lockerroom w.t s Just a s dis gu s ted a s Southern Cal's The Sun Devils we r e s ure that 1f they bad played to their capabilities in the first half, the result wouJd have been different "It hurts," said Gittens. "We can play better than we did in the first half '·' Defensive lineman Bryan Caldwell, a 6-5, 22Q-pound Junior a lso out of Fountain Valley, agreed with Gittens. ·•w e want- ed this one because we knew they (the Trojans) wanted it," said Caldwell. "We realized at halftime this wasn't God we were playing, like we had heard. But the first half hurt us, it's the s ign of a young team. "EVEN THOUGH we did a good job defensively, it cUSC > was awesome. (Marcus ) Allen 1s a hne running back and de- serves credit ... Caldwell was cred ited with three unassisted tackles and four assisted _,5tops. Gittens finished with 98 yards net on 15 carries. A<Sams · best game? "Yes. but I missed some that could have put it out of reach by overthrow- ing." said Adams. F,....PapBJ DODGERS. • • when you've only gc.•. one game left," the Astros' elder statesman- said . Manager Bill Virdon echoed Morgan's sentiments. ·'The only reason we could be at a disadvantage _tomorrow is if they have better talent than us. I 'm not Hying they do. I'm just saying that if we lose, that's the reason, not momentum or anything else," the Astros' skip,- per said. Ryan, who struck out nine but saw his record drop to 11-10. is n't panicking. either. "We came here to win one gam e. and that's still how we feel." he said. "I think we're con- fident we can score some runs off Burt tomorrow. tr we were facing Steve Carlton I might feel dif- ferently.·• Hooton may not have Car,,t,9n's 24·9 record. but 11.t 14·8 he's no pus hover. His only problem may be trying to come back with only three days rest. This would normally be Bob Welch's turn in the rotation, but a groin injury has finished Welch's season. Ryan is no stranger to pennant pressure. having toiled for the Angels and Mets during cham- pionship seasons. but he says the Astros are different. "We had guys who had phenomenal years (with New York and California), and we were confident we could win," Ry an said. "Butthis year it hasn't been easy. We've had lo scratch and biteforeverylhing. '' The Aatros have never won a pennant in tbe franchise's 18-year history, while the Dodger tradi- tion includes 17 first-place rinishesslnce 1900. But th•t doesn't necessarily mean the Astros are hungrier, ac· cordingtoMonday. "We're not the type or club to take anything for granted," he said. "We don't expect things to be handed to us. We realized this series would be a challenge. And frankly, right now, I like our chances." UCI Thumps Fresno, 14-5 FRESNO -The undefeated UC Irvine water polo team added another decision to its growing list of victories with a 14-5 win over Fresno State Saturday. The Anteaters now sport a 7-0-1 record. M•nlredo Lespier and Mark O'Brien each scored four goals for Coach Ed Newlaad'1 Ant· eaters with Geor1e Newland addln1 three. The team'• leadtna scorer this seuoa, Peter Campbell, had one 1oal to brina bla aeuon total to 18. Leap6w &.. 11 •oala for the year •O'Brien 10. Tbe Anteaters boat Saa Joee State Friday nJ1bt (7) la UM Newport Harbor Hlib pool in their next outln1 . SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL I BASEBALL 0 , Dellf ...... "'911.,. ak ...... ll ........ ARIZ NA STATES WILLIE GITTENS LOOKS FOR ROOM AROUND TROJANS' JEFF FISHER. Tough ·Test for Rams 49ers' Offense Presents Difficult Obstacle By JOHN SEVANO OftlleO•llf_S..,.. Todav will mark Steo 3 of the Rams· five-step plan toward r egaming their customary spot atop the NFC Western Division standings. After a slow start, which saw the Rams ' record at 0-2, Coach Ray Malavasi's squad got better in a hurry against the likes of Green Bay and the New York Giants. •i Today. however, their task won't be so easy as they come face-to-face with the surprising San Fran- cisco 49ers at Anaheim Stadium. who currently re- side where the Ra'ms have become accustomed at 3· l . ~ ~llACOCll The 49ers, with offensive genius Bill Walsh as their mentor, shocked New Orleans in their opener, Ott Tl' Todafl 0...~2aaJ re presents the team's most ardent defensive stu- dent. "They do so many things, and give you so many formations 1t 's tough to defend them. One thing's for sure. you can't show them the same defensive align- menttoooften orthey'll pick you apart." slipped past St. Louis and routed the New York Jets before finally stumbling last Swiday at home against Atlanta. The 49ers scored a total of 308 polnt.a lut aeaaon, which waa more than any otbeT team \n tM NFC C.· tral and sixth overall in the conference. Their prob- lems. then, were obviously on defense, which al- lowed 416 points. second only to the Cincinnati Bengals ' yield of 421 THE RAMS, WHO HAVE been virtually beating up their opponents the past two weeks. won 't have that luxury at least defensively -with the49ers 1 I The Rams possess a commanwng 39-19·2 sen~ edge against San Francisco. having won both meet ings last year . But those numbers are deceiving in that the Rams barely got past the49ers, 27-24. in their first met>ting at home. and needed a brilliant relief THOSE Nl,;MBERS TEND to indicate today's game will be a wtdeopen affair. featuring the offense of the 49ers. led by the powerluJ right arm of Vince Ferragamo. job by Bob Lee tosalvaJZe the next battle. _ If you'll reme mber. it was Lee, in place of starter Vince Ferragamo, who tossed a 30-yard touchdown pass to Ron Smith to give the Rams a 26-20decision. De Berg, like Ken Anderson of Cincinnati and Dan Fouts of San Diego, is another reclamation pro· ject of Walsh's . The former Stanford coach convert- ed De Berg, a40 perce nt passer in 1978, to •60percent passer in 1979 C347 completions ol 518 attempts tor 3,652 yards and 17 TDs), ranking him fifth among NFC quarterbacks. The Rams defense certainly isn't taking the 49ers Ughtly. The unit has spent endless hours this week watching films of Walsh's offense. There has been one problem, however, as they're having a hard time finding a solution The Rams will naturally counter with Vince Fer· raga mo and hls outstanding cor,. of wide re<'eivers, plus the running of Elvis Peacock and Cullen Bryant. "Every time you think you know what they're doing they change on you,·· says Jack Reynolds. who Ferragamo, since assuming tbe starting QB duties three weeks ago, has connected on !iO or 71 tosses (a glossy 70.4 percenta.zel for 654 yards and four touchdowns. &ueball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dlvl1loll W L Pd. GB Y-Houston 92 69 .571 Dod1en 91 70 .565 l CinciMati 88 73 . 547 4 Atlanta 81 79 .506 10\Al San Francisco 7S 85 .469 16~ San Diego 72 89 .«7 20 East Dtvlaloa x-.Philadelphia 91 70 .565 Montreal 89 72 .S53 2 Pittsburgh 82 79 .509 9 St. Louis 73 88 .453 18 New York 67 94 .416 24 Chicago 64 97 .398 'n y-Clinched tie for division title x -Clinched division title ~··1c­DN9ef't,,-.... , Pllll-lpt!N '· Monlrul . 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Sllll Jo:i c, eoarbed b) Jt&ck i:hoy 1•Utt(a1ned Ult C:ardlnlotll! 267 } Udb f(l 163 11\ the fl ~I half buf trallt'd 14 7 HI tualft1m._. Tht' Spartan11 lo!lt lht' ball \hree times on mterl· ... ptWM and lwl~t on fumble& lb tbtt hall Stanford. 4 I. o&k)n~d lht' :tecond halt w11h .. 76·y arJ tou<·hdu" It dr1H. srorinit on ~arr1n ~elson's one y1trd run, and 'l't•nt i.head 28 7 le1>1, .a.ban four mlnutt-s litter After Nt'IS011 ·11 tour hduwn, Tim KeMrst" uf San J ose muff~ the lc.tckoU and wus tackled at the Spartans' onc·yurd line • 1tn Jost' puntt-d from 1t1> tour, Stanford got µosse~s1on at lhc 35 and Elway threw his seeond touchdown pass \ \ yards tu luJlback Rob Moore. !>11' plllys later San Jose. 2·2, lost the hall at the 17 on the 1ame-uperunK k1ckorr when Kearse fumbled and Stanford's Mik e Dotterer recovered Elwa)' threw • 13 yards to Andre Tylt'r for the game's fi rst tout•hdown tl'..W1191e" 2 ..f. Olcla. Si. 18 STILLWATER, Okla Quarterback Tom J'lick tossed two second-half touchdown passes after hitting on three field goals as Washington :aubdued Oklahema State, 24-18. Washington took a 9·3 halftime lead on the lhree field goals by Chuck Nelson but dldn 't gain any breathing room until f1ick hit reser ve split end Ron Blacken on a 38-yard touchdown pass with l :S7 left in the game. Oklahoma State wouldn't give up, however, a nd pulled withm s ix points at 24·18 when sout h paw quarter bac k Jim Traber hit Mel Campbell on a 15-yard touchdown pass, then hooked up with Campbell on a two-point pass con· version with 2:36 remaining. Flick, a 6·3 senior. hurled a 17-yard touchdown pass to flanker Paul Ska.nsi to give the Huskies a 17·3 cusruon in the third period. Flick then hit Skansion a two-yardconvetsion pass. Nelson's field goals were from 23, 36 and 46 yards. kels Can't .. :; Buy a Win., ~2 CHICAGO (AP) -J im Morrison drilled a three-run homer, and Lam arr Hoyt and Ed earmer combined on a seven-hitter Saturday. leadifta the Crucago White Sox to a 4·2 victory over tbe Angels. Hoyt, 9-3, struck out four and wal.ked three in ei1bt innings. Farmer yielded one hit in the ninth and earned his 30th save of the season. The Angels took a l ·O lead in the second. Gil Kubski loo off with a single, stole second and came b9me on a single by Dickie Thon. _ 1 The White Sox er ased the deficit ln the fourth.· •lke Squires drew a walk off Frank T~ana, 11·12, 8Jld moved to third one out later on a single by Wayne Nordhagen. Morrison then hit his 15th homer. The Angels pulled within 3·2 in the fifth a n a single by Rick Mi ller, a walk.to Rod Carew and an RBI single by Jason Thompson. • IOWA C'11'V , l'1w1.1 Hrett W~lter ktckt:d a 37 > ard fl t'ld j(ual a11d Ht·l(~lt-Wure hlocked <1 punt that went for G sufot) 1(1\lOR Anronu a ~ J victory ovt>r Iowa Thtl ddl·n1H.•I" do1c1111:.11t'il th•· c·or11t·H Although thC' low• o(frn.'4t-s how.-J "'"'"" '>µark .,l limes. the Hawkt-)'t-8 wert· th"•'rt'-"d by penult1e1\ <1nd rumblH - Iowa rtrov1· rro111 1t1> own fl v1»y1uu line lo the Ar11ona 2H Ja1 .. tn lht' ~1.1ow un the pa::.su1g of •1uuncrbac·k Phil Su.-i.~ hut H,.~a:•e Roby m1::.sed a 48 yard fit-Id goul 1tllt•1111H with 2 ~remaining . ri-tonb ru n out lht: d<X'k after Roby's miss and M'nt 11.s rct·orl.l I<• ~ I Iowa which lost for the third stnu t(hl l11nt-.and hits srllre d only one tou<•hctown 111 lht' ld::.l 12 ~1uurters, fell to 1 3 Ware bloc.'ke<.I a Roby pwit in the end zone with 12 08 lef\ in the fi r:.t qu:.ll'ter .mu the ball rullw past the-end line for a S life!\ Wure alJso blockt.-tl <1 • fwld "oal at tern pt by lfob) 011 the'\J'inal l}lar of lhe fi rst hdlf and re- <'O \ ered 3 ' fumble· 1rn tht> Hawke yes· f i rs t possession of the game "krlllf1C11t :111. ('a l I 3 ANN AHBOR. Mich. Sophomore tailbuck Lawrence Rirks and s enior fullbac·k Stanle" Edwards eal'h ran for lwo touchdowns and Michigan exploded for 21 points in the fourth quarter to defeat winless Califo rnia, 38·13. Ricks. a 5·10 191 pounder from Barberton. Ohio, scored on a six-yard burst in the first quart~r and spun into the end ione for a two-yard score m the fourth quarter to ~ive the Wolverines breathing room after Califontia had narrowed the score to 17·13 Micrugan let.I 17·3 at t h<' half, but the Gold~n Bears, aided by a pass ant<>rfcrence call, took t he second-half kickoff and marched 80 1rc.rds in nine plays with senior quarterback Rich Campbell pass ing the fi nal 25 yards to split end Mi chael Buggs for the touchdown California place-kicker Mick Luckhurst. who had a 45-yard field g1>al in the sel'Ood ')uartn. booted a 43-yard field goal later 1n the third quarter. Edwards had one-yard touchdown plunges 1n the second and fourth quart~rs. tailback But ch Woolfolk dove one yard in the fourth quarter, and Michigan place-kicker Ah Haji Sheikh booted a 26-yard field goal in the SPcond quarter. Ptwill~ 2 -1., R'a.ldnflf on SL r~ PULLMAN, Wash. -With just 11 seconds left. placekicker Jeff Council hit on a 29-yard field goal to give the Pacific Tigers a 24·22 win over Washington State. ----· The Cougars came from behind to challenge in the final quarter, going ahead 22-21 with 4 ·23 to go on a Mike DeSanto fi eld goal _But Pacific. 3·2, went 69 yards in eight plays to pos ition Council for his game-winning three. pointer. On a fourth-and-13 situation at the Pacifi c 49. quarterback Grayson Rogers connected Wlth wide receiver Rainey Meszaros on an 18-yarder. With 1:38 to go, Washington Stale appeared to have cllndied a victory when linebacker Scott Pelluer intercepted a Rogers pass at the Pacific 48. But the Tige rs forced the Cougars to punt with Pacific talung the ball over on its own 19 with 1 :09 remairung. They moved the ball to the Was hington State 12 before going for the game· winning field goal. goal. Pirate s Capture Own Tourney JAGUAR ALlNEW SHIES Ill XJ6L Demo (303919) Giles Allison scored 11 goals for the day lo lead Orange Coast College to the championship of its own water polo tournament Saturday in the OCC pool. The Pi.rates. who impr0\100 their record to an unblemished U>-O for the season. defeated El Camino. 19-8, in their opening game of the day and then came back to trounce Santa Monica . 13-3 in the afternoon. Allison scored three goaJs in the championship contest later as OCC blitzed Chaffey. 21·7. Allison was s upported by team mates Adam Sofio and Jeff Donnell, who scored eight and six goals respectively in their day's work. Allisoo. a sophomore. s howed signs of things to come when he tallied six times in OCC's opening game w1th El Camino. NFL Standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE AM ERICAN CONFERENCE W L Pct. P F PA East East Buffalo 4 0 1.000 96 50 Philadelphia 3 1 .750 118 4() New Egld 3 1 .750 115 99 Dallas 3 1 .750 93 68 Miami 3 1 .750 65 66 St. Louis 1 3 .2.50 87 99 Bait 2 2 .soo 8S 76 N. Y. Giants l 3 .2.50 72 121 N.Y. Jets 0 4 .000 72 109 Washgtn 1 3 .2.50 47 76 Cemtral Central Pittsburgh 3 l ~750 117 67 Detroit 4 0 1.000 117 41 Hous ton 3 1 .750 67 64 Minnesota 2 2 .soo 72 106 Cleveland 2 2 .soo 78 90 Tampa Bay 2 2 .500 71 83 Cincinnati 1 3 .250 68 75 Green Bay 1 3 .2.50 47 114 West Chicago 1 3 .2.50 4S 87 San Diego 4 0 1.000 118 57 West Oakland 2 2 .soo 82 89 San Fran 3 1 .750 104 91 Seattle 2 2 .soo 7S 87 Rams 2 2 . 500 1 .. 79 Denver 1 3 .250 74 100 Atlanta 2 2 .500 97 82 Kansas CityO 4 .000 so 88 N.Orlns 0 4 .000 68 UM T•o'1 0- S.11 F•-•sco ., ·-(CNllNI 2 •1 ll llalOmore•I Ml-I Clncl-1 •I G"9fl ll•v 0.11,,.r •I Ct.Wlenct 0.tnill .. Att.,i. Hew!......., .. liMw Yorio Jeh PlttsllwgllatMI_ .... (Cf\a-14 .. IO• m I St. LCIW!ue -<>He-s .. m ... ......., WHfll"9lOft.t ptill .. lptlla llllffelo at s... DI..-IC-Cllyt11 0...llftll Htw Y-04..a .. Delles ......,. .. ._. Tempe e.., M Cfll(..,. t~l 1 a1•11.m,I HUGE SAYINGS! ~?t.ttJu '"""' Meter-Cwt 11 ._c ....... ~. ini.. 110-noo ------- SPARTAN DIVE -San Jose State tailback Gerald Wilhite (center ) is brought down by St anford linebacker Gary Wimmer (right > A~IM" .... '• after a seven -yard j:(ain in the ftrst quarter Saturday at Stanford. Tht: Cardinals belted San Jose. 35 21 UNL V Ambushes Tit ans CS Fullerton Suffers Fi rst Setback, ,16,17 •·rom AP Dispatches . LAS VEGAS Running bat:k Ray Crouse gained 100 yards on 16 carries and scored two touchdowns Saturday night, leading Nevada-Las Vegas to a 36 17 non-conference football vi ctory over pre\·iouslr unbeaten CaJ State Fulle rton. Crouse st•orell on runs of two and one yard~ in helping UNLV raise its record to 3·1. the same as Fulle rton Vmce Abbott kic ked a Sl·yard field goal for the visiting Titans to give them a 3·0 lead, but lht! Re beli; rebounded with two touchdowns in the hrst pe riod lo go ahead for good. Charles Jarvis intercepted a pass thrown by Tom St. Jacques and returned it 39 yards !or UNLV's fi rst touchdown. Michael Monon then caught a 13-yard scoring pasi from qua.rterback Larry Gentry to make it 13·3 after one quarter. Abbott kicked Held goals of 27 amJ l-4 yards to narrow the margin to 13-9 at halftime, but the Rebels wrapped up the game with two touchdowns in the third quarteT -Sa m Greene caught a 48- y ard scoring pass from reserve quarterback Mark Gabrisch and Crouse tallied on his two-yard TD run. Tnan. S t . 3~ L .. g 8.._.St. 18 NASHVTLLE, Tenn. -Quarterback Joe "747" Adams threw four touchdown passes and ran for another score in leading Tennesssee State to a come-from-behind. 35·18 victory over Long Beach State. Adams. a senior. hit 23 of 34 passes for 281 yards o.n the night to give the Tigers their third consecutive win of the s eason and the 200th career victory for TSU Goach John Merritt. Merritt. in his 28th year as a head coach. boosted his record to 200-60-9, second only to Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant in the number of C~r,,tr \I l11t11" 1111 "' ·J• t1vc 'ICAA 01 vb1on I ·A footb<1ll 1·vi11 • IP •Ii I r·tros1an booted a :tl-yanl field goal w 1tl1 .raaanmg in the first quarter lo give l.,.r)f1g n 'l<ll(• <in early lead i\d<11ns ,, ·I< Jones '' ith a six-yar d l11uchdov.n t r1;;, " 111 the penrw.J to cap a 74-yard , l3 play scon11~ • 1 \ The .l9crs 1-• •ti<' lead buck when Dan Dud dn clgf' an Ora•1,.:l ••n!>t l'olleS(c grad, powered in- to the end zon<' r' "'" the nne with 1 ·01 left in the first quarll'r But /\J.1m::. µ111 T~l' ahead for keeps in the :.econd per11Jd wh~n he connected on a 36-yard sc'>r111g pa!>!> lo Mike .Jones which gave the Tigers a 14· 10 halflime lead The Tiger s igrtal caller also made good on third period touchdown aei;ials or 16 yards to Lee Haynes. and six yards to Henry Fl')Ster, along with scampering into the end zone from the one, before retiring late io the fourth quarter The loss drops Long Beach State's record to l ·3 on the year Rbc orann 3.>. S an Dl.,,e St. I 2 MADISON. Wis. Dave Mohapp rushed for 65 yards and two touchdowns to s park a ball-control offense, and Tim Stracka caught two touchdown passes, leaillng Wisconsin to a 35·12 victory over San Diego State Wiscons in. I 3. having failed to score a touchdown in its first three games. built a 21..0 lead before the Aztecs. 1·3. got their initial first down with 7: 34 left in the fi rst half. Wisconsin stym ied the Aztec offense by tackl· ing quarterbacks M.att Kom er and Mark Halda for losses nine times Defensive end Dave Ahems had three sacks as San Diego State was held to minus 4 net yards rushing AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR THE MERCEDES-BENZ O W NER ride in th e v.a\ in \'hi ch thei r ca r~ arc de- igned and built. fhe a me meas ure of care and atten- tio n i ~ applied to the ser\'icc pro\·idcd by your author- i1ed Mercedcs-Ben1 dealer. Like an~ ~o ph i~t ica t ed w o rk of e nginee rin g. M e rced e~-Be n1 require arefu l se rvicing. 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Steve O.Berg has been throwin9 welt for the •~rs. compleUng 32 of St for :MS yards against Atlanta T he Rams a re favored by 911~ points. II 12:15p.m.,Ch•nnel11 ~ I{ DODGER BASEBALL: Houston at Dodgers. Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry ~gett. The wild, wild West has gone down to the final day with the Dodgers sending Burt Rooton (1HI) against the Astros' Vern Ruhle (12-4) in today's outing. If the Dodgers win, Mon- day's playoff game will be televised by Channels 7 and 11 beginning at t o'clock. OTHER TELEVISION 9 :30 a .m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Phyllis George, return- ing to the "NFL Today" crew, speaks with Muhammad Ali's wife Veronka about t he Ttlursday night fight. Co-hosts in· elude: Arent Musb1•,.,...e1 Irv Cross and J immy "The Greek" Snyder. (4) -NFL ·rte An interview with Rep. 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Hockey -Kings at Vancouver, 7 p m .• KOGO (600 1 CThe Daily Pilot is not resPonslble for late changes.) MD, Los A.I Tie Play Scoreless Detullock Jn a game marred by penalties and turnover s , the Mater Dei Mon"rchs and Los Alamitos Griffins battled to a 0-0 tie Saturday night in front of 3,600 frustrated fans a t Handel Stadium in Anaheim. Steve Ferre ll tried a s weep around right end o nly to be stopped for an eight-yard loss by corne rback Mike Lins ten Three in comple t e pasSt>!> followed and the Mon archs took over 1ronically. it was a penalty against Mater Dei that saved the Monarchs' file. After a short punt, Los Alamitos drove all the way to the Monarch 10-yard line where they had a third down and five situation. The Griffins called time out with 34 seconds left. leaving them with one remain· in1. But instead or using the down to set up the field goal in the middle of the field, Los Alamitos bead coach John Barnes elected to go for the three points on third down. With time running out 1n the firs t half, Ferrell connected with Chris Bragg for 58 yards and ~ first down at the 10-yard line. But a delay or game penalty, a seven-yard sack of Fe rrell and an interception by Linsten closed the door again. Mater Dei had its chances , too. After Al Aguirre recovered a Griffen fumble and ran it to the 12. Frank Vuittonel blasted to the three-yard line. But on third-and-one, illegal procedure was called on Mater Dei and Dan Sottos anti pro· ceeded to throw an interception in the end zone. -By Craig Ru.<iSell HANK COCHRANE Saxons Topple NH, 20-0 Ey JACK MINTER Of -oau, ,. .... si." Before the Newport Harbor· Loara football contest at La Palma Park Saturday night Coach Hank Cochr ane of the Sailors s aid his team needed some luck. Unfortunately, his far-sighted visions never came true as the Sailors fell to the Saxons. 20-0. before an estimat- e d crowd of 3,000. Cochr ane was co n cerned about the fact that injuries that have come upon the Sailors would hurt them Well, Loara had a quarterback by the name of Joe Hamlin that did his best t o hurt them also. The Saxon senior found open r eceivers in the Sailor defensive baC'kfield the entire night as he connected on 16 of his 27 at· te mpts for 226 yards Loara's firs t two scores came off llamlin passes as he first found running back John Fishel in the end zone to complete a 35 yard play with 9: 14 left in the first quarter. The Raul Salazar kick put the Saxons ahead, 7-0. Newport he ld the Saxons at hay until the fq urth quarter when Hamlin aRain found .a run ning back open in the e nd zone. J o hn Kam ins k a c aught Hamlin's one-yard strike as the Saxons upped the score to 13·0 with 8:44 left in the fourth quarter Newport was in the game--, coming out at halftime, down 7-0. However. lime after time the Saxon defense stalled Newport's posses sions. The rarthest the Sailors could get into Loara ter ritory was the Saxo n 40. Loa r a sco r e d it s la s t touc hdown as Fishel rus hed into the end zone with 2:43 remaining in the g ame Salazar's PAT ended the onslaught. 20-0. Fishel rushed for 65 yards on 18 cames for the Saxons. now 3· l in non-league action. Newpo rt ·s Ga r y Parris h thre w for 119 yards for the Sailors . He complete 12 or his 25 pas s es and had three in· tercepled .. Newport's Kirk Norton was the defensive s tandout, along with Greg Selby . Norton picked off one of Hamlin's aerials at the Newport three in the second quarter and broke up a couple more. Selby played the entire game at three positions -running back. linebacker and punter. He, a long with teammate Clarke Smith. s cored key tackles behind the Saxon line of scrim· mage. Just prior to the snap, en· ctoachment was called on Mater Dei. The kick split the uprights but since the encroachment call preceded the snap, it was an automatic five-yard penalty against the Monarchs. Now with first-and-goal al the five, Los Alamitos still went with the field goal try from 22 yards out and this time it s ailed wide to the left. Butler, Mesa Shine "Los Alamitos was very well prepared," said Mater Dei head coac~ Wa~ Cocln~n, •'but we didn't play well at all. If there was any bright spot I guess I'd have to give some credit to our defense. They played with their backs against the wall all night and kept them orr the scoreboard." With three fumbles and two in· terceptions by both teams, the re were plenty of opportunities for someone to break the scoreless deadlock. Los Alamitos had the most chances. After a pass interference call put the ball on the Mater Del 13-yard line. Grimn quarterback Edison High 's Jon Butler is still the class of the field a nd the Costa Mesa boys cross country team took a s t e p t o ward _reclaiming-the No:-1 spot in the Cl F during the Costa Mesa In vita· tional meet Saturday at Te Winkle Park. Butle r led the entire three· mile race and didn't s low down "until I got tired at about two and a quarter miles." At the mile point he led by over six seconds (4 :37 ) and gradually in· creased that gap to 15 seconds at the two-mile point (9 :26). He crossed the finish line in a course record time of 14 · 30.6. Behind him a battle am ong the best ClF 4A teams was lalung place. Costa Mesa. last week's No. l ranked team. had lost lo rival ......... w University m a dual meet Thurs· day by s ix points. However on Saturday the Mustangs came back to establish themselves as tne team to beat by squeaking past the Trojans. 67-69. Univers ity 's Brad Meyer (15 : 131 and Scott Emery took third and fourth place, but Mesa took firth . sixth and seventh. Scott La Crosse (15 :18), Mark Howard (15: 19) and Victor Her· rera 05:20) ran in a pack to lead the Mustangs. University's girls also scored an important victory. Polly Plummer set a COUJ"Se record c 10: 59) in leadln1 University. University finished with 31 points. far outdistancin1 runnerup Costa ~ esa <68 pointsl -By Jack MlD&er JAGUAR XJ6L (111670) DELUXE OFFICE SUITE C.HIQ•H11. Pvtat.,,wordt .. ..,"for Dealers . Invoice Nol lo....._,..._;... or~~. ~~,.~-........... c... llA199C.....Or. ........ .IJ .. 7aff ·---- • 5 large Offices & Waiting Rm. • 1.150sq. ft. • Near Orange Co. Airport • Ample Parking • Furn./Unfurn. •WAY Ill.OW MAlllT Contact: Mr. Coughlin Sat. & sun. 640-8318 Mon.-Fr. 957~ Bucs BuDliliated Saddleback Embarrasses OCC, --$3-0 By C RT S£EDEN Of ..... o ... , ~ - Dt:feruse. Suddleback College football coach Ken Swearin1i:en can boast one.of the top defensive ~nils in the stute The Gauchos' defense is so good, 1n fact, that it paved the wety for no less than five· touchdowns Sulurday night in a S.'l·O thumping of host Orange Coast Collt:ge before 2,600 stunned fans. The Gauchos, by humiliating the Pirates with a 27·point third quarter explosion. handed OCC Coach Dick TuC'ker hi~ wcirst los~ an 11\,Years as the Pirates' head c·oach. IN ADDITION, t hl• ~hutout marked the first ume the Pirates have ever been blanked in two straight games on their home field. In short. it was a bad night for the Pirates who rumulcd the ball away six times and rus hed for minus 11 yards un the evening. "Our defense just played great ... Swearingen understated after th~ lopsided contest. ''They must have played a part in every touchdown . What can you s ay about Or ange Coast? They're just having an off year... t Just about everyone on the tiaucho offensive roster got. into the scoring column Rut fo r awhile. it looked as 1C noonewanted to score ORANGE COAST CAME out with a fare d-up defense of its own which forcert Saddleback to punt three times in the first quarter Gaucho starting quan.erl>..tek J1Jhn 11111 who ente red the game with <;1Jrne banged up ntis' com· pliments of the West Loll i\ngelel> Cit y College line last week. started his w a rn ofr ~ingerh . but could never really move the ball OCC's QH CharhP Hcis~ POrountered the s ame problem. alt hough running h:i<•k Damon Moore managed to fi nd .J fc\\ holt•-; an I ht' Gaurho line 11111 complN<'CJ 11nl} 11\f.' µa!.1ieS in the fi rst half and was inlen·<·ph.,l l Win· Thl• !>l'COnd turnover ca m t• whE-n .<H'C lll'fl·1Js 1ve hack Da n Rell1n1 Sailors Reaffinn No. I Hold, 18-13 :'lit•v. 1x1rt II arbor !>trcngthen<>d its hold on the No. 1 pt>s1t1un an the Cl F water polo rankings by de feating Sunny Hills h 1r the second time 1n a week Saturday, 18-13, in non league acti()n in the v. inner's pool Ocean iew High t·apturetJ rir>t place in the Es tanraa tournament v.1th :in overtime victory ov•·r Buena Park. 15-l:l , v.ith the host E<tgles pl a1:. mg tturd and San Cleme nte fifth Co:ich Ball Harnett'" :-.lev.port Tars ran their seas1>n record lo 7·0 with D1gg~ Ral ey scoring eight goals Thl· Tar!'. put the llt-r1s1on out of re<t(•h in the third perto<.I, outscora11 g Sunny 111111'. 6-2. after holdtnl-! an 8·7 1•dge at h<llfl1mc. Rrett Dc•\':1lle .. John c;1 fford <tnd .Jeff Wilson :ill S('Orcd a pair or goal!'. f<ir th.: Tars (kc<tn View took an 1·arly lead. :J.o. 1n the first pcrifld, then held 0 11 in rei::ulat ion and each team srored once an the fir t overtime session The Seahawks then t allied four tames an the 'iecond overtime period to take a two-point decision. Don Drake scored eight goals for the Eagles in an 18·8 victory over La Serna for third place while Sa n Clemente defeated San Marcos. 7-6 for· fifth place Chris Rehak s corPd 10 goals a~; Marina defeat- ed Santiago 17·3. then lust tc.• Garden Grove an overtime. iv;, en the consolalHin semifinals of the Est ancaa tournam1'n1 sna11ged a pass in the e nd zone to end a Gaucho scoring threat. THE GAUCHOS FINALLY got on the scoreboard when s ure-footed Guy Johnson booted a 28-yard field goal to cap an eight-play, 52·yard dri ve. Saddleback needed only another five minutes to put seven points on the board when John Nichols barrelled in from four y ards out to complete a six· play, 59-yard drive. The Gauchos poured it on in the third period, scoring 27 points. with Stanford Rollins scoring two TDs in less than a minute. both on short runs. and defensive bac k Rich Brown pouncing on a fumble in the e nd zone after OCC punter Sl·ott Rouse couldn't hold on to the ball deep in his own territory. With Saddle back holding a comfortable lead. Swearingen let Hill rest his ribs and Inserted David Key at quarterback. K EV PROMPTLY FIRED a 58-yard scoring strike to Mark Eddo. Scott McKenzie and Tom De Leone added fourth-quarter TDs, and Johnson kicked a 29-yard field goal to complete the one· sided contest . Glee( d)ful Day For DH, 21~13 By C RAIG RUSSELL Of Ille Oally ...... S- J i m Gleed ran for 118 yards and two touchdowns and Paul Sizelove hit Ken Davenport with a 39-yard touch~own pass midway through the fourth quarter to li ft undefeated Dana Hills High to a 21·13 victory over visiting University. It was a come-from-behind victory for Dana 111 lls. which trail ed. 10· 7. at the hair. Gleed Sl'vred his first touchdown at the end of a 39-yard drive on the Dolphins· initial possession. The drive took eight plays with Gleed carrying the ball five limes ror 24 yards. the last four being the TD run. , But after Uni 's Bob Marvick intercepted a pass and returned it 11 yards to the Dolphin 16, the T rojan.<; tied the score as offensive tackle Robert Mitchell recovered Rich Sorensen's fumble in the end zone Then with 1.08 left in the first half, Trojan quarterback Bill Tos heff marched his team from the Cm\•ersity 31 all the way to the Dana Hills' four-yard line where Scott Buccolo kicked the first of two field goals. this one a 22-yarder that gave u niversity I.he halftime lead "We let down a little after the first score," said Dolphins Coach Don DeGroote. "Now that's not tQ take anything away from University because they came out. hit hard and really took it to us Rul m the second half I think we executed much better than in the first." Following a Je rry Massic k interception. Gleed score d the go-ahead touchdown from a yard out. But when Buccola kicked a 32-yard field goal. 11 was JUSl a one point Dolphin lead Tha t's when Sizelove and Davenport con · necled. Sizelove scrambled to his ri&ht and found Davenport open in the end zone for the final margin of victor y . • ··1 was really proud of how we came back .to· day," said DeGroote . "This was the first time we were behind all year Last year, playing the way w e did in the first half. we would have lost this game 40·0 ·· ... -·---... ¥ -••• ~ ...... •..-----_.. -..... ---•• _, ---· - FOOTBALL ~. Oclobet 5. 1980 OM. y Al.OT &1 t's ~credible: Oldaho1na, 82-4.2! JAGUAR em XJl2L Demo. (106738) BOULDER. 'olo cAP 1 .en1or halfback David (h·entreet rushed for 251 yards a nd frell hmun Cit"or&e "lus te r " Rhy rnra scored four touchdown• llS 12th rank~ Oklahtlma •mH hed a 8l'nes of 0Uu.s1"C" N'rords an (r&&ahiJ\a Colorado 12·42 Saturd•> 1n tht' Bll Elaht football opt>ner for Mth lHftlS. ruahlnf( 11tuntlard with 758 yurd~ 1111 the around and 389 total yards in the nrst half. But Color ado stayed close. 1ettln1 a 100· yard kickoff return from freshman Wult<'r Stanley und capilaUzlng on two OU fumlJl~s to get two more scores and pull w1than 34 21 al intermission. The 124 t.'Omblned points made it th" hllt\fft srortn1it &•m4! an NC A tuator' Overstr.-.:·t. who had t.K'en ht•ld lo a d1~11ppnlnt1n1t 90 y11rllb ruljht111t1 :1ht'r two 1tamea, ekploded against tht' liutfal~s. it<lt1ni;i up two loUl'hdownb Wlth rWt:; ot K4 and ~ yardb Mnd 'rorinai h111111t>lt on a 37 yard pa1111 fn>m .I l' Wa ttb Junior QUIH'tf'rhau·k 1>1urt•ll Sh~vard srored two tou<'hclown11 and sophomore ha lfbtir k Cht>I Winh~r' two mon· "' tht' So•lhC'n hnoM1'(f I ht' tr i.t•UMlll 1 ~c·ord to :? 1 l'olurudo 1t1·0111>••1l 1<1 O 4 Hut the Soon~rs took firm command 1n t ht! th ird q uarte r w ith fou r tou~hdowns . and the n lacked on three rnor~ in the final quarter The Soont1n1 aien~r11tect tt7S total yards to ettabllah llll all·tlnu NC AA rerord and al & o b 111 \I <'rt" ct t ht-pr n 1 o u '> l)ldah1111111 lhrt·Mll'rwcl tu muk~ 1t I.I runawd, 11, 11ld<1n~ up lO r1r t downi. l!:ath lt.'3m scored in every quarte r but the Sooners held the upper hand by h1ttrng in double figures in every ~nod Oklahoma dldn 't have to punt durin1 College Football ·nuskers Fall From AP Dbpalc~ LINCOLN. Neb Bill Capt>ce booted four fie ld goals and \6th ranked F'lolida State scored on four atraipt possessions to upset No 3 Nebraska 18·14 in a non·<.'onfere nce college football aame Saturday. Seminole tackle Garry Futch re · co•ered a fumble by Nebraska ,quarterback Jeff Quinn at th ~ Florida State lO·yard·line with 10 seconds remaining Tn the game to seal the Cornhuskers. ra te. The Seminoles scored on their firs t three pogsessions of the s~nd half. Each tally followed a tumort!r by the error·pJagued Comhus ker squad. Florida State 's Bobby Butler fell on a bad punt sn'ap at Nebraska's 17 to set up Capece's second field eoal. a 21·yarder. early in the third quarter. Tbe Seminoles trailed 14·6. Keith Jones then intercepted a (.lwnn pass at Nebraska's 47. Sam Platt scored from the 6 to cut Nebraska's lead to 14-12. A two-point conversion .attempt failed. "'8•--~1'nttlM"kflO · BIRMINGHAM, Ala, -Freshman Llnnie Patrick set up touchdowns with runt of 80 and 38 yards as top-ranked Alabama smashed Kentucky. 45·0, enabling Paul "Bear" Bryant to become only the third coach in college fOotball history to win JOO games. Tbe Tide, rolling to its 25th con· aecutive victory , s truggled tbrou1hout a slu1gish rirst half but turned the 1ame into a rout by strik· hrif for three touchdowns within a span of 2:20 early in the final qurter. _8-r~ant, a coac4mg Jqend wbo was rilaea on a farm in Arkansas, lifted hla career reeord to JOO. TT· 16. The triumph left him only 14 victories away from the all-lime record held b)&Amoe Aloazo StaH. •• ...... 28, Mldl'9a• St~ 21 EAsr LANSING. Mich. -Junior Harry Oliver booted four field goals and tailback Phil Carter ran for the 1o·ahead s core as seventh-ranked Notre· Dame rallied lo beat Michigan State. ~21. Carter sparked an Irish ground at · tack that wore down the Spartans in tbe second half. The Sf Phomore piled up ;!54 yards rushJng, his third etraight 1ame over 100 yards, and one yard shy of the Notre Dame re· cord held by Vagas Ferguson. He raced 53 yards to set up reserve tailback Jim Stone's one-yard scor· inl plunge late in the game after Michigan State came within a point of tying the score. Trailing 9-6 at halftime, the Irish marched 51 yards in eight plays in the' second half, with Carter rushing 1l yards for the fey S'~e. s~('Onds lalt'r a Bradley pass popped oul or th\: arms of Ron Pe l lows an d L a nkford t ook p ossess io n o n t h e T1~e r 4 7 Menhardt 's JS.yard field goal with 15 seconds left in the quarter gave Penn State a 22·21 le1td. \. Caro. 33_ Ga. '1'«¥11 0 CHA PEL HI LL Quarter back Hod Elkuis threw three touchdown passes as 10th-ranked North Carolina over· powered G~rgia Tech. 33·0, in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. North Carolina unleashed a strong running game and played a tight de· fense that yielded only one fi rst down in the first half and six for the ga me, one on a penalty. Georgia Tech was able to move into North Carolina territory only twice. their farthest penetration to the 46. Jeff Hayes kicked a 46-yard field goal late in the first quarter to put the Tar Heels ahead 3·0. North Carolina had driven 69 yards e arlier to the Georgia Tech ·2 where an Elkins pass was intercepted by M~heffield 'f'r.r .. -I I~ llJrr 2 8 HOUSTON -T exa s halfbac k Rodney Tate scored two first-half touchdowns and quarterback Donnie Little broke the game open with TD bombs of 57 yards to A.J . Jones and 73 yards to Lawrence Sampleton as the fifth-ranked Longhorns blasted Rice 41-28. , The Longhorns had to fight for sur· vival in the fourth quarter when the Owls went to their passing game and former starting qu:rterback Randy Hertel, who came off the bench and completed two touchdown passes and ran in another score. Little. who raked Rice's secondary throughout the game. hit Jones 'ln a 57-yard scoring pass play early in the third quarter when Texas had a first-' and-45. .... ' a, "'•,,,.••d 9 PITTSBURGH -Dan Marino threw three touchdown passes, in· eluding a pair of bombs to freshman Dwight Collins. sparking sixth- ranked Pittsburgh to a 38·9 college victory over Maryland. M arino,.jhowing no ill effects from a slight knee sprain sus tained last week. completed 16 or 34 passes for 282 yards. Pitt, 4·0. y ielded only 39 net rushing yards on 43 attempts by Maryland. Thal inc lude d seve n quarte rback sacks for m inus 46 yards. S. Care. 30., .~. Caro. St. 10 COLU MBIA. 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Arizona St. 21 Stanford 35, San Jose St. 21 Pacific 24, W ash. St 2:! Nevada-LV 36. l;S f'ull. 17 Fresno St 31. CP SL O 25 C•I 1..ullw•MI 10, Claremont MUCl<I l1 E. 0"•90"lS, PA<l flc, Or~ l p~ Souncl ,., i; w .. n1n91on 8 SOnome St 71, LaV~""' 0 H•'l••rd S• '21, San Fr•nc1\.Co S• Lewi• & Cl•r' 1• 0••9"" Col :>O Llnfleld 1s. ~Tech 8 Wlfl•tne11e 10, S 0••90" 14 St. Merv'•"· C1.apma1t 6 UC Davis 16, SM:r•mento St • Huml>Ol<ll St<lt• ••. Ae<ll•1tch 1 S..nt• Clar• JO, CP Pomon1 14 PK. Lutheran 14, Cen' W•\Nn9tGn ) w111twor1n •7 w wa.n1~1on 17 Rockies O klahoma 82. Colorado 42 N e w Mexico 24, Wyom ing 21 Utah 23. U t ah St 19 Midwest UCLA 17. Ohio St. 0 Wisc. 35, San Diego St 12 Notre Dame 26. MiC'h . St. 21 Arizona 5, Iowa 3 Michigan 38. C al 13 Miss. St. 28, Illi nois 21 Purdue 28. Miami , 0 3 Indiana 31. Duke 21 M innesota 49. N rthwstrn 21 Fla. St. 18. Nebraska 14 Iowa St. 69, Col o. St. O Penn St. 29. Missour i 21 Wichita St. 46. Ind. St 20 Cent. Mic h. 14, Toledo 10 Bowl. Gr. 17. W . Mich . 14 Kent St. 15, Ohio U. 14 E llllMI\ JI llllnol\ St u MIY"Vll11t St t•. J amMtown ll Ott~W•, K.,n, ., , C•nl Mf'fhodt\t 1 St Oldf 30. Mlcl'lo.an T~<" 70 Baur SS, Gr.,ot,.nd 7• Btloll Jl. Gnnllf!ll 30 Bu~n• Vl"b t S. OubU<JUt' 4 Co,ncll low't 18 M.nO• '3 E•r•nam 13, Manc~t~r b Elm hunt ~u, tthnots w~''"" 1 t:rankltn U . 8ut~r 11 L•..,••n<~ .).I, CM 7S Luthrr 1), C.-n! Iowa 10 St Jo•eon. Ind IJ G<!or~1own. "v ' SW t( .,,,., .tO St~rHno 11 Ak,on O Vovnqitown St 0 8•\t'•'W. t<.an 22. St Marv ~ t<.iJn f:i; Cu•ver Stoc•ton II, Md ~f'l"t N~t•r,.N ) Ooan~ 1 S H1~1t"9" t1 M ,dl&nd ~ Dal"'&~ N•b••\•a °''"'"'° .00. S D••o•a SI 11 S Oa-.otA l"'(h 1l HUfnn I South Alabama 45, Kentuc ky 0 N Caro 33. Ga. Te<'h O C lemson lJ. Va. Tech LO LSU 24. Florida 7 Auburn 55. Richmond Iii S Caro. 30. N. Caro St. 10 Cit adel 28, VMI 0 So Miss. 28, Ole Miss 22 W . Virginja45. Va 2 1 Wake F orest 2 7 Wm&Mar y 7 SM U 31, T ulane ~I T enn. SL 35. Long Beach St 18 t11r\OI" Nf'l'\JWman 13 C6~~whA U Oevld'°" 71, Bu<k""ll ll Elltab<!I~ Clly SI 70. H3mp1on I•"' •• N t l OUll•&nA l9 NW l.O\H~i&na" ~enoolofl MMD<' 1•. W"\" & L•• •O Vtrolnla Union 19. SI Paul'• O a~•n•ny. w Va l'I Tit•~• 71 GullfOrd 14, S..lom W "" } MortllouW' 71, L•N •• Ham~n-Sy-v 15, 8rOq>¥81••· Va • M•rv•tll' 13. Ernor• & Htnrv & Murr1y St 30, More~..0 St • S Cerolln.t St 33. AICO<n SI 0 Virginia S1 O, llYln<t•IOM 0 Wl ... IOft·S.lom ti. Nof'folk SI ll Wolford 7•, Pr~ytorlan 0 C••r" Co• 1J Ft Va•ltY St 11 l'urm1n O, fn ·Chatt.o-18 Jacuonvlllo SI "· LIYln~lon S• o L•nolr· Anvne l , No..,llerrv o MCNUM SI 1•. Bell St. I Nlc~Oll• SI ''·SW Telle\ SI ,, N. carollna lo& T •S. JC Smith tJ N c Conlrel 7, FaVitlt••lll• St 0 Troy SI 30. MlulUIPOI Col 0 w C.••ollne 7•. Mld01• T ~. 10 Southwest Washington 24. Okla. St. l8 Arkansas 44, TCU 7 T e xas A&M 41 , Tex . Tech 21 Baylor 24. Houston 12 Texas 41, Rice 28 Drake 30. Tex.-Arl. 20 W. TeJ. St. 17 , New Mex. St. 15 Au'\llf\ (.t)I tt, Mr M1.;rr; 14 Gr~mb11noSt M p,41ru• V1~w O h•._a, SouH""rn l1, T~"'' Aa.t 14 Arlr Montu t>llo •I Owtcn1t.t '' /\f'• Prni Blutf IJ, ~ A'~ctn~\ I NE 0 ., lf't'ln~'°' 18 HAtt1mq (J East Pill 38. Maryland 9 Yale 17, Air Force l6 Navy 21. Bost on Col. O H arvard 15. Army 10 Brown 28, Princeton 11 ll o l y C r o ~i; 1 7 Dartmouth G Kansas 23. SyraC'use 8 P enn 24. Columbia 13 Rutgers 44. Comell 3 Conn. 24. Colgate 21 Lehigh 27, D elaware ::!O Templl' 53. Roston l ' 6 Ma~n,.. 1• \ a•~v"'H" 1 ltrh\t it ,, ~ .. ,....., ,, M 8\\d fhUY'U\ lb f.i~ hl.tNS ~ NV T-.nl~ llf>I II \ht10h,.rO ,,_ B1t""'i 1,.h1 '' '" ,. 'lift'\ " Ro'N'dO•" 10 Albt1QP" ,, l f'looiUW)f~ Yotl '• 8rf1QWdt~r MA"\ 10 ,_..,"" H,•w ButliitlO. Ror,._,.,,., I Ot< ltn\.Of'l 1 t;¥iir ... rtl'lmntl' n Ctltnv1ll,..St ~• w.-,1 l lbt''h Ill Hot>arl 11 St t .ih•r1ril'nn• 11 l vcom1no 4.b, \U\QUfllhanntt t Mb~\ Marltlmf' 70. 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E•tt Los AnQel•a t3 Cerritos 3S L°"9 8ta<h 10 El C~mlno II, Fuller1on 3 SoulhwHUO, lO\ A"91'le• Vallty 0 WHI l..OI Anoe I•• 11, Hancoek 70 IOghScbool N_...... lo•r• 10. N.-t M•rw o Dana Miii• it. un1 ... n 11y u Kttelle t, LOS Amleof) Mel~ a.Io, lOl Atemt\9J O .............. i-e-G•• ... o.e ... 1, La Quinta • Grtirnhle Over Ali PEKIN<; (APJ "He doesn 't hit b ack ." a C h inese viewe r grumb l ed after w atching a C h i n ese tel evision broadcast of the "Chuan Wang." the King of Fists. Muham· mad AJ1, go down to de· feat Saturday night. "That couldn 't be cal led a f ight," said another .. Whirh one is the Chuan Wang'>" asked a third as Larry H olmes liatterccl Ah in to sub· m1ss1on 1n 10 rounds of a M.'hl•d:1led 15-round bout. Rut despite the disap· pointmcnt with A l i. w ho visi ted C h ina last Oe ccmber, s ome of thos<' cluster ed around the TV in a taxi drivers· waiting room said they r o und the m a t <'h in tcresting and "viol ent " They watc hed intently through the three rounds shown on Chinese TV lht> first, fifth and 10th China has an estimat cd 25 m illion television v i e wers. II was n ot known h ow man y of t h em watched the 10· minute telecast of Ali. In general. news a nd sports films from over· seas h ave been am o n g the most popular shows o n C hinese televisi on since the C hinese began bringing them in by satellite early this year. In Peking, the Peking Daily gave the fight a five-paragraph write-up and the Worker's Daily gave il two paragraphs. 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Footi\111 dlPI El Toro, 11-4, ~t1, 11-4 C-Ml ...... CM~IM• Ol•l.-1 ' C•rnon CM fr• C°'t•I 1) t1 1 M~r\" CL• Joll•l IS 1' l F'r~qUf'I I Pinn-,., HtGtl SCHOOL IS •t • Str.t~I fl6 Jolltt) 16 OM ' ( ctt,.·11• •Sa"lft An.tt 16 111 6 Ctr~"'" LA JO'h• 1f> 11 I ()d,.adt'\ R""' ho J'.1"1m•lo.. I& I@ 8 M<(4l,.-'""' •r\,.\nf"1,\ tt 'J ' rrv.,,...1 E \lMK1tl To1o1rn.tmetn C't\lmotOfts.tup FUWI\ ., .,....,t>t•'11tt 0 '4'9.8 '' 11 • tl-tl Trurd Pttl<• (lt't411,, ..,, ... "" • ,, ""'"' f fo•r ' tt 1. 10 I ' (N me>-'Oon\ftlP F'lrwh ••u~,,. P"'' • l 04"•'4n .,,,tl",.. ._,-.. , ~ .,... .. -. ~ .. .,.. ,,.. • P1ont-~r lo 7> tt'I ( .... n,,.~, •,,..,,., .... "'' Sotr: E '' 1• t .... o, • lb 1<I Owe n Rt>ruain~ Uncon~ciou~ LO~ ANGF:LES 11\P) W e lsh bantamweight boxer Johnny O w en, f elled by a devastating punch in a title m atC'h , rem ained unc·on sC'ious a nd dependent o n life support syste m s Satu r · day at Ca ldo rn i<J H ospital M edica l Ce nter. a h os pital spok eswoman said. H is condition ha s r e mained un c hanged ror six straight day s. said Ca rolin Fui . the hospital's director of special care nursing PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAT£M£ .. l t>u\clnf\\ A\ O & S ENT ERP'llSE\ .. b C•D•lltoSI . Co\1a _,,. C• 01~71 S•n<IV S..•111~ ••& C"brollO SI Co•'• Mow, CA.,.,, 01•na Htbf>rt 7111 PA\n Ae-fll Ro ..... nd >WIQnl\, CA 017~ TM~ buslM\\ I) (Uf10ur l,.,, DY .. Qt-n~ral p.1rtN>"'°''D S..ndv SA••ll• Thi\ s1a1~f'11 wtt'\ rllM with tN!' County Cler~ OI OrMQ<' Counly on S--P l•tT'bor 18. 1080 FIOUO Publl~n.<I OrfnQI' (<><t\l D•I•• Piiot Soot 21. 7!I 0<1 ~ 11 1'1!0 :JllOO llO PUBLIC NOTJCF: FICTtTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th~ followlnQ c>f'rson h dOll\Q ~int~.S,I~ MCS DESIGN ST UOIU 111•1 Lagun• Cittle Hu"''nQton lW•'h C..1lt0<nla '2M6 """'1>t<•I E Slone, 111~ ~""" Or<le, HU'1111\Qlon BHt~. C..lll0<n11t .,... Th1> bu•l,,.u " conduc toel bv ..,. indl••-· Me1v••t1 E srone Tiii\ '1.ate,,~m wu llll'd ""'" l,,. County Cl•• k ol Or •119t' County on s.,,t 11 1'90 .. , ... .,t Pul>llSIWO Or•"9f Co.t'° 0"''' Pilot ~Pl 14 11, 1t 0c t S, I- P\ Rf.I(' "iOTl('I-' 0:10 1novs av~o N E~!> NAME STATE ME .. T t h,. fOll~tf'Q ~rloQ"I \ OOtnO bUS f'W\\ (t\ l 14NtH lll l ,..A l>H<E l•lt W•lldCP !(If) (°''"Mo'"· C.. "1611 ROOf'rt c; \/.tnd.-rw.tl,., 10•4"' WoflaCt IOf>. Cos•• Mo\I (" '1?&71 f"j\ ~1,...1\ I\ COf\<f'VCte<f 1). •n It'! di'lldUAI , Robt-rt C. 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C-lv Clark ol Or•• COunty on 51c11.,,.., 10, '"°· .. , .... :r.1~ Or•,,.. ~t 0.01v PllOI S. 'I ,t ,'9.0ct S, 1 inl·IO Gwtn A Melont·Gwlnup, 1le Ac;ieto lo .. , Belt>H l~lond, CA., .. , fr'ol' !>\~""' i. condu<1ecl by •n II\· dl•lllU41, G_.,Gwlnup Th" '1<11-1 weJ llleG "'"" 1"9 county Gl••tr 04 °'""0t C.OU"tv on So · ""'~'II.IMO. "HUit Pubtl''*' O<-c.o.,1 Delly Pllol !oe '· 7~11~ ~ "· ,.. ..... Loc•I newt. Every day. In th• l1£UQQINI . . -. . . .. . .. . . .. . .... . . . \ l'l t\l.H \:OTICI- FICTITIOUS euso .. ESS N14ME SlATEMIOMT fni!' tn110 .... •nQ Of'f)On~ >;tt t-001"0 ~H\e-'\\~\ VA, I l. COMP/4N V Av~nut' { 4 112621 1.>E v ELOP M~N l 1 N ( t 1~) Monrovu.t (O\\d ~'4 CA1tforn1• Pelttr C V4tl, a Coi1luorn1 .t c...-porallon •91 Cmla Me~• Sl1HI Cos:h ,.,,.,.....a ((thfornt• 9?01' M1cn...,1 J \/ail lO& "°"'" Bev Frortl, iUlbOI \)lctnd, Ca11101n1aV2~ ~1~ \/•II JOfl Suulh t'\dy Fron! &e•t:ioa hl•nd ~1,•or n11' "1t47 Dorothy w Va11, JOI> Sov111 !I.Iv l"ro<1t, O.lbO<l lil•n<I C.•l•l0<n•a92"62 ,~ •• ,~~1nt\~ is conauctfJ'O t>o; d Va1• ~vf'fe>pmenr Com~n., tn( P~t•r C V•O vice Pref.IMn t H~t , •• ,.rTW'n, W 4H hlf'd """'" ·~ Counl1> Cltr • ol Or.t"Q~ C.OU~h on ~ombt• ll 1090 F\ .. ffl Pubh~ o..-aoQt L-0.a\t 01•'• PllOi, Pl'Rl.IC' SOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF S IEGFRIED lSRAEL HAAS. aka SIEGFRIED HAAS, aka SIEG HAAS, AN 0 OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A·106086. To all hei r s, b e n ef iciaries, c reditors and contingent creditors of Siegfried Israel Haas and person s who may b e otherwise interested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been f i led by Al exan der K Walfenden lrl t he Superior Court of Orange County reQuesting that Alexander K Walfenden be appointed Seoo " 1• II 0. • ~ •'«> 1•97 to as personal representative Pl'BUC' NOTICE to administer the estate of Siegfried I srael Haas (un· der the Independent Ad· minstratlon of E states Act > The petition is set for f ICTITIOIJ~ •USONEoU NAME STATEMENT TM followtl'IQ pen.on\ •rf' f)v5.IMSS•S ooonq hearing in Dept . No . 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on October 28. 1980 at 10:00 a.m . CLASSICAL ARlS HIS Main SHt f'I No .J. 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Thh $1•1tnwn1 w•S 11100 Wlln 1"9 county Cltr., ot Or •n~ Col1'11Y on Sotoltmllt• II , _ PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob ject ions or file w ritten objections with the court before the hearing. Y our appearance m ay be in person or by your at· torney. IF YOU AREA C REDITOR or a cont· ingenl creditor of the de- ceased , you must file your c lai m with the court or present it to the personal r epresentative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance o f letters as provided in Section 700 of the Proba t e Cod e of Cal ifornia. The time for flllng cletim s will not ex· plre prior to four months f r om the date of the hear - ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If y ou are Interested in the estate, you may file a re· l'ICTtT1ous 1u11Hus I Quest with the court to r e· NAMllSTATaMu•T celve special notice of the ~~o~!~w1nci '""on. •rt 0011'9 , inventory of estate assets SPEC.TRIJM INVE!>TME:Nl 1 and Of the petitions, a c- COMPloN'I'. tn ro ... n Canter o..... c o u n t s a n d re po rt s SUltAIOO GolleMA.a,CA'2•,. • I S · oanl.1 J, B•n •tt, "a.,,.., R•I d escribed n ect1on 1200 0r1 ... eoronit~•M•r .CA .-2~s of the California Probate Jamet M. Ham111on., u Barrie• Code "9el Oo'lve, Corona dtt Mer. CA '2Ciot~ • T'lllt Du'lnen la c11ndv<tfld by a ...,...e•='tJI'.. .. ,, T~t tt•Mtneool """ llltd ... It\ IN Qlllntv Cl., k of Or 8'198 '-'4Y Ofl ""'......, s, 1w . , ..... 1'1.9118'11d 0..,,.. Coat I Delly ,_.IOI Allen Kllntensmlth At-torney at Law, 2120 Mein St., Suite 115, Huntington' BHCh, CA.; ttt: S-.2125. Sept. 14.'1.7'.0CI S, '"'° J1,._ '"*l•twd Or ..... C..•t 0.11• ltl .. 1 0<1 • 1, tt, t• A 40S1.ao ,. ....... ~ ...... ,,..._ ...... I· TRAVEL Sunday,October5, 1980 DAILY PILOT B7 • Autumn in Mother Lode a Rare Experience By STAN DELAPLANE fo'l 001.ETOWN Autumn has comt' I drovt> up throuah the Mother Lode the other day Summt>r has bleach<>d the foothills lht-C'Olor of stra-.• Aspen havt> turned to aold. eu<'h leaf a~ br11ht a~ a new minted coin tugh on a warm hill. Jame:; Marshall stands m lastma bronu. ,.POLnUng to lht> place on the Amt>r1c un R1vt"r where he d 1s ('OVt'rt'd ~old STUP AT SI E RRA HOl'~E. The ha~ tort(" hotel hn~ iln old rashaon("(f ice cream parlor whert' you t•a n ~et 1ee cream sodas Real ones f'1u~ "We sta kt.'d a chum unrl built a <'abin two miles south of F1ddletown We had n<·h diggings and warm days I could'°tut three squares. .. And l fell aslet'p under out> blanket a~ soon as I lay down at night · So my great-grandfather wrott' 1n 185() At swtset the Mother Lode country 1s trapped in amber On a back road the Forty-niners called French Flat. I stopped the car and let the silence roll over me It's a rare experi~nce. • • • , I WI' .~111v lloltlt' , rrr-mltlrt' t>otH/ltt "' Spom r m1 11111 f1u,,l>mul uml I 11111111/ l fi'llJ r·u~t1111n 1•1 tmpt11na to 1t ' No. you IM\ el 111 ~ 1 lw S:I0(1 d ut' fr!'t' allowurl<'t' pt•1 1wr'io11 ~·ot':-. for wh111 vou HH ING w1Lh v1111 ~•1u h .1\1• 111 dt·ll<.ir1• tht' ret<11 l prtt·•·. hut l '11..,t11111 .. \\di .11 tr.pt th111 vo11 li(lll u n•a:-.1111ubl1• tl1:-.n >u111 • • • TllA'f '~ UM'AI ~t; Al.I. fUl KIS1 plan·., 111ark I ti1ngs up <>nnugh t h~tt th1·~ <·011 :oa}. · Fo1 \1H1, I II make ~• d1:.c·ount Bt'lu•vt· llll'. <'u..,tom!'t> KNOW~ h u v. 11111t·h llung:-. ro:-.t Tht· ln!->pt•t·tor 111 Ney. \' urk know ... lht· )JfH'l' of F'1'l'llt h p~duml' Tht-man an l\11a1111 1-.111 loolo. .it Hrai1li<t11 c m(•rald.-, und 11•11 1u:-.1 "hat \OU µaid ~ Ste rn Ill Hao A llonolulu in ... pt•c·t ur ~.11d 1 't· '>t'l'll ~'> mm1~ J apum''>l \\ <1td1l':-. l!u through ht·re. I t·uuld gu t11 ~111 k for S1·1ko tomor rt>w and Ill'\ t'I h .JH' to luuk i.il lhl' µr1n· lt~I " • • • Cari I y t·t u i1111111<'t' w J1u1n;: \fn1< u 1r1 L4 hours»" No longer Mexico closed down those fost honlt!r retread jobs. Some people are gen ing such divorces in Santo Domingo amJ Haiti Some travel agents book it. Wl'l'kend and a suntan and ready for the r<.•e11lry If you agent doesn 't ~do it. he probably knows ho does . • • • "IOW THAT AUTUMN IS splashing p.1111l on the Eas t. you could consider Nova S1·ot1a's quiet vi llages. Off the south shore, I went over to Oak hi and to work out some dreams from hoy hood ft 's an honest-to-goodness Treasure Island Captain Kidd's treasure they say. People have been digging for it s ince 1796. THR EE oak chests have been discovered by drilling. The drills brought up traces of gold ••• TUE WONDERFUL TIDNG IS nobody l'C:ln get 1t. Each dig unC'overs oak floors at 01fferent depths. Just as the last one is cleared, underground water rushes in. Cov· t'rs everything :\lost tre<.1sure of Oak Islapd has been taken out by writers. A new magazine piece about the treasure comes every five years. American money has a slight ad· vantage in Canada, too. Air Canada's your carrier and best source of information. ••• "Do we need chokra shots to travel in Africa?" Where in Africa? Better call U.S. Public Health for an update. No country sends us publicity handouts saying, "Hey. we've got cholera here among other attrac- tions ." Some countries even cover up. Spain did during a typhoid epidemic at Malaga. Switzerland delayed rather than lose winter ski business . * • • F-~END IN SOUTH AFRICA writes me: ~n't believe ANYTHING sent out by the governments of the new African na - tions. They are totally self-serving. "Deceit and lies a re not immoral to an African. He feels he is entitled to this ad- vantage. If you do not accept this, you are lost -which is what is happening to you diplomatically.'' Arizona-Diileaway Romanti~ Camelback lm1 Ideal For Quick Getauxiy By JUDITH OLSON Of , .. 0.lly P'llllt Si.ti The location of a romantic vacation spot is a piece of information to be carefully filed away. When you 're in the mood to get away from it all and have a second honeymoon -with or without your children there is a perfect spot in Arizona to do it. THE CAMELBACK INN is one of the most charming, romantic spots you could hope to find in the U.S., and it's just an hour away by plane. (You can either Oy commercially into Phoenix or take your own plane to the Scottsdale airport.) GENERALLY, ARIZONA IS synonymous with the word ·'heat.'' to Californians, who are used to a gentle ocean breeze to cool the warmest days. But that beat has marvelous· blessings, too. (And Arizona isn't always scorchine. It gets downright cold some parts of the year.> If you arrive in Scottsdale at just a little before dark, so you can get nicely settled in your room, all the glories of a desert sunsets are yours as you sip a cool drink on your ter- race. THE CAMELBACK, ONE of the few five- star hotels in this country. does its job of cbarmin& the incurable romantics quite well. THE MAIN LOBBY, constructed in the mid-'30s, by the original owners. J ack and Louise Stewart, is true to its Southwestern heritage with its authentic adobe and tile architecture. It faces Camelback Mount-aio, which is silhouetted more and more darkly as the sun rings it with orange and then pink as the night falls . THE GROUNDS ARE PROFUSE with native cactus and beautiful flowers, which lend their color and perfume to the warm night air. AU rooms have a private outdoor terrace and some have two. one large enough for a cocktail party. The suites are clustered together in pueblo architecture. W1111 111E CAMELBACK as your head- quarters you can make side trips to Sedona , the town that marks the entrance to the Oak Creek Canyon area; Arcosanti, the city of the future being built by Paolo Soleri: Taliesin West (Frank Lloyd Wright's avant-garde school of architecture): or lbe ghost town or Jerome. Many beautiful shops are situated nearby in Scottsdale and you can find traditional or con- temporary Indian art. Or, you can play a little tennis, get a quick game of golf in at the Camelback's 36 holes. sit by the pool or simply enjoy laking in the spec· tacular scenery. The Camelback has s pecial holiday packages for families al Easter. Thanksgiving and Christmas with s pecial activities planned for children. TIOS YEAR, FOR 111E first time. the Camelback will be offering discounts at the holi· da)' time, tradition"81ly one of the s lowest periods in the iMkeeping business. How does a resort win five stars year after year? A chat with sales director Dick Br "nski gives away a few of the secrets. Mainl the CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN PICTURESQUE BACKDROP Inn One of Nation'• Few Five-star Hotel• Camelback Inn goes out of ils way to please all its customers. THERE IS GREAT attention lo detail ~tll over the 125·acre resort 'l'ht• grounds arc manicured daily. the personnel arP all trained to anticipate every need. and the fOO<l 1s superL The main dming far1hty. thP Chaparral Room , affords a spectacul ar view or Camel back and a revamped menu of "nouvelle l'Ul!Hne" is impeccably prepared and served The other unexpected µlea~url! 1s ~' sleak fry at Mummy Mountain . an enterta1nm(•nt area on the Camel back grounds All the cares of thc da;y seem to slip away and become less and less important as the warm evenings rela"< first the body and then the mind. When this begins to happen. rejoice. Romance is on its way Warf are Center Set SAN ANTONIO. Texas I A Pl The Depart ment of Defense has formed a Joint Electronic Warfare Center at Kelly Air Force Base that will bring together expe rts from a ll four branches of the milltary. Staffed initially by a cont ingenl of 72 Army. ESCAPE ' ~~ THE\: ~J SAN DIEGO HILTON A great resort on Mission Bay 1 Polnled remar11s 6 Trile 11 Postpone 16 Staltts 2 1 Roman off I· c1al 22 Manila nemp 23 Eal away 24 Anclenl playing card 25 Chinese mile 26 Exclamarlon 27 Thus 28 Alt 29 Sun detty 30 Wlreserv 31 Attending 32 Concerning 33 Symboltc eyes 35 Cylindrical 37 Rhone lr1bu· tary 39Way 41 S1rtngeo 1ns1rumen1 43 Chinese pagoda 44 Cherished 46 Unposed 48 Inquire 49 Pieces 51 Rants 52 And others: Abbr. 53 English Isle 54 Contend 55 Famed 56 Frlghlens 58 Vapors 61 Hog-like animal 62 Roel\ 63 Peel 67 Tmec:ttand 68 Sale retreat 89 Small fish 70 Tesserae 71 Cauc:uua 1rlb8 72 Chops 73 Sleal 74Gem weights 75 Mimic 76 Coops 77 Young t10<s· 8$ 78 Dls1urbing lee41ng 79 M0<occan cl1y 80 Overlay 81 Revolt 82 Curio cue 85 Buffets 86 Fare-Us 87 Bag 90 Conforms 91 Latns 92 Even 93 African Instrument 94 Manutac· l ures 95 Trumpelers 96 Candle 97 Valleys 98 Paradise 99 Winged 100 Danger 101 Remove 102 Wlid 104 Decreased 105 Sh0r1 coat 106 Time zone: Abbr. 109 Labels 110 Bargain events 111 Brave man 112 Due· lndla 115 Moorlan drums 117 Shoo 116 Buddhls1 monk 119 Gaseous hydrocar- bon 121 Rustic 122 Hom.·a 15 Penllenl epic 115 Frigh1en 124 Happenings suddenly 127 Angel: Fr 17 Armadillo 128 Ope.is (abbr.) 18 Oral PllUM 129 TraY91 19 Humsn 130 ··-20 Olame1a1 protundla .. 34 Scottish oak 131 French artl· 35 Stumbles Cle over 132 Nickel sym-36 Digraph bol 38 Verb ending 133 Daybreak· 40 Yorkslllre Comb. form river 134 Diphthong 42 S. Am. ser- 135 Forward pen1 · 138 Wrinkles 45 Abo11e 138 Consumed 4 7 Swiss river 140 Browned SO -Doom bread 51 Larials 142 Arrow Shatt 52 School: Fr 144 German 54 Arabian nobles judge 145 Wa~te • 55 Wheel hubs 146 Narrow 56 Stairs openings 57 Helix 147 Woman·s 58 Room· Sp robe 59 Snare 60 Alle111a1e DOWN 61 Musical sign 62 Grin 1 White stur-64 Turkish reg· geon 1men1 2 Passage 65 Soaks Ila• Zool. 86 Eilistence 3 Japanese 68 Strike: mile 2 words 4 Exptoalon 69 Hits mes 5 Stitch up 70 Stories 6 Foundation 72 Sunbaked 7 Scrubs buildings 8 Continent. 73 DetergenJs Abbr 74 Plot 9 Eight 76 Tilts (German) 77 Tire 10 Early mishaps Roman Ian.( 78 Parking guage -devioe 11 Deduced 79 Matures 12 Rubs out 80 Level 13 Buddha 8 1 Fray 14 Blbllcal tow· 82 Arrived er 83 Babylonian Navy, Air Force. Marine Cor ps and civilian personnel. the center has begun operations. the de· partment said. Staffing should rise to about 170 by late 1984. the department added. Call your travel agent or Hilton Reservation Service (800) 542-6101 SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ~OPHl~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMINB ... god 84 Make bread 85 Blacilboard 86 luk-arm 87 Alone 88 War god 89 Lawsuit 91 Lurches 92 Roman gods 93 Slare 95 Being long and lank 96 Apartments 97 Station 99 0 1 grand- parenls 100 Indian weight 101 Challenges 103 Bewildered. 3words 104 Prison keepers 105 Tnat: Fr 106 Word 107 Foollsh 108 Sailor 110 Climbs 111 Trustworthy t 12 Chinese riv· er 113 African country 114 Sharper 116 Baked Item 117 Silicon sym- bOI 118 Take place 120 West Indies Island 123 Shakes· pearean king 125 Musical Instrument 126 Youngsters 134 Donkey 137 Heim pos 139 As far as 141 Assam tribe 143 Print measuro Beault!ul ~fereo Mu~ie-New~---:Marine Weafher- Con~umer Reporl-~-~look Markel Reporl-~ -·-----_ __, _.-1 ,. U DAILY PtlOT NATION ~S_on oj Sam__Continues to Keep ., Guessing 'em ATTICA. N \' l A p I L>11\ 111 R. Berltowtt.i. Son o( Sttrl\ k11lttr of 1ix. pen pal of man) The former 101 dn\ t>r and poatal eltrk ~ho tc:11 11111t.d "'llt•" York City for nttar\y 11' or 1s a pro I ~(le lt-t t t' r "r ll t• r rr ti m behind the wullb of tht' A1t1r 11 Correctional ... 1mht) Petkin& a" 11 ) on h 1:s l'n derwood Model 315, ht> JU1ot1tl••:. a poatal lovt hfr. assuring ont> female Pf'n v•I ht• "111 not marn ,............tbe olher 11£ WRITt.:S HIS (1uT11l)'. his lawyer. hia court •Ppolnted bus1 neu conservator He \H\le. maaaane.. book publlishers . rt! porten, a con&ressmun lft• writea the 1ovemor . the state at torney 1entral. the state nme Vlctima ComP«"nsatwn Boitrd peUlloninc ror better treatment o1 inmates and cnme v1et1ms "I have a lot of leis ure time. ,. lot of lime on m) hands · · 1~ ho" Berkowitz, who cam ~ paroled no earlier than 2008 under lus 315-year pnson term. explains hia voluminous corres pondence He writes Dee Channe l. tus self-appointed C h ri s ti a n counselor. as often as thr~e times a day. He wntes to ·~ psychiatrist who once d1agnos~ as phony his claim that blooq thirsty demons made him kill - BERKOWITZ IS convinced that the psychia trist, Or. David Abrahamsen. author or a con- troversial "psycho-history " of former president Nixon. is one of a select few who understands him. Berkowitz s ays he is help- inl the doctor write a book about him. "Son o( Sam is big news. big money, big fame should some- one 1et his inside story." he teaaea, sometimes implying that he may not have acted alone. At the same time, he chast1 zes "&reedy writers" who have the "audacity" to profit from his crimes. But despite a year of promises to tell that inside story. includ- ing claims that he belonged to a Satanic coven and had help from 1roup members in the Son of Sam killings, Berkowitz remains mum. BIS OPINIONS ARE in - fluenced by reading nearly e very- thing· he can get his hands on. His favorite topics are the oc- cult, mass murde r s, pris on escapes, anim al mutilations , ,.,.w, ........ LOTS OF TIME ON HIS HANDS-315 YEARS OF IT Davtd Beftcowttz, Kiiier of She, Sita In Cell leg al executions and himself. He wrote a Buffalo televis ion critic that there will always be killers "because any individual with death and destruction on his mind will always be guaran- teed plenty of publicity and a willing audience when he turns to anti-social a cts for recogni - tion or whatever else." He added that it's often "dif- fi cult. if not impossible. to feel gui lt and remorse when people from the entertajnment industry are always trying to exploit my crimes by making them seem thrilling and exciting while at the same time reducing the vic- tims to mere objects " HE ASKS FOR fa vors. In a re- cent letter about his crusade to help crime victims. the killer or six wrote: "Rick, I do hope you could help me with m y cam - paign Thjs campaign isn't for myself, but rather. for victims or violent crimes ... The curly-haired ".44 -caliber killer " continues to get atten- tion It came recently from re- ports he was receiving Social Security disability benefits and had applied for veteran's a.id. A bill to deny Social Security pay- ments to prisoners was in- troduced and Social Security of- fi cials now s ay Berkowitz's aid will 'be cut orr. Last year, so many inmates leaked tidbits about Berkowitz that he obtained a court order proh ibiting autograph expert Charles Hamilton from peddling a utographs. fingerprints and bits of information. THERE HAVE BEEN several TV movies vaguely based on his case. A court-authorized book. being written from official re- c o r d s wit h the h e lp o r No Gleams Berkowitz' former attorneys, will be released this fall. Two earlier books one a rewrite oJ newspaper clips, the other a fi ctional account written ~fore Berkowitz was captured sold poorly. Berkowitz s eems to need and thrive on the attention In a letter last year he com- p 1 a in e d th at New York newspapers carried little about the Hillside Str angler case in Los Angeles or m ass murderer John Gacy in Chicago· ·'How quickly people forget about things . We read something in the paper one day and by next week we've completely forgot- ten it. Nothing is m<fte quickly forgotten than yes terday's headlines." IT MAY BE THAT his hints that there is more about his case are designed t<\. keep him from ~coming a forgotten headline himself. Last October, for exam- ple he wrote his ease's an vestigators: "They all kne w o f the n umerous in cons iste ncies. the numerous discrepanc ies, the numerous u n a ns wered ques- tions , etc. God. the re is so much: Honestly. I could pro bably type 10 full pages detajljng eve ry i n cons i s te n c y , every known fact that I wasn 't alone , that it wasn't me. "That gun in my possession is all they've got. But if only they knew the real motive. All this would have driven Sh erlock Holmes lo drink. But let's wait and see what h appens. I don 't think anything will." THE NEW YORK CITY police in s i st Berkowitz acted alone . His hints to the contrary a nd some ci r c um s tantial evidence led authorities in Minot, N.D .. and the New York City borough of Queens to an- nounce last year that they were investigating the possibility that there was more than one killer. The conspiracy theorists see something sinist er in the deaths. s ubsequent to Berkowitz's ar· rest. of John and Michael Carr, the real life sons of Sam Carr . a Yonkers n eig hb or who Berko witz claimed has com- manded him to kill to s atisfy bloodthirsty demons . Supporters of the multiple- gunman theory s uggest that one or both sons may have been in- volved in the killing. They say that would ~tter e xplain the term Son of Sam. Both the Queens and Minot investigations re main open officially but there have been no announced de- velopments. The moving force behind the persistent interest in the Son of Sam case and the con- spiracy theory contin ues to be Berkowitz himself H E HAS ENT I CED in vestigators with unsubstantiated statemenLc; made in letter~ to a girlfriend, to a commune trying to exorcise him throuJ!h the the outside. Plus. l have a nice orange toilet lid." ''On the floor of mr cell I have carpeting. rt took a lot of wheel- ing and dealing to get it all. It's a ye llow and white carpet , one- inch thick a nd it covers most of my cell. In fact, I alwan take off my shoes before ente ring." "THEN THERE'S MY bed. It's comfortable and not too nar- row The mattress is also pretty thick. Those old thin mattresses are gone. I think the m aterial is all feathers and decent stuffing. " ... II onlfl 111..,, kftfl'V' tier rral ••lirr. A II '""' U"OUld ... ~ .. drlrf"ft s•erlork BolttWS to drink. 8.a lrt'• araU aRd •er U"llat llappnui. I doft~I tlliftk aftJlfllaiftfl ..,HL" m ail. to Dee Channel, to a North Dak o ta s h e riff a nd t o re- porters Those claims have brought law enforcement officials from as far as Californi a to his pnson cell asking for details about oc cult murders he claimi. to know about. Regardtng the CaH.forn1a murder, Berkowitz later s aid his message was m is interpreted However. what he had written was : "I know who did it. Not m e. But someone from the past whom I had the privilege or m eeting -if you want to call it a privilege. I'm not certain that it was." One thing is clear throu~h all this conspiracy talk. Berkowitz likes attention and feeds it with information hard to prove or dis- prove. ONE EXAMPl.E IS state- ments he made about a July 1979 prison stabbing incident that left a deep gash in · ck. On one occasion Berk witz wrote he was the victim f ce rtain people who wanted to kill him, on another he contended he had ar- ranged an attempted hit. Berkowitz says he's content with prison life. He once said: "If the press or media ever got a hold or a few pict ures or my cell -forget it. The world would be in an uproar. These cells aren't anything like the ones in those old James Cagney movies." "In my cell -starting from the back wall i~ my silver toilet and sink that shines like a new clime. It's a better toil et and sink than most people have on I've got sheets and a fantastic quilt ··Across from the bed I have a desk and a three-foot-high metal cabinet that's on the floor. They're painted white and cov- ered with a bright red, four -foot towel. On top of them I have my mirror , coffee pot, hot pot and radio Then, l've got my Dacron bathro be__;ind house slippers, plus MH'fierous other luxuries. My cell is painted yellow and white. So you s ee, it ain't bad ." ",for res t and relaxation, Berkowitz s aid: "The prison has stereo pumped into the cells via headphones rock. soul. easy listening, country. Latin, talk shows and the CBS Mystery Theater (m y favorite). I lay back on my bed, put on the headphones, read my mail and escape <mentally)." FOR A MAN WITH a lot of time on his hands he knows how to juggle his confessions. new re- cantations , riddles and non · sense. Berkowitz goes to his re· lief valve -humor. In those mo- ments, snit another personality less hostile. a comic writer, not a killer s urfaces . On the seasons at Attica . Berkowitz says there are four: "Winter . winter. win ter and winter. The changing of the seasons is just wonderful fo r ~Y sinus ·• And on sharing his cell with •·others " "I said I didn't share my cell Well. I do. There are an abundance of m osquitoes to keep me company. Bzzz, bzzz - all night long. I'm never lone.Jy here " • ID Sany a Tokyo TrampsRa~,Seg~gawd • in HOBONURRSHANOOVER ON SIDEWALK HeRMt81nSanya, SkldRowofTokyo TOKYO <AP) In Japan, where unemploy- m ent hovers below 2 percent, hobos and tramps ire a rare s ight. But they can be found wander- ing through rush-hour crowds of well-groomed commuters and living clustered in a rundown section of Tokyo known as Sany a They s leep in flophouses. streets and sub- way entrances , divorced from the s urrounding glitter and gleam of Japan's postwar economic boom . "THE JAPAN ESE PEOPLE despise tramps," s ays Koichi Hayashi, a former bank manager who has li ved in Sanya since he lost his job alter making a bad loan in 1951. • "Tramps are segregated into certain areas of major Japanese cities," says Hayashi, who has spentthe last29 years writing about them. "Despite their best intentions to find normal jobs. they are prevented from doing so by socie· ty." he says. "For example, it is impooslb1e for anyone with a criminal record lo get a job." . 1ln Japan. a job for the average male mean5 lifetime employment with one company which, if it is prosperous. may also provide health care and cut-rate housing. BUT SOME PREFER 111E rigorous life of an outcast lo the highly-ordered world of the Japanese office and factory workers. "I admit my life is a lltUe unusual," says Hiroshi Misaki, 45, who lives in two wooden crates stacked together alongside a subway exit in Shinguku. a jumble of high-rise stores teem- ing with commuters and fashion-conscious shop- pe rs. "I would like to find a stable job that would give me a IHtle m ore than I have." says Misaki, gesturing at his crates and the folding beach chairs that he pulls out for visitors But then he shakes his head and recounts that he could not get along with the people at his last job. 14 yea rs ago, in his brother's butcher store. "AS FOR OBTAINING JOBS, or course they can ask the government job center to find som ething for them." says Hayashi. "But the gangsters offer jobs with much higher salaries. "A large chunk of that, however: must be returned to the gang in the form of a kickback. and the tramps actually end up with less money than if they had taken a regular job." T he pervasive Japanese underworld has m oved into a void left by the lack or govern- ment welfare services typical of most industrial nations . There are more than 120,000 people involved in organized crime in Japan, according to na- tional police agency investigators, who say un- derworld a ctivities range frorrt disrupting stockholders' meetings of major corporations to procuring uns killed laborers as doek or con- struction workers. MASATO IWASAKA, CJDEF of the Tokyo city government's Sanya division, says that his office does its best to :'4.ntroduce job op- portunities" for t he tra'.Q.J\S. "but frankly such official efforts are not en'ough.'' .,.,..... TOKYO TRAMP CLUTCHES POSSESSIONS JauntyCapSlt•AtopCarewornFac:. ....... VINDORonMacum•-1NCl.UD1NGTROUIU8FORl1.IO-ON "tTRllTINIANYA Dl81rtct Ufe lacteMtJ DhorHdfnMftClleeMofTol&yo'a ...... ., loeftOINc lloolft ....... -.... ----·-REAL ESTATE Sunday OcLObel 5. 19ff0 DAILY PILOr 88 Home Shoppers Raise Expectations llome \hOIJJ)l'r'i uri: w1 lhnat 10 pay nearly 24 l'\'rl'<'nl mort' (ur new hom n tt1111 yt>a1 than lu111 ond art' ~ lth11.: to llpt!Od up to u uurd mor~ riu h m1lflth rn mort~»~t-puyrnents for tho\ honw , IH'l'On.hnK to Walker & IA't' hw Sll'Vl' (k' M,1rt•n, Vll'l' IJfl•pll(h:flt ror n1 .H kt>t1n.: n•11c•ur1·h ut Wulk t•r & l~e. ..,,llt1 :m l'X\l'l\!>IVt' .,ludy Of lll'oi;pcC ti\ 1• homl' 'iho1>1~·r11 i1l nl'W home uh JI\ 1,100., 111 I ..iii. Antct>lt.•i.. Orongf' lilld IC 1q •rx11h· l'OlHlllt:.,, fonll ul'led re l'l'ntl b) th1• I l 'M'UI d\ dlVISIOn of Wulker & l~·t'. 101· n·vl'ull.'IJ that the t\ 1111·111 i.hopµl·r look1111t ut srngle· (J1111I\ tli'tor hc-.t hun1••:. I) willing to r1.i\ .L ... nn11 h .ii. $121 ,790 for surh a 11l·~ hunw rWJrl) 24 l'l'rt'cnt more thun tht> m11;ic111111111 $98,H<IO h~ said he w.1s w1llmlol top IJUY JU!lt a year ago m .1 1111n1la1 Wa lkl•• ;11111 & Ltw survey K t;('(K:NIZINC; nu; effort higher 111trre:.t 1 Jlt•:. huH•, the same s hop IJt·r... ~J1d the) ~uuld bt> wtlhng lo makl' u nwnlhl) mort~a g< payment of $828 fur lh:Jt Sl<!l.700 home . which 1:. J:I 1)1..'rl'l'flt t111!,her than the $621 muimum they t;etid they could han die 12 months at(o A hom•· buyt!r 1n today's mark~l whe re mortgage intcre~t rates are about 14 percent wQuld have to make a down payment or approximately $40.000 on 1t $1ll.790 hom e in order to have a monthly µayment of only $828, De Man.·o said "Many lJros pective buyers don't rt•ahze the full impact higher interest rates have on u monthly payment," he said. ''A monthly payment or $828 would l.'Over a mortgage on a $121.000 house 1f the interest rate was around 8 per(•ent. But that hasn't been the c ase in some tim e," he said. T HE WAU(ER & LEE executive s aid many buyers are able to make larger down payments on new homes bet•ausc or the large equities they've obtjined through the s ale of their ex 1stmg homes While highe r prices and monthly payments are expected by home s hoppers. the size and type of home expected by buyers have n't changed 1n a year, the Walker & Lee survey rcv~uled . A"iked lo indicate how many bedrooms and square feet the prospective buyer expected in new s1ngle·ramily detached home, t he huye rs for the mo ... l part said they wunted a four bedroom noor plan with 1,994 squa re feet of living area, up Jus t une squ:.ire foot from the s am e noorplan expected by buyers last year . The 1980 buyers of detached homes would have to devote more or their lll l'Omt• to hous ing this year, m that lhP median family income reported by prospective buyers in this year's Walker & Lee survey was $35,670, up lcs~ than 20 J>ercent from last year's ml'd1an income of approximately S3o .OOO Interesting enough, 58 per- C't'nl of the buyers surveyed this year reported that more than one person (·ontributed to a family inc9me. down ·I per<.'ent from last year's report of !l2 p1•n·ent dual-income families. lllGHF.R P R ICF.S and inter est rt.Iles wh1c-h ha 11 l' exc-eeded increases 111 famtly tnl'Ome~ apparently haven 't dt'll'rred the demand for housing of those who are shopping new-home s ubdivisions. The most recent s urvey' reported that 26 percent of the shop· pers are looking to buy a home right now, up from the 22 percent l~l year who said they were seriously con· sidering a home purchase at that time. Ener gy conse r vation measures also are more on the minds of home· s hoppers this year. the Walke r & Lee survey said. Nearly three out of four pros pective home buyers in Lo!< Angeles, Orange and Riverside coun· ties said they would be willing to pay an additional $1 ,500 in a new home's purchase price for upgraded insula· lion . compared to the 64 percent of shoppers last year year who said they would be willing to spend only $500 for such a feature. Alc;o related to energy conserva- tion. prospective buyers this year s aid they would be willing to s pend 25 minutes in commutin~ t ime to worl< from their new home, which is down som ewhat from the 31 m inutes they said they'd be willing lo spend driv- ing to work last year Tiiite to Relax Fixed·r~te Mortgages Going Fast The eocktail hour at Villa Balboa is oft en an invitation for resident to en1oy the in door/outdoor li ving possible on thei r own private deck or patio .• Priced from $136,000 to $285,000, the single-level residences. In condominium designs by Richardson-Nagy. Martin Arch itecture/ Planning of Newport Beach , are presented in a conte mporary full -security building. Available in eight floor plans, the new homes range in size from 995 t o 2,035 square feet. New Woodbridge Tract Under "1 ay Construction is under way on the newest phase of the sing le-family detached home community of Woodside in Irvine s Village of NorthwOOd The J .M. Peters Com pany is offering a total of 103 homes or which an additional phase or 38 two- story homes are now being offered and a re expect· _ed to be ready for occupancy in January The original Woodside/ Irvine in the Village of Northwood, sold out in the summer of 1979, but the builder acquired additional land to satisfy home shopper demand which will add to the 2<>2 homes already occupied. Interiors ranging from 2,327 to J ,068 square feet will be highlighted by hardwood. C'Cram ic or wood parquet entry ways, luxury wall -to-wall carpeting throughout major living areas and uni· que window treatments for a blend of indoor /out- door relationships. To view Woodside in the Village of Northwood, take the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway lo the Culver Drive exit. Go north on Culver to Bryan Avenue. Tum right on Bryan to Eastwood Road. Turn left on Eastwood to Woodside/Northwood. Tbe sales trailer will be open daily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. and information may also be obtained by calling833-9331 . Business Ce11ter Started J .A. Stewart Const.ruction Co. or Westminster has begun construction on Phase II or Gothard Business Center. a new industrial park located at the intersection of Gothard and Heil Streets in Huntington Beach. Phase II will inc lude S2.5 million in construc- tion on a two-story. 40.000·square-foot offi ce build· tng and three tilt-up structures totalling 56.000 square feet. Stewart recently completed the first phase of fourteen till-up buildings totaling 202,000 square feet. final phase SELL-OUT NEW .HOMES IN HUNTINGTON ~ACH WouJd ht> hlHTit' buyers have been '!tn~mg the Mortgage Money Blues in 1980 And the wne may get s adder bH ause the fixed -rate mortgage. whit.'h freezes inte rest , fal'CS extinc· 11un, a ccord in g t o Kathr yn Thompson. pres ident of Orange based A & C Properties. Inc "The smartest home shoppers to day are lhe ones who are snapping up the remaining fixed-rate buys before the va riables take over,.. declares Thompson, whose firm spedaltzes in c-ondominium conversions in the af. fo rdable housmg marekt. •'THE DOMINANT note in the m oney tune still is will interest rates go up or down." says Thompson "But when t he 'fl e xible' r ate mortgage arrives. it won't matter iJ you start al 10 percent In a few years 1t may Jump to 15 percent or rnore, and you'll wind up owing more than when you bought your home." Experts are cautious in their pre· dictipns about the rise and fall of in· terest rate!'. and with good reason. cons idering the recent surges and slides and back up again movement. But most ar.e a greed that mortgage interest rates will remain in double digits for at least five years, possibly Ec;>UAL ,ROFISSIOHAL SERVICE A11t•nc-c-...IH.d to fair "-'"'9 for Clll A11t•nc-Mirou.;i •!"PEE CHOICE • INFOR'v1ED CHOICE HUNTIMGTOH HACH· FOUNTAIN YALUY loerd of•~. IR<. II 0 I Slotw A•- HVOlti~ S.och. ColifOMlio f2647 A new development by STELLRECHT CONSTRUCTION . t..uxur1ous II ing In ocean cooled Huntington e .. ch ••. there are single and two-story models ... some wilh _skylight• or •lriumsl 3 & 4 Bedroom plans. They range . • Hom Si.500 to 2, 100 sq.ft. In slz•. Just t•k• the Sen Diego Fwy. to a .. eh Blvd., and about 2V. m1IH aoutll yow turn wesl on TtylOf. For 1ddll1onal Information call 142.1131, Ot '-=.llf l:l - from $125,900 COMMUNITY FACILITIES: These ''' fully dt11che0 nomes but you c1n en1ov· • t..•ro-Swimming Pool • Tennis Cou111 • 8p•c•ou• Chlb 110YI• • Orffn bell end 1d101n1ng city p11k much longer. and that variable rates will be here to stay. "We have delive r ed affordable homes to thous ands or f1rl>t·l1mt buyers." s ays T hompson , "but what's even mort! important ri ght now 1s that we are still offering re as onably priced units al fllce<l rate mortgages while they last." publid~ admit that the c.·ondomrnrnm b lht' home of the 80s and beyond, .. 'tll' po111t ~ out 'And 11 ·~ easy to see l hl• rca..,uns "h v On I~ rondo5 with I hC'lr rnon· l'ronom 1c<1 I conversion t•osh <.tntl mon· 1•ronom1ral land use 1·;in ht• crl'3ted for the price that the t'' t•r 101·r"'as ing fi rst time buyer rna rkct demands flt>asonable. af fort.J ;,l,11• lluu..,1n g with financing 110 .... -.1111 11t11.•.., that m<.1kc S••nse has to IJl' lht• 1-ulut1on 11£ thl 1980". "TO THOS I·. p1o~µt.•ct1vl' !Juyers \' hn f11wre lhl') 'II kt•cµ rc·nllng and ricle out' th t'lHrcnt m t>rtgage' tnone ~ short a~l'. Th1lm pson sug gcsh I :-.J,> )1111'tt heller reconsider It's <il l lht• <1nw mnnPy If there's not enough for buyers lo borrow. there·~ also not enough for builders to horrow for crl'alin~ new housing "If we drift into a not her very low c11n~truct1on period such as the one \\t•'q: just been through, ava1lahle homes will be even s<.'ar ecr . A so- ('alled inexpesive 'buyer's marekt' may be a long time in eornin~. if in- d t•ed 1t ever appears a g ain ." Thc>mpson lle<'lar<'s · i\s the cold shoulders at the c<in· vcnt1ona l mortga ge counters get t•h11l1 er and <'hillier, other borrowing arran~ements a re c.·omrng tu the forf', :;urh as mortgage invest ment cc.1111- p:inll'<,, trust deed accounts ancl even <t propos al for gover nm e nt purtncrship in hcmic o wnership. D ES C R I 81 N G T ff E d o u d t• d economic piclure of the future. hnan cial experts. addressing the n :.e c•r fall of interest rates, are understand a b I y c a u t i o u s w i t h in a n y ,, "maybe," "yes but. · and "no hut However. what does seem <'l'11.a1n 1~ uncertainty change, lie<' a use ::.a' 1n~~ a nd loan associations. the ma1or pro viders of mortgage money. may soon be permitted by uoth !'.t alc awl federal governments to fu nnel 20 per cent of their assets nllo other 1n\'est men ts. Hw1ti11gto11 Slwreline Ope1is . . Spanish tile roof T his , couple d with federcll authorization and the s aving!', and loans' pushing for state authori1.ation of fl exible mortgage rates, is bound to have a powerful effect on an entire hous ing industry that is already bad· ly dislocated by general economic malaise. II unt1ngton ~hor~hnc. a d1~tincll ve C'ollt><·t1on of (Jn ly Pi •·u:.tom s ingle· family homei., 011c11s this weekend in H unungton Bca<:h Prices sta rt al $229,500 and move· ins are scheduled to begin early in November. '·Even top -flight develope rs or large tracts of detached houses now Two f loor plans offer three hcdroorns and two and one-balf baths in 1,982 to 2.165 square feet of interior living space Hu yer s m ay choose from four cxtt-r10r treatments. each with ct.'dar ~1clin~ and wood shake or The community's s ales facility is open from noon to 4 p.m . daily at 628 20th St reet. Take the southbound Golden West Street exit of the San Diego Freeway and turn left on Palm A venue lo 20th Street. 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'.ull'.8 ''WES" WEIMINGEa Of Fountain Valley hu bttn named •taiaiant vit't' pre11dent of Walker 6 Lff, lnc. 's New Hom• Dav1alon Wt'lhin1er had been resional manaaer tor a m..tor Walkt'r & l~ hullder cli.-nt, Rutler Hou1ung ('orp . since Januar} 1977 In his nt'w pa1ntJon, ht" wlll thr .-r t Walkt'r & ~·s ovl"rall Hit's and markt>Hng a<'ll vtt les for B utler H ous1n & ("11r1) throu1~t Soulberrf Califomla, I.as Vt"l(&S and Arirona. •c('(lrd 1nl( to O'Neil Tht> nt>~ Walker & IA't' assistant v1<'e prt'1tld~nt Joined the firm's Re~ alt> Olvtl\100 m ••1u111H1t F'eb1'11ary uns as the manaRer of Walker & Lee's Westminster offin• The follow Ing year be transferred to the New Holtlcb Division . becommg a regional mitnager 1n January um MICHAEL MARQllAND h!b ht~en named vn~ aident of Harris Properties. Int . a c·ommerc11tl and induatriat development h rm b1t1ted in Costa Mesa, Califorma. He will direet all of the firm's a~tivities. from land acqws1t1on to design, -eon struetioo and sales In addition to sE>rving as president of Harns Properties, Marquand will continue in h is N1pon1ibilities as executive vice president of Ridgewood Development, Inc., the residen- Uat development subsidiary of Rampart General. The new president's past in- dustry expertise includes serv· ing as director of development for Broadmoor Homes. He bolds a B.S. in business ad- mini1tration from USC. san"I' A. MC IUNLA Y of Costa Mesa, bu joined Discovery Properties as as· siltant property manager under the director of the property management division. McKinlay, who majored in real estate and .finance at Orange Coast College, has a baekground in s ales marketing, and has owned and operated his own business in Costa Mesa for four years. Discovery Prop e rties specializes in leasing, manage- ment and sale of offiee. com· mercial. industria l properties a nd l a nd sale thro ughout Southern California. The firm's staff includes a sale~ and leas· MetuMuv ing division and a property management division. Discovery Properties cur· r ently handles over three million square feet of re· al estate valued at over $100 million. PETERS. CARBERRY of Huntington Beach, a certified association executive. has been appoint· ed executive direetor for the Apartment Associa- tion of Orange County, a 2,800-member organiza· lion which provides educational and advisory services for rental property owners of one or more unlta. Prior to joining the AAOC, he beJd the position of executive vice president of the Automotive Service Council of California. an orga~zation composed of more than a thollsand owners and operators of auto parts and service facilities. for 12 years. More recently he ser ved as the general man age r o f th e California Dump Truc k As - sociation. ~ A nationally known writer . • , and lecturer on organizational ..... management, Carberry has cuHuv taught a variety of m anagement courses at three California community colleges, including Orange Coast College. CJ@al -CEstate B:Y DON B&ICll.ELL --~---REALTO R' , TAX UPDATE FOR llOMEOWNEllS Homeowners, age 55 or over, may ex- clude from their taxable income all capital gain up to $100,000 from the sale of their principal residence. They mu.st have lived in the home at least three of the five years before they sell it and the exemption may be claimed only once in a lifetime. The tax break is retroactive to July 26, 1978. Deductions for moving expenses have been increased to $3,000 Creal estate com- missions, mortgage costs, etc.) if you are forced to purchase a home due to a job change over 35 miles away. Up to one half this total ($1,500) may be deducted for pre- move househunting expenses and tell\· porary living expenses (up to 30 days) at your new location. ~ There has been a orea.kthrough in the area of capital gains when you sell real estate. If you sell after holding the proper. i ty for over one year, you only have to pay tax on 40% of the profit. Prior to the 1978 fax Reform Act, the figure was 50%. Real estate continues to be the best tax hedge for investors and homeowners. Mr. Brickell Is the broker-owner of BRlCKELL REAL ~ATE INVESTMENTS. a company with a client-oriented approach to real estate. They service a ll their clients need• Including property manaaemenl. exchanl(lng, aroup Investments. Industrial-commercial. retldentlal. escrow and financlq . rr you have any questions on this subject or any other aspect o( real u tate, feel free to contact Mr. Brickell. BRICKELL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 2130 MMfl It., Hunt. leech 960-5402 . • .., __ ....... REAL ESTATE 0(: Industrial Picture May Brighten All with C<'onornll· 1111llcator11 around lh~ ttlobe. 1l "''a!I l(ray icktt!S for Oranf(l' County's Industrial spare m11rket dunn~ the rinst litit months of this yt•ar, 111·rordlntc tn Robt•rt l>Wlham, pre8ldent of lhc N••wpbrt Enmorn11·s (iroup ' Hut for I hf' yeur t'lld 1111d the first quarter of 1981 I fort•fwt' ~•Mntll<'ant 1m1>rov~rnent," Dunham !!aye. "lutrrlnl(. tiC <·uur:lc:, ur1favorable money m arltl'1 f'Ond1tlnn11 " Tttt; st:fl'Tt:~uu:a REU:A.SEO edition of the 'Onnt:f' t'ourlly lndu11tru1I Space Market Survey," l•ubh:.ht'd by h111 N•·wpurt Beaeh resea rch firm for r llent1> ncn~i. th~ n1tl1on, revt!als the genera l in· cl ustrtaJ markc•I i.luwdown thrOU(Ch mid-year. The 1th!H''1>lw11 ot rww ~IJU<'t! declined 28 percent, t>t•lo.,.. the (on•l'IUll 20··~. to JUSt under one million square h·t·t 1)t'r ruonth Vacant space inventory ex· Ad Firni Moving To Irvine Offices Osborne Adversus1n~ has moved into new and laq~er offices at 2091 Rus iness Center Drive, Suite 230 in Irvine, accordin~ to an announcement by Ray Osborne, Preside nt of the real estate-oriented marketing, advertising and public relations firm. • Osborne noted that the company has enjoyed a steady growth p'attern since its foundin~ in April of t979. and has recently added five more builders to its chent.ro5ter during the last few months neeessitat- lng the move to more s pacious offiee facilities to ac- commodate the staff required to handle the in- creased work load. The firm's client additions anclude Merkkel Development for Sheffield Manor in Irvine and the South Newport condominiums in Long Beach: Capistrano Partners and Stale Mutual Investors for the Hunt Club. a 165-acre estate home s ite development in San Juan Capistrano ; Bowen Developme nt, Cypress Park in Fontana; Meyer Devcorp, Sun Country near Sun City; and Partin & Wills, Brightwood Square and Chestnut Square in Santa Ana. Osborne Advertising's client list a lso includes Acacia Construction, Inc .. Beauchamp Enterprises. Capital III, Citizens Thrift & Loan Assodation Warmington Development, Inc . and Woodland Pacific Development. The new telephone for Osborne Advertising is 851-3911. llitnded by more than 9 pe r cent, and projected "m onths of Inventory" inereased from 8.6 1n J anuary to 11.2 in July ··The total tnvcntory ol vac111nt industrial s pace in Orange County advanced from 6.0 million square feet at the end of 1979 to 6.6 million at mid yur. This 9.4% increase ," explains Mr. Dunham. "is quite moderate when viewed in context of othe r years -and we've been doing these surveys for a lmost ten years "ln mjd-1978, for instance, vacant spare stood at over tJ.8 million square feet and over eight m11lion were under construction com pared to little more than balr that a mount today. Even given the fact that the absorption rate is slower today, 1t would take only l l m onths to absorb the current one million square feet Inventory compared to alm ost 14 months (or the 18 million back in 1978." Dunham says. "I SEIE ANOTHER bright spot in the general· ly gloomy figures of our survey," adds the market researeh expe rt, "and that's the fi gure ror th<: amount of !:,>ace plannefi . A level close Lo six million feet had prevailed for all of 1979. and pno1 to that t ime, pla nned space was typically m the two to four million square foot range "'It has ad vanced elose to 14'~ to reach 6.C million in July. and that m<ty be a pretty st1 ong tn dication that the Orange County busmc!>s r1>n fidence index 1s still rising. Buildcri. have cvid<:nt ly looked the recession right in the fac:e and nevertheless take heart,· concludes Dunham. The Newport E conomics Group 1ndustr1al spat·l' survey not only maps the general trends i11 Orange County·s high powered market. but also col·. ors in the sper1f1c change!> in terms of building size. and m terms of shifts from one region to the next. THE NF.WPORT BEACH-JRVINE a rea. for inst ance. whic•h was number two with a 33 percenl absorption share m early 1978. now leads with 29 per<.•enl or the total. Anaheim/ Fullerton. the former leader. ranks second with 25 percent. Santa Ana/Orange has almost held steady, from 18.7'¥. down sli ghtly to 16.8%, hut Huntington Beaeh/Garden Grove. with just about ha lf the figure formerly, has moved up to neck and neck, with Santa Ana at 16.S"'c. Of particular interest is the southeast sector (E l Toro/San Juan Capistrano), which moved up. ward sharply from 3 percent in the last half of 1979 to slightly over 13 percent in 1980. Furthermore. it now accounts for approximately 4-0 percent of the total planned new industrial development in the country. It is expected that the absorption of in- dustrlal space will continue to inerease markedly there due to the s ubstantial number of mat,jor prOJects now under way . FOLLOWING PAST trends, s maller atruc· lures represent the dominant share of the market . and approximate ly 46 percent of all space absorbed was in single te nant buildings sized un- der 25,000 square feet. Ranking second were all multi-tenant stf'uctures at 12 percent. Compared with 1979. the proportion o f sm alter single tenant buildings has advanced moderately while the multi-tenant s hare has con· tinued the decline s tarted in mid-1978. All struc· lures over 45,000 feet retain a relatively small share of the ma rket. Available inventory ratios ror each of tbr~ major areas in the county are very similar -in the six to seven month range for Newport Beach/Irvine, Santa Ana/Orange a nd Anaheim/ Fullerton. Inventory s tands at slightly above 10 months in Huntington Beach/Garden Grove, while El Toro/San Juan Capistrano is. exceptionally low at 3 7 months COMPILED FOR CLIENTS on a semi-annual basis, these comprehensive indus trial space sur· veys and other reports, containing information on total markets a nd breakdowns or specifics within each market. are available from the Newport Economics Group, 1600 Dove. Newport Beach, CA 9266-0 , telephone 851·0892. Furmed in 1971. the firm has been an integral par1 of the planning of m ajor commereial and business centers in Southern California and other part s of the United States. including developments such as Newport Center. Irvine's Woodbridge Village. La Jolla's Un1vers1ty City Center, and numerous business, office and industrial projects. The Newport Econom ics Group is a research and consulting firm offering services in the fields of general and economic analysis on national and regional bases. This mcludes market research. de· velopment planning. fiscal analysis and fiscal im· pact studies. CONTRACTORS! Get your copy of the builders book Call or write for this J 68 1>oge Orange Countv edition (206) 822·6081 Bulld#r• Boole •PO Bo• 317 • Klrkl.tftd WA 98033 'Beyand these <}ates: a Community A_part As if 1hl' Villayc of . nrthv.:uod wa:.n't blessed ~\uh amen1t1l!s 1n abund<triC"I:! -WindStream. 1n addition. o ffer" luxurious !>l:!clu w,n behind gales th.at open for rec;1dents ~nd gue!>IS And. ~>.clu s1vely ln1 WandStream residenrs a private pool, spa and cabana. plus . lennis courls 10 complement the architectural richness of these executive homes.' The list o f spe· c1al details and features reads like those you would specify I<> your architecl -Skylights in the master ba1h and perhaps an rhe enlr\,' m .._ a ... Photngraphed '" one of W1ndStr-.a • E m ' nby Gatl'j Our Tradition .. Persvm1l.Homes in a Clumging itbrld ES in 1rvine.> "'·"' f11eq· 1 w Sonici Ana Fwv I'> ( U1\ l!T f h l>'<.I nr1rth lt,1 lrv:iw Bl. t! . r Jhl to Y<Jle lht'n C<1ntmuf' f(I tLe end Th~ models ~lt1.. 1s un ,~,l l~fr F<JT .;;alP.~ inlorma11on call (71 4) 32 9660 · t1vme1,v. ner s A~s0<101ton will ma1n1a1n cnm'Tlon a reM !llo>el\ and 1eaehllonal !11, l1l'Jt<~ ~•'\! !\.-Slt1\ i)~r"1tr '1~1 fnt rle,cn'" ' l'lO'I REAL ESTATE Mobile Homes S~Iving Pinch By STEPHEN rox L~ ANGF.Lf;S 'AP> Mobil~ homes. once thouaht ol u tiny trailers betlt put ln parka with bich waU1. could play a mtljor role In aUevlalln& CaUfontla ·s howain1 shortap ln the t910e The major reason Is coet T1M' median price of a home in th~ s tate is now mo~ than St00,000, meantna that the buyer of a l)'l)ical sate bullt houat! who comes up with thf' D0.000 down payment would alao, .a11t ~·urrent mort1a1e ratH. hav" to come up with mot1thly payments or $1.ISO for 30 years. FIGVaES U&E THAT have put h<>me own ersh.ip in the tradiUonal sense bt>yond the reart· of a vaat number of Califonuans and lhus in creased the attractiveness ol manufactured hoWI ing, says Robert Monteith. seruor v1re president of Security Pacific National Bank "Typically, a three-bedroom manufactured home costs approximately SO percent less than a similar conventionally bwll single-family borne." says Monteith. "You can put a delightful 1,400· square-foot manufactured house 10 for abou\ S30.000. which means monUlly payments or about $300. Then you'd have to add on maybe $150 for the let or $450 total. There's a large segment or the public buying manufactured homes as a more af- lordable alternative to conventional housing.'· Modem mobile homes are no longer rumsy im· ilatlons of conventional houses, says Monteith, noting thatSecurity Pacific now offers mobile home loans of up to 25 years. ''NEW MANUFACTURED housing should last as long as site-built homes," he s ays. "With the advances in design and the exterior cosmetics, most people wouldn't be able to tell tbe dif· ference." Industry statistics show that manufactured homes already are taking a healthy share of the overall housing market, with most analysts estimating that one-fourth of all single-family dwellings sold nationwide last year were mobile homes. "1bere isn't any question that manufactured housing will play a dominant role in overall hous- ing than it bas in the put," says Monteith, noting that pending state legislatioo could also benefit manufactured housing by allowing mobile homes to be installed on lo~ zoned for traditional single· family homes. . MONTEITH ALSO POINTS out that new mobile homes are now tued as real property after fi>rmerly being claa1ified aa motor vehicles and thus subject only to annual reststration fees. Tax- tnr manufactured bouaina at the same rate as or--;,dlnary bom• makes mobile home parks more al· tractive to cities, be says, becauae they can .senermte 1ubltutial tax revenues. !' New mobile bome parks will probably sell 1°'8 ~rather than rentinf them, says Monteith, predict- Jng that such developments will become increu-~tnely common in the next few years. : "We think that 70 to 80 percent of parka cur- rently under comtruction or in the planniDI stqes will featl.D"e owned lots or Wetime leases," be said. "!'It'• a very needed market fw conaumen. The lt!m• have created the market and die manufac- :.turen are •teppinc in most effectively." • • • • Ponderosa Homes In lroine Festival The Irvine Division of Ponderosa Homes will be arnooi the participants in the sixth annual Irvine Harvest Festival in Heritage Park being beld today. Balloons, game booths, and rides will be part of the fesUval. as well u booths displaytne the purposes and services of various businesses and civic organizaUom in the surrounding area. Ponderoea Homes is sponsoring a coloring contest for children up to age 12. A winner in three age categories will be announced every hour and prises will be awarded. Pooderosa Homes' logo is the subject ror the contest -crayons and table space will be provided to contestants. Grand manhal for the Irvine Harvest Festival will be chosen from a drawtne. To enter the draw- ing, a $1 donation is beln1 accepted in shops at various centers within the City of Irvine. Winner of the drawing will receive two tickets to the formal Harvest Ball at the Refistry Hotel, a weekend for two in MuaUan and S300 worth of food coupons to Wendy's Restaurants. SAVE$3500* On one of Palm Desert's Best Buys Attractive 2, 3 and 4 bedroom single family homes at a price you'd expect to pay for a conoo- minlum. You 're surrounded by 9reenbelts and walkways and only steps from swimming pools and therapy pools It ii the Ideal aecond home or retirement home. VOu own vour Pf<>P4trtv (and your priv.cy') while ttle groundt are maintallled for vou. FROM $74,900 •PAE·Sf,ASON SAVINGS luy before October 15, 1980 and save 13.000 on any of our hom" plua receive a 1600 dftora· tor allowance. Sunday. Octooer 5. 1980 twl '(PILOT • I I .. Local Board Cited LANDSCAPING EARNS AWARD AT WOODBRIDGE CHATEAUX Landscape Hailed Irvine Pacific, the homebuilding division of the Irvine Company, re· cently received a Beautification/80 landscaping award for its Woodbridge Chateaux model townhomes in the growing City of Irvine. Presented by the Dolphins , Women's Division of Newport Harbor Cha mber of Commerce. the award recognizes beauty in overall design, use of color and other special landscaping effects relative to the sur· rounding environment. The garden de- sign was created by the landscape architectural firm of Lang and Wood in South Laguna. "The Woodbridge Chate aux project was one of 12 winners from among 47 entries... said Kay Hass. awards chairman. A "Wine Country '" theme for the Chateaux was developed to appeal to the mobile. adult-oriented buyer. The sales orifice and model complex keep the theme with a grape trellis shading the entrance and creating a cool, outdoor arbor. lnisde the office. a country French theme with a lighted, stained-glass sign recreated the am- biance of an old country winery. Four floor plans offer 1, 145 to J.600 square feet or living space. The homes are priced from $115,000 lo $135,000 and feature one bedroom plus den to two bedroom plus study designs To reach Woodbridge Chateaux, take the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to the Culver Drive exit and follow the signs to Woodbridge. The Irvine Company Information Center is locatedonthesouthwestcomer of Bar ranca Parkway and Culver Drive. The sales office is at 2Gamay Third in National Realtors' Contest C HICAGO -Com munity re- vitalization of a "run down" property and a special newspaper supplement earned the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors national rtt· ognition recently in the National As· sociation of Realtors' first annual Private Property Week Competition. Named "third best entry ln the large board category." the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa project included: -REVITALIZATION OF 75-year· old Juanita Holman's home by cut- ting knee-deep weeds, trimmin1 trees. hauling trash from the double- width lot, replanting flowerbeds, re- painting the cottage and detached garage, and installing new screens and rain gutters. Some 50 area Realtors participated in the project. A community forum entitled, "'Where Will Your Children Live?" focussed on current housing costs, how builders view affordable hou.s· ing. and how creative financing can Speaker Set For Meeting Mark H Long, author and lecturer, will be the g uest s peaker at the Oct. 15 meeting of the Southe rn C a liforni a Cha pter of Certified Commercial Investment Members at the Mar· riolt Hotel in Newport Reach. The m eet ing w ill begin at 8 a.m . "Avoid· ing Transac tion Mis· takes for the Syndicated Broker" will be the sub- ject of Long's presenta· ti on help you afford a home. The forum was attended by 125 persons. -A newspaper s upplement in the Orange Coast Daily Pilot included articles on the Private Property Week activities, and highlighted the history of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors on its 50th annlvenary. Individual board mem· bers sponsored ads in support of the special supplement. AWARDS WILL BE presented dur· ing the Association's 73rd annual con- vention to be-held November 6 to 13 In Anaheim. Contest goals included creating public awareness o( the uni· que rights of Americans lo own pro· perty, and encouraging citizens to take positive ste ps tow~rd the pre· servation or those rights. T.he National Assoc iation of. Realtors is a trade organization representing more than 700.000 in dividuals involved in every phase of the real estate industry. Premiere Showing Homes at the Beach A l1m1ced ed1c1on of only 35 beouciful homes. lococed across che streec from charming Lol~e Porl~. only 7 blocks from the ocean These homes 1n che mogn1fi- cent old cree secc1on of Huntington Oeoch offer village life oc ics best Humingcon Oeoch High School 1s only 6 blocl{s away. with che charming Seo Cliff Village Moll only 2 blocl~s fu rther Normally. we would never score soles 1n one of our housing developmems uncli oc least 1he models were comple1ed with carpets and drapes We ore stosung soles now. because the homes show so well - because che demond is so greoc -a nd because 1nteres1 ro1es hove h11 on extroord1nor1ly low figure (perhaps w e may never see 1nceres1 rotes chrs low ogo1n) 3 bedroom homes from $164,990 • ~a&Wai~.sta~ ~ Gl Inside the homes of Lake Parl< Escoces hove o style ond e.xponsrveness usually ossocraced with che mosc eleganc homes. A prosperous sense of space 1s rmmedr· ately evident 1n the J50 square foot moscer bedroom suite which includes a 9 x Q woll<·rn close! Honeym oon cubs 1n 1he moscer bath-large enough co comforcobly occommodoce cwo-ore ideal for lu.xunous rndolenc:e K11chen~ conrorn crrple s1nl<s ond ample room for rhe 1mprov1so uo ns of a gourmet cool< Massive handmade wood burn ing fireplaces and anached J·car garages round out che mosr wonced feo 1ures o f homebuyers codoy The locorron che or1ce ond the lerms o re nghc. There ore only J5 home~ If che response 10 our pr em1ere show rng 1~ whoc we 1h1n" re w rll be w 1,; mo y nevPr eve1 hove o grand o pe1"11n9 • ... .. "" '•Sc••• 0 I ~~ l • } N ( 714 ) 5~6-1459 Models open 11-5 doily. Closed Friday *VISIT THc IHVtM: COMPANY ltlfUtiMAllUN CENTER TO l'EVI~ IV RL~IUEN rlAL. C"OMMERC'IAl ANO INDUSTRIAL Ol'f'r nTUll.lftES IN IHE CITY r dl vf ~·I >.• r 10 BAHRANCA '\AN TA AN/\ fR ~ PAUi IC ~OAS I H\f\ ( I. Turtle Rock Ridge. -Turtle RockRldgeHomesByBren. * B~aut ifull y-desi!:,'lled homes for discriminating tas tes and acti ve lifestyles. 'lwo or thret:.' b<.:drnoms, one or Lwo levcl s. f eatLu-ing wood-burning fireplaces, vaulted cei l mgs and form;.il dining area ·. Priv;1 te pati os and t \Vo-c;1r .~iffilgt's with dirtct access to homl's. H O.MES BY HREN (714) 8Sl -1~:~7 From $135. 9YO Turtle Rock Ridge Homes By J.M. Peters Company. * Luxurious single-family attached homes with un usuall y sophisticated design s. Features include impressive: entries floored in ceramic tile, for mal dining room ·. sloped ceilings (many with skylights and di stinctive hand-trowe led finish). fire- place~. private decks and patios . 1\vo bedroom, two bedroom +den and three ·bedroom styles ava ilabl e. Use of private recreation center wi th tennis courts, pool, spa and cabana. J.M. PETERS COMPANY (714) 851-8085 From $205.000 .... .,.,_,. Turtle Rock. A distinctive· hillside com- munity of special-edition attached and de- tached homes situated in the picturesque foothills of the dynamic City of Irvine. Specially designed for people who want the most out of life. Many homes offer a variety of magnifi- cent views. Adults and faivilie s can enjoy the pleasures of neighborliood parks, biking and jogging trails, and private re- creational centers ~ What 's more, there is easy acce ss to schools, shopping, and freeway s to major employment centers. It's a very special living experience that reminds you, each time you ·celme home, yo u've arrived. f'ri n·" dft ·er 1' ( · ;..., 11( diltc· cif pub I icalinn suhJl"rl l<1 prior sak: <Jn or aft t r deadline t>f this l'<lir ion. I lom1.·11\\.'lll'r...,' .1~~1Jrn111on~ supp<>rtL·d by ttll resident<., 1rn11n1a1n wmmon facilities. Ask any -.;tit•:, l"L'!Jrt.':-.t·nr :111 \\· for deli:l ib. Turtle Rock Ridge Homes By Irvine Pacillc. Luxurious single-family detached homes with pri vate yards. Features include sloped, hand-troweled feilings with dramati c skyl ights. cu~tom French doors, bay wi ndows . self-deaning/microv.-ave double ovens, woodburning fire pl aces and wet bars. 2 bedrooms and den. 2 baths. to 4 bedrooms and retreat, 2Vi baths. IRVINE PACIFIC (714) S52-0917 $225.000-$325, 000 2.1\artle Rock Highlands Garden Homes. Large, elegant single-family attached homes with ti le or wood entries, va ul ted ceilings, formal dini ng rooms , fireplaces and fami ly rooms. Outside features include all-wood exteriors with rustic wood shake roofs. Turtle Rock Highlands Garden Homes residents enjoy the use of a private recreation center with a pool. spa and sun decks. 2 bedrooms and den to 4 bedrooms. BREN.£0MPANY (714) 955-2245 From $221, 900 We'reWorklngWbhTheClty'lbBulldABetterlrvlne. ~ndominium ownership Artist R('nderings TURTLE ROCK 1HE IRVINE COM . . .. . 11 • 1 I. ' ~lV ALOT You I Your Money_~(.·, INSIDE: •Stocks •Ann L~nders •Horoscope •Classified 1:.e~ Expansion Are businessm.en disenchank!d with corporate home bases .in county? •>' JODI C'AOENHEAP Ot .. Deity ......... Whll~ econonu:sts and bus1 nessmt>n •re prt"dtcting r on tlnued t"t'OnOmil' 1rowth in the county over the nt"xt dt't' adt'. fC'w are expectln1 lht' phenomenal buainess boom wttnl'SSed m tht' 1970.. Durin& th11t tunt' more than 20,000 businesses moved into the co unty l'reattnK m ore th11n 500,000 jobs for the influx o( petJ pie that followed Like a magnet, the rount · has attracted som t> of the world's la rgest corporations Fluor Baker International, Santa 1-·e International, Smith lnterna tional and Ber kman lns tru· me nts. to name a fe w BUT THE DAYS of corporate giants grandly taking up re- sidence in the state's second richest county may be coming to a n end. lIT Cannon Electric pres ident L. Wayne Oliver said last week that his firm's move into Fountain Va lley's vacated BASF Corp. building will be the company's lastexpansion he re. High housing costs forced the company to "strongly consider" leaving the county wtlen the San· ta Ana flJ'1ll began looking for room to expand. However, the proximity of its manuf1u•tunng plant m&1h: tht· fo'ountaln Vulle} !'lltt' atlrtlt'l>Vt!. 011 \•t'r rxplatnt'C.t If I Wt're lookan11 for a place to l''<pand I would 11111 <'hoost' Or 1tngf' County," 1t1ddt-d thl' Ot'W t'ompan)' 1>rt's1dent whv 1s nol ulOnC' m his v1~wi. A R Et ·•:NT ,.ur vt-> of 43 I 1.1~1 nesses b} th(' t:Mnomi<: Devt'loµ mt-nt ('orp or Orange County s hows that 16 perct'nt of the ron1 pan1e:. an I rvlnt are <·ons1denng relocating ttus ye1u along with 26 percent 1n <:o:.ta Mesa , 17 percent 111 t-'ountain Valley and 14 percent 1n liuntmgton Bear h Surh statistics do not mean that area businessmen are mak· 1ng a mad dash for the qukkest wa v out of town That same survey goes on to report that 6o perct!nt of the companies surveyed believe that they·will continue to grow finan cially over the next few years. However, the study found that companies along the coast cite la c k o f housing a s a "very .serious" threat to their con - tinued prosperity her e THOSE FINDINGS were backed by a recent Wells Fargo Bank study which found that high housing costs would be the ''one negative influence" ror busi· Looking For Wheel Estate? Chauffeur-driven limousines apparently are in demand in Orange CoW'lty, judging by a .,- glance at the Yellow Pages of the telephone book . More than a doze n such services are listed in the direc- tory, with several names reflect· ing luxury. AMONG THE company names are an Affluent, a Baron, an Ex· ecutive, a Luxe Li very and a Regal. nesses considering 'moves here. For companies like Fluor which deal with a worldwide market, financial growth is not directly tied to the county's economic trends . Nevertheless. in order to help employees keep t heir present home and thus stay with Fluor. a fleet of 101 vans transport workers living as far away as Chula Vista. Robert Fluor. president of the compa n y, announced plans earlier this month to expand the Irvine facility next year , with the con struction or a 385,000 square- foot building to house an addi- tional 2.000 personnel. Already the company, whose reported assets have increased from $Sl3 million in 1970 to $3.5 billion in 1979, is leasing three office complexes in Newport Beach to he lp accommodate more than 5,400 workers. Expansion plans are also in the works for Ford Aeros pace. wher e 500 new jobs will be creat- ed with the construction 01 an 180,000 squar e foot building, ac· cording to company spokesman Tom Morrissey. However, the company is look- inR at sites both in and out of the . .. I Delty~se.lf- county for the proposed ex pans ion. Although the company has no pl ans to relocate any of 1t'\ Newport Beach operations . Mor- rissey added that the firm is con s idering relocating other divisions of Ford Aerospace Spokesman for both Smith In ternational Inc ., i n Newport Bearh and MSI Data in Costa Mesa report that their companies have no plans for expansion in Orange Count y Pat Dillon with MSI. c ited housing a" a limiting factor for financial growth · "THERE'S NO question that housing is becoming critical to recruitment," he said. "The only way you can bring someone in is if they have equity in their homes elsewhere ... What does the s lowdown 'in growth mean? Very little for some companies. As Bob Hildenbrand, director of corporate finances for Smith International explained, "Just because we don't have any im· m e diate p lans (to expand ) doesn't mean we ha'Ce already done our expanding." SEE FARMING OUTLOOK Crop Reporta, ~ege C3 Like many of the corporations that moved into Orange County during the '70s-,.Smith expanded. moving 3,000 e mployees to its Irvine site. Many advertise that they will take customers to the airport, weddings, tours, parties and other social events. Located on or near the Orange Coast are Affluent Limousine Service of Laguna Beach, California Limousine Service and Executive Transportation, both of Laguna ffills; Checker Cab Co. of South Orange County in Dana Point, Courteous Parking Service of Corona del Mar, and Newport Limousine Service of Irvine. CUSTOMERS WANTING TO EXTEND LUXURIOUS RIDEi MAY RmRVE THll ITRncHED LIMOUSINE FOR CRUISING · W•ll MuetM• H•a Uahered In Muelcal C.leblttlee and CMuffeured Them''°"' hwertr ... AJont1 Or•nee Coaat Hildenbrand predicted that growth throughout the county will not be as ra pid over the next 10 years as it was during the last. Not everyone is viewang the slower business movements in Orange County as a negative in - fluence. NEWPORT BEACH services include Century Limousine, U>n· don Towne Livery , Rich Limousine and Royal Executive Limousine, Inc. Others include C. P . En· terprises of Laguna Hills and Silver Slipper Ltd. of Huntington Beach. Further inland are Aames Limousine of Santa Ana, Baron Limousine Service of Anaheim, Bentley Price Enterprises of Anaheim, Luxe Livery Service, Inc. of Santa Ana, and Regal Limousine Service of Fullerton. If you want someone else to do your driving, expect to pay about $30 per hour. Li1no Requests Often Bizarre In fact, ITT Cannon's OUver says it's good. Lagww,.based Service Used by Famous, Ric"' Commoners .. Orange County needs to take a breather.'' he said. "I think that growth will not be as much as 1t has a nd we need to do some organizing ·· By DON CHAPMAN °' .. '-"'"'-' ..... When Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones wanted to visit a Laguna Beach soiree recently, it was Wali Mustafa who chauf- feured the rock st ar. That job "started at 2 one afternoon and ended at 10:30 a.m. the next day," said Mustafa. the owner of a Laguna Beach limousine service. "WE TOOK HIM FROM MANDEVILLE Canyon in Los Angeles to a party at a Laguna Beach art gallery and from there to another party in Laguna," he said. "The bill was $568." Pianist Peter Duchin is another well-known entertainer whom Mustafa chauffeured to the Art Colony recently. He was attending a party at the Boyd Jefferies' home during a weekend and was driven back and forth from the Balboa Bay Club. Some calls are downright bizarre. Mustafa r ecalled a 28-year-old visitor from Great Britain who was at Los Angeles lntemational Airport when he asked for the limousine service. "WHEN I FOUND HIM, HE WAS at the airport giving away travelers' checks to get people to help him find his lug- gage," he said. The man didn 't have hotel reservations and couldn't find a room. so Mustafa let him stay at his Mission Viejo home. Mustafa found a room for the man the next day and then proceeded to spend a week driving him around Southern California. He was in town to visit colleges he might attend. The limousine bill came lo $2,012.50. A much shorter t rip was requested by another young man who wanted a drive up to the top of a Laguna Beach hill. "He wanted to look a t the ocean." Mustafa shrugged. Some people buy the limousine service as a gift. For instance, o ne Orange County woman bought her husband the service to and from his Los Angeles job for a week. "He really appreciated that," said Mustafa. Typical or other calls is one by a teen·ager who showed up in one of the limousines for a date with his girlfriend. Many or Mustafa's customers will pool their resources for a tr ip to an event, suc h as a rock concert. , AND mE MA.IOlllTY ~· FOR the stretch limousine complete with a television and wet bar. Mustafa's Laguna Limousine Service also includes three other limos. There are also regular customers. especially on e lady he mentioned who "calls once a month. She uses the service to take friends out to lunch or dinner." What will the slower business ~rowth mean to county res t· dents'? Bank of Am e rica economis ts are predicting an· creasing trends an both employ- ment and sales COUNTlANS CAN expect at least Jl.000 new jobs t() be created next year. acrording to the Oank or Amencastudy. Forecasts show that emµloy ment in the county will rise three percent next year. However, bank officials caution that unemploy· ment is still expected to rise to six percent next year , well below the state's projected eight pe rcent. Also, the average household income in the county is expected to rise from $30,000 to S:W.200. according to t he study. Shoppers Given Refresher Course By PAT DUNN of .. Delly ...... ._ President Carter has proclaimed this Na- tional Consumer Education Week, calling for a more comprehensive approach to consumer education. His proclamation emphasized that "well· informed consume rs, who can participate effec- tively ln the marketplace partnenhip amon1 consumers, government and business, can do much to ensure genuine competition. Increased productivity, higher quality, and lower prices." THE FOILOWING OONSUMEll tlpe on car repair . banki.n1 and credit, mail orders and houa· in1 are excerpted from the "Con1umer'1 Resource Handbook," prepared by the White HouaeOttlceofConaumer Allain. Free •Incle copies m ay be ordered b)' writ· ln• to tbe Conaumer Information Center, Department GI-ff, Pueblo, Colo. llD. Before You authorise a car repair, cbooee your •uto mecbanlc or f•clllty carefully. Call your local conaumer office or Better &.alneaa Bureau to see If the ahop la reputable. Aak friends or neipbon for referencea. Check to 1ee If the mechanic la licensed or certltled. Then 10 to the facllttv and check to •et if it is orderly and the proper tools are available to do a number of jobs. Ask if the firm 1uarantees its work. When you take your vehicle in for repair or tune-up, ult for a written, Itemized estim ate. Ails lf the work Is guaranteed and what is cov· ered. Always note on the repair order that you want to be calle d lf additional work is nece11ary. Ask for a blll includin1 all parts and labor. If you're not satisfied with the work, com- plain immediately to the shop. If you can't a1ree, contact your state or local consumer of· flee. IF YOUa COMPLAINT involves an automobile dealer, you can turn to an Automobile Comumer Action Pue! (AutoCAP>. AutoCAPS a1IO handle car complalnta althoueb they do not have formal or replar paela ot de- claloo-muera. After rec:eivint your complaint, AutoCAP wlll uk the dealer to relnvest11ate the problem and notlly the panel of actionl taken. If you are not 1at.llfted with tbe dealer'• •etlona, your cue will be referred to the •ctloa panel, wblcb ln· eludes conaumen and tM&atne........-t.Uv9:1 .. After review of your case, the panel will rec· om mend action the dealer should take Although dealers are not legally required to ac- cept panel recommendations. they usually do. This area's AutoCAP is sponsored by the Motor Car Dealers of Southern California. The toll-free phone is (800) 252·9488. BANKING AND CREDIT problems often confuse consumers who do not know their rights. Remember that it is Wegal for a com - oany to send out credit cards unless the con· sumer baa specifically requested or applied for one. A company may, however . send renewal a nd subelitute cards without the consumer's permiuion. If a credit Cllrd is lost or stolen and the card Is used before the consume r reports it as lost or 1tolen, the maximum amount for which a con- 1umer Ls liable ia SSC>. If a card Ls used afteT tbrmnaumer bu re- ported lt u loet or stolen, the consumer baa no Uablllty for any purchases m ade by an un· autbonzea uaer . The lollowin1 are a number of important conaumer credit l•ws. (8ee00N8UMEa , Pase CJ> • (";! OAIL ( Pll O T Labor RelationS Better, So Is Town .l"\Ml-:'<'rO\\ 'J' I P l lhe n1ih1 ht-lc•I" Pre• .. 11h•n1 1 ',1rt1•r u11110un1·f'd l'U5 pl•n lo r •'I\•' m1•111·;1 ' 11 hn..: 1n1tu~lrv I~ h>flll bu.1 Ill''' t111J l.1b11r lt·.11h·r11 1 ""' <'nt'd 11ver a l:M-f'r k1•,.: .11111 hu1 he•• 111• 'I"' 11uw.11lt' thl' marh1n14~ · union h 111 h1•rt• .11'\' ,,,i..un tw~11111f \hr m•l'hhHi.ls lh~ big ~I "I 111111111 111 lhl' lll'A 11 11f t(J 00() l)f'\lplt', W•ti l ht'l l' ON 1-: 0 ... m i-. I OC'.\ ...... 'A H'.'i In \ht• tuall vo\lnl( ()t\ ti llC" l(•lll(U('l , 11elrH lOI( lh.i J11mt'11town \r1..•11 1 ~1~1r ~un,ta.t<'mt•nl t'ommlltet>'tc Annual h•ttl\ F'ry l'hc•\ vo1t•1I yl's, t<v.-ryon~ went In "Hh• IC• 1• .. 11 uml Jllt! wos f<•t•llng t'ltpa.nsivt I Jtok 111 ttw l'H~l it I t>\'t'r 101 riiught talk m.: 111 rn,u1.1~1·nlt'11t iwoplt.• I d hlH t' " rt•IJI prob h•111, he• :-;·"' \lh , tht" 11umt'11 you 'd l(rt 1 J tlt'd It "11ult.I he.• hk .. vuur w1fl' t a\chinK you ""llh '01111• o\h\•r ~1rl H1•1ndu,trwh1Jl10n ' f.11,.hJonablt' huuword •>f th1 .., ~1 .1.:0ult>tl poll111·.JI l'Mon. IS everyday n·ah\\ 111 thl!-10 -.11 of mus\Jy :.mall manufar turt·r~ and "'\'II cntrt>nrht'd unions. of brick 'II rt•1·1~ 111nm•1·t1n1it gr.H'e ful V1C'lonan mansion~ .1n1l 19th \'l'ntur' fat·tory llutldmg:. out m thc- .:r J IJC' fll'lthi nt•.,r l.1tke Et1e ltt-1n1lus\r1.ll1.rnt1on an James town 1:-httk mort' than a "'1lllngne:.s of worker~ and their bo:.ses td Sil \!own together and talk over solu : lions ror the poor labor relations. low produc -Uvifv and Tul'k,of ~killed workel'S that had been chokin~ the to\\n 'i. eronomy T m s COOPERATION between trad1t1onal encmic!> hus grown up al11ngs1t.le a rousing civic ' bclosteni.m for years. though. J etmestown was known ,~ as much for its raw labor climate as for the or- ,. fice furniture it sold around the C'Ountry No new • company would draw near, <1nd many already there were foldinl( or moving out .* Today the number of strikes has been cut in half, and those that do erupt are shorter Se~en teen new small manufaeturers have moved anto the area in the past five years with more than 2,000 ;obs. The turnabout started eight years ai::o when Stanley Lundinf', a young mayor entenng his MANUFACTURING TOWN'S LABOR RELATIONS HAVE IMPROVED CONSIDERABLY Hope'a Window• Co. President Frank Ferrell, left, With Union Leader Dele Menafletd third year in office. real1wd that thin~s were slipping out or eontrol WITH THE H~l.P I')( a federal mediator. Lundine was abll· to ~et 15 labor leaders and 15 husincssmen together in the same room. For three monlhs they sat on opposite sides of the table. blaming each other for J a mestown's wnes Participation 1s voluntary. While only 16 of the county's 2SO planu have committees now, they involve about 4,000 manufacturin& workers nearly one·lhlrd of the county's 17,400. Tbe committees set their o wn agendas. but try to stay clear of traditional contract arf'U like wage scales and hours "TIIERE ARE NOW about 25 programs like Jamestown's in cities across the country." says Lwtdine, now a congressman. "We need the jobs here," says Bob Franco, a labor leader in J amestown. "We've got to block out some of the foreign competition. That's why we've got to keep our hands a cross the table." Corry·Jamestown Co makes metal office furniture some miles down the road from Jamestown in the cornfield and Amish bUHY country of northern Pennsylvania. When Sam Clarke became president in 1978 the company was "s lowly eroding at best " Today worke r-manager committees a re delving into everything from where to locate a restroom to a complete redesign of the plar.t. "TIIE AVERAGE MAN on the shop floor is about 40 percent more productive than he was two years ago," Clarke says. "He's got new methods, new tools , new products that can be made more efficiently." Workers su11eated many of the changes. The biggest is a profit.sharing plan that last year boo6ted the workers' pay about 20 percent, close to $2,00() mQTe (or each worker. And there's a new parkin1 lot. Executives used to park on pavement; workers parked on dust or mud, depending on the season. "It was one of those nifty symbols of the difference between us and them," Clarke says. "Now there are no reserved places. Whoever aeta here last has the longest walk. Even me." The committees at Corry-Jamestown have helped decide who quaUfies for holiday pay and delayed a recent layoff of 80 worken for nine months by assigning them different jobs. They aJso solved an untraditional problem: newly.motivated, the painters got to paintina metal parts so fast that the people who load and unload them on the conveyor line couldn't keep up. . Plnza Plans Detailed F ro111 Pafl*" CI .. Oran~e Coast residt!Ols who ,i>1ght have.for~ottcn were ~ently reminded last we e k that Chr istmas b onl~· lhr~e months awa} Ms t.aTMre. also executive assistant to \he orgamzation 's ge n e ral manager , Ri <'hard Fosler. announced that South Coast Plaza will spend about $150,000 for new mall decorations lhas season. The nud~t· into th(' bu ying spirit wa s softl y handled ueforr lhl:' Ho tary Cluh of Costa M<.'sa by ll'a nn'c La Torrc, office manager f or Sou lh l'ua)ll P la1.a l'ownCentcr That expend iture closely follows the $1.5 million rece ntly 'Spent to refurbish the n ation's largest shopping center I. 75 Lights O~t Dealer Conseroes R) ROBt.:RT BARKE R O< llW O••IY P11et Staff ·ranll':-. hav1• dHtn~l:'tl at the Sunset ford agency, the \'11mpany thal UM'' Wlllw the Whale as an a_dvertasing lrat.l~mJ rk. For a n11mh1..•r nf \'t.>ars, the 13 acre lot near the Garden r. rO\'I' and San Dtl'~O· frN~ways in Westminster was bright Iv h~hterl thro11ghou1 \he r11ght. attracting car buHs like so man y fireflies. But no longer Come 10 p.m and the hghL'> now are turned off OFFICIALS SI\ \1 THE PRACTICE has saved 391.000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year -t he annual equivalent of about 600 barrels of oil and about $22.000 on the rompany'!> annual electric bill. Spotlights also wert' turned off in t he company's s hflwroom and air t•ondilloning thermos tats were moved up lo 78 degrees. For the electnc savings, the company was given an en e r gy m anagement award recently by Southern California Edison Hn1<'e Sp<'ar. service manager for Sunset Ford, s aid Iha\ dcs pitl' \he !l~hts·off policy, security has not been af· fcctcrl We 've had fewer problems than before. Burglars seem lO IJe afraid or the dark ... he said. Dall Compton. area manager for Southern Cahfom1a Edison. advances two other reasons. "TllF. SLIGHTEST 11.l,UMINATION ON the lot (by a burglar's nas hhght) tips off police that there might be a problem." he declared "Besides that. guard dogs are on •lut.> jnd they non'\ use elf•ctricity." Sunset Fnrd h3s gained publicity in its efforts to use a ~9 foot long helium.filled balloon shaped Uke a whale for t1fl\'£>r11:.ing purposes Oublled Willie, the balloon wa~ grounded after com · plaints from· citizens that .it wets a visual blight. Rut the Westmlnster .<;1ty Council reconsidered and al· \1l we<1 thecompanyto agamusethe whalein May. $50,000 to $500,'000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt•r••t o~ly ~\(8Mnl •Inc-ft•• • Co•••rc:IAI • R•eld•nl&al • w .. 1111v t __ ,._._ • No•tllly fe-41 .. • • 6 -""'• to S r-n • 8oett. ...... C.Nfon.W ( fU•h t •tUr loan lnfonmaUon ••,,,k• f f •/U\lf tinJ,U llHJ Ut1••d\ (714) 759-1515 AMU llCAN HOM« MOllfTOAOI 7'10 N•h•POrl Center Ori•• Oes•Qn P1ua Newa;(lrl Beach Ca1ilorn111 92660 million square feet and the na tion 's leadmJ: center in sale:. $220 million Inst year In rccappin~ (' J St>geri;trom and Sons· s ucC'ess ~1th the s prawling plaza e:1t J.n:1 firistol St in Costa Mesa, Ms La Torn· an nounced thl' pl annNI J1.M1t ion of several new businc"~t·!'> al the center ~CHEDULF.DTO m1>vt> 1nl<Jlht• two story plaza soon are Carl's Jr a nd McDonald's rasl fr>Od operallons, and the Ocsagners Choice gourmet kitchen products firm Another ne wcom er will be an Engllilh·based hom e furnishings and appare l s hop. Laura Ashley, which will enable county women to purchase wall covenogs and dresses of the same design Ms La Torre nol ed that approx 1mately 15 lo 18 m11l1on s hopper-. visit the plaza 's 180 stores annual ly, &nd nearly fill 1t~J!.SOO p:irking spaces al Chrhtmas \1mt! I N ADDITION Lo managing the mall and South Coast Villa~~. a 10.s hop specialty C'entl:'r acMss Sunflower Avenue from th(• pl ala, Ms. La Torre's group also 1s in c ha rge of the rapidly ~rowing TownCente r offi r·c-thcater bual<l- ing complex east of Bristol Street and a lsn o wned by t h e Segerstroms Shi· said \he firs t of l W'> new ha~h rise office s trudures will he c•ompleted there this year. with the second cx11ected to be finished by this tame next year The group now iseyeang \he cor nerofSunOower Avenue and Bear Street. where South Coast Na t1on::il Rank maintained a tern· porary office. us another spot for an omce:.tr ucture TO TIIE WEST of the plazu, across Bear Street , tht> organiza tion is considering eventua l l'On struct1on of more low rise rom merC'idl building-; and con dominiums, s he said. Also unrler considerdtion. sht· said. is a 200 to '100 room add1lion to South Coast Plaza Hotel wh1{'h is 98 perce nt fill e d during weekdays and 85 percent f)C · cu pied on weekends CONSUMER EDUCATION WEEK ••• Oenied crf'dll bec ause ol a bad credJt re· port? The F'air Credit Reporting Act lets you re· new the information contained in the report. .rnd 1f there is a mistake, lets you challenge the inforrnallon. Bltung mlslake? The Fair Credit 8alhng Act sets up a pro· cedurf' for promptly cnrrectmg b1lhng mistakes without damage to your credit r ating. lf you think y<1ur bill 1s wrong, or want more inform a· t ion at)IJut it. notify the t'reditor in writing w1t h1n 60 days after the bill was mailed. Be sure lll wnlt! to the address the creditor lists for bill· ing rnquiries. Did you charge defective goods or services? The f''a1r Credit Billing Act a lso provides that yuu may withh old payment on any damaged or shoddy goods or poor quality services purchased with a credit card, u long as you have made a real attempt lo solve the p roblem Pur<'hases must be over SSO and must have bePn made tn the1 same state or within 100 m al es of the account mailing address Ho~ much does <'redit cost? Truth in·Lcndmg Al.'l requires creditors to gt\ e ynu certain basic informal.Ion about the l'OSI of buym g on credit The creditor must tell \'Ou m writing and before you sign a cont ract · the finance charge and the annual percentage rat(' . How much "'UJ it cot\ to leate ralber ~ .. buy? T he Consumer Leasing Act requires leasing tomparues to give you the facts about the cost and terms of their contracts. Before you agree to tease, the leasing company mu.st give you a written s tatement of costs, including t he amount of any security deposit, the a mount of monthly payments. and the cost of any license registration, taxes and maintenance Y.ou must pay rt also must give you a written statement of terms. such ac; guarantees, insurance you need, and standards for wear and tear. to name a few. t 'eel lhal you bave been dlscrtmlaated against? The Equal Credit Opporturuty Act says that fartnrs such as race. color . age, sex. marital s tat us. r eligion. and receipt of public as· :.is lance , may not be used to discrim inate against you in any part o f a credit t ransaction. Reing harassed by cr~n'? . . The Fair Debt Collecllon Practices Act 1s des igned to prevent abusive, deceptive, and un· fair debt collection practices by a debt collec- tion agency. . Mail order shopping can be a convemence or a nightmare. Comparison shop before you pl are an order by m ail. Find o~ if the merchan- \It •1111 w •1 I 1111 CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with teases •orange County Properties ~ •Land Loans up to 1 year soc;, o( appraisal ... •up to $150.000 He ritage Bank. 2111 CAMPUS °"IVE IRVINE, CALIFORNIA ~3 CONTACT JEFF JOHNSON ( 714) 833-3700 d1se 1s available from another mail order source. If so, is the cost the same or maybe even less Check the advertising claims. Are they too good to be true? Reliable firms do nol over- promise Check the descript.ion of the product rarefully and, 1f you send for it, keep a copy of the ad or a catalog from which you ordered. FIND OL'T If' TH E R E is a warranty. Read 1t carefully. Doos it offer your money back if you 're not satisfied" Check the t1 me lam at on delivery. If none is s tated. the maximum length a llowed by the Federal Trade Commission is 30 days Ask the {'Om pany for a more detailed descnption or \he product or its guarantee if you have any doubts. When you order merchandise by mail, make s ure your name ~nd address are clear ly marked on the order form . lf you are orderin1 a gift. make doubly sure that the name and ad· d ress of the person to whom you are sending it are included and legible. Keep a copy of your order form and any let· ters you send to the company. Make sure you have the company's correct address for future reference NEVER SEND CASH. Pay by check or money order so you have a record that you've paid. Be s ure to mclude any extra shipping. handling and sales tax charges. Check the orde r immediately when you re- ceive iL Make sure it is what you wanted and o rdered. If not, notify the company in writing (keep a copy) and return the merchandise by certified mall for a refund or exchange. Prestige 1oca11on Early Mail Deflvery Holding and forwarding U.S.P..W~ .,,,.. ... The Mail~ 11111....-11.T lni..,CA'2714 17141 549-47JJ cou.ECTO"S CORND Aere COIM a ...... GOLDA SILVER ....... 1..~ ..W C-*1• -:::"CL=· K, ..... ,_ -· = ~e LHI ... ,.,,..,_ ......... so..... 9111-.... -511-.... 1411.~ M1ft c..•-..-. (114)Ml •O South Coe• .... ""'----·-· , __ .._e-_, 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 month• to one year solidly s«ured T.D. not••· Trust deeds available From s 1,000 to '200,000 . c• cWty ._ _...., & .. ......, c.AU. DIRECT « c:ouKT FOR DETAILS & FRH IROCHUft PLEASE CONTACT ME AT HOME BUSINESS PLEASE CALL AT TIME NAME STREET CITY auSINESS ZIP Home Loan Broker HUMTINGTOM llACH (,,.ter'• Landl~I ..... ,...... ...... _ . ., ... , ... ..... 714 14• 1167 • II J lfl.lll7 ' ._.l.Wl!el'LllACM · ; .-.·~~*.-.c'~ .. .,, .. #,,... '~tU I '1t • \: ' • .. • BUSINESS I CONSUMER Itemized Prices Urged B> MA&TIN !'L()ANE 1'""l• ~ Lowa su~rmarllet r h•1n1 Sc-hnudt Markt"l~ und N•llun•I ~pt'tnurkt"l.3 r~ently 1 emuvt'd ll11m pnrt muk1ng:. lron1 iall i.•rodu lb hntnli? thf' sh4'1Vt'I ()( lht"1r tttores It h•PPt't1ect nvt.•rnltrht or so u 6ieem f'd tu m any St I .out~ shopiwr!I v.lth •hum 1 hnt' spoken. Sudd~nl) ther\" wt-no no JlnC'ts on m or t> than 8,000 'url~tlt>!I of produt'~ a\ ~ local 11upt1rm nrkeu (;an lhff\' coosum\'rs "Vllle with 1he1r h!et" by shoppl11~ clllt"WhC'rt', 1&.\ • &> ujCgt-1l ed by an exe<·ut1 v\' for a supermukt•I tr•dt- asaocl1tUon" SOMIE HAV•: lM)N t : SO. Hut ~t'aust' tht' chams rank fu-st .ind third an St Louts and control 37 &>t'rt'\'nl oJ the markt'l. hundn:ds uf thout1ands of shop~rs ft>t'I t.ht'y hiave no ~ote T hose who swlt r hed to e cond ranlong K ro1er will doubt less ~ '11suppmntt-d to learn that rha1n 1s e1'penm~nung w1fn r~ moval of item pnces in Atlanta My mail is runnang SO-lo I LO fitvor nf keeping item pnr ing If shoppers could vote on the quesllon. Schnuck~ and Nauonal would lose an a landslide Unfortunately. the supermarkets that seem so uu;ensitive to these strong shopper preferences are n 't about to hold elections on Lhe isaue. The eli mination o f item p ricin g m :,\ t JlUh h•l'I 1.inaflr i.n c-for supermarket 11hoppt-rt1 1•vt'r) wht>r~ St Lou1" h1&1' 11\t,rt: !lc1rnner equipped l'IUJH'r lll11rkt'IJ> than 1&ny compur1thle city in lht· Umted Sl1ttt·11 Wh¥t ha!I happenf'd in St Louiit dt"rn1)nlilrute•i; that when enou~h istores In on area drl· c~utpfwd with 11canneri1, "u11c-rnu.rk1•1 1•h1tlnl'I (•1rn bt' expected to s11nul1uneousl •'H1ntn1tte Item priCln(I . J oint uctwn reduu11 tht-pvulbtlHy thail cwitomers ~ill isWll<'h to oth .. r 1Jtorc11 Whut '!'I wrun.i about ~11m111ut1ng Item prtr ing" IT I Nt'IO:ASt :s Tiil-: DIFnCULT"Y of ,·ompannic prH'e .... kt't'plnl( track or the costs of ttt>m .... an lhc shoppm~ c·art and spoltlJ\& o vl!rcha•·tw!\ In adt.l1t1on . a store without item pnem1< t·an mort-t:a&aly and frequently r&1:.~ lht' (lfl<'t'b of m erchandise itlready on tls sh~lvt•l'I w~ shopper!> mity not have much In· fluence with the su~rmarkets on this issue But we tan influence our state legislators to adopt lawi. requinng item pricing. The need for item pncmg leg1slallon 1s t he s ubject uf a posit 1011 paper recently published by The National Alliance of Superma rket Shoppers If you would like a ropy to send to your slate legislator , send a s tamped, self addressed envelope lo The S upe rmarket Shopper, P.O. 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FcG>•. ~Un.on romme«• 8u1ld t I :::i: r;::~::,:. ~~en,.:,~-:~~=.' s!:, '::~ ~~ ~~~= ~!,8i~•1;:~~;~,0~1~W:~.'!;.~·~ I f 11uir.O NIUNI lonn pl~ t lQht ..,.._,_,_ ...., "•-. Our>.,..• 8*DK.,. CIMOe<i S.o WlnlnQ •no A.,..lln' •~ I L.::::~~-~~~::~:.:'_M_~.:_::..::::,::::· ___________ • Citrus Squeezed Out Plant,s Outgrow Strawberries, Too What 'sour leading agricultural product? If you guessed oranges you 're wrong. The sweet citrus crop for wbJch the county is named, ranked third last year as a cash c rop for the county's farmers a nd ranchers, according to James Harnett, deputy county agricultur~ com- missioner. Nl.Jll8EaY STOCK and cut nowen ranked No. 1 for the 11th strai1ht year. accounlin1 for nearly half the $220.6 million worth of agriculture buainess conducted in the county last year. Although a federal agriculture census re- leased lut week failed to mention the No. 1 crop specifically, a spokesman for the U .S. Depart· ment of Commerce said that tbe crop was in- cluded in thedepartm ent 's s ludy. However, the feder al census reports that the county's 587 farmers and ranchers did $116.1 million worth of business in 1978, while the county reports $183.8 million. Hamett said that the county and federal figures usually conflict because the county bases its total on the value of t he crop while the federal census looks at the farmer's profits alter ex· penses. mEFEDE RALREPORTgoesontosaythat 172 acres of grapes were harvested in 1978. Harnett said that only 60 acres we re harvested and Lhe fede ral data included grape l/23 growen who live in the county and farm their crops elsewhere. The federal census found that 319 of the coun- ty's farms were less than lOacr esansize, while on· ly 13 were more than 1,000 ac res in 1978. 0( the 587 farms. 129 had sales over $100,000 and 328report.ed sales under Sl0,000. THE AVERAGE SIZE of an Oran1e County farm in 19'78was 287 acres. up from lhe average or 250 acres reported in 1974. Strawberries and valencia oranges rank second and third as cash crops for the county. ac- cording to Ha.mett Last year 388 acres of oranges and lemon trees were uprooted from the county's soil, with 289 acres of the land converted for other agricultural uses. according to Hamett. "I would guess that they would not all be re· moved in the 1980's," Harnett said. ''The ones in the more desirable areas have already been re· moved." DRJP IRRIGATION, WHERE small water· ing devises irrigate individual trees has allowed the county's farmers to cut back on the amount of water used. Hamett said In the future he predicts that the county's farmers Wlll tum lo hillsides and more ruggf'd ter- rain where developers cannot follow. • • PASSBOOK The VIP: Variable Interest Passbook Earn up to 503 higher than any bank or savings and loan with Westem's VIP. Variable Interest Passbook. Balances over $5,000 eam 81/2 3. S2,000 to SS,000 earn 71/2 % • under $2,000 earn 61/2 % . Interest paJd quarterly on the average daUy balance. T-BILL+ 1/2% ................ 6 motttll ·-- 13.041 % 12.488% Annual ytetd • Annual rate • • Rates effective October 2-8 'BKM_..,...._._., ...... and .,.__. ..... .,,...... .. _,,.. ...... _.. ,__,.,,,..,.. r-.. ....., IDcNnft M ........_ ··u.s. T,_.,, e.-ltlkl ... ~. '* 1lw .........i ~ .. """"'*""'~ .. ._,_'Aoll".-ltw~r•NrMCIMN ... olfie • ._...,, """· IN'l'EIEST PAID MONTIILY Yoa wlU refflw ••el.It eacla mondl. Reta Mlbject to dMlnge at renewal bMed on cunent treasury bdl dllcount rate. llMre la a penalty lor earlywtthdrawal but you newr earn ie. than 6 3 . Subject to avallebllltv. Cott• Meaa, 2000 Harbor Bllld .. CA (714) 645-3153 Loft9 Bffch, 4501 Paclfk: Co•I H19hway, CA (213) 499.3301 ' 19cillc.-tta11Mde. 1 • Sunday, Octobef 5, 1980 DAIL 'I' PILOr Beal Estate Mailbag By &OBE&T J . B&U88 OEAR ROB. We own our home plwi some rent- al property As we are ''elderly" •nd want to mov~ to south E-iorlda by nut winter, we plan to sell our properties now Youoft.eo&ay it's smart for a property .ellert.o help finance his buyer 's purchase. AA we wUI be living away from our former properties. what are the pros and cons or selling for 10 percent down payments and laking back mortgage!'!? Also, as we a re well over M. will our sale profits be tax·free? June T. DEAR JUNE: Let's tukle your lu qaeaUoia tint. 'Ae $111,MO home sale tH uemptloll ot1ly applies &o pron&a from yoal' prtaclpal re•ldeace, aot &o otlller properties. To qoaWy < 1) you or you co-owner 1poue must be SS or olde r oa lite 4JY of Utle traufer, (Z) tbat penoa must have oweed and Uved ha tlte prladpal resldHce at least ttiree of the five yean before sale, and (3) never han used &Ills w break before. If yoa've owned your rental properties more tban lZ moatlta, the ir Hie proms are tased .. toag.tenn capital gald1. Tlaat meus 40 perceat of your profit Is taxable and M percent ls tu.free. For esample, oaly SZt,MI (40 percent> ol a SSt,• prom Is tauble aa ordlauy ia~me ud 131,• (M percent) escapes t u. Ask yow tu advlser for fall detaU.. Ti.e adv•atages of lla•aclAg your buyer's purchaae Htwelgb the risks. Benenta of offering "e asy flllaadag" laclude (I l qukk s.le for top dollu, (%) lastallmeat sale tax benefits &o spread oat the tu owtt future yeu s, <J) steady retll'e· meat Income, and < 4) &uperb secarl\y <your fo.rmer properties) If ttie buye r defHl&A on Ilia P•Y· meats. Although you will bf' llvlng • con,tder•ble dis- tance •way from your former propert\es, that's no problem. A neuby bank, •Horney, or re•lty broiler cu collect the mortgage paymea&a for you. If lhe buyer defaults, a loul •t&orney un handle the foreclosure. Vou might get tlte property back after a forf!dosure so you cu then resell It for aDOther P,roflt. . leoid Shorl•ft-rM fforfflllfll"'I DEAR BOB : We took your suggestion and have been looking at homes for s aJe which offer seller financing. One home we especi•llY like is of· fered for lS percent down payment and the seller will carry the mortgage ror •~o years The ageni says we can refinance then to pay the balloon pay- ment. Is this a good arrangement., Mrs . E.T . OEAR MRS. E.T.; No. Avoid 1tiort·term mortga1es. Home lo•• money may 1Ull he tlpt for tit~ aen t•o ye.rs. You coa.ld ICMSe lite lto9H II yoa cu't refinance &o pay off the baUooe payment lo tile seUer. A four or O•e·yeu mort1•1e woeld be s afer for yuu U1aa • two-year "•lton faae" mon1a1e . . tlarwa 8Uf1t-r•• Paradbf- DEAR BOB: For six years I've been a reaJ estate agent. I've ea rned up lo $78,000 in ·annual commissions (in 1978). But I haven't had •sale for two months and am thinking of quittin1. Do you think mortgage money will become readily availa- ble again soon so home sales win increase? Dottie M. DEAR DO'ITIE: ne aborta1e of mort1a1e moaey Moll.Ida'& bolller yoa. But yoa will lta.e &o worll lt.arcler tltu Yott did I• &M "lood .W day1" of 1111 utd lt'Jt. Mo.i llome buyers lltett lllloug.llt wltll modest ca1h --. payme•ta aad a aiew mort1a1e. Bat wltea tlle1 aelJ t.oday, tlley expect to 1et all• •Mt of tltetr cua. out. nat Jut lM 't realbtlc lo today·' markd so Y• Iliad better tell your sellers tht: lrll~. Today la a buyer'• puadJse market. Why'! Became bayen c:a• prac:tlc:ally ••me their terms < altlloap lite seller stW determlllH lite price.) Motluted seller• are •lf'fflal to faatHtk term1, caJT)'IBC b•cll fl.rat, secoad, •ad wrap· arouad mort1a1es. Buyen en uually assume nr take tide "aubject to" eu.tla1 mort1a1es, but often at hacreaaed laterelt rates where shte law allows. The •1enu who are making the most s.les and commlaaloas la tocl•y's market ue working only with aeUen who wlll help flaance \helr buyer'11 purchase. II a seller demands an all·cash U IC'. don't waste your lime. Work onJy with reuonab1e sellen. With 11ls yeart1 of real etita~ uperleace, don't quit. But acljut to today's marketplace where th•· buyer Is ldng. Your sellers didn't "earn" tbei.\proflt. Tbt'ir homes ~ueaHd ln value mostly becaust' of lafia· ttoa. It takes counseling to educate them to reaUi•· that to sell their home they're going to have to a c cept a modest buye r 's down payment •nd a seconfi mortgage for tbe rest of tbe sale price. REAL ESTATE lllVESTMENTS Up To 50% Return Pl us Shelter -VISTAA INVESTMENT CO. 5015 S.r<h Stroet Newport Beoch. CA 9'16NJ (71A) 833-3680 ~~~ ........... "··-·"• S• '"' '' H't"' s .. ,_,.,. .. " -°'>'••i. .t' • '\I' Dn··• ,c .. 1 ~,,..,. 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Fully a third of Daily Pilot readers ore fully employed ~pouses and others ore iingle Of heads of houWiold cootri~ting to the thriving Orange County ec.onomy. • I A tribute to the Orange Coast's Successful Women in Business 116 ISTHI AC'NAL Siii Of AD ~<>' be" '"P'~''°~ ,., <lenr blrir~ ond whole photo of or•~ ..,,,. Cf'I" be 11\ed You• ""<'l\OQ" ,., 11 o'compony th" ,.,.,..u,,. 1n ,.,., ipoce You 'f'C'I mlrrT10l6 11 hM!\ of copy ~'1 about JO 'e"e" 'l.v:l 1poces 10 eocl> line ,,,...; ho•e ,.,. cO"'P<>"Y """'Cl & odc*e•1 "' bo~ I ry~ or )IOIJ may e.nrno•e I b '"'" of copy ~ iol;d II 'l'O" choo•e "'" I() ~\/> 0 f'C'\#t! ,.,. 'PO(& CO" be l~led ..rtt> "°"' "'f!llQ9!' ''let'\ Recoqnize CA. WOfT'<Pf\ in Su~u" 1s on exceptiof,ol opportunity to introduce a new ~ longt11T1e associate to the younq. offl\Jflf1f. involved reodefs of the Doily Pilot. The pages a e ideal fOf recognition of owords. oc:hievements or ~iol contributions by •he women w+io nde your businen go. Recognition notices wia be two column by two inches ecxh, with o photo yoo provide The co~! of each notice is only SJO Don't miss out on this speetol od11ertiw1q opponlllity. Resef'le spoce for yovr nottce before October 10. Coll Mi-5678, today! DAILY PILOT 842-5878 I I ' I ~ ... DAil Y PILOl Featurl!!fl. ________________ __ "How to Put it All Together. • • C1trrC'r wonwn h1u l' nHv1~ chHn ult dt'c1~1on1> to makt> in lh~tr \\Ill kin.., J. \ ,ut h '" wh~t 111 put on o lhe) t'IUI 1!1(1k I hc>11 tu .,, Ot'cid.Jn.,: "'hul tu .utit 1,1 .. ,,.. ""'urdrnbf> itl~u con ~ >A l hJlh·11~•111tt tjl'lk hut 1t s \lmplf' 1r )u!)t 11 ft4w auil.lclln1•' .in• fulh•"' t•it Sllll.s ~'\Ith \\ t•nut• -.hc1\\t•d ho"' \11 dn It dunnl( a nH111 f,1,h11111 'h""' .rnJ lut1t'ht'01 1 111 Jt•Y. t i <.:ourt o f Southl 'o.1,1 l'IJ"''"''enlh llt'H' UI •• ,, mt 'lllo;~I''' loll' ft>r upd»llOji,\ Q Wlirrlrnbt• •mll h11~ mi.: 'omt• ·1ove&l(Jlt>t1I pWt't'!\ ' 111terest1ng 1nc kct over l iac,1 c dress : With Basics • • • • Good basic purchase for a career woman is a silk dress. It can be wom alone. as shown, or wrth an endless variety of accessories. I A black blazer dresses the basic look for evening. For still another look. wear matching black skirt. Be Adventurous To extend your \\ardroht:. there 1s one basic rule: Don't be afraHJ to mix and match color and tt>xture Career women who ~" beyond the basic rules. once they have their building block wardrobe pieces, are the ones who get lhe most milea ~e. advised Shelly Kaufm an from Saks Fifth Avenue She descnbed -;even look!:> that <'im be mad<' from a collec- tion of comµonent!'>, mcludmg i. pantsuit, sweater, skin , ruffled blouse, plaid sk111 and b.1s1c dress. By using different accessories. the combinations can be sporty or dressy, casual or l'l~s1c . In additjon. Ms Kaufman c;uggcsted the following -Put wool with a n evening fabrication Cor aft er 5. -For today's shorter hemlines, wear textured boae and a lower-heeled shoe. -Buy a hand-knit sweater this year. lt 'LI go to the offi ce. Get a silk dress with natural shoulders 111 a classic lme. Wear sweater~ over 1t or blouses under 1t. Wear a whole suit over it Buv a beautiful blousr wHh la<:t' or ruffles. l'ti°lize ('V('ry pi<:C(.' or your wa rdrobe. Book Worth Its Weight At Orau,re Coast Colle.re By MICHAEL Wll.LIAMS SACRAM ENTO (Capitol) --''Playboy's Book of Fitness for Men ·' by Ralph and Valerie • Carnes. Published by Wideview Hooks, 232 pagC5 , , $7.96 (paperback I bow to get your mate involved in your weight loss campaign and other aspects of aJl-roWld fitness. The book ia adequately laid-out and step-b~­ step photographs Illustrate weU bow to perform most oft.he exercises for specific parts of the body . Fall Fabric Fair { Although most i>("ople wouJd assume that the •• Playboy corporation is only concerned with :·.women's bodies, the publishing division knows • that the men who read their maguine are [; · probably concerned with their own bodJes. Alao, aa Playboy always does. the book is aimed at an upper middle clu t. executive type who may believe "I 'm too busy to take timefor ell- ercises," because there are lips on isometric ex- ercises on airplanes. on the way to the office and other \.Dlcommon practice-s Fibers, Fashions r#·-So Playboy has published a ·~Boole or Fitness ~. for Men" which. stran gely enough, is advertised ,. asalso good forwomcn. :· As far as ext>rcise books go the "Book of Fil-~ ness fo r Men" 1s not really anything revplulionary AB mentioned, many of the workouts Involve weight sets or even weight machines, something "the tYl>e of man who reads Playboy" may have or be able to afford but not e veryone. Orange Coast College's 10th annual Fabric Fair is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 11, on the OCC campus, beginning at 7:30 a.m. and con- tlnuiD1to3 p.m. will be presented at 10: 15 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. by Joyce Brown from Stretch and Sew Fabrics, Orange. .although it is very inclusive and covers almost every aspect of condiuoning a reader may want. There will be four fa.sh.loo shows, 45 dif. ferent lectures and displays by 30 exhibitors. Scheduled for 10 : 15 a .m . is "Clothes That Work," a show from Leiter's Designer Fabrics narra~ed by Natalia Klugman. •._ There is a predorr.mance of weight-lifting ell· erc1ses whi ch would seem useless to anyone without a set of weii,:hts or a cress to weight rooms. ' But the book also includes sections on floor ex· To help the less organJzed, there are charts and schedules.to follow with advice on which ex- ercises to do which days and other complete-plan informatl011. The show's title this year ts "Fiber s, Fabrics, Fashions and Furnishings ." The final show will be presented by Jack Hoover Payne, chairman of the Department of Fashion Design at Rrooks College, Long Beach. · ercises, stretching warm ups, exercises using brooms. exerci4'CS for couples (Of c.ourse) and 8D · • extensive round up of other getling·ln-shape ,, ideas One thin1 anybody conaiderin1 bu_yin1 any ritneu boot ou1ht to consider however ia that no book can do the work tor you and speodln& money on a hoot won't help unless you work out, which you could feasibly do without a book too. But the ''Playboy Book of Fitness for Men" ls one of the better fitness bookl' on the market, esµeci:Uly if you're the kind of man who reads Playboy and has n Jot of money. At 9 and 11:15 a.m. a fashion show which promotes "total image" will be presented by Sandra J. JohnM>n of Sandra For Total Image, ln Covana. The show will focus on styles and lines for various figures, colors that enhance natural col- oring, acces sories that coordinate with ensembles and wardrobe organbation. Titled "Silhouettes of the Past-Antique AP· pa rel." it will take place at 12:30 p.m. and feature students from Brooks modeling gar· ments from the school's museum. AU evt>nts will take place in the literature and languaee. chem istry and~ economks buildings. While the "Book of Fitness for Men' is not a v cult or specific belief syi;tem con rcpt like other fit· ness plans. it doe!I include st>ctions on proper diet , ·' 1" Check the Bait Before Biting By JUDrrR OlM>N Of .. D.l6ty "'91 IUff My J&U Y Navy ensign friend caJled the other nlpt from her East Coast post to tell me bow lhln1s were 1otn1 In herslngle life. She has acquired a roommate, another lady enalp, and they're setUlng into a comfortable apartment carved out of an historic Haport house. IT A.LL SOUNDS perfect fo r them, but there's Just one thin& missing: men. My friend laughed and said. "We're aettln1 tnpe het"e but It hasn't worked. Have any ideas?" Sbe waa teasing, of course, but the idea struck .... fun. ny. 1 could just see these t\Vo 1&11 waitint In their New Enaland cot\age with a set of blg at.eel teeth rtnains the front door. Tbe minute a male came within 50 feet be'd be lured ID and tbeo "bang!" Tbe grillwork would clOH and tbe poor '1ll an would be trapped. He probably could eacape with a Uttle 1truul•.,:: he'd obvloualy be th• wone for wear llfter cllm throup the steel aplkea. The second evenl, a one-woman show which looks at color-coordinated wardrobe planning. For additional information call 556-5880. The Idea of a trap really isn't far-fetched, no ma~· ter how odd the image of th.ls door seems. Many singlet set traps tbat a.re just as d~vutallng and sprin& down with just as little wamin1. Paycboloaist Bruce Parsons of Laauna Beach. a fami· ly therapist who works extensively with slncles, said the pitfalls fall intoseveral categories. 1 ttur; mERE'S the "stere0type" trap where you "provide an lmate and dreea a certain way," Panon.s said. "1be problem ll that people are more than one im- age. This la very important for this part of the country." Then there's eccoanmodatlon. "One person does thin11 to 0pieue the other unUl the commitment la made. Then. you stop beinl accommodlitina," Panona said. "Tbi1 ls dishonest." 'fbel"e's alao the "I'll cbanae" or "I can be what you want me to be" game. Here, Paraona explained, you "bll'n oyer your power to the other penon." STILL ANOl'llJ:a lJ the "tlft for 1ab," where "the pertoa explalna thlnp away but bu a rtlio behavior," ParlOlll Hid. Tbey can Justify thelr actiom but rarely cban1ethem to suit thetr'ltated intent. . SlnlJet meetini a new penon for the flnt Ume and 1ettinl to know tllem aboUld be wary ol tbele tra111, Pancm noted. Tbey 1baald develop tbetr powen of ob- 1ervatlon to see lf traps eiilt. "You do it by probln11" he aatd. "You look to '" them in cUtfennt clrcunulallcea. Art they the Hme on Saturday mornlnc u on Tbunda)' alcbl? Oot9 tbelr behavior cor- relate in the office and on the tmDSa toUrt7 "You have to watch and register the impact . Don't be totally romanticized in how you see the other person.'' PARSONS ADMl'M'ED that the excitement of a blossoming love affair sometimes keeps people from belnt objective, but he stressed that takinl a lood look is necessary if you want to avoid the painful traP1. People wbo set traps oft.en have "bidden a1endas" he said, or are afraid to say what they really want for fear of scaring off their partner . ( Singles ) "Some people prefer t.o play it that way." be added. "Then they don't have to take responslblllty for the rela· tionahlp." But a romance that's frau1ht with bidden perils lJn't Ukely to last becawie no one likes to walk around ln the dark. never knowing what lbey'll bump into next. lllNGLE8 SHOULD just be themselves and flDd people they can eltjoy on their own terms. It sets tricky, otberwlle. You ml&bt for1et wbich im· •I• to. witb which penoo and then you're realb up• nffk. One woman learned this lesson the bard way. She wu datin1aaaUorandne1lectedtotellhlmonelmportantfact. Sbe eeta aeulck. -I CJAll Y flllUI J, 7 ~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ·Weddings/Engagements .Baby Sitter Bille Sunday.Oc1otier5, 1960 '~~~·1 Mr and Mrs Cornell Kin lock-Cur LIO J oan l "url10 ,,f l'Monu del Ma l and Colin Kinlol'h or 81.shvptvn. coUand dre engaged to be mal'n\'tl Miss L'urw1 1lc1urhtn of Mr and Mrs f'redt'nl'k Jl Cunw.i of C. ;i1 den Gro'.. 1!> a Cal State Long RcJt•h gt1u.lualf' , Kinloc k-C urzio Cornel l-Way 0 1,nalrl Jo' < \H 11<-ll ;rnd Shannon V Way, both of lfunt10gt1m 8euc-h were murried at St. Simon and J ude·., Church u\ Hunungton Beach. dental hygiene and a mu1<ir 1n cavity llghtan1• She has a piece of <:hulk in her handbag wh1d1 she d ips into a hQu1d dye to dc monstt:Jte tht w<inders or nuoride Comt· to think of 1l Sht'''I be perfect for the ad for Child Mt:ntor My sitters have run the emotional i;:tm~ from Apprehen:.1on to Vn~peak a bh: Terror They were never tx>red l used In lbSut: l11crn e mimeographed sheet to allcvaatt: their fears. 1 The lamb's blood on the frrJnt lloor If someone's idea of a Joke 2 Bruce <•ften drini.<; from iln 01<.t,> Fashioned glas!> · 3 There is a lock on thf' bathroom door Ust it 1f you hav~ to 1 4. Cheer up You can go lmn1f' tonighl I hate to depress the wom<.111 who placed tht ad for Child Mentor, but rt'mcmber Juhe An· drews as Mary Popp10!."' Well. the other nightJ saw her in •• 10·· and I thtnk the lmls ~ot througp to her Ki11lcx·h. son of the la te <•l'<lrge Kinlv<'h and Mrs. Jt·an Kmloch ot t.:reenock, Sc·olland, 1s a grad4atP of ~trath<'I dr I lruvt!rs1ty in Glasgow, Scot) and A N uveml><'r' "e1h1Jng 1::. plWl ned 1n lhe Heritage Park Chut d 1 1n <ta rden Grovt> T h•• bnde. J.1u~hter uf Mr and ~rs. Jim Way or H untin~tun Rt"arh. graduated from Ed1sun High Seh'"'I uri•1 Orangf' Coast r:oll,.,i;e. She ""rks ut Ha<·quetbJll World 10 Fountain Valle\ The .:room, son of Ml' and Mrs. Norm L'orncll of Hur1tin~tu11 Bt·ach, graduated fron1 F.dison lligh Schoc)) a11d l'SC Lo:. Angeles He is employ~ by the Re.idy Oe11tul Lab in Anaheim PCP: It's A Killer [ F uj 1wara-KI uqe .Janet Kluge of (.'osla Mesa and Miles Fu- jiwara of fo'oUhtain \'alley were marrierl in Newport Harl>or 1.utht'ran Church. The bride, daught<>r or Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koust ik of Costa M esa, graduated frorn Estan- c ia High School. She 1s emplo:-,t'd by F'luor Corp The bridegroom , s on of Mr. 11n d Mrs . George F'uJiwara of Fo unlain Valley. graduated from Founlain VallPy High School and Golden West College fie also i!'; employed by Fluor Corp. The couplP plan to hH in Huntington Beach after a tnp to Hawa11 . Fletcher-Oieda An Ocluhn wt•d<ling 1s pl&nncd for Jamie Flelcher a nri Chris topher Diede. both of Hwll- ington Beach. The brnlc elect. dauf!hler oi Mr and Mrs. Jerry Fletcher of Huntington Beut·h. graduated from Mdr1na Hjgh School and Golden West College T he futurt• bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs Carl Oieda of Huntington Beach. graduated from Huntinl{ton APach High School and Golden West Collejtc. Horoscope MONDAV.ocr., 8ySYDNE YOMARll ) AlllES cMar. 21-Apr. 19): What proved elusive suddenly comes into s harp, clear focus. You get job done and psychological and physical health seems to i~prove . as ~suit. Specific ally , a long standing obhgat1on is fulfilled. TAURUS <Apr 20-Ma y 20): Obtain valuable hint by studying Aries message. Finish what you start and get rid or burden which WMS not rightly your own in first place. You're due ror wider recognition. GEMINI (May ~l -June 20 > · New sta_rt enables you to establish self on mor!!. s olid structure. Love is in bloom ! You are fort1f1ed by knowledge that m ember of opposite sex sup· ports your theses CANCER (June 21 -J uly 22): Follow through on hunch; relative who lacks faith should ~ot be permitted to discoura.ge y~u. Yo.u feel as af be- ing puJJed in ~wo d1rect1ons simultaneously_ T ake conservative course. . L EO (July 23 Aug. 22); Aura of fun, social activity and celebration dommate your personal scenario. Enjoy yourself, but remem ber recent budget resolutions .. VIRGO (Aug. 2.3-Sept. ~). Oec1st?ns prove correct; timing is on target. Be conspicuous by yo~ presence. Wear bright colors, e~u~e con· fidence and take charge of your own destiny .. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): By de~vang beneath surface md1cations. you reso~ve dile!ll- ma Trust your extrasensory perception. Mam· tai~ aura of mystery and glamour. Don't tell all -keep o;ecret confided by member of opposite sex. . SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Ma1or domestic adjustment 1s on agenda. You become more aware of costs. investment possibilities and career potential. Family member wiU sup- port your efforts. Know it and proceed a ccord- ~---.... 1 . ARIVR (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): You get what you ant. but sur prise element is present. Details ar altered. Individual who "has a secret" atte s to involve you in intrigue. Keep guard up; h ave support of those in authority. CAPRICORN ~D c. 22-Jan. 19): Your natural qualities,..\tale ts surge forefront. Responsibility become an exci · g challenge. Obstacles are transfor eppin& stones. Emphasis on long d,i.stan~e c~mr:nunication, travel plans and •·rare spintual ansa~t.a. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You're able to tie loose ends: project is completed and views are vindicated. Ar ies, Libra natives figure proi~..i,,~· c 1-·eb. 19-Mar. 20): You get whll\ you want -practically handed you on pro- nrbial sliver platter. But this ls conUngent on ability to be discreet, to maintain low profile and to be shrewd observer. Leo, Aquarius . natives naure prominently. ,. The couple plan to liv<' 10 Huntington Beiich followm~ a trip 10 F.u1·ope DeArmond-Klappenback Mary KldJ)Jit'nlJtwk dnd Curl UeArinond. both of llw1lingt.N1 lll'uch, wi ll be married next January Mi.ss "l..ippe11bat·k. daughter {lf Mr a.nd Mrs . Clydt! Klnppcnback of Huntington 'Beach. ~raduatt-4J from Edison High School and attends Cal Sta te Long Be ach DeArmond. SOii or Mr lmd Mr:; Hobert DeArmond of Huntington Beach, also graduated from Edl!,1,n and at te nded Orange Coast College The wc'Cid.Jn~ will be held in lhe L'nited Method1 'it Chur ch:.&'. f~arden Grove. Odell-Venn David Odell of Irvine took Balboa's Debbie Venn as his bride at ceremonies in the Newport. Mesa Christian Center in Costa Mesa. The b ride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . E dward Venn of Balboa, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach and Golden West College. She is employed by A Blooming Experience florists. The groom, son of Mrs. Carnine of Newport Beach and Mr. Odell of Solvang, graduat ed from Newport Harbor High School and Ora!'ge Coust College He work!> for R1chdrd Daniels Construction Company. The couple plan to live in Irvine following a Caribbean cruise. Wedding and engagement announce~nt:1 nm on Sunday rri tlw Dail11 Piwt 1''orms are aooilab~ at all Daily Pilot offices or by calling the Feature IHpart· ment. 642-4321 Engagement announrements must be received by the Feature Department at lea.st !U week& be/ore the weddmg date. DEAR ANt\ 1.ANIJEH~ f 1ust C'am.-ba<'k from my brr>lher ~ fune>ral fl,. wa.,, 15 Maybe I :,hould tell \Ott ahout m vsetf I was a pre m••d l'tudent who ''tartPd running" 1th the wrong r rowd I lnolishl~ beg;.m to cxp1•ri menl with drugs . Within l"'' months I had tc, drop <Jut of !><:hoot. I cuul<.ln ·1 gf:l nut l)r h t'd m lhe morning and J was unable to conrentr<ste on my Stllcltt'S I h~ve .;hill t.•v1•r:.th111g !<.l1tX•l.it1le, smoked ever yth1n1" I • nuld get m y hand'> on anti have done .:iboul eve1yll11ng 1m:Jg1 nJIJtt' lo gel high But there 1s one U1inc I knO\\ enough aLout to sla) awa yironi.Jt ·, Pl'P or ·angel dust "This is nota lab rep(IJ t Ann you ... rl' Jleltini: it !·lra1ght off the st re et I am IX!gji!1 •1J! you to tell every kid who \' a iuc:. h1:, ltfl' lu .!>kl'r clecu uf the stuff JI 's u killer It makes you do dumb things thal ynu m ight not be :.alive t ht' next day tll rr·trct -CAI L M E EX PEfilENCEfJ DEAR EXPERIEN("ED: I'm sorry about you brother. Bui he's gooe. ~ow -wbat about you? When ;1re you going tu kkk the drug scene iADd get back ha scbool? I waoc to bear from you right away -telUag me you gol lbe mH sage and are gcttlag your head together. I m~an business. A mind is 11 terrible thiag to waste. DEAR ANN LANDER!': Now that school has started again l am r eftrring lo your col- umn. In all the year~ I have been reading vou, I do not recall anything on thi~ subject. Please, parents, do not allow your child lo ha nd out party invitations in the classroom un- less there is a n invitation for each child ' As a former teacher. I will never forget the sad litUe race of a third-grader as s he waited expectantly for her inv1tat1on, only lo discover there wa.c;n't one. H~lieve me. it wac; devastat· ing. And now. from a mothers· point of view: The only time my child ever came home from school in tears was the day she was excluded in this manner Take my word for it, mothers, it is well worth the price of the postage to mail those in· vitations 111 order lD s parf> the feebngs of those children who are left out. -SEEN IT ALL l N SHARON.PA. D EAR SRARON: J saw It in Sioux City, Iowa. Tbaa.k yuu for writing a letter tbaa coaJd save a lot of n~les~ hurtacbes. 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Oct. 21 • Coeta MHI Hofld•r lftft 3121 a.t910tlt. lt77 l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I TUe• Oct. 21 • eo... ..... I ........,,"" I I 1111 ......... I ~--------------------· A .'1 HH l Lat1dPr~ survivmi? ~ht~ uric 0 14"r t hird I <?re ... hm N11w I 111 auest1on: . Dad died m 1945 lie W3'i buned In ltll r(lmt ly plot Mom selected a double h<'adstoM and said she wantl'd to be hun~ nelll lo h11n wh1·11 her time cam(• The family namt! 1s Smith c 11.ade up, of course 1. The headstone s:iys Sm ith -w1U1 Dad's nlf me <John i one one side and a place for Mom's na me-on the othn In 1950 Mom marrierl Mr. Jones lit-p.t)>S••d away five years later and wa!'> l.ud to rest 1n th1 family mausoleum. In 1968. Mom marn~ll Mr J Doe HP diPd in 1976 and was buried next to his firs t wife, "1lh whom he had nine children. We want to know what name should appear on Mom's headstone '.' Wouldn't it look odd to have them together with different last names"? -Pl'ITSBURGH CLAN DEAR CLAN: I a1ree. Under you motber'sname,putMarySmltbDoe. __ -~ OOP'S MAMUIACTUllR GOOIS .,,, .... I ~ I ~' ___ , ------ BRAND NEW -OPEN ARM * SEWS TRICOT TO DEHIM WITHOUT TENSION ADJUSTMENT * SEWS THE MOST DIFACULT SHEERS & SYNTHETICS WITHOUT PUCICHING OR SklPPtHG • SEWS STRETCH * PROGRAMMED IUlTOH HOLIS * IUND HEMS * I , 2. 3 NEEDLE * DECOU TIYE AND MORE 2S YEAll GUARANTEE ALL PAllTS & LABOll IANTA ANA "UHT ... QTOfll .. AC" Jll1L1U19 Aft. 11111 IUOl IUI. (11•> Ml· ... I (11•) Ml·ll11 WATCH FOR GRANO OPENI NG OF LA MIRADA & MISSION VIE~ STORES' -"*"""' MIVICI All MAICll • 20 YUH UHlllHCl OPEN 10·9 MON 11\111 Fiil./10 6 SAT./NOON·S SUN .. .. CWl. 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Aside from television, he is president (lower photo) of two busuwss firm s. one of which provides backing for small busi- nesses; and he is seeking backing for his own production of $2-million movie "The Midget Strikes Back " -in which he will star. \lu,1 flight 1r 1• mort• th.111 half l ull <~111 O•·r -.:w! and 1t lJl<.1•-. .1t 11·.1~.1 fou l>u-.sl.'ll~t·r., Ill hri·<1k C'\'t'n l'lw l11w hu" ri111-.I 111 1h fut•I 111 :\11·~11·0 ,,1,. n· prices ar<' hHH·• "00N'1' (;t.,T J'U: 1.1.ront: sa id Dea n llood , ,\11 u.1l11a \'If I' president "W1: \t' bt•cn '>truggl ing on thl' hnnk or f111;1111•1al d1 asl <.'r But 1.1.••'vl' 111an a~··<I 1" SUf\'IV(' and IO!\l' a ltll It• Ii·~ ... tnOnl'} t'J <.'h Ja~ 11 t• e red 1 b ._. m µ I o .'d'., e 11 l h 11 s 1 a !\ m . .1 11 tJ (; a r n c r personifies 1t Garner not nnh 1ss11t•s t11·kl'Ls and hancllc>s lug.ga.,l.' ,, 1th the help of a tr.1111l't'. hul al!\u gre1 ts the plam• an1I "''"d" 1t off 1-n tht: return to (;11 ·~ rn.i:-. rake'> ltw passen~1·r., tllrou ~n 1·u!-loms and "ll()(':i a l1 1t "I hand holdlllg for lhOl>t.' aµprt.•hf'nSI\ e ;,bout 0~ ing 10 a small plaOf' I !ood sa1d WORKIN(; ~t:Vt-;N day<. •• v. <'<'k without a day nff s incT lw J f) Int' d th l' 11rI1 n I ,J II IH' )\I c;arner saHI h<" ... not lirl'•i dll•I loves what ht." ... <10111.c Briti~l1 Du ~ Ga ~ in l~i ter~ 1 .0 ,'rl<)~ , \[' H r11: h drl\1·r" v.1!1 bu~ th1·1r µ..1,o1llr11• '' hl1·r' nt•>.t v1·J1 tr1!\lt:,•d 111 1111 perial galluns. lhe Uepartment of Trade announced The reason is that pumps al most British gas station~ are not equipped for the high s peeds needed to record tnday'.s h1gh prtrC',,, the' '-JHI British 1!<1 .. 1thni .,1·11• ror S:l IO an m1p1·n.1\ ~.i llun "\, 1 h . '11 pC'r<·1•n1 I.Jr •, 1 t .. 111 ,, I ·. g.tlltl(I \ ltlt·t , ... 11i:,l11 I ~ lul ~·: th:.i11 •• tjll.al t Burty Nelly's Altar Priest Takes Ministry lmide Ta1,en1 By JULES LOH ,.,. S.-1•1 c.w........-;.1 DEADWOOD. S .D . -Bill Wa ls h spent 11 year s in the ministry, counseling troubled sou ls ia n eed of affection , for giveness, underst a ndin g. virtues he has in large store . He has left the ministry. but still goes abo111t that work. He has two business cards, one blue, one green. The blue one says: "Bill Walsh , Individu al & Fam ily Counseling," a nd the slogan. "Love ls a Helluva Lot of Work." The gr een one says: "Durty Nelly 's . Bill Walsh. Saloon Keeper." AN ODD CHOICE of trades, no. for one who hopes someday to re - turn tolhe a~live priesthood? "Not really," he was saying in a refieclive mood. "I don 't want to overstate this, but in many places the bar replaces the a ltar. "Hear me out . At the bar, peo- ple get involved ln the lives of lheir fe llow ' 11\a n . T h ey tal k open ly abo ut their oe r so n a l Hves, their '-1 a rrl a ges. their loneli· p ess. their f e ars and J spir ation s . 111 the aches wau.. •nd hurts and jeys of life ar e ri1 ht out on the table . In that 1 e n 1e, a bar can becom e n cramental." All b is life, c ert a i nl y hrou1 bout bis priesthood, Walsh bu involved him self in e lives of fellow men. AS A YOUNG Catholic priest bis ftnt uatpment, a low- come partab ln Sioux Filla. he noded at every deor ud visit· e very-rimlly, 'll1tenln1 to ubl:::!Jrlell He ~~ hc*e to -~t!·.~~~. . .!~.!.~~ ~ .. -· Reaching furthe r, he began a "n igh t m inistr y." ta vern hopping the city to succor all those aches and hurts that pour out with the booze. He involved him self in th e civH-rights moveme nt, the farm movement. the anti-Vietnam movement, the women's libera- tion move ment , the Indian move- m e n t. He organized a group called "We the People " to lobby at the state legislature on behalf of the unrepresen ted. He began a t elevision s how lo air the thoughts and visions of the com· mon man. HE RANGED BEYOND ru5 own parish, listening. When tear gas poisoned the night air at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. he was ther e, pleading for order. Whe n Indians took over the reserva- tion at Wounded Knee, he was there to mediate. A friend. FinaBy. four years ago, at the age of 36. 'Walsh found another pe r son in need of counsel : him self. He sought only his own. "I was troubled a nd con- fused." he said. "I knew that in order to deal with the savageness of the world (.___AM_E_Rl_C4_) I first had to rome to terms with myself. exper1cnc-e a dar k mght of the soul. as St John would .!i3y. "MV FAMlLY RAD a cabin near Rochford . d eep in the Black !fills. I backpacked in through the snow, alone. "I prayed I me d itat ed l walked I wrote I tr ied to put down on paper my rcelings and thoughts about life. sort of a s piritual dia ry It ':-; revealing and healing. I r•'commend 1t · Ar1<•r fr1ur months of that monastw1sm . I knew 1 ha<l lei leave the pril'sth<1<1d cv<:n though I lovt•d it, and still do. ll r estrict ed me in thc depth of involve· m cnt. poli,lically and personally, that I want to h civt· with society "The pncstl\1>C>\I 1s a high call ing. ·'I do n 'l mean t o sound schmaltzy." h<' said, "but so is bartending. Drop in at Durty Nelly's. I run a clean joint " Guard Plans Home Loans to Members S ACRAME NTO CAP> -T he California National Guard has become the first st ate military organization In the United States to sell bonds with the issue or $25 million in home purchase r evenue bonds. The tax-exe mpt bonds will enable the California Military Department, parent of the Army National Guard and Air National Guard, to provide a ho me purchase and flnanc\ng program for members. The guard will offe r reduced rate mortgage money lo mem- ber•. The prosram ls designed ro-asstsl the guard in recruiting and • retalninc jtm.lor offers a nd enlisted personnel. Loma will be limited to SM.000 over a 30-year term at a ·rate of .11 percent.-The conventtonal rate Is 14 percent. &. • •.. • , ' • WORLD I - --~ ~ -~ - SYNTHETIC FUEL PLANT MEANS SURVIVAL FOR OIL-SCARCE SOUTH AFRICA Srate-controlled Opera lion Has Been Producing for Le•t 25 Yeera S. Africa Shows Way (;<)tUll ry Htis ,4dvwu;ed Synfuel Program J ()II\'.\:'\ t'-~"n' H 1;. ::-11utt. .\lfl( J 11\l'I 1\ vao;t Jtrn glc of P•\>l''i, ... i. 1 :.igl tanks a nd i.iwnl t lll4 <'r' cmcrg1ng from and bw.h 1 ou11t1·y tlll'ans •1w1 J?.) ~urv1val for South J\frll c1 dntJ a SC11nplc uf t h111~.!i tn c1111w in the lln1led ;-,t,1tes l •PEC p1 ll'l' increases :.and. more rec(·nll}. f1ghlm~ bet wen Iran anti lra4 demonst1·atC' ho"' vul nerable 111d u~trta lt1ed na r ions are t.1 disruption!> 111 'iU p pl1t's oJ iwtrnlcurn imports I ndet'ti, I ht• • s I IOUSt' (~ov 1·r11111t•11t CJµ ... ·1 .1t111n., '>ut.1 <im 1111llt•1• ''''mt."11 m a report th:it lh• C:111t1•tl '\t .. ll'!>. rat•(::, lhc tun 'ta·1t lhrt•al of a ma)ol '"lll'h d1s111pl111t1. · hl0 l'<t..1!\t' 11( 1t:. tit• p1•,•1lt 1wt• '"' 11nportccl rnl and ii lack 111 t:•rlt'r~~ l'mcr~t'nry pla u n 1n~ lH '1 TUI~ J~ Ol.D rt• °"'" to S11\Jtli :\lri1"1 1\lq1 h h :.is p111h 1111 \ t 111 11111~t J\l\ 11\• t·d ,,, tl 11.r·\11 t11·I op1•1 ,"1nn 111 tltl' "'''rid 11 ·, 1>1•1•11 p111d111·11 1,: .. ., n 'UPI ··fut .'!'; \ • .U"' Thi• .. 1.1t1• 111n tr1.Jl11J !'1"1it h \1111 .HI 1'11:!1. llrl ;ind (;,1-. l'•irp hrtlt lo.111mn ,1s '\\SOI. rt· 1'1•11 1.1 :1111111111 .•·l•t! Illa• .. •1n 1111•111· f111·l .!ant 11.,1nµ '"' tec hnolo~y will be built m North Dakota . A consortium of American companies 1s lo build the coal-to-oil f:lcilit v nea.r low- c;ul phur coal twld ... m'thal '>late Thi• t · S < ongrl''-· l'""''(·rl k>'l'f.1111111 111 .runt· r1 r J ~·•11 11 111111 1•r111r111 to l,1u111 h .1 ·• n 1 IH•' \I • 111 I• 1r1'11"ll ' Tht· (lfll "' .1111 ' • ... 1 '' 111 pr 11du11 llw •'<tUI\ :11• 111 ttf ~,I KI fjj)I\ h :11 n •b ol ·mp1 1 l••d 1111 .1 t)J\ 1>1 l!JRi' o r ,it,11111 4 1wrc·1·nl of totlt1:-'• .. L1.1tl~ l :-.. Oil comsup111pl1CJn SASOL o~·t-'l('I Al.S cxpf't•t the1 r tel'hnology to O(! deeply in v<1lved 1n the Ameril'an pro g1 a m T he Jr\'inc·baserl Fluor r'orp has an agr et.·mc>nt to markl:'t SASOi. know-ho w in Amcnra Long heforc> the rest of the world di&rovered th al cheap oil wasn't cheap an) mor e, South Africa hatJ a prohlem The most indus trialized coun- try in Afnca. it had no 011 de posits 11r its own. It has lots of coal an estimated 61 b1lhon tons and thus nPeds imported oil for only a fourth of i t~ e nergy needs Rut this otl Roes for public-.:ind private transport a11d the el'onom ) would collapse without it The white minority govern- ment romm1tted itself to a syn- thetic fue l indus try JUSt a fter World War 11 and used some Na11 t1•rh11ology lo start its first t•ll [rt11Tl eoal µlant, SASOL. 1 By I !155. the plant located 40 milts wut h 11f here-, was producing gJ :,;oltnt· Jlld <!(J other petroleum 111·oclurt~ 1'11 E T£CllNH!t: £, developed 111 CE>rmany during the war, U!<>C'S steam and oxygen under in· le n<,t· p ressure to convert coal to r:irbon monoxide. carbon diox· 1dc, hydrogen and melhc.ne The ~ti" 1s liquified Lo produce a syn· thetl(• 01 1 almost ind1slinguisha· hie from natural crude The South Afric an government k..:ep!-. a 11ght serurit} wr ap arnund details ,,r the process l ,fHtg fwfnrP fhP ~· o f I h ,, I(' n r I d d h- c· tu·c• rc•d f hnf c•ht-op o i I tt· " ~ 11 • I c· h P a p " ,. y rn o r ,. . .'t o u f h \ f rit·n h nd o prn- hlf"rn ... <inri hov. much 11 costs It 1~ a~ s umed that product1on or SASOL fuel costs far more than natural oil. But South Africa is less con- cerned about cost than 1t 1s .ibout getting ruel Iran was South Africa':-. trad1 t111r al JX'trnlPum "~Pllf'I unul !hl· fJ!l (If the ,h~h The .. ha.h !-. f.ithcr. \\lte11 ht \\Js in C'\lle dur in~ \.\ 11rlc1 \~J r I 1. v. J., ~1\l n n.- 1 ul! ... in :-WJuth :\frica dnd dose t rl'" "en· formed bet"' een the I\\ 11 t:ountncs T H E REHlLl'TIONAR \' Ira man government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini cut off oil sales to South Africa las t year. Joining other m embe rs of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting C'ountries which refuse to sell oil to the white minority goverme nt be c au se of its apartheid race segr egation poli cies. South Africa now buys oil on the spot market, where the cost C'an be t~ice as hig h as current OPEC prices. But South Africa. a!> the world's largest gold pro- ducer , has plenty of money to s pend. In fact, it is understood th:it the government already has IH months of oil s upplies stored in secret tank farms and unused underground m ines When OPEC sharply escalated oil prices in 1973. South Africa began constructing SASOL 2, a s ynthetic fuel plant occupying 1,850 acres that has 10 times the ~o Mtnt~'\· lnvolv~d • Pact Settles Suit By Synanon Group SAN RA FA EL <I\ P > An out-of court settlement has been reached in Synanon·s $45 million libel and civil rights s uit against Marin County The pact. which involves no money. promises greater coopera· tion between the county and the drug and alcohol rehabilitation program S\'NANON Fii.E D THE FEDE RAL court suit last year. ac l'using the county of libel and civil r ights violations in connection with a grand jury investigation of Synanon and zoning decisions The settlement. approved by county supervisors, sets limits on the development of Synanon·s 65 acres at Tomales Bay and pro· hi bits more than 200 from living there or using it at one time. Synanon also agreed to seek use permits before operating a school or airport on its property IT AG R EED TO COO P E RATE with investigations of "responsible, identifiable " allegations of child abuse on the prop· erty and said it would not require search warrants if officers were accompan ied by a deputy county counsel. The group also agreed to provide free tr anspora tion for those wishing to leave permanently . Uoder the agreement , Synanon will be allowed to take "lawful and reasonable" actions to defend its mimbers or property, but agreed to rely on police to handle trespassers or other problems. c apacity of SASOL I rt has already begun produrtion and will be operating at full capacity within two or three years. LAST YEAR, I N li~ht or the I ranian r evolut i on , th e launching of SASOL 3 -a c arbon copy of SASOL 2 was a nnounced. It is being built a longs ide S ASO L 2 and a workforce of 22.000 is on site. SASOL 3 should be operating by 1984. SASOL 2 and 3 are located near rich coal deposit s 120 miles southeast or Johannesburg. With all three synfuel plants in full production. SASOL is e x- pected to provide between one· third and half of South Africa's dail} consumption or imported oil, estimated at 270,000 barrels . At every gas station in South Afr1l·a. cus tome rs can fill up at th e blue and while SASOL pumps alongside pumps offering rei?ular fuel from imported oil The prfr~· is the ... ame the equ1v al<'nt of S2.77 a gallon The g11vernmc·nl s u os 1d11.es the SASOL product SASOL is '-O much a part of the m o toring scene in South Arr1ra that r uslomers usually JUS t fill up at whatever pump hap pens to be available. Vcluclc performance is the same. WHI LE A T H O RITI ES jc·alously guard exact fi~ures, tt I!-known that SASOL. plants are also prov1d1ng Jet fuel. diesel ml and a "-'lcie range of wh:tt 1s known a · stol'kfeed ' raw malt>nal~ for the plasucs and fertilizer industries here SASOL is l'Onsidered to be a det ade ahead of anybody else in the sythetic fuel field ··or the first $100 million al localed by the U.S. Department of Ener gy for design work on synfuel projects ... s aid SASOL chairman David de Vi llier s, $60 million will go to projects with which SASOL is involved, either a s consultant or potential licensor." FTC Claims Overcharges On Cereals WASHINGTON CAP> -The government claims cons umers paid more than SI billion extra for ready-to·eat cer eals over a 15-year period becaus e of a lack o f competition within the in- dus try. T he Federal Trade Com- mission, in its summation of an eight-ye ar-old antitrust suit against the cereal industry, said the extra costs s how the need to break up the three largest manufacturers . THE COMMISSION said the overcharges amounted to $100 million in 1970. ''T here is no evidence that these consumer ov~rcharges have declined s ince 1970," the summary continued. The t hree m ajor cereal manufactur ers -Kellogg Co., General Mills Inc .. and Gener al Foods Corp. -wi ll have the op· portunity to res pond to the c harges made in t he com· mission's rour·volume s umma- tion. After that the case will go to Administrative Law J udge Alvin J . Berman, whose decision is ex· peeled next year. THE GOVERNMENT alleges the three companies participat- ed in a ·'s hared monopoly" in which they did not actually agree oo how to reduce competi· tion. Instead, they a llegedly took para llel steps that kept prices high and excluded competitors. The cereal com panies have vigorously opposed the antitn.&1t case beaun in 1972, both on its mer its and procedures. ' &mday Ocrober 5 1980 OAll '( Pll OT ~--.:Y:he-Blggest -Marketplace on the -erange--Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD.S Vo u Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad [ 642 5678 ] One Call Service • Fast Credit Approval ~~!~! .~~~ .~~ ........ I~!~!.~~.~ ........ I~!~!!.~~~~........ ~~!~! -~~~ .~~-....... I ~~!!!!.~~.~~ ........ ~!!!!: ~~~. · ...... ~~!~! -~~~ -~~ ........ I~!.~~-~........ ~4!'!!!! .~~~ -~~ ....... . ~~~~! .......... ~~~~ ~~~~ .......... !?.~~ ~~~:~ .......... ~~~~ ~~~ .......... ~~?.2.1 ~~~ .......... !!~~ ~~~ .......... ~~?.~ ~~~~! .......... !?~~~~~~ .......... '.~?.~ ~~~~! .......... ~?~.~ ••• R NIFTY S20,500 l I\ t' • h "' .., t.~ (rt It t • H ;.. '' I ::" t~ ,_. t•,1 rt 1.\0 e n~ '~ no;,• Pl l' .. t,H11l•"~ l ona1t or ~rt•rtl I'-'''-l"wll •• P•01 e nl lhP "lt k '"'"'' 1;'1 4) C,4<, . .;i4q1 BUYERS MOVED TO ISRAEL ... so lh•S s1ea1 1s back on me market' Fanta.<;t•c tam1ty horne on a huoe fenced r-ul de sac 101 with fruil trees and a covered pa110 too' All ror $105 000 VA terms welcome (714) 545-949 t HIDDEN DELIGHTS abound 1n this New England styled home lucked away for peace and pr1vacy1 Terrano Ille and a beau1ilu1 atrium h1ghhoh1 the m1enor not to menuon the fabulously large 111tchen And the valley view" A.ti th ., and more for only S205 OOu 1n pres11g1ou!. Newport Hills 17141545-9491 PRIDE 1l> tne only way to descnbe the leet1ng vou II get from this tasteturry decora1ed condo Im· maculale 1nre11or with wet bar and approx 1600 sq ft or flv1ng space This is an area ot quality homes and this is one ot the nicest -Sl tS 000 alt terms will move you figh t i n' (71 4) 545·9491 y UR NE · EVERYONE NEEDS AN ISLAND ... u1 1 I vou can 1 alloro une """ «r:iout ttte ne•t Df'l>t a •Jl Jl•un condo on an •~land We 11c1ve a S75 000 view unu tor 'Jlt• '" lahulOll!> Honolulu Hdwdt11 Tilt'> is n\lt d H111el>h<11e I.I•< ture'> available 1n otl1t'e 17' 4) 545.949' THE SIGHT, SOUND & SMELL OF SSSS will be yours with the purchase Ctt this gorgeous lour-piex that s only three years 0111 Take advan1age ol tax laws ap· prec1a11on and earn murh much more than a <;a111ngs ac· counr would produce• Put your money lo work for vou lodav $285 000 terms (71 41545·9491 ssss $95,000 I II be1 you l hough1 you couldn 1 buy a 2000 so It 2 bdrm and den home for only $95.0001 You had belier call tor derails on rh1s 1ncred1ble buy before someone else gloats over the great deal they got" (714) 759-1501 THE PRICE SLASHER STRIKES AGAIN!! 1111 1t11.., -:en<;a11on.i1 HARBOR VIEW t11 MES Somr•r.,et modet• Fea1u11no 5 liar111~ 3 baths n1>w .11pe1s life '" Pntrv and t11n11lc1 roorn anti 1c11q1• vcHd on a ~ut·de sac. La10e assumable ll1Jn11 O"e•ed at S28Q 000 t714) 759 I C,Ot *•CAPE COD•* Fabulous HARBOR VIE W KNOLLS leaiunnn award win· n1ng New England .irch1toc1ure n1qhl l1qht views 2 spacious bdr ms and an assumable a.1..0 , loan 1714)759-1501 SELLER DESPERATE!! Has been 1ransrerred1 S1un n1nq1y spac1ou!> 2 htlrm lownhome tea1ur1no r enrra1 A C upqrade<I 1:arpets 1n crime 1oca11on L.HQP a<;sumaote loan' A oarqa1n at S94 9001 171 41759·1501 FREUE YOUR VACATION COSTS!!! The concept ol 11meshanng 1s as e>1c111ng and revotuttonary today as condominiums were 15 years ago" Fee ownership forever' You can use 11 trade 11 or rent II out• F1nanc 1ng ava1labte (714)759-1501 HOO INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Fabulous 4-plex 2·2 odrms 2·3 bdrm<; 4 !pies 4 balconies All 1n e10.cellen1 condition as5ume ts1 TD 12 25°0 Sl 5801mo 2nd TO 100 .. $300mo Brinq vour o tters !Oday Seller ha s E X rREMELY F LEXIBLE TERMS' 11221171 4)646 771 t GREAT FOR KIDS You ve qor lo see 1t now" Al this price & terms you can t al l ord 10 wall R"modPled Kitchen 1hr uout tgP ors & baths Lots or storaqe space All this a1 a drastically rPduceo price DEFINITEL y BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH' a:n3 f7 14) 646-n I 1 $50,000 REDUCTION PENINSULA POINT Beau11tully remodeled & pro· fess •onallv de coratf'd & 1andscaped 4 bdrms :> b:11hs lrol<. 2 sundeck~ covered pa110 soa & lots more BUY Of THE MONTH ON THE POINl 11 "224 (714) 646-771, BUY OF THE WEEK P11ced tor quick sate Setler has bought another and is ready 10 MOVE' Fabulous mult1·levet home sunken ltv rm & sunken lmly rm Mirrored wel oar & wardrobe 2 trplcs Quiet cul· de·sac Great view from mstr bdrm Bring your offer this Is a SACRIFICE SALE" 11225 (7 14) 646-7711 OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD! er COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 2790 HARBOR BLVD. (7 14) 545-949 1 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE (714) 646-7711 HHMAHDO'S HIDEAWAY Bring your paintbrushes and mops to this fi xer upper! Promises unlimited potential for privacy and s eclusion. located in prestigious East Side. Includes 2 bedrooms. family room , hardwood noors. and air conditioning. Brinl'! all offers! $108.000. 540-1720. llTlB THAM MEW This pretty and stylis h 3 bedroom home has been tastefully redone in woods and earthtones -great for any color scheme. Features 2 baths. ha ndsome brick fireplace. unique ~reenhouse window, a large yard with fruit and shade trees. and a big patio. Just $118.900. call for details . 540-1720 MISA. VaDI MOITH This elegant 3 bedroom home is highlighted by a beautiful and unique fl oorplan. which features a delightful view of the centrally located atrium from three rooms! There·s a family room. hearty brick fireplace. rathedral ceilin~s . built-ins. earthtone carpets. Mus t see this one! SI 18.500. Call now ! 540-1720. tiOUIMIT ICITCHIH! Like gadgets? You'll love this fantastic 4 bedroom home with the incredible kitchen. It has a built-in toaster. a built-in can opener. built-in food processor plus a ll the regular stuff! Not to mention the family room. dining room. 2 fin:places. covered patio. and more. In pres tigious Mesa Verde area. Call today! $169.900. 540-1720. CLOSI TO llACHI Enjoy the easy life in this super West Side 3 bedroom Dining area. h a ndsome brick fireplace. spacious kitchen with built-ins , and a HUGE bonus room! Only about 5 miles to the beach. so there's plenty of fresh air! Nice larl(e yard for your kids and pets. Bring all offers! Call now. Sll0.000. 540·1720. EM6USH TUDOI TOWtill IOI• Brand new never been lived ln 2 bedroom 21h bath townhom e . with distinctive English Tudor styling. Loaded with extras. like cathedral ceilings, ceramic tile. woodbuming gas fireplace. kitchen built-ins, formal dining room. and plush decor . Call now for an appointment! $107.000. 540·1720. 540-1720 2955 S. HARIOI ILVD., COSTA MESA ----··---------. . . HEMET HILL COUMTIY 20 Acr es! Ex e cutive s o nl y ! Panoramic View of Diamond Valley. He met City li ghts and San Bernardino and Gorgonio m ountains. Abundant water. $3.500 an acre. Owner will carry 1st TD and/or subordinate . Call for more details . Julie Sturdevant. THE REAL ESTATHS 546-2313 LINGO REAL ESTATE IN NEWPORT BEACH INTRODUCES llLL WEDMORE A native Californian and Orange County resident for the past 14 years. Mr. Wedmore has been a licensed real estate agent since 1976. A graduate or Occidental College in Economics and Business Ad min istration . Bill continued with graduate work at Cal State Long Beach with an emphasis in Fi~ance. This educational bac kgound coupled with his current real estate experie n ce h as enable d him to become a n expert in creative financing . A member of Lin go's prestigious "Master's Club for 1979." he specializes in Harbor View Homes a nd waterfront properties. v .. c ....... .... ------44-70.- ln Newpart Beach Look to Ungo first E P E CIALI DESERT DREAM $76,000 In beaut1lul Pa1m Sprino'> meres a dream waifing tor ~ou 1300 sq tt co mp le1eJy turr11shed pools clubhouse ana most ol all sper:racular m1Jl l•·colored <ounrisP. & suni,Pt Shows YOUR HOST rHE SUN 8 TH[ OES~RT 1 ' "226 (71 4) 646-n 11 CUSTOM HOME IN THE HILLS · $304,990 See1nq •'> bellev·no" Nesrted on top ol a r11t1 rores1 Ilk'! surroun 01ngs in e,.c1u5.,P Anaf'Ptrfl Hills 36 ma1urea trees on the property 3000 '>a ft 01 int rP.01 ote living soac.e vaul!Pd r.e11· 1ngs 2 frplcs PV"'rv moo1~rn conv'enienrp only I ,, new 0 n e en ' r P h a t d c r " C• f FABULOUS SEC'LUSIO Ill t:222 171 4) 646 7/ 1 I TAl_EOVER LOW, LOW PAYMENTS on this sensa11onat 2 bdrm end un11 located on a o u1et . soothing stream• Fearuring a spacious floor plan and an as· sumable low interest loan• Pnced 10 sell this weekend at stos.9oo c1u 115s-1501 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,. ... ' -~~ ~-· REALTORS 675-551 I OPEN HOUSE Publilher's Hotiu: All real estate ~1d\'t>rt1scd in this new:.paper 1s :.ub· Ject to the Federal f :ur Hous ing ,\c t of 1968 which makl':-. 1l illegal lo adv erl 1~c ·any pre ferencc. lim1lation. or discrimination based nn race, color. rellg1on. sex. or national origin. or an intention to make an) such preference. hm1ta lion. or d1sctimmat1on · · EASTSIDE COSTA MESA: Huge rumpus room -room for pool table . Plus 3 h("droom. 2 bath~ Delightful deck and s pa . Rus tic atmos p here. clos · lo s hop::-. Asking Sl50 noo Open h<Ht!\1..' Sunda~· 1·5. 33!'i Flo\\ <.'r Tlus newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which 1:-. in viola· lion of the l aw HEW.-otrT SHORES: 2 bedroom & den. A-Frame. Close to <:ommunity pools and lig h ted t e nnis courts a nd clubhouse. Within walking distance to be a ch. All for only $129,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coost Hwy •• COl'OllG .. Mer 675-5511 lllltOI~ A~ , ........ _._._._._._. .. _._. ...... ..._.. dwcti tMir ock daMy .cl report •r· ron 1 ..... dlahly. T~ DAIL.., PtLOT OHUIMS lialNlty f« the fint in- con'Kf IMet1iOft onty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llDRM Sl7.t00 Attractive home with crackling rireplace in liv- ing room. and close tu schools and shopping. Large ll8XM lot. VA & FHA financing a vaila ble ! A real steal! 963-6767 THERE..~ ESTAT&:RS The fastest draw In the West. .a Daily Pilot Classlflt.od Ad. 642-5678. GET YOUR REAL ESTATE LICENSE HOW! PREPARATION IN 16 HOURS OCTOBER 18th & 25th SAM JUAH CAPISTRANO FEE $60 IMCLUDIS: textbook. practice exams. lec tures and person a l pre-exam counselin g. PLUS: free three weeks sales training after you get your license. 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And, combined with the Coast Life audience, they number more than 340,000. 1 Ways you can put that audience to work for you through the Daily Pilot classified section include : t -Dime-A-Line ads, where you ~ ~ .. ~.:~ can turn your clutter into quick ~· cash with 10-cent-per-line ads on ~~items priced up to $50 . -Penny Pincher ads, where you can sell up to $100 worth of items for $2 for three lines running twice. ~ • . ! -Pilot Power ads, wher e y ou get four Ii n es any Wednesday for $2 . Th e ad appears in both the Daily Pilot a nd Coast Life, reaching more than 340,000 readers. -The J1ij;\!Jcij)l•Jl;h(!iit•1;i1I, where you can find reasonably priced help or advertise your service, from babysitting to window washing. r----------1 -•CCXPOn MS r ,where you can save L----------' valuable time and gasoline shopping locally advertised values . -You can even put Daily Pilot classified ads to work in your absence with Answer /Id telephone answering service, which takes messages from people responding to your ad for only $10 per week. -Put the Daily Pilot classified section to work for you. Catt 642-5678 today. .. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 -J-' ____ .,..,..-.. --.... ·--__..._ ....... .--. .... _,..._ ........ ~ -.. " . ., GJVow lbu Can Sell More. • • PENNY PINCHER ADS Still onlv $2 3 lines for 2 daya only Sf a da_y, 34c a llne. Advertlae one or more Item• "alued up to $100. Each addhlonal line 11 only 60c for th• two daya. Sorry, no commerclal ad• allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or uae your BankAmerlcard or Maater Card. §VoW:. .§VeW... More value for your DIME in the fa mo us Dally Piiot DIME - A -LINE ADS Advertlae Item• up to $50 In value In Dime-A-Line ada every Saturday In the Dally Piiot. Bring your ad with caah to any of our three convenient offlc4'1 or mall your copy with a check or money order for th• correct amount. Sorry, no llveatock, produce or plant• and no commerclal ada are allowed. Each Item muat be priced with no Item over $50. Dime-A-Line ad• may be placed at the Coata Meaa office untll 3 p.m. Friday, untll noon Friday at the Laguna Beach or Huntington Beach otflcea. TM =Jt QAMQI SAL.I on "'9 Orenge Coaat le In the DaltJ Piiot Ct•• : ca.an out the doMta, attic I kkle' room• now • . • turn rour unw1need "•me Into CASH. Cell now to place your ed for next weekend. 142-1871. DAILY PILOT 1 642-5878 . --------~ ~--- Su~'t. OclotMW 5 1980 C:SELECT tPROPERTIES MUSTIE A IARGAIMI Very seldom on market ' Super neat hardwood floor home 3 lldrm :.! bath, brick f1repl11ce. vaulted ceilinged hv1ng room QU1et street fan- t as tic fllm1ly home Sl~.950. Call now lo see ~2313 JUSTUSTID! MEWPOl'T SHORES W AT ERFR ONT elegant 4 Br. 211 Ba. 2 s tor y home 2 Fireplaces Shake r oof RedwooJ d ec k i n g Storage c abin t'ls 1n garage Price indudes land ~.000. JUST LISTED! WA TBtFtlOMT Pl ER/FUMT. quaint 2 bdrm home on legal R 2 lot 2 ca r g arage $425,000! OCEANFflOMT Large s upe r deluxe CORN ER duplex. 3 Br, J ba up ; 2 Br, 2 Ba down Xlnt condition. S895.000. lcAoa lay Prop. Realtors •675-7060• SPYGLASS CASTLE Quiet, Cul-de-Sac pro- lel1S this stately Cape Cod. Southpon Home A Family Paradise w 15br. 4'2ba, 3 family rooms as well as livmg & dining rooms. Wooded ~ ard Lies a special expenence for all! s.595. In) 640-7669 !LET'S SWAP! I have a 2500 fl 4 Br . 21_, Ba custom home on one very private acre ·Whal have you? OwnerrBkr. Norm McKinley. 631-1266 ftY UDO ISU on a lot plus 1.-'l, 5 bdrms plus 5 baths. Owner will Cinance. Recent price reduction. Be sure & call Barbara Chambers for details. You will love Lido Isle ~ fAIUl.OUS UDO ISi.i Large assumable 12°h-loan. Wide lot, south patio, 3 car garage. Owner motivated. Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. SPY•LASSIM THI SICY The prestige or living in Spyglass Hills . Fantastic ocean view & city lights. Breathe the clean air & relax in the jacuzzi while sipping a cool drink. This lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has been upgraded throughout. Many extras. EYaYTHI.,._ YOU CAM ASIC FOi JO' SUP-"IW C» IA Y Beautiful 2 bdrm. private suites plus den. private patio, deck. wet bar, dumbwaiter. central vacuum system. Many upgraded extras. Exclusive Harbor area. Will not last! CHAMPAGMI TASTI End unit enclosed. garages. beautiful greenbe lt . 2 bdrm, 2112 bath. $115.000. Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. EASY LIYIMG Lido Peninsula. mobile home. 2 bdrm, 1112 bath, cabana. $75.000. Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. Fr. .......... ~ ... -.... ........ c .. ••for • ., al t a1 I. 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO . NEWPORT BEACH Sl2,000 DOWN Costa Mesa 2 Bdrm cot · tage on a huge R 2 lot Low down Wllh no quali fying S84.950 total pnce Call now for s howing. 546·2313 MODB.HOME l,luallly thruout is what you'll find with this 3 Bdrm townhouse. Close to everything. Offered with owner helped rina nc1ng 'Calf now. 540-3666 FOllCLOSUlll MISA YRDI On the course 3 Bdrm fixer. total S275.000. Asking $329.000. SJ0,000 DOWN Loans COIONA DIL MAI DUPt.U Two 3 Bdrm units 1 year new. Assume lsl OT of S2S0,000 at 13.,.. and owner will carry the balance . HA.IOI VIEW HILLS Owner anxious on this 4 Bdrm. single . level, comer location home. Double · door entry, ceramic tile thruout. Kitchen cooking island, FLEXIBLE financing. $235,000. COZY llACH HOME Steps to Newport's sandy shore. Vaulted ceilings , brick fireplace. 3 patios. Owner anxious. Has 3rd TO due. IRYINE, S 127 ,500 Two story. 4 Bdrm 3 bath. family room hosts massive stone fireplace. vaulted cei Ii ngs . open gourmet kitchen. Owner leaving area. says. "submit any offer." 67l-1550 RE~LTORS UH VIA UDO MIWPOIT llACH 2 COl,OliTI Pl.AUN. MIWPOn llACH HADOallDM Country English estate on prime ' oceanview lot offers custom European · elegance for under two million. Call Marlene Wilkinson. · ::;,~ONDO, .:fj ... _ .. ,•j•.!11114 .. ,·1·1 .. ·-1 ... I. ~ Magnificent 6000 sq ft traditional t home in Newport Beach's moat . elegant gated communUy. Sl,700,000. Call Marlene. Better hurry on this one. ll won't last ! Sharp 2 Bdrm, Wllh new paint & carpels + an assumable loan. Call now 540-3666 •Whelan Real Estate cars"bikes• ·skateboards· trucks· baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walkers•toys ·wagons•••• scooters· hot rods•coupes· trailers•hard tops•convert· ibles•motor homes•lawn mowers•limos •corPorate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•••• • typingtables wheelbarrows• recreation a I vehicles•golf carts*model trains"bikes *pianos•cars refrigerators "skates•••••• If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Dailv Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad· VIEW FROM JASMINE CIED Impressive, sophisticated home. Imported brick entry flooring. high beam ceiling frml Uv rm & beaut. dining rm. intimate den & gourmet kitchen. 3 distinctive bdrms, 2lr'i ba. cozy retreat with frplc appendix to mstr suite. Manicured flowered patio w/redwood decks . Ocean views. Alarm system. A home of great subtlety. $435,000. Please call Linda Ferguson for appointment to see .... 759-0363 675-231 I IALIOA ISLAND con AGE Twe •• 11m. I hlll c• we ............... c ...... let•. Seller wlll ceHl•r MC....., ftlBI: .... O•~ .. Sllt,IOG. ......... AUTHENTIC SPANISH EMHALDIAY c .... tlM ..... s,.1 ....... Oce_ .. &1 1191 .., fMlw-I•• oc•• •l•w, lt•r4w--4 , ....... .,..u ••.. 1 .... 3 ...... '-Ir,.... ..... .. l•t· leelly e •Ice It•••· $171,000 SHOGUN 1910 ,,. ' .. ~... ..... ... ..,.. .................. ~ ,,.. .................. .,, s ........ ,... .. ...__ .......................... ...................... t ••• ........ ~ ............ .................... ........... ) ........... ... ................. -l•••qkj ....... ... ,.... ...... .. , .. .... .. ........... 111.000. ~~~rv:!' 644-7020 .turA-¥OUr ,-....... --. ".'ffEWPORT IUC.H wheels into cash. ....._,.,, .. ,, L .............. \ t IALIOAISl.Aaie : The charm and island lifestyle of old ; Balboa is captured in this 6 Bdrm • Cape Cod family home. On the bayfront w/pTivate pier & dock .. Sl .100.000. Co~tact Nick Kane or I Conrad Mencom. J ... CAM'IOM : Magnificent 7 Bdrm custom home on the 9th fairway with views of Big; Canyon Country Club and Newport ! Center lights. Offered at $1,500,000. ; . • Popular Versaille townhome with ~ dramatic 2-story entry, 4 bedrooms . 5~ baths and a large game room not found in other Versailles. $610.000. See; Markey Morgan, · WYM.ASS HIU. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, family room. guest quarters. pool & spa, beautifully: decorated. A super buy at $449,500. · See Nick or Conrad Sat 12·4. Sun 1·5 at . 8 Monterey Circle. Spectacular highly customized home on a beautiful view lot with an · outstanding brick patio and pool area. French doors. wood paned windows. security system and more. Contact ~ Nick Kane or Conrad Menconi for further details. $975,000. This 4 Bdrm house has lots of space. family room. and rumpus room. The yards are lavishly landscaped with automatic s prinklers and exterior • lighting. The sparkling pool has two spas and brick decking. $'195,000. UOOllLI Over 50' of Lido Isle waterfront with private pier and slip. Contact Ed ., Dillon. ~ ' coaOMAD&MAI • Enter a realm of appointed elegance in this custom European home featuring French doors, molding.• hand painted tiles and beveled glass. $695.000. See Mearlene Rounsaville on Sat/SUn 1-5 at 315 Poppy. UAm Bluffs immaculate 3 Bdrm condo on f beautilul greenbelt location. With 2 • private patios. Community pool Open . Sat/Sun 1·5. 2027 Vista Cajon . $850/mo . r Newly painted and carpeted 3 Bdrm I 2-story home with lar1e aundeck for sale or lease. SlOOO/mo. .,, . ~ 644-"'0 _, _ IPYOU - have 1 MrVKe to offer or IJOlida to ~u. paau •n •d In the Dill ~~-Pilot ClaseUted Section . . , PflOM 642·5'71. MlmHILP7 Help YoW'lel! to a Heapiftl Nk:ctlcm of ~lied Hopefuls In the DAJLYl'ILOT HELP WANTED A1l6 \ • --I ••• JA~CI .. t9 SHOAL ~SAT&SUN .. , •• d•-' •. ,. ............. , .,,.1.ted. ,. ... c.,, ..... , .. Ill .. rt. l ..... 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I 1 II ll'o.{ 17lHHlll'i / 1 4 J I lt9'JO TAKE ADV 4HTAc;E OHLY Slt,900 Lo\<!h 1 u.trm 11r ' 10 d1l1onecJ l'o!>IJ ~1•:i.:1. flim1h l1111n,· u11 41Ut:L l·ul de :.at·. n~t lc'(I ll t1t0n1~ lJll trt-t'S Al't 4wd 011 th1~ harg.1111 ' l:u 11 t111la). ti-16 7171 4 BDRM St 05,100 Huge l'ume r lot. RV ar ceso; Overs1z~d :1 1•;.ir garaj.(e, too Owner ~ays bnng all off ens (.;all ~ SE.A COt!E PROPERTIES 7 1 4-631-6990 GREAT POTENTIAL w.: c?fi ef. Bnng pa1.11t. wallpJ1>er. 0 '&a & 1ma)(tndt10n 4 lid rm • • • ~ • • • den, large private ; ard. c·hu 1~·e N c~p or t More value for your DIME ne1ghbl1rtH)C'i•I \ b:iri:a111 tnday profit to11111rro" • ~ .~.·~.·~il·7·1 .. ,.. ......... In the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Advertise items up t o SSO 1n value 111 Olnie·A·Llne ad• every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. Brl'1g your ad with cash to 11ny of our three convenient offices or mall your c;.opy wllh a check or money order lor the cort·ect amount. Sorry. no llve1tock. produce or plants end no commercial ads 1ir" allowed Each Item must be priced with no llem over $50 Dlrne·A·Llne ads may be placed at the Costa Mesa office unlll 3 pm Frtaay, until noon Frtd•y al the Laguna Beat h or Huntington Beach of11ce$ THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS DAILY PILOT ~JJ;=l4t4tlm BEACH DUPLEX SI 75.SOO Whal 11 great f,xer L-Ots or potential I )nly l lllk to ba~ La::.t c.ne ldt •Jf tt 0!> kind' Call (.t) ......_ __ .,, SEA COVE PROPfRT/fS 71 4-631-6990 COLONIAL MANSION $1 ,100,000 Open 5-dcry 12-6 Call Mow for lnforwm· t;on ~21. Surf Realty 536-7542 KISS TOUR LAHDl.010 GOODIYE! There·s a 3 lir CundtJ wa1t1ng for you on ti qwet, cu!-de 53l laue It has IJuill an !'. di s · hwasher. attra c tive balcony nghl ore the Master Bedroom All this and a good siie yard! Come buy this fl 19,500 bargain--,and k1Ss ~our landlord good bye! 10'\I "I Ill \11) l'\1 I • •1• 673-6210 .._YA"oa.o- Vacant" ready to move in. 3 br . 1~ ba. E'daUng loan 1s $56,600 w ith pyml5. $93/mo. P.1.P.J tr owner will help w /2nd Open sun. 12·5, 15892 Gamet, Westminster or ~all ~. 912-0'TlS INVESTMEMT •S••UI• "Learn How To Invest In Real btate Wltb LitUeOr No ·M Down!" "T'~ not &lvinl enoush return? lnf\aUoD <>uutrlpplng Bau Interest?... - Win 'l1le l'\aht Against Inflation! &....HewT•...._. .. I ......... i ••. ;n::Now- ~~.~.~ ........ ~~~:::.':-:.~ ........ ~~~ .......... !~!~!!':~ .......... !~~ ~~~~~ .......... !!!~!~~ .......... ~~~ .... ,., t 002 .... r.. t 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WTWPOOL I IT TM Olll9• CllMornbld J BK. 211a. near Weatc llff Plau 1 Enormo us r11 m r m w brkll frµI<' f r1•1wti clil()rt1 lt'ldlnl( to ht• m.111 CAT Al.IHA tSlANO New !br. 2ba COM1011 Vlcw11. lcfl land, furn 1111Jd el. p 11r1nerabl1>,. a vail, princ-1111111 only Alt 714 H411 l !1 11 ur 213 ~10 24'?0 TRY THIS " 1111t1I ''" Jn 11.Jch·d lluuu" mottler 1n 1 .. w quJrlt•r ' I 111.11w1oi: '" 1tfl•.11 h J11 J1>.1n lluwt• lto-,1llrn 117!1 71~• 1...,.rsie f'llCJI & .1111 11111111· 0 111) SI'. 0(111 .lcn•o'l1 .I fklrm 'J Ht.1 111 c :,11 111•11 (; n.1v1• <;•~ "' ~ .. 1 1 h I 111 .... 1 10140 A.·k f11r ...; m•h -• COTr nr /i LTI ~ ~ 1nvnrnrnr conr~nr You · ve Arrived at ... LIDO ISLE Ir a1td "~w OR th• "'art.et. ,..ewly dKOf'Cftd 4 ....... hCMM ...... 6oh of ct.ens\ Se.Otts of mMltftM.s lnllltt tWs o •CHJIMfiuttt ruldNu. Call ~ a11 Dppcl l:wat. BIG CANYON AM-It cYSto.n .._ °" ftw CJDlf courw. S ..... 41/J ~ wltlt O'lft' 6000 sq ft of II a, lfkewt ~ fr n..-.g •f•wt.. C,..._ security. hety ... ~ty lnc"'61g Mllld't fPir't tmd a SS Cttff wiM c ..... ly .,,,. SI .ts~ LINDA ISLE If y• lo•• a cyoclo.tt MfffMJ. tMa wot•rfr•t r.tr•at It It. Fo.rte..: dlffwf_. ldllds of wood -.I lah of tft. c_.._ to ..... tWt a ca.sk Mauly. Wll CICCOIOSJDCdmla 7§' ,_a:t. $2.15 ....... LAGUNA BEACH Loe..._ ... c...._ ,._ ..... nit 4 .._ .._ wHlt .-st ..... It locahd I• o•• of tt.e fl•••t g•orded co , .......... llr'Mo .... 5 steps to th......_Offwfed..tS3.l...._ TURTLEROCK The ........ .. tc.lty llYINJ .., ... , ...... I I J It,..... .. ttlh lloachc>ar 4 ..... 2'/2 ball: e.o... wltlo a bedllflf ... c111ta.: pad 9d .. ot0 • ctnnlud Cot"'Raf" lof. YCN fttfoy P"f•ety llt aft ••c•I. area of lr•I••· Affr actl"• fi•o11ch1CJ a•allable. C all f o r lftfocMafioA. rriced of S 194,9!>0. t 9521 Sierra Roten Open 5-doy I to 5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS hy H -Ax It .. --.I r-. the ...... .,._ ........ f8'lly ...... he ... toe...._ ..._. -nc. Tll• ... d•or • .. •rf•l"""i er•• la CO•fh°I wMll peal ~ lwtdi llQ. s 154,000 CORONA DEL MAR Hwbor ~w Hiit -•few, ~. •iew le.MM c059ta + •.-Y hw ~ for W ' -I -toy of CJO' «JeOid 'IH!'W of ~ bay, ,...... & """' llqMI.. Tltft 4 ... dNaWi often ~ !ft pri•ecy. Pric.cl .t $425,000. 2731 P.W. 0,... Sat/S-I to S CORONA DEL MAR~NITS If loc.._ h h••rt• •... tllh Is"· AR opp• lwfy to oww your oMt Soufll of Cod Hi91t•., hplex. Mk• p6au to Un Of' ...... L.-ge n•-.tih ao.. $22',SOO. CAPISTRANO BEACH hfoy ... •Ip fflc... OC._ Yl•ws OT.,.r :! I 0.. Polllt l .. bor frOM yow .... 4 .... 41/J .......... nl• c.....,,,..... .._ ...... .., ... •ffa...ff I• ol4 world ..... ty 9d er•• 1"p 0. ...._ 'IJ acre of l••d, JM Hl•Y tt.• prf•ocy •d MC ..... of ,_-OWW C_,.... Offend .. s .... ooo. 26411 P ...... Or. 0,... W/S•d., 11to5 Call o•r office for f•for•etlo• cw_.. •other cnto. .._. "°"' ...,. CGI JfDKtlo& -- COSTA MESA~NITS S...-l•bW. __ l ..... -2~ d•,I••· Hl9'•1t q••llty, close to " ............. ...,..,._...._. XWflli•illlgn ...... M••offfw-. lAGllllA HILLS na. ...... ,,.., "' .............. h ......... -.,, ....... ,. ..... .. .................. 5-fw-..... ... , A '* ... _.. ca i:l 11 • ...... " __ ..... & ..,.. ...... ..., Col,... 1•"'9-hcelewtty •ca••• Mtlt ._.. & .... C-__,...., .. ,... ....... ,......., ......... ,... ..... ywc:l ,...., • 4 U ..._ J•/2 .._.. ..._ ,_ c• N•• ... ,,..... .t 1247,100. ,241411-..... O,.W2te4 2075 Sen Joaquin Hiiis Rd. AcroH from BIG CANYON Newport Beech 840·5717 -> OPEN SAT ·SUN 1·5 NIW_"POll_llT,.. ... MTS. 411 EL MODENA. Vncant Must sell! This new 4 Br h o m t> w I S'P ~ c i o us k it I ftl m rm . l•:x<·tting fl oor plan w/ctrc. staircase. Detached garage w/sep. bonus rm. UlUN<; OFF F:RSI $285.000. CALL TO SEE 673-9860 WATBF«ONT DU,LEX. l.arge 3 Br & <h•n h•>IYW wt l ' Br renta l J)ock for 2 lio<1l!\ l.:.t \'ic,h us(.' nf wood & glass . ltugc put 10, l>llndec·k MOTIVATED :-\ J•; LI .1':H I $11~1.51.11) LfOO ISU'S BEST OllY' 2 Br. 2 Ba w 1 d \11 1 m ~<• patio stra<la location. Ov.rw r wr h\•lp fin~n l'e A steal at ~:!!12.()(XI. LtDO 1Sl£. Spat·111u:-. h \' rm w/formal din rm gourmet k 1h:hcn, :1 lrg Brs . c·<w h v. own bath S11nny So. patio. w11k ~trcct tc> 'tlreet location. $42.5.000. tf C H DUPLEX. H<·:.t rt'nl<tl arP<J 7 \ ~a r " rww. I .arw' 4 Br up. 3 Br down f'~a rh unit'' 12 h~1. ~ lrplc $237,000. C O STJ. MESA CONDO. Pride o f o" 11<'• "h1p 2 Ott 2 RA. nr. Or. Coast C'ol!f•ge f rt•t r 11p vist a Heduced to S96.lll1'J D.A.V r D s 0 N a E A LT t r NC. . ·. llt6_Newporl Blvd , NB 673·9060 t!E: BEDBGE ELllRS CD. OVFR 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 1915 IEltYL LAME HARIOlt HIGHLANDS O~ SUM t-4 : 1· t I 1111!' uffrn'fi' <'hJrmml.! 1\ntl Im · 111 • 11111 .. 1\'11h l.;:iq :e l.1.·1nl! H11om Thr<'e llttlr11111" T lt1l'f' Bathe; Oen ~F.W t; ''" 111• I l"t1·h en Tv.11 l'.JllO'i Lrivelv l..111'1:.1 ·•PlrlJ.! Ro•im f '11r ;\l11t11r llome A \111• 1 ~'1' ,\t s1•n so11 25 1a1Dc;EWOOO WOODUIDGE O~SUH 1-S • 111 I h1 I 11\•• ,\ l 'n 1q 11•· T l1rt•e Ht'tlr1K1m JJ.·• ... hr·tl 1-.wof., llnm• f•nrr·· f)e\••l1•p· 1111 rit .•t1rto.\1t1•l<'rl 11\ t:r:1-.. A. Tro•r•-. F .1ri1 h '{•••Ill \ 11 Ii l-'1rt>pl .. 1 • lpt>n~ T11 llt<<'hlfll! "' il. '\1d t I 1L'lll ~ \\ oo!l'I \ lt'Y.' :-.epar.1t• lt1 llllo.. u.~ .... \l.111\ l fll!I all•·• Ht>t1Ut1f11lh it·• • .11i'11 • "1H1111 II\ lndlorlt•, R1 ,1( h .·., •• I•' •·1. 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Clct':J11 \11 11 11111 .1•·d .,, l't·i·f,•<lll>ll l.OJj!t'lllJl> • 11-iorn \\ 1•111 Fl •• , 1 • .,, "" \.\ Jll11a pt>r' 11111 11 111 11111•1< :--he-I\ e .; EH•n S1anrt1n1? l«•om \t111• A1111101:1tw Spnnklt>rs S<>euri· I' <;1~l 1•111 ,\SS\ .II\ H1 E FIR;;;T $41r0 flclC1 ,\I 11 !'· 1 h\ltt'I' \I ;11 (';i rn ~<'nnd Oon t \J 1.;!I 1·11,,. ~'>711 (~ l(j OUTST AMDIMG IA YF«OHT HOME ~lt'I' 'I hro11.l(h F l1•1!.111r l>••ors Into This J.o, l'h 1 11~111m 11 1111 1 llo ml' l.1H'at ecl lln ,., 11111PJ\ll•I \ 11;1\ r lrn•I Plan lnl'lt1clf'S L iv 111c H1111 m f.'111 mal 0 1n1n ~ Rno m . lJ1•11 l.11tr:i1' T h .. S1i.11·1ol1~ ,\I 11ste. flt•dr1)11m (I\ "rirn1k111,t.: Th•• R;" ll:is A 1'1rq1l.11 •. ~ \ I 11"1rto11~lv \r..,ointl'd B11th l'h• 11· \r 1· 1'hr1't l >tlwr Reolrooms & Ma1d·s Hrn•m ,\ ll.11 It Pll'r ,'\. Slip f'c;r \ l ,ar1!<' 't .11·ht '\hu"' n fl\ '\ r po1nt m<'nt Onh SI ~f>lltOI WITH Gau T PltDI wt PlllS8CT lln t· 111 "'"" 1111n ' \lost Distinl!uished llonw-. !\tt11:11,,1 1111 \n t\ere or Ground •,\ tllt \ ""' 1 p111c l'oin11ram1<' \'te\\ Of 1h·1• ,, " 1 .. 1:11111' &. 1.· <.:1 o;tlin e Sf',·en Bt.•cl rrwm" F ;im1h· Room. Galler ra !Ir.cut rful Pool & l>t'l'k Sep11rat<' <111arters F11r St.ttl Shmr..n Rv Ai)pointment Only :(:-., ~I Ml 1,11~1 IACIC IAY H ;ire• Two !'-t"rv \°1)11cl11 In This Lo\'l•ly 1\n·;1 :-.1111111•·., ·rv Fn•('wnvs Three LarRe lh'dr<M1m!. I I\ mg ll11(1m With f'ireplure S11nnv Pn v<ilt• Pulio Sw1mmm11 Pools & 11 ~··· rc·11ti11n t\ n•:1 lll'c111l 1 fully M amt<tinnl <irnund!. Unl,v ~112.!"Al<I INVESTORS A nBmON ~kl' l.1v:ihh' llom<' On A Laq~e R 2 Lot In lll•lf1·r ·\rt•a (\f Coo;t:i Me'!a. Build An Extra 1 'r1JI Fnr lc11 llllH' Prrce(I At S95.SOO IA YSHOltlS IA Y,_OM'T 40-f00T AtOMT AGI. "8, DOCK I':)( C'lttsl\ e R:wshores Community Lovely \1 ;h\••r S111tl' With Fireplace Plus Four fll•flrMm!. &t 8 (tntl' ll oom & Oen Spal·tou;; l11nm1o1 J\rra With Wrt l.h1r Truh· Goreeous \re" Of lslund11 & Channels And An Extra I ,1rj!\' F'ronl P11t 10 & Deck S 1.6.'iO UOO MEW CONDO usnMG T" o R\•drooms, Two Raths . Spacious Ur111ms Remodt'll'rl Kit<'hen. Private Pa tio. lmm1<\'lll11H· l 'onrl1t1on. Beautiful Com m11nll\' r.rnun<I~ Pool. Puttin11 Green. Cnn \1•011•1H l.c11 .1t1on Ci REAT FINANCING 1\V A 11.Ant.J-: 'l:l2 95(). HIW usnNG-UDO ISU T1l ri Loc11tion. N1•11r Tennis Courts & f\elll'h<'l' Really Neat Two Bedroom Home W11h Form11I Oinlni:: Room. Plus Sm all f)c•n 1\SSllMAlll.fo: t.OAN s:ns.ooo. ® ·--............. 75g.9110 •2c.,. ....... ... _,.,.e.....,. ..__ ..._ ..... ,..... .......................... -........... -.... .... ICl .. SIOAD TIMMIS COUil Outst a nding vie w of ocean. Bay. & nite lites, ballroom with bar. 4 Br. 3 Ba. formal dining. Alt this and room for tennis court. 550 LH. Bob' & Dovie Koop. 631-1266. 760-1~. A gt RE/MAX SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT NEWPORT HOME-0.W. CARRY ••-"M l bed. .2 be., l ,..... + ,.. ... boat Of' IV stoe ege ..., .. • ...... f_...ly cue 1ty. s 111,000 owe 11• T.D •• 631·1400 TOTAL VIEW-WATER/LIGHTS 01te--of a ..... ,. •rtv OYetiD a»., ... porfr wltlo a YllW OF IA Y, OCIAN & '"4JM ......... COf'OINI ......... ~ .... ty '-9r 4 bed ....... wltt. ,.,_. ..,..., Hit.nor ......_ w'"9 bricli & 9"'••• J· C"8iu:•s; 2 bed. ...................... ,,. perty wltlt ce:erla .... ! $491,000. 673-6900 NEAR PARK WITH GAZEBO Hew °" the 1Hrtiet for the f...aty. Coot •nahd l bH, 2 b& wHlt fJft barb•q••· brick patio -4 ••hr• grHutery. le ... lf.1 tll• etmy, 0,.. laltchft & ...... ...._SI ll,000. 0.. of .... lo...t prk.cl .._. .......... 611 -1400. ON WATER-VIBRANT DECOR YomcJ ...t Hclt9g. WATllNOMT Z· dory ..... wllll fore•.,. YllW ef Pa..._ md 111 ..... •H•lr. 0.....'1 nit het Z-ttory .. tter Miff• wltto ............... ,.... ............ -... c.,.,....1oc..._ wMll .... of...,.. foot ... 1..cl ... two 3 .._ ....._ st .o•s.ooo. c .. '7Wtoo. FRONT ROW BAY VIEW Oon'· ~ ......., cwty.d pri'VKJ wltlt POOL L.9t 4 ..._ + t-, ,.._., ..... ra ..._. worta -W lt't o.ly S4t5,000 wf .. 1-4 l•c .. 4hd. o ......... .-.c-.. '11·1400. BAYFRONT CONDO Secwity, .... ,,... .............. VllW of l.y & poet. Speclo.tt .2 ...... ..... boot tip Cl\'....... ·~ $25,000. Owner •nds to sul. S l JS,000. 631 -1 400 NEW HOME WITH VIEW Ac.,._~ ... .._wtt.cp'..tnno- HOMll ....... T1W Nfrt to .......... witla pltch•d b••"' ultht9t. Rust .. ........... CJOUrlMf ~ .... r•••· 1-... l .._ ...... ._ ...... pri••-"" ....... A lar'9f •t Ith to. .... OWMf' ... c.trry ... 211111 T.D. $495,000. YU o f wa).r & U99'ta. 63 hl400 'PERFECT:~~ t . ijUALITY Profuliar.-, •ONhct..., g,t a f! So _, tplCW ..... " ............. l Wr• ~. MC'° 01 Fretlcll tleors, ~ ............ & ¥11W. Shp dowwo ...... ,,_ _.. IN"*f.., ,_, Views*'-..,_. IM•sa•• A perfect ...... for .... f...., .............. . lo•he.1y. aed.c•d to SlJl,000. '31·1400. EXCEL COND~NVESTOR ., ....... a4 ........ c ........... l••c•. FrH.,y '•l•t•4 ••4 ••w ......... a..tobHcll. ..... , .... acltoGlt. stt. too. 611-1400 LUXURIOUS NEW DECOR hcftM • md _, wltlt lillle 1d c ... iulgs, ., ..... lut•w.-.Y ..... wttll etrl•-. ..t• • trHI ~ ...... ry. Acros• ...._ ....,, c-+t md yery prf•• .......... S,.C'-2 .... + ... --.. ..... ,.... .. c•••••d ....,... ............... ..._for ... perfectlololtt! s 149,500. NEWPORT /6 UNITS lat ........... ..,... ..... Lec.e.d .. CDMMldat .... ff c• be wd for ....... ..... ret1•w1w or 71. 1450,000. WAJERFRONT VU-POOL/SUP heullM Clrl"'•• t.y _... ..._. ,... ................. ,.. fwf fw ... ..... ,, .... , ............ .... ... .._ ...... ,.... ......... .. o ............. ,.,.._ ...... , •• , •. S710,000. 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SHAIP MIW LISTIMG Picture this : brick pathway. lovely Cam. rm. with wide louvre s hutters. 2 fireplaces. 3bdrs and lots of charm in Mesa Verde. Priced at $138.500 with YA te rms. Call Jackie Handleman. MBA YMDI Very popular one story, 4 bdr. Buccola built home across from Tanager park. An exclusive listing with Jackie Handleman. Call for. details. WO.an llST 2U W/Lon Pro! decor, earthtones -Great location to lake, pool & spa. 111ho/c assumable OMC 2nd. $144,500. Patrick Tenore. MmWtOll'r OCIAM YllW C:OteOtt New 2,035ft. 2br + den w/ocean view a 43ft deck for only $262.500 incl pool. spa + security gate. toin aaaum. owe 2nd. Patrick Tenore. TWO 2la PATIO HOMES-POOL & TIMMIS Sharp 3yrs ne w Irvin e patio homes-li v. rm .. din. rm .. lrg yards. fireplace + assumable loa ns -1. $113.995 2. $115,900 (SOLD-End unit) THESE WON'T LAST. Call Patrick Tenore today. MIWPOIT HTS-PllMI 1-2 LOCATION Investors 2br. 1 ba home to build out. $125.500. Patrick Tenore. MIWPOlt1' Hll•HTS Stunnin g architect-designe d ho me featurin g 3 bedrooms. cathedral ceilings. s kylights. secluded master suite and much more. ~.000. Open house Sun. 1-4. Call J eanne Salter. llST IUY IN llYI .. Exceptional 3bdrm in model move-in condition . Only $101 ,900. Call Lois Miller. ..-s IOAD NIWPOn Fab. view ocean, bay. nite lites. 4br. 3ba. ballroom. pool. rm. for tennis court. $550K L.H. Bring any and aJJ offers. Bob & Dovie Koop .. LIASI W /OPTION TO 1UY M.1. 5br, 3ba, formal dining, fr. $170K. S96K 1st. lOK dn. Newly decor. Bob & Dovie Koop. . IAYfllOMT 3br. 3ba. very lrg. lot. sandy bch, rm. for 45ft boat. Lowest priced waterfront home $435K w/240K 11.4 int. Bob & Dovie Koop. ..-,OIT + UNITS 3br. 2ba, fr. Owner unit+ 3-2br. 2 ba. Vr. shrp. S340K w/190K auum at 11% inc. $21.300. Bob & Dovie Koop Mi&tAll•'S IMAM All new design, open kit .. din. fr. liv. rm. Fab kit w/isl bar. 3br. · 2ba, Ivan Wells home. Bob & Dovie Koop. ,S285.000 Motivated. 6 UNITS Supt'r rl'ntal lorat on. y~utv or summer wmter $100.000 down a nd own<>r will ••ttf'M' the balance Askintc $53.~.(Q) . LIDO ISLI OWNER WILL CARRY 1.ar~(' rt-deconh.•d 4 Rdrm w/hul(~ :-.t·purate rn s tr s uit e ups tairs t ;ourmct kite-hen. imported tile & 'inks . 2 fi replaccK, rtt'w heating, nt>w tile roof Vn<·unt a nd rh~ Askin1it $460.0110 Open Sunrtuy 1·5 124 Vlu <> 111t0 OCIANFIOMT 2 Br upper a nd 2 Rr lower·duplex :'-J11·(• <·urpeting und drapes. good rt>n tal:!. ne11 r ever y thing AsktnR $43.').(.W-tl HEW OCIANNOMT H~auttfully decorated and furnished 3 & 2 Bdrm duplex with 4 car garage. OFfo""ER YOUR DOWN PAYMENT a nd take over a BI G 1st TD at 123_.cr, inter est fo r 30 yea r s and n o qualifying. Asking only $695.000 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 N.wporl ll•d. corwer 30th Pete Barrett ) .;:::=:presents::::=~ NEW FOi YOU TO VIEW WISTCUllF CHARM• -Abounds with warmth and style and privacy. Be the first to see this new offering. $249,500. I 500 C. ••• NI 0,.. S. I -1 FIESH AND DRICIOUS YACMfl' DOYll SHOalS -Ready for family with excellent taste who wants excellent neighborhood. and who needs spacious 3 Bdrm + + home. $389,500. Price includes land. lllJ ...... •• .. 0,.. s.. 1-1 BALBOA PBlllSULA PlllT OM~A4[1.. HO....._.With lots of charm and distinction. Can be 4 or 5 Bdrms, island kitch. formal dining rm. 3 ba +no care yard . $335,000. I 70l 1. Ocem ....._, Ml 0,.. S. 1·1 WATEIFIONT -PIEi -POOL MO •• •• TO c:aoss -Convenient for all -3 Bdrms. beautiful view - this h om e h as it all ! $895,000 leasehold. $1.545.000 fee. 1351 ................. o,..s.la.1.1 CLIFF HAYDI SPACIOUS HOMI PLUS YllW - 2 Bdrms. dining room and nice sitting room upstairs with panoramic view. Lovely patio and gardens -custom built for special people . $285.000. 225 ... f'l. NI 0,.. S. l·S ON THE GREENBELT HAllOI YllW HOMIS -4 Bdrm Monte~o model. beautifully upgraded. near community pool. on fee land. Flexible finan cing! $249.500. ltlO Pt. c.-y, NI 0,.. S-. l·S WOOlllllDliETOWNHOME PICTUll flUICT -3 Bdrm. spacious yard and patio. Double garage. See this award-winning m odel. $162,900. tZ W. Y• &.o.p. '"· 0,.. S-. 1-S VALUE -VALUE~ VALUE Dlllf'llLD PlAN 2 -3 Bdrms. 2 baths. comfortable family room + low maintena nce yard. Nearby com · munity pool. park + tennis. $152.500. CLIFF HAVEN EXCLUSIVE WITH PllY ACY AMO SICUllTY -This custom 3 Bdrm home has gated courtyard entry, walled yard with swimming pool a nd low maintenance gardens. $350.000. LIDO ISLE COMFORT ON SWll WIOI LOT -45' Street to Street. Beamed ceilings, used brick fireplace. Plans available for remodel wtih coastal approval. CaU for details. CHIE lllUX COIOMA I& MAI -MIW US11• · gorgeous big homes -S & 4 Bdrm units. Open beams. fireplaces, balconies or patios. Llght and airy and in move in condition! Over 3500 sq. ft. for $345.000. So. of highway. ASI US ..... w .._ wwu•r ,.... .,.. wllldt awn..,.,.. a......._ RCTaylorCo 040-9000 S25.000 PlllCI IEDUCTIOM ATMUTIC CLUI with two regulation rac quetball/ h·a ndba II courts in Newport Beach. Gym equipment includes 8 Nautilus machines and other weight lifting a ppa ratus sauna and spa on large double lot. Asking $324,500. RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 4 C0NV£Nl[NI SHOPPINC ANO S£WINC CU10£ FO R lHl GAl ON TH£ CO For an Ad in Women'' World Cdl S..e 642-5678. ht. 330 S11jdea cLAss1c s I H;..t "inc\\ 1·Jp 1u,1 c-., t'r"' 1 h• ··It"''''~ .•tt•I fl,..,, 11,11 ru\\ \\,11:-1han1t lh.11 111~1k .. 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J n l' •''' ••f ,,,,.11 1•n' Jnd fo • '1 .rq• c• It, r ,it t1~ &.- rt•rul.•'u"""' \ltthnvt J•nnr ""''<'•' CU SSIFllD MAIUHIO AOHISS I' 0 "'" 1!i60 f'°"'ta "~'a !12f<!>ll OWNH WILL CARRY I ST TD FOi $4 I J ,SOO .. I 2'/iOr'o Mo L09t he Pa noramu or water . li ghts & moun· tains 4 Bedrooms. famih room. hinai w marble floor for da n~ing. Pool & "Pa ldeul fo1· I amil.v & cnlertaincnent Dover Shores 11 Vl·r·looking Back Hay. 1620 GALAXY OR. OPIH Satf5un 1-5 9UAUTY IUILT 5-UNIT IUH9. MEAa NIWPO.T HltGHTs-4450.000 Real "pride of owne rs hip." Fantastic 3 bdrm owner's unit with family rm .. formal dining rm 2 1'2 haths & 2 fire places. 4 Other lovely units each w/2 hdrms . 2 baths & fireplace. Atriums & patios in all un its. 6 closed garages + 4 parking spaces. Onl y 4 years new DO YOU OWH TRUST DllDS? Use them as ~ down payment. Owner will consider samC' as down payment cm his beautiful Harbor Area home near WestcLi ff Shopping Center. You may be able to buy this immaculate home w12· bedrooms. 2 baths. family room & .S<'panHe dining room . without a ny cash except the normal buyer 's ex pense.s . Rea11tiful IY la ndscaped _ Great for outdoor living. You can't huy more for $179.500. Sec any time. TRUST DHDS DO NOT APNICIATE IN V Al.UI -REAL EST A Tl DOIS! SPICTACULI VACATION HOME I 0 MINUTES TO LAK' ARIOWHIAD Award-wmninJ? design. World vie w from two huge tcrrac·es. Western red rectar in & out Artistic decor 3 bf'<l room~ SeL' no...,. & enjoy it forever. Only $96.500 HA.aaY IAlllTT Via Pu1l.•1• l.M• .... M•1111 I wouJd like to invite you to join my tea m of full-tim e professionals selling belle~ homes in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Last year our average residential sale was S432.150. If you need additional training we have the rinest video tape training cour se available. Your own private des k a nd a dequ;ite competent . as- sistance from m a nagement. Let's dis- cuss it. Please call me at 644·~10. WESLEY N. TAYLOI CO .• IU.LTOIS 2111 S-Jo ...... loed MEWPOllT CINTH. N.I . 644-4' I 0 BAYFRONT On famous Harbor I sland. 40 foot bayfront lot with µier and ~li p and ll ld er h o m e. M a g n1f1c·c 11 1 trCl'S I-loom for large hoat r\ rare opportunity. $1.780.00(J 17141 673-4400 12 13) 628·2828 lL\ll.B<>R DM1ion of Hcrbor lnvethntnt Co. 180 DEGREE MILLION DOLLAR OCEAN VIEW ... OPBO!OUSI SUN 12·5. ,. JOOJ C• feOlllara PRESENTED BY ANITA WALL DONOVAN'S REAL TV \ .. . I " ~ , .. ~.':':.~ ............... terW. .__.. fw w. ~.. ·•·•••·•·•····•·····•·• •.•..•.••••............ .................. !~~ Ga•:~ I 002 Ge•rel -fOOJ •.•......•.•.......•••• ··············•·······• macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY Or: TH( IR~INE COMPANY LIOO 15&.I -IST TIMI on ... Ofl9t SUM '·I P.M. '" VlA UDO S~I <i rt>ot Muple ho mt>' Movc:>·ln ready' <~r,•ut lcw,\l1nn .ur ~11nnv :-.o pat1n romer lol 2BRS. 2 hut ht.. hi1111I~ k1trtwn ~ II\ In ~ dtntn~. 2 polios hut t11 h pu l'ntt•nltij ) for u~to tr: oddlllon $395,000 llona Chtl'hl·~ll·r f>-tl 823.' I K 34 ) IST °"'9 .... -llYINI T8bCI . ~SU.. 1-1 ,,M. 19 I I SIADlt•T! Trun ... ft>rred ownt•r ju!lt <·omplt>lt'<I q1wltt\ n•(urht'>tuni.: JHH~ !Nll<srjlt•d master swlt• w fpll· 1 .111 1w" k 1\l·h\>n tahinet~ finest quulny t'<tqwl I .~ '.im11' pool $439 000 anC'I ltllld I.arr)' Oyf>r r-;.12 .. 2:'-5 (I\ JS I ••H "'D .. "-AN . USTIU••~ Is l ltmt! on m ark et fo1 lht' IOVl'I~· -IRR 1'4."'' home S<>dude.1 park-like setlmji! • fle~ulatton :-.hufflt•h11ard C'Ollrt (;lose lO schools . Shop pang & t·hurdll':, $260.00IJ l<'a:-.ehold Jeanne Barnett 64.i n2011 orE • Sl'N 1 5 r M 2 w1 ARBUTUS 1 K 36 > OPBt SUN I ·5 ft.M. I UI SAtmA•O. IA YCIHT! Elegant 5BR <·ustc)m homt-only $439.500 in<"I land 1 Family rm "' ca thedral ceiling & (pk off lg J)atios & pool in tropical setting Priced to sell owner will assist w l ffnancmg Tom Allinson 642-8235. I K·37 > OPIH SUN 2·5 P.M. 1223 D<>LrHtN TBIACI! Fabulous bav and O<'ean views from the front row of Irvine Ter- race. Custom traditional 3BR home w/spacious rooms. new kitchen. liurary, billiard rm & 5 b<Jths. $690.000 leaseholo. Cathy Schweickert 642-823.5. I K-381 IA YNOHT TOWNHOMI • OPIN SUH 2·5 P.M. I 3 I 9 IA YSIOI DllYI! "One-of-a-kind " w/2 ·viewing terraces to watch the boating action! 3BRS. high ceilings French doors -2 marble fpks . walk in bar . pvt pool an la ndscaped courtyard. $1.100.000 incl. prime la nd Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. CK·39 ) OPBt SUH 1·5 P.M. #6 IOCICY POINT, SPY•LASS HIU! New cus.tom Medite~ranean residence -over 5400 S':J.fl. of fine constn:'cl1on. 4BRS & maids. Country style kitchen w/oak cabinets & top of the line appliances J . car. garage & workshop. $1 .100 .000 Cathy Schweickert. 642-8235 . 1 K-40) I ~T OFFlllNCi -HAllOI •tDGl! Pvt secludect h~deaway w/ a.n open airy expanse of glass & tranq uil views of foothills & water. 2BR Dynast y model offered a l ·SJ65,()(.1(1. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CK-41 ) MIHT COM>,ITIOH ... but priced like a fi xer at $1 24.000 ! Seller leaving arc<.l & must sell this 28R townhome fast! Fabulous comm association facilities. HURRY' Rose Gammon 551-8700. <K-42 ) HEW llSTIMCi -HEW,Ofl llACH! Park Udo value• 2!lRS, 2 bath townhome w/fplc. Enclosed patio. Conve- niently. locatl'd to beach & shopping. $127.500 Lynne Valentine ~-fl200. C K-43 l ~OODllJDGE •LEH -•CH MOO&! Move-in cond1 - llon ! M~y de~orato~ ~ouches -brick & wood patio w~ B~Q pit. A1r-cond1t1oning! Fplc. $115.500. Jamie Wilkinson 551 -8700 <k-44 ) UHDa A MIUIOH! Onl' of the largest slips in Newport Harbor will accommodate up to 85'. Charming car efre(• condominium on the bay -2BRS. den: separate BR & bath $975.000 fee. Barbara Aune 642-823.5. I K 45 I PIHIDafT HOM~ WITH POOL & VllW! Luxurious JBR T.urlle Roe~. lhlls ~a.me w/bteathtaking night light v.1ew. from living & dmm~ rms. Pvt yard w/ lg pool. spa. farera!"g &. gas . BBQ. Air-cond. Owner will assist in creative fmancm,g . $289.900. J ackson/ Elliott 551 -8700 (K-46> . A llST IUY. ~SPYGLASS! 4BR residence w/pool & spa Vaulted ce.ahngs ~ustom woodwork -French doors - mas.ter suite w/sJtting room & elegant bath. Owner motivated. $549,000. Sandie Fix 644-6200 CK-47 ) HAii~ 11~1 PHNCTI~! Peerlessly designed SBR French Mediterranea n Vllla w/unparalleled view! 3. story circula r er:'try w/elegant formal living & dinin~ rms. ~ourmet kitchen. family r m wf2:story loft Ser- vant:, ~trs. Elevator Pool & spa. $2.900,000. Lynne Valentme. 644-6200. <K-48 ) A W~fUL YALU~! Lovely 4BR, study & family rm home m Laguna ~·~uel. Surrounded on 3 sides by homeowners assoc1at1on maintained park. Over 2600 sq.ft. -reduced to $229.900. Jeanne Newman 752-1414 (K-49 ) . Wl~I INVISTMIMT! Live in one & rent the other Both units ~ecently refurbished -walk to beach -~ good ;.:~~. ~K-i~rona del Mar area! $269.000. Coby Ward r:~ ~ ~ ICRllGI The comment we most often hear a · 1n ~.~ home has S!J much more to offer tha n we im· g ~ · Added ~am1!y rm · French doors . spa . a nd more. $199,500. Jim 0 Connor 551-8700. <K-51) COM HOMI & IMCOMlt Oce~-Bide of Coast Hwy ' 2 years new! 3BRS. fa mily rm. formal dining rm & study -encl~e<l backyard. lg patio & deck. Plus lg 2BR. 2 ba th urut over detachec:! 5-car garage. Submit install- ment sale. $425.000. Bea Arnold 644-6200. <K-52> •mAMY WOODS • SIM-S h' d ini · . • ...... v, mas mg 3~R con-om um an q~aant complex w/pool, spa & tennis . W.alk le;> West~liff shops. lmmed. occupancy Owner will ass1.St on fmancing. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (K-53> YIMIYAID • IO ACallt Rancho Callfomia . near Call~ay W'tnery. 52 acres planted (Jo•eer1 Retallni>. land 11 in eight 10-acre pareela for sale aa pkg _ $926,000. Brochure. Tom Alliucia/T Hanes g.u-az3s CK-54) . . · ' 752·1414 .... e..... •. c;..,...v....,c.... .. The Or8t199 Co ... ·1 "'ttelt IVP4tnMrtlet Of OlltolNM .. HlltOI It Ille flltOIUIOtlH c11ulfled1 of 1110 DAl&.Y li'ILOT. e ....... ..,.m11rw ,, ~:.'::..~ ........ ~!!.r.w We ...... For w. ....... ,.,. We .... ,.. I OOJ ~-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ............ IOOJ G...,... 1001 .... ,_, 1002 -------------·-·.··.·.··.·-··· ............ ..........,...-............. ·············· BEST IN BLUFFS Sl'ICTACULAI TIHMA. Most beautiful Trina. hi.roly UpJtraded wil.b mirrors. neut ru I 1·olor:-. th ruul(hout. decorator wullp11µt·r~ & <lrapf'S Must sec to op lJ r l'<' llth.' !4!30 . 000 OPIN 1·5 01 YISTA 'AIAOA OUTST AHOIHG I-ft.AN IA TilllOtcT. 1'11111t· l<><·ut1on. 1><inoramic-bay, sun ·wt 'll'W ( 'uNton1 to the last detail w fnw:-.1 qu<.thly including built-in an· t ir111<· funu~urf' Nothin~ to compare in Nt•wport with this one or a kind exclt- 111g uniquP home Asking SSS0.000. OPIH 1.5 2 I 4l VISTA IMTRADA E PLAH IAY,•ONT. Fantasti c µanor<.1m1c: view from everv room ('omplNcly rww I hroughout. dutstand· •n J.! (t•;Jt 11re" vou must s ee to ap- J>rl·c·t<.ill• $l9'J 1100 OPIH I ·S 2617 YIST A O•NADA HELEN 8. DOWD llALTOI. IMC. 64~0134 U.t & .,, w... Tfw t.perft * OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 * BEAUTIFUL RETREAT-VU 424 Mellidou ,.,.,... Co,.,,..fclr •tMGdeled witfl wwMltt of o 1 .. 1191.-ct •d•rlor. Tr•IH....try. phis cow+,• cl All Heutin ....,... few I•· '-J ............... IJ. 2·dorf ....... 3 IMd + two VIEW ~lu.. I 10• of oc--. My -4 ...... licjllh.. OwNr wll help flll9mce. •Hltcect to $479,500. MAGNIRCENT LIDO BAYFRONT 42'YloUdo.._... lafoy .... CJOOd Ith -Udo ...... •wty UHIDdeled 2 .. 1ary ........ •MAIN IAY loc..._ wftt. o fml11do1t• YllW • .._ WAT&..._.. CMd tr.t. W• ··-·d J~+co.t• ......................... witfl fli cplllC•. DillllMJ MIL SnS,000. LIDO ISLE-lXTRAVAGAHT 223 Vias-.... Perfecffoft I. nery ...a. Goe 9'•• c.,..,.., Fn!ftclli 4 iMd, JI/,. ....... 3 fire plan, pl..tatla. ......., a. llnls fl•· tw.1. HW ftoon, be..elM .......... Mila lfalrcGM, uwatcM.Cj w .. c~ Maatff Mtlte witlt spa & fl,..,.ace. La.dscoped by lopn G••1111. YU frOM .............. $695,000. 631·1400 EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES 259 I laytllo,.. Dri ........ ldt , .... _ ........ ,... ..._ _,.. ... ............ of ... ..,.Cll · ·-• ...., .._ ... l ..... J ......... ..... ,__. f-'ly---. SffS,000 ON WATER---tlPEN SPACE VU 443C..t.Npt.~ Lo .. ty r.-.-4 4 IMd e.-. 2-story ..... dtlrM. IMd9d ............... . ....,. ........ ,.... wttll ...... & _...,. bed, ~ w• to poot • ....,. & .._... $249,500. 631-1400. PVT. EXCLU. MESA VERDE .... Olli ....... __., 330 Co.try c .. Dr. Spockml ""ldac• ltt ... .._. _... wltta • au lrMlff fOt' ..-., I• .... lcwHM pool ....... lwtd ..,.. .... ..... IGf ... J paHot W' #Jd wtlla 4 Wnn & loft ........... ..-.c ... M•hr fl ....... wftlt ......_, SJIS,000. Ul-1400 EXQUISITE NEWPORT CONDO 5 Gnhf Ct. T""' a lltowcOM Ill N•wpert Crftf! CorMr 2 bed. 6l. ra OCIA.H YU. Dftl9•• ~-wftt. ....,-...._ _... w•4wt.c ..... Owwer•...W wltll fh••Rcl•9 ad c.,ry AITO. S llZ,500. 611-1400 HAIBOR RIDGE-VU & SPA 22wa-. c ...... c.....,.,_........,,~ atrl•• ••d ••ll•lt•d d•carator _l ...... L Op•tr _.. J ..... J .... .... cellr ........... ,..... ...... .. I .. Mii 9d COllHt'seffOll pit. s.tiet- wl ..... A.l.T.D. SJIS,000. 631-1400 NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE .. 21,-.., ..... ...... Wllft. pkbt face, ...... i! .... llridl ..t .. clftMJ ....... Ci)A " tr ....... ~ ........... 4 ................. ....., ..... ..... .......... ••ultlw1. Wei lee1lad 9d thttt te Z ..., ..... L $491,000. C• 67~-6900. WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY #IC.-.,. ................ d .. ,.tt ....... ,,.ca... 9d pnY• 2......, "-· L .... _.... .... ldrd ..... 4 ~ ...................... ..... ........... ....., ...... _._... y_. -IOAT SUP-.... •_.,_.. md 2 ...._ VllWS of WATll _. ........ sa.100.000. c .. 67Mtoo. NEWPOIT CONDD-flNE LOCATION 1221 .... ••M w .... w ... ..,, .............. ... 1 ..... 1~ ..... , ........ y.,. 0.... ..................... .. •••• • , ..... /., ..... s 124,100. '1M900 WATERFRONT H.OMES,1 REALEST~TC s.lo• R•nlol" Pr~fly Mon.o,..,....n1' 24.)6 W CtM~I Hw:v .ilS M8n,,. Aw N•woo• I IW11o. h • fMlboot l•l.od 6>1·1400 '7Mt00 • §~~·ti~§~ OPIH TOOA Y 1 ·5 UNIQUI tN IAMCHO SAN JOA9U1N - View of lake. greens and .mtns .. 2 bdrm. many quality extras. $214,500. See Jacqueline Pearson at 26 Nuevo Irvine. · UMl9U1 ... IA YCllST I oova SHOOS -4 bdrm. pool. s pa and security system. $439.500. See Binnie Dixon at 1801 Santiago, Com er or Holiday. UNIQUI IH COIOHA Oil MAI -2 bdrm plus in co me unit. Newer construction, older charm. $335,000. See Barbara Hutchin gs at 608 M <.i q~uerite. UM19U! IN H!WPOIT llACH -2 bdrm. fam. rm .. townhome, end unit. adorable at $115.900. See Rita Boland at 19 Sand Dollar. UNl9Uf IH OLD CORONA D& MAI -2 bdrm. 2112 ba, cozy loft, with patios. decks. etc. $337 ,000. See Cathy Cray at 502 Acacia. UNIQUE IM HUMT1NGTOM llACH -4 bdrm, 21h ba townhome. spacious. clean. in Villa Pacific at $121,500. ~ S haron Corzine at 21.296 Seasprite Ci rcle UNIQUE IN coaoHA DB. MAI -2 and a 2, frplces. hrdwd flrs, moldings, etc. $269.500. See Sara Marvin at 620 Acacia. UHlqul IH HIWPOIT 1 ••1 rn -l 'h lots . ranch s ty le. country kitchen, pool, great financing. $269,500. See JoAnne Perkins at 538 Redlands. UHIQUI IM llG CANYON -McLain Townhome , El Dorado 3 bdrm. perfect <'Ond .. $214.000. See Marilyn Rousselot at 58 Sea Isla nd. UHICi)Ui IN SPY..-LASS HILL - Fantastic view. subtle showpiece. 3 bdrm, wa rm interior. lush ldscpe. $527 ,000. Se<' <Jl 21 Cambria. UNl9U1 IN IA YC••ST -4 bdrm. single story. spacious. just refurbished.. 11 % Joan, $269.500. See Marian Reedy at 2306 Francisco. UHl9U1 IH llG CAHYOM -Beaut. maint .. 3 bdrm. pool. spa, gated area. across from park. $595.000. See Vergilene Hull at 14 Burning Tree. UHl9U1 OM UTTll ISLAND -3 bdrm home. 1 bdrm rental, uncongested r harm. $435.500. See Kay Glavas at 208 Abalone. UNl9W IH llYIHI TlltlACE -4 bdrm. pool and putting greens. fruit trees, "country" decor. $349.500, with 11'* assum loan. See Donna Schroeder at 1915 Chubasco. UHlqul IM llVIMI TBUCI-3 bdrm, den. pool. and vacant. See Nadine Croul at 1315 Santanella Terrace. bring $328.900. UMlqul tN SAMTA ANA -3 bdrm. remodeled. R-2 lot. could be duplex. $89,000. See at 1234 Clara. U~l()U~ 1-i()M~~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2•43 Eu1 CoHt Hl9h..-ey. Corona del Mer WE HAVE 4 I OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN REAL ESTATE NEW VIEW OFFQIMG IN JASMINE CIEB Spacious single level 3 Br 2 Ba . Plan 3, has been totally up- graded and ready for immed. occup. Less than 2 yrs old. Lush landscaping. Enjoy comm. pool. tennis and privacy of guarded gate. Offered at S365.000. Fee . Call Jeri Hunt for details. IACKIA Y PRIVACY Nestled on small cul-de-sac charming 3 Br home. family r m . formal dining, pvt backyard w/generous pool and expansive decking. All tastefully redone. $197,500. F ee Call· Polly J ohnston for details . 22H W• 1 • w_,, c.t. ...._ . 0,..1 ........ _ JCMJ W ..... ff Dr .. e, Wfe206 ... .,......_. C7141 '31·7600 ---f!I Coldwell Banker •OPIN HOUSI 1.-5• Of9f IN JASMIMI C._ 2 BR. & den. Private yard & spa . $275,000. Attractive finan cing . SEE CAROLE MC MAHAN AT 44 WHITEWATER. OPIN IN CAMIO 5*)US Wh ite water view. 4 BR. 3 BA. Pool & spa. ExceJJent financing. $765 ,000 Fee . SEE MARY HARV EY AT 131 MILFORD DRIVE. or .. IH IACI IAY-MISA .... Refurbished HORSE PROPERTY. 2 BR. + loft. 3 BA . Study & s tables. $335.000. SEE EDIE OLSON AT 2221 MESA DRIVE . OPIN tM THI ILU"7S Seller will carry financing on this lovely =l BR. view home. $225,000. SEE NANCY JMBERNINO AT 406 QU INTA. <>PIH IN IACK IA Y YIU.AM .Family sized 3 BR. 2 t,-(i BA. end un- it condo. $159,500. SEE LA VONDA AT 390 SUNRISE CIRCLE. OPB4 IM OLD COM Newer 2 story with old country feeling . 3 BR. S teps to blue Pacific. $399.000. SEE MAGGIE GUTH AT 304 HELIOTROPE. OPIH IH UNIVHSITY PAB 3 BR. 21h Baths. Family room Pretty pati9. $158,500. SEE CORA BALDIKOSKI AT 41 OAKTREE LANE. OPIN IM WISTCUflF 4 . BR. + s prawling family home wit h fabulous yard, pool, spa & sa una . $395,000. SEE EVAN CORKETT AT 1615 HARROW PLACE. THI PIMTHOUSI A view across the cove to blue water and dancing sails . Dramatic e ntry with 2 BR & den. $540,000. ~OltTIWfff Single story end unit town home tha t meets your budget. Lush greenbelt location. Newly decorat- ed 3 AR Priced right at $155.000. IAYFttOMT P a noramiC' Bay View. Vaulted ceil_ing ent~y. Lower level off lrg. patio has hvmg, family & dining rms. I Jpper level has 4 BR's. 2 st•ps for45' boat. $1 .895.000. IA YSHOllS DOLL HOUSE • DCLUSIVI This one has it all. Beamed ceil- ings. Dutch doors. Parquet floors. New copper pipes. 3 BR. + family rm. Beautifully decorated & r e- modeled. French doors to lovely walled patio. $299.000. CUSTOMIDD VIEW HOME Sweeping view of bay & ocean from this beautiful 4 BR. den hom e wi th pool in Irvine Terrace. Security system. wet bar , puJJ down movie screen. Price $755.000 FEE . NIV A Tl VllW HOME Outstanding couples home in p~ivate area of Emerald Bay. Ten- nis courts, pools & private beach . Enjoy splendid sunsets across the ocea n view from this unique custom home . $795,000. SHOltlCU .. llAUTY Vi e w of canyon & ocean from this quality built custom 4 BR. 4 BA. Lo wer level rm with private en- trance. Marvelous in-law or teen- age qua rters. Lrg. Fam. rm. with fireplace. $795.000. Y1IW AND SPA Spectacular custom built ho me. 3 BR. & 3 BA. Gallery entrance for your art collection. Maintenance free in Newport.s ' J rvine Terrace. $615.000 Fee. IESTATI NOP•TY • &aO tSU---"--- For the family that wants one of the finest homes on the island, 6 BR. 5 BA .. fa mily room, study, formal dirtin11: room plus a new pool. Steps to private beaches & tennis courts. $825,000. Large as- s umable loan + owner may assist with financing. CUSTOM IA YSIDI NOMI & DOCI 4 BR. 411'l BA . -family room w/wet bar & BBQ. Dock will accom- modate 2 large boats. Existing loans of $565.000 can be assumed. Exclusive at 1675.000. NISCWTIOM POtt Pl.Ms.I Expanded Turtle Rock President Home. 4 BR. 3 BA. Remodeled kitchen. Formal dining rm. + den & game rm. Oak paneling. 3000 + square ft. Spa. View. $396,000. ,..-uu111r..,.. In desirable Garden Homes area. This 2 story end unit condominium has 4 BR. + Fam. Rm. Beautifully decorated for privacy & seclusion. $275,000. Ill NllWl'OllT C•NnR • 644-9060 te.iietfw S. ....... Fe.-s. ....... for Sale ........ fews• HouHt Fors• HOUHI Fors. Sunn11v Octonor o; 191!0 DAILY PILOT DI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;. ! .. !.t. .......... ~~! .................. !!!~ !~~!!~ .......... ~!~.~ !!~!'! ... ; ...... !~~ ~~!'! .......... !?~~ ~~!'! .......... !~~ ~:~.~.~~ ....... ~!~~~ ........ ~'!'!!~!!.~~.~~ ....... . . Btll.ALDINTHI~ Here' a ehance to purthH the leas( expensive home 1n Emeratd Ray With a titO~ TLC and landscaptntc this :i1uper v1e v. Jll'Optorty ~outd be an out ~tandtnl( rt.>:udenrt' and 1n\1e tment Owner will provide fman<'tn~ ~·ith 29". down Proudly ufr.-tt.od ot ~.000 'Ull•OLD 3 R<trm lowt•r, 3 Bdrm upper duplex Outshmdin~ Balboa Isla nd invt•st ment and summt•r homt> S499.000 LE.A SI O"l°"- th1s bt•uutaful Nt•wport Beat'h <t11pl ex and gt>t 21., yrs of appredalion at today's m~iarkt.tr vttlu.-Only s tep." to th~ Hnds of 10th St from this 4 y r old 2 Bdrm 2 Ro : and 1 Bdcm 1 Ba duplex A fantastic· front unir with loft. mastt'r bedroom. huli?~ lh•in1-t room. fireplar t•. llntt hardwood kttl'hen Presented • t $350.tXX>. ;-;~~::--~=d.~!!lli!!~~~PJ~~ -Balboa Island Realty MIO 1~\'ESl.'1El\'T ~f\'1Vi\~ \ 673-8700 ****** Heritage Collection OP9I TODAY 11-4 121 l _.AST, C.M. ASSVM .. I LOAM. t .5910 IMTIUST - This 3 Bdrm 2 bath home features: huge oversized lot with mini orchard. Near new carpet. used brick fireplace. h ardwood floors . 80~ available at 12.12.SCk interest. Asking Sl 15.000. Call 540-1151. OPIH TODAY 1-5 2714 ALIA ftOSS. C.M. MESA YBtDI CAN COO -Large 5 Bdrm. 234 bath. com er lot. RV access. sprinklers front and back. Asking $187.500. Call 540·1151 Of'.IM TODAY 1-4 SINUSO.M.I. MIWP,OU •••HTS CMUt• -This remodeled h ome features added master bdrm a nd family room. 3 fireplaces. hardwood floors. new cop- per plumbing, new roof. RV access and much. m uch more. Owner will help with the financing. Offered at $189,900. Call 540-1151. ERITAGE I REALTORS New England charm in one of Newport's most desirable com- munities. 3 Bedrooms. 3 baths. 2 fireplaces. billiard room. lar ge central patio with walk-in bar. Private beach. $550.000. 235 DRIFTWOOD 10.AD -IASTIM CMAltt•. SI M.ttl. ,......_,:Jl••u .. l'/1 a..-w111a e.1a ...,....,. .... ,., ......... .., .. ..,..... ... .. ........... ...,.., ........... .... ....................... .................. 1744 I. COAST HWY. ~-MAI J£t& PALATIAL ESTATE In prt'M 11i(1ou~ Spyglass Hill. 4 lklrm .:or~("OtL' tlen. ~f>IH'tous family room. hh' and hra~ht thruout. NUJ>er lurJ(£' pool uncl spu, outstundm(( usNt hri<'k put11> $559.000 Ownt•r will t•arr\ ct l 12' HAllOl llDGE c;,,r~('(JUN Dynas t.v model with gn·ul '''C''-' i Bedroom µtus rnnv('n,at1un Mt·;i 'J'aslt'fully d1·r 11r·att.-<l Exc·t•llent \' U I 1 w al $.l.~ !>OU MIDITlll.AME.AN VILLA H••a11t1ful 1.1do ls lt: :l ht-<lruom, «01.v tl1•n ut r1ttcn . 1''rt•nt·h door~. b~am l't•l1 1n g:-. :.J>arkllng pool, n1lj s tc r hedruom"' ~rui $;'i!IS.OO(l 714 760-9333 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 MEW LISTING HARIOR VIEW HOMES Popular 3 Br 2 Ra ··Monaco" plan. Upgrades inc lude skylights and custom patio. Move -in conrl1 tion. Assumable loan $214.500 1809 Port Sterling RCTaylorCo 640-9900 BAY & OCEAN VIEWS Sprawling 4 bdrm home on the first level in exclusive Irvine Terrace. A spectacular action view or the Harbor entrance. Balboa a nd the ocean . Home richly decorated with a tropical feeling. lush indoor and outdoor landscaping. Large pool. large family rm . 3 car gar age. $1.096.000 submit on terms. THE LINGO INVESTMENT DEP .ARTMEHT IS LOOklHG FOR TWO HIGHLY MOTIVATED LICENSEES wtTH RE.AL EST.ATE EXPERIENCE. WE OFFER: Choice locatior1 ir, Nc wp<>rt Cer1ter Comprehensive Trai11ir g Program Newsletters Public Investment Semir.ars Competitive Commission Schedule PLUS PARTICIPATION IN: Investment Brokerage Group In vesting Home Equity Sales Here's your c h a nc e to joir. a dynamic group anrl get in 011 the ground floor. F'or a confidential in- terview c al l GENE TROWBRIDGE. CCIM. at Lingo 155.0233 A1•\l'\Utt ..... PEHIMSULA POINT Bt'tllltifullv remodelt!d cont emporary homt' with privatt· master bedroom ~uate and view of ocean and city l1 i.:ht~ .Ju~t stf'ps lo the jetty $425 000. 'EMINSUL.A DUPLEX l>ti ;11nt C"nuntry atmosphere surrounds tht ~ <'harmini?. 2 unit with 2 Bdrms & f 1rcpl<.1cc in c•:tt·h Steps to bay and lw .1t h $3.5(). 000 ' PENINSULA TRIPLEX 1.o t·ly owne r 's unit ovcrlookinJ.! lhe •><·4;'u nf ront. !lent the other for income too Low inte rest ass11mable loan a nd owner will carr y a 2nd. A bargain ::it $230.000 SEASHORE DUPLEX l 1wly rt:>furbished unit in the hest rental area of Nt•v. port Steps to h<·ut'h und shops. $230.000 Newport Peninsula 01 i·J.J~:i Realty 3020 Newport Bnulevard NG r A 'l:?b60 ( Pet.e Barrett ) ~==presents---....... FRESH AND DELICIOUS ACAHT DOVH SHOHS -rl 1•iJ(llf for family with exrellent tas te who ~·ants excellent n cighhorhoocl . and who needs spacious :J Bdrm 1-home $389.500. Pnec 111l'luc1t•.s 13.n<I 14 12 .utMJua, HI Open Mt/ S• 1-S ON THE GREENBELT HAllOI VIEW HOMES t\ Hd 1 m Montego model. beaut1full~ upgr<Jded. nea r community µout. on t ee l~nd Flexible financm,1? · $249.500 ltlO rt. Canwy. HI Opett Sat/S.. 1.5 CLIFF HAVEN SPACIOUS HOME PLUS VlfW -2 Bdrms. -aining room and nice s ittin J? room upstairs with panoramic view. Lovely patio and ~ardens -custom built for special people. $285.000. 225 .... PL, Ml 0,.. W/S.. I ·S ASIC us .... owa.o.... •••wt• pr091w wWcll co•en IMlyers & ....,..._ ~==-642-5200==:: Pete Barrett,~ J©alW ~glster 1 r:~::.' scc~~lA-"£trs· = -----~ ~ C\AY I. l'Ol&AN 0 Reor:rQl\Q4 th<t 6 ll(ro.,-ib'-d """'d' INtlow to mako 6 Mmole ""'°'ch. '""' .._"•" at eo<h lrl IU fin.e of IO'-iOteS I T 0 C I X E I Mothers 1re a1way11 Ilk· .. ,~,--....,--..l--.J__,l,.,,.'-1 Ing phone meaaagH for _ . _ _ _ . their II Ida. One mother even go1 a llttle miffed t>ecauM I B A W E E R I ahe didn't get anything on l' l l I' 0 I . g~~. day: Netlonal --· I S E T D 0 H I 0 CO"'pi.,. .... thvdl• qVOl.d I I I I 1 I I Yov ::.:;;;;~ • .:.:I~ -;:'1-:! IO•f •~-.-. -.. •;.. r r r r r r r r r r r 1 •;. I I I I I I I I I I I 'I SCIAM-UTS Answ•n in CICIUHlc.aflaR 5100 IMY,ESTMEHT SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR S.AMCLEMENn L I NGO REAL ESTATf:'S INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT will be prese11tin~ a free seminar "Group Investing. the Trend for the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I 80's. ··Mr. Gene Trowbridge. CCIM. .~ will lead a discussion on the advan- I tages and disadvantages of g roup investing in rea l estate a nd trust deeds. Different forms of ownership and tax implications of each will also be discussed. Jn addition, thjs seminar will ex· plore why group investing m ay well become the most important veh icle for real estate ownership in the 80's. The seminar will be held Thursday. October 9th at 7 :30 p .m . at the San Clemente Inn in San C le m ente . Reservations suggested. please call Ms. Sue Nicholson at -'-._-~ G....-al l 002 ~al I 002 G""'al I 002 •••••.••.....•......... ····•···••·•·•········· ·····•••···•·•········· Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN TODAY 1-5 COMf WITH us ... TO WtsTCLtff. -n e;;;_1tifully de~ig~ I c us tom bui It hontl' Four he <lrooms EACH WITH 1 PRJVATF. BATH Formal dinin ~ room. Separate hreakfast room. CQzy lihr:.ry with parquet flooring. 1 Sparkling f.>OOI PLUS separate chaldr~n·s play yard, also , · space for croquet or putting green See this one for sure. We pr<mtlse you will like it ' 1 1242 ~SET LANE .~ •.. _. ... _ ........ ······_-··~-S~0.!_00 I COME WITH US ... TO DOYER SHORES. This offering has an 11nbelievable. unohstnH·ted Vi l'" Bacic Bay. Ocean . Mountain and Ci ty Lights' Custvm hualt tile courtyard entry. which dramatical!) d1 spl;iys a luxurious pool, spa <.ind fount<11n This fantastic home 1s s pacious serenity throughout 1 Ten room home with ~i919 square feet of living <,pace . plus 644 sq ul:lre foot ~Clr<IJ!t' I 072 SAKTIAGO DRIVE ............................ $750,000 COME WITH us ... TO DOV.fl SHORES. Just listed '>PeclaC'Ul<tr five b(:<lronrn. family ro()m. formal dining room hllme Walk -in bar. Thb horn<.· was designed for lar ge fumilv and lil vish 1•ntl·rt<:tin111g Tht' Rack Bay view is fi:ant<1St1r. and the• o.,tcel frrwNI pool b of olympic depth. 1 <"ar gar age. 1000 MARINERS DRIVE ......•.....•••.••.•.......•. $725,000 COME WITH US ... TO OOVY SHORES. Thi!> huge fi\'e bl'd room home ''a.., d(·"i);!nc•d for .c rnl'ious entertaining. The B<tek Ba.v view i.-. good fr~ '>t'\ cr,1l points of vantage -but thf• sw•'l'pmg vi<.~" from 1 h<' ma.,tcr bedroom is really dr<JmcatiC' Oth(•r l'f)<1ms mcluch• liwmttl dining room and fo milv room PO()L You 11\.\11 lh1• l:.tnrl not leasehold! 1142 GALAXY DRIVE . . . . . . . . . . •...........•.••••• $665.000 COME WITH US TO DOVER SHORES. l'ridf' ()f ownership 1s rC'fleC'll'd from f1r~l gl.inR tu the fi nal impression. The e ntin· hnm'-· 1s elegan'{\\..\llX>infrd and all rooms are spacious. inc-ludrng ~~\> rwilrooms. forma l dming r~m and fa mi Iv room Tht• .i<H·k \ <11 d 1s u regal s howplace with µool. c;µac'ious decking <ind luxun:rnt pla nttn~s. 1363 GALAXY DRIVE ............................. $495,000 COME WITH US .•. TO CUFF HAVEN. Old~r but charming two bedroom home. Spacious family room with cozy fire.place. The living room picture windows frame a delightful harbor view. Minimum yard ma intena nce Sparkling pool. t 7 l 0 KINGS ROA.D ..•..............••...... : •••••• $4 I S,000 COME WITH US ..• 10 HA.llott VllW HIUS. Secluded FIVE bedroom and family room home . Prom your own deck you can enJOY a rural scene worth a million after a busy day. Yet. only minutes from schools. shops and beaches. 1014 SAMDCA.STlE ................................ $330,000 . COME WITH US ..• TO IA. YCHST. The location is excellent a nd the home is near perfect ' The s pacious four bedroom floor plan is quite functional Thr ft:<s tures include a family room. dining room and library -a lso fenced in pool. 1924 HOUDA.Y ROA.D .....••.....•.......•••.•.•.•• SJZl.000 COME WITH US ..• TO OlDE COaOHA. DB. MAR. Olde r two bedroom and den home on large R-2 lot. A great natural setting with numerous 50 ft. trees. Owner's personal plans have created an urRency to ell. He has given us a substantial price reduction .. and will <·arry financing. 2721 STH A.VENUE .•... Olf Gafdncod ...... How..., S ltt,500 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631·7300 *•5 liDRMS Presl'Olt moclel 111 µrt• ..,lll!tl.lUll Wo11dhr11Jg •· Pla n• fo:l<!l.:ant 2 !\tor) with Sµanish ltlt• roof Firepla.:es in 111·ing anti family room, form;i I 1l1n tnl! Llnl.!hl. l'IH•<'rl 111 .in.I breezy ()pen llOU'-t! Sun da~ l :10-s :w 2b :-:JGllTll,\ WK "''"'dhrldqc Really ,;:> 1 :moo 19tlllbrranc. t•i.,.-.l nm•· rteal F.state /\g~nt:; G11ldcn C lpportunil ,. Brokers or salcsversuns . f\111 Partt1nie •EARN 90°/o• Offices '" NB & Cd M Call J ohn Care). GRI. rtECI 0c .... Souttt 2 BR 1 ~ Ba condo. Cpl~. dr1J6 . buillins. (Over 40 adult community 1 Pool. jacuu1. c lubhouse $65,000. Near large shop ping ~enter and bus slop Oteanslde. 714-433-4422 EA.ml.UFJ Night lights. ocean nnd mountain vi ews . pre sligl<>us Newport Heal·h area Prival~ courtyard entry. formal + famcly llv111g. 3 specious bdrms. hol tub off master suite with vll'W Popular earthtones. Charmini.t gazebo. •:tegance convc nlence. Only S260.000. Better hWTY ! 645813 Fon• ~.1 E OLSON Balboa Island 0pt'ft Sunday I ·5 2 I I Soppldrw [Se;1t111f11I lblllo;1 hland flome with 4 lkrlro11m., :P · baths. 2 fireplaces. l orm~11 d1n11w 1 oom anrl family room i'\ e\\ I\ 1 '-·d1·c·11r"111·d Also. a 2 bedroom '\par1ml'nl. \\lll'l plJns a~d permits.to rnt'OqKira\l' 11 lllll> a s ingle famtly hornc>. &lfi~ 0011 RUMBOLD -=) REALTY ~VESTMENTS 2 1 ..:l ma• 1ne avenue b al l in .. 1 1 •,12H1d 675-4822 I ~·-unt & Associates REAL ESTATF VIEW, VIEW. VIEW ~SAT/SUH 1-5 1601 IOMGS •D No exp e n se s pared i n t hi s completely rebuilt home with 4 c;pacious Bdrm s uites. fam rm. formal din, breakfast rm. kitchen to delight the most particular, 3 frplcs. hrick patio. viewing decks. 3 car garage Breathtaking views of bay. Ot'ean and spectacular, sunsets. 1'00 many amenities to lis t. Must be seen. $725,000 fee. POI.LY JO ... STOM 2041 W..tclH Dri•e, W. 206 ... ..,_..._ .. C7141 Hl·7600 r. HOUSES FOR SALE ..... ,AMIMer ... 1030 8u)"5h1«" l'ove:-. Co\'es, NB 642 ~ $295 000 un 1 5 2 ... OOM 26 1tt'\11 1U1rnC'ho. an Jouq 1 Jn 67'1 1~1110 S4!14 ~>t)() Sun 1 5 22. al1h111~ Nt>\\f)Ort Ut>itt'h 631 MOO s:«a.~ OIXI • Sun I S J lfiti7 C :olclt•n t: lt•n In int· tlJ 1 14CM.• ~> non SWl 1 s 2:10 Pnic-1"'('{ ':"-J\\ rt S hort•' IN R ti·l!l H!OC SIT. :?:'l<I Sun I f, H)37 M.1ph' l 'n tu Ml'1'H 645 fi.:W.1 ~7.~ Sat Sun 12 s 502 Anww 1 Old Cct M 1 Cd M 67!'\ In.JO .$337.000 Sat Sun I 5 5 t:rl•lt•I Court . Nt>wpor1 IW>a<'h H31 140ll ~182,.SOO Sat ~Wl I 5 l:!:.!8 Hut lu nd Rtl \it•" JXlM BeaC'h tiJl 1400 1 2~.500 Sat Sun t 5 4·14 S ~tin. # f: .&, On n.c~ ti73 85.~l ~.900 Sttt Sun 1·5 :lOROl Pac1f1c C!>l H" \. Trt~~ll)urt' 1~1 Laf(unu lJ<'h ~J t41H2 S un 1 4 2 II ,., FAM IM or DIN '.!1100 Harr.t11<·~1 Bluff.., :--:e"p()rt n lfi 7414 $1 52 .. ~IO . un I 5 HI S.1n<I OollM Nt>\\ Jhlrt Hea<:h ti7:l nmo s 11 5.!-.KIO Sun 1 5 -l:J ~l (11\tpt'lllt:'1 . llrhr H1{h~l'. B ti44 fil!lO S:l75.000 Sun 1 4 30 1030Ternple lhlls Dn\.<' Laguna 642 8235 S24~.ooo Sun 2-:l 17 M isty Mcado'" Turtlt· Ro<'k. Irv 55 1 ff]OO $224 700 Sun 12-5 516 Vt~1 l.H1o Soml. Lido I ~le 642·823.5 $3!15.000 Sun 1-5 2502 C'rt.>st vi(.•\\. Ni!wp1wt Beach 546-2:u 3 $279.500 Sun. 1 ·5 -1-1 Whit<.'\\ alt•r . .I asn11rw t'reck fi-1 l ·~)(HiO $2i:).OOO lt•t• Sun I 5 :\OJ St . \ndrt•w:-. H.d .. '.'l pl I~· ;11·h ui5-37Hi Sun :j i 971 Bayside Cove W .. Npt Bch 631 -1532 $749.000 Sat Sun 1-5 225 Kings Pl \Cliffhaven) N .B. 642-5200 S285.000 Sat Sun 1-5 2721 5th Ave .. Cor ona d el Mar 63 1-7300 $199,500 Sun 1-5 • 1710 Kings Rd .. Cliff Haven. N.B. 6:JJ -7300 S415,000 Sun 1-5 2 IR pM FAM IM ,.. D&t ,.. LOFT 2221 Mesa Dr .. Santa Ana Hghts 644·9060 $335.000 Sun 1-5 3 IEOROOM 4118Seton Rd . Univ . Prk , Irv . 552 5987 $144 .500 Sat Sun 12-6 9472 Grand Ave . Huntington Bch 546·0660 S103.500 Sat ·Sun 10-4 125 40th SI . Newport Beach 673·7771 S275,000 Sat Sun 1-5 21 Gretel Court. Npt Cr est. NB 640-53.57 Sat 'Sun 1-5"' - 15892 Garnet. Westminster 962-0715 Sunday 12-5 2269 Colgate Dr. College Prk., C.M. 540-6758 5115.900 'Sat/Sun 1-5 133 Via Undin e, Lido Is le . N.B. 673-7300 S398.000 Sun 1-5 123 Via Genoa. Lido Is le, N. 8. 673-7300 S410,000 Sun 1-5 4521 Gorha m . Cameo Shores, CdM 675-5930 $595.000 Sat Sun l ·5 58 Sea Islanct Dr r McLain Twnh m 1 N B 675-6000 $214,000 Sat Sun 1-5 • 10131 Mc Michael. Garden Grove 640-5777 S135.000 Sunday 1-5 2371 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa 548·1168 Sl 19.900 Sat !Sun 12-4 #6 Rue Valhonne <Bg Cyn ) N.B. 646-9688 Sunday 1-5 14584 Golden Glen . 1 rvine 631-1266 $101.900 Sun 1-5 409 Co lumbu s C ir<Cor . Hg hlnds)CdM 759-9100 $289.500 Sun 1-5 •538 Redlands <Nwpt Ugts) NB 675~6000 $269.500 Sun. 1-5 270 J oann. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $118.900 Sun. 1 ·5 311 Waln ut St. F.-side,C.M. 642-0153 $143.500 Sun 1 ·4 26681 Pasen T erate. San .Juan Cap 661 ·2407 $108.000 Sun 12-4 •2283 Waterm a n Wav. Costa Mes a 631 -7600 $197.500 . Sun 1·5 424 Mendm:a TC'rrace. Newport Bch. 631-1400 $479.500 Sunl·5 • • 1319 Bayside Drive , CdM 642·8235 $1.100.000 Sun 2-5 2250 Golden Cirrle. Newport Bch 631-1400 $135,900 Sun. 1·5 944 Capita l St .. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $91 ,800 Sun. 1·4 2958 Mil bro. Costa Mesa 54fl-2313 $99.950 Sun. 1·4 1809 Port Sterlin~. Newport Beach fi40·9900 $214.500 Sun 1·5 2437 Port Whitby . Newport Beach 640·9900 $296,000 Sun 1-5 2932 P erla. Bluffs. Newport Beach 640-9900 $249.500 Sun 1-5 •2038 Aliso. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $197.900 Sun. 1-5 390SunriseCir., Back Bay, N.B. 644-9060 $159.500 S un 1-5 2591 Bayshore Drive, Newport Bch 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1213 Belfast (Halecrest) C.M. 540-1151 ~15.000 Sat.ISun 11-4 3003 Calle Fronter a. San Clemente 963-8182 Sun 12-5 •1773 Bahama Pl. <Mesa Verde) C.M . 673-8550 $.129,000 Sat .!Sun 2-5 77 Bluejay, Woodbr idge, Irvine 644-7211 $132,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 JM .... PAM IM or D94 462 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 645-4782 $169.500 Sat !Sun 1-5 4862Corkwood <University Prk> Irv. 552.4649 s1~.ooo S.t /Sun 1-6 21 Cambria CSpygJa 11) CdM· 87WOOO $.m,000 S.t /&m 1·5 DIRECTORY • J4 Aurnin.c Tr .. ~ 1 Rig ('vnJ NH 675-0000 ~5.ooo · Sut Suri J 5 • l:lJSSant.1mellu 1 Irv TertJ CdM . 67~.WJOt> S:Wt.900 Sat Sw1 l 5 1234 ( lurn. Sa nta Ana 675~6(XX) S89.ooo Sat Sun l 5 618 Kings Pluc·t'. New1>ort Bch ~·s 5'.m SllS.000 Sat Sut1 1 5 2627 HuC'kt!ye St . East bluff. NR 6•4 fM!fiJ Sat Sun Jl.4 .II~ Ht: hot r111A-. t 111 •HtJ d1•I \hu· •~H ~JI.I) S:J<J~.000 Suu I .) fi'5 E ::!:Jrtl St . NwpL lkt11'11 979 5.'fiCJ ~Hi LYClll ' ~Ull I .; 706 Bison 1 Eas tbluff1 Npt Bch 642-1736 $199.000 Sun 1·4 400 Morning Star Lane , Npt Bch 642-5857 5650.000 Sat Sun 1-5 476 Prospect < Nwpt Sh rs) NB 645-cn:>J S130.000 Sat tSun 1-5 23 11 Redla nds, Nwpt Beach 646-7711 S158,500 Sat Sun 1-5 •5882 Sierra Siena, Turtle Roc k 551-8700 Sl99,500 Sat SUh 12-6 41 Oak Tree Ln., Uni v. Pk, Irv. 644 -9060 $158.500 Sun 1-5 •#8 Monterey Cir tSpygls) NB _644-~ $449,500 Sa 12-4 1Sn t -5 I:>~? Ant1gue:t Wa~· 1 Bu.' C'f'l\'il l NH (),JI 7300 ~50,000 &m 1.5 • 1207 Berks hire Ln. 1 Westcliff) NB 631-7300 S230.000 Sat •Sun 1-5 2403 Fordham Rd .. College Pk. C.M. 63~·7300 Sl35.000 Sat Sun 1-5 20 Vienna, Harbor Ridge, Npt Bch 640-5357 5450.000 Sun. 1-4 21 G reteJ Court. Newport Crest. NB 640-5357 $179,500 Sat 1Sun 1-5 531 Cata lina Dr .. Npt Bc h 631 1266 $259.000·F'ee Sun 1-4 3360 Ne\'ada. Cost a Mesa 540-1720 $118,50(1 Sun. 1-5 1740 Plaza del Norte, Ra l Penin. 631 -12fi6 $398,500 Sun 1-5 1915 Ber~·J Ln <Hrbr Hinds) NB 759-9H)(I $197.500 Sun t-4 2229 Wall<1rc'. Cost a Mesa 540·1720 $110.000 Sun. 1·5 •204 Via Eboli !Lido) N.B. 760-93.3.1 $595 .000 Sun l -5 * • • l35 Harbor ls la nrl Rd .. N B 642-5200 Sun. 1·5 •3122 S. Grisel. San ta Ana 760·933.1 $139.900 Sun 1-5 18902 Vi a Messine:t . T rtlrk His, Irv 833-9293 $249.500 Sunday 1-6 335 Flower St .. Costa Mesa 675-5511 $150.000 Sun t -5 92 W. Yale Loop (Woodbrdg) Irv. 642-5200 $162.900 Sun. 1-5 16500 Cornwall <Wes tc lf 1 N. B. 642·5200 $249,500 Sun. 1-5 •17602Still Harbor. Hun t. Bch. 640-5560 $120,000 Sun 1·5 2421 Bunya I Eastbluffl NB 645-0303 $260,000 Sun 1-5 1314 Huron . Se:tnta Ana 645-0303 $110 000 Sun. 1·5 515 Aliso (Nwpt H~ts) NB 540-1151 $189,900 Sun. 1·5 1223 Dolphin Terrace. CdM 642-8235 $690.000 Sun 2-5 •1918Seadrirt. CdM 642-8235 $439.000 Sun 1·5 24362 McCloud C rt (Lake Par k >LagNig 831 -8440 $179.500 Sunday 1-4 10 Sand Bar <Jas m n Ck ) CdM 675-3411 $320.000 Sun. 1-5 •1472Galaxy Dr., Oover Shrs. NB 631-7300 $685,000 Sat !Sun 1-5 J • ..... FAM IM or Del ...... ,, 160 La Brea. Laguna Beach 494-7551 $325,000 Sat Sun 1-4 JM-.lllaA" 204 Sapphire, Balboa Is land 640-8770 $398,500 Sat !Sun 1-4 J • ,._ GUIST 1111 Pine St. (Downtown ) H.B. 963-6767 $164 .900 Sun. 1-4 4 ... 00M 1930 Pt. Carney (H VHms) NB 642-5200 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2731 Pebble, H a rbor Vu Hills, CdM 640-5777 $425 ,000 Sat 1sun 1-5 205 Garnet, Ba lboa Isl., N.B. 673·2230 $48.5,000 Sat isun 1·5 15281 Moulins Circle . Ra nch. Irv. 551-8700 S160,900 Sat !Sun 12-5 ••426 Via Lldo Nord, N .B. 631-1400 $895.000 Sat !Sun 1-5 * •8 Collins Is land. Newport Beach 631-1400 Sl .100,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 216 Ruby, Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 ,. Sat !Sun 1-5 39 Silver Crescent (Trt.lrk Hin) Irv 675-3411 $315.000 Sat !Sun l ·5 •3053 Country Clu b Dr<Mesa Ve rde)CM · 557-8320 S35o.ooo Sunday 12-4 2147 I ris P lace, E . Costa Mesa 631-~ S158.000 Sun. 1-5 31165 Via Sono ra , San Juan Cap 661·2407 $169.750 Sun 12-4 124 Via Quito (Lido) Npt Bch 675-6670 S460.000 Sun 1·5 • * 443 Canal, New]>Ort Beach 631-1400 $249.500 Sun 1-5 223 Via San Re mo , Ne wport Beach 631·1400 1695.000 Sun 1-5 212 P alermo. Lido Is le. N.B. 840-9900 S395.000 ~1296Seaspntd.:r IVl<J Pacifi<') HR 675·fi000 $ J :! 1.500 Sun . t -5 4 II ... FAM IM or D .. •2005 Yacht Vindex. Newport Bch 644 ·9260 5450,000 Sat 1Sun •9()7 Sandcastle. HVH , CdM 640-5560 S350.000 Sat 1sun t -5 1601 Kings Rd .. Newport Be ach 631-7600 $725.000 Sat !Sun 1-S 411 E l Modena, Nwpt Hts, N.B. 673-9060 $285,000 Sat Sun 1-5 21 J Sapphire. Balboa Island 675-4822 5465.ooe Sun 1-5 12 Cedarsprings. Irvine 559-0504 $218.000 S&t Sun 1-5 • 1801 Santiago <Dover Shrs 1 NB 675-6000 5439.500 Sat Sun 1-5 124 Via Lorca (Lido ls le 1 N.R. 675-7586 S479.000 Sun 1-4 • 19521 Sierra Raton. Turtle r rk. Irv 640-5777 $194.900 Sun 1-5 3309 Florida Cir cle, Costa Mesa 545-7389 Sl 49.SOO Sat Sun 1·5 11 ()(J \' en111~ Dr . C' o~ I ~1 \it's a 97!).;);rrn S2 I! I' ()()II Sun I :i W15 Harrow Pl . Wt·Sltl11'1' li-IH JOGO Sun I::! 5 •2005 Yacht Vin<lc>x . N H 644-9260 $450.000 a t /SI.Jn • 19161 Yacht Lane. Hunt 'g Beach %2-7150 $219,500 Sun. 1-5 2306 Franc:i sco <Ba yaPstl NB 675·6000 $269.500 Sun 1-5 • 1915 Chubasco <Irv Tern CdM 675·6000 S349.50o Sun J -5 16 Morro Ba.v <Spygls J C<iM 760-9333 $559.000 Sun 1-5 114 Rimrock <Trtlrk I Irvine 760-9333 S310,UOO Sun 1-5 1708 E. Ocean Bl < Pentn PU NB 642-5200 $335.000 Sun 1 ·5 2006 Ya(•ht Vigilant. Sea vu. CdM 644-6200 $365.000 Sun l .5 3030 Country Cluh Dr . Costa Mesa 631-1400 $355,000 Sun l 5 17995 Gillman l'nl\-'t.·r~11' Purk 551-8700 $157,500 · Sun 1·5 •1301 Galax.v. Dover Shores. Nfi fi44-6200 $579.000 Sun J-5 •2107 Arbutus. F:asthluff 644-6200 $21lo.ooo S1111 1-5 •346!1 Furhsia. Costa i\1 es~1 546-2313 $198.900 Sun 1-5 2fl431 Palisades Dr .. Capis. Beach 640-5m S889,000 Sat Sun 11-4 440 Mendoza Terr. Corona del Mar 631-1266 $429.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 •19722 Q ui e t Bay Ln <H unt. Seaclf>HB 536-0776 Sat Only 1-5 928 Coronado . Mesa d e l Mar, CM 556~~ SJ25.000 Sun 1-5 219 Via Niee <Lido Is le > NB 760-1397 6H ti753 Sat 2-6/SUn t -4 ~~20 Galax_\' Or (Dover Shores 1 644-4910 $.550,000 Sal Sun 1-5 •524 C<tmeo H g hlnd s Dr . Cam eoHghlnds 644-6200 S239,500 Sat Sun 1-5 1627 Harbor Cre~t. Spyglass Ridge 642-8235 $1500 1mo. Sat rsun 1-5 315 Poppy. Corona de l Mar 644-9990 S695,000 Sat 1sun 1-5 •131 Milford Dr. Cameo Shrs, Cd M 644-9060 S765.000-Fee Sat 'Sun 2·5 2000 Holiday Rd .. Baycrest , N.B. 631 -7300 S310,000 Sat isun 1-5 ••401 N . Star Ln., Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 S945,000 Sat 1Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shore&, N .B. 631-7300 5470.000 Sat Sun 1-5 499 Broadway, Costa Mesa M5-1466 Sl79.500 Sat Sun 1-5 •1242Somerset Ln .. Westclf, N.B. 631-7300 $460,000 Sat Sun 1-5 •l072Santiago Dr .• Dov. Shrs. N.B. 631-7300 ST50,000 Sat !Sun J-5 2003 Yacht Defende r <Sea\·tew) NO 640·53.57 $425.000 Sun 1 !l • 1924 Holid ay Rd .. Baycr est. NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat Sun 1-5 1978 Pt. Che ls ea <HVHms) NB 673-8.550 $233,900 Sat !Sun 1-5 6Sunburst. T rtlrk Hln, Irv. 675-3411 $399.000 Sat isun 1-5 1785 Hawaii Cr.< Mes a Verde ) C.M. 675-3411 $144.900 Sat /S un l -5 5 l .. OOM 2921 CataJpa, Eastbluff. N.B. 646-1~ S256.500 Sal/Sun 1-4 213 Via Cordova. Lido Is le. NB 675-1771 $485.000 Sun. 1-5 5 • ,... FAM IM or DIM •921 Jasmine Cir cle. C.M. 549-1328 $178.500 Sat !Sun 10-5 2006 P o r t Ra m s gate (H .ViewHomes) NB 644-5554 $318,000 Sat !Sun 1-5 1412 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $389,500 Sat 'Sun 1-5 22682 Ballar. Mission Viejo 760-8188 $299,000 Sat !Sun 1·5 • •800 Harbor Island Dr .. NB 631-0094 Sl.395,000 Sun. 1-5 •1936 P ort Albans . HVH, N.B. 640-1093 $339,000 Sat !Sun 11 -5 U9 Via Orvieto, Lido Is le, N. B. 673-7300 $495.000 Sun 1-5 2735 ctboJa , Mesa d el Mar . C .M. 556-2880 $157,900 Sun 1-5 16 Rippling Str eam. Turtle Rock 551-8700 ~.000 Sat /Sun 1 -~ , ) . " ti27 Port Charles. N~wPort Beach 759-1501 , S289'.500 Sat /Sun t-5 •1900 Manners Dr .. Dov. Shrs. NB 631-1300 $725,000 Sat ISun 1-5 1034 Sandcastle , Har Vu Hills, N.B. 631 -7300 S330.000 Sat !Sun 1-S l:llll Galax~ Dr .. l>oH·r Shor e!> t~\.\-llf>'iO S.">79,llOO fel· Sun 1 5 9551 Los Flores Cr , Villa Park 637-0401 $1, 100.0f:)O Sun 12-6 2784 Albatross <Mtsa Verde) CM 540 1151 SUl7.SOO Sun. I 5 "6 Rocky Point. Spyglass 642-8235 Sl.100.000 Sun 1·5 • l528Sctntiago Drive', R:Jy(·rc•st 642-8235 $439.500 Sun J -5 ~58 Begonia tGreenhrook ) C.M 957-2690 $164.81HI Sun 1-5 • 1842 Galaxy Or .. Dover Shr~. NB 631-7300 S665.000 Sun 1-5 2006 Pt. Ramsgate 1 HVHls> NB 673-8.550 S318,000 Sat 'Sun 1·5 • •812 Harbor Isla nd. Newport Bch 675-3411 Sl.250.000 Sat Sun 1-5 • 12 TrafaJgar. Ha rbor Ridge. NB 644-6200 $2.900.000 Sat 1Sun J -5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACHILOI :mo Cagn ey #215 !Versailles> NR 645-8638 ~.900 Sun 1-5 I IEDROOM 188 Streamwood. Irvine 644 ·7020 S81,500 Sat 1Sun l ·5 2 llOIOOM #3 Hollowglen ! Wdbrg > rrvine 551 -9661 Sll l ,900 Sat •Sunl-5 2512 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 646-5093 Sl16,000 Sat !Sun 1-5 1570 Via Capri #3, Laguna Beach 494-7551 $135,000 Sat 1Sun 1-4 #17 WildgooseCt. NwptCrst, N .B. 673-5354 S157 .000 Sat Sun 1-5 ~3 W Wilson +iC-1. Costa Mesa 540-1720 Sl07.000 Sun. 1-5 9 Cove. Woodbridge. Irvine 640-9900 S214.500 Sun 1-5 :1 La Serena. Irvine 640·9900 $169.000 Sun 1-5 1q SundC:tnce INwpt Ter r 1 !';0 645-1404 Sl 18.900 Sun. 1-5 2 IR plus FAM IM or D&t 1961 Sant a Ana. Costa Mesa 540· 1720 $108.0()0 Sun I 5 201 W. Yale Loop 1WnodbrdgeJ1rv. 752 1700 $151.900 Sat 12-6/Sun 1-5 2-\IR ~ GUEST :n Sonris;i (:'\iorthwo()d 1 In ?:ll ·3723 S206.50() S im 1 5 l llOROOM 2521 SunflO\.\t:'I' ::.A4. Santa Ana 540·~ S96.SOU Sun 1-5 2501 Sunflo~r ;J.A2. Santa Ana 540-3666 $108.500 Sun l-5 21 l~and Fall Court. Newport Bch 64<>-2746 S196,500 Sat Sun 1-5 7 Odyessy .Court. Newport Beach 673-7300 Sl98,500 Sun 1.5 1000 Nancy, Costa Mesa 673-8550 S132.500 Sat S un J -5 3 • ,,_ FAM RM w D&t 334 Ogle St. !Newport Hghts ) C.M. 642·5722 $139.500 Sat Sun 12-4 J06 Ave. Cumbre. Bluffs. N.B. 640-5560 S250,000 Sat Sun 1-5 2·i32 Britliany Wood Ln .. Costa Mesa 556-2660 $165.000 Sunday l2-4 •25 Brid gewood. <Wdbrg) frvioe 759-9100 $290.000 Sun l·S 320 Via Lido Nord ;:5 (Lido Isl l NB 675-34ll $739.000 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 II pin I II 916 W Balboa. Newport Beach 673-8700 $350.000 Sun 12·4 2-2 lmlOOM 620 Acacia <OldCd M) CdM 675-6000 S269.500 Sat Sun 1·5 2 - 2 llDIOOM ,.. FAM IM or D84 608 Marguerite <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 S335.000 Sat 'Sun 1-5 3 .. ..... 2 .. 721-721112 Poinsettia , CdM 673-8494 $350.000 Sun 1-4 208 Abalone (Little Balboa Isl ) NB 675-tiOOO $435.500 Sun. 1·5 l 11 & 3 .. 510 Jas mine. Coron a del Ma r 673-8.550 $345.000 Sat '5Wl 1 ·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 II ,.. PAM 1M ,.. D1H 300 E . Coast Hwy, #291. DeAnza. NB 675-341 l $64,50() S un. 1-5 PROPERTY FOR LEASE CONDOMINUMS l .-oow 2027 Vis ta Cajon <Bluffs) NB 644-9990 $850 /mo Sat /Sun l ·5 . ,... ** _._ .. .. .... w ....... ... ' ......... . .................... --...... ...... --.. • • • • • a .. • • • • ,. I' .. .. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stt.'50 NOITH COSTAMISA A spet'tacula r 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with huge bnc·k t1re1>lael!, bwlt1n \ ;.icuum sys tem. bri<'k BltQ. 1100 wood decked spa + many extras <;all M6-~1.1 Dup&e• SI 30,000 Assume an existing low 1n lerest loan. two 2 bedroom un its w11h ~arages and yards Great Cost11 Mesa loca- llnn Hurry on this one' Cull~-~ t;:SELECT tPROPERTlES HEWPOIT RXY 1 Hdrms, 3 balhs, huge l,1m1ly room and formal dining room A r eal burga1n near Dover Shores Call for complett• de1a1l.s. 54~2:.113 8 Units S 120,000 Two I Bdrm , 6 baC'helor:; Bread and huller units $1200/mo income $611,114.)() as.~umu bl e 1st Owner will carry. Won't last <;all now! 540·3666 •Whelan Real Estate PRIME NIMI l'llME IMVISTMEMT Imagine 2 Bdrm end unll With ll(Orgeous rloor lo C'eil 1n g fireplace. separate sleeping level, and h1~h assumable loan with low down! An in veslors dream or perfe<'\ starter I mpos_,51ble to matl·h al $80,000! Call 963-6767 HEWPOIT DUPLEX 2 L'nits on fee land. ;\1·ro:-.:-. from park Near h1!a1·h, bu), & shopping. Prwed al $2().'),((IU t::ves f;4:J 2253 DOORS TO IEACH 2-2 Duplex. Ow oer mo tivated. Op en to <'reat1ve financing. Possibly little or no cash. Will trade proper\} hoat car • nr ?? $249.UCIO Eves 548-11715 associated BROKERS -REALTORS 101'1 W So•boo fJ,' ~ ~60 l COMttaCIAL IEAl.lSTATE CAI• Established local firm is lalung applications from licens ed real estate salesmen & brokers for a career in commercial re al estate management & brokerage Extensive on the job training in all aspects of this field. A unique opportunity for the business minded real estate person Cull for an tntl!n •1ew Realonomics Corp 675·6700 wllh only $16,000 down in- c I uding manageme nt fee. Positive cash now on this beautiful 3 Bdrm condo. Won't last at only $61!. llOO 540-36116 RANCHO SANTE FE Lovely 4000 sq. fl. 4 br, 31'J ba, on 2 acres, Lovely view. Near aU. $575.000. Lovely 5 br. 3 ba. view. Close to. village. Priced to sell. 1499.000. CU LVER & ASSOC. EITordoSt. Rancho Sante Fe. CA J.756-2476 ~Vwdth..t Spacious mulli·raceled 5 bedroom. 3 bath trt·leveJ with rormal d ining, separate fam ily room with fireplace and wet b a r , e nclosed fr on t 1arden cou rtyard. SparkUn1 swimmi n g pool and luah landscap-laa. AU on a 1pacioua corner lot. You really lhoa&Jdl'l ml11 tt\U one. P\tll Jlltft Sll5.000. Call '111..Jnl • 9£1.ECT PROPERTJES .......... -""'. Sunday, Octobetr 5 1960 DAILY PILOT SI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I OOJ •••r• 1112 •••:.. I OOJ a...,... I 002 Corono del Mar I 022 C.W .. W. I 022 HMMa Fw S. ,.._., Nr-S• H For S. ----~······················· ..................•.... ~······················ ........•..................................... ··•····•·•••·•········· .•.............................•.............. •·•··•···•·•··•····•··· ~ Cotte MeM I 024 0.. PoW I 026 lrW.. I 044 ... • ,, 1 <)' • UDOllU Newly rt>mod ... lt.od traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featurtn1 large recreauon room & 2 patios Llvln1 room has attracuve ~am celllri1. fi replace & fo'r.,nl·h doors leadln1 onlo b ric k pa tio New kit c hen bit en appli ttnce:, los~ to tennis couru. sand )' beac h~ -& c lubhous~ Now available.> ('all for appt IATNONT Wt! ha\'C several Cine homt: w ith pier & ~lip a TOllO Ho.SI COUMT'IT 4 Udrrn . 3 bnths . ranch s tyle mini est alt"' in orantJ~ ~rove S240.ooo BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 1 \I ll '('1 ,j, l)r ...,, f>,j t\ ft'') f'>\f>\ WESTCLIFF CONDO Spacious fi rst floor c·ondo located adjacent to lo\'~ly s wimming pool and pa tio 2 Bdr m s and ba ths Large en<"losed yard Con\ enient loeation Sl25.000. (714) 673-4400 121 ll 621·ZUI HARBOR RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 LIDO ISLE Owner will assist in fi nancing a 4 be d r oom on la r g e lot. New kit ~hen. Beautiful decor. Large patio. Steps to beach & tennis. Of- fered at only 5395,000 Fee 2l2 VIA P ALERMO OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 YOU•ITMOll NOMT .. HOii MN SUHAY 1 to 5 213 Vil COllOVA C o11 r mt>t kwht•u , sunct~ck I.Ct• 1wt10 Ex l"(•I ho rnl' for c nh'r'tu1r110 ).( .,.. 11 h O (•W C'pl & til« /\ !\ hfh m I .!do l!'il.tncf heaut~ for $'1~ t11111 CllCI THESE GREAT LISTINGS! ~ 11 I lt•1·tu11 I" 1'1.b 1 bl1• b t• 111.>I ~ .. u1~11h· M••i.:1 !I 11111111 SlfJ 'M•I 11:'!1 ~WI Sltill ••u1 $:14~11~111 1·~ Jlllr1 Sh111 ··~ 'I 11111 Ill < t1\.ih11.i l!>lun1l l'••111h1111 ... •' Wt• h 11H •• lt'l •il W.11t·r11 11ftl Ito 111.11. \\ .111.Jhl• \\l·t.'11f\ \\1111•• '"·'·" "'"' We 1 ti:J I boa HI\ d Nt•"'port . n7~ n11 W .. w ft CMI /Dock.I u o V E R S H 0 f< I•. s ~.000 38 r, 2Ba. r r e~11.mllJ hie Open ' s I ~ II'() Momu1g St w Lant.-. N f\ Owner 642.511.57 THE RUFFS 0,... Sat/S-1-5 2000 IAUAHCA 3 Br, den, 2 Ra tn lcv•·I beautiful move 10 1·011111 lion. It's really the l>csl l>uy Ill the Blutrs SISJ.SOO Bill liixby 646 7 11 I u.it.d lrobrs ----- SPOIL YOURSB.F wit h this b e a uti ful spacious 3 Bdrm home Fabulous family room 2 Crplcs. decorato r wall paper, jacuzzi & ~reat location. $184,900 Call to- day 979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ---------- HR.IAO< IAY l OWtl l) It\ Ill~ In lhl l'I I~ J lklrm -' fum r111 t.rr en l l' rt .i 1 co , n ~ Suµ,. r deun & tlel·nrat\!d in t'artlll<inl"' I n1·e1l :.it 011 I\ $ 111!1. 'J(HI I• I' r l h 11> IJa f)(J•O 1-.Jll \oll:J\' \11\2 'J3 It ALLSTATE REALTORS HEW HOME wit h seµar.tl•• mntht"r m l<t~ qrtrn 3 l!tlr m, 2ha 111u,. 2 Br. 1 h.i Mus\ "l"l' I•• JIJ1Jrec1alt! Ha~ m:irl\ ~xtr11:; ()nlv Sil5f.. lnl Orani(t' (' (; II I IUl IXW <Jr S<l9 _'IQ(~ I 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II) owner, ?17 A11ol<'llJ. 2Br, 2 !>lOI')' how.c, frpl1·. 2lir garage .!Pl ~ Ir~ !>evarate 11wne r s unit $.192.UOO Good .AS~ um 673·0727 CHAIMIMti 2 STORY + MOD ERN APT On com er. l blk to bay. 3 bllcs to vlg. lg LH, w 2 s ty PAHOl.AMIC OCEAN YllW CAMEO SHOltES F'ioest a men it ies throughout this cus tom home ~t Bd r ms, 3 fireplaces. nC'w l'Urpet & paint Professionally l and~caped Pool & spa on FEE l.ANI> 4'21 Gort.ml\.<>;.. W/S. l·I ~ >-L;f * 675-5930 • :!W ~ : • I 3637 E. Coa st Hwy. / '1·~ ; ;..(&,~ Corona del Illar :Juo ~ami/'I · fiarmon'J 1-~nJOY compl ete privacy in your li ght & a iry French doored home while mom & dad r elax in the neatest 2 bdrm . 2 bath apt. 4 car garage. luxury fe<t t ures throughout. $350,000. 721-721 'fl POINSETI'IA -~ .. 6ou vna <b,/ Jlta11. fJJ~e111li~ 6'j.!l-8~9~ 2435 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mw lff OWNER. 50.5 Ga rna · lion. 2 BR t guest or, 3 HR home+ I HR gar :.i pt w fplc. $765.000 673-0727 --------- H.Y. llLLS NE.AIL Y 1/1 ACRE 4 Ir + Fwn + Pool Os»n T odcry 1-S \107 ~A N DC AST L E Chi1nmng & ~panotL' l 5lory 'L~k Home" on m~ive lot v1ew1ng out t<1 magnificent pool. spa & waterfall com plt:x. o r fered 111 Sl.50.000. A Fran Scott hsling. i!Ja~tttU\5 .:\: lfo .. fil r~lturi; Uuplex, by Owne r I Br & :! Br, xlnt rentals Musi sell. $225,000. 1175-306:1, I 679-9667 eves NOSSDOWN Newer 2 br cottage, R 2. a :1 l> u m t: I 2 v1, I o a n Owner tagcnt -t98 0257 CostaMnct 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E-SIDE DUPLEX Two l Ir. U..ih Sl42,500 FULLa REAL TY S46-0ll4 NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2512Santa Ana Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRH OCEAN VIEW' Come & en1oy the panoroam1c o cean view & cool ocean breezes. A spacio us 3 bdrm t-21/? bath with private spa & patio Ex tra-l arg e Roman bath open to atnum. Vaulted c eil- ings, skylight, & view windows provide an open & airy feeling. An excellent invest- ment oppor tunity. Only $1 70 .9 00 . Owner will help finance with low dow np a ym en t . P l ease c a ll owneribkr at 541-208' 631·2246 OPEN HOUSE Daily 10-6PM ---- IACklAY 4bdrm. 2ba , 2200 sq rt. ~ lrg gar & pool sized yrd 390 G r anada wa , (I rvme & Un1vers1ty0 1 1·ul de-sa c· $165,00U Owner anx ious, lo\ 111 c arr} 2nd , 15'": d own 67S-531J Agt. MlSAVHDE ll!OOJ AMAlCA Best location & ~st pn<'I' for a CoWllry Club home 5 Btlrms. 3 baths Mu~t St'e to aµprec1ate l'all Agt, Erny Burcklt> al !1112·8891 Century 2L GREAT VIEW MESA YHDE C.C • ISthGIHtl. owe 2nd 4 Bdrm, Jba, pool. ~Counlf') Club l.)r. Open Sunday 12·~ Agt. Glon a ~7 832fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST BUY! Spacious 3 Bdr m. 2 bu home with lovel) 11111 view Nr beaches & i.hop ping S'IOIJ.000 NO QUALIFYING Just assume the t-xhlst in~ fmancmg on thtS 1m macul:ite 2 B<trm, 2 ua home neur Man n.& Ne w cµt &. p.1111l '129,000 Wilton It Weiss R.E 493.2752 "-'•Valley I 014 ·•·····•·····•·····•··· •TOWNHOUSE Sot3UIJ b u y s 1"3 T 1 h u r o 11 Townhome AGT J im 848-18& Hwtl1H9on •och I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• **SUNSETS! 1-;nJ,OY Lile Ylrw from lhll> h1ghl,) uµgraded :I lidrro condo I n f:ahulou!> WO Ol>URlr><a : As s ume 10« lo1to ·N O Q Al.I FVl!'IG1 Slo:J. 7011 TURneoac Ne w on m ar k et ~aut1ru1 l'lan 3 features 4 bdrms, 2a,., ba lh.'l. fam1 ly room, thmni: room. 3 l'iJr .i .. rai,;e Unusually la q:e 11ark lake yard. man) \rees & ~arden m !>n·Ju<l t!d !>C tl i ng 2 µal111s Immac ulate con d 1t1on \l..iny c us t om &1mcnll1e. Call ror a pµt $19K 500 __ G_R_EA_T_F_A_M_l_LY __ , TURnHoa HOME HILLS 4Br. 2Ra. hi:ht ,~ atr\ 1 OPEN SUM. 1·6 blk to :.chi & p;i rk I ' i m 1 1890 2 Vio Meuiaa .lo bch. Only $118 ~J l'rcs1den1 Home has just 846-5502 l1t·•·n h!>ltll.I. urge cornt>r 1111. appro:-• .. acre 3 Hdrms. 'i. b:.ilhs. din111!! r1111m . ram tl) r oom. -\"julll'<I beam 1 ealinl<(s ! fnt""ainef''5 Dreom M~°" Seacliff l.rg s.rii.:le ~llir\ lbr rorrTI<t l d1111ni.:. 1<1111 rm . (·1~tom 1 rd tr11pwal pool w b .. r ..,pa & t.rr•jlll l·.11 )I.)) liUlf l l'llll\'-'"°' t IW tx>arh \\ alk IH "·lt .. ob. l mrn1 d 111·1·u1111 11 l' II W 11 C I 5 :Iii II 1 1 11 likr I \11111 DOLL HOUSE BY OWNER U1mpleteh n•11.ulr•lt·rf ., 1!d1 ltl ~ t•nt•I 1 il:t lll• 117!! (;rand A'e J...,,.,,h'tl al 'I orktown & Uu~hJrot l)J1en h<J'l\I' ~' •• •;1111 Ill I $1fl3.:i11tJ l Jll .111, (Aji141 1•1 :iti3 11:,Sj /\~!>U m a hl e lo an $!4!1.5110 11\C'lu<.ting land SAH J OAQUIH L.orne r rtmdo in T he V1lh1s 2 lldrms , 2 baths c:enlral aJr. 11atir1. douLlc ,)llllched ~ara~e 2 Years 11111 Ad ull t·ommun11' £ :«· e 1 le ti l v a I 11 c at Sl48,51.MJ DAVID D. CARLSO .... REALTOR Sll-9293 * *ON THE LAKE 011c uf lnme·!> mosl pre s 111011us r c~1 fle nc es. W 0 t) D ll I< I D G F: l'l\t)-;-;tNG'S la r g e s t m11<ll'l nu: l::as lon'". 2 IJ lk"' lo !.hop111 n g & c.·111em.t t:all for your 1wr-.ortdl 1n~µc:l"l100 sz.~.uoo \\\'''d h rld9c Rcalrg :;51.:1000 19lO ll;orr.rnt J Pl.,.).lr\"Jn,. 11.UFFS CONDO ASSUME LOAN Ring 640-5560 Anytime Easlbluff Prof Bldg ceiling. brick frpk 2Ur, ~~~~~~~~~ l~Ba, llt'pdin rm forc-t>d - 2 BR, 2'i:a ba, conlemp. dl'S1gn. SU6,000. 646-5096 646-60•3 NEWPORT HEIGHTS New Condo :i Br. 21 2 Ha UIOO sq ft . 334 Ogle St Open Sat S u n 12 4. Agent. 642·5722. OPEN SUN. 1-5 S.out Pool Home- W11 l1 :.pJ "1111ut 1•.., HI tJ1•,11•h l)\i•r ~) f)IJ(I UIJ grade Su,.._., ">h.1111 t hr :i ba, ~> SQ It t>onu~ rm. famil) rm. f11Jll'. 3 <ar ~..ir. much , m ul h more. Pr11·cll to s ell $2Hl.S<10 191GI Y:td11 Lane HB 1Gnrt1eld ~ Ne wla nd I Own~r l>)!,l. Ma rily n 957 n50i or 962·7150. HY OWNeR, lOOO' 3 hr. ~t \uc liecrlicld owe Sl49.9!l0, Lowest Vacant 7~-~·is3 Front row unit next to pool. 3 bedroom. 2112 bath. Large country s t y le k itche n . H uge master b e d room s uite. Two decks , $249.500. 2932 PERLA OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 RCTaylorCo 6 40-9900 Cute & clean 3 Br l wnhm Assume 9.5"1< FHA In NOQUAI.IFYlNG Aslung $77,000. Hurry don't mias! Call now 646-7434 CENTURY 211 Golds tar H0$SDOWH Luitury cedar & glass home on almos t I acre. Close to beach $395.000 Exchange for ~ Own \i,'l 4918-0251 AFfOtlDAIU HOUSING -Here it is! Spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, family and utility rooms. 2 years old . Bays ide Village , pool, spa and beach. $64,500. LIDO IAYROMT-Fabulous view down the chan-nel from this 3 Bdrm + den condo w/entrane;,e to boardwalk & beach. One of a kind. $739,000. PIEi & sur Dramatic cust. 5 Bdrm contempo hme. Perfect setting for your art collection & your yacht . A truly s uperb home. Sl .250.000. A TOUCH OF WILLIAMSIU•• -Turtlerock Highlands 2 sty. 4 Bdrm on view Jot. With shutters . hardwood floors & warm t asteful decor ating. An exceptional piece of property offe red at S399.000. HAiiett YllW HOMIS ·J'AJlr m Monaco on an ex-ceptional com er lot . 1"(~ to sell MOW at $207,500. LIDO ISLI -Traditiona l 4 Bdrm custom home on the bay with assuma ble .-..o LOAM at 10°/c in - terest. Separate dining, larger master suite over- looking the bay. A never a gain priceofSl.250,000. TU•TLaOCIC .... HLAMDS -Natural beamed wood ceilings, pan·~)Jg , warmearthtones. A Jove· ly view. Th.is 4 B"Qf~nborough home has e v- erything including t.l~lent financing. $389,000. JASMM c.--Tastefully upgr aded 1 story. Plan ~. w/spa. Great location. Assumable loan. Won't last. $320.000. IAMCHO SAM JOA9UIM ft.US-Air c-6nditioned 2 Bdrm + den condo. Tastefully decorated and priced to sell. $170,000. air, dbl gar + chnrming apt. $375 mo. w bltns , Da nis h f rpl r F A B U L OU S A S - SUMABLE FINANClNG & o we 2ND. SAVE Sl,OOO's ON INT & LOAN COSTS S390,000. Area ·s best. R-•ULTY 12 I l) 414-0901 CAP l:: <.:OD DUP Lt--:X $319.000 Tei ms. AGT 644.414-4 or675·341 I Of'INHOUSI SAT /SUM I to 4 204Slff;U • 3 BR2ba w/ 1 rapt. Sltl.SOO D• Tyter Assoc. 64N770or •• Prop. lllC. 67MOOO ./Ol'BC DA.IL Y 216 ..,..$495,000 ·~·slaftd $1 , 100,000 W.ttrfrollt/Salilbury 673-6'00 I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tllllllli OF SEU.Hlli? Ha ve client for Penin Pt. home SJ00.000 ran~e 2S'i do~1l. Owner carry balanc:e Agt, 67S.Al70 New 5 Br 3 ba ·r erms View 113 E Bn lhoa 67$-2164. E ves CoroeacWMcr 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUYIEW Price Reel $20,000 1 5~ d o wn. Built 111 f1n&n c in g . L ars e s t Seav1ew 4 lidrm Port Royal Mdl. 2700 sq rt, 2 ynold. Motivated Seller ' C fl I ... wpori C...t« 640.5357 --------- SPYGLASS CAPE COD Excillng South Port 5br. 4.,.,ba, 2 fam rm s: d /r. l/r • huge bonus room Q\jet Cul-de-Sac. Forest- ed baclcyard paradise for chlJdttn 6 adults alike ! 11585,000 640-78811 Ct.61 ttiaog o.tH Rare find in a great Joca· lion Good rentals. Well pri ct:d at $29S,OOO. 640-1830; 644· 7383 Agt. DUPLEX BY OWNER Choice Loe. So. of Hwy. Wlk to bch, J..2. 2-2, frplc. prof. de«orated, below appraised va lue, Prin· ciples only. 675·1055 , 673-4848 LSE OPT SPYGLASS Spec s BR 3 BA htne +custom lot. Owner creallv~.~2891. VIEW 2716P...._ A s pectacular custo m home This 3 Bdrm pool home is under constr ue· uon. We think 1t has the finest vie w of Newport lnteriur s hown strictly l>y appointment only. Contact Ted O'Conner I 83).2650 ASSUMAIU LOW IM'llHST Near ly new 2 BR. 2"'2 Ba, condo in small project w/pool and spa. 2nd TD available. 675-4912 bkr . *FREE* GOLF BALLS Located on 16th fairw ay or the exclusive Mesa SLASHED Ver de Countr y Club TOS155,0oo l .. IOOM This Golfe r·s Pa lace of F OR l,Ju1l'K SAL.I::' Lo vely 2 Br 1.,, Ba T o w nhom e , in l u s h g11rden ~clling, w /tennis crt:.. Po<>ls . saunas. spa. Great µrice at $114,500. Aft SPM 730-3662 ---------f e r s u n b e l 1 e v a h I e Lovel} s Br 3 Ila home Double garage, &Oll.120' privacy & terms Only wit h rormal din r m , lot. Quiet location, but 10% down 4' owner will fam ily rm . h uge pat1u ()pH Sun 1·5 --1 close to shopping. New finance al 12~1< {APR r m , m an> ex\1 ai. lh 14667 Cioldeft&\etl roor. copper plumbing, 12%). Interest only pay appl onll Al(t Yl6 r .. ~; Luwesl pnce tn Wa lnut hardwood noors. plaster menlS monlhly. An ex Square Co ndo. Clea n walls, &ood condition . c eUent in vestment o p· SH 4 YOURSELF 28r, 1,,., bath with deck. $110,000 with an as11uma-Portunity Only $349.900. Open House Sun l S w lk tho J S80 ooo ble .loan. Please call 548·2089 or 3 or 4 br, 1-4• ha. n.:-~ 8 Lo ~ PoO · • · loyMcC....,llltr. 631-2366blu. rinanc1n~ Best area ' -WAlCRFRONT s-.nn 9601 NetJ~rwa~ $1-U iOO llO Ml:S ~~~~~!!!!~~ Mesa Verde N. 4 br. 3 ba , Call Bkr,842 9:f71 AEAL ESTATE ;:: S149,500 331» F1orida Cir-·--------•I 631-1400 D1t1'Y1 TO c le. 54.5-7389 ~~---~---2371 ONipA••· NOq&IAUFYIHG! Open house Sat/Sun 12 4 t\susume 1.2",;, loan. Sbr. This 3 Bdrm . frp lc . w /p o ol .spa , BY beaut. yard home only O WNE R . Nea r S.C $119,900. Century 21. Plaza. $178.500.549 1328 Gold Coast Realt ors. ------ S48·ll68 L~ rt-E.side 4 Br, 2 ea. 402 ISth Pl. 3 Bdrm-2' 2 Oa Be st $l6S,OOO. ~9161 472.3646 or location·near nu t·entral air Like a model (916) 345-8975 for anfo or John Marshall a).lpt to see Do not d is· Condo Spenahst tu:_b ~upants_._ 631·12fJ6 DUTCH HAVEN lll&POOL OP9' SUH 1-5 t 7fi02 Still ll..irtrnr Dehj{htful warm lricnd l) & tn\'lltn~ S111~1t: le' d dollhou'IC' i\S;.urna hie \"A loan Sl20.000 tllas tnuw ~ (£ u .• · filrult11rn Ring 640-5560 Anytime Eastblult Prof. Bl . OPIHSAT/SAT 1·5 THE ''UN-CONDO" lM WOODIRIDGE ONLY SllZ,SOO A delightful :i Brl rm Jd u l t occ upi e d l 'w••kwood A.spcn P lan on lo~ traffic cul-de·sac• slnoel The: lowest l'Ost dl'l e1Chl•d res1c.le11re in Woodhn <lge :J Bdr~S~~~t~. hu~e ll!1#Z ~I~ -------·-rareplace. c ustom home . 1 REAL TORS • ------111111111~-Lots o f c har m Only ------NEW ON MARKET S143,500. MESA DB. MAR IN\" i:STORS \ r1 !-: '\ 7711wjay f"ALLQUJCK 644-7211 ._. l·ameo Highlands , ft-e 0,-Sun 1·4 s BEDROOM land. Custom ·I bdrm, 311 w-...StrHt U., ... San $ ramily rm. den, P<>"1· Broker . 645·6266 Nice ramily home. close s auna L..>a d e t.1 w ith --------Loschool.Sl49.soo. c ha ra cter. ne e ds de RIGHT REAi.TY con t.or's touch. $350.000 979-8533 TIO"' Sh.irp -1 un '! 11.. , !":011 ,. ne1izhborhood l'l'llJlll,. " remain jlt••t -..tit' $112.500 •'n1n·:p-~-a,..,.im··-. •m 962-4471 (~·) 546-8103 kftlW ,~ NEW CUSTOM , ______ --- CONDOS •675-5930• lr'liM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIVERSITY PARK ~ Woodhndge Condo. e nd 11n1l. 3hdrm, I 12 ba $101:1 990 (id IOl·al1on -~):! til!t! W oodbridqe Condo Sp1•tlc'~ J flr. 1 •~Ba l°11ltnl r\ k tldll'n Lrg µat10 ~umable 1st al 9-' I • $\01.!l()(} SJl-Jlg.'j. (I~ ner l6l7 E. CstHwy CdM Golre r's d re am h om e IOl«Ucd o n lh e 16th f airway or e !lclus ive Mesa Verde Golf Course CDM COTTA&E With only 10% d own, 1114 .............. OpHW/S.. l-S They're excitingly dar re r e nt ' Large 3&4 bdrms , 2'1<J baths. 2 fireplaces. m icrowa ve ovens, sola r hot water, tile throughout. Lovely grounds. Priced from $150,000. Trades con J R<l (amlly Im. 2 l)a Deane home R> owner A..11.~um. loans. cxtenstvl 1--------- PLUS IHCOME o wner w 1l I f i n ance OR 3 Bdrm, 2 ba horne baJance at 12% with in· w 1th isolate d m s tr terest unly pay men\s. bdrm/parent retreat or Pie~ caU for details & in-law qrtrs + 2 bdrm apPoinlment. 631·2241 or cottage . Anyway yo u ~· ~cribe it, itd's charmd· .............. 1n g. up to ate an be autifully located . 3 bdrm Freedom home by Priced at S280.000. owner. IB0,000 20% dn as- CALL FOR DETAILS sumable loan 548·0358 644-721 I ~NIGEL OAIL[Y & ASSOCIATES SPtC&WAH sidered. GIM UAL TORS Inc 642-4623 BEAUTIFUL HOME upgrades, va nelang & wolf covcn ngs. i:n:o•n ~ll 0 11 2 ;,1fle, une11 h o u:-.e S at 1S\1n I li $185,000. Ph 552 46-1!1 RCTaylorCo HNrTMloke Woodbridge 2 Rr plu!> den , ·2 • 2 Ba c u n d o "'Brighton ' 8 pla n Large master twdroom sui te Sonny k1tc:hen un Cul·de·Sa c: 1214.~1 a.EAH! .•. . llfld "mo"e·in" rond1 · Lion In lhis 3 br single family home. Lovely new carpeung & new rlrapes. Good loc:u tioi1 & l'lose lo s h ops. sr h oo l s & HF:RITAGE PARK Just hstcd al $114.900. TURTLaOCk MOll'l'h"WOODS-Upgraded, air cond. "A" plan with assum. 1.St TD. Parquet noon. washer &c dryer incl. Comm. tennis, pool, spa It sauna. Buy now. close escrow next year. $103,000. l 006 lalboe ....... 1006 3 Br (or2+ denl with l~ Ba. AU bll-inl in kitchen, F.A. heat.inc 6 central vacuum. A real special at •.500. For info call H a rry F r ederi c k . 631-12JIJ6. tn park lille setting. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths in de· slrable College Pa rk area. Complete built in k itc hen Enjoy t he beautiful yard .rrom a covered patio . Conve nient to s hopping. Of rerect al only $115.900. WlU be open Sat/Sun. I S 2289 Colgate? Drive The Fox Com pany WAl-cJViloge Uniquely and beautifully upgraded 3 Br condo. Choice corne r a cr oss rrom park With mountain view $112,500. IEAUTY Dra mauc 4 Br on lop i,tre>el with delightful spa and rrowooct de ckmg Central air and µlush, plush carp••t ln g Over 2500 sq. ft. in this most desirable home $350,000 •I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDEAL FAMILY HOME TWO STO RY : 3 Bdrm & q uarters Large patio. $355,000 Guest GIEAT •PLEX ON COINER 4 Bdrm upper apt & 3 bdrm lower. Square footage can 't be duplicated today. Patlo & deck. Drive by 200 Amethyst/1204 Park. Call for app't to see. 1498.000 Le. ·~I It Auoclaht 671-JJJI r - - Rult.on 540-67!>8 REALTORS 557-91187 E•MS, Tl•MS, NllcMotla TmMS Go.ett-.tl.ow 3bdrm, l,.ba ,doll house Me 91••.-i in per! cond. Located at Govememt assumable ZZ3T Avalon, C.M. Over ioan.. available to e ver· IJOOaq ft. Aalume "8.000 yOM. No qualifyin1. no ht payable at Sl.OM/ new io.n coeta. 3 and 4 mo. Only $12,500 dwn 6 bedrooms, call today. owner will carry $12,500 TARBELL R EALTORS. 2nd, 3 yn! OR NC dwn on ~1730 IM wtUI oplkJa to~ l yr ~------­al above terms. Call 0-'.W 1026 Mill e al 815 -41188 . •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Owner/Rb'. FourPlex Xlnl Loe.Gd •---------• Cood. CU' Bl"f By Owner. ·Ownerwanuout! 2 l br. 2 2br. frplc, 4br,l:mmc,sue.ooo. creative ftnancln1 . E. side. U l ·cml 171-lCliS R..ct.o S-Joequil" '"San Joaquin" modl'I. 2 Br + den/study. Quality neutraJ tan carpelll and drapes. Fabulous golf courMI v\ew, 2 private patios. Asking S175.000. Penthouae "San Mutoo" model, 2 Br unit over looking gotc course and night light.v iew. Up graded. Com m u nll > pool. t.enrua. SUB .000. RCTc1ylorCo ' .)1) , '\HJ ,. WOOOlllDGE-. ... beauty m good loco t1on! With good financ- ing! DeUghtrul 2 bdrm . 2 bath '"Ashford .. near lake. $149,500. IMDOOISPA ... .In t he "R J\<;Q UET CL U B ". Love l y " 11µaclous 4 Br ~ F.R. with community par k w1lh tennis bul no dues Se llllr says "Sel l I" $11>4,500. 519-8111 ( ... '" i" On\! o f a k 1nJ 111 1\irtlt'"'4'k 8232 '"•rr 11 l'aloa 1'h•• 1111·11 .. 11n h Pl•n 3 11 11 ~rft•t 1 hm1't' Ever) 111d1 I\,,, lw1•11 t•artiull} dt"1•u1 11~~~1 ' 111 4 11.M, ulll r111. hnlwtl Ill'!! I& ~· K \lt'r\ 114 '.iCll lH'l"<llloli fn11n µur k ''""I Kohlt!r '"'k, \' \ J """ "'"' rante.. fto1111 .. 1 .. nyun ,rhool C!:o L-111 111 Ownc!r (\111 llw '·•I I I• fm.NMI 2br . T WNlt ~~ '" Hertta~ ~" S.1l Sun 1·5 M .500 l'1tri( l~u.11 $59 7 lU \1>.,u111.ttJI .. 0 .200 at 91. , n , 01iu l.oaru t-:ffet'\I\ l' I:! i • ••Aaa-~hL~ Bea.-aful J Udrm humt' newly decorated 1hruou1 locate d 111 the prime Cal1forrua Home:. u re& Close to :ichool:.. park pool and shopping sk ln& Sll7,500 Open lloui.c Sat Sun I S 5 10 1 Doanoke --; H/\NC:H ~ f\f l\l TY ~ 11111 /000 WOOOlllDGE DANBURY MODEL 1149,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5PM ISCRESTIIAVEN Spol)ess 3 BR 2\.'J Ba con do. air cond.. vaulted VIEW OF CATALINA P11nor11m1r urc a11 \it·~ f rum 1111t1<1 <h'• k u l 1 h •• 111·.111111111 ', ....... u. •Ui.turu hu1ll mo•l ul••• tltl m f' 111 I u 111 ll ~1 1 • Trr11~urr 1.1u111I I 1 .111t•1 P11rk \ 1.1ul1 f'fl • •'rl1n11~ ~I' t 11.i ( ,, 11 1 I I I 11 tnll r••~•I' 1• '\11 I o n•' ~ ... 1. '""'"' SliUill 1111dc•t '"""I 11 • 111 ,..,)(• 1n '"'n• 1.i1rk ore. SUH 1·4 1010 I 'CK. Ctt. Hwy. lln•<' lh1u ~t"• u11t \ ll·•lt• tu '\jllh r-.l.'1 l'JI I. Ill llllt'l>I I'"' klll..:, 4el 'll1'Jf~~~ 963-8182 AuthentkSpaRi~ l'la!>~ll' lllC'd rnof Spa n15h h" m e o ,. e an !. 1 J e Emt!rah.l t\u\ JcalurinJ( oct•an 11.-w hurdwood noors. 11pe11 l'1t1hn1o1~. ,J Bdrm, :l fiu , family' room . formal Jtning. A 111ce homit $575 ,1100 . 644-70'.!0 eblQOO clp, assoc, tennis. pool. TAX SH EL Tt-:H liu) m> spa, near ~rk. Washer , , mt 2890 s est llv. ,: .tr dryer ancld Ca 11 • · 832·3252 HERBERT Hid~ at Vu1oria Cove, HAWKINS R E La1>:11na lkh Nl·Xl lll 1ww Chns Abt-I 11r0Je<:t Ca II Ev Robinson 4W-14lill or Buzz Mt•yer ll19 150:1 for dt'lWb •Br. 3Ba. formal din. fam rm. fis h pond. Ope n House Sat Sun , I ·5 55-0504 ow... IOU(Mf'f AHOTHH Terrific 4 Bdrm. at;ium. family rm. a really s uper value. Nr. San D1e~o Frwy. S139.900 fe<> Sub· mit. owner will a ss is t with financing WATf:RrRONT HOMI~ REAL ESTATE 631-140(.) "EXETER11 in PARK I This 3 bdrm, enlar.l!cd lam. rm. home 1i. Calaf. L lvlnJ at lt1 beat taatefully decorated. Cbe to community as IOC. PoOI. spa " tennis and schooU. Tbls is a muatsee. 't523 CAMPUS Da: IRVINE LAllJ-a IHch 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc.-va.w COftdo 127.000down, 2br. 2ba . .s7·S316BKR FANTASTIC OCIAMYIEW 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. huge den or 3rd bdrm, 2 frplcs. lovely yard. 1223.500. Pee Allen Rltr 494 7578 THI llG STEAL and il won't lake a thief to s~ the value in this sharp Dana P oint duplex. Two bedrm. I bath upper unit fea tures new carpet, fresh paint. beamed ceilings , fireplace. danang area & enclic»ed patio. You may wish to u,,e the 1 bdrm Lower unit a s a "weekender". while at the Marina. OUT Of' STATE OWNER MAY PROVJDE TERMS for qualified buyer. Offered ror only Sl«.OOO PULL PRICE! Coldwell Banker OCUNV1£W LAGUNA UNITS! Com l' see lht•!>e four re 1Jl(Jcntaial tnl'Oll'lt' unit:;. carh with \ fl'V. and rirevlacl' and t w11 l>U!>t nt>s~ 1Jffi re spacl.' un1b ' Lei u' show \'OU how lt• have Sil .LUI -I SJ)t!ndalJk w1lh a trade! $515,0011 OWHYWILL ASSISTIH R~IMCi Panoramu· <l<'t'8n Vll'W from lhl.S well l'Ol\Slruct ed 3 bdrm .. 21,; balh San Clemente home Top of the line materials and decor mcludang new elet•- t ron i c Fasar ra n ge $349 500 4tt-1 J20 IJ 1-0136 ,.., ....... C..et "wt -·- TERM~ A. 0 VI F.W '' Th•~ J 11('11room Spanish \lie rouf home has :.!.l.>t)(J sq rt and a family roorn wtlh wet bar 1;11od oc·run views and Catalina sun- sets Seller will carry ContraL1. of Sale al 111''\ interest. Submit terms $167.500.497-3331 bln.oo ~ WHITEWATH VIEW Open house Sunday l 5 2012 San Re rm (Off Temple lliH~> A new life awaits you m this warmly elegant ;j bdrm. 2ba famjly home 5411idanty and mature landscavmg make you snug and secure. If over 2000 s t r is n't t!nough, there a re plans ror ex- pansion. $369,000 CIMftAL LOC. ror the family on the go . 5 lge bdrms. 4 baths. coun- try dining rm, beamed living rm. huge family rm with fireplace. enter- tainment area 1n rear MJ~ION REAL TY 985 S. Cst Hwy. Laguna "'-494-0731 •WALK TO BEACH • _ patio. to:VEN a sµedal place for the doggies $4311,000. 4 Br. ;t Ba. fam rm. ocean vlew S325,000. 4t'1·5132 SOUTH LA6UMA conACiE Oeean view 4 BR. drive by 4 blocks lo beach. Moun- I05I Zell Or. $239,500. taan cabin atmosphere _Prt_m_c_only_.:..-· 414_-64_7_2 ___ 1 with stone fir e pla c e . •·* Own your o wn S!0.000 down. Full price apartment acroa from suo.ooo Art GaU.ry Wallace F. Neff, R.Mltor. 414·9311 "'1'omA llACH kquialM 4 Bdrm, 2,,.. Nill balm w/famlly rm. Offen the ultimate In 1r1ck>wi contem porary llvlna. Feature. fleld l&CJOe ftreplace, stained 1Jua, wood decor and ocean vww. Owner will flnance, tm.500. 491-1411 /"\J EliJ E'\._ L A·,', o( I.it•'., • PllVACY AIOUHDS Huie lot with lush lfreener y . 2 m aster suUea, apa, brand new kllchen with Jennair e rana•. Beamed cellinl(s, rr,,Jc, hap bricked yard. lll0,000. 4'7·14t4 --• ...:c. ...... 4UMfn Ill to UVt•rb 111111ltl1011 Shon walk tu l•J~IJ lJeiillh 1\11 t•-1 .. 111'111 Ill H'lllmt+nt rn1 I h" 'In rt h t!nd •:1111q 111 I 1•111 OV.tlt!I Wiii h1•l11 l111 .. n1" t:f'$,W I THISH~H \ J lldrm & l1.11111h ••••111 1'1.1tll.'I\ htHIW' lr11llll lh•' Tm<"h poul & 11111111 111 1 ,.1!11 "'l'I 11.11 .._,,,,, • 111o1 11 I• 1 c• I' I u t 111 ~ h • If S2611.YMI HO. IND CH4RM \ I 11111 no :.' h11ll1 t,,.,11, " 1111 '' v .. ' ,, • .. r •1 , , 1 l'llllr1t•I' If. II• I olll \lo ... 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(ireal rt•nlal 11n11 or honey mucm l'Ulla l(l' $125.lm don osen ruultur" 121J N COAST Wll\.\:v LAGUNA HEM 'II 4!J7 48411 SllS.000! 0,-n Sat /S..n 1-4 1570 Via Capn 113 Olf :OtcK111ght On \'e 't'I'~ dose lo I 'rc:iccnt Ull) Spacious :t hdrm 11w11 your own, ).lrou111l l"' 1•1 &< a Pel:'k a. t 11<.01•a11 ~11wm•r finam·in1>: hur n ' luch Sidr Ot. wy Open Sat /Sun 1-4 11;n La lire a . ab11v1• Shaw's f 'o\'P w11 h a \ 1ew 11f lhl' 111 l'all :1 llllrm!> ~Ul''>t ..i pt I ha lh!>, :I f1repla1•t-s & a ma.:11111 l'l?nt 2 S\I of\ 't Ud Ill for l hP ereJt1vc He a so nahlr Lermi. You i-.huuhl ' ru~h mlo 1l ' at SJZS.UUO ---~ HILLIE ~ Mc CORMACI< RE L..-...... 1052 ..........•........•... l5'~ dwn pymnl. as!-u me lrg Isl at 12• ,· •, no Ph Owner will <'arr~ h.11 Desirable '\'ll1~uel Shure!- V11la Lllrite:.t mdl. dt.> l orator perf ~2Y 11111• P r i n t OnJ 1 \ 7 ).I >•'91l h81~1 ~ Ofl&t SUNDAY 1-4 2062 McCto.d Crt. LAJ(E r AJtK Gorgeous J hdrm, 2 lia J as mine modf'I F':im rm, lgc t'Ountry k1lt·hPn. plush carpels lleaut1ru1 ...pa and Ra1.eh11 with staine d glass. covered pa\lo 1\i.,.oc1at1nn 1n eludes µool , s pa, pool &. :>pa Tennis and f1:.hmat avJilable. F'<tmrl\ <>nPn lalell l'o m m11 n 1t\ Sli9,500 131-1440 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• > BR J Ba':.. ho m e on wooded ravme . ~4!!,91111 P at Jf adclock. al(t 768 6017 MAJESTIC Wluspering Trees honlc' Most beaul home 1r1 Lake Fort'St N~tled 111 the trees on a lge 1·ornl•r lot 5 ovt'r-;1zt'd est m dt' t'Oratc.od lxkms & reatur mg a s pacious m slr swte complete w /frpk. & jacuu1 tub This home is for the exec:. who de sires the ultimate in tux ury homes <.:all Wt!ndy "The Specialist in the Trees'" 951 124-1 ,\gt MfsMo.t VJ.to I 06 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAICE MISSIOM VIEJO l!)Jjoy a view or the lake Crom this spal'10us 5 bdrm. 2 story home. The professional landsca1>1 nJ.? includei. a sra Owner is closing escrow on a nrw home. Must sell this weekend Rccluced tn 1299.000. O,..W/11111 l·S 22612laltw DILANCY UALHTATI ,...., .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,......... 106t MtwP!"'flHcll IHt ....................... . •..•.................. J IN llG CANYON -.ORA-MA.'ftG · ·-. Custom Uutlt llome of nearly 50(MI' •I 0 n °1H1\. + 2 hulf BA Colh<>dral ('••1ltnl(~. J Fq>l('s, r.1amorous Mu11ll'r .S111tt· w11h Clvl'r81Zl'<l Chmt.•h1 , Urt·~smtl Hwun JaC'llni Tub Lurjle Sw1mmlnR l'ool ~/Spu & Wa terfall. Ove1·looklnl( C11 lf ('nurw Sl .l 00,000 ~I BH :HIA 'l~~~~!~·r,~h ('t•1i1111(s . 1 '11:.t11ni W<.111 & Window Covl'rlrHi:~. \ 'ht•Nftll ll~hl F:itt · In Kikht>n , Roman l'uh Ill Muslt•r Hath. 3 car gan.t~f·. & Im .. 1y pr 1vak patio areu. $380,'ooo HOT TO MENTION ,\ St111111111 ~ :rnn . l BA Townhouse Ab o with high c·t>ilinl'(~. t"ustom deC'orator lulwht>s & laq~e storagt> area. T his lint' for $~~).UOO 1032 Wall St La Jolla CA 92037 &,1u11 .. eHew W .. erf, Otd HonR WHfl loat Oock Ii\ Pact.>St'llt'r HunlC~ Elegant .'i hedroom , 4 hath home now under 1•onst ru(·tion Outsl a nd- 1111: l'uslom lt•alurcs 1n clutll· IJrl(c master 11w le wnh h vtlro whirlpool Jcltl'I lull. rurmal dining r oom , i.:arJl•n ruum . 1•u:.1om r1rcplal·e \\1th l'l111\'ersat1un pit :.! car gar ag1•, 17'x:l!I' pn •ale do .. k w11h wat..r & cle1·· l rll'lll Surnc 111>t11>11al 1·olor '\t'lt•C1 Hiil ll'tSSI hie •lunng l'•HislrUt·uun f>ntt .. -d $1 .~5.1100 OPfH SUNDAY 1-5 100 Hert.or lllaftd Dr. Carol Horr. A._'l 1131 000<1 s tv,wn hy appotntrnent , ........ o.ae. t 'ompletely rdurh1shed . ont> blk to bcat•h You nwn th<' land t~rcc.il r1nann11g $1!19,51~1 $~ 759·922 LI DO IS LE lgc 4 HH ~de11, a ll m•w t·ond . ~kin~ S.17!1 000 ~ll o r tratle for s rnall••r I. I. home l-'r1 n t· u11ly bi3 7586 FOi SALE IY OWNEI Giant 5 Br 3 ~ Only $269.500 IJ\\ner wil l earry a\ $1500 monthly with $20,000 down. No e red1t needed (714 ) 840 1964. SS.OOODOWM No qualify ing P ri m.: N B locallon. I fir. lrg yartl. $2~.101 1;.rn 7403 o r K.'1 1 i1l24 "GORGEOUS" ll art)IJr Vi e w Homei. largt'st midel Somerset 5 Bdrm, J ha. forrrwl din in~ rm, fam rm w wet liar. beaut J>IM1I. plus h 1•ovd patio i-:it1cns1vc up- it rad 1 n g Nt>W ('fll.S . dru r•c !> al l thl!!> t ('rea(1Vt' flnant•tng i\ Steal' $339,000 \l<{t 1>.HI 1093' OpenHouw Sat/5-day 11·5 1936ftortAIMm!s BEACH LIVING 1009Wnta.lboa HEWDUPlU rtllMI LOCATIOM Stl'Jl6 lo beach with ran Laslie ocean view from each unit J & 2 CM r m un IL<; $425,000 6734155 MIWPOlrl CRIST Dll.UXI CONDO Modified Plan6. 2100 sq rt. Extra lge mas ter bdrm, assum. 9 7% loan. S196,500 Open Fri. lOam· lpm. S1S 1-Spm. 21 Land t-'all Ct. 640-2746 . •UVE OH THI IA Y • In Lido Mobile Park. Great bay view location. 2 balM. 2 patios. pnvate beach. See lo appreciate OPF.N HOUSE SAT. & SUN "L" Anchorage Way 675 4741, 79'7-6690 HOTICE t1uw Dail} P ilnt (.'l..iss- 1f1cd ad-. d1splc.iy their meS,.,ll 1ott•s with le.i11Jlhly owl 1mµat·t? Uur ads, we arc 1iroud lo !.Uy. really l(C l result:. Phont' . 114:.! 5678 OPPOITUMITT knocks often when you use result·t1etttn1 Dally f>tlot Classified Ads to reach the Orange <;oast marke\ Phone 6'2·5678 , ' .K)L~~ BROKERS I; LID• 714-45'·2'41 c .. e~ REDUCED TO SELL 60' to beur h. pl -.ca '1c·~ com er, 7 rm. ;i IJa . .!:.\111\ sngl on R 2 hwhl...t1lc• !-!' lot, S298K OWi' .!1111 loca I condo or • i Io I Sea:.hore Oj.icn d;11I • Owner . 645·M Ht BLUFFS $20.000 down <I hr :l l.Ja Owner will st•ll 1111 •·•m I ral'l or lea, .. •lpl '"" B r o k e r . S l l' \ ,. 957-1900,l>.10 !.13'15 LIDO SPECIAL Tr\' 10': down M1,vc 111 tomorrow Ch:1rn11ni: µal10 e nlr) homt: I Bdrm, 3 bath on 1-:slrada walkway. Rt'ducet1 tor fast s ale SJ5!1,CJ1111 R H R Bkr fi7J. 731111 • SEAV1EW Pon Ro} al Model PanoramH' \'tt•w. •11·,.:111 . city lights & mtns I\ hr :1 I.la, F'R, furma I dsn .iro•:i upgr adl.'d, s hutll!r!I, q 1li. entry. solic1 oak 11a11••ll1 n,I.! & m olding 11' r111 custom mad1• 'i1c.i . p1111d walerfa ll. ::i g l.I» •'•111 Vt!ri.allon ptl dt•t k, l'USlom lanllse:ipcng, I" 1 gate ~uardt>J 1·om mur11l \' w 1pool, tenn1:. t•rts. ~pa , BB4s . FOR SAU: HY (J W NE R I AHK ll $450,000 X lnl lcrrn-. 644 9260. 1!1,t !\ t 11 ll_\!I ,'\: l!: ll .• {~1\d l t1rn Ring b40 ~~60 Anytime Eas lblull Prol Bldg l Bdrm. 112 Ba. lrg 1am1ll rm W £rplC, rl)Om £or pool 61R Krnl!s Pl 645 5at.3. $.215,000 HARIOlt llDGE OPEHHOUSE LEASE/Of'TIOM Brand new ~asa Ulant•a Model· J Bdrm, df'n and v1rw Flexible fman<'mg O,...H.H 20Yieftna Fri l~l & S.... 1-4 C/Z I M.wport C...ter 640.5357 or.. DAILY 3-7rM 501 ST ANDREWS RO Comer of Clay St llare luxury condo 111 <.:Ii r fhaven . 2 s tor}. over 2.000 sq .rt. 2 fpl,·'s. comm pool. $169,000 Agt. 64&3802; 675-3787 JUST REDUCF:O SI SK Owner anxious. 3 br. 1 ~. ba, pool. S2 10K No agents at t his prt ee. please. 642· 7071. MEWPC>nc• 3 Bdrm, 2"1 ba, 2 story splil level condo. Cloae lo pool .tr tennis. Walk to beach Open house Fr• / Sat/ Sun. 21 Gretel <.:rt C/Z I Mwpt. C....,. 640.5357 3 Br, fanuly/dlning rm, 4 y rs o ld . Npt Hgts, S:t29 ,000 Prln only . Owner . 645-7521 BY OWNER BACK BAY lmmac ulate 4 hr mmi estate. Best value In Newport Beach. Greal financing. SIBS.000. Prin. Only. 642-8833 $129.500 3 BR 2Y. balh condo . Near Hoag Hosp & beaches. New cpts, baths & paint. Move 1n on c redit approval. Agt 7 52-1830 or 113).809 l - ... _. ....... -49-............... -...... -.__ ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,.,.,..leech I 06' .,._.,,.,. ltoce. t Ht S. .,._ . ..•.. ... . .. . . ... .. . . . . .. ···•····••·•••· .. ••• • c .,11t1 WWW I 071 LEASES lit'uutiful 4 BR & rumpus rm SJOOO mo. TOWMHOME 3 Hr. 2 11:1 BA S650 mo. Only NEWPORT WA TERFROMT l.:.tr~l'!'>l floor plan offered . Open. fresh a 11d <1 be<iut1f ul vie" Custom decor . gold fl\ 111 n·~ and m (jOY upgrades. Bo<il '>lip ni.(hl ~ up lo .is· S749,000 JAMES E. GOULD 631-1532 UDO ISLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lni•wtW1·2 IYOWNa JBr. H~rdwood Floorl'i. Detached 2 car l(ar , 5()' x l 50 ' lol , c oncrel~ dn vewy, lilly win!iow m 1.)1 ll. attic t·:.an bt! l"lll vcrtl'<I tnt'> :in ictra rm. i,luc•t·o ext. nr Jo:lemcn tar)' & ll1gh Sl·h1.1ol a 1:-.o llu.'i1nt!Rs D1stm1 . :J fruit tree:. 1n 11:..c k y:.a rtl , owner will ht•hi rln:in1·1• $80.~)0~7 :11114! T111tin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWMYOUOWM HISTORIC CALIF.HOME Ele1tant·e bwlt for 1•om lurt and enterta1n1111( 1'llrkhk1· grounds, l'Otn plemcnts t·u.c;tom home nll k Cloo r s marble lire plat·c. roll up !)creens car ved mold m..:s plus rrvre To set' more 1>f this rare "'Olde Towne Tustrn"' home cull Hanch Re11lt\ 551 20cJO Open House Sunday I 5 .. e HAN(H iHl\LTY s~ 1 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MobileHomH ForSde 1100 BIGCAHYOH TWHHM :J lltlrm . w rd e l <>l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• :11K.1rn1 l!Ol! 1•011r.,•· \ ,,.\, 11n vati: µart} !'>10 •175~ RmOCED l'IL'itom :1 llr 2 IUJ , 2 'I). 'u honY' 1, blk fl um ll(•ach flt-x1hll• l 1r111nt· 1 n~ ""'"umalole hq~h loan l'r11·p s :n;,,11110 lll)t:n ll.,e S:1t Su11 I 5 14!5 40lh SI Uo1Lnf Br1.k .-r:. M 1n1 K t.>111 67 J Tii I ur 642 6Zl6 WANTEl1 tu bu1 :1 br rnn do ur home 111 l'.J :>tbluff :.cl 111 '-l•l Bt'lt l'n n uni> ll41b 11 111 Ila~-; 1191 filiCYl . c VI' !lffo.l ~/I I~ <.;c,m11 nwt II \'11·\\ lto m1·-. 'l llr. 'II«• .1 1·ar l.!,at . 1111.111~1 t'14 ~ .. "'>4 lt1\e)lm••nt l'ro11e r l 1•·' "'llnlt'rt f.:1(11-. 10 l>l\lrh. uri"ll t h1l\ J•no1l·q1:il' .. r l."t1n~ 1!1 uk t'r • 111 l'U re11l.1 ~h'(•I\ 1111\inc· \\ 111rrn•\ & Bm kt·r lii:1111;r, E4STILUFF f-:IH'l'J>llllnti) \ 1••\o\ :1 I lir lrrnl dr Iv!{ m 111:111 1 '(trll\ t•t I Gltil n;~. llY 1JW'\/Jo:lt •IEACHMOMT 1/J NJCE Watch \M s urf roll in rrnm both the upper lbr 2ba. & lower 2br lbll un IUl or lhl~ uruque Ol'l'Jll front <1uv1cx lh .!flJJt rmly WILLl \M \1 11'111\!-.I.~ ('() $4111 noo Ask for li<1b or MOBll.E HOM t: $4(1,000, Wyvonne Hlllt Ukr, pr P 11 1111e a rea . 1;·;:11:11•1 l·lulJhl)us e /pool tsel' II ur I') . A gt s.51·5651> Lido ls ll' "I bdrm + ~. baths, 111 lot~ nuw n: tlul'ed Bllrliara. Al(t , ll 11.ll 673-7300 UPPER IACX IA Y TOWHHOME IACX OM MARKET· H.1ghl) upgraded 2 UH 2 11 Ba Ba ,; µ01nl townhome. ne"' from liu1 lder Features In dude arr t·11nd1t111111ng. g a r age door opene r . rl!ncat1on faulltie:. and much more P nced at Sl6k !JOO w1l h \t:ll" allra 1:l111: 90', f1n<1n<'1n~ ill 11 ·', mlerest for ;f/1 vears a v~ulabli· hu artti11111n11l tnfurcn;, tum & a1111111nt1Tll·nl 1·.dl Pocewfft'f" Homes f~ll 111.194, ask fur Carol .!!liSEAWL'ID DR :-¥11 •]l>('alP<lon lrvcne lJr al Lim\ ... rs1t~ 1 0,.nSat-S.. l-S 17 Wildgoc>M Cowt S157.000 bargain condo 2 Bdrm. 2 hath. nutsland tnl: t·on<ht•on A!.sum..i [,le le.an & ov.'Tler ma~ hclµ \JWner leavm~ "'""' J t'\ NPT HEIGHTS $139 500 3 lJdrm 2 batt firpplace. large lot. roof 2 years new Call l)olS 9161 , 1 OPEN HOUSE -> REALTY ~ ~" •EXCITING• S.CWluy Beautiful newly up gr ade<l cal'l>Cts & drps 2BR, 2BA Lev1ll llome in Lag una Hills ni cest !'I• Pk All new appl cor ncr lot a cross from (;lubhse. pool. J3CUZZI, sa una. exerc ise & rer hall I KJ5029) He~leach lest in Town 12X55 2VB , 1 liA, front k1lchen Home to havi: new cxtenor supplied by seller r [)C.6464 I ClASSIC MOltLEHOME SALES :!706 Harbor Ste :.!06 \ 540.5937 LIDOftARIC 2 Br 2ba $62.500 Owner will t•ons1de r t•x l'hanJ?e for mo untain cvndo or mobile home in muuntams BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 675-4610 For sale or rent. brand new mob1IP ho me on :\'e14 pOrl Beach Ba' P a rll ) furn t:.he<l 673 61 IJ IEACHPAD lntWwport Extra lux, I RR double Custom mt. J>toaut decor. pl~'lh cpts, elegant mst r Br Steps to bay in Lido Park Adults 3.'i + MUST SF.E ' Owner $38,500 + $3010 Mo. 714 675 3247, 213 49IJ.6104 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUM 12to 5 27701 Orte.Jo Hwy #62 s-..... c ... ~ ......... •••••••••••••••••••• Pl •••Jtr IJ ••••••••••••••••••••• TUIUU O r~•t r ond 1.ar'-Ownen unit SS99.00 C&U Lew Action Kealt :"9MJ-.....ah----- Harbor Lawn Mt Ohv Geisler Ave , St'c' 7 <;ypress. CM 9W o:r.G Co1e1•rcW ,,.,......, 160 •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA IEACH t600SQ.FT. 14 Leased commere1a 1ndu.slrial unit;. loc•alt- on one of Laguna's mal highways. Building r• cently remodeled llil! de mand area Partne1 want out. offelinJ( ver attractive financing on total µnee or S.'>75.0t with S166.750 down Realonomit.'s 675-67~ M-GZOME ()Ider home. garage an barn will Pl"od\K'e som income wh1le you pla new development R.!15 sq ft or land near 18th . Whittier. Co6ta Mcs<1 Wna.yM. TaytorCo. Reatton 644f.49 I I Pnme ~ l comm. mvl'SI ml.'fll. aµpmx 1 acre n new shopping center c Vista Sl:l>.000. 498 5735 Pnmi: retail 11ncome pri l)t!rty ac ros:. street frirr Balboa Pavilion w1l Bay \11ew Pnnl'1pals Or ly . please. <t!l6 4~177 731 6050 Orange Valle Heal Estate. SHOPPtMCi CEMTER FOR SALE SUBJECT TO PROBATE COURT CONFIRMATION Woodland Plaza Center rom er Mulholland Hw• & Mu l h olland D r Woodland Hills. Approx 56,000 sq ft on 6.1 acres Alpha Beta maJOr le nant Call Exclus1v• Allent· Richard H. Paule> Co Realtors ~14)_64&5808 Condominiums IT own· t.ou.H for sai. I 7 00 . .....•••.........•..•. f'am.ily rondo. 2 br 2 ha upgraded, nr So Cua., Plaza . rlex t erm ~ S86.000 556·6775 CIJNOO·IRVINE Nf:.\R NEW 'THESPRI Nt~s-· 83 Streamw1">d b l y , 2Br . l '•Ba "' l'UStom mt. A show pl.11 ! m pnme location Sl}S,500 llJ i. llssuma ble loan. ap prox S49,to1 !.435 mo r & I 101 •'~. per an11um 0 "1\mico, BKR 81JM.~1; !163·3177 eves Wa.lk So. Coast Plal.ll, ~ br, 2 ba. a le condo ' $118.000.~ Newport Beach c:ondos Good buys . VICWS <'.i ll Barbara, R H R 67:1 1:11~1 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ouplex on CATALl:-.11\ P nme Cond. FUiiy Furn Address lnqu1nPs lo Su1le 'If' 711 Lido l'k Dnve Npt Heh 92663 ---lncomt ftroperty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .'i individual houses w11h spendable Costa Mei.a S ubmit y our terms ' i52 1920 ' QUAIL PLACE ,IOHIJIH · to,.. TII l :JO ,,M.I View, 3 Or. 212 Ra, )(ood term.' Sl27 ,!b) John ~ar!>hall UDOISU Oflltl SAT /SUM. f'or s ale by owner /om !!'!!~~~~~~~~~ us ror refreshments and see this lov~ly s par ious mobile home m top·nolch ( 'ondo Spel''" h:-1 1\31 126ti P artner wanlt•d . townhome S751_, down. $1501pr mo fa 11prox l 'all J ohn Marsha ll 6.'H l2ti6 Ag! )'' ·~-" Harflo,. ~ RUI~ ~qt~R«•ll)', Inc. 'f.ti., 67S-1l6J SU VIEW OLD WOltLD CHARM Highly c ustnm ttcd 3 m view home featur i g terraced deck with r11que s pa and l us h gardens This delightful home features s unny living rm W/Vaulted ce1l- 1ngs. l&e formal dm1ng rm w 1capper top wet bar & eozy ranuly rm with c u!\tom bui lt library . Stained glass windows. Fr door5 ~ hreathtaltini,i view l'Omplete th111 t1is Unct1 ve Newport Beach home. 544-9411 675-1 16) ONHSUM 1·5 lllLTHY FfXU 2250G.w.Cr. A nice famUy, well kept neighborhood. Terrific oi>portunlty for lhi~ 3 bdrm w/brick & woods Curb appeal extt,r1ur Large yard. S135,900, Submit creatl ve olfers. w .. ...._..._11te. '7l-6'00 2 t9VIAN1CE $445.1100 4 Bdrm. den. 3' ~ ba. bul Ider owner de signed New rarpels deeor THE ST AIHES CO. The Two LOIMp Gerry OI' Christa 673-TI61 ; 760-1397 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOSSDOWN Luxury. c us tom 3 br wood & glass home on nearly I acre. Close to bea t-h . S:l9 5 ,0llO Owner lagt. 496-0257. _ ... ------- f'ANTAST IC Ocean View townhome. 3 Bdrm. Jba, librar y area. As· sumable loan. $125,900. CUSTOM 3 Bdrm. 2'n ba oceanvlew w /hardwood Cloors. Xlnl area Huge rooms, rutt dining rm S200,000. AA IEACH RLTIS. 301 No. El Cam mo Real 492-2100 ..... c.phtr.o 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DICUTIVI HOME Luxury Uvina for you r every need. 3 Bdrm, :.!•r• ba. vaulted ceiling. sun· ken llv rm. family rm w /wetbar , frplc . Lg master sultt! w /ocean v iew. May lse/oµt 1239.500. LCICJIMV-.ltl • 4'7·1761 park orSJc Own1 Agl Make offe r ~.500 496 6911 c...aY VII.LACH Beautiful Lancer Royal Knight· 2 BR 2 ba. Sle!J5 lo the water Pool .tr re c rm.1&,000 WAU<TO SHOPS and nic e r est aurants . Close to beach with pool and rec rm. 700 Lid<l Park Or. 158.500 WATfRiRONT liOMtS REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ·~-s• 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 a c res , Hunl ln g ton Reac h T o be sold at publll· a u c t ion on 10/16 80 b} order or the Superior Court Broker cooperation inviled Info. Marsh Doza r . A ue \loneers 213 272·9536 1 Ac com er lot. California IUNITS Westside Costa Mesa. good condition. income $40,800 y r Price 1445.000 On payment U30,000 owe balance at 11 "!, A pR€HIG€ '-i-~ HOME~ Real Estate Investments 3333 W Coast Hwy, NT3 645-6646 Balboa Is land Duplex S319,000 Terms. AGT 644·4144 or 675·3411 HOME'n'INCOME Nice 2 bedroom house PL US rluplex and fourplex to provide in come. t'hmer will ccury pape r ;ea sy d o w n 752 1920 j QUAIL A.!~~.f- 10,... JN l :JI ,~ Pines, Sl.400 dn. take I~~~~~~~~~ over payments of S74 mo ---'- (714) 963-al09 eves ---------- 311ACRES X.lnt mvestment. good leverage. I m1 from new f reeway . North of Rancho CalUomla. f'ull price, $130.000. Ca ll 7l4-677-:i6ll, Broker . Fall brook 3 + acres. Beautiful lot w /stream .tr a view of the valley fl mlnl. Aat. 1l4·459·4lll Clas,,ifled Ads MNTILDG. Near Newport lleight~. Fantas ti c 3 bdrm owner's unit w /fam r01 . formal dining rm. 2' ~ beths & fireplace. 4 otlier lovely units each VI /2 bdrma , 2 ba lhs t& fireplace. Atrlums & patios. 6 closed 1arage11 + 4 parkina spaces. O~y 4 yn NEW. S4SO.OOO. W..a.yM.T...-c .. ...... 644-4'90 ----··-_,...._..,.. ......... LIOllLIASI 2 Br, OCC'1tn 'u f>vl ''' e••l BIO mu 1 ,...,,,. lUJ ..............•.....•.. ....... ., a .... ~ ~ncs.v. Octot>ef 5. 1980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P1 ••• ¥6y UJ.4 H111t1 U.f•••••~ ....................... ······················· ..... ,,, ............. .. --PrwtildocaPIM f frilii--.. .--.l2i4 -.... l2't S-..._ 38r w/crackUn1 frplc •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caph"-l27t. •mon91160 (M88>fee c.ur.Hocnes•Br.2 ea.ta 3bdrm. 2...,ba cund o, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •9CTl...S 611-4111 yd. local m 's req. f1625. beaut Offan • cily Ulet lbr, d~n. 2ba, view. pool ...... , __ .._.. J240 m30aor873-lllS8 view, no pelt, '700/mo ta c . avail Nov I. J im 9l:Mlll02 OI ~. 18'15/mo 49).544() ••••••••••••••••••••••• J&~J N-2 bedroom 2 bath homt! M1n111n l.akt' ·ountn C lub Goll lt!nni• pool Rt-1ut1h1lh l11ndsra~d oo ll1»1tt lt'ftllnl'• yard u.11 l'lubhoulJe Rn ~r1 llot Spnn~ l Ll 3711 ~r.I [A 'tmh<"' Hl·:. It 'J Ul·U42 HAllOIYllW .I it4'droom S1tu10i.l110 1111idl'I hour hcJullfull> , .. r" d f 1H flt· " m tHl lJtta•drut 'ctl1n1:11 SI Ull 111 11111 IC (' l'ayl111 l'o !?Ml !1.-JO :!Or. I BM. g11tafe. rcnce<J ) ard. no pets, elect & wat~ pM1d 7115 Jollnn. $olf't() l~l &i lul. 613· n:n 5blkst.oocean Eleunt2 DEERFI ELD EXEC. BhtJ1cobdo.4Br,2Va 8a, s.toAM 3210 bdrm, fam rm & den. HM. new peint, new c-arpel, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS7Z5 mo). Plush c-rpts. 2500 si r 4 BR 3 ba. 3 yrs lease. 9116/mo 333.1357. Family DeUaht $425 2~ ba, cedar & glass. new. full rec. area. 644-8!70. JBrK.ids/Pet.sOK C8403) Obi car pvt gar, fully $84.S/mo.67~·91919 A&\. fee631.~ 10,. n t:JO P.N ,I t-\tni 2 Rr 2 lw 11Jndo on Shadow Mtn aolr c•o u n.•· ~~~ ...... ----•! C'Oftlm 111•11 lroh v.1·1 llAHOMIW '""'" 2 Br WllLs w 1111ra11 .. , l~l OWlllllr benefth t;1c1&t r4!nltel ar,•.i 111 Weatmtl\.~lrr O"ner ~•II help rin11 11l't' ,i:1•111 631·7300 ftric. SleehSSOtC 28 unus . adult11. 11\IOI II )'rs. Cr'elll\f nn,ml'tn.:. R I \'ers1dr S7Sll.l.IOO Norm M t K 111lt'\ Owner Wtr ti:ll 1:.'tiii "' 548&'92 ATntlllACH 6 units owners aµh W lrg encl gr~nh.l>l ,i:1I c ond Will LrJllc $250.0110 J L \'llUlljl Re ah). S4;;! 11 ~.i o l)r 96().1493 bu be-;1ul \lf'\4 r· .ii m I) t• 'I t• r I S 11111 I It I $9<hl :-iio\ S1 111111 IJ ,., $3600 I J 1111 \1 11 I \ h I :M6 ll!n' GOL,_S DILIGHT l 'fllC&Ut l'U"\""' ll"ftll• b..•htlllf 'l'\ llnl I ~°'It' .11 11\d lllil \\\Ill~ \ 11111\l I \ r 1 u 11 R .... 11 1 1 1 " , 1 , l1111J ,, ,1flc1I "'11 Ii 1n J1\1Ju11 I :o w1mm 1rti.: pool:i. Pnr·""I 111 ll!!M 111•1 \l.SO t-... q u1 :.1 l l' lumi.,ht'(I ;;! bdrm 2 hll \ 'oo<to al $1(1.) <nl lll'lt>n MJrt1t1 1>v.n1•r \~cm bi5 Zl71 ~i \ M M \Jl II S I\ I ... t< ~ Rr rn t-:\1 11r111 ~11b11t· 11111111 I 1:m •'I fl 2h<lrm ! IJ J 11 t' II µ II II I J:Jt.: SS.'l,IU.1 111 M.ammoth Lakes call 1i 14 1 ~:14 :121;i.1 IJN 11tt. Ht.i\t II I lttlnn du11lt>~ 'It'"' wk I) ~Mllh \Ill "'•)•' ti4(} 11".AJU ,, .... )144 .•...•......•.........• fornw1 1ot1d1•I. 1'\Yt h .i '.lbr 1.im rit1 .. 1r11·t• tr ml 11111 rru fl:.:!!tl ow11,. 11.it 1:J>l t l .. ll ......... h 31 41 ..•••••.•.......••••... Orr1.nlronl dh: turn1:.ht·d 11111l11h· him,.. 2bdr111 111 .,.,., IJIU k w helall'(I ll<Mll ~ .. wi.1 'I'll II' l bt·u1 h M1inthh ur In :M!l :mis nr 199 ~It' 1 Bd rm 'tl('t.'Ull \tel'. "'ulk lo 0.·h 2 ho u.'>l'!> O.t1111 Pt & LaK 1-'1 0111 $h\Jo 196-:r728 •OCEAHVltW :!hr 21Ja. new Moh1ll• 011 tlluU. ruJlr funi .. J 1•r" bc:lb Pool. 1\dult:, Nu Pets S60lt rrwJ 7~ ~197 OWMaAHC.1°o 9unit.s. CO!ltu Mesu. 2 m1 • to beach Ca s h rlow OWC-no p) mts 2 yrs '112.SOO down $450.000 Principals Broker. Lc:. Barnhart, 559 4-1 75 or 972.1577 Newport IHch 1169 1----------...................... . 6 UNITS (Three 1 BR duplcxc:, l Eastside Costa M ei.:i Good cond .. xlnt financ Ing . price S240.000 Agent. R Rohe r s . 67~2373 TRIPLEX ,ALMDESEIT 3 Bdrm ,·ondo, gated community , dost' to pool, jacuzzi & tennis <'Ourt S139,500. <.:all for appl MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 671-5354 JUSTUSTED Xl n t area or C M .1~~~~~~~~~~1 s pacious owner's unit Out of St• w/frplc 25"4 down . PY.op1rty 2600 owner wiU finance Brkr. ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • 754.Q82 PAYS FOR ITSELF C.M s uper duplex 9'•'"'. assum. financing. Make offer. Own1Agt 642·9666. MUST SELL! 2 houses on 2 duplex lots. C.M. Best orrer takes 10% ftnancing. OwntAgt 642·9666. OCEANSIDE Condo Con· versi.on. 64 Units & a 72 unit. Map this m onth. Makeofr. CARDIFF Oplx. Make olr. TRl·PLEX. Newport Beach Ot'eanfrorrt. All 4 BR2ba. SL3 Mill. Agent 1~2205 ~/C.M. Owner will ri.nance at 12 ~% Int. for 7 yrs. All un its lae 3 Br 2ba. 1210.000 Agent MS-1103 Costa Mesa 4 U n it· S26S.ooo. owe MS-ws or 548-5763. llUMTSYUMA $915,000 C all Ru ss AG EN T 957·1900 days. 642·5163 eves. 48 u N ITS DALLAS $350,000 down. $720,000. P rine. only 645·36H3 Bkr. GDINC&MGE AVAIL 10 units SZ20.000 L.B. 6 units $150.000 L.B. 4 plex $195.000 H. B l6 un1 ls 1375,000 Ingl. Most under 9xgross 847-8516 898-5.'i25 Mali, 1-.i, IOM Beachfronl pre· ronst r proJect sales Don Voss. S&E Inv .. 841 Bishop. "1925. Hono Hi 96813. (IQ.52A-61"2). ......... bc119p 2IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Palm Springs. Will ex· change beautiful. large Las Palmas estate for Balboa. Lido, or Newport home. Call 7l4·325·1n8S. Trade be11ut Sierra r esort or retirement 2Br 2ba ho me on golf course. swim. tennis, stables & s ec FOR CM or NB home by owner Bob 646-7MS MAVIHAWAJICONDO Beautifully furnis hed 2.Pr ground Ooor. Pool & etc. For T D-. Real Estate. or ., tB0.000 equi · ly . Owner: 8"6·4327. 898-3135. Redlbhh W..tecl 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HELP! Just sold on 103\. NEED income prop to 2 M ii Pref. near bch. bul will consider all in nice area. 1\4 r ~9909 or 536-505-0 Have Qual. Buyer ror Tri- P 1 ex Beac h Area . S?.50.000 540.8299 Private Party wanll\ lease option or Owner finanl·ed home in San J uan Ca p Dana Pt San Clemente. LIDO ISLE 'om plet ely furn1 ~hed with ever ~ th1n1<: vou net!d Ri::rrudeled & de corated. 3 Br. dt!n l bath Monthly. Brll (.jruntl~. Rllr. 675·1)161 (Jlder l l>r. ne w rnrpet Avail. now 6 mos lease. S4S01mo, 113 i!5th Sl. 64~ 7573. Al{l 2 BR 2 Ba hi g h rt H Bayfront condo. com pletely & e legan tly furnashed. s~unty bldg Sl.400 mo Agt 548·1732. 97~ HARBOR RIDG E Terr i fi c \ it>v. < ustom1ied 2 story home t-' u r n w a n t 1 q u t' s n5t.101mo J_ Doran. Rltr H..'11 !15Zi! ··•···················· 3206 . .........•..•...•..... Dix 2 Bdrm duplex, 3 story livinti rm. frplc. Sl.500/mo. W ,dock S2000 675-3067 _t _ NEW HOME .......... .,_;... Lease with or without OP· Lion lo buy -I Bdrm 4 ba 3 fire places. All ap pliances Carpeting . 2 car garage. 2 decks, 2 patios. Open Sat /Sun 1 5 205 Gamet. GetT> Spr inptan Realtor.117~- IALIOAISL.UID •aattMleyfr..t New carpel. paint and charm on Bay with patio on W ATER Really speciaJ 2 story 3 bdrm. 3 '12 ba . lrplc . n e w kitchen. Sl700o lease OMWATH Exceptional 2 Bdrm w/dHrerenl levels. exert ing arfhitecture and water act1v1ty viewing SlSOO/mo FU•flt /$100 Mo. Nice 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. ready to move into $800/mo. Waterlront /Salisbury 671-6900 0c ... S0111t1 Laguna Niguel 4 .5 •••••••••• bdrms s200.ooo lo 2 BR 1'12 Ba condo Cpts, drps, builtins. COver 40 adult community. l Pool. jacuzzi, c lubho us e 165.000. Near large shop ping center and bus stop Or:eamide. 714-433_...22 TRIPLEX Pride of ownership in xlnl rental area. Asking S\15,000. e.rretl Rlly, &t.2·5200 Will far s. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250,000 pnce range Can pay up to $35,000 down Prefer deal direct with Pnnr1pal 8.1.S 7031 ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.,. de .... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charmine 5 bdrm. 3 bath bay(ront with 39• boat float. SeiJt. · July. Sl200 mo. Yrly Sl600 m o. Bill Grundy, 67S-6161 . WIMTa R&n' Ii.LS Two bdrm home, lovely patio and garage l600 So Bayfronl 3 Br lower W/garage nOOO/mo So. Bayfront 4 Br upper wtgarage $1200/mo No. Bayfront 4 Br upper. carport, poss dock pnv tllOO/mo YEAti. Y lt9fT Ii.LS Little Island. Lg 1 Br apt w/deck. unfurn S600 lse. Two bdrm apt, gar, deck, u.nfum $550. Ir' 111e TcrrMl'I' l>ollh1111"'' .I Udru1 :s u11th, f,1m1ly k11dw11 Wlllk t11 bay IJt•l.t• he~ >~ 11111 tod t:1mlt'111.11 ,\l(l li<l4 !1687 t•\t_•) Spurkhnj! 1111ercst1ng, llt'"' :J IHlr m , 2 bath. fHAl ll> 2 1·1.1r gJrai:e 1 J r v t' t ... d r <1 v c :. . 111H·row;ne o' e n. J1s hwa~he1 U.•am 1•e1l10g Ill lh lllll 1 oum U!>i;d IJn ('k flreµl .. 1 .... •• ~rl'at loeat1on 810 flllJ Ja.\mme Creek new 2 St~. t)C:t-un view JUr. JRa Dm & Fam rm Sec gate S 1500 mo 2 l3 '446-ti68-I 5 BR 3 Ra, 2500 :..(f It , I rvine Tt•rruc·e Walk lo shop1; & b!'l.l<'h Grdnr to d $1,lKXI Iler mo Ab'l S..14 96:~'1 Big Ckean View Super Cond Nr ,.·ashion Island In ine Cna:>l Count ry Club, Park 3br, 2 ba. gardener md $95111 mo 548·5146 t.'Oz> 2 Br 2 Ba llouse Rcur unll with patro, garden & garage. Niu~ location. Yearly lease Refe rence!> plea!>e 67H993 llarbor Vu ll1lls. pn me Jllr 2ba e xe1• hom e SI l50 mo. lse &44· 7220 or 549·87~. Iv msg. -------- 2 Br hse w1dbl gar . patio, no pets S650tmo 640-9350 1640-1.589. Have charming 2 bdrm Iental. ranging m µnee S550 t o $650 Boyd Realtors, 675-5930 ----EXCLUSIVE AR EA Charmine 3 Br I Vi Ba. walk lo Fashion Island & beach. 1ardener incl. 869 SandcasUe. 95() mo/lse . Eves 6«·0592. 957·2511 dys 3 br, den . 2 ba. patio, 2 car garage, So. side Hwy, S650 mo. 673 1239 af\er 5 & w1end.s • IRVl:'ll ETERRACE Ch a rm 1n t1 Thr ee Bedr<> .. n, Two Bath H<•ntl' With Ter r ific Ocean & Bay \'1ews. E.x· elusive Neighborhood $1100 Month I ol'I udes Wa t e r & G .trdener Broker. 759 !HOO CcKt•MeM 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 111t('lnl( 2Rdrm' S40!> M qor aµpk 1sse:n ree RE:NTlMiS 6l l-4S55 1.UX RY CONDO 3hr. I' ,tu.. 2 l'lar el gur Pr1 v h:it1u l.e1ue1 R e nt , $57~ mo 962·931 I or ~9·0'.!59 maint. y~. Adults . no CA N y 0 N V 1 E W Lrg. 2 Br Condo. Newport pets. lnquare al $21 18lh · Heiehts . Frplc, pool, Very clean 3 br, 2 ba. St 7 14 /960-6331 o r TURTI.EROCK RIDGE, wa s h e r 41 dryer lge yd. 960-6331 3bdrm, 2~ba. 3 car aar. 1&25/mo. 675-MlOday& or 898-8929/$46-0022 avail 1mmed. 979-2560 or Peak of Perfection! Stunning 2Bdrm w /~ar For only 13M! 18488 > Jim. Agt. fee631·4S56 851-0610, ~M4M. 673-2287 eves. South L...-3216 Suru.c~. d ty lights, ran tusuc ocean view condo. Brand new 3hdrm, 2•,2b11. wratr1um, community :.pa & s k y l ights . 1lrl.5 mo, ut1l incl. 2243 Purific Ave, Agt ask for (;mny 968·4456, 962·041Hl. Very nice 2bdrm house. 1395/mo Adults. no pets 642·6l~5_. - :! Br Cottage with garage & yard. New carpet. t ile & paint. 10 min. to beach 1485 Adults, no pets. li31·4889 3 }1onths 4 Bdrm 2 Ba Refnge Washer1Dryer. redwood spa S650 mo. Sie r r a M g m t Co. 64J.1324. 2br. newly refurbished . 640-2036 2 IRDUPLEX 2 ba, dishwasher . pauo. gar $480. 675·0S62 NOT FAR FROM FLUOR E.side, 2 Br, 1 Ba, frplc. 2 car garage. S425 mo. Ava1L 10110. Ownr Agt 644·1M~ ------- Deluxe 2br. 2ba. pn v. patw, condo, comm polls, Jal'U7.ZI, $495, I.St , last, sec 968·4965 S57 5159. 3bdrm, 2ba, near Central Park, '625. 847-4525. Sunny 28r w /enclosed yard! s:175! 18426) fff UHTIMIS 6l 1-4555 3 Br , I ~ Ba, w1pool, S700/mo, Isl & last + S2:IO dep. 9l58-8009 Sophilllcalion plus• Elegant 3Br home with plush carpels. cuslOm drapes s:l()O < SJ66 J r ee l&mMIS 431-4555 ---------3 BR. 2 ba new I story 24 hr sec .. full rec fa cs. Adil. comm No pets. S650 mo 213·592·2906 2 Slory Condo, large 2br. 11 2ba. Pool Adults Only. :-O:ea r Brookhurst / Adams $&75 MEW M..-IHch & Sdlools · 2 Br. 2 Ba . dishwasher . stove. carpets. drapes . frplc. dbl Rurage & p11tio. S595. 114.953.9054 I mm al' 3 Br l ' > Bo 11 ~ mi f ro m bea1:h . 1-'ireplac·e. no pet:. S600 mo 21313724700 Lovely 38r twnhse in OPF.NSAT. SlJl'.i. Newpart Heights. 2"'2Ba , Turyte Rock 50'l1 l>aseo frplc, & px>I. Newly de· Dali. 2 Br. conv den. 2 c orated. $750/m o . Ba. Lg brtte l.JR + d /r , MS-496Sor645-4834. fp. Cath. ceilings. 0 /Sz dbl gar. Move r ight in . 1745. Woodbridge 2bdrm. close lo park, pool & school. Fncd yrd, S575 /m o . ~l-25S4. 3 Br 2 Ba . Nr school. Frplc. blt·ins comm pool. water pd .. (rige & W ID. No pets. S700 mo. Days 833-5149; Eves & Wkndl 559-4136 lBr. Lux. CONDO on Stream. A/C. D/W, Mtr· rored W a rd r obes , MSO/Mo. "94·649l ltfNTALS 2br. 2ba $'700 $750 S7SO Jbr, 2ba 3br, 21"1ba 4br, 2ba '4+D,2~ba $75().$825 S900 lf523 CAMPIJSDa·IR\11 .. E Lrg 3bdrm upper dupleit, 1 house from ocean, ocean view, 1750/mo yr ly. 67~8018. Lge 2 Sty Duplex 3Br, 2 full Ba . F rp lc In Newpart Hghts. S800 mo 646-6303 BLUFFS CONDO 3 bdrm. 3 ba ram rm. pvt. spa. all m xlnt c:ond $975 Avail 1 mmed 640-9044. 3-2 ·2 Fami l y rm .. fireplace, just complcle· ly renovate d . n ew carpet, drapes, tile • ~ mi from beach on qwet cul-de sac Gardening paid by Owner Cruss Sts Brookhurs1 1 Bus hard. Call Debbie 731-5844. ILUFF CONDOS Leases l600 to SIOOO. 2-J.4 Br Agt 644· 1133 Dalebout Bays.Beach Real Esta1e Oceanfront' On The Sand Easts1de 3 Br. Fireplace 2br, 2ba. s~ µool. gym , Very clean. $575 mo No lndry $8751~ &w_6604 _ garage 645-4461 · LOCJl9Ml leacti 3241 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IT'SA "10"! Kids/Pets welcome m THlaUFFS Four bedroom, two :ind one haU bath condo •Jrt greenbelt End uort :'>luch sought after large Guadalupe Model Year ly lease t9SO month. Brand new 3bdnn. 2'2ba lwnhm, frplc, patio. 2 car gar, Newport Hts. area S745 548. 7638, 646·9125 eves. VACANT 3 BR. pool. t.h&S3Br.SS25 189751 sauna. 1acuu1 Wa lk lo Agt fee631·4556 ocean. S700 mo Call <keanlront mobile home Henry.962-44_7_1 ____ fro m $4SO mo. <7 14 1 Ul-7300 M.I. . d 499-3816 Vi lla Paci.fie Con o 2 Br ---------Bayfront wtdo<:k for 45' + Oen. 3 Ba Many _,,, 2bdrm d o pvt H WEL 0 E _,. ron o. n . boat, 4 Br. 4 Ba. avail C lLD C M ! xt r as . Super loc . beac h , pool. t e nnis. immed, S2300/mo. l Yr 2 BR. fresh & clean. NO 968-6238. 499·2584. ('213)703-0230. l...se. CIR Rltrs. 646-5096 DOGS. l500 mo. 548·873.S B"ll L; ... d 4 Br. 2 Ba. Freshly paint· 1 Br+den penthouse con· I or ... a. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Ha lee rest ed. Laree tri-level family do. 1800 sq ft. North East bluff 4 Br home. home. Dbl gar . frplc. hom e . F /R , frplc .. Laewua's finest ocn vu. Xlntloc. S895/mo. new paint, kids & pets formal DIR. S800 mo. 950. mo. 642-4139 Agl. 752·6422. we l come. 167~mo . 1142.2731 548·7136 Luxurious 4 Br. 3 Ba . Walk to beach. tenrus & ---------Lre lbdrm Condo, spa, Home. ~ mo. 49'7·2042 pool. 4 br, 2....., ba, Nwpt '* IACI( IAY pool, $3115/mo. or48'7-3212. Shores, avail. immed, 3bdrm, 2ba, ram rm, 842·7042. ----------9125 Nancy6316990 pool , tennis, S650. Gorgeous 3 Bdrm homr, · . · 751-0205,&16-4985. Q.OSITOllACH completely remodeled. Big Canyon Condo. 3 Br. Sauna · Steam bath. Wall Micro wave ove.n. View Ubrary, md's qtrs 12600 3bdrm. lrg fenced yrd, towall fareplace,2Br.l o f n igbl lig h t s & mo.Al\,673-9060. gar. will redecorate m l· e.. Double 1•n-It of· coastline. No pets . out. 5595. 1·498·0177 fice space. Laree fenced ~/mo.~5536 3 br, 21,.'t ba beaut. twnhse. yard. Pets OK. 9650 mo . ....;_, _________ , view, new crpts. mature 38R,Sh81J>•clean,Mesa stf>~.S..7979 Bt•AlDIAY tenants, no pets, $650. Verde. l650 mo. Ask for d Fr ft • .. _ zbr, den, 2112ba, CON· Oceans! e onl ow A e t , C a r m e n . Bill. 546-5880 ~ View. 4 Bdrm, lge r e<: 752-1700/631_.185 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt bch w-ea w /guarded gate, 3 Arch &y area Charming cottage, 2 br ffl>I, beamed ceil. 2 Peo pie max. No garage $850. 754-0370 da ys . 499-5045 eves . 3290 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nostalgil' Ch11rm ! $395 Ch~ry 2Br with brick Fireplace! (8324 >fee RBmMES 6ll-45SS w ......... 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br, 2.,_,, ba, xlnt loc. nr fwys, pool. sec. gate. kids OK. $575. Call agt Jan. 848-3ll9 or Vickie, &19-4944. New 3bdrm, 2ba, condo, atrum, alt gar, ac, kids OK, no pets. S650/mo 848-5489. 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'n-level. H.B. 2Br. 2112Ba . microwave. trash com· pactor, tennis court. rac- quetball. pool. jacuni & sauna. Avail Nov. I $750 mo. 96&-2044. 1·568-0166, 848·7292 New 2br /2ba at Civic Cir top end untl·air·sauna· pool-jac·len nis ·Cl ubhse 5'&95 l5e 675-5715 avail. 2 Br 2 Ba. nr So. Coast Plaza. sharp. centr. air. wtr. gas pd. Adults. Agt 752-1520 -------- Gracious uvmg, Bluffs or Newport, 2 br, 2 ba , lrplc . elegant am · men 1t1es. a vail. $775 630-1426 M UN TINGTON HARBOUR, prime loca· lion, marina view. beaut new 3bdrm , lln5. 3ba. balconies, f11>lc, etc. No pets. 213-634-8602 o r 714-640-8655. NEWPORTCREST; LuL 3br, 2'1'.ba, d /r, wet bar, dbl gar w/opener, tennis, pool. $750 Collec l 213-e83-9057 . Laguna Hills. new 2bdrm. encl 1ar. all recreation & vie w . A v ail n ow . 962-7462. Jow11ti1aa U.fw ••••d 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00. Dlb gar, frplc, pool. rm . Av a i 1 1O I 15. E-Side 2 BR 1 Ba, new · .-.... "-"162 '•---------J•c . .,_,, --.. · 12i115(1/mo. 494--0029 Harbor View Home. 2021 1• cpts. fresh drps. all util Po rt Proven ce. ne w pd $5.50 mo. ~ Costa HOMES FOR RENT 1-... 3250 M St 7..,. ...,""' 3 Bd S525 S"t~ _,...... crpts. new drps, S795. no esa · ~v,..., rms · · " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• p e t s . M i s s o u r 1 • Fen ced y ards and HOME FOllRENT (314>536-21.34. NOTFARFROM garaeea. Fami lt es 4 Br. sses. Fenced yard R.UOI please. Kid s & pets a nd garage. F a mily Newport Crest . s unken E.S1de. 2 Br. I Ba, frplc. welcome. Call 964·2566 or please. Kids & pets LR. fam rm. 4br. 212ba . 2 car garage. $425/mo 97J.2971Agt .no fee. welcome.Call964-2566or pool. tennis . S7SO Avail. 10/10 Ownr1Agt . l"'m'°" 973-2971Agl.,nofee. 642·1Z76 644.9088 .._'!'"I" H..-.. 3242 lAMJme...... 3252 3bdnn + den. 2ba, twnhse .... 3 Bdrm coodo, A/C, 2 car 1ara1e wilb opener . Private yanl Brand new complex in Westminster. '625mo. RENT!MES 11arp Mesa del Mar 3 Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• condo in The Bluffs. New 1 _Ba Family rm. frplc. 2 Br. 3 Ba De n , 2 3 BR+den.2ba house.in paint & crpts, bit-ms. J::ler. garage door. 2 c:ov fireplaces. Possible boat Niguel Shores. oceanside washer/dryer, re(ng. 2 AMERlt.: \'S. 'll:-:1· COMPLET wt f.: e r e d patios . with slip. SBOO mo. 846-1358. of hwy Gated communi· patios. a uto 2 car gar. ~•112 ga rdener S795 /mo. 84&-579rl. ty, lennis crts, pool. etc. frpk . pool, $1J75 mo, I yr ""'1'9 754-62 12 Ir.-3244 Min. 6 mos. lease at S825 lse 714.844.~ ~~~~~~~~~ RENTALS• .1c 1-; ALL AREAS, SIZES AND PRICES CALLT0 DAY per mo + utils. 497·2380 = st:PE;H :lbr. 3ba. ram rm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• H ...__ yi-... u __ Woodb d Sb I ~'r 160A park. lake •-.w-~ ~ov I Man) features n ~e. r. am rm . " r· h Upgraded 3 BR 2 Ra . N.B. Waterfront with or without boat slip, 2 king size bdrms. 2128al frplc, 3 patios & 21"i car gar, ava il Nov 1. SOOO w1oul slip. 1105() with. Wltdys : 556-8840. eves: S8J.<l384. ('I ls · din rm, Jb11, air . mo11l11 w boating •• 1·ng ten· ean. no pe . nr pn \ · "' · must see to appreciate dub. n 2s. 541> 3937 • month. no pets . S975 nis Very rural setting. 3 Co 1 h Id OK 631-4555 Agt 541·5032. hr. den. 2'"i ba. newer 2 mm poo · c 1 ren . · 54.'l-~22 -------1 no pets.Avail now S795 Classic Spanish decor Vll::WGOLFCOURSE sh. Nr comm. pool/spa mo. Agt 962·6609 SMbluff CeyOft Si50. 831 ·3128 - ---Chamung 3Bdrm w1fn cd 2 bdrm-l ~. Ba. si. ,,1 .'lite lttes. 2 br. 2 ba. shut yard tor Kids & dble Pool·spa-tennJS. ters. ce11lng ran lite. im · gar' 1495 16468> fee WHlllWfVilecp m ed occup. le ase. J im A~ 631 .::_~ --3 Bdrm-21<i Ba. S650. Sl!OO mo. 552·°'38 Rent huy opt to 1982 tUdsOK-nopet.s. Turt lerock President 4br 2ba $600/mo or John Marshall Home. 4 Bdrms. 2 baths. Sll0.0001517 .. dn. 494·2561 Condo Specialist family rm. Beautifully 63H2&6 decor ated. Excellent Decoraton Delight ! Spacious 2Br w tfenf ed cond. AvaJI immediate· yard' S425 15493> fee ly. Sl 100 mo Agent. ca_1_1 v_a_I --~-l-_4556 ____ R_EA.L __ TO_RS ____ 833-~9.29: __ 3_. ___ _ House or duplex, 2bdrm. Almost new 2 BR condo Former model, exec. lvg, lba. 1954 A or 19a.4 B w /own Jacuui. f.vail im-Jbr. fam rm. orrice, frml Meyer Pl. no peta. small med. 645-9161. ask for din rm. IBSO. ownr/agt, child OK. "25. 549·3484. Betty 752-1146. Big Canyon Townhouse 3 3 br.conv den,2 ba.\'lew. Bdrm 3 ea. View No . com m pool r er fa c. pets SllOO rm 846-5792 .... lwllhfwNWd 85/mo 111d .>d main· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tain. 496-21.30 3br. 2"'2ba. dramatic Con -....1.a-d 3706 ....:.....:. ________ do Orn View, frplc. wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac. 2br. 2ba. CONDO. bar. dbl elec gar. vaulted 1 Bdrm. l Ba Beautiful C om m Pool , Spa ce ilings , huge master cou.rt yard setting. $&70 l6001mo. Yr Lse Avail. suite. tennis. pool. Jal·, mo yearly. 213 450-1051 Now.498-4098 wlk to bch, S750t m o • .-...__, ..Lvd 1707 .....a....L....-vt.1.. 326 7 213·548·65.52 -11-• .......... YIW')V ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Modem Marvel 38drm Deluxe borne only $575 Obie 1ar (9636) fee lllmMIS Ul-4555 CONDO Bran d New S l eeping r oom s & Bayview 3br, 2ba. gar. kitchenettes. t90 wk & Cfl>lc, w td hook-up S7SO up. Ot'eanlront. 675·8740 631-6207 pm OCEANFRONT. Small -;- 2 dbl depth 1rave sites, Reasonable . Harbor Lawn. C.M. 530-4638 Winter 3 Br. 2 Ba. $.WI mo. 114 E. Balboa Blvd. 67S-2164. Eves Beautifully remod 3 bdrm home. unrurn. SUOO/rno, incl utll. 2567 Elden Ave. Lg 3Br . NEW 3 BR 3 Ba condo. HOMES FOR RENT ram rm. 2'•~Ba . atrium. fplc, patio, dbl gar Nr 3 Is 4 Bdrms $57S·IS60, patio, frplc, mircowave shops. sms mo. No pets. yards and gara1es. oven. attached dbl car Agt. 760-12 U or759-1065 Fam.IUes pleaae. Klds Ii HOMES FOil RENT 3 • 4 Bdrm. S.SS0-1625. Fenced ya rds and 1araees . F a m ili e s pleate, kids " pets welcome. Call 964-2566 or ~2971 Alt. no fee .. NIWPORT TB•ACI br's S3SO & up. 2 br's 2 Bdrm-2t,.i Ba $575. yearly Is Winter SSSO & 2100 Winter Rental 2 Br. $750 mo. F\Jm1ahed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?rar sale or rent. brand " new mobile home o n -Newport Beach Bay "l'arlly furn is h ed . 'f7M113. S42-U29 Have something you want to sell ? Classified ads do 1t well. 642·5678. So Bayfront 3 br lower. gar. furn or unfurn $1200/mo. South Bayfront 4 Br UP· per. gar Sl!iOO/mo, rum orunfum. No. Bayfront 4 Br upper w /carport. 11200 yrly with pou dock pri v. Loll" 1dlhl & A.IMC. ·,ow.,~ o.tof~ 67~Jn1 P11p1rty 2550 ""•• ., ZHO I~~~~~~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1: ..... ," ...... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. 2 ba, 1ar. + cport, new crpt. avail. lhru June 30, 1700/mo. J im While, 541-4177 wkdys: 529-2272 eves/weekends Nearly New Qutet Hme. Zbr, + l&e loft. 2 \l!iba, l1e 1ar. lndry. Jae, frplc ! 8>0/tno. AGT 673-5369 B ay fron t h o m e . Houaekeepe.r Included , Gardener lnclud~d. Could be 4 Bdrm. Wliiler rental. 173-.S. Han IClfll9dlln1 lo tell? C\aulf\ed edl do It wpU. I , pets welcome. Call ~!rse!!:.i~~ mo. 3 Br. Den. Uving room. 964.2566 or 973-2971 Agt., e nclosed garaee . No nofee. New 2Br. lBa. Laundry children. no pets. S500. hook-up, garage, front Calleves.642-7803. lr vl n e -Norlh wood , 4bdrm, 2ba. fam rm. prlv yard + patio. Adults. no Dme PM 3226 pool le Jae on cul-de-sac. pets. 1495. 64S-7300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut decor T /0 . Avail MESA VEROi:; 5 Bdrm. <keanview 2 on 1 lot. 2 Br. immed. 972-1717. Durine formal dinln1 rm, pool, l-bMNl5·St'9dioSZ75. l bus hrs n swcrlne maintenance &c gardener mile lo beach fl Harbor. service will cross con- Incl. Sl050/mo lse. Call Agent. 455llO. nect. ... .,.,. ..... 32'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfro nt Ho mes. 1700.2 Br.2e..+12100sq. RanchoSanJoaquln,San 63l·l400 ft. storaae. Ocean view. Ws Rey Model on lhe Near new Eastalde 2 BR 2 Fireplace, 1ara1e. near I.1th 1reen. Spectacular ... CANYON Ba, fam rm, welbar. buch,nopeta.87~6tCT. v\ew.3Br,2.,...ba.d.inin&. McLain Twnhme 2Br. bllns, gar. workshop. .,_.. 1232 breakfast nook. Lux-2ba. Teen.la POOi jac sec. yard. No pets. 1625 mo ... ••••••••••••••••••••• uriOU1. ll50mo. Cvd prk'I for 2 car s. Ownrtbkr.87S-3568 ZSl.or)' FJeaanceSl5'15 r/owna de/ ullaA ~~!~~2 d ys. 2bdrm. new crplJI le drpe, 3Br home w /1weepln1 ~ t stalrc ... 1571~) • -.. • .... __. l car pr, no .,.U. mwa All 1 D l-4$56 ~ aw _... have rel. MOO/mo +$100 · ee G13-81/!J~ ,. R w 0,1110• dep. 646-5637. HOllEfOR RENT 3Br, ma. 1pacloUI 1'50 F __ .. 24'1 L Coeet Hwy·, C4tl1 ho n...i.a s 1 ....... n...-k 3er 3 Bdrm. $SIG. eDll:WV tq ft. !!x.ec or prot.. me ,-...,., pac ,,_ ..,.,.; ' ' _ _. •· F 11 ---------I _, u.a •• -clJ•• _..,. 3 8dnn-2VJ Ba 1825. up. 873-9270or 673-4928 3 Bdrm-2~ Ba '700 vu John Marshall 2bdrm, l ba, WINTER CondoSpeciallst RENTAL. heated pool, 631·1266 sleps to bay. beac h, REALTORS ON THE BAY: 2 Bdrm, 2 ba w/POOL. Security 850/mo. ferry. $425. Call eves 875.1871. Spectacular Oceanfront 3rd. floor. 3 Br. 2 Ba Fireplace. Balcony. 2 garaaes. Winter . $900. 640-4784. SECURITY CONDO 2 Bachelor Apl Bayfronl. Bdrm, 2 ba, S750/mo. partially fw-n. mature . respanslble person. no OCEAN VIEW: Clean pets. $350/mo incl wW, and neat 2 Bd.nn, 2 ba yrly. 8734765. 673-7219. w/frplc. Securtly patio. OCEANFRONT. Winl•r. l&SO/mo. . 2bdrm nicely rum 1!185 Waterfront Hornet Inc Incl ~tll . 640-5St2 o r 6J 1·1400 875-7673 after 6pm. LOWESI' PRICE: 2 Br. 2 Colte.... J7J4 ba with paUo· • deck. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Security. privacy, pre· st.lie. 1reenery. l64$/mo. Waterfroot!Sall1bury SUSCASITAS 2Ba, Frplc, Buill-lnl, 2 Y•n• • ...,..,.. am Y T......_Vlste oruac. •-... a ... ••- Int pleaae. Kida Ir pet• mo. Kr. Trtbolet552·'7155~j~==:Q~~;;W• car 1ar, rec rm, " w.lcome. Call 114.2518 or 2Br + elm, IBA luaury a rea. Will t o 1hop1, ._ __ ,_ towabo•. Prtv . apa. UDOllLI etlltT I. 5 0 I m 0 -c..a I l -r-.::=mi..=:::.:~==---__.·~ ... ,_, Vt.ft.. ~ka. au Up· 211r.1•.0.,l'rplc,C•· Goraeoua 3 Br. 2~\a balta 87ae:IO F\lm l br. apt. ~•up. Encl. aar. Adults, no psta. 2110 Newport Bl. 5'41·•• betwn 8 :30 SPM. ---'--""-- •Vft/Wluldl7H·645-5711 4 Br 3 Ba, country col· .,. .... Conua. pool. bleTV,-.C:prdr .. SUSO cClddoa -mo. Alao 2 s:udlo ~P:· D•cOra~ Sa.L Idle Items wllb a oalal, In oraa1e1rove, tea n l •. No Pel 1 . mo. Adulta. YrlY i..... Br. l ta.th, t710, R.H.R. urn. r vale P•t · 0.ilyPt.lotClualfl••IAd . ...._0&.sa-1111D. 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NB Steps to beach ll8S. lat & la&t 631 3574 Luxu ry L11guna N 11(u el Condo on Golf Course. fi61·0.108 after 6PM 1225 m o 4350 ········•···········•·· IOx.20' Gar Storuge only <;ost a Mesa S40Jroo Ca ll I 5 pm. 63&4120 ~: side C M "nl(le, ~cc . .... wtable tor ~torul(c. l at $45. mo, 1 Ill $Mlt mo. 1!.t & I a:.l rro rcq 646 070'1 eves & wken1b . 545·0010 wcekdys. ~ COMPUTB ROOM up lo 3000 sq n at 90' will ciivtde·fu.11 ser vice Courtesy to brokers <.:ampus & Quall. NH 540-2960 •tt...tioft Docton! Unique rree s tan d ing well appomled med1l·al bldg . located in hean of H B 6 lreatmenl rms . X Ray r m . bu.smess offtct·. large ret'eplion rm ~ p\'1 office a rea Ava\lahlt· <.:a ll today for .1ppl tu REDCAR PET 893·13:>1 tHO rlei.: hi ('llll llt lwy \'ll'W I 11 I j.! h l 1 I 1-( }I ( '• Vt·,.....~1Jlc..,.., 2 lllt, fl' all 111.•w 1lct·11r , month to 1n11111h 'IK ~Kl J\tllt Se(' IJl\Jg 1\ll amc111t1es o 11 .. t~ 1\l • .._u, i llll J.>t.·11th11uM-. 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I h t Ooor \1:1•nl ~, 11 :.O:t~ SUITE DEAL ~Si~~w~~;s~· • I n'l.l ~'rce l-t1•11\ l'°lt'x1blt• ~'l()(1rpl;1 n l.11.111 ~arma \'1llagl· (714, 675-8662 WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES 280 to 3000 Sq. Ft. P~sti~ Address Ocran Views Wri Bors 17 141675-8662 l<OLL C ENTER NEWPORT f-.lc·l!dnl l'Xt'I Ull\I' 11111• IO IJlt''llj.(t· llH .>1 11111 '-'11t1 <om pl 1•l 1• 111• I•' rt .,.,, 1·~ llll~I \\t 1\:"l I I I HI I· .: , 11.'il ;l\l ld1·;ll i.11 at1 .. 11 f11r \I 111rm•. lh..il l·.•l ,1ll' "' f•.111 r •'I•'•· rt 1·1 I• <It I'• " HJI\\ .1 \ ;111,iltl• l.1 I 'C j1JJ11'11•1I l{t•1•1 r1111111 .trl ,1 "' t I h 1 or J ;•" .1111 I I p r 1 ' .rt 1 • 11 II 11 • , 11 ht·J1ilrfulh rnJ 111lJ t11 .. 11 l •ill H'f\l("t' hurl\Jlllf.! •< omt•r 'A t•"ll1 hit !•r di l rvllle. Nt'wport Beach i 800s q . ft <\!111 Mellssa645 6101 11:'1d l"r11111 . 1 11H·f.!•• 11,..,11 .\!;,le Fem 10 i.h r h"'' Ir",. '"1 1 '"' h'" It.II Pt·n !Im« \\ l>r OA~A PT:.!Tn II Hoom 1111 I \11,l .1.'ld•·i.tl111 I IJI ~JIJ rt t.Jl IOJI \, 1 \,, I :11li to•t t ,, "' Of 1 & «11mml , p111 l' 1 I , 1 : t ,, .... , 11 ,11 _. , \\ ·'" .. ,J \I,, .. I l-111m S! 1;1 1rY1 .17!> 11.·11 · 1 • r,! 11 .. 1n 1t'.H11 l ti<lrm 11111 :t:,i.1 ~,1 ll ;:niJ llr utrb reasonable r ates. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MES!\ Vl'.:RDEbH P LAZA 1525 ~c1>a Verde K < • M 545-4123 'II CM . up to 4700 i.lt rt :1\ Jtl dl pnme t'orncr lith & :"lwp l B ht..I ti7S fiOOO I lt\ 'IA l'T 2 To II Hoom < 11 l· & l 'nmm l 1, 1mn• Frrim $245 ITWJ ~5 I IW STOHE Sl'ACE for lea,_,. iJlh<~ It 1\ var l now 1500 ''I (( II\ ;itl ()et 15lli ""~<>llahlr-term~ C'oa~I l·.qwltel'< :?1:1 596 1':?0:! '\ E W I' fl HT 11 r.; /\ < 11 I 1)\ST llW Y l·HO" I \I; 1·: 1 A,. r <1":. I r 11 m < .11111~1 W1nl'. 1·hcc.~t·. Ji,1.., .. 1) l alu· out or l1•1u<1r ''"rl' "lt' ~add1l111nal 11f f lt'I' 'p,IC'l' t;.t;) ~:1 l'ntltl· I IJrbor Bl \'•I <" \1 I Iii frlJtlliil:C! ll.fll() hldl! 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C :\1 t;46 (15(¥., I l<K> 'Cl ll $375 mo I· 1 0111 .1f11 c• IJ'f.!•• rc-ur .1rt'a ~ d1111r l '111t <!J h l'I 1 L'rrn111JI Wa~ C" \I NO LEASE REQUIRED St Ill S4t•'> :I 8r I Ha \pt 1'1101 l.iumlr. rm 1 q1h olrp~ \tt ulh on I\ I J ! I >h. TSL \1;:ml M :! IF.4)3 S.1~l S475 2 Ur I llJ 1\pt.:,. 1\ll htu It m.'>, 1•m·bt1 gar W I> hook llP Nl'ar S C' l'l<il.1 <":.it OK lmmcd 11tTUpa nn TSL Mgmt M2 1603 20:1 E l!lllc !-of ' t.r I ri•lt W&D J r1.i .tll t11·" t•rpt dra11··~ pJtnt :>ll;.'1 549 204:? l·.\'.1-.C I I l\'I· '-l 111· WrKKllindgl· :1lid1 m , .d i I r ,. 1 n ,. \ 1 11 a ~ t· J m ml·IHlil.'"I Sli.';0 ~:1 I 2042 l nfurn or lurn1 .. 11 I \.~k f11r ( 'onn11· 1; Iii 11 • .'~I 1.-;5 71)ril1 ,\ .:t 1 ll 1• 11111 r.i I 1 \\ 11111 1 1 • II 1'"1111 S!CKI ultl 1.id Sit,.'> mu ii'! W l!Jth I '·'•'·"~ .·111111 111 11 'l..•11 •·11 i.-·1 ,'IJI, St l 1\1 TomLl5i l!lO\.I 1 111"' I\ ''' 1'1' I r11I ft•mJI" 111 :!O !'> '" :'\l1·thl'al or11ff1cc· 'utft• for .1 10 !B 52 l>:.t_I.. Ii Iii Otill l E\c~ YEAR-ROUND FUN: Social Ac ttv1t1es 01 reclnr •Free Sunday Brunch• BBQ s •Par· lies • Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tennis• Free Lesson~ (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Sauna. Hydromassage •Swim mmg •Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fu1 n1sl'led & Unlurn1shed • Adull L1v1ng •No Pets • Models Open oa11y 910 6 West:field FAMILY APTS. B1a11<1 rww l)(';111t1lt1I lri: a pt. for f.:im11i,,.., w11h I or l 1 l11ldren :"111 .. ir parlc llt'.lt 11a 1d 1'11 111•h 2Hr. <!B;i s.1r.;; :~ W W1l.,e1n I \1 6:11 ~1 5-~·:.>A())j M ESi\ \'~;111n: honw al mO!.pher~ Z & :1 Hr ilh aph Nu t>eb 54f. 10:1,.1 3 bdrm. S400. 1'2 milt--. 111 t1 ea r h C a II It 11 ... -. !JS 7 ~ 1900 1Jr r>'1.2 :w;3 21xirm t..luplcx. pn" »rel, rnl'I gar . 7"itl W IH th !->l A\Jol 111 :!~ S•l fi O !Jlil <1.592 /\v;ul LU 1..'i I. BH I Ila I plci. Uri~. ~l•J' l'. 1·11l:-. $350 Nu 111·L.., f);'ll f'll!:. 1.46 SHiit ~:.\STS11>r: I Iii< rr ..... 11 .. ~ , leJ n t11r qUll'I "n1•ll· '11<1 Pl<'" ~1.111 10" t..l5 j!iflk :J Br 2 ba. t p. d " 11.1 1111 ~ mo. Atlulli.. "'' p .. t • i\gt. 673 0060 1 ·1mdrr.> for rN11 1n 'Ttw 1.ak('s · t & 2 Jlr l'o•ll. VLHSAILL E ll M ' 11 Jat·. lC•nnt:o. 731 .17t;:1 ALL ' Wood lindJ.(•• rnndu. ~ Br. nr lilkl'. avail Nov I S!'J2~1 2 l 'j :i:l:l 7715 or i M -i.5'.l 117:L5 CVC'~ I j J ngc\rl'C Plan 4 , I lldrm + lull Adult:. no tlt'I'> 1'1101:-., len111::. Sl:.tl 1:u1 1250 :.11 it;(1.1 LOCJIA'CI ~och 3848 .....••••••.•.......... Spa\' 2br . l".1lJa. lr)ll• New ,·rpts. d fllPt'" /I.I pam t $650 645 J/llil1 New 2br u pper, frpl r bwlt ms 2 c ar Ka1 a~l' ldr). $650/nl(I I Ill '1tifh SI 645·157:1 Ag\ S.150 mu, sec de11 ~ l;i~t t.111nt I ~ rent. bat·h ron Oakwood Garden Apartments 2 HR I H.1. °'l11\1· 1•111 I 1 Jr 2 Bdrm Hou~'" refnl!t! & \ard i\1111 · 11h ,1,,1tl :.tovt• Small 1·htld <JI-. io 21 ~ 1,15 t 1Hi .,tud111 apt. JJtlY fum . llvt hea1·h al·t c-ss. $375 Ulth. ind l~f.l-451i :-:1\'C~ludm aµl. • "' 1•1..ock ocean v1cYo . I n•c encl bal Guard ed enlrv & subterrainean prkin~ Clubhous e w pool. Ja<-. sauna. prof gym ix>ol t bl. gas BBQ <:an 673.2207 Newport Beach/No. 880 l1111np (al '""" 1714) 845-11 ~4 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St 10ove1 31 lbth1 1714) 642-5113 $il5 5-IH 137 7 ..eatiBllU APARTMENTS b eaut iful brand IH''.I. garde n apts . :.pa Adults. no pets 2Br 2Ba $455 398 West Wilson. 631 5583 1'11~c 111 l~arh. S3l.'I 2 fir I'• 11.iJ ~r.11 Intl t~l 1161 ur<'l94 3612 Four 5'-a.'>tmi. t\pL' 642 (f,1)2 t Br i\pl ror .,111i,:lt•. pt'rmant!n t C h-an, no 1-;a:.L .... 1de :! llr I Tl;1 ;11)11 !\tnllkmg $:!.SS 4!f!J 11~ Rochesler Small ~anl L-H IHs 3950 Avatl 1m nll.'l.I S·t :'iO -,-·- 548-744'1 2 Br 1•2 Ba T11wnho11:ie f'rplc. gar prv 1rnlto AdulL<;, no p('b $-140 mo 631·510:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IL'> all here ! 2Br $455 f\ 1t.:. + more' 15816) fee \'1ck1 A~'l 631-4556 1.0CJUftO Hi«JUM 3852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge l BR. pool, <tdulls. n11 pets. We~td1rf a rca &t5 lilS2 1\l"rrn>!I from beaeh 2 Hr t Ba Ad ults only no pcls S450 yea':.!_}~ 640-5078 VILLA BALBOA CONDOS Adult only OCF.ANFRONT Deluxe :i Br. 2 Ba. 2 r ar Aarage Avail. now till June 15th. $6 7 5 m o No p ets . 673·6640. I Br Easls•de, small hut C'ozy w /lots or neut wood s.JO. 642-9450 aft 5P M. -------E.s ide spacious l Hr. fHH>I. Lge 2 B R condo. n ew ly re 2 Br l 'h Ba townhouse. encl garage. adulb , no furbished. pool, adlts . No I Br I Ba. w 1ocean view I Br + den 11 • ha w /O cean view Newpo r t Ocean front Bea utiful 2 Br. 2 0:.1 Weekly o r m o nthly 114 n 52-94m. bll·lns, air, patio & gar pets. $450 f.45·57So pets.~ 552·00-13 ~ft ~ No pets. $425. 645·4837 2 Br. 2 Ba . w /ocean view From $600 Mo. OCWROMT s BdnD. 2"41 bath house + double garage. Avail. by week or month. ALSO IAYYIEW DelWte 2 Bdrm, 2 bath lower apt by week o r month. Adults, no pets. Alo .. 675-8170 I Br s tove, refrige. s mall yard Adu lts. no pets . S3lS. 548· l377. 2 Br. carpets, drapes, bit· ms, adlts only. no pets. 1110 Victoria . Avail 10/l ~·1367 al\5PM. Roomy :i Br Townhouse Apt. m qlDel Adult com · plex. Newly redecora ted. Fireplace, e nclsd patio & garage . Sor ry no pets $495 m o . 645-3381 o r 675.5949 lbdrm, winter. MOO. Steps to beach, no pets. 123 3lsl WON'T .LAST 8t. 875-8008. 2Br 2ba ~/mo. Monticello Townhome. 2 BR 2 Bit, fplc. ocean Comm pool 6 dbl gar. vlew. 1850 w in t er , Agent 557·4436 ,f71.t172; 875·7434 ___ ..;..... ______ Stunnln1. large I Br. S.Cl1•• 3776 Garden Apt. Pool, rec M••••••••••••••••••••• area. Siii. 110 W~ 18th. WWla ••• Views St. l • I 80 f\ll'Dilbed a pt.a. .. IO •• ~Wat.Rily -.SURF Ma ke 7our 1hoppln1 e .. i. by _.. the Dally Piiot Cl...aned Adi. 2 hr 4 plex. ne w r rpt. drps, bltins, dis hwas her , l n d ry , $3'15 120A Shali mar. 646-2613 3br. 2ba Condo nr S.C Plaza. -New Cp\s, m ini blinds. Beaul t'omplex w /pool. s pa. d ubhse . ~. 673-324 1. 760-0853 Lge l Br. s tove & re fri R pool, adult s. no pe ts $310. 64&.1319/673-0884 _ Lar ge 3 bdrm. 2 ba gar age. Near OCC. No pets. $480. 1040 0 Valen · cia. 545-7983 Bea utiful 2 Br. 2 Bo Fire place. Choice a r ea . Adults. no pe ts . 3099 Mace Ave. $475 mo. 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 Ba, pvt ya rd, praae, fr1>lc, free W /D;- bike to b each . 34042 ColeP,. nr PCH. Stop by Sat/Sun 10.5. Unfum. Nice 2 bdrm 2 ba. Condo. swim pool. patio $500 Adults only No pets 495~----­ ..Wwport leoch 316' • •••••••••••••••••••••• J R L Properties 645-4566 fil\5 6459 PROMONTORY POINT 2br, 2ba, rrplc. ot'eanvu. $750, yr lease a v ail Negot. terms. 675-9747_ "WHY RENT?" Don 't waste J more dollar for rent. Co me out to Quail Meadows in beautiful Tustin & see how easily you enjoy all the benefits of home ownership. Starting at $69.990 at 53 down , you can have a great 1 or 2 bedroom home with pool . ten- ni s courts. recreation center and so much more. Your monthly pay- ment could be less than your cur- rent rent. Come out today & visit our decorated models. Call Sllndy at 832-2300 for more information & directions to CiMIAIL MIADOWS ADULT COMDOM~S ------------ I Rooms •' jQ I ,.h.irt• 3hr apt on 8;i I boa lease Downtown l.a2un:.i i •••••••••••••• •• ••• 1~1 $175 m 1 + ull ,\,·atl Bea l·h 65ti "Cl f l 11111'1'Wp1111 I~ I I ,(•,11·h 1111 l <'I 1 111 t • . 1n a 11 ' 1.-twn ;!'It• 'I\ 1·;111 "" S>t~· ,•, .,,, l $'.l(ltl ~,., I< I 11''" I\ 1;7 ;1 115-1 111-tlr. Yotlh pr1\'ate hath 1,111 lwn 11n' Near t l (' i\lf1Xlr1 $195 I I J u11I!. f'onl n...r 55; 7ti7H llun1 Bt'h hou.-.e. :1 Hr . :! H;J I bl ks frnm h\'.H h S22S + SlllOdt>p \ft :il''1 960 ;i.1!}1 Hoorn 1n lar~t· hotl'C' Frpk. Lite ,;.1rd I mt to OC(' $1KS + 1, ulfl 1-'t•m pr('r 95i 395'> Empl man :1:. .i:'i, k 11 pn' $175 mu CJ IJ ..id ;iJil2 ti42 '13Qrt. :!I hr, ., Rooms. pn hal h nr on: & Pla1.1 ~I t'\ Fem:.11"~ o n ly ket•p ph•1n1nl:( 540 ;!625 Sleepml( n Him, Laguna Niguel, S200 mo l'r<'ft•r nn·smkr 11:!1 .nan Lagun;i Bcm·h ~tut or Inn. 9115 No P al•tfi!' C:oa ... 1 llwy, Lagu rrn Be:.11•h Dully. Wt.'t'kly K1t r lwn availa ble I.ow wrnll'r ralcs ·194·5294 Room for Hcnl $45 per weclc 631 1254 !\al Isl. pvt ba & :ihare k 1l('hcn 64(). 71 )4. 673·6562 en\ & $225 ----Room Ir loord 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ro o m & board 111 ex change for 4 hrs , Ii 1lay wk cleanlng & cooking Aft 4.SS6-l7J7 -----Vacati• l .... cls 4250 ·~····················· Kaanapall Beach, Maui. Hawaii. Ocean r ront weel1ly rental. l Bdrm . Condo . Sleeps 4 . A ir cond .. 1V, te nnis , pool. Call bus 2131796·7121. res 213 /795·6061. -------- LAKE ARROWHEAD C OUNTR Y C L U B VIL~ 3 R r 3 b a . ·12~0 /wk , $40 0'/wk hol i d a y 950/mo. or $'7!'i0/mo on lse. 644·5150 Ill 15 lhru Nov I P aula $623 1m 11 Ample pn ur Celeste. 675 6562. pa r k 1 n ~ O w n c r Frrnalc lookmg ror M F roommate. 27·35. apa>rnx $200-$250 •rm + ', uttl Must be neal. respon & prefer non·smoker Ann 751 9879 or 953·5435 CM. over 2S. dean & relta hie , Sl85 rm + 1, ut1ls &15· 7622 Karcnannc llt'l>p rmt. Dana P. ocn view~. del'ks f111I. ms\r bd, S275 • ulll 661 9656 kL'l:'(> I ry lllR 1-'cm lo shr 4\ir ~1 2ba .,. den ot·eanfronl m i'/pt w 2 male & lfem $250 -'· uttl Yrty Frplr. Gar. l)e(•ki.. w 0 6i3 ·1742 Wanted Res pons 1hle M pref. 10 s hr IK 1 <1s ual 11.R hme 847-9255 Fem ale ..,tud e nl need s same to :.hr bC'h hse $238 ~ ut1I fi.l& 1461 Rmtt• wanted. 11.B area :-.1 F, mellow. $200 a n10 1m·I uttl !ffi~I Non l>nnktn!(. Sl'Tl(lluni.: lady S l 70 mo 1~ Ut1ht1es &16-4563 Young prof fem nds female to s hr Bar k Hay r ond o Avai I Nov I. $255/mO 642-3931 Fem. UCI student shr 2 story co ndo w /serious s ludent. non s m oker Gait 559·8888 Fem Rmmte lo shr 3br. 2• 2ba twnhse. S350/all. Pets OI< 00 5996, 644·7lll0 work Rmmale. Ouist1an lady. two bdrm at Bch $250 mo. Ca ll 6'13·6959 afl 5pm •NEEDE.0! Looking for m ce Fem person to sh r our reside ncy on Balboa P e nn lns ula . O n ly ft. from the Oen . Sepat atc l..lve ·ln Quarter s. very proper .\ platonic only. l350/mo or $200 /mo. if will provide m oderate child care for m y boys a ge 6 It 9. ~ I Street. Call T om 675·4795 or 759-5342 I \ 197 23.51 CdM Dt>luxe Suite~. 1500 sq fl AC. am pl pklo'(. Ul ll pd 21155 E Cst llwy, 675 6900 600 sq ft offit'e , I yr lea :-1: $700 µer mo '\;e'.l.port Center 567 Sun Nt<'ola,... Ste 109, &W·4684 OFACE S,ACE Sm .d i prl\'ale office:. near 0 C Au-port Rent on month month bas•~ 833~1!1lIor 833 824-1. Mon F'rt. 9 Spm BEST RATE JtEWPORT BEACH Detme Office Space 700 to 3000 Sq. Ft. •J uniton al Service & Ut1hLies Included •Adjal·ent lo Airport & R<>stauranl Row • At'l'Cl'>S lo 3 M :.tJOr F'reeways 833-8813 2 I n •mc· locat1oni. "'T here 1s a d 1Herence " 2<m M1chelc;on Dr .. 11212 2021 Business Cn\rll213 714.752 0234 Hewpori Frofttage R8"ALS Approx ~ !IQ n. S3SO m o in c luding ut11llles 3450 Newport Blvd <..:osta Mesa See Manager ---- 200 Newport Cente r Or Pri m e lot'alion with ocean view . 1572 s rf SI.SO rt. Ca ll 640·53.57. ask for Bjorn Apgar, /\gt. ----- Prtme com er loc. Up to 4.~ sq . ft. f\111 s ervice, m o d e rn. g la ss bldg . 646-e:.>3 ()(fice/WMe. 300 sq fl. of- fice, 1600 sq . rt Whse Xlnt Sky Park. Irvine location. 540-9982 ----~- Ill/I(} Sq fl 2 F'r1m1 urftcc~ l &th.'> Large rear s hop .Jrea & door $495 mo 1775 Whillter Ave C M 540 9352 Da ys. 64fi·OfiH I Eves FOR LEASE KOLL·IRVl NE !NOUS CONDO 6200 sq fl w /2,075 of(" spa ce. nr DC Airpo rt $110, 22U. 3 phase elec: Asking 50 sq fl • gross 3 yrs Call Hugh at 540 i!Y.!3 Mon F'r1 75() s q. n. w1ofr. whse. rest rm. $2401 mo Ulils pd C.M 675-6251 ----Storage 4550 .........•....••...•... Storage Space. Ne wport Beach 2306 W Ocea n front 673-4154 Indoor Storage Space. Newport Beach Area 64&3606 -------R...tcl1 W..t.d 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wonted tn <..:osta Mesa or Irvine ,1rea. 2 or J BR, ho use pre ferre d . 3 Adults. Xlnt refe rences. 6 7 3 5101 Ev es & weekends WANTED Gar a ge fo r hghl stora ge CM 'NII are u <.:o nlal'l Jud} tl75 9400. Mon t hru Fri. 8 JoLo5 ....... /lftHSt/ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. 0,part...tty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIZZA !SANDWICH ES & ITALIAN FOOD. Beer & Wllle Growtng business Costa Mesa . Mary, Agt 640-.5357 or 64~ 1102 IEAUTY SALON C08lB Mesa. SSOO down, $200/mo. Must sell \his month. Ca l l collect . ( 8001688-8886 RESTAURANT & BAR Coastal central Ca lif ci· ty Prime loc. 8 yrs old. orig ownr. IBSO.boo gr oss s ale. Ltquor lie Incl. e<i,000 rull price For confidential info call S m it h .M eyer Bk r 5411F1113 pm . Principals only. I ~·· . "' . """ .,,,,. .... -._ •.. -.................................. , ... "'• ' ........ , ......... _ "'• .. -. ............ .._ ......... . •·•··•················· ...........•........... ClduMAet.md_.. 8)4 R'i6 <A!ntral <'upunc1 urr Ch nit· ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Driv•wa 11 1'11rlt11111 tut Rtp111ta S1•11h .1.,1t 111& s's A~t)h1tlt ltld UIH Llr 'd ......... •••••••••·•············ 8-b)'i.lllin.:. Ill\ h\1111 " M llf \'ll11111ll I \I & 1111 C Mt>t?~ Babysllllnl(. 111) lwm,· Coi>l iA Me~ti 'llt>.,.11111t ' area Kath !kl! 098tl 8ab)s 1tun11. m' homt• Am & Pm. ~1mn11tlJlt-& Edin 11er !Wt> <17tilC All t>-Pt"t> n~lnldt'hn11 r .. 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Stucco it Plaster Patch, U1" 1<1 after J11m ul Newport, Costa Mesa & no job too s m. quiek & :'>45 H04C lrvme. 615-317Seves clean~.645-4199 lluuhog. ) :.mi d ean uµ:. !land' rrwnJol>s Jeff 64~lf.161 ALI. I\ HOUND Hi\ULl~G I T T ruc·k 1-'rce 1''-t INS REO ~~I .........•............. W,1nt II HEAJ.LY <.:LEAN rrous .. :·1 Call G1nghum I ;1rl l•'rt•1...· est. &15 512J Mo•iftc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? The Star v ing College Students have g rown. Lie Tl24·436a Same "oodserv 641-8427 PaWllMJ/P.,tlMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETERS PAINTING ~;xpr'd Reas Rates Fre e Es t Ca ll Gen~ SS2·G'l58 Dave's Painting . ser ving lluUM·(•lcar11Mt 1 plus are a 9 yrs, roost reas . what'' Call Sucb 'n Stuff Insured, he'd. 586_8425 fur d{'la11s R42 1M1 ---- C1...'<for C'rpl & u11h<1I 1·111 \trn, :.cold tt.:rd. ,,~ fir °"a' Ht•a ' &3H 55 1:1 751 K951 It Cl Iii \o ~ 11 0 l S 1-: <'U: \, I,(, ~1-:H \ 1<'1-: Vnr ..i thOrnui.:hl• 1 lo•Jn h. ... t' '>-Ill tflSi Llt:5~.'nd.thlt• lj 1\\ llJ I lt•iJl1 \CIUI h Olll\ l''ll ii ""' 91JCll i'>l 11:~ llt•1ll!nl.l.1 hit-"'" n tr.111!> home:. 111111 ,., I h1:. 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Suite or Box Num~r TH E MAILSUIT1': 17777 Main Street B' I r vtne $49 ~7;JJ Roofittq •···•·•··•············· Repair & Heroof 1\ll t) pes -shin ~le:. rock s ha kes compo lar ~'ree est S41 ·59JO Fin /\\ ;111 BETTER BUILT HOOF ..•.••................. PRO BLEMS Net-d I(> talk' f'ree counscltnA. AB C H .. ~1.l'l..INE 00·2222 Tiie • •••••••••••••••••••••• Hi.a1t'"9ott .. ach Tll• Ca. I.c l us upgrade thu l shower, tub, dram board ur enl!') way Ceram1t· life im proves appeur & value or any ho me or t·omm bldt.: a l a rc·as tosl F'ret! c:.l & s uggcs t1ons 1714) 842·3020 Ccrt.tmt<: Tile ins tallt•d anywhe re S ma 11 Jutis welcome 960-!12W TILi': DESIGN <.:ustom work for all yout lilt! needs 1-:xp & depc•n <latill' Heb a va il ~1h 645 7781 TrH Service ..•••...•.•..•......... Tret" I rimming , C'\t•an UJI '>. hau l1n i: m a i n l<'fl11nt'4:' .\rn1c ~18 K-11 1 T\ltonn9 .•...••.••••.......•... Tutor Town-Sur & Bob's Math. ReadmJ.: S1·ll'nt t'. ;'du"11" Spams h . 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Ll<i 'l4IS ~l\~>:1 ;n \h(• l0 IJ:-'.>tl11•1I '•·1·111111 1 ll\l I l '\1,~1 I I \'\l'il, 642 1Uik · ur • RJ \ 'In-I 12711 1-'1•-. 'J!j(J -12\12 Cla~s1f1<'tl Ad fi42 !'i*i78 Sdl idle item~ l"l.t!>s tlie<I adH·rt1:-1n~ ·~ J h1:llcr wa~ t11 lcll mun • µeuplc ;ihout l he :.crv11·c \IJ\J ha\l• tu ••fl cr J\'k ~bl>ul t1ur h1w rail•, 10 dj ). 1;.i2 5'ii8 ~ MoMytaL.oalt 5025 Lost&Found SlOO loit&Found 5300 Personol$ 5350 Travel 5450 HetpWanted 7100 HelpWanted 7100 HelpWanted 7 100 ~ 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• • ••••••• ..,.............. ••••• ••••• ••• •• •••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOT&/lO UHITS. San Luis Obispo. 1 .25 acres. room lo expand. Prime location. Money Maker. Prine. o nly . 640·5357 Smith-Meyer . Bkr. ------- 1st TD's, 2nd & Jrd. for any business purpose. easy rates. 2969 South Coa st Hwy, Laguna Beach. 497-58CM. ~Trwt Ded 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattler MhJ. Co. All types of real e state mvestment.s s in ce 1949 SpedaiziMJ .. 2-dTDs 64~2171 545a06 I I CCllh for T.D•s. RESTAURANTS Newport Beach located al Orange County airport complex. these exclusive restaurants include land. building, eqwpmenl & h quor liceme. Price Sl.8 &. SU million. Ask for Sa· )ni. R.H.R. Bkr.613·7300 American Mtg. Bkr !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 953.4141 ~~~~~-~~~~-----------1 Widow has money for 2nd WATRROHT T.D. No credit check , no Q.UI pnlty for act ion call. Excellent terms&. lease AGT673-7Jll a nytime Good profit track record. Pnce Sl million Ask for Sajni . RH R Bkr. 673·7300. Anno...cenwnh/ Pet"SCIMh/ Lost&Fomcl ~~~~~~~~~~~1 ...................... . -------1 ~ 5100 VIHEYAID Producing vineyard in Rancho California 7 parcels individually priced or all 160 acres for $1.150,000. Ask for Sajni R.Jl.R. Bkr.673-7300 llAUTY PARLOR Best C M loc ation & lease. this one has 1t all. clientele. charm, park ing & best or all lots or pro fit C al l Cu r t Herberts 11. 631 1266 Agt. MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING , ACCOUNTING AND TAX PRACTICE Are you a degreed ac count a nt? Work Fo r Yoursell. Immed iate op portunity lo own your own monthly bookk~P· ing, accounting and tax service business. Call J .A. Webb t oll free : 80().323-9000 ~to&.o. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• {NEED {MONEY • ClmlTMO PIOILIM W&ltrdTD.._. t1MIJ I /Ill-1145 Arnqedby C:.-tte..L.oms A llortpie Broker ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Can Sell More " 11 h l h i h P i I o I P E ,'>\' Pi'><'llF.R \OS Still 11111~ S2. .1 ltnr' 1111 2 rf;n-.. 11111\ 'I a rl.i • J.lt .1 1111~ \ th \' rt 1 ... I.' "n •· <• r m nrt· ll t'mr> 1 a lut•d up I n '-1110 F:ad1 <1 dd 11 111nal li ne 1'- o nh f;c)(' f11r lht· l\\11 rt.1 ·~~ ~orr~ n o t'<1mrncr<'1al ud ~ u I I cm e rt C h u r Kt• Your Pt>nm· l'inc·h1•r .\ <1 11 r u s r ~ 11 u r Bunk Aml'n C'ard Visa or Mastercard For more 1nrormat1on and lo place your :id c:all 642-5678 Ken. the mechanic from Whitman 's Gar age. COM is now l blk down the street at Ken 's MobUeStat.ion, CDM l&LYDANCBS Belly Grams · Unique en· tstalnmenl for a ll oc· culona, great for coe· tume parties. 6'6-4340 or m-°'30. FOUND ADS DE FIEE Call: 641-5678 REWARD SSS Lost. S und a y n111.ht 9·21-30. l20lb Rottwe1ler neutered male . black &. Lan. very friendly. Lost in Capistrano Beac h area. Please call J ames 498-7515. Lost : G<>lden Ret . rem. old. ttun. w yellow t•ol lar. vie. Coast Hw) & C r own Valle y Pkw ~ Sepl 28 Reward for an~ mfo. Da) ~95· 1360 eve:. 499·3416 Lost 6 im old M oran~c tabby cat w 1wh1te feel vie. Mesa Verde Dr, CM, rewa rd. 953·8223 FOL'ND Terner Gr. l1lk F'e m . She µh crd !\1 1 \. Blk Fe m . Poodle G r~ Ma le. Lab Setter Ri k Male Ne w p()rt Rl•a1·h Animal Shelter 64-l :lfi.'ifi • Pound or lo:.l a pel" Ca II us We're &he Pct Pab 1114 ) 739.29118 Lost or found a pel · Call An • ma I Ass1!>t .i n 1 ,. League :>37-2273. Nor. .. ,. Found: black & wh1t1: sm a ll M dog. t)l?le & San ta Ana Av 646-6813 Found L eath e r t ' pc Jacket. Vic.. Santa ,\na St. Costa Mesa 5''8 8015 Fo und : Alack fe m ale Pekinese with while paws . Call 646-5721. Lost: Black Pekines c . 10·2, vie Irvine Blvd, CM R EWARD ' 631·•1748. 642·3322. Lost. Bentley Hub Cap. Nr Pac Cst or J amboree. NB Reward. 642.3433 Lost: Whl fem large ptl bull. Recently had pups O n medication Brentwood/Santa Ana St. CM, Reward. 548·6720 --- Lost: $100 REWARD ror m y Long Hair ed Whl Cat. Blue Eyes. D1sap peared 912 from her home in Hunt ing t o n Harbour. 84&-9506 Found : Ladie's gold neckJace. aprox 2 wks a10 in H.B. fabric shop. 546-1435 a!t 6pm FOUND: tiny blk Poodle. Britt. Spaniel m ix , lova· ble Lhasa 1'P110. Doble. Collie mix, Base njl, Set· ter/Af&han m ix, Hus kie. ·• more. Alao cal!l/kll· tens. Adopt a pet at Irv. HEW:\HO SSS <:1•1·' & Wh1tc mall' ''al l1.t •r'> old Los t m NP rti:t:o. ar ea . Please t"all Luuti\' S4l1.J7J5 or 540.5050 fow1d · Arnwn °"a Itel !)()O West C<iusl Hw ~ NH t\ JJ prox Jun" 15th li45 1711 Mark •U)ST GRl':Y F EMt\l.E T I GER C ,\ T F l t• u (. 0 11 a r v I(' l " 11 \ ti r W1l!>()n \t 1n••r l'\l S<l8·8192 Los \ !(re v ltlnl( ha ired Persian Cal Oeclawcd Ans wer:. l 11 W1ll1e Reward $25 ~~6·~7 14 Newport Ue<1ch Lost S1amesl· t a t ('a llom<'S Irvine ,\nsw1·r~ 10 Buds 5.>I 5:!115 0 1 !>52 G930 Re"'''"' Lu~t 'm hlk "'ht Bull Dot.: \'11• \lt•:.a \\·1 do· B1td Street .1n •J "·'" llcrl1n i.: • tr• I•• a n•a t;j3 1950 LCJ~l Pupp~ IJa\'h:-.hu11cf \'1, Sanl1.J1:11 ~UIHJI ..i i51 !)XC)I i"<JUlltl dctrltng hllh• tlo~: \'1(· 1·1 .. r·t-nl 1.1 l'h•,,,,. •.ill & tdl!nllf\ 1~1:i !1<!111 Personals 5350 •••••.......•....•..... PR!-.. I.AW "lud t•nt 11•·1·ol' $25,()(Jll Wtll clo .Ill\ th111j.! L cgJ I l 11nf1d1•11 \1JI 1)\1 ;\1 P II H11, :1:? I ~· 'i ti !t2hli.1 M~SAGE Be parnpe rl'fl '>'1t h ..i p er-.ona l r elax 1n" rna!>sa~e hv l2 of th1• pre· ll1e:.t )!trls 1n ~1uthern ('a 11rorn 1 <1 .I a t' u 111 3a un<1 ct r Open llJam 4am. 7 d<IY!> a week Vis a M C Allanlls He <i llh Sµa. 2112 llarhor Hlwt. Costa Mesa li45 3-lJ.'.I llr in!( 1h 1s a d fur 1011r spel:lal Rtfl Professionul Thtrapeul\I' massage-L1c'd NB 1\1111t only, SteveS48 2817 LITTU AHHIES ESCORTS all major t·r cdit r ards accepted 53(1.1723 *FOXY LADY* l)UTCALL ONL \' * 972-1138 * Mt\.':iSAG E $10 W AD MYSTIC MASS,\GE ~ 46S6Santa Ana FIRST LADY Escort. Momls. Party DClltC.ffS. • 972-1345 * MC & VISA t\C'Ce pted COVER GIRL • OtlTCALL • 953-IY178 MC VIS;\ -.- MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS* 972-9599 24HRS. ll1L<;IOb SlllllO 10 ti \ ~I '> l11 lllt!l't :.lendc1 .1111 .11 l1\I• "unlan lo :1:1 1;11 a ht'atl t·ull' L<'I ' talk •n2 11!.'>ll •• !-.l'HITI \I. IU.ADI 1 ;~ IUarn IOµrn f·'ulh t.11·'!1 l!J~ T~lf. 11r ~!.12 !JO:\.\ l~\;'1 !'... t ;1m1n11 He.ti "a11 ( 'l1•rfl lOVB. Y LADIES \\Tiii PE:"I T 1t l1l 'S I': Fl(;t'HES ESCORTS/MODELS l''ur .\II l)l 1·,1:.11111" 53.">~2•\hr-. •MASSAGE• W l"t·kcnd Sµc-•·1,d .11.c I' ,eninf(, ~·IOpm S t~ per half hr llnl T uh & SaunJ S1t!1e':. ll.111 ll.1p penm~ t).l1,.9f):JG Ladies & Gents ESCORTS •972-1621 l'.a II for info nr J pj)l W Ma lt• \.dlk <.l'"k:-t.:U.\,.. Ill 30 fnf' i:no<I t11n .. :-l\oh tii:J.5772 Attractl\'C, trim , '1hranl prof woman. 11nt•11cum hcrcd. srcking stahlc. cduc·ated man for ~111 1•e re relationi;h1p ~o 1;0 n 'S. caucasian onl.\ C Hannah. P 0 . Box 1134. Corona del ~ar. 92625 "EEi> Hider lo Denver C"olurado art.>:J or point:. along 170 fi.tf>.9 Hi0 V1t·1 Follvw U1c i,un Lo Puerta Villarta & then around the world. Time share C all Santly. 67J.!JS·l l . n II R,Aia &;~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 .•....•..•.•........... Costa Mesa Chnst1an Pre· School now enrolling. In- troductory ofler 129.50. Wkl~ Incl hot lunches 646-S423. 7075 ...............•....... Domeslt(' Work wanted Matur e woman, i:ood re re rcnces No rar Can Accountant. J r. Tax & bookkee pmg, Laguna CP A office . P .O. Rox #1\34 L aguna Beac h . 92652 ~~~~~~~~- Accounting Senior Accounting Clerk. Growing food brokerage firm seeks sharp in· d1 v1dual to perform bookkeeping duties . Mmimwn 2)'rs exper in vanous accounting rune· lions. including general' ledger . cash . & accounts payable . Familiari t y with computerized system desirable. X1nt. benefits. Pleasant work· 1ng e n vironment ID Newport Center office Non-smoker preferred. No agencies. Ask for the Accounting Manager. 64G-Sl ll. hve In Pre fer the beac·h I•---------• area 83511190 1\ccounting o rwci:1an i.:1rl des ire•, ltve in sitter pos1l1on. hle hou:..eho ld d ut1ts. r1 a y negullable. ~ IYlt\f\ HetpWanted 7100 .•.....•.•.•.......••.. ACCOUNT Loan 5-nice Clril Permanenl µart time F s 1a hl1s h l.'d l o an hrnkl'r:i~e rnmpan~ in "lie>'>' µ•H t Rcac·h ha s 'aea ncv for loan scrv1('C , le rk to deal with collee 11o n Rcquir<'me nts Mu~t ha ··c cyc for t1eta1I 1n rct•11rrf1n1: finanr 1al tra n .. al'l 1ons in ledger . 1 om11ut at1on al s kill!.. ty111ng. Jb1ht) 10 tom munit·a tc w bolh bu r rowe r & mve~lor. ab1 ltt) to cope w pressure, pm motion I oppor\llntl) for ,elf starter Salary com mcnsurat~ w cxpr Ca II Kalie 64(}9350 ACCOUNTIMG COORDINATOR Supervise s mall acctg. depl in our new Irvine branc h. full charl{c bk kpr, lop pay & co. pu1d benefit pkg WELL S FARGO ALAHM l 76tl2 Cowan St l rvme. CA 92714 213· 75&3100 for appt 4CCOUHTING TEWOURY ASSIGNMENTS Orange County 1s boom· 1ng' And so a re we! Wt' re AOBEtlT HALF'S account~ The re are many new firms movm g into the Orange Count} area. br 1ngmg about an mrreas- 1 n~ rle m a nd for e x· pe rienr ed ar counttng personnel. <.:PA's Auditors Tax ACL'Ounlanls Cost A<'countants Senior Accoun\ants Bookkeepers Accounting Cler ks II you are nut aware or the benefits of working temporary. vis it us or give us a call. we will be happy to discuss it with you. We arc localed in the Coldwell Banker Building 2333 N Broadway i1200 Santa Ana C7 I 4t ll5a4 I OJ FREE PARKING Sell things fas\ with Dally Pilot Want Ads. Schools & 7005 Instruction 7005 Schools & IMtruction 7005 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..........•.•..•....... • •••••••••••••••••••••• YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! Throw out 1e ns1on find peace o f mind while you build a more heallhy beaultlul bOdy' The remarkable science of Yoga as taught at Yoga Center is famous for its who lebOdy approach 10 a FULLFILLED YOU Taught by Avara & Sri Devi 1wo e xpert & charming Western women Yoga s lims tones calms lhe mind & sattsl1es lhrough & lhrough Learn de ep rel8'1at1on nu1n11on secrets rneclitat1on . ho w to breathe better for v11a111y1 For ages 12· 72 Y oaa In The MomillCJ! ~H DIMOMSTRATIOM T""' Moc"llR .. 10 A.M., Oct. 79' YOGA CENTER ma.L..Care Clr. Open nea tot a lltUe miffed every day. 754·37_34 __ 'tleca\lle the didn '\ 1et M.YUdn.I on her day: Na· Trade YOW" old stuff for Uoaal IECRETARIES' n ew goodie s with a , ..... e ...... ._.......,.. OfC .... a 1 ..... ,. ......... , ........ 441L17• St. O.y. Classified ad. 642·56 8 t WM.. o.t ...... •:JO A.M. . . lbtwn Tuatln & Irvine St.) c.-...... "" 646-1211 Accounts Rece1vt"able Clerk Some exp pre f Mus t know 10 K ey Irvine /El Toro a rea Call Pam 558·4221 Accounting Pay•h• Cieri& Minimum 2 yrs exp in Accounts Payable in a manufacturing env iron· meot. Duties incl journal entry. lite boollkeeplf\g & accounts payable Skills must incl 10 K ey by touch. Gd starting salary & Co. benefits. Please call Marge Mitchell at 714·S48·U44. MAltMCO MA TBIALS. IHC. 600 Victoria St. C. M E.O.E. Acds ,.,.... Ckil Accounting AjPQ.HIC Free to applicant. P refer purchansing or const ex per Happy, fnendly co Gd. career opply . Nr beach. To $900 Also fee Jobs Call Carol Buck. 540-SOOl, Snelling & Snell ing of Newport O.ea eh Agency, <1340 Campus Dr Accounting Acds. Rec•ival* This JOb is one of vanel y You Wlll be responsible for A/R c0Uect1on:. for mac hine tool mfRr in C.M You 'll b e b u:.) handlrng machine s a le credit investigation Additionally you will a ct as payroll backup which includes preparation of r elated s chedules. re ports AND act as com puter oper ator a s re quired. Min. 2 yrs. ex per Contact Bonni al. PAUL DOSIER ASSOC .. INC 3050 Red Hill.<: M 556-7075 AccounlinR A/P A/1 10 ley o,erns WANJ .. ? WE HAVE ITI Account Clttk 1\!> an account clerk in Irvine finance dept. you wHI enjoy a variety of d uties includin g ac· counts payable. monitor- in g purc hase order s . computer input. & typing fin a n ce -re l ated materials. Salary is ap· prox S861·$1170/mo + g enero u s city .paid benefits Contact City of I rvme. 17200 Jamboree Rd. 17141 754·3600 before 1~9. Ad Agen cy 1.AX*111.g for exp taJented a r ti s t. G r ap hi c Des ign /Illustrato r for free lance position. F tr Must have ref. Contact The S imple Way Ad· v e r t i s1 n g A Re n e y . 714-842· 7181 ADMIHISTRA TIVE ASSISTAHT Fast -pa ced N e wport, Jrvme mvestment firm oHers career o pµortumty ror individ ual with xlnt s kills & s o und p r o fessw nal c x pe r1enct• Maturi l ) & l'Orpo r att' bac kg r o und helpful Xlnt. salary & fr1n~e b e n e fit s l 'all Gatl · 752·0070 Advertising Sales The lJa1ly Pilot has un 1m med1alc l1penm~ fnr 11 s al es pers o n w it h news pa J)t!r t11spla~ ad \ ert1s1n g c x perienec Good :.a la r '. co m m1ss1on.-; & e l(tellcnt fr mjtl' benef1U. E xcelle nl growth opportumt1es ror a pe rso n wit h can •er am b1t1ons Call for a pµoml ment. 642--1~1. cxl 277 ~Coast Daily Pilot 330 W Bay St. C M Equal Opportunity Employer M 1F 111 AHIMAL HOSf"IT AL Cleaning. Bathin!l & As- sistmg FIT A.M Mon· Sat. I rvine 552 1513 Mon-Thur8. Aµartrn e nt Mana ger . Couple. 70 Unit Adull Apt. Beach area OffiC'e & maintenance s kills rt• quired Reply. P 0 . Box 3111 . Seal Beach. Cs 9074-0 ASSEMILH Electrical Mechanica I Exper w assembly of elet'ln1·aJ & m cchanu·al equipment Soldering & light shop exper Some lab wor k exper. des 1ra· ble. Good pay /benefits C rowing co. in San J uan Capo. 714-493-6621 . ---- J orn the fastest growm~ t e mpora r y ser vice 1n Newport Buch. We have expanded our offil'es & now have open Clerical positi9N for temporary jobs. Work short or long term assignments In the Irvine Industrial a rea. Give yourself a n ew career direction. Work temporary. Never a h!e. C..11 for appointment. 557-1145 ASSIST AMT MAMAGH Draper's Laguna Hills s t o r e . Mus t b e e 1t · r-n.. Lii"\.-:-" perience d in b e tter U \• 11-\':r _!iomen) read ·t,g;,we~r fFMf'OllAllY ~llSONNll SflMCU anosportswear. pply 111 per.ion lo Man•tter Ma· l7Jl llrch '"'"' ble Auslln, '3821 Moulton Parkway Plaaa ,or call Mew,...._.. 768-8122 for appointment. '· - L I" -... L " i L ·. OM.Y PILOT ~~~.·.~ ..... ~!~~ HalpW...... 7100 H-lpWMted 7100 ..,,w...... 1100 HefpW•t.d 1100 tt.t,W•ted 7100 ~W..ted 7100 ... W..t.d 7100 .... W...... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••.•..••...•..•........................... C .... CHAH61 Mlndlw 10Uft1 woman llr .,.,_lon! aal~'<'ork a.,.. pre/ .ahr ) di) Wlleka Mapoll• Or11111 0... Pow C.U M1lct or PMI 114 .. 1 2za1 --AUDfTOI n.. SouUll•nd l'orvvr Uoft bu an 1mmt'd1a1r Oll"tWlll rur .an tn\ tnlut"\ auditor l o µl'd urm l>hY•h·al IO\ ienh.Wlt'~ "' 1 ELEVEN STOR ... ~ Abllll) to '<'Ork "'1th fl11Area qu.lC'll I • .. 1 C\llllltly Xhlt 1•ompan) benefit• App l, 111 p.l'1llOn. Of n II 11 <tU \\ LaVetu, \lraOKt' l \ ~a:n •AUT'OMOTIYI LOTMINI Chevy dellk!r offrri-toll lime permanent µ1>•1 liona to ~1st '4'1t>i. & eervl~deopta In mt .. rr~I Inc. van«! 1u l1.1. Ow ror lldvllnl·ement S.-t' Mr Stude HOWAID Che•rot.t Deve at Quall S11o NEWPORT 81': CU Auto Me('hanu· i. ht'lp.·r Dana Pl location 488-4865 ..... lodyShpp r.11wflattt.t« Exp. required Bu:.} 1hop ! P e rm an e n t s*uant pos1t1on Opµ ror advancement s .. e Ric Wri&ht. HOWAID Chenolet Dove & Quail Sti. NEWPORT B~ACJf Auto Route ADULTS Earn SIOO. USO. or more each month. Join The fteliater Delivery Team 3AM·5 :30AM Routes available in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, S anta Ana. Call 556·5426, 2All·10AM. * AUTOMOTIVE rARTSD.,.. TIUCI DRIVER! Mew Accounts (l)wuwlor .. \tll lUI~ r 1,.,.11wn avllllabl in vur L'u•t• Mf'$11 ulftr " F>11: Ptt1•nce prt>ftorrl'd t'11 II h r ll l'larl• ~•ti 2300 l \Llt'OR'l \ f'1'..l>~ttAI . \ \1NO~ a. LO \~ r.oo ltartnr l'h 11 l cr.t" Me.• l .\ !flUt'I, .. ~1u11J Op!JtlrtUflll' tmplmrr &Mlna TaLH/ M.l TIMI ..,.., ... pun 1 <'fll•·• .. irt• .. t.,JH'nf'nr .. •""'"''"cl bul *llh nw 111 "a111 11 miHur,. J""""~"' 10 °'I•· ... l'C'O Ul'I' II( \ll'ttllt>il h ll If d .i \ '\ • I lll ti II\ ., I. I !: h I I ' l" II.: I" to" I 11ubl11 rrlat 11111• .111.t I •u-1 "''~' 111.t• ol•Pt .1111111 I' l',ill l>urt• 1 r"'"" "'44 I llJ I IMPHIAL S&.L I' I l 1'. trt f h llAN'KING l'h..-tw • .uu(ul '\J,., .. ""' t ' Heo;ch uff tl't''> •>I o1 1..-.nl 1ng )Ii• 11111~ ..i111J l11.i11 hd ' <· 1n1rrlt'd1.i1< 1.111•t't oi>SJt•rtUrullo BUNCH SUPERVISOR A strong bark1uuu11d 111 teller and ne"' .Jt'1°11uni,. tuncttum, 1~ needt•1I lur this c ustomc r or1entc1t f)OSlllOn TB.LEI Banking ex11erience 1s strongly preferred, but we will tonsider trainees with ca s h ierin g ex- penence Bank1n1t TD.lEIS PMTTI• Our 'O.l• M1tt1• bnrnt·h Iii •Hkm11 ~fl!oun "'hu ''""'""1 lO work ti.in llnw.• I fill\) IJl'I ""t't'k irtd ud 1n1t 111 :-.111urfl•' w .. 11 .. """ 111tll •11luuh '"1th 11411 k11ru11flll lit 1'Uhll1 rt' l111111n' 111141 • 1 ... h lto11Hll 1n " t•,1>1•r1eo111 ,. I"" "°'"''"trt ""'''" ··~t .. 11t•111 t•l)ll()ttUllll) ttJ t ... tr 111111•\J ,1ntl will ,.ffo, unllm1l1'll I Olll'f•I 1llh 1tlt1 0'm .. 111 '"tlhttt 1h,. 111tl u,t1\ <,...iiur \ • "m'""'""' .i l1• "llft I \IJ<'l l\'lll'l f1hl'•l~I' 11•11 \1 1 l'u111 01v~k ~ lot lun h1·r ml11HJlll I 11;11 sotlilwary of E f Hut ton I~ r urrenl ly In lt'rlllt!WIDll qu•IHletJ llt-1'1'tlf\ll 1ntU"bled 111 I he f1dd or nnanditl l)lan 011111 f\111 or pan t lml' Sl5,W> SHIOOO µ111'1 tlrne .. ·u11 time unhmitcn '11'.! :mi t 'urr1 r r.. N1·r11 .. 11 1•urly ti 111 1!1·l1\1>r 1 l.11~ i\J11(t•I'* Tt lfll' 1> S.IW 1110 ..w~ ... CASHlll ~\1ll t11nr Ovo•r:.11 l'om 1'4lll) lw11dll b w .. tr:llll M wr IHI (. tt w AS u. ~lharlur.l ' M l 'i\S lll lo,R 11 .. ui.r wa rc S11h•J> i\J11>l) 111 11<.·rsun ll111n lfarJwurc 10:!4 lrv11w 1 Wc:;t<"l1rt l'laza1 BIOOWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN • ~Ii 111411 \<h.11111> \H I tl.,l .i \1"'°' ( .i 'J~'ti~h t '11 'I/ti ~Ill l.,1111.cl ll1>µi11 1u1111 \ I· mph1' ,., '\1 I' IAJtMAID \ I I l ti t I I ' t• I \I HI! K.'.01 "·•I & :O.un .tfl I 'll•11t1t IUUTY tullcl'll I) llurJ' 't'" '\,111111 C)(ll.•111111( Ot•l l't. Wt•!'lli ltff l'l0i1a :".pt lit h !:i I> a c: c .\ \ o1 1 I (' ,J I I Mh l:ll!i UPI/JR. ACCT. fur rap1111\ l'X lfandrni.: financial frrm in Fai-h1un Island Expcr a must Daily 1n1'°t & i.:1•nc:rnl ledger desired 759 1515 loot CoMtnlctiofl nACHEll Vo<"al1onal teachrn~ post t1on an boat cons truction Contac'l Coastline ROP 97~1955 IOATS To u c h up g e I , ... a t C~llEIS UTDTEM ,\t I< I( ~"I'S I' •>t l ntl & 3rd Shifts We prurmtc lo manage nu~nt & suµerv1s1on from wtthr.n WANTA CAR EER" Call 1714) 631 9421 <.:IVIL ENGIN~~R l'ullr Heg , s ub-t11 v ex- 11er required Mobile r11rk design <lcs1rable Wr are luok111g for a Partner quality pt<rson lh•:.ome to P O Hox 2176, Hunt B1·h Ca 92647 BDIEflTS (Clains) PllCESSOIS Expeti111Ced &Tr.U.1H Ideal for semi·relrred Permanent, pleasant, an te~c. Good pay See Mr. Gort.am. HOWAID Che•rolet These poo1t1ons offer toµ salanes. free career ap parel. paid medica l <ind dental roverage. profrt s hanng and free park ing Plea!>e call 1714 1 642.4000 for an anterv11:1A. appointment, or aµply on WEDNESDAY. 01 t1)bl,•r 8. from 9 30 am In :1 30 pm al Mad';regor Yal'hls, 1631 Growth ..t •xp•sloR Placentia. CM hm ""'9d 1_..._ Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH AUTO SALES * bcel.t CWHr op-........ ~. • Mo experience .... ..,. • M .,.for ,..dical llwfllL • LarwH .. ,., plan. • ....., fri1Mp beftefits wlMI Or_,. CCMMty's ....._. cpowilM) ..to ••rlMp. SOUTH COAST DODGE 2111 Harbor Blvd. FIDELITY FEDERAL 15 I 5 W•stcliff latDo•er) Newport Beal'h An Equal ()p~>0rtu111l\ Employer BANKING Exc1trng opportun1l1es for r areer deH.>lopmcnt are avadable w1lb Fideu· ty P'ederal, a leadin g uvlnel and kNln io these beautiful branches: BUENA PARK IOOICKHPY F /C Part time, exp 1n pro vert) mg mt & other "mall bw.1ne,~c~ C'on tr:wt an 'l!> Call Drane. 5.'lt;.2032 llookkl•epcr w 1·omµulcr 1•xµ. approx 25 hr' 11r v.k :'lu La i.:un a I 171 ~!!Ill .BoobNper Puhltt Acc•ou11t1r1 14 PX µ1•n..-nn• helpful (all lt ('lwec:n ~1.tm 1t .1m ~If, l:IS.'> Bookkt·eµer I ull 1·hu ri.:c for ~row1nJ.: dev1·lop menl c<JOtr co. To1• wa1es.· Small ore . Relaxed friendly at· mospbere. Ins. vacallon. reg. hrs. Cal l JG Tropea , ron.sl. ser vices for appl 714.979.1030 .... for ... .,... experiwed IM•flt• proce1sors a11d ,, .......... leediiwj Or••4Jf Conty I•· s•r••c• co"'P••Y· s..111,.rect. • ~Mllytlal ltbilty •G..od writhw .ct Yett.I CQU&IUNCatiOft •IOOy •Knowiedp of •vs &COi •Spmailh spHldRg o .... ! We oftwr CCNU'44lffi•e b•••flh ••d op· .................... s...y II ... ............ c ... CLERICAi, A11reulve bl llnflla} <Ja1N1nt•H pre f'd) needed In lmport/u port co c.11 · 642. 71M3 CL.alCAL Perm. INlrt lune Vat>an· c1a for 4 hn daily In loan hrokera1e company In t'uhloo ltland Typ1n1. romputalaona.l tklllll, eye for detail C•ll Katie ~Y:l.50 Clerica l Girl Fr1d1ty nt't'ded by µubUshrna c•o Lt typ, ~c:1r moll v a tor 97!j.3699 Clerical _1 _ TIWOllNlY Best paying temp. jobs m heach area. ..._ws,otS750 Receptioru.st in Fashion rs land Sparkltnl! pers onality . i,id un phone. Plush orfices. RMera P'an•a11I w•lc• ~ Business Ctr Or Su1te290, Irvine IJJ-9410 Clerical CLOSEIY FASHION ISLAND NO AGENCY FEE CMn Ofc Cieri& $150 Vanety including some stat typing, phones Stat Typist St. I 00 Manage repruduc t1on center for busy firm ReceptioRist $150 4'12 day week Lile typ ing. Receptiolllat $150 Pulse board ex per a plus, accurate typing. Tempor•rTopSH Work when and wbereyou choose! RMera P'.rscua•I Seniu 2082 Business Ctr Dr Suite290, Irvine IJ).9410 Clerk-Acctg. Sharp individual to trarn position w/ gd benerits. Call Jeannie979-0UOCM 11.Ell Bourns, Inc., a major Southern Californ ia Components Manufac lurer. has an immediate opening for a Clerk in rts Southern C alifornra Sales Office located an Santa Ana.- This is a part tune pos r t1on and reqw res a tum pelenl person with good clerical skills Please call Dick Brown. {714 > 557 ·0033. An Equal Op. por1 unity Employer MI F a... ..... Ofc. dutiea include lyphl1. 10 key. FutUon Island of· lice. Pleuant environ· ment" xlnt benefit.. Ask ror benefit.s mgr. 640-5111 COSTA MESA 540-0JJO BABYS ITTER p lime , mmt live m CdM area 67~ We 're seeking a part time TeUer to assist dur 111g peak hours Prev tQU!i expene nce 1s µreferred, hut w~ wtll •·u ns11:ler castuenng expen enC't.! IOOKKHPER Newport Irvine '>lm •k brtJkt"rage frrm has rm mediate upenani;: in al' 1•ount1ng tlept for rx pcnencf.'d delarl onenled andrv1dual Xlnt !.3lan & fnnge t>encf1b l.'all Gail 75<! !XYIO ...... ....,.. ... - ..... ·-· .. &7141 754-1492 or 97z..nso. PACIFI MmAL Clerk;Pharmac}. e xp prererred. cos metics. gifts & cards. 640-7373. Babysitter wanted. 3 ar temoom/wk 2 s t•hool aae children. Car pre ferred. Refs. 496· 1445. FULLERTON --. 0,.rotioM c....... l45CW.St. Costa MeN, '262' CLERK TYPIST $4.";tr SS.12/tr Cowlter helf nt'tdcd for Hndwkh stiop. Mon· t'rl Part or F/f at Anthony's Del.I. 17MI Sliyp•rk, Ste A. lrvw Call 556 0670 for app <A>unter Help, fullt1me or partllme, non s m oker &e.5-014519&4·0012 <.:ounter help. 5 days a week. Moo thru •~ri 545 4867 Counl.:r, clry cleanlnj( 111undro mat, PT l)r fl 5 days Dimmitt Cleaners Coronadel Mar, 7~ 9901 COU PLE WANTED Manage small husme,!. P T Will Train. Call for appt 846-3279 DATA.ENTRY ClHK N•1 dlreC'l cxperienl·e necessan Enlry level pos rtion Na rm co Materials ha:. <in 1m mediate need for u Data Entry Clerk. Expenen1·e on IV Phase Syste m a plus, but will coni;1der Dep11 .... ,, ,.,..._ w/economy nr F:arly AM Ot!WSJlflper delivery Lal(una Niguel Star t S4110lrno 1nrl'g bvnohei. 193C1732 DESICNEI/ ESTIMATOR Multi m 11lcon dolla r Orange Co ltght1n l( manufal1urer has a ncccl for e x peri c n C'c1I 1le sri:ner estimator Jycdr' min cllpen ence Mu!.l have folJowang qoahf11·a tlo n s · e le c tr1 1:.i l engtneenng exl)t!n em·e, prefer person with lJ L knowledge, must he able to common1('alc well with pol e nt1al t ustomers , mus t h e <·apable ot esl1mat1ng custom jobs for liirls. full knowledge of eng111eer mg draw111gs. Respons1 ble for 3 person ofrii·c Ex1·e1Jenl neatr ve dt• s ign environment S a la r y open F'u ll benefits 54&.2001 :.harp trainee w good ---------•I typing skills & 10-ke) Xlnt s tarting sa la r). medical & dental 1n surance. pard vacatron Call Manon Swenson 548 1144. or COITW In for interview ~o Materioll Inc:. 600Vlctona St Costa Mesa. C,\ EOE MF DELIVERY p~non fur Fl onsl Assis t in shop ~40 hr wk The F1ower Mill, IOl.26 "A' Adum~ Ave , H B DWVEIY PEISOll IMMIDIATE OP&llMG The Daily Pilot needs a deli ver y person for a large route rn the Park Newport and Big Canyon area of Newport Beach Motorized transportation is a must Hours M F 3.00 to 5:00 PM. Sal & Sun 6:30 to 8.30 AM NO COLLEC TING Ex cellent earnings for Just a couple hours of your day F'or details t•all F'os ler Ou e l let at 642-4321 Or.tpCoast Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay Stret'I Costa Mesa, C1\ Equal Opportonrty Employer M F Demonstrators wanted workrnR 111 stores nearest your area 1-'ri & Sat, 7 hrs a 11ay Pa} $26 551-5031betwt.>en 9 & 5 Dental DIRECTOR Purchasinq & Services A ludinq H .Y.S.E. Oronq• County serYice company ho1 C91 ouhteding Carttf! opporfwlity for 0 ,..·~ fMslOftell INlnOCJer to head •the Purcha1inq .ct Gftlenll Senic.s odMtln at it'1 cor· porote offic es . Resp wibilitiu wilt in- c._ ,...,.Yi1i011 of all pwchallRq as w.CI os bullclRq mDilohftClftCe, extHti•e ... 11 room opet atl•• .ct larqe •olulft• printi nq facilitiH. The ldHI candidate will .......... , ...... periettee iul tt.w weas Oftd •xcetl•nt od· rNltlatratin skills. In additiGft to HC.Cleftt taiory ed etitployH bl14fil1 pockoqe. this poMff011 csries with it lh• opportunity for chaltenq• and ex· ~totop .... ~ mtftt. Submit your rHume .ct salcry history in compl•te confiduc• to: Dire<tor Human Rnourc•s P.O. lox 2820 .......... ech. •Dl..,._..ers• Nlleli, d•Yi. 13.50 per hr. Apply In person, Oram· m• '11 lloule Rrislol at Ked 11111, C.:Oita Mes»/ Newport Be•ch DRIVH Npt Hbr area Lite de lr venes, fnnge benefits, I t1m1: Mon thru t'rl s .i o 9373 , M a s t e r Bluepnnt, 234 1•1:1cher, t'M D•IVllS Ir HIEU'PS 1-:xp ID 11'10vrng hou..,ehold goods for local mnvini: (.;(i Minimum I yr CllJ>. Top ~alary Call 7614 0613 DRIVER Lite Pick UP & Ucllvery, Se ni or Preft:rrcd Thomps on Blue11r111t JllJI! E A1rw1Jy Av1• 1; M 549 923;1 IMEIS W..Und1 Net!ded lo de!Jver Uaily Pilot news~per., to ne ws ral·ks and stores Apµroll J to 4 hou.rs daily 3t\M both Saturday & Sunday Mu!>l have dependable t•ar and !lood dn vmg re t'(}rd Gi:>cxl hourly rate with s alar) 1n<·rea~ei­ c\ ~r> l.i months and mileaRe allowancc ('all <..:corge ll ard1ng ut fl-12 4321. !Jam lo :>µm weekday~ o,...cCHKt ' Dally P'ltot 330 W Ray StreN Costa Mesa, t ',\ Equal Opportuntl} Employer M I F fo::ducatioo SUBSTITUTE CHILDCARE TEACHERS $12. Per Day Valid California permit authonzmg service in .J Child Care Center SUBSTITUTE CHILDCARE AIDES $3.U~how Substitutes work on an •>n call as needed basis . <.:enteri. are located an lloena Park. Costa :\t e~.a . llunltnRLo n ueach, Sunta /\nu and Westm1n.,tcr c-. 714-953-)164 kw man infot 11•tion ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF EDUCATION .Mr r rrna t1 ve At11on Employer M 11-· ILICTIOMIC !ICM T.uu. Trouble Aool· Ina. 'fil1ltal " Aulod Syalemt for • small co Prevloua ·~· Contact Dataluon Inc. 730-1.675. ~ROW fo~dellty Federal Saving~ has u challenging op porturuly for an Escrow Secretary who's tired or jUSt a job. This position o ffer s excepti onal growth potential, an ex cellent salary and out standing benefits includ mg profit s hanng and paid medical 1denlal t ov erage. Six months t>H row secretary ex µenente and SO wpm lyp ing sk11Js are reqwred For more rnrormation abool this exciting op porlun1ty, please l'all Jackie Skarstedl al (714 J 645 11111 FIDELITY FEDERAL So• .. CMd Lo.As-. An Equal Opportunity Employer EXE CU TIVE SF:CRETARY to pres1 dent or development rnmpany located <tl the bl·h in Laguna. mature, self-motivated w i xlnt bookkeeping skills. It. ac· ('urate typing & SH. sales & rentals. to $1500 mo Qualified persons only Call for appt. 499-3816 Executive Secretary Full lime & part time pos1t1ons open. Acll ve, plus h offices. Salar y open For more mfo c:on tat1 Mr. M. Richard.son. Newport Beach. 644·2507 Field Rep-special te mp project posillon. Good pay Immediate opening Inquire T e leprompter Cable TV. 901 W. 16th St, NB, 642-32161. ---- File Clerk. General offtce 1') prng required for pro· motronal purposes. H S 1<rad . No ex per n e c e !> s a r y G o o 11 ben e fit ~ Fa rm ers l n,uranre G r oup , 54'> 4100 E 0 E FtLIMG CLEllK Growing eledronics dis· tnbutor needs mature person for riling dept Xlnt oµponunilies & c·o be nefits . Call Jean. SS&-:.. . ORTHO RE<.;1SEC'Y Experienced only NewportCenter 644·1405 CA'2Hl ----------1 Fiora! deslper/delivery. &IC11tOMICS Dental Exp Dental Assistant, work 4 days get paid for 5. 642-0112 o r 644-6687 DENTAL ASSISTANT F'or ortho prat11ce. RDA or eligible. Laizuna lk h .i94~ •DENTIST lltl(hl\ t•x penenced Ca pable So Co. Dentistry &tZ OllZ. 644·66117 An Equal Opponun1ty Employer M 1 F A few choice pos1t1ons open for career minded people Growing audio mfg locMting for male or DISHW .. .,HEa fem Must speak 1-J!Jo? -~ F tune &O lime Person req I' T to "a~h ASSEMILHS glassware. & do I tit• Hand soldering , PCB ma111tenant•e in rest·arl'h ~luffing ex per pref'd lab no exµ ner :\tust b1· tt)C AL'DIO PRODUCTS reliable w 1th gd "ork Ca ll 645-2540 hab11s ,\pprox hr' ----------1 6pm N e w port Sell with E:\SE' Exp desired but will train personnel with artistic background Call 963·~ aft 6PM Food Service Helper who enjoys people. Must be IQw 1n ~ome O r<tnge Co unty resident 55 or ovt•r Mon. Frr, 101\M 2 P:\t. Se al Beach S3401hr 498 4180. BABYSl'ITER WANTED for Infant Tues, Wed, & Thurs. 8:30am·6 :30pm m y h ome. $3 00/hr. 6'7~5725 We n eed a Sa vrngs Counselor with strong experience in teller and new accounts functions , and a Teller with at least six months experience ror this busy orrice Banking background is preferred for both posi- tions. Bookkeepe r ti e nera l Ledger. South Coast Plaza Area. Lrnk letter Properties. 957-8191 An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F Immediate openmg for a Qerk Typist. We seek an individual who is Bil· inguaJ, and is fluent in both Enalish and Spanish. This position in - volves general c lerical work of average dif· ficulty. F'ind what you wunt rn Daily Pilot Classifieds Pharmateottt·als 8!17 Wes t 16th S t , N 11 642· 7511. ext 11 ll 's a HR EE7.r: l'luss1f1ed Ad~ ti42 567R Fureman, salaned posi lion offering xlnl op porlu nrty fo r ex · perienced, responsible Babysitter. 2 inrants, 10-l2hrsa week. my home. 6'2-5794. Babysltter Grandrmlher needed lo care for 2-yr old. Two eves a month In our CM home . Will provide tl'UW. 12.00 an hr. Call Suen.~ 7309. BABY SITTER / HO USEKEEPER Nfl9Cled for 1 chJld, nex bn, own tr a ns : Hunt Harbor. Ref's Req .. *'· 873-9080 Bankint ..... For lrYine Branc h . Banklnt ex per. req. Xlnt. NJary " benefits. A7'.i.W'°""el : ......... 721 N. Euclid 1191·3980 E,O.E. Bankina •TB.lll• Teller needed lo work fUUU1111 In our beautUul ...,,..TOM llACH branch. Experienced ML Teller preferred . CaabMr aper. may be acceptable. Typln1 A cwtomer senice akllla nffe11ary . Excellent :,-;~11y benefits & conditions. For llltsvtew. call J eft Rol.llM. 146-SIOI. Saal:antS&l 17071 ......... St. .,...a ()jpty Employer IPYOU Clencal IOOKDa-IR-f= /C JOI SHAU. Npl. Bch. investment Two permanent par t firm has opening, per ex· time clerical positions 1.n These positions offer out pansion, for F /C com dynamic loan brok.eraae d. 1 "d mission bkpr detail company in Newport Closing dale for applica · tlons ill Ol'tober 6. 1980. HWltinl\on Beach Union Hlth School Dlalrict is a merit systems schoo.l di.a· trict. We offer an im- preuive paclta1e ol full benefilll. Apply al Room 131. stan mg sa an es. par oriented P e r s on -Beach. Typlng accuracy career apparel and free computer knowled&e a and attention lo detail etl· parltjng. and add1t1onal .. __ sent.la!. "-II ror .. _._:ls. full tune benefits For must sltilllul on Pnuues ..... ...,..., more inrormation. &inP.R.work.matunty Ma.He.ap.~9350 please call Venda Stan· ~nec~·~Ca~ll~64G-O~~l23~~~~I Clerical bet) al C714 I 642·4000. .: HB.P! FIDB.ITY FEDERAL ~-­........... An Equal Oppty Employer BANKING SAVINGS COUNSELOR Our beauurul Stanton uf. flee has an rmmediate oppo r tun ity fo r a c u s lo m e r s e r v.i c e oriented lnd1v1dual with knowledge or teller and new accounts functions. Banking experience 1s preferred for this pos1 tlon, which otrera: •Paid medical/dental •Free parking •Paid career apparel •Profit sharing We wlU be Interviewing on MONDAY, Ol'tober 6. from 9:30 a m to 3:30 pm. Please apply in person at FIDELITY FEDERAL S.WI ._. Le.AIM. llOOO BHch Blvd., ~ An Equal Oppt, Emp6o)'er BOOKKEEPER General Office. I gjrl ofc. must be rmlivated & sell starter. Start $900 mo Newport Beach. 673· 16;10 Branch Manager SECRETARY lmmed openrngs ror secretary rn our new Irvine office. Great OP· portunlty to l(row ror self starter 2 yrs mm of fice exp with t y pong Sswpm. dictaphone & SH helpful. gd appearance with a gd telephone man- ner a must! · We offer an attractive salary & Co. pard benefit pkg. Well• FarCJO Alar"' Sen. Call for App't: (213) 758-3103 CAHTBIA WOllHS Part time, l-3Ythrs/day SU9/hr. Apply Newport Mesa Unified St>hool Dist. Food Service, 1857 Placentia Ave. C M . 78().3273. I MHcl S-body Har! Mot Mt Al:yba ctr FUil time receptionist. Must type. S4 per hr. but you'll love the job. Apply Tues.·Sal. DANA POINT MARINA COMPANY. 24701 Dana Dr . Dana Point. Q.,ERICAL PURCHASING CLERK 10251 Yorktown Ave. HWltin&ton Beach. CA92&M Equal()ppty Employer M /F /H C-rcW a.o. Of. .... For our Irvine, Wood· bridae. & Santa Ana .,..._ wtl co.ht of Branches. Bankin& exp typllHJ ,_-cheu or-req . Xlnt salary & cfert, coortH••tl•9 benefit.a, apply personnel wertl loed fw M-. director. talTA911.,_ ....._. D•,...t-.t, 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim •••••rl•9 ll•••r 981-3110 'llOHt Hd flll•t· E.0.E. Geed dariul .... ,... Companion ffousfteeper t1•lred. lxcelle•t Chauffeur for widowed ..._., md .... ,,.. elderly lady .. Liv.· In, ........_ non-1moller. Waterfront NATIONAL EDUCATION 4400Campua Drive Newport Beach home. Private rm. Lady alto needed for p/time. 646·8515, 55 7-1811 , 548-211124 . •COOi• Equal Opportunity Brealdalt cook, F /T . t mployer M/F Exp. pref, if not will ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I tnla. A11P11 1n penon: = Dick Church's Reat, _. Nwpt Bl, Cll. havt a Hrvi~ lO otf•r or loodl to Mil. place an ad f !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! r._ the Deily· Pilot Tndt yow old 1tulf for Clalln.d Section · · · new 1oodlH with a ........... ..,... Cl-'fteded ... ..,. Camera ~rator. Comb. stripper, camera oper. 3 to 5 yrs exp. nee. Une • hall tone production on ao.24 a:I camera. Slip· pin1 for pre111e1 from dupUcakln to~". I rvlne to c • I n 1 u T a n c e " boema. Call Jim or Ven, 1:30 to l, Mon thru ll'rlf71..IM7 Eaaer buyen read the Claaslfled ads every day. Jr you have tomelliln-1 for aale, reach them faat and lneapen1tvely. call M2-M79 . c.cilnt« Help, P/1'. Abo F /T ·P /T exper'd Sandwich Man. Gary'1 Dell. 752-5401. -................. Let's recognize our Women in Business ~ '~ ~i~ .. , I ft COMING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1980 IN THE DAILY PILO T A tribute to the Orange Coast's Successful Women in Business THIS IS THI ACTUAL SIU Of AD 1=0 1 beit repodv:t-on, o rleoo bloc' ond wMe i*<>tn nl ony •11~ '"" be '"ed Ynut ml'll\oqe .,,11 OCCOmPQf'y lh.. f"flV"' '" th•\ ~pcxe Yoo """'\' "''•m01f' I I l1n•\ of copy ...,.., obou~ lO len~ ond 'POC'"' t(I eo:>'h ...... u<v.i ho--t •ke compnnv ~ & .~ .. " "' bold type OI' you may ~\l•mtl•e I b lil\e\ ol <CC>Y "'' \Cilid II you chrin•f' MOI 10 publtVo o pc!\lf' 1~ l.POC!' con be I~ ....... yQ4I IT'eUOQCI "Let's Recognize Our Women rn Business" will I>(' published Tuesday. Ot>tobcr 14 in the Dally Pilot. and October 1S In Coast Life mnrkan11 Natiojlal Women rn Business Week This Is your opportunity to introduce a new or longtime assO('iole to 340. Orange Coast people The pa11es are Ideal for reco11n11inn or awards. achievement.I ()r special ('ontnbutions by the women who moke your bualness go. Recognition notices will be two rolumn hy two Inches each, with II photo vou provide. The cost or each notice is only S30. Call now ror more inrormatron or to reserve space. deadline Is October JO Call 642·5678 todny' DAILY PILOT 642-5678 work111g shop foreman. Irvine alum inum door frame manufacturer. Salary open. ~2438 General office worker. must type 40 wpm. Costa Mesa. 549-39'2 • ......_OMCI Newport /Irvine s tock brokera1e firm needs in· dividual ror but)' office. Must have some book· keepln1 exper ience. XJot. salary & benefilll. Call Gail: 752-0070. General n. ..... -.yc .. 11 llDW lllrt.J Nilht Front Desk Clerks fUlJ time & part time. Must be avail a bl e wltnds. Exper. helpful. NCR 4200. Please call for an appt. 64$-7358 Mon .. Fri. 8:JG.5. G ... ALOFl'ICI Our rapidly expanding International co. 111 seek- ing an enlhusia11ic, self- slarllng lndlv_ for a general ofc. position in our Purchasing Dept. Gd. typing, phones & fil. Ing required. Oulstand· ing compensation & xlnt co. benefit•. Pleasant wo rking environment. Contact: Pentonnel. Sci IHk ~cwtc•• 180U Mrichell South lrv\ne, 557-IOSI EOE General ance SPU1CHAS1..-s Free to appUcant. Corp. olc nr a.ifl)Ort. Superb benefits! Beaut. omce Lost.a ol variety! $1 .000. Call Ellie O'Brien. ~5001. Also fee Jobs. Snelllna A: Snellln1 ot NewlJOrt Beach Alency. 4340 Carap1» Dr. PMPlewhoneed people should &lwa)'11 check the Service Dlre<.1ory In the DAILY PILOT --- )" ... .. .. " " 7100 ....,w~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ~~~ ..... ~!~ ....,w-... 1100 H.tpW..._, 7100 ····•··••••••·····•··•• ···•·········••········ Gt-nfr1&l ln::.pc~11uo Part tlr1'· tit-Ip ";1mrrt lrlit!rl~ M0nt1.11 I Ul'.' di) Rlj(h~ lll•h lhOO Plal'mt111.t' M LIHE INSPECTOR MACHtNIST 1-.icp l'C'llt~ ,...., .. 1111111h•r (.' 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P•>t ht'l•k11 l)u,ir11·1 I• , •. bonU& 1n1• w •• 111 • •• 1·~pti.n1 •Pllh\ nl111n' fM v"FIE CLEllS f IREPllllST f TYPISlS 45wpm v"ll:TA TYPISTS 11 .Uj , •I I "' ..,1• 1 1i. .• •• M.4fMT. MAH \11 I <tu.tll'1•t••l'1u•1tl l,1111·1,tf 11w1l1a1111 ..i l 111 •.111i li•\•I '""'•ftt .ii l1.i1 l.~1u11111f ----------·' II•',., 11 (\, \f1fol\ 111 tlill tc.d ri.\ fv1 Jjllll 551-tl45 ffi·Llr\7:. llMl'OllAllY Pfll)C\l\l"'tl ''''' 3723 lirch StrHt tWwporlhoch Girl Frida\ tnfnrnul 111 rice .\bi~ "' 11.rn1l11· phones . l """It , "1 res pondt:Ol\' .1 mu 1 1800 mo o\.,,k for ~u,,111 548·3467 Growing Elel1.r111111· U1~l needs pwpll' for Shiµ pmg & R1H't'l\lllj.! Dl•IJI Good wal(t'" ~ , n benefits Call Hoh Trace~·. Mon th1 u ~·r1 8·5. ~9-0054 GUARDS Full & part timt• t\1 1 areas . Uniforms fur11 'ti Aget> 21 o r ovl'r, rN1rt•cl welcome No eX Pt-'r Ot't' Appl y Un1 vc r !>o.ll Protection Sen•1ce. 1:!2ti W. Slh St.. Santa \n.i In ter view hrs 9 12 & I -t Mon·F'r1 IMSURANCE S•• Rep/f"'°'"", \l't'tit••I llll It \llll .Jf•'J 't.1r1 '·''"" 1.0 ""'"1 "'a. • 11 11111111 t111•· 111 'I U I 11 lllt t • 11111 1• llf\ ~·;"1,1 11 11 I" I Jll • ..,11,'\ '\I H, l-'l,111 f.,c ol"1 11 d 111~ h1 fJ't I I 11 t Jl•tll 111 11< \\ • 1 l It J 111 I'"' 1"1• I !(.It IW. lntefll<JMt Wo mian lrl I < 'I HI t' 11 I ll• Ill J • J 11 I 't"'t'"' I ~ .. ll~,U\ 4 •'fl~thi. ul l\ PlllJ.: .11111 111111 , pr(I 1.,. 111 1,1 ""rl. t It ' h1, l..lllhiJ l.!:.'i JANITORS I' JM tlll It' f'I t·~ t•WpPc l Ht-a1•h 1·.,,, .. \lt''J ,lfl':J .l.1111t or .. & "·<l\t-r-. :\111-.1 ht• 111 t•r llh r-.. ulcl & I ~ • llll<!n \'<ill !1J~ <1!>5>L IOAM :11'\I ~1on Fri JANITOR/ CUSTODIAN F\1ll t1fTllc• 111m1t 1cin-. \\Ork ing u11t<J11nr., at Ir' 101• I 'o apt rornplt'"< nr Mun11a Exl'ellcnl 1•11m 11u n> IJl'ncf11~ Aµpl\ THE IRVINE C O. 106 1 t;;11nelba1 k St .'IC!wport Aeadl 644 li7'1fl Equal Upµ 1-:mµI~ r I 111 q \urf a. :0.111111 Jl11l('I I d J(llHll (1,•,u h 1!17 I ti7 MANAGEMENT Lui JI "''" Ull t. ,. ""-I" •tl.Ulll!it~I 111l11• 11luJI llll 111.:h lllt1111 .. • I' I '>llU•J 111111 H \nu J tc-o•m 11l11)t'tl A mo1rrtnl 1.ill \1 1 1~t11rfu:hJ .al ••l'I >!t:!I \1.il • n .. t l ,11111 .. 1 r c.: 111 111 ul .11 1 u11 ,,, ,.ul bc1JI ( 111n1Jt111 .. uh 1, 'L'\'l-1111,t µcr..ur" IU hJn 1lli; ..ill a:.pct'l::. 111 1n1t•11 IOI \ l'Ortl rol, IJUn·hu~1 n1· ;\ :otol'k room tlUll\'' !'>hould bt-dbh-tu k l't'J) at'l'Uralt! 101 t·rHun fl' 1 11 r ct' 1 n a m Jn u.., I S}Slem Kt'lllUll .... (I l': f>Ui llUI Ml'.:C H AN Jt \L 1-;NGINF:J.:H l:rnw1h11pp11rtuml, 1\ r a pidly 1·JCµa 11J 111g m..cl1 1•al 1·o m11o n t•11 l m.inufat•t un•r fl-<auircs ;i c·oml)t:h:nt 11Hll\ ulu:il lo str<'n t.'lhen e ni:1111'1•ring (UJ1Ct1ons lndu<lc~ de sign. drafllnJol , material:. leslinJ:. and R & D pro Jf't'ls A degrt•e 1:-pr,• ferr1.>d with I :1 .) e:ir<; t'X pen enee. huwcvcr re• ('cnt ic:raduales with f.:OIMI ref~renc·cs Will d)SU rt• l't'I\ e ron.<;1dera l ton HAAGEN DAZ ICE C REAM SHOPP~' l5'i So Coast II".> Lag Bch has OIJ(!mngs for full & pt.time day & e\elllnl\ counter help 118 & 111t•r1 also assistant m.:r Will train. 497.5507 ----------•I Great opport1m1t> 10 J1110 Haar Sty list , "or~ for yourself. sub contract~ in well established N H salon. 3 positions open For interview t•all Chuck at 675-2046. HAllSTYUSTS Command Performance bu openings in Npt R1•h 6 Hunt. Bch. Guarantet'<l salary + comm1:.:.mn Paid holida ys, paid vacation. ro. paid hPalth insurance and advanrerl training. Phone Patnc1a for appt 964·4448 Handyman. Experience<l. part time. 642-3000 HARDWARE SALES Apply in person. Rion Hardwa re. 1024 Irvine (Westcliff Plata I N li Hotel llGHT AUDIT a.Ell We are seeking a reliable person with an aputul11• for figures & calt'ulator skills to work Ni~ht Audit. EnJOY exl'el c<•m pany benerits in1•ludmlo( a tree meal per shift J\flp ly in person 9AM N0<1n. Mon-Fri. Personnel K~ypwtdt Optt-ator - Exµen e nn'fl nt'c-<J .. tl lot fa~t .:ro\\ 1nl! hotel 1'11.un \t'l1 'g bill'kf.:rouml J • t 'all l'hnstmc ltSI J:J<?.5 LAB TECH. T o a :.::.1s t 111 l'le1 tr11·al upt11·:il clen·lop 1nt>nl wQrk. Mus( ht-H - l)t:r. 111 handlinJ: de lH·att'. m1n1atu re part s & pussess a ht)lh degr ee of intelltgl'nce & motivation to handle a vari<'ty of as. si)(nments . F.xpe r 1n hl(hl shop prac·t cces & elect ron1cs desiTable hut not rcq'd . Xlnt · pay bcne(1t~ Grow1n!L Co m San Juan C:ipo 711 4!l:l (;62.1 Landscape Co lookm,1! for C"apable.. qualrfll'd men exp prefe rred. m us t h ave mec hanit'al ap~ ll\ul.le 768 4751 hetwet'n 8 30 & 3.30 \pply J I 238ll Via Fabrtl·a ntl'. ~t~yleJO Ll·~al secretan· needed for g rowing tiunt Bch IJ w firm rnendh & c·a:.ual JI m 1os 11here :-o;t't'<I 1nd1\ 1du;,I Ill help "' •·rw urkt-<I stafl. "'nrk .1holw IJo~:. & manw a c; !>ot·1.itc' i.c~.il l'\pcr neC l'!>S<lf\ 1\l-.11 11l'Cd leJ?al ~,.,.·~ ll•r mrn1mum ul :1 d~!> pr \.\ k lll <1sS1:-.1 l'Xl:.ting !>et·rela r11•s and '·' rie 111111? t.1111 u me111, Wil l train nn n1<1i.: c:trd Will nmo;11lt•r lull l1m,. 1!4i tllH I lA•t;.il S1·1·rl'lJ.1 ' an exc1ung l l'am Qualtf1 erl Jppl11•ant' 'end res ul'Tll' to Chief l--:OJ?inel'r 23891 Via Fabnc·ante ~hss11m V1cJO, (;A nWl Medical As~1stanl. exp, lite typ111g. bookkeeping, non-s moker preferred . salary open, F tr or PIT 646-51~. MESSINGY For lrv\ne branch. Uo<>d driving record. Apply Personnel. HEttlT AGE I.AMI( 721 N Euclid, Anaheim 991-3860 1-:01-: Part lime MorlgacJr .... .,. needs loan s hipping l'lrrk with al least 6 month!. ex penence in warehousing & shipping of FHA VA loans . Hours flexible Weekend work ca n bear ran.;ed For appomtmcnt call 17141975·1080 \sk for Nanc\ Res1denual Mortgage Sen1ces A l'oldwcll Banker I o __ i\n ':.oqual oppty ('o Need extra $$SSS$ de mon!>trate liquid em tiro1der)' Info call ~11>3613, 9am 3µm Nursmit. I full 11mc ltN & MUISHAIDIS ALL SHIPTS Ouht anchnit, fully p1ml bt·1wllb t >n lilll' N:IUl'IJ 11rn1 t•111d wh1lt' twc·um 11111 t't'rtlf•l•<l l-'111.:,11111 1 ''"'lilt' • t•nt <'<'nlt•r 1.1:• 111).l-I MU•stS AIDfS I I Cl J l \•rt IHlllll'r'' M1 w \'fch• C'OnY llo"IJ "•l l 1•11l1•r ~ l '1 :-lur.m11. Mo.ctttifled ......... Aidn S3.75fhr. ' w.-Will 1n11n H JlliHI h11li1JJ' \ lw.:111111n)( U \ """' ·'' h11 t•1I. bt:11d1t:. 1111 > \ lt'W l 'tlll\IHlt'H'l'nl "'"'Pllul 2U~1:1 Thur111 1· M Mr li to a.ri <!II I •l:l J:ill.'I I-. I I 1-; BEST NURSES REGISTRY •• :ti•· lll'l'll:.t'<I hun.l1'(J "Cll't' 1971 •S.O.S. * We are ::.hnrt 011 )tJff Wt' n •ally m.'e<.I .> uu 1 1 RN's/lVN's/NA's ICU /CCU Nurses WlOFfflt ::.h11\ d1ffe rent1:i l health 111:.urancl:' honu:. referral plan frt~ malp ins11ranc1• •l1Ut1on rc1mbur:.e C E ~ lk i.t Nurse~ Hcg1,.1ry hM· ~en dt'S1).(nc<l ex l'l u~1vely for the d1s (·nminat111.: Nurst' who w1sht's to 11t1lize ht'r pro ft:s,.1un w1rh pride WP ~1w• cVt'f1 t·on::.1dcratwn to met-t your 111'<-ds ai. lu µrcfcrenc·e vf sh1 fl, lcwa llOn anll I\ µt.• u( J !>Slj.(11 111en1 w,. plar r th•· e1n ph.1'1~ <•II YOl'' So Ue t:h(tC.J,., ~ ' 1'1" w.. You 'll lcke u:. 754-6791 l!Ji10/\dam:.. l' :'11 2 ol)t:n111w. for a 1wr::.<•n to v.ork at Swap ,\kt'I 1-\ill or P l Publ1~· Kcla\lons oriented Salar) Open 556-7385 Part Tune llt!lp Wanted fo r S anUwH·h S h op L ocated n ear O C Airport Hrs 2.30·2:30 Mon·Fri Call before I lam 83.1-8919 PART-TIMERS Sanla Ana office now hir· 1ng 4 GOOD pho n e voices . AM ·Aft. Guarantee $4 .0\1 hr &IJ. 7957 or 543·2951 Part 111nc person nel'ded m book paste-up Mon & Tues No exper. nee. Ap- ply Pennysavcr, 1660 Placentia Ave C.M. ---- PART TIME EVa.IMGS AdulU. over 21 with oul- s tan d 1 n R attra cti ve personalities who enjoy working with kids $4 per hour C.:all 642-4321 1-:xt 250 betwl""Cn 2 and flPm 1\.c;k for Lon o,....coast Doity Pilot 3.10 W Bay Stre<'I C'usta Mesa. C.:A F:qual Oppor Employer Pas tr up Ex per p 1 c fcrrt'd. or will lra111 F'ull t1m1• p o!>1t1o n C r> 7100 H.fpW..tH 7100 Su"da)'. October 5 1980 ~LY PILOT P•OOFllADY Mrd1<'al R1lhnll ":~11 tH•lvful St ~1rt i. l'urt T1 m 1• Call l'h\ll1 ~ 714 979 Gt76 l"rf1p Mamt AP/Jl:f MINT LIASl ... REP. E"t'ellent entry levt•I op por 1n our expa11l11nl( 1'1 OJlt:rl) M .1ndgcnwnl llcv"um Sut'1·es,ful ap l•hl·,111t will :.how unit,, h.1111111· rc:.1dN1t relul 1110, & Ulake lt:ll.'lmn urran.:1• me111,. at 1>ne of o ur u 111 i umplcxl'i> Mu~I ha \'l ' 1idaptable w ht'dUll' & ti\! a vii 1 I a bl e t c• "" 11 r k We(> k \' Otl ~ We St:cl< un OUIJ.(Ulllf.l Ill J11ldual who ltkl'::. cleal "'~ with pcoplt: al all It•\ t>ls Wt' "'111 tru10 for tins pos1t1on 1 No real ~::.late ltr 1s required . Lh.1s fJOl>itlon doc:. not 10 volve comm ission sales) We have part tune & full lim e positions al'a1lable Please reques t <i pp Itta t1on from or appl> to Howard Derman THE IRVINE CO. 1061 Camel back St :-.lewport Be:ich , Ca ~-6796 Equal Opp Emplyr Public Relations MUSEUM PUBl.ICITY AGENT Salary SI 156 S 1405 s»r Mo. Hequires B 1\ clt•gr'•!e 111 Juurnall::.m , ~;n~l1 :.h . Public Relal1ons ur a r<' late\! (1<!ld CITY OF SANTAANA l't>rsonnel Dept . ll 111 :.11>1 Cit> 11.,11 2\J{ 1v11· l'cnlc·r l>n \1· 1714 J !Ui ·11~1 Equal <>v1Jon unit ' l::mplo)er :.1 F lNaht) co11tr11l l11sµe1111r Somednvin.:& hftmi: n· q'd Manne 1ndu!>tn 5'16· 1101 - Re al Estate Sales EXPBllfHCED AGefTS We offer the Collowm).\ .rHigh Comm1ss 1on "Best location ~ Pri vale senet ary •Professional assocs. <.:au now for appointment 673-7300ask for Wall Real Eslate ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAL EST.ATE SALISPEOPU Ot'crled Tup µnwi1u l''' for t•1w c•ul1ve ri·ut '''l:itt• I 1rm Top 1·11111m"'"'"' µu1ct !163 7451 Hetp W•ed 7 I 00 Help W•ect 7 I 00 Help W..ttd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICfoX'Jo:PTlONl!'.~r fro111 of ftc •(' W hV) µh"O"" Al I r,1l't1v1• w µ1 1!.l'>J nl tJIKJlle IJ(0r-.011Jlll\ \Int llf'nt•f•l~ K:J.j 1:11.1 RESTAUUMT Waitress , host~'>. etc· A ll ll I y I I\ IJ I" r s ll n ()fiver \, :..xJO Hni.lul R~t4'uranl oa1vay PYSOH NU r~staurian{ 'leeks energd1c pcr~on lo do hull' ht 1 me dt•h ver, <'a II lur up1H 1!51 lSlf.I lleecpt111111•,\ :"o/1•v. 11ort llt.-:..t:uirunt lftotll'h Pull 1 irrw• ~·,..,nt 111l11·c UJ)lll'uf .Jlll'l' <:oolf JOHHHY'S J•h onl' m J 1111 l'r .111 11 RESTAURANT llt'lll'rJI ofC1 c t• .. k dl' ~ W d 1n ncr ho u s c rtt"•'t!':."ol')' L'all ~u i~ r.l'~t au runt . o pening in J ~anla Ami 1 ust111 a rea in upJl r<)X 4 wk:-Wt' 'l'ek RK.,tionlst !wrlous appt11•anu. who l·'re1· lcJ &ppht-;1n1 I Int· ~ want to 1>e a part 11( a your chanrl' to h·~·rn l(rt:at restau1 ant e x ·•bout $!ia It'..,$ 1 ,. ,.,, 1 s>enl'nce 111 th1~ area l r111n1ni: licJ 111.11.,(ih POSITIONS OPEN Grea t ran'"'' 111>J1l \ <;ti Full & part lime ty111nl( rt.."tWl'l·d I 11 ~Ill i\,\1 & PM shift:. Al!>O fcl' JUI), ('~1\l l'.1111\ liut·k. 5-10 sc .. 11 . ~n.·11111~· & Sndltnl! •1f ~t'"l"u:.I fll'Jd1 AJ,!l'fll'\ I.I 111 ( 'amµu." Ur . I< (' l e f' l I 11 n I ' l I I Ill " t v. 1>1•kencJ.. ll.••11lt·1111.1 I real t''IJtt• 111(11 •· rw1·cl p T I' I t• 1111 .. " I I Sat Sun !I .-, l.11 '"" 11n· ferret! 5."i'l •l1b1 RECEf'TIOMI ST I W11 h u1 "'II huut 1.ol 111~ ltet'<lc>d IC.IJ JM\ 'I• 111 1'°ran & full w111· I' di Tod Sen 1t·1.·~. Jt 'fi'I k'"111 RECEPTIONIST t:<iok. exp pref. xlnl pay Hu. .. li!H~ llo-.tt~)CS C'ash1t-r:. IJookkeept"r L>L,hwa~hen. C'leun t;p \lu"l be Ill >rs tu aµph IOI dbn\ l' l)OSll IOni. W.11\c~ WJ1lrl'~"l'S \:\111un<·h & brunch) & 1')1 Mu:.l bl-abll• to ,,.urk .ii Jr,1,,t I ~tuft::. 1.wr "k lll'sl~n~r Jeari.:. 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Ideal s uµplt'rtlenlal 111r11rn1• for h<JU.'>l'wlve-. & 'lu•lt-11lo; Our prol(n·:.:;1v1· i.:r.1wmi: company nrrcr' ••t'l•t' for advan<'Cfl'll.'Tlt lJJ-.l'll o n )' v u r 1 11 h J)1:rf11r nw 111··· l'l1·.1,,1nt working <'Ond... :\1u:.t IJl' 18 or 01 t•r \ ppl • r n per.wn 2300So .. :.ist un~lul "·mt a AnJ llc·11(hh 1 Nl'Xt l(l )It U11n.tl1I-. 1 1-: 11 1-: 1 •·111 I lti-.p1t.ol litol ( \·nll'r :-it ( ,\f 5'1.>I ~5 ROOFERS WJnl•-d for IJrge µroJt'l'l MUSTHAVI': AT u :,\ST 5 YEAHS ~-XJ·~:RIENCE' 111 hot aµphrat1on Call 1..t..-e Roof in)( 1;42 7222 11;5:1 Supenor i\ v1.· _ c \1 SalHman Wanted 642·3260 Sdlt·' \kE Yot' 1\ :-\1\Tt:RAI. WllF:'I/ IT COMES TO INTt-;R lflK UESl<;N'' Nauonal t·o needs qualt ty µeople to coord1nat~· d ecors 1n o ffice::. &. home., F\tll or P T Will train Jo) !16~ 3922 nr ~ Ollll8 SA U :S If you art-:ii;rl':-.s1vc .11111 lonlung for 11future1n rt 11111 mg 1nt w111oud 1·0 bcnerit:. apply in perso11 9am 10 llam Mon thru l''r1 Stand.ml Shoes. 3077 So Hn)tol. <.: M .. st:CRt;'I'MUES• • ~t T"51Uct111l1S12.11011 l'.:itet 1Shll01 Prtdlfl.Stlll <.:ustSerScc t:xpSl:i,:100 t.:orptr6S1Sh80SI 1,400 Liz Reinders At:\:01·} tO'.!O Uircll. ~:..\at1 'fH Newport /833-31901 f'rt>l' S.AUSUDY 1-:it l'lus1ve c h1 ldrt'n 's l'l-................... lll ~1~lutue LE MAGASI N. st.'t'rl·~ary -- SC P laza ~19 858.5 l'EttSON FIUDA y SALESMAMAGEtt N IJ prupt'rt y cn i:mt R ea l est at e s uit:. firm , heavy phont-' & manal(er needed for nt-w m~mt rt·svon Irvin{' <irfu:e lor·ut 1011 "'rel!tu/\1>1>h t ant t:xpenence 1n the Irvine lrvlru• l't'r:.onncl 1\~1·11• 1 area rcquir!d. l.ilwral ll:IH t: 17th, Costa Mt-sJ .iMlte "')" _ _ &r>-•.n 11 <·omµensaucin & 11r11f 1l ll .. ll•~ ... ·-··-··'Joiol·--:....I s hartnl( avail. lo the _Ufo£W?L person q uahf1cd to hun die this ~il1011 Semi re :.umc to. Cl11ss 1f1c<l Ad i.G77, Daily Pilot. Po Uox 1560. Custa M l'':t 9262fj SALt:SPl':RSON rtt<'Ul'd full tune for 1(1ft shop 111 l.:ig Bch <l!f7 f,0(1.1 S.ALESPEltSOH S8llO + t·ar .1llow:inll' & com m1!>!>1on & e xn·I benefit:. L.: • flf'JJ ".int~ mature wom.·n & nll'tl for their dl•nlal l:ih ,,.1,·~ l'rl'ft'r r.11m1•1•n l' "'1th k nlJ\\ lt'dJ.:l' llf .lf'n l .d c4UJ µmt 11r rl·t t•11t wn ba(•kgrountl tn .tl'1lf 1,1 ·, ulftt•e ~II \nn ;;111 hit.'>~ •• < 0H<.tSla.l l'l'r'.imnt•I 1\1-:1 ·11 q :!?!kl llarl .. r Ill I'M .'I EVl-:R ,\ f"l-:1·. l'.IJI: SALES/RETAIL F 1 .,a l1·:-., lllt.11 .., .. teir .. '"It-" exµ r<'Q 1 · M a rt•,1 ~Ill li>llil s.11e-. Yow Own Private Office & Secretary. 5(J(J ol V. l 'l'k I , l l'lt•pllllll1• Salt'' :! 1•1,11 ""' ,1\,111 iii! 111111 Ball "Yt.11 Sc'•1 rt"t df\ I 1(11 I ull 1• 1 \ 11 l"il'al'h & <.ard"ll <•""'' 1111\1 ~t u -.1 h.11 , . .:d 1 rlr•ph11n•· ""r"'" ,ii 11 ~ .1 1· l' u r " l •· t \ 11 1 n I! . k110Wll'<l).!l' .,f p (I '> & 111 1111t 1nl( H 1 ;\11111 Ve 1 S>!l•htart K<7 1111 5 SECRETARY :-0.1•\\flOrt 1:1t-:1r h .. rrh1ll·t· t11ral firm Uut1l'.., 1n dude gen4!r:il cifflcc & heav) lypm~ Assistant to dept hearl Sl'lf starter Construct 1011 l'X pr prefe rred n ol re qwred Contact Karc n .Jackson al 7M/673·tl30U Seeretarv CONSTRUCTION PROl'YTY MGMT. F\tll charge c·on.<;lrurllun set·retary ·skills . l'eople s kills as reqw re\! b 1· pro ~rty ma nai;(cme nt. at tent1on I.Lt dt•t:ul & at· c uracy Plell:.dnl ~ork 1ng cond1llon-s. tw nui. 1nren11ve & ad1 ant't' ment within rompan~ South <.:oa:.t Pl,llo a rt>a Call Mr Ounn or .'1 r!. Ren a ud at Ltnklctter Propert1c:.. 9!)j 81!11 Secretary LOAM SECRETARY "'rc.'C tu applil'alll Well k now n bank 1h ·..in·s "lireer minded 1wr~·in' Wllh bunk CXIJN & ,~.i t1111ni.: No s hortha11d l'1invcnl1l'11l lot: I; r ... ,t l~ncf1t) To $1.1511 1\ ho fl't Jl)IJS ('a II ·:irul 1!111 k. :..io 5001 Snelling & Sn•·ll ml( uf Ne wport llc:tf'h Al(enq . 4340 <'am ,1u~ Ur SECaET ARIES Growth ha:. creatt:•I rww 111)t!nin~s 1n 11ur Pt-r:-01111 111·1 & l'rovcrty :\1 .:111t u., ISIUJl<; fur Set·rrl;in;tl I\ -.killed 1111l1v11l11uh t:l•nt-r:il off1n• skill~ 111 dud~· ty111n)!. 1•tH•IH .. µubh• tnl1·r a•·l 11111 .111d "' 1(:1n1Lal111n w .. ••fl•·I 1:11m~t1t1ve !.alar y "'1ll1 t>>c t e ll en t bcnl'l1l µarkagt• l'h!aSl'.1'1111t.11 t lluwurd Uerman THE IRVIME CO. t1J1:1l0arT11 lh:idt !:\t ·1.·w1){Jrt liea1•h. c'a ti44 lii!lti 1-;4ual Ov11 Enwh r SECRETARY l hallcnl(lllJ! "\Jpurt 111111 , J\J ll.ible fu r •" J)t:nen<•cd ser ret a.1 > "'.11. f.:nlWIOJ! re.ti l"-;llllC f tr I II) 1r,1nt• Will •""'I IOJrlJl(l·r with OJ)CI •• , ..... ul •1ff1tC' S;ilar,\ hawd 11 rxp e r1C'nc·c \~k f.,r S4ua n Re !\II.ix :l:l'I •1 11~1 ./ Branch Secretary Wells Farno Uank. Costa Mesa . has an im01Ctl iate upcnmg for a Secretar) with e xcelle nt t yping skills of GO WPM. Die' taphone experience r- quired combine d w ith good wn\len and varbal rnmmun1ration sJcilb We will tram 111 New At tounts LEASING TRAINEE Super enlry·level pos 1 lion into the Property Management field. Main responsibility 1s to tie velop "leads" or pott>n t1al office buildtnJ! & s hopping center \e asees thru t·old calhn~ & c·an 1·assing Admm1s lrat1vc C'QOrdmation & o rgan1za· lion a re essential. WI' need a "go i:euer" self mot1\'ated 1ndiv1dual with excelle nt l'O m mun 1ca lions , p ub Ill· -;kills l.>el?rtt "bus m<'o;s, fmanl'e. real Pstatc" rr· fcrred We uffer t'orn !>('lil1~e salal'\ IY be1wf1t-. Restaurant" -.---------•I Set'rc lar) Hccc1111on1st , Salei, frnnt offlr1.• & Sl'<'rt•tarial F:xcellenl henefils· ancl rongen 1al working al moophcrc Salan c·.1m men s urale w1ih l''C penence. For a person;JI 1nterv1e w please ''"" tact M1. Md.augMin par ka gt' · Howard Derman THEIRVlt-IE CO. 1061 Camel bark St ~ewport Rea1·h. ('a 6-14 6796 Equal Opp Emplyr J.P. MACK'S RESTAUR.AMT :\OW 111Rl'IC: Bus flQ•.-.. e11•:-. L"onk:-., t•xµ. ,\M l'l\1 Wo1l rr!>W., l'Xp, \~ 1''1 Rart1.'!lder l'XP \M l'\l l'os 1lu111.-. an• Olll.'111111.( .1 a rc::.ull 1•r trirn::.f .. r-. to nur n 1•w '""l.111 ra11t JOll N"'IY '~ Ill "i.1111 .1 1\n:1 $13,000 \ Wt•Jllh \ d1t·nl('l t' rnak1•-. <;riling at th e 1·u-.t 11m Shop quit e al(ro't•.iblr 1\lso l'a rl I T I rn l' I 11 l 1• r \ 1 ,. w <; Ill so 4 :10 \I 1kt> Hor<len ~>uth C11;L-.1 Plaza. l 'o~t~ '1l'''' .>1!1 1:.>t;1 Uu..,1nr'~ J.lj•r..nn serk 1ng arnll1t111u' "'"H'1al1· 1\pph 111 perw 11 "'"" l 1 ~..im polt'Tlllal S!ll hr , res pons1b1ltt1es for rC' !. 1de11t1 al d l' ,. e I 11 µ l' r . mus t ha1c \Int 'k ill:.. Tustin IUCJ llUll. ''"' benefit:. I ·a II G •11 I .i 1 &l2 2AA1. ext 21.1 SM.ALL OFC/SI 4,400 P ropert) Mgmt C:o nt.'l'lb ·lake ••har j!e" pPr..,c1n Type M 1no ~hi A H, .-\ I', h;11ul1C' apt lllJ{r~ b\ µhone Ne wp•1rt Nr 1 ·;1 llw~ Do1·rr !l:,S l.1!H 714-973-3682 ,, , .. ~ .. WELLS FARGO BANK 1-.qua l Upp Empl ~ 1 M F II Secretant.-s MA.llRIOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Meach Equal Opp Emplyr ~ I•' SANTA.AMA LAW FIRM l. r.<; \I. S E C \ '\ U Tn,\l"IEJ:-: 1;1w ... kills req ('XCcll1·11t hent'f1h. i hr d.11 :> dJ\ werk 1>.H k 1 n I! " n 1i rn u l' h more' Ca ll IU5 ~>I I for 11n 1n1erv1cw I full tHTll' LVN LaJ?una I fills Nutnt10111s1 Chn11·. dal' houn;, effect1vl' Ort I, inten·1ewmg now i\p pl~ " resume Prevrn tive HPalth Cart' Founda lion Chnw. 1 711 s.s..•, 4077 ;'\IUr!.tng C~ifi~ M...wtAI• ht· n c· f 1 t ~ I\ pp I 1 1 n per .. on 16liU l'lat ••nllJ (; ~ Make yt}llr -i h11pp 1ng l-.1s 1er b1 u. ... rng t he Da1h Pilot Cl:iss1f1{'(f \d::. Ylon thru I· rHIJ \ t1111:• I II \11u tlN1n• J 1·:ir1•c•r .\ti am ' ,\' 1· .1 t 1 lr.1d 1n1• 111 r n .1111 1,tl Brmkhun.t I 111 I Ir •·1'flu1n • . .II l11r "1•1• t SECRETARY Cenernl Orfll't• V I 1m med npen1n1• fur ~" L a i: 11 n a B l' .1 1 h ur<!llllnmt«1"' ll\'r ' \, ~01·1at1on Go<11l t\ 111111! rt~iuircl.I, ... horlhantl 111 ~pee'\! "nl1nl( a i \lu'I he OUl~Oinl!. l'l'r,11n.1l1h· & cnJU\ .1 husv uffu \'ell' attn~ With Int' nthl'r' f.. p ublic (.;1>od U nd1t PackaRl'' Call Wl•rkda~:. !l 12 714 493 0122 f11r 111 lcr\,ew a pp't t 'uri c11t uµc111nJ!S a llunt 1111{1u11 Hea1•h l'111un 1l1gh ~hulJI D1:.tn~·111wluut' HOUSEKEEPER L1 vl• in. needed for 1 rh1ld. a~e 10. 979-6149 Housekeepe r wantC'cl Live in or out ~ us t d r ive. Refs rer1'tl 548-0844 or 759 SJ9 I Housekeeper. :\ton F ri lpm-6pm, Irvine. ne1•cl own car. Sl25 Call e\(~'> 833-0315 Ha•••,.r /Coot.. Live i n Pr il'ate q uarters. Good location. benefits Ir salary. Must be experienced & able l•l start imm e diately . Mature woman pre - ferred. For details. c·all 831-7475 Ho usekeeper. h ve In Refs. r eq. l in family Lovely rm, TV & bath Cdll 67~90t2 --------·-- Houlewives 6 G randmas• auiatmaa window paint ln1. W eekdays only Must live In C.M. or N.B. area. 6'2·8223, 7-9pm wkdys Olf Wk:nda. U you're friendly. rons- dent.loul Is dependable, we need YoU for food prep • counter server. 8·4 wMya, no u p nee. Apply ba penon, St.one Mill Ter· l'ICe, 2IU Redhill, C. M . LecjGI SKrricry Growing Heal 1-;slJll' l1t11tattun firm 1n '1cwpo rt Center :.l'.eks rxpen e nced. elfct·1en1. & ene r ge t 1r l egal ~ec retary S hortha nd dicta phone. & xlnt t) p mg skills a mu.~t Xlnt. salary. depend in~ upon qualifications & exper Good benefits. 640·0060 LOAM PROCESSOR PERM. PARTTIM E lmmed opening in loan brokerage company. Ac - curate typing, det ail oriented. ability to cope w /pressure Call Kalie 64().9350 ---------- Lot Boy for cleanup It de- li very. must have xlnt $4.00 jttr. II paid hohda~s. beg111 ning as soon as hired . benefit:-. 8a) \ 1e~ l'on 'alesrent Ho:.p1tal. 21155 Thunn, C M ~r., far rell. 642 3.505 1-; 0 E Nurs ing 1n a friendly working atmosphere Costa Mt:sa Me m orial Hospital CurTent open · ings · Med·Surg RN's1LVN's Days, ••H, & nights Fulf.time and part·t1mc Benefits Flexible Hours ICU /CCU/ER RN's 121rshffts Work 3.7 days in an 80hr. pay period. Time & 11'1 paid for hours worked over s . ccus.-rv1sor with experience needed immed. driv\ng record. Apply in Come see us about ou r person Hutc heson 's new salaries and our Body wor ks. 140 In-benefits which include dllllrial Way. C.M. dental plan It employee LOT MB4 & credit union. l&n' Al. Aeen'S Let us tell you a bout our fOf' Thrifty. Rent·A·Car. recent activation of PIX OPERATOR f'ull Tim e Reliable person with pleasant &. efficient µhone manner needed to J<11n o ur l'RX dept Apply 111 p1:rs un 9AM N oon . Mo n f'r1 . Personnel MAIRIOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Eleal'h Equal Opp Emply r M F PIX/IECPT. If you have PBX exp. with P\1lse, Dimens ion or Console and you like to work when and where you want . call Purr ell Temporaries now 851·9055 4000 Birc h Street Newport Beach Personnel needed by pot- tery s tudio. no e xp ~essary. 00-8835. Pet attendant, busy beach kennel, rull/part lime. Start S3.7S/hr He len "9-1·0142. Pharmacy Assistant. ex· per'd , 1-6 Mon.tl'1. Call Mr. Grant642·1580 F ull li m e . N r OC Alcoholism Recovery Photasraphy LabTechni· Alrport. Ex.pr. pr ef. but Se r vice Protcra m . cians . No experience not nee. Outstanding fr-C r i ti cal care u n it necessary. Will t r ain . in1e benefits. Apply In Super visor w /ex per. Call blwn 2PM&4PM. Immediate Pff openings penioo or call Dirk at needed immed. Contact Edwa rds Photography, avail for cooks, barten :;49-9151 Yo I a nd a F I ore n c e . 768-5100. Mn. It delivery driver. ____ LM_....a______ Director of Nurs4!1', (714) Coolta mua t be 18, MACrw.-SHOfl 642-2'734 Ext2'72. 301 Vic· PR 0 D \JCT I 0 N *i¥en 21 fs over with Rd TRAMI toria, Costa Meiia. TRAJNEE Rubber hose drl•l•I n~ord. Start Penon 11 Jmecb ability. ---------1 producta. Must. pass co. ,,_., .. /hr. Apply dal· to operate production Tellinl( the rm~t JH?ople phyalcal Incl. back x. 1J aftw 6prn. A.lk for m ach inery . X lnt. co. possible 13 Im portant to ray. Taklnt applications ,_ ll&r1 g beoetitalsrapldadvan· t he s utcess or a n y btw n 8 ·1 0 o nl y . a. C.:. . tlO • nt.b ~I w' ~llttronodaly fCoor In· ~aorua1r~ sal le . I Ml a,kedsu,re St r a to fl •" ' I 7 6 71 -----------1 ...... e . .,.., c rp. ~ " a a e n Armatrona Ave .. Irvine. Ch='fledAdl.yourone· tH Ba ker St . C.M. C l aulfled . p h one EOE. A Kendavla Ind .. ..,,. lllllf4eea\S ·-545-GQ ___ . ______ , _8'2_-517_8_.______ Co. , •••••••••••••••• l'IJ .ttl'>I .1,111 U.~I ~.alt'' THE I -----~ I ('()1.1.E(;t.,"Tl OENTS ..::;;__ __.-\\'11rk full 111 p.1 n t mw NUMBER --,1·ll1ni: 1 l1·1 I ron1t TQ SEE 1·,1l1·ul,Jt .. r~. rn11 ro n 1mvuter:-. & rt•la tt'd pro ** REAL ESTATE AGENTS ** dutl~ (11•1:itl s a l es• "noWfl.'dRI' 11t l'OITIIJUI 1•r (f'1en1·es hrlµful Good pay & he11el1ts In C<1sta Mr!.O, 1·a11 1..._., 5411 1530 DOES YOUR IROKER OFFER .• c I > Massive advertis ing I che<'k our weekend ads l 12) Company s ponsor ed mull program 13) Up to 707. commission split c if qualified> 14 )Cash advances against commissions (5 ) lO'i? swing loan program (6)New Home referrals (7) Relocation referra ls (8)0 ffice secretary (9l 8eautifully decora ted office OO)FulJ time non-competitive offi ce management (ll)Company paid trips for top producers <Baham as. Bermuda. Acapulco. Hawaii. Caribean j ust to na me a few ) (12)And much. much more : FOR CONFllH:NTl/\I. l~T .. :11\'ll-:w ( 't\1,1. GEOF F MOUNTAIN. 759-1501 Walker&lee Aaal latata J ' Sall'' Full t1m <' l'hn:<t1na::. hdp nct•ded. 1\µply no w R M /\hr.ims ca talog 'llowroom 1819 Newpo rt Ulvd. <: M Sales HOTB. GIFT SHOP People onc•ntl'CI. reliubte person needed to work Oex1ble hour~ Should be ,,ates oriented and able to operate cash register F:nJoy exrellent com · pany benefits Apply in ~terson 9A!'tf-Noon. Mon l''r1, Personnl•I .!MA•RIOTI HOTEL 900 Newport <.:enter Ur Newport Beach F..qual Opp F:mplyr ~ F --.--- Sales INT E Rf O R Ot:COR1\ TINC: Interest in urt /home at·- ress F\111. p1t1me Will train . <.:a ll Karen . M11·9.178, :I 7PM SALES lmmed, Sales Position ut)lln fot Ca r eer Oriented Person. Must be av.all. lo work days only-Male or 1-'em:ile pleast-apply in pers o n S M A RT Y PANTS 2407 So. Bristol SA ... SECHETARY Wurk while krd~ ar(• 111 srhool ~ P T R et'('JI llonist Secrclur) p;1:-.1 t1on now uva1tc1.ble 1n ln •int• Send resume tu . Axio m Propcrt1e~ lrw . 17711 Mit r hcll North, Ste B. Irvi ne . CA. !J27M. Secr e tary, FT. t y 11c 50wpm, ftlin1<, phones. Ask for Debbie $49· I~ S l'.CRET/\RY Secretary for :1 sales and market1n11 o ff1n.• small, growing med1~·al elec t ronics c·ompany , neurocean. full com.,any benefits Qu11lrf1l'al1on:. i n c l ud e r erent .. x perien re. o rgt1n1z1;1t1onal ability. abillt~ tu 10 terface effectlvt'IY with .Jll levds of manaj.tcm1•nt 1n a wide vanel~ o f duties and a fo:.t Plll'l'd, innovative environment As k for Tern. Cal645-0145 ---- SICllTARY Mlltq/Sal.s <.:orccr opJ1ly 10 fast paced Npt. Dr h. invest ment firm. Requires lop skills (st\lhnd: 90; t ypmi; 7Sl. Sound prorc11slonal exper .. maturity & c•or porate bk1rd . htll1Jful. Call : 640-0123 SECRET.ARY SH2- SI 093/monthty Will pc•rform r leric·al 1lul1C '> 1n an a t.I m1ruslrut1ve oHir~ H1· 4u1 re :. l) µmg :'illwµm s horthand !lOwpm aml good o r i:a1111a1 1on ;d :.kills HIGH SCHOOL SECRETARY S981· SI 2 16 /monthly l' u s i l i o n w i I ( h l' Senetar y l o a hi ~!h ~rhool Prin ripal , Ht- quires tyµing 6:lwpm , shorthand IOOwpm anti ~ood adm1n1s tr a ti\'\' skills ~fay be requtrt•d to tram <llhe r l•mµluyt·c~ Clos mg da te fur ·aµpl1ra t1ons for the ubovc w s1 t1ons 1s October 6, l!»IO We offer an impress ive par kage of full benefits 1\pµly at Ronm 131 -~ .... \-[QYD·~ ~ . •) ~ w ..... J ~.~t;Z•'" "•c~" M•UHSD 10251 Yorktown A'!,f 1 ltlfl tin ~:ton Be aUJ.. l 'A !r.!&16 f,o;qual o ,1pty Employer M ti-' IH . ;. SICHTA.RY ' Ntt<ltd lmmed. Wit~· or wlLhout shorthand. T{:m IJ(>r a ry & full lime. 'Call !od ~rv\t'_!t at 979'111110 ._.. , .. • .. .. " . ---· ------. -.... - Dfe DAllVPIL..Ol Planni~ A ~out cf town? Use • A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... llnswerAtl w e take your m essages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and 9et the rPsponses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad ca ll 642 -5678. ~vice when ~~·n@syourdlf ... 642-5678 DAILY PILOT MlfpW.._. 7100 H14'W.._. 7100 .... W_.... 1 100 Help WClllf4td 7100 ()ocp 8 04 0 FuntiturT 8050 Garaqe Sale 8 0 5 5 Misull«IM'OUI IOIO Office ......... & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SICllTAltY . 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II(•· "hrvrn•· lf'S.:i>. 1; \'hr~ 3t:Jll 1i7j 1:!22 r,Jo.l'I' Walnut tfc~k . ;1 di' r'o • fi le .. d1111r IJtnl> s,"1011 IWW $1511 H111t· ,. IJ,.rJ Mu1•111i.: !-K·hw111n t11nt ft· 1>at111 I uni I r1•clt'r t 11 Lil· li:i r '" •>h • 'II 1 111h1J •;IH lt!llX I-.i 111 1 I\ rn .. 111IJt·r ... h1 t• ltull( h1i "lJll .JUJ'!Uln Athld11· (lull, offer 5.'il Mlli .ilt Ii tir wl.!'111b ( '111·..,~ '>Cl l•lC•I UI l> 111' \Ii ll' .J II h J rl cl I' .J I'\ I: cl "l<IP"lo111· 1·h 1·~~ 11rl' !'>h1hptu pupp1c,., M I·', J\C:, tt&W. gold & wh 768 i711 SICafTAIY II DOUGLAS Oil COMPANY EquaJ Opp Emph 1 SWITI.'HHOAHll ......••..••..•.•••.... SOOS ......•.••....•........ W ESTM IN~l ... ll AEIBEY ·\~l{J ... \lt\1.1. Uall~ 10 t\. l"ri to '.I t:loscd Tut·~da) 11751 Wcstm111,,1n \,c c;1.trllt'11 Grovt '>54 610.l t'l-:1~AHE N :u 111. .. ; r; 1 0•1m1ni:: &. l:lci.11 rl1111;: t·'11•t• Pl I<\ tM :Ht> :(14.lli \ht' \1rnl . IJoXlt''o .ind 111> '.Iii:! 7li<!U l.ha'>a. \1.ir.11 l'uµ~ 'SI 1t1 71~1 13.}.I :\fu,.l :.t'<.' 111 <1pprc1 1a1 .. · This 1i. " k" pol,..lton 111 ln•1ne. t'ubltl' :o..d1•1' l)ept A.s ~C'rt•tuq II your O'\Mjur re,,pom1.1h11t ty w11J I~ tu l'oonlinalt the devJrtment 's Vt'r..un nel processes Salar} 1~ approx . $959 11295 mo + generous cit} pa1•J beMfits Contal1 l"1t \ 11f Irvine. 17200 J.imhu1 ct• Rd 714 7M Ji;OCI lldurt' 10.10. A Subs1dwn 111 t.,;orlQlv Im J l60Alrwa, \•t <'o.-.tJ Mesa, C.\ !1262t, l\fflrm:i ti Vt' Al·t u>n EmplO)C•r OJ'r;t<ATOI! •'ti} ul Lj~lll\U l~·11d1 ~lb llltl fo\tll tlllW l'Cll tral t 1·lcphone rel:eµltun llultl:'S 5•: ~lllar~ In l·rea~e <lfl1•r 6n•>:.. !'10~ Fores t A vc • La.: una Beach. or l:Ull 1!17 :QI I before 10-15 110 , ................ _.Frt>etoYou 8045 Secretar y , All min1s trat1ve Center Ca pistranc> L:n1f1cc1 School D1,,t Ext·ellent workin~ cond Salary 9903-$1, ll2. Exl'ellent fr ange benefits APJ>IY tn person · Personnel ()( face. 32972 Calle Perler to.SJC. r~~' I X; Cllllflbdations ....... ............. Cwellelmd f0t the bes1 month 1n the 16 years of my business, And thanks to ............. for pulling the strings so they could ofl do what they are 'PROS'" a t ma~1nq good placements And o special rhonks to .... Dftf. for couming all our money' Lo••, Sec'y 1\1rpon Law Firm Top i.k1lls , bright or gantzcd Nun Smkr Jnstl' g.';t-90l5 Sec'y , Recepll(in1s t for EOl'.ii\A CM area con..'llru<'tton & real e:.tat e firm. Lite typ l'~AL'll fo:RS l'rc:.l'hool 1ng req 'd So m e full & part •t tme µo:. shorthand & bi-lingual lrvme 552 7331 Eng/Span helpful. S.S.19 pr hr. 40 hrs. Ask for T eache r Prl' S\'111101 Senora Angela, Cahwlla Costa Me:.a areu Inc. 711 W . 17th S t. rm 642-GHl G·l . 645-2937 --------1 Teacher . Pre-School ,\lso SENIO R ClTIZF:N for Subs & Aides. Hwu . Bch, tight careofelderlyCdM Area . Benefits Ca l l Gent. Room & Board + Marilyn 847 5284 o r small salary 640-9116 8'&2·2948 -------SERVICE Station atlend. Eipe r 'd . 1250 wk to ~art. Npt. Bch. 644-7151 ------S~RVICE STATION AT TENDANT. f'ull or part time Hourly + com m ission . Ins & vat· 673-3320. Service Station Attendant F!f Perm 6 day1wk. Gt.I TEACHER-S1>ec. Ed . I Master 's in Beh Sr µrcC. F.x11 . w /UO, multr handicapped adlts Ab1U t y to write 11mplement beh avio r al pro~r am plans. Supervis ory exp. r e q· S 8 5 () mo IJ I u :. benefits. K J0.4PM l 'ntt e<f Cerebral Pals} ,\!. S<K' • 546-5760. Pciy Plan See Mr Bolls TEACHERS ASS IS'f1\NT 2A90_~a1rvtew Rd C: M Spet·i;il da.'i!:tt'!I for han Service Statton Cashier <ltl'apped adult~ 2 yr!< Apply 1740 Ne wpo rt t·ollei;c l'llpcr rcq 'd Blvd 646-9661 S6CJO Exc·el 'aci111nn & .,. -1n,uran ce beo{'fat:-: Stn"'llf'JR C Wkd_,,,!l.30to4 P~ L'n1t nD ( , ~d Ce rebral Palsy ,\., Experienced shipp1011 & s111· 3020 W Harvo n.t r eceivtng clerk wanted St. Santa Ana. :>46 57t;u for Orange Co lighting T E A C II I N G S manufacturer. Must be expencnced wilh frejght S ISTANTS elementary . Unea. Respo111ible for mU1ic bacltgrounll de- Jogjo1 Ir distributing aJI slrable. experienced, de incomlna materials " pendab~. 91'1-8333 rooting all outgoing o r· ~..-..Cl ... ..a ders. Must be reliable & • ....,,....... '"'" have good handwriting Experienced e lHlro· Only experienced need mechanical. some PCB a pply 546-2901. processing background a Slear.UY 'Newport BHeh b ,500 Thia hilhJy 1ucceasful •t· torney offers very lucrative benefits in re- turn for your legaJ or s lmlliar background. A real professional with ex eel. skills required F an tastic benefits 557-6122. 731-7711 100'7o Free to Apphcant -----plus. Xlnt. pay 1beneftts Shoe sales. full tune with Growing rompany m San or w /out exp . or will JuanC11po 714 49:J 6624 train Good co ~neftts Apply in person !lam tu TelephoneSales llam ~on t hru Fri Stan S.b•e It l\A)O Mahog J 1111nj! rm ta ble & 4 matd11n.: 1'11r:. $250 OBO 752 ~ t.o.1king fur antiques Will e xc·h11ngc pro!1·:.~1onJI plumhtn)! fi73 J.'i71 l·\ 1• 1-:STATI'.; S Al.E S.11 & Sun r)l'l 11th & ~lh !lu111 1µm ~let al t 11m11111i.: :-.up ulte:., WO\ en Las kl•t:. l •1 u I s , l' I 1' t' t r i " a I hardware. cle .. ·tnl' 1ru11, furniture, clutldnl(. m1sr 715 l)elawlll'<' St . llolll inJ.,'\on Beach Applimces 8010 ...•.••.....•.......... G E. refrig, almond ml or . I yr old. 1r e -mak1:r tempered shelv1:s. $5...'iO 759-9327 .• Refn gerator. G. 1-; t5 c•u fl Harvt-st Guld :-.:lw cond ~ll8G5 & 631 2218 L~ s1de/s11.Je r e(ril( frl'eier cumho Xlnt cont.I S200 ~ 65:!0 5 Cli F"T Ainslon Hdn ~ Wulnu.t Culor. l.1ke Nl',.,, ~ 494 2833 Le~' Refng. C'll'a:i. works g(ll)d 565 54X ~ 1.3. ~ i.u:i;, Wa~her, l'lt>a11 wor ki. i:oocl S7~ 548 R.513. 548-441!15 l"reeur. ~rge upngl1t l'lean. work!> ~ood Si5 548-8513, 548 ·~'85 Kenmore Wa!>her & Dry er (elec >. Almond. Xlnt cond. f/500/offer 675-7314 R.C.A. Clothes Dryer for sale Working cond1t10n $45 Ph 968-6803 Hot Potnl Rt!fnJ!e Wht "'lie by o;1d•-. x Int cund SJ75 Older model refrtJ!c $ttlll IJ1~pl ;n l'om men ·1al l"rt·c 1.er Stolt fi73 21f!I fi71 'l:ll3 ·····-················· Gul<fl-11 rl't1 11•1 ,., .1 ud Hem1 57 J!'.t<J<I w k11b 6 12.1~~ lav' .t1>i !J'1til "e<'kcnd!> · K1ucn.:.11.J1 t Hur 111t'"' llh)l•k & j!f.1\ I oll t>1•.:.1>uill :i11 .. r '""' F'rvc Krrn:N~ 7 .... k.., I.ilk ~ht Morn~ 642 7U5 Heaul .\fl'X'nt.an I 11l Hull rn1:.. M..ile 7 m11, Jll i.hnt:; mnr(• 111fo 1·all ~~ 1311!) K1ttc•M! hs c h rokv11. wean<. .. J. rie.1rilc or11.:11ll'<I. perfed l)l'L~ !Jtitl :!.'itll AuMr Shl'pht•r1I "'hi F c m . :1 m 11 " • n 1b ) a rd 1'11 ii n r l' tr 1 o \' c s.it:.zs1:.1 Uldr k l.ub male PUJIJI" Fr cc: to gd ho mt• ~\Ht);-! Ador;1hlc lflwk lild k1llen" l tabh\. I l(ra) l~t shot f..12 1794 IH:'l'HlEVER. Fl-:~1,\1.E . µho ne fur tJt't.i11 .., 'l41i 8&12. ~t;..(7jj 2 S";ilp.11 nl S1amt•:-.1 It'll:., l fl t\1tn1• Slrt Pl t.lut> e~ t'1> 64" IS2:1 l.i: alt I r'r••t I >ol.it:t 11'\d 11 ;. .. 111 _ ) r .... \1.'f\ ..sflc1·11 .. 11;1t1· : 1:1·d-. ~'""' h <im1· li:Jll .l4!tl \11111 lJJdL..,hun.J. 111.il• rt:rl Al\t ' reg 1~t l•rt•d 842·4780. BASSET HOUND. Fem. 6mos :\KC. Be aut. Healthy. Friendly Gd flrne 63&!llil2 Oalmat1011 . t8m11s • F s p;iv1>1l . !>hots. aflt'• t 1 ,, n d t ,. w ..i 1 1 h d" I? I~ 1!7ti() Free F111 Dirt. ~4S· I 914 dard Shoes , 3077 So If yo u don't ~le1vc 1t Bns lol. C.M. when you r ead 1t, l:Omc Rein.:. dlx fri tSl frt!t'-top Furniture 8050 ,.,,_..S.,.•lu 4500Campus Dr . N B. 14211 Yorba St. Tusun Open MondJty Evenings By Appointment Only SICTYS/ nPISTS We have many openings for people that type 50wpm +. s h & dic- taphone very he lpful but not neceuary. Top pay. no fee. Apply now. Purcell Temporaries 4020 Bitth Street Newport Beach W -9055 SICY-OfC MGI P /Time. Prof pho n e tech. Good om ce skills. lite btka, or11n. abiltles. N 8 area. 1157 ·3066. S1ng 1ng Telegram Co holdmg aud1t1ons Want ed; people who are out going & fun-loving in- divtduals. Work Is part Ume w /pay. Must have own trans. Please call for appt: S57·2"8. Smell Parts Assem bly Clean work Jtrea STADS4.25 WILL ftAJM Apply between S.-1 lam 853 Production Pl1ce Newport Beach STOCll CLall Read bW9 ol materi•I. FUl job boxes. r«e>rd en· tries, restoclrln1. Exper. Ir knoWledle of electro- componenta belpfuJ. Call for an 1ppt: T e lo nrc Berkeley. 714-494-9401 Pel'SOllnel Office. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY - Major N~'~sed real estate company needs a responsible full-time person in the Relocation Department. Requirements: Ex- cellent telephone and intel'J)ersonal skills, good typing, clerical and or- ganizational abilit y. Diversified duties. Real Estate license pre· feM'ed. Send inquiry to: Relocation Department Macnab-Irvine Re alty Com- pany ' 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach. California 92863 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER s ee rt h appen. 1 400 +weekJy. 2ilthrs a w~k . 761-8051. Mr Ruddy Rodgers fre~zt!r, coµpcr. x l n1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOntl. $195 496 8030 G.E wshr $175: Kenmor<• vacuum $95; elc<'t Ill" twm blade lawnmower S95. almost nu 960-~ Whirlpool R e fr1 11 side/side dni-H arves t gold 19ct.tl lk new Must se IJ S650. 493-8l>19 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T•ptw Welton Needed immedjately 20 !l tude n ts and /o r homemakers who need to earn rn>ney working pleasant evening hours, 3-9 Mon'.·f'ri. No selling Salary : $3 . 75/hr + generous bonus. Across r r o m J oho W a y n e Auction. Sun. Oct 5. Jpm Alrport. Call Sue after Teel Center at Herit aie 2PM : 641-0Ult Park m Irv Over 180 ---------items sponsor ed by the T• .. pllau Solciton Ebell Club of Irvine. GroWlnl corp. Earn ex· lie des 1020 eel. money in the privacy "I Ir convenlence of your ••••••••• ••• •• • •• • •• • •• own home or use our Schwinn men's 27" 5 spd modern fac's. Colle~e Super Spt, crwser bars. s tude n ts 0 K ! Ca 11 ~~-185_. 642_·2828 __ 964 2239 for complete In 2 GlRLS BICVCLF.S. $40 fo.Askfor Bart each. Roort con d . I Travel Sales Schwinn, 644-4192. Have opening for person MX Bike Azuik rrame Al with persona lity & personal contacts that loy h1J1dlebars . for ki.. **I BUY** Good used f'um1turc & ,\pphunces OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTBS AUCTION 646-1616 & lll-'625 Solid. exec $500 des k. 30x60, must sell. $225 875-1230 or fi73·27 l2 KS waterbed, loaded w /X· tras, must see. paid S700, $275 O BO 754-L596 Refrig. $100, full s rie becl SSO . waterbed $75 7f>ll·871r.. Steve. Sofa bed & love seat, 10 mo old. SS511 or negotta h l1t 968 :112'7 Upholstered lh inli! rm couch & matchrng r harr Gl.lod quo lit} S I 15 . 546 3424 JOO gal aquanum. luve :.cat, more fum1t urc. s1•c l.hme ·A Line $56 %57 would like to learn the ~!.g wheels 5160 497 34611 tr ave I bu s ine ss . lulhlng Mahfiakl025 Sofal>ed $50/0BO lns 1de1outs lde sales ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-4150 avail. o.c. Airport :.irea. Angle iron . 10'x2' I x r Th (\ s Contact Mary 540-5851 2h x3/16, S7 ea. n ew. pvt ' op or e Line"'"~"·., -lied Like New Pd $500 Typhf P/T -party.~~·~ - -SellS2SO.JeffS.">7 l3a2 Student or homemaker . c-r• & Costa Mesa vie. Or . .... ....... · 8030 Coasi. College, 556-2791 •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• Typist, General orfice, no exper nee. H.S . Grad. Good beneftta Ir promo· Uon al opportunities. Irvine a re•. Farmers lns ur1n ce Group , S4CM100. E.0.E. FOR SALE!!! Canon AEl. Body on ly ... no leM. 6 months to a year old. Would retail at $220; now asking $125 firm. Call days 9 lo !I al 646-4451 & ask for Don Reis. W a It r es sea. a pp 1 y Doc)l-------,-0-4_0_ between 2 & 4. Stavros, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5830W.CoaatHwy,NB. KEESHOND Pups AKC. W AITRESS, appl y Champ sire. M/f". Pet& between 9AM·12PM , s h o w . P vt pt y . Ch.rlie's Chili Corp. 30011_2_u_1_dn_-l345 __ •ft6_pm_._ Redhill. Bld1. 2. Ste. 222, Costalt••· Cocker Spanlela. AKC res. really beautifu l. WANTED. MATU RE _54f._'711M ______ _ A DLT COUPLE to Poodle, M., toy blac k. mana1el811nil apthouM AKC, stud service In nice Eutalde CM 9'5-791or631..eo8'1 uea. a..u... Is lout ref. req. Exp. pref. To 4 mo old Old En1llah apply. plelaae send com· Sh eepdo1 w /p1per1. plete rwwne to ad no. $150. C.11 between S-lpm •1 Dally PiJot, P.O. Box 142-74$0. 1seo. Ca.ta llna. CA ----------· WllllAda Real R1>C'k Maple din. la· ble & rhairs, xlnt cond. $3501080. ~6-3182 ---- Custom FurnituN 8' Sora from Glabmons. new never used, w a s SUl9S. ask $995. Fabuloui; W & J Sloan serliunal. seats 12, like new, wa:1 13996, ask 11995. con be 2 !lttlionals. will sell half. Imported World Globe rolling bar. was $495, ask S250 . f"rcn t.'h hand car ved wood & cane commode for powder room toilet. • was S795, ask 1296. 48" round cor fee table Sl95. ()4.\.9447 Canopy Bed • complete bedsprd. Canopy and shs dble . size. 631-6067 01'645· 13118 Solid Oak dlnlng table w I lea(. S22S. 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CM Spmel pian<>. deep freeze. redin ing chair. child's br set 12 rtressers. desk. trundle bedl. bookl·ai.e headboard. girls Illsµ 24·· Swinn bike. girls 20" Swmn bike, tiirls clothin~ size 14 & pre-teen. 411 y r old Marx elert. train. baby 1t~m:., hook s & m1sr h s hlrl i lt'ITI "> S at /Su n 9 4 . !1111 Bermud11 Ur . ll R I Magnolia & llamtlton 1 Con:-.truc tion ma1 er11.1 1., for s ale \'<.ry reasuna hie Worn.I , alum wm dows. r lost•t tl11or:.. Iii sulatton, etr :!1311 Sunttt /\nu 1\ve. Cml F'l. CM. a~k for Steve ~-6985 Snug Top c:amper shell. fits i · Toyota bed. re as S..Si-8980 Jolv1 Wayne Tennis Club. family. SIOOO 6"'1·M05 het 8 & 5 wkdyo; TRS-80 Comptr Le, el II. Spac e 16K Over 50 teames & programs All acf' Xlnt rond $900 080 H1<'k alt 4 83!).0059 Deluxe m e t al (11•! ector "'1th he.id phones . $41)(). Cash only 64S 1600 --- SllOPSMITHSt.ll &· .111·cssoncs likl· nt•w. must '<•II 7fi0 0351 Sellrnc l<1tcst M:idame Alex11n1lrr rlolls & other r o llcl'I a hie iloll:o.. 111<1 tnryl'le JO's, toy puppet -.t;ige ;)O's, etc l'vt par '" 962 1!161 tHG SAL£ Sat /Sun II •I Hs hld. ~a rdcn Su tler Sufaberl· $175. nt·w t1t1crn b a r J( a 1 n s box s pnng & mtlttrcs:; 610·709l l!lti0 1929 621 $155 &ll·R:!OS. Pomsett1a . COM .;-ESTA'fF: SALi': Sat & ------~ lnl<.'f'10r Decorators' Sale Furn. Restored Anti ques. P la nt Stands . Lamps. Mirrors. Bar Stools. D resser. Des k, Ca bi n e t s, Tb l s. A r moires. Bra s~. W11·ker. Patio f"urn ~1urh More! Fantl!!trr Items. 60'l1~ Begonia Ave CdM OH Coast Hwy. SIS 9. Carnallon Alley --------- Hsehold rtems. unfinished rum. mis<: llle & marble. \014 to 10/ 12. 9-5. 977 W 19th Sl C.M 631 ·1920 SUn Oct ilth & 5th 9am •lpm Mt-tal camptnJt s up plres. woven bas kets . tools . clc c tr1t·al hardware. elet·t ric iron, funuture. l'lothmi;. misc. 715 Delaware St llunt lnl(lon Reat'h. ---- Bl bycrest t.'ri b w I ma It. 980. 2 GM car seats. $25 ea Weber BBQ. $20 2 Heatwave ix>r1 htrs. 110 ea 548 9008 C r lh. C htld cra ft , hardwood. cleun mat t res.<1. lllO. S56-8IM2 Sat & Sun . 10-5, 2400 SeWlng machine. :dgza!( E lde n . Costa Mesa. consolc /porUblc. A ·I. Ever ything must 10 ! with case . 185. SM-M42 Reasonable. Sun. 9·5PM. Perklnc lot sale. Acrou from O.C. Airport. 4$70C•mpus Or l>)'n•vll uxercycle. new aooo. best offer 673-0314 · F\lm. collectables, anti-Golf Me mbership, Irvine q u e•. pa In t I n I 1. Country C lub , $1200. necaattles. ' Eves· 7IO-Olln. TV, Radio, 'c" ""'"' "".111t,, rl·al HIFi, St .. .a 8098 1<o 11·k ... r klCI &. hah) furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••. :.it least lf>v r -. Hl:'as, 19ti '872 Ken Bea utiful Zf'fl1th 25" l'Olor TV 2 yr wmty , free di' hvcry. Sl24 114&-1786 Mittie al lnstrun.nh 8083 ..•............•....... CONN Director tromlA>ne •vtth case. Excellent con- dttiun, S100 G75-8052 after l.iPM Marshall 100 watt super lead amp $700. Ibanez electric Guitar 1.1ro · fessional model $450 641·8604 .student nute & tru mpet. SIOO & ~ 644·5544 after 5. RISSON GUIT AR AMP 120 Watts $350 080 Elect Guitar w11h 25 Watts /\rnp $130. Xlnt Condition. 5.';7-8393 VIOLIN: Gd student ... s iz e . Eu r opean handmade. S75. 002.1550 ----In~& ~,...... 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE 3 t'ro1<roma t1 r typewnters (Friden 2201 "1exownter.il. S500 ea Auxiliary cquipml m ducle<f (Select Data 2314. Outa Selet.1or 2217, Tape l'unch 2215 l has been u11 d e r s P r v 1 1· c c o n trac t /go od wo r k1n~ rond Sold in .. as is" rcm~l~!'10-7630 J BL Uemo Sale-Greilt s p eakl'rs. at great pnces Atlantic Mus il· 445 E 17th St., C.M 646-8895 COLOR T V S138 1 YearWarranity 642.).'.WO Atte ntion Song Write r$. Altai 4 channel sound on sound tape deck. Rran<l new heads. xlnt cond with warranty Clyde. 675-52$7 Beauhful wood cabinet 25" color TV , Sl2S 545 922.'I FOR SALE: Pair of t2" 3-way Spealcers S200 64&1777 loah&MmiM ~ ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat reflnis h1n£. t op sides. boot stnpes, super strurture. non-skid. refs 842 7413 Fiberglass & gel coat r<! pair Reasonable , relia· ble Refs. 492-5733 loah,McsiM Eqllip•Ht 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BM Exe c ut ive Typewriter SltlO. Nec<is repa1rs. Call 497-St;to (Ir late nl.:ht.s 497 4936. Sailboat trlr. 6 keel. 25'. adJustable . etc. Offer 67J..1003. Remmgton SR-101 ell·1· typewn ter w 1.:orrect 111.: feature. hkc new, Slj.5(1, 631·2600 Office P• tHlocu Like new Eight portable screens l.n autumn gold, fire retar dant fabric The sound retarda nt scr eens l ~'x5') a r c equipped wi th heavy fr1m ln1 a.nd fooUni8 In c l ea r anodl1ed aluminum. When set up In two (f ) s hape It· rancementa, lhey cre1te 3 lOx lO ofllces. Thf' or i1lnal C..ctory prlu Sl2IO otrmn1 •t teOO. Daleboul S.)' •.Beach Realty, GJ-7300 loah.Po...-9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1980" UNIFLITE 42 ronvcrtlllle. Extended salon , rull electrunlcs. galley up. totall> customized. Must sell. Offe red at $250,000 Nwpl V acht Exch 675> t800 30' Penn Vln. twin dsl. Sportf1sher. dealer de mo . full e lectronics, radar. full fishing pkic. Every option 188,$00. 213·:.Z:l&'ll. n3·5112·2444. 23' UNIFl.YTE New311Chry. VHF,llndr Flnanclna. au p avail. l'tetall price Slt.000 .., A. y . 646-9000 -----------~---------------· r. Trwlll1 9560 W•W..ted tltO Sunday. 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'71 Cal JI. t'llll'fl'll\'f <nus 1n11 retina t'<IWf' Uni.wt 1•1ind, ••.IQI "4f· 159.1 or bi!'I ll*I llOtU t:: l'at 15' ~ 11 h 6moa o ld 129 ~0 ::u ~ 1~enm1nii1 u · Nt"SNF.Wll(HtT • "IS sioo11 l..'~C design. t2 bu11 s 1!10•111 IOV \ '>t tli0.t111U NeW))On Y 111 hi EM•h111n&e 675 18uo RIDUCID ·n fUI z~o ~u" u k, liti> 080 ~Vf'• ~lQI 3 WHEF..L COLt' ('/\HT Sol'IW' R~pa In. $400 Ullll !\.411 23:~ ill Kaw KZA'l(J , ui.tum ~•l, allu"m, ral'k l<1w 1111, flflOll 770 !'9!M \'amah• SR~OO t:u111 I 1h11pf! Low m1h.•a g1: 9)0 Kem 4!2 Lu" Mulm llm", :.ljlb tl, ~t!U l'Ont $250 1wk ~II m 1 640-8585 23' CORONADO ~loop rnted ked main. Jib t:enoa. VHF. lJH man) extra~ :.ha rp $520U N VI p I \' a c h t E x l h . *NEWPC>fla~2 • '80 Penn Yan SponJishers IJ75 1800 •Like new 20 Mints 6 C All IB •Sleeps 4 adults ~sen • no Sabot Sailboat. L'1pped •Spacious rear hJlh outd.rive problems ~di S2SO Call Bob al 968 7ltl7 w pullnllln & tub avail: 20"'1', 22', 23', 24 '. evffl11115 •Dbl door cedar hncd 211', 2.11'. JO', 33'. Cloe;eout _....;.... ______ 1 wardrobe sale. call today. Marine loclh. Sllpa/ · Outfitters, 213·592-2859. Docb 9070 •Kitchen with a ni,tled counter top 213·582·3444. ••••••• • ••••••• •• • • • • • • • Loads of slortlg~ ROBINS FORD JIJf,11 •tANlHt't tHVO l''''" M l \A ••..jJ uUl(J •ltJ ~utll W1101Ue restort-d SlJ,000 ,\I.SO ·~ Mc.itM A Tuwn Sell1111 . 1 dr rt!loiloroo lc.111111 for i.tu 1lcut SIO.IMJ 675 tillil 'fiJ 'GliT l11rd part1> DAYSOHLY 114t> 701!1 61 ('ud L1mu:.1ne I ii 1>W1:. 1 Aibi> 00 liialaxy 1 :.1,UUU m1le:.1 l:lot h need 1110t·h worl.. Mukc urrcr 1.a2 :.i;n 1 1or ror msg I t4fi !lfjfj6 I ·111'.IC:um1nuJ.SO !:ilk hlk 111lr 4 ~pd Ur:111ll 11cw t·n11 Ne'W urc.'!I, .:d mpg $30I (I 549 K44.'> l!ll:IO DulSun Pkup. ~hdl. mag wheels & tires 1.0 nll, like llt!W. $5,UOll K:ll 16'16 75 Toyota I' l ' xln1 rne,·hanical l'ond oet ra dean. new radials, 0$:!750 or bsl urr 536-7674 ·75 Chevro let pic.'kup 11800 . Ca ll days s.18-9166. evei. -548·5825 ----' '70 Dodge 4x4 Truc•k 4 Speed SJ.2()J 645-:&ll '65 4 Wheel drl\e Jeep 66 Jag 3 H Sedan 85,000 Tr\k'k Xlnt cond $135(1 rrnl .. :. l::x conti $5300 ur be:.t otrer 536 4923 t.i:l i!l71.i Wk nd:. ---- Good 1n ve.,1 m ent '54! TOMG Asking Sl<l,500 '57 T bird ~.SCX) Both l'Ompletel} res tor e d Xlnt 213·990 -1812 ·59 Ja&WU' Mk lX. Nice orij.tsnal liUlumobile <.;ood rrech. shape No rust. $41100. 602 774 -7251. '79 Datsun Pickup. 15.000 m1. SS.WS. Nero C:on·~ll e 119.t 3.15i 9570 ............•.......... ·n Oudge \'an. OHIO, 4spd. 49,000 ml. gd cond, $3200 Arter 4pm ~·all 5411·943.J '72 Ford Van, rebu1ll en.: OVER ... looll For Your Good VW, Porsche or Auch VW PORSCHF: AUDI 445 E Coast lliwa~ al Rayside Dnve Newport Aeal'h tl73·11JOl1 AMtot,IMpOrted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FlNALALFA ROMEO CLEARANCF. ALL '79s MUST GO I "We're Dealin'" 1980 SPIDERS HERE MOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACll 752-0900 PRIC.ElJ TO s1-:u .. 1\lfa Romt:ro Sp~·der L"on1 ·17•,, air. Blaupunkt sleroo. :.tlVl'r , I own<'r S6.750or b:.t otr. 49'J 3205 & SADDLEIACI VALLEY I WORTS 11;.t recei•ilM)ffw lottsM,.. .. of Mew 1910 .. W's! Exl'ellent Select ion Come In Today Hefore They're Gone ! Abo. •. .. ~MW's To Choose From! f'or I he Best Deal 1n Orange Count) Come See Us Today '. SADOUIACIC VAWY IMPORTS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy \lission Viejo 831-2040 495-4949 Closed Sundays '78' • BMW 633CSL 43,000 IOI $21 .900 Pvt ply 1-456-2205 Nwpl moonng 11t 32' P<.: •Dual aar C<ond1lioner!'o -1111!1119!15!10~Qin'l!llllll~ ....... ft.-•-•I sloop, xlnl loc." $17,000 "6new8plylires "'-Owneribkr.675-9137 •New eanhtont: up 1930 Ford .id r $5600 75l 4599 or 96<! 7788 Also '72 MK IV $2SOO c·ustom mt. mags, stcrc•o 'i 4 Spyder. :J!l.t)(~I rn1 1:u S2500i0 UO. 962-8068 m ud S.'l:Nl '72 Ba \Ian a. auto, air 1;.11; 1~15 .5tereo. xlnt rnnd. Mus t 23· custom bit Chriscrart loah c---a & holslery cabin cruiser. complete· Sid'..--9010 Ready Cor immcdiale de ly refurbished June 1980. bve.ry with:.> days 1>arts Head. galley. slps 4, ••••••••••••••••••••••• & labor guarantee $9500 Dana Pt. Marina, slip '79 Bayliner Liberty, 20', B-11 Mainland. $8900. like new, 1.20 hp inboard, ea. Avail to see on wkends, marine radio, trailer, w e e It d y s c a I I SB2SO. 673-flll9 (213 )9'5-3ll05. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Larsen 15' Ski & Fish Boal -with 50 HP Mercury & 1577 Scarab JO' twin 3505. low hn. high perf. equip. 70mph +. mus t sell. 124.500 w/trlr. 759·1913 or 64(}-1963. trailer. $1500. 546-2629. 13' Ska Boat, w/trailer. 100 hp Mere, mus t s ell. Sl800. S51·2743 DALE'S RV l7141 SSt-4446 15092 Harvard Ave Irvine '29 FORD Roudsler P U Body Including Bed $1750 bi5 3175 9530 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Duna Buggy & Trailer New engine. extra parts. dean M S. 7996 art 6 ~.Roe., ... 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77-23' Mako, inb. rully 14 ' Glasspar W/50 hp ·79 Brougham motorhome Like new Good rruleage. $1000 & lake over pymts. Call &i6-a566 or 640-4203 -----'79 Ho nda Od ysse~ equipped, priced to sell. mere & trlr. Eng. nds 673-9363. work. $350. 631·5417 1980 Winnebago Chsertam. Boughl new-April 80. 26'. 3000 mi, warranty ~mt cond. SU~ 979·~ 1980 Van .. Chevrnlcl $8,700/0BO 494.2!196, I\ msg -------- 1973 Dodge Surfer V11n, frig, bed. l'apl :.1111 ~ chairs, auto trans . air. c rpts. $3000 64 l ·lliiO-I '1)3 Blue CorvaJr Van. c·ol lector':. tlt!m llnlli>ecar model Gd cond $1000 ·194·9901 1, ton Chev) Van. 45.000 m1. AmtFm stereo ta1>e. air auto, ps, pb. c.·ustum snl. $3650. (1H598451 Nero Corvelle, 894·JJ57 '811 Formula, 23'. Runs ex· .... StGroge 9090 eel. Best ofr. ••••• • ••••••• ••••••••• • valid thru 6 120 18 1. 4Whee4Dri 9550 am/rm cass. color TV. •es AutoleasiftcJ 9580 microwave. 1rernaker. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7~ Alfa '111d<·r t'111t\'1•rt S ilver '' rn;i ruon 1111 Blau11unk 1 /\M FM slcreo $7.t~io •1r h+~'' ofr S48-211W '707 ....•...•.............. 1974AUDI IOOLS ... our door au1uma1 11 and air, ~lot d ri' c •493X ILJ $2195 JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEM 18711 Beach Bh•d HUNTl;o.l<.iTON BEt\Cll 842-2000 MJ.342() Dry s torage available '76 Blazer, Cheyenne pkg, ·---------1 generator. awning, CB rustom pa.mt, 36 .. tires, '80 Audi Dtebel, 2 110~ ~··II 6'1-1·5613 f!!I HMW, xlnt con d . 29mpfl, S2895 <ir besl ot rer, 835·5726 73 BMW 21)02 Stereo, air, hpd. nlC'e automoh1lc nt-00002 n 4-7251 ---· Capri 9715 ..................•.... '7!l BMW 3201. all option:., he1ge, 45.000 m1. mint m nd Wknd l'V $81 '\915 -- ·79 Capri . blal·k RS, loaded. moonroor. tan llhr. l6-22mpg, assume L~l' S230 rm 5.'1&5050 ·;4 Mercury Capn, mt m xlnl cond, Sl500 OBU EnJ( needs some work. '18 FIAT Spe>rt 124 Convt Whl!Tan Int l own. new tires. well miunlatned. 14999 Call 714 760·07211 eves. ___ _...__ '79 Spider 2000, sell $7700 or lake over lse $400 & keep equi ty & dep 1242 mo. 22 mos. S500 m1, fully eq1apped, auto A clean classic. 642·9572 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEAl)9UARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE OU>SMOllLE HONDA GMCTIUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd COST A M t.:St\ 540-9640 '77 HONDA CIVIC AutorN1t1c transm1ss11m power brakes , i.:.1:. m1lea1<e t8SSSLS 1 S3499 ~'7'4"dH Ll'.'ICOLN Mt:RCURY 16 AUTO CF'.NTEH DR IRVINE l\:.MI i{)()() '76 Honda, 3dr 5 .,r1cl. air. elean. run:. gu. $2950 cash 00 · El!l95 ·71 Accord. 5 sp<J. air am rm ca.%. xlnt. :.t>rv rec. St500 08() 675-15!14! 9730 . •••.............•..... '63 XK E Rare 3 II Excl.'l bod~· ml Wire:.. rad1a b 58200. Lag 661 3982 CLEARANCE SALE! •Ml '79 210E Lake new·s unroor Ueige \049871 1 I K low miles-low vri1·"' 12 12 warranty •Ml '79 210SE Sunroof alloys Maple 1052XFU 1 I.ow m1lb·low pncc> 12 L2 warranty •Ml '79 210 CE Sunroof. ca.~sellt> Black (17 1YllGJ Low miles-low µnee• 12· 12 warranty •MB '79 300 D 2 to l'huose rrom ( 1~X.XB1 Low mires low pric" 12 12 warranty •Ml'79240 D 2 to l'hoose from 1872XIX I Low miles low pnc·l· 12· l.2 warrant} •MB 77-78 SLC's :1 to choo;.e l'rom <627SXU) Lo" miles low pri' e 12 L2 warranly •Ml '79G 9 L.Qaded (!129YSt\ > IU k low miles low pnt'l' l2 12 warranty JIMSUMOMS lMPORTS l!f70 HARBOR BL\. 0 C~"I' t\ MES/\ 631-1276 --- '79XJSMew -MG 9742 Wht Red I nl $21 .600 ITTS.5603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Dunes. 1131 BostonWhaJerl3,40HP, Back Bay Dr. NB loaded. trailer , $2800. 644-0510 radio. fu lly s elf· liftkit,very,very clean LEASING tanks. fully e11w11ped , contained. sleeps 5·8. MS00/080. 548·8454. $ll2.27 ~~--97--9-2788 64~1847 , .. _________ _ 1978 MG MIDGET Oy n11m1l e y e l low roadster w /only 33.000 o rii.11nal miles Ver) dea n and s harp . l!IOiUJW) Dys: 675-0740. •----------Prieed below wholesale Monthly + lax • at $25,000. 1980 Crusader Jeep '72: CJS. VS. Many 1980 Datsun200SX• Mini-Cruiser also availa· extras. S3200 SlOOOcap reduction• ble. Phone weekdays. 498-1724 Adjusted cap $7,924.49 . ,, .... ,.. .... 29 CALIFORNIA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-3344. •72 Cl*VY....... residual $4.358.47• F Total payments $16,561.'12 f1y BridfeSportfiaher c us. S./ F/~A·leq. VBF.Sndr .... t120 Finaadlls, •Up avail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retail price $25,000 . '79 Datsun, 7"2 · bed, incl. or R e nt 2 2' D I x .iW.D./350, Am/FM 8trk. EAS Sli56l.72• Motorhome, $200/wk + n/c, auto. new tires, tank To start 11,456.20 + pro-,.pe.500 A. Y · ~9000 dlx King cab. like new. 28" OWENS EXPRES.5 s e e t o a p p r e c . V8 Power, VHF. Sounder $5400/080. 645·4614 AM . l&: mi. 493-4168. r ack, dual exhaust. rata• $3150/080 1-639-3625 Based on 36 mo open Financing, slip avail. Tent trailer xlnl shape Retail price $12.000 sips 8. gd b~y. SlOOO. ' SB500 A. V. 646-9000 9113-633.S. '73 21· Lubis owe. all Motertwecl.... t 140 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Small travel trailer llOO or trade for Dune Buagy 847-5125 after 6pm end• 66 lntnall Seoul. new DGM LEASING brakes, clutch. tires, etc 642_11Uj Good cond . $1506, .,.. 980-7106. &lass. two gas, cstm •••••••••••••••••!.f•••• S.F., 2 bail, A.P .. rath .. MW>becaoe moped, lo mi, VHF. Blmilli w/incl. ar xlllt cond. Puncture pro- covers, ·psbl NB slip. of tubes . c arrying $18,000. 673-0317 • basket, banana seal + ·a KIT 22' Sips 6, self· contained, gd c ond. '80 Toyota Sport longbed $2500. 64&8089 U4, all options· except 95'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ---.---.. ---.-,.-.... -----1 air. '7800. 675-1187. & Acuumift 9400 Trwb t560 helmet. All6. 760-1881 31' Silverton F1ybridge, -------------- ''J&. N.B. slip avail. Twin PEUGEOT 103 Like new. 225 HP. gen, like new 2SS miles. 1425. with many xtras. $42,500. s:JS..8091 P.P. Bayley, 644·7872 or c· tt' .. oped S300 75l·l3ll. 1ma 1 ... • or ----------1 best offer. '73 BASS80AT loaded. re· 646-4972. ady to 10=.r · 7 9 Sp e c E d b I k ----------• Motobecane moped 1980 Cruaader Mini· w /extras. xlnt cond. Daycruiser. 4.'W Hi·Perf., 14251080. 673-5454 or Berkley Jet w /adj. ride 673-0164 plate. yellow & orange -. ---_-----.- w /saddle Interior. 45 90Suzuki FZ·SO, 50cc. llke tot -1 h -t new, $500. .. rs. swim s ep, sur-S46-0l9S _rey top. full gauges. custom cover, Roadrun-MOPED 1977 SONY ner Tandem Trailer (Vespa> Good cond 2500 w /bearing buddi es miles S 1 2 • 0 O 0 . P h o n e Si!OO 968-0290 weekdays. 631-3344. ---------- 9150 17 ' Sidney Sloop. trlr. compu1, etc. SlBOOtofr 673-1003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAftSAftS WITH USID PARTS Imported car parts IMPORT Alfl'OSUPPLY 101 N Manchester Anaheim 776 9000 '71 Spitfire Parts ror sale 646-4764 Misc.._. GUI 240%. 260%,.... 768-5837 WANTED! Will trade 12' RBT W /Outboard or Regular Pool Tbl ror tires ror my Scout 11 548.2335 Woa for W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JM PORT ANT NOTICE TO .--------·1s Honda CB 750F Model. READERS AND enitne 811 C action 4X ADVERTISERS Yacht Sales 2 Poaitioftl are open for exp'd Yacht Salesmen with profeuional & s uc- ccufw sales hiltory. 11IE CROW'S NEST 6'73-&511 u · Speed, 85 HP Mere, }lllt overhauled, $2200. ........ "111J ET SKI 3mo1. old, mustaell! naoo sa.-n ••••••••••••••••••••••• p11tons and rings Weber The price or items 40 DCOE·l8 carb. R cam. advertised by vehic le All enJine work done by dealers in the vehicle Norris Cycle Prod. Less c lassified advertising th 1 n 1 000 m 11 es on columns does not include en1ine. Custom seats a ny applicable taxes. K.ftber raising headers . license, transrer rees. New cruising handle finance charges. fees for bars and mirrors. SLSOO. air pollution control de· 492·2851 vice certifications or de-----------1 aler documentary pre· 'TT XR75 Xlnt Cond. paration charges unless SD5 otherwise specified by ._,2756 the advertlaer. ----~-----· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Chevy 12 too pickup, ps. pb, Sl800 'lF.635031 Nero Cormte. 1194.3357 '5'1 Ford. runs or good for parts. Da ys 646-7901 ; eves 646-56'12 '78 Chevy S/8 Ton. cust~ dlx. auto trans. air. !is. pb. radio, whl, J0,000 mi. x.lnl cond, $4500. 646-9464. '76 Datsun Truck. $2650 Goodcond. 495-m26 ·72 Rancher o, auto. 6 c~ hnder, $'1600 645-1257 ·72 Luv w1Chevy VS, auto, new paml/t1res/bucket seats. cass. runs & looks good. 548.9004 ---------'7•1 Chevy '2l0n w camper shell. No eng Like new $2,000/0 80. 770·6892 ·79 C hevy H a lf T o n S al verado Loaded Showroom cond. Black w /camel interior Low low miles. 16750 979·0368 '78 Datsun King Cab. Sacri flee $3000. S45-<m0. Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified /\d is a sim ple matter just call 142-5678 . WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top used cars-foreign, domestics or classics. Ir your car is extra clean, see~flRST! -~ . ,.~llllor-..c~ 2925Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAN CARS ANDTRUCICS CONMRL CHEVROLET .X:X 11<11 lM •r B" d , ., ~T \ \'1 ~~ \ 546-1200 HIGHIUYER Top dollars for Sport:. Cars. Bugs Campers. 914's, Audi's AskforU/C MGR JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAG&I 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14Z.2000 TOPDOU.AR PAIDFOI &OOD&CLEAN USB>CAIS! ·79 Audi SOOO S , 1 m m aculate . all xlras, black, SlU,000 or ussume lse. 682·4886. 79 SOOOS, for sale or as s um e leas e . C all 1-286-1419 week ni!lhts or 552 0366 da ys o r w~kends. -----------9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlEAR SHOW IOOM COMO. "aJ Austin-Healey Sprite, mech sound. New top. tires. ball. mutner. the best of paint jobs. No rust, no arddenlS. all re- ceipts tr warranties for parts & work 8 1'· romphshed are a vail to buyer. A real doll, $2800. Lag 497·2656. IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER &I sr 'UOADWAV SAHlA ANA 835·3171 THE ULrlMAlE OlllVING MACHINE •USB>IMWs• '72 200l2 lu w, sir l2061 I '733.0cs Cfltl, m1.nll05.'\9l '74 2002 t11sir 10332 1 '7 5 2002a I OIXJ.5 ) '7S530ia w s r I M83l '76 2002 S I 41;p 115711 I '77 6JOcs1 c~XG 1 '78 320t 4 sp. alr 14228 > ·79 320ta. air 16005 l '78 SJOia loaded 15468 > ·79 528ia s /r t2615) CloMd 5-dcrys ~COUNTY'S OU>EST & Salcs·Ser Vl ce· Leasing Rov C....-,lftc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640·6444 IOIMcl.Al&l's .. ---------- '71 Capri, new clutch. runs weU. Sl200. Call 548-4739 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971DATSUH JIG% 5 speed w/air, stereo & real wire hweels. Low mileage, jet black beau- ty C429YPXl $7ft5 JIMMARIMO YOUCSWA4HN l87U Beach Blvd. mJN'TINGTON BEACH 14Z.2000 '77 ....... XJIZL 24,000 mi, dk green, tan leather. xlnt cond. $8750 (213 )998-7117 $1795 JIMMARIMO VOU<SWAGEN .._ 9712 18711 Beach Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH 74~ J .H. A·l mint cond. 842-2000 Must see, 111 appl-5 MGI 97,. ... speed 546-4770. e x 8 b/4 .... 6prn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I._ Ghio 9714 •79 MGB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROA.OSTER ·71 Karmann Gh.ia 49M, 4 cylinder, 4 speed. AM- runs xlnt. S3300 FM radio. low miles. 497-3201 tl,000 t911WlJC) . $419' '70 Ghia, lite blue. xlnl cond. new clutch . Am t Fm c ass. $3200. 646-9464 ~?'4~ LINCOLN-MERCURY l6Alfl'OCENTER DR. 73 KG, auto. 7SK /m1 , very IRVINE 830-7000 clean. 12795 or best offer, 83.5-5726 70 KG. c•onv. new top. clean int text S3.W5 or best offer, 835·5726. 9738 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1979MGI Very c lean · B '. 10,0llU miles . joCreat bu ~' t055XXI I $5995 1977 DATSUN '71 Mazda RX2. 4-dr. nu Sharp l i ttle F 10 paint. nu cng, 13K m1 JIM MARINO VOUCSWAGEM Ul7ll Beach Blvd. hatchback. Sec lo ap $2100. 963-2847 HUNTINGTON DEA( 'I I 842-2000 prcc1ate. 1031571 1 $2995 JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH . 142-2000 1979DATSUM l102DOOR 4 speed trans. casselle stereo & body side mold 1ngs. (0294031 (Stk . 523.1) ONLY $4219 HEWPOIT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH Ul-llOO ·n 2SOZ 2+2. 4-spd, elec. sruf, AM1FM cass. A IC, SJK ml. $8500. 661-7074 '76 Datsun P.U .. long bed. camper shell. gd cond. l3250. 540-6468 .. 730-7546. ·73 240Z, lo mi. $3,500 546-3736. '77 280Z. Orig owner . Burgundy, 4 spd, AIC . '80RX7. lvr. blk ml .. air. only 200 mi. $8700. P f' 979-0794 art 5 'AO RX7 GS d c. s r s~pd may trade 714-493 9188 '79 RX7GS 5spd. am rm s r . Yellow ·en EAM CLASSIC. 7J MGB.(;T_ xlnt cond. new paint, lie" inl. s lereo cuss. $3()(11) or hsl orr 499 :l205 'i9 \1GB While. wire whb. :.l<'rl'O, xlnl cund Sti.ooo l~-1287 P U FF" 2J M, S7i01! 63 MGB l'on'l'rt Xlnl 731·1390eves c.'Ond ror lst )ear Edll ·79 RX7GS Loaded Xlnt Cond. Only 14M m1 . S7995 494·4745 /641 -0725 leave message 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 300 Turbo. lmmac. Maple yellow. $26,000. 1 No s unroof) 640-9738 '77 ~L. "5,000 ml, xlm cond, tan w /lthr int. $23,500. Dys : 644·6440, Eves: 673-3238. '73 450SL. silver, mint, new tires. $13,900. P.P 640-9613. 549-aoo.. "72 2SOC, lllnl cond . air. 96000. $0!9'J~) 080 !Y/2 ltl50 Opel 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19720PEL ICADETI coupiE 4 speed radio & hcatN Looks & runs joCreul C0Yl302> $1495 JIM~IHO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 lieach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 Opel Station Wagon. '• Al least 20 mpg. MIUI sell lo bsl ofr by Sunday Must see lo bid. 536-0474 '"'"' &'SON. Beach Blvd. tapes, lllnt rond. $6250. LA HABRA 7l4/S75-72S9 ____ SS2_·_7_34_9_. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• '•. Lucien 16. 25R. vam llull , sli p In NB . beautiful. 14000 .... 10 .. SAM'I' AMA HI lb• ab1ol11tely ever· JUUq, I tNlp, beaut. "911. Pou N.8 . slip. ...... 0.... will COii· Wider each•nte for BllW, Mercedes, or W ~~ED! 15Mi.No.ofSAFwy> MIK•••IMll Al"llll C714)52Z.Slll Late model Toyotas and Sunday by Appt. 240Z. 260% parh '68 MB 250SE coupe, white. blue leather int. a te. radio.675-S853 '79 Mercedes 3000 diesel. like new, all extras. sun· roof, new MJchelin llres, Mexico cauette. etc Sl9,500. Serviced r e eularly at Slemons. Call 1-67·5612 in am Sat or Sun. ORANGE COUNTY'S PEUGE<YJ' DIF..SEL HEADQUARTERS 1910 5051 IG•&DMMll .•SJMeves. ,. me.a 12. c:stm. lat- -· ............ bot, yar. _.., drlll, boat ..... mc.t on Wen ea..& ...... I .. ,IOO "'1n. -.1mor•·Ol'TZ Ji IUNfml IAILIOAT U... New. '700. Call ..-.... V o I v o s . C a I I u s I !~~!!!!~!!!!~!!I 768-.S&17 TODAY!!! ' 7 6 D a t s u n B 2 l 0 IMW lt7Z l.O CS Auto. Mustsell.MlMl896 Honeybee. gd cond. $3000. or bst ofr. 642·S235, '78 S30, 48pd, s/r, mags, 9Si·8641. amtrm ca.u. xtra clean, Beige. 552·3807 '78 BMW 3201, all opt.Ions, PORSCHES beige, 45.000 mi, mint cond. Wknd/ev. 511·40U '78 BMW 2002, brown/tan, '80 2llOZX. perf cond, T- roof, lo milea1e. Loaded. '7$ ~L. bill, red int. 11· Silver Blue. 731-7438 lo)'I, very clean, $17,500. eves. ~ '80 Datsun 210. xlnl 'IO TD WAGON. New! tran1portatlon car . llOmt. Coll 1291IOO. Sell M300. 491-3406 97.000. m -J.110eves. WANTED low ml, map, am/fm , xlnt int/mech, MtOO. Allow ua the opportunity 7S2·93'1l /64().705e 'TT 110 Waaon. 41pd, Pl. ·• 190 ~yl. Nn-valve1. to con11der the purchase 1----------1 pb, tilt, Am/Fm. cloth Blaupunkdl Sl,750Vbett. HERE MOW!!! IEACH IMPOITS IMI Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75~0t00 PEUGEOT 1978. Sct.t DIF.SEL. Mint condiliop. Air. Alll /FM stereo, s~­ rool. PS, PB, pe>wer wiJt dows. auto .. 25 mpg ri~ 30 hwy. $'1.500 firfO', <307UYQ> '181 ·87~J <River sidcl. Prlvutt Party. or lrade·ln of your clean 521 SZlO.H +Tex seal.I, lm11111c. 861·0833. Call: ~1G51. *·1632. Ponche. Check with Us , __ ...... Toda 1 'IO ~ec...C.r. loaded, 240Z '72 58M mLauto UO S .L. Conv .. Choe/ ---t7S y. 80moe. O.E.L. SZ,SOOdwn am/fm, stereo. a /c, belt Camel Good c ond . •••••••••••••••••••••+' '15-5803 offer. Wllnd ar Eves 10011 + miles. $15.500 1117$ PORSCHE 914 i.a -- '78 2002 SIR. 41pd, stereo, _942_·01_19_______ 640-G'.M, 955-SW ~~'::1~t~!e~~~~~ Sienna Brown, Xlnt '71 Dat1un Kina Cab Mercedll BenalSOSE otter. Leavins the 1ta C' Cond. thruoul •t700 Tnack. Secrific:e DIOO. MSOO ... MUST SELL! <714 145-D?S/~ 545-0170 • Evea, "7.aelt IGOLll. ' ' ' . . ~ . ' . . . \ 'W ti() R.. 'i(.' I h~ At l>I ~ t Coa l llJ"'" N.,wpon Dt'a~h tl7't O!tOO -12 POISCHI t t I COWi ~ ~~ I. polli.l\4-0 allU)lo atcn b.111u11f111 '°'"ond1 i1uo 1 t 187 WKI I SIHS -. . ' \'W l'OltSCllt; -\lll>I .w~ i-: l'oaiic 111" •> N1•wµvr\ llP11c:h ITT:l IJlllMI m~ f ur.ill l ',11 n•r11 I hot' bnl "' I an m1t·n111 111111 f~I wht.'t'ls '" l~'h I 11111, rnr '' f 1,,h I 11 fort un.1h•I\ °'""' "'"" 759 111\J i>1 "'4U l \11.:J '?!l lurw' uril!r.1 .:MAI m1 full\ loat.ltc'll kl\...., I', ., abbolulcl) f1a\\h·&~ ''u lt Buh, 675 HHI 111 l'fjJ ;mH i5 Pt r ... 1111' \II I ' t' 1 \ \.'!CdO, pol lllt1i::. II""' lift':> ,ltn1•l.s '>l'JI \n1 Fm 1 ,1..,:0. ht·Jtfrr-, l.Jru LO\\t•rt·t1 i l4 S i ll i'9 tin ii,~ il4 !iJO.dl.~l'Vt•::. '75 Por::.t•ltt• ~I IS Hlk hlk 1C .. '\spd ~1u ~1 "'II $15,000 646-09211 ff '71TOYOTA C&ICA .) -~ air 4flfldltlun1n1t. llntf'd ,clnu , 1•aul'l.tc• •~R ' SIJtt ~"JIUJH ttOSUA Ill V'l't>l'l-:N'rt-.:R UR IR\ lN t:: k311 711011 '71TOYOTA COltOUA WAGON ~ «') ltnJtt illr rondH111r\ '"IC r u•lom "h1·1·l1o hl'.llt•r barp S4 1!17 1ilWXN1 '4497 SOUT H C OAST D ODGE 2lJ8ll Harbor Bhtl C'OSTAMto:."iA 54~0330 7ii t 'orolla. 2 fir .,,'<.!, 1wl•1. ~uod cum.I, good rnr>g, SJ.5(,() 5.16-0121 '76 9115 lmm;.H· ull 01> TriYmph 9767 lions Must ::.ell , h.,l 11fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• th1..'i Wk A!il (}131 . ii:ll 57K.1 1978 TIUUWPH 'S7 Porsche, S4SOO. 957-8170. '78 Blk1lilk 928 l'urM·h~. S2i .950 or as,umt· b e al low pa) ment.:. 640 !196(1 ti75 860<1 "ill Porst he f!ll S<.' Tan.~u. mot·ha bruw11 I •>.1dP1I 28.000 m1 \llo' -.. IJ 7 ,S Leath~r \ l'. l:ll .. upunkt rrrFm"R t rk". <;upe r dean ~J.51.IQ li57 IJ2~ d)S, 552 38(17 l'\C:. & wkcncb I' I' 'fiO P11r~1·hv :1s1; 1:011d r'ond 1;7'.) 6970 wkll)' b75·<!20k eve~ & wk end:-. '58 Spec•l~lcr. rc .. t•>r e<I . red, blat·k lvather 111 t, ne"' tire. ... 67!> 595:! 'flS 3.1tl M' 2ml 1•,,111•1 . c;1gnat reU lul·q1.w1 . ttlk int. ::.ut)erb l'J rt 1 •111 course >lb.5011 117.1 7::0.1 ·n !IJ 1:... Sa1·nfll'l'' S\111 un der w11rranly 1'~"' tire:., elec :.,r, lthr alarm . pe.rf ect Sl6. 900 76().8(XJ l Rolls Royce '756 ..•••.•.•.............. .tt1 DEALER IN U.S.A ClOSf O SUNDAYS 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1980 SAAB TURIOs HERE MOW! EXCB.UHT SB.ECTIOH! RACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Stre\?t NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 ----s..Dar'\a 9762 ·••···················· ·n Suharu Coupe.• s.,p<i, grt car. veq • dean $3200 644 15-'\.l Toyota 976S ··•••·•················ 71 Corona Wg n . air Am/Fm. xlnl. ~50 nr l:xst of r :'>51 5643 llyna m1le s p11r ire roadste r . Very clean (~JX> Sl995 JIMMARIHO VOUCSW•GEH 18711 Beach Blvd !IU NTINGTON BEACH 84.2-2000 '74T1UUMPH Tl-6 M 1t·he I 1 n R ad 1 al s 1744MIG> Call 83~7600 ~?'4"~ HONOA '\ UI /\L:TOCf.NTER PR IHVINI•: 8:lT'7600 ·79 Tnumph TR7 rnnvert1 - lll1!. 5spd. AM1FM stereo cassC'\le .. \tC flawless 9,000 mi. S85001oHer 1 G.19 3625 aft 6PM '74 Triumph Collel'lors Cl:u.s1c Must see lo a p· prectale $4150 640.1!164. Tri um ph S pitfir e fiberalua hardtop. '200. 64&-J69Z. TR·7 '76 Am1Fm cass. iur. moving mu.st ~ell. S2950 673-t86.1 llestort-d '61 J r1urn ph TR3. gd eond. SJ.000 or best offer 7l4 645-2656. i <! 1' Hn (.;ood Con d ~troni: l'::ng Sharp Paint New P art ~• $2 R50 MS~ Volb wogen 9770 ...•......•.•.......... '74 BUG E xt !Int X Int Cond. Nl!w Pnt &r Tires . Runs Gr eat $320(> firm 51\li 3237 WAMTB>! '70 '75 BUG or CAMPJ::R Musl be m good shape • :'>47·3182 1979VW SCIROCCO \-er) :.harp sport coupe, 4 weed w st~reo Xtra l'lean' $6CJ95 JIMMAAIHO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd . ffUNTlNGTON BEACH 14~2000 '71 Corona Ma rk 11 w~n. 1 '79Convertible, best offer. spd. 2 dr. good mpl(. ask xlnl cond, blk/blk. Sle.reo ins suoo S<\2·0177 cass. 833-7880. M-F' 111111 l.JlkUWfJOd lllv11 LONG 81".AC:lf IJI)) lt7-l66l Oi>t-.:NSUNllAVS '790.ASH• l t111or !>emu. 4 ~tt>reo. l'l .~lt. 1112XNZ> '"" ~·ot·.-1J 1111I1• .. . ' ~' -. . ..._,, ,_,...ttd ...... 1..,ert.d ...... Ulff .UM4 ...... UM4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V........ t771 Yel•o f772 C..-.C tttl .,_. tfH ....... tfl2 OWi•"• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 YW IUS VOL VO i1 Sedan de VlUe, luok1 '71 DOIMH ·• Mualana. 6 cyl, tlean, '12 O&da Vla\a Cnaiaer. Oyruimlte 7 ya•i.e.:.21,t'r, 1 areal. lid t:Ufld .. 11ave.. ASPIM WA&OH ttSOO. drl ve to appr eciate. jJiie'd "11t~~·u .. stlif' SALIS, SBYICI aal u se11 re& 11as Automatic. AM riu.110 , 847-8418. ____ SJ.500/olr.Ma-4131 11 trluri' t~R1.A 1 AHDLIAS... loaded. kt ml Sll95/U&t alr,roolrack <WrRI"> .,..,11 CLA.5SIC amtrm ·11 Olds Dal Cullats MHS f lV l!':RSEAS DEUV Elly 84.5 "47 Sl4t7 cus. r\u tirt!ll pnl, lint Brahm. &o mi. Lota of ex V~=~ EXPERTS 'b!v~!.d~!s:d.~an SOUTH ~:wheetsn90067H338 ~1-:,::~~::'o~,~~sbU:r tH'7 11 ~111ch Hl vd EAltl.l•I 644-48» COAST -----MH673ev/wknds. Ill N"l1NG'l'ON H)o:M 'll VOi.YO "76 Ford M~tana. 4 cyl. .4•1000 'SA Convertible & Sedan. x.lnt cond. PWo ttS7 ,.,.. 19G6ftarbor8hcl DODGE Cns'TA Ml-'.:SA make offer 568 .. 4807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-4839 74 Pinto 3·dr runabout, '4'9UOl 140.t467 · Mustang Ir, '7S, <I cyt, AT, AC, radio. 1 owner, 110! llll)ll I J lttllll llO'W ~11t.ml, luukl & 1 un' 1t•1od ti~ G41 K2?H '11'1 VW bH)11. 1·11.i 1·11m pl~lely U\lir11l1Ull•d 11•"~" j>.IURt, l\llW 1"6ll, MH "9'J7 1a "llptlr lit.'t'lll', rUlt llU JJttll•t. 11u 1111 . nu 1111·i. iit<l'IO ~~ rt SlJPl"lt lk'clll• l 'urh l l':ix1t·111J Yl'llow S8 000 A'l k rpr l\ll u 1h y1 2888 Harbor Blv<J ~CciUMfy -1963. 4·dr, all e lect. good COSTA MESA m a nual. silver, 79,000 towml,$11115.540--7873. t•oi1d, $47S. 54,..0110 m l. xlnl cond . $1000 VOLVO 645-2'713 -760-9319.or~·2'll0 '71 Pinw. snrf. 2 new t1Nts ~:Xt.'LUSlVELY VOLVO - - -·m DART Swinger, 2dr, + mags. Am/Fm cass + L.ari;eat Volvo Dealer '76 Coupe OeVllle. runs Gcyl, auto, runs gd. $495 Mustang 65, 289 auto. I many other xtra s. SHJOO . tn Orange County! x lnt Damage d r ea r 64S 7S78 owner. clean. ne w p11111t , Mte.!6pm Call847~ .. BIJYorLEASE render. $1100. P P S2200.496-11167 DIRECT 6"2·8200. Ford 9940 ~W.;-9'55 ~r.i.,,':!.{41r.,r.~.11llt•]n-•.i~•i~p1 .. r.IJ''""•ln;l'l~!m ~~':!. ••••• • • • .~!!?. •·.;~~·.;;;~~· • •••··~;;·ci.;;• ;~· •••• • ~ ll.TJ..1 '77 C .. YIOLET Automatic lransm1..'\Sion, llGIHCY CAMAAO factory air conditioning. Automatic transm1ss1on . '74 Pinto Runabout. ong owner. 37,000 ma, xlnt cond, 675-2134 or 645·6905. '76 Pinto Wagon. must sell. Makeofrer \W POR.~ll'~A lll)I M7 ~.t142!K4is cvci. 2025 S. Manchester Stereo. tilt wheels. ~wer steering, power factory air conditioning, Anahetm 750-2011 c u s tom whee I s . akes. tinted glass. lug. Power steering, PoWer 644.6637 ~ ~ Cobl ll1w11; 11 VW IJu.'I, xlut c·unt1 . llle"'vort ~111·h (i730flllU \m !om !ltt'r t'o, :.i lr 1974 VW6HIA I ..oti.1 > c:ur for th ll> l l1111i;11 I pe~ l'~ I 2J7b:N I $46'5 JLMMAalHO VOUSWAGIM t117 ll Beuch HI vd lflJNTINGTON 111'.,\l'll 14.2-2000 1975 VW CAMPER Oyn:imtlc Wh tf:.tllu "' I SfJeed, Sle rt.'(). tOt'l~\21 $5995 JIMMAalNO V()U(SWAGEH lH711 UCach Blvd HUNTINGTON IJEACll 842-2000 '45110 1:.9 93'.(, '76 S<:I ROU 'II Si&~ vr he:.I of r l 59 l.M5(J ·72 lhL'> 'Cllll fllt'l'h & 1nl 11t!W µttllll \trai. lw:.1 111 fl!r , 968 ~ I' I' 77 VW Mu~. snrf ,\ 10 ftn 3lcreo. 49,(}(X) m1. $1~5 1 l.t1 68~SES 1 'Jt!ro t ·urwllc. ~ 3.'157 Aaltos.Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTHINGOVH $4995 MAIERS AUTOCEHTER 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 540-9202 1:1 t:Hmper. run~ i<rt-.ll, ,JUIO tranl>. $2600. t·.ill afl.,r<ll'M.-l!lfi ,;5(1fi Su rplus J eeps, l'ars & 71! ltabllll. 2!>.00(I m i. trucks a vailable throutch am rm tuµe. ~unroof. 1 goverroent agen cies, j ,,..... many sell under $200 tlr. m nt. $44!J5 5"1 8""" Call (3l2)742·U43 exten automatic, air 1866S PR 1 f,!1.~e1 .. ;ack, low miles brakes, power windows , Special S 9 "'" '"1 power seats. whitewall l 5 1 $2299 tires, tinted glass. l 1lt '74WAGOM 4 spd. xlnl rond, radials , mags . burg alarm $1400. 8.51 ·9140 wfl 6 SOUTH ~-11 ~t.~e ~:ryeebe~~wl~;1~~t,rol ,.....,_., T ' '74 Ford Pinto AM1FM COAST UNCOLJ'l·MERCURY S4lf9 caS!>. factory sunroof. DODG [ 1:~~CENT~~ ~?let(~· ;~~.x~t con~.$~ 2888 Har bor Hlvd COSTA Mt::SA 540.0]]0 '71 Carrwro, A C. 1~. pti. runs Rd DJO P P 631~ '74. u c. uuto tran:; .. dnl cond S22fX> 968 727fl 73 Ca.maro, good tonrJ , new tires, vrn top 11800. 751·3106; 7~·8494 '79 FOID LINCOL.N·MERCURY rtyw...tlt 9960 GRAHADAGHIA l6 AUTOCENTER DR ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE 83().7000 '77 -YMOUTH Coupe w /power win -----'"'- dows, seats. locks . Tilt '71 OLDS VOLAlll WAGON wheel, stereo. crwse . air. Cun.ASS 6 cylinder gas saver. Don't miss this one. 1775.X.NA) $4797 SOUTH Suprem e Brougham , cruise t'Ofltrol, tilt wheel. air power windo ws , locks, split seats. !lterco. super dean. t098WQY l $5397 Automatic transmission. fat'tory air conditlo111ng. power sleenng, Power brakes, ltnted glass. lug· gage rack . Must go (447YBA> $2699 ~?tct(d.e '13 VW Su11cr Beetle AM f"M , sunroor. n1'w llres $2500. Call dft 4µm M·F' or anytimt' Sal or Sun839-~ll ·n Suiwr f\u~ 4:,p. Nl·W lion 47216. Cor information s1l vt:r blue paint M ml . on how to purchase. l'•lnd $3.495 b'75·1~1 --CheYrolef 9920 AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COAST SOUTH DODGE COAST LINCOLN·Ml!:RCURY 16AUTOCENTER DR. l R VI N E 830-7000 1976 VWCAMPY Very sharp Wcs tralta camper w a utomatic & sterf.'O. Clean! (068900 l $6495 JIMMAalNO VOUSWAGEH 111711 Beach Blvd HUNTlNGTON BEACH 842-2000 '74 VW Conve rti b l e Class1r 1mmac, new int, new llres, ti7J.4700. 1976VWIUG Sharp sunroor. I ~pee.I. stcr1v tape. (645Pll8l Sl995 JIMMARIMO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BJo;;\(.'JI 14.2-2000 1971 VWGHIA Sharp Re d 4 speed classi c coupe F rc:.h engine. t821ZS1') Sl2t5 JIMMARIMO VOUSWA&IM Um I Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 ·72 Bug. One o wner Am Fm stereo tape. smog C'ert1r1P.tl Runi. & looks like new ~any irtras. 21!)(1 bst ofr Must ~u th~ week 494 9'l27 1976 vw R.AlllT Custom 4 door aul.01TU1l1l' w 1a1r contl111on1ng Looks and rUllS great (200400) S3295 JIM MARINO VOUCSWACiEN l8711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON Bt::1\Cll 142-2000 VW ·1c Sc1rot·co Xlnt t'Ol'ld Auto. am/fm. -.nrf. $4500/080 775.0375 I '71 VW DClSEL ·L' model. 2 door w /a ir Gre at c ond111 on (862WOD> $59'5 JIMMAllHO YOUSWAGIN 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 14~2000 'GS VW liug tiood bod~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond Nd• en~ work Mok c o ffer J ohn 497·27R2 ·71 S Beetle Hbll l'nR New tires Sl900 OB<l 616 2971) '72 \'W t amper ::.1111,hl d a}llai;e c·o n rt $2500 71-1 ·84.2 11762 lo'ronl Xlnl () II () till W ~us xlnt l'Ond Must see &. rtnv1: lo Aµ prcc /\m,fm C.:asset k $3,000 OB< l fi4&414:! ·71 Super Beetle go111I coo<.!. must sell r-AK·096i aft G ·1;.1 vw. runs xl11t. lH1dy & 1ntenor good shJp1· SIZ..'>4) ·194·7291.1 75 SCIHO('L() Atr . stereo. 4 s pd S3,000 firm 631 l~ &r 1)75 9880 '66 Bug G1llwl c•und1t10n B)(I, 644-2410 857·0917 ·71 BUG Perfect bod} & int. New tires, AM/FM. rWlS JC.lnt S2050. Laguna 661 3982 'HO VW Rabbit Con\ u1r SK, best orrer Settal 1402 1;4(). 2855. G44 lf725 '70 Sqbck. ora nge w wht int. or tl( p;unt & inl R e blt rni: $2775 646 !J.164 70 VW Convert Xlnt cond New tl)p, $3ti95 O B<> ~2 1850 19tll VW Bu~. grcal tond . $1600 or bc:>l oH er 536-7187 n vw BUG Good Cond. '$2000 Lynn 559.0794 71 VW Su11er Beetle Or1 g1nal powder blue paint Rebut ll engine. LllOkl> and run3 supe r • • S2<150 orf er 714 897 3427 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197 1 Volvo, I HOOI'.:. s portscar, classic callee· tor"s item Sharp Cond 18900 557-0033. 731-\958 -----1~ 66 $32()0 obo Rbll eng fm/cass 494 6482 W e nd y W eekda ys 758· ll.22 RAMBLER '63Gcyl, S300 OWNER Mda ~·8422 -----9910 ......................• • IUICIC 'IO SICYLAD 4 door setbn. Aulom.'.ltir. air roodit.ioning. Prell} car• {0509) $6991! HOWARD Cheno&et Dove & Quail Sls. NEWPORT BEACH 8ll-0555 '701UIQ LESAIRE A\llomalit• transmission, factory air conditioning, power steenng. Power bra kes . 31.000 original miles 1267BTU I Sl699 ~?t.t/Ju HONDA 18AUTOCENTER DR. IRVINE Bln-7600 '76 Buick Estate Wagon, fully equipped. x.lnt cond. 839-0183 after Spm. -------- '78 Estate wagon. loaded, ~d C'Ofld. S4(XX) 644-4839 Codilac 9915 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 79 B. D~O llAR- ltlTZ 9808 miles'! Stainless steel roof. westem sad· di~ leather 1nler1or. cvt!ry opt.ion. absolutely It ke n e w A Porsche trade·m. (114WG0) Sl4,'95. Rn11 • -•• 4-1 ~\ ·~ I I VW-PoRSCHE·AU DI 445 E. Coast ffjway Newport Beach 673-0900 •CADILLAC '71 B..DOIADO Super sharp·loaded Triple while (617VPY I JO k.low miles· low price 1.2 12 WaJTanly • CADILLAC '71 FUITWOOO Loeded ( LS5957) Low mile5·1ow pnl·e l2· t2 warranty JIM Sl.IMOMS l..olTS L970 HARBOR BLVD. '76CHEYETI'E DODGE 2 door, 4 •s peed. only - 2888 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540.0330 2888 Harbor Blvd COSTA MF.SA 540.0llO '74 WAGON. In G ood Shape, lots of extras! Offer 5-47 ·3182 29,831 rrules. Like t647XHSI $2999 new VW.PQftSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hyway. Newport Beach 673-0900 '77 C .. YIOLET CAnlCE Aulomatic transm1ss1on. factory atr conditioning. power s leerrnJ(. pewer brakes , tinted glass. 38,000 mtle~ Sharp M13PIBI •75 F'ord Torino Sta Wgn. auto. A IC. lo mi. xlot co nd $1600 /0 8 0 SliS-1266. -----•75 TORlNO SPORT, all Power. 6SK. Xlnt Cond BEST OVER Sl 000 545-2835 1974 Pinto, AM /FM cass F'ac. sunroof, reg. gas . Exe cond Sl.200. 840-6481 ·74 MERCURY COMET 6cyl. p is. a t e , radio. heater. lo rru, 675·flm9 ·79 Olds Cutlau 20,000 p ro blem·free mil es Garaged. Belle r than new. No .kinks. $5S85 Dys· 83(}.9790, 493-7171 . eves· 493-1332. ·74 Olds 442. 350 ClO enf, t o p runnin g cond , Am Fm cass. gd hres. ps . pb. 11825 /0BO 5S7·1l24 '65 OW.. $500/0IO. :>4&6077 '71l Horiwn. 4 door. slick. like new. Low mileage. Ong. ownr. CXrs 494-5607 POlllMec 9965 ..... , ................ . '65 P6nt1ac GTO. Cherry Inside & out ! Owner must sell! Asking n59s . Call 675-1763 after 6 p. m . '72 Pontiac Station Wgn, all pwr. runs fi ne. Good mileage 1600 080 494·9283 Sl59' Uncolll 9945 • •••• •• •• ••• ••• ••••. •••. ·73 Cutlass Supreme $800 '79 Trans Am. like ne'l4 . mus t s ell . l ow m 1 S6000toffer 548·5195 LJNCOLN MERCURY 16A\.fl'O CENn;R OH IRVINE KJO 7000 '77 C .. YIOLET CHEY&U COUPE Tilt wheel, cus t o m wheel. air. AM radio. tZMSWWI $2497 SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540.0lJO SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection o f NEW" U SED Chevrolm! CONNELL CHEVROLET .:1..,_ H.1rh•T t1 f\ ,i ,.,...,,...,~,, !'14t>-1200 ·74 El Camino lSO. Blk/blk i.ntr 4 s pd Brand ne w ena New ures. gd mpg S3000.~ 'Si Chev. Wagon. 4dr. Bel Air 350 eng C lean S2200.~san ----- ·74 lmpaJ•. 4dr. a le 61.000 nu. xlnl coed. New llres PS/PB. $9501 firm . 645-9750 ·1 0 Mo n t~ C arl o . amtrm /stereo 8trk. CB rad io. A ·l c ond $2000/080. "'2 2Sl4. '6 7 UHCOLM PS, PB, ;1m ·fm. maroon w vm yl top 962 1748 15 Pontiac Aster Wgn, 2uo m1. new eng, 4 spd, $11195 ·79 Cl:1'LASS t'ru1scr OBO 972 185() Aulomat1r transm1ss1on. factory air cond1l1onmg . full power. power steer mg. power brakes. tiJ,000 onginal m iles. 1TZV2G51 Cal l3~70t0 ~?trctid•e UNCOLN·MERCURV l)1~el Wa~on xlnt t·ond --9970 S8200 700.1334 n...cMr bird ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fi:I Olds mo tJ1 le 1:11:1 i:d ·74 T·bird. xlnt cond . s un tra ns portation . tran:. roof. lo m1. new radial need s w o rk l' I ea n lites 1650/ofren. M-1518 16Atrr0CENTER DR. Allto•, UMd , A.llitoa. Uaed IRVINE ~7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mer-cwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S FIMIST LJNCOL.N·MERCURY OEALERSIBP RAY R.ADEIOE LINCOLN·MERCURY 16-18 Aut.o Center Dr SDf'wy.Lake Forest exit IRVINE IJ0.7000 '71 MERCURY Cot.MiAlt Factory air conditioning, tilt wheel, cassette. X· TRA SHARP. (640VWH) CAU ll0. 7000 ~?t.t(JM UNCOLN·MERCURY 16AUTOCENTER DR IR VINE 830-7000 um Monarch Ghta, 2·d r, fully equip .. 40,000/mi. xJnt cond. $3300, Sandi. 752·5131 days. 968·2990 eves ---------- '78 Zephyr v.s Slat. Wgn. auto. P 1S. A /C, roo r rack . JC.lnt cond. $34So 76().0134 tiaCURY COU6Alt NABERS AUTO CENTER NOTHING OVER 54995 1425 IAICH ST., COSTA MISA SUPIRICAllS- AFFOIDAIU PRICES ~110~!=. ......... 52495 Equipment mcludes 4 speed transmission anoo AM/FM stereo radio A suPfH value on 1n1s gas saver' 46SWT i:.:::.. .......... 54495 EQulpment Includes 5 speed transmiesk>n. •" cond1lioni"O and wire wheel covers. f400UJT). '11 CHEYIOUT $ .-, 79 5 MOMTE CA•LO • . . . • . . ~ Avlon:i~llC tranc; 1111 wni>PI vmvl roof oower steerino 5 braki>~ ;ur conrt S rallye soort whE'PIS 7t8Z10' Autos, New 9100 ...... Hew 9100 AtltcK, Hew tlOO Auto•. New 9100 C06TAMESA Ul-127' '77 Caprice Classic. xlnt cond. best offer. 76().9258 ·50 Fleetwood. nma now. _al\er6prnweekd•~· __ Automatic transmission. factory air conditioning. linled glass. vinyl roof, till wheel. X·TRA clean. must see. C640VWH J Z~':'M)M ~ ......... 52995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r ~ •• power. air. Best offer. 494-0638. 49'· 1704. '72 EldoradoConvt. 38K Xlnt Cond. '5000 557.7679 •'IM> Cpe de Vlle, loaded, drk blu lthr seats It t-0p, AM /FM hpe, W /W , $11.895. Ens 832·5262, dys 771 ·3l0'7 'IOCAD. SEVIU.E DSL Lo Miles like new P.P 78l).1018 "73 ELOO Cpe, Xint Run Cond. Green/wht Ext. & Int. $1500 87>81185 eves. 754-9101 days '79CPE .DeVILLE Moon Roof• Loaded Very Nice ..-rs 80CITA.110N RB Air/PS/TUtJ Pwr Wln· doWI Nice .... LEN MOR GAN MOTOR S 2J051Hatbor Blvd eo.taMeu '71 Seville, a.\Mr HAU, snrl, 1Uver ots allver. '26,000 m l, very c1ean. 19,000 857·1322 dys , 552·97 eves I& wltendt. P.P. '17 Monte Carlo Landa u. PS. PB. PW. /\t C Cr uise maUc $3.000. Bestofrer. 962·5056 '851MPALACONV. ~.000act. l2000/0BO S48·81• SUtf ~ ?&tl-d•e HONDA 18AUTOCENTER DR. IRVINE U0.7600 '76 Monteto. 9 pus. sta. Wltll. $1300. 5"-0195 ...... ttsz ••••••••••••••••••••••• DMip ttll "It Ghi• II. loeded w/es.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tru , cie.n. ort1. owner, .. ... 2225 "10 Dodi• Dart . 2dr, SJO'ft", A.IC. radio, '100 ·ea VI, Ilk• ntw, rpr/malnt recetp&.1. fl2115 owner. s:uoo. c .. h. m.ollM. 87J.J7S1 Wlt'tl power seats a windows. air conditioning. stereo tldio & morel (893RKTl. -::,~ ........... 5299 5 Eouioment Includes 5 soeed transmission. AM FM rlld10 decals S body side moldinos This "oas saver" has LOW MILES! 1525PRJl '12 CAll1 AC '2495 a DOl:'\:DO •••••••••••• Full powr, air conditioning. INtMr OOV9f'8d seat1 I AM/FM stereo radio. 1733EHN) , 9'MAY, OCJ\CIS I , 1910 F-NAL SPOR~.~ I T~(NK MA'(BE l'M A BO~ING PERSON OR lF SOMEONE FALLS A.SLEEP WMILE '(OU'RE TALKING TO MIM, VOU Mt6MT ALSO SUSPECT T14AT 'f'OU'RE SORING ~ ~)> NANCY NANCY--I CALLED ' · TO APOLOGIZE FOR THAT FlGHT WE HAD YESTERDAY ID-G I WONDE~ IF T~ERE'S AN'<' SURE WAL( OF FlNDlN6 OUT IF l{OU'RE A BORING PERSON ... PLEASE--I WANT YOU TO KNOW HOW MUCH YOU MEAN TO ME GOODNESS·--I NEVER RE"ALIZED SLUGGO COULD TMINK OF 50 MANY NICE TMING5 .TO 5~ ·ABOUT ME -· LOC DS WONDER .•. ~OR INSTANCE, IF IT~ OBVIOUS THAT SOMEONE ISN'T L15TENIN6 TO WHAT L(OU'~E ~. SA'{lNG, '1'0llMJ6Ml SUSPECT TMAT \(OU'RE 60RlN6... tfif"JS..W.1~1 lHEREFOJtE, IF SOMEO~E DOESN'T LIS'TEN TO WHAT '1'0U'Rf SA&(IN6, F.ALLS ASLEEP ANO · WAUCS AWA'i. '<OU AA\'! 1D COME TO THE CONCL~ION TMAT 'f'OO'lE 90RIN6 ! By Ernie Bushmiller I THINK YOU'RE B EAUTIFUL, INTELLIGENT, HONEST, KIND, GENEROUS, REFIN E D --- •·-·••-·•'••••,A ' -YOU coattrcSET·21aAT INTO L.06e~'~ ~CHOOL..1 AND Gl!r YOL.A~5EL.~ A LO~er~ LICEN~e ! i . .... ,_ DENNI . ,;~THE MENACE I. CAN'T ~IGl.AlrE ~ WMA,. r WANT9 it) flE WMEN t &~OW &AP.· •• r•v• 60TNO APTITtAD8~ •·. · ~~~, I'M A 1.056~ .... --r"HE"I AFTEIZ A COLA YeA~~, vovt coLA&..O OPEN YOlAJl' VcftV OftlN or:r:1CE,.. -. -. -. r, ., r--:-----~ IHll~N COME9 UP, ILL. A9K JH~ ~m!I~~ OR TODAY? IE:L-'PHONE GIRL. -.. . --, . ' THE~E'~ A BIG MA~KeT FO~ 1-~E~~ .. ! eve~y WINNE~ NEED~ ONe/ AT L.l!.A~'T' / ~ e;..N-6£e-tT NOW-:-:-:---.::___..: ~16NS AL.I. OVE~ IHE COLAN'i~Y #.I "I~A BllOM.,, OVER: ;1 BILL.ION 1-061 ... ,, -, .. . By Hank Ketcham <f- 1 WoNDER WHAi WE.'RE: HAVfN' FOR t..UNCH 'TODAY? '-'1.JDGE PARKER WHERE DID TIM AND JEANNIE GO? 6HS-_'6AID 60M~THINC:1 Ae>OUT L.NC:, MOVIE6! --- WOULD 100ROE DRINK F YOUR CO PAN ION I THINK THAT'fJ WHERE THEY WENT ... BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHICH ONE THEY'D 6EE! INCIDENTALLY, lHt;. MONTH'S MEANWHIL.E I 0AVE ONE REPORT LOOK5 PRETTY GOOD! OF THE WAITRESSES YOUR WE GOT THE 61C:1C:1Ef>T YIELD FOOD ORDER, fJIR!'U-- YET FROM THE NORTH 6000! &ECTION! 6UT, f,INCE YOU'RE ~ONNA OUY ME.A DRINK ... YOU CAN CALL ME JEANN,E! I W15H YOU COULD FIND. A FRIEND FOR ROY.' we· COULD HAVE A BALL! -. DO 400 REAL..L.l,) IHINK "ffiE 50-fOOk SP1 Rrr AROUND H~RE 15 ifiAI BAD , HARR4 ? QOl) lEU. ME, FRED! _ .. ' £ .. • i ;: ... I ... @ 1()-5 M-NMU••INB I KNOW··I .JUST STEPPED INTO A PUDDLE". --~....::.._ DOCTOR SMOCK ~E ~BL.EM WllH OUR · .SC.HOOL 15 IHAI '"mERE'S NO &HOOL SPIRrT ANCJMORE I . DO '-(OU KNOW OF AN{,) GmER SC.HOOL lHAi 5CHEDUL.E5 HOMEC.OMIN& A5 AN AWA4l GAME~ byFerclJohn&On A~Cl/oo! OH) LORD P.--You 'D BETTER HAVE A LITTLE BRANC>Y10 l'""'ll"l'llt~·""" WAR D OFF I HE CJllLL. By George Lemont COLJL-.D YOLJ GIVC: ME: SOM.S"'f"H I NG -ro eAse: -rHe PAI N? -. ' ee:G .' .. _._ ....... -. ----·-·---..... . ______ .._ ......... _...._~ - ; . .. • ' GONE IS 11-f E: ROMANCE IN PL..ANIH\JGiHff\JGS ANP WAICHING1HEM NOT COME UP.. .. "for I ii K-'• blrthdcry, '·~·old lay .... 0-the •-"'9 board oe ptt c•tooni•t." . ' CONGRAiUL.ATION6 ON YOl.JR eMMY, .JOt1N/ A F IF"fH OF SPIRllS FOR HIS ANNUAL CR ISIS • 1, • 6() :t CQEP'f" OUT OF --eeo AND ~EAK&O UP 0-l HIM { NOT UNTIL VOU STARTED e>INGING' 'Mv WAV' ••• CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TIM,. are •t least si• dlffer- ettas In drawint det•lls Htwe.ft top and bottom panels. How •idcly can you find them? Cbedt enswen with those below. 'Ou1•1w •111 _ _,, '' ._,.,,,..,. •1 "•111 "' 'llH•I ·s ·11uia1w •1loG't11ue..au1P111ew1•H ·c ·e111111w •1 •1e\I) ·c ·1u•;•111P '' '~wnN ·1 :w:>11..,•u10 ~unitrWh_irle ® -------by H~I Kaufman------- • OLDITUFPt ftwe'uclever*,._lntMMletten: KINI. R.fiectenlMmHdyou _.., ...,.., ,.,......., "* nifteo..,., U.kflpoaruft ,tlreM: "Alltt leMOr 9'Mn ldnan •nt tloto un.a ••·" c.nect a,.clne .. PIW•M malcdMnM ... •111111,...., • .... 11 •llU911111119111 ~ ...... v .. • Sound Offt When crows sound off, tNy caw. 0 I Turko~ gobble. How ebout: 1. PlgNM? 2. Frogs? 3. . · STATIDATE WITH EASEi Ask a friend to toke a coin from his pocket. Have him examine the coin's date. Now. ask him to add the first and fourth numbers of the date. and to mulfl· ply the result by 10. To this total have h im add the third number, and then ask him to reveal the total. You wlll then be •ble to st•t• the coin's d•te. Here's how: Slmply re-verse the numbers of the tot•I and sub- tract one. The result- Ing amount glvn the last two digits of the year. Give It • try with a coin of your own. SMMI? '-Mulet? What tounds do ...., ~ko? s .-......,.~. I ~ 'A•Mt ...._ ·• '9141 Ull9W 't 'llMD *111'1 ._.-.114 'I e Muri&Y Matt.I 0..Mlf of twe •Rd twe ...-ts ... ,..._...,.,, preot; Ya of 2 II 1 pin 2 Is J. ts It netr e Fish Talk! What did the fish form to uve gas? A carp pool. Which fish 11 • secnt ~enf? The red snooper . Who's the biggest fllh In medicine? The sturgeon·general. 12 .10 15 k 16 • ~'o"I~ ·32 AWE SHUCKS! It '•"" "'" to compte'9 .... aweeom• task under way above. To '" why, edd connecting llnes. ' . -'? ... HEAR, HEARi Apply ttle lollowlng colon nNtly tor an amusing picture above: 1-Aed. 2-U . blue. l-Yellow. 4-LI. brown. S-Flesh tona1. 6-Dtr. blue. 7-llack. I-Lt. purplo. . . SPELLBINDER . ~=-=j~:::::: scoa1 10 points~ using all the lett9rl In tl\e word beloW to form __ ....___., _ __.,,___ two com;•..,.= : '-c•"'U .PAT I I •••• J •••• T ... _..l...,...eadlfOr•ll ....-ti -.W .....,. or more -....... _ __..._......,....__ found.....-. lethn.· ffY ...... et lent so ,.1 ..... ·-~··~---~ """"' ______________________ ..._ ____ --'. For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston f\ Lf\RGE:. PURCHR8E SHOULD NOT SE MADE IN HAgf°E. ' .. \ j I \SN~tHRT · E XQO\S\TE? -you WONT FIND ANOTt\ER Ll\JINSROOM surre. L\KE THIS FOR .z \HEPR\CE··· BUTDON,T RUSHl -RT LEAST I 10 'ft=.ARS. t I HEAADYOU~ 1 HEARD YOU! • MCL.LO, W£tJO~ l CrlMA'f Ast£ ~00 OOtMlr ME«( Af 1'"£ L'8lA2'4~ MOMt~~1 so, oo '/Ou "AVE 1'0 (,0 1'0 wot" LAfER 1'oOA~ ~ l ~AVE f~e: OA~ Off. tN ~JL-r, 1 HAv~ foOA'/ ANO f OMORROw oi:f' t GORDO • /A/FLA 7lOAJ HA&~ GASPING, 70P6IDE1 R:Y<Fll<IO/ SHOE Mt ~fol~, ""Mi 'ffA", t'lS 601' '1'0 ~-ntr iuoc~u, 1\4tX.i 'MAf'ff:fZ.S 8£'0I£ OOl C'tft~"f' £~AM M£~-f' ct\OA'/! .,.._...._..-........,------~ \ OON1 "f UALL'i AAv£ AtJ'{ PL.ANS. 11\..L MD8A6\..~ J\1Sf 60 OOuJtJ 10 i'.t£ t:.'l M A~O woR" O\J1', LA'fEi . A~NwA~ ... AT Llf:AST UNTIL weauM IA/TO O>JE OF--· 11''~ AN 1N1€1l£45ftN& ~LA~'5, f~l)'~ I. Ofi. "OL~-f'ON t4S fl£1'1"--{ tN"rt~Alt41N6 t © 19&0 UtHIOO f"P~lu:e ~ynd1Coi1C l'lt tJORMAN, OOt-i''f £V£~ ~~E~t< OP O~ ME L\KE' 1"A-f ~tt-l l By Gus Arriola by MacNelly THEIR NUCLEAR WASTE OUMP..sr • »JO l'l/E GOT AU.. lU£ fat~ I ANO PA~5 l 'U.. N~··· --~ . - DAILY PILOT ---------------------, __ _._ -----=-·~ THEITl s.. ............. ,...... .. --,..., ....,.. "' l e> .... --'IOf• ". 1007' ....... l $ ... ~ ~-Son-. .. (alt --4 FOR BARRY l. VAN lARE, special admlnlstrat.or for gasoline rationing flow much could the price of ..., be · 1uaued II~ h.cl COllpOa radoalng? -.I.ma J. c.w. Andenowt, c.11. • The purpose of the Standby Gaso· line Rationing Plan, which was devel oped in response to a Congressmnal mandate, is to provide for the orderly and equjabie dJsbt>ution of a short supply of gasoliM. It is noc Blcely that a prk:e deaease would resuJt should the rationing plan be implemented. Gos ratJonlng: not all that rational. While rationing will limit the demand for gasoline In the U.S., the market forces affecting the pr1c.e ol gasoline are not only Influenced by this country's de mand but also by that of the entire worid. As long as we compete in the world market and other countries bid up the price. we a m expect to see rhe price of gasoline increase, with or without rationing. FOR SUZANNE SOMERS, of N's Th.ru $ Com pony WeR you rully havy once, and how cld you ~ the ....,,t? -LS., s.m. Fe, N.M. • I was on the chubby side. and a nutritionist changed my way of ltfe At that time . I was involved in Cordon Beu cooking. and.quite good at It. Need I say more? She had me eliminate all fats, except three tablespoons a day. She told me. Mlf you want pie, remember where that p iece of pie goes." Wtth that kind of warning, it's ~to lose your appetite for pie. . FOR DR. HUGH R.k. BARBER, profe.ssor and chair · man of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York Medical CoPege I U.-vs • a ..... of wtne with my clnnu. Now that I am pregnant, ahould I glw It up? -8.8., Eu1on, Pa. e Drinking less than one ounce of alco hol a day has not be.en shown to have harmful effects on the fetus. But It has been established that pregnant women who have ftve or sbt drinks on occasion OJ 45 drinks per month can expect children who will have problems FOR A1NE LOCKHART, actress la tt hard Sor you to ahake ol your •mother of '\AMte' .. ...._..? -B.G ., Rapid Ctty. S.D. eh is hard. Audiences of my age (who grew up with me) still-see me as the woman who used to call Lassie In to dinner. For Instance. when I did Murder al the How- anJ Johnaon's In Las Vegas, I got the feeling that people dkin't come to be thrtlJed but In the hope I'd fcxget ~and call for L.-. dta'Wlg a tense scene. I don't ttmk they aoorpted me as a serious actress. FOR TI-IE .. ASK• EDITOR I Ja.-i ..., Hal Holwook In TM 1Cldnap- p4ng of IM ~I. and rd Hke lo know f he'• • man of sreel In real ltir, Jmt lhe -v he a In the llm? -M.E., ~N.Y . e HaJ told FAMILY WE.D<L V that .. nerves ol iron" aren't included in his personal assets and that he panics JUsf as easily and as qudly as the rest ol us , especiaDy when he's tired. He said his most frightening experiences have taken place on his 40-foot sloop. "A couple of years ago when I was sailing Mon of Sleet or feet of clay? to Hawaii with a couple of other guys we got a little bit too macho and lifted the jib (a sail on a movable mast) m a big squaJI (SO-knot winds) so the boat picked up speed and was literally moving under water. I started to scream at the guy at the helm.·· When he's not on h is boat, and instant action isn't required, Hal's practice Is this "I cool 11 •• FOR EDDIE RABBITT, coun1ry singer composer How doa your preaenr UJntyle d&r from fM days before you became -'I known? -W .P .• UttW Rod., AB. • TruthfuDy, I don't lave that much '.:iifferently Most of what I make goes right back into the business -on equipment and salaries for my musicians However, I dkf move my parents out to Nashville from New Jersey to have them closer to me They love it here . and they say It's the nearest thing to Ireland they've seen 1h1s side of the Atlantic , FOR REPRESENTATIVE LINDY (MRS. HAL£) BOGGS (D.-1..e.) What eodal changes do you envWon ti WOftMil\ an drafr- ed? -N.M., Rmo, Nev. el do not foresee the drafting of me n or women in 1he near future . If registration Is a nece.s.sary deterrent to ag· gresslon, I believe that young women will react as patri· otically as their foremothers did The involve me nt of women in military affairs may have quite a positive In· fluenc.e for peaceful settlements. FOR HElENE HANFF, author of Underfoot in Show Buliinns How did witting b TV In the 50'1 d*r from Che wev lt la now? -B. Cane, FUnt, Mk:h. e In the SO's, all kinds cf phystcal restrictions were Im· posed on writers -television plays were shot live, so there was no time for costume changes or an easy shift from one 5eene to the next (co ntinuity). Technical video problems were unfamiliar to the writers. and quite often the plot became secondary to the technique. PRO Dr. Jary F-... president. The Moral Ma)orily PRO AflD con CON Rcxuaettd M. Wiiham Howwd, president. Nattonal Council of Churches The decay In our publlc1Chool system experienced an enormous acceleration when prayer and Ba>le-re.adirlg were removed . To fOltki prayer la a vk>&atlon of the Ant Amendment and a contradk:- Uon of our natk>n's spiritual htittage. Our ICt'°°'5 are now permeated wlh tecWnm and humanJlm which teacha that "*' ls hll own god, Jfl8f moral values are relattw and Ihm «Iha ~ llUrional. Not onty are dlOM phlloeophk!s detlroi/· 1ng our educational tyttem, but lhq.e ~ dMJOls marMd by terror and vtolela lhlt twn out radk:al youths and degenerate famllk!s. Should Prayel' Recitation Be Allowed In Our Public Schoools? No one can pnNent a child from prllying In school. But allowing group prayer recltaUon would In· evltably slight chiktren of mlnOOty rellglons, making them feeJ lnferiof to theW ichoobnales. Prayer Is simply too sec:red. too Intimate to be schedu~ by government. Re- tpe>n5Mly f~ ~ligk>ustralrung • belonga tn the family and the hot.-of worship. Should w. transfer that responslJiltty to teachen \~ who may not ewn practice a religk>n? In an effort to enhanoe' the faith of our chlldml, we would tnAMd be~ I , turning P'llYr' Into a rote and trMal experience. FAMILY WEEKLY O ROERCARD • • • • • TEAR OFF AND REDEEM A • • TEAR OFF AND REDEEM 7fl0FF 75• ,5o5J. ACARTON OF ANY VANTMH STYLE ~ •• ;;;;. @J , ~ ~ .;;.@ -o .... ;;6 ~ VANTAGE UURA LIGHTS REGULAR OR tOO't, VANTAGE RfGUlAA. MENTHOl OR VANTAGE tOO's TSOSI. c I \ As Jaiebel Dez.ire, she spoofed her ll£X symbol typecasting in The ~ Detective. Carnal Knowledge won Ann -Margret an Oscar nomfhaflon and afiCol ocdaim. Here, shes seen with Cynlhia O'Neol. . . .. A star is born: Ann -Margret polays a uilloge siren, entrondng Pat ~. In her first big moule, State Fair. Does ~ begiri at 40? Middle Age Crazy offoed Ann -Margret another strong role as wife to panicky Bruce Dem. On Screen and Off, Ann-ffirugret Copes with A .ffiid-Ufe Crisis Eight yean ago, Ann-Margret alma« died In a 22-foot topple. Last year, •he sq/fered an emotional collapse. But •he keepa coming up ftghtlng, and her career -and her co'1fldence -..:. are all the better f'!r It. By Rena Dlct°' Leblanc "I 'm~~ coming from a beaudu.I, wealthy woman en- ~iced In a luxury sulle In a Las Vegas ho6el, whole show-business career Is In fuD b&o.ofn and who thrives on a c:be 1etatiolllhip wMh her hUlband of 16 ~- But at 39, acbem linger-dancer Ann·Marwet Is wry much a~­ She tuffend . a neer·fa&al acddent eWlt yun ago and an emolonal col- lapee a.a ,.... ' end the has found MW lbeuglh and couftdmce alorlg with her ballle ..... '"My yws of apetrta have ta~ me to be awme of what my prtortla ... what II N8ly lq>oltant In my llfe end whM ii baloney." the ftbn Loolcin' To Get Out, co- starring Jon Voight and Burt Young. Sb'ews thot she is quk pWased with how her Ille 15 going. But her outlook tc>day Is a far ay &om what II was &ast year when the world teemed to be aumbtng around her: .. , had gone for sbt years without taking a vacation. So &a.a YNI' I got very ii. I just overdid It. I pushed mv-1 too hard." house In California ... At first. aD I did was sleep, wal< on the beach and eat. I gained 15 pounds In two weeks. Then I tl1lveled a lot and had lunch wth peot>le I ble, some of whom I hadn t seen for 10 years .. .for 10 years. "I would do this and that. things that normal people wouJd do that they wouJd 0011s6der very ordinary. But, It was very special to me. I loved it. I felt ~t after my vacation. Thank goodnas I re.abed how badly I need- ed it. "One thing I learned from my 91- nas ts lhal I'd bettilr ~ my life one day at a time. YOU know how hmd that ti for a normal penon. h's • 0 E " 8 Ann-Mw1r•'• molt recent fib, MWHe Age Craav. dealswllh how the tl*:tB of .......... '9 ..... 4d 161" ...,...Iv hard for tomebody In my .,.._., where ~ II, 'O.K., we1 do a Nm edd mo-lllt• &om now• ... rw r-8y got to cry end td mytelf, 'O.K., you'N going to enjoy thM ct.y.' As much • I mn I 11y to be •• with~ ·~ lO be wllh. down1111---"1 I went and be the best t can ... (continued} ' •• ,,.._YwmKLY.Odl99fl.,_ ---------~~~~-----------------~-- \ > I , I ' .J ' ---- I -- Ann-ffiat91et Copes with A ffild-Ufe Crisis (rontinued) This wasn't the first time -Ann-Margret had to find the strength to pull her life together. Eight years ago she fell 22 feet from a stage plat- form just moments before one of her Las Vegas singing and dancing acts. Her cheek- bone, jaw and arm were frac- tured and plastic surgery was required to repair the damage to her face. Though there have been tough moments, Ann-Mar- gret's career has been a most successful one, and she has come a long way from her rOots in Sweden. She was born Ann-Margret Olsson In Stockholm, and settled in the United States with her family at the age of 5 . I t was George Bums who discovered her whUe she was singing with a band during vacation from Northwestern Univetslty. He asked her to appear with him at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas, and her career was launched. Says Burns: "Everybody gives me credit for disc-0verfng Ann-Margret. But all l did was use her \n Las Vegas for her first majof appearance. 1be oudle~ discovered her." Not long afterward. she made her debut on national television wtth Jack Benny. This led to a screen test by 20th Century-Fox, her ftrst movie, A Poclcetful of Mir- ada, and later a starring ro&e In the 8lm version ol Rogers' and Hammerstein's Smee Fair. Her 30 odlef films In· elude, Bve, Bve. Birdie and The Clndnnall Kid, as weU as a numt. ol 8 movies - such as Kltlen With o Whip -from which she became typecast as a MX ktftlen. But then in 1972 she was nomlnaNd for an Academy Award fot her role In Camo/ nt Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. In fact, its a problem that millions of American women face. And all the vitamins in the world can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. Take GERITOL, America's #1 iron and vitamin supplement. GERITOL is so rich in iron, just one tablet each day gives you more iron than even a pouqd of calf's liver. Plus vitamins that are essential to good health. GERITOL will actually build iron poor blood back to normal. That's what makes it different from just plain ~tamins-and so important to you. Drlulng omblk>n: Her .mglng, dondng, octtng ond hard work malce her a popular attroction fn Las Vegas. guiding her professionally. Smith, who once starred In the· television series 77 Sunset Strip, decided to give up acting to become her manager. A handsome, graying man wtth an Intense, but genial, manner, Smith Is meticulous about every detail concern- ing his wife's career. Because Ann-Margret has not received many sa1JCs with roles that she feels are right for her, she and Roger are preparir\g a script for a film called Dreams, which will go Into production next year. Says the actress: "It will be the gut- siest thing I've attempted." 1be Smiths' 16-year mar- riage is, of course, something of a Hollywood record. Ann· Margret says that it has worked bealuse they both have a great sense of humor and they try above all else to be nice to each other. "I think it's very hurtful and dan- gerous when couples pick at one another." she says thoughtfully. "It becomes a habit and people don't realil.e I •rm learning what I want to do, rather than what people expect of me.• that It's happening. Pretty soon It gets so bad, you can't stop It. We try to be nice to one another every day." Acc.ordlng to Ann-~. the fact that Roger JMay5 the dual ro&e of~ and hus- band doesn't put a strain on their marriage. Rather. she says, they "thrive on It . ., Her husband's emotional and career support has been of great Importance to Ann-Margret. Coukj she have faced the pressOftes of stage and taeen stardom without Roger Smith by her side? "l would have answered that question dJf-Knowledge and again In ""-~~~~~~~~~~~~~_,....~~~~~~~~~~~~~___. 19'16 fot Tommv. Movie-as."). and she has only have ~ becaUM they goers and'Otacs began to... recently begun to gather real waw from my Pft!S, and have one person that you ferendy 10 yun ago, maybe can • to and reveal all of even ftve years ago," she her as an actN11 <:l md. conftdenoe. "I .m have thll mey ~Ink that I have done De9ple thae aac:ompWl-thing about me where I'm good wodc." ments, AM·~ admll thy. .. my parents were . The adl'al f8W.all that thlit the ldll t.lt haunted by You know, that'a IC>fMthlng one penon who hal hq>ed her old m.g. ('1 think ol that can't be opaated on. her through her atla la her your fean and ask all of your confides. ··1 would get all quadona and sverything, It's meDow." (She affects a wonderful. Thi• doctor demure, shrinking expra- knows how. to redirect your sk>n.) But the years ha.w thinking." brought a new confidence ............. ~ rnylef a:t.• pelfonnlf and• The pe11tng yqn ~w peychologllt: "l'w been Me· _, · an _adNll. A_~ .. il --~f'fM b-*r.-.,. 11• he hr~ 5ftr ~ciltW PiOPle .. me And the o.c.r nominations uved my We. If you c.an hu~alto~t!;Sa-etoba -'.1Ught now M doeM't-' for ng an tcr who I'm wtth . I'd rm emollonal IUpport and fot make It." laAJ t• 'MllLY~.'r.O...t.- Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigerane Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Take the road to flavor in a _low tar cigarette. Some parents expect too much, too soon, from a baby. Others do not expect enough and, as a resuh. may hinder their child's early development. A study qy medical researchers at the University ol Washington, In Seattle. indicates that many parents are not aware that newborns can see and hear at birth. Most of the first- time mothers surveyed believed babies don't see or hear clearly for almost two months. A few even thought babies were oblivious to their sunoundings until they were l'W!ady a year old. According to pediatric nurse Dr. Kathryn Barnard. Infants raised by parents with low expectations of their abtlities had lower scores on physical and mental development tests than Infants whose parents were aware of thetr capacities to be stimulated and to respond. The study reinforces the impor- tance of communicattng wtth infants from the moment they are born. But the researchers caution against over- expectations which can lead to prob- lems and dlsllppolntments. Women~? Two studies shed new light on why some wives and mothers are find - ing middle age the most rewarding time of their lives. Dr. Dawn Schoenholz. a Santa Monka. Calif .• fai:NIY counsek>r. ~ wtlh 200 w0men whom she dassifled as Con- tlnwrs. Searchers or Charrgers. Conanuers have remalned in the traditional roles of wde and mother; ttM>M who did so voluntarily are highly satisfied. while ttM>M unable to break out of old mokls are highly d*9latisfted • I Searchers tan . between these two atremes. Because they are taking ac- tion to find a new pattern of IMng, they are not unhappy, yet because the answers remain elusive, they.are somewhat discontent. Searchers focus on n.w ll1lll1atl rather than past dtMppnintmcnts. Charfgsra make the ~ of each stage of lfe. They look beck at the pall without N£J'9t and eocept the ~--fLmW!~~!<\bit~--"­~idy. molt women lftded By Nofman Lobsenz believe that the influences of thetr up- bringing -the attitudes of their they grew up -led them to make the lifestyle chok:es that they have. Yet the same influences which some blame for their unhappiness are credited by other women for positiYe results. Another study. by psychologists Rosalind Barnett and Grace Baruch, reports that most women in the mid- sense of self-esteem. This is true for wives as well as unmarried women. those with or without children and working as well as nonworking women. Middle.aged women believe they have the right to pursue their own needs and goaJs. and those who have the most responsibilities li!J Aclftrtl-1 .. A~I Advert•Mmeflt Do You Read Small Ads Like This? As part of an advenising test we will send a pair of genuine diamond stud earrings to every reader of this publication who reads and responds to this printed notice be- fore Midnight, Nov. 4, for the sum of $5 plus $1 ship- ping, handling and insur- ance. There is no further monetary oblig1itrion. [Each diamond of the pair is a genuine .25 pt 10-facet round diamond and will be accompanied by our Certi- ficate of Authenticity to that effect.] This adver- tising test is being placed simultaneously in other publications. If you sec it in more than one publication, please let us know, as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- ... ~.-~ .. -· .. ,. ........ -v-s-- tum your earrings you may do so to the address below and receive a full refund. There is a limit of one ( 1) pair of diamond earrings per address, but if your rc- q uest is made before Oct. 27, you may request a second pair by enclosi ng an additional $5 plus $1 ship- ping, handling and insur- ance. No request will be ac- cepted past the dates noted above; your uncashed check will be returned if postmarked later than those dates. Please enclose this original notice with your request; photocopies will not be accepted. Send to: Aat:aNATHY a. CLOSTHt•. LTD. Diamond Earrinc AdvertWnc Test, Dept. 603-10, Box 1310, West- bury, N.Y. llS98. (Al2J~) AavertlMme<11 ___ ,. FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK CHICKEN PISTACHIO Pl'lf 1 (S-lb.) brole-6yer. ~ J emTOC 1...-,.., 1 oaloll. 2 ..... ~ 1 .... CllMry 1-,..., s~ 111 ruae.... \ s~--1 dildlm .... .__. ........... tws lloa . ._..._. lcwp ... luHrr• _....._ • .....-I.._.-.:. crwMI '14 •• _ .... I C-. ct.ldr.9 "1idt, .--he coolill9 ct.ldr.9 1 t a nMlt in1 •=·...,.. ....... in l I II CI ......, ...,.. Wack.,..,.. l .... ltr .. llJll ........ ·~ct,, •• ,,, ..... .............. c. ................ ) Pld&W .... • Cndti99 -.... ' E4 tr:nldlill -..,. ....... I. Poach chicken. P\ace chicken Cooking With Class: __ A Dinner fo1 the Aspiring Cook quarms. neck and gizzard In 4-to 6-Qt. stock pot or Dn:h own. Set aside chidcen liwr Add carrot arid celery cut In large chunks. parsley. peeled onion With 2 whole cloYa stuck Into it, peppercorns. salt and water. 2. Heat to bolllrig. uncovered: reduce hut, cow:r and cook at a slow boa fof 45 to 60 minutes or until chicken leg moves \lefV easily at )oif\t. S. Refrigmstc chicken In broth cowmt In bowl until coohnough to handle. 4 . Whim cool ~ to bandJe. or next day. remove chlcMn from broth. Rcmow lktn and chkken meat from bones: lceep In 9ep11r• piles. ditcard bones. 5. Heat broth and strain. Discard vegetables and seasonlng.s. 6. Meanwhile, tum reserved chic.ken llwr and duck liYen into I-qt. saucepan; acid 1 cup water. Heat to bolling, reduce heat and simmer about 5 to 7 mtnui.s until ltwn ~ just cooked through. Strain; raerw ltwr broth and livers. 7. Combste d'6dwn broth and lhier OUR COLOR PHOTO: A FALL TREASURE It's the first tall dinner of the eeaaon1 atJrtlng with Chicken Pl9Uleheo Plt6, 819Que of SQuaah and Green Apple, Steamed C/ege- table Melal9I, Herb Butter P()tt( loin with Ginger-lime Glaze, Madeira c.ke and Oranu-and Kiwi Cufacao. ~otti in 5tock pot and heat to boiing, un- covered. ADow to boU rapkily, redueing the broth down to 1 cup liquk:f. WUI take about 10 to 15 minutes. .. Process liwls at high speed In food procia9Clr. uRng mda1 chuppaig biecte. Or use electric blender. blending• bide aa a time. Add raerwd chide.en skin, 1 cup hot reduced broth: process al high speed until \lefV smooth. 9. Add butter. 1 tablespoon at a time, and proc~ until smooth. Add I tea- 5'>00'l salt; then nutmeg. p.ppe. sage and brandy. Process at high speed until \lefV smooth. 10. Tum pureed mlxtun1 Into large bowl; Rlr In raerwd shredded chk:ken and l/• cup pbeac:hios. 11. Line a 11.lt·Qt. bowl wittt 2 shem of plastic film. Pour in ~ mixture. Cowr with film and 1efliglfrate MY«ral houn or overnight. until firm. II. When reedy to wrve, remow f\lm; tum the pile out onto a SftVtng plate. Cover surface of pati with remainlrig chopped pi!tachio nuts. pesslng Into sur· face of s'ite. · 11 Garnish pW with shredded leUuoe leaves. ~Ins, cheny tomatoes and pldded onk>ns. Save wlh aac.kers •nd/or srnal. thin slices of pumpanlcMI or iye med. Mata 5 cups ,X* E.dltor's note: PW nwv .a.o be poured Into small indMdual aocks. BISQUE OF SQUASH AND GREEN APPi.£ I ... .,_.,.. ....-h . .,..W wl cubed I Olllans. ,..W w1 qmrteed 4 tmt ..-....... .,....... wl qumtaed lrbalay.~ 5 ..... ....., 2 ..... °' 1 blmch ~. while pert •• alt .. ch..U 6 c..-chkMn Aock ·--~ ~c-.> ..... ~ SQ F-twllca hshly trouad black pepper 1. Using metal chopping blade. place squash, onions, apples. celery, panley and leeks in bowl of food proces.sor: pro· cea at high speed just until coarsely chopped. Or chop by hand. using French knife. ·2. Tum chopped vegetables into stock pot; add chk:lcen stock. Heat to boiling. cover, reduce heat and simmer for 30 to 35 minutes until vegel2lb&es are tender. a. Tum vegetables with some of the broth into food processor and process at high speed until pureed. Or use eledric blender or food mlll. 6. Return pureed vegetables and all broth to stock pot. 5. In small bowl. beat eggs and cream together: add smaD amount of hot soup, about 1 cup, beating rapidly. then add to IOUp. 6. Heat just to bolling point, stirring gently to cook egg-cream mixture. Taste soup. Add salt and pepper to please . yourself. 7. Thls soup can be made one or two days prior to planned serving. (Refrig· erale. covered in glass, porcelain .or stainless container to keep color and taste pure) But omtt egg and cream mblture and add just before servtng. Garnish with freshly shredded apple. Molces 2 quarts PORK LOIN WITH GINGER-LIME GL\ZE 1 t ...... C*' tr.h..-.cl tieMl&.I ...... 1)1 alp._.., '.4 ~eov-- "" C1llP .. °' .,.... ~ '4 eup Ire.ti IJme juke 1 large dove prUc. crwhed .,, tUllPOOll tn>und b&ack pepper .I (5~-lb.) pork loin. ~In 1. Combine aU glaze ingredients; ginger, honey, soy sauce, lime juice, rum. garlic and pepper. Use to marinate po~ loin roast for 24 hours. Tum roast occasion- ally. 2. Place pork loin on spit of electric rotisserie. Check balance. Or place on rack in roasting pan. 3 . Cook pork on spit of electric rotisserie or bake in preheated 325"F. oven about Jl/4 hours or until meat thermometer reads l 70"F. Internal temperature: baste frequently with ginger glaze. Molces J cup glaze (8 roost Sl!f'VlngsJ NIGHT-BEFORE BRIOCHE 3 eup1 ......... el-parpoM lour (approa· an..) 11a ~ (I Idell) bc.fta ~ m.,,.nn., c~ Into pNJca 3 1abMlpoona auga- 11a le.Mpoon ... I ~ ecttw dry~ "'1 ~ -.,.a l105"F. to llS"F.) ·~ 1. With metal blade In place. combine flour. butter. sugar and salt in bowl: pro· cess 15 to 20 seconds to combine. Dis- solve active dry yeast In warm water: pour through feed tube. Add 3 eggs. Pro- cess until ball forms, continue processing 60 seconds to knead dough. (If dough does not form a ball on top of blade within 10 seconds. add flour. a table· spoon at a time, through feed tube until ball forms.) Carefully remove dough from processor bowl. Shape into a ball and place an a greased bowl, turning to grease top . 2. Or mix by conventional method: In large ~I, combine flour. sugar and salt; stir to mix. Dissolve active dry yeast in warm water. Heat butter until just melted. Combine yeast mixture and butter with flour and beat hard until well mixed. Add 3 eggs. one at a time; beat hard after each addition. Tum out onto floured board and knead about 8 minutes, until springy. Shape into a ball and place in greased bowl. tumlng to grease top. 3. Cover dough: let rise in a warm (continued) FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK (continued) place, free from draft, until doubled In bulk. about 1 hour: Punch down: c~. Refrigerate overnight. 4 . Tum out onto lightly floured board. Divide dough into 2 pieces. one about S/4 weight of dough and one about 1/4 ~ight of dough. Divide larger pleq! Into 10 equal pieces. Form Into smaU balls. Place in greased 3 1/z·lnch brioche pans. Divide- .,,.., • ......,,..eu,..,., smaller piece of dough Into equal pieces. Form Into pear shapes. Make a deep hole, about one inch wide, In center o.f larger ball in pans. Press nar· row ends of pear shapes Into holes in larger balls. Cover: let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled In bulk, about 11/4 hours. 5. Bake in preheated 375"F. oven for IO minutes. Remove from oven: beat remaining egg and brush on 'brioche. Bake ·5 minutes longer or until done. Remove from pans and cool on wire racks. Maka 10 lndlulduo/ brioches G7scr;idl-, Ju1t mall tntNs~ I wlh3Pl')Ofsof~. J ... ., ... ,. ...... .,,... ......... ., .......... I ............................................ , _..,. ............................. ,__ .... ._ ............ --.................... .. ............................................. .. _....,__. .. ___ .. UA . I I I .... . . . . . ,,.. • • ·, · r · ...-r-r -~ .·. "'. + , ,. _ ... • ... V' ~ ~ -"'• ' ' I ,.1~ •• r' ~-T -• ., • • . . . .. . . ..., .. . . . .. ~ ·.. . .. ._ -.... --... · ...... ' STEAMER VEGETABLE MEI.ANGE Uinota: allow 1 OI' 2 per penon lkocooM: 2 bunches c.u111o-: (1-lb.) head R.t ~: 2 11~-lbe) hMdl White tumtp9: I per penon Hab butter: recipe.,.,_ F-twtet. frahly ~OWMt b&adi pepper 1. Steaming is moist heat- cooklng without contact with water. It will take haH·agaln as long as boiling but results are excellent: bright. true color and texture slightly firm to the bite. 2 . Prepare vegetables for steaming so that a.IJ are of ap- proximately equal size. 3. Carrots, peeled and cut to size. Use slim, young. halved or small (2-3 inch) carrots. Broccoli: Trim off coarse ends. separate Into neat, uniform stalks. Cauliflower: Trim off coarse green stalk and leaves. Can be steamed whole or sepa- rate into flowerets. If flowerets. timing will be ap· proximately the same as for ca.rrots and bfoocoli. Red Cabbage: Wash thor- oughly, damp-dry with towels. cut into wedge por· tlons. White Turnips: Use srnaB turnips, peeled and left whok!, or quarter large tu~. 4. Pour 2 or 3 inches bolling water Into saucepan. lrwat steamer and vegetables. Return to bolling, CoYer. 5. Al vegetables should be removed when just firm-tender; arrange In large bowl or p&atter and serve with soft herb butter and freshly ground black pep- per. Moires 8 #nllngl STEAMING TA.Bl£ v..-.we Canoa 8roocoll Caullftowerets Whole Caull- ftowcr 20 to 25 Turnip quarters 8 to 10 Red cabbage wedges 8 to 10 HERBBUtTER "' ......... ~ .. c:t.--1 I H ISJ W...., dtopped ......, l ''""' _...., dtapead ct.Me l lll' _....,c:t.opped ...... ..... I. In bowl of food p <>Ce90f • uq melal c:hoppaig bletie, promm el inSJedierlts until b'-nded. t . PKk """" ~ crock Oii bowl; cowr and *"'••· ,,,,,... •,; cup (anlnuedJ ... ...... -. •• 0..... .. - · Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. mANGESAND KIWI CURACAO ............. .... _ ~CllP­ ~CllP ..... y, CllP car-s-• .... ~...._ .. ..... .......... 1. Pee! 6 oranges; cut In aoswlse. cart- wheel slices; place in bowl. Z. Peel ktwls: ..slice cro•wise Into l/4·inch·1hlck sac.; Mid to oranges. 3. WMh vegetabk parel', peel remaining 2 oranges. iemoWlg outer-colored peel only. Cut peel Ink> dWt dven. •• Sq. ... jWoe from peeled oranges: ~-5. In llnAI .. .....,...,, cowr lhoaed peel Wilh boarlg ~-8oi1 peel for 5 rnn.ees; dmn. n. ii cAlllad W.dliing. 6. Combine dnMned peel, ~ cup water. ~ cup sugar and resawd <>Ange juice; hat, sarrtng, jUlt until sugar dmolws. Add cwasao: pour over oninges and kiwi. 7 . Cowr bowl and chlD 4 hours or longer. U making day before, add kiwi s!ioes on day al serving, • they are a very delicate, tender fruit . Maka 8 wrvings I a., ...... « ........ me .. m..1m 1c:111p...-Gnted rtDd ol l ..__ ·~ Cllll9 .... s ... S~c..-...... ..-,_.._ ~. 5 .. .... I ..... ..... I CllP .. -n CllP .... an-. ~ a., ... '*'-' ,.., ..... can.., I. Pl9ce mml dM>PPwl9 blade In food procellOI'. 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I The Violent World of Football's Jack Tatum 8y Ron Borges It was noon on Good Fri- day I the holiest hour on the holiest day for much of the country. But while many residents of Sacramen- to, Calif., flocked to church on this cool, spring day. Jack Tatum sat In a aowded bookstore surrounded by an adoring line of those who worship hard -hitting American football and autogiaphed stacks of his book, They Call Me A..aain. '"591 mine 7 o Pete - Good Stick -Jack'" one N.F.L. devotee implored. Tatum, who would sign owr 200 ooptes of his best seller before this day was out, smiled politely and did just as he was asked. By Its nature , footbal Is a violent game. This reality surf aced perhaps most frighteningly on the night of August 12. 1978, when defensive back Tatum, then with the Oakland Raklers, broke the neck of New England wide receiver Darryl Stingley wtth a devastating but legal hit. Stingley will probably never walk again. "I don't think I'm a dirty player," says Tatum, traded this sp1ng to the Houston Otlen. "Everything I do Is withJn the rules. But when you go on the field the spirit of the ru&es goes up In the stands with the owners and sportswrtters .... There is a line for ewrybody, but how do you know where It Is? When they don't get up right away? H I don't hit Stingley, It's sbc points and I'm a bum. Whae do you stop?" Many say Tatum never ltops. ~ his 10- year car.er Tatum hu been known • the N.F .L. '1 dUef ...tOftll!f. He was ftned by the~ ol8ce In 1975 for '"unnec ory roughnal"; a ~ later. Steeler head coech Otudt Nol put T81Um .... tlVea1 other playmw In ........................ ... ..,_ .... .,.,._,.,,F.L. the category of "the criminal element of the N .F. L." N.F.L. Commissioner Pete Rozelle met with Tatum ~ this year and toki him the league would be keep- ing a dose eye on him. Tatum, though, does not beliew that the men who run his sport realy care about the game's Increasing violence. "The owners are running the whole show." he says. "They make the rules. H they want to change the game they can. They oouJd outlaw the slant pattern (the one Stingley ran when Tatum leveled hlml ... But they're seOing brutality and violence. "There Is so much pres- sure to win; don't blame the players ti someone gets hurt," Tatum continues. "You're taught to make them pay for every yard they got so that In the fourth quarter theW will to win wlll be warped. 1bey won't want to make that extra yard." Tatum learned his footbaJI lessons early, beginning when he was a 15-year-old at Passaic (N.J .) High School. "I dkin't start this partlculer game," he re- members, "but I went In as llnebecker and knocked out the tnt 9trtng quarterback end then the teCOnd string qu•rterback. The crowd cheered. They loved It. After that, I Meeme tnt lb'tng." T-..m continued his ag- ~_.,. tadlct as an Al- Amerbn .. 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For Jimmy Carter, that job falls to Gerald Rafshoon, a member of the President's in- ner-drde of Georgians who has been molding the c.w Image since 1966. In Ronald Reagan's case, the job be- longs to Peta Dalley, a Los Angek?s advertising execu- tive who headed Rlchard Nixon's media campaign in 1972. And the man wtth per- haps the~ job of al ls DIMd Garth. the veteran media whiz who Is hancDng John Andenon's '°t'9~ ~. ~ 111 e aw;a.~ndaftt /ot m c 7-. televtllon oommerde ... The logic .. llmple. Mon people can be Nached for ... moMY ~ tellvt- llon than any ott. medium. John M.6,. ~ pollt- tcal corwullant. no.: '"If you ,r1ant your eandidet8 to win, you haw to UM all the aveiable tooll, and rtght now there II no queldon but that ~ .. the bat tool." The ~ WOik that a media advlMr doa for a can- ~ varies. In tome .... <*th, for tnanoe, proYlda a ClOmpiN peclcage, from fUmlng commerc&alt and Mn.de worka? David Garth has a glitt.mng track record, but getting John A~ aeaed is a dark horse of a dl/lemt cob'. p&acing them on the air to writing speeches and Issuing press releases. In addition to other duties, ijafshoon coor- dinates all the President's appearanoes and speeches. But In this yea's Pnmder'I · tial race. the main service that Rafshoon, Garth and Dailey provide ls adwrtising. and that means primarily producing commercials for ute on televisJon. They then buy advertising time on tele- vision shows, canduly select- ing dl08e shows that will re- flect ~ on lheir can· dldates. The Image makers stay away from shows that depict violence or oonuption or other negatives because they don 'r want thetr men to be asaodated wtth such things even In a remote way. The commercial slots before and after the ewnb'lg news are deemed the most dm- able I followed by sports shows, famUy shows and specials. 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In May of this year, Reagan's campaign organization asked Dalley for his expertise, and he set up Campajgn 80, a separate ad- vertising agency based In Washtngton that will spend about $15 mllllon to try to get Reagan elected. "I see my role as that of a translator," Dailey says. "I translate govemmentese and political rhetoric into words and Ideas that the average voter can understand .... The real thing is the candidate. There Is too much talk about how the campaign wm be run and not enough tal< about why It ls being run." S ding Jimmy Carter Is nothing new to Gerald Rafshoon. In '1966 Rafshoon, then an adver· tlslng executive. heard a radio spot for Georgia State Senator Jimmy Carter, who was running for governor. Rafshoon caDed up a friend d Carter and told him, "Your man has the worst advertising I've ever heard." Soon thereafter, Rafshoon took over, and he has been with Carter ever since. He helped Carter wtn the Georgia govemorshJp in 1970, and he coordinated the media strategy that turned an obscure, one-term Southern governor Into the President of the United States. Brooklyn-born Rafshoon, 46, ls ao Irreverent, fast talker, but when he talks, Jimmy Carter listens. Carter of- fered him a staff position In 1976 but Rafshoon dedined. He opened a public-relations ftrm In Washington and was keeping a k>w polttical pro· Ne . But tn the sprtng °' 1978, with Carter sinking ln the poDs, Rafshoon was brought to the White House to re- work Jimmy Carter's Image, a process often desat>ed as "Rafshoonlng." Rafshoon, like any top media ad- viler, Is a master d detail. He told Carter to shorten hls speeches so they wouldn't be so "damn boring." He ad· vised Carter to fire Bela Abzug from her post on the National Women's Advisory Council. He even had the drapes that hung behind the President at Ms televised news conferences changed because he didn't like the color. Rafshoon 's strategy this time has been to portray Carter as a sincere man who has taken tough st.ands In a to~h)ob. R.nhoon II nothing f not out· spoken In defending his role. "Sure I pacbged Jimmy Carter during the (1976) e11mpalgn," Rafshoon has s8'd . "But there was nothing dls- honat .bout tt. t praented him as he ...... " Thlil has been O.Ykl Garth'• ftrst shot at electing a Praldent, but ~· .. ~ who bdeve that If anyone can get John Anderson elected Presi- dent, It Is Garth. He has an Impressive list of winners, from Senators such as H.' John HeJnz of Pennsylvania and Adlai Stevenson ID of Illinois, to gov- ernors such as Hugh Carey In New York and Brendan Byrne In New Jer- sey, to mayors such as Ed Koch In New York and Tom Bradley of Los Angeles. Garth is the Vince Lombardi of hiS trade. He has said many times, "I play to win. I make no apologies for It. And to win, you give It your best shot,' eveiything you got. You gotta be tough." Uke Rafshoon, he doesn't miss a detail. U he thinks his can· dldate's tie ls the wrong tolor or pat- tern, he orders him to change it. ln 1977 he told Koch to lose 25 pounds. Koch did. Before a candidate Is accepted by Garth, hJs staff researches the candl· date thoroughly. (Garth works mainly for lberal Democrats, with an occa· slonal exception for a progressive Republican.) On more than ohe occa· slon a prospective can~ldate has emerged from the Initial interview marveling at how Garth seemed to know more about him and his city or state than he did. Once Garth accepts a candidate, more research begjns, ln· eluding detaiJed studies of the elec· torate, past voting patterns and op· ponents' voting records. And then the media onslaught begins. Garth ls not a flashy dnema· photographer. He knows televtsioo and he knows politics. A typtcal Garth-produced campaign ad wtD not have a lot of fancy music or happy family shots. The candidate talUng, the c:andklate ln action, with plenty of facts on the !Cl'een and In the nana· tlon. 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""'''''"· Lip~ ar>d nufl Nu (N..,,. y,.,,~ S1u1r rn1dt:r1h odd W>le> ro.oc) Collector's Set Hwe's an oPeOrtunrty to o.irn tOrne acarc:e COIM • two pr• 1938 ~ nic.Mb and •n Indian head penny Issued bMore 1908. A short supply limits this oner to one set to • customer. You also will ,...vie WOl!dlrlut price Msts of U.S. and ~ c:o1nS and .-per money. Send n.eme . .ddreu. zip. •nd SI to Littleton Coin Co., Dept. sx.ar.littletun,N.H.03561 CholeateR>I Update: Is Too much Really Hannful? By Paulo Dronov Ever since the word cholesterol entered the popular vocabulary some 20 years ago. it has had a negative connota· lion. Choleslerol is another term for animal fats -found in such staples of our diet as eg:JS. butter. mil<. cheese and red meat -and we've been tokl repeatedly tbat the higher the level of ctl<>ksterol in the blood, the higher the risk of heart disease. The latest recommenda- tion on the subject. however. directly contTadicts what we've been hearing aJl a&ong. The Food and Nutrition Board, a prestigious arm of the National Research Coun- cil, recentJy issued a report declarlng that there iS no reason for healthy people to watch the amount ol choles- terol and other fats they eat. The board, which sets the recommended dietary stan- dards f« the U.S .• contends that since there is no proof that eating less cholesterol will prolong life. there is no point In telling people to avoid It. This startling departure from the nutritional advk:e we've been bombarded wtth for 20 years has not yet won widespread endorsement. In fact. authorities In medicine and In the Government have raised questions about the manner In whlch the board reached its conclusions and the allegiances of Its members. The Food and Nutrition Board ls not a Gowrnment-spoosored enti- ty -115 wortc on the chc ' rteol report was oom- merdaly sponsored. Then, too, the board is composed ol nutritionists and bio- chemists, some with ties to the food indusary. No physi- cians served on the panel. The American Heart As- sodadon, which has long recommended a '"Jxudent" low-fat, low-cholesterol diet, dnhnged the board's ~ dusion that there Is no rela- llonshlp betwMr-. the amount ol cholestaol CIOnlWnlJd a'td heart disease . And Dr. Robert levy, director of rhe National Heart. Lung and Blood Institute -a division of the Nattonal Institutes of Health -argued that the report represents the opin· ions ol the board members, not new sdetrt:ific facts. Studies in recent years have revealed that the deposits that clog the blood vessels ol heart-attad« victims contain cholesterol. So far. ho wever . the evidence against cholesterol remains largely statistical: If your blood cholesterol level Is high -more than 250 milligrams per tenth oi a liter oi blood - your risk of heart disease is higher than It would be if your blood cholesterol level were in the normal range of 120 lo 250 milligrams. It cer- tainly doesn't mean that If your dlO&esterol level Is high, you will have a he.art attack or that if your level is nonnal, you won't. T his past year has brought forth a num- ber of new recom· mendattons, reiter- ating the advice about cholesterol we've been hear- ing. For the first time In his- tory, the Federal Govern- ment issued a series of die· tary guidelines aimed at es· tabhhing a national nubi· tional policy, including avoid- ing too much cholesterol. The American Health Foundation went even fur- ther ~· concluded that the average adult should aim for a blood cholesterol lewl ol 180 to 190 milbgrams. What is a health-oon- ldous lndMdual to do? Ant and fcnmost, keep this In mind: Though the Food and Nutrtion Bomd <Mered from the other experts on one ltlue, It emptwidcaly ~ wtdl them on another -the need to maintain normal body weight as an lmp00ant step In stay\ng heahhy. Ironically. that In lbef tends to limit consumption ~ anlmal fats (fats are high In calorta). In the long run, watching your ~ prob- ably mum that you're cutting down on ,_ ~ol anyway. .,,., ...... lmdget-prlall pl'D1ICU• FOR TODA rs IDUl TS $10,000 life ... - lor m lllle • SU4 a n•lli ,_ ... 21) 1 he Gerber baby- a ~ymbol of qu<J /1ty and this monthly ,,,emium is guantnteed not to inclease IOI' a full 20 yelll'S G.rber Life knows how to19t it cmn be to "'_. out • few dole.. for i111umtc1 with todmv'• high COit of living. We ..., know th8t most ..,.,.. don't._. ....... ,.... ..,.a.lty while 1fM¥'re young wl r..t it most. Than why wedmi....S 1ttis 20-v .. Tmm Life ,,..,... Plan fOf people on the wav up-1*11* who9 iHC011• and .... hMt just star18d to grow. 20 YEARS Term insurance gives you more pro- tection fa< lest money than any other type of life insurance. But tt.re ii • diff••IJC8 betcuMt 18rm policies. Many. term policies are Annual Re- ttew.lbte Tenn Policies (1 ·Year Term). These policies may look cheap but every single year the pmnilHY1 goes up! Gerber Life's term policy is a 20 yur tmm policy. The amount of protection neYer' decreases; the amount of your premium never increases-for a full 20 years-the period during which children are growing up and expenses are hi~. AFTER 20 YEARS After you have had your plan for 20 years. you can renew your coverage ~ five years up to age 65, withouta physical, at the month· ly rate fM your age at the time of renewal. Any time before age 65 you can change your term policy to our Whole Life Plan (which -........ _ ... lll20-YlsT9mlllllll ..... I •vouR GUARANTEED •Decide how much you want to budget each month, which will determine the anount MONTHLY RATES of protection you can get. The minimum MA• WOllAll $S,OD8 110.000 amount of .tutt insurance per policy is $10.000. Husl»nd -"' wife, fOf ex.-nple, 18 $2.52 $4.04 $7.08 an have $5,000 ea::h; if just one adult 19 2.52 4.04 7.08 is insul"9d on the pulicy, the minimum 18 20 2.52 4.04 7.08 is $10,000. 19 21 2.57 4.14 7.28 •You ... $1 per month if bo1h ~end 20 22 2.62 4.24 7.48 wife, with or without daildnlt, .. COMr9d 21 23 2.87 4. 7.88 01t the Fllllity "-· Our ••.....-.,. ... end the ........ .-ct°" to you, 22 24 2.72 4.44 7.88 •Fill out the _.tc:.tion fonn. Be sure to 23 25 2.77 4.54 8.08 c:hedc the amount of prouction you w.nt 24 26 2..82 4.84 8.28 ... pc.n of your dtc>iae. 25 27 2.87 4.74 8.48 •You may wisti to chwge your premiums. 26 28 2.92 4.84 8.68 Simply fill out tbe lnfonnation requested 27 29 2.97 4.94 8.88 under the .... ication. 28 JO 3.07 5.14 9.28 •Mail yOUJ complet9d appfiCltion with the 29 31 3.17 5.34 9.68 ..,.a.! first month's prtmium ot Sl, °' 30 32 3.27 5.54 10.08 $2• fOf the $20,000 Plan. to: 31 33 3.42 5.M 10.88 o.rtMr Liie hMu.r&Doe Compen7 32 34 157 6.1• 11.21 •11111t11n1t•F.-_ • •12 33 JS 3.72 8.44 u .• RlECT TllE PUii AJID Tiil AllORT DF 34 36 3.92 8.M 12.• MOTECTIOI IHY FOii YOU 35 37 4. 13 7.26 1112 SAVE MONEY WlTH THE FAllll Y PL.AN 36 38 4.33 7.66 14.32 Fit.-.-: 37 39 4.58 8.16 15.32 llDIVIDUAL Pl.All: a..,_.._.,_,._. 38 40 4.83 8.86 16.32 ... DIE PAAEllT PLM: die,_._. fw 39 41 5.13 9.26 17.52 your 111 ,.. pha IOt to covs Ill YtM ctti4dr9n. 40 42 S.43 9.88 18.72 FAlllL Y PLAI 41 • 5 . ' ' Oed, 111 ZI ...... ..$10.cDI ...•. JU4 42 44 tU3 11 .29 21.12 ..,..,.,.zs ...... ..ss.oaa ..... ff 43 45 8.53 12.0I 2111 .11 44 .... 12.91 24.12 FlllMy Pllft s...e =l.fl T .... ,.... ... , 45 7. 13 •• 28..92 AtW&lk IOCO.-yoar ............ cM*m ±.....II.. ............ . ,...... ........ SU1 *' ....... .,.. •• .. , ...... Totll flnt ...... , ,.-.. t. $11-,._II ..... 11-. ..... n,..... ...ey 11; fer IMUI-,.._..,. sz_ • YOUR MJVACY ii "'6TtC'f'Eb ... AftY intonNdon you .,_ &i'9f tiie or • --.. .. ....... 'GIH ..........,., ............. llrir:ltW COftf ... Hill ........... brW ,......_, ........ Ofl die lllfuuii ... , ...._. """~IPllllation to._~ lnfonr•r ...... IA W1'fOfh ~Ip~ of 1"9 "*"-~--"left aper.-• lftfon ... da ....._ • ....... of .. 11www ... L ,.0 .... 10&. E..., ScMiolt. Bodon, MA 02112. ....._ S11'4a3110.I Th. ............ ...-frOlli ......... Wli .... if to --,_ ~ eppty '°' .. ___ .. ....... 8 cWili lar ........ ...., ................ .....,., .... co...-;y widl lldt lutfoih lllOft. ff ,OU ... . h .._, .. ..,... II 1·u.,. of .. itufouft'IMioui lfl •-,. .._.. llifom .., .. , wM ._ • dcmd..., .. 'IOllt Mu•:4 .. t*IM). lftd YOY ~ -'t to CIOn'llCt 811'¥ ~ 1111 lllCOlclll:ICW ...... ,.,,c...--, ... Al:t.. a ... builds cash surrender and loan values) regardless of your health or occupation. NO EXAM NEEDED TO APPLY One special feature of our 20-Year Tenn P'olicy is that in most cases you don't need a physical to apply. Just answer the brief questions on the application; then, return the completed fonn w."ltl $1 ($2 • for $20,000). If we find ,you're in average good health-and almost 90% of the people who apply are- we'll pron)Pdy issue your policy. Your $1 (a< $2•) will cover you for the first month. After that, you pay the monthly premium, shown in the rate chart for your present age .• EXAMINE YOUR POLICY You'll enjoy the protection of your 20-Year Term life policy (TTP·701) for just $1 for the first month, $2• for the $20,000 plan, while exam· ining it in the privacy of your home without obligation. When you receive your policy you have 10 days to look it over. If you are not satisfied, we will refund your initial payment. , _______________ 01t1of81nh I I _______ Stae Zip Hfitht _____ _ Occupation Weight _____ _ H.-... 1F.-iy,O~--H ..... AWih .......................... . For Femilv Membtn to be cownd. 0111 of Birth pw First Name and Middle Initial Su Ht. Wt. Mont 01 YIM o yDU tD or 11"9 ll'iV ot e t msurance Of annuety you get oun? ...•..•..........•................... YESO •O 0 H •ym," ...... fi.e • tht,... vf tfw otfw CDM.-ny • .. Clll'I natify them.---------------------- .._. Y.• er eey family --n.., Cll..,..: 1)""""' in ttvdMnt. .-comms or "°"" -.. !Mn • 1 p 11 ,.. in Im two v-i? ...... _ ............................... VESO •DO Z) twr been trM'9d tor Of heel any known indications of hiF blDOd ..,_,,., tumor or ewer, conwbions, tMnt.I .._ °' ...,,._, diMlt-. m.tm1tit fwlr, dim pli:'I, .. "-t or lr1WfV ~ or mumur? ..................... YES 0 mo 0 » Cllllllll~ with • ..... u.Mlld or tr-...d by MY doc1Dr • ...,.. t.cility .,. hca- pitlllind in the Im fM Cududinf nonNI Pf'lllWKY °' cfliltl*ttl? .. Y£S 0 .U 0 a..w..-il.-• ..,. .... ..._z.,.i. .................. if y. I . ... .-........... ~; .... ,,.l\lwf~ .... -........... . """imtion, if ---.: 01Nrwill, 111 llmiwiftl wNant's chlldrl11 ift -.Ill .,_... I AGREE llfAT: die infomtetion.,_is trueaMI alftt,._ to the bast of 111y U.0.t11i1111td IMtilt; 1ltil """icrioft ..,.., be the bllil t. aMI •pert of IM policy; no iMunce thlll llte lffwc1 nlil I ,.aicy ii ....... end ...... ttwl .. lltt\ ,..._ is lliw, 9" this iannct is ....... c-.. ................ , ..... ,AUTHORIZATION: I ,,_ IWld Ifie notlm •pllllftlng die uw of the M9dic.i lnf011T111tlon au..... I ...,...,, .,thori.rt -V hOIPilml, phylici..,, l'*'....ce ~v. tt.. Medical tftfw. lllt't1on lurw. COlllllllft41f '9POl1lne lllf'iCY to fumlth G9'tltf lit. MV records°' luwuutadill of me or my ,,_,_.. Of 1tle ,,_,th of mny _,_ of my fMtlly. Medic., lnformlltlon indudlll ""'"°"'· t...nnent and ~ with ,...,., 10 ... y ph~ Of ,.,., .... c:Gftdition. Thia lnforrl'Mioft ,.." bt ulld to dwlwumlne .,ltl>illtv for ,,.,,_ ~· ' I 8'IO 811dMIN• G8'bw Life or la rein•u•n ID ,.._ ..,., lnfotmlltion to the M.dicel lnfO!'· metlon 8u!W91 end to Oii'*' i...~ COl'ftP8n'-In ...,id\ I h-polklw or to Whom I "'9Y ..iv. or to wham• cflllm for t.Nflu m-v bt "'blftltted. Titl1 .. ~lutlon tfl.,l bevalid for one y-. A phofOCCPV of dll1 .,florladon .,,.,, bt a wt1lid a dleorltiMI. Upon~ 1'1e uttdalll•09d m., oMatn •COPY of di;. ~lltion. Jim Smith of Harrisburg, Pa., was getting sick of the suspicious looks he received whenever he signed his name at hotels. So. 11 years ago, in a fit of pride, he started the Jim Smith Society, whose membership is restrid· ed to ... weD, people named Jim Smith. Founder Smith says he believes Jim Smith is the second-most com- mon name -to John Smith -in America, and his society now boasts 984 members (In 10 countries), In- cluding 50 father/son Jim Smiths, 12 three-generation Jim Smith families and fow female Jim Smiths (including mother/daughter combo. Jimmie Mae and Jimmie Lou). Smith admits, "'I don't know how l'd take to admit- ting a Jim Smythe," but the dub does 31 Jim Smlhs at a 19n reunion. Include Jamie Smith and honorary member Jim SIJth. For more information, write to the Jim Smith Society, 2016 Milltown Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. 17011. Minding Your Business Ever have a complaint about a product and not know where to go? Well. in commernontion of National e:umer Education Week, whk:h ns Oct. 5, Nell Stewart has some advk:e for you. Stewart \s president of SOCAB (Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals tn Business -a 1,600- member o.ganization of businas and gowmment 1epese11talives), and she ·MY' that "au.-wants to hear what you have to say." If you me unhappy with IOOM!thtng you boudtt. she suggests you tnt wt* the conswner affan depertment of the company that manufactures the >t.m (the company's addretl ii ua&ally on the &abel). The letter should ltate what Mppened -In factual, not ernoaonal, tones -and what you 11-.... $ •• .,,,,,.... , Ill ......... ". . ....,_,,.,. tw.a••a a,__, H1t11 ,_..M.~ t II I ·--·~00.- •• , .... ~ ... o... .. - Yakkity-Yak We all know people who seem never to shut up. and usually we think them rude or selfish. But according to University of LouisvUle sociology pro- fessor Howard Borsuk, they may be trying to shield themselves from hearing something they don't want to hear. Or the compulsive talker may talk as a way of controlling people and situations. The best thing you can do -if you can ever get in to say it -is point oul the problem to the per· son. although Borsuk notes. any severe under- lying insecurity may require professional help. "In general, we all have a very natural tendency no t to really listen to people," says Borsuk. "A good part of our attention is on what we're go· ing to say next .... It's a shame, but thafs what keeps psychiatrfsts so busy. They get paid to listen." · want the company to do about it. ~in most cases you wUI hear within about three weeks," notes Stewart. "If not, write to the president of the com- pany, and if you're still not satlsfted, contact a third party, such as the Bet- ter Business Bureau or your state's Consumer Protection Agency." But, stresses Stewart, the consumer does have certain responslblllties. "Seventy percent of complaints are attributable to not reading lnsbuc· Hons, .. she points out. This Uttle Piggy Wore Tennis Shoes In Pamplona, Spain, they have the running of the bulls. In Tempe, Ariz., It's the jogging of the pigs. Pigs, choeen becaUM their circula· tc:xy and digesltve systems closely re- semble thOle of humans, were recent- ly reluctant participants ln an Arizona Stale UnlYerslty study on exetdee and heart dSease. "'Getting the pigs to begin running was no problem,.. according to George Sepertch, an aulltant profes- sor ol agriculture who conducted the reteardl. "But, after a lap or IO, 1<>me persuask>n was needed." Persuasion A was supplied by one of Seperich 's graduate students running behind the pigs with a long, two-pronged fork. Eighteen pigs were chosen for the Bringing home the bacon. study; six began )ogging when they were pigk!ts; six when they reached the pig equlvakmt of middle age, and six went tha wtM>ls ~es without jog· glng. When a pig reached 200 pounds, It was sent to the slaughter· house. Not surprtstr9Y, for the pigs who never uerdMd, we can now say only, 'Th-th·th-th-that's aD folks." Are Childless Wives Happier? Women who choose never to have children report higher levels of marital satisfaction than do mothers and women post:pQning children. a Uni- versity of North Carolina at Greens- boro study reports. Child-free women noted that they spend more time with their husbands, talk with them more often and have sexual relations more frequently. The Anderson Difference The media's love affair with John Anderson seems to be over. In early July. George Washingto n University political scientiSt Michael Robinson noted that the TV networks were "in- fatuated" with AndeTSOn. Robinson, who has been monitoring media cov· erage of the candidates, said that An· derson received highly favorable treatment in aU measured factors. "But now it's gone completely the other way." notes Robinson. "He's getting the most negative coverage of any candidate." Robinson reports that media cover- age of new candidates tends to foUow a pattern, starting out positively and then dropping, whether they continue successfully or begin to falter. -Eliot Kaplan BIRTHDAYS (all Ubra): Sundliy - Jeff Conaway 31. Glynnis Johns 57. ~ -Chrystie Jenner 30; Thor Heyerdahl 66. Tueedey -June A»y- 50fl 57. W~ -Rona Barrett 44; Jesse Jackson 39; John Gardner 68. Thunday -John Lennon 40; Jackson Browne 32; Friday -Helen Hayes 80, Ben Vereen 34; Tanya Tucker 22; Harold Pinter 50. S.tur· day -Ron Leibman 43; Daiyl Hall 34; Jerome Robbins 62. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Ro. ....... n.Helen~ no taste in your low tar? Just try th e refreshing taste se nsation o f extra low 'tar' KOOL SUPER L IGHTS! It goes w ell beyond n1ere tobacco taste. So when you find that o rd inary low 'tar' cigarettes taste fl at and bland, your answer is the coolest low 'tar' o f them all ... extra low 'tar' KOOL SUPER LIGHTS! C'mo n up to KOOL! Warning: The Surgeon Geoeral Has Determined That Ciprane Smablg Is Dangerous to Yow Health. ' SUPER LIGHTS OrtginaJ KOOL Long famous for coolness in smoking. Super l1gh1s Kings. 7 mg "1ar" 07 mq mco11ne. Mild$ K111gs.1l m9 "1ar". 1.1 mg. n1co11ne"' per c1ga1e11e by FTC method. F111er Kings. 16 mg "tar" 13 mg mcoune rv per c1ga1e11e. FlC Repon Jon ·eo • - The Penguin and His Feathered Friends Of .ill thl' m.Jnv chMacters ,1ltor Burgess Mert.'d1th ha~ portr.iyed on tdrv1'11'n and in movie~. perhaps the o ne he's most 1dent1hl'd with ,., that of · The Penguin· 111 tht' Butm1111 TV '>Nies Mt·redith 1s currently one o f three ho<,tS 0 11 the nrw 'l'fl<'S. fl1"''' l\ma:o"X l\11H11"/', Jlflng Sundays at 71'M on ABC Has intere<;t in animals es rew1lly ba rds, goes beyond hie. entertainment (.J reer. Meredith, whose rnd~cot on this new series 15. appro- pri<1telv enough . .i penguin, as a f.ir more serious fnend .ind supporter of th1• bard k.mgdom than most people re.ilize. HC' owns .Jnd operntes, along w11h his son, Jon<1thon, <1nd e>.-w1fr. K.i1a. Three Pond farm .in elabo- rate ScJnctuarv cJnd breC'dtng farm th.it houses 'cores of rcJre and end.ingereJ l:mds. Included .ire ten kinds of 1-v.iter fowl. the most c.pecttJcul.ir of whilh are thr eleg.int blark-neck ~wan<, Thl' Merc·d1 ths' operation. wh!Ch as located in l':C'vad,l C1tv. C1lif is J uly registered with both the c.tate <1nd foderal f1<;h <1nd game departments, and .111 birth!> .ind <;JI<' .. h.ive to b<' meticulously recorded. fhese av1dn progcnv 1mcc htJtched dnd reared, rind their WdY to zuo~ and f.rnuers throughout the world But growing up 1c. nC> ec1sv matter for the<;e blue- blooded bards The 1 ountrvs1dC' .ibound<; with predcJtors_. dogs. raccoons, foxr'>, bobcat<;. even egg-eating snakes. After sever.i i red-cre<;tC'd ducklings were abducted from their nests, .in e lectrical w1rC' w.is cJtlached to the top and bottom of the eight-foot tcJll chcJin lank fence surrounding ecJch of the three ponds • It sounds cruel." admits Burgess, "but 1t isn't re.illy. The electrical ch.irgc is very low, just enough to d1~courdge "Predators" O nce the problem of predators was bas1c,1lly solved, .mother ticklish c;1tudt1on aro<,C' "#hen ,, wild male mallard duck Aew mto the compound "We get J few feathered guests from t1mP to lime." says Meredith. "some wild birds on their wJy south o r north. ThC'y're usually gone <1fter cl few days without incident." But this mall.ird wcJs a different sto ry. As Burgess tells it, Weller fowl usuc1lly mcJte for life .ind there's very little messing around among the pc1irs, even though they live in close prox1m1ty. But this particular drake, as the males are called, "st.irted going after every female bird in the • compound," relates Meredith with • wry smile. The quacking CtJsanovc1 finally h<1d to be netted and released in another arecJ before ccJlm WcJS restored. Burgess is quic k to point out that his motives for operating the scJnctuary ue purely cJltruistic: 'The simple fact is that these marvelous fowl must be protected. The highest-flying living thing is the bar-headed goose, which has been seen by pilots Aying in formation •s high as 30,000 feet. We'd be rem1~s. as fellow creatures on this planet, if we did not look to the well being .ind perpetua- tion of these magnificent birds." ...... M""';" "'"""' ., ,,,. nm Pprttl "'"' '°''" W"'' of ... ,... .. " .. TV WEEK. OCT08ER !>. 1980 M''"" Tlumru< l11i-t 1A11ol 1111rri11,,, 1•1 T h<' Bodv Human: Facts for Goris BIG SISTER TO LITTLE SISTER Marlo Thom.is, stcJr o( st.ige. GcrC'en .mJ trlevis1on, sene~ .is the hoGt <Jnd n.irrcJtor of Tht 8111/y 11r•1111ii1 f,41 '' /or l.irf,, d CBStMedcom Co. production Th<' hcJlf- hour speC1.il, airing on CBS. Tuesday at 31'M. wnveys informc1tion that young girls should know .ibout th<·m· selves and others {both males and fem.ilC'sl .J~ thev approach puberty. ., Producers Al Kelman and Dr. Bob f'u1z tr.iv<>lc•d to Missouri with Ms. Thom.is and interviewed thrC'e voung girls, ages JO, 12 cJnd 14 Ms. Thom.is estcJblrshed .i w.irm "big sister" rapport with the girls. as a re~ult 0 ( which, the girls were able to open up to her about lhcir t~·rlings •bout themselves, their changing bodies .ind emotron~ as well as the problems of growing up. _ Besides the interviews, there .ire two .imm.ited seg- ments on Tltt Bod"¥ H11m11n: F11cts for Cir/, showing the• uwtonttc changes dwing the course of puberty and the · "geography" of the fem.ih: as well as th<• b1gchemistry of ovulation. Marlo, herself, felt very strongly, about the sub1ect of the program •nd felt that it w.is important for young ~pit to le.un the facts. "An .iwful Int of paren'ts M"e amid to tell tht' truth about sex to <their kids.'' Marlo commented." And th•t leads to •n awful tot of kids ~ing •frald to •Sk for the truth. And that lec1ds to the tragedy of one out of every ten teenage girls in Amerrc.i becom- ing prqNnt. "I w1nWd to do Tltt Body H1111111n F11t1s /or Grrls show so th•f M c:ould help girls realize th.u every Worn.in is just• pownup girl, rvttry wom•n alive hu ~tll there. fright- ~ by hu \:hanging body and, her eltplodlng feelings. I · Mnted to help to keep the lgnoranfe of facts which m•de us IO lnset.,!-1~ 'Ind confused .ts girls from spilling ovtr into thil new pneratlon. HI knqw kids ~an handle the truth. Wh•\ they c1n't h1rMlle Is the 'big mystery.' Tht' who le P'lrpose of this ~I' show 11 to de·my1tifY. to tell the truth-Bia Stet.r tq UttJe Sister-In all 1Js 1lmplt, straightfonord gJor,. And tt hit bffn wondem.t for mt to work ol'\ ~...:. 4 car. •bo\.i• to much with such alftH ind i · col ....... • Dr. Bob l\ai& 1nd Al l<altNn . • . . ...... ....... (fidllrtd) ...., ........ c:...1111 .,., ...... """" .. tlM ............... Priwlta little," .............. If.,.. ... Mia. "I .. la tlM 10111...,.. .......... """"" •• TUI'• ....... tlllt.,...,.. ... 111 'A ...... T• Fw,'" ..,... ,.,....... Ill "A '"'8tt lltllt," .... ....., ...... CIS, .,.. ii 1111 ...... , .... "'"' H • ...... "' , .. ~ ... ,..,. " , ........ ~ .... .. ..... ... .. .. --· 1111 ......... .,.., .... ii 1111 ...................................... ..,. .. •s•llllll-tf,,...., fllll .._ -• ..... 11111 _,, ... , ........... 1111 ClfW ... 1111 ...., ................................ .,.. 1111• ........ ., ....... ~., ..................... . ................... "1111 .... ., ...... ..w ..... .. ......... .. ... .... ,.. "--..., ......... ... --~----..... *-.. ~·--...................................... c.-.. ............ ,, .. , .... Linda Kelsey pl1ys f1shioft Msi&Hr lliralldl lie~ ill "A hrftd Mltcll," I spetill moN praemtioll lirilll S..y It IPll on CBS. llir1ncla Mt~ is 1 sutcntfll arHf ...... wM, • 1 t1tn11er, 1114 1ivtt1 birth to 1 '-'iPttr • •• &iwn ttp f• adoftioft. ·S11tee11 ,urs liter Hie •• ... lilt ,_, as • Is tlle .,, ptr10ll ""° CH rutcll lier ....... ,., ~ ltnldln fer I series of llolte n11rrow tr111SpUts tMt.., snt lier lft. '11lt *' is llOt 111out the dis11se," Miss llthey plillts Mt. "It ruly is,_., of tllt INtiofts betwetft I mtltlltr IM ...... tr wtltll they Met fer tlM tint ti•, -tlM '"" .... fnist11tilat .. tlM ..... ,.,.... wllo lint IMtft Oftrfy pratldiw of ttltir..., 41.pt9r IM W...,.. llld her w was ldopttd." Other mrritt1 rolls ill tlM CIMlm,..ry •ram1 ire pl1yecl lty Mictlltl Br1!Mloll, Lisa lllCIS, CMrtn .,.,.. llld Colttll Dtwllwst . . ".' .. ·\ ~ P SPOii TS WIDAY, OCTOIH ~ ..... l. '1J •l"•'-sai.. lltl e •l , ...... lllt Poll,bu•a~ Sleeltl\ •I thf M1u11~wl• ~1~111k\ (1) •l , ...... 1111 SI luu1> C1rdtn'I\ •I lhe N''-01100\ S.1111\ IHll t i) (\t •....,... ltt.!!U lo bt ••mounted 11111~ l•ttl•ho. It!• ll H11ltt1J lfl ,..,, litl 11) ltll 117) lfl ,...._. I hr S•n I 14ht 1vu 4'1t 1\ 81 lh• I A ll1m\ GJ QI) llf'l ,.....,. lht 8ull•lu 81111 •' lh• \111 ll1fCu l'ht•ir'' ••1c-.•-...·11 C..... ,......, Awon• •I U~( ••• "'' , ... w wr., llOIOU, OCTOl(I ' L•. IJI lf! at llfl f ...... Into lflllP4 !lo ~u1onrm ti Int Clior •co llff•\ IUlSOAJ, OCTOIU I l• • J 1 10) 21 -.....11 "4iy tfh I h« N•l1un•I 1 .. t ur l'lr•t •I lhc N1tt0n•I '••cut lnl Ii• • LMIN. TIMI llllt• leillil4 Ille Ooc11t1 llut R,,1\ l'h1lb111 h11\I\ • p1ol111 looh •I I A Ovdcm I ommy t 11111d• WlOllCSOAY, OCIOl ll I ll:lO • t lll at 1•~111"1•• 0111 In, Anc.1111111 I •~11u• l d\I ~' lhr ~me11(1n I uru~ Wol S,00 • ) 10! at lnelllll Jl'l.y oth lhr N•t11111•• l •4~u· \'Int 61 111~ N1tion1l ''•eu• 1.,t IHUISOAY, OCIOIU 'J S:tO . ) IQ) at "'-11111 l'lfJ<OllS Int Ammo 611 l r4~11• I,.,, ,1 lh~ A111e11un I nsue Wut \ fllOAY, OCTOIEI 10 lUOe ) 10 Jt .. MNH "4iy<0lls lh, N•hon• l •••"' f.1r 11 lhr N11t0n,1 t e.aue Whl ~:to• i IOI 2t lfMNM '14y ofls lilt A111r1• '" \•;1111~ II• ,1 Al ltof Amerun l usue I a\I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 IZ:lO. , I 10 ~ llW Footlllll re.ms lu b~ annr1u11rrd 1P1r.J\• ~H Special Sport~ Nole ~I 9AM un Satu1da1 ) l :lO 8 J 12 11' Sports Spectuul•1 S:00 • ) 1t Wide World of Sporb 11:08 e Colltlt footNlf The Sldnlo1d Cd1d111ah di Ute UCI A Bru1m SUllOAY, OCTOIEI ~ 1:00 9 flit (fl "A Perfect M•tch" (dra) '80 l1nd6 ~rl\•y • I~ !Ml "J1ws" (adv)' l'J-Roy Sche1dei Robeil Shd" &:JO at "l.""9l1n" (wu) 'll-Burl lancasler Robe11 Rvan 9:00 B '"1 (lt "Tiit (lld" (com) 78 Burt Reynolds Sally f Pld MOllDAY, OCTOBER 6 1:00 g "Hty, 1'111 Alive" (adv) ·1~ ldwa1d Asne1 Sally Strulhm D "Where tllt lltcl Fern Grows" (adv) /'J S1ewd1t Pet~rsen 9:00 8 Ce 1 11aJ 17 "To Find My Son" (dr~l 80 fi1cha1d Jhomh e f1J1 HJ "luli1" (dial 'll Vanessa Redgme Ja11e I ond• TUESDAY, OCTOBEI 7 1:00 l!I nt 11 "MOit Wild, llrrld West" Par! I (wes1 80 llob~•I l 11114~ B Ql Ot "Btullh b nd" Pa11 I (dra) 80 I e~lr~ Ann w~11tn D "little Ci11n" (ad~) 73-Angel lompkin\ ll1lly Cu111. Cl) "The llun's Story" (d1a) ~9 Aud1ey llepbu1n &:JO 8 "The Wild Blllldl" (•es) 69 Wilham ltul~en linP)I Huq;1111" 9:00 B (J) t12i •11· "A Priule 8'1tlt " (d1a1 80 lai.~ \'t41aen l\nnr Jadson WEDllESDAY, OCTOBER a 1:00 G CU> Clll "MOit Wild, Wilil West" Conti (we~) 110 Rober I C:on•6d 8 "0.1111 Scrum" (drii) '/J £dwa1d Asner Clo11s Leacllrnon 8 "Tiie Dirty Dozen" (adv) 61 Lee Ma1V111 I rnesl BnrRn111e D "Cl1111CN1 tor Cordobf" iadv l 10 Geoi&e Pe11p11d I '~l!P Ille Down Stairme' (dial '6/ Sandy Oe11n1s, l'al11~k lledlo1d 9:00 CV(]}) [l) "Portrait of •n Escort" (dra) '80 Su~an An~11ch e CD (JJ) "lt11l1h lllld'' Parl II (dra) 80 Lesley Ann Wa11e11 TMUllSOAY,.OClOIEll 9 l.-001!1 ll 11t1 ITT) ''The C~ren ot An uc'' (d1a) 80 Shvl~y Jone~ 8 "Ttu s Across Ille liftr" (com) '66 Dean Maritn Joey lll'hop B "Ketty's Htroa" (com) 70 -Chnt rastwood lelly Savala~ I "Hud" (d1a) '63-Paul Newman Mel•~n Douglas Pa111c1a Nral t:oo 1.21 ')I) "Btulall blld" Cone! ldra} 80 Lesler Ann Wa11en ~DAY, OCTOl tl 10 1:00 D ''St1111111 on tht lllin" (wes) '67 Hemy fonda Anne Ba•le• B "lc.t Stltitll Z11H1" (dra) '68 -Rod Hudson Pol11t~ McCoohan 1J "Endless llip t" (susp) '72-Hayley Molls Cl) "Curse of thj M1y1n Temple" (adv) ·n lohn Bmrad SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 1:00 Q) "rOllr tor Ten s" (wes) '63 f 1ank S1na11a. 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"' I S.arah---le,.,, Seim.\----f\orurd Brua Trudy (t/l(lt •rmw ........ l ( r•1w/1iwJtl1 c~::·,~:::) ( ""'' '""'u""' (~/'""'~?'r)\(ra•JkJ~'·"' I l.iurerr.& \ '""'"" ll.\tlt• 1l1nuy) l ~i<Jrtl/t (f~M) I Rom.111 ( f ••tol.Jyo Sr-'••) R.ichel--------.-------Ad.am Aon.abtl l>ortffl <l•wn«rr•"6tl (11 .. th••'J"ro~t• l t h t"tGr•tfl ( ~trl)'S""'t I Ornj.1min11 1) .... ., "°"'~""') lizz1e----osc~ (Jf""Y-"1"tU'rl l'l'llNI .shtftar 1 Ooro1hy~ub.1l <El Lubrtli 11.._, I rrner o...1"4-1 Rosc~n tStw~.M· .... ,., 'BEULAH LAND' Lucille U'"'""' ((olr•JJ<faytrrt I Alon10 C'\l1tl,4t( ( St'-rt I -A SAGA OF THE SOUTH The saga of a great southern plantation and the woman who loved th e land more than any mar1 is , dramatized in Beulah Land, a six-hour miniseries produced by David Gerber Productions in as socia- tion with Columbia Pictures Television. airing in three parts on NBC, Tuesday at 8PM and Wednesday and Thursday at 9PM . Lesley Ann Warren stars as the mistress of the plantation. Michael Sarrazln. Mere- dith Baxter Birney, Eddie Albert, Hope Lange. Dorian Harewood, Paul Rudd. Paul Shenar. Martha Scott. • Allyn Ann McLerle. Jennie Agutter and Don Johnson also star In the film which covers a period of 45 years. 1827 to 187l. The project began in February of 1978 when exec- utlw producer David Gerber purchased the rights to two bett-Hlllng novels by Lonnie Coleman ... Buelah Land" and "Look Away Beulah Land." The novels cCMH'ed the llYH of the Kendrick family who owned the Beulah Land plantation and the Davis family from th• n .. ghborlng Oaks plantation. Once the script was CS..I~ In August of 1979, Gerber. Producer Chriltopher Morgan and Art Director Edward C. eert-ono eptnt -.ral week• tcoutlng locations thfaullftdut the South before deciding to film In ~ M•llllppl. The ~n of over 21.000 offered .,.,.. ~. tt ••one of th• few towf1• le1t • untouched by the Union troops during the Civil War and 1t re tains much of the original downtown archi- tecture from the early 1800s It also has one of the largest selections of restored antebellum mansions 1n the South While the sets were being readied, costume de- signer Grady Hunt was searching for costumes. His task was particularly difficult because the film covered four distinct periods in ladies designs- the empire, the crinoline, the hoop and the bustle, "When you're doing a period film, everyone, down to the liUlest child, has to be wardrobed ... says Hunt. .. And when you are covering a period of 45 years In one fllm , you've created 3 task of nightmarish proportions " Hunt's search for wardrobe took him through every studio In Hollywood, rental houses. private collec- tions and attics in New York and Los Angeles. "You can see the passage of time In Beulah Land by watching the costumes." he says: "The correct cos- tume 1s a great help to an actor. Not only the design but the color can affect an actor's portrayal phys- ically and psychologically." Hunt was very painstaking with the wardrobe that Lesley Ann Warren wears as Sarah Kend~. the mistress of Beulah Land. She has 6A changea In the miniseries, 10 of which were designed by Hunt and the rest being authentic costumes of the era and coming from a private collection. As beflltln9 the wife of a wealthy landowner of the period. Sarah wears some elaborate t>allgow"9. One of her gowns, dealgned by Hunt, WH made from Imported allk, trimmed with hand-ma~ 1llk rotet 1nd coat over 12,000. • I A"•RNOON 12:00 D UJl The Y111111 & Ille lestlm D !J}l QIJ Dfrs If 011r liwes e lloMnu B l.~J (~ (2tJ All My Clllldrtn Ea cept Wed & Fri JJ lltws • Tiit Don laM Shew • m Mowle; See davtunt mo~1~ St Oler W, (C·C) 1211 Vecetable S., -12:30-((t S.ardl tor,_,, .. fD Yoea ftr HulUI (J(l Fwra t :OO 8 (IJ) As tllt *'1d Twas D 0 QI! Allttltr WwW allliuo..11nsa... • (fl 121) o.. lift lo lM E ace pt Wed & Fri eLAt's lllMea Deal St cimt... lllllrlldieA -1:30- lllltws 2:00 • tf) <l2l Tiie ~ upt D illJ llll T 1111 • CI) (DJ (JI) Cienerat H011it1t Exc.ept Wed & Frt m1r-w. ID ltt's lllJ m s.ni.111 l.UJ Oler [ny (C·C) THE ORIGINAL HA WAllAM MAILE LEAF PRESERVED IH 24 ~ T GOLD! .......__ Soy M""Y Clwtt'-9 to tti.t lflKW -w M lli.d •• ~ wfttl ...................... . tn Hawa11 the Maile Leal h1stor1ca11y represents reverence and royally once worn by kings and queens 111 ceremonials TOday 1t is still used 1n hulas cullural events and weddings These real ma1le leaves are elec1rolormed 1n· to copper and then nickel and l1nally dipped in 24 •...t ..,W. Ttie original leaf will forever re- main inside -a completely ong1nal work of art. since no two leaves are rhe same ..... M M9d dlecll fW _, ordff to: GO HAWAII 211 Ceder St., s.lt. I,.._.,... IMctt. CL, UHJ MAU.E LEAF 24 KT PENDANT WITH CHAIN S1<4 95 . TOTAL NO TOTAL PRICE NAME ADDRESS alkJw 3 Ill• ..... _, ZIP ...... .... 8UllDAY CC•edni.iedt rtt.cc tltc slate's wtld !llllstanes. lol11 Embery 1nlrocluc1111 SOlilt ol lltl ,...,,..., fntllds, 1114 two queen bees battle to the Offth • "'" Cliffile .. e WW CeW Wttll 1uests l1rwn Ft1len 8111d. Amy Holland Pure Plaine Lea111e. Se11$ alld Ctolts. t_,. T.W., lllt'"°4li111 SIOM\ and J1y JolMlton. O..........,Udeel • DOil: f'rM i.., StrMt: A .., ff._. Millie (C.C) 'Jm Vetallsts" Al lanuu 1nd Carmen Mcrt. t11' Mth host OKI! Btown Ir lbo41t "'°"'" llU 11d lhtn IUlll up lcw I IM' MS1ICNI -7:30- llJ,Sill C.-. m DEIUT: u, Mii c.ilet In this stfllS. llwtt ltack lttn11ers cope Wlfll tllt tr111111as or 1dolesce11ee 1n Ille tlllds1 of 111 llllll'fl61J mobile falll!ly move wll1th b11n11 lhtm new lritreds, a ne• scllool and nu• proMetles a ni. s. .-1111 s.M1.111tt 8:00 • (I) O llMe: "A rerfect Met~" !dra) '10 (21trs)-l1nd1 11.tlsty, Micll1el 8'1n6on. liSI l11tu A ..... -.st l1nd 1 su11-"t doliOI lor • WltS ol painful belle 1111rrow tr~ Alttt Ill of her relal!YtS 1111 to flltel Ille c11ter11 for the Ojlt!MIOI, a seartll 1s Oii to hlld the 111l1nt dlucllllf slit rave up lor ,._ wllt11 slle was a t1t1111er e G a allh "lo Your Health" Wllilt ro111111CM11 the two Mlutiful OWMIS of • llt11th tood store. Jiii .-Palettl lltlp OM 1111's llfoflltf ...... f-lend IS 1-c SlbOUttd a 1'111 UMlrsea WorW of Jacques Celntu• 'The Incredible Ma1ch of lllt Spiny lobslels · G One Of Tttt Gtutest * Mowles Ever! "JAWS" • (~) (Jl (2J M0tie: "Jaws" (C·C) (adv) '75 (Jiits) -Roy Scheidel. Robtr1 Sh•"· R1tllard D1eyluss A 2!1 fool Iona Grut White Shark attacks and fe110111es res.dents of 11 Lona lst1nd beach town lhrte men set oul in a boat to kill 11 at any cost Cl 'EORGE VANDEMAN: • L*-Alib 'ropllet G K Is Writttn II> lllN: "Of SMIU * Mell'' (adv) ·79 (1h11)-A perilous di~ lo undtr•atei shar\ caves leads lo an allack by a Gital While Shark f.ollJ !HJ COlllOS (C·C) "One V11ice in tilt Cosmic ruaue" In search ot hie on ollltr planets. Or Carl Sagan u ploles tht 01111n. evoluhon. diver s1ty and unclerlyina s1m1l111ty ol all planets and animals on urlh 9 ~•IJitcl Tlltatre: Cri•e alMI ,........... -1:30- • Merit: "h••n" (•es) 71 (1hrs)-8urt la11Uster, Robert Ryan lee J Cobb. Slltrtt North A Mar shaM finds himself 1n an unlam1lm ~lilt town '1111tn ht aoes ll1tre to bnnc ~k seven p11sone11 wanted for an amdental k1flm1 m111e~r....,,.. 9:00 U IUIT REYNOLDS * SALLY flELD· "THE EllD" Hilltiousl B ID 8 Tiit ... h"'t: ''TM End" (CC) (lom) 18 l?l11S) Burt Reynolds Sally r1eld Oom Oelu1st Joanne Woodward A ph1lande11ng Cahlo1n1a ital estate p1omo1e1 dos covers a lol abou1 n1mself and those around him after he learns lh~I ht has an incu11ble disease g Wiid llill&clom a Tiit ""'' I• Comina fa (J41 Masterpiece ThHlrt: Cnmt and r'IH!isllment (C-C) Raskoln1kov claims his pi111ned lrmkeh al lhe poltce slallOll and meets the inspec for who 1s 1nvu111atin& lhe old woman s mu1der ~ finnr I.JM -9:30- • Wild, Wild World ol Aft1111<1ts U F0t11s on l rit11n IP JOO Milltonts 10:00 D (J 1iJ1 &hct CR) Wh'n Mel wrenches his bach al Alice s brunch •I throws a mon~ey w1ench into her prowale hie . "'"' Ill Ernest Antler Hour ID This .... Ill 8'stblll .., World "'"'°" lltws 'Hi CMnedlOM (C·C) fli) A,{ronsty 1114 Coll!''"' Journal •sl M11t1n Aa1onsa1 1oins with 1ecoe n11ed Washington 1ournaflsrs to d1scuu the news or the w"k ISO SO featurt SundaJ lhe E 11ia O~y· -10:30- • e U. Tht hlfmons (ft) When Louise lmds out about a new cl1use rn Geo1ee s will. she almost gives him cause 10 use 11 ID lttwl II> lhllmy swuart TV WEEK. OCTOeER 5. 1980 ID Tiit Mt1111111 tf Mtd1111 Art NPw Yo1~ Cap1fol of Avanl Ga1de An c1111C Roumond Bernier locusts o~ lhe comon& ot mode•n arl to tllt US with the A111101y Show ol 1913 and fhe a111val ol Marcel Duchamp in New Yo1k ED Mundo tn Oom1n10 11:00 DD U tei 10 J2 !U News 3 llewstrTl Club D l'Keselters ID Motif: ··0ve1 11 Otablo" (wesl 66-James Garnei Sydn'Y Po1t•e1 u Carol Burnett and fritfl4s 2• ltou (C·C) 29 News/ S,.nlSll llttn -11:30- D Sports final U Tiit 700 CJub • leleplllse 101 Movie: "Rtmembtr Wlttn" (dra ) IJ lack Warden. Na11 Martin CD l!f 'H J1tl Van lnltM ED Movie -11:45- 0 Mcwits: "Jiin Roc•tor~-l'rinlt lnmt11ator ," "llamt ol Ille '-111t" D JS >t O.Cislo!t 'IO a Motif: "All Ame1ka11 • reris" (dral ·~1 -Gene Kelly Leslie Caron 12:00 D 1.23 'U Otcisilft 'IOI~ "Boss and Setrelary," "J11111,. street," "Uwln1 In P'aradile" 1iJ IMI HOllSt ff ti Motie: To le AllllOlllltH Ill Thr 1100'911 -12:30-u Mo'lie: "Acts Hlrll" (•<M See hsltn& at 6PM. Sunday \\ehave one word to say about the cost of our new health pJan. 1.owere I.n.ver prices because we're now age rated, with more options on deductibles. ~>r more inf onnation . call or stop by one of our nineteen local service offices or send in this coup<m. We're ready to help. rJ a-; under 64 and i;;rested-; your;:, Individual I I Health Plans. Please provide me with ytJur free booklet I I and an applicali1)n form. MAIL TO: Marketing Services Dept., Blue Crvssof I Southern California, P.O. Rux 70000, Dept. N, Van Nuys, CA 91470 I In this area, phnoe: 17141641 ·R.148 I I SAM r 7.iT" ---1tfii1M.; ' "'41 l'l'A~ttl,\ : .II. ~~· l·OCP·l0.51 I T, I L lndivid11al Health Plan& _J .,, ..... Lhltt ............ t! ........ e J..M t.t.ct .... ~ 111 lttr.W II ffllltl ( llOl!iiiii I 9 :00 J .......... • ........ .. Alhtrt1Mt111t11t (C.C) ....... Clelff.ea,t ..... ,., '"' "'""'• 1111, .. ,.d lt()l(. All ,,Olrtlll•NI& IS wb Itel It list 1111111111 cllan11 br the llttwolh 7 :00 8 lod1y'i lttllllOll l: Vo.te of Acntllltvrt D Ille Chrrstoplten • Hou1 ol '"'r 8 GEORGE VANDEMAN. • PACKAGE DULS Iii H Is W1ilttn ll TY I l.4M.s 11 lurnrn& D Kenneth Copet1nd .IO Ou echons m Day of DiKO'llry [2J Old Time Gospel H011r Q) Ernest Analey Hour '2>1 Desian of Lrv1n1 fD Yoca for Hulth D> JOO Millonts tU Svnd1y Mus -7:30-u WOid W1ys D This Is the lrft U Gilli11n's lsl1nd 8 C.mpus Profile lT lntern1tion1I Hour rlO) Spectrum GI l)J Jimmy Sw1u1rt (llJ At Home •ilh tllt Biblt fl) Mistt1 lloeers IH Se11ch for Ancrtnt faith rn i llt1 Humbird 8 :00 U it Sunday Mom1n1 D Od,uey U '°"'t and HtS fotnds lnm Halltn ho~t~ • DirnellSIOns D Uoyd Jofln Oc1l¥1e ® Jerry r11wtll II) Show My People •ll V0tct ol A&rKulturt m The Electric Company ~ 01y ol 01Kovery 0> Club PTL -8:30- CIJ 8 Day of Discovery D Oo Campus U For You, Blac~ Woman ...... , .. "'"' ........... e I :U 0."11 1t•1ts tO LOS C..ltrtllQ • Tiie liec b C-1111 C»S...1111 Slr-.t .,...., ....... >t ._ Yeur ""' -9:30-81 W.tll You D •H 'IO •" I llllll1t "ht111't Scllffl 111 Cl1ts" tmy'} /) Rov l h1n11~~ Cll 0.y ol Duconry G»W..ld ,..,, .. 12 11rl '" ~"'' Show GI Old Time Go.ptl Hour n ln1111ht 2' limMJ Sw1u1rt 3t lltll\Cenl11 Wee.iy 10:00 a11-••fll ) Houl 01 """ D SP'OlfJS· Nfl football Int Prlh tiv1¥h Sltelrr\ u '"' M1nne\0U V1lm1~~ U f1mil' frtm Festini· "Tiie little bsols" U An1m1ls, An1m1ts D Hmld ol lluth Q) •u HumbMd 1 t Sfl'OflS: NFL Football r he SI l 11u•~ Cd1dmals At lht Ne .. Orleans ~Jtnls 13 "'' TCMll BuMnlSS m filtft/fulllol Socetr >t Mtel Ille 'reu -10:30-u F1<t the ••llOll U 3 2'1 Kids Art ,tople Too D Hour ol '°"r ID C1lmy Chlpel 23 l.DS World Confeience ,3t Mo.le: "Run to tlle Hich Coun· try" (advl 52 lean Peters 11:00 fl Mo11e: "Murde1 or Mercy" (dra) J 4 Melvyn Douglas Denver Pyle 8 Star Tre• Q) Movre: '"" "Blondre Plays Cupid" (com) Pennv S1ng1e1011 ID Cllurcl1 1n lht Home ED Masterp1tce Theatre: Cnme and Punishment -11:30-u 3 ~ ISS11es I Answers D llew. T trry Cole Whilta•ei AnERNOON 12:00 D lost rn Space U 3 10 1t SPOllJS lllseb1ll I eanr~ 10 br dnnoun"d I 1me tentah•e 8 Cwls Western Outdoorsman O Semh ID hmn 2~ The lone Starch fl) Grtal ,eiformances <R> s6 Slim Cuisine -12:30- fl l$ t~• NFL Tod1J 3 Focus 2 :00 D Giff1pn's lslllld D Mowtt: "Tiie S.Cttt Wo1kl of Reptiles" 71 Documentary GI Mowie: ''Walh lto•t" (dra) Jenny Aeulttr, Lucien John Q) Mowit: ''Wllff Workl's CollMle" (sc1 It) '51 Barbara Rush m Mt11<0, 1111111 ' [ncutnlro -2:30 ... U NIC llell&iou.s 'tnne1 C1t1ts ~ Dream Deferred' .,.7 io. Collece football ·ao l! Great P'erlor1111nus (R) fl) Sonci of Ille lilu~ue11tlcon1 .9 As Man Btflam 3:00 D hmilJ Film Feshul: ''Illy Drum Is Tours" (mus) 49 Do11s Day, Jae~ Carson A gut lall$ 101 a temperamental ~tar never no11c1n11 the press agenl who loves her 8 Directions @ Issues I Answers ED Snea• Previews -3:30-u NBC llellaious ln~p11al1on D Sltari to Ad~nlure 1.oi lltwsmabrs 1'~ They Write the Sonas: Yip Harburc ED Like 11 ts m Siempre en Donunao so P'tojed Un1Wtrst 4:00 a lnterbct u Svnd•J U Collece Football '10 WeHly h1gh lt&hls of AtJ contests schtdultd durtng lhe 1980 NCAA lvotball sra son are teatured e Quu lllds 0 SfflllTS: Collt&e Football ~" 1ona at USC ~ Thlt's lncred1ble m Movie: "Duel 11 Drabto" ( .. es) 66 Denms Weaver James Garnt r rll The 8111 Glass Sllow-Sports ~leb1ity tnltmews ID lrlowie: "Slulllrp Invasion" (m Ir) '78 Robert Vaughn 21 Ironside ili\ Open Mrnd fl) Wall Slrttl WHk LDJ Movie: "The Anderson Tapes" (susp) 70-Cl1n1 Eastwood 1 elly Savalas Donald Sultlerland War weary sotd1m plan and e•ecute the th tit 01 14 .000 cold b111 behind fntnry ltnu du11n1 Wo1td Wi1 II -•:30- • M0tl1: "Dyl11 .... O•lr" !mp) ·13 Clur1s luchman. llou Marton Ned "8e11ty A woman rs IO<ted lo IKe areal d1n1trs when her husband mrste11ously disappears 1n lhe •11/1100111 ol 1 d1nrv durrted IOldSldt diner J Tiie ~ c..,.. e li111tnt $flft1 lfltMI ,, •11• '"' ....... J_tJ DttlcMI NMt llrftrllfS &> ·~ WH• ill ... re. afllllltpdtllJ 5:00 ) Ml4 ••• B Star Trti U rfAJ '21 Mtwi • I (111trtt11Cy 1 a Clltlslldtlpl111ns it Meet lht Press m firina Lillt ''O 011m1: "flit Tllret Srsteis" -5:30- D t 1 110• llews '!ii Directions 'IO 13 rocus 24 Here's lo Your Hullh (C·C) n Candid Camtr I IV•NING 6:00 U P'ro Football W11p 1 f01um D 1i l3 Nein U Mo.re: "Cu W1u.~· 1£om1 76 t 2hrs) Rrchard Pryor u ... ,,11 Gimt ,M J f1&~t lld D M0t1t: "Aces Hr&h" (adv) lb !Zhrs) Malcolm McDowell Simon War Ch11stopher Plummer !.Q. The llocU01d Files m M·A·s·H ID Jimmy Wal•er's Funnr Classics 24 lattmtrons fD All Crt1lures Great and Sm1ll I ricks ot the Trade" James meel> G1anv1lle Bennet. a c1ly vel and gels a la \le 01 lhe nigh tile Sieg l11ed display) lhe r Irle Art ol [Jebl Collecting 2' Circle of Sim lor~tra Lynn so Hert's lo Your Health -6:30-u e lt Ntws 3 In Se11th Of ... O Nein Conference U Wild lift Adventu re a» Welcome Bick llo11tr it ~ult House ID lei's ltod! a3 focus 2( Wieto!') Girdtn so Eun1n1 at Symphony 7 :00 U 4 12 60 Mrnutu 0 23 3t Disney's Wondtrlul World: "The Shaco Doa'' (C·C) Concl A boy who lurned 1n10 an lngltsh sheepdog and ltarned lhal d neighbor was planning lo slut se crcls lrom a nearbr m1ss1IP plant ma~P1 such ' p~~t of h1m~ell irvme 10 learn lhe dela1ts ul the plol that ht is locked 1n a closet U 3 10 O't Those Am111n1 Animals r ealures include nine doomed laboratory chimps whO get a 1epr1eve. a trainer who 1s mauled by a 1200 pound e11uly bear. catlle ranrhers in Nevada who want lo Pege 7 TUESDAY OCTOBER 7 for mornonc and afternoon lost1n1s. plem see DA.HIME PROCRA.MS Belo., tor your tonwenienct, '" the d1y's ~its DA't'TIME MOVIES 11:00 m IW "S1n11 Fe St1m p~e" t11P 1 ik J• ho Vla,n• 11:00 m "[quino1" t.11d ~·1 ld .. ard f.unnHI B~ol..id ltp,.,lf Cl) "6JJ Squadron" (0161 (,4 Ltorf_r Cha~"" Chll Rt b,.11\011 ]'()() 10 "CurltJor Innocent" f11nr1 11ha1 /11 r.•·11~P fpp~.1111 lt "Mulowe" lll'y\I h'; Jamr•. t,aon., r •. 1vl,. fl1111n11111 Rot• M1ir•r11 C.drrnll (J f.11n1101 ]:JO O "P11fo11 hlk" fl'"'' 'o'i R11c~ littd~nn flOw f)4 I I 1•11 llandall J helrna ll1t1•r EVENING 6:00 0 a m e 12 n 39 llews U Wonder woman U 1 3 , 10 n Sl'DATS SPECIAi. 8ueb1tt P~y.olts <NO 11 f,11n11nu•<1 from )PM ) I he Nat1011al I P6gu~ We\I 31 lht Nalional l Pa~u~ ( .i ,t D Toe Tat Dollch m M·A·s·H Ill The 8eftny Hitt Sholl 24 C.tempoarJ Hulth luuu ID 3·2·1 Contact SO Mvo<llH on 811tt -6:30- • M•A•S•H D Bullstre m Welcome Back Kotter n lt lle•s CE S1nford & Son ff) 0Kk Cntlt Show so 3 2 I Contut 7:00 0 D 23 lle•i. U Happy 01ys Ac11n a Tic he Douah O lhe loler's W1td m"' a•s H 12 To h ll the lrulh m 8'relt1 ED Over usy (C-C) fI) los Rocos hmboen llor1n so The M1t lleit1lehm tleport -7:30- 0 2 on Ille T°"n D 39 family feud 0 Sh Ila Na e PM M11rnne 0 hct lllt Mu~1c m All IO the r 1m1ly 12 M A•S'H 23 Birney Miller 24 Issues 1n World Commun1cahons W The M1<Ne1l/lehrer Report En Ariana so Nt11scheck 8:00 0 12 MO'f1t: "More Wild, Wild West" Part I ( ,.H) 80 (I hr) Robert (;ono~d RO\S Marton Harry Morgdn An 111 Mw Pp•~de ot tnt Advenlure~ ,,, ldtrlP~ 1 w,~, and Artemus Cor don .. tirn they arr ttunrted for the vr ona l1mt srnce theu 1el11ement 10 1umb1t tht .. 1cktd schemH ot l'mt ~lbrrt Paradone II a dally mPRalomanoac .,ho .. ants nothing l~S) lh•n to 1ule the world !BBWILIRICI William Holden and Ernest Borgnine engineer the robbery of a railroad office. But they get there too late. And stay too long. ...... 3 iO News O 23 lt MO'fie: "Beulah land" Pd11 I Cd1a) 'MO (7h•SJ I t\ley Ann W•rr~n MrchaPI Sa11a11n Mmd11h Ra1tf1 Bunt/ lhe llll"ttlul drama abOut .l .. oman s d1•t~rmmed fight to huhl '°'"a •a~t south~rn otantat1vn llfulah land Jhr magr11hcen1 plant a lion ot Jh' llend11Lk lamoty lurs the oor·t ol young Sarah Mend11c~ and 11 J \Ub~lllule tor her otl~n •b\•nt alder husband I eon U Prisoner: Cell l lo<k H StPdr.I ltt>n frnm her children is becom111R atony tor Pat 0 Connel and .. hen she learn\ her son r~ to bt part ot ' 'rs11tng wor ~ detail she and Bea 'tart to preparr a plan U SPORTS SP'ECIAL: llsorda. Tht Man Behind the Oodatr llut Ree1s Ph1lbrn hosts a p1ol1le look At LA Dodgers' lommy lasorda e The lluters O MO'fie: "lttllt C11m" (adv) I J r }hrS) Ang~I Tompkrns Billy Curh~ Jwy Maren A vulupluous blonde bad girl 1s on th~ lam lrom hei ~aoisloc gang~ler boyt11end and hr~ twn henf.hmen Sh~ betome\ 1n voJvell with a team ul mrllgels who are 1n ieall!y crooks m PM M11uine Q) Movie: "Tiie Nun's Story" (dra) 59 (?h1sl Audrey Hupburn Peter r rnch I he story ol a {oung Riii ,.ho • becomes a m •ant o Cod and her withdrawal loom the con•ent .. nen "" llate 101 the enemy become~ too strong ')4 TM AKtnt ol Man w 21 Toni1~1 ~o Co\mos -1:30- , lhws!H•llPY Dars Aa1111 U Motit: "Tiit Wild 811110" (wtsl 69 (<"~hrs) W11l1am Holden Crnest Borcnone, Ben Johnson fhe old and the ne• West clash u a eane ot outlaws. ted by an a&1nt gunt1&hlt1. 11de 1nlo a leias border town lo rob a local railroad olhce l) llfffl'S P'ttplt m Ca1ol 8111Mtt W "°'a (C-C) .. lhe C1nur Detel twes ot ltn Xtan ' I hos 1notr1m silts through clues Chinese smnttsts have untovtred 1n theo pu1su1I ol esophageAI cancer l2tl M•A•S•H m llli Secrtbril 1:00 B W CUl MIM: "A Ptlu\e lat· tit" (dra) '80 (2hrs)-lack ,Warden, Anne Jackson lite hue SIOf'1 of Colnehus R~an's (author ot "lhe lon1est Day, "lht last Balllt" 1nd "A 8fid1e Too far") vallant stru11le •aauisl t1nce1 and tis effect °" lits family and arter CJ) M.,n 01ys At•I• I l111ty .., ...... , ...... Cll lttwie: ''ClllM•" (•tS) 70 (2hrs)-John W1111t. formt l11eh1 • A utile barOll 111ttts Billy tht Jl1d •nd toaether they tr1111 the town Sou ind his corr1191 II• olll(ers •lro pt•n on 1a1n1 ovt1 Lincoln Counly • ...,, 5riHll .. 0 ht W. ill OM"*' (C·C) (81 flllfle: '1\t ~ c..,e.•· (com) 61 (2hrs)-J1cl Lemmon, Willer Mitth111, tfttberl [dt1111,n Two men, Olle a blt1tY·•1t4. lfl'S4IOllSI bit slob. Ille othef a •PJ. fautietl llCMIMH,.,, Ht llP Mluwkttptlll toltllltt Ill all t!Cfll·tecllll aptftlllftlt "' .. ., \'otk City, e1tt1c... TV WEEK. OCT08£R 5, 1880 so llon -9:30- 3 1 o le Anno11nc~ W The Body rn Question (C-C) Ho-. Do Vorr f etl' Or Jonathan Moller rP•Pats that a(hes pains and other \tn\alton~ 6rP olftn tlramM•c d1\to11tuns ol what r~ going on bP ntalh lh~ s~1n 10:00 3 Throuth Hum1n Harlds D 23 '3t SPECIAL "ltten Who Rate I Ten" <!hr I Clo11a Swanson Barba'4 [ d'n •nd Brooke Shrelds hosts this program atong .. 1th ten other glamnrous women IOI ~ look at tht mO\I e•C•hng mtn ot 1ecent ~ene1at1on1 U liJ Ntws a> Wo!ld Network News 24 Mat!llte at '"' 81joll m Uni Mujet Marud1 so lltn:httk -10:30-m m O)llellS fD PREMIERE: Presenlt Chrcarta fh1s program presents Sylvia Mor air\ him tracing the historical con 1r1bul1on nl Me11lan women to theu wuely. lrom pre Columbian times lo .the oresent so Body in Q111stion 11:00 D • I 10 1121 18) NtllS D a 1 3 (2J rHJ "'"' 8 The Hollywood Sq11arts 0 The Newlywed CO.mt m You let Yo111 I.tie a> 0111 Step 8eyoM W fist forw11d -11:30-0 11 '12 Motifs: "Leu l:rHt," "Doll't l* ..... .. (!3 (:ft iellft!lf Ca!SGfl a Mofteamllt & "'"' 8 (lJ 01 (2i) Ntw1/M0tit : "lovt Trap" (susp) '11-Donna Mills. tony £1anct0sa DCllMlllOh CD H.1111'1 "'*' m It falls 1 Tllief 12() The Al1 ti lM111 Si) IQI Captiotltd AIC lltws 12:00 11t lwllipt Z111t CD Mluloft 1111,..iMt m .... -12:30- .. 0 Cltl Tiit r.....,,.. SM • Motrlt: "My ftllilll t4t1rt" (dra) '50-Susan tf1yward, Oana Andre•s • Tiie fll mw.M~11tws 1:00 • ...,.: "0-. ,...._ .. (mus) 'SS-Ray Wllston. Tab H11nttt ..... : ...... ...._"(llor) 'JO-A111l11 Cadt, CYelyn Sl11Jlft -l:JO- D Tiie '-tltallllf 2:00 D lllttiu: "Mab Mil• lli•l," "fie .. u.~ -Z:JO-e ... , ...... :., ·~ .. (dr1) '41-Mtrte ObetOll, Joseph Cotten ...... ""' ..., .... " ... ~ ......... 3100 ... : .....,.......,.,. , .. ) ·sa~ iamtt Gerlltf. ( llOllDAY ocr••• I tut "'""" ol ll1r 4011111 olh"r' •aaumo .._ .... , ... ,., ................ ....... ......... NnlMl NOCIMfl .... * ,.. cm 11111 tt..,,1111 .., ........ l'fllrie (C.-C) "A Ne• 8t11nnrnc 1ot11rh1n C"Vtyl\ 11te111p1, to 1lttl a ,. .. Wt 1n4! • 11 .. b~Ul rn Sltt111 I 'It.,. lh•Mltd br • lroup of ¥011111 llooalums ~nlrl l1t 1tl11et1nlly k u pC) • dtp11t•' b•dtt 111d M!h out DlrTill( llONJ •v•NING e:oo 9 8 II> I l l Lft (b, 'It) Nns ...... , .... • UQJ 12t SP'OITS: llfl fooC W lht lam11a Ba y Buccantm at tht C1uu10 Burs e Tit TIC 0.U,11 • M•A-S•H ., Tiit ..., 11111 Sllow 3 l'Ytject Unnt e l-Z-1 c.txt (C·C) r9J "'9jtct U11i"rw -6:30-CIJ 111•a•s•H . .....,. m "*"" ~c• Kotter II) 5.tnlcwd & Son (J}) till """ S) Die• Cavett Sllow 9 J.2-1 Co!llKt 7:00 •• Clll lltws e Him 0.ys Alain (]) Tic T K Dou1~ D Tiit JMtr's Wild m M•A•S•H CIJl Tt T .. tl1t Trutll ma.etta SI Owtf bsy (C-C) Q) l-. licos T1J11Mtt1 Uoun (II) Tiie llilldletl/ltlwtr ••rt -7:30- 82 •IM T ... 8 fip t BK• witll 0,.141 Horowitz .sa.. .... Cf),.. Mls•zirlo G.f ICI Ille llilllSlc • All ill tllt f111t111 <IZl M•A•S•H al a.lltY Miller o rr .. 11tt ., Tiie Mldltil/lellrtl l.,.,t Q) ArilN !Bl F1111ity ftlld <lll ~s 8:00 u Cf) Cl}) M•a•s•H (R> 1111n1e1 discovers Iha! his dut1u JS company clerk 1ncludt ule11na lo the eccen IOI ''""'' ..... : • ...,, , •••• (ldY) 15 1901111 ld•11cl Asntr, Sally S11~111en lht tlCHy ol lllt S111w1wa1 by t•O peopte totlow1"f lht crasll ol llle11 a11~11t 1n lllf frOltft YtM>n ..... : • ...,, ...... flfll Ct .. • (1dYJ 15 (1"1,) Sta.111 Pelr•stn l1111tl W111t-t Btvttly WillN lhe "°'' ol I boy l•OWlllC up, ait(JI lht Jlllnhot dolt he lom, u11111 they become lht be1t 1n the it•lt only to 11'1 lht sup1emt puce of h11t toulty and lltr01S111 .,....,..... ew..c.<"> iJ GiNt ~ (C•C) 1111 kt1 l 11I01 Sold1t1, $oy' IDllT..._ -8:30- • l f l (tJ> Wiit ia Clild.uti (R) lh Nusman s larm ne11s rtpottint un s1111on WKRP w1n1 him lhe cov •ltd S11w So11 A111rd from lht P"•t1&10u1 Ptltr Prpe1 Poik Packt1s Cu11d bul les nttd$ 1 d1tr foi the ••ard banquet ~lier &r1trn11 idv1Ce from IOhMy fevtr ud Herb l11lek about ho• to 1et dates with &rrls Les u~ lenn1lt1 and she s.ays yes • Clr9I 1111..tt fD Glut ,.,....,_ (C.C) Im ~" h 1lor Soldier Spy Gtorat Smiley hears a stCHy ot betrayal with a ch1lhn& conctuS>On thtrt 11 a Soviet counrerspr in the h11hest echelon of lbe 8flhsh tntelhaence Semce m ca.,itilt lHl 50 fnblrt .....,, Olympia. Pirl I' 9:00 U (J I 2) llt•it : "To fi•4 llJ Son" (dra) '80 (1hrs)-R1chard I homn Justin Dana The slory ol a s1nct1e, tov1n1 man who decides to lry to adopt 1 child, and then hnds himself embroiled in a bitter ballle becaust of the unprecedented err cumstances ol his s1luallon 8 !DJ 8 Mowie: ''Julia" (dra) 11 (2hrs 20min)-Jane fonda, Van· eS» Red&rave, Jason Robards. lhe story of two women's f11endsh1p 1n the face of fttal d1n1er and Ille comm1lmen1 of a b11lhan1 youn& Ame11can he11ess lo freedom and social 1ushce du11n& the days ol Hitler's po•er 10 pre "" Germany 8 (]) f2tl TMl's l11m41Me! <Ill .,. c.r,.11 Slioll m Mt" Griffin Sllow a> HEE HAW'S A WHOLE * llEW CM OF CORlll!! II) Net Hn The Kendalls. Rauy Bailey and The Mrlhon Dollar Banet are the &uests l l 1 Tiit Mwocltes-EJedioll 'IO -9:30- • SPlaAl: Tiii h .W-Misbkt Bonnie franklin nanates lh1s him on lhe phrsiofo11eal effects ol sinok1n1 on a woman's body (IJ) llileN: "TIIUll411 ill tllt s-" (adv) ·59 (90m)-Susan Hayward, Jell Chandler. The story of the Basque people •ho &o lo Cilllorma lo start ne-. viney11ds and become involved '" a love t111n1le. fD Tlll Aftoutes-Eltction 'IO .., ....,. Dlkt .... If 10:00 ,,, ....... ,,.., .... ...... ... ,, .. , ... ,..,.. .. (d11) 12 (90m) Kim O.arby. W1ll11111 Sll1lnt1 Oan O'Htrhhy, 01111« V11&1 A wuun1 IUClltr lallt$ I '°' 1n I 111111 toen •nd d1stowe1s 11111 her pupil$ klwt ltlllll~lllie ttl.t11tl\i( powtU ................ (1-l)Jia.C~d anw,....._.._. m Uu 111.ier MlfCIN -10:30-.. ..... • J&u at ~d "Om Bru bfek" D1vt-Brllkck. "" son Cllus. Je11y Bercont1 and Randy Jono per form 1n a 1u1 concel1 lrom Ille Snowl>trd mort 1n Utah ~ ni..tre: wiM 111d .............. • It, ... I Tililf ••C..--• ..... .,,._ .... 12s00 ., ..... . • .... /hit: .. , ..... (d•a) 10 Clinl Walhr. Ba11y Sullrf111, Cd111 811cl11111n. Kllllrt• Hlyts. A nr• 1111rs111r s IO' d lo clt111 up tllt l1111tu town of Yum.a blil Ill ..us I l"Yf llllSllh ~ l llllftlftl Ml! lllt brotlltr of Ille m06f ~ 111\Clllf Ill Ille ltntlOfY ............. ...... -12:30- • llll a JelllM!J c.n.tn. '• • ..,,.. .. ..... n • Tiie,.. (tQ)lr..W.1MMl·l1 m ...,.. ""-' ..., 1:00 m 11tw11: .. , ... 1 .. .,.,1• td11> 65 Mu Von Sydow. Gilbert Roland. f ea1 of not 1e1tin1 tlletf sll11e of a $50.000 1ew11d 11adually destroys a 5 man pos~ which captured a lllllf· deter 1n Mrnco • -1:30- D Tiie Ltne ltMcof -2:30- U NnslllillM: l!l "le ....... h1 th S•r" (dra) '51-M11len1 D1et11ch. James Stew11t, Glr111s Johns A meek, ret111nc metallur1ical reseuchtr sl11tles tilt av11h011 world with the llltoty 1t11t mttal lat11ue Oii the 1111 ol a new com111trt11I a111lne1 will cause 11 lo break apirt Kim D<Wy is the nflN teacher in tOMl. She's got a lot to learn about her pupits' deady study trots. W~liam Sha!ner CX>Stars. , .... I THURSDAY I OCTOlllll' Fer ..,.., w 11ttr'*" 1ist11rs. ,1e11e Mt DAYTIME rROGRAMS. ...... ftr ,_, to11ttft1111et. art 111• .,,.s --'-_, DAYTIME MOVIES 11:00 Cl) 'tll "Wtst of lht Dmdt'' (•es) ~ John Wayne 11:00 CD "THl·llll" (m f1) Roberl Duvall Magg" McOmoe • 1• "Su"111uiu Co111· 1111d" fdr1) ~I Wilham Hotdtn Nancy Olson A sub ma11ne comm1nde1 musl re deem himself when h1S crew ih1nh he's a co .. ard l:OI .JOJ "The llalllll Foo11" (dra) S2 John Pay11e ()tJ "Zi1111'' (susp) 70 Anne Jackson, Ceorer Kennedy. lh Wallach An mwrance 1nves111a lor, sulter1n1 from a brain tumor. hamu tumselt lor a murder 1n order lo provide his lamrly •1lh lltt reward mone1 J:lt • "Ho111tHd11s" (SUSP) '74-Peler B1occo I •V•NING 8:00 • 6ll ni """ 8 m CJ (JI lh'ft ............ • rn OJI r.a srorrs srt:cw.: ._... 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OCT08ER S, 1980 m Carol lcrrnett 2~ Go.trnllleftl As II Is fD TCN11fht 11 C11ne1ie Hill. tw c Sle1n ltonard Rost and P1nchu /ukerman att lealured rn perform ance conversation and rthUts.tl 21 t11•A•S•H ED la CauMna de Ambnoso 9:00 ;i Happy Days A1a1n I laruy M1llt1 a )) 3t Mottt: "8eu"ll l.at!41" Concl CdraJ 80 (2h1s) Lesley Ann Wa11en Paul Rudd Aller surv1vine lhe 1Av1I Wai her husbands suicide and lhe destruc11on ol Beulah land SMah Kendrick 1s lrerttty dele1 mined 10 ttbulld lhe planlallon bul she wav'1s in her resolve .when she lnrns lhal Ille local commander ol lhe occupying Union Arm1 is lhe man She one~ detply loved bul re,ecled 10 Holouust. Now (lhr) m Merv G11flin S11tw 21• Mowie: "Catch 22" (com) '10 I Zhrs) Alan Arkin Marlin Balsam Richard Ben1am1n War 111u1y Au fo1tt oi11cers lly 10 eel out ol flyon& increased number of m1sst0ns by bailing each olher plann1n e 10 mu•dei the11 commancer and us111& ·~ery c•mmrc k possible lo id d1sth1rges ED tau dt Hues.pffes so Slim Cllisillt -9:30- 3 larfttr Miller I Tiit Int ef Sull!Yan 24 Tltn Old Houw fD Situ• 'rttiewi so Tltc us CllrOlllclts 10:00 fJ I tt DRAMA: "Tiit ..... OClOIUI ............. _ ..... ,.._ tH DAnllll l'IOCIAMS. ...... ,..~ ........ .......... MTTMllCMlS ll'tl .... , .. flell .. ,.... .. fllltS) 34 John W11n• UM ... ..._. ti .......... (WI fl) '66 An lnft1pof •ltftl Ii wnt fO So.tin 10 lr•c• lln•11 "' l11leffl•!10n1t O•Clllfl•I0\111 "ht111 Ill\ IOl>OI hh \UllffOI llVl'I Pt'lt pie •llh 0 fy~c blumJ • '-C-t11fttl flillOI" JU¥ '1-W.11-HOl1ml J.M H• "Tiit C111y 11.,11111n1" (flly)I 11 l;mn tubu•n );JO • ''Tiie Htll with He1ou " (d11J bl! 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Harry Mo1gan An all ntw episode ol the adventure~ of James I West and Ar1'mus' Go1 don when they art teuniled 101 the second time smce their 1etrrement to combat the wicked schemes of Prof Alber t Paradine II a dalfv megalomaniac who wants nolh1ng It~ than lo rule lhe "orfO ..... D H l l'Jll attt ,..,.. 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FRIDAY (Continued) Que~tton ot guilt and turn$ th4St l•1r a mu1der su~P'-CI into a cruel gdmr • Mo;ie: "Ice St1l10n Zebri" (di.II '68 Otirs) Rue~ Hud\nn f'4l11r ~ McGooh.in f1ne\I B111gn1n1 /rm Bro•tn ICf Sl3hnn lPb1~ J 01111 ta11 outoost al lhe Nor1h Pol• '" ~aboh2ed and lh~ "udr•1 1u~ marme commandtr ftnd\ 11.m,elf on a bun~ ot war cun11nn1.r"'n .. ,111 lhe Russ1.ns O Mowie: "Endless lli&hl" (\U•ll 1 72 (2hrsi Haylev Mills C~r111!,• Sanders A cha111teur .. hos~ 110111 Royce hops with 11rh ilotnl\ drOu11d ( uro0t meeh dnc! rnam•\ a 11th woman and the) burld lhe11 drP~m house r 1om lhe mnm•nl lliet mtr-. into the housf stran11e thon~~ betrn 10 happen \]'.flews m rM M11urne a> Movie: "Curse ol the l1hy1n Temple" (advJ 11 17hr\t John Burr ad Young adv•nlu1m late Rr•a1 perol deep w1thrn lhP 1un~I• ~rio dr!>tove1 a lost t1ly 'B The lonr Search fD 21 Ton1rht -8:30-, 1:• H1pPJ Da,s A11in II Ill! The flcts of llte (Rt lm1tv Odmson" Bla11 feth 1u1lly afw ~h• &els the t111hes1 11rade m thf etas~ ln1 'her poem· which was actu.illy pta a1a111ed from (m1ty 01rk111~n mbllls W"a ti) WllllillalOll ""' 1n Review a M•••S•H ti> El Sllow de Eduardo II tBJ LIM Ute lf' Sacra111tnlo Wee• tft lln1111 9:00 D () r12i Tiit Duhs of H1uud {R) A reunion ot old moonsllone1s provokes 1 coolest between Uncle Jesse and Boss Hou lo dettrm1ne wlto was the best rodeerunne1 JO years aeo M1ppp D1ys A111n I 81rner Miller 8 (Ill tUl S,. .. Up Anttrk• Pco pie around the count1y eet a chancr to sound oH on cont1ovm1al 1\Sue1 of the daf Maqoe Go1tner Jayne Kennedy host and Rhonda Bates 1~ the held reporter '])) Mnie: "Wllo I• 1111 ltac• D1llll11" (d11) '75 C2hrsJ-£1rem Z1mbthst Jr . Lucie Arna1. 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"No llolds 8Jrred," "The New Avenaers" D 2l 39 Johnny C1r:M>n II Morecambt & W11e U 3 to 29 f11d1,s e S'°llTS· NBA 8ukelb•lf I/. ti Seattle 0 Gunsmoh m Mo•1e: "D11cuf1. 1'11nte ol Duknus" rnoq Fih C"r' .lnphl'I l tt 8a1bara ~h~lf~ m It hkts I Thiel 24 Optn Mind ID Caphone4 ABC Nnrs 12:00 II Amerlu's Top Ten m Moy11 50 wpllOntd ' ~ flews -l d0- 3 FridlJl/Nfl tn lltvitw II (23 H fhe Mrdnirhl Spet11I U Movie: "Romance of a Hoist Thltf" (adv) 17 Yul Brynnrr a fod1ri1Holtrwooc1 Heartbeat a The ret OJ f1id1,i/C1rof Burnett Cl> World Netwo1k News Co1. A los Anreles detechve tries to 1 :00 unmet the mystery ol who killed a 8 Holly•otd Htutbut 1 Vtdeo 72-yur old 111t, dubbed 'The Black Wtst Dahll1.' whose body "'IS tound 1n 1 ti C.1o4 lwr1111t1Ada111.tz flClnl lot rn 19•7. e Mowre: "llotcl Mani1" (hor) e Min Ctiffil si.... 10-Peter Carpente1. Ma11a Ai•ion a• ~0 """" -1:30-• ... tlrtet.... • V .... Wut/Mtwit: "~Al· • llllllle: "Tr .. Crit" (adv) 69 ... ,,_. (21111)-John Wayne. Glen ~mpbttl. lnlit" (dia) '7';, Pll11ck Wayne IUlll 01t•y. A I•· tar old '"' 1el$ I • Tiie t.... ...... r , .... _ _......_..._!Wir1'M""...._,._6..I._ • ....,,: ws,y ill, .. , ht" <mol hr11 ltiftatr to fltlp her tiiu down · -Dana Andrews. Btett H~ht.y Ille lllllfdtl If ol lie I I ti flt! ••11'11 ........ 11 ...... -t.30-()) ltf1ltf Mllttr I lhr.1 C1ltfl1 -......................... .,.,. ... , ........... 10100 r Cl> 0 ....... <•> Boo~ tnd ..... ..... • "' lll•lr Oflll ,........ lar lllllt •·s •PPll••I ... ~ .... .Md "'""" *"-4 Mr WW• tltrflt Jo ,... .. 2:00 • ~ ............ , ... C.111" -2:30- ...... : ~ ff s.... .. , .. (dral '60-Wtllram Holdtn • Mftfta: .... l•li•H." "Tiit ...., •• c.n.,, ...... 3100 efllMl:wtf9~''" ... filell ...... " e .... : • "D.O.A/' (myi) '4t-(d111011d 018111n SATURDAY OCIOBER 11 MORNING' 6:00 U NfwS Repliy a Sunrise Stm,ster O Community Je,dbac~ 0) Unrwers1ty of the •11 m films lh•t luch -6:30- fJ Sun11se Semester 3 Voll• Alegre U lhal's Cal U It') Your Busr"ess e TV Classroom O Davey & Golo•lh io It's Your Business m Speak Out (D Romper Room ED C1ptroned ABC News J9 Hot Fudge 7:00 U Marlo's Magic Movie Machine O 23 39 Gad1rll11Dynomutl Hour O P•cesettm U l 10 29 Suptrfrrends O Hot Judge Show m lurn1bDul ID YO&i for Hullh -7:30- fJ Dusty's l reehouse O 81g Blue Marble a kldsW01td O The C.utrsnort Hotel m [lemenlary flews Cl) SonrtSIS ED As Wt Set II 8:00 fJ a 12 lhe lie• Adwenturtt of M11hty Moust/HttUt and ltc•le D 23 39 f red and luney Mttl the Shnloo O Uave II to Beaver U 3 • 161 2t f'ln hcm1n O Roller Superstars 0) M0¥1e: "The 6rt1t Siou1 MH· ~trt" (l'leSI ·~~ foseph Collen a> Special People ED Once Upon 1 Clauk -8:30- IJ a 12 The Tom & lerry Show O lliflem1n m Infinity facto? ED Rebob 9:00 U 8 la. Tht lup 811nnytttoH· rlllllltf Hour U IS,, • .) tO'I 2f srcCIAL llOll: In tht event ol •Gamer our rn tht N1lronal i nd A•u1c1n ltatut~ Cllamp1onsh1p St11ts. the NCM too1balf covm1e. pruenlly ~lledultd at 12 lOPM. may be b1a.~.ut 11 9A~. •1th the Ha hc>nal luau• Clla111pio11\1110 lll•Y off 1111na 11 I? JOPM and the Amtroun lutu• Cllamp1onsh1p 111ayotl 1111nc •I ~PM. llltttby prt empt1n1 re1ut11 proa11mm1n1 • IMl•I a """ •C.nnc~ ...... -t:JO- • ID 8 flit °"'J hca a.. l V WEEP<. OCTOBER 5. 1980 U 3 10 29 S<ooby Ooo and Scrappy Ooo m Gett1n' Over 10:00 D 23 3t 8'tm1n & the Super 7 U 811 Valley O Tht lone lbnaer 0) Cro~ Wits m Movie: "lfu•" (d~•I '>& Gtnrg~ Monlgornrr1 Mqna f1P•m4n ID Body 1n Question so Voters· 1'1pe~nt -10:30-fJ e u Tht Popeye Hour U 3 10 2t l1ff·A-l ymp10 m S11 M1lhon S Man 11:00 D 23 3t lohnny Quest D Bon1nu U 3 101 29 Weekend Special 1 R) Par I II Scrull~ O Wold, Wild West ED M1•in1 Thtncs Grow so Sammento Wee• 1n lltview -11:30- 0 a 12 Drak Pac• D 23 3t Oraw1n1 f'owu D 3 10 29 Am erican 8'ndst111d m Soul Train m That Nuhv1lle Mu11c ED Tht French Chel so Wuh1n1ton Wet• 1n fttwtt• AFT•RNOON 12:00 fJ 8 12 Fat Allllrt D at Whrtnty 111d !tit 11o11ot O Tiie llaurs o Tht ust We •m ti) h r11n 2l NBC AtltclOllS 5'1<111 24 The GrOlllllC furs tn Thrs Old HwM (R) 2t World Series He10ts so Will $tr"t Wtt• -12:30- D re r lfai Tiit lone R1111er/T1r· un Aft1nlure Hour II AcriCJ1hu11 USA • "'' f'ltrol 8 ~ 1 (fOJ '1tl SPORTS: "CU fo.t~alt hams lo bt announced. (Please see .91>ec11I Sports Nolt at 9AM Sat urday ) m Me.It: "Hlfror Ho¥u'\ Chor) '10 Fran~1~ Avalon f.m Qrnity b My E11t111J (R) m r .t~ tnt1111•1.al lOi bttncH "'9r ..... 1 1:00 • Me.it: 1'ltJ ''Tiie a..., Ill °"" liell" ld11) '40-Ctenn r ord • Tiie ...... ,, e Marc111 .,._, ~ll Mnie: "01<1 '" l iu 1 Strtl\lfr'' (dra) '70-Paut Bur•e ti ,...., l'tltrtlt .,, ... ftfWd 111 ., s,.dal ..... -1:30- • @ •lllllllfll • f.T"" e-..eac.e... •Oc.-!Jf)ltsSdl4t1....., lll....-C"- 2100 ........... ........... 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U Gll,.._.. ........ ,Ht ... , G) It '''" • "'"'' )4 rrt Mlllt m so c,~-.4 UC 11111$ 12:00 • ''"'•"' l .. CD MtUIOll ,...,..... -12:30-., 11 ,, , ... T_, .. s.... a....... .. .... 111., .. /com) 41l O•vtd N 1v .,, a ~r11 Gl W1111d ...,_,, llltn 1:00 U 3 IOI 21 relk4 ,,._. m ....,.. "S.. "''" •ii" ,,,, .. ldt•I \II I~~ tlftRUU Cl) Motit , " .. TIM W1t<11" ( hcH) ~""""' S<h11lhno ki<tia•d JollnSOll -1:30- 0 The L-At111tr 2:00 U Motiti. "C1reta•t1," ''Slfftt" D Mn1t1: "Crull of SilHet," ··t•a• .c C:.W" -2:30- 8 •ie: "Tiit 1111,.CIHt Htart" Id••> II C.t11t Snod11ess CD ...... s: ''TM LMf Missile." ·-s.. tttl Ventu re" 3:00 Q) Mowtt: "The Host11(' (drat 6/ lohn ~11•d1ne Dan O'Kellr A b rt41 old boy \lo•i aw4y oo • mov 1112 ;o111 la11v1ng his 1am1ly s posses • 11111\ 10 lht11 new home On lhe way 1111• dt,.et\ pie~ up ~ v1C11m they murdeitd lhf n11h1 belore 10 conctal him 1n 1he van dlld discovtt 1he boy Ina Balm playing herself. stars as ari American woman trying to a• range a baby-1111 trom Saigon to lhe Untied Slates durtng the linal Clays of the war in V1e1nam, and Robert "To tty" Padua plays one ot lhe youngslers m the nev. molton p1clure-for-telev1s•.,., Tne Cnrtdren of An Lac a111ng Thursday at BPM on CC>~ I FRIDAY OCTotU 10 :S f OI IMfllllll lfl4 lfttrfltOll ffallflJ', pluse "' OAYfllllE l'aOCUMS • ltllw, ltt Jlllll --., lrt Ille Ny''~ DAmMl lllOWICS I I :00 II) •• "WIM1 ti tllt Wnt1· 111111" (•H) 'H lohn Waynt 12 00. "lllt 0.... '1a11tl" (S(t 11} '65 Barry Sullrvan II) • "MC..., Hiii" (du) 59 Crepy Ped );1111 1H J ''HellllftlY'' IMO) 'I~ Nod Ste11tr l tt Remd u o • .,... r • ..., ltwtli'' (com) 65 Jtrrl lewis •V•NING e:oo •• 12 ,,, ."" D ID ~ti lltws ...... ....,,, • l U ltQl lt. SM>m S,ECIM.. Basffall '1ay .. lfs (NO IC Co111tnutd ltom 5PM) lhe Alnt11can l ea11ut WtSl al lht Ameuun League lasl a Tic Tl< Douah e 11•a•s•" ., Tiit ""' Hill Show 24 Dtsicn Htlllt lnltrion Ill> l-2·1 C..Uct so rreject Ullimw -.6:l0-• 111·a•s•H 0 lullwtt ... _ 8'd llotttr 12 ,,. .... TV WEEK, OCT08EA &, tNO II> SM!tr4 I S... fD DK• C.wttt SM •SO l·2·1 C..tacl 1:00 UD rn 11tws • ...,,, °"' ..... • ftC fl(°"'° D nt ,_.,!.\ Wild • 111•a·s·H u Te Ttl tllt Trvttl .., ,,,ttta 24W ....... W...111l..W fD 0..r W, (C·C) m 1.os RKos ,,,._.." t1er111 50 Tiit M1<llttl/ltllttr 1.,_, -7:30-u z .. !flt,_ ., ,. r. .. ,, r..-"Slit•••• I J J Ml lillCHiM CJ f1<t IN MllllC m All ill tilt F1111ily .11 111•a•s•H 11' ..,., .... , 24 Wall Strffl ""' m Tiit 111<11t111Lt1t•t1 •lt*t m Anau 50 Vtltrs' "Pfliltt 8:00 D e tt Tiit lllU..W. M (R) O.tv•d l1nds an orphanaee wl11ch 1s ' crime ~hool lor wme of its students D 23 >t Tiie FlillbttMS S,.mt Wind up W1lmd When W1lmt ltUs two robbers in a supt1ma1ktl b1 hu11tnc a melon al lhtm. ht1 p1lch1n1 p1o•eu cam's lo the auen11on of the •Otbecone Bedrod Oodeers. •ho s11n htr up e Mo.it: "Sl11n1er Oii Ult 11111" (*fS) 61 !lhts) Henry Fonda A1111e Ba at er A ptilCt otttee• d1srtgards lht Who sabotaged Ice Station Zebra? Rock Hudson is sent to find out. And his search puts us on the brink of all-out war. Ernest Borgnine and Jim Brown co-star. P ... 11 TV WEEK, OCTt*A 5, 1llO :-oRANGE COUNTY CAR BUYERS GUIDE ........ ._ ______ ·AND SERVICE DIRECTORY _,.j 101 McLAalNS IMW At Beach Blvd. & Whittier La H abra -522-5333 CADILLAC NAlllS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. C.OSta Mesa -540.t I 00 CHRYSLER-PLY. ATLAS CHIYSUl-rt. YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 ...... SITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. O>sta Mesa -14 .. 9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMIOM & SOM LINCOLN M•CUIY 2928 Harbor Blvd. Calta Meta -l•MH calVlll MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -US-3171 CHEVROLET CONHEU. CHEYIOLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. . Costa Mesa -546-1200 DATSUN HEWPOIT DA TSUH 888 Dove Street NewPort Beach -•ll-1300 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICI tVRSOM, IMC • 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach' -67J.OtOO liLL YAM POISCHl-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-JJJJ VOLVO IAIU m VOLY~' 1966 Harbor Blvd. / c.osta Mesa -646·fMJ -- DA!LY PILOT ----- IOY CAIVB IMW 1540 Jamboree Road NewPort Beach -640-6444 SADDLBACIC IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo tll-2040 -495-4949 OLDSMOBILE UMIVllSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. C.OSta Mesa -540-9640 TOYOTA IAILI .. TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. ' C.OSta Mesa -646-UOJ VOLKSWAGEN JIM MAllMO YOUlSWA ... 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142·2000 MAii HOWAID YOLISWAelN 13731 Hatbor Blvd. Garden Grove ........ 4:00 3 Mr fllrtt Softs U Great Mvtnture 1~ 11111 -.C"ord Q) (;,ftOOft ~clurt Sftoe I hl)I 2• Tiie Ascent of Abn fDl'ratll1t 2t Journer to Adttnlure O)Mevie ff' Mtwie: Iii "Tiie Dar the hr1h Stood Still" (sci l1J 51 M1rharl Rennie Patrocoa Ne.ti ttuKh M•1lo .. e so De111n1nc Home Interiors -4:30- 3 Chic.o & the Mu ID Spoteto ·ao it Coors Western Dutdoonman 5:00 fJ NFL Rr"" 1nd l'rewie• Dfrtt·Ull U Sur Tre• D t ~) '291 Sl'ORTS: Wide World of Spor1s (l'leue see Speml Sports Note 11 9AM, Siturd1y.) • L Emer1enc1 One D Movie: w "V1u Zap1h" (dra) S2 Marlon Brando tI News GI Movre: "Mysltrrous Monstus (2h1s) Pett• Craves host~ 1 i Johr! Joie1! Johr! .2f 'roun1 l'eoplt's Special 14 C-,05 (C·C) ID Alf.Star Socctt j_O ull11raph1 -5:30- D .. u Mews 10 Sl'ORTS: Wodt World ol Sports 12. Dolly P1rton Show I EVENING 6:00 R 8 e 3• News 0 Mow11: "The lrns Bottle" 7:00 11 lft S.11~~ Of , LM Allt1l1lr ) t ll1t M11,,_t Siio. D 111 City COMedy • ( ,..,,,... I.A Ill S,.C1'1 [drtlCNI 19 ltc• Wllltt's I0111 n•I m at ,., lfle U•rtn<e Wel-Sllow r1 Hee HI• n Solid Cold m ,OltlKll 0tb•lt 'O Boll Moyers' Journ1I -7:30- 0 '"' Muppet Sho• With t•J,\t /•1110 Cub111n 3 H1ppJ DIJS Ac11n 8 hnulJ Ftud D $100.000 N1me Th1t Tune e In Starch Of 24 Once Upon 1 Cuu.c (C C) ED Feehncs 1N1 HJn01Lap 8:00 0 e 12 Tht nm Con•1r Show I rolurtd 1~ a sa1111c11 woth~ht on lhe "01td nl ltfevmon dram.i and cummf1c1al\ a JJ 3t Mofie: "CtnlenniJI: the Crime" (d1aJ /8 (Jhr)) Anthony /e1be I ynn Red111ave Alteo Cfl4110tte Secombe •s widowed \he lakP\ on the running ol the v,n 11elo1d RdllCh w•lh "'" ideas, a new partner and new hero~ !he Wendell) ch~~' the p1eacher oul ot h1) hum~ and 1au111 the \her1ll onto a Dallle ot "'''\um lheu sons 1oyal11~\ O Movie: "[mercency: The Con- vention" (doa) (7hr)) Randolph Mantooth. Kevio l1ghe Whole ~!lend 1ng a conve1111011 rn San f 1anc1sco Ga2e dnd OeS<i10 bernmr 1nvu1ved w1lh local pa1dmPd1t) 1n lhe1r emer ~enc1 case\ O J • 29 the love Boat IH) In Rtnl a Romeo Doc b•• Mlt) luve SH k ,.htn lhe woman he "ants lu bP alone wolh 1S al .. ay5 accompanied by h" rve• p1esent \l\ltr M1sly Ro.,.e V1ck1 I a .. re nre and loe Namalh guesl on Ma1chma~e1 Match make1 V1ck1 111es lo help a boy get hos d•vooced parrnls bM:k lngelhti aea1n Ma1k lamB Ja net Ou8o1i and Cleavon I •Ille Ru•sl and on Y COlld Have Hta1I a wilt won t let htr husband enjlly lht c1u1\~ oe UU\e of hos recenl suog~•v Blrtt ~nm er\ and Pn1t ttam\ guest 0 Tiie flip Wilson Stio. 10 llews m The Mollte C,rto Show ID Movie: "Four tor Ten s" ( .. es) 63 (Jh1~) frank Sinatra Dean Mar Ion lwo m~n lUn\lanlly IPuO wllh one ano1hr1 until a c10<1ked banke1 ~ da1ta1dly scheme lorc•s them 10 1n1n lructs ~4 c. ... II S.U-1• ...... -e C.-.Ctlells (C·C) (N) Ot•tn 111 lht MO/non& )41110 Bu•~t tonn Ille 01111n Of the ;tom bomD b•t~ morc 1"4n 16 cen11111u G) ll ...... •• LIHt dt MIN HAltlle• -8:30- • t ll Mew1t "tllt Wit" (lflu\J /8 171rhru I>••'•• Run M1chul l.C~\On N1p\ty Ru\\tll fl1cn1rd 1'1yo1 A youne Harltm \Choc>lluthti I) .who\ktd •••r 1ntu lht r11r;w1aan1 1torld ot t1nlhy on !ht\ ri1111,mpo11rp '''S•O•o 111 fht WtWO 0101 10 Mof1t "Noneman" ldro II I 'ho\) On14r S~•t1I l.C~ l'Al4nl' A11no101~I•" tl11~ tw111tm•n c ailed t'h•po1ndt1 tni'f'' 111 ln• wu110 , m~·.1 O•nit•flU\ 1pu11 Bu1~01n1 21 Snt1• l'revlt•s 9:00 D l 19 The love ~I !Kl lr1 Rrnt ' Romt~ 001 be(Qmes lu•• s1G• .. htn lhf #Oman ht .. anls tu br alone N•lh 1s alway\ otcomoanotd bv her rver prtsrnl \!Ster Misty Rowt V1ck1 La•1ence and lop Ndrnath tuest 1n Matthma•tr Match m.ikto V1d 1 111es 10 nrlp a bor 11e1 "·~ dlVUILtd pa1,nh back IO&ethe1 a2a1n Marl lames la ner OuBO•' and Cleavon l 1llle gut~I and 1n Y Golla Have Heaol a wilt •on I let "'' husband en1oy the lll11~, bt cause ;ii his rectnl su1ge1r 9,,,, Somers and Pn11 H•111s Ru'" 0 The l'a~cf m The l'ttsldenls. IO Yurs on C,mera 24 Malrnrt '' lht 811ou ID V1~1n1$l (CC) Bbll lrun lhr Blue Tho) prog1am ·,ho", '"' " ma1kJble V1t .. ng v•\ rh .. n .. r dun• naled thr ,.~, ~t 1111• N '')~111· 11 -9:30- ID Cosmos (C-Cl RI so From lumpstreet 10:00 O Ne•s D 3 29 Fantasy lsl;ind 1 k r fr Mr ldllHQ ldlllool hdll/I•\ 111.iro , wol n h" hns\ •• nd 11,,·~ ti! 1:1.1n1' 1w11 gu1~~llt1> \llow~ol, Hltill d1r~111 111 ,1 lrll'l1mr !la1t11 IJM111n o111d Cur11111' ~thens gut~I dnli 111 lht Auuu111t mPnl Mr Hod1ko• llor\ I~ liolhll Irle a1p11a11un" nl d dr111t11 who• "dfll lo 1a1st money tnr ~ ·~·t "' ... no rtllh ca1e tom pie • O Movot' "Scru m 1nd Scrum 0 > ... z:_ z: > " w 00 rv WEEK, OCT09£A 6.,IMO ... .. (\Cl h) 10 V111cenl Pru -~~C:.jlle atW..WlleMt• .. ., .. Alltll• Clty lilllfft -10:30- 10 ttw11 Hal . ., """ u V•1np! (C Cl m ttltwll*I It .. 1.,,_ A f1m 1ly In tho\ dr411la H•na an thlt•l1 w11n1an •hu 1\ l!la~llR a polt11m4&f un ~eh•ll of her \1C~ llu\b•nd mrth thlo\no • ?4 1r11 old d11llfr 11 :00 fJ 8 D e 10 12 Jt ltt•s ~ llt•I / Movie. "April Lowe" tmu\) )/ Pal 81t0nr !>horlty Junt) 0 Sl'ORTS: tau.at fotlbtll Stan lo1d C41<1in.!IS di UCIA B•utn~ m M ••s H ID D1nce fewer/Roe• World 13 C11ol Burnell ind httnds 24 hin1n1 •t Symphony 29 Mt•s/Movle: "The Homblt Dr. H11chcoc•" so Soundst11e -11:30-0 News/Movies: "In H1rm's W1y," "The N11h1 ot the Hunter" D 23 39 Saturday 1111111 live D llewS1Mow1t: "Mdlenn•'s Gold" ld•a/ 69 Cregu1v P~n • e Nfl Revttw ind Prtw1t•IMow1t: "The Thrillers" 10 Movie: "The Euculooner'' ld•dl /1 Gror ;• f'rppaod Ivan ( ,lltn m Mom "MrSleroous Monsters" ·•·r ''''"" d' 'tl'M 12 Movie to Be Announced 12:00 O Norm Crosby's Comedy Show ED Movie "The lud ot C1nce1 Cot ley" JI• I h I Hobc•I Snd .. -12:30- 0 Dawt Allfn al l.Jrge ([I Movies: "N11hm11t in Wu," "f11nkenstrrn's Bloody Terror" 1 :00 D lV Net.orkt Roo Concert D The Sullovans 39 Rod Concert -1:30- 0 Mo~1u. "Te11or ol f,.nken· sletn." "Beyond the l1v1nf' m Movies: "Black Sabbalh," "Zon· lar: The Throe lrom Venus," "You'll Hoer Ste Mt A&arn" 2:00 O Mo~oes "tht Amtriuns," "Mis \ton 10 Parad1st" p 15